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WI-IO RECEIVE REWARDS FOR THEIR HARD WORK It's a smiling Mr. Zerbe who receives these hard won baseball trophies from Dick Stein and Jan Grove. His expression reflects the feelings of the whole student body. . . . they are pleased to accept the tokens awarded for their efforts. In the iield of special awards, Ray Kornbau was recognized by Lebanon Valley College for work in chemistry, Donna Seaks received a scholarship for ele- mentary educationg Tim Shelley was winner of the social studies test, and winners of the American Legionis annual essay contest were David Keperling and Lona Grim. The usual school awards covered sports and extra cur- riculars, as well as academic work. In athletics trackmen and baseball players, and this year for the first time, golfers received letters and certificates, for the gals, there were G.A.A. and cheerleading awards. In the business depart- ment an award of merit and the best typist award went to two seniors. Then, tables turned and the department presented the retiring Mrs. Bowers with a bouquet of roses. Lion and Leonid advisors presented certificates to faithful, hard-working staff members-another first. The music department had its share too-Mr. Ward presenting the awards for orchestra, color guard and band, and Mrs. Adams handling those for Girls Chorus and Mixed Chorus. And last but by no means least, came the honor socie- ties . . . Latin Honor Society certiiicates went to six deserving sophomores, National Athletic Scholarship So- ciety, emphasizing brain-plus-brawn, added fifteen mem- bers, the National Honor Society, with character, service, leadership and scholarship requirements, accepted thirteen juniors and thirteen seniors. That moment of moments for new NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members-First: Ronald Arnold, Michael Young, Gail Sweeney, Barry Lutz, Anne Henry, Janet Arnold, Wendy Baerreis, Joyce Shue, Tim Cope, Larry Orwig, Donald Rau. Second: Nancy Grove, Carolyn Boyer, Donna Snyder, Brenda Ness, Carol Miller, James Klinedinst, Daune Dellinger, Janeen Taylor, Henry Smith. Third: Michael Kehr, Carolyn Frits, Gwen Grove, Edna Mae Johnson, Norma Newcomer, Brenda Tarbert, Frances Wierman. 27
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INTRODUCING SOME OF THE FALL'S HEADLINE- The coming of the traditional West York pep rally finds three of the juniors-Chuck Horn, Jan Uhler and Joel Michael-working away on the smoke pipe for their steam roller. All thevcold nights were worthwhile . . . their iioat took iirst place! Another home game finds the tearn's most loyal bench-warmers, Dr. Dellinger and Dr. Cope, braving the elements to available to any injured player. Athletic Director, Mr. Nitchkey is rushing around while Judy Walker in the background doing her bit for the team. A fitting climax to a season of hard work on the football field is the winning of the West York game and subsequent presenta- tion of the principal's trophy to Mr. Zerbe by co-captains Warner and Keesey. WM
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GRADUATING SENIORS-SOME SAD, OTHERS HAPPY Dusting the floor ofthe Country Club is the self-imposed task of Kris Landis and Floyd Warner . . . this is one of the unusual games played at the all-night party. These senior girls, garbed appropriately, entertain the student body for the last time during their class day program with a folk dance Swiss style! The finale to four years of high school has come for the two hundred and seven members of the Class of 1960 as they await the next event in their graduation ceremonies. Knowing that in a few short minutes they will be seniors no longer,
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