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E HUMEMA qxiisllgf S mis vgERlCA First Row: V. Hicks, S. Furness Second Row: N. Hawthorne, J. Reomer, C. Mann, M. Vick, B. Mills, Miss Soltys Third Row: S. Siargian, B.NBcgnlaer, S. Smith, A. Young, J. Riviere, M. Steffen, J. Herman, I. Murray, . 1' . nger , u r Fourth Row: C. Seaman, R. Swanger, M. Hall, E. Nichols, P. Seaman, S. Preston FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The current school year found the F. H. A. with 28 members. During the year President Betty Mills, Vice-President Marilynn Vick, Treasurer Joanne Reamer, Secretary Carol Mann, and Reporter Nancy Hawthorne directed the club program with the assistance of Miss Elaine Soltys. In October many of the girls participated in the annual cherry pie baking con- test. The winners were Dorothy Heidemann, first, Norna Akey, secondg and Shirley Brown, third. Activities of the club this year included serving for the F. F. A. Banquet, a Christmas party complete with a caroling trip, attendance at the F. H. A. Spring Rally, and a roller skating party. . , On May 18, the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet was held in the school cafeteria. Following dinner, which was served by the F. F. A. boys, the girls were entertained by two short plays, singing, and speeches.
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S' .- ., 5 T ' R' :F-Ji. it. 1, it: t'..qv'-fra' 'ie' First Row: J. Moortense, P. Groupman, B. Jensen, M. Steffen, A. Young, J. Jurhs Second Row: B. Behrend, Miss Eldred, J. Reomer, S. Heise, E. Nichols, M.. Engert Third Row: S. igowneyi, D. Smith, S. Smith, B. Banker, N. Smith, D. Heise, D. Washburn, K. Nowack, . But er COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club this year sold refreshments at the home soccer games, sold basketball pins, and sweatshirts. The club continued the project started last year of sending a CARE package to Korea. The funds raised were also used to finance a field trip for the members. The group has been under the direction of President Shirley l-leise, Vice- President Joanne Beamer, Secretary Beverly Behrend and Treasurer Edith Nichols with the able assistance of Miss Eldred.
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fdwfffxswdsgswvi A A -4. QR' , WW? A 2. if A W. of L27 of if , First Row: R. Behrend, Mr. Diedrich, C. Hardenbrook, H. Bolton, R. Bliss, W. Weed, G. Heidemonn Second Row: P. Behnke, P. Congdon, L. McMullen, W. Doum, J. Rowley, A. Bruce, R. Behrend, N. Hughes it it ,QW 95,3 FSVQD, uwnliilg FARMERS OF AMERICA .X ' The Kendall Chapter of the F. F. A. organized officially for the year by electing the following officers: President, Harold Bolton, Vice President, Richard Blissg Secretary, Cole Harclenbrookg Treasurer, Ward Weedg Reporter, Paul Behnkeg and Sentinel, Raymond Behrend. The group is advised by Mr. William Diedrich. The refreshment sales during home basketball games were more successful than ever this year. Part of the funds were used to help sponsor the Kendall Iunior Rifle Club. The club expects this to be an annual F. F. A. service to the community. On VVashington's Birthday a team of egg graders went to the annual Poultry Show in Rochester to compete with 24 other schools. The group placed fifth. The F. F. A. year was highlighted by a very successful Father and Son Banquet. In May three F. F. A. members, Cole I-lardenbrook, Paul Behnke, and Dick Bliss attended the annual State Convention at Baldwinsville. Mr. Diedrich accom- panied the boys to the three-day meeting.
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