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Annual Keepers . First Row: K. McBeth, E. Swartz, P. Summy, H. Craig, W. Hodgkiss, J. Reagan, E. Dillinger, N. Springer, J. Schmitz. Second Row: J. Dugger, W. Shipley, J. Shaw, R. Fretts, E. Reagan. J. Hiles, E. Byers, C. Moore, L. Sidlovsky, J. Espey, A. Kolar, D. Hough. D. Piper, G. Croushore, Mr. Griffith. Third Row: R. Sossa, E. Suter, J. Miedel, R. Stoner, D. Silsley, E. Brown, K. Yezek, W. Lowe, R. Frctts, A. Bowser, VV. Warburton, P. Tempest. F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America have had a very interesting and informative year. The main event for many of the boys was the trip to the Farm Show in Harrisburg. This was preceded by several skating parties and an unforgettable initiation of thirteen new members. Two members of the East Huntingdon Chapter have received awards for their project work in vocational agriculture. Lawrence Sidlovsky, a Junior, was the winner of a b1'onze medal for having his beef project place twelfth in the state in the annual project contest held at the Pennsylvania State College. Charles Moore, a Sophomore, was selected as the boy with the most outstanding dairy project in the local Chapter and received a medal from the F. F. A. Foundation in recognition of his achievement. The president, Bill Hodgkiss, vice president, Paul Summy, secretary, Henry Craig, treasurer, Edwin Dillinger, reporter, James Reagan, and sentinel, John Hobson, under the direction of Mr. Griffith, have all done their part to make this a successful year for the F. F. A. 29
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Sith-show in tln- sa-voml Ring . '2- Q s i 4, Q57 W, iv G. Nagy, P. Speer, M. Keefer, J. Leighty, C. Quartz, R. Johnston. S. Gibbons, D. Bales, J. Frey, P. Klocek, M. Kirchner, Miss Bair. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY THE HAPPIER WE'LL BE Henry Thatcher, with political ambitions .. Mrs. Thatcher, his wife .. . ........,. .....,., .,.........,. . . . Judy Thatcher, their youngest daughter ..,, .... Anna, the housekeeper .. ..,,. ......,,,. . ,.......... ..... . . . Vivien, the oldest daughter . Babs Bailie, a bashful friend , ...... , Zelda Reese, a triple-threat girl ,....... Jack Harmon, Vivien's boy friend ,... Leslie Hall, a visitor . ,. ..,...... Mr. Dexter, a political power .. 28 . Ronald Ridenour Rita Johnston Maudeline Kirchner Margaret Speer Catherine Quartz Janet Leighty .. , Gladys Nagy James Frey Donald Bales , Patrick Klocek
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llUll1'4'SSl0llZll1'1'S . 5 l irst Row: l'I. Husband, L. Mc-Beth, H. Leasure, D. Nelson, IC. Shallenberger, A. Grimm, P. Kozer. T. Fenton. Seeond Row: E. Siseo, B. Walsh, M. Rerko, D. Poole, S. Nelson, G. Bugosh, S. Ohler, D. Dombrowsky. Third Row: N. Kurth, T. Morgan, V. Dell, R. Batchko, E. Cunnard. J. Baird. M. Johnson, I . Potoka. lfourth Row: B. Gonda, G. Hart, G. Nagy, S. Suter, B. Oakes. M. Dye, M. Mellon. lfifth Row: Mrs. Greenawalt, E. Hodge, J. Guzy, J. Anderson, P. Cunnard, C. Hobson, D. Fisher, Mrs. Houser. Sixth Row: G. Walsh, A. McBeth, D. Peterson, E. Edge, R. Kellaway, J. Shipley, D. Troup. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America is a elub well established by the girls from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Home Economics classes. The Club's aim is to become better homemakers in the future. During the year the club had various business meetings. At the beginning ot' the year ll joyous initiation for the sophomore girls was held in the gym. The regional conference was held at North Huntingdon High School, and a number of the girls from the club attended. On January fourteenth a few of the members went to the Farm Show where they had a wonderful time. In order to make money for the club the girls made Christmas cookies and sold greeting' cards. The officers of the club were: president, Gladys Nagy, vice president, Shirley Suter, secretary. Beatrice Oakes, treasurer, Gwen Hart, and historian, Martha Dye. 30
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