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.yiasf cznofcgfjoper g FIRST ROW: J. Laszlo, E. Strawhecker, P. Eisenberg. SECOND ROW: B. Rhine, B. Hart, C. Merwin, L. Kline, Secretaryg B. Dolke, N. Garrick. THIRD ROW: B. Stricker, C. Livingston, M. Hershey, C. Guinivan. Miss Miller, Advisor: W. Pizzano, Vice President: L. Cralgo, President: M. Glenn. B. Zimmer. Competing in District Forensics is the main project of the Mask and Slipper Club, directed by Miss Miller. Helping with make-up for the class plays and the operetta is one of the club's service projects. Other activities include giving plays for assemblies and keeping backstage equipment in order. To be a member of this club you must prove your ability in dramatics by auditioning. .ynfrafn ufaf ow Any The Girls' Intramural Bowling teams are under the direction of Mrs. Louise Krolak. This year there were sixteen teams with six members on each team. The girls meet each Thursday at Penn Bowling Centre in Paxtang for intra- school competition. Three of the highest scoring girls this year were Greta Cohen, jackie Sanders, and Nancy Wilbert. One of the high individual scores this year was 180 by Greta Cohen. A roll of the ball: a hit of the pinsg STRIKE! The Boobs win again. I46
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The Girls' Tumbling Club, advised by Mrs. Krolak, work on the mats and Jn the various types of apparatus, keep- ng in mind the nations physical fitness urogram. The purpose of this club is to de- 'elop the students' skills progressively, hrough elementary tumbling and stunts, intil they are ready for more advanced vork. it . -yr if .sf gif 7 yumgfhy A I. ' T FIRST ROW: M. Erb, J. Derk, B. Moleskie, j. Clarke, J. Bohn, N. Kershaw, V. johnson. SECOND ROW: S. Lewis, J. Straining. THIRD ROW: V. Harty, parallel bars, -I. McCreary, H. Hocker, M. Bryant. gqrf l JOB CHARITY IIA t-1... .ois I-Ieim, Ruth Murray, Mr. Murrow. Not shown: L. Baker, K. Bowman, J. Condon, S, Duncan, J. Etter, C. Fuhrman, P. Gluntz, E. Green, N. Grissinger, B. Jacobs, L. Caufman, F. Keller, L. Mease, G. Miller, L. Reed, F. Roberts, C. Sease, J. Smith, C. Snow. The Art Club is under the supervision of Mr. Morrow. The boys and girls of this club are taught one of the finer arts. Each student has his preference as to the project he wishes to work on during the year. They are trained in poster work, sketches, and many other projects. The tumbling club, under the super- fision of Mr. Ramsey, is composed of 'orty boys. The purpose of this club is to allow he boys to relax and to teach them nroper co-ordination. They started out their busy season nlaying touch-football, and then basket- mall. Later the boys began their gymnas- ics-tumbling, working with the various equipment, and then, as spring ap- Jroached, they began volleyball and oftball. In addition to having a good time, hey learn the meaning of good sports- nanship. joys 7 umgfhy ite. Members are: L. Babil, W. Conrad, R. Farling, F. Kitzmiller, M. Lenker, T. Lingle, J. Milliken, M. Nelson, D. Oswald, W. Rudisill, M. Rudy, L. Webster, R. Lebo, R. Keeney, R. Zabcic, E. Hine, P. Moppin, W. Rudision, I.. I-Ioffner, R. Ferber, J. Peace, R. Schreffler, J. McCarthy, D. Unger, W. Emminger, N. Kramer, N. Wilhelm, R. Swain, Gotwals.
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gufure U .UFSQS yi?-vI2?QI'lCd Il' Set up as an aid to those girls interest- ed in nursing, the Future Nurses Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Kline, is very active. The girls have taken a field trip to Germantown and Temple hos- pitals in Philadelphia. They have sold candy, held a bake sale and rummage sale: and sponsored a roller skating party and a Valentine dance in hopes of taking a trip to New York in the spring. This club also annually sponsors a S100 scholarship for a Senior girl interested in nursing. FIRST ROW: J. Stauffer, Secretary: J. Capello, President, S, Holsinger, Vice President, M. Zeiglcr, K, Kreiser, B. Taylor, M. Gipe. SECOND ROXV: K. Wfitmer, S. Autolick A. Turner, M. Billow, D. Hunsicker, M. Albert, E. Gutshall. THIRD ROW: D. Schmidt, P. Cerqullo, D. Diehl, I., Drake, A. Shininberger, P, Dehner. l.. l.utz. A. Richar. FOURTH ROW: N. Dettinger, N. Shope, B. Hunsicker, G. Boyd, H. Hoover, G, Ritter, M. Herrick, D. Dormer, D. Simmans. FIFTH ROVU: S. Carl, nl, Scliuhauer, S. Sander, G. Robenolt, K. Baker, G. Hoffman, B. Schriver, D. Thompson, M. Lanskry. Marjorie S. Kline, Advisor. fQ.f gufure eczc ers qff .IDQFICG One of the largest clubs this year is the Future Teachers of America advised by Mrs. Hartman, with 71 members. This club acquaints the pupil with the different facts of teaching, gives a true picture of advantages and disadvantages of the pro- fession, teaches what colleges expect from high school graduates who are going into this field, and tries to instill a desire to become a permanent member of the professional organization of education. The club sponsored a dance during the year and decorated the show case for Education Week. Other activities included social meetings once a month and the State Convention. -, -...Nw IRST RCDW: J. Koons, C. Guinivan, B. Kocher, j. Brown, D. Capello, M. Shiner. SECOND ROWz B. Berlin, J. Lowe, M. E. Miller, Lingle, N. Caum, P. Sprecker, B. Knapp, K.Witiiie1'. THIRD ROW: M. A. Gross, S. Hilliard, W. Myers P. MCI-Iugh, M. Nagle, Reese, I.. Stiffler, S. Schmidt, Mrs. Hartman, B. Deaver, C. Spec-ce, J. Sheppard, E. Gottshall, A. Gillis, D. Krasevic, M. Kapp, C. sper, P. Wfarner. FOURTH ROW: E. Strawhecker, R. Gallinac, M. Nelson, C Nash, D. Mills, J. Shaub, D. Neil. T. Bennett, R. fright, T, Moorett, L, Bomboy, E. Nesbitt, W. Iimminger, C, Whenenmoyer, J. Mevin, S. Otto, H. Lauver. I47
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