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Seated: J. Krally, D. Padglek. lst Row: G. Blatecky, A. Carlin, R. Placek, C, Mochnick, D. Winning. l V7 2nd Row: J. Roney, B, Krally, Mr. Left, B. Glass Montour Monitor The Montour Monitor is the new name for the former Newsbee. This ioint junior-senior high school publication has been under the spone sorship of Mr. Sidney Left, instructor in business education, for the past eight years. During this time it has become one of the district's rnost out- standing school papers. Last spring the paper was entered in com- petition in the annual Penn State College Jour- OFFICERS Doreen Padglek Editor Mr. Left Advisor Joyce Krally Co-Editor 76 nalism Contest. The result has long been known -it was judged to be the best all-around school paper in the mimeographed class. A plaque was awarded the group as a result of its fine work. As one ot its prciects, the group held its an- nual dance in May honoring the senior boy and girl voted as contributing the rnost to the welfare ot the school.
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T. Mays, Treasurerg R. Lombardi, Secre- tary, R. Wilds, Vice President, Mr. McCullough, Advisor, G. Bane, Presi- dentp W. Moraslmi, Sentinel. V43 The Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America is an organi- zaticn of boys from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes who are interested in studying vo- cational agriculture. The F.F.A. not only pre- pares the boys to become scientific farmers, but also prepares them to become better citizens. ln order to receive a diploma, the boys work on proiects throughout the year and must have them completed in order to receive a diploma. The boys do various jobs for the school including the construction and erection of the scenery for the class plays. During the year they successfully held their dance. They also went to the Farm Show in Har- risburg where they saw many farm exhibits. A trip to the North Side Packing House, where they saw many animal exhibits, proved to be most in- teresting to all who attended. Their motto, Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve, typifies their way of doing things and has been exercised throughout the year by the members as they carried out their activities. The boys have worked hard and, with their advisor, Mr. James McCullough, have made their club a successful organization. In the future, the continuance of these deeds will be useful to their community. 'lst Row: T. Mays, A, Terabasso, W. Mor- aski, R. Lombardi, C. Van Huse, R. Wilds, E Love. 2nd Row: A. Nagy, H. Youngworth, R. Ols- zewslci, W, Zimmer, G. Bane, R, Fisher 7.1
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Service The Service Club held its annual project on Thursday, December 6. It was a film entitled My Pal Gus, starring Richard Widmark. At- tendance was so great that the group raised enough money to pay for the Hlm rental, buy Christmas presents and hold a Christmas party, and also give out the sum of 5100 to some dee serving commercial student at the Honors As- sembly in May. OFFICERS Jerry Roney President Mr. Left Advisor Blair Glass Vice President Club The organization, a truly charitable one, has performed many services for students, teach- ers, civic groups, and the P. T. A. this year. The work includes typewriting, stenciling, mimeo- graphing, and assembling of papers and pro' gram booklets. The Commercial Service Club has been under the active sponsorship of Mr. Sidney Lett for the past six years. Seated: J. Roney, B. Glass. Standing: R. Muzur, G- Blctecky. Mr, Left, advisor, A, Carlin, R. Placelx, A. Barton. 77 I
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