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PPE 'rw FIRST ROW MR MYERS KENNETH RANKIN MOWFRY FRY RAYMOND WITMFR JAMES HESS DONALD ROHRFR RICHARD KAUPFMAN SECOND ROM DONALD RUTT ALBERT GOSS ROBERT WELK RICHARD ROLAND BENUEL STOLTZFUS STANLEY LONGENECKER JASON DFNIINGER ROBERT PETERS THIRD ROW EARL EISENBERGFR HAROID ROHRER STANLEY GROFF REUBEN HARNISH ENOS GROFF' DONALD MOORE GEORGE CHAPMAN NORMAN LEAMAN KARL FINDLEY FOURTH ROW PAUL KRANTZ JOHN HERR HE F F A IS a club made up of boys studylng vocat1onal agnculture Th1s IS one of the most act1ve orgamzatmons 1n the school Along wxth a regular n1ght meetlng, they have two act1v1ty perlod meetmgs every month Each summer they go on a three day campmg tr1p, a deep sea f1sh1ng tr1p, and several educat1onal trlps They also sponsored a corn husk1ng bee, a seed servxce, and a scrap dr1ve Leadersh1p 15 stressed xn the F F A Each year a team 1S sent to Penn State to compete 1n the parlxamentary procedure contest The off1 cers attend a leadershxp tralmng conference at one of the schools Ln Lancaster or York county The boys 1n F F A work are encouraged to keep accurate records of all thexr home projects. Thls 1mproves accuracy and encourages thrlft a mong all boys OFFICERS Pres1dent Raymond W1tmer V1ce Presldent James Hess Secretary Mowery Frey Jr As s1stant Secretary Robert Welk Treasurer Donald Rohrer MR MYERS ADVISER Ass1stant Treasurer Donald Rutt Reporter Rxchard Kauffman Sent1nel Kenneth Rankxn Chapla1n Stanley Longenecker 54 r . ' -. ' ,'.. , s A u 1 K y ': -Q ' . . . 5 A ,, L L, ROBERT BRUBAKER, DONALD BURRRART, DONALD Rowa, HENRY RALMRR, NARLAN KEENER, MARVIN MILLER.
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EQ ULUDUQ FIRST ROW JOANNF ANDREWS NANCY FISHER JACQLFLINE SKETHWAY CARRIE HFRR JANET BOOK FLORENCE QUINN DIANA LYBARGEP VILTON HERSHEY RONALD IANDIS EVA KAUFEMAN JOAN BALU BACH NORUA FRY DORIS BURKINS YVONNE MOORF JUDY DOWD MR RYAN SECOND POW RAY WELLS LYDIA MYERS EDITH HARNISH JANET MOWRFR EHILIE HERR BETTY ANN WATTS DOROTHY BOOK ANNA MAE HERR MARIAN WILSON JOANNE HAVFRSTICK RUTH ANN YUNINGFR DOLORES SMITH BETTY LU HIMMELREICH RUTH TRIMBLE MARY LANDIS BETTY HERR JOANNE STONFR SHIRIEY PIETSCH THIRD ROW CLAIR RFSSLER DENNIS BEACHAM PAUL MILLER JOHN NEFF TOM REINHART ENOS GPOFF DON BECK WILMER RUTT KARL FINDLEY ROY PIETSCH PAYMOND BRUBAKER HARPFR CAIIOWAY ND there shall be weeplng and gnashxng of teeth Th1s Blble quotat1on could well be the favorlte saylng of Mr Ryan as he dlrects the sen1or chorus Untxl the notes are learned there are flat notes and other welrd sounds commg from the mouths of the 60 members Flnally after constant rehearsals the program 15 ready to be present ed to the publxc The purpose of the sen1or chorus IS to prov1de hxgh school students w1th a chance to engage m the smgmng of worthwhxle choral musmc and to present such mus1c 1n pubhc performances The candlehght servlce at Chrlstmas txme and PIRATES OF PENZANCE IH the sprlng were some of the planned aCt1V1t1CS of the chorus OFFICERS Pres1dent Ronald Landxs Vzce Presxdent Mxlton Hershey Secretary Treasurer Dlana Lybarger L1brar1an Florence Qulnn DORIS BURK INS ACCOMPANIST 53 ALD DUNLAP, JACK KRAFT, JACK PERICH, STANLEY GROFF, EDWARD APPEL, ROBERT BRUBAKER, CARL ' ' u - - -
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FIRST ROW MRS WEAVER ADVISER NANCY KAUPFMAN JOANNE HAVERSTICK NORMA WELK MARY LAND IS MARY BYERS BETTY WEAVER CARRIE HERR SECOND ROW SHIRLEY ECKMAN SHIRLEY STIVELY MARY MILLER LOIS ZOOK DORIS LANDIS DOROTHY WESTFALL RUTH HUBER KATHRYN ROHRER JANE WEAVER GLADYS SWINEHART ELEANOR ROWE ELSIE HARRY DORIS DULL LOUISE HARNISH NANCY YUNINGER THIRD ROW JOANNE STONER MIRIAM LANDIS BETTY HERR JDANNE ANDREW BETTY ANN WATTS DOROTHY RANCK ELVA HARNISH MARTHA KEENER MARY ANN SHARP EWING and cool-ung are usually thought of 1n connectxon w1th the Future Hornemakers of Amerlca, but the club also brmgs m a large soc1al program Thxs club 15 part of the state and natxonal organlzatwn and IS held 1n our school 1n relat1on Wlth the Home Econom1cs Department The club holds a regular monthly meetmg 1n the evemng, at whlch tlme they conduct then' bus1ness aCt1V1t1eS and then have a soc1al per1od Hxghlxghts of the club thxs year were a roller skatmg party, selhng of Chnstmas art1cles and a Chr1stmas party As a new project thls year, the glrls, w1th the help of a few other organ1zat1ons, packed a trunk for the Overseas Program of the Amer1can Red Cross Much trme was spent on thxs progect and lt 15 hoped that It w1ll help our ne1ghbor1ng countrles Motto Toward New Horxzons OFFICERS Presxdent V1ce Pre sxdent Secretary Treasurer Reporters H1stor1an Adv1sor Norma Welk Janet Clark Joanne Haverst1ck Mary Landls Mary Byers, Betty Nancy Kauffman Mrs Weaver Weaver MRS WEAVER ADVISER AND BETTY ANN WATTS l
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