Bermudian Springs High School - Eagle Yearbook (York Springs, PA)

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Yesterday... In this, the rwenty-fifrh edirion of the Bermudian Springs Eogle Yearbook, we pause to reflecr upon days passed by. Our yearbooks ore the only reminder of the classes which hove passed through these hollwoys; the echoes hove foded, ond the faces hove changed. Time hos been suspended in the pictures of these memoirs. Our lives hove been halted, captured on the glossy pages, revealing the growth, maturity, ond excitement involved in high school. These memories forever kept in our hearts ore permanently recorded in our yearbooks. Every class hos shored their lives ond grown into one family, during their mony hours together. This school in which we hove been taught the Civil War. mathematical concepts, vocabulary, ond health hos served us in another, much more valuable woy. It is the twenty-five- year-old 'tree trunk upon which we hove oil expanded. This tree hos sprung from o seed which hos encompassed us oil. The bran- ches extend from this trunk ond unite our souls, inspiring our pride ond spirit. The smaller limbs consist of the activities which interest us oil; whether it be musically, athletically, club -or closs-orienred. We, the students, ore the leaves. Just os the seasons change the tree, our school society hos altered us. First, os budding freshmen, we gosp or the new opportunities ond long for seniority. As the years progress, we continue to leorn, reaching for our aspirations, needing the sunlight of praise to fully bloom. Days poss by. Weeks go unnoticed. Seniority is soon realized. We ore moture beings, ready to leove this tree, these walls, which hove nurtured ond protected us for so long. We, the leaves, foil from the tree ond complete the cycle. We deport from our families ond create new relationships. An entire lifestyle — it seems o whole lifetime — hos ended. Just os the tree began os o seed, we began high school os in- dividuals with great expectations. We group together in the quest of fulfillment throughout the four years. As graduation beckons, the in- dividuality reappears. We are once again seeds prepored to blossom, rec h. ond grow in yet another brave new world. This collage represents the many facets of our distinguished tree. The following pages ore o personal recollection of the days we have shared os a family — o final account of o lifetime well spent. ... where time stands still. 2 Theme Class of 1987 c 5 n«©® Destiny is not to be waited for; it is to be achieved. Seniors 7 I J. C. Asper K. David Bahn Robin L. Bailey Theodore J. Balafoutas Donna M. Becker Angela R. Black Danielle L. Blevins Brenda K. Boose 8 Seniors Dovid J. Bosserman Mark A. Boyer Michele D. Carroll Stephen G. Chew Candest L. Brinkerhoff Lindo M. Bynaker Levato V. Chrismer Dovid E. Chronister Kenneth E. Dunlop Poul L Ensor Liso R. Feogley Ryon W. Fishel ■k ▼ . jH f, s ? • } Keoly M. Fiftro Melisso M. Fuhrmon Morio M. Gorcio Sharon L. Gembe WL Jb Itk . r Rodney Gruver Dorren J. Horbold Sherri A. Hart Morti M. Heckenluber ri Drigiffe A. Heilond Pomelo K. Hughes Kirk D. Keech Noel D. King 10 Seniors Melissa K. Leas Jennifer Levy Kimberly A. Little Daniel S. Lott Rick K. Lower James T. Ludwig Darren E. McCauslin Kenneth J. McKee Jennifer J. Messinger Andrea R. Mickey Wendy C. Miller Rebecca A. Moul Seniors 11 Matthew F. Mummert Andrea N. Myers Susan R. Myers Mark E. Owens Cathy R. Peterman G. Eric Peters Charles H. Philips Renee M. Plank Taasha N. Pyles Angela C. Rakes Angela L. Rice Mark A. Rupert Angie L. Ruppert Brian L. Ruppert Melanie L. Sager Wendy S. Schreiber 12 Seniors | y-m J j 1 1 Hr Dono M. Shellehomer Stacey M. Showers Donnie L. Smith Lisa M. Smith Vi r 1 'T f-Wr ' | Timothy R. Sowers Eric F. Sponseller Rhonda S. Starner Tiffany S. Starry 7iv jr i -T J ✓ :-V k |T3 fti. mili Steven Stoub William R. Stehley Samuel B. Stevens Allen R. Stoner vl Wj Julie R. Stremmel Kevin C. Thomas Andrew R. Thomen Cindy M. Toner Seniors 13 Deth Ann Trump Skip Tyson Robert D. Worts Sondro K. Weaver Scott E. Weaver Tammy L. Weidner Kendra L. Wheeler Holly L. Wicker James C. Wolf Sherry L. Trostle JoDi L. Weigle i Kimberly S. Yohn 14 Seniors Pictures Unovoilable: Garfield Archer Blake Brownholtz Cheri Decker Mark Fleming Dwayne Forbes Mark Heebner Todd Moore Daniel Smiley Griselio Torresola Dawn Wenschhof Bryon Zamboni Timothy A. Yost Tina M. Yost Cindie J. Zepp Carmelita Garcia February 8, 1969-November 20, 1978 It's like the Alpho ond the Omego It hos one beginning ond one end But who hos the power to soy, When the beginning ond end will be. It's like o bud It lives ond blooms into o beautiful flower Bur then dies ond lives again In another place. Although you’re gone Your smile ond love will lost forever Our rears remain in our hearts And still, I think I love you!'' — Cindie Zepp Seniors In Memoriom 15 The post four yeors hove been demanding, yet fulfilling. Serving os Closs President, I hove proudly seen us mold os individuals into one solid group — the Closs of 1967. This molding was achieved by each of us adding our own special touch to moke our Closs complete We. The Closs of 1967, will definitely leave on impression that con be used os on example for future classes. To each fellow closs member ond friend I wish the greatest of luck for o future filled with hap- piness. I also wish, no matter how diverse our futures moy be. that we will not forget that com- mon link that will forever hold us together — the link that is stored nor only in this yearbook ond within the walls of D5HS. but also in our hearts ond minds. The memories we shore of Bermudian Springs will stay o port of our lives forever. To the future classes of Bermudion Springs, I present the challenge to take advantage of the unique opportunities that Bermudion Springs avails you. Your life tomorrow will be o reflection of the opportunities utilized today! — Mark A. Boyer. President Closs of 1987 Seniors 17 nr T. Bolofoutos M. Carr Thomas E. Ahlers December 9. 1968 . . . Seen with Dave, Don, Brian, Ryan, Don . . . Coreer ambition is to be a welder. . . Will remember BSHS for the good rimes wirh my friends ond the rechnicol skills I learned in shop . . . FFA 10, 11. 12 . . . Bon Voyage messoge: Farewell ond good luck to oil those who follow. Richard Alan Althoff (Reds) . . . December 14, 1968 . . . Seen wirh the gong . . . Ambition is to lead o successful life . . . Will remember BSHS for the great times in sports and that very speciol girl in my life . . . Boseboll 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Boskerboll 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Football 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Varsity Club 11, 12 . . . Office held: Football Tri-Coptoin 12 . . . Bon Voyage messoge : Don't let your friends rule your life ond raise cone while you con. Kristine Kay Anderson (Kris). . . July 21. 1969 . Seen wirh Morio, Tif, Roy. Tommy. Jenni, Sue. Sherry . . . Will remember BSHS for oil the boring teachers, the FHA conven- tion, ond oil the wild times in softball . . . Softboll 10, 11. 12 . . . Volleyboll 9, 11 . . . Morching Bond 9, 10. 11 ... FHA 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: It's been real. It's been fun, bur it hasn't been real fun. Garfield H. Archer (Dog) . . . June 23, 1968 . Seen wirh the football players . . . Coreer ambition is to cooch high school football . Will remember BSHS for Melonie Soger, football, track, oil the wonderful students ond teochers, especially the coaches, ond being the sexiest mole there . . Football 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Track 10. 11.12.. Chess Club 9 . . Inrromurols 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Vorsify Club 12 . . . Bon Voyage messoge: Go ahead, moke my doy. Daniel W. Asper (Pete) . . . June 23, 1968 . . . Seen wirh Burch, Ryan, Dove, Tom, Don . . . Will remember BSHS for sticking me in o 7rh period English class so I con not get out eorly . . . FFA 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Office held: FFA Porliomen- rorion 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: Give me o bottle of anything ond o glazed doughnut — TO GO! J. C. Asper (Howie) . . . October 7, 1968 . . . Seen wirh Jeff, Reds, Flem. Zire, Bones, ond the rest of the gong . . . Coreer ambition is to be on auto body mechanic . . . Will remember BSHS for rooming the holls ond the athletic programs . . . Football 9. 10, 11. 12 . . Track 9, 10. 11, 12 . . Wrestling 11, 12 . . . FFA 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Varsity Club 12 . . . Office held: FFA Vice-President 11 . . . Bon Voyage message: I'm outro here! K. Dave Bahn, Jr. (Block Jock) . . . October 13. 1968 . . . Seen wirh Kenny. Rich, Scott, Angie . . Coreer ambition is to be o diesel mechanic . Will remember BSHS for Mr. Myers' shop class, Mr. Segro s boring Economics class, ond for not letting me out of 1:00 on Mondays ond Thursdays ... In- rromurols 10, 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: I'm glod I'm done. Robin Lynn Bailey (Rob-Bob) . . August 20, 1968 . . . Seen with Liso, Crystal, Kothy. Brendo. Cindy . . . Coreer ambition is to work wirh children . . . Will remember BSHS for the nice teachers ond all the fun rimes I hove hod with my friends . . . B. Boose I FHA 9, 10. 11, 12 Bon Voyage message: May the rest of you students hove o greor rime in this school Ted J. Balafoutas August 22, 1969 . . Seen with Ken, Steve, Som, Ken . . . Boskerboll 9 . . . B-Club 9. 10. Donna Marie Becker (Beck) . February 3, 1969 . . Seen with Ang, Kendro, Nuts. Pochy, Victor, ond others . . . Coreer ambition is to be a store police officer . . Will remember BSHS for oil the disgusting lunches, food fights, ond oil the crazy rimes wirh my friends. . . Concert Bond 9, 10 . Mor- ching Bond 9, 10 . . Chorus 9. 10. 11, 12 Bon Voyage message: See yo lorer. dude. Angela Renee Black (Angie or Ang) . . July 11, 1969 Seen with Tommy, Cindy, ond others . . . Ambition is to go to Anderson College ond get married . . . Will remember BSHS for gym class ond the greor times in Cross Country ... Cross Country 12 . . . Track 11,12... Volleyboll 11... Con- cert Bond 11. 12 . Morching Bond 12 . . . Chorus 11. 12 . . Health Careers Club 11,12.. Student Council 12 . . . Offices held: Health Careers Club Secretory 11. Health Careers Club Vice-President 12 . . . Chorus Secretory 12 . . . Closs of 1987 Secretory 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: Keep smilin'! God loves you. ond so do I. Danielle Lee Blevins (S.T.). . . November 20. 1968 . . . Seen with Sherri, Horse, Down, ond whoever else is oround . .. Coreer ambition is to be o nurse Will remember BSHS for Mrs. Wolf saying, Homeroom pleose! . . . Boskerboll 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Softboll 10. 11, 12 . . . Volleyboll 9. 10. 11 . .. FHA 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: See yo lorer! ! Brenda Kay Boose . . December 13. 1968 . . . Seen with all , my friends . . . Coreer ambition is to be in the ogriculturol , field . . . Will remember BSHS for oil the good times in Vo-Ag ond the FFA trips ... FFA 9. 10. 11. 12 Offices held: FFA Junior Chaplain 9 . . . FFA Assistant Treosurer 11 ... FFA Treasurer 12 . . Bon Voyoge message: Enjoy it while you con. David Joseph Bossermon (The Bozz). . . August 25. 1968 . . Seen with o lot of people . . . Coreer ambition is to be o Christian rock singer . . . Will remember BSHS for the rowdy . discussion groups in Sociology ond Mr. Dovidson ... In- ! rromurols 9, 10 . . . Press Club 11, 12 ... Football 9 . Chorus 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Get ribbed! Mark Andrew Boyer . . . January 18. 1969 . . . Seen with Wolly, Buck, ond friends . . . Coreer ambition is to conquer the curse of expectations ond be o hoppy executive for o multi-notional corporation . . . Will remember BSHS for being o home to so many greor memories ond o building block for my future . . . Boskerboll 9, 10 . . . Concert Bond 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Morching Bond 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Musical 9 . . . B-Club • 9. 10. 11, 12 . . College Bowl Team 9, 10, 11. 12 . . Stu- ■ dent Council 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Yearbook Staff 11, 12 ... Of- fices held: Closs of 1987 President 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Student Council President 12 . . Student Council Vice-President 11 . . . Student Council Parliamentarian 10 . . . B-Club Treosurer 10, 11 ... Yearbook Co-Associare Editor 11 . . . Yeorbook Co-Editor 12 . . . Bond Executive Council 9 . . Bon Voyage SENIOESENICESENIOESENIOESENICESENICI 18 Senior Directory message: Don't you forger about me — Simple Minds. Condest Lynn Drinkerhoff (Dinky) . . . Jonuory 30, 1969 . Seen with Undo, Decker, Gummy, Lice, Part-time . . . Will remember DSHS for the wild lunches and oil the study halls spent in Mrs. Tore's room . . . FDLA 9, 10 . . . Don Voyoge message: Corch yo on the flip side!'' Lindo Marie Dynoker (Limo) . . . July 5, 1969 . . . Seen with Dinky, Sondy. Lice, Decker, Wendy, Jockie, ond others . . . Ambition is to be the best in everything I do ... Will remember DSHS for oil the wild rimes with my friends ond oil the homework Mr. Dixon ond Mrs. Tote thought we needed . . . FHA 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Don Voyoge message. Thank God it's over. Michele Denise Corroll (Shell or Cizzy) . . . Jul 18, 1969 . Seen with Liso, K.K., ond whoever. . . Career ambition is to be a real esrore broker . . . Will remember DSHS for acciden- tally skipping class . . . Yearbook Staff 12 . . . Doskerboll Cheerleader 11... Marching Dond 11... Chorus 11,12. Madrigals 11, 12 . . . Musical 12 . . . Swing Choir 11, 12 . . Don Voyoge message: Don't take ony wooden nickels. Steve G. Chew . . . March 27, 1968 . . . Seen with Paul, Todd. Dloke. Robin, Cheri. . . Career ambition is to be o chef ond own o restouront motel . . . Will remember DSHS for Rocky, smoking in the boys' room, ond getting caught by Mr. Sefcheck . . . Intromurols 11... Don Voyoge message: All I know is I'm glod to get out ond NEVER return. Levato Virgie Chrismer (Lee or Wild Thing) . . . September 19. 1969 . . . Seen with the leaders of the pock . . . Career ambition is to be either making the 6:00 news or reporting it . . . Will remember DSHS for the noise my shoes mode when I passed through the halls, the space I rented in the library, my life os o cheerleader, ond oil the shoulders I've leoned on . . . Doskerboll Cheerleoder 10, 11, 12 ... Football Cheerleader 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Wrestling Cheerleoder 9 . . . Softball Manager 10 . . . Chorus 9 . . . Press Club 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Student Council 11... Yearbook Staff 11. 12 . . . Offices held: Yearbook Literary Staff Editor 12 . . . Press Club Presi- dent 12 ... Football Cheerleading Coproin 12 Newspaper Editor 10 . . . Don Voyoge message: It's better to light o condle than to curse the darkness. — Eleonor Roosevelt. Dove Eric Chronister (Chrony) . . . July 26, 1969 . . . Seen with Ryan, Dutch, Don, Tom, Don . Career ambition is to be o construction worker . . . Will remember DSHS for being one of the seniors to get our early . . . Track 9, 10 . . . DECA 11... FFA 10, 12 . . . Office held: DECA President 11. Don Voyoge message: Down ond gone, ond hove o good one. Stephanie Ann Cook (Steph or Cookie Monster) February 28. 1969 . . . Seen with Down, Eric. Stacey, Rhon- da, Liso, Morio, Dunk, and the rest of the best. . . Career am- bition is to be o neurotic quality petroleum dispenser. . . Will remember DSHS for I cannot emphasize enough . . . Homeroom bell girls . . . The second bell hos rung . . . Doskerboll 9 . . . Field Hockey 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Track 9 . Marching Dond 9, 10 . . . Chorus 10. 11. 12 . Musical 10, 11, 12 ... Swing Choir 10, 11, 12 . . . Office held: Newspaper Sports Editor 10 . . . Don Voyoge message: When I was o child I coughr o fleeting glimpse out of the corner of my eye. I turned to look but it wos gone. I cannot pur my finger on it now. The child is grown. The dreom is gone. Elizabeth Ann Cutting (Liz) . . . April 8, 1969 . Seen with Holly, Tod. Krystol, Josh. Jennie . Coreer ambition is to be o teacher in the social sciences . . . Will remember DSHS for running crozily to your next doss after having gym. waiting forever in those long lines for lunch, ond of course, bond . Concert Dond 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Marching Dond 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Chorus 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Musical 10, 12 . . . Press Club 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Writing Club 12 . . . Yearbook Staff 11 ... Of- fices held: Press Club Treasurer 11. 12 ... Don Voyoge message: I connot run ond sir still or the some rime. Cheri Melisso Decker (Woody or Cher Deor) . . . Moy 4. 1969 . . . Seen with Noel, Andreo, Jenny, Ducky, Dormon . Coreer ambition is to be on English teacher ond successful . . . Will remember DSHS for my good friends, the great soft- boll team, ond the days spent in the library . . . Softball 9. 10, 12 . . . Marching Dond 10 . Chorus 9. 10. 11. 12 . . Musical 9, 12 . . . Press Club 9. 10, 11 ... Student Council 10 . . . Yearbook Staff 11 . . . Don Voyoge message Live every moment! Christine Dione Dissinger (Chrissy) . . . December 19. 1969 . . . Seen with Druce, Jeff. Julie. Liz. Holly. Drion, Steph. Pom. etc. . . . Coreer ambition is to be o designer . . . Will remember DSHS for Mrs. Powell's famous lost words, I can- not emphasize enough. ond our 1 Dond . . . Field Hockey 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Volleyball 9 . Concert Dond 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Marching Dond 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Musical Pit Dond 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Press Club 11. 12. Kenneth Eugene Dunlop (Ken) . . . December 14. 