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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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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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4--1 Left to right, Row 1: Nancy Bair, Eleanor Dietrich, Janet Nester, Jolene Ludwig, Mrs. Koch-adviser, Dorcas Lutz, Catherine Schaeffer, Linda Wessner, Anne Major. Row 2: Christine Haas, Faye Kramer, Sandra Nester, Elaine Herring, LaRue Gehman, Erin Dawn James, Althea Reinhart, Phyllis Kutz. Row 3: Nancy Buck, Faye Stoudt, Janice Keller, Janet Bailey, Nan Schwoyer, Ruth Schroeder, Barbara Wisser, Cheryle Fishpaw. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in nursing and related fields and to learn skills that may be helpful in this chosen profession. The membership of thirty includes stu- dents who are interested in nursing. At the meetings, held after school every second Tuesday, the members hear speakers and see films. This club also visits hospitals. Nurses' Club Dramatics Club The purpose of this club is to teach dramatics to interested students. The sixty members learn stage techniques from Broadway plays they witness, as well as from the dramas in which they participate. This year's activities included a trip to New York to see The Pajama Came, and their own production of The Goddess, written and directed by their adviser, Mr. Richard C. Gougler. Left to right, Row 1: Martin Christman, Lee DeTurk, Jay Koenig, Melvin Dietrich, Nancy Herber, Sherlene Moyer, Barbara Wisser, Mr. GouglerAadviser, Dona Zimmerman, Cynthia DeTurk, Mary Alice Shoemaker, Darlene Greenawalt, Martha Angstadt, Margaret Stein, Carol Kuhus. Row 2: Nancy Buck, Marie Bond, Catherine Schaeffer, Arlene Arndt, Faye Kramer, Diane Fenstermaker, Anne Mae Stauffer, Joyce Grim, Marvin Dietrich, Clark Frederick, Dallas Oswald, Richard Fisher, Grace Snyder, Daniel Smith. Row 3: Reba Angstadt, Joan Wentzel, Irvin rox, Dennis Dernfk, David Schearer, rfnnkun Dietrich, Sandra Moyer, Dawn sw,-ef, Sara neekey, Joseph snnnk, Gloria Hernef, Judy Diener, Shirley Kroninger, Harriet DeTurk. Row 4: David Beck, Clark Weisner, Francis Miller, Curtis Luckenbill, Andrew Stauffcr, Charles Moyer, Ray Creilz. William Lesher, Kenneth Held. Warren Eyer. Ronald,DonaL
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