Pequea Valley High School - Pequoian Yearbook (Kinzers, PA)
- Class of 1974
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7n u...f- X-S'-v-vga-wv:z'::r' -rrp-N s H ,4 PEQUCNAN1974 PEQUEA VALLEY HIGH SCHOCL A KINZERS, PENNSYLVANIA ai7 so , The 1974 Yearbook is dedicated in memory of Roy Laverne Denlinger Roy b a mem er of the class of 1974, passed away on November 3, 1973 from cystic fibrosis. 2 STUDENT LIFE I 4 ADMINISTRATION 24 ACTIVITIES 32 SPORTS 50 UNDERCLASSMEN 72 SENIORS 90 PATRGNS 'I08 INDEX 'I24 mv' ff-ff f rpwvmfm, 4. 4 i a Q i , A .,, X 'V 6 f . A 4 , X f A M su 2 v 5 f f 2 6 ? 2 1 1 Z 1 2 we v ' Q x. ' sr! q.,'a REMNEMBEH L' , , -n, 'V 2 13:4 51,14 ,. 2 A -Q-A1-,1 y : -ff' ' f vf 2f f'f ,7,,. 'K 2 . Effjr .gffrsij . :gf f ir 1 arms, La, Am 1 M: f Q, ., S Rich Warren pauses from his studies to strike a pose A RELAXED STUDY HALL PROFITETH MUCH 6 For Don Bomberger and Bob Rutt, serious study is not always an easy task. A Barb Windle, Becky Bell, and Lori Ruth take advantage of an undisturbed study 1 7 mu s f f M- - ,A fi , Q 6 5 ae Q Q K - i Fm Z1 5 2 , X fs M f J, 1 if 'A x 1 I In ,W .H li I I K , Q if ' - - fi - ' 1 ir- ' 4 1 f f -f ar 1 ' 'Sf 1 ,dk P 1: f ' if I ,ji I 54 3 L I H,- I fi ,rf su X 'X 1 , A ......m.,u,,.,-.,,.,.,m.,,-.,,,..,M..,.,,.M..,,A-. ,m..y -WM A...,,,, ,.m-,,.,,.,, W,,,,,,, . 4 find 8 ' I Ysqhai N 'N . 1 nk, F .f 1,...4.E, I . i i , ii 1 ,v,,m,.,,. . k' I h l 1 D 1 2 E i i i 1 1 .Q 'i i If A il i Q si ,A y , , n-'I' -'. I EVEN A SCHCJOL BUS HAS :Ts SPECIAL MQMENTS Senior, Ray Hillard, caught in deep thought. dy Davis, Sandy Schatzmann, and jo Brenamenn guide the way as they keep the engine warm. 9 ,f Senior Pat Eby searches for information in a reference book. mQ.xN.NA.N,..,-,..X MA. 4 , Q 4 W .uhm befor. W Wm Students, Leroy Riehl and Vern Hillard find it impossible to study in the quiet library LIFE I THE LIBRARY ' ed. ait . . . but before Sue Russell and Linda Smoker could say another word, the picture was snapp 11 , 'E t4f?:9f'if5i'f 1 y I g 'j 9 if , ,. 4. I - .4 .,gq:sffgj . - 1.-5 .55 V V ffjffglk f, x ii, 15 J? if ki.:-X, ' Z ig z ,ff .Af ,ty H. ,HQ-,L+-Q, QF 5 ' aj fy f sq 8 , at g,f.nf?'g'H ' 14 . . .igqv 1 1 l vb nv, 'Hia ,NA H W' jx , , M-, , lim Lachance and jeff Knosp are caught wrestling in the halls between Students kee C' d W I 12 p In y a ters company while she tends the school store. classes. AP FOR SC ,F 5? :Q-ggg3:.:5:s-fe: . sCh0O I swfe' xx Apparently something of someone captures the interest of this table of guys in the cafeteria during lunch, X FOR SOME D LL M MENTS RARELY OCCUR r M M W ,f ay, 'fr W' I A? W' 9 X WM ff, X W f s s X ,r Q If 2 f 4 f r ttf t e ,,, , f 1 , . 5, 55 ' ' u,M75Zg5 I Q Q W 'sf f f f I s f r Y? t I 9+ Q X' 'ZW ff ' 'E Q ef f f f' , he , 4 , 1 M613 if f X 5 X ! K, .X .,,V it if I fn ffu 011 f' f Hifi ' I ,ZZ , My 4' fw x ,.,f , , , . . ' ' ' n h. Eva Brooks and Linda Brackbrll prepare a surprise blffhdab' Cake dufmg lu C 1 ,, STUDENTS LEARN THROUGH EXPERIENCE g.' f w1l1 fa if A 1 147' 1 49 -T' .. -uv- Mr. Celli instructs Shirly Houck and Glenn Hostetter in an experiment. leanne McLaughlin works on an experiment in Advanced Biology. MUS C CGMES T0 LIFE Hiding in the corner of the music room are the color guard and drill team flags. x' ge- lf. , QL ff 'av Senior Don Sheaffer enjo s b t' y ea ing on the drums in the music storage room. 16 Don Lennon pauses to rest from practicing duri ' ng a band rehearsal In the music room. ' :E -' qi S ' .f Mr. larjisian works with his students in develop- ing musical skills in the music room. lohn Young readily awaits the cue to play his trombone 17 2' - ifg5gj,r?ZA ' Louise Ranck and Linda Rohrer FACULTY WITH Mr. Charles attempts to teach a Trig class. Ay1r.hf1artin laughs with Students during Q I IVC T mme and Lindakohi play duet's with the aid of Mr. larjisian. NCULT INVOLVEME T WITH STUDENTS with Studentsdun 8 guidance conference with college-bound seniors. Mr' Phillips Caught unaware with students vw Y REACTIONS IN THE CLASSR00 Donna Rheil prepares herself for another cold lecture. 5 is Who? Me? A shocked Deb F'YbGrger finr Harry Moon engages ln a plot to liven up the classroom J? Me? A sho ckedpef Fryberger finds herself the object of the camera. 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A group of guys announce their arrival to cheer for the hockey team. 100 nounce their arrival I0 Cheerleaders and spectators await the soccer team's arrival to the field at Lampeter Strasburg. Y lere Skiles performs his farming skills on the tractor under the supervision of Mr. Phillips 23 TO THE CLASS GF 1974 As you graduate and recelve your dlploma, you enter a new dlmenslon of llfe The light, carefree days and good tlmes at Pequea Valley Hugh School are memories An uncharted and uncertaln future lles ahead You wlll Increasingly make the de clslons whlch will affect your llfe Guidance and encourage ment wrll remain, but the declslons will be made by you Four years ago you entered Pequea Valley Hrgh School as nlnth grade students You have grown mentally, physically, spiritually and emotionally You have witnessed changes Changes wlll continue for changes are Inevitable However I challenge you as an lndlvldual member of the Class of 1974 to dedicate yourself to work for posltlve changes changes for the betterment of your world your community your school and yourself in yourself, your school, your community and your world. AS WE REMEMBER TH E INISTR TIUN INISTRATION NISTRATIUN i4 - The faculty are an essential tool in Pequea s educa- tional process. By their instruction and guidance minds are molded. The teachers were asked several questions and responses are printed in their picture block. The first question was, How do you remember your classes? I I I some of their ll II I remember my classes as a mixture of kids and adults The child part of each student listened to your presentation of as the adult was eager to attack in order to strengthen or weaken your presentation lay Charles tMathematicsl .1 ' T-'1--i ? ,' I remember my classes missing the wastebaskets, for- getting the dirty sink, and leaving out the supplies, but the finished projects usually made up for the messes. Melissa Arnett fArtl I 6 9 Henry Deemer tSciencel I hold impres- sions of individuals that indicate 'good' people. The people that I remember most are those that have contributed something to our school and community. I Donald Bailey IPhysical Educationl I . f', . ,' ,. 4 Qt. 1 ,if 1 , ,H 0 4 ,1 ,gm fu Q. , ow. 'rw f .., . 19 ., if Z gf .-. I 4 X W. yf .. If K 1 '52 131: at , tv , 4, f 4 X ff , ,f Y 1, ' V 1 ff Xa Q f 7 t 4 haf ,ff C l f , I As angels, some of them in the rough. lay Fulmer KEnglishl Classes 'As I Remember Them,' were always bright, cheerful, eager and a pleasant atmos- phere for learning. The bell would ring for class to begin, however, and put an end to all of the gaiety. jeff Bohler IOccupational Trainingl The Silent Minority john Celli fSciencel I A I ll WC' lea' get Ha Iln -fr . Q PREDICTIO or my I remember my students as courteous and responsible people. May they maintain these attributes through- out life. jeff Gamber tDriver Educationl I remember each of my classes as a challenge, to teach them what I know. Robert Gingher Driver Education xl, I Q v 'L V 4 , .. -.',f O. , ,,- .s ' 1'.,t . ,,L.k ' th the subject, where- Zoo! X it I U 26 s l l I my cl VEl'y I some whicl be wi alert C I It-rhe .en Sclenq .iw .I I. 5f,gQ3gws,..X,.., . is-ws K 213-AQ' :SEIQQQYERQX My classes were willing to learn and easY to get along Wllh Harold Gotwald llndustrial Artsl s.f: ' t-e s .,.4 N- mv:-te-: tx-' tg. , .eras-.rf-ww- ,.x-.-it f :'?'fx:mw t .-:txisfA ss.:-, -1:s:.1.w.--,-,4,1- f . 1ff:-'- .1 K . ' ,,, W F. Q L, ...,A Stl t Mlllomyn Iohn Celli l el ll . Y , J 3 I af. L5 1 NS its 1' X xx 2 X , t XX ,N 0 Q Q ,I f xg , , rs 4, ,skills ,x X XX st s S X Xtra 'Q six X N . gs ft N X X f Us tg J X ..,. , ,, .,. If 'f sz 'N 3312 In my mind classes form collages that mclude groans and giggles, closed eyes and wide ones, struggles and successes Beverly Irons lEnglishl I do not remember classes, but I do remem- ber individuals each one unique in their own way. I loann Kramer lPhysical Educationl N GF PRQMISINC. GENERATION 'emember of my classes hallengei .ch them I know. In omsbfff f Education I remember my classes as being very challenging, something for which I had to be wide awake, alert and aware. Carol Myer lkeadingl I remember my classes as being Interesting and fun, hopefully for the students as well as myself. I feel that perhaps I learned as much or more than they did throughout the year. Nancy Roberts lHome Economicsl This year's seniors have a special meaning to me, because they were the first students I taught when I began my teaching career. Mrs. Marianne Wenger lBusinessI I remember the girls competing against the boys in co-educational physical education. Robert Kreider lPhysical Educationl By faces and voices, only rarely by name. Laurence Meley lFrenchl I remember my classes as they were. john Whitton lReadingl 27 Unfortunately, I remember most students as four- teen-year-olds. As a result I remem- ber