Elizabethtown Area High School - Elizabethan Yearbook (Elizabethtown, PA)
- Class of 1976
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Cover
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A Time For Reflection: . I
The human mind is a very complex thing. It is con-
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bombarding' us, as many facial expressions reveal.
Now, perhaps more than ever, is a time in our lives
when we have so many things to reflect upon. Decisions
about our future, our friends and ourselves are
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free of thoughts, nor would we want tog but sometimes
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A Time For Solitude.
Solitude is something that every person in the
world needs. Sometimes all we want is to be alone, while
at other times tha.t's the last thing we want. It can be
physical or just a feeling found through confusion,
anger, daydreaming, fear, elation or serenity.
The kind of solitude that is loneliness is simply a
fact of life that is inevitable and passes. Solitude
through choice is when it becomes necessary to leave
those near and dear to us behind for a while to get our
heads together. We owe it to them as well as to
ourselves, to be the best person we can be.
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relief, joy and love, excitement and jubilationg
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good. We encounter many smiles and laughter
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success in pursuing happiness.
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Educational Opportunity Time is the greatest
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without these opportunities? Some expand our
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life is important, too, because these are the times we will
remember in a very special way.
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For those who are uninhibited about dancing, it
provides a great satisfaction. We remember the Bump
and the Hustle, part of the Disco sound which has swept
the country. And who could ever forget square dancing
at the Sadie Hawkins Dance or Jitterbugging and
Twisting at the '50's Hop?
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Dedication
We, the class of 1976 take great pride in dedicating
our yearbook to our high school principal, Mr. Dean
Steinhart.
In the years we have come to know Mr.
Steinhart as our principal, friend, and adviser, we
have found him to be a most capable administrator.
Not only has he the courage to state his beliefs: he
also sticks by them. He has taken an interest in
both the academic and social aspects of the school
as evidenced through his close working with Stu-
dent Council and his attendance at school social
functions and sports events.
Mr. Steinhart is an extremely well-rounded
and versatile individual. His education includes not
only that knowledge which he gained from books,
but it is also an instinctive knowledge of young peo-
ple. He has helped and guided our class through
the conflicts that we have encountered in the
struggle of growing up.
The Class of 1976 wishes only the best to Mr.
Dean Steinhart in his future endeavors.
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The pages within the cover of the '76 Elizabethan were
completed with earnest effort to grasp and preserve some of
many experiences remembered by each individual. Through
the passing of the years, I hope that this yearbook can be a
source of happiness and provide many Ene memories of the
'76 school year.
Many thanks to Ralph Clouser for his guidance and to
the staff for their faithfulness and cooperation which made
this yearbook possible. With such help from Mr. Clouser and
the participation of the staff, I can only say that they have
made it a memorable experience for me.
Jill Espenshade
John Hemperly-Business Manager
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you have some room for me?" - Jim Croce
The fact is, that tomorrow has room for
each and every one of us. It is up to each in-
dividual to find it. We have completed thirteen
years of laughter, of tears, of triumphs, of
heartaches, and ol' education. Now we have to
find our place in tomorrow, however seemingly
unimportant it may be. Everybody's important,
especially us.
SENIDRS
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Samuel W. Allen
ANNE ALEXANDER April 30, 1958
Band 9,10: Orchestra 9,105 P. Puff 115 "I Remember Mama" 1CastJ 115
"Macbeth Did It" CComm.J ll: "Exit the Body" CCastl 10: Intramurals 115
Girl's Track 9.
SAM ALLEN September 21, 1958
National Honor Society 1O,11.125 Chorus 125 Class President 11,125 P. Puff
Coach 125 Student Council 11,125 "Macbeth Did It" lCaatD 115 "The Fan-
tasticks" CCastD 1 15 "The Sound of Music" CComm.l 12: Football 12: Wrestling
95 "Don't Drink the Water" KCastD 12.
VONNIE ANDREWS February 28, 1958
National Honor Society 10.11.121 Band Front 9.10.l1,125 P. I-'ulT 11,125 Stu-
dent Council Vice-President 1 1, President 12: "Macbeth Did It" ICastl 1 15 In-
tramurals 9.10.11,125 Track Statistician 9.10.
NANCY ARNTZ August 13. 1958
National Honor Society 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,11,125 Blue and White
9,10,11,12: Yearbook 12: P, Puff 11,125 Business Club 12: "Macbeth Did It"
CComm.l 115 Intramurals 10: Tennis 9,10,11,12: Library Aide 9,10,11,12.
LYNDA BARD August 12, 1958
P. Puff 125 V0-Tech 10,l1.12.
PAM BARD September 16, 1958
Yvonne M. Andrews
Nancy C. Arntz
Drama Club 115 Aquarium Club 9,10,115 "I Remember Mama" CComm.J 115
"Macbeth Did It" KUsheretteJ 115 "Lute Song" 10: Track Statistician 115
Library Aide 9,10.1l.12.
KAREN BARLEY December 5. 1958
Future Homemakers of Am. 10,11,12.
JACK BARNETT January 8, 1958
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Karen D. Barley Jack E. Barnett, Jr.
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Thomas Becker David G Bender
KEN WOFAT BEARD August 23 1958
Class Treasurer 12 Macbeth Did It KCastl 11
JUDY BECK January 21 1958
National Honor Society 10 1 1 12 Investigation of Western Religions 9 Blue
and White Sports Editor 9 10 Band Front 10 11 12 Girls Gym Club 9 Class
Secretary 10 11 Macbeth Did It CComml 11 Tutoring 9 Intramurals 9 10
Baseball Manager 8 10
TOM BECKER. November 27 1957
Track 10 11 Football 12
DAVE BENDER December 31. 1958
Soccer Club 9,10,11,12g Soccer 9.10,11,12.
DEB BERRIER November 25, 1957
Girl's Gym Club 9,10,11,12: Powder Puif Game 12: Intramurals 9.10.11,12:
Track Statistician l1,12: Girl's Track 10: Sports Manager 11,12.
KIM BERRIER April 9, 1958
Blue and White 9.10,11g Girl's Gym Club 9: Pep Club 10: Powder Puff Game
1 1: Tennis Club 9: Intramurals 9.
JOHN "B.J." BICE July 536. 1958
May Court 10: Boy's Basketball 10.11.121 Baseball 9.
CHRISTINA BIESECKER March 15. 1958
Chorus 9.10: Aquarium Club 9,105 Powder Puff Game 11,12.
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TIM CLARK February 22, 1957
Weightlifting Club 9,101 Wrestling 10,11.
DAVE CLEMENS December 26,1956
JOHN CLEMENS June 27,1958
DEB COBAUGH August 24, 1958
Pep Club 11: Powderpuff 11: "I Remember Mama," "Macbeth Did It," "The
Fantasticsn CComm.l 11: Intramurals 9,105 Girl's Basketball 10.
KEITH "SKIPPY" COBLE May 3. 1957
Football 9.
BARB CREQUE February 25, 1958
Blue and White 9.10: Band Front 10,11.l2: Gil-l's Gym Club 101 Aquarium
Club 9: Powderputl' 11: "Macbeth Did It" CComm.J 11: Intramurals 10.
CONNIE CRIGGER. April 25, 1958
Future Homemakars of America 10,123 Vo-Tech 10,11,12.
ROB DALTON April 28. 1958 -
Tennis Club 9.10: Golf 9.10: Boy's Track 9.
Keith E. Coble Barbara E. Creque
Connie D. Crigger Robert J . Dalton
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Bend 10.11.125 Soccer Club 9: Concert Band 9,l0.1l.12: "The Sound of
Music" 11: Soccer 10.11.125 District Band 11.12: County Band l0.1l.l2.
TIM "SQUARE BEAR" FAUSNACHT July 15. 1958
Soccer Club 9: Soccer 9.10.11.12g Wrestling 9.
JULIE FETTERMAN October 12. 1958
Intramurals 9.10.
ARMOND FIENI April 21. 1958
MIKE FINK August 31. 1958
National Honor Society 12: Orchestra. 9.109 "Macbeth Did lt" 1 13 Football 9:
Golf 9.l0.1l.12.
MORRIE FINK June 19, 1958
Chess Club 10: Rille Club 9: Metal Club 9.10.11: Vo-Tech 11.
CINDY FITTERY May 9. 1958
Future Nur es of America 9.10: Band 9: Blue and White 9.10.1 1. Stage Band
9: Medical Careers Club 11.121 Gir1's Gym Club 9. Concert Band 9: In-
tramurals 9.10: "I Remember Mama." QCommJ 11: Slimnutics 10.
DEB FITZKEE December 17. 1958
Photography Club 10: Metal Club 9.10.
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LYNN FLOYD November BB, 1957
Rifle Club 91 Wrestling 9.10: Vo-Tech l0.1l,12.
DEB FOGIE Febmary 20. 1958
Wrestlerettes 10.11.125 National Honor Society 10.11.12: Powderpufl' l1.12:
I Tennis Club 9: "Macbeth Did It" iComm.l 11: Intramurals 9.10.11.
JOHN FOY August 18. 1958
I Boy's Basketball 9.10: Intramurals 9.10: Baseball 9.l0.11.12.
- CINDY FREDERICK June 23. 1958
Girl's Gym Club 9.10: Powderpufl' 11: Intramurals 9: Cheerleading 9.10,1l.
1 JIM FRY september 14. 1957
L FFA 9.1O.11: Blue and White 9.10: Chess Club 10: Rifle Club 9.10: Drawing
and Design Club 9.10: Crystal Club 9.10: Rocket Club 9.10.
JOHN FRY September 14. 1957
Blue and White 10: Rifle Club 9.10: Crystal Club 9.10: A.V. Club 10: Ches
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KEITH FULLER March 23. 1958
Leader's Club 9.10.1l,12.
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CRAIG FULTZ May 19. 1959
Weightlifting Club 9,10,11,l9g National Honor Society l0,1l.12: Band 93
Football 9.10.11,12: Wrestling 9,10,11,12.
DIANE FURST August 11, 1958
Wrestlerettes 1O,11,1Bg Band Front 95 Tennis Club 9: "Macbeth Did It"
fComm.l 113 Intramurals 9: Cross Country Statistician 11: YTSC Represen-
tative 11: Student Forum 12.
SALLY GARBER November 27, 1958
1976 ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA: Band 11,121 Chorus 10,11,12: Orchestra
9,10.11,12: Concert Band 11: "Macbeth Did It" lComm.l 11: "The Sound of
Music" 12: "Tempo 74" 10: County and District Orchestra 10,1 1.12: Regional
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TOBY GARBER March 20, 1958
National Honor Society l0,11,18: Band 9,10,l1.12g Orchestra 1 1: Stage Band
10,11,18: "Tempo '74" 10: Soccer 12: Boy's Basketball 9,l0,11: Boy's Track
9,10,11,12:G0lf 10,11.
BONNIE GERBER February 12. 1958
Girl's Gym Club 9,105 Graphics Arts Club 9,103 Photography Club 9,103 Draw-
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KAREN GERMER January 6, 1958
Majorettes gl Girl's Gym Club 9,1O,11,19: Pep Club 10.115 "Macbeth Did It"
11: Intramurals 9,10,11.12: Track Statistician 11,12g Sports Manager 12.
DON "SPIKE" GIBBONS February 10, 1958
Chess Club 9: Rleferee's Club 10: Intramurals 9,105 Soccer 11.123 Boy's
Basketball 9,10g Boy's Track 11.12.
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PAUL GIBBS December 31. 1957
Future Farmers of America 11,121 R.i11e Club 10.
BOB GINGRICH September 28. 1958
Chorus 9,10.11: "Tempo '74" 103 Cross Country 11,123 Boy's Track 95 Physics
Club 12.
HERB GISH May 26, 1958
National Honor Society 9.10: Metal Club 9.
WENDY GITT October 16. 1958
National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Chorus 12: Blue and White Feature Editor
12: "Macbeth Did It" lCommJ 11: Speedreading 11.
LEASA GOHN October 16. 1958
Blue and White 9: Pep Club 10.113 Intramurals 9.10.
GWEN GOODLING December 30, 1958
Wreetlerettes 9.1O,ll,12g May Court 103 Homecoming 12: Girl's Gym Club
9.10.11g Senior Student Council 12: "I Remember Mama" fComm.J 11:
"Macbeth Did It" lComm.J 113 Intramurals 9.10.1 1: Hockey 9.10.1 1.195 Girl's
Track 10.
RANDY GOODLING January 26. 1958
DWAIN GORETZKE January 10. 1959
Leader's Club 10,11,12: Band-Marching 9: Orchestra 9: Ril1e Club 9.10:
Photography Club 9.
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Wrestlerettes 9.l0.11.12: Chorus 9.10.11.12: Blue and White 10.11: Band
Front 11.12: Girl's Gym Club 9: Aquarium Club 9: Gir1's Basketball 9: "Lute
Song" 10: YTSC Representative 11.12.
JOHN GREENAWALT July 31. 1958
Weightlifting Club 9: Rifle Club 9.
PAT GREINER July 29. 1958
Wrestlerettes 10: Photography Club 9.10.11: Metal Club 9.10.11: Vo-Tech
11.12.
MARGARET GRICE September 7. 1958
Girl's Gym Club 9.1O.11.12: Pep Club 9.10.11.12:Powderpuff 11.121 "Macbeth
Did It" 11: Intramurals 9,10,11.12: Gir1's Basketball 9: Cheerleading
10.11.12.
VIVIAN GRIFFIT1-I May 3. 1958
Band 10.11.12: Orchestra 10.11.12: Concert Band 10.11.12.
GREG "GROG" GROGAN May 20. 1958
Weightlifting Club 9,1O.11: Soccer Club 9.10: Powderpuff Coach 11. 12: Ten-
nis Club 9.10: Rifle Club 9.10: Drawing and Design Club 9.10: Senior Student
Council 12: Intramurals 9.10: Football 9: Football Trainer 12: Football
Manager 10: Referee Club 9,
KEN GRUBER June 28. 1958
Future Farmers of America 9.1O.11.12.
NANCY GRUBER January 7. 1958
Future Homemakers of America 10: National Honor Society 11.
Vivian A. Griffith Gregory P. Grogan
Kenneth E. Gruber Nancy J. Gruber
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National Honor Society 1O,11.12: Intramurals 9.10.
