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lub Tlme STAGECRAFT CLUB Advisor MR GEIST The Stagecraft Club consists of 10th and 11th grade boys who ale interested in woodwork One of their Jobs IS to plan construct and arrange all stage set t1ng,s This club meets Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday The officers are president Wilhard Rissingei vice president Kenneth Kllnger secre tary and tleasurer Ronald Deitz BACHELOR S CLUB Adviser MISS RUMMEL The Bachelors Club organized ln 1946 is open to all senior high school boys The purpose of the club is to provide an outlet for the d0m6StlC mclinatwns of these boys They engage m various activities sewing foods and nutl 1t1on meal planning table service child care and personal care and grooming The group meets in regular class periods through out the week F H A CLUB Advlsoi MISS RUMMEL The F H A Club an organization open to any senior high school student meets every Tuesdav morning to teach the glrls sewing cooking and other house hold sub1ects Trips are taken throughout the year The officers 1nclude president Jane Ebert vice president Deanna Huntzlnger secretary Joanne Ebert treasurer Edith Kimmel historian Darlene Conrad song leader Carolyn Dinger news report er Peggy Hummel NEWS CLUB Advlsor Miss FENSTERMACHER The News Club is at present composed of students fiom grades 10 11 and 12 The group meets every Monday morning in activity period Its primary function is to prepare current school news foi pub lication in the Valley Citizen Jim Wagner the only male member of the group contrlbuted all the spoits wrlte ups ART CLUB Advisor MRS SUPER The Alt Club is made up of pupils from 10th 11th and 12th grades The 10th graders meet on Tues day morning 11th graders meet on Thursday morn mg and the 12th giaders meet on Wednesday morning They work with oil paintings ceramics sketching and leatherciaft work This club does all advertising for plays and othei activities Durmg the spring of the year the club plans to make one trip The officers for the 12th grade club ale pres ldent Christine Broslus vice president Rlta Saltz er secretary Drusilla Reed and treasurer Alice Klmger The 11th grade officers include president Barbara Millel v1ce president Phalem Wetzel sec retaiy Mary Alice Hauck and treasurer Carolyn Dxnger The officers for the 10th grade club are president Nancy Shuey vice plesident Jean M01 gan secretary Carole Keim and treasurei Dolly Bowman COMMERCIAL CLUB Adviser MR COLEMAN The Commercial Club a very practical and useful organization of Senior commerical students origin ated in 1945 for the purpose of assisting the faculty and giving experience to the students Each mem ber IS assigned to a particular teacher fol whom the secretary does much routine paper wolk The assignments for the 1955 1956 school term are as Phyllis Cook Mr Smeltz Joan Rothermel and Darlene Hairmg Mr Schlegel Charlotte Horn berger M Rhoads Christina Brosius M Geist Wrlliam Smith Mr Delhl Phyllis Lucas Mrs Klmger Faye Zlmmerman Mr Klees Patsy Artz M1 Williams Phylhs Kimmel Miss Snyder Faye Zunmennan Mr Lewis Jean Blyler Miss Knohr Annette Paul Miss Gemberling Lucille Herb Mrs Huntzmgei Patsy Shuey Mr Artz Patsv Hentz Miss Fenstermacher DI'US1ll31 Reed Mrs Super Lois Rambergei Mr Starr Eleanor Blyler Mr Coleman Amy Mrller Mr Tloutman Ruth Weavei Mr Zeigler Larry Neye Mr Wel ker Amy Miller Mr Fox Francina Klingei Roger Boyer Ernest Klinger Chester Reiner Clalr Scheib and James Wagner who are not assigned to any part1cular teachei pelform miscellaneous duties The officeis for this year s club are president Chilstma BIOSIUS secretary Drusilla Reed treas urer Annette Paul 0 7 .I I s v ' I 1 ' ' . I I : I , I. I , . I Il Y u 9 - . - ' . f Q . 4 , . , I . I . . I. I I . I - , II , I 1 I v I . - . . I , . 'Q I , 9 - ' , I : , , . . . ' , : 1 n ' . ' . ' .II ' ' 7 Y . 1 . . ' . . . . 5 I I 'I .I I I I. . I . I I , ,. . D - J - . , I . . . , ' I I ' . Y n during activity period. The purpose of this club is follows: Mr. Willier, Beverly Starrg Miss Rummel, . . I . I - II I F ' . ' . ' 1 f IT I ' . ' ' ' 3 .' f 4 ' . 9 l . . - . . 5 ' ' . . l . . ' Z. l - ' -1 l 5 ' ,3 v ' - . . .3 . ' T' : , 3 - . ' 9 - I 9 , I 9 , : - I ', 9 I - , . Q I . 9 ' .. 9 - , I 9 . ' , . -'Z . I , . - 9 . - 1 1 Q l. ' v l I Il' I ' .' .' . .' . . ' ' ' 2 1 . ' 1 ' Y , 4 . . . U . . ,, . . I ' . I, I . ' . . , . . I I 1 I , I y ' ' 1 , 2 ' . - I I I
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