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Semor Tour Hlghllghts Reviewed we TOUR ISTS-With the buildings of lower Manhattan servmq as n background Hvllsboro Nlgh School seniors are shown in New York City durxng a hlqhhght of thelr annual tour The group in clude: left to right Barbara Fenner lback to camera! Diana McBrnde Sandy Farmer Mary Jane Fling Susan Morru and John Rittenhouse Tho group an enjoying the lights ll the ferry carrito them on then' way to vssi! the Statue of Liberty Eigbtytwo persons mcludmg 79lact1ons and reactxons to some try semors and three chaperones, re-img sltuatxons turned tired but ODBVIBEBH that one of the best senior tours of Hillsboro Hrgh School had been completed The group drew the praises of the hotels in winch they stayed and of the guides who showed 'them the sights The group operated under ngxd rules of con duct agreed upon before the tour took off Instead of attraetxng at tentxon by the foolxsh and Juvenile pranks common to young people the group from Htllsboro attracted attention because of thexr mature 3 The schedule was crowded but so many uxterestmg things were included that the members of the group found llttle ume to notice the fatigue endured by each, As one member of the group put It I took fzve clean shxrts and found time to change mto only three of them Every moment of the trip presented somethmg new begxn mng wxth an ovemlght rxde on a tram to an elevator trip of 60 stones in seven seconds Every hour presented new opportunities for the members of the group to see and learn about new things rn the great land of ours A FEW OF the adventures on Jared most by the group meluded ehmlung the Washington lfonu ment hstenmg to great music played by the Natxonal Symphony Orchestra tourmg the natzons capxtal vnsltmg Mt Vernon and Arhngton cemetery eating dmner as a group ln a fme restaurant ln Washington watclung the mldshxp- men parade at Annapolxs rxdmg a bus over the New Jersey Turnpike to New York City seeing the crowds ln New York Cxty riding the subway ridmg the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and chmb- mg the wmdmg stairs of the sta- tue to the crown To tins hst may be added en Joymg a thnlhng show at the lax-8 est theatre Ln the world Radxo Cxty Music Hall seeing New York at night tram the top of the RCA buxldmg vxsxtmg the New York Stock Exchange touring the Umt ed Natwus buildings, ndmg around Manhattan Island on the ferry boat visiting Chmatown and the Bowery and last but not least stoppmg ln Phxladelphxa to vxsxt Constxtuuon Hall wxth xts Lxberty Bell Betsy Ross House and Old Chrxst Church The group xs grateful to the school :ts offlcmls and advxsors and to the parents all of whom made thxs expenence a realxty Through dxarles and photographs the experiences of this tnp w1l1 be relwed many tunes and as ,the years roll by the semor tour may well be one of those things so fondly remembered by th group that was gtxven the oppor tumty to make the tmp EA! -fp: K' x xox QV ' S we-,Q XX -vw -ws .3 1 l Xt' S- -. 5 2 E C9 W? x O1 X067 kofff ' ss '56 0' L xx x i i 0 X X I X x X ' l X . T i X ' X XXX' , 7- l X X 'fi X so ' + ,f Q 4 Xu x ,gi lx NLQ X l O GQACV ' x . 'S 44 H1 X o ' 0 0 . 0 l ' . n l . 1 ' . ' ' ' EH v 1 . . ' f , ' - ,,.:A I . . ,. . . i - jg .L . z . .' . ', 'li' W ' , , - 1 ' i , - A ,E . e , lv f . vu . - u 1 I . ' . . ' Q . , 6 I - ., -. ' 1 4 A , , 'L ' 1, ' ' . u ' ' ' . . . ' - 1 . ' ' - 1 W . , S. . . . ,. I . . K 1 I 4 s u ' ' I .ulxsla , f7 ' xO Q lt X ,D Q X 0 s s UD , , A -, NY- X
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HHS Seniors Plan Tour o After a years preparation 79 sensors and three chaperones took off on the annual semor tour Sun day evemng Their destxnatlon ts Washmgton D C New York Cnty and Phxladelphna In order to ranse funds for the tru! the group engaged m many actxvxtles xncludmg some of the followmg Operatxon of the conces- sxon stand at the football games on a 50-50 basis for the athletxc department of the hngh school ,ellmg Chrxstmas cards fruxt akes candy ball pomt pen sets md holdmg a rummage sale and 1 bake sale Most of the projects SHARON HOLLADAY BONNIE RUGGLIS f Three Crhes are operated on an mdxvldual tour group Bonnxe Ruggles book basxs the harder an ll'ldlV1dU3l keeper m charge of the Chrxstmas works the more he makes One of card sales Hydce Sampson book the members worked so hard