MINDY "MIN" GUTSHALL February 16. 1958
Wrestlerettes 10.11.123 Future Farmers of America 11.12: Girl's Gym Club 9: -
Pep Club 10: Intramurals 9.10: Football Manager 11.12.
MIKE HAAKE September 18. 1957
Band 9.10.1 1.12: Chorus 11: Orchestra 9: Stage Band 11.12: "Macbeth Did
It" fCastJ 111"The Fantasticks' fCastJ 11: "Sound of Music" CCastP 12: "Tem- I
po "74" lComm.J 10: "Don't Drink the Water" mast, 12.
GREG HACKENBERGER. March 2. 1958
National Honor Society 10.11.125 Band 11: Chess Club 9.10: Soccer Club 9:
Soccer 9: Theology and Philosophy Club 12: "Don't Drink the Water" fCas0
12.
KAREN HAMPTON April 20. 1958
Wrestlerettes 10.11.121 Cross Country Statistician 11: Girl's Basketball 9.
CHRISTINA "KIKI" HANSON March 30. 1958
Majorettes 9.10.1l.12: Chorus 9.10: Medical Careers Club 12: Girl's Gym
Club 9: Intramurals 9: Girl's Basketball 9.
EVONNE HARPINE October 28. 1956
DAVE HARTMAN February 20. 1957
Weightlifting Club 10: Future Farmers of America 10.11.12.
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National Honor Society 10.11.12: Band Front 9.10.11.12: Powder Puff Game
12: "Sound of Music" 1UsheretteJ 12: GirI's Basketball 9.10.l1.12: Baseball
Statistician 10: Head Majorette 11.12.
DALE HERTZLER September 10. 1958
Chorus 11: Rifle Club 9: Tutoring 10.
CONNIE HESS March 21. 1958
Future Farmers of Am. 12. Girl's Gym Club 93 Basketball Club 9.
DENNIS HICKERNELL September 11. 1958
Chess Club 9.10,11.
BURNELL "NELLIE" HIESTAND March 2. 1958
National Honor Society 10,11.l2: Chess Club 9.10.11q Class Treasurer 11:
Tennis Club 9,105 "Macbeth Did It" CCastJ 11: Soccer 11: Boy's Basketball
9.10.11.
SCOTT HIPPENSTEEL December 24, 1957
National Honor Society 10.11.122 Band 9.10.11.12g Orchestra 9.11: Chess
Club 10.111 Concert Band 9.10.11.12: Cross Country 12: Boy's Track 11.12.
RUTH 1-IOERNER September 5. 1958
Intramurals 9.
DIANE HOLLINGER March 22, 1958
Wrestlerettes 1O.11: Orchestra 9: Band Front 9.10,11.l2: Drama Club 11:
Girl's Gym Club 9.10: Pep Club 10: Intramurals 9.10: Girl's Track 9.
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GREG "HAWK" HOOVER October 16. 1958
Band 9.10.11: Soccer 10.11,12: Boy's Basketball 9,10.11: Boy's Track
9.11,12: Referees Club 9.
JOHN I-IORNBACK April 15. 1958
Future Farmers of America 11,12: Band 9.10.1 1: Orchestra 10: Concert Band
9.10.11: "Tempo '74" 10: Intramurals 9: Boy's Basketball 9: Golf 10.11,12.
ROBIN HORST October 24, 1958
Wrestlerettes 11.12: Girl's Gym Club 9: Intramurals 9.10.11.12.
GAIL IIOSSLER February 4. 1958
Band 9.10.1 1.19: County Band 12: Chorus 9.1O,l1,l2: District and Regional
Chorus 11: Orchestra 9.10.11.l2: County Orchestra 10: "Don't Drink the
Water"1CsstJ 12: "I Remember Mama" CCa.stl 11: "Macbeth Did It" CCastJ 11:
"The Fantsstlcksn fCastJ 11: "The Sound of Music" CCa.stJ 1 1: "Tempo "I4" 10:
"Lute Song" CCastD 10: "Exit the Body" KComm.J 10: Tennis 10.
JUDY HOSTETLER October 21, 1958
Girl's Gym Club 9: Tennis Club 9: Intramurals 10.11.
DAVE HUDZICK June 26, 1958
Chess Club 9,1O.11: Soccer Club 9: Rifle Club 10: Soccer 9.10.
SANDY HUMMER May 8. 1958
Band Front 11: Blue and White 9: Girl's Gym Club 9: Intramurals 9.10.
MIKE HUMMERT April 18. 1958
Soccer Club 9: Soccer 9.
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MIKE HUNGLER June 2, 1958
JENNY "JEN" JAMES January 9. 1958
Future Farmers of America 1 1: Coloi-guard 10g May Court 9: Girl 's Gym Club
95 Powderpuff 12: Intramurals 9,105 Tennis 9,103 "Dont Drink the Water"
lCastl 12.
JOAN JOHNS October 4, 1958
Future Homemakers of America 10: Girl's Gym Club 95 Intramurals 9,10.l 15
Crafts Club 9.
JEANNETTE KANDES September 18, 1958
Band Front 9,10,1I,l2: Girl's Gym Club 93 Tennis Club 9: Intramurals
9.10.1135 Tennis 9,lO,11,12.
SUSAN KANODE February 10, 1958
Chess Club 10: "Macbeth Did It" fComm.l 11.
KAY KAUFFMAN September 8, 1958
Future I-Iomemakers of America 10.115 Business Club 123 "Macbeth Did It"
fComm.l ll: Intramurals 11.
SHARON KASI-INER May 27, 1958
Powderpuff 125 Intramurals 10,1l,1Bg Girl's Track 10,11,12.
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11 18 Girls Gym Club 9 Macbeth Dad It 11 Library Aide 10
MIM KEENER November 22 1958
Investxgation of Western Religions 10 Tennis Club 9 I Remember Mama
KComml 11 Lute Song fCommJ 10 Intramurals 9 10 11
ANN KEGERIZE March 16 1958
Band Marching 9 10 Chorus 9 10 11 19 Orcheutra 9 10 11 18 Sound of
Music 18 Tempo '74 10 Stage Band 9 10 11 12
BETSY KEINARD March 96 1958
Blue and White 9 Powder Pull' Game 11 12 Library Aide 10 1112 I
Remember Mama KCommD 11 Macbeth Did It QCemml ll
BOB KELCHNER June 8 1958
Band Marching 9 10 11 Stage Band 10
CARMELLA KELLER October 9 1958
Future Homemakers of America 10 Future Farmers of America 11 12
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KAREN KENNEDY December B7 1957
Powder Puff Game 11 Intramurals 9 10 11 12
BARRY KILLIAN May 1 1968
Weightlifting Club 10 11 19 Football ll 19 Croll Country 10 Boye Track
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Investigation of Western Religions 9 10,11' Blue and White 12' Band Front
I0 11 12: Stage Band 10 11 12: Powder Puff Game 1112: Intramurals
9 10 11' Track Statistician 9,10 11 12' Prom Committee 19.
KERRY KLINE July 5 1958
Weightlilting Club 9 10 11: Football 9 10 11' Baseball 9 11 12.
BRIAN KOS' KOSER November S0 1958
Chess Club 9.1011' Tennis Club 11' Boys Basketball 9 1011: Baseball
9 10 11 19,
PHYLLIS 'PHID" KREAMER November 4 1958
Band-Marching 9 10 11 12' Orchestra 9 10 l1.12' Stage Band 9 10,11 18'
Girl s Gym Club 9' Concert Band 9 10 11 12' 'The Sound of Music' 19' 'Tem-
po '74 10' Hockey 10 11 12.
ERLENE KREIDER July 25. 1958
Western Religions 9: Girl s Gym Club 9' Powder Puff Game 11: 'I Remember
Mama KCastD 111 Macbeth Did It CCastJ 11' Tempo 74 10.
RICHARD KREIDER November 3 1958
Future Farmers of America 9 10 11 18.
DONNA LANCASTER December 21 1958
Future I-Iomemakers of America 111B' Drama Club 11' Library Aide
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RICK LANCASTER May 91 1958
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1l.12: "Tempo '74" 10: Soccer 8.10: Wrestling 9.10,l1.
DAVE LISCOM August 13, 1958
Tennis Club 11: Crystal Growing Club 9: Physics 12.
KIM LOKEY June B9. 1958
Band Front 11.123 Girl's Gym Club 9.10.11.1B: Prom Committee 12: "I
Remember Mama" lComm.D 11: "Macbeth Did It" lComm.l 11: Intramurals
9.10.11: Track Statistician 11: Chorus 12.
LEE MARTIN September 23. 1958
Chorus 9.10.11: Yearbook 12: Prom Committee 13: "Macbeth Did It" QComm.J
11: "The Sound of Music" CComm.J 12: "Tempo '74" 10.
KATHY McCANN October 8. 1958
Orchestra 9.10: Girl's Gym Club 9.1O,11.12: Pep Club 9.10.1 1.12: Intramurals
9.10.1 1.12.
KATHY MILLER September 27. 1958
Business Club 12: Intramurals 9.10,11.12.
TIM MILLER May 17. 1958
Chess Club 9.10.
BILL MILLER September B. 1957
Soccer Club 9: Aquarium Club 10: Tennis Club 10: Soccer 9.
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May Court 9 11 Girls Gym Club 9 Class Treasurer 10 Intramurals 9
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MIKE NAUMAN July B4 1958
Weightlifting Club 10 11 IB Tennis Club 9 Football 9 10 11 18 Wrestling
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STERLING NAUMAN January 12 1958
Future Farmers of America 9 10 11 12 Photography Club 9
SANDY NEELY August 4 1968
HUNG NGUYEN June 17 1956
GERRY NOLT March 13 1958
CINDY OCONNOR May 26, 1958
LINDA 0'CONNOR April 18. 1958
Intramurals l0,11,12, Lxbrary Aide 10
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VIC OLINGER June 13, 1957
Weightlifting Club 9,10' Football 10.
BRYAN "HUSKIE" OLNICK July 28 1959
Homecommg Court 12 May Court 10 1 1 Soccer Club 9 10 Powderpulf Coach
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Boy s Track 11 12 Baseball 9 10
LINDA OLWEILER December 11 1958
Glrls Gym Club 9 Graphic Arts Club 11 Pep Club 11 Tennis Club 9 Rlfle
Club 9 Girls Track 9 Prom Committee 12
MARCIE PACKARD October 10 1958
Band Front 1011 19 Drama Club 11 Girls Gym Club 10 Pep Club I0
Powderpuff 11 Current Affairs Club 911 Lute Bong KCas0 11 I
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CHUCK PFAUNMILLER July 20 1958
DAN DAGO PFAUTZ August 1 1958
Wexghthltlng Club 9 1011 12 Puwderpufl' Coach 11 Football 9 1011 18
Wresthng 9 10 11 12 Boy s Track 9
RHONDA PHILLIPS April 17 1958
Intramurals 10 1 1 12
LISA PICKEL January 90 1959
Pep Club 10 11 Intramurals 10
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RICK "SLUGGO" PRICE May 30, 1957
Weightlifting Club 1O,11.12: Powderpuff Coach 11,123 Key Club 1 1: Football
9,1O,11,12: Wrestling 9: Boy's Track 8.10.1l.1S3.
JUDY QUERRY August 17, 1958
Investigation of Western Religions 9: Girl's Gym Club 9,10,l2g Powderpuff
11,125 Intramurals 9.10.11,1B: Football Manager 11,l2.
ROB RABUCK April 23, 1958
Chess Club 9: Rifle Club 9: Football 9.
TAMMY RAFFENSPERGER September 27, 1958
National Honor Society 10.11.123 Blue and White 9,105 Yearbook Co-Editor
12: Vice-President of Class ll: Secretary of Class 12: Sr. Student Council 10:
"Macbeth Did It" lComm.l 115 Intramurals 9,101 Hockey 10,113 Baseball
Manager 9,105 Powderpuff 12.
BRENDA RAU November 28. 1958
Drama Club 9,105 Homecoming Court 12: Medical Careers Club 10.11: Girl's
Gym Club 9.10.11,l2: Pep Club 10.113 Powderpuff 11,123 "Macbeth Did It"
CComm.l 11: Intramurals 9,l0,11g Cheerleading l0,1l.
CHRIS RAUB December 7, 1957
"Macbeth Did It" KComm.l 115 Intramurals 9,1O,12: Library Aide 9.10: Prom
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ALMA REHRER August 7, 1958
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DAVE REIDER May 10. 1958
Rifle Club 9.10.
BOB REINERT April 17, 1958
Boy's Track 9: Baseball 9.
CHERI REISER October 12. 1958
Band 11,1231 Concert Band 11,125 Tennis 10.115 "Lute Song" lComm.J 113
"Exit the Body" fComm.l 10.
WANDA RENO May 4, 1958
Gir1's Gym Club 9,10: Pep Club 10: Intramurals 9.10,11.
DAVE "BAMBI" RI-IYNE January 25, 1958
Weightlilting' Club 9,10g Tennis Club 105 Referee Club 9: Football 9,103 Boy's
Basketball 9,10,11,l2.
BRIAN RICE May 15, 1958
National Honor Society 9,10,11,12: Tennis Club 11: Chess Club 10.11.
FRANCIE RICO Nov. 4. 1957
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PETE RIOS January 13, 1957
May Court 11: Boy's Gym Club 10,115 Soccer Club 9,10,11: Tennis Club 9,105
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Larry Risser - Marvin L. Rote
Kimberly Roth Patrica A. Roth
LARRY RJSSER April 86 1958
Weightlifting 10 19 FFA 11 19 Football 9
MARVIN SKINNY ROTE November 99 1958
Baseball 10 11 12
KIM ROTI-1 April 1 1958
Chorus 9 10 Powder Pull' Game 11 12 Intramurals 9 10 Cheerleading 9 11
PATSY ROTH September 19 1959
Band Front 1 1 Chorus 9 10 Glrl s Gym Club 9 10 1 1 Pep Club 9 Tannll Club
9 Intramurals 9 Lute Song KCammJ 10
LINDA ROYER October 7 1958
CCummJ 11 Intramurals 9 10 Track Statlltlclan 11 19 Baaketball Manager
ll 19 Sllmnastice 10
LINDA RUTHERFORD June 98 1958
Band 9 1011 19 Girls Gym Club 9 10 11 19 Powder Pull' Game 19 Concert
Band 9 10 I1 Exit the Body Ccnmml 10 Intramural: 9 10 11 19 Hockey
9 10 11
JIM RUTT November 2 1957
FFA 9 10 1118 Rifle Club 9 10
MARILYN RUTI' November 9 1957
FHA 10 11 FNA 10
FTA 10: Tennis Club 9.10: "I,Remember Mama" lComm.l 1 lg "Macbeth Did It"
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PEGGY SHEETZ July 6. 1958
Powderpufi' 12. Intramurals 9.10,1l: Library Aide 9.10.
