Conestoga Valley High School - Conewago Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1972

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'WP-' - . .. . -2 - H ,'9,-via 1-:'.'55'?::v?',Q.-:L 1 'st'::in'1f1:tY:.f243E:fm3151-'Titmriahii-mT22.EEfzW14-QL z1'?r'.i:!1f.5-31Ri1f'3fd!zQ:'2!2f'f2f:'dif?f41f?Yffiv1F:ir1ni11?1:7315,5123fQS?4 ?!5.l1i1'Zi?ls?'f'1.?--'??1F9:+!3l'lFfi'4?EF25fw?a..T - - -:w..:sif.v1?gE :.:..- f5:i5'ieR.2ff2,S:h1'!:?fS'fLZSH: 1972 CONEWA GO Published by the Senior Class Conestoga Valley High School Lancaster, Pennsylvania Credits Editors-in-Chief Brenda Hoover Doug Miller Academics Deb Shrom Seniors Chris Smith Underclassmen Luanne Byers Sports artha Weidman Activities John A ierstuck Layout Gary Stefjjf Business Managers Kay Shirk Tim Sweigart Photographers Tim H ellberg Dave Crouse Jeff Griswold Advisor Mrs. Barbara Cochran x- - Contents A cademics Seniors Underclassmen Sports A etivities Advertisements ' .Q up 5 11:3 Q ii- Q 1 v- .A v A - -S583 4 QE' ? S.-.92 I Becoming a part of C. V Means getting involved With each other. Q Each student striving In his own unique way Seeks to fuyill his goals. 1 G gf 4 . I, -ad. V N, ff' 5 1 a 'ull X Y -my Lx K. Nix if ' 1:.W:Q. ...QYEI-Q Q 'aff' X? g:iQ'+wit in .. ui f .fgl 'ba X ,fy Kilt x Naval . MXN m 4525. ' lv? , gli M ii Ja.-xv x pw. , X., ,sew-Q if 1, Tensions grqz students Within C. V's walls As pressures mount upon them Never giving up Together we surge Onward to a victory. X Q-. . osx I1 Competing against each other We learn to blossom Within ourselves. WU' S , ...J 1 .ii 6' I , ' if W .,.. Q f 1 wwf .-... ' 8 ' x' 've -1 w in ', ,... ,vgLf 5 Q iw A ,p-u M 'x I 1 -X .. Ai' V ff, 'N ,if i'n...., K xr 'a' 0 Jw ,N ,ff Though efforts are Not always rewarded We battle discouragement. v 5: The goals of past and present Are met But t0m0rr0w's path lies waiting. H0Rf '1f '1 1 cuxnfwcf g5Kaa222g28eaasm2: Y?vC6'v:b-c'i -Qouwssxof Z C.UnLQfQQf racurrvg 2 2 '-'45 255 -js- racumi is 255-gg S RCULT72 5 2 LJ- SWE 3-an-4ggaE:5 'aWLu T7 2' ff ACADIQMIC' 2 'Cl H'16wJ2lg',EE,33'gE3E4H,E ACADEMIC? S HEHEPERIENCE. an ACADEVIICZ mv 1 gDHDHQ g52E a . 03035532 2:35 INEIESEISH-fgFMEA'R-4 I I um? A ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS Administrators Work Haro' To Keep The Wheels 0 The School Board. responsible for the education of all the students in the Conese toga Valley School District. makes sure every student's schedule includes the state required courses. The Board also hires the administrators. teachers. and assistants to see that the student can fulfill these re- quirements. The budget and school tax are two of the many other problems which face the School Board. The members decide the annual budget for the school in such a way as to give the students the best possi' ble education. These members give of their time without pay in order-to aid the student and community. The School Authority is appointed by the School Board to finance any building projects in the school district. The func- tion of borrowing money for building costs is left up to the Authority since by state law the School Board cannot borrow money. Our School Turning Tap - SCHOOL BOARD: Bark muzfmm ld? lo night: W. Shiffcr, F. We2w'er. R. Mellinger R Evans Fmnt mu R Wickcrt A Kreider L Grcincr Batlom - ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL: From 1:30 Ia nght: E. Herr, S. Ulrich,-I. Evans R Livak M Shacffcr Missing are R Cooper N Glzt fcltcr. E. Rodgers. As superintendent of Conestoga Valley School District. Mr. Robert Rill is the link between the school and the state govern- ment. Mr. Rill's iob is to carry out policies the School Board and the Pennsylvania School Code set up. Along with these responsi- bilities. Mr. Rill also makes the final ratings of all the teachers. These ratings are based on Mr. Rill's personal observations and on the administrative staff recommendations. In conclusion. Success of the school program directly relates to the cooperation and effort of all facets of our community which includes parents, teachers. students. and the community at large. explains Mr. Rill. Mr. Robert XV. Rill Abou' - Mr. Rill checks over an important letter to be sent to all families in the school district. Hard Working Secretaries He? Run An Efjcienl School One group of people. often taken for granted. is the secretarial staff. These ladies are always kept busy with letters. school records. and any other paper work needed to be done for the school. XY'ithout the secretaries. most of the scho0l's paper work would never get done. All the students and teachers in Conestoga Valley are very grateful for the secretaries' diligent work. Far IM - Mrs. Koeevar. Top nzidzilv - Mrs. Forsha. Mrs. Lichty. Top rlglvi - Mrs. Mateer, Miss Scott. Middle - Miss Shultz. Mrs. L. Plank. Middle' right - Mrs. Miller. Boltom nlifhile - Mrs. Richwine. B0ll0IIl 1450 - Mrs. Smith. H F,-,M-,.... james A. Kennedy Robert Zink Good Administrators Keep School Unyiea' Mr. james A. Kennedy, principal and Mr. Robert Zink, assistant principal, both work together for the students and faculty of Conestoga Valley. They collaborate to make everyone's schedule interesting and valuable. Both see to it that curricular and extracurricular activities are enjoyable and profitable for all Conestoga Valley students. 'These two men make up a unified school and promote good relations among ad- ministration, faculty, and students. Below - Mr. Zink keeps fine company at all times. -ii , .A KQQN Q Guidance Department Aids Students The guidance department, made up of three counselors and one sec- retary, work very closely with the students. Eaeh year more and more aids and improvements are added to the department. This year a Light ,Board was added to help students find some colleges they might like to visit or attend. As the student moves into his junior and senior years, he spends much of his time in the guidance office using the material available on colleges, and careers. In his freshman and sophomore years at Conesto- ga Valley, a student works with the counselors to choose courses of study. y i-if. . as rd 'il' Above night - Mrs. Harsh works at keeping the paper work of the guidance office at a minimum. Above lej? - Mr. Good looks over some materials re- ceived from various colleges. Richard Boyer Ronald Good 24 Sherman Book 5 ww ' W 2--f ., .. if xx? G'-as X- , I c . ,, ' ,mv Above - Teachers conduct a meeting outside the guidance office. Left - Mr. Boyer helps students find information in thc guidance office. Top - An efficient cafeteria staff prepaxes the meals for hungry students and faculty. Abu lqft - Mrs. Weaver wipes smudgcs off the walls. A5040 nhbl - Mr. Schoenbergcr prepares to vacuum the halfs. V9 . is if rm, Q 5, ,l Q . 'Qt ' if - 4 1, M V -Q br .35 H' , S 1 X vi A ' n Q'.,..,,fx ' x' Q!! 51X Experienced Personnel Are Integral Part Of School Lyfe Izft - One of the hard working janitors, Sid Srocklcy, prepares to mow the lawn. bow b d k saf f dc d l porting them to and from school, New System Hopes To Capture l Students' Interest In English The English Department this year has tried to heighten students' interest in the study of English by ffering a variety of elective courses, instead of simply requiring students to take standard English courses. Elimination of repetition of the same material year after year is also a goal set by this department. Under the new system, students will now have more of a chance to study vary- ing subjects such as drama, public speaking, short story, composition, or humanities. They can get involved in almost any area which attracts their interest. In the view of the English Department, the old English class turned the students off. At Conestoga Valley the teachers are constantly trying to change this concept, and the new elective system hopefully will encourage student response and interest. Rlkbt - Mt. Keely assists Karl Oberholtzer in finding material in the library. ,P Y lf Robert C. Schappell Nancy Bosserman Susan Leary jere Hilbom Edward Ritz Barbara Cochran Ronald L. Keely Annarose Benz Beverly Nace Edward Appel if Above - Mrs. Hilbom pages ihxough a stack of student essays. Teachers Strive For Perfection In The Rapidbf Expanding Field Of Science The Conestoga Valley science department's major concern is to teach the student to observe and investi- gate natural phenomena. Added to the science department's equipment this year are the Phase Contrast Mi- croscope, used in biology to observcistructure of living organismsg Polarizing microscope, used in earth science to study structures of thin specimensg and the Strip Chart Recorder, used in Chemistry to make per- manent records of data. In addition to biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, senior science, advanced chemistry, and ad- vanced biology courses, the curriculum also includes a remedial biology course for those sophomores with a lower reading level and comprehension ability. In order to preserve the student interest the use of live material is used and all courses are laboratory oriented, spending approximately one-third of the time doing laboratory experiments. Below - Mr. Camahan tries to find the answers to his test questions. Gary L. Sutherland Harold F. Emmitt Barry J. Camahan bfi - Mr. Mazhicc demonscrares to Mr. Drake the proper way so push :he uciliry cm. Below - Mr. Kenepp examines a specimen. Crawford D. Kauffman Adam j. Brown Leroy E. Hoffman joseph H. Marhiot Earl W. Kencpp Math Department Educates Students In A Wide Variety Of Courses To prepare the student in as many mathematical aspects as is possible to achieve - this is the chief goal of the Conestoga Valley Mathematics Department. To enable more student usage the department has added to its computer facilities another MERC Computer terminal, the goal being that every student is able to operate the computer at least once before graduating. This year, for the first time at Conestoga Valley, freshmen are taking geometry because of studying algebra in junior high. The program was moved down to allow the students to take a new course of advanced placement calculus when they are seniors. ln order to get students to use mathematics involving practical problems, a lab approach is being used. In this approach the stu- dents work outdoors and in individual groups making maps and finding indirect distances. This method is used especially in gen- eral courses. Rzgbt - Mr. Rand goes over homework with Bill Book. Carl M. Bair Fred johns Edward Rand jane Pennybakcr 'YW ll 4 S f' NVQ '- ...M -R- Lfh - Mr. johns says, 'Talk to mc! Kenneth Stark Robert C. Schlorer Clair E. Hunsccker Phillip Trump up - Fun is alsb a pan of Mr. Stzrlfs classes History Is A Thing of The Present Composed of mostly veteran teachers, this department is constantly bringing history alive for the modem student. History teachers keep students informed about past and current events. Keeping history from being a thing of the past is one of the many aims of the history depart- ment. These teachers work hard to give the students a knowledge of the history of peoples all over the world from ancient times to the pres- ent day. American history is taught in the ninth and tenth grades. In a stu- dent's third year at C.V.H.S., the field is broadened and cultures of the peoples of the world are stressed. Economics and problems of democra- cy are the two standard courses taught to all seniors at Conestoga Val- ley. In addition to these courses, this year, the history department offers African history and twentieth-century history. These courses are of- fered every three years. Also this year the history department has begun a new independent study elective for students who display exceptional ability. In this group the students work on their own and receive full credit. Rlkbl - Mr. Shenk relaxes in the faculty room. Below - Mr. Riddle explains African History to Wendy Stambaugh. j. William'Patrick Donald H. Stauffer john W. Forsha J. Barry Girvin Robert H. Thompson john Good james B. Riddle in-vaonaphlusllllnd 3: hft - Walking through the halls is standard procedure for Mr. Patrick. Abvw - Mr. Stauffer breaks the monotony of clzss with a ioltc. Thomas Reinfriea Sidney Shcnk Development Of Basic Business Skills In The Growing Commercial World Many students prefer a wide field of experience in the practice cours- es offered by the Business Education program. The curriculum prepares business students for application of skills in employment upon gradua- tion. Experience is offered to many students in the operation of the school store which serves the student body and exposes operators to the business world. Teachers now have students to help ease their work load and give the students first hand application of skills as secretaries. The Business Education program prepares students with the use of new equipment in the development for wide range commercial employ- mem. Right - Mr. Dum explicitly explains directions to cnc of his classes. Lloyd G. Bortzfield jr. Malina Savage vs! Carol K, Levering Harriet Moore james Dum john Smith Nancy Sutcr M41 W. , i bfi - Helping the students is an important part of W 3, 5' Mrs. Levering's job. Growing Population Constantbf Changes The School The Physical Education program at Conestoga Valley is vastly improving each year. The elementary curriculum has been re- vised in all the schools because of the new gym at Smoketown. With this new program at the elementary level a new staff member was also added. Added to the high school were needed fields to compose a more complete and up dated program. A new varsity sport, boys' gymnastics, has also been made available be- cause of the new vaulting horse and new boys' parallel bars. Drivers' Education and Practice Driving Programs are con- stantly striding forward to give students an increasing knowledge of drivers' safety. With the increase of the schoo1's population, the inside driver ed classes have become larger and an increasing- ly higher demand for outside driving has arisen. But even with the use of two new Fords,ithe ability to meet the outside driving demand is hindered by other responsibilities of Mr. Ueberroth and Mr. Souders. Right - Mrs. Hogg displays her tension at a hockey game. Below - Coaching football is one of Mr. Grimm's many duties. Robert Souders Richard Ueberroth Arthur Grimm ,w lzfr - Mr. Grimm helps students in a game of volleyball. Below - Mr. Leach takes a break in his daily athletic duties sf- . i g. s - :Q Mark Francis gi Elizabeth Bagshaw Frank P. Leach Diane Hogg lx , .. 'V'w.'1,'i .rf 4 .. 5 ,L XYSN i. 3'- H omemakers And Industrial Workers Endeavor To Prepare For Their Future The major aim of the home economics department at Conestoga Valley is to help the student obtain a richer and fuller home life. The department tries to involve as many areas of home living as possible in a four year period. A different approach in the World of Foods course, this year, is for students to work in individual groups with guidelines set by the instructor. Awards for outstanding work are given at Commencement by the Upper Leacock Woman's Club and the Lion's Club. The Industrial Arts Program is a general preparation for students, giving them a better background in the mechanical fields. The IA de- partment here at Conestoga Valley includes Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Graphics, Mechanical Drawing and Design, and Architectural De- signing and Drafting. The benefits reaped by students in the Industrial Arts program are the acquisition of knowledge in the world of industry, the obtaining of skill in activities related to industry, and the development of an appre- ciation for craftsmanship. Awards are given by the department to one student from each grade level for outstanding craftsmanship in woodwork. Students also com- pete for the Stanley Award given for outstanding workmanship in wood. The award is given by the Stanley Tool Company. Rigbl - Mr. Latshar spends time helping a student become acquainted with the equip- ment in the shop. Robert A. Nichols John Bratton Russell Latshar Blaine Pennypacker Q., ' Q .4-45, 7 bf? - Mr. Nichols takes up a problem with Sam Hilmn. Susan Yost Mary L. Dcmoise Uh - Miss Yost insu-ucrs Home Economics students in the pmpcr way to make pancakes Fine Arts Hein Students Express Their Feelings The fine arts department helps bring about a future under- standing of the inner mind and the ability to express itlin many forms. Under the direction of Mr. Mann and Mr. Wingenroth the music department has three main divisions - band, chorus, and orchestra. The art department has been working with such media as clay, wood, and silver under the direction of Mr. Drei- belbis and Miss Anspach and, a new additional faculty member, Mrs. Allen. Right - Mr. Dreibelbis discusses a drawing with Neil Wmger. Below - Miss Ansparh sketches an example for her classes. 5 1 sr-15' Lahoma Allen Neil Dreibelbis Carol Anspach - X Gerald S. Wingenroth Wes Fisher I. N 1 Thomas E. Mann Above - Mr. Wingenmrh introduces the chorus at its concert. bf? - Mr. Mann dinccfs the band ar one of its many practices. Pasqualina Risser Comprehension Of The World Is Through The Languages Of Its People Communication among diverse peoples in the world today is of utmost importance, but is also a great problem. To remedy this problem at Conestoga Valley the language department uses numerous methods such as tapes, films, slides, outside speakers, foreign correspondences, and exchange students to stimulate sm- dent interest in these languages: French, Latin, Spanish, and Ger- man. The primary goal of the language program is to develop the student's vocabulary, fluency of speech, and cultural knowledge of the language. The student is advised to take full advantage of the total pro- gram offerod by the language course. In the first two years one begins to acquire fluency and knowledge of the language, but thereafter one develops a mastery of the language. Glenn S. Banner William R. Deichert Juergen Buettner Martha Loar ..