Kraybill Mennonite School - Summit Yearbook (Mount Joy, PA)

 - Class of 1969

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Although Lancaster Mennonite School was open, it was nable to board there. hed for a school with a Christian atmosphere pretty far to travel there each day and many were u For about lO years there was talk of starting a school in this locality and a few plans were made. The Lancaster Mennonite Conference School Board began to look for a place to start a new school. Then in l91l9, they approached the congregation of Kray- bill Mennonite Church near Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. They asked the members to at- tend nearby Mount Joy Mennonite Church and allow them to use the church building for the school. Counsel was taken of the church members and the plan was rejected. But after careful reconsideration the members did agree to the use of the building for a school. The building was renovated in the spring and summer of l949. Partitions were built to form classrooms. Several acres of land were bought in addition to the original church property. School opened in the fall of l949 with Grades l-lO. Registration that first year was 42. Teachers were Anna Ruth Charles qnow Mrs. Donald Jacobsj, Arlene Landis qnow Mrs. Nathan Hegej, Russelll. Baer, and I. Paul Saunder, Principal. Ruth Westenberger was school secretary. In the early l96O's the school board realized that more room was necessary for the growing school. Plans were made for a new classroom building. Work was begun in the spring of 1965. The new building contains two classrooms and the Home Economics de- partment. Use ofthe building was begun in the fall of 1965. This year is Kraybill School's 20th year of operation. Enrollment this year is l4O. Thirty-two of these are high school students in Grades 9 and lO. 0 0 0 show feeling unite us 1 ill v li i ll li I 3 I I3 Dare to Join Hands with God .3 are communicative are constructive l Q 4 , Y What is KMS? The neighboring farmer gets a kick out of watching the football and soccer games and tolerates an occasional retrieval of the ball from his wheatfield . The mailman faithfully delivers the parcels and packages and is reminded of his own school days as he sees the younger students play ing at recess time. The passing public school students gaze at the comparatively tiny campus, then smile at the semi-conservatively dressed students but these are the views of outsiders. We're a part of KMS and . f V --.f , .U mx k ..-.M ltlllb l,S tl1Q.l1rlV, ro u ,. L ' ' -ff ' , -. ifzv--'L-I :'- P ?--- A '- ' I--li'-'5f .1 - -. 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Second and third graders take cuts and bruises and older students take their problems to the teachers. Surely, we have plenty of difficulties and tensions hut all teachers and most students have a sincere interest in each other. I I r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l Dedication Leon W. Good f ts Waswww ss is W ,, fy-Q , K WN swwwwe rNf,,-j'c- fuk Your chapel talks and Bible classes have inspired us to better living. Your teaching in Science and Biology has given many of us love for the World of Sci- ence. We've become more skillful in sports in your gym classes. Because of your time and effort that others might learn, we dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. Leon W. Good. , ' 'X A ,MN V--H ,m,, , . ff,-f4.,,AAA V! 