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Conestogan (1951-Present) College Yearbooks Elizabethtown College JayScholar Conestogan (1951-present) College Yearbooks 1978 Conestogan - 1978 Elizabethtown College Follow this and additional works at: https://jayscholar.etown.edu/conestogan Recommended Citation College, Elizabethtown, "Conestogan - 1978" (1978). Conestogan (1951-present). 40. https://jayscholar.etown.edu/conestogan/40 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the College Yearbooks at JayScholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Conestogan (1951-present) by an authorized administrator of JayScholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Baa I! & Pal£fc£ffiE i CONESTOGAN wm ^1fc£*£ \ X 1 r DATE DUE Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/conestogan1978eliz <£U?abett)tQton College ) ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA ( 1978 CONESTOGAN ON THE ROAD . TO FIND OUT Editor-in-chief Sandi Liberatori INDEX Senior Editors Peggy Stevens Activities 2 MaryBeth Waltman Sports 46 Faculty Editor Aileen Fink Faculty and Sports Editor Susan Borowski Administration 70 Activities Editors Michael Pizzi Underclassmen 88 Susan Borowski Seniors 120 Photographers Dave Holcroft Advertisements 176 Sandi Liberatori Business Manager Peggy Stevens Artwork MaryBeth Waltman ON THE ROAD TO FIND OUT Words and Music by Cat Stevens Staff (C 1970 Freshwater Music Ltd London. England Linda Blanchett, Holly Burdick, Nancy Davies. Nathan Guttman, Shirley Controlled in the U.S. & Canada by Island Music Hartfield, Evelyn Johnson. Stef Klein, Evelyn Kuester, Kathy Liberatori, Used by Permission All Rights Reserved. Mary Ann Norman, Marlane Ovenngton, Cathy Reinard, Judy Seldomndge, Nancy Sickler. Sue Stair, Jill Stambaugh, Barbie Stimmel. Dave Woodrow Doreen Ziegler. UBRARf TOE HIGH ^^ VO. fUZABETHTOWN, PA Jfc* ACTIVITIES Well I left my happy home To see what I could find out; I left my folks and friends With the aim to clear my mind out, m ON THE ROAD . TO FIND OUT Name that transvestite Our Father who art in heaven H A D L L N w N E E Hey Mabel, Black Label R E Star Wars revisited N We II always be bosom buddies . Saturday Night Live Lives! THANKSGIVING DINNER H M E C M I N G HOMECOMING COURT 1st row Kim Bartels (Homecoming queen), 2nd row Seniors Nancy Doubt, Joy Meredith, 3rd row Juniors Alison Scott, Karen Amritt 4th row Freshmen Polly Oldis, Kathy Goodman, 5th row Sophomores Mary Jo Wasser, Jenny Smith ' -• i &€oob foe jfastfjioneti homecoming r^-fesN* m #\ IK ii utoK' 1 INAUGURATION ^- FOR V CD SERVICE ._y/<r *J*tt&{ee± ami tsfaadfiu t/ Ouxa/emhtrti woueae vtytietf Mr kono& e/ uvuk fipeSence a/ //ft itiauattpaiu>n </ aS we ^srtSu/tiif </ //i€ Uott-eqe (// futtfi o'cUxx, -/(///(rt/t/it /ncM/ittta, tsVowenwe* tne ftftn nimeietn nuiidpta teeeniu ic&en 10 11 VALENTINE'S DAY DINNER 12 I '-Jr i A 13 VOLLEYBALL MARATHON WlW 14 M D A R A A N T C H E N Once again, the tireless and undefeated dancers overcame Athlete's feet and many weary, aching muscles to pull through the second annual Dance-A-Thon. This year, seventeen couples endured the grueling, but enjoyable twenty-four hours. Special praise goes to the Dance-A-Thon committee: Don Anderson, Linda Galella, Doris Weisert, Jeanne Pfeiff, Don Yoder, Amy Stone, Barb