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INDUSTRI L ARTS CL B ROW l: Bill Hahn, Danny Dull, Reuben Benton, Earnest Davis, Clair Corle, Ronnie Davis, Delbert Miller, Mr. G . ROW 2: Dgdvnellvliller, lim DeVinney, Bob Daugherty, Kenneth Bowser, Ioe Leonard, Gary Weicht, Eugene Way. ROW 3: Duane Mock, Charles Hennis, Ron Rhoades, Ralph Miller, Norman Sill, Dennis Bowser. ROW 4: Lynn Strayer, Dick Price, Douglas Fochtman, Charles Werner, Ian Knavel, Harry Davis, Paul Herline. Officers: President ...........,. ...,.......... H ARRY DAVIS Vice President ...... ....... R ONALD RHOADES Secretary .........,. ..... I OSEPH LEONARD Treasurer ....,....... ............ D EAN MILLER Club Reporter ..................................,..,..............,..........,.......... NORMAN SILL The Industrial Arts Club, which was formed at Chestnut Ridge during the Spring Semester ot 1958, is open to senior high students enrolled in the Industrial Arts Curric- ulum. To become a member of the club each student must have completed at least one semester of elective Industrial Arts and must have a C average. The purposes and aims of the club are to acquaint students with the field ot indus- trial arts teaching, to promote pride in high standards of workmanship, to explore the ways of industry and its importance on modern life, to develop vocational and recreational interests, to cooperate with the school administration, faculty, and all other school organiza- tions, and, in general, to lend a helping hand Whenever possible through our regular club meetings. I Seventy Four
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SNAPPY STE UGS i ROW 1: Connie McDonald, Sylvia Feathers, Lynette Hoenstine, Ivadene Shroyer, Ianet Wentz, Nancy Moore, Shirley Bowser, Melda Miller, Freida Martin, Shirley Davis, Mr. Kiefman. ROW 2: Nancy Hauck, Sally Solden, Phyllis Mitchell, Norma lean Claycomb, Iudy Corle, Carol Shippey, Iacnice Rininger, Mary lane Geller, Nancy Mickel, Donna Price. ROW 3: Barbara Clouser, Marian MCCreary, Carol Allison, Adena Claycomb, Barbara Shippey, Nancy Lybarger, Anna Evans, Peggy Heslop, Bonnie Ellenberger, lean Wambaugh, Ioan Corle. ROW 4: Beverly Shippey, Dorothy Hinson, Nancy Oldham, Ethel Dull, Diana Myers, Dondra Frazier, Frances Axmacher, Carol Iones, IoAnn Claycomb, lane Leppert. ROW 5: Diana Fisher, Marie Way, Sally Diehl, Mary Diehl, Ianice King, Myrtle Iones, Phyllis Smith, Mabel Price, Ioyce Diehl. Eleventh and twelfth grade students of the Commercial Course are eligible for mem- bership in the Snappy Stenog Club. The first big event of the year for the club was the initiation of its new members. The total membership was forty-three. Occasionally the club has a party or a picnic, President ............. ...... ...... ............ M A B EL PRICE Vice President ,.,., .... A DENA CLAYCOMB Secretary ......... ............ E THEL DULL Treasurer ,, ..... CAROL IONES Seventy Three
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ROCK CL B ROW l: Abe Latshaw, Iohn Heslop, Roy Hinson Ronald Miller, Leonard Vargo, Frank Farkas, Edward Wentz. ROW 2: Bernard Metzler, Delmas Miller, Iay Speicher, Iohn Lohr, Bill Belles, Ben Housel. ROW 3: George Dietz, Iohn Dunccm, Larry Diehl, Wayne Diehl, Rayford Williams. ROW 4: Larry Oldham, Patty Cuppett, Robert Marshal, Wilfred Turner, Louise Corle, Ianet Rouser. A Rock Club was organized for the first time this year in the high school. Inasmuch as practically all products used in everyday life come from the earth and rocks, it is good to know a little about the source of the products we use. It is the purpose and aim of the club to reveal just what part different rocks play in making life comfortable and Worth living. From the coal that keeps us warm to the diamonds that dazzle us, the earth is a storehouse of rocks without which we could not exist. Seventy Fivje
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