Elizabethtown Area High School - Elizabethan Yearbook (Elizabethtown, PA)
- Class of 1940
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Someone has significantly said: "Present day actions make
future memories." That a portion of our school memories
may be preserved both by picture and Word, the Staff presents
this sixth number of the Elizabethan. May its pages make
pleasant reading in the years to come.
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R E. HEIN .... Vice President
A K. GARMAN ..,. Secretary
W. ATKINS ....,...,,...,..... .... T recisurer
DR. T. M. THOMPSON
TILLMAN H, EBERSOLE
Supervising Principal
KATIE O. MILLER
History
MAY DULEBOHN
Algebra, Geometry
KATHRYN NISSLEY HERR
French, Library
WAYNE B. BLOUCH
Problems of Dem., English
ARTHUR C. MAYER
Phy. Ed., Civics
WILLIS E. SEIDERS
English
BERTHA BELSER
Music
VERE BISHOP
Chemistry, Physics, Biology
WILBUR CASSEL
Math., Science, Physics,
Geometry, Trigonometry'
NORMA FERGUSON
Physical Ed., Science
KENNETH GROSH
History, Guidance
RICHARD HAMILTON
Manual Arts
MILDRED SAVACOOL
Latin, English
I. HAROLD BURKHOLDER
Geography, Science
CLYDE WENGER
Arithmetic, Athletic Coach
ROBERT TRIMBLE
English
VIRGINIA L. BREWER
Home Economics
N. E. DAVIS
Art Supervisor
VV, E. WEAVER
Commercial Dept.
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CLASS PRESIDENT 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4,
Chorus 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Dramatic Club
3: Senior Class Play 4,
DALE M. SEIDERS
"Seiders"
CLASS VICE PRESIDENT 4, Football 3, 4,
Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4,
Iunior Play, Senior Play, Home Room Presi-
dent 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4,
Year Book Staff, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Business
Mgr. 3, Inter-Boro Band 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4,
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, 4,
College
I-I, WILBUR AUNGST
"Wib"
CLASS TREASURER 4, Class President 2,
Football l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Basketball
1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club
l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Chorus
2, 3, 4, Patrol 1, Tennis Manager l, 2, 4,
Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta
2, 3, 4, Year Book Stall, lunior Play Mgr.,
Senior Play Mgr., Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4.
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VIRGINIA I. BOYD
"Cissy"
CLASS SECRETARY 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4:
Chorus 3, 4, Operetta 4, Soph. Chorus,
Library Staff 3, 4, Library Club 3, Typing
Club 4: Year Bool: Stall, Patrol l,
College
RICHARD E. EBERSOLE
"Dick"
Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4,
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Penna. History Club 3,
Photography Club 3, Safe Drivers Club 4,
Patrol 2, Year Book Staff.
MARY E. BERRIER
"Mary Ann"
Soph. Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
3, 4, Girls Vocal Ensemble 3, 4.
RICHARD WM. HALDEMAN
"Haldy"
Chorus 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Photography Club
3, Typing Club 4, Student Council 2,
Senior Play Stage Stafl, Operetta 4: Year
Book Stalf.
Photography School
MABEL L. BARLEY
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Patrol 1, 2, Cheer Leading 1, 2, 3, Soph.
Chorus, Chorus 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Iunior
Play, Senior Play, Senior Commercial So-
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I. DONALD PETERS
"Pete"
l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Base-
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MARY ELIZABETH BRIN SER
"Betty"
Patrol I, 2, Year Book Stall, lunior Or-
chestra 2, 3, Senior Orchestra 3, 4, lnter-
Boro Band 4, Student Council 3, Debating
Team 2, 3, 4, Soph Girls Chorus, Bible
Study Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3,
4: Senior Class Play, Girls Vocal Ensemble
3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Girls' Quartette.
College
PAUL I. PHILLIPS, II
"Phil"
Football Manager 4, Stage Stalf 3, Patrol
2, Baseball 3, 4, Mgr. 4, Penna. History
Club 3:
Sale Driving Club 4, Pres,
GLADYS BRICKER
"Glad"
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Bible Study 2, 3, Athletic
Association 1, 2, Nature Study Club 3:
Scrapbook Club 4
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ANNA CHAPMAN
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Swimming 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Senior
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"Deacon"
Football 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 4, Rifle
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IOHN A. SHEAFFER
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ROMAINE BRYAN
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"Billie"
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu-
dent Council 3, 4, Sec. 4, Girls' Vocal En-
semble 3, 4, Patrol l, 2, Chorus 3, 4,
Operetta 3, 4, Iunior Play, Senior Play,
Soph. Girls'f Chorus, Athletic Association
l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior
Girls' Ouartette, String Ensemble 4.
Technician
PAUL EUGENE GOODLING
"Goodie"
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Stage Mgr.
3, 4, Gra-Y Advisor 3, 4, Patrol I, 2, Bible
study 2, 3, 4.
IANE LOUISE FLOWERS
"Posey"
Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Penna.
History Club 3, Professor Quizz Club 4,
Soph. Girls' Chorus, Bible Study Club 2.
SIMON P. KRAYBILL
Typing Club 3, Camera Club
Study 2, 4.
NANCY ENGLE
..Nqn.,
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Scrap-
book Club 3, 4, Soph. Girls' Chorus,
Chorus 3, Operetta 3.
IRA H. BATHURST
"Doggie"
4, Bible
Patrol 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Scrapbook 2,
Safe Driving Club 4.
Aviation
ANNA IANE ESPENSHADE
Chorus Zz O. G. A. Contest, Tri-Hi-Y -2,
3, 4, Scrapbook Club 3, Senior Commercial
Society.
Beauty Culture
ROBERT L. OBER
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Bainbridge H. S. Patrol 2, 3, 4, Senior
Class Play 3, E-town H. S. Typing Club 4.
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"Gracie"
Chorus 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Girls' Vocal
Ensemble 3, 4, Senior Girls' Quartette,
Girls' Soph. Chorus, Bible Study Club 3,
Nursing
EVERT LUTTRELL
spar.
Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3,
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2, 3, 4, Senior Commercial Society.
ANNA IANE HACKMAN
"Ianie"
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Typing Club
4, Scrapbook Club 3, Operetta 4,
IAMES MILLER
num..
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
3, Operetta 3, Photography Club 3, 4, Busi-
ness Ste-if-I-uniorasnd-Senior Play, Business
Chorus
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Nature Study Club 3, Professor Quizz Club
4, Senior Commercial Society.
Bookkeeping
WILBUR REIDER
..wib,.
Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3.
Forest Ranger
SERA FREY
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Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Girls' Vocal
Ensemble, Bible Study, Girls' Soph.
Chorus.
Business School
LEON HILL
..Le..