that keeper ln charge of the fruit cake he made enough for hrs tnp and sales and Joella Hartman, treas received a nxce refund of over S20 urer of the tour group Some of those gomg had to pay, the whole amount from thelrl IN WASHINGTON the gl-gup pockets because they exther lackediwm vim thg usual rgund gf spe. the v.lll or the tlme to take part tn any of the progects promoted by the group At Hxllsboro the tour group operates xndependently of the semor class and the funds are the monxes earned by the semor class rs used for the semor tour In accompanylng pxctures are cxal snghts to see m the natlons capxtal xncludxng the Capxtol the Whlte House the FBI Mt Vernon Washmgton Monument tm the day lxght and at mghth Arlington Con ers Thus year as a specxal treat ,the group has txckets for the Na txonal Symphony to hear the con Shawn HOUHGHY SSCl'ei31'.V of the f cert Musto for Young America ' Joanna HARTMAN W The group wxll move from Washxngton to Annapohs and see he xmdshlprnen 1n parade and tour the famous buxldmgs on thas sue From Annapohs the group mll go to New York City where they will he treated to a vlslt to the Umted Natxons the New York Stock Exchange the Statue of Lib- erty Chmatown a ride around Manhattan Island a vxstt to the observatxon roof of one of the sky- scrapers the Hayden Planatarnxm and many other potnts of xnterest. Sole to Reuse Funds for Trip HHS Sensors qcourmuzo Flon FRONT PAGE! Fxom bleu York the group sul eo to usxt Old Chnst Church Con stxtutxon Hall and the Betsy Ros home all ln Phxladelphxa This gem the group mll stay together as a group for each hom for tht entnre trxp The xtmexau calls for a xery txght and croudec schedule of sxvhtseemg lhele mil Je no tlme for xndmduals to see frlends vmt relatnes and Ylsll places of mdmdual mterest No mme unll be axaxlable for shop pxng It IS one of the most com prehensne schedules ex er attempt ed by a group trom Ilxllsboro The group 'eit Leesburf' on the Xatxonal Lnmxted at 840 P 'SI Sundax and uxll ICIUTH to Lees hung on Saturday moxnm at 8 15 A M on the Dlplomat The tram had been scheduled to urxxe at - 30 P 'tl' Sunday but lt was late Between 200 and 300 persons mt messed the departurr Makmg the tup mth the senxors .ue Mrs Addlson Xhlham and Mrs Howard Jacob These ladzes were selected by ballot from a Inst of lpphcants consxstmg of mothers of the semors Donald lnm serxes as advcsor for the group and maktng the mp mth them Y' HYDEE SAMPSON packed tins of candy fruit cakes Semgrg Plqn lan mppmg me rtbboo an of these new :tems will be sold at drastxcally reduced prxces In addxtxon to these new xtems the group will have for sale ohxte- elephant xtems donated by th members of the class Thxs group High mll range from lavm mow ers to a mlhxilggfigalnsale to rgzoiffgy' mother cat wxth a htter of kxttcns The group wants to stress the fact to help PHY for their UID W Wish- that thts rummage group v.on't he mgton D C and New York Clty trash but mil consxst of nems that The sale vull be held Saturday, hate value xi the right buyer can May 7, m the room formerly oe be found d b Larr kRob t If th th ilgghiy, located :text tomtiz? bslduimunxtyelxhzzsrehiixsiitfngl ofevcailtrre mg formerly occupned by the G land would hke to donate them to S Dunmck Company on West Maxngthe class they are requested to St get xn contact mth a member of Items for sale wxll xnclude new the class or call the hugh school. Chrxstmas cards and all-occasxon'EY 3-3485 They mav also contact cards, new kxtchen tools, vacuum-iAnn Pulse, EX 3-2338, or Diane r ou? NNW so M WN v X ft ..f kv McBride, EX 3-2078 he seniors have orgamzed n pick-up servnce and mll come to your place for your donation Any Item: that are not sold may be returned to the donor or uxll be given to a worthy organuauon V. O i . . K E N ' 5 0 0 1' ' ' an - ' ' ' , . ' , . -5 . , ' 0 V 'V . ' . . - - X - y n'- ' - . , ' .'k.' 'V -l 'T' . I n f. -v . r . . I I u ' ' V. ' , 4 1. I .P 1 ' 1 ' . . . . . , ' . ' . I V , f rs , v , 5 ,A ' . ' ' : . l . 5 ' r ' ' ' ' I , ,- . r ,- - . w A , l , - h ,V - - i . ' ' :' ' g 1. , . ,Z . t ' ' ' X 3 v V ' 1 ' ' V - 1 . . . t ', ' ' . 2 . I , ' , kept in separate accounts. None of 4 gg-essional Library' and many oth- w -. 1 -- A -' . ' ' 1 I . . K . . . i ' , r 4 A f- , 4 1 N ' ' l , 4 ' , , , 1 - . . . . . . . , W is . , , . , , SQ' g fp O . ., , I . . T . . V . ' e , . ., s V' . .
