Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)
- Class of 1939
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Foreword It is the earnest desire of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-nine that this, the twenty-first volume of the Lore, may through its pages give a true reflection of the life and activities of Lewistown High School during the past year. And, if in any measure it serves to quicken the loyalty of those who have been touched by the spirit of our school, then in truth We may say-We are rewarded. CONTENTS Administration Seniors Classes Vocations Activities Athletics - i U A U ,i,,,.N, -4., 1 ,K ,-X gg 'Q-' Q1 ff , Wifi., W Wi. . 5.34 . ,, , f A ,L iff, U-. h I,- 5' fi 'Lg 'uw 5535- ' we fsg:iS1, -flffi 'Tfm i1 Q',. f-if . ' . .4 -, . H 1, ,, . . ' 'f , '1 may .' 1, f:-4, 1, ,, ,-wp, . . w f-:,A 'U .fy V - 7, , 3, .,.. '1Lf1Q?1'. '.? 24' ,af YT ey, fu.-Y --6'-:Q-+P' :Him :cf -u-'gy-Q3 - V-- A: Y,-w-f -41-P-V1 1.f,f1'-w- Ghz 5 , 3 -K 'xv' W , ,5'f-hc??lc'?,g 9.3'fx,vj. 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I, . --,X f 5- .- Q, ',g,..,f-.tv,,',,fl.f,j,x P-U--I K 1 ' AN,-7 1 ' H , , ,- x,-,, 1 -- , ' ' KV.',,1:'E,. -. if Zn 32' 1 v ,, -7. 1 , ,'-- IQ, ll, . V, . 1,-.,'.'1, Al- . -, .1 X ,y ' , Q ,Q A -5 ,iff -, ,1 ,LJ cr, '- ,. . I, X '..'1, x , ,it f A -,L ,v ,Al V ', 'Hx . ' - nf, .,,-.1 1, W: ',11 A ,AF-1'x'z'. ,, .,. pq lf.. W. ,,, f',-, .,r ' - . ...f- f H, ,. v,, 1,'5 1 . , 2 H K P. ' ' ,f . 1' f' , ' 1. N 1 ,4- i-i mizzis fmfion Mr. Calvin V. Erdly, B.S., M.S. Superintendent of Lewistown Schools Miss Gladtys S. McCaL1 1 ey, A.B. Asslstant P ' llnclpal Mr. R I I V alph H. Maclay, Ph.B., M.Ed. P . . rmclpal ,CJ-Zcuffy Mr. J. Lester Houser, Ph.B., M.S. Mr. Wni. J. Gruver, B.S. Social Studies Mr. Harry R. Wike, B.S., M.Ed. Biology Mr. Earl J. McMillen, B.S. Social Studies Miss A. May Park, A.B. Latin and French Miss Francis L. Marks, B.S. Commercial Subjects English and History Mr. John W. Brassington Woodworking and Carpentering Mr. Robert L. Beck Auto Mechanics Mr. Harry A. Wr'ay, B.S., M.A. Related Science Mr. Albert Houser Commercial Subjects Miss Sara A. Bruner Art Miss Nellie K. Lack Mr. Wm. E. Runkle, B.S., M.Ed. Director Vocational School Miss Mary H. Crumbling, A.B Commercial Subjects English I Mr. Jay M. Riden, B.S. Mr. Palmer S. Mitchell, B.S. Science Instrumental Music Dorothy M. Ruble, A.B. Mr. Ralph H. Maclay, Ph.B., M.Ed. English Principal Miss Mary Radebach, B.S. Miss Mildred G. Wentz Home Economics Vocal Music gjigzcuffy Gncuffy Mr. Harold S. Faust, A.B. Science Mr. John J. Fagan, B.S. English Miss Esther Helfrecht, A.B. Librarian Miss Gladys S. McCauley, A.B. History Mr. J. Carl Crouse Drafting and Machine Design Miss Esther Cressman, B.S., M.A Mathematics Miss Dorothy Benner, A.B. English Mr. Jack Swetek, B.S. Health and Physical Education Mr. Harry I. Bentsel E'ectricity Miss Helen Renick, B.S. Health and Physical Education Mr. Martin B. Erdley Machine Shop Practice Mr. Richard D. Mumma, B.S Related Mathematics Mr. Ross A. Hufford, A.B. 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Num , ., V., ,J f, ., ' 'J K 1 V X ,A ,,,,f ' f' , , 4--,' -V1 5- 1, l M., w 4 , ,. pl ' ww,-.4,',-,,,., ' E . , 4 , ' Q I ,. 311, .- f, ,,,.,,l, , J' ff-L x H' :V ' aff, i -Q, 1 4 . ,M JACK HOUSER W President BOB ZIEGLER Treasurer GENE DEAMER Secretary JANE APGAR Vice President f Class OfFlCCfS A Senior Class History By JACK HoUsER Hail to Lewistown High School! When we entered high school, we had three hundred members in our class. Before the year was over we had dwindled to two hundred and fifty. As we were fairly confident of our own abilities we started to show the Juniors and Seniors what we could do. Before a month had passed we were deflated like a blown-out tire. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Jack Houserg vice president. Marian Rickardg treasurer, Russell Stimelyg secre- tary, Helen Brannon. During our first year in high school We had several mem- bers of the class on the football and basketball teams, in the public speaking class, in dramatics, and in the various clubs such as Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. We were rather well acclimated to high school life at the end of that year. Our Junior year was much more successful than our Sophomore year. We were better acquainted with the faculty and with other members of the class. This was a very busy year for us. We selected our class colors, our pennants, and our class hats. Our class colors, hats and pennant were a very attractive combination of the class colors of green, black, and white. Our officers for the year were as follows: President, Jack Houserg vice-president, Marian Rickardg treasurer, Walter Collins: secretary, Gene Deamer. Our class was well repre- sented on the undefeated football team, and also in the various other activities of the school. The Junior Prom, which was held in the new gymnasium, was a great success. At the end of the year we elected our officers for the coming year. They were as follows: President, Jack Houserg vice-president, Jane Apgarg treasurer, Robert Zieglerg secretary, Gene Deamer. Our last year in Lewistown High School has been full of success for many of us. Several members ended three and two years service on the football squad and on the varsity basketball team. Others rounded out their service in dramatics and other organizations. The climax of the senior year was the class play, Face the Music. Moving into the last part of our school life we came to our graduation activities. The Baccalaureate Service was the first of these activities. The Juniors gave us a very fine Prom and we take this opportunity to thank them for it. The Dinner Dance at Green Gables Hotel was the highlight of our social activities. For a happy ending to this story we had our Commencement Exercises in the high school auditorium. Farewell to Lewistown High School! SARA L. AMEND Sally Classical Glee Club 33 Dramatic Club 33 Beta Tri- Hi-Y 33 Senior Class Play. Blond . . vivacious and talkative . likes the football team as a whole. LEONA AURAND Leg, Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 33 60 Word Transcrip- tion 23 Complete Theory 23 B. E. W. Bookkeeping Awards 23 Assembly 2. Quiet . . studious . . conservative . . reliable . . good natured . . always smiling. MARJORIE BERSINGER Bel-S General Tri-Hi-Y 33 B. E. W. Award 23 Track 1, 23 Leaders Club 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Hockey 33 Library Assistant 33 Art 2, 33 Senior Class Play. Athletically inclined . . hangs around the Y . . likes the Rialto. BETTY K. BINGMAN Bing Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Banking Officer 1, 2, 3 Junior Prom Committee 2: Assembly 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Class 33 Art 33 Ma- roon and Steel 33 Senior Class Play. Always pulling her gum . . petite . . dark . . dancing feet . . patiently wait- mg. AUDRA BLOOM Audie Commercial Student Council 2, 33 Head Cheer Leader 1, 2, 33 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Com- plete Theory 2 3 60 Word Transcription 2 3 B. E. W. Award 2 3 Squad Leader 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 23 Senior Class Play. Pleasing personality . . a friend to everyone . . capable head cheer leader . . athletic. JANE APGAR Appie Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Class 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Athletic Association 23 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Lore Staff 33 Maroon and Steel Staff 33 Student Council 33 Dramatic Cass Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 23 Class Odicer 33 Senior Class Play. Popular . . likes a certain Jimmie . . very friendly . . well mannered. HELEN BEAL Sh0!'tY General Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Small . . quiet . . quick temper . . friendly . . good sport. HELEN BICKHART 'iBiCkYU General Gfee Club 1. 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 As- sembly 2, 33 Senior Class Play. Likes Henry's Dairy Store . . visits Yeagertown frequently, JUNE A. BLESSING Dangle Commercial 60 Word Transcription 2. Small blonde . . agreeable . . flirtatious . stood natured . . always looking for utie. PATRICIA GAIL BOWSMAN Pat General Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Hockey Team 33 Assembly 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play. Good natured . . likes the 'Moon to come up . . popular . . sporty. 1- MARY BRITON Corky General Dramatic Club 23 Student Council 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Likes working in ber Hash House on Main Street . . has umph. l E i I MARY ELIZABETH BURKE Lib Commercial t Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 13 Be a Tri-Hi-Y 33 60 Word Transcription 23 Complete Theory 23 Senior Class Play. Small fry . . very temperamental . . plays soft-ball . . short . . dark haired. ANNE BUTTERWORTH Dutch Classical Glee Club 1, 23 Assembly 1, 33 Squad Leader 33 Public Speaking 3: Basket- ball 2, 33 Senior Class Play. Popular . . gift for gab . . Y girl . . Johnny Bull . . impish . . studious. BETTY CARPENTER Betty General Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dra- matic Club 13 Senior Class Play. Small . . dark haired . . witty and pretty . . fond of a Bob. DORIS CLINGER Dorie Commercial Complete Theory 2: 60 Word Transcrip- tion 23 Bookkeeping Award 2. Quiet . . likable . . :mod basketball player . . not interested in boys. MILDRED BUBB Mid Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 33 60 Word Theory 23 100 Word Theory 23 B. E. W. Award 2. Studious . . szood talker . . will make some one a good stenog. HELENA BURKETT Bubbles General Band 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Assembly 2: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 33 Dance Orchestra 33 Senior Class Play. Pretty . . pert . . popular . . dancing' feet . . full of fun. PAULINE CAMPBELL t'Polly Vocational Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Quietfuntil you know her . . plump . . likes the name .Iohnnie. GERTRUDE CHRISTOPHER Blondie Commercial Shorthand Awards 1, 2: Leaders Club 33 Bookkeeping Awards 23 Senior Class Play. Blond . . quiet . . receives letters from New York . . studious. ESTHER COLLINS Teenie Commercial Assembly 2, 3: Compfete Theory 23 60 Word Transcription 23 80 Word Tran scription 33 Glee Club l, 2. 3. Verv quiet . . man hater . . studious . . dependable . . Powell's pal. EVELYN CUPP Evie General Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Small . . rather quiet . . likes Betty Wertz . . the park . . and Maitland. BETTY DETWEILER Betty Commercial Glee Club 1 5 60 Word Transcription Cer- tificate 25 Complete Theory 25 B. E. W. Certificate 25 Senior Class Play. Quiet . . studious . . shy . . friendly . . likable . . conservative . . very reliable. ELSIE DRUCKENMILLER Little One Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Small . . quiet . . boy-shy . . not a care in the world. CAROLYN REED ERB Carey Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Assembly 2, 35 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Banking Of- ficer 1, 25 Lore Staff 35 Prom Com- mittee 25 Senior Class Play. Sub-deb . . likes a Ford . . weakness for Chemistry . . flighty. MARGARET A. FOLK Margie Home Economics Banker 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Library 35 Assembly 25 Senior Class Play. Studious . . quiet . . lovable . . good sport . . likes the profession of nursing. GENE DEAMER Deamer Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3 5 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Class Officer 2, 35 Lore Stat? 35 Dra- matic Club 2, 35 Complete Theory 25 60 Words Transcription 25 80 Word Transcription 35 Assembly 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Class 25 B. E. W. Awardg Prom Committee 25 Senior Class Play. Studious . . enjoys good humor . . is that wayu about Johnny Lane. HELEN DIPPERY DiIJ', Classical Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Assembly 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Still interested in Jacks . . likes to dance . . fond of chick en. JUNE D. EISENHART Trucky General Dramatics 3: Assembly 1. 2, 3: Glee Club 1. 2, 35 Banking Officer 25 Student Council 2. ' Pleasant smile . .. always chewing gum . . good dancer . . likes a stage hand. BETTY ERDLEY Betz Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Banker 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 35 Complete Theory 35 60 Word Transcription 35 80 Word Transcrip- tion 3: B. E. W. Award 2: Hockey Team 35 Lore Staff 35 Assembly 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Short . . attractive . . good sport . . fond of Jack . . good business student. ALBERTA FORSYTHE Sally ' Vocational Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Noisy . . boyish . . a giggler . . Yeager- town visitor . . DQDDY . . smooth dancer. 1 -xg- KATHRYN FOWLER Kay Commercial Complete Theory 2: 60 Word Transcrip- tion 2: Senior Class Play. Redhead from Viscose Hill . . very quiet . . neat . . shy. MARCELLA M. GOSS Marty Home Economics Glee Club 2, 3: Lore Staff 3: Assembly 2, 3: Banker 3: Senior Class Play. Petite . . brunette . . artistically in- clined . . dancing feet . . attractive smile . . popular. MAE IRENE GROSS Grossy Glee Club 1, 2: Dramatic Club 3: As- sembly 2, 3: Hockey 3: Student Coun- cil 1: Public Speaking 2, 3: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Giggly . . mischievous . . far from boy shy . . likes the football players. General MARY E. HALL Ginger Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Assembly 1, 2: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Maroon and Steel 3: Leader's Club 3: Dramatic Club 3: Hockey 3: B. E. W. Award 2: Banker 3: Senior Class Play. Flighty . . likes birds, especially Jay always looking for Jo. EVELYN HARSHBARGER Evelyn Commercial Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3: Maroon and Steel 2: Assistant Librarian 2: B. E. W. Awards 2: Complete Theory 2: 60 NVord Pin and Certificates 2: Senior Class Play. Likes a good time . . giggles . . good pal. MARJORIE GOODWIN Maui General Glue Club 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Dancing feet . . what's so attractive about Viscose Hill? . . pleasant . . attractive. FANNY GRASSMYER Janie Commercial Glee Club 1 : Gregg Complete Theory 2: Gregg Transcription Test 60, 80, 2: Bookkeeping Certificate of Achieve- ment-two seals 2: Senior Class Play. Quiet . . always smiling . . gets A's . . writes to Benjamin Franklin Institute. BETTY HAAG Haagie General Glee Club 1. 