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KWHWHZMEO 411555066951 Chemistry Club Row 1-Robert Seanor, Charlotte Ferkan, Beverly Yarger, Judy Reed, Ester Croyle, Roberta Stover, Eileen Dunmire, Paul Dickey, Mr. Reitz. Row 2-Robert Jamison, Ray Brothers, Donald Smith, Eugene Farster, Warren Ather- ton, Larry Weaver. Photography Club Row 1-Mr. Evans, Larry McLaughlin, Alma Mathews, Connie Leinweiber, Peggy McLaughlin, Joanne West, Joanne Preister, Shirley Shaffer, Bud Schaub. Row 2-Jim Wilson, Gale McLaughlin, Tom Brice, Dick Sherry, Sam Kunselman, Randy Quinn. General Science Club Row 1-Bud Martin, Donna Schrecengost, Phyllis Mclntire, Helen Preteroti, Gladys DeHarport, Patsy Rader, Jim Barrett, Mr. Reitz. Row 2--Edward Bailey, Ronald Mateer, Larry Crissman, Don Slee, Floyd Doverspike, Sam Patterson. 48
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F.F.A.HONORS The Dayton Chapter of the F.F.A. was represented at the 1956 Farm Show by four Dayton students, accompanied by their advisor, Mr. King. The boys, Robert Thompson, Richard Deemer, Clifford Griffith, and Donald Patterson, stayed in Harrisburg for four days. A distinct honor was bestowed upon DJHS when three Dayton boys received the Keystone Farmer award, which is the highest de- gree given to F.F.A. boys in the State of Pennsylvania. The recip- ients of the Degrees were Clifford Griffith, Class of 19563 Dale Aden, Class of 1955g and David Brice, Class of 1954. Clifford Griffith, Mr. King, Dave Brice, CMissing from the picture is Dale Adenl. F.H.A.HONORS Three Dayton girls were recipients of State Degrees, the highest in Pennsylvania homemaker degree awards, at the Farm Show in Harrisburg in January. Linda Beck, Bernice Marshall, and Grace Lockhart, in receiving state degrees, won recognition of their active participation in the F.H.A. for the past three years. Linda Beck, state historian, gave information to the F.H.A. delegates concerning the state project 'fCrossnore and attended the state executive council meetings. Others in attendance at the Farm Show were Elaine West, Jean Calhoun, Claire Brocious, Marilyn Brocious, Betty Ann Good, and Nancy Marshall. These girls plus Carrie Lee Galbraith have recently attained the chapter degree awards. The girls were accompanied on the trip to Harrisburg by Miss Ila Rea, the F.H.A. advisor. iSeatedb Grace Lockhart, Linda Beck, Bernice Marshall fStandingJ Betty Ann Good, Nancy Marshall, Jean Calhoun, Claire Brocious, Carrie Galbraith 47
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Astronomy Club Row 1-Jack Brocious, Nancy Schawl, Maxine Jamison, Peggy Jamison, Dorcea Blose, David Stonbraker, Mr. Evans. Row 2-Ray Mateer, William Bassinger, William McKee, Richard Stitler. In order to take care of the interests of all students in the diiferent phases of science, the Science Club this year was divided into four sections-Astronomy, Photog- raphy, Chemistry, and General Science. The Science Club has for its officers: Bud Schaub, Presidentg Randy Quinn, Vice President, Joanne West, Secretaryg Gale Mc- Laughlin, Treasurerg and Eileen Dunmire, Corresponding Secretary. The faculty sponsors of the organization are Mr. Robert Evans and Mr. Ray Reitz. The captains of the subdivisions are Ed Bailey, Science, Bill Bassinger, Astronomy, Joanne Priester, Photography, and Ray Brothers, Chemistry. The requirements which the members of each section must meet are set forth in the constitution. The highlight of the social activities of the Science Club was a dance held in the gym on January 27. 49 t11OZt11v-4GU2 P-QEOZOFW-Emile
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