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Students enjoy canteens. Canteen Committee Sponsors Dances CANTEEN COMMITTEE BOTTOM ROW: Schwan, sec retaryg Meeth assistant chairman, Major, chairman, Bohmer, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Slach, Antonelli, Chaffin. THIRD ROW: Dimitruk, Geiger, Pergler, Burke. FOURTH ROW: Brown, Bukhair, Franklin, Caves FIFTH ROW: Chandler, Radlick, Kulosar, Gumz. The annual Care Dance, a big' success this spring, was the major event sponsored by the Canteen Committee. Officers of the fifteen member committee were Lee Major, chairmang Sue Meeth, vice-presidentg Kathi Schwan, secretaryg and Dave Bohmer, treas- urer. The faculty advisor was Mr. Donald Dinsmore. Money raised at dances during' the year was used for scholarships and books.
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Service to the school and community is the Key Club's purpose. It has had a very busy year. The club again published the school calendar and continued to assist a paralyzed girl with her exercises. The Key Club also sponsored the first annual Leader- ship Banquet for the organization leaders of the school. The members took part in the United Appeal drive and made many chari- table contributions to needy families during the holiday seasons. The club, sponsored by the Kiwanis, was advised by Mr. Walter Schlemmer. Dick relates his experiences at the National Youth Council on the Atom. KEY CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: Foster, secretary, Fritz, president: Yurcheshen, vice-presidentg Haburchak, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Barile, Gazdick, Sonneborn, Taylor. THIRD ROW: Buker, Fricker, Valent, Goodyear, Scott, Sullivan, Folsom, Buchholz, Fuller, Hartleib. President Ken Fritz, discusses future plans with club members. FOURTH ROW: Patrick, Schenke, Smeal, Calaway, Rusynyk, Shott, Kamps, Bukhair, Harden. FIFTH ROW: Kriska, Bogus, Necker, Kijanko, Schumacher, Kozimor, Branst. Bud and Ed survey the food collected for a needy family.
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Members of Girls' Boosters sell programs at football games. Over two-hundred girls were members of the Valley Forge Girls' Booster Club this year. Regular attendance at monthly meet- ings, and service on one of the committees, were the membership requirements. Boosters sold programs and shakers at games, made tags, and built a homecoming float. They also sponsored an all-school dance. Officers for 1964-1965 were Cathy Chaf- fin, presidentg Donna Griesbach, first vice-presidentg Chris Thomas, second vice- presidentg Marian Todor, secretaryg and Carol Garofalo, treasurer. Mrs. Sandra Way was the faculty adviser. Girls entertain at a football pep assembly. GIRLS' BOOSTERS-BOTTOM ROW: Thomas, second vice-presidentg Griesbach, first vice-president, Chaffin, presidentg Garofalo, treasurer, Todor, secretary. SECOND ROW: Muha, poster committee chairmang Poe, Ways and means chair- man, J emma, announcement chairman, Abookire, assembly chairmang Guenther, spiriting chairman. THIRD ROW: Zavocky, program chairmang Zaccaro, program chairman, Pergler, program chairmang Morgan, dance committee chairman.
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