2: Dramatic Club 2: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Public Speaking 2, 32 Art 1, 2, 3: Squad Leader 2, 3: Girls Basketball 1, 2: Hockey 3: Assembly 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Interested in a certain Stan . . ath- letic . . a good scout . . reserved. ERMA HARKER Erma Vocational Senior Class Play. Journeys to McVeytown . . blond hair, :lark eyes . . rather bashful . . quiet. DOROTHY LORRAINE HOCKENBERRY Dotty General Basketball 3: Glee Club 1, 2: Dramatic Club 1: Senior Class Play. Tall . . lanky . . runs the Home Econ- omics gang . . in love with a butcher boy. -+aa---- ROSALIE HOCKENBERRY Rosie Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 33 B. E. W. Award 23 Senior Class Play. Likes to go to Punxy . . likable . . happy-go-lucky. SARA JANE HUGHES Sally Home Economics Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play. Quiet . . shy . . studious . . once a friend always a friend. AUDREY JOHNSON Sue General Glee Club 1, 2. 35 Lore Stai 3: Assembly Program 2 3 Shorthand Awards 35 Senior Class Play. Very studious . . interested in Reeds- ville . . Grecian type of beauty. RUTH M. KUHN 'iRed Home Economics Glee Club 2, 3 1 Assembly 2 5 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Library 33 Senior Class Play. Cute red head . . charming . . good dancer . . pleasingly plump . . ardent giggler. ETHEL LASH Lashy Commercial Glee Club 3: Orchestra 13 100 Word Complete Theory, 60 Word Certificate. Tall and blonde . . thinks lots and talks little JOYCE E. HOWER Joyce Classical Glee Club 2. 33 Squad Leader 3g As- sembly 2. 33 Senior Class Play. Pals with Delores . . reigns o'er Cam- pus Store . . fiashes her diamond. VIVIAN IRRGANG 'iViv,' Commercial Complete Theory, 60 Word Transcrip- tion. Reserved . . modest . . studious . . likes minding her own business. ANNA ELIZABETH JORDAN Betty General G'ee Club 23 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Rather quiet . . friendly . . frequently seen at Hershey's . . good pal. S. JAYNE KYLE Brogan'i Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 33 Banker 13 Maroon and Steel 2, 3, Dramatic Class Play 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play. Good student . . good actress . . man- hater? . . likes to drive. JANE LASH Jennie General Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 33 String Ensemble 33 Assembly 15 Senior Class Play. Friendly . . latest heart-throb is 'ABe1'ti' . . chubby little rascal . . knitter. FLORENCE LEMBO Flo Commercial 60 Word Transcription 23 Complete Theory 23 B. E. W. Award3 Senior Class Play. Shy . . quiet . . black wavy hair . . reliable . . good student . . pleasant smile. LENA LUCCHESI 'Little Italy General Glee Club 13 Hockey Team 33 Senior Class Play. Short and plump . . likes meatballs . . eats spaghetti three times a day. DORIS LOUISE LYNCH Lynch Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 33 Maroon and Steel Staff 23 100 Word Theory: Dramatic Club Play 33 Senior Class Play. Studious . . misses Margy . . likes a certain alumnus. ETHEL McCALLIPS Ethel General Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 33 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 33 Senior Class Play. Blond . . satirical . . journeys to Yea- gertown . . works at Wards. ANNIS MELLOTT Blackie Vocational Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3: Squad Leader 23 Assembly 23 Prom Committee 23 Senior Class Play. Good looking brunette . . Dick's heart- throb . . reads The Sentinel. ETHEL M. LEVINSON Buzzy General Glee Club 33 Maroon and Steel 23 Senior Class Play. Graceful . . attractive . . smooth dancer . . Lancaster or . . Harrisburg? . . good pal . . modest. ANNA MARTHA LUTZ Mart Commercial G'ee Club 1, 2, 33 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 33 Leaders Club 23 Basketball 2 3 Complete Theory 23 60 Word Tran- scription Certificate 2 3 B. E. W. Award 2 3 Senior Class Play. Blonde . . likes to dance . . Helen's pal . . big attraction in Virginia. BLANFORD MARTIN Martin General Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Assembly 1 3 Banker 1 3 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Art 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Good dancer . . well-dressed . . likes writing to Bob . . and getting answers. JEAN McCOY McCoy General Gfee Club 13 Athletic Association 2, 33 Dramatic Club 33 Lore Staff 3: Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Squad Lead- er 33 Basketball 23 Assembly 1, 2. Rattles her bones . . friendly , , jitter- bug . . infectious smile . . Stashak's shadow. BEATRICE MESSERMAN Beats Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3 3 Squad Leader 3 3 3 Com- n'ete Theory Certificate 2 3 Senior Class Play. Cute blond . . friendly . . carefree . . ambitious . . likes the boys. EILEEN L. METZGER Luce Academic Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Banker 15 Student Council 2. Hello, Elmer . . likes to dance . . F. F. F. fF'riendly Five Fanl. J. MARIE MILLER Ree Commercial Complete Theory Certificate 25 B. E. W. Contest 25 Banker 25 Lore Staff 35 Senior Class Play. Fast talker . . gets good marks . . al- ways joking. MARY MONTGOMERY Lib General Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3: Glee Club 32 Dra- matic Club 3: Senior Class Play. Good-natured . . oblirzinxz . . always seen with Mary and Josephine. LOIS G. MOYER Gert Classical Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Assembly 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Maroon and Steel 2, 35 Editor 35 Student Council 15 Junior Prom Committee 25 Squad Leader 35 Hockey 35 Senior Class Play. Sub-deb . . studious . . likes her Ster- ling Silver . . visits the Economy . . flighty. .TOSEPHINE MYERS Jo Classical Quiet . . very studious . . obligzing . . a friend to everyone. HAZEL MILLER Shikehike General Glee Club 15 Banker 25 Hockey Team 35 Senior Class Play. Good natured . . never walks . . good driver . . goes for an alumnus. MILDRED PHYLLIS MILLER Mid Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Dramatic Class 25 Leaders Club 2. 31 Lore Staff 3 5 Captain Hockey Team 35 Assembly 1, 25 Junior Prom Commit- tee 2: Glee Club 1, 25 Maroon and Steel Staff 35 Art 1, 25 Complete Theory Certificate 25 Senior Class Play. Blond . . athletic . . :food dancer . . amiable . . fond of aryrumonts. IDABELLE MORGAN Ida Commercial G'ee Club 1, 2, 35 Complete Theory 25 Senior Class Play. Very quiet . . xrigizles . . Roxy friend . . always seen with Lolabelle. MA DELINE MURTIFF K'Maddie General Dramatic Club 2, 35 Dramatic Class 35 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2: Basketball Queen 15 Student Council 1, 25 Lore Staff 35 Basketball 2: Banker 1, 25 Assembly 1, 2, 3: Lead- er's Club 35 Dramatic Class Play 35 Prom Committee 25 Art 25 Senior Class Play. Attractive ' ' likes Rea Sz Derick's slinger . . good dancer. RUTH NEWPHER Tippy General Glee Club 35 Assembly 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Tall . . talkative . . wiz of commercial law . . loves to rrirrlzle. BETTY JANE NOERR Rudy General Art 1. 2. 31 Glee Club 1, 2, 3: As- sembly 2, 3: Maroon and Steel StaH 32 Junior Prom Committee 2: Dramatics Class 3: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: Dra- matic Cluh Play 3: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3: Senior Class Play. Small . . pleasing personality . . friendly . . carefree . . fond of a certain Knepp. FLORENCE PARK Flo Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Leaders Club 2, 3: Basketball 2: Assembly 1, 2: Banker 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: B. E. W. Award 2 3 Shorthand Award 2, 3 : Senior Class Play. Neat . . interested in V.M.l. . . likes bright rays iol' sunshine'?J ELIZABETH PETERS Petey Dink General Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: As- sembly 1, 3: Student Council 2. Petite . . likes derr Fords . . gif!- gles . . well-dressed . . hakes good cakes. HELEN REED Shorty Classical Glee Club 2: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: As- sembly 1, 2, 3: Lore Stai 3: Maroon and Steel Staff 3: Oratorical Contest 2: Debating Team 2: Public Speaking Class 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Short . . brunette . . likable . . studious . . good orator . . evc-ryone's friend. MARIAN RICKARD Rick Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2: Class Officer 1, 2: Public Speaking 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Art 3: Assembly Programs 1, 2: Lore Staff 3: Prom Committee 2: Senior Class Play. Attractive . . personality plus . . gets around . . likes orchestras . . especi- ally drummers. MADELINE OSBORNE Sidy General Glee Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Assembly 2: ilianker 1, 2: Senior Class Play. Hails from Hollywood . . likes to gig- gle . . attractive . . likes Pop. EDITH PENNEBAKER Edith General Hockey 3: Glee Club 1, 2: Assembly 2: Senior Class Play. Tall . . dark . . quiet . . Amy's pal . . likes Pete . . would like to dance. MARTHA JANE POWELL Martie Classical Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Art 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Dramatic Class 2, 3: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Dramatic Play 3: Assembly 1, 2: Prom Committee 2: Student Council 1, 2: Lore Staff 3: Hockey 3: Senior Class Play. Attractive . . keen personality . . true friend . . hard worker . . vivacious . . man-hater f'?l. CONSTANCE RHODES Connie Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Assembly 1, 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y 2. 3: Maroon and Steel 3: Senior Class Play. Quiet . . unassuming . . friendly to- ward all . . likes traveling to Reedsville. DOL0 RES ROUSE Dee General Squad Leader 3: Dramatic Club 1 : Track Winner 1, 2: Maroon and Steel 23 Senior Class Play. Good dancer . , always talking . . gets mixed up explaining. MARGARET RUPERT Margie General Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Assembly 1, 23 Banking Officer 13 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play. Dark-eyed . . vivacious brunette . . fond of a boy in A-4. JANE ANN SHERMAN Janie Classicai Assembly 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Lead- ers Club 2, 33 Lore Staff 33 Hockey 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Prom Committee 23 Dra- matic Club 33 Athletic Association 2, 33 Senior Class Play. Books by day 'Jack' by night . . giggly . . noisy . . pleasing personality. JAYNE E. SMITH Smitty General Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Library Assistant 2, 3'3 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Leaders Club 2 3 Senior Class Play. Tall . . attractive . . Mrs. James Benny would sound all right, Janie. JOSEPHINE' ELEANOR SNOOK Jo Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Assembly 2, 33 Banker 33 Junior Prom Committee 23 Hockey Team 33 Maroon and Steel Staff 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Dramatic Club 33 B. E. W. Award 2. Mischievous . . good pal . . possesses red locks . . Steininger's right hand stooge. FLORENCE STASHAK Florence Classical Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 33 Public Speaking 23 Junior Prom Committee 23 Lore Staff 33 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Basketball 23 Leaders Club 2. 33 All State Orchestra Festival 2, 33 District Orchestra Fes- tival 2, 33 Dramatic Club Play 33 String Ensemble 1, 2, 33 Student Council 3 3 Maroon and Steel Staff 2, 3. Good student . . talented . . violinist . . conceited . . shags with Silcox. MARGARET RUPP Becky', Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Public Speaking 23 Assembly 13 Prom Committee 23 Sen- ior Class Play. Small . . sub-deb . . good dancer . . bored with life . . and Lewistown. MARTHA SHOFF Marnie Classical Student Council, President 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Lore Staff 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Dra- matic Class 2, 33 Dramatic Class Play 33 Orchestra 2, 3: Maroon and Steel Staff 33 String Ensemble 2, 33 As- sembly 1, 2, 3. Personality plus . . attractive . . likes to read . . good pianist . . always busy. GERALDINE SNOOK Dean Home Economics Senior Class Play. Quiet . . olive complexion . . nice pal . . good cook . . man-hater. ARLENE SPIGELMYER Arlene Commercial Complete Theory3 60 Word Transcrip- tion3 B. E. W. Award 2. Seen frequently with a Taylor . . studious . . loyal friend . . pleasing per- sonality. BETTY M. STEELE Betty A General Short . . sweet . . has blond hair . . quiet and shy. PEARL STEINBERGER Dimples Commercial Complete Theory Certificate 15 60 Word Certificateg 80 Word Certificateg B. E. W. Award 25 Glee Club 15 As- sembly 1: Senior Class Play. Jolly . . knows her stenography . . de- pendable . . writes to Benjamin Franklin Institute. MARY E. SUNDAY Mamie Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 35 Banking Ofiicer 25 Dramatic Club 2, 3 5 Dramatic Class 2'5 Assembly 1, 2, 35 Lore Staff 35 Library 355 Basketball 2: B, E. W. Award. Lovely to look at . . very pleasant . , pretty smile . . likes Brown. BETTIE TABB Tabbie Scientific Dramatic Club 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Leaders Club 2, 35 Lore Staff 35 As- sembly l 5 Hockey 35 Banker 1 5 Public Speaking 2, 35 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Senior Class Play. Tall . . very likable . . very conspic- uous . . good Sport. RUTH TRAXLER Ruthy Commercial Senior Class Play. Very shy . . not bad to look at . . very studious . . is not interested in boys. AMY WALTERS Red General Hockey Team 3: Senior Class Play. Quiet . . slow drawl . . red head . . pals around with Pennabaker. 