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FARMERS Op fir ,gf cm,1' t Q D f ' 'TWA' At the Delaware Crop Improvement Associa- tion's Farm and Home Week, held at the Uni- versity ot Delaware, Miss lrmgard Voss, a Con- rad exchange student from Germany, received first prize in corn growing competition. lrmgard and Ray Woodward each placed third tor their alfalfa hay. The blue ribbon in mixed hay went to Harry Jarrell. A trip to the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Har- risburg was among the other activities ot the club. They also entered the F.F.A. Public Speaking Contest at the University of Delaware. The Uni- versity tarm was used as headquarters for the annual State F.F.A. Judging Contest and Conven- tion. The club was designed to help the farming industry by developing leadership in agriculture. The Future Farmers of America have helped ag- riculture students to become familiar with the farm and farm lite. The young ladies in the Future Homemakers ot America gathered on the third Tuesday of each month for a dinner which they prepared for themselves The girls are pictured at one of these meetings First row: Miss Conaway, sponsor, Dunai, MacDonald Denney Millelot Joanne Bramard Sullivan Pierson Second row: Fuller, Cecil, Strahorn, Paloni, Taylor, Carty Cole Joyce Brainard
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:r-aaa: .QQ . T , ,K .s - Fred Burns, Student Council recep- tionist, gives Richard Davis a note to be read in all classes. The Student Council officers: Ann Kenney, Secretaryf Eileen Kelly, Vice President, Fred Burns, Treas- urerg Roger Smith, Presidentg wait in the outer office for a sched- uled conference with Mr. Cummings. w Z Llill, This year the Student Council introduced an insurance plan to Conrad. For the cost of a dol- lar a year, it made provisions for injuries from ten to fifteen hundred dollars. Excluding foot- ball, all activities of the students frorn an hour before school to an hour after school were in- sured. ln addition to the insurance plan, our council was also associated with the Safe Driver's League. Funds were raised by a magazine campaign and by selling refreshments at basketball games. Ac- tive and interested students were chosen as representatives from all the homerooms. At the Student Council meeting yesterday . . . Donald Bergner, Homeroom Representative, reports on the progress of the magazine sales.
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First row: Buonamici, Mr. Long, sponsorg Alfree, Harris, Covert, McVaugh, I. Klair, R, Green, Annand, Toppin, R. Klair, Smith. Second row: Vitalo, J. Klair, Earle, DeStafney, Dill, C. Green, Trivits, Boswell, Michner, Weber, Turulski, Ashby, Farmer, Soltow, Schwartz, Wright. Third row: Boyer, Wolfe, Kearney, Cazier, Sanders. NXQMAKER5- A FuTuRE HCMEMAKERS jg f cl? or AMERICA , Vw WTS 6 - -S' 431 xo Jerry Cele, Joyce Braanard, P0 NEW Yloqsx Sullivan sample their own baking.
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