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Deborah S. Hamm Tony Hand Ori Handwerk Christina Haney Gail Hansen Jane Hardner Judy Harris Lisa Harris Mark A. Harrshorne Timothy J. Havighurst Barry Heck Cheryl A. Heilman Doug Hein Cindy Heineman Robert A. Heinly Brian Heisler Michael Held Karen Heller Gavin Herber Aletha Herring Highlights Sara Clay Greasel: RDl Box 554 Orefield, Band, Chorus. Melissa Green: 1926 Maria Ln, Par Key. Trumpet. Quill and Scroll. NHS. Robert Grim: Sand Spring Rd, Schnecksville. Ann Louise Gunshore: 2017 Bert Ln. Nurse s Aide, Business Service Qub, Jr Class. Douglas Guth: RDl Box 105C, Coplay. Lisa K. Hafler: 315 Hill Dr, Schnecksville. Bob Hahn: 229 N Adams St, Basketball. Deborah S. Hamm: 196 Woodlea Rd. Orefield, Main Guard. Ori Handwerk: 1928 Custer St. Christina Haney: 2135 Walbert Ave. Gail Hansen: 60 Trexler Rd, Schnecksville Band. Swimming, Nat Hist Club, Aquatic Asst, Leo Club. Student Council, Football (Mgr). Jayne Hardner: 22 Union Ave, RDl, Schnecksville. Judy Harris: 8 Bent Pine Hill, Chorus, Theater Arts. Lisa Harris: Green Acres Home Park 9-1, Aquatic Asst, Drama Qub, German Club. Mark A. Hartshorne: RDl, Breinigsville. Timothy J. Havighurst: 4422 Parkland Dr, Chorus, Scholastic Scrimmage. Berry Heck: 1653 N Main St. Cheryl A. Heilamn: 6247 Holiday Dr, Wescosville, I,eo Doug Hein: 2238 Helen St. Cindy Heineman: 1141 N Ott Robert A. Heinly Jr: 3944 Longfellow St, Concert Band, Stage Band, Marching Band. Brian Heisler: RD2 Box -163, Orefield Susan L. Heller: 7 Beverly Dr. Cheerleading, Track (Mgr), Student Council, Jr, Sr Class (Corresp Sec). Gavin Herber: Box 213, Fogelsville, Leo Club, Tennis. Aletha Herring: RD2, Box 730, Wescosville. J Seniors-l6l
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Seniors: dressed for success Faculty tromps seniors The teachers did it again! They battled a group of ever- determined seniors in the annual Senior-Faculty Basketball Game and triumphed 82-63. Mr. Bill Dukett, 30 points, Mr. Bob Greacen, and Mr. Don Reifmger sparked the faculty victory. Mark Peischl and Larry Moser were the hot shots for the losing cause with 16 and 10 points, respectively. Erich Klein and Jerry Russo were also involved in the fast-paced action. After the game there was a free dance for all who attended. Although the addition of the dance improved attendance, Mr. Jerry Pail, senior class advisor said, No profit was made on the game, we just wanted to break even.” Will the seniors ever learn? Jerry Russo challenged, If the faculty wants to play a real game, we ll get a team of eight guys! During the annual Senior-Faculty Basketball Game, Senior Larry Moser and Wild Bill Derricott battle for a rebound. Much to the delight of senior class advisor, Mr. Jerry Pail, the teachers won again. Sara Clay Greasel Melissa Green Randi Greenberg Robert Grim Becki Grossman Ann Louise Gunshore Douglas Guth Gary Haas Lisa K. Hafler Bob Hahn 160-Gallery
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Seniors: dressed for success Keith D. Hess Kent Hicstand Michael Hirsch Tim Hoats Rhonda Lee Hofmann Jane L. Hope Kim Hosie Angie Hovan Robin Howells Kim Hudson Skiers head for Canada Because one can experience the feeling of being totally free right in the valley, many people, especially Parkland students, are hitting the area slopes. Parkland skiers tend to flock to areas within thirty miles of home. Sophomore Mary Murphy stated, I like Doe. It’s a fun place to ski because everybody goes there.” Local areas such as Doe and Hahn Mountains and Little Gap Ski Area are the favorites for a weeknight. The school offered two trips for skiing enthusiasts. Mr. Jerry Pail and 26 students enjoyed a trip to Killington, Vermont. He commented, It was a good weekend, 65 of 72 trails were open, plus we had great weather. On the same weekend, Mr. John Durishun led a group of 49 students across the border to Mount St. Anne in Quebec. Sophomore Robin Leuthe said, Canada was a four day party . . . great weather.” Enjoying a weekend in Killingron, Vermont, several Parkland students are hard at work on the slopes. They were a part of the group of 26 led by Mr. Jerry Pail over the President's day vacation. 162-Gallery
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