'UA' 'exxffa Y .ff V .7 f K'-x EA- ' ,Rf x , v Y 1 -J-f uz',! ,fa ff' .J ,-1 ..,,l,. ig F E 3 'H E .B A E 1 l 5 5 QI it ,AW1 E rl sl' ,, , my V V K -.- ,giivfr-ia,-.-g f -M-W -A 1 Q-. . . 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I X X N X is ..qA ,, B .,:,: , ,.,: M 'L-Blix :-' r X ' cw, X 'V my A t W x ,am ..x?x.,S,..w ,.,., tm, r Ns X fx Wmwfw , el x A X Sgy., or . i we is tar i ' , is fx, kfxXQ,,i,1 Wt, YQ Q 9 fry N , B - B 2 ,SWK .Mx x'-x ,,gXtO.t1gi:.,V 154, 5 Q Q yy mf wwf X X A X F, x,xL NYS if. kA,' VZA' X .s , 0-H40 r, -, X .Meg W e X XX93' lr X ,is A X N X4 RUSSELL BAER Th. B., B. A. Bible, Math, History, Latin, ln Secondary Education Algebra B an , J M397 . , ' y LEON W. GOOD B.A. in Bible and Biology General Science, Biology, Bible, Boys' Pnysical Education if Z V 1 X9 fa W, Mak Ml Q 2 ,f 1 5 H 6 X f QQ' u ELAINE GOOD All Ln a teacher S day e Shop NW Sf -W E T X 'S .Er RUTH HOSSLER B. S. in Elementary Education Grades 3 and 4 RUTH KRALL Permanent Teaching Certificate Grades 1 and 2 N sf -- ELLA MAE MURPHY Junior College Teachers Certificate Grades 1 and 2 Sophomore Class m P - gg -' ' X sw, X rWM'NWg ?Pi? WN V ' X -1 t swmfcsriofiw Zsiaff , V-. .-7. r -7 1' W Zwfwm Q ' 3 NVWEW Swhmwmw rf Xl W Q ,ww c Well, we've finally reached our final year at K. M. S. It hardly seems possible because it seems but a short time ago when we were back in the first years of school. Tenth graders seemed so big then, so grown up. We find it difficult to now explain why sophomores don't seem big at all. Our years here at K. M. S. have been good years. Sure, we've grumbled and complained, but we have enjoyed our schooling. The knowledge and ex- perience acquired here have become a part of our lives, and they will remain so. We are going on to finish high school, most of us to Lancaster Mennonite School, some of us to other schools. But where ever we go, a part of this school will go with us for this place has helped to prepare us for life. I2 r x K i s RCNALD BAER s Bainbridge, Pa. .X ii' Russell Baer individualist. . .never a dull moment. . .fan of pol- s.. itics. .develops a sense of rhythm by playing drums MARLIN BECHTOLD Bainbridge, Pa. lay Bechtold looks forward to getting his driver's license. . .excels in any sport. . .friendly. . .enjoys hunting .v -,,, it .,:: GRACE FAUS in 5 . ,,,. I A Lebal-IOU, Pa . V W f Abram Faus K Q.: y 2 enjoys music. . .sees the humorous side of life. . X fi.. ' 0 Q 1 able seamstress. . .big sis to seven siblings Ron Wenger excitedly relates a harrowing experience of the previous evening to an absorbed audience. 