RUBY SHEETZ December 11. 1958
TINA SHULTZ November 19. 1958
Band Front 11.12. Girl's Gym Club 9,1O.11g Hockey 10.11: Intramurals 9:
Girl's Basketball 9.10: Girl's Track 9.
SANDY SMEAL November 29, 1958
Intramurals 11.
ARLENE "SMITTY" SMITH July 28. 1958
National Honor Society 10.11.123 Chorus 9,10,11.1Bg Pep Club 10: Tennis
Club 9: "Mama" lCastJ 10. "Lute Song" CCa.stl 10: "I Remember Mama"
KComm.l 11: "Macbeth Did It" KCas0 11: "The Fantasticksn CComm.D 11:
"Sound of Music" CCast1 12: "Tempo "74" 105 "Don't Drink the Water" iStu-
dent Directorl 12: Intramurals 9,10,11.12g Hockey Manager 9.10.11.12g Ten-
nis 9.10.l1.12.
PAM SNYDER June 5. 1958
Future Homemakers of America 9.10: Future Nurses of America 9: Medical
Careers Club 9.10,11: Photography Club 9: Intramurals 9.10.
LISA SONNON June 9, 1957
Blue and White 9. Ofiice Aide 10.
NANCY SPANGLER March 13, 1958
National Honor Society 11,121 Chorus 9,10.11,12g Orchestra 93 Blue and
White 9.11,123 Yearbook 123 "Tempo '74" 10: Intramurals 9.l0.11: Hockey
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GENE SPICKLER February 28. 1958
Vo-Tech 1O,1l,12.
PENNY STAKE October 15, 1958
Band 9.
CHUCK STANFORD July 10, 1958
Baseball 10.1l,12: V0-Tech 10.11.l2.
DARREL STAUFFER July 9, 1958
Band 11: Chorus 9,1O,11: "I Remember Mama" CCastJ 11: "Macbeth Did It"
fCastJ 11: "Tempo" 10.
ROGER STAUFFER August 7. 1957
Aquarium Club 9: Rifle Club 9,10.
CHUCK STEPHENS March 15, 1957
Weightlifting Club 9.10.1 1: Football 9,1O,11g Cross Country 12: Boy's Track
9.10.11.12.
RANDY STEVENS February 18. 1958
Galen E. Spickler Penny J. Stake
Weightlifting Club 9.10.1 1: Football 9,1O,11,12: Wrestling 9.10,11,12.
TIM "KING PUFF' STOCKDALE March 30. 1958
Weightlifting Club 11: Football 12: Baseball 12.
Roger V. Stauffer Charles K. Stephens
Randy R. Stevens Timothy J. Stockdale
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PEGGY STRAIT December 9, 1957
Intramurals 11,
TER! STRAUB December 31. 1957
Band 9,10.11: Girl's Gym Club 9.10: Concert Band 9.10.1 1: Business Club 12:
Cheerleading 9.11.12,
SARA STRDMINGER December 7. 1958
Girl's Gym Club 9: Intramurals 11.
CARMEN SUDDUT1-1 June 26. 1958
Band Front 9: Girl's Gym Club 9: Senior Student Council 9: "I Remember
Mama" 1Comm.D 11: "Macbeth Did It" QComm.J 11: "The Fantasticksn fComm,J
11: "Tempo "74" 10: "Lute Song" fComm.J 10: "Exit the Body" iComm.l 10.
CAROL SWOPE November 25. 1958
Powder Puff Game 12: Intramurals 9.10,11.
BETTY TAYLOR May 22, 1958
Powder Puff Game 1 1.12: "I Remember Mama" fComm.l 11: "Macbeth Did It"
fComm.D 11: Intramurals 9.1O,l2: Girl's Track 10.1 1.12: Basketball Manager
11,12: Library Aide 9,10.11.12.
MARK THOMAS April 30, 1958
Lee.der's Club 9: Photography Club 9.
MARY THOMAS February 28. 1958
Girl's Gym Club 9,10: Pep Club 10: Powder Puff Game 12: Intramurals
9.l0.11.12: Cross Country 12: Girl's Basketball 10.11.122 Glrl's Track 11.12.
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Brenda S. Thompson Eva M. Tobias
BRENDA THOMPSON August 31, 1958
Yearbook 12: Girl's Gym Club 9,10,12: "I Remember Mama" KCommJ 11: In-
tramurals 9,10,1l: Hockey 1l,12: Tennis 9.10,11,l2: Cheerleading 9,10,11:
Co-Captain 12.
EVA TOBIAS September 15. 1953
Future Homemakers of America 10.
CUONG TRAN October 7, 1959
DUNG TRAN January 20. 1956
GRACE TRIMBLE December 31, 1957
Medical Careers Club ll.
GERRY ULRICH November 14, 1958
National Honor Society 1O,11,12: Chorus 9.l0,1l,12: Yearbook 12: "1
Remember Mama" lComm.D 1 1: "Macbeth Did It" fCastJ 1 1: "The Fantasticksu
fComm.l 11: "Tempo '74" 10: Theology, Philosophy Club 12: "Don't Drink the
Water" fCas0 12.
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KEN ULRICH November 2. 1957
ROXAN VANZANDT April 2. 1958
Powderpuff 1 1: Cross Country Manager 11: Track Statistician 10,11,12: In-
tramurals 11: "I Remember Mama" QComm.J 11.
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Richard K. Wahl Ray A. Waite
BARB VISCOME December 10. 1968
National Honor Society 10,11,l23 Majorettes 9,1O,11,12: Girl's Gym Club 9:
Powderpuff 11,12: Prom Committee 123 Intramurals 9.10: Girl's Basketball
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NICK VOUTSAS June 14. 1958
Weightlifting Club 11: Tennis Club 11: Football 9: Boy's Track 10,1l.12.
RICK WAHL January 26. 1959
Leader's Club 10.11.123 Weightliiting Club 10,11: Chess Club 9: Aquarium
Club 9.l0,11: Powderpuff Coach 12: Physics Club 12: Football 9.12: Baseball
10.11.121 Sports Manager 10.11.
RAY WAITE March 2. 1958
ANN "ANNIE" WALMER October 23. 1958
Girl's Gym Club 9: Hockey 9.I0.11,12g Girl's Track 9.10.
MARK WARREN January 2. 1958
Drawing and Design Club 1O.1l: Basketball Intramurals 9: Boy's Basketball
9: "Lute Song" lCommJ 10.
JEFF WASER November 19, 1957
Tennis Club 11: Cross Country 10,121 Boy's Track 9.1O.1l,12: Sports
Manager 9.
CINDY WAY September 3. 1958
Future Homemakers of America 10: Graphics Arts Club 9,103 Intramurals
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Mark D. Wesner Roberta R. Westcott
KATHY WAY October 10 1958
Majorettes 9 10 11 12 Girl s Gym Club 9 10 Macbeth Did It CCastJ 11 In
tramurals 9 Hockey 10 11
KIM WEAVER March 28 1958
Wrestlerettes 9 Future Teachers of America 9 10 Girl s Gym Club 9 Class
Secretary 9 Pep Club 9 Intramurals 8 Hockey 9 Girl s Basketball 9 10 Soft
ball 9 10 Vo Tech 1112 DECA 1112
MARK WESNER January 21 1958
ROBERTA WESTCOTT July 19 1958
Orchestra 9 10 11 12 Stage Band 9 10 11 19 Concert Band 9 10 Macbeth
Did It lCastJ 11 The Fantastlcks 11 'Tempo 74 10 Intramurals 11
MIKE MIK WILSON October 26 1957
GREG WOLFE June 2 1958
Tennis Club 11 Drawing and Design Club 9 Baseball 10 11 12 Electronics
Club 10
CATHY WORTHINGTON March 20 1958
Pep Club 10 Macbeth Did It CComm 5 1 1 'The Fantasticks iCnmm I 11 In
tramurals 9 10 11 Track Statistician 11 Prom Committee 11 Shmnastics 11
LANI WRIGHT February 17 1959
National Honor Society 10 11 12 Chorus 9 10 11 12 Orchestra 9 10 11 12
Girl s Gym Club 9 Tempo 74 10 Intramurals 9 Hockey 9 10 11 19 Girl s
Track 9 10 11 12 County Track 9 10 1 1 District Track 10 11 State Track
Weightlifting Club l0.12: Football 9,10,11,12g Wrestling 9.
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DOUG YODER October 25 1957
Referee Club 9 Cross Country 9 Boy s Basketball 9 10 11 12 Boy s Track 9
MARIANNE YOST September 8 1958
Glrls Gym Club 9 10 Intramurals 9
BOBBI ANN YOUST February 20 1958
Pep Club 10 Powder Puff Game 11 12 Business Club IB Macbeth Dxd It
fComm I 11 The Fantastlcks fCommJ 11 Intramurals 9 11 Track Statlstl
clan 11 Slxmnastxcs 10 Prom Commxttee 11 Readmg Club 10
MATT ZACK February 20 1957
Leaders Club 10.l1.12: ' I Remember Mama fComm.D 11: Boy s Track 9.
SUE ZEAGER September 17. 1958
Girl's Gym Club 9,l0,11,1B: Intramurals 91 Cheerleading 9,10,11.
STEVE ZELL April 17, 1958
Chess Club 9.10: Soccer Club 9910.123 Physica Club 12: "Macbeth Dld It"
iComm.7 11: Soccer 9,10,l1,l2: Wrestling 9,103 Metal Working Club 105
Crystal Growing Club 9.
SAM ZINK March 30. 1957
Photography Club 9,103 Intramurals 91 Boy's Basketball 9,10,1 15 Boy's Track
95 Sports Manager 9.10.
MARY LOU ZUCK March 1, 1957
Future Famzers of America 11.12.
Samuel E. Zink Mary Lou H. Zuck
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In Memoriam
Life IS full of happlness and Joy but along with that,
we are sometimes dealt mysterious and tragic blows
The class of 1976 was dealt such a blow when we lost
Chris Millard We cannot even begin to comprehend why
man and leave us with only his memory
Maybe one day we will understand, but untll we do
these memories will have to console us
death chose to take such an intelligent and active young
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Class History
On the night of June 4 1976 282 mdlvxduals graduated from Elizabethtown
Area High School and stepped forth into the world To some lt meant only no more
school finally To others it represented a transition between the basic knowledge
gained in high school and the more sophisticated criteria learned in college To still
others It meant leaving old friends and acquaintances and the security they were
assured to accept the challenge of functioning as a free thanking adult nn a changing
society
Our class has seen everything When we began kindergarten with milk and
cookies It was 1963 and the lifestyle remained slow and easy
As we progressed m elementary school society was changing Some of us
perhaps understood why the youth of America were upset with the Vietnam War
and other vital issues others didnt but It IS certain that we all sensed thmgs
weren t as they used to be
As sixth graders we were all brought together at the Popular Street Elemen
tary School The rest ofthe world was unimportant then for our lives centered about
In September, 1970 we made our entrance to 600 East High Street as naive
underdeveloped seventh graders We were little lost souls ln enormous hallways
searching desperately for the right room number and popularity which had become
increasingly important
In the six years that lt took for us to get from there to here innumerable
changes have taken place The changes m us are due to an awareness we received
through our education of the world and its problems of ourselves and of the moral
decisions facing us
The transition from junior high to semor high to high school graduates con
tams many special times To mention a few there were the record hops the Fifties
days, the slave auctions the Powderpuff games Macbeth Did It " "Don t Drink the
Water EOT the Prom, the Marathon and finally Commencement itself
What happens now? Who will do what? Who will find success and who won t?
Who will find happiness? Only time will tell what the future has in store for the class
of '76 We're all hoping and striving for the best
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The summer has faded away and the day we
all try not to think about has arrived. Another
year in our educational development begins. We
reluctantly leave behind the freedoms of summer
with all its beautiful memories in exchange for a
different sort of beauty . . . autumn. It's a
wonderful season with the leaves falling, shorter
days and longer evenings, and a pleasantlnip in
the alr. Football games help bring us back into a
feeling of school pride and spirit and the desire to
become involved once again takes hold of us.
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This year the football team had its most successful
season for quite some time. The varsity record was seven
wins and four losses while the JV team went undefeated.
Two big highlights of the season were the 20-8
Homecoming upset victory over Manheim Central and the 14-
7 hard fought win over Columbia. These victories led to our ti-
tle. "The Uncrowned Champs."
The attitude was good. and cur team worked hard with
the help of the coaching staff to really make this season
memorable.
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EAHS FOOTBALL OPP
23 Donegai 0
1 7 Garden Spot 7
0 Annville Cleona 14
17 Lampeter Strasburg' 13
14 Solanco 12
9 Warwick 1 2
0 Penn Manor 1 9
84 Cocalico 8
I 2 Ephrata 19
20 Manheim Central 8
14 Columbia 7
Seniors: Row 1: Barry Killian. Tom Becker. Mike Neuman. Brian Schleinkoffer. Row 2: Sam Allen. Craig Fultz
Randy Stevens. Rick Price. Greg Leach. Top Row: Dan Pfautz. Ken Espenshade. Doug Shearer. Tim Stockdale
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Football Team Named "Uncrowned Champs"
First Raw: Rick Price. Ken Espenshade, Sam Allen, Barry
Killian. Craig Fultz. Brian Schlelnkoffer, Randy Stevens, Doug
Shearer, Mike Neuman. Dan Pfautz, Tlm Stockdale. Greg
Leach. Mindy Gutshall. Judy Quarry. Second Row: Coach
Shearer, Jeff Ebersole. Don Baker, Randy Bloom. Bent: Toler,
Rick Thomas, Scott Goss. Dave Lamb, Steve Lokey. Bob Pollack.
