York College of Pennsylvania - Horizon Tower Yearbook (York, PA)
- Class of 1971
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i ' fMmiMpWi - horizon york college of Pennsylvania nineteen hundred seventy one it is not only an honor for us to be the first senior class of york college, but it is a greater honor to have the privilege of dedicating the 1971 horizon to our friend mr. alfred w illiams. we have chosen mr. williams because of his excellence as the director of financial aid and placement and for the deep admiration and respect we, as seniors, have for him. a native of wrightsville in york county, he graduated from wrightsville high school in 1925. for a time he taught at the druck valley school and then managed a local business for 20 years, he came to york junior college in 1959 as the business manager, in 1968 he assumed the position of director of financial-aid and in 1970 the title of placement officer was added, he has performed all of his responsibilities in a manner which has been a credit to himself and to the college. mr. Williams is an authority on early american history, in his spare time he works on a model train collec- tion and does his own gardening in the warm weather, he likes his coffee black, he smokes a bit too much, and we ' re told he swears when angry. he and his charming wife, helen, who must have been an inspiration to him, are planning to own and manage a motel upon his retirement, they have three children, all of whom have gone their separate ways, and several grandchildren for whom they often enjoy babysitting. when we recall our years at york college, we will fondly remember al williams as our friend, brother, and father, his sensitivity and maturity has given us great inspiration, mr. williams has charisma!! enough praise cannot be bestowed upon this wonderful man. so, it is with great admiration and respect that we make this dedication to mr. alfred 1. williams, the big man on campus in 1971. organizations organizations organizations organizations choir 1 to rt. 1st row: kathy tracy, roberta lau, charles ragusa, richard theologus, hunter miller, dave rogers, craig palumbo, andrew charles, deborah naill. cathy bressler, ralph wooley. 2nd row: marjorie jones. gayle mcarthur. sue mottern, jeannie lowe, elizabeth lott. brenda zellers, cris sbordonne, melissa wenzing. connie bortree, lucy alicia, pat lowe. 3rd row: vicki velebir, joann gregonis, cindy vvorkinger, andrea feldman, rick leiphart, james spangler, david kirk, george garrett, pete schuessler, bruce smith, clyde hoUinger, rennee snyder, anna lauer. 4th row: jane miller, noreen close, judy meckley, deb trumbower, bonnie slagel, ron hall, ray ditterhafer, brian Crawford, eric henderson, karen bureau, linda copenhaver, toni magni, karen shermeyer. sam If to rt. Isl roiv: sam thuma, Steve Schwartz, Judith miller, steve soffer, pat mason, paul teyssier, ted myers. 2nd row: russell yoas, richard mcvey, rodney klunk, gordon miller, barry young. madrigal choir If to It. !st row; kim butcher, dave rogers, clyde hollinger, hunter miller, richard theologus. 2nd row: steve dlckensheets, pete schuessler, david kirk, ron hall, ray dittenhafer, 3rd row: andrea feldman, noreen close, toni magni, debra naill, mindy snyder, cindy workinger. -1th row: karen bureau, jeannie lowe, elizabeth lott, sue mot- tern, cris sbordonne, brenda zellers. green jackets If to rt. Isl luiv: beckv schnadur, rose rizzo, rita vvalsh, cathy yansick, kris behm; 2nd rou-: pat cuminskey, kathy schoppet. carol dormandy, linda strothbeck, karen boyette, fred bianco, 3rd row: darryl miller, barb brennan. phyllis banaszynski, gail graf. sherry tovve, pat beard, judy king. cheerleaders 1 to rt. 1st row; anna readinger, sherry tovve, gail graf, barbara brennan, phyllis banaszynski. 2nd row: judy king, pat cuminskey, linda keller. tai kwan do If to rt. 1st row: arlene baxter, bob grieseher, bert warner. 