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DRA MATIC jf X CLUB - L to r james Smith L to r Charles Strubble Charles Lute Arlene Burt Donald Strong Helen Bender Donald Sinsabaugh, Ioan Pauline Struble, Alberta Bender Agnes Sowinski Baker, Betty Montaro Beulah Weber William Dorothy Franklin Norma Creeley Marian Myers Jean Villella May Masten Iune Clayson Phyllis Henry Absent Patr1c1a Patterson L to r Robert Stegner Grace Weber, Ida Mullen Roberta Wing Margaret Rogers Sec y Treas , Milton Brown, dent Phyllis Pinney Harriet Folts The Dramatic Club was orgamzed to increase the dramatic interest and ability of the pupils During the first semester Miss Tiffany and Miss Farwell were advisers Com mittees were formed and skits were given between acts of the school play During the second semester the Club has had M1ss Banta as adviser The mem bers have continued their committee work The main accomplishment of the last semester thus far has been the program which the club gave for the junior Red Cross Rally 4H CLUB All Planting tree Ralph Hurlburt, Vice Pres L to r Arlene Burt, Song Leader Roberta Wing Marian Myers Frank Stimson, Eleanor Colley Treas jack Bryant jean Burlingame Carl Kent Betty Farwell, News Reporter Delores Oakley Absent Esther Crosby Pres , Eleanor Burt Sec y William Colley Cheer Leader Joyce Wagner The 4H Club was orgamzed this year by Mr Krebs to take the place of the junior Ag Club The members are especially interested in victory gardens Most of the members have livestock such as calves, sheep or chickens They learn how to plant trees and practice other agricultural projects Like the F F A the 4H is a national organization and members benefit from the leaflets and pamphlets which are given them 29 ' 3 - 5 , 1 . .: ' , f . .: , 7 J 7 7 . -7 7 . . , . r 1 I 7 ' 7 3 i Q 3 7 n . , I . .: , 2 7 7 . . , s- 0 Juanita Williams, Carl Villella, Presi- 5 . . , . . n , I ' - . .: 3 7 7 7 'Q 9 7 , 3 : 7 '. 7 I . . . . '7 7 7
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Seated Patty Fa1rf1eld Hershal Learn Arlene Burt, B111 Mlller Ronald Shabala Cornets Stand1ng Margaret Rogers, French Horn Rxchard Stegner Robert Stegner Carl Kent Walter Karst john M1tchell Trumpets Roberta Wxng Mellophone BAND -5-r L Seated Dorothy Karst, Trombone Ralph Hurlburt G1lbert Dehnkamp, Tubas Earl Cl1ne Trombone Standmg John Learn, Snare Drum Lester Kenf1eld Donald Strong Barltones Howard Hammond Snare Drum Phyll1s Pxnney, Bass Drum Absent V1rg1n1a Morgan Clarmet Seated Rowena Miller Flute, Bermce Hooper Mary Montaro, Patr1c1a Patterson Catherme Struble Clar1nets Standing Roberta Learn Flute Harrxet Folts joan Redding Katherxne Swart Clar1nets Betty Farwell Barbara jackson, Saxa phones The Band of Hmsdale Central School has become lncreasingly popular The Band, wh1ch 1S under the d1rect1on of M1ss Brown gave a concert 1n the early Fall has played at the assemblles and one basketball game The Band journeyed to Hamburg on Aprll 25 to part1c1pate 1n a contest w1th many other schools They recelved a superlor ratlng 1n thelr class Sec y CAMPFIRE Seated janet Hogue Scr1be Mary Lou Ingram Treas Phyllis Henry Presxdent Glorxa Learn, Standing Ida Brooks, Helen Bender, L1ll1an Eaton, Patty Fa1rf1eld V1ce Pres Flora Gaylor, Betty Learn, Charlotte Gray, Ruth Holmes Marie Barnes The Camphre glrls are traditional in Hxnsdale Central School The girls meet m the school. Dunng the meetmgs, members work on thexr proJects and plan the specxal oc casxons A faculty tea 1n the fall, spoon suppers, a doughnut drive, the Armual Mother and Daughter Banquet planned for May 21, campxng, C0unC11 f1res and work on ranks were the mam achlevements of th1s year. 28
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FFA Front Row Lester Morgan, Don Shaffer Front Row Raymond Emerson, Charles Pres1dent Loren Brxggs V1ce Pres St1mson Edgar Frost Watchdog Rodney Kenneth Benham Sec y D1ck Scott Treas Emerson Donald Adams Robert Perrmgton john Wxlson Back Row Lester Kenfleld Donald Crandall Back Row Wayne Wagner Charles Reddmg Douglas W1ng Paul Kent C11fton See Arthur Reporter, Ernest Burt Arnold Kratts P1nney Absent George Burlxngame Raymond Absent Robert Oakes Louls Underwood Goodyear The Future Farmers of Amer1ca 1S one of the oldest clubs 1n the school The member shxp conslsts ent1rely of boys takmg vocational agr1culture Th1s year all the boys takmg agri culture were 1n the F F A They declded to hold the1r meetmgs at mght and found that It was cons1derably better Dur1ng the flrst meet1ng the members made plans for 1n1t1at1ng the Greenhands The 1n1t1at1on took place durmg the second meet1ng There 1S a busmess meet1ng at every meet1ng after wh1ch the members play games Four boys Donald Shaffer Kermeth Benham Lester Morgan and Ernest Burt attended SCIENCE CLUB The Sc1ence Club Wh1Ch has about elghteen members under the superv1s1on of Mr Smlth was prevlously d1re ted by Mr Ioslyn Many educatxonal and lnterestmg experlments were per formed by the members of the Club durmg the year The Club v1s1ted Clark Brothers and Daystrom s mdustr1al plants 1n Olean, durxng the year All members of the club benef1ted from th1s tr1p to the fullest extent The Club had the pleasure of hear1ng Cadet Lt Col Addlson Yahl of St Bonaventure College speak on Chem1cal Warfare All members Jomed the Amerlcan Instltute of SCICDCE and Englneermg Club Seated G1lbert Dehnkamp, Pres1dent Evelyn Seated Robert Weatherall Jamce St1mson, Learn, VICE Pres1dent Standmg Mary Rogers, Robert Bell Standmg Robert Iohnson Frank Patty Fa1rf1eld, Wayne Wagner, Charles St1mson St1mson Donald Blackmon Betty Whxte, james Sturtevant, Mary St1mson Absent Paul Kent, Louxs Underwood Absent Donald Raub Sec y Treas Douglas Wing lu -1.- 30 7x:A ,V Q v Q : . . , 1 7 7 I - '7 7 7 Q I 7 '7 7 '7 7 7 ' ' ' : 9 9 : 7 7 ' 7 7 7 ' , f n : , : , . 7 5 1 the Annual Farm and Home Week at Ithaca this year. . . C I l . . . . - . . . 7 . . . . 7 K . I7 . . . I . . Q : , . . - . : . : , 7 7 ' . : , o , - , , . . . A t Q 4 it . Q,
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