-M ' l' -t Msg Y ix Abou - Mrs. Ioar translates a latin story to her students. W , . N52 S 'rt ff G 1 gf. .IBN l Health Ana' Reading Abiligf - Important Parts Of Student Lnfe The library of Conestoga Valley High School now contains over 12,000 books in addition to pamphlets and magazines, This year the library has added to its facilities a new microfilm reader, records, filmstrips, and study carrels, Aicling the library with magazines, files, and at the desk. over 78 library assistants also help the students in finding reference materials. For the first time at Conestoga Valley reading has become a member of the English department and a credited course. Dou- bling its capacity this year with 12 carrels, the reading program strives for improving the student's comprehension and reading ability by various mechanical and visual aids. Another important part of the student's life is his health. Miss Charles, the school nurse looks after every student in this aspect. She gives hearing tests, eye tests, and weighs and meas- ures the height of each student. Lrj7 - Mrs, Hess shows a student how to find a library book. Below - Mrs. Gage selects a filmstrip for her reading class. wg Mary Ann Hess Helen R. Charles C. K. Baumbach, jr. Malinda Gage BACCALAUREATE Lf? gg 55 55225535535 Cx' 3 BACCALAUREATEQ- EQESLQLAU REATE 5 ,z 5 cs' 55555555588 L....J 5 5 Nzxvv 55uLvQQ,-.-,F-, QR1'NUG1H'mVj RX M V Nzxvv 551 W 55,g5gEB5 ,rf-5251i55.55.. Q Egmrfv CRI-NDUATINL NAVV 5 :Lv mxvv 5 SILVEDZZNNNNSENIORS N55 5 5I5EE'22?E552EN'.GR5 NAVV 5 sum ..,...,:',g 0- T I Mali l BE-'72 S H L u 5551 D, SENIGRS SENIGRS SENIGPS SENIOQS SENKORS SENIORS CLASS COLORS: Navy and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS MOTTO: Life is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to be lived. CLASS OFFICERS: Nelson Rqsslcr, Prcsidcntg Stan Noffsingcr, Vice-Presidentg Tim Swcigart, Treasurerg Dian Huber, Secretary. ,IOHN-CHRISTIAN DONNA I.. ALBRIGI-IT DAVID ,IOHN ALLEN BRENDA LYNN ANDES AIERSTUCK ...w MICHAEL B. ANDREXXIS CINDY A. ARDINGER VERONICA M. BARE A ,JANET ELAINE BARR ,IAN LOUISE BALIMAN DONALD L. BEACHY SHIRLEY A. BEAM KAREN LOUISE BENNER N DAVID 1.. BERKI-IEIMER ROBERT 1.. H1Tzl2R RICHARD Q, BLEDSOE. JR. PEGGY HORSE E ROY B. BUCKXVALTER BRUCE Pf BURKHART IOLYNN R. BURKI-IOLDER ISIICHAEI. D. BUTT joy Mascr proves that studying is possible in the srudenr lounge. LUANNE HYERS KATHLEEN F. CALDXVELI. DEBORAH M. CANPBIEL1. VICTOR F. CARANO C C .I TIMOTHY C, CARR ,IAN MARIE CARSON HENRY LI. CIFUNI ELLIEN F. CIRCIE Srcvc Smith has a bite no can In :hc smdcm loungc. SHARON I.. CHRIST 'IUDY MARIE CLYMER A+:- ,IEFF XVILLIAM COCI-IRAN STEVE XVILLIAM COCI-IRAN GORDON R. CRESSMAN DAVID L. CROUSE . Q., JAY F. CUSTER STEVE R. DAVIS TERESA ANN DAVIS JENNIFER ANN DEMOISE ANN LOUISE DIUNILINGER KENNETH MARTIN QHARLE5 R. DIFFISNDERFER DENLINGER ANDREA L. EICI-IELMAN VIRGINIA LOUISE EMMITT JOAN MARIE ENGLE STEVEN B. I-ALK -qs, l' ,Ian Carson masters a rum while danring the chahcha with Rupert Taylor. TOINI L. FELPIEL THOMAS DITTOIE DIANIE LOUISE IEBSENSHADIZ SUSAN ANN FAUST CHIERYL A. FINLAYSONY MARY ALICE FISCHER BLAIR FISHER SCOTT FISHER WILLIAM V. FLETCHER DAVID FREIBERG MICHAEL FRITZ NEVIN F. GALBREATH JOHN A. GALIANO DEBORAH L. GEHMAN DEBRA S. GEITER g l' I v'sar.! ' Abou - Cheerleader Doug Miller rensely watches the efforts of the Senior girls during the PAMELA K. GIVLER ROBERT L, GLASS Powder Puff football game. W Dj? - Brenda Hoover camcstly studies for a forthcoming exam. CAROL C. GODSI-IALL CAROL M. GOOD GRETA L. GOOD MAXINE L. GOOD JAMES GORDON BILL GRAYBILL DAVID GRIESEMER BARBARA ANN GROFF 3' alt! 'ni' DALE M, GROFF HERBERT M. GROFF SHIRLEY GROFF SANDRA GROVE ,Jw auf JERE HAIGH JOSEPH HARNISH CHERYL K. HARTMAN PAMELA FAITH HEINEY TIMOTHY MARTIN CATHY JO HELLINGER DIANE HENDERSHOTT JACKIE HERR HELLBERG -'tw -'T MARCIA LYNN I-IERR ANITA HERSHEY EDWIN HERSHEY IRENE j. HERSHEY Seniors on the last lunch shift relzx and enjoy their dinner after a challenging moming. KENNETH C. HERSHEY DIANE HETRICK JAMES HIGH SCOTI' HILTON FREDERICK J. HOMSHER BRENDA HOOVER FREDRICK j. HORN LEONARD HORNBERGER ANITA HORST DEBORAH ANN HORST BRUCE HOSTETTER DIAN C. HUBER RONALD HUMPHREVILLE MICHAEL HUSKINS suis ANN HUSSON WALTER JAREMK0 gqa kj? - Dave Berkheimer shows good form during practice for an upcoming match. left - Even during warm weather, Sylvia Wissler smilingly cheers the team to vic- ory. JEFF H, JOHNSON NANCY A. JOHNSON DEBORAH L. JONES .IAN M. KATZ DONALD L. KAUTZ JAMES E. KEEBLER MARCINETTE KEENE CRAIG B- KEPNER YVONNE M, KERCHNER CLAIRE KILBOURNE REGINA KILLHEFFER DENNIS KILHEFNER LESLIE M. KILLIAN REBECCA ANNE KLINE DONALD KNAUSS ELIZABETH HARTMAN KOHLER R HOLLY R. LABRASCA PEGGY ANN LACY JANET LOUISE LANDIS JEFFREY L. LANDIS KAREN SUE LANDIS LARRY LANDIS ROBERT H. LANDIS CHRISTY R. LAPP DALE LAPP GARY LAPP DANIEL L. LEAMAN DEBORAH L. LEFEVER CYNTHIA LEE LIBBY CINDY LINTNER 4..- Abow - Deb Shmm and Elzingnmons wait for Qc home after a hard day at school. HARRY LIPP ANNE L. LOCKWOOD MAYRE LOWRY KURT P. LUCKENBILL AUDREY J. MARTIN DEAN F. MARTIN SANDRA MARTIN JOY MASER BRAD MCCURDY MICHAEL J- MCNALLY ANN L. MELLINGER :sf 4 DOUGLAS MILLER Above - Math analysis challenges senior studcms. SUE MINNEY CINDY MOHLER GREGORY MOORE DONNA MYER PATTI MYERS DONNA NEUHAUSER LUKE MERTZ MICHELE MILLER DOUGLAS EDWARD MUSSEI RICHARD NICKLAUS ,.. , , KAREN NITCHMAN STANLEY NOFFSINGER DONNA MARIE NYE JOHN J. O'GRADY :,1 1 fi 'Iv' I PAUL ORTEGA -IR. RANDY PATTERSON BARBARA II. PEACHY DONALD PENTZ BONNIE PIETROPAOLO JOHN PI-ANK DAVID PRICE BARBARA RACKMIL PHIL RANDISI JOHN P, RANKIN ROBERT L. REDCAY KATHLEEN M. REESE L J SHARON REICH VICKI LYNN REINFRIED MICHAEL P. REINHART JOHN D. RESSLER NELSON B. RESSLER CARSON RIDEOUT MICHAEL PHILIP RILL SHARON RISSER JAY RITTER SUSAN ROHRER WAYNE ROHRER JACK ROLAND RU55 R055 SUZANNE RUHL JAMES R. RUOSS MICHAEL SABO DIANE SCHALLER JOHN SHENK DEBRA K. SHROM JEFF sms NADINE SCHLINKMAN MICHAEL SEACHRIST DIANE KURTZ SENSENIG JAMES SI-IIRK KAY SHIRK VICKIE SHOMO Above ELAINE I. SIMMONS Varsity wrestling cheerleader Cindy Libby perfccts the motions of a cheer. PETER SMELTER CHRISTINE A. SMITH NINA SMITH gf . . I 5? ?ANKlfy STEVE SMITH BRENDA K. SMOKER Above - John Rankin holds pn:-season track px-mice in :he halls. BARBARA ANN SMUCKER RICHARD E. SNYDER BONNIE SUE SPOTTS WENDY STAMBAUGH SUE LYN STANTON DEBRA S. STAUFFER GARY STEFFY HAROLD STOLTZFUS JOSEPH BRENT STOLTZFUS LEE STOLTZFUS MILLY STOLTZFUS SAM STONE FRITZ STONER DEBORAH JEAN STUMPF 1 'K we NANCY SULLIVAN TROY SUMMERS TIMOTHY VAN DYKE DOUG TANKESLEY SWEIGART RUPERT TAYLOR DAVID THOMPSON JAMES TRIMBLE KEN R. UNDERHILL ANNETTE STEPHANIE VITALE ELIZABETH KAREN VAN HEKKEN JEAN WANN ER STEVE WANNER DIANE WATTERSON KAREN WEAVER MALCOLM F. WEHNER MARTHA KATHRYN WEIDMAN PAULA LYNN VRESILOVIC DAVID WALSCHBURGER MARK H. WARD SUSAN A. WARGO I SHARON WEAVER SHEILA WEAVER HAROLD WENGER RAYMOND NEILL WENGER F TE DAVID WENTZ MARY ELIZABETH WENTZ GEORGE WHEARY .vin ww, LINDA WINTERS SYLVIA JEAN WISSLER CARL WITMER PAMELA WOOD MARVIN WORKMAN CYNTHIA SUE YODER Above - Martha Wcidmm makes observations on her planarix in advanced biology class AIERSTUCK, JOHN-CHRISTIAN, John - Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Wmstling 1, 2, 3, 4, CoCapt. 4, Gym Show 1, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Achievement Award 3, Soccer ln- tramurals 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Activity Editor 4. ALBRIGHT, DONNA, Donna - Intramural Basketball 1, Secretarial Club 3. ALLEN, DAVID JOHN, Dave - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Wlrestling 1, 2, 3, Brass Choir 3, Orchestra 4. ANDES, BRENDA, Brenda - Gym Show 1, 3, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Wmstling Capt. 3, Band 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Gymnastic Club 3, Var- sity Club 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Jr. Class Comm. 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Yearbook Club 4, Student Council 4, Homecoming Court 4. ANDREWS, MICHAEL, Mike - Chess Club 1, 3, Latin Club 2, Sports Officials Club 4. ARDINGER, CINDY, Cindy - Drama Club 1, Pep Club 2, Ceramics Club 3, Secretarial Club 4. BARE, VERONICA, Veronica - Ceramics Club 2, 3, Crafts Club 4. BARR, JANET, '1Ianet - Gymnastics 1, 2, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Co- Capt. 4, Gym Show 1, Powder-Puff Football 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Chairman 3, Jr. Class Comm. 3, Sr. Play Cast 4. BAUMAN, JAN, '1Ian - Library Assistant 1, Library Club 1, Pep Club 2, Secretarial Club 4, Sr. Play Comm. BEACHY, DONALD, Don - Rifle Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, 2. BEAM SHIRLEY, Shirley - Pep Club 1, Secre- tarial Club 4. BENNER, KAREN, Karen - Library Club 1, Gym Show 1, Library Asst. 1, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, FFA 4, Sr. Class Comm. 4. BERKHEIMER, DAVID, Dave - Band 1, 55 Spanish Club 1, Chem Tech. Club 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast 3: Golf 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Sr. Play Cast 4. BITZER, ROBERT, Bob - Chess Club 3, Badminton Intramurals 3, Soccer Intramurals 4. Senior Activities BLEDSOE, RICHARD - Rocket Club 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 4, Industrial Arts Society 4. BOAS, PEGGY, Peggy - Hockey 1, Gymnas- tics 1, Rocket Club 1, 2, 3, Secretarial Club 4. BOMBERGER, CARLENE, Carlene - Latin Club 4. BONHOLTZER, SCOTT, Scott - Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Society 4. BOOK, CHARLES, Chuck - History Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Jr. Class Comm. 3, Newspaper Club 4. BOOK, DONNA - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Jr. Class Comm. 3, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Homecoming Court 4, BOWERS, ANN - Ceramics Club 4, DECA 4, Vo-Tech 4. BRAAS, SHARON - Girls' Chorus 1, Volley- ball 2, Jargon 3, 4. BRACKBILI., ROBERT, Bob - Basketball 1, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Band 2, Tennis 1, 2, Key Club 4, Intramural Soccer 4. BRACKBILL, VICKI BRADBURY, SUSAN, Sue - Knitting Club 1, Art Club 3, Secretarial Club 4, School Store 4. BRANDT, CRAIG - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, County Band 3, Golf 1, 3, Nat. Honor Socie- ty 3, 4, Jr. Class Play Cast 3. BROOKS, RICHARD - Rocket Club 2, 3, 4. BUCKWALTER, DIANE, Buckie - Treasur- er 1, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Volleyball Club 3, Pep Club 2, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. BUCKWALTER, ROY, Buck - Football 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, Vlrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Soccer Intramurals 4, Ecology Club 4, Volleyball Club 1. BURKHART, BRUCE - Rocket Club 2, 3, Pho tography Club 4. BURKHOLDER, JOLYNN - Vo-Tech 3, 4. BUSHONG, JESSE BUTT, MICHAEL - Rocket Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vo- Tech 3, 4. BYERS, LUANNE - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, County, District, 2, 3, 4, Regional 4, Orchestra 3, 4, County, District 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Girls' Choms 1, Computer Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Underclassmen Ed. 4, Gym Show 3. CALDWELL KATHLEEN, Kathy -- History Club 1, Ceramics Club 3, 4, Valley Echo Staff 4. CAMPBELL, DEBORAH l CARANO, VICTOR - Tennis 1, Rocket Club 1, Ski Club 2, 4. CARR, TIM - Gym Club 1, 2, 3, Gym Show 1, CARSON, JAN - Gym Show 1, 3, Gymnastic: 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Powder Puff Footi ball 4, Sr, Play Comm. 4. CHRIST, SHARON - Pep Club 2, Volleybal Club 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 3, Intramura Basketball 2. CIFUNI, HENRY CIRCE, ELLEN, Certs - Gym Show 1, Intra mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track Manager 3, History Club 2, 3, 4, Powde' Puff Football 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Jr. Clas: Comm. 3, Sr. Class Comm. 4. CLYMER, JUDY - Home Dec. Club 1, Sccretar ial Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, Jr Play Comm. 3, Sr. Play Comm. 4. COCHRAN, JEFF - Football 1, 2, Manager 3 Volleyball Club 1, Ski Club 2, 4. COCHRAN, STEVE - Football 1, 2, Track 2, 3 4, Wlrestling 1, Ski Club 2, 4, Gym Club 3. CRESSMAN, GORDON - Tennis 1, Track 1 2, Wxstling 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 2, Key Club 4 CROUSE, DAVID, Dave - Chorus 1, Photog raphy Club 2, DECA Club 3, Jr. Class Comrr 3, History Club 4, Yearbook Photograher 4. CUSTER, JAY - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 1, 2 District Band 2, 3, County Orchestra 2, Na, Honor Society 3, 4, Brass Choir 3. DAVIS, STEVE - Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, Ir 1 tramural Basketball 3. DAVIS, TERESA, Terrie - Track 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball Club, Gym Show 3, Powder Puff Foot- ball. DEMOISE, JENNIFER, 'jennyv - Home Dec. Club 1, Ceramics Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Show 3,Jr. Play Comm. 3, Sr. Play Comm. 4 DENLINGER, ANN - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Show 1, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Ceramics Club 4, Vo-Tech 3, 4. DENLINGER, KENNETH, Ken -- Gymnas- tics Club 1, 2, 3, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 4, Industrial Arts Society 4, Pres. 4, Gym Show 1, 3. DIFFENDERFER, CHARLES, Charlie - Chess Club 4, Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 3. DITFOE, THOMAS, Tom - Chess Club 1, History Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play Comm. 4. ECKMAN, DEBORAH, Deb EICHELMAN, ANDREA .EMMI'I'I', LOUISE - Valley Echo 1, 3, 4, News Ed. 3, Managing Ed. 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, History Club 2,Jr. Play Cast 3, Sr. Play Cast 4, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4. ENGLE, JOAN - Girls' Choms 1, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Volleyball 2, Track 2, Pep Club 2, History Club 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast 3,Jr. Class Comm. 3, Sr. Play Cast 4, Yearbook Staff 4. ESBENSHADE, DIANE, Ezzy - Pinochle Club 1, Gym Show 1, 3, Ski Club 2, 4, Powder Puff Football 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Intra- mural Volleyball 3. FALK, STEVEN, Steve - Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Club, Jr. Play Cast 3. FAUST, SUSAN, Sue - School Store 2, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Jr. Class Comm. 3, Intramural Soccer 3, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Jargon Club 4, Track 4. FELPEL, TOM FINLAYSON, CHERYL, Cherry - Student Council Alt. 1, 3, Greek Drama Club 1, Latin Club 2, FTA 2, FNA 3, Newspaper Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Valley Echo 4, Copy Ed. 4. EISCHER, MARY ALICE, Mm - Safety Club 1, FNA 2, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Ceramics Club 3, 4, Vo-Tech 4, Powder Puff Football 4. FISHER, BLAIR, Fish - Volleyball Club 1, Intramural Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Sports Officials Club 3. FISHER, scorr - Rifle Club 1, 2, Chess Club 3, FLETCHER, WILLIAM FREIBERG, DAVID, Dave - Rocket Club 2, Chess Club 4, Rifle Club 3, Intramural Basket- ball 2. FRITZ, MIKE, Mouse - Baseball 1, 2, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Show 1, 3, Industrial Arts Society 4, Gymnastics 4, Co-Capt. GALBREATH, NEVIN GALIANO, JOHN GEHMAN, DEBORAH, Deb - Mixed Cho- rus 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, County Chorus 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Volleyball Club 2, FTA 2, 4,Jr. Play Comm. 3, Powder Puff Foot- ball 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Yearbook Club 4. GEIER, LORRAINE, I.J0rri - G.O Member 1, 2, Secretarial Club 4. GEITER, DEBRA, Debbie - Pep Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4. GIVLER, PAMELA, Pam - Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chonxs 1, County Chorus 3, Band 2, Student Council 3, 4, Pres. 