2nd row: karen orwig, jane dimelow, dan Wilson. 3rd row: willie Williams, mike hurm, pete helfrich, ed schmitt, young chi bai. vets Jf to rt. 1st row: pat reilly, donald smith, bill dexter, mike yocum. dick quilia. 2nd roiv; arthur o ' neil, torn varsity club 1 to rl. 1st row: pat cuminskey, gail graf, phyllis banaszynski. barb brennan, sherry towe, Judy king, 2nd row: bernie dunlavey, mike polizzi, glenn olsen. frank cramer, gary tovvnsend, doug kovaleski. 3rd row: bob snyder, steve eckert, rick conaway, torn loucks, jim may, george karris, bob varkonyi. daryl miller, John young, bob addleman. -1th row: carl sensenig, charles richards, bob crowll, bill fourhman, fred bianco, terry lieb, pete vitarelli. club shaeffer, herb fringer, tim dark, charles leavesley. 3rd row: col. lisk, John tassia, sam bortner, bill dark. masked media ) to rt. 1st row: becky watts, gwen olexik, karen rudy. 2nd row: paul heaton, mary ann gilbert, bob williams, Joanne colgren, warren gondolf, phil gennings, rob kunkle. tau sigma sigma If to rt. 3 si row: jeff dressel, greg santarelli, joe biancardi, ralph pickwick, frank townsend, marty tjlitzer, Steve crowley, brian raybin, mark Schmidt, Steve angler. 2nd row: bob gresmer, vincent mercurio. don clause, vincent rice, carl ritter, bob paul, jim mulligan, jim imre, bill mitchell, mike beck, pete schuessler. 3rd roiv: girard ridzon. del erb, torn seevey. torn mcgrain, george rhodes, sam warren, burr brooks, ken edwards. in tree; jim mcfarland, ralph berry, jim vail, todd geeting, ed hughes, don brennen, paul heaton, bob shurr, gary papa. ski club If to r(. 1st row: jim mitchell, marcia strem. pat roseboro, bob williams, gail graf. 2nd row jeff hagerman, vvendy Jones, mary stigerwalt, diane lazinski. kay apple, nir, lepson. wrc 1 to rt. 1st row: rita walsh, vvendy jones, dianne shelley, kathy boyd, debbie san- marco. 2nd row: mrs. root, karen fad, margaret rohrer. fall M E vj H ' li fi Hi ' i V LJfl Id Lj Hi H H field hockey If to li. Isl row. Jackie mitchell, jeannie wolfinger, pam sedinger, nancy reinecker. barb charles, mary stigerwalt. karen bashore. 2nd row: wendy Jones, kay mcclure. julia diberardo, ann long, Jackie denight, Joanne houck, gail graf. gwen Jenkins, brenda warner, mrs. koons. this year the women ' s field hockey team ended the york season with a 4-3 record, the team captain was nancy reinecker. jeannie wolfinger (a soph) was leading 7 scorer with 10 goals, pam sedinger had 5 goals and Jackie denight had 2 goals, the team scored a total of 19 goals to their opponents 13 goals, kay mcclure had 6 36 saves as goalie, hopes are high for a junior varsity 3 team next year. 1 2 record opponent maryland university 1 lebanon valley 4 kutztown state 1 messiah college 2 lancaster school of bible millersville state 6 morgan state 1 ' I .W5 l5i« 1- -t lim ' fb r V ' - - .s, soccer ] to rt. 1st rou ' .- barry vvoltag, Steve eckert. andy sponsler, jerry may, bill anderson, chuck eckenroth. 2nd row: ken edwards, george shorb, cliff karoullas, John young, ralph berry, bob adler, jim may, jack klingaman. 3rd row: harry eberly, wait sechrist, ron viehweger, carl sen- sening, chuck richards, dick wohlsen, rich hockenberry. the soccer season was completed november 4 with a win against Hncoln university 4-1, to give the team a 5-4-1 record, this season included a 12-1 victory over allentown college, new to the team this year was coach jack klingaman who played varsity soccer for three years at lock haven and was captain of the team team during his se- nior year, other new players were jerry may, chuck eckenroth, and carl sensenig. highlights of the season was a 2-1 victory over lock haven state, former Pennsylvania state college cham- pions, rated as one of the top teams in the east; and jim may who was a candidate for all-american honors this year, jim may was the leading scorer with 22 goals and 8 assists. Jim ' s total number for 3 seasons was 53 goals, cliff karoullas was 2nd highest scorer with 4 goals, ronnie viehweger had 10 assists and 2 goals, george shorb set a new record, as goalie, with a total of 119 saves. ork record opponen 2 messiah college 3 2 un. of mar ' land (bait.) 4 1 phila. college of the bible 1 6 bowie state 4 2 shippensburg state 9 2 millersville state 2 george mason college 3 2 lock haven state 1 12 allentown college 1 4 lincoln university 1 i ' ' -mr ' . . . ij kafit- ' MLi l V .. ' • ; ; v cross country If to r(. 