Bainbridge H. S. Orchestra 2, 3, Patrol l.
2, 3, Class Play 3, E-town H. S, Orchestra
4, lnter-Boro Band 4, Safe Driving Club 4,
ARTHUR M. PAINTER
"Artie"
lgaszleball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Football
I V Aviation
GERTRUDE MAE HIPPLE
"Gerty"
Patrol 3, 4, Library Stall 3, 4: Chorus 3,
4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Girls' Vocal Ensemble 4:
Senior Commercial Society, Operetta 3, 4:
Scrapbook Club 3.
Beauty Culture
ROBERT W. SEIBERT
"Cappie"
Football 3, 4, Patrol l, Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 4.
Penna.
MARY ELEANOR HEINLE
"Elmer"
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Scribe 4, Girls' Vocal En-
semble 4, Bible Study 2.
Technician
WILLIAM I. WAGNER
"Bill"
History Club 31 Camera Club 4'
student Council 1, 2, 3, Baseball fs, 4i
Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, AA Play.
NAOMI M. HEISEY
..Mona..
Scrapbook Club 4.
Play Piano
HAROLD E. WITMER
UAV.
Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Nature Study
Club 2, 3, Safe Driving Club 3, 4.
Iournalism
RUTH R. HILSHER
Scrapbook Club 3, Typing Club 4, Bible
Study 2.
Nurse
IACK B. HORNER
"Horner"
Outdoor Patrol 1, Football 2, Class Offi-
cer Z, Student Council 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4,
Operetta 2, 3, 4, Year Book Staff, Iunior
Play, Senior Play, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Debating
Club 3, Debating Team 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 3,
4, Miscellaneous Club 4, Rifle Club l, 2,
3, 4, Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4.
College lLawJ
MIRIAM IEAN HIPPLE
..Hip..
Bainbridge H. S. Patrol 3, Basketball 1, 2,
Class Play 3, Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, Volley
Ball 3, E-town H, S, Typing Club 4, Tri-
Hi-Y 4.
Hair Dresser
ROBERT Y. GROSH
..Bob..
Operetta 3, Typing Club 3, Chorus 3,
Athletic Association 1 2 3- Bible Stud 2,
Football
2, 3, Bas
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Business College
MARIAN R. KEIFER
Pawtrel 2,47iariist Operetta 3, 4, Iunior Play,
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Girls' Vocal En-
semble 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Soph.
Girls' Chorus, Inter-Boro Band, Chorus 3,
4, Pianist, String Ensemble 4, Senior Girls
Quartette, Bible Stud 2.
Public School' Music Supervision
LEE W. HOLTZMAN
..Red,.
Mgr. l, 2, 3, Basketball Mgr. 1,
eball 3, 4, Mgr. 3, 4.
HELEN A. KRODEL
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Scrapbook Club 3,
,Club 4, Soph. Girls' Chorus.
Literary
DAVID L, MADEIRA
"Chick"
Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus
2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Dra-
matic Club 3, Debating Team 2, Year
Book Staff, String Ensemble 4.
Business College
MILDRED HOSSLER
"Millie"
Girls' Chorus 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus
3, 4, Girls' Vocal Ensemble 3, 4, Operetta
3, 4, Bible Stud 2 3
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Patrol 2, 3, Iunior Orchestra 3, Senior Or-
chestra 4, Commercial Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4
sjgiigfjff Nature Study Club 3, Safe Driving Club 4
' Literary Club 3.
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Q BERLE A. LEINHARD
"Sizzle"
Chorus 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Soph. Girls'
lgfygygf Chorus, Photography Club 3, Typing Club
22 fgg' 4, Operetta 4.
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3 Basketball 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Foot-
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Soph. Girls' Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Scrap-
gi,-M1 book Club 3, Senior Commercial Society.
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NEIL ELWOOD DUNKELBERGER
"DunkY"
Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Library
Club 3, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Athletic
Lf,gQf QQ Association l, 2, 3, 4, Miscellaneous Club
4, Student Council 4, Vice Pres.
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Sophomore Girls' Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Student Council 3, O, G. A. Contest 3,
Scrapbook Club 3, Year Book Staff, Senior
yiffg-fig Commercial Society,
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Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Patrol l, Chorus 2, 3, 4,
Operetta 3, 4, lunior Play, Senior Play,
Baseball Mgr. 2, 4, Football Mgr. 4, Basket-
ball Mgr. 4, Student Council 2, Rifle Club
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Senior Commercial Society 4, Library
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Secretarial Work
ROBERT STUARD GOODWIN
..Doc..
Patrol l, Student Council I, Operetta 3:
Debating 3, Typing Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
'Yearbook Stall, Chorus 3, 4, Bible Study 2.
College Medicine
LILLIAN M. RAEBUCK
"Dolly"
Swimming Team 2, 3, Secretary Scrap-
book Club 3, Sec. Rifle Club 3, 4, Tri-
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Iunior Play, Senior
Play, Literary Club 4, Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4.
KENNETH F. FREY
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Patrol l, Chorus 2, Class Otlicer 2, Camera
Club 3, 4, Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4,
Student Council l.
College
MARTHA B. RUTT
Scrapbook Club 3, Girls' Vocal Ensemble
4, Fancy Work Club 4.
Nurse
HAROLD G. HELM
"Butch"
Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Athletic
Association l, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong Club 4.
Butcher
BETTY IANE SHEETZ
"Sheddy"
Tri-l-li-Y 2, 3 4, Chorus 2, Patrol 2, 3, 4,
Scrapbook Club 3.
JOSEPH F. GINGRICH, II
..Ioe..
Football Mgr. Z, Basketball l, Chorus 2, 3,
Operetta 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4,
Iunior Play, Senior Play, Dramatic Club
3, 4, Baseball 4, Golf Club 4.
Novelist
LAMAR ECKINGER KESSLER
--Kessn
Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 45 HiAY 2, 3, 4,
Yearbook Staff.
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VELMA RUTH SNYDER
..vel,.
Patrol l, Z, Student Council l, 2, 3, Tri-
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Operetta 3.
Physical Education
RICHARD HENRY
..MopeY,.
b 1, 2, 3, 4.
Salesman
BEATRICE SNYDER
"Boots"
Senior Commercial Society.
ROY STONER
upeepy.,
l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Treas-
urer 4.
DOROTHY SWEIGART
..Dot..
Senior Commercial Society,
AMOS H. FLOYD
..Bud..
Penna. History Club 3, Professor Quizz
Club 4.
SYLVIA SWEIGART
..BameY..
Cheer Leader l, 2, 3, Patrol l, 2, 3, 4,
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Girls' Vocal
Ensemble 4, Scrapbook Club 3.
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Senior Commercial Society.
