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MCS CHEER LEADERS GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association is a new club formed this year by Miss Guinnane. Admittance to the club is gained by earning credits, based on athletic interests, scholarship, and other activities. This year the girls planned and prepared a playday, which was held here in December. Girls from Chautauqua, Panama, Celoron, Cassadaga Valley, Bemus Point, Sherman, Lakewood, and Clymer came here and took part in the program the girls had planned for them. The officers for the club are: June Meade, president, Mary Webb, vice-presidentg Eleanor Yuncker, secretary: and Carol Fischer, treasurer.
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THE PACEMAKER 1942 THE LIBRARY CLUB The twenty-one members of the Library Club, under the supervision of Miss Ruth White, elected Autumn Sliter as president and Betty Yuncker as secretary and treasurer. The principal duties of these members are to keep the library in order, to care for the books, to check out books, to keep the files in order, and to furnish exhibitions for the cases. They are put in charge of the library bulletin boards, of telling stories to the smaller grade children and of taking care of other library work. During the year the Library Club had a party to make posters for the book campaign for books for the boys in camp. The following Week the club began the collection of books and put on a short play in assembly to arouse interest. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA There are twenty-one members, including these officers: President, Allen Smith, vice-president, Richard Paulus, secretary, Norman Holbrook, treasurer, Wesley Weise, advisor, Charles V. Flagg. Regular business meetings are held once a month. Gym meetings are held fortnightly. The annual initiation of freshman members takes place amid the ghosts of the old Hoag House. The annual farm and home trip to Ithaca was taken in February in connection with the homemaking department. Holbrook, Stanford, Peters, Scriven, and Weise were the members of the team. Each one placed in the upper third of the contestants. Approximately three hundred schools competed. This year the chapter has emphasized farm machinery repair work and has purchased old machines to repair and sell. They are particularly proud to be the only school in this State to have a tractor and potato sprayer as part of their equipment. THE HI-Y CLUB This year's program started with the annual initiation of new mem- bers. The officers: President, Donald Carlson, vice-president, Charles Anderson, secretary, William Cross, and treasurer, Emmett Franklin, with the aid of Mr. Pfeiffer, the adviser, devised such a scheme for them that they shall long remember the occasion. Hungered by their long walks, the new members greatly enjoyed the Wiener roast held in the shop after all had returned. H Last December boys from all parts of New York State went to Albany to operate the State Government for a day. Our representatives were Donald Carlson and Charles Anderson, accompanied by Mr. Pfeiffer. Other members of the club are: Emmett Franklin, Richard Mead, William Cross, Norman Morton, Fred Brace, Harrison Galloway, Bruce Galloway, Robert Hodges, George Arnold, Robert Johnson.
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