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1 -Nw? f . L.-J x f' , .L-3. fe ' W ' I Q if A 'R' K N -if S . Q'-if Q an It 1 ik -2 'R X AL 4. qi 75,15 S I - ' A Q' . 39 I all The Future Farmers of America, better known as the' F.F.A., have had a busy and prosperous year. Under the capable leadership of President Ted Hanson, the club has undertaken many projects such as a card party, a pancake supper, the sale of refreshments at basketball games and a school grounds improvement plan. This club strives to develop the qualities of citizenship, cooperation, and leadership among its members. fl , H+ D ., E GH ,uf , E3 ww. 4 , .. V-v-Lvvgusuvnun .1111 l0qA,,.uNu rg R .5 3393-355 ' Bottom row, left to right: C. Doing, H. Sabin, T. Hanson, T. Farrell, R. Doing, R. Nuzzolese. Second row: G. Townsend, P. Boulant, T. Thompson, D. Marvin, L. Smith, B. Marango, S. Whitney. Third row: M. Dunham, R. Guinn, D. Howe, J. Hazard, j. Binelli, R. Sabin, J. Bartlett. Fourth row: D. Westcott, B. Welch, P. Stevens, L. Shaver, D. Mathewson, J. Edwards, D. Harrington. Top row: D. Scheer, R. Rothwell, M. Jones, G. Hatton, Mr. Shelden. 4
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. f ,tm tie 70oad44de fi Jw l i v I' i T' pail Bottom row, left to right: W. Belmore, G. Omstead, B. Olmstead, J. Brown, D. Paul, Second row: C. Smith, J. Gage. J. Tucker, D. Littlewood. J. Kerley, G. Burr, M. Byrne. Top row: S. Annesi. 7 I ff- it- ' ' , ,,, X ml , 'IQ q -3' I . IJ: ji i' ., f ' ' EE J? CONSERVATION COMMITTEE The Hillcrest Conservation Committee has worked with considerable enthusiasm this year to acquaint the students with the park and conservation in general. Throughout the year there has been a bulletin board located in the junior High area with interesting material. The Committee conducted an Information Assembly in junior High. It also proposed projects for the individual student to work on. The projects are classified as: Building projects fmodels, maps, and other constructionsj Painting Projects C posters, sketches, designsj Essay Projects fwritings, stories, compositionsj The purpose of the projects is to encourage the students to learn more about conservation. 0 E' E 1? p ' - ' ' - ' u X - l N X - 6 , X' Viv ' .i i O i .' W x X 1 XX E-b 3 . J. -new , .V Q. XXX ff - 'af H' EJ ' so .. - s be 2 1 - . S' f + 'i i'u.....'-i.. fd.-1 f?uw'I 2'9 Q- .
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The Football Program Committee, this yearqnetted three hundred and ten dollars toward, the class treasury and the publicity of this year's Archive. This committee took ads for and sold the Football Program during the past football season. The senior class took in three hun- dred and ten dollars as the result of the hard work of this organization. Under the direction of Coach Beyer, the ten members canvassed the entire town in search of ads. R. Hathaway, B. Beyer, S. Mirabito, P. Couch, M. L. Brunton, M Morgenstein, A. Schofield, J. McCormick. J. Elia, j. Fuller. 'PROGRA ,,,,.q I g. . is fr' .,v o'L Sy m f Q' -'ff' , ,gl , '7 Ween . pa 00 6 hx Qai- Nl ' W' l V -- Zaman 544076 Ms. f Sing, Sing, Sing! This year the choir sang a variety of songs including Negro spirituals, folk songs, semi-classics and classics. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Charles Benedict, had a very successful year. Nine members were sent to All-State sectionals at Vestal. Charles Urlwin was selected to take part in the All-State choir at Albany. In mid-winter they sponsored a dance called Fantasy in White. Other events included: the outstanding Spring Concert, the theme of which was, America Our Heritage , participation in the State Festival, held in May, the combined concert, and assembly programs at school. They ended their season by singing at the Baccalaureate service. Bottom row, left to right: J. Hoyt, J. Paddock. P. Hill, R. Casamento, M. D'Amore, C. Urlwin, E. Fisher, P. Crosby, J. McCormick, j. Taranto, Mr. Benedict. Second row: S. Hor- ton, M. Sager, N. Alessi, S. North, D. Dilworth, R. Bernardi, M. L. Brunton, S. Stebbens, S. Spencer, A. Bennett, N. Redfield. Third row: j. Gibson, J. LaGuardia, C. Doing, T. Tucker, C. Rounds, E. Strader, R! jones, T. Root, A. Hart, j. Smith. B. Ryan. Top row: E. Ayer, J. Fisher, S. Aldrich, S. Orrsjo, D. Baker.
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