North Syracuse High School - Northmen Yearbook (North Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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North Syracuse High School - Northmen Yearbook (North Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 93 of 156
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FUTURE TEACHERS CF AMERICA FIRST ROW: D. Tulle, Secretary, M. Wilson, President, Mr. Giambattista, Advisor, M. Schopfer, Vice President, A. Dix, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: M. Frye, P. Fisher, E. Gillette, B. Hunter, J. Kimbell, S. Jeffrey, P. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: N. Rosti, K. French, S. Bolton, E. Graves, B. Lamp- here, J. Bennett. The Future Teachers of America is a chapter of the national, state, and county organizations. Those interested in teaching find the club a great help. It instructs them in the fundamentals of the profession and gives them helpful pointers as to the personal qualities of a success- ful teacher, the opportunities in the educational field, and on the programs offered by colleges and universities where the necessary training may be secured. xl x Field trips, outside speakers, and informal discussion periods with student teachers have highlighted the clubs activity periods. Future plans of the organization include correspondence with foreign schools and pupils, the study of educational problems, and analysis of the present school system employed in this area. HONOR ROLL v ll 1 FIRST ROW: J. Patrick, M. Manuppelli, A. Secor, Wilson, Treasurer: D. Bristol, President, N. Brunet, R. Haven, Secretary: J. Jarvis. J, Bennett, R. Watts. M. Flower, M Vice President SECOND ROW un As' . . 's v, , J. Lemko, S. Magee, N. Shea, M. Shopter, N. Reynolds, J. Hopp B. Katzung, D. Woinar, M. Bragman, T. Day, D. Grimm, S. Foster, J. Ehegartner, M. Maxson, B. Cook, N. Buttles. THIRD ROW: R i fn' . Ragonese, M. Dorfer, M. Frye, P. Fisher, B. Dills, E. Ouderkirls. S. Jeffrey, P. Sullivan, P. Christ, J. Craner, J. Mautz, B. Hunter, S. Rohde, C. Darminio, J. Polchlopelc. FOURTH ROW: J. Gapslu. J. Ebare, M. Ragonese, J. Ehegartner, R. Bordenaro, B. Farone, E. Cappella, D. Webb, G. Kyanka, T. Amato, V, Lloyd, E. Roth- baler, P. Wilson, B. Benson, N. Malfitano, 89 7

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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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Jw I x.. ' ' l' ,uf X' y KL 1 . C 0 S Ui I 7 we-WL FIRST ROW: P. Burgett, R. Cimilluca, Secretary, J. Eldredge, Presi- McNeil, R. REQOHGSS, 5- Magee, N. ZIHSHWGYEY, N- Shea, D- Chafld' dent, Miss Dunn, Advisor: N. Malfitano, Treasurer, J. Cartwright, Ier. THIRD ROW: D. Margery, B. Stevenson, P- WBVCIWI, C4 Whllef Vice President, D. Hogan. SECOND ROW: M. Yuill, G. Wall, B. E. Niedzwecki, M, Dorter, J. Gapski. The Junior Red Cross which has been organized for over twenty-five years, is being led this year by Miss Dunn, the advisor. Members of the club have been quite active this year. They organized the Junior Red Cross Drive, and turned the proceeds over to the national organization which sponsors charitable activities. Bake sales and boxes for needy families at Christmas time enabled the members tn mnirihttfe to the community of which they are a part. 'ff MODERN MUSIC CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Wognar, Treasurer, J. Handzel, President, Mr. Salerno, D. Young, S. Palmer. THIRD ROW: M. Manuppelli, G. Weber, Adviser: M- CZYZ, Vice President: P. Larsen, Secfetefv- Bskeman, C. Przytula, A. Olsen, E. Coates, B. Lathrop, J. Nichols. SECOND ROW: J. Hodge, M. Keyes, M. Flower, F. Krawcek, J. This club was organized by Mr. Weber for people who are interested in jazz and like to listen to it. With club dues they buy popular iazz recordings and spend their club periods listening to them.

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