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Lizofar fwsszlrfanfs dI2Of I .IBRARY CLUB- -FIRST ROXV: H, Roberts. E. Kohr, S. Kope, F. Sangemi, D. Fuhrman. SECOND ROXV: D. Vogt, J, Schriner, ieehrer, A. Imboden, S. Ramer, I.. Shive. G. Schwarz, D. Bainbridge. .'HIRD ROW: K. Cunningham, IZ, Price. J. Jenakovich, D. Salerno, sl. Foltz, Ii. Waizenegger. N. Shatto. J. Shutt, C, Kerstetter, V. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-FIRST ROW: C. Beard, J. Baker, J. Baer, L. Kline, E, Albright. SECOND ROW: D. Blain, D. Smith. E. Wightman, P. Gluntz, S. Hoover, B. Gelencser, C. Shannon, M. Capp. THIRD ROW: M. Fresemyer, J. Condon. K. Good. FOURTH ROW: B. Borton, J. Milliken, M, Crum. ticker, N. Forney, G, Nornhold. FOURTH ROW: M. Buente, A. lostolsky, T. Karins, B, Follett, B. XVolfe. R. Rudine. D. Hoffman, -I. Tluimma, J. lXIcElheny, M. Rubinic. B. Hopkins. Under the direction ol' Mrs, Maxine Bixler, this club is responsible for keeping the library in good shape. The stu- lents have sections for shelving books, and they prepare displays for the bulletin board and display table. A project they nope to accomplish this year is the making of a handbook of library procedures' for general use. The main purposes of his club are to establish a good library and to assist the students and faculty of the school in the location and use of li- vrary materials. The qualifications of becoming member of the National Honor lociety are leadership, service, haracter, and a -1.0 average. 'hese students are selected by 4-achers, counselors, and a com- nittee assigned for that purpose with Mr. Paul Landis as chair- aan. The final selection of the iembers is the point system. lnder leadership, service, and haracter there are S points. the nembers receiving the most toints are selected. To retain ieir membership they must 'maintain a -1.0 average. The purpose of the National ionor Society is to create en- iusiasm for scholarship and elp to develop character and iholastic ability. This Club is eneficial in many ways: for sample, it sponsors examina- ous and prepares one for col- -ge. The club consists of lifff. sniors, IOQL Juniors, and 595 nphomores. These standards are rt by the National Organization. Ir, lirank Benedek is the advisor l' the club. Tyafzonafjin or C. ioczef FIRST ROW: J. Beamesderfer, C. Speece, B. Deaven, S, Otto, B. Knipple. SECOND ROW: B. Walmer, J. Attick, J. Sheppard, N. Plusquellic, Jean Hertz, M. Miller, J. Lowe. THIRD ROW: C. Asper, S. Schmidt, M. Carey, J. Newkam, L. Miller. J. Sanders, Albright. B. Lenker. FOURTH ROW: D. Demmy, F. Kitzmiller, D. Mengel, B. Alexander, D. Vfix, G. Markley, J, Urban, FIFTH ROW: N. Wilbert, J. Harlacher, M. Gaffney, J. Sanders, F. Berger, L. Holes, N. Dutro, N. Caum, J. Lingle, P. Sprecher. SIXTH ROW: C. Wfirth, H.. Pipes, M. McKee, Jane Hertz. J. Reese. B. Knupp, D. Keohane, J. Gotwals, R. Whitmore, N. Strawser. Absent when picture wa taken are: J. Baer, R. Banks. D. Flicker, R. Garton. D. Hunsicker. I43