some of the first loves, and impishness associated with that age and not the more adult practices found in later life. Eugene Wile lSocial Studiesl I remember the students who used the Library- Media Center mostly by their faces rather than by name. And, of course, I always remember the ones that were the loudest. Sometimes busy- sometimes lazyg sometimes happy- sometimes sadg always interesting. Mrs. Rosalye Yashek John YUSl43 lLibrarianJ tlndustrial Artsl I want to remember indiv- iduals who came to me with a variety of skills, abilities, interests, and needs-not classes or sections. William Zahm fEnglishJ The second question was How do you want your classes to remem- ber you? As the Smiling Wonder Dennis Adams fBusinessl ldealistically, as an instrument of growth, realisti- cally, as a tool of education. Ruth Bicking CEnglishl The boys cooking classes will try anything and come out with good results. I remember those great chefs and the fun in my classes. Martha Zepp fHome Economicsl REMINISCENCES SERIC As, Skymole john Madigan fSciencel As a friend Horace Martin fGuidance Counselor! Em boys l want my IPS Classes classes to remem- Yanything ber me as a D l domefiutw' PefS0 'a md '9SUlts. I 'th vidual sincerelY embert interested in Ose . it chefs and preparing them 'Un in m to meet the es, Y exciting challenge ofthe business wor d. I HOPE that my classes will remember me as someone who showed them that learning can be easier than forgetting. 1 naenglca ZQPQ Jeannie Miley Thom?-s O'Connor 0'10mic5l tBusinessl I ciencel l would prefer that my students would remember the mathematics that I have taught them. Mrs. Patricia Steele lMathematicsl IENCES: slamous AND 'COMICAL sa friend ace Martin The third ques Luidanfe ,unselorl tion asked for favorite quotes or sayings God grant me The serenity to accept the things lcannot change Courage to change the things I can and wisdom always to tell the difference David Bassett lBuslnessl O K gang et s clean up. Harold Brenner llndustrlal Artsl 9 ,sili M, Not pictured: ln essence, as a teacher who can put it all in a nutshell. -Allon Lefever lSocial Studiesl Aso lohn Kitch lSciencel Charles Tucker Clndustrial Artsl We have grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the 'Sermon on the Mount'. Richard Gerz lSocial Studies! Forgive no error you recog- nize, it will repeat itself, increase, and afterwards our pupils will not forgive in us what we forgave. -Yevgeny Yevtushen ko Peter jarjisian iMusicj What's achievement without a struggle? john Koshuta tMusicl Auf deutsch, bitte! Milan Kratzer iGermanj joe Average, joe Blow, joe Cool.. .- john Musser tSocial Studiesl PRCVERBS Good Evening, Ladies and Gentlemen. Wel- come once again to the home of the Braves- Pequea Valley High School. Gerald Phillips tAgriculturej I'M O.K., YOU'RE O.K. This is a book title, and it's the attitude I wish all people could have. They'd accept themselves and others. Patricia Reed tEnglishj pv- When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to every- thing else in the universe john Muir Herbert MacDonald lSocral Studiesl SV-'52 Being late is not having both feet inside the door when the bell rings. O.K.? Robert Siegel tMathematicsj john King vi ! fp 5 K. Y 3 Office Se Phyllis Brogl School Boa Bllellf-,Ge we lflto anylhlhg We In 0 ev else in ,hs l' MHCDO Siudiella 'Being late is thavingboth ft inside the or when the l rings. O.K.i lobert Siegel , vlathematicsl john King was acting principal during the sabbatical leave of Kenneth Leister. Office Secretaries CL-RJ: Annette Houck, Marlene Diem, Anne Herr, Phyllis Brookmyer, Doris Sheaffer, and Martha Clark. Mr. King assumed the responsibility of principal after Mr. Leister was granted a sabbatical leave. Per- forming the tasks previously done by two adminis- trators, Mr. King was extremely busy. The office secretaries were an integral part of the adminis- tration. Without their dedicated work the school could not operate. Reginald Remley, supervising principal, Alvin Balchunas, business managerg and the School Board members were responsible for the decisions involved in forming school policy. Few people realized, unfortunately, the importance of the duties entrusted to these administrators. School Board CL-RJ Seated: Al Balchunas, Robert Esbenshade, Frank Hoover, Ralph Homsher. Standing: CJ. BFYCF lr., George Good, Irvin Slaymaker, lohn Scott, Glenn Berryman, Reginald Remley. Absent: Walter Martin. 20- LIL? 4' . :mf-9 :if 'f' 4 ' 9 , ,, f f 1, ff, I 0 Z, 'Q' X Q Z ' fa A is 12 I ' ,Q a il 2 I 2 a ina? it E 12 , f 1 Q 4 G li h , sth A J. ,Q A UI ' C 4 1- Jn Q Q n I 5 , v 4 V-'ar-. - ,A f 1 ,, i 4, , wi, W I. W Q ,' 'ff' fi! 4 f , , X ,f ,, ' ,fy 1 V , E RE EMBFR T Q.. r .sr 1' ,gym ve- wk9bQIl'3f'f ' ' ' ,Rv I . -4 f u XT, , ,Q-fe,n..141 ' m , , 1, Q ' -f , A , , we ,, I ' - N' E W2- -Z 1 u'.wwz',ry,. K fzziqpsiiffm '- ? 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I fb - O -Yi lf. 7? 2 is O X n 5 9 2: UQ Y' O gs o o K' 'U 0 3 -fs O -1 3 V1 na n D' rn fb T' , TL ,wwm 3 fb Z D3 The Gilbreth family gather f0l' fingernail inspection. ,.,, , ,, , , , ., , Zi, A, .,, gm? 1156? 2132 ie' -':21'4xf'? f ' f 422451 if ,gm Q ffyfrpf Qiwzw' 5 YW? W VS, 1:52 4 ull, 52 Cheaper by the Dozen Cast KL-RJ: john Diller, jean O Donnell, Mary Brady Shannon McLerran, Klm Moore, Glenn Hlllard Sue Remley, Held: Lengacher and lo Breneman. Carl Caskey, john Young, Bob Meck, Tom O Shea, Don Bomberger, Rack Rowe, Schmidt and Brlan Deckman 1 FACULTY PLAY: TB UNHEALTHY O BE UNPLEASANT -X I Secretary Madge Kempton iLisa Bienl, explains to William Uggins iDaniel Linglel about a new bomb case: I. Frances Amber. thoroughly .S xv . i A - , Y' X 'Y i. , , ,Q ,A , .y .Y .K I 4 , .I . 'S a l '..s fi. v . v I ' I .avail JH, I i r l i .+ 7 ,-Q., S . ,L y, A E f Miss Blank Rogers lAudrey Hooverl audi- tions for a boys part in 1' Frances, play. ' l- Frances, fails at two murder attempts on the Utbu representative, Mr- Uggins' Eugen Ambef Bolerl fo, lliarh , An . Yl 36 ' a5lilSlq S P Ll Ii explains to Wlliamlg 3: I. Frances Amber. D u repfese niillve' M L Ull' if 24 ni if 'l ,f,, 'Q mf? fwl, Q F V v l A W i' rr i ' e,Y.tM,.w,,..,,,p2 V 1 ,5 f . - 7 v ' if f 'tiwlkijwgf Mrs. Shirley Amber's Uean Charlesl, beach apparel is enjoyed by the maid Connie iLisa Bienl, but 1. Frances is thoroughly disgusted. Eugene Boyer lPeter larjisianl and Anastasia Amber iKathy Weberl review a script suited for Anastasia's personality. 4 yi At 94, Mrs. Amber's tolerance for one too many, isn't what it used to be. A society, to kill the unpleasant-unheard of! Our faculty staged Utbu Oct. 'I9 and 20. An unpleasant actress CMiss lronsl tries to kill her mother Uean Charlesl and an Utbu representative, tMr. Linglel comes to the rescue. ln the end 1. Frances dies by a bomb planted by the UTBU Society. 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Front Row: Deb Stein- metz, Elaine Skiles, Sharon Skiles, Cheryl Homsher and Deb Krantz. i n -h -' ?-? i XV s... A 4 E' . ,- I ., i . , .,. ,,.J.,,, ,, T. ,ji , - .ini . ii, i , ,A . '-n wh .RA .tg ., ,G h 1 E' gyda A L, hx Xt ,. g, A, ,gi nd at Pequea Valley: .I Linda Brackbiil, Fsher, Bob Medi '. Fiont Row: Deb W Skilesf Sharon Smeg' -er and Deb Krantz. Z :I . H? A ! N 1 if 1 Q fi ,7 i 1 I FI ' L-R:K' M ,P' - . , Cggciggileisicgi Leaqgagrlrmer. oore att: Stoltfus, Deb Bauer, Bev Zimmerman, Sue Remley, Lisa Korns, Lois Wanner, Denise Frederick and Majorettes CL-RJ: Eva Brooks, Denise Hackenberger, Captain Cindy Davis, Lisa Hoover, and Carmen Shade. ii,-Nei V ' 44 fif ' n :' - Itzfus Don Greer Lester Drummers CL-RJ: Doug Anderson, Clifford Fromm, Don Sheaffef, B2ffY'5f0 .1 . , Dietrich and Jeff Rice. 2nd Row: Elinor Brown, Tanya Koshuta, Rlllh Mafflnf Mafgle Kfeldef, and Head Drum Majorette, Sandy Schatzmann. FFA: Top Row: Nelso Ureasurerl, Iere dan Hoover lPre laryl and lohn E Miller lStudent F Dale Miller and K 4 I r fl' F' I -ve f 7 ? fi' 3 O FFA. A uw' Top Row: Nelson Martin, Charles Neff lTreasurerJ, lere Skiles lVice-Pres.l, Gor- dan Hoover iPres.l, Carl Caskey lSecre- taryl and john Byer. Bottom Row: Don Miller iStudent Advisorl, Tom Denlinger, Dale Miller and Kevin Kurtz. FHA: Top Row QL-RJ: Bonnie Campbell and Cindy Bower. Middle Row: Gerry Weiler, Carol Roh- rer, Becky Bell, Karen Summers and Advisor Martha Zepp. Bottom Row: Lydia Abreu, Nancy Fisher lVice-Pres.l, Brenda Burkey lPres.l, Hanna Fisher lSecretaryJ, and Darlene Weiler. Absent: Sherry Houck lTreasurerJ. FUTURE FARMERS AMERICA TEENS OF THE WEEK lere Skiles was named Teen of the Week by the Lancaster New Era. lere is President of Student Council, Vice-President of FFA and active in the school musical. Patricia Eby was also named by the Lancaster New Era. She is senior class president and plans to go to Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Her time is occupied by Chorus, Editor of Pioneer, winner of DAR award, NHS secretary and on the Yearbook Staff. 