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.lr 4 1 ElUUfNl EUUNEIl First Row---Shuman. VVatson CSeeretaryD. D. Greenawalt, Young, Humbert, Myers. F. Greenawalt. . Second Row--Harsh, Chritzman, Brumbaugh, Oliver, Minnich. Donnelly, Hollinger. Third Row-Springer, Reymer, Elliott, -Rowe, Zimmerman, Sehenlcel. Xlheeler, Henne- berger, Gift, Talhelmg Adviser, Mr. Grove CAbsentj. SlllUflll EUUNEH School had not been in session long until the Student Council was busily planning week- end entertainments, A Hallowelen party was scheduled for Friday evening, October 29. This proved protitable enough that the council decided to plan for noon period and other week-end en- tertainments. A Tlianksgiving' dance was held, also a pre-Christmas dance was held on Decem- ber 17. VVeek-end dances were scheduled for January 21. February 18, and approximately every two or three weeks during the school year. An assembly program was presented. The Annual Magazine Drive was also sponsored by the Student Council, the net profits of which were equally divided among the following' activities: Visual Education, Library, .Xth- letics and Recreation. The Student Council group this year was honored by being the largest in schoolgliistory. fUHUlllIlUH sent: Barnhart. lflzersole, Gearhart, Knauff Miller. ' HfNllMlNfHlNllW flfElHlEll ElUH Rotz. Second Row-McGinnis. Hoffman. Bert, Barnhart Third Row--Bingaman. Shank, Gift, Fitz, Bittner Fourth Row-Lesher, Forsythe, Ebersole. Mowen Hess. Fifth Row-Cayman, Kitzmiller, Leckron, Koons Sixth RowwKennedy. Mr. Whitmore. Finfrock Sharp, Myers. Absent: Martin. Statler, Harbaugh. Twenty-four Goodloe, Myers, Mr. Conrad, Zimmerman, Shin- dle, Brant, XYlieeler. Conn, ll-emisderfer, :Xb- First Row-Kauffman. Stahl. Springer, Stenger.
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EWWMWlHHEWH SECTION A, SOPRANO: Starliper, Talhelm, VValter, Chritzman, Hykes. McFadden, Reeder, Rice, Seacrest, Monn,' Cooper. ALTO: Brechbiel, Lohman, Brewbaker, Long, Palmer, Shew, S. Snyder, Walck, Shimer. TENOR: Barkdoll, Berklite, Shindle, R. -Snyder, Zarger, Shank. BASS: McGinnis, Elliott, Gaddis, My- ers, Smith, Bitner, Brant, Rowe, Ebersole. SECTION B, SOPRANO: Keller, B. Sellers, Sollenberger, Zeger, I. Sny- der, College, Hoffman, Harnish, His- song. ALTO: L. Sellers, Grosh, Ziegler, Stat- ler, Kuhn, Sampson, McClure, Hill, B. Snyder. TENOR: Henry, Mowen, Miller, Bene- dict, Bowrers, B. Fitz, Stoner. Bear. BASS: R. Fitz, Peck, Miller. AUVANEED Elff ElUH SOPRANO: Black, Bricker, Brum- baugh, Davis, Gearhart, Gingrich, F, Greenawalt, P. Hollinger, Humbert, H. Keller, McCormick, McDonald, Morter, Myers, Oliver, Pensinger, Pisle, F. Stine, Watson, Yeakle, Brindle, Barnhart, Biesecker, Burk- holder, Eberly, Glaser, Hornbaker, Hose, E. 'Keller, Mayhugh, McCoy, M. Stine, Smith, Dulebohn, Angle. ALTO: Getty, Goode, Greathead, D. Greenawalt, Henry, Minnich, Hol- linger, Tosten, Ziegler, Shatzer, Straley, Statler, Diehl. TENOR: Baker, Gayman, Henneberger, Faust, Brant, Conn, Eshleman, My- ers, Reymer, Springer, Talhelm, Zarger. BASS: Widder, Bemisderfer, College, Cordell, Gift, Knauff, Stahl, Wheel- er, Mowen. CURTIS MAGAZINE DRIVE N This year the annual magazine drive has surpassed all records of previous years in being the most successful and prosperous. Mr. J. NV. Roberts, the Curtis Company representative, appeared on Monday, October 18, in a special assembly and officially opened the animal drive. Our goal was set for SLOOO which was to be reached from October l9 to November 4. After dividing the school into teams, Army and Navy, Mr. Roberts displayed the personal incentives to be awarded to those who sold subscriptions. Other awards to be given were: a ten pound box of candy for the team who had