1969 Seen with Dove, Eric, Ken. Ted . . . Ambition is to be o suc- cess . . . Will remember DSHS for bod lunches ond Mr. Den- nett's English closs . . Intromurols 9, 10, 11. Don Voyoge message: Get rod! Poul Lee Ensor (Enzoid) . . November 28. 1968 Seen with Steve, Dloke. Todd . . . Coreer ambition is to be on elec- trician . . . Will remember DSHS for oil the street rots, our great senior year, ond being one of the few ond lucky seniors to get out early . . . Intromurols 9. 10. 11 . . Don Voyage message: It's been real! I'm glod I don't hove to do it again! Liso Roe Feogley (Lice) . September 12. 1968 Seen with Candy, Michele, Sondy, Kendro . . . Coreer ambition is to be on executive secretary . . . Will remember DSHS for the fun rimes with my friends ond the hard work pur into Mrs Tore's business dosses . . . FDLA 11. 12 . . . Don Voyoge message: I would like to rhonk my friends for making me feel welcome when I moved here my Junior year. Ryan W. Fishel (Fish) . . . July 4. 1968 . . . Seen with Don SENICRSENICRSENICRSENICRSENICRSENIC Senior Directory 19 R SENICRSENIORSENIORSENIOR SENICRSENICR SENIORS ( © z © © ■ © z © © © z © © 5 © © © Z © © © z © © © z © © © c i 9 ’.l Burch. Dove, Tom. Smiley . . . Coreer ombirion is ro be o beover rropper Will remember BSH5 for nor lerring seniors our eorly ond rhe reochers . . DECA 11. FFA 9. 10. 12 . . Bon Voyoge message: God bless you! ’ Keoly Marie Fittro (Firr) . . Ocrober 8. 1968 Seen wirh Rupp. Pere. Juggs, ond rhe resr of rhe gong Coreer om- birion is ro be o fashion merchandiser . . . Will remember BSHS for oil rhe cheerleoding comps we HAD ro orrend. our gong, ond rhe good rimes I hove hod . . . FHA 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Boskerboll Cheerleader 12 Foorboll Cheerleader 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Volleyball 9, 10 . . . Offices Held: FHA Presi- des 12 ... Cheerleoding Coproin 12 ... Bon Voyoge message Now rhor I om our of high school. I con srorr my educorion.” Mark Richard Fleming (Flem) . . . Augusr 15. 1969 . . Seen wirh Mel. J.C., Jeff. Rich, Skip . . . Coreer ombirion is ro be head volleyball cooch or BSHS . . . Will remember BSHS for gerring suspended from boskerboll for four gomes because of phorographic obsceniries . . . Boseboll 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Boskerboll 9. 10. 11. 12 . Foorboll 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Chess Club 9 . . . Inrromurols 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Sroge Crew 9. 10. 11. 12. . . Srudenr Council 10 . . . Vorsiry Club 10. 11. 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Number 5 in rhe program, bur Number 1 in your heorrs! Dwayne Allen Forbes December 14. 1968 Seen wirh Bryon, Tim, Rodney . . . Coreer ombirion is ro be on orchirecr ond o builder Will remember BSHS for rhe horrible lun- ches ond rhe prerry girls . . . Chess Club 11... Inrromurols 10. 11 . . Bon Voyoge message: Try ro buy o fosr cor.” Melissa Mae Fuhrman (Missy) . . . June 16. 1969 . . . Seen wirh Binky. Lima. Buff. Tommy . . . Coreer ombirion Is ro be o beaurician . . . Will remember BSHS for bod lunches, wild classes, ond Mrs. Pennaboker's inreresring films . . . French Club 9 . . . Press Club 10. 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message Yeoh. buddy!” Morio Garcia . . . December 16, 1968 . . Seen wirh Kris. Srocey. Tommy. Tiff. Korhi, Ron . . . Ambirion is ro be rich ond fomous . Will remember BSHS for rhe fun ond crazy rimes wirh Ron Garrison. FHA convenrions, ond rhe hockey team sropping ro eor . . . FHA 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Field Hockey 9. 10. 11. 12 .Track 11 . Bon Voyoge message: Never sell yourself shorr!” Sharon Lyn Gembe (Gumby) . . Februory 22. 1969 . . . Seen wirh Cin. Morr. Mark. Kim, John, ond rhe resr of rhe gong Coreer ombirion is ro be o denrol hygienisr. . . Will remember BSHS for rhe fonrosric bond ond moking mony friendships Srudenr Council 10, 12 . . Boskerboll Cheerleader 9. 10. 11. 12 Field Hockey 10 . . Concerr Bond 9. 10, 11. 12 Marching Bond 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Chorus 9 10. 12 B-Club 9. 10. 11, 12 . . Offices held: B- Club Treasurer 12 Senior Bond Represenrorive 12 . . . Cheerleoding Co-Coproin 12 Bon Voyoge message: I'm outro here1 Darren J. Horbold Seprember 9. 1969 . Seen wirh orher sruds . . . Ambirion is ro keep rhe humon roce from becoming exrincr Will remember BSHS for full houses in rhe librory. advanced biology classes, one doy in STAP, ond warping freshmon minds Boseboll 9 10. 11, 12 Boskerboll 9 . Foorboll 9. 10. 11, 12 . Wresrling 10. 11 12 . Concerr Bond 9. 10. 11. 12 . Marching Bond 9. 10 11. 12 . Chess Club 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Chess Team 9. 10 11, 12 ... College Bowl Team 9 . . Office held: Closs of 1987 Treasurer 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyage message Hey. enough of rhe gomes!” Sherri Ann Harr . . January 21, 1970 . Seen wirh Angie. Doni. Down, Rhondo. ond anyone else who is willing ro rolk ro me . . . Coreer ombirion is ro be o rruck driver . . . Will remember BSHS for olwoys having ro walk rwice in gym closs . . . FHA 9. 10, 11 . . . Boskerboll 9. 10, 11. Morri Marie Heckenluber (M-Toy) . . June 24. 1969 . Seen wirh Ton-Ho, Mirzy, Trish. Corol . . . Coreer ombirion is ro be o sex rherapisr. like Dr. Rurh” . . . Will remember BSHS for Chorus and Arr closs where we discussed Sonra Bor- boro” doily . . Boskerboll Cheerleader 9, 10 . . . Sofrboll 9 . Chorus 9. 10. 11. 12 Musical 9, 10, 12 . . . Press Club 9 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Reever. Boby!” Mark Jack Heebner . March 1, 1969 . Seen wirh onyone who's oround or rhe rime . . . Ambirion is ro be suc- cessful ond rich . . . Will remember BSHS for Quieh'librory srudy holls and rhe doily horrassmenr of Mr. Griffie . . Foor- boll 9 . . . Bon Voyoge message: You’ll only go os for os you rry.” Brigirre Ann Heiland (Brig) . . . Augusr 23, 1969 Seen wirh Bill, Renee. Becky. Jenny. Tod . . . Ambirion is ro be ex- rremely rich ond happy wirh Bill . . Will remember BSHS for meering rhe guy of my dreams ond roking o year ond o half ro realize ir . Sofrboll Manager 9. 10 . . . Marching Bond 10, 11, 12 . . FHA 9, 10 . . . Inrromurols 11. 12 . . . Office held: Silks Co-Coproin 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: I won't miss ony of ir.” Pamela Kay Hughes . . Seprember 24, 1969 Seen wirh everyone . . . Coreer ombirion is ro be o fashion designer Will remember BSHS for rhe 1 Bond ond curring closses Press Club 9. 10. 12 . . . Vorsiry Club 11 . . . Yearbook Sraff 11, 12 . . . Wresrling Cheerleader 9, 10, 11 . Concerr Bond 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Marching Bond 9. 10. 11, 12 Chorus 9, 10. 11. 12 Musical 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Take every srep one or o rime.” Kirk David Keech (Coproin) . . December 28. 1968 Seen wirh everyone . . . Ambirion is ro lead o successful life . . . Will remember BSHS for oil rhe wonderful gym closses ond srudy holls. . . Foorboll 9 . . . Track 9 . . Wresrling 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . FFA 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Offices held: FFA Senrinel 10 FFA Porliomenrorion 11 . . . FFA Vice-Presidenr 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: FFA oil rhe way!” Noel Down King December 24, 1969 . Seen wirh Bucky, Woody. Andreo, Korhi. ond oil my friends . . . Coreer ombirion is ro be o success in rhe music field . . . Will NICESENICESENICE SENICESENIEE SENICI 20 Sfcfltifiw Drectv remember BSHS for the long ond wild bus rides home ofrer footboll gomes ond competitions, ond oil the greot rimes with my friends . . Yeorbook Sroff 11, 12 . . . Boskerboll 9, 10 . Field Hockey 9. 10 . . . Softboll 9. 10, 11, 12 Con- cert Bond 9, 10. 11. 12 Morching Bond 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Chorus 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Modrigols 10, 11. 12 . . . Musicol 9, 11. 12 . Swing Choir 10. 11. 12 . . Bon Voyoge messoge: Now, where do I go?' Tod Edword Kuntz (Fred) . December 26, 1968 . Seen with Jen. Holly, Liz. Renee. Brig . . . Coreer ombirion is to be o fruit grower in Adorns County . . . Will remember BSHS for the Peorl boss drums . . . Wrestling 9. 10, 11. 12 .. . Concert Bond 9. 10, 11. 12 . Morching Bond 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Jozz Bond 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Chorus 9, 10. 11, 12 Modrigols 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Musicol 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Offices held: Bond Treosurer 12 ... Chorus Treosurer 12 Bon Voyoge messoge: Well done is better rhon well soid” — Benjomin Fronklin. Amy J. Lambert (Chump) . December 20, 1969 . . Seen with Dink. Jen, Miki, Tommy . . . Will remember BSHS for below average grades ond early dismissals. . Boskerboll 9. 10. . . FHA 9. 10. 11. Jeffrey Alan Lambert (Covemon) . . . October 24, 1968 Seen with Jenny. Reds. J.C., Zire, Flem, Bones, ond the rest of the gong . . . Coreer ombirion is to be o carpenter. . . Will remember BSHS for the athletic program ond gym classes with Mr. Grim . . . Boskerboll 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Footboll 9. 10. 11, 12 .. . Track 9. 10. 11, 12 FFA 9. 10. 11 . . . Varsity Club 12 . . . Office held: Footboll Tri-Coproin 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Thor's oil folks!” Erik Shawn LoRue (Spike) Moy 9, 1969 Seen with reol people . . . Will remember BSHS for oil the wild Art dosses I've hod ond some of the wild people I've met . . . Bon Voyoge message: Never tell Mr. Wogener about your embarrassing experiences!” Melissa Kaye Leas (Mizie, Legs, or Misie) . August 8, 1968 . . Seen with M-Toy, Ton-Ho, Trish, Carol. Wendy, ond everyone else . Coreer ombirion is to be on actress on Santo Barbora” . . . Will remember BSHS for Chorus, boring study holls, ond Mr. Bennett . . Press Club 9 . . Chorus 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Musicol 9, 10. 12 . Bon Voyoge message: Toodles!” Jennifer Levy (Jen or Jenny) . July 14, 1969 . . Seen with Cheri, Allen. Mark, Mart, Andrea, Miho. Donny. Tom. Dick, ond Horry . . . Coreer ambition is to be o successful business woman . . Will remember BSHS for the student horossmenr in Advanced English dosses; lunch with Cheri, Andrea, ond Miho, working on the yearbook with Mark; art class with Mr. Wogener ond the gong . . . Boskerboll Manager 10 . . . Field Hockey 10, 11. 12 . . Softboll 10 . . . Track 11. 12 . . Col- lege Bowl Team 11,12. . . Press Club 10, 11 . . . Writing Club 12 . . . Yearbook Sroff 11,12... Offices held: Yearbook Co- Associore Editor 11 ... Yearbook Co-Editor 12 ... Bon Voyoge messoge: When you reoch for the stors, you moy not quite get one, bur you won't come up with o hondful of mud either.” — Leo Burnett Kimberly A. Little (Kim or Little). . . December 19. 1968 Seen with the Buds, the Bud studs, ond several jocks . . . Am- bition is to be o college groduore Will remember BSHS for the school being locoted in the myriod orchards of Adorns County. Mr. Dries ond his advice, ond my permanent study holl in the library . Yearbook Sroff 11,12... Bosker- boll 9 . Volleyboll 9. 10. 11 . Concert Bond 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Morching Bond 9. 10. 11.12.. B-Club 9. 10, 11,12 Offices held: Class of 1987 Secretory 9 . . . Literary Staff Editor 12 . B-Club Secretory 12 . . . Silk Co-Coptoin 12 . . . Bon Voyoge messoge Life is not o hoving ond o getting, bur o being ond o becoming” — Matthew Arnold. Daniel Snyder Lott (Don) July 17. 1969 . Seen with my clothes on . . . Coreer ambition is to be on industrial engineer . . . Will remember BSHS for hoving Mr. Griffie the lost two periods of the doy, boskerboll, ond going to Districts ond Stores in Track . . Basketball 9. 10, 11, 12 . . Track 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . B-Club 9. 10 Vorsiry Club 11. 12 . . Office held: Boskerboll Caproin 12 ... Bon Voyoge message: Table manners ore for people who hove nothing better to K Flrrro do.” Riddick Kenneth Lower (Rick or Bones) . March 28, 1969 Seen with Rich. Dog. J.C.. Tim, Guns, Don, Kenny, Film Coreer ombirion is to be o sportscoster . . Will remember BSHS for cricket hunts . . . Boskerboll 9. 12 . . Footboll 9. 10, 11. 12 College Bowl Teom 11, 12 . . . Press Club 10, 12 ... Tennis Club 9 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Hey you. wanna?” James T. Ludwig (Jim) . . . September 11. 1968 . . Coreer ombirion is to be o former . . . Will remember BSHS for Vo- Ag dosses . . . Wrestling 9, 10 ... FFA 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Office held: FFA Choploin 10, 11. 12 Darren Eugene McCouslin (Fuzz) . . . August 25, 1969 Seen with Charlie . . . Coreer ombirion is to be o construction worker . . . Will remember BSHS for the hard rimes I gave Mr. Redding . . Boskerboll 9 . . . Footboll 9. 10. 11 . . . Track 9. 10. 11 . . FFA 9. 10, 11. 12 . Offices held: FFA Vice- President 11... FFA President 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Beam me up, Scotty ” Kenneth James McKee (Preach or Ken) August 20, 1969 . . . Seen with Ted. Ken. Eric, Dove. Gory, etc. . . . Coreer ombirion is to be on electrician . . . Will remember BSHS for sick lunches ond oirheod freshmen . . . Footboll 12 . Tennis Club 9 ... Inrromurols 12 ... Bon Voyage messoge: To-To!” Jennifer Jo Messinger (Jenni) . . November 14, 1969 . Seen with Chris, Sherry, Wendy, Toosho. Angie, ond everyone else . Ambition is to attend Central Penn Business School ond be o success. . . Will remember BSHS for oil the special times that I hove shored with my friends . . Boskerboll Star 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Field Hockey Manager 11 . . . Concert Bond 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Morching Bond 9. 10. 11, ENICRSENICRSENICR SENIORSENICR SENIORS Senior Directory 21 ___________________________________________________ W. Miller 12 . . . Chorus 9, 10, 12 . . . Musical 9, 10, 12 . . . D-Club 9, 10, 11 ... Varsity Club 12 . . . Student Council 10 . . . Don Voyage message: 'Those were the Days of our Lives.' Andrea Renee Mickey (Andre or And) . . . September 23, 1969 . . . Seen with Chris, Becky, Brian, Liz, Ang, Holly, Jeff . . . Career ambition is to be o denrol hygienist . . . Will remember BSHS for cramming for Chemistry tests during lunch, driving with Mr. Bottorf. and our 1 Bond . . . Press Club 11, 12 ... Concert Bond 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Marching Bond 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Musical 9 . . . Musicol Pit Bond 10, 11, 12 . . . Jozz Bond 11 ... Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: ’Moke it o memory to lost a lifetime. Wendy Cathleen Miller (Mil). . . July 10, 1969 . . . Seen with Jeff, Sherry, Jenni, Angie, Stacey, Misie, ond everyone else . . . Career ambition is to be a successful court reporter . . . Will remember BSHS for the volleyboll ream, the debut of Miss Clairol, the guidance of Mrs. Tote, the long hours of yearbook typing, ond meeting oil my friends that hove mode these four years so enjoyable . . . Volleyboll 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Marching Bond 10 . . . Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Musicol 9, 10, 12 . . . B-Club 9. 10, 11 . . . Varsity Club 12 . . . Yearbook Staff 11, 12 . . . Offices held: Yearbook Business Manager 12 . . . Volleyboll Coproin 12 . . . Vorsiry Club Secretory 12 . . . Student Secretory 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: It was fun while it lasted. Rebecca Anne Moul (Beck) . . . November 16, 1969 . . . Seen with Pete, Holly, Brig, Andrea, Weave, Liz. Tod, Chris, Jeff, Brod, Andrew, Renee, Angie . . . Career ambition is to be o travel ogenr. . . Will remember BSHS for our 1 eogle Bond, freshmon initiation in Chorus, the teachers, the changes that take place in people, and the BML volleyboll chomps ond Sociology . Volleyboll 9, 10, 11 ... Concert Bond 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Marching Bond 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Musicol 9. 10, 12 . . . Musicol Pit Bond 11 . . . Jozz Bond 12 . . . Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Madrigals 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Swing Choir 11 . . . FHA 9. 10 . . . Bon Voyoge message: There ore three never s in high school: Never moke moun- tains our of molehills, never take constructive criticism for more than it's worth, ond never, never, let them see you sweat! Matthew Fitzgerald Mummert (Mott). . . November 4, 1969 . . . Seen with the Pee Wee Herman clique . . . Career ambi- tion is to substitute for Ed Grimmely who reploced Pot Soyjoc on Wheel of Fortune . . . Will remember BSHS for the Beogle Marching Bond, Modome, the idiots of Advanced Biology, ond the big wolly . . . Boseboll 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Concert Bond 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Marching Bond 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Musicol Pit Bond 10, 11, 12 . . . Jozz Bond 10, 11, 12 . . . Offices held: Bond Representative 11 . . . Bond President 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: A bienror! Andrea N. Myers . . . April 3, 1969 . . . Seen with Noel, Cheri, Jennifer, Lee, ond the rest of my friends . . . Career ambition is to be successful in the nursing field . . . Will remember BSHS for oil my terrific friends, homework every single night, ond olwoys understanding only half of whot went on in classes French Club 9, 10, 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Be your own person. Enjoy these years while they lost. Susan Rosalie Myers (Sue) . . . May 22, 1969 . . . Seen with- Kev, Jomie, Mary, Jul, Donny, Renee, Tif, Kris, Morio . . . WiH remember BSHS for oil the boring classes, the great lunches! with my friends, ond the great times on the bond bus . A Marching Bond 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . FBLA 9 . . . FHA 10, 11, 12 . . . Office held: FHA Parliamentarian 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Life goes on. Mark Eliot Owens . . . October 15, 1968 . . . Career ombH tion is to be o store trooper . . . Will remember BSHS for the fun times ond the tough rimes or wrestling practice ... Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Astronomy Club 12 . . . B-Club 11, . . . Bon Voyoge message: Hong loose, take core, and hove fun! Cathy Renee Peterman (Pete) . . . April 2, 1969 . . . Seen with Rupp. Juggs, Firr, Wendy, ond the gong . . . Career am- bition is to be o cosmetologist . . . Will remember BSHS for oil the wasted study halls Rupp ond I hod in the library ... FHA 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Life is too short to be serious.” G. Eric Peters (Joe) . . . January 10, 1970 . . . Seen with Mark, Mott, John, and everyone else . . . Career ambition is to be o TV director . . . Will remember BSHS for the music program, the teachers, ond oil the great people . . . Concert Bond 9, 10, 11 ... Marching Bond 9, 10, 11 ... Musical 10, 11,12... Musicol Pit Bond 9 . . . Jozz Bond 9, 10, 11, 12 .. Chorus 9. 10, 11, 12... Madrigals 10,11,12... Office held: Chorus President 12 . . . Bon Voyoge messoge: Oh, good one, good one! Charles H. Philips (Chuck) . . . March 12, 1968 . . . Seen with1 Brian, Don, Ryon, Tom . . . Career ambition is to be o biologist. . . Will remember BSHS for oil the srudy holls in the library with Mr. Kowalski . . . FFA 9, 10, 11, 12 ... Bon Voyoge message: It's been fun while it lasted. Renee Marie Plank (Ren or Roy) . . . August 18, 1969 ... Career ambition is to be a successful veterinarian . . . Will remember BSHS for oil the wild times on the bond bus, the- fun moments spent with my friends, ond the dreaded pep rallies . . . Marching Bond 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Chess Club 12 . French Club 10 . . . FHA 9 . . . Intromurols 11 . . . Yearbook Staff 10, 11. 12. . . Office held: French Club President 10 ... Bon Voyoge message: It's been real! Toasha Nikol Pyles . . August 27, 1969 . . . Seen with Sherry, Jenni. Angie, Wendy, Ann, Mel, ond just about everyone else . . . Ambition is to be healthy, wealthy, ond wise . . . Will remember BSHS for bombing with Tricio ond oil. the wild times with Noture Woman ond her followers .. • Basketball Cheerleader 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Concert Bond 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Marching Bond 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Chorus 9, 10, 11. 12 ... Modrigols 11, 12 ... Musicol 9, 10, 11, 12 .. Swing Choir 10. 11. 12 . . . B-Club 9, 10 . . . Student Council 11, 12 . . . Offices held: Class of 1987 Secretory 10, 11 Cheerleoding Co-Coptain 9, 11 ... Bon Voyoge message: SENICRSENIOESENICESENIOESENIOESENICt 22 Senior Directory This is rhe beginning of on endless porry. Angelo Cristln Rakes (Ang) . . . July 11. 1969 . . Seen with Deck, And, ond orher friends. . . Ambition is to achieve goals for college ond beyond . . . Will remember DSHS for meeting that special someone, bond competitions, ond friends . . Concert Bond 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Marching Bond 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Musicol 9, 10. 12 . . . Musical Pit Bond 11... Jozz Bond 11 . . . Chorus 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Modrigols 11, 12 . . . Swing Choir 10, 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: Smile or lough — whichever comes first. Angie Lynn Rice . . . April 17, 1969 . . . Career ambition is to be o flight ortendont . . Boseboll Manager 10. . . Basketball Stot. 10, 11, 12 . . . Field Hockey Manager 10, 11 ... Con- cert Bond 9, 10, 11 . . . Marching Bond 9, 10, 11 . . . Chorus 9, 10, 12 . . . Musicol 9, 10 . . . B-Club 9, 10, 11 . . . Varsity Club 12. Mark Allen Rupert . . . August 27, 1969 . . . Seen with Jim. Al, Mike. J, ond anyone else who is good enough to be seen with me . . . Career ambition is to be Prime Minister of Libyo . . . Will remember BSHS for my two best friends — Mr. Wogener ond Mr. Dixon . . . Wrestling 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Intramurals 12 . . . Press Club 9, 10, 11 . . . Yearbook Staff 11 . . . Bon Voyage message: I'm coming bock to get you! Angie Lynn Ruppert (Rupp) . . . November 29, 1969 . . . Seen with Pete, Firt, Juggs ond the rest of the gong . . . Career ambition is to become o nun . . . Will remember BSHS for being suspended ten days because of Pete . . . Volleyball 9. 10 . . . FHA 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Office held: FHA Historion 12 ... Bon Voyage message: Take core, Goobers! Brian L. Ruppert (Butch). . . October 29. 1969 . . . Seen with Dove. Ryon, Don, Tom. Don . . . Ambition is to be o rich mon . . . Will remember BSHS for bod lunches, boring classes, ond some weird people . . . DEC A 11 . . . FFA 9. 10, 12 Bon Voyage messoge. Good luck because you need it. Mel, Morio, Down, Wendy, Steph. etc. . . . Ambition is to be o single millionaire by oge 30 . . . Will remember BSHS for I connor emphasize enough how important it is . . ., oil the rimes I wos lore for homeroom, ond oil the sleep I got my junior year. . . Field Hockey 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Sofrboll 10. 11. 12 . . . Volleyball 9 . . . B-Club 9, 10, 11 ... Student Council 9 . . Varsity Club 12 ... Musicol 10 ... Bon Voyage messoge: Beam me up Scotty; there is no sign of intelligent life down here. Bonnie Lou Smith (Bon Bon). . . February 15, 1969 . . Seen with Kim, Horse, Down. Dono, S.T. . . . Ambition is to be rich ond famous . . . Will remember BSHS for being with my friends, cruel lunches, ond getting in trouble in Mr. Dixon's Consumer Moth Class . . . Softball 9. 11, 12 . . FBLA 10, 11. 12 . . . Office held: FBLA Treasurer 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: Buckwheor soys — See yo lorer! Liso Morie Smith . . November 3, 1969 . Seen with Renee, Tif, Bonnie, Doni, Down. etc. . . . Career ambition is to be o professional photographer . . . Will remember BSHS for long walks in rhe halls before homeroom . . . Bosketboll 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Sofrboll 11,12... Volleyball 9 ... FHA 10 . . . Intromurols 11, 12 ... Tennis Club 9 . . . Bon Voyage messoge: Until next time! Timothy Roger Sowers (Tim). . . Moy 20. 1969 . . . Seen with whoever . . . Ambition is to be a rich bachelor . . . Will remember BSHS for boring study holls, bosket-weaving courses, ond greot cricket hunts . . . Football 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Track 9 . . . Wrestling 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . FFA 11, 12 . . . Stage Crew 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: Kill 'em oil ond let God sort them out! Eric F. Sponseller (Sponny). . . March 14. 1969 . . Seen with Scott, Rick, Jeff, Kirk. J.C., Kim, Jen, Lee. ond the gong Career ambition is to be o professional firefighter . . . Will remember BSHS for oil those wild Ag classes . . Bosketboll 9, 10, 11. . . . Trock 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . FFA 9, 10. 12 . . . In- framurals 11... Office held: FFA Sentinel 12 Melonie Lynne Sager (Mel) . . . August 5, 1969 . . . Seen with Mark, Stocey, Cindie, Down. Steph, Missy . . . Ambition is to be hoppy ond successful . . . Will remember BSHS for numerous boring classes, I connor emphasize enough how important it is . . .. ond the special people I've met . . . Boseboll Monoger 10, 11. 12 . . . Bosketboll Star. 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Field Hockey 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Concert Bond 9, 10 . . . Marching Bond 9. 10 . . . Musicol Pit Bond 9, 10 . . . Chorus 9, 10 . B-Club 9, 10, 11 ... Varsity Club 12 . . . Student Coun- cil 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Offices held: Student Council Historian 11 . . . Student Council Porliomenrorion 12 . . . Bon Voyage messoge: Aloho! Dana Marie Shellehamer (Dink) . . . January 21, 1969 Seen with Chump, Jenni, Miki, Tommy, ond everyone else . . . Ambition is to be hoppy ond successful . . . Will remember B5HS for oil the rowdy rimes or lunch . . . B-Club 9 . . . Bon Voyage message: Be hoppy ond porry on forever. Stacey M. Showers . . . December 29. 1966 . Seen with Rhonda Sue Starner (Horse). . . April 21. 1969 . . Seen with Doni, Down, Steph, Brig, Jock, Sherri, Kim, Bonnie . . . Ambi- tion is to moke Americo beautiful . . . Will remember BSHS for the gym class rhor Sherri Horr hit Mr. Grim with rhe golf boll ond for oil my buddies . . . Bosketboll 9. 10, 11. 12 . Softboll 10. 11, 12 . . . Trock 9 . . . French Club 9 . . . FHA 10. 11... Press Club 9 . . . Bon Voyage message: Give o hoot, don’t pollute. Tiffany Sue Starry (Tiff) August 3. 1969 . . . Seen with Paul. Renee. Kris, Morio. Liso, Sue, Tommy, ond whoever else . . . Career ambition is to be o registered nurse ond someday get married ond live o hoppy life . . . Will remember BSHS for oil rhe friends thor I hove made, ond the wild times we hove shored in lunch . . . Field Hockey 11... Trock 9, 11 ... Marching Bond 9, 10, 11 . . French Club 9. 10 . . . Bon Voyage message: It's been fun, it's been real; bur it hasn't been real fun. William Richard Stehley (Bill) . . . June 11, 1969 Seen with Stocey, Al, Mott, Mark . . . Career ambition is to be on SENICESENICESENICESENICESENICESEN a © 7 u a © 7 U 7) U © Senior Directory 23 S Tyson elecrronic engineer . . . Will remember DSHS for meeting Srocey ond oil those wosted study halls . Concert Bond 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Marching Bond 9. 10, 11. 12 . . Musical Pit Bond 11. 12 . . . Jozz Bond 9. 10. 11, 12. Samuel Bowman Stevens (Som) . February 13, 1969 Seen with Cindy. Mike. Brian Ambition is to be me Will remember BSHS for hushes in the library, awful lunches, ond missing half of tenth grade becouse I wos in Nepal . . . Basketball 9. 11. 12 . . Chorus 9. 10, 11. 12 Madrigals 11.12. Musical 9. 10. 11. 12 . . County Chorus 9. 11. 12 . . . Bon Voyage message: ' So long! Allen Richard Stoner (Al) . . . October 2. 1968 Seen with Bill. Jennifer, Mott. Cross Country team, Julie. Mark. Skip, Darren . . Career ambition is to be a computer program- mer . . . Will remember BSHS for Cross Country, Track, oil the nice people, exciting computer class, advanced English, Pre- Colc.. ond gourmet lunches . Cross Country 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Track 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Chess Club 11... Chess Team 9 . . . Bon Voyage message: Watch out for Mr. Griff ie. Julie Rae Stremmel (Bucky). . . March 4. 1969 . . . Seen with Kevin, Karen, Jamie, Sue. Mary, Noel, Chris. Monica . . . Career ambition is to be a wildlife biologist . . . Will remember BSHS for great softball seasons, my lost year on the field hockey ream, 1st place band competitions, ond special friends . Field Hockey 12 . . . Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Concert Bond 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Marching Bond 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Jazz Band 11. 12 . Press Club 9 . . . Bon Voyoge message: Jeepers! Kevin C. Thomas . . . August 5, 1969 Seen with Tom. Butch. Ryon. Robert . . . Will remember BSHS for the fun rimes in the library ond Mr. McGough’s Government closs . . . Chess Club 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Chess Teom 10. 11 ... Bon Voyoge message: Don’t fall for any of Mr. Myers’ dumb jokes! Andrew Raymond Thomen (Wonder) . . . November 7, 1969 . . Seen with Brian. Mike, Don, Brod, Tony . . . Career ombifion is to be o rich carpenter. . . Will remember BSHS for wood shop ond the 1 Band . . . Concert Band 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Marching Bond 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Jazz Band 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Chorus 9, 10. 11,12.. Madrigals 10, 11, 12 . . . Musical 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Office held: Band Librarian 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: It’s been real, it’s been fun; bur it hasn’t been real fun. Cindy Mae Toner (Cin or RRR2) . . . December 26. 1968 Seen with Angie. JoDi, Rhonda, Downovin, Mr. Wagener. Sharon, ond everyone else . . . Ambition is to be o great big success . . . Will remember BSHS for Mr. Wogener, getting here before 9:00 a m every day, B-Club adventures, ond all the interesting people . . . Basketball 9. 10, 12 . . . Softball Manager 12 . . Track Manager 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Chorus 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Modrigols 11, 12 . . . Musical 9. 11. 12 ... 3- Club 10, 11. 12 . . . French Club 9 . . Press Club 9 . . Year- book Staff 9, 10 . . . Prom Committee 11 . . . Peer Counsel- ing 9, 10. 11. 12 . Offices held: B-Club President 12 . . . Closs of 1987 Vice-President 9 . . . Bon Voyage message: Friends ore those rare people who ask about you then rake the time to hear the answer. Wendy Sue Topper (Gummer) . June 12. 1969 . . . Seen with Lima. Jackie, Beth. Binky. Rupp, Firt . . . Ambition is to be successful in life . . Will remember BSHS for Mr. Dixon cor- recting me every rime I used the word, ain't. and Mrs Tate for giving us so much shorthand homework, which I never did . Basketball 9 . . . Volleyball 9. 10 . . . FBLA 11, 12 FHA 10 Intromurals 9 Bon Voyage message: It wos real. Griselio Torresolo (Pochy) . . . March 18. 1970 . . . Ambition is to be o bum . . . Will remember BSHS for Ms. Sweger's English closs, and professional wrestling discussions in Mr Segro’s Economics class . . . Baseball 9. 10. 11, 12 . Bon Voyoge message: See you all later! Jackie Rae Trimmer October 18. 1968 Seen with Gummer. Rupp, Firt, Lima . . . Will remember BSHS for all the shorthand homework Mrs. Tote gave us ond all the wild times with my friends . . . Basketball 9 . . . Volleyball 9, 10 . . . FBLA 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Press Club 9 . Bon Voyoge message: Later. Goober! Perry Leon Trimmer. Jr. (P.J.) . . . December 15, 1968 Seen with Eric, Tom. Don . . . Career ambition is to be a paramedic . . . Chess Club 9, 10. 11. 12. Sherry Lynn Trostle Februory 23. 1969 . Ambition is to be a success at whatever I do . . Seen with Ron, Jenni, Wendy. Toasho. ond mony others . Will remember BSHS for meeting all my wonderful friends who hove helped me through these past yeors . . . Boskerball Cheerleader 9. 10. 11.12... Softball 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Concert Band 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Marching Bond 9. 10, 11,12... Chorus 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Madrigals 10, 11. 12 . . . Musical 9, 10. 12 . . . B-Club 9, 10, 11 ... Varsity Club 12 . . . Student Council 10 . . . Offices held: Cheerleoding Captain 11, 12 . . . Class of 1987 Vice- President 10, 11. 12 ... Student Secretory 12 ... Bon Voyage message: Don't stop til you get to the top! Beth Ann Trump (Beth) . . . July 2, 1969 Seen with everybody . . . Career ambition is to be a cosmetologist . . . Will remember BSHS for cruel lunches ond Mrs. Pennoboker's cooking closs . . . FHA 12 . . . Softball 12 . . . Bon Voyoge message: It's been real! Chester J. Tyson IV (Skip) . . . August 7. 1968 . . . Seen with the hall pass in my hand Ambition is to be a success in life . . . Will remember BSHS for polluting the air ond minds of children everywhere ond for meeting some of the greatest friends o guy could hove . . . Boseboll 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Football 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Con- cert Band 9, 10, 11. 12 . Marching Band 9. 10. 11, 12 Jozz Band 9 . . . Intromurols 11... Stage Crew 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Student Council 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Varsity Club 10, 11, 12 . . . Yearbook Staff 12 . . . Offices held: Student Council Vice- President 12 . . . Student Council Treasurer 10. 11 . . . Vorsity Club President 12 . . . Baskerboll Co-Captain 11. 12. . . Foot- ball Tri-Captain 12 . . . Bon Voyage message Obviously! z ICESENICESENICE SENIORSENICE SENIOE 24 Senior Directory Robert Doniel Wotts (Dob) August 22. 1968 . Seen with Dove. Ryon. Drion, Asper, Smiley. Luds, Kevin . . . Will remember D5HS for boring study holls, Vo-Ag. shop closses, ond STAP ... FFA 9, 10, 11, 12 ... Offices held: FFA Reporter 11. 12 . . . FFA Junior Reporter 9 . . Don Voyoge messoge: Get our of whorever you con. whenever you con. Drion Scott Weaver (Weave) . October 18. 1968 . Seen with Schreck. Cooke, Coshmon, Tyson, Peters, Andrew, ond 011 rhe dudes of the school . . Will remember DSHS for the awesome Mr. Griffie's Trig, class. Dond, Chorus, and owesome musical practices . . . Doskerball 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Track 9, 10. 11, 12 Concert Dond 9. 10, 11. 12 . Mar- ching Dond 9. 10. 11, 12 . . . Jazz Dond 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Modrigols 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Musical 9. 10. 11. 12 Offices held: Dond Vice-President 12 . Chorus Vice-President 12 ... Drum Mojor 12 ... Don Voyoge message: Oh well, good luck studs! Sondro Koy Weaver (Sondy) . . . December 16. 1968 Seen with Holly. Liso. Condy. Missy . . . Career ambition is to be o doy-core teacher . . . Will remember DSHS for the bor- ing study holls ond the gross lunches. . . Cross Country 11... FDLA 9 . . . FHA 10 . . . Press Club 11. 12 . . . Don Voyoge messoge: Thank God it's over! Scott Eugene Weaver (Zite) . . December 16. 1968 Seen with Carol. Jeff, J.C.. Reds. Sponny, Kirk, ond rhe rest of rhe gong . . . Ambirion is ro morry Carol ond lead o suc- cessful life . . . Will remember DSHS for wild Ag closses ond boring srudy holls . . . Track 9. 10 . . . FFA 9. 10. 11. 12 Office held: FFA Junior Adviser 9 . . . Don Voyoge message: It's been real! Tommy Lynn Weidner (Reds) . . . May 8, 1969 . . . Seen wirh Morio, Kris, Horse, Liso, Dono, Chump. Tiff . . . Career ombirion is ro be on arrisr . . . Will remember DSHS for bod lunches, Mr. Davidson's shiner, ond doing Dono's Home Ec. projects. . . Don Voyoge message.