42 Carl Caskey pla in regional cor 'WildIiie's Com Pequea Valley. Vl Lancaster New Era. rsident of FFA and Carl Caskey placed 1st in county, 3rd in the area and is competing in regional contest in May. The subject on which Carl speaks is Wildlife's Complaint. He is doing an outstanding job representing Pequea Valley. FFA P BLIC SPEAKI G WINNER VOICE ts DEMOCRACY WINNER P l!flf!vL?f'l h k from Mr Leister for her winning essay on My ' 25 c - gislpglllllhllllltyliczfslelzntlrgtijen.5 fhe also received a 525 Savings Bond from the VFW. Bev placed Sth in county competition. Upperclassman Chorus t10, 11, and 121 CHORUS Mr. Peter larjisian was welcomed back this year as choral director after taking one year of study to obtain his masters at Temple University. The chorus hosted Temple University Concert Choir and gave two concerts, Christmas and Spring. Guest piano soloist at the Spring Concert featured Lucinda Brackbill playing Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin. Senior Sue Remley, sang Kyrie from AFRICAN MASS. Chorus, this year, was not only a study of music and notes, but one of the heart as well. Self-discipline was demanded and a special glow was obtained when perfection in a number was reached. ill Senior girls Linda Rohrer, Deb Coates, and Diane Sterling practice music for chorus. 44 Mr. larjisian, thoroughly involved s f l K , .- 45 2 ,H Ived. J' NW . . A, . v 1 , ,. 4 'A N . sf f-it , ,Q 2 f M ,rwfy qw 3 ,f955,Ng554,,f: vw .X Q zwtff at M, 1, 5' 4, 74 , ZR tab NINTH GRADE CHORUS rs ,U . QI, ISI, Q M ' ' , ,- v .,.0,,L,,,,,,:,.:i.-wasmf F , . H , , ,V , , .L ,. VW, The chorus members hosted the Temple University Concert Choir Nov.6and 7. A concert was presented the evening of the 6th, under the direction of Robert Page, Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at Temple University. The choirs repertoire ranges from be- yond that of most college choirs, and its itinerary has included con- certs in major cities and towns throughout the world. Shown here are members of each choir on the arrival STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row KL-Rl: Advisor Peter larjisian, Dean Glick, Tony Fox, Ed Hostetter, Marsha Miller, Deb Ludwig, Lewis Bryson, William Diaz, Tom O'Shea, Kevin Denlinger, Cindy Denlinger, Ray Hillard, Cheryl Homsher and Advisor Horace Martin. Bottom Row: Brenda Simpson, Carmen Shade, jim Hopkins fTreasurerJ, Kim Moore iVice-Pres.J, lere Skiles iPres.J, Heide Lengacher iSecretaryl, Gordon Hoover, Shannon McLerran and Vicki Benner. if ' D fsy' 52-,V Y . y T ,yri g 5 y y . if Kf- - 91 C7 A 's ' f g ,,.,.,, 't . , . H i , ,- I A 4 P. ' ' ' ff Q- ,, , ' Q -4 , 2 , ' 'Q Top Row CL-Rl: Dave Stoltzfus, Bris Skiles, lim Hopkins, Bob Rutt, Dave Baker, Mik S ll b Bob Stauffer and Cheryl Homsher. Middle Row: john Young, Craig Diem, Kefvino lsrellnllenggl lTJed1ungSgiZLtl?bTlT Bob Meck, Shannon McLerran, Linda Brackbill, Louise Ranck and Rose Reedy. Bottom Row' Llnda Rohrer Kirrl vkcgggzr Sue Romley, Heidi Lengacher, Pat Eby, Mary Brady, Advisor Rosalye Yashek, Cindy Davis and Malcella 46 1 l Ngwgpapel Staff lL-R fherylHomsher, and 1 ,fb vs, V . Bggify Club lim, all Benner: G 4 Pckwalter D. or firmer, 5hirle'Hns msident Bggnd I 1 an Kraizerlvm l NCWSPBPGV Staff ll--Rl: Diane Seabrease El ' Sk'l ' ' - Cheryl Homsher, and Editor Pat Eby. f ame ' 65, lim l'l0Pk1nS, Elizabeth Bryson, Melanie Witherow, Louise Ranck, Varsi Bob lgeglmueli lERlijEd Hostetter, Mike Norris, Don Bomberger, jeff Rice, Dave Stoltzfus, lfevin Denlinger, lim Hopkins, Buckwaher ,Diaor on Hoover, and .Bris Skiles. 2nd Row: Cheryl Homsher, Marsha Miller, Marilyn Morrow, Sylvia parmer, Shine 'file S:abrease,.Dennis- Stoltzfus, Daryl Hackenberger, Rick Rowe, and Kere Hoover. 3rd Row: loan Cindy Greer ind fnstettler, .Lisa Hoover, Sue Stoner, Vicki Benner, Diane Hackenberger, Ginny Ream, Sandy Becker, President Bibb R end: Denlinger. 4th Row: Shannon McLerran, Heidi Lengacher, loan Frey, Linda Rohrer, lim Maurer, Milan Kat utr, Sergeant At Arms, Doug Brackbill, jean O'DonneIl, Sandy Schatzman, Cindy Davis, and advisor zer. lAbsentJ Barb Hershey. 47 4 0 E fl 1 NW M31 A,., A A Q1 , ' li z s X . .- I in X , ? ,,. 5 T , v Top Row CL-Rl: Ray Hillard, Pat Eby, Mike Norris, Glenn Hillard, Sandy Schatzmann. 2nd Row: Mary Brady, Linda Rohrer, Carolyn Miller, lean O'Donnell, Shannon McLerran, Cindy Davis, Joyce Spade, Violet Cantrell, Robin Pickel, Kathi Renshaw and Advisor William Zahm. YEARBOOK STAFF , , . - ff- 'Q I , , 5 -Y .. ,, 4 f M5 , , f gig, Mus .1 , :e?1 Senior Cindy Davis, helped organize sports and activities. 48 ? . 1 f Y' ' ' 5 . N J n 1 I 3? N Q .ek . ll ,3 ll if U . fm 1 l 1 3 l il W A-2 Sophon v Olyn Miller, ., 162 . -ul' gai t 1iviti65- if . T9 Y, 2 ' swf , ' K ff, 2 Wu The lr. class tree placed first and won 515. CTX 17,27 ' ' HRISTMAS TREE CO TEST Keeping with tradition and the Christmas spirit, Pequea Valley Student Council sponsors the Christmas tree contest. The first place tree wins S15 and the second place tree wins 5510. FU' :ywf-uqw 1wnmmqexxe-n9g,vf- fy f Ni .J Few if . -sas . N213 if., :M 275552 A it T Sl .Z Q ' f Q' i ,,,. ww t tt T .. - 1 s vt, T .1 if M WV ., - V L it . Sophomore tree-2nd place 'wi X X s 1 X Qt 2 u , 1 1 ' 1, Senior tree-3rd place Freshman tree-4th place 49 i u tu. l lik ,444 I Q3 IQ .M U4 x f ,f 'M' W Top Row CL-Rl: Manager Elizabeth Bryson, Coach Ruth Bicking, Tammy McLerran, Sandy Schatzmann, Ginny Ream, Heidi Denlinger, Barb Hershey, Lois Wanner, Diane Hackenberger, Diane Skethway, Lisa Hoover, Shirley Hostetler, Cheryl Fryer, Manager Sondra Gregg and Carol Zimmerman. Row 2: Cheryl Homsher, Vicki Benner, Sue Stoner, Patti Graham, Diane Seabrease, Patti Stoltzfus, Marsha Miller and lean Smoker. SPIRIT PRODUCES Vicki Benner and Heidi Denlinger pause during warm-ups, 52 Although the wins and loss record still proves a losing season the actual competition within the games was much greater. The most exciting games were against Garden Spot and Penn Manor. Both were excellent teams and only succeeded in out- scoring Pequea in the final moments ofthe game. IMPROVEME T l Moving down the field the squ-HWS struggle for Comm l 5 'DF 'W if lata , .- fm M if! x 'fr 6 9 . 3-3 , -V-qu.. '3- I f. '- , 0055 Nvflebca .',A ',,,.. , W AA1:: ':I: young an r gf neXYYear 2' I' X, 5 no -nrt I g IW Top Row KL-RJ: Coach Siegal, Dave Baker, Glenn Hillard, Gary Kuhn, and Ed Hostetter. Bottom Row KL-RJ: jeff Chrobocinski, Terry McCarty I and Larry Ladley. CROSS couN' ..- fa fr-f n ' 1 f JFLVQ-y -Z . :US cpl.- ..-, , . .-.: Runners await the signal at count y marathon. b 4. r I The ,M X in l :vn- 6 v vwirlfliii-' ! 1Ski,TerryMcCany p cross? Z 5 , pk .4 . i A QL, 4 ft- 2 K , ,B 1' i r ,r Cross Country lost every meet - Q-Qs. except one and that was with Norlebco. However the team is young and expecting a better season v next year. Confident of a victory, P.V. harriers leave for a match. CGU TRY ...f.t...,.. , ,- V so ix , tv?teQ.x - fs 45434 , ggi: 15, 1 't,' Fm' ff- . C C ... Eggs. ' 3 Q 4' -g f The camera catches team members as they await a match. f it I , yjgyfff!f,f-vffypnjcfiyy U Qggfiigjfj ifuyfgfgfi? ,I fI'f'1:Q3if'Af fly?-5 fy ' ' ff. ffiw, ,yay X' 323-,An-f, ' ' ' Y , ,, . . . ff ycf'5,gir,i,ff wif --mv af.fw,QgfL', ffww1g',ffwv,' , :L cz y ' ww, my ,, -44 5-wx,f:fxf1f'm.'.gy,g-,L fef3f,,w,v,g . ' iz.,f-f,iif'h',fig,' f f,gs'9'ff1ff5'g rg ' V ff jfQ:,v,2 y 5,,L,f 4 'Q ,V gi, A -5,9 fda, f X 'G 2 :1ff:2f46f4f, fin ,, ff csfmfirf 'V FEW, f 1 :,,., f yf 'JW ,Eg 2' , f g'24Lf'ff?f:-. f26a,i21fgW4af.-M21 5 f '?f '1 s f 1,26 ' ' f' f M , ', 'I?':'4'L V , ,ff ' :JY Y,-ga, Vx. , 'X QQ N,ii'237m,'k1?Q.5'1f',- fit f ' . ?' NTWTZ 1' .,,- ,L':i-all 'fii 1f'f, ,. f, r L Dave Baker pushes on for VICTORY! .51 i Wx: V ' rn? I, --a J ' 4: .Md 312 E, ,.,a 1- riff, 9 v, fi 'IV' , my 1 'ff f V 4. 1 ,f 36- N, an 1, gn :QM vw 'm f 'Q ,,,. W 4 anu- fm. ,av-if -,w 1 i D F f T 3 Top Row CL-RJ: Coach Don Bailey, Rick Rowe, Marty Diller, Manager Mike Sollenberger and l.V. coach Bob .Kreider. Row. Bob.Parmer, Withhisbestlootfo lim Hopkins, Dave Stoltzfus, jeff Meshy, Harry Moon, Dennis Stoltzfus, jeff Rice and Harry Harsh. Row 3: Mike Lichty, William Diaz, Ron Baron, Don Bomberger, Darrel Hackenberger, lim Maurer and Mike Wallace. SECTIO TWO CHAMPIONS La.. -D . ., .. Speed and the ball at his command, lim Maurer runs down the field. I l As the spect Winning a key L-S and E-town Heading the Ron Baron, any received honoi Time out and a team huddle to boost spirit. lw- 2: B0b.Palmelf With his best foot forward, Darry Hackenberger executes a side pass. on William Diaz, R f- rf A . . ., ,. ,, ., .1 ,, A A ,,, , , ' 'f .ma Aa. A ' EI ,V ,, ? A ,AW if , .ff ' , ,f , 'gf pw. , 7 W 4,9 QM' za f A X ta. , t 2 , , , i W J f gs , , ' afaiii' of if ivftfig W' . ffl' ?4',-wwhumiiasl y? 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T Q 5:93 ', :'!,,j'f.' elif :A M iL4'im.',:'3-1 ,wrl1:f.,q if Z A N, 51. , ff 'jgaii ff L k is T A--- --lv e-si , A .ei' 'W 1 . ,' ' 3 ' ,, 7 if by f is by ,z 1153, J fx Hr. su., fi fw Qsfiwf Qfii'?i ,,.J- T' ,, ,af'f'1?5s. lt' 'I n Q32 Ui f'i4f'-'Qi-.z, '7 7' 3 ff 1' A a. 15 ' .2filf 'i,, 7'gf'2 fi'2' TZ H, V Wifi 'fi 8 J i Wm liff .fab . 