Secretary Work
IOHN E. SWEENEY
"Chuck"
Footballl 2 3 4 Baseball
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History Club 3.
LUCY IRENE TODD
"Toddie"
Art Club l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Patrol l, 2,
lun or Class Sec. 3, Girls' Vocal Ensemble
3, Soph, Girls' Chorus, Chorus 3, 4,
Operetta 3, Typing Club 4, Yearbook Staff.
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I. WARREN BISHOP
"Bish"
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Base-
ball 3: Chorus 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Hi-Y
2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Senior Play Business Staff,
Camera Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Yearbook Staff,
Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club l,
2, 3, 4 AA Play Business Staff.
Aeronautical Engineer
LAURETTA D. WIT TEL
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Chorus 2, 3, Soph. Girls' Chorus, Bible
Study 2, 3, Patrol 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 4, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Operetta
3, 4, Athletic Association 3, 4, Yearbook
Staff, Iunior Class Treasurer.
History Teacher
IOHN ROBERT BRENEMAN
"Frank"
Columbia High School: Football l, 2,
Basketball l, 2, Class Officer 1. E-town
High School: Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3,
Basketball 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4,
Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Home
Room Pres. 3, AA Play 4.
Business College
EMMA ZEAGER
"Emmie Lou"
Patrol 3, 4, Cheer Leader 4, Chorus 4,
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Scrapbook Club 3, Needle-
work Club 4.
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"Shorty"
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Patrol 2, 3, Rifle Club 3, 41
Bible Study Club 2,
LEE C.
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Bainbridge High
Baseball 2, 3.
ROY HERR
Pennsylvania Hisiory Club 37 Basketball
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G. BENIAMIN BENDER
..Ben..
Safe Driving Club 4.
There have been six great events in the history of this world.
The first was the appearance of Adam and Eve. The second was
the rise of King Tut. The third was the death of Iulius Caesar.
The fourth was the crossing of the Atlantic by Columbus. The fifth
was the reign of lack Dempsey, and the sixth was the entrance of
the Class of 1940 into Elizabethtown High School.
Of these, the first five were of minor importance. Adam and Eve,
I believe, are now dead, King Tut is in a museum. Iulius has been
eclipsed by Mussolini, Columbus has moved to Ohio, and lack
Dempsey is just a faded cauliflower, But the Class of l94O not only
is history, but is still making history.
On September 8th, l936, one hundred thirty-one frightened fresh-
men crept hesitatingly through the portals of Elizabethtown High
School, what instruments of torture might be awaiting us we did
not know, the dungeon horrors of medieval England, to the guillotine
of France, to the electric chair of modern America, we suspected and
expected everything. We meek girls huddled into one group and the
humble boys tthere was no chivalry in our class in those daysl
huddled into another. Those stern, heartless teachers scared us by
voicing nothing beyond ordinary directions. That pack of reprobates,
the sophomores, also scared us by saying anything they could think
of that might have a dampening effect on our ardor and to discourage
our ambition to become educated so that we might all sometime be
presidents of the United States,
ln spite of all this, we prospered during that first year. Little
by little our greenness wore off, and our true intelligent natures began
to assert themselves. lt was during that year that several of our
members fell by the wayside. 'With a truly generous spirit, they
decided that there were enough of us to become great without their
assistance, and that they would rather live happily in the bliss of
ignorance than to wallow along in the sorrows of knowledge. Or per-
haps, it was when they learned that Alexander Hamilton left school
at nine years and finally became Secretary of the Treasury that they
decided against the evils of further education. Those of us remain-
ing. survived the various tasks set before us by those whose work was
the creating geniuses, and came back in the fall of l937 with the
rank of sophomore.
During that second year it took the combined efforts of all our
teachers, and the juniors and seniors to keep us properly squelched.
ln our new wisdom we wanted to symbolize the revolt of modern youth.
And in that revolt several more of our members decided that work
was more profitable than school. lt was during that year that some
of the boys in the class began to discover that the girls in the class
were human beings, and were interestingg and likewise, a few of
the feminine members discovered that a little smile is a dangerous
thing. But it was not until our junior years that there developed any
really serious love affairs. And even by the end of our second year we
had not entirely learned that serious study is both unnecessary and
unbecoming to awell brought up high school youth.
Our third year in Elizabethtown High School was one of great
progress. By now, we were mental giants in wisdom. We learned
how to recite Aupon various subjects without advance preparation.
We learned many successful excuses for avoiding home study and
others for not having completed it. We became practised in the art
of finding reasons to be away from school and other equally good
arguments in favor ot not making up the missing class work. We
learned, also, that in union there is strength and that not more than
one pupil should ever do a math lesson or complete a Latin transla-
tion. So it was with the newly-chosen class colors of blue and gold
flying, and an-inspiring motto of "There are no Alps" that in Iune of
last year we stood upon the threshold of seniority.
This year is all too recent and fresh in our memories to need
historical reproduction. Rather, I believe it more in keeping to take
account of stock and list the damages which have been wrought in
our passage through the schools of Elizabethtown. Of damage to
the school I dare not report. The less said about penciled books,
initialed desks, battered lockers and alcohol essays the better. Of
damage to our minds, there has been little. We learned to get along
with a maximum of flowery speech and a minimum of brain-racking
effort. Of physical wear I report the following: false teeth, sixp
wooden legs, none, glass eyes, none, broken bones, five, fallen
arches, none, and broken hearts, twenty. All in all, we, now eighty-
eight in number, report to graduation in fair condition and with bright
hopes for the future.
The last four years have been happy ones. Our teachers and
our principal have done everything that human beings possibly could
do to make our time spent here both profitable and pleasant, even
granting us at the Iunior-Senior banquet the great concession of
dancing, an unwritten event heretofore in the annals of the Elizabeth-
town High School. tWho says we are a back numberll Our associa-
tions with one another have also been very pleasant, and fruitful of
lasting friendships that will' continue for the remainder of our times.
Whatever our success and future happiness, I am sure that each one
of us will be able to look back on our days at Elizabethtown High
School and say: "Those were the four hflppiest years of my life."
Virginia Boyd
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CLASS POEM
A little while before we leave this place,
We fain would linger 'mongst deserted halls
Rememb'ring each familiar, friendly face,
Musing o'er joys we knew within these walls.
A little while we'd stop, to think once more
Of that momentous day so long ago,
When we as freshmen, first approached this door
Scarce dreaming of how much we'd some day know.
A little while we fain would linger yet
Recalling hours of victory so sweet,
Yet blending with our pride a vague regret
For those rare times our banner knew defeat.
A little while before we call "well done"
Our training for the tasks we have to meet,
We'd like to retrace school careers once more,
And round out all the things left incomplete.
A little While before we leave our school,
And teachers who have given us their best,
We'd like to prove our worth to carry out
The principles of living they have stressed.