5 PHYLLIS STEININGER Phil Commercial Dramatic Club 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Lore Staff 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Banker 2, 35 Assembly 1, 25 60 VVord Certificate 25 100 Word Theory Test 15 B. E. W. Awardg Senior Class Play. Attractive . . lively . . talkative . . in- terested in Hershey Industrial School . . likes Carl. MADELINE SWARTZ Maddy Classical Senior Class Play. Likes to go to Harrisburg . . short . . attractive . . good sport. HELEN TAUB Cisy Commercial Glee Club 35 Art 2, 35 B. E. W. Award 25 Senior Class Play. Class artist . . Baltimore bound . . jolly and talkative . . shy fat timesb. EMILY VOGT Emily Commercial Assembly 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dra- matic Club 2, 35 B. E. W. Award 25 Complete Theory 25 100 Word Theory 25 Senior Class Play. Attentive student . . jolly . . every- bodys friend . . what about Kochender- fer, Emily? MARY WEAVER Mary ' General Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Athletic Association 15 Student Coun- cil 25 Assembly 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play. State bound . 1 brunette . . neat . . good looking . . hard worker . . popular. SARA WEAVER Sarie Commercial Bookkeeping Award 2 5 Complete Theory Certificate 2, 60 Word Transcription 23 Senior Class Play. Studious . . likes a Smith boy . . quiet . . Fa.nnie's friend. EVA JEAN WERTZ Butch Vocational Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play. Likes Center Hall . . hopes to be a farmer's wife. DORIS M. WIKE Juliet Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 31 Dramatic Club 33 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 3 Maroon and Steel Staff 3 5 Bookeeping Certificate 2: Shorthand Complete Theory 25 60 Word Short- hand Transcriptiong Assembly 2, 3, Senior Class Play. Misses her Romeo . . indifferent . . love-lorn. MARJORIE WISEHAUPT Peepee General Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Hockey 3: Dramatic Club 2, 35 Assembly 1, 2: Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Banker 1, Public Speak- ing 3, Senior Class Play. Demure . . sweet disposition . . de- pendable . . popular with the boys . . sparkling eyes. JESSIE G. WORLEY Jessie General Glee Club 2, 31 Dramatic Club 2, 3: Assembly 3, Senior Class Play. Enjoys outdoor sports . . likes parties . . giggles . . fond of blondes. x I Wk' BETTY WERTZ Bettie General Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Assembly 2, Senior Class Play. Wears a diamond . . frequent visitor tu Burnham . . attractive . . good na- tured. VIRGINIA WHITE Ginnie General Glee Club 1, 2, 39 Assembly 1, 2: Dra- matic Club 2, 33 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Maroon and Steel, Senior Class Play. Talkative . . likes a trumpet . . wants to be a nurse . . boy crazy. POLLY WILLIAMSON Loppy Classical Assembly 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Lore Staff 3: Stu- dent Council 2, 33 Public Speaking 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Maroon and Steel Staff 33 Prom Committee 25 Senior Class Play. Charlie McCarthy's sister . . attractive . . has a smile for everyone . . talkative. HARRIET JEANNE WOLFKIEL Jeanne Vocational Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Always seen with Stanford . . attrac- tive . . movie-goer . . likes to read. MARGARET ZIEDERS Peg General Student Athletic Association 35 Squad Leader, Senior Class Play. Noisy . . good athlete . . knows a lot about some things. FAYE E. ZETTLE Kitty Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Squad Leader 2, 33 Shorthand Complete Theory 23 B. E. W. Bookkeeping Certificates 23 Senior Class Play. Good natured , . talkative . . fond of boys . . good sport . . athletic. GILBERT ALLEN Gibbie Scientific Jolly .1. girl-shy . . good mathematic- ian . . likes chemistry . . fond of hunting. JOSEPH H. ATTIVO Truck Vocational Football 1, 2, 3: Banker 1, 23 Glee Club 2, 33 Interclass Basketball 13 Inter- class Track 1, 23 Junior Prom Com- mittee 2. Tall . . talkative . . likes walking to Lake Park . . star for Riden. JOHN C. BEHEL Jack Vocational Band 13 Interclass Basketball 13 Stage Hand 1, 2. Likes to fish and hunt . . good student in chemistry. CHARLES W. BICKART Bick Vocational Interclass Basketball 1, 2. Sports commentator of the Vocational building. WARREN H. ACKER Gabby Commercial Tennis Team 1, 2, 33 Soccer 33 Football 23 Interclass Basketball 1, 33 Art, 1, 33 Banker 13 Student Council 13 Lore Staff 3. No. 1 tennis man . . neat . . hand- some . . fond of roses. GEORGE WILLIAM ANASTASI Annie Classical Assembly 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Student Council President 33 Dramatic Club 33 Dramatic Class 33 Lore Staff 3. Girl shy . . dark hair . . quick temper . . learning to dance. JAMES A. BEARLEY Dimples Vocational Athletic Association 13 Interclass Bas- ketball 1 3 Commencement Stage Hand 13 Student Council 23 Junior Prom Committee 23 Roosevelt Hi-Y 23 Class Basketball 23 Lore Staff 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Maroon annd Steel Staff 23 Bank- ing Officer 1, 2 ,3. Red hair . . tall . . good looking . . is a good dancer. MARLYN B. BENDER Hezzy Vocational Senior Class Play. Likes to hunt . . shy around the girls. JACK BIDDLE Jack General Glee Club 23 Senior Class Play. Likes to loaf . . good fisherman. DONALD L. BIERLY Don Vocational Senior Class Play. Likes a certain sophomore from Malta Home. C. WILLIAM BODLEY Chester Scientific Assembly 1, 33 Student Council 23 Stu- dent Athletic Association 33 Glee Club 3: Junior Prom Committee 23 Dra- matic Club 33 Dramatic Class 33 Dramatic Class Play 33 Senior Class Play. Short . . curly hair . . happy-go-lucky . . likable . . laughs a lot. EDWARD W. BRANDT Bud Technical Football 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Student Council 13 Banker 33 Class Basketball 2, 33 Prom Committee 23 Senior Class Play. Small but mighty . . athletically in- clined . . happy-go-lucky . . York bound. WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN Adolf Scientific Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Basket- ball 1, 23 Hi-Y 2, 33 Assembly 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 13 Baseball 23 Senior Class Play. A lady-killer . . just another Foo Boy . . football hero. KENNETH E. CRAMER Kenny Vocational Interclass Basketball 1, 2: Interclass Baseball 2, 3. Tall . . quiet . . shy . . star at pinboy. JOHN R. BINGMAN Jack Vocational Interclass Basketball 1 3 Senior Class Play. If there is any trouble, the cause may be Bingman. PAUL C. BOYNTON, Jr. Mac Vocational Interclass Basketball lg Student Man- ager 1, 2, 33 Assembly Stage Hand 2. Good student in auto mechanics . . likes to play basketball. RUSSELL E. CARTER Bill General Maroon and Steel 2, 33 Lore Staff 33 Track 2 3 Interclass Track 2 3 Interclass Basketball 3 3 Assembly 3 3 Senior Class Play. Inclinations toward editorial work . . likes athletics . . rufiian of A-3. WALTER D. COLLINS Husky Vocational Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Class Treas- urer 23 Assembly 1. Likes to go to Cinder Hill . . bashful. JACK E. CRISSMAN Curly Vocational Student Council 1, 33 Junior Prom Com- mittee 23 Lore Staff 33 Interclass Basketball 13 Soccer Team 33 Senior Class Play. Curly-headed Romeo from Vocational. CHARLES H. CROZIER Jack Vocational Varsity Football 1, 2. 3: Basketball 1. A No. 1 football player . . likes to visit Viscose Hill. THOMAS DAV IS Tommy Academic Assembly 1, 3: J. V. Basketball 1: In- terclass Baseball 2, 3: Interclass Bas- ketball 3: Maroon and Steel Staff 2: Prom Committee 2: Lore Editor 3: Student Manager 1Footballj 1, 2, 3: Banker 3. Likable . . studious . . Editor of Lore . . short . . likes sports . . executive. HARRY R. DRUCKEMILLER Druckey General Track 2, 3: Interclass Basketball 1. 2, 3. Studious . . quiet . . likes math. and girls . . me and Aristotle. LEE ELDER Lee Commercial Complete Theory 2: 60 Word Transcrip- tion 2: 80 Word Transcription 3: B. E. W. Award 2: Seal 2. Quiet . . studious . . friendly towards all . . is fond of a sophomore. JACK M. FINK Finky Vocational Quiet . . thoufrhtful type from Gran- ville. ROBERT E. CUTLER, Jr. Bob - Vocational Banker 2. Tall-lanky . . a good sport from East End. DONALD DILLMAN Lefty Commercial Wrestling Team 3: Two B. E. W. Awards 2: Complete Theory Award 2. Disturbance maker in Mathematics class . . Selma's hero . . hot tempered. ROGER D. DUGHI Toar Classical-Scientific Football 1, 2, 3: Co-captain 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Basketball 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Ladies man . . football hero . . likes dancing . . could be studious. ROBERT L. ESPIGH Bob Vocational Soccer 3. Small . . quiet . . shy . . interested in machines . . cooperative. RALPH FLEMING Ralph Classical Glee Club 2, 3: Assembly 1, 2, 3: Orches- tra 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play. HQuiet . . studious . . friendly towards a . EUGENE FOLTZ Eugene V General Quiet . . well mannered . , shy around girls . . hails from Granville . . studious. GERALD W. FUNK Ted Vocational Athletic Association 33 Interclass Bas- ketballg Stage Hand 33 Senior Class Play. Not a boast or brag is my motto- much. ROBERT E. GANOE Bob Commercial Complete Theory 23 B. E. W. Award 23 Senior Class Play. Bashful . . makes dates for other boys . . tall, dark, and handsome. DAVID GEORGE Deacon Commercial Assembly 1, 23 Class Basketball 1, 2, 33 B. E. W. Award: Complete Th90TYQ 60 and 80 Word Transcription3 Senior Class Play. Shy . . good looking . . athletic type . . who likes to walk, Deacon? RICHARD G. GUNDRUM Dick Vocational Interclass Basketball 13 Basketball Man- ager 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Athletic Asso- ciation 33 Track Manager 2, 33 Soc- cer Team 3. Small . . timid . . his motto is Live and Learn. CHARLES F. FULTZ Fred Vocational Noted for his witty sayings . . trouble maker in 12V1. JOHN E. GANOE Pop Vocational Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Student Council 2. X Likable . . cooperative . . good sport. IRVIN D. GANTZ, Jr. Flash,' Vocational Junior Varsity Football 33 Roosevelt Hi-Y 3. Likes to visit the Roxie and Pine Street. DAVID L. GOSS Butch General Dramatic Club 3: Public Speaking 23 Assembly 33 Senior Class Play. Always arguing . . never a dull mo- ment . . likes mischief . . Brother Rat. LYNN HACKENBERRY Hacky', . General Student Athletic Association 33 Track 1. 2, 33 Basketball 2. Tall . . swell fellow . . a woman hater but in love. ROBERT A. HARE Bob Scientific Soccer 3: Assembly 1: Student Council 1: Athletic Association 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee 2: Senior Class Play. Good looking blonde . . does a lot of jokinl! with Eirls. ALBERT LEWIS HENRY Abe Scientific Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Foot- ball 1. 2. Mr. Mitchell's stooge . . chemistry wizard . . trumpet player for eight years. STUART HESS Bud General Track 1, 2, 3 : Glee Club 1 : Student Coun- cil 3: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Maroon and Steel 3: Banker 2: Prom Committee 2: Assembly 1, 2, 3: Lore Staff 3: Senior Class Play. Good football commentator . . quite 8. lady's man . . interested in sports. JACK HOUSER Wizard Scientific Class President 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Assembly 1, 2, 3: Class Day 1, 2, 32 Student Council 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, 2: Class Basketball 2, 3: Lore Staff 3: Prom 2: Dramatic Club 3: Senior Class Play. Tall . . great leader . . likes Jane Ann . . always riding in Pop's car. CLIFTON W. HUFFNAGLE Huffy Scientific Interclass Basketball 2 : Senior Class Play. Quiet . . always seen with Gilbert , . shy . . likes to visit Snyder County. I ., X P milf. rg' Ag' JOHN HENDRICKS Duck Classical-Scientific Glee Club 1, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Student A. A. 1: Dramatic Club 3: Lore Staff 3: Public Speaking 2 : Stage Hand 2, 3: Assembly 1, 2: Senior Class Play. A tease . . good pal . . never stops talking. BERTRUDE E. HETRICK Bert Vocational Interclass Baseball 2: Senior Class Play. Small . . quiet . . shy . . likable. CHARLES HINKLE Charlie Scientific Senior Class Play. Quiet . . studious . . never seen with the fair sex. ROGER V. HOWE Pappy Vocational Senior Class Play. Quiet . . studious . . likes to ice skate. DONALD JAMES JOHNSTON Jim Vocational Sweet on a certain little girl named Mary. L ROGER J. JONES Buddy Vocational Football 1, 2, 3 3 Basketball 1, 2 3 Track 2. Small . . well built . . star at football . . likes to box. WILLIAM KEAGLE 'iBill General Football 1, 23 Senior Class Play. Tall . . redhead . . matching temper . . rather ,fzirl shy , . slow. ROBERT KRAMER Pop General Edison Hi-Y 1, 23 Roosevelt Hi-Y 33 Athletic Association 23 Senior Class ' Play. Likes to visit Sidney, Australia . . has his troubles with Doc. MERVIN B. KRENTMAN Frenchie Classical Public Speaking 2, 33 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Cheerleading 1, 2, 33 Baseball 23 Stu- dent Council 1, 23 Athletic Associa- tion 1, 23 Lore StaH? 3. Trying to be funny . . extemporaneous speaker . . proficient pianist . . Latin student. RUSSEL W. LEPLEY Russ Vocational Senior Class Play. Tall . . curly headed . . likable . . in- terested in machines. KARL KAUFFMAN K'Dorle Scientific Hi-Y 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2 3 Soccer 3 3 Glee Club 23 Senior Class Play. Never has his English finished . . tall and lanky . . a great favorite. ELLSWORTH KNAVEL El Commercial 60 Word Speed Award 23 B. E. W. Award 23 Complete Theory 2. Silence is golden . . handsome blond . . likes to take music lessons? - LOUIS KRENTZMAN 'iAbe'i Scientific Basketball 1, 2, 3: Art 1, 2, 33 Tennis 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Assembly 13 Student Council 1. Tall, dark, and lanky . . escorts Jayne here and there. WAYNE E. LIDDICK Doodle Vocational Band 1, 2, 3. Likes to pro to Burnham . . plays the bass drum. KARL L. LOHT Blackie Vocational Football 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play. Good looking . . quiet . . shy . . likes to Walk to Lake Park. ELROY N. LOHT Flash Vocational Student Council 3: Soccer 3: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play. VVhitey is quiet, but Elroy makes up for it. PETE J. MARINOS Greek Vocational Soccer 3: Senior Class Play. Small hut mighty . . likable . . likes to swipe apples. MERRIL McFADDEN Mae Scientific Football 2, 3 5 Basketball 1 5 Baseball 1, 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Band 2, 35 Orchestra 35 Public Speaking 2: Science Club 1: Prom Committee 2: Lore Staff 3: Banker 2: Student Coun- eil 3 : Maroon and Steel 3 5 Senior Class Play. Strong. silent type . . ladies man . . interested in photography. TED E. McMILLEN Mac Vocational Likes to hunt . . good ice skater. CHARLES MILLER Char'ie General Athletic Association. Small . . noisy . . good salesman . . everybody's friend. ELWOOD W. LOHT Whitey Vocational Football 1, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball 1, 2: Senior Class Play. Quiet . . bashful . . full of fire. WILLIAM MCCOY Moonie General Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Athletic Association 2: Student Council 1: Dramatic Club 1. 