'ffl uf at .5t?3f'l' -fffflrf 1525357 is T 1 Qt, 1, 4 'ml me , my f l if- T jim Hopkins struggles for command. As the spectators increased so did the BRAVE victories. The lights and triumphs had a special effect on Pequea. Winning a key game with strong McCaskey by Mike Lichty's goal, we held second place. The final game between L-S and E-town resulted in Pequea reaching a goal after a season of hard work: Section Two Champions! Heading the team were seniors Don Bomberger fCo-captainl, Mike Lichty, lim Maurer, Darry Hackenberger, Ron Baron, and Mike Wallace. William Diaz, foreign exchange student, was a valuable asset. lim Hopkins, junior, received honorable mention. Muscles straining, Rick Rowe moves in for the shot. ll f f V x T, Q if? ' f f -'53- ' '- i f sw . .. .affirm QT -, l lf: Zgsffgggiy ft l e L., -J' -:A l l li- ziiibif -' ,f-. gag- 4.-1.1-'fa if I i 7' ' as 1 3' -K S 57 4 ,... A 4 , 5 ff' rffwnb-,Viv 'iii' , E Q if ' aw, L ,V, xg , V ,Ai b ,,,,,v,,, Q,AA ,I wif, A .V', '5V!,jf?- - g ff Vt 7 ' H A f V V- , f , .Q .V ,V I n 1 -f' Q, 'cf., l,,4 , 4 V , V, f 1 I . ,A , 1 Z' , I, Q I, -W, V ff, V 'V :,. .'..v I llll 4 , lv , U,.V,Wf',j , ,,,, 1 2 V 2 f ' f VV . , W ' - VJ 7' , M fn 9 3 fll f f f f f ,I 5? . WW if , fi? , 3 I , ., ff I 4' .11 V f l ', 5 f- , , , ,V .f , , ,.444iyi ,ig,., Af? 'Q . , f ,Q 44, in f f ff W , , ,f X I f f fy fwfgf 22 , HI' gf , 1 l. , .yf 1 ' 11 I W , , 1 f fs, 1 1 I I , ,my 14 W V! 4 , , ff' 1 'V , MV 2 '12 V 2 V, ,V 'V A , fffi my ' ' , ' Af, 2 -, ,, ' ' f ,WV . ,4-infix.. , Y X A N If I, A H,,,,,- , ,, -Z , f , 9 Z ff an W ' ,Q wah, Mr J . , 4 , , V ' f 'f f ff ,'Vf,1, :y,,,'e if fwfwtf 'ff' A 1, f X ,W ..,,. f f. ,,A, ,W V, .,. f if f V 1 I 6 1 2 V mi af , , 4, X ,fa My ,V ,, , , ., f M l , V! Q' ,J ,Mrk . .. f 7 , W, If , W- 4, V ,, , . ,Will W f M I ,, af 55, . A sg ,g y M, my J , f , 'cf' ff 1 ,W ., N 1 3 ' W 4' V , ' , I ' ,V 3. ,ff Q' ff f lf k M it L ' f ' Z 4? L :V ' ,. W' ,,,a.4.M' K f' , ' ,ha mir ,L F Q f' l 1 1 J f . 7 2 lm. Top Row CL-Rl: Coach jeff Bohler, Bob Stauffer, leff Meshey, Lester Dietrich, Don Lennon, Marv Rice, l.V. coach Bill Charles. Row 2: Gary Glick Gordon Lutz, Bob McKillips, Dave Stoltzful. Row 3: Ron Baron, Marty Diller, Don Bomberger, lim Hopkins, Gregg Lutz and Rick Rowe. I l DESIRE, DETERMI ATIO 1 4 lf gr 1 X, I f 1 ... WM. fa fTeamwork, dedication, and tireless energy go hand in hand H V , ,.,.' MV. 22 Gary Glick, E. Although desire alone doesn't bring wins, the determin- ation and practice saw many close games. We lost with- in 6 points with Norlebco and Elco. The team won 3 games. Pequea beat Don- egal 76-82, Norlebco 87-95, and Annville- Cleona 65-73. jim Hopkins was select- ed to the second team and Rick Rowe and Don Bomberger were given honor- able mention. Don Bomberger shoots for those importam foul shots. is rg is d.. -2, jim Hopkins successfully gains control. 59 .I . ,W 1,51 X 33 ,, U, i E if : 1 '. 'f , 4 Q y ' 11 F' in .M is ,W AW AWWA Girls Basketball l1st Row L-Rl: lo Breneman, Sandy Schatzmann, Barb Hershey lCaptainl, jean O'Donnell and Cindy Acker. l2nd Rowiz Shirley J Hochstetler, Sara Reeser, Vicki Benner, Heidi Denlinger, Carol Zimmerman, Jeanna Eichelberger and Varsity Coach Richard Gerz. 13rd Rowb: l.V. Coach Fran Sattazahn, Manager Rose Reedy, ludy Steinmetz, Patti Stoltzfus, loy O'Shea, Patty Weidman, Ruth Martin, Donna Martin, Ray Hillard, Ann Rutt and ludy Weaver. GlRL'S BASKETBALL 1 . ff ffjaf 4532 233 V V. Y ' 4 ff, , ,, , Y f 'DO x. .W 4 ,- W X w TY' . . L4 ' 4. Y C.-t '- 'l Nu.- ' . :G - . r i -L, 1' ' M Time-out and instructions from Coach Gerz. 60 , f -3714 ' ., 1 ,- ,,,::,K,L,.f,r,,f4f,,Ji ,451 2 9:4 5,5 , , 7, , I - . . ,Q .A , ,i,, f,f,f,,f'gQ- 'xx- i ' .S Q I -1 V .,,Ns:N...,M-f- V, , ,,..,, W, , ,Q ..L, 11' ' ' - -fw...,: V 'vi Shirley Hostetler dribbles downcourt. , ., ,.,., , V A '- - ma., f ..,,,wk- - ,Q ' 4 . f H I ' tw' , ll .,,, KPIQ i.- , I - .M ' I 2 leanna Ei New coacl managed only Day- The ling 26' Sandi' Scl Season t. 22nd Rowl: Shirley n' Donna Martin, ' ., x sift JJ-S X , ,L ,ta 1.1--X 'fftzsz r ir 'Www Q - rc sf x NGN Li:13f fW'f Q:-3 ., X Xf'X , y u r Q ' Q it F gi . leanna Eichelberger shoots for two points. New coaching and a season of hard work managed only one win against Lancaster Country Day. The final score was PV-32-Country Day- 26. Sandy Schatzimann was high scorer for the season with 117 pts. Concentrating! knowing each point counts, lean O'Donnell shoots from the foul line. ,fjif'Q f f ' Q' , sf Sandy Schatzmann in complete control, m0v6S f0f a basket. npr 3 5 , , V5 A V L' i my V ,vV,.! gi ' A t X In E Top Row QL-RD: Bob Bills, Harry Moon, Kent Ressler, Dave Stoltzfus, Bob Benner, Gordon Hoover, Dennis Stoltzfus, Mike Sollenberger, Bris Skiles. 2nd Row: jeff Kuhn, Larry Ferguson, jerry Brackbill, jeff Summers, Denver Gentry, Gary Kuhn, Dennis Moore and Brian Gregg. 3rd Row: Frank Fuetterer, Barry Ferguson, Kere Hoover, Dwight Ranck, Mike Warren, Leroy Riehl and Mike Horst. WRESTLI GC-RCWI G v STRONG i' 7 P 5 F' H5 if '. , Q ly 4 5' - F ' in 5 . I 5 , ti Hr' X .1 1 .AVA g I W 1 - 5' I by A fr 1 Mx 'I W A' 2' 'V .4 3 4 21:2 4' I I If 'H r' F75 'gf F ' Bris Skiles outstand' R , ing I . wrestler, had a perfect season D of 13-0-0. 62 L ,f,rLr'sf f , '- -fr , If I r 5 .NN al lllenbelgef Bris Jfegg, 3rd llow: JWING geffec l i--'--- Senior Bob Bills positions himself for a pin. V wr an for , N dv -3- Q av. . 1 s,ls y ,.f:1 1 i . is ,A , , Q Q 6 L 'F' 7 fs S VN '- we ,f -, , 1 ffl., ' X I fx vi- ,ty 3 1 K I A2 V . I ' ,,,, 1 rLV,, 5 i ,V -. A V -:.3g.i:,7 rl ' QA mc e 5 1 'Q A f K 42 ' ,Jn S4 gig v gf L . f 0, 9 . , U ,. li J bv xx F 1 is51. if ,is fisli b ?7 g ,QQJ 1 Q.1 g junior Dave Stoltzfus is cheered by as he leaves the mat and a successful pin The record of 3 wins, 10 losses is misleading, but things started to change this year. So many individuals had fine seasons. Bob Bills won the 105 lb. wt. class l f at Annville-Cleona Tournament and Dave Sto tz us finished runner-up at 112 lb. wt. class. Mike Warren lbs. An outstanding moment of was winner at 119 h son was when Bris Skiles wrestled lerome t e sea Acker of Ephrata, and pinned him. Before Acker's defeat he had only nine points scored against him. Doing everything right, Bris Skiles MOVES in for a pm. ' 3' P- BM 1 an . ..,. M .... , Q I ':V, , V,-- f ag fi fiir ,. ll fi 1'f - ,. , .,,. , ,f 1 , 'i is ..f- f,,.-, F ,t., ip A A, A A W 1 as i, .syy I R ., ....,k,,,...,. Q. If fr 1 - A H W 15 ,., ,,., 5 M Y X s as. ,Q 1 .1 t 1 ...,.. W 11 'v1r ' C W, 4: , . z1,v,f, ' ' 4 , , ?1f,'yw ' , f ' ' , I W , f . ff, ,, 1 l 7,1 , f ' f , , , il' 1. ' V, Of! f '5 , 0 , 7 ,f L V , QW -. 7 ' K 'f T Aff 4 !'! f , -. ,,.! ff f X fy 1 , . M' ' 1' ff Z 1 if I i l Top Row CL-RD: Tony Fox, Randy Shenk, Vernon Hillard and Ted Parmer. Middle Row: Don Sheaffer and Sandy ij Becker. Bottom Row CL-RJ: Don Greer, Mike Norris,xMike Fisher, jeff Chrobocinski and Coach Gerald Gottwald. l Cindy Greer and Mike Chrobocinski iAbsentJ. l in l 1 3 l L S ' il l ,nv f 1 - ' l l I il ' li 1 5 l T T' ll 'I l l A ' l , 53, Q T T y T 1 l . 5 1 I fi S Q , T ' ' J im! K 1 l ,1 fy L C 4 .-A , or' - ,i'- --1 ' --vw- lllai . -,. Top Row QL-Rl: Marilyn Morrow, Cindy Shenk, Sue Stoner and Gloria Diller. 2nd Row: Bev Moore, Carmen Shade and Denise Hackenberger. 3rd Row: Coach ludy Thurbon Diane Hackenberger, Karin Vongehr, Susan Stoltzf T K h d ' Beane,Linda RanckandTessWamboId. us, anya OS ma an Managers Anne l'l aff Mr. Ranck remlnds Roger Brlll and Bruce Maltlandp Strategy IS the name of the game., 4 . 1:1 Top Row QL-RJ: Bruce Maitland, Mr. Ranck, Roger Brill, lim Shirk and john Young. 2nd Row: Dave Baker and Doug Brackbill. Doug Brackblll advances and blows Dave Bakers whole game. 64 2. Q 'H Lv, Soccer QL-RJ: Sharon Fulgenzi, Pam Wetzier, Sharon Shertz, Becky Bell and Deb Ludwig- ff? .ffvfs a f:e,sii'?? . , vm. w.. w Varsity Soccer: Linda Brackbill, Sue Russell E THUSIASM H Q 9 ---Q , Cindy Davis, Deb Baurer, Brenda Wenger, joan Frey, Shannon McLerran iCaptainJ, and loan Parmer. Varsity W skerhwayres i s x-- all m.,,,.,,,...-fm, , I N iam' f 2 if 'Vs' A ' if ',,Vf X Af' Cy, ,M ' fyyfr ,MM 5 W ' W' 7W?ff!E'f ff ,f x ' ,,,, , ,, .,,,. ,, - ' r v - - ww, f, f zfx. ... .,:- .,,.. , , ' , , ,,1QJH'2f..ffff,441 ' l.V. Basketball lL-Rl: Pam Wetzler, Marsha Miller, Sharon Fulgenzi, julie Kurtz, Kim Raum, and Brenda Simpson. ff 5 f Parmer' ' EXCELS . , ' X51 MA 1,'S,.w V ,. ,, , f A . ,A f , Q .mmf , Mqtyff , - V :IA f,fJw'.f' .,,.,f.,.. A In yfxs , , 'W' , -,dh My 1 ,, ,A ,.Y..,Y.,,,a,, itll, uw, 74a'2, h3'Ffr ' WV4' H A Vlarsity Wrestling lFront L-Rl: Bev Zimmerman, Deb Graybill and Becky Bell. CBack L-Rl: Cheryl Homsher, joan Parmer lCaptainl, and Diane S ethway. WZ CW MJ W s N D ef 'WI ,Q D ,, , nga ,t M92 :'f, lV f I f in 9, :sn-Q. by 'sg f .V ..Vz re f nn., Varsity Basketball iBottom to Topl: Linda Brackbill, Diane Seabrease, Shannon McLerran fCaptainJ5 Deb Baurer, joan Frey, Sylvia Bucki walter, Cindy Davis and Brenda Wenger. 'v-we Diane Seabrease and the other cheerleaders try harder. A is inspired the t X Sam to Senior cheerleaders under the new soccer lights, anxiously await for the kick-off. f 68 1 g frqw , M '2zmQs-.53 4- - My-f' -'f'1g W . ' -' 225279 'gf f ' '11 , .. Mm-fg wus, 11 - 'M -' Ji2s1af J 0 M N P ' 1 -T fQf3ff, 51 A P 5 xr zy,,, '1'-5.1.