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, FNA 1, 3, Gym Show 1, 3, Pep Club 2, Hockey 3, Intramural Basketball 1, Yearbook Staff 4. Gulss, ROBERT, Bob - Band 1, 2, 5, 4, of- chestra 2, 3, Computer Club 3, 4. GODSHALL, CAROL - Band I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Volleyball Club 4. GOOD, CAROL -- Spanish Club 1, Valley Echo Staff 2, 3, 4, Page Ed. 4, FTA 2, 3, Newspaper Club 3, 4, Journalism Club 2, Jr. Play Comm. 5. GOOD, GRETA - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Govt. and Debate Club 1, Jr. Historians Club 2, Heatlh Careers Club 3, 4. GOOD, MAXINE GORDON, JAMES, Chizzy - Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3. GRAYBILL BILL - Band 1, 2, Football 2, 3, Chess Club 4, Rocket Club 1, 2. GRIESEMER, DAVID, Dave - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4. GROFF, BARBARA, Barb - Chorus 1, Folk Club 2, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Valley Echo Staff 4, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Homecoming Court 4. GROEF, HERBERT, Herbs - Volleyball Club 1, 2, Key Club 3, Chess Club 4, Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wmstling 1, 4, Cross Country 4, Student Council 4. GROFF, SHIRLEY - Home Dec. Club 1, Ce- ramics Club 3, Secretarial Club 4, Volleyball. GROVE, SANDRA, Sandy - Intramural Bas- ketball 1,Jargon Club 3,Jr. Play Comm. 3, Ce- ramics Club 4. HACKE'I'I', Kip HAIGH, JERE - Football 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Show 1, 3. HARNISH,JOE - Football 1, Baseball 2, Sports Official Club 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Vo- Tech. 3, 4. HARTMAN, CHERYL HEINEY, PAMELA, Pam - Library Club 1, Volleyball Intramurals 1, Hockey 2, 3, Hockey Intramurals 2, Computer Club 2, Basketball In- tramurals 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Jr. Class Comm. 3, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Gym Show 3. HELLBERG, TIMOTHY, Tim - Baseball 2, 3, Junior Historians 2, Soccer Intramurals 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Ecology Club 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Golf 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Photogra- pher. HELLINGER, KATHY - Library Club 1, FTA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Powder Puff Football 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Play Commit- tees 3, 4. HENDERSHOTT, DIANE, Hender - Track 1, Ski Club 2, Gymnastics 2, Powder Puff Foot- ball 3, 4, Gym Show 3, Sr. Class Comm, 4. HERR, jACKIE - Volleyball Club 15 History Club 2, 3, 45junior Play Cast 35 Prom Comm 3, Magazine Drive Chairman 45 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Sr. Class Comm. 4. HERR, MARCIA - Pep Club 25 Girls' Chorus 35 jt. Play Comm. 35 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Intramural Soccer 35 jr. Class Comm. 35 jargon 45 Sr. Play Comm. 4. HERSHEY, ANITA, Nita - Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Library Assistant 4. HERSHEY, EDWIN, Ed - Wrestling 15 Chess Club 15 Chorus 2, 3, 45 A.V. Club 2, 3, 45 Industrial Arts Society 3, 4. HERSHEY, IRENE - Library Club 15 Library Assistant 15 Secretarial Club 25 jargon 3, jr. Play Comm. 35 Crafts Club 4. HERSHEY, KENNETH HETRICK, DIANE - Knitting Club 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretarial Club 2, 35 Bowling 3, 45 Health Careers Club 45 Sr. Play Comm. 4. HIGH, jAMES, 'fIim - Rifle Club 15 Vo-Tech 3, 4. HILTON, SCOTT - Baseball 1, 2, 45 'Rocket Club 25 Chess Club 3, 4. HOMSHER, FREDERICK Fred HOOVER, BRENDA - Student Council 1, 25 Volleyball Intramurals 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Newspaper 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Librarian 45 Co- lorguard 3, 45 jr. Play Cast 35 Co-Editor of Yearbook 4. HORN, FREDERICK, Fred - Radio Club 1 HORNBERGER, LEONARD, Lanny - Safe Driving Club 15 Ski Club 25 Key Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 45 jr. Play Cast 3. HORST, ANITA, Anita - Ceramics Club 2, 35 jr. Play Comm. 35 Health Careers Club 45 Sr. Play Comm. 4. HORST, DEBORAH, Deb - Track 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Edi- tor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 County Chonis 3, 45 National Honor Soci- ety 3. 45 jr. Play Stage Manager 35 Colorguard 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Student Council 35 Achievement Award 35 Sr. Play Comm. 4. HOSTETTER, BRUCE - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Sports Officials Club 15 Wires- tling 15 Chess Club 2, 3, 4. HUBER, DIAN, Hublits - Pep Club 25 Track 2, 45 Gymnastics Club 35 Powder Puff Football 3, 45jr. Play Comm. 35 School Store 35 Volley- ball Club 45 Sr. Class Secretary 45 Key Club Sweetheart 4. HUMPHREVILLE, RONALD, Ron - Soccer Club 25 Volleyball Club 35 Vo-Tech 3, 4. HUSKINS, MICHAEL, Hodge -- Gym Club 1, 25 Rifle Club 2, 35 Rifle Team 25 Gym Show 35 Track 3, 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Club, President 45 Gymnastics, Co-Captain 45 Industrial Arts Society 4. HUSSON, SUE - Library Club 15 Library Assist- ant 1, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 jargon 45 Sr. Play Comm, 4. jAREMKO, WALTER, Walt - Rocket Club 15 chess Club 25 Computer Club 35 Photography Club 4. jOHNSON,jEFF - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 Volleyball Club 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Wres- tling l, 25 History Club 4. jOHNSON, NANCY - Pep Club 25 Intramural Hockey 25 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Health Careers Club 3, 45 jr. Play Comm. 35 jr. Class Comm. 35 Intramural Soccer 35 Gym Show 35 Sr. Play Comm. 4. jONES, DEBORAH, '1jones - Tennis 15 Pi- nochle Club 15 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 His- tory Club 35 Intramural Volleyball 35 Photogra- phy Club 4. KATZ, jAN - School Store 2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 latin Club 35 Intramural Volleyball 3. KAUTZ, DONALD - Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4. KEEBLER, jAMES, Cookie - Safe Driving Club 15 History Club 2, 3, 45jr. Play Comm. 35 Yearbook Staff 4. KEENE, MARCINETTE, Marci - Knitting Club 15 Pep Club 25 Ceramics Club 3, 4, Sec. 4. KEPNER, CRAIG, Bez-nad - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Tennis 1, 25 FTA 3, 45 Class Vice President 25 jr. Play Cast and Student Di- rector 35 Yearbook Staff 4. KERCHNER, YVONNE - History Club 2. KILBOURNE, CLAIRE - Girls' Chorus 15 Pep Club 25 FTA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Latin Club 35 jr. Class Play 35 Sr. Class Play 45 Student Council Alt. 45 Powder Puff Football 3, 4. KILHEFNER, DENNIS - Rocket Club 1, 2, 35 Vo-Tech 3, 4. KILLI-IEFFER, REGINA, Reggie - Valley Echo Staff 25 jr. Class Comm. 35 jr. Play Comm. 35 Health Careers Club 3, 45 Sr. Class Comm. 4 N KILLIAN, LESLIE KLINE, REBECCA, Pecker - Band 15 Pep Club 25 Photography Club 35jr. Play Comm. 35 FNA 45 Vo-Tech 3, 4. KNAUSS, DONALD, Don - Stage Work 1, 2, 35 Play Cast 1, 3, 45 Football 25 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Art Club 4. I KOI-ILER, ELIZABETH Beth -- Hockey 15 Photography Club 45 Sr. Class Comm. 4. I.aBRASCA, HOLLY - Ballet Club 25 Knitting Club 35 Secretarial Club 45 Vo-Tech 4. , LACY, PEGGY - Feature twirler 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 25jr. Class Comm. 35 jargon Club 45 Homecoming Court 4. LANDIS, jANET - Sr. Play Comm. 45 Ceramics Club 45 Vo-Tech 4. LANDIS, jEI FREY, jeff - Rifle 1, 25 Intra- mural Basketball 25 Photography Club 35 Hik- ing Club 45 Industrial Arts Society 4. LANDIS, KAREN - Library Club 15 Secretarial 2, 35 jr. Play Committee 35 Ceramics Club 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Industrial Arts Society 4. LANDIS, LARRY - Gym Club 15 Football 15 VICA Club 3, 45 Vo-Tech 3, 45 Rocket Club 4. LANDIS, ROBERT, Bob - Basketball 1, 25 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 45 History Club 1, 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 45 jr. Play 3. LAPP, CHRISTY - Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 VoTech 3, 45 Student Council 35 VICA Club 3, 4. LAPP, DALE -- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at arms 3, President 45 County Band 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 County Chorus 2, 3, 45 District Chorus 3, Business Manager 45 Wmstling 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Show 1, 35 Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, 45 Trea- surer of Class 3. LAPP, GARY - Chorus 15 Computer Club 4. LEAMAN, DANIEL Dan - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 15 Sports Officials Club 25 Track 35 Volleyball Club 3, 4. LEFEVER, DEBORAH, Deb - Student Coun- cil 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Track 25 Volleyball Club 2, 45 Chorus 3, 45 jr, Play Comm. 35 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Latin Club 3. LIBBY, CYNTHIA, LIB - Class Pres. 25 In- tramural Basketball 25 Cheerleading 2, 4, Capt. 25 Student Council 2, 4, Alt. 45 Basketball 35 Volleyball Club 3, 45 Gym Show 3. LINTNER, CINDY - Ski Club 25 Ecology Club 3, 45 Powder Puff Football 3, 4. LIPP, HARRY - Baseball 1, 35 Computer Club 1, 35 Cross-Country 2, 35 Track 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Intramural Bowling 2, 35 Chess Club 4. LOCKWOOD, ANNE - Secretarial Club 2, 35 jr. Play Comm. 35 Health Careers Club 45 In- dustrial Arts Society 4. LOWRY, MAYRE - Ceramics Club 4. LUCKENBILL, KURT - Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Wmstling 3, 4. MARTIN, AUDREY - Girls' Chonls 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Ceramics Club 35 jr. Play Comm. 35 Health Club 4. MARTIN, DEAN, DINO -- Rifle Club 15 Track 25 Vo-Tech 4. MARTIN, SANDRA, Sandy - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 FNA 1, 25 jr. Historians Club 25 Intramural Hockey 25 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Health Careers Club 3, 45 jr. Play Comm. 35 jr. Class Comm. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 4. MASER,jOY - Cheerleading 15 Gym Show 1, 35 Gymnastics 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Pep Club '25 Student Council 2, 45 jr. Class Comm. 35 jr. Play Comm. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. McCURDY, BRAD - Band 1, 25 Photography Club 3. McNALLY, MICHAEL, Mike - Football 15 Intramural Basketball 25 Intramural Soccer 45 Intramural Bowling 3, 45 Tennis 35 Computer Club 15 Ecology Club 3, 4, V.P. 3. MELLINGER, ANN - Band I, 2, 3, 4, District 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Powder Puff Football 35 jr. Play Comm. 35 Sr. Play Cast 45 Gym Shwo 15 FNA 3, 4. MERTZ., LUKE, Buzzard - A.V. Club 1, Rifle Club 3, 4. MILLER, DOUGLAS, Doug - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4, County 2, 3, 45 Sports Officials Club 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co.-Capt. 45 Intra- mural Basketball 25 Cross-Country 3, 4, Capt. 45 , Key Club Treas. 3, 45jr. Class Play Cast 35 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Yearbook Co-Editor 4. MILLER, MICHELE, Mill - Class SEC. 15 Pep Club 25 Pinochle Club 15 History Club 35 Sr. Class Comm. 45 Vo-Tech 4. MINNEY, SUE - Knitting Club 15 Fr. Play Comm.15 Booster Club 25 Volleyball Club 25 Powder Puff Football 3, 4. MOHLER, CINDY - Knitting Club 1, 25 FFA 3, 45 Ceramics Club 3, 45 Vo-Tech 3, 4, St. Coun. MOORE, GREGORY MUMAW, RICHARD - Library Club 15 Gym- nastic Club 35 Vo-Tech 3, 4. MUSSER, DOUGLAS, MUS - Rifle Club 15 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 3, 45 Rocket Club 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Nat. Honor Society 3, 4. MYER, DONNA - Pep Club 25 Volleyball Club 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Sr. Play Comm. 4. MYERS, PA'I'I'I - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Show 15 Volleyball Club 25 Intramural Volleyball 35 Health Careers Club 3, 45Jr. Class Play 35 Pow- der Puff Football 3, 4. NEUHAUSER, DONNA - Gym Show 15 Secre- tarial Club 2, 45 Latin Club 35 Intramural Vol- leyball 3, 4. NICKLAUS, RICHARD - Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 25 Chess Club 3, 4. NITCHMAN, KAREN - Home Dec. Club 15 Ceramics Club 2, 3 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Track 25 jr. Play Comm. 35 Gym Show 35 Vo-Tech 3, 45 VICA 3, 4. NOFFSINGER, STANLEY, Stan - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 45 Student Advisory Council 35 County and District Chorus 45 Class Pres. 35 Class Vice Pres. 45 Rotary Ambassador 19715 Teen of the Week 4. NYE, DONNA - Gymnastics Club 15 Volley- ball Club 25 jr. Class Comm. 3. O'GRADY, JOHN, 'QIJH' - Wmstling 25 Chess Club 25 Student Council 3, 45 Cross-Country 3, 45 Photography Club 35 Valley Echo 45 News- paper Club 4. ORTEGA, PAUL - Wmstling 2, 4, Track 2, Football 3, 4. PATTERSON, RANDY - Band 1, 2, 3,45 stu- dent Council l5 Basketball 15 Chess Club 25 jr. Class Comm. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Yearbook Club 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Intramural Soccer 4. PEACHEY, BARBARA PENTZ, DONALD, Boss - Debate Club 4. PIETROPAOLO, BONNIE PLANK, JOHN, Turk - Football 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 25 Intramural Soccer 45 Volleyball Club 1, 25 Gym Show 15 Sports Officials Club 4. PRICE, DAVID - Rifle Club 15 rocket Club 25 Gym Show 35 Vo-Tech 3, 4. RACKMIL, BARBARA, Barb - Cheerleading 1, 25 Track 15 Vo-Tech 3, 45 VICA 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. RANDISI, PHIL RANKIN,-IOHN, '1I.P. - Tennis 15 A.V. Club 15 Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 45 Cross Country 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Rocket Club 25 Student Advisory Committee 35 Folk Concert 35 Ecology Club 3, Treasurer 4. REDCAY, ROBERT, Reds - Basketball 1, 25 Chess Club 15 Sports Official Club 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4. REESE, KATHLEEN, Kathy - Girls' Chorus 15 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Art Club 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 FNA 25 County Band 25 Gymnastics Club 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Gym Show 3: Girls' Track 3, 45 Health Careers Club 4, President. REICH, SHARON - Band 15 Ceramics Club 2, 3, 45 Powclcrpuff Football 35 Vo-Tech 3. REINFRIED, VICKI - Gym Show 15 Gymnas- tics 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain5 Pep Club 25 Bowling Intramurals 25 Gym Club 35 Class Committee 35 jr. Play Committee 35 Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 45 FTA 4. REINHART, MICHAEL, Mike - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Vo-Tech 3, 4. RESSLER, JOHN - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band Club 1, 2, 35 Orchestr 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Chess Club 4. RESSLER, NELSON, Nels - Wrestling 15 Football 1, 35 Treasurer 25 Guitar Club 25 Vice President 35 Key Club 3, 45 President 45 Student Council 4, Secretary-Treasurer. RIDEOUT, CARSON RIEHL, LINDA RILL, MICHAEL, Mitch - Football 15 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Intramural Soccer 45 Varisty Club 2, 3, 45 Bridge Club 1, 25 Chorus 15 Chem-Tech Club 3, 45Jr. Play Stage Manag- er 3. RISSER, SHARON - Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Gym Show 15 Ceramics Club 3, 4. RITTER, JAY - Debate Team 1, 25 Chess Club 15 Intramural Basketball 25 Valley Echo 2, 3, 4, Managing Ed. 3, Sports Ed. 45 Intramural Soc- cer 4. ROHRER, SUSAN, Sue - Girls' Chorus I5 Pep Club 25 FTA 25 Valley Echo Staff 2, 35 Newspaper Club 35 Yearbook Staff 4, Club 45 Hockey 25 Powder Puff Football 35 Achieve- ment Award 3. ROHRER, WAYNE - Chess Club 15 Vo-Tech 3, 4. ROLAND, JACK - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 25 Baseball 15 Track 2, 35 Volleyball Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RONEY, DAVID - Intramural Football 15 Chess Club 45 VICA Club 4. ROSS, RUSSELL, Russ - Rocket Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Asst. 1, 2, 3, 4. RUHL, SUZANNE, Sue - Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Jr. Class Comm. 35Jr. Play Cast 35 Sr. Play Cast 45 FNA 1, 25 Health Careers Club 3, 45 Student Council Alt. 35 Powder Puff Football 35 Year- book Staff 4, Club 4. RUOSS, JAMES, Jim - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Capt. 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choms 1, 2, 3, 4, County 3, 45 History Club 2, 45 Chess Club 15 Key Club 35 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Parliamentarian 45 Jr, Class Comm. 35 Jr. Play Comm. 3. SABO, MICHAEL SCHALLER, DIANE, Dee - FNA I5 Track I, 25 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Ski Club 25 Val- ley Echo Staff 3, Club 35 jr. Play Cast 35 Sr. Play Cast 45 Jargon Club 4, Copy Ed. 45 Color Guard 3, 4, Capt. 45 Student Council 1, 2, 4, Alt. 4 SCHLEGELMILCH, MICHAEL SCHLINKMAN, NADINE SEACHRIST, MIKE, Seek - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 1, 25 Key Club 3, 45 Tennis 1, 25 In- tramural Bowling 1, 2. SENSENIG, DIANE, Deedle - Girls' Chorus 15 Pep Club 25 Secretarial Club 35 Newspaper Club 45 Valley Echo Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Jr. Play Comm. 35 Powder Puff Football 3. SHENK, JOHN - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Industrial Arts Society 4. SHIRK, JAMES, Ulm - Photography Club 3, 45 Industrial Arts Society 4. SHIRK, KAY - FNA 1, 25 Volleyball Club 25 Intramural Volleyball 25 Powder Puff Football 35Jr. Play Comm. 35Jr. Class Comm. 35 Year- book Club 45 Yearbook Staff 4, Business Man- ager. SHOMO, VICKIE - Home Dec, Club 15 Pep Club 25 Knitting Club 35 Ceramics Club 45 In- tramural Basketball 25 Basketball 25 Sr. Class Comm. 4. sl-mom, DEBRA, Deb - Track 1, 2, 4, Gym- nastics 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Show 1, 35 Gym Club 1, 35 Varsity Club 25 FTA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 45 Jr. Class Comm. 35 Yearbook 4, Academics Ed. st-iuvr, RODMAN SIMMONS, ELAINE - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 25 Cheerleading 1, 3, Co.-Capt. 35 Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 45 Gym Show 1, 35 Volleyball Club 25 Varsity Club 35 Gym Club 1, 35 Student Council 1, 25 FTA 3, 4, Sec. 45Jr. Class Comm. 35 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Achievement Award 35 Nat. Honor Society 3, 4. SIPE, JEFFREY SMELTER, PETER, Pete - Sports Officials Club 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Intramu- ral Soccer 3, 4. SMITH, CHRISTINE, Chris - Girls' Chorus 15 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Alt. 2, 35 History Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Basket- ball 35 Powder Puff Football 35 Jr. Class Comm. 35Jr. Play Comm. