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F. H. A. 1 lHS'l' RUXYfGi'z1cc- titzissimqa-r. Dianne Grill. Nant-y Lvihy, June lioeclt-V. l-'lori-nee Snytler. i Uluirii Miller. Gail Mzllaslty, lilluiiie Voiimtl, Alarylyn Landis. SECOND ROXX'-Mae iloclshall. Shirley Uressnian, G. Stahl, Doris XYultt-rs, lmwtta XValker, l .I L-:1 I1 Marks. THIRD RUWACIQ-ta tlillu-rt. Myrtle Sehoenly. lllarpzui-et Faust. Shirley XValker. .Tumi Me- Donald. FUl'R'l'H ILOXX'-Ma1'g'zir'et Stzillffer. Edith Bri-ncllinger. Marion XX'vlJlJt-r, Doris XVii.5g', Caroline Sit-ber, Patsy Slouclt. FI1f l'H RilXVf.TO?lII Koch, Faith Hillc-gass. llraee Seliwenk, M. Sehwoyvr. Arlene Gellmnn. SIXTH ROXV7NanC5' Swenk. Mrs. Yoder. Advisor: Smut tloclfslmll. ll. ll1'inl1ery,g'S. Miss I'enni-- lm:-lqer, .Xtlvisorg G. Yvung'linf.:'. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The purposes of this organization are as follows: Promoting a growing appreciation of the joys of homemaking, emphasizing the importance of worthy home membershipg encouraging democracy in home and community life. working for a good family life for all. The motto of The Future I-Iomemakers which is, Toward New Horizons, expresses the main purpose of the organization: Learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. This year the department is proud of the fact that the fudge made by the girls won first prize in a tele- vision fudge-making contest. The prize was a sixty-four piece set of lovely dishes. Arlene Gehman won it table light, furnished by the P. P. Sc L., for the kitchen plan. She presented the lamp to the cottage. Mrs. Yoder and Miss Pennebxlcker are the competent advisors of this group. C G N I F E R llIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIllIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIlIIIlIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllilllllllllllllllllllllllilll Fifty-two
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PRACTICAL APPLICATION ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION Kneeling-P. Schiery, B. Rotllcnbcrgcr, viutim OPEN BANDAGFS Kneeling-P. Luyscr, F. Sclumtz, victim. Foregrmxndglxliss Pennebgukcr with group. 'I'RANSPOR'I'ATION Left to Right: G. Yoder. E. Alhitz, NXT Krei- dcr. G. Hummel. Mr. Ensmingcr, R. Rothen- berger. R. Ensmingcr. victim. HEAD AND ARM BANDAGES Loft to Right: I.. Wfulf, N. Marks, R. Suma- halck, M. Duku. I I III III II IIIIIIIIIII I III II IIIIII III III II II III III II I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIullIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I II III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II IIIII IIIIIIIII Ill 1 9 5 1 Fifty-one
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F.F.A. 14'1IlST 1lHXYf4i. Sliiiiziliiw. S. Shi-lly, .1. Svlllliirixli, I.. Hi'ni'y. IZ. Schultz. II. Hi-igli-V. IJ. 1-'i-yi-. U. Sluiiulu-i'. l,. Wailker. S1-IUUXD I-:HXY-.I. Ilziuwh. XY. llnmui. IL. l'lI'2ll1li. ll. 15k'l'5L'L'j'. 12, Stulmniis, V. Rleilvi-tx. li. Iirinekmziii. 11. Hillvgass, lt. fir'iSSiI1S.'vI'. 'l'1-HRD IUJXY-lil, l'1n1ii-s. 11, l l2l1l1111, l-1. Si-liwiiyi-V. N. lrlinelii. S. Hziiizlik, ll. t'lc-niiiiiir. I'I. 3Iuyel'. li. lAll'lSl1. l,. XYull'. P, l-Buss. l Hl'H'l'H ILUXX'-.I. Hn-iiry. V. .Xk'lU'1'I11Ill1. W. IN-ll, .I. Ili-vii. XY. Ilueks, U. IIai'tzi'11, ll. l I'1ll1li. lil. Kulp. S. Schutt. I lI 'l'1-I 1:1lXX'fl', 1'lii1xvi-i1i-ig W. ln-inhos. C. Ilhuzitls. K. Bloyt-V. l., llL111s1wi'giAi'. XY. Kluyx-1', H. Sehiiiimli. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The primary aim of the Future Farmers ot' America is the development of agricultural leadership, co- operation and citizenship. Wfe proudly present some of their achievements during 1950-1951. 1. Raymond Brinckman represented Pennsylvania on the dairy judging team at Springfield, Mass 2. Vocational exhibit won tirst prize at Reading Fair. 5. Vocational exhibit was selected for the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Ji. Assisted farmers in the community by picking peaches and husking twenty acres of corn. 5. Four members were awarded the Keystone Farmer degree at the state convention in January. 6. Five members participated in the Future Farmer Week activities at State College. 7. The supervised farming program consists of 108 projects and 118 members. Mr. Victor Ensminger is the Future Farmers' advisor, and doing an admirable job. 1ilmmimimuminIInIInIinIInInlmn:limiIllinlnInIinIInIniunnunliniluIll1ilunumiunllnlluiInIInIInIniImlInIinIlinillullimmluniinnunInullluiIinIInInlInlnunllllllulllillllull 1. Q 5 1 Fifty-three
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