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ROW I: Cleft to Rightj C. Gingrich, E. Hartman, B. Dillman, C. Hoover, J. Stambough, J. Bcsehore, F. Vogelsong, B. Whitzel, Mrs. Klinger, Advisor. ROW 2: R. Wolfe, C. Clawser, B. Shaw, D. Byers, F Shuller, S. Woodward, M. Stoner, C. Harris, M. Shunk. ROW 3: S. Heiges, A. Travitz, M. Beass, L. Stowell, C. Yinger, A. Eppley, S. Schartz, J. Kramer, J. Koudabough, E. Hollar. ROW 4: V. Putt, R. Putt, B. Rinehart, G. McGuire, C. Kegris, L. Finkinbinder, J. Groves, D. Baetdorf, C. Markle. JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y The iunior Tri-Hi-Y is a newly organized club at Cumberland Valley this year. It is an organization similar in scope and purpose to the Tri-Hi-Y for senior girls. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y is open to girls in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. It is a national club, affiliated with the Young Men's Christian Association. The club is based on Christianity and service. The club strives for the well rounded development of our girls through clean speech, clean sports, and clean thoughts. 63
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'V V ROW 1: lleft to Rightj L. Kuhnz, A. Donner, R. Marks, M. Findley, R. Lindsay, P. McCreary, R. Ryder J. Jones. ROW 2: A. Boyer, R. Tinner, K. Fritz, J. Baker, P. Browne, B. Kline, J. Jacoby, M. Ritter M. Ginrich, Mrs. Secrist, Advisor. ROW 3: C. Culley, J. Souder, S. Shaull, J. Albright, N. Watts, C Lindsay, P. Culhane, D. Sadler, N. Gochenaur, J. Clauser. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y The senior Tri-Hi-Y Club is an organization under the sponsorship of the YMCA. Its main purpose is to create, maintain, and extend the home, school and community, high standards of Christian char- acter. Participation in a state-wide model United Nations program, leadership training camp at Gettysburg College, ushering at all school events, and a Christmas Assembly illustrate the variety of proiects in which these girls participate. 62 5 ,
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ROW I: CLEFT TO RIGHTJ S. Darbrow, C, Shuman, R. Fritz, J. Weis, L. Shuman, J.Meck, C. Gouse. ROW 2: Mr, Fritz, Advisor, L. Gsell, W. Fenicle, A. Whitcomb, D. Byers, G. Tressler, D. Scott, R. Diehl, E. Line, R. Brown. ROW 3: E. Beam, N. Raudabough, G. Boyer, J. Davis, R. Loper, D. Goazales, R. Welker, L. Kerstetter, H. Meck, B. Lauer, E. Spahr. ROW 4: A. Morrow, J. Duftie, R. Goudy, S. Klinger, L. Koser, JUNIOR HI-Y This is one of the firsts of Cumberland Valley High School. The Junior Hi-Y was organized the first year the high school began in its full form. It is connected with the YMCA and encourages development of Christian character in a program of wor- ship, public service, discussion, games and sports. Its meetings are held every Wednesday, 6th period. ROW I: ILEFT TO RIGHTJ J. Myers, V. Ladd, M. Lamkin. ROW 2: Mrs. Thomas, advisor, K. Sullivan,N Cline, P. Culhane, M. Yohn. ROW 3: L. Morrow, S. Shuall, L. Kister, C. Starner, N. Eshelman, F. Hair, L Getz. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The FTA is a national organization sponsored by the National Education Associa- tion. This year was the first year for the club at Cumberland Valley. The purpose is to study the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are basic to teaching, and to secure information about the teaching profession. The activities of the club include observations of other schools, both elementary and secondary levels, visits to teacher-training in- stitutions, and actual teaching experiences. Membership is offered to senior high students interested in the teaching profession. Regular meetings are held during vocational in- A-.-A..A ,-...,-L...-. -A-:AAF
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