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a The Wind p the ear's Acti itie . . . Spring fever is becoming a common ailment and not a few students have decided that from here on life should be a bit easier. llowever, the teachers had different ideas. To the chemistry students . . . yes, the physics students too . . . this was brought home with stunning force when they realized that their projects were almost due and they hadn't started them yet. Spring being the ideal time for travel, the Biology Club indulged in their annual trip to VVashington where they visited interesting spots and had a general good time. The school journalists attended the York-Adams press confer- ence at hlanchester and the ag boys took advantage of the weather to malte a number of field trips. , JL Nil -:1.n:.....-.-T .I ITU-- -::'7 Picking out eapons to enter in the Chickenfof- 9' Tomorrow Contest is the job of the future farmers on one of their field trips. A s 1 arf., A 4 4 v , r ,fi fi ,, ,L ., ' 'XGA if ni il v W. 1 1 'N qs-:Q French students will remember the day when stfur notes filled the cafe as they tried to sing the i'hlarseillaise. Dale Uliler, Rodger Koons, Ronald Arnold, and Nike Kehr seem to be enjoying them- selves as they form a chorus line to do their slightly questionable version, much to the amusement of Miss Nonemaker.
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Classes and Clubs reate a ...I .f 4 n Z1 'r Studcnts look over the chemistry projects. The teachers also enjoyed the disf chemistry lab after school would in all probability see a number of the ma projects. A few of the best projects were entered in the County Science Fair chamber that he had made. The girls show off their sewing skill during the ann ec fashion show. Here Jeanne Sechrist, Carol Stem: Darlene Waltimyer model their sportswear items. Student biologists in Washington drink a toast to their simian friends at thc Mike Young, John Kmetz, jim Klinedinst, Judy Bartholomew, Judy Olp, Ness. 1 5331 iff . 511 F ll' l ' 1 . I I Y ,9 .ani 1'T'T 'T'u ' 'fill ll Ii II' F hirl of ction ,Q We ,Me , mi ,lay and it is rumored that a person walking by the le members of our faculty experimenting with the where Eric Smith won first prize with the cloud al home ' f K. 'ft Cl, Zllld 5 1 kk f ffxn t f : zoo . . . I Carolyn - -' xi-la I j gg r or Wm ,J . hh 1 it 1 iv Hill b lrzzfx r . if il F A t r r 73, ' - I ,t hai f?: v1..'-'Y
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. . . with Parties , 1 .. 'V B ii 5 ' s in S fi 2 is :jg f i ' 'lf' it , if' . is is ii Qi ' 1' iff? fa Q, ' ' ' , .1 f ft., P r s q f ,F i .. J. xi Xa i hz. . V K 4 X gyxj 1 il' Fi iii 15' l all 'i ii ,A g . -1, 4 db A i K 5 394 'Vt f'L 5 Meals of one sort or another were on the spring calendar for various home ec classes. Rose Laucks, Pamela Geltz, and Beverly Dosch are all set for a freshman luncheon. Doesn't the food look delicious? and Programs and As the second semester neared an end the home ec 1 ' girls E shown nshcd their various sewing projects, later in assei blv 'ind at the York Fair and had n . . , . . luncheons proving their skill in preparing foods. Down in the shop, printing jobs have added to the usual project schedule. ln other departments, too, specials of one sort or another were in evidence- prograr even a to pub sorcd 1 Library needles entertai work Y six sop in the ns, contests, experiments, guest speakers, television show fthe ag boys, contribution lic entertainmentD. The Library Club spon- 1 punch hour in observance of National Week, parents, faculty, and journalists, s to say, enjoyed the refreshments and the nment. And when it came to honors for uell done, Caesar must have smiled when homores attained eligibility for membership INational Latin Honor Society. Upperclassmen Ray Kornbau, Dale Uhler, David Hively, and Lona Grim i Taylor, Wendy Baerreis, and Gail Sweeney into the National Latin Honor Society. CNet pictured: Faye Millerj 'Y F 1 ,RL pduct Joyce Shue, Larry Orwig, Mike Young, Kay 4
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