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Tht- Douhlc Scxtct is ii singing group for ,it school anal in community nctivitics. The Scx- girls. choscn hy try-outs from mcmhcrs of the tct cntertuins occasionally in othcr communitics. Scnior lligh School. Thc group sings principally ll9lH'klI'SZllS. uncler thc dircction of Nlr. Hittcr. urc scculau' thrcc part songs zincl is gaining popularity held after school hours. F '. 9 I 1 ..., DOUBLE SEXTET ORCHESTRA uc .us 7 mcmhc rs in tht oichcs ra 'Ilus group under tht d1rect1onolNIr Putter ex Inch s composed ol plmcrs from thc lllllOl puts to .iclcl new mcmhcrs soon New mstru 1 cc tl unc .ui p .us lol minx school ictlxl its 71 and Sc-nioi' lligh School. Thc orclicstru rchcurscs mcnts wcrc purchziscd this ycur for its usc. cn--' cl Q
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Student participation and great opportunities for leadership arise as weekly chapter programs are con- ductetl. The state program of work is ttevt-lopt-tl to hest fit the chapter needs through the st-hoo'l, home. selves, and community. During the past summer XVihna Broam, Lois Long, Doris Farrar and Helen Herring with their chapter ad- viser, Mrs. Merrell, and county adviser, Miss Avalyn M. Kiser, participated in and attended the First National Convention of F. H. A. in Kansas City, Missouri. They were honored hy being invited to present the emhlein service which originated in Lycoming County. Lois Lanna Long was elected state treasurer of F. ll. A. at the state convention in Johnstown, Pa. She also holds the office of county F. H. A. secretary. Three chapter members or delegates attend the monthly county meet- ings. All members joined in the Xoxemher i'XYorld Christ- mas Festixali' hy sending a Christmas gitt overseas to a needy 'iteen-agerf' A Christmas dinner with a program was presented Decemher ll, for all mothers. Une lnintlred daughters and mothers enjoyed the foods prepared, the Christmas decorations, the holiday program and a chance to h'ecoine acquainted with the chapter activities of the home eco- nomics department. The F. ll. A. sponsors the school lunch program during the winter weeks. An average of IT5 have heen served daily. Complete cooperation antl definite or- ganization hax c made this project a pleasure for all. To carry out tht-se far-reaching objectives, VVilma Broain was elected presidentz Peggy Ct-orge, vice-presi- dentg Leona Diltz, secretary: and Charlotte Reece, trea- urer. t l i FUTURE HOMEMAKERS AMERICA FUTURE FARMERS AMERICA M,-v lqht lfhll ot tht mtmhtrs and tht f.,lllddllLl of its suptrxisor Xlr Xltrrtll haxt loin d to maltt this organ ization outstanding in its fit ld Tlns is in organization tome firmtrs Ninn lugh sthools irt strittlx vocational sthools in vxhith studtnts art rtquirt tl to ttltt two xt irs ot xotatlonal agritultur' In our sthool tht uorlt is p tion ll Tht oihttrs tlttttd for tht th ipttr utrt prtsidtnt R tlph Wtavtr xitt presldtnt, Nlilliain XItCoy sttm arv, Gene Connor trt tsurtr hn Rttd rt por er Donald Rupert f if N1 -65+-yvx n tddltion to tht rtgular sthool routin tht rt irt many txtrl attlxitits Rtgular routint mtludts L s udy o ti stparatt ph ists ot tgritulturt sut 1 is dur ing, tm meth unts Otliti uttiyitits trt ptrtltimi ion in tht Lytonung County P ur whtrt nmntrous proittts and tommodltlts art txhlhlt tl st ndlng st lt ttt tl txhilnts to llarrishurg tor tompttitlon it tht btttt Ftlflll Show and 1 ending tht li trm Show ind p irtitlp ition n ti an nua Statt udging., Contt st lit ltl t tth unt 1 it t sy y una St att Coll gt Xl n t it st last n untd tttixi it s may sttm tntlrelx tort ign to sthool worlt thu hayt tomt to ht tonsidt rt tl tn intt gr tl p irt of tht tlt partmt nt .R NI 1 fi -5 t tt, ' '3' ,K 'F .. I H ag I A lift' Ly fi' . 2 ' 1... .,,k l ws.. K . it ' 5613. to 5 . ., 5 Ui f , as A f- ,. X 345 l , ... ' 6 'Q 4 5. , . A .A , , , ,., - - Q I-I 4 - A I. 1 . '..-. . v ' .' . ,fi It If ' ' ' '- . a ' ' f lc 4 4 - tg 't 'A 'l as t' y' ff primarily for farmer hoys, or hoys who would like to he- poultry, swine, vegetahle gardening, iruit growing, and ' 1 ' ' it ' '- ' tar 't ': A '1zt' ' u N 1 att ' A 't ' ',z t 'Vt' '1 le' - . ..L . . y .ILM .J 'fj . .1. J .2tt1iP.,,,,- t 'f' 1 '-'- A . -, g:1'-- .','l't ft - . -ef-. 'l'l-tl 'J-1 - tt, ' tr: . -,Jo --1 - t, f g -' p' 1 A -- - 26
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