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,-49umdm-ml Sqcemm The F. F. A. is a national organization of, hy, and for boys studying vocational agriculture. The F. F. A. Chapter of Millcreek worked very hard this year. There were n'any individual honors won and the club as a whole did very well. Nearly twenty students attended the State Farm Show at Harrisburg in January where they learned many new things in agriculture. Two students from Millcreek played in the State Band at the farm show. The F. F. A. also had a good basketball team which provided fun for the memhers every week. Vocational students hard at study Mr. Payne is the F. F. A. advisor and he has helped out the club tremendously throughout the year The officers this were: David Love--President: Joe Comeau-VicefPresident: Dick Winslowi'Secretary Deb WhiteeTreasurerg Chet Dylewski'Reprter: joe BauerfWatch Dogg Don Waidley -Chapliiiii. 74a ?wZwze cnmeze of ffmefziccz Left to right-Row 1: B. Potthoff, D. Barringer, P. Rich, B. Adams, C. Wiser. Row 2: D. Waiclley, J. Ackerman, j. Comeau, R. Winslow, D. Love, Mr. Payne, C. Dylewski, j. Bauer, D. White, T. Waldemarson Row 3: A. Senger, E. Simeon, R. Borst, N. Navecky, D. Bennett, W. Engell. F. Leech, L. Copeland, C. Noe. Row 4: B. Liegh, D. Hill, C. Bowser, G. Rautine, B. Dylewski, D. Herhold, DI. Hughes, C. Fleeman, B. Maurer. Row 5: R. Long, D. Reese. 61
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i . . - is . is , X ' Left In right' Row 1: N. Thomas. N. Thomas. P. Steiner, M. C'Day. Row 2: B. Faust. M. Fickenworth, T. Norton, Miss Kuhn, Miss Kudlock, E. Pherrin, B. Baker. Row 3: M. Welch. S. Manucci. E. Martin, S, Guianen. S. Lambrecht, K. Robertson. L. Strain, H. Weaver. Row 4: N. lieinath. M. Thomas, B. King. S. Aulenbacher, D. Thompson, M. Adams, S. Winslow. 7az'me Qfame of ,-4meu'ca The aroma of a cake baking in the oven often drifted through Millcreek's halls. . One could be sure that xi member of the F. H. A. was trying out a new recipe. This active group of girls is made up of those taking the Home Economics course. Besides cookery, the girls learn advanced sewing technique. Many of them completed a Red Cross Home Nursing course. C The club was very active throughout the year. During 194849 it held two food demonstrations, two bake sales. and had charge ofthe bake sale and apron booth at the Annual Christmas Bazaar. The group was also socially active. ln November the members attended a dinner and theater party. A Christmas Tea and a skating party were also held by the girls. ln April, four members were chosen to attend the Pennsylvania State F. H. A. Convention at York, Penn' sylvania. Those attending were: Mary Ann Welch, Patty Steiner, Mildred Fickenworth, and Emily Pherrin. Officers for the year were: Kay RobertsonfPresident, Mildred FickenworthfVicefPresident, Helen Fuhrman 'eSecretary, Emily Pherrin fTreasurer, Nancy KeinathfReporter, and Bonnie BakerfSocial Chairman. The groups advisers were Miss Dorothy Kuhn and Miss Ruth Kudlock. .5 . . 1 ff ' ff . ,:'z.':-, Q s ,K ' f -' 4 'J ., - I .. .1 Q ...mg A ' .vs . ., . . -W , , 3? tg- .-,,-h.::.V.A , aff if Th i I V.f2p::- P+ in 5,.. . .- 9 t, ir- ,es I ' fr' A' V+ f ,QQ rf s' 7' -l if f ' fi -1 1 fi, Z, .55 L ' ...wr er. M JA, ,, lm., - I lkittv Steiner and Shirley Guinen washing clothes. 2. Mary Ann Welch testing one of her specialties. 60
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Zander! ?Zea4e! The l1brary's busy crrioer l to 1- joan Locw. Marilyn Berry, julia Savage, and Eleanor Martin Experience in library inanageinent is the main purpose of the Library Club. Members of the club devote their free periods to assist the librarian, Miss Powell. in her duties. These duties include the checking, shelving, and mending of books, desk work, maintaining magazine and reference shelves, filing catalog cards, preparing books for circulation, creating bulletin board displays, and supervising library procedure. The club has received high praise for its success in studentfteacher cofoperation. Oiiicers for the year 19481949 were: Bernard BadgerfPresident, Julia SavagegVice President, Ronnie Booserf -Secretary Treasurer, and Louise White-Reporter. Ae 165-:ang Za! uv- Lsrgr rn Tllllf - Row 1: Al. Savage. Miss Powell. B. Badger. R. Booscr. Row Qi M. Durst. xl, Ambro. j. Corrirore. D, liallenbach, L, Marchetti. V. Ralph. D. Bennett. E. Fleeman. L. White. E. Storaci, D. Zeigler, -I, Vogel 62
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