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Q in-M ws-annum: SEVENTH GRADE DANCE CLUB This year, in the first semester the club learned to do the fox trot and iitterbug. The latter half of the year, the members learned to waltz and to Polka. The club is composed of seventh grade entirely. Money used for the purpose of buying the latest hit records, came from a cake sale and a roller skating party last year. The group acquired many dancing skills and everyone seemed to enfoy themselves. 72
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NURSES CLUB The Future Nurse's Club of Cumberland Valley High School started a busy year with the election of the following officers: Presi- dent Jean Nichols, Vice-President Blanche Clawser, Secretary Peggy Potteiger, and Treasurer Darlene Marks. Several meetings were devoted to instruction by Mrs. Hartman on procedures in the Health Suite. Plans were made for a refresher course in First Aid, under the supervision of Mrs. LuFf. This course took approximately six weeks. Christmas cheer was enhanced by the giving of gifts to two junior high students. Yarn Octopi were made by the girls, which were then taken to the children's home in Carlisle. Field trips to the Harrisburg State Hospital and the Lebanon Veterans Hospital were the highlights of the year. ROW 1: lleft to Rightl K. Benner, B. Rumberger, B. Metzger, D. Marks. ROW 2: P. Potteiger, J Nichols D. Fonner, A. Evans, M. Gaudy, Mrs. Hartman, Advisor, ROW 3: D. Beamer, M. Moyer, V. Peuper B Clawser. 71
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sim W2. ROW 'ls lLeft to Right! K. Shirley, A. Whitcomb, B. Enck, S. Campbell, S. Franklin, C. Benner. R0 ' I S. M rrison, C. Hollar, N. McNair, E. D. Hertzler, J. McGuire, G. Thompson, T. Lindsay, S. Shutte, o Ditch, B. Lehmen, B. Nailor, Mrs. Woodhall, Advisor. ROW 3: S. Richenbach, D. Kosher, L. Allen A. Hendley, S. Ober, B, Yohn, K. Ross. JUNIOR HOMEMAKING CLUB Hard work and crafts are among the activities of the Junior High Homemaking Club. Room 133 becomes a paint shop, knitting center, ' ' h l d eral workshop All prolects are chosen by the girls t emse ves. an gen . The program provides junior high students time to learn skills not regularly taught in classes. 73
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