Pequea Valley High School - Pequoian Yearbook (Kinzers, PA)

 - Class of 1975

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-4 STAFF 5 0 : re?r?CIE1is,shB':dEuE Glenna Klumnlnv Im Valli llmble, byte 'IT Gaunehwra, num Cwdvkiff. Cmniw QSQHHHQOPM wh: Ianetwmuamq S STAFF SENIORS: Sharon Rutter, Lo- retta Clark, Brenda Burkey, Glenna Kauffman. JUNIORS: Patti Umble, Joyce Timoney, Gail DeBoard, Ji11Timoney, Candy Rife, Connie Moore, Deb Pike, Patti Stoltzfus. SoPHoMoREs: John Meck, Janet Renz, Karin Vongehr. Pequoian 1975 PEQUEA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL KINZERS, 'PENNSYLVANIA TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESI-HVTEN ACTIVITIES sPoRTs PATRONS INDEX 1.9.3-1, - F-L,.,fs.,fE . .. .. - f ?'-4l'mT.1, W,,vf ..- :QQ ' - 4, ,.,i4. f nf 'Chun -wi-.u-ui-qu., ADMINISTRATIQN Q ' TO THECLASS OF 75: Dear Seniors: Someone said that learning is like rowing upstreamg not to advance is to drop back. As these four years at Pequea Val- ley I-Iigh School draw to a close and the good times become good memories, We challenge the members of the Class of '75 not to stop rowing, not to stop learn ing. The future of the country and, no doubt, the World resides in the hands of the graduates. You must continue to learn, to grow and to solve the pro- blems Wnich plague man. Mr. King Mr. King has the difficult task of being High School Principal. He regulates school activities and listens to a lot of complaints from students and teachers. S X ,dis Mr. Brenneman took over Vice Principal this year. He handles most of the discipline. 5,-M Reginald Remley Superintendent of Schools M .pr-of-gr Rl Bal 3 nun is 5:1 fl 5115 1'-.fl '51 fl 55, 5 ' I r V 1 li 1. 5 5 l e l i 1 if f is 'E 2 1mphH92fC S! Preii-357 al if 1, 12 il li gr ii l 4 V of xi H li 'I i v 1 Infin shlmlker Aman: sm... ,II P s s r ll 1 X X l Qi cet, J f 'Z 2 s Boiriifow a mb!! I 5' dv -M V Y 7 I '573' - 'fifl 1 :ini iwf ' ' ' -f -:M -s H V -'-Y' - 4, - - - 4 - Y . W Y Y Y '17 WM WY -cf'- . . -' ' 1 ' -- --A ' f- -- -. -- l n . . . . V - - Nw , af-Mi, - as .--. -W-...-.--..,.,..,- , ,. -,- , '-'i'ffv- W ' .. , .,.M', . , il Y V was ..... . , , 'HV' Y OF75: Stung is like Vance is to Pequea Val. andthe Close nem0ries, We the Class of P 163111. t to sto fury and, H0 H the hands f C0ntinue to s y W 2, ,ga NI Ralph Homsher President Ve the pro. Mrs r-f ,Lf X 1 ' ald Remlei' Sflxdntendent of Sch0015 gd X ,, Irvin Slaymaker Assistant Secretary Tyra 'msgs ' 553' wr f fr H4 h'53?i7Q?5 1 if ' gHa.b.n?f7i.' x George Good Board Member Sshooi Board .W :f , .-1-my W7 ' A I g NJ 'I' 'V if if Frank Hoover Vice President jolm Scott Board Member 'W Z B, A..so. Q K , bQA.s '1f4 1,3 x 1 Dr. CJ. Bryer, Jr. Board Member 5 Nl Robert Esbenshade Treasurer ,sam , James Zimmerman Board Member P, ,,-4 jx K N Walter Martin Board Member Here are some responses to some questions , QQ229' Miss Miley Business that were asked. Q. What advice would you give to the Seniors for future years? A. Have faith in yourself and your abilities. Try some- thing new. Don't let yourself get caught in a rut . There's an exciting world waiting for you out- side of Pequea Val- ley High School. Give it a chance. A,.., ' 'V 4112! ff :?fF ' fc f f ,, f 7 v' f. 2 l if as ff, ,K 'Z if , ,Q Mfg. 14 Q V -gif, ,f ,. v K ' 1 y. .HL ,fy Qw gly Ha ng Tlghtn ,gf 'af ,7 Q,-1, V -52555 N f V ,' Aiivyf 4-' , 2' vw ,. L1 Q, 31.24 5 ' v.. ,M ,ff 2,34 . ' .gf- f ezwffwtif-Z-gif4-mf ff Q.: ' iff , gif' Jff3L?z,,,4f,g,fjz'i 'Q f i fag.. '- ,Le 1 if .' ..-w g ,f '5v'f7'42f 4fi1fff.fffw.-Lev' ef' 4 ff Ni? xYwf:+1?f'2W.A,Si' rf' 35 Mr. Bailey PhVsiC31 Education Be yourself. Do not alter your own values and beliefs merely to be ac- a cepted. Remem- X 6 If Qu ber, a true friend is one who ac- rl, cepts you for what you are! , , A Mrs. Wenger Mr. F1247 Business 5355: Teachers Are... nv - X 4, , .V .. . -a ,. ,, , , 4, 'M g' -'vgjf - Qi b .' 1' ,f 51432. -ff. f Miss Zepp Home Economics ix , K Mr. Adams Mr. Meley General Business gli? French Remember that YOU leam more from failures than Successes. Mr. Bohler Occupational Training M I Wenger mess Mr Fulmer English 'C CTS Are You never f1nd happmess by look- ing for it It's al- ways a by-product 'Always be able talk to someone-- it's the best release in time of stress Mr Ma cDona ld Social Studies Miss Kramer Physical Educ ation rw-Ov-W 9 Mr Crokett Mr Madigan S Adams Agriculture SCICHCC al BUSIDCSS -L.J.J.,.J..v4 Training Try to remember Be yourself, but be the other guy 211 You Can' X Mr. Phillips Mr' Deemer Agricutlure Science 7 Mr. O'Connor Science llDOn't get dis:- couraged if th1ngS don't seem to hHxP' pen the way YOU d like them no algd above 3-11: don t take yourself too seriously! ETUOY life and the com- H pany Qf YOUI' fI'i61'1dS. nv' fjyi XR Miss Irons English 'KW f . ,W ZWQ gw' 2- fa- 4 my XZ 0, ,f, ,mmf , fi E' f,, If! 'N Qui xxx NN, me Q. What event this year sticks out the most in your mind? A. Quite appro- pri ately, RALLY ROUND TI-IE FLAG, BOYS! The enthus- iasm not only from the actors and act- resses, but from all the behind-the- scenes workers showed me that there is a real and driving desire at Pequea to excell in theatrical endeavors. Q, What was the funniest thing that l happened to YOU this year? A, Seeing the stu- dents I had to teach. -:vw-mama har? Mr. Celli Science MIS. Steen Mr. Janasian Mathematics MUSIC Mrs Bassett M' Kratzer General Business German Winning our first wrestling match of the year. PV-35 Octorara-23 Xa Z V p 1 Pes. aa-among S' .A fa , Q- e1,- M,-, K1-eider Physical Education Mr. Social J M Mr. Y Industria .0 J! E Mr- W Rea 4 Mr. Dfiilg -w : X . V .,u ' if all , cem .QIICQ l. Jaljisian Music 1, Kratzer Jermall s A 'T 1 A-V , If hx X, .- 9 'iq 5--,X ,J , 5 I P? , 14? J r- . ' .J A jg, i .- . ff,-, 'un' V, A ' f ,avi 3 , 1 l 9 3-fi' ' der lleflucadon if., Q- DO you feel that the school has im- proved in recent years? Soccer A. I feel that Playoffs there has been a great improve- ment in communi- cation between stu- dents and the administration. Mr. Musser Social studies MP- ?ahm English ,I A gc '-., Y, .b i I is ,t L W ff M -I I -., Inn--..,,.... Mr. Yuska Mr. Charles Industrial Arts Mathematics 'flue-as Mr. Whitton Mr' Gambeli Read- Driver Education ing Geography f , , I think more stu-- A' ' y . Q' what suggegtlons dents should try to g would Vouhglvehto 1? become involved in - ,,yiy v y ' lmprove t e sc OO ' activities and sports. e I think they would discover that extra- - ' curriculum activities Pep rally S' as' build friendships and understandings which in turn make class- es more enjoyable A. Curriculum i s ' 1 chairmen. More semblies and things that would bring the student body closer together' H and profitable. Mr. Gingher Miss liicking Driver Education Enghsh 9 F llHal Ha! fBum it Pride--do your ' best. A new gvm- om, if ,ay S I Mr. Gerz Social Studies A HJ Mr. Siegel Mathematics M.. ,.. CCL v nl Human! w 1 42 in 5 Mrs. Rhoades MY' Kflshuta M5j'Y1iL'.f1 Reading Muslc hmm L l I would say it is up to the students to H, In take an interest in les' their school and community, and in themselves. Exterminate the Miss Dulson English-Foreign Exchange Teacher Mrs. Wikef. Home Economics lb la 10 s ,Q . I Mr- Siegel Matllematics nly Mr. K0Sl111t3 Music 5 v u' rs. Wiker' 5 a Ecvnomlc Mr. Wile Social Studies L1II121I1 Q. What kind of senior, do you think, would be the most likely to succeed? A. The senior with the widest ex- periences. One that has read a wide range of books. One that has been able to establish friendships through all social levels. Most of all, the senior desiring to know for all the sake of knowing. The ambitious one, regardless of ability X 1 H76 K ,,V, ry , 7 r,1r,,s ,H+ .Y 4' AJ, .'w ,., Us 11,1 '41 .xg .,, 3. 1 g'f..,a.H Q , Mr. Brenner Industrial Arts ' bask' U La- f 112' M64 .4 3-g,,f ' ,NV ' X57 ffjfa 1 ! J ff own standards of AMY Se11101'Wh0 has Mrs. Yashek Mr. Martin Librarian Student Counselor The one who IS W1ll1ng to set his I5u!l'bs'?IfJf! success rather than the desire to succeed conform to the will succeed standards set by others. ' Mr . G ld Miss Arnett otwa Art Industrial Art ,X A .4 I mg' .5- we 1 'Q Mr, Orval Ash Custodian Mr. Park Brison Custodian E Miss Scholl was the nurse until the mi dle of the school year. Miss Jones took over Nurse's office after Miss Scholl left. SECRETARIES L-R2 MPS. Diem Miss Schaeffe Mr 2 To S- B1'00k1T16ir, MIS. Herr, Miss Clark. SEATED: Mrs. Houck. 12 i L , I I 3 - - av Q lu , 'I 1 -'.'. N-V 4 5'-R 'wr ikfgyfx L R Mrs Seldomndge, Mrs Houck, Mrs Skethway Mrs Benner, Mrs Wever, Mrs Wmters SEATED: Mrs Frewe Ha 5 is 5 O O 1' SENIOR OFFICERS WERE: Loretta Clark, Treasurer, Rick Rowe, President, Heidi Denlinger, Vice-President, Glenna Kauffman, Secretary. 14 Rowe, Presidentg Heidi 3, 1 s ,W , I C 2? W, 4 it sw -1 SENIORS 4, 1 f 2,,. ar -f A3 Sam Allgyer X Ranveig Antonsen R0bS1't L. Axe 1 Terri G. Spotts ,H X Brenda Burkey on the move. james R. Bair HYFQW Roland H' Bafkff 5 DIWH x x X-4. .. N X Roland H. Barker Betty Jo Barr Debra A, Bauer GS R. Baif Dawn Hershey during a Vo-tech class. Sandra I. Becker Carol Ann Benedict Robert I-I. Benner Nelson Martin, hard at work? Vicki L. Benner WF' 1 '. ' wg t-,vi ' . 