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a Final Effort to Make the ear a uccess. of eff 'S' 'G It works-but why? This seems to be the train of thought in the minds of George Snyder, Phil Throne, Barbara Ellis, Dick Stein and Ronald Arnold as they try to figure out the principles of an experiment in electricity in physics lab. They were vcry lucky because it worked the first time they hooked it up. Otherwise they might have ruined some expensive equipment. Gerald Keeney sits on his tractor after winning the local FFA tractor driving contest which was held at our base- ball field. He later Went on to win the area contest. The speaker at the Library Club's i'Punch Hour was Miss Melson, head of the Library Department at Millersville State Teachers College. Carol Bar- shinger presents her with a bouquet of flowers as Mrs. Shermeyer looks on. it V Q if-J Int a 15
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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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The usie Department Events ' - . vocal Adams stops. and au the ne line of very su It's not as Giv to a bw concert Y I X es a Final Blast. of the spring months put a flourishing Finish isy year for thc Music Department. The band, choruses, dance band, and other small groups provided entertainment on various occasions . . . ass amblies, dances, the spring park concert, and comme cement. Of all the events, the Night of Music--actually a two night affair because of the p t numbe of groups participating-was probably the peak. he Friday program involved junior high groups primarily, while Saturday was definitely senior high. For the numbers, instrumental and werformed on those nights, Mr. Wzlrd, Mrs. and Mr. Goodman had Upulled out all the As the final notes faded away, participants dience sighed with satisfaction . . . whatever v building might produce next year in the music, in their minds, this season had been ecessful. easy as it looks, just ask clarinerist . ,. A Larry Smith. Accompanied by the band, he plays I. ai ,.,.,,, sg, ,bu ,,,,,,.p Nightfall for his Night of Nlusic solo. Mrs. Adams leads the thirty members of her Girls Ensemble as they take their turn in the program on the Friday Night of Music. This senior high group of feminine pulchritude was in demand frequently during the year for both school and public programs. 16
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