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SENIOR HIGH LIBRARY CL B ROW ROW ROW ROW Elsie Neatrour, Elizabeth McCreary, Iennie Witt, Barbara Werxdel, Dora Shomo, Frances Imgrund, Phyllis Hyde. Shirley Felix, Lois Martin, Carol Feather, Mary lane Bareloot, Ianet Lohr, Anna Evans, Marjorie Latshaw. Kay Colvin, Merna Knisely, Nancy Kline, Delores Miller, Iudy Onsiead, Bonnie Nicodemus, Arlene Vaughn, Mary Catherine Weyant. Barbara Winagardner, Ruby Mock, Sandra Feaster, Mattie Wolfhope, Faye Williams, Peggy Mihelcic, Beverly Davis. This is the third year that the girls have had the chance to Work in our library. The Senior High Library Club has a membership of twenty-nine girls in grades ten, eleven, and twelve. To be a member the girls must work in the library at least one period a week. Some of the duties of the library assistants are checking the library attendance, checking incoming and out-going books, and returning the books to their proper place on the shelves. The Library Club Officers are: President .,.,........ ....... M ARIORIE LATSHAW Vice President ..... ...i....., P EGGY MIHELCIC Secretary .....,...,.....,...,..., ........... R UBY MOCK Committee Chairman .,,,. ....,.. F AY WILLIAMS Seventy
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FLTURE FARMERS 0F AMERIC ROW 1. Mr. Brough, Ross Walters, Iim Schaub, Raymond Knxsley, Tom Shaffer, Bruce Felix, Norman Defibaugh, Chester Berkey, Barry Benton, Mr. Pyle. ROW 2: Ralph Oldham, Garvin Diehl, Ronnie Clark, Carl Diehl, Glenn Emerick, Barry Shaffer, Don Griffith, Richard Ferguson, Glenn Stockenus. ROW 3. Bob Werner, Ioe McKinsey, Russell Helsel, George Bowser, Statler Miller, Fred Claar, Chester Smith, ROW 4: Harry Hyde. Glenn Bence, Richard Claycomb, Bill Housel, Dean Housel, Cyril Hoover, Lloyd Martin, Ioe Berkey. Our Vocational Agriculture Department became a two-teacher department this year with the arrival of Mr. Iames Brough. Nearly all schools offering courses in Vocational Agricul- ture have, in addition to the student's Work, an adult program similar to ours here at C.R.H.S. The Chapter Yorkshire Swine had an excellent year at both the Bedford and Cambria County Fairs, Winning the following ribbons: 2 Grand Champions, 2 Senior Champions, 2 Iunior Champions, 5 Firsts, 4 Seconds, and 2 Third place ribbons. The above prizes were Won by 2 sows, 3 gilts, and 1 boar in competition with other F. F. A. Chapters and adult farmers in the open classes. Saturday morning, March lst, 1958, found the boys, as Well as many other Chestnut Ridge area residents watching the TV program from WFBG presented by our junior and senior department members. CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR THE FARM AND FOR THE HOME was the title for the educational program using the unique medium of tape recordings and still pictures. The Eighth Annual F. F. A. Father-Son Banquet featured Mr. Daniel B. Knauer, our principal, as the guest speaker. The boys and their guests enjoyed the meal and entertain- ment provided for this event, the climax to the department's yearly activities. Chapter officers for the 1957-58 year were: President, George Bowser: Vice President, Tom Shaffer, Treasurer, Chester Smithg Secretary, Glenn Bence, Chaplain, Barry Shaffer, Reporter, Richard Claycornb, Sentinel, Ronald Clarkp Advisors, Mr. Pyle and Mr. Brough.
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JR. HIGH LIBR RY CL B ROW l: Faye McDonald, Nancy Holland, Betty Whitcomb, Theresa Metzler, Barbara Slack, Barbara Weyant Mary Louise Wilson, Mrs. Hannold. ROW 2. Iamie Critchiield, Diana Ream, Kathryn Shatter, Barbara Fleegle, Connie Miller, Karen Miller. ROW 3: Darley Resley, Connie Nicodemus, Audrey Hinson, Carol Snyder, Donna Belles, Hester Long Martha Shaffer. Assisting the librarian in preparing books and other materials for cir- culation, performing clerical duties, shelving books, and keeping the library clean and attracive are some of the duties performed by members of the Iunior High Library Club. To discuss some oi these tasks and to receive their assignments, members are asked to meet once a month in the library. The Officers of the club are as follows: President .......,.,.... ..,... K ATHRYN SHAFFER Vice President ..... ......,..... K AREN MILLER Secretary ..,.,... .s.......,.... H ESTER LONG Treasurer ..,,. ...,..........,.............. B ONNIE YINGLING Reporter ,.......,.........,... ............................,.,s.... N ANCY HOLLAND Program Chairmen ...... ,.... C AROL SNYDER and DIANA WAY Seventy One
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