'sf . f diff A iii Gerald A. Boots, Jr. Q I 1 , n n n,-. N? 4. ,, ., ,xv an ,n 4 .M f , . -rr t A in . I 4 1 1 K I A - ,A:f1,?Lt1-:'g,52?,f-t- :l'Y'K',QQS':'t'x', klbvgv .gr- - 1 , :mx . if f Sylvia A. Buckwalter IQ' . . Q .R , - . V. s . ' s 'Q . I Tfigf 2-.' x Q 1 -n.!:,j'3' . i ' . .ug H-1:4 's' ' ' ' n.r , v,Y. ,X p , Ha Cv Vx' vu Ibn V v , . A4 Qin, inf Q, KJV, v, v f'v' 'J' v ' fir Rv, v ' -' LQ! , f,,'v ,, 4- 1 ,MY U U ' y D 4 A A 4..'Rs',',v',',v' ' an .y'l,'v',' il IAJO' 5' F n' V y ....h,.u'J s'.v John M. Beyer I , I 1 f ' . 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Clark Brian C. Deckman Heidi Denlinger 2 .Z 5 1 Q 2 Z gm wk Time out for Daydreaming. Patti Diem Rick L. Dippner 4-eq, john Gregory Diller i Terry Eicheiberger fel. Q 'sv .1 Vi I D gi ff john S Fahr M wfv f wily QW Ay: WXZWK ff ,, .,,, m f ff ' ' W X ' 4 f' . M: 4 X .1 gf L1ndaJ F1She1' M1chae1B Flsher 4 E X ' is-v Ban-Y Stolufus and R1Ck Rowe are bemg creauve 1n art class Rita C. Fisher -Ml M .Y 4 ' 3' A V, 2 zu, , iz: X , 1. . A af 3 . , ,nf A , ,, 1 . + f' , 4 . Q Frank F. F uetterer me in M clax k FIGY ie Gafver J 'f W vi fa Z fm Sure I understand! Dale R. Gehman Phyllis Miriam Geiter Cheer up . . . Better days ahead. A f W. ' Q . nl , M, , aa 'Q- .,' 1 ' 1 Ag fl ,rf . -- ,fi 1 . 2-5 7 , f'- :ff H' 1 2 4, A- + ,A H , ,, aw '. - 'fr '- tj. ,jr X e - 2 'r!+,,y. , , 1 - 4 Sheila George Connie Glick H - A . Xx 7, Vu Gary D. Glick 4 ' f 1' 1. . j --lv ,. , ,531 4 ' 3,1 'x ,h ., fax-A , ,Tv g, 2, . Vicki Ann Gossert Debra Lynn Graybill Cynthia jean Greer Brian Gregg Kevin N. Groff 3' What are you making, Leon? I I 'v x 'bf' 1 Wm X aw in l. ' Ei T .nw ' , ,, , . ., .A, A A .nknm - .,,. im ' il' gf52: 75E:'3 f:1 . . V' ---- ,giigig -H' ,--Y I , HV, V . rf' T1i'M-fm!-L V Y- , f- :-- : f A ' V - -. V . , W ' ' .w Jeafl Greer 11? Diana Beth I-Iackenberger Harry Harsh Thelma Ruth Henry Dale Gehman getting in a little extra study time. Dawn I. Hershey fs DFW' ,V 4 I -.,,, mai' 5. wwf' ' 7 , -1 f-wwrzxi in X ,ff , A,V4 , ,wyizfg I, , K- Q, . , . ,,A2,'.,,lf .p': 1.4 . f- r ff ,,., '- Q f f ff , .,,, ,ffm X , ,-1 -V '.r11wg,' f, , ' ,Q '- 1 1' ll Y, if A y -225,14 ,'r1, , , .Q . 4 ,wfg ,. ' f , ,,mf.19'f?f:l, mi ' 1 ' ' fu fmfyf ' :ps-gxij' ,, e y , i Orie Hershey ,-,, ,....... min 'A N' -.aim..f V...- ..-QVVV ,HP-1-A---L-ff ,-,,,...., -2 a.-.-- - - 5 , nf 5 2,,.,-40' Huw Af' X - ,, . , 1324 :fir .V- Yr , ., g Martin Hewes Brian L. Hicks Cheryl M. Homsher Y' if V f Gordon Blake Hoover ' 'rf ,. .x V J nk, V aw ' as ,nf ,,,3-f Sylvia Buckwalter asks, Anyone hungry? 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Lantz Marvin N. Lennon 1 in '- ...li-'5.ei.ii?f.EaLi, 754 . 1 .-4, -A , A - f I ,ri OA fa I uc la n la ut .vm A. Loveless in N' L r 3. M No f Q51- Gordon L' Lutz P' TQITY MCCHITY Robert K. McKi11ips iam. .3 2 fi J ffifiwlf 5 'CW W.-.., 1 Q, A lv x 5 -A Darryl Martin Another class, another lecture 29 Nelson R. Martin Tim Martin Susan M. Mateer Paul Miller K William Moore 3, fb ., 429+ fm if WWW? CW ,f,,,Mmy W ,ff my, Wi 7 , ,, , Kevin OlBrassi11 listens intensely. Harry Moon Thomas Nixon Arthur R. Owens Tom Patterson Donald A R-Mark v K 30 I A eiL'23i51'4'3'55'f:426-rz??A1Emfs..'.-Q.:.--1-caQ-- - f . - , . . i JH 'CHS IOI1 I ,Me ,N . V xx P n Donald A Plank rm., Q s 'Yu ,I f L R. Mark Plank Sandy L. Pluck Lynda R. Primaldi 2 Y A ! 5 Y Ginny A. Ream Rose Marie Reedy Lloyd A- Reff0I'd, 11' ' . Rf' '-rzftiff' K 'x . , , Z X , n f 'Q Barry said, Ah, one and a two . . . Glenn Clark uiwf We if Kent Ressler Jeffrey A. Rice Donna Riehl -if Randy Rineer Pamela K. Robinson Rithayd GTHCQ W WVQWK Mmmm . Mmmm . . . Good. Sharon M. Rutter Diane J. Seabrease in WZ' 7'77 77 1 62.9 ,f ff? ff, ,941 Kwff f fff, 50, ,ff WWW fo, ,a tr - g Wg, X A ff fy 192556 'ffl 2 ! r ' 'Q i 3 L1 ! ,if Bob McK1111ps and Barry Ferguson really studytlng hard? f I Barbara A. Sherrer Diana LYHU Skethway a ffm? is .9 L ' ' E ,Qin ff W V? fl A me QQ ,. e a af Z' 'Lf f L. S Jean moker Rebecca Stanley x - ,U Y - , - ,eu Q x is fit' fan 'f Q h E M. is Skiles l gffer Robert G. Stauffer Barry G. Stoltzfus David W. Stoltzfus Wa Q! 4, Hey . . . you! ffl '-nv' ffjf 2 'feb ,, ,' Ar- Dennis B. Stoltzfus Leon Su1T1II1GI'S, IT- Norman A- Summefs ., I Q nn all an ' ,nan zu: is gngzlru rn., :W u f fn'?' all 5 Teresa Ann Wambold ffs Geraldine E. Weiler Evelyn M. white iz' U 'Q 'W 9 'z 4. 5 7 ' 5 P f ,. 3 . Z , i f C M hWW,,,,,-0, ' 'lf X A scientist at work? f Zi I ?'4 Tv z Michael B. Weil' Brenda Wenger Donna Lynn Winters M, Ligabeth Woelfle Dan C. Work I anger john R. 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K , Ill Q.-.a RayHerr caught deep in thought. jeff Meshey is caught unaware by the camera. Brenda Kauffman poses at .her locker. CLASS OF 1977: CLASS OFFICERS: Dean Glick, Treasurer, Cindy Stoltzfus Secretary- Carmen Shade Vice-president? and Sue Skiles, President. 7 7 , SCDPHQMQRES CLASS CDF 77 ,y lv . xx .. 'p O rx db Q0 XL Abreu, J. I Abreu, L. Albright, K. 'fy Ardrey, T- 'i' f Armstrong, H. 'tt z 1, It! . L 1. 4 'M ,V Q Axe, A. Axe, R. Baker, D. Baker, D. Barr, J. A X x or 1, N ,Xa 1 A Bassalin, S. ,. D, Bauer, B. ' Baum, R. QL Baxter, A. X , Baxter, K. Baxter, P. Beane, A. Beane, D. Benner, K. Boley, R. - ,.... ..., WI 'S' l . ,s D' j - N11 . N a ' N tu 1 . f, , fy , f ww rf 1 5 s.. - 2 2 N4 .rj Sw 1 ,V I N WL! KA' ' f Bosley, A. , Broderich, T. Brooks, B. L Q ,t' . Brown D. ra, Brown: L, ,wr tv? .. xx i HOHIY 375 calories! ' r 48 1227 ff lf, ,L iq -VE , 22,413 P' z ,K :a..g,E-'sy L .: 'I ,O I V4 ' qv' um 21-.. :jvnx :ffgwm fw2'.'vn'.. ,,Qm,'6'vv l1I.'l4v 1 V fl' 4.. 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Fulgenzi, S Glick, D. Green, J. G1'Off, T. wr , 3 :gf Hackenberger, D. 1 .m L . L V1- y ' Harsh, R. X-5' X y , Hershey, Hershey, Hershey, Hillard, Hilton, Hoffman, R. y e I-Iomsher W' --' 'f'e'l- X -Q Huyett, jordan, Keifer, Hornberg T . M . R Koser S Koshuta, Krantz, Kreider, Knosp, J. , . K Kurtz, J. LaChanc Ladley, LHPP, L- Lefever, , ,f V, 9 Q . - F Inav., X .,.. . K-, ey ,,,,..,, dx 1 M ,..,f.,.,s. y so A11 those 1n fav0 , ras1e your nght leg I ,fs V .R if Q' I 'I. i 'Li gf ' T' ,A 'lr 'fu Q- 3 il I 7 T A may A T '21 ,T ,tu those in f2V0r', II HAH - ht 108 ,-gsi e Your ng A K L , 2: Q ,f'- ,iv ,'f,,x',, 1 , '12, ' . ,f , . . ' . , K '-it .4 51y'1','i . ft.. 4 ' f 1 'iiv f f . I I V e , . f , Ig ,.,,,, V, iw 1 tw f ' ffm' IQ-I f 'Wv- '. l nf 4, 1 2 , M 4 - , fue-, fV - f ' 7 ,V Ng l r X lv . I-', Av- .1 f ' 'F' V if L Y ' . mimi ' i x H V J 5 1 5 V ., 545. .ffg Afxvmiff' . L. .3321 ., I' Hu , jg Qjiff' gr Norm Lutz Works hard in Vo- Tech. v fy. 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CLASS OF 1978: CLASS OFFICERS' K r S ' . a en weigart, Secretaryg Lois Reeser, Vice-presidentg Margie Fisher, Presidentg 2I1dDe King, Treasurer. FRESI-IMEN CLASS GF '78 6 s .. JM' af ifx www Se.. HW Ardrey, A. Armer, T. Armstrong, Axe, B. Baer, K. Baum, R. Bever, J. Bills, C. Boley, R. Bomberger, Bower, D. Bower, R. Bowman Brenner B Brill Burkey, Burkholder 7 D' Inez 7 ' 2 , R. - V. 'L , M. , Bmkholder, s. R, . V4 f , Castrenze, C Castrenze, K Cauller, J. Chaffins, J. Chow, P. Clark R. 3 y 1 s ,r . .K ..,, ,M Q .1 '- Q If , 'VI ', f .. ..- f92, ws. I IP . pl' ,ts .5 Q, .qs 414 Peggy Armstrong reads during her spare time. 2, ' it is X Wt iff ' B 1- fi-1. a I f.,-1 'x,.y'f' ,Z 55 2 D, ii i 1 A x 5. , I ..-.. 1 ,pr 1 Z . ggf91.,L, f V. 'M' fx A Hr ' x 7. .f ' I ,, ,l I --fy, , Y. K, fl .1 5 .., R 7 , V, my .,.,,z fyhf ,.x v t . X 'Q ' 21, ,. .'v :ix :M ru ,., K 'vp' ,mtuf , 1,15 9 .. ' rnf. u, I1 ,,m,- frd '4 , H-4 Nw... . 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N i Q, g , 1 ' if ze 14' 'ff X i, 4725 27' -n ., X Q A 1' .M ff 1 , , 11 .Q f .. 4 XF., x. 'C' V9 X4 Y I ' , , .' n Shirk, B. Shivery, R. Simmons, P. Skettiway, K Skile, S. Plank, S. Ream, M. Reed, B. Reeser, L. Reid, B. Reiter, D. Richardson, R Robinson, W. Rogers, L. Rowe, R. Rutter, B. Rynier, D. Rynier, D. Rynier, J. Schwartz, D. Scott, R. Seger, T. Shaffer, D. Snavely, L. w . .., Sodora, S' A' - - ' U? ,g Solesbee, I. , -' S Stanley, G- ' ,I stming, T. f y 4 1 , ,. , Stoltzfus, G. D , . ' , 1 ku A ,ft ' 15 4 ,V e I 7 Z , . 'A' 'If ,, , Stolzfus, L. T' T 4: Stolzfus, M. 1' W , Stolzfus, R. i -, 'A Stoner J. ' 'WTY' ' Stottle,myer, K ,X ,I R Stfubel, J. Z . if Summers, B Summers, P Sweigart K Sweigart, Thomas Trommeler, M Trout I Urban, R. Wallace T Weidman, J Weiler, A Weiler, G 3' Weimer, R. Wettlg, T. Whirt, J, Whiteside, D. Wimer, F. Wolfe, C Mr Q Q , ,M-W, WY ,cv -awww K 'v.k1.,, Jzkfg' Yoder L Yohn D Zimmerman ffff ,V D-Q... all lf? ,. v 3 LL ' gf. a .fi l Q Q,,! 4 7 ff ! 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Of Course! k K 1 ,, ig, Z 22 , Kg -157' uf' 4 Craig Feister takes a shot wh11e Jeff Davis looks on. If W5 These Freshman Prove that Science is fun. ixl 496 W' ,A x.zN,Mv,Z 3 3 my w Bryan Kurtz strikes a pose while enjoying his lunch. own 211 rdf? ofC f f , 1 , - f . . ,z , , H ,J ' A, ,Q . ' 4 gy uf I 3-.,7.p..v!il . 34: , . ,MMM-.,gs, E, ,M :rm K ,M 3 V uv--9--pn, A GW' W W ,fa WWW V mf I' 41,4 ,Q ,2?4 'f bf ' -L fli- ' Iwi :nfwz-FW 12 '1,.wg,,f 7' ' f LU vff- 1 ,ffg-1,2 12 J -11 Q 7 K y - , ,-,W . , f,.M4,....:1.Nx4g ' f-f,:q!,Q,5 ',,.f'jjz-Q ggw-Wf. W3 Q 4 1' 3 .f, ,M V ,,,. 