Pequea Valley High School - Pequoian Yearbook (Kinzers, PA)
- Class of 1958
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1 E 1 E . . 2 i , . E i 5 ear s vents TIN- XX H1 Al ecorflefl in the Pa es 1 Co-Editors Evelyn Brancmmill ,lnnivv Rolm-r f h ....IJlllJIlSIl0fI y u T116 SCIliOl' CJIEISS ol Pm uea Vallcv llidll Svluml I . o KINZIQRS. I'IiNN.LX. -Q-1. EDU THE 1958 PEQUOIAN I 1 i t t OPCWOI' A qooci hook is the best of triencis, 'llhe same toclay anti for ever. lvIlARTlN TUPPIQR. n shapes and sives. A hoolc can tell ol aclventures, romance, Books have ma Y ' ambition or achievement. A hoolc presents its icleas by pictures ancl worcls. Books are Written by men Who were inspirecl hy experiences, emotions. ancl an overpower- ing clesire to present these ideas to future generations. We, the Class ot 1958, have triecl to present the school year l95T-58 at Pequea Valley in pictures ancl in words in this, the thircl eclition ol the Pequoigm, The material for this looolc has been clrawn lrorn the experiences ol orclinary school days with emphasis on the several activities which have high-liglntecl the year, May the contents of this hoolc bring haclf to you who are aclministrators. uncler- - -all g e at Pei u-a Valley, classmen, ancl friends, rememhrances ol a year xxx sp nt I 4 1 PPFCCIHUOII I As a tolten of our appreciation to all the people who have helperl in mala- Ing the publication of this hoolc possilble. we. the Class ol VHS. Qratelully extencl our thanlis. ' N I To Mrs. Schuler, Mr. Denlinger, ancl hlr. lishleman lor the assistance given us as our advisors, we wish to express our gratitialt-, We also , . , Q . U u Want to lhanli our patrons ancl teachers lor the co-operation ancl 5UDD0rt given us. S W - s s N .. our p bl.ehWlSE to lhanlc lvlr. Shelly. our photographer. anil his stall. as well a U. I A -' s ' - ' . , Staff S er' nbmgtr PVWUWQ Service. lor the conlrilmutions Qiven the eclitorial Q r' ' s f al n. .OI ar. r nali- lvnfl sis H1 nm' Z,- ll Hi ' infill' e ontents The Wonderful YGGI Introduction The Gutclmg Light A mmlblrallon Memol l0S SCYIIOTB T119 Cl QQTL Years UHCICFCIHSSTHCH Pllglzm s Progress Nlarclung Along MUSIC The Bug Fun Book ACtlVltI6S Out 0 Bounds Sports Cash McCall Aclvertfbemc nl Talgl of C I o - ,Q o...o 1 .o,o,.o,o,. , I d' .B 'oo. '.---.--,i- - U J'- D ACjaclen1icNACl1ieve1nent I I ....,......................... I' 1 I A A os ........... C O DCJ1C3t1Oll To our parents -- who vncouragccl us wln-n llw going was rough '- who rejoiced willm us in our lriumplus -- wlm pruism-cl us when we clicl well - who corrvclvcl our slmrlconlings '- wlm 0011- stanfly stood Ioesicle us in all our 4'INl0ilY0l'S - wc' clvclirulc- llmis. llw flmircl Gclifion of llw pequoinn. I - TIN' Class of IUU5. I ministration State ancl Gounty Erlucational Personne trugtion P- Cliarles H. Boelirn. - Cl f of Public IHS State Sugoerlnllelzefgent F, Aftllllf Mylin. . County uvmm , R, L, Eslile an, M. VV. Brandt, F. F. Bailey. rn Assistant County superintendents H Ed tion f-1 Lancaster County Special ruca . Ed Von F., Dr. S, June Sniitli, Dr. Anno K. Davic-s. 74 w Supervisors of SPf?C'alTh ucalts F, Mary Alive Hunter. Tlwomas lf. Riclinioncl, .Ir., Mrs. l'ny Q. Speech and Hear-ing erupts Garmany Mrs, Margaret R. Gruntiois. . A T' ctors Lancaster County Boaldvog gizicim Township: Svc,-pw,-y - Roy H. lxlillr-r,V Nlnnlic-im President ' Dr' C' Hofgarmusqcr Hcilscy' Mount Joy Townsliip: Vice Pnfsiclvrif - Harold B. Central: Tlgeaslglrer PF mship. ,Nlpmber .- Robert VV. Herr, Cluarryvillu Borougjlig lvlmiilwi' F- K . g , ara ise own , f l Houser, Lillnpctepgtrasburg Umon' Joint Scliool Boarcl .,....-...........,.... ,.....,,..,.......Mm. RQVV'-Robert Miller, Earle liinnry, Haroltl Kl'l1ltilQS'. l'l. Rliinm- llvrslivy. Slunlcy NIOOTP- , I r Ir C -alla Clifli RQVV'-Allrccl XNlEl!lIlf'l', Xvurrvn Xviulson, lrrunli I.i1-lily. llnrry llirni 'i' . .1-aiu 'VS Vvaltcf S' Dcnlingfff- Pflul Martin. Irvin Slziyinalu-r. ABSlfN'l'-l'1ui'l Rnmlx. Nlii-s Q s . . 'Y Robinson, Vvilliam Diller. 8 Ellis Kramer. lvlartin Vvannor. .lolln Rvvsvr, Lnwrviiu' I1-ri-lla. Q. I. Bryv. . .. 'HHN K ' Ll ill I ii in Il I Im I llirli Nlil in Mc Ii i about to g It i little sparl li I Morality. termines I fletermine You become lm and lo lia' selves to I Th. learn and lore, wlien A I terials are llllnli yy-9 i 570' useful tliin xv game- Tli 'I You wg. Ol said. gif' jcleefls 0 WHIPII1 il Tl 'Q luturtr il., K l , llll'llll J ll, ., - .W BIOQIC. fiafkl Ivfsilffl' 3if'I i g PRINCIPAL MR. ARTHUR W. ESHELMAN rincipaias Message - 1957-58 Mcmbei's of the Class of 58, I salute you. it is always a challenge and a real pleasure to give a parting message to a group of seniors who are about to graduate and enter the various avenues of life. lt is our earnest hope and desire that we have been able to kindle in you and equip you with some little spark of interest and desire which will bring out the very best that is within you. It has been said America is safe and will be successful if the product of her schools has Reason Morality, Justice, and Character indeiibiy stamped upon it. Then the quality of your information dei termines the quality and quantity of your thinking, your thinking determines your decisions, your decisions determine your actions, and your actions determine your destiny. You may be missing your goal by only a hair's breadth. You who are eager to get more out of life, to become better fitted for lifes battles, to be keener mentally, to have unfaihng faith to accomplish more, d 'f 'Il' t k d I 0 and to have the will to make your dreams come true, can succee 1 you are wi ing o wor an app y y ur- seives to the task at hand. This is the parable of the talents. The one essential thing about you is your capacity to improveg you can only improve as you learn and follow the natural law of growth. Trained minds and trained characters win in everythingg there- f0re, when you make an investment in understanding, you always get a satisfactory return in growth. A tr th ti rowing attracts to itself whatever it needs, but as soon as it stops growing, these ma- ee a s g teriais are diverted to other trees around it that are growing. Vvhile we are green, we grow: when we think we are ripe, we begin to get rottenf' ,You must keep on growing, keep on progressing, or e , .1 . , , peoples progress wash out the unchanging man. To improve yourself is the grandest, most scientific and useful thing conceivable. A person growing with sound ideas CHHDOT be Stopped. ise be left beh'nd The advancing waves of other You cannot play a good game unless you know, understand, and are wining to abide by the rules of the game. The same is true about the game of life. There are certain rules to be known, understood, and applied If YOU would win and be free from discontent. NO man is a failure until he is dead or loses his courage ,-A which is the same thing. Phillip Brooks said: 'Sad will be the day for any man when he becomes satisfied with the thoughts he is thinking and the deeds he is doing -1 when there is not forever beating it the-J doorsl of, his Soul some great desire to i ' t o C10 Something larger, which he knows that he was HICHDT an ma ff 0 - The future is yours Are you ready? May your hope be high. Have faith in God, in yourself, and in the future Con 'l e' 'I 1 Cl f 58 - gratuiations and best wishes to you, lu. ass o . g 9 Arthur Eshelman, Principal. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I .. - I HARRY V. POWNALL CCP rowin Two weII Iqnown cIasses of peopIe in the worId are - - doers and dou,Iote.rs. Doers demand growth, and one of the greatest assets which we have is the ahihty to grow, which resuIts in a reaching out and advancement. Growth indicates Iife, initiative, and ahiIity to I3Iossom forth with new sympathies and understand- ings. Growth requires Iifters, not Ieaners. It seeks workers, not shirkers. It de- mands huiIders, not IJIocIcers, doers, not cIouIoters. It is an unaIterahIe truth that the strength and stahiIity of any organization is in proportion to its Ieadership, and any organization or Iousiness concern is impoverished if it does not have en- thusizistic and competent Ieadership that wiII demand progress, improvement, and growt 1. This growth isn,t aIways easy. It is more often a matter of striving. Just as the taII stateIy trees of the forest must face aII the vicissitudes of the eIements, incIuding droughts, Hoods, insects, winds, heat, and coId, in order 'to grow and Iive, so must successfuI Ieaders sometimes face hindrances, opposition, criticism, and abuse in order to reach their goaIs. It is often necessary to push through the hard crust of accustomed ideas and estahIished practices to reach the sun- Iight of greater wisdom and growth. Every schooI, every cIass, every famiIy must have competent Ieadership in order to advance. Education sharpens the tooIs our Ieaders use to reach these goaIs and achieve high ideaIs. Each of you carry your own torch of Ieadership throughout your Iife, and our schooIs endeavor to Iurnish fueI for that fIame of enthusiasm and growth in the hearts of its students. Set f0f Y0urseIf a program of performance and growth, inteIIectuaIIy, fpifituuauy, and physicaIIy -,- and then foIIow it. TransIate your dreams and lClC.8S into action. A persons first duty is to his ideaIs. Remember thatithe so- Iution to most prohIems Ioegins first with a resoIution in the heart. rlhere is POWKZ3' IH growth. Qne poet has put it most effectiveIy when he says: One Step w0n,f,ff1I29, YOU Uery far: yolfve got to keep on walking. Une word wonf tell folks who you areg you,Ue got to keep on talking. One deed wont do it au: you,Ue got to keep on going. EL' I E0 One inch wofff make YOU Uery tall: you,Ue got to keep on growingf, Eacuity ELTON ROGER ABEL BS. in Eciuralion, Iiiizahethlown College. buhjecls taught: ivluiilernulics, Reading. GEORGE ALTHOUSE, JR. BS. Elizabethtown Coiiege. Franiiiin and IVIarshaII Coiiege. IVI.Ed. Tempie University. Previous Experience: Paradise High Sciiooi. Suhjert taught: Guidance Counselor. ELTON ROGER ABEL RICHARD ALAN ALTIVIAN A.B. Sofioiogy, Franiciin and IVIarshaiI Coiiege. Suhjerl taught: Social Studies. VIRGINIA BUTWIN BA. Chestnut Hiii Coiiege. Previous Experience: Avon-Grove. Stihl:-cts taught: French, English. CATHERINE R. COLEIVIAN BS. Lebanon Vaiiey Coiiege, Juiiiard Schooi ot IVIusic. Co- Iumhia University, IVIiIIersviIIe State Teachers Coiiege. Previous Experience: Penn-IVIanor High Schooi. Denver High Sehooi, Salisbury Township Sehoois. Suhjefts taught: Civics, Hisiory. GEORGE ALTI-IOUSE, JR. CATHERINE R. COLEMAN RICHARD ALAN ALTMAN VIRGINM BUTWIN II it 7 V - LARRY L. CONFER N IXIAN L. CONFER LARRY L. CONFER BS. .luniatn College. Sulmierts tnuglit: Clreinistry, Physics. Gpnpml Scmnce VIVIAN L. CONFER BS. in lxlatlienmties. Juniata College. Sulvjerls tnuglit: Algelnm I, Algebra ll, General lV1ail1emufiCS, Plane Geometry, Trigonometry, Solid Geom- elry. EUNICE L. DANFORTH BA. Parli College, Parliville. lVlo. Previous Experience: Coinmerrial Artist r- Harrislimurg Patriot and Evening News. Sulmjeft tilllgllti Art. ROBERT C. DENLINGER Franklin anal Marslwall - AB. in Education, Penn State Uni- versity. Temple University. Previous Experienre: Denver Borougll, Paradise Townslnip. Sulwjefts taught: Prolnlems of Democracy, Biology, Geogrupliy. CARGLE LORRAINE EAMIGH BS. in Home Economics, lncliana State Teaelmers College, ln diana. Pa. Subject tauglitz General Homemolzing .. Iunfor High 12 EUNICE L. DANFOIZTH GEORGE RCJBERT C. DENLINGER EVER CAROLE LORRAINE EAMIGH LU Yronm xLlNGER .. E EAWGH GEORGE ALLEN LEE ECIQIZRT EVERETT PAUL FREY LUCILLE C. Fam' GEORGE ALLEN LEE E-CKERT BS. lvlillersville State Teachers College. Previous l'.xpc-rienre: Churclitown, Salisbury. bulhierts taught: American anal X!VOFlCl History, Econmnggg Baseball Couch. EVERETT PAUL FREY BS. Pennsylvania State University. Previous Experience: Transportation Material Command Clficc. Chief of Transportation, U. S. Army. LUCILLE C. EREY BS. Juniata College. Suhject taught: Vocational Homemalzing. LOWELL K. FUHRMAN BS in Eclucation, Shippenshurg State Teachers College: Mil- lersville State Teachers College, Driver Education Certifi- cationg Penn State University. Previous Experience: Paradise High School. Suhjects taught: Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Consumer Eflucation, Business Law, Driver Eclucation. SHIRLEY JANE GARRETT BS. in Education, Shippenshurg State Teachers College, Secre- tarial Certiiicate, Elizaloethtown College. Suhjccts taught: I.B.T., Shorthand I ancl ll, Business English, Office Practice, Guidance. LOWELL K. FUHRMAN SHIRLEY JANE GAIIRETT 13 : G E SUE GLASGONV GILL HENRY E. IVL R SUE GLASGOW GILL BA. XX'vllcslcy. Previous Experience: Tyrone. Manor Townslilp- Sulvject tauglmt: Science. HENRY E. GIVLER BS. Agriculture Education '- General Science -f Millersville State Teachers College, Pennsylvania State University. previous Experience: Refi Lion Area High Seilool. Subject tauglmtz Vocational Agriculture. BARRY LeROY HENRY BS. Millersville State Teaclters College. Subjects tauglwt: Arithmetic, Algebra, General Matnernatics. EDMUND L. HOLCRGFT BS. in Education. Vvest Cimester State Teachers College. Sulvjects tauglxt: Health ancl Physical Education. WARREN G. HOOPES BS. in Education, VVest Chester State Teaclmers College. Previous Experience: Sciluyllcill Townslnp, Arlington, Va., and Cumberland County. Suibject tauglmtz Special Education. 