Earl Kean. Tom Becker. Coach Seibert. Third Rnw: Conch
Kuhnert. Coach Duck. Brad Tour, Curt Olwellur, Kevin
Leonard. Ron Forrey. Steve Leverlng, Dana Trestle, Ralph
Baker. Rick Wahl. Art Fairbanks. Greg Grogan. Jef! Mlllhouse.
Coach Umberger. Top Row: Phil Miller, Harry Druck, Mike
Crum. Bob Detz, Herb Hayes. Rod Hablelb. Scott Boylan. Frank
Kerlln. John Campbell. Vince Doyle, Mike Gltt. Randy Lokey. Stu
Helsey. Ray Kahler.
Cleckwlde from far left: Brad and Dan give en
cuuragement from sidelines .... Coach Selbert
listens as Mike tells him of winning play Rick
Scampers for a touchdown .... Coaches Shearer
and Duck provide motlvatlon for second half
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Team Effort Leads To
Improved Golf Season
The golf team led by seniors Lewis Ebert, Mike Fink and
John Hornback posted a 4-6 record for the 1975-'76 season.
The loss of Coach Appleby proved to be s disappointment, but
Coach Hinkle helped pick up the pieces and Jim Shull cap-
tured the school record by shooting a 75 for the season's
highlight.
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short chip .... Lewis eyes line to the Hag Jim
Shull shows the form that broke the school record
John wonders which club to use John keeps
his eye on the ball.
Bottom Row: John Hohenwater, Stove Grnlmm,
Lewis Ebert, Mika Fink. Coach Hlnkle.
Bt-Ln Dsubert, Eric Wall, Jim Bhull. Top Row: John Hornblck,
Remember hockey camp 1020, sun-burned tired girls,
broken sticks, 50c grape drinks in the Boodle shop, the cow
that kicked, playing musical hockey sticks with Mrs. Hoover's
melody. 123123, "They're gonna make mincemeat out of
you!", How many jars of A-Balox?, "Ain't nothin but hockey
players! Balloons in the hall and delicious dips. Thank you
Mr. Busdriverl
Life is like a game, it has its ups and downs, victories
and defeats, but at the end of the ladder there is always the
satisfaction of knowing you have tried your hardest.
Although defeated in our second try for state cham-
pionships, the hard work that earned the section title and ad-
vanced us to the third round of the districts gave the team a
very successful year.
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Shafhxer. Martha Mumford. Maureen Murphy, Gwen Goodllng,
Lani Wright, Ann Walmer, Brenda Thompson, Lori Miller, Lynn
Graeff. Row 2: Terry Baehman, Deb Strickland, Patty Shank. Pat
Hilsher, Dawn Dochterman, Jean Lindemuth, Judy Redcllft, Judy
Lutz. Wanda Mummau, Charlene Jackson, Diane Kushner, Terry
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Beth Anslow. Elaine Helm. Laura Pfautz. Carol Miller, Pam
Nauman. Bonnie Thompson. Cheryl Hallgren, Dawn Rau, Kelly
Brandt T
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zard, Cheryl Thompson, Melanie Snyder, Keelee Wright, Min
Sweger, Jacki Gerber, Kay Koser.
Hockey Team Advances To Districts
Clockwise from far lelt: Hustle Annie, Hustle .... It
takes the freshmen forever .... Seniors: Arlene
Smlth, Brenda Thompson, Ann Walmer, Phyllis
Kreamer, Maureen Murphy. Martha Mumford,
Paula Shaffner, Gwen Goodllng. Lanl Wright ....
Talk, think, hustle, Let's Go! .... Innocent Murph?l
EAHS HOCKEY OPP
5 Hempfield 0 '
3 Donegal 0
2 McCaskey 0
8 Ephrata 1
2 E.L.C.O. 0 '
1 Lebanon 0
2 Cedar Crest 0
4 Norlebco 0
1 Warwick 0
2 Annville Cleona 1
2 Cocalico 0
3 Manheim Central 0
2 Penn Manor 1
District Playoffs
2 Twin Valley 0
4 Dallastown 1
1' Pequea Valley 1
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Homecoming Highlighted With Victory Over
Central And Crownlng Of Queen Jeannette
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Clockwise from above: Phyllis and Gwen ride down
Homecoming lane .... Jeannette Kandes reigns as
Queen .... Rusty and Beth at Saturday evening
dance .... Ken and Deb do the bump .... D. J. Dan
and Tessie pick out next record .... Homecoming
Court: Queen Jeannette Kandes Val Leber, Bren-
da Rau. Julie Engle Phyllis Kreamer. Gwen
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Gish. Larene Lancaster, Lynn I-luddell, Dory Price. Tracy Ortlty, Dallas Beck, Jean Mosonyl, Amy
Drybread. Raw 2: Dawn Reno, Joan Helm. Janice Shank, Deb Snavely, Julie Spangler, Lucille
Smlth. Terri Reislnger, Nancy Walelf. Polly Felice. Laurie Roth. Tina Guodllng. Row 3: Deb
Zunkel. Joy Stoner. Jan Mulleavy. Kaye Neely. Michelle Grove, Mindy Grove, Wendy Bair, Wendy
Gerber. Trudy Achenbach, Karen Risser. Cheryl Zeager. Sondra Weiehner, Jenny Muller. Judy
Musser. Ella Witherow. Cheerleaders: Judy Redcllll., Lori Miller, Lynn Graaff. Dawn Dochterman.
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The last warm afternoons were over,
and we all felt a little tired and lazy. The
classrooms and especially the gym were
freezing! The Christmas season came and
went, bringing with it 1976, a new year, with
the promise of new opportunities and ex-
perlences.
The snowfall in January and February
was meager, only enough to make the roads
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hated by some, loved by others, but endured
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Though the Elizabethtown Boys' Basketball Team ended
the 1975-76 season with a. fairly unimpresslve 9-12 overall
record, they did hold a. .500 season in league play. In a Christ-
mas tournament the team also captured third place honors.
The attitude of the young team remained good, in spite of the
slightly disappointing season.
A bright season is anticipated for the next year with the
return of slx seasoned juniors.
Varsity. Row 1: John Bice. Dave Rhyne. Doug Yoder. Row 2: Jet! Hummer. Terry Garrett, Don Baker, Art Fairbanks. Coach Wu-ble,
Greg Rorer. Earl Kean, Curt Olweller, Joe Gebhard.
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Junlor Varsity, Row 1: Scott Boylan, Stan Daubert. Steve Graham, Jere Flsher, Bob Detz. Row 2: Coach Frank. Jerry
Fox. Chris Ray, Steve Bomgardner, Jeff' Eberly. Joe Gebhsrd. Jeff Hummer. Curt Olweller.
EAHS BOYS' BASKETBALL OPP
34 York Suburban 78
57 Northeastern 55
40 East Penns ooro 90
50 Hempfield 77
33 Conestoga X alley 40
59 Lampeter Strasburg 67
75 Elco 39
44 Annville Cleona 50
47 Penn Manor 70
'73 Solanco 50
39 Pequea Valley 41
46 Garden Spot 41
58 Donegal 78
40 Lebanon Catholic 85
76 Norlebco 61
57 Elco 44
52 Annville Cleona 46
61 Pequea Valley 38
70 Garden Spot 74
57 Donegal 83
57 Lebanon Catholic 55
57 Norlebco 59
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3 , with team members. Garrett. Rhyna and Rohrer .... Don
K Baker plays tough defense Junior Varslty Team
c y Seniors, Dave Rhyne. John Bice. Doug Yoder .... Terry dls-
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boys, no more vacancies .... Brenda, Bred and the
gang dance the bunny hop .... Gale flexes his
muscles and displays his "neat" tattoo .... The
greaser group enjoys another number.
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Thanks to author Woody Allen, director John Dean and
a devoted cast, "Don't Drink the Water" proved successful as
a very funny play.
Presented January 16th and 17th, the Senior Class Play
told the story of a chaotic U.S. Embassy in a small country
behind the Iron Curtain.
The audience was entertained by everyone from a
Jewish caterer to a Sultan and a Russian Priest. Pot bellies,
falling halrpleces, strait jackets, bombs exploding. riots and
misflring pistols were all part of the hilarlty.
FATHER DROBNEY ---- - -
AMBASSADOR MAGEE
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AXEL MAGEE ---------
MARION HOLLANDER
WALTER HOLLANDER
SUSAN HOLLANDER - - - -
KROJ AC - - -
BURNS ----
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SULTAN'S FIRST WIFE
KASNAR -------------
couN'rEss nonnom - -
- - - Michael I-Iaake
Greg Hackenberger
- - - - - William Allen
- - - Demas Moyer
- - Jennifer James
Karen Mulleavy
- - - - Samuel Allen
- - - - Marilyn Sisco
Joyce Dunkelberger
- - - - - - Peter Lelcht
-- - Kenneth Beard
- - - Timothy Blank
- - - Gerard Ulrich
--- Lani Wright
Valerie Leber
- -- Kevin Davis
- - Paula Shaffner
Gail Hossler
OTHERS: Laurie Roth, Chrls Leonard, Phylli Joann
Miller, Betsy Kelnard, Kim Lokey, Susan
Kanode, Marcie Packard, Nancy Spangler, John
Bossler, Scott Hippensteel, Joe Eberts, David
Brian
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February 23, 1976-6:30 a.m. 137 sleepy seniors and
nine chaperones embarked on a journey to Tamiment
Resort Area in the Poconos. It was clear and cold and there
were high hopes for skiing and snowmobiling.
Unfortunately, we encountered a "bummer day." The
ski slope was too icy and the only ice-skating was indoors.
However, there were many other activities such as swim-
ming, ping-pong, a. Elm on horse racing, a golf putting con-
test, watching TV in the rooms, a hypnotist presentation
with the world's best hypnotist, Ken Weber Cusack it to me,
Ken!"D, and a dance after dinner.
The rooms were fabulous as was the food. All in all, it
was a day not to be forgotten for the weary people who
arrived home at 2:00 the next morning.
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Clockwise from far left: Seniors enjoy dessert
alter delicious evening meal .... "To swlm or
not to swim, that is the questionn .... "The ex-
citement is killing me!" .... Mother Nature's
substitute. unfortunately. lsn't quite the real
thing .... She only has eyes for you, Toby ....
Come on, let us of! the buses!
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Success for members of the 1975-76 Elizabethtown
Wrestling Team was achieved mainly through hard individual
effort with supporting team spirit. Though the team only ex-
hibited a 7-7 league record, they placed second in the annual
Paoli Christmas Tournament, which was by far the most out-
standing event of the season. Elizabethtown can be proud to
have had five wrestlers qualifying for district competition and
two South Central Regional Champs. Ken Espenshade at 138
lbs. and Dan Pfautz at 185 lb. class. Dan then went on to
become state runner-up in the 185 lb. class. With seven
seniors graduating this year, Coach Holtzman anticipates a
building season in 1977.
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Wreetllng Team, Row 1: Randy Lokey. Mike Nauman. Greg Leech,
Ken Espenehede. Randy Stevens. Den Pflutz, Craig Fultl. Jody
Brenner. Scott Boltz, Kirby Brandt. Row 8: Scott Relet. Greg
Goodllng. John Campbell. Tom Leber. Jerry Leber. Yancy
Neuman. Ron Ferrey, Dave Swelgart. Don Marley. Row 8: Dana
Hunt, Ray Charles, Dean Gelb. John Hartman. Ed Brandt. Ed
Kuntzelman. Joe Hartman, Jeff Aunglt. Tom Murphy. Scott Gale.
Raymond Kaylor. Rusty Wlleon. Rick Themal. Jlm Gravennde.
Ken Greider. Kevin Pleealnger. Mark Puffenberger, Eric Wolf.
Wrestling Team Fares Well At Paoli
37 Steelton
81 Red Land
14 Lower Dauphin
P-M-B Tournament
29 Conestoga Valley
26 Columbia
47 Bishop McDevitt
21 Manheim Township
23 Warwick
47 Hempdeld
21 Manheim Central
32 Garden Spot
17 Solanco
25 Cocalico
23 Lancaster McCaskey
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Cloekwlse from lsr loft: Yancy gives 100 per
cent ln wlnnlng effort .... Ken, with another
victory, on his way to Regional Championship
Scott seems to be ln command of the ac-
tlon .... Coaches Brown. Appleby. Holtxman.
Barley and Hemdon .... Randy close to pin-
nlng his opponent .... JV Randy Lokey vic-
torious .... Team picture.
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Junior Ol mpic
National Champion
E-Town's
Dan Pfautz
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Dan Pfautz is by far the most outstanding wrestler to come out of
Elizabethtown High School. Wrestling in the E-Town uniform, he has been a
member of the All-County Team for the past three years, Regional Runner-
up in his junior year, and Regional Champion in his senior year. He also
bestowed upon our school the honor of State Runner-up and Lancaster
County Scoring Champ.
Wrestling independently during the past two summers, he has won the
titles of Junior Olympic National Champ, Grecco-Roman State Champ,
Eastern National Rimner-up, and Pa. Freestyle Champ. In addition. he has
toured the Midwest with the Pennsylvania All-Star team and wrestled with
the USA Junior Olympic Team against the Polish team.
The single most important thing' he feels he has gained through his
outstanding wrestling career is the experience of meeting people through
his travels.
We, the students, faculty and administration of EAI-IS, are extremely
proud to have known such a successful individual and wish him all possible
luck and success as he continues his career.
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With the coming of spring, the world was
lifted from our shoulders: and the feeling of
freedom again soared.
All things were made new once more.
Robins sang. flowers bloomed, the Easter Bunny
came, temperatures climbed. and the senior class
announced a huge epidemic of senioritis. There's
just a feeling in the air that makes everyone feel
great.
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The Elizabethtown High School Varsity Baseball
Team, under the coaching of Mr. Rutt, managed to win
about 35 per cent of their league games, completing with
a seasonal record of 6 - 11.
Composing the team were elght seniors and eleven
juniors. However, only two of these were returning
lettermen and none of the pitchers had Varsity ex-
perience.
In view of these handicaps. Coach Rutt summed up
the morale of the team as excellent. He looks forward to a
better season in 1977, since many of the juniors gained
valuable experience this year.
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Neideigh. Dave Kready. John Campbell. Dave Good, Phil Kauf- Kerry Kline. Brian Koser. Wendy Gerber.
12 man. Mike Milne. Tim Greene. Row 2: Robin Cahall. Coach Hutt.
