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

 - Class of 1958

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Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 72 of 116
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F TURE HOMEM KERS OF MERIC ROW l: Mary McCrea.ry, Mary Brown, Gail Corle, Iean Fisher, Ioan Brown, Ann Iecm Shippey, Mrs. Daugherty. ROW 2: Linda Herline, Dolly Fleege, Bonnie Moskey, Sandra Fleegle, Susan Cuppett, Euniece Hickey. ROW 3: Violet Carson, Carol Fritz, Edith Diehl, Nancy Diehl, Rita Dull, Ianice Ickes, Lois Turner. ROW 4: Dolly Riegel, Frances Kauffman, Donna Colvin, Hilda College, lane Smith, Ioann Smith. Our organization is composed of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade homemaking students. We have monthly evening meetings in which a variety of educational and interest- ing programs are presented. Business meetings are also conducted at school. We participate in Regional F. H. A. Activities and the Farm Show, and We are affili- ated With State and National F. H. A. The colors of our organization are red and White. Our flower is the red rose and our motto is: Toward New Horizons. The Eight Purposes of the F. H. A. are: 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisiactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group leadership. 8. To further interests in home economics. The officers of the F. H. A. are: President ...............,.. FRANCES KAUFFMAN Parliamentarian ..... ..... S USAN CUPPETT Vice President ..........,..... SHIRLEY FRAZIER Historian ............... ..... H ILDA COLLEGE Treasurer ........, ....,.... E UNIECE HICKEY Song Leader ........ ...... D OLLY FLEEGLE Secretary ...... ........... L OIS TURNER Reporter ............. ....... N ANCY DIEHL

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VARSITY CL B ROW 1: Mr. Iames Norman, Sherry Nunemaker, Iim Otto, Iim Critchfield, Robert Smith, William Hahn, Gene Otto, Mr. William Norman. ROW 2: Donald Fleegle, Larry lmgrund, Ioe Critchfield, Barry Nail, Don Hillegas, Gary Hauck. ROW 3: Ierry Bowser, Glenn Iones, lim Wilson, Richard Price, Dick Miller, Steve Callihcm, Kenneth Davis. ROW 4: Bill Brandt, Dean Housel, Neal Buterbaugh, Ted Benna, Gene Hillegas, Cyril Hoover. The Varsity Club of 1957-1958 has 17 new members this school year. This brings their total membership to 38. To become eligible for the Varsity Club the boys had to earn letters in a varsity sport. The Varsity Club has stood for the highest and best in all phases of athletic achieve- ment at Chestnut Ridge High School, and each member is pledged to give his all in main- taining the high standards oi the high school. Sacrificing everything on the field of play in order to carry the school colors to victory, treating the opponents with gentlemanly courtesy, and exemplitying true sportsmanship in all actions, both on and off the athletic field, are requisites of the Varsity Club members. The club, which is sponsored by Mr. Iczmes Norman and Mr. William Norman, held elections in the fall and the following officers were elected: President ........................................................,............. NEAL BUTERBAUGH Vice President ...... .,... L ARRY IMGRUND Secretary .....,...... ........ G LENN IONES Treasurer ........................,..............................,,....,.............. GENE HILLEGAS The club has had a roller skating party and sold turkey chances last Thanksgiving in an effort to bring in money for a deflated fund. The money is being used to buy a ring or sweater for graduating members. The club also plans to have a Varsity Club Dance, along with several other events to encourage fellowship in the organization.



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FLTURE FARMERS 0F AMERIC ROW 1. Mr. Brough, Ross Walters, Iim Schaub, Raymond Knxsley, Tom Shaffer, Bruce Felix, Norman Defibaugh, Chester Berkey, Barry Benton, Mr. Pyle. ROW 2: Ralph Oldham, Garvin Diehl, Ronnie Clark, Carl Diehl, Glenn Emerick, Barry Shaffer, Don Griffith, Richard Ferguson, Glenn Stockenus. ROW 3. Bob Werner, Ioe McKinsey, Russell Helsel, George Bowser, Statler Miller, Fred Claar, Chester Smith, ROW 4: Harry Hyde. Glenn Bence, Richard Claycomb, Bill Housel, Dean Housel, Cyril Hoover, Lloyd Martin, Ioe Berkey. Our Vocational Agriculture Department became a two-teacher department this year with the arrival of Mr. Iames Brough. Nearly all schools offering courses in Vocational Agricul- ture have, in addition to the student's Work, an adult program similar to ours here at C.R.H.S. The Chapter Yorkshire Swine had an excellent year at both the Bedford and Cambria County Fairs, Winning the following ribbons: 2 Grand Champions, 2 Senior Champions, 2 Iunior Champions, 5 Firsts, 4 Seconds, and 2 Third place ribbons. The above prizes were Won by 2 sows, 3 gilts, and 1 boar in competition with other F. F. A. Chapters and adult farmers in the open classes. Saturday morning, March lst, 1958, found the boys, as Well as many other Chestnut Ridge area residents watching the TV program from WFBG presented by our junior and senior department members. CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR THE FARM AND FOR THE HOME was the title for the educational program using the unique medium of tape recordings and still pictures. The Eighth Annual F. F. A. Father-Son Banquet featured Mr. Daniel B. Knauer, our principal, as the guest speaker. The boys and their guests enjoyed the meal and entertain- ment provided for this event, the climax to the department's yearly activities. Chapter officers for the 1957-58 year were: President, George Bowser: Vice President, Tom Shaffer, Treasurer, Chester Smithg Secretary, Glenn Bence, Chaplain, Barry Shaffer, Reporter, Richard Claycornb, Sentinel, Ronald Clarkp Advisors, Mr. Pyle and Mr. Brough.

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