Krier, and chairperson Donna Fitzpatrick. The dancers this year raised $4,000 00, exceeding last year's total by $1 ,000.00. First place went to Don Yoder and Robin Carvutto who raised a whopping $871 .68 15 T.G.I.S. WEEKEND 16 SYNCHRO SHOW 1st row: Kathy Garvin (co-chairman), Kathy Reinhold (co-chairman), 2nd row: Becky Martin, Diane Dapkiewicz, Kim Killmer, Jenny Smith, Connie Roth, Mary Beth Schmidt; 3rd row: Judy Menosky, Cindy Cope, Meg Lomerson, Nancy Hertel, Julie Milanick, Deb Lewis: 4th row: Laurie Garen, Meg Coburn. Karen Hamann, Chris Graden, Bev Baker. Absent: Scott Frazier, Craig Fultz, Don Hannas, Dave Hewitt, Kevin Keane, Barry Llewellyn, Jim Mahan, Rick Milner, Jim Morris, Paul Rochelle, Mike Satow. 17 BLACK CULTURE WEEKEND II ll J ' .it. v -A, 18 JUNIOR- SENIOR DINNER DANCE 19 ACCOUNTING C CLUB 1st row Edgar T Bitting (advisor), Tom L Giuliani (public relations), Tom Byers (Pres), Nancy Doll (V.P .). Lisa McDade (Sec.-Treas ). 2nd row John Parker, Jim U Marchini, Doug Wood. Lynn Means, Ron Heisey; 3rd row: Bill Ewer, Greg Wechter, Dean Pennabecker, John Insley, 4th row B Cindy Cope, Joan Litecky, Janet Hoehn, Vickl Duimstra, Linda Mann, Carolyn Gray, S Carol Leinbach, 5th row: John Margin, Dan Steffy, Cliff Rich. Mark Koernig, Chris Dinsmore, Steve Haines, Brian Lash, Don Tyrie. A N D A.P.B. 1st row: Dan Ness, Barry Friedly, Kim Hieber. Jim Garrison Dave Holcroft, 2nd row: Genny Gill. Monica Colgan, Tina Kulp, R Barbara Digiacomo, Sue Quenzer, 3rd row Karol Briggs, Anne Gallant, Nancy Doll, G Vicki Duimstra Meg Lomerson. Joan Litecky, Scott Jones: 4th row Sue Waggoner, Leslie Knebel, Lori Scillien. A Caryl Zimmerman, Colette Koch, Lisa Aukamp Ellen Reilly N I Z A ALPHA LAMBDA T DELTA Freshman Honor Society I 1st row Linda Auch, Julie Metcalf, Sue Borowski, Holly Burdick, Jean Evans; 2nd row Joanne Kennedy. Diane Artz. Elaine Schauren, Kathy Keller. Carolyn Gray, Connie Bohn, Julie May, Jeanne Loeffler, N 3rd row To Duong, Dottie Donovan, Diane Schaeffer. Donna Short. Sandy Rohr. Wade S Melhorn; 4th row Susan Bolle. Judy Walder, Robyn Pollina. Dana Buterbaugh, Debbie Menhardt Maureen Bnen Dan Noyes 20 BIOLOGY CLUB 1st row Prof Ronald Laughhn, Laurie Garen. Craig Fultz, Chuck Hertz (Pres). 2nd row Scott Jones, Ken Beard. Mary Ann Biddle, Ron t) Clarke, 3rd row: Tom Neill. Marc Cornell. Robin Colden, Lisa Aukamp. Sue Kozak, Cynthia Fisher, Cathy Welch, 4th row Dr Frederic Hoffman, Rick Long, Dave Droethler, Roger Sayre BLACK STUDENT UNION 1st row: Herbert "Smoke" Arnngton, Brothella Quick (V.P.), Cheryl Bellinger, Evelyn Johnson, Richelle Peters (Pres), Rory Schumpert, Absent: Rosa Booker (Sec .), Willie Jones (Treas ). CAMPUS GOLD 1st row Karen Bentzel (Pres ) Barb Guss, Aileen Fink (V.P.), Jane Valas (Sec), Anne Miraldo (Treas.) Absent Beth Ann Artz, Janyce Bates, Diane Burkey, Kathy Bohn, Patti Eberly. Margaret Duccato 21 COMMUTER CLUB 1st row: Alan Crogle. Al Facer (Pres), Tamara Knackstedt, Gene Kirchner, Dennis Franklin (V P.). COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB 1st row: Howard Kroesen, Don Nolan, Liz Kreitzer, Sherry Morgan. Ed Leiter. Jeff McFerron. ENTOMOLOGY CLUB 1st row Yvonne Burger Mike Pizzi Barry Llewellyn Ann Hare Debbie Allen Kim Hieber 22 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES 1st row: Rob King, Judy Fuller. Maggie Maples. Joan Albright. 