1st row; terry lieb. fred bianco, mike polizzi. billy fourham. 2nd rou ' .- gary tovvnshend, bev neuman. John fiorill, mike eberly. frank Cramer, craig costen. jake jaquet. this 1970 squad was an exceptionally faithfull, hard york working group, it is the athletic directors feeling that the 1970 cross country schedule was the most ambi- 15 tious schedule in york colleges history in terms of 17 quality of completion met. 21 freshman bill fourham established a new college 16 record on the york home course with a time of 24:58. 28 he also established new course records at george 15 mason college, at mt. st. mary ' s college, and at ship- 31 pensburg state college. 17 cross-country running is an exceptionally de- 20 manding activity in terms of such personal qualities as 24 perseverance and personal discipline, the coach 41 would like to add a personal note of commendation to 29 this 1970 squad for having earned respect and praise 17 from every opponent encountered. record opponent messiah college 46 maryland university 43 kings college 36 phila. college of bible 47 Susquehanna university 27 bowie state college 50 mt. St. mary ' s college 26 george mason college 41 allentown college 39 lincoln university 35 millersville state 20 gettysburg college 26 western maryland college 42 baptist bible forfeit penn state (capitol) forfeit intramural-flag football this year intramural-flag football came to a thrilling conclusion, the season running from September 28 to november 12 ended with the championship game between tau sigma sigma, dorm league, and the bombers, commut- er league, the bombers came out undefeated champs with 285 points, holding their opponent to 33 points, tau sigma sigma held second place, mom ' s raiders third, and 1st north zoo fourth place, also, the bombers played f m ' s inter- mural team and succeeded to wipe their team out to take the championship title. MOMS V j ' MOMS sjy ' S 19 P!Xt 41 . . - -61 ' 22: ' siy winter ' 7 7 s ' fe-ei . .Jk« sophs sophs sophs sophs en O en en O en en O en en O en en O en sophs sophs sophs sophs Sandra albright kay apple Susan arrington linda baltrus Connie baver patricia beard eileen benedict Constance bortree kathryn boyd karen boyette elspeth brantley deborah brown i mwi i ■mil p 1 kathleen burke theresa carroll douglas cayce barbara charles Carolyn crouse brian damon jacquelin dawson lucille deckard Janet ernst kathleen fillmore vnn firestone Cynthia fisher Sylvia fisher gary fox  7« Jeffrey hagerman debra harris pamela hassler robert heaps paul heaton ioann hendrickson Clyde hollinger Joanne houck barbara houseworth michael hurm susan Joyce themistock karoyllas thomas keasey John kinneman barbara knauer susan lesseig trudy lippy linda litten marie livingston ann long toni magni mary marthouse kay mcclure richard mcvey judy meckley jacquelin mitchel eanne nionauni paula monk orraine mosso Stewart olewiler karen orwig cathy reck nancy reinecker debra reisinger carol ridde susan ritchie rosemarie rizzo mary robbins bravton robinson mary shagger brenda sharp dianne shelley rebecca schnader Janet schock peter schuessler ciebra shaffer richard sipe dianne slafkovski gregory small deborah smith harry smith sharon smith gale smyers ■A a jean staley sally sterner mary stigerwalt kathleen taylor sharon towe marcia urich brain vitz donna volluse rita walsh david waltemyer rebecca watts John weaver eunice