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.ig ,. xc HONORED--Given honorary membership in the Hillsboro FFA Chapter Friday night were thesi three persons, left to right, Miss Barbara Reed, high school secretary: Mrs. Jean Head, florist: and Pau Burch, farm implement dealer. Miss Reed was honored for her efforts in preparing the program an: other secretarial work, Mrs. Head for her assistance in floral arrangements and for the flowers for the ladies and Burch for his contributions to the group and especially for financing a trip for a mem' ber to the state convention. FFA Banquet Held Friday Numerous Awards Are Presented at Fefe Approximately 200 Hillsboro FFA Chapter members, parents and guests attended the annual banquet, held inthe Washington School multi-purpose room Friday night, despite inclement weather and hazardous road conditions. The meeting following the ban- quet, conducted by chapter officers and members in accordance with parliamentary procedure form, inv eluded the presentation of founda- tion and chapter awards, honoring of special guests, introduction of members and parents present, pre- sentation of past and present chap- ter queens, entertainment in the form of a movie entitled Star Farmers of America, and music by the chapter band. The banquet was officially open-J ed with introductory remarks by Douglas McCann, chapter presi- dent. Invocation was given by John Graff, chapter chaplain, followed by dinner music by the FFA band. Following BSP!!-Fly served by members of the loca1FHA may ter under the supervision of Miss Eva Fels, advisor, the opening ceremony was given by chapter officers: Doug McCann, president, Geraldean Shelton, vice presidentg Richard Achor, secretaryg Larry Johnson, treasurerg Larry Rodan, reportetg Francis Blanton, sentinelg John Graff, chaplain, and Eugene Schraw, student advisor. JERRY PATTON, assistant vice president, extended the welcome. J , Howard Fettro gave the response an behalf of parents, following which guests present were intro- duced, including donors of awards. school officials present and repre- sentatives of other county chap- ters. The chapter Queen for 1960-61. Miss Beverly Gray, junior student at Hillsboro High School, was in- troduced and presented with a cor- gage by former presidents, Dale Kendall and John Rittenhouse. Re- tiring quoen was Miss Mary Jane Fling. pg PRESIDING-Dauq McCann, FFA Rodan, Hottle, 5 , .sff ll ffii QUEEN PINNED-Miss Beverly Gray, queen of the Hillsbor FFA Chapter, gets flowers pinned on her jacket by John Ritten house, former chapter president, during the annual b nquet Frida night. Q, AccoMPi.lsHMeN'rs OF the Q chapter for thc past year were given by Jim Keith after which honorary degrees were presented by chapter assistant officers. These included: Vice president, Jerry Patton: secretary, David Ludwick: treasurer, Tom Renog reporter, Stephen Nartkerg sentinel, Bob Hottie: student advisor. John Main, and chaplain, Larry Cooper. FFA Chapters ' Hold Livestock Judging Meet l The five FFA chapters in High-, land County participated in a coun-f ty-wide livestock judging meet! held Wednesday afternoon on two county farms, with Mowrystown team scoring high for the county- with 5611 points. Hillsboro and Lynchburg teams tied for second lace with 5215 charge new president of the Hillsboro FFA Chapter, presided at the night banquet. Chapter Picks Officersp McCann, President The Hillsboro Future Farmers o America Chapter met Thursdal night at the high school building and elected officers for the com ing year. New officers will takf office on March 1. Douglas McCann was electec president, Other officers include Geraldean Shelton, vice president Jerry Patton, assistant vice presi dent: Richard Achor, secretary David Ludwick, assistant secretary Larry Johnsonf treasurerg Ton Reno, assistant treasurerg Larry reporter: Steve Nartker assistant reporter. Francis Blantin, sentinelg Bok assistant sentinelg Gena Schraw, student advisor, Johr Main, assistant student advisor John Graff, chaplaing Larry Coop er. assistant chaplain. Plans for the annual chapter ban quet were discussed and a com mittee was appointed to take of arrangements. Fifty boys participated on teams,l awards. Livestock used was donated comprised of 10 members to a team. William L Cornelius, High- land' Producers Livestock Associa- tion manager, judged teams and- merits. for the occasion by William Irvir and Stanley Kibler, Holstein cows and first calf heifersg Harvey Brew fer, yearling Shorthorn cattle, Johr individuals on livestock iudgiegi Scanlon, Hampshire ewes, Williarr High individual scores were made by the following boys, in in- dividual j u d g i n g competition: Charles Nace, 6313 Richard Walker, 6293 Jackie Richey, 623, all three members of Mowrystown Chapter. Eugene Schraw, 617, Dale Kendall, 606, both of Hillsboro chapter. Sam West, McClain, 5843 John Scanlon, 582: Virgil Brewer, 579, both of Lynchburg chapter. John Bowman, 573, Mowrystown chapter. Wesley Black 568 McClain chapter P , ' . , A points each. McClain was next with! Lynchburg chapter was host for 4975 points, Fairfield, 4931 points.ithe judging contest and gave the ,Penquite, Corriedale ewesg Edgar 3 Fawley, aged Hereford cows, Hamp I shire breeding gilts and Hampshire market hogs. Judging contests f were held on the Kibler and Faw- lley farms.
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