Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

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' ' f'i in-, f-1 sf - A: E- Ulf Q7- - f 'f'- f- - A -' , ,H A A V, . ..ff'?, A ' -f' ae ,, -, 1 ..:...' nr, V A '4 ,-ik!---.+-q:.ex::.a-a:.'-44 ' 252' v.6H4,.k'f Y A- ,-ii, 'L:-7 P'-.v . '- -. -7- -V vi!! '33-MJ u. 1 'L.,Z,4.,,,sB' ' .. .H .. . 2 .:f9fV:R-'fmfsilggf'C30f5f74::::I'?93f,Tf?:'tn.z The Senior Class Presents LA UREL WREA TH 1970 Lancaster Mennonite School Lancaster, Pennsylvania Volarne XXIV Editor: Charlotte Eshleman Our Interval F acuity ......... ....... Underclassmen Seniors ......... x A ontems - i I2 Urganizations 32 a Sports ......... 54 Student LM-3, , if ...98 H122 H136 3 A s X fbfw Dedication What is an interval? You smiled as you taught us that an interval is the measured distance between two sounds. Patiently you explained for the seventh time the difference between a major and minor interval. You showed us on two December nights the thrill of communication through music in 'QAnd the Glory of the Lordfi For two delightful weeks you scorned class tradition and gave us an educational insight into the mystery of maple syrup and the taste of maple sugar candy. You led us in prayer before chorus programs. Later we sang to our audience and gained the secret of communication between people through God. Because you have made our interval a pleasant one, we, the class of 1970, dedicate our Laurel Wreath to you, Arnold Moshier. For in all of our discord, you liked us. .- H.. . -.. '- :F -5-'V 1 x 65,1 4' In 1 ,L. LAY, ,r - 95.4 .,., ,- . , V+ 1 s.- J L.-' -,,. 154 , Q -,, .,, nn ,,' .1 nd n-.15,e.v , 1, , fn SW M ' .5-Perf: 2-1- X . M.-p'UQ5 - f- , , 4 i1R-'-.u,A55 J-., O' ,, 'fv W, FM1,,,,-XM., Y I X A, . ww , ,N ,. , V, . msg '. 'V Wm 1. Va U 'W :xi , t t, The school building stood lifeless Like a staff without notes A song without harmony Until a new interval began, our interval. ,Nh 25 5 We settled down to chapel, classes, homework, Till a question appeared in our minds. How could we make the best of this interval in our lives? ,-ff',', r' -fl f if -N N A.,-7, S1 -1 -,'-i ' f 1 phutu - Paul Kurtz pholo - Elton Mnshivr Q plmtn - Charlullv Eshli-man 515 This was our interval: the beginning of freshman year to senior graduation page one to page six-fifty-one in our physics book the sighting of a goal to its realization the beginning to the end of a favorite class long hours of research to the finished product two feet from a door as the tardy bell rings. ... bl.. . i Chnfluue Eshl-'mn photo - Charlotte Eshlcman pholo - Elton Moshiur Some claimed that life is a series of inevitable events. Others stated that a detailed routine is the formula for success. Harmony slowly emerged from the discord. Through the shouts and the whispers One answer stood out: This interval of our lives will be measured by the success or fail- ure we make of each day.'l l Ui 'Au 3 . I 1-w g , -I 4. V .:. ' as f . v , ' t., .mr - ..n .-,- f ,Jr an: As Q K O V , A ... ,S v .. , rv: , is U if .1 til ' as -4-4 .1 2:-1 9' X ,f ' ' ' ' Q' I e -Q its Nw, i n ?li. s-'PT '::'J L' aww ' get .im 1, 17.9 :lmlu A Paul Kunz s,,,.,.4 vvm mg' .-Jn Q, 1. IPL! ' .. , 1' .H LIFE: . Wk phnlu - Ellun Mushiur I1 'T' - -9' .M 7 --will -r' 2.1, phnlu - lnllnn Muslmfr Faculty Administration Administration is a big word, a sophisticated impersonal wordg We knew you first as announcers of rules, The seated men of the officesg But as you worshipped with us, smiled at us, Talked with us, laughed with us, We saw behind the desks and knew That you too are people. Our administration has changed since last year and now consists of live persons. Noah Good does double duty as principal and dean while Howard Witmcr serves as student counselor. Myron Dietz has taken the challenge of dealing with faculty-student relations. Stanley Kreider deals with the stewardship end ofthe administration. Clyde Stoner if- continuing his work as business manager of the school. ff I. 115 -5 3 QE,- 4' . if .. fi' A L4 E we ual-rr'- Y HOWARD WITMER - Student Counselor NOAH GOOD - Principal Dean g Rv f- .'-- -' -.. f 7, U'l'v'y,' 'L-rfzf ,fp ':1Ef7'4-11 1 .HI-F 11 ,-- A phnlu - Ellun Mushn-r -fi L J ' ' . CLYDE STONER - Business Manager MYRON DIETZ - F aculty-Student Relations STANLEY KREIDER - Stewardship h-.,., 'f f 'KI ,L , in F.- ,J .- 1, H,.f,-,ggg5?'N.- ' mmmfh lm., - mm mm S! x Faculty We were told that our faculty is dedicated. Not long did we Search for proof. You influenced us in little ways: Smiles and laughs on rainy mornings, Taking turns in chapel messages, Praying with us before tests, Patient explanations of hard problems, In little ways influencing eternity. We . ' rv ' ' , 3 Q ' .4. - y' I I , . if if' ff 1 N it 'Q N T W -iq' ll.: l Fi 1 i ff!! ' i A I ll ,ii s , 'i T Q'-bi l I, N ow quiz. '7 Green. VERNA MOHLER, B.A., M.A. English III Socratarian Literary Advisor Junior Class Advisor l 1 fl . li . JANET N. GEHMAN, B.A. English IV Laurel Wreath Advisor Senior Class Advisor The smell of a baking pie reveals one of her hobbies. Traveled with us to Canterbury in the Canterbury tales. Irnparts the art and tragedy of Shakespearean literature to her students. if you have no more questions, let's have a RHODA M. GRAYBILL BS- M-Ed. Ask her about Ireland and the Shamrock English I Penmanship and Spelling Clicks her own sweaters into existence. Reads voraciously. Inspiring devotional life. Maker of delightful scrapbooks. English We became enthused with the plot of The Merchant of Venice, the tragedy of Julius Caesar , the thought- provoking play, Our Town, or the adventures in Beo- wum depending on our position on the English I to IV ladder. We laughed at the limericks of poets who seemed as human as ourselves. The essays of Emerson caused us to wonder if we would ever find the meaning of life as deeply as he had. The tragedies of Shakespeare opened our eyes to the cold realities of life. English became our 5 common ground, a subject every student had. photo - Elton Moshicer ,WSJW v--'T'-7 i W 4 , , my .1 i . . ' l , - . i -af' H ' .t OIS G. KEENER, BIS. nglish II ormer principal of Rosslyn cademy, Kenya. Familiar with VMS in its earlier years. Eames from a unique missionary amily. EDNA K. WENGER, A.B., M.A. Latin, English Reservoir of knowledge. Classes see Europe through her eyes. Hic, haec, hoc, huius, huius . . . ,l xg L4 Pulchra . . Bonita . . . Shim . . . Beautqlitl We learned Latin verb conjugations, long lists of German vocabulary, or sang in Spanish class to gain two years of language credit. Ger- man scholars meditated on the literature of Van Goethe while Latin scholars discovered that it is possible to translate the conquests of Julius Gae- sar. After listening to contemporary Spanish music, Spanish students decidedly concluded that they liked American music better. NOAH G. GOOD, M. Ed. German, First Aid Scholarly and distinguished. Equal to his task. Amazing agility as a fly catcher. Q 1 A 1 avg! ' . it .4 ,.L,'ff'Hv,N If ' ave , LENTZ, photo - Elton Mushivr Spanish l and Il llnils the glories of Puerto Rico. 'l'liis is as easy as eating ullocolatc cake and ive creamf, 'QNX 4 Great interest in youth. lik-55311, a gt 'A uaclratic uandar Math is a cold, calculating subject which is warmed by a student's interest or a teacher's skillful guidance. Whether we engaged in factoring, finding square roots, or solving quadratic equations, math caused many to scratch their heads in the struggle for learning. STANLEY KREIDER, B.S., M.S. Algebra l and ll Geometry Senior Mathematics Problems of Democracy Runs for fun. Anti-Mclntire participant in discussions and seminars. 4 .-1-.. nvg, 'Qs ,v . N. photo - Glenn Hershey lf only those geometry students were as easy to manage as this ballf' R. KENNETH SHEARER, B.S. Algebra l and II Introduction to Secondary Math ll Freshman Advisor lt sufiiccth to say . . . Coin collector. Attends school in 511l'l'lYT'lCl . DANIEL L. WENGER, BA. T Pennsylvania History World Cultures Current World Issues Ofliciating Club Senior advisor - Antonym of short. Advisor to the class of 1970 for three years. In summer guides New Yorkers over Amish land. g I wi. ,X E. tv, -. -. 5,7 f 5... MYRON S. DIETZ, B.S., MS. World Cultures Mennonite Church History Sociology i Highly respected. Known by his smile. Challenges the minds ot' his students. LOWELL DETWILER, B.A., M.A. American History, International Studies, Darkroom Club Light of the Darkroom Club. Deep thinker, Likes his subject. 1 J 3 Given the Past, W e Make the Future 4' 'pf H if., , . ' 1: '-V 3 -. . 4 -.5 5 ,X X my X ifll M,-H, 'N ,1 TQQJEQ1-:l'f W s . , gtg- ,N . t, A J A.: -.. ,Yr . . V, hz, t .'ir.i 1 1 W Y- ' - 'li , W- T,5.s,.. 1. V 'i i J eff ,i photo - on os Eh M h ROGER E. BAUER, BS. Driver Education Major occupant of the driver education car. Relaxing sense of humour. Fin- ished college in January. We sometimes wondered how man could do so many things in the short peri- od since his creation. Stories of ancient civilizations delighted history fans. The adventures of Columbus and Cortez dimmed before the explorations of con- temporary men on the moon's surface. History is the result of people. We, too, are people. ELTON G. MOSHIER, BS., M.S. Problems of Democracy, Economics Bird Study, Foto Fans Polaroid cameraman Remember to find your consumer price indcxf, Drives the only Egomobile LMS can boast of. Amoebas and Air Speeds L--' CHARLES E. LONGENECKER, A.B., M.S. General Biology, Advanced Biology Junior Advisor Tramps with his biology students through the LMS woods. Experienced in camp directing. Friendly, twinkling eyes. Balancing chemical equations or calculating the air speed ofa plane flying from Allentown to Lancas- ter occupied our brains as we worked through the ri- gors of chemistry and physics. Squinting through a microscope at a fly's wing or a tiny amoeba fascinat- ed biology students. Science is practical, a subject we can relate to our everyday lives. FLOYD I. ZOOK, B.S., M.Ed. Chemistry Introduction to Biology Sophomore Advisor Laurel Wreath Advisor Takes graduate work in addition teaching. Kindly smile. Balance these equations for tomorrow. -'x to oto L. LARRY WENGER, A.B. - Physics Physival Science, Radio Club, Senior Advisor. Why doesn't somebody stick his neck out?i' Right now we're just trying to give you a little feel for it. The reason why some people even like physics? Oh, my! PAUL E. REED, B.S. - General Science, Introduction to Biology Tall and dignified. General Science professor. Graduate of LMS. . yu RHODA H. WENGER, R.N., B.A. Health, Future Nurses Club Freshman Advisor lnspires future nurses. Teaches from a pedestal of learning rather than height. Able seamstress. Health classes became centers of interesting dis- cussions ranging from dating to the structure of the eye. Students soon realized that memorizing the defi- nition of an anxiety can be helpful. Sons of Prophets At LMS God became the central theme of two forty-five minute class periods a week. The flight and plight of the Israelites and the familiar New Testa- ment stories were discussed by freshmen and sopho- mores. Juniors surveyed the Bible as a unified whole. Seniors originated off-the-subject discussions in Bible Doctrine classes, and with the sound of the shop classes for a background, talked about every- thing from courtship to feet washing. GLEN M. SELL LPN Bible Doctrine Enthusiastic outlook on life. Only male LPN on campus. Traveling evangelist. A 45 15 1' is if zo 1: 2 ' .E1531 H15 D lt' i ' 'fs l l l ' 'Sf' B' 'a1+i 1 1 T -fkt 'PCC 'Gif' EF' JOHN 0. YODER II. B.A. Personal Evangelism Old Testament Sophomore Advisor Travels to Kansas by model railroad, Opinionated. Stimulates interest in Bible class. J. IRVIN WEAVER, BS. Public Speaking, New Testament Junior Advisor, Mill Stream Advisor When we traveled to Maine this past weekend lnstructs pupils in the art of public speaking. E- 1-:gf-at-.3 .. . - .,.,.'f- . . . .l il'.,iigll 1 rt 'io photo H. HOWARD WITMER Student Counselor C0-advisor of Student Forum Keeper of bees. Fatherly and approach able. Keeps busy with his work as a bishop. NORMAN KOLB Bible Survey Enjoys nature and hiking. Can be heard weekly on Sunday School Meditations. Preacher in Franconia Conference DAVID N. THOMAS Bible Doctrine Lives for others. Understanding counselor. Makes classes inter- esting with his varied cxpcricnces I I I as Quia-W' T-cz-k-i-n,-g a T -y-P-i-n-g T-e-s-t Trying to make a perfect copy in typing class the curlicues of shorthand ti uncd us further in tht forced our minds and fingers to work as a coordinat- COIUHICFCIHI Held- Futufe CmPl0Yment had to be ed unit. Erasers were sometimes needed. Studying guaranteed Hftef Such 3 Course MARTHA F. MOSEMANN Gregg Collvge Tcaclierls Diploma Shorthand Typing l Personal list: Typing Thank you for keeping your hands down. Plays Scrabble and Prulic. Efficient. CLYDE B. STONER BS., lVI.Etl. Junior Business Training Bookkeeping I and II Office Practice Calm in an excitements y . Enjoys woodworking. With LMS in its infancy. EDWIN L. KEENEH B.S. Personal Use Bookkeeping Business Matheniatics Introduction to Secondary Math Talented tenor soloist. His relax meter slogans. ation - g21l'lLlt.'llil'lg. Collvcls ix! if -2, 2-2, . . . We stoned at the sound ol' 20-2,' class lmll. llrffinff wcurv loffs Lo lun om H1019 I I z-1 z-I . ra round of the track or adding livc more push-ups lo last wook's numlwr becanm ffoals to strive for. Kicking a soccer bull in lulo lull slung ulnvalrly frozen locs. In pleasant woalhm r wo exercised outside so the gym lloor wouldn'l lull through. pllnln - Vidal Laiudis E I. LOWICLI, S'l'0l.'l'ZF'IlS Boys' l'liysi1'a1l Enluvnlion Hi-ri-uls-nn Advisor Noble- Hvrv Advisor. Q20-QI' rl hall. Exlrowrl. ANN GINGERICII Girls, Pliysivnl Eduvzilion Ofliciuling Club Wo lzazu' to do our vxc-iwisus, girls. Enjoys strumming hvr guitar. Gruvi-fL1l diver. HSS 0...Cl, . Sew CAROLYN KROPF. B.S, Homo Economics I amd II Sm-wing Mukvs bouuliiiul Hmvvr arlmigmnoiils. Can whip up a good 114-ssvrt. Literary-mindud. a 'f' J. CLAIR HOLLINCER Shop I and H Crafts M1-rlmnim-ul Drawing Give-5 original 1'ilillN'I nn-ssagvs. Enjoys his min- islvrial dulivs. Gris his 1-xvrvisv on llorsobelrk. ARNOLD J. MOSHIER. BS. Musir The-Ury I Musia- 'l'lu-ory ll Campus Chorah- Svnior Chorus Junior Chorus M4-n's Chorus Lzuiic-s Chorus Voir:- Lifvis f'I'IliIl.lSiklSl. Thv lc-nrlwi' of' nolos und ol' rvsls. lhv wrilor of inlvrval lm-Sis. Col your rlig-a-phragln working Lol's go hawk to the hm-ginning fm.. T5 ,J ,., ,z C f' ,, v .W V ff alll .f ' 'l U '. I fi! . exe 4,41- l 7' ,. V4-' . '.' ,gy uf-.,, ,Dil -' -V ' .