K' A-little while weld pausE4Efnd'tryTo e
Iust what we're feeling in our hearts to-day
A little while we'd pause, then say-farewell!
The hour has come! We must be on our way
Helene Eckinger
HIGH SCHOOL SONG
Faithful and true-hearted
Let us boost for our old High
We'll revere her and defend her,
May her colors proudly fly.
We will stand for her united
When her team is on the field
Her colors streaming
Her faces beaming
So here's a cheer for her
Whom we all love so well.
Honor she has taken
On the track and with the ball.
May she always rank the highest
May her colors never fall.
We will stand for her united
When her team is on the field.
Her boys the fleetest,
Her girls the sweetest,
So here's a cheer for her
Whom we all love so well.
Chorus:
Ioyous and ever loyal
Let us boost for our old High
Let every heart sing,
Let every voice ring,
There's no time to grieve or sigh.
As ever onward, our course pur-
suing,
May defeat ne'er our ardor cool,
But, united, we will boost for her
Our old High School.
President ..,.
Vice President
Secretary ...,
Treasurer . ,
Advisor . . .
11-I
Margaret Alwine
Eddis Barnhart
Glenn Baum
Nancy Becker
Lester Betz
Loraine Blasser
Edwin Boll
Irene Bradley
William Browning
Frances Cresswell
Monroe Dinwiddie
Clarence Drace
William Gebhart
Eugene Hess
Patricia Hess
Sara Keeney
Erma Kraybill
Marilyn Miller
Agnes McClurg
Ruth McDannel
Martha Moose
Verna Newcomer
Maryanna Olweiler
Alfred Reingold
Harry Rohrer
Helen Thompson
Walter Treichler
Margaret Wormeley
11-2
Robert Becker
Carl Brubaker
Anna Chambers
lames Daggett
Paul Eckener
CLASS OFFICERS
Ioseph Garber
.. Monroe Dinwiddie
Agnes McClurg
. , Marjorie Werkheiser
Anna Mae Forwood
Robert Fry
Joseph Garber
Iames Gerber
Lois Gish
Robert Heisey
Ioyce Martin
David Neidig
Iohn Nissley
Betty Ream
Iohn Ream
Kenneth Reider
Lewis Sauters
Marie Schotfstall
Robert Sheetz
Mary Shifter
Marjorie Werkheiser
Simon Zimmerman
ll-3
Dean Barnhart
Dorothy Becker
Dorothy Broucht
Thelma Cox
Iune Gainer
lohn Garber
lane Gantz
Robert Greiner
Fay Hailey
Ruth Haldeman
Sylvester Herchleroth
Robert Hutter
Guy Loser
Edna Luttrel
Ruth Pierce
Richard Sweigart
Martin Weiss
Mr. Weaver
11-4
lane Aldinger
Paul Bliss
Paul Boyer
Iohn Chard .
Dorothy Ebersole
Martin Enclc
Eleanor Erb
Evelyn Eshelman
Loraine Fitzwater
Miriam Forry
Betty Gainer
Robert Gainer
Henry Gingrich
Arlene Goodling
Margaret Greenley
Alexander Hashem
Betty Heagy
Dorothy Heisey
Anna Heastand
lack Helm
Raymond Hippie
Claude lshler
Charles Iohnson
Dorothy Kaylor
Iames Landis
Edith Lokey
lean Lokey
Dorothy Longenecker
Claude Moyer
Ralph Risser
Paul Shaak
Geraldine Shatz
Frank Shissler
Leroy Snyder
Earl Spickler
Llewellyn Sweigart
Verna Trostle
Beulah Yeagly
President .. .
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer . .
Advisors .
10-1
Helen Alexander
Harold Arndt
Dale Berrier
Mary Bischel
Warren Bricker
Iohn Buch
William Carr
Susan Crawford
Robert Dinwiddie
Floyd Doolittle
Ned Easton
Clyde Gantz
William Gainer
Emma Geib
Catherine Goodyear
Robert Horning
Gerald Hollingsworth
Merle Hossler
Mary Anne Hubbs
Marlin Kessler
lane Klein
Maribelle Kraybill
Irene Larsen
Ruth Parrett
Ray Olweiler
Harold Raftensperger
Dorothy Rossman
Orville Schwanger
Martha Wiesting
IU-2
Clyde Barnhart
Iohn Brosey
Geraldine Charleston
Evalyn Coble
Elizabeth Duntord
Richard Enclc
Robert Fahl
CLASS OFFICERS
. .,.. ., Gerald Hollingsworth
Robert Dinwiddie
Ruth Parrett
Ioseph Ebersole
.. Miss Dulebohn, Mr. Blough
William Gutshall
Ruth Heisey
Stanley Heisey
Benjamin Hess
Robert Kaylor
Karl Landis
Ruth Leicht
Ianice Laucks
Edwin Ruhl
Frank Rutt
Harold Rutt
Alma Grace Snyder
Betty Sweigart
Roy Sweigart
Emma Tyson
Sylvester Ulrich
Isabella Weast
Alfred Withers
10-3 -
Glenn Beck
Ardell Betz
lean Bishop
Richard Bringman
Polly Brosey
Earl Disney
Ioseph Ebersole
Anna Eshenbaugh
Marcella Fink
Kenneth Geyer
Elizabeth Good
Ferne Hershey
Lewis Hubbs
lean Koser
Ruth Kraybill
Mary Lehigh
Richard Maxwell
Harold McCorkel
Dorothy Miller
Richard Painter
Richard Rohn
lean Rutter
Doris Smith
Betty Steiner
Betty Shaeifer
lean Snyder
Catherine Sterrett
Anna Weiss
lane Wade
10-4
Marl L. Aldinger
Harold Bankis
Clyde Becker
Ray Becker
Elwood Chapman
Roy Clark
Alfred Eckroth
Harvey Eshelman
Donald Fink
Douglass Fitzwate
Mary Gteiner
George Hassler
Ruth Hoffer
Douglass Karnes
Elwood Krodel
lohn Laurence
Walter Lehman
Robert Lindemuth
Helen Long
George Neidig
Eerne Shaalc
Rav Shaak
Helen Shank
Eugene Snyder
Kark Stoner
Frank Sweeney
lames Sweigart
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9-1
William Barnhart
Louise Baugher
Mary Butterbaogh
Donald Dempsey
George Flowers
Richard Gaynor
Samuel Gingrich
Charles Goodyear
Elaine Grimm
Mary Grosh
Richard Heisey
Nancy Hein
Helen Helsley
Brooks Henderson
Virgie Keener
Paul Kraybill
Robert Lesher
Rebecca Longenecker
Donald Lutz
Paul Meckley
George Miller
Nancy Myersk
Marnes Nissley
Janice Rahn
Robert Reem
John Reider
Joanne Schlosser
Howard Shaelfer
Robert Singer
Kathleen Smith
Harold Stahl
Dorothy Thoman
Mary J, Thompson
George Wells
Leona West
9-2
Alma Baum
Charles Biddle
Morris Brinton
Velma Bobish
Cleo Boozer
David Cooley
Betty Ebersole
Jay Eckinger
Glenn Eshelrnan
