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Conestogan (1951-Present) College Yearbooks Elizabethtown College JayScholar Conestogan (1951-present) College Yearbooks 1968 Conestogan - 1968 Elizabethtown College Follow this and additional works at: https://jayscholar.etown.edu/conestogan Recommended Citation College, Elizabethtown, "Conestogan - 1968" (1968). Conestogan (1951-present). 28. https://jayscholar.etown.edu/conestogan/28 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]. ..•>'''.: :. -: v llli . V . -v . illlllllllll! iWjBlffflimaW ilailHiiIMB *TfHBlBBll REFERENCE MATERIAL FOR LIBRARY USE ONLY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/conestogan1968eliz candide c ndide can dide cand de candid e candide candide c ndide can dide cand de candid e candide 1968 Conestogan ZUG MEMORIAL LIBRARY ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGB ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. J . the academics \ % . the coeds S| NHMMM * I- ! Tl 10 . the spirit 12 — mi mi mi III llll llll Illl mi _.,,„ 13 CLASSES £\ P- 16 Txomin Aboitiz Gary L. Alcorn John W. Amour Dennis Anderson Burgos, Spain York Lancaster New Cumberland B.S. in Business Administration B.A. in History and Political Science B.S. in Accounting B.S. in Chemistry Daniel C. Antrim John A. Arndt Donald L. Aston Annette Bailey Camp Hill Palmyra Columbia New Hyde Park, New York B.S. in Business Administration B.S. in Business Education B.S. in Biology B.S. in Medical Technology 16 Kathryn Bailey Baltimore. Maryland B.S. in Mathematics Richard Barley Hershey B.A. in English Agnes Barnhart Eleanor Barrett Elaine Bartush Nancee Bauer Elizabethtown Lykens Middletown Philadelphia B.S. in Business Education B.S. in Biology B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Business Administration Larry Baugher Jere Bender Jo Ann Bennett Paul Bentley Codorus Manheim Mt. Joy Coatesville ?.S. in Business Administration B.A. in Spanish B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Business Education 17 4 I Ralph Bergstresser Kenneth Beyers Jane Bingman Harnsburg Harrisburg Mechanicsburg B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Accounting B.A. in Sociology Susan Blasberg Gerry Blough Ammon Bomberger Burlington. Vermont Johnstown Jonestown B.A. in Sociology B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. Secondary Education— History Timothy Bomberger Thomas Bortz and Political Science McPherson, Kansas Elizabethtown B.A. in History and Politics 1 Science B.S. in Business Administration Patricia Bowe Salem. New Jersey B.S. in Elementary Education 18 Denn s Bowser Lititz B.S. i n Accounting Linda Boyer Grant ville B.S. i n Elementary Education Beverly Briegel Jean Brininger John Brooks Fairless Hills Camp Hill Pitman. New Jersey B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Education History Catherine Brown Judy Brown Robert Brown Newark, Delaware York Watsontown B.A. in English B.S. in Physics 19 Larry Bucher Elizabethtown B.A. in Psychology Patricia Buckley Unionvilte B.S. in Elementary Education Diane Bullwmkel Teaneck, New Jersey B.S. in Elementary Education Linda Carson Moorestown, New Jersey B.A. in English Barry Cassel Linglestown B.S. in Biology John Cassel Elizabethtown B.A. in Sociology, Psychology Linda Caughey White Plains. New York B.S. in Elementary Education Craig Coble Elizabethtown B.S. in Chemistry I ML I 1 Dale Cairns Honey Brook B.S. in Elementary Education 20 Kimm Cooper Wiconisco B.S. in Music Education Gloria Cressler Carlisle B.S. in Elementary Education Bryan Crist David Cruikshank Ann Dashiell Donnell Decker York New Salem Westfield, New Jersey Delmar, Delaware Pottstown B.A. in Mathematics B.S. in Business Administration B.S. in Elementary Education B.A. in French Frank DeFiore Anne Dessenberger Mary Dorr David Dubble Allentown Oxford, P Gettysburg Myerstown B.S. in Business Administration B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Elementary Education 21 Robert R. Dunbar George R. Dunkelberger Nelda G. Ebling Allentown Ephrata Reading B.A. in History & Political Science B.S. in Biology B.S. in Elementary Education Ellen Edgcumbe Carla M. Eigenbrode Jane E. Eiker Woodbury, N.J. Waynesboro Gettysburg B.S. in Mathematics B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. In Elementary Education Thomas A. Ellinger John G. Enders James W. Enterhne Lebanon Ehzabethtown Harnsburg B.S. in Business Administration B.S. in Biology B.S. in Biology Randolph D. Epler James E. Eshleman David M. Esterly Mohnton East Berlin Harrisburg B.S. in Biology Education B.S. in Chemistry B.S. in Mathematics Joanne K. Fehr Dennis Felty Paul E. Fick Elizabethtown Middletown Reading B.S. in Music Education B.A. in Psychology B.A. in History Robert G. Fike Janice Fogelman Judith A. Forst Harnsburg McAllisterville Hatfield B.S. in Business Administration B.A. in German Terry L. Fake Elizabethtown B.A. in Engineering 23 Louise Gaul Mary