- Th-rh-rhar's oil folks! JoDi Lynn Weigle (RRR). . . February 4. 1969 . . . Seen wirh whoever is wirh me or rhe rime . . . Ambirion is to live o life full of happiness ond love . . . Will remember DSHS for oil rhe special people rhot hove mode it oil worthwhile . . . Tennis Club 9 . Student Council 11, 12 . . . Field Hockey 9, 10, 11. 12 . . . Track Manager 11,12. . Volleyball 9 . . . Chorus 9. 10, 12 . . . Musical 9 . . . D-Club 10, 11. 12 . . . Offices held: Yearbook Staff 12 . . . D-Club Vice-President 12 . . . Student Council Secretory 12 ... Prom Committee 11 ... Don Voyoge message: It's over before you know it. Dawn Louise Wenschhof . . . Jonuory 14, 1969 . . . Seen j wirh Liso Steph, Stocey, Doni, Sherri. Donnie, Kim, Rhondo, etc. . . . Career ambition is to be o pilot . . . Will remember • DSHS for rhe long walks around the holls before doss... Ten- nis Club 9 . . . FDLA 9. 10, 11, 12 . . . Field Hockey 9, 10, 11. 12 . . Trock 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Offices held: FDLA Secretory 11 • • . FDLA Vice-President 12 ... Don Voyoge message: Good-bye. cruel world. Kendra Lorraine Wheeler (Part-Time) . . . October 18. 1969 Seen with Donno, Condy. Liso, ond everyone else Ambition is ro be o successful person in whorever I do . . Will remember DSHS for oil the great friends tor I hove mode ond for our great Dond . . . FDLA 9, 10. 11, 12 . . Concert Dond 9. 10, 11, 12 . . Morching Dond 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Chorus 9. 10. 11. 12 Musicol 9. 12 .. . Office held: FDLA Secretory 12 . . . Don Voyoge message: Moke the best of everything.- it only happens once Holly Lynn Wicker . . Februory 2, 1969 . . . Seen with Liz, Krys, Tod, ond everybody . . . Career ambition is to be o journalist . . . Will remember DSHS for Frysrol Fred's Army , Dunsen 6 Deeker , Super Pickle, ond rhe DSHS Percussion Section . . . Yearbook Stoff 11, 12 ... Writing Club 12 . . . Press Club 9. 10, 11, 12 . Volleyball 9, 10. 11, 12. Con- cert Dond 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Morching Dond 9. 10. 11. 12 . . . Chorus 12 . . . Musicol 12 . . . Office held: Dond Secretory 12 . . Don Voyoge message: Tell me. I'll forget Show me. I moy remember. Dur involve me. ond I will understand. James Cornell Wolf (Korean Orphon) . . . September 21. 1968 . . . Career ombirion is to be on owner of o construc- tion company . . . Seen wirh Tim, Dwayne. Jeff, Joke, ond everyone else . . . Will remember DSHS for oil rhe rimes in Mr. Guracker's doss when I got yelled ot when I was right . . . Inrromurals 11, 12 . . . Varsity Club 9 . . . Wrestling 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Trock 9 . . . Football 9 . . . Don Voyoge message: Good-bye, so long, odios. Kimberly Sue Yohn (Kimmer Doodle) . . . October 27, 1968 . . . Seen wirh Donnie, Cindy, Down, Horse, Dono, S.T. . . . Ambirion is to be o successful person . . . Will remember DSHS for having ro take 11th grade English twice ond oil the friends I hove mode . . . FDLA 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Offices held: FDLA Vice-President 11 ... FDLA President 12 ... Don Voyoge message: Thank God it’s over! Timothy Allen Yost . . . December 2, 1968 . . . Seen wirh Rodney. Dryon, Forbes, ond oil other low lifes Ambirion is ro be able to get oway from minimum wage . . . Will remember DSHS for long 7th periods my senior year . . . FFA 10. 11. 12 . DECA 11 . . . Don Voyoge message. I'mgon- no miss this school? Tina Marie Yost (Juggs). . . December 2. 1968 Seen with Rupp. Pete, Firr, Wendy . . . Career ambition is to become o veterinarian . . . Will remember DSHS for being stuck here oil doy in my senior year. . . FHA 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Volleyball 9. Cindie Jeanette Zepp (Zepp) . . . November 0. 1968 . Seen with Mott, Shoron. Kim, Mark, Mott, ond anyone else thot will toke the rime ro listen . Ambition is ro be suc- cessful in life . . . Will remember DSHS for helping me realize whor is more important in life: love over hote ond friendship over jealousy . Yearbook Staff 12 . . . Student Council 11, 12 . . . Doskerboll Sror. 9, 10. 11. 12 . . . Concert Dond 9. 10, 11. 12 . . . Morching Dond 9, 10. 11, 12 . . . Chorus 9. 10. 12 . . . Musicol 9, 10, 12 . . . D-Club 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Office held: Student Secretory 12 . . . Don Voyoge message: To exist is to change, ro change is to moture, ro moture is to go on creating oneself endlessly. — Henri Dergson. H Wicker v K Wheeler ENICR SENICESENICRSENICESENICE SENIOR Senior Directory 25 : Loughrer is the shortest disronce between two people ' No one ex- emplifies this better than Mark Fleming or Kim Yohn. this year's class clowns. They entertoin the entire senior class with their jokes ond melodromotics; both create lively moments in Bermudian's mundane roufine. The generating of school spirit is o task that must be undertaken by highly motivated individuals who possess unlimited vivacity. Two members of the senior doss, Keoly Fittro ond Brian Weaver, represent true Eogle Pride in oil their endeavors. Keoly exhibited immense enthusiasm ond liveliness no matter whor the cir- cumstances during ony sports season. Brian's words of encouragement ond unbounding energy created on essence of school pride that will linger on ond enhance future Eogle students. The secret of success is constancy to purpose. to set long-ronge goals, ond accept the challenges that occompony their achievements. Mark Boyer ond Jennifer Levy hove demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities ond responsibility throughout the years. They hove driven for excellence in the oreos of academics, extracurricular activities, ond community service. Their peers hove voted Mark ond Jennifer Most Likely to Succeed because these two seemed to hove discovered the secret to o prosperous future, including their careers, social stability, ond self-development. Both intend to pursue o college education with Mark mojoring in the field of International Business ond Jennifer in the oreos of Business or Communications. 26 Who’s Who Whether it be o boskerboll. boseboll bor, or tennis rocker. Rhon- da Starner ond Skip Tyson con master it. No sport is too difficult; no challenge too great. The 1967 Senior Class has therefore voted Rhondo Storner ond Skip Tyson 'Most Athletic. 'Practice mokes perfect!, ond practice they do. Rhondo ploys on the Lody Eagles' Boskerboll ond Sofrboll reams, roking in points with her lightning speed. Skip participates in Varsity Football. Boskerboll. ond Boseboll. omozing audiences from foil through spring. No matter whose ream wins, these two will olwoys be champions. An introduction to music began in the elementary school where os young pupils, we were exposed to both vocalizing ond the ploying of instruments. Two members of the senior class chose to pursue ond develop their talents beyond those of other dassmores. This sense of dedication throughout the years has helped Chris Dissinger ond Brion Weaver become highly respected musicians ond vocalists. The senior class has elected them to be Most Musical because of their accomplishments. Chris ond Brion were both active members of the Marching ond Concert Bonds os well os the Senior High Chorus. They were par- ticipants in County Bond Festivals. District Bond, ond the PA All- Store Lions Bond. Chris ployed in the Eogle Brass Ensemble, the Musical Pit Bond, District Orchestra, Regional Bond, Honors Bond, Lyric Bond, ond York Youth Symphony. Brian’s musical activities in- clude the Eogle Jazz Bond. PA All-Stote Jozz Bond, County Chorus, musical productions, ond the 1986 Drum Major. Whether it be on inviting wink or o worm hug. there's one sure source. Dwoyne Forbes ond Toosho Pyles hove enchanted fellow students with their boundless proise ond countless com- pliments. The senior class hos fallen under their spell, naming them the 1987 Class Flirts. The next rime you're following on enticing glance. It will probably lead to one of the members of this dynamic duo ■ 26 i Senum , Under- classmen FRANCAI SPORTS Underclassmen 01 JUSIOI VII SH [ VIUNH I SJ RONALD ARNSDERGER RONDA ARNSBERGER DAVID W. BAKER. JR. CLASS OF 1966 OFFICERS: Missy Dosehore, Treasurer: Angie Reynolds, Treasurer; Tammy West. Secretary; Kim Tyson, President. ANGIE BALEK JAMIE BARTLETT MISSY BASEHORE DON CHUPP DONALD CLAPSADLE DARRELL COOL BRIAN COOLEY CRYSTAL DECKER SHEILA DIETRICH 32 Juniors ICCSJLNICESJLNICESJUNICESJUNICESJ TRACY DORSEY JOE ECKENRODE RICK EISENHART SHAWN EYSTER JAMEY FRAKER TODD FRITZ KIM GRUVER TANYA HARDOLD TRICIA HEID CRAIG HINKLE CANDY HOOVER MIZUHO INOUE SEAN KENNEDY CAROL KIRDY JORDAN KROFT JANET LUDWIG CRYSTAL MCLAUGHLIN JOSH MILLER ADVISERS: Mr. Wogener and Mr. Myers Juniors 33 IIM4 I VII SK I VIIM4 I VIIM4 I SJUNICI KEVIN MILLER KIM MILLER KAREN MURPHY TIM MYERS TRACEY MYERS MICHELE NAGEL STEPH OWENS SHELLY PEETERS JOHN PETERS HOWLEN POTTORF ROBERT POWERS ROBERTA POWERS JIM PRICE ANGIE REYNOLDS CHARLIE ROHRBAUGH MARY ROHRBAUGH MIKE ROHRBAUGH TINA RUHLMAN 34 Juniors MARIA SANTIAGO CAROL SCHOLL KIM SCHOOLCRAFT GYNN SCOTT JOE SHEELEY CHRIS SHEFFER MICHELLE SHENBERGER JEFF SHOWERS INICKVHNItIVIl LISA SHULTZ JENNY SLAVEN KEITH SMILEY DAVE SMITH LAURA SMITH LISA SMITH TAMMY SPERTZEL CONRAD WEISER MICHELLE WENTZ TAMMY WEST JOHN WHITE WENDY WHITE ERIC WICKLINE JENNI WILLIAMS APRIL WOLF MOLLY WOLFE Pictures Nor Avoiloble: Don Dohn, Corey Dupp. Troy Dyers. Wode Chronister, Mike Dovis, Robin Decker. Sondy Dierel, Drod Dubs. Ed Eorp, Chris Eick, Dove Gilbert, Deon Green. Chonrel Hoor. Jim Hess, Don Jocobs, Kelly Jocobs. Koren Kemper, Tommy Klingensmith. Doryl Leos, Chris Leber. Duone Myers. Mike Poisr. Anito Quesinberry. Domon Schoffstoll, Joson Shonk, Jody Therit, Tim Thomos, Bill Wheeler. Anito Willioms Juniors 35 MMf, run iors ANGIE ACKER JASON ARNDT SHAWN ARNOLD SCEECAiCRESCEECAiCRE CLASS OF 1989 OFFICERS: Croig Sibert, Vice- President; Tommy Block, Secretory; Beth Bolek, Treasurer; Mike Harbold, President. KEVIN BAKER RANDY BAKER BETH BALEK PAM BECKER MARCI BIEVENOUR JUSTIN BLACK TAMMY BLACK TRACIE BOSSERMAN ERIC BOYER STEPH CARROLL JOHN CHUPP JENNY COLE JEFF COOKE PRUDICOOKERLY TONY COVERT CRYSTAL CRAMER BRIAN DEIBLER 36 Sophomores )HCHCCESCPHCMCRtSCPHCMCCCSCPIi( JASON DENNIS GENNY ELICKER JOHN ENSOR DRENDA FEAGLEY GARY FEATHER MIKE FLOYD PATRICK FOLTZ LISA GEARHART KIM GOLDEN KATHIE GRIM CARL GROGAN TAMMY GRUVER STACY GULDEN MIKE HARDOLD JON HARPSTER ERIC HEDE JAY HEEDNER KRYSTAL HERMAN ANGIE HINKLE MARK HINKLE STEVE HOAK BARRY HOLLINGER PETE HOLLINGSHEAD CHARLES INGRAM STEPH HOFF Sophomores 39 ADVISERS: Ms. Gogno and Mrs. Forlow CPHOMOCCSCPHCMCCESCPHCMCCESC KEVIN INGRAM JENNY INSKIP MAUREEN KAPPER RON KEMPER DON KESSEL WANDA KING DONNA KIRBY TERRY KLINE MICHELE KLUNK LARRY KUHN BECKY LANE JEROME LEATHERY JENNY LIVELSBERGER AMY MARCH BRANDON MARKLE SHAWN MARKLE SHAWN MARKS KATERRA MATHNA CHRIS MAUK CRAIG MILLER ROXANNE OLIVER BRIAN OSWALD hCMCRESCPUCMCCE KATHY POIST JODIE PRICE TOM QUESINBERRY DON RILEY TRACY RUPERT TAMMY SCHEIVERT MIKE SCHRECK LISA SEATON MICHELLE SEVILLE TAMMY SHANK BRIAN SHOENBERGER CRAIG SIBERT STEVE SILSLEY WAYNE SLOTHOUR LEEANN SMITH SHELLEY SMITH LINDA SMYERS TONY SMYTH ERIC SOWERS JOHN SPEESE LORI SPONSELLER MIKE STARNER NATHAN STONER STACEY STUP Sophomores 41 SCPHC RICK TRIMMER SAM VANKIRK DAMION WAGNER MISSE WALLEN MICHELLE WALLEN LORI WEAVER RON WEIDNER SADRINA WENSCHHOF CRAIG WEST DRYAN WHITE GERE WILHELM JASON WILLIAMS BRIAN WOLF CAROL WOLF DAWN YOHN JOSEPH YONTZ Pictures Unavailable From the Following: Kenneth Boyer, Jenny Clouser, Ron Frey. Korhy Hippensreel, Gory Kuykendall, Allison Moore, Jim Roiling. Lindo Scott. Don Sponseller. Mark Wantz, Christine Wheeler. 42 Sophomores PCESHMENrCESliMENrPES STEVE AHLERS MICHELE ARNDT ERIC BAKER CLASS OF 1990 OFFICERS: Kevin Beaverson, Treasurer; Shelly Decker, Vice-President; Patty Myers, President; Julie Cramer, Secretary. TOM BALAFOUTAS JACQUI BASEHORE DANIEL BAUGHER JUDY BEARD KEVIN BEAVERSON BRIAN BECKER ALEX BERGMANN ANTHONY BIESE SHELLEY BITLER JEREMY BLACK ANGIE BLEVINS BRENDAN BLOSS CATHY BOOSE MIKE BRANDT JODY BRODBECK KATHIE BUOHL DANIEL BUPP BILL CALDWELL JOHN CASHMAN RICHARD COOK JEFF CRAMER 44 Freshmen ENEEESHMENEEESE UENEI5ESHA4ENFRE SHELLY DECKER MONICA DISSINGER SHANNON ENSOR JESSICA ERICKSEN DAVID EVANS RHONDA FEATHER JUDY FELTS ANGIE FISHER SHAWN FORSYTHE MELISSA FRIEDLINE AUDRA GAINES VICTOR GARCIA ADVISERS: Mr. Greenholf and Mr. Lawrence Freshmen 45 rEESEHESEEESEUEN EEEM1V4ENEEEMm| ANDY HOFF PEGGY HOLTZINGER KATH HEID CHRIS HEMLER RACHEL HICKS MONICA HINKLE LISA HYDE SHERRI KENNEDY MAH KING STEVE KING JIM KLINGENSMITH BETH KUHN MELANIE KUNTZ JEREMY KUTZ CHRISTY LANDIS JODE LEMMON RHONDA LITTLE CYNTHIA LODER JASON OHRUM BRETT PAXTON HARRY PETERS TARA PETRY IIIAIHINrilAlAi AMY MYERS PATTY MYERS WENDY MYERS SUE PITTINGER JODY POIST THERESA POWERS BRITTON PYLES KATHY REEVER KELLY RILEY SANDY RUPPERT DOUG SAGER DANA SCHOFFSTALL ROBBY SEBRIGHT JENNI SHANK KATHISHEAFFER HOLLY SHELLEHAMER ALFRED SHUPP LIZ SLAVEN SHERRI SMITH TODD SOLOMON SALLY SPAHR Freshmen 47 x-sd MIKE THORNTON MIKETIPLER TAMMY TOPPER DORIS TRIMMER KRISTI TRIMMER DAN TRUMP Pictures Unavailable From the Following: Heather Decker. Mike Boyer. Mott Drown, Brian Chew, Keith Decker, George Felts, Rachel Fohringer, Scott Fohringer, Lisle Graham. Denise Ingram, Bobby Lucas, Mike Monn, Dennis Seeley. Melanie Swope, Roy Walls, Sean Woltermyer, Angie Yondrasitz JACK WILLIAMS WENDY WILLIAMS WENDY WOLF JOHN YEAGY 48 Freshmen HA4ENERESHMENFEESHMENH2ESH HEN I Mv A(.I. ‘•ranp Fall Activities 52 Foil Activities Foil Activities 50 JPH0MDRE5 fi HAVE -' 3DRT SPIRIT' The posters were hung . . . The cors were decoroted . . . tnaie Clack crowned Homecoming Queen .. Focing the elements 54 Homecoming 1st Runner-Up, Wendy Miller 2nd Runner-Up, Sherry Trostle The doy for which so mony students hod woited whor moy hove seemed o lifetime hos orrived. Eoch moment wos permeoted with the spork. the Homecoming spirit which coptured the soul of every senior student, groduore spectotor. no motter the oge or rank The flurry of excitement wos engroved upon the memory of innumerable porticiponts The momen- tos moy be thrown owoy in the yeors to come, but the memory will forever smolder The force wos evoked on October 17. 1966 offer two routine porodes Mundone in the sense of tradition, being thot they ore held yeorly. olthough o vorying level of spirit wos exhibited Thot Fridoy night Bermudion Springs High School rocked its foundation, jilting the lows of consistency The first of its kind, the evening pep roily erupted with on unexpected fervor which lingered throughout the night The cheerleoders bounded into center stage bubbling with spirit, which wos os contogious os on epidemic of giggles Loter In the pep roily, o wove of hysterio erupted os two cheerleoders were threatened by the footboll ployers with pies. After serving their purpose (throwing the pies), the unsuspecting othletes received the some treatment by on ovenging cheerleoding squod Following the commotion, o stompeding crowd wos led to the bonfire by Mr Quoshnoc As flomes licked the pyre, the mosses chattered omongst themselves, slowly dwindling while chorred logs turned to ash The following afternoon woves of enthusiasts poured through the gores of Bermudion s stodium to commemorate the majestic 25th Homecoming Mony pupils hod orrived very eorly thot morning to prepore every detail of the rlruol Bolloons were filled, crepe poper strung, posters suspended, an- ticipation aroused This yeor oil ospects were to be performed in the most osrenrotious monner. with unparalleled perfection to ony standards After whor seemed o century, the competition began The spectacle wos viewed through mony poirs of teory eyes os followers were moved by the fusion of possion ond pride. Scoring 7 points to Get- tysburg's 14 points, the gome wos lost, but the teom wos not defeored Undimlnlshed jubilation flourished throughout the ofternoon ceremony, exploding with rodionce during half rime Bermudion s Eogle Bond shone os they took the field to serenode the bystanders. After performing, the must- cions stood ot ottentlon os the Homecoming Court floored through the conopy creoted distinctly for the grand entrance of royalty. Once oil eight condidotes ond their escorts were presented, the winners were onnounced. Sherry Trostle coptured the title of Second Runner-Up; Wendy Miller seized the honor of First Runner-Up; ond Angle Block wos crowned 1966 Homecom- ing Queen The trlumphont seniors glowed with the news of their victory in both the poster ond cor contests There were no losers on thot doy just remembrances of o grand Homecoming which will be retoined in our minds eremolly. Loter that evening, o bond of energetic dancers crowded the gym floor. The glittering pomp wos experienced by the overwhelming turnout The doys of Homecoming were o twinkling treasure to cherish — o personol epoch thot connot die 1986 Homecoming Queen, Angie Block Waiting for rhe announcement. . . ••• until the Homecoming Queen is The donee that evening added __________________________________crowned.___________________________ rhe final touch. .. E.S.H.S. celebrates its 25th year . . . 1966 Homecoming Court: Clndle Zepp. Melonie Soger. Angie Block, Wendy Miller, JoDl Weigle. ™ Morti Heckeniuber, Toosho Pyles. Sherry Trostle. I Lost yeor's Homecoming Queen, Lori Nelson JoDi ond Cindie perched upon rhe Freshmon Cor The senior's First-Place masterpiece Our Homecoming honored the members of The Class of 1961 Homecoming 55 5herry ond Melonie smile for the camera. Whether bosking in the intense summer heor. . • • • or bein9 fhe foo,bo11 reom s mos' dedico,ed the Eogle Morching Bond _______________________________fans . . .______________________________________always ploys with pride. . . . 1st year in Liberty Conference ... Band Director — The cool Mr. School 56 Marching Band •nlor Bond Members: 1st Row.