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Twenty-four e will at dis. bohn, Hyers. Adviser- -Miss Ui ffenclerfer Elllwllllllllll Elll man, Fetterhoff. Adviser-iM rs. Shaulis. lllllllllllllll UUE an, Beaver. Reeder, Auman lcendall. B. Heefner. Front-Bittner, H. Tosten B. Tosten, Vliolfkill. Adviser--Miss Oellig. One of the most important features in an education is training in the use of leisure time. This is becoming more and more important as economic and social progress add to the amount of leisure we have at our disposal. Our sehool clubs have been organized exactly for this pur- pose. Included in this group are the Y clubs whose functions have been discussed earlier. The Latin Club has been given a Latin name, t'Res Publiea Romana. lnstead of a presi- dent, it has two consulsp instead of a treasurer. a quaestor: and instead of a secretary, a scribe. Its main objectives are to learn more of the Latin language and the customs of those who used the Latin language. The members read, do Latin puzzles, and plan to give a play. The Electrical Club consists of a group of boys who are interested in all sorts ol electri- cal gadgets, about which many of us understand very little. A group organized in the last few years is the Rod and Gun Club. lls main interests are just what its title implies: lashing and hunting. The Pans. Xmerican Club. whose picture appears on page twenty-six. has Mr. Conrad as adviser. lt was organized this year lor reading and discussion to li1ll1IllZ1l'lZC the members with our .Xmcrican Neighbors. .Xlso through it, several PHll'.XlllCl'1L'2lIl hlms have been secured. The Fancywork Club is composed of a group of girls whose main object is to interest girls in handicraft. Sl8.l'IfllllQ2, - fFoglsang'er, Tres- ler. Lanehart, Ziegler, Mc- Coy, .X Heuneberger, Stra- ley, G. Henneberger, Gad- Seated--Foust. Myers. Ca- rey. Ziegler, Young, Wihee- ler, Rock, Dutifield, Dule- ll Standing-Xl. Elliott, Bow- man, Shimer. Miller, Rowe. Seated-V-Deardorff, Hollin- ger, Long, Bryan. Shatzer, Zullinger, McFadden, Gay- Hack-J. Heefner, Buchan- M. Flory, MeLucas, Elliott, Hose, Myers, L. Flory, Kuy-
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P ll. ll. Back Row-Gardner, Meyers, Fox. Truax. B'1CLllC2i5, Yeakle. McCleary, Burkholder, R. Vtfashinger, M. VVashinger, K. Elliott. Second Row--Young, Beckner. Stine, Sword, Frey, Snyder, Rhone, Kiser, Smith, Harmon, Miss Oellig. Seated --- A n g l e, McDonald, Brindle, Heefner, Mellinger, Leckron, Grove, McCormick, Wallce1', Robinson, B. Elliott. P P ll. Stanfling-Sellers, lflliott. VV. Black. Seated-Mr. Mumma, R. Black, Diehl, Hawhaker, Talhelm, Zimmerman. Trum- power. VValters, J. Elliott, Springer. The Future Homemakers of .-Xmerica began another adventurous year when they re- turned to school in September. This year we have a larger cluh than ever with twenty-nine members. Last year's trip to Philadelphia proved to he quite educational and alluring. Wie visited many interesting places such as large stores, museums, scientihc lahoratories, and the Du Pont Gardens, also many other places of historical signincance. .-X numher of Home liconomics girls visited the State Farm Show at Harrisburg with their chaperon, Miss Oellig. VVe have raised money, so far this year, through food sales, school lunch. projects, and selling commercial candy. VVe are planning a trip again, in the spring, as a climax to this school year. Now we are look- ing forward to receiving our cluh pins which have been ordered. VVe hope, forthe welfare of each F. H. .X. memher, that this club may go on living forever in this school. As a cluh, we want to thank those who help to make this possihle for us, espe- cially Miss Oellig for her splendid leadership and guidance through this year. Gffieers of the Future Farmers of America who were elected in '41 were Charles Zim- merman, President: Xvilllillll 'l'rumpower, Secretary: Myron Hawhaker, 'lireasurerg and john Springer, Reporter. Mr. lvlumma is our adviser. During the summer we went on tl1e Farm Project Tour which was held partly in the Greencastle area. Then we attended a day at State College during' Future Farmer Wfeelc. After school hegfan, we attended the Little Farm Product Show at Chamhershurg. NYe aided the Citizens National Bank with their Farm Product Show which was held in the Green- castle High School. Then we attended the State Farm Show at Harrishurg. and the F. F. .'X. Jamboree in Greencastle High School. During the second semester. we attended the F. F. .X. Banquet at McConnellshurg' and meetings for one day at State College during Future Farmer XYeela. Twenty-three
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Mllllllll HHH Stantling'-Klayman, Baker, Strock. SeateclgMartin, Springer, llurkholcler, Harris, Snively, XY. Black, Snycler, College, Stahl, Kauffman. .Xclviser-Mr. XYllltll1Ol'C. HHH ANU SUN Ml Standing---Klearhart, Kuhn, lilliott, R. Blaek, Sellers, Myers, Shrader, F r i e s, Vaughn. lfogelsanger, For- ney, Mr. lialey. Seated-Mowen, Rreehbiel, lilliott, lfaubel. Cunningham, Diehl, Rowland, j. Myers, Smith, Talhelm, VVingert. First Row---J, Elliott, Lane- hart, Lanhs, XYalters. :Xclviser-fMr. Kaley. EllllllElltllEUlNll Elllll Staliding'-M-Swope, Gossarrl, Hreehbiel. liurkholtler, Bem- isderfer, Minnieh, Stoner, Martin. Rotz. Sehaff, Hin- kle, Dulehohn. Stine, Kauffa man. ' Seatedh ll, Oliver, Hunl- hert, I. Oliver, Henson, Me- Uonalcl, A. H r u mba u gh, Kauffman, E. Rrumbaugh, Holbert, Glaser, Elliott, Trayer. .Xclvisers 3 Miss Phillippy, Miss XYilliams. The Music Club, whose picture appears on page twenty-two, was reorganized this year with Miss Martin as adviser. lt consists of those who are interestefl in mnsie and who wish to know more about it, The :Xrehery Club, with Mr. Davison as aclviser, is interested in the attractive out-floor sport of archery. ,Xrrows ancl other equipment have been seeurecl, with which the nienibers often praetiee, The CUllllllL'I'i'l?il Club is lllZltlC up of those interested in anything of the eonnnercial na- ture. ln club periocls, the IIl0lllllPl'S type. give programs ancl are planning to present a play in an assembly program. The XVootl XN'orking Club, flireetecl hy Mr. Mununa, is inacle up of a group of boys inter- estecl in working with wood. ,Xml last ol' all hut not least is tl1e Annual Statt. The responsibility of this elnb is to see that a yearbook is puhlisherl. lts members have Charge ol the pictures, articles. and advertise- inents eontainetl in the hook. Chloe Kautl-nian, the president, and llettye Henson have been the eclitors of this erlition. iXliee llruinhangh has been viee-presirlent, anrl Katherine Mellonaltl seeretary and suhseription ehairinztn. .lanet Stoner aeterl as :ulvertising manager and .Xtla lireehhiel as ehiel typist. Many other members ol' the stall' and stuclt-nt hotly have :lone faithful work for everyone to have this INLIIIUIX ol an cuntlul Null in G ll S Twenty-five
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