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Front Row: Dorothy Ryan, Roberta Borneman, Ioan Leslie Zwirn, Julia Shenk, Catherine XValzl, Susan Mc- Byers, Marsha Geier, Eloise Aurand, Louise Jennings, Curdy. Third Row: George Harlem, Douglas Eyman, Billie Wolf, Roberta VVillia1ns. Second Row: Diane VVilliain Difley, George Brubaker, Janice Leptieh, Bruce Goodman, Diane Albright, Betty Lowy, Harold Sobel, Bear, John Lynes, Douglas Smith, Iames Kneip. Students Qualify For Honor Society Twenty-five seniors served as members of the N atiozial Honor Society this year under the sponsorship of john S. Oller, faculty adviser. These students were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Five per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class are elected to the Honor Society each spring. The responsibilities of Honor Society members are varied. These students plan one school assembly a month, guide incoming sophomores and assist teachers the first day of school, usher at commencement and baccalaureate services and at community programs held in the school auditorium, usher during Parents' Night, care for the bulletin boards and trophy cases. and tutor students desiring help with school subjects, Left: Calling All Girls is Mr. G. Richard Bechtel while Douglas Smith concentrates on finding a particular one, a typical situation faced by Honor Society members on The cafeteria is a scheduled stop-off in the tour conducted by Harold Sobel. Orientation Day. Right: Roberta Borneman lends a helping hand to Mr. Michael Mavrides as he goes through the usual formalities with his sophomore homeroom. 25
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ECHO and VIDETTE Editors are Cfront rowl Janie:- Leptich, Diane Albright, Bonnie Butson, Melanie Parmer, Toletha Todd, ,loan Byers, julia Shenk. Second Row: Eloise Aurand. Marcia Decker, Charlene Landis, Susan Students Ecirn Quill An High-school journalists in the upper third of their class are honored for work on school pub- lications by membership in Quill and Scroll. Thirty-three seniors and twenty-five juniors are members of this international society this year at McCaskey. Front Row: Katc Donnelly, Barbara McCowan, Iudith Clark, Beverly VVhite, Catherine Walzl, Roberta VVil- liains, Carol Nissly, Barbara Evans. Second Row: Susan Heitman, Lynn Leihensperger, Cocona Patinos, Margaret Morgan, Patricia Loomis, Priscilla Loomis, Germaine Lawrence, Susan Roe, Margaret Brauer. Vicki Austin. McCurdy, Roberta Borneman, Marsha Ceier, Dorothy Ryan, Billie VVo1f. Third Row: Ronald Hinkle, George Harlem, Judith Bare, Ann Neidermyer, Pamela Straub, VVilliam Dilley, Ronald Bowman, Leslie Zwirn. cl Scroll Membership V IDETTE members are required to contribute 100 inches of printed copy or its equivalent in other newspaper activities. ECHO members gain membership thru art Work, writing copy, arranging layouts, proof reading, typing. or rec- ord keeping, plus regular assignments. Third Row: Lynn Trainor, Carol Thomas, Betsy Lorenz, Eric Lane, Robert Landis, Marjorie Donley, Susan Robin- son, Suzanne Dachs, Sandra Frey. Fourth Row: John Fellenbaurn, Iames Sharf, Kenneth Shank. Richard llaefner, David Foster.
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Left: Catherine Lindenmeycr, a four-star Thespian, can be proud of her many honorary titles. Cathy is McCas- keyis Halloween Queen, Lancaster County's Sclipooli- nacht Queen, and winner of the D.A.R. Cood Citizen- ship Award. Right: Louis Butcher, Mt-Caskeyis entry in the American Legion Oratorical Contest. prepares an- other speech. Not only does he know the Constitution, but he also excels in delivering a sales pitch. As junior Achievement Salesman of the Year, he represented Lan- caster County in regional competition in Massachusetts in April. Students Find Treasure Isldnd In Many Forms Left: NVith their cash prizes in hand, winners in the American History Essay Contest sponsored by the D.A.R. arc Paul Daeliling, first place, Diane Cooclinan, second, and Catherine Lindenmeyer, third. Seated is Charlene Landis who placed first in the American Legion Essay Contest. Melanie Parmcr Won first place in the V.F.XV, essay contest on civil defense and received a 25-dollar loncl. Below--Left: VVilliam Eiclielberger exhibits a piece of linen he wove on a four-harness hand-loom. For a similar entry. he won a Cold Achievement Key, and his work will be shown at the National Scholastic Art Exhibition in New York. Right: Chosen by the Business and Professional XVomcn,s Club, uTo1norrow's Career XVomen are ifront rowj Marsha Ceier, Diane Albright, Roberta Borneman, and Eloise Aurand. Sec- ond Row: Diane Goodman, Melanie Pariner, Dolores Fitting, Dorothy Ryan, and Billie XVolf.
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