2, 3: Maroon and Steel 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Always smiling . . good cheer leader . . likes to 9:0 to Milroy. RICHARD F. McKEEVER Spook Vocational Soccer 3. Likes to play practical jokes . . a good square dancer. ROBERT McMULLEN ' Moonie General Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Lore Staff 3: AS- sembly 1: Senior Class Play. Lives a life of loves . . tall, dark, and lazy. WALTER MILLER Walt Scientific Assembly 1, 2, 3: Banking Officer 2: Senior Class Play. Tall . . likes Peepies . . Terraplane driver . . everybody's friend . . talkative. HUBERT R. MOIST Jojo Vocational Banker 3. There are other frood men in the world too. JAMES D. MOYLE Jiml' Vocational Football 11 Soccer 3. Tall . , husky . . good looking . . quiet . . shy . . likable. JAMES L. NORRIS H-Timn Vocational Drafting room attraction . . better known as Jim, the reformer. X WILLIAM F. PRY Dishy', Vocational Interclass Basketball 1, 2 3 Interclass Baseball 2: Maroon and Steel Staff 3: Senior Class Play. Tall . . talkative . . cooperative . . likes Mimintown. HARRY W. RAGER Lefty Vocational Soccer 33 Class Basketball 25 Stage Hand. Likes to hunt deer .Tean. DAN MOWERY Dan Vocational Sometimes called Sleepy Dan be- cause of his habits in shop. WILLIAM L. NICHOLSON Nick Vocational Interclass Basketball 1. Short . . quiet . . shy . . likable. RUSH H. PRICE Dutch Vocational Senior Class Play. Likes to call on Helen in the Ford truck. KENNETH H. PYLE Ken Vocational Banker 1. Quiet . . shy . . satisfied with his Chevrolet. WILLIAM H. REBER, Jr. Miss Reber Vocational Bank 1, 23 Orcestra 1, 23 Assembly 1: Maroon and Steel 3. Mr. Runkle's secretary . . Alfarata's busy man. WARREN REED Pickle Commercial Assembly 2: Bookkeeping Certificate 2. Likes his Ford . . Hashy smile . popular with girls . . Erb's steady. DAVID RITTENHOUSE Ma General Glee Club l: Student Council 1. 2: Stu- dent Athletic Association 3: Assembly 1: Maroon and Steel Staff 2. Carefree . . loves his pipe .I . noisy . . likes to pose for pictures. SAMUEL P. ROCCO Sam Commercial B. E. W. Award 2: 100 Word Theory 3: Senior Class Play. Woman-hater . . bashful . . seldom seen without that sporty V-8.', JOHN A. ROTHROCK Rothrock Vocational When it comes to drafting call Roth- rock. GEORGE WILLIAM RUNKLE Bill Scientific Assembly Program 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Shy note receiver . . dark and hand- some . , rather quiet and reserved. f l sl' , ,Vg 1? avi J . l i A .....i CLYDE RHODES Rhodesy General Quiet . . likes gas station . . one of the sons of a grocer. WILLIAM RITTENHOUSE Mousie Classical Football 1: Interclass Basketball 1. 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Stu- dent Council 3: Banking Officer 2: Assembly 2, 3: Dramatic Club Play 2: Soccer 3: Glee Club 3: Prom Commit- tee 2: Hockcv 2: Foo Club 2, 3: Senior Class Play. Conceited . . belongs to the C.S. So- ciety . . handsome. DONALD S. ROSSMAN 'lDon Vocational Quiet . . shy . . likable . . hails from Alfarata. ROY ROUSI-I Roy General Senior Class Play. Quiet . . courteous . . friendly . . shy . , well liked by all . - girl shy. CARROLL A, SCI-IUTAWIE Moe General Student Athletic Association 1, 3: J. V. Basketball 2: Editor Maroon and Steel 3: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3: Inter- class Baseball 1, 2, 3: Varsity Soccer 3: Varsity Basketball 3: Glee Club 3: Senior Class Play. Tall . . dark . . likes a looking glass . . witty . . possesses an innocent look. FRANKLIN 0. SHADE Farmer Vocational Interclass Basketball 1, 2 3 Interclass Baseball 2. Tall . . quiet . . bashfnl . . good sport . . ,flood machinist. GLENN RICHARD SHEAFFER Slim General Football 33 Track 3: Assembly 3: Stu- dent Council 35 Prom Committee 23 Dramatic Club 3, Dramatic Class 3: Roosevelt Hi-Y 3g Dramatic Class Play 33 Glee Club 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Tall . . slim . . girl shy . . fond of football . . wants to dance. JAY M. SHEAR Jake Academic Dramatic Club 3. Witty . . the life of French class . . makes eyes at girls. RALPH W. SLEMONS, Jr. Slimgut Vocational Senior Class Play. Quiet . . very thoughtful when it comes to devilment. MELVIN E. SPIGELMYER ' 'Spigh Vocational Tall . . quiet . . shy . . likable . . likes a good cigar. RICHARD SHADE Dick General Soccer 33 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 33 Assembly lg Interclass Basketball 3, Senior Class Play. Rather a ladies man . . noisy in class . . friendly. L. HOWARD SHAFFER Tiny Vocational Band 1: Senior Class Play. If they come any biprpter, build a new Vocational Building. s WILLIAM SILCOX Bill Classical Student Council 2 5 Public Speaking 2, 3: Debating' Team 2, 35 Assembly 1, 2. 3, Gfee Club 2. 33 Dance Orchestra 3: Track 2: Vice-President National Forensic League. Excellent pianist . . neat . . well mannered . . red head . . jitterbufz. WILLIAM W. SNOOK, Jr. Snooky Vocational Senior Class Play. His record is being the shortest one in the class of 39. JOHN E. SPROUT Romeo Vocational Quiet . . shy , . likes to go the Parks ROBERT E. STEWART Bob Commercial B. E. W. Bookeeping Award 2 5 Complete Theoryg 60 Word Transcription 2. Quiet . . studious . . attracts the fair- er sex . . good-natured . . loyal pal. JAMES R. STIRLING Jim,' Technical Dramatic Club 2, 35 Public Speaking 25 Assembly 1, 2, 35 Soccer 35 Maroon and Steel 25 Lore Staff 35 Innerclass Basketball 1, 35 Banker 25 Debate Team 2. Sports enthusiast . . good dancer . . likes the Economy Drug Store. ROBERT TAYLOR Bob General Intramural Basketball 5 Senior Class Play. Short . . mischievous . . imitator of Frankenstein . . fond of blondes. MARLIN WAGNER Sammy Commercial Art 1, 2, 35 Student Council 35 Complete Theory Certificate 25 60 Word Certifi- cate 25 80 Word Certificate 35 B. E. VV. Certificate 25 Hi-Y 1, 25 Senior Class Play. Dance fiend . . accomplished artist . . talkative . . ambitious . . everybody's pal. RICHARD L. WEYMAN Dick Vocational Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Interclass Basketball 25 Roosevelt Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Student Ath- letic Association 15 Junior Prom Committee 25 Drum Major 3. Good looking . . likable . . fond of his hair--and Helen. RUSSEL CHARLES STIMELY Russ General Class Officer 15 Student Council 15 As- sembly 1, 2, 35 Banking Officer 35 Junior Prom Committeeg Lore Staff: Basketball 1, 2, 35 Soccer 35 Glee Club 3 5 Dramatic Club 2, 3 5 Dramatic Class 2, 35 Dramatic Club Play 3. Popular with fair sex . . excellent actor . . Embassy usher . . handsome blond, DORSEY D. STUCK Dope Vocational A woman-hater from Granville. JOHN VAN NATA Doc General Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Journal. ism 35 Assembly 1. VVitty . . a great imitator . . wants to become a citizen of Great Britain. THOMAS A. WERTZ, Jr. Tommy', General Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 35 Assembly 1, 25 Senior Class Play. Tall, dark, and handsome . . ladies man . . likes a variety. JAMES C. WHEELER Mogwa Vocational Athletic Association 25 Interclass Base- ball 1. 2: Interclass Basketball 1, 25 Football 3. Quiet . . good looking . . likable . . good sport . . fond of Irene lll . V x. JOSEPH WILLIARD Drummer General Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Student Counncil 15 Interclass Bas- ketball lg Interclass Track 1, District Orchestra 33 All-State Orchestra 33 All-State Band 3: Senior Class Play. Musician . . practical joker . . A-2's gift to the ladies. JAMES H. WOLFKIEL Ozzie Vocational Small . . talkative . . shy . . would like to have a girl. MARY CAMPBELL Sis Vocational Glee Club 1. Likes a certain Russell . . happy-gm lucky . . likes to giggle. ANNA MARY SECREST t'Annie General Orchgstga 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 2: Assembly l. ' . . Quiet . . violinist . . dependable , . likes to ride in a Willys. WILLIAM H. CLARK Bill Vocational Interclass Basketballg Senior Class Play. Quiet spoken . . girl shy . . air minded . . laughs at bum jokes. LEYVIS J. FARLING Frog Vocational Senior Class Play. Likes to talk about himself and his dates. ROBERT A. MAYES Toz1r Vocational Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 35 Senior Class Play. Small . . bashful . . likes to swim at the Y. M. C. A. JOE WILSON uslappyu General Senior Class Play. High school Fred Astair . . argues with the women . . studious. ROBERT M. BALL Bounce Vocational Red hair . . good looking . . likes to flirt with the girls. WALTER WILSON Bud Scientific Athletic Association 13 Interclass Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3: Student Council 33 As- sembly 1: Senior Class Play. Tall . . dark . . suave . . likes State College . . keeps you guessing. ROBERT L. ZIEGLER PiL?!eye Vocational Class Treasurer 35 Lore Staff 3: Student Council 2, 3: G-.ee Club 3: Football 2, 33 Class Basketball lg Senior Class Play. Tall . . good looking . . cooperative . . likes a certain Evelyn. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Face the lVlusicH THE PLAYERS Parker, the butler, Russell Carter, Robert Penn, the Major s nephew, William Rittenhouse: Terry Martin, a nixzht club singer. Jane Ann Sherman: Otis Stayzgrers, a Wall St. hnancier, Joseph Williardg Major Penn, a wealthy ink manufacturer, G.enn Sheaffer: Cousin David, Robert MrMnllenq Cousin Rob, Robert Ziegler: Cousin Essie, Bettie Talib: Little Roberta, Marjory Wisehauptg Cousin Bobbie, Betty Bingman: Cousin Rob's sons. Robert, Mayes, Elwood Loht, David Georire, C.ifton Huffnayzleg Cousin Essie's sons, Ralph Fleminlr, Robert Hare, William Bodley, William Snookg Mrs. 0'Zileh. a wealthy widow. Jane Powellg Jackie, her adopted daughter. Madeline Murtiffg Jill, another daughter. Gene Deamer: Lefty Flynn, a man of the world, William Chamberlain: Professor Templeton, a tutor, Merle M1-Faddeng Lulu, a maid, Polly William- son: A Detective, Bertrude Hetrick: A Policeman, David George. TH E CHORUSES Friends of Terry and Bob-fMary Hall, Audrey John- son, Beatrice Messerman, Helen Reed, Dolores Rouse, Margaret Rupert. Mary Weaver, Betty Wertz, Jaek Biddle. Stuart Hess, Robert Kramer, William McCoy, Richard Shade, Marlin Wagner, Joseph Wilson, Walter Wilson. Winchell Girls---Audra Bloom, Helena Burkett, Mar- cella Goss. Betty Jane Noerr, Mildred Miller, Delores Rouse, Madeline Swartz, Doris Wike. Mrs. O'Zileh's Daughters---Sally Amend, Patsy Bows- man, Betty Jordan. Ida Belle Morgan, Phyllis Stein- imrer. Helen Taub. Emily Vogt, Faye Zettle. Guestsfliettv Detweiler, Elsie Druckenmiller, Marjorie Goodwin, Evelyn Harshbarger, Dorothy Hockenberry, Joyee Hower. Ethel McCallips, Mildred Miller. Ruth Newpher, Constance Rhoades, Jayne Smith, Madeline Swartz. Debs and Escorts- -Helen Bickhart. Mary Burke, Helen Beal, Betty Carpenter. Ann Lutz. Madeline Osborne, Ruth Traxler, Sara VVeaver, Donald Bearley, Gerald Funk, Ralph Fleming, Robert Hare. Clifton Huff- nagrle. Elroy Loht, Karl Loht. Robert Mayes. Waltz Couples -Helena Burkett, Betty Erdley, Mae Irene Gross. Betty Haaiz. Ethel Levinson, Doris Lyneh. Blanford Martin, Florence Park. Jack Criss- man. Robert Canoe, Charles Hinkle. Robert Kramer. NValter Miller, William Pry, Samuel Rocco, William Runkle. Pals of Lefty Gerald Funk, Russell Lepley, Merle Mc- Fadden. Robert McMullen, William McCoy, Rush Priee, Ralph Slemons, Robert Ziegler. Who's Who Girls- Marjorie Bersinger. Audra Bloom. Ann Butterworth. Helen Dipnery. Kathryn Fowler. Rosalie Hockenberry, Annis Mellot, Elizabeth Mont- j2,'Ul'nl'Yy. Sim! Sine Chorus Edward Brandt, Roger Dugrhi. Jan-k Houser, Karl Kauffman. Russe'l Lepley, Rush Price. Carroll Sehutawie, Ralph Slemons. 