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i Seated-George Ritchey, Dorothy Querry, Carolyn Miller, Mildred Rothwell, Mary Hars- trom. Helen Slick. - Standing'-Bob Grace, Dorothy Whetstone, Patricia Dick, Jennie Ebersole, Mary Detwiler. Rhoda Wanca, Doris Nixon, Cecelia Imler, Kenneth Wagner, John Ivan Detwiler. Third Row, Standing-Nancy Hoover, Dale Replogle, Rosalie Turner, Jane Butts, Mary Lou Keller, Coralie Whalen, Joyce Frederick, Patty Holsinger, Jone Bush, Nancy Dilling, Mrs, Lowry, Mrs. Kensmger. THIS YEAR THE PINE WHISPERS Staff published 8 issues, striving to publish a newspaper better than it's predecessors. The editorial staff consists of the following stu- dents and faculty members: Jane Butts-edi- tor-in-chief, Mary Lou Keller and Dale Rep- logle-assistant editors, Rhoda Wanca and Marian Constance-co-features editors, Pat Dick-art editor, Dorothy Whetstone-sports editor, Nancy Dilling-business manager and Doris Nixon-news editor. The reporters are: Dave Wineland. George Ritchey, Mary Hars- trom, Joann Ritchey. Linda Nier, Lys Martin, Jone Bush. Mary Detwiler, Cecelia Imler, Robert Grace, Patty Holsinger, Zelda Powell, Mary Lou Ayers, Helen Slick, and Dorothy Querry. Miss Smith, Mr. Garrity, and Mr. Angst are the faculty advisors. This year, as in preceding years, the Pine Whispers was printed by the Morrison Cove Herald with the co-operation of Blair M. Bice. The subscriptions were sold at the beginning of the term for 81.00 to the students, and 31.25 to alumni. Mrs. Kensinger had been the advisor for the paper prior to her resignation. At the present time the advisors are Mr. Garrity, Miss Smith and Mr. Angst. The paper is a member of the Central Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association, of which it was proud to have Jone Bush, a mem- ber of the staff, elected to the office of presi- dent,
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4u1uaeJl affqmmica Sitting-Marlene Baker, Jane Pheasant. Standing-Grace Scott, Mrs. Points, Shirley Claar. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America To We face the future with warm courage And high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. To For we are builders of homes, To Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of To everything To That is good and fair. To Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. T0 We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. T0 47 PURPOSES promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. encourage democracy in home and com- munity life. work for good home and family life for all. promote international good will. faster the development of creative leader- ship in home and community life. provide wholesome individual and group recreation. further interest in home economics.
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rqdzlelic eauncil First RoWiGerald Hoover, Mr. Frederick, Bernard Hinish, Kenneth Keasey. Sezond RowsMr. Moore, Janice Miller, Rhoda Wanca, Miss Davis, Mr, Shaffer. TO GIVE THE STUDENTS a share of the responsibility in the adminis- tration of our athletic program, the Athletic Council was organized in 1941 by Mr. John H. Hess. The Council consists of the boys' and girls' physical education instructors, a faculty member to serve as secretary, and a boy and girl from each class. Few people know the duties of the coun- cil. It had been a very active organization but has been badly neglected. First: They regulate and help supervise the athletic pro- gram. Second: They help plan the schedules for inter-scholastic basketball and baseball games. Third: They help to arrange the offi- cials for these games. Fourth: They decide the admission price for games. Fifth: They check all expense items pertaining to athletics. Sixth: They approve the selection of athletic equipment. Seventh: They make rules govern- ing athletic awards and must approve as to who receives what award. Eighth: They help to select the outstanding senior boy athlete. Nineth: They decide the number of cheer- leaders to be had. Tenth: They decide on in- tramural games and the activity period sche- dules. We sincerely hope the Athletic Council will be more active in the years to come and can perform its duties whole-heartedly. VARSITY BASKETBALL MANAGERS
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