Baseball Team Has Rebuilding' Year
EAHS BASEBALL OPP
5 Palmyra
0 Warwick
8 Ephrata
3 Hempfleld
0 Lebanon Catholic
2 Cedar Crest
2 Norlebco
4 Lebanon
0 Elco
3 Annville-Cleona
5 Manheim Central
13 Lebanon Catholic
3 Cedar Crest
0 Norlebco
1 1 Lebanon
7 Elco
0 Annville-Cleona
9 Manheim Central
Junior Varslty Team. Front: Jlll Long. Seeny Leber. Row 1: Phil Miller, Kevln Bowles, Stan Daubert. Don Hampton,
Tony Eberly, Randy Lokey, Tim Eberly. Row 2: Coach Tenoschok. Jell' Llpks, Bob Llghtner, Ken Crnun, Bruce Daveler,
Cllff Engle. Rod I-Ialbleib, Ed Everhart, Scott Gish, Coach Frank. Row 8: Jim Rdfensperger, Phil Aller, Dave Smith,
Dana Troltle. Steve Jsnklns.
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one John with his maior league style J.V.
Squad Seniors Brian gets ready for a big
game Varsity Squad
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The Boys' Varsity Track Team this year held a 10-2
overall record due to the dedication and determination of
the entire team. Highlights of the season included romping
over Annville-Cleona, a team which was previously un-
defeated in the Lancaster-Lebanon league, and a second
place finish in the rain-drenched Ephrata Relays.
Next year the track team will miss the skills of the
graduating seniors. The depth they need, however, will still
be there due to the many returning underclassmen, who
also deserve a lot of credit.
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Varsity Track Team, Row I: Tom Becker. Nick Voutsas. Brian
Schleinkofer, Pat Busser, Bryan Olnick. Doug Shearer, Dale Ellis,
Lewin Ebert, Toby Garber. Je!! Waser, Chuck Stephens. Scott
Hippensteel, Pete Leicht. Row 2: Lindsey Morris, Scott Goss,
Herb Hayes, Eric Wolf, Mike Crum. Jerry Fisher. Harry Druck.
Brad Tozer, Randy Snyder, Mark Puffenberger. Row 3: Chris
Eberly. John Leonard. Gary Coleman, Art Fairbanks, Curt
Olweiler. Dave Lamb. Russ Strickland, Ray Charles. Ken Greider,
Bob Prough. Bentz Tozer. Row 4: Coach Wolf. Deb Berrier. Deb
Heistand. Cindy O'Connor. Sherry Ember, Karol Kish, Lynda
Bard. John Rlsser, Coach Hoover.
Boys' Track Team Completes Successful Season
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EAHS VARSITY TRACK
101 Middletown
126 Manheim Central
1 23 N orlebco
104 Va Warwick
83 Annville-Cleona
1 10 Cedar Crest
126 Cocalico
94 Donegal
120 Lampeter Strasburg
73 Ephrata.
73 E LCO
122 Lebanon
Chuck Stephens. Scott Hippensteel. Pete Leicht.
Clockwise from far len: Another great hand-off for
E'town's fantastic mile relay team Doc bursts
across the hnish line The hlg-h hurdle always
provides excitement and vlctery Seniors Sly
puts the shot Varsity Track Team.
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Seniors. Row 1: Pat Bueser. Bryan Olnick. Doug Shearer, Dale Ellis. Lewie Ebert
Toby Garber. Jeff Waser. Row 2: Tom Becker. Brian Schlelnkofer. Nick Voutsas
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DISTRICT BAND-Chrls Eberly, Curt Ehersole. Phyllis Kreamer, Rick Eyer. REGIONAL BAND-Curt Ebersole, Phyllis Kreamer. Greg Helgel.
Gordon Lewis. Greg Helgel.
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COUNTY BAND-Front Row: Megan Dwyer. Gerald Hellner. Chris Eberly. Gordon Lewis. Demas Moyer. Back Row: Steve
Grubb. Bill Chubb. Curt Ebersole. Phyllis Kreamer. Rich Eyer. Toby Garber. Greg Heigel. Gail Hassler, Lisa Sargent.
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DISTRICT ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Judy Musser. Steve Simmers. Back Row:
Stacy Millard. Sally Garber. Phyllis Kreamer. Merllee Selders.
DISTRICT CHORUS--Curt Ebersole
REGIONAL CHORUS-Gordon Lewis
STATE ORCHESTRA-Sally Garber
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Commencement Awards
ABRAHAM C. TREICHLER MASONIC AWARD-faithfulness, devotion, respect, leadership, in-
tegrity, charity, courage-Darrel D. Stauffer.
AMERICAN LEGION-honor, courage, scholarship, leadership, service-J. Curtis Ebersole.
AMERICAN LEGION-highest achievement in English-Judy E. Beck.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB-citizenship, character, scholarship,
application of training to service-Nancy C. Arntz.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-outstanding in Industrial Arts-Brian R. Schleinkofer.
CONTINENTAL PRESS-outstanding in Journalism-Nancy E. Helm.
ELIZABETH HUGHES SOCIETY-library work-Nancy C. Arntz.
ELIZABETHTOWN AREA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS-
Elizabeth Keinard, Dale Hertzler.
ELIZABETHTOWN AREA MUSIC FOUNDATION-outstanding in Instrumental Music-Phyllis L.
Kreamerg outstanding in Vocal Music-Gail S. Hossler. .
MERIDETH J. GERMER MEMORIAL AWARD-outstanding in leadership, loyalty, proficiency,
and interest in music-J. Curtis Ebersole.
ELIZABETHTOWN TRUST COMPANY-outstanding in Mathematics-Gregory E. Hackenberger.
ELIZABETHTOWN JAYCEES-contribution to community, scholarship, leadership, Americanism-
Scott C. Hippensteel.
KIWANIS CLUB-achievement in Business Education-Darlene L. Gutshall.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 643501-JAMES P. JIRIK MEMORIAL AWARD-developed
high moral standards, exercised leadership in a greater appreciation for service to God and
Mankind-Gail S. Hossler.
LIONS CLUB-proficiency in Baseball-John D. Foyg Boys' Basketball-David C. Rhyneg Girls'
Basketball-Debra A. Hershey, Cross Country-Scott C. I-Iippensteel: Football-Greg A. Leach:
Golf-D. Michael Fink, Hockey-Maureen K. Murphy: Soccer-Peter J. Riosg Tennis-Brenda S.
Thompson: Boys' Track-Dale E. Ellis: Girls' Track-Patricia J. Brubaker, Wrestling-Daniel M.
Pfautz.
MARY Z. FETTER AWARD-noblest qualities of young womanhood-Yvonne M. Andrews.
MOOSE LODGE-achievement in Social Studies-Stephanie L. Seitz, S. Lewis Ebert, Nancy E.
Helm.
ROTARY CLUB-achievement in Foreign Language-Roberta. R. Westcottg achievement in Science-
Craig W. Fultz.
SOCIETY OF FARM WOMEN-outstanding in Home Economics-Ledora D. Mulleng outstanding in
Agriculture-James E. Rutt.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS HONOR AWARDS-outstanding achievements-first class stan-
ding, Craig W. Fultzg second class standing, Samuel W. Alleng third class standing, J . Curtis
Ebersole.
VARSITY CLUB AWARDS-citizenship, character, sportsmanship, athletic ability-Douglas L.
Shearer, Mary J . Thomas.
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derclassmen of Elizabethtown High School are
now enjoying this once in a lifetime. During' this
time the desire to be through it is as intense as
the desire to stay young forever. The trials and
tribulations are many, and it's a little harder to
get through a. school year without EOT. But
hang in there, kids, you'll be seniors soon
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UNDERCLASSME
141
Juniors Face Difficult Academic Year
As the class of 1977, we will have the
privilege of being the first EAHS class to
graduate in America's third century. We are
off to a great start with a full treasury, plen-
ty of Powderpuff spirit, and an abundance of
new ideas for our Senior year. As Juniors,
we have gained a little more freedom with
lots more to come next year from EOT. With
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Dallas Beck
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Mary Alice Barrier
Timothy Blank
Wayne Blecher
Barbara Blew
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James Blough
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Mary Bowles
Michael Bowles
Donna Bradley
K. Edward Brandt
Michele Bratz
Charles Brinkman
Roger Brinser
Bradley Brooks
Clifford Brown
William Brown
Diane Burke
Mary Kay Bush
John Campbell
Randy Campbell
Ray Charles
Colleen Clay
Alice Coble
Gary Coleman
Peter Cox
Donna Davis
Kevin Davis
Tina Deburkarta
Pierre DeVitry
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Mark Ebersole
Joseph Eberts
Jay Engle
Jeanne Engle
Donna Erb
James Erb
Cheryl Espenshade
Cynthia Espenshade
Carol Estep
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Arthur Fairbanks
Larry Farmer
Pauline Felice
Paul Fittery
L. Scott Flowers
Timothy Forney
Ronald Forrey
Alan Fox
David Fuller
Deborah Funck
Gary Fusselman
Philip Gainer
Terry Garrett
Joseph Gebhard
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Michelle Grove
Merle Gruber
Deborah Gutshall
Cindy Hackman
Howard Haldeman
Beth Hammaker
Jonathan Hartman
Stephanie Hawthorne
Stuart Hawthorne
Jeffrey Hayes
William Hecht
Gregory Heigel
Gerald Heilner
Kathy Heisey
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Patricia Herman
Susan Hitchens
Kenneth Howard
Dorothy Huddell
Marie Hudzick
Jeffrey Hummer
Peter Hungler
Kathleen Huntzberger
Barry Karnes
Douglas Kaumnan
Phillip Kauffman
Earl Kean
Gary Keck
Cathy Keener
Darryl Keller
April Killian
Violet Knipe
David Kready
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David Lamb
Lsrene Lancaster
Randall Lancaster
Jerry Leber
John Leonard
Kevin Leonard
Sidone Leppler
Stephen Levering
Jean Lindemuth
Stephen Lokey
Jean Long
Robert Longenecker
Donald Marley
John Martin
Scott Martin
Dennis McElheny
Juseph McNaughton
Tracey McNaughton
Terry Meads
Melissa Meinhardt
Angela Miller
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Brian Moyer
Janice Mulleavy
Jennifer Muller
Janet Mumaw
Leonard Mumma
Judith Musser
Michael Mussel'
Tammy Nagle
Yancy Nauman
L. Kay Neely
Susan Neff
Ricky Neideigh
Karen Nellenbach
Scott Nissley
Jessie Oberdorff
Curtis Olweiler
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James Reinhold
Teresa Reisinger
Scott Reist
R. Dawn Reno
Alan Ressler
Yvonne Reynolds
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through the subjects we take. College-bound
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practical aspects of life. Counselors tell us
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to believe we'll ever actually graduate.
Sophomore Class Officers are left to
right: Terry Thome, Treasurerg Terry
Bachman, Vice-Presidentg Elaine Helm,
President: and Dana Trostle, Secretary.
Marilyn Aldinger
Beth Alexander
Philip Aller
Donald Allison
Annette Alwine
James Anderson
Jeffrey Arntz
Paul Bachman
Theresa Bachman
Douglas Bailey
James Baker
Richard Bard
Cheryl Barley
William Beamenderfer
Jean Becknald
Elizabeth Barrier
David Bishop
James Bisset
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Jill Long
Larry Long
Mark Longacre
Pamela Longenecker
Donna Lutz
Judith Lutz
Mindy Lytle
Tracy Markley
Suzanne Martin
Wendy Martin
Mary Masterson
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Wanda Mummau
Steven Murphy
Thomas Murphy
Angela Musser
Brenda Myers
Karen Myers
Laura. Neff
Dixie Newcomer
Darryl Ober
Debra Olweiler
Margaret Phillips
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Kevin Plessinger
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Harold Putt
William Raber
Kim Rabuck
James Raffensperger
Douglas Rankin
Christopher Ray
Robert Reese
Debra Relgle
Steven Reinert
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Barbara Wood
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Bobby Tannehlll
Philip Tavagllone
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Dawn Tobias
Bradley Tozer
Barbara Trimmer
Dana Trostle
Terri Troup
Myrrah Trout
William Underwood
David Unger
Stephen Unger
Vincent Vorodi, Jr.
Doris Walmer
Paul Walmer
Randy Warner
Robert. Weatherholtz
Sandra Weaver
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Class officers are from left to right:
Dave Eberts, Presidentg Joy Aungst,
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Sudduth. Vice-President.
Lisa Adams
Joan Alexander
Jay Alleman
Patricia Alleman
Sara Allen
Cheryl Alwlne
Denice Andrews
Jeffrey Andrews
Mary Annluw
Cindy Arment
Dean Ash
Lucinda Anton
Joy Aunget
Lauralee Bair
Richard Bair
Thomas Baum
Jean Becker
Lee Bell
Peter Benyak
Margaret Bernhard
Brad Bishop
Jeffrey Blxler
Vicki Blxler
Cheryl Blizzard
Charles Blough
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Mary Jane Culbertson
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Bruce Daveler
Catherine Davis
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Suzanne Detz
Michael Ditzler
Patrick Doyle
Don Drescher
Vicki Drescher
Sandra Duck
Glenda Dysard
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Stephen Grubb
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Barry Hackenberger
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Terry Hardy
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Janice Harven
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Rodger Herr
Susan Hershey
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Jonathan Hirst
Laurie Hitz
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Holly Hornafius
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Lloyd Hummer, III
Charles James
Steven Jenkins
Joyce Juhns
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Pamela Nanman
Cynthia Neideigh
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Kathy Noss
David Ober
Terri O'Donnell
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Sharon Pfaunmiller
Laura Pfautz
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Lynne Pry
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Dawn Rau
Debra Rehrer
Clyde Reinhold
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Cheryl Thompson
James Uhrich
Michael Unger
Richard Urban
Rayne Vanzandt
Adriane Voloshin
Louis Waleff
Kathy Walmer
Brenda Warner
Julia Waser
Brenda Watts
Brenda Way
Joy Weaver
Wendy Westcott
Teresa Will
John Williams
Robin Williams
Samuel Williams
Christopher Wilson
John Witherow
Eric Wolgemuth
Keeleo Wright
Gale Yohe
Todd Yost
Lorraine Yovanovich
Brian Zweizig
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WRESTLING-Won 9, Lost 1
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Students Get Involved
In School Activities
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Clubs Provide
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Rifle Team
Business Club
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Lessons learned in life -are substantially
learned through experience. The purpose of the
faculty is to inform and guide us and to enlighten
us as to what we might expect.
