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Mansfield High School Class of  1973
1960 view of Mansfield High School. Front section , formerly the gym - converted to auditorium, was built about 1927 attached to the old Brick School. In 1939, the Brick School was torn down and the new school built surrounding the central gym. The 1939 section  on left became the Junior High School in the fall of 1959, and the High School is the new part on the right.
1968 Yearbook Photo
From the 1973 Manscript - Yearbook of Mansfield High School.
Return to Table of Contents for Mansfield High School Class Lists
Surname First Name Year Spouse SRGP Life Years Buried
Allen Sharen 1973 Boop
Baity Ann Lee 1973 Tomko
Baker Jim 1973   10764 1955-1976  Watson Cemetery
Barber Sandra 1973  
Barden Steven 1973  
Barr Lou Ann 1973  
Barrett Barbara 1973  
Bastian Scott 1973  
Beisel Raymond W. 1973  
Benson Dena 1973        
Benson Roberta 1973 Pierce
Berg Leslie 1973  
Berglund Julie 1973  
Borden John 1973  
Borden Nedra A.J. 1973 Loomis
Bradshaw William R. 1973  
Brannaka Gordon 1973        
Brigham Michael 1973   88816 1954-2015
Brooks David R. 1973  
Burley Thomas 1973  
Burrows Russell 1973  
Butts Julie 1973  
Byer Don 1973  
Calkins Gregory 1973 Debbie Bowen
Campbell Michael E. 1973  
Case Richard L 1973  
Correll Donna 1973  
Creeley James 1973  
Crippen Monte 1973  
Crittenden Joy 1973 Christian
Crumb Steven L. 1973  
Davis Bruce 1973  
Day Debbie 1973  
DePriest Peter 1973     dec 1972  
Dunkelberger Dale 1973     dec 2009  
Dzuiba Debra 1973 Ginther
Edwards Dave 1973  
Farrer Sally A. 1973  
Geiss Patricia 1973  
Good Mike 1973  
Hall Jim 1973  
Henson Timothy 1973 Nancy Jones      
Hicks Robert 1973   87525 1955-2010 Tioga County Memorial Gardens
Hilfiger Dennis 1973        
Holly Carole 1973  
Holmes Wendell "Cory" 1973        
Hosfeld Carol 1973  
Hurley Melanie 1973  
Jay Debra 1973 Glover
Johns Ralph C 1973   76614 1955-2014 Wildwood Cemetery
Johnson Scott Arthur 1973  
Johnston David 1973 Debbie Parthemer
Kasper Mary K. 1973 Sandy Higgins
Kennedy Debora 1973 Baran
Kingsley Sally 1973   Dec.
Kisko William 1973  
Kreitzer Vicki 1973 Johnson
Lynch Richard 1973   88271 1954-2015 Oakwood Cemetery
Marriner Pat 1973  
Maxson Kathi 1973  
McCoy Dave 1973  
Mitchell David 1973 Rhonda Moore
Mizdail William 1973  
Moore Gary 1973  
Moore Lynn M  1973  
Morgan Kathleen 1973  
Neal John 1973  
Packard David L 1973  
Peake Lucinda Gail 1973  
Penno Peter 1973  
Puryear Cindy 1973  
Reynolds Paula 1973 Nees
Rich John 1973  
Rizzo Marco 1973  
Robinson Rick 1973   88122 -1976 Tioga County Memorial Gardens
Roupp Rick 1973  
Rowe Gretchen 1973 Johnson
Schwab Frank A. 1973  
Shaw Harold 1973  
Shaw Maureen M. 1973  
Shick David 1973  
Simcox Susan 1973  
Slabey Sara 1973  
Smith Karen Lee 1973  
Spencer Lou Ann 1973  
Stone  Barbara L 1973  
Swavely Debbie 1973 Powlison
Sykora Bernadette 1973  
Thompson Joseph 1973 Eileen Baity
Thorpe Peggy L 1973  
Tolosky John 1973  
Tomlinson Steven 1973  
Uhler Jess Jr. 1973   Dec. 1988
Undercoffer Linda 1973 Nelson      
Vroman Betty 1973  
Watkins Brenda 1973  
Weaver Bonita 1973  
Wellman Diane 1973        
Wert Susan Carol 1973  
Wilkins Nancy 1973  
Winnie Charles 1973  
Wollmann Elaine 1973  
Wood Dale 1973 Hope Allen      
Wunderlich Myra Dawn 1973  
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In a message dated 3/28/2011 3:41:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bsmlorenac@msn.com writes:
Dear Ms. Tice,
I was delighted tp find your website. Thanks a lot for your work!
I attended Mansfield High School the Year 1972-1973 as an exchange student from Nicaragua. I  took  classes  in 11th and 12th grade, therefore I had friends from the Class of 1973 and Class of 1974  . I lived with two great  families, the Frombach Family and Wilcox Family,  both of them were very welcoming and nice  and I only have good memories from the time spent in Mansfield.
I  would love to get in touch with many of my old friends from that time. Is it possible for you to include my name and e-mail info on your site??
Thank you,
Lorena Centeno 
In  a message dated 3/29/2011 3:32:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bsmlorenac@msn.com writes:
Hello Ms. Tice,
Thank you for your prompt response and positive action to my request,  including my name on the Class of 1973 list. I appreciate it.
During the time I was at Mansfield High School there were two other exchange students, both of them from Brazil. I found Hildeiza Carvahlo de Araujo on the 74 listing but Leonardo De Christo is not included (I am not sure about his last name) on either list.
Thanks to you, I am looking forward to be contacted by any of my friends from that time.
Regards,
Lorena Centeno 
James H. BAKER, (SRGP 10764) age 20 of Mansfield RD 2, Thursday, June 17, 1976. Friends may call at the Kuhl Funeral Home,
Mansfield, Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services there Monday 3 p.m. Rev. Charles A. Stewart of the Roseville Yoked Parish will officiate. Burial will be in Roseville Watson’s Cemetery, Roseville.

