Whitesboro High School - Chegaquatka Yearbook (Whitesboro, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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TO OUR COMMUNITY FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA helps to mold the girls to he the homemakers of tomorrow. The girls learn to appreciate their mothers and the homemakers of today, and their mental skill is built toward homemaking. The girls have worked on toward their goal by making Christmas presents for the Home for Aged Men and Couples in Utica. Among their projects were serving the refreshments at the National Honor Society tea and holding a bake sale. Ollicers who have led the girls are Shirley Lazarek, Presidentg Marion Williams, Vice-Presidentg Marcelle Wiggins, Secretaryg and Shirley Pow- ell, Treasurer. As you can see, the Future Home- makers of America under the leader- ship of Miss Mahoney, prepares all its girls to he the homemakers of tomorrow. JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA is a derivative of the sen- ior group. They mold and build the girls to that they will he prepared to become members of the Senior Home- makers of America. This year they have accomplished many things. Some of these are a Christmas Dinner and party, made puppets and dolls for Easter presents for the Crippled Childrens' Home, held a St. Patrick's party, and also a Mother's Night. With the help from Miss Toussaint all the members have had fun work- ing and learning to improve them- selves so they can become the home- makers of tomorrow. THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA teach and build the boys to become the future farmers of to- morrow. To become this, the boys work on their own farms so they can improve their manual skill. ln this organization, the boys experiment on different phases of agriculture so they can improve on their future occupations. F. H. A.-First Row: Barbara Neal, Carol Mills. Second Row: Marcella Wiggins, Diane Prestin, Lois Grino, Connie Grino, Edith Miller. Third Row: Marion Williams, Dorothy Evans, Shirley Lazarek, Miss Ma- honey, Diane Heintz, Joan Hool, Dolores Micka. Fourth Row: Joan Franz, Shirley Powell, Shirley LaDue, Theresa Bord, Bar- bara Keen. Fifth Row: Gail LaFleur, Mary Gentile, Carolyn Hayes, Mary Feketa, Joan Gates. JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - First Row: Pauline Pawlinske, Clara Ben- son, Janet Marso, Betty Young, Jane La- chut, Nancy San Fillippo, Diane Carlson, Rose Guarno. Second Row: Beverly Cush- man, Patricia Baxter, Brenda Many, Miss Toussaint, Advisor, Dorothy Kranz, Gail Bliss, Johanne Damm. Standing: Lorraine Lazcrek, Ann Brown.

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T0 OURSELVES AND SENIORWATHLETIC SERVICE OFFICERS - Below: Byron Rice, President, Josephine Blat, Vice President, Patricia Field, Secretaryp James Saville, Sergeant-at-Arms: Allen Dymon, Treasurer. l16l SENIOR ATHLETIC SERVICE under the guidance of Mr. William Kirwan, faculty advisor, is a service group that assists at athletic events such as football and basketball games. The 1952- 53 leaders elected were: Byron Rice, President, Josephine Blatt, Vice-President, Patricia Field, Secretaryg and Allen Dymon, Treasurer. New members were chosen to join the group at the beginning of the year. During the fall, football tickets are sold and collected by this organization. Attractive pro- grams are prepared and sold for the benefit of the Athletic Association. During basketball season, tickets and programs are projects again under- taken. Keeping people away from the gym lioor is another problem solved by this group. Through the cooperation of the students and spectators at the various sports events this service organization has been able to keep order at the games and have proved themselves to be an asset to W. C. S. S. A. S. - First Row: Doreen Eberley, Carolyn Crumb, Mary Field, Anne Siriannie, Byron Rice, Allen Dymon, Mr. Kirwin, .loan Taras- ka, Jean Meehan. Second row: Josephine Blat, Jean Kwiecinski, Barbara Kranz, Joan Ellis, Caryl Lloyd, Marie Curtacci. Third Row: Lillian Gadziala, Mike Cienava, Annabelle Brockway, Kathleen Hughes, Elaine Kulesa, Jaan Kwiecinski, Sonya Essyian, Judy Parry, Jim Saville. Fourth Row: Joan Hool, lvars Leia, Josephine Krawczyk, Jeanette Nogas, Joanne Toomey, Agnes O'Grady, Kay Kalfka, Dorofhy Evans, Margaret Bailey. Fifth Row: Sally Mad- den, Barbara Van Winkle, Patricia Boehlert, Marianne Broulette.



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AND OUR COUNTRY. . . JUNIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATION is composed of ambitious Junior High students. Under the capable leader- ship of Miss Grace Hanicker these students have helped the school greatly by their efficient work in carrying out their responsibilities. Some of these tasks are distribution of absentee lists and collection of attendance slips. The oflicers for this year were: President, Ruth Herthum, Vice- President, Rose Guarnog Treasurer, Barbara Kealg and Secretary, Gale Bliss. THE SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB, under the supervision of Mrs. Mae Fulmer, started the year by electing ohicers. Janet Pelc was elected President. Josephine Blat was elected Vice-President and Marcia Stolarczyk was chosen as Recording and Corresponding Secretary. Betty Miller was appointed as chairman of all activities. The purpose of the club is to acquaint the members with the various phases of activity in the business world. The members made the programs for the Senior Play and con- certs. They also did work for teachers. In November the JUNIOR SERVICE-First Row: Terry Daly, Gerald Pugh, David Schultz, Fred Nally, James Herron. Second Raw: Rose Guarno, Brenda Many, Patricia Baxter, Lynn Avery, Dawn Roberts, Judy La Grand, Nancy Goodman, Barbara Frye, Nancy San Fillipo. Third Row: Ethel Taylor, Pauline Palczyn- ski, Diane Thompson, Betty Jane Kaplan, Suzanne Greer, Gail Bliss, Marietta Wain- wright, Sandra Bauer, Gail Roux, Barbara Neale. Fourth Row: Peggy Lou Pflanz, Betty Jones, Anna Marie Di Nitto, Gail Briggs, Valerie Rathbone. club took a trip to Utica Mutual Insurance Company. Everyone agreed that the trip was not only interesting but informative. They have had many happy times together and have profited greatly from Mrs. Fulmer's friendly and excellent advice. THE FRENCH CLUB embarked upon many interesting activities which have kept its members engaged. Numerous parties were held such as the Christmas Party and the Mardi Gras Party which was held for all students taking French. Le Cercle Francais also sent clothing to France for the use of orphans. A letter of appreciation was received from Tom Jones, chief distributor. Students become members of French Club by taking one-half year of French. During the meeting French is spoken and the members increase their French vocabulary by taking an active part in the discussions and programs. French Club has taught many students their Oui's and Non's. Comprenez-vous? FRENCH CLUB -Jean Alsheimer, Carolyn Crumb, Mrs. Dorothy Ev- ans, Mary Hankinson, Janet Steinhorst, President: Olga Garbowski, Vice-President: Joanne Bailey, Secretary: Pauline Kobielski, Treas- urer: Joan Wildhack, Josephine Krawczyk, Jane Miller, Ann Gifford. SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB - First Row: Josephine Blat, Mary Carr. Second Row: Janet Pelc, Mrs. Fulmer, Regina Kobielski. Third Row: Jane Schmitter, Marcia Stolarczylc, Betty Miller, Elaine Kulesza, Lillian Gadziala, Carol Robenski. f18l

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