To enrich the minds of the young is a job
that involves as much improvisation as prepara-
tion. It takes a special kind of person to handle it
every day. The students may criticize, but there
is no doubt in anyone's mind that we really
learned a lot.
FACULT
Administration
PHILIP DAUBERT DORSEY ENQK
Superintendent
Director of Personnel
School Board - Front Row: A. K. Garman, J. Samuel Parrett. Dr. Donald R. Fink, Ralph L. Musser:
Back Row: Roy E. Baker, George Achorn, Jr., Donald Haverstick. Robert H. Kauffman
78 ELMER HOOVER
Dean of Instruction
ALDEN REYNOLDS - YVONNE GRIMES
Business Omce
Administration means
An opportunity to
work with students,
faculty, and the com
R munity for as fine an Ei
educational program as
possible.
Mr. Steznhart
DEAN STEINHART RICHARD WOLF
Principal D. 0. Coordinator
. . . t o p r o v id e
programs which will
produce experiences
that will be beneficial to
students now and in the
future.
Mr. Miller
PAUL GOSS
Director of Transportation
RICHARD MILLER ARMOND FIENI
Director of Athletics Security
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MRS. BARBARA AVICOLLI
art aide
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MR. JERE BENDER
language
Knowing that young
people each day awaken
to an exciting, frus-
trating, alive and wait-
ing world and be able
to help cushion the
blows...
MR. MARTIN BEAHM
mathematics aide
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MRS. JANE BEACH
librarian
...to advise when asked
and to just be there
when needed, that is
part of what teaching
means to me.
Mr. Hunsecker
MRS. MYRA BIRNEY
' library aide
MRS. CAROL CELASCHI
art
MRS. SALLY DAVIS
business education
Teaching is:
. . . the opportunity to
share experience,
knowledge and love with
other people...
Mr. Evans
MR. STEWARD CRIM
social studies
MR. RALPH CLOUSER.
mathematics
Teaching is:
.. .preparing students for
later life, especially for
work. Teaching means
helping them to help
themselves...
Mrs. Moyer
MR. JOHN DEAN
English
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MRS. JOAN DEIMLER
English
MRS. PATRICIA EICHLER
school nurse
Teaching is:
.. . Caring. . .
. . .Sharing. . .
. . . Growing. . .
Mrs. Celaschi
MR. ELMER DUCK
social studies
MR. STANLEY DOTTERER
mathematics
Teaching is:
...Contributing to the
total growth of the
student...
Mr. Hess
MRS. BARBARA ESTEP
guidance aide
MR. ROBERT EVANS
science
MRS. MARION GARMAN
business education
Teaching to me is
synonomous with help-
ing young people. Help-
ing young people to
grasp the knowledge
that. . .
MR. JACK FRANK
social studies
MR. ROY FOLMER
music
.. .will help them make
the transition into
adulthood and lie a little
bit easier.
Mr. Warble
MRS. LORRAINE GINGRICH
English
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MR. JAMES GREEN
agriculture
Teaching means the
excitement of seeing
some individual reach
and attain goals which
may have seemed
beyond their grasp.
Mr. Stewart
MRS. NANCY HEILNER
English
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MISS CINDY HART
math department aide
To me teaching is a
challenge to open and
explore the minds of
students and to help
them become assets of
society.
Mr. Bender
MR. HARRY HAKE
driver education
MR. PAUL HERNDON
business education
MR. CARROLL HERSHEY
social studies
Teaching means a
chance to help others as
a method of repaying
those who over the years
have helped me...
MRS. MARIALICE HOLLINGER
mathematics
MR. CLAUDE HINKLE
physical education
somebody's life is a
bit more meaningful as a
result of my help, then I
can say that my life was
not completely wasted.
Mr. Raber
MR. ELVIN HESS
agriculture
MR. GARY HOLTZMAN
social studies
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MRS. KATHERINE HOOPES
music
Teaching is:
...monumental oppor-
tunity to serve your
fellow man through
working with America 's
greatest asset, its youth.
Mr. Hake
MRS. NANCIE IMLER
business education
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MR. PAUL HUNSECKER
social studies
At its best, teaching
is the nurturing of a
human mind, at its
worst, it is an exercise in
futility.
Miss Slean
MRS. JANE HOOVER
physical education
MR. CHARLES JACKSON
mathematics
MRS. JOANN KELLER
library aide
Teaching means new
and interesting chal-
lenges every day. . .
MR. DEAN KREAMER
mathematics
...It gives me a sense of
worth, to inspire others
to be creative and use
their talents.
Mr. Shoemaker
MRS. MARY KISTER
English department aide
MR. RICHARD KUHNERT MRS. SALLY KUHNERT
gcignce mBth6mBtiC8
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MRS. LYNDA LIMPERT
librarian
Teaching school
gives me the opportunity
to instruct needed
business skills to
students who have
decided on business as a
career...
MR. DONALD MILLER
language
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MR. CHARLES MILLARD
music
...My desire is to im-
press upon students to
have pride in their ac-
complishments.
Mrs. Imler
MRS. JANE LOGAN
guidance
MR. RICHARD MILLER
English
MRS. JOYCE MOYER
special education
Teaching provides
an opportunity to
develop an appreciation
of greatness, an
alertness of mind, and a
sensitivity of spirit.
Mrs. H eilner
MR. ROBERT MYERS
science
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MRS. J ACQUELINE MYERS
language
Teaching is:
.. .D edication. . .
. . .Perseverance. . .
. . .A ccomplishment. . .
. . .Sati.y"action. . .
Mr. Grim
MISS ODE'.l'I'E NEVILLE MRS- JOANN PYLE
physical education home economics
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MR. ELWOOD RABER. , MR. JOHN ROGERS
science science
...One aspect of teaching
is getting students to ap-
preciate and accept the
importance of respon-
sibility, pride and
honesty in all phases of l
life.
Mr. Herndon y
MISS DIANE ROMIG
English department aide
Teaching young peo-
ple zs a prwzlege with
many responsibilities. It
is a challenge. The
rewards are great.
Mrs. Garman
MR. JAMIE ROWLEY MR. RICHARD RUTT
guidance S0i6llC9
190
MISS GAIL SCHILLING
mathematics
MISS PATRICIA SLEAN
English
When a H student
looks up at you and says,
'Now I get it" there is a
rewarding thrill that you
feel.. .
MR.. ARTHUR SHOEMAKER.
industrial arts
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MR.. DONALD SHEARER
physical education
...my goal as a teacher is
to try to give each stu-
dent a feeling of ac-
complishment in his pur-
suit of self worth...
Mr. Clouser
MR. DONALD STEWART
English
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MRS. ARDYS SUTPI-IIN
English
MR. PHILIP WADE
industrial arts
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Teaching is seeking
to develop , and en-
courage a thinking
student-a student with
an analytic mind.
Mr. Kuhnert
MR. LUKE WARBLE
social studies
MRS. MARGARET TROTTA
home economics
As a teacher I try
to help students value
their uniqueness: have
them think creatively:
and have them regard
education as a very
' positive asset.
W U Mr. D. Miller
MISS CATHLEEN WARD
English
Cafeteria Staff
And Bus Drivers
Lucille Baer
Front Row: 0. Eahelmln. R. Gnrmen. A. Longeneckor. S. Lutz. M...Brandt, J. Klshhaugh. Back ,f
Row: A. Keefer. N. Baker. M. Grubb. R. Ireley.
Elizabeth Pfautz
Front Row: L. Kelly. I. Hess. S. Shearer. R. Becker. R. Good. M. Kemmlek. N. Queery. D. Williams. E. Herr. D. Malehorn. A. Nolt.
Back Row: J. Gibble. R. Glbble. J. Noll. P. Williams. J. Rice. E. I-lelsey. W. Sweigart. C. Westenhoefer. L. Geib, A. Fisher.
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Secretaries
Paula Lancaster Erline Herchelroth
Front Row: Lilian Greenberger, Pam Hummer, Rachel Schwanger. Back
Row: Jane Hoover, Barbara Hippensteel, Faye Boyer, Joyce Nauss.
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Warehouse
And
Custodial
Staff
Eugene Enck
Clarence Heistand
Lois Long
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Front Row: Bernard Jacobs, Marlin Swartz, Clarence Gibbons, Clarence Heistand. Back Row: Leroy
Houseal, Gary Jacka, Gilbert Antes, William Hippensteel, Rufus Zellers.
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The 1976 Elizabethan Staff would like to ex-
press its sincere appreciation to all the
businesses, companies, patrons and individuals of
our growing community, who have helped make
this worthwhile project a success.
We purge our readers to patronize these
businesses, as they have patronized us.
Once again, a sincere thank you.
COMMU ITY
SUPPORT
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The "76" Elizabethan
Staff expresses its sincere
thanks and appreciation to
Maurice Upton for the time and
effort he gave to our yearbook.
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Best Wishes from
HAWTHORN'S
FURNITURE AND
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Bainbridge, Pennsylvania
426-38 14
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
CLASS OF 1976
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PHONE 367-5602
MILBEE RADIO 8a TV
ADMIRAL SALES an SERVICE
Congratulations from
GRACE C. BLOUGH
APPAREL
RAY E. MILBEE 344 Poplar St.
FCC Licensed Elizabethtown, Pa. 116 S' Market St-
Technician 17022 Elizabethtown, Penna.
Phone: 367-6522
When the time comes for every class to go,
We're glad it's you instead pf us.
CON GRA TULA TI ONS AND
BEST WISHES
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Best Wishes
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R. M. Lesher Meats I Hummer's Delicatessen
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BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
MT. JOY, PA.
Phone: 653-5232
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976
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CORPORATION
101 E. Cherry St.
Elizabethtown, PA. 17022
C arriger's Paint
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Body Kzder work QXXWS
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Wheel Alignment Service 1 I ' ll A 2 I
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D R.D.1, Box 18, Bainbridge, Pa, 17502
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Banquet Facilities Accomodating
up to 200 people
26-32 S. Market Sl., Elizabethtown
Free Parking in Rear - 367-2432
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Phone: 367-11 16
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' Bacterial and Chemical Analysis
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FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS
367-1637
PHILIP OLWEILER JACOB N. OLWEILER
cBroker, cBroker, lGonoralA t R p I s Batteries and Accessorlo Shia Inspect!
Fo lgn Car Service
"Winner Of More Major Awards Than Any Other Salon Wor1dwide"
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QUEEN dz ORANGE STREETS Q la LANCASTER, PA. 17603
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COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE SERVICE ELIZABETHTOWN
4 Center Square, Elizabethtown, Pa. SELECTION
STYLE 52 EMAUS ST.
Charlotte Parrish Bug, 361.3373 MIDDLETQWN
Owner-Operator Reg, 367-5744
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Congratulations to the Class of 1976
EARL L. LOKEY, INC.
BULK MILK HAULING
Phone 717-367-5807
105 E. Cedar St.
Elizabethtown. PA 17022
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Ph: 367-4544
YOUR LOCAL
SPORTS STORE
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
31 S. Market Street
Elizabethtown, Pa.
367-1476
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Congratulatlons to the Sen1ors
R E HERSHEY MEATS INC
935 Groff Avenue
Ehzabethtown PA
J oe's Shoe Shop
SHOE REPAIRS
Retail of mens and boys fine shoes
Phtille 361 4929
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ROBERT L. MULHOLLEN, PROP. '
811 S. Market Street CRea.rD
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 W. D. ESpGr1Shade
P. O. Box 203 113 College Ave.
Elizabethtown, Penna. 17022
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Phone- 367-3491
2 Miles East Of Elizabethtown-Route 230
open 11:00 A. M. w 12:00 r. M.
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7171357-7444 P. O. BOX 281
RES. 7171964-3756 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022
438 W. High St. Elizabethtown, Pa.
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"Since 1875"
Compliments of
THE VILLAGE INN
BRADY dz MEASHEY
1075 Turnpike Road Newville
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Compliments of
GROFF S MEATS
Wholesale - Retail
Custom
The United
Telephone Company
13 N. Market Street
Elizabethtown Pa.
Pennsylvania
The Christian Light
Book Store
Compliments of
W. E. Mohr
Plumbing' and Heating
Church Supplies
Bibles-Gifts-Office Supplies
Hallmark Greeting Cards
48 S. Market Street
Elizabethtown, PA.
Bainbridge. PA.
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"EIizabethtown's 1st
Milk Jug Store"
RIDGE VIEW FARMS INC.
R. D. 63 Ridgeview Road
Featuring
Our New
Ice Cream Parlor
DONALD H. WEAVER
. Electrical Contractor
Enghsh Brothers
500 N. Holly St.
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022
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Q21 Your club meets Monday,
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CLASS OF 1976 - WE WISH YOU WELL!
Long'enecker's
Congratulations to the Class of 1976 Hatchery
1110 S.Market St.
Conewago Post 94329 Elizabethtown, PA H022 , fyf ,I
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Elizabethtown
JOHN E. MARTIN, CONTRACTOR
780 N. Hanover Street
Elizabethtown, Pa.
367-7307
Congratulations
ECONOMY SHOE STORE
15 West High St. ,
Elizabethtown. Penna.