Elma Fahl
Robert Fowden
Frank Groff
Bernice Gutschall
Anna L. Heeter
Floyd Heisey
Herbert Ingram
Thomas Junk
Janet Kauffman
Dean Koppenhaver
Nelson Lawrence
Lelen Martin
Carl Minich
Gerald Schuldt
Jean Shank
Frances Slesser
John Slothower
Anna Snyder
Fay Stotz
Mary Sweigart
Nettie Sweigart
Betty J. Weaver
Irene Weistling
Leroy Wittle
9-3
Kenneth Becker
Jean Breneman
Clifford Drescher
Arlene Ebersole
Edna Ebersole
Ralph Frey
Russel Good
Isla Goodling
Marian Greiner
Sarah Gutschall
Ruth Herr
Arthur Johns
Alice Landis
Joseph Loraw
Dale Murnper
Marlin McCorkel
Richard Peters
Robert Sheaiter
Mildred Stump
9-4
Elizabeth Ausborne
Paul Blecker
Clyde Boyer
Earl Boyer
Harold Gawer
Zelda l-Iitz
James Hoover
Joseph Huntzberger
Marvin Means
Eleanor Reem
William Reem
Roy Slesser
Betty Sweigart
Edward Ulrich
Robert Ulrich
Wilbert Wagner
8-l
Madeline Bailey
Harold Boll
Betty Boll
George Breneman
Vernon Bricker
Ioe V. Brown
Walt Dittenclerter
William Dressen
Iames Cotterman
Edity Eckroth
Louise Fisher
Nancy Forney
loanne Herr .
Perry Hipple
Betty Hollinger
Mary Lutz
Marie Heilman
Robert Nissley
Ianet Painter
Ionas Parret
Dale Peiffer
Betty I. Risser
Herman Risser
Charles Roland
Reed Seiders
Marguerite Shirk
Margaret Steever
Paul Stetler
George Weiss
lean Werkheiser
8-2
Miriam Becker
Harold Brandt
Leo Coble
lean Engle
Robert Enterline
Betty Fitzpatrick
Marian Heagy
Mildred Heagy
Zeigler Heilman
David Kraybill
Edith Iohns
Blanche Larson
Harry Longenecker
Bessie McClurg
Carl Raftensberger
Harvey Reem
Nancy Rehrer
lean Rice
Betty Seibert
Lavanabelle Shaeffer
Frank Shank
Mabel Shank
Harold Shearer
Robert Shiffer
William Stout
Beverly Smeltzer
Robert Smith
Rhea Springer
Catherine Witmoyer
Anna Nelson
8-3
Paul Bankus
Evelyn Brinser
lean Brosey
Iohn Davis
Charles Drescher
Iohn Eisenhaur
Howard Enck
Lois Gautz
lay Gerber
Ruth G. Gibble
lane Herr
Betty Herr
Thelma Hershey
Ieanette Hibshman
Doris Iacobs
Earl Kipp
Faye R. Koser
Kenneth Lancaster
Edward Maxwell
William Moose
Eleanor O'Neil.
Helen Royer
Iohn Stahl
Robert Tobias
Doris Ulrich
Clair Werner
Roland Weaver
7-1
lane Bashore
Kathleen Eaugher
Harry Beck
Edward Blasser
Iames Dreesen
lane Frey
Ierwyn Gerber
Nancy Gingrich
Earl Good
Velva Goodling
William Helm
Ethel Hershey
Marilyn Holtzman
Wilbur Hornalius
Charles Hubbs
Naomi Kraybill
Geraldine Landis
Iestine Lehman
Betty Martin
Elwood Miley
Iay Myers
Caiherine Newcomer
Iames Ney
Kathryn Nissley
Robert Raiiensberger
Hilda Rahn
Edwin Reingold
Gloria Rice
Mary Ellen Shank
Marvin Shand
Olive Sweigart
Iolm 'Tierney
Iohn Treichler
Angeline Weicksel
Charles Wells
Charles Engle
Fay Etter
Nancy Gamer
Anna Ruth Grove
Mary Hashem
lay Herr
Ethel Hilt
Lee Hippensteel
Henry Hiiz
lean Kaufman
Charles Kipp
Leslie Kreider
Joyce Lesher
Betty Meads
Eugene Maderia
Richard MCCorkel
lune Miller
Jonas Oberdorf
Edith Reem
lune Richardson
Grace Sellman
Cora Shaeiler
Harold Shank
Harold H. Shank
Vesta Snyder
Mary Ulrich
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Betty Brinser
Ellen Espenshade
Leon Hill
or Members
Marian Kiefer
David Madeira
Iames Miller
Dale Seiders
Officers
President ,. ...... . . . . . Marian Kiefer
Vice President . . . , , , Ellen Espenshade
Secretary-Treasurer . . A , Mary Halley
Advisor . .
Mabel Barley
Sylvia Sweigart
Helene Eckinger
Mary Berrier
Senior Members
Gertrude Hipple
Betty Brinser
Ellen Espensliade
Marian Kiefer
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Mary Halley
Martha Hutt
Eleanor I-leinle
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Senior Members
Lillian Raebuck
Gertrude Hippie
Enirna Zeager
Iane Flowers
Sylvia Sweigart
Helene Eckinger
Betty Sheetz
Lauretta Wittel
lane Flowers
Lauretta Wittel
Marjorie Werkheiser
Harold Arndt
Librarian .,,...,.. Mrs. Kathryn Nissley Herr
Senior Members
Virginia Boyd
Gertrude l-lipple
OFFICERS
President ......, Lauretta Wittel Secretary ,.... Frances Creswell
Vice President ,,.. Betty Brinser Chaplain ...,.. Lillian Raebuck
Treasurer ...... Helene Eckinger Scribe .,,....... Eleanor Heinle
Advisors ...4..4.................. Miss Miller, Miss Dulebohn
Mabel Barley
Mary Berrier
Virginia Boyd
Gladys Bricker
Mary Brinser
Romain Bryan
Anna Chapman
Hilda Easton
Helene Eckinger
Nancy Engle
Anna I. Espenshade
SENIOR MEMBERS
Ellen Espenshade Gladys Livengood
lane Flowers
Sara Frey
lane Hackman
Mary Hailey
Eleanor Heinle
Gertrude Hipple
Miriam Hipple
Mildred Hossler
Marian Kiefer
Beryl Leinhard
Thelma Neidig
Margaret Painter
Lillian Raebuck
Betty Sheetz
Velma Snyder
Sylvia Sweigart
Lucy Todd
Evelyn Wentz
Lauretta Wittel
Emma Zeager
With the purpose in mind-to create, maintain, and extend
throughout the school and community, high standards ot Christian
character-these two organizations began the year's Work with
drive for larger memberships and a greater determination to promote
clean living, clean speech, clean athletics, and clean scholarship
lt is the feeling ol the advisers that the emphasis should be placed
here. Under the guidance of each club, a course in "Bible Study' was
given and certificates awarded. The outstanding social events were
the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet, and the Father-Son Banquet.
