Earlville High School 1950 Yearbook (Earlville, NY) - Full Access

InK SPOT :J HE Ink Spot, now in its fifth year, is growing in s ize and content. Last year the paper was entered in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association contest and won third place in its class . We are proud of this honor and hope to do even better this year. The stat! o! the 1949-50 Ink Spot is pi ctured above. The members are as follows: L. Baker, Girl's Sports; 11. Shaul, Art Editor; H. Milos. Jane Russell, Social Editors; B. Miner, Typist; W. Preston. 7th Grade Reporter; E. We rbela, 12th Grade Reporter; J. MYkytyn, Soy's Spor ts; I . Taylor. Special Events; B. Winslow, Student Coun– cil; D. Bancrof t, li th Grade' Reporter ; P. Nower , lOth Grade Repor ter; s. Nower, 9th Grade Reporter; 8. Burdick, 8th Gr ade Reporter; B. Pitaan. Editor ; L. Johnson. Assistant Editor. Absent. R. Moraan, Typist. 4-H :J HE Earlville 4-H Club is rather inactive during winter months, but plans for the spring and summer are already taking form. Among the projects proposed are gardens, flowers and vege– tables, raising cows, chickens, rabbits, and one unusual project for all. This unusual project will be to raise a vegetable which is not common to this area. The membe rs pictured above ar e: P. J ohnson. B. MOOn, B. Cbase, R. Par ker , F. Drake, R. Bennett, B. Merkt , J . Cl ar k, R. Crandal l, W. Schl erni t ?.auor . R. Waghorn, C. Bi gfo rd, L. Blai r, K. Rossman, D. Switze r, P. Resch, D. Shattuck, w. Murdock , M. Bi gfo rd. 0. Shattuck . D. Preston. 43

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