- Kendra Wheeler. Taosho Pyles. Renee Plonk Sue Myers. Brian Weaver. Sherry Trosrle, Brigitte Heilond. Jenni Messinger, Kim Little 2nd Row: Pom Hughes, Angle Rakes, Liz Cut- ting. Chris Dlssinger. Holly Wicker. Bill Stehley. Shoron Gembe. Cindie Zepp. Mott Mummert. Ord Row: An- dy Thomen, Becky Moul. Angie Block. Noel King, Julie Stremmel. Tod Kuntz. Andrea Mickey. Mork Boyer. The 1986 1987 Eogle Morching Bond Jeremy serenodes the specrorors Our leoder , Orion Weover The Eogle Bond provides holfrime entertainment ... Eafile Earn! scores hiehest ever at 79.4 .. The Bermudian Springs Eogle Marching Bond hod o new challenge facing them this year. The unit sow its first Liberty Conference contention in the fall of 1986. Under the field com- mand of senior Brian Weaver, the Bond entertained its vast au- diences with jozz, Lotin, ond contemporary musical selections. The bond participated in mony competitions, earning higher scores os the marching season progressed. Endless weeks of preparation resulted in o sixth place position ot States. We placed very well for our first year in Liberty, and I wos pleased. stated Mr. School. Nor only wos the Bond involved in field events, but also it wos active in commemoroble festive porodes. Commitment, enthusiasm, ond pride in its achievements thrived throughout the weeks of competitive marching, generating o losring musicol memory. Percussion: 1st Row: Wendy Myers. Amy Morch. Dove Wollen, Liz Currlng. Krysto! Hermon, Holly Wicker. Domion Wogner 2nd Row: Moureen Kopper Korhie Grim. Doug Soger. Jason Ohrum. Uso Seoron. Josh Miller. Tod Kunrz Morching Bond 57 Executive Bond Council: Mike Moysllles. Mike Schreck. Joson Kufz, Shoron Gembe Tod Kunrz. Holly Wicker, Orion Weaver. Morr Mummerr, Jockte Weigle. The drum line steps forth onto the field. The huddled mosses A jom session on o bond bus Recognition Doy for Senior Bond Members Preporing for greomess . . • Band marches intc 4th Place Solid Dross 56 Morching Bond Bross: 1st Row: Chris Dissinger. Becky Moul. Tom Bolofoutos. Jeremy Kutz. Julie Srremmel. Renee Mickey, Don Beover, Pom Hughes 2nd Row: Chris Wheeler. Sherri Kennedy. Britton Pyles. Brod Dubs. Mike Moysilles. Don Bohn. Mork Boyer. Mott Mummert. Shown Eyster. Mike Schreck, Lee Wicker. Monlco Diss- inger, Mike Wogner 3rd Row: Chris Mouk. Jeff Cooke. Tony Covert. Dovid Smith. Mott Sweormon. Kevin Miller, Don Srremmel. Bill Stehley, Chris Tote. Horry Peters. Steve King. Eric Boyer Perfect procrice . . . . . . mokes for o perfect performonce. Woodwinds . 1st Row: Angie Block. Angie Rokes. Cindie Zepp. Trocey Myers. Noel King. Roxonne Oliver. Andreo Mickey 2nd Row: Kothl Sheoffer. Koren Murphy. Amy Myers. Corol Kirby. Michelle Wollen. Trocie Bossermon, Undo Smyers. 5horon Gembe, Srocey Stup, Jocqui Bosehore Jode Lemmon 3rd Row: Jockle Weigle. Ann Srockhom, Kristi Mummert. Trocey Griffie. Wendy Boyer. Joson Kutz, Croig Siberr. John Peters. Andy Thomen. Jeff Howley. Tommy Scheivert. Angie Fisher . . . ond concluding their performonce with the some style. Copfuring the field with pride . . . cut cf 15 at Hancver Malic ween Parade . . . The Bond concludes their opener, Fonfore ond Allegro.” Around ond oround if goes; where if stops, no one knows. None of us is os great os oil of us together.” — Anonymous. Silk Squad: 1st Row: Jamey Froker. Jenni Livelsberger. Genny Ellcker, Jenni Messinger Brigitte Heilond 2nd Row: Sue Myers. Brendo Feogley. Peggy Holrzinger. Ann Spongier, Kim Lirrle. Mary Rohrbough, Korhy Reever. Tommy Block. Kendro Wheeler. Marching Bond 59 Swingflag ond Rifle Squads . Is! Row. Melanie Kuntz. Jenni Willioms, Miki Seville. 2nd Row: Angie Reynolds, Krisrl Trimmer, Toosho Pyles. Renee Plonk, Triclo Held, Sherry Trosfle. Kim Miller. Potty Myers. Angie gives it her oil! Toro on the run! Kevin is jusr blowin' in the wind. Chico ond Allen . . New coach leads larger teams ... The 1986 Cross Country Teams were mode up of eight mole ond six female runners. Coach Wardle direcred the reams for the first rime, facing new experiences side-by-side with the fourteen athletes. Each meet sow improved Eogle squods. Their confidence grew with every new challenge, os they overcome the obstacles which hod once stood between the reoms ond success. Cooch Wardle added. Next year's group looks to be very promising, not only on on individual basis, but also on o team basis. Striving towards the finish line. A determined Jenni Chico breezing around the turn Kevin strides along. 60 Cross Country John pushing if to the limit Allen Stoner running in hormony. Whor form. Mike! Tommy struggles for success. Kevin, the leoder 1C lettermen tc come back as veterans . • BOYS CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Lirrlesrown Inv. 5th Place Kennord-Dole W 25 to 36 Waynesboro L 45 to 15 Gettysburg L 49 to 15 James Buchonon L 45 to 16 Greencostle . L 50 to 15 Fairfield L 32 to 24 Littlesrown W 23 to 36 New Oxford L 45 to 18 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Littlesrown Inv. . 1st Ploce Kennord-Dole L 45 to 15 Waynesboro L 48 to 15 Gettysburg L 43 to 18 James Buchonon L 51 to 16 Greencostle L 46 to 16 Victory bound! John collides with the foiioge. Cross Country 61 Blazing the trail Cross Country Teams: 1st Row: John Chupp. Eric Baker. Allen Stoner. Shown Forsythe. Kevin Boker 2nd Row: Tommy Block. Angie Block. Thereso Gladfelter. Cooch Wordle, Keren Murphy. Toro Perry, Jennl Shank Woy to lunge, Jen! Stacey dribbles down the field. Jennifer and Sreph hove their opponent surrounded ,. . Ccach Pc well ends 18-year career ... Pes 62 Field Hockey Sreph Cook Chris Dissinger Varsity Field Hockey Team: 1st Row: Down Wenschhof, Mono Gorcio. Chris Diss- inger, Steph Hoff, Jennifer Levy. Julie Stremmel. 2nd Row: Steph Cook, Melome Soger, Stocey Showers. JoDi Welgle. Liso Georhort A Bermudian ortock The challenge this year wos to work on desire, quoted head cooch, Mrs. Powell when commenting on the 1986 Varsity Field Hockey Team. Two keys to this physical ond oggressive sport ore defense ond speed, combined with o solid possing ond dribbling gome. This year’s Lody Eagles possessed the experience ond deter- mination rhor gave them o competitive edge in the Blue Mountain League. The squod, composed of twenty-three members, completed its season with o record of four wins, five losses, ond one tie. Next year's season will be enhanced by the addition of new participants, os well os the returning of strong veteran ream members. Sticks on Mario! Stocey blocks a scoop. Julie in ocrion Monico's in control. JoDi sroys on course. nite injuries, 110% team effert. . . Lody Eagle teamwork VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY SCORES Kennord-Dole Gettysburg Liftlesrown Fairfield New Oxford Jomes Ouchonon Diglervllle Delone Cothollc Waynesboro Greencosrle Scorlond L 0to3 W 1 toO L 0 to 4 W 2 toO L 1 to 3 T 2 to 2 L 0 to 3 W 1 toO L 0to3 L Oto3 W 3to0 J.V. FIELD HOCKEY SCORES Kennord-Dole L 0 ro 2 Gettysburg L 0 to 3 Littlestown L 0 to 5 i Melonie Soger Stocey Showers J.V. Field Hockey T om: 1st Row: Amy Meyers (Mgr.). Shelly Peerers. Missy Wollen. Amy Dovls. Koterro Morhno, Mickle Airland (Mgr.). 2nd Row: Monlco Dlssinger. Roxonne Oliver. Morel Blevenour, Michelle Weover, Shelly Decker Sherri Kennedy Total concentration from Melonie Julie Stremmel Down Wenschhof JoDi Weigle Field Hockey 63 Mark pulls down another one. u It hurts right there. Cooch. Greg scolps o worrior Flemina, Stambauah, Tyson break records 64 Foorboll Vorsity Footboll Teom: 1st Row: Ken McKee. Jeff Lombert. J. C Asper. Dorren Horbold. Tim Sowers Rick Lower. Rick Alrhoff. Mork Fleming. Skip Tyson. Dorren McCouslin. Bryon Zomboni, Gorfleld Archer 2nd Row.- Deon Green. Eric Wickline. Dove Gilbert. Greg Byers, Croig Hinkle. Tim Thomos. Duone Myers. Jeff Showers. Gory Srombough. Rick Eisenhort, Bill Wheeler. 3rd Row: Pete Hollingsheod. Brlon Wolf, Brion Oswold. Croig Miller. Eric Sowers. Eric Hebe. Troy Byers, Poul Buohl. John White. Chorlie Rohrbough. Brondon Morkle. Croig West. Mike Horbold. Kevin In- grom. Corl Grogon. 4th Row: April Wolf (Mgr.), Prudi Cookerly (Mgr ). Jomie Borrletr (Mgr ). Jenny Inskip (Mgr.). Cooch Greenholt. Cooch Tosten, Cooch Dries. Cooch Heinemon, Cooch Goff. Cooch Oliphont. Ron Arnsberger (Mgr.). Striving for success through improvement'' wos the gool of the Vorsity Footboll Teom during the 1986 season. With the instituting of o new pass- ing offense complemented by o traditionally fierce defense, the squod was able to achieve their objective. The strong team unify ond positive at- titude that developed under the superior leadership of senior captains Rick Alrhoff, Jeff Lombert. and Skip Tyson helped pove the woy for the upcom- ing underclassmen. Dedicated to excellence, these othleres began vigorous conditioning ond weight troining throughout the summer months. Dy August 30. the teom wos adequately prepared to take the gridiron. The individual effort of each teom member resulted in Bermudion’s intense competitiveness within rne Blue Mounroin League. The newly appointed heod coach, Mr. Dries, brought with him nine years of previous experience to the position. To become o better teom everyday you leave the field was the message he expressed to his squod. ond they replied by doing just that. The Varsity Foorboll Teom closed our the season with o record of four wins ond seven losses. Highlighting the seoson wos the shutout of tradi- tional rival New Oxford by a score of 13-0. Guided by the unified leadership of the senior teom members, o new generation of Eagle foorboll ployers has emerged, initiating Bermudian’s attainment of success through improvement. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Northern L 06 to 21 Lirrlesrown L 00 to 21 Delone CorhoHc L 16 to 27 Scorlond W 21 to 00 Waynesboro L 07 to 14 Biglervllle L 07 to 27 Gettysburg L 06 to 14 James Buchonon W 19 to 06 Greencostle W 34 to 12 Comp Hill L 28 to 35 New Oxford W I3ro0 Doach Dries pushes offensive plan of action Thor golden orm sfrikes ogoin! Greg borries for yordoge Cholk onorher one for Mork. Mork Fleming Garfield Archer Rick Alrhoff iTiiTT ITTiTT Jeff Lomberr r ioi! mi Dorren Horbold Rick Lower Ken McKee Tim Sowers Skip Tyson Bryon Zomboni SENICRSENICDSENI Foorbol! 65 Eogle teamwork Sowers plows through. I.V. Team romps Kay nesbcrc, K-t .Tearn Horbold colls the ploy To meosure o team's success is not only to look ot the won loss record, but also look ot the things they hove ac- complished, such os how they hove molded together os o team unit, the character ond class they hove shown in both victory ond defeat, ond the constont improvement seen eoch week. These words of Cooch Greenholf summed up the Junior Varsity's attitude towards the gome of football. The team ployed with great zeal ond courage throughout rhe season. Their efforts resulted in the tremendous conquest of Waynesboro by o score of 34-0. Under rhe positive influence of rhe varsity squad, these young athletes hove become well prepared to accept rhe challenges that contribute to our football reams' continuo' success in rhe Blue Mountain League. Blazing by the Rockers Hebe in punting form Mike seorching for o receiver 66 J.V. Foorboll The strategic huddle J.V. FOOTBALL SCORES Llrrlesrown L 00 to 14 Delone Catholic L 06 to 21 Scotland L 00 to 08 New Oxford W 07 to 00 Woynesboro W 04 to 00 Gettysburg L 06 to 12 James Duchonon L 00 to 08 Greencostle L 07 to 10 ats archrivals New Oxford and Waynesboro Continued improvement is the mojor gool of the en- tire Eogle foorboll program The 1986 Freshman Foot- ball Team wos not on exception to this philosophy. Under the expert coaching of Coach McCollum and Coach Kuhns, the squod hod improved on o weekly basis. This devotion resulted in the respecroble record of three wins, four losses, ond one time. Two highlights of the team's season were the victories over com- petitive archrivols New Oxford ond Waynesboro. These nineteen players will moke up the future Ber- mudian Springs foorboll reams. The constant improve- ment they hove achieved eoch week will oid them in their advancement to the varsity squod. An Eogle timeout Mike Brandt, on Eogle flying high! Mike Thornton in motion Freshmon Foorboll 67 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES Lirrlesrown L 06 to 16 Delone Corholic L 06 to 12 Scorlond T 00 to 00 New Oxford W 06 to 06 Woynesboro W 06 to 07 Blglerville L 12 to 13 Gettysburg L 14 to 22 James Buchonon W 07 to 00 Freshman Foorboll Teom: 1st Row: Justin 'Vhirocre. Anthony Biese. Brion Becker Mort King. Bob Sponseller 2nd Row: Sherry Smith (Mgr.). Mike Brondr Jeff Howley, Don Bougher. Mike Wogner. Korhy Buohl (Mgr) 3rd Row: Cooch Mummerr John Coshmon Horry Perers. Bill Howk. Jim Klingensmirh, Morr Sroub, Cooch Niebel 4rh Row: Cooch Mc- Collum, Ron Decker. Mike Thornron. Doug Soger, Jeremy Block. Alex Bergmonn. Cooch Kuhns. ...Team makes Districts fcr third year ... The 1986 Lody Eagles Varsity Volleyball Team captured the second place title in the Blue Mountain League, completing the seoson with a ten and five record. Determina- tion. desire, and the leadership of Coach Spertzel led the squad to Districts for o third consecutive year. Eoch game drew immense crowds; faces painted red and grey helped promote the aura of energy which sparked smashing vic- tories. Throughout their three-month seoson the ream perservered with overwhelming stamina and diligence. Coach Spertzel stored, We had o strong team and a good program — the enduring qualities to continue a winning tradition of Eagle Volleyball. Varsity Volleyball Team: 1st Row: Miho Inoue 2nd Row: Cooch Spertzel. Holly Wicker. Tracey Myers. Wendy Boyer. Beth Bolek. Cooch Grim. 3rd Row: Tricio Heid. Uso Smith. Missy Basehore. Kim Tyson. Wendy Miller. Jodie Price. Jomie Borrlett 66 Varsity Volleyboll Kim leaps off her feet. An A for effort. Where's the ball? It’s coming to you, Kim! Double the defense! Leviroring the boll Trocey hits fhe floor .. .9 lettermen tc return next year . . . VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SCORES Kennord-Dole W . . 2 toO Shippensburg L 1 to 2 Delone Catholic L . . 1 to 2 L. . 1 to 2 Foirfield W 2 to 0 W 2 toO Gettysburg W 2 toO W 2 toO Littlestown W 2 to 0 W 2 to 0 New Oxford W 2 toO W 2 toO Woynesboro W . . . 2 to 1 L 0 to 2 Cedor Cliff L. . . 0 to 2 Our Lody Eogles Anriciporing the boll Miho Inoue, our Joponese Exchonge Student Wendy Miller Dominoring fhe foe Vorsity Volleyboll 69 Miho in oction. Jenny returns o serve Wendy reaches for the set Trish eyes her return ... J.V.Team finishes with 11-4record • .. A double dose of Eogle power. Four juniors ond seven sophomores comprised the 1986 1987 J.V. Volleyboll Squod. These eleven girls exhibited undiminished vigor, complimented with o dosh of fervor, to achieve their record of eleven ond four. Cooch Grim guided the team with a positive outlook no matter what the odds. The future looks promising for this group of aspiring athletes. J.V. VOLLEYBALL SCOBES Kennord Dole W Shippensburg W Delone Cotholic L Foirfield W . . Gettysburg w.. . Littlesrown w New Oxford w Waynesboro w. Cedor Cliff L . . . 70 J.V Volleyboll 2 tou 2 to 1 0 to 2 L 0 to 2 2 roO W 2 toO 2 toO W . . 2 to 1 2 roO W . .. 2 toO 2 roO W 2 to 0 2 roO L 1 to 2 0 to 2 Lody Eagles in action Kothie gives it her oil. J.V. Volleyboll Team: 1st Row: Ann Spongier. Jocqui Bosehore. Tommy Shonk. Potry Myers. 2nd Row: Korhie Grim. Angie Hinkle. Crysrol Cromer Trocy Dorsey. 3rd Row: Jenny Inskip. Shelly Smith Angie Acker, Lori Weover. Srocey Gulden. Wendy Bowers. The squod cheers on rhe reom. Beth Bolek ond Monico Hinkle, substitutes .. Squad wins spirit award fcr enthusiasm This yeor the height of spirit or Bermu- dian hos exceeded every previous limita- tion. The football cheerleaders helped to eorn our football fans ' The Best Fans in Adorns County title occording to THE GET- TYSBURG TIMES, on honor never before bestowed upon our school. The football cheerleaders ottended Eastern Cheerleaders Association's summer clinic ond won rhe title of most-spirited squod. For this they were given o spirit stick which con be viewed in the trophy cose. Along with this oword. they were given ribbons of excellence for their perfor- mance in rhe nightly evaluations. Throughout the season rhe squod con- tinued to better themselves, by holding endless practices to incorporate cheers ond routines learned during rhe ECA summer clinic. They supported Bermudian 110% through every obstacle, to victory. Football Cheerleaders: 1st Row.- Audro Goines, Angie Hinkle. Keoly Fitrro, Angie Bolek. Carol Wolf. 2nd Row: Angie Acker, Lee Chrismer. Rondo Arnsberger. Foorboll Cheerleoders 71 Angie keeps on eye on rhe gome. The squod begins another spirited cheer. Keoly Fiftro Lee Chrismer ■■■■ Winter Activities 74 Winter Activities Winter Activities 75 Poul drives! Eyeing rhe shot Under rhe boords C.S.H.S. Basketball celebrates . . • The successful execution of rhe 1966-1967 Vorslty Boys Dosketboll Teom wos rhe result of Senior-domlooted squod. rhe Inltiorlon of the fosr breoK Into the 90me plon, ond a relentless pressure defense. Aggression, enduronce. ond precision shooring on the part of eoch teom member contributed to rhe oll-oround performance of rhe group A balanced scor- ing ottock ond rhe concept of posslng the ball to rhe open person were examples of the sound teom orlentorlon thor new heod coach. John Fisher, hod Instituted Another of Cooch Fisher's objectives was to improve the previous wln loss record, making this season the best that Bermudlon has hod in seven years. The boys teom provided the competition ond outstanding effort to contend with the Blue Mountoln Leogue s best sguods. The Eogles' poise ond solid overoll game wos feorured In rhe contest against Greencasrle with the teom prevailing over rhe Blue Devils by on overtime score of 64 to 61. The squod also propelled over orchrlvol. New Oxford, with o 84 to 69 conquest Our dedicared fans, os well as our vorslty teom members, will olwoys remember this vorslty boskerboll season for surviving through oil those noll-blrlng. heorr-stopping gomes Conse- quently. rhe vorslty boys received rhe nickname. The Cardiac Kids, for oil those lost-second shors which kept the spectators on the edge of rhe bleachers. Although Cooch Fisher's boskerboll progrom is In the building process, the future oppeors ro be favorable. A tolenred group of juniors ond sophomores will remoln to continue the improvement launched by this year's seniors The finale of the seoson came with the team entering rhe District III Playoffs for the first rime In seven yeors by playing Eastern York High 5chool Skip aims high . . . . . . and so does Don. Boys Varsity Basketball Teom: 1st Row: Skip Tyson. Mr. Davidson (JV Cooch), Mr. Fisher (Vorslry Cooch), Som Stevens. 