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TRI-HI CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN CROWNING OF THE QUEEN STANDING, BACK- lrene Heffner, Jeanette Pero. SEATED-Joan Panko, Nancy Money Eleanor Hickey, Donna Pickering, Shirley Mitchell, Dolores Prince, Mar- cia Coughlin, Eleanor Corwin. tnot in picturci Eleanor Bierley. HOMEMAKING CLUB 1 c Z 1, Eleanor Hickey, Charles Harris. SEATED, FRONT- Natalie Coleman Filomena Pittarelli Barbara Musa SECOND ROW- Miss Ruth Stone Nina Perkins Bonnie Shalkowski THIRD ROW- Nellie Baxter Lorraine Axworthy Virginia Ziegler Janet Schermerhorn Philomena Raymond: Virginia Mandyck Dorothy Kolanda Rose LoBelIo Doris Miner This club was newly organized in October, 1948, Among the girls who are members, the majority are homemaking students, but girls taking other courses are invited to join also. The Homemaking Club has as its goal the furtherance of service to others. As its distinct contribution, it offers the opportunity for enriching home life through participation in a variety of homemaking activities during club meetings. Miss Ruth Stone, assisted by Miss Jean Hamke, is sponsor of the group. 59
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TRI-'HI GIRLS' BOWLING TRI-HI CLUB OFFICERS GIRLS' SWIMMING SEATED STANDING-5l'1l, l9Y Mitchell, TVEOS' Barbara Patch, Nancy Banks, Vivian Mary Jane George, urerj. Frances Kissel, reporterj Janet Cattarulla, Genevieve Rosello, Shirley president. Harris, vice president, Angela Kava- Boyd' Delores Butler' nagh, secretary. In I93l, Miss Gladys Mersereau was instrumental in the organization of Tri-Hi, the girls' club of U-E H. S. Tri-Hi not only sponsors most of the social activities in the high school, but also interests itself in such worthy causes as aiding in the sale of forget-me-nots for the benefit of Veterans of Foreign Wars, sending Christmas packages to school children in Holland and in England and establishing a loan service for former members who seek to fur- ther their education. This year, Tri-Hi sponsored sports dances and entertained its members at a Kiddies' Party, a spaghetti dinner, and a pancake breakfast. The highlights of its program were the tradi- tional All U-E Night Dance and the Christmas Formal. Plans included a tea and enter- tainment for parents of Tri-Hi girls, a special sports dance with refreshments and an annual Spring Formal. Special interests for members are bowling and swimming, and many girls enjoyed these diversions this year as they have in the past. Tri-Hi membership totals 288, an increase of 8 members over last year. Tri-Hi has been steadily growing and improving its goals since it was first introduced to the high school. In future years, under the guidance of Miss Mersereau, its success may reach even higher peaks. SEATED-Alice Jaros, Joan Panko, Barbara Raim, Norma Jean Mathewson, Kay Shiner, Vivian Corneby, Gerry Occhiato, Beverly Occhiato. SECOND ROW-Diana DeSantis, Mary Jane George, Leandra Mastrogiacomo, Rosita Sgobba, Marilyn Mohney, Nancy Banks, Jeanne Pennell, Nancy Brown, Patricia Cederborg, Eleanor Corwin, Philomena Morlando, Anna Matusica, Lorna Walker, Lucy Warren, June Ferguson, Mary Jane Mills, Carol Corbett. THIRD ROW-Nan Hollenback, Veronica Dribnock, Margaret Brain, Philomena Raymondi, Beverly Hubbard, May Walker, Ruth Pierce. 58
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Robert Simpson, Donald Morgan, Clyde Terry Earl Rathbun, Frank Sorochin- sky Douglas Bowen, Mr. H. C. White. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW-Harold Benjamin, Lloyd Cornell, Robert Craig, William Zemberi, Eugene Smith, Mr. H. C. White, James Button, Donald Morgan, Donald Bushnell, Ernest Pratt, Sylvester Shirley. SECOND ROW-Jack Welch, Gerald Phillips, Robert Simpson, Richard Mi- kels, Frank Sorochinsky, Earl Rathbun, Emil Stastny, Clyde Terry, Earl Tripp. This year the outstanding judging team of the U-E Future Farmers of of America took first place in poultry and dairy at the Waverly District Contest. Frank Sorochinsky, president, won first prize in poultry judging at Waverly and was a high scorer in the some division at Morrisville State School. Edward Goodrich won first prize in dairy judging at the Waverly Contest. The club planned a successful pancake supper, which proved as popular as in previous years. Another activity, the F.F.A. basketball team, entered the Broome, Tioga, and Chemung County Basketball League. The team won the annual mid-winter rally that was held here last year, and hopes to carry off these honors again. 60
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