
J. Leonard Replogle, who donated the funds, land, and legacy to the school in New Enterprise, to be named in his honor.
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The maroon and white of Replogle High School of New Enterprise, Pa., went 6-2-1 in 1929 under the coaching of Forrest Knepper and Wilbur Little.
Submitted by Gaylord Little, Loysburg, PA.
The 1929 Replogle H. S. Football Team,
front, left to right:
Samuel Metzgar, Charles Heltzel, Glen Snoeberger, Bob Snider, Jim Davis, George Koontz, Charles Ebersole, and Arthur Little.
Back, left to right:
Forrest Knepper (Asst Coach), Wilbur Little (Coach), Jerome Boyd, Clarence Barnes, Jim Ebersole, Bob Longenecker, Kenneth Hershberger, Emmert Snyder, Bill Pressel, Vernon Detwiler, and Henry Hall, (Student Manager).
The team, under first year Coach Little, went 6-2-1.
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Mrs. Kathy Miller, Art Teacher and Flower Child , at Replogle early 70's
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Looks like Dale (Doc) Ellis, Ben Reasy, and Tim Wachter on the left - Diane Sweinhart on the right, circa '73
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The J. Leonard Replogle High School Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Tommy Stayer. The proud maroon & white colors on parade in 1956 at Martinsburg, Pa., as seen through the lens of J. Arthur Little, class of 1931.
submitted by: Gaylord Little
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1900 New Enterprise, Bedford County - PA
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New Enterprise, PA 1915 - Bedford Co. Pennsylvania, From "Bible, Axe and Plow" by B.F. VanHorn
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