14 BARRY LEROY HENRY EDMUND L. HOLCROFT WARREN G. HOOP ES LUCILLE l so ,,. 2 if Jo Jo LUCILLE MARIE KIRKPATRICK QRY OFT BS. in iviusic Previous Expe BA. in Spanisii and Engiisii, University of iviinnesota. buinjerrt tnugiit: English. JOHN KOSHUTA Education, Vvest Cilester State Teachers Coiiege. rience: Paradise Townsixip High Sciiooi. bl ject taubilt. Instrumental Music. LUCILLE MARIE KIRK PATRICK J OANN KRAMER Suiojectts tnugjii MILAN BS. Susqueim Suibjerts lflllgfil JOHN IQOSHUTA BS. Xvest Ciiestcr State Teachers College. t: Physical Efiucniion and Health. J. KRATZER mm University. t: English ami Reading. KENNETH B. MCLAUGHLIN BS. in Seronciary Education, Niiiiersviiie State TCElfIi'lCfS College. Previous Experience: East Eari Township. SIIiJj0t ti?tllQi1tZ Geography. :PES JOANN IQRAMER NILAN fl- KR I5 ATZER IQENNETH B. BICLAUGIILIN 1 I 4 l SARAH ANN lvlYER MAX C. PFAFF SARAH ANN MYER BS, Millersville State Teacllers College, Colorado UniversitY- Sulmjerts tauglit: Englisli, German, Reading, Guidance- MAX C. PFAFF B.S. in lxlusir Ecluration, Master in Music Eclucation, Penn State University. Previous Experience: Verona Scllool District, Union Higlm School. Sulmjerts lauglit: Clworul, Instrumental, and Gracles. CHARLES KENNETH ROTH B.S. in Business Eclucation, Elizalaetlltown College. Subjects tauglit: Typing, Bookkeeping, Business Law, Business Aritlimelic. RICHARD SCHAUFFLER B.A. Reecl College, Central College, Montana State University, Columbia University Millersville State Teachers Colle e. , Q- ljrevious Experience: U. S. Department of lnterior, Bureau of Reclamation. Suldjr-rt lilllgllti industrial Arts, MARGARET N. SCHULER BS. Millersville State Teacllers College. Suluject tauglmtz English. 16 CHARLES KENNETH ROTH ' l RICHARD SCHAUFFLER EVENNE MARGARET N. SCHUI-ER Raoul OTH , . ..W.se X-evgwggwsgw SXSW ELORA SEITZ BS. in English, Millersville State Teachers College. SlIlJjt'1illitlIglllZ English. EVENNE WAILS SI-IEPPARD BS. in Lihrary Science and English, Millersville State Teachers College. Subject taught: Library Instruction. ELORA SEITZ f RI-IODA W. HOSTETTER RN. Lancaster General Hospital, West Chester State Teachers College, Penn State University. Previous Experience: Paraclise and Salisloury Township Schools. Suhject taught: School Nurse. JGSEPH DEVILBISS Previous Experience: Student Teacher from Millersville State Teachers College. Suhject taught: lnclustrial Arts. WILLIAM KISTLER Previous Experience: Student Teacher from Millersville State Teachers College. qulfect taught: lnclustrial Arts. - 1 CHAUFFLER EVENNI2 WAILS SHEPPARD SCHULER RHODA VV' HOSTETTER JOSEPH DEVILBISS WILLIAM KISTLER l7 I Q. RICHARD NIORHREX' NIR. DENLINGER MR. ALTMAN RICHARD MORHREY Prcwious Expvrivlwr-: Student Tcarhcr from Nlinf-rsvinc Sim? Teachers College. Subject tmlghtz lnfluslrial Arts. V MR. GIVLER MR. KRATZER i -V - rf, , 1 MRS. SHEPPARD 1 'aug Md MBS BUTWW AIRS. KIRKPATRICK NR. IQOSHUT ,L M I I8 IN i 1 S 6 I r 4 MR. IQOSHUTA MR. ECIQERT Miss MYER MR. FUHRMAN EIYLER 5 MR. HENRY MR. MCLAUGHLIN EPPARD -1' gPATR'CK MRS. DANFORTI-I M155 PREV MR. PFAFF MRS. CONFER MR. CONFER Mlss GARRETT MRS. CVILL Office Stag D A. HERSPIEY MRS. VIOLET BUCKVVALTER ORIS Cafeteria Stag. IEFT TO RIUHT N H I , ., f , f 4, -1, Ml-S. G1-MQC A J - frs. aro cl Slmlly, Iwrs. Rnynmoml Hvrslxc-y. Blu. l.cln.1 Sum lgdl ramcr. Mrs. Paul H X f I ers my, Mrs. Herman Brackloill. 20 i rflf' Bu S lDI'iVCI'S LEFT TO RIGHT-Floyd Kamclz. Robert Stauffor, Nlinnicr Stoltzfus. Aaron Stoltzfus, Frank Hoss. Grant Trout, Wlonno Eloy, Ira Xvotzlor, H4-rman Robinson. Clic-stcr Swcigart. Isaac' Hostcttcr. Custoclians E LEFT TO RIGHT-lja1'lic Bryson, John Elinor, Goorgf' Ar xm' Gvmgc Ltnkmim' 21 Medical Services i ' ister polio shots to an the e lull Iiillllqf Hllfi DT. KflISl'H EICITUU munity IIICIIIIN rs. The medical staff of the school ciistrict is con- aiert, encleavoring to safeguard the com- munity,s health. This past year's activity included stantiy on the the following: 1. Daily nursing care hy hirs. Rhoda Hostetter. 2. Physical examinations for the designated classes hy the three school doctors: Dr. Robert Bauer, Dr. George Beacher, Dr. David Krusen. 3. Dental examinations hy Dr. Robert Cranciaii for grades 7-9-11. 4. A series of three Salk-Polio Vaccine injections administered to the community members With- in the eiigihie age group. 5. Series of two injections for immunity to in- fluenza '- Asian type -1 administered to the school staff as prescribed hy the state cate- gories. s. one of lhe fum!- les Hoobcr' CIl1OI'S ffl 4 I Bcuzvmom Ixlemories '1 1 1 - 111' 181177 1954-55 O A pdl! qphool Career was begun in two dillerent schools, Paradise and N Ixl A ful lzeungllxr the name of Pequea Valley. Class officers at Paradise were: M Blaine Shirlc, Vice President -- Norma Dilfenbaugh, Secretary ,- giesiffb Inger and Treasurer ,- Warren Peister. At Salisbury the class olli- Dorn erin lpresliclf-nt i-f Robert Kern, Vice President '- James VVallcer, Secre- cers w I - - lflrv ,. lVlary Ellen Rice, and Treasurer - John Lacoclc, withuclass advisors as Q13 Nwilcer at Paradise and Mr. Eclcert at Salisbury. At Paradise. we had a hay- iu rl November and a party, Wlqhe Teddy Bear s Picnic , inVMarch. AC- lfcfflieli galisbury included an trip to the Lancaster County Courthouse in N0- xlflgbsr and a picnic at VVheat1and Parlc in May- 1955-56 VVe started our sophomore year at the new school by electing class officers. They Were: President F- Robert Kern, Vice President i- Jacob Rutnt, Secretary ,- Doris Denlinger, and Treasurer - Blaine Shirlc, and our class advisors were Mr. Eckert and Mr. Craver. Une of our first duties was to decide class dues which were set at 31.50. To get acquainted, we had a hayricle which went to Rhoades Spanish Tavern in Quarryville for refreshments. To earn money, we sponsored a dance, HCupid,s Caperu, after a baslcetball game with Upper Leacoclc. Qther ac- tivities included a swimming party, Wlqhe Sophomore Spritz , at Millersville State Teachers College and a get-together at Emmaiane Robinson s cabin at VVhite 1956-57 VVith the summer flying by, we found ourselves as juniors at Pequea Valley. VVe elected the following class -officers: President ie Blaine Shirlc, Vice President - Robert Kern, Secretary 1- Doris Denlinger, and Treasurer --1 John Lacoclc, with Mr. Denlinger and Mrs. Conier as our class advisors. VVe set 35.00 as our class dues. Members of the class worked hard to malce the Junior-Senior play, HAdam,s Eveningu, a big success. 1n late November, we became the proud owners ol red and white melton class jaclcets and blue spinel class rings. As a money malcing project, we again sponsored a dance, HThe Braves Last Standu, alter the last basketball game of the season. HDoc!s Dixieland Bands, helped to malce it a big success. Unce again our class was put to worlc, this time on our bake which was held at Paradise Fire Hall and Gap Truclc Shed. Qur year was highlighted by our Junior-Senior Reception and Prom on May 18. Mcuch hard worlc was put into the event, but we were rewarded by the fine outcome of it. Crystal Beach, Maryland. 1957-58 Gur dream was finally fulfilled when, in September, we entered Pequea Valley as seniors with class advisors as Mr. Denlinger and Mrs. Schuler. Class officers elected were: President i- Blaine Shirlc, Vice President -1 Robert Kern, Secretary ff Doris Denlinger, and Treasurer r-f John Lacocli. ln Qctober we started worlc on the Pequoian which continued throughout the year. On No- vember 22, we as seniors toolc the annual trip to the United Nations Building in New Yorlc City and on the day following this trip, our Junior-Senior play, HROOITI for the Groom , was held. VVe sponsored the lirst two dances ol the basketball season,T The Jingle Bell Roclcn, following the East Lampeter game and 66711116 Crew lxeclc Caper , following the game with VVarwiclc. A trip to the larm show at 1 1arr1sburg and the State 'Capitol Building was made on January 13. ln the 51911198 01 the Year, We held a balce to help finance our trip to VVashington. VVG 9lT0 Presented HU HQSGIUIJIY Drogram to the student body. Qur last month in high if wolwas fllled with many exciting events. Qur final trip as a class was a two Sfgetzgtlot WajhIgUQtEH,.D..C., where we tool: in many sights. Un May 17. W0 Mr 25911 ame Y 1 6 luniors at the Junior-Senior Reception and Prom andlon HY , we as a class were honored at the annual Baccalaureate. Qur high : I . sciool career was concluded when we received our diplomas at our Commence- ment on June 5. 24 Cher 5 DORIS E il i- P- IS 5 1'- D - rs. lr. fl! l'S il nf- alt' ite ea ice 1 n 00 ior ucl a .- to lllf IHS lffl IPR ass rn. we io- in Om ,all 'lie Qw ilu' .Ve igli wo xW' on :gli in M. BLAINE SHIRK CQLURS Clterry Red and Gray. C1888 OHQCCPS M. BLAINE SHIRK Presiflent Academic HShirleie - sltarp clresser - our hard l-UOl'lJiflQ president -- seen willt Dif- fien '- acting ability. Class Prcsiclent l, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2: Bancl l. 2. 3. 4: Cliorus 2: County Band l, 45 Stuclcnt Council 4: Jr.-Sr. lplay 3. 4: Pequoian Senior Eclitor 43 National Honor Society 4. ROBERT E. KERN Vice Presiclent Academic HBolJH -- not Chevy -1 cool cat -- auto mecltanic -- gooct looleing. Class President l. 2: Class Vice Presiolent 3. 4: Bancl l, 2, 3, 45 Cliorus l, 2, 3, 4: County Band - f l. 2. 3: Soccer 4: Pioneer 2: Stu- clent Council 3. Pequoian 4. ROBERT E KERN MOTTO Enter to Learn f-1 Go Forth to Serve. FLOWER American Beauty Rose. ADVISORS Mrs. Margaret Scttuter Mr. Robert Dentinger DORIS S. DENLINGER Secretary Acaclemic Doris ,- class cutie P- main in- leresl, E12 H flirt ' Sparkling Person' ulily. Class Secretary l, 2. 3, 4: Cl1OfUS I, 2, 3, 4: Hoclcey l. 2: Hoclcey Co-Captain 3, 4: Vlailifflfy Stall Ig Pioneer l, 4: Pcquoian AC- iivities Eclitor 4: Cll0fU9 Vim 3 l resiclent 4. JOHN VV. LACOCK Treasurer Academic HLUCOCLH Fd mmy F, fgggr ,- tileect lay DORIS S. DENLINGER f,w,,-ybody ,..f money Tllflfl. Class Treasurer l, 4: C0l0l' Guard 3, 4: Soccer l, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 133-Istuclergt Coungl 'L 4. NIC' , r oeiety. : : W X Q lrjeclllolairhusiggss lVlanaQf'f 4- JOHN 'AACOC' 25 seniors .IUDITH A. ALTHGUSE Commercial Judy ,-1 gymnastic aloility -1 frequently seen at dances H slim -1 seen witlm Dottie, Shirley, and Pauline. Color Guard 2: Banner Carrier iz Pequoian 4. GEQRGE K BEACHER Academic Doc music lox er ed liair and lreclcles loves tug 7 7 lVlr Kosliutas rlglit tiand man lass Vcc President 1 Band l 3 4 iorus l 3 4 County Cliorus l. 2, 3, 4: District Cliorus 4: District Or- fl ,fy 3, 41 Operetta 3. 4: Band President 4: Prq ' 4, Jumru A. ALTHOUSE ' mm K Hman NORMA lc PAUl..lNE lvl. BENARD Commercial I Hpaulineu f- quiet 1- lilies to giggle f-1 loves bool:- lceeping ? ? i- from the big city ol lva. Cliorus l. 2. 3. 