Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1975
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'fl The God-given Rudder of LMH May I have your attention, please, for these announce- ments?,' breaks in the principal's soft-spoken voice over the intercom. Behind that well-modulated voice is a dedicated team working together to raise funds, coordinate student activities, change schedules to everybody's satisfaction, and keep records in ship-shape order. Accommodatingly they push pressing work aside, giving us their whole attention as we drop in with frustrations, complaints, or excitement. With years of experience and insight, they nurture us in becoming. Upper left: Robert hl. Messncr. Assoc. in Devel' opment. Pauline Hess, Secretary to Business Manager. Above: Gerald IE. Martin. BS.. Business Man- ngcr. Left: Isaac I.. Frederick, Mlid., Ciuid1mct'Coun- sclor A Look Info Ourselves God's Word. The foundation for our Way of life. In the team-taught course of the Christian Church - Its History and Literature, we followed the Bible's pathway and influence since its beginning. Christian Service Preparation involved us in servingjesus through out-of-school work. In all Bible classes, basic Bible truths and inspiration for the Christian walk were uniquely bound together. MAH I 5:-41 at J.. W Palhwag fo Oiher Lands A key to knowing and understanding others. Entering Rooms 208 and 209 we find ourselves in a German, French, or Spanish atmosphere, learning the cultures of other peoples as we struggle to master their language by using it daily in class conversations. Finding out about others gives us new insight into our- selves, revealing that deep down inside, we all are the same. Facing page. upper right: Glen M. Sell, 13.8. Bible. Lower lefr: Ray Hurst, Bible, Delmarj. Glick, B.S., Bible, Phys. Ed., Public Relations, Upper lefr: Noah G. Good, M.S., French, Ger- man. Louise Showalter, B.S., Spanish. Differeni Places - Differeni Times Learning about people from other cultures and from other times. That's what Social Studies is. It is also doing individual research for Senior Social Scienceg looking at Economics and Dollars and Sense from the Christian perspective of steward- shipg seeing relations in the team taught courses such as Soci- ology and Literature of Social Issuesg visiting a Philadelphia museum to get authentic views of World Culturesg or dig- ging, locally, into the culture of Lancaster County. x , ' fxe X i 4--a Lu .w-,L p if I 4' 5 ! ff .4 ,- Facing page, left: Elton G. Moshier, M.S., Social Studies. Right: Myron S. Dietz, M.S.. Social Studies and Bible. Upper Ieftzjonathan ll. Charles, B.S., Social Studies. Below: Daniel L. Wenger, BA., Social Studies. Y, Mr. Brubaker and Social Studies teachers tal-te a lunch stop on their way to a convention at Goshen. lf Qld I . , -' H X i lil' -Za, fgr Y l'Lvf: 1 5- My gl 1, -QQ Sex . EMSA tv? it-.ig A J T191 gi ,,-.. -.. ,' 5, ay Q -. X , ar i N55 gi Iii: , Q- ig 01 I 4 5 Ez: - S . 5 ,an, Upper left: H. livcrcu Myers. MS.. Science Luwcr left: M. Stanley Kreicler. MS.. Math. Above: R. Kenneth Shearer, M.S., Math. Facing page. upper right: Charles B. Longen Lower left: I.. Larry XV:-nger. MA.. Science Lower righrzjoseph L. Heller, BS., Science Abovc: -Inner N. Gchm1in,M,Ed.. English. Above right: Roseanne S, Brencman, BS., English Lower right: Daniel L. Dicrzcl, BA., English. Facing page, upper left: Arnoldj. Moshicr, B.S., Music. Barbara A, Kanagy, B.A., English. I I lf Lin. n ruise Inio Imaginafion Whatsoever things are true, lovely, . . . We think on these things in English, Art, and Music classes. We look into our- selves, learning to express our thoughts in words, painting, or song. From a variety of electives we may choose to read Litera- ture of the American Minorities or to identify with others in Moments of Decision. In a new course, Mennonites and the Fine Arts, we discover our past creativeness and join in the cel- ebration of presenting our faith artistically. Freshmen were required to explore Art and Music for one semester. Fi, 1' 5.2 4. 'ZH' Using Our Hands A hit here, a stitch there, and soon the product takes shape Our tools are glass, clay, the lathe and the sewing machine. Shop and Home Ec teach us to use our hands, giving us a head start into the world of employment and family responsi- bilities. Home Ec for Boys unexpectedly gained popularity in its first year offered. Facing page, upper right: R. Wesley Ncwswanger, B.S., lnclusrrial Arts. -I. Clair Hollinger, Industrial Arts. Lift: Christine G. Landis, B.S,, Home lic, BCIOW: Connie Wezivcr, BS., Home lic., Phys. Hal, Cmfrs. N ff 4.4 Vid, new Gefling Down +o Business As our beginners struggled to keep up with the music's rhythm, our advanced typists thundered away, tak- ing dictation and typing business let- ters. Bookkeeping involved computing payrolls and setting up budgets, while students in accounting studied single proprietorships, corporations, and part- nerships. Agricultural students gained skills in animal nutrition and breeding, soil testing, and forest conservation. Clyde B. Stoner, M.Ed., Business Education. Upper rightzj. Richard 'l'lmn1:is, BS., Bible, Agriculture. Marilyn Kurtz, Business Education. l l 5 li l .58- lnformalion Experis The helping hands in our school. At the beck-and-call of teachers and students, they rush here and there. Passes need signing. Tests need to be typed at the last minute. Dates, fig- ures, and magazine titles are on the tip of their tongues. Pro- jectors and films need scheduling. Letters are written . . . 1, 2, 3 . . . How do they manage to keep their cool? Upper left: Lois A. Zook, B.S.. Librarian. Mary Frederick, Study Hall Supervisor, Library Assistant. Lower left: Marry Ann Hostcrrer, Information kcremry. Fifnessz Bodg and Mind Buzz! The bell rings and we all run. It's time for Phys. Ed. Hustling out to the old gym and casting longing eyes at the new gym, we know that for the next 45 minutes we will have a lot of fun competing in games like football, softball, volley- ball, and soccer. For a change of pace, health gives insight on how our bod- ies respond to our environment. Slam on the brakes! Stunning movies, in the classroom and exciting experiences on the road make us good drivers - that is, it should! .gil ob ' A 'Y vi-L ,244- Fncing page, lower left: Martha I.. Kcllcy, B.A Phys. Eel, Upper right: Rolwrt M, Bender, ELS.. Phys. Eel Health. Dccpilcn Mnlagnr, Laboratory Assismm. Upper left: Evelyn Tobias, Nurse. Chcsrcr L. Wenger, B.S., Phys, Ecl., Driver Ed. Health, f Wf'i Keepers ai Home Teachers, brothers, friends. At least thatis what they should be, and at L.M.H. they are. The center of our small abode, they keep us straight and lend a hand in guiding us as we grow. They shout, they growl, they snore, they smile. Like Mom and Dad, they really care. W ,ern mln! my, Illia Cnhaek' .gr llcfr: Clmrlottc Glick, 15.5. Dircrtor of Housing. Below: Rit'li:1rclTI1onms, Ray Hurst, Mrs. Glit'ic.,lu.iimc Service wifh Jog Behind the scenes they give of their energy and time. Our campus is kept physically fit as the fix-it men appear here and there mending shades, replacing light bulbs, and unclogging stubborn drains. With smiles on their faces and spoons in their hands, the cooks fill our trays with Mennonite-style cooking. Although it isn't easy to satisfy our different tastes, they make a terrifically good effort. If you take a peep into the kitchen during meal preparations, you'll also hear plenty of friendly banter and laughter. Right, left to right: Verda Miller, Bob Miller, Clarence Rutt, Below, standing: Mabel Bowman, Mabel Boose, Mary Leaman, Ruth Garman, Ruth Lefever. Seated: Anna Mary Martin, Ruth Ichman, Minerva Herr, Anna Witmer, Elizabeth Herr. Not pictured: Mae Bow- man. 33 'Q CLASSES Seniors Seniors were confronted with new responsibilities as they What's it like to be a senior? assumed their role as big brother and big sister . They worked and waited twelve long years for the day of gradua- There's no one to look up to anymore! tion. Now in 1975, they are the first class to have the opportu- nity to graduate in the new auditorium-gymnasium. Facing Wow! I'm really a senior! the future with mixed emotions and various expectations, they seek God's presence to guide them. Being a senior brings new responsibilities! No more years to go! Dear Underclassmen, It is with many memories that we leave. For as we look back on the past four years, we realize that, in growing together as a class, we have widened our friendships to include those who must remaing and it is those friends that we will miss. Class of '75 Left to right: Sandy Burkhart, Secretaryg AJ. King, Vice-Presidenrg Bernie Good, Presidcntg Mr. Dan Wenger, Advisorg Marilyn Miller, Trcasurerg Mrs. Glick, Advisor. H' V.. .. 44.41 ,, ' Far left: E. Diane Bechtel Wakamsa, Ind. Alsace Manor Mennonite james E. and Suetta Martin Bechtel Pure religion and undcfilecl before God and the Father is this . , . to keep himself unspotted from the world. james 1:27 Left: Philip Benjamin Beiler Narvon, Pa. Pequea Amish Mennonite Lena Lapp Beiler That l may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His suffer- ings. Phil. 3:16 Below: Harold Lamar Bechtold Bainbridge, Pa. Goods Mennonite jay M, and Ruth Longenecker Bechtold We love Him, because He first loved us. ljn. 4:19 Left: Clair Eldon Beiler Paradise, Pa, Mine Road Amish Mennonite Elvin L. and Ruth Zook Beiler Charity suffereth long, and is lcindg charity envieth notg charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up. I Cor. 13:4 Right: Myron Vaughn Bontrager Christiana, Pa. Bart Mennonite Amos L. and Lois Swartzentruber Bontrager There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful . . . I Cor. 10:13 Above: Carol june Blank Cap, Pa. Kinzers Mennonite Lester A. and Mary Lou Lauver Blank Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts . . . Ps. 139:21 24 Right: Beth H. Breneman Manheim, Pa. Erisman's Mennonite Albert T. and Mary jane Hess Breneman And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive. Matt. 21 :22 Anne Marie Brubaker Smoketown, Pa. First Deaf Mennonite J. Lester and Lois Byler Brubaker I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me . . . Gal. 2:20 Right: Dale Eugene Bowman Kinzers, na. Sunnyside Mennonite Leroy H. and Lydia Ann Horst But I say unto you, that ye resist not evil . . . Matt. 5:39 n Shirley Barnhart Bucher Rachel Bnrbaker Lititz, Pa. Lancaster, Pa, Hess Mennonite Neffsville Mennonite Raymond N. and Mildred Bamhart Bucher Albert P. and Betty Breneman Brubaker But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew I will love thee, O Lord, my strength. Ps. 18:1 their strength . . . Isa. 40:51 141 Sandra Kay Burkhart Lancaster, Pa. Chestnut Hill Mennonite Frank R. and Doris Metzler Burkhart If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and His love is perfected in us. Ijn. 4:12 Y W , St .,.,.g,... sm. Vit'-Y s i A In N ,4'i . f Pt. ' -Q '- n I . A ' ii t 4 4 X l' r . ,I P' . 1 ,g.z,5 - ' o A A Q 4 I ' X 1 4'. A J if fx-6 1 new I' 1 - ,' 'V I NN' .1 . f ' ' , I A, --4' K , .- 'f'i, ,lp . into 1 1 v -Mfg? '31 1... f x 1. , 'ima . ' ' 'I'-'4h ' wi, 2 . .4 V ' - I ' Q ,, , 1 . ' ' 1' I ' Left: jay Morris Burkholder Leola,Pa. Charlotte Street Mennonite Carl G. and Dorothy Shenk Burkholder O give thanks unto the Lordg for He is good: for his mercy endureth forever. Ps. 136:1 Right: Samuel Gingrich Charles Lancaster, Pa. Habeckers Mennonite Ivan G. and Martha Gingrich Charles To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Eccl. 3:1 Far right: Sharon Faye Charles Lancaster, Pa. Millersville Mennonite Abram H. and Ruth Keller Charles But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strengthg they shall mount up with wings as eagles . . . Isa, 40:3 'Gaim id' v 1 -. LT. mr f - iff. q L. zillion' . - e Q 1 . 