-...V --is - ' -:L l ' ,YV ii - , . V.sxm,f,'qT. i ,zf --5 lb: :ml 'NL ' ,, MVC-T MTF ,, f ,5 X fy.. . 11 -1. 4. , .5 :N r. 'f '92-A-9. 5'-.'..f.- ! ':5'J 54 -iv.K:. Q f'Tlj-,:- H-.115 n J'- - 1 1-prim. 1 -Eli'-'41 'Aa ik.-' ' 4 J. L' -1 ' ...af-e-. fm- - a- '. - 'L - if . 'Q' it w'1i L -if -lc' if ,',. ' .' Q ' 1 f 1 , 0 . . QL A A 'K 'il -.--Q-ef W X wr Students Seek Knowledge AMOS W. WEAVER Librarian Signer of library passes. Reads widely. Former principal of LMS. ANNA LOIS CHARLES. B.S. Study hall supervisor Flowcrs bloom under lwr louCl1. Husluvs thc' whispers in study liull. Clvzlltfs caplivnting hullvlin boards. ROSA Y. MOSHEIR. B.A. Librarian Study hall supervisor Mill Stream advisor Needs a foolslool for high shelves. Rider in her l1usbanrl's Egomolrilv, Widely read. SECRETARIES: Murllla Reitz, Virgin- ia Glick, and Pauline Hess 'UH The Doorkeepers if ' .V xy A :IV :T y . -' L 3 - P f fy' ' I . s , :f 1.'.-xuft ' -A st. f rf' r ,- . vt , f b 'n-,gk ' to 'x . .R 3 A, . - '-. X ' - 'Auf'--'ig ., 's-fx ' ..4I f i 4 ff' 'Q2,:,1l- . ' ' H f'-1'-Clif t A, ff , N 6, 91's W' 4 If ,t f , f , ,K V' fdx X ws X ' .gt ,ff M50 N ff am ' .xi ,.4kzsgxff,ff,g f t- , A - 'Wi -rx., -gf., t -QA' 4 fb, f . Zggff. my 21,1-. ftxfggf .1:!tg..ff '-,QL J-zL. f' .t FLORENCE REINFORD, LPN RHODA KOLB ALTA HOOVER School nurse Assistant dorm supervisor Girls' Dorm Supervisor Assistant dorm supervisor Nccdlecraft Club CllCfSl Club These tried to rule us even though girls hid under beds during study hall and periodically rang the burglar alarm. The boys played havoc with the hall managers' nerves by running the gauntlet. Pillow fights, water battles, and outside sneaks dc- fied the 9:45 curfew. But thanks to them, we got some sleep and some studying done. '11 is , 1145 ' 'N 2' 'I B , A -Y . .1 .PJ . 3,43 f it. ltlmtn - Ellun BOYS' DORM SUPERVISORSZ Lowa-ll Stoltzfus, Kvnmvtlt Recd, Kenneth Stoltzlus, Harlan Huge Calinary Clatterers Campus Cleaners The maintenance men were leaf gatherers, grass mowers, wall washers, and keepers of our campus. The cooks were saviors from starva- tion, packers of' trip lunches, spaghetti spooners, and food faneiers. plmlo - Run Krayhill Hershey Weaver, Str-vm' Scott, Daniel High, David High, Harry Li-aman - , 5 ' l . V , ,. N . 4, i V W-w 'I X I W , 67 ' 'A - ' ,- N , 3' x A .- '-i A .. L ' ' fl - ' 7 ETX . , . 5 - V -4 T-. I - .-- -,ri V A-C5 - Q- I - 1 A - A I ,V ..,.' ,. A ' ' . A1741 :Z ,lf 5 f H.: V I A ' ' si: ii X i ,Q 1 X N I Sllllllllhllgl Mary Lt-aman, Mary Rulirer, Ruth l,,1-ll'vvi', Mabel Bowman. Anna Witmur. Scfallfd: Florence Keener, Elizabeth llvrr. Maha-I Boosv, Suit- M1'lN'li4-liac-l, Anna Mary Marlin. NUI lJl'L'lllI'l'll.' Ruth Lehman, lVlilclrerl Kreitler. Mu h -uf'-r If ,K 'Vd 'USJSVONVT Ulm vmswn ox :gunna unclerclassmen mm- nn nlvzi VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Si'-WVU Limdis Rvba Lantz Rachd Thomas pl..,1..-R.,nn nu :hr R K bn nl R K rn . 1113 Krayhill MR. PRESIDENT Robert Gund FRESHMAN ADVISORS Rhoda Wenger Paul Recd Kennvlh Sl1ezu'cx' ,. n Y ' 'six .F l r l I 4 lu 'A ,. 7 . fill. -. ll , ff f -5fn,.:i:1r'1r? Did you know my nosv is actually in style now? Do, rc, mi, fa, la . . . oops! pllnto - Vidal lsmllis photo - Vida lnndis I 1.1. ,g. .. il h ,g,i1 'M 'A -M. . . -vw- 'i L.. Wg'-,'q L f A .fn,a-ff., f 'q.. 'A . ki- Q-V .V lv. 5, Q gf. 4 A , l Il fl ' 1, 'ff YQZ1 'x P N., '3- , U 1' rl -fl , tn 'Auf ff' 1 vw B .1 1 N ,arm -eff fj F!-if . W ll 5 -5- X V N V -..,q .1465 If QA ri it 1 ,lx ,if Jeannette Anderson Gerald Brcneman Kenneth Brcneman David Brubaker Slwryl Buckwalter Miriam Dcitc-r Alan Diflbnbach Linda Ebcrly Lois Ebt-rly Mary Ebursoltw Doris Eby Lynn Eshlcman Carl Frcclcrivk Judith Garber Robert Good ,lamcs Croft' .loycc Hershey Rosemary Hershey Mary Lois Hess .lol1n Hollinger Donald Hoover Margaret Horst Dale Hostottcr Kenneth Hurst Kenneth Jones Lowell King Connie Kroirlc-r Diant- Landis Donna Landis Jay Landis Ruth Ann Landis Steven Landis Reba Lantz Ronald Leamun Ruby Lehman David Lennon ,lean Lvntz Sandra McCleary ,tx I '. f 1 III, X a' Y- I , f'.-L'- Q1 'T i l u c: -6 ,X Z, 5 J XM.. lt 'R GF' , 3 to A. f , 1? Xia '3- You'll have to admit that vour nose- is red photo l 73 lr 19-rl sd lv . 'E' fx -.: , if-'.-, - ' ' 1 ' I ' W ,b 4 ' Cask Dale David Gilbert Martin Martin Marlin Susan Daniel Lesln' Martin Metzler MUfPhP' 'ww J -N 1 'E ' XV bf gr I Hvavul Huuwl He-:iw-l H4T3Vf?l 1 un JI Ill I - hh-nn ll:-rsln-x Ve ffl: Y - Q p c.w'r' V- ' 13? HW fd. 2 Q' Ja e., v 4 ' I, Doris Noll Clmrloth- Noll John Sauclvr Raynwml Suuclc-r Ellvnc' Svigrisl Debra Sluynmkcr lVlarl0mr Smuvkvr Joseph Stahl John Slaullcr Joyce Slauffcr Darlene Slrivklcr Rachel Thomas IIA' f 7. W 0 1 X L x '7 A U I - 4 K4'nn4'll1 llmhlr- Pal llmhlv Slmirlvy llmlllv Donald Wm-uvvl' .lily N4-Ison Wvzlvvr Lamar We-uw-r Carol xVl'l'll'I' Mark Wvngvr Dorollwal Yomlvr Rhomlu Yoder Sophomores MR- PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Sum Slumm Ma-rv Moshicr n .1 A 57' Q1 SECRETARY TREASURER Jackie Landis Bernice Hoover 38 SOPHOMORE ADVISORS: John Yoder, Rhoda Kolb, Floyd Zook, Curolyn Kropf plum: - Ruth Buvlu-r -5 . 1 W gg 5 M W H A W r -' 5,5 jx ' r NL, , , fn r 211' -xg J lf1 : ef ,L M , 5 ,Ek.,., phnln - Vizln Lunmlis W4 Now lel's see . . . Santa lolrl us to gel three books and Iwo . . . uh . . . Darlene Sloltzfus Kenneth Slollzfus Lynx-lle Slnllzflls Muriel Slollzins Rebecca Thonms , 949 B . I elly Weaver 'fw-r 'ir Esther Weaver x n '--f e . ffm 1 f .If , x Karen Weaver Gerald Wenger Hans Wenger Not pictured: Luke Weaver Juniors VICE PRESIDENT Rubcrt Mast 1 TI I '- , II I I I , I Q I I ' ' I MR. PRESIDENT Stew' Dvnlingvr SECRETARY Ruth Detwcilcr Nz 67 TREASURER Barb Nissley FW 5 lg- ' JUNIOR ADVISORS: Charles Longe-neckcr. Verna IVI0I1Ie'r, Florvncf: R1-inford. .I. Irvin Weaver V 1 ,. 111 , 1 x..1 . Q V , , photo - Ron Kraylnll I really don't know whether to move the pawn or the knight. J I 4 gt, N., -l 1 AQ 9 I , .t.f- ,tw fi M4 X9 V 'ff ..:. , Ruth Ash Allen Asper Ronald Baer Marlin Bcclltold Ruth Bciler Verna Baller Erlgar Benner Eugene Beyvr Gregory Bontrager Janet Bowman Joanne Brerneman Relwcfxa Blliflllffl Mary Buckwalter Merle Burkholder Maryanne Bylcfr James Carpcn tcr Eugene Denlinger Steven Dcnlmgcr funiors To some a lollipop is thc' only fl1f?lll'ISOfSElliSiE'1Cli0l1Q others prefltr screaming. plmlu - Pal King Ruth Dulwcilcr Linda Disav Kenneth Ebcrly Sylvan Esh Sandra G4-hmun David L. Gingrich David R. Gingrich Mary Ann Click Bcity Govhnaucr James Gochnaucr Karon Good Rclwcca Graybill David C-ruff Linda Croff Joel Hacknmn Joanne Hnrnish li f v .fy , aww 94 xH 5' ' hd 51, A Y V X . 5, w L , ' 3 .- 5 . V9 T f ' iff , W ,. nik! .-: N 'E '1.f,,f1-' 1 551536 f af' 4 , ,1 , . ?n-,E .' - fl 4 Af ,4- Q ' i In I 7? -1 in fx Ei a Juniors became synonymous with . . . The first class to have a social this yearg Virginia flood reliefg Let's all get together and love one another right now. The posters on your homeroom wall cried, Yeah, juniors! Stamp out Seniors! But we were rubber and elastic. We bounced back. . X I, .gg Kg: vi 'Q J 1' -4121 x l ' if K l 1 ffl 'EW P ' 1 ' 4..gf'4iK-Y. , ,H-..-' tdziwz--if-'f, .7'-5, 41 ', -:f :1j:'f. -fzlsfg s...,vf , ' ix rm. .I 'L w .Q Qrgn J' I RW' 4 0 1 'o 6-ge'oQ-Us an - P, 'o Q ' o q .. . ol 9 09 0 .. i V l li l x 'sg af ' -J r kid i Y . .Nfl , ! ' ' '1 Pill'- Ziff i, 5 w . if - - 'K ef ' ir if g ggi lll if 5115 1 Q , G' K N 2. A., 'is F- Rhoda Herr Charles Hershey David Hershey Linda Hershey Dean Hertzler Susan Hertzler Gloria Hess .leryl Hollinger Marian Hollinger Nancy Hoover N ., ,Q , K M sw 'N El 1 5 A ,Faq t - -'-5 ' 2. I Phyllis Hoover Sharon Horning Janet Horst Alma Hostelter David Hostetter l ts Jr? Mary Ann Hostuller Robert Huber Evelyn Hunsecker Linda Kauffman Rosene Kauffman funiors Hike Thezr Wa One September morning 39 juniors congregated at LMS before sunrise. Within four hours these same juniors found themselves in Nelson County, Virginia. There the group di- vided into three crews: carpenters aided in the construction of a house, the mud-crewa' houseeleaned a mud-covered base- ment that reeked of spoiled food, and the remaining relief workers sorted clothes. In the evening the mud-spaltered jun- iors were made glad by the realization that they had helped others. Another junior event was the hike which occurred Sunday, October 19. Condeseending to ride in a cattle truck, the jun- iors arrived at their destination. A morning service was held on top ofa hill. The hike to dinner provided for release of ex- cess energy, which was soon replaced. Thirst plagued many as they continued on their hike. The closing feat was a climb up the fire tower. After this the weary juniors settled down in the cattle truck for the ride home. Susie Kauffman William Kauffman Robert Keller John Kennel Ann King Hilda Kang ' 4' Rosa King 'vm Sanford King ' X -1 S Glenda King Q '59 SJ , ' 1 Charles Kline Ruby Koerner Nathan Kolb Ronald Kraybill Ray Krcider , W a s 5 , gg . Philip Kennel X A , . -J . ,. x ,S , I. .f .M f I 0 the Senior Year 'L 1 fd -49 1 1.41 f photo - Randy longm-nn-irkor Ph I Samuel Kurtz ,lean Landis Dale Lantz Brenda Lapp Judy Lapp Slew I..0lll1!21l1 Rhoda L1-liman Philip Lefcvvr Sandra Lehman Faye Lentz Joyce Longacre David Longenecker l r Furm' Longm-llvczkvr Randall Longvnvckcr Donna Muck Susan lVl2u'tin Robert Mast Rowm-nu Masl Hcrbvrl Millm' .lay Mogul Kay Moslllvl' Robert N2ll.Zlgl?l' lVIargm'a-I Nuumun Carol Nvff ' v L l . . if ,Y , ,. Y a .2 .XX ' K3 . -X J v , F l f l ,i 4 . ' . 5' ' 7 - A Q ' .,.v- 2 A ,N 7 ,frfi 1 . all ' ,Mfg ' l 9,1 d ' .f if 4 3' ' f ' , I ' f Q14 .-152352: 4-ullv clmfl know wlml's lhc mullvr with my motor, ll-llo 0 - Run Kruylxill -L U . ,L .J I .. - . V x . 1' ' '..-'ru' v ' Q v I , I , j 1 .-1 1 f' .4 ' ai 'V .'-is I ,,g Q an Let us dance around our victors. photo - Roll Knlyhill 'rs Q' I , Tr ..f' 1 .D-'Q , k?'-:iii -5-,I '-y1g,w1,-, gr 5,1114- fl .wa PM Wav, ..,Q 'fu 2-fl. hz l 9? 3 .9 x r an 5 1 :X Dj. 1-1.41 xi, , nr 9, Tb Q 1 P r ix XL' , 5, fQ'f,.j- 5' - fi ,, -3 IQ 5 H X , 1 -A to 4 'Q' 1 V? mv - xx' W x w A. I 3 1. '. A . V 3? K, 5-V 5' D EIA, ' Q .17 Barbara Nisslcy Betty Nissley Joyce Nissley Cheryl Petr-rshoim Joanne: Ranck Donna Rvinford Juno! Rhcinlucinmx Keith Rohrcr F aye Sungrey Yvonne Sangrey Barbara Sauder Dorothy Shank Glenda Shank Susan Slwclcr James Shcnk Gerald Shank Paul Smoker Jerald Smucker Marlin Smucker Bruce Stauffer Wilmer Stauffer .lere Stauffer Amos Stoltzfus Cheryl Stoltzfus Don Stoltzfus Edith Stoltzfus Stephen Sloltzfus .lean Stoner Linda Stoner Rosalene Strickler Earl Swartzendruber Ivan Troxel Juniors Find Purpose V J in Relief Work I 1. fum K is I Y Sf .' K V ff' , tb ' , Q isa ki ' ' Q if ' , x , ' ..'