OFFICERS
President ..,. Monroe Dinwiddie Treasurer . .. . , Wilbur Aungst
Vice President .... Dale Seiders Chaplain .....,.... loe Gingrich
Secretary .,..... Warren Bishop Sergt.-at-Arms Robert Breneman
Advisor . , ................ ,... ........,.....,..... M r . Davis
Warren Bishop
Wilbur Aungst
Robert Breneman
Richard Ebersole
Ralph Forwood
Ioe Gingrich
SENIOR MEMBERS
Paul Gooclling
Stuart Goodwin
Earl Greiner
Richard Haldeman
lack B. Horner
Lamarr Kessler
Everett Luttrell
David Madiera
Edward Miller
lames Miller
Dale Seiders
Clifford Shank
Harold Witrner
Under the able direction of Mrs. Herr, "Big Hearted Herbert" was
presented by the class in their senior year. The play proved to
be one of the most enjoyable performances ever given by a high
school group. The leading character is Herbert Kalness Uack
Hornerl, a self-made man, who prides himself on being plain. His
devoted wife CLauretta Wittell succeeds, however, in modernizing their
home quite successfully, although she has never been able to banish
the awful portrait of Grandpa Kalness nor the big brass cuspidor,
two objects which her husband insists upon keeping in the living
room. The day arrives when their daughter CMabel Barleyl becomes
engaged and, at a dinner to celebrate the event, Herbert has a
great tantrum which even his Wife cannot excuse. The next day,
he brings his best customer and his Wife CNeil Dunkelberger and
Lillian Rae-buckl home to dinner. This time he finds his home and
his family plainer than he ever imagined they could be. In the final,
riotous scene of a plain dinner served in the plainest of Ways, Herbert
realizes that at heart he is not so plain after all, and that his life will
be happier if he be more a father and less a tyrant. The other
members of the class to play important roles were: Anna Chapman,
Ioe Gingrich, David Madeira, Ellen Espenshade, Dale Seiders, Donald
Ulrich, Betty Brinser and Clifford Shank.
Under the direction of Mr. Seiders, "Dollars to Doughnuts," a
farce in three acts by Glenn Hughes, was presented by the class
in their Iunior year. The play largely centers around Iames Boland,
a Wealthy business man Hack Hornerl and his Wife Henrietta
KMarian Kielerl who are confronted with the problem ot trying to
please their two daughters. Caroline Cl..illian Raebuckl has fallen in
love with George Hobbs CDale Seidersl, a young man prejudiced
against the rich. In bringing him home to spend a Weekend, she
has her parents pretend to be quite poor. The servants are no
sooner dismissed, however, than Hortense CEllen Espenshadel, the
younger daughter informs her parents that she is coming home and
bringing a prince Uoseph Gingrichl with her, and they are to put
on their best style. ln their dilemma, the Bolands press Mrs. Boland's
sister fLauretta Wittell, a sporty spinster, to be their cook and the
Reverend Samuel Piggott CNiel Dunklebergerl to be their butler.
The plot becomes more complicated when Chester CClittord Shankl,
the youngest of the Boland children, and Helen Cory tMabel Barleyl,
Chester's girl friend, contribute the bright idea of sending home-
made telegrams, thereby further deluding George and the Prince.
Finally the two young men detect the hoax and turn the tables by
faking a silver theft and sending the Bolands a real telegram. The
curtain goes down with the ringing ot wedding bells.
Under the direction of Mr. Seiders, assisted by Mr. Wenger, the
Athletic Department sponsored "Abie's lrish Rose," a comedy in
three acts by Anne Nichols. Abram Levy, Whose father's heart is
set on his marrying a nice little Iewish girl, brings home as his
bride Rosemary Murphy. To appease his first Wrath Abie introduces
Rosemary as Rosie Murphyski. Levy is fooled until Rosie's father
arrives and turns out to be Patrick Murphy. Right there a comic War
is started. Having been married by a Methodist minister, Abie and
Rose are married again by a rabbi to please Levy, and a third time
by a Catholic priest to satisfy Murphy. When twins are born a year
later, Rose's wisdom in naming the girl Rebecca, and the boy Patrick
Ioseph halts the family feud long enough to bring the play to a close.
Inasmuch as the Athletic Department is represented by all the
students of the high school, the roles Were not restricted to any one
class but were played as follows:
Mrs. Isaac Cohen-Ie-an Grosh, Class of '38.
Mr. Isaac Cohen-Harold Raffensperger, Class of '42,
Dr. Iacob Samuels-Wilbur Aungst, Class of '4U.
Mr. Solomon Levy-Harold Garrrian, Class of '39.
Mr. Abraham Levy-Iohn Lebo, Class of '42.
Miss Mary Rosemary Murphy-Lorraine Blasser, Class of '4l.
Mr, Patrick Murphy-Robert Breneman, Class of '4U.
Father Whalen-William Wagner, Class of '4O.
This year under the direction of Miss Belser, the High School
Mixed Chorus presented "Lelawala" a dramatic operetta by Cadman
and Brown. The beautiful legend of Niagara the "Thunder Waters"
of the Indians provides the background for the plot. ln time gone by,
during a famine, the Great Spirit, called for the sacrifice of a virgin,
and Necia, the Chiefs daughter, volunteered. On a set day she
drifted over the Niagara Falls in a white, flower-decked canoe, the
anger of the Great Spirit was appeased and the famine ended.
