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fear - F and has with hief . have staff 'serv - Han- ge 1 is MA V , 'ff 7 , Craig Crandall and Pete Brown Missy Rynier and Pat Lundgren Worked to- gether to compile SCHOOL LIFE Cpp. 1-115- Contrary to other years, we have incorpo- rated our table of contents after the initial in- troduction. Pat Worked mainly OH COPY 3115 layout. Debbie Book and Joyce Howe WGITG in charge of the ACTIVITIES section Cpp. 12-355- Pete Brown, an avid sports enthusiast, compiled our SPORTS section Cpp. 36-651 BOW he and Craig Crandall, our photographer, were also layout directors. ,K Nl I Linda King dealt with FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION tpp. 66-755. This year We attempted to capture the various per- sonalities of our faculty members by por- traying their hobbies other than the class- room. The UNDERCLASSMEN pictures Cpp. 76 -935 were enlarged and new informal layouts adopted by Kathy Buckwalter. Phyl- lis Brown dealt with the SENIOR section Qpp. 94-1175 and informals. Nancy I-lostetter was in charge of AD- VERTISEMENTS Qpp. 118-1365 and Susan Brackbill was sales manager. Charlotte Stoltzfus shared the job of business man- agervvith Ruth Hershey. Mr. Larry Meley served as staff advisor. Debbie Book, Joyce I-lowc, and Mr. Meley.
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gs.. Missy Rynier and Pat Lundgren Kathy Biiekxxultcit, Phyllis Brown, and Linda King. -...N-,-.r s ii.. r , , .- . ,,,.. , JZ! 'Ji ,L ' f xW 5. Q. M if 3 The construction of a year- book depends on cooperation and organizadon, In the past H has been standard to form a staff with one person as Ednor-hrfluei Tins year the variousjobs have been apportioned among the staff members with Linda King serv- ingascnu'EdRordn-Chki. I' VB By Tl!! i ! 1 6 ,Ltr Ruth Hershe Y' Nancy Hostetffff, and Charlotte Stoltzfus. 1 M N Mi gethein Contr rated trodl layoi Char Pete our S Craig layoy 8 I
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The Pequoian Staff of 1968 has chosen the theme of learning, We have sought to ex- emplify our theme with some subject which strongly depicts our goal. With much thought we discovered that the best advertisement for a school was the success ofthe students them- selves who have used their experiences and knowledge to broaden their horizons to en- rich mankind. Thus, we have selected a few alumni from various fields as ideals to pro- mote our school. Charles Hostetter, M.D. After graduating from Pequea Valley High School in May 1957, Charles Hostetter began work as a laboratory technician at the Armstrong Cork Com- pany Research and Development Center three days later. Continuing work there for the next four subsequent years he took evening courses at Franklin and Marshall College and concentrated on science and mathematics, and par- ticularly chemistry. ln August of 1961 he resigned his job in the laboratory and in September of the same year enrolled as a full time student at Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana. ln june after two years at Goshen he received his Bachelor f A t , o r s Degree with a major in chemistry. I-le began his medical training in September of 1963 at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia. During the following busy and exciting four years he received his medical training. Among the high- lights of his medical school experiences were a research project, carried out in the Department of Pharmacology and a three month term spent work- ing at a mission hospital in Nicaragua. Another rich supplement in his career was the position he held as dormi- tory counselor at the University of Penns lva ' . H 1 . - gree in May of 1967 and is currentl a ' Y ma e recelved- his NLD' de y n intern at th P b ' ' ot Pennsylvania Medical Center in Philadelphia. e res yterlan Umverslty
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