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ii-ii ,.froMX.c,,qf, .X Birochek, M. Giorilanii. K . , Manzusk. E. Rnzzxntz, N, Nlugill, I.. Iieichliter, lin. Second Row: l'. Kiiferle. row. M. Urick. P. Sapins I, Cliovuuec, C. Znluknr, Schull, L. lVollv. S. We-lib Smitlcy. M. Williams, 'l'omich, G, Shannon, vi. If.. Pabean, V. Biz, lfelley, F. Bosetti. ' Fr V rf , 0 D , ' ,SSW Cl. B P BLISHES lil Ull-EW 'ffm WM My rpms' . ll ,N 79 The Press staff, which has been members with the reeehtiy selected ergehizeei but two years, has pro- members feiiewihgz Editor - John 'J' , 4 . V' gressed with great rapidity. The club, at various times issues the school paper, which has a three- fold purposeg to enhance one's usage of correct English, to further one's reading habits, and to keep in touch with the news. The paper consists of club news and the outstanding news of other activities of the school, in which we are all interested. A new method of selecting a staff has been carried out this year. The faculty has selected the staff members who shall operate until Jan- uary of next year. Each teacher was permitted to select his own reporter. Previously. the staff was elected by the students. Listed below are the former staff Pittavino, Harriet Bosettig Co-editor -Agnes Bregar, Edmond Cervig News Editor4Harriet Bosetti, Irma Cho- vanecg Features Editorflrma Cho- vanec. Jerome Catoneg Poetry Edi- tor-Anna Mae Smitleyg Art Editors Agnes Bregar and Albert Kundratg Business Manager-Annabelle Pitta- vino, Violet Tiberiog Exchange Editor Jennie Grimm, Frank Ciccig Sports Editors--Charles Seglowich, Kather- ine Kosec and the Adviser, Miss Wil- liarns. We staff members have worked hard to accomplish our aims this year, and we are looking forward to a bigger and better paper next year. We sincerely hope you enjoyed our school paper this year, as much as we, its publishers. T H E F O R T O F N I N E Top Row: D. Miilpezzi, A lose-tti. J. Bregzir, 'l'. Smi 1 l F.1'eutel'. W. Kuhlc. G. Ru enour, A. S1-hwct, C. Sepzlo wich, J. Pittzwilio, J. Kl'El ter, R. Mognet, A. Kumliu J i Grimm, L. Davis, R. Cam Kosev. M. l'ovL-rk, H, Ole sy. H. 'l'oimln:ik, li. Yan Pucci. V. 'l'ibe-rio. E. Brun ire A. Bregzir, D. Willzii A. Pittavino, li. Ste-l':in.icci l. Jones. M. liibhy, H. Mor kv Yllksich, li. Nicholls. M First Row: I. Urlvk, A Noble, M. Lyons. M. Lzifk M. l i'anco. lil. Yarnot, P Clark: L. Moluskey, D: Cel
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To Row: P, Nutter, J. Ma- iiano, R. Miller, W. Hunter, G Poole. I' ii it Row : D. Momyer, VV. Downey. E. Rozantz, L. bteck, E. Harshbarger. PM --I 4k-,. I. .dg FUTUR FARMER 0F AMERICA Attention students: Are you fa- miliar with the national organization known as the Future Farmers of America? Do you know how proud we are to have an active chapter in our very own high school? Only those students with out- standing records in agriculture are permitted to join this organization, which in our school is sponsored by Mr. Chubb and Mr. McPhatter. F. F. A. members, throughout the year, earn money by operating a lunch stand. The money earned is used to cover the expenses of an an- nual vacation for the boys of the club. This year that vacation will be spent at Whipple Dam, near State College. Oh, there will be loads of fun for the boys! hiking, swimming, boating and fishing! The boys will learn that even cooking, cleaning and dishwashing can be fun when there are others to share it with you. While the boys are at camp they will compete in judging contests that are held at State College. They will receive instruction right along with their enjoyment - instruction they will never forget because it will be associated always with pleasant mem- ories. If only all education could be obtained in such pleasant surround- ings! Vacation time will end! Then back these boys will come next fall, filled with enthusiasm for their work in agriculture classes and their ac- tivities as Future Farmers of Amer- ica. E N I-I U N D R E D A N D F' O R T Y
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MUTHER URE' PHO The nature club, a new organiza- tion, so far has met with success. The purpose of the club is observation and study of wild plant and animal life. The headquarters are room 201 and the teacher in charge is Miss Miller. The club meets only once a month- much too seldom for its interested members. When the weather is nice the members usually go outdoors to study animals and plants. One of the im- portant things done by the club was the building of bird feeders. Some of the boys in the club, who are taking agriculture, built a spike pole feeder and placed it back of the football field. When a heayy snow came, ears of corn were placed on it for the pur- pose of attracting game birds s ch as .Ll pheasant and quail. Also a sma.l feeding station was established at the rear window of room 201 by plac- ing bread crumbs and bits of food on the window still. It attracted small birds, especially sparrows. On days when the weather was unfit to go outside, the club had in- teresting indoor meetings and plan- ned future activities. The microscope was used to study protozoa that were grown in the laboratory. A nature test published in the Coronet mag- azine was taken. Pictures of birds were identified by using the projec- tion machine. One aim of the club is the con- tinuance of the members' interest in natural subjects during the sum xlner and the years to come. X. rgfyigwfi Pji' I.. Hepler, S. Hart, G. Wil- liams, K. Dusenberry, A. Williams P. Poverk, I. Horvath, D. Wiggins, M. Kessler, B. Keilbach, J. Ob- erleitner. M. Guerri, E. Ari- son. J. Keilbach, E. Bellan, L. Guerri, E. Hoyle, E. Mill- er, E. Klinyzer, M. Martin R. Forsythe, C. Dennivk. E N H U N D R E D A N D EGEES
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