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,fy . ' ' . Q M T -- ' ,ggj ltow 3-Dorothy Lugenlmcel, Betty Kaufman. Erma Lehman, Betty Stoclaslagcr. lictty liauttman. Louise Slike, Mary Ellen Stevens, Hclcn Bl'Ul1llJ1lllgl1. Doyle tlarbaugh. Luclla ltohcr. .lune Miner. Row 2'.lllI'l13l Yaukey. Betty Reisner, Betty ltecd. Hazel Andrews. Virginia Metz. Alcesta Bishop. .lane Hambright, Pauline Gontz, Jane Clever, Lone.-lla Goldsmith. ltow 1-.lanct Cunningham, Marian Smith, Elizabeth Gump, Dorothy Lehman. Lee Ella Johnson, Eileen Buhrman, Peggy Kane. Jane XVise. June Haulman. Miss Scott. Nurses of Tomorrow ROUND TABLE PI'ESldQllt'-LEE ELLA JOHNSTON S6Cl'Gl2ll'j'A-DtJltflTHY IJEHBIAN VlCE-PTESlflGIll--PEGGY KANP: TI'9ilSllI'QI'-NELIZABETH ITVKIP AdvisersiMIss bl.XR'GARE'I' KISH Miss AIARY Hizfzmmx. R. N. SYMBOL To enable the members to becomc acquainted with the field of nursing as a profession, and to understand the entrance requirements for training schools and hospitals. REQUIREMENTS Anyone interested in becoming a nurse after her graduation from High School is eligible for membership. The club meets twice each month during the school activities period. ACHIEVEMENTS This year the members have enioyed their discussion on the dill'erent aspects of nursing. The club members have had the opportunity for some oractical experi- ence in nursing through their work in the school emergency room, where they ad- minister first aid to any ill pupils. Page Une Hundred Seven
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-Y , , . -- is ltow I4-Robert Hoover. .Ioseph Sellers. Lee Gettel. Richard Dil'fenderf'er. Charles Aughinbaugh. Herbert Zeger. ltow 2-Janet Casseday. Paul liroxvn. Frank Harrison, Glenn Miller, David Kribs. Paul Crider. Ora Mahon, Gladys Hoover. How 1--Betty Hoover. Jane Grove, Bernadine Small. Mereina Pananes. XVilmer Suders. Charles Lippy. Edith Seiders. Betty Hopple. Mr. liiecher. Visual Education Club ROUND TABLE President-XVILMI-Jn Srnnns Secretary-BERNADINE SMALL XvlC6-Pl'E'Sltl6l1t-CHARLES LIPPY Tl'E'ElSlll'9l'iBIERCINA PAN.-xxiis Parrot Reporterf.I,xN1-1 Gnovrl Adviser-Mn. Glionol-1 R. Bu-:CHER ' sYMBoL To serve the Chambersburg school district by providing for an efficient circula- tion of visual education material and equipment. REQUIREMENTS Membership in this club is open to upper classmen who possess the qualitica- tions required by the work of each department. ACHIEVEMENTS The club is divided into two departments. the operators and the secretaries. The operators have performed such duties as the following: showing films in class rooms or student assemblies, preparing the films for use in the grade schools, oper- ating the amplifier and spot lights for school dances. mending and repairing films that have deteriorated through use. The secretaries have been busy with: provid- ing information and lnatcrial desired by teachers. making records of assignments for the operators. and handling all of the club correspondence. The club is following a program ot' photography, and in the near future hopes to include radio service to the school. Page One Ilundred Si.r
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, - nv- uv- if 'W x . ll. Row it--Billy Pananes, Raymond Roof, .lohn Rodenhaver. Sara Jane Zaeharias. Maxine Carver, Frances Long, John Miller. Mark Carl, George LlIllIlQ'CI', Richard Hafer. Row 2-William Lugenbeel, Helen Hafer. Gail Grindlc, Nancy Sherrard. Dorothy Smith, Fay Adams. Louisa Hoover, Alma Funk, Gladys Barnhart, Roselyn Bard. Clarence Tarncr. Row I-Mrs. Dorr, Betty Lesher, Katherine Cook, Dudley Bloom, Peggy Vanderau, Dyer Preisler. .lean Stoner, Doris Martin, Miss Collicott. Dramatic Club ROUND TABLE l,I'GSld6'lll--PEGGY VANDI-:RAU Secretary-JEAN STONER VlCE'-PPGSlllCl1t--lJUDI.EY BLooM Treasurer-DYER PREIs1.12R Parrot Reporter-K.vrHARINE Cook Advisers-Miss DoRoTHv COLI.IC1VI'T ' Mas. Donornv Domi SYMBOL To oll'er to those students interested in dramatic productions a knowledge of the various phases of the field ot' dramaties, a study of modern trends in drama. an opportunity to display any dramatic talent. REQUIREMENTS The club members must be upper elassmen. and enjoy the privilege of mem- bership by invitation only. The club meets twice each month during the school activities period. ACHIEVEMENTS This year the club has studied make-up. general information about the stage. the qualifications of a good actor or actress. During the year members have participated in impromptu plays and pantomines. At Christmas. the group presented for the entire student body a student-written playlet, entitled And Lo- The Star . Page One Hundred Eight
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