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Yearbook Staff 4, Seniors Ed. 45 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Achievement Award 3. SMITH, NINA - Intramural Hockey 1, 25 Intra- mural Volleyball 15 Intramural Basketball 25 Chorus 15 Future Farmers of America 3, 45 Fu- ture Bus. Leaders of America 25 Vo-Tech 3, 4. SMITH, STEVE, Smut - Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Rocket Club 15 History Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Jargon STaff 25 Nat. Honor Society 3, 4. SMOKER, BRENDA - Girls' Choms 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 FNA 1, 25 Health Careers Club 3, 45 Volleyball Club 25 Intramural Volleyball 25 Gym Show 35 Jr. Play Comm. 35 Yearbook Club 45 Yearbook Staff 4. SMUCKER, BARBARA, Smucker - Pep Club 2. SNYDER, RICHARD - Chess Club 1, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Cross Country 25 Track 25 Pi- nochlc Club 2. SPOTTS, BONNIE - Girls' Chrous 15 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Alt. 1, 25 FTA 25 Track Mgr. 25 Newspaper Club 45 Valley Echo Staff 2, 3, 4, Ed. 45 History Club 25Jr. Class Comm. 35 Quill and Scroll Society 35 Sr. Play Comm. 45 PSPA Convention 35 Achievement Award 3. STAMBAUGH, WENDY - Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3, Tri-Capt. 45 Student Council 1, 45 Valley Echo Staff 1, 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 45 History Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 45 Jr. Play Comm. 35 Jr. Class Comm. 35 3, 4, Sec. 3, 45 Jr. Play Comm. 35 Jr. Class Comm. 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 GIA Convention 3, 4. STANTON, SUE - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Cho- ms 15 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Art Club 2. STAUFFER, DEBRA, Deb - Intramural Vol- leyball 15 Pep Club 25 Volleyball Club 35 Jr. Historians 35 Jr. Class Comm. 35 Gym Show 35 Powder Puff Football 35 Yearbook Club 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Sr. Class Comm. 4. STEFFY, GARY - Band 15 Wrestling Mgr. 1, 25 Chess Club 15 History Club 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4, Layout Ed, 4. STOLTZFUS, HAROLD - Chess Club 15 FTA 25 Student Council 35 Cross Country 35 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 35Jr. Play Cast 35 Sr. Play Cast 45 jargon 45 Merit Scholar- ship 4, Honorable Mention 4. sToI.'rzFUs, BRENT - wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 25 Rocket Club 1, 25 National Sch. Art 2, 35 jr. Class Comm. 35 Key Club 35 Newspaper 45 Newspaper Club 45 Intramural Soccer 4. STOLTZFUS, LEE -- Rifle Club 15 Football 2, 35 Ecology Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Track 35 Intramural Soccer 45 VICA Club 4, STOLTZFUS, MILDRED, Milly - Volleyball Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 35 Hockey 3, 4, Co-Capt. 45 Powder-Puff Football 3, 45 Key Club Sweetheart 35 Basketball 45 Homecoming Queen 4. STONE, SAMUEL, Sam - Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 1, Z5 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball Club 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Capt. 45 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Gym Show 15 Gymnas- tics Club 2, 35 County Chorus 35 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. STONER, FRITZ - Basketball 1, 2, 5, 45 Volley- ball Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STUMPF, DEBORAH, Deb - Pep Club 2. STUMPF, JEFF SULLIVAN, NANCY SUMMERS, TROY - Volleyball 35 Intramural Soccer 45 Bowling 4. SWEIGART, TIMOTHY, Tim - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 County Band 25 jr. Play Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Class Treasurer 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Yearbook Club 4. SWITZENBERG, CHARLES, Chuck - Track I. TAN KESLEY, DOUG, Tanks TAYLOR, RUPERT, Rupc - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 1, 2, Basketball Intramurals 25 Key Club 3, 4. THOMPSON, DAVE - Rifle Club 1, Basketball 1, 25 Intramural 25 Football l, 25 Golf 1, 25 Ski Club 25 Intramural Bowling 3, 45 Key Club 45 Sports Officials Club 35 Intramural Soccer 3, 4. TRIMBLE, JAMES, 'QIim - Computer Club Z5 Ecology Club 3, 4. UNDERHILL, KEN - Basketball 1, 2, 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Volleyball Club 2, 35 Chess Club 1. VAN I-IEKKEN, KAREN - Gym Show 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 35 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, Alt. 35 History Club 3, 2, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 jr. Class Comm. 35 Jr. Play Comm. 35 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4. VITALE, ANNE'I'l'E - Pep Club 2. VRESILOVIC, PAULA - Student Council 15 Track 1, 25 Cheerleading 15 History Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 35 Intramural Soccer 35 Class Sec. 35 jr. Class Comm. 35 jr. Play Comm. 35 Achievement Award 35 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Sr. Play Comm. 4. WALSCHBURGER, DAVID, Dave - Slide Rule Club 15 Basketball Mgr. 15 AV Club 2, 3, 45 Student Director of Play 35 Industrial Arts Club 4. WANNER, JEAN - Intramural Bowling 1, 25 Cheerleading 1, 35 Pep Club Sec. 25 Student Council 2, 3, 4, V.P, 35 Ecolgoy Club Sec. 35jr. Class Comm. 35 jr. Play Comm. 35 Sr. Play Stu- dent Director 45 Yearbook 4. WANNER, STEVE - Class Treasurer 15 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 45 Baseball 15 Track 2, 3, 45 Volleyball Club 2, 3, 4. WARD, MARK - jf. Play Cast 35 sf. Play Cast 45 Newspaper 3, 4. WARGO, SUSAN, Sue - Drama Club 15 Latin Club 25 jr. Play Comm. 35 FFA 3, V.P.5 Photography Club 35 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Ceram- ics Club 4 WATTERSON, DIANE, Waterbug - Track 15 Pep Club 25 Gymnastics 2. WEAVER, KAREN WEAVER, Sharon -- Home Dec. Club 15 Library Asst. 2, 35 Ceramics Club 2, 35 Gym Show 35 DECA 4, WEAVER, SHEILA WEHNER, MALCOLM - Library Asst. 1, 25 Slot Car Club 15 Pinochle Club 25 Chess Club 3. WEIDMAN, MARTHA, Marty - Gym show 1, 35 Band 1, 2, 35'Cheerleading 15 Pep Club 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Gymnastics Club 35 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Student Council Alt. 45 Yearbook Club 45 Yearbook Staff 4, Sports Ed. 4. VVELLMAN, LESLIE - Pinochle Club 15 Volley- ball Club 25 Intramural Volleyball 35 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Photography Club 4. WENGER, HAROLD WENGER, RAYMOND, Neill - Band I5 Rifle Club 15 I-Iistory Club 25 jr. Play Comm. 35 Intramural Soccer 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Nat, Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Sr. Play Comm. 4. WENTZ, DAVID, Dave - Tennis 1, 25 Rock- et Club 15 Ski Club 2. WENTZ, BETH - Track l, 25 Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Show 15 Band 15 Varsity Club 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Club 2, 3, 45jr. Play Comm. 35 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Intramural Volleyball 3. WHEARY, GEORGE WINTERS, LINDA - Library Club 15 Library Asst. 25 Ceramics Club 2, 35 jr, Play Cast 35 Chorus 35 Sr. Play Cast 45 jargon 4. WISSLER, SYLVIA, Syl - Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 35 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Capt. 45 FNA 1, 25 Class Sec. 25 Track 25 Pep Club Treas. 25 Student Advisory Comm. 3, 45 Health Careers Club 3, 45 Gym Show 35 Var- sity Club 3, 45 jr. Class Comm. 35 Sr. Class Comm. 45 Yearbook Staff 4. WITMER, CARL - Slot Car Club 15 Rocket Club 3, 25 Industrial Arts Club 4. WOOD PAMELA, Pam - Library Club 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Tennis 25 FFA Sec. 35 4. WORKMAN, MARVIN, Marv YODER, CYNTHIA, Cindy - Library Club 15 jr. Play Comm. 35 Ceramics Club 3, 45 Indus- trial Arrs Society Club 4. Senior Effort Pays : W., wif? gr ,. 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Hcrc, Rox4 ann: jones :md Lucy Stump examine quality and design, Abou - Finishing a poster, Lynn Waltcrs adds CV spirit with color. bf' - After a touchdown. jubilant maiorcttes unloosc their enthusiasm. vs .st I P 5 . ,W LM--+ 1-Q Q ga -., I 4.11. 'IKM Above -- ROOM 205: Row 1: D. Boixcr, S. Bledsoe, D. Bare, G. Ahl, V. Aukcr, L. Andrew, M. Bruckhart, K. Carl, L. Buckwalrer. Row 2: S. Burger, C. Burkholder, S. Bair, S. Brubaker, E Brubaker, C. Bender, C. Bomberger, D. Bowman, T. Barbarito. K. Bowman, j. Bair. Row 3: j. Baumgardencr, K. Booth, K. Bowman, D. Bcnard, A. Barley, C. Bray, R. Burr, C. Bowman j. Baumillcr, C. Bowman. . D- . ! Class f '7 . Enjoys Free Time Abou' - ROOM 206: Ron' 1:-I, Ellior, D. Finnegan. D. Fizz. G. Fields, D. Diehm. K. Dcnlingcr. S. Coffrorh. Rou-2: C. Fackler. B. Diffcnderfcr. D. Glick, S. Clymer. S. Encr, T. Dzicdzic, N. Casale. R. Cochran. Rau' 5: S. Cicero.-I. Eshclmnn. B. Fenton, T. Enck. Rou'-1: M. Krim. R. Cass, P. Cartabiano, B. Donovan, D. Bylcr. M. Dochrcr. C. Cocrrcl. Above - ROOM 207: Row I: P. Hartman, M. Forsha, B. Good. Row 2: B. Fry, V. Glass, J. Gould, S. Gamble, D. Hagmann, K. Guyron,-I. Frey, B. Frank, M. Good. Row 3: R. Good, G. Folrz, E. Halligan, S. Grcidcr, N. Hadcsry, K. Gclrz, B. Gcrz, R. Gchmm, S. Hawk. Row 4: T. Hawk, B. Groff, R. Fritz, S. Gribblchl. Fuller, T. Getz, S. Franciscus, B, Furrcy. 6 J J .JW . wiifgkffo. V 1 ' it 4 Student Li e Is Captured During X Class Time Above - ROOM 208: Row 1: A. Horting, P. Herrick, H. Kepply, E. Horst, R.jones, B. Kepner, D. Keener, G. Kieider. Row 2: C. Herr, P. jaremko, B. Kiscr, G. jeffries, R. jones, j. Herr, C. Hershey, C. Kauffman, L. Keller, C. Keller, S. Howry, K. Kuhns. Row 3: D. Kurtz, S. Henkel, D. Landis, G. Knerr, R. Kunz, R. Herr, K. Wilr,j. Hess, D. Krick, R. High, G. Kcnnen. f I . .mln 4. Above - ROOM Zll: Fin! muh' V. Martin. N. McCauley, K. Lang, P. Martin, G. Long, S. Landis, C. Martin, B. Maser. Serond D. Lcvcring, C. Maucr, D. Lapp, L. Little, D. Leiny, C. Lcaman, K. Mayhcwul. McCann. Thin! row: D. Larhrop, D. Martin, R. Landis, C. Martin, D. Mass, K. McClunc. Fourfh K. Luiz. D. Lapp, G. LcFcvcr, D. Lcaman, G. Leaky, L. Lorah, P. Lock- wood, D. Mnfurdy, S. lxfcvcr, D. McClair. Outside Activities Captivate Junior Interest Above - ROOM'2l2: First C. Nick, D. Raubcnstcin, Seams' C. Resslcr, M. Rankin,j. Metz, T. Nonnenmacher, L. Mil- let, M. Mylin, D. Nooyen, S. Patterson. Third A. Rehkuglet, L. Pfcnninger, D. Mzsten, C. Myer,j, Nolt, D. Neuhauser, M. McKinney, K. Parrish, R. Papnro. Fourth G. Reynolds. A. Rciff,-I. Millet, B. Nieto, D. Rznkin, G. Potts, M. Pellman, S. Par- mer, J. Rcsslcr. I W N 'ie . is Above - ROOM 220: Row 1: D, Stauffer, K. Shirk, R. Wise, K. Wise, L, Walters, M. Wisslcr, D. Wiley, D. Zook, C. Elko, L, Witmer,j, Walker, E. White. Row 2: L. Weav- er, M. Zimmerman, D. Weaver, N. Woomert, J. Zook, C. Wenger, D. Zimmerman,-I Whire,j. Dunn, R. Walters, T. Vresilovic, M. Esbenshade. R0w 3: T. Wynn, L. Wenger P. Wilson, D. Yames, D. Wenger, P. Young, R. Weaver, K. Weaver, C. Zimmerman K. Heiser, D. Weaver, J. Wilson. -3? Fi. at .41 Above kj? - juniors demonsrrare their spirir ar a pep rally. Above rigbl - Bill Donovan and john Walker look inro rhe lens of a camera. lvw kj? - CV's boys participate in the daily lunch rush. I right - Joyce Metz eagerly observes foorball action. l Spirit Permeates Junior Class lg A .nu Sophomores A train M ia'-Point In Their Climb Rikhl - President - Doug Goody Vice-President - ikc Wann Sec retary - Sandy Rohlandg Tncasurtr - Deb Shank. F Above - ROOM 119: Row I: P. Aiersruck, B. Uycda, R. Smoker, F. Carano, R. Culp, M. Falk, B. Darras, E. Moscbach, B. Hawthorne. Row 2: j. Kreider, C. Mcngcs, S. Amenr, K. Shcrr, M. Valdes, M. Seibel, S. Book, K. Overly, S. Rohland, V. Snuffcr. Row 3: J, Donnelly, K. Glick, V. Koppehele, K. Whir- ing, R. Zagars, P. Eastman, G. Sollenbergcr, S. Robinson. Row 4: M. Bowman, C. Oberholrzer, C. Etter,j, Finlayson, D. Good, M. Wmner, K. Rapp L A A Abow - ROOM 126: Row I.' E. Burgos, P. Bowman, S. Burnight. K. Adams, 1. Burgos,j. Bricker. Row 2.' K. Bicrhoff, L. Armstrong Armstrong, D. Angcvinc, B. Alexander. Row 3: M. Cain, H. Bard, R. Bare, D. Buch, F. Myer. Row 4: D. Bcitzcl, P. Andrcicvul. Brad D. Bahrenburg, D. Caldwell. Row 5: C. Biucrman, K. Buckwalrcr, S, Baumillcr, C. Blevins, P. Bcwlcy. Below - ROOM IZS: Row I: D. Conrad, D. Fcllicicllo,-I. Ely, B. Facklcr, E, Dunagan. Row 2: S. Clymcr,j. Carson, D. Eby, D. Eb' Edwards, D. Fisher, T. Cource. Row 3.31. Dcirhcr, P. Circe, S. Cornerrc, L. Davis, N. Emmitr, D. Earlcs. Row 4: -I. Ecken,J. Eshclmz Cochran,-I. Cunningham, D. Evans, B. Cunningham. I ndzvidualzstic Moods A re Prevalent Elbow- ROOM 127: Row 1: S. Gilder, L Frank, D. Gormen, '. Groff, Row 4:j. Hackett, M. Geiger, G, Goldberg. Row 5: ran, L. Gerlach. - ROOM 128: Row 1: A. joseph, C. Hess, S. Hoover, K. Good, J. Frank. Row 2.' D. Hartman, C. Graybill, D. Getz, T. Imhoff, G. Good. Row 3: S. Forte, C. Hartman, D. George, I. Girvin, D. Forma. Row 6: L. Getz, C. Glick, C. Gantz, S. Haldcman. Row 7: G. Grcider, M. Fur- D, Hartraft, B. Howard, P. jones. Row 2.' D. Kauffman, R, Katz, S. Kaiko, K. Keller, B. Hess, S. Husson, Y. awk. Raw 3: L johnson, G. Horst, S. jackson, C. Hess, T. Hel!inger. Row 4: B. Hoover, R. Kauffman, D. Hartman, E. Horst, G. Homsher. 'Zn ,. Sophomores Experience ,. ia Their Education Oppasitr - ROOM 22l: Rau' 1: L, Kaurz, T. Long, R, Mycnj. Kreider, L. Landis, L. Krcidcr, B. Ebcrly, B. Kcpiro. Row 2: C. Kunklc. C. Wir- mcr, S. Lirrlc, M. Landis, W. Kilhcffcr, M. Gar- ' mon, 1. Kline, C. Schwartz. Rau' 311. Landis, H. '1 Mazaheri,j. Horning, P. Mackey, D. Hciscr. N. jenny, B. Coblc. Row 4: D. Koch, W. Landis, S. ' Murray, B. Larschar, G. Leamcm, D. Rohrer, R, i joncs, B. Recd. Rau' 5: j. Eby.j, Koscr, T. Man- non, B. Loar, T. Miller, S. Kirstcins, D. Lcfcvcr, K. Hill. C. Kofroth. 4 ROOM 222: Row I: D. McCauley, S. Nolr, S. May, J. Minnick, B. Martin, P. O'Grady, R, Nisslcy, M. Mundy. Row 2: B. Nirchman, j. Myers, B. Miller, C. Miles, S. Nonncnmachcr, Marklcy, L. Martin. Row 3: T. Murray, T. Nickel, -I. Miclccn, D. Olmsted, M. Miller, .xi ... N I1 F ' 4 J 4 ' ! P 591 Q K . w 4 0. r Tr : T. gif. P . ' , 5 ' i W vw- f N- E , . '... +- 4'n'i . .- 4 X ,v , V ,. x ,O uW!a 'v. . , u 'Y' Abou - ROOM 223: Rou' I: P. Schaal, T. Sabarinc, K. Rcinfricd, D. Rhoads, D. Ortega, M. PichIcr.j, Paparo, T. Saylor. Row 2: L. Pollack, M. Rznclcsi, K. Ruoss, B. Rcrallcck, P. Rodgv ers, M. Porzio, D. Parrish, B. Schallcr, S. Ritchie. Row 3: P. Risscr. C. Pirkey, K. Reich, C. Rcsslcr, D. Rhoads, R. Sayrcs, B. Rollman. 11 Abmv Yfghl - ROOM 227: Row 1: P. Srehman, S. Snyder, S. Shearer, E. Shirk, V, Schwalm. Row 2: R. Scorr, K. smoker, B. Smoker, L. Sigfricd, S. Spangler, A. Shannon, Row 3: L. Shops, D. Shank, D. Shcnk, C. Schocnberger, A. Sipe. Row 4: D. Scnscnig, T. Srauffer, E. Shoff, B. Sipc. Row 5: R. Scnscnig, E. Stolrzfus, M. Shrom,,I. Schell, M. Simcral, R. Shrcincr. 1 X i 5 7 R Their Determination Shines Through A -' l 1 ' -. .9 Above - ROOM 228: Row I: G. Thomas,-1. Wanner,j. Van Gorden, M. Wissler, R. Stolrzfus, C, Stump, L. Stump. Row 2: D. Whiteside, M. Srokzfus,j. Wanner, D. NY'eavcr, S. Treichlcr, K. Srolxzfus, L. Underwood, M. Weidman, T. Tumer. Row 3: G. Tobias, T. Srrubel, K. Williams, j. Wagner, D. Stolxzfus, B. Thompson, B. Wenrich, S. Ward, M. Wesrman. Below - ROOM 224: Row 1.' S. Wissler, L. Zimmer- man, T. Yoder. Row 2: A. Wood, G. Wicmcr, M. Wom R. Wink, R, Wright. V0-Tech Intensi ies Student Skills T Aborr - Row 1: j. Wilhelm. K. Greiclcr, B. Albrighr, T. Wentzel. M. Shomo, G, Zimmerman. Row 2: G. Fleming, T. Conlin, S. Wzlschburger, R. Lipp, D. Fisher, B. Barr. Row 3: C. McClenaghan, j. Echrcmach, D Clam. F. Young. R. Boyer, B. Herr. Raw 4:1 Pfeiffer, D. Shcllenberger G. Dessen.,I. Davis. R. Glick, Row 5: B. Weaver, K. Kofrorh. K. Long -I. Wirmcr, T. Paparo. E. Myer. 103 V 1 Freshmen Get Ojjf T 0 A Balanced Start Above - CLASS OFFICERS: Jane Cambnano, sec Noah Heiney ' 5 i , reasuxer. V 1 Y. , . Abow - ROOM 103: Fin! mw: W. Angelo, A. Bender, D. Albrighrhl. Book, L. Bolron, C. Balcom, J. Auker,,I. Bomberger. Serena' mw: A. Barbarito, S. Bair, P. Bowers, D. Book, K. Bledsoe, S. Bonholrzer,j. Barrett. Third row: G. Bray, C. Baxxer,j. Biddinger, K, Bombergcr, D. Ardinger, L. Brandt, S, Andreiev. Fourth row: E. Bergsrrom, D. Arnold, j. Book, S. Bare, B. Adamkowski, J. Barley, M. Andrews. Below - ROOM 106: First now: T, Burkholder, S. Coleman, A. Dively, W. Coble, M. Cass, J. Burkhart, D. Diffenderfer, B. Dricr. Semna' row: P. Cramer, M. Cappy,j. Cartabiano, M. Buckwaltcr, C. Byler, C. Cooper, E. Diffenderfcr, S. Dombach, D. Brooks, E. Diffenderfer. Third mw: K. Shirdon, P. Diem, M. Burkholder, C. Deal, S, Dochrer, G. Dussinger, C. Camar- ius, S. Croll. i 4 W' 7 7' ' -' - X X , . ,gk , ...wr K Above - ROOM 108: First row: D. Maser, C. McGinnis, S. Reese, B. Book, M. Berkheimer, K. Mann, B. Ruhl, D. Kreider, A. Fisher, T. Kreider, C. Ahl, P. Wmgcr. Setond row: P. Treanor, V. Baldwin, D. Harbaugh, P. Parmer, L Pomz, K. Yeager, L. High, B. Shiffer, C. Kofrorh, S. Kurtz, J. Geyer, j. Landis, H. Gmff. Thin! mul: B. Dietz, K. Pcck,j, Koser, D. Goodwin, R. Corder, A. Burkhart, C. Coffroth, T. Klopp, E. Martin, D, Malinzak, N. Heiney. Fourth row: B. Stainton, M. Dialer, K. Gasldll, S. Wetul, S. Bunker, A. Zagars, S. Deitcr, T. Donnelly, B. Dye, J. Landis, D. Brodheclrer, D. Fredrickson. Below - ROOM 111: Fir!! mwfj. Eby, S. Eclcman, L Dziedzic, D. Finnegan, C. Emerick, C. Evans. Semnd row: P. Earles, B. Finefrock, D. Felpel, G. Elliott, L. Fellows, K. Erb. Tbird row: B. Ferguson, T. Ertcr, M. Forrey, K. Cunningham, J. Fischer, B. Enck. I Freshmen Challenge C. . With The Biggest Class .OOM 112: Fin! mw: V. Getz, R. Green, R. Hackett, T. Groff, T. Gmff, K. Galebach, G. Gantz, M. Good. Sermld NWI C. Graham, K. Good, R. Halligan, T. Griffith, W. Giv1cr,j. iood, P. Groff, P. Good, B. Gxoff, L Good. Thin! mu: J. Good, D. Gessler, K. Gelncrt, R. Eastman, J. Albright, I. Gable, M. Gebhard, S. Haldemzn, B. Groff, J. Good. I0 7 Frosh Start Beginning Of The End Abu - ROOM 114: First mul: S. Henry, C. Hartman, D. Heck, C. Hoover, S. johns, G. Homer, D. Harding,-I. Hombergcr, D. Hadk Second ruw: R. Homing, B. Horst, C. joqwer, C. l-larmcs, S. Heiser, P. Hoak, L Hess, B. Hoobcr, E. Hirnelrighr, I. Hoover. Rxkbl - Freshmen receive orientation in the guidance department. bk - ROOM 115: First muff B. Kiser, D. Kirk, D. Kreidcr, C. Kreider,j. Lapp, K. Laush. Sewnd mw: J. Martin, E. Krainik, G. Luckcnbill, W. Klopp, M. Lichry, J. Kettering. Tbini mw: K. Kilboume, D. Keller, D. Koser, D. Logan, C. Kofroth, L. Kieg. Fourth. roar D. Knepper, C. Kolb, R. Lathrop,j. Lilley, G. Lesher, C, Kilheffcr. Above - ROOM 116: Fin! mw: S. Olmstcad, S. Martin, S. Pellman, S, Mar- tin, D. Nolt, D. Nolt,j. Picltel, T. Piccizni, E. Nolt. Semnu' row: D. Nigro, P. Kurtz, D. Mzser, K. Mzxcy, W. McCracken, K. Burke, C. Patterson, C. Messner, T. Morton, S. Nauman, D. McComsey. Third row: D. Ochs, G. Mellinger,j. Nolt,-I. Meshy, W. Phillips, H. Nixclotf,j. Overdurf, G. Haas, -I. Mellinger, D. Frey. 0 Am - noon 111: First ww: 11. Ritchey, M. smgmy, K. Seldomridge, s Rich, D. Rcssler, G. Robertson, j. Scott, C. Puskar, K. Pickrall, D. Rohrcr, M. Raubcnsnine. Scand mu: N. Rohm,'D. Schulu, F. Rcndler, j. Rikcr, J. Schroeder, C. Recd, B. Price,j. Sensenig, R. Robinson, S. Rhoads,j. Roberts. Thin! row: L Sexton,j. Ryni:r,j. Rciff, A. Shaffer, L. Shaffer, A. Scacat, P. Ross, C. Roycr, C. Miller, M. See, K. Rudy. Rikht - ROOM 118: Pint mv: K. Stolufus, H. Smith, V. Smith, B. Stetter. .Yamld mv: K. Shirk, V. Skilcs, N. Shumate, D. Shomo. Thin! now: H. Sun- ton, L Stoltzfus, I. Scauffcr, R. Straub. Fourth mul: L Spanglcgj. Srauffcr, B. Smoker, j. Skcthway. Fifth mul: T. Shepf, V. Smuffclgj. Slaugh, S. Shu- maker. Sixth mul: J. Smuffer, B. Scolafus, J. Srolafus, M. Stanton. Seventh mu: R. Steffy,J. Shulr1.,j. Stohzfus, R. Simmons. Efkhtb mw: R. Shrom, D. Shank. V s. X-. s :XI S s u Abou - ROOM 45l: First M. Vitale. C. Srumpf. K. Trcgo, K. Srycr, S. Thompson. Semnd R. Via, N. Xwcavcr, B. Obcrholtzcr, Unangst, G. Wfcbb, -I. Sutcr. T. Trimble. Third R. Vrcsilovic, Trcicr. M. Weaver, L. Srrubcl, j. Xvcbcr. M. Vcscr. Below - ROOM 432: First K. Vfcirknmp, K. Wolf. R. Young, Wcngcr, Srmnd K. Williams, R. Terry, R. Wynn. C. Wirmcr. P T J- C Wcitzcl, B. Wenrich. Third R. Zook, B. XX'i:mer, C. XVclk, N Wise, DI. Wood. K, While. R. W'ilson. Class f ,75 Begins Its Ascent Ewmwmwyjggwgwm 5322222 EN'-PVPW'-xx Qdusvcmow Q ' oevmnow QHUEVBTION gggggggg 55:5 DEUDUBN 3NH-DVKJ WWL mafia?