Union Endicott High School 1939 Graduation Issue (Endicott, NY) - Full Access

THE 1] • T 1 o K-E ~ D I coT T T I G En F. F . A. ELE TS EW OFFICERS 23 Kellam Chost'n Prt'·ident Endicott Chapter, Future Farmer. of Amct'– ica, lected new officers for Hl39-40 an i 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.ra r forma tory, • poke, and the two YN~ :-;m·ce:sful dances held in th ::;chool. ART CL B ACTIVITIES IANY D • I.~. G TWO 10 1H 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. NA H LAFAYETTE Marshall a h Motor , Inc. 5 McKinley Ave. Phone 46 ervlce Phone 1812 Albert Kline Tots to Teens Shop FOR GRADl:ATIOX \\'t<:.:AR H. G. BUSH Q l'.\LITY ~mX'S \\'EAR Corner Washington and Monroe l>HY CLEAXI 1 G and TAILORING S. M. DIEHL 122 Nanticoke Ave. Phone 218 Endicott Furniture Co. CO:\IPLETE H0:\1E FURNI HER 105-107 Washington Ave. Endicott TODAY', , ~I AHTJ<J8T A 1\1 ayg Can Hf' l•'onnd at THE ME r-s STORE Ed Moss 27 ~ 2 Wash ington Ave. Peter P. Tras, Prop. B Y BEE LUNCH WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST FOODS FRESH DAILY Tf'xas Hot Wieners a Specialty 1208 NORTH STREET ENDICOTT, N. Y. Valletta Service FJRJ<:STOXE TIHES Lt BHI<'ATIO. ·.• \\'A, H JOB.' Cars CaiJ(•<i For and )) liver d 1304 Main St. Phone 572

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