-f y 1,4 Q .5 ,J fy , 4.,.,A,. f , af-Fw. fp. , , m fy-.fi ' f ' . ff, Y? ,' f , ,ma , ' H if , ' --1-. .Q www .,.,.,f- X E' s 1974 95, 'I Q, :if-1,51 ' ft ' Avi a ' Q -213,1EE , ' , S s inspired the team to PEQ EA VALLEY SPORTS SCENE 69 x xk bs- CROSS COUNTRY PV 55 Hempfield 52 Elizabethtown 36 Warwick 46 Manheim Township 33 Columbia 22 Norlebco 39 Lebanon 37 Eph rata 50 Lancaster 34 Elco 51 Penn Manor 48 Garden Spot 52 Solanco 55 Annville-Cleona 52 Conestoga Valley 44 Lampeter-Strasburg SOCCER PV 0 Elizabethtown 2 Penn Manor 1 Lampeter-Strasburg 2 Solanco 0 Hempfield 2 Donegal 3 McCaskey 0 Elizabethtown 2 Penn Manor 4 Lampeter-Strasburg 3 Solanco 4 Hempfield 3 Donegal 1 McCaskey 1 Elco 3 Tulpehocken IV-9 Wins 3 losses 2 ties HOCKEY Opp. 4 Conestoga Valley 2 Columbia 9 Hempfield 3 Country Day 3 Lampeter-Strasburg 2 Garden Spot 2 Solanco 2 Manheim Township 3 McCaskey 1 Penn Manor IV-7 Wins 1 Loss 2 Ties Opp. 15 15 23 15 24 38 16 21 17 21 16 16 15 15 15 18 Opp. 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 6 Home 1 2 0 O 1 1 0 2 0 0 CHESS PV Opp- 1 Columbia 4 2 Country Day 3 5 Garden Spot 0 3 Palmyra 2 W Manheim Township 416 2 V2 Hempfield 21f2 2 V2 Penn Manor B 216 5 Penn Manor A 0 5 Lancaster Catholic 0 1 Solanco 4 3 McCaskey CNLJ 1 PV 5 62 , 63 I 53 C as h 63 A 73 E 52 44 C 48 L, so 5' 72 72 The school and individual players on each team OWS 3 great deal to the managers. They don't receive the glory in winning, but work behind the scenes, f0f every game, whether winning or losing, to be success- ful. Top Row CL-Rl: Sharon Rutter, Loretta Clark, E 1 lllibeth B Hackenber rysonl Te ss W ge' lea an Moore 2nd ' n Smoke, . - R . MlkeSoIlenberoW- Tammy Bef, Vicki Bef l 0Dp. 4 3 0 l' 'VnShip 5 ll B 21 l A ll l10lic 3 in 1 5. Solanco Manheim Central Donegal Garden Spot Norlebco Annville-Cleona Elco Cocalico Lampeter-Strasburg Solanco Penn Manor Octorara KNLJ BOYS BASKETBALL Opp. 80 96 84 84 69 65 58 97 69 100 79 75 JV-2 Wins 20 losses ' l wea ters on each teanl 0 the They don 'eww f behind fha ffeffflell or loSif'g'E3reia Clark, RUIICT1 -.fn wa-- Elizabeth Bryson, Tess Wambold, Linda Ranck, Diane Hackenberger, lean Smoker, Anne Beane and Connie Moore. 2nd Row: Tammy McLerran, Patti Graham, Mike Sollenberger, Vicki Benner and Diane Seabrease. PV 21 17 32 18 26 34 1 9 8 28 32 24 27 27 25 23 24 11 21 27 PV 36 18 12 21 36 12 21 24 23 39 20 20 11 71 PV 68 Spring Grove CNLJ 47 Manheim Central 82 Donegal 61 Garden Spot 95 Norlebco 72 Annville-Cleona 40 Redland KNLJ 60 ElCO 33 Cocalico 50 Lampeter-Strasburg GIRLS BASKETBALL Conestoga Valley Garden Spot Lampeter-Strasburg Manheim Township Columbia Manheim Township Hempfield McCaskey Penn Manor Lancaster Country Day QNLJ Lampeter-Strasburg Solanco Columbia Solanco Conestoga Valley McCaskey Garden Spot Penn Manor Hempfield JV-3 Wins 16 Losses WRESTLING Fleetwood Octorara Elizabethtown Lampeter-Strasburg Lebanon Donegal Cedar Crest Norlebco Annville-Cleona Elco Cocalico Eph rata Lancaster Catholic IV-5 Wins 2 Ties 5 Losses Opp. 77 77 46 66 27 69 51 65 67 26 59 40 41 60 75 45 100 43 64 Opp. 15 34 52 28 15 49 36 31 32 18 31 32 41 OPP 88 99 76 95 87 83 86 80 108 62 ff f ,WWW fwwfzgff 1 1. 4: 7 , CLASS OF '75 Allyger, S. Axe, R. Bagshaw, T. Baker, R. Bair, 1. Barker, R. Barr, B. Bauer, D. Becker, S. Benner, V. Beyer, 1. Buckwalter, D. Buckwalter, S. Burkey, B. Carter, M. Clapsaddle, P. Clark, G. Clark, L. Coates, D. Dalmas, M. 4 Elected by their fellow juniors were: Diane Seabrease, president, Sharon Rutter, treasurer, Loretts Clark, se Denlinger, vice-president. M.,-1 . l t l llk' ,-ll 41 'fl will' . .i , Q - 9. ' -.--1 ,rU'.' 3 S '7, C' '5' nf JL 'ls' H ' ls 'VX y. '- :T 1 l X 8' J 1 i f ci I I l I ,l ,Ann fvrf, -v- A A,.,, 4-' it X, E .N 1 wg' ,', , .s. K' i 5 f -sg ,Q ff' A' 'W 3 9 t- 3 2 . '-+7 , QQ 7511? f , .6 , '1 ll l. raw? - 9ll'i'l . ,ff Ofryy if, 'ics I - lg rO .+x'ff'q:g H gl l rs-'ul-, 'fl f . Lf. l 341:42 rn 'ix -.Wa-J , X K. ,fl . at .Q , A 154. x, 1 1 ' lf' 3 al I 'rf ' is , 7 . . I f 0 g :' -A 1 A X I --I t A ...Q ' 74 f 1- , I2 ,Q 2 1 ,if X I , l ull , Vt' , . 5. QC' F ag- . 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Esh, W. Fisher, R- ff' Gordon Lutz seriously and confidently strikes a poses. Frey, R. Fried rich, D. Fuetterer, F. Carver, D. l l Gehman, D. P 1. ....yy 'fy fm' Geiter, P. ' D, D f, f Y I . 5 f Q , Mrs ,Q so ' George,S. X i U A . C-lick,C. ' T1 Glick,G. J., 'f g u,-f -D. . 1.4 1700. U QU O 9 A -fs' - QQ , : - 9 Q Good, A. Graybill, D. Greer, C. 75 ng....' lv ll l l v T ln' i!lAAi Q ' w .gymi I f '-N ,Q Q V x S A , fi, if i Q -V I W f W 'Q 4? lv f' V lvl: . 392 M .QQ w M Q , V A ' ' f , i . ,, 'rif 5 A ., ' ,,,, jk 3.7, L, , y . , ...Q , ' 2 ' -. E H3 - -J 1 f Var , V 1 if ,f . , fl 'fl can .. . 1 .iz -' 17 4 f' 1 1 ,Qs ff t ,ge 5, 'VI If .1 I f ll' if I f A LX. V V- ,-,Z 3 Q Q ',,,1 1 1,1 Aff, Vuztliii lx V . ,. BQ-V.: sity Soccor cheerleader, Brenda Wenger, bundles up for an evening game. 76 ' I figyf , ' va, by M, - ,yy , WM 'Zu 'fl X W' f Y K, , , ,f 4 Z J f ,,.f-mv 1 ' ll' A , X 493 . X X? 'W g 12.7.15 y . , .. I I . f 5 f f 4 4 f 6 X X 4 Gregg, B. Groff, K. Hackenberger, Harsh, H. Henry, T. Hershey, D. Hewes, M. Hicks, B. Homsher, C. Hoover, G. Hoover, K. Hopkins, I. Kauffman, G. Kennel, C. Keneagy, K. Korns, L. Krantz, G. Kreider, M. D. , ,ew-qw Z ,,,, , f f fy X fff l K 'fs 7 A Vi l l l lg' Aglil f I- . Y fd' A' V' if 1 ' .,. 'I YW ' . A . gy WJ' in ' 7 ' 'ww , . I ,WW Mai 4 ' SVT 9 . -4. 'gy , ,Q ix, f liz: Er' ,- N13 J: , ,.. , ,- .,,, H tgp., '., . , .7 95 4 4:.'z3YQr1u' 'f -:ab 'af 'iauzkiff' ig 'u,',?.' brawl Kuhn, 1. Lantz, A. Lennon, M. Loveless, E. K ,,'v V A ,.,,.', ,fl ' , , ff G uv W ff X 1 ,Q 4 M1 1 is.. 1 of 1 M ' ij . , 5 Q., Lutz, G. McCarty, T. McKillips, R. Martin, D. Martin, Martin, Mateer Moon, N T. ,S H. 142,243 B. berger' D' T. Y, D, ,M. ef, C. ff G. F, K. 5, l. an, G. I, C. BY, K. L. , G. r, M. gffijg I:f:7:E9iKe?E5:22fir2-5,-. 3' - .1.. - f .. ' f i lag. L .21 P: 1 4 5 4 ini? ' x ts Q ,pr 'W' , , Yu, 3 f W Q f 2 if 15?' f u: cn ll V 4 .H I !l Mafilflflv' Mafllfll Mateef' ' M0001 H ' ' V4.5 ,. . , 'QF' ,, ', . 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M -J , .B Q - f . I.. K Y i,i f Un F' 'fe My x , . . - Q e Q : 5 Q AW .,.. ...JH Snavely, R. Stauffer, R. Stoltzfus, C. Stoltzfus, D Stoltzfus, L. Stoltzfus, S. Stringer, M. Strubel, G. Summers, L Summers, S Sweigart, G Troupe, H. Vongeh r, K Wallace, I. Waltman, P Wanner, I. Ware, L. Weaver, B. Weaver, C. Weaver, E. Weaver, 1. Q ,W iwqg ' fl ' Brenda Simpson modestly tries to hide her face as her picture is taken. A K ian Patricia Eby-President WE REMEMBER THEM... - e y M... CLASS OF 74 SENIGRS SENIGRS SENIGRS SENICRS SENICDRS SENICDRS SENIGRS SENIGRS Carol l' CharI Te Y LYNN Barker Ronald L Baron Ariet, Iinice lllla fltker Carol Louise Bau m I en Baker Charles Bechtel s.- f' a?,.a3w 'rm' K 'iw M 'fm its Karen Beckett Arietta R. Beiler aroii L .lanice E. Benedict Mim Beiler Robert Bell sr- 'Q- ss f I was N All 'gf Robert Bills Fay A. Bloom Dave Boas 93 ll xx. Donald C. Bomberger Douglas L. Brackbill Linda I- Brackbill Mary Brady joAnn Breneman Eva Marian Brooks 3-all lerry L. Brubaker M. EI- b h B Susan Brown :za et ryson Scott Burkholder Donald Byerly Violet Lorena Cantrell 94 fi Cori D. Caskey ,. ' 1 C a a r what ,an ,MQ 5 ' , .... 4 -..,-,,, , , U if , R , in h aww if Dary Cauller Mike Chrobocinski Donna jane Clark 55 an Barbara 1. Coates Debra Sue Coates Peter D. Combs 95 Cindy A. Davis LE. Denlinger Kevin L. Denlinger Roy L. Denlinger Tom Denlinger Coleen D. Devlin William Diaz Craig A. Diem Gregg A. Diem Dawn Donato Patricia Lynn Eby Bonnie Engle Evelyn Fahr uw? Rhonda j. Feister f 'fQ'7fi'Y'Q? Z7 'W'W3 f'Q5fF: A-f .- 'f'-:fam -'C'aI-M:':f-ff '2f 'fX2f1:f14E',-1' 'U':.r:' 4' K lbw, -Lv.: .2 ' 4 'ff I . :gfQ N we 21-29132-V 1 ,-'-fp:C.., Z-19:,:fyiiS?:fff?jEi55i,i'5f5555151232 'L,,.r-2,w,:.4:,:4fk - ' K, , , . .,.w,LM WM,3Q...::,Q?52V .0453 ,,.1 . ,.,.. ,:,. ,i.,: ,gym X my m :-4 .nw- C ,g1.,3,,:.' 51,3 Eli Fisher jackie Fisher jo Dawn Fox , N--J, ts os.....4, X If '15 'fe- f' X xfil Vicki Flores loan C. Frey 1 Barbara Ann Fromm jerry H. Gehman Barry Graybill Carol Marie Green Carlton Gregg 97 1 I r e Sandra 1. Gregg laclin S. Groff ff' ' . 7' ' ff bv' I , l l Darrell Hackenberger CYmhla Harry if l vi' Deb Haubert Frank Henry Barbara Hershey Karen Hershey 98 52' 1 --'V 3 - iw Polly I Glenn l 1 4 RaYmon N 4.1 f 1fH2 , ef ' , 732' 24 Y uma: 1 :L ga, Nancy K. I- Gregg S. Groff lia Haffl' l V J , 1: .. 