Ellen Funk Theresa R. Galmus John E. Gates Sinking Springs Levittown. New York Scranton Mt. Joy B.S. in Secondary Education B.S. in Elementary Education B.A. In English B.A. in History & Political Science German Alfred H. Gerbench Kenneth R Gingrich Susan Gipe Mary Ann Gohn Palmyra Palmyra York York B.S. in Accounting B.S. in Accounting B.S. in Medical Technology B.A. in Political Science Glenn Good Mount Joy B.S. in Mathematics Ronald B. Good Baltimore. Maryland B.A. in Sociology 24 Geraldine Graham Smyrna. Delaware B.S. in Mathematics Evelyn M. Groff Gordonville B.S. in Elementary Education Mary E. Groff Lancaster B A in English Robert Y. Grosh Elizabethtown B.S. in Accounting Robert E. Hall Camp Hill B.S. in Business Administration Frederick Hartman Palmyra B.S. in Accounting Charles W. Hash Thomasville B.S. in Chemistry Robert L. Hassel Lancaster B.S. in Chemistry 25 Jane S. Hauser Donna Heagy Jeffery Heil John C. Heisey, Jr. Biglerville Lebanon Northumberland Ehzabethtown B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Accounting B.S. in Chemistry Paul G. Heisey C. Craig Heister Carl Herbein Robert A. Hersh Washington Boro Hershey Oley Paradise B-S- in Biology B A. in History & Political Science B.A. in Accounting B.S. in Business Administration 26 i r Barry Hertzler Elizabethtown B.S. in Chemistry Douglas HMIard Phoenixville B.A. in English Susan Herr Lancaster B.S. in Medical Technology Thomas Hindle Linda Hock James Hollinger Ellen Hollingshead Spring City Oberlin Manheim Saxton B.S. in Business Administration B.A. in Sociology B.A. in Religion and Philosophy B.S. in Elementary Education Daniel Hoopert Ardith Hoover M. Elizabeth Horst Robert Horst Elizabethtown Hershey Northampton Quakertown B.S. in Mathematics B.S. in Secondary Education— History B.S. in English B.S. in Business Education 27 Sally Horton Alan Howe Alice Hume Joann Hyatt Woodstown, New Jersey Lebanon Meadowbrook Penns Grove. New Jersey B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Accounting B.S. in Elementary Education B.A. in English Karen Itzoe Gary Johnson Cornelia Jones Ellen Jones Eliza bethtown West Lawn West Pittston Winchester. Virginia B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Business Adm nistration B.S. in Music Education B.S. in Elementary Education David Jarvie Marcia Karvosky Phoenixville Beaverdale B.A. in Sociology B.S. in Business Administration 28 Charles Kauffman Ehzabethtown B.S. in Business Administration Janet Keller Wayne B.S. in Chemistry Patricia A. Keller Lebanon B.S. in Elementary Education Susan Kershner West Lawn B.S. in Elementary Education ^ Sheldon Knapp Fredericksburg B.A. in History and Political Science Neil Knepp McClure ^htit B.S. in Business Administration John Kohler Harnsburg r B.A. in History and Political Science Candace Korte Fairlawn. New Jersey I£ B.S. in Elementary Education 29 A. Jeffrey Koser Susan Krentz Cheryl Kulp Mount Joy Twin Oaks Nornstown B.S. in Accounting B.A. in English B.S. in Elementary Education Charles Kunkle Earl Lacock Robert Lafferty Armbrust Gap Palmyra B.S. in Accounting B.A. in German B.S. in Business Education Constance Lasher James Laudermilch Robert Leed Gatun, Canal Zone Elizabethtown Lititz B.S. in Elementary Education B.A. in Sociology—Psychology B.S. in Accounting Penelope Kowalski Trenton, New Jersey B.S. in Medical Technology 30 Thomas Leinbach Jane Lehman Philip Lehman Pottstown York Elizabethtown B.S. in Secondary Education—Social B.S. in Elementary Education B.A. in Sociology Studies and History Florence List Kenneth Long Maryann Loper Royersford Linglestown Wenonah, New Jersey B.S. in Nursing B.S. in Accounting B.S. in Elementary Education Darlene Ludwig Robert Ludwig Janice Makovec Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Coaldale B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Mathematics B.S. in Elementary Education 31 Mary Ann Mason Elizabethtown B.S. in Elementary Education Kenneth Mayer York B.S. in Business Education Terry B. McClellan Lansdale B.S. in Business Administration Milton H. McFalls Lebanon B.S. in Business Administration k*iM Marcia A- McNair Sharon Hill B.S. in Elementary Education J. Barry Mentzer Ephrata B.S. in Secondary Education— English i John E. Messick Oxford B.S. in Mathematics Kathleen Fugate Messmger Elizabethtown B.S. in Elementary Education 32 Janet 8. Meyers Peryl 1. Miller Robert C. Miller Roy C. Miller Meyersdale Stewartstown Hershey Lancaster B.S. in Elementary Education B.A. in Religion and Philosophy B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Business Education Sarah L. Miller Walter F. Miller John H. Montague Samuel A. Montgomery Baltimore. Maryland Coatesville Hatboro Glen Mills B.S. in Biology B.S. in Business Administration B.S. in Business Administration B.S. in Business Administration 33 Carole R. Moon Harry E. Moore Robert L Moose Watsontown Johnstown Millerstown B.S.
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