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First Row: Wyand, Utter, Houck, Eckal, Corke, Mr. Crane Second Row: Zarnstroff, G. Barton, Pogroszewski, Murphy, G. Popowich, Jarvis, Ree Third Row: Haag, Ryan, M. Popowich, Bitter, J. Ryan, H. Barton Beehler The Future Farmers of America, with Mr. Crane as advisor, attended many events. At the N.Y.S. Fair they judg- ed poultry, fruit, and livestock. The club attended the Rally at Honeoye Falls and won four amusement prizes. B. Corke, G. Wyand and M. Popowich with Bill placing high in individual judging. The Poultry Show the next event attended by ten boys. G. Wyand placed fifth in team judging. The big event was the Farm and Home Week at Cornell. G. Wyand, A. Bitter, M. Popowich, R. Utter, and B. Corke attended. Bill Corke placed fifth in the apple judging contest. The F.F.A. basketball team won the Monroe County F.F.A. Basketball League Championship. Mike Popowich won first place in the ir en's t t. PAsngneny S-League Ressy Contes Standing: Colby, Mr. Wilson, S. Mattern, Cubitt, Wadsworth, Mr. Olmstead, Kirvan, J. Mattern, Seated: Schott, Spencer PROJECTION CLUB The Projection Club, though small is importan t to us in school. Headed by Spencer and Schott it handles all movies used in visual aid classe their supervision movies shown in assembly, as class projects, and for the benefit of the Red Cross. They take charge of all events necessitating the use of an amplifying system pichrophone. ‘hese boys really do a fine job. The Science Club was a new club this year. Its members and students in science classes who are especially interested in science. Each member of the club has an individual project. Some of these are crystal growing, study of hydra and the construc- tion of a straposcope. The club as a whole is preparing an exhi- bit for ‘Know Your School Night’. Under e Standing: Schott, Spencer, Utter, Mr. Olmstead, S. Mattern, Moore, Scheele, Cubitt, Mr. wilson, Feggo, J. Mattern. Seated: Zarpentine Ocro mozm—an 30
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FRENCH CLUB THE FRENCH CLUB, or L. S. H. F., was organized on January 14, 1941, The club has grown considerably since then, with the admittance of many members of this year's French I class. A consti- tution has been written, by which pres- ent members and those of succeeding years will abide. Members are given member-ship cards on which their dues are punched. These are written in French. At our meetings we play French and English games and sing French ver- Second Row: Morgan, Vice Pres.; Kirvan, Treas.; Bonnet, Pres.; Mr. St. sions of English songs. Nous nous Clair, Bennett, Mattern amusons bien! Third Row: Smith, Houck, Bidlack, Ziegler, Williamson, Crosby First Row: Moore, Peters, Stettner, Baxter, Thome LATIN CLUB The CIRCULUS LATINUS, better known as the LATIN CLUB is made up of all the members of the Latin I and II classes. The club was started last year and prac tically doubled its membership at an initiation meeting in September. The club has had many parties, among them a skiing and tobogganing outing, a scav- First Row: White, Craft, Routier anger hunt, a theater party and a straw- Second Row: Van Artsdalen, Pe Treas.; Nolte, Sec.; Ful- berry festival. lerton, Vice Pre Crosby Third Row: Miss Leonard, Spencer, Baxter, Ziegler, Cafferty 29
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION S Wright, Flagg. Standing; Thome, Reber, House, Miss Brewer, S Bennett, Schieler, Williamson ‘Be a sport and be in sports’ seems to be the motto of the athletically inclined females of Spencerport High School. A highly organized intramural program favors both the skilled and un- skilled game participants and includes such major team sports as soccer, volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Keen competition among class teams follows the intramural set-up. An archery club and riding club are favored by many of the girls. The Athletic Council is the basic unit of all activities and is composed of a president (a Senior),) two Seniors, Juniors, Freshmen and one representative of the seventh and eighth grades and the Girls’ Athletic Director, Miss Brewer. Several play days are held each year at Spencerport and other neighboring schools. Every girl has an opportunity to attend and earn points toward her numerals, letters or monogram, At the end of the school year the announcement is made of the Senior girl who has been chosen the best sport by the Girls’ Athletic Association. LEADERS CLUB: Leader's club was formed by Miss Brewer and consists of a number of Junior and Senior girls. They have red and white uniforms of shorts and shirts. They must know the rules and fundamentals of sports in order to demonstrate in gym classes. They help organize the intramural program, have charge of equipment, keep score and time in girls’ sports activities, and assist Miss Brewer with the grade children at noon. Occasionally they have outings such a theatre parties. First Row: Moore, Morgan, Zarpentine, Flagg, Murphy First Row: Bennett, Fry, Flag, Murphy, Crosby Second Row: Bennett, Lamberson, Miss Brewer, House, Crosby Second Row: Brewer, Lanberson, Morgan, House, Zar- Top Row: Richardson, Fry, Simpson, Jones, Houck pentine Third Row: Richardson, Jones, Simpson 31
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