4: pioneer 41 Pequoian 4. EVELYN J. BRACKBILL Academic HEUelynH - jet blacli luair - lnot temper i-1 loves to read -f one of our co-editors. Cliorus l, 2. 3. 43 County Cliorus 45 Library Stalt lg Pioneer lg Pioneer Assistant Business Manager 3: Pioneer Business I Manager 4: Student Council 3, 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Pequoian Co-Editor 4. .lUDlTH F. DENIJNGER Commercial Hluclyu - outstanding commercial student f-1 quiet - talented bell ringer H lilies to study. GEORGE BEACHER gtnorusqlg Pioneer 4: National Honor Society 3, 43 Pequoian ypist . PAULINE M B. . QNARD EVELYN J. BRACKPALL L-UDITH F. DENLINGER 26 al Q Ill' ial nic u 'ial I NORB'IA L. DIFFENBALTGPI IVAN Z. Em' WARREN C, FEISTER NQRNIA L. DIFFENBAUGH Academic nDiffieH - extensive warclrobe f-1 always on tlme go -1 speed clemon - forever losing something. Class Vice President Ig Banner Carrier ffl: Cliorus l, 3. fl: Hockey l, 2. 3: Hoclicy Scorelceeper 45 Cheerleading l, -flg Library Stall lg pioneer ily Jr.-Sr. Play Al: Pequoian Senior lfclitor el. lVAN Z. EBY Academic Nlfloyn F- corny remarlcs f- cllemistry wliiz A-1 loves Englisli ? ? f- loutler type. CllfJFlIS 3. 'la County Clmras 3: Operetta 'lg Pequoiun -fl. VV!-XRREN C. FEISTER General HFeisIerH i- popular with commercial girls f-1 mem- lder ol Does loancl - Harvey,s pal -1 rnalces a goocl painter. ljmncl lg Sluclenl Council 3, fl: Pequoian Ll. SHIRLEY A. COSSERT Commefvifll usnirleyn F- pretty long ldair f-I Class sliortie P-1 lqrienclly - speecly typist. lj:-quoinn -l. DALE 1. GRAHAM Academic UGral1amie,, - tall clarlc, ancl lianclsome f- PYFPDCI ol Miss Kramergs F- sports lover -H Wl1GFC,S 11030 V? ? Band l. 2. 3, fl: Color Cvuarcl 4: Cliorus 2: Soccer l. 2. 3.Jl2 Baslietluall l. 2. 3, -'lc Bnselinll l. 2. 3. fl: Pioneer fl: lv- quoian SHIRLEY A. GOSSERT DALE I. CSRAHAM liliNNETlI R. CiROFF SHIRLEY A. GROFF KENNETH R. GRQFF General Hlfenu r- sleeps in class - friencl ol the teachers ? ? H girl crazy -1 travels with Kern. Band 1, 2. 3. '11 Chorus l, 2, 3: Soccer l, 3g Pifmpcr .1: Pequoian -l. Sl'llRLEY A. GROFF Academic sswuutzll Fi always giggling f-1 one of the Big Five ,- loves lvlercuries - are you nervous? Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Hoclcey l. 3, fl: Lihrary Stall lg Pionggr I, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play 43 Pequoian Art Eclitor 4. SAMUEL L. HARSH General Usamn -d loasehall lan - quiet f- clrives a hot Chevy - hails from Gap. Soccer lg Bascloall l, 2. 3, fl: ljequoiun 'l. CHARLES H. HARVEY General H,l'larUeyH f- class heavyweight H Feisterls sicle- lciclc - quiclc temperecl -1 lot ol fun. Billld 2. 3, SOFVCI' I. 2. 3, 'lg BflSk0ll'J2lll IZ l-lfxqllfllilfl JOAN lVl. HERR Academic Hloanu -H goocl hockey wing H Nil Dale lets men ,- cute '- heaclecl for West Chester. lvlajorettes 3. 4: Chorus Q: Hoeliey i, 3. -lg Cheerleacling 4: Pequoian Feature liclitor Vl. SAMUEL L, HARSH CHARLES H. HAIZVEY JOAN lVl. HERR 28 Junn .I L C RI JUDITH A. HOAR E . L. EUGENE HOOVER GEORGE W. HOSTETTER, JR .IUDITH A. HGAR Commercial Hluclyn - woman driver i- future president of H. L. Greens i- likes to ciance F- easily heard. Band L 2: Band Liimrarian I: Chorus i, fi: Pioneer fig Pe- quoian 41. L. EUGENE HOOVER Agriculture UGeneH f- twinkling blue eyes ,-1 friend of Raumss -- one of those iiveiy Ag boys F- Janices messenger. F.F.A. Ciiapter 2, 3. 4: F.F.A. Vice President 4: Pequoian 4. GEORGE VV. HQSTETTER, JR. Academic HHostetterH '- impish F-1 teaches Beanie all of the Ross C. HOUCK tricks M plays a hot Cornet i- great pinocilie player. Band i. 2. 3, li: Chorus 1, 2: County Band 1: Soccer i. 2. 3, -iz Baseimii L 2: pequoian Act ixfianager 4. ERR RUSS C. HOUCK General Houckre F- seen with Ross Witmer i-1 hails from Harristown r- likes time opposite sex i-I bionci crew- cu Basiieliaaili 3: Library Staff 2: Pequoian 4. BEULAH D. KENEAGY Commercial HBeulahH - formerly from New Hoiianrl f-1 ath- ietic aioiiity ,-4 pretty ioiue eyes P- HSHCUG - Pequoian 4. 1 M BEULAH D. IQENEAGY 29 EDITH J. IQREIDER JANE L. LADERACH DAVID E. LANDS EDITH J. KREIDER Commercial HEdie,' F- lVlary Ellenls friend i- goes steady ,- squeeze box artist i- baby blue eyes. Cliorus l, 2. 4: Pequoian 4' JANE L. LADERACH Academic CheeSQ,' ,- teased by everybody f- friend of Mr, Eclqerts ,- lilies to argue in P.Q.D. - practical, Cborus 3, 4: Pioneer 2: Pequoian 4. DAVID E. LANDIS Academic Dave H one of Peggy,s fans ,- loves to argue H future engineer - drives Wfbe Bugn. Band l, 2, 3, 4: County Band 45 Color Guard 4: Soccer l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4: Pioneer l. 2, 3: Pioneer Sports Editor 4: Student Council Vice President 3, President 4: Jr.-Sr. Play 39 National Honor Society 3. 4: Pcquoian Sports Editor 4. PAYGE G. LEABHART Commercial Hpaygeu - lilies the underclassrnen - natural curly liair - one of tile Hpequeaettesu - library slips every morning. Majorette 1. 2, 3, 4: Cborus 1, 2. 3, 41 Library Staff 3, 'Ili Pequoian 4. DOROTHY M. LYNCH Commercial HDottieU l- Willing to try -f friendly - seen with Shirley and Judy - one of the commercial girls. Pequoian 4. PAYGE G. LEABHART DoRoTHY M. LYNCH 30 M. JEANN M Pt J. 5 , 1 ' ,nf LYNCH M. JEANNE lNtlAClXlnL1.AN PEGGY A- MARTIN J. RONALD MCLAUGHLIN M. JEANNE lXllaclVllLl.AN Commercial Hlylacu '- a nut '- gels along witll tlle teacl1ers ,-1 l liltes tlme Ag guys ,- llarel to please. Banner Currier 3, -l: Cllorus 2, 3, el: Horliey il: Pioneer 4: Basliellmll Svorelieeper lyjequoizln llnflerrlass Eclitor PEGGY A. NlAR'lilN Academic Hpeggyn f- pretty loloncle l1air f- luead maiorette F- lilies to acl -1 olten seen on crutclxes. Alajorelles 2. 3. --l: Clmorus 2. 3, +I: Pioneer 2, 3, fl: .lr.-Sr. Play 3, l: Uperc-lla 3: Pc-quoian Feature lfclitor fl. J. lil0NAl-lQ, MQLAUGHLIN General PATSY L. MILLS Nlaflclocle - practical jolcer F- l1eaclecl lor tlme Navy - reckless clriver r-f Hsanta Claus . lgillhlfl l, 2, 3, 41 Clmorus 22 SOFFPI' 22 lJl0llCCl' Qlvtlf.-SF. Plily l: Stage Liglmting 2, -l: Sort'-er lxflanagfer 3. il: Pequoinn -l. PATSY L. lVllLLS Commercial Pat,is'- letters to tlme Air Force f- iI1S6DHTabl9 lrom Clwristieu r-4 tall F-4 sl1ort wavy lmair. Clmorus l, 2. 3, Ql: Pequoifm 4. DANIEL E. NAFZIGER Academic HNf1lU -f llaslwlul f- nice personality f-1 ll10SC eye' lf1Sl16'Sl f-4 sleepy. Baslcetlaall 2: Stage Committee il: Pcquoian 4. DANIEL E. NAFZIGER 31 BRENDA E. NICK EL THOMAS L. NOLT BRENDA E. NICKEL Commercial HBrencla,' - pretty l- active in sclmool lile - Seen in '57 Forcl F- goool liomemalcer. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 County Bancl 4: Cliorus l. 3, 'lx H04-key ll: Chcerlvm-ling I, 2, 3, fly Pioneer 4: Student Count-il 3' .11 Student Council Secretary 3, -fl: National Honor Society .15 Pi-quoian Sports Eclitor 4. THOMAS L. NOLT General Tom ,-1 enlistecl man - strictly vegetarian ,-. al- ways complaining l-1 ciepenolalole. Lilnrary Stall l: Pequoian 4- RONALD L.. RAUM Agriculture HR-aumien l- slcunlc lover W popsicle salesman -1 lilies to slcate P- cool llattop -4 from Puclciintown. FFA. 2. 3, fl: Pequoian Al. ANNE H. RAY Acaclemic HAnneH - clarinet tooter f-1 lwadecl for nursing - platinum iuloncle M florist. Bancl l. 2. 3, il: County Bancl -'lg Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Pe- quoian Pl. MARY ELLEN RICE Commercial s6Mary Ellenu r- goocl commercial stuclent f- loves to tease - ian of Nlr. Eclcert - flirt. Class Secretary lg- Cimorus l, 2. 3. fl: Pioneer 4: National Honor Society -il: Pequoian Unclerclass Eclitor 4. RONALD L. RAUM ANNE H. RAY MARY ELLEN RICE 32 EMMAJ I at ire mic at ICE JANICE M. ROHRER EBLMAJANE ROBINSON CHARLES H. ROHRER ENINIAJANE ROBINSON Academic Hlfmmau -1 tuture lmousewite -f etrives a mean Clmevy F- tlme lnig Nl -1 Miss information 1958. Band l, 2. 3. fl. Clmorus l: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Play 4' Pequoian 4. CHARLES H. ROHRER Agriculture Uctzartieu - curly liair '- successful farmer P-1 beat u Cliev - big game hunter P Y - Band l, 2, 3. 4: Cliorus l. 2. 4: Basketball l, 3, 4: Studegt Council Treasurer 4: Jr.-Sr. Play 4, State F.F.A. Band ITF A. Cliapter 2. 3, 4: F.F.A. Secretary 3: F.F.A. President -l: County l'.F.A. Vice President 3: Pequoian 4. JANICE M. RoHRER Academic JACOB W, Rm Hlaniceu - brains ,-4 fond of a two-tone blue Qlcts - tlials giggle F- efficient. Cliorus l, 2. 3, 4: Hockey l, 2. 3, 4: Pioneer l: Pioneer As- sistant Business Manager 3: Pioneer Business Manager 4: Na C Edt r 4: DAR. tional Honor Society 3. el: Pequoian o-' IO Award 4. JACOB W. RUTT Academic Hlateeu '-- loooming voice ,-1 llot Qlcls '-' flirt likes baslcetloall. Class Vice President 2: Cllorus l, 2: Baslcetlmall l. 2. 3. 4: . Pequoian 4. DONALD L. RYNIER Academic 'sMouse,' Fe motor scooter fienet f- future Pharma' cist - jolcer F- pint sized. Bflflfl l: Cliorus l. Q: Pequoian 4. DONALD L. RYNIER 33 NANCY L. SIMPSQN Commercial '6Sin1pSOn,, F-4 neat r-4 lrllose CIEIYVS P11 'pgarly teeth .-1 quite a dancer. Chorus i. 3. 4: PCQUOMH 4- ELLEN M. SMITH Commercial HEllen', Id clear complexion I-1 hig hrown eyes ,.. future secretary -1 Miss Hershey s assistant. Chorus 1, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 45 Pioneer 4: National Honor Society 3, 45 Pcquoian 4. JAMES L. WALKER Academic Hlipfy ,-1 gold throat -1 Witty remarks -1 Clegg brain -1 kept husy hy Mrs. Schuier. Band Color Guard 3. 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 President of Chorus 4: County Chorus 1, 2. 3, 45 District Chorus 3, 45 State Chorus 35 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2: Pioneer As- sistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 41 Jr.-Sr. Play 3, 45 Operetta 3. 45 National Honor Sorif-ty 4: Pequoian Activities NANCY L. SIMPSON igditor 4. VVILLIAM J. VVALKER Academic Bill,' P- reserved I- future stock car driver ,-I quite an artist. Chorus i, 2: Basehaii 45 Pequoian SANDRA J. VVINTERS General HSandraH - Mrs. Sheppardys helper I- lives on Windy Hill -I dog lover I- lone girl in general section. ELLEN M. SMITH Library Staff 1. 2' 3' 4: Pequomn 4. JAMES L VVAL . KER WILLIAM J. WALIQER SANDRA J. WINTER5 34 ROSS R. VN f5 ,, i blonde se shadow ,- Salesbarn Chorus 15 Lihrary Sig quoian 4, INTERS Q ROSS R. WITMER General HYVUH F-1 interestecl in a laloncle senior H Houclciels sllaclow - Worlcs at Vintage Salesloarn -H luaslcetloall fan. Clmorus la Baslietloall l, 2. 3: Lilorary Staff l. 2, 3, ll: Pc- quoian 4. Ross R. WITMER H0ur Gangn .l0l'llXl S. YOST Agriculture HYostieH -f uYost Toastiesu ,- gives lVlr. D. a llarcl time F-1 one of tlme Ag. guys I-1 quite a farmer. Clmrus 33 Pioneer 2: FF-A. 2, 3, 43 Pequoian 4. JOHN S. YOST 35 MIL . 7 0 files Ill FUTURE SUCCESS--Janice Rolxrcr, Blaine Shirlc. ALL AR DANCING-Nmlcy Simpson, George Boucher. XVELL-DRESSED-Norma Diffenloauglm, Blaine Sllirli. STUD Hl'SlClAN-Evvlyn Braclibill, GCOIQQ Bcaclwrh XVIT-Shirley Cvroff, Jolm I..i'll'0i'li. WL., R R ati ill Blaine Shifk' FLIRT-Doris Deniingcr. Eugene Hoover, .iaroig Ruth ALL AROUND-Brcncia Nicicvi, David Landis. STUDIQUS-Janice Rohmr' James Vvalkerl ATHLETIC-Joan Herr, Dale Graiiani. GOOD LOOKS-Brencia Nickel, Robert Kern 1 -w NVQ- in-gin tilt' clay ivy plc-alglm country. niivginiifc to our Pagff P0111 dl 0 BOOL oi our Llici 1 Vvcfre oft to our iirst class. Qur officers get logctimcr to ciis fuss plans for a class meeting. The co Class Nieeting - One ot tiic- many activities of tiic fourth pcriod. lil? typcxx 0 1 8 66 O i7l'0n Q LUIOUF Life Tile commcrciai Q' , s 1-' , lim typcwritcrs, Afternoon iincis us ilarci at wor in tire ciicm iab. Anoliicr ciay draws to a ciosc with time iamiiiar Cry, Uxviiat arc vou lilkiflff iiomo lo 1 it? Name .luily Althouse George Beacher Pauline Beniiffl Evelyn Pmraclihill Doris Denlinifef .lucly Denlinger Norma Dillenloaugh lvan Ehy Xvarren Feisler Shirley Gossert Dale Graham Kenny Groff Shirley Groff Sam Harsh Charles Harvey .loan Herr .lucly Hoar Eugene Hoover George Hostetter Ross Houclc Beulah Keneagy Bob Kern Eclith Kreicler .lohn lsacoclc Jane Laclerach Dave Lanclis Payge lueahhart Dottie l..ynch Jeanne lvlaclylillan Peggy Martin Ronnie lVlcl..aughlin Patsy Mills Daniel Nalziger Brencla Niclcel Tom Nolt Ronnie Raum Anne Ray Mary Ellen Rice Emmaiane Rohinson Charles Rohrer .lanice Rohrer Jalce Rutt Donnie Rynier Blaine Shirlc NHUCY Simpson Ellen Smith .lim Vvallcer Bill Vvallcer Sandra Winters Ross Witmer JOl1n Yost Height 5' 5 6' 3 5. 