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PRESS PHOTO CL Bi ROW 1: Glen Bowser, Abe Latshaw, Cheryl Oldham, Patricia MCMillen, Mildred Hoover, Ida Adams, Ronald Miller, Edward Wentz, Mr. Brough. ROW 2: Helen Moskey, Gail Miller, Betty Findley. Floyd Voucht, Katherine Imler, Hanna Ake, Alvin Feather, Elvira Light, Iames MCMillen. ROW 3: Jane Hoover, Sandy Cook, Myrtle Dull, Cindy McFarland, Ruth Burkett, Barbara Fleegle, Wilma Diehl, Mildred Dull, Eugene Wayde, Tana Hinson. ROW 4: Elsie Miller, Kay Earnest, Marian Hinson, Bonnie Dively, Elaine Miller, Elda Mock, Diane Bowser, Beverly Moskey, Ioan Mickle. ROW 5: Barbara Harbaugh, Dennis Harr, Harold Miller, Cyril Hoover, Fred Claar, Barbara Moore, Michael Gerula, Andrea Lape. The Press Photo Club is an organization for students in Iunior and Senior High who are interested in photography. The purpose of the club is to help students gain a better knowledge of the field ot photography. All students are given the opportunity to gain this knowledge by getting the experience of working with the following equipment: speed graphic camera, 35 MM camera, their own personal camera, light meter, flash units, and developing, enlarging, and printing pictures. Some members act as salesmen and secretaries tor the club. The photographic skills learned by the students depend upon each individual as to his or her interests and the amount of time spent working for the club. All work is done during a student's free periods. Pictures have been taken for the newspaper and yearbook. All students are wel- come to join this club so that they can take better pictures of their own and also gain a rounded knowledge in the field of photography. Sixty Four
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FUTURE TE CHERS OF AMERIC ROW l: Kathryn Shaffer, Sandy Kring, Ianet Shaffer, Hilda Claycomb, Kathryn Wentz, Mike Danoff, Gail Saylor, Mrs. Will. ROW 2: Hester Long, Bonnie Dively, Karen Wonders, Gary Hauck, Phyllis Ackerman, Delores Bender. ROW 3: Patsy Egolf, Ruby Mock, Iim Maclntyre, Galen Lehman, Iim Hoover, Robert Taylor, Barbara Blackburn. The F. T. A. Club is named for George L. Wolfe, a well-known educator, who has spent most of his life' teaching in this district. The main objectives of the F. T. A. are to encourage young people to cultivate the qualities of character and personality that are essential to a successful teaching career. provide them with current information about the various opportunities in the teaching field, and to acquaint them with the inspiring story of public schools. Sometimes the members have had a chance to gain valuable experience and a realization of a teacher's responsibility by assisting with classes during a teacher's absence. This year Sophomores as well as Iuniors and Seniors who are interested in teaching are urged to join the Future Teachers of America because the meetings provide opportun- ities to develop abilities in civic leadership and to participate actively in professional and social meetings on the local, state and national basis. Activities throughout the year comprise special programs with speakers of note, a county-wide club meeting, a faculty tea, and a trip toa state teachers' college. The F. T. A. was organized in 1954-55 with Mrs. Madolin Taylor, sponsor. Mrs. Will has been sponsor since 1956. Sixty Three
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FUTURE URSES ROW 1: Emily Dull, Grace Herline, Connie Ellis, Hilda Claycomb, Fern Crissman, Gayle Corle, Mereada Brown, Sandra Mattern, Mrs. Adams. ROW 2: Delores Bender, Ginette Saylor, Ieanne Crissey, Diane Wright, Ianet Hengst, Donna Foor, Ianet B to t. ROW 3: Iucd-3 Ojnstead, Ruby Mock, Lorraine Shaffer, Faye Williams, Beverly Mickle, Marian Miller. The Future Nurses Club was organized in 1954 by Mrs. Eleanor Adams and ua few Iunior and Senior girls. The purpose of the Club is to recruit girls for nursing. It is open only to Junior and Senior girls. This year the club has 27 members. The activities this year have included the initiation of new members, a bake sale, and a field trip to Harrisburg Hospital in Harrisburg. Pa. The officers are as follows: President ....................... ..... M EREADA BROWN Vice President .............. ...... B EVERLY MICKLE Secretary-Treasurer ....... ........ M ARIAN MILLER Sixty Five
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