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. I . 'lst Row: D. Gostic, A. Gilman. 2nd Row: C. Burt, K. Hoffer, H. Pabian, M. Lipski, J. McCarrell, A. Myers, M. Senay, S. Morton, J. Slater, D. Briggs, F. Rakar, B. DePolo. 3rd Row: C. Bock, P. Cerbe, B. McElhaney, E. Bowman, G. Quaresima, A. Forsos, J. Capozzoli Future Homemakers Gain Practical Experience President: Adrienne Myers Secretary: Patricia Patterson Treasurer: Deanna Briggs Sponsor: Miss Laib 101 Growing by degrees is the by-word of the Future Homemakers as they concentrate on the earning of the various degrees. The degrees of achievement program is designed to provide recognition for those members who work toward the purposes of the organization. As the girls show evidence of reaching these goals they can earn for themselves the symbol of a key, scroll, or torch to wear with their official pins. The program of work studied by the girls each year stimulates their desire to build happy homes, homes for America's future, P. Patterson and D. Briggs prepare refreshments
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Albert Cook works at stand during football game. Qgmt 5.55 lst Row: H. Stafford, J. Svitek, N. Smith, D. Vincenty, W. Beck G. Wall, J. Ombrozevice, D, Andree, J. Knight, J. Blumen, A McLeod, B. Green. 2nd Row: K. Staley, J. Bradshaw, P. Ciaftoni D. Powell, D. Hancock, O. Ciaffoni, D. Snedeker, A. Cook, J Lewicki, J. Snedeker, E. Powell. 3rd Row: B. McMurdy, J. Myers G. Furlong, A. Allen This year was a year of many firsts as far as the F.F.A. activities were concerned. Prob- ably the biggest first was the french fry stand at the football games. This was a very successful venture into the business world for the members. Another important first for the club was the honor which Charles Bradshaw had be- stowed upon him at the State Farm Show in Harrisburg. He was the first boy from the Canon-McMillan Chapter to receive the Key- stone Farmer degree. The club also continued their other activi- ties as they did in previous years: demonstra- tion team, seed sales, attendance at and par- ticipation in local fairs and livestock shows, annual Parent and Son Banquet, and numer- ous other activities. uh
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4.4 JA Gives Students Practica Experience in The World of Business Sitting: C. Kelso, J. Sertway, G. Magaruh. 'lst Row: L. Bistarkey, M. Schmidt, R. Foley, M. Fo- ley, P. Hohowski, J. Turiczek, L. Taylor, P. Smith, J. Nicola, N. Sobolewski. 2nd Row: J. Orben, V. lmperatore, L. Stultz, J. Delanie, M. Kumer, A. Forsos, C. Bock, P. Cerbe, Markovich, N. Kosharsky. 3rd Row: J. Kovach, H. Kappeler, S. Bodvake, Inghram, J. McAfee, J. Abbondanza, S. Benedict, M. Matrogran, J. Porta Junior Achievement combined business with pleasure as groups composed of students from Canon-McMillan, Chartiers, and Peters Township organized their own business firms under the sponsorship of Pennsylvania Transformer Company, Radio Corporation ot America, Bell Telephone, Fort Pitt Bridge Works, and Canons- burg Pottery. With the aid of Mr. Singer, school adviser, students sold stock in their companies and then manufactured and sold their products. After expenses were paid, the companies divided the profits among the stockholders. ln this way, iunior businessmen learned through expe- rience the intricate procedures in business. Girls make table centerpieces to sell. P. DeLOst, B. S. Skittle, P. . 4th Row: T. Polasky, J. Rubic, J. Lewicki, D. Koman, F. Polewski, L. Cerbe, L. Bowman, B. Jingleski ...., ,... . K 'B it ,ins f- T l. to r. N. Kosharsky, Crattex, P. Hohowski, J.A.R.R.A., l.. Taylo J.A.W.C.O., Mr. Singer Gentlemen mix fun with work. ,pv- -,..J....H.
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