5' 5V2 5' 6 5,, 5' 3 5' 4 5' 10 5' ll 4' ll 6, 5' 10 5' 3 5' 10 6' 3 5' lV2 5' 6 5' 10 6, 5, ,,V2,, 54 5' TO 5' 5 5. UV2., 5' Sr 5' ion 5' lVz 5' 5 5' 7Vz 5' 3 5' 91fz 5' 8 5' 11 5' 6 5' 9 5' 10 5' 2 5' 7 5' 6 6' 1 5' 51fz 5' 8 5' 5 5' 6 5' 6 5' 8 5' 10 5' 9 5' 9Vz 5' lllfgn 5' 10 Class Statis Xvanfs to IJG VV. A. F. Pro Secretary lVlusic Teacher Thinner Secretary Normal Uncleciclecl Carpenter Secretary Millionaire A. F. Nlartinizecl Sports Announcer Physical Eclucatio Beautician Really clon't lcnow n Farmer lnsurance Brolcer lVlechanic Beautician State Trooper Secretary Your iriencl Nurse Capitalist Choreographer Secretary Quieter Nurse Navy Officer Beautician Teacher Homemaker D. l. lVlill4man Nurse Teacher A Denlinger' Farmer Nurse lvlechanic Pharmacist President of U. S A hetter clancer Shorter Doctor Don't lcnow iessional lvlusician Te 8.Cl1CI' Professional Dog Handler Husband FHTHICT 40 tics Favorite Saying Oh, Nlanl Same olcl jazz Gee Vhfhizl Holy Cowl l'm going on a clietl You really mean it? Vvhaclcla ya think this IS? ls that right? l guess so Well, for pete's salcel You loolc for trouble? ls it? You're gonna get it You really can't notice it Not much lsn't that neatl You simpletonl l'm not allowecl Any who You coulcl have ioolecl me l.et's Stroll You coulcl have loolecl me Oh my worcll l give up Goocl grieil Oh greatl No lciclflingl Oh hrotherl Doggone itl l.et's get to worlcl Vvhat a 'ya say Holy Cow Could he See Bill this morning? l.et's have a paw Cheese ancl craclcers VX7h.oopeel Nlr. Rothl Oh, Mr. D.l '-et's face itl Oh, helpl C clicln't lcnow thatl Nlmm, Why surel Donut get harcl ahout it Good Heavensl My woroll That's tough tomatoes That's lifel l clon't lcnow Gets you in the spare heart That's a gypl Recognized by Acrohatic aloility Drumsticlcs Her laugh Blaclc Hair Lilong for Em C ' ' A staclc ol hoolis mpde' Her giggle corny l0lses His wall: Long hair Coocl loolis Hair Comical faces Vvhislcers Size Being with Dale Her laugh Flirty eyes Sl'f100'Il1 Voice Crew Cut Blaclc sloclxings Hot Chevy Her accorclian Stupicl jolces Her quietness His Bug Her figure Chewing gum Peroxiflecl hangs Always limping Bull horn Her laugh Eyelashes Reel Forfl convertihle HHHJ Shake Flattop Bloncle hair Talliing Always tallcing Curly hair '48 Olds Vvavy hair Small stature A new Chevi' lsong iingernailS Complexion Big hlue CYGS Flattop Height The Ford H i s Walla ulnilily F East Lal - llpeh books I 05 xx ill't'S lm Dale I 's 'oice t fkings vy rclian 'lies lness Y .6 gum cl bangs imping n flu -s cl converkiblfi wake mir laudng air 4 mir yalllfff 'Cl16V5' wgernails xiorl -6 U95 3 rd 14 CPC EISSIIICII Tim Gleen Xeaw A I Clonm Class Of 359 BACK ROXV-fleft to righti: Nelson Denlinger, Neel Balclwin, Eclwin Riehl, Donalcl lxflowrer, VX'illiam Yohn, Scott Bleacher. Russell Brown, Glenn Porter, James Lindecamp, Marvin Kurtz. SIXTH RQXV-Nancy Shaula. Joanne Hilton. Lee Shirlc, David Fisher. Ray Hostetter. Lloycl Groti, James man. Lee Hoar, Vvilliam Arlcer. FIFTH RQVV'-lVlrs. Conler, Shirley Brown, James Zimmerman, Thelma lfshenshade. .leannette Miller, Rohert Hershey, Charles Spealcman, Joanne Harsh, Carolyn Jones. Lanny Ammon, Charles Perella. FOURTH ROVV-Josie Milley, Peggy Diem. Joan Daniels. Thelma Den'- linqer, Delores Eisenlaerger, Kenneth Stoltzlus. Walter Leiever, Charles Hooher, Guy Vveiciman, Dorothy Reynolds, Bennie Gregg. THIRD ROVV-Patsy Sensenig, Joyce Vyletzler, Frank Hotimeier. Xvilliam Urban, Paul Hershey. Janet Nvise, Sylvia lxflisehniclc. Doris Houck, Nancy Beane. Sally Coates, lxlr. lfrlcert. SECOND ROVV--Dorothy Vvinters, Janet Braclchill, Nancy Hershey, Esther Harsh, .lane Forel, Lynne Rynier, Auclrey Hornsher. Barbara Zemaclci, Carole Brantigan. Beclcy Rynier, Phyllis Nlarlin. Dawn Kreicier. FIRST RQVV-Janet Rohrer. Ruth Zooli, Ruth Rohrer, Patsy Vvinters. Sandra Grolt, Lincla lxflartin. Nlargaret Smoker, .lohanna Stalder, Ruth Davies, Nancy Ehy. Sally Xvenger. Cathy Hess. ABSENT-Rohert Rice and Eclwarcl Spotts. Y t CLASS OFFICERS President Nancy Beane Vice President Charles Pere-lla Secretary Joanne Milley Treasurer Paul Hershey I 1 42 ll lliO1' IIllOI'lllEl S Xvatch lor explosionl Secretaries? ':', The athletic type? CLASS HISTORY . ln September, 1955. the freshman class enterecl the new Pequea Valley ljigh School. They electecl class olfticers who were: Presiclent - Lanny Ammon. XICG Presiclent - Nancy Beane. Secretary f-1 Josie Milley. Treasurer - Paul Hershey. As freshmen they loolcecl forwarcl to a more eventful sophomore year. The class clicl more when they returnecl to Pequea in 1956 as sophomores. Activities that year incluclecl: a swimming party at Nlillersville: a clance, Hrlqhe 50014 HODH. alter the lnaslcethall game with Warwick: ancl the election of class Officers who were as follows: Presiclent - Jim Eclcman, Vice Presiclent - Lanny Ammon, Secretary - Josie Nlilley, Treasurer fi Paul Hershey. To climax H16 Year the class travelecl to Recl Point lor a clay. Their thircl year at Pequea startecl off with a hang when theb' Seledefl Class ings ancl school jaclcets. They also sponsorecl a clance after the LamDfftf'1 Slfa5' l9UVQf hasltethall game. H-l-he Banclstancl Bopw. Qn January 17th they enlertalmxcl the rest of the high school with an assembly program. The lJi9Qf'5l event of the year WHS probably the Junior ancl Senior Prom helcl in honor of the Senrorsz Tlwllf class ollticers lor i957 and '58 were: Presiclent -f Nancy Beane, Vice Preslclelglf Charles Perella, Secretary '-1 Josie lVlilley, Treasurer f-1 Paul Hershey. 1 fe- Conler and Wlr. Eclcert were the class aclvisors. 43 Class Of ,60 .1-Q..-iw .,,,., .. BACK ROXV-fleft io riglztlz Clair Vveir, Harry Phillips. Jo Hear, Peggy Eclcman, Geralcl Howe, Nl r llllen Slioemalccr Harlen Diem Alvin Hersliey. FOURTH RONV-Ray Stern, Ronald E. Rice. 1 a y ' ' . , . Xvilliam Kinzer, Roy Mentzer, Ronald C. Rice. Earl Scott, iVlarsl1a Lcaeoclc. George Altliouse, Harold Hersliey. THIRD RGVV'-Lynn Hess, Peter Eluy, Dale Rice, Pusey Oatman, Betty Vvimer, Emily Xvippner, Paul Braclcinill, Lincla Homslier, Connie Valentine. lwr. Conier. SECOND ROXN'-Pauline Secunda, Joan Barge, Slieilia Eclclie, Janet Yolm, Tlleroclore Shelly, Jolm Means, Vvancla Henry, Caroline L cl Wi til Nanc S acle Clair Lwndix Clill lxliller, Vvalter Tennis. FIRST ROVV--Nliss Butwin. in a . ane , y pc . C s Miller, Doris Glick, Bertha Nolt. Donald Simmons, Sylvia Mitchell, Janire Keene, Donna Kramer. CLASS GFFICERS President Alvin Hershey Vice President Douglas High Secretary Pauline Secunda Treasurer Ronald C. Rice 44 i H 5 ! I l 7 La. Ku er Nim SE Gil Elf Ru Ari lil? Se T tht lic' Pa So Sen Class olq 360 BACK ROXV--lleft io rightl: Ethel Vveihly. Christ Olaerholtzer, Nancy Haldeman, Richarcl Mc- Liaughlin, Douglas High, Nelson Slaymalcer, George Sharp, Joyce Means. FOURTH ROVV-Joyce lxuhns, Ruth Spealcinan, Xxlilmcr Yost. Roy Smoker. Charles Ehersole, Joyce Xfvise, Joyce Rice, lxlartha Clark, Ronalcl Doutrich. Nlartha Phenngher. THIRD RGVV-Audrey Mccvallicher, Thea Means, Linda Nickel. Elaine Ranrli, Carol Tynclall. Betty Hersh, Carol Shearer, Nancy Steinman. .lean Oherholtzer. SNECGND RQXX'-Barloara Axe. Newton Boiler. Vernon Stoltzlus, John Miller, Robert Homsher, Barhara Qirvin. Caroline Rynier, Kathleen Adams, Ruth Kurtz, Carol Shissler. FIRST ROVV-lvliss Butwin. Elma Lapp. Bertram Kc-neagy, Joan Hendry, Fay Vvitiner. Marie Mowrer. Audrey Mast. Anna Eclcman. liutfl Nkcgore, hlrs. Kirlipalricli. ABSFNT-Laverne lvliller, Raymond Graham, Pauline Phillips, and I rt iur ossert. CLASS HISTORY In September. 1956. the class met and electecl the following officers for the freshman year: presiclent '-f Alvin Hershey, Vice-President P- Charles EIJCFSOIQ' Secretary - Janice Keene, Treasurer -- Ronalcl C. Rice. They sponsorecl a olance, The Holly Hop , alter a haslcetloall game. This year proveol more successful than their first year al Pequea Valley. ln September, l957, the Sophomore Class met ancl electecl the following ol- licers: Presicleni - Alvin Hershey, Vice-Presiclent F- DOLIQIHS High. Secfetfffy Pauline Secuncla. Treasurer f- Ronalcl C. Rice. They SDOHSOYCCI a dance' The Sophomore Shag . alter a loasltethall game. They also presentecl a variety as- semhly program in Feloruary. 45 Class of '61 BACK ROVV--lleft to riglitl: Eleanor Sancloe, Geralcline Paris, KBllllCCH Trego, Alvin Roe, Rolwerl Xfvise, Kenneth Hershey, Cltris Conybeare. Tlmomas Spealcman, David Eisenloerger. FOURTH RQXX'-Nam-y Denlinger, Margaret Hoar, Frecla Baum, Joanne Groll, Franklin Duffy, Kermqglh Hostetter, Kennetli Slice, Gloria Pittman, Frank Martin, Elaine Vvinlers. THIRD RGVN7-lVlr. Cvivler, Martlia Nlartin. Joyce Rineer, Ray Harnisll, .lolln Yolln, Rutll Herslley. Sue Brown, Becky Vvallcer, ' - ' Gl Y t, lVlr. Koslluta. SECOND ROYX7-George Eclcman, Clmrlge Velmer Diem, Dennis Fromm, enn os x Xvelsli. Galen Summers. Rolvert Sllauluacli, Dave Liclcey, Carl Kimmet, Melvin Zinli, Alta Selclomriclge, I ce Smitli Henry Pownall FIRST ROVNK-Lamar Denlinger, Harolcl Ford, Ronald Hollmeir, Norman T I lggyrsliey. Larry Girvin, Glenn Smoker. Kenneth Hershey, Roy Kling, Carl Denlinger. ABSEN -toy Glifk, Sandra Summers, Eclwarcl Glick, Barbara Spacle, and Victor Trout. CLASS OFFICERS President Thomas Spealcman Vice President Rieli ard Rolirer Secretary Becky Walker Treasurer Cllris Conybeare ' 46 l 5 .,.l is it C ass oi' 361 BACK RONV-tieft to rightiz Marvin Smoker, Ronald Suppiee, Ralph Patton, Cveorge Summers. f J Il Hom FIFTH ROVV- iiiaroid Hershey. Thomas iVicKiiiips, Pauiine Hershey. Thomas Vxfinters, arre . ixohert NN aiicer, Edward Phiiiips, Vivian Sharpe. Kathy Hooioer. .ieanette Bauer, Sylvia Hershey, Corinne Rohrer, Doris Hershey, Sara ihauh, La Vern Beiier. FOURTH ROW-Elaine Ehy, Lou Hershey. Donnie Wiiiier. Peggy Lichty, Betty Bowman, Brenda Cunningham, Michael Saunders, Kenneth Eshie- man, Shirley Brarichiii. Judy Eheihar, Miss Coleman. THIRD ROW-Mrs. Cviii, Marsha Hofiecicer, E ' d R'l1 d R hrer, John Houder Eugene Summers, Ronaid Newhouser, Raymond Bicicei. Cveorge Goo , ic ar o . Hamid Croft. Eiizaheth Lapp, ida Shiric. SECGND RONV-Kathy Burkhart. Margaret Hostetter. l' ' ' r B ic , R ld Vvatson, Joe Groii. Caroi Pownaii, Betty Hershey. Bdly Fisher, Sandra Raum, Reherca er y ona Irene Martin. ixfiariiyn Spotts. FIRST RQVV'-Sandra Yoder. Mary Alice Landis, VVayne Rapp, Rosann Pownaii, Judy Peace, Linda Simmons, Vvanda ixioore, Robert Ritz. Rachael Lapp. CLASS HISTORY V Ile . A few vveeics Un Septemioer 4, 1957, 112 Freshmen entered Pequea a y after schooi had started, they heid a ciass meeting and eiected the foiiovving officers: PfCSident - Thomas Speaicman, Vice President ,- Richard Rohrer, Secretary P- Becicie Vvaiicer, Treasurer -1 Chris Conyioeare. Blue and White were chosen as Ciass coiors and red and White carnations as the ciass flowers. They aiso CIIOSC the ciass motto and decided on dues. ' - C ' rt House, in the eariy spring the Civics ciasses tooic a trip lo the County Ou County Jaii, and the Puhiic Safety Building. N i t, heid on May 21. Local history was the suioject of the 9th Grade igl 47 Glass of '62 BACK ROXV-fleft to rigirtlz Dale Hosteiter, Raymond Geiter. Elmer Boots, James Hanna. Gif-nn Hinkley, George Gill. FIFTH ROVV-Larry Vvinters, Tlenomas Leaivliart, ixlarilyn Rolirer, Helen Slllitll, Diana Eclcly, Nlilforcl lvlillisorlc, Robert Simes, Beverly Norris, Linda Henry. FOURTH RQXV- Nr, Abel, Jean Urban. Hannah Fisirer, Jucly Lantz, Doris Kreicier, Polly Piiillips, Lone Eiseninerger. Thelma Hillard. Ruth Sirirlc, Beverly Doutrielu, Mr. Henry. THIRD RQXNV-Virginia Nlontgoinery, Sliirlev Coffroacl, Bonnie Dorsey. Emma Rynier. Barbara lxfliller, Howard Garver. .loiin Groil, Lester Houcli, Harold Sliirlc, Jolln Einy. SECOND ROVV-Tiiomas Fox, Etlicl lyiiller, Florenee Harnisli. Arlene Beaclmy. Eclna Kreider. Fred Pirillips, Raymond Good, Dorotlry Redeay, .loe Rice. Ranclall Rice. Bonnie Sirealler. FIRST RQVV-Benjamin Clark, Davicl Slieafier, Vvilliam Henry. .lolwn Berliey, Nancy Martin, Linda Hess, Fern Beiler, Carl Slaymalcer, Earl Huyeti. Lee