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Row 1: Metzger, Forbes, Snyder, Crater, Strouse, Dauel, Machamer, Ritter, Mrs Karschner, Klingler, Royer, Mitch, Yerg, Crews. Row 3: Pentz, Hinish, Wolfe, Rohr Litchard. Row 2: Keister, Campbell, Crow, bachi Erdleyv Lockwood, Stiefel, WiT1d91' Kline, Hauck, DeWalt, Stahl, Leitzel, Varner, Kizis, Pardoe, Snyder- OFFICERS Campbell, Treasurer, Rohrbach, Vice President, Hinish, Reporter: Klingler, President: Hauck, Secretary, Machamer, Chaplain. FUTURE TEACHERS GF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America is a small group composed of stu- dents who are interested in learning about the teaching profession. This year members took several surveys concerning teaching, and observed classes in nearby elementary schools and colleges. The club sent delegates to both the district and state meet- ings of the Future Teachers. UNIOR HIGH FUTURE HOMEMAKER OF AMERICA Row 1: Peters, Koch, Earhart, Mr.f Keister Row 2 Warfield, Matthews, Boop, Straub, Walters l 2 7
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Row 1: Sprow, Moser, Hood, Hauck, Metz- Crebs, Derr, Aikey, Hartman, Haire. Row ger, Miller, F. Bowersox, Robbins, Savage Mitch, Mrs. Kenamond. Row 2: Strassner, Stahl, Moyer, Hower, Pardoe, C. Beaver, OFFICERS Baney, District Historiang Hood, Reporterg Bower- sox, Vice President, Miller, Presidentg Robbins, His- toriang Metzger, Secretary. The Future Homemakers of America is a nation-wide organization that strives to develop leadership in home and community life and an appreciation of the satisfaction gained through homemaking. The organization is open to any girls who have studied homemaking in high school. This year our local chapter concentrated on furthering various national projects including Youth Can Do , Getting to Know You , and Family Fitness . Our group's Civil Defense shelter was enthusiastically received at a dis- play in Harrisburg. , 3: Smith, Wert, Berge, Treas, Dreese, C. Bowersox, Stamm, Hoffman, Boyer, E. Beaver, Baney, Culp. FUTURE HOME KER OF AMERICA The Lewisburg Chapter of the FHA received state-wide recognition for its Civil Defense shelter.
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Row 1: Mr. Abbott, Swartzlander, Wood- ling, Atlee, Enck, Crowley, Stevenson, G. W. Walter, G. L. Walter. Row 2: B. O'Don- nell, Bouton, Boyer, Kifolo, R. O'Donnell, ARCHERY CLUB The Archery Club was organized to stimulate interest and give instruction and information in the many facets of target archery. Any stu- dent in grades nine through twelve is eligible to become a member of the club. During the course of the year, the members viewed films, studied the use of archery equipment, and made bowstrings. Using the Buffalo Valley Bowmen's target range on Dale's Ridge, the members at- tempted to develop skill in target shooting and participated in several competitions. Russell, Scholl, Wolfe, Minium, Brown. Row 3: Reichenbach, Daubert, Mummaw, Fitzpatrick, Lazar, Stevens, Schnure, Show- ver, Rice, Coup. The primary aim of the Golf Club is to pro- mote interest in golf and give the members practice under the guidance of experienced players. ,The club is open to all students in grades nine through twelve. During the course of the year, the members viewed instructional and entertaining films of championship matches and played indoor games on special equipment to become more familiar with the sport. GOLF CLUB Row 1: Bechtel, Bouton, Shiffler, Feistner, Mr. Keister. Row 2: Kindig, Wirth, Kieft, Benson, Wittes, Stephens.
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