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LIBRARY CLUB lst row: H. Mer- chant, Vice-President: J. Arneman. Report- er: R. Booser. Presi- dent: H. Scholl, Sec- retary: M. Harring- ton. 2nd row: T. Phillips: M. Smolin- ski: B. Kolvaks: P. Badger: C. Lindcauistz Miss Powell. Advisor: S. Anderson: J. Rus- sell: R. Bausch: R. Schrimrer: P. ual- lagher. by-11 row: R. Kantz: J. Strott: J. Russell: J. Adler: D. Dickey: T. Larson: T. Rogerson. LIBRARY CLUB Organized by Miss Powell to promote interest in the library, and to give more, and better service to the student body, the Library Club forged ahead this year. Improve- ments were made in the functioning of the library. The library bulletin board was es- pecially attractive. To meet the demands made by increased enrollment in the school, Mrs. Samuelson was added to the library staff. President, Ronald Booser: Vice President, Harriet Merchant: Secretary, Helen Scholl: Treasurer, Janice Arnamen. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club deserves the gratitude of the entire student body for their nu- merous undertakings, ranging from mimeographing tests for teachers to preparing programs for school activities. Miss Zuck sponsored the group Whose officers Were: Jean Prindle, President: Sandra Ambro, Vice President: Carol Christensen, Secretary: and Evelyn Volkman, Treasurer. The Club attempts to prepare the girls for the mod- ern business world by instructing them in the finer points of business procedures, re- sulting in reliability and efficiency. COMMERCIAL CLUB lst row: S. Ludwig, A. Adams: F. Zylka. L. Pringle: 2nd row: G. Suarez: D. Clin- ton: H. Adams: C. Cliristense-n: I. Lew- is: H. Scholl: Miss Ziiclc. Advisor: E. Volkrnan: M, Wal- dinger: J. Niebauer: S. Ambro: J. Prin- dle: A. Lu--as: P. Ho- barf: J. Rouche: L. Skelton: N. Huston: J. Hezlicr: R. Beusch. 83
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HALL PATROL Row 1: D. Rodger: B. Samp- son: R. Brown: D. Seitzing- er: D. Wells: R. McDonald: B. Deischer: R. Peterson: Row 2: R. Peerson: A. Zieg- ler: F. Erdley: G. Moon: M. Sipplec J. McClure: M. Kasternick: Mr. Nason. Row 3: VV. Sipple: J. Rodak: R. Tubbs: J. Durst: R. Moore: R. Stossmeister: T. Phillipe: A. Kirby. AUTO CLUB Row 1: D. Herhold: C. Flee- man: T. Burke: B. Brown: D. Whitford: B. Pierce: E. Vnlkman: J. McNabb: Mr. Hayes: L. Aszzrers: J. Bow- er: D. Hunter: R. Norwgill: L. Shadclock: Q. Bender: T. Shenker. Row 2: R. Thayer: P. Rich: R. Wigham: H. De- Bold: A. Roberto: H. Tins- man: F. Agnello: E, Wer- ner P. Davis, R. Adlehart: J. Spusta: K. Sprague: F. Lambrecht: J. Leibig: L. Weaver: J. Rautine. Row 3: J. Laughlin: E. Dickie: J. Cardman: D. Joslin: VV. Kestner: A. Cassidy: H. Fiddler: F. Storaci: J. Ben- ncci: D. Kalil: W. McGal-na: L. Copeland: H. Rodenbeck: B. Cunningham: F. Heman- son: J. LeJeal: A. Melzer: B. Tome: J. Straub. Row 4: L. Meyers: J. Zimmery: J. Williams: T. Calahan: B. Lytle: R. Ellis: J. Keller. MOVIE OPERATORS lst row: B. Ludwig: D. Brindle: Mrs. Samuelson: C. Moon: J. Morgan. 2nd row: J. Henning: Q. Bender: A. Melzer: B. lVigham: T. Stossmeister: R. Hamilon: J. Cifelli. 3rd row: '1'. Curtiss: A. Till: B. Denmark: J. Durst: B. Moon.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1: J. Payne, Advisor, R. Adams, A. Edwards, T. Curtiss, A. Reed, J. Ames, D. Kallenfbach, D. Woods, E. Adams, G. Bowers, R. Moon. Row 2: L. Copeland, A. Senger, J. Morris, G. Maycock, D. Herold, P. Rich, G. Wiser, C. Fleeman, R. Adams, R. Abbott. Row 3: J. Durst, J. Mattewson, D. Cage, J. Mc- Kinley, W. Rastatter, J. Zimerly, R. Waldeiimarson, R. Anderson, T. Sprague. Row 4: R. Vash, R. Bogue, C. Moon, L. Haas, C. Alenbacher, M. Anderson, A. Fields, P. Payne. As the name implies, the Future Farmers of America is a county school organiza- tion found in the United States, Hawaii, and Alaska, having as its goal the development of efficient, intelligent farmers and citizens. Covering grades 8 to 12, the F. F. A. in Millcreek follows only the strictest parliamentary procedure and each member is himself an accomplished parliamentartian capable of handling the presidency or chair- manship. Since the purpose of the club is not only to develop successful farmers, but good, in- telligent citizens as well, they have many and widely varying activities to raise money land sometimes just to have a plain old good timej ranging from selling Christmas trees to playing a mighty rugged game of basketball. The Project is rated very highly in the eye of a student. As the name indicates, this is a project undertaken by each stu- dent-a record of his adventure in husbandry. It keeps track of such things as work hours spent on the job, capital invested, profit returned, and utilization of agricul- tural developments. Monetary rewards are received by the students preparing the pro- ject book deemed most worthy on the basis of intelligent agricultural practice and neatness. Come December, it then goes on to Harrisburg to vie for national honors. In early January the three members receiving the most points, which are derived from the project book and V-arious awards, are sent to the F. F. A. State Convention. Upon payment of their expenses, others often go too. This 4-day convention is an ex- perience that the boys look forward to with great anticipation. The activities result in the building of good character, broadening the knowledge of agricultural problems and the creation of staunch, worthy Americans. 84
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