Summers, CLASS OFFICERS President Tiiomas Lealoirart Vice Presiolenf Vvilliam Henry Secretary Barbara Miller Treasurer Georgia lvianlrell 48 C HSS of 762 I BAQK ROXV-tlefl lo rigllll: Gary Peters. Rieiiarcl Xveiaer, Davici Vvorli, Robert ivlyers. Tieoclore Qregg. Georgia flank-l. Jacqueline l..c-arorli, Harriet lxilarsimall, Frecla Robinson. FOURTH ROXX -Slmirley Rynier. June Dutlly, Barry Baldwin, Rielmarcl Elby, Jolin Hersil, lvlary .lane Rielll, Patsy Bills, Stierrv Haug. Grace Jones, Yvonne ixlartin. THIRD ROXV-Wir. Hoopes, Doris Vvimer, Violet Houck. Ruth Ann Cottroacl. Susan Wlusser, Nanny Kreicier. Rutil Kinsey. John Hammond, Donaiel lgitieninaugiu. Ernest Stalcier, Dale Esimensliacle, lxflr. lqiltll. SECOND ROVV-lVliss Garrett, Xwalter lletz, .lolm Sweigart. Gordon Clark, James Howe. Donald Hersll, Donald Eisenloerger, Ronald Leinnan. Leroy Sensenig. Virginia Spotts. Nlartlia Huyetl. FIRST RGVXV-Leonarcl HiIllClfiQllt, Glenn iviiller, Ar- lene Gossert, Greta Peace, .lanire Siielley, .loyre Siielley, Violet Cvrolt, Kay lTleFalls,lArlena Xxitmer. ' F' f - f fi' il1ClEc B' HafSl1. iX'llllllPI1. .ltlflll LlI!llll!'I'l1l:lI1. l.A.I'0B ISC, El 'UU CICF. CLASS HISTORY 0 l ber 1957 Tlmey electeet tlie Tlne eigiwth gracle liacl a class meeting eo ., - Min. following officers: President - Thomas Leaialmart, Vice Preslclent P- X 1 lam Henry, Secretary f- Barbara lwiller, ancl Treasurer F- Georgia Mantell' They Sponsoreci a skating Party in November ancl a swimming party IN 'll tlle seventli grade. me Spring- They also presentecl a joint assembly DTOS-fmm Wtt 49 Class Of 363 BACK RQXV-fleft to righll: ilolin Mitchell, Lester Usner, Gilinert Zemaelci, Norman Salacla, lirranris Kline. .lunior Rielil, David Fox, Vvayne Peters. FIFTH RQXV-Lanclis Axe, Glenn Zooli, .lean Moore, iloyre Garver, Jean Trago, Louise Wenger, Jerre Franlciiouser, Paul Bailey, lsaac Boots. FOURTH lQOxx'i-KCDHCti1 Mclsaughlin, Brenda Hamish, Viola Killinger, ixflilcireel Hanna. .lames Bills. .lerre Hammonol, Melvin Hersimey, Carol Piclcel, Joyce Watson, Laurel Koropsalc. Mr. Altman. THIRD RQXV-.loan Martin, Robert Simenlce, Elvin Hillarci, Duane Eby, Vvalter Lutz, Rutli Ann Wliller. Joanne XVeiJer. Rirliard Barge, Patsy Wertz, Sliaryn Hoover. SECOND RQVX7-Ester Houeli. Sanolra Stoltz- lus, Xyilliam Coflroaci, Ronald Eiiay. Vvilliam Zimmerman. Lintorci Horst, Paul Seeunola. Larry Yotes. Glenn Herr, Melvin Houck. FIRST ROVV-Joanne Clark, Benuel Lapp, Jacob Stoltzfus. Glaelvs Gregg. Verna Sensenig. Abigail iwusser. Albert Herslley, Lee Hyatt, Ciiip Simpson, Relvercea Glicli. V CLASS OFFICERS President Albert Herslley Vice President Paul Seeuncla Secretary Louise Wenger Treasurer Nielvin Simpson 50 C of '63 BACK ROVX7-tleft to riglztl: James Herr, Ruth Anne Rolwrer, Annie Pittman, George Hinkley. Cliarles Green, Jean Diclcel, Shirley Trago. Bonita Erin, Peggy lwast. FIFTH RQNV-Stanley Den- linger. James Rice, Arlene Patterson, Janet Adams, Judy Loaf, Fay Vvetzler, James Simes, Alvin Mill- isocli. James Groff. FOURTH ROVV-Joyce Hershey, Carroll Shearer. Ricliarcl Herr, Estller Zinli. .lanet Grayloill, Ellen Daniels, Gladys Houclc, Christian Beiler, Denton Neuliauser. .lolm Green. lVlr. Kratzer. THIRD ROVV--lVliss Myer, Vvayne Hershey. Gloria Groll, Fannie Stoltzlus, Betty Grotl, Betty lvlclaauglllin, Ross Bills, Emanuel Stoltzfus, Frank Yost. Catlierine Huyett, Joanne Kellenberger. l F F Denn r Rettar Bru- SECOND RQVV-James Vvertz, Darlene Ranclc, Catlerine enninger, -mma i v. , f laalcer, Beverly Smeltz. Lester lvlartin. Doris Zinlc, Aaron Stoltzlus. Vvilliam Rilcer, lvlarie Hersliey. FIRST ROVV-Lila Yocler, Larry Sliirli, Dale Summers. Raclwael lVlillisoc'lc, Joiin Hilton. Henry Bucli- walter, Clair Stoltzlus, James Lanclis, Virgil Beiler, Wlarvin King. ABSENT-Donalcl Trout, .lean Berliey. .lames Robinson. Harolcl Graliam, George Rynier. ancl Glenn Xveiclman. CLASS HISTORY Tlie seventh grade llelcl tlieir Class meeting in November ancl electecl tliese ice Presiclent ,- Paul Secuncla. Secretary officers: President -f Bert Hershey, V '- Louise X-We-ngeer, and Treasurer H Clufip Simpson. Tlmey sponsorecl a skating parlay in lxrtlarcli ancl a joint assembly program willi limo eiglitli gracle. 51 IIIIOPITIEI S SCYPIHII grucic iiomcmaiicrs. Attentive eighth grade! Ninth grade art class. Bitlillgy Ciagg Svnior Higii stuciy iiaiii 52 J ca emlc c levements i rt Exhibit Ns' . s f Time Art Exhibit was held in conjunction with the Fashion Show, April 26. l I twelve was shown, Included in the 1957. Art work from grades seven tirougm 5 how were charcoal clrawings, water colors, oil paintings, and ceramics. Orchestra The Niusic Department plans to start an orchestra in the near future. Many new instruments have ioeen purchased and Mr- Joiin, Kosiiuta. clirector, has been giving lessons to prospective nnernioers. 54 uture armers o merica P A X, IIC ,estra lam Pepartmeflt P ear Petra in the n IS ingtrumen Chflfed andtieen iirect0ff has -1 t prosvecme 0 BACK RQVV-fleft to riglzilz Kenneth Stoltzfus, Robert Hershey, Kenneth Hershey, Robert Rive. Kenneth SIIGC, Clair Yveir. THIRD ROVV-George Hershey, Galen Summers, David Lieirty. Glenn Yost. iohn Yotm, Robert Shauioaeh, Carl Deniinger, George Eckman, Glen Smoker, Wir. Givier. SEATIZD-X'ViHia1n Yotm, Ronald Raum, Ray Hostetter, Charles Rotirer, Eugene Hoover, Roy ixientzer, .loiin Yost. KNEELiNCvf-Lee Hoar, Clair Landis. Guy Xveiclnlan. Rotgert Homsimer, Xvilmer Yost. . ewlon Bc-iler, Lynn me , e ' ',',j'-we-, , 5 ,ff Q , river Education Shown, is tile new Driver Ecl- ueation Car and Wir. Lowell Fuiir- man. Drix'er Education teaeiier. The Driver Education program is in its second year, and is loe- eorning more and more popular with time sluclent body. 55 ym Exhibition rlmn mlovs an uginnin on the lliglm liar. T110 Vllifhflll wrestlers SIIONY llmir strgngth, TIN? human f nm' Hershey Hfvlipsu from lllc Slmng 56 bon asiwion SLOW e Sprin 115037 ' i i-iicn puts on tim iinisilingj louriics. Now turn arounci file other way, Mary Eiien. Arc time pionls straight? Just iiiic time isooic, District Orchestra April 4, 5, and 6, 1958, Pequea Valley was host to the Southern District Ur- chestra. This event was one of several he-ICI throughout the state sponsorect hy the music educators of Pennsylvania. Qrchestra memhers were housect in the homes of tocat students. The orchestra gave a student concert Friday, the 5th, and concerts Friday, the 5th, and Saturday, the 6th, Powell Ntictclteton, Director of Nlusic at VX7est Chester State Teachers College, was the guest conctuctor. Lctvs ctanrc . . , orchestra memherst Gvt lm. U balloon, 58 l1S1C Nlfmrglung A Ong fohn Plump Sousa enior Bancl NIAJORETTFS1 .loanne Groll. lxflarslia Hollerlier, Eleanor Sancioe, lxlary Alice lsanclis. l3e,q,Qy lxflartin. Katliy Hess, ljayge Lealoliart, .loan Herr, .losie lVlilley. DRUM lNlAJORliTTlf: Sally Coates. BANNER CARRIERS: .leanne Placlxlil- lan, lNlorma Dillenloaugli. Cl-ARlNlfTS: Sylvia HCfSllC5', Jacqueline l,acoclc. Brencla Cunningliam, Joyce Xxlise, Beverly Norris, Emmajane Rolo- inson, Patsy Xvinters. Eclna Kreicler. Lincla Henry, Carol Sliissler, Nancy Beane, Brencla Niclcel, Sally Vvenger. Nancy Sliauln. Auclrey lVlast, Pauline Secuncia, Janice Keene, Nancy Elay, Virginia Spotts. BAND DlRlfCTOR: lxlr. .lolin Koslruta. Bancl Activities UCTQBER-New l-lollancl Farm Sliow. Eplirata Farm Slrow. Cliristiana Halloween Para N0VElX'lBER-Arrival ol Santa Claus in New Hollancl. Open House Concert. Stuclent Council Convention Concert. Twelltli Niglitu Service at lxflemor- ial Parlc. JANUARY-Bancl Lunclieon for parents. FEBRUARY-Assemlnlyf at Pequea Valley. 5lARCl'l-Spring Concert. Assemlnly at Paraclisc- Elementary Scliool. AlJRllu-Safety Patrol Paracle. lNlAY-Memorial Day Parade. BAND OFFICERS Iylesldent ---- '-------- ------- - - George Beaclier lice President ,,,-.,--. -----.---'- L army Ammon Secretary-Treasurer ....... Nancy Beane FLUTES: Barlaara Cvirvin, Rosann Pown- all, Dolo Gralaam, Dorotliy Reynolds. Nancy Dc-nlinger, tlolianna Stalcler. Sandra Grofl. OBQE: Louise Vvenger, lVlarilyn Rolrrer. SAXOPHGNES: Blaine stark, ixiafgafa Hostetter, Carol Piclcel, Walter Tennis. Peggy l..icl1ty, lvlartlla Martin, lvlargaret Smolcer, Nelson Slaymalcer, Anne Ray, .lane Ford. Nelson Denlinger. FRENCH HORNS Carol Pownall, Daviol Lanclis. TRUlX'll3ETS: Dorotliy VXlinters. .loseplr Groli. Delores Eisenloerger, Joyce Xfvetz- ler. Carol Shearer. oloan Barge, Tlwea Means. Janet Xvise, Paul Secumia, Ernest Stalcier, James Zimmerman, Bertlia Nolt, Lewis Herslrey, l..incla Hess. Vvayne Rapp, Scott Bleaclicr. George Hostetter. Lanny Ammon, Peter TRONlBONl3S: Guy Vveiclman, N041 Balclwin, lVlarsl1a Lacoclf, Thomas Xvinters. Henry Pownall. l..ee Hoar, Ray Stern, Donna Kramer, Norman l'lersl1ey, Vylilliam Aclier. Alosent: Cliarles Rolir- er, Ricliarcl Rolirer. PERCUSSION: Donald Miller, Ronald Elmy, Cliarles Hooloer, Xfvilliam Kinzer, George Beaclrer, Ronalcl Mclsaugliliii, Rutli Davies, Corinne Rolirer. BASS HORNS: lidwarcl Spolts, Rolmert Nxlallqer, Jolin Yolwn, Tlromas lVlcKillips. BARITONES: l..arry Girvin, Rolierl Kern. COLOR GUARDS: James VVall4cr, Wlil- liam Yolan. Lloycl Crroll. Davicl Fislieri .lolin Lacocli. C. oo iiii C iiiii Distr G. Distr :I 3 1 -313' ' 1, DlSfl'ict Elvy. Bleaclrer, George mon. Pcter Xveidman, Ned Larock. Thomas mall. Lee Hoar, Ray '. Xonnan Hershey, rent: CharlesRoIrr- rm Miller, Ronald rr. Xvinianr Kinzer, onalcl McLaughlin- e Rolrrer. arcl Sports. ROW Thonras HCNHIPS' firvin, Robert Kem- Xvanier. Wil' David HSIIBL Outstanding Musicians Di.SlfiCl Bflflfl-'Iq0S?ll1I'l Pownau, B8I'I7?ll'fl Sfflif? OVCIIOSffU'-ROSHUH IDOXYTIEIH. Girvin. Peter Eloy. Xvilliam Ackcr. Distric! Orclwslrcr-George Bcacrrcr. . . . , - - Af Y N DISIVICI Orclwslrcr-XX7iHizrrrr Arkcr, Polor f'giU'f1 7 'gt I llgiuv I Igby. Roszmn Pownall, George Bcaclrcr. cac rer. c cr ny. 61 HIHOII. S f' 0 CHORUS OFFICERS Doris Deniinger Secretary-Treasurer CIliOI' CLOPUS FIRST RQVV-tleft to righti: Elma Lapp, Elaine Ranclc, Nancy Hershey, Janet Brackhili, Anne Ray. Joseph Grott, Larry Girvin, Harold Grott, Henry Pownali, Sally Vvenger, Ruth Davies, Dorothy Winters, Joanne Hilton, Jane Ford. SECOND ROVV-Anna Ecicman, Audrey Mast, lxiargaret Smoker, Barhara Girvin. Johanna Stalder, Lewis Hershey, Alvin Hershey. Vvalter Leiever, Charles Hooher, Thelma Eshenshade, Nancy Steiman, Joan Barge. Kathleen Adams, Nancy Shauh. THIRD RQVV-lvir. hiax Pllatf, Patricia Vvinters, Doris Houck, Linda Martin, Payge Leahhart, Carol Tyndall, Pusy Oatman, Ronald lvlcisaughlin, Robert Hershey, Corinne Rohrer, Carol Pownall. Nancy Denlinger, Jeanette Nlilier. FOURTH RQVV-Rosann Pownaii, Thelma Deniinger, Brenda Cunningham, Peggy Lichty, Norma Ditfenhaugh, Rohert Kern, Thomas Vvinters, Ralph Patton, ivan Ehy, Shirley Cvrott, Margaret Hostetter. Sylvia Hershey, Jeanette Bauer. FIFTH RGVV-Marsha Hottecker, Peggy lxfiartin, Evelyn Brackhill, Judith Hoar, Caroline lwiller, Ray Hostetter, Lloyd Grofl, James L. Yvallcer, Doris Denlinger, Janice Rohrer. Jane Laderach, Pauline Bernard, Brenda Nickel. BACK ROVV-Delores Eisenherger, Josephine Hoar. Sally Coates, lxfiarsha Lacock, Lee Hoar, Charles Rohrer, George Beacher, Edith Kreider. Nancy Simpson, lxlary Ellen Rice, lwary .lean lwacwiillan, Ellen Smith, Patsy Mills. President James Walker Vice President Doris Houck , 62 Sally ,lim XXI Z fl ixecl Giiorus Activities Sally Xvengcr George Bc-ariier anti Delores Eiseniwc-rger .lim XX aiiier ami Doris Houck. ivan Eigmy Jim XV aiicer and George Beariier prartiving County and District ixiusic with Wir. Pilati. The operetta, Hpiay tire Game , was pre- sented on April 16, 1958, uncter tiie oiirection of Mr. Max Pfaff. The setting was a typical iiigii sciiooi. The two main ieacis were George Beach- er wiio piayeci Harry, an iionor stucient, and De- lores Eisenioerger Wiio played Betty. Qtiier ieacis were Jim Vvaiiqer as Bing Doris Houck as Miner'- vag Salty Vvenger, time ciieerieaoierg Robert Kern as Professor Phipps, time teaciier of time sciiooig anci Ivan Eioy as time janitor who counsels time stu- cients. 