2nd Row: Rkk Alrhoff. Mark Fleming. Orion Weaver, Poul Buohl, Rick Lower. Jeff Lomberr. Don Lorr, John Peters. John needs some elbow room! 76 Boys Vorslry Boskerboll . . . its 3Cth Anniversary Rick Alrhoff Mork Fleming Bermudian vs. Northern................60 to 59 Bermudlon vs. West Perry..............5d to 66 Bermudlon vs. Detone Corhollc ........44 to 59 Bermudlon vs. Gettysburg .............44 to 51 Bermudlon vs. Llrtlesrown.............52 to 67 Bermudlon vs. Fairfield...............60 to 56 Bermudion vs Blglerville..............42 to 65 Bermudian vs. New Oxford.............71 to 72 Bermudion vs. James Buchanan..........49 to 65 Bermudlon vs. Woynesboro..............67 to 76 Bermudian vs. Greencostle.............64 to 61 Bermudion vs. Scotlond ...............47 to 38 37 to 65 46 to 70 54 to 65 85 to 56 63 to 61 84 to 69 57 to 66 45 to 77 34 to 56 52 to 64 FOURTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Bermudion vs. Kennord-Dale......................... 64 to 49 Bermudion vs. Foirchonce-Georges...................71 to 67 (Unlontown. PA) DISTRICT III — PLAYOFF GAME vs Eastern 67 to 77 Jeff Lambert Don Lott Rick Lower Som Srevens Skip Tyson Orion Weaver Boys Vorsify Boskefboll 77 Roise your hond! Looking ro drive Dorrell shoots for two Tosre good? . . . J.V.’s defeat New Oxford twice ... Croig shoots with style. Aiming high m BOYS BASKETBALL SCORES Bermudion vs. Northern 40 ro 44 Bermudion vs Greencosrle 45 to 59 47 ro 50 Bermudion vs Gettysburg 40 to 45 54 to 61 Bermudian vs. Fairfield 53 to 34 ... 43 to 56 Bermudian vs. Jomes Buchonon 42 to 53 56 to 56 Bermudian vs West Perry.......... 56 to 67 Bermudion vs New Oxford 62 to 56 59 to 53 Bermudian vs Delone Catholic 40 ro 61 32 to 46 Bermudian vs Lirtlestown 46 to 43 41 to 57 Bermudion vs. Waynesboro . . 32 to 64 49 ro 75 Bermudion vs Biglerville 59.ro.46 -......... 56 to 36 Bermudion vs Scotland . 47 to 29 . 46 to 51 The purpose of this year's J.V. Boys Basketball progrom wos ro reinforce the importance of fundamentals such os boll handling ond shooting while establishing o strong ream cohesion Also providing valuable ploy ex- perience In o gome situorion wos onorher gool of Cooch Jeff Dovidson for his reom. The combination of these efforts resulted In 7 wins ond 15 losses for the 1986-1967 record. The squod remained competitive with their foes throughout the season, biosting the bockboords ond blazing the courts. The double wins over New Oxford (62 to 56. 59 ro 53) ond the single win over Lirrlesrown (46 ro 43) were especially satisfactory for the reom — o payment for oil those rigorous ond exhousting proctices that they survived This group of young men will be in the limelight next season os they pro- gress upward In the baskerboll progrom ro the varsity level. Orion anticipates to pass. 78 Boys J.V. Boskerboll J.V. Basketball Team: 1st Row.- Lorry Kuhn, Terry Kline, Jamie Railing. Croig Hinkle, Nathan Stoner. Jerome Leothery 2nd Row: Croig West. Craig Siberr. Jason Kutz. Dorrell Cool. Orion Oswald. Croig Miller. Shooting It up Grosping of success Horry performs Smoshing the opposition A dominont pose ...11-4record culminates seascn ..• . The word exceptionol con be used ro describe the Freshman Boys Basket- ball Teom's season A record of eleven wins ond four losses mode new heod cooch. Mr Dove Boyer. Goss of 1979 exrremely proud The main obstocle rhot the squad hod to overcome wos ro ourploy their op- ponent in the pursuit of being victorious Eoch proctice sow o more improved team This wos verified every rime they entered the court ogolnst their competitors. Highlighting the boys schedule wos the triumph over the New Oxford Col- onlols by a score of 48 ro 18. The ream's scoring overage was 44 points per gome while the opponents hod on overoge of 36 points per gome These freshman boys will odvonce next year to the J.V. level Their record during the 1986-1987 season disploys o promising future for the Bermudlon Boys Basketball progrom Mike in total control A flying Eogle FRESHMAN BOYS BASKETBALL SCORES Bermudian vs Fairfield . . . 43 ro 15 Bermudlon vs East 42 ro 50 Bermudion vs Antietom 44 ro 39 Bermudlon vs. Scotland 35 ro 55 Bermudion vs Jomes Buchanan 45 to 24 Bermudian vs. Greencostle 48 to 32 Bermudion vs Gettysburg . . 37 ro 29 48 to 33 Bermudian vs Delone Catholic . 50 to 38 35 to 51 Bermudlon vs. Biglerville 59 ro 54 56 to 57 Bermudlon vs New Oxford 29 to 28 48 ro 18 Bermudlon vs Liftlestown 41 ro 19 Cancelled Boys Freshmon Boskerboll 79 Aiming for two A roste for glory Frethmon Doy faifcetbolli lit Row: O'er Poxton Jeremy Ku r. H yry Pe e Tom Oolafoutas Victor Gor- do. Todd Solomon 2nd Row: Cooch Pove Ooyer Oil! Cddweil Mike Wogner Jon Lower Doug Golden. Aiex Oergmonn, Mike Thornron Mike Brondr. John Cojhmon ... Lady Easles wrap-up season by • . The Lady Eagles' Varsity Basketball Team began their season with flying colors, winning their first four out of five gomes. Three talented lodies, added to the six returning varsity letter receivers, completed the squod. The team proved their desire to be victorious by achieving 10 wins throughout the grueling twenty-one-gome schedule. This enabled them to quolify for the District ill Ployoffs held in late February ogoinst Fleetwood High School. Under the coaching expertise of Mr. VonArtsdolen, the Lody Eogles met eoch opponent heod-on, ready to do bottle on the court. Two particular gomes will always re- main in the hearts ond minds of the players ond their sup- portive fans. The Greencostle ond Lirrlestown contests were action pocked, overtime bouts thor showed the in- tense competitiveness ond ability to maintain boll control under pressure that led to those two memorable wins. The 1966-1987 win record is o positive indication that next year's team will be a major threat in the Blue Moun- tain League. With only three of the squad's members groduoting, the remaining Lody Eogles will hove ex- perience ond skill necessary to overcome the obstacles they must foce to attain success. Kim gets vicious. 80 Girls Vorslty Boskerball Rhonojp's on top of things. And now it's Missy's turn. Varsity Girls Basketball: 1st Row: Missy Bosehore, Wendy Boyer, Trocey Myers, Kim Tyson. 2nd Row: Jonet Ludwig, Tricio Heid, Liso Smith. 3rd Row: Mr. VonArtsdolen (Varsity Coach), Cindy Toner, Sherri Hort, Rhondo Storner, Louro Smith, Mr. Grim (J.V. Cooch). The domino effect. Sofe! Kim goes for 'two.'' ... entering District III Playoffs ••• Liso Smith Sherri Hort Rhonda Storner VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES Bermudlon vs Northern . 38 to 28 Bermudlon vs Greerxasrte 36 to 36 56 to 69 Bermudlon vs Gettysburg 36 to 52 34 to 50 Bermudlon vs Fairfield 65 to 31 47 to 21 Bermudlon vs tomes Buchonon 56 to 41 71 to 53 Bermudlon vs New Oxford.... 41 to 56 46 to 71 Bermudlon vs Delone Catholic . 35 to 56 30 to 51 Bermudlon vs. Lmterown ... 43 to 56 69 to 44 Bermudton vs Waynesboro . . 53 to 35 54 to 33 Bermudlon vs Biglerville 62 to 22 65 to 28 Bermudton vs Scortond 40 to 30 53 to 27 NO CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT THIS SEASON DISTRICT III — PLAYOFF GAME Bermudlon vs. Fleetwood . 50 ro 52 The Eagles swoop in for the kill. Ballerina Girl Liso is full of determination. Girb Vorsrty BosKerboll 61 .. • J.V. s experience five-same win streak.. Lori domlnores the boords. The 1966-1967 Girls Junior Vorsity Doskerboll Teom ochieved two moin ob- jectives during rheir seoson; rhey won fifty percent of their Blue Mountoin Leogue contests, ond the squod mointoined on overoll even gome. Cooch Grim summorized the squad's performonce by storing. An outston- ding ottitude ond o sense of teom unity were quolities thot oided our success The first half of the season's ploy wos highlighted by o five-gome win srreok ond the defeot of the Delone Catholic Squirerres by o score of 35 to 25. Firsr- holf losses to Lirrlesrown. Scotlond. ond Woynesboro spurred our girls to change rheir gome-plon philosophy In the second holf Vanquishing those three op- ponents proved rheir strategy worked. Their final record wos 12 ond 9. The continued work on the basic basketball skills during the off-seoson will greorly enhance the chonces of these girls next yeor in hopes of showcasing the coveted BML Championship Trophy J.v. GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES Bermudion vs Northern Bermudion vs Greencasrle 30 to 39 .... 29 to 46 30 to 39 Bermudion vs. Gettysburg ... 35 to 19 . . 31 to 36 Bermudion vs FoirfiekJ . 53 to 24 46 to 33 Bermudion vs Jomes Buchonon . 62 to 16 45 to 34 Bermudion vs New Oxford 34 to 32 35 to 47 Bermudion vs. Delone Corholic 35 to 25 . 36 to 46 Bermudion vs Lirtlestown . 30 to 32 . ... 37 to 32 Bermudion vs Woynesboro ... 24 to 28 40 to 35 Bermudion vs. Biglervtlle 52 to 26 . 50 to 26 Bermudion vs Scotlond 26 to 43 . 37 to 23 82 J V Girls Doskerboll A bottle for rhe boll Trocey breaks rhe press ... Girls win susquehanncckTcurnament • This yeor's 1986-1987 Freshmon Girls Doskefboll Teom was a combinorion of rolenr and individual skill fhor worked rogerher in rhe pursuif of vicrory. Because rhe enrire Blue Mounrain League hod srrengrhened, rhe squad faced a challenging fifreen-game schedule. The well disrribufion of scored poinrs and assisrs conrribured ro rhe overall success of rheir season. The Susquehannock Tournamenr, held on rwo weekends in January, wos rhe highpoinr of rhe ream's conquesrs. The girls coprured rhe Firsr-Place Trophy and had rwo players selecred ro be on rhe All-Tournamenr Team. New heod coach, Ms Ango Srrine felr rhor The Freshman Girls hold a promising furure for Bermu- dian Springs Girls Basketball.” FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES Bermudion vs Foirfield 32 to 19 Bermudion vs Eost 34 ro 36 Bermudion vs. Anrierom............23 to 36 Bermudion vs. James Buchonon . 26 ro 23 Bermudion vs. Greencosrle........23 ro 42 Bermudion vs. Gerrysburg 36 ro 22 . . . 32 ro 06 Bermudion vs. Delone Corholic 30 ro 49 24 ro 26 Bermudion vs. Biglerville 26ro09 34ro12 Bermudion vs New Oxford ........ 35 ro 37 ........31 ro 35 Bermudion vs. Lirrlesrown. . 46 ro 16.......Cancelled SUSQUEHANNOCK TOURNAMENT Bermudion vs. Dollosrown.........................37 ro 22 Bermudion vs Wesr York............................42 ro 28 Box our! Some rough D” Amy is given a hand. Freshmon Girls Boskerboll 63 Freshman Girls Baskefball: Isf Row: Sherri Smirh. Parry Myers, Dana Schoff- srall, Jocqui Bosehore. 2nd Row: Coach Srrine. Tabi Mcllwee, Korhie Buohl, Shelly Decker, Jode Lemmon, Judy Felrs, Tammy Griesr, Solly Spahr. no candids were available. Our apologies . . . Because of Indemenr wearher and posrponemenrs. Mark for the Breakdown Shovel Manio Eric rips off o Colonial's head. . . . Eagle Wrestlers achieve 8th • . . Varsity Wrestling: 1st Row: Kirk Keech, Gynn Scott, Rick Trimmer. Eric Sowers, Shown Forsyrhe, Ron Kemper, Tim Sowers, Kevin Ingrom, Mike Har- bold, Cooch McCollum. 2nd Row: Chris Mauk, Jeff Showers, Jim Wolf, Chuck Ingram, Greg Byers. Troy Byers, Peter Hollingshead. Mike Rohrbough, Eric Wickline, Doryl Leas. 3rd Row: Molly Wolfe (Mgr ). Tracey Dorsey (Mgr.). Mike Floyd. Steve Silsley, J. C. Asper, Mork Owens, Dorren Horbold. Joke Bonkert, Cooch Kuhn, Cooch Goff, Cooch Spertzel, Mr. Wogener. Cooch Wordle. 84 Vorslry Wrestling Tim pulls o Colonial to his bock. The 1986-1987 Wrestling Team produced the most wins during a single season in the 17-year history of Ber- mudian Springs Wrestling with 13 wins. They finished se- cond in the Blue Mountain League with o record of eight wins ond one loss. Twelve hundred people watched the Bermudian Springs Eogles ond the Biglerville Conners bot- tle it out on their mot for the League title. Even though the Eogles lost the close match by o score of 27 to 24, the event will be remembered os one of the greatest dual meets of the season between two outstanding squads. The ream, led by senior co-coproins Kirk Keech ond Tim Sowers, demonstrated the true meaning of three vital words to the success of ony wrestling program: dedica- tion, determination, ond desire. Their efforts also verified the phrase, No guts, no glory I” These individuals gave if their all in order to Improve their seating status while con- tinuing the upward climb to their ultimate gool — to be a State Champion. Eogle wresrlers use the Cross-Face ond end with o Crodle • • • consecutive winning season ... J. C. Asper Kirk Keech Tim Sowers Dorren Horbold Mark Owens Jim Wolf Varsity Wrestling 85 VARSITY WRE5TLING SCORES Bermudian vs. Comp Hill............................. 39 to 27 Bermudian vs. James Buchonon..........................31 to 20 Bermudian vs. New Oxford............................. 53 to 10 Bermudian vs. Milton Hershey..........................18 to 36 Bermudlon vs. Uttlestown..............................37 to 15 Bermudlon vs Central Dauphin East.....................40 to 16 Bermudlon vs York Suburban............................61 to 06 Bermudlon vs. Scotland................................48 to 15 Bermudlon vs. Gettysburg..............................41 to 14 Bermudlon vs. Bolling Springs.........................42 to 18 Bermudlon vs. Northern............................! . 34 ro 24 Bermudlon vs. Waynesboro..............................39 to 18 Bermudlon vs. Greencastle............................ 33 to 21 Bermudlon vs Biglervllle..............................24 to 27 Bermudlon vs. Delone Catholic.........................39 to 21 Darren riding with o Two-On-One Pin 'em flat! ... J.V. s finish season, 11-2... J.V. WRESTLING SCORES Bermudion vs. Comp Hill...........36 ro 12 Bermudian vs. James Buchanan .... 30 ro 24 Bermudion vs. New Oxford..........36 ro 18 Bermudion vs. Milron Hershey.....15 ro 39 Bermudion vs. Lirrlesrown.........36 ro 18 Bermudion vs. Scorlond............48 ro 08 Bermudion vs. Gerrysburg.........41 ro 06 Bermudion vs. Boiling Springs...34 ro 18 Bermudion vs. Norrhern............35 ro 21 Bermudion vs. Waynesboro..........34 ro 24 Bermudion vs. GreencasHe..........42 ro 18 Bermudion vs. Biglerville.........40 ro 06 Bermudion vs. Delone Carholic....29 ro 30 Ankle-Picking rime! 66 J.V Wrestling No poin, no gain! Sreve curs wirh o Splir Scissors. Eric is in control. This year's J.V. Wrestling Team proved its excellence by winning eleven our of rhirreen marches. The win loss record wos rhe ream’s best in 17 years of Bermudion Springs J.V. wresrling history. The squad also contributed ro rhe success of rhe vorsiry ream They forced rheir ream members ro pur forth o 100 percent effort, entitling rhe victor ro o position on rhe senior squod. Under rhe leadership of Cooch Richard Kunn, rhe reom conquered rheir opponents one by one. Many gropplers improved rheir personal performances ond adopted ro rhe consronr weighr-closs changes wirh little difficulty. The march against rhe Waynesboro Indians wos rhe most challenging for rhese junior Eogle gropplers. They prevailed over rheir competitor by o score of 34 ro 24, showing rheir dominance on rhe mot. The future of Eogle Wresrling lies in rhe abilities of this J.V. Team, which appear ro be equol or above other wresrling reams in rhe Blue Mountain Leogue. • . Young grapplers gain experience • . . Freshman Wrestling: 1st Row: Ron Decker, Mike Lynn, Don Stremmel, Scott Fohr- inger. 2nd Row: Cooch Spertzel. Justin Whitocre, Mike Tipler, Doug Soger, Cooch Goff. This year's Freshman Squod of the Junior High Wrestling Team, headed by Cooch Robert Spertzel, hod enjoyed on outstanding season. Experience plus ambition aided in the group’s individual, os well os team, successfulness. The leadership qualities found in these gropplers gave them the advantage in over- coming their foes. The Northern match prov- ed to be the most memorable for the squad. The Eagles won by o narrow margin of 44 to 40. The time spent wrestling on the junior high ream enables these ninth grade boys to develop their wrestling techniques in prepara- tion for their advancement to the J.V. or Vor- siry Team in all weight classes for seasons to come. JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING SCORE 52 ro 44 30 ro 55 40 ro 48 64 ro 30 46 ro 41 44 ro 43 55 ro 34 43 ro 39 33 ro 48 Bermudian vs. Jomes Buchonon Bermudlon vs. New Oxford. . . Bermudian vs. Lirrlesrown.... Bermudlon vs. Scotland....... Bermudlon vs. Gettysburg..... Bermudlon vs. Northern....... Bermudlon vs. Waynesboro . . Bermudian vs. Shlppensburg. . . Bermudlon vs. Biglervllle.... Escape! Mike goes for a Switch. Freshmon Wresrllng 87 Walk Like on Egyprian' Angie looks for approval . . . 19§€-19S7 ... a spirited year... Wrestling Cheerleaders: Angie Aker, Tracy Rupert. Angie Reynolds. Kim Miller, Angie Hinkle, Rondo Arnsberger. The basketball cheerleaders chant to the fans. Basketball Cheerleaders: Shoron Gembe, Keoly Fittro, Krysrol Herman, Toosho Pyles, Jenny Livelsberger, Lee Chrismer, Sherry Trostle. Block belt Sherry Angie ends o cheer. 66 Cheerleaders The 1966-1987 Basketball and Wrestling Cheerleading Squads demonstrated pep and vivacity throughout the winter sports season These girls supported their teams through the sweetness of victories ond the occa- sional ogony of defeats. Cheerleoding advisor. Miss Trod Lobough. guided the groups to precision performances ot the athletic events. The summer of 1986 proved to be extremely successful for both squods while attending the Eastern Cheerleoding Association's summer clinic at Get- tysburg College in July The girls earned o ploque for The Most Improved Squod. ribbons ond o spirit stick for disploying relentless spirit throughout thot week. Next yeor the remoining members of both cheerleoding squads will be challenged to mointoin the fontostic Eogle spirit within the wolls of Bermu- dian Springs. Seniors: Sitting: Toosho Pyles, Shoron Gembe. Kneeling: Keoly Fittro, Sherry Trostle. Standing: Lee Chrismer. Toral concentration Jeff ponders his next move ...ChessTeam... 