Elizabethtown Area High School - Elizabethan Yearbook (Elizabethtown, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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Eigfhih , N Grade First Rout Susan Wyliga, .li-an Branclt, John Martin, Rvha Shank, fiillu-rt Shirk, Raymond llarrli-r, Richard Rn-inhart, Ahranl Forney, Hn-nry Gaynor, Srrunri Rolf: Miss Mvlluvliin, Mrs. Win1lish,.lan1-I ll:-Isvr, .lm-an Gi-rlac-li, Harold llarto, IR-ggy Barnharl, la-stu-r firayhill. Sara Jann- llranmlt. lim-tty Kipp, Iiosu Mario Sivll. Third Rfflr: Ronald llc-ck, Milflrl-ml lDi1-il'i-nlwacll,Jann-s Km-nn:-fly. Anna Man- Morris, Ilaxill firm-im-r, ldlila- lwth llippls-, Ellwooml Allen, IH-ggzy Lin-nharnl, liolwrt llvign-l, Ifuzirlh lfmr: Susan My-rs. .lamvs lli4'kro1l1'. Mary .Ivan l-'isln-r, William Sn-imln-rs, Marian Sonnon, Troy Funck, llorotlip lflarhart, Rirharil Z1-ll, Madge 'Fil-rm-y, James Iiivnvr. l il'Il1 Razr: Pauline Earhart, .lunv lil-rks-i', l.4-Ian4l liailn-y, Doris Null. lil-mn-th Rn-igllarcl, Louis Lamlx-rt, Rohn-rt liirv, Viola-t Swn-igart. I'aul liruhh. .ls-an lllitln-rforil, lfrc-4lrim'k Malmlxorg, R1-ha Sm-ith-rs. Siflh Rolf: tin-Ilvviovl' li0isim:41i', Martha Luiz, llavirl Ns-wvoinvr, Mala-I Wm-rt. Varl YVOIE-Zvllllllll. lrvnv Saylor, lloroxhy Jumper. Russo! U'Xvil. Marion Mr'Null, lan' iiutshall. Srwrilfi lion? Arla-nv lin-sslvr, Mary Louise- Smile-r, Ruin-rt Gordon, Betty Kissinger, llavirl Bowman. John Schmitt, Pat Boggs, Julius Ill-Isa-r, Joan Chapman, liarl We-lllvvr, Jane Lighthiser. e were 'ceaffy ytowbzf ala. SQVQUYMB Grade lfirxt lhnr, 1.1-H to Right: Earl Sinnigor, Graco llitz. Jani-1 Kipp, Martha Milli-r, lin-nnc-th Wittlv, liravc- Matonvy, Uharll-s Whitmoyq-r, Gloria liisvnhauvr, Dana 'Frostli-. Sarmifl Razr: Mr, Di:-hl, llarolil Iiooz:-r, Martha fil'I'l2lK'll. Rose Marie- Sauter, Donalrl lfl'0UI7lll. lllclith Spangli-r, .lay l'Iric'h, llm-nry llie-nor, Miss Miller. Third linux' Janive- l':lllIll.!l'l', Irvin U4-lrliarll, Doris liriclu-r, James liunzm-lman, .le-an Idspvnsluulv, Rohm-rt Shank, Yvonne Nisslvy, Jack Iianibm-rt, Peggy Ranllln-r, Allmvrt Uoorlling. l ourll1 Iloir: Mildrn-cl Ia-lnnan, Donald Laurlonslagn-r, Doris Sin-arm-r, Jay Ni-wvonn-r, Iii-tty Swislu-r, Donalal lla-rman, .li-an liulaml. Russel liimz, l'varl.lacnl1s, Donald Gordon, .Ioan Davis. l if!h Noir: Lois Bowman. .lamvs Wo:n'i-i', Patricia lh-ss, .lamn-s Ms-c'kl4'y, Mililrn-rl liruhlu, Paul llvlsvr, .lulia Rissor, Paul fil'1'lIll'l'. Javqluflinv Smith, .lami-s Martin, Ilvtty Ralwr, .lay Fri-y. Sixth Rozix' .ls-rv l'roc'tor, .lose-pliinv Poll-y, IA-stu-r liixh-r, Gloria Nauss, lim-orgv Frost, .lm-anno Hindi-r, Jann-s Hahn, M1-rlv Chapman, All:-n lljrh, IH-gzgzy l,ou llorr, Marvin llm-lla. Mary lflllvn llainvs, .gI'l'l'IlHl Razr: .Ivan Mrlionly, .lavkiv Volwrly, Jan:-t Slim-1-tz, lin-ralwl We-an-r, .Iann- llvlm, .lolm llammakn-r, Nanvy Sloal. liup Mumau. Nanvy liismlon. Ray Stahl. .loan Rissvr, lim-rrp 12111-i'.

