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FFHA. lst Row, L. to R.: David Shearlng, Robert Shearing, John Meyer, Gerald Kral, Wil- liam Shearlng, James Houghton, Mr. Robinson. 2nd Row: Martin Halvorsen, Gary VanSlyke, Gerald Ferlngton, Douglas Bliss, Warren Ward, Larry Davis, Edward Mar- quart. 3rd Row! Michael VanS1yke, David Walton, joseph Stalford, Paul Halvorsen, Roger VanSlyke, James Grlsewood, Ronald Noble. The Chapter Meeting Contest Team won the County and Sectional Contest. Eleven members took part and succeeded ln winning the State Chapter Meeting Contest. In the Wyoming County FFA Speaking Contest, Jerry Kral placed second. Dave Ayers, Ray Jacoby, Richard Popp, Frank Vassar, and Steve Wing were honored to be raised to the degree of Empire Farmers. FFA members took part in the State FFA Convention band and chorus at Verona. The chapter placed first ln the Wyoming County Land judging Contest, Grant Metcalf, Steve Wing, and Richard Popp were members. Grant Metcalf, David Shearlng, and Gerald Kral were accepted for the Wyoming County Farmer Degree. Officers of the chapter are: Jerry Kral - President: Dave Shearing - Vice-President: james Broughton - Secretary: Robert Shearing - Treasurer: john Meyer - Reporter: William Shearing - Sentinel. The LCS Chapter won the Spring Contest Trophy. They placed third at County Achievement Day. The chapter sent five boys to the State FFA Camp Oswegotchie, New York, while David Ayers was one of three boys from the state' that went to Camp Mlnlwanca, Michigan. Under Dave Shearing, twelve memltrs planted a crop demonstration which placed second in the state's top ten. Dave Shearlng, Grant Metcalf, and Mr. Robinson attended the National Convention ln Kansas City. Two-hundred and fifteen guests attended the Ninth Annual Family Banquet where members spoke on their activities. The Student Council was active this year with two projects. They obtained a hard cover for the yearbook, which they sponsored, and also directed the Monitor System, The Student Council was lnvlted to attend the District Twelve Meeting of the New York State Association of Student Councils, held at Marion, New York. Mary Frances Bush, Virginia Kohler, and Richard Bracone were chosen to attend. The Student Council decided that membership would not further the interests of the student body and so decided against joining. One of the results of this visit was the or- ganizing of dancing during the lunch period. Mrs. Bannister should be commended for her work as advisor of this group. lst Row, L. to R.: Hal Rogers, Virginia Kohler, Jared Barlow, Mrs. Bannister, john Madison, Barbara Stenson. 2nd Row: Mary Francis Bush, Bonnleclare Evans, Darla Rogers, Robert Marsh, Audrey Miller, Richard Bracone. 3rd Row: Roger Chimino, George Ehresman, Ronald Woodworth, Ronald Keaton, judy Smith, Judy Renaud. ' H STUDENT COUNCH 41
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i l STATE SHIP WINNERS lst Row, L. to R.: Barbara Scholes, Kathleen Kohler. 2nd Row: Mary Sherman, Bar- bara Stenson, jean Hohday. 1st Row, L. to R.: Jerry Kral, Mary Shen-nan, Barbara Scholes, Barbara Stenson, jean Hohday, Joyce Buck, Frederick Steaderman, jared Barlow. 2nd Row: Sally Satterlee, Emma Howard, Linda Warren, Stanley Marsh, David Shearing, Elaine Shaffner, Mary Wag-ner, Elizabeth Madison. 3rd Row: Eileen Stenson, Hal Rogers, Richard Bracone, David Gross, David Almeter, Fay Clark, Marilyn Phelps, Absent: Kathleen Kohler, Cecelia DeRycke, Sandra Sanford, Cecile Comelius, Gayle Lampe. HCJNOR SOCIEY 4 X 40 SCHOLAR-