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24 hour towing S 8. H Green Stamps
I Used Cars
Mount Joy Citgo
Service Station
Compliments of
-We specialize in-
Frank S. Miller Funeral Home vw SERVICE AND REPAIRS
E, h Hours: Monday thru Friday
liza ethtown, PA. Saturday
Sunday
964 Main Street Phone 653-
Mount Joy
"Your Friendly Dodge Dealer"
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244 S. Market St. I
Phone: 367-2228
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Best wishes to our Senior members of the
SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL
Yvonne Andrews Gwen Goodlmg
Sam Allen Bryan Olmck
Gordon Lewls Greg Grogan
Demas Moyer
Paul Hunsecker: Advisor
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General Insurance Real Estate Extends its best wishes to the
Sales and Rental class of 1976 and especially to
the 4 L s who helped operate our store
Mlss LEODORA MULLEN MRS LISA SONNON
121 S Market St Miss LINDA RUTHER1-'ORD MR LEE MARTIN
Ehzabethtown Penna
Phone 367 1159
RD 3 Elxzabethtown Pa 17022
Dundas? zoom
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Penne. Dutch Gxft Shop
Daxly Specxals Home Baklng
Phone 367 4225 2M1 E Rt 230
P0 Box 127 Elizabethtown Pa
7 J LEHMAN S NEWSTAND
23 Center Square
Ehzabethtown Penna,
Phone 367 374 1
GROOMING BOARDING
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BERNESE MT DOGS
James 8: Martha Relslnger
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Balnbrldge Pa 17502 1 717 367 7082
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Service
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24 Hour Towmg servlce
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Phone 367 9807
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The
Hillcrest Supper Club
Relax and Dune
ln the quiet atmosphere
of our new dlnlng room
featurmg a complete menu
A J TI-IOME INSURANCE
559 East High Street
Elizabethtown Pa
367 1580
COLLIN S MOTORS
LAWN 8a GARDEN
STATE INSPECTION
U HAUL RENTALS
Phone 367 1856
RD 1 Ellzabethtown Pa 17022
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FOR QUICK PICK UP CALL
367 6551
pizza town
50 EAST SUMMIT STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN PA 17022
Fresh Baked Pizza 84 Subs
Kreamer Pharmacy
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Phone 367 1262
Sllzasethtcwn
Trzust Compan
Complete Banklng Faclhtles
Member FDIC
Best Wxshes from the Elnzabethtown Trust Company
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COMMERCIAL PRINTING
BOWLING BILLIARDS
Baby Sitting Service I Free Instructions
Cues-Cue Cases - Tables Ball Drilling - Ball Bags
and Billiard Sundries and Shoes Ma, 125 552,414 llopfm Skye,
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Congratulations
to the
Class of 1976
WENGER FEEDS Dutchland Farms
Flheems Pa. 17570 Flheems Pa. 17570
Phone 717-367-1195 Phone 717-367-7227
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from
ETOWNIAN RESTAURANT
Elizabethtown, Penn.
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Flowers with Quality
Beauty and Arrangement
55 North Market Street
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
, Phone: 367-1581
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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
TREE TOP
PUBLIC CEXECUTIVEJ
GOLF COURSE
Creek Road, RD 3 Manheim
Phone: 665-6262
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Admiral, Kitchen Aid, Litton Speed Queen, Zenith
Sales GL Service
SIMON CANDY COMPANY
HESS TV 85 APPLIANCE 31 N- SPWCG St-
ZO7 N. MARKET ST. Elizabethtown
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022
Phone: 367-1693
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365 WEST BAINBRIDGE STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN PA 17022
Premlum Fert111zers 8a Donegal Lawn Food
Phone: 717 - 367-1211
2534
Compliments of
Zarfoss Hardware
on the square since 19 15
Elizabethtown, Pa.
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ROUTE 230 EAST - ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022
PHONE 717-367-1 189 944-3171 658-1880
"It's who you know that counts."
"For better used cars.
see us."
Erb Bros. Service Station I
Complete Motor Tune-up
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Elizabethtown
AAA Service State Inspection I
AlIen's TV and Stereo, Inc.
12 East High St.
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022
Phone 367-4701
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Rt 230 East of Ehzabethtown
Fme Clothing For The
367 4920
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16825 MARKET ST ELIZABETHTOWN PA
PHONE 367 5737
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ELIZABETHTOWN PENNSYLVANIA
Farmers Mutual
Insurance Company
Incorporated January 31 1844
ELIZABETHTOWN PENNSYLVANIA 17022
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443 WEST HIGH STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN PA
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A Liberal Arts College offering preparation nn the
professlons teachmg the sciences business the
rnmstry social work the healxng arts and other
fields
with a specxal Interest
m area youth
El1z abethtown College
For further Information contact the
Dlrector of Admlsslons
Ehzabethtown College Ehzabethtown Pennsylvania
HOME FURNISHINGS CARPETING
FURNITURE OF MERIT INTERIOR DESIGN
A Furniture Store That Offers
Quahty Furmture at Country Prlces
DAVID S
FURNITURE
2 MILES WEST OF ELIZABETHTOWN ON ROUTE 230
PHONE C7171 367-1232
DECORATOR SERVICE
2798 N. Market St. Elizabethtown, PA 17022
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212 W. HIGH STREET, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
MOTORS
ELIZABETHTOWN PA. 17022
SALES and SERVICE
Phone: 367-1515
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HAT FAITH IN GOD GIVES MEANING
AND PURPOSE TO HUMAN LIFE
HAT THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN
TRANSCENDS THE SOVEREIGN IY OF NATION.:
HAT ECONOMIC JUSTICE CAN BEST BE WON
BY FREE VIEN THROUGH FREE ENTERPRISE
HAT GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE OF LAWS
RATHER THAN OF MEN
HAT EARTH S GREAT TREASURE LIES
IN HUMAN PERSONALITY
ND THAT SERVICE TO HUMANITT IS
THE BEST WORIK OF LIFE
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CENTER SQUARE
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ELIZABETHTOWN
JEWELRY
CLASS RINGS BY JOHN ROBERTS
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CENTRAL PENNA.'S LARGEST SELECTION OF
BRIDAL FASHION S
PAT ORGART'S
BRID L SHOP
of Ellzabethtown
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ELIZABETHTOWN PA
PHONE Q71 7,
367 4 133
Thank you to our many patron frlends
who helped make th1s yearbook posslble
Corrlna Alleman
Beth Alllson
The James Appleby Famlly
Mr :Sc Mrs John Aston
The Avlcollx s
The Arntz Famlly
The Dale Andrews Famlly
I-Iarrxs Adams
Cheryl Bllzzard
Kenneth E Brown III
Mr Ga Mrs Kenneth E Brown
Mr 8: Mrs Kenneth E Brown
Raymond Allan Brown
Barb Brown
Deb Burke
Mr da Mrs Rlchard H Barley
Donna Bradley
Susan Bowser
Marne Bless
The James Buss Famlly
8a Mrs Ronald Bair
8 Mrs D E Bowersox
Sz Mrs Glenn Bradley
Joe Brenner Jr
oe 8a Loulse Blllxps
Faye R Boyer
Mr 8a Mrs Denms Baxr
Mrs George Baum
James Boyer
Leah M Burke
Mr 8a Mrs Kenneth Brandt
Mr Ka Mrs Thomas Burke
Madelme Brown
Mr 8z Mrs Grant Beck
Mr 8: Mrs Wllbur Barley
Mr G Mrs Bert Bowers
Mr Ga Mrs Wxlham D Balmer
B111 6: Lmda Blckel
Anna Brelmch
Peter F Bxckford
Erma do Joe Banxk
Mr dz Mrs Ira Bathurst
Mr 8: Mrs Ronald L Bard
The Jack Bachman Famxly
Mr :Sz Mrs Fred Baker
Blll Brown
Mary dc Roger Brmser
Helen Boeshore
Mr Ga Mrs J Elwood Brubaker
Mr dz Mrs Walter E Boyer
Annette 8: Sparky Boyer
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Mr. 8: Mrs. Jere M. Bender
Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Campbell
Alexander W. Cullen
Robert E. Goble
Kenneth R. Clark
Phillip P. Clark
Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond C. Clark
Kathy Clark
Willie Crigger
Bill 8: Pat Crigger
Paul A. Clouser
Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul E. Crum
Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul M. Crum
Dr. Sally L. Craig
Joan S. Coble
Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Clouser Jr.
Mr. 8: Mrs. Clyde Clark
Mr. 8: Mrs. George Carlisle
The Oliver Cleland Family
Jean 8: Gerilyn Craun
Butch 8: Tess Cassel
Mr. 8: Mrs. James K. Cowan
John Chard
Mr. 8: Mrs. James F. Crane
Vicki 8: Michael Cowan
Mr. Barney Carnes
Mr. nk Mrs. George Dolfinger
Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Dieffenbach
Mr. 8: Mrs. Lester DeGroft
Kathryn Durborow
Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles W. Druckenmiller
Bob Deppen
Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Deichert
Monica Darkes
Cindy Darkes
Stephanie Darkes
Mr
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8: Mrs.
Les Darkes
Stanley Dotterer
Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Wm. Dysart
Mr 8: Mrs. Martin Deimler
Mr 8: Mrs. Patrick Donley
Mr 8: Mrs. Melvin Detz
Mr. 8: Mrs. David Dellinger
Mr 8: Mrs. Claude Dimeler
Mr. Gene Duck
Terri 8: John Derr
Donald N. Dennis Jr.
Jerry Danz CUSAFP
Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Drescher
Harold "Tosch" Eberly
Mr 8: Mrs. Harold Eckinger
Mr 8: Mrs. Ronald Eshleman
Mr. 8: Mrs. William Emenheiser
Mr 8: Mrs. Frank Eichler
Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Ebersole Jr.
Mr. 8: Mrs. Alfred Eckroth Jr.
John Emswiler
Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Ember
Mrs. Edna Eshelman
Mrs. Elam R. Eberly
Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Eisenbise
Nicki Eisenbise
Cheryl A. Espenshade
Jean Engle
Mr. 8: Mrs. Milton F. Eberly
The Carl Enterline Family
David Elton
Kathy L. Dosch
Barbara Estep
Mr. 8: Mrs. George Fisher III
Mary Funck
Mr. 8: Mrs. Russel Funck
R. S. Feaser
Dr. 8: Mrs. Werner Z. Fetter
Pastor 8: Mrs. Ray Fetter
The Bradley Flowers Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Scott Flowers
The Barry Funk Family
Mr. Jack Frank
Cindy Fittery
Dawin Fittery
Mary Fry
Dr. 8: Mrs. Donald R. Fink
Mr. 8: Mrs. John Freel
The Grubic Family
The S. Gregg Family
The Chet Greiner Family
Yvonne E. Grimes
"Big enough to accommodate and small enough
to appreciate your business."
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Harry W. Greenberger
Seana Gebhardt
Marty Ginder
Rev. 8: Mrs. James Grumbine
Kim, Monica 8: Susie Givens
The Larry Garns Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Asa Gutshall
Deb Gutshall
Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald S. Griest
Mr. 8: Mrs, Martin N. Gyomber
Mr. 8: Mrs. Dale Gallagher
Ed Good
Mr. 8: Mrs. Leroy Gutshall
Hank 8: Delonia Geyer
Alice Gall 8: Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Grubb
The George C. Germer Family
The George J. Germer Family'
Cindy Germer
Les E. Guttschall
Mr. 8: Mrs. James L. Grimm
The Charles Gieb Family
The Dan Good Family
The Paul Goss Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Gerlach
Mr. Cleon Greider
Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Goodling
Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter C. Gingrich
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Gingrich
Nora M. Gingrich
Mr. 8: Mrs. Dale Garman
Mr. 8: Mrs. Hipple
Mr. 8: Mrs. Dorsey J. Halblieb S
The Kenneth Haines Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Hunsecker
Harry 8: Dorothy Hake
Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph L. Hoover
Donald Herline
Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Habjanttz
Wilburn Hawkins
Odessa Hawkins
Claude Hawkins
Elmer 8: Jane Hoover
Barbara A. Hippensteel
Mr. 8: Mrs. E. L. Horner
Jane Hemperly
The Dick Hoffman Family
John Hersh Jr.
Frank Heist
Miller M. Hess
Miss Cindy Hart
Mr. 8: Mrs. Carroll Hershey
Mr. 8: Mrs. Lester Hawthorne
Mr. 8: Mrs. Douglas Hawthorne
Jeff 8: Chris Hostetter
John Hemperly
Florence Halbleib
Merle 8: Helen Hossler
The Paul Herndon Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Dalzell F. Hartman
Bernie Hopkins
Dori Hoover
M. Daniel Heisey
Mr. 8: Mrs. Daniel Heisey Sr.
Laverne Heisey
Mr. 8: Mrs. Clarence Heistand
The Hossler Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack Hollingsworth
Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Hilsher
Mr. 8: Mrs. Darwin S. Hollinger
Dave Hollinger
Mr. 8: Mrs. Glenn Hummer
The Michael B. Hudzick Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Martin H. Hynicker
Mrs. Imler
Mr. 8: Mrs. Ierley
Marc 8: Deneen Ierley
Mr. 8: Mrs. Calvin Justice
Taffy Jones
Mr. 8: Mrs. John T. Jones
Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Jackson
The Avery Justice Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Ken Jones
John 8: Anna Keener
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Stephen Kachniosz
James L. Keefer
Richard Kuhnert
Otis Kitchen
Dean F. Kreamer
RUIIHELLE TV
133 W. Hummelstown St. 7 Centre Square
Elizabethtown, Pa. Elizabethtown
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Evelyn Kleinfelter
Joan Kegerize
Mr. Sz Mrs. Mitchell Kreiser
Mr. Ga Mrs. Ira Koser Jr.
Doug Sr Peg Koller
Mr. dz Mrs. Steve Kachniasz
John P. Kinney
Nevin Kern
Mr. dz Mrs. Donald Kretzing
Paul dz Dorothy Kreider
Mr. Aldus B. Kready
Earl Kean
Barry Killian
Mr. dz Mrs. Earl Kauffman
Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Kriener
The Kinsey Family
Linda Koser
Mr. dz Mrs. Roger A. Killian
Mr. 6: Mrs. Ronald Koontz
Mrs. Lynn Kister
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Congratulations
To Our Fellow Classmates
from
The Senior Class Officers
Sam Allen
Lewie Ebert
Tammy Raffensperger
Ken Beard
Paul Hunsecker, Advisor
Sr.
