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Science Club Takes Annual Trip to 77 if Philadelphia The large Science Club worked on one project in particular dur- ing a large part of the year. This interesting project was developing film. Undeveloped film was brought to club periods by club mem- bers and was then experimented with. Of course, the main feature of the club's activities, under the direction of Mr. Leaman, was the annual trip to Philadelphia. Approximately 40 students traveled by bus to Franklin Institute, Philadelphia,whe re the students enjoyed a day touring the instituteg exploring the human heart, examining the Bell Telephone system. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS' K. Ben' TREASURER: spending time inthe lecture room, and .finally ending up in the im- M.Ha,tman,5ECRE1-ARY.L.House,,pRE51DEN-1-. mense planitarium where minds are wisked off to the moon or one B. Grabe, VICE-PRESIDENT, plan for trip to Phila- Of the planets . delphia. Social activities for the club also included a dance. This year's science club president was Leon Houserg Barbara Grabe,Vice-President, Mary LouHartman, Secretaryg and Kath- leen Betz, Treasurer. ROW 1: Left to Right: Mr. Abram Leaman, Advisorg B, Grabe, K. Betz, P. B. Arnold, C. Hoadly, L. Lutz, P. Fessler, I. Kline, L. Soliday, C. Wagner, Weaver, S.Wagr1er, R. Gingrich, P. Hartman, J. Reed, S. Kindt, D. Yingst, C. Felty, E. Knapp. ROW 3: M. Tice, M. L. Hartman, R. Brunn, E. Tshudy, P. Brunn, D. Fox, B. Hirschbock. ROW 2: H. Hetrick, B. Hipp, S. Binkley, E. Royer, P. Wagner, H. Dundore, C. Gingrich, R. Lineaweaver, R. Lesher. 1 c Y .....'Z.'. :41-.
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Junior Hi-Y Boys Enjoy Successful Year The Junior Hi-Y members spent a busy and eventful year in planning projects, taking part in sports events, and in studying chosen topics as a group. One ofthe projects undertaken by the members of the club, was the contribution of food to needy people. Two or three baskets of food, containing a variety of canned goods, fruit and meat, were packed and contributed. A starring point of the club activities was swimming at the YMAC. Also, included in the sporting events was playing basket- ball in the school gymnasium and playing football out of doors. During club periods the boys played games, but frequently, in accordance with a chosen topic to be discussed, film strips were shown. The club members enjoyed several entertaining movies in addition to their other activities. The officers who co-operated efficiently under the guidance of lf- Hi'Y Officers Plan the Hi-Y DFOSIHUI- Left I0 Mr. Becker, and who were mainly responsible for the success of the club, were: President, Robert Gibbleg Vice-President, Glenn Snyder, and Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Gainer. right they are: Jack Gainer, Robert Gibble, and Ken Snyder. ROW 1, Left to Right. R. Howe, I. Gainer, R. Luciatti, K, Snyder, B, ta, R. Brightbi1l,J. Stanilli. ROW 3. V. Althouse, S. Ryland, J. Light, Werni, T. Starry, H. Smith, D. White, C. McCarty, T. Petry. ROW 2. C. Ryland, R. Fox, T. Spaflgler, R. Dohner,B. Wolfe,R. Shlrk, T. Pedla. W. Peffley, R. Ryland, L. Herr, R. Snyder, J. Wagner, R. Miller, I. Pes- ' M I 1' y r
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Hobby Club Completes Interesting Proiects Patterns,trays, paint, and acid were some of the many typical articles and types of equipment used in the hobby club this year. All the large club needed during a club period, was a long table, numerous chairs, and in a very short time, the enthused members were settled at the table, with brushes in their hands beginning their work. One of the main projects worked upon by the club, directed by Miss Bollinger, was etching trays. The procedure followed in completing the trays was as follows: trace pattern on paper, and then on tray. Paint pattern with black paint, and when dry, treat with acid. The painted section becomes very shiny while the remainder appears dull. The circular trays were attractive when completed, and many were given as Christmas gifts. Other projects, of the club, included making candles and tole painting. No regular dues were taken in the club, but money was paid by members for equipment used. The Hobby Club is proud of its many accomplishments and suc'cessful ventures completed through the years. ROW 1: C.Stoner, K. Neuman, C. Bates, S. Brunn, P.Houser, C. Heim- Herr, C.Swisher, M.Patches, A.Ha1n K Achey P Kmdt S Fulk H berger, B, Weaver, B, Dry, S. French, M. Dundore, B. Rudy, Miss Batdorf, P. Womer, J. Swanger. Bollinger, ADVISOR, ROW 2: D. Sports, M. Struphar, N. Zeigler, P. as N-even Q--' ' Q 1'
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