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PUBLIC RELATIONS CLUB Sealed: F. Shea, H. Finkelston, A. Morris, J. Dougherty, L. Huston, S. Rhone, S. Zimmerman, M. Mears. Sealed: L. Walborn, G. Fry, E. Tezak, R. Savage, V. Costabile, C. Radel, T. Elnas, S. Hiney. Y. Rostolsky. Front row, Jtmzding: C. Asper, L. Knies, N. Dutro, L. Figner, J. Hertz, H. Pipes, M. Reynolds, M. Nold. B. Gohn, P. Waddell, B. Reese, J. Fry, J. Lingle, M. L. Jones. Second mum' B. Conrad, B. Knipple, M. McKee, M. Capp. S. Doremus, J. Miller, P. Magneson, S. Hilliard, J. Redslob, R. Harvey, D. Koehane, J. Harlocker, S. Snavely. Third faux' J. Miller, R. Winger. Publicizing the schools activities is handled by the Public Relations Club under the direction of John Curran, faculty advisor. The club is divided into various departments each of which are headed by members of the senior class. Heading the newspaper staff was Sally Rhone and Linda Huston, producing radio and TV shows, Lee Walborn. W. C. D. Shirley Hiney, art department, Marilyn Mears, and a new section, a speakers bureau, John McDowell. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The members of the Na- tional Honor Society were se- lected by a faculty committee, headed by Mr. Benedict. The standards on which the se- lections were based are service to the school, scholarship, character and leadership. Fran! wuz' R. Savage, J. Stewart, D. Farnsworth. K. Cootes. L. Knier, F. Emlet, L. Neubold, Secre- tary, Ed Tezak, Presidentg G. Fgresites, Vice Presidentg S. Rhone, Treasurerg S. Wlallace, I.. Wal- born. I.. Figner, M. Krcamer, J. Bender, L. Nash, S. Hiney. R. Swartz. Second row: D. Stover, A, Vineyard. C. Fleck. B. Clark. G. Trullinger, J. Davis. uP, Snavely, F. Jacobs, B. Conrad. M, Schell. M. Herb. B. Carl. J. Nye. V. VanHorn, M. Radel, C. Brinton. Third mum' C. Radel, P. Christie, S. Finkelston. P, Stewart, W. Cassel, G. Shannon, L, Huston. S. Miller, J. Miller, S. Zimmerman. S. Huston. M. J. Cunningham, J. Rapp, B. Zettlemoyer, M, Thompson, A. Nagle P. Mummert. A. Morris. v
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KEY CLUB Developing initiative and leadership, providing ex- perience in living and working together serving the school and community, and promoting school at'- tivities were the goals of the Key Club under the direction of Mr. Bell. The Crystal Ball, a new addition to our dances, was presented to the school by the club. The club is affil- iated with the Kiwanis In- ternational and consists of 29 members. CHARTER MEMBERS-Left table: G. Kissinger, R. Wix, M. Beachley, B. Knupp, B. Lenker, R. Savage, D. Keohane, T. Sillett. Rigfol lable: H. Finkleston, M. Zimmerman, B. Rosener, G. Ditty. 5. Tezak, B. Nordberg. Bark wuz' Dr. Jenkins, F. Wallis, Kiwanis Representative, Mr. Bell. STUDENT COUNCIL Botlonz 701lJ.' G. Ditty, R. Wright, F. Miller, C. Miller, S. Crawford. Second wuz' M. Clouser, B. Smith, E. Tezak, R. Bogar, S. Sheesley, S. Hillard. Third row: G. Fry, J. Harclerode, C. Asper, R. Deimler, M. Angell. Fourth mu-.' R. Winger, D. Harriman, R. Keeney, S. Yarnall, M. Buente, M. Beachley, B. Knupp, B. Gruver. Fifth faux' K. Cootes, Vice President, B, Alexander, Treas- urerg S. Wallace, Secretary, R. Nordberg, G. Kissinger, H. Finkleston, G. Shan- non. Standirzg. L. Kuhn, President, Mr. Hartman, Advisor. Scholarship and leadership are the characteristics of the members of the student council under the direction of Mr. Hartman. The members are elected as homeroom representatives by popular vote at the beginning of the year. One of their main projects was to sponsor the foreign ex- change students for next year by selling shares of stock in the project, both common and pre- ferred. Another endeavor is spon- soring the three alumni affairs in the course of the year.
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Learning more about the teaching pro- ssion, how and where teachers receive eir training, and assisting in affairs of e school and community were only a w of the many activities of the members ' the F. T. A. under the direction of frs. Hartman, faculty advisor. One of their outstanding projects was skit portraying a typical one room school , buse on parents day which was pre- i -nted to the student body in assembly. iff' F. T. A. MEMBERS: C. Asper, B. Canning, N. Caum. Secretary, D. Caum, V. Costa- hile, N. Dutro, D. Flicker, M. Gross, C. Guinizan, J. Heller, L. Herb, D. Jensen, B. Kapp, C. Kloss, B. Kocher, A. Krasevic, J. Lingle, J. Lowe, M. Maravich, President, J. Martin, M. Miller, Treasurer, M. Nelson, M, Nold, B. Reese, W. Rothman, J. Shep- pard, V, Smith, P. Sprecher, E. Strawhecker, C. Vogt, P. Waddell, S. Wallace, P. Warner, D. Wilbert, B. Youkers, S. Yurcic, Vice President. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA -, .A A . Honoring their mothers at a banquet is an annual affair of the F. N. A. Sponsoring a scholarship of 55100 offered to a senior girl was another of the club's endeavors. Be- sides going on a field trip to John Hopkin's Hospital, the Future Nurses sponsored a roller skating party. . N. A. MEMBERS: M. Albert, C. Altland, NI Aungst, L. Beistline, President, J. Bender, reasurer, J. Brown, M. Billow, J. Capello, B. Clark, C0-President, B. Cook, D. Dormer, P. ngle, S. Fortenbaugh, G. Fry, Vice President, B. Gaul, G. Gleim, J. Gress. E. Heisey. M. Qerrick, K. Homer, W. Huggins, D. Hunsicker, L. Keller, L. Knier, K. Kreiser, M. Lebo, I. Mears, P. Meck, J. Miller, Secretary, C. Neidech, J. Reese, G. Ritter, N. Ritter, J. Stauffer, l. Stuckey, B. Taylor, A. Turner, J. Wickenhiser, S. Willet, C. Woodhead, V. Schlagel, S. lolsinger, M. Black, C. Fox, T. Elnas. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA To promote a growing appreciation f the joys and satisfaction of homemak- lg . . . encourage democracy in home nd community life . . . work for good ome and family life, and to further in- rrest in home economics was the pur- ose and aim of the 16 member Future lomemakers of America. The girls worked toward their goal trough service to a hospital and by sub- iitting exhibitions at the Pennsylvania :ate Farm Show. Sponsoring a skating arty was another project which the F.- i. A. undertook this year. F. H. A. MEMBERS: M. Borcb, G. Boyd, D. Capello, J. Carl, Vice Presidentg M Crum, B. Eschenauer, M. Foultz, Treasurer, J. Fry, J. Goodwin, T. Keller, G. Knapp Secretary, J. McElheny, M. Reinhert, P. Smith, President, H. Steerer, J. Witmer.
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