2 I X l Z 5 0 , 5 l aff Polly Ann Higgins l 1, fwgffgf f f l I x , ff f if ji I 2 f 5 e 2 5 ' ff jf 1 l - f 1 I WM 4, 4 x ., 'X if 5 ' ff ' - , ' wmwv-,,, ' x f V I Ke y I ,2g,:,.' afygf, ' ' f' if we ff ., '4'AQ:4,w Of' ' , ,U 1 Z5,g,.q V f , M P f fur 7 4.2 2.1 ,, az. cf., Qgmmn., Glenn Hillardjr. , , f f 77 , ' 1, 1 2 '- 2 -' - ' 4 f Vfv. f ., f ' Raymon Marie Hillard Diane 1. Hoffer - me ff- fmfv-4.4 'ww-w:aafrvf ' E .fL,g:f' '.3L.'Z'AZf, ,f M 'mv 1-41.4, I Fei' 0 'ffi'7,!.15?iiaz5??iA , - 1 f A - I , ,,.. lj, ,L.,f .WH ,,.f.'f+f-if-122' N M HefSh9y l Nancy K, Hoover Robert Daniel Hylton Doris L. johns 99 13 Q73 hu Debbie K. jordan Marl f ,.f f in Kauffman Robyn Kay Kline Deborah Krantz Sharon L. Kreioer ' Gif? KUGV ' Wink Vincent P. Kuhn lr. - loan Marie Lammey Ronald Lantz Debra Leidy 5, .,,f ...ah Heidi C. Lengacher Mike Lichty H, 1, Sandy L. Ludwig William Ludwig Greg' Barbz Carolyi lohi '1. n L- Kfeider ' ara Leidy I LichlY Ludwig Sw Gregory P. Lutz Barbara 1. McKilIips leanne McLaughlin Shannon K. McLerran www Barbara Martin jim Martin jim Maurer Robert Meck WHS Carolyn M, Miller Donald B. Miller -' J X -11 n 1 ,ml I 'QM r . Y 1 -lhnqnaqn Iohn Miller Ken Miller 101 5 H K, 'C 792 ' f wiv' Z ' ': 4 'w I 9 f 0764? ,Q V fo ff 2? 'fy W, 0 ' W, A 5 i Richard Michael 1- Noffis . B. N borg Kimberly D Moore R Charles Neff I ew Gar Sue Req n 'e Parmer Thomas O Shea joan Mane Parmer Tern C3532 -gage. fffqfpgag- f'1f'2?2 ?2 1, -.12 . vf,. .2 Z Z' Rickll 599' D- Miller J. Moliszewski fi1.N0f'iS Farmer MP9 Richard S. Pickel Robin Lynn Pickel Cynthia L. Pike Merle E. Pittman, lr. Gary Pitz Dwight M. Rank Louise Rank Douglas L. Reimold WZWMYUIJ ' if ' 4, 'Z ifg Sue Remley Kathi Lynn Renshaw fic? Nw--'WWA Rick Rice Kathryn Sue Riehl Qfig ,A 4. .1 3 103 6 l Bonnie R. Rineer Beverly Rohrer l-iffda l-' Rohfef me- x 'ffifffl Q, ws ww-R yppwnw .amsumvdnlll E w.,mQ Robert D. Rutt ff' ' Donald W. Shaeffer L. Susan Russell lellley gig Sandra C. Schatzmann Dawnf lohn Shenk ,Diane Darlene E. Shertz larnes D. Shirk Elaine M Skiles 104 jere K. Skiles loristo Russell I. Schatzmann hn Sllenk ig.. 'Q V? A 3 ,, If lefffeY l-- Smoker Linda Smoker Michael L. Sollenberger joyqe Elaine Spade Dawn Steffy Deborah E. Steinmetz I. Diane Stirling Lisa Stoltzfus .5 .Q...., ..,.,.,, re K. Slflles Lori Stoltzfus Merv Stoltzfus Richard Stoltzfus loan Marie Strubel 7917:- Kathy lo Strubel Mary Kay Truitt Theresa Waltman Regina L. Wasson W, -D' , 4 I 5 ', X , 5? 5 , ff , A Q , ra ,. .1 , 5 N X , . N.Nx.Mt.s........t-.Nat - ' hs ' -4. - NYY ' Uv 'hiv ski I. .v'Nw'. is s:QwN,1t Q. Patty Vongehr Cindy Walter Jeannette Watson Ken Weiler 5. Susan Diam 2 Dennis Wi I I Walter Weiler 1 . ' 4 E ! ,'.-Us . fm .ff .4 Susan Diane Weir Elaine M. Wenge NO' r Marcy Wenger Melanie R. Witherow fin A 'W-vuvwaf' Dennis Witmer Gloria Woods fo ii S- Carol S. Zimmerman LOU Ann Zimmerman 107 80L W as f ma E v Vd EIEILSVDNVT VZV'Id 'IVZUNED 6 0ICJF1lSS,AEI'I'lEIHS ,, A P u2lHdvzl9o1oHd 1ooH3s zmozx I IUIUV A ,41 E381 4556353 VZW ' Phone: 442-4225 IEANETTE RUTTER'S E xif BEAUTY SHOP Newport Ave. b W 2' Gap, Pa. - 'Beauty is Your Duty , A V A PARADISE SUPPLY ' Paradise, Pa. 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FrozenGFoocgLockers PHONE 687-6580 442'fl1Oj'6 LENGACHER'S CHEESE X HOUSE . Q 5 YA'-C1 Q Q . Retail-Wholesale N b R.D.9If1, Kinzers, PA 17535 Phone 442-4388 110 If 3 I I N I I THI , 1 I 3 I I Phon. 717l 394 Or Write Box 57, Smc Pennsylvani Specializing in Pennsy X 1 Img. , F .1 .5 l 1 l COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION for Auto-Home-Farm-Business GEORGE E. HOAR White Horse Road, Gap, Pa. Compliments of Phone 442-4393 ' 1948 Lincoln Highway East in 9 I 1 iii. 1 , ,t'i if fiifiiiiia :Q ,A, 1 gr f r f 1 f-wily! Q f i' l'V 'l',' 1 A' iq., ffpaaff iiii 572, S fi 4 1 r il A :K WX, . i .,.4f,, , ,,r7',, llyrlz , h 1 v ii ,l ir Q .A A In Lf ' eatt g e . , ,, . ., TWV ry ' Home Mo siwoxerow: .B My fo Lwwwf msn-.mx go s . ' O 'J HOME DRESSED MEATS - is 1 'Cin .cv 4 f 7 e 0 TE 30 'gl leo! ...., 1 E Home Cu red PO RK 81 BEEF Phone 7171394-7111 : SB 0' Wme to AW? 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Rhoads, Owner the store with a little bit of everything groceries, meat, produce, and hardware. in the Village oflntercourse f . 40 MODERN ROOMS Write TRAVELER S Overacenturyo service COFFEESHOP REST MOTEL R d G R.D.4-1 BEN AND COOKIE Box l24 Route340 Vemon Ca ap sToLTzFus intercourse Pd I7534 YOUR HOSTS Phone 717 768 8731 Best Wishes to the Class of '73 WILLIAM MOSCOVIC LUMBER CO., INC. Paradise, Pa. 17562 , USA Phone CArea 7175 442-4590 or ' Residence 687-6811 ' GXL CLARK ASSOCIATES INC. Electrical Services Commercial-Industrial-Residenti al On Hatville Rd. R.1, Gordonville, Pa. Phone 717-768-8296 112 EST Mom w TRAVEU REST 110, B 1 lntercours? P ' - Z One . 5 -YI S JVIC VC. 2 90 f f 1 'F COMPLIMENTS OF MlLLER'S BAKERY, MlLLER'S SMCRGASBCRD AND STUCKEY'S Thomas E. 84 Beatrice I Strauss ! 'A WARREN WEAVER JEWELER 144 E. Main St. New Holland YA af Q23 HEX BARN lntercourse, Pa. 1 Your Local Ford Dealer f--me 11-row, - M,,W .1 I , B.Z. Mellinger, lnc. E Pequea Valley's nurse Miss Scholl at work. Aaverick-Mustang-Ford-Thunderbird i Torino-Pinto 508 W. Main Street For Quality Furniture See: New Holland' Perma' GOODS FURNITURE R.D. ifl New Holland ' Phone: 354-5178 ENTERPRISETELEPHONECO. Extension telephones-a wonderful way to Salfe em Steps and time-in color-add beauty and conven- :ence to everyday living. HARV BALDWINS GARAGE For Complete Telephone Service Call 354-4401 37-43 Diller Ave. ' LE Ou Cams' Pa. New Holland, Penna. 'HA' Phone: 442-4680 PHQNE ml S 114 Ierbird ffm' Q- Sn i IECO. ly to save 1d Conven' B I. : CLARK ELECTRIC INC Air Refrigeration Electrical Conditioning SALES 84 SERVICE KELVINATOR AIRTEMP appliances cooling 84 heating GIRTON KOLD DRAFT farm tanks ice machines KINZERS, PA 768-8228 ,A P ' Ovso MW HARVEST DRIVE FARM MOTEL And RESTAURANT UTHWEST OF INTERCOURSE AT CLEA VIEW ROAD 8 RV I JUST5 U E MR 15: MRS. MELVIN GROFF PHONE 7171768-8444 R. D IGORDONVILLE PA 17529 SH REINER'S FLOWERS Paradise, Pa. Congratulations from N EW HOLLAN D SUPPLY Distributors of Animal Health Products J.R. BURKHOLDER Body Shop Paradise, Pa. 768-3775 FARMERS FIRST NATIONAL BANK intercourse Office intercourse, Pa. I ,vi , , HA. f ffl? . r':x.!'1 V Su P Denlinger Insurance Box 88, Gap, PA 17527 I. Clair Denlinger, Phone: 442-4912 WHITE HGRSE LUNCHEO Subs - Steaks - Bar BQ's Soda Fountain Take Out Service Phone 717-768-8566 RUTTEFFS GROCERY Kinzer, Pa. N L From NETTE ., 3KitrIJen ?KettIz Jfnnng INTERCOURSE - PENNSYLVANIA 17534 AMOS EBY COMPANY Manufacturers of High Grade Fertilizer l Phone' 687-6091 FISHER MOTORS Paradise, Penne. Oldsmobile Paradise, Pa. Peqllea VaIIey's Cafeteria Staff N HC 2 M 1RY S Jfunhi ANIA 17534 Q Y ertilizer i 1 THE BANK WITH NO-SERVICE-CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS rf' S- l Q1- ,, q M F I if . ., X ,- i x . 1 STRASBURG' EAST KING STREET BUCK WILLOWSTREET 687-861 1 LANCASTER 284-41 75 464-3421 397-4732 MEMBER F.D.l.C. Lumber-Building Materials DENLINGER, INC. Paradise, Pa. Compliments of BaIdwin's Beauty Shop KAUFFIVIAN 'S Ed'hBId'-P . C'n,PA Home GRovvN FRUITS 't 3 Wm 'Op a' S Q Frozen Food Lockers-Meats-Groceries 2 Miles E. of intercourse on 340 M-M- GOOD 8' SON INC- A.L. Kauffman 81 Sons R.D.4f1 Box 79 Gordonville, PA 17529 Agway Lawn and Garden Service ? 117 i 2 , For Bankin g 1 That ls Easy, Pleasant and Persona . . . -B' NATIONAL TG BANK suoxerown V NEW HOLLAND FARMERS Use either of our three convenient offices . . . Two in New Holland, and one in Smoketown. EW HOLLA D A FULL F IIIIIEII NATIONAL IAANK Your Family Banking Center IRA STOLTZFUS 84 SON, AUCTS. Gap Auction Every Friday Night ,r Public Sales of All Types Real Estate-Antiques Z Household-Farm-Toons Member of State 84 Nat'I Auct. Ass'n. S 2 PHONE 17175 442-4163 SUMMERS84 ZIMS INC. PLUMBING 0 HEATING 0 ELECTRICAL AIR CONDITIONING PEQUEA AVENUE 413 VALLEY AVENUE GAP, PA. ATGLEN, PA. 19310 118 16 1 4 FUII VICE ' Nltt S. NUE PA 19310 Amtg DORIS IANET GKY 0 IF 'Ehc U o Q ' P 21' Mu W' ISE B58 311 ,3e,,a,,,m,, Mag 94, SW ON Rours 30-EAST PARADISE Rours 340 PHONE 5 ER U F Il are BIRD IN.:-IAND, PA. 717-768 seas U I Ff 'ttsaafrtff HQ: ' Congratulations Seniors 1 - - IULY 8: AUGUST D Imperlo Fashions MON-SATFROM 5 PM SUNDAYS FROM 4 PM Factory Outlet Banquets-Parties-Receptions Christiana, Pa. PH. 687-6885 ION NEW HOLLAND AIRPORT INC. New Holland, Pa. 1'Z557 Phone 717-354-4121 ' . Cessna sales 8: service - United States 8a Canada ,QB Government Certified Flight School For: Private, commercial, and Instructor Pilot Certificate Instrument Rating Multi-Engine Rating Ground School P 119 SKIP I I HIGH BROTHERS Feed-Grain- Fertilizer R.D. 56f1G0rdonviIle, PA 17529 Q Phone 354-0303 ? ' CLAI GLENN RUTT INSURANCE AGENCY S' Mews FORMAL WEAR RENTAL R.D. 41 Gordonvine, PA 17529 WEST END CLEANERS 768-3515 l 1 12 Western Ave. New Holland, Pa. WENGE G 6 Phone: . 3542380 LEAMI E. ROY TROUT 84 SON INC. , 1 1 Groce Butter, Eggs, 84 Cheese On Harristown Road Paradise RD41, Penna. Phone 17177 442-4346 . l 'NTEF P C.B. INT 120 3 E9 I 9 V SENCY T9 I i o O PAUL I. SHEAFFER lnsu ra nce Agency Inc. intercourse, Pa. Phone-768-8236 CLAIR W. DENLINGER Builder-Contractor Excavating Service RD iii Ronks, PA Phone: 687-7793 WENGER'S RESTAURANT Good Home Cooking Phone: New Holland, Pa. 354-2380 Route 23 LEAMAN PLACE STORE INC Groceries, Meat, and Produce Dial 1717i 768-8207 Paradise, PA 17562 innunoux nun ull INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER PARTS AND SERVICE C.B. HOOBER 84 SON INTERCOURSE, PA. 17534 PHONE-768-8231 if 'I21 Best Wishes From GAP DINER Gap, Pa. Mr. Chronister talks to his ninth-grade basketball team H ERSH EY GARIVI ENT COMPANY Hershey Ave., Paradise, Pa. C7173 687-6071 NEW HOLLAND CUT RATE 9Oak Avenue New Holland. Pa. l GAP HEIVICO International Truck Dealer 24 Hour Service BM100, I I 4 sales g i Fal 0 Q OUR 65th YEAR 1 Phone: 1 N X .Bb 'rl N V C54 NTCBL CAVUL S W.L. G 7 'HILL N011 NLT, Dara, OH DOWN PERMANENT FUlL LENGTH DECORATION ' BURNS T0 LAST BIT 0F TAPER Department Stgre and i Hardware LP-Gas STATE BANK OF PARADISE Tank Truck Delivery of Gulf ..