Kraybill Mennonite School - Summit Yearbook (Mount Joy, PA)
- Class of 1974
Page 1 of 44
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Text from Pages 1 - 44 of the 1974 volume:
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anAiff ennom'fe Sclzoof Literary Editor.......................Krista Miller Layout Editor........................Cheryl Martin Business Manager................... Lamar Benner Photographer......................... Leon Kraybill Adwsor Kathy Wise Jc'agth Mennonite ScAoof Literary Edit or ....................... Krista Miller Layout Editor ........................ Cheryl Martin Business Manager ................... Lamar Benner Photographer ......................... Leon Kraybill Adviser .................................. Kathy Wise Illlllllllllllllll Myra E. Hess BS in Secondary Ed. Pa. History, Personal Use Typing Chester Kurtz BA. Shop L11 Myra E. Hess Mrs. Roy Saudfer BS. in Secondary Ed. Home Econormcs Pa. History, Personal Use Typing Chester Kurtz B.A. Shop Mrs. Arthur Charles Music, grades 1-6 s Aide 7 t m k r u B a n n O D Teacher s Aide 7 t m k T. u B a n n O D Teacher .Qrt ' I ll ' -3 . x x , g$v$QNw Marilyn Lehman Robert Lutz dreams of being a nurse . . . Bob . . . loves to draw . . . talkative . . . mischievous . . . humorous . . .good-natured . . . fun to be with takes life calmly Cheryl Martin Krista Miller comes from the capitol city . . . Kris , . . . clear soprano artistic ability . . . understanding . . . voice . . . friendly . . . open quiet until disturbed heart and mind 11 Marilyn Lehman Robert Lutz dreams of being a nurse . . . Bob . . . loves to draw . . . talkative . . . mischievous . . . humorous . . . good-natured . . . fun to be with takes life calmly Cheryl Martin Krista Miller comes from the capitol city . . . KIis . . . clear soprano artistic ability . . . understanding . . . voice . . . friendly . . . open quiet until disturbed heart and mind CLASS OFFICERS President Leon Kraybill Vice President J udy Stoner Secretary Marilyn Lehman Treasurer Lamar Benner ????????????7 Who lost a contact lens? 13 CLASS OFFICERS President Leon Kraybill Vice President J udy Stoner Secretary Marilyn Lehman Treasurer Lamar Benner Who lost a contact lens? QUQFR l !! Barbara Burkhart Sandra Eddie Miller Arlene Miller Daniel Martin y ' . i- a ; Andrew W Wolgemuth Steven Shenk M Brenda W Rohrer James Nissley I l l L l , , ,, 3 Brent Hershey Lowell Hdwy Valerie Miller Mark Miller E; l! E i Naomi L-.; .. .-4- ,.v- k i ..-. . fl ovanombh Lorraine Yovanovich : z; mi h Nao Yovanovic h Lorraine Yovanovic m mm we mm, W iermyzarwzx Barbara Burkhart Kay Breneman '4:- 'aarwmk Marlin Becker Bechtold Karen Geigley Yovanovich 3? c: a a l, 1 Sharon Wit mer Dwight Miller Becker Paul Bechtold Yovanovich Wit mer Dwight Miller l i Loretta Burkhart ! A J I I, Steven ' Beechey ! 7 L 3 Daniel - x Martin J Carmen John Douglas Miller Nissley Luke Yovanovich Carmen Miller Loretta Burkhart Luke deanovich Steven Beech'ey 4 uih .12.: Viiki u 3 K1114 iiqlli lal-1i1: i 1 I 14 v ' 11131311 : Ruth Marie Zeager Ruth Ann Fisher Thomas Yovanovich Ruth Marie Zeager Mariam Hartzler Ruth Ann Fisher h .c w O m V O Y Kenneth Backer Michelle Achenbach Gary Lee Kimberly Foster Gockley Steven Brubaker Ruth Hoover Durant Kreider Lorine Breneman Michelle Achenbach Kimberly Foster Gockley Steven Brubaker Ruth Hoover Durant Kreider Harold Zeager Each day begins with a 20 min- ute period of singing, Bible study, and prayer. Sometimes a visiting speaker comes to bring a message to us. We enjoy these times of spiritual renewal and sharing. Some of our speakers have been: Left: Clarence Ebersole. Right: Brother Baer. At left, our bus drivers are: Landis Kreider, Clair Nissley, Warren Shenk, and Ray