0 I Q I L ' ' LY V ' r f +4 H' . A ' ,,.l il 1-J I A V ..g QQ : J, gl -1 . -1 f-iA . l Above: Sharyn Ebersole Charles Right: Clair Dise Lancaster, Pa. Leola, Pa. Habeckers Mennonite Warren and Marian Smoker Disc D. Arthur and Miriam Ebersole Charles Millport Mennonite Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and He . . . all things work together for good to them shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the that love God, to them who are called according Lord, Ps. 27:14 to His purpose. Rom, 8:28 40 -I I tr-fx ff a 1. ... ' Ixft: Willard Lee Eberly Bay Port, Mich. Pigeon River Mennonite Albert B. and Salina Gnagy Eberly I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I liveg yet not I, but Christ liveth in me . . , Gal. 2:20 Left: Allen William Dzuganhlr. Elverson, Pa. Ebenezer Bible Chapel Allen W. and Vera E. Bassill Dzugan All things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose. Rom, 8:28 1 Above: james Lamar Ebcrly East Earl, Pa. Hamden Mennonite james G. and Elsie Bicher Eberly The Lord is my shepherclg I shall not want. Ps 23:1 Left: Calvin Eugene Esh Intercourse, Pa. Ridgeview Mennonite Elias and Anna I-Iuyard Esh And pray ye that your flight be not in the win- rer.', Mark 13:18 Right: Marilyn L. Fisher Lancaster, Pa. Millersville Mennonite J. Herbert and Miriam Longenecker Fisher In Thee, O Lord, do I put trust: let me never be put to confusion. Ps, 71:1 Far right: Gerald L. Frey,jr. Lancaster, Pa. Calvary Independent Gerald, Sr. and Helen Hamm Frey I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God: in Him I will trustf' Ps. 91:2 e Lv: x l ., :ai Q Tl .Q WQvli!5E'Sf.feL-if K ' qs, , Above: john David Frey Manheim, Pa. Hernleys Mennonite Elias and Mary Faus Frey Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our lord jesus Christ . . . Rom. 5:12 Right: Marion M. Gehman Mohnton, Pa. Bowmansvillc Mennonite Henry H, and Martha Martin Gehman Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest . . . think on these things. Phil. 4:8 511' 'sn 'if . :rg 2335.7 ES? Left: Nelson Duane Gehman Mohnton, Pa. Gehmans Mennonite Lester W. and Esther Martin Gehman The Lord is my shepherdg I shall not want. Ps. 25:1 Lower left: Sally Beth Gehman Morgantown, Pa. First Deaf Mennonite Charles W. and Minerva Weaver Gehman There are friends who pretend to be friends, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother. Prov. 18:24 Below: Rhonda Lee Gibson Lancaster, Pa. Calvary Bible Ronald R. and Donna Apple Gibson . . . in all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Prov. 3:16 1 Left: Trula N. Gingrich Landisville, Pa. W james M. and joan Nissley Gingrich In everything you do, put God first, and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success. Prov. 3:6 Below: Twila N. Gingrich Lantlisville, Pa. Lnndisville Mennonite james M. and -Ioan Nissley Gingrich My prayer for you is that you will overflow more and more with love for others . . . Phil. 1:9 Lower left: Marjorie Weaver Good Bethel, Pa. Schubert Mennonite Sanford H. and Esther S. Weaver Good Commit your work to the Lordg then it will suc- ceed. Prov. 16:3 Q Right: Thelma Elaine Gochnziuer Manheim, Psi. East Chestnut Street Mennonite Mervin H. and Emma Breneman Gochnziuer 'To an inheritance, incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you. . . I Pet. 1:4-7 Lower right: C. Bernell Good Lanham, Md. Cottage City Mennonite Lewis C. and Helen Shenlc Good The backslider gets bored with himself. The godly man's life is exciting. Prov. 14:14 .4030 u 'K 1? -.ny I lllru ul rn l ill. 1 I ,funn 'alllll ' Ill: ..g- lu' . ,,n. ,ui IL!! ry' si 'sgxgxl ,xg .gli 0 1' st' Q ul . sul 'I nul . ,nn .O Left: Soniajeanne Good Elizabethtown, Pa. Elizabethtown Mennonite Milton S. and Anna Mary Augsburger Good There are three things that remain - faith, hope, and love - and the great- est of these is love. I Cor. 13:13 Below left: Stephen jacob Good Reading, Pa. South 7th Street Mennonite jacob H. and Grace Sauder Good Oh that men would praise the Lord for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men! Ps. 107:8 Below: james Lamar Gtoff Manheim, Pa. East Petersburg Mennonite Donald S. and Marian Sangrey Groff And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three, but the greatest of these is charity. I Cor. 15:15 Far left: Galen jay Guengerich ElDorado, Arkansas First Mennonite of ElDorado Owen E. and Twila Swartzendruber Guengerich Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: fear God, and keep his commandments . . . Eccl. 12:13 Left: Carol Louise Haller Schaefferstown, Pa. - Hammer Creek Mennonite Richard E. and Irene Boll Haller lt is better to trust in the Lord than to put con- fidence in man. Ps. 118:8 Below: Phillip Nathaniel Hargrow Right: Clifford Lee l-Iarnly Bronx, N.Y. Manheim, Pa. Good Shepherd Mennonite Manheim Mennonite Hubert and Carrie Tyler Hargrow Lester M. and Mary Denlinger Harnly I am the root, the offspring of David, the Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean bright and morning star. Rev. 22:16 not unto thine own understanding. Prov. 5:5,6 E, Y TH l ,-if. 1 .-Aa, If' Above: Rosene Kay Hernley Right: Lynn G. Heller Elizabethtown, Pa. Lititz, Pa. Elizabethtown Mennonite Hammer Creek Mennonite Ephraim M. and Mabel Weaver Hernley Parke M. and Charity Good Heller I can do all things through Christ which , . . God sent His only begotten Son into the strengtheneth me. Phil. 4:15 world, that we might live through I-lim. ljohn 4:9 in X Ay Ha luv I 'L A I 1 5 N , M Q I M .'fW.5lt , ' fn: - ' ' 1 . . r-'4 Wg: -T I ,.' ,, . 1 FK, It ' 1 V. ' I f-. 1 I ' V ' rr lv-.. tn 0 'J' . . '-f,- ,' J-Q v 4 aa- H AQ 1' , . fri- F ff l .Y l 'I-wlte I f- -ff' -. , Above: Karen Dawn Hershey Columbia, Pa. Rohrersrown Mennonite Nelson H. and Thelma Weaver Hershey I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth mc. Phil. 4:13 , , A-N,.f Q' .-.,. Below: Sylvia M. Hershey Right: Frederick Eugene Hertzlcr Gordonville, Pa. Kinzers, Pai. Hershey Mennonite Sandy Hill Mennonite Sanford E. and Mae Eby Hershey james N. and Mildred Martin Hertzler But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew Let your light so shine before men, that they their strength . . . Isa. 40:31 may see your good works , . . Matt. 5:16 TF! -Z - '+L QF' igggriffs' vi K'l H. -n,i..f::n' Abovezjeanne Keener Hess ,IHFHCS Edwlrd Hess Bethel, Pa. Mt. joy, Pa. Schubert Mennonite Mt. joy Mennonite james R. and Helen Keener Hess joseph D. and Lois Wert Hess Because the Lord is my Shepherd, I have every- ln all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall thing I need! Psa. 23:1 direct thy paths. Prov. 3:6 Left: Richard H. Hess Lancaster, Pa, Iandis Valley Mennonite Melvin E. and Evelyn Huber Hess O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done wonderful things. Ps. 98:1 1. use :ij in ll' Ku ff fix iii. 3. . is ' ' fm' ,, -1 q .icy s glav v i ',',dl,.'itl iq, I gil, .lm 1, .Flu lik .Q , . .- if '1 fy 'i'l'Fi:i all Y 6 i lx JT vj ,ji- Y FZ? Hx h wskqg If' QL-, ., Rightzj. Daniel Hollinger Ephrata, Pa. lndiantown Mennonite Vlarren and Mary Musser Hollinger Daniel answered, 'Blessed be the name of God for ever and ever For wisdom and might are Hisl' Dan, 2:20 Below: Jeffrey Lynn Hoover Elizabethtown, Pa. Bosslers Mennonite Harlan M. and Virginia Sauder Hoover If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, Who giveth to all men liberally, and upbraiderh not, and it shall be given him. js. 1:5 Right: Shirley Marie Hoover Lititz, Pa. landis Valley Mennonite Eugene G. and jane Landis Hoover 'In all rhy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Prov. 3:6 l 1 all 'Q :Y - N W' Ffh nr Y U . l T 1 . -. -fi . 'ixv 'h,,..4X:4v ' ...,p1b,:.-f A - f -1', ,-ff., s,...1v',. ., f':1A':+prnfzLf,.. -. ' . 0 rrf'4a,,1:fff'f-2.-- rg r --. -.su 1 ,-.- , -. '.'.1 . K ,E?.tA.., Bgibv.-'bggdiv A .f , 'Z .t- 'Q-af' ' 'T ' : . .A- i . Right: Kathleen Horning Manheim, Pa. Manheim Mennonite Leonard L. and Ruth Hess Horning I am come a light into the world, that whoso ever believeth on Me should not abide in darkness. jn. 8:12 - I, QS M-f , 5- '7- : -- I. A .F '14 A 1 .. ,I .. ,w Y I ri 1' . , li 13 ii . . 11 Q LVL gi.. xl A. ,af H! ia., -179 ,Qi N 5 1 E .,. H ,fri.,,f, mr- i Left: Arnold Ray Horst Big Pool, Md. Below:-Ioyce Ann Horst Bethel Mennonite Tampa, Fla. Lauren B. and Betty Martin Horst North Tampa Mennonite The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom Roy and Doris Brubaker Horst shall I fear? The Lord is the strength . , , Obey my voice, and I will be your God, of my life . . . Ps. 27:1 and ye shall be My people. -Ier. 7:23 L-1 lint Left: Sharon K. Hurst Above: David Charles -Jacobs Lititz, Pa. Landisville, Pa. Hess Mennonite Chestnut Hill Mennonite Noah S. and Mary Keener Hurst Donald R. and Anna Ruth Charles Jacobs But if any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and God Who giveth to all men liberally. -las. 1:5 whose hope the Lord is. -Jer. 17:7 Above: jay Robert Kauffman Denver, Pa. Hampden Mennonite Ruth Brendlc Kauffman Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you. . . jn.14:27 Above right:-I. Kenneth Kauffman Atglen, Pa. Maple Grove Mennonite Timothy K. and Ruth Stoltzfus Kauffman 'And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God . . . Rom. 8:28 Right: Marlin Dale Kauffman Mifflintown, Pa. Inst Creek Mennonite Raymond E. and Wilma Graybill Kauffman If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. Matt. 16:24 'Nb -xv-q v-.-,....., I Left: Maryjane Kauffman Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Weavertown Amish Mennonite Elsie Glick Kauffman The Lord is my strength and my shieldq my heart trusted in Him, and I am helped . . . Ps.28:7 Below: Daniel Walter Keener Dry Run, Pa. Shady Pine Mennonite Samuel L. and Esther Good Keener Shaw me Thy ways, O Lord: teach me Thy paths. Ps. 25:4 if Far left: Norman Roy Kauffman Ronks, Pa. Weavenown Amish Mennonite Raymond S. and Minerva Beiler Kauffman . . . the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong . . ., but time and chance happen eth to them all. Eccl. 9:11 Leftrjohn Henry Kilby Lancaster, Pa. Faith Bible Fellowship R. Harrison and Betty Fink Kilby Cguardiansj Seek the Lord and His strength: seek His face evermoref' Ps. 105:4 u Below: Willinin L. Kilby Lancaster, Pa. Rawlinsvillc United Methodist R. Harrison and Betty Fink Kilby Teach me, O Lord, the way of Thy stzitutesg and I shall keep it unto the end. Ps. 119:33 lower right: jeffrey Lee King Honey Brook, Pa. Pcquca Amish Mennonite Alvin B. and Fannie King King God is our ref ugc :md strength, n very present help in trouble. Ps. 46:1 Below: Amos jonathan King Westover, Mcl, Snow Hill Mennonite Amos C. and Martha Wert King Trust in the Lord with all thine heartg and lean not unto rhinc own understanding. Prov. 3:5 I l f 5 l L ,xv Right: Donna Kay King Atglen, Pa. Calvary Monument Bible Titus L. and Marian Lapp King Don't worry about nnythingg instead, pray about cvcrythingg tell God your needs, and don't forget to thank Him for His answers. Phil. 4:6 ,'1...1 I To ' w 5 .Q 'wif tm 'is L 'f 1 J.: H1 lg! L g ,ff if -sv 1- ,AX We 5' -. ' 9 A V 4 .X af ,vi 'ff +A.: 9 9' I ' Qi 'ig V. 4' 5? Left: Rodney Dean King Cochranville, Pa. Maple Grove Mennonite Paul and Dorothy Zoolt King In a race, everyone runs, but only one person gets first prize. So run your race to win. l Cor. 9:24 Lower left: Diane Mac Kreider Manheim, Pa. Gantz Mennonite Lloyd H. and Mary Alice Denlinger Kreider For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Phil. 1:21 Below: Beverly Ann Kreider Elizabethtown, Pa, Stauffers Mennonite Landis H. and Arlene Nissley Kreider For by grace are ye saved through faithg and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God. Eph. 2:8 Lower right: -Ioan Eileen Kreider Hershey, Pa. Stauffers Mennonite Elvin L, and Thelma Hershey Kreider And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God . . . Rom. 8:28 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: Below: Sharon Denise Kunklc Galeton, Pa. Lower right: Marie Annette Landis Sweden Hill Mennonite Iandisvillc, Pa. David E. and Geraldine Martin Kunkle First Deaf Mennonite For I can do everything God asks me to with Paul G. and Ann Hershey Landis the help of Christ who gives me the strength If a person isn't loving and kind, it shows that and power. Phil. 4:13 he doesn't know God, for God is love. Ijn, 4:8 . 'vs'- f i lu-. , Above: Edward L. Landis Lititz, Pa. Landis Valley Mennonite Elvin N. and Dorothy Hcrtzler Landis but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken. Prov. 15:15 K N . , 5 ri 5255 Left: Timothy Dean Landis Annville, Pa. Gingrich Mennonite Mark G. and Alma Martin Landis But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.. . . Isa. 40:31 , it im. 1 if f, . 1 3 L . ra 1-5 ..,.... ' -Av' . q.v 4 , ,--r-. '- ,. n,.:.3v-L ., ,, lu-,f .- A '-532 Facing page, upper right: Karen joy Kreidcr Cochranville, Pa. Maple Grove Mennonite Lloyd E. and Joyce Horst Kreider In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Prov. 3:6 Lower left: Donna jane Lapp Kinzers, Pa. Ridgeview Mennonite jacob R, and Loretta King Lapp For when the way is rough, your patience has a chance to grow. ,Ias. 1:5 Left: Ivan Dale Lzxntz Morgantown, Pa. Hopewell Mennonite Alpheus D. and Martha Petersheim Lantz But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strengthg they shall mount up with wings as eagles . . . Isa. 40:51 Below: Glenn Allen Lapp Christiana, Pa. Mine Road Amish Mennonite Ben F. and Mary Yoder Lapp Study to show thyself approved unto God, a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed. II Tim. 2:15 I l l Right: Wayne Eugene Lapp Coatesville, Pa. Sandy Hill Mennonite Paul B, and Lena Glick Lapp A fool's mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul, Prov. 18:7 Below: Loisjean Leaman Lancaster, Pa. Willow Street Mennonite Henry B. :mol Marian Garber Leaman l will bless the Lord at all times: His praise shall continually be in my mouth, Ps. 34:1 if Right: Philip Alan Lutz Elizabethtown, Pa. Elizabethtown Mennonite james C. and Shirley Kolb Lutz I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I liveg yet not I, but Christ liveth in me . . . Gal. 2:20 Far right: Nelson Eugene Iongenecker Middletown, Pa, Steel ton Mennonite Martin M. and Miriam Snavely Longenecker Commit your work to the Lord, then it will succeed. Prov. 16:3 low: Daryl Wayne Mack a brother. Prov. 18:24 Below: Calvin james Martin Mennonite Ephrata, Pa. D. and Lois Sheeler Mack Indiantown Mennonite man that hath friends must shew himself Ezra M. and Edith Witmer Martin and there is a friend that sticketh closer In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Gen, 1:1 QAM M- .X sr ' swirl Sq' N Above: Darrell Martin Iancaster, Pa. Neffsville Mennonite Roy and Edna Groff Martin Trust in the Lord with all thine heartg and lean not unto thine own understanding. Prov. 5:5 Left: Dawn Eileen Martin Ephrata, Pa. Ephrata Mennonite j. Elvin and Laveme Sensenig Martin And the wise are peacemakers who go on qui- etly sowing for a harvest of righteousness -in other people and in themselvesfjas, 3:18 Below: Harold Kenneth Mast Right: Eileen Fern Martin Parltesburg, Pa. Myerstown, Pa. Sandy Hill Mennonite Krall Mennonite E. Kenneth and Vera Hosretter Mast Roberr S. and Mary Martin Martin The grace of our Lord jesus Christ be with you They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their all. Rom. 16:24 strength. . . Isa. 40:31 '-2-fur 'slr-Z...