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Activities 1-.u........d.., FIRST ROW-B. Paige, L. Foster, M. Boaman, M. Schatz, merich, K. Krissiep, M. Schofer, M. McAndrews, K. Rhoads, J. Miuccio, K. Keffer, L. Miller, N. Harrier, P. Eshenaur, Mrs. M. Farrell, B. Ruth, B. Goddard, B. Anderson, N. Kreitz. Heffner. SECOND ROVV-M. Krissiep, M. Reiniger, E. Hem- Library ?f7 WQ.gf Fit N... Library Club officers organize stacks of magazines in the morgue. From left to right: M. Reiniger, vice- presidentg M. Farrell, secretaryg R. Miller, president, M. Schlegel, treasurer. The Library Club, a service organization that aids Mrs. Heffner in administering the school li- brary, was headed by Rory Miller, president, Mar- garet Reiniger, vicefpresidentg Marta Schlegel, sec- retary, and Myra Farrell, treasurer. The club trained interested students from ninth through twelfth grades in library work, and sent representatives to the Teenage Library As- sociation Conference, held this year at Schuylkill Valley Area High School. The members learned the intricacies of checking the flow of books, the card catalog, and the reference files. Club mem- bers also designed and arranged displays in the hall show cases. On February ninth, the Library Club held its annual tea, to which the faculty members, the administration, and the foreign students were in- vited. The Sean David Trio, a folksinging group composed of club members Charlotte Parsons, Rory Miller, and Marilyn jean Rogers, entertained the guests. ln june the club also held a picnic at the Stone House. Mrs. Heffner served as the club's adviser.
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The Directors Club, under the leadership of Louise Davis, president, Ann Hemmerich, vice- presidentg and Charlotte Parsons, secretary and treasurer, meets the first Wednesday of each month. The faculty adviser was originally Mrs. john Williams, and later Mr. Becker, who came to Wyomissing in mid-term. The purpose of the club is to become better acquainted with stage techniques including makeup, voice tone, pan- tomime and gesture, setting, and characterization. Last January, members of the club attended the play Monique presented by the Albright Col' lege Drama Club. In addition, the members were active in producing, directing, and partici- pating in school assemblies. ln the spring, the members planned to produce a one-act play at an assembly or evening performance with the aid of Mrs. june Parsons. Activities C. Parsons and L. Davis plot against the world during an impromptu sketch. irectors Club FIRST ROW-K. Wilson, S. Williams, C. Parsons, L. ROW-A. Kozloff, M. Rogers, R. Miller, P. Nagle, l. Blank, Davis, E. Hemmerich, C. Lorah, B. Anderson. SECOND li. XVitmer, j. Snyder, I.. Stoltz, Mrs. Williams.
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Activities FIRST ROW-M. Scheneman, E. Schell, R. Heffner, D. Emerick, j. Thomas, S. Wiseman, L. Lewis, K. Kershner. SECOND ROW-C. Robinson, K. Welfly, S. Jay, S. Butler, J. Bowers, B. Muller, P. Braun, E. Shafer, S. Krug, T. Breitinger, S. Schaeffer. THIRD ROW-S. Mummey, C. Smith, I. Frost, The Wyomissing High School Band, under the direction of Mr. William H. Levan, has con- tinued to grow in the past year. In addition to high school members, the band now boasts some grade school students. Fifth and sixth graders supplement the main band in evening perform- ances and on the football field. Also, Mr. Levan instructed other grade school students for future membership in the organization. This year for the second time, the band played marches and pep songs at the home foot- ball games. They also learned many new songs for the Spring Concert. Every Thursday and Fri- day morning at 7:30 they met in the Music Room to perfect their presentations. Dale Fallon, president, Edward Schell, vice- presidentg and Jay Zalewski, secretary, have high hopes for the band's future. Next year, with new uniforms, they will begin marching as well as play- ing at football games. Many new members from the grade school will be added. P. Fallon, D. Krum, J. Zalewski, O. Opel, D. Fallon, 1. Elder, D. Heim, J. Schoffstall, B. Krum. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Le- van, A. Nagle, C. Koch, M. Koch, M. Card, M. Chaknos, B. Engelhardt, 1. Maguire, Eisenhower. Band Band officers D. Fallon, 1. Zalewski, and E. Schell release their secret weapon, C. Soussloff.
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