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HUMEM :RICA nd. FHA officers discuss club business. Left to right, Kay Fonderwhite, Doris Herr, Ruth Buffenmeyer. Doris Brandt, Mary Bensing, Joanne Clagett, and Faye Achey. FHA Members Participate in Interesting Activities Get those favors completed! 1s that ham done ? These were typical exclamations that issued from the Home Economics Depart- ment previous to a banquet held by the Future Homemakers of A- merica. Banquets, including the Mother and Daughter Banquet, are annual events sponsored by these girls. The girls did not suffer from the lack of interesting things to do in the form of fun andfrolic. In January, the club sponsored a square dance, called the Snow Ball Festival. A jolly time was had by all in the appropriately decorated gymnasium. Interesting projects also filled the girl's time. A drive for the Crossnore School was held in the weeks preceding the Christmas vacation. Crossnore, located in the mountains of North Carolina, was in need of a variety of things which included clothing, shoes, typewriters, sewing machines, and books. The FHA Girls can be proud ofthe part they played in supplying a number of these items. The officers leading in club activities were: President, Mary Bensingg Vice-President, Doris Brandt, Secretary, Ruth Buffen- meyerg Treasurer, Joanne Clagettg Historian, Doris Herrg and Parliamentarian, Kay Fonderwhite. These officers, under the able guidance of Mrs. Brubaker, have helped make this year's activities a great success. ROW 1, Left to Right: Mrs. Brubaker, Advisor, S. Wagner, L. Hitz, I.. L. Heisey, J. Dohner, E. Rittle. E. Knapp, F. Achey, P. Arnold. ROW Hitz, R. Strack, M. Smith, S. Immel, J. Brandt, A. Krissinger, L. 3: D. Sholley. 1. Clagett. M. Bensing, D. Brandt, J. Klick, D. Ulrich, Merkey. ROW 2: A. Horst. R. Miller, J. Smith, R. Gingrich, D. Herr, C. Tice, K. Fonderwhite, N. Wolfe, J. Lesher, R. Buffenmeyer. .41 4 2:51 ' 2,541 ii 'Z V in 1 .' Y .. f, . 77 at T 2 -r is ' A , , V ,,, .KY1 h
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v . ,iff I .f Junior Dramaiics Club Gains New Experiences For many of the Junior Dramatic Club members, the club ac- tivities werea new field of experience. Many interesting club per- iods, directed by Miss Killian, were enjoyed by the enthused and interested members. Starting off the year's events the club decided to present skits during the club periods. These illustrations, chosen by their di- rector, were enjoyed by all. Following this activity, the club members were divided into particular groups and were given plays which were to be prac- ticed and prepared. These were given in succeeding weeks. What fun the students had as they presented their plays! Many of the members participated in the try-outs for the AA play, and a few were fortunate in gaining a part in the big per- formance. K The officers who led in the activities were: President. Dor- Jumm Dramatics Club Officers, R. FOX, pp othy Funk, Vice-President, Ruth Ann Fox, and Secretary-Treas- Womer, and D. Funk take a break, and en- urer, Pat Womer. 105' 3 hide fun' Good luck, Students, as you climb the ladder toward stage suc- CCSS. ROW 1: Mr. Neal Layser, advisor, C. Stoner, J. Swanger, L. Bowman, Womer, B. Dry, M. Dundore. ROW 3: C. Hunberger, B. Wright, L. E. Dressel. B. Dubble, P. Kindt, S. French, B. Smith, J. Krall, P. Cooper, J. Gerrle, S. Keener, P. Spangler, D.Martin, E.Lurz, E.Yingst. Phillips, P. Royer. ROW 2: C. Reber, I. Sholley, N. Zeigler, R. Hev- J. Wagner, G. Wagner, C. Speraw. erling, M. Knapp, D. Schambler, D. Funk, R. Fox, M. Patches, P. '. K' if 4- E9., ' + ' MS. ,g , . A+ ' b - cf - vi - 725-I' 'gi fo' is fr 'fir .9 if I
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Y- ' x-1 FFA officers, W. Shearer, R. Hauck. E. Kline, C. Arnold, L. Miller, G. Kunkle, and R. Wagner hold meeting to discuss plans for the year. sp l f Future Farmer's Cutstanding Contributions The future farmers of America started their busy year with a bang as plans for their first square dance got underway. On No- vember l9 the affair was held, creating a real success and high hopes for the whole year. Many projects, including a scrap drive, held during the months of November and December, were successfully completed with the co-operation of the active officers and their advisor, Mr. Lamm. Leading the activities, were President, Carl Arnoldg Vice-Pre- sident, Woodrow Shearerg Treasurer, Roger 1-Iauckg Secretary, Richard Wagnerg Reporter, Lester Miller, Sentinel, Ed Klineg Chaplain, Gene Kunkelg and Executive Officers, J. Harold Ben- netch and John Mauser. Following the scrap drive, the boys held afather and son meeting at which 34 were present. The time soon rolled around for the annual seed service to be- gin in December and to end in January. The members were really on the ball and the drive for customers resulted as outstanding. As spring appeared, the boys planned a Parent and Son's Ban- quet, which was held in March, as was another square dance. Congradulations, boys, for being successful in achieving your goals and for being a co-operative group. ROW 1, Left to Right: Mr. Lamm, advisorg R. Wagner, E. Kline, F. E. Kunkle, H. Bennetch, R. Light, E. Swoyer, T. Hartman ROW 3: B. Soliday, R. Hauck. C.Arno1d. L. Miller. ROW 2: J. Mauser, H. Brown, Kohr, R. Brown, G.Risser, D. Sanger, R. Kunkle, H. Smith, W. Shearer. P I i V' f , l TQ
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