-...22f 'xC Sd V ICT8 RYE-EEE SPORTS gv ICT nm-255222312 -iv ICTORYEEEEEQ gggg QVICTORYEEEHRIDH I CUTTQ EEATEEEEP R ID E Q 1 1 pu A QQVI4 j M I Q I 1 ' 1 I V: - 'sq lg Sn SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS Football: They Came. . . The C.V. Bucksltins ended their season with an impressive record of nine wins and one loss. The team started the season with a depressing loss to the Blue Streaks of Manheim Township. The loss didn't get the team down. howeverg in fact. it gave them more incen- tive to win. The next game was a struggle, but the Bucks gained a 15-0 victory over Donegal. The next three games showed the powerful offense and defense the Bucks had by defeating Cocalico 5528, Hempfield 23-O, and Manheim Central 19-6. At our Home- coming game the Bucks took full command of their 374: win over the Spartans. The Bucks then traveled to Solanco for their tuming point in the season with a demanding 28-12 victory over the Mules. The remaining three games were of the utmost importance to the team. Wlarwick, picked by everyone to defeat the Bucks, was literally whipped by the C.V. offense and de- fense. by an outstanding score of 5311. The following game against Columbia was played under the theme of Alpha and Omega or rather the beginning and the end. And it was the end for Columbia. C.V. reduced the Tide to a trickle by defeating them 21-I4. The final game against Ephrata did not threaten the Bucks' eight game winning streak and C.V. walked away with its ninth straight win by a score of 59-8. The fantastic season was not due to any one single star player. but rather to the team's feeling of togetherncss and manirity. The C.V. coaching staff guided our offense and de- fense to the second best in the county. This year jeff johnson was nominated to the Big 33 and the All-State Team. jack Ro- land was picked as the most outstanding back in the league and received the Bill Frantz Award for his efforts. Senior jack Roland was also C.V. place kiclter this year and booted 28 extra points. Next year the team enters a new league which is improved and also provides a better brand of football. The team will be experienced, but they will have to stan from scratch to build up their attitude and confidence to win. s....-a ' 'I-In Above nglzl - The kick-off team begins to charge down the field Below - Coach Grimm inspires the team before an important game l l f 'Q 1 if Below - The team warms up before the game with Garden Spot. PM ' Oppwilf - Rick Whlters and Dean Rankin practice the snap before Ll game. all f 1. l , 3 1 1-151. ' I1 1. y: ki:-'A nl if I. -'Mi U 2 ---- - 4 - Q A -11 N nr - ' -g . T. i. , Q .E KL 8 25 , I L , fy IAN BTW ' 1 . m i 1 : 9 I ' . ' , ' ., ' -- . 3 . ' ,Qs -- . X I ph f- 4. ' T . A 1.1 'Y A P n . ii .-qi 10 Q , L .5 If 1 5' Ml ' nfl EAM: Row I: D. Knouss. P. Ortega, D. Griesemer. B. Hostctternl. Ruoss,-I. Roland,j.johnson,j. Gordon, B. Fisher. K. Underhill. R. Walters, D. Mdjutdyzj. White. Rou' 7 l WJ5 -r, M. Dochtcr, R. Horst. B. Forrcy. J. McCann, J. Cunningham, P. Cartnbiano, L. Stoltzfus. D. Smith, S. Franciscus. J. See, D, Rankin, S. Henkel, M. Shomo. Row 3: R Caas I riswold, T. Conlin,j. Sheaffer, T. Getz, B. Uyeda,j. Bahrcnburg, C. Bray, D. Caldwell, D. Roberts. W. Buckwalrernl. Wzlkar. V. Schwam. Rau' -1: B. Dunovanul. Wilhelm. H Mazah i. T. Wentzel, P. Andreiev. C. Blevins. D. Felisciello. K. Kofroth. D. Rhoads. B. Albright. Rm' 5: Managers - M. Forsha. C. Hess. S. jackson. Opposite - Coach Carnahan gives lasr minute insmicrions ro Srevc Franciscus. Top IM - Afrer evading the rush of :he Crimson Tide. Rick Wfalrers rhrc-ws n perfect pass ro receiver Tom Wcntzel. Bolton: IW - jerry Whirc nurses an injured ankle with an ice pack. Boflam nigh! - Concentration and dererminarion are the keys ro victory. nate - 6 They Fought Q, X is Xie! W! 'Wx ,tu - w Q ,Qu 'Vw 1 K ' M FW' t .V fs' y 1 ng ' Q . I Qtr. 5 if . fn , .4 iw -I ' L ,. , . 9' 'Apt-,:g. id v .. . Pj, 'kiln f 3 'su' 1b,.tg?'m 'vt' vw r .far v-'X' Wane ' Tap -jack Roland struggles for extra yardage against a tough Donegal defense. Bolton IW - junior Duane Smith makes a perfect open-field tackle. Bottom right - Even rain and mud could not dampen CV's spirit as the team sent Hempficld to defeat. 117 Top - Oursmnding senior-lack Roland breaks u rackle and heads for :he end zone. Top riglvl - Bill Donovan rnkes a rime our before :he defense re- rurns to the game. Bflou- - Referees signify anorher C.V. rouchdown by ,lack Roland. nd Victory Was Theirs. Abou' - Victory :ind :he feeling :har coincide with it are clearly shown by rhesc players. Bolrom 150 - jack Roland anemprs another one of his 28 :oral extra points. Bottom fighl - C.V.'s oursranding coaching staff - Mark Francis. Head Coach -- Art Grimm, Crawford Kauffman. Barry Carnahan. john Forsha. 9 . .,..-- K ' dill .PML Below right - Our ahead, Don Bylcr rounds the last flag ro win rhc meer against Garden Spot. Below IM - Row 1: C. Cotuel, D. Musser, E. Sroltzfus, D. Byler, D. Zimmerman, H. Groff, D. Miller. Row 2: G. Wir- mer, Dunn, J. Bair, j. O'Grady, R. Bare, S. Landis, B. Hawrhronc. Abow right - C. V, surges out in from ar rhe beginning of this race with Manheim Township. ,Jo V+ f-- . .pq ...ix Cross Country Team Looks To Future The cross country team compiled a disappointing 4-9 record in the extremely tough county league. Don Byler was an exceptional runner, achieving a 1.38 earned run average and finishing seventeenth in district competition. Don led the top five of the team including seniors Doug Mus- ser, Herb Groff and Doug Miller along with sophomore Eldon Stoltzfus. The team was young and inexperienced but this year's experi- ence should provide for a vast improvement next year. Above - While the team warms up with exercises, Coach Hoffman talks over the upcoming meet with Doug Musser. Below kj? - Determination and exhaustion mark Herb Gi-off's expression as he crosses the finish line. Below right - Don Byler leads this trail of CV and LS runners. Improvement Marks Hockey Season The 19 l hockey season ended with a disappointing record of 2-o-1. The team. coached by Betsy Bagshaw and Diane Hogg. started the season strongly w'ith two wins out of their first three games. over Solanco and Country Day. Their remaining six games were high- lighted only by a 1-1 tie with Columbia and a close loss to Ephrata. Although most of the positions on the varsity were filled by underclassmen. the team will be hurt by the loss of seniors Millie Stoltzfus, Debbie Lefever. Deb- bie Gehman. and Karen Van Hekken. The coaches are looking for a better season next year with the development of the new leagues and the experience gained by this year's team. Oppatile - To assure a victory over Country Day, Barb Brubaker fights with determination. ... . lx.. .. - ,.. L r l I 5 A 1 v l TEAM: Row I: K. Mayhew, D, Gehman, K. Van Heltken, H. Smith, Snoopy, M. Stoltzfus, D, Lefever, A. Stoltzfus, S. Bnxbalter. Row 2.' C. Herr, C. Myers, C. Bender, L. Buckwalter, Kiser,j. Steffy, D. Zook, K. Kuhns, B. Brubaker, C. Wenger, C. Keller, D. Bowman, j. Wanncr. Row 3: Coach Hogg, K. Stoltzfus, L. Frank, G. Edwards, S. Husson, T. Sabatine, Kurtz, K. Sherr. S. Kaiko, A. joseph. L. Getz, Coach Bagshaw. Row 4: P. jaremko, V. Stzuffer, C, Menges, K. Reinfried, S. Andreicv, j. Finlayson, C. Bitterman, V. Koppehele, K. K bomc, N. Emmitt, Y. Hawk, K, McClune. Oppaxitt - Heather Smith lunges to steal the hall from this Garden Spot player. Above rigbl - Coach Betsy Bagshaw keeps an cyc on the girls as they warm up for the game with Ephrata. Below - In order to defend the goal, Kitty Kuhns moves out and blocks the drive of this Garden Spot opponent p A x s Basketball: Side B Side . . . The CV dribblers had this season, not a group of individuals inl terested in only self-recognition, but rather a team Each person was striving for victory for the team and for the school. All the players had their own outstanding points. Danny Leaman was an exceptional ball-handler usually leading the team through any full court press, and four of the starting lineup scored in double figures. Steve Wanner at 6'4 averaged 17.5 points per game with Mark Esbenshade close behind, with a 14 point average. Fritz Stoner, the tallest player on the team at 6'5 averaged 11 points a game and john Shenk held a 12 point average. Coach Souders had a well-balanced team with a fine second string back-up man for each of the starting five. Don Byler, another fine ball-handler,joe Fuller, and john Sheaffer all should help the team next season when it competes in a new league with Lancaster and Lebanon County Schools. Opposite - Unguardcd, Steve Wanner takes a jump shot and scores in his usual man- DCI. TEAM: Krmling: S. Wanner and F. Stoner. Standing: Coach Soudcrs, M. Esbenshadc, j. Shcaffcr, K. Underhill, j. Shenk, J. Fuller, J. Baumgardner, M. Pcllman, D. Ica- man, D. Byler. S CY'- l Q xtg ' 8, N an x 5 6 , ' 4 mr 7 1 1 5 '32 , ' .- ! QS E E! Q -X , V R ' , .N . r 1 x., xg' t x X Vlllip J Q I 60229, 6 , WRU, ' wi ,Q xg-X' xx E N wxx 3 0 Q 1 :sms Y . Kg. xx 1 :ga 5? :Kg 0 ' Q V 0 dv? x Q' O il I' 5 ?.. ,fx Z A N NX dw rf 4 4 I my 1 'ix QQ 49' 44 A Q Ana' Superstars They Were. ,,-- 5-h M - ff ,f Above - Team effort, a very noticeable characteristic of our team, is explicitly shown here. Oppasit: - Perfect form and concentration are visible as Mark Esbenshade takes a long jump shot. 5 3. .fi . Abou kj? - Despite his height disadvantage, senior Danny Leaman is up for an open shot. Below - With great determination, Mark Esbenshade attempts to get a rebound. His rebounding was important to the team's many victories. Wrestling: A Confrontation With Struggle . . . This year's wrestling team seemed to have difficulty in unifying because of many injuries and illnesses suffered by upperclassmen. However, several underclassmen were replacements and thus gained valuable experience in league competition. Although the team did not have a victorious season, two varsity team members achieved outstanding records. Senior Sam Stone fin- ished the season with a 10-1 league record, losing only to a Man- heim Township opponent. By scoring 139 points over a period of three years, he has broken the school record and now has the most points of any individual CV wrestler. Also in the spotlight was Darrell Zimmerman with an equally exceptional league record of 10-1. During the season he executed a total of eight pins. His only league loss was in the final match of the season with Elizabethtown. Since so many underclassmen had the opportunity to wrestle and thus gain considerable experience, next year's season should indeed be one of improvement. VARSITY TEAM: Row 1: S. Shearer, S. Stone, D. Iapp, B. Uyeda, D. Zimmerman, R. Buckwalter, H. Groff. Row 2: J. Wagner, R. Scnschig, J. Aierstuek,J. Ruoss,j. White, K. Luclrenbill, P. Stoner. Opparite - Before the match with L. S., Coach Camahan encourages lightweight wrestler, Sam Stone. ' Qapariu - In full command of his Manheim opponent, Darrell Zimmerman attempts a takcdown. Below - After executing a gramby roll, senior Roy Buckwaltcr goes for pin points. Row I: S. Shearer, S. Stone, D. hpp, B. Uyeda, D. Zimmerman, R. Buckwalrer, H. Groff, K. Luckenbill, P. Stoner. Row 2: T. Getz, V. Schwa.lm,j. Wagner, R. Aierstucit,j. Ruoss,j. White, H. Keppley, T. Mannon, G. Witmer. Row 3: Coach Camahan, G. Koser, H. Mazaheri, K. Reich, G. Vfeidman, L Johnson, S. Coach Bretton. And A Surging Of Pride. Abou Ich - john Aierstuck attempts to spin behind his opponent for a rakcdown. Above nkbt - Before Gary Witmer meets his E-town opponent, Coach Carnahan gives last minute instructions. Babu: kj? - Jim Ruoss gets the feel of this opponent befor: making his move. Below rxkbt - Paul Ortega awaits confrontation with his Warwick opponent. has Oppasiu - junior Phil Stoner works for a pin from a navy ride. Below - Darrell Zimmerman exhibits his winning style over this tough Manheim Township opponent. Bottom - Herb Groff attempts to bxeak his opponent's control. l Ready . . . Aim . . . Fire! The inexperienced '72 rifle team, under the direction of Mr. Russell Latschar, surprised many other teams by placing high in the league. The began as a new team due to the loss of twelve seniors from last year. Although they lost their first match to Ephrata, they went on to beat Manheir Central, Pequea Valley, Donegal, Garden Spot, in which they shot a perfect score of 500, and Ephrata, the second time around. Strong shooters with an average in the one hundreds are senior janet Barr, the first girl co-captain of the CV rifle team, juniors Kenton Wilt an jeff Bahrenburg, and sophomore Bob Facltler. This year's experience gained by the underclassmen should benefit next year's team greatly. 0 Oppmiu - While preparing to shoot his target, senior Don Kautz checks his sights. LJ N ESTCJ CSA' wQQgf,, ve 1, EY - TEAM: R. Glick, M. Landis, C. Book, K. Wilt, S. Bumight, S. Book. Raw 2: S. Cicero, R. Fackler, L. Pfenninger, L. Armstrong, J. Barr,j. Wenger, Coach Latschar. Row 3: Bewley, K. Hershey, D. Good, J. jenkins, K. Williams, D. Kautz, R. Kurtz, S. Reitzel, j. Bahrenburg. f 4 v Y ' l 'P QxQ L, o I Abou Ich - Co-captain Rick Kurtz aims for mother perfect score. Abou nkbt - Coach Iatschar buckles janet's sling. The sling helps ro steady rhe shoorer's arm. Opposiu - At a practice before the Ephma march, Ken Hersheygjeff Bahrenburg and Steve Reirzel perfect their shooting. 5 , 4s,i4 Wen 2 L? E' . A V .I I . Q , ,ik Y' M L, X Tlx I Ax . . . v J if Lvjiifw , l ' .- x . l ng, amwkwifb ' 'S 'Kea fan . 