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r Qfi .1 FIRST ROW: Robert Groff, Anna Kuhns, Alta Weaver, Martha Keener, Carolyn Lewis, Jean Rineer, Fannie Earhart, Isabel Davis, Dorothy Neff, Gladys Swinehart, Dorothy Mosemann, Dolores Carson, Doris James, Warren Lefever, Kenneth Weaver. SECOND ROW: Mr. Finkeldey fAdvisorj, Lloyd Wenger, Jane Rote, Kathryn Rohrer, Ruth Huber, Faye Rineer, Peggy Conrad, Clyde Slaymaker, Donald Moore, Howard Shaub, Donald Barley, John Mosemann, John Leed, Ronald Sterneman, Park Rhineer, Ronald Mentzer, . . . is a familiar sound in the gym during club period. It is the volley ball club comprised of boys and girls from junior and Senior high, under the supervision of Coach Finkeldey. These forty members are divided into teams, with tenplayers on each team. Four girls and four boys were selected by Coach Finkeldey to choose teams from the rest of the club members. The captains and co-captains are as follows: Captain Co-captain Team No. Lloyd Wenger Faye Rineer 1 Kenneth Gochenaur Martha Keener Z Ronald Mentzer Gladys Swinehart 3 Donald Barley Kathryn Rohrer 4 At the beginning of the year the club decided that each member would donate Z5 cents to pay for medals to be presented to each one of the players on the winning team, in an assembly at the end of the school year. Each member gets to participate every club period. The teams take turns competing against each other. The number of points required to win a game is fifteen 'my providing that the opposite team is losing by two or more points. 4 4 I SEER' I nigh: of 9 H fl Win 6 ' wil, 5 5' . ,4b '44 :lvl 9 'f5I1! lg?,l!:f', ..f'ff' 52.
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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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089 .U 9 I I QI HE Checkers club was organized to develop skill in and to learn to enjoy playing checkers. This club included pupils from eighth and ninth grades who spent their Wednesday activity periods battling it out with their kings, They had six boards and took turns using them. Records were kept of the results, the champion and runner-up were selected and awarded medals. Medals were paid for from their dues. Mr. Wilson, a very capable checkers player himself, is advisor of the club. STANDING flefr to righrj: Mr. Wilson qAdv. 1, Willis Weaver, David Livengood, David Witmer, James Krouse, Barry Musser, Ronald Longenecker, Daniel Wirmer, William Caulder. SITTING: George Zercher, James Manger, Robert Hudson, Jerry Hambleton, Larry Lutz.
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