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

 - Class of 1984

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Facult Miss Adkins, being an avid softball player, coaches the J.V. team in her spare time. Mr. Albert. besides being the band director, is also a semi-professional trumpeteer. Mrs. Antonucci keeps her slim figure and sharp mind by playing tennis and doing needlework. When Mr. Bassett isn't COPEing with his seniors, he enjoys reading, hunting and fishing. lf Miss Bicking is not focusing in on hockey strategy, she can be sighted en- joying photography. When Mr. Bohler isn't teaching, he runs for the hills, Camp Hidden Hills to be exact. As a sports buff, Mr. Bernecker can be found anywhere from the sunny golf greens to the frosty ski slopes. When Mr. Brenner is not sanding down the wood, he says his hobby is sighting in the girls. Coaching and training are all in a day's work for Mr. Brewer. When he's not running the J.V. girls' basketball team, he's trotting his horses. When Mr. Celli isn't bugging under- classmen, he's bagging big game. Mr. Charles. can always be found rooting for Penn State or l'FOlLing his wife's reputation. lt is rumored, Mr. Deemer once wrote a computer program to find the density of a freshmen's mind. Jeffrey Bohler Occupational Education Douglas L. Albert John Celli instrumental Music Science Roger Bernecker Physical Education and Health Jeannie Antonucci Business Education Jay William Charles Mathematics Harold E. Brenner Industrial Arts Lisa C. Adkins Resource Room 8 Faculty David E. Bassett Business Education Science Henry H. Deemer James C. Brewer Business Education Ruth Bicking Richard J. Gerz, Jr. English Social Studies

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High School Administration Of the several goals l've set for the i983- 84 school term, three of the most impor- tant are: To have all students in grades 9 through 12 complete a computer literacy courseg to develop a computer program- ming course for 1984-855 and to increase parent involvement at PVHS by initiating a t parent advisory council. -John King, X Principal 3 X , 4 - s S il Mr. John King, Principal Mr. Eric Dreibelbis, Assistant Principal All Mr. Horace Martin Ill, Guidance Counsellor. He guides us in our college choices, and, despite his recommendations to us, he did not graduate from Podunk Ll. Ms. Suzanne Ranck, Guidance Counsellor, helps the freshmen in their B transition to the high school. W AK 7



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Robert K. Gingher Drivers Education Harold Gotwald Industrial Arts Beverly B. Groff English Louis B. Hutchinson Drivers Education and Social Studies Donna M, Jones Art Education Marilyn Jones School Nurse 'ff Joann M. Kramer Physical Education and Health 'in Milan J. Kratzer German Katherine W, Ledzinski Mathematics Jeffrey L, McClure Physical Education and Health 7 -- v....ff.. 'EV Lawrence Meley Spanish and French Linda C. Moyer Reading CESEAJ and English John M. Musser Social Studies Q-,.,a . Connie S. Procopio German After a day of speeding down the highway, Mr. Gingher slows it down to a turtle's pace with his snapper soup. Mr. Gotwald enjoys working in and around his house. When questioned about her hobbies, Mrs. Groff replied, Besides playing with my little boy, everything else it too obsene to print. Mr. Hutchinson deserves the relax- ation of bike riding and fishing, after a hard day of driving An artist at heart, Mrs. D. Jones loves to paint and play the piano. Mrs. Jones always comforts and meets the needs of students that feel under the weather. Whether it be a dog or an athlete, training is the key word for Miss Kramer. Collecting goals and collecting steins are two of Mr. Kratzer's favorite hob- bies. The statistics show that Mrs. Led- zinski is always reaching for the Pi in the sky. When Mr. McClure isn't pinning down his tent, he's teaching our grapplers the pinning techniques. Whether it's reading or speaking one of many languages, Mr. Meley is always at ease. Mrs. Moyer, is an indispensible help to the junior class and her family. Gun collecting is a favorite pasttime of Mr. Musser, which comes in handy on his hunting expeditions. No matter what Mrs. Procopio does, the Frau knows how.

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