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kj? - Cindy Lintner shelves retumed books ssistants Work T0 Improve Library ugh! -- Cindy Kauffman checks out a student's library book. E The library assistants have indeed played a vital role in the success- ful functioning of our school library during this school year. The group consisted of 78 dedicated students who were willing to relin- quish their study halls and free time before and after school in order to help in the library. In October. those assistants as well as other students from the area, attended a conference sponsored by the Student Library Association of Pennsylvania at Pequea Valley High School. Drawn there out of a common interest for supporting their schools, they learned efficient techniques of library aid. The many tasks now per- formed by the assistants help immensely and give Mrs. Hess more time for fulfilling the needs of students using our library. lbove - Row I: D. Shenk, D. Shcnk, D. Evens, A. Hershey, C, Royer, V. Smith, P. jones, S. l.ittle. Row 2: K. Adams,-I. VanGorden, G. Edwards, S. Halderman, K. Ben- er S. Husson, K. Denlinger, S. Kirsteins, B. Howard, C. Myres. Row 3: Mrs. Hess, E. Horst, B. Bowers, S. Trickler, K. Shirt, M. Weaver, P. Trainer, K. Williams, D arrish,j. Frank, D. Angevine. Row 4: L. Landis, S. Kaiko, L. Kautz, R. Katz, C. Bylcr, C. Witmer, L. Stoltzfus, M, Fisher, L. Pollack, j. Wilson. Row 5:j. Krcider, K essler, C. Pirky, G. Webb, D. Logan, M. Burkhart, C. Maur, P. O'Grady, B. Herr, D. Earls. Row 6: P. Bowman, S. Ritchie, B. Sehaller, K. Good, J. Herr, L. Siegfried, C vlick, C. Scott, T. Barbarito, M. Mylin, R. Ross.
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Writers And Artists Alike Contribute To Jargon Publications Headed by Art Horting, editor-in-chief, the jargon staff has worked diligently throughout the year to publish the annual laifon. The publication gives every member of the student body a chance for creative expression in art and writing. The staff members screened and voted on the best works submitted by the student. Then, with the help of Miss Anspach and Mr. Dreibelbis, Leslie Stainton and Marilyn Smucker, art editors, arranged the layout of the poems, stories, and artwork. Oppariu -JARGON OFFICERS: Raw 1: A. Horting, M. Smucker, H. Snolnfns. Row 2: L Stainton, D. Schaller. Below - Diane Schaller, Jargon copy editor, appears pensive as she proofreads a poem for publication. , Oppmiu -JARGON STAFF MEMBERS: Row 1: S. Hoover, P. jones, S. Little, M. Ponio, R. Stoltzfus, A. Horting. Row 2:j. Frank, S. Gamble, T. Jacobs, L Suinton, M. Smucker. Row 3: Y. Hawk, B. Howard, S. Kir- steins, P. Lacy, D. Harbaugh, B. Shifter. Row 4: H. Stoltzfus, M. Stoner, K. Guyton, S. Husscn, M. Herr. Row 5: L Wintem, S. Faust, D. Schaller.
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A Prosperous Year For Conestoga Valley Artists january was indeed an extremely busy month for the art classes of CV High School as students diligently prepared for the annual Scholastic Art Show from February 12 to March 4. As it has usually been in the past, CV once again succeeded in not only producing a very prolific amount of entries, but was also quite fruitful in receiving awards for them. One hundred and ten artists acquired honorable mention while 20 others were gold key winners, 12 of whose entries went on to become finalists at New York. In addition, a medal of excellence for photography was won. This tremendous success can be greatly credited to the su- perb instruction and helpful guidance of our two outstanding art teachers, Miss Anspach and Mr. Dreibelbis. Through long tedi- ous hours of striving for individual expression, uniqueness, and new creative ideas as well as devoted efforts on the part of both students and instructors, CV has rightfully been able to claim having the finest and most prosperous art program in Lancaster County. Bottom rigbt - Sculpture was one of the several CV entries in the Scholastic Art Show. Bdow - A young artist experiments with various combinations of shapes and forms. .a , -f:v'+.7rf ,. '-1 tl-nf was
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