Lowville Academy and Central School - Lowacadian Yearbook (Lowville, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Lowville Academy and Central School - Lowacadian Yearbook (Lowville, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 33 of 98
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Page 33 text:

Standin Roman, Mary Jane Doody, Mrs. Kenneth Ford (advisor), Sue Robinson, Colleen Roche, Diane Fitz-Gerald, Pat Nortz, Kay Sohn. g: Grant Curtis, Jim Ferrance, Dick Roberts, Jo Anne Ward, Yvonne Ward, M Ann le Cercle Francais “La séance est ouverte!” These are the appropriate words that open French Club once a month. These language enthusiasts started the year by electing Sue Robinson, president; Janie Nortz, vice-president; and Howard Higby, secretary-treasurer. Diane Fitz-Gerald was appointed chairman of the entertainment committee and Mary Ann Roman, house chairman. The purpose of the club is to better acquaint student members with the French language, culture and arts. The programs consisted of skits, song fests and games. ‘sas em Peg ees SE BE ad Standing: Sally Bannon, Paul Rice, Charles Osterhaudt, David Boutwell, Carol Stevens, Howard Higby, Betty Cannan, Delores Leviker. Seated: Sharon Osterhaudt, Julia Nichols, Sharon Bibbins, Kathleen O’Connor, Kathleen Johnson, Joyce Arthur.

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Row 3: Lorraine Hirshey, Betty Lampson, Richard Sweredoski, Jim Finn, David Boutwell, Jim Olley, David Corbine. Row 2: Jane Western, Sharon Osterhaudt, Betty Stoffel, Nancy Virkler, Miriam Brooks, Marian Hulbert, Mary Ann Roman, Kay Chamberlain, Elinor Greene, Diane Virkler, Jean Gallup. Row 1: Kathleen O’Connor, Kathleen Johnson, Carol Stevens, Anna Margie Moshier, Bethany Boshart, Sandy Allen, Jackie Prashaw, Joanne Ward, Peggy Smith, Janet Lehman, Sharon Greene, Paul Roman. Noon Whistle While we are speaking of the beams and framework of our construction, ete stm eer ps we must also remember our so-called progress report, the “Noon Whistle.” Soon after September 1, our bi-monthly paper was reorganized under newly-chosen foremen, Mary Ann Roman and Marian Hulbert. A staff was soon formed and Mr. Tucker and Mr. Drummond were chosen as advisors. Room 312 became the official “hangout” for all interested in helping with the writing, editing, proofreading, or typing of the production. Our foremen introduced new ideas including a “Personals” column and ‘Who's Who in L.A.C.S.”” New headlines and cuts made construction progress even more interesting. Row 3: Paul Rice, Jane Nortz, Sue Robinson, Dick Greene, Dave Boshart, Colleen Roche, Peter Biche, Diane Fitz-Gerald, Harry Repak, Ralph Pedersen, Richard Bush. Row 2: Helen O’Connor, Doris Graves, Hazel Donnelly, Sally Bannon, Sandra Howley, Kay Sohn, Margaret Duflo, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Drummond, Yvonne Ward, Pat Nortz, Joyce Arthur. Row 1: Gordon Allen, Mary Jane Doody, 28 Julia Nichols, Barbara Schweitzer, Julie Steiner, Carole Davis, Judy Howley.



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Miss Olive Kilpatrick (advisor), Linda Croyle (song leader), Arlene Thompson (pub licity chairman), June Rasmussen (membership chairman), Anna Margie Moshier (secretary), Charlotte Roy (president), Mrs. Shirley Prue Parker (installation officer), Jane Archer (vice-president), Rose Powlin (treasurer), Virginia Yancey (board chairman), Bonnie Young and Pauline Mayer (co-chairmen of ways and means comm.), Mrs. Cynthia Rice (advisor). Future Homemakers of America In October, the Future Homemakers of America held their annual installation. At this program, Charlotte Roy was installed as president and Jane Archer as vice-president. Throughout the year Anna Margie Mashier, acting as secretary, took the business notes while Rose Powlin, treasurer, handled the money. The girls had two meetings a month—one business meeting and one social evening. Under the direction of Miss Olive Kilpatrick and Mrs. Cynthia Rice, the girls have tried to promote the feeling of international good will. At Christmas time, the members fixed old toys for needy children and sent ten boxes to soldiers away from home during the holidays. rganizations. i sh Throughout the school year, the girls have catered to banquets held by various school o ee: Standing: Bonnie Young, Miss Olive Kilpatrick (advisor), Sheila Fitzgerald, Jean Cannan, Donna Comins, Cecelia Leviker, June Ras- mussen, Karen Schneider, Joan Bush, Arlene Thompson, Carol Koster, Virginia Yancey, Mary Ellen Lautenschlager, Sally Sylvester, Charlotte Roy, Linda Croyle, Anna Margie Moshier, Bernice Rowsam, Rosemary Lyndaker, Carol Klosner, Cora Moore, Mary Jantzi, Pauline Mayer, Mrs. Cynthia Rice (advisor). Seated around table: Gloria Leviker, Jane Archer, Norma Austin, Carole Western, Rose Powlin, Karen Rhone, Susan Smith. 30

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