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SKCS Yearbook 1951•40 South Kortright Central School Almedian
SKCS Yearbook 1951•40 South Kortright Central School Almedian

F. F. A.

BACK ROW - Left to Right - Wilford Barnhart, Emmett Martin, George Potter, Donald Martin, Allan Frazier

SECOND ROW - Fred Frey, Don Smith, Arthur Shelley, Mr. Palm, Lewis Briggs, Seth Chichester, Joseph Dusavage

FRONT ROW - Lloyd Martin, Larry Cairns, Arnold Dibble, Jesse Wheeler, Wilhelm Sander, Robert Bligh.

Our officers for the present school year are as follows:
Jesse Wheeler - President
Arnold Dibble - Vice president
Wilhelm Sander - Secretary
Lawrence Cairns - Reporter
Lloyd Martin - Treasurer
Robert Bligh - Sentinel
Emmett Martin - Historian
Albert Palm - Advisor

Blue and Gold

Learning to do
Doing to learn
Learning to serve
Serving to learn

The South Kortright Dairy Boys chapter of Future Farmers of America composed of 18 members in school and 2 out of school have had a very successful year.

They started the year off with a summer meeting with their dads invited. The chapter's activities at the Walton Fair won over $150 in premiums. Lewis Briggs represented our chapter at the state F. F. A. camp.

Wilhelm Sander and Jesse Wheeler represented our chapter at the National F. F. A. Convention at Kansas City. At the convention our chapter won a bronze plaque and certificate in the National Chapter Activity Contest. This is the forth consecutive year our chapter has been one of the two chapters to represent New York State in the above contest.

For the first time the F. F. A. boys held a dance with the F. H. A. girls and made a profit. We also sold over $300 worth of Xmas cards.

During the fall we submitted entries in the state Dairy Herd Management and Poultry Management contests and we also submitted an entry in the state Tractor Maintenance contest. We have sent in for applications for the Dairy and Poultry contests again this year. At present we are planning to enter the county judging contest, put on an assembly program, and have our annual Father and Son Banquet. We have two members making out applications for the Empire Farmer Degree.

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F. H. A.

BACK ROW - Left to right - Audrey More, Edith Barnhart, Barbara Chichester, Frieda Sander, Barbara Berbrick.

SEATED - Ruth Chapman, Louise Rowe, Mary Reed, Mrs. Migliant, Jean Travelle, Ann Johnson, Nancy Champlin.

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA

Officers:
President: Mary Reed
Vice President: Louise Rowe
Secretary: Arlene Dibble
Treasurer: Jean Travelle
Social Chairman: Ann Johnson

Colors: Red and White
Flower: Rose

The South Kortright Future Homemakers of America Chapter has two successful years behind them and a record worthy of it's state and national affiliation.

Four delegates attended the state conference at Morrisville Agriculture and Technical Institute from June 2 through 4, 1950. At Ithaca on September 16, 1950, five delegates attended the Southern District Fall Rally.

The Delaware County F. H. A. group has been formed of which our Chapter is active.

Our officers were installed by members of the Margaretville Future Homemakers after a duck dinner, which was prepared and served by our group.

The joint efforts of our F. H. A. chapter made a success of our Harvest dance.

A Mother and Daughter Banquet highlights our plans for the year.

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