2nd row: Nina Shover, Rick Autrey, Don Tyrie. Scott Baker, Ann Foley, Marsha DeHaas, Absent: Terry Harris, Barry Blefko, Marcia Rebman. HISTORY CLUB 1st row Nancy O'Brien. David Woodrow, Jenny Rezin, Jeff Berkey, Cathy Donahue, Rick Abbott, Debbie Allen, Yuki Shimomura. NTERNATIONAL CLUB 1st row Michael Fefegula, Lily Rastegar, Samuel Toluhi, 2nd row Joon-Ho Kwak, Yuki Shimomura, Philip Ebikwo, Toru Takagi, Gitta Bahador, Vu Nguyen. Hai Tran. Bela Haruna. 23 I F N E T E L R L V A w R s S H I T CHRISTIAN I Y P ABOVE 1 st row Maggie Maples, Sue MacLean. Ruthie Greenly, Todd Brown, Jeanne Pfeiff, Henry Wysong (Pres ); 2nd row: Don Tyrie, Rick Dillion, Steve Funk, Linda Galella (VP), Kathy Labe (Sec.-Treas .). Jill Page CENTER 1st row: Julie Meiler (Sec), Carolyn Michael (Pres .); 2nd row, Mark Lyons, Mary Ann Merel, Al Pagan, 3rd row Peggy Stevens, Sherry Morgan (Treas). Janet Pollard. John Clemens. 4th row: Mike Wadzita. Karen Meagher, Scott Enterline, Barton Ziegler, Roger Hoerl. BELOW 1st row Terry Drenning, 2nd row: Janice Gale, Joanne Carruzzi, Lori Snelling, Stacy MacAloose; 3rd row: Judy Pnggins Dave Droethler, Amy Stone, 4th row Donna Reed, Sue Kerlm, Caryl Zimmerman, the Janitor ", Elaine Daly M E D I C A L TECHNOLOGY 24 N C E L W U M B A N ABOVE: 1st row: Cyndi Lenker, Robyn Pollina; 2nd row Doris Weisert, Donna Fitzpatnck, 3rd row: Steve Funk, Father Joe, Jeanne Pfeiff, Mike Pizzi Absent Linda Galella, Steve Cerreto. CENTER 1st row: Julie Whetstone, Tern Carbone, Mary Billy, Margie Ducato, Sue Maclean, Gail Redding, Debbie Harpf; 2nd row: Michelle Eck, Carol Heusner, Mary Beth Waltman, Jane Newman, Cathy Gumbert, Sue Bozarth, Chris Lotstrom, Karen Werner, Janet Vogel, BELOW: 1st row: Jay Elder, Denise Durison, Yvonne Burger, Cathy Reinard: 2nd row: Chip Barkman. u C T L D U B R 25 PHI ALPHA THETA History Honor Society 1st row: Nancy Brien, Debbie Allen, Jeff Berkey, 2nd row: David Woodrow, Bart Billbrough. PI SIGMA ALPHA Political Science Honor Society 1st row. Dr Robert Lamontagne, Kathy Jordan, Barb Krier, Mick Marcin, Dr Wayne Selcher, 2nd row: Dr Michael Worman, Lauren Maidment POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB 1st row Glenn Fogle, Bob Frame Barb Krier, Kathy Jordan, 2nd row Sandra Best Jeff Tamburro, Lisa Scott 26 P.S.E.A. 1st row Denise Dunson, Wanda Williams, Maggie Maples; 2nd row: Susan Densten (publicity), Marion Sulyok, Diane Dapkiewlcz. Susan Valentine (Social Programmer). Connie Roth, Cathy Gust (Treas .); 3rd row: Lisa McDade, Ruth Anne Lee, Jeanne Koury, Kathy Reinhold, Kathy Goodman, Elizabeth Cale (chairman), Cheryl Friedlin, 4th row Mary Myer (Publicity), Miriam Hebrank, Todd Brown, Nancy Trent, Randy McCarty PSI CHI Psychology Honor Society 1st row Cheryl Messick, Virginia Pack, Robin Pinkley, Phyllis Smith, Nancy Morrison, 2nd row Dr Delbert Ellsworth, Dr. William Jenkins. Dr. Paul Dennis, Dr Robert Cheung, Dr Guido Zanni, Dan Ness PSYCHOLOGY CLUB 1st row Dr Delbert Ellsworth (advisor) Virginia Pack, Kim Hieber (Sec. -Treas ). Wendy Moyer, 2nd row Dan Ness (Pres). Cheryl Messick. Nancy Morrison (V.P.), Robin Pinkley, Beverly Baker, Phyllis Smith. Beverly Gucwa 27 SAM 1st row Jeanne Carson, Linda Mann (V.P.). Tina Kulp.
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