-I-he Bank of Service., Home Heating Oils, Gasoline, , and Diesel Oil. MAIN BANK Paradise' Pennsylvania Phone: Intercourse, can I 1 GREENFIELD BRANCH 1950 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17602 SCOTT Member FDIC ' Each depositor insured to 520,000 I I FRIENDS AT GAP i I L? ll. I I , Congratulations from GARDEN SPOT BOWLING CENTER Strasburg, Pa. DUTCH TOWN AND COUNTRY INN, INC. Paradise RD if 1, Pa. Route 30 east Cclosed Mondays! Area Code 717 Phone Gap 442-4151 Charles 81 Olga Schatzman A I 0 1 I I l xw c fm! RS. WO RST 4 1 GEN ERAL lVlERCl'lAN DISE NEW HOLLAND MEAT ' . X MARKET A Phone 354-8351 J Butcher-Fresh 81 Smoked Meats Corner of Main 8. Railroad Sts. . , :ii 'X if I I N i I IN lcourse,PA Qitz. 2:11 V' fi lg I 1 J I ? 1 lT eats 5. VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC. Box 100, Paradise, Pennsylvania 17562 Sales Every Tuesday C12 Noonj Fat Hog Sale every Wed. 81 Sat. 19:00 AMD Phone: 442-4181 or 768-8204 Compliments of Shirks Chevrolet SCOTTIES GROCERY STORE Gap, Pa. a time for looking back ...and planning ahead RUTT'S GIFT SHOP AND PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH TOURS lntercourse, Pa. PHONE: 442-4338 2250, Wa, BEAUTY SALON R. D. tl PARADISE, PENNA. 17562 DOROTHY M. ZIMMERMAN PROPIIITOR A.c. 717 Phones 768-3216 or 768-8481 JOHN J. HOOBER, INC. Gordonville, Pa. 17529 Feed and Lumber ln many ways this is the most significant time of your lives. You have individually and collectively accomplished something of which you can be proud. You have graduated . . . and in doing so you have left your mark on your classmates, your school and your community. But things are changing for you . . . you are adults. Complete with a new set of rights, privileges, responsibilities and challenges. lvluch of the shape of our society depends on just what you do with these new challenges and responsibilities. We, at Sperry.New Holland, have faith that you will make the right choice and select the right course using the keen judgement and idealism that is characteristic of your generation. lt is in this faith that Sperry New Holland and its employees offer heartiest congratulations and best wishes to you . . . the class of '74, SPERQYQHNEW i-iol.i.AixD SPERFIY NEW HOLLAND IS A DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORPORATION 123 SENIOR INDEX P8 Carmelo Abreu 92 Wrestling 9. Pedro Colon Abreu 92 Intramural Wrestling 9,105 Ski Club 11. Shelley M. Abreu 92 Ski Club 115 Work Experience. Cynthia Louise Acker 92 Basketball 12. Susan M. Armer 92 Band 115 Student Secretary 11,125 Pep Club 11. David Allen Baker 92 Baseball 9-125 Chess 9-125 Cross Country 11,125 NHS 10-12. Terry Lynn Barker 92 Library Aid 9,105 Pep Club 115 Vo-Tech 125 Intramural Hockey 11. Ronald L. Baron 92 Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Basketball 9-125 Soccer 9-125 Dance Band 115 Baseball 95 Class President 95 Student Council 95 Band, Vice President 125 Musical 10,12. Stephen 1. Barr 92 Intramurals 9,105 Ski Club 10-12. Carol Louise Baum 93 Charles Bechtel 93 Tennis 10-125 Intramurals 9-10. Karen Beckett 93 Band 9-11. Arietta R. Beiler 93 Vo-Tech lOffice Practicel 125 Yearbook 11,125 Library Aid 9-11. Mim Beiler 93 Homecrafts 95 Religion Club 115 Library Aid 11. Bob Bell 93 Wrestling 10. lanice E. Benedict 93 Chorus 10-125 Girls Basketball 95 Religion Club 115 Photography Club 9. Robert Bills 93 lr. High Wrestling 95 Varsity Wrestling 10-125 Intra- murals 9,105 Wrestling Club 115 Baseball 9. Ps Fay A. Bloom 93 Library Club 11,125 Library Aid 9-12. Dave Boas 93 Band 9-125 Chorus 10-125 Musical 10-125 N.H.S. 11,125 Science Club 95 Chess Club 11. Donald C. Bomberger 94 Soccer 9-125 Basketball 9-125 Tennis 10,125 Class Presi- dent 115 Varsity Club 10-125 Student Council 9,105 lr. Senior Play 125 Musical 10,125 Band 11,125 Chorus 10- 12. Douglas L. Brackbill 94 Chorus 10-125 Tennis 10-125 Chess Team 9-125 Varsity Club Vice President 125 N.H.S.10-125 Musical 10-12. Linda 1. Brackbill 94 Chorus 9-125 Band 9-125 N.H.S. 10-125 Cheerleading 9,11,125 Chambersingers 11,125 Musical 9-125 Concert Choir 95 County Band 10-125 Pep Club 115 Pep Band 10. Mary Brady 94 Newspaper 95 Chorus 9-125 Chambersingers 10-125 N.H.S. 11,125 Treasurer 125 jr. Senior Play 11,125 Musical 11,125 Pep Club 9-115 County Chorus 11. lo Ann Breneman 94 Cheerleading 95 Chorus 10,115 lr. Senior Play 11,125 Musical 9,10,125 Student Council 9-115 Class Vice Presi- dent 105 Vo-tech lHealth Assistantl 125 Basketball 12. Eva Marian Brooks 94 Basketball 95 Majorette 11,125 Chorus 10-125 Library Aid 125 Pep Club 11. Susan Brown 94 Library Club 10-125 Vo-tech lFood Tradesl 11,125 V.l.C.A. Club 'l'I,'l2. lerry L. Brubaker 94 Vo-tech 10-12. M. Elizabeth Bryson 94 Band 9-125 Hockey 95 Manager 125 lr. Senior Play 11,125 Musical 11,125 Newspaper 11,12. Don Byerly 94 Stage Crew 11. Violet Lorena Cantrell 94 Yearbook 12. Carl D. Caskey 94 F.F.A. Chaplain 10,115 Secretary 125 lr. Senior Play 122 Musical 11,125 Wildlife Club, President 115 Chorus 11, I l I 1 I I I I I I I r r I I - .1 12: VOM' 9 Darlcaullel . Chroboclll rkeebau 9-12, 10-12. M Bas na lane Clal Dllrll,pClubl0fll Barbara l- Cgaleg Sisteflloo Debra Sue Coats Band 9425 Ch 125CouI1fYBa' Peter D. Combs Chorus 10-125 Cindy A. Davis Cheerleading Club Pe LE. Denllnger Basketball 95 T Kevin L. Denling IV Tennis 95 I Chorus 9,125 Band Front 12 sical11,125 Ski Roy Denlinger Tom Denlinger F.F.A.10-125 c Colleen D. Devli Chorus 105 Br ball Manager 5 Diaz 50CCer 12- Ch crubrz, ' Clalg A- Diem A-V- Club 10.1 QW8ADi t I-V-Cub 9.12 D awn D0hHIt0 Pat glass Presiden rolllfpaper 11 B l lblall' Clt Ohh le Engle llcla Lynn Ps 93 93 ll,l25 94 Presi- llli lr. Aus 10. 94 Jarsity I2. 94 eading oncert nd 10. 94 10-125 lusical 94 11,125 Presi- 12. 94 .ibrary 94 11,121 94 94 11,122 94 94 94 15 111 Pe 125 V0-A8- 942' Dary Cauller 95 Mike Chrobocinski 95 Baseball 9-125 Intramurals 105 Cross Country 115 Rifle 10-12. Donna lane Clark 95 Pep Club 1o,11. Barbara l. Coates 95 Sisterhood. Debra Sue Coates 95 Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Pep Club 115 County Chorus 125 County Band 10. Peter D. Combs 95 Chorus 10-125 Band 125 Tennis 125 Musical 10-12. Cindy A. Davis 96 Cheerleading 9-125 Chorus 95 Majorette 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Pep Club 115 N.H.S. 10-125 Yearbook 11,12. A 96 l.E. Denlinger Basketball 95 Tennis 10-125 Musical 11,125 Ski Club 11. Kevin L. Denlinger 96 IV Tennis 95 Varsity Tennis 10-125 Varsity Club 10-125 Chorus 9,125 Prom Committee 115 Tennis Club 115 Band Front 125 Student Council 125 N.H.S. 10-125 Mu- sical 11,125 Ski Club 115 Science Club 9. Roy Denlinger 96 Tom Denlinger 96 F.F.A.10-125 Class Treasurer 95 Tennis 10. Colleen D. Devlin 96 Chorus 105 Boy's Basketball Manager 105 Boy's Base- ball Manager 95 Boy's Soccer Manager 95 Musical 10. William Diaz 96 Soccer 125 Chorus 125 junior Achievement 125 Varsity Club 12. Craig A. Diem 96 A.V. Club 10-125 IV Wrestling 105 N.H.S.11,12. Gregg A. Diem A 96 A.V. Club 9-12. Dawn Donatto 96 Patricia Lynn Eby 96 Class President 125 Student Council 9,115 Chorus 9-125 Newfpaper 11,125 Yearbook 11,125 N.H.S. 10-125 FTA 105 Library Club 10,115 Ski Club 9-115 Musical 10. Bonnie Engle 96 Ps Stludent Secretary 11,125 Library Aid 11,125 Home Crafts C ub 95 junior Senior Play Costumes 12, Evelyn Fahr 97 Vo-tech iCosmetology1 10-12, Rhonda I. Feister 97 Library Aid 9-125 Library Club 11,125 Tennis Manager 11,125 Student Secretary 115 lr. Senior Play 12. Eli Fisher 97 lo Dawn Fox 97 Cheerleading 95 Boy's Basketball Manager 105 Boy's Soccer Manager 9,105 Chorus 10-125 Band 9-125 Boy's Baseball Manager 95 Wrestling Manager 105 Library Aid 9-115 Musical 9. Vickie Flores 97 loan C. Frey 97 Basketball 95 Cheerleading 10-125 Pep Club 115 Varsity Club 11,12, Treasurer 11,125 Cheerleading Captain 12. Barbara Ann Fromm 97 Library Aid 95 Girls Basketball Manager 115 Boy's Base- ball Manager 11. jerry H. Gehman 97 Band 9-125 Musical 9-125 Pep Band 9-125 Vo-tech 1Ma- sonry111,12. Barry Graybill 97 Soccer 95 Basketball Club 115 Intramurals 9,105 Vo-tech 11,12. Carol Marie Green 97 Basketball 105 Musical 115 Library Aid 9-11. Carlton Gregg 97 Agriculture 10-125 AV 11. Sondra 1. Gregg 98 Band 9-125 Dance Band 115 Hockey 125 County Band 12. laclin S. Groff 98 Vo-tech fFood Tradesl 11,12. Darrell Hackenberger 98 Soccer 9-125 Baseball 95 Varsity Club 11,12. Cynthia Harry 93 Vo-tech 11,125 Library Aid 105 Student Secretary 115 Science Club 9. Deb Haubert 93 Student Council 11,125 Vo-tech lCosmetoIogyi 115 Work Experience 125 Library Club 11. Frank Henry 93 P8 Intramurals 9,105 Ski Club 105 Wrestling 10. Barbara Hershey ' 98 Hockey 9-12, Captain 125 Basketball 9-125 Captain 125 Varsity Club 12. Karen Hershey 93 Chorus 9. Polly Ann Higgins i 99 Library Aid 105 Yearbook 125 Vo-tech IOffice Practicei 12. Glenn Hillard, Ir. 99 Soccer 9,105 Cross Country 125 Basketball 9,105 Tennis 105 Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Ir. Senior Play 11,125 Chambersingers 10-125 Dance Band 11,12. Raymon Marie Hillard 99 Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Yearbook 11,125 Student Council 11,125 Chambersingers 125 Dance Band 125 Class Vice President 11,125 Musical 9-125 Basketball 125 Chorus Secretary '12. Diane I. Hoffer 99 Chorus 9,105 Library Aid 9-125 FHA 105 Intramural Volleyball 105 Teachers Aid 115 Ski Club 11,125 Class Secretary 125 Vo-tech fOffice Practice! 