Youngsville High School - Aquila Yearbook (Youngsville, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 48 text:

50.4. First Row-R. Rapp, N. Phanco, P. Abraham, Z, Abplanalp, D. Kofod, P. Bower. Second ROW-C. Piccirillo, M, Black, R. Peterson, J. Zoek. A. Zolko, E. Johnson. Third Row-E. Skinner, P. Nicklas, P. Durlin, M. Danielson, J. Bialcak, B. Ruhlman. Fourth Row-Mrs. Overturf, L. Wfeaver, D. Stover, 12 Urbanik, N. Swanson, K, Davis. sts The Future Homemakers of America met on Thursday during the activity period. They discussed certain business and worked on projects for the future. In October, the third annual Variety Show was held. It was a huge success and our biggest money-maker of the year. Every year the Future Farmers of America select a girl as candidate for the Live Stock Queen. Nancy Swanson was elected as the candidate this year. Our regional convention was held at Warren High School in October. Our chapter members, co-hostesses with the other chapters of Warren County, were responsible for making four hundred favors. The officers of the F. H. A. for 1953 and 1954 were as follows: Zelma Abplanalp, president, Patricia Abraham, vice president, Nancy Phanco, secretary, Delores Kofod, treasurer, Patricia Bower, historian, Roberta Rapp, reporter. The club mothers were Mrs. H. J. Sherwood and Mrs. W. M. Clark. Mrs. Overturf was our advisor. eflf 4 4 lj:-

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I A 0 First Row-Mr. Albright, M. Smith, C. Benedict. N. Meabon. C. Fchlman, D, Jackson. Second Row-A. Taylor, R. Hailey, F. Hazcltinc, E. Brown, R. Rowland, F. Highhouse, K. Bower, R. Woodin, G. C1-ippen. Thirc'lARow-R. Withington, L. Highhouso, A. Chase, A. Sclicnck, R. Johnson, J. Jordan, Sn King, L. NVilcox, D. Olson, I+'. Hockenberry. Fourth Row-I . McChcsncy. H. Perkins, NV. Darling, L. Glenn, N. Kibbcy, A. Chamberlin, K. Devorc, J. Morclli, li. l-lall, L. Skinner. Fifth Row-H, Fchlman, J. Glenn. S. Haight, XV. McChosncy, H. Vudder, J, Franklin, D. King. M. Baker, G. Cox, J. Scott. Sixth Row-J. ,Xdil.lYlS. S. Iirnsma. J. Fedorchuk. A. Garris, lll. Moronski. G. Vorsc, R. Brooker, E. Dean, H. Buckley, R. Putnam. bid Last spring the DeKalb Agricultural Award and the Kiwanis Agricul- tural Award were both won by Stanley Orbanick. This year the Area F. F. A. Dairy Cattle Judging Contest was won by the following boys: first, Alton Chase, second, Rodney Rowland, third, Neal Meabon, fourth, Fred McChesney, fifth, Donald Jackson. Clarence Benedict won the Area F. F. A. Tractor Driving Contest. The following boys attended the 1954 Farm Show at Harrisburg: Charles Fehlman, Max Smith, Elwood Dean, Ronald Putnam, and Rodney Rowland. Our officers for this year were Neal Meabon, president, Clarence Bene- dict, vice president, Charles Fehlman, secretary, Max Smith, treasurer, Donald Jackson, reporter, Ronald Putnam, sentinel. Mr. Albright was again our advisor. egg 43 gg?



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lx v lx F':,.5'J RA ,V 'W L Q 12 ' c a it ramahcs 0 f p of wk v ' .,,,. K... First Row-R. Hlackmer, R. Crippcn, C. Engstrom, G. Little. P. Ransom, K. Arnold. Natalo, Mrs. Paul, D. Fill, M. Trask. G. Johnson. R. Orbanic, T. Craig, J. Egbert, T. XVlS6. Second Row-M. Kerchak, J. Mour-or, S. Haley, C. Moronski, L. Abraham, S. Hopkins, B. 1LluQvierkC. Brooks, M. Moniak, N. Stock, G. 1-iedow, C. Brown, J. Ruhlman, J. Zeedar, . or. Third Row-C. l iccirillo, M. Danielson, C. Baker, E. VanGuilder, D. Engstrom, B. Conklin, M. Bouchard, B. Ruhlman, L. Birchard, L. Steffcns, S. Haley, J. Zock, B. Jackson, J. Abraham. Fourth Rowflil. I'ersing', S. Johnson, J. Thomas, J. Jordan, J. Spencer, B. Atkins. M: Kwiat- koxvski, C. Hillsborough, J, Simpson, 15. Lucas, H. Ward, F. McKinney, N. luley, J. Carroll, D. Brown. Fifth Row-S. Sandberg, N. Hill, H. Antal, J. Davis, R, Lucia, G. Rydhollm, B. Vtfolfe, E. glementosh, M. Orbanick, R. Peterson, F. Kerchak, D. Artico, K. Davis, L. Loomis, li ffarris. Sixth Row-R. XVithington, J. Holcomb, J. Toconchuk, A. Getts, C. XVentWorth, J. Halfast, R. Nelson, J. Pierson, T. Vavlock, A. Johnson, K. Samuelson, M. VVimc-r, M. Mclvleans, N. Deshner, M. Lucia. Seventh Row-R. Johnson, K. Thompson, L. Rodgers, T. Smith, J. McCollough, B. Christ, T. Schwanke, J. Smith, R. Spencer, XV. Morgan, L. Thompson, D. Mourer, C. Haltast, N. Blackmer, J. Zock. Lights! Action! Curtain!,' Usually these Words are reminiscent of a play, but to the members of the Dramatics Club they are a call to duty. The club this year consisted of one hundred and ten students divided into three sections. Our time was spent in Working on pantomimes, mono- logues, and one-act plays. Many times We strained our poor throats and lungs in voice improvement exercises. Often people came in and saw us doing exercises which seemingly belonged in gym class, these were to relax Y i our bodies for pantomime Work. ex I In addition to our regular plays for assemblies and for the P. T. A., We lxjgx XXV' Q presented two new programs this year - a Night of One-Acts and a joint fxggf Christmas program with the Music Department, entitled The Coming of it the King. Mrs. Paul efficiently directed us in our activities. p 3 lJ N,-N, r xl xv wx in rf N, ' 3 A N Xl

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