BAKER, James Howard [SRGP 10764] - James Howard Baker, 20, of Roseville RD2, died Thursday, June 17, 1976, at his home. Dr. Harry Williams, Tioga County coroner, ruled death was self-inflicted. Born June 20, 1965, in Elmira, NY, he was the son of Howard and Paula Seeley Baker. A graduate of Mansfield High School, he was employed by North Penn Telephone Co. Surviving are his parents, with whom he lives, and a sister, Mrs. Carolyn Asbury of Buckley, West Virginia. The funeral was held Monday at the Kuhl Funeral Home, Mansfield. Burial was in Watson Cemetery, Roseville. The Rev. Charles Stewart, pastor of Roseville United Methodist Church, officiated. - Wellsboro Gazette, June 23, 1976, p.12

BRIGHAM, Michael - Michael Allen Brigham, 61, died Thursday, April 16, 2015, in Greensboro N.C. He was born in Germany, the son of the late Sgt. Allen J. and Jeanette Davey Brigham. He was raised in Mansfield and graduated from Mansfield High School. A skilled automated manufacturing programmer and technician by trade, Michael's true vocation was as a talented photographer and graphic artist. His works are found in many private homes and business establishments.He is survived by his wife, Lisa Brigham of Lynchburg Va.; sister, Michelle Brigham of Rochester N.Y.; nephew, John Michael Losinger of Fairbanks Alaska; and niece, Krista Boyles of North Carolina. Michael had the gifts of kindness and empathy and leaves many life-long friends from all walks of life. -  Wellsboro Gazette, May 6, 2015

HICKS - Robert Eugene Hicks (SRGP 87525), 55, died Wednesday, April 29, 2010, in Richmond, Va.  He was born March 8, 1955, in Wellsboro, the son of Lawrence and Donna Casselberry Hicks.  Robert is survived by four children, Shawn Hicks in Florida, Christopher Walushka of Corning, N.Y., Harmony Hicks in Ohio, Jordan Hicks in South Carolina; one grandchild; two sisters, Connie (Gary) Fish of Mansfield and Mary Jean (Kenneth) Leone of Lawrenceville. In addition to his parents, Robert was predeceased by three brothers, James Lawrence, William Thomas and Timothy Joseph Hicks.  A memorial service for Robert will be held Saturday, May 15, at the Canoe Camp Church of Christ (Soul Link) at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Sharon Litrell officiating. Burial will be in Tioga County Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Robert's memory may be made to the American Cancer Society 1948 E. Third St. Williamsport, Pa. 17701. – Wellsboro Gazette, May 12, 2010