5 ,'1i , 8 4 sm-a 5' Two Wins Highlight Novices' Season For the first time this year Conestoga Valley had a men's gymnastics team in league competition. Unlike most first year teams, the men of Cones- toga Valley enioyed two wins, ending their season with two wins and ten losses. Seniors and co-captains of the men's team were Mike Fritz and Mike Huskins. Below kj? - Perfect form is displayed by Mike Huskins in this difficult routine on the rings. Bdoul rigbl - Strength and agility, as shown by Mike Fritz, are needed in performing on the high bar. 7 f Abow - TEAM: Row It S. Henkel, R. Steffy, C. Patterson, D. Ressler, G. Gmtz, D. Shomo, R. Vresilovic, M. Stanton, D. Shoff. Row 2: Coach Fran- cis, B. Thompson, R. Kolb, B. Frank, E. Shoff, M, Fritz, M. Huskins, B. Lohr, D. Bahrenburg, T. Enck, B. Enck. Girls Place H i gh In Competitive League Even though injuries plagued the CV girls' basketball team, they ended their successful season with a record of 7-3, placing third in the league. Early in the year, the injuries of Karen Van Hekkcn and Carol Godshall cut the eight man varsity squad to six. Karen Reinfried filled in and played the remaining games with the other four starters: Beth Wentz, Gina Tsoucalas, Heather Smith, and Sharon Murray. The team, coached by Sandra Cobes, got off to a shakey start losing three of its first six games, but came back strongly winning its last 'four games. Captain ,Beth Wentz, and Gina Tsoucalas were the team's high scorers - Wentz averaging 20 points per game, Tsoucalas, 15 points per game. The varsity, however, were not the only successful ones. The ,IV team ended its season with a 9-1 record, placing first in thej'V league. Sophomore, Jill Carson, was consistantly the high scorer with a 12 point per game average. Although only one starter will graduate, the loss of senior Beth Wentz will hurt next year's team. Wentz has been a starter and high scorer during her four years of high school. However, the strong JV team and the talents of the other four starters should compensate for this loss. Opparite - Taking careful aim, Gina Tsoucalas makes her shot good for two points. Brlow - Gina Tsoucalas, Beth Wena. Slmdirrg: Millie Stoltzfus, Karen Reinfried, Karen Van Hekken, Sharon Murray, Paula Vresilovic, Heather Smith. ' ' 1 ,. ZBA Abou left - As she easily penetrates their zone, Beth Wena dazzles these stunned Solan- co girls with her Pistol Pete lay-up. Above rxkbt - The team listens attentively to Coach Cobes while she gives instnictions for a full court press against Penn Manor. Opparih - Although number 50 outiumps Carol Godshall, it is to no avail- she tipped the ball into the waiting hands of Sharon Murray. Below left - The ream loosens up before the meer. Below hgh! - Steve Wmner reaches forward for more distance in the broad iump. . M, iiiri z , 5 Middle - Row I: Coach Hoffman, C. Pirko, B. Bender, B. Werner, D. Schaeffer, J. D. Landis, J. Nuss, J. Walk- er, C. Moodie,J. Robcns, D, Good, S. Hamblcron. Row 2: Coach Kauffman, S. Cochran, D. Smith, R. Wmver, M. Huskins, D. Zimmerman,J. McCann, B. Buckwalter, P. Andregiev, E. Sroltzfus, H. Groff, D. Musser. R0w 3: J. Roland, R. Redcay, K. Crouse, B. Forrey, L. Stolrzfus, M. Esbenshadc, J. Cunningham, C. Smith, B. Hostetter, J. Johnson, J. Gordon. Row 4: L. Stulrzfus, F. Nuss, D. Keneagy, K. Underhill, S. Wanner, D. Leaman, D. Byler, C. Connell, J. Dunn, M. Dochrcr. Row 5: T. Con- lin, G. Horsr, R. Walters, P. Carrabiano, E, Zimmerman, A. Horning, C. Bray, B, Donovan, S. Jackson, C. Blev- ins. Oppaxite - Mike Dochrer leaps over :he last hurdle be- fore the finish. rw. QW ..,:4-'5Eg'1- we- 1 of xfi,A-'FQQ' F z Boys' Track Team Experiences Best Record In History Of C. V1 The 1971 track team under the skilled guidance of coach Crawford Kauffman and assist- ant coach Leroy Hoffman brought C.V. its finest season ever, with a 9-4 record and two new school records. ' Through determination and great stamina, C.V. handed league champion Solanco its only loss of the season with a score of 80-70. Other decisive victories were won against Manheim Township and Elizabethtown with scores of 90-60. In the Shippensburg relays Dan Good placed third in the mile, and Don Byler was fifth in thc 2-mile. g These runners also set new school records: Dan Good, in the mile, with a time of 4:4O.2 and Don Byler, who broke his own record in the 2-mile, with a time of 10:09. Coach Kauffman stated that next year the team will be weak, but thc undetclassmen will form a competitive team and will show up at every meet. bf! - jeff johnson follows through after releasing the discus. Below - Mike Hoskins concentrates before attempting the pole vault. Nothing Was Ever Achieved Without Effort Abou nkbt - Don Byler shows determination as he builds up lead against Oocalico. Dj? - Bruce Hostcner prepares to put the shot. . Bdow nkbl - Rick Walten grirnaccs with pain and dercnninacion in the broad jump against Cocalioo. Above kj? - Doug Musser holds a steady lead in the :wo-mile against Cocalico. Above nib! - An eclipse of the sun? Not mlly, but it is a suc- cessful throw of the discus by Bmce Grove. Below - Steve Cochran clears the bar in the pole vault competi- tion. Disappointing 2-5 Season Provides Experience For Girls' Track Team The track team, in its third year of league competition under coaches Judith Harris and Robin Murren, finished its season with a 2-5 record. The team, guided by co-captains joan Steffy and Cindy Bare, lost a close game to E-town, then went on to win against Donc- gal, 38-26, and Solanco, 45-19. Coach Harris remarked that having two coaches helped the team immensely. While she concentrated on the running events, Coach Murren worked with the girls in the field events: high jump, broad jump, and softball throw. Coach Harris also pointed out that one great disadvantage for the team was the lack of girls participating this year, and, in addition, most of the girls were inexperienced underclassmen. However this year's experience should prove invaluable to the retuming track participants. Oppatik - 'I'he girls are being timed for the 100-yard dash prior to a game. 'wa Below left - Detennincd to win, joy Maser takes off from the starting block. Below nkbt - Coach Han-is instructs the team befor: practice. amas- l 4 ' a Izft - Sara Haldcman flies over the broad jump pit. Below rzgbr - Diane Fields and Arlene joseph hold a private pre-game practice. xi 3 9 ' S .J Hx, '. ' 1 ' 2 . W H., - fx, vs, S' . eff: Fi ,WM if ' i -Ui. Sitting' A.-joseph, D. Myer, J. Maser, B. Miller, j. Sreffy, C. Bare, C. Trour, G. Leaman. Kneeling: D, Eby,j. Frank, D. Parrish, R. Landis, R. Obcrholrzer, L. Landis, P. Smucker, D. Bow- man, M. Smucker, S. Haldeman. Slanding: Coach Murrcn, T. Srrubel, C. Godshall, C. Ganrz,j. VanGorden, L. Pfcnningcr, M. Swcigarr, R. Alwine, D. Falk, G. Foltz, K. Reese, S. Grcider, Y. Dcmoisc, A. Srolrzfus, D. Herrick, S. Patterson, D. Fields, E. Simmons, Coach Harris. I4 Diamond Men Build or uture The Conestoga Valley baseball team started the season under the leadership of first year coach Glenn Banner. The team was hurt by heavy graduation with only three returning starters, Rick Steffy, Tim Treier, and jack Snader. Though optimis- tic and enthusiastic, the team was plagued by misfortune almost from the outset. Winning their first game over Pequea Valley 4-3, the team was then hit by two injuries which hurt them for the rest of the season. Though they never gave up, the team finished the season 1-11, with two heartbreaking one-point losses at the end of the season. However, since five sophomores and three juniors saw varsity action this year, their experience should greatly help next year's team. Opparite - Mr. john Good, the ream's scotekceper, records the statistics of the Garden Spot game. I maxi rg al 3 15 ' -v M Below left - Dale McCurdy lines a hit to left field at a home game against lampeter-Strasburg. Below right - Anxiously awaiting the next pitch, Doug Rhoads holds on to Doug Mast during an intersquad game. 2 Q fl S - Above - Row 1:j. See, Frirz,j. Plank, B. I-Iawthome,J. Snadcr, S. Gribble, D. McCurdy. Row 2: M. Miller, H. Lipp, D. Miller, T. Trcicr, R. Sreffy,J. Snyder, T. Hcllburg, Coach Ban- HCI. Below kj? - Manager Tim Hcllberg solemnly puns thc bars away after another heartbreaking loss to Wamick, Below right - Before the game begins, Coach Banner reviews the signals with his rcam. Ups And Downs Mark 1971 Girls, Tennis Season The girls' tennis team, under the direction of Mrs. Diane Hogg, ended the season with a disappointing 4-7 record. With only two top starters retuming, the team was inexperienced. Charlotte Phillips and Linda Newswanger, who took first place in the county doubles compe- tition, led their team to victory' in the season opener against Penn Manor with a score of 4-5. The rest of the season was filled with ups and downs ending in a 0-7 loss to McCaskey. Millie Stoltzfus and Heather Smith will retum as the only experi- enced players for the 1972 season. With Millie as the only upperclass- man and with the lack of experience of the underclassmen, the 1972 season will be a season for rebuilding. Oppaxiu - With great determination to win this match, Millie Stoltzfus approaches the ball for a retum shot. Below - Row I: H. Smith, T. Barbaxito, K. Knerr, L Newswanger, M. Stoltzfus, B. Herr, C. Phillips. Row 2.' D. Bare, S. Bnxbaker, B. Bnxbaker, G. Tsoucalas, C. Herr, R. Zagar, L Zimmerman, K. Sherr, Coach Hogg. I l 48 Abou kj? - Linda Newswanger returns a shot by a Cocalico girl. The Bucks lost a close one by the score of 3-4. Above nlgbt - After these Garden Spot girls have won the serving rights of the doubles - L L A - .v.A. .x,x,, 4 -x-Lx ,4,-g-A competition, Terry Barbarito hands them the ball andwishes themgoodluck, ,,,,,,A'ml. t....,..,,... 'Q , ' , S , 4 E :lf S Bebw hft - Stu: enough Heather Smith retums a smashing close shot from her opponent. Below nlgbl - Whoops! Barb Bmbalter, although she demonstrates good fonn, misses the ball during a warmup previous to the game with Garden Spot. I49 0 - 85 L.. it Boys' Tennis Buffs Find League Tougher The boys' tennis team, under the direction of Mr. john Smith, found it rough goingi' in the county league during the 1971 season. The boys won only three matches while falling to defeat seven times. Captain Mitch Rill led the boys to wins in their first two matches with Penn Manor and Warwick. Then the Bucks met with three disappointing 3-4 losses. After losing the next four, the team finally white-washed McC:1skey 7-O for the final match of the season. Mitch Rill, Bob Lan- dis, Randy Rohrer, Dave Wanner and Sam Stone all competed in post- season competition. The outlook for next season appears good with the return of lettermen, Mitch Rill, Bob Landis, and Sam Stone. Opposite - With great determination, Mitch,Rill stretches for 1 retum shot. Abou left - Mike McNally leans into a forehand swing. Above nkbt - During a warm-up, Bob Landis perfccts his backhand swing. 9' . Row lfj. Stolnfus, B. Uycdz, E. Moscbach, S. Stone, P. Aicrsruck. Row 2: Coach Smith, D. Wmner, T. Sweigm, S. Falk, R. Rohrer, M. McNally, M. Rill, B. landis, G Kncrr. Above nkbt - During a practice, Eric Moscbach ncachcs for the ball so he can xerum the shot. 2 Buckskin Goyers Have Successful Year Conestoga Valley golfers svirung their way to a 74 season and a fifth place finish in the Lancaster County league. First year coach Mr. Robert Thompson led his team to four wins in its first five matches. It had lost its second to Manheim Township. The team continued with wins over Lampeter-Strasburg and Solanco while losing to Cocalico and Ephrata. The boys finished their season by defeating Penn Manor by 1516 to 656. Later, Mike Simeral and Phil Stoner both performed well in district competition missing the second round by only one stroke. Opposite - Dave Thompson lines up a chip shot. Below - Row 1: D. Keener, N. McCauley, R. Boycr,j. Pellman. Row 2: Coach Thompson, M. Simcral, D. Berkheimer, D, Thompson, C. Brandt, R. Butt, P. Stoner. 'ia Q xt Abwe 140 - Before practice, golf members hang loose. Below kj? - While practicing, Craig Brandt exhibits championship form. A Cheerleader Is . . . Spirit! The '71-72 cheerleaders enlivened the fans with their bub- bling spirit. The girls, led by tri-captains Wendy Stambztugh, Pam Givler and Sylvia Vlfissler, kept the Buckskin spirit alive throughout the year. To increase participation by the student body they introduced new cheers and chants at pep rallies and bonfires. During the year. posters were hung in the halls by the cheerleaders to attain additional support for the athletic teams. Over the summer. ten of the girls attended a cheerleading camp at Wesley junior College while six others attended a camp in the Poconos. While there, they won the spirit stick, two first place trophies and superior ribbons. Overall the camp brought unity to the squad and a beginning of a new season, The '71-72 squad, advised by Betsy Bagshaw and her assistant Mrs. Cameron, includes five seniors. eight juniors and one soph- omore. These girls are Pam Givler. Brenda Andes. Sylvia Wis- sler, Cindy Libby, Wendy Stambaugh. Beverly Good, Cindy Nick. Cindy Bomberger, Vicki Glass, Joyce Metz, Deb Masten, Diane Hagmann, Nancy Casale, and Barb Darras. Oppatile - GO! FIGHT! WIN! Cindy Nick cheers the team on to victory over Columbia. Below - VARSITY SQUAD: Row 1: joycc Metz, Wendy Stambaugh, Sylvia Wissler, Pam Givler, Cindy Nicks, Bev Good. Row 2: Cindy Libby, Vicki Glass, Brenda Andes, Diane Hagmann. Row 3: Nancy Casale, Cindy Bombergcr, Barb Darras, and Deb Masten. Oppmire - With only a minute remaining in the game, Cindy Libby anxiously Awaits the team's next play. Below Inj? -j,V, SQUAD: Rau' I: Beth Miller. Vickie Gtoff. Maria Valldes. Diane Bare. Rau' 2: Kathy Ovctly :md Dianc Raubenstinc. Rau' 3: Peggy Schaal :md Ann Sweigatt. Belnu' fllgbf - After a touchdown is scored, Brenda Andes does a pom pnm routine to the band's music. Managers-. . . Necessary Part Of Each Team What is a manager? According to Random House, a manager is a person who manages. But here at C.V., our sport managers do much more! They take care of equipment, tape weak knees, ankles, and anything else that has to be taped, go to all the prac- tices, encourage the team, and pick up after everyone else. Any coach would be the first to admit he would be lost if he did not have managers to help him out. Their help enables the coach to spend more time with the team to improve it. For their high de- gree of voluntary service, the managers' rewards are practically nil, however, they should feel self-satisfaction and pride for a job well done. Oppnsilt - Before the game begins, Stan Noffsingcr and Mark Forsha stand by until it is time to collect the balls, Above - Under the watchful eyes of jenny Demoise, Vicki Stauffer, and Kathy McClune, Pam Stehman works out on the unevens, Oppasite - After a trying match, john Aicrstuck is taken care of by manager, Mark Falk. ,Ax i we 11 .QLL.lL1L.J audi x M-T . gk -'A-WU - . ,. .M S..,35 - .,,fw.v.35,,., ..3ggv.,,,f ...K nf ww , Klux WWK if . 4 s 1 :Sri ...fSk'-if ,ff - ,. r i- -: , Q fajif f 'SQ ,L if-Q' . MANAGERS: Row 1: B. Book, P. jarcmko,j. Wmner, M. Millcr,j, Dcmoise, S. jackson, M. Forsha, K. McClune. Row 2.' Y. Hawk, C. Hess, C. Godshall, S. Noffsinger, T. Strubcl, D. Hartranft, j. Koscr, T. Hcllberg. Above If-0 - Vicki Baldwin gathers up basketballs after the girls' warmup session at Ephrata. Above ugh! - During a time out, manager Scott jackson rcsrrings Rick Walmfs shoulder pads. 7 'MN .. .P M. ff MAN DONEGAL H1 - gag x HEIM TQWNS IP FO0TBALL::q. 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During the halftime of the Garden Spot-CV game, on Satur- day afternoon, the week's events were climaxed as Miss Carol Hershey, Homecoming Queen for' 1970, relinquished her crown to Miss Millie Stoltzfus. Miss Peggy Lacy and Miss Donna Book were announced as first and second runners-up respectively. An exciting second half followed as the Buckskins defeated the Spartans by a triumphant score of 38-6. That evening, the festive weekend was terminated as CV stu- dents and alumni returned for the annual Homecoming dance. Rigbl - Homecoming queen, Millie Stoltzfus, is crowned by the 1970 queen, Carol Hershey. Below - Several industrious hours were spent in preparation of the brightly omamentcd red and blue Homecoming float. 162 71 A72 r, :ae T ', iii? lf Us B.. if' We ' , i 6 'iv'- .f s., Q Top - FINALISTS: P. lacy, D. Book, B. Groff, D. Huber, B. Andes, and M. Stolzfus. lift - The sixteen semi-finalists anxiously await the announcement of the six lucky finalists. Abou - The Buckslcin defense blitzes che Garden Spot line ro successfully block a punt. Junior Cast Enacts Historic 18th Century Drama A talented, hard working junior cast was rewarded by an approving audience, after performing Arthur Mil- ler's difficult drama The Crucible on March 12 and 13. Credit for an exceptional performance should be given to Director Robert C. Schappell, assisted by student directors, Craig Kepner and Dave Walschburger and stage managers, Deb Horst and Mitch Rill. Throughout the production, conditions during the ruthless witch trials at Salem, Massachusetts during the eighteenth century were portrayed. The play seemed to hold a double meaning between the twentieth century Communistic views and those of an eighteenth century region infested by practice of witchcraft. Long hours of practice coupled with each cast member's determination to succeed were conducive to a per- formance well done. Rigbt - Proctor forces his servant, Mary Wlarren, to reveal vital evidence conceming his wife's imprisonment. Above - QPLAY CASTJ: L-R, Row I.' S. Falk, P. Myers, D. Miller, j. Neuhauser, D. Berkheimer, M. Ward, B. Landis, D. Dreier. Row 2: L Emmitt, C. Hilbome,j. Herr, C. Kepner, L. Homberger, B. Hoover, D, Schaller, L. Winters, C. Brandt, H. Stoltzfus, S. Ruhl, J. Engle Rigb! - Mercy Lewis and Mary Wnren gaze at Betty while Paris pleads with the young girl to recover. t 4. . 14' gx bfi' - Rev. john Hale, a minister well-versed on witchcraft, prics the truth from Timba as Paris steps back completely awed. Below - Tcarfully, Elizabeth Proctor repcnts for her accusations of Proctor's secretly seeing Abigail. 'H-N jr fi Y fi J t X x Seniors Unfold Their Talent In Two One-Act Plays Purple trees . . . the front porch of a New England farmhouse . . . early evening . . . the beginning of the present century . . . the return of a hired man. This is the setting of Death of A Hired Man, a one act play dramatized from the poem written by Robert Frost. The play depicts a farmer and his wife faced with the situation of rehiring an in- competent employee. , Battle Meadows . . . Happy Homes Incorporated . . . Civil War sounds . . . the ghost of a confederate soldierg all employ the conflicts faced among the townspeople as to whether the price of progress is worth forsaking tradition in Edward Finnegan's My Hands Is Full O' Gifts. Differing from traditional C.V. class plays, the Senior Class of 1972 performed two one-act plays on November 19, 20, 1971, directed by Mr. Neil Dneibelbis and student directed by jean Wanner. With the aid of all the committees, the orchestra, and the excellent settings, the plays proved a success. Above - PLAY CAST: Seated' H. Stoltzfus. Middle row: S. Ruhl, Mr. Drcibelbis,J. Barr. Back mw: J, Engle, D. Knanss, L Wfintcrs, D. Schzller. Rzkbl -' Mary unsuccessfully tries to comfort Silas, a former hired hand, Laper lah - Mrs. Englehan, of thc Ladies Auvulun warm Mrs Trosrlc nor ro sxgn the land an ay xo Happy Homes In 'orporared Lfper nlghl - The ghost of a confederate soldxer johnny Nobody realxzes that he as pan of uadmon has many gxfrs ro xffcr society. l 4 Above - Play cast of Death :Ja Hind Man. T - ' .I 9512151 Student Council Finishes Another Active Year The 1971-72 Student Council, guided by President Pam Givler, sponsored various activities. The annual Homecoming weekend was supplemented with a float decorated by the student body. junior and senior girls once again fought for a victory in the traditional Powder Puff Football game on Novem- ber 16. The conventional Christmas Toy Drive sponsored by the council also proved a success. Not only did the council sponsor a variety of social events, but it also sought to better the school. For the first time, representatives to the council were chosen at large by each respective class. The student lounge was once again re-opened, this year however, to both juniors and seniors. The Student Council, as in past years, has given the students an active voice in life at C.V. Abou - Row I.' Ann Sweigart, Karen Stoltzfus, Brenda Andes, Kathy Lang, Judy Wmner, Beth Myers, Deb Angevine,john O'Grady, Sam Stone, Rhonda Terry. Row 2.' Lynn Walters, Rhonda Myers, Karen Carl, Beth Oberholtmer, Karen Keller, Tammy Imhoffhlean Wmner, joy Maser, Sylvia Wissler, Deidre Neuhauser, Nancy Emmitt. Rvw3:jenine Donnelly, Scott Kurtz, Lori En- tetline, Kathy Cunningham, Wmdy Stambaugh, Deb Glick, Chris Smith, Deb Masten, Cathy Camarius. Row 4: Rick Steffy, Scott Kurtz, Doug Sensenig, Craig Schwartz, Nelson Ressler, George Knerr, Tom Vresilovic, jim Ruoss, Herb Groff, Craig Miller, Mr. Riddle, advisor. Oppafik Row! OFFICERS Pam Givler Lynn VValters Row2 Nelson Ressler rm Ruo - .' : , . .' , J' SS. Row 3: Mr. Riddle, advisor. I 414. Sir tffiqdix X5 N, Dv' 1' -94 -' Z7 . Q' if '11 W, . K ff:- YYN ' x s 'Ns' I we .. Oppariu - T'he lounge provides a relaxing atmosphere for Carol Godshall. Opparite - Cindy Libby and Deb Gehman diligently wrap toys for tots after the annual Christmas Toy Drive. Absent is Deb Angevine, chairman. Above - After taking a handoff from her quarterback, iunior running back, Karen May- hew, makes yardage for a first down in the annual Powder Puff football game. 