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Zjlslld FIRST ROVU: F. Leber, T. Stone, F. Post. SECOND ROXV: Mr. Martz, Advisor: G. Jeffries, R, Miller, J. Jeffries. THIRD ROW: B. Reitzel, M. Fahnestock, S. 1NIatavich, P. Weidman, R. Lobel. FOI'R'l'I-I ROW: R. Aibogast, N. LaChapellc, P. Taylor. Not shown: R. Beachell, . Briggum, J. Fink. D. Greenfield, R. Haffey, F. Hollenback. C. Long. A. Matjasic, E. Matter, S. Miller, R. Pettis, T. Reigle, E. Wzirble, D. Webster. T The twenty-two boys of the Visual Aids Club, supervised by Mr. Martz, learn the opera- tion of the different mechanical devices around the school. These include: the motion pic- ture projectors, tape recorders, slide projectors, amplification system, and the arc light. To be able to operate these instruments, the boys must meet certain requirements, pass a test, and finally obtain a license. csfczye fjec nzbzdns FIRST ROXV: J. Shutt, F. Matter, J. Prist, C. Kepner, J. Birchle. C. Totton, Mr. Murphy. SECOND ROVU: R. Whitmore, VU, Vlfise, manager: R. XX'achtman. I48 The members of the newly- formed Stage Technicians Club, directed by Mr. Murphy, arc selected according to their abil- ity and experience. The back- ground of one year -in the Visual Aids Club is required. The club is responsible for backstage and technical work during assembly programs. They are also indispensable to the production of plays, oper- ettas, and various choral ac- tivities.
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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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Helping students who wish to enter the business world as secretaries or receptionists is the purpose of the Typing Club, advised by Mr. Welliver. The Club helps students de- velop charm and other quali- ties necessary to become suc- cessful business men and wom- en. The members are responsi- ble for speed, the various kinds .mf business letters, punctuation the typewriter. .. ylozhy FIRST ROW: N. Shuey, M. Gorider. SECOND ROW: C. Wachtman, C. Stauffer, R. Rider, N. Fiinus, B. Rndel. THIRD ROW: F. Bitlotta, B. Taylor, Crum. C. Kloss, N. Meflombs. FOURTH ROW: Gress, I Stroble, -I. Rowe, D. Wfliitmoyer, li. Wfurster. FIFTH ROXV: L. Uleriek, C. Mnstuson. M. Shoeman, R. Xveuxer, S. Sholley. SIXTH ROW: K. XX'elch, N. I.ingle, K. Peck, M. Brown, V. Restelli, F. Holimim. SEVENTH ROVU: B. Cressler. K. McCartney, H. gufure Zuszh ess The Future Business Lend- rs of America, under the di- .-ction of Mrs. Shirley Uhiizie, .ive accomplished many worthy :ings this past year. This club has done typing for nichers, in addition to CEN- RALIAN and RAIVIBLER- TTli typing. They collected mod and clothing for needy milies, and sold football voster signs. The club also sited offices and learned rout business machines. A few objectives of this club e to learn good business pro- dures, to acquire leadership the field of business, and to :.1te interest and understand- iz in the choice of business QLIPAIIIOIIS. Straw, I.. W'ells, S. Sense. QGOQIQS 0 Sqmerzea R wx M. STANDING: H. Jncenko, G. Walllitfe, B. Miller, I-Iolbert, INIrs. S, I'l14l7ie, bl. Atticl-cs, ex- treme left: S. Miller. front to back: I. Hecher, D. Gotham. S. Powley. P. slI.lliliC'I', I.. Miller, S. Knnckstedt, QI. Wfingert, right: C. Beard, S. May. C. Allenmri, I.. Ruth. P, Copenlmver, S. Horstick. I49
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