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i rf' First Row - Lewis Eggleston, William Butcher, Gene Craver, Harold Harrington, Eldridge Sheely, Calvin Day, Bobby Michel. Second Row - Lee Benedict, Jack Terry, Francis Cawley, Donald Pixley, Herman Scholz, Hr. Coe. Third Row - Ronnie Hoyt, Doug Wakeman, Carl Smith, Bob Kingsley. F. F. A. The F. F. A. boys opened their first meeting by initiating twelve new members. At the next meeting officers for the year were elected. They are: President, Harold Harrington, Vice-President, Gene Craver, Secretary, Eldridge Sheelyg Treasurer, William Butcher, and Program Chairman, Calvin Day. The Club has undertaken various activities during the year. In October a poultry judging team consisting of Gene Craver, Charlie Fletcher, and Donald Pixley went to the Sherburne Poultry Show to judge three classes of chickens. The team had very good luck and brought home the Champion Cup. A County-wide F. F. A. -- F. H. A. Danie' is being planned for March 25th and will be held in Bainbridge. Among the other activities, the Ag. boys raise money for the State F. F. A. camp by planting trees in this area. This year Bainbridge is in an F. F. A. Basketball league. Other teams in this league are: Afton, Greene, and Oxford. After all the games are played the winner of this league plays the northern league winner to decide the championship of the County. 434
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,fvflfh b First Row - Elizabeth Corbin, Lydia Stevens, Laura Belle Mott, Margaret Cudworth, f Norma Roscoe, Marie Elder, Janet Parker. Second Rdw - Mr. Hollister, Barbara King, Betty Newman, Marilyn Coon, Marion Sherman, Doris Hoyt, Catsy Scheidegger, Nora Drachler, Eileen Youngs. Third Row - Mary Lee, Ruth Roloson, Dorothy Jones, Patricia Allen, Marjorie Eldred, Phyllis Niles, Marilyn Stanton. Quill Row -Guenther Schoen, Robert Kingsley, Ludwig Schoen, George Comings, Lee Benedict. THE GLEE CLUB This organization began a new year in September to continue the promotion of good music. Officers were elected as follows: President, Margaret Cudworthg Vice-President, Laura Belle Mott, a.nd Secretary, Ann Niles. J. Kenneth Hollister is the conductor. Rehearsals ar h ld e e every othqp Tuesday and every Friday. 'I'he Glee Club's activities have included performances in assembly Christmas and Spring concerts. Various members participated in music festivals one f hi , o w ch was held at Oxford November 19. The annual Chenango County Festival was held at Norwich May 2. These were well attended by parents and friends who enjoy good music.
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i...e...l.i..!...2..A. l-'irst Row - Betty Hohreiter, Marilyn Coon, Kathleen Francisco Arlene M t' Al' , ar in, ice Scheidegger, Helen Myers, Eugenia Landers, June Garrison, Iona Sherman, Joyce Eggleston. Second Row- Mrs. Corbin, Lydia Stevens, Georgia Villnave, Roberta Parsons, Elizabeth Corbin, Betty Underwood, Patty Babcock, Diane Foulds, Lorraine Howe, Phyllis Niles, Dorothy Jones, Gladys Shelton, Patty Skinner. Third Row- Marilyn Price Betty Parsons' C t S h ' , asy c eidegger, Joyce Hartwell, Janet Parker, Augusta Mertz, Marjorie Woods, LaVonne Griffith, Donna Pixley, Bev Archer, Marion Sherman Helen Foldy, Francis Sherman. Fourth Row- Barbara McPherson, Joan Michel, Nora Drachler, Martha Rowe, Lola Neidlinger, Vivia.n Howe. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers: Alice Scheidegger, President, Helen Myers, Vice-President, Kathleen Francisco, Secretary, Arlene Martin, Treasurer, June Garrison, Historiang Eugenia Landers, State Parliamentariang Mrs. Corbin, Advisor, Mrs. Fred Scheidegger, Club Mother. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization. This year there are one hundred nineteen clubs in New York State. We organized three years ago, and last fall we had forty five members. Our pro- gram includes both social and educational activities. This year we have sent two Christmas packages to high school girls in Holland and are raising money to buy floor lamps for the homemaking house. We are planning to act as hostesses at the annual get together and dance with the Future Farmers of America. Our group has plenty of energy and enthusiasm, and we have many good times to- gether.
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