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H Qaing h1QD Ai TQCGQ I lllliilllil 7 ,:- v,...,. . Aww 'M J: Y UQ 7,1 A S3 Q ' First ROW! D. Peglow, M. Herendeen, M. Brake, M. Suhr, A. Torquato, M. Herendeen, H. Yahn J. Nesbitt, J. Bougheon. ' Second Row. A. Whittaker, S. Years, D., Swartzenberg, S. Hunt, S. Helm E. Fritz P Bowermgm N. Stemp, Miss Woods. ' ' ' ' Thlrd POW: Q. Collins, J. Smith, R. You g, L. Klem, D. Antonio, A. Herendeen, M. L. Anderson, Fourth Row: 3. F01-d,.J. Nolan, N. Valley, M, Ryan, H. Matthews, D. Stamp, D. Rybke, M. Turner, . Collins, J. Power, C. Ange1owJ. Matthews. 1 X ,fn I' .1 L 'ly ' ..-VZ , s Eigg' :L The Future Homemakers of America finally realized a dream that had been very distant in the last few years. The members have finally acquired jackets in red and white, the national F.H.A. colors. Shirley Hunt, the organization president, gamely led the members through the two days of the school fair, whose success can be attributed to the hard work and com- bined efforts of the F.H.A. girls and also, Miss Woods, their adviser. The group sponsored a play-day and a dance in the Spring. The play-day brought many girls from other F.H.A. organizations, and helped everyone realize the need for understanding and friendship among members. Hg W Q ' J' W- , 3 ' AQ, 5 QS. H 55
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Q .nlf Q Q, First Row: Mr. Totmzm, R. Weigert, R. Berndt, V. Power, D. Weigert, R. Bows, R. Suhr, A, Berndt. Second Row: E. Simonds, D. Rugg, G. Popenhusen, N. Allen, F. Spencer, D, Ggurj-atv, K. Thgmpson R. Boughton. ' Third Row: A. Bowerman, G. Aldridge, C. Matthews, B. Carpenter, H. Kesel, R. Barry, T. Turner, R. Ifiechler, I. Warters. This year the Future Farmers of America participated in various activities. Two members attended Camp-Oswegotchie last summer, and all of the boys of the F.F.A. spent an enjoyable day at the State Fair in Syracuse. For the fourth consecutive year, the F.F.A. and the F.H.A. co-sponsored the school fair, which was held for two days. The boys of the F.F.A. also participated in the Ontario County Fair. The F.H.A. served the F.F.A. boys at the annual Parent a Son Banquet, March 19, which brought their year to its successful conclusion. The officers thls year were: President Vernon Power A glee Igresident Darvin Welgert ' H, - COPS BTV Bob Berndt N , Treasurer Bob Bowe , ,- ' Q 5 ,g5glIEf? Reporter Ray Weigert fk ,223 522 -3 Sentinel Bob Suhr Qfasgeszai . 1 oe lx un ' 25 f k ' Tr I 5U
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This organization 0 fl J we Q - l- L 5 M M 2 'H S 3 5 it E ' 4' X law' J, it W The projection club is a very valuable school service. The members operate the pro- jection machines for high school and grade movies during school hours. They also take care of- the evening movies sponsored by the various classes and organizations as money-raising projects, during the year. first How: Hr. Ransom, F. Small, G Popennusen, J Weld, Benne L, F. Yahn. L Wap 12 W? 1 1 hmm vi N QLEZEWM zmwfw' 5 bil f NKQ f 'E Eg MM: A44 ,655 consists of high school girls interested in the management and operation of the library. Among tha g1rl's duties are: supervising the highi school and grade library, shelves, stamping books going out, and putting cards in the books that come in during the day. Aurelia VanLare is presi- dent and Beatrice Schra- der is the v1ce-presi- dent. First Row: Miss Averillf A. Payne, M. Peteison, J Cotton, VanLare, J Karvar, C. Mortensen, H. Barry Second Row: Miss Blauvelt, J. Collins, R Swa tzenberg, 1 Ueigert, Matthews, H. Matthews, A. Ford, n Years, I Sea a
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