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Q 99 K 2 I N rl :fi 'lf -1 JZ! X 4 VEN with long hours of practice, the girls of the Twirling club will agree that this is possible. The club, under the supervision of Miss Hayes and Miss Rogan, includes girls from seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh grades. Although it is a small club, it has such definite objectives as improving the present twirling corp in the band and developing younger twirlers to fill the ranks of the older girls who will graduate. Seventh and eighth grade girls are highly encouraged to join. In the pre- sent group there are two juniors, one sophomore, six freshmen, one eighth grader and three seventh graders. Each girl brings a baton to club. Here they are taught different twirls lead by the drum majorette of the band. The purpose of the club is to have perfect twirls and to work out a routine . FRONT ROW: Mary lane Embley, Betty Bowers, Marilyn Quinn, Doris Weaver, Joycelerre Mastriania. SECOND ROW: Esther Herman, Ioan Herr, Joanne Brenner, Miriam Hackman, Sonya Horting, Jolene Keemer, Beatrice Keemer, Alma Baumbach, Sandra Eckman, Miss Hayes QAdvisorj,
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I O rs perhaps the best way to descr1be the Future Farmers of Amerlca Each person enrolled rn vocat1onal agrrculture 1S el1g1b1e to Jorn the F F A Meetmgs are held the ftrst Thursday of every month The Garden Spot Chapter had many varred aCt1V1tleS In the summer they took an educat1onal trrp and a deep sea frshmg trrp A Hallowe en party and the combxned F F A and F H A Chrlstmas party were the mam attractrons of fall and wrnter Leadershlp 1S an rmportant factor 1n all work Each year delegates are sent to Penn State college from the chapter to compete rn darry Judgrng farm mechamcs poultry lwestock and parllamentary procedure The offlcers attend the leadershlp trarnrng conference held at one of the schools rn Lancaster York county The F F A boys are encouraged to keep accurate records of all therr projects that they have at home Thrs rmproves accuracy and also thrrft among all members FIRST ROW Mr Myers Advrsor Donald Rutt James Hess Raymond Wrtmer Mowery Frey Rrchard Kauffman SECOND ROW Fred Martrn Robert Peters Stanley Longenecker Paul Rhlneer Albert Herr Robert Welk Aaron Landrs THIRD ROW Donald Herr Jason Denlrnger James Rohrer George Chapman Robert Hudson Ronald Walters Ronald Eckman Earle Hershey FOURTH ROW John Stoner Leon Sfhnupp Charles Lefever Donald Moore Rrchard Roland Clyde Slaymaker Karl Frnley Gerald Brubaker Kenneth Rutt Y, 57 . , . . l n 1 . 1 I - it gy .1 -- lift- - 4. l 0 , A . A V, . i I , 2 rr 1f- A T . ' 9 W- ' I . -V .-11' 4 -' 1 is
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FIRST ROW Florence Quinn Dolores Smith Norma Frey Yvonne Moore Betty Lefever Ruth Ann Yuninger Dorothy Mowery Janet Mowrer Joanne Andrew SECOND ROW Mr Ryan Cla1rRessler John Neff Edward Appel Jack Ferrch Donald Dunlap Allen Yunmger Sidney Mosemann Raymond Brubaker Wwmlw MZM ff HIS year the chorale a small select group was added to the music de partment of West Lampeter The chorale does most of its worka cappella and has a twofold purpose To provide an opportunity for a more select group to perform music than would be practical for the chorus . To perform music of a more worthwhile nature. This group under the direction of Mr. Ryan is used as a testing ground or county and district choruses. The,chorale first presented itself in fine array, singing two special num- bers in the candlelight service. Although the chorale is in the experimental A stage, it seems to be working out well. MR. RYAN 59
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