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Kellam Chost'n Prt'·ident
Endicott Chapter, Future Farmer. of Amct'–
ica, lected new officers for Hl39-40
an
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inRtalled the following slate at a :\lay meefnr:
Hall'y Kellam, pr sident; laynard cherme.–
hom. Yice president; Elvin ortright, secre–
tary; Rob •t"l Rauschmeier, treasurer; Titfan.
\\'erton, repot·ter, and Richard
W
lty, s r·–
g-eant-at-arrn• .
The judging l am from -E ha::; made
:1
number of trip:; lo compel in meets wil11
ollH.•r s('hools. 'fhe Endicott outfit tra\ elc:.
to obleskill, Con1ell Unh·ersity and Alfre•i
niv rs:ty in l\Iay.
Baseball, under the direction of Stepheu
0. ,
almon, was enthusia tically ac.:epted
by
the
bo~::;
and John Kva. ny was cho. en captain.
The Ag teant has played • 'cwark Vall .•·.
anclor and Whitney Point.
On the social card of the F. F. A.
·wa
the
annual b:...nquet at which T. J. Hanlon, official
of th
Elm.rar forma tory, • poke, and the two
YN~
:-;m·ce:sful dances held in th ::;chool.
ART CL B ACTIVITIES IANY
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TWO
10
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PERIOD
Plan S1>ring Art Exhibit
The budding young artists of our high
:chool Art Club have enjoyed a few well–
planrwd • ocial en•nts since the Ia. t issue oi
the "Tiger." During the month of F bruary,
thi::; lub
u~ed
the original . cheme of haYing
a
l'ountry :-ton:
part~·.
l\le•nben; of the class feasted on paddic
pops
an
I
doug-hnut::; ai'Ound the well-knowu
<'ra<"kl'r
b-rx
in Gr·ampa's ::;to r·e.
'olorful
sk, tchirw;-; of canned fruit, cann d bean., horS•!
collar., and lamp ehimney::; provided suitahll
atmorph,.r·t· for thl• occasion, wh;l p;ctut·e::; of
bewhi,;k
1
ed farmer. watched over lhe scene.
On
1
Ia\·
II
the club held
a
wicn(•r· roa::;t on
~Jr.
lh·ink;s farm, \\hil·h is locat don Glendah
nriYe.
ndet· the supen·i::;ion and dir ctiou
of their Jll'e"ident, .race Zanni, and faculls
advi:f'r,
1
li:s Cathf't'ine Gt·idley, the wiener
ro:u;t and h kc was a succes. . At the present
time plan::; for ;>icnics and parties are bein;...
helv
d
in
a
flurr~.-
of preparation for the
pring- Art exhibit.
This xhibit, which will pre ent fre::;<"oe:;,
water
co' >r::;,
fa«hion drawings, p neil draw–
ing-s, cla: ••wdeJing will be h ld
in
the Home
Economics
~-uitc
sometime during th last part
of June. Let it be known that this annual
exhibit will be open to the public .ometinw
dut·ing the tir:t
p:Ht
of June from 4:00 to 6:00
p.m.
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