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:mm rious items at the Blue Valley Farm Sh zu sr -Xs lanet lones helps Nliss Dorothy lfverett in ln -lones's Store is David Scott. purchasing ixripping a chocolate Cake. Diane Kline classifies a soda from Shirley Stocker. Our home economics teacher. Miss Dorothy Everett. does a splendid .ioh of teaching her pupils one of the essential parts of honieniaking sewing. UNK' S, I 0, i. we S 4' 5 ,P M if FUTURE HOM EMA KERS OF AMERICA linder the advisor- Ship ol' hliss Dorothy lfverett. the lf. H. A. could very aptly he called the most prac- tical activity for girls in l3.ll.S. 'lihe pri- mary purpose is to familiarize girls with the efficient operation of a household. Ir is designed to prepare high-school girls for the most outstanding career of their lives marriage. 'PS' , :lun
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is one of the most constructive and character building clubs in our school. The chiefaspiration ofevery F.F.A. member is to become a Hlieystone Farmer, which is one of the highest honors in F.F.A. work. l,arry Yetter, president of this year's chapter, has succeeded in reaching this goal, In the F.l .A. a young man learns to repair farm machinery, to care for cattle, and to use modern farming techniques, VVe are fortunate indeed to have such an able advisor as Mr. George Ott to mold the abilities of these young men into one of the best F.F.A. chapters in the state. Farm Show . . . Charles Stenlalze proudly displays his winning cow, Grand Champion of the Guernsey Division, at the Blue Valley Farm Show. Our school guidance counselor. Mr. Arnold VVynne is an active member ofthe local Exchange Club. During the sum- mer. he works vigorously to help promote one of our community's largest projects. the Annual Farm Show. Mr. George Godshalk is president of the Flory Milling Company, a local organization known widely for its sup- port to the Future Farmers of America. QA 4 Ml' V' -r-
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Winners ofthe two xear old Holstein tl iss at the lunm Show left to right l'ifth l'ldon Stewns heifersl l'lrst leon Ott SILLOND HONORS Bangor Daily News loe Beers 'Vlr and Mrs I lawrence Davis Eighth Street Motors Vlrs Ir K lrisenhart r Dr and Mrs Flovd M Hess 8. B Sportswear Lo Kex stone bportswear lo YN alter Stiles Clark Vough Sz Sons Allegham Beef Lo Mr and Mrs Arthur Baker Blackboard Resurfacing Q0 Dr and Mrs Farle Brackbill Bruschi Grocerv Store Buzzard Electric Co Inc Callie s Candy Kitchen Mr and Mrs oseph Capozmlo ohn Lascioli Mr 'ind Mrs erry Ciccarelli D 85 R Sportswear Co Iacob Dietrich Chevrolet Dr and Mrs M L Donatelli Dr Benjamin L Falcone D. . L. Farace Fehr's Gulf Service Station Harry E. Flory Dr. Fritzsche Ralph P. Houck and Sons Iris Restaurant Mildred .Iago J Sz 'I Manufacturing Merry Maid Novelties Miller's Paint Store THIRD HONORS Mt Bethel Diner Mr and Mrs George Ott Pat and Antionette Pritchard s Clothing Store Mrs Hayden Pritchard Reimer Brothers Liquid Fuel Distributors Mr and Mrs Ike Resh Mr and Mrs Frank Roberts Margaret and Gordie Roberts Dr and Mrs Nicholas Romano Roseto Paper Box Lo Dr and Mrs Rushin Slate Belt Bowling Lenter Slate Belt Dairx Mrs. Betty Sobelson Speer's Meat Market Steckel's ewelry Store Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoddard Strand Shop Dr. Strout L. Tavlor Attornev and Mrs. Edmund P. Turtzo Donald 'A. VVilliams -'I . is Q I I 3 I . 2 .. , Pourth, Robert Butzg 'l hird. -Iohn Patterson: Second, Orin Stevens fleading another of ltldon Stexen s 1 , , . t . . t A . 1. . 1' , . - . , . . . l N' 1 . 4 .. . . , , . . . U . . . . Y ' Y N ' . . . , . - I . , ' ' . , Y J
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