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F, F.A. has had a busy season since its first event, the school fair in September. Charles Forbes represented the club at the National Convention in Kansas City. Roger Lange, Charles Forbes and Ronald Lachut were interviewed by Leon Renodin on a farm radio program. One of their field trips was to the GLF fertilizer plant in Canastota. Ber- det Barrows is trying for the Empire Farmer Degree, the highest degree given in the state. Officers: C. Forbes, Presidentg B. Barrows, Vice-Presidenty W. Failing, Secre- tary-Reporterg R. Lachut, Treasurerg R. Lange, Sentinel, Mr. Scannell, Advisor. F. H. A. -Motto: Toward New Horizons -Colors: Red and White-Flower: Red Rose. The first of eight purposes is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. Officers: R. Houghtaling, Presidentg N. Wright, Vice-Presidentg P. Richer, Treasurerg M. Harvey, Song Leader, Mrs. Hane, Chapter Mother, Mrs. Bailly, Advisor.
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