Greencastle Antrim High School - Conococheague Yearbook (Greencastle, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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SENIUHHI-Y Sixth row: Mowen, Shindle, Christophel, Mi. Conrad, Baker, R. Gaddis, Faubel. Fifth row: H. Henry, Clary, Gearhart, Oliver, R. Henry, Bingaman, Howders. Fourth row: Sharp, Zullinger, Henneberger, Holbert, Finfrock, Barnhart. Third row :-Bert, Maginnis, Stouffer, Stengci, lleiklite, lloffman, VVidder. Second row: Snyder, Brewer, Helmuth, Mor- ter, R. Myers. First row: G. Miller, M. Miller, Foust. Good- loe, Kauffman. Absent: Benedict, Bud Fitz, Greathead, Han- cock, Harbaugh, liitzmiller, SX. Martin, Oliver, Shank, Zarger. Seventh row: Buchanan, liberly, Monn, Rie- secker, Hoffman, Riser, D. Myers, B. Zeigler, F. Statler, Mosser, McCoy. M. Ziegler, Miss W'illiains, Neagley, Harris, Hose, G. Byers, Harsh. Sixth row: M. Metcalf, Swisher, li. Byers Shindle, Lindsay, J. Snyder, Hissong, Long, Flory, M. Hollinger, Carey, Gaddis, Hykes, D. VValck, Lohman, A. Ziegler, Glaser, Rice, Foust, E. Keller. Fifth row: Binkley, Sollenberger, F. Myers, McFadden, H. Smith, Main, Snowberger, H. Keller, Gelwicks, Seacrest, Young, Mills, XVil- liams, Robinson, Phillippy, Rowman. Fourth row: R. Zeger, Sellers, Talhelm, l. My- ers, V. Walck, Hrechbiel, S. Snyder. Third row: Lowman, Kuhn, Cooper, VValter, Biewbaker, Chritzman. Reeder. Second row: G. Starliper, D. Mowen, Grosh, Sampson, College, R. Hollinger, Mayhugh, l.. Statler. First row: J. Metcalf. Henneberger, Trum- power, Diehl, bl, Zeger. Oaks. Absent: Barnhart, Straley, Houser, Lanehart, McLaughlin, M. Myers, Shinham, K. Starliper, Heefner. The S.iQNlOR HI-Y has done nothing spectacular this year. At the first meeting, the fol- lowing officers were elected: Marvin Miller, President, Cay Kauffman, Vice President, Jack Foust, Secretary, and Carey Goodloe, Treasurer. Mr. Conrad is our adviser. The Hi-Y con- stitution, drawn up last year, was again officially the guilding light of the club. Quizzes in which the juniors and seniors stood against the sophomores at times featured our programs, and at others speakcrs have talked to us on topics of importance. XVe are looking forward to putting on an assembly program around Easter, but as yet no definite plans have been made. We hope that our aim of school and community service can be carried out this year as in other years. The SENIOR TRI-HI-Y Club aims to build character since it strives to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. With this thought in mind, the Senior Tri-Hi-Y held its first meeting to elect officers and organize the club, under the supervision of Miss VN'illiams. The following officers were elected: Cora Trumpou cr, Presidentg Amy Lou Hennebergcr, Yice-Presidentg jenevieve Zeger, Secre- tary, Betty Diehl, Treasurer. Several outstanding activities were carried on by the club. as usual. Among these was the sale of war bonds and stamps. Our initiation consisted of several horrifying experiences. The new members were forced to go through such acts as sitting on Elmer, the dead man, touching Oscar, the snake, and hear- ing the screams and murmurs of the great beyond. liaeh greenie was also required to enter the school building by the side entrance, wear a mustache, manys stocking and garter, and a blotch of lipstick on her nose. VVhile our activities have not been numerous, our club has tried to create and maintain a wholesome democratic and social influence throughout our school. Nineteen