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lfirsl linux l,4'l'1 Lo Ifiuhl: Iiorrzliut- Erick. tit-1':ihlin0 Iiumme-r. Roy Schroll, Graco Mills-r, Marion lilzxvk. tilnriu tiuim-r, Shirlt-y Nlutm Xiury Xlutniu-y. t'Iu1':1 Ili-tz. Nancy BllSt'il0I't', .Kltzx lluilillgt-r, Susan Ilollingzt-r, Nmnnino Yu1'ltm'ir'. IXlilrh't-tl Ntaxuift-rx FI'itIll'l'S Imszu '-Qrumil Razr: Mrs. Imim-i', Nliss Kinilig. .XIWIIIII Sm-igzu't, Szlrzih Wilitmoyt-r. lJ0n:xitl.l41hnsul1, .It-un Arntlt. l'I1li.:t-nv Nlnrris. Rust- Slain I'ruutumn. Russ:-ll i illIll'y, Mary W4-iss, li1LVt!l'llt' Nlumnum, .lov Ann Powoii, Lois IIOIDZIIIZHI, Mary .lzuw Ilt-is:-y. Yivpziniu llixs t'1ltil1'I'illt' lit-ph-r, Mr. 'l'1'imhit'. Third limit' Szuuuul tiish, Dzilt- Williams. t'ii1u'h's Bznrtu, N2lllt'5' xvil5.5Ill'l', Imimy Killian. .Xl'it'lll' K1-lhl Fm-rn Ilom-i'm-V, tim-urginax f'I'UWt', Pillliilllf Iizlrlvztstt-1'. .lzxy Iirn-t-Z, iibllllvlil Wallin-i', Mililivti Gish, Wzxym' KI:-iI1fvltvi'. .luhn fuliilllil tlIll'Hl Razr: l:zu'm-i'm- iflyvr. ldstt-llv Fitzwzitt-i'. lflsttht-1' lit-1-in-r, l l'iLllt'l'S Altlinsztw, Iiussn-il Nlairtin, tiuhlit- Shank. John ilihn, Ii I'nw1-ll. l'i'hznn Silllll, 'I'zul Shaw, Rir'liu1'ci Iilouzh. llnrothy tim-:-riziwzllt. .luck Kit-in, Evvlyli lit-ciitvl, I-'iflh Ifuzr: Nancy Sllilllii. Nui I-'iw-y. Llnyml Kuutz. IGI:-anim' limlgxm-rluvkt-i'. .luy St:-hmzul. Rvtty Uonslirlo, Wilbur' K1-in:u'1l, Nlzxlwl Shank. Ruth Ile-ist-y. .lt-nn Niilhi llurri til1I'Silllii,.lQ1l-Il Uorluy, il:-tty ilrzlrllt-y, Imvitl Nlclkvth. Siflh lfnlr: Wilhlii' Swt'ip::n't, tlwwaxhlina- Ifitmmtt-i'. t'lu1i4le- lls-rv, Norni: iilllltilhi. Rohm-i't: Miles, IR-gay lim-, John t-rnli. iX1litil't'li XNOiQll'lllUtfil, .lzwoh Williams, lmlwaiiwl lint:-. .luhn Martin. Mary .lzmv Ilnrlt x lun- Stutz. tllorizi Xrntlt. Earl lfrt-y, Swiwilli linux' lflmiwin .Xillih,L!t'l', Ilonzilil Iivss, Ilonuhl Ins:-r. lin-nm-th link:-i'. Rtillliliill' Idvltimx N0ill'i'I Iioslmzui, Iivtty Klimz. Nl:-Ivin Sunnou. Nancy Smuck, limb:-rt Bishop, lit-tty Shank, Russ:-l Kulp, Niiltirvtl Iioll, Clair Klan' I+'oi'1-stiilv W1-ih-r. Iimw-Ilv l ilZW2Ll-t'l', .lainie-s Fowflt-n. F Elf! ih m at im Q ia teen, but ure W'0ll!dI1,f admit it. As il'0SilIllt'll, thvsv stlulvnts haw- 1-im-i'gz-tl twin tho Olgiltil grzltlv :mtl :Irv stnrtliig mit mi il llt'W :ulvt-l1tlll'v. Thi' i'l't'NillllUll, :ut first, tm-l :is it' they own this wnrlsl, lmut- mmm tht- Lliililltilli' i'Iltit'S :is thvy 1'oiii'i'4nit tho 111-W :uni tliihvult slibjt-vts which thoy must t:u'kl1-. it ifift lung until thvy Hllpvtll' tn iw V0f0l'?lliS :mtl vnjuy giving h1'ut:li01'ly :tml sistcrly :ulvivo tu tthust' who :Irv still in thc- .luninr High Sc-imul. i,lll'iIlg tht: fl'0SilIli2lIl your, tht- vligilvlc Sttlitit'llfS i'l'HIll tht: I'lll'IIi dis- trivts Utllllt' into this class. This xultlit-inn iiit'i'4-:ist-s tht- sim- of the r-lass :tml t-ht: c'ii:im'v to turm lllillly nvw i'l'i0lltiSiliIlS. lhlriligtlwl::ttt'l'p:l1't ut' tlwyz-::1', tht: i'i't'SililN'll st-lt-vt tht' 1-units:-s whivh tht-5' wish tu pllrsut: in tlwn' Sllt't't'0lilllg high sviioul yv:ii's. 'l'h1- i'l't'SillIlt'll hnvt- tc-w t'il2llll't'S for 0xt.1'::t'11ri'it'11i:l1' :wtivitit-s, but thvv :irc Ill'lit'lIt Sl1IIIJtlI'tt'l'h nt':1llst'lmol i'llllt'fiUIlS to whivh thvy ::1't-:lthnittt-tl. As il vlnss, t-hc' irc-slhnmi tin nut, have tYfilt'0l'N, but t-:lc-h i1tlIl1t'l'4l0lll has its own Uiilt't'I'S whivh nrt- 1-lvvtcwl :lt thc- ilt'f.l'illI1illg ut' tht' yt-zu: Thi- i'I't'SillllQll lmiiivmuiiis :uni tht-ii' tt-:it-livrs ilI't'I Hmmm 2, XIV. 'l'I'iIllilit'I Hmm: 3, Miss liimligg :mtl Room 4, Mrs. ltuiirvr. S!-.l'f6'1'Il HX ttl on tll oh: it it x llll



