ORGANIZATlONS ....':_______________ ....-J"-__- __________ .J""--__ -.-J Interest in cultural activities boosted by Academy clubs While under the direction of Mrs. Glenave Curtis. the Future Homemakers of America held a top membership of thirty-eight girls in the 1972-73 year. The girls hosted the yearly Federation Seven meeting in the main auditorium on the Harding campus . At Christmas the girls provided stuffed toys for underprivileged children and distributed them with help from the Arkansas Welfare Department . Spring brought the traditional Mother-Daughter Banquet sponsored annually by the girls. 1. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. FRONT ROW , Rogers, Verkler, Hocker , Guffey , Moon, C. Curtis , Meirose , Wright . SfCOND ROW, Boles, Pierce , Burkett , B. Curtis, Shock , Wilson , S. Campbell , Angel , Curtis, (sponsor) THIRD ROW , Harris, Webb , Daniel , Alston , Watts, Coker, 8est , Winter, Woods. FOURTH ROW, Beck , Vinson , Altman , McHaffie, Wolker , Hedrick, Beavers, NOfris, l. Campbell , Parsons, Tucker. 2. SCIENCE CLUB_FRONT ROW , McHaffie, Formby, N. Daniel , Kellar , Ulrey, Hart , Boovers. SECOND ROW, Gould (sponsor) . Baggett , Bullard, Turner, Bixler , J. Daniel. THIRD ROW, Prock , Strayhorn, Harris, Beck , Cannon , Porson , Tucker. FOURTH ROW , Carr , Kiihnl , Moore, S. Williams , Altman , B. Williams , Garner. 3. FUTURE Homemaker Mary Jayne McHaffie finds thot making one's clothes is a difficult but rewarding task. 308 3 - -
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