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OFFICERS Barbara Babinger, Chaplain, Kathleen Raz- potnik, President, Mrs. Rokoski, Advisor, Frances Brammer, Vice President, Ann Buua, Treasurer, Helen Leitner, Secretary. Tri - Hi -Y lst Row: R. Mays, M. Krally, J. Petanowiclc R. Basl, J. Augustine, B. Dezulovich, K Razpatnilc, N. Butya, J. Krally, F. Shaffer P. Nock, J. Placek. 2nd Row: J. Petrovic, A. Elliott, M, Whigham J. Marshall, 8. Burke, A. Carlin, K. Her bert, J. Dupin, B. Olivani, B. Woollett, B Terpaclc, S. Clements, P. Campbell. 3rd Row: P. Dorsek, G. Leitner, C. Schuch, S McCready, E. Clark, L. King, B. Reno, H Marion, P. Henry, D, Marion, C. Oleiar, N Milcula. 'lst Row: P. Blumling, J. Harbison, P. Green J. Butler, M. Yoder, N. Denninger, F. Brammer, J, Davies, C. Marks, N. Grecco, C. French, J. Lislcowski. 2nd Row: D. Rowe, E. Yake, C. Forti, K. Per- emba, M. Magee, K. Butya, L. Sella, D. Mentzer, M. Kendra, G. Farkas. 3rd Row: J. Sadauslcas, R. Leia, L. Higgins, C. Drexler, R. Placelc, B. Babinger, M. Campbell, J. Garin, B. Holmes, J. Isaacs, D. Haudeshell. 73
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INS OFFICERS Richard Marks, Treasurer, Stacy Gibson, Vice President, Frank Viet- meier, President, Carl Van Hose, Sergeant-at-Arms, Dominic Mangi- amelle, Secretary. ez- Sponsor VGISITY The Varsity- M , previously Varsity- R , was organized in l946. In order to be a mem- ber, a boy must have earned a letter in one of the school's sports. The main purpose of the club is to promote good sportsmanship and good conduct in all Montour's athletic programs. In past years, the Varsity- M club mem- bers undertook the task of raising money to buy the senior athletes iackets as a remembrance of their fellow teammates, and their participation in sports. By holding social activities, money is raised to develop a treasury which is used to buy the jackets. As their activity this year, the boys held a dance on January 25. r i J' ff ' . ,f .Lf - 1 Y, if ' M 4 ., ,. wa y:- W Mr. Thomas Birko Mr. Thomas Birko, the club advisor, has encouraged the members throughout the year. He was always willing to offer his assistance when the boys needed it most. Since its begin- ning in 1946, the Varsity- M has become one of the most successful clubs of the school. Ist Row: L. King, F. Vietmeier, W. Busse, W. Moraski, R. Wasilko, R. Douglas, D. Mangiamelle. 2nd Row: W. Kriger, R. Mangiamelle, S. Gibson, C, Van Huse, J. Snyder, R, Marks, W, Kutzavitch, T, Williams. vi - Q,
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lst Row: J. Garin D. Haudeshell P. Harbison, B Petrie, R, Basl N, Butya, ,I CGTOFIE, 2n:! Row: D. Bur ton, C, Drexlcr M. Campbell D. Padglek, D Marion, R. Mc Cori-nick, Mrs Cummins. The Future Homemakers of America The Future Homemakers of America has a membership of forty-four girls from the fresh- men, sophomore, iunior, cmd senior classes. The girls join together in order to learn new techniques and methods of homemaking. Their knowledge will be used to provide better and happier homes and improved living in America's future. The F. H. A. is active not only in our school, but in communities throughout the country and state as well. As proof of this, representatives were sent to the Moon Township meeting where one of our girls was elected as a regional officer, while four representatives were also sent to the state meeting at Penn State. As its activity for the year, the club held a dance in March and also attended a 'field trip at the H. J. Heinz plant where they received ideas and helpful hints about homemaking. The success and honor which the F. H. A. has brought to our school is acknowledged with high regard to the new advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Cum- mins, whose excellent leadership is deeply ap- preciated. Through her guidance, the club has become one of the finest groups Montour has ever had. May she continue in all her efforts. Left to right: D. Marion, Reporter, C. Drexler, Secretary, M. Campbell, Presi- dent, Mrs. Cummins, Advisor, D. Padg- lek, Vice President, D. Burton, Treasurer, R. McCormick, Historian. Burik, M. Mac-
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