Cast of Characters
Wokomis CGreat Heartj, Chief of the Oniahgarahs . Neil Dunkelberger
Lelawala tFalling Watersj, His daughter, Maid of Niagara
Mary Hailey, Mary Shiffer
Klolowar fThe Singerl, His Son ..........,.......,.,.. Eugene Hess
Marpeetopah lFour Skiesj, Medicine-Man ,.........,... lack Horner
Hintola tBlue Hairj, Grandmother of Lelawala ...,.. Helene Eckinger
Sowanas tSouth Windj, Lover of Lelawala .... Gerald Hollingsworth
Shungela fThe Foxj, Rejected Lover of Lelawala .... David Madeira
Wacootay lThe Shooterl, An Oniahgarah Brave ,.... Wilbur Aungst
Wambeme CThe Eaglej, An Oniahgarah Brave .,...... Harold Helm
Wanyeca CThe Fireflyj, A Romantic Widow .,........ Lauretta Wittel
Napanee lThe Broolcj, Who Loves Klolowar ...,,.. Ellen Espenshade
Eagle Eye, A Famous Scout ,......,......,., .... C lifford Shank
Major Wallace, Comrnandant of a Fort ,.,. Dale Seiders
Mabel, His Daughter ,. .,......,...,.,.... ...,,... B etty Brinser
Capt. Bliss, Lover of Mabel ................. ......... E ugene Hess
Clarinda Bond, Who Admires the Sergeant ..... Marjorie Werkheiser
Sergeant Bilks, Who Admires Himself .,.... ..,...,...., I ohn Lebo
Lord Taller, Who Admires Witticisms .,............, Walter Treichler
Indian Maidens, lndian Braves, Colonial Maids, Soldiers, Dancers,
Etc.
pleted: Gettysburg, Hanover, Maytown, Millersburg, Hummelstown
Middletown, Swatara Township, Carlisle, and Mechanicsburg, along
with the Penna. Forensic contests. Ot the league contests, tour were
won and two lost. The teams were as follows:
Affirmative
Mary Brinser
Leona West
lack Horner, Capt.
Mary Thompson, Alt.
Negative
Helen Alexander
Ruth Parrot
Gerald Hollingsworth, Capt.
Brooks Henderson, Alt.
President ,.,....
Vice President . ..
Treasurer . . , .,
Secretary , . .
Ellen Espenshade
Neil Dunlcelberger
Otficers
...,...... . Monroe Dinwiddie
.. . Neil Dunkelberger
Roy Stoner
Ellen Espenshade
Senior Members
Roy Stoner
Robert Brenernan
lack B, Horner ..
Virginia Boyd . ..
Betty Brinser .
Lucy Todd . , .
Dale Seiders . . .
Stuart Goodwin . .
Wilbur Aungst , . .
Warren Bishop . . .
Richard Haldeman
Editor ln Chief
., . Associate Editor
. . . . Associate Editor
..,... Art Editor
.. . . . Art Editor
,Sports Editor
, . . . Business Staff
, A , .... Business Staff
Business Staff
Lamar Kessler ...., ,.... B usiness Staff
David Madeira . .
Donald Ulrich . . .
Hilda Easton ,,..
Lauretta Wittel . . .
Mr. Seiders ....
Mr. Hamilton ....
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Largely due to the fine coaching of Mr. Wenger, the
gridiron eleven in blue and orange completed one of the
most successful seasons, regardless of the fact the boys lost
the last game to Patton Trade, their traditional rival. Of
the nine games played, there were five victories, three
defeats, and one tie.
E.H.S. OPP.
6 Lancaster O
12 West York Z8
13 Shillington 13
B Lititz 7
7 Red Lion 6
21 Ephrata 6
13 Hummelstown U
12 Columbia 6
0 Patton Trade 38
Position
Right End .....
Right Tackle . . .
Right Guard . . .
Center .........
Left Guard ,...
Left Tackle .....
Left End .......
Quarter Back
Half Back ......
Half Back ......
Full Back ......
End .,....
End .....
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Tackle . . .
Tackle .... . . .
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Guard ..... . . .
Guard ....
Back ....
Back ....
Back ....
Back ....
Player
Iarnes Landis
Iohn Sweeney
Robert Siebert
Robert Cunningham
Robert Breneman
Earl Spickler
Dale Seiders
Roy Stoner
Ioe Garber
Wilbur Aungst
Harold Raffensperger
Painter
Sweigart
Brosey
Goodling
Treichler
Boyer
Risser
Sauters
Bishop
Frey
Luttrell
Miller
Under the direction of Mr. Wenger, the
a successful season was completed With
team annexing the Elizabethtown Rotary
defeating the Elizabethtown College I-V's,
Trade School. Our boys also finished tie
Athletic Coach,
the basketball
Club Cup, by
and the Patton
with Mount loy
for the runner-up position in section one of the Lancaster
County High School league, by winning nine out of twelve
games, and coming through with flying colors in fifteen
out of twenty-five starts.
E.H.S. OPP.
East Cocalico . . , . . 40 l5
Highspire ..... . . 38 34
Rothsville ..,.... . , 22 15
East Donegal ..., . . 36 43
Hershey ....,.. . . 26 33
Mount loy ..,. , . 28 45
Manheim ...., . . 32 20
Alumni ,..,.. , . , . 37 63
Marietta .... , . . , , 30 26
East Hempfield , ,. 55 36
Highspire ......,. . . 27 41
College I-V's ......,. 47 16
Lancaster Catholic .. 35 56
Rothsville . . .
Patton Trade ,,..
East Donegal .....
Lancaster Catholic
Mount Ioy ,,...,..
Manheim ....
Marietta ......
Hershey . . ,,.., , .
East Hempfield , ,.
E-town All Stars ,.
College I-V's ..
Patton Trade ..
Total . . .
E.H.S. OPP.
46 38
31 33
28 38
26 28
43 36
44 28
65 55
45 54
38 31
39 37
38 35
40 39
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Name
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D. Ulrich .4,. . . . 108 31
R. Stoner .... . 84 40
D. Seiders . . . 1 25 16
D. Peters .... , 22 6
S. Ulrich ..,. . 20 7
E. Spickler .. 3 5
I. Landis . . 5 1
I. Buch ....... 2 2
W. Gebhcxrt . . 2 1
K. Reider . , . 2 0
H. Ebersole . . . 0 1
H. Rcxttensperger , . . 0 1
IUNIOR VARSITY
G. Loser H. Ruffensperger
R. Hutter D. Neidig
I. Buch G. Neidig
C. Stoner I, Ebersole
I. Gerber
Senior Members
Pcrul Phillips Richard Ebersole Lee Holtzmcm
Iohn Shcteffer Roy Stoner Arthur Painter
Hoy Herr Eve-ret Luttrel Harold Ebersole
Clyde Wenger-Couch W. E. Weaver-Asst. Coach
Members
Wilbur Reider Ralph Risser Icxmes Landis
Ioe Garber Sylvester Ulrich Hctrold Burkholder-Couch
Robert Becker Ray Shack H. Wilbur Aungst-Manager
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Sept. 5-School opens-we are now dignified Seniors!
Sept. 8-First football game with Lancaster Catholic High, we won
with Seiders making a touchdown
Sept. 12-Scrimmage game with Highspire.