-Y. Ai! EQ! -43 .4 354 l ii Q. ' ff- I Some juniors had a chance to try the carpentry vocation in their relief work, They car- ried lhc Lancaster County tradition of barn raisingv to neighboring Virginia. Aldine Weaver Donna Weaver .N Li . xx d 'E If they accept your excuse, mine's got to passf, f xl ii Z 'fu A z ' 1 gk 'A , x , .1 , Y , . X .,,i f 9. - F . , -f -l X ,151 sd I A ' in di A . ' A ': X -41 X Q K ' 2 . r x. J 1 N I L ai 1 iw ' l R 7, Q A Z f ,4 K ' 1, M ,. ,lx K! J , 5 .'Av I IA tl' 'D plmln - ble-nn Kathy We-awr Marian Weaver Ronald Wcaver Slwryl W4-uwr Dcborall Wenger Ronald Wonger Sara We-ngvr Rum-hel Wolgvmuth Karen Yoder Rzlvliel Yodur 'l'imolhy Yoder Dzllv Younrlt Dorntln' Z1-agvr Geraldine- Zook H ildu Zook Not Pictured: Tony Mast Don Kcrnnvl Thomas Bascho Fred Croff T6 phnlu - Run Q WJ. L va pholn - Glvun H:-rsu seniors Iullulo - Gln-nu Hvrsllvx X7 Seniors VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Dale Garber Nyla Ebersole Eileen Stoltzfus my I ..., I 4-Q. Ai C.. 1 il. I 'il ,It MR. PRESIDENT Duane Zook . rw, S+?-I Q-4-Q SENIOR ADVISORS: Daniel Wenger, Alta Hoover, Janet Gehman, Larry Wenger MARIAN ELAINE BECHTOLD Bainbridge, Pa. Good's .lay and Ruth Longenecker Bechtold General Ladies' Cho. III, IVg Sr. Chor. IV If kins were made by looks, Indira Chandi would be a relative . . . Carefree as the winds . . . Spicebox to the dorm . . . would make a good missionary correspondent. THELMA R. BLANK Cochranville, Pa. Media J. Sylvester and Roberta Fisher Blank General Jr. Chor. I, Ilg Sr. Chor. III, IV Stop by for tea or coffee from her unique collection of cups and saucers . . . has sur- vived two years of dorm life . . . office work beckons her. IOANN MARIE BONTRAGER Christiana, Pa. Bart Amos and Lois Swartzendruber Bontrager College Preparatory Ladies' Chor. IVQ Sr. Chor. IVg Nurses, Club IV Jo . . . a genuine product of Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Informally philosophical . . . Favorite word - smile. M. RAY BOWMAN Elverson, Pa. Churchtown Paul H. and Elva R. Weaver Bowman General Mens' Chor. III Enjoys hunting wild life with either gun or camera . . . future carpenter, perhaps a bow- maker. RUTH ANN BOWMAN Lancaster, Pa. New Danville Paul K. and Mary Thomas Bowman General .lr. Chor. I, IIg Ladies' Chor. III, IVQ Sr. Chor. IVg Nurses' Club III Ruthie . . . Golden angelicness is deceiving . . . will wear the shoes of a secretary ARLENE KREIDER BRENEMAN Manheim, Pa. Risser's Eli W. and Elva Kreider Breneman College Preparatory Ladies' Chor. IV Tall and graceful . . . At home on the basket- ball court, ice or water . . . Masks mischief well. Now hold your dish high, and open your mouth real wide. lt's guaranteed to go inf' P DOROTHY LORRAINE BRUBAKER Lancaster, Pu. Rohrcrstown Aaron J. and Arlene Nell' Brubaker General Jr. Chor. I, IIQ Sr. and Ladies' Chor. III, IVg Student Forum Ig Nurses' Club IV Dottie . . . would be happy as Ll zoo keeper . . . Adorcs each week-end . . . Hopes to wear at-nurse's cap. HARLAN E. BRUBAKER Mt. Joy, Pa. Mt. .loy Henry E. and Esther Leaman Brubaker General Art Club III Ace . . . Attempts to camouflage roguisliness with overtures ol' gentlemanliness . . . Artis- tic talent . . . Future designer-architect . . . Ready laughter. 58 Senior LOIS M. BRENEMAN Lancaster, Pa. Mrtsonville Clifford W. and Jean Wolgemuth Breneniun Commercial First Aid Ig Jr. Chor. I, IIQ Sr. Clior. III, IV Will walk the third mile. . . Christ is her life, not her religion . . . Falls in love with at book if it isn't dull. F , -J ,N -4-...QA . K I '--f-vi' Experiences W ere New and Varied RUTH E. BRUBAKER Christiana, Pa. Nickel Mines Iohn and Elizabeth Neff Brubaker General Jr. Chor. llq Sr. Chor. Ill, IVQ Ladies' Chor. IIIg Nurses' Club IV Ruthie . . . Happiness is a book and a cozy chair . . . warm friendly eyes . . . may nurse you back to health someday. 'T 3-T-fu? :mi 'Ll to is we RUTH ARLENE BUCHER Dover, Pa. Stony Brook John C. and Mildred Alderfer Bucher College Preparatory Art Club lllg Ladies' Chor. IIIg Sr. Chor. IVQ Math Club IVQ LW Layout Ed. IV Dreams of teaching English to the heathens', . . . Enjoys drawing house plans . . . Spcnds lots of time poring over mosaic layouts. LM t I 'Q' RAYMOND G. BUCKWALTER Ronks, Pa. He1'shey's Everett S. and Fannie Croff Buckwalter General Bird Study llg Sr. Chor. Illg Radio Club IV Bucky . . . Surprises us with his available amount of Current World Issues information . . . walks on water via water skis. ff? CAROLYN SUE BYLER Hartly, Dela. Central William and Millie Bontrager Byler Commercial Ladies' Chor. IV Her eyes and her dimples turn you on . . . Hopes the pages she types for Laurel Wreath will put her in practice for her future voca- tion. JAY S. CARPENTER Manheim, Pa. East Petersburg Stanley M. and Thelma Landis Carpenter General Sr. Chor. III, IV Carp . . . Excellent foulshooter in basketball' . . . Will use a hickory stick instead ofa saw. 59 DORIS S. CHARLES Lcola, Pa. Landis Valley C. Earl and Anna Mary Landis Charles College Preparatory lr. Chor. I, Ilg Sr. Chor. III, IV, Ladies, Chor. Illg Bird Study II Claims studying is a boreg no wonder - she's solid brains . . . A year younger than most of us . . . Interested in social work. GRACE M. CHARLES Lancaster, Pa. Columbia Amos .I. and Emma Hernley Charles General Sr. Chor. III, IVQ Ladies' Chor. IVg Camera Club IV Dark eyes express depth of character . . . Would rather not discuss spiders , . . Has the knack of homemaking written on her palms. JONATHAN E. CHARLES Lancaster, Pa. Habecker's D. Arthur and Miriam Ebersole Charles General Bird Study Ig Radio Club I, Ilg Chef Club IVg Men's Chor. III, lVg Campus Chor. IV Jonnie expresses himself vocally - singing and otherwise . . . Has a curious mind . . . Future business administrator. LOIS A. CHARLES Washington Boro, Pa. Columbia Paul K. and Dorothy Landis Charles General Jr. Chor. llg Sr. Chor. III, lVg Ladies' Chor. III, IVg Bird Study Illg Camera Club IVg Sew- ing Club IV Continues the line of greatest Laurel Wreath sellers . . . Action runs through her blood . . . Living relationship with the living God. MARY E. CHARLES Washington Boro, Pa. Habecker's Elizabeth Hershey Charles General Sr. Chor. III, IVQ Art Club Illg Crafts IV An accomplished needlewoman . . . small, sweet, and sensitive . . . Has pretty manners. GALEN J. CLEMMER Harleysville, Pa. Lansdale Lester and Buela Moyer Clemmer General Jr. Chor. I, IIg Sr. Chor. III, IVQ Mens' Chor. lVg Campus Chor. IVg Bird Study III Vies with David in David the Shepherd Boy . . . Dormls professional furniture arranger . . . Unsellish. v-,Te i it x-,.- FEP'--.3 G . yt. ,, -jf ' -53 Wffif . V .f 1 Q Ill I l.. I V' at If eff ROY CLYMER Leola, Pa. Rossmere .Iames W. and Ma.ry Horst Clymer General Kllensi Chor. IVg Sr. Chor. IVQ Campus Chor. His shoes may someday blister a teacher's feet . . . Makes tracks on the track . . . Cot to go way down there to reach his voice. photo - Glenn Hershey fm iff Q-all I JAMES DEITER Lancaster, Pa. Millersville Robert and Mary Eshbach Deiter General Sr. Chor. IIIg Bird Study I His Chevelle reigns queen in his heart . . . Dislikes hopping after his runaway bunnies, but does like track. This year we found ourselves at the beginning ofthe end - our sen- ior year. Too soon the end of the beginning caught up with us - graduation. Shall we have a race?,' said the hare to the tortoise. ROSALEE L. DIFFENBACH Lancaster, Pa. Mellingers Abram W. and Buelah Landis Diffenbach College Preparatory Mill Stream Staff III, IV Rosie . . . A voice like a nightingale . . . Fu- ture Locust Grove teacher. Student Forum Ig Jr. Chor. I, Hg Sr. Chor. III, IVg Ladies' Chor. III' Campus Chor. III, IV' FERN MARIE DISE Nottingham, Pa. Homevillc Maris and Sara Smoker Distr General Sr. Chor. III. IVg Needlecralit IV A china doll complexion . . . Hides her liveli- ness under a quiet reserve . . . ls crazy about red Mustangs Opens the doors ot' friendliness to all. n i t i l, l Y i F .IAY EBERSOLE Lancaster, Pa. New Danville .Iohn H. and Kathryn Wenger Ebersole General Off, Club IV His lingers are at home on the seams of ai soft ball . . . That nonehalant look is hypocritical . . , A member ofthe mischicfgang. DANIEL GLENN EBERLY I-Ioneyhrook, Pa. Millwood Henry H. and Ruth Rohrer Eberly General i Mens' Chor. III, IVg Off. Club III, IV Ebbu ,Deceivin uiet look . Mischief 7 ' ' eq - - manufacturer . . . Doesnlt care for foreign languages. it ' not ,AJ--W jnli51'lF5Hl 'Lv l NYLA S. EBERSOLE Mount Joy, Pa. Bossler Clarence and Emma Siegrist Ebersole General Student Forum III: Class Sec. IV Practices faithfully her philosophy of love for all fexoept geomctryj . . . Enjoys the solitude of two eats, a radio, and - the telephone. Hey, he only gave r '2- DENNIS EBY Cap, Pa. Hershey's Menno L. and Marian Landis Eby General Class Vice Pres. Ig Student Forum II, IIIg jr. Clior. II: Mens' Chor. IV Latin class and basketball form opposites in his lite . . . Believes little fry are not loo small to play a game of amateur croquct Belongs to L.M.S' Four-year member club. l pennies! 1 'ig , l CHARLOTTE ESI-ILEMAN Parkesburg, Pa. Purkesburg Dr. J. Lester and Lois Martin Eshleman Collrge Prqiaramq' Jr, Chor. Ilg Ladies' Chor. IIIg Sr. Chor. III, IVg Campus Cher. lVg Bird Study Ilg Laurel Wreath Staff III, IV Invcntress of original originality . . . At boarding school in Africa, we . . . enjoys cultural things JULIA A. EBY Lititz, Pa. Landis Valley I. Harold and Ruth Huber Eby General Art Club IIIQ Sr. Cher. III, IVQ Ladies' Chor. IVQ Crafts Club IVg Nurses' Club IV ,Iulie . . . sparkling eyes . . . merry chuckle . . . potential never-nervous nurse 52 Q.--' 'T ' - I MARIANNE FISHER Lancaster, Pa, Millersville Herbert and Miriam Longenecker Fisher General Jr. Chor. Ilg Sr. Chor. III, IVg Ladies' Chor. IV Will pour your cup of tea at Willow Valley . . . If your party is a bore, call Marianne . . . The typical sweet and petite lass who hates mice and loves weekends. ELMA L. ENGLE Kennett Square, Pa. Kennett Square Wilbur and Barbara Hess Engle General Jr. Chor. I, IIg Sr. Chor. III, IVQ Ladies' Chor. IIIg Campus Chor. IVg Nurses' Club IV Alms . . . Often starts her studying at 5:00 a.m .... Has the natural eyes of Eve . . . Leaves no place for snobbishness. MARK L. FLY Sehwenksville, Pa. Towamencin Harold M. and Mary Landis Fly College Preparatory Jr. Chor. I, Ilg Campus Chor. III, IVg Student Forum Ilg Chefs' Club IV Fly . . . Not another questionaire? . . . So thoughtful and sympathetic he wonldn't hurl a fly . . . How's thc weather up there among the clouds? 'wi J. RAY FREDERICK Philadelphia, Pa. Norris Square Jacob W. and Anna Horst Frederick College Preparatory Math Club Ilg Radio Club Ilg Mens' Chor. IV Mr. Mathematics , . . Will secure his future with wire coils in electrical engineering . . . Knows the ins and outs of tiny Phila. DENNIS L. FREY Lebanon, Pa. Gingrich Harold R. and Ruth Snavely Frey College Preparatory Radio Club III, IV Anti-homework . . . his similarity to a fish is revealed in water . . . his dislike of study is a contradiction of his curriculum. Peace, perfect peace' Ph 10 Ch I U .. . , .. su-Q DALE M. GARBEH Elizabethtown, Pa. Bosslers Parke and Mildred Miller Garber General Sr. Chor. IIIQ Men's Chor. III and IV, Pres. IVg Chels' Club IV Garber . . . The hyena you thought you heatrtl laughing last night at 11:00 . . . Rides horses and paints with equal passion . . . snltball ex- pert. EUNICE JOYCE GFIHMAN Denver, lla. Bowmztnsville Allen and Luey I'lurning Celnnan General ,lr. Cltor. ll: Ladies' Cher. lllg Sr. Cher. IV Want to hear lter sereztni? Present an LMS hug . . . Loves to travel lay either horse nr book . . . May be quiet nn the surlaee, lrul beware DARLENE C. GERLACH Mountville, Pa. Mountvillc- Martin M. and Mae Hisser Gerlach General Sr. Chor. III, IVg Art Club IIIQ Nurses' Club IVg Crafts Club IV Eilecn's intimate counterpart . . . warm per- sonal smile . . . tinds it difficult to relish LMS' macaroni dinners. EILEEN N. GERLACH Mountville, Pa. Mountville Martin M. and Mae Risser Gerlach General Sr, Chor. III, IVg Necdleeraft IIIQ Craft Club IV I . . . Dimples and a flashing smile . . . neat- ness is a must . . . interested in office or so- cial work. .IOIIN W. CERLACH Laneaster. Pa. New Danville Willis and Catherine Mellinger Gerlaeh General Men's Chor. Ig Chefs' Club IV Cerlaelt . . . Tall, but drives at VW . . . Inter- national Studies are not his pot olsatislatztion. LOIS JEAN C-ERLACH Laneaster. Pa. New Danville Willis H. and Catherine Mellingur Cverlaelt General Sr. Cher. III, IV: Art Club l: First Aid Ill, Crafts IV Her dislike ol' llltillllrllltllly should make her an excellent musician. I-lor:-tes are her friends task her about the buggiesl. I. ANDREW CLICK Boyertown, Pa. Oley John L. and Idu Kurtz Click College Preparatory' Bird Study III Andy . . . Wings of an airplane form his lu- ture . . . His knowledge of nature vies with Brother I..0ngeneeker's . . . Enjoys fiddling with guitars and cars. 