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fli- ll- C5614 Service ,4 Ward To one senior girl and boy each year the Hi-Y-Teen Service Award is pre- sented. This is in recognition of the most outstanding seniors for their record of service to the school. All the seniors in the upper half of the class are eligible for election. Leader- ship ability, service record, and school spirit are other qualifications one must pos- sess in order to be elected. In March the sophomores and juniors of the Hi-Y and Y-Teens elect the students to receive this honor. This year Linda Lerch and Gary Wilkinson were the recipients of the Hi-Y- Teen Service Award. Z9
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FIRST ROW-S Kline R Troy M Houck G. Stoudt, 1. Sislc, I. Meharg, D. Stern- bergh R Wademan P Handwerk SECOND ROW-M. Trexler, H. Koch, I. Coburn, D. Notzolool Honor Society The Wyomissing High chapter of the National Honor Society is one of the charter members of the organiza- tion. Membership in the Society has long been regarded as a true symbol of secondary school achievement. To be eligible for election, a student must be either a junior or a senior, and in the first quartile of his class. He must also possess the qualities of citi- zenship, scholarship, leadership, and service. Selection for ,membership is made by the faculty at the beginning of the third quarter and includes fifteen per cent of the senior class and ten per cent of the junior class. The second year members of the Society were Patricia Handwerk, Susan Kline, Diane Sternbergh, Mary Trex- ler, and Richard Troy. The seniors se- lected this year were Jane Sisk, David Kozloff, and Mary Helen Houck. The students elected from the junior class were Ross Wademan, William Lau- bach, Geoffrey Stoudt, John Meharg, Henry Koch, john Coburn, and Suz- anne Reinsel.
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