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FRONT ROW, Left to right: Mr. Gerald Snyder, R. Craul, L. Ridinger, H. Myers, G. Frantz, Phil- Advisorg R. Myers, G. Barshinger, E. Abel, F. Del- lips, M. Heiges, S. Leber, J. Vaughn, THIRD ROW: linger, L. Fake, S. Martin, G. Floyd, C. Cunning- D. Mapstone, S. Sloat, R. Graham, A. Fahringer, ham. D. Henise, L. Leiphart, J. Leiphart, J. Paules. G. Crumling, K. Smith, R. Aldinger, R. Smallwood, SECOND ROW: W. Heindel, W. Wert, G. Ferree, E. Lehman, J. Snyder, H. Taylor, G. Rexroth. FUTURE F RMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for boys studying voca- tional agriculture. The primary aims of the F.F.A. are the development of leader- ship, and citizenship. The F.F.A. helps each member make an intelligent choice of the farm occupation which he will pursue after graduation. The F.F.A. has four degrees of active membership: Green Hand Degree, which is conferred by the local chapter, Chapter Farmer conferred by the county organiza- tion, Keystone Degree, conferred by the State Association, and the highest degree, the American Farmer, which is conferred by the National Association. York County Star Future Farmer of America Ellsworth Lehman was selected in competition with the best F.F.A. members from the nine other schools in York County Chapter of Future Farmers of America. He was chosen on the basis of his scholarship record, leadership activities, his supervised farming program, and his F.F.A. activities.
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Y-TEEN S FRONT ROW left to nght L Bupp P Grlbert P Slpe L Rrtz R Conrad P Mann F ones C Lerphart N1 Snyder SECOND ROW D Rersmger D Klme Bupp L Hose L Keller L D1nterman Smlth B Hexm S Ph1ll1ps M Cunnmgham L Kefauwer THIRD ROW C Ziegler P Wrlhlde L Oberdorff D Ruppert C Nelson M Gennock C Relslnger J Pofl' S Kauffman L Kauffman Mlss Markley advrsor FOURTH ROW C Stermer K Frrtchman B Wrlhrde L Trostle K Wolfe D Helser D Fauth S Ang stadt R Paup R Whlteleather C Dretz Absent P Shelley The Y Teens organlzauon IS composed of fortx three gxrls from grades mne to twelxe who meet twxce monthlx under the dlrectlon of M1ss Florence Vlarkley Officers of the group xx ho were elected bx the fflrls at the1r first meetmv ln October are Paula Shellev, Frederlca Conrad Patrlcla Slpe Pegfrx Mann and Lmda Rxt7 Regular club meetlngs durlnv the wear mcluded talks to the qlrls bx mmlsters YW CA representatlx es halrdressers and career xx omen Decoratmff the school lobbx for Chrlstmas and collectmff foodstuffs and boxes for the needy marked the first project of the group thls term An assembly program featurmv a candle hvhtmw ceremony, XNl11Cl1 hrffhhghted the ideals of the Y-Teen organization in general, was held during the second semester along with several dances and sales projects. 71
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QWBRE AME FRONT ROW, left to right: N. Hake, C. Ziegler, D. Whitman, F. McMillion, L. Wilson, S. Darr P. Dellinger, D. Crumling, A. Varick, C. Al- money, SECOND ROW: S. McMillion, R. Sch- losser, J. Emlet, L. Oberdorff, C. Nelson, D. Rup- ICA it pert. J. Dayhoff, Yarnell, P. Wilhide, S. Smeltzer, S. Givens, L. Ridinger, B. Wickenheiser, R. Young. THIRD ROW: C. Wilhide, B. Red- man, R. Radziewicz, R. Moritz, Panebaker, C. Gentzler, M. Hileman, S. Fizer. FUTURE HO EMAKERS CF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America, organized on a national level, is open to any girl in grades nine to twelve who is studying home economics. As part of its pro- gram F.H.A. gives its members an opportunity to develop and carry out activities pertaining to homemaking. The main goal of the organization is to help each individual become a better person at home and in the community. Each year the local organization sets up a program which will help the club members achieve their goal. Some of the club's activities include attendance at the regional and state F.H.A. meetings, sponsorship of a dance, and a service project.
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