-, 209, tx 3. Above: Wanda Michelle Matthews Right: Brenda joy Metzler Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Faith Bible Fellowship Marietta Mennonite Richard G. and Betty Dawalt Matthews Lloyd G. and Ethel Ebersole Mctzler And we know that all things work together for A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a good to them that love God, to them who are broken spirit clrieth the bones. Prov. 17:22 the called according to His purpose. Rom. 8:28 bfi Left: Angela Faye Miller Williamspon, Md. Dargan Mennonite Clair M, and Lois W. Burkhart Miller These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God, that ye may know. . . Ijn. 5:13 Below: Eric Parke Miller Mt. joy, Pa. Mt. joy Mennonite N. Parke and Ann Wenger Miller Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God. . Un. 4:7 ,X 2 v . 1. I-. 5 A3 21.4, '- E left: Marilyn jean Miller f , ' U35 s D gn' and Elizabethtown, Pa, I J Marietta Mennonite P. Raymond and Ruth Sangrey Miller Left: Fred Allen Miller Love does no wrong to anyone. That's why it Lititz, Pa. fully satisfies all of God's requirements. It is the Hess Mennonite only law you need. Rom. 15:10 Irvin N. and Mabel Eberly Miller Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him. Prov. 30:5 There hath no temptation taken you but such as Below: Paul David Miller Elizabethtown, Pa. Riglmjon Elbert Moore Goods Mennonite Pliilatlclpliia, Pa. David G. and Fern Nisslcy Miller Diamond Street Mennonite A wise man will hear, and will increase learn- john C. and lilvajones Moore ingg and a man of understanding shall attain Finally, my hretlircn, be strong in thc Lortl, and unto wise counsels. Prov. 1:5 in the power of I-Iis might. Eph. 6:10 A 5- QI 1.i,.q v Q . 1 d , . , 1 u , . Bt' Above: Bert Allen Mark Nestlerode ' Parlcesburg, Pa. Mlllwood Mennonite Harry and Mary Fisher Nestlerode is common to man, but God is faithful , . . 1 I Cor. 10:15 V1 H. 1.4- Belowzjay Melvin Nissley Middletown, Pa. Ephrata, Pa. Goods Mennonite Clair R. and Ruth Leaman Nissley There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful . . . Left: Kathy Lynn Newswanger Blainsport Mennonite Robert R. and Elva Martin Newswanger Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. jn. 15:13 l Cor. 10:13 QYAH 4' f ,aw .1 K 'la ' X- -, sg? --x X m 3 o X ALC?- -ek? 'i.,jf:.w.vJ'Q- . -gi ' 4 -ig I5 iw Facing page, lower right: Philip N. Newcomer Left: Marilyn Rose Nissley Mount-Joy, Pa. Mifflinburg, Pa. Chestnut Hill Mennonite Boyer Mennonite Paul and Anna Mae Nissley Newcomer Mervin B. and Esther Weaver Nissley Deliver me, O Lord, from the evil man: pre- But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew serve me from the violent man. Ps. l4O:1 their strengthg they shall mount up with wings as eagles . . , Isa. 40:31 Below: Audrey Sue Petershexm Narvon Pa Conestoga Mennonite Richard E and Alu Weaver Patterson Walter M. and Lorraine Heller Petersheim The Lord bless thee and keep thee The Lord ln all thy ways acknowledge Him and l-Ie shall make His face shine upon thee and give direct thy paths Prov 5 6 thee peace Num 6 24 26 1 Y .. , if-'W 'Qi 1 J x J Right: Lynn Albert Peter- sheim Greencastle, Pa, Salem Ridge Mennonite Oliver S. and Ethel Diller Petersheim For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son . . . john 5:16 Far right: Richard L. Peter- sheim Morgantown, Pa. Conestoga Mennonite Elam and Lois Sroltzfus Pet- ersheim I have finished my course . . . II Tim. 4:7b Naomi S. Ranck Pa Lower left: Michael Roy Rheinheimer Bridge Mennonite Lititz, Pa. j. and Ellen Smoker Ranck Erbs Mennonite unto Me, and I will answer thee, and show Howard L. and Miriam Miller Rheinheimer great and mighty things, which thou know- Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to not. ,Iet. 33:3 love one another. Un. 4:11 ,, A .A Fri-9' Below: Velma Fern Redcay Cochranville, Pa, Parkesburg Mennonite Henry A. and Kathryn Stoltzfus Redcay Sing unto the Lord, bless His name: shew forth His salvation from day to day. Ps. 96:2 Left: Gerald Eugene Risser Elizabethtown, Pa. Goods Mennonite Harold L. and Dorothy Good Risser And we know that all things work together for good to them that Love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose. Rom. 8:28 Below: Norvel Glen Rohrer Smoketown, Pa. Right: Judy Ann Rohrer Stumptown Mennonite Cochranville, Pa. Luke W. and Alta Showalter Rohrer I-Iomcville Mennonite Not by works of righteousness which we have Elvin M.,-Ir. and Vera Martin Rohrcr done, but according to His mercy He saved us God is our refuge and strength, a very present . . . Titus 3:5 help in trouble. Ps. 46:1 lu' ' - -qv 4 YQ if - l A C --- iii 1 A R i 4 N 6 ,4 ,av 6. I. v 9- 1q',slv i hx M v-,P r- . gryl 1-'f , P Y N '- -451.1 '7 Q gl. Right: Marilyn Faye Ruth ' 'L' Newville, Pa. Diller Mennonite Marvin L. and Lizzie Haldcman Ruth For He shall give His angels charge over Thee to keep thee in all Thy ways. Ps. 91:11 , ' +1-nm Far right: Karen Louise Sands Coatesville, Pa. Sandy Hill Mennonite Paul M. and Helen Ranck Sands I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I liveg yet not I, but Christ liveth in me . . . Gal. 2:20 .1 X5 in Above left: Janice Eileen Sangrey Columbia, Pa. Chestnut Hill Mennonite Landis K. and Marian Hostetter Sangrey Trust in the Lord with all thine heartg and lean not unto thine own understanding . . . Prov. 35,6 Above: Regina Ann Sensenig Litirz, Pa. Akron Mennonite Richard E. and Lois Martin Sensenig Wisdom is the principial thingg therefore get wisdomg and with all thy getting get understand- ing. Prov. 4:7 Left: Harold Miller Shellenberger Mount joy, Pa. Mount joy Mennonite Shelley R. and Margaret Miller Shellenberger The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear. . .? Ps. 27:1 Below: Ann Marie Shenk Mountjoy, Pa. Erismans Mennonite Warren and Arlene Ebersole Shenk May my spoken words and unspoken thoughts Be pleasing even to You, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer. Ps. 19:14 Upper right: David Eugene Shenk Holtwood, Pa. River Corner Mennonite Mahlon H. and Almeda Myer Shenk Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless His holy name. Ps. 105:1 Right: Donald Landis Shenk Landisville, Pa. Landisvillc Mennonite Aaron H. and Anna Landis Shenk The Lord is my rock and fortress, and my delivv ererg my God, my strength . . . Ps. 18:2 Below: Cynthia Kay Shenk Manheim, Pu. Lancaster Grace Brethren Hurry B. and Rosene Longenecker Shenk Friendship with God is reserved for those who reverence Him, With them alone He shares the secrets of his promises. Ps. 25:14 .. 6 ix is Al af K l l . ., . C gl- -'f '. 2 aff- :- ,wx -40' Below: Philip Merle Shenk Left: Henry Leon Shenk Mountjoy, Pa. Manheim, Pa. Erismans Mennonite Erismans Mennonite Norman G. and jean Kraybill Shenlt Henry G. and Irene Ifeaman Shenk Hearken to me, ye that follow after righteous- Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ness, ye that seek the Lord: look unto the rock ought to love one another. I-In. 4:11 whence ye are hewn. Isa. 51:1 .uit-Law .1 ' 1 , -Q.: Left: Mary Susan Siegrist Above: Lowell Ray Showalter ' Ronks, Pa. Maugansillle, Md. Stumptown Mennonite Salem Ridge Mennonite Landis B. and Anna Esbenshade Siegrist Roy M. and Leona Crider Showalter And He is before all things, and by Him all Nay, in all these things we are more than con- things consist. Col. 1:7 querors through Him that loved us. Rom. 8:37 Right: Pearl Ann Singer Yorl-tanna, Pa. Stony Brook Mennonite Elmer Land Clara Radcl Singer 'Plead my cause, O Lord, with them that strive with me: fight against them that fight against me. Ps. 35:1 Below: Velma jane Smoker Gap, Pa, Millwood Mennonite Lester S. and Esther Kauffman Smoker I press toward the marlc for the prize of the high calling of God in Christjesusf' Phil. 3:14 Above right: Allen Glenn Smoker Parkesburg, Pa. Millwood Mennonite Omer S. and Dorcas Kauffman Smoker ls there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? It hath been already of old time , . . Eccl. 1:10 Right: Ada Marie Smucker Manheim, Pa. Manheim Mennonite David Z. and Martha Huyard Smucker A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger. Prov. 15:1 Q Q0 .- ' - '.A..Q Below: Loretta Mae Stauffcr Elverson, Pa. Conestoga Mennomtc A. Richard and Ruth Yoder Stauffcr Search mc, O God and know my heart try me and know my thoughts Ps 139 25 0 - i 1,frL.' Y o t 'fl I' J ,J ' .,,.' N T , 0' ll. J a W1 . li? 2 4' il n : . f 1 Left: jason Scott Steffy Barcville, Pa. Hinklctown Mennontre jason j. and Manbelle McGxnn1s Steffy For God so loved the world that he gave hrs only begotten Son ,In 3 16 Right: Cynthia Kay Sroltzfus Atglen, Pa. Millwood Mennonite john S. and Florence Horning Sroltzfus Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in Thy sighr, Oh Lord. . . Ps. 19:14 Far right: Mary Beth Stoltzfus Rehobeth, Md, Holly Grove Mennonite Roy M. and Lois Ehst Stoltzfus 'When we love each other, God lives in us, and His love within us grows ever stronger. Ijohn 4 :12b Above: Miriam Arlene Stoltzfus Honey Brook, Pa. Pequea Amish Mennonite Allen L. and Malinda Stoltzfus Stoltzfus For Thou art my hope, O Lord God: Thou art my trust from my mouth. Ps. 71:5 Above right: Ruth Ann Stoltzfus Harrington, Del, Laws Mennonite Llewellyn and Ann Stolrzfus Stoltzf us For Thou wilt light my candle: the Lord my God will enlighten my darkness. Ps. 18:28 Right: Sara Ann Stoltzfus Leola, Pa. Ridgeview Mennonite Mark P. and Minnie Yoder Stoltzfus To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Eccl. 3:1 ', rx ,av Y Q, V' , ,, A ,A 1 , n v H Q., 2 4 'GF-: faiffkifwgi' V 1 'A in w-'gi3i'?vu-li' 1 19 - T! .Q Q' ttiqtx u Left: Vernon Lee Stoltzfus Honey Brook, Pa. Sandy Hill Mennonite Ben O. and Miriam Stoltzfus Stoltzfus For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain Phil. 1:21 Lower left: Dennis Lamar Stoner Landisvillc, Pa. Marietta Mennonite Titus B. and Erma Kauffman Stoner ln all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. Prov, 3:6 n :- QD 141 , A , is z- . - 'Y Above: Doris Marte Umble Oxford, Pa. Media Mennonite Leroy D. and Fern Stoltzfus Umhle A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity, Prov. 17:17 Left: Marilyn Sue Umble Christiana, Pa. Maple Grove Mennonite Vernon R. and Mildred Lan- dis Umble The Lord is my light and my salvationg whom shnll I fear. . .? Ps. 27:1 Below: Doris jean Weaver Annville, Pa. Gingrich Mennonite Below: Edgar Allen Weaver Lower right: Frederick L. Weaver Morgantown, Pa. Myerstown, Pa. Allen and Miriam Mast Weaver Grace Brethem Conestoga Mennonite Richard I.. and M.-lean Minnich Weaver The man who finds life will find it through . .greater is he that is in you, than is in the trusting God, Gal. 3:11 world. I-In. 4:4 Marlin P. and Mabel Breneman Weaver We can always 'prove' that we are right, but is God convinced? Pro. 16:2 Right: Earl Eugene Weaver Reinholds, Pa. Blainsport Mennonite A. Earl and Mabel Horning Weaver The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. Psa. 23:1 1' l: ' r 4 V Q - Far left: -Ierle B. Weaver Blue Ball, Pa. Weaverland Mennonite Martin H. and Vera Buchen Weaver Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of Goclg and everyone that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God, Ijn. 4:7 Lefnjoy Louise Weaver Litiz, Pa. Landis Valley Mennonite Irwin and Esther Martin Weaver I will go in the strength of the Lord God: I will make menrion of Thy righteousness, even of Thine only. Ps. 71:16 Left Marlin Dale Weaver Above: Ray Dennis Weaver Lancaster Pa Litiz, Pa. Charlotte Street Mennonite Landis Valley Mennonite Ralph E and Carolyn Leaman Weaver Irwin M. and Esther Martin Weaver To everything there ts a season and a time to Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may every purpose under the heaven Etcl 3 1 be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. Eph, 6:11 Below: Rachel Ann Weaver Mountjoy, Pa. Bosslers Mennonite john L. and Ruth Longenecker Weaver Commit everything you do to the Lord. Trust Him to help you do it and He will. Ps. 57:5 Right: Vernon William Weaver Mifflintown, Pa. Delaware Mennonite David W. and Pauline Graybill Weaver 'The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereofg the world, and they that dwell therein. Ps. 24:1 f Below: Roland Roy Weaver Honey Brook, Pa, Cambridge Mennonite Roy S. and Helen M. Weaver 'A merry heart doeth good like xi medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones. Prov. 17:22 Lower right: Karen Wein Ephrata Ephraim Mennr ,Iohn D. and Anna Zimmerman Wein There hath no temptation taken you but such is common to man: but God is faithful . . I Cor. l.y -,lpuefa ff--fs 5 it .lik ith. Vflj - i- .hi .hx 1.