the highest percentage of sales, the toy mascots of each team, the Army mule and the Navy goat, were to be given to the person on each team who sold the most subscriptions: the home room having the highest percentages of sales per person was to be given an ice-cream party: and 31.50 in war stamps was to be given by Mr. Roberts to the person in each home room who sold the most subscriptions. The Army team, due to the efforts of the seventh and eighth grades, led the drive the First few days, but the Navy team pulled ahead to win the ten pounds of candy. William Brant was captain of the victorious Navy team, Janet Minnich and Seibert Zim- merman were general managers of the drive, and Jean Oliver and George Henneberger were publicity managers. The total number of subscriptions sold was 594, of which 304 were Curtis publications. The total amount of money collected was SL447: the school's net commission was 3480.-18. This will be used for athletics, the library, visual education, recreation, and entertainment. O11 Friday, December 3, the awards were given to those entitled to them. Room 3, which had the highest percentage of sales per person, received the ice-cream party. Rachel Hollinger, who was the highest salesman on the Navy team. was awarded the Navy goatg and Frances VVinger of the Army team received the Army mule. Rachel Hollinger should be given recognition for being the highest salesman of the school: she sold 3101.00 worth of sub- scriptions. We offer our great success this year as an incentive to those of future years and hope they will take our challenge. Twenty-three
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1 AHEHIHYEIUH First Row: VVarren, Berklite, Fitz Grosh, Lohman, Rice, Mr. Davison. Second Row: Stouffer, Benedict, Brant Ambrose, Henry. Absent : Bear. EUMMIHUAIEHW Greenawalt, P. Hollinger, Pisle Eberly. Second Row: Shuman, Etter, Fries Diehl, Hose, Bricker. Third Row: E. J. Keller, Heefner, Spang ler. Moore, E. Keller. Fourth Row: M. Hollinger, Biesecker Pensinger, Miss VVilliams, Flory. BLUES UI E, H, S. AIRCRAFT: No officers, Mr. Mumina, Adviser. A RCHICRY: Rohert Brant, President, VVillian1 Bear, Yice-President, Betty Lohman, Secretary, Isa- belle Rice, Treasurer, Mr. Davison, Adviser. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCIENCE: ,lack Stahl, President, Cay Kauffman, Vice-President, Richard Martin. 'Secretaryg john Springer, Treasurer. COMMERCIAL: Doris Greenawalt, President, Bet- ty Diehl, Vice-President, Betty Gearhart, Sec- retary, jane Fries, Treasurer, Miss Vlfilliams, Adviser. Z DANCING fjunior Highl 2 Mary Ann Harsh, Presi- dent, Faye Hollinger, Vice-President, Joanne Metcalf, Secretary, john Holhert, Treasurer, Mrs. Toms, Adviser. DANCING CSenior Highl: Florence Stine, Presi- dent, Ralph Baker, Vice-President, Harold Gayman, Secretary, Patsy Chritzman, Treas- urer, Mrs. Conrad, Miss Martin, Advisers. DRAMATIC: Marvin Miller, President, Reba Gla- ser, Vice-President, Benjamin Zarger, Secre- tary, Amy Lou Henneberger, Treasurer, Miss Diffenderfer, Adviser. FANCY NVORK: Gladys Byers, President, Marga- ret Eshleman, Vice-President: Shirley Breach, Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Martin, Adviser. FORUM: Williaxii Brant, President, Carey Good- loe, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Conrad, Adviser. ADVANCED GLEE CLUB: Chester Talhelnl, President: Howard College, Vice-President, Howard Gift, Secretary, Mary Morter, Treas- urer, Betty Diehl, George Henneherger, Libra- rians, Miss Martin, Adviser. LIBRARY: Arlene Getty, President, Nellie Long, Vice-President, Dorothy Brechbiel, Secretary, Miss Roland, Adviser. Twenty x e First Row: Donnelly, Zeger, Gearhart
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