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OCTOBER 6, 2021
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LXII • NO 34
WHS Holds Homecoming BY ANN MEAD ASH
arwick High School (WHS) held its annual homecoming celebration on Sept. 24. The 2021 homecoming queen, Ella Brechbill, was crowned by Student Council members during halftime of the varsity football game against Hempfield High School. In addition to Brechbill, the homecoming queen candidates were Ann Barney, Kayla Bennecoff, Kyla Butkiewicz, Clara Ford, Bella Johnsen, Allison Keeney, Mia Perrotti, Emily Peters, and Chloe Zook. Ann Barney is the daughter of John and Jill Barney of Lititz. At school, she is president of National Honor Society (NHS), co-president of Interact, vice president of the Class of 2022, and a member of the Spanish National Honor Society (SNHS), and Link Crew. She serves as co-captain of the girls’ tennis team, and she is a thrower on the track and field team. Outside school, she is a member of St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, is a Girl Scout, and takes part in Underrated Ministries
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at City Gate Lititz. Following graduation, she plans to major in nursing. Kayla Bennecoff is the daughter of Michael and Stephanie Bennecoff of Lititz. At school, Kayla is secretary of SNHS, a student ambassador, and captain of the Warriorettes dance team. Outside school, she is a member of the CoJoMotion Dance Company at Lititz Academy of Dance, where she teaches younger students. Following graduation, she plans to attend college to major in psychology and minor in Spanish, as well as take part in the college dance team. Ella Brechbill is the daughter of David and Katrina Brechbill of Lititz. At school, she is vice president of Student Council and a member of NHS, National Art Honor Society (NAHS), and Unite Club. She plays tennis. Outside school, she is active in the youth group and worship team at Newport Church. She is also a member of Underrated Ministries, a student-led Bible study at City Gate - Lititz. Following graduation, she plans to attend college to study graphic design and web design. See WHS pg 4
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For 18 years, Gladys Fry Crowl was involved in a labor of love. Working alongside Ron Reedy, who passed in 2016; Phil McCloud; Dale Shelley; and later Deborah Oesch, Crowl created a book titled “Lititz Wall of Remembrance Biographies In Recognition of Those Who Built Our Community.” The Wall of Remembrance was originated by the Lititz Borough in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Lititz, which celebrated the years from 1756 to 2006. The Wall
BY ANN MEAD ASH
Mike Caimi has always looked up to Vietnam War helicopter pilots. “They were kinda my heroes,” said Caimi, who admired the young American men for their ability to fly helicopters through the jungles of Southeast Asia. As an adult, he became friends with Jim Haga, a Vietnam Huey pilot who served two tours during the war. “We were talking about restoring a helicopter and getting it See War Birds pg 6
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First runner-up Emily Peters, (left) queen Ella Brechbill (center), and second runner-up Ann Barney
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