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Row 1. Kuznicke, Ferry, Horn, Seely, Hubbard Elias Becker Cro ll we Row 2. Earle, Goggin, Austin, Gostomski, Gostomski,,Crowell: Jacobs, Ruszaj Rus R 1 . ' H , s ov 3 Becker, Hall, Smith, Smlth, Bartlett, megavero, Bull, Brugger, Polisoto Row M. Ball, Stelmack, Miss Citta, Deering, Fairbanks, Foster, Fisk TRI-HI-Y This has been one of the most eventful years for our club. We started off with the induction of fifteen new members at a candle light service in October. Next, we held a meeting with the Hi-Y and Trl-Hi-Y clubs of Sil- ver Creek and Gowanda and heard a panel discussion on Uood Hi-Y Clubs. Other programs for the year were our annual Thanksgiving Banquet, a dis- cussion of dating by Reverand Delbert E. Jolley, and a guest speaker from Switzerland, Mr. Emil Amsler. There has been much enjoyment and satisfaction gained from the Service Projects carried out this year. They consisted of making and distributing bean bags to children, helping a family at Christmas, serving refreshments to the mothers who collected for the polio drive, making favors for hos- pitals, and our annual school picture project. Officers and alternates attended the officer's training camp at Mission Meadows. We were represented by five members at the Fredonia Bill Assem- bly and our president attended the Albany Legislature as the forestville delegate.
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if ek- g DEF 51 Ag Q SPORTS The Hornet is a symbol of the athletic teams in our school Just as the insect of the same name lives in swarms and needs the co operation of all the others, so does our team They have come to realize the importance of helping and working with others to achieve harmony They have found that one person can not do the work or win a game alone This is how nature has meant it to be The boys have learned this act of co operation through the help of their parents and teaahers Let us hope they will remember this lesson all through their lives ,4 oo 'C 'x f is S x ' , 4 , , 1, , . , xx X X 'N a ,sl .'o
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