63 GLIZS, Tri MFT TO RICHT P p B In NWI 1 -xosann oxyhau, Cam' pmynanv unior Hi Ghorus FIRST ROVV-fleft to righll: Retta Jean Brubaker, Joann Clark, Beverly Smeltz, Joanne Kellen- hnrger, Gladys Gregg, Lintord Hurst, Yvilliam Henry, Albert Hershey, Leigh Hyatt, Gladys Houelt Marie Hershey, Verna Sensenig, Ahhie Musser, Betty Jean lVleLaughlin. SECOND ROW-Betty: Groll, Judy Peace, Orlena Vvitmer, Linda Simmons, Joan Martin, Richard Barge, Elvin Hillard, Billy Zimmerman, Larry Yates, Laurel Koropsalc, Gloria Groff, Joyce Shelley, Janire Shelley, Ethel Nliller THUQD ROVV-Judy Loar, Bonita Erh, Janet Adams, Faye Vvetzler, Ronald Lehman, Billy Coffmad. Rohert Shenli, Glenn lwiller, Peggy Mast, Jo Ann Vveher, Hannah Fisher. Ginny Spottsmlxlr. FOURTH RQVV-Emma Kay Rynier, Arlene Gossert, Ruth Ann lxfliller, Ruth Kinsey. Thomas Leah- hart, Kenneth Hershey. John Grotl, Howard Garver, Shirley Coffroad, Brenda Hamish. Ruth Ann Coll- road. Beverly Doutrich. FIFTH ROVV-Yvonne Martin, Grace Jones, Thelma Hillard, Ruth Ann Shirlc, Lester Usner, Harold Groll, Glenn Yost, Skip Ford, Doris Hershey. Arlene Patterson. Patsy Bills, Susan Musser. SIXTH RQVV'-Ruth Anne Rohrer, Jean Dielcel, Jean Trego, Jean lxfloore, 'Harold Hershey, Tom Spealcman, Lamar Denlinger, John Houder, Shirley Braelchill, Kathleen Trego, Becltio Nvallter, Sherry Haug. SEVENTH ROVV-Kathy Hooloer, Helen Smith. Ralph Patton, Ken Hershey, Jaclcie Lacocli, Freda Robinson. 1 0 for Christmas Program Iunior High Sexlet for the Christmas Program LEITI7 T0 RlGHT-Beverly Smeltz. Judy Peace. Susan lxlusser. Ralph Patton, John Houcler. Rohert Sfhenlte. i l 5 3 i I I i 'n- fk. illy I.-L ml. Ji. .Jw- ,II- LII!! llf, ull' 'RIP WX . Imas Program umlr Peace. 5U5an r-fl V S4'llCl'llle- CtlV1t1CS The B D Fun Book Meyer ecluoian Editorial StaI'I1 hiiiiiv, UNDERCLASS EDITORS x Q ,. , X. Q X , I CO-EDITORS Eve-Iyn Bruc'IiI'miII - .Iimicc IQOIITCI' .Ioan IVIaf'IVIiIIan '- Mary EIIQI1 Riro SENIOR EDITORS FEATURE EDITORS Norma DIIII-nImugI1 W I3Iainn SI1irIx Joan Herr - Peggy IXfIarIin Sporlsz Daw I-m1cIis. Bn-ncIn NiCI4oI. SPORTS EDITORS BroncIa Ni0IceI - DavicI I,ancIis ACTIVITIES EDITORS .Iamvs YVaIIccr f- Doris D0nIingc-r ART EDITOR SI1irIey Gr0II MUSIC EDITOR Emmaianc Robinson EDITORIAL ADVISOR IXIr. ROIwrI IDOnIinQ0r Seniors: BIzxin0 SI1irIi. Norma DiII0nInm1gI1. IVIIISICZ Ignmmjzmr- RoI1ins0n. Ad IVI . ISII CIFCUIGIR Mr. DcnIil1QCl' and tI1o Co-IfcIilors. ecluolan usiness Stan- DITORS A HIM! Rift' Y ' ' -UIQ STANDING-Hof! io righllz Enom Smith, Typislg Nanfy Simpson, George BCHCIICF, Vvilliam wk Xxfxllcer. .limo Lacloraclm. SEATED-.ylucly Donlingor. Typist: John Lacock, George Hostetter. , nriin . ' I. 'f' Dmcnbaugl Aff M fy G. I H S . Business Advisor: Wir. Arthur ESIICIHIHII- cumgu rom iff ' A 0 C or Business Manager: John Lacock. Ql'i'I'w A ' ' ' ' ' N' gnu CJTCIIICIHOVI Ix'1fl71C1QGl'SZ Xvilliznn XXyi'lHi4'l', Juno Lnclcrucll. 67 Pulron Lfsl: GC'0lQC Bun, 141, ang LII 1 -11- ioneer Editorial Stag EF .. Q . if iv . Sw J t E, , t , z S333 2:51 iii we it 15 235. t SFS V 13 1 X. 13 i 5 S if f as 1 STANDING-fleft to rigtztlz Meirgaret Smoker, Linda Nlartin, Jean Nlactvliuan, Emmaiane Robin- son, Norma Dittcnbaugti, Ray Hostetter, Shirley Groft. Dale Graham, Doris Dr-nlinger, Charles Pcrcnn Mrs. Margaret Srtiuler, Advisor. SEATED-Johanna Stalcler. Doris Houck, Peggy txiarlin. .lim Xxyillliffli, Daw Lanctis. AI Hershey. 1 t 'Y ,, A-Nm, Peggy Martin. Feature Editor, and Dave Landis, Sports Editor, ctieriq their headlines. fl- , I w s F I I lim Xvalker Efl' ' ,vu-WJ ' , .Il0l ll1-CI1' P, L V 1 . . . , ' Plflll the next issue. Ip Amd IMF H0bl0ttf'r. assistant. Doris Houck anct Charles Perf-Ha. assistant cctitors. Qft neu ictcas tor articles. ioneer usiness ancl Stall' STANDlNCv-lleft fo rignll: lfllon Smitlw, 'Ed Rhiel, Jucly Dcnlinger, Lloycl Grofl, lVlary Ellen Ric-Q. SEATED-Jucly Hoar, Brcncla Niclicl, Janice Rolwrc-r, Evelyn Braclcbill, Tlmclma Eslocnslmclc, Pauline Benarcl. ,lgmiq-0 Rulmrc-r ancl Evelyn Brzulilwill, Businvss Nlnnagc-rs. vlwfli U ncls xxitlm lxlrs. Sflllllff, Aclvisor. Brencla types nn article. . acl Y' rclilrbff' 1 69 Stuclent Gounei FIRST ROXN'--tleft to Tigllfli Ray Hostetter, Lee Stlirli, John Lacoclt. Scott Bleactler, .lolm Houder, Jacqueline Lacoclc, lVlr. George Althouse, Advisory Mr. Larry Center, Advisor. SECQND RUXV-Alvin Herslmey. Clmarles Elaersole, Charles Hootner, Nancy Slwautp, Blaine Slmirli. Evelyn Braclilaill. Nelson Denlinger, Robert Sllautnacli, Larry Girvin, Joanne Kellenberger, Barbara lxfliller, Jere Franli- llauser, lxliss Saralm Nlyer, Advisor. SEATED-John lvliller, Bertlwa Nolt, Barbara Girvin, Clwarles lQ0lll'f'I'. Brenda Nickel, Dave Landis. Vvarren Feister, lxflary Alice Lanclis. Rosanne Pownall. .lanice Slmelley. The Stuclent Council, in its first full year of organization, lias been Very active. Tlme Council liosteot ttre County Student Council Convention. sponsorect two clances in December, sponsoreol a Youtlo Day and a Sir Valentine Contest. OFFICERS President Davicl Lanclis Vice President Vvarren Feister Secretary Brenda Niclcel Treasurer Cll E1l'l6S ROIITGI' 70 in l , ' M I L-4 622 , i . n C HTNQI hR0QIstra1if 0 Stuclent Council Convention l-'lm ND .lull .mls- mls lll'X. SVU' .ml Rb nl nclif iglenf 'l'lSlf'f ry .ic'li4'l TPI' l0lIl'f'f Pequea Valley was liost to lolie annual Lancaster County Stuclent Council Convention on November 26, 1957. Invitations were sent to fifteen county schools. Xvlien tlie clelegates arriveol tliey toured tile scliool, with memloers of our stuclent council serving as guicles. Following tlie tour tlwe group gatlierecl in tlie auclitor- ium. Dave Lanclis presiclent ot P.V.H.S. Stuclent Council, Welcornecl tlie group. Aller lolie assembly, clelegates separatecl into smaller groups to cliscuss possrlole im- ' l cl cl lo el' provemenls lor future stuclent councils. Tlie evening s activities inc u e a anqu ' ' ' ' l i C lielcl in l'l1e scliool s cafeteria, entertainment by a group of P.V.H.S. Stuc ent oun- l Id lo Dr. C llaeil lVlc eil memlners uncler tlie clirection of Jolin Kos iuta, an ac ress y Il - Klveen, ancl a clance in tlie scliool gym. , . , , A e ' . lxfglhlrflllfbll. xxillm Clmrles I-,lm-slilv anfl l,T.x'elyn Braclilaill One ol tlic man! in fliargf, V-Wx 7l ' clisfussion gn up Q Library Stag Shown above are the thirty-eight assistant librarians. They Work at the desk, mend books, file catalog carcls, shelve books, type, and make bulletin board displays. They also help Mrs. Sheppard with the circulation of 2,900 books, 42 magazines, ancl 3 claiiy newspapers. Deslc Stag Peggy Diem. Sandra Vvintcrs. Mrs. Evenne Sheppard, Librarian: Sylvia Mitch- ell. TI . ie desk staff performs many yobs of the librarian ancl devote much of their free time to help the library to run smoothl 72 Y. V , ? 41 he lrcl 42 lta Wintcrs. U un: S?'lVia MM elf Mrs. Il. ational Honor Society THIRD ROXX'-Cleft io rigllilz lxflr. Eslielman, Advisor: Nancy Beane, Ronalcl L Rice QM lilostetter, Sally Coates, David Landis, J0llH Lacjorili. James Yvallier, lwiss Garrett, ACIUISOP SECOND L ROXX'-SIN-iln lfnlcly. Katlmlcen Aclams, Tl1ClIll2l Denlinger. Thelma Esbenslmdc, Brenda Nlrlxel Bmne llll Bul C lr 1 mclru r QIWYICD l lf Denlinger, lxlary Ellen Rive, Ellen qllltl xc Nl 5lA'i, ermru v'x'i1, 2 Go . e ll ' l-.ucy l lgrmlilvill. ,lzlniw Rolmrer, OFFICERS President llolm Lacoclc Vice President James VX7all4cr Secrefvary-Treasurer Thelma Esloenslmacle 73 00111 for the Groom 7 . . V. Aunt Lottie. are you hurt? EGU Comm? m Vlth mp? X3 U 'QXQ QX ,Q M227 Q g- B ,Nl ., X D 4: xx .- 1 New- 'L G , 1 . '05 xg , Q. .. - 4 Q I just rcsignccl I'l'0lIl IwIilI'VE1l'Cl Xvhy you Iitlle sllyslerf How do I look? 74 ide Lam aradkse unior- enior ancluet ancl Prom Vvlmfs noxt? Charles Tennis and Jane Ivlamcll, King and Queen of the Prom. Vvin YOU Sigffl YTIY Book? On with the Show' Nloonligllt and Roses- 76 7 mwww , V 1 ' 1 rgydpf 4' ff! 'xl , I ffl' -Y fd, k' 3 ff f4542 A-z :JS orts Oul of Bounds Ralph Cannon , .,.. Y. q..,Mnm-ann. mmgvww arsitty Soccer 'TANDING tl fa to rightl- Wir Edmund Holcroit, Coach, Ronald Neuhauser. Xvalter Tennis, 5 -- e . . Tom Speaicman, Ray Stern, Charles Harvey. Ronald E. Rice, Dave Fisher, Nelson Slaymalier. Dale Rice. ,lohn Houder, lvlr. John Koshuta, Assistant Coach. SECOND RONV-Bois Kern. Xvalter Letevcr, Pali. lfhv, Earl Scott, Scott Blcafher. Jim Lindecamp. Lanny Ammon. Robert Hershey. Charles Hooher, Harold Groli, KNEELING-George Good and Ron McLaughlin, Mancigersg .lim Nvallcer. Nelson Denlinder, l l lx D lands Dale Graham Alvin Hershey Ned Baldwin, George Hostc-tter, Charles .loin Aarow. ave -1 1, . , . , l'ilmr-rsole. Ken Stoltzlus, Tohy Conyhearc and Jim Zimmerman, Nlunagers. Dropping only three league games, the Pequea Vaiiey soccer men ended the season in fine style. Under the direction of Freshman Coach Edmund Hol- croft the HBraves'y easily romped over aii their opponents lout three. Here the fighting Redskins couldnit manage to get that much needed one point, as all the defeats were dropped lay one counter. The iast game of the season proved to he the most exciting as Pequea met their arch rivai, Garden Spot, on their field. The game ended in a 1-1 tie, with Crraham hitting the net for the HBravesH. At the end of one over-time period, the score was stili tie, hut the HGardenersH managed to siip one hy Lindy for the deciding taiiy in the finai minutes of the contest. AI Hershey and Lanny Ammon were placed on the County First All-Star team, and John Lacocic made the second. Charles Hooher and Jim Lindecamp re- ceived honoraloie mention. Al Hershey, the teamis sophomore center forward,iwas the teamss high scorer, with eieven goais. Pffffffffff fn 5-'Ugg' PVHSTLC SCOPCLOOL OPP. 2 Gctorara I O East Lampefer I 5 Lampeter Strasburg I Lipper Leaf: I Ke OC 2 nnett Squa. 0 Easte re I rn Lebanon C0Unt y 0 i 3 Avon Grove 0 3 Donegal 0 MCCaSkey I , Penn Manor 1 3 1 I OCiOfara 0 New Holland 2 Coach Holcrott 4 ff 4 Our Hoclcey Lassies - -I - If 2 .2531-.KK-vreag.. Y LIQFT TO RIGHT-Wiiss Sarah ixfiyer, Niiss JoAnn Kramer. Sally Vvenger, Doris Dcniinger, Sally Coates. Delores ifisenherger, Janice Roiirer, Doris Houck, Brenda Nickel. Nancy Shauh, Shirley Groii. fwaroi Shissier. .loan Herr. Cathy Hess. KNEELING-Carolyn ixfiiiier. The hockey iassies finished their hockey season with a 2-2 record. By de- feating East Hempfieid and Penn Manor, the girls started the season off right. Next came East Lampeter where they lost a heart-breaking 2-1 hattie on the winners field. Being the first team to score against Nianheim Township this sea- ' son, the girls left the field with a feeling of moral Victory although Nlanheim heat them 5-1. The girls finished the season ina three Way tie for third piace and deserve credit for their improved record over previous years. C-fffffrrrrr PVHS CPP. if Garden Spot 4 East Hempfiejd I Li I Penn Manor 0 2 I East Lampeter 2 Manlieim T0WnshiD 5 i i it TL vvbpvcgo C Scorehooli 5 C0-Captains Saiiy Xvenger and Doris Deniingfff 80 H CCS .sux STANDING-Uvfl to rigfrll: fxliss Surah fxlyvr. Joanne Hilton, Ruth Davies, Wlaryq Alice Landis. mil. Margarvl Snnokvr, Nanny Dr-nlingor. Brenda Cunningham, Bertha Nolt, Nlarslla Lactork, Corinne Rohrcr, Pc-ggy Lirlmry, Brwliy Xyalkvr, Carol Poxxnan. Rosanne Pownnll, Wliss JoAnn Kramer. KNEELING- Elllllliliiilii' Robinson. .loan NIac'fXIiHz1l1. .losic lxlillcy. Linda Nlartin, Barlmra Girvin, Lynne Rynicr, Sylvia Hvrslmcy. ,lo Hour. Carol Tynclall. Jam- Ford, Eur-n Smith. Jr-- zln. ON THE FIELD ......... ilu' 108- vim aft' Gnlb. lim gum lxlr. loxxnall lmvarlfuhmf omc on. Pl Y, ul tl IDUH5 I. rvncn slope om 'I Denlinge X 8 1 t playclny. PVHSTLC SCOPCLOOL 3 Octorara OSP. 19 L Donegal 5 2 amDeter-Sfrasburg I 3 SOIHHCO 14 East Lampeter 4 ppef Leacock 3 8 L Soianco 3 1 ampeter-Strasburg 3 5 East Lampeter 0 7 M Dper Leacoclq O i 6 Hnheim Cenfmi 6 A C0CaliC0 5 Baselnall Cliamps lllil- 5 STANDING-fleft to rightl: Donald Ostertag, Ray Stern, Charles Perella, Ronald EShClIl1BH, Scott Bleaclier, Jim Eclcman, Lanny Ammon, Cliarles Hoolucr, Wir. Allen Eckert, lVlr. Eclmuncl Holcrolt. KNlfELlNG--Cliarlcs lfbersole, Dale Graham, Richard Burkhart, David Graham, Alvin Hershey, Ronnlcl Rive, Marlin Xvenger, Carroll Herslley, Corbett Sancloe. Uncler time commancl of tlie freshman coacld, Mr. Allen Eckert, the Pequea Valley nine lnrouglit tile school its first county loaseball Cllampionsliip. A Time coacli put togetlder time experience of time lettermen ancl time potential of time rookies to mould a ciiampionsllip team. After losing their first game to Qctorara 2-0, time Braves Came luaclc swing- ing tlieir war clulos ancl lueat Donegal 9-5. The team lost only one more game tlirougliout tlie rest of the season. The boys came laaclc in tlle late innings of tlie section championship game to loeat Manheim Central 7-6. Now tl1C Braves could not be stopped from Winning time county clwampionsliip from their opponents, Cocalico, 6-5. W Tlie mounol was uncler tile control of freshman Ron Rice, wlio encleci liis first liigli sclmool year with a fine 7 wins anol l loss recorcl. fffffffffgggg Concli Frlicrt :intl Scott llelp Burlc out ol a tough E f V. ef If Dial Lanny l tliis one! A Jilin A muh vii IQ,':TZ'fF 'Umar in 16:1 n time Diamon NQXXVQRI 1. Lnncastvr County s to a t t 1 n g iT'S ?5 Fllillllp, l'lCI'ShCy, SIIOXYS IIOXV he copped tile coveted title, Ai, who was only a freshman, batted an CVCII Ifillhln. lull Yoh, R--mild rquca entiai wing- gmne game n n i nfl 'QI III5 I Did Lanny icecp tiiis one? Date tricci, but Pcreiia Beat the throw. A mm Ace hurier Ron Rico. ull' UI n gh yvcngcr clrops 3 hunt. Burk scoops a grouncler. 