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First Row: Greg LaFnrmc, Max Farley. Andy Fnlhncr, David Pauling, Lynn Ditty, Harry Follmer. Second Row! Chuck Ranck, Lurry Lupnld, Louis Lo.-Van. .lon Knouse, Steve Waltmnn, David Comer. Third Raw: June Mincc- nmyvr, liuy Lynch, Dave Waltmun, Don Miller, .lim Shreck, Mr. Shulcr. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The object of the Evadna Ruggles Chapter of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusi- nm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service. to promote worthy leadership, and to en- courage the development of character in students of our school. Membership in this chapter is based on scholar- ship, service, leadership, und character. The mem- bers nre chosen by a faculty council. CHESS CLUB The purpose of the Chess Club is to promote the game of chess throughout our high school and to promote the skills and sportsmanship of the game. The main activities for the chess club dur- ing the year include a Christmas Chess Tournament. and choosing the champion chess player of Mont- gomery Area High School. First Row: Ci-acc Tilburg. Greg Lalfnrxnc, John Robinson, Caroline Wcstlmerg. Second Row: Erika Patz. Gladys Shrey, Donna McKee. Doris Fry. The Montgomery Science Club was formed to stimulate an interest in science and to give students interested in the tit-ld of science an opportunity to demonstrate this interest and ability. This is accomplished by hlms, by held trips, and by guest speakers in the field of science. Membership in the club is open to any Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior, or Senior. The club is alliliated with Science Clubs of America, a program sponsored by Science Service. An annual Science Fair is sponsored by the club. Some members also send exhibitions to the Science Fair at Buck- nell University. SCIENCE CLUB Firxl Row: ,lnannc Buck, Eileen Johnson, Janet Hesscl, June Minccmoyer, Burhuru Temple, Cynthia Fernandez, Susan Puuling, liurlmru Dilkcr. St-mud Row: Lynn Ditty, Penny Kepncr. Bonnie Rao Taylor, Jacki Newcomer, Darla Nuss, Sally Ginsburg, Mt-Iotliv Dir-trick. Sharon Younger. Third Row: John Robinson, Allen Dihlarco, Tommy Taylor, Dale Cruver, Dave Ginsburg, Ka-n llitlt-r, Mr. 5lu'rm.m.Ftll1rlh Row: Don Miller, Duvid Pauling, Phil Barlett, Ken Shollenberger, Donnld Shrey, Dave Waltman, Andy Follmcr.
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FAYE RING Flaming Foliage Queen JUDY WELLER Laurel Queen FLAMING F OLIAGE FESTIVAL Each year, for the last fifteen years, the Bucktail Park Association has sponsored the state's Flaming Foliage Festival at Renovo, Pennsylvania. Each par- ticipating school should consider the qualities of character, appearance, poise, and scholastic ability in choosing a candidate, The ,lunior girl who re- ceives the most votes from her class is our represen- tative t'or the Festival. She is chosen when she is a Junior so she will have plenty of time to prepare for the festival, which is held in October. This year Faye Ring, escorted by Robert Miller, represented Montgomery at the fifteenth annual Flaming Foliage Festival. LA UREL FESTIVAL The Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival held each year at Wellshoro to open the Laurel Season in Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon, is designed to honor the youth and beauty of the Commonwealth. Re- quired of a candidate are many qualities: beauty, poise, charm, personality, good grooming, and in- telligence that will warrant college interest. High- lights of the festival include a Laurel Parade, a Queen's motorcade to the canyon, the Queen's Ban- quet, the Coronation Ceremony, and the Laurel Ball. The Laurel Queen is chosen by a panel of nine judges on the basis of the above mentioned qualities. The Senior girl receiving the most votes from her class is Montgomery's representative to the Laurel Festival.
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