4 ff 6-'I' ,, .,,4,,, , 2, , f'.'-, ffv .,,.W,.,, A LMI, V A' -W..,... U I rm : . , ,.,.,'1,L , A ' f. Y V , s ii V ' f! '0'f .' M? . LM, , sz, . , lm'-'ff-'few bf f.i,,,,, Zgm, ' 1 .wi w2krtZ1v553g2z, e':,'z A A ff,-A., ir ,y V 'W ,, f ' 4 f ui. i 2g1,,,f.f A 11'-'., ' Mhz: 'uIg'H.4.P3- W Y., W., ,f A profile of a thinker--by Brian Shirk. ,a,.:.'f F tx WV! 39 'TH - .lxxf M an v f Ab Q -:L ,- 1 'Q 9 A , :N I . N. x D' KA .qi n 1 -ax 2 R 'M s-.vw 'i , '-n-.M W., k .vi SPCDRTS f7f' til Z5 ff 5 faq, Sa, sl rx X ',3i.f.,. 1:: 'gs. fx ' ,Q ki -veg als, lv. dl ' 1 s 1 ,' -X-4. ' ' ' Section iiiTwo Champions Again JM! fl 4 A SITY: KNEELING L-R 1 M L Dalmas Harry Harsh Norm Summers Harry ,Moon Rick Rlovve jeff Rice Marv Len IHEINDEFEATED KOH? Marv Rice, Brad gishelr, Ijilaiiiggiier lgjlrciiflv Krantzi. STANDlNGi Coach Bailey, Rick Keifer, Bob McK1ll1ps, Linford Iiapp, Marty Schaumann, Roni! Diller, jeff Meshey, Lester Dietrich, Jeff Knosp, jim Once again, the Pequea Soccer Braves proved that soccer is an asset at P. V. The Braves took the Section Two Cham- pionship. They were defeated during the play-offs in a heart-breaking game against Garden Spot that ended in a sud- den-death victory for the Spartans. The team loses ten valuable seniors, but the oncoming IV team finished the season undefeated and the junior High team had an impressive record, so the future looks good for soccer in the years to come. Hopkins, Dave Stoltzfus, Dennis Stoltzfus, Coach Kreider. Les Dietrich makes one of his famous goalie diveS 66 lin! T ..... 1 - . .. oo- A -. . ,1 f g ig T ! C, Jeff Rice, Many, ps, L1nfordLapp,Mg ider. T, W 5 xl an THE UNDEFEATED LV. TEAM! KNEELING: QL-Rj: Nelson Koshuta, Don Beane, Ray Herr, Larry Ferguson, Terry Young, Mike Schatzmann, Ron Harsh. STANDING: Coach Kreider, Barry Bauer, Mike Horst, Don Lennon, joe Bryer, Dean Glick, Tom Ruth, Galen Sweigart, Tony Fox, Manager John Cauller. divesug Marty Diller executes a pass. Harry Moon receives a pass. H Bob McKil1ips fights for control of the ball. Lili The 1 974 annual legs contest ! 4 , as 1 I K' 67 n 1 . wx s ,V .- li , -1' .A .. 1 N ' rL 'f.. G Q, in- ,. M , , V A All r ,ML,i.:,L, ,t 7.3. :Lt Y QW I ,ii A A Pm f am Q A A, X , . ,,. . A A,1M,,, V I ,,x, Q K A V. 1 Q L. TO R. Coach Bicking, Carol Zimmerman, Patti Grahm, Marsha Miller, Tammy McLerran, Sue Stoner, Diana Hacenberger Vicki Benner, Cheryl I-Iomsher, Lois Wanner, George , Heidi Denlinger, Denise I-Iackenberger, Diana Skethway, Michelle Ski,les Ginny Ream, jean Smoker, Betty Hillard, Marilyn Morrow, Patti Stoltzfus, Cheryl Fryer, Coach Wiker. ' K o t, ,,a ll R1 ght! '- - rf- KW- 4. Ltnafizifw Top defensive player in action. . K , 'ir W ll R1ghtY All Right! A-' ' SCORES HEMPIE LD LAMPETER STRASBURG 0 MANHEIM TOWNSHIP 3 MCOASKEY 0 COUNTRY DAY 0 PENN MANOR 1 OONESTOOA VALLEY 0 COLUMBIA 0 SOLANOO 0 GARDEN SPOT 1 Opp 5 cm Bicking dw 'I' O t 1 1 Clefllllyer scored Eve ICQ! 3115 year, ' ' , Sue I Sane, 'eangmoke Yr He S A f0ner 1 - A ' MN' Q' P . A A 'AMW' ,V - -A' WNW A R . . f' ,L 3, ,,, ' , tx- , , . .1 , A- A 4 ,A ,W V X , , r QR, W' ..::'v3EaAwf'nus:w.X,v A,,,L,,Kff ' A' 1. mm R am, L., e , Q ,. X A My -,mmm ,A 8 'W X 1 . . -W-.ref W 1 . i. 5. -f '- X 5 V ls, 'w P 68 as 1 rfL:: 'f N. .5 ?i?3'f ' g it P Ili? 1wrwm54ww2???9 - i :WP 0 X 1 'X A This year the hockey team came out of a slump. They came in third in Section Two. i The team chose Diana I-Iackenberger and Diana Skethway as the two top offensive and de- fensive players on the team. This year's captain Was Heidi Denlinger, co-captains Were Diana I-Iackenberger and jean Smoker. Diana Hackenberger was chosen to be on the lst sectional teamg jean Smoker was chosen for Honorable Mention. This year the team had 10 goals against them and 20 for. 8 of the 20 were scored by Diana Hackenberger, who was this years top scorer. Second Was Cheryl Fryer with five goals. Coach Ruth Bicking said that this year the team was more agressive and confident. They gSueS mm: Dim Hacenbq EI also played better as a team. The team is losing seven seniors, but has 13 juniors to count on. There are six returning varisty players. Probably one of the most exciting games, Coach Bicking doesn't like what she sees! sg Ske!hway,Michelleilhg Y' Right! i ll Right! ill Right coRES R BLD ssuiw rER PHP IMTU Y Opt :EY 'R :Y DAY t it Q22 VALLEY BIA 0 :HOT - g ii 1 ' 'if ya 1' , ,, ,ga 1. it xt' , W :a,ggzf1,i.!q-Ji? ,i 1' 1.5 nw, -f ,P,T ' -tg .N f,.' Ty, - - .tv . 1 'wr t 1 , mg, ...N - N gggggyg was a Win for our team against Penn Manor. We were the only team to beat them in team competition. Manager Bonnie Denlinger Cheryl Fryer scored five goals for the team this year. x ,gli ,f -Y' ' Qgfk n Diana Hackenberger was chosen top offensive player on the team. Sue Stoner, Jean Smoker, Heidi Denlinger, and Patti Grahm relax during a r y Tn Same. ,, , ri f 2' ' i if '.- R f - -J-wb' .M ht S ' - t ,V f ff ' ' ' mann - R aawatgssiifxh , iffy i if ini Wi-S' 4 fa X' ' 1 . ' . 1 K , is -- X' ', , -1 www e 3 I R 'Q , 4 'f 'C , f' V ,Q . . ix M X It , X1 , I U 9- ,f ga :ng Q g ,nv 7: . , gg .4 W y R, ,, 'K r S f i it V I WNL' E ggii .,., , A .4 , 3? . WN M t P52 ' I, ad Cross Countr Ia ?fy!f,, YQ' 4 iff' 27 f , I W 4-ui fn ,, ,fav ' .1 . 1, ' 1 k f FRONT- QL-RJ: Bill Foulk, Denver Gentry, Gerry Brackbill, Larry Ladley. BACK: Allen Axe, Gary Kuhn, Don Plank, Barry Kreider, Ed I-Iostetter, Coach Yuska. The Cross Country team finished the season with a record of 3 Wins and 13 loses. The team's outstanding run- ners included juniors Ed Hostetter and Barry Kreider. Much of the team's suc cess was hampered by injuries and the lack of a larger team. The team loses only one active sen ior runner, Don Plank. Good luck to next year's runners! 4 Bill Foul i , x . v , 4, 4 l Q, ' x 25 , lj. 4 ' f .fn 1, 11.4 . '11,-,l-al l , !H5Bf1'4???!'v?l!31b5i4!95E3f?'W??WZ!55f55W?P4'f?3W 5 Kuhn, D09 Plank, BarryKleif1 , 4-sid if V Q 1,5115 I gs fl 2 -qw :- - A Q K '14 I .43-V jf. J ,f +V ' f ,J .':,'21S Vi. 'wif A --'5 V 5 1 . if ., - . Q f 9 '. 'K Wpfff- Q Ed I-Iostetter, an outstanding runner, shows good form , Y ff, . Y A - A,,.,, ,gv ,..r,,,, askctball g 153, A,,, J f 'f V I , V. N -X 4 ,L , I 1 f k SECOND ROW Mr Charles Danny Hershey, Jeff Meshey, NEELING: L-P.: ffR' R' kR ' Hopkins GHI'YG1iC - 2 - K ' K 3 Je Ice, lc owe, JKT Youh Mike Schatzmann, Mr. Bohler. BACK ,ROW: Torn Ruth, jeff Knosp, Don 4 m Rick R' N Marty Diller, Dave Stoltzfus, Gary Strubel, erry g, Mellinger, Wayne I-Iomsher, Norm Lutz, and Linford Lapp. This year's Varsity Basketball team finished the season With a disappointing record. Their only victory was over Elco. However, the season was not a total loss as it provided good experience and many personal achievements. jim Hopkins, Rick Rowe, Bob Mc- Killips, jeff Rice and Gary Glick are the seniors that the team will lose. Jim Hop- kins leaves our team with a total of over 850 points scored during his entire Var- sity action. The J. V. team was a little more suc- essful With a record of 7 wins-14 losses. With the return of several key start- ers and the oncoming 1. V. and junior High teams next year should be a better year for basketball at P. V. 7 0? WAV f Jeff Meshey takes a shot. 72 Mold MPP 1I10ves Mml' A. Y. 'lv-..,1 Coach Bohler plans a new strategy with team members Miha' , Dave Stoltzfus looks for help from an unpictured team member. jim Hopkins takes command! Aff I V, A J-:wg W 1 ' X' f rl 12- T X9 . ' 1' Q I FRONT ROW: Manager Connie Glick, Roxanne Clark, Ruth Martin, jean Smoker, Vicki Benner, Heidi Denlinger, Manager Patti Diem. SECOND ROW: Judy Weaver, Karen Sweigart, Sherry Houzk, Carol Zimmerman, Wendy- Lindsley. THIRD ROW: Pat Weidma man, Shirley Hochstettler, Sharon Scott, Donna Martin. FOURTH ROW: Sara Reeser, Jeanna Eichelberger, Sue Bassalin. BACK ROW: Coaches Sattazahn and Gerz. The Girl's Basketball team, clad in their new uniforms and ready to fight for those Varsity po- sitions, Won six games this season. The J. V. team Won four games. High scorer was junior Shirley Hochstettler with 225 and Jeanna Eichelberger was second with 148. Coach Gerz, with an extra year of coaching experience under his belt, provided the team with fine leadership. Next Season, the team will lose several key players but With a good oncoming J. V. team, the team's future is still good. Leaving the team areg Jean Smoker, Vicki Ben- ner, and Heidi Denlinger. We wish next year's team good luck for a pros- perous season! V f 1 , it kiwi'-W' I I . ig for 3 SMRW HN ll RQ5 K il I R Vx l 6 o ' 5 W 4 2- Sara Re x, f , , !Wgm 542335 19 ?f?ff'b ' 'WW 5 ? 3 KNEELING: QL-Ry: Manager Bonnie Winters, Denver Gentry, Larry Dalmas, Barry Bauer, Don Beane, Gary Kuhn, Mike I-Iorst, Le- 'llard STANDING Mana ers Deb Scott Bris Skiles and Patti Graham Larry Ferguson, jeff Sum- roy Riehl, joe Weaver, Vernie H1 . 