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The Higdon Family Association, Inc.

Officers for 2012-2013

President
Jane Higdon Brackett
Blue Ridge, GA
1stVice President
Karen Nave Fickes
Bethesda, MD

2ndVice President
Kristin Nave Yokoyama
Redondo Beach, CA
3rdVice President
L. Frank Higdon
Rockport, TX


One Year Director
Carolyn G. Cole
Blue Ridge, GA
One Year Director
Nan Higdon Harrison
Richland, MI
Two Year Director
Paul E. Brown
Tulsa, OK
Two Year Director
Charles A. (Chuck) Higdon
Toms River, NJ

Honorary Director
Jo Ann Smith
Raleigh, NC
Secretary
Martha H. Tidwell
Plano, TX
Treasurer
Janice M. Higdon
Moon, VA

Parliamentarian
Frances Higdon Smith
Greensboro, AL

Historian
Eugene Smith
Leitchfield, KY
Newsletter Editor
Barbara W. Tedford
Elkins, WV
Technologist
Janice J. Higdon,
San Antonio, TX

Scholarship Chairman
William R. Higdon
Moon, VA
Scholarship Committee
Charles P. Higdon
Clinton, TN
Scholarship Committee
Sally Higdon Swain
Lebanon, TN


Each year the Higdon Family Association needs a few volunteers to be officers. At the annual association meeting, the Vice Presidents move up one level. For example, the current First Vice President Martha Tidwell will become the President at the 2010 meeting in Michigan, and Frances Smith will become the First Vice President and so on. A new Third Vice President is elected every year at the meeting of the association and is responsible for hosting the annual meeting when he or she becomes President. The outgoing President becomes the Parliamentarian.

The Two-year Directors automatically become One-year Directors. So we elect two new Two-year Directors. The directors are part of the Executive Board and are expected to attend the annual meetings of the association. The other positions, (Secretary, Treasurer, Historian, Newsletter Editor, and Technologist) are held for long as the person volunteers to perform such tasks and are approved by the association members to serve as an officer. The 1Necrologist plays a vital role; he or she reports on the deaths of Higdon family descendants and honors them with a short memorial service at the annual meeting.

You must be a member in good standing with the Higdon Family Association and be at least eighteen years old to be an officer. We are a non-profit organization; all of our officers are unpaid volunteers. Please contact the Higdon Family Association if you are interested in volunteering for next year (2010-2011).



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