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Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row 4- -Mary Beard, Mary Burkhart, Joan Garnes, Constance Gearhart, Martha Halyak, Miss Mary Ellen Diehl. -Doris Rupert, Olive Jones, Irene Beltz, Nancy Shatzer, Sally Kohler, Helen Grove. Betty Shoemaker, Betty Rupert, Yvonne Seylar, Helen Lehman, Patricia Kump. Lucille Robison, Helen Brookens, Mabel Appel, Joan McCans. Row 5-Delores Kennedy, Mae Nye, Adelean Richardson. Costume Club President-MARTHA HALYAK Treasurer-JOAN GARNES Vice-President-MARY BURKHART PARROT Reporter-CoNsTANcE GEARHART SSCIBFLIIY-MARY BEARD Adviser-MARY ELLEN DIEHL The Costume Club is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls. Their chief duties are to study costume designing, to do departmental sewing, and to help make costumes for school productions. The work is especially beneficial to those girls who are interested in learning to alter or make their own clothes, The club has at its disposal a large and varied collection of dresses, suits, and uniforms. Meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays. Page Ninety-eight
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Future C1'ElftS1l1C11 of America President-WILLIAM NICTARRH' TICHSLIFGI-JAMES PETERS Vice-President-EUGENE KEEBAUGH PARROT Reporter-THEODORE HEEFNER Advisers-WILLIAM FREET SCCIEEHIY-RICHARD PENTZ CHARLES AUGHINBAUGH The Future Craftsmen of America is composed of sophomore, junior and senior boys who are enrolled in the Vocational Industrial Course. This club endeavors to encourage interest in hobbies and leisure- time activities involving crafstmanship, to increase knowledge of industrial organization, and to promote fellowship among the youth interested in industrial education. Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row Row Row I 2 3 -l 5 6 Mr. Axqllilllll Freet, Eugene Bowers, George 'l'i1nmons, Budd Etter, Harry Fahnestoeli. Mr. Charles Aughinbaugh. Brenton I-Iubley, Glenn King, James Butler, Daniel Sprow, Alfred Gilbert. Richard Crist, Ralph Picking, Joseph Geary, XValter Bietsch. Ray Shew, Richard Sellers, Robert Harper. Herbert Peters. Paul Suders, Robert Knipple, Richard McDonald, Avlllllllll Tice. Jack Myers, Roy Shreiner, Richard Eberly, Robert Kennedy, Elmer Young, Glenn Biesecker, Augustus XVclls. James Small, John Rohrer, Theodore Heefner, Richard Smith, Robert Vandreau, Donald Stouffer, Eugene Seilhamer, John Rouzer, Eugene Keebaugh, Alvin Snider, 'Charles llietsch, John Timmons. Jerry Goulding, Harold John. Edwin Morris, Jay Clark, Avlllilllll Nicarry, Richard Pentz, Albert Bliley, Herbert Crist, Hoover Raifsnider, Jack Davis, Clifford Van Seyoc. Robert Gsell, Robert Rotz. Alvin Elliott, Alvin Scott, Kenneth YVorley, Donald Eyer, Paul Reed, James Peters. Ross Stufft. Page Ninety-seven
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Dramatic Club President-MARY ANN BENEDICT Treasurer-ARLENE WATSON Vice-President-PETER HOUSTON PARROT Reporter-LUCILLE DENTLER SECICIHIY-LUCILLE DENTLER Adviser-VIRGINIA POLLOCK Student Advisory Council Representative-KATHLEEN SCHAFFNIT The Dramatic Club meets on alternate Tuesdays during activities period. Membership is restricted to upperclassmen. The purpose of the club is to further the study and production of good drama. Mem- bers learn how to act as well as how to produce plays. All members are required to do a certain amount of stage work. The colors of the club are purple and gold. The emblem is the green mask of comedy and tragedy. This year the club is working on lighting, makeup, and stage technique. Reading left to right: Row 1-Joanne Etter, Glenn Frey, Kathleen Sehaffnit, Patricia Spidel, Anne Shields, Mary Anne Aldinger, Arlene VVatsOn, Doris XVilliams, Barbara Staley, Jacqueline Pryor, Dorothy Best. Lucille Dentler, Olive Jones. ROW 2-Mrs. Virginia Pollock, Jay Hartman, Peter Houston, Arlene Flora, Josephine Sehaffriit, Mary Ann Benedict, WVilliam Kane, Joanne Stoner. Louise Kitzmiller. YVilmOt Gahler. Bette Krxuner, Lloyd Garber, Martha Best, Donald Danner, Joseph Beatty. William Coekley. t 7 Page Ninefy-nine
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