1 g , , , 2 i mers, Jim Zimmerman, Bob Benner, Dave Stoltzfus, Dennis Stoltzfus, Barry Ferguson, Terry Eichelberger, Rob Wilson, jeff Kuhn, Mr. Kreider, Mr. Adams. The Wrestling team provided its fans With an exciting season of wins. They finished gg in fourth place with an over-all record of 10 wins and 4 losses. Placing in the Dutchman Tournament l were Denver Gentry, Dave Stoltzfus, Dennis Stoltzfus-first place, I joe Weaver-secondplaceg Larry Ferguson, Barry Ferguson, jeff Sum- mers-third place. Dave Stoltzfus was undefeated in League action With an individual record of 17-0. Den ver Gentry had a record of 12-2. Other fine individual records were held by seniors Bob Benner 11-3, Barry Ferguson 8-5-l, and junior Larry Ferguson ll-3. Bob Benner led the team with 8 pins. The team loses seniors: Bris Skiles, Bob Benner, Dave Stoltzfus, Barry Ferguson, ' Dennis Stoltfus, Terry EicheLberger, and jeff Kuhn. The team is to be commended for their e e fine efforts and good luck to next year's Wrestlers! 76 Ioe Weave Kuhn, Mike Horst, le- Lan'y Ferguson, Jeff Sun- , Rob Wilson, Ieffliuhi Dave Stoltzfus prepares for another take- down. Joe Weaver moves in for a pin! Doing everything right, Dennis QQ S D'- Forced out of action by an injury, Bris Skiles supplied the team with the support and encouragement they needed. Stoltzfus takes full control of his opponent. W .l I .3 .-:AJ - ,-'Z1--.rrf-5:3V:'L5Q5.ikc1.Q. -Q1 ' ' 1 M z--' 4443- , A-,HQ - Mn 1: a A- '4'f----- wwf LL 'T' Abu we FRONT ROW: QL-RJ: Rita Fisher, Tony Fox, Mike Fisher, Tanya Wallace. MIDDLE ROW: Darbi Yohn Sandy Becker, Cindy Greer, Galen Sweigart, Darrell Dippner, Petter Chow, Don Schwartz. BACK ROW: Dale Gehman, Jeff Chroboeinski, Dave Stoltzfus, Ted Parmer, Don Greer. This year's sharpshooters concluded the season with a record of 1 Win and 9 loses. The team will lose four seniors: Mike Fisher, Rita Fisher, Cindy Greer, and San- dy Becker. Five P. V. shooters represented our school at the County Individuals on March 8. Mike Fisher received an honorable men- tion in the SecondAll-Star team. Cindy Greer placed tenth in the individual scores with a 197-l4X. Plans are in the making for promotion of rifle for next year's team. ff , l sandykckef on 2 ' T X f 2 alarm, X 1 : J.. eww, V bg - - X Coach Cotwald is shown with Mike Fisher, Sandy Becker, and Rita Fisher. 78 avg, 'Ji -1 J I fbi Yom, acx ROW: PV iy Beckeff and - ,125 , 1 Mike Fisher arims carefully, ready for a high score! 9 Z gill O ,Og I' 3,1 N me Sandy Becker sights in on a teammate's target. V Galen Sweigart proudly hangs a target on the high- score board. T eww- ,J Q14 'Cl' - A Jeff Chorbocinski, Darrell Dippner, and Ted Parmer sight in. 79 am, , x T3 . . . ' ' ' Brown Coach McTigue. SEATED: L-R : Coach CICI Karin Vongehr Mandy Ardrey Taml MCK1111P5: Dawn, 1 KNEELINA Manager Tess Wgambold, Sue Stoltzfus, Lisa.Patt,erson, Cindy Shenk, Denise HIz2cke1XD14?'561l:t Mrlflgjyff Ann Beane. STANDING: Diane Hackenberger, Gloria Diller, Joan Ober, Coach Thur on, lm 8 a Koshuta, Donna Rhoads. This year s Gymnastics team had a record of 3 Wins and 4 loses. The team Was coached by Mrs. Thurhon, Who was assisted by student teachers, Miss Mc- Tigue and Miss Cici. The team had a fine group of per- formers. The most outstanding. were Denise and Diana I-Iackenberger. They Won many meets for the team and the other girls scored high to back them up. Diana Hackenberger, a senior, competed in County, District, and State meets before she was eliminated from the race. With the loss of only one senior, the return of many girls, and the promotion of gymnastics at both high school and ln- termediate levels the G , ymnastic future at P. V. looks great! Diana I-lackenberger shows good form in vaulting- T ff l 'E A Cindy Shank Peffom' DWR Rh A 'W ,, . 45655. Clndy Shenk performs on the uneven bars Donna Rhoads d balance beam. . X -, .M ., rg 6' ,A j5r,AfrQ, ' VARSITY: KNEELING L-R : Lar Ladley, Dave Stoltzfus, Tom Ruth, Galen Sweigart, Mike Schatzmann, jeff Meshey, Gary Glick. 4 D rv STANDING: Coach Kratzer, Jeff Knosp, Rick Keiffer, Barry Stoltzfus, jim Hopkins, Marty Diller, Norm Summers, jeff Rice, Bob Stauffer, Linford Lapp, Coach Williams. . 'rlsncou . l . I 'S 'J ' DFPZ STDRE ' HEATINZSLLPE LPGAS - j.V.: KNEELING: QI.-RJ: Roger Brill, Scott Kratzer, Chris Martin, Dale 'Gehman B1-ian Brenner, Gleen I-Ierr. STANDING: Craig Feister, Jim Stoner, Mike Schatzmann ,Tom Ruth Dave Stoltzfus, Galen Sweigart, Larry Ladley, Coach Williams. ' , , 6 f 1imH0Pldl5. of LHB Pitch' L, 3k is ,K Jeff ill? ll Illfgflmr, ,I 11111. Jeff Meshey, an Gill n Summers, Jeff Rice, Bel I f 'x :UA V L-1 ' -v a I Ruth, NJ? .1 Marty Diller takes a swing. 1 w.s3.-,.y,x-a'sa.f,,,l...,.,f1'.,e,f.,L-L1.,g3.'.14f.,,,1,w.f. we .,. ,1'-.sw xg.-a as-'f.a',,..Y. ,1-x....1-,ww Q s.2f,,,- ---1.5-.fm-173. fy, fy: V4- sw-f 1- .-iv 'filgclxig ,i5l3f--.51 , i,g 4'f--egifzk- gr ,, - 1, .V ,- fi ww- ali - ., - 'f' J .,-1 ' ff N, , :L ,, ,,.f,L5y 1. La' f I 1- . ,, vw,-.f..-LQ., .1-.L ff? V, ,, iii'-gf Jim Hopkins showed excellent form as the backbone 5 1 1.,.pL 5-4. fy, 124 'L I yi ,L -1- .5 1. Q. ,L - ,,vL-..g,L..5,.5,'..' '. 'svi'Q2,3g'-'Vlimi'--....1-ar of the pitching Sta ff, Qf.1fs,.,L i, . ,s Z - s?arf4m 1.:,t',: ':-:ii-.-Q-1 .. Ig , f- .. ' 43:--ff H?-Fiat 12 :'Lf4f+f1-SM'-2'-we 2'4 -fie L A L 53. gt rw.: Z..g,,.V..:.5f3 1. 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TPM: '- Jeffflinosp and the umpire await the start of a game. ,sas-xg., , A . , f, x L , Barry Stoltzfus, hard at work at second base, while jeff Meshey looks on. Stormin Norm Summers nails his man at third. The all-new, greatly improved base- ball team had a season of success. They fin- ished the season with a record of 8 wins and 4 loses. One of their most important Wins came over Conestoga Valley, a pre- viously undefeated team. The team loses six seniors: lim Hop- kins, Norm Summers, Bob Stauffer, jeff Rice, Barry Stoltzfus, and Gary Glick. Jim I-Iopkins, an outstanding pitcher, was named to the County All-Star team While infielder Norm Summers received Honorable Mention. With the return of many starters and a promising 1. V. team, the future looks bright for baseball. v Mr g NY., .- A P - FRONT: QL-Ry: Dean Glick, Manager Dawn Beecher, Brad Fisher Mike Fisher Manager Jeanette Anderson Barry Ferguson, Coach Koshuta. BACK: Joe Bryer, Glenn Kennel, Lee Brown, Wayne Homsher, Nelson Koshuta, Barry Bauer This year's Tennis team didn't have a very successful season as far as the records go, but the team gained experience, learned sports- manship, and had a lot of fun. This experience Will he of great importance to the success of next year's team and in the promotion of ten- nis at Pequea. The team loses two seniors: Mike Fisher and Barry Ferguson. Good luck to next year's Tennis team. 1 8 4 a If ' ' T WT' ' 'ff,i'B T?? ftfva-mr11:v - f x- , ' ' 4 g f 5 Ewa eg Barry Ferguson, Coed 5 Ni - , M1ke F1sher ,.. 4 K, r xv .fr 'X Wayne Homsher Glenn Kennel Joe Bryer vmf- rv ov YW -4 -' '!4T .e.f Y- . ,fn:,,5 5'rK .gs . . - 24- ,I .:,.:,'gC f ,.gf',1,g::2 , 4 V' L '51 W' V i? 5 ' ,.,' iXi,Xff ':' , F x gf, il 2,1-. f 6 'I on X : Y p .. . . ' . .X 5-Qggj, Barry Bauer -J-f, fi 85 M-uv r rm ' R LEVEL: Becky ' Brenda Wenger, Bev Zimmerman. UPPE FLOOR LEVEL: QL-RQ: Deb Bauer, Julie Kurtz: Bell, Diane Seabrease, Pam W6fZ1e1'- Ch eerleaderg will i FRONT: QL-Ry: Kath L l y ewis. BACK: Kathy Lantz, Brenda Simpson, Sharon Fulgenzi, Kim Raum, Cindy Houck. The 1974-75 cheerleaders provided in- spiration for the teams, coaches, and specta tors. Few people realized the importance of cheerleaders to team spirit, but the success f h o t e teams and the cheering crowds prove that cheerleaders do promote s ir' p it. The squad loses many valuable seniors. abrease, Deb These include: Captain Diane Se Bauer, Bev Zimmerman, Sylvia Buckwalter, Brenda Wenger, and Diane Skethway. The Cheerleading coaches for the year were lean Charles and Liz Croff. Many thanks to everyone who cheered our teams to victory--both th e cheerleaders and the fans. C3 Jai? Syl . an Senior Cheerleaders: QL-Rj: Deb Bauer, Bev Z6VnQ:giIFDi, via Buckwalter, Coach Jean Charles, Brenda Skethway, Diane Seabrease. Lina le Becky adm Raise Cain! VARSITY BASKETBALL: Marsha Miller, Deb Bauer, Sylvia Buckwalter, Brenda Wenger, Diane Seabrease, Pam Wetzler LV. BASKETBALL: FRONT: Sharon Fulgenzi. BACK: Tammy McLerran, julie Kurtz, Kim Raum, Cindy Houck. WRESTLING: FRONT: Becky Bell. BACK: Lois Reeser, Brenda Moore, Margie Fisher, Diane Skethway, Bev Moore. V zifflme U3 uer Be Wengal 2257 gfenda unior High '21mOOOcn 1, KNEELING: QL-RJ: Brian Shirk, Co-Captain Scott Kratzer. FIRST ROW: Mike Keifer, Jim Stoner, Jim Weidman, Brian Brenner, Vince Burkey, Brian Rutter, Jody Pickel, jay Bomberger. BACK ROW: Dan Coates, Craig Feister, jeff Davis, Harold I-Iochstetter, Co-Captain Tom Stirling, Galen Stoltzfus, Kevin Jacoby, Glenn Herr, Coach Musser. cuz-+1-'-lun-maui QL-RJ: Coach Musser, Kevin Jacoby, Harry Kreiser Bob Stolt f Dan Beane Troy Wallace Joe Wood ' St ' n Z US, Jim Weidman, Mike Burkholder Vince Burkey Reiter, DO'ug High. Coacla Uconnerj llm Oner, Greg Weimer, Sam Klaasen, Sam Skiles, Don Catman, Dwalflie 88 .,.,..,.. ,. . Q.. lm ,G-X in . Jim Weidman, Brian ig Feister, JeffDavi, 1 Musser. W R E S T L I N G 4 :Y, lyfle 1 ! L I i, wif ' fr' Jf N14 N? Sl ii, if 15 .Ml sy ,L J' s--1 'E . t. . 