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LANGUAGE CLUB Useful phrases in French, German, and Spanish lan- guages were learned by the Language Club, advised by Mrs. Frank. By the use of records, tape recordings, films, slides and speakers, students interested in languages be- came further acquainted with the peoples and customs of other lands as well as their languages. M Eckman, C. Vogt, D. Yurcic, L. Frank, S. Harbold, J. Shriner, J. Mountz, F. Shea. Many types of individual and group projects were de- veloped as a club program in Omnibus this year. To de- velop vocabulary, many de- vices were employed as bulle- tin board displays. Illustrating vocabulary usage were: a Hal- loween display with word de- rivatives printed in pumpkins, a Christmas tree decorated with red balls which illus- trated the derivatives of the verb that was used as a star on top of the tree, and the use of detour signs to facilitate the exceptions to the rule with verb endings portrayed as pas- sengers in model verb cars. OMNIBUS CLUB 2 S ei Bollom mum' S. Carl, J. Hench, M. Angel, Vice President. Second row: B. Hildebrand, Prim, W. Sapolsky, E. Burigana. Third ww: B. Keim, R, Nichols, President, F. Halden G. Jefferies, S. Dahlin. Fourzfa faux' J. Waddell, B. Strohm, E. Elbel, Secretary-Treasu J. Jefferson. ' CHESS CLUB Mr. Sanner, advisor of the Chess Club, started the year off by arranging the forty- two male members in leagues according to their skill at chess. Later, tournaments were held and a champion chess player was crowned. The beautiful hand carved chess set donated to the school last year by Mr. Meikle, a former teacher at C. D., was the club's only one, so the boys W sponsored a project to raise MEMBERS ARE: D. Pellegrini, President, D. Dunkle. Vice President, A. Oberheim, Secretary-Treasurer, D. Anderson. A. Billow, M, Bottomley, J. Brindel, R. Doren, D. Drum, W, Etnoyer, R. Fetterolf, R. Fowler, A. Freedman. R. Good, C. Henderson, C Herman, D. Highi, F. Hune, B, Hocker, P. Holtzman, J. Huggins, W. Kent, T. Lingle, T. Lyons, L. McClain, D. Mangle. B. Miller, L. Moppin, K. Myhre, A. Peirson, H. Potte igfr, B. POYIH, J- RHYUSCY, E. 5Chill0. H. Seibert, R. Shatto, J. Shearer, B. Smith, F. Tempe D. Updegrove, J. Williamson, W. Singleton. money for more sets to add to C. D.'s collection.
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Mr. Paxton, the club advisor, ras seen to it that each member vas exposed to the tricks of the rade in developing pictures. Among ilub activities this year was a field rip to Lett's Photography Studio n Harrisburg and work for the 'Ramblerf' The Photography Club ook color pictures of many areas nf the school for use on post cards o be sold by the P. T. S. A. as a noney making project. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Sitting: M, Goshorn, R. Monk, W. Donges, A. Shoop. Second wuz' E, Hemperly, W Berry F. Auspach, B. Stump, F. Hallenbach, P. Weidman, P. Christie. Third mum' J. Werdner J Benedetti. Fourth ww: P. Schultz, R. Porter, D. Bell, 'G. Umberger, D. Gardner, L. Bomboy R, Dunkelberger, R. Hunter. VISUAL AIDS OPERATORS rleuue Mr. Martz, D. Schault, R. Wright, C. McCreary, D. Lassiter, M. Kramer, 'riest E Motter, E. Diveglia, R. Schreffler, R. Crawford, D. Webster. Poster work seen all over the school this past year, has been the work of the Art Club, advised by Mr. Ziegenfus. Making place mats, linoleum block prints, sketch work, and a speaker from Mary Sachs on window decorating were some of the other accomplishments and projects completed this year by the Art Club. The twenty-six members of the Visual Aids Club, directed by Mr. Martz, operated the slide projector, the tape recorder, and motion pic- ture projectors this year. A few of the members acquired skill in op- erating the arc light and the ampli- fication systems in the auditorium. To qualify for the operating of the various equipment the member had to obtain a license after meeting certain requirements. ART CLUB Bottom faux' R. Beaver, T. Kreamer, R, Stottlemyer, P. Eberly, C. Blyer H Denk, J. Yeager, R. Fisher, R. Kleinsak, N, Maus, B. Frank, P. Gluntz L Grey, M. Aiuto, N. Nagle, President, D. Bittner, j, Harlacher, C. Snyder R. Deibler.
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Advising the Sports Man- To improve dexterity, mus- cle tone, and general physical condition, members of the Tumbling and Gymnastics Club, under the supervision of Mr. McLaughlin, have done somersaults, handstands, rope climbing, and many more physical activities. TUMBLING AND GYMNASTICS CLUB MEMBERS ARE: R. Swain, R. Lebo, R. Burnett, H. Schultz, L. Babil, J. Babil, J. Bender, R Bolton, W. Conrad, D. Duncan, J. Fetterhoff, G. Fultz, G. Goff, J. Gotwals, T. Grimwood D. Hoffman, J. Hoffman, P. Hout, R. Hughes, B. Hurst, R. Keeney, L. Kimberling, F. Kitz- miller, J. Kramer, M. Lenker, C. McCleary, D. Mailey, G. Markley, H. Metz, J. Miller, T Mont, D. Oswald, F. Pittman, W. Rhodes, D. Schressler, R. Shaffner, J. Still, C. Stoyer, D Taylor, W. Umberger, C. Weston, J. Wolfe, B. Yingling, R. Zapic. ARCHERY CLUB Learning the techniques of bowmanship has been accom- plished by the Archery Club under the supervision of Mrs. Yarnall. In the spring and fall of the year, this knowl- edge was put to application by actual target practice. neeling: R. Hepner, G. Foltz, K. Potteiger, K. Baerns, D. Dodson, G. wartz. Standing: M. Capp, J. Gaspari, D. Gothall, F. Campbell, S. Beach, Wachtman, G. Wallace, D. Yeagly, D. Baimbridge, D. Douglas, J. Snyder. ger's Club, Mr. Brightbill 'ith his 10 members main- lined school athletic equip- ment for use during sports vents. One of the main activities 'as training the members in cills needed for the career f Sports Manager. Activi- es of the club varied greatly 'ith the season and the sport Jnnected with it. SPORTS MANAGERS CLUB Kneeling: C, Miller, K. jones, F. Linn, P. Klinger, G. Fisher. Smnding: T. Carroll, J. Irwin, D. Kolar, J. Shields, D. Brehm, Mr. Brightbill. mfs.:
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