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During the past year the Beaver River chapter of the New York Association of Future Farmers of America has participated in the following events: Chapter Meet- ing, Farm Forum, Lewis County Fair, State Fair and Canton A. T. I. judging contests. The group has also held a successful Parent. and Son Banquet. Last spring Paul Lyndaker received his Empire Farmer degree and now holds the oiiice of State Treas- l1I'CI'. Eight members attended the state leadership training course at Camp Oswegatchie. Under the direction of Mr. McDonough, we have continued our annual policies and have added a dairy show. We hope to receive the National Superior Chap ter award this spring. OFFICERS President Vice President Reporter Treasurer Sentinel Secretary Advisor ROW I: Virginia Turck, Chapter Sweetheart. ROW II: R. Lehman, E. Zehr, R. Marilley, D. Briot, G. Walse- man, A. Marolf. ROW III: M. Moshier, T. Noftsier, C. Lehman, E. Aucter, G. Lyndaker, M. Grunert, N. Hickox, D. Lehman, K. Zehr, K. Waterman. ROW IV: D. Lehman, L. Hoppel, B. Mattis, G. Rosiczkowski, L. Gary Walseman Ronald Lehman Louis Abel Edmund Zehr Ralph Marilley Ashley Marolf Mr. McDonough Schantz, S. Moshier, D. Tooker, B. Moser, C. Rice, C. Sauer, W. Hoppel, L. Widrick, W. Edwards, J. Mattis Mr. McDonough, Advisor. ROW V: C. Simpson, S Mathys, R. Foster, B. Farney, M. Kloster, C. Garrison L. Abel, J. Neddo, J. Brown, G. Roch, J. Rice, W Zecher, R. Boliver, A. Karelus. FF
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1 W I . .ee Q VN VV 3 Witftttlt Q W W Net: at I I U ROW I: E. Marolf, A. Edick, B. Buckingham, M. Ed- wards, D. Walseman. B. Bush, S. Aucter. ROW II: M. Yousey, L. Streeter, K. Buckingham, B. Turck, C. Moshier, S. Buckingham. ROW III: K. Zehr, P. Yousey, L. Eberson, D. Widrick, M. Martin, M. F. Farney, P. Shaw. C. Mattis, A. Barker, D. Roggie. ROW IV: Mrs. Chamberlain, N. Dutton, S. Lehman, L. Mellnitz, S. Grau, C. Campany, E. Shaw, V. Turck, S. Herzig, S. Smith, L. Herzig, C. Doney, R. Hoppel. ROW V: M. Schamback, M. Walseman, L. Martin, K. Turck, H. Sauer, H. Steria, M. J. Zecher, P. Hack, K. Miller, D. Bush, S. Windover, S. Lehman, D. Wilkosz, J. Camidge, K. Kloster, K. Bush. 1964-1965 OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Parliamentarian Reporter Song Leader This year has been an active one. Since we had so many members in the chapter, we divided into three groups that met different eighth periods. The groups, which rotated every three months, worked on the fol- lowing projects: Money making, program and service. In October we participated in the Fall Area Rally at which time Sally Lehman was elected Area Chairman for next year. In addition, with the F.F.A., we held a game night for members and guests. Elaine Marolf Beverly Bush Arletha Edick Doris Walseman Susan Aucter Marion Edick Mary Edwards Betty Buckingham Our Christmas party was its usual success with nearly one hundred persons attending. Miss Yeda Waichman, Lowville exhange student, and our guest speaker, told of her life in Brazil. Our annual spaghetti supper, spring-rally, and instal- lation banquet completed our activities for the year. We sent delegates to the State F.H.A. meeting held at Syracuse this year.
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Student Loan Fund Gail Kern, Junior Class Representative,' Paul Kuhl, Sen- Mr. Hetzell, Home and School Association Representa- ior Class Representativeg Mr. Chamberlain, Principalg 'i f'iMfS- Hanlon,Ff1ClllfyR?PfF5C U0fiW'- In June 1952, the Student Loan Fund was launched by a sum of money given by an interested newspaper editor. Since the first loan was made in September 1955, sixty-two loans totaling 521,520 have been made to forty students. The Student Loan Fund of Beaver River Central School is administered by a Board of five members. Since its inception no one has been refused a loan. American Field 30 Each student is required to make a personal applica tion and obtain the signature of a responsible co signer. Through the annual Tag Day, the donations from local citizens and industries, and the repayment of former loans, the fund has been able to assist many graduates. Service Walk together, talk together, O ye people of the earth, then and only then shall ye have peace. This is the basic philosophy behind the American Field Service. In past years, it has been our good fortune to sponsor foreign students in local homes. This current school year started on a dis- couraging note for the Beaver Falls Chapter, when Guntekin Berkkurt, a young man from Turkey, withdrew his application from the program. It is our hope that at least one of the several students who have applied from this ,school for the American Abroad program will be selected. We are hope- ful, too, that a family representing Beaver River Central School will be host- ing a student during the 1965-66 school year. 'r
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