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

 - Class of 1961

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ALTON H. EPPLER JOHN G. HABECKER ROBERT L. MEYERS ELWOOD R, RABER B.S., Kutztown State College A.B., Goshen Collegeg M.Ed., B.S., Millersville State College B.S., Elizabethtown College Sfigliff, Biology Pennsylvania State University General Sfienre Clfemirtry DEAN R. STEINHART, Chm. B.S., Kutztown State Collegeg Pennsylvania State University Biology Sriezzre, Malh SezaaD - 744 Sade, 051:34 find 70? ?oz'7t'7nf?70ofzkZ0ff4 What makes us tick? Why are we as we are? In Biology we learned the an- swers to these and many more questions concerning ourselves, our place among living things, and how we are related to our environment. We examined plant and animal specimens as well as studied them in our attractive, well-written science books. Chemistry instruction followed a varied path leading us to appreciate that almost every common material we use today has been developed or improved by the chemist. We were taught to take apart natural substance and put it back together again through the processes of analysis and synthesis. - JOHN ROGERS HOMER K. SCHOENER B5-, E219 Stroudsburg State B.S., Albright Collegeg Duke What are you looking for? College Instituteg Pennsylvania State General Scierzre Univ. I2 Chemistry, General Srierzce

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EDWARDINE TYSON DURENY VASSIL SANDRA ANN XVARNER A.B., Ursinus College, M.A., A.B., Pennsylvania State Univ, BS., Millersville State College, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Dela- Efzglirln College of Williaiiu and Mary ware, Marylandg Temple Univ., English Pennsylvania State Univ. English A' 'dmc 70 '71 E'z4.'3 -S- Studying German, Latin, or French did not stop with learning the languageg but here we weregiven the opportunity to explore a bit into the customs and culture of the particular countries or people. We found Latin to be of great practical help with understanding our English words, in German, we could ap- preciate the close association of the language with our own local language heri- tage, French, the diplomatic tongue, enabled us to communicate with a majority ofthe world's people. Today we must be able to communicate if we are to live with other peoples of widely differing ideals and beliefs. ROBERT M. CHRYST A,B., Franklin and Marshall College, Millersville State Teachers College, New York Univ. German JANE SHUMBERGER, Chm. A.B., Gettysburg College Gerwazz JANICE N. CLEMENS 5 in LORETTA L. KLINE - - 5 B.S., Bloomsburg State College, BS., Elizabethtown College Ist das rlchtlgf M.S., Pennsylvania State Univ. French Frwzfb



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LOUISE H. BUSH HARRY GRAHAM CHARLES JACKSON DEAN F. KREAMER A.B., Elizabethtown College B.S., Elizabethtown Collegeg B.S., Lebanon Valley College B.S., Lock Haven State College Malb, Algebra Temple University jr. High Math M,11l1gm4,gjf5 M!Ifh67H!1ffCI Om 74616439-p'zq6a4ed7l47o77Ze6Z 744 0,4 744 7utwze In the modern world of sputniks and atoms the importance of our mathematics training was evident. We were exposed to complicated mazes of geometry, algebra and trigonometry with the physics course stressing a blend of math and science. Taking math was more than just learning to work problems mechanically. Algebra was helpful in chemistry where formula writing was prominent. Trigo- nometry was a must for physics. Knowing how to use a slide rule was indispen- sable for working the long, complicated problems in either advanced chemistry or physics. Now we know for a fact-l'Math teaches you to thinkf, STANLEY S. DOTTERER, Chm. B.S., Elizabethtown Collegeg Pennsylvania State Univ. Mdlb, Science No fudging the figures, boys! FLORENCE B, UMBERGER B.S., Lebanon Valley College Mrzlhwmzlirx I3

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