webb mary welsh linda white barbara willard douglas vvomer deborah yoder jacquelyn yost brenda zellers basketball york entered its second season of competition as a four year college, the 1970-71 squad had its first se- niors, in the school history, finishing a full collegiate career, the team faced many difficulties in gaining ac- ceptance by the other four year college in the area, the Spartans had to travel extensively and accept some disadvantages, however, the most obvious single limi- tation was lack of physical size, the yorkers were al- most midgets in current day basketball circles. despite the schedule and size limitations and inju- ries during the season, the spartans worked to within one game of a .500 season with a 12-13 record. george harris served his third consecutive year as captain of the spartan squad, and distinguished him- self among his teammates, he scored 959 points during his career and produced exceptional records for shooting accuracy, sam thuma joined harris in the role of york ' s first seniors, and also earned respect of all his associates, jim roth and bob klingseisen led york ' s scoring, klingseisen has scored 971 points in three seasons, he currently holds the all time scoring record at york. roth has scored 788 points in two seasons and led the 70-71 squad with 452 points. york record opponent 80 luther rice college 72 74 Wilmington college 63 80 allentown college 57 106 shelton college 73 70 lock haven state 80 88 george mason college 71 90 California state 123 96 allentown college 70 78 lebanon valley 99 73 u.s.n. atlantic fleet 81 67 randolph-mason college 106 74 quantico marines 76 59 u.s.n. atlantic fleet 95 85 george mason college 70 64 randolph-mason college 73 126 lock haven state 79 75 elizabethtown college 87 66 quantico marines 104 89 Virginia commonwealth u. 117 61 Susquehanna university 81 110 southeastern university 94 88 St. mary ' s college 85 81 Juniata college 90 52 Wilmington college 35 104 luther rice college 95 J the 1970-71 season again saw york fielding a separate freshman squad v ' hich was again coached by student-coach torn rambeau. the freshman squad posted a 9-7 record, the team was led by larry ansted who had a 27 point per game average, the frosh squad had some excellent future varsity prospects but unfor- tunately faced the same size limitation which plagued the varsity squad. york 129 88 110 85 92 89 94 94 76 82 99 97 88 72 82 99 record opponenl shelton college 58 lock haven state 95 penn state (berks) 58 California state 109 Stevens trade 88 lebanon valley 84 randolph-mason 99 delaware tech. c.c. 103 delaware tech. c.c. 88 lock haven state 75 elizabethtown college 82 Stevens trade 88 Susquehanna 92 Juniata college 81 penn state (berks) 61 penn state (york) 74 wrestling 1 to rt. 1st row; todd getting, randy hamme, gary papa, craig fox, herman dodson, gary moseman. 2nd row: bill lindsey, pat mccaffery, John fiorill, mark garfinkle, david hedrick, julia diberardo. 3rd row: larry fanelli, lynn lershey, John stermon, gary bates, dan frey, david steiler. the wrestling team ended the season with a 10-5 record for dual meets, coach steiler involved the team in three to urnaments this year, the team took first place in the first invitational tournament held at lebanon valley; first place in the western maryland quadrangular meet in which randy hamme was the outstanding wrestler; and second place in the york y.m.c.a. tournament. highlights of the season were when york took revenge for last year ' s meet against dickinson college by defeating them 38-0 in the first dual meet, and an upset victory over millersville 20-14. a number of team members had a fine season as new- comers to the squad, randy hamme finished with a 11- 2 record, gary papa and lynn hershey both compiled a 12-2 record and team captain pat mccaffery had a 10-5 season, larry fanelli led the team with most pins, 8, and had the