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gufure omema ers 0 qmerzea l The main project of the Future Homemakers of America Cluh, advised by Miss Beers, was the entering of a display for the Pennsylvania State Farm Show. Members of the club not wishing to participate in the project worked on personal projects. Field trips connected with the club's activities were taken which included a visit to Penn State for the State Convention. The club also makes many of the costumes for school productions. PICTURED: M. Feather, N, Foltz, Miss Beers, Advisor, and J. Goodwin. Not shown: M, Borek, J. Witiiier. F. Yurcic, E. Smith, V. Rubinic, P. Richards, M. Gross, W. Myers, F. Wells, M. Bender, N. Reichert, H. Steever, L. Hand, B. Hoover, M. Oberhime, S. Hand, N. Shocker, N Hoover, P. Spengler, F. Bretz, E. Wyet, P. Nickleson, S. Him Gfess -- The Chess Club, under the direction of Mr. Sanner, strives to teath its fifty-four members the ancient art of chessghow to play honestly and skillfully, deriving the greatest possible amount of pleasure all the while. This organization meets weekly for tournaments in which members of the same class, determined by the players' abilities, test their skills against each other. liill Burton, D. High, D. Anderson, Mr. Sanner, Advisor, Not shown: R, Swenson, J. Trayer, J. Wolfe, W. Sloaff, J. Sweigard, J Alexander, XV, Anders. F. Anspauch, W. Barlow, J. Bender, J. Berger, S. Burd, J. Christie, M. Clouser, T. Dauchess, R. Deibler, R Doren, D. Drum, D, Dunkle, J. Forney, R, Fowler, J. Frankford, R, Fritchman, T. Grahm, W. Gray, D, Herlinger, J. Hicks, P Holtzman, J. Huggins, K. Kemper. P. Klase, T. Lenker, A. Luchko, T. Lyons, L. McClain, C. McCleary, H. McNaughton, R Michaels, D. Mengul, J. Ramsey, J. Rhen. R. Nichols, E. Nickoloff, A. Oberheim, R. Peach, D. Schreffler, L. Smith, D. Pellegrini XV. Phillips. B. Porter, H. Potteiger. ri?-jf? 9 Encouraging a type of Christiar leadership in the school is the purposf of the Tri-Hi-Y, which is under thi direction of Miss Stamets. This club i part of a state and national organization under the Central YMCA. Central Dau phin members have taken the lead i: trying to organize a Dauphin Count Council of Tri-Hi-Y organizations. A Easter program in assembly was one o the outstanding activities of this club. PICTURED: W. Pizzano, Chaplain, C. Guinivan, Treasurer, B. Canning, President, R. XVarner, Vice President, C, Rader, Secretary. Not shown: C, Bistline, P. Fowler, S. At- tick. IZ. Stonesifer. J. McElheny. N. Foultz, S. Creznic, R. Klein, M. Crum, J. Crum, B. Taylor. P. lNlcQuilkin, B. Zimmer, M. Nye. I.. Potteiger, B. Brendrett, A. Hartman, L. Lane. l50
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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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