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,, . I- i Back row I. Pugh, M. Stahl, F. O'Brien, A. Wacker, l, Drowne, A. Sackett, B. Ainsworth, K. Shetlcr, M. Kamb, M. Sackett, Middle row A. Moore, B. Templeton, B. Burke, D. Fox, B. Ayers, S. Howland, L, Johnston, S, Mc- Quoid, S. Wilber, S. Guild, J. Williams, M. gtg, ' 4,5 Future Teachers of America Newly formed. the FCPA. has done much to stimulate interest in the teach- ing profession among the high school students. At table: C. Buckman, Dr. Northway, advisor, Francis, l. Pugh, Seated on bench. B. Ainsworth, J Holly, M. Rowe, A. Wacker, B. Templar, A, Druschel P, Barnes, P. Habecker, L. Jennejahn. UTD n f Future Homemakers of America 1 Francis, Seated K. Lynch, S. Menz, S. Young, Mr. Cochrane, advisor, N, Belle-Isle, S. Cooney, .l. Strapp. RIFLE CLUB 'AT Girl's Rifle Club. formed four vears ago. has taught safety in the handling of fire-arins, and has introduced many girls to the sport of hunting. wi i F.H.A.'s members are girls who have taken home economics and who wish further projects and in- formation ahout successful home management. On counter- J. Peters, S. Vahue, S. Young, F. Burton, G. Sta hl, C Years, M. Dahl, A. Sackett, S. Alberti, Standing. B. Dyer, R. Jefterds, erti G Mrs. Dahl, advisor, Seated E. Burke, B. Herrington, D. Alb Jenneiahn, S. Dailor. 56 V if X i Lb! Future Farmers of America The f:.f:.A. is comprised of hoys who plan to make il career of agriculture. They learn scien- tihe methods hy actual participation. At head table- D, Gilbert, F, Olmstead, M. Rowe, R, Hudson, L. Ains worth, Mr. Curtis, advisor, R. Lynch, D, Kerbs, At side table. G Frederick, C. Arncr, D. Storken, J. Harloft, R. Prouty, W. Burke, L Desman, M. Vahue, F. Forgue, W. Lusk, R. Warner, 7 ' F.. Malvff' , -45-w R4 ' msg. , v,-,,f'-1 A..,,r,, ffm' f , 4 ' ..,...4, se rf - '- -er-
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r i 1 LATIN CLUB 1 S.P,Q.R., the Latin Club has .is A its primary function the clevele opment of deeper appreciation for the Latin l.inguzige and Ro- mzin Culture through extramur- riculnr projects. Bock row: Norris, Kimball, Sockett, Lincoln, Drowne, Wacker, Ainsworth, Clarke, Morris, Hollister, Cooney, Pugh, Second row, Rowe, Ayers, Kintz, Hobecker, Ford, Belle-lsle, Gibbs, Barnes, Jenneiohn, Joboul, Redmond, D'Hont, Third row: Martin, Killockey, Moore, Francis, Burke, Druschel, Sackett, Bricka, Lanphear, Gerstner, Faulkner, Frederick, Boldt, Belcher, Stropp, Fourth row: March, Gerstner, Havens, Joint, Furman, Morlin, Moldram, Reitz, Mahrl, Shel- ler, Buckman, Bachmon, Cochrane, Kossaw, Hicks, Seated: Mamoone, Menz, Miss Dispenzo, odyisor, Komb, Carter, Walker. SCIENCE ft S if tnj., 0 9 'B t, cius fill? . Science Clubs meetings .ire given over to hearing Speakers ' .ind seeing movies on Various subjects relnted to the' scientific helds which interest its members. Back row: Banser, Sheflin, Lincoln, Cuthbertson, Schroder, Herrington, Shafer, Keyes, Kimball, Sutton, Red- mond, Kill, Second row: Drowne, JRXS: Hollister, Varney, Cooney, Williams, Wilber, Mamoone, Norris, Benwitz, Morris, Third row: Mottoon, Walker, Thomas, Gerstner, Gleisle, Kossow, Redmond, Kill, Sutton, Fourth row: Killockey, Mortin, Sockett, Belle-Isle, Francis, Ainsworth, Pugh, Moore, Sut- ton, Williams, Templor, Seated: Cooney, Druschel, Larsen, Schroder, advisor, Belcher, Lester, Shetler, Kamb. PRESS CLUB ,fs fs.-s The Hornet. our school newspaper, which re- Q, c'eix'ecl second pliice in the Times Union News- 7 Hg r paper Contest liist year. is published by this lOKll'IltlllSllC group, Back row: Templar, Hollister, Morris, Gleisle, Mo- moone, Norris, Keyes, Williams, Clarke, Sockett, Ford, Rappl, Second row: Rowe, Spittal, Cochrane, Scckett, Jenneiahn, Jefilerds, Bricko, Mantegna, Herrington Jenneiflhfl, Kintz, Rappl, Third row: Johnston, Martini Garvey, Young, Ainsworth, Willioms, Mrs, Fox, advisor, Seated: Gibbs, Shafer, Menz, Burke, Belcher, Komb. 35
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At projector: G. Norris, Mr. Hicks, advisor A. Bachman, M. Dahl L Johnston Back row- R. Sutton, D. Kill, C. Sutton, D. Kimball M. Sackett, S McQuoid J Farrel dle row: D. Briggs, P. Hicks, J. Healy, Front row Whitbeck, J. Yates, R. Neale, D, Kosso Mann. PROJECTION CLUB Projection Club, formed this year, has taught a number of high school students how to set up and run the projector. ln doing this, edu- cational reels for classroom dem- onstration can be more widely used. ,le au.. MAJORETTES CLUB The lVlajorette's Club meetings are held to allow the band majorettes and girls grooming For this role to practice and receive pointers on baton twirling. flock row: B. Bricka, J. Lanphear, G. Grievson, Middle row: Mrs. Perry, advisor, T. Simcox, K. Swartz, C. Collins, C. Mantegna, Front row: S. McQuoid, M. Buckland, A. Carter, C. Spittal. l T 5 l l lllllll ll Y, FXAMV 1 ii-1 CHESS and CHECKERS Chess and checker club meets weekly to allow its members the sport of com- peting to find a champion player. Standing: B. Lester, M. Larsen, J. Mamoone, Mr. Blackwell, Mr. Schroder, advisor, D, Mann, D, Her- rington, Seated: G. Norris, R. Sutton, unknown players, M. Bernst, D. Kossow, R. Hoover, P. Hicks, P, Schroder, D. Kill, C. Sutton. :fi ei Y g 1,6 2 Jill Ni eg YORKERS' CLUB The Yorkers' Club is newly formed. Comprised ol members of the seventh grade, the club's purpose is to study about the history of their village and their state. Back row. R. Norris, J. Porter, M. Morton, B. Dampier, R. Henry, R, Holdswortlw, Middle row: D. Rose, M. Birchenough, C. Norter, Front 37 raw: C. Collins, G. Sleight, M. Sigas, P. Miller,
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