125 Yearbook 11,12. Nancy K. Hoover 99 Chorus 95 FHA 9. Robert Daniel Hylton 99 Basketball Club 115 Vo-tech11,12. Doris L. jonns 99 Chorus 95 Library Aid 9-115 Ski Club 115 Vo-tech fOffice Practicel 12. Debbie K. jordan A 99 Chorus 9,125 Ski Club 115 Yearbook 125 Library Aid 105 Student Secretary 115 Intramural Volleyball 10. Marlin Kauffman 100 Stage Crew 10-12. Robyn Kay Kline 100 Teachers Aid 9-115 Office Work 95 Vo-tech IOffice Practicei 12. Deborah Krantz 100 Musical 10,125 Band 9-125 Chorus 10-12. Sharon L. Kreider 100 Vo-tech fD.E.J11,12. Vincent P. Kuhn, lr. 100 Ioan Marie Lammey 100 Ps Library Club 10-125 FFA 9-125 Vo-tech fFloriculturei11, 125 Yearbook 12. Ronald Lantz 100 Intramurals 105 Vo-tech 11,12. Debra Leidy 100 Student Secretary 115 Science Club 9. Heidi Christina Lengacher 100 Student Council 10-125 Secretary 125 Cheerleading 9, 105 Band 9-125 Musical 9-125 Varsity Club 10-125 Ir. Senior Play 11,125 N.H.S. 10-12, President 125 County Chorus 10-125 Chorus 9-125 Chambersingers 10-125 Drama Club 105 FTA 10. Mike Lichty 100 Soccer 9-125 Varsity Club 125 Ski Club 11,125 Vo-Tech IMachine Shopi11-12. Sandy L. Ludwig 100 Student Council 125 Vo-Tech 10,12. William Ludwig 100 Gregory P. Lutz 101 Band 9-125 Baseball 9,105 Intramurals 9,105 Basketball 9-125 Varsity Club 125 Work Experience 12. Barbara jane McKillips 101 Photography Club 95 Library Aid 10-125 Library Club 11,125 School Store 125 vo-Tech IDECAD 11,12. Ieanne McLaughlin 101 Library Aid 9,125 FTA 115 Student Secretary 10-125 Eco- logy Club 9-115 Musical 10. Shannon Kay McLerran 101 Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 NHS 10-125 Musical 9-125 jr. Senior Play 125 Cheerleading 10-125 Varsity Club 125 Yearbook 125 Student Council 125 Class Vice President 9. Barbara Martin 101 Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Newspaper 115 Musical 10,12. lim Martin 101 FFA 9-125 Wrestling 10,115 Library Aid 9. lim Maurer 101 Soccer 9-125 Baseball 9-125 Intramurals 9,105 Baseball Club 11,125 Basketball Manager 125 Varsity Club 11,125 President12. Robert Meck 101 Chorus 9-125 Chambersingers 125 Band 9-125 NHS 11, 125 Ir. Senior Play 125 Musical 9-12. Carolyn Ann Miller 101 Chorus 9-12, Vice President 125 Girls Basketball Man- I 5 , 2. lersirigels l Idilfufe Uolla Sideni fffl PIC I . M'IIer f loggnd Stage K Miller ' ellaseball llli V0 la 'ller M3rgEll'D M l D . I LibraryAid12,l'b I Sandrillawn Mollsz Kimberll Dlane M00 Class Secretary 91 Band Front 10-125 Youth Traffic Safeti 10,125 District Cho 5 dent125 Musical 9- R. Charles Neff FIA Vice Presiden Chorus 9-125 Music I l.B.Newborg lntramuraIs9,10. Michael I. Norris H iris-12g Gun Club I0-12: ski Club 11 I Clublig Yearbook! leanI.0'Donnell leWSPHPer12, ch. ll lr. Senior Play 12 Dr amaf I ll10mas0'3hea lf- Senior pta . 1 - i izpcioiusgll l ' loan Marie Pqrmer gheerleading 9.12 .125 Pep Club 9-Ht lirri I e Pafmer . U 'l'lCkeI Gllflu bs . Siagecrew Base 2, St Robin ude l . Bandllll llfltel . 'l5 - . 3 Ellrestlingehglon I ' ,library Ps lllel 'nl 100 100 100 lding 9' l'l2i lr. County 10-125 100 '0-Tech 100 100 101 sketball 1 101 'y Club 101 25 Eco- 101 1-125 lf' ub 122 esident 101 10112' 101 101 Hgeball 11,121 101 H5111 101 Man' Pg ager 115 Musical 115 Yearbook 125 Pep Club 115 Cham- bersingers 12. Donald Bruce Miller 101 FFA President 115 Gun Club 95 Intramurals 105 Cribbage Club 115 FFA Student Advisor 12. john Miller 101 Band 95 Stage Crew 11,125 Vo-Tech 10-12. Ken Miller 101 Baseball 105 Vo-Tech 10-12. Margery D. Miller 102 Library Aid 125 Library Club 125 lr. Senior Play 12. Sandra Dawn Moliszewski 102 Kimberly Diane Moore 102 Class Secretary 95 Chorus 9-125 Chambersingers 9-125 Band Front 10-125 Cheerleader 95 Prom Chairman 115 Youth Traffic Safety 11-125 NHS 11,125 County Chorus 10,125 District Chorus 125 Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 125 Musical 9-125 lr. Senior Play 12. R. Charles Neff 102 FFA Vice President 115 FFA Treasurer 125 FFA 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Musical 11,12. l.B. Newborg 102 Intramurals 9,10. Michael I. Norris 102 FFA 9-125 Gun Club 9,105 Tennis Team 9-125 Rifle Team 10-125 Ski Club 11,125 Soccer Manager 95 Cribbage Club 115 Yearbook Photographer 12. A lean L. O'Donnell 102 Newspaper 125 Chorus 95 Basketball 9-125 Yearbook 125 lr. Senior Play 125 Band 11,125 Pep Club 9-115 Varsity Club 10-125 Drama Club 10. Thomas O'Shea 102 lr. Senior Play 11,125 Musical 11,125 Student Council 125 Chorus 9. loan Marie Parmer 102 Cheerleading 9-12, Capt. 125 Varsity Club 125 Band 9-12: Pep Club 9-115 Tennis Manager 12. Terrie Parmer 102 Richard S. Pickel 103 Gun Club 9,105 Baseball Club 115 Tennis Team 10-122 Stage Crew 125 Student Council 10. Robin Lynn Pickel 103 Band 9-115 Religion Club 115 Girls Basketball Manager 93 Wrestling Manager 105 Vo-Tech 10-125 Yearbook 11,125 Library Aid 9,105 County Band 105 School Store P8 12: Pep Club 95 Newspaper 9. Cynthia l.. Pike 103 Library Aid 9-12. Merle E. Pittman, lr. 193 FFA 115 Cribbage Club 115 Work Experience 12. Gary P1tZ 103 Wrestling 125 Bas-ketball105 Football 9. Dwight M. Ranck 103 Basketball 95 Football 95 Baseball 95 Yearbook 9,125 Tennis Club 10,125 Chess 10,115 Wrestling 11,125 FFA. Louise Ranck 103 Band 9-125 N.H.S. 11,125 Chorus 9-125 Woodwind En- semble 125 Chorus Treasurer 12. Douglas L. Reimold 103 Ski Club 9-125 Art Club 9,105 Band 11,125 Work Ex- perience12. Sue Remley 103 Student Council 105 Chorus 9-125 Chambersingers 9- 125 County Chorus 10-125 District Chorus 11,125 Flag Drill Team 125 Yearbook 115 N.H.S. 10-12, Vice-presi- dent 125 Musical 9-125 jr. Senior Play 12. Kathi Lynn Renshaw 103 Library Aid 9-125 Yearbook 12. Rick Rice 103 Gun Club 10. Kathryn Sue Riehl 103 Drama 11. Bonnie Ray Rineer 104 Library Aid 9. Beverly Rohrer 104 Newspaper Club 11,125 Library Club 9-115 Chorus 12. Linda L. Rohrer 104 Musical 9-125 lr. Senior Play 115 Cheerleading 115 Class Secretary 105 Chorus 9-125 Chambersingers 125 Varsity Club sec. 125 N.H.S. 11,125 Pep Club 9-115 Yearbook 125 Band 125 Drama Club 10. Susan Russell .104 Newspaper 11,125 Chorus 125 Cheerleading 125 Mayor- ette 11. Robert D. Rutt 104 Tennis 9-125 Cross Country 105 Band 125 N.H.S. 11,125 Varsity Club 10-12. Sandra Christine Schatzmann 104 Cheerleading 95 Basketball 10-125 Hockey 125 Year- -...i:.+. PQ. book 11-12' Varsity Clue 1 Musical 9,10,125 Band I 10,115 Drum Majorette125 Class Treasurer 10-125 Intra- murals 9-115 Ski Club 11. Donald W. Sheaffer ' 104 Band 9-125 Rifle 10-125 Musical 105 Tennis 95 Basket- ball Manager 95 Soccer 95 Varsity Club 12. john Shenk 104 Soccer 95 Baseball 95 Intramurals 95 Vo-tech11,12. Darlene Elaine Shertz 104 Chorus 10,125 Band 125 Musical 10,125 Pep Club 11. james D. Shirk 104 Soccer 9,115 Basketball 9-115 Musical 9-125 Chess 12. Elaine Marie Skiles 104 Band 9-125 County Band 9-125 District Band 115 Library Aid 125 Newspaper 11,12. lere K. Skiles 104 Student Council 9-12, President 125 FFA 9-125 Soccer 9-125 Wrestling 9. . jeffrey L. Smoker 105 Musical 10-125 Library Aid 11. Linda Smoker 105 Chorus 9-125 Musical 105 Pep Club 11. Michael L. Sollenberger 105 lr. High Wrestling 95 Intramurals 105 Wrestling 10-125 Soccer 10-125 N.H.S.10-125 Wrestling Club 11. loyce Elaine Spade 105 Yearbook 12. Dawn Steffy 105 Vo-tech fData Processingi 12. Deborah E. Steinmetz 105 Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Dance Band 115 Musical 9,10, 125 Yearbook 115 Newspaper 125 County Band 105 Con- cert Choir 10. ' 1. Diane stifling 105 - Chorus 9-125 Pep Club 115 Religious Discussion Club 115 Musical 12. Lisa Stoltzfus 105 Intramurals 10,11. Lori Stoltzfus 105 Vo-tech lCommericaI Art? 11,125 Art Club 10,115 VICA 12. Merv Stoltzfus 105 V0-tech fMillw0rkJ 10-12. 128 1 .-'4- ' - 13 Eff 5 ---11:-I-.sw - , 1 I'-'at -.s- -vm-:V 1- ' ' , -v :tai , . . .- as M. I I Pg g L 105i I l I joan Marie Strubel 105 Kathyjo Strubel 106 Library Aid 12. l Mary Kay Truitt 106 . VICA, President 125 Vo-tech iGraphic Artsl 10-125 Li- ' brary Aid 9-11. Patty Vongehr 106 Hockey 95 Drama Club 9,105 Cheerleading 11. Cindy Walter 106 Library Aid 115 School Store 12. Theresa Waltman . Chorus 9,10. 106 Regina L. Wasson 4 106. Hockey 9,105 Library Aid 12. I leannette Watson 106 Library Aid 11,125 Religious Discussion 11. Ken Weiler 106 Vo-tech 10,115 Work Experience 12. Susan Diane Weir 107 Library Aid 9. ' Elaine M. 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