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Right: Kathy Krug is presented with the D.A.R. good citizenship award by Mrs. George Schell. Below: The following students were chosen to participate in the Small Communities Program sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania: Seated - Hugh Benedict, Jay Sterling, Steve Luppino. Standing - Brenda Shadle, El Rynd, Kathy Krug, Mr. Ted Lingenheld, Kevin Kelly, Patsy Van Dyke, Debbi Zuck. Right: El Rynd and Dave Beighley speak with Mr. James Pittinger, Pennsylvania Secretary of Education, after attending a luncheon in his honor at the Vo-Tech school. 16 Student Life
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Students find time to relax Occasionally students found time to break away from the routine of the classroom. Special projects such as the Senior Christmas Sale and the homeroom decorating contest were a welcomed diversion. Change of classes and study halls provided an opportunity for relaxation. If a student was lucky, he could even sneak in a few words to a friend during class. Below: Jeanne Baker stops to pick up her box of samples for the senior Christmas sale. Upper Left: Brian Rondinelli and Jake Hetzel take advantage of some spare time in Mr. Pierce’s American History class. Center Left: Tim Teeter lounges in the press box during study hall. Lower Left: Randy Lamb finds time to converse as Gary Shaffer works diligently at finishing a test. Student Life 15
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Recognition given to students for various achievement Many students received special honors in recognition of the hard work they did while in school. These honors were based upon scholarship, leadership, and character. These awards enabled some people to travel, and some to compete for scholarships. Upper Left: Mr. James Schwab shows test results to El Rynd who qualified as a National Merit Finalist. Lower Left: Kevin Kelly, Hugh Benedict, El Rynd, and Linda Dawson discuss plans for a trip to Washington, D. C. sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Student Life 17
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