4 J I , E4 lllflllllf' Nlilll'Y. Nilltfy Sllilllli, Zlllfl NE1l1f'y' ee V vw C clav ee ourtmen J 'iff V N 103 STANDlNCr-tleft io rightl: Coach Charles Roth, Pete Ehy, Nelson Slaymalcer. Lloyd Grotl. George Althouse, Ned Baldwin, Dale Rice. Paul Hershey, lvlurmger. KNliELlNG-Dave Fisher, Bill Yolm. Xxialter Lelievr-r, Scott Bleaclicr, Doug High, Bill Aclcer. The junior varsity loaslcetloall squad, 'under the capahle hands of Coach Qharles Roth, posted a tine eight wins and six losses record in league competition. Vi he jayvees, who until this year had not won more than they had lost, finished the season tied for third place. Two teams, Warwick and Lampeter-Strasburg, gave the Htlunior Bravesi' most of their troulole, as they dropped hoth. encounters with these two loes. The rest ol lhe opponents proved to he of little troulole to the Pequea bhoxx n here cheering lor the Junior Bran-su are tiefl to Tiglllll Sally Vvenger, Beating East Lampeter on the Hliaglesn home lloor was proh- ahiy the most exciting game Oi the season. as they won with El slim two point margin, after much fourth period hattle. Tom Leiever and Bill Yohn were the loig guns in the loattle, with twelve apiece for Pequea. The Hclayveesn deserve a lot Ol credit for the fine iolo oi team- worlc they displayed. ln Altav- veen loall this is essential. since the laest players are placed on the varsity squad. Also the lo0yS commanded the most imD0Tl?1Ul factor ol any athletic contest, E1 sirong desire to win. lllli0l' lilicill Cgurtmen i D V STANDING-llell lo righil: hlr. fxlylin Kratzer, Couch: .lere Franlihouscr. Larrv Girvin, John Noyhn. Ray Hnrnisln, .lohn Houcler. .lc-rrc-ll Horn. Duvifl Eisenlvurger, Ted Gregg, Xvayne Peters. Leroy Xhise. Hz-rrolcl Qvroll. Csoorge Goocl. fxlr. XVzirren Hoopes, Couch. KNl3liLlNG-Dave Lichty, Manugel': lxiclmril lxohrer. Henrv ljoxvnnll. Louis Hershey, Lznimir Dm-nlingcr. Tom Spealmmn. Ronalcl Supplee, Tom Xxiniers. furry ljelers. Donulcl Nliller. lvlrinuger, ouch ilion l5lll'Cl IYUS TIN- Lampflff g Q game 0 011 lllll ln Vyflllllv 1 ,llpv won willga ' - ter 1 mafgm' a Tom iiocl luallle' the I Yohn Were 'nh IH, hallle- ll H Pgquea- lol Ol . ni a clneb of tefm, ci ay, lafffl' .Ill since Q Cfentlil are Placel C laoY5 Also U t . fliin m0Sl 'mpc t lhl0ll Ulm' ine iv lon il c coflles ' The junior high lbaslielsloall learn. uncler lehe coaching ol lVlr. Warren Hoopes, won half ol lheir games in league ctompeleileion this year. The lmoys, games always provecl very exciting. as they won ancl lost many games loy one point clecisions. Proloalaly the mosl exciting ol these games was El Thrilling contest With, Upper Lea- coclf. which ran into overtime with the Hlgravesu emerging the Victor, 45-44. Ron Supplee was high man in the scoring column with 17. Fillseen rnemlyers ol the squacl were freshmen who will loe gracluating from junior high. Fl hose lost will he missecl greatly, especially Ron Supplee ancl Tom Spealfman. who carriecl lhe l'JI'LlHl' ol The scoring. Big Locomotive - lletas Gol LE!-'I' TU RICHTFLHUWI Km-Upgak, Louisa Xyenger, Becliy Xvnllier, .lenncitc Baum. lxlwry in m , , lxohrer. Corinne llohrer, lxlnrgnrr-I Hosieiter, hlnrv Alice l,.:mfllS. 87 Field Da 3,5 1 i K . AP' we I ICHVGI Wir. Ainerirai '1,.A1. 1 I 'r 'R A Q .2 a an A A , ig QQ f X ' I .- : ,-2:-55122554 'ii' ', , Q-232: 33 'izal I Q1 'P 3 5 7 . i l 1, hu, . ,. 'ff 14 35?-iii fi ' A ifj ii' f,iTL.'f3.LF'i 5 ,F -' A, qv .,,, f . '-L'- . ,.A,, V ., ..., 1 l j ., Qvr' 1-281'E-.-'22, 54,13 V' Carroii wins time imp. stop. and jump. Ti1CiF decision is finai. Siu- iiies tiirougii time air witii tile greatest oi cnsci . Q Jake tl'1l'0XVS tile siiot. I 88 Ready, sct, go. 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D. 1, PENNA General Auto Repairing NEXN and USED CARS Old P1ii1ac1e1p11ia Pike and Gorc1onvi11e Road 92 ' Vvqgk Wlheatland Auto Co. 131-AIU Slllltll ,Ijl'illK'0 Street Jacoto AND Jane Zootq Decorating Stuclios ART SUPPLIES HAND DECORATED FURNITURE AND TINWARE PARADISE, PENNA. V. D. Kting Agency AUCTIONEER Real Estate AND Insurance ' Community Public Sale First Saturday in Each Monthl INTERCOURSE, PENNA. Phones: SO 9131141 H EX 2-7492 Kurtis Fresn Dresseci Poultry QUALITY EGGS Ai All Times! Phono: HI 2-4821 PARADISE. R. D. l, PENNA. LANC'fXS'l'lfI2. PIZNNA. PIINXA. ' NyA Wrighfs n .... BAKERS UF .... VNV Quality Baked Foocls HFOI' 0Vl'Y NIPEITSU f I QQAAANNAA 1 filings George steffy ,Up General Hauling 5 SOLTDIZRSBIFRC. PENNA. I,llUll!'Z fjv 7-fill? 4vv 'Nw Greggfs Service Station per lclise , . A Sunoco proclucts PENN-it ty Phone: HI 2-4277 VINTAGE, PA. Betty,s Beauty Salon ELIZAB ETH Boon SI-IISSLIZR, Prop. For Appointment .... Call OV 7-3136 ll South Fulton Street STRASBURG. PA. Asllrner Rutter Lewis Brysonfs General Merchandise IGA STORE yve Gilzg FJ' GFGGH Stamps! PARADISE, R. D. 1, PENNA' Garage? FULL LINE OF PPM' General Electric Appliances ,pairing i PARADISE. PENNA. -ARS My ,,,. till? Road E 2--ff, ,-,. N. ,.,,v.v.v, , Av, A 93 E .v.v.v.v4,g-in-v-v ' iv v :fv- -----.Axxnn Geo. S. Altliouse Gasoline - Oil - Elf?- Iflmn.-. RE 3.0903 IZPIIRATA. R. D. 3. PA. P 4+ 4+ + + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + '+ '+ 4 Walter lvl. Rolmrer PARADISE, R. D. I, PENNA' Poultry F- Eggs FRUITS ancl VEGETABLES in Season Plwm-1 OV 7-3551 Queen Dairy Lancastefs .Finest Milk Growing witli Qualityl Phone: EX 7-S118 1113 S0lllll Oueen Street LANCASTER- PA- HENRY GOTTSELIG MARTIN E. KEEN + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 1+ 4 + 4 + 4 4+ + 4 4+ + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 4+ + 4+ 4+ + L. F. Clark Felton - Siloley AND Moleta Co. Paints GLASS ancl WALLPAPER 225 Vvest King Street LANCASTER, PA. Plwonez EX 2-7115 Towne Beauty Shop GAP, PENNA. 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ P 4+ 4+ P 'I 4 4+ P 4+ + 4 4+ P 4 4+ P 4 4+ P 4+ 4+ + Earl SHUJCI' F 9 9 J AND F U 9 l NEXX' HOLLAND, PENNA. Phono: EL 4-0861 Plumbing H Heating SHEET METAL WORK F. KOCll Er Sons G9nQTGl Hardw CLTE? STRASBURG, PENNA' + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 'I 1+ 4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4 4+ 4+ + 4 4+ 4+ Henry H. Groff Cesspool, Septic Tank AND Cistern Cleaning AND INSTALLATION CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS lOl' Stllttl Pllonc: Lancaster EX Q-0157 BIRD-IN-HAND, PENNA Martin D. Kern 5 Son, HONEY BROOK 4 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + Franlc W. Herslmey Lanco Store CAINS GAP. R. D. I, PA 'IJIIOIICZ H1 2-4682 A A A Av'v'vAv - A A AA, A -,-,-,- 94 'ANNA' 'l'iNN.x. ZS Alvvvyyg D 5 ER TITR PX f tel PEXNA. sNVV 5'vv.N f tank ning f5NKS 13. PEXNA' W hes' , R. Db I' pe.. Stractting Insurance Agency lloxl-ix' lsleooli. PA. Plmm- 3 .tl I2 New Hottanot Paint Store 215 East twain Street O,Brien Paint 5 Wallpapers Ar- s'rRfxo1-mc ous sPEcE SPRAYPAINTING AGENTS MAHLoN KURTZ .. Prop, C. Nt. Sweigart M. A. B. Paints Quantity Since 1899! XVHITE HORSE. PIZNNA. Vvm.. Stcettlway Dressect Poultry 8' Eggs VEGETABLES IN SEASGN tntercourse SO 8-3115 S. Rutoinson 5' Sons, Inc. Department Store NIZXX' HOLLAND, PENNA. I'tmm-1 Iii. 'I-2210 B. F. Leioty Er Sons GARAGE General Repairing Greasing -H State Inspection Pl 1f11 mf-1 HI 2--11907 KINZERS. PA. VVHoLEsALE RETAIL H. A. Troop BUTCHER Pork - B99f ' XIQCII - Lamb PARADISE. PA. Ptmone: CJV 7-0102 CUSt0m Killing tweat for tire Freezer VV. L. WhitC,S Sons Cemetery Memorials HoN13Y BRooK. PENNA. Att Xwortc Guaranteectt Phone 3-5613 Surnrners BTOthCFS Plumbing PM Heating Hardware PERMUTIT 'WATER SUFTENER Phone: HI 2-1361 GAP, PA. Av'vAv'vwzxftfvAv'xA!v'vAvAv'vAv'v4v'v'-fV' Robert D. Hoftectcer General Merchandise LANCO STORES Plump: ov 7-2151 RONKS. PA. 7.va-,A,A,Afw'v-v-v4 Wnevznn ,----, IVIarvin XV. Rifle OI1 Straw NIoteI . N. Gulf Products Generat Hauling C Sh Roxrqs, R. D. 1. PENNA. qw O QQ Op Pimp: ov 7-Qsse Breakfast BUILD YOUR ACCOUNT SAFELY ....YVlTH.... The First NationaI Bank HONEY BROOK. PA. IYIemI1er Fecterat Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationI John N. Smoker SPRING GARDEN STORE General Merchandise KINZERS, R. D. 1. PENNA. BeImont Limestone Co. fI7ormerIy Xvenger 8' Sensenig C00 Agricultural Limestone CRUSHED STONE PARADISE. R. D. I, PENNA. Phone: HI 224500 WaIter 8' tIacI4son, Inc. GENERAL LINE OF Building Material CHRI STIANA, PENNA. LY 3-5195 GUNSMITHING - HUNTING - FISH- ING - ARCHERY - GOLF - ATH- LETIC EOUIPIVIENT - TOYS - GAIVIES - HOBBIES Thi-g Sportsman,s Shop WPIIOIICZ 135 E. IVIain Street EL 41-7891 NEVV HOLLAND, PA. SnaVeIy AND DoscI1 324 NortI1 Oueen Street LANCASTER, PENNA Gap FFOZCD, Fooot LOCRCFS Fresh Meats fs' Groceries HI 2-4151 IVI fir N Garment Co. ....MUHltfUCIUTGVS Ladies, Slips PI1one: ST 6-2300 BART, PIZNNA 96 4 s 5 AA .E e PISNNA. iii? IIC. PKXN5. ANVVMAAN Ill PENX5- M . CO. PIIXNA' M Howes Service Station Route 310 Ifusl INTER COI IRSIZ. PIINNA. PI ncmnmmxz SO SSDI SINCLAIR Gas - Oil - Accessories STATE INSPECTIGN STATION All Types of Repair Yvork Aurmmrlc TR,xNsM1ssnoNs VV Phone: ertz,s Service Station. STRASBURG. PENNA' Slate Inspection - Vvastiing - Greasing Atlantic Gas and Gil 0sceoIa FIour IVIiIIs Flour - Feecl - Grains GORDONVILLIAQ. R. D. I, PENNA. I,ll0ll1'I VViIIiarn Bair Painting and Decorating Spring Garden KINZIQRS, R. D. I, Phone: SO 8-8113 PENNA Krarneifs Garage KINZERS. R. D. 1, PENNA. IJIIOIIPI 2' Lan caster Business School EstaIoIisI1ecI 1855T Courses in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting - Secretariat Stenograpfiic - Executive Secretarial 118 N. Queen Street Phone: Lancaster EX 7-8818 Dr. C. J. Bryer Dr. C. J. Bryer, Jr. WiIIis W. Futer coRDoNv1LLE, R. D. 1, PENNA Television Sales 8' Service PIIOIICZ Everett DenIin.ger, D.V.IVI. J,.v.v.v.v. Av,v.v.v.v,,.v.v.v.v Dr. HazeI IVI. Flora Chiropractor PARADISE, R. D. 1. - - - - -vvavvw-v-'Av'-'v PEN NA 4-- 'v'v544444 444 ---vv+ :van-e wv-v A .v.v.v.v-,4vAvww'v ' ' ' ' ' AI'TO anct TRIICK REPAIRS Internationai Trucks SALES AND SERVICE 2-'I-Hour Towing SKWYICXK H. C. Robinson III IITU I-inm'oIn I'IigI1way GAP S. Hartan I-Terr R.C.A. Radio AND Teievision PARADISE, PENNA. Phone: OV 7-2131 The First NationaI. Bank of Strasburg iOrganizeri 18635 STRASBI IRG, IDENNA- DEPOSITS INSUREDI Truman, s Drive-In Route 30 and CvorcIonviIIe Road PARADISE, PENNA. Roy K. Vveaver AGENT State Farm Insurance Co. North Dcmlur Street STRASBURG, PEN NA. AUTO - LIFE - FIRE - LIABILITY JOIID. HOUCICF ORIGINAL LANCASTER COUNTY Swiss Cheese Phone: HI 2-4424 GAP, PENNA. Stanis Record Bar 173 North Queen Street are 1 In North Irinre Street LANCASTER, PENNA, VViImer Sauoter Atlantic Service Station CAR WASHING - LUBRICATION ACCESSORIES PARADISE, PENNA. Uwe are never too tuusy ' 53 to ine Courteous Kauftman,s Store A. M. KAUFFMAN GAP, PENNA. SmaIIWoocI,s CHRISTIANA Florists -d Nurseryrnen Phono: LY 3-5191 -wyvvv ll 1'11NX.'X, 'fllvvvs I it MMI PIQNXA. QNINAINQVV5 S9 PIQNNA. WN er I1atiOI1 V RICATION PIEZNNA- IJUSY M N n IurSf?V5'me 11 The Farmers IXIationaI Bank anoI Trust Company oI NPV' IIIIOIIEIIICI Nm' Hon .l..