'tl it DENNIS B. GOOD Wooster. Ohio Chester Noah W. und Bertha Rissler Good General lVIon's Chor. Ill, IV: Radio Club III. IV Can he seen hanging around the WDAC sta- tion . . . Sleepy smile . . . Halls from the Buckeye State . . . Altosts the power ol' prayer. SAMUEL L. CLICK Hunks, Pu. Weavertown Stephen S. and Lydia Lantz Click General .Ir. Chor. II: Sr. Chor. III: lV1en's Chor. IV Sam . . . Ilses his friendliness and wit at every occasion . . . Wishes he could become a vontraclor without studying hard . . , Likes to ride ice skates and horses. Ni ,ll,iDl'l'H E. GOCHNAUER Tzinipa. Fla. College Hill Normun und I-It-len Yoder Govlinaxuer General Nl:'6illl'1'l'3I-I III, IV: Bird Study III: First Aid IV: Nurses' Club IV: Sr. Chor. IV Has u delightful giggle- . . . Likes smacking a volleyball . . . Ilus ever-rvzxtly lending supply ol' goods, from pins to Bic pens, ...af , , 'DNS' , A. 1-y I 'rg , 1 .PJ i :'rr EUNICE W. GOOD IVIARIAN M. CROFF Bethel, Pa. Schubert lVlanh4-im. Pa. Cantz's Sanford H. and Esther Weaver Good Allfgn and Nnmm Marlin Gmff General College Prepuralorjy' Nurses' Cluh III: Mill Stream typist III: Sr. Sr, Chg,-, IV5 Bird Study IV Chor. III. IV Plays hovkey, u piano, and il guitar . . . Will Precision to the last touch . . . Talking with 13533 misgionary ag gnarkpl or abroad Q . . FQ. hor refreshes you like u nap . . . Soft reassur- nals give her poepies. ing voice. Double, Double Toil and Trouble 5 .i , 1-1 ij X Q photo - Ruth Bucher Numerous seniors were caught in the accident plague this year. Among the stricken were Jonathan Charles, Marian Harnish, Dale Garber, Dave Weber, Warren Stotzfus, Jeanette Shank, Ivan Umble, Ike Stoltzfus, and Sally Reed. JAMES M. HARNISH Washington Boro, Pa., Millersville .lohn H. and Ruth Wax-fel Hamish General Sr. Chor. III, Men's Chor. IV. .Iim,' . . . May someday grow the corn you eat . . . Car tinkerer . . . Likes to talk to girls in homeroom. . 1 , X ,X WFS? MARIAN E. HARNISH Willow Street, Pa., Byerland Jacob H. and Mabel Eshleman Hamish General Junior Chor. II, Sr. Chor. III and IV. Half of a pair of twins . . . Stitches her own wardrobe together . . . Soft wavy hair. MARVIN E: HARNISH Willow Street, Pa., Byerland .Iacob H. and Mabel Eshleman Harnish General Bird Study I, Chefs Club IV. Marv . . . Teases his twin in homeroom . . . Avid member of ChcI s Club . . . Usuallv quiet? ' LOIS K. HARNLY Manheim. Pa. Manheim David S. and Kalhyrn Troutwins Harnlv College Prep. I Nurses' Club III. Sr. Chor. IV. A night in a tent is worth two in a bed . . . Would demonstrate against geometry if she could . . . Future thermometer shaker. ld - 'Ni ELAINE L. I-IERR Lancaster, Pa., Willow Street Carl B, and Lois Hess Herr Commercial Jr. Cho. II, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Mill Stream Staff III and IV. Vvrsalilc' . . . Known lor hor nc-ulnvss . . Sltuwt-d hor 4-H 1,-alfat the farm show. DORIS I. HERSHEY Gordonville, Pa., Hershey's Warren and Betty Hershey Hershey General Jr. Cho. II, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Ladies' Cho. III and IV, N urses' Club IV, Campus Chorale IV. Eager to cultivate new friendships . . , When she's not busy, she's active . . . Her VW mns on the vibrations of her effervescent songs. LAVERNE G. HELLER Lititz, Pa., Hammercreek Parke and Charity Good Heller i General Treas. III, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Mill Stream Staff IV. Stands up for her convictions . . . Has a mountain of friends . . . Realizes the value of being one's self . . . Inimitable chuckle. XXYTIT' GLENN R. HERSHEY Lancaster, Pa., Mellinger's Landis E. and Ruth Martin Hershey General Sr. Cho. III and IV, Mill Stream Staff IV. Just might be your wedding photographer . . . Had exotic Middle East adventures . . . Was our Christmas Bob Cratchit. Dick and Dale guard against an invasion by the world of germs. JAY M. HERSHEY Kinzers, Pa., Hershey's Melvin L. and Anna Lefever Hershey General Bird Study II, Sr. Cho. IV. Dark, snapping eyes . . . A girl's dream . . . His foot size would earn lirsl prize. sq-H sn-4' -. i gl , , .I . 'TITY1' NANCY J. HERSHEY SUE A HERSHEY Drumore, Pa., Rawlinsville Gordonville, Pa., Hershey's Harold R. and Ruth Rohrer Hershey Sanford E. and Mae Eby Hershey General I General Jr. Cha. I and II, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Nurses, .lr. Cho. Il, Sr. Cho. III, Ladies, Cho. IV. Club III and IV. Likes Monday mornings?? . . .Trueiblue . . Nance . . . Would rather have her nose in a Has the grace of an antelope when playing book than,anywhere else . . . Ask her for a basketball, Hershey kiss . . . Will take the Nightingale Pledge. ,f V, photo - Glenn Hershey lx 4-53 CARL A. I-IESS Millersville, Pa. Mahlon M. and Mabel Eshelman Hess College Prep. Jr. Cho. I and Il, Bird Study II, and IV, Offi- viuling Club III and IV. Sr. Chu. III. Chess . . , Genial genius . . . Rarely got demerits in boarding school . . . Informative source of East African culture. DANIEL S. HESS Drumore, Pa., Rawlinsville Amos M. and Esther Martin Hess General Hess . . . Will milk cows anytime except Sunday evenings , . . Enjoys gliding over the ice . . . Farmer at heart. EDNA L. HESS Pequea, Pa., Byerland Christ M. and Edna Hamish Hess General Ir. Cho. I and II, Sr. Cho. III and IV. Reluctant to milk cows unless absolutely nec- essary . . . A walk? oh sure. . . . Thinks before she speaks. JAMES D. HESS Lititz. Pa., Hess .Iamcs B. and Anna Rowe Hess General Chefs Club IV. Jim . , . Loyal agriculturalist . . . Allergic to school . . . Aquatic duck. LOIS A. HESS Lancaster, Pa., River Corner Iacob and Mary Stauffer Hess General Ir. Cho. I and II, Ladies' Cho. III and IV, Needlecraft III. Sr. Cho. IV. Soft-spoken blonde . .. Demonstrates pa- tience . . . Consistent example of practical Christianity. MARGIE A. HILSHER Elizabeth, Pa., Good's Clarence S. and Miriam Lefever Hilsher Commercial Sr. Cho. III and IV. Margie . . . A friend ofthe sewing machine . . . Will occupy the position of secretary in an office . . . Tall and slender. WALTER HOCHSTETLER East Earl, Pa., Conestoga Cornelius and Edna Beachy Hochstetler General Walt . . . Delights in piloting model air- craft . . . Future mechanic . . . Interesting sense of humor. 103 . f E, I W 'Q lj' I-Hy' i I i f Ni 1 Sh- ,,,..- V, 415' u-A: .'f, Choose v one. 'Y photo - Glenn Hershey e this dav whom ve will serve. Even teachers have limited powerg the net decides this DAVID L. HOLLINGER Ephrata, Pa., Indiantown Warren and Mary Musser Hollinger General Math Club IV, Chefs Club IV. .lunior Store Manager . . . The onlv re-td ear'S u Ford . . . Two favorite days? Saturday and Sunday. EVAN E. HOOVER Lititz, Pa., Landis Eugene G. and Jane Landis Hoover General Jr. Cho. I and II, Men's Cho. IV, Sr. Cho. IV, Offieiating Club IV. Likes cars . . . Found where boredom isn't . . . D0esn,t say too much. M. EUGENE HORST Leola, Pa., Weaverland Mervin S. and Minervi Wilmer Horst College Prep. Camera Club Il, Chef s Club IV. Gene . . . Usually quiet . . . Honor roll student . . . Shot a deer in hunting season . . . Has a different car every week. NANCY R. HORST Mohnton, Pa., Fairview St. Luke L. and Ruth King Horst College Prep. Ladies' Cho. III and IV, Nurses' Club IV. Nanc Climbs under beds with eat . . . gl' agility . . . Accepts people as they are . . . Future physical therapist. -3 -.qu fffb SUE HORST Hagerstown., Md., Bethel Noah E. and Martha Martin Horst Gerieral P71010 Sr. Cho. IV. , h , , Came to LMS for her Senior year l u . Consid, Doris Keener demonstrates t e rolllng tongue exercise ers sewing fun . . . Welcomes time with a sketchbook and pencil. MARCIA M. I-IUNSECKER Marion, Pa., Marion Charles E. and Ellen Shank Hunsecker College Prep. Needlecraft III, Ladies' Cho. IV, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Campus Chorale IV. An extraordinary person in 101 ways . . . Thinks things through . . . Gets anything done which she tries. si. in vvfglrf , I. '--s CLAIR E. KAUFFMAN Parkesburg, Pa., Millwood Ammon J. and Sarah Smoker Kauffman General Jr. Cho. I and II, Chefs Club IV. Study? Some other time . . . Delights in working on cars . . . Owns a slow, friendly smile . . . Tall blond. RAY N. HURST Lititz, Pa., Hess Noah S. and Mary Graybill Hurst General Ir. Cho. II, Men's Cho. III and IV, Sr. Cho. Ill and IV, Campus Chorale IV, Student Forum IV. Mixer . . . Superb Scrooge . . . Man of many talents . . . Wacky wit. 41 We I . wal I 1' ' Q ELLEN E. KAUFFMAN Gap, Pa., Millwood Mahlon and Esther Smoker Glick General Jr. Cho. I and II, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Ladies' Cho. III, Nurses' Club IV, Campus Chorale IV. Holds not one drop of selfishness . . . Anoth- er future pulse - taker . . . Lover and rider of horses. WILMER M. HURST Lititz, Pa., Hammercreek Earl and Mary Martin Hurst Commercial .Ir. Cho. II, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Merfs Cho. III, Campus Chorale IV. Considers homework a waste in skating weather . . . A song is to sing . . . Will work in an office. n 'rf -- -eff A ,JJ-', A, - :i,,f. 5 I: I ' , -af, 1---rf? DENNIS D. KEENER Pequea., Pa. New Providence Robert C. and Florence Weaver Keener College Prep. President I and II, Jr. Cho. I and II, Men's Cho. III and IV, Ofticiating Club III and IV, Student Forum IV. No. I in any sport . . . Has seen Mt. Kiliman- jaro . . . Distinctive sense of humor. DORIS J. KEENER JOYCE M. KEENER PAUL D. KEENER KiYkW00d, P3-v Ml- VCTUOU Mt. Joy, Pa., Elizabethtown Middletown, Pa., Strickler H- LCSWY and Mary D5-gen Keener Harold and Mary Shearer Keener Samuel and Esther Good Keener Gfnefal Q Commercial College Prep, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Ladies' Cho. IV, Nurses' Ladim' Choi IV' Meng Cho. IV, Campus Chorale IV. Club IV. D . Able quiz - team member . . . Her plans Call Christianity to him is a way of life . . . Inter- Keener . . . Shavers when she recalls being for asecretarial career I l . Activist in any ex. ested in others . . . Can stand rain anytime thrown in the shower fully clothed . . . Dorm Citemem. except Monday mornings' live wire . . . Lives and loves. 1e-43 M, ,til it ,! . .J 2 ' 5 V,. l me 'il-E' 2174. X . -- W . I sm'-' , '., 55:55 . Qv '9 ILS Y, 74. if , 1.4, . - V .l. EDWIN KEENS Litiiz, Pa., Millport R. Samuel and Anna Ruth Sherer Keens General Art Club III, Chefs Club IV. Ed . . . Hilarious cartoonist . . . Staunch VW fan . , . Abhors snakes and snobby peo- ple. Fm very sorry, but l d0n't have the authority to hire you. pholo - Pat lxhman CHRISTIAN D. KENNEL Parkesburg, Pa., Parkesburg Christian and Gladys Hershey Kennel General Art Club III, Sr. Cho. IV, Chefs Club IV. Chris . . . Belongs to a 14. - member fam- ily . . . Vocation - contractor . . . snake- hater. V P .F . i I l , A , . PAUL N. KURTZ Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Herrin: Paul S. and Lydia Hurst Kurtz College Prep. Student Forum III. Sr. Cho. III, Student Forum President IV, Men's Cho. IV. Paulson . . . Tall football enthusiast . . . Man of varied interests . . . Would have to commute to school by plane. MARK B. KRAYBILL Elverson, Pa., Rock Wilmer G. and Helen Brubaker Kraybill General Men's Cho. III and IV, Campus Chorale IV, Student Forum Vice-Pres. IV. Gains many friends by being one . . . En- dures driving four girls to school . . . Anti- hypocrisy. Q . t W Sita: .IOHN A. KURTZ Snowhill. Md., Snow Hill .Iohn C. and Barbara Good Kurtz General Mcflls 010' IV. Campus Chorale IV. Bram ol' the physics class . . . Has a long journey lo school Monday mornings . . . Dis- likes studying - but that doesn't affect his grades. -6 'fTP BENJAMIN L. LANDIS Paradise, Pa., Paradise Benjamin B. and Rhoda Ressler Landis College Prep. . Student Forum I, Jr. Cho. II, Menls Cho. III, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Campus Chorale IV. Bcn . . .Plays with the Unity . . .Hunt- ing enthusiast . . . Knows that life is lor liv- ing. ti .gs-v DEAN E. LANDIS Stevens, Pa., Ephrata Raymond E. and Esther Forty Landis General .lr. Cho. I and II, Men's Cho, III and IV, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Campus Chorale IV, Chefs Club IV. Tall, blond gentleman . . . No, I can't stand bananas. . . . Likes to travel on horseback. JOSEPHINE A. LANDIS Lititz, Pa., Millport J. Dale and Erma Martin Landis General Jr. Chor, I and Il, Sr. Chor. III and IV, Ladies' Chor. III and IV, Bird Study III. Josie . . . Dark, soulful eyes . . . Quiet, loyal friendliness , . . Joyce's sister. JOYCE E. LANDIS Lititz, Pa., Millport J. Dale and Erma Martin Landis College Prep. Bird Study I, Jr. Chor. II, Sr. Chor. III and IV, Student Forum II, III, IV. Relieves the boredom ofany class . . . Eager- ly opens her arms to the whole world . . . Will pursue a career in biology. MARY M. LANDIS Oregon, Pa., Landis Valley Mervin L. and Rachel Hess Landis General Needlmfraft III, Sr. Chor. III and IV. Pretty, pert, and pleasant . . . Loves all sports except baseball . . . Culinary abilities. SHIRLEY A. LANDIS Quakertown, Pa.. Haycock Merril B. and Betty Godshall Landis General First Aid III, Sr. Chor. III and IV, Nurses' Club IV. Her laughter rings from within . . . Finds it hard to get up at 5:30 on Monday mornings . . . Hobby - piano playing. VIDA LANDIS Coatesville, Pa., Parkesburg Elvin B. and Verna Hershey Landis College Prep. Crafts III and IV, Laurel Wreath Staff IV. Vida . . . Future lady in white . . . Skilled friend of a guitar . . . Wishes the bus wouldn't leave at 4:00 p.m. JUDY E. LANTZ Ronks, Pa.. Ridgeview Elam C. and Iva Yoder Lantz College Prep. Jr. Chor. I, First Aid I, Student Forum Il, Ladies' Chor. Ill, Sr. Chor. III and IV. Nurs- es'Club IV. lf only I could stay in bed one more minutei' . . . Gives happiness to others . . . Famous giggle. Ulf' NX WI. Q I al- Ns . v f ',.1P 1 -df 4'-'27 34 Ytw Vrfwr RACHEL M. LAUVER ELTA J. LEAMAN Mifllintown. Pa., Lost Creek Manheim, Pu.. Gantz Raymond C. and Kathyrn Apple Lauver Ellis D. and Alma Landis Leaman College Prep. General Sr. Chor. IV. Sr. Chor. lll and IV. Nurses' Club III. Likes winter weather lmcauso ofthe skating G1-gets everyone with a friendly hiv . . . , . . May teach your children. . .A real lady. Knows the secret of real living . . . Soft, v i.