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Asscmhly s c r x' i t cg LISllL'l'lI14L1 scrvirc for Kixxurnis Horse Slinwg uslrurinig scrxitc tor h.1skuth.1ll ELIINCSQ food lmskcts for nccdy tlimilics .rt ,l4l1.lIll'ih'QlYlI1g .ind Cihristnms . . . thcsc .tru just .1 ticw nt' the .ntivitit-s ul' tht- Key Cilnh. This tluh consists nt' thirty selected hoys tirnm thc thru' .QfAklC.'S. Thr- .ulxisur is Mr. llcll .ind thc' tluh is .1l'l'ili.1tcd with the Kiw.1nis l1itci'nAtioii.1l. Thu irim nt' thu cluh is tn dur-lop lcadursliip illlkl initi.itix'c, tu pru- vide cxtwriciuc in livin-ig .ind working tngr-tlrcr. tu st-rwu thc school .ind wmmunity, .ind to prcturc for uscliul titizcnsliip. Silver hromidc is ,Ill iinpnrt- .int tlrctoi' in thu prntscssiiiig ot' film, s.tid Mr, Ilnil Paxton, .nl visor of thc Plintogntlwhy Cfluh. The twuiity-liivc mcinlwrs nl' thu cluh mcct cvc-ry Monday during Activity pcriud in Ronin ISI. The ohicttiws nt' thu vlnh .irc dcsignsd to pcrinit .rnyoiiu in- tcrcstcd tn gain hqttcr under- smnding ot' photography. The chih is tnnsidcrinxg many phases of pliotngrnpliy, some ot' which .rrcz thc gn-ncml chemistry involvcd in thu rntiking ot' lilm, imrpcr, .ind thc prwccssiirg nt' hoth films .ind Iupcrg thc sclcctinn and prirclmsiiig of ultrilwliiuiitl Ll txrrr.-ful study nf thc dark room equipment, limitations .ind how tO SLIYL' money in sutting unc uhg dcvclopincnt nt, liiling t0nt.u't printing .ind prim-r tltwlnprm-ritg cnlnrging plintogniplisg .ind how to improve thc Hpittnrc taking art hy thc .1m.1tcur pliotugriif phcr.
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cgfuoenf CQ,0u12c1' FIRST ROVV: Mr. li. Ii. Hartman, Advisorg R. Wix, Treasurerg T. Sillett, President, R. Knupp, Vice-President, P. Magnuson, Secretary. SECOND ROW: C. Livingston, C. Grubb, C. Cassel, G. Cassatt. D. Krasevic, I.. Maletestinic, L. Esterly, P. Cerzulla, -I. Fisenhooth. THIRD ROXV: S. Taylor, I.. Bittinger, D. Mummart, C. Asper, P. XVarner. C. XX'eyhenmeyer, B. Lillie, M. Lingle, C. Fannestock. FOURTH ROXV: C. Lang. P, Klase, Ii, Leitzell, D. Kolar, F. Linn, L, Herb, P. Fowler, B. Reese, J. Sheets. FIFTH ROXV: J. Rupert, L. jones, li, Alexander. I7, Harriman. R, Keeney. lf. Schillo, D. Sweger, T. Huppes fHollandj, R. Crum. T. Bennett. The Student Council, under the direction of Mr. Hartman, is a club set on very high standards for which a member must be outstanding in leadership and scholarship. These members, one from each homeroom, are elected by popular vote of the students in their YOOIH. The outstanding project of the Council this year has been the Foreign Student Drive. It has sponsored a dance and the selling of Central Dauphin banners to assist the drive financially. gufure arm ers 0 cr!-T122 erzea The Future Farmers, consist- ing of twenty boys, meet under the direction of Mr. George Phillips. The club meets pri- marily as a social group for the vocational agricultural boys. The primary function of the F.F.A. is the development of agriculture leadership, co-opera- tion. and citizenship. Some projects they have and will participate in are: the Gratz Fairg the Pennsylvania State Farm Showg Dutch Days at Hershey, and the Science Fair at CD. The boys prepared a window exhibit to be shown at the 1960 Farm Show. They also formed a Public Speaking Team. STANDING: Ii. XX'eist, Nr. Phillips. FIRST ROW: J. Hales, G. Orndorff. R. Smith, J. Mengel, H. Hewett. SECOND ROXV: li. Fleager, F. Kanyuck, S. Huffman. D. Davidson, C. Smith, D. Powley. R. Strulun. J. Fetterhaff, nl. Bell, I.. Keefer. FOURTH ROW: L. Dietrich, -I. Bivens, E. lietterlioff. K. Darr. G. llivcns. I44
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