'K T' X X ' ty Z Wait till Miss Garber finds out they're eating ice cream in Music Class! X Q. sf NN ky 1 Q N r Z 9 Y' as ,, my , ff 2 Q X X r, f t 4 X Q AX , X1 N xg f yXN.y JAMES GOCHNAUER Lancaster, Pa. Paul Gochnauer Doc . . .able piano player. . .lanky six-footer. . aviation fan. . .dry sense of humor DONNA HESS Elizabethtown, Pa. Lester Hess enjoys knitting. . .pianist. . .petite. . .likes horses W RONALD KRAYBILL Elizabethtown, Pa. Simon Kraybill leadership ability. . photographer. . .uses originality to develop creative ideas. . . adds humor to class dis- cussions I4 .wills . X 1 XX X X f s Xggx X . NX . . AVWQSSN: k K NK Qi ox x N S at A s., X3 sw :W X NJ - NSG? X s t ,XX Ri .Q 4 SSX X Q FERN E LO N G EN ELI K ER Elizabethtown, Pa. Q :.. V Phares Longenecker, Jr. a nice personality. . .feels at home with the piano artistic ability. . .attractive W , . W 559'- I Q iff 7 sf 92 Child's Play? No, an exercise in classification for Biology. X sf. , s ..,, ,, 4,,W,,,,.,,,,,, JOYCE NISSLEY Bainbridge, Pa. Mervin Nissley studiousness results in good grades. . .reads a lot. good accordian player. N. GERALD SHENK Mt. Joy, Pa. Norman Shenk our class genius. . .spends hours reading. . .phila telist. . .expert chess player JAMES Sl-IENK Mt. Joy, Pa. Warren Shenk good in all sports. . .friendly. . .good in Algebra ff K , .. ff W M A3 Auf JEAN STONER Manheim, Pa. Titus Stoner accordian player. . .quiet. . .good skater. . .knits well and productively M. SUE TYSON Palmyra, Pa. Aaron Tyson creatively arranges music for the piano. . .conversa tionalist. . .sews with originality NW cy RON WENGER Elizabethtown, Pa. Melvin Wenger runs a '58 Pontiac. . .likes to tease. . .good bas- ketball player I6 CN .Q is Xxx WS Z , W s X RACHEL WOLGEMUTI-I Elizabethtown, Pa. John Wolgemuth excellent history student. .good basketball player . outspoken DOROTHY ZEAGER Middletown, Pa. Frank Zeager learns to know new friends via Parcel Post. . .quiet ' r Q . . .a loyal friend. . .enjoys spending time in the kitchen CLAIR ZIMMERMAN Elizabethtown, Pa. Vernon Zimmerman J WT f ,wr , f . WC! . Q gf My Wyfpct , xl V1 1.-QM? fn, 4 V f if 1, . M' 4 Z 344. ex as Qt ' V E ws ' 54' V '12, Jw 7 1,4 qs 7. Q wtsws M' f 4 Mmgfw. 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Wolgemuth MQW Wolgemuth arry Wenger V' 'Z Ada Fisher W f ,H 7 6 , raw zff Q f, ,,, I fiW X! ,fi .BA Karen Frank Marian Diane Miller Nissley CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary, Jean Lehman: 19 Treasurer, Larry Wenger: President, I. Clarence Ebersole: Vice-President, NC150f1 Kfalfblll- v ,.-L.. .- L. . -nv Y, iii... --,------L., YYVY.. . i .f'i..,3- 1 X aww ,yup W 5? Wayne Bechtold Jane Hess x W X W l .,.... , U x , .,,. New ,M mf M V f gwff iff 2 in Eighth Grad Donna Burkhart Qs 19? al X f . YW 'W , 7 f .rf 2 E 1 35 1 Rosene Hostetter Glenn Merle M Martin Miller afar, 'Z f -1 f W W' X Q gg . fr Ks' of f y fb me are a , Grace Garber W M W f mf X X X ,X bil! N fff X f 5 r .1 I y -MQ.: , f X :,,.:ff , f , W M fs My 1, 4 X Wyw if X M24 f X 'X f M Donald Kreider 'v' X V 2 W MQ' 22 M W ill, y H VVIV f Milford Nissley g 16 1 . Mir X W 2 7 ' 1 45 V W r-,, . ,,., Q 2 . p Myron Sauder i .W at X Wm, Q xf aw. - . X X Joyce Shoemaker 1 , ,I ' X Arlene Witmer 20 N:-4 .... Joyce Stoner N. 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Elizabeth Wolgemuth was YNL fr ? . 0 - 'W XXXXW X , , ,. , fX f f 5 X 5 f ff if S 5 QX I N! X X ik XXV X4 4 5: 7 ,S f f .f f f X ' ,, . ' J S Vif f f. 'f ' A 16, ,g,v22'm I' ,ss W, LX ,f W : - ij: -...wig . V S M rf X ' Ar Q X- A V s .5g,:ag:g,. -,.::1....- , fs ff- XX V X 'W .A Q W 4 fb V . X'K kv A ff I ff ZX WQANMQZS XM vw5XXws f XWS' jx ,...,...,... 