Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 80 of 116
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FUTURE FAR ERS OF ERIC This is the scoreboard built by the Future Farmers of America for our football field. The board was built in the Ag. shop by all the classes and was completed in several months. The complexity of the project can be seen by looking over the facts: over 250 light bulbs, nearly 1,000 electrical connections, an electric clock with a diameter of 8 feet, 750 feet ot wire in the board itself plus 8,400 feet of control wires running to the con- trol panels at the press box, nearly 300 sq. ft. of surface area which was painted battle- ship blue, 64 ft. of angle iron and pipe, 50 sq. ft. of window screens, and 60 ft. of Navy surplus bunk chain. The board proved successful in its operation at all the games including the first game when it was exposed to rain during the entire game. The boys of the FFA are justly proud of their accomplishment as this is the only one in the area and it has added much to the enjoyment and understanding of the game by the spectators. The Pennsylvania Electric Associations and the Bedford Paper have both given state- wide recognition of this addition to the football field. It can be converted easily to a baseball scoreboard if the need arises. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW I, Richard Ferguson, Merle Musselman, Iames Clark, Carl Diehl, Donald Griffith, Glenn Emerick, Iay Barefoot, Iames Shaub. Chester Smith, Statler Miller, Tom Walter, Richard Claycomb, Harold Bollman, Ioseph Diehl, Ron- ald Mock, Harry Hyde, Ralph Oldham. Willis Rose, Tom Shaffer, Mr. Pyle. Cyril Hoover, Dean Housel, Lloyd Martin, William Howser, Ronald Clark, Allan Claycomb, Glenn Bence, Ronald Benton. lack Feather, Iohn Shaffer, Ross Cook, Robert Stultz, Iohn Werner, Bernard McDonald, George Bowser, William Bowser, Curtis Frazier, Edward McCreary, Iack Moore, Leonard Ferguson, Glen- don Griffith. Seventy Six

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FUTURE NURSES CL B i ROW l. Iean Rouzer, Ioyce Diehl, Shirley Imler, Phyllis Crissman, Faye Hillegass, Evelyn Stevenson, Mrs. Adams. ROW 2. Anna Mae Oldham, Elaine Lambert, Esther Oldham, Kay Gordon, Pat Maclntyre, Fay Gordon, Barbara Hinton, Arlene Vaughn, Doris Oldham. The Future Nurses Club is composed of girls who have indicated their interest in becoming nurses. With Mrs. Adams as sponsor, the group has learned many things about nursing by visiting different hospitals. The Future Nurses Club was organized in 1955. The three main purposes of the club are: 1. To promote student nurse recruitment. 2. To aid members in obtaining information on different nursing schools. 3. To help members evaluate qualifications for a good nurse. Seventy Five V



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F TURE HOMEM KERS OF A ERICA ROW l. Doris Claycomb, Iean Fisher, Susan Cuppett, Sandra Fleegle, Violet Carson, Bonnie Moskey, Dolly Fleegle, Eunice Hickey, Mrs. Daugherty. ROW 2. Nancy Weaver, Carol Fritz, Ianice Ickes, Margaret Turner, Nancy Diehl, Shirley Imler, Edith Diehl, Lois Turner. ROW 3. Iean Rouzer, Shirley Shippey, Faye Hillegass, Dolly Riegel, Shirley Frazier, Phyllis Crissman, Esther Oldham. ROW 4. Elaine Lambert, Vera Iune Rose, Donna Colvin, Hilda College, Doris Baughman, Anna Mae Oldham. The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in high schools of the United States and its territories. In addition to local chapters, FHA has State and National organizations. The distinguished colors of the Fu- ture Homemakers of America are red and white. The flower is a red rose which is sym- bolic of vibrant, glowing health which contributes to happiness and efficiency in home and group life. The motto Toward New Horizons express the purpose of the organiza- tion-learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. The Chestnut Ridge FHA officers are: President ...,..,...........,... DORIS CLAYCOMB Treasurer ........,................. SUSAN CUPPETT Vice President ..,,,,. ...,.. E LAINE LAMBERT Parliamentatian ....,......, PAYE HILLEGASS Secretary ,,,,.....,,,,......,.,.. SHIRLEY SHIPPEY Historian ............,,,. FRANCES KAUFFMAN Asst. Secretary ,.,..... DORIS BAUGHMAN Song Leader .,.....,.......,,. VERA IUNE ROSE Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, N ANCY WEAVER Seventy Seven

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