- .1 If: . ll.. vru I, pl 41-' r ,,.,r . pleasant voice. --7' r 'U-.'.'L'i'-V' ' J' 1 1 w ti. ol Wi I-2-' 1 no-49' -f-r photo - Pat Lehman Ha iness is ridin on a train to New York Cit . PP 5 Y PRISCILLA SUE LEAMAN Bird-in-Hand, Pa., Monterey Tobias C. and Elva Gochanour Leaman General Sr. Chor. III and IV, Ladies' Chor. IV, Nurs- es' Club IV. Cannot abide quiucs . . . Possesses natural curls , . . Not as quiet as you might think, We maneuvered our though ts and finally chose a class motto . . Demonstrators ol' thy peacef' We picked a class poem, And then a class song. The seniority ofour position Gave us much to think about, A multitude of decisions Pointing to the end of our interval. CAROL A. LEFEVER Jonestown, Pa., Meckville Abram T. and Ruth Myer Lefever College Prep. Ladies' Chor. III, Sr. Chor. IV. Advocates honesty and truthfulness . . . Ra- diates friendliness freely . . . Neat. - R 'ev' , 4 'TSW 'Y ,ws n it ELLEN LEHMAN Chambersburg, Pa., Chambersburg Edgar W. and Rebecca Martin Lehman General Sr. Chor. III and IV, Bird Study III, Ladies' Chor. IV, Needlecraft IV. Knack at sewing and knitting . . . Blond lady . . . Real asset to Needlecraft Club. NANCY J. LEFEVER Lancaster, Pa., Mellinger's Paul B. and Ellene Neff Lefever General Ir. Chor. II, Secretary II, Sr. Chor. III and IV, Nurses' Club IV, Campus Chorale IV. Has endless selflessness . . . Her gestures add life to her words . . . Neat. , 'J 'J is ' 'KQ 'jj1'! ,::. .IASON L. LEHMAN Chambersburg, Pa., Pleasant View Walter, Ir. and Catherine Diller Lehman College Prep. Math Club IV. Contributes his abilities to Math Club . . . Spends extra moments with a book . . . Cour- teous. RAYMOND H. LEFEVER Lancaster, Pa., Mellingefs Elvin W. and Mary Hostetter Lefever General First Aid I, Chefs Club IV. Future florist? . . . Life would be perfect without homework . . . Welcomes sports ac- tivities. 'Q- ' HJ -fu LORETTA E. LEHMAN Leola, Pa., Stumptown Lester M. and Elva Croff Lehman College Prep. Ladies, Chor. III and IV, Sr. Chor. III, Cam- pus Chorale IV. Known by her characteristic giggle . . . Fun -loving, spirited lover of life . . . Belongs to a family of intellectuals. PATRICIA J. LEHMAN Lancaster, Pa., Lyndon Maurice E. and Fern Metzler Lehman College Prep. Treasurer I, First Aid I, Jr. Cho. I and II, Foreign Language Club II, Writer's Club II, Ladies' Cho. III, Sr. Cho. III and IV, Campus Chorale III and IV, Laurel Wreath Staff IV. Pat . . . An accomplished pianist and solo- ist . . . Knows Lyndon personally but not the Johnson. 'I - vii ,t J' if I NANCY E. LONGENECKER Middletown, Pa., Steelton Henry and Nancy Frey Longenecker College Prep. Ladies' Chor. III, Student Forum Secretary IV, Sr. Chor. IV. Campus Chorale III and IV. Philosophizes . . . Outwardly dignified . . . Worthy of hervlong list of friends . . . Utterly hilarious at times. -. f7 RONALD E. LUTZ Mt. Joy, Pa., Mt. Joy John and Edna Wenger Lutz College Prep. Bird Study III, Camera Club IV. Ron . . . Quiet intellect . . . Feels that or- ganization is necessary for success . . . Bound for Penn State. Ni photo - Lois Hess An empty chapel is the best place for the execution of espionage. .sm sua ,. J V , 'I b 1' If' nt' - Li- Ii .. , i i ' it fl ,ggi 1 t RICHARD MALLOY Philadelphia, Pa., Oxford Circle Richard and Mary Butler Malloy General Men's Chor. IV. Richi . . . Acquainted with the ins and outs of Philadelphia. . . Football tackle. . .Jovial outlook on life. DANIEL L. MARTIN Manheim, Pa., Manheim Daniel L. and Grace Garber Martin General Sr. Chor. III, Men's Chor. IV. Dan . . . lust don't make me fill out pa- pers . . . Photo .fan . . . Winner of a safe driving contest. '1 4 -er' NORMA J. MARTIN New Holland, Pa., New Holland James H. and Clara Horst Martin General Jr. Chor. I and II, Treasurer II, Sr. Chor. III and IV, Campus Chorale III and IV. Expressive soloist . . . Thinks deeply and logically . . . A whole galaxy of friends . . . Aunt of Shenk. GLEN D. MARTIN Reinholds, Pa., Gehman's Carl W. and Virginia Weaver Martin General .Ir. Chor. II, Men's Chor. III and IV, Sr. Chor. IV, Chefs Club IV. Martin . . . Part - time laborer at Rutt's Kitchens . . . Would welcome a woodwork- Lng kit as a gift . . . Lucky owner of black air. RHODA M. MARTIN Goodville, Pa., Goodville Wayne G. and Mary Sensenig Martin Commercial Sr. Chor. IV. Loves her carload . . . Her homeroom neigh- bors lind her rather funny so early in the day . . . Wishes there were ten weekends to every week. JOY M. MARTIN Manheim, Pa., Kauffman's Isaac S. and Elva Sauder Martin General Nurses' Club III and IV, Sr. Chor. III and IV. Pet peeve - dull moments . . . Lives her name. . . Ice skating and roller skating activ- ist. Kx 'fT '.T' RUTH ANNE MARTIN Lebanon, Pa., Krall's Elmer H. and Anna Mary Sauder Martin College Prep. Ladies' Chor. III, Nurses' Club III, Sr. Chor. III and IV, Campus Chorale IV. Ruthie . . . Holds animosity towards spi- ders and mosquitoes . . . Unselfish and sym- pathetic . . . Dormitory inhabitant. cz Vital Part Lives SHARON L. SHENK Liritz, Pa., E, Chestnut Sr. Charles and Marion Martin Shenk College Prep. Jr. Chor. I and ll, First Aid l, Sr. Chor. III and IV, Nurses' Club IV. Shenk . . . Crafty with a needle and thread . . . Especially active behind the scenes . . . A synonym for life . . . Behaves sometimes, but . . . DANIEL H. SIEGRIST Lancster, Pa., Lyndon Jason B. and Catherine Hamish Siegrist General Dan . . . Enjoys an evening on the ice . . . lish classes unappetizing. Now if we all wish and pray real hard, he might ask you. TERRY L. SMOKER lntercourse, Pa., Ridgeview Alvin F. and Mildred Oberhaltzer Smoker General Seldom heard, but when he speaks his words have wisdom . . . Mechanics as a hobby will trigger his career in Engineering . . . Typical ly a boy when asked about homework. phnlu - Lois Hess l Speaks only when necessary . . . Finds Eng- MARY ANN SMUCKER Lancaster, Pa., Weavertown Samuel and Hannah Stoltzfus Smucker Commercial First Aid I, Sr. Chor. III and IV. Unpredictable . . . Has the unusual hobby of sleeping . . . Maintains that mice and Mon- days are a menace. SARA I. SNADER Milton, Pa., Beaver Run Titus F. and Susanna Beam Snader Commercial Would like to circumnavigate the globe petite blond . . . Fun before homework. RHODA C. SOLLENBERGER Chambersburg, Pa., Pleasant View John B. and Doris Wodel Sollenberger College Prep. Sr. Chor. IV. She's made of sugar and spice and all that's nice . . . Christ ranks unquestionably first in her life. DEBRA L. STAUFFER Leola, Pa., Wcaverland Florence Horst Stauffer General Sr. Chor. III and IV, Ladies, Chor. IV, Nurs- es' Club IV. Debbie . . . A smile transforms her entire face . . . Adept at helping younger children . . . Desires to be a receptionist and so works in the 5-and-N10 for practice. CAROL STOLTZFUS Snow Hill, Md., Snow Hill Roy M. and Lois Ehst Stoltzfus General Secretary III, Senior Chor. III and IV, Cam- pus Chorale III and IV, Ladies' Chor. IV, Nurses' Club IV. A maiden of nature in any place, along the beach, in lilting song, in friendliness, in beau- ty of face . . . You envy her patients when shc's a nurse. DANIEL STOLTZFUS Kinier, Pa., Pequea Amish Moses K. and Katie Peachy Stoltzfus General Dan . . . Nothing is so nice as putting to- gether a model or monkeying in mechanics . . . If you're looking for a friend, don't talk to him about World History. 'lrrrrf' ,WA4 14-49 C? EILEEN STOLTZFUS Parkersburg, Pa., Coatesville Miriam Hertzlcr Stoltzfus College Prep. Jr. Chor. I, Sr. Chor. III and IV, Ladies' Chor. III. Treasurer IV. Brains, and more hrainsl' . . . Eats Kosher dill pickles with an undying relish . . . Looks Italian or French, but her merry chuckle is entirely her own. ISAAC H. STOLTZFUS Gordonville, Pa., Ridgeview Amos S. and Mary Huyard Stoltzfus General Jr. Chor. I and II. Forum III, Campus Cho- rale III and IV, Chefs Club IV, Sr. Chor. IV. Ike . . . Roams the skies with pleasure . . . Can't sec harmony in singing in Spanish class . . . Will join the butcher in Ruh- a-dub-dub- . LX 1 wi I J 3 iz, , V 'F .1 WARREN L. STOLTZFUS Harrington, Dela., Tauna Llewellyn and Anna Stoltzfus College Prep. Men's Chor. III and IV., Chefs Club IV, Lau- rel Wreath, Business Manager IV. Tiny,' . . . Sociahle and friendly in the ni- cest manner to those he meets along his path . . . Will teach those in society their vital ma- terial. add' wud' Galen Clemmer prepares for a modeling career in a department store on Fifth Avenue. photo - Dan Martin DANIEL SWARTZENTRUBER Greenwood, Del., Greenwood Lewis and Evelyn Benner Swartzentruber General Men's Cho. III and IV, Sr. Cho. IV, Chet' s Club IV. Sort of red head though he hasn't displayed the ascribed temperament . . . Never tires of a swim in the luke or a bike riding spree . . . Asparagus for supper? Oh, no! sd vi' l 4 IVAN M. UMBLE Oxford, Pa., Media Leroy and Fern Stoltzlus Umble College Prep. lVlen's Cho. IV. God's gracious gift . . . Would be satisfied on a diet of sports . . . Annual deer hunter . . . His future is unknown, but he will be something. Results of the 19 LINDA I. UMBLE Sadsburyville, Pa., Downing Hills Leon H. and Melba Shetler Umble Commercial Ir. Cho. II, Sr. Cho. III, Ladies' Cho. III and IV. Spends a part of her time painting . . . Antici- pates letters from Ethiopa . . . Her goal is to be a secretary, perhaps at Coatesville Hospi- tal. LORETTA UMBLE Atglen, Pa., Maple Grove Harold and Lena Mast Umble General Ir. Cho. II, Ladies' Cho. III, Sr. Cho. IV. Betty . . , A waitress indeed at Plain and Fancy . . . If in the Summer you're looking for her, look first in her pond . . . Oh kid! or Oh neat are familiar expressions. ll 4 I I ab Boom photo - Lois Hess 18.719 JULIA A. WEAVER Wernersville, Pa., Bernville Martin and Grace Horst Weaver Commercial Quiet as a mouse when the cat isn't around . . . Hiking is a most desirable pastime in her opinion . . . Would probably make a good li- brarian since she wishes to be a bookkeeper. CHERYL L. WEAVER Annville, Pa., Ginrich's Marlin P. and Mabel Breneman Weaver College Prep. Sr. Cho. III and IV, Ladies' Cho. III and IV, Nurses' Club III, Student Forum III and IV. Queen of the basketball court . . . Miss N imble fingers on the piano and organ key- board . . . Wishes for time to be herself . . . Her friendlyudisposition will stand her in good stead for being a nurse. M e I lilvn ' l f ii l WX PRISCILLA A. WEAVER Reading, Pa., South 7th St. William and Viola Martin Weaver General Ladies' Cho. III, Sr. Cho. IV. Pris . . . Her horse is the recipient of much of hcr affections . . . Holds Spanish rice as one of her most unusual foods . . . Her hus- band need never hire a housekeeper or a sec- retary. .I. NELSON WEAVER Lititz, Pa., Landis Valley Irvin M. and Esther Marlin Weaver College Prep. .Ir. Cho. II, Men's Cho. III and IV, Campus Chorale IV. Nels . . . Never more amiable than when eating a banana split . . . Don't fool around on his noble ground . . . Dr. Weaver, I pre sumo? -eh V . rl ,, -. la L i i 5 SHARON R. WEAVER New Holland, Pa., Welsh Mt. Mission Daniel and Marian Ruth Weaver General Student Forum III, Ladies' Cho. III, Nurses' Club IV, Sr. Cho, IV. Laughs in an ascending cresccndo . . . Comes from a large family that all look alike . . . Outgoing and friendly to cveryone . . . Cor- geous brown eyes. 9 l Twelve years of school Is a long time. For 1970 seemed an eternity away In 1958. 