4.. .-gs. S4 f .-sf f X 5 X X 4 Q wix 4 James Audrey Baer Frank Q 2 y M SUE W s, ,M V .Q S ' Sa yvfaf Marilyn Cyllihia Heisey Hess n f! , , Q as fsrofs Lois Joanne Martin Peters Harold Bechtold W, S , ' X f L I M . N , , 1 ,Q ,, x sr s f ff , 3 xr M W Z M 4, f fr , gl!! X X N W wap fgg , 'ef W2 rs fn Kenneth Burkhart Fifth W 5 Q , r 4 f 5, 9 P if Ng mia s Grade 1 I an fi 4 Ann Shenk , if ,, M, ,Q ps f fa. ,V KQV aa Philip Shenk xv M aria St anley Ginder Hartzler PHOTO if I NOT A ' f AVAILABLE S ylv ia Brend a Hostetter Kreid er ff f - 5 ji A f - A X , ' W v ' feaog fa Qing fl ' A in ' fry ,f f Q I 1 IVA f . my Z i if .. '--' 2 John Jesse Lester Wert Wolgemuth ZCHQLCI I ' fu , ' an -, X fl, 2 ,W-we Vicki Gloeckler Paul Miller 11 Dennis Stoner 22 fg g n Beverly Kreider , s -., NY Marilyn Nissley ff iifffwv sr ,sr V as -2 3 41-mv N 5 ,X Y X 1 R . is X -X Rachel Weaver , , -1. , as 4 Amy Martin X ,. k Q-T wr 'W K , ts?-s Kenneth Pierce N X Q xx 1A ss FXR , .X + ' X: Keg. gn David Witmer rs. A Marilyn Miller Gerald Risser Ellen Wolgemuth , , I . 1 .t E I I X NX. W VS Marian Becker , XXX X X Judith Lutz , VS ' X on rs X , A Herbert X Wolgemuth 4 W gwy 1 is f K W L Q 5 .5-l 'L A X A Q X v Q 4 5 X X Xi . :P K X Y SQ ' W a x Dawn Garber Richard Winey , i Ss, Q L as X , bk -tg yt A QX, tr .cw 1u.X 5 ,S lk LL Eb f F 5 sr F G Q iiiriifrftte David Hess 'iw .f s . x wx mr S X , yt sw 1 x W Q -sf ' - J N ff 7.1 - 5, -X. ,. XQ T X s M. H 1 X X ar S , ' A Qggvgsf Q Q r ' ' 4,1 .A X , 55 55 2'-K Xx X f x in .. iff We V M 1 XX Ruth Lorraine 1 A xx 7. fp Sharon Hess wc 4-, f ex RQ ,X gf. I S J w S 1 f N 4 X x1 4 Sys fu, ' Scott Witmer Q- sw ws' wa' Paul F urth Grade S vt E -...nh 'N-X If w ' XX X f . - X x W X fX 9 if f X J J :,.M,As:- , 4,2 1 F5 1 f - ' Naomi Leon , F I 1,1 . f S 13 CT Krayblll 1 pz:-i1f24,,if'ff3 - - V, '5,,:4g:5,c 55 Z f W f .fx ,.,3gf' y:g5?p Sify ff WXf , A I .bf X A 42 1' W gy f W 5 f , K e ith Lo is 742 I ,. Miller Miller 72 4, i mt ' f, Vw, ,E ff! 4 X4 Q J A ii V U Xm Q Q Q M Y , I XQW in ,y Q 4 . 4- ms WNW X vf Aw, -0,- f '- Kr 4- fi. Dale Sauder Reba Sauder Marilyn Lehman XWNW .Q- W X f,- X:- W S -f, -. ' A V y t X -2 5 - X-f ' E.,0'::X X Q ' x f , W fx fx 4 ' Q f f Q2 av, Xax X ZX X Y Q X f 6? , V XJ: .M W' V X Maurice Nissley ,S 4 X X Q Z I , ffm X: Judy Stoner fr sr? S' ' s - Q ., Us S75 Q7 fs Ms 1 fr ,R -XM wwe 4:,,.. Robert Lutz Xiqwf r iw Q W w K f ii X4 4 ,Xgh , A W' f Xf f W W X Irene Peters QS? J f if. , W A 5 N Z9 S s .s-,gm June Wenger X l ' X 7 W . ' A 5 'img S, 5 T, Xzlxx X N Paul Bechtold Q tt X x , , ff f AST V NX X 5, W , Z TS , A f rs. . gm , QW Q K, S N720 f f viwfx B M I S W 4 x W ft A f NVQ? 1 wx W 252 X- 495 Q , X -Srgiwjk A If , l 5 wk, S Q Marlin Becker First Grade zzz., iv 44 Q' GK 1 2 X f Sharon Hartzler Z .' Wh V X K, f Wa U a , Barb ara Burkhart f . W X, K nf ,IK , M ,mf , , W Q, V W' 'f ,, nf M ' ,ww Q ' A 4 f Q , Lf? at ,,z , Wffwjf 2 .,,, f 7, ww Martha Martin ,wi V X if 'F -Q. ik it S S A Audery Peters , X 7 ffl M Q 'mis ,, M 5 W if 1 of ,QW ,,, I . :WZ 0 f . of 4 y, W fa Mr Miriam Forwood W f Sf ,-VSAM ffl? Z 'XC ff WMV A Arlene Miller r 'Q 1 , Z.,f E Steven Shenk WA W ,W 1 ff? Secon Dale Frank fav., A , M 1 ,Q 0 Mark Miller K 5 , W if 4 W Q Q y f 4, wr f f Andrew Wolgemuth d w v Xu, its ., gw ti Karen Hess A Q X , 'Kr John Brian Myer 5 ' S iff f ,KL K iff, hffffi Sharon Q , W ,, , if 'W 4.1, X f I Q, ,, A A . J ,WM , ,, A ',, K K- '49 , .