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F. H. A. lst Row, L. to R.: Sharon Davis, Mary Ann Court, Helen Stauss, Dorothy Beardsley, Mrs. Yauchzy, Sandra Camey, Waneta Buckley, Martha Humphrey, Nellie Jo Wolfe, Sandra Sanford, Claudia Shattuck, Mary Campbell, Nancy Bean, Joyce Buck. 2nd Row: Judy Lenton, Ruth Johnson, Karen Hume, Virginia Wing, Janet Hume, Carol Jorgen- .sen, JoAnn Laney, Rebecca Eddy, Carolyn Dickey, Linda Sherman, Christine Buck- ley, Maxine Morgan, Serena Halvorsen. 3rd Row: Jean Seth, Diane Recore, Floy Mow- ers, Nancy Mlller, Ruth VonGunden, Connie Rowe, Linda Wagner, Marilyn Phelps, Maria Kral, Beverly Balmas, Sharon Murphy, Cecile Cornelius, Janet Zaskoda, Donna Bliss. 4th Row: Ruthella Sargent, Connie Grisewood, Gladys Hayes, Judy Barlow, Ruth Brown, Yvonne Goodenow, Patricia Lee, Jean Cook, Judy Zawadski, Joan Vallance, Lolita Noble, Betty Fine. The Letchworth Central Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America held their annual initiation of 20 new members on October 17 1957. The total enrollment was 65 members which made them the 2nd largest chapter in Central Westem District B. ' For a Christmas project, the girls gathered and repaired old toys. 'I'hese were distributed among various families in the community. Money received from waiting on table for the Artificial Breeders Association pancake supper was used for the purchase of a Silver Tea Service. On March 6, the 3rd annual Style Show was presented hy the Homemaking 2 and 3 girls. 30 of the FHA members attended the annual District Spring Rally in Andover on March 27. The L.C.S. Chapter was in charge of roll call. Sandie Carney,Dorothy Beardsley, Judy Barlow, and Sandy Sanford with Mr. and Mrs. Yauchzy attended the annual FHA State Convention in Syracuse on May 16 and 17. The L. C. S. Chapter had charge of roll call at this meeting. ln May the FHA girls entertained their families at an annual Family's Day Tea. The activities of the year ended with a picnic. Officers of the year have been: President - Waneta Buckley: Vice-President - Claudia Shattuck: Secretary - Nellie Jo Wolfe: Correspond- ing Secretary - Brenda Reckahn: Song Leader - Martha' Humphrey: Treasurer - Sandie Carney: Reporter - Sandy Sanford: Historian - Mary Campbell: Parliamentarian - Dorothy Beardsley, The Library Club has completed it second successful year. At the commencement of the school year the members of the club elected the following officers: President, Elizabeth Madison: Vice- President, Elaine Shaffner: Secretary, Linda Warren: Treasurer, Kathleen Kohler. At the club meetings, which were held the second Tuesday of every month, members leamed to put books on shelves, mend hooks, file index cards, and do many other things which help in running a library. This year the club bought pins of achievement for each member. The main purpose of the club is to acquaint members with the library itself - To help do this, each member works in the library one period a week and is given full charge under the supervision of Miss Saunders. lst Row, L. to R.: Sandra Carney, Darla Rogers, Linda Warren, Elaine Shaffner, Miss Saunders, Elizabeth Madison, Kathleen Kohler, Jo Ann Beaumont, Judy Satterlee. 2nd Row: Linda Wagner, Andrea Chastek, Sally Satterlee, Sandra Sanford, Linda Sat- tler, Virginia Kohler, Carolyn Bliss, Mary Jane Garbo, JoAnn Goff, Christine Buckley. 3rd Row: Dorothy Beardsley, Cecile Cornelius, Norma Bell, Sally Higgins, Bonnie Rowe, Shirley Todd, Nancy Miller, Joan Bolster, Diane Recore. 4th Row: Betty Fine, Marjorie Smith, Judy Barlow, Mary Campbell, Emma Howard, Dorothy Dutton, Ruth Brown, Laura Robinson, Yvonne Goodenow, LIBRARY CLUB ' 42
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