Victor High School - Bagel Yearbook (Victor, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Victor High School - Bagel Yearbook (Victor, NY) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 61 of 98
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Page 61 text:

-'fx First Row: Mr. Totman Mr. Busekist. Row: N. Allen, J. Hunt, Bowerman, B. Anderson. Row: R. Ott, C. Herendeen, P. Steffenhagen. Row: W. Prysinda, D. Zuhlsd , D. Rugg, Second Third Fourth The F.FeAe e o G. Aldridge, A. Bowerman, F. Yahn, E. Gillis, R. Matthews, R. Herendeen, G. Snyder P I 0 E. Simonds, W. McKee, D. Bowerma n, J. Turner, orf, W. O'Dea, A. Berndt. is a smooth runnin or 1 g gan zation of conscientious agriculture majors whose accomplishments are lauded throughout the school. One of their projects is the equivalent of a successful voyage into space. It will always obtain stupendous and enlightening results. Early in the year they assembled a new planetar activities in th y council to guide their e coming season. This consisted of Alan Bowerman as chief exe- cutive, David Rugg as his assistant and Fl ta ry and treasurer , respectivel oyd Yahn and Eugene Gillis as S ecre- O Our first big project was gas school fair, which was carried off to perfec- tion and took its place as one of the main events of the school year. Then we had a banquet at which chapter and greenhand pins were awarded to various members. Individual projects were well carried out and climaxed a ea of hard rewarding wprk which aided imm y r easurably in their agricultural training. 55

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Brake N Barry, Miss Jacobs, First Row: N. Gentle, C. M. Hunt, N. Smith, M. , . P. Bowerman, J. Nolan, J. Bradford, M. J. Whitney, E. Calhoun. Second Row: C. Years, H. Yahn, N. Years, J. Barry, C. Dennis, S. Miller, M. McGarry, S. Czadzeck, W. Payne, M. L. Stahl, G. Stahl. Third Row: D. Melgert, A. Ford, J. Cotton, J. Tlscher, S. Kohl, E. Coons, G. Plmm, S. Peglow, J. Snyder, C. Czadzeck, B. Blazey, E. Bittner, B. Peglow. Fourth Row: E. Pimm, B. Frederick, M. Matthews, A. Weigert, J. Collins, A. Phillips, D. Peglow, M. Scala, A. Payne, M. Barry, M. Allen, A. Rc Burse. Whittaker, J. Swartzenberg, Annual events in which they participate are the r and Daughter Banquet in the Spring, helping the h school fair, and serv- Mothe F. F. A. plan and carry out t e ing at the F. F. A. banquet advised by Miss Jacobs and presided over by Patricia Bowerman. . Their obvious object is to make heavenly home- makers of the girls. The Future Homemakers of America is an organiza- tion consisting of girls who wish to further their interests in homemaklng. They have a meeting every 1 which they discuss their various pro- other week dur ng jects 51+



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First Row- 5 Second Row. ' Years. C. Mo - P. B1-ak V Ptensen D. Third Row: M. Lewis: B. Strassner,, A. Begizii. First Rows- J. Thiel, P. Criss, J. Mead, A. Whittaker, S. Bralman, J. Popen husen, M. Schrader, D. Pegelow, D. Pegelow, E. Pilbeaxn, S. Pratt, H ris N. Barry, P. Wilson. , Second Row: C. Ernst, J. Carra, P. Antonio, C. Bowerman, J. ar , A. Boughton, J. Carra, B. Matthews, H. Miller, J. Angelo, F. Wallace, N. Hill, B. Hall, A. Garret, J. Peterson, E. Braiman, Reeves. t J. Matthews, B. Elliot, M. Mead, P. Scala, H nlon M. Barry, F. Third Row: C. Dennis, S. Cot on, E. Morack, F. Small, C. Golf, G. Pimm, J. a , Wheeler, G. Popenhusen, E. Peglow, E. Brady, K. Hanlon. Fourth Row: S. Carpenter, A. Phillips, E. Pllbeam, E. Matthews, L. Levitt, Mr. wh1t6e 1 The stars grow dim and the clouds part revealing the 1952-53 edition of the VCS stardusters who started off their new season with a flashing burst of achievements. Under the sure and guiding hand of a new pilot, the band has climbed new heights on the milky way of music. First they rocketed off with a new idea which resulted in the first formation marching band Victor has pro- duced. They next demonstrated their progress with a parade and concert at Hallo- ween. At Christmas time they combined with the chorus to give a concert which was met with resounding approval by the public. They participated in the annual contest festivals thereby increasing their laurels, The extravaganza of the season was unfurled in a glittering spring concert which put a final touch to a busy season. The clouds close with a thunderclap which releases myriads of sil- very.hopes for next year. I 56

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