1 in S.Central PA... A smile to breok the tension. Chess ploy this yeor begon offer Chrlstmos vocorion wirh eoch reom ploying o double round-robin (ten marches in oil). The 1966-1987 Chess Team, with four returning starters ond o promising group of sophomores ond freshmen, were determined to upgrade lost year's 8-2 record, which wos good enough for 2nd Place in the League Bermudian Springs placed 5th lost yeor in the PA Store High School Championship ond also earned o 9rh-ploce finish in the mind excruciating three-doy Notional High School Chess Champion- ship in Philadelphia. This year's experienced group of chess veterons hove mode o strong effort to copture its first League title In ten years. As eoch individual continues to improve his gome, the future Eogle Chess Team will discover the perfect sequences of moves thot will force their opponents into the ultimate checkmote CHESS TEAM SCORES Littlesrown...............5 to 0...............5 to 0 Gettysburg................4 to 1...............5 to 0 Smithsburg.............4.5 to .5...............3 to 2 New Oxford...............3 to 2.............4.5 to .5 Waynesboro ..............3 to 2............2.5 to 25 Chess Teom 89 Chess Team: 1st Row: Mark Hinkle, Cooch Kowalski, John Chupp. 2nd Dove Smith, 5hown Eysrer, Dorren Horbold, Jeff Cooke, Mike Horbold. Row: Dorren looks for o checkmate. . . . Christmas festivity THE 1986-1967 Senior High Chorus 90 Chrlsrmos Concerr Chorus Chorus Officers: Brion Weover, Vice-Presidenr; Angie Block, Secretory; Tod Kuntz, Treosurer; Eric Peters, President. Chorus Seniors: 1st Row: Michele Carroll, Angie Rokes, Chris Dissinger. Holly Wicker. Liz Cut- ring, 5herry Trosrle 2nd Row: Shoron Gembe. Pom Hughes. Donna Decker. Misie Leos. Morti Heckenluber. Toosho Pyles, Jenni Messinger. 3rd Row: Noel King. Cheri Decker. Cindy Toner. Angie Dlock. Wendy Miller, Angie Rice. Andreo Mickey. Decky Moul. 4th Row: Brian Weaver. Andy Thomen. Sam Stevens. Eric Peters, Tod Kuntz. Cindie Zepp, JoDi Weigle. Sreph Cook. Altos hormonize in Hollelujoh Chorus.” Where's your rattle? Thursday. December 18. 1986. marked rhe Annual Chrlstmos Concert performed by the Senior High Chorus ond Bond, under rhe direction of Miss Holly Kugler ond Mr. Wllliom School. Preparing rhe audience to sir bock ond enjoy the Chrlstmos Concert ot hond, the Dross Choir ployed several numbers Including Deck the Holls before the Chorus mode their candied entrance The 105-member chorus, occomponied by Eric Peters ond Mrs Undo Peters on the piono ond orgon. entered the hushed oudlrorlum by condlelight, singing Silent Night with rhe oudience A troditlonol Chrlstmos hymn. O Come. O Come Emmonuel. began rhe chorol port of the progrom O Mognum. Mysteriun ('O Wonderous Notiviry ). o Lotln number sung o coppello. wos the group s second selection Enhoncing the music were dual slide presentations depicting the Virgin Mory. breoth-roking cothedrols. ond various other religious scenes associated with the meoning of Christmas Completing the first portion of the concert wos Shepherds Chorus from rhe opero Amohl ond the Night Visitors. featuring soloists Orion Weaver. Chris Sheffer. ond Tod Kuntz os The Three Wise Men To keep rhe oudience under rhe Chrlstmos spell during the various Intermissions, they participated In rhe sing- ing of many well-known corols. Following the chorus performance wos the tolented Modrigol Singers This group, singing without the old of occomponiment. delighted rhe oudience with such selections os ”Lo. How o Rose E’er Blooming. O Little Town of Hockensock. ond Throw the Yule Log on Unde John! Their refreshing ond festive sound created on ouro of holiday cheer which tronscended into the concert bond's performance thot followed The concert bond s first musicol piece ployed. Bells. highlighted the brass section ond reminded one of church bells ringing on Chrlstmos morning Fonfore Prelude on Westminster Corot ond Symphonic Prelude on Adeste Fideles contained fomilior corols which enticed the oudience. As the bond exited the stoge. rhe effect of their performance lingered The vocol spotlight shifted to the Swing Choir who were making their first oppeoronce ot o Christmos Concert Merry Christmos Dorling o pop rune recorded by the lore Koren Carpenter, began their port In the progrom Their flnole, O Holy Night. featured soloists Angie Rokes ond Noel King Returning once ogoln. In seml-formol ortire. rhe Chorus song o variety of fomilior Chrlstmos songs under the ti- tle of Christmos is Still the Best Time of rhe Year! This number preceded rhe troditlonol Hollelujoh Chorus which combined the talents of the entire music deportment ond olumnl. setting rhe mood for on enjoyoble ond hoppy holldoy seoson for oil participating in ond attending this annual winter concert. Christmos Concerr Chorus 91 92 . . . Chorus Largest Ever Sing if, Joson! Christmos Concert Chorus i ...... Altos: 1st Row: Jennl Messinger. Toosho Pyles. Sherry Trosrle, Liz Cutting. Ann Spongier. Kim Miller. Kim Golden Tommy Shonk, Melonie Kunrz. Monlco Disslnger 2nd Row: Wendy Doyer. Morn Heckenluber, Misie Leos, Trido Heid. Kothi Sheoffer, Andreo Mickey. Sherri Kennedy, Jodie Price. Liso Shultz. Steph Owens 3rd Row; Kim Tyson, April Wolf. Jomle Bortlert Tonyo Horbold, Mory Rohrbough, Uso Georhorr. Misse Wollen. Amy Myers Moureen Kopper, Corol Kirby 4th Row: Wendy Miller Angie Pice. Chris Dissinger. Holly Wicker, Becky Moul. Steph Cook. Cind e Zepp. JoDi Weigle. Angle Block, Tommy Block. Trocy Bupp. The Chorus begins rheir ’candled” entrance. Sopronos: 1st Row:Michele Corroll. Beth Kuhn Kristi Trimmer. Condy Hoover. Jenny Shonk. Trocy Rupert, Jenny Uvelsberger Beth Bolek. 2nd Row: Chris Wheeler Michelle Wollen. Wendy Myers, Donno Becker, Pom Hughes. Steph Hoff. Cherl Decker Angie Rokes. 3rd Row: Angle Fisher. Tommy Scheivert. Shoron Gembe. Crysrol Cromer. Stocey Stup. Lindo Smyers. Krystol Her- man, Renee Mickey 4th Row: Toro Perry, Tobi Mdlwee. Amelio Bigler. Morel Bievenour. Trode Bossermon, Kristi Mummerr Cindy Toner. Noel King, Missy Bosehore A brood view of the festive event. With 1C4 Members . .. Madrigals: 1st Row: Michele Carroll. Angie Hokes, Tony Covert, Mike Floyd, Kim Miller. Sherry Trostle. 2nd Row: Cindy Toner. Krystal Herman, Don Beaver, Eric Boyer, Chris Sheffer, Brian Weaver, Ann Spongier, Toosha Pyles. 3rd Row: Noel King, Missy Bosehore, Tod Kuntz, Som Stevens, Eric Peters, Becky Moul. Steph Owens. The Swing Choir odds their talents. Bosses: 1st Row: Josh Miller, Mike Schreck, Mike Floyd. Chris Sheffer. 2nd Row: Joson Kurz. Doug Soger. Justin Whifocre. Britton Pyles 3rd Row: Brian Weaver. Andy Thomen, Som Stevens. Eric Peters. Tenors: 1st Row: Steve King, Eric Boyer. Tony Covert 2nd Row: Chris Tore. Joson Willioms. Don Beover. Jock Williams. 3rd Row: Dove Smith, Morr Sweormon. Tod Kuntz. Chrisrmas Concerr Chorus 93 Winter Clubs 96 Clubs Clubs 97 Astronomy Steph Owens. Brendan Bloss, Mark Owens, Eric Boyer Chess 1st Row: David Evans, Rich Cook. 2nd Row: Perry Trimmer, Al Shupp. Don Chupp. 3rd Row: Steve Ahlers, Mike Horboid, Jeff Cooke. Renee Plonk. 4th Row: Darren Horboid, Kevin Thomas, Doug Soger. 1st Row: Angie Reynolds, Angie Balek, Parry Myers, Jenny Shank, Vanda King, Connie Beinhouer, Tammy Shank, Mizuho Inoue, April Volf, Tracy Dorsey, Trocy Rupert. 2nd Row: Jody Poist, Crystal Cramer, Kathleen Heid, Crystal Decker. Holly Shellehamer, Koterro Morhna, Jenny Inskip. Carol Volf, Jodie Price, Jamie Bartlett, Lisa Smith. 3rd Row: Monica Hir.kle, Beth Kuhn, Sherri Smith. Rachel Hicks. Sherri Kennedy, Jode Lemmon. Sharon Gembe, Kim Little. Mark Boyer. On- die Zepp. 4th Row: Kristi Mummert, Taro Perry, Tracey Griffle, Angie Blevins, Liz Sloven. Shelly Decker, Cindy Toner, JoDi Veigle, Ron Arnsberger, Jomey Froker. “B” Club Clubs rrLA 1st Row: Sobrino Wenschhof, Tommy 5cheivert. Angie Fisher, Wendy Topper, Sreph Hoff. 2nd Row: Shelley Dirler, Roberto Powers. Llso Feogley, Solly Spohr, Michelle Alrlond, Down Yohn. 3rd Row: Julie Cromer, Bonnie Smith, Down Wenschhof. Molly Wolfe, Wendy White. 4th Row: Jackie Trimmer, Kim Yohn. Tracy Lockomy, Koren Kemper, Tom- my Griest, Tobi Mcllwee. rrA 1st Row: Don Asper, Bob Watts, Joe Sheeley, Janet Ludwig, Chris Leber, Jim Ludwig, Bren- da Boose. Eric Sponseller, Corey Bupp. 2nd Row: Victor Gorcio, Cory Gurreri, Brian Becker, Andy Hoff. Cathy Boose, Mott Stoub, Bill Howk. 3rd Row: Ralph Kuykendall, Corl Grogon, Joe Yontz, Wayne Slothour, Steve Stoub, Steve Hook, Tim Yost, Robert Powers, Alex Bergmonn. 4th Row: Tim Sowers. Scott Weaver, Joson Dennis. Brian Ruppert, Patrick Sweeney, George Felts. Wayne Huff. 5th Row: Chuck Philips. Ryon Fishel. Dove Chronister, Tom Ahlers, Mike Storner, Tim Myers, Don Smiley. Mike Rohrbaugh, Mike Tipler. ruA 1st Row: Theresa Powers, Tommy Topper. Liso Widener, Rhondo Feather. Genny Elicker, Becky Lone. Miki Seville, Linda Bynoker, Michelle Wentz. 2nd Row: Peggy Holfzinger, Kim Golden. Stacy Gulden, Jessie Ericksen, Sreph Carroll, LeeAnn Smith. Sheilo Dietrich, Korhi Sheoffer. Michele Nogel. 3rd Row: Sue Myers. Morio Gorcio, Kris Anderson. Robin Boiley. Jenny Clouser, Missy Klunk, Chris Eick. Laura Smith. 4th Row: Angie Ruppert, Tino Yost, Keoly Firtro, Cothy Peterman, Sandy Ruppert, Down Crowl, Pom Becker Clubs 99 rue 1st Row: Amelio Bigler. Tommy Gruver. Kelly Riley, Doris Trimmer. Jody Day, Shelley Peerers, Condy Hoover. 2nd Row: Lori Sponseller, Amy March, Liso Seoron, Chris Wheeler. Michelle Wollen. Tino Ruhlmon. Michelle Weover. 3rd Row: Koren Murphy, Rondo Arnsberger, Jackie Weigle, Carol Kir- by. Judy Felts, Wendy Bowers 4th Row: Wendy Wolf, Tommy Spertzel, Angie Block. Tommy Block, Morci Bievenour. Trade Bosser- mon. Trocy Bupp rrench Liso Hyde. Tommy Wesr, Pete Hollingshead, Jenny Sloven, Jen- ny Cole. Intra- mural 1st Row: Shonnon Ensor, Chris Hemler, Trocey Myers. Tricio Heid. 2nd Row: Gynn Scott, Rick Trimmer, Chuck Ingrom, Kevin Beoverson. Missy Bosehore. Kim Tyson, Justin Whitocre, Ron Decker 3rd Row: Garfield Archer, Croig Hinkle. Eric Sowers, Ron Kemper, Jerome Leathery, Jomie Roiling, Terry Kline, Don Kessel, Eric Hebe 4th Row: Jeff Lombert, Skip Tyson. Mark Flem- ing, Rick Althoff, Dorren Harbold, Paul Buohl, Dar- rell Cool, Croig Miller, Mike Rohrbough. 100 Clubs 1st Row: Julie Stremmel. Kevin Miller. Tony Covert, Brian Weaver, Wendy Boyer, John Peters, Andy Thomen. Joson Kutz, Jeff Howley. 2nd Row: Moureen Kopper. Melanie Kuntz, Mott Sweormon. Bill Stehley, Becky Moul. Monico Dissinger, Dovid Wollen. 3rd Row: Josh Miller, Lee Wicker. Tad Kuntz, Domlon Wogner. Joson Ohrum, Wendy Myers. 4th Row: Mike Moysilles. Brod Dubs, Don Bohn. Mike Schreck, Morr Mummerr, Shawn Eysrer, Dove Smith. Press 1st Row: Audro Gaines. Angie Hinkle. Jen Willioms, Liz Cut- ting. 2nd Row: Sondy Weaver. Misse Wollen, Holly Wicker, Michele Arndt, Ty McCouslin. 3rd Row: Theresa Gladfelter, Lee Chrismer, Pom Hughes, Andrea Mickey. Missy Fuhrmon. 4th Row: Rick Lower. Chris Sheffer, Som VanKirk. Chris Bergmonn. Ron Arnsberger Staae Crew Stoge Crew: Sitting: Domon Schoffsroll. Gory Srombough. Stand- ing: Steve Hook. Tim Sowers. Joson Shonk, Rick Althoff, Craig Hinkle, Kevin Miller. Jim Price, Kevin Beoverson, Mike Brondr. Writing 1st Row: David Bupp. 2nd Row: Liso Shulrz, Michelle Shenberger. 3rd Row: Holly Wicker. Jennifer Levy, Liz - Varsity Swing Choir 1st Row: Kim Miller, Michele Car- roll, Jenny Livelsberger. 2nd Row: Angie Rakes, Ann Spongier. Mary Rohrbough. 3rd Row: Kristi Trim- mer. Angie Acker, Sreph Cook. 4th Row: Noel King, Toosho Pyles, Krystol Herman. 1st Row: Dorren Horbold, Jeff Lambert. Mark Flem- ing. Melanie Soger, Skip Tyson, Greg Dyers. 2nd Row: Charlie Rohrbough. Eric Sowers, Kevin Doker. Kevin Ingram, Tim Thomas. 3rd Row: Stocey Showers, Wendy Miller, Jenni Messinger, Sherry Trostle, Angie Rice. 4th Row: Rick Althoff, Garfield Archer. Jeff Showers. John White, Don Lott. Student Council Within the wolls of Bermudian Springs High School there exists a governing body whose main purpose is to im- prove the atmosphere of the school. This governing body is the Bermudian Springs Student Council; ond by sponsor- ing various activities throughout the year, it strives to ac- complish this fear. Beginning early in October, the Student Council spon- sored the annuo! Homecoming festivities — Spirit Week, Poster ond Cor Contests, Parades, Queen Contest, ond Donee. If then proceeded to sponsor the Hollow- een Horvest Donee, os well os the Christmas Donee. Also during the Christmas season, the Student Council spon- sored o Candy Cone Sole for the student body. In February, the Sweetheart Donee was sponsored with the crowning of the Sweetheart Queen ond Princesses. Spring welcomed o flourish of activities for the Student Council. It hosted o Red Cross Blood Drive, asking the community to donate o few minutes of their time ond blood for local hospitals. Following the Blood Drive, a St. Jude's Volleyboll-o-Thon was sponsored to raise money for hospital research. This event provided enjoyment for its participants while contributing to o worthy couse. Five days in May were set opart for Enrichment Week to ex- pond the students' learning beyond the structured classroom. During this rime guest speakers ond educa- tional films were presented to the entire studenr body. Student Council's desire to motivate academic ex- cellence here or Bermudian Springs wos fulfilled once ogoin by sponsoring the Academic Achievement Ban- quet. This evening is set aside to recognize those students who were on the Honor Roll oil three nine weeks ond were recommended by two teachers. In order to better improve itself, the Student Council organized o student exchange program with oreo high school student governments. This external exposure to other school otmospheres provided the participants with expanded creativity in planning future relevant activities. 1st Row: Skip Tyson, Vice-President; Mark Boyer, President 2nd Row: Melonie Soger, Parliamentarian; JoDi Weigle, Secretory; Kim Tyson, Treasurer, Wendy Boyer, Historian. 1st Row: Craig West, Lori Weaver. Parry Myers. Ann Spongier, Mike Floyd, Shelley Smith, Angie Black, Tammy Block, Mike Horbold, Melanie Kunrz. 2nd Row: Jenny Inskip, Mike Maysilles, Mike Brandt, Skip Tyson, Mark Boyer, Toosho Pyles. Tammy West, Angie Reynolds. Jocqui Bosehore, Wendy Wolf. Melonie Sager, Tracey Myers, Mr. Quashnoc (Adviser). 3rd Row: Sharon Gembe, JoDi Weigle, Kim Tyson, Cindie Zepp, Tricio Heid, Missy Bosehore. Wendy Boyer. Srudenr Council 103 Yearbook Staff: 1st Row-. Renee Plank, Cindie Zepp, Kim Little, Lee Chrismer, Sreph Cook, Michele Carroll 2nd Row: Jenny Williams. Wendy Miller, Skip Tyson, Mork Boyer, Jennifer Levy, Kim Tyson, Wendy Boyer, Holly Wicker. 3rd Row: Mr. Dixon (Proofreader Adviser), Noel King. Tommy Sperrzel. Tracy Lockomy. Michelle Weaver. Wendy Bowers, Pom Hughes, Roberta Powers, JoDi Weigle. Ron Arnsberger, Mr. Niebel (Adviser). — Time — it hos brought us closer together over the yeors, yet it will eventually divide us. Twenty-five years hove passed since the first Eagle yearbook was compiled or our newly constructed high school building. Innumerable changes hove occurred through these yeors — faces, fads, and friendships. However, one thing remains the some — The annual yearbook is a symbol of the student body. It is a scrapbook of the people and events of the year passed . . . everyone can find himself in the pages beyond the cover. In future yeors, we will look bock through our yearbooks, and the significance of our memories that might hove fad- ed will be rekindled. Once again we will be together. We, the 1987 Eagle Staff, dedicate this year's book to the previous twenty-four staffs, for we know the hard work and dedication involved in creating o yearbook that successfully captures the year in the life of Bermudian Springs High School. Faculty and Admin. 