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Juniors In November 1922, Junior work was adopted as a division of the senior membership with Junior members reporting separately on their activities. Junior clubwomen gained separate status during the 1930-1932 FFWC administration. For every General District Director and Department Chairman there is a Junior counterpart. In addition to their work in the six FFWC departments, the Juniors also have one very special project.Juniors are aged 18-40. Women who joined by the age of 40 may continue in a Junior Club or move to a General Club. Women over 18 are welcome to join a General Club.
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