fastest pin of 21 seconds. york record 38 dickinson college 41 baptist bible 19 u. of baltimore 38 scranton 8 shippensburg 24 western maryland 25 u. of bahimore 36 amencan univ. 31 kings college 20 elizabethtown 7 California state 41 phila. bible college 8 Susquehanna u. 20 millersville 36 lincoln u. opponent 3 23 27 12 13 9 21 32 5 26 14 6 : ,;;!; i mm ; ; KOME VlSITDR swimming If to rt. floor: bill dark, barry ness, dave waltemyer. bench: joe semmelman, John schrantz, jim stiles, chris michael, gary linington, bill bier- ster, ed schmitt. window: doug mcintosh, broyton robinson, jeff freedman, doug waiters, warren berger. swimming involves total enthusiasm for the sport as well as total self-discipline of the individual, it involves good relationships between coach and swimmer as well as between team members, although most feel that swim- ming is totally an individual sport, success is achieved only through team effort. next year will be the first year for the york college swimming team, which will spring from this year ' s swimming club, it is important to note that regardless of the club ' s limited schedule, the members have shown a great desire to compete, this desire is essential for the fu- ture success of next year ' s team. ,! I r- ft U i 9 M jf ,Jr m sprin; VSS Ss . fev C baseball 1 (o rt. Isl row: iudy king, greg ernst. dennis conway. larry swartz, dave conway. wait sechnst, jim may, jim irwin, gail graf; 2nd row: dave cochran, mike reachard, glenn olson, bob addleman. mike stern, bob smith, steve wetzel, torn daniels, jake jacquet. york ' s 1971 team seemed to suffer an unusual succession of unfortunate breaks during the short college season, al- though the won-lost record was the lowest in the last dec- ade (6-10), coach jaquet believes that the 1970-71 team was better than many recent teams which posted winning records, coach jaquet insists the team would have come on strong if it had played a longer season. york baseball enjoys a reputation that caused each op- ponent to save its pitching ace for the spartans. york has in- tentionally scheduled the middle atlantic areas best small college teams, a final limitation is that virtually all op- ponents take southern conditioning trips and all play longer schedules. york ' s offensive efforts were paced by senior captains wait sechrist and mike reachard. this year reachard led the hitting with a .373 mark and sechrist was second with .340. jim may led the squad in runs batted in with 12. freshman dave cochran led in slugging percentage with .483 and 29 total bases, york ' s difficuhies were reflected in pitching a 4.5 e.r.a. was the spartans best and york pitchers gave up 16 home runs and 11 triples. the team played several outstanding games in close losses: a 10-8 loss to a powerful millersville team; a 4-2 loss to perennial powerhouse george mason; and a 10 inning loss to elizabethtown, 15-11. highlights of the season was an 8th inning comeback win over howard university ' s cia conference champs, and a one run win over mansfield state, defending champs of both the Pennsylvania state college conference and district 19 of the naia. the trio of dave cochran, larry swartz, and greg ernst will be an excellent nucleus for next year ' s team. york record opponent 5 howard university 2 6 howard university 7 11 elizabethtown 15 allentown college 2 7 mansfield state 6 8 messiah college 4 1 george mason 8 3 george mason 15 1 lincoln university 19 lock haven state 8 5 allentown college 3 15 u. of pittsburg (Johnstown) 6 u. of pittsburg (Johnstown) forfeit 3 Susquehanna u. 12 8 millersville 10 2 george mason 4 L mm. — ™. ' ■IB HI „W-y%3p ' track If (o rl. 1st row: mike eberly. ric goss, cliff karovilas, Sinclair orcutt, larry becker, gene fogle. dennis doerr, david steiler. 2nd row: bob ross, James wagner, John price, jon arndt, John fiorill, mike polizzi. bob clarke, steve eckert. 