Montgomery Area High School - La Monta Yearbook (Montgomery, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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Montgomery Area High School - La Monta Yearbook (Montgomery, PA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 60 of 116
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l l First Raw: Leslie Miller, Martha Pauling, Terry Vollman, Gail Sherman, Elaine Yorke, Pamela Wcrtz. Linda Lee Miller, Judy Snyder, Judy Weikcl. Susan Pauling. Second Row: Ruth McWilliams, Cathy Sherwood. Jnyce Follmer, Nancy Sholien- bcrger, Susan Newton. Linda Renninger, Carol Wcikel, Cynthia Fernandez, Mary O'Neil. Third Row: Patty Foust, Edna Smith, Elaine Bower, Pearl Budman, Ht-len Smith, Linda Gruver. Sandra Mowcry, Jacki Newcomer. Fourth Row: Peggy McClin- tock. Peggy LaFnrme, Jane Smith, Joanne Buck, Ella May Mann. Emilv Tice, Joyce Jarrett, Bonnie Taylor. Penny Kepner. Fillh Row: Judy Swarlhnut. Anno Novinger, Norma Jean Miller, Becky Webb, Charlyn Varner, Sherry Noglc, Claudia Stevens, Sharon Morehart. Sixth Raw: Karen Bnrlett. Linda Woodling, Sharon Haskins, Connie Burley, Linda Wehb, Gloria Fry, Mrs. their interest, to explore opportunities and require- Emery. FUTURE NURSES CLUB The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to bring together high school young people interest- ed in nursing and health careers in order to share F. T. A. CLUB The Guido-Meek Chapter ofthe Future Teachers of America opens membership to any student in grades ten through twelve who is interested in teach- ing and has the necessary qualities of character, scholarship, and leadership. The purpose of the club is to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to cultivate the qualities ewential in a good teacher, to study the lives of great teachers, and to foster the development of student leadership through cadet teaching. During the year the club earns money to award to a worthy student a 3100 scholarship. ments in these fields, to grow as individuals by working together, and to learn about community life. Any student in ninth through twelfth grades in- terested in nursing and health careers may join. Many of the girls give volunteer service as Hcheer- io girls at Fernandez Nursing Hoare and Muncy Valley Hospital. First Raw: Tom Pauling. Chuck Ranek, Dave Waltman, Phil Bnrlctt, Kip Hull, Don Wright, Jim Miller. Second Row: Flon-nee Ireland, Fay Lovan, Pat Claudfcltcr, Grace Vitkus, Donna McCormick, Nedra Buchta, June Miner-moyer. Third Row: Barbara Dilker. Melinda Mae Pettit, Gail Boden, Janet Hessel, Linda Wnndling, Sharon Haskins, Jane Snyder. Fourth Row: John Robinson. Greg LaForme, Cheryl Eck, Roberta Reaser, Mr. Tmxell. . . W.,

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First Row: Larry Klusman, Ronald St. James, Thomas Slyer. Charles Smith. .lay Emery. Second Raw: Dave Holmes, Bill Hyde, Paul Shadle, Charles Bryson, Dan Baker. Third Row: Terry Kcrwell, Bill Agnone, Larry Buck, Joe Hayter, Mike Jarrett. Fourth Row: Mr. Elmer, Dole Colley. F. F. A. CLUB The Future Farmers of America is an intra- curricular activity having its origin and root in the vocational agriculture curriculum of the school, Members learn to conduct and take part in public meetings, to buy and sell cooperatively, to solve their problems, and to assume civic responsibility. The foundation upon which the organization is built includes leadership, character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, scholarship, im- proved agriculture, citizenship, and patriotism. Boys front age fourteen to twenty-one, preparing for farming through vocational agriculture may join. F. H. A. CLUB The Future Homemakers of America is an or- ganization of students studying homemaking in high school. It provides opportunities for students to have additional experiences in planning and car- rying activities related to homemaking. Member- ship is open to any student enrolled in high school who is taking or has taken n homemaking course. The goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, family and community living. Each year, the organization develops a program which will help it achieve this goal. Firsl Row: Judy Troxcll, Fay Kahle, Carol McWilliams, Darlene Buck, Freda Wommer, Elaine Bower. Second Row: Nancy Keller, Arla Potter, Ora Mille-r, Connie King. Pearl Budman, Dianne Grimm. Third Row: Sharon Sholter, Edna Smith, Helen Smith. Winifred Stuggt-rt, Gloria Staggcrt. Faurlh Row: Mary Troxell, Sandra Miller, Shirley Eisenhower, LouAnn Bonawitz. Mrs. 0'Neil. 11 mi .weaxzwqaz-my - . -vt uranium... A -



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First Raw: Cheryl Swisher, June Mincemoyer, Madelenc Hall, Sharon Mom-ry, Ncdra Buchta, Erika Patz, Faye Ring, Gladys Slircy. Sharon Haskins, Linda Wonclling. Second Row: Colleen Ryan, Fonda .lane Bastian, Sandy MnwerYv .l0Ann Berger, Priscilla .-ilidt-rsnli, Xlary O'Nvil, Joyce Jarrett. Pegi Hufl, Eileen Jolxnsnn, Connie Burley. Third Row: Claire Cameron, Carol Zarr. Susan Paulina. .lone Farley, Judie Weikel, Bonnie Hakes, .lanct Hcssel, Joanne Buck, Barbara Temple. Fourth Row: Patsy Baker, Kay Pick, Fay Lcvan, Sandy Hakes. Charlyn Varner, Rebecca Webb, Cynthia Fernandez, Mrs. Poust. OFFICIALS CLUB The purpose of the Ollicials Club is to oiliciate at all girls' intramural games. The members of the club must know the rules and regulations, how to keep score, and how to keep time for all games. They must also see that the games are started on time and are played fair. The Officials Club keeps a record for each in- dividual playing intramurals for the purpose of giving awards to the girls participating most in the various sports. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization estab- lished to secure student representation in school government and to promote the student body's spirit and morale. Membership consists of one elected representative from each home room, and one from each class appointed hy Council otiicers and the faculty adviser. The only exception is the senior class, which has five appointed members. The Stu- dent Council's annual functions are: Homecoming, Christmas Dance, and May Day. The Council is open for suggestions which students feel will better the school, First Row: David Drunnn, William Lewis, Lana Wcrtz, Sharon Dihizireo, Donna McCormick, David Pauling, David Wright, Danny Lynch. Second Raw: Sharon Hessel, Kennctta Frank, Sherry Bartlett, Fay Levan, Charlyn Varner, Tom W1-rtz, .lohn Myers, Kip Hall, Rick Kem:-ry. Third Row: Mr. Shuler, Tom Pauling, .lune lilinct-moyer, Neclra Buchta, David Smith, Caroline Westherg, Donald Miller, Jinx Shaffer, Mr. Reed. 'fl

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Montgomery Area High School - La Monta Yearbook (Montgomery, PA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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