-.lvl-' - ' lt Left: Philip Ralph Wenger Lancaster, Pa. First Deaf Mennonite Chester L. and Sara-lane Weaver Wenger And all that believed were together, and had all things common . . f' Acts 2:44-45 412953. - A J p- 1 Jn' 'f1.'1'4f , .. ' 164' nf! . , .A A xii, ' 1, gt. Below: Sharon Gail Wert Groffdale Mennonite Charles W. and Mildred Gingrich Wert Commit everything to the Lord. Trust him to help you do it and he will. Ps. 57:5 Far left: Betty Lois Witmer Manheim, Pa. Hemleys Mennonite Paul M. and Mabel Myers Witmer To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven' Ecc. 3 :1 Left: David M. Witmer Manheim, Pa. Erismans Mennonite H. Howard and Miriam Mohler Witmer There are three things that remain - faith, hope, and love - and the greatest of these is lovef' I Cor. 13:15 'They will make war on you but shrill not over- Right: Ellen Wlolgemuth Mountjoy, Pa, Marietta Mennonite J, Lloyd and lilsie Myer Wolgemuth Weeping may go on all night, but in the morning there is joy. Ps. 50:5 Below: -Iohn j. Yoder Sunbury, Pa. Beaver Run Mennonite Raymond C. and Mildred Stoltzlus Yoder But God, who is rich in mercy, for His great love wherewith I-le loved us. . . Eph. 2:4 N ,wl- Y,,--- Right: Lisa Lynn Yoder Elizabethtown, Pa. Elizabethtown Mennonite Harold O. and Mary Gish Yoder come you, for I :im with you and will keep you safe, . . ,Ier. 1:19 Far right: T. joy Yoder Quarryville, Pa. Bart Mennonite Steve K. and Sadie Richl Yoder . . Wlizit things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, :ind ye shall have them. Mark 11:24 Belowzjolin C. Zimmerman Left: Richard C. Yunginger Lancaster, Pa. Marietta, Pa. Groffdale Mennonite Mt. joy Mennonite Ralph G. and R. Edna Crouse 7immerm.1n Richard C. and jean Hess Yunginger And let none of you imagine evil in your hearts Happy are all who perfectly follow the laws of against his neighborg 'ind love no false God. Ps. 11911 oath. . . Zec. 8:17 Q , - ff- 'tr-Jw N f 'T' H ff 'J ' f f- ft! r ' mf 1' , . 1, .'. 1L-' 'A' 1-1 i. 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P l Above:judith Ann Zimmerman l Mechanicsburg, Pa. l Slate Hill Mennonite 1 Norman L. and Emmajean Hertzler Zimmerman Left: Abraham Zuniga Columbia, Pa. Columbia Mennonite Abraham and Delores M. Henriquez Zuniga . 79 An evil man is stubborn, but fl godly man will reconsider Pro 71 Za There is neithervlew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free there is nci ther male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ. Gal 3 28 Say the word junior and what do you think of? Girls and guys finding maturity? A class anxiously awaiting its senior year? Fund raising responsibilities for '75 and '76? The first pig roast in LMH history? Instead of trying to see juniors ourselves, why don't We get them to lend us a hand! I like being a junior because our socials are out-of sight! We don't think we're big-shots like seniors do! 'juniors get the best girls! Who says I like being a junior? Left to right: Fran Leaman, Secretaryg Frank Albrecht, Vice Presidentg Myron Stoltzfus, Presidentg Mr, Thomas, Atlvisorgjoan Stcffy, Treasurerg Miss Showalter, Advisor. To the Class of '75, I think I'll miss you guys. It's really exciting to have a couple of big seniors come up to you and start pushing you around. You do it, I'm sure, to try and make us little underclassmen look bad. But actually you make fools out of yourselves, because it makes us feel really important to be pushed by a SENIOR. You guys make the most trouble, but I don't know where wc'd be without you. You are usually the most mature kids around and in most cases set a pretty good example for the underclassmen. Thanks a lot for a great year. Steve Leasa '76 The Ionizer ITTCTX ls rho 3 junior piekpoclcct. .MQAMHH qi- N. lg? A 4 Qi. . 4, X .. -i ,,A. 1..:.!.,5, 7 . 1 Q 1 , -f rl A 1 ly f ...gl , is ES lv , .Af Hs,-Xt Q' . 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Burkholcler Lavernej. Clymer Brenda D. Dagen Ronald K. Denlingcr C. Annerre Diffenbach Naomi F. Dutchcr Donna F. Eby Audrey-I. Frank Mary E. Frankhouser Susan A. Frey Susan E. Frey Twilaj. Frey joanne K. Funk Fred R. Garber Diane E. Gehman Florence M. Gehman -Judy M. Gerlach Marie L. Ginder Barbara L. Gingrich Lynn M. Gish Craig E. Glick ,Ioan E. Good ,Joyce E. Good Marcia L. Good David L. Harnish jeffrey D. Hamish Shirley A. Harnish Susan K. Herr yi l 'ff :. lj f. peg LLFIFFIETH. ' 1 l F.-f ':l'f'y L i ' l I X . -re Q ' . I -A l ,u . N Q ' t .Vi W q fzdf' . i' ' We J! 'TV 'l i . 1 , ve' Dear Seniors, As petals are yet imperfect 'til joined as oneg so are people. Perhaps you've helped to join us, to bring out the beauty that lay somewhere hidden inside each of us to perfect us by simply being here and being your- self. You were a listening heart when we wanted someone to confide in, and, yet, because you weren't our equals, you were a heavy drape covering the window of communication. You're going now - maybe forever . . . but somewhere deep inside of us a conglomerate of memories will remain - some beautiful and some sad. Rosanne Longenecker '7 ,,, 'Q-vv -. .A 21' Q. 1 1. K w 'el 1 .--'Z-Q ' ! f ile,-. 4 qi ' . ' i k .,.. 'Jai V ' is 'J F i .w v Ha., . '1n 5 . . t 'P ,U orarmia rfi - -I Cynthia P. Hess Lucille M. Hess Nancy-J. High julie E. Hollinger v 1 an l U ' x 'F-5' l' ' l A 1 :-Lxll 'S Xmlfi-: ,g3j:g-3,51 ali, I, 'ly' 1 1 - 'S w ' .5 . Pvt . f 1 at :L ref, l . . 2, A 'flirt g i ' .,--X, 1LX.-. Xl V , ., , gif ' U A-,IL ,. l I Ill l gl l l '1 . ,LLTQ '44 , '. u i ei ,K 2' , ' W' , iw! r ..,.5..m,g,.. in ,. i 5 ' X IA' ' .X fl ,- - l f r , i ibm, Stump gets studious for a change. iff J. Ronald Horning Sharon E, Horst Cathy E. Hosretter Cynthia M. Hostetter Robert G. Hostetter Sylvia A. Hostetter Margaret Huth Thelmaj. Kauffman Joanna G. Kenner Grace A. Kennel Suzanne E. Kepiro Donald L. Kilmer Galen E. King Kevin P. King Michael L. King Barry R. Kreider Brendaj. Kreider Dottie L. Kreider Cherylj. Landis Janice L. Landis Richard E. Landis Sarahj. Landis Sanford D Lapp Sharon L. Landis t .x 'L Frances V. Lehman Stephen-K. Leasa Timothyj. Lease J, Yvonne Lefever Crystal F. Lehman Z t K. . J :eil .aff .j Ww- ffx, I l X rf'1' '. 1, syq ls. r ,.. Doris A. Lehman 'i F. ' john D. Lehman 155' l, 54, , Y Robin R. Lehman QQ, f , V ' Rosanne Longenecker M J' 5' A ,., Q C. Conrad Martin 'QW' ' . V' 'Q J , :vu A ar-t V M ' Y X X h +..l9?.f:.tr as 1 he i ' - '- Frederick L. Martin , Irvin R. Martin g A 1 -. it 34, i ., I Judith Amman .4 T vs' 5 me c 1, V '-' Linford L. Martin JL? ' 'li Q' if ' A nxt, Patricia L. Martin if Rf fs' 4 Y X 7 Y: , l.,, ,I 1 ww as V' l' 1 ' 31? 4 sf at l 4 'il was 2 J. .t . gt 'N Twiddllng his thumbs helps john Wert make his point. J.. . t Dear Seniors, There we'll be. Standing at your grave, or rather, on top of it. Because you are dead, we'll now have arrived. We won't have to look wistfully at announcements labeled Attention Seniors anymore. So, in a way, standing on your grave will give us a feeling of triumph. But, like everyone else does at a grave, we'll probably be crying. The tears that fall first on your tombstone will fall for friendship's sake. We'll cry for the times that our hearts laughed and cried together, the times that you were the someone that we needed. We'll also cry for what you've done for our school. The fingerprints you've put onto our lockers, the footprints you've placed in our halls. Thus, we the juniors, say good-bye to you. Thank you for being what you were, and most of all, thank you for stepping out and letting us take your place. Marcia Good '76 ff- I K I Regina M. Martin Steven G. Mast Barbara I.. Miller ,- ur.. all '-t.. t' -J--L rl .o '-Q L -eg -4,17 , its . ll Qliig af Q WG? if .I el' 'J A . 'S '- .D , . 3 . T' fill 1 1 'J 4, I 'sg 1 i. . j-XL fi, . ., ., ,V -Fl' im .-.': a-E. '?',. .' K! l A A Freda,I.Mast Rosene F. Metzler Glen E. Miller Cynthia A. Nafzigcr Steven C. Neff Carolyn I.. Nissley n - l I 1 I. -aa ' 4 A3 - 'fo ..f ' 1 Joyce E. Neff Ann Newswanger 1. Wesley Noi: F, 'X -J XQIL . J cry' Q ln I I I ' Q Q. 'P ' 4' ll H , in , 5 Wouldn't it be funny if we pulled this? Yea, and I can just see Mr. Rice's face. l WW- . , 923 'Q l vr . e 3: Ml r U,!14,'I ' t N: - v , .1 lfifills 'V 1 lflfr'-IIN U '- ' .fl .4 ' .kllt'.L' ,.f., Q ll ,,, ll if l I . , . Hilda R. oyola .-E NI .iT I ,Q james L. Ranck W' if I L ' C. Lee Reinford MI , 'gf Ronald I.. Ressler I, ' - ,Z IIJ7 . I . -l .- T Robert L. Rohrer f '1 fi1,' K fri' , il fi-- II - . ., 1 II ' Ig-f, I ' Ik f I I Darlene S. Rohrer I l' . ,fl I gg -17 ' Ii 'whI' Q 4 l K. Sue Rutt l+,f'.'i,. 4.5 l l f l l F . .. gif l JOYCE E-Snudff 'll' ll 1 X 'l l' I .3 I IWII I' ' IM V , h 'II . l Ronda L, Sauder - I . ,gf I I -...JI-Ig l I: I I III I. I, idx. 4. .I Cynthia DI SCH 1 I ' X, . ,LA I- i I iz' 3 45- L4 ig, -.- .-x-13 1' -' 11 If I 'wif vial II QV ,I I Christine Sensenig bg - ii I E 4.17 I In I Q l E. Ann Shenlc ff? I I A 'A 1-4,4 - Sharon L. Shertz X A H -2 I -'ie II, Wanda shape l nf eq. ' .. Karen E. Smoker . V S ll 2 .am F' 1 'Fl ' l 65 rr 7 3 ll- JY i W7 if 1 Y YYY W Yfrr -V '?'-V' 15. Betty L. Smucker Eugene Z. Smucker Clair W. Stauffer Xl Esther J. Stnuf f cr james D. Stauffer Seek and ye shall find,-lim! N l l lr r -nl J p H . 4. jeffrey M. Stauffer joyce B. Stauf fer joan M. Steffy Aden D. Stolrzfus Brenda F, Stolzfus Calvin Stoltzfus Clayton E. Stolrzfus Dorothea M. Stoltzfus J. Myron Stoltzfus Linda M. Stoltzfus Melody A, Stolrzfus Suellen M, Stoltzfus Brenda S. Sweigart Carl E, Thomas Art K, Umble Judith F. Weaver Linford A. Weaver Sylvia -l. Weaver Valerie A. Weaver Wilma M. Weaver 'Q .' 'll :ff- We 'za f ll . 'X '. 'ima 1 ,Z , -. 1' E 1.1.1 I. -.4 X. , 'Vs' an 4 . . my wi l ng '14 ii' V, 1. X t VM .431 1- .: r, . . g . ri' ' at-.V .al 4 1 I .bar J 1 1, - ea x ' y 5 Y AA' dv' f - V -if af-W' It , I -1 r , , , , I 4 ,V K I A K I ,2 'k 1-7 ' 'iif-4,5 1 3, ' 1 A 'NL x 4. Y t ,u Y :LA E L . 1- t. ' , Q- W ,Jr 'l?: ': 'ra . 1. -Had Vi.: P V S . 4f kN' .fl K, 4 +4 Q 'Q' ' : -4- x 1 X I 1 i L. ,gym '75 iw N45 a 4 , in U. J ' 'Q 'pf' . yi f, x.. . I f - Q 'gi' Q. ' r YK Q ' MN W 1- A 2. '-Y Hiya .ig r..iq..r.,A ' 1: 5 . M4 1 Z il I .. 7 5:1 f Q'Xg'.'s X QI' , 4 ff? .X - X . 1 .4 -Q K if Cheryl-I. Weber Linford R. Weber Shirley A. Welxr Ann L. White Dennis I.. Wiinmer I J I jesse L. Wlolgemuth f - M , William Mvcfood V jf -1- f' ' . Chariryj. Yoder V V - -' Lester A. Zcngcr I wr ' V june E, Zimmerman I 5' ' L , 3 3 iz... i' N i. M. Craig Zimmerman picru red: Reynold L. Zimmerman Sharon Y, Zimmerman Terryj. Eberharr joseph A. Forry Debbie L. Kreider Barbara A. Smoker john D. Werz Dean E. Youndr ....-Q-sg Rosenc and Bonnie check our whar's happening in the world today, ix ng... . ,.. Sophomores have found a sense of belonging in their second year at LMH. These wise foolsl' known as freshmen a year ago, now have experienced the joys and sorrows of LMH life, building friendships and finding encouragement through them. How do they feel about being a sophomore? I like being a sophomore because I'm no longer a fresh- man! Being a sophomore means I'm in on what's happening! The sophomore class is cool! I only have two years to go! +, Left to right: Mike Bontrager, Vice Presidentg Bill Buckwalter, Presidentg Twila Redcay, Treasurcrg Mrs, Kanagy, Advisorg Debbie Fredcrick,Secret:1ryg Mr. kll Advisor. Catherine M. Babikow james A. Bechtel Daniel G. Beiler Lamar M. Benner Marcia J. Benner -I. Michael Bontrager Leon M. Bowman Mary A. Bowman s .iw ,L . ..q', J 1.. A . I I IFR: 1 Tr Nh' . fi . --1 wal f H' --fl a . 1 ' ' - , 111 4 ll hi 1 '.. ' il L gl x 1 t I .1 I n x . st it 31 ff-M Q? WCP . if--4' la. , .fx V . y if . I I 5 '. P W Q f f I P -Y . 1 K 5 . IJ, Dear Seniors, 1. Larry Breneman Richard L. Buckwalter William R. Buckwalter Virgie G. Burkholder Philip j. Dietz William Dimitris Nancy E. Downs Cynthia A. Ebersole jane Eby Linda L. Eby Brenda L. Esch Leanne H. Eshleman , ,-' Patterns. 3. T Patterns are kind of funny things. . . Z' 252 if You look at them, and make yourself like them. l' w 2 .4 N X I j Peers are patterns. 3 I , A .,- I f 1 I A . ' 4 ' - ff ,f, . Seniors are patterns. l ' 9' ' ' A Some may not think so, . I, ' . ' H t 7 But I as a sophomore do. V We came to school unsure of this big new world. Pv , We looked for someone who knew what he was doing. X -.' 4 I And most of the time we found good patterns in you. . , t , R ' Even though there tends to be a grade barrier here, Q ' e 4 : . Many of you degraded yourselves to take an interest in us. 1 Q 1 - . Q in , ri 4 That warm smile, that affirmative headshake, iii You are interested in the school N Made our days just a little brighter. And willing to get involved in school projects. . A ' Because of what we have seen in you, V A A We know a little of what to expect when we become seniors. j We have several more years of security at LMH, ' But you will soon be going into a different world. May you have the wisdom to make your decisions, Martha E. Fisher Debbie A. Frederick And the courage to can-y them Out- Sandra J. Frey jane M. Gehman . Carolyn L- Gcib Tammi-I' Gibson The sophomore class wishes you well. May God bless you real good. Leon Kraybill '77 David L. Gochnaucr Marcus A. Good james H. Graybill Daryl C. Groff Lois E. Grof f Millard H. Hahn Cheryl L. Hamish Randal G. Harris Harold A. Hcgc Esther G. Hess Louann M. Hollinger jay W. Hoover Larry L. Horning Shirley A. Horst Rhonclaj. Hostettcr lna S. Housman Cynthia D. Kanagy janet R. Kauffman Jeanette L. Kauffman Ruth A. Keens Susan E. Kennel David R. King Leon S. Kraybill ,C - if if ya- JA- . ii ' 54 .1 f , '-Milli. t 2 gg 'ix 'iq' 51. l .Q X l ' f ll Q is 1 Y, .. i I .surly 'H . . 