'L .. L1- 'E 5? W .ga .37 Sports F'l Pwf-lF1'17QCD3'w QL-RJ: Co-Captain Scott Kratzer, Geoff Groff, Co- Captain Glenn Herr, Jeff Davis, Galen Stoltzfus, Coach Hoover, Harold Hochstettler, Craig Feister, jay Bomberger, Christy Martin, Chet Millisock. Sam S1-:iles moves in for a pin. 5 O Q-OHS 'I3 S-D fp v-h gr-1-.G Omgq E, we 'Ugg 30-E 03 f-4 Q-1 'I-5 wig-giiggmg-gfgmsm S?S3i15's'mUQfs 0ii5 PS '-gfDm H+SEfDHggE'g UJBSgmCDfDP'imQ,,f-ru4- ,...Q-l,..fj,mfD,... mmm 4CD ' mo OUQOCDFDUJ SSFGFHSDSFFDQHQ 'ff.3U8'5'2D'HQUM2UO ' corn WH- '45 QOOMHH, OUJQI3 s:oimcogQ4f-hw. EVPUQ gaaggaaggww ,iam Q.o'2'5 425' Eff'-+3 QICDO'-iU2'QhoE'ii mga 'gg-Higj-I-hr-ro-m r--2 Qfbg-lf'D,..'v:TOv2 HO ..-fndgjroma m CDP-wg QE-. CD5'ofD:m 835' oi mm-5-' U H'--'41 B 'ES'fDrDQ'5'1-F 9402,-5' 'Ugg QQHH-mm O UQ CDQ-I gif-1-CIJUJCIJ H16 1-r,.., 1,3 ,CD CD O Q :SIC c-rffflbsfnm mm 5-0 afafb S 2901 :fa zzfmmmgcb 5 m ' CDi-g 'UmCD mpiif' e-r Q-fp 93501 v:rO O Q Hg! CD Ea 5 tr UQ.- R4 89 Chess .Y ,.Lw ' Don Hershey waits for his opponent to make his move. '1 '-'u...,,, .WM bw-.. ,,.mnww,1f,,..,e- Lewis Bryson confidently sets a trap. fx Q '- ,fy , 3 'x ,,,,...fn-nw' Dean Glick contemplates his next move, Coach Ranck observes in the background. The Chess team had a depressing season with one Win, eight loses, and one tie. Many of the loses were due to inexperienced P. V. players. The teams consisted of john Young, Lewis Bryson, Don Hershey, Ken Stot- tlemyer, Sam Fisher, Rusty Weimer, and Roger Brill. M-'Xxx Q A ' 4 dk 25 Coach Ranckobsena depressing t loses, and were due to fs. f john Young, ay, Ken Stot- sty Weimer, 1 W1 MMV- '-Q 'aff -, f - fg4,f.,f:f, fy, ,jg ,X 'K 6, 3 I0 f -.J I ' x WD ACTIVITIES - ., X ' - Y MW 31.5. F all Pla This year's play was, Rally Round the Flag BOYS. it was shown on November 15 and 16th. Presented by, Pequea's new dramatics club, stage 772, it was 3 delightful comedy of a small town called Putnams Landing in which the army was trying to install a missile base. There was never a dull moment with everything from town meetings to a fight and finally a missile firing. A flabbergasted Colonel Thorwald fRick Rowel Waits for the culprit who set off the missiles. I 51 x Soldiers show off their military prowess in front of the town girls. 94 N9 DM ilk .J lllmms lOW?5 Viv Cast of Rally Round the Flag Boys llusunur 4 '-' The ruination of Grace Bannerman's fGlenna Kauffmanj folk drama The town girls of Putnam'S Landmg Prudence fCheryl I-Iomsherj tr1es to entertam a bored f n ,wfff14f1'W ' , ' f r I , . QW 2 W I 455 1, 5 42,43 lgrff, : 4, ,W V ,: L L' 9, 4 , Q, 7 , x ' gr W, ,Afif W , W! Q W iff 'O Q r QQ, famiswl M ?- if ffl' 3 I' f I I ,, , 9, Z R AIM X I K ,V ng f M I ' 5 ,,,V ., 1 X I u 1 I se 1 rw- v xi I ' :I X N. F x,,, 1 K ' A' if, la I I 5315 L0 F f . U I 4 , , , if Y . 1 5 ! . , A 'Q ,., 1 sl I f B . i I 'fl?'I 1s4ls,. u w N 4, . fu T94 L U X in ,s My !'::cV J all My -er... C u ' i STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: BACK ROW, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Homsher, Patti Stolzfus Brad Fisher, jim Hopkins, Ray Herr, Sam Skiles, Cindy Denlinger, Tess Wambold. SECOND ROW: , Rannie Antonsen, Lois Reeser, Heidi Denlinger, Michele Skiles, Brenda Simpson, Carmen Shade Di- ane Seabrease, Lewis Bryson. FIRST ROW: Dale Miller. ' ational Honor v V.. , I ' I .v ' . u. X . ,ees ioneer FUEVM 'r' Iyff' ff 535 Elk file Mlm? 5 My , ' I 111-5 ' al 4 ' I :Agni ,T ik! A, F' E 'ire Ll-Il E! in Q ! Society I 4 2 PiOH6e.r Staff Diane Seabrease, Cindy Denlinger, ChefY1Hom and Michele Skileg, 96 shef, I I I I I I -' f,Jz'!I 7!lWB52'6?! ! I !,Bi!I9B't7UvL 4!1WU,!sl J5'.- 9 N Ao 1 A U L Pilffi Stolzfug, .OND ROW: men Shade, Di. ill- .f w ldY Denlinseff Che .A FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA THE VARSITY CLUB School store Members 97 Teen Week was named Teen of jim Hopkins the Week by the jim is President in many sports, activities. .1 S' ng . . of Student Council, and in many other M he F. ff .J '76- , 32? ,, I- ., xv ., K. ,ww :V . f- X - T, sv? 'w 3 FH 'X f n N-L K i F -.r . fp gy . 'r 5 ' K ,, Mi!! Lancaster New Era. if ki 2 2 x if 4 no yb., 'N Q ,. ...Q A 1111 ' -.Qi 'fx . u:,..,v:2'Avf'7:f., 1-i3S'iw f: g it-Q., ' It ' ,ezffszsigel L, ,,-rv.,-,,-f -1 Q A 5' -. . ' .w- i I Teen of New Era. Council, ly other lv a .X ,Z -lf ', .I . f, I, , 1112- 5 , .Jw eq fx-V.. tfjvxw wv,H,5., an-1 551' Foreign Xeh an ge Ranveig Antonsen is our foreign exchange student from Norway. She is staying With Diane Seabrease and Family. - ss- , ,f 5 if QS' f I . . c Q o ' 0 U I ADVISORS: Miss Irons, fMiss Bicking, Mr. jarjisian. j OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Rick Rowe ' ' I fus--S ta Cheryl Homsher--Pres1dent, MISS Irons, john Young--Treasurer, Patty Sto tz ecre ry. PUBLICITY- -Patti Stoltzfus MAKE-UP- -Sharon O' Shea 100 Sta e 772 -V ice President, STUDENT DIRECTORS: Joann Baker, Tam- my McLerran, Glen Kennel, Betty Hillard. PROPERTIES--Sharon Scott fChairmanj .i- sf fbi! -.ws f :wig - ' j:lj'1'5FKf j' i.c. ,.5ff5jlf?575 -T1TQRf'7?5'5'51'i IYYIT 7'i fZ?15F.:Z9T'v, 35' 4, 41. - ,4 . 'V '- Yi. 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NA arvn O I Shea LIGHTING--Ratib Baker fChairmanJ. 101 wp. S S TAGEC REW. .. Q, I Set Construction--101111 BeYe1' .. Msg! ul' , 'l!!:e Ticket Sales- -john Young C Ostum es- -Bonm e Denhnger Yearbook Staff Inn-nm Mr Zahm QLEFTJ the Yearbook Staff advisor, looks on while Mr Layser explains yearbook layout A Connie and Karin try to see Deb Pike and john Meck at a Yearbook 3 -'sv' G - V 9 v x 4 v vv P V . and of IEIVCS Majorettes Carmen Shade, Donna Hackenberger, Cindi Stoltzfus. vb , f., W , ., y Y 4 - L n . ,,, 1 M K . . 'N 0 3 x , waits fvrlffi IP . ture 7 PIC wk? .W F Q K If 'o u air!! hm, 2 gg X 4 . f s i., ii: K. z ig. I r ga f fi Li. . f A 'is f' I ig. Au , . , , msn, s : ' - , ' 1 A- . . Q , ...gf .1. 1 , , -7 1- I. A A . ' f . A ,. A , A.ss ' f ' gy , .., 1 , ,. .., f. A A ' - V.. : . A ik SW, rf 4.., Q u x tw V I N Q, 1 .AAA , A K ff?-:.' 5 - :Q ' ' 5 QA' ij Q f ' 531- V Mm .vim L' A A 1 x 'I - K s , 5 , 4 ,si V f gy +L J. iw :gif x ff. . X . A w. 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DANCE BAND Q, w 'r 75- - lsr' vi ' ,Q Q Qi , 'K M . 1 A ff ff,z f5fy ' V' 1 f 1' is are 8 iixgavzrm? i ,sg , pzfsgl 'fi- I 2 ffl , . 1 5 4 ' organ A X ra .f r ., 353' We e' sf' fp . , ,5', Q'. -4 ff X 1' ,J ,wr ,sig .',- ,wx ' . ,gal 1,0 X . 1 , ,- Vygg.: ,MM A i ,Q g . 2 , ...mm , :Wie Upper classman chorus which consist of 10th, 11th, and 12th, grade students. Cho ru Wi 2-is . 'gs , A,, ,f -sfw, Marty Diller with an eye on the camera instead of Mr. Iarjisian. The members of county chorus. viii! ,, -vw ' ' elf .pas-A , TT' lk sa il li J- ! Y . I . a 1-A VA IN U . - N f ' h r r r 1 Cha mber singers ty choruS' Donna Rhoades gets extra help from Mr. Jarjisian. Freshman chorus I fr? 4 ff ,.- .z- 5' A - ' 1 9 V' ,I n kxf- lb-A-V, ' 5 , MJ -. .f,' we ', E Mgt QS ,WN ' w MXX' X M, I,- '. 'R. I I 5 Tech ww Q If f - Q...gf,,,,, W , A Q: f-:K , Y ,Al 3 . 4X. i I if ,Nj ff! 'hull '- I ,119 Wil :iw J 'ff,ZlWff':1- 3 i fl' 'H :fr K ,-lmwfflii,-If ' in A. f 1 V 1 5 41. ..- '1- .fl J 'L VM f Q X ! 95 f ' K ' .1 R ' ' z f , 'X X ' get rf- 'Q 1 5 QI 4 ly 1, .F Q sw 5 f is 'V 123 . - ,.-1' f ,sf ' , e. rm. - FRONT ROW: Rocky Glover, Mr. MacDonald, Parker Burnett, Mr. Lingleg Charley Stewart, Mr. Got- waldg Nancy Willard, Mrs. Being Nathaniel Coombs, Mr. Perella, Irv jenkins, Mr. Shurr. BACK ROW: Girl Ghost, Miss Arnett, Margret Collins, Mrs. Phaler, Officer Morrison, Mr. Seigelg Augusta Ames, Mrs. Weber, Amblance Driver, Mrs. Charles, Assistant Ambulance Driver Mrs. Groff. L ' .N acult + , ,I la X The Faculty Play Was entitled GRAMERCY GHOST. The story is about a young girl, Nancy Willard, who inherits a ghost, Na- , thaniel Coombs, from her 103 year old landlady. Nathaniel helps Nancy decide between Parker Burnett and Charley Stewart, in re- turn Nancy aids Nathaniel in his quest to get into Heaven. - 1 Nathaniel explains why he is doomed to remain on earth. X The ghosts learn that they are to f ll P O OW maker' 110 Mr. MacDonald turns into a gl'10S1S- 5 'l fir- Got. -K ROW: Ames: MIS. Charley explains his method of excorcising Nathaniel Coombs Ambulance drivers arrive to pickup Parker's to Nancy. fiancee, Nancy. DST. The stony : a ghost, Na- Qathaniel helps Stewarti in Te' feaven. int0 2 ghost' Plilrker and Officer Morrison look on while Nancy G Charley examine Y 9 remains of the powder-hom. M . . F Zahm and Miss Irons busy directing. 2' 111 Margret leams of her inheritance form Miss Ames- ..?' v,l Q, gh r 4 4 X r-' X ' an What does he look like? We A f- Y' Bells are Ringing On April 9, 10, and llth, Stage 722 pre- sented Bells Are Ringing a musical comedy about a switch board operator fPatti Stolzfusl working for Susawswerphone. She falls in love with one of her customers, with a play Writer CRick Roweb, who plays but does not like to Write. It was memorable play with popular songs like just in Time, and The Party's over over. ' 4, . ri, Learning the cha -cha. Sue QLisa I-looverl tells Ella P tt' S 1 f get involved with the custo1l1eEl's1prtoclnfeL1ligl not to i 3 Jeff Moss fRick Rowel works hard on his play with plenty of women, drink, and friends. l X i l Y te 3 l .Q ' 'W s W. c ll lf I Q A I 9 E l does he look like? , Stage 722 pre-l lil a musical comeall or fPatti Stolzlusls e. She falls inlovg with a play Write? does not like to s ay with popular ' und The Party's M ,,. ,Y L., 'f if ii. his P137 with Plenty Meinbers of the bookey racket hold a meeting to disguise their scheme Lmder the name of TITANIC RECORDS. Jeffery deserts Ella for 5 minutes to see Hastings. How about that wiggle. 