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F.F.A. CWHE Future Farmers of America is a National Organization of farm boys studying agriculture. The foundation upon which the organization is built includes leadership and character development, sportsmanship, co-operation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship and patriotism. The boys attend the annual leadership training conference, make educational tours and participate in other county, state and national activities. In accordance with the old saying, All work and no play, the F. F. A. boys have activities beside their work. Some of these are a deep-sea fishing trip during the summer, seeing a baseball game at Philadelphia, and watching a football game at Penn State College. The boys also had a very successful scrap drive in the fall, and by selling banjos during lunchtime earned enough money to show a very good movie to the student body. Officers: President - Richard Hess The Motto is: Vice President - Harold Rohrer Learning to Do Secretary - Reuben Harnish Doing to Learn Treasurer - Henry Balmer, Ir. Earning to Live Ass't. Treasurer - Marvin Miller Living to Serve Reporter Paul Krantz Chaplain Raymond Witmer Sentinel Wilmer Rutt Adviser Mr Myers A 4 RBLEH First Row Edwin GOV9 James Hess Kenneth Rankin Norman Leaman Earl Eisenberger Donald Rutl Raymond Brubaker Richard lood Second Row lilmer Rutt Paul Krantz Henry Balmer Harold Rohrer Richard H9 s Reuben HBYn1Sh Enos Groff Robert Weaver John Herr Robert Murry Donald Bachman Raymond Hackman Fourth Ron Richard Findley Robert Brubaker Eugene Herr Darwin Eckman Stanley Groff Paul Hess John Neff Harold Burkhart Harlan Keener Fifth Row J Mowery Frey Paul Hershey Robert Wood Paul Rhineer Donald Rohrer George Chapman R1Ch8Yd WGHVPT Karl Findley Glenn Bowman Absent Nelson Kreider 41 Al - . 11 - A A ' y Marvin Miller. Raymond Witmer. Third Row: George W. Myers, Advisor, Donald Rowe. Dick Kauffman, Harold Wider
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Flrst Row Ed1th Harnlsh Joanne Andrews Betty Herr Joanne Stoner Betty Watts Joanne Haverstlck Dorothy Shlssler Carrle Herr Janet Clark Second Row Ard1s Groff Mary Land1s Mary Byers Norma Welk Gladys Humbert Els1e Herman Janet Rxneer Mrs Weaver Thlrd Row M1r1am Landxs Nancy Kauffman Janet Eckman Slurley 'stxvely Ed1th Krelder Velma Slaymaker Dorothy Westfall Betty Weaver LOIS Zook Shlrley Groff CW HE Future Homemakers of Amerlca IS a club ln connectlon w1th the home economlcs department These g1rls learn homemakmg as a whole They hold regular monthly meetmgs at Wh1Ch they have buslness act1v1t1es followed by a soclal perlod These homemakers very successfully study the essentlals of the cuhnary arts and dressmakmg H1ghl1ghts of the year were a roller skatmg party, sellmg of Chrlstmas accessorles, from whlch a large proflt was recelved and servmg the dalry men s banquet The glrls also attended the farm show at Harrlsburg Th1s year the future homemakers are workmg together to make the home economlcs room look much n1cer Not only do they help m the cafeterla at lunch t1me, but they are also w1ll1ng to help lf a class puts on a dmner F H A Offlcers Presldent Betty Ann Watts V1ce Presldent Ioanne Haverstlck Secretary Joanne Stoner Treasurer Dorothy Shlssler Reporter Betty Herr Advlser Mrs Weaver 40
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LIBR RY L First Row Ruth Anne Yuninger Anna May Herr Shirley Erb June He s Joanne Stoner hvelyn Kline Phyllis Williams Florence Quinn Second Row Betty Morrison Nancy Kauffman Shirley Groff Mary Roland Barbara Holton M Maloney Helen Ho ery Norma welk Pat y White Betty Weaver Ruth Lal-'ever Mary Byers circulation work in the library, put the returned books on the shelves repair old and damaged books and process new ones They also plan displays which beautify the library Some of the displays represent a season or time of the year people are celebrating Almost everyone has noticed how attractive the library bulletin board and the library itself looks The officers of the Library Club attended a club conference at Millersville State Teachers College during the month of November Library Clubs from nearby counties Lancaster York, Lebanon and Dauphin attended They had a very interesting program consisting of a play Afterwards refreshments were served There are twenty members all of whom are girls from grades nme through twelve President Joanne Stoner Vlce President june Hess Secretary Evelyn Kline Treasurer Phyllis Williams Adviser Mrs Maloney 42 ' 1 5 Q 1 , rs. , w , ' ,, s ' . I . I EZ' HE Library Club holds no regular meetings this year. They do
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