3' L M' , -1 tier Arc you surc you know what you'rc doing Lucinda? .lu N 1 fl 4 . - 12- , 1 I N K . . 'Q , -,l . .2-N-5.3 Liv. r. ,i . rf , . sag, ft, 'A lk . ,. ..i, . tl i A l -- exl sl hd 4., 1 gg- '. ,, i .iw - -.. . . ' ..- ' 3' iv A i ' ' L ' -4 , ,ft ' . b wx r-. W fglfgi . V .L . I 4' fi? I' . ,. ' ' - - A 1 I: , 4 jf l X ?' S QB- ' f ' f V f P 154, , 'Q .- ' l 1 ., if I Yi SQVW5' l 1 ' l Yvonne G. Nafziger Linda R. Nnfziger Gregory S. Oberholrzcr David L. Peters Cheryl L. Kreidcr Joni C. Kreider Marian j. Krcider Susan E. Kreider Peggy F. Kurtz Dale L. Landis Kenneth H. Landis Dwayne A. Lantz Randall L. Lapp Marilyn R. Lehman Gregory R. Lehr jo Ann Longenecker Cheryl R. Martin Lauren R. Martin Daniel D. Mast Audrey D. Metzler Dennis E. Metzler Lawrence D. Metzler Krista G, Miller Lois M. Miller Miriam G. Miller Ronald E. Miller Debraj. Pierantoni Lloyd M. Raifsnidcr Susan M. Raifsnider Patsy A. Ranck Ruth A. Ranck f A-MCA G ,, 9Tfv -L. Hustle Greg, you'vc only got a minute ro go! 1 N ' nxmlllllll lm. lf: 'D : W l 1 r X . . M s. M ew 1'1-23213 .X .'-'-511:- ' FCEE:-. .:':7-'J.:1l: :fK::::E-1 ' pr. il! I-'fl r V nobr: 'ell .Q X l -ilver. Twiln D. Rcclcay Carmelo M. Rodriquez Mcrvin S. Run Kathleen A. Schnupp Dale E. Shirk 5 . 8. , 1 fm., V. , .-lga., '- 'Q 1 2 'f lx' QM: f' 15,3 47' . f fe. I x VI 1 , Fi W 5 3 -5 ,..- 'f .1754 I 1 5-INv1 fa J 'QM -.. . . JV! . ,A-:,.x 'u1L 'X ff -A . N - .f rf- . ly.. F? ,fy Linda S. Resslcr Linda K. Rohrer Irma Szmringo Margaret I.. Shenk Thomas C. Smith Jeffrey L. Smoker A 1' 1 i ., 'qi .I 1, . A. t 9' Q ' i W NX 'X l-, X - ig. - Charity J. Smoker Mary L. Smoker 1' ' .Q .A :if QQ . I aff i ' N xi 'L 1 .X i.,' .1-, llh, I Q X, V W, 4 Cheryl plunges into another algebra problem. Darlene K. Snader Rhoda D. Snavely Eunice R. Stahl Audrey L, Stoltzfus Cliff L. Stoltzfus Duane C. Stoltzfus Eric W. Stoltzfus Vernon S. Stoltzfus Wilma J, Stoltzf us Judy M, Stoner Brian L. Thomas S. Joanne Umblc J. Marlin Weaver Lucinda G. Weaver Mark A. Weaver Sharon D. Weaver Susan H. Weaver Sandra J. Wert J. Leonard Wolf J. Michael Yoder . . . f F1 4 H ' 6: '75, - V , X. il ...J ':g1,,V K gi. tl -, W H Y W may P 1. . -' lzc:-vs -W N .' i ,. 91:4 Q My V fl .. ' ,,gif.'i, WH '1- ', ll 5 1937 4 , ,. 3 5 . ': -1 . Y 1 Q9 - 1 , . 'Lp ' J.. I ?:-,ld f ' . 'Lg 5' f. 'aa ,I - ' 5- : ' , wiv ',-. , . :sm - 'V ' lg 1. M, K.-. 52 .. l 4'-, . -,-:s :1:.'-A N ae A 'i'f-2--E ::..f-s 'gm Al ' Q. .,, 'Jr v' - ' 1, X ,4 , E H i ir 4 ' I l . , Q .f Y,j ' - -. I ni. -.3 J V - V nh Q! X fl I yy I Zig' -i, Y-'I-31 ' L i -Z 4 af H., .wal H It aa. A356 N . 1,5 -, 9 , ' .. Q 'Q x. 5 ' . i .i I' 4 A39 D 1 1 i 2 J ' 1 i U , 1 Pr. 'kr- E7 1-'iq Nanny C. Yoder Nathan D. Yoder Ranee C. Zimmerman '-.- W 5 ity. 1 k- Y 4.- Y 3 - '1 ' e lim .,, ' ' ' A G-'qgf .,..4,v:V' 'Hr , E . 5 . .- 1-5 'e.rll'?'f ,E:+Cl'- - ii- . a Q 2 Not pictured: TinaJ. Glick Joanne L. Herr Verna M. Hershey Doug E. Lapp Ronald L. Shenk Brenda J. Stoltzfus Debra J. Swartzentruber Freshmen have always been considered the Low man on the totem pole, Slowly adjusting, making new f riends, and striving to serve, they always seem lost in the upper class crowd. Since theylre the ones who are going through the changes, we'll let them speak for themselves. Freshmen are liked more by teachers! We freshmen have more time to use the new gymll' Bein a freshman is sca but I'm be innin to like it! 8 FY, 8 8 1 Don't worry, we're on our way upl' Left to right: Mr. Charles, Advisorg Don Good, Vice Presidentgjoy Lehman, Treasurerg Glenda Rcdcay, Secrerarygjoey Hollinger, Presidentg Miss Zook, Advisor. a I'-1 inf ,I Ninn 4-J 4' Dear Seniors, Thanks to the Senior Class for helping to make our school what it is today. Some of the greatest soccer, hockey, and basketball players came out of your class and dom- inated the sports world at LMH and also the detention hall. We wish you lots of luck and hope you will succeed in your future wherever you find God leading you. Freshman Class , 'io-35 I , it el' . v 4 4' I lv 1 ,Y A I. .IN ,4 I '- V 1, fix AJ Qlf i 'ii' f X N5 ., Q' ,sez .l l'wl .- l.. , 1 x 9 H 'val L T lb A l I i Cheryl L. Babikow Deborah L, Becker Nelson R. Blank Daniel E, Charles Cynthia D. Dcnlinger L-rf Q- .- H . I. . 1 ' 1 ,A Q7 , lb . ,w,'.,. ,, 4 4, X in , ' 1 4 I 0 K va M ave I .4 3,11 ,,.,.,..,.,.v- 4,- 1 -. sql A ,Q al. 31+-zg,N'Q'llf jf: , af' m-f NA' 1 ,ff K ,. lt -'S f julie A. Bare Anthonyj. Beilcr Brendnj. Burkhart Lois A, Dciter Mary A. Denlinger l .II X F. 'T bf? W: Vw' Don M. Good Lucille S. Hershey E. jane Hess A -. X, Y E- -fs, A ' 6' ' .U: I X 3 rx ' . I N 9 - lf. i 'XJ . if x Y,.- by . , Y sa ,is if 1 .' 1' . K-Jil' . -ae, ' 1 . 'riff ll? . LA . A l . - V' L 'c ' ,T .. ,L 1 1 -v WTF? Fi l P -:6'9w,..y .b - is 'Qi .f gigs . -1 . L -ff 'Xf -- r .ff . 1 in f . 2 . F' I 'J' x ies 'r i - Nevin L. Herr Clifford N. Hershey Nathan R. Hershey J. Randall Herrzler Brendaj. Hollinger Edwin R. Hollinger . .' K ., 4 1 .w,5- 1 11- - -rg .V A- .A. ' QL- 'Q Q.. 'ei I 5 1.- . x F ,,, .r i 5. . . , .,?, at be X . ik' r' Q R Till-Ni . . sl ' is xx ' lf e Are you sure it was me, Miss Zook? ' 'i Anna L. Dietz Donna L. Eberly Judy F. Eberly Linda-I. Esbenshade Barbara A, Esh Louise H. Eshleman Kevin R. Espenshade Gary L. Forry john M. Frey David A. Garber Nancy R. Garmen Daryl L. Gehman Ronald L. Geib Kenneth L. Gingrich Dennis Glick Tfm '.V, H 6+ il' X di,i!. 9 Joey L. Hollinger ,Joyce E. Hollinger Mervin E. Horst Arthur N. Hosrccrer Chris N. Hostettcr Galen H. Hosrerrer Judy E. Humphreys Alan R. Jacobs Lamar E. Kanagy Emelie B. Keener Dorothy j. King Linda K. Kreider Debra A. Landis Paul E. Lantz Richie D. Lapp Anne D. Leaman Yvonne E. Leaman Rebecca M. Lease joy A. Lehman Audrey L. Martin Cheryl A. Martin Sylvia -I. Martin jane Y. Miller Susan E. Miller june K. Nafziger Carmen L. Oyola Luis E. Oyola Richard E. Parrerson john H. Pogue Nor pictured: Luis Murillo - '- fi WV' -A . 13 'ml' i an I U The ,fly -J 'El 'li . 6 .L Q Br 5 '15 1' r. -1 'Si A A n-. 'fzaarw ' .hs- l . . MPH' W5 , W . ff' .4 .4 Sit .f A in 3 lil W if -.iff .Ag 'I v 5' J. i: D 'xr 'J My N If ywxflfu.. H D' , ffl V x T.: ' , . in if ' y H l l l-x .. Y ' 1 1-S, ' fr, T. ix X' V 1-H I . -1 W , gp f' -- - C .- +Eer..,gl L A 'iii' for 1 ., ..1 Y I X ll . iii I I 'V ,l '1', b X .V ' V 4 2 1f5 1 ' 1 wb 'S tw 'v' -w'72'-grvlgr. 57151- f ,. 'HI lc..-Lht - -' .Tm -nfl P . s- mv 'fl 'Nm ' 1 .. - ' .- ' ,4 fx+ '.Ciif iii! v-25, 91 V! sn I' l lr , , is Please Ed, don'r snap ir V 5 A L '2- - x . Y w .lx L f-ef .3 J I NN 1 ' ,, Q 1 1 W A 4 ill.. Z ' 'LM I ,N 't X A ig? I I I .QSM IJ' i t Y 2, Q 112 ' X 1. S: :N 1 1 v . ...u I X A I Q H 5 4 A x4ji,Jl.A.!!, ggu rm h Vg, I :f:f.m1'. I 1, I We - A I .X ll l 1 A A ...lm AU 'mf 5' Us I x A . . N ' Y f 3 1 64 'Y l L il X . A. 1. n 1 'F-17' ,gd A 51 i'f.s.:j 1565? A -1 A H . Hifi 3lif?v,... t :fit 'f e . ye... . at l :2,,,'fQ.Q3T.3ifg,-X-33.-Q.A-Q, it f Il . 'i I ' ,i jf' . f-x .' w e Q A 1 '-me J: . Q G 'P'4 ' ' W A-gifllrlfx 'l ,rf- 7 N A 1 I i ,13 'A', 'W 'mi W ' who -P' . 534 ' . , Q 1 L . a ' .-H. .H-.1 il he V 5A 13.-- ff'-K f rf 1 'I ' Y .1 - , 1 ' 'N l. N fr W.-. e' av J, '43 . .l vi' 5FNt?i1 Gerald L. Weinhold james N. Wenger O, Martin Wenger Thomas M. Wenger Carol A. Rnifsnider Eileen -I. Ranck j. Elvin Ranck Peggy S. Ranck Glenda -J. Rcdcay Betty A. Reiff Kathy E. Rheinheimer Wanda J. Rohrer Gary I.. Sauder Cheryl M. Sell Anne R. Sensenig j. David Shenk Michael A. Siviglia Sheryl -J. Smoker jay W. Smucker F. Ruthie Stauffer Joanne M. Stnuffer .Joyce L. Stoltzfus Mary B. Stolrzfus D. Richard Thomas Kevin D. Warfel Carol F. Weaver Kenneth L. Weaver Martha -I. Weaver , ? 759 Y X EX I- ,-, D - 1 .n ' Q, J lsr' J X It XXX 1 A ' x. 1 L 4. A Xxxlf X 1 . A 1 ,NX 'nf xg. ' 'S wk his XM. X , ,A X X 98, U ...4 1 wi? 0 r- 57 L 'H 'ff .- -V J ,,'. xl , .- - . fi r-', KL ff., 1, ..-I. --.1 . ,pl , A .3-. , -rg. x , Aw.. sf ' p , 1 L. , 1 I faux . 'Sir 0 ,.. ORGANIZATIONS i Qs 4 V- 'I 1' 1. . ,Lf P. 'N ' f is .li bw ' 19 I 1 I 'V V ' A K, K I ,fu-v'2w.1.,,i- v 'o Af i 5' if E , .. i i I 'X' I . I- -sigh gm W 58 ,' ., .gf V i V5.5 WJ' ' H u :1 'z 1:11,-, 1 ' -I N f ui-Ji I 1 ' ' ' Nr hm . 5 M- ' , IT, 'WT 7 - . 'N ' N 'iff J- ' Q 1 - A ' L. 5 if f V. ' . x W ' 1 , - I-QQ. ' ' - ' ' ' T P .,. 1 .1 'Y K ww '4 ,. . ' 'J LL 'V ffl bf3'g'fH' 'UA , H11 51. - 7. 'mx X ' at , A al 71 L6 W-, K' ' A- -' Laurel Wrealh As a yearbook staff we tried to sum up our school year in 168 pages. Taking picture after picture, we tried to find the ones that would share LMH with others. Putting our heads together to discuss minute details of copy and captions allowed us to appreciate each other's talents. Frustrations built up as we rushed to meet deadlines, but through it all, we learned the meaning of unity. Depending on each other and God helped us to accept criticism, share ideas, and get to know each other better Back row: Ed Weaver, Photographerg Lynn Heller, Business Manager. Standing: Marcia Good,jr. Memberg Carolyn Nissley, jr. Memberg Tim Lease, Photographerg Phil Hargrow, Copy Editorg Ann Shenk, Layout Editorg Miss Cehman, Advisorg Carol Blank, Assistant Editor. Seated: Cliff Harnly, Editor. , if .fl 1 , ,. , - f J X, 1 w - fl 5, V 1-Ik.. I 1 U g .5 . W ,N li I g H f g . ,R .. . - 1 xr ,,n,, ' f - ss' . f Ali - +77 Q Y,.31 ,l , Ti? fy ' I . ,, L g, ft. . 'iii JG ,122 - 5 4311 can H ' 4 '- Ilvmii A EWf:a2'1fA- 5 'EL 2:1 2 ' r+'f': Lft'r- rx ' , ' qzx LU. 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W... ..,n-.--:.....-- :'1...zv': ...---f--- --- ' ' ' . . ....,.......u1.: mi!- -H - -- ,Q .4 , ... . ..1 -51.1.51 ........- -ff-.,..w- ' e, 'N if . -,,- A ' .A iq ' lakh 1 'f A 'Ga .H 'I 1 25.2 , H - I f .Vg f A v 1-N.. 11' -,-.EE . ivl fs! . T31 1 ft' F1 laik fn f .-..-m 'fini wr Q-1-ns. ,,!'-,... ' ,fin W gd..j'.,, :T -Jffhl WN 5 fwiuu 3 mf- Y- '3 il ,-.--u i1V.9l C-04 1-4 1-8.-.-. Lp - ..-- H..- vsni OU .vw--.mm 3 3 .V .r f 33- I V 4. F: l 5 'miie 'J m M 1 V 'Q Mill Slream keeping up on the news receiving letters to the editor reactions to editorials problems with layout interviewing people writing regular features getting out of class last-minute demands inviting yearbook staff to a party Back row: Sue Hess, Lois Leaman, Phil Lutz, Phil Wenger, Ann Shenk. Second row: Dale Bowman, Galen Guengerich, Sam Charles, Rachael Brubaker. Third row: Phil Beiler, Miss Breneman, Advisor, Sharon Wert, Margaret Huth. Fourth row: Donna King, Sharon Kunkle, Sylvia Hershey, Ada Smucker, Beverly Krieder, Audrey Pat- terson, Editor-in-Chiefg Ann Newswanger. Front row: Brenda Mezz- ler,joan Krieder, Henry Shenk, Assoc. Editor, Heidi Hershey, News Editorg Rick Hess, Feature Editor,-leanne Good, Cheryl Sell. Qludenl Council 26 members gospel team outreach 8400 subs 31050 for Fifi hurricane victims bills for Bender and can drive valentine appreciation meal Hershey glee club opinion board and precincts quilting bees student lounge furnishing I make a motion that . . . be adjourned. I n I ..,,...x Q.-. in r hp Q' -X' uf- Aix D , N I . nl xg! V if if lTQ',,f X I' . '-it Q 0 ' 0 I J Back row: Lucinda Vleaver,-Ioann Umble, Nelson Longcnecker, Peggy Shenkhleanne Hcsshlim Hess, Mary Beth Stoltzf us, Marie Landis,,Iohn Wert, Craig Glick, Phil Shenk, Speaker of Parliament, Anne Bnibalter, Secretary of Parliament, Darlene Rohrer, Annette Diffenbach, Doug Lapp, Myron Dietz, Advisor, Sharon Buclcwalrcr. Front row: LaMar Kanagy, Tim Wenger,jay Hoover, Assistant Speaker, Crystal Lehman, Treasurer, Art Umble, Vice-presidentg Dan Hollinger, Pre dent, Dawn Martin, Secretaryg-Ioyce Hollinger, Nancy High, Betty Rciff. Left: Order in :he court! Below: Someone gave us za check for five vents. We're off ro :x good starr in Fund Drive. Below left: Anne, have you ever heard of writcr's vamp? Y' F QQ '- .-:THY nf,-dllfw :wassup Senior Chorus x f1 TE'AC'H ME THY WAY O LOR CH ME Tl-l AY 0 Campus Chorale forty-two voices daily work-out grasping for perfection dressing up in Iavendar church programs last-minute frustrations instruments in God's hands growing together in unity tour to Iowa Lord, Take the I-land of This Child first place award at MACSA Festival If you think l'm so funny, what about that guy over there with that machine in from of his face? Junior Chorus Ladies' Chorus Men's Chorus raking the roll crowding the platform Not ahh, but lawW! diaphragm exercises learning new music srnothering yawns Christmas and spring concerts Lord, Thy Servants Praise Thee book scramble on benches dashing to class i - An L fi gs? TEAcH ME TH Y ww o Loinog C 1 J ,N 1 f'- -f FACH ME THY WAY 0 U, 1 , THY WAY 0 LORD: A Q , - L Junior Sexiei Sophomore Trio expression in song church services fellowship with each other practicing in homes participation in chapel singing for chorus blending a cappella Left to right: Darlene Rohrer, Cheryl Landis, Annette Diffenbach, Crystal Lehman, Audrey Frank, Robin Lehman. Left, smnding: Louise Eshleman, Fran laeziman, Art Umble, Linda Nafziger, Leanne Eshleman, Marcia Benner, Diane Gehman, Trula Ginges rich,joAnn Longcnecker, Daniel Wenger, Advi- sor. Seated: Audrey Metzler, Yvonne Leaman, Judy Martin, Emelie Keener, Miriam Brcneman .lnsfrumenial Club 7 different instruments 14 members Thanksgiving banquet Christmas jubilee one guy - Art Left ro right: Peggy Shenk, Lucinda Wealver, Rance Zimmerman i l os pel Tea m s prayer partners for each student R Ofgii RJT oww ADV U A D x A DD.Q,1 HiQ-ALAAQD R o M TELQ DYAQQIOTSDET R v fvr C WJR A BWEMI T A BAA 1 Ig1lxY D ILABJZ GEITTA Tgo.ADcDxE if w T15 QMQDQR A L M N 0 ryrf. ...