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lag!! lo Ifiglll: James Ney, llenry Hitz. I. Seott llamor, Blaine Stephens, liiehard Laudenslager, l.eslie lireider, Marvin Shaud, William Helm, Glenn Miller, Robert ltaffensperger. eam keacfy - - -gf! .Yet - - ne, ufo. ln all probability, not, one person notieed the exeitement in the high sehool loeker room, about a week before sehool opened in September. 'l'his exeitement was that llll2lI'lHllS roar eaused by the football eandidates eoming out for their first praetiee ot' the season. Oh! what groans some ot' them lnade when the first exereise drill was over. 'I'hey felt as it' they should go home to bed. liooking over the squad as a whole, we find that only five varsity men from the previous gridiron yeal' were baek in their uniforms: the rest had graduated. Ut eourse our two mainstays, Whitey and Raffee. were in their baekfield positions, with llitx alternating between end and baekfiehl, while Ney and Seip held the hne. 'l'his year our team was fortunate in reeeiving new uniforms, having a eolor eombination ot' blue and white instead ol' the traditional blue and orange. liut at this point the team was disappointed when they learned that the unitorms would not eome until about the middle ofthe season beeause ol' war produetion. During this interval the praetiee uniforms were used. Hy the time our first game ol' the season eame around on September 15, the boys were eager to get in there and fight, espeeially the sophomores, who were to play their fn'st varsity football game. But the toe wlueh we were gomg to eneounter was strong. llaving won the Berks County ehampionship the previous year, Shillmgton had trained its underelassmen and still had a stron team. As the fame was in ro ress, Slullin fton proved to have a mowerful , . . 5 lf . . 5' V - team, but the lu-town st uad held its own until the verv end. althou fh blulhn ton was able to si-ore in the first seeond, D ' ' ' 1 ! and last quarters, making the eount I9-0 in their favor. 'I'he next. game was slated for September 22 with Columbia on its own field under the lights. With one loss on its baek, li-town was eager to make up for it by taekling Columbia. Kiekoff time was 8:30 P. NI. with Columbia reeeiving. On the seeond play ot' the game Von Stetten seored twiee for Columbia. and it wasn't long until lireiser seored twiee. 'l'hen IC-town started to eliek with Raffee and Whitey seoring. Later, Columbia put the ball over again, and li-town threatened to seore twiee when they were deep in Columbia territory. The final outeome ol' the game was 25 I2, with Columbia taking the honors. Un September 30, the team returned to its home field with Biglerville the opponent. Whitey had had a slight attaek of pneumonia the night before the game and did not play. This proved serious for li-town's makeshift baek- fiehl whieh fought valiantly throughout the game. RafTee seored onee, but liiglerville went away with the st-ore 31 ti in its favor. l.ititz was next on our sehedule with the game being played on its field. Whitey was baek in the game again and the team fought hard, but Lititz was able to hold IC-town 27-f0. The sei-ond home game was played Uetober 14 with lted Lion. lied Lion reeeived some hu-ky breaks in this eneounter when they reeovered fumbles by li-town. During the game disaster st ruek when lioodhng had his ankle broken. lted l.ion seored five tunes during tlns game, wlule the lille held as statmehly as it eould. lted liltlll won with the final seore of .il 0. lffgflflrffrl .W 'J' Q R11

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