1970 seemed far away even In 1967. Four short years Harmonizing into an interval Soon to fade away ' And be replaced by another. DAVID E. WEBER Fleetwood, Pa., Alsace Manor Monroe H. and Viola Eberly Weber College Prep. Men's Cho. III and IV, Sr. Cho. III, Chefs Club IV, Campus Chorale. Dave . . . Declares he would like to be a guitar playing tramp but would be his own kind of one . . . His 11th commandment: Girls, be ye not silly. . . . Social Work appeals to his intellect. 92 f' I 'W ROBERT E. WENCER Manheim, Pa, Erisman Lester S. and Mary Jane Stauffer Wenger General Sr. Cho. III, Men's Cho. IV. Boba, . . . Baseball and football in addition to hunting rank high on his list of most de- lightful things to do . . . His occupation will lake him among stacks of lumber and saws and nails. ' s 4 photo - Ruth Bucher JUDITH L. YODER Greenwood, Del., Laws John .l. and Dorothv Embleton Yoder General V Ladies' Cho. Ill and IV, Sr. Cho. III and Judy . . . Miss Precision with a needle thread . . , Finds it hard to tolerate those wh don't qualify for that appellation . . . Will fo low in the steps ol' Florence Nightingale an her sister. RUTH ANN ZIECLER Hatfield, Pa., Line Lexington Warren K. and Gertrude Mininger Ziegler General Bird Study ll, Nvcdlucralt Club lll and IV, Sr. Clio. IV. Ziggy . . . A lly isnit the most pesty insvnl . . . Blackcyed beauty with ebony hair . . , Love-s hr-r books so much she may become their lioslcr moth:-r. 1T,m.1.1-f- V rj V , ,, ' , t. l A . - L ,11iIZLl'lN'T p 162 hui ROY W. ZIMMERMAN Stevens, Pa., Ephrata Titus M. and Ursula Denlinger Zimmerman General Mechanical Drawing II, Chefs Club IV. Humorous story tvllvr . . . Tc-am'l1m'r's markvr lhr mist-liit-f. . . 'linktfring with Ours ln- ll-'Q-ls is nlorc prolilalrlv than tinkering with lessons. rc' 99 Demonstrators of Thy Peace In the exquisiteness of blooming flowers, In the quietness of evening hours, In the sparkling freshness of morning dew, In the beauty of trees bringing forth their hue, I see Thy peace. In the gentle patter of falling rain, In the manner the sun peeps through again, In the murmur of brooks as they ripple along, In the happy melody of a serene man's song, I see Thy peace. Why, when the earth is good And life is to love, is there - In the hateful look of a murdere1 s eyes, In the horrible way that a sick man dies, In the restless expression of a prodigal's face In the conflict and bitterness of race between race - The absence of Thy peace? Why, when the earth is good And life is to love, is there - In the endlessness and raging of waging of wars, In the hopelessness of suicides committed by scores, In the hard-hearted rich man who refuses to give, In the pathetic and listless who have lost will to live - The absence of Thy peace? Why, when the earth is -good And life is to love, is there - In the sleeplessness of a guilty man's mind, In the one who can't leave a bad past behind, In the helplessness of him who canlt pray, In the one who willfully takes the wrong way, The absence of Thy peace? The answer lies in our relationship to Him who makes the earth good And life to love. Lord, may I be a demonstrator Of Thy peace. - Carolyn Nlummau Opposite Page. Upper len: Marching before the capitol is a privilege seniors do not enjoy every day. Center right: Wax or real, Roy? Center left: A huff and a puff and I'll . . . Lower len: I'm sorry, live honor points, but . . . uh . . . is Washington off-limits? Lower right: I'm not as tall as the monument, but . . . Seniors View Moon Rock We held open our eyes, scrambled out of bed, and squealed our tires in an effort to reach the Washington bound huses. People studying in the largest library in the world fascinated bookworms. To our disappointment the Senate chamber was empty. Some seniors showed their seniority by sweating up the Washington Monument at a running speed while others were content with the glory of being the first LMS seniors to view a moon stone. The wax ligures ofpocahontas saving Captain John Smith reminded us of our history. Searching the faces ofthe ten most wanted criminals at the FBI building produced no resultsg no one recognized a next door neighbor. Our day was soon ended, but for all of us a renewed pride in our American heritage had just begun. Pham Glenn Henh photo - Glenn Hershey photo Glenn Hershey Pham ' Glenn Hershey' Senior uperlatifues Qi if all 1Q,'ff 0-PA,-Zi, 'sq' 4 1 99,0 av., 7 N 4 7 . , . 1 , V - ff- T V .4 W ' 1: M29 'f ,., ,,, J:'!'4- V - . i- 1' . .1 '7', ff' , ,i Mn 5. see ' N 9 . . T Q MOST ATHLETIC: Cheryl Weaver, Dennis Keener MOST INTELLIGENT: Eileen Sloltzfus, Carl Hces BEST ALL AROUND: Nyla Ebersole, Ray Reitz 1 V .nigga-, VJ' , . ' -.ab , ,llzmgy -Q xv! 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'UI ,aa ,L as photo - Ron Kraybill photo - Raymond Buckwzxller organizations ., ,.1 . - J- ff' ' V photo - Vida Landis pholo - Vida Landis T Student orum, Student Forum Officers. LJ! Lo Right: Mark Kraybill, V. .Pres.g Nancy Lon- genecker, Se-c.g Carol Sloltzfus, Treasg Paul Kurtz, Pres. V Student Forum Meets on Tuesday mornings Bringing the ideas ofthe Students To the attention of the Administration l00 Seniors photo GI H hy Juniors phulo - Paul' Kurtz Student Forum Representatives Senior: Back Row: Paul Kurtz, Nancy Longeneckcr, Carol Stoltzfus, Mark Kraybill. Front Row: Dennis Keener, Joyce Landis, Mary Ellen Miller, Caro- lyn Mummau, Ray Hurst. Junior: Sara Wenger, Dave Gingrich, Edith Stoltzfus, Mary Buekwalter, Bill Kauffman, Rosa King, Dorothy Shank, Ron Baer. Sophomore: Barry King, Carol Jones, .ludilh Lapp, Linford Good. Freshman: Ruth Landis, Alan Diffen- bach, David Brubaker. Freshmen Pham - paul Kunz sophomores phnlo - Paul Kurtz To build a Laurel Wreath is . . . to forget tomorrow's test because of to- dayas deadline . . to freeze in an unheated office . . to vainly attempt the identification of unknown people I . . to start Christmas vacation three hours after everyone else to meet a deadline EDITOR: Charlotte Eshleman ASST. EDITOR: Barb Nissley A LITERARY EDITOR: Pm Lehman I02 T-3- ' Y-I X2 'LX N XX I BUSINESS MANAGER: Warren Slollzfus Harmonizing Our Interval TYPISTS: Carolyn Byler, Eunice Good, Beverly Ramer ADVISOR: Floyd Zook Y' - 1. 25 fwhq: I -.. J. ,,. Eff 'lg ins: ::: ::::5 :::' Wifi!! 411 H 'T' egg, , W 1311. Q D ,Ap z . - -:::::::.-STE? I1 .1 35-134111 -..I 4 I 'YI Nik...---'N fb if., , ' '4 I,'l'r5 1 77 -1-,N 1 off -is LAYOUT EDITOR: Ruth Bucher ASST. LAYOUT EDITOR: Vida Landis plmlu - Randall I,onga-nvvkn-r 'uri phom - Randy Long:-nrnrkn-r ADVISOR: Janet Gehman Weekl Meetings 'ii- ED1T0R.1N.cHIEF: Ray Reitz YT? lf .,. 7' ,l 'rfjgv ,- 5- 5 , , Meg 4 l l l ' E.: ' ' 1 E E eee 1 ' X :Q ' +' is ,rl ' ' A ei A I Q ' TYPISTS: Marian Bechlold Elma Engle Sue Hershey Margie Hilsher Brenda Lapp Joy Martin Faye Sangrey W The Mill Stream Records the present And foretells the future? Presenting an accurate portrait Top: 0f each note in our interval. FEATURE EDlTOR: Laverne Heller Bottom: MANAGING EDITOR: Ken Pellman IO4 ,S 1+ L I l L75 1 iii A Search for Current News 'Qfxf I rl ' I--'-0 photo - Glenn Hrrshey S! W' I I ,gf-E13 I , 4.1 g 'Ef,?.l' . .-.: A - :ig-Wal' .. 1 L. . 'R A Q! Nl Top: Top: ADVISORS: Rosa Mushicr PHOTOCRAFHER: Glenn Hershey Irvin Weaver Bottom: Bottom: NEWS EDITOR: Rosalee Diffvnbach LAYOUT EDITOR: Elaine Hr-rr COPY EDITOR: Irvin Weaver ASST. LAYOUT EDITOR: Sara Wnngur C0-existing Competition Two societies live on the LMS campus over win- ter - the Socs and the Heres. At the year's be- ginning, they vied for increased birth rates in the production of two programs. It's not REALLY as good as ours .Yrrgqa HERCULEAN SOCIETY: 'l PRESIDENT: Dale Garber ADVISORS: Lowell Stoltzfus Edna Wenger CHAPLAIN: Dave Mast SEC-TREAS: Nancy Longcnecker V. PRES.: Warren Slollzfus l06 SOCRATARIAN SOCIETY: PRES: Ixqan Umble, SEC-TREAS: Sally Reed, V. PRES: Marcia I-Iunsecker, 4 LAIN: Ray Bowman, ADVISORS: Verna Mohler, Carolyn Kropf 9 photo - Glenn Hershey A Tr- 1 ,A 44, x lg if 3551411 3' D-v ' 4 'HP ,N :JA M, x plwlo - Glenn Hc'rsln'y Senior Girls' Trio These provided special musio in chapel ser vices and at the Thanksgiving Banquet They practiced long hours to g1VC others short moments of song. Faculty Quartet FarullyADorrn Octet plrolo - Glenn Hershey Four Mini-Practices We practiced twenty short minutes every day And often borrowed additional moments From our lunch hour. We crowded onto risers Too short for our row lengths And adjusted our activities To the size of different church buildings. Our purpose was to explore The depths of a dynamic Christian experience With others through music. cz Week H ME 1-Hv WAY Campus Chorale is one big family uni fied by a common interest - singing to gether. Men Ds Chorus ' photo - Glenn Hershey 'Q X L A N . ix, L ' A 99 'rEAcH ME T:-:Y WAY o LORQ Junior Chorus TEACH ME THY WAY O LORD phnlo - Cl:-nn Hcrshvy Biggest Organization 1'-r ,V dl TEACH M C' L- Li I L LEACH ME T:-ev WAY o LORQ'f, Yllil R, Ladies 9 Chorus on Campus We-F WAY 0 L0RD11.,ri Senior Chorus To sing is to unile our souls with others A song is the combined voice of all I the people Q Who have ever learned to live In harmony with one another. And so we too sing. I I A Ill i ll fr' Q' -v' photo - Paul Kurtz Oops! We got our Cirlish squeals and giggles sound in the shop as Crafts Club learns how to operate the turning lathe and jointer. The girls find it hard not to hit their fingers with the hammer but take heart in the remembrance that they donlt have to be as professional as the two boys in the Club. II4 wires cr - ossed. K-4' : pg. -f 'wi' vp 5' vu- l I 1 - ..,, A ' H 5 5-Qs I .-' 'f' 'sv '- 1 .X ada ' ifiazel photo El! Mnshler on photo - Vida Izndisi I Lady Carpenters and Gentlemen Cooks Discovering the usefulness of butter in cooking is a by- product of Chef 'S Club. Here fellows have the opportunity of trying to outdo Mom on her best recipe. When they aren't stealing cookies, they actually learn to bake. uriz .,J 4 V 1 , vu 5 1' , - W Paul Kurtz h - Paul Kurtz p P ll5 Needles and Pins Helping others is a vital part of human existence. First- aiders prepare for future emergencies - broken bones and clogged respiratory systems. First Aid is a keyhole into the professional world of medicine. That will be five dollars, Sirf, m This year the future nurses sold doughnuts and candles to increase their treasury and provide sup- port for a Vietnamese child. Special speakers and films provided additional insight into the nursing ca- reer. These have started their training by making the ideals of nursing a part of their lives. 5'-u. pholo - Raymond Buukwaller il ik II6 X lo - Gln-nn Hers lm I I The arts ofthe domesticate will not die while LMS retains its Needlecraft Club. The members, all of whom are girls, become experts in sewing, knitting, and embroidering. BIRD STUDY Bird watchers roam the less populated areas of the LMS campus in search of cardinals or some rare bird which might have wandered this far north. They whistle and warble, but, unfortu- nately, the birds often detect the' counterfeit. l fit 'mnfiiua ' - 1 'isaj ,- 1' ' . A A nv , ' . I i it EEE' 5 . Us 'P' fa I . f, f gf, F ,IW ,t - Y . sw nb, .g ' 4 , P 5 ' V - fl E ,. ,IN 1 L 4 s J - ,- . U i X A , , 1.7 ' . N f , 'NL V 1 J, - ' r it fl , A-I .. 1 l ,J 1 iff , .. ll - RQ d B .kwalter MATH CLUB Did you know that on Mon- day afternoons a group gathers in room 206 to play cards? The group is Math Club and the game they play is called Radix. The cards have num- bers to various bases on them. The members also play WFP 'N PROOF, a logic game stressing reasoning. Some high schools have Olympic Teams which go to tourna- ments and play WFP 'N Proof. Perhaps some year Math Club will enter these 'eOlympics! U IIB . . 