'FH l-I USHERS Jane Ansar. Mary Brinton. Gertrude Christopher. Carolyn Erb, Margaret Fo'k. Fannie Grassmyer, Erma Harper. Sarah Hughes. William Keaele, Ruth Kuhn. Jane Lash. Florence Lembo. Lina Lucchesi, Hazel Miller, Marie Miller, Lois Mover, Edith Pannebaker, Marian Riekard, Roy Roush, Margaret RUIJP. Geraldine Snook. Pearl Steinbaryzer. Robert Taylor. Amy Walters, Jean Wertz. Virginia White, Jeanne Wolfkill, Jessie Worley. Margaret Zeiders. THE STAGE Hl+lLl'ERS David Goss, John Hendricks. Pete Marines. Marlyn Bender. Roger Howe. Lewis Farlinyr, William Clarke. Howard Shaeffer, John Bingzman. Who's Who Most popular: Girl-Marian Rickard Boy-Jack Houser Best looking: Girl--Marian Rickard Boy-Warren Reed Best. dancer: Girl--June Eisenhart Boy--Joe Wilson Most friendly: Girl-Jane Apgar Boy-Ja-ck Houser Wittiest: Girl-Jayne Kyle Boy-John VanNatta Most exciting: Girl-Jayne Kyle Boy-Bob McMullen Most conceited: Girl-Jayne Kyle Boy-Warren Reed Most bashful: Girl-Josephine Myers Boy-Roy Roush Most talented: Girl-Florence Stashak Boy-Joe Willard Vocational Poll Most popular: Girl--Madeline Murtiff Boy-Joe Attivo Best looking: Girl-Gene Deamer Boy-Jack Crissman Best dancer: Girl-June Eisenhart Boy--James Bearley Most friendly: Girl-Madeline Murtilf Boy-Clarence Wheeler Wittiest: Girl-Margaret Rupp Boy--John Bingman Most exciting: Girl-Faye Zettle Boy-Hank Shade Most conceited: Girl-Jayne Kyle Boy--J oe Attivo Most bashful: Girl-Mary Burke Boy-Roger Howe Most talented: Girl-Florence Stashak Boy--Joe Willard SCHOOL SONGS Here's to Alma Mater Dear Old L. H. S. We all revere and honor The school that we love best You bet we do Proudly wave our colors Of Maroon and Steel Standing for her high ideals For evermore. Old L. H. S. For you we'll do our best We'll hold the line in rain or shine And man to man we'll stand Rah! Rah! Rah! Our school so dear, for you we'll always cheer When day is done, the victory won, We'll be loyal to you. -By Palmer S. Mitchell OLD L. H. S. Now We all march on together, On thru fair and stormy weather, And When'er We have a fight to fight We'll win it for the cause that is right. She our pride and spirit raises As we stand and sing her praises, For we proudly do our school revere And greet her with a rousing triple cheer. For Old Old Old Old L. H. L. H. L. H. L. H. to you your sons are ever loyal, your name will ever cherished be we'll give a cheer for that royal, our Alma Mater dear. On we'll march to fame and honor, In her name we'll tight to conquer, On the diamond, football, field, or track The enemy we'll steadily hold back. With a vim the fight beginning, For old L. H. S. we're winning, When the battle's o'er and the contest done, Our team will have another victory won. For MARCHING TO VICTORY Hail to our Lewistown High, Shout and raise your voice to the sky. We'll praise your deeds both old and new, And always be loyal, worthy, and true, In every game Weill uphold your name, Bearing your banner to glory and fame. Faithful we will ever be, While Marching to Victory. Activities of The Public Speaking Class The public speaking class this year-speaking in terms of athletics-has had a very successful season. We were quite fortunate in that the many different phases of speech work which we studied enabled more peop'e to participate in more contests. The first half of the season was devoted entirely to debates and debating tournaments. The follow- ing was our schedule of practice debates for the year. Feb. 21-Tyrone Aiiirmative vs. Lew'istown Negative QHJ ,,,,,,, ,.,,,, N o Decision Feb. 23--Lewistown Afiirmative vs. Tyrone Negative CAD ,,,.,,,.7,,,,,..,,..,, ,,,,, N o Decision Feb. 28-Huntingdon Aflirmative vs. Lewistown Negative QHJ 2 teams ,...... N0 Decision Mar. 2-Lewistown Afiirmative vs. Huntingdon Negative QAJ 2 teams ,.,,,,, No Decision Mar. 21-Lewistown Affirmative vs. State College Negative CAD 2 teams ..., Lewistown Mar. 23-State College Affirmative vs. Lewistown Negative QHJ 2 teams... State College Mar. 28-Freeburg Aiiirmative vs. Lewistown Negative QHJ ................ 7..,,,,,,,,,,., F 1'eelO1.1Tg' Mar. 28-Lewistown Affirmative vs. Freeburg Negative QHJ ....,.............,,,,..,V,,,.,. Freeburg' At the debate tournament in Lock Haven, March 11, Lewistown had three teams. Team A, Afiirmative, Karl Bergey, Mervin Krentzmang Negative, Madeline Hummel, Jean Searer. Team B, Aflirmative, Ellen Houser, Bill Silcoxg Negative, Helen Reed, DeVera Miller. Team C, Affirmative, Max Steinbach, Peggy Fultong Negative, James Henry, John Steinbach. In the B class tournament, Team B won. The other phases of speech Work in which our high school took part were original oration, oratorical declamation, humorous declamation, dramatic declamation, Shakes- pearean reading, and poetry reading. The first speech tournament was held at the Burn- ham High School Building, March 24. Lewistown High School competed with Milroy High School for the county representatives. In this contest all four of the girls who represented Lewistown won Hrst place. These girls were: Ellen Houser-Original Oration Anne Butterworth-Oratorical Declamation DeVera Miller-Shakespearean Reading Betty Haag-Poetry Reading The western district speech contest of the National Forensic League was held March 29, at California, Pa. Those students who took part Were: Ellen Houser-Original Oration-Dramatic Declamation Anne Butterworth-Oratorical Declamation Helen ReedgOratorical Declarnation Madeline Hommel-Humorous Declamation DeVera Miller--Shakespearean Reading The Central District contest of the Pennsylvania Forensic League was held at State College, April 14. The purpose of this contest was to determine those people who would enter the State contest. Lewistown was represented in the following events: DebatingsAHirmative-Mervin Krentzman, Karl Bergey. Negative-Madeline Hommel, Jean Searer. Original Oration+Ellen Houser Oratorical Declamation--Anne Butterworth Shakespearean Reading-DeVera Miller Poetry Reading-Betty Haag Lewistown placed 1st in Poetry Readingg 2nd in Debating, Oratorical Declamation, and Shakespearean Readingg and 4th in Oratorical Oration. The students who won first place in this contest are entitled to enter the State Contest at Norristown, April 28. 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We were eager to begin our new adventure, and at our first class meeting elected the following of- ficers: President, Richard Herbsterg vice-president, Betty Washg secre- tary, Ellen Houserg and treasurer, Bob Hughes. We had several members of our class on the football teams, basket- ball squads, and in various other athletic activitiesg other members of the class participated in all the activities carried on in the school. This year we again entered these portals with a great deal more experience and education. We elected officers to help guide and lead us Vs 1940 through the second year of our high-school life. They were: President, Richard Harbsterg vice-president, Betty Washg secretary, Ellen Houserg and treasurer, Fred Phenicie. Several members of our class were on the championship football and basketball teams. At our second class meeting, We chose our class colors-'tBlue and Gold. We decided to buy pennants and hats at a later meeting. We regret to see the Class of '39 leaving and wish them the best of luck and success in their chosen vocations While treading the pathways of life. To the Class of '41 We wish to extend our compliments for their fine success. RICHARD HERBSTER, '40 ELLEN HOUSER Secretary FRED PHENICIE Treasurer Jonesy Jones ,.,,,,,, Mickey Leeper , ,,,, Hairy Nace ,,,,,, Pat Patterson ,,,,,,,,, Mack Steinbach i'NOYHi6y, Anderson Sally Bratton ,,,,,,, Burney Brown ,,,,,, Jane Casner ,,,,,, Lou Duman Squirley Fisher ,,,,,,, Peggy Fowler H ' 77 ' Rigamarole oi Class of 1940 B-1 Getting algebra .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Using posey-Water Kissing girls good-night ,,,,,,,,,,,Trying to date Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passing CH Physics Worrying about her marks ,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,.,,,,,e,,,..,Art1stic ,,,,,,Proud of her dancing feet Loves to skate Likes a certain Ralph ,,,,,,,,Very sophisticated Q 'IJ EVIQ Haines ,. , ,,,, i..,,,, ,,,,,,,v.. H a ils from Alfarata ulnsectl' Hornberger ,,,, Y ,... 7 H ,,,, ,,,, A rguing with B. B. Ellen Houser ,,,,,,,.,,, , , ,,,, Striving for an A average Doity Kearns ,.,7 ,,7,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W itty t'Louise Long ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Visiting McVeytown Jean McCaffrey ,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,, D ating Jim Switie McCormick, Decide between Whitey and Switzer Flannel Feet Milliken ,.,....,.i.,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Flighty Stuck Shilling ,,,7 , , ,Y,7,, . ....,7 ,,,,,7 T rying to keep to tdate' 'Helen Stetler ., .,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A l W ays jolly Stricker Stricker .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Likes rose Buds Swiney Swineford H ,,,,, ,,,,,., .,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,, F u l l of fun Shark Swyers ,,,,, ,,,,,, V isiting Mr. Fagan's home-room B-2 UCarl Bawn .,,, ,,,, , H ,,,,,,,,,,,. Trying to rival Lindbergh Tony Bedlyon ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. High-scoring Wildcat Karl ' Bergey , ,. ,,,, ,,,,,, Trying to escape tardiness Dick Britt ,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,, Doing back shorthand homework W11npy Linn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,7,,,, M r. Houser's star student t'Pucky Phenicie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Tormenting Miss Marks Willie Walker ,,,,,,,,,, Frieda Arnold ,.,,,,,,, Lura Barber ,,,,,. Marjie Charles ,,,, Trying to get in good with Marian ,.w....v.,,Trying to reduce , ...,,,,,,.i,,, Boy! does she like Mifflin , ,,,,, Strutting her stuff on ice Bon1e Deavor ,.,, ,,.,,,,,,, W ants to move across the street Marilyn Gracey ,,,,s, Chippy G-oss ,,,,ii....iv. Alma Hostetler ,,,,o,,,,...Borrowing gum from Fred ..,.l.,,,..,,,,, Continual gum-chewer Stepping out with Gossie Kathryn Jones ,,.,i,... ,, Reading her out-of-town letters Dot Margritz ,,.,,,,,,,, Dotf' Notestine ,,,,,,,,,, Rosie Ort ,,,,,,,, ,Entertaining Bill 3 nights a week Still hunting that Belleville Boy W ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, Waiting for the General Glory Reed Y,,,iii,..ii....i.,i Novak's flashy 2-year veteran Betty,' Rossinan ...,,,,,,.. Trying for an A in shorthand f'Smittie Smith ii,s,, 'fJeanie Snook ,,,,,,,,, HShorty Vaughn ,,,,,,,, Helene Warntz ,,,,,,, Posie Young ,,,, Butch Bair ,,,,,, Stopping at Sassamans for air Likes visiting Altoona ,W,,i.,.,Gazing at A1by's picture . ,,,,,,,,,,,Fighting with Dick ' ,,.. Hanging around Valley Street B-3 ,,,,,,Being bashful 'I snot Bickel riccrc , e,,,,,,,President of Woman Haters MaJor', Check ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, M aking points Harryi' Dilman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,.,,,,,,,,,,, Seen at Headings' f'Killer Dunn , ,,,, ,, Jake Erdley ,l,,, Shark Gehrett Bill Seiber ,,,,,,,,, Bug Baxter ,,,,,,,,,, 'fEggie 'Beatty ,,s,,,s Bud Fike ,,,, t ,... . Taddy Fisher ,,,,. Flicky Flick , t'Megl Goss ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, , Jane Henderson Purr Herrington Kasy Kasrnark ,,,,,,., Elam Kensel ,,,, 'tBillie Marshall ,, '4Peggy Nein ,,,,,,,,, Jeanie Searer ,,,, Waiting for that certain woman ,.,...,.,....Woman hater ., ,. .....,,,,,,..,,,,, Telling Uiishyu stories ,.....,,,,Making a hit with her .,,,,,,Her Shirley Temple curls ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Likes to visit Clare's . ..,, ,,,. . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... F riendly ., A ,,,,, Likeness to Dorothy Lamour ,,,,......lnterested in a sophomore ..,ii,,,,.,,, Always laughing ,.,.Very, very quiet ,.,,,,,,Singing in the choir ,,,,,,,,Likes a certain Red ,,,,,,Making up her mind , ,e,. ,,,,, T alking to him Slim and pretty ,.,,,Striving' for A B-4 Dave Clare ,,,,, ,,,,., , ,,.,.,,,,,, S hy of girl friends Iggie Egolf ,,,,.., ,,,,,,, H is heart is in Milroy Cookf' Graham A...,,..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Bingy's Romeo Mike Harrison ,,,,,,,,,,, i,,,,,,,i,,,.,,,.,., F ond of bookkeeping Ding-Ding Leach i,,, ii,,,iii,, H en-peeked by a sophomore Eugene Hobbs i,,.i,V ii,,,, , ...,,,,,,i,,,ii,,o,.. L oves his Algebra 'KShotsy Shotzberger ,,,,e Attempting to go to 4th Street Betty Clark ,,eeeeee,e eeee ,,eee , , , eeee e,e,e,,,,,e Q ...,e,,ee,,,e,,,,,... Q uiet MuZzy'l Cockrill ,,,, , ,,,, Waiting for letters from Virginia Bun Goodwin ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,v,,. . , ,....,.l,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... Boy shy uHelen Fisher ,,,, . ,,,,,,,i,,.,,.. ,, l,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.....,,e Athletic Paul Herrington ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,, B oy shy or is she? t'Dot Huey ,,,,,,,,,,,,, HRuth Lanesberry ,,,,,, t'Rudy Mellinger .,.....,. Ruthie Moist ,,,,... Jean Schmidt ,,,,,,i Mi.,AgoL.,,,m....,,,,..Studious ,,,,,,Fond of a certain Cecile .,,,,,,,,,,Artistically inclined ,,,,,,,Getting good marks of Burnham Betty Sellers ,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, W ..., ,,,.,,.... .,,,,,, A ' 'Roxy fan Shirkie Shirk ,i,,,,, ,,,,,i,,, F ond of singing for teacher Sara Walker ,,,,,..l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Likes to drive a car Betty Wash ,i,i ....,. f Y. ..,i... Has a weakness for red hair Elsie', Zimmerman ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r.,,.,,,,,,.,,,, N ever talks B-5 Brother Rat Harris ,,,,, . ,,,,,,,. .f,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H o mework Jim Henry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . ,,,,, C atching up with his French Dick Herbster ,,,e,,, ,Thinking of going in hotel business Percy Shontz ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Likes a certain Rumbaugh Tear Troendle iii, , iiiii, ,i,,,,,,, V isiting Wayne Street Bert', Wagner ,,ii , f ifoioi, Likes to go sled Riden Sis Brindel ,,,, ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, W Likes a certain Plymouth 'tTeenie Brownlee ,,.,i,,,,i,,i,,,i Looking at the t'Lyter side D'etty Detweiler ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., A dmiring Wilfred Sis Gross ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,mGo1ng to school 4 6 K 6 1 I A 1 1 6 6 1 A 1 A Connie Handakas ,,7,,,,A , ,, Rigamarole of Class of 1940 Making bets with Floogie Blondiei' Harris YY7sss,,, 7,,Y,,,,Y,Y7,,77,777.. , Y.,,77,,7,,7,,, B lushing Floogie Hommel ,,,, W , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Arguing Fluff Lennartz ,,,,s,,,,,..Y.,,,,,, Attending Albright College Blackiel' Marrone ,,,,,, .. ,i.i Dick is her favorite Shade Lefty' McKee ,,,,,,,,,,,....,, Juniata Joint's basketball star Queenie Miller ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,V,,,,,,, H arry's habit Ginny Moyer ..Vv,e.,ee,.,,,eee,,,e, . L e,7,7e7.,,,e,,,,e Her boy friends Tice Rosenburg ,,,, Shield -ing her diamonds Betsy Singleton ,,,,, One of Shower Room Troubadors Muddy Snyder ,, ,,s..,,,,,,,, ,..,.., . .,,President of Men Haters Red Sulof Y,,,,,,, Getting someone else to read the Bible Gardy Acker ,,,,,, ,, ,,,e Visiting the south end of town Jim Crawford Y .,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,.Jay-V star 'Huck Hughes ,,,, ,se, ,,,,, e,,, I m u st see Margie tonight Rudy Knepp .,.e Following Dutch Wilson's footsteps Jay-Moe Miller ,,,, ,,,,ee. ,,,,, 7 ,,,, J . ,Y,Y,,,,,ee W oman Hater? Foggy Ritts ,,,,,.,, ,.,Y ..., , ,,,,,,...,YYY,,YY,,YY,,,,,,,,YY,YY, . Y Ambitious Jonesy Searer ,,,,,,,, Dutch Wilson Moe Wilson ,,,,,,7,. Frizzie Barrett ,,.. , Aggie Espigh ,,,,,i,, Pete Fletcher ,,,, , Puggy Graham ,,,, Frenchie Harris ,, ,,,, ,. Guney Hess ,,,e ,, ,, Sis Hoffman , ,,,,,, . 