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Future Business eaders of America Ron' I. I! Munlwek. Row 2. I! Bush, R Carper, G llite. Mr. Me-Ilott. Row 4. J Dixon, B Kensinger, J ll Frye, ll Elias. J Stonerook, S Creps, A Smith. C lirumhnugh, I, Merritts, C Closson, B Replogle, R. The Morrison Cove Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America was organized on January 6, 1959. The purpose of the club is to give young people who plan to enter the business world an opportunity to learn about business organizations and the way they work. and to create an interest in taking business subjects that prepare one for a future business job. There were thirty-four members enrolled in the club. Any Sophomore, Junior, or Senior in the Business Department may apply for membership in the local chapter. In years to come any student interested in becoming an F,B,l,.A. member must be approved by three- fourth vote of the club members. Myers. lluw 3. M Drake, -I Kaxuffnmn, I! Claar, D. Robison, J Nveley, M Smith. Standing: ll Dllllnz. Ferry. li llumm, L Bench, M Brown, V Merritts. D Ne-gl:-y, l' Smeltzer, Miss Smith. Club office President Vice President Secretary Treasurer News Reporter Historian rs selected 'WCFGI Peg Smeltzer Mary Smith Betty Lou Claar George Myers Jane Robison Donna Mae Burket The club met once a month, and special meetings were called when necessary. The Williamsburg F.B.L.A. had charge of the in- stallation of officers for our chapter. Miss Smith and Mr. Mellott, the com- mercial teachers. served as advisors for the club. Page Sixty-Six
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Cur Chorus Rum' I. 'I' Ormshy. J Manifold, F Leidy, B Shehan, M Nic-r, J Fisher. M Bankert, B XVln1-land, ll Fisher, li Claur- Row 2- S Elllililnll. S Gorsucli, .I Guyer, A Smith, D llzimm, .I Ebersolc-, M Stern, L Ritvlu-y, S W'lneland. I' Gruyhlll, G Baker. Row 3. D Hurket, J Furry, L Blutte-nberger, .I Greenleaf, B Hall. D Fluke, K Beaclx, S Ritchey, J lllnish. S lletwiler, .I Lehman. W' Rhodes. Row 4- I. B4-urls, .I Nic-odemus, L Stouslnour, B Brubaker, I! Hamm, S ll0biIN'tf.I', D Kenslnzvr. R Rell- logle. ll Cnrper, D Hoover, G Myers. Row Mr. lfislwr. YV Rcplogle, S Furry, 'I' Stnudnour, Il Cullihan. L Znuk, C llltm-lic-y. More interest was shown in the high school mixed chorus this year than in previous years. A greater interest among the fellows accounted for better tenor and bass sections, thus balancing the sopranos and altos. Each fourth period on Tuesdays and Thursdays were regularly scheduled chorus practices. Cove High's members were hosts to County Chorus on February 27 and 28. This year's program was A Night on Broadway and centered around show tunes from Broad- way musicals. A short resume of the plays before each selection added to the program and gave the audience a brief history of the show. Four members attended District Chorus on March 19, 20 and 21 at Clearfield. They were: Bonnie Metzger - first alto, Janice Ebersole-second alto, Miriam Stern-second soprano, and George Baker-tenor. The chorus presented an operetta, t'Waltz Time centered around the life of Kirby Stevens, who is determined to be a song writer. All his parents and friends turned against him except Sue, his girlfriend. After many rejec- tions by music publishing houses, he finally succeeded in getting 'tThere's a Waltz in the Heart of Everyone published, which turned out to be a hit over night. Page Sixty-Five
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Our November meeting was an inspira- Fufure Homemakers of America Row I- Mrs-L. Bonehreak, ll Hull, B Frye, C Dllling, D Burket. J Merkel, S Feathers, M Smith, B Claar. Row 2. N Ileplngle, B Elias, J WR-yant, B Dilling, M Deflhuugh, G Helm-I, T Ormshy, G Rhodes, S Stone- rook, J Shriver. Row 3- 1' Bailey, M Drake, N Detwiler, C Bishop, K Brunilmugh, I3 llrzmke, I' M1-l'omxhy, K' Ulosson, .I Ulupper, A Smith, A Smith. Row 4. J Smith, H Dilling, L Detwiler, L Frederick. S Fra-ighton, 1' YVugner, L Merritts, .I Frye, K' Paul. Row 5 Y Mc-rritts, B Crelghton, D Brumbuuzh. L Rhmles, J Hale. B Merritts, B Manheek, A English. The Morrison Cove Chapter of the 'Future Homemakers of America met on September 11 for their initial meeting with the following officers in charge: President Carol Dilling Vice-president Judy Merkel Secretary Betty Lou Claar Treasurer Beverly Frye Historian Sara Feathers Project Treasurer Mary Smith Song Leader Donna Burket Parliamentarian Mabel McConahy News Reporter Bonnie Hall tional meeting with Mrs. Shriver of the Shriver Florist giving us a demonstration on flower arrangements. December found us making cookies for the Morrison Cove Home for the Aged. Two of our F.H.A. girls were responsible for refreshments for the story hour in Decem- ber. The program for the December meeting was a demonstration by Doris Roth of Penn- sylvania Light and Power. The demonstration was based on frozen foods. January 14 we journeyed to the State F.H.A. meeting in Harrisburg where one of our members, Carol Dilling, was awarded the State Homemaker Degree. The afternoon was spent at the Farm Show where special attention was given to home making exhibits. In February a Valentine party was enjoy- ed at the Sportsmen's Lodge, the F.H.A. being hostess to the F.F.A. In March we had a demonstration by Mrs. Frederick on silver and china. April plans were made to attend Home Economies Day at Penn State. The crowning point of the year was the F.F.A. and F.H.A. banquet on April 10, where the Homemaking and Chapter degrees were awarded. Nancy Detwiler Junior Degree Barbara Creighton Junior Degree Judy Shriver Junior Degree Sara Feathers Junior Degree Beverly Frye Junior Degree Linda Merritts Junior Degree Virginia Merritts Chapter Degree Charlene Paul Chapter Degree Judy Merkel Chapter Degree Carol Closson Chapter Degree Page Sixty-Seven
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