1915 I ,A ,-, D, H.. - FOTO FANS Foto Fans experiment with the club camera and learn to take good pictures. Once a month they view a filmg these films give instructions on good picture-taking in addition to telling a story. . .iii photo - Glenn Hershey 3 1 ft RADIO CLUB Nearly every member of Radio Club has or soon will have his Novice License. Tests are admin- istered by Brother Good who holds a General License. The club was thrilled when they made a radio contact, the first in several years, with a boy in Las Vegas, Nevada. II9 GFFICI ATING CLI 5 B Being able to detect a fouligoing or coming marks an Officiating Club member. They exhibit their intelligence by the blowing ol' whistles and the call- ing ol' plays. Beneath that mask of elli- eienoy, do they ever harbor any doubts about their decisions? We wonder. l20 b-.....,-U - P11010 - Run Km,-but DARKROOM CLUB Darkroom Club meets in a eubby-hole room near the Physics Lab. Here they work with the enlarger and memorize the various steps in developing pictures. Two New Happenings at LMS .luly 3, 1970, will he the fulfillment of a dream for approximately 12 LMS students. The group with their tour guide, Daniel Wenger, will fly to Eu- rope for a six weeks' jaunt as part of a larger group under the Foreign Study League.'They will sample Rome's piz- zas, perhaps attempt Swiss yodeling, scrutinize Parisian fashions, and shiver in the shadow of the Tower of London. Collecting all their souvenirs, they will sail for home on a Dutch liner. photo - Ron Krayhill Joyte Keener ol' the Wreaths com s through for LMS while other quizzers alert them- Two new groups Formed this year on campus, Uur quiz teams - The Laurels and the Wreaths. rlhe gathered for practice each Wednesday And took part in quizzes With other schools At Lancaster s Youth For Christ matches. These advertised our school ln a way never done before. I2I if I 1 . ,Z , L, inivr --' A I - -X -g X., ,. 1-Q aw-.-.-..,...,.,, ad! ,,,11S??L 'N ,-3' 4 l 'h 4 riff vf 'Ni SPOTIS lu . xg , I I ootball is more than the kicking f a pigskin ver your opponents, heads o make a field goal. ehind every move there is strategy, n occasional illegal tackle, eg muscles ending to a common end - the goal. I 1 5-Q. U 'Q photo - Glenn Hershey photo - Glenn Hershey 21 , Hg . V . ,n .4-na , , 1 J ,I 4 1 l 'LJ' s 4 A J 1-I Jv 1 pholo - Glenn Hershey -Q ,VX - rw- xy 1 -. u'N 'fYT '- - , 4 photo - Ron Kraybill photo - Ron Kraybiil xr Vx Q 2 pholu - Ron Kraybill Buskvlbull 'lxvlllll I Skating is an LMS sport for which there is built-in equipment. We have our very own pond. On cold, winter days our ice suffers from the cut ofskaters and is dusted by the seats of defeated foes. I'm ready if you are. ',,, . , I X-Q ' y Q., 41.41 1 . . photo - Ravmnnnl Buvkwallvr Al... ? X . is photo - Paul Kunz 2 photo - Raymond Buckwaller ,ir ? ew 'I 'W if 'f ...... galv- 'V u ' N Y 5.3, I Af' P1 ,,. ,- he w M. . ra a X - ' -'L X . d Y ,pf i , QQ . I 5 s 'Q' QA 1 -f I P 1 photo - Ravmnnd Burkwalh-r It's rather cold outside. No wonder Mixer needs so many shoes. X1 Paul Kurtz Matches Between the Gentlemen Laughing, shouting We watched while Junior challenged senior, Freshman wrestled sophomore. ln the height ol' an exciting game We panted almost as hard As the participants. fx photo - Paul Kurtz ph P114 photo - Ron Kruybill We stretched our muscles, Strained our sides, Or screamed till our vocal chords hurt. hi pu wa 1 .A :- 'N photo Vids landls Dorm students occupied their spare time by playing table games such as Monopoly. The more active ones climbed ropes and played vol- leyball. , 1-- - photo - Ruth Bucher phuln - Paul Kurtz plgmi - Run Kraybill I35 photo - Ray Krcidu' N. Q-f. ix photo - Rulh Bucher 1 1 photo - Lois Hws ' 1 student lie -- may ,. V J I - we :Q phalo - Charlotte Eshleman photo - Ron Kraybill Starting the Da W ith God Revival meetings were held Only one week this year. Our evangelist was Herman Glick. In a captivating and personal way He presented Christ to us. This was a time of initial And renewed commitments. To find Cod a man must search for Him. LMS gives a spiritual environment where searching for God and His will becomes easier. Here there are living examples of men and women who have learned, and are teaching, the secret of living with God. - tau- Q What is the key to success? Mr. William Gothard spoke in Student Religious, telling us what memori- zation of the Bible had accom- plished in his own life. It sounded so wonderful, but we wondered if it would work for us. Another morn- ing Peter Dyck came to tell us about Christians in Russia. J Q-'D K fl- pholo - Ron Kraybill Photo Ron Kmybill . ZH to Moderator: Paul Landis . ' Y , i photo - Ron Kraybill 4 31 . Pham - Ron Kraybill photo - Ron Kraybill photo - Run Kraybll James Shank Walton Hackman Howard Zehr Anabapiisl History MCC Executive Secretary oi eral Conference photo - Ron y 1- v,- Y , l A five-member team from South America sang and gave testimonies one Tuesday morning in January. The team consisted of three boys and two girlsg two came from Brazil, two from Argen- tina, and one from Uruguay. One song they sang, America Will Be For Christ named different American countries and seemed to relate the pur- pose of their tour. -Q1 A..:.,:' ...-, ,gf was EA photo - Ron Krayhill Paul Kfaybill EMBMC Ron Knybill photo - Vida Landis David Thomas Lane. Conf. January 26 to January 30 was designated Know Your Church Week. Bishop Paul Landis moderated our extended chapel ser- vices and introduced the speakers. Men rep- resenting various areas of our church spoke on early history, MCC, General Conference, the Mission Board, and Lancaster Confer- ence. ist- photo - Paul Kurtz , , -i L, at V photo - Ruth Bucher I' .f X-kt! . :. ' l'- , E' ' .v 11 Y' ?- ., ' r 'I I Q photo - Paul Kurtz photo - Ron Kraybill 1 photo - Paul Kurtz World of Its Own Dorm life began with a lively debate over the value of continuing the literary societies. A small margin of votes saved them from destruction for this year. Some girls experimented with illegal visits to each other's rooms during study period. A surprise open- house caught boys and girls off-guard and sent them scurrying to straighten cluttered rooms. Prayer circle was held every evening except Tues- day. Thursday nights both dorms gathered in a con- joint prayer circleg they viewed such films as Flips- ide and Beloved Enemy. Dorm students were the ones who spent snow holi- days at school and amused themselves with snowball battles, taffy pulls, and snowmobile rides. They ex- perienced most keenly the extracurriculars of school life. V '39.5.- T7 ,. 5 - 5 Q If ,az 'Q Y L 1 7 B h pholn - Ron Kraybill photo - Paul Kurtz Campus Lie When you cut through the utaneous maximus, you will expose the . . . pholo - Paul Kunz School is not only An assimilation of facts, But of people. photo - Vida landis i V G GJ photo - Vida landis 'L Nobody loves me Everybody hatm me. ' x r H S photo - Paul Kurtz bql1Z1llLl'S rlghls, phmo - Raymond Buukwnller Our interval was measured by laughter and tears, relaxation and concentration, grades, the smile of a teacher, friends. Just one last pat before l go inf' phom - Ron Kraybill 'fn -F .1 pholo - Randall Longenevker Q photo - Ron Kraybill '-r-....,, 1 X---...W-M4 QW-.., ,L ix . uq,du-'MNA' X gk A496 QW' in lllllt '- hu 1 , -.- 7Q annQpg5,, Has our interval been major or minor? A victory or a defeat? The answer rings true. Our interval has been measured by The success or failure of each day. When high school lies in the shadow Of memories past, The triumphs of that present Will be built on the successes ofour past. The harmonies and discords of our interval will remain, Influencing t0morrow's interval. The God of the past Will be the God ofthe future, Always faithful, Forever sure. photo - Randy Longenecker Plmk' ' Pmll Kllfll pholu - Handy Lnngenecker Marian Bechtold Thelma Blank Ruthann Bowman Lois Breneman Dorothy Brubaker Ruth Brubaker Ruth Bucher Jay Carpenter Doris Charles Grace Charles Jonathan Charles Mary Charles Galen Clemmer Roy Clymer Rosalee Diffenbach Fern Dise Nyla Ebersole Julia Eby Elma Engle Charlotte Eshleman Marianne Fisher Eunice Gehman Darlene Gerlach Eileen Gerlach Lois Gerlach Judith Gochnauer Eunice Good Lois Harnly LaVerne Heller Elaine Herr Doris Hershey Glenn Hershey Jay Hershey Nancy Hershey Edna Hess Lois Hess Margie Hilsher Evan Hoover Marcia Hunsecker Ray Hurst Wilmer Hurst Ellen Kauffman Doris Keener Christian Kennel Ben Landis Dean Landis Josephine Landis Senior Chorus Joyce Landis Mary Landis Shirley Landis Vida Landis Judy Lantz Rachel Lauver Elta Leaman Sue Leaman Carol Lefever Nancy Lefever Ellen Lehman Pat Lehman Nancy Longenecker Joy Martin Norma Martin Rhoda Martin Ruth Ann Martin Ada Mast Lillian Metzler Judy Miller Leon Miller Mary Ellen Miller Sandy Miller Carolyn Mummau Janet Musser John Nafziger Don Neff Sharon Nissley Esther Reitz Richard Sauder Janice Shrock Lena Sensenig Jeanette Shenk Sharon Shenk Mary Ann Smucker Rhoda Sollenberger Debra Stauffer Carol Stoltzf us Eileen Stoltzfus Isaac Stoltzfus Dan Swartzentruber Loretta Umble Cheryl Weaver Priscilla Weaver Sharon Weaver Judith Yoder Ruth Ann Ziegler Eunice Zimmerman Sue Horst Ruth Ash Marlin Bechtold Ruth Beiler Edgar Benner Eugene Beyer Janet Bowman Mary Buckwalter Maryanne Byler James Carpenter Steve Denlinger Ruth Detweiler Linda Dise Sandra Gehman David Gingrich Mary Ann Glick Betty Gochnauer James Gochnauer Karen Good Rebecca Graybill David Groff Linda Groff Joel Hackman Rhoda Herr Linda Hershey Susan Hertzler Jeryl Hollinger Marian Hollinger Nancy Hoover Phyllis Hoover Sharon Horning Janet Horst Mary Ann Hostetler Robert Huber Evelyn Hunsecker Susie Kauffman William Kauffman Don Kennel John Kennel Ann King Hilda King Rosa King Anna Ruby Koerner Sam Kurtz Jean Landis Brenda Lapp Judith Lapp Steve Lehman Philip Lefever Rhoda Lehman Sondra Lehman Faye Lentz Joyce Longacre Ferne Longenecker Randall Longeneeker Donna Mack Robert Mast Rowena Mast Herbert Miller Kay Moshier Margaret Nauman Carol Neff Barbara Nissley Betty Nissley Sheryl Petershiem Joanne Ranck Donna Reinford Janet Rheinheiner Keith Rohrer Faye Sangrey Yvonne Sangrey Dorothy Shank Glenda Shank James Shank Gerald Shank Marlin Smucker Cheryl Stoltzfus Edith Stoltzfus Stephen Stoltzfus Linda Stoner Rosalene Strickler Earl Swartzentruber Aldine Weaver Donna Weaver Marian Weaver Sheryl Weaver Deborah Wenger Ron Wenger Sara Wenger Hilda Zook Diffenbach, Rosalee 61, 84, 109, Anderson, Jeanette 35 Ash, Ruth E. 45, 112, 116 Asper, Allen 11, 45, 110 Baer, Ronald 45, 101, 110, 100, 122, 125, 127, 128 Basehore, Thomas A. Beam, Frances E. 39, 111 Bechtold, Marian E. 11, 57, 104, 112 Bechtold, Marlin 45, 110, 112, 126, 129 Beiler, E. Kenneth 39, 111, 125 Beiler, Jean E. 39, 11 Beiler, Marcia J. 39, 111 Beiler, Orpha J. 39, 117 Beiler, Ruth 45, 112 Beiler, Verna 45, 46, 112 Charles 1 12, Charles Charles 112 Charles, 136 Index , Doris S. 53, 60, 84, 93, 121 , Grace M. 60, 112, 119 ,Jonathan E. 60, 61, 109, Lois Ann 60, 112, 119, Charles, Mary E. 60, 112 Clemmer, Galen J. 60, 89, 107, 109, 110, 112 Clemmer, Glenn A. 39 Clymer, Roy 61, 95, 110, 112 Deiter, Deiter, James R. 61, 125 Miriam E. 35, 111 Dietz, John S. 39 Diffenbach, Alan R. 5, 35, 101 Benner, T. Edgar 45, 112 Beyer, E. Eugene 45, 112 Blank, Brenda K. 39, 131, 139 Blank, Thelma R. 57, 112 Bontrager, Gregory A. 45, 110, 118 Bontrager, Joann M. 57, 112, 125, 116, 121 Bowman, Janet 45, 112, 121 Bowman, M. Ray 57, 106, 126 Bowman, Ruth Ann 57, 112 112, 105 Dise, Fern M. 62, 112, 117, 140 Denlinger, Eugene R. 11, 45, 110 Denlinger, Steven L. 44, 45, 112, Breneman, Arlene K. 57, 112 Breneman, Gerald S. 35 Breneman, Joanne L. 45, 112 Breneman, Kenneth L. 35 Breneman, Lois M. 53, 58, 112 116, 117 Detweiler, Ruth G. 44, 46, 109, 112, 130 Dise, Linda J. 46, 53, 112, 117, 120, 131 Eberly, Daniel 62, 110, 120 Eberly, Kenneth 46 Eberly, Linda G. 35, 117 Eberly, Lois M. 5, 35 Ebersole, Jay D. 62, 126, 131 Ebersole, Mary L. 35, 111 Brubaker, David W. 35, 101, 111 Brubaker, Dorothy L. 58, 112, 116 Brubaker, Harlan E. 10, 58 Brubaker, John A., Jr. 39, 111 Brubaker, Ruth E. 59, 112, 116 Buchen, Rebecca 45, 53, 112 Bucher, Kenneth 3, 39 Bucher, Ruth A. 59, 98, 103, 112, 118, 121 Buckwalter, Mary F. 45, 101, 112, 114, 100 Buckwalter Neta M. 39, 111, 137 Buckwalter, Raymond, G. 59, 119 Buckwalter, She l L. 35 Ebersole, Nyla S. 56, 62, 96, 112, 141 Eby, Dennis L. 62, 110, 123 Eby, Doris A. 35, 111 Eby, Julia A. 63, 112, 114, 130, 116 Eby, Lloyd 39,, 111 Engle, Elma L. 32, 63, 104, 109, 112, 116 Engle, Susan E. 39, 46 Esh, Sylvan R. 46 Eshleman, Charlotte F. 8, 63, 84, 109, 112, 120, 102 Eshleman, Lynn L. 35, 111 Fisher, Marianne L. 63, 112, 117 VY Burkholder. E. Merle 45 Byler, Carolyn 59, 103, 112 Byler, Maryanne 45, 112, 117, 135 Carpenter, James R. 45, 112, 125 Carpenter, Jay S. 59, 112, 125 Fly, Mark L. 9, 63, 109, 110, 115 Fox, Beulah P. 39, 111, 121 Frederick, Carl T. 35 Frederick, J. Ray 64, 81, 110 Frey, Dennis L. 64, 110, 119 Frey, Ruth Ann 39 Garber, Dale M. 56, 65, 69, 106, 110, 115, 120, 129 Garber, Judith E. 5, 35, 111 Gehman, Eunice J. 65, 112, 114, 136 Gehman, Sandra L. 46, 112 Gerlach, Darlene C. 65, 112, 114, 116 Gerlach, Eileen N. 65, 112, 114 Gerlach, John W. 3, 65, 110, 115, 125, 126 Gerlach, Lois J. 65, 112, 116 Gingrich, David L. 46, 112 Gingrich, David R. 46, 101, 100, 119 Glick, David D. 39, 111 Glick, J. Andrew 54, 66, 125, 126, 142 Glick, Mary Ann 46, 112 Glick, Samuel L. 66, 110 Gochenaur, Betty I. 46, 112 Gochenaur, James 46, 112, 119 Gochnauer, Judith E. 66, 99, 112, 116, 117 Good, Dennis B. 66, 110, 115, 119 Good, Eunice