7 ,.,, Following Kate ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Girl crazy ,,,,Studious ,,,,,,,,rlsn't Shamokin interesting? Learning to be a reporter ,,,m,,,Talking about 'fRed Where is Dutch ,,,,,,,Visiting Yeagertown ,,,,Draw1ng Winnie Hollen ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,eY,,,, W r iting notes to Davis Ginnie Kennedy .,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G abbing DeeDee Miller ,,,, ,.,..,.,,.,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,, V i siting Lancaster Butch Niman ,,,,e,,,, . ,,..,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,,, L ikes a certain Bill Lizzie Peifer ,,,,,,,,,, Postmistress for Winnie and Davis Ricky Randolph ,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,..,,,,,,, Visiting State College Bea Seiler ,,,s,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,e,,,,,e....,,,,,, P ainfully slow Goldie Bug Shivley ,,,,, Looking for the green Plymouth Toni Shontz .,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, L i kes to play villian Blondie Thompson ,,,,,.,,,i,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Talking about Bob Jo Tubbs ,,,,,,,,, ,, ..,.,,,. ., .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,... Bashful Sis Winegardner ,,,,,, ,e,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,, , Noisy 11-V-1 Kenny Fisher ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, T alks too much Dick Horton ,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trying to get a girl One Punch Lohman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . ,,,i,,,, . ,,,, Likes to box Star Metzgar ,,,, ,,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, B a s k etball star Chiefl' Goodwin ,,,e,,, Best dog west of the Mississippi Pally Pauley ,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B a shful Pic Hassinger ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,. ,,,,,s,,,,, A second Donald Duck Fleet Foot Johnson . ,,eY,.,,,,,,,,,c Football star Bob Ba.ily ,,,,,e.s,,,,,,,,s,s,,. ,,,ss,,,,.,,,c G irl shy Snapsi' Wagner ,,,,,,,, Ed ' Fish ,,,,,,,, .,,,.,..Soccer star . .. ,r,,Girl shy Ac Aa u if A: AA AA H u an cc cc n u ic 44 as ac 4: sa AA U Raify Raifsnider Bud McClure ,,,, ,,,,,,, School Boy Rowe ,,,,,,, Smokey Snyder ,,,,,., Dutch Focht ,,,e,,, L Budu Englehart e,,,,, Muttn Singley ,,,, Lardy Snook ,,,,,. Dickl' Yeater ,,,, ,, Herb Milliken , ,,,,, , Wings Elmer , Butch Haag f Peten Pelter ,,,e , ,,,,,, 7 Play Boy Shingler ,,,, Deacon Clark ,, ,,,,,, , Assie King ,,,,,,, , Horse Roger ,,,,,,, Bob Riden ,,,,,,,, Pat'-' Close ,,,, ,,,,,, 7 Bob Stewart ,,,,r,,,,,,, Alfy Maunder ,, ,,,,,. Rawhide Brannon ,,..,,, Pete Dubindorf ,,,,,, Bucket Butler ,,,, Pete Peters Bim' Curry ,, Dick Elsesser ,,,,, Lefty Kirk ,,,,, ,,,, Arky Klinger ....,, Tony Toner ,,,,,,,,,,, Windy Wagner , ,,,,, , Wes Peace ....,,,,,,,,,, Moe Ream ,,,,,,,,,,, Whiz Boyer , Joe Oldt ,,,,,,, ,,,r,,,,, Monk Jordon ,,,,,,,,,,, Duke Notestfne ,, Slewfoot Britt ,,,,,, General Johnson , ,.,, , 7 Bob ' Clare ,,,,,,,, Coach Felker ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Big Chew Flanagan ,,,,Very bashful Trying to play basketball , ,.,., .,,,,,,,,,,, P lays baseball ,,,,,,,,Weakness for blondes ,,,,,.l,,,,...,,Woodshop Romeo Likes to ride a bicycle ...Boy Scout . ,,cc ,,s,, W ould like to reduce Proud of his soccer letter ,,,,, Swimming is his sport ....,,,,,,,,,Draws airplanes ,,,,r,,,,Keeping his hair combed Likes Detention Hall 7 H r......e,,,,,,, Talks too much Shy Likes to tease girls 11-V-2 7,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Weakness for blondes Football hero ,,,,,,,,cTall, dark, and handsome ,,,,c..,,,,Gashful ,,,,,,,.rTall and muscular Girl crazy . A Always hungry U Short and handsome ,, Likes to go fishing Mount Rock Vagabond , . Trying to be quiet shy .Basketball star ,,,,,,,,,,Truck driver ,, 7 ,.,, Likes to go hunting . W Keeping his hair combed Blond and good looking ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,RoXy victim Likes to hike ,,,,,,,,,,,Girl shy .,,Tried to be a soldier .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, L adies man , ,,r, L Coaching short Circuits Likes barbed wire fences Chick Weston ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,, C h asing Kate Steamboat Fulton ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, T alks too much Sonny Haywood ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, E ats breakfast in school Hersh Spearing ,,,,,,, ., H . .,.....,.,,,r,,,,,, Very studious Ray Peace r,,, ,,,,, , , ,,,, r,,,, , ,, lnclined to be quiet Gable Corkins ,,,,,, . Trying to get his girl back Boulvard Dean ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,,, C hasing June bugs Jock Rankin ,,,, ,,,,r,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,r, T a lks too much Winniew Murschel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Likes to drink pepsi cola Pin Boy Baumgardner ,,r., .,,, ,,r,, L i kes to play hooky Johnnie Carpenter ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Likes to skip school CLASS OF 1941 John Amig William Boynton Robert Check James Park Arthur Dumpman Robert Franklin George Heath Courtney Hughes Bill Kline James Lynch Maurice Lyter Kenneth Miller Frank Ross Ralph Secrest Oral Smith Tony Tomasille C-2 Charles Aurand Milton Brandt Edwin Corkins James Fulton Earl Huff Dean Runkle Dick Sellers Fred Stashak James Utts Lois Arnold Nellie Barraclough Melissa Bodley Clinton Beardsley Joe Dalby John Dobbs William Glunk Robert Kelso William McClure Harold Rowe Lester Seiler John Steinbach Willis Van Dyke Bob Quigley Jean Arnold Sophomore J Class Oflicers President: Robert Quigley Vice-President: Peggy Fulton Secretary-Treasurer: Evelyn Wilson C-1 Ronald Troxell Helen Affen Leona Bailey Gladys Blasdale Elsie Branstetter Dorothy Clark Johanna Craig Jean Davies Leola Fairbanks Louella Folk Betty Glant Fay Goss Dorothy Herbster Betty Hockenberry C-2 Betty Britt Emma Coffey Joyce Cramer Hope Dillman Helen Jean Fetterolf Jean Forcey Jane Ganoe Bettie Harris Eleanor Haywood Gladys Hess Helen Kerstetter C-3 Bettiann Batcheller Mary Boreman Joyce Broome Ruth Coleman Genevieve Dixon Joyce Fink Peggy Fulton Dorothy Goss Bettie Hood Lolabelle Johnson Anna Kinney Geraldine Kyle Eleanor Hesketh Bella Jones Jean Koontz Doris Lewis Jean Mayes Helen M. Miller Marion Nash Betty Nayler Virginia Riden Gladys Schmidt Janet Slautterback Sara Kline Alice Thompson Ruth Threlkeld Ruth Weaver Evelyn Wilson Janice Kramp Mary Ellen Lewis June McCoy June Miller Jane Noble Bette Quay ' Joyce Smith X Ruth Smith Relda Stouffer Patti Lou Wagner Mary Wertz Ann Weaver Dorothy Jean Wisehaupt Marjorie Liggett Grace McCrory Sarah Miller Ida Pacini Helen Rake Louise Rumbaugh Dorothy Ann Ryan Winifred Searer Margaret Stott Hazel Stricker Jeanne Wike Florence Wolfgang Irvin Berney Robert Davis Austin Furner Harold Goss William Klawitter Holmes McCormick John Riegle Ray Schilling Sam Shearer Donald Stidfole Victor Wertz Charles Witmer Carmen Anderson Betty Attivo Eleanor Aurand Betty Barber Donald Berryman Joyce Brandt Martha Cavanaugh Loretta Cornelius Martha Corson Mae Crago Martha Curry Mary Emerick Roxine Fish Martha Furner Dorothy Gress Bette Hineman Cathryn Houtz Mary Johnson George Bigelow William Chapple Robert Erbel George Hannon Vincent Kochenderfer Walter McFadden Marlin Mowery Lewis Reynolds Alvin R. Secrest Robert Shoff Erma Aurand CLASS OF 1941 C-4 Cleo Boyer Erma Bubb Anna Corbin Betty Yoder Frances Yeatter Mary Wiend Helen Beckwith Erma Wakefield Gertrude Waite Dorothy Stringer Priscilla Smoker Jean Siebert Helen Rummel C-5 Doris K'ine June Lance Isabelle Machamer Theresa McLaughlin Mildred Muthersbaugh Myrtle Peffer Edna Proudfoot June Reed Dolly Shade Elizabeth Shield Doris Snook Louise Strobel Bernice Watson Margaret Weakland Verla Wilson Dorothy Will C-6 Elizabeth Benner Dorothy Black Betty Brannon Betty Charles Dolores Davies Harriet Taub Grace Esworthy Virginia Fletcher Romaine Gates Jean Gutshall Mariane Henry Jane Rankin Edna Lue Peck Betty Morrison Nellie McElhany Ethel Leninger Helen Kyle Carrie Kline Harriet Kinsel Sarah Houser Florence Gregg Isabelle Fultz May Fisher Betty Duvall Marion Cunningham Ruth Zimmerman Richard Biddle George Brannon Wesley Burkett Frank Burlew Bill Cunningham Harvey Eckhart Bob Knouse Robert McCurry Lewis Miller Cullen Price Alvin Riener Art Schutawie Edward Shear Lewis Wisehaupt Earl Woomer Hazel Hughes Marion Kling Kathryn Leonard Amanda Marinos Eva Pennebaker Dorothy Peters Faith Reidenbaugh Audrey Shaeffer Lois Shunkwiler Patricia Snook Dorothy Stumpf CLASS OF 1942 Glenn Dettrey Jack Gracey Samuel Gilbert Kenneth Grumbine Wayne Johnson Robert Margritz Hugh Sherman Joseph Weber Mary Amend Robert Myers Richard Billiar Gus Boova Richard Brown Glenn Burk Alvah Caldwell Johnnie Dimeo Richard Fry Norman Harpster Norman Levin Everett Mundy Edwin Birsch William Gehrett W'ellingt0n Kelly Richard Smith Ethel Aurand Mary Jane Boova Margaret Caldwell Elinor Erdly Joan Apgar Janet Aurand Dorothy Brannon Lucille Burke Sara Davidson Olene Duman Hope Friskey Helen Goss Marjorie Goss Dorothy Hesketh Ruth Hoffman Kathryn Jenkins 9A1 Betty Aurand Frances Bloom Marilyn Boyer Jacquelyne Gracey Colleen Kearns Betty Knudson Mary Milliken Hannah Schroyer 9A2 Jay Ream Hugh Schilling Gerald Sitkin Oscar Weaver David Wertz Don Glyn Yerg Joyce Bentsel Betty Brown Helen Harris Leonor Levinson 9A3 Patsy Erdley Betty Louise Folk Dorothy Hughes Matilda Ickes Jean Jordan Bettie Lyter Virginia McKee 9B Betty Kanarr Dorothy Kochenderfer Charlotte Lash Mary Lewis Jane Loht Esther Lukens Joyce Markley Lois McCartney Hazel Miller Janice Mowery Helen Page Audrey Shumaker Jeanne Skinner Phyllis Smith Helen Stimely J eane Ruble Ruth Teter Lucille Troendle Hannah Van Dyke Patsy Yoder Betty Maines Rose Marrone Ann Nicholson Helen Owens Dorothy Pyles Phyllis Rothrock Delores Shepherd Kathleen Schutawi Betty Sizer Peggy Thompson Adelaide Weaver Jane Manbeck Alice Massey Ann Morgan Betty Norris Q Marjorie Pennebaker Verletta Pershaw Lois Vogt Mildred Warner Mary Raifsnider Marjorie Reigle Betty Snyder Mary Summers Virginia Swope Betty Utts Norma Wagner Mamie Weikel Betty Wills Betty Wilson Tracey Walker CLASS OF 1942 Darwin Bailey Leon Cutler Melvin Defoe Clarence Goss Richard Henkle Kenneth McCracken Harold Nerhood Leslie Page Paul Page Frederick Rupp Blaine Searer Rex Bailey William Berryman William Clokey Jack Davis James Dippery Kenneth Fisher Donald Gutshall Herbert Hannon Harold Hummel Charles Kahler Robert Nash William Derr Harold Gilbertson James Hannon Frank Huff Percy Kline Ray Lash Donald Lawver Bernard Linn David Phenicie George Phillips William Reeder David Corson Richard Coleman Dallas Demskie Neal Demskie William Dwyer David Earnest Robert Hamsher Richard Lane Howard Plumb Russell Reigle Jack Spear 9Bl Thomas Swineford VVilliam Yocum Anna Belle Beal Betty Bowers Loretta Estright Miriam Heeter Frances McClellan Betty Mellinger Mary Musser 9B2 Lloyd Shehan Mildred Davidson Dorothy Deavor Helen Gilbert Betty Gilchrist Betty Habbershon Dorothy Harshbarger Pauline Lingle Dorothy Moist Elizabeth McLucas 9B3 Reginald Stewart Andrew Suppee Brantley Wyatt Fred Yocum Ella Bailey Betty Bearley Adaline Charles Naomi Elmer Sara Gisewhite Jayne Hannon Alice Killinger 9B4 Carl Stewart Carmen Watson Lois Berkey Mabel Boreman Betty Claycomb Lois Daubert Violet Gross Janet Grove Barbara Haller Betty Haubrick Jessamine James Norene Nolan Marie O1'r Helen Osborne Mildred Reed Betty Seibert Mary Seibert Ruth Shore June Slear Evelyn St. Clair Frances Wagner Betty Walter Ruth Orner Charlotte Pearce Margaret Price Betty Ritter Bertha Rothrock Loyce Searer Thelma Shehan Betty Shirey Betty Sprout Peggy Truscott Mary Zannino Louise Lash Louise Long Ethel Minehart Mary Morgan Elinor Page Arlene Palm Kathleen Quay Elsie Slemons Anna Thompson Elizabeth Ulsh Patricia Woods June James Marjorie Jordan Sara Langhom Betty Miller Alice Noland Isabelle Rager Dolores Seese Earlene Stiftler Margie Wise Patsy Varner 9Vl CLASS OF 1942 9V1 Renard Beatty Harry Botteicher Andrew Brownwell John Eyster Ronald Morgan Charles Seiler Elizabeth Brannon Nevada Brannon Eleanor Custer Anna Eby Betty Fisher Betty Feathers Dorothy Fultz Martha Freed Mary Harker Virginia Hess Phyllis Hockenberry Rae Hughes Mabel Lash Ruth Long Sara Logan Betty Long Madeline McAtee Mary Murray Grace Mayes Florence McCans Zelda Miller Alice Mitchell Geraldine Quay Maxine Swartz Emma Smith Erma Smith Thelma Stitt Betty Walker Dolorious Yocum Josephine Zannino 9V2 Basil Ammerman Jack Blessing George Camp Robert Cook Lewis Druckenmiller James Davis James Elder Calvin Funk Ambrose Gantz Herman Gardner Russell George Raymond Gers Bernard Kasmark Bruce Kustaborder Earl Kuhn Richard Morgan Eugene Snook John McBride William Mellott Kenneth Miller Blaine Pennebaker Charles Spearing Pete Siler Glen Soult Sylvester Snook Lee Teenie Robert Weaver Harry Wagner YVarren Wagner Thomas VVeyant Charles Wilson Harry Young Robert Zong Wayne Stewart Robert Peters 9V3 Donald Benner Joe Bollman William Cooney Samuel Dill David Folk Richard Gemberling Howard Hartsock Jack Hogle Carl Hook Fred Hanides Kenneth Kinney Howard Knouse Wallace Marks Donald Mierley Merrel Parks Fred Pecht Leroy Pennebaker William Reeder Robert Reeder Harry Reitz Charles Ross John Royer George Saxton Vincent Van Scyoc Robert Sheets Donald Shimp Winfred Smith William Stephens Robert Tassa Willard Varner Donald Warntz John Wilkinson Jack Crego Edward Rupert Gerald Liveringhous B Junior High School Health Class unlor High School ACt1Vlt1CS FOI' 1938-39 Dramatic Club Glee Club Football Soccer Mushball Basketball Marbles Boys Acappella Student Council 9 1 I9 , 55 - -- wifi - , 'QWQQ' ?3:fs? fkgifaiff -, A ' 2, ' x - '. - ,, 72A Vf'i 'x :V 'sr fx? . 1 'L '!f, fit, lv: , - Qgfygw A ggwgiygjcgi 93551-ggggaf, J ,fgg5a3f2g,:3q.g,z35 ggffsfggv , .. 54'2 i15?f- fi. 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X, ' gy-,.1x,:,,-'x 3, My 1146, :ff Lore Staff--I 938-39 Editor in Chief ....,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,.,., .,... .,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, T h omas Davis Assistant Editor .... ....,7....7 , .,,.... M arian Rickard Literary Staff ...... .. ...,. Russell Carter Literary Staff ....,,..., Carolyn Erb LiteraryStaff ,,..,, ,.,V-7 A udrey Johnson Literary Staff Literary Staff Typing Staif ,..,,7 ..Merrill McFadden .,rFlorence Stashak ,....,.,Mary Sunday Typing Staff ...... ...,,........ B etty Erdley Business StaH Mervin Krentzman Business Staff ,,,,,. ,,,,,,..,,., M ildred Miller Business Staff ..., Madelyn Murtiff Business ,Staff ....... ...,,,,,,,,.,, , Betty Tabb Business Staff ......, ...., ,Robert Zeigler Business Staff ..,,,...... . ss... ......... J ack Crissman Vocational Representative ,,,,,...,.,,,,..,,. ,James Bearley Members Ex-Oificio sss.sssw..... Jack Houser, Jane Apgar, George Anastasi, Martha Shoff Lore Staff-I 938-39 Business Manager ..,,7,,,,A..,,,,,A....,, ,.,,..77................,,.,. J ames Stirling Assistant Business Manager ,,,,,. ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, G e ne Deamer Literary Staff .......... Helen Reed Literary .Staff ,,,,,,...,,,..., Lee Elder Literary ,Staff ........ .,,7i,.. P olly Williamson Literary Staff ,,,,,,,l.,, Marie Miller Typing Staif ...7v... .i.,..... ,..., W a rren Acker Typing Staff ,.,,,,, ....,7. P hyllis Steininger Business Staff ......,. ,..,..,.,.... R ussell Stimely Business Staff ....Y,7,.V..7., Jane Powell Business Staff ..,Jane Ann Sherman Business Staif ....,,.v,,.,,,,, ,Stuart Hess Business Staff .,., ,,.i,,.........., , ,,,, R obert McMullen Vocational Representative .,.,,,,. Marcella Goss Faculty Advisor .,,,s,.,.,....,,,..s ,,r,,,,..,.,,...... M iss Ruble Faculty Advisor i.,...,...,,,,,,.,.... ,,,,s,,,,7 M iss Benner Faculty Business Manager .,,,,,,,.. Mr. J. Lester Houser lg. U . . Maroon and Steel U Editor-in-Chief , ,,,,,,,,, , W ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,7,, , ,,,,,77,,,,, Lois Moyer Asst. Editors-in-Chief: Carroll Schu-tawie and Mervin Krentzman Typists Mildred Miller, Doris Wike, Marjorie Bersinger, Virginia White Exchange Russell Carter Reporters Florenee Stashak Doris Snook Jayne Kyle Sally Amend Jane Apgar Constance Rhodes Martha Shof Josephine Snook Advertising and Circulation Sarah Ann Bratton James Henry Mary Hall Mack Steinbach Polly Williamson Helen Allen Burnette Brown Jean Fetterolf Elvira Young Dorothy Wisehaupt Faculty Advisor ,,,,,, . , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, M i ss Heverly Faculty Advertising Manager ,,,, H Miss Cressman Library Staff Miss Esther Helfrecht, Librarian Assistants Ruth Kuhns Jane Smith Florence Lennartz Betty Singley Margaret Folk Mary Snyder Marjorie Bersinger James Lynch ' Student Athletic Association Faculty Advisor ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, Mr. Wike Secretary W ,,,, i,mGerald Funk President ,,,,f,,,,, . W ,,,, ., Jean A. McCoy Assistant Secretary Y Margaret Fowler Vice-President ,77,,, ,Y,tt, R obert Gehrett 'Treasurer ,,,,,,tttt7, Richard Gundrum Representatives A-1 William Bodley B-3 Robert Gehrett C-3 Willis Van Dyke 11V1 John Haag A-2 Robert Hare B-4 Clifford Graham C-4 Holmes McCormick l1V2 George Johnson A-3 David Rittenhouse B-5 Patsy Bowsman C-5 Edward Shear lOV1 Fred Bedleyon A-4 Carroll Schutawie B-6 Margaret Zeiders C-6 William Chapel 10V2 Richard Ross B-1 Peggy Fowler C-1 Virginia Riden 12Vl Gerald Funk l0V3 Harry Rager B-2 Marilyn Gracie C-2 Richard Sellers 12V2 Richard Gundrum l0V4 Harry McKeever Executive Committee Senior-Jane Ann Sherman Junior-Betty Milliken Sophomore4Fred Stashak Vocational-Richard Weyman Public Speaking Class Director-Miss Crumbling Seniors Mervin Krentzman Ann Butterworth Polly Williamson William Silcox Betty Haag Helen Reed Irene Gross V Junior Mack Steinbach Helen Shilling Madeline Hommel Ellen Houser Karl Bergey Jean Shearer Helen I. Fisher Betty Tabb Marjorie Wisehaupt James Henry DeVera Miller Post Graduate4Betty Singley Sophomore-Marlin Mowery , A 3 Stuclent Council Martha Shoff--Girl President George Anastasi-Boy President Miss Gladys S. McCauley-Advisor A-1 Annis Mellot, Marlin Wagner B-5 A-2 Mary Sunday, William Rittenhouse B-6 Jean Miller, James Henry DeVera Miller, John Miller - Polly lrVilliams0n, John Hendricks C-l Helen Allen, Ralph Secrist A-4 Audra Bloom, Stewart Hess C-2 Jean Fetterolf B-1 Sara Ann Bratton, Bernard Nace C-3 Peggy Fulton, Clinton Beardsley B-2 Marjorie Charles, Carl Berkey C-4 Sara Houser, William Klawitter B-3 Jean Searer, Carl Bair C-5 Doris Snook B-4 Jean Shirk, 'Orren Egolf C-6 Patsy Snook, Alvin Seerist Vocational 12-V-1 Jack Crissman 10-V-2 Glenn McMonigfe 12-V-2 Elroy Loht 11-V-2 Charles Davis 10-V-3 Lloyd Weston 11-V-1 James King 10-V-1 Paul Mowery 10-V-4 Richard Conner Banking OfHcers Mr. Albert Houser, Director A-1 Marcelle Goss, Betty Bingman B-5 Betty Singleton, Joe Wilson A-2 Florence Park, Thomas Davis, B-6 Betty Jane Graham, Robert Hughes Edward Brandt C-1 Dorothy Clark, Frank Ross A-3 Phyllis Steininger, Russell Stimely C-2 Melissa Bodley A-4 Mary Hall, Josephine Snook C-3 Jean Wike, Robert Kelso B-1 Ellen Houser, Charles Leeper C-4 John Reigle B-2 Grace Smith C-5 Bernice Watson, Alvin Reiner B-3 Marion Goss, John Check C-6 Virginia Fletcher B-4 Pauline Herrington, James Shotz- berger Dramatic Club Mr. John J. Fagan, Director Ofiicers President ,,,,,,w...77. ,,,,.,.......... ,w,,,,,,,,7 J a ne Apgar Vice President ,.,,,,,, ...,,,, C lifford Graham Secretary ,,,, i,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, B e tty Wash Treasurer ,, ,,,7 ,,,..,, C arolyn Erb Members of the Club Seniors: Jane Apgar, Mildred Miller, Jessie Worley, Marian Rickard, Jayne Kyle, Carolyn Erb, Betty Noerr, Blanford Martin, Lois Moyer, James Sterling, Florence Stashak Polly Williamson, Doris Lynch, Margaret Rupert, Martha Shoff, Betty Bingman, Doris Wike, Jean McCoy, Helen Reed, Louis Krentzman, Virginia White, Madeline Murtiff, Phyllis Steininger, Jane Powell, Jane Ann Sherman, George Anastasi, Mary Sunday, Mary Weaver, Josephine Snook, David Goss, Betty Tabb, Jay Shear, Emily Vogt, Mar- jorie Wisehaupt, John Hendricks, Mae Irene Gross, Mary Hall, Mary Montgomery, Sally Amend, William Rittenhouse, William Bodley, Stuart Hess, Russell Stimely, William McCoy, Charles Witmer, Margaret Rupp. Juniors: Louise Swyers, Helen Flick, Ruth Threlkeld, Sara Ann Bratton, Howard Dunne, William Patterson, Betty Wash, Marilyn Gracey, Dorothy Stumplf, Esther Fletcher, Burnette Brown, Jean McCormick, Orren Egolf, Virginia Moyer, Joe Harris, Peggy Fowler, Clifford Graham, Betty Milliken, Gloria Reed, Betty Shontz. Sophomores: Janice Kramp, Joyce Kramer, Ida Pacini, Virginia Riden, Virginia Fletcher, Lois Shunkwiler, Louise Rumbaugh, Betty Naylor, Sara Stine, Dorothy Herb- ster, Patti Lou Wagner, Evelyn Wilson, Jean Arnold, Marion Cunningham, Earl Wilson, Peggy Fulton, Gladys Blasdale, Mary Ellen Lewis, Helen Louise Rummel, Erma Aurand, Phyllis Mayes, Harriet Kinsel, Jean Wike, Ruth Smith, Mary Wertz, Betty Duval, Romaine Gates, Dorothy Wisehaupt, Jean Fetterolf, Sara Houser, Helen Allen, Amanda Marinos, Clinton Beards'ey, Joyce Brandt, Holmes McCormick, Eleanor Haywood, Ber- nice Watson, Dorothy Gress, Doris Snook, Milton Brandt, Margaret Weakland, Lois Strobel, Betty Jane Graham. Stage Crew Gerald Funk, John Hendricks, Joe Harris, David Goss, George Anastasi S6 U1 Anne of Green Gables Presented by Members of the Dramatic Class Florence Rernsern ,,,,,,, MIHHIC Stearn ,,,,,,,..s,,,,, Anne Shirley .,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, Mrs. Alexander Spencer Marilla Cuthbert ,,,. ,. Mrs. Barry ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. Mrs. Rachel Lynde ,,,. Matthew Cuthbert ,,s,, JOSIS Pye ,,,,,,, W .,,,, ., Mrs. Allen ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Diana Barry ,,.s..,. ,.,, , Moody Spurgeon ,,,, Ira Mills ,, Mr. John J. Fagan, Director The Cast ,,W,,r,Miss Martha Shoff Miss June Eisenhart 7 ,,,, , Miss Jayne Kyle ,,,r,,,,Miss Jane Powell Miss Florence Stashak Miss Madeline Murtiff Miss Carolyn Erb Russell Stimely Miss Doris Lynch ,,,,, Miss Betty Bingrnan Miss Jane Apgar ., ,,,, Mr. Wm. Bodley Mr. Glenn Shaffer Seniors Mervin Krentzman Audra Bloom Bill McCoy Priscilla Smoker Catherine Houtz Melissa Bodley Joyce Hower Dolores Rheam Mae Crago Mildred Muthersbaugh Bernice Watson June McCoy Edna Lou Peck Marjorie Bersinger Madeline Murtiff Ann Butterworth Virginia Riden Cheerleaders Juniors Kathryn Jones Jean McCormick I Leaders Club Miss Renick, Director Betty Milliken Betty Tabb Betty Shontz Winifred Hollew Goldie Shively Grace Smith Mary Beatty Virginia Kennedy Dolores Rouse Jean Miller Gloria Reed Betty Haag Mildred Miller Helen Reed Sophomores Peggy Fulton Ida Pacini Verla Wilson Florence Stashak Jane Ann Sherman Audra Bloom Faye Zettle Florence Park Betty Erdley Patty Lou Wagner Sara Houser Verla Wilson Lois Moyer Mary Hall Burnette Brown Louise Strobel Jean McCoy O12 fke Gampus - - , ' - if ': v Jl President , ,,,,,,,,,,,, W Vice President ,,,,,, Secretary ,, ,,,,,,,, , Treasurer ,,,, William Rittenhouse Pete Marinos Irvin Gantz Joe Williard Robert Hughes Carl Bair James Shotzberger Richard Herbster Ralph Erdley Robert Quigley Frank Ross William Glunk Roosevelt I-li-Y Club Mr. Roger B. Smith, Advisor Oflicers William Rittenhouse ,,,,,,,,,James Shotzberger Seniors Edward Brandt Robert Mayes William Chamberlain Richard Gundrum Juniors Fred Phenicie Karl Bergey Charles Leeper Frank Troendle Sophomores VVesley Burkert Edward Corkins Ronald Troxel James Fulton Fred Phenicie ...,,,,,,,,Carl Bair Thomas Wertz Karl Kaufman Robert Kramer Glenn Shaeifer Orren Egolf Rudolph Knepp Marlin Mowery George Shontz Harleth Acker John Reigle Alvin Secrist Robert McCurry Alpha Tri-l-li-Y Leaders Margaret Gray, Betty Fulton Vice President ,,.. , . 7 Marian Rickard Counselor ,,,,,, ,7.. ,,,,.,,.,V,,,,,,,, 7 . . ,,,,7,,,7 Miss McC0y Secretary H , N .,,,,,. ,7,7,, , Mary Ellen Lewis President ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,. J ane Apgar Treasurer Y ,,..,, ,,,,, ,,77, M a rjorie Charles Jane Apgar Jane Powell Burnette Brown Louise Rumbaugh Helen Rummel Helen Bickhart Marian Rickard Marjorie Charles Ida Pacini Joyce Vivian Cramer Helen Dippery Margaret Rupert Marilyn Gracey Betty Haag Mary Ellen Lewis Carolyn Erb Martha Shoff Ellen Houser Mary Montgomery Sara Houser lVIae Irene Gross Josephine Snook Virginia Kennedy Betty Jane Noerr Joyce Brandt Mary Hall Betty Tabb Virginia Moyer Helena Burkett Helen Allen Jayne Kyle Virginia White Jean Shirk Lura Barber Jean Fetterolf Blanford Martin Doris Wike Betty Shontz Dorothy Wisehaupt Evelyn Wilson Eileen Metzgar Polly Williamson Betty Wash Peggy Fulton June McCoy Mildred Miller Marjorie Williamson Elvira Young Lois Shunkwiler Margaret Folk Florence Park Peg Zeiders Jean Wike Virginia Fletcher Ruth Kuhn Betty Erdly Sara Ann Bratton Dorothy Gress Patti Lou Wagner Beta Trl-l-l1-Y Club Vice President o,,,,,, . ,,,, Helen Fisher Leaders 7 Beatrice McCord, Virginia Phillips Secretary ,,,o ,,,,,, ,,,t , ,,,, P a tsy Bowsman Counselor , r,,r ,,,,,,,r , i,,,,, M iss MCCOy Treasurer ,,t,,,,,,t Betty Carpenter Patsy Bowsman Madeline Osborn Anna M. Lutz Ethel McCallips Dorothy Hockenberry Marjorie Bersinger Betty Jordan Rosalie Hockenberry Constance Rhodes Evelyn Harshbarger Florence Lennartz Mary Burke Helen Fisher Jean Seibert President Bernice Deavor Dorothy Notestine Esther Fletcher Jean Miller Eva Moist Elinor Ort Verla Wilson Peggy Nein Frances Fisher Marian Goss Louise Baxter Eleanor Hesketh Betty Sellers Helen Stetler Constance Rhodes Cathryn Houtz Dorothy Black Edna Lou Peck Elsie Branstetter Anna Kenney Jean Seibert Clarinets Betty Singley Jane Lash Ronald Troxel Earl Huff Harold Rorve Harold Goss Samuel Shear Ray Schilling Robert Wagner Hugh Sherman Frank Huif Arden White Charles Bonsel Piccolo Hugh Schilling Calvin Gray RICHARY WEYMAN Drum Major Band Flute John VanNatta Saxophone Helena Burkett Boyd Bedlyon Orren Egolf William Hall Bassoon Jean McCoy Horns Dick Weyman Grace Smith Merrill McFadden Harvey Eckert Cornets Albert Henry James Reigle Ralph Fleming Charles Davis Richard Leach Lewis Wisehaupt Wesley Burkett Donald Gutshall William McMullen , , , Mr. Palmer S. Mitchell ...Albert Henry 7 , ,,... ..,, B etty Shontz Harvey Orth George Gardner William Kearns Margaret Wagner Baritone Thomas Wertz Everett Mundy Walter McFadden Basses Robert Bickel Fred Rupp James Crawford Drums Joe Willard Wayne Liddick John True Clyde Landis Blaine Pennebaker John Miller Trombones William Kline David Wertz Bert Reigle Larry Speece 'Viola Director Student Piano Martha Shofl' lst Violins Florence Stashak Betty Singley Grace Smith Harold Goss Mac Steinbach Carl Bair Jane Lash Loretta Cornelius 2nd Violins Helene Fisher Frances Kinsel Ruth Smith Helen Rummel Frosta Arsinee Joyce Dippery Kathryn Jenkins Joan Apgar Donald Tuck Clyde Wise Director Orchestra Trumpet Albert Henry Thomas Wertz Ralph Fleming Trombone VVilliam Kline Orren Egolf Cello Marion Goss Helen Goss Bass Viol Carl Bergey Flute John VanNatta C'arinets Ronald Troxel Earl Huff Mr. Palmer S. Mitchell ,,,,.....,,,l,.,Florence Stashak Bassoon Jean McCoy Saxophone Helena Burkett Drums Joe Willard John Miller BETTY SHONTZ Drum Majorette MM gg ww M ,,M.,,.Q2ZWwfwls4e Senior Class Girls' Chorus Betty Tabb Gene Deamer Josephine Snook Constance Rhodes Polly Williamson Elsie Druckenmiller Sara Jane Hughes Ethel Levinson Doris Lynch Alberta Forsythe Audra Bloom Annis Mellott Helen Taub Idabelle Morgan Blanford Martin Margaret Rupp Marian Rickard Jayne Kyle Carolyn Erb Betty Bingman George Anastasi Joseph Attivo James Bearley William Bodley Charles Davis Roger Dughi Ralph Fleming Mildred Wentz, Director tha Shoff, Accompanist Audrey Johnson Beatrice Messerman Betty Carpenter Helen Bickhart Mary Hall Mary Montgomery Ruth Kuhn Margaret Folk Leona Aurand Jane Ann Sherman Sally Amend Patsy Bowsman Mary Weaver Mary Brinton Virginia White Doris Wike Betty Jane Noerr Margaret Rupert Jane Apgar Boys' Chorus Miss Mildred Wentz, Director John Hendricks Robert Mayes Holmes McCormick Fred Phenicie William Rittenhouse Carroll Schutawie Betty Erdley Phyllis Steininger Marjorie Wisehaupt Florence Stashak Ruth Newpher Mildred Bubb Louise Baxter Jayne Smith Helen Dippery Marcella Goss Louise Collins Florence Park Ann Lutz Joyce Hower Faye Zettle Mary Burke Ethel Lash Ethel McCallips Emily Vogt Ruth Haller Glenn Shaeffer William D. Silcox, Jr Russell Stimely Thomas Wertz Joseph Willard Richard VVeyman Robert Zeigler Frieda Arnold Betty Barber Lura Barber Jane Barrett Mary Beatty Burnette Brown Ernestine Brownlee Nellie Casner Marjorie Charles Doreen Cockrill Loretta Cornelius Bernice Deavor Agnes Espigh Helen Fisher Helen I. Fisher Helen Allen Jean Arnold Betty Attivo Eleanor Aurand Leona Bailey Daryl Berryman Gladys Blasdale Melissa Bodley C'eo Boyer Joyce Brandt Betty Brannon Joyce Broome Erma Bubb Betty Charles Ruth Coleman Anna Corbin Mae Crago Junior Girls' Chorus Miss Francis Fisher Esther Fletcher Helen Flick Margaret Fowler Jean Ganoe Helen Goss Marian Goss Bernice Goodwin Marilyn Gracey Betty Jane Graham Cornelia Handakas Bettie Harris Jean Harris Jean J. Harris Mildred Wentz, Director Jane Henderson Donna McKee Pauline Herrington Ruth Mellinger Pearl Herrington Romaine Hess Alice Hornberger Ellen Houser Mary Johnson Katherine Jones Joyce Kearns Virginia Kennedy Frances Kinsel Dorothy Margritz Billie Marshall Jean McCormick Jean Miller Betty Milliken Eva Moist Peggy Nein Dorothy Notestinc Elinor Ort Talytha Rosenberg Jean Schmidt Betty Sellers Goldie Shively Jean Shirk Betty Shontz Sophomore Girls' Chorus Miss Mildred Wentz, Director Joyce Cramer Eve'yn Headings Amanda Marinos Marian Cunningham Marianne Henry Grace McCrory Martha Curry Betty Duval Grace Esworthy Leola Fairbanks Jean Fetterolf Louella Folk Jean Forcey Peggy Fulton Idabella Fultz Romaine Gates Fay Goss Dorothy Gress Jean Gutshall Dorothy Herbster Theresa McLaughlin Gladys I. 