1 f b glee, I . Q I . , -Meg f Y . z I love your sunny teeth' e.,..1' . 1 . ,K V' 'ile 7 X LL J ,554 t 1 ets 1 ...'- 3 2 XL I it l X Lg '. V of sg ' s if t it if 5 d f 1 F i e P ,tsts 4 t 't 'gif ss' , my Le ome Coming ueen jean is crowned. Jean Smoker poses with her escort. I, of I 'f D I 'T ' .4 Um 5 Ji.. 4, M I L.. 9-4, 4, , X . , Q s + H+j-.,, I A 'lA . 4 -.3-.3-1-.-,ang-1-,QQ . my ,, A 1 I I w1I:'.l',fIi1.',M1fI' I ' ' ' i la. an I Zfagg 2, . Z ,ff f mgggfi K ,,,,,.,,,4,,w W f,-ff . ,,, , 1- -: ' .sf .' 4, 11 f I f f ff 1 - . ,, 4 34ZZQt7wy . ., Lf. . f af ,Q , f an M -vi of Q., , g,,..,,, 2,. -.-.. f 'Aim fm f,. , lily' V v Mwst, ,,.. if f The Faculty Breakfast Potpourri Exhnctusfuravec PIUNUR Sharon Miller did a wonderful Foreign exchange student sang the The Time Capsule will be Open in the Year 2000 job singing Never My Love . Norwegian National Anthem. I i r C . lass of '75 brlghtens up the school with a mu Rick Rowe wins first prize in the talent show for his song Guff and Rowdy . ral. 115 ws Q 'Z inf ' , 2 'f 4 zy7,2:75f!,7, I WQK5' ff ' R,-:M , If f on 0 ,, 4, if f QQ , W , . , I , . . V .. , Q - V , f f ,- , 1 f ,. ' I A , Q4 vw, ., ' D Elf ' 0: ff'-1. ff' 45' 4 f , .4 7. ' ' ,ff N -Wi ' , , , W. .f -1,,.,, , ..,'1 ,5W,,Y, yy A. C .. ,M M, X .Z f ,, no af ,Hi ,him , 1 , 11 V ' S fi 1: 1 .,., ,, .. , , ,1.,A, V-N f,-Q., f, ., N, www ' W ,V f , if Winners for best dressed, jim Hopkinsg and Jamie Rineer. 50' 31106 sarcax vi' WW fwfr! 32 and free? on LM te 0 -w Um W II Get a look at these hard guys, Tom Ruth, Dave Stoltzfus, and Marv Rice. Spring Camival 3:25 'Viv , gxiffgf' 1 2 , - - , -.. 2, , 2: 15-if O .3 -. . 4 V ' 3 - ., , . 1 , 1, if f ,. ' r' 6 . '- 1g 1ZH.1.1f:fI96' .ESSW , ' .'-V ,1 I J , ,g 1-:?j3:5:5'f'.:5jE:4 Q91 Q a - a . - ' ' f-. ' ,. ' .ws -14, Q 5 A 21 Hows that for pie in the eye? fMr. Macj ,, Z 3 ,Y Ea Rick Rowe makes his w 116 V Y........ , W.,-0, ,. A , Spash! Jim Hopkins in Mid-Dunk. ay through the obstacle course. ..-01 , ,225 I 'gf 364 I W 115513 ag. C .....,..-..-.m...-nanmfruvmnu 1. in ri 5, I 4 fus, and Marv Rice. .A A I A I Ollfse' v K I l l l i I 2 Jim Hopkins shaves a baloon. ,-.4 t , .-w-.hit . Yeah! Denise Hackenburger gets a surprise much to Gloria Di1ler's amusement. Movin' on fRick Rowej. , , U ,ITT . V H in if K, I I A- ' K, .,',,:,.,2yLf. ,. ' fm V, , 1 4 Y 4 7' 57.0.11 V4 V' 3 , ,. Q - 5 11 ' Z fi , is W , , ., i 1, ,,,.,t,,.,.Wv,: , ' , I ' f ' Q , H, 5 MHWM MM- , WV ,, 2 :f k f , wa, f e ' V Q ' ij ix., , 3 ' , .Qi 'F V, ,5 4 , . 9 , ' f , 4 . f' , , . , , y 5 ff Y ,. , ' - f . gi, , ' 5, S 1-' -I X5 ., . , V wg X A, 5.'4 '2.Z,-4 it ,, I-:X 3 , . 1,..g f - X , I i f, if f Jw., 1 :sy-fffvf -' ' - vi., ,- f .. . 3,10-rf'-.' V I -pf , -emu. 4,- ww -2 I , -I - 1 -l el Q M, A - 2 P A. , , ,Am X , , . ,, , . .a , , ' . l i . .., Il ' W' ' ,. . V f ,gyzn Y, 414, f ..: ,p f as ' Q ' A-W ff-?Y'ea1 g ff- f -if - Another EAGER faced candidate for the Dunking Booth fCindy Denlingerj. we Q-...........f:fe Sh used that smile to sell more baloons. QB1-enda Simpsonj. e E M ii..-ft fv Field XXX Wi i Jn- kgs. 4- 5 Denny Moore moves ahead to win the hurdles. Field Day 1975 Was held on May 29. The Weather was perfect and everyone had a good day. The day concluded with the jun- iors as the Winners. The sophomores Were second. Many new talents were uncovered and some records were borken, but everyone had a great time. C9 -wars if a is ,R 4... .Ai . l t Lxsx T y,,.,4pw T A :mmm makes a grw- X1- jeff Meshey goes ahead to win! 4 . 5, V . H - - Q--H Ready, set, g M-5 iff' Marty Diller clears the bar, o! Tired but happy, Heidi Denlinger finishes the mile run in first place. stwe Hoaette r , throw the digcuSl?'eP8ies . sim' Db. eplkecom I 'Q 4 K X -. s 'V' 9 sg, mx, pw 1 ' 4' ' P ' +54- Kn ,M 51 'sg X I r N--is-f-' xi 0. X-L . .l ead to win! e rrlilerllllin gm place. 3 r Donna Martin makes a great jump. :fb v 43 A2 w , if 7 Steve I-Iostetter prepares to throw the discus. ,.P il if -. -Q' 555. , Y ,gm ' M5 V ,Q ,X . v 4 J 931' .Wnf f Denver Gentry and Glenn Kennel during the archery competition ws ,,. .frr Aw... .V M, Q 5 I 'vw' ff ,, V',i'.'5'.,.nf12 ' L 'vu T4-9 ' We '15 'f '-:X 1 Yi, . A 1.u,l1'zf7,. Marilyn Morrow and Marsha Miller run neck and neck in the final part of the race. ws Skis , uw. mfun. Deb Pike comes in first! J M ,, an Sylvia Buckwalter waits for the start of a relay race. ' ?,?vft,ff in 5 fs rf , .h Ron Harsh struggles during the steeple chase. 119 F 51.2 Prom The Prom Was on May 16. Heidi Denlinger was named Prom Queen with jean Smoker a runner up. This year's Prom Was held at the Hilton Inn with the theme, Reflection Me to You. when fi, We l ,W Our Foreign Exchange Student, Rannie Antonson with her escort, 5 Doug Reimold. ., 'gkmw if - 'W e1d1 Denlinger, a happy Prom Queen. Azyxe 5:7 2 Pom PM W afar! xson with hex 9 A ai 9' 4 Anyone for a dance? 4 The Post Prom was a real splash. 121 ' ' 'I 'LH-' V - ' lmiwfire . 4b,i!'l1IB'FAl'X - -1x.1tgfwf,4.gq,caqg 1,5-:gg 3 I O t + Pfom een' s Q11 ,AWXN y aa, XM. r. ., . 2 v, - H ,. ML-H,r:M There are the Class of '75 seniors who received award 'ff s for their excellent performance during the year. Senior Ward anquet if 7 John Perella, President o ation, awarded the Education Association's scholarships to Evie White and Cheryl I-lomsher. In all Evie won five awards and Cheryl won six. f the Pequea Valley Education Associ- uvdfunfbk : .,f' 3255 Hopkins shows some of the six awards presented to him bY Mr' ng. 9 . r r'x shckfrlbefger ld ' 4 xx Q oF -1 if l -X l X G iz 15.34 ihilmf lookf T5,Evil1r3,C1rizen5h N 'fs'-X xii - ,xr .V M6 if Y. qc . s fi' r ,f 4' .V 1 . 1-, 1 f' ll ,.x WIN -. wi lim' lk-4 Lil i x 4 . r ,NIA 122 ffm l L -'sa n v-Am'-r . , 1 Y . .V ' W : lx Qt 5 R1 k AVSQIUROWE Sh: !. , X rf' x X HJ.. ,I H ,ZZ ,VX i ,Q rl, ad fo 1 . f .. ...I , f -- , .., K1 Diana Hackenberger was presented the Athletic Award by Mr. King. E -eq Tom Nixon won the Art Award. ..-4' Tess Wambold accepts her award from Mr. King. - I xk v . 1' I 1- Y fps. . 5 a -a 1' Z A I 93 X .A . , t . 4 V K - nf J are V' A ' .. ' 'fr f .egg-Q Ii r If ri ... .. - A .. A r 'Jwfi' 1 5' 955 f y .1 iff' il f 1 .1 . ,. 1 l xt? , L-'fa A ' A H .f , .Sis ' , . 1-Q . ..- Mnali . 'v R -Q Heidi.Denlinger looks elated as Mr. King presents her with the Citizenship Award and the P.V. jay- cees' A 2341 fr J 'X- l . gf, , V '- ,v 1 I .r ' l' ,z 4551, .1 ,M I 'Q' Pi ws f J 3 , 6 X W, , 1 iwf M' 34 xiii .lie ff? 355 rs w t. E .+ QA :ex iii? RS Q, 1? l ' fxlfgfyqkffw ,1 if 1. A A Vf V Moa, 9 ROW e shows his Drama Award. 1 xy , ,,,, ,, lu' N fx 'W f Aff Owens is C0118 Award. I 5 on 1,1 d 1 ted by Mr lKing for winning the Vocational Technical T3 11 3 ' 1 vw hmmmig-uxknkrh 1.1 us.: ,xx 4. un .on .ab i5u hH i, A U l 2 2 g A x X K, 4 5 Q Rannie Antonsen gives her fairwell speech to her class and the community. raduation 131 seniors graduated on june 3, 1975. Graduation was held in the auditorium. High- lights of the evening were speeches by Ran- veig Antosen, jim Hopkins, Dave Stoltzfus and Cindy Denlinger, and, of course, the receiving of diplomas. f 'Q 7 ff ' 'Q 9 1 g I ' 'A-, Q' . 'JN x lA Bl , In 1 Rannie gives her usual smile as she returns to her seat. Diane Seabreeze accepts an award from Mr. King- .XX 4 I X Gcrdm Home xl' u. For That Personal Touch-Environment 1 Ph by GEOR JEAN VARDEN STUDIO 2258 Fruitville Pike Lancaster, Pa. a otography I x 46- 5 , , --A fe.,fff---::-ff,:'f-r,.--524:fr':S1f f: +:1-'T'-r2-fff 4-fa-irfim-.--M + J- f V f- . . V - - -- - - ' . . -..-uf.1-':---- 1 -' ' ' . .- + - -- ' - . A Af-.--.fx ff. - -':-- f ,-, --, - ,- . ,, -f - '- - 1 1 N -.,,. x ' K f PATRONS , W y -V W C A? f f' f - ff 'ffzfifaefme' lm ww - ww 'iff , 4 -xv 'ff ' 'M' W - . J 1 v ,X ? L, 27,5 . 1 H umm? Q Vnfywf- H . , , A, 9,3 Q Mex ' 'iiiiskg gwgmgfvx, tf, .k,,,h v,N,sK,' , new ' N 5 Q ff wa v Q zslz2'fe?'W 2 , h . , ,f K X M az' 1.1212 vfQ3'1w.,2 ua pf, . 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D O O O o fn R L l tv sk ws - P A' 0 QS 4' 4 'VC 9 vs 4 P 008, 41 cs S r 4 is 6 9 l P QV-0 133 Bird-In-Hand Pa 'I7505 Amish House Tours Bake Shop Dining Room with banquet facilities to serve from 15 to 500 family style or platter family style serving in our main dining room 11'30-8 00 Olde Tyme Print Shop Coin Shop Ample Parking P Route 340 Phone 768-8281 Closed Sundays and Christmas l3lXPlUK INTERCOURSEOFHCE Intercourse Pa I . - . I . . . . . . . 0 f 2 Waralfxsz illxllagz Elmt ROULC 50 EGSI Paradise Iiuslnrallg Drffrrenl Serving Dinner From 5 PM Wed-SOL 3Ul1cIoy5 from 4 PM J I QA Ig Sunglclgl - Slgujrdoy Sleok5 I Seo ood our Specially l7l'I0I'lE, 687 QIT5 HEX BARN INTERCOURSE PA. Congratulatmns to the Class of 75 Especlally Loretta CLARK ELECTRIC INC SALES 8: SERVICE CIIRTON KOLD DRAFT KINZERS PA 768 8228 COMPLIMENTS OF TH RIFTY BEVERAGE L lHgh yE PARADIS PARADII' B a Q BRACKBIL GENERAL AI Inte com n ' 9 . 