JOHNS, Ralph Conrad - Ralph Conrad Johns, 58, of Mansfield, died Monday, April 14, 2014, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Ralph was born May 13, 1955, in Elmira, N.Y., a son of Wilbur W. and Margaret (Stull) Johns. He celebrated 22 ½ years of marriage with Sarah (Bolt) Johns. Ralph was owner and operator of Mill Creek Equipment Sales and Service for 12 years. He had worked as an electrician at Kennedy Valve for five years. He was a member of Living Word Fellowship. Ralph enjoyed hunting, fishing, stocking trout, cutting firewood, coaching soccer, baseball, was a NASCAR fan and an original Star Trek fan. Ralph was an excellent drummer and played a snare drum with the Roseville Rinky Dinks. Ralph is survived by his wife, Sarah; a daughter, Jamaica Johns of Mansfield; four sons and daughters-in-law, Jason Johns of Millerton, Travis and Maggie Johns of Mansfield, David and Cyndi Johnson of Mansfield, Zachary Johnson of Mansfield; four grandchildren, Emerald Walker, Ava and Jacob Johnson, Gabrielle Johns; a brother and sister-in-law, Thomas and Anita Moran of Portland, Ore.; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Louise and Ross Neu of Troy, Linda Johns of Lantana, Fla. Ralph was predeceased by his parents and Sarah's son, Jacob M. W. Johnson in 1986. Family and friends are invited to call on Friday, April 18, from 5 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, April 19, from 9 to 10 a.m., at Buckheit Funeral Chapel and Crematory, Inc., 637 S. Main St., Mansfield. Funeral services will follow on Saturday at 10 a.m., at the funeral chapel with Pastor J. Robert Vaughn officiating. Burial will be at Wildwood Cemetery, 1151 Cemetery St., Williamsport. Memorial donations may be made in Ralph's memory to Bear Creek Fishing Club, Living Word Fellowship Church, 1285 Charleston Rd., Wellsboro, Pa. 16901 or the Roseville United Methodist Church, Box 4118, Rte. 549, Mansfield, Pa. 16933. - Wellsboro Gazette, April 14, 2014

LYNCH, Richard - Richard E. Lynch, 61, passed away on September 27, 2015, at the Millville Health and Rehabilitation Center in Millville, PA. Richard was born on May 21, 1954, the son of the late Dr. Raymond J. and Mary T. Cowley Lynch, and was a life-long resident of Mansfield. He graduated from Mansfield High School, class of 1973, and attended Mansfield and Bloomsburg Universities. Richard is survived by his brothers, Robert (Mary) Lynch of New York, NY, Patrick (Marilyn) Lynch of Lewisburg, PA, niece, Maureen (Jon) Rozanski, and great-nephew, Jack Rozanski, nephew Kevin Lynch, and niece Sarah Lynch. Friends are invited to call at the Gary Wilston Funeral Home & Cremation Service 130 S. Main St. Mansfield, PA, Wednesday 5-8 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at 10:00 AM at Holy Child Catholic Church, Fr. Bryan Wright, celebrant. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery, Mansfield. Memorials in Richard’s memory may be made to the charity of your choice. - Wellsboro Gazette, September 30, 2015  

ROBINSON, Richard E.Jr.I [SRGP 88122] – Wellsboro Man Dies after being Struck by Car – Sp-5 Richard E. Robinson, 21, of Wellsboro RD 5, was fatally injured when struck by a car on Rt. 15 in the village of Covington at 12:45 a.m. Sunday, Mansfield state police said. The southbound auto was driven by Ronald H. Kreger, 36, of 301 N. Williamson Road, Blossburg. Bonnie Lee Kreger, 33, of the same address, was a passenger in the car. Mr. Robinson was taken by Mansfield ambulance to the North Penn Medical Center in Blossburg where he was pronounced dead by Tioga County Coroner Dr. Harry Williams of Elkland. Williams said Mr. Robinson died as a result of multiple fractures. Mr. Robinson suffered a fractured skull, a fractured neck and fractures of the left arm and both legs. Police said Mr. Robinson either walked or ran into the path of the car and was thrown onto the east berm. Sp-5 Robinson had been in the US Army for 3 years and had just returned from Germany on December 7, 1976. He is survived by wife, Kathleen Davis Robinson of RD 5 Wellsboro, one son, Richard E. Robinson III of Wellsboro, three sisters, Mrs. Amber Freleigh of Wellsboro, Mrs. Linda Schultz, and Mrs. Barbara Teeter, both of Covington, his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Robinson Owlett of Covington, and grandmother, Mrs. Charles Stephenson of Westfield. Funeral services were held at the Tussey Funeral Home Wednesday with the Rev. Kermit Clickner officiating. Burial was in Tioga County Memorial Gardens. – Wellsboro Gazette, 22 December 1976, p.12

 
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