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REPRESENT A WIDE RANGE OF INTERESTS Our champs! A tired but happy baseball team victoriously leaves Small's Athletic Field after taking the York County championship from Northeastern in a really thrilling game, as the score 2-O evidenced. Weight-lifting? Arranging these rolls of straw mat- ting was one of many ordeals for prom decorators Jeff Douglas, Henry Herrman, Dean Kinard. Science-conscious Don Rau, Steve Keiser, Don Baldwin, Susan Stewart, Vic Winstead, Bob Hess, Larry Orwig, Gloria Newcomer, and Mike Young listen intently as the physics teacher, Mr. Shaffer, explains the workings of a cloud chamber. 9 'W tl J
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HEADLINERS IN THE SPRINGTIME ACTIVITIES In honor of retiring teachers . . . pleased with the interesting-looking package, Mrs. Bowers opens her gift from the association while Mr. Bowers looks on with inquisitive pleasure. The setting-the spring banquet at the Red Lion Country Club. ,.w 'wc.N The '60 yearbook editors, very excited and rightfully proud of their efforts . . . while Gwen Grove busily stacks the 1700 books, she takes time to steal a glance over the shoulders of Faye Miller and Jill Grove at the finished product. Judging from the pleased expressions all their work must have been worth-While. Larry Orwig accepts the scepter on behalf of the class of '61 from Dale Uhler, president of the class of '60. With this symbolic passing of student leadership at the close of the prom scene the seniors add the final touch to their traditional Class Day. n W... 8
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'61 LION STAFFERS ASSUMING YEARBOOK DUTIES Highlight of the press conference was the address given by Dr. Joseph Murphy, Director Photographers from both publications meet with their adviser . . . Of. the Columbia SCh0l9-Stlc Press A5S0Ciati0f1- Dale Hinkle, Barry Lutz, David Zeigler, Mr. Shaffer, Charles Sechrist, H15 ,helpful hlllts Sho'-'ld PTOVC VCTY Useful 111 Tel-ry Jamisgn. publishing the best yet yearbook or news- paper. Indeed a rare sight, for it's not often that so many of the Leonid staff are so easy to find. Front: S. Warner, A. Johnson, G. Sweeney, B. Emenheiser, S. Sheckart, Q. Reider, R. Saylor. Second: S. Smeltzer, B. Urey, N. Sheifer, P. Goodyear, N. Hannigan, A. Rosenberger, J. Shue, R. Hively, J. Meckley. Third: R. List, J. Arnold, J. Craley, D. Haines, K. Landis, J. Bartholomew, S. Watkins, L. Orwig, W. Sechrist, A. Henry. Fourth: Miss Keeports, L. Grove, W. Leach, K. Overmiller, M. Hangen, J. Michael, M. Stein, J. Klinedinst, J. Poff. 10
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