3rd row: grant wapole, barb brennen, bill fourhman, gary townsend, John taylor, bill lindsey, charles dahlke, steve schedin. 4th row: rhonda snyder, chuck richards. mike allison, ernie troinio, dave koons, frank cramer, jill scarpate. andy sponslor. this year marked the inaugural season for inter- collegiate track and field competition at york college, the spartan squad compiled a 2-4 dual meet record against established four year colleges. the team will look forward t o a better season next year with the return of all its members with the exception of senior sprinter sin orcutt. coach steiler feels that a fine nucleus exists for next year ' s track team with outstand- ing individuals such as John taylor and chuck richards (440), gary townsend (880 and mile), larry becker (880), bill fourhman (3 mile), John price (pole vault), gene fogle (shot and discus), dennis doerr (high jump), cliff karovilas (triple jump), and clair hess and ernie troinio (javelin). this being the first season, all of the college records were established, also york field records were es- tablished, seven records are held by members of the york squad, with a number of other records being held by other colleges, these records will be the goal for our track team next season. york 48 45 53 82 58 record shippensburg state shepherd state western maryland loyola of baltimore mansfield state opponent 97 100 91 63 87 golf Jf (o rl. 1st row: pat reilly. randy young, bob patton, george shorb: 2nd row: John young, doug kovaleski, torn loucks, ken eshleman. this year golf has been one of the most outstanding york record sports for the spartans. york college has had winning seasons in the past three years — last year they posted the 11 Va elizabethtown best record for all sports — 1971 was no exception, the 14V2 baltimore univ. team posted a 12-2 record this season, again the best 4y2 western maryland record, the team was invited to compete in the naia dis- 12 lebanon valley trict 19 championships in hershey, pa. the three teams I7V2 Salisbury state york was to compete against forfeited allowing york to 14 george mason become the n.a.i.a. district champions, the teams that IOV2 baltimore univ. forfeited were bloomsburg state, george mason, and 12 mansfield state Philadelphia college of pharmacy, york had beaten 13 towsen state bloomsburg and george mason during the season, the 13 gallandet college team has qualified for the n.a.i.a. national cham- 10y2 shippensburg pionships to be held in Illinois, June 6-8. SVz Susquehanna york had a strong team this year as shown in each in- 10 bloomsburg dividual ' s record, almost all members had a winning 12 george mason record, the spartans were led to victory under the fine leadership of player-coach george shorb. george posted a 9-4-1 record and had a fine 75.7 average, bob patton held a 80.9 average with an 11-3 record, and sophomore doug koveleski — 82.5 average with an 8-2 record, the other team members and their records: randy young — 82.2 average and 9-4-1 record; tom loucks, 8-4-2 and an 84.1 average; pat reilly — a 3-5 record and an 84.9 average; and ken eshleman with a 5-5 record and an 85.7 average. opponent 51 2 3V2 13V2 6 V2 4 71 2 6 5 5 7V2 9V2 summer seniors seniors seniors CD CD o CD I— ' O en (72 o h- 1 ' O C 3 (75 CD o C 3 seniors seniors seniors seniors •% John arndt o Uoyd arnold :a ' , kenneth banev s jo barber SwW ■• f ■J ggsK. michael arnold michael baron  t karl braiuit michael brezler dennis camp philip dettinger James eaton harry eberly Jeffrey fishel Stephen fitzkee robert freed Shirley getz thomas gilbert michael ginerich jo ann hackenburg george Harris edwin hogg robert humpton jay kauffman lynwood keller Christopher kojcsich John koopus waiter kuhl edmond lafrance michael lau Judith miller ray miller ted myers carl nash • m k benjamin orcutt richard page michael plitnik peter post donald pulver richard qulia Stanley rasmus philip reck dale rehm carl rltter Suzanne rychener Stephen Schwartz kirby sheffer max showver frank sienkiewicz barbara sleeger fred smith Stephen soffer david spiese alan stone .s ' - -s jane stoudt robert swankoski samuel thuma I mp w- paul titel James vail t iv timothy wallick bradley zipp c o m m e n c e m e n t fe- dr. ray a. miller, president eldon s. webb, assist-pres. dr. torn fuhr. dean — student affairs dr. g.a. mellander, dean — academic affairs : KiQ I i— ____ B • •- ' — - iJr -; Wj i ' , ' — — -mB i H-. „ j jQ ii mJ l v . sl R. ■1 i — !