'I69 70 N i ght To Remember A romantic, dimly lighted chamber crowded with elegantly clad couples and an accent of an'Ole Virginian atmosphere marked the set- ting for the 1971 junior-Senior Prom held on May 21 at the Dutch Town and Country Inn. The glamorous event surely generated a feel- ing of unforgettable enjoyment and excitement from within the hearts of every boy and girl present. Long tedious hours spent by the junior prom committee to create a successful environment for the occasion were complemented by the su- perb performance of Tiny Wright and his orchestra. At Dutch Lanes directly after the Prom itself, the Post Prom topped off the fun-filled social with a variety of games and entertainment enough to satisfy everyone. As a farewell to the seniors and a dramatic, new sensation for the juniors, the evening provided an unsurpassable experience which will be remembered for many years to come. Right - 'l he evening proved to be an enjoyable occasion for all attending. Above - Karen Vanl-lekken carefully calculates dimensions for the prom scenery. Rrlgbt - juniors and seniors dance to the sounds of Tiny Wright and his orchestra. Tap -- Tim Sweigart and jim Ruoss begin framework for the decorative window scenes Above - During band intermission, students happily converse. .H.S. Pledges Advancement Of Future I would be true, for there are those who trust meg I would be pure for there are those who care. I would be strong, for there is much to suffer, I would be brave, for there is much to dare, I would be brave, for there is much to dare. I would be friend to all, the foe, the friendlessg I would be giving, and forget the gift. I would be humble, for I know my weaknessg I would look up, and love, and laugh, and lift, I would look up, and love, and I laugh, and lift. The Youth Creed was among the many activities conducted at the installation ceremony of the 1971 Na- tional Honor Society. Selected for excellence in academics, outstanding character, qualities of leadership, and service for the betterment of mankind, the newly inducted members pledged their commitment to aid in the advancement of our future society. Oppafiu - Active N.H.S. members take tums initiating the new in- i ' ductees during the installation program on March 17, 1971. Abu- NEW MEMBERS: Row 1:j. Neuhauser, B. Andes, D. Horst, C. Smith, M. Weidmm, E. Simmons, S. Stone. Row 2: C. Brandt, M. Rill, L. Emmitt, D. Miller, H. Stoltzfus Mussef. Row 3: S. Smith, J. Custer, N. Wenger, D. Berkheimer, j. Aierstuck, j. Ruoss. Above ujt - ACTIVE MEMBERS: Row 1: S. Mellinger, G. Ncuhauser. Row 2: K. Rudy, C. Nolt,j. Casale, C. Mcllinger, D, Schaal. Row 3: M. Herr, L Dochrer, M. Erter, J. Groff,j. Snader. Above nkbl - NEW MEMBERS: Row 1: D. Sweigart, M. Huber, C. Bcwlcy, E. Stetter,j. Wagner, G. Wiley. Row 2.'j. Elko, D. Leaman, M. Groff, D. Young, M. Sweigan, L Newswan- ger. Row 3: L Enrerline, C. lfhillips, L Kegel, V. Scott, S. Messina, C. Bare. Row 4: R. Rodgers, M. Luckenbill, D. Templeron,,I. Eshelman, M. Landis, J. Weaver, P. Kelly, R. Thomas. Below - Representing the qualities of N.H.S. are the following veteran members QL-Ry: D. Shaal, C. Nolt, M. Erter, L Dochrer, j. Snader, 173 V0-Tech Offers Specialized Training Rapid changes in technology have increased the demand for more and more skilled and technically trained people. Here in Lancaster County there are three vocational-technical schools open to high school students. This vocational education provides pupils with more than just skills and technical knowledge. The programs are designed to assist in devel- oping attitudes and work habits that employers want in future employees. Many of the students receive on-the-job training either at the school or at a local industry or business. Throughout this school year approximately 153 C.V. students attended two of the county Vo- techsg one at Brownstown, the other at Willow Street. Above nkbt - Barb Rackmil shows her skill at setting Bonnie Pictropaolds hair. Abaw - Sharon Christ works diligently at her typewriter. Oppariu - Two potential plumbers gain experience. Abow - Hard-working senior, Lee Srolrzfus, rrics his hand ar prim- ing. Below right - Nina Smith makes corsagcs at thc Brownstown Vo- Tech, Below lah - Tony Loose and Terry Snow lcam the skill of wall pa- pering. l75 76 1971-'72 Band Nears Perfection Mr. Thomas Mann expertly directed the Conestoga Valley Band through another successful year. During the fall, the band thrilled the spectators with popular songs and accurately performed drills at halftime of each football game. Many of the same contemporary selections were played by th? band for the Ephrata, New Holland, and Myerstown farm show parades. Although the band received new uniforms last year, this was the first year that the band members wore the uniforms at football games. After th fall season, the band prepared to do two fine concerts. The winter and spring concerts were performed on january 23, and May 18. By fulfilling their responsibilities, the band officers added greatly to the band's success. But the greatest reason for the euphonious sound of th band was the dedication of the band members and the skilled direction of Mr. Mann. C G l ifliizi . ' 4 f -- n 1 L asain: ., l Abou- Row 1: L. Zimmerman, IL Green, D. Harbaugh, P. Myers, E. Simmons, C. Hoover, S. Martin, K. Good, D. Whiteside, IL Smoker, T. Mannon. Row 2.11. Frey, D. N Flihfl. P. Schaal, j. Steffy, B. Glass, C. Glick, R. Corter, S. Falk, L. Byers, S. Comctte, C. Trout, K. Whiting, L. Strubel, T. Griffith, P. Hartman. Below - Row 1: M. Berkheimer, R. Simmons, D, Musser, IL Shrom, C. Brandt, D. Allen, D. Iapp, B. Uyeda. Row 2: D. Goodwin, D. Haldeman, R. Good, D. Conrad, S. Reitzel, A. Seacat, D. Weaver, S. Parmer, M. Falk, P. Stone, S. Stanton. Abou - Row I: C. Landis. Raw 2.' R. Bare, R. Patterson, S. Noffsinger, R. Nisslcy, R. Papam. RM03: M. Stanton, B. Book,-I. Senscnig, Row 4. P. Risser,J. Tobias, D. Hartman. Row 5: D. Mil- ler. Row 6: J. Resslcr. Row 7: C. Kcpncr,j. Cust- er, R. Taylor. oppmiu - Row I: D. Boiter, H. Bard, M. Rein- hart. Row 2: K. Omiffrey, A. Denlinger, T. Murray, B. McCracken, B. Landis. Row 3:-I. Eck- ert, K. Luckenbill, D. Good, G. Ports, M. Sea- christ, I.. Gcrlach. Row I: P. Palmer, B, Hess, B. Oberholtzcr, C. Graybill, T. Erter, D. Ixfcver, C. Hartman, B. Miller. Row 2.' D. Book, R. Cochr'an,j. Dicther, G. Snyder, C, Ober- K. Reese, G. Good, A. Mellinger, S. Bunker, R. Terry. - Below - The stunning new band uniforms add pride ro Sue Bunker and her fel- low band members. Oppasiu - The great leadership of Mr. Mann is reflected by the band's eupho- nious music. Below ngbt - Band marks time on thc goal linc before its half-time perform- ance. Dj' - DISTRICT BAND: R010 1: N. Woom- err, L Byers, A. Mellingcr. Row 2: J. Custer, S. Falk, S. Parmer. Below - BAND OFFICERS: Dale Lapp, presi- dcnrg Sreve Falk, publicity managerg Donna Book, secreraryg Craig Kepner, sergeant-at-arms. Ahsfnt: joe Nolr, vice-president. Below left - The rromboncs add ar deep tone to the winter band concert. Brlaw left - C. V. spirit emanates from the majortttes and the color guard. Below nkbt - Sparkling Peggy Lacy reveals her Buclrskin spirit by her twirling enthusiasm. Lauer Hkbl - MAIORETTES - Fmt - Sandy Howry, Head Maiotvctteg Cathy Miles, Barbara Iatschar, Vickie Marcin, Peggy lacy, Feature maioncttc. Beck - Sue Eclrman, Karen Good, Pam Stehman, Reba Scott, Sue Rhoads, Cindy McGinnis. .-+ Majorettes And Color Guard Enliven Hay-Time After four years of excellent performances, C.V. will be sorry to lose its outstanding featured majorette, Peggy Lacy. Having won more than 200 trophies during her twirling career Peggy captured first place as the best maiorette of the 1971 Ephrata Fair Parade. In addition to Peggy, the majorettes and color guard proved to be an extremely valuable asset in accompanying the band. The maiorettes, under the direction of Sandy Howry, spent long hours of practice in devising and perfecting their baton twirling and dancing routines. The color guard, hclmed by captain Diane Schaller, executed various marching drills along with the band. They also were responsible for the important function of exhibiting the flag during the playing of the na- tional anthem. Both the majorettes and color guard contributed very successfully in livening the halftime entertainment schedule of this year's exciting football season. . l its ' Above left - Maiorettes finish their routine by kneeling at attention. Oppariu - Color Guard presents anns for the National Anthem. Above - COLOR GUARD: Karen Kellerg Brenda Hooverg Terri Barbioritog Deb Horstg Ruta Zagarsg Barb Rackmilp Deb Bbyg Diane Schaller, Head color guard. Chorus' Year Marked By Various Achievements C B Under the direction of Gerald Wingenroth, the 1971-72 chorus com- pleted a successful year consisting not only of its annual concerts but also of several television appearances. For the Christmas Concert the chonis presented Ralph Carmichael's A City of the King. Portions of the concert were taped by Channel 15 and aired on Christmas Day. Because of the excellent tradition of its performances, the chorus was invited to participate in the religious Sunday morning program, The Gospel Train. Although rehearsals were a break from the ordinary classroom rou- tine, they were nevertheless characterized by hard work and effort ex- erted by each member. The chorus officers, who assisted Mr. Wingenwmth in the organiza- tion of each performance were as follows: President, Stan Noffsingerg Secretary, Donna Bookg Business Manager, Dale Lappg and Librarians, Deb Gehman and Brenda Hoover. Accompanist and assistant accompa- nist for the chorus were Nina Woomert and Donna Leicy respectively. Opparite - Members of the bass section go over a difficult passage. Below nkbf - COUNTY CHORUS MEMBERS: j. Nolt, M. Falk, D. Miller, P. Ruhl, D. Iapp,j. Ruoss, S. Noffsingcr, L. Keller, P. Stone, A. Swcigart, D. Gehman, D. Horst. Below - TBNORS: Row 1: D. Nolt, G. Luckenbill, D. Earles. Row 2: R. Zook, B. Book, M. Forsha, D. Nolt. Row 3: D. Hartman, D. Miller, S. Stone, M. Falk. Ab.rcm'.' D. Rohrer, D. Lapp, K. Rupp, M. Smith. QF df K 'f 2 . if rn. Below - ALTOS: Row I: K. Cul, D. Eby, P. Marcin. Row 2: K. Overly, B. Hoover, B. Smoker, D. Book, D. Lefever. Row 3: J. Deither, D. Glick, P. Stone, B. Myers, N. Armstrong. Row 4: K. Reese, D. Scnscnig, P. Smith, J. Finlayson, L Zimmerman, D. Buckwalter. Absau: T. Irnhoff, S. Baer, C. Hartman. I Abou - DISTRICT CHORUS MEMBERS: M. Falk, J. Noir, S. Noffsinger. Oppasire - In preparation for the sping concert, sopranos practice new music. Abou - BASSES: Row 1: D. Sensenig, D. Byler, T. Stauffer, K. Vlhiting. Row 2: j. Nolt, C. Oberholmcr, E. Hershey, D. Brodhecker. Raw 3: P. Ruhl, T. Swei- silt, J. Sheaffcr, S. Noffsinger, J. Ruoss. Abou nkbt - After hours of preparation, the chorus performs the Christmas canmm, A City of the King. Qopatik - Mr. Wlingenwroth appears pensive while directing a chorus practice. .av E e Q Abou - SOPRANOS: Row 1: A. Martin, A. Swcigarr, C. Ressler, D. Fisher. P. Risscr. Row 2: S. Weaver, S. Stanton, C. Leaman, L. Andrews, S. Clymer, K. Wise. Row 3: C. Gnybill, L. Keller, D. Horst, W. Stam- baugh, L Seigfried. Row 4: P. Givler, D. Gchman, S. Mahu, G. Good, I.. Emmirt, j. Zook. Absent: S. Risser, R. Smoker. oppwiu - CHORUS omcans: D. Book, B. Hoover, D. Lapp, S. Noffsinger, Mr. Wingenwmdm, D. Gchman, D. Leicy, N. Woomert. Orchestra Enhances Music Department The orchestra, directed by Mr. Thomas Mann, has been an impor- tant part of the music department this year. It was comprised of the string section and selected members from the band. Each instrumental- ist practiced diligently to improve the effect of the music. Although not having a separate concert, the orchestra displayed outstanding per- formances when accompanying the mixed chorus during the winter and spring concerts. This year the orchestra also added to the success of the senior plays by performing during the interlude. i Oppariu - Donna Leicy practices her violin solo. Bdow - Row 1: D. Leiq, R. Smoker, N. Casale, D. Stoltzfus, K. Carl, S. Lefever. Row 2.' j. Finlayson, S. Snyder, C. Menges, D. Horst, P. O'Grady, A. Scacat, D. Weaver, E. Shirk, C. Hess. 0 bd. S 3 E I Abou kj? - Orchestra accompanies soloist Phil Ruhl during the annual Christmas concert. Mbove niqbt - Row 1: L Byers, S. Falk, A. Mellinger, S. Martin, K. Reese. Row 2: B. Hcss,j. Steffy, N. XWoomert,j. Diethcr, D. W Book, G. Snyder. Above - Row 1: C. Kepner,j. Custer, S. Noffsinger, S. Parmer, P. Stone, S. Stanton. Row 2: J. Rcssler, D. Hartman, D. Allen, J. Eck- ert, K. Luckcnbill. l 7 Yearbook Captures Memorable Moments The 1972 yearbook staff has put many hours of diligent work into making this edition of the Conewago informative and most memorable. Two yearbook seminars, one at York junior College, and the other at Garden Spot High School, inspired the editors to develop new ideas in the area of photography and yearbook layout. Formulating the yearbook was a year-round project which required every member's utmost devotion and participation to make it a suc- cess. Cooperation and compromise were two of the most practiced concepts. Regardless of the work involved, all of the members of the staff, sensed a feeling of pride and satisfaction as their yearbook was distributed to the student body. Opparile - Several members of the staff scan through various yearbooks during the seminar at York junior College. Below - Row I: Debra Gehman, Elaine Simmons, Karen VanHekken,jean Wanner, Brenda Andes, Cindy Libby. Row 2: Brenda Smoker, Pam Givler, Paula Uresilovic, Ellen Circe, Sue Rohrer, Deb Stauffer, Deb Glick. Row 3: Sylvia Wissler, Sue Ruhl, joan Engle, Lorraine Andrews, Kathy Scott, Cindy Trout, Wendy Stambaugh. Row 4: Craig Kepncr, Bob Landis, jim Keebler, Randy Patterson. ,fl .M , Below - Tim Hellberg, Dave Crouse, and jeff Griswold discuss new mcrhods in modem photog- raphy. N. 'X Q- .. KK Above - Luanne Byers makes last-minute mea- suremenrs. Opparite - Editors-in-chief: Doug Miller and Brenda Hoover. Row 2: Kay Shirk, Martha Weidman, Gary Steffy, Debra Shrom. Row 3: Tim Sweigarx, Chris Smith, Luanne Byers, john Aicrsruck. 9 Valley Echo Strives To Serve School june. 1972 marked the completion of the Valley Echo's 15th year of faithful service to our school. Under the guidance of Mrs. Annarose Bertz. in her second year as the newspaper advi- sor. the staff succeeded in once again compiling a very impres- sive series of well-planned issues. Diligent effort, long laborious hours. creative and constructive thought. and a carefully oran- ized system to achieve greater efficiency, all went together to produce the successful newspaper we have at Conestoga Valley throughout this year and in the past. Above rigbl - BUSINESS MANAGERS AND TYPISTS: Row 1: M. Ward. Row 2: B. Groff, W. Givlcr. Row 3: M. Mylin,-I. Wilson, C. Caldwell. Below IM - Staff members carefully inspect 2 layout during their visit to the printing shop. Below rigbl - STAFF EDITORS: Ballon-lop: L. Emmitt, D. Lapp, D. Mastcn, C. Good, j. Ritter, B. Sports. B. Stoltzfus, 90 . PW lx-H - PHOTOGRAPHERS: S. Cicero, R. jones, M. Bowman. Below IM - Mrs. Benz contemplates future plans for the next newspaper issue. Below rigbl - NEWSPAPER REPORTERS: Lej?-nlglals Row 1: R. Zaggers, B, Hess. D. Eby. Row 2: A. Sweigart. B. Myers. K. Sherr, S. Ritchie. Row 3: C. Finlayson, R. Kolb, j. O'Gmdy, j. Finlayson. Ballon - ARTISTS: Lff?