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f fi! ff! gag. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: T. Dudzinski, Vice President, Miss Mc- Mahon, Advisor, M. DeLand, President, J. Chandler, Secretary. SECOND ROW: E. Loura, Treasurer, C. Hughsort, Photography, B. Wheatley, State Officer, B. Garelick, Recreation Advisor. The F.l-l.A. has participated in many projects during the year. Rallies at va- rious schools, splash parties at Baldwins- ville, seasonal parties with the F.F.A. have contributed to a full program ot so- cial activities. Such community projects as Christmas baskets to needy families and the send- ing ot Care packages gave the club mem- bers a chance to aid others. In the spring the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet rounded out the year's program. MM' I -Y 57 . M..- ..,...,,.,.....,..s..E..is.......- ......-..,,- .... . ,:....,.,. W FIRST ROW: Miss McMahon, Advisor, S. Symer, P. Brown, S. De- lorio, D. Breckenridge, E. Parker, L. Delorio, T. Dudzinski, Vice President, M. DeLand, Presidentg E. Loura, Treasurer, J. Chandler, Secretary, B. Wheatley, State F.H.A., B. Garelack, l. Hughson, C. Hurley, D. Luce, L. Pike, C. Debes, Mrs. Starr, Advisor. SECOND ROW: P. Fatcheric, S. Penoyer, N. Weegar, M. VanAntwerp, A. Chapel, C. Grant, B. Pickard, D. Cerio, G. Furco, H. Fallon, E. Reilly, M. Crain, M. Davison, J. Lowe, J. Komrowski, M. Schultz, J. VanSlyke, C. Darminio, J. Brammesburger, C. Krause. THIRD ROW: N. Shampine, C. Teska, N. Milback, M. Martin, V. Cole, C. Hughes, M. Chandler, B. Buscher, N. Caporin, B. Pattat, A. Clement, B. Wylde, B. Kellogg, S. LaRocque, P. Swift, B. Longo, J. Bar- ker, 8. Pitcher, J. Smith. l 87
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MORNING SESSION DRAMATICS 1 CLUB The Dramatics Club, under the direction of Miss Sleeth, is on its way again follow- ing the lapse of one year. This year, the club will put on two one-act plays. Stage makeup, properties, costuming, and cur- rent radio and television plays are topics investigated and discussed by club mem- bers. Kivari. ll FOREIGN PEN PALS 1.1. vw v 3 - FIRST ROW: P. Brown, D. Kuhn, S. Linduski, B. Gigon, Mrs. Rich, Advisor, C. Godfrey, M. Scott, B Jewell, C. Peck. SECOND ROW: B. Cook, S. Martin, A. Mahley, B. Smith, S, Brennan, B. Koehler, G Richard, D. Schad. Organized in 1950 the Foreign Pen Pals Club has promoted international friendship and good will. With the help of their advisor, Mrs. Rich, the members of the club exchange gifts, letters, and photographs with high school students of every country in the world. As students get to know each other better, under- standing of different countries deepens. FIRST ROW: L. Larson, J. Stever, R. Czyz, Secretary, Miss Sleeth, Advisor, R. Guzman, President, B. Subik, V. Rima. SECOND ROW: S. Beck, L. Towndrow, D. Wyman, J. Lowe, J. Gurzny, M. Willis, P. Phethean, J. Wilcox, J. Polchlopek. THIRD ROW: J. Spillane, M, Wagner, J. Bammesberger, E. Parker, G. Gurney, A. Lane, S. Matzell, P. Stemmler, G. Hansee, M.
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l ' i deff FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: J. VanAllen, C. Woodard, R. Sweeney, Treasurer D. Sattler, Reporter, J. Hansen, Vice President, Mr. Havelen, Ad visor, Mr. Watson, Advisor, E. Ungleich, President, C. Sotherden Secretary, R. Filkins, R. Luce, H. Proctor, SECOND ROW: G. Har- rington, J. Smith, H. Bentley, J. Boyko, F. Melvin, R Sahm, D. Hubbard, R. Gifford, J. Orr, D. Switzer, R. Supensky, R. Stevenson G. Stever, R. Teska, D. Wheatley. THIRD ROW: D. Radley P. Murphy D. Bentley, C. McLean, J. Kissel, J. Martin, C. Winks, R. Chandler R. Sposato, T. Brown, R. Edwards, G. Hotaling, R. Burrows, J Herb. FOURTH ROW: M. Surowick, D. Wagner, F. Suchewski, J Wheeler, B, Hook, R. Grimble, H. Bolick, R. Graves, A. Schneider D. Dennis, B. Smith, F. Kellogg, F. Taylor. The Future Farmers of America is one of our oldest clubs. It was organized in 1935 under Mr. Hebbevvaithe, then vocational agriculture instructor. The present advisors are Mr. Watson, who came in 1941, and Mr. Havelen who-ioined the club in 1950. The primary aim of the F.F.A. is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The club has many special activities. Each year they hold a father and son banquet. Educational trips for agricultural purposes are taken. During the year the boys attend local, county, state, and national F.F.A. conventions. They have a basketball team which competes on a county basis. Combination dances with the F.H.A. are held each year along with the annual combined outing. The Future Farmers of America also attend Farm and Home Week held at Cornell University. I
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