Geigley. Below, at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, are: J. Richard Winey, Vice-chairman; Ray M. Geigley, Secre- tary; John M. Wolgemuth, Treasurer; Parke M. Garber, member; Thomas Zeager, member; Simon P. Kraybill, Chairman; and N. Parke Miller, member. CAdIOe Each day begins with a 20 min- ute period of singing, Bible study, and prayer. Sometimes a visiting speaker comes to bring a message to us. We enjoy these times of spiritual renewal and sharing. Some of our speakers have been: Left: Clarence Ebersole. Right: Brother Baer. At left, our bus drivers are: Landis Kreider, Clair Nissley, Warren Shenk, and Ray Geigley. Below, at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, are: J. Richard Winey, Vice-chairman; Ray M. Geigley, Secre- tary; John M. Wolgemuth, Treasurer; Parke M. Garber, member; Thomas Zeager, member; Simon P. Kraybill, Chairmn; and N. Parke Miller, member. 25 For our individual interests we meet twice a month for clubs, each conducted by a different teacher. We enjoy the varied activities and look forward to these opportunities to do our own thing. upper left: Chefy Club - Mrs. Sauder above: Models Club - Brother Baer left: Drama Club - Mrs. Wise For our individual interests we meet twice a month for clubs, each conducted by a different teacher. We enjoy the varied activities and look forward to these opportunities to do our own thing. upper left: Chefsy Club - Mrs. Sauder above: Models Club - Brother Baer left: Drama Club - Mrs. Wise :3 $ conomicd HThis time we're gonna switch the play; Dave, then . . . Lois makes a quick pass to Marilyn. you take the ball. 29 .yome Economicd 17W rm, Lois makes a quick pass to Marilyn. This time we're gonna switch the play; Dave, you take the ball. then . . . :ompetition with other Christian schools. In November, we hosted the girls' soc- ler team from Camden Christian School, beating them 1-0. Then the Boys from 1 Conestoga Christian School ventured onto our field. Again the score was light, t e game ending in a 2-1 victory for K.M.S. Basketball season started with less lair, however, as' L.M.H. ran away with the first game in a hard fought 49-10 ruggle. But there's always another game to come back and try again . . . harder! ompetition with other Christian schools. In November, We hosted the girls' soc- t 1 er team from Camden Christian School, beating them 1-0. Then the Boys from Conestoga Christian School ventured onto our field. Again the scare Was light, e game ending in a 2-1 victory for K.M.S. Basketball seaSOn started with leSs hair, however, as L.M.H. ran away with the first game in a hard fought 49-10 ; ruggle. But there's always another game to come back and try again . . . harder! EgAtA -74inlA ganquet For 23 years it has been a solemn tradition for the outgoing class to be royally and formally honored by their successor classmates. The occasion is marked by The Banquet . a carefully planned and flawlessly executed affair, second only to dining with the highest nobility. The only awkward moment came when we all could no longer hide the ter- rible truth . . . we'd never learned to use silverware. N t 5 x Wwwywruwawmw , axe .u 5V!!! ! igAfA -74inlA gan?uet For 23 years it has been a solemn tradition for the outgoing class to be royally and formally honored by their successor classmates. The occasion is marked by The Banquet . a carefully planned and flawlessly executed affair, second only to dining with the highest nobility. The only awkward moment came when we all could no longer hide the ter- rible truth . . . weld never learned to use silverware. wmvxxx wa WWWRN. NQ NM vowel M MN V; n t x WW ow 7M ,x , $??,w ; Xx. m . . kr. p .L: TI. k; M 27 .7, MM My 3w , .iIIIIIiIIiI-luiddwt;
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