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Fuimfe Fmfmm of Amerzba lst 2nd rd th POW POW POW POW Q '9 Keene, Ringler Becker Richards Price Paul Price Mr Tuthill, Plaisted Sager, Mekeel, Amler Ayers, Maslin, Erdley Halstead Wasielewski, Peterson Gowan, Freeman, Halstead Springer, Gowan Robbins Jilson, Pipher Shipman, Shadduck Shipman Ropp The Waverly Chapter of the New York State Future Farmers Association of America has enrolled fifty one members its highest membership in its fourteen years of existence The Chapter was founded in 1937 with a membership of sixteen The year's activities began with the attendance of five members attending the State F F A camp at Croghan, New York Those attending were guests at the camp for one week, and were able to enjoy the recreational and educational facilities of the camp event was the attendance of five boys at the State fair at Syracuse for three days boys participated in the Judging contests Activities carried on during the year consisted of card selling, seed selling, planting to raise funds for the financing of the club's activities The next Here the and tree and more In May 1950, the local chapter was host to the State Convention for three days, than 1600 delegates from throughout the state participated The highlight of the convention was an outdoor pageant staged in the stadium, and a banquet on the last night at which the National President was the speaker Waverly chapter was awarded fifth place in the state com petition along with 321 other chapters The local chapter plans to send five delegates to the state convention at Malone New York where they will compete again in the state chapter contests A banquet and picnic will also be held later in the year and again delegates will attend camp Oswegatchie this summer Officers for 1950 1951 are President Albert Richards, Vice President Harry Ropp Secretary Arthur Ayres Treasurer David Paul, Reporter Stanley Wasielewski, Sentinel Henry McCall Advisor Fred A Tuthill Jr 58 1 1 2 .1 J ' u , , n 3 -- 4- 1 J 1 ' M ' 1 2 Q J - Q '--' 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . - . J . . - : -- ' -Q 3 ,- . -- . -- . ,, 1 ' ,- , . .
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R i P , nn Hardin e Vogle, Baffmart' Mas g wilson Ma1 baker- Gleas Keen 1 OU Home Ewnomzff Cfub President Joyce Keene with the help of her officers, has planned many interesting events for the year As a result, this group of homemakers which meets every other Thursday has had many good times One event that seems to stand out above the rest was the annual Christmas party Each member had to present a toy to gain admittance All of the toys were later sent to an orphanage The banquet held at the end of the year was a fitting climax to the festivities of the year The officers of the Home Ec Club are President Joyce Keene, Vice President Margaret Peterson, Secretary Lucille Wilkinson Treasurer Frances Grace Student Council Representa tive Mary Ann Maslin, Advisor Miss Lynch 50 rilb 21' 57 5 ' ,1 . . f f ' J ' , f ' 1 ' Q I , L , u, 3.5 , , L , ' u . 1, , . 1 I . I -. . . . ' -- 5 -- 5 - -- ' -- . I LT' . ' , N e b 4 ' L L ..... ,X v 44 ' ' . , , . 1 , . X fl' s , n r y TL.- , - 1 ' .6 Q 1 -, X F - . , , , . , 0 ' Q, 1 i- '- .K 1 ' - . ,K ,K , xy r- 5 X Q . ' le- 'ie - I t 1 X X
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Lazim Club st Row Howe, Johnson, Ayers, Coleman Lebowitz, Handrlck, Bottone, Gleason 2nd Row Kelly, Simonds, wildrick Catlin Anderson Greenfield, Barden, Thomas, Gorman, Shallenberger Miss Corby, Advisor, Brauer lst Row Sullivan, Cranmer, Andrus, Flannery Bartholomew Bakel, Masteller, Gage, Capwell 2nd Row Hull Brink, Griffin, O'Connell Palmer, Generas, Chilson, Bartlett Eddy, Parmen ter, Shafer, Thomas, Bush, Ruch Manning, Keene Clingan, Miss Corby Advisor rd Row Howard, Coots, Manning, warfle, Simonds Thomas, Bartholomew, McCormick, Parente, McGruder, Dunfee, Lunger, Cranmer The French Club has had many good times this year The first big event of the year was the initiation party held at Palmer's barn The old members dressed as ghosts, contributed to the spooky atmosphere which was intended to horrify the new members The initiates were treated to skinned grapes and wet spaghetti Although they were good sports, the new members were greatly relieved when the initiation was over Everyone enjoyed the Christmas party at Barbara Russell's The refreshments, consisting of hors d'oeuvres and canapes made in true French style, provided the great surprise of the evening Of course, the climax of the party came with the opening of the gifts Under'MBs Corby's supervision the French club has had a successful year French Club 59 l W W 1 : , : J I I , . : I I 1 Hodge 5 1 1 1 ' 1 I J ' 3 2 ,
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