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F. H.A. . .W FIRST ROW: R. Wing, C. Goldsberry, B. Bryans. SECOND ROW: E. Lambert, R. Bonneau, N. Hubbard, Miss Fenton, A. Knorowski, A. Knorowski, J. Sumner. THIRD ROW: P. Bruno E. Jones, S. Stiles, A. Stockwicz, A. Titus, W. Williamson, J. Dahoda, J. Brewster, M. Liedkie. F. F. A. In 1953, with the help of Mr. Randall, the F. F. A. chapter was formed. Roy Tourtellot was elected pres- ident. The Chapter is a National F. F. A. organization and sends delegates to State and National Conventions. During the summer, members goto Camp Oswegatchie, the F. F. A. camp in New York. This year's president is Tom Powersg he is also president of the Tri-County F. F. A. The organization pro- motes the interest of young farmers and introduces to older farmers the newest methods in agriculture. Club members participat- ed in the tri-county dairy judging, poultry judging, and public speaking com- petition. Members of the F. F. A. can now be considered experienced broadcasters. The club participated in two radio programs, one from the school auditori- um over station W. G. Y. and one over station W. R. O. W. Money raising activi- ties included dances and running a dairy bar at basketball games. RAY'S ESSO STATION Clifton Pork Route 9 The Future Homemakers of America was introduced as a school club by Miss Fenton in 1955. Officers were- President, Mary Mc- Carthy, Vice-President, Alice Bonneaug Secretary, Ann Knorowskig Treasurer, Elaine Lambert, Musician, Alvina Knorowski. The object of the club is expressed in its motto, Forward New Horizons, --to strive to learn to live better today and tomorrow. Activities include food sales a banquet, remodeling toys for orphanages and needy children, a dance and in- stallation for parents and friends. This year's of- ficers are: President, Ann Knorowskig Vice- President, Alvina Knorow- ski, Treasurer, Elaine Lambert: Historian, Nor- een I-Lubbardg Reporter, Joyce Sumner, Musician, Joan Brewster. FIRST ROW: R. Sweeny, M. Stiles, D. McCarthy, C, Daniels, P. Wing, R. Martin. SECOND ROW: L. Lasher C. Beck, R. Beck, S. Raylinski, R. Teresko, T. Hicks, O. Simmons, P. Nadeau, W. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: R. Beck, T. Powers, J. Swatling, R. Frament, W. Marchewka, Mr. Randall. J. Werner, I. Kilmer, D. Bruno, G. Tinney. 1
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CHORUS - ' A'A' ' f',4-. , -2' r V1-vw? A -.-if 'bqsluir W Ar 3 g f .5 , A ,J.. Y - A f 1 i FIRST ROW: C. Jones, B. Luse, G. Tritt, J. Greene, J.Gori, N. Jarose, G. Bull, D. Male, J. Carey, S. Sanders, M. Richelieu, K. DeCerce, W. Goddard. SECOND ROW: E. Lambert, T. Bonneau, J. LaBa,rge, S. Nelson, C. Hayner, D. Furlow, R. Wing, L. McCune, N. Felt- housen, A. Titus, J. Rainsbury, S. Warner, A. Knorowski, A. Knorowski, B. Brewster, A. Guerria. THIRD ROW: B. Milczarek, P. Wooster, M. Gagnon. I. Miller, C, Louprette, I. Martin, N. Parazynski. J. Dow, J, Fer- guson, B. Kline, V. Peck, E. Peck, M. Millington, C. Martin, M. MacCarthy. FOURTH ROW: N. Wagner, J. Bozak, H. Danusiar S. Ryan, G. Higham, D. Werner, J. Skocylas, J. Werner, C. Kopacki, F. Ieske, P. Kowaleski, I. Sumner, I. Althouse, F. Burke. FIFTH ROW: P. Nielsen, D. Burwash, D. Kopyc, G. Sweet, K. Hatlee, C. Piche, B. Van O'Linda, J. O'Brien. I. Brewster, A. Char- bonneau, M. Liedkie, B. Cordson, N. Millington. SIXTH ROW: D. Meager, W. DeForge, P. Fasake, R. Holloway, D. Thompson, D. Palmateer, W. Winters, P, Miller, D. Whinnery, R. Beck, W. Tuck, L. Riberdy, J. Ruddy. C l-IOIR All decked out in their splendid robes, the Senior Choir has, on many occasions, displayed much musical talent. fl, The Choir is composed of about 1 If eighty students of the senior high school. During the past school year, under the direction of Mr. Norton, they have been seen singing a great O variety of musical compositions. They were on the Farm Bureau radio program, which broadcasted directly from our auditorium, have sung with the student body in our Christmas program, and have pre- sented two concerts. 67
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AERONAUTICSCLUB lnA.,,L, if ff 645' Rs!- AL' Through these por- tals pass Arnerica's fu- ture. Yes, through this door fRoom IOZQ under Mr. Sherman, these young men learn flying, aerody- namics, meteorology, me- chanics, upon which our fu ture is dependent. Throughout the year, they have heard talks by CAA officials, seen Air Force filrns, and held ground schools, as well as having taken actual flight lessons. Many hope to have soloed before this year is completed. 'Y Q C., I FIRST ROW: F. Shea, M. Jewett. SECOND ROW: R. Lavery, R. Schell, R. Snyder, M. Frank. STANDING: F. Lupul, P. Miller, P. Nielsen, Mr. Sherman, R. Bernard, D. Kopyc, ' Q V R. Michalec, B. Hubbs, J. Rousselle. The Library Club is a service club. It is com- posed of students who work during their free periods. They stamp books, put them away, prepare books for the shelves, and make displays. The whole club meets once a week. ,roar -A. ' 5 if LIBRARY CLUB l' l lx Lx FIRST ROW: B. West, D. Bruno, J. LaBa1'ge, B. Milczarek, S. Ryan. SECOND ROW: G. Hig ham, P. Wooster, M. Riberdy, J. Buffoni, C. Loupretre, B. Male. THIRD ROW: S. Malecki, J. Greene, S. Lohnes, I. Miller, Miss Hogan, J. Skocylas, R. Krus, M, Liedke, A,Palmer. Compliments of SIBLEY CHEVROLET, INC. MARIETTA'S RESTAURANT 6 Mechonicville, New York Albany-Saratoga Road 9 Decl Direct ond Save Round Lake New York Tel Mo 4 7511
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