-ff! 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YAAV w4,,,- ..... Chapel All classes begin the school day with a fifteen minute chapel period. Usually led by a teacher, sometimes by a visiting speaker, it is in these periods that we our spiritual lives are strengthened. ff My V ? -W Among other speakers Paul Longnecker gave us suggestions in living the Christian life. ,MMA f f s .s i ri til t y ' is K s ? ., A , , ' , This year Raymond Charles spoke to grades 7-10 each morning during our Spiritual Life Week We had the privilege of having a private interview with him. Our spiritual lives were stimular d e . 26 X 1 Chorus T 2 - . . . . , R he school chorus consists of the members of Music Appreciation class which meets weekly. The chorus ta es Part 111 the public programs given twice each year by the school. SMALL CHORUS Small Chorus is a selected group of students who volunteered for extracurricular singing. Directed by Miss Garber, they practice regularly and give programs in local churches in the spring ofthe year. get 1 , 4 - h sm 2 9 Q 5 , f W S PZ' S f w.. XX V 'F V 1 M , Q r- 5 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Lehman, K. Frank, D. Hess, M. Wolgemuth SECOND ROW: R. Wolgemuth, F. Longenecker, J. Nissley, I. Stoner. THIRD ROW: M. Miller, M. Risser, S. Tyson. FOURTH ROW: G. Baer, J. C. Ebersole, G. Shenk, LD. Wolgemuth, N. Kraybill. FIFTH ROW: R. Karybill, I Shenk, J. Gochnauer, M. Bechtold. 27 M g A so , ,,...,,QQ,ggQQ -we aa . :Tm -A as O Shop rs an electrve offered to fellows Ln Grades 7-10 to glVC experlenoe rn wood workmg. It lS dlrected by Bro ther Hess. H Om 9 E 1 Home Economics is also an elective for girls in Grades 7-10. W W is .., ' 5 , f Z sf., If My Sf 0 .X , ---.M.,,,.,,,..,, sw 5 Y 5 4, r r, Xa 1 4 V r X1 is Nl ff' ,,,,,, ' , M ff' W X 'U Y fi ' ue' X. ,,!, 1 A s 2 , X 7 f X' fs ,SS 7 XS w Q SsQAs2o S Q , f s X! xxo ZVQN ,Q iwwas XV ff? 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Vx., W X fm-. ,,,, QA Even though the athletic facilities at KMS are quite limited sports and related activities play an important role in the development of student relationships to both God and man Football is the favorite fall sport at KMS and track and field dominates things in the spring but during the winter our athletic program runs at a low ebb due to the absence of a gymnasium No pictures of track and field or baseball are included in The Summit because these sports are played later than the yearbook planning is finished Mr, Good is the boys' instructor and Miss Garber the girls ootball W1 ,ffm M I 2 f' x 5 Yr q Q , . X The lrinemen dig in for another crack at first down. ., I, C , Z ' 3 'I' it 'I fi WWA My V X Zi.. M H 'J 2 X ' A 1 WY, f , . V, ff, 7- Q X , S Q ,,, Gerald Baer spots an open end and wings the ball on its way. Football is not as rough as it might ap pear to be! 30 wk Mr. Good ponders a close call. x , , ..,,, At af -. 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