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OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....... Anne Oberleitner VICE-PRESIDENT. . . . Mary Smeltzer SECRETARY .... . . Nancy Cope TREASURER ......... Louise Grant QCIHE purpose of the Future Home- makers of America is to encourage the girls in the interest of Home Econom- ics. These girls undertake many projects, which include sewing, cooking, textile painting, and weaving baskets. They have made many nice clothes and have also turned out many cakes, cookies, and other foods. This year, as usual, they made the trip to Harrisburg to see the important State Farm Show. There they viewed the work of other FHA members and also that of the 4-H clubs. This trip helps plan their own projects and shows them some of the things they can accomplish in their own chapter. Diane Hill and Grace Boice on a project of textile painting during their club period. TOP ROW: Grace Boice, Jean Kidd, Diane Hill, Mary Alice Parker, Ruth Thomas. SECOND ROW: Janice Watson, Geraldine Mattey, Blair Musgrove, Kathryn Laskoski, Joanne Harbaugh, Edith Flock. SEATED: Miss Roland, Henrietta Rain, Nancy Cope, Mary Smeltzer, Anne Oberleitner, Louise Grant, Miss Logan, Nancy Smalley. ' I 1 ,r . 12 j . S., . . lil Q1 sie: if ' It , , ,si ,. ,z Ve-. '-3 55
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wwe 6lWfl467f5 This group of Vocational Agriculture students and Vocational Home Economic students are pictured at Midway on the Turnpike as they make the annual trip to the State Farm Show in Harrisburg. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ........... Paul Fox VICE-PRESIDENT. . . Lawrence Grazel SECRETARY ...... Frank Fannerella TREASURER . . . . . .John Shusteric REPORTER . . . . Nicholas Ginter SENTINEL .......... Rodney Fox cw HE Harrold Chapter of Future Farm- ers of America is an organization of Vocational Agriculture boys grouped to- gether because of their common interest in agriculture. Each boy selects a partic- ular phase of agriculture in which he is most interested and conducts a project to learn by actual experience. The Chapter was awarded three dairy calves from Sears-Robuck, one to be re- ceived each year for three years. The FFA, in turn, awarded this year's calf to Paul Fox, who will return the first born heifer calf to the Chapter. The year's program would not be com- plete unless they exhibited the products and livestock from their projects at Har- rold Fair in August. This not only gives them pride and satisfaction in displaying their work but also teaches them the abili- ties of showmanship and the sportsman- ship of competition. TOP ROW: John Thompson, Albert Tonin, John Henry, Lawrence Grazel, David George. SECOND ROW: Russell Willochell, John Smith, Raymond Marto, William Masscr, Frank Fanncrella, Gerald Carr. SEATED: Mr. Downs, David Johnston, John Shustcric, Rodney Fox George Myers, Nicholas Ginter, Henry Kemerer. 54
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Ronald Bombach, David Miller, Hervey Steiner, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Stevey, Glenda Bush. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ........ Wanda Kifer VICE-PRESIDENT. . . Andrew Horwatt SECRETARY ........ Donald Barr TREASURER ...... Joanne Salvador ECAUSE the ultimate purpose of music is pleasure, the chorus work is conducted to further the understand- ing and interpretation of music. Our Chorus, under the direction of Miss Gilda Kamerer, is one of the most active organizations. The County Chorus, held at Young- wood High School this year included six Harrold Students: Ronald Bombach, David Miller, Hervey Steiner, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Stevey, and Glenda Bush. Other activities included singing for the Open House program and presenting the farce Romeo and Juliet as seen in the pictures opposite. The Christmas Assembly featured the Girls' Chorus. Top honors, of course, go to the Spring Concert, which is the big musi- cal event of the year. Eileen Zundel deserves praise for her fine work as the accompanist. fs
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