-XND. v1iNN.x. E, ,E W if'g2Ii1 135' Groff, S Hardware NEXX' HOLLAND, pENNA Hardware Q Housewares HQTPQINT APPLIANCES SUCCPSSIIIII IIUUVS lo CNOITI P., NIiIano,s Drive In King of the Steak Sanciwicn SvusI1ol'v IIIQIIXYQI5' Route GAP, PIZNNA. IVIiIIer,s Greenhouse Flowers for AII Occasions IJIIUIIPI DELIVERY SERVICE Xviseis 0rcI1aroI LincoIn I IigIm'ny East Phone: HI 2-1333 GAP, PA. W. R. Watson PAINTING and DECORATING Contractor Painting f-1 Papernanging Floor Sanding anci Finishing Roy Trout fo' Son Live Poultry AND Eggs Phono: H1 2-1310 PARADISE, PA. GAP, PENNA. Brown .F u n e r a I H o rn e PARADISIZ, PENNA- f.-.ogA,.v.-. - A v AvAv'vAv4slNrAvAv4v4v CI1arIes K. Sin ger Generai Merchandise FDGDS F HARDVVARE DRY GOODS plwnfff OV 715791 PARAolsE, PA. Arthur S. Young C0-, INC. power Farming Equipment AND SUPPLIES GENERAL MACHINE SHOP INZERS, PA. 'P1..m0. H1 2-11186 K ' V?Av-A' A 4 A A V 'A - Y v vi-vsfv-v.v,.'.v.v.v. v.v.v.v.v.,.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v-,-is-v v jAvAvAvAv,v,, .vv-,vw-'Av-'Av A. BUFlihOldCF Groceries - Hardware Clotliing x!rIN'l'Axc:Ii' IJIIOIIPZ l7IOOd Pl1arm.aCy IQEN VV. Hoon, Garner 15 lfusl lxlnin Street STRASBURC3. PIQNNA lJll0l1! Z Ross PHl'IHCT H. lVl. Stautter 8' Sons, lnc. ....DEALERS IN.... Hafdwaf? Coat, Lumber, Feed Service Station AND Fuel Gil XVIIITE Holesli, GAP, R. D. 1, PA. LANCASTER, PA. LEOLA, PA. Pl 1f111 0: S0 3-3055 RONKS, PA. NVITMER, PA. Charles W. Lunolgren and Sons Cemetery Memorials Plmone: SO 8-3715 PARADISE, PA. New Holland Meat Nlarlcet BUTCHERS Home Dressed AND Smoleeot Meats ilolin. lVl. Myers INSURANCE AGENT GQHQTGZ ITLSUTCITICQ GROCERIES Pllone f-1 f-1 f-1 f-' Herslley Garment Company PARADISE. PENNA. Plume: OV 7-6071 CHRISTIANA, PENNA. lVlilprint Newport Roucl Plmm-1 LY 3-3101 Leonarol C. Miller Painting - Papertmanging AND Floorsancting Box 85 SQUDERSBURG. PENNA Phone: OV 7-3018 v'vAvAv-v'v'v v.v.vi,5AvAv.v. M 'I NNN. 'VVVVNAA . Inc. rl UI A. PA. R. PA. fiV5 'larket NZD IQL man ,,,yvsAfVVV ' my PEXXA. .1-N- 'ww iller Iaflging fill!! M :va'v'v'-'vA' JOE MYERS' DINER JOE MYERS' DRIVE-IN li. Roulv iii I.ill1l'ilSll'l'. Pa. Lim-OID Highway East IDIIOIICZ EX 3-0801 or EX 4-0619 Ricil, Wfllole Mille In 0IocivI'II Cream Top Bullies .... IIfII.I,,,,0III Cream when you want it! TRY QIWII IIEIIIcIoIIs ICE CREAM! CREAM TGP DAIRY Lincoln Highway Easli Lancaster, R. D. 4, Pa. GUNS FISHING EQUIPMENT SHENK BROS. Sporting Goods and Toys 30 Xvesl King Slreet Lancasler, Pa. Toys VARSITY SWEATERS Happy lfvvffiflq Paradise Gas Service Len gacher Cheese House Cheese ' Butter Lancaster County Iam so PARADISE, PINNA. PING: HI 2-4388 KINZERS, PA P NV. E. BQXVMAN 'I in in in 4 gi 'I Enterprise I Co. The Class of 1959 Telepinone :NM Ig NEXV HQIIAND, PL wfsaf-,v.v.,v,AAvAvvvvAvAvA:v Aint vAvNWAvAvA'A:vA ew-v-2' ' '- ' IoI D M Slfollltzlllus K 3011119 muco cqifzgczff .GDCILTLIQQ CJ Cyzcazgacf Sforza Pllllnil. DARNFLL 5 MUSIC SHOP Band a cl Orchestra Instruments 12 E Grange Slreel 'Lancaslefs P3- GRGFFS MOBILE HOME SALES ,175-1' . 5 b Pff6'l'a?!gQ: I? ug . I -A ' i f N ,if','::'?L -1 K -4 1-if 'Q 'L ,ti 7 a nf at .45 , X f .n x V' ,nl v , :hx 2 'Q . nu 'N X ' .1 E: .151 f 1 Q12 h - In si ' ., . Q w gy in-f' . G- - ENN ,S -..... -54 . smcw-FLY FPLEEQW lnff lh'-'Ir N . - .-- . g pak ' 52-'Fgr 1 ? J ca n 41122 lf! ffl lrwwwalm' . I 'Li -. , . ' .,. ' fn1:il1migif.' dim '- xwl - V ,, :qw-FE? Q H I 19 -ff-U Irguugzifgzggd. -Zi: --LQ 36-W! .li 1 a I f fi IUQQ 9:!?: '! EVM, .JL ,f '? IRQ M' 'H : -:llll-1. P -- W M --U ., -Xllfanh B YE mulch, Haven ORIGINATORS OF THE AMISH SODA A UNIQUE TOY 8: PENNA. DUTCH GIFT SHOP Sifualed in Hue True Hoarl' of lhe Penne. Amish Counhy. Famous for Shoo-Fly Pie 8: Dulcll Made Bar-B205 and Home-Made Soups. Soudersburg, Penne. 8 Milos Eaxi' of Lancasler on U. S. No, 30 Quan You Sfop You'lI Never Pass. - Mail Orders Filled - vAv.viAA'.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vAv.vAv.v.v.v.v. Xl PAUL M. RESSLER G SON ....IDOfll0I'S m.,,, H COUI P- IQUINIUOI' .- Grain AA Feed fvvvvvvm . Pd. 9Nl5fV5fV5 W Au H SODGOP :E 'gr-lo' SOUYL ml' ,zo , u. s. ugh-- Q- . f S Glfl CMH. Goodyear Tires BA'rT1am12ss - RECAPPING H RADIO TeIevision -d IfIectricaI Apphances L EBZIZ LT ER, S 237 Cgiwen Slrvcl Lancaster, Pa' SINGING NEEDLES, INC. LeoIa, PCHH8. Building Contractor REPAIRS ,- REMoDEL1NG RENQVATIQNS H CGNVERSIONS MS RECREATICDN ROOMS e KITCHEN cAB1NETs A IALOUSIE R00 E. W. T EAIVIAN Phone: ov 73005 Paradise, Pa' - A L- -,wAvAv',vvw'v'v' vvvvvvvvv vvvvvivvvv vv DUTCH TQWN AND CQUNTRY INN - Lunches - Dinners Gap HI2-4912 SIQCILS - Sea Food Vinlage - - ,Aa-,-,+.2'v2 A A A A A'?v?a.vg:f,wA-vv v v - ,Y-,-A.v.v.vA A A A A A A A AiNAv.'.v.v.v.va:vvv IO3 MARK E. DENLINOER Hotpoint Electrical Appliances AUTOMATIC WASHERS - CLOTHES DRYERS DISH WASI-IERS - FREEZERS IRONRITE IRONERS - VENETIAN BUNDS ADEQUATE VVIRING AND REPAIR SERVICE Phone: SO 8-3541 ,, 65332 9 4- A 'aw-.2225 I Im I' 2 Il' AX 'afgififay L W 'mu EIIIUCNFD .E I' -AT' -521 I . I - ' FRANK IX 8- SONS - PENNA. CORP. Textiles, Like Foods, Are Basic . . . DONAT OVERLOOK ITS JOB OPPORTUNITIESI NSW Holland, PGHHH Phones: SO 8-8201 A. SO 8-8211 SIVIOKER FARIVI ELEVATORS, INC. ....Manufacturers of.... Automatic Elevating and Conveying Machinery Intercourse, Penna. WALTER F. COBLE W BIVJ. Phone: Lancaster EX 2-1934 29 YEARS OF SERVICE IN THIS AREA ....of.... pensupreme Milk AND Dairy Products 720 Grandvie IO4 ' Pelllla. 4-vvuAhlVV'VVV' 'yl Penna- W Q 2-1934 ,-H- MM HENRY Ii. MARTIN 8' SONS Internationai Motor Trucks Lancaslcr. P Q enna DEPI1NDAI3I-E SERVICE IN LANCASTER Since IQQQI x1IMMfRM4 DEPARTMENT STORE NIMH SONQ 4' . ' i A' I Self-Service Foods I f DRY GOODS I-1 - NOTIONS I Rffgffpliilf Hardware U Farm SuppIies y .... Tank Truck Delivery of .... QPAR QQQJ, GULF HEATING OILS ancI GASOLINE XWIOUMQM-uNoS 3 Zimmerrnan,s Bottieci Gas SERVING IN INTERCOURSE SINCE I909I PAUL IVI. HERSPIEY Paving Contractor Graciing AND Landscaping Phone: SO 8-3I76 GOFCIOUVIIIG, Pa- v-vAv.v. - - - THE ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARIVI Turkeys Turkeys All SINCE 1890 Ideal Year IS PI1one: OV 7-3211 Paradise, Lancaster County, Pa. 'A A A v'-'vAv-V-'Aw-v-v-v-v-VA'-v .Av-v-v-'A--vAvAv'v'v' ' 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A' ' ' ' J . RONALD SHIRK Your Local Texaco Dealer GENERAL AUTO REPAIR F- OFFICIAL INSPECTION ST AT ION Plume: ov 712031 Souflmlmg' Pa' VV'V'vxAfv.A - A - - A - - - - A -v 'vAf5A'A'A'A' , , , ,,v.v.v.,vAvAvAvAvA' v,,'.v.,-,-,N v V v v v v v v 'vv IO5 AMQS B. W ITMER Maytag AND Westinghouse Paradise, Penna' Plmna OV 7-6113 FISHER MUTQRS QQSMUBQ S0195 A i Service AUTOMQBILE REPAIRING Phones: QV 7-6011 - QV 7-9169 Paradise, Pa. Phone: Strasburg QV 7-5511 REYNDLD E. SHENKE CQ. Tool Design -H Die Design H Methods Tool AND Die Ntalzing H Special Machinery Metal Stampings f-f Production Machinery Paradise, Route 30, 9 Miles East of Lancaster Penna SAYRES, SCHEID E9 SWEETON M9n,S WQCIT 28 - 30 East King Street I-Elncastert Pa' Phone: EX 2-2730 V 4+ John VV. Estletman E5 Sons Louis E. RH-pp ESTABLISHED 1842! L 'r Red Rose ft um Guaranteed Feeds 3 v LANCASTER' PENNA- 542 South Prince Street 5 LANCASTER, PENNA ----,,,,A,A fr IO6 Av,,,NAlv PCIHI' d. '-'VNAnavvv,,, IISU. pil. AMQS EBY 8 CUMPANY ....MANUFACTURERS oP.... High Gracie Fertitizer Phone: Sl'I'aSI:Jurg QV 7-2490 ParacIiSe, Perma DENLINCIER INSURANCE AGENCY ....Representing.... Harteysvitte Mutual Casualty Company FIRE, STORM, EXTENDED COVERAGE IN A LITITZ MUTUAL NEFFSVILLE MUTUAL NQRTIIERN MUTUAL PENN CHARTER MUTUAL Phone: I-II 2-4912 Gap, R. D. 1, Pa. ,vvyygpggqgfvsn vvvvvvvvvvv,-vvvvvvvvvv vvvv v vvvvvvvvv v vvvvv vvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvv vvvv v vvvvvvv Pt-nna. .f.nNVV A'A'T' QISICF- Pa' BU aPP 4II ' PEYNA. .M THE CTAP NATIQNAL BANK KIEEPJI 'MEMBER' Member of Fecterat Deposit Insurance Corporation MT. VERNQN INN AND DAIRY BAR Restaurant -A Snack BOLT' BANQUETS E PRIVATE PARTIES Rooms H EXHIBIT SPACE Receptions H Gifts and Novelties Plmm-I HI 2-4511 GHPAR-D-QAPS THOMAS R. DAVIDSON JOHN J- KERETZMAN SHREINER' S FLGWERS IDITOHCZ Perma Paradise. IO7 - I1 . Let no man cteSPl59 they Yom tml tae tttou an example Ot 1 1 ut l llre tnetievers il UO' am fn conversation. , 1 'lumollly 4:12. CHRIST You Are Invited To Attenctt F. MARVIN RICE General Auto Repairing OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION PIIOITGI ROHIQS, ....Representing.... Ptlonez SO 8-3781 MAURICE M. GOOD Eastern States Farmers Exchange, INC Gorctonvitte, R. D. I, Penna Phone: so 8-3321 phone: DILLER 8 CLARK Etectricat Service SO 8-8161 KELVINATOR RANGES H REFRIOERATORS - FREEZERS AUTOMATIC WASHERS ,- DRYERS HARNISH MEAT MARKET Your IGA Store Phone: OV 7-4565 IVIictway Between Paractise Ev SOLICIPTSIJUI IO8 lvl' 1 Ls. Pa. ', INC. Penna. Aaah-fV 'V A't' 7 3-8167 -w R5 M Hlvrgljllrg vvvg-v.v.v g L. J. DENLINGER co PENNA MASTER MIX FEEDS MASTER MASTER LUMBER Q CQAL HDenlinger,s Feecls Serve Definite JNIGQIISH FEEDS FEEDS PHQNE: SO 8-3031 PI-IQNE: S0 3,3021 HERE are big plans for students graduating from our nationgs Iligli schools. Industry depends on toclayss grad- UElf6S to bf' HTG men and WOIHGH WITO become leaders in the Challenging new world of the future. New Holland congrat- ulates the Class of '58 whose members will help provide that leader- ship. M nw HOLLAND First in Grassland Farming New HOLLAND MACHINE COMPANY 0 NEW HOLLAND- PENNSY LVANIA 109 H I ' LUKENS STEEL CGMPANY DI,VlSIONSZ By-Products Steel Co. . . Lukenwelcl COATESX ILLE PENNA MARTINI? DAIRY 56 0 LAMPETER ROAD PHONE FX 3 6293 NO 99 ii 93 N- Lincoln Hiqlmwav 7 M-I, E Sl FL I HS E1 'o, ancaster . J - I ' Phone. OX , 4,16 Somleorsburg. pa' ff . ST S 'f4 j ,129 P1936 fa?f T .f ' 9' .,e'f-QS' W V V swlxirxl 17.2 QQOMJJAQ HDepenolalole Qualityu ....lVlanulacturers ol.... Sclzool Pins - Rings H Medals ALL VVORK GU ARANTEEDI Congratulations to tlze Gracluating Class ....FROIVI.... L. B. HERR 8: SON GENERAL FIREPRGGFING GFFICE FURNITURE Brunswick Scliool Furniture OFFICE AND SCHOGL SUPPLIES Books - Stationery f-4 Printing HTHE PORTABLE TYPEYVRITER STORE 44 - 48 VVEST KING STREET III LANCASTER, PA. JQHN J. HESS, II INTERCOURSE, PA. PHQNE: SO 8-3301 JOHN J. HESS PARADISE. R. D. 1. PA. PHONE: H12-4632 vv-vvvvv'fy-,- , JCJHN J. HESS, Il NEW PRGVIDENCE. PA. PHONE: ST 6-3339 JOHN J. HESS KINZERS, PA. PHGNE: H124152 The Picture of Health 95 DAIRY PRCDDUCTS 112 .SZ DHL if garage Your Local CHEVROLET Dealer Paradise, Penna. Phon e: In tercourse 8-3761 wg? powvwkde prinfem LARGE EDITION PRINTING ELECTRGTYPING ,- YIAILING ....PUBL1sHERs OFM.. GARDEN SPGT ALMANAC CircuIati0n Over 1,600,000 II4 Moo! pA0t0gI 6ll0AQl SAME, if .Shah Q b 'v'v'v-'Av-v-AAA' m b y. m8P gjgon, .gnu FEED P- LUMBER H COAL FERTILIZER Q GRASS SEEDS Quality AND Service Since 1855! Phone: HI 2-4169 Gap, Pa RENEW fx 116 ' ix nion Co. HIGH sCHooL JEWELRY Felt Goods and Commencement Stationery Palmyra, Perma PAUL H. NISSLEY, Manager VV. G. HSKIPU MOONEY, JR., Yearbook Rep. g 117 ....This Book Printed IU'-H .K Speakslgfa fnsl nnfnvnlnnnnsfnvnf Sfown A66 Kinda of Eminem 2mm 20.4 EEZ make machined Snap-Gut Forms f- Meter Tickets for Heating Gil Trucks Pin Hole Business Forms f- Fold-Qver Statements i S I s Books f Calenctars 5 Novelties 0 Book Matches Dial-Office Dial-Residence AI town-HUxIey 4-4451 Eptnata-REputJlic 3-2575 H8 'Vvv 5 Qvvvv PATRONS bn: anc. firs. Elton Abel Nr. anc, Nrs. Ross Altllouse i. lr. Ricllarcl Allman Nr. anc. lxfrs. George Arment Dr. anc, ix rs. George VV. Beaclier b r. anc lYrs. Paul E. Beane, Sr. A rr. anc N rs. Paul Benarcl N D B. B N N rr. anc. lN-rs. Ray Bills 1' BHC. Y rs. Louis Boncl rs. Vvarren Bowman .,r. anc, .. s ancl Gwen ltr. anci. lVrs. E. Herman Braclcloill ..r. anc, Ners. l'larry G. Braclcbill rr. anc, bprs. Paul Braclcbill ancl Family rs. Xvilson G. Brown NJ. ang N ancl Family fr. anc. Ngrs. Emory Brubalcer bliss Virgi na Butwin r. anc, bsrs. James Clauser .iss Cat rerine R. 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