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The Shop Club was composed of students who wished to work with their hands. It gave them an opportunity to learn some of the fundamental principles of woodworking while constructing a worth- while proiect. V., J ,. ,,..i mwwif 1. ' , Shop 611111 Row l: Left ot Right: M. Kline, B. Casner, J. Henry, L. Harshbarger, S. Miller, G. Eyers, S. Clark, G. Wilson, B. Yoder, J. Heimbach, D. Gahagan, Row 2: R. Campbell, N. Swartz, K. Bailey, l.. Yoder, D. Casner, D. Moist, S. Sheaffer, B. Miller, B. Hampton, Mr. Dyer, Advisor. Row 3: J. Gill, J. Snyder, R. Swigart, N. Spigelmyer, R. Hanawlat, T. Yoder, R. Freed, G. Piper, A. Earnest. Row 4: D. Swigart, G. Dunmire, W. Rothrock, J. Aultz, l.. Knepp, F. Hesser. Radio 61110 The Rothrock Radio Club devoted its energies to turning out short recorded programs of school news and novelty numbers, which were presented weekly by radio station WMRF in Lewistown. It was the policy of the club to make use of seventh, eighth, and ninth grades English classes for some ofthe sound effects and for assistance in many of the novelty numbers. Row l: Left to Right: J. Kirk, H. Briar, V. Gahagan, E. Walters, N. Earnest. Row 2: Mr. Schreiber, Advisor, R. Renninger, E. Woods, J. Bleyer, A. Dalby.
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Row lg Left to Right: E. Harshbarger, S. Sunderland, S. Smith, R. Hanawalt. Row 2: Mr. Richwine, Advisor R. Mort, C. Boozel, R. Espigh, L. Donahey. I Hhess glllb The Chess Club was made up of members from eighth through twelth grade. The officers chosen were Raymond Mort, President, Larry Renninger, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Richwine was the advisor. The aim of the Chess Club was to expand the thinking ability of its members. The members learned the moves and practices to become proficient at a game that is actually not too hard. Ar! 61116 The accomplishments of the Art Club for this year included: Tin crafts, oil painting, plaster carving, linoleum block painting, ceramics, sketching, iewelry making, and costume, car and textile designs. Also, the members made Christmas cards and posters. Row i: Left to Right: C. Boo zel, J. Bleyer, L. French, F Hostetler, D. Bleyer, J. Moist Row 2: S. Smith, J. Kirk, S Huffman, A. Hile, J. Kitz miller, Mr. Wilson, Advisor C. Roger, L. Setzler, W Rhodes, W. Bilger, R. Earnest wf ,1
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Cfafclcria 611111 Row l: Left to Right L. Henry, L. Freed, S. Henry, J. Grassmyer, J. Hambright, G. Espigh. Row 2: Mrs. Patton, Advisor, J. Thompson, M. Mundy, C. Yoder, M. Bratton. Row 3: E. Sea- holtz, P. Miller, C. Kauffman, J. Harbst, B. Ronk. The Cafeteria Club under the direction of Mrs. Patton met each Monday morning. Some of the members distributed lunch tickets while other members collected tickets at the cafeteria. Hank ing 61116 The Banking Club has charge of the Student Banking for the Rothrock School System. The members collected, recorded, and banked the money deposited by the students. Officers of the club were: President ........ . . . Ray Wilson Vice-President . . . . . . Paul Casner Secretary ...... . . . Shirley Morrison Treasurer ..... . . . Ann Hanawalt Advisor .............. Mr. Richwine Row l: Left to Right: S. Sunderland, R. Swartz, G. Sweitzer, M. Donahey, L. Hockenberry, A. Hanawalt. Row 2: R. Wilson, E. Crossgrove, S. Morrison, Mr. Rich- wine, Advisor, D. Coulter, P. Casner. Y.. -in f .mi
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