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At the end of their juniorhyear, Mfhe Rivalsv numherecl eleven students with perfect A averages. Seated are Dorothy Ryan, Julia Shenk, Roberta XVilliams, and Billie Sing Out The Glory Right: Jeffery Boas, representing McCaskcy, became the Lan- caster County winner in the 'cVoice of Democracyn contest. Below-Left: Altho Roberta Wfilliams and Diane Goodman, semi-Hnalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition, strike a studious pose, Roberta had cleverly disguised a coniie hook behind her Cornell cover! Both girls also qualified for tho final test in the National Honor Society Scholarship Coin- petition. Right: Clothes may make the man, hut according to Dorothy Ryan, McCaskcy,s Homemaker of Tomorrow, and Louise Jennings, representative to McCall's Teen Fashion Board. women make the clothes. VVolf. Standing: Harold Sobel, Ceorge Harlem, Charles Helm, Roherta Borneman, Ann Neidermyer, Melanie Parmer, and Catherine L.lHClCl1llIt'yC1'. -M .M wt Ms,m,f,aww.x,mw-,www -m
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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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Front Row: Catharine Barley, john Slaugh, vice-president, Frank Hershey, president, Louise jcnnings, secretary: Mary WValton. Second Row: Claudia Kachel, Bettie Ca - ver, Carol Pew, Toletha Todd, Priscilla Loomis, Barbara McCowan, Mildred Schaeifer. Third How: Iohn Fellen- baum, Paul Fedor, john Hanlon, George Brubaker, VVil- liam Difley, Henry Huffman, Louis Caccamo. Student Council Voices Wishes Ot Student Body The Student Council, consisting of one repre- sentative from each homeroom and one from various school activities, gives students an oppor- tunity to voice their opinions. Edward C. Kraft, assistant principal, is supervisor. Committees that comprise the council are pro- gram, safety, suggestion, concession, welfare, Front Row: Ioan Ehlciter, Patricia Gardner, Teresa Schal- ler, Kathleen Campbell, Sally Milley, Kate Donnelly Mary Patounas, Bonnie Rees, Virginia Ulmer. Second Row: Maralyn Young, Linda Ellenberger, judith Grod, Eleanor Sampson, Carol Frey, Susan Bair, Bonnie Kline, handbook, and cafeteria. This year three mem- bers went to a conference at Penn Manor High School, and the officers went to a meeting at Cornwall. The council sponsored two faculty teas, wrote a cafeteria code, and took a safety poll. Carol Pewis committee planned a revision of the handbook. Brenda Broome, Jean Smith, Barry Kotler. Third Row: David Copenhafer, Kenneth Trytko, Michael Marcuse, Conde Hamlin, Eugene Homan, Ralph Schnee, Robert Hcss,lHobert Landis, Richard VVolf, Dennis Bruce, James Appe .
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