■■t- A ■■■■vI: ,:.; w M 11 1 ml , o - H Kn r ' . H - «i i Hj 1 i w u senior directory ABRAHEM, BRUCE, 2876 Eastwood Drive, York, Pa. 17402 ADAMS, KENNETH, 3 Evergreen Drive, Ocean, N.J. 07712 ARNOLD, LLOYD. 1231 Fremont Street, Lancaster. Pa. 17603 ARNOLD, MICHAEL, Rd. No. 3, York, Pa. 17402 BANEY, KENNETH, 2020 Worth Street, York, Pa. 17402 BARON, MICHAEL, 31 Power Street, Taunton, Mass. 02780 BINGHAM, MICHAEL, 709 S. George St., York, Pa. 17403 BRANDT, KARL, 4 Morningside Drive, York, Pa. 17402 BRESSLER, IRVING, Town and Country Apts., York, Pa. 17403 BREZLER, MICHAEL, 729 East Philadelphia St., York, Pa. 17403 CAMP, DENNIS, Box 107, Bainbridge, Pa. CARSTEN, LAWRENCE, 6931 Indian Creek Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 CHALKER, DAVID, 104 Lynhurst Road, York, Pa. 17402 CIBOS, RICHARD, 2700 Old Orchard Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17603 CLARK, WILLIAM, Rd. No. 2, Box 173R, Southwick, Mass. DEHOFF, DAVID, Rd. No. 4, Dover, Pa. 17315 DETTINGER, PHILIP, 831 Rathton Road, York, Pa. 17403 DOWNS, BRENTON, Rd. No. 3 Red Lion, Pa. 17356 EATON, JAMES, 311 Front Street, New Berlin, Pa. EBERLY, HARRY, 150 Hamilton Ave., York, Pa. 17404 EDWARDS, KENNETH, 941 Lancaster Ave., Berwyn, Pa. 19312 ELINE, LEONARD, 57 Park Lane, York, Pa. 17403 FISHEL, JEFFERY, 775 Hardwick Place-Apt. B, York, Pa. 17404 FITZKEE, STEPHEN, 726 S. Newberry Street, York, Pa. 17403 FLINCHBAUGH, THOMAS, 130 N. Charles Street, Red Lion, Pa. 17356 FRANKLIN, LINDA, Rd. No. 1, Glen Rock, Pa. 17327 FREED, ROBERT, 1401 West King Street, York, Pa. 17404 GEBHARD, HOWARD, 1058 South Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 GETZ, SHIRLEY, 110 Hoover Street, Mountville, Pa. 17554 GEYER, WILLIAM, 2008 Country View Road, York, Pa. 17402 GILBERT, THOMAS, 1730 Valley Road, York, Pa. GINGERICH, MICHAEL, 641 Pennsylvania Ave., York, Pa. 17404 GRIM, DALE, Rd. No. 3 Red Lion, Pa. 17356 HAAR, ALLEN, Rd. No. 3 Spring Grove, Pa. 17362 HACKENBURG, JO ANN, 216 North Market Street, Selingsgrove, Pa. 17870 HARRIS, GEORGE, 100 Chestnut Street, Mount Union, Pa. 17066 HEARN, RONALD, 2668 Carnegie Road-Apt. 202, York, Pa. 17402 HEINTZELMAN, DAVID, 866 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, Pa. 18071 HENRY, THOMAS, Rd. No. 9, York, Pa. 17402 HETRICK, GRAHAM, Rd. No. 1, Seven Valleys, Pa. 17360 HOBERT, GARY, 215 North Reading Ave., Boyertown, Pa. 19512 HOGG, EDWIN, 1444 Front Street. Bingham, N.Y. 13905 HOLTZAPPLE, JAMES, 34 Soluth 8th Street, Lewisburg, Pa. HORN, MARJORIE, 407 Hillside Drive, Red Lion, Pa. HOSTETTER, CARL, 365 North Barbara Street, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 HOUSER, STANLEY, Rd. No. 3, York, Pa. 17402 HUMPTON, ROBERT, 1630 Sunset Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17601 HUNTER, FORREST, 1333 North 4th Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 17103 IMRE, JAMES, 301-K Bristol Drive, York, Pa. 17403 KAUFFMAN, JAY, 1336 Ogontz Street, York, Pa. KELLER, LYNWOOD. 