W. 66, 103, 112 Good, Karen B. 46, 112 Good, Linford 39, 101, 111, 100 Good, Robert 34, 35 Graybill, Rebecca D. 46, 112, 137 Graybill, Clayton 36, 39, 119, 121 Groff, David N. 46, 112 Groff, James L. 35 Groff, Linda E. 46, 112 Groff, Marian M. 66, 112 Hackman, Joel H. 46, 112, 120, Halteman, Deborah C. 39, 11 Harnish, Doris J. 12, 39, 53 Harnish, James M. 67, 110 Harnish, Joanne M. 46 Harnish, Marian E. 67, 112, 117 Hamish, Marvin E. 53, 68, 81 Harnly, Lois K. 68, 112 Heller, LaVerne G. 68, 97, 112, 104 Herr, Elaine L. 1, 68, 112, 105 Herr, Rhoda 47, 53, 112 Hershey, Andrew 5, 39 Hershey, Charles E. 47 Hershey, David L. 47 Hershey, Doris J. 54, 68, 109, 112 I47 Hershey, Glenn R. 68, 112, 105 Hershey, Jay M. 10, 69, 112 Hershey, Joyce E. 35, 111 Hershey, Linda M. 47, 112 Hershey, Nancy J. 69, 112, 116 Hershey, Rosanne M. 40, 111 Hershey, Rosemary M. 35, 111, 117 Hershey, Sara S. 40, 111, 137, 139 Hershey, Sue A. 69, 104, 112 Hertzler, Dean 9, 47, 110 Hertzler, Susan A. 47, 112, 118 Hunsecker, Marcia M. 73, 106, 112, 136, 141 Hurst, Kenneth L. 36 Hurst, Ray N. 73, 90, 95, 97, 101, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 100 Hurst, Wilmer M. 73, 109, 112 Jones, Carol 39, 40, 46, 11, 100, 101, 122, 131, 140 Jones, Kenneth L. 36, 111 Kauffman, Betty L. 40, 111, 139 Kauffman, Clair E. 10, 73, 90, 115 Kauffman, Ellen E. 10, 32, 54, 73, Kreider, Ray M. 48 Kurtz, John A. 75, 107, 109, 110 Kurtz, Luke H. 39, 40, 111 Kurtz, Paul N. 75, 100, 101, 106, 110, 115, 129 Kurtz, Samuel H. 11, 49, 109, 112 Landis, Benjamin L. 75, 90, 109, 122 Hess, Carl A. 69, 79, 96, 118, 125, 120 Hess, Dale E. 40, 111 Hess, Daniel R. 70 Hess, Edna L. 70, 81, 112, 119 Hess, Gloria 47, 112 Hess, James D. 9, 70, 90 Hess Lois A. 70, 93, 112, 121, 143 Hess, Mary Lois 36, 111 109, 112, 116 Kauffman, Linda S. 47, 112 Kauffman, Louella A. 40, 111, 121 Kauffman, Rosene S. 47, 112 Kauffman, Steven G. 40, 111 Kauffman, Susie A. 48, 112, 105 Kauffman, William C. 48, 101, 112, 118, 100 Lantz, Dale 49 Hess, Hess, Naomi M. 40 P. Bruce 40, 111, 120 Hess, Rachel 40 Hess, Richard 40, 111 High, L. Lorraine 39, 40, 111, 139 Keener, Dennis D. 73, 84, 96, 101, 110, 100, 125, 126, 129 Keener, Doris J. 72, 74, 95, 112, 116, 142 Hilsher, Margie A. 62, 70, 104, 112 Hochstetler, Walter E. 70 Hollinger, David L. 71, 115, 118 Hollinger, Jeryl L. 47, 112 Hollinger, John C. 36, 111 Hollinger, Marian M. 11, 47, 112 Keener, Joyce 1, 74, 95, 98, 112, 121 Keener, Paul D. 74, 1209, 110 Keens, J. Edwin 54, 62, 74 Keller, J. Robert 48 Kennel, Christian D. 75, 112, 115, 137, 143 Kennel, Don E. 48, 112, 126 Hoover, Bernice R. 38, 39, 40, 111, 131 Hoover, Donald L. 36, 37, 111 Hoover, Evan E. 71, 110, 112, 120 Hoover, Nancy L. 47, 112, 130 Hoover, Phyllis R. 47, 112, 120, 131 Horning, Sharon L. 47, 112 Horst Horst Horst , Clara Sue 10, 72, 112 Janet L. 47 112 116 Z M. Eugene io, ei, 71, 115 Horst, Margaret L. 36 Horst, Nancy R. 10, 72, 112, 116 Hostetler, Alma C. 47 Hostetler, Dale R. 3, 33, 36 Hostetler, David J. 47 Hostetler, Mary Ann 47, 112 Huber, Robert L. 47, 112 Hunsecker, Evelyn F. 9, 46, 47, 112 I48 Kennel, John D. 48, 112 Kennel, Philip N. 48, 110 King, Ann E. 48, 112 King, Barry 40, 100, 101, 111 King, Glenda M. 48 King, Hilda S. 48, 112 King, Lowell R. 36 King, Patricia L. 40, 111, 122, 131 King, Rosa L. 48, 101, 109, 112, 117, 130, 131 King, Sanford L. 48, 110 Kline, Charles M. 48, 140 Koerner, Anna Ruby 48, 112, 117 Kolb, Nathan J. 9, 32, 48, 122, 131, 129 Koppel, David J. 40, 111, 143 Kraybill, Mark B. 54, 58, 75, 109, , 110, 100, 101 Kraybill, Ronald S. 48, 110, 121 Kreider, Connie K. 36, 100, 125 ,112, Landis, Dean E. 75, 109, 110, 112 Landis, Diane L. 36, 111 Landis, Donna M. 36 Landis, Jacqueline J. 38, 39, 40, 111, 114 Landis, Janet L. 40, 111 Landis, Jay E. 36, 111 Landis, Jean E. 49, 112 Landis, Josephine A. 76, 112 Landis, Joyce E. 10, 76, 97, 100, 101, 112, 143 Landis, Mary M. 76, 112, 114 Landis, Ruth Ann 8, 36, 101, 111 Landis, Shirley A. fS1'.J 32, 76, 112, 1111. Landis, Steven E. 34, 36, 111 Landis, 1 14, Vida J. 10, 76, 103, 112, 116 Lantz, Judy E. 76, 87, 112, 116, 121 Lantz, Reba J. 34, 36, 111 Lapp, Brenda L. 49, 104, 112 Lapp, Judith E. 9, 49, 112, fJr.j, 12 Lapp, Judith Lynne 41, 11, 100, 101 Lapp, Regina D. 41, 111 Lauver, Rachel 55, 77, 112 Leaman, Elta, J. 77, 112 Leaman, Ronald M. 36, 111 Leaman , Steve, 49, 112, 129, 133 Leaman, Sue 77, 112, 116 Lefever, Carol A. 78, 112 Lefever, Nancy J. 46, 78, 109, 112, 116 Lefever, Philip P. 49, 112 Lefever, Raymond H. 78, 95, 115, 143 Lehman, Ellen L. 78, 112, 117, 140 Lehman, Jason 78, 118 Lehman, Loretta E. 78, 81, 109, 112, 131 Lehman, Rhoda J. 49, 112 Lehman, Ruby G. 36, 53, 111 Lehman Pat 8, 79, 81, 102, 107, 109, 112 Lehman, Sondra Kay 49, 112, 117 Lennon, David 1. 36 Lentz, Faye L. 49, 112, 131 Lentz, Jean L. 36, 111 Longacre, Joyce A. 46, 49, 109, 112 Longenecker, David G. 49, 110 Longenecker, Ferne E. 9, 46, 50, 112, 143 Longenecker, Nancy E. 79, 97, 106, 107, 109, 112, 100, 101 Longenecker, Randall L. 50, 110, 112, 126 Lutz, Ronald E. 10, 79, 119 Mack, Donna L. 46, 50, 109, 112 Malloy, Richard, Jr. 10, 64, 69, 79, 110, 143 Martin, D. David 36 Martin, Dale G. 36 Martin, Daniel L. 80, 110 Martin, Delmar Paul 41 Martin, E. Gary 41 Martin, Glenn D. 80, 90, 110 Martin Gilbert N. 36 Martin: Joy M. ao, 104, 112, 130 Martin, Norma J. 80, 95, 107, 109, 112, 143 Martin, Rhoda 80, 95, 112 Martin Martin 9 Martin, 1 Ruth Ann 80, 109, 112 Susan A. 36 Susan L. 50, 117 Mast, Ada K. 81, 112, 130, 142 Mast, Anthony L. 126 Mast, David L. 81, 106, 107, 109, 110, 141 Mast, Dorothy E. 41, 111 Mast, Robert E. 44, 50, 109, 112 Mast, Rowena M. 50, 112 Mast, Susan L. 82, 116 McCleary, Sandra 36 Mellinger, Ronald L. 5, 41 Metzler, Daniel L. 36, 111 Metzler, Lillian 82, 112 Metzler, M. Loretta 41, 111 Miller, Catherine M. 41 Miller, Miller, Herbert L. 50, 112, 129 Judith M. 41, 111 Miller, Judy A. 10, 82, 87, 110, 112 Miller, Leon E. 82, 112, 126 Miller, 112 Mary Ellen 82, 95, 101, Miller, Sandra F. 83, 112, 121 Mogel, Jay E. 50 Moshier, Kay 50, 109, 112 Moshier, Mervin D. 38, 39, 41, 111 Moyer, Harold M. 83 Mummau, Carolyn F.. 1, 83, 100, 101, 112, 120 Murphy, Leslie C. 36, 98,117 Musser, James M. 42 Musser, Jane H. 83, 116 Musser, Janet R. 83, 112, 114, 116 Nafziger, John D. 84, 112 Nafziger, Robert E. 50, 110 Nafziger, Sara J. 42 Nauman, Margaret L. 50, 112 Neff, Carol J. 50, 112 Neff, Clair R. 42 Neff, Donald M. 77, 84, 112 Neff, Doris A. 37, 111 Nissley, Barbara A. 44, 51, 102, 109, 112 Nissley, Betty E. 51, 112, 116 Nissley, Joyce E. 51, 116 Nissley, Sharon L. 84, 112 Nolt, Charlotte A. 37 Pellman, Kenneth R. 54, 81, 85, 90, 95, 104, 109, 110, 121, 136 Petersheim, Sheryl M. 51, 112, 116 Ramer, Beverly I. 85, 103, 112, 120, 140 Ranck, Joanne K. 51, 112, 120, 121 Redcay, Anna Mary 42 Redcay, Nathan -L. 42 Reed, Sally L. 85, 99, 106, 112, 114, 130, 135 Reinford, Donna D. 51, 112, 131 Reinford, Jerry D. 42, 111 Reitz, Esther N. 85, 112 Reitz, Raymond F.. 54, 85, 96, 104, 109, 110, 121, 127, 128 Rheinheimer, Janet F. 51, 109, 112 Rohrer, Keith N. 51, 112 Rohrer, Linda M. 85, 112, 117, 121 Sands, Carl D. 42, 111 Sangrey, Faye L. 51, 104, 112 Sangrey, Yvonne 51, 112, 117 Sauder, Barbara J. 51, 116 Sauder, Blanche F.. 42, 111 Sauder, Sauder, Sauder, Sauder, Eric L. 42, 111 John E. 37 Raymond B. 37, 111 Richard B. 86, 110, 112, 114, 115 Schrock, Janice M. 86, 112, 116 Sensenig, Lena M. 86, 112, 116 Shank, Dorothy E. 51, 112, 100, 101 Shank, Glenda 51, 112, 117 Shank, Jeanette H. 81, 86, 112 Shank, Charlotte A. 42, 111 Sheeler, Susan F.. 51 Shellenberger, Henry 86, 90, 110 Shenk, James B. 42, 111 Shenk, James W. 51, 110, 112 Shenk, N. Gerald 51, 110, 112, 121 Shenk, Sharon L. 87, 112, 116 Siegrist, Daniel H. 87 Siegrist, Ellene F. 37, 111, 117 Slaymaker, Debra Sue 37, 53, 111, 117 Smith, Charen 42 Smoker, Marlene F. 37, 111 Smoker, Marlin R. 42, 111 Smoker, Paul D. 51 Smoker, Terry L. 53, 87 Smucker, Jerald 51, 110, 115 Smucker, Marlin L. 32, 52, 112, 115 Smucker, Mary Ann 1, 88, 112 Snader, Sara Jane 88, 141 Sollenberger, Rhoda 88, 112, 130 Stahl, Joseph A. 37 Stamm, Samuel L. 38, 42 Stauffer, Bruce E. 52 Stauffer, Debra L. 88, 112, 116 Stauffer, H. Wilmer 52, 110 Stauffer, Jere M1 52 Stauffer, John D. 37 Stauffer, Joyce 37, 111 Stoltzfus, Amos, Jr. 52, 110, 116 Stoltzfus, Betty L. 42, 111 Stoltzfus cami M. 46, 54, az, as, 97, 101, 109, 112, 116, 100, 128, 130, 131, 143 Stoltzfus, Cheryl A. 46, 52, 112 Stoltzfus, Daniel B. 88 Stoltzfus, Darlene J. 43, 111 Stoltzfus, Don M. 52, 129 Stoltzfus, Edith M. 52, 101, 106, 112, 116 I 49 115 Stoltzfus, G. Eileen 56, 89, 96, 112, 121, 137, 143 Stoltzfus, Kenneth D. 39, 43, 111 Stoltzfus, Isaac H. 89, 109, 112, Stoltzfus, Lynetta 43, 126, 129 Stoltzfus, Muriel J. 43 Stoltzfus, Stephen R. 52, 98, 110, 112, 119 Stoltzfus, Warren L. 89, 97, 106, 110, 139 122, 125, 128, 142, 102, Stoner, Jean L. 52, 112 Zimmerman, Roy W. 9, 93, Stoner, Linda J. 52, 112 Strickler, Darlene J. 37, 111 Strickler, Rosalene 32, 52, 112, 143 Swartzendruber, Daniel 90, 110, 112, 115 Swartzendruber, Earl 52, 112 Thomas, L. Rachel 34, 37, 111 Thomas, Rebecca H. 43, 111 Troxel, Ivan R. 52, 53 Umble, lvan M. 90, 95, 106, 110, 129 Umble, Kenneth M. 37 Umble, Linda J. 90, 112, 143 Umble, Bauer, Boose, Loretta J. 1, 87, 90, 112 Roger 21 Mable 30 Umble, Patricia A. 37, 111 Umble, Shirley A. 35, 37, 111 Weaver, Aldine M. 53, 112 Weaver, Betty J. 43, 111 Weaver, Cheryl L. 91, 96, 112, 131 Weaver, D. Lamar 37, 111 Weaver, Donna L. 53, 109, 112 Weaver, Donald E. 35, 37 Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Esther M. 39, 43, 111 , Jay Nelson 37, 119 , Julia A. 91 , Karen J. 43, 111 , Kathleen M. 53, 112 Weaver, Marian R. 53, 112 Weaver, Nelson J. 91, 109, 110 Weaver, Priscilla A. 91, 112, 136 Weaver, Ronald R. 53 Weaver, Sharon R. 54, 91, 112, 116 Weaver, Sheryl A. 53, 112, 116, 141 Weber, Carol L. 37, 118 Weber, 106. 127, David E. 8, 11, 61, 92, 97, 107, 109, 110, 115, 125, 137, 141 Wenger, Gerald L. 43 Wenger, Johannes D. 43, 120 Wenger , Mark R. 37, 111 A Wenger, Robert E. 92 Wenger Ronald E. 53 112 Wenger: sara 12.53, ui, 105, 100 Wolgemuth, Rachel 53, 112 Yoder, Dorother R. 37 Yoder, Judith L. 92, 112, 116 Yoder, Karen S. 53, 112 Yoder, Rachel F. 53 Yoder Rhoda J. 37 Yoder, Timothy J. 53, 110 Youndt, Dale T. 53 Zeager, Dorothy 53 Ziegler, Ruth Ann 93, 112, 117 Zimmerman, Eunice E. 93, 116, 140 Zimmerman, Jay Mark 9, 93, 115 114 112, 110, 115, 1 Wenger, Deborah L. 53, 109, 112 118, 131 Zook, Duane E. 56, 93, 97, 109, 110 Zook, Geraldine 53 Zook, Hilda J. 53, 112, 117 Faculty and Employees Kolb, Rhoda 13, 30, 38, 117 Kreider, Mildred 30 McMichael, Suie 12, 30 Bowman, Mabel 30 Charles, Anna Lois 29 Detwiler, Lowell 20, 120 Dietz, Myron 15, 20, 100 Gehman, Janet 16, 56, 103 Gingrich, Ann 27, 46, 50, 120, 131, 135 Glick, Virginia 29 Good Noah 14, 18, 117, 145 Graybill, Rhoda 16 Hege, Harlan 30 Herr, Elizabeth 30 Hess, Pauline 13, 29 High, Daniel 30 High, David 30 Holling er, Clair 28 Hoover, Alta 30, 56, 141 Keener, Edwin 13, 26 Keener, Florence 30 Keener, Lois G. 17 Kolb, Norman 13, 25 I50 Kreider, Stanley 15, 19, 118 Kropf, Carolyn 28, 38, 106 Leaman, Harry 30 Leaman, Mary 30 Lefever, Ruth 12, 30 Lehman, Ruth 30 Lentz, Wilbur 18 Longenecker, Charles 22, 44, 107, 142 Martin, Anna Mary 30 Mohler, Verna 12, 16, 4-4, 106 Mosemann, Martha 26 Moshier, Arnold 4, 5, 28, 107, 109 Moshier, Elton 21, 107, 118, 119 Moshier, Rosa 29, 105 Reed, Herbert 30 Reed, Paul 23, 34 Reinford, Florence 30, 44 Reitz, Martha 13, 29 Rohrer, Mary 30 Sell, Glenn 24 Scott, Steve 30 Shearer, Kenneth 12, 19, 34, 71 Stoltzfus, Kenneth 30 Stoltzfus, Lowell 27, 30, 82, 101, 107, 141, 126, 129 Stoner, Clyde 15, 26 Thomas Weaver, Weaver, Weaver, Wenger, David 10, 25, 139 Amos 29 Hershey 30 J. Irvin 24, 44, 105 Daniel 13, 20, 56, 107, 120, 130, 131, 120, 121, 126, 128 Wenger, Edna 12, 17, 106 Wenger, Larry 22, 23, 56, 107, 119, 122 Wenger, Rhoda 23, 34, 116 Witmer, Anna 30 Witmer, Howard 14, 25, 95 Yoder, John 24, 38, 107 Zook, Floyd 22, 38, 103 Thank You! N A note of thanks to all those who help record our interval: JANET GEHMAN, Who willingly worked on Laurel Wreath over Christmas vacation. FLOYD ZOOK, who kept us out of financial tangles. PAUL SCHLOAD, photographer from Peelis Studio, who climbed shaky ladders and walked over soggy fields to gain necessary pictures. GLENN HERSHEY, RON KRAYBILL, PAUL KURTZ, RANDY LONGENECKER, and all others who walked the campus with ready cameras and snapped desired pictures. STUDENT SALES CAPTAINS and SALESMEN. All students and teachers who suffered through the agonies of picture posing. EDWARD PATRICK, representative from Taylor, who gave us welcome ideas and advice. If e Xxx Men J. 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