106 Foculty and Administration School Board: Sitting: Deon Hoffman, Lois Parko, Moc Lott, Mel Worley. Standing: Donno Noce, Eorl Phillips, James Lerew, Andrew Alrobelli, (reploced by Dole Souers), Lindo Peters. Dear Class Members: Now rhot you hove completed on initial step in whot will be o lifetime of learning, you may look to others for advice on your plans for the future. At the some rime, those of us in o position to advise ore becoming less confident that we ore capable of providing the direction you may seek. Parents wont ' better things’’ for their children yet few know whot those things ore, ond even less about how to obtain them. In the end, most people realize that decisions of this magnitude must be individualized ond each graduate turns out to be his or her own best counselor. This is nor to soy that you should nor seek advice nor listen to those who offer guidance, only rhot you should select the advice which best meets your needs ond abilities. As each of you mokes your individual career choices, we ore hopeful that our schools hove given you the basic skills necessary to succeed in a complex world ond rhot you hove developed os well, the desire to work diligently to ensure that success. Congrotulotions ond best wishes. W. Reese Lichrel Superintendent Foculry Admlnlsrrorlon 107 Dean A. Decker. Spanish Michael E. Dennerr, English Jeffrey W. Dovidson. Social Donald D. Dixon. Business FHnrnflnn David M. Dries, Science Helen IV Dunsran, Special FHnrnfinr Mary Ann Forlow, French Franklyn I. Geisr, Jr., Science Mario A. Gogno, Mathematics Russell E. Greenholt, STAP Horold L. Griffie, Mathematics FACULTY QUIPS You dumb hog . . — Mr. Griffie Eh Bien doss. . — Mrs. Forlow Halley-ho troops. . . — Mr. Geisr Don't say it if you can't spell it. . .'' — Mr. Dixon I cannot emphasize enough . . . — Mrs. Powell But this is relevont, doss. . . — Ms. Smith Hey big guy . . . — Mr. McGough Vincent C. Ko 108 To the members of rhe Closs of 1967, congrorulorions on achieving this milestone in your life, graduation from high school. This completion of com- pulsory education should nor be rhe end of your schooling, but rhe beginning of your educational career. Lawrence D. Perkins stored, A person who has com- pleted his education is no longer educated. Jeon Paul Richter supported this view by soying, ‘Every mon has two educations — that which is given to him and rhe other, that which he gives to himself. Of rhe two kinds, the latter is by for rhe more valuable. The foundation hos been laid by Bermudian Springs School District. Now it is up to you to build your educational future and reop the rewords of your efforts. Good luck! Herbert A. Phelps Supervisor of Curriculum ond Instruction wcol Education Randall L. Gutacker, Graphic Arts Holly E. Kugler. Choral Music (1st Sem.) Dole L. Heinemon, Mathematics Cheryl A Kutz. School Nurse Deborah M. Hinkle. Home Economics Gerord J. Lawrence, Jr.. Sociol Studies Michael R. McGough. Sociol Studies Foculry Adminisrrorion 109 r To The Closs of 1987: There ore two rhings rhor I hope you hove found during your srudenr doys or Bermudion. Those two rhings ore hoppiness ond friendship. Borh ore disrincr con- cept, yer rhey ore closely relored. Neirher is rongible ond neirher does one necessorily depend upon rhe orher. Hoppiness is o menrol orrirude ond friendship Is o feeling. Hoppiness is nor o morrer of good forrune or worldly possessions. Ir comes from opprecioring whor you hove, nor in being miseroble obour whor you don'r hove. Don'r brood obour whor is locking or obour whor mighr hove been Don'r be ongry obour posr ond forgorren slighrs. Don'r horbor onimosiry. Creore o mindser os you leove rhor will ollow you ro oppreciore whor you hove oc- complished os o closs ond os individuals. You hove mode many friends. You need ro culrivore rhose rrue friendships ond seek new ones Good friends ore hard ro find. You hove ro choose wisely. When choosing o friend, keep in mind H. Ross Peror's morro when he wos hiring rhe besr people he could find ro sroff his newly conceived compurer company: Eagles don'r flock. You hove ro find rhem one or o rime I rhink rhis holds rrue for finding friends os well os for finding employees. Be o hoppy person rhen. Keep o good menrol orrirude rhroughour your life ond in all your endeavors. Be a good friend ro orhers. Be on eogle. Besr wishes ro each of you. Roberr M. Reed Principal Douglas A. Niebel. Guidance Counselor Soblno L. Pennoboker. Home Economics Suson K. Powell, Physicol Education Lorry R. Redding, Vocorionol Agriculture James D Risrine, Biology 110 Foculty Administration Gene P. Segro, Sociol Studies Lori Ann Smith. English William J. School. Insfrumentol Music Vincent Sefcheck, Industriol Arts To the Clossof 1987: As you poss from one phose of your life to the next, if is o good rime to reflect upon your post ond your future. During the post twelve yeors of your formol educotion you hove leorned much; you hove eorned the right to enter adulthood with o high school diploma ond oil of the opportunities that this document will moke ovoiloble to you. Before you lies the challenge of your odult life. The key to your success will be the attitude thor you carry with you os you face the challenges that lie oheod. Be proud of the post thor this yearbook represents, ond be positive about your ability to meet the challenges of your future. Your attitude toward life will be the greatest factor that will determine your attitude in life. As o student of Bermudian Springs High School, your teachers, coaches, ond odvisers hove stressed to you the importance of developing ond practicing o positive ortifude. As you leave Bermudian Springs High School, carry with you that positive attitude roword life ond you will be o winner of life's great rewords. By being proud of your post ond positive about your future, you will be o productive ond happy member of society. I extend to oil of you my sincere best wishes for happiness ond success. John J. Quoshnoc Assistant Principal Faculty Administration 111 Kothy Corsrerrer. Librorion Secretory Penny Shook. Administrative Business Clerk ®V 5 t! sTitmi John Jocobs. Moinrenonce Sondy Williams. Assistant Principal Secretory Dick Beord. Mointenonce Roxey Souble, Guidonce Secretory Dottie Williams, Principal Secretory Joon Trostle. Administrative Business Clerk Vicki Trostle, Special Education Teocher's Aid Cafeteria Staff: Dor Ruppert, Shirley King, Jeon Noce, Nancy Shellehamer, Suson Pifer. 112 Foculty Administration Phoumlot 65 Years of Quality Car and Truck Sales Service Boyer's Furniture Appliances 424 Abbotrsfown Street East Berlin, PA Furniture for every room Maytag Gibson Appliances 259-9131 PHONE 717-624-4041 Mamma Ventura FAMILY RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA FULL LINE RESTAURANT TAKE OUT SERVICE ON ALL FOOD NEW OXFORD SHOPPING CTR NEW OXFORD. PA 17050 VIDEO MAGIC 105 V KING STREET. EAST BERLIN. PA VCR SALES Financing Avotobte Including Free lifetime Membetjhip ond (Monk Tope — Movie Rentals ond Soles — VCR Renrob ond Repo Service 24 How Drop Do Mon-Sat 10 AM roQPM 259-0047 A GOOD PLACE TO DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING AND SAVE YOU MONEY TOO the ba.kbebs 114 Ads 601 W. King St. East Berlin, PA (717)259-0193 Best Wishes To The Class of 1987 From Ditt i FINEST FOOD OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY 7 DAYS A WEEK 6110 York Rd. 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New Oxford, PA 17350 PENN WOOD (717)624-2031 Night: 624-4382 PRODUCTS GREENS DAIRY, INC. East Berlin, PA 201 north highland avenue york, pa. 17405 843-9891 Ads 125 You've tnedtall the rest now try the best at ROCCO’S Open All Year Round Mon. to Thurs. — 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri. Sat. — 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. PIZZA ft Sun. — 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. 304 W. King Street East Berlin, PA 17316 and Main Street York Springs, PA 17372 We also serve hot cold and steak subs in our delicious home-made subrolls baked daily. For Fast Take Out Orders Phone: 259-7287 Owners: Lorenzo Mike Devita JAY R. HARBOLD Owner 1817 Hummel Ave. Comp Hill. PA 17011 HARBOLD'5 AUTO TRUCK INC. Auro Truck Repairs Complere Mechonicol (bumper ro bumper service) Money saving 100% phone Synthetic lubricants (717) 737-4798 for oil ports of your vehicle 126 Ads Henry M, Blatner Photbgra h rttjfatc. _ •‘pi- 53 E. North St. _ At Historic York Rail Station York, PA 17401 ' (717) 845-1578 Your kind of bank OOfSJB BAfSiK. N.A. Dillsburg Office 403 N. Baltimore Street 432-9694 SUNOCO WICKERS’ SUNOCO 432-4313 |e on JIM’S EXXON 432-3831 Both Stations Include: State Inspection — Major Repairs 24 Hr. Towing Road Service Front End Alignment Goodyear Tires Interstate Batteries ■HUM J D's Restaurant Hampton, Pa. 624-4126 Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 Serving the Community For 75 Years Member F.D.I.C. 259-9510 fU V,-- • MOST POPULAR DURING 1986-1967. . . Movie: Top Gun1' TV Show: The Cosby Show Srors: Don Jovi, rock bond Druce Willis, sror of TV show Moonlighting Tom Cruise, octor. sror of Top Gun Phil Collins, mole singer Whirney Houston, femole singer I....-I 0 0 ccucsie it ufiM oat Coat fonewi. t f 136 Wolly Duck' — MAD JL Co-Editors Jennifer Levy ond Mark Boyer present the 19Q7 Eagle Yearbook to Mr. Reed. _________________ Mrs. Wolf presents rhe Journalism Award ro Lee Chrismer. Miss Smith congratulates Jennifer Levy upon receiving the English Award. ... B.S.H.S. Student Achievements . . . Student Council sponsored its Second Annual Academic Awards Danquef on Tuesday, Moy 19, 1987. in the high school cofeterio. This banquet, honored oil high school students for their overall ocodemic achievements. The following Honor Roll Awardees received certificates for being on the Honor Roll oil rhe first three marking periods: 29 seniors, 16 juniors, 10 sophomores, ond 16 freshmen. The following Top Five Percent Awordees received medals for being in the top five percent of their respective class: 6 seniors. 6 juniors. 6 sophomores, ond 7 freshmen. At the conclusion of this bonquer ond ceremony, everyone adjourned ro the auditorium ro hear rhe departmental ond community awards being awarded. Rick Alrhoff receives rhe Industrial Arts Award from Mr. Myers. Missy Bosehore ond Brian Weaver ore presented the Physical Education Awards from Mr. Grim. Athletes of the Yeot: Liso Smith ond Skip Tyson Academic Awards 137 Liz Cutting occepts the History Award ond the Joe Kennedy Award from Mr. McGough. Dr. Lichtel presents Wendy Miller with the Typing Award ond on appreciation gift for her work in the administration office ... “Oklahoma! . . . Lourey's Giris: Sifting: Morrl Heckenluber. Ann Spongier. Tricio Heid Stonding: Becky Moul. Missy Bosehore. Krysfol Hermon. Melonie Kuntz Doncers: Julie Cromer. Wendy Myers. Tonyo Horbold. Moureen Kopper 138 Musicol This yeor's 7th Annuol Spring Musicol, Oklahoma!. wos performed the nights of Morch 26. 27, ond 28, 1987. Starring roles were ployed by Toasho Pyles (Laurey). Noel King (Aunt Eller), Tod Kuntz (Curly), Mike Floyd (Jud). Brion Weaver (Will). Kim Miller (Ado Annie), ond Tony Covert (All Hokim). As the curtain rises, the story begins the doy of on Oklahoma box social just after the turn of the century. Curly hopes ro osk Lourey but soon discovers rhot she hos olreody been osked by Jud. The rest of the story circles oround which one will get Lourey. ond also the on-ond-off-ogoin love offoirs of Ado Annie with Will Porker ond Ali Hokim. Notable songs from the musicol include: ’Surrey With A Fringe On Top. Konsos City. People Will Soy We re In Love, Many A New Day, Oh, What A Beautiful Morning. ond Oklohoma. Mrs. Jane Johnston wos in chorge of production and musicol direction, and Ms. Mori Garret wos in chorge of dromo direction ond choreography. Co-student directors were Eric Peters (lighting ond sound) ond Steph Cook (set ond props). Mrs. Jone Johnston (musicol ond dromo director). Eric Peters (co-student direc- tor). Steph Cook (co-student director). . . . E.S.H.S $ 7th Musical Comes and the Boys: Doug Sager, Matthew Sweormon, Andrew Thomen. Cornes (Don Beover). Jason Willioms. Erk Boyer. Jock Willioms. Musicol 139 Gertie and the Girls: Sitting: Gertie (Toro Perry), Sherri Kennedy. Kothi Sheoffer. Kristi Mummert. Standing: Amy Myers. Uso Georhorr. Misse Wollen. Light Crew: Horry Peters. Skip Tyson. Tobi Mcllwee, John Peters, Poul Buohl Pit Band: Front Row: Lindo Smyers, Liz Cutting, Andreo Mickey. Chris Dissinger. Stocey Stup Bock Row: Domion Wogner. Dove Smith. Bill Stehley Throughout the 1966-1987 Bermudian Varsity Baseball season, the reom occumuloted o season record of five wins ond eight losses. One of the highlights of the season wos Rich Althoff's no-hitter ogoinst Scotland. Even though the record moy not be impressive, the reom qualified for District ploy. For the District ployoff gome, Bermudian traveled to Chambersburg where they lost to Littlesrown, 6 to 3. Next year, the team will hove eight returning lettermen ond o strong offense os well os o defense. With on overall team boning overage of .311 this year ond only losing o couple of gomes by one run, the Baseball Team hos o bright future on the diamond for next year. The J.V. Baseball Team, composed of twelve players, hod on impressive season with on ending record of three wins ond two losses. All the ployers gained involuoble experience that will be useful next yeor. Although the team s boning overage wos .175, Cooch Ristine feels that, ’ The players hove shown o lot of improvement, hove gained experience and more con- fidence. ond overall hod o really good season. Coaches Davidson ond Ristine. . . . Daseball Team Makes Districts . . . Skip Tyson Mork Fleming 140 Vorsity Baseball Row 1: Ken McKee, Mork Fleming, Rich Althoff, Skip Tyson, Griselio Torresolo. Row 2: Mike Lorue, Troy Byers, Dorrell Cool, Greg Byers. Row 3: Cory Gurreri. Doug Golden, Jomie Roiling, Eric Hebe, Brion Oswald, Mike Schreck, Terry Kline, Justin Block. Ken McKee Rich Althoff Griselio Torresolo Kris Anderson Mizuho Inoue. our Joponese Sherry Trosrle Morri Heckenluber Exchonge Srudenr Julie Srremmel Srocey Showers Rhondo Srorner Uso Smlrh Noel King . . . Five Returning Lettermen . . . The 1966-1987 Girls Softball seoson ended in a 2-9 record. The two wins come from Biglerville with o score of 6-5 ond Gettysburg with o score of 11-1. Coach VanArtsdolen's comment on this was. We fell short of our pre-season goal, but I wos pleased ot how hard the girls continued to work. The six seniors that storted were.- Liso Smith, pitcher; Julie Sfremmel, catcher; Rhonda Sterner, first base; Sherry Trostle, second base, Stocey Showers, left field; ond Kris Anderson, right field. Other starters were juniors Sheilo Dietrich, centerfield; Trocey Myers, short- stop; ond Kim Tyson, third base. The designated hitter wos Mizuho Inoue. The leading hitters were Stocey Showers ond Shelley Decker. The large squad eno- bled them to hove o seporate J.V. team. Cooch VanArtsdolen's outlook for next year is, We ll be young ond inexperienced, but we will hove lots of talent. Vorsify Softboll 141 Row 1: Sherry Trosrle, Uso Smlrh. Srocey Showers. Rhondo Srorner. Noel King. Moni Heckenluber. Julie Srremmel Row 2: Mizuho Inoue. Tonyo Horbold. Trocey Myers. Kim Tyson. Sheilo Dierrich. Amelio Digler. Kris Anderson. Row 3: Wendy Williams. Sherri Kennedy. Sreph Hoff. Roxonne Oliver, Crysrol Cromer Row 4: Wendy Wolf. Corhy Boose. Shelly Decker. Melisso Friedline. Corol Wolf Two seniors highlighted the end of rhe season or the P I.A.A. Class AA Championship Meer or Shippensburg University on May 22-23, 1987. Brian Weaver won a gold medal when he set o new Bermudion Springs and store pole vault record of 14'7Vi Dan Lott, rhe following day, received a sixth place medal in the triple jump by setting another Bermudian Springs school record of 44'8 . Brion Weover Don Lort ...Two State Winners... Rick Lower Dorren McCouslin Eric Sponseller Allen Stoner Chuck Philips Row 1: Rick Lower, John Peters. Don Lott. Brion Weover. Allen Stoner. Don Chupp. Bob Sponseller. Jon Chupp Row 2: Crolg Slbert, John White. Rick Eisenhort. Poul Buohl. Eric Sponseller. Dove Gilbert, Don Jocobs. Britton Pyles. Chris Mouk. Row 3: Gory Stombough, Tony Covert, Tim Thomas. Croig Miller. Shown Forsythe. Mike Brondt, Chris Tote. Jason Ohrum Row 4: Charlie Rohrboogh. Croig Hinkle. Eric Sowers. Steve Hook, Mork Hinkle. Justin Whitocre. Mike Floyd, Don Stremmel. Row 5: Dorren Horbold. J. C. Asper. Bill Wheeler. Gorfield Archer. Dorren McCouslln, Steve Stoub. Poul Deyormin. Mott Stoub. Chuck Philips. This year rhe 1986-1987 Bermudian Springs Boys Track Team hod one of its best seasons. With o new coaching sroff, including Dave Dries as head coach and Russ Greenholr supervising rhe weight events, the boys had their finest records ever in Invitational and Championship Meets. The balance in both the field ond frock events helped them to achieve a successful five-ond- rhree season. 142 Boys Trock Dorren Horbold Gorfield Archer Steve Stoub J. C Asper Poul Deyormin Cooches Woltersdorf ond Redding The 1986-1987 Girls Track Team ended Its season with four wins and five losses. Coach Redding was pleased rhar twenty-seven girls were out and stayed our since this was its first year as on organized team in the BML. All but four girls will be returning. Seniors Maria Garcia, Angie Block, Jennifer Levy, ond Renee Plonk performed well oil seoson ond kept the ream together by showing lots of spirit. Coach Waltersdorf commented on how strong-bonded the girls were ond how she sow lots of hugs or the meets. ... 1st year in I9.H.L.. . . Row 1: Amy Morch. Louro Smith. Trick) Held. Renee Plonk Angie Block, Jennifer Levy. Missy Bosehore Trocy Dorsey Row 2: Korea Murphy. Wendy Bowers. Nichole Birken. Jenny In- skip. Angle Acker. 5herri Smith. Shelley Smith. Ltso Shultz Row 3: Cooch Waltersdorf. Molly Wolfe (Mgr.). Tommy Block. Beth Bolek. Steph Owens. Jenni Shonk, Beth Kuhn. Kathy Poist, Monko Hinkle. Toro Perry. Jode Lemmon. Liso Seoton. Morci Bievenour. Liso Smith, Melanie Swope Cooch Redding . . . Crieht Future for Varsity ... Girls Trock Freshmon Volleyboll 140 Row 1: Melonie Kunrz. Holly Shellehomer, Potty Myers. Dono Schoffstoll. Kothie Buohl. Ann Spongier. Row 2: Jocqui Bosehore. Liz Sloven, Renee Mickey. Koth Heid, Julie Cromer. Tommy Griest This yeor, the 9th Grade Volleyball Team was a great suc- cess. The twelve players produced an 11-0 season record. During the seoson the team offended two tournaments, bringing home two second place trophies. While com- peting at one of the tournaments, Jocqui Bosehore was elected to the All Tournament Team, an outstanding achievement. Coach Spertzel commented that, This was the best 9th grade ream ever, ond he feels that they will be a big plus to rhe Varsity and J.V. teams next yeor. A roble filled with enjoyment . Morio Gordo. Kris Anderson, ond Renee Plonk roke rime our ro rolk ...‘“Forever” .. . Trido Heid ond Don Lorr worch the fesriviries. Dermudion Springs’ 1987 Junior-Senior Prom wos held on Soturday, May 23, 1987 — rhe Junior Closs acting os host. At ap- proximately six o'clock, students, fest- ooned in ruffles ond loce, roils ond bow ties, os well os faculty began to file into the Villo Leo Restaurant in New Cumberland. A buffet dinner was served, followed by dancing to the music f ovided by Second Avenue.” During the prom, some students strolled oround the pool ond motel, ond ployed miniature golf. Souvenirs from o special night: o silver rose, program, ond prom gloss. Tommy West celebrates her birthday with Shone Moure. Jenni Mewnger ond ChrU Wogomon sootch o pflvoie moment bevOe rhe pool Bermudian students donee the night owoy. The romontlc feeling of Prom night. Wendy Miller ond Jeff Showers take time out to relax. Kirk Keech steps out in style. 144 Jr.-Sr. Prom


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