-figbli C. Book, S. Ammer, D, Shenk. K. Rapp. . . W , .C .xw. Q 1 Writers And Artists Alike Contribute To Jargon Publications Headed by Art Horting, editor-in-chief, the jargon staff has worked diligently throughout the year to publish the annual laifon. The publication gives every member of the student body a chance for creative expression in art and writing. The staff members screened and voted on the best works submitted by the student. Then, with the help of Miss Anspach and Mr. Dreibelbis, Leslie Stainton and Marilyn Smucker, art editors, arranged the layout of the poems, stories, and artwork. Oppariu -JARGON OFFICERS: Raw 1: A. Horting, M. Smucker, H. Snolnfns. Row 2: L Stainton, D. Schaller. Below - Diane Schaller, Jargon copy editor, appears pensive as she proofreads a poem for publication. , Oppmiu -JARGON STAFF MEMBERS: Row 1: S. Hoover, P. jones, S. Little, M. Ponio, R. Stoltzfus, A. Horting. Row 2:j. Frank, S. Gamble, T. Jacobs, L Suinton, M. Smucker. Row 3: Y. Hawk, B. Howard, S. Kir- steins, P. Lacy, D. Harbaugh, B. Shifter. Row 4: H. Stoltzfus, M. Stoner, K. Guyton, S. Husscn, M. Herr. Row 5: L Wintem, S. Faust, D. Schaller. kj? - Cindy Lintner shelves retumed books ssistants Work T0 Improve Library ugh! -- Cindy Kauffman checks out a student's library book. E The library assistants have indeed played a vital role in the success- ful functioning of our school library during this school year. The group consisted of 78 dedicated students who were willing to relin- quish their study halls and free time before and after school in order to help in the library. In October. those assistants as well as other students from the area, attended a conference sponsored by the Student Library Association of Pennsylvania at Pequea Valley High School. Drawn there out of a common interest for supporting their schools, they learned efficient techniques of library aid. The many tasks now per- formed by the assistants help immensely and give Mrs. Hess more time for fulfilling the needs of students using our library. lbove - Row I: D. Shenk, D. Shcnk, D. Evens, A. Hershey, C, Royer, V. Smith, P. jones, S. l.ittle. Row 2: K. Adams,-I. VanGorden, G. Edwards, S. Halderman, K. Ben- er S. Husson, K. Denlinger, S. Kirsteins, B. Howard, C. Myres. Row 3: Mrs. Hess, E. Horst, B. Bowers, S. Trickler, K. Shirt, M. Weaver, P. Trainer, K. Williams, D arrish,j. Frank, D. Angevine. Row 4: L. Landis, S. Kaiko, L. Kautz, R. Katz, C. Bylcr, C. Witmer, L. Stoltzfus, M, Fisher, L. Pollack, j. Wilson. Row 5:j. Krcider, K essler, C. Pirky, G. Webb, D. Logan, M. Burkhart, C. Maur, P. O'Grady, B. Herr, D. Earls. Row 6: P. Bowman, S. Ritchie, B. Sehaller, K. Good, J. Herr, L. Siegfried, C vlick, C. Scott, T. Barbarito, M. Mylin, R. Ross. A Prosperous Year For Conestoga Valley Artists january was indeed an extremely busy month for the art classes of CV High School as students diligently prepared for the annual Scholastic Art Show from February 12 to March 4. As it has usually been in the past, CV once again succeeded in not only producing a very prolific amount of entries, but was also quite fruitful in receiving awards for them. One hundred and ten artists acquired honorable mention while 20 others were gold key winners, 12 of whose entries went on to become finalists at New York. In addition, a medal of excellence for photography was won. This tremendous success can be greatly credited to the su- perb instruction and helpful guidance of our two outstanding art teachers, Miss Anspach and Mr. Dreibelbis. Through long tedi- ous hours of striving for individual expression, uniqueness, and new creative ideas as well as devoted efforts on the part of both students and instructors, CV has rightfully been able to claim having the finest and most prosperous art program in Lancaster County. Bottom rigbt - Sculpture was one of the several CV entries in the Scholastic Art Show. Bdow - A young artist experiments with various combinations of shapes and forms. .a , -f:v'+.7rf ,. '-1 tl-nf was 9 ,Y Teresa Long's study of two cars flefij and Neill Wengefs ab- stract house Kbatrom lefrj were both gold key winners. Bottom ngbi - Mr. Dreibelbis approvingly inspects the progress of a student's work. 7 96 Abow - The Key Club once again concludes anorher ecstatic meeting. Belou' IW - Mr. Emmitr explains the use of the PH indicator for acids in Laboratory 'Technician club. Belnu' rig!-I - Members of the Ecology Club discuss environmental harms of rhe sewage plant, lldlo-4.1 Enthusiasm Reflects Student Reaction T0 Clubs Oppofilf - Rocker Club members realize :har good launching pads are esscnrial for a sue cessful rocker flight, Below 140 - Mr. Girvin, aided by maps, leads discussions of Biblical rimcs in junior His- rorians Club. Below ngbl - Diane Raubenstine takes down ideas from Healrh Careers Club members for future proiecrs. Clubs Promote Creativigf In Many Areas Opposllf - Spikes and blocks play an impumm pan in the boys' volleyball games, Belou' ll-fi - Many different ingrcdicnls go into the making of :I layout in Model Rail- road Club. Belou' riglvl - After many long hours of work. Cnihy Hellingcr purs the final touches on her :irrislic crm-anon. ,fi-Z 'mf 1. 'V' C isiiififji 'Nm Above - Mcmbcrs of the Audio-Visual Club find themselves taught on the receiving cnd of the fumcra. 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Don'+ miss +he new Gremlin and fhe Hornet Noli' lncorporaied has served Lancasfer Mo+oris+s for over 50 years. For more informa+ion call 393-I757. FLEXSTEEE INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 17604 SPACE Rocking Recliner WALKER 1 57 4 1 . 1 X .. ,-Q, 3 ve- 5 5 ,yfiyc A we 'SL - E, -'al-Q fish' , glib egjb vb' Every Wednesday: IQ' IQ? i i Homemade Chicken Pofpie 206 BUCK LOUNGE RELAX RECLINE ..L ' GEORGE G. GOOD BUILDER AND DEVELOPER Phone 717-656-7858 309 E- Main S+ree+ Leola, Pa. I7540 Complimonfs of FARM ERSVILLE EOU IPM ENT, INC. R.D. 332 Ephraia Loca+ed in Farmersville Ph. 354-427I GARDEN SPOT GIFTS Lincoln Hwy. Easf Giffs 'For all occasions can be found here. Hallmark greefing cards are a special feafure. HARTMAN'S STORE Ephra+a R.D. 4522 859-l833 Bar-B-Qued Chicken By Order Open 7 Days a week from 9:00 A.M. +o 9:00 P.M. WENGER'S FLOWERS Say if wi+h flowers is our moH'o. Flowers for every occasion may be 'found al Ihe corner of Wilson ave. and Quarry Rd., Leola. Phone: 656-29I I DIAMOND AND WEDDING BAND SETS INVITATIONS AND BRIDAL STATIONERN GIFTS FOR THE BRIDAL PARTY CHINA, SILVERWARE WEDDING GIFTS Everyflwing for your wedding BOWMAN JEWELERS 230 Wesl' Main S'I'reef Leola, Penna. l7540 GRADUATION WATCHES SCHOOL RINGS JEWELRY CLOCKS TRAVEL ALARMS SANGREY FURNITURE or STRASBURG I Mile N. of Sirasburg on R+. 896 AKRON RESTAU RANT, INC. 859-II8I Home-s+yIe Cooking and Baking Banquef Rooms On Roufe 222 in Alrron Complimenfs of KAUFFMAN FRUIT FARMS Homegrown I-ruiis Frozen Food Lockers Meds and Groceries Phone 768-363i On Rou'I'e 340. 7 mi. E. of Bird-in-Hand SEE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTING GOODS IN THIS AREA Gunn of ell Types. New-and Used WE TAKE TRADES . Trep,'SieeI' and Reloading Supplies Beck Packing Equipmenf Mounhin Tenh. Hiking Shoes Camping Supplies - Canoes Fishing Teclle - Fly Tying Mnieriels IOI W. Main S+., New Holland, Pa. Phone 7I7-354-789I E SEE OUR HUGE WINTER SPORTS I 1- h ,, ,' DEPARTMENT lx Gi-rf I Skis. Ice Hockey. Toboggans Ar- JU-WS Sli Weer and Sporhwear for Men and Women l 'n U' E f , I STORE HQURS: Tues. and Sei. 9:530 I ' -7 l. . J r, Thurs. and Fri. 9:00 fo 9:00 -4 Closed Wed. Afiemoons ' W ' Q-FREE PARIQNG K- AIR CONQDITIONED Eh Q C :Jil Congrafulafions and or 3 R-nit f besf wishes fo - I : - - ,ADI-Es F v HI '. '- Ihe class of I972 N Idmrs Excwslvn figs-QA xl'-xl ...for business or pleasure , xii 1 xlg ' Ill! H4040 IILYI usl, DIICILQVEX 392 949 2 7171299-0931 0 ONROUTE 896 0 BETWEEN 3019 340 0 SMOKETOWN, PA. Penne. Slale Inspechon for Travel Trailers Buy end Sell Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers Healing and Air Condilioninq Insurance Eslirnefes WEBB'S MOBILE HOMES WEBB FRIEDEL, Owner SERVICE - SUPPLIES - PARTS Phone: I7I7I 397-I5B2 I890 Hempsleed Road Lancesler, Penne. I760I ZIEMER BUICK Inc. Sl Tele hone 354-2215 and 354-2109 436 E. Main S . , W A P NEW HOLLAND, PA. 17553 Sales and Service Body Work BRISTOL PLUMBING CORPORATION provides Ihe special plumbing supplies needed for mobile homes. Brisfol is Ioceled aI' I44 Newporl Road in Leole. For aid in plumbing for your new mobile home, call 656-9427. 8:21230 WEEK RISSER'S FARM MARKET SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Roule 222 - Sou'I'I'1 of Alrron 4 209 RYLEE'S DRIVE-IN Sundaes Cones Shakes Hamburgers Sfeaks Subs Piua HARVESTER c B HOOBER 8. O O PARTS AND SERVICE In+ercourse, Penna. I7534 Phone: 767-823I ZAUSNER FOODS CORPORATION Besi' Wishes fo Ihe Class of I972 I50 Wesf Jackson Sfreef New Holland, Penna. L. B. LONG, INC. PAINTING CONTRACTER BY SPECIALIZING IN: PAINTING: In+erior and Exferior II3 Oakyigw Rqgd By Brush and Airless Spray Lancas'I'er, Pa. I7602 PAPER HANGING Phone: 393-4l84 BITTERMAN SCALE CO. SALES AND SERVICE CALL US AT 394-7022 INSTALLATIONS AND RENTALS O God Ihou wil? show me I'he pafh of life: in 'rhy presence is fullness of ioy: a+ fhy righf hand +here are pleasures for evermore. PSALMS I6:I I 0 RALPH'S HOUSE OF PHOTOGRAPHY 327 Easf Main S'Iree'I' New Holland, Penna. Phone: 354-52I4 CompIe+e Iine of phoiographic cameras, proieciors, 'Iape recorders, dark room Adc.II'IionaI feafures include fine quaIi+y prinf processing service and S8zH Green Sfamps o o U I mourn Q Il 0 am S MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS,lNC. 2823 COLUMBIA AVENUE 4 MILES west or LANCASTER, PA. ON u.s. :lo PNDNI ARIA COD! 717-S92-2192 BROWNSTOWN SERVICE STATION DICK STOVER LLOYD STOVER 656-90I4 TE CO THE LEOLA NATIONAL BANK Leola, Pennsylvania I 7540 THE LEOLA NATIONAL BANK is serving many new cusfomers due fo an esfablished repufafion for friendly and convenienf ser- vice. FULL SERVICE BANKING is available fo you from fhe Main Office on 65 W. Main Sfreef, Leola and from fhe Wesf Branch on 2l27 New Holland Pike, Lancasfer. The banlz wifh ifs fwo convenienf locafions and ifs mod- ern facilifies serves much of fhe Conesfoga Valley School Area. W EVERLASTING, WAX BURNING CANDLE Paradise P 687-7451 STUCKEY'S PECAN SHOPPE Sfuclcey's Pecan Shoppe is in fhe hearf of fhe Pennsylvania Dufch Counfry in Ronlcs on Roufe 30. Giffs and souvenirs are sold in addifion fo pecans, candies, and fine iellies. R.D. Jil Ronlcs, Penna. KURTZ'S STORE 243 Wesf Main S'Iree+ Leacoclx, Penn-1. For Ihe fines'I' in fresh meafs, groceries and produce, pay a visif Io us. Friendly and fas+ service and reasonable prices make us one of +he mos+ popular grocery siores in +he Leola area Come in soon and Ioolc around! ROBERT L. KUNKLE, Prop. Phone 656-7239 STUMP'S UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE - AUTOMOTIVE - BOATS and CAMPING TRAILERS Experl' Canvas Tops and Cove: 2I5 Wesf Main Sfreel' Leola, Pa. I7540 LANCASTER COUNTY MARINE, INC. Roufe 222 Akron, Pe. I750I um asv-llzl Boafs - Moiors - Snow Vehicles Boa+, Cycle, U+iIiI'y and Snow Vehicle Trailers Sales and Service Complimenis of E. K. BARE 81 SONS. INC. Box 57 212 Phone 394-7I I I noffhp! 5 .I wif f2Z1If3f' Q LTP. I 1 nn Girls Smolzefown, Pa. I 7576 Easi' Brook Road - Rou'I'e 896 Specializing in Penna Du+ch food I'he finesi' in family siyle ealing. SH ELLEY STUDIOS OF LANCASTER RCA CORPORATION ROMAN MEAL BREAD Anoiher Qualify Producl' of HOLSUM 37 W. Clay S+. X Lancasier, Pa. l7604 5 ff IP Q I X.. Xu . Q Ex , wwf -HEATING AND my Mis. M PLUMBING HEATING OIL 'I I ' ' ill l DEPENDABLE l372 Manheim Pilze ' Lancasfer, Pa., I7604 ' 393-5868 SERggg DELIVERY 230 S. Marlref SI. ' Elizabeih iown, Pa. I7022 ' 367-1440 MEMBER OF LANCASTER AND ELIZABETHTOWN CREDIT BUREAU SEE SAM FOR HAM Headquar+ers for good meal' SH EAFFER'S 2l84 Old Phila. Pilte S8:H Green Siamps GLICK MAYTAG HOME APPLIANCE CENTER Sales and Service Self-service laundry Smolcefown, Pa. Phone- 393-88l l Phone: 393-9767 DAVE HALDEMAN GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Sales Jacobsen and Eclipse Service Power Mowers Bird-in-Hand, Pa. I7505 BROWNSTOWN NATIONAL BANK The friendly counfry bank 'I K 'y OPEN Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays I I I I l li 'From 8:00 A.M. Io 2:00 P.M.: Wednesdays and Saiurdays from 8:00 Io ll:00 A.M. It fe y ' 4 and Friday evenings from 6:00 'Io 8:00 P.M. I JEROME H. RHOADS, INC. 2I3 N. Prince S+.. Lancasfer Disfribuior for , Geffy Fuel Oil and Burner Service Automotive Supplies, Tires, and Bafferies Lancasfer Coa+esviIIe Quarryville TY -II Ig' gli Ir! 'M I4 i I .-g IV' -'tx-,xiuxii l .F X, I F ll Al' Ii I I Ii' mix, I If 3-A i :III I-1. of -I '-I ' 'I -I , we I -Ez. ' fl .I Ik- 'II .7 , ,I iii, .IH-If ,1 wx. ' -1 Q IW, I m' ff! j i, l, ,I .I-- , I- L.- 53: j V Ii igkxh N is MIN. . x I t ' ik !,'. X,x- T Ig H I 'I -I i' Q II: r 1. 1 ! in fi. I I I- fi ' I ii' ff.f?f:+2.I,-i.1:'e :A II :A ,T 3 Nb lr I a if II a , I f:-P : Q xl' I h are x p I. .I Q: Q., Ikwxxsw I 'WI 1, I. +1 'Q I , Q f ' ' ' ' f -ws' 'F are .I r-,N IX , I L Jilin -R NYE X 7 'V' 7. . II I fy, I H- 1 N , I IF gf I i kyl. ,, f V. n icx o-gl A .g il I L fi ,l iw gf, 'fig-,fi XR BI I 2 S- : ml I' I ' 'I .S 1 ' .29 -f i I ,Q . ,. fi I I xii iii' 'I TIAJIL5 P Iii I -'Ul i-EE Fl: iii? k.'i .5 Ii- I . 5 in ISI' 5 I ' Ui i SEXY . . 'hi MILLER'S FAMOUS 7 SWEETS 81 7 SOURS Rouie 30 Lincoln Hwy. Easi Phone: 687-662I MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION OF FOODS AII Prepared In a Duich Manner LAPP'S DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS - SEWING SUPPLIES - SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Along Roufe 340, 2 mi. E. of Bird-in-Hand CompIimen+s of RAY 81 JANET GROFF AND DAUGHTERS 2l5 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF INTERCOURSE In+ercourse, Pennsylvania MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT Congra+uIa+ions +0 'I'I'1e Senior Class INSURANCE CORPORATION from +h SWIM CLUB ALL-SIZE CORRUGATED PRODUCTS, INC. CORRUGATED SHIPPING CASES STOCK BOXES INTERIOR PACKING ANY QUANTITY - ANY TIME PROMPT DELIVERY C Iumbia 285-5902 DAIRY QUEEN A+ +he Guernsey Barn Where +he Eliie Buckskins Meei' +o Ea+ complimenrs of a friend Congra+uIa+ions +o Ihe Senior Class from THE SPORTS OFFICIALS CLUB The S+aff and Edi+ors of fhe I972 CONEWAGO Wish +o express +heir appreciafion +o +he facuI'ry and sI'ucIenI's of Conesioga Valley High School for Iheir coopera+ion in Ihe preparafion of fhis yearbook. Complimenfs of: THE AUDIO VISUAL CLUB 7 SOUDERSBURG MOTEL Locafed on U.S. 30 in Soudersburg, Pa. 8 Miles Easi' of Lancas+er Cify Opposi+e DUTCH HAVEN, beside THE PANCAKE MAN Pennsylvania Dufch Vaca+ionland Phone: I-7I7-687-6l0I Heafed Pool Bicycles Ouiel' and Resfiul Bus or Priva+e Guided Tours Television Air Condifioning 3 Reslauranls in Walking Disfance Healed Open fhe Year 'Round 30 Modern Uni+s I Ki+cheneH'e 0'Iel FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE OR CALL: SAMUEL STAUFFER DAVID STAUFFER SHERMAN STAUFFER KENNETH STAUFFER HENRY STAUFFER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '72 PRESIDENT: S+eve Smi+h HISTCRY VICE PRESIDENT: Bob Forrey SECRETARY: Wendy S+ambaugh I . As is cus+omary, +he Hislory Club again underI'oolr lZ?2':ilE?::lRnEr2aurEa vresnovic a variefy of even+s which served and benefi+ed +he SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Jeff Johnson en+ire school. The club's obiec+ive, io s'Iudy hisfory, ADVISORS. Mr. James Riddle was achieved 'through +he use of films, and was high- ' Mr. John Good ligh+ed by a field Irip in Ihe spring. Congrafulalions 'ro I'he Class of I972 from THE CERAMICS CLUB Congra+ula+ions +o +he Class of '72 CHESS CLUB 21 9 L-. XJ' 1 . I:-L xTk',W.'iI ARTHUR LIONEL HORTING - PRINTER - 220I-03 Old Philadelphia Pike 393-8049 Letterpress and O'Iifse'I' Printing I Color Brochures Office and Factory Forms LeH'erheacIs Business Cards Tickets Envelopes uh Compliments of: STATE BANK OF PARADISE Paradise, Pennsylvania I7602 BRANCH I950 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster, Pennsylvania l7562 We're pretty proud of young America! In our business we get to see a lot of young people. We see them engaging in all kinds of water sports and activities. And we X like what we see. One thing that impresses us is the number of boys and girls that know and practice water safety. They know the rules of the road. They know safety requirements and precautions. In many cases they are better boaters and navigators than their fathers. So our hats are off to young America. And we take pride in ., N sewing their boating needs. ' I Hartman QQ Q Lapp IDC. RECREATIONAL BOATS AND BOATING EQUIPMENT 1520 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster ' I water skiing, fishing, boating and g I Businesses And Friends Help Supporl CONEWAGO Besf wishes fo +he class of '72 REED'S USED CARS -I 2282 Ole Phila. Pike Lancasfer, Pa. Compliment of a Friend RELAND HILTON ' Thomson Corp. Lancasier, Pa. HARRY MILLER Sales and Service NEW AND USED CARS Bough? and sold I ABE'S BUGGY RIDES I CongraI'ula'I'ions 'From L. B. HERR AND SON, INC. I RALPH G. STONE SALES AND SERVICE ' 238I New Holland Pike Lancasfer, Pa. Phone 656-b5I5 Lubricafion - Tires and Ba'H'eries DAVE'S BODY SHOP RUHL'S GREENHOUSES Service, Dependabilify, Qualify ' 2425 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancasfer, Pennsylvania l Congra+ula+ions, Class of I972 from THE WILLOWS RESTAURANT FASHION FLAIR I929 Lincoln Highway Easf Lancasfer, Pa. Congra+ula+ions and besf wishes Io I'he class of I972 from Miss Charles and all rhe members of 'lhe Healih Careers Club Besl' Wishes 'Io fhe Seniors LATIN ISPQRI CLUB Complimen+s of A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. WILMER J. ANDREW STAUFFER'S DRUG STORE I49 Easf Main S1ree'I', New Holland, Pa. HERR'S BARN RESTAURANT I944 Lincoln Highway Easi Banquels and Receplions Complimenis of VALLORB'S JEWEL COMPANY Bird-ln-Hand Best wishes fo +he class of I972 MILLSTREAM HOUSECLEANING STAFF. LEOLA RESTAURANT l3I Wesf Main Sfreei' Leola, Pa. I7540 Phone 656-7033 I1 ll - ' Q I bln' What lies aheaal onbf God knows As We goes on We strive for our goals. 22 l4 fQ' ii -Y ' if 44


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