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GAA Offrcers frrst semester Presrdent Hamrlton Vrce Presrdent Rummel Secretary Sefton Treasurer McCall Offrcers second semester Presrdent L Nioore Vrce Presrdent lVrse Secretary Moser Treasurer B Cypher HEADS OF SPORTS Volley Ball Mlllre Hay Basketball Helen Rerth Softball Carrrc Cosentrno Indrvrdual actrvrtres Helen Baumgarlel SI he C A X organrzed at the begrnnrng of tlns year rs 0 ren to all grrls from the Sopho more through Senror classes who are rnterested rn rntramural athletrts During the year the 50 actrxe members have partrcrpated rn such actrvrtres as volley ball basketball softball dancrng and yarrous outdoor sports such as hrkmg and outdoor cookrng All of these actryrtres are based on a pornt systenr and all gnls acqurrrng SOA, of the hrghest number of pornts earned by any grrl during the year ysrll recerye a school letter ruth the C X A msrgnra on rt 1 he offrters of the club are elected sem: annually whrle the heads of sports are elected at the bcg.,rnnrng of eatlr year and sene durnr the se rson of then sport It rs the Job of each head of .1 sport to set up teams and tournaments and proyrde trme keepers scorers and refer rees for each game They must also keep a record of rndrvrdual pomts earned on therr sport and turn rt rnto the secretary at the end of that season Nirss Baker the new Gym teacher and sponsor of the club has gurded the G A A through rts frrst successful year Ihose of us who leaye th club thrs year hope the G -X X ssrll contmue to grors and so we remrnd the rest of you that an actne club IS a good club Frrst row H Lurch L Muman D Sefton J Moser B Beck I Moore M Hay A Doerr B Hesselgesser A Brrgerstock J Mrller l- Hay Second ross NI enkrns R Montgomery H lettle IL NIcC.1ll NI lhse C Cosentrno D Brcker lx Rurnmel V Nloser P Moore D Langston D Puz D johnson Thnd row Mrss Baker Grbson B Cypher l Cypher M Nloore R Fox G Lang Sasse P lounkrns E Freehlrng G Brewer L Balrckr C, Dawson Fourth rows H Rertlr M Sefton H Baumgartel D Cotton M Kruegar I1 Helm G Edwards V jablonskr NI Hamrlton E jeuther A Flrck 0 o 0 ' y 1 y v 1 1 , - - , - A y 1 y , 1 , . . y . . . , 5 . ' N. . . . . . . , , 1 1 - 1 v , , . - . A T . . . . v. . ' . . ., .r ., I 1 , . - . r y , - - ,,. . g . ' .. U . .' ' ' ' ' l l ' ' ' x.:.r . 1 . - , - -, ,,' ' ,. ,.. . ., 'U .. '. , ' ' . U t . . - - t , r r , , , . . . v fs ' V ' , V' ' v ' . ' V - . . , . , . , . , , , .. , . , . . , . , . 1 , . , . . ,. .' ' - . , r'. ' ' , .r . , . , . . , .l , l . , A. . , . , , . . , .. . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . r , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . 1. ' ' . ' v . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ,l . , . ,. . y .
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FFA Advisor RICHARD GROSSMAN President RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Vice President RICHARD WOOD Secretary THEODORE BAER Treasurer MELBOURNE BAUER Sentinel THOMAS HAMILTON 'Ihe Winfield Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was started in March 1940 under the supervision of Vocational Agriculture teacher Thomas Clayton Mr Clayton is non in the U S Nlavy and in his absence Mr Richard Grossman has been giving excellent service as Vocation Agriculture teacher and Chapter Advisor The promotion of Agriculture and the improvement of farm living states F F A rn a nutshell Each member is encouraged in an industrial enterprise and most members carry one or more agricultural projects the term 'Ihe 55th chapter is working on second hand farm machinery which is reconditioned and sold to farmers who are in need of machinery All members look forward to greenhand initiation which rs held every spring Qmuch to the discomfort of the Green Handsj and to the Chapter Banquet also held each spring Every year the Chapter goes to the Area Roundup held at Slippery Rock State Teachers College at which time the members of the Area get together for a day to hold games and con tests which add greatly to the enjoyment of everyone Our chapter gave a good showing there last year and we have hopes of domg the same this year YV1thout bragging ue think we have a pretty good outfit and we sincerely hope that the F F A enjoys as much success in the future as it has m the past Frrst row B Schoentag J Alderson C Zler J Mxttrca E Wetzel J Weber T Klabnlk R Beck J Macau Second row Mr Grossman A Gerner E Bauman M Bauer T Hamilton D Cunningham 1' Baer D Wood B Freehlmg A Cypher D Harvey 0 0 O C ' . . . . . Y ' Y . . . A I . . . Group funds are raised by dues, activities, and chapter projects. Dues are one dollar for ' I . , . , . . , . I l , . , . , . I , . , : . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , V . , - f - v - 1 - '
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HOME ECONOMIC CLUB Frrst row H Lll1Ch B Hesselgesser D Sefton J Moser B Beck Mxss Marlm P Cypher B Cypher A Doerr Brinkley E Hexm Second row -X Bargerstock V J1llJl0I'lSk1 j Gxbson G Dawson H Lettle D Johnson P Xounkms D Langston J Mrller F Hay C Cosentmo L Moore Thlrd row H Renth M Sefton H Baumgaltel E McCall NI Wzse R Fox G Lang J Sasse F Moore D Blclter K Rummel V Nioser D Puz Presldent MARY JANTE SEFTON Vlce Presldent KATHRXNI RUMMEL Treasurer VIOLET MOSER Commlttee Chalrman RUTH FOX News from the Home Ee Room I'he school term of 19lJ and 46 began wlth a XVhll'lXN md of ldeas m the Home Ec Room Yes you ve guessed lt A Home Economrcs Club was organxzed under the supervlslon of Mnss Marlm We all wanted the club to be successful so everyone of the 47 glrls from the Sophomore jumor and Semor classes who Jomed the club dtd her best to reach our goal The f1rst h1l1ght of the club was a get together plcmc held for the members Craving for more fun and actlon we had a brxlhant ldea Why not sponsor a Halloween Party for the entlre hrgh school? Settlng our bram to work we declded the bng mght should be October Z6 Thls bemg the fxrst large party ever held m our school everythmg ran smoothly Ghosts from the Ghost House screams from the House of Horrors and laughter from the Fortune Tellmg Booth fllled the rest of us wrth curnoslty and excrtement Danclng also featured part of the evenmg Yarn dolls and pompoms were made to sell at Chrlstmas tame by the glrls Yarn elther purchased by the club or donated by the members was soon transformed mto mmlature cowboys sallors soldxers and the lxke The flrst dmner held by the club was a Mother and Daughter Banquet which was a great success The fashlon show llkCWlSC turned out to be successful wlth the glrls lookmg gay and well groomed rn the clothes they had made durmg the year ' : . ' , . , . , . , . , ' ', . , ' ' , . ' , . , . , . . , . . ' 'Z . ' , . , . h ' , . ,l. ' , . ', '. , . , .1 , . ' , . , . l ' , . . A ' ' ' A - .U ---- . Vt Secretary ------ JOAN MILLER O . ' , P ' Y ' , , , . , . ,, , , -
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