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APT CLUB L- Left to Right: Row 1: L. May, N. Enos, E. Rhodes, I. Siguroardottir, D. Kay. Row 2: P. Kay, V. Rice, B. Anderson, C. Knapp, K. Hajnrk, C. Anderson. Row 3: P. Baker, T. Gettings, A. Robrerti, B. Green, S. Reagle, H. Williams. Not Present: M. Murphy. Now some suggestions on how to paint! The Art Club, under the direction of Mr. Camp- bell, has as its goal, the promotion of a greater sense of visual perception and aesthetic apprecia- tion. Because of the nature of this club, much of the Work is done individually. The main service rendered by this organization is designing and painting posters for 'various school activities. Members contributed paintings of the surrounding area for a sidewalk art festival in order to obtain funds for future projects.
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F. B. A glimpse at a typical F.B.L.A. meeting. Left to Right: Seated: Janice Rafalski-Reporterg Andrea Gantz-Prewsidentg Sue Fuller-Vice President. Standing: Mary Steo-Treasurerg Sue Easton- f L Secretary. These F.B.L.A. officers proudly glance at the scrapbook which was entered in State competition. ! il in Warren at Christmas, bringing each child a gift and having a little party for them. Also, sunshine baskets were made to cheer the Women at the Rouse Home at Christmas. An annual event held by the F.B.L.A. is the Faculty Banquetg The teachers were entertained by a few of the students of this school. The members of the club attended the Spring Regional Meeting for Region I, which was held at the War- ren Area High School in April. Winners of contests from the Spring Regional Meeting will attend the State Conven- tion at Gettysburg Interchange in May. The F.B.L.A. earned money to attend the State Convention by sponsoring the concession stand at the football games where hot dogs, pop, and coffee were sold. Bake sales, dances, and the sale of license plates with YOUNGSVILLE printed on them also helped fill the till. At all the home bas- ketball games, programs were made and then sold. -'fsziii-'ff AMA o NEA F UTURE B usmtss 1. EADERS A MERICA - UMM! Business lgduni'-Im Hiwdhf-ION ment Y Hu i - A
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UN. Left to Right: Row 1: Mr. Borton-Advisor, K. Hajnik, L. Turner, Mr. MoKissock. Row 2 M. Wiler, J. Hartford, K. Stchnell, B. Urbanic. Row 3: C. Turner, L. Danielson, B. Cnppen M. Lyons, B. J. Meleen. H As junio-r stockholders in our nation and the World, We owe it to ourselves to make every effort to understand the functions and the value of the United Nations. The mem- bers of the Model U.N. group strive to attain this goal. They do this by attending the mock General Assembly meeting held at Gannon College every spring. This is just like a meet- ing of the United Nations general assembly on a small scale and is a very valuable learn- ing experience. The group that attends the Model U.N. is under the guidance of Mr. Orval Borton. ii 1-I Left to Right: Karen Hajnik-Chairman, Linda Turner- Secretary. l33
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