Sept. 14-First chemistry experiment-didn't blow up the building as
yet.
Sept. 15--Mr. Seiders tried to 'discover our literary possibilities by
having a written exam-on Beowulf.
Sept. 16-Tri-Hi-Y girls sponsored assembly program.
Sept. 23--A streak of bad luck-York defeated us.
Sept. 25-Mr. Wenger working hard to raise the team's spirits.
Sept, 26-Mr. Bishop complained of broken test tubes-twe were
experimenting againl.
Sept. 27-Organization of clubs.
Sept. 29-Hi-Y boys presented Assembly program.
Sept. 30-Senior Girls Quartet made their debut at the Kennewood.
Tied game with Shillington.
Oct. 14-First meeting of Yearbook Staff.
Oct. 15-Defeated Red Lion 7-6.
Oct. 17-Inter-Boro Band concert here in our auditorium.
Oct. 19-lst rehearsal for our Senior play "Big Hearted Herbert."
Oct. 21--Glorious victory for our team, defeated Ephata 21-6.
Oct. 26-7-Institute--how we welcomed it!
Oct. 31--Defeated Hummelstown 13-U.
Nov. l-Senior Hallowe'en Party in the gym.
Nov. 3-Big victory over Columbia!
Nov. 9-Millersville State Teachers College entertained us.
Nov. 10-Armistice Day program.
Nov, ll-Ouriboys lost to Patton! We are all feeling down-but not
ou .
Nov. 16-17-Senior class play "Big Hearted Herbert"-big success!
Record breaking attendance.
Nov. 18-Tri-Hi-Y food sale.
Nov. 22-Thanksgiving holidays began.
Nov. 27-Play cast had a party.
Nov. 29-Basketball season opened with victory over Cocalico.
Dec. 1-Defeated Highspire. !
Dec. 5-School Q jubilant oved victory with Rothsville our rival.
Dec. 12-Tri-Hi-Y entertained! the Hi-Y.
Dec. 15-17-"Abie's Irish Rose."
Dec. 18-Lauretta chosen as our good citizen.
Dec. 19-Seniors busy delivering Xmas wreaths.
Dec. 22-Xmas Assembly program. Holiday vacation begins.
Ian. Z-Back to school again! Everybody in low spirits.
Ian. 3-Try-outs for operetta "Lelawala."
Ian. 7-We wish Betty would learn to skate-but then it is fun being
p1cked up!
Ian. 9-Debating tryouts.
Ian. 15-Someone ought to tell Iack what stop signs are for!
Ian. l8-Elizabethtown College Sock and Buskin Club at assembly
program.
Ian. 19-Interesting assembly-Minstrel Show-Mr. Seiders' home
room.
Ian. 22-Close game with Patton-they were the lucky ones!
Ian. 31-Love is in the air! Lauretta is the latest victim.
Feb. 2-Defeated Mt. Ioy.
Feb. 8-Many! vacant seats this morning! Could there 'have been
a party last night? Ask Wib and Billie.
Feb. 9-Our Rip Van Winkle actually stayed awake long enough
to give an English topic.
Feb. 12-Wikikfiungsfs grandpa has some cows-they give malted
mx .
Feb. 14-Valentine Day with a terrific blizzard-many are snowed in.
Feb. 19--Iimmie fell asleep in French class-again!
Feb. Z2-23-Operetta "l..elawala"-definitely a success.
March 1-Debate in assembly. 4Affirmative convinced the audience
that the Government should own the railroads.
March 4-lst night of tournament at College.
March 7-Final tournament-our team won the cup again!
March 14-lack would have to get sick for the Middletown debate!
We lost.
March 15-Tri-Hi-Y presented Easter assembly. Debating team enter-
tained by the Rotary Club.
March 22-Easter Holidays begin:
March 28--Deacon made a change in cars.
March 29-Donald Peters left school-burden of romance and study
April
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May
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l-Senior Girls entertained by the Business and Professional
Women's Club. V
Z-Yearbook goes to press! What a relief.
5-Forensic contests.
19--Paul Goodling tell asleep in P. D. class.
22-Robert Brenamen caught the first fly' of the season in health
class.
2-3-Iunior Class play "Lena Rivers."
10-Mother-Daughter banquet.
17-Iunior+Senior banquet, followed by fhold your breathl a
DANCE!
ZZ-Holy smoke! Exams almost here.
26--Baccalaurate Sermon.
28-Class Day-Many of us realize that we're going to miss the
old school after all.
29-Commencement-Farewell, Alma Mater.
30-We're off!-To the Fair! Q
i'GroW old olong with me!
The best is yet to be,
The lost ot life, for which the first wos moideg
Our times ore in his homd
Who soith "A whole I have planned,"
Youth shows lout holtg trust Godg see oil, nor be otroid
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ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Compliments of
DAISY M. KLElN
2l W. High St.
Compliments of
PLORY'S
MEAT
MARKET
23 E. High Phone 24-M
R. A. Hamilton
Watchmaker
and
leweler
CENTER SQUARE
Elizabethtown
Bakery
Quality Baked Products
GEBI-lART'S ART
CS BOOK STORE
Gifts For All
Delivered Fresh Daily Occasions
26 W. High St.
Phone 259 Elizabethtown
S H E A R E R ' S
S. B. EECKER
Registered Plumber
Furniture Store
35-37 S. Market Street
Phone 12-W
f
Compliments of
ZEPNICICS
Grocery Store
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Compliments of
SPlCKLER'S
DAIRY
Park Street Phone 57
Compliments ot
L. I-L l-lalcleman
Ieweler
9 S. Market St.
TASTY POTATO
CHIPS
Crispy
Crackling
Fresh
R. Roland Phone 52-W
BUCI-LS
Water Ballast Lawn Rollers
For
Rolling Lawns, Golf Courses
and Tennis Courts
0
Write to us for circular
BUCH MFG. CO.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Reach Spaulding
Shenk Bros.
O
Sporting Goods
and
Toys
o
30-32 W. King St.
Lancaster, Pa.
Bicycles Koclaks
Compliments of
ECONOMY SHOE
STORE
39 We-Si High si.
Fine Shoes From Fine
Sources
Compliments of
AUNT SALLY'S
KITCHEN
Good Food and Courteous
Fountain Service
Step into the Quality Group
Drive the
FORD V-8
MERCURY V-8
DELUXE FORD V-8
LINCOLN-ZEPHYR V-I2
A motor car to suit your taste
at the price you Want to pay
Garbers Garage
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
COAL FEED
O
Grubb
ci
Breneman
FUEL OIL GRAIN
With Best Wishes
For
The Future
DIFF'S
H. K. Dorsheimer
Sporting Goods - Kodaks
Confectionery
Sundries
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