9 ll A A ,, I ' ' Refrigeration Electrical Conditioning Animal ' ' uil ingj 71758 KELVINATOR AIRTEMP appliances cooling 84 heating Y - I farm tanks ice machines 1948 inco n i wa ast 1- Lancaster, Pa. Pho ' we Wkfmfqm Q . Y: Um! N-70' we mu MTW Hg M Machines WHSJWGMZZB PARADISE SUPPLY PARADISE PA Annual Feeds Bulldmg Supphes STOLTZFUS MEAT MARKET lntercourse Pa 3 Blocks E of intercourse Sq on the Newport Plke on Rt 772 HOME DRESSED MEATS A 717 687 6292 Homecured HAMS 81 BACON Freezer Meats 81 Foods Open. Thursday Friday Saturday PORK8f BEEF Fresh Made Scra pple 9-5 pm 9-9 pm 8-5 pm wt svfwpfy GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Intercourse Pa 17534 Phone 768 3251 BRACKBILL S GARAGE DENLINGER INC Mt'-'D' 717!768 8244 7171768 B244 Mums: PENNA For Quahty Furmture See Goon s FURNITURE R D 9? 1 New Holland Phone 354-5178 MARLIN S. REED umoua reno Il N129 Custom Fram'ng Orig'naI Oil Paintings Lim'ted Edition Art BOX6 FIT 30 PARADISE PA. 17562 l717I 687-7211 IRA STOLTZFUS 81 SON AUCTS Gap Auction Every Friday Night ,A Public Sales of All Types Q Real Estate-Antiques f Household-Farm-Tools Member of State 81 Nat I Auct Ass n PRO HARDWARE STORE Pequea Avenue Gap Pa Call Your Order In C7171 442-8710 THE BAY VVINDOW Rt 30 East Vintage Pa. Snack Bar-and-Gift Shop Speclalty Subs-and-Steaks Shakes French Fries Burgers Etc, GLENN RUTT INSURANCE AGENCY R D if1Gordonvllle PA 17529 768 3515 W2 ?Sm'5f? Ea ...Ain law ww neuwmz mf 474: szw, ROUTE 340 PHONE BIRD IN HAND PA 717 768 8886 W' Eff egtufm Phone 717! 394 7111 or Write to ll I Box 57 Smoketown Pennsylvania 17576 Rem am Secal g Pe yl aD tch FoodTheF est Fa lyStyIeEat g DUTCH TOWN AND COUNTRY INN RhoadsPi0nee' ler B. Rhoads' Les :ith a IIN' bn lhestorweatl produf ff elle5'm uh 0' HI OIC IE HORSE LUN' U mea sodaf lakeOul54? Phfwei '15 Your l0cal For Paradise RD 41 Pa B1 Route 30 east Mellmg' Cclosed Mondaysj M Area Code 717 Wing F Phone Gap 442-4151 T0nn0.p Charles 81 Olga Schatzman 508w Ma I New Hallam? Mcfllllll l 1 gg Blish ga 'PAV H-will N!! 30 U-All Pl 7l7-758'89ll fl' W . ? P 1 1, r ll-l A gli! A ' , , tlf ,, 3 :C 'if , M A ?j?6:r,tr, , WW vagal' Rhoads Pioneer Market Lester B Rhoads Owner the store with a little but of everythlng groceries meat produce and hardware Over a century of servlce Mr Vernon Road Gap R D 471 WHITE HORSE LUNCHEONETTE Subs Steaks Bar BQ s Soda Fountain Take Out Service Phone 717 768 8566 Your Local Ford Dealer ENTERPRISE TELEPHONE CO Extenslon telephones a wonderful way to save steps and tlme In color add beauty and conven :ence to everyday llvrng For Complete Telephone Service Call 354 4401 37 43 Diller Ave New Holland Penna 115' Jig-10 HARVEST DRIVE FARM MOTEL And RESTAURANT EA R 0 D E J STS UTE34 MR Sm MRS MELVIN GROFF PHONE 717f'76B 8444 R D IGORDONVILLE PA 17529 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER PARTS AND SERVICE C B HOOBER 81 SON INTERCOURSE, PA. 17534 PHONE-768-8231 B Z Melllnger, Inc j ,,tV From Maverick-Mustang-Ford-Thunderbird - -A Bittbgn qggttlg Jfgghg Torino-Pinto A' m1ERcouRsE-rENNsvLvAmA 11534 508 W. Main Street New Holland Penna MEL,S TEXACO TRAVELER S REST MOTEL inthe Village of lntercourse 40 MODERN ROOMS COFFEE SHOP BEN AND COOKIE STOLTZFUS YOUR HOSTS Write TRAVELER S REST MOTEL Box l24 Route 340 lntercourse Pa. l7534 Phone 717-768-873l PAUL l SH EAFFER Insurance Agency Inc Intercourse Pa. SHREINER S FLOWERS Paradise Pa Phone-768:8236 Pr-ron: 442 use BEAUTY SALON R D Q PARADISE PENNA 175 DOROTHY M ZIMMERMAN PROFRIITOI X IGI' may Z . . I . I . oz KAUFFMAN'S HOME GROWN FRUITS Frozen Food Lockers-Meats-Groceries 2 Miles E of Intercourse on 340 A L Kauffman 81 Sons AMOS EBY COMPANY Manufacturers of Hugh Grade Fertnlnzer Phone 687 6091 Paradnse Penna Denllnger Insurance Clair Denllnger Phone 442 4912 Box 88, Gap, PA 17527 I- ' ' , : - Bestwlihcsr GAP D'N5 Gav- Pa' cLAnRw. DEN Buildertonlf Excavating S0 RD 81 Ronks. Pl Phone: 687-71 VINTAGE SALES ST. 50X 100, Paradise. Penns SHIOS Every Tuesday Q12 ' Limos Sa every Wed. a hone: 4424181 or 7684 WS- HORST, Gal' Pa. 175 I I l . N E -. wma . I .2 Nmygff J Best Wlshes From GAP DI N ER I MII TQTMURSINIIQI ' Gap, Pa. pwalsnw I I Mums I IHEcRowNrRUns I Wlugs, Mei t5'GI0CeIiag EEMIMUCWMDHMO 1 AL FAuIfnunISons I I I IEBYCOMPANY L mfwgfadefertilnzer M1687-5091 WW l 9 .PA 2 SIR I I I CLAIR W. DENLINGER Builder-Contractor Excavating Service RD 41 Ronks, PA Phone: 687-7793 VINTAGE SALES STABLES INC Box 100 Paraduse Pennsylvania 17562 Sales Every Tuesday C12 Noonb Fat Hog Sale every Wed 84 Sat C9 00 AMD Phone 442-4181 or 768-8204 W S HORST INC PLUMBING AND HEATING Gap Pa 17527 WILLIAM MOSCOVIC LUMBER CO INC Paradise Pa. 17562 U A Phone CArea 7173 442-4590 or Residence 687-6811 COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION for Auto-Home-Farm-Business GEORGE E. HOAR White Horse Road, Gap, Pa. Phone 442-43-93 Metropohtan L1fe RELIABLE AND COURTEOUS SERVICE FOR YOUR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS INSURANCE PROGRAM PAUL N ALLISON JR PARADISE PA PHONE 687-6580 MEN s FORMAL WEAR RENTAL WEST END CLEANERS 12 Western Ave. New Holland Pa Congratulatlons from GARDEN SPOT BOWLING CENTER Strasburg Pa l I I , . I ' ' I , . I I I . . , , I ' ' 17527 9 . ' .4424 f 0 1 , . , . r.... . 139 ',I. 1 I '..,., L A , V XJ ' ,ffl ' RESTAU RA GAPHEMCO WENGER S NT Good Home Cooking International Truck Dealer Ph0f16'2 New Holland, Pa, 24 Hour Service 354-2380 Route 23 ET, A.C. 717 Phones 768-3216 Ol' 768-8481 JOHN J. HOOBER, INC. i Fresh Meats 81 Groceries Frozen Food Lockers Gordonville, Pa. 17529 i Goo' Po- Animal and Poultry Feeds 442-4076 , i Kings IGA SCGTTIES GROCERY STORE 5 Meats and Groceries Jane B. and Roy P. Scott 2 1 RD. 1: 1, Gordonville, Pa. 17529 Gap, Pa- H ERSH EY GARM ENT CGMPANY Compliments of BaIdwin's Beauty Shop HefSheY Ave-7 Pafadisei Pa- Edith Baldwin-Prop. Cains, PA f717D 687-6071 ROS' WORST BALDWI NS GARAGE Intercourse, Pa. ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cams, Pa- Phone: 442-4680 LEAMAN PLACE STORE INC WARREN WEAVER JEWELER Groceries, Meat, and Produce I Dial 17171768-8207 144 E- Mam Sf- Paradise, PA 17562 New H0 afid RAPPTS EXXON NEW HOLLAND CUT RATE Paradise, Pa. 17562 9oakAVe Ue New Holland, Pa. RUTT'SAfi:ET SHOP JR. BURKHGLDER PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH TOURS Body Shop . Paradise, Pa. intercourse, Pa. 768-3775 140 NEV gutchi Come' Com! SHLRKS 4 L . ' i sub 4- ily.. -K B :iff 'Us W. Wm NWHOHQ AMRMGQTW 551.1100 R mime. :: '5lP117sz9 MPNUFFM5 'Monza 'HMMPASZIEM cfm BofBaldsvin'sHeau1ys RESTAURAN1 NEW HOLLAND MEAT Butcher-Fresh 81 Smoked Meats Corner of Main 81 Railroad Sts. Compliments of SHIRKS CHEVROLET LYNN CANDLES Porodlse Po 17562 MAURICE M GOOD MA R K ET HOME AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Phone 354-8351 303 Queen Rd Gordonvllle Pa. 17529 INTERCOURSE VILLAGE RESTAURANT Breakfast L1ght Lunches and Platters Served Daily 768-3287 LENGACHER S CHEESE HOUSE Retail-Wholesale R D if 1 KIDZGIS Pa 17535 Phone 442-4388 Lincoln Hwy Ecsf hop 4 Cains,PA DWINS GARAGE came. mg4424680 .wavfRJfwfLfR lugMainSt. mlllolland RATE ,LLANDCUT 35753, BU RKHOWER -, .,..,.. NM. MA L we W.L. ZIMMERMAN 8: SON INTERCOURSE, PA. PHONE: 768-8291 141 Senior ndex Sam Allgyer Band 9,105 FFA 9-125 Soccer 9. Rannie Antonsen Student Council 125 Band 125 Chorus 125 Musical 12. Bob Axe Chorus 9,105 Musical 105 Vo-tech fPattern Makingj 11, 125 Band Front 12. Terri Bagshaw School Store 11, 12. jim Bair Vo-tech fl-Ieating and Ventilatingj 115 flilectronics Tech- nologyj 12. Ratib Baker Band 9-125 Stage Crew 9-12. Roland Barker Vo-tech fHorticultureJ 11, 125 Wrestling 9. Betty Jo Barr Vo-tech fTextilesy 11, 12. Deb Bauer Cheerleading 9-12, Capt. 125 Chorus 9-125 Varsity Club 125 N.H.S. 11, 12, Sec. 125 Yearbook 125 Pep Club 10. Vicki Benner Hockey 9-125 Basketball 9-125 Student Council 10, 115 School Store 11,125 Varsity Club 10-125 Baseball Manager 11. Sandy Becker Rifle 9-125 Varsity Club 10-125 Chorus 105 Band 125 F.T.A. 105 Musical 105 LA. 11,12. Carol Benedict Chorus 9, 105 Newspaper 9, 10. Bob Benner Wrestling 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Chambersingers 9-115 Varsity Club 10-125 N.H.S. 11,125 Musical 12. John Beyer F.F.A. 9-12, Treas., Sentinal5 Stage 7725 Set Construc- tion Chairman 12. Gerald Boots Wrestling 12. Dale Buckwalter Basketball 125 Vo-tech 11. Sylvai Buckwalter Band 9-125 Hockey 95 Chorus 9-125 Stage 772 12' V ' , aristy Club 11,125 Musical 10,125 Cheerleading 10,12. Brenda Burkey Musical 125 Drill Team 125 Yearbook 125 Stage 772 125 St dent Secretary 11,125 Library aid 125 Chorus 9,105 F.H,A, 9-11, Vice-pres. 10, Pres. 11. u- Mark Carter Wrestling 11 . Glenn C la rk Loretta Clark Chorus 9-125 Band 9-125 Drill Team 125 Student Secretary 10-125 Yearbook 125 Varsity Club 125 Musical 105 School Store 12- Wrestli , ng Manager 10,115 Class Treas. 125 Class Sec. 115I.A.11. 