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Eighteen JUNIUHHI-Y Seventh row-Rogers. C. XX it- mer, Bailey. Benedict, Fox VVeagley, A. Cunningham, Gam- hy. Keckler. Sixth row - Munn, Sehaff, Young, Miller, Markley, Har- ris, Carr Ogle. DeHart. Hoo- ver, Davis, Byers. Fifth row - Cline. Bowders, Cozey, Kitzmiller, L. Cunning- ham, Coldsmith, Sellers. Fourth row-Brindle. Talhelm Copenhaver, Beegle, College, Baikdoll, Murray, Mummert, Chamberlin. Third row-J. VVitmer, C. Breehbiel, XVarren, Elliott, Har- mon, Zullinger, MCBeth. Second row-Young, Walck Piper. Smith, Ambrose, Steri- ger, Myers. First row-Kugler, McDonald, Schenkel, Keller. Absent-M. Sellers, R. Brech- biel, Shook. JUNIUNHI-HI-Y Fifth row--Kugler, Kell, Mrs. Lehman. D. Hartman, B. My- ers. Fourth row-Main, Forsythe, Hollenshead, Horst, VValleeh, VVilliams, Ryder. Third row-Potter, L. Hart- man, Shorb. Gelwieks, Stouffer, XVinger, Henry, M. Myers, llowders. Snyder. Second row--Albright, Hoff- man, McBeth, P. Myers, Shin- 1 ham. First row -- Mowen, Brown, - Binkley, Kriner, Foust. Absent - Bemisderfer, Byers, Greenawalt, Keller. This year the JUNIOR HI-Y. with Mr. NYeagley as adviser, has about fifty-tive memhti At the first meeting, committees were assigned for programs and initiation. These officers were elected at the second meeting: Lloyd McDonald, President, ,lack liugler, Yiee- Presidentg Rob- ert Schenkel, Secretary: and Mark Sellers, Treasurer. .Xround Christmas time we sang carols under the leadership of Mrs. Humbert. who substituted for Mr. XYeagley during his illness. For one meeting we xx ent to Mr. XYhitmore's laboratory, where, with Xlr. XYeagley's directions, we acquired some first-hand information about developing pictures. The junior Hi-Y thanks Mr. VVeagley for his leadership during the past year. Officers were elected at the Erst meeting of our seventh, eighth, and ninth grade JUNIOR TRI-Hi-Y. The results were: Vilma Brown, President, Betty Mae Kriner, Vice-President: Phyllis Faust, Secretary: and Mary Jane Binkley, Treasurer. VVe also agreed upon ten cents as our monthly dues. About two weeks later, G. H. S. observed some casualties going to their classes. Upon closer examination black eyes, gloved hands, and bandaged legs were found to be only half of the victims' miseries. lt appeared that these poor, beaten girls did have a start towards being Fu- ture Homemakers of Amerieaf' At any rate they gadded about in aprons and prepared vegetables. But of all places. the vegetables went to the head! fSomething new in digestionb. Ht-re's hop- ing these initiates don't have their revenge on next year's seventh grade girls. Between soccer and basketball games, plans were made for an assembly program. Under the direction of our supervisor, Mrs. Lehman. we hope to present several skits in spite of our few- and-far-betxx cen meetings.



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Twenty AUTURE FARMERS RA AAARRIEA Rack row-Hykes, Mr. Mum ma. Horst, Starliper. Front row-Gift, Hampton Rotz, Forsythe. RRURR RRAARXAAARRS UA AAARRIEA Fourth row - Miss Oellig Shearer. McClure, Moore. Third row--Fl. Myers, Mills Buchanan, B ers. S Jan 'ler 1 Y 1 S Qarey. Second row-Hoffman, Robin son, Uittner, Zeigler, Faust Hill, Shew. First row-Harnish, Cowan ers and College. ,Absent-Starliper, RRRRR AARAAARE UA AAARRIEA The Greencastle chapter of the Future Farmers of America called a meeting in December 1944 to elect efticers. The results were: President, Samuel Rotzg Vice-President, Carl Hamp- teng Treasurer, Richard Gift: Secretary, Yernon Forsythe. The Agricultural class through the school year xvent on project tours to each other's farm. Mr. Mumma had visited each of these projects earlier. VVhen the tirst part of the school semes- ter rolled around, we were beginning to hold regular meetings every two weeks. The Greencastle chapter is one of the Fulton-Franklin County Chapters. This two-county organization holds banquets at which distinguished members encourage boys to use their ability to End a future in agrieulutreg also it buys vegetable seeds and potatoes cooperatively and sells these pre-ducts at a stall in the Chambersburg market. There are four degrees in the F. F. A. setup. They are Greenhands, Future Farmers, Keystone Farmers, and American Farmers. The Greencastle chapter has never had an Ameri- can Farmers xvhieh gives this chapter a very big opportunity to improve. This can only be done by the eiicoiwagement of our teacher, Mr. Mumma, and the ambition and ability of the members. As a club we want to thank those who make this group possible, especially Mr. Mumnia for the splendid guidance he has given us through the year. AURIRR ARAAAAAARARS RA AAARRRA The Future Homemakers of America Club is supervised by our Home lfconomics teacher, Miss Oellig. The tirst meeting of the club was held on September 28, I944. The club officers are: Isabelle Myers, President, Helen Keller, Vice-President: Mabel VValters, Secretaryg and lfsthsr XYolikill, Treasurer. Meetings are held every other Friday or twice a month. The meet- ings are conducted by having one Friday as a social meeting. the next Friday as a business meet- ing. QContinued o11 Page 375 Walter, Keller, VVolfkill, I. My-

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