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Left to right: Franklin Dietrich, Craig Moyer, Alan Youse, Jay Druckenmiller, Terry Bucks, Walter Risley, Mr. Keim-adviser. Stage and Sound. Crews 0 S? 09 'Q 1' 'lo 52 Behind the scenes during assembly or club programs these members team up to use their knowledge of sound effects and carpentry to good advantage. Their efficient talents account for much of the success of the plays presented on the stage throughout the year. Left to right: Mr. Dreihelbis, David Beck, Warren Eyer, Marvin Dietrich, Joe Haring, Bryan Esterly, Clark Frederick.
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Future Homemekers of America, Left La right, Raw 1: Miss Labe-adviser, Pat Obyle, Irene Leiby, Barbara Leibensperger, Jean Lessig, June DeLong, Shirley Sclrucker, Mary Erb, Daisy Eplcr, Barbara Fritz, Marie Kunkel, Sandra Sanders, Mrs. Trexler-adviser. Raw 2: Sandra Wagner, Nancy Weller, Ruth Beitler, Dorothy Soldrich, Dorothy Gaumer, Barbara Spears, Joyce Moyer, Shirley Stimmel, Ardella Ohyle, Nancy Mengel, Lennia Snyder, June Christman, Carole Miller. Row 3: Mary Hartline, Christine Piefier, Delores Boyer, Nancy Seidel, Eva Correll, Mabel Sunday, Mary Gamler, Helen Miller, Carole Christman, Janet Sanders. Darlene Greenawalt, Joanne Deiter, Alice Greenawalt, Vera Readinger, Diane Kam- merer, June Christman, Barbara Gambler. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization composed of students studying vocational homemaking. The club has many activities such as dances and parties and participates in the state conventions. The motto, L'ToWard New Horizonsf' means learning to live better today in order that our lives be better tomorrow. Future Farmers of America. The Future Farmers of America is composed of boys studying vocational agriculture. This gives them a better idea of the principles of farming and prepares them for a later task. Their motto, uloearning to do, doing to learnfearning to live, living to servefi epitomizes the clubls aim. Left to right, Row 1: Mr. Staver-adviser, Richard Rabenold, Clarence Schaeffer, Arlan Lenhart, Harold Aulenbach, Forrest Laudenslager, Donald Reinert, Stewart Trexler, Richard Aulenbach, Lee Unger, Harold Buck, William Lessig, Mr. Schonely-adviser, Row 2: John Kehl, Marvin Burgert, Robert McDuRee, John Frederick, Ronald Metzger, Larry Snyder, Lloyd Kehl, Dale Pensinger, George Grafi, Forrest Bayer, Alton Rohrbach, Nevin Smith, Edwin Weisner. Row 3: Victor Bartholomew, Ronald Donal, Sterling Reinert, George Unger, Russel Riegel, Leo Young, John Schaeffer, Richard Rutherford, Gene Kulp, Ronald Ncwhart, John Alderman, Roy Sousley, Carl Mengel. Row 4: Richard Wisner, Charles Wessner, Albert Leiby, David Heyer, Clinton Sechler, Gerald Dotlerer, Clifford Dietrich, Ronald Stump, Henry Greena- wa .
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Left to right, Row 1: Harry Kline, Gerald Hummel, James Sayers, Stanley Saul, Terry Bucks, Arlen Geh- man, William Fenstermacher. Row 2: Walter Ernst, Clair Kramer. Row 3: Paul Miller, Ryly Mest, Clifford Zimmerman, Carlton Heckman, Karl Bubbenmoyer, Mr. Mock, adviser, Charles DeTurk, Neil Losch, Thomas Riegel, Russel Swoyer, Barry Lambert, Howard Snyder. The Art Club and Craft Club include members from seventh through twelfth grades. Both clubs are of service to the school and also do things enjoyable to the members. Their projects are made of clay, wood, metal, plastic, and leather. Various media and techniques are taught. An Easter centerpiece for the Berks Heim was also made by the Art Club. If you like to help the school and community, the craft and art clubs are the clubs for you. Art and Craft Clubs Left to Right, Row 1: John Dries, ,John Merkel. Row 2: Kenneth Bieber, Raymond Leibelsperger, Leonard Dietrich, Larry Moyer, Melvin Dietrich, Colin Heiiley. Row 3: Mr. Dreibelbis-adviser, Dalton Huseman, Grace Snyder, Joe Snook, Francis Miller, Feryl Miller, James Berg, Richard Kunkle, Joseph Korb, Sara Ann Beekey. . Q,
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