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President ............ ,,,,,,,, J Udy Dnnker Vice President ....... ,,,,,, C Qrol Steinman Secretary ........... ........ R uth Robinson Treasurer ......... ....... V ernetta Cipolla Advisor .............................................. Mrs. Mae Donovan The aim of the Future Homemakers of America is to prepare girls for the duties of the young homemaker. This year they have sponsored two dinners for members and attended the Spring Rally. They also sent outa Thanksgiving food basket to the poor. Future Homemakers Row I: S. Klumpp, Mrs. Donovan, G. Balluzzo, C. Steinman. Row 2: A. War- ren, A. Goff, C. Cook, V. Cipolla. Row 3: D. Briggs, A. Bilsborough, R. Robin- son, D. Rosh. Row 4: J. Dunker, G. Briggs, A. Peterson, M. Miller. Row ln C. Reynolds, L. Darnell, S. Canfield, R. Newland V. Mangan. Row 2: M. E Lewis, E. Albright, B. Tansey, J. Torrence, S. Cranston, C. Gates. Row 3. C. Steinman, B. McArdle, J. Dunker, M. Strablow, G. Alvers. Nurses Club President ................... ...... S andy Canfield Vice President .............. . ......... Virginia Mangan Secretary-Treasurer ....... ............. M ary Etta Lewis Advisor .............................................. Mrs. Evelyn Draper The Nurses Club consists of Junior and Senior girls interested in a career in nursing or medicine. The ac- tivities of the club include field trips to hospitals, and various holiday projects for invalids and the elderly. At the end of the school year a scholarship is offered by the club to its most deserving member. This year the club worked on a Red Cross First Aid course. 29
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Reuben Wilson Yorkers Row l: J. Tolsma, Mr. Krahl, Mrs. Weikel, B. Baker. Row 2: M. Palisano, P. Campbell. Row 4: G. Seefeldt, C. McGinnis, L. Love, J. Pease, M. Allgeier Williams, S. Waite, B. Neville, M, Wiepert, W. Henschel. Row 3: R. Freatman, D. Mandaville, G. Burns, T. Waite. Row 5: D. Farquharson, P. Robitaille, D W. Willis, B. Willis, J. Welker, J. Shull, W, Hunt, C. Singer, R. Shearman, J. Spanton, J. Evans, B. Rose, B. Goldthorp, S. Shull, D. Schlyer. HISTORY CAN BE FUN! Yorker Jamboree at East Aurora, l965. The Rueben Wilson Yorkers was founded by members of the class of i966 while in the seventh grade, Since then the organization has expanded to include grades 7-l2. The Yorker motto is history can be fun and the members all work for the fulfillment of this motto. This year they attended the Yorker Jamboree in East Aurora, and helped with the annual convention, held in Buffalo. They took several educational trips sponsored two dances, and began a museum of their own at school. 28 P-resident ............... Treasurer ...... Historian ....... Advisors ........ ...............Jane Pease Vice President ....... ........... P aul Robitaille Secretary ........ ....... C athy Groffenburg Shull ..............Brenda Schultz Mrs. Barbara Weikel Mr. John Wolf Mr. George Krahl l knew Wilson was small, but . . .
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Row lr L. Kopp, V. Bellovia, P. lrwin, B. Robinson. Row 2: D. Bargen A. Zeitz, J. Robinson, T. Zastrow, M. E. Waite, D. Rosh, G. Kappus, Mrs. Ness, B. L. P. Canary, K. Christy, S. Schmidle, G. Zeitz, N. Pettit. Row 3: V. Cipolla, Moines, F. Lederhouse, D,Zastrow, M. Wolters, P. Barger. Library Council You meet the nicest people in the strangest places! 30 President ............ ........ K aren Christy Vice President ....... ...... S andra Schmidle Secretary ........... .....................,......... P at Conary Treasurer ........ .................................... G ail Zeitz AGlviSOr ............................. Mrs. Kathleen Nessllibrarianl Members of the Library Council serve their fellow students and their school by assisting in the library dur- ing the week. Their duties include processing new books, aiding students and teachers in finding materials, pre- paring bulletin boards for display, checking in period- icals, repairing books, and checking books at the desk. The members strive to stimulate reading interests. This year the club sponsored an exhibit of books during Book Week, a tea for the faculty, and toured the Niagara Falls Aquarium. The club's annual dinner was held in the spring. l wonder if Mrs. Ness knows we have this book in the library. ze-.- .... Q.
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