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SENIOR F.H.A. Row One: Martha Thomas, Madeline Wagner, Carol Lose, Betsy Felker, Gloria Pheasant, Madeline Snook,Sharon Kauffman, Anna M. Bilger, June Decker, Dolores A. Moyer. Row Two: Ilah Spigelmyer, Barbara Ocker, Lydia Bowersox, Betty Boonie, Kay Proud, Gloria Spigelmyer, Kay Moyer, Sandra Kuhns, Helen Bowersox. Row Three: Jane Romig, Jane Spigelmyer, Shirley Trawitz, Judy Spaid, Peggy Neidig, Helen Ulsh, Constance Cameron, Mary Walter, Salvania Benfer. Row Four: Melvina Furgison, Donna Shirey, Velma Boonie, Phyllis Goss, Margaret Weader, Geraldine Wagner, Judy Kline, Bonnie Roomig, Mary Treaster. Row Five: Linda Herbster, Ruth Walter, Ruth Zeiber, Judy Lose, Marian Seebold, Janice Markley, Barbara Reigel, Margaret Wolfley, Phyllis Herman. OFFICERS President .... ......... . . Martha Thomas Vice President . . ....... . Madeline Wagner Secretary .... ..... C arol Lose Treasurer . . . . Betsy Ann Felker Reporter . . . . Gloria Pheasant Historian . . . . Madeline Snook Chaplain . . . ..... June Decker Song Leader .......... .... An na Marie Bilger The Future Homemakers of America's main goal is, To help individuals, improve personal, family, and community living. The Chapter deals with three kinds of projects. They are National, State and Local. Chapter learn- ing experiences should bring members satisfaction and enjoyment, contribute to the growth of the members in regard to understanding abilities and for appreciations. Five girls received the State Homemaking award at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show this year. The girls were Mary Walter, Martha Thomas, Ilah Spigelmyer, Madeline Wagner and Carol Lose. B4
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JUNIOR F.H.A. First Row: Maureen Bojalad, Maxine Romig, Barbara Kuhns, Ruth Boonie, Shelia Jordan, Mary Goss, Shirley Moyer, Miss Mary Waha. Second Row: Virginia Spigelmyer, Eileen Rager, Phyllis Wagner, Diane Walter, Ruth Try, Joyce Kauffman. Third Row: Judy Morgan, Sue Lane Kline, Mary Ann Loudenslager, Nora Romig, Mary Lash, Dixie Spaid, Arlene Bickhart. Jr. F.H.A. President . . . ...... . . Maureen Bojalad Vice President. . ..... Mary Goss Secretary . . . ..... Judy Morgan Treasurer . . . . Virginia Spigelmyer Reporter . . . . Sue Lane Kline Historian . . . . Joyce Kauffman Song Leader . . . . .Diane Walter This is the second year for the Junior Future Homemakers of America at West Snyder High School. Its purpose is to give the student a better understanding of homemaking. This organization gives the student a chance to hold offices previous to joining the Future Homemakers of America. Membership is limited to junior high school girls. 83
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F.F.A. Center left: Fred Romig, Park Fultz, Charles Erb. Center right: Lewis Straub,Kenneth Snook, Charles Mitchell, Marvin Thomas. Outside: Jack Young, Glen Camp, Charles Fry, Albert Kauffman, Barry Camp, Kenneth Zechman, Maxwell Reich, Barry Blazer, Terry Goss, Gary Knepp, Melvin Auman, Fred Soles, Harry Furgison, Kenneth Shawver, Gary Snook, Durwood Knepp, Harry Wolfley, Gorden Fultz, Paul Shirey, Norman Yetter, Thomas Snook. Standing: Mr. Martz, Advisor, Raymond Long, Carl Ewing, Mr. Weller, Advisor, The West Snyder chapter of the Future Farmers of America is one of many chapters which make up the national F.F.A. The West Snyder chapter was formed three years ago from the chapter at Beaver Vocational High School. Since then there have been many awards received by students at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show and in various contests conducted throughout the SUN district. The foundation upon which the F.F.A. organization is built, includes leadership and character development, sportsmanship, co- operation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation citizenship and patriotism. 85
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