142 Dean Coates Vo-tech fCarpentryy 10-12. Brian Deckman Band 9, 105 Yearbook 125 Jr. Senior Play 115 Vo-tech fDis tributive Edy 11,125 DECA Pres. 125 Sec. 11, State Sec. 125 Ecology Club 95 Tennis 95 Library Aid 95 F.T.A. 105 Musical 105 Chorus 9, 10. Cindi Denlinger Chorus 9-125 Chambersingers 10-125 N.H.S. 11,12, Pres. 125 Student Council 11, 125 Musical 10, 125 Student Secre- tary 125 Newspaper 125 Girl's Basketball Statistician 12. Heidi Denlinger I-lockey 9-12, Co-capt. 11, Capt. 125 Band 9-125 Basket- ball 10-125 Chambersingers 125 Chorus 9-12, Vice-pres. 125 Baseball Manager 115 Varsity Club 11, 12- Class Vice- pres. 12, student Council 125 Musical 9,10,12. Terri Dennett Patti Diem Band 9-125 Drill Team 125 Stage 772 12- Girls' Basketball Manager, Statistician 125 Chorus 95 Student Secretary 115 Cheerleader 9. John Diller Chorus 9-125 F.T.A. 9-115 Jr. Senior play 115 Fall Play 12- Stage 772 12- Gov. Y h ' , , out Traffic Safety Council 11,12. Dolores Dippner Library Aid 125 F.T.A. 10, 115 Ecology Club 9. Rick Dippner Terry Eichelberger Wrestling. Tina Engle Student Teacher's Aid 125 Chorus 9. Dave Felpel john Fahr Sec. of Teenage Rep. of Lancaster County 125 Ecology Club 9. Barry Ferguson Chorus 9-125 Band 9-125 Wrestling 9- 125 Soccer 105 Tennis 9,125 Baseball 105 Chambersingers 115 Dance Band 115 Mu- sical 125 Vo-tech fData Processingj 12. Linda Fisher Yearbook 12. Mi cha el Fisher Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Dance Band 10-125 Chambersingers 9-11- Count Ch 1 - , y orus 0, 11, District Chorus 105 County Band 115 Musical 9,11,125 Fall Play 125 Soccer 95 Wrestling 9, 105 Rifle 11,125 Tennis 11,12. Rita Fisher Stage 772 125 Fall Play 125 Rifle 125 Drill Team 125 School Store 11. Rick Frey Denise Friedrich Chorus 9-125 Band Front 11, 125 Yearbook 11, 125 Drama Club 10- ' , Stage 772 125 Musical 9, 10, 12. Frank Fuetterer Vo-tech fMasonryy 11, 125 Wrestling 11. V f 5 l1eGarYylaChe' 5 W QI Gehman 9412: :fills Geitllxfilefl 1 1' I 2' yy.reCl' l ifila Wge .yieG1iCk I 12. chomf 5 5dFr0Uf1' ' ristlvi ieiballlfmager' Sta 5 ,qhck 11 5 lllfetball 9425 Baseba fcovd yygical 12' 'QGOW - .IP 5llie77212i We W F if Cleerleading 9.11: Hockey ,yhjg Greer . ?y0ms9-125R1fle 9-12s B2 !2'N.H.S. 11,125 F.T.A. QQlC0unty Chorus 11. fznGregg ioccer 9,10- ainGroff lb-tech fMasonryJ 11, 12. ,ana Hackenberger Hockey 9-125 Co-capt. 11, 1 X25 Chorus 9-125 Band Front iryflub 11,125 Baseball Ml Fail Play 125 Class Vice-pre: 2HyHarsh Soccer 9-12, Eelma Henry Hershey g0mS9,10s Tennis M3 , yo-tech fFloricultu1-ey dliggg 5lYHewes ln Hicks ill Homsher We 9-12 225 Student 80521512 grleading mg9fS9.12. C 1 9-12, I B 1118 Q2 135 Pres. T112 Music v arm-Y Chl ldmlioov yrestlin El' 112- sg 9425 Varsi md W Cl l3iFallPla5lnff'iJl1nIeIil 11:15, :l , . 'So 1 izklver 1' II '12' W - f12fchSm,'Qsf11Hg 10.12, Q Qlllfins 5 L-T,,5 2' Ba 2515913 iyHSssll1:?:a1Z,9'125 limba? ewsp ' isrud . Sin ape Ml' 10,11iem 941: PA us'Y 1 ll Qjfr. ggi .TMX X, va . ,-nu., A ' ilk 'tes wif-11 rn axe! 'Lp I . '. .gj.v51fmn1l0,fm1,1ry55 5 92,1 I ki I ents Niall Stahslicianllil 3- E' 5. . 'I 42, 1, lf' 33: Chai Eid 9121 Ella, - .Vg 'fggfxv Gab I 1' 21 Vltt-pm, rc! 12350, v12sClrsrq5,, -until 9110,l2. 1535 hi' W2124Gifrnnn1 Dodiifivifqiracherls Aid 125 Student Secretary 10-12. Stu 6 D Ie Gehman land 9-12- . G 't 1- Philigllechlflextilesl 11, 12' sheus George C0nnEPqlbi1li411,125 Chorus 95 Student Secretary 115 Girl's Bas- lliiilball Manager, Statistician 12. Gl' k Glgskelililall 9-125 Baseball 9, 12. Art Good Musical 12. ' G rt Visiige 7tlS2e125 Rifle 105 F.H.A. 9,1O, Treas. 10. D b G bill lfhedrllleading 9, 115 Hockey 105 Chorus 9. Cynthia Greer gf- Ch 9-12' Rifle 9-12' Band 10-12' Chambersingers 11 ramhhdsnssfsnll, 1z,oll1llH.s.'11,12, F.TfA. 9,105 Mdsical 105 Class Pres: 105 County Chorus 11. HW Ssusplsyil rum Bm Greggio .' ' 'Z ll S 9 . lamb TnficSafetylouncil1l,l2. Occer , Kevin Groff 0, Vo-tech fMasonryj 11 , 12. .I 11-EcoicgyClub9. l Diana Hackenberger Hocke 9-125 Co-capt. 11, 125 Gymnastics 10-12 Capt. Y .1 125 Chorus 9-125 Band Front 10, 115 Drum Majorette 125 Var- sity Club 11,125 Baseball Manager 115 Musical 9,10, 125 Fall Play 125 Class Vice-pres. 9. Harry Harsh Soccer 9-12. L25 Chm9- Thelma Henry Dawn Hershey Chorus 9 10' Tennis M 10- L'b A'd 9- M ' l 10- , 1 anager 1 rary 1 e usica ,r,ssscoww12fWY V0-tech,fFloriculturej 11,125 F.lI'.A. 10. ' , Marty Hewes , . r10'T'Mi5 B' ' '1Z.??i.ls.iZii.s'n- nan Hlcks beth! ' Cheryl Homshe . I' Howl I?g.ClgeY 9-125 Cheerleading 9-115 Basketball 125 N.H.S. 10- sinfge'i'g1C39eIit2Council 9-12, Treas. 125 Chorus 9-125 Chamber- 11' D, f 5 C0unty Chorus 115 Band 9-125 County Band 9- 775 1g'C1'1gC12 Band 9-115 Musical 9-125 Fall Play 11, 125 Stage Chamwgen 9 1 res- 123 Varslty Club 10-125 Newspaper 11, 125 F.T.A. 042' gud ' GWOH Hoover Hi,y12sW Xfefglfns 9-125 Varsity Club 10-12, F.F.A. 9-12, Pres. 55,12 125Faf11SgEenf2Counsi1 11,125 Vice-pres. 125 Musical 11, 12.855551 Y 3N.H.S.11,12. mu 12, D,511Te1n 1 Ktgreyqoover ' I and 9-12. . I is 11,125 Ch,31w1Srgs511ng 10-125 varsity Club 10-125 N.H.S. Jim Hflpkins SOC - 5 liiigillriml F.TciT.99??lBaSketball 9-125 Baseball 9-125 N.H.S.1O-125 .ynrlllldl Club 9-li. Nass Pres. 95 Student Council Pres. 125 Varsity l,lz'910,l2' Chambersin ewSPaPe1' 10, 115 Chorus 9-125 Musical 105 jul ' Mag. 1O,11ge1'S 9-115 Student Council Treas. 115 Literary mdwjls 2 j 1 143 if 3 1 1 :is 'lf , 1 1 5 - ,Aw 2, , . 5 - 9 ff 1 ., 5 ,, , , , -92. 35,-A 5 f 3-0::,'.s- .,'1l.v..5, Glenna Kauffman Band 9-125 Dance Band 10 12- Count ' - y B d 9-12, D ' Band 103 ChOI'uS 9-125 Chambbrsin ers 12TlM ' lst-uct 19 11 12, Class ses. 9 12- Fs11P1sy12.it d Qsuslca 'nj Hockey 95 Cheexfleading 9, sssge'772u121? ecretary ' Karen Keneagy Lesa Korns Ch0I'LlS 9, 105 Band Front 115 Intermurals 9-11. Gwen Krantz lsntramural Volleyball 105 Intramural Basketball 105 Student ecretary 11. Margie Kreider Chorus 9-125 Band 9-125 Chambersingers 125 Musical 10, Rich Kreider Jeff Kuhn Wrestling 10-125 Vo-tech fBuilding Maintenancej 10-12. Allen Lantz Vo-tech QMasonryj 10-12, Marvin Lennon Soccer 9-125 Basketball 9,105 Baseball 11, 12, Manager 95 Musical 105 Chorus 9-12. Ed Loveless F . F.A . 9-12. Gordon Lutz Basketball 9- 125 Baseball 95 Band 9-125 Chorus 9- 125 Mu- sical 9. Terry McCarty Cross Country 115 Varsity Club 11, 12. Bob McKillips Soccer 10-125 Basketball 9-125 Baseball 95 Varsity Club 11, 12. Darryl Martin Chorus 9, 105 Musical 9. Nelson Martin F.F.A . 9-125 Assistant Reporter 105 Reporter 11, Vice-pres. 12. Tim Martin F .F.A .5 Baseball. Sue Mateer School Store 125 Library Aid 10, 11. Paul Miller Wrestling 9, 10 . Harry Moon . Soccer 9-125 Wrestling 9, 105 Musical 115 Chorus 9-12- Bill Moore Wrestling 10. Tom Nixon Soccer 9, 10. Tim Ober Kevin O'Brassi1l Art Owens Vo-tech fAuto Bodyj 10-125 Band 9' jim Pack Leah Pack Tom Patterson F .F .A . 12. Donald Plank i Cross Country 125 W1'eSt11nS 12' k Pl k . MSIocce1?5nVo-tech fPatternmakn18l 11, 12' Sandy Pluck Vo-tech fTextilesJ 11, 12. P ' ld' , . , Lyglilgr-ug1g51aPe1b Club 105 Vo-tech QDistr1but1ve Edj 11, DECA 115 Library Aid 10. Ginny Ream Hockey 9-125 Varsity Club 11,12- Constance Reed R R ed CLSPI-I.4S.1rO-125F.T.A. 95 Chorus 9-115 Hockey 105 F.H.A- 95 Girl's Basketball Manager 11. Lloyd Refford Wrestling 9. Kent Ressler Wrestling 9-12. Jeff Rice U Soccer 9-215 Basketball 9, 10, 125 Baseball 9-125 Varsity Club 10-125 Musical 95 Chorus 9-125 Band 11. Donna Riehl Randy Rineer Pam Robinson Vo-tech fGraphic Artsj 10-125 F.H.A. 9. Rick Rowe Band 9-125 Chorus 9-125 Musical 9-125 Fall Play 125 jr. Senior Play 115 Soccer 9-125 Basketball 9-125 Class Pres. 12. Sharon Rutter Chorus 9-125 Band 9-125 Drill Team 125 Wrestling Manager 10, 115 Student Secretary 11, 125 Varsity Club 125 Yearbook 125 Class Treas. 115 Musical 105 Cheerleader 95 j.A. 115 Intermural Volleyball 11. Grace Schreiner Library Aid 10-125 School Store 125 Stage 772 12, Diane Seabrease Varsity Club 10-125 Chereleading 9 12 Ca t 12 N . ' P ' 5 eW5 paper11 12 Ed1tor12-N.H.S. 11 12',Cl P . 1 dent Counci1,10 12- S , . ' ' ass res' 11' Stu tage 772 12 B d F 10 1. . PlaY 1251-IockeY,10Z11. ' an rom 1 1' Fan Mike Sensenig F.T.A. 105 Chorus 9,10. Barbara Sherrer Diana Skethway I Hockey 10-125 Cheerleading 9 11 12 Ca t 12- . Club 12- Chorus 9- Liorar A'd,9 10. Q, 1 P ' ' V?fS1tV 11,125 yo-teen Ffr.A. sleo.1 121 ' O tech momculturel Jean Smoker HOCkev11,12s Co-capr. 125 Basketball 12 c b 11 . . ' apt. 12- Base- 13. Manager 11, varsrry Club 11,125 I-Iom,ecoming Ciueen Bris Skiles Wrestling 9-12- N.H.S. -10-12. B d 9 5 Chorus 9-125 Student Co,uncil 9: 133nTen13ii'9?OISAii5Cii153 I s Becky Stanley Teresa Stanley Bob Stauffer Baseball 9-125 Basketball Manager 10,125 Basketball 11. N,H,s. 10-125 vioe-pres. 125 Student Council 105 Soccer 105 Class Vice-preS. 10- ld St ffer Hagsnd 9.111125 Chorus 11, 125 Musical 9- 12. Barry Stolzfus Band 9-125 Dance Band 10-125 Chorus 9,125 Baseball 9-125 r..T.A.1o,11. Dave Stolzfus Soccer 9- 125 Wrestling 9-125 N.H.S. 11, 125 Chorus 10-125 Band 9-125 Dance Band 10-125 Varsity Club 11,125 Student Council 9, 10. Dennis Stolzfus - Band 9-125 Soccer 9-125 Wrestling 9-125 Varsity Club 10- 125 N.H.S. 10-125 Dance Band 10,11. joe Stringer F.F.A. Leon Summers Norman Summers Soccer 9-125 Basketball 95 Baseball 9-11. Tess Wambold Chorus 9-125 Gymnastics Manager 11, 125 Student Council 12, Sec. 125 Chambersingers 115 Cheerleader 9,115 Student Secretary 115 Musical 9. Gerry Weiler Chorus 9,105 F.H.A. 9-11, Pres . 105 Student Secretary 115 Vo-tech ll-Iealth Assistantj 12. Mike Weir F.F.A . Brenda Wenger Cheerleading 9-125 Chorus 9-125 F.T.A. 95 Pep Club 9,105 Class Treas. 10. 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