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Class History As we try to put our class history on paper, we realize each one of us could write our own, highlighting certain points and adding our own happy and sad times. Still there are certain moments which will stand out in each one's mind. Our story together began at Conestoga High School on Wednesday, September 4, 1974. As new sophomores, we didn't waste any time getting involved. Lisa Cvetic played the leading role in the October drama production, My Sister Eileen. The Homecoming Game found us creating a Popeye float and watching an exciting football game against Radnor, which we won 24-21. Our court was comprised of Julie Brown, Julie Clewett, Lynn Nolan, Duke Lee, Bob Braham and Steve Christianson. One unusual event occurred when our schools opened and closed a half hour later in an effort to save fuel. This was surpassed in uniqueness during our senior year when all the schools in Pennsylvania were closed suddenly for three days during a very cold spell. Our class officers Bob Braham, Kirk Albrecht, Stacy Sempier and Rick Moon led us through a very successful Junior year, also. We again won our Homecoming Game against Lower Merion, 24-7 and our float of the Roaring Twenties was well-received. Our court this year included Diane Reger, Julie Brown, Julie Clewett, Jim Durante, Duke Lee and Jim Shute. In November, the Sound of Music was performed and was a huge success. Our Cabaret, planned by Marilyn Blumenthal, Phyllis Sedlacek, Rick Moon and Kirk Albrecht, proved to be a good money-making scheme and at the same time a lot of fun. Our junior prom at the Holiday Inn will bring back many memories and was well-organized by Loretta DiMarcan- tonio. The band went to Florida during Easter week, which was a great reward for all their hard work. During our sophomore year the band traveled to Atlanta and this year they went to Niagara Falls. Our sports teams, as usual, provided a great deal of excitement during the 1975-1976 year. The football team won the Triple Crown and the basketball team played at the Palestra, as they did in the 1976-1977 year. Finally, everyone will remember the noble effort to sell all the phone directories before the closing of school. Our senior year officers were Richard Connolly, Kirk Albrecht, Leslie Bobb and Rick Moon. The fall of 1976 found us busy with the Car Wash and Pancake Breakfast. Everyone will surely remember the Senior Variety Show where Penny Bennett's dress ripped during the performance of a Fifth of Beethoven, the Disco Ducks waddled across the stage in yellow costumes and Harry Ong gave everyone a lot of laughs when he did his monologue on Driver Ed. teachers. The Homecoming Game was a disappointment in itself because we lost to Radnor, but our successful float entitled Space Wagon and the crowning of Amy Hayward as queen and Duke Lee as king made it worthwhile. Other members of the court were Julie Brown, Julie Clewett, Tony Cecco and Tom Harris. The performance of Godspell, with Drew Murdock playing Jesus Christ, will stand out in everyone's mind as a true accomplishment. Drew Haldeman, Duke Lee, and Joe Haddon made fashion history with their Mohawks. All of Conestoga was in for a shock when the drug raid was made public and the Conestoga Connection became public knowledge. Despite the fact that this made big news for several weeks, we realize, in perspective, the problem was minor. Our final days as seniors were indeed hectic as some of us went our separate ways for Career Electives and then all returned for the prom at the Westover Country Club and Baccalaureate at the Daylesford Abbey. Finally, com- mencement came on June 16, 1977 at Teamer Field. As we look ahead with high hopes, we also think back, fondly, of laughter, tears, good times and bad we've all shared together. 18
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Senior Executive Council ROW 1: M. Hirsch, S. Sempier, S. Wheeler, L. Rose, A. Lehr, L. Sita, A. Ashton, T. Doeff, C. Rapport. ROW 2: J. Schuster, M. Steinharter, L. DiMarcantonio, L. Patson, K. Fazio, S. Toland, M. Osberg, D. Marion, L. Price, L. Longmire, K. Matherson. ROW 3: R. Moon, M. Deno, E. Freeze, M. Mathers, J. Jommersbach, S. MacKenzie, D. McGarry, L. Dujmich, M. Jex, B. Peltier. ROW 4: B. Madden, D. Coffey, S. McCloud, S. O'Leary, S. Arvan, K. Albrecht, G. Young, T. Grosholz, B. Romeiser. ROW 5: K. Phelan, D. Mesropian, S. Gallagher, K. Kurtz, S. Glenn, B. Bradburn. ROW 6: B. Butler, R. Connolly, B. Kershner, J. Fladdon, P. Klimmeck, B. Kipping, K. Kincade, D. Reger, R. Bobb, B. Braham, L. Snelling, L. Bobb. 19
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