Mr. dz Mrs. Thomas Kesselring
Mr. dz Mrs. W. Allen Keinard
Betsy Keinard
Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Knorr
The Al Kashner Family
Sharon Kashner
Diana Kashner
Dan Kashner
Deb Sz Mike Loercher
Jane Logan
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Mr. Ga Mrs. Sam Lancaster
The Don Leibfried Family
Mr. Ga Mrs. Raymond Leach
Roger Leach
Jenny Leber
Leonard Lembert
The David Lasky Family
The Paul Levering' Family
Mr. 85 Mrs. Merle LeFever
Mr. dz Mrs. Earl Long
Rick Lancaster
Marlyn Lesher
Don 815 Peg Landvater
Paula Lancaster
R. M. Lesher
Jim Lancaster
Mr. 8a Mrs. Harry Lehman
The Paul J. Liskey Family
Denise Lamb
Mr. John R. Leas
Betty Lancaster
Mr. 8a Mrs. G. Roland Lapp
Gordy Lewis
Roxie Laughman
Perry dc Lucille Mitchell
Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond McCulloch
Mr. dz Mrs. Kenneth M. Mowrer
Eleanor Morgan
Mr. 8z Mrs. Lee Miller
Ray 8: Lois Milbee
Paul Myers
Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur L. Martin
Lee Martin
Mrs. Bob McGhan
Mr. Sz Mrs. Paul T. Mummau
Mr. Sn Mrs. Walton Moyer
Ron Miller
Denise Moore
Judy dz Ted Moore
Mr. dz Mrs. Robert McCann
Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Mulhollem
Mr. 8: Mrs. Martin Miller
Mr. Cz Mrs. Earl Meck
Andrew Miller
Mr. 6: Mrs. Cloyd Martin
Deborah J. Martzall
Anna McN all
' Mikki Maxwell
Dave "Sharky" Markel
Mr. 8: Mrs. Milo F. Maker
Lee Mullen
Jeff Sz Marcia Mummau
Mr. 8a Mrs. Henry G. Myers
Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank McCracken
Michael Johathan McCracken
Mr. 8: Mrs. Jonathan McCracken
John Moore
Mr. 8: Mrs. Samuel Miller
Mr. Sz Mrs. Richard Miller
Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Miller
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RIFLE SQUAD
We will remember the fun times gone,
And so we leave to pass them on.
Mr. dr. Mrs. Charles L. Millard
Mr. 8m Mrs. Gene Nauman
Mr. 8: Mrs. Ogier Norris
Patty Nearst
Mr. Sr Mrs. Michael Nye
Mrs. James 0'Donnell
Mr. 8 Mrs. Harry S. Olnick
Emory Oberdorft'
Margaret Peters dz Family
Donald Pardoe Sr.
Mr. 8: Mrs. Clyde Pickel
Joann Pyle
C. Fred Price
Mr. 8s Mrs. Donald Painter
Mr. 8a Mrs. David Pollock
The Pierce Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. J. D. Peters
Ron Patterson
Nancy Querry
Mr. dc Mrs. Ray Reeder
Mr. dz Mrs. Richard Rutt
Jamie H. Rowley
The Barry Reinhold Family
Mr. 8: Mrs. Elwood Raber
Coleen Raber
Linda Raber
Mr. Gu Mrs. John Rogers
Robert H. Roeting
E. Rauchle
Mike Rank
234
Katie Royer
Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph Risser
Mr. Q Mrs. Ralph Rissmiller
Mr. do Mrs. Wilson Rothermel
The Donald Rineer Family
Mr. Thomas Rodkey
Richard C. Ray
The James Raffensperger Family
Mr. Robert Rutherford
Keith dz Kent Rutherford
Mr. 6: Mrs. James Rutherford
Miss Diane Romig
Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Roderick
Mr. dc Mrs. Stuart Raub Jr.
Marian Raffensperger
Mr. dz Mrs. Staurt Raub
Leica Raub
Mr. 8a Mrs. Howard Rehrer
Nellie M. Raber
Mrs. Ruth Rehrer
Jim 8: Nancy Reider
The Roth Family
Mr. 8a Mrs. Martin Spangler
Mr. 81, Mrs. John Stites
Mr. 5 Mrs. Gerald Stein
The Rod Sheetz Family
Hughes dz Beth Smith
Dorothy R. Seiders
Mr. 8a Mrs. Charles Sweigart
Mr. 8z Mrs. Frank A. Snyder
Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Shaffner
Harry Snyder
The Steinhart Family
Joseph R. Stout
Linda 8: John Schellenburg
Mr. 8: Mrs. Nelson R. Snyder
Bill Sweigart
Barbara Stump
Donna 8: Mike Standridge
Mr. da Mrs. John H. Snyder
Eugene Storm
S. A. Shoemaker
Peg Sweigart
Mr. Q Mrs. Donald A. Shaffer
The Shearer Family
Mr. dz Mrs. Bruce Sine
Mr. do Mrs. Jim Stettler
Mrs. Muriel Saylor
Carol Swope
Ken Swope
Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Swope
Michele Slabinski
R. Richard Slesser
Anna Stehman
Shron L. Sweger '
Mr. do Mrs
Mr. da Mrs.
Mr. 8: Mrs.
Mr. 8: Mrs.
Mr. 8z Mrs.
Willard Shope
Carl Shull
Paul Schroll
Lynn Sill
Sherman Smith
Thomas G. Sahd
Bev Gt Dave Stauffer
Mr. Gt Mrs. Earl Spichler
The Gordon Sloat Family
The Robert Sylves Family
Mrs. Phares B. Shank
Mr. 8: Mrs. John N. Stahl
Carla Sylves
Jon dz Gladys Singer
Mrs. Sutphin
Scott Smith
Mr. 8a Mrs. Joseph Seibert
Mr. 8a Mrs. Ralph Shelly
Louise Stroh
Mr. Stephen Snell
The Starrs
Mrs. Sloat
Mark K. Sawdust
Dave Shisler
Rich Gt Betty Shireman
Mr. du Mrs. Charles Schatz
Mr. do Mrs. Ellwood Stauffer
Darrel Stauffer
Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth W. Shull
Julie Spangler
George SL Vida Snavely
The Ronald Snavely Family
John Spangler
Robert Shiner
Mr. 8: Mrs. Ira D. Stahl
The Terry Family
Mr. Sz Mrs.
Mr. Sz Mrs.
Mr. 8a Mrs
Mr. 8z Mrs
Wayne Trotta
Kenneth Trostle Sr.
Ronald Treichler
Robert Thomas
Robert 8a Kathleen Terry
Miss Trostle
Mr. dz Mrs. Francis Tripp
Betnz Tozzer
K. R. Umbenhauer
Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Waters
Mr. 8a Mrs. Arthur Wolfe
Lisa Wolfe
The Wolvertons
Mr. dc Mrs. B. M. Wright
Mr. 8x Mrs. Luke L. Warble
Sharon dc Karen Wallace
Mrs. E. L. Wampler
Dave Williams
Mark Warren
Mr. 8a Mrs. Robert P. Ulrich
Mr. Sz Mrs. George E. Ulrich
Mrs. Mary Ulrich
Ruth dt Pat Vance
Mrs. Sarah Vail
Mr. Raymond Vail
The Walmer Family
Mr. dz Mrs. Christ Warner
Ken dz Grace Wolfskill
Ida Weber
Mrs. Kenneth Wahl
Mrs. Verda Wolgemuth
Mr. Sz Mrs. Eugene Wolgemuth
Maxine Wargo
Denny Sz Sandy Witmer
Terry Wolfe
Mr. 8a Mrs. Thomas Watson
Mr. Sc Mrs. Terry L. Weaver
Terry dz JoLynn Weaver
Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Wells
Dr. 6: Mrs.
Ralph Weirich
Susan J. Wentzel
Mr. Gt Mrs. Joseph F. Yurkovic
Brenda 8: Brenda Zokeim
Mr. 8a Mrs.
Jill Zeager
Miss Linda
Mr. dz Mrs.
M. L. Zeager
Zerphy
Mark Zellers
Miss Zimmerman
Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Zorger
Mr. GL Mrs. Amos R. Zuck
Mary Lou Zuck
Bill dz Marilyn Zimmerman
Mr. SL Mrs.
Dale Richard Zell
Mr. dt Mrs. Bob Ziegler
Mr. dt Mrs.
Woodrow Ziegler
Mr. dz Mrs. Lee Ziegler
June, Debbie 8a J. J.
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BEST WISHES TO OUR SENIORS
Barb Kathy
Tina
Christina. Jeanette Debbie
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A long lost friend
Bob S.
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
Hounded 8: Harrassed
Turkey 8: the Farmer
The 4-L's
Denny. Linda 8: Peep
The Slide on Thru Gang
Slabinski's Radicals
Sky King 8: Joanne
Chuck 8: the Birds
Bob, Kathy, Katcha 8: Kari
Boren
Gail 8: Terry
Best Wishes Class of '76
My Cake
Mike 8: Cathy
E-town Cheerleaders 8: Coaches
Girls' Basketball Team
Girls' Hockey Team
E-town People-Lynn, Jan Jean,
Lori, Lynn, Dawn 8: Judy
Don 8: Nancy
Kevin 8: the Space Cadets of VFMA
Barb 8: Mark
Jeff 8: Gina
Stevo 8: Annie
Stu
Pop
Steve, Leone, Wendy, Scot 8: Bob
Jim, Margie, Jennifer, Oliva
Mirro-lure Kid
Red
Ricky the Model King
"Fish" 8: Louise
Bunny 8: Piesie
Lee's Laundromat
Eddie 8: Michelle
Mount Joy Cosmetology
The Spirits of Bluegrass
Karen 8: Dave
"A Friend"
"A Good Friend"
Steve 8: Sue
Greg 8: Julie
Brooos 8: the Sools
Freeda, Royal, Debbie, Di
Ant, Spam, Carrot, Fig
Renee, Rhonda, Rachelle
Heidi
Keith, Kent, Kerry, Kirby
Sue
Jean 8: Bill
Linda 8: Sly
Rubbersole
Eastern Mutual Group
Kelly's Masonry
THE GREAT ONE
Vickie 8: Warren
Donna 8: Phil
Karen 8: John
Chuck 8: Wanda
ane, Duane
Kevin 8: Sherry
A 8: B from '73
Gail 8: Don
Ted Snell for Hershey
Ed 8: Eileen
Superman
Cafeteria Staff
SB30 66
"The J ack Riniers"
SAG
Viv
S sam
JC 8: Mojo
Coach Wolf
'75 District Cross Country Team
Grace
Super Fly
Small Bard
The Raunch
Darlene 8: Dennis
'53 Willys CJ-313
Jenny's K-5 Blazer
Brook's '51 Willys Jeepster
'57 Jeep 4 W. D.
Eric's '60 Jeep CJ-5
Gerry's '73 Camaro
Gary's '67 Fairlane GT
Randy's '76 Ford SuperVan
Tammy's '67 Red Nova
Mr. Hake's Mercury Montego
Greaser's '64 Red Beast
SWISS FLAGS
Life is yours to make it as you will
Congratulations to the GIGUNDA Seniors
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'62 Dodge Lancer
Strokes Chainsaw 125 Yahama
Amy Keller's "Army"
The other Mafia.
Bambi
Deb 8a Bill
"Bru"
Sawdust
The Moose Gang
Roy 6: Dollie
Pumpkins
Dollie 6x Sandy
Roger
Deb 8: Levi
Gwenda
Roach
Joe, Eileen 6: Heidi
Super Elf
Roger Sz Jeanne
Corvelle Enterprises
Tarkus, Nails, Rubber
Mrs. "C"
You Gotta Have Art
Class of 1970-Patricia'Geyer
Punkin
Aunt Mary 8: Uncle John
Tootsie Pop
Blue Angle dz Marshmallow
Mugs Zeager iglitterbugl
Trouble
Woodstock
COLORGUARD SQUAD AND BANNERS
Congratulations to the Seniors, Dawn
Diane, Marcie, Karol and Barb
The 2 Stooges-Val do Barb
"Jug"
United Space Lines
Crummy
Tom Sz Cece 8: Deb 8a John
Whang-Ho dz Christo
Eunice 85 Mama
Fred McNaughty
Forrest
MRSM
"Butterball"
"Airhead"
"Super Chiks" Mafia
Stocky
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Curly O.
Phid 8: Rick
Shy Paradiddle
P. C.
Phredd
S. L. G. Corporation
Don Q Karla
8: Laura
Bonnie, Theresa. Lucia, Samantha
Cregano Reds
Red Ranger Busline
Dory
Holly Br Lolly
Ceaser 8: Samson
Kelly 6 Tony
Tom 8: Tim
Goss Household
Son of Zitz on a Ritz
Joann Sz Wes
Rai'
Barb Ga Don
Terry GL Diane
Mohammed
Muff Diver
JUJ
THE MAFIA
PA 347 FF
1975 Varsity Soccer Team
"The James Gang"
Cindy James dz Harry L.
Bob's SS iSuper Simcal
Doo Grisss Da'Grate
Lewie Ga Tammy
Minke Q Nancy
Peanut Sc Charlie Brown
Spaz Jazz
David dz Tim
Elrod. Lindy dc Pebbles
Hojo Gang
Airheads Anonymous
Mr. President
Mei Mei
Lonely Hearts Club Cfb V 8:
Jay 8: Anne
Liz
"Peaches"
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Introductory Section
Title Page ....
Color Candids . . .
Dedication .....
Yearbook Staff . .
Seniors
Individual Pictures . . .
Memoriam ......
Class History . . .
Graduation . .
Underclassmen
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Candids . . . . . . 60-65,86-87,109,196-
Juniors.....
Sophomores . . .
Freshmen . . .
Administration . .
Faculty . .
Activities
Clubs
Business Club ......
Health Careers Club . .
Library Club ........
National Honor Society
Photo Club .........
Rifle Team .... .
Student Council . . .
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16-17
18-19
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139
Weightlifting' Club
Wrestlerettes .....
Christmas Dance . .
Elections .........
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. . . .172
.....92-93
118-119
Fifties Day ......... . . 96-97
Homecoming Weekend
Marathon .......... . . .
May Festivities . . .
Oklahoma ......
Prom.............
Sadie Hawkins Dance
Senior Class Play . . . . . .
Senior Class Trip .....
Musical Organizations
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122-124
132-133
125-127
128-129
100-101
102-103
104-105
Chorus and Musical Achievements 1 16-1 17
Concert and Stage Band ....... 94-95
Marching' Band ........ . . 82-83
197
142-149 Athletics
150-157 Baseball ........ 1 12-113
158-165 Boys' Basketball . . .... 90-91
Boys' Track . . . 114-115
Cheerleading' . . . .... 68-69
178-179 Cross Country . . . . . 70-71
Football ....... . . 72-73
Girls' Basketball . . .... 98-99
180-195 Girls' Track .... 120-121
Golf ......... .... 7 4-75
Hockey ........... ..... 7 6-77
Ninth Grade Sports . . . . . . 166-167
Soccer ......... ..... 8 4-85
Tennis . . . 130-131
Wrestling' . . 106-108
. . .171
. . .174
. . .175 Advertisements and Patrons . . . . . 198-237
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