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.le L , . ww mu imxm , -y, I 1 -wwrwigf: gg 3 j L K SKK fFIz5N'i2i.aR l nf L, . . S SEATED: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ D. Delattre, M. Noggle, L. Kister, W. Clementson. STANDING: F. Page, P. Castle, P. Replogle, J. Ebersole, Mr. Davis, advisor, J. Putt, R. Keetauver, M. Pascarella, S. Cowgar, M. Long United Nations Assembly presented on October 26, 1956. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club is an organization that provides an opportunity for its members to formulate and to express their own ideas and opinions concerning pol- icies and relations of nations and their effect upon our lives. The club members work to cultivate and encourage the spirit of international understanding. Informal discussions on various international and na- tional problems and events made up the bi-weekly meet- ings of the past school term. The club also attended the Chamk Jrsburg Forum meetings held monthly. These meet- ings provided an excellent opportunity tor the members to gain more knowledge about various nations and their roles in world aftairs. The club climaxed the year with a trip to the United Nations in New York City.
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I PINK AND GRAY MASQUERS Pink and Gray Masquers consists of iunior high students who are interested in all phases of dramat- ic arts. Their purpose is to altord them the oppor- tunity to learn more about dramatic arts in all its phases through as much actual experience as pos- sible. As proiects, they present an assembly program, a spring dance, and a skating party. Various field trips are planned, also. Mrs. Melville Kizlin is the advisor.
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ROW I: KLEFT TO RIGHTJ W. Burtner, D. Lower, J. Yingst, L. Radabaugh, P. Weing, L. Ritter, S. Myers ROW 2: E. Booher, M. Bricke, J. Potteiger, D. Brenizer, D. Reighter, P. Calaman, C. Trimmer, L. Fitting. ROW 3: P. Cooper, J. Picking, R. Marks, L. Mock, S. Scott, M. Ford, B, Herman, S. Watts, M. Turner, L. Hur- ley, S. Thornton, E. Swartz, P. Zeigler, J. Watts, C. Tinner, M. Tanger. JUNIOR LIBRARY CLUB The Junior High Library Club is composed of eighth and ninth grade students in- terested in learning more about the library. Each member spends at least one period a week as a library assistant. Members acquire skills in the use of the library, appre- ciation of the facilities offered by the library, and the ability to help fellow students in the use of the library. Among the proiects of this group are several attractive bib- liographies on various subjects found in the library, the displays on the bulletin board outside the library, and a scrap book of newspaper articles on CVHS. Social events include a Christmas party and a Spring picnic. SENIOR LIBRARY CLUB The Senior High Library Club is composed of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students interested in promoting the use of the library. Each members serves as a library assistant at least one period a week. This period may be spent taking charge ot the Circulation desk, mending books, tiling cards in the card catalog, or performing various other library tasks. Principal concerns of this club are preparing displays for the large bulletin board in the library, arranging for the libray assemble, and peparing a dis- play for Book Week. Social events planned are a Christmas party, a Sock Hop, and a Spring picnic. ROW I: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ M. Findley, H. Stoufter, L. Wise, D. McCauslin, P. Thompson, P Hair, N. Goche- naur, J. Myers. ROW 2: A. Wagner, M. Gingrich, B. Ditmer, O. Hollar, P. Jones, P. Baker, F. Mitten, M. Rohr. ROW 3: Hf Ryder, L. Zellner, B. Humer, J. Humer, S. Beeler, B. Schell, D. Wilson.
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