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Bunaticmal Qgrirulture apartment Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve. These words sum up the ultimate purpose af Wilson's vocational agriculture course. To the boys whose futures are in farming, prac- tical experience provides know-haw in the fields of farming, animal husbandry, forestry, dairy farming, and other related fields. Under the sponsorship of the Future Farmers of America, protects are shown at the Reading Fair and at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show. Which comes first, the chicken or the egg? Could this be the thought running through these ag boys' minds? Left to right are: Daniel Ruoss, Donald Kreitz, and James Rothermel. Bernard Trupp is kneel- ing. Q ,,-- 1 ,E -V - X .- J 5 T T- lf 'GN fn- I' 5 Q ll N 1 V if X 2 it ,d s A X f 'U i 5 Q Q 9 2 - twigs , The officers of the Future Farmers of Am- erica Club are seen in an informal moment, They are left to right: Donald Kreitz, vice presidentg Richard Stricker, reporterg Ken' neth Artz, secretaryg Kenneth Fitterling, presidentg and Mark Wolfskill, treasurer. Christmas cookies 1 mmmm. Mr. Horace Miller, vocational agriculture teacher, is shown sampling the Culinary results of Mrs. Betty Berger and Miss Adele Bast, home economics instructresses. i5
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Ji The Future Homemakers of America Club is a national organization whose mottc is Toward New Horizons. A proiect introduced this year was selling Italian sandwiches every Thursday. Seen hard at work constructing the sand- wiches are Joan Blimline, Anna Ernst, and Lucille Yost. Sewing is an integral part of the home econom- ics program. Margaret Stout is seen convert- ing a skirt into a jumper. Ziaume runumirs apartment The way to a man's heart is througl stomach! Learning to cook, setting a correctly, meal planning, marketing, anc playing good table manners are all part o foods curriculum of the home economic partment. In addition to cooking, student not only taught to sew but also shown the ets of good grooming. Interior decoratior upholstering and finishing of furniture, other creative handicrafts are all a part o course. Washing dishes is fun? We would judge it is from the cheerful smiles that Peggy lv Joan Bird, and Jeannette Hornberger wea QW Makes voor 7 3 X 7 Nff.'5s. -,c 4. . X . YXZVX I 'v ix . x if' A A XR, ll ' 'XXX X e Q 'lv I kg, Q f , W f2'n i',D F .' X ff 'i .L 3 2 ' Y M VA. A .. .. T 'EQ .T ' jvc' Y Vi i :J 1
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jfine Qrts' Here are some 8th grade Raphaels engrossed in their masterpieces: Thomas Riegel, Frederick Vas- tine, and Paul Stiet. XXX, Looking for new ideas for their respectiv departments are Mr. George Wagne instrumental music, Mrs. Margaret Stolz art, Miss Betty Lou Sebastian, library and Mr. Carl Derr, vocal music. These are the fine arts which give th high school student a cultural back ground. Activities outside of the regula scholastic subjects help the pupil develoi their tastes and talents, which they wi- Carry with them throughout their lives Reading, music, and art help keep th student busy and make high school rich er and fuller. Heading their respectiv departments are Miss Sebastian, librari an, Mrs. Stolz, art teacher, Mr. Wagne and Mr, Derr, music instructors. Student librarians include J. Klinger, E Riegel, B, Schwanzer, M. Stout, M. Ar nold, M. Dietrich, M. Boyer, E. Dem ming, L. Moyer, C. Halder, L. Weller, R Finster, D. Auchenboch, E. Calhoun, S Bieber, S. Heck, S. Bamburger.
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