--.-.i,.EllC T F D ECM FGH3G,TJKLMN L E Air P Qj R17 K A FU 'x'..Q.SZl,..fS......Q...I'i-V9 A vs-T IiPgAg!3f'OAB w D. D REQ X X, D D X 2 J 14 31..ffZ,f 153,-'R A J K FTF x D T R Q Dx ,E D D C J R CX!-XNQQ 'fR3FC RMEAL SXLXR T iTeT A R R A 1 A J P rs R-,QQ R ?EIfI-. J D C L X NWS UQEIF A F B .W fE..L.A..Ii.1L Q 'L' C X Qlwa Z Y ylj ,530 - Fll. OG S- 55,'.RTRsT R16- r, R 51, T QDJTTRQL' fgffr vgriffr Y C J DVF- fLhJA-ALB Dj,-Jg Z gc C :rs D g- '-'5 ,... Ti l--ET-.,E,' PM Ov X '-'Cffi..l,,J'BL..L A -rt R T A R LT ji-Riiiflr R A 5 J T A R .fg.. ErLL AI-.Q-.E.,.T..Q ,Ei 1 ACDTSAIJIDAXC1QR I1 Librarg Assisianfs giving up study time learning checkout procedures collecting pennies inserting book cards referring questions to Miss Zook discovering missing cards stamping books ringing 5-minute bells signing passes feeling professional Right: HONOR SOCIETY - Left to right: Anne Brubaker, Henry Shenk, Lois Leaman fSec- retaryb, Dawn Martin, Isaac Frederick fAdvisorJ, Galen Guengerich, Sandy Burkhart, Cliff Harnly fVice-Presidenrj, Rosene Hernley fPresidentJ, Eileen Martin fTrc-asurerj. Below: LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - Back row: jim Graybill, Ken Weaver, Rich Lapp, Miss Zook, Lincla Kreider, Cheryl Sell, Rick Thomas, Ruthie Stauffer. Front row: Diane Bechtel,-Iudy Stoner, Carmen Oyola, Ruth Ann Stoltzfus, Rhoda Snavely, Absent: Sharon Weaver. Honor Socieig bi-weekly meetings potato grading crit slips poster-making eating at Bird-in-Hand planning spring induction initiating new members Q 95 I A 19' M - , ':,1w. ivilff! l , nit, 'mai 'Qi JS ' , ' eva: 4 It -'4 551 elf? 0 ' A u 1 ,QL f 0 ,gr A aft' v 41. Sorry Nissley! a goat only has two tents, not four! FAA Club future agriculturalists once-a-month meetings 34 members pictures and parties checking out farming developing leadership judging livestock open membership Back row: -Richard -Landis, David Garber, Art Hostetter, Sanford Lapp, Clifford Hershey, ,Ron Shenk, Phil Beiler, Bert Nestlerode, Eugene Smucker. Middle row: Daryl Gehman,jim Ranck, Barry Kreider, Richard Landis, Myron Stoltzfus, Cliff Stolrzfus,iLarry Breneman, David King, Dick Thomas, Advisorg Marlin Kauff- man, Ed Weaver. Front row: Dave Hamish, Rick Brenneman, Steve Neff, Calvin Martin, Jef f Hamish, Dennis Witmer,jim Stauffer, Robert Rohrer,-Iohn Lehman. A ,, A . X .4 ' 1 ,ff U.',1' f Lw,.l, , Q ,, in I , 1 Ffa tv' r X ' MA '1 M a'g I s Wm . L 'rf ' 4 Ky ,sn 1 4 9 ,M .nf 1' ' ' 4 Q . 'F l 1ff L -.Q4s l-' - 4.545 Q MENNON i .TEH QQ HSM 0 0 as a-S STUDENT FE 116 Right: There she goes! I told you she'd be here today. l I. 14.11 ,, a .mx q 1 A ' fn - ' WJ' 5,9 A A f riff . P '--,--. wvlnln flfv ' 'tv J QA F 'Hi' C 1 X I ,r J , .v . z. l I f ' g- 3 ' ' ',a rr If mln 1 Mtv! --'Arg' 'f T '- -z, J A .Wit .......-A - - ' - 1 ., Above: Sharon, are you sure Mom :old me to carry your books? Right: You wouldn't believe wha: 1 had for breakfast this morning! K . A Dag Becomes cy roads arking lot puddles uses unloading cargo eer scuffling rienclly smiles urried hallway conversations arching up on the latest news of lockers to homeroom passes scHi16L' ' .ll- Abovc: Hurry, the 3-minute bell rang 2 V2 minutes ago! Lefrg Hey Lucy, chey'rc raking our picture! 7 Above: Don't worry Mr. I-Icllcr, thcrc's always room for one more! Right: Brother Umblc preaches to his gospel team. Dan explains the relationship between the can drive and bib overalls. An Encounier wifh God filing in hushed whispers spontaneous singing guest speakers commitment week -jim Delp heavy eyelids gospel teams Ebenezer Choir student Chapels growth week - Lester Miller Have a good day! Above: Perl: up, Mr. Hol- linger, Faculty Chapels can't be that bad! Left: Smile Charity! You're on candid camera! 119 .Gi 'IQ Right: Lois finds stretching out on the cross bar very relaxing. Below: Mr, Shearer, what time is it? - Below right: Gina can't understand why it's not coming through. , 1-21 :Fi .am - ,. --df Pssst . . , Annette and Sue, don't you know Wes can see everything you're aying? 51. KX M7552 9' Fg. sis? A Training Bodg and Mind three minute rushes hello-good-bye smiles blackboard blues laughs and yawns winks on the sly deathlike silence - tests pained agony - pop quizzes satisfaction of passing grades end-of-class mutiny A PHHDSUPHY Above: 'iSince when did you take up philosophy, Rodney? Left: jim and Louann, aren't you two supposed to be studying? We Find Purpose in Life 15 minute bus ride Willow Street Vo-Tech ll students vocational relevance hallway ramps 2 W hour class goggles and helmets no academic binds missing Vi of LMH ...x Rich Petershcim and Ed Landis practice various welding techniques such as vertical tee joinrs. Above: Fred Garber and Ron Ressler work on utility sheds to be sold later at a public auc- tion. Right: Gerald Frey and -John Zimmer- man draw plans for greenhouses stu- dents will build for floriculture class. 4 XX ' l22 1 Clair Dise feeds a punched card into the IBM Card Reader as par: of Data Processing. l i .. U i,,.-P, ,W ,,.. Ja: in Inf y, 9 K 'Q A A 1. 1 Bill Kilby studies various wave shapes on the oscilloscope in electrical technology. Building New Relaiionships rush to lunch 30 short minutes sauerkraut and bologna twists no knives - we're pacifists overloading tables Want my potatoes? I'1l take your milk. fasting for Chad relief congregating in the lobby current of kids in the breezeway Below: Ear it up! It makes you grow! Bottom: Where is everybody? Seven Dwarfs 9 1 F if gtk'-iifalf , I L, Left: Miss Zook, do you know where I could find Snow White and the P- ' .- A V-tm, ggfff- y Q... - ijg' 'O' -0- K --.- - 1 ffm - 'fP i gm' -. ww -u ' wifi fmam- ar '- Above: No walking on the grass . . , nobody said anything about running. Left: Don'r put too much ong you don'r wan: ro drown your French fries! We Move Furiher 0 n 0 u r u e g Right: Make sure you clon't spill any,john. -367 drill press and jointer needle and thread lathe and power saw no horscplay allowed nursing and grooming trouble with bobbins planning a meal Mmm! This tastes good! Above: Chit-chats before the buzzer. Right: Somebody ate all my pretzels! 126 Left: A little pinch of this yet, and I think we'll have it! Left: Talk about lookin up to an undcrclassman! Above: Our carpenters of the future attempt the new art of posing. 7 llnlil Qomedag Olhers Take 0ur Place closing of books restless waiting 3:10 dismissal class cleserrion hallway chaos list of homework mad race co buses traffic jams emptiness Above: No: so loud, Mr. Moshier, you're off key! Righr: LMH enters 5:10 relaxation. Craig, haven't you ever heard of ladies first? Left: Ir couldn'r have been that bad, Mallard! Below: Payment for passage pleascfl inn' ,lf Left: Les gets ready, takes aim, and fires! 1 Right: Tell mc, Lcasa, docs the new day meet your.approval? Belowg Calling to get an off-campus? Suppose nobody's home? Below right: I hope this stays with me till lunch without doing any permanent damage. l Dorm Life gggxwf ' . mtv v Hi' gl I. ha. Rude Awakenings alarm clock rings moans and groans showers splashing waiting to wash up breakfast bell French toast again? eat and run rush to brush Did I do my homework? school time again 9 '-i Above lefr: Hey,-Judy, you look like you could use a pillow. Above: Mirror, mirror, on the wall . . . Left: If it were up to Marilyn and Ronda, we'd be using paper plates and plastic spoons. fix I .X- NXH. ., Esiablishing Prioriiies Upper right: Fred gets into the swing of things. Below: I thought you two were supposed to bc broke up. Right: Don't study too hard, Keener Below right: Don't you think making leaves for the Christmas cookies is fun? 1, sql Ml ' .cus F l Having Second Parents cleaning lounges studying in the library cleaning rooms - sometimes R playing tennis and ping pong going to supper going back for seconds i togetherness volleydnall games East Towne Mall loud music is a no-no '12 .fr-A. Above left: Be serious, Rayg this is dorm chapel practice. Above: Dick, do you call this stretching out? Icft: The dorm is really crowded this year. Taking a Praciical Joke WW' Top right: Very good, Dorisg they could use you in the Super Bowl. Above: Ray does his good deed for the day. Above right: AJ. just being himself on costume night. Right: Are you leaving for the weekend or perma- nently? WWW Parigi ng and Visiii ng playing and praying together costume night guys' and girls' openhouse parties and banquets ice cream and pizza chase the cherry pies shaving cream battles Everybody goes to Gino's. Throw 'em in the shower! underground parties POPCOYU Popping across-the-hall visits sneaking after 10:30 is ' --seii Above left: You stay away from my cookies, Yoder, and I mean business! Above: There's always room for two more in the trunk. Left: Fm cryin' to tell you, Dick, I ain'r done it! ,.. 'lm ,JFK 135 af Senior Trip Above right: Maybe if I close my eyes, they won't be able to see me! Above: The bus drivers suggest teachers stay in the zoo! Right: Who did you say was buried there? 136 . 95f - CQ-'-.im-i,? N' 1-A 'f-- :ax-4. .M .,,.Yw...f f...-- ..x.11g: 5' - N L w1-q.i:...- V. M. ,- ' . Ye.. , , ,. A - ,....--'- '4'., ' Y- fu 5 e 'W-'f -, -HA S - ' ,...., WN., , . -f - ' ...A 5 J ,F ' 'w-. ,f ,-1:H1zr!T F'7fT? f LT - . ' v w Y ' f .- , 3 , ,. .-,,,.,,,liQ4,hgq , - 1 '3'1u:U . wg. . i m'.lA-Can., 'I b -. ' W, L 1 k ' A i I ,Q S' . .f Top: I wonder what it must be like having people trampin' through your house all day? 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Giving and taking is what really makes a team. Eachgame is a new adventure with new challenges. It was these challenges that helped the team grow and that helped others grow. ..?,'L,U .Q 2, ' ig, ii i 5. rv -.fill 0 li o , o E O , A ' urs 4 qt, fl Y gg .14 ' I i 4012? 2:-1-7 .5 if-25:5 .714 'S' 4 rd... i Q ,.nN: . M, A f-. . , M G' - Q5 .gn-'eta . H 9. sl' 'r' 'gf- '-S. mth-f5sYl3 -Q' Back row: Dan Wenger, Asst. Coach, Craig Glick, Myron Stoltzfus, Harold Mast, Wayne Lapp, Harold Shcllenberger, Ken Kauffman,-Iohn Frey, Dick Yuninger, Darrel Martin. Second row: Vernon Rice, Coach, Marlin Weaver, Mike Bontrager, Calvin Esh,-john Zimmerman, Vince Buckwalter, Rodney King, Marlin Weaver, Dennis Weaver, Ed Landis. Kneeling in front: Craig Zimmerman, Vernon Stoltzfus,jay Hoover, Darrel Groff, Bernie Good, Art Umble,jim Groff, Dale Bowman. ' 'Eff-A lb'- X- ' f ' in P, , W, . , 4.1, Q Varsiig Soccer Scores Delco Alumni EMHS Christopher Dock Lancaster Country Day Christopher Dock Alumni Cedar Grove Iowa Mennonite Christopher Dock 1 LMH 2 O LMH 3 1 LMH O 1 LMH O 2 LMH O 2 LMH O 2 LMH 2 O LMH 1 Tournament O LMH 2 2 LMH O Who did you say that pass was to? ,e, T X Above: Denny and Marlin do an in- depth study of the soccer ball. Left, back row: Del Glick, Coachg Leon Kraybill, Carmelo Rodriquez, Randy Harris, Dennis Glick, Frank Albrecht, Chet Wenger, Asst. Coach. Middle row Mervin Rutr, Richard Buckwalter, Nevin Herr, Randy Lapp,,Iohn Frey. Front row: jay Smucker, Tom Wenger, Calvin Stoltzfus, Ken Weaver, Brian Thomas, Nate Yoder. J.V. Soccer Scores Delco 1 LMH 0 Christian Academy 2 LMH 3 C.D 2 LMH O C.D O LMH 1 Harford O LMH 1 Tri-Co. Christian 0 LMH O Delco 2 LMH 1 Harford 1 LMH 1 Tri-Co. Christian 2 LMH 4 Christian Academy 2 LMH 2 Above: Rodney wants that ball, and he's going to get ir! Right: The first score of the game soars past those outstretched-arms and puts LMH, on top. 142 Right: jay gives the ball a head scart. Below: Calvin rests thc planks of :hc foozbridge on his way to the game. V n :IVV . ,T S' s. .1 5 ri... I, Glick presents the toumament trophy. -as Fl-llffsl rx it u Steve! P Cross Counfrg Cross country really outdid itself this year. Losing the first two games of the season didn't dampen the team spirit, they ran hard and came back to win the tournament. There was no super-star bringing in all the points, just long hours of prac- tice, good morale, and brotherhood. Scores Westtown 21 LMH Christopher Dock 20 I-MH Church Farm 45 LMI-I Christopher Dock 51 I-MH Church Farm 39 I-MH Tournament: C.D, 46 IMS 60 LMH -.