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Nature Study Club The Nature Study Club is made up of during the year. This year they planned a members of the Nature Study Class. Most of trip to Pittsburgh. During this trip they studied their meetings are held during the class per- the nature exhibits in the Carnegie Museum. iod. They usually sponsor one main activity They also visited the Buhl Planetarium. Club Officers President Dick Tennant Vice President Sam Barclay Secretary John Byord Treasurer Edward Morris Sponsor Miss Myers Rowl E Rush C English l Kuger M Cumberledge B Hunnell C Ketchem C Rinehart B Snyder Row2 B Graybell P Maher J Kerns O Mable R Lewls l. Mancuso B Zimmer man L Moore B Mitchell Row3 D Cowell J Byurd W Stonekmg S Barclay G Clark G Cowell R Tennant I. Mercer Miss Myers Advisor
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Row 'l. B. Forshey, N. Kelley, R. Briggs, B. Rush, M. Howard, I.. Steenburgh, R. Rogers, C. Leasure, R. Phillips, F. Walker, M. Tharp. Row 2. D. Kern, E. Ketchem, P. Powell, S. Howard, P. Moore, J. Tedrow, B. Clutter, J. Huff, S. Kirby, M. Wood, B. White, M. Hoskins. Row 3. B. Shriver, C. Phillips, G. Leasure, M. Pester, B. Greenlee, R. Garrison, S. Yeager, N. Bennett, M, Stiles, C. Debolt, P. Ward. Row 4. Mrs. Carter, Advisor, J. Patterson, M. Orndoff, M. Orndoff, H. Patterson, D. Wells, T. Vernon, P. Strawn, G. Raber, J. Dodge, J. Wilson, P. George, L. A. Freeman, Mrs. Scott, Advisor. Future Homemakers of America Club Officers President ., . , Charlotte Debolt Vice President , , Lou Ann Freeman Secretary . ,. . Ruby Briggs Treasurer ,. .. . .. Mary Pester Sponsors ,.,, The F. H. A. is a club for Home Economics girls, sponsored by the American Home Eco- nomics Association and the Home Economics Service of the U. S. Oftice of Education. The club was founded on June ll, T945 and our school affiliated with the national organiza- tion soon after its founding. Our purposes are to promcte a growing appreciation of the joys of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote interna- tional good will, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, to promote wholesome individual and Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Scott group recreation and to further interest in home economics. Our main service to the school is the oper- ation of a concession stand in cooperation with F.F.A., at home football games. The money earned is used to finance a team of girls who will present a demonstration at the State Farm Show in Harrisburg, to entertain the mothers of our members at a Mother- Daughter Banquet and to contribute to the support of our War Orphan. We sew for the Red Cross, prepare and serve an All-Sports Banquet, a Father-Son Banquet for F. F.A., and the annual School Board Christmas Banquet. This year our club presented to the Home Economics department a silver tea and coffee service. 2l
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The purpose of the art class in our school is to introduce students to art activities so they gain some ideas as to what is required for one who might be interested in entering this field. The art field is a specialized one. It is not crowded and the opportunities are many today. The cultural value of such study is neces- sary for one to complete a well rounded edu- Art Class cation. The students of this class have an op- portunity to produce many different types of art work. ln addition to this, Mr. Rinehart, the art supervisor, acts as art sponsor for the ORACLE. It is his iob to appoint someone to do the art work and supervise this work. This year, Charles Kinney, a member of the class and also editor of this book was responsible for all the sketches. Class Officers President Vice President . . , Secreta ry-Treasurer Sponsor ..,, . , , Ruth Alexander Criss Ketchem Anita Chambers Mr. Rinehart Rowl. C. Rinehart, R. Alexander, C. Ketchem, A. Barclay, M. Orndoff. Row 2. K. Cox, C. Phillips, M. Teagarden, M. Orndoff, M. Fike, C. Dunn, B. Bungard. Row 3. A. Maher, C. Kinney, l. Turner, D. Harker, J. Hamilton, M. Strosnider. Not pictured, Mr. Rinehart, advisor. 23
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