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SERVICE .dl Row I: Mary Lou Newton, Dorothy Kaczynski, Lorraine Hir- schey, Betty Ann Lampson. Row 2: Janet Peebles, Arlene Thompson, Anna Margie Moshier, Ruby Widrick, Florence Widrick, Sally Ingersoll, Jackie Prashaw, Kay Chamberlain. Row 3: Rita Woodhouse, Carole Muncy, Maren Ann Tyrrell, Pauline Mayer, Linda VVoodhouse, Edna Murphy, Norma Austin. F.B.L.A. Row 1: Jerrie Ann Lehman, Rose Mary Lyndaker, Barbara Benware. Row 2: Carolyn Sweredoski, Joyce Campany, Judy Garnham, Pat Rhubart. Row 3: Carol Leeman, James Wind- over, Martha Smithling, Jane Tabolt. Row 4: Jacqueline Moore, Margaret Campany. Standing: Mr. Raymond Tucker, advisor: Mr. Robert D. Drummond, advisor: Jane Western, president, Fritz Loson, vice-president, Beatrice Benware, secre- taryg Virginia Yancey, treasurer, Elinor Greene, reporter. 5
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In September, the Lowville chapter of the Future Farmers of America revised their yearly program for the activity contest and adopted a system so that the members who do extra work are able to receive credit for it. At the end of the year the boy who has achieved the greatest number of points receives an award. Last fall, thirty-four F.F.A. members, sponsored by the Lowville Farmers' Cooperative and the G.L.F., took two hundred five soil samples on fifty-eight different farms. A parent and son banquet was held in April, the first of its kind in several years. During the past year, Dick Bush received the Empire Farmer Award, which is the second highest award given in F.F.A. Richard Kaban won the first prize at the Lewis County Fair in the 4-H tractor driving contest and second at the State Fair. The Lowville F.F.A. judging team took top honors in the dairy judging contest at the Lewis County Fair. Richard Kaban and Wayne VVoodard were in a group representing Lewis County in dairy judging at the 1957 State Fair. Planning for a crop demonstration to be held this summer is one of the final projects of this school year. M.. . t 5 rj Clit . 4, 'f 9 , N W, 36' Mark jantzi, treasurerg Steve Zubrzycki, presidentg Cleo jantzi sentinelg Aaron Lehman, reporterg Elton Erb, vice-president joseph Rogozienski, D.H,I.A. officerg Mr. Donald L. Haight advisor. F .A. Retire! Program for Activity Context Row 1: john Hirschey, Anthony Sakowski, Herbert Yousey, Martini Beyer, Gerald Der, Charles Marolf, Charles Northrup Glenn Spencer, Ernest Clemons. Row 2: Frank Leviker, Ken- neth Northrup, Donald Schwendy, joseph Makuch, Elton Leh- man, Gerald Nagy, Fred Smith, jack Albanese. Row 3: Ste- phen Nagy, Raymond Moody, Burton Halladay, Henry Tarasck. Lawrence Jantzi, Dick Gascho, Blair Combs. Ron' 4: Vernon Rocs, Harry O'Connor, joseph Moser, Barry juhasz, Bernard Bush, Larry Allen, Wayne VVoodward, Theron Lucas. 1
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CLUBS Row I: Mr. I-'rank Campbell, advisorg Loren Lee, Peter Baker, Gerald Der, Martin Beyer, Lynn Aubel, Thomas Petrie. Row 2: Paul Baker, joseph Szoke, Steve Lee, Stanley Loson, Tom Moore, Roger Maciejko. Row 3: Cary L. Camolli, Fred Smith, Projector Life would be so dull without the visual aids depart- ment and the smiling faces of the thirty-five projector operators. These senior high fellows have willingly given up their free time to learn the handling of movie projectors and electronic equipment such as the tape recorder. Under the supervision of Mr. Campbell, these boys have conscientiously studied the twists and turns of these various mechanical devices so they can be of assistance to any teacher any period of the day. These boys are not amateurs, as each one has taken and james Percoski, James Ferrance, Fritz Loson, Harry O'Connor, Richard Gascho. Row -I: Clifford Cook, Phil Brown, Kenneth Northrup, Larry Lampson, Bernard Bush, Lansing Farney, Neil Keib. Uperators passed a written test. They can set up a movie pro- jector in one minute and also make minor repairs. Since this is strictly a service organization, a great deal of credit and thanks is due them from both teachers and students for their cooperation and de- pendability. Pictured below is some of the equipment in the room provided for its storage and some of the members with Dr. Ford's secretary, Miss Doris Twitchell, who helps supervise the group.
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