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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA A R010 1: A. Miller, A. Stevens, C. Pareells, Mr. Allen fadviserj, R. Hill, I. Holl, D. Whitteinore limo 2: J. Finlon, S. Banner, F. Fitzpatrick, S. Edinger, P. Smith, R. Rant, J. Diliello How 3: C. Brenchley, R. Brown, R. Rice, H. Edinger, R. Henderson, P. Hallinan, R. Drumni, R. Bute ler, D. Doody QMissing: W. Bailey, K. Maahs Early in the spring our chapter planned its Annual Father and Son Banquet which is usually the highlight of the year for the Future Farmer group. Following was a movie and a prominent guest speaker. This year our seed sales greatly exceed our 51,000 goal. At the present setup the club keeps the sales competitive by awarding S5 to the member getting the highest number of sales and 352 to the member getting the highest number of individual orders. This ear, as a continued conservation ro'ect, we lanted trees. Our sales this ear have been Y P l P Y great from pencils, popcorn and seeds. This year one boy will be sent to participate in the F F A s eakin contest with ho es of reachin Kansas Cit , Missouri. At the annual National F A con- P S P 3 Y vention our chapter will be represented by one or two boys sponsored by the F F A of Tully Central School. A Ou,r membership this year consists of 14 old members and 7 new members. Many of the boys attended Cornell Farm and Home Week at Ithaca. Our new members were initiated in full form ac- cording to the official ritual of the National Organization.
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PROJECTIGNIST CLUB ' Row 1: G. Kelley, J. O'Connor, R. Henderson, Mr. Millis fadviserj, L. Compton, J. Sherman, L. Seeley Row 2: R. Raut, P. Smith, H. Edinger, R. Drumm, S. Edinger, J. Diliello, C. Brenchley fMissing: S. Cornue, W. Youngblood, R. Root, C. C0l1lDlL0l1,D. Coonj This club has been limited to boys of the Senior High school and its purpose is service to the school in the visual aids program. Fifteen new members were added to the three projectionists of last year. Because of size, the group was divided in two for purposes of instruction. We learnei how to operate and care for the school movie projectors, the slide machine, film strip and opaque projectors as well as the new school wire recorder. The club was called on fre- quently to supply operators for educational films. No officers were chosen and Mr. Millis was our sponsor.
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BAND TRUMPETS: R. Cornue, R. Hoefer, R. Drumm fniissingj, D. Scott, F. Fisher, R. Rielhman, W. Davis, HORNS: A. Kehrer, R. Batt: TROMBONES: R. Green. .R. King, G. Comstock Qniissingli DRUMS: L. Long, D. Ventong CYMBALS: D. White, BARITONES: P. Smith, R. Herold, BASSES: S. Banner, D. Abbottg CLARINETS: S. Herlihy, J. Usher, M. Towne, V. Ransom, D. Devine, M. Henderson, B. Rice, J. McQueen, A. Fischer, A. Foley, L. Cates, B. Fuller, J. Penoyer, M. Jamesg SAXAPHONE: G. Kelley, FLUTE: I. Briggs, DIRECTOR: Mr. Sherman This year We are happy that we have been able to begin to attain the goal for which We have been striving for three years for a larger, more complete organization. We now have a membership of 35 and may very possibly have nearly 40 before the year' is finished. ' Among our activities for 1948-1949 have been: playing for one football game and the Repub- lican Rally in the fall, for several student assemblies, for the Magician Show sponsored by the Tully Hose Company Women's Auxiliary for the benefit of the band, for the Junior-Senior Speaking Con,- test, the Memorial Day Services, and graduation as usual, our most important appearances came in the Spring with the County anil State Festivals and the Spring Concert. This year has been our first to participate in the County Festival which was held at the Fine Arts College at Syracuse University. This has been our second year at entering the competition at the State Contest and Festival held at Cortlani State Teachers College. The year was climaxed by the Spring Concert of the Music Department held in May. We look forward to another enjoyable and successful year in Music next year. Officers: President, Robert Cornueg Vice-President, William Youngblooillg Secretary-Treasurer, Marguerite Towne.
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