1334 Girard Ave., Wyonissing, Pa. 19610 KETTERMAN, JACKIE, Rd. No. 1 Littlestown, Pa. 17340 KOJCSICH, CHRISTOPHER, 234 Thomas Nelson Lane, Williamsburg, Va. 23185 KOOPUS, JOHN, 34 Croyden Street, Springfield, Mass. Oil 07 KUHL, WALTER, 2073 Lenox Street, Camp Hill Pa. 1701 1 KULIKOVVSKL CAMILLE, 34 South Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel, Pa. LAFRANCE, EDMOND, 209 Lundhurst Road, York, Pa. 17403 LAU, MICHAEL, Rd. No. 2 Seven Valleys, Pa. 17360 LEACH, BARRY, 3201 Dorsett Lane, York, Pa. 17402 LUTZINGER, MARY, 229 Park Place, York, Pa. 17404 MACLEOD, THOMAS, 135 Rebel Road, King of Prussia, Pa. MILLER, JUDITH, Box 96, West Main Street, Lansdale, Pa. 19446 MILLER, RAY, Rd. No. 2, Red Lion, Pa. 17356 MOSER, CURTIS, Rd. No. 1, Gilbertsville, Pa. 19525 MUMMERT, DENNIS, Rd. No. 1, Spring Grove, Pa. 17362 MYERS, TED, 528 Yale Street, York, Pa. 17403 NASH, CARL, 1829 Roxboro Road, York, Pa. 17402 NEWMAN, HELEN, 353 Creston Road, York, Pa. 17403 OLEXIK, GWENDOLYN, 955 Hardwick Place Apt. D, York, Pa. 17404 ORCUTT, BENJAMIN, 401 Gay Street, Phoenixville, Pa. PAGE, RICHARD, 200 Wynwood Road, York, Pa. 17402 PLITNIK, MICHAEL, 27 West Dartmouth Circle, Media, Pa. 19063 POMRANING, STEWART, 424 West Broadv ay, Red Lion, Pa. 17356 POST, PETER, 621 Powell ' s Lane, Westbury, N.Y. PULVER, DONALD, 1658 Princess Anne Drive, Lancaster, Pa. QULIA, RICHARD, 137 Fay Road, North Syracuse, N.Y. 13212 RASMUS, STANLEY, 1820 Bannister St., York, Pa. 17404 REACHARD, MICHAEL, 1515 Monroe Street, York, Pa. 17404 RECK, PHILIP, 2100 Stanton Street, York, Pa. 17404 REHM, DALE, 1214 Bridge Street, New Cumberlan, Pa. 17070 REILLY, PATRICK, 1263 West Princess Street, York, Pa. 17404 RITTER, CARL, 551 Glenwyn Drive, Littlestown, Pa. 17340 RYCHENER, SUZANNE, 470 West Market Street, York, Pa. 17404 RYDELL, RICHARD, 550 Shaker Road, East Longmeadow, Mass. 01028 SANDY, WALTER, 129 E. Market Street, York, Pa. 17401 SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN, 409 Kimblewick Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901 SCHMIDT, GREGORY, 521 North Penn, Allentown, Pa. 18102 SECHRIST, GEORGE, 200 S. Russell Street, York, Pa. 17402 SECHRIST, WALTER, 942 East Poplar Street, York, Pa. 17403 SHEFFER, KIRBY, 420 West Jackson Street, York, Pa. 17403 SHOWVER, MAX, 817 Prospect Street, York, Pa. 17403 SIPE, JAN, 118 Sunset Ave., Hanover, Pa. 17331 SLEEGER, BARBARA, 822 East Market Street, York, Pa. 17403 SMITH, FRED, Rd. No. 1 Hellam Branch, York, Pa. 17406 SOFFER, STEPHEN, 2569 Brighton Drive, York, Pa. 17402 SPIESE, DAVID, 40 West Broadway, Red Lion, Pa. 17356 STERMER, BARRY, 1639 Crestlyn Road, York, Pa. 17403 STINE, KENNETH, Rd. No. 2, Box 82A, Dallastown, Pa. 17313 STOLESON, JUDITH, 323 Brentwood Drive, York, Pa. 17403 STONE, ALAN, 1935 Crooked Oak Drive, Lancaster, Pa. 17601 STOUDT, JANE, 2505 S. George Street, York, Pa. 17403 SWANKOSKI, ROBERT, Rd. No. 1, Box 206, Drums, Pa. 18222 TEYSSIER, PAUL, Yorkshire Apt. 1-3, E. Market Street, York, Pa. 17403 THUMA, SAMUEL, Rd. No. 1, Box 98, Dillsburg, Pa. 17019 VAIL, JAMES. Rd. No., Byers Road, Chester Springs, Pa. 19425 WALLICK, 1403 North George Street, York, Pa. 17404 WARD, ROBERT, 1419 Lampeter Road, Lancaster, Pa. WEISS, ERNEST, 168 Kirch Road, York, Pa. 17402 WELSH, PAUL, Rd. No. 1 Wrightsville, Pa. 17368 WRIGHT, JOHN, Irving Apt. Cl4, Main and Filbert Street, Mechanicsburg, Pa. ZIPP, BRADLEY, 396 7 Park Ave., Edison, N.J. The school year passes quickly. For some, so quick that present time soon becomes the past. Horizon 1971 is the story of the school year. It includes the people and particular events that made it what it was. Unfortunately, this year ' s book got off to a very late start. Along with lack of organization, chances of having a yearbook looked dim. ; ' . ' Without the help of four dedicated staff members, Horizon 1971 would never be. Joe Zikmund, Dave Waltemeyer, Nat Conklin, and Vinnie Mecurio spent many hours working until late afternoon and evening to produce a yearbook. • . - Horizon 1971 is a permanent record of the school year. After looking through it, I hope each individual is able to recall specific memories important to him. y Prinfed By BRADBURY, SAYLES, O ' NEILL-PARAGON College and Independent School Affiliate of Porogon Press, In
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