-- 44- 1 IX 1 I On snowmanzjohn Yoder, Daryl Mack. Back row. Rob ert Bender, Coachg Phil Wenger, Manager, Steve Good, Wesley Nolt, Lowell Showalter, Tim Landis. Front row: Bill Dimitris, Duane Stoltzfus, Eric Stotlzfus, Barry Kreider. Missing: Rick Patterson. Left: I wonder what they'll look like on the next round! - J.V. Hookeg Scores Delco Christopher Dock Delco Lancaster Co. Day Christopher Dock Lancaster Co. Day Field Hockeg When you're involved in sports, you have to learn to take the bitter with the sweet. That's what the field hockey team learned to do, and they learned their lesson well. They beat their oppo- nents L.C.D. for the first time in years, and, although they didn't obtain the field hockey trophy, were able to accept the loss well. This brought the team closer together and made them realize that you can't win them all. Hit the ball, Sara, but don't break the stick! basl, t, 4 :L ,.. LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH 1 F' Y, IDE' I 5 .S ll ,g- Back row: Ann Newswanger, Sara Stoltzfus, Sylvia Hershey. Third row: Peggy Kurtz, Cyndi Shenk, Marie Iamdis, Wilma Weaver. Second row: Kathy Horning, Brenda Stoltzfus, Audrey Patterson, Kathy Ncwswanger. Front row: Sandy Burkhart, Managerg Mary Beth Stoltzfus, Marty Kelley, Coachg Regina Senscnighjeanne Hess, Manager. wif l Varsiig Hookeg Scores Delco Christian Academy Belleville Mennonite Delco Lancaster Co. Day Christopher Dock Belleville Mennonite Faith Christian Lancaster Co. Day Cedar Grove Christopher Dock 1 LMH 2 O LMH 8 O LMH 5 O LMH 2 O LMH 1 2 LMH O O LMH 8 O LMH 6 O LMH O Tournament Scores O LMH 4 4 LMH 0 on girls! You'll regret that play when you see the videotape! Don't they teach you at C.D, that you're not supposed co steal? ' I .. H- ,. Q Standing: Tina Glick, Brenda Sweigart, Sue Kreider, Tammy Gibson, Anne Ieaman, Sue Seigrist, Cheryl Landis, LouAnn Hollinger,-June Zimmerman, Linda Stoltzfus, Rose Metzler, Esther Stauffer, Lois Groff, Emelic Keener. Kneeling: Jeanne Hess, Manager, Sally Gehman Marty Kelley, Coach, Sandy Burkhart, Manager. All for Blazers, stand up and holler! Bugs' Baskelball Basketball depends on teamwork, and LMH knows it. The guys this year worked hard and got caught up in the spirit of the game. Frustrations? Sure there were some. However, basketball is like life - there are good and bad days. Accepting coaching tips as well as tips from teammates made the team this year. Back row: Ken Kauffman, Managerg Conrad Manin,jim Hess, Gerald Frey, Gerald Risser, Bill Kilby. Middle row: Del Glick, Coachg Bill Buckwalter Jeanne Hess, Managergjohn Kilby, Rodney King, Dick Yunginger. Front rowzjay Hoover, Donna Lapp, Mnnagcrp Bernie Good, Frank Albrecht. A il 1 Ff.jf'w TIF . -g E ' W. L-- ' QQ. ,, . pm: 1, lm' 9. , Left, on top: Mike King,jim Baer, Left to right: Rick Buckwalter, Managerg Dave King, Dave Gochnauer, Tim Lease, Randy MPP, Leonard Wolf, Duane Stoltzfus, Robert Bender, Coach. Below: Dick just can't let go. a Lcfr: It'sgoing in. . .noitisn't. . .yes. . .its inf' J.V. Basketball Tri-Co. Christian Alurrmi Christopher Dock Christian Academy Delaware Co. Christian Tri-Co. Christian Belleville Christopher Dock Tri-Co, Christian Cedar Grove Belleville Christian Academy LMH V LMI-I LMH LMI-I LMH LMH LMH LMI-I LMI-I LMI-I LMH LMH 147 Varsiig Basketball Scores Broadfording Christian Academy Church Farm Christopher Dock Christian Academy Delaware Co. Christian Faith Christian Belleville Christopher Dock Harford Cedar Grove Belleville Christian Academy LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH .f Above right: Hey guys! ls this a basketball game or a wrestling match? Above: All right, Rodney, ir's all up to you! Right: Sorry brother, this one is going in! Far right: jim attempts an over-the-shoulder block. Ross Corners Tournament Capitol 43 LMH 90 Faith Christian 40 LMH 64 Ross Corners 54 LMH 56 Delco Tournament Cedar Grove 78 LMH 56 Christian Academy 64 LMH 66 Ross Corners 48 LMH 52 148 Back row: Doris Weaver, Lois Groff. Third row: Sharon Buckwalter, Dottie Kreider, Regina Sensenig, Lorraine Albin. Second row:-Ioan Steffy, Managerg Sharon Shertz, Darla High, Many Kelley, Coach. Front row: Fran Lehman, Managerg Debbie Kreidcr, Karen Kreider, Sue Frey, Manager. '-Ng -11, n --, 'H .t ' l Niki, Girls' Basketball Suicides, laps, scrimmages, relays are what the girls, basketball team went through to be tough. The team worked together as sisters, affirming each other in prayer and meditation. They practiced for an hour and a half each dayg a long, tiring experience. Although not everyone played in all the games, just being on the team was a worthwhile experience. Left: Bill's not impressed with Regina's display of two-ball shooting. Above: You do as I say, or there's going to be trouble! 149 Right: Karen admires a member of the U,S.A. goof-off team. Below right: l don't know what you're doing, but it's not going to work. Bottom right: Steady . . . aim . . , shoot! -' 1- 4- if Above, back row: Marie Landis, Manager, Marty Kelley, Coach, Fran Lehman, Managergjoan Steffy, Manager. Middle row: Kathy Rhein- heimer,joyce Good, Lucinda Weaver, Rose Burkholder, Darlene Snader. Front row: Marie Ginder, Mirian Miller, Twila Frey, Lucy Hess, Debbie Frederick. Delco Tournament Christian Academy 27 LMH 45 Delaware Co. Christian 28 LMH 46 Ross Corners Tournament Belleville 21 LMH 42 Capitol 14 LMH 48 Faith Christian 14 LMH 36 Above: Regina invades the iorccourt. T135-'l 'Q i' 7 V' iv.'.,r ' EEK J.V. Baskeiball Scores Christian Academy Christopher Dock Alumni Delaware Co. Christian Christopher Dock Christian Academy LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH Below: What's that round thing hangin' from the ceiling for? Left: Doris connects from the baseline. Varsiig Baskeiball Scores Broadfording Christian Academy Christian Academy Christopher Dock Cedar Grove fforfeitj Delaware Co. Christian Faith Christian Belleville Christopher Dock Lane. Country Day Belleville Christian Academy LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH LMH f 1' Track and Sofiball Teams Back row: Steve Good, Craig Glick, Richard Landis, Barry Kreider, Ken Kauffman Phil Har grow, Linford Weber. Fourth row: Rodney it 5 X King,-lohn Kilby, Wes Nolr, Linford Martin Clair Beiler, Scott Steffy. Third row: jay Hoover Bill Buckwalrer, Mike King, Glenn Miller, Mar- lin Weaver. Second row: Gerald Weinhold, Leon Kraybillhlohn Yoder, Bernie Good. Front row: Cher Wenger, Coach, Craig Zimmerman, joey Hollinger, Dan Keener, Daryl Mack, Rob- ert Bender, Coach. .LX J, sv -fag fl' ,,:1,-'. ':f '15 4' 't , V . 7f 4: .4 ' ' are . N JI,-we ,,, u . I 21,-if . Q, rv f-.fa-qt -- ,.. Back row:,Ioyce Good, Naomi Dutcher, Wilma Weaver, Kathy Newswanger, Brenda Dagen, Donna Eby, Rose Burkholdcr, Audrey Frankhloyce Neff, Ruth Ann Keens, Vernon Rice, Coach. 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I7505 A Differenl' World 32 Rooms Direcl Dial Phones Color TV, Full Balh Individual Air Condi+ioning and Heal' Congra+ula+ions lo: Wayne Lapp Cindy Herr Mary Jane Kauffman A A 6 . Specializing in Home Cooluing. Wedding Receplions and Banquels. Conference Rooms Our gym will be spic and span, come May. Index Albin, Lorraine F. -81, 149 Albrecht, Frank D. -80, 81, 141, 146, 147 Augsburger, Andrew F. - 81, 125 Babikow, Bonnie L. - 81, 87 Babikow, Catherine M. - 88 Babikow, Cheryl L. - 94 Baer,,Iames W. - 81, 147 Barehlulia A. - 94, 108 Beachy, Rosene 11,81, 87,106 J, ... Bechtel, E. Diane - 37, 106, 112, 137 Bechtelhlames A. - 88, 121 Bechtold, Harold L. - 28, 37, 109 Becker, Daniel H. - 81,88 Becker, Deborah L. - 94, 108 Beiler, Anthonyj. - 94, 108 Beiler, Clair E. - 37,106,107, 109, 152 Beiler, Dale L. - 81, 106, 109, 118, 120 Beiler, Danicl G. - 88, 108 Beiler, Floyd D. - 81, 106, 109 Beiler, Karenj. -81, 106, 109 Beiler, Lorettaj. -81, 106, 118 Bciler, Paul. - 81 Beiler, Philip B. - 37, 103, 106, 107, 109, 11 Bender, Robert M. - 30, 143, 147, 152 Benner, Umar M. - 88 Benner, Marcia-J. -88, 108, 110 Bishop, C. Steve - 81 Blank, Carol J. - 38, 98, 101, 106, 107 3 Blank, Nelson R. -94, 98, 108 Bontrager,-I. Michael -88, 108, 140, 147 Bontrager, Myron V. - 10, 38, 106, 107, 109 Boosc, Mabel - 33 Bowman, Dale E. - 38,103, 140 Bowman, Leon M. - 88 Bowman, Mabel - 33 Bowman, Mary A. - 10, 88, 108 Breneman, Beth H. - 38 Brencman,j. Larry - 89, 113 Breneman,-I. Richard - 81, 106, 109. 113 Breneman, Miriam G. - 81, 110 Breneman, Roseanne S. - 24, 103 Brubaker, Anne M. - 38, 104, 105, 106,107, 112, 136 Brubaker,-1. Lester-9, 13, 15, 16,21 Brubaker, Rachel A. - 39, 103 Bucher, Shirley B. - 39 Buckwalter, Richard L. - 89, 108, 141, 147 Buckwalter, Sharon M. - 12, 81, 104,106, 116, 119,149,15O,151 Buckwalter, Vincent L. - 81, 140 Buckwaltcr, William R. - 88, 89, 116, 146, 148, 149, 152 Burkhart, Brendaj. - 94, 108 Burkhart, Sandra K. - 8, 36, 39, 106, 107, 112, 144, 145, 146 Burkholdenjoy M. - 39 Burkholder, Rose M. - si, 106, 146, 150,152 Burkholder, Virgie C. - 89 Charles, Daniel E. -94, 108 Charles,-jonathan E. - 21, 94 Charles, Samuel G. -40, 103, 106, 107 Charles, Sharon F. -40, 106, 129 Charles, Sharyn E. - 40, 106 Clymer, Laverne-I. -81, 105, 106, 152 Dagen, Brenda D. - 81, 106, 152 Deiter, Lois A. - 94, 108 Denlinger, Cynthia D. - 94, 108 Denlinger, Mary A. - 22, 94, 108 Denlinger, Ronald K. - 81 Dietz, Anna L. - 95, 108 Dietz, Myron S.-20,21,104,105,116,118 Dietz, Philipj. - 89 Dietzel, Daniel L. - 15, 24 Diffenbach, C. Annette - 23, 81, 85. 104, 106, l07,109,110,118,121,152 Dimitris, William - 30, 89, 143 Dise, Clair L. - 40, 123 Downs, Nancy E. - 89 Dutcher, Naomi F. - 81, 106, 146, 152 Dzugan, Allen W. - 41 Eberhart, Terry j. - 135 Eberly, Donna L. - 95, 108 Eberly,j. Lamar - 41 Eberly,-Iudy F. -95, 108 Eberly, Williard L. -41, 106, 109, 119 Ebersole, Cynthia A. - 89, 108 Eby, Donna F. - 81,106, 109, 152 Eby,-Jane L. - 89, 108 Eby, Linda L. - 89, 108, 152 Embleton,jay R. - 81, 83, 106, 146 Engle, Carolj. -81, 106 Erb, Leslie E. - 81 Espenshade, Kevin R. - 95 Espenshade, Lindaj. - 95, 108 Esch, Brenda L. - 89, 108 Esh, Barbara A. - 95, 108 Esh, Calvin E.-41,140,142, 153 Esh, S.,Iane- 81,118 Eshlemen, Leanne - 89, 108, 110 Eshlemen, Louise 1-1. - 30, 95, 108, 110 Fisher, Marilyn L. -42, 106 Fisher, Martha E. - 89. 108 Forry, Gary L. -95, 124 Forryhloseph A. Frank Audrey-I. -82, 106, 109, 110, 152 Frankhouser, Mary E. - 82, 106, 109 Frederick, Debbie A. - ss, 89, 108. 150 Frederick, Isaac L. -- 6, 17, 1 12 Frederick, Mary - 29 Frey, Gerald L. - 42, 222, 157, 146 Frey,-John D. -95, 106, 140 Frey,john M. -42, 108, 141 Frey, Sandraj. -89, 108 Frey, Sue A. - 82, 106, 109. 121 Frey, Sue E. - 82, 106,109, 149 Frey, Twilaj. - 82, 106, 150 Funlt,,Ioanne K. - 82, 106 Garber, David A. - 95, 108. 113, 124 Garber, Fred R. - 82, 122 Garman, Gehman Gehman Gehman Nancy R. -95, 108 ,Daryl L.-95, 108, 113 , Diane E. - 82,106, 109,110 , Florence M. - 82 Gehman,-lane M. - 89. 108 Gehman,janet M. - 15, 24,101 Gehman Gehman Gehman , Marion M, - 42,136 , Nelson D. - 43,129 ,Sally B.-43,106,145,146 Geib, Carolyn L. - 89, 108 Geib, Ronald L. -95 Gerlach,judy M. - 82, 106, 109 Gibson, Rhonda L. - 43, 106 Gibson, Tammij. - 22, 89, 145 Ginder, Marie L. - 82, 150 Gingerich, Barbara L. - 82, 106, 109 Gingerich, Kenneth L. - 95,97 Gingerich, Trula N. -43, 106, 107, 110, 152 Gingerich, Twila N. -44, 106. 107, 152 Gish, Lynn M. - 82, 106 Glick, Charlottej. - 32, 36, 105, 136, 146 Glick,Delmarj.-18, 136, 141, 145, 146 Glick, Craig E. - 7,82,104,140,152 Glick, Dennis - 95, 141 Glick, Tinaj. - 145, 152 Gochnziuer, David L. - 90, 108, 147 Gochnauer, Thelma E. - 44 Good, C. Bernell - 8, 26, 36, 44, 99, 106. 107, 109,127,140, 146,148,152 153 Good, Don M. -94, 95, 108 Good, E.joan - 82, 106 Goodhloyce E.-11,82,106,150,152 Good, Marcia L. -82, 98, 100. 109, 134 Good, Marcus A. -90, 108 Good, Marjorie W. -44, 106, 109, 137 Good, Noah G. - 19 Good, S. Jeanne - 45,103. 106 Good, Stephen-I.-45,106,135,143,146,152 Graybillulames 1-1.- 25, 90, 108, 112 Groff, Daryl C. -90, 116, 140 Groff, E. Lois - 90,108,120,145,149,152 Groff,james L. -45, 106, 140, 142 Guengerich, Galen -45, 98, 103, 107, 109, 112 Hahn, Millard H. -90, 108, 120 Haller, Carol L. -45 Hargrow, Phillip N. - 35, 46, 100,157,152 Harnish,Che1yl L. - 90, 108 Hamish, David L. - 82, 113 Harnishhlcffrey D.-82,106, 109, 113 Hamish, Shirley A. - 12, 82, 106 Harnly, Clifford L. -46, 100, 105, 112 Harris, Randal G. -90, 141 Hege, Harold A. - 90 Hellenjoseph L. - 22, 118, 119 1'1CllCl', Lynn G. -21, 46,101,106,107,137 Hernley, Rosene K. - 46, 106, 107, 109, 112 Herr, Cindy S. - 47, 106 Herr, Elizabeth - 33 Herr, H. Eugene - 47 Herr, -Joanne L. - 21, 108 Herr, Minerva - 33 Herr, Nevin L.-95, 125,141 Herr, Sue K. - 34, 82, 106, 109 Hershey, Clifford N. - 95, 115 Hershey, Heidi N. - 47, 103, 106 Hershey, Karen D. - 47, 106, 107 Hershey, Lucille S. - 95, 128 Hershey, Nathan R. - 95, 108 Hershey, Sylvia M. - 48, 103, 144 Hershey, Verna M. - 108 Hertzler, Fred E. -48, 106 Hertzler,-J. Randall - 95 Hess, Cynthia P, - 82 Hess, Esther G. - 90, 108 Hesshlames E. - 48,104. 146, 148 Hess, Jane - 95, 108 16 Hostetterhloanne - 16, 32 4 Hess,,Ieanne K, -48, 104, 106, 108, 109, 136, 144, 145, 146 Hess, Lucille M. -34, 82, 106, 109, 117,150 Hess, Pauline - 17 Hess, Richard H. - 11, 49, 103 Hess, Sue K. - 49, 103. 106 Hess, Sue O.-49.106,135,152 High, Darla F. -49, 107, 136, 149, 150, 152 High, Nancy-I.-82,104,106, 109 Hollinger, Brendaj. - 95 Hollinger, Edwin R. - 95, 108 Hollinger,-J. Clair - 26,116, 118, 119 Hollinger,-I. Daniel- 8, 20, 23, 50, 104, 107, 119, 137 Hollinger,joey L - 94, 96, 97. 152 Hollinger, Joyce E. - 95, 96, 104 Hollingerhjulie E. - 6, 82, 85, 106, 109 Hollinger, LouAnn M. -90, 117, 121, 145 Hooveigjay W. -90, 104, 108, 119. 140,142, 146, 148, 152 Hoover, jeffrey L. - 50, 106, 107, 137 Hoover, Shirley M. - 50, 106, 128 Horning,j. Ronald - 83 Horning, Kathleen - 50, 144, 146 Homing, Larry L. -90, 129 Horst, Arnold R. - 51 Horst,-Ioyce A. - 51, 136 Horst, Mervin E. - 96, 108 Horst, Sharon E. - 83 Horst, Shirley A. - 90 Hostetter, Arthur N. - 96, 113 I-Iostetter, Kathy E. - 83, 106 Hostetter, Chris N. - 96 Hostetter, Cynthia M. - 83, 106, 109, 152 Hostetter, Galen H. - 96 Hostetter, G. Robert-83, 106, 107, 109 Hostetter, Mary Ann - 29 Hostetter, Rhondaj. - 90, 152 Hostetter, Sylvia A. - 83, 106 Housman, Ina S. - 90, 130, 146 Humphreys,-Iudy E. - 96 Hurst, Ray N. - 18, 32, 34, 134, 146 Hurst, Sharon K. - 51, 106, 128 Huth, Margaret -- 83. 