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I ,J fry- 2 E ,ff A . CHE Rod and Gun Club was a newly organized club this year with Mr. Weirich as the advisor. The Rifle team was affiliated with this club and members of the team had to first be Rod and Gun club members. The club first showed the school what they were doing by presenting an assembly on the Do's and Don'ts while hunting. The program was a timely one for November hunting season. Some of the don'ts seemed to be humorous, but gave very vivid descriptions. In the club periods they had varied programs. They learned the mechanics of shooting, and saw many films on fishing and wild life. They discussed such topics as hunting, large and small game, and feeding birds. These members, boys and girls, were all fond of the out-of-doors, sports, animals, and related subjects. Many times they discussed their hunting and fishing tales and tried to see who could tell the biggest fish story. FIRST ROW: George Chapman, Mr. Weirich. SECOND ROW: Priscilla Young, Betty Hallman, Shirley Shaub, Vera Woods, Barbara Leed, John Rhineer, Billy Myers, Arthur Halligan, Stanley Hogg, Gerald Duvall, Donald Brackbill, James Embly, THIRD ROW: Judy Witmer, Mary Roland, Evelyn Weaver, Patsy White, Sylvia Aston, Patsy Landis, Dorothy Westfall, Shirley Stively, Donald Hoak, William Opple, Charles Hardy, Sidney Mosemann, Richard Roland, Grant Miller. FOURTH ROW: Ray Graybill, Donald Elsen, Larry Mellott, Robert Stauffer, Donald Lefever, Glenn Deiter, Donald Backman, Lee Drukenbrod, John Herr, Bill Skethway, Dallas Musselman, Clyde Keller.
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I0 R Myers has agam organ1zed a club for the senxor hlgh students mterested 1n vxsual a1ds 'I'h1s club holds a meetmg every other Wednesday m actrvlty per1od Learnmg the parts and how to operate a movxe projector knowmg he avallable sources of f1lms and ordermg and ShOW1ng plctures are some of the purposes of th1S club Are you a member of the V1sua1A1ds club? If not then let those sha es alone' Only members of the club may pull the black out shades or operate the projector Because of thls a schedule IS set up so that a student 1S al ways avallable to help any teacher who wants to show a fxlm Those who operate the projector are requrred by the state to have a llcense FIRST ROW Kenneth Ranlun James Hess Raymond Wxtmer Nancy Kauffman SECOND ROW Mr Myers Harmsh Aaron Landls FOURTH ROW John Stoner Charles Lefever Jason Denltnger James Rohrer Stanley Longenecker Karl Flndley Robert Welk Kenneth Rutt 49 . If D . . . V . t . . ' . . . . . U I d ll Paul Rhineelr, Miriam Landis., THIRD ROW: Robert Peters, lsonald Rutt, Albert Herr, Richard lylylinl Marlirl M O s IR
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if ni Starting at Front: Joyce Greenleaf, Jane Smoker, Elsie Peters, Elaine Groff, Faye Warfel, Patsy Greenleaf, Gloria White, Joyce Brubaker, Ann Louise Bolbach, Carol Ann Zahm, Helen Brubaker, Geraldine Han, Beny Kauffman, Alice Shimp. Standing--Mrs. Maloney fAdvisorj JM -4519014611 NY girls interested in working with books and becoming better acquainted with the library may join the Library club. The duties that are required of the members are: Working one period a week at the desk, keeping the books in circulation, repairing old and damaged books, and processing new books for circulation. They are also kept busy planning the bulletin board displays. Most of the themes for the displays represent different seasons and holidays . At the end of the year inventory of the books is taken by the members with the help of the librarian, Mrs. Maloney. The officers of the club attended a club conference held at Millersville State Teachers college during the month of November. Many different counties' local library clubs were re- presented at this meeting. Officers President -Patsy Greenleaf Vice-President -Gloria White X ,f fa!! Secretary -Fay Warfel saggy l 1 Treasurer -Joyce Brubaker ' . 4 ,ni 157 7 fff 51
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