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The Ann M. Amott Chapter of The Future Homemakers of America Members of the local chapter of FHA presented a crystal bud vase and a red rose to Mrs. Joseph D. Amott during a visit to her home February 13, 1958. At that time, representatives of the chapter announced that the club would honor Mrs. Amott by naming the local chapter Ann M. Amott. PURPOSES OF FHA One of the best ways to understand what the Future Homemakers of America, as an organization, attempts to accomplish, is to look at the purposes of the club as outlined in the constitution: 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life 4. To work for good home and family life for all 5. To promote international good will 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation 8. To further interest in home economics FHA OFFICERS Officers for the school year 1958-59 pictured above are, from left to right, Paulette Capozzi, soug leader; Marshall Carter, parliamentarian; Patsy Miller, vice-president; Linda Brashear, sec- i etary, Beverly Whelless, president; Carole Lipscomb, treasurer; Peggy Barclay, reporter; and Joy Humphries, historian.
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Industrial Arts Wubby, our general shop is well equipped with modern machines and other tools. Here Mr. Brown is demonstrating how to use the sheet metal folder. He is doing a splendid job and I am sure the boys are enjoying the class. Mr. Hughes ' third period shop class is learning about In the background is Mr. Williams, our drafting in- the table saw. All the boys are learning a lot under structor, who is explaining the principles of artho- the helpful supervision of the shop teachers. graphic projection. 26
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Home ec girls Sandy McDonald, Merril Curtis, Reba Faubion, Betty Oliphant, Kathy Frost, Donna Stall- ings, and Joan Williams model hats decorated with homemaking items during a demonstration urging safety in the home. At Thanksgiving, FHA girls made cornucopiae for decorations in sev- eral places around school. The usual fruits of harvest time made good eat- ing as well as pretty decorations. Around the bake -sale table arran- ged by FHA members are Rosie Cherry, Carol Mabe, Susan Girton, Kay Nettles, and Flo Bleakly. The customer is not identified. 28
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