103 -Jacobs, Alan R. - 96 jacobs, Da Kanagy, B vid C. - 51, 137 arhara A. - 14, 25, 88 Kanagy, Cynthia D. - 90, 152 Kanagy, LaMar E. -96, 104, 108, 119 Kauffman ,janet R. - 90, 108 Kreider, Debbie L. - 30, 106, 149, 150, 152 Kreider Kreider Kreider Kreider Kreider , Diane M. - 55, 106 , Dottie L.-83,106,149,152 ,joan E. - 28, 55,103,106 ,joni C. -91, 108 ,Karenj. - 56, 149, 150 Kreider, Linda K. -96, 112, 118 Kreider Kteider Kreider , Marian j. - 91 ,M. Stanley - 23, 116 ,Susan E. -91, 145 Kunkle, Sharon D. - 56, 103, 106 Kurtz, Marilyn - 28 Kurtz, Peggy F. -91, 144 Landis. Cher-ylj, -83, 106, 109, 110, Landis, Christine G. - 27, 125, 126 Landis, Dale L. - 91 Landis, Deborah A. - 96, 108 Landis, Edward L. - 56, 122, 140 Landis,janice L. - 83. 106, 109 Landis, Kenneth H. - 91 Landis, Marie A. - 56, 104, 105, 106, 107, 144, 146, 150 Landis, Richard E. - 83,111 129, 152 Landis, Sarahj. - 83, 106 Landis, Sharon L. - 83. 106 Landis, Timothy D. - 57, 106, 107, 109. 125. 137, 143 Lantz Dwayne A. - 91 Lantz Ivan D. - 57, 106, 130, 146 Lantz, Paul E. - 96 Lapp, Donnaj. - 27, 57, 106, 107, 146 Lapp, Doug E. - 104 Lapp, Glenn A. - 57,109, 125, 137 Lapp, Randall L. -91. 141, 147 Lapp, Richie D. - 96, 1 12 Lapp, MPP. Sanford, D. - 26, 83. 106, 115 Wayne E. - 58, 140 145,152 Kauffmanhleanette L. - 30, 90 Kauffman,j, Kenneth - 52, 106, 107, 140, 146, 152 Kauffman,-J. Robert - 10, 52, 106 Kauffman Kauffman Kauffman Kauffman ,Marlin D. - 52,106,109,113 ,Mary-J. - 20,53.106,109 ,Norman R.-10, 53 ,Thelma-1. - 83, 106 Keener, Daniel W. - 53, 106, 117, 152 KCCHCI, Emelie B. -96, 108, 110, 118, 145 Kennerhloanna G. - 11, 83, 106 Keens, Ruth Ann -90, 152 Kelley, Martha L. - 30, 144, 145, 149, 150 Kennel, G race A. - 83. 106 Kennel, Susan E. - 90 Kepiro, Suzanne E. - 83, 106, 109 Kilby,,John 1-1.-53, 126, 146, 152 Kilby, William L. - 54, 123, 146, 147 Kilmer, Donald L. - 31, 83, 119 King, Amos-I. - 36, 54, 106, 109, 134, 146 King, David R. -90, 108, 113, 147 King, Donna K. -- 54, 103, 106 King, Dorthyj. -96, 108 King, Galen E. - 35, 83 King,-Jeffrey L. - 54, 106, 107 King, Kevin P. - 83 King, Michael L, -83. 147, 152 King, Rodney D, - 55.106, 109, 121 142. 146, 148 Kraybi11,Le6n S. -90, 108, 141, 152 Kreider, Barry R. - 83, 113, 143, 152 Kreider, Beverly A. - 55, 103, 106 Kreider, B renda J. - 83, 106 Kreider, Cheryl L. - 91, 108 , 127, 140, Leaman, Anne D. -96, 108, 145,152 Leaman, Francis V. - 80, 84, 106, 110, 149. 150, 151 Leaman, Loisj. - 58, 103, 106, 112 Leaman, Mary - 33 Leaman, Yvonne E. -96, 108, 110 Leasa, Stephen K. - 84, 130 Lease, Rebecca M. - 96 Lease, Timothyj. -23, 84, 100, 147 Lefever,j. Yvonne - 84, 106, 109, 134 Lefever, Ruth - 33 .. Lehman, Crystal F. - 84, 104, 106,107, 110,118 Lehman, Doris A. - 84, 106, 109 Lehman,john D. -84, 113 Lehman,joy C. - 94, 96, 108 Lehman, Marilyn R. -91, 108, 149 Lehman, Robin R. -84, 106, 110 Lehman, Ruth - 38 Lehr, Gregory R. - 91. 92 Iongeneclcer, Charles B. - 6, 22 Longenecltenjo Ann - 91, 108, 110 Longeneclcer, Nelson - 58, 104, 106 Longenecker, Rosanne - 84, 106 Lutz, Philip A. - 58, 103. 106 Mafk, Daryl W. - 59, 106, 127, 136, 152 Martin, Anna Mary - 33 Malagar, Deepika - 30. 98 Martin, Audrey L. - 96, 108 Martin, Calvinj. - 59, 113 Martin, C. Conrad -84, 106, 109, 146, 147 Martin, Cheryl A. - 96, 108 Martin, Cheryl R. -91. 93. 108, 126 Martin, Darrel R. - 59, 140 Martin, Dawn E. - 12. 59. 104, 106,107, 109. 112, 119 Martin, Eileen F. -60, 106, 109, 112 Martin, Frederick M. - 84, 106, 109 Martin Gerald E. - 17 Martin, Irvin R. - 12, 84, 125 Martin,-Judith A. -84, 106,109, 110 Martin, Lauren R. -91, 108 Martin, Linford L.-84, 121,152 Martin, Patricia L. - 84, 106 Martin, Regina M, -84, 106,120 Martin, Sylviaj. -96, 108, 155, 152 Mast, Daniel D. -91 Mast, Fredaj. - 27, 84, 106 Mast, Harold K.-60,106, 109, 127,140 Mast, Steve G. - 84 Matthews, Wanda M. - 60, 106 Messner, Robertj, - 17 Metzler, Audrey D. - 91, 110 Metzler, Brendaj, - 60, 103 Metzler, Dennis E. -91, 127 Metzler, Lawrence D. - 26,91, 108, 116 Metzler, Rosene F. - 19, 84, 106, 109, 145 Miller, Angela F. - 34,61,106, 146 Miller, Barbara L. -84, 106, 109 Miller, Eric P. -61, 106, 107 Miller, Fred A. - 61, 106 Miller, Glen E.-84,106, 109, 121, 129,152 Miller,jane Y. - 96, 108 Miller, Krista G. - 91, 108, 149 Miller, Lois M. -91, 117 Miller, Marilyn j. - 36, 61, 106 Miller, Miriam G. - 91, 106, 150 Miller, Paul D. - 10, 62, 127 Miller, Robert E. - 4, 5, 33 Miller, Ronald E. -91 Miller, Susan E. - 96, 108 Miller, Vcrda - 33 Moore,jon E. - 62, 99, 106, 109 Murillo, Luis Moshier, Amoldj. - 25, 108, 128 Moshier, Elton G. - 14, 20 Myer, H. Everett - 23, 99 Nafziger, Cynthia A. - 12, 85, 106 Nafziger, G. Yvonne -91, 108,116 Nafzigerulune K. - 96, 108 Nafzigcr, Linda R. -91, 106, 110 Neffuloyce E, - 85,106,107,152 Neff, Steven C, - 85,106,109,113,121 Nestlerode, Bert A. - 10, 62, 113 Newcomer, Philip N. - 62, 129 Newswangcr, Ann - 30, 85, 103, 106 Ncwswanger, Kathy L. -63, 106, 144, 152 Newswanger, R. Wesley - 26 Nissley, Carolyn L. - 85, 100 Nissley, Marilyn R.-11.63,106,107,131 Nolt,1. Wesley -85,106,109,121,143,152 Oberholtzer, Gregory S. - 91 Oyo1a,Carmcn L. -96, 112 Oyola, Luis E. - 96 Oyola, Hilda R. - 85 Patterson, Audrey M. - 64, 103, 106, 107, 144 Patterson, Richard E. - 96, 143 Peters, David L. -91 Petershcim, Audrey S. - ll, 64, 106 Petersheim, Lynn A. - 2, 61, 106, 134, 135, 137 146 Pcrersheim, Richard L. - 64, 122 Pierantoni, Dcbraj. - 92 Pogue,john H. - 34,96 Raifsnider, Carol A. - 97, 108 Raifsnider, Lloyd M. - 92. 108 Raifsnitler, Susan M. - 92, 108 Ranck, Eileen J. - 97. 108 Ranckhlames L. - 12, 85, 86, 113 Ranck,-I. Elvin - 97, 108 Ranck, Naomi S. - 19, 65, 106 Ranclc, Patsy A. - 91, 92, 108 Ranck, Peggy S. - 97. 108 Ranch, Ruth A, - 92 Redcay, Glenda J. - 94, 97, 108 Redcay, Twila D. - 88, 92, 108 Redcay, Velma F. - 65, 106, 107 Reinford, C. Lee - 84 Reiff, Betty A. -97, 104, 108 Ressler, Linda S. - 22, 92 Ressler, Ronald L. - 85, 122 Rheinheimer, Michael R. - 65 Rice, Vcmon D,-16,140,141.152 Risser, Gerald E. --65. 127, 137, 146, 148 Rotlriquez, Carmelo M. - 92, 141 Rohrer,,Iudy A. - 66, 106, 136 Rohrer, Linda K. -- 92, 108 Rohrer, Norvel C. - 66, 106, 137 Rohrer, Robert L. - 85, 113 Rohrer, S. Darlene -85, 104, 106, 110, 118, 152 Rohrer, Wanda J. - 95. 97 Ruth, Marilyn F. - 66 Rutt, Clarence - 33 Rutt, K. Sue - 85,106 Rutt, Mervin S. -92, 108, 141 Sands, Karen L. -66, 106, 107 Sangreyhlanice E. - 67 Santiago, Irma - 92, 98 Sauder, Gary L. -97, 108 Sauder, Joyce E. - 85, 106 Sauder, Ronda L. - 85, 98, 106, 131 Schnupp, Kathleen A. - 92 Sell, Cl'1Cfyl M. - 85, 97, 108, 112, 118 Sell, Cynthia D, - 85, 103, 106, 109 Sell, Gltrl M.-14, 18, 88, 119 Stoltzf us, Suellen M, - 86 Stoltzfus, Vernon L. - 73, 106 Stoltzfus, Vernon S. -- 93, 140 Stolrzfus, Wilma j. - 93 Stoner, Clyde B. - 28, 120 Stoner, Dennis L. - 73 Stoner, Judy M. - 93, 112 Swartzentruber, Debra j. - 108 Sweigart, Brenda S. - 86, 145 Thomas, Brian L. - 93, 141 Thomas, Carl E. - 7, 12,86 Wert, Sandraj. - 89, 93. 108 Werr, Sharon G. -77, 103. 106, 109, 137 White, Ann L. - 87, 106 Witmcr, Anna S. - 33 Witmer, Betty L. - 77, 106, 107, 109 Witmer, David M. - 77, 106 Wirmer, Dennis L. - 87, 113 Wolf,-I. Leonard -93, 108,147 Wolgemuth, C. Ellen - 78, 106, 137 Wolgemuth,-jesse L. - 87, 106, 107 Wood, William M. - 87 Sensenig, Anne R. - 97, 108 Sensenig, Christine -- 85 Sensenig, Regina A. - 35, 67, 144, 149,15O, 151, 152 Shearer, R. Kenneth - 23 Shellenberger, Harold M. - 67, 106, 140 Thomas, D. Richard - 97, 112 Tobias, Evelyn - 31 Umble, AHK. -86, 104, 105, 106, 110, 130, 131, 140, 152 Thomas,j. Richard - 28, 32, 80, 113, 119, 130, 146 Yoder, Charityj. - 87, 106, 119 Yoder, j. Michael - 22, 93 Yoderhlohnj. - 78,106,127,135,143,152 Yoder, Lisa L. - 78, 106,137 Yoder, Nancy C. - 93 Yoder, Nathan D. -93, 141 Shenk, Ann Marie - 68, 100, 106, 107 Shenk, Cyndi K. -68, 106, 144 Shenk, David E. - 68 147,148 Shenk, Donald L. - 68, 129 Umble, Umble, Doris M. - 18, 73 M. Sue - 73,108 Umble, S.joanne - 93, 104, 152 Warfel, Kevin D. -97, 108 Yoder, Twilalj. - 78, :106 Youndt, Dean E. - 129 Yunginger, Richard C. - 79, 106, 127, 140, 146, Shenk, E. Ann - ss, 103, 109 Shenk, Henry L. -69, 103, 106, 112 Shen k, -I. Shenk, Margaret L. -92, 104, 108, 110 Shenk, Philip M. -69, 104, 105, 106, 107 Shenk, R Sherrz, Sharon L. - 85, 106, 149 Shipe, Wanda -- 85, 106 Shirk, Dale E. - 92, 108 Showalter, Louise E. - 14, 19, 80 Showalter, Lowell R. - 69, 106, 137, 143 Siegrisr, M Susan - 69, 106, 107, 145 Singer, Pearl A. - 70, 106, 109 Siviglia, Michael A. - 97 Smith, Thomas C. - 93 SmOlCC1', Allen G. - 23, 26. 70, 106, 107, 109 Smoker, Barbara A. - 152 Smoker, Chariryj. - 93 David -97 onald L. - 108, 113 Weaver, Carol F. - 97, 128 Weaver, Connie L. - 27 Weaver, Dorisj,-74,131,134, 146,149,151 Weaver, Earl E. - 74 Weaver, Edgar A. -74, 100, 106, 109, 113 Weaver, Fred L. -74, 106, 107, 109 Weaver,-Ierle B. - 75, 106, 107, 109 Weaver,j. Marlin - 34, 93, 108, 140, 152 Weaver, joy L. - 75 Weaver,judy F. - 86, 106 Weaver, Lucinda G. -90, 93, 104, 108, 110, 13 150 Weaver, Linford A. - 7, 86, 106 Weaver, Kenneth L. - 97, 141, 112 Weaver, Mark A, - 93 Weaver, Marlin D. - 75, 116, 140, 141, 146 Weaver, Martha-I, 97 Weaver, R. Dennis - 75, 140, 141, 153 Weaver, Rachel A. - 76, 106, 137 Zeager, Lcsre r A. - 87, 129 Zimmermanhludy A. -79, 106, 109, 131 Zimmerman,-June E. - 87, 106, 109, 117, 145 Zimmerman, M. Craig - 87, 128, 129, 108, 110 Zimmerman, Reynold L. - 87, 106, 109 Zimmerman, Sharon Y. - 87, 126, 106 ZO0lC, Lois A. - 29, 94,112,125 Zuniga, Abra ham - 79. 99 Smoker, jeffrey L. - 93 Smoker, Karen E. - B5 Smoker, Mary L. - 93, 108 Smoker, Sheryl J. -97, 108 Smoker, Velmaj. - 70, 106, 137 Smucker, Ada M. - 70, 103, 106 Smucker, Berry L. - 85, 106 Smucker, Eugene Z. - 85, 106, 109, 113, Smuckerhlay W. 97, 141 Snader, Darlene K. - 93, 108, 150 Snavely, Rhoda D. -93, 108, 112 Snyderhlulie-I. - 71, 106, 109, 126 Stahl, Eunice R. - 93 Stahl,,Ioy R. - 71,106,137 Stauffer, Clair W. - 85 Stauffer, Estherj. - 85, 106, 109, 145 Srauffer, F. Ruthie -97, 108, 112 Stauffer,-james D. -85, 106,109,113 Stauffeigjeffrey M. -86, 106, 109, 121 Staufferhloanne M. - 97, 108 Stauffenjoyce B. - 86, 106, 152 Stauffer, Lorerta M. - 71, 106 Steffy,-Ioan M. - 80, 86, 106, 149, 150 Steffyul. Scott - 71, 129, 152 121 Weaver, Roland R. - 76, 127 Weaver, Sharon D. - 93, 108 Weaver, Susan H. - 93 Weaver, Sylviaj. - 86, 106 Weaver, Valerie A. - 23, 86, 106, 152 Weaver, Vernon W. - 76, 106, 130 Weaver, Wilma M. -86, 106, 144, 152 Weber, Cherylj. - 87, 106, 109 Weber, Linford R. - ll, 29, 87, 106, 109,152 Weber, Shirley A. - 87 Weinhold, Gerald L. - 97, 152 Weinhold, Karen M. - 76, 106 Wenger, Chester L. - 31, 141, 152 Wenger, Daniel L. - 14, 21, 36,110, 116,136 1 Wenger,james N. - 97 Wenger, L. Larry - 22 Wenger, O. Martin - 97, 108 Wenger, Philip R. - 23, 77, 98, 103, 106, 107, 109, 143, 146 Wenger, Thomas M. -97, 104, 108, 141 Wert,john D, - 84,104,106, 107,109 Stolrzfus, Aden - 86 Stoltzfus, Audrey L. - 93, 108 Stolrzfus, Brenda F. - 86, 106, 144 Stoltzfus, Brenda J. Stoltzfus, Calvin - 86,141,142,146 Stoltzfus , Clayton E. - 34, 86 Stolrzfus, Cliff L. - 93, 113 Stolrzfus , Cynthia K. - 72 Stolrzfus, Dorthea M. - 86, 106 Stoltzfus, Duane C. -93, 108, 118, 143, 147 Stoltzfus, Eric W. - 35, 93, 143 Stoltzfus,j. Myron -80, 86, 106, 113, 140 Stoltzfushjoyce L. - 97 Stoltzfus, Linda M. - 86, 130, 145, 152 Stolrzfus, Mary B. - 11 Stoltzfus, Mary B. - 72, 97, 104, 106, 107, 109, 144, 146 Stoltzfus, Melody A. - 86 Stoltzfus, Miriam A. - 72, 106 Sroltzf us. Rebecca Stoltzfus, Ruih A. - 19. 72, 106. 112 Neither rain nor snow, nor sleet nor hail could stop Mr. Newswanger from Stoltzfus, Sara A. - 27, 72, 106, 144 taking pictures. 16 ff I I .W 41, QNQ I'-Y ft yi? pfy,-t'A:f'. s vf.. fl-'Q ,fic H in f' -1 :+A -, 'P' '-s- ' ' Q-Q-5,-ggj 1 ff 'EP . sv , 1, 1 ...Agia wg, Q, 2 J X v ,, l .I gm 4 . 4 f,-6-hairs, 3 sri.. 5 4+ .-- Y , f , . fs , ,,' '- M bwJfma. 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He did ii lovingly. helping us over ihe rough spois and brushing us off when we lei go ol' His hand and huri ourselves. We couldn'i see the disiance as we plodded along siep bg siep. Bui looking back. we see how far He brought us. The road wasn'i alwags easy. buf ihrough His guidance. we learned io be joyful in ihe face of frusiraiion. We are siill walking, siill growing - reaching towards someihing we can'i see. All we know is thai we musl confinue fo follow Him. and ihrough faifh, become whai He wanis us io be. Alihough lhis is ihe end ol' a long road. if is ihe beginning of a new one. We will coniinue on fhe paih God shows us. becoming compleie in Him. 7 THANK Y0l,l Miss Gehman for your paiience and sacrifice of lime in meeiing our deadlines. Mr. Newswanger for your cooperaiion and skill in shooling Senior inlormals and organizafion piclures. Phoiography class for conlribuling campus life pho+ographs. Mr. Ellon Moshier and Mr. Charles for allowing us +o use ihree of your sharp snapshois. Diane Gehman for squeezing Senior informaiion info iighi corners. The Freshman class. Leon Kraybill. Marcia Good. Sieve Leasa. Rosanne Longenecker. and Sandy Burkhari for your creaiive farewells. Teachers For enduring our absences from class. Mr. Edward Pairick, represeniaiive from ihe publishing company. for your inleresi and advice. Ann Shenk, Sue Raifsnider. John Frey. and Joyce Slolizfus for selling ihe mosi Laurel Wreafhs. Q
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