What is a Betty Lamp?
The Betty Lamp was chosen
for the logo of the American Home Economics Association as the result of
a contest in 1926. The Betty Lamp continued as the logo of the American
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) after the name
change in 1994. In colonial days, the Betty Lamp provided light for all
household industries. Representing the light in the home and the light
of the mind, the Betty Lamp is an appropriate logo for AAFCS and all the
associated disciplines.
Early in the 20th century,
the Betty Lamp was adopted as a "symbol of learning." The beam of
this Betty Lamp symbolizes the following:
| The
need of exact knowledge |
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| The
appreciation of beauty |
| The
spirit of joy |
| The
power of strength |
| The
blessing of fellowship |
| The
satisfaction of achievement |
| The
value of service |
| The
bond of cooperation |
The Ohio Association of Family
and Consumer Sciences shares the philosophy with the national association
that this Betty Lamp truly symbolizes the essence of what our association
values. As a true "symbol of learning," OAFCS uses the Lamp as a
visual reminder of its beliefs.
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