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I ',:fz.- .Ik ,V A - ,. U. C,- .H . 'A 4-s Fx . AE , , Senior Varsity-- Joseph Attivo Edward Brandt Wm. Chamberlain Robert Clare Patrick Close ' Walter Collins Jack Crozier Roger Dughi Ralph Erdly Paul Felker Jack Houser Robert Hughes Harry Johnston Roger Jones Charles Leeper Elwood Loht Karl Loht Players Football Robert McCurry Merrill McFadden Robert McMullen Carl Miller George Pelter Robert Riden Earl Royer Jesse Searer Glenn Shaeffer George Shontz James Shotzberger Emery Thornburg Charles Weston Robert Zeigler Ray Pease, Mgr. Wesley Pease, Mgr. Thomas Davis, Mgr 26 32 19 2 32 14 13 13 0 SC HI' DL LF Mt. Union State College Pittsburgh ,,,, Shamokin Lock Haven York ,,,,,,, Sunbury , 7, Altoona ,,,,,,, Kulpmont MR JAY RIDEN MR. ROSS HUFFORD Head Football Coach Line Coach Varsity Football September 23-The Lewistown High School Panther opened the 1938 season by turn- ing back the Mount Union Trojan. The game was played under the arc lights in the South Side Stadium. Mount Union offered little opposition as the Panthers ripped and clawed their way to a 26-0 victory over the invading Trojans. September 30-Found the Panthers invading State College to do battle with the Baby Lions of State College High. State was outweighed and outplayed the entire game and threatened but once. Lewistown hammered out a 32-0 victory. October 8-Pittsburgh South Hills invaded the Panthers lair in the first day game of the current season. Pittsburgh presented a well-balanced and rugged team and threat- ened in the early stages of the game. The Panthrs fought off the threats and at the same time scored three touchdowns to pile up a 19-0 victory over the invading South Hills team. October 15-The Shamokin Greyhounds invaded Lewistown and provided one of the most nerve-racking games of the year. With Lewistown leading 2-0 by virtue of a safety Shamokin tried a field goal from the 40 yard line. The field goal would have spelled defeat but it fell short and the game was won 2-0 over a fine Shamokin team. October 22-The Lock Haven Wildcats entered the Panther Stadium only to find a determined football machine ready to give all it had to wipe out a 6-6 tie of the year' before. It was Dad's Day and every Lewistown Dad was proud of his son as Lewistown ran roughshod over Lock Haven 32-0. MR. JOHN CLARK MR. JACK SWETFK Backfield Coach Trainei October 29-Lewistown invaded York High for a game with the White Roses. York proved to be the first team to score on Lewistown in the new season as the Panthers rolled through to their 21st victo1'y by a 14-6 score. November 5HCoaches Riden and Hufford led the Panthers into Sunbury for the Homecoming Game. Both men had coached there and Lewistown was ready to show the Sunbury Owls just how proud it was of its coaching staff. For the Hrst time in the history between the Sunbury Owls and the Lewistown Panthers the jungle cat came away victori- ous. In a sea of mud the Panthers fought their way to a 13-0 victory over the Owls. November 11-In the Armistice Day game a mighty Altoona Mountain Lion rose up in the fourth quarter before 8,000 people to tear a valiant Lewistown High School Panther from the undefeated pinnacle. Altoona's prowess mastered Lewistown's courage. After being scored upon, Lewistown came back to score twice only to see the lead wilt by virtue of two blocked punts and an intercepted pass. As dusk settled over the fie'd the score board read Altoona 21-Lewistown 13. The first loss in 23 games. November 24-On a field blanketed with snow, Lewistown High fell before the Kulp- mont Wildcats in the Thanksgiving Day classic 14-0. Kulpmont later w'on the Pennsyl- vania State Football Championship from Ferndale whom they defeated 52-13. It was the last whistle for a number of the boys as they ended their scholastic career. Although they had lost, they were encouraged by the fact that they represented one of the most courageous and valiant football teams that ever wore the colors of L. H. S. Much credit is due to the coaching staH as they brought the Lewistown Panther through a major game schedule with a fine record of eight wins and two losses. SEN IO R VARSIT Y FOOTBA LL JUNXOR v AHSXT Y FUOTB AM MR. WENDALL HENDERSON J. V. Football Coach 4 Senior Jayvees-Football Players William Boynton Earl Burns Charles Butler James Clark Max Corkins David Curry Warren Englehart Robert Erbel Arthur Flanagan James Fulton Gerald Fultz Irvin Gantz William Glunk Harold Goss Sam Haywood Marlin Huffnagle John Hughes Blaine J ones William Machamer Harold Metzgar Fred Nowark Robert Palmer Jack Peters Robert Quigley Lewis Reynolds Raymond Schilling Arthur Schutawie Clair Shaffer Samuel Shearer Charles Smith Earl Thomas Earl Wilson Wallace Irgang, Mgr John Habershon, Mgr RESULTS OF JAYVEE GAMES 7 Burnham ....7,A...,,,, .,,7,,, 6 0 Junior High .A.,,,, ,.,..,, '7 0 Carson Long' ,.,.,.,, ,....,, 0 7 Mt. Union ,,,.,,,, ...,,.. '7 28 Mt. Union ..... ,, ,,,,,, , 0 Jack Houser, Captain Basketball.-I District 6 Eliminations Karl Kaufman South Williamsport ,,,,,..,,, 26 Jesse Searer Roger Dughi Robert MCCurry Carroll Schutawie KKKKKK KKKK I Jay Check Edward Brandt Ralph Erdly Lewistowgnl-2 KKKKKKKKKR' 47 Robert Hughes Charles Leeper William Gundrum, Mgr. Conemaugh f-,Af-f 1 --ff 3 Lewistown ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,....,, 3 1 Finals for District THE SCHEDULE Championship LHS ODP. ' Dec. 9 Harrisburg Academy QAJ ,,,,,. ,. 13 34 b Dec. 13 Burnham H. S. QAJ ...A .. ,..,,. ,,,, 2 9 10 H Dec. 15 Newport H. S. QHQ ,,,,,...,.,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, . . . ,,,,,,, 34 23 Dec. 16 Middleburg H. S. QHJ ,,,, ,.....,......... ,,... ...,... 4 6 9 Jan. 4 Central Penna. Business College QAJ ........ .. .... 30 39 Jan. 6 Philipsburg H. S. CAD ....,,.......... .............. . .... 3 2 19 Jan. 10 Tyrone H. S. KHJ ........ .......i............. . .. .... 27 14 Jan. 13 Hollidaysburg H. S. QAJ ,,.,, . ..... 33 15 Jan. 17 Huntingdon H. S. QHJ ,,,,. ..,. ,,,,.. ,,,. ,,., .....,, 2 9 2 5 Jan. 20 Mount Union H. S. QAD ,,.............,.,,.....,,,, 19 25 Jan. 24 Burnham H. S. fHj ,... .................... , . ,... .... ,..... 6 0 16 Jan. 27 Central Penna. Business College CHJ , ,.... 52 29 Jan. 31 Altoona H. S. QHJ .... ................................ ...T... 2 3 20 Feb. 3 Philipsburg H. S. QHQ ...... , .. 30 26 Feb. 7 Tyrone H. S. QAJ .... .. .. 24 19 Feb. 10 Hollidaysburg' H. S. QHJ ..... .. .... 46 25 Feb. 14 Huntingdon H. S. KAP .....,... ..,... 3 0 19 Feb. 17 Mount Union H. S. QHJ ....... . .... 30 25 Feb. 21 Altoona H. S. QAJ ,.... ..,. ......... ..... 2 3 3 1 Feb. 28 Harrisburg Academy QHJ ...... ., .... 14 24 Won 153 Lost 5. MR. H. R. WIKE Basketball Coach . m11nnwwfmmzmmas: -n--umm-wtmnnr , .uwwmuw A panama 1 f .- 5- mm, - ALL READY FOR ACTION F'F'T'l F FVF'V'P' David Clare Edward Corkins Orren Egolf Jim Fulton Bill Glunk Bill Kline Basketball Jayvees Scores Phlllpsburg ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tyrone . Hollidaysburg Huntingdon ,,,,,,, Mount Union Philipsburg ,,,, Tyrone , ,,,,,,,,,, 7 Hollidayslourg Huntingdon Mount Union Bernard Nace Robert Quigley John Reigle Frank Ross Harold Rowe Arthur Schutawie Edward Shear George Shontz Bill Sieber Jack Spear Willis Van Dyke, Mgr. Ralph Secrist, Mgr. MR. WM. GRUVER Coach QC 99 Letter Men-Football Jack Crozier Jack Houser Joseph Attivo Merrill McFadden William Chamberlain Roger Dughi, Co-captain Walter Co lins, Co-captain Thomas Davis, Manager Glenn Shaeifer Edward Brandt Robert Zeigler Jesse Searer Patrick Close Charles Leeper Harry Johnson Robert M1cCurry Emery Thornberg Earl Royer Robert McMullen George Pelter Karl Loht Roger Jones Robert Riden Elwood Loht Robert Hughes Letter lVlen+-Basketball Gundrum, Manager McCurry Check Schutawie Hughes Dughi Brandt Kauffman Houser Leeper Letter Men-Soccer Gundrum Kauffman Sieber Marinos Rager Check Loht Shade Rittenhouse Acker Lingle Schutawie Stimely Yeatter Wagner Hare Boyer Stirling Gehrett Crissman Athletic Staff Jay M. Riden, Head Coach Dr. O. C. Cole, Team Physician Ross A. Hufford. Lin e Coach John Clark, Backfield Coach Wendell Henderson, Asst. Coach Ralph L. Miller, Junior Coach Sam W. Shearer, Asst. Junior Coach Hugh E. Spittal, Asst. Junior Coach William J. Gruver, Soccer Coach Jack Swetek. Trainer H. R. Wike, Faculty Manager Russell Romig, Jr., Faculty Manager H. B. Kilheffer, Asst. Soccer Coach PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES Mr. Jack Swetek, Instructor Senior Varsity--Soccer Players VVarren Acker Kenneth Boyer Jay Check Jack Crissman Robert Gehrett Richard Gundrum John Haag Robert Hare Carl Kauffman David Lingle Elroy Loht Peter Marinos Harry Rager Schedule 0 Reedsville 7 ,7,7,,, ,,,, , 3 McAlisterville ,,,,,,, 5 Reedsville ,,,77,,,,7 2 Port Royal 7,7,, 0 Thompsontown , 1 Millerstown ,,,, , 2 Thompsontown ,,,, 0 Mi lerstown , al McAlisterville ,,,, , 3 Port Royal ,,,7 ,, f Players Wm. Rittenhouse Richard Shade Carroll Schutawie William Sieber Elder Singley Russell Stimely James Stirling Jay Wagner Richard Yeatter William Gehrett William McClure Marlin Mowery 5 1 fl C15 11 1 1 1 1 0 MR. WILLIAM GRUVER Coach Senior Hockey Team Instructor Vrffrr.. .........A7 , Miss Renick Captain Team Marjorie Wisehaupt Jane Powell Betty Haag Mildred Miller Jane Ann Sherman Patsy Bowsman Mae Irene Gross Amy Walters Josephine Snook Mary Hall Polly Williamson Betty Tabb Edith Pennebaker Marjorie Bersinger Betty Erdley Hazel Miller Mildred Miller ' . - - - ' f -.- .4 ,,ft,-Ig-sfgzfrzmggwl Tennis All Home Matches Played on Y. M. C. A. Courts Schedule April 22 Lock Haven High School fHomeJ .. . ,,,, 1:00 April 29 Wm. Penn High School fAWayJ . . 10:00 May 6 Clearfield High School fHomeJ ,,,, . 1:00 May 13 State College High School fAwayJ .. ,,,,, . 9:30 May 20 Lock Haven College Invitationik fAwayJ,. .. 10:00 May 27 State Col'ege High School qHomej ,,,e ,,,,,,, . 1500 i':Lock Haven State Teachers College Invitation Meet is sponsored by the College. The College invites High Schools in the Central Part of the State. The players participate in both Singles and Doubles eliminations. The Singles Champion of all the High Schools receives a gold Medal which is symbolic of 'tCentral Pennsylvania High School Champion- ship 1939. The undefeated Doubles Team receives medals and are crowned Central Pennsylvania High School Doubles Champions 1939. Lewistown was invited this year and the meet took place on May 20, 1939, at the Lock Haven College. Varsity Tennis Mr. Wike, Coach Warren Acker QCD Edward Brandt Karl Kauffman Robert Hughes Louis Krentzman INTRA-MURAL SPORTS Girls' Basketball Team Coach Mr. Gordon Singer Betty Graham Jean Davies Peg' Zieders Betty Harris Gloria Reed Betty Milliken Grace Smith Annis Mellott Anne Butterworth Donna McKee Dolores Rouse Audra Bloom Jean McCormick Grace Ganoe Marjorie Bersinger Qgverfisemenfs fl' ' I Graduation GRADUATION DAY! The culmination of years of effort on the part of the parents as well as the student. A day that has long' been anticipated and one never to be forgotten. The Kepler Studio congratulates the Class of 1939, and wishes them success in all their future undertakings. THE KEPLER STUDIO .find .wwf .Zflrm ru rl .ZMMO ryifirff lfnuff -lv. Compliments of PURITY MILK CO. PASTEURIZED MILK PRODUCTS 55 Logan Stret Dial 3862 Compliments of JONAS I-l. FRETZ Bill Lutz: Darling, did you make these biscuits with your own little hands? Jane Powell: Of course, dear. Why? Bill: Oh, I just wondered who lifted them out of the oven for you. Beatrice Messerman: What is the tactful way for a girl's father to let her boy friend know its time to go home? Louise Collins: 'tHe may casually pass through the room with a box of breakfast food. Joe: You know, you're not a bad-looking girl. Marian: Oh, you'd say so even if you didn't think so. Joe: We're even then. You'd think so even if I didn't say so. Compliments of POWDER PUF F BEAUTY Sl-IOPPE 162 Valley Street Dial 3703 Lewistown, Pa. ULSI-I-Sl-IINKEL 50-52 Valley Street EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE -2- The Q Continues to be, year after year, LewistoWn's Greatest Entertainment l Theatre of the 4 4 Stars and Showplace f of Mifflin County ir ir if Yeah, said William Silcox, 'iwhen I was a sophomore I was pretty coneeited, but they knock- ed that out of me-and now I'm the most popular fellow in school. Ann Lutz: HVVhat's worse than raining: cats and In Health Class- Mr. Swetek: What did Joseph Lister discover 7 Merril lNIcFarlclen: I don't know, Iiisterine, I guess. Prospective Employer: Do you think you know dogs 7 enough to be useful in this office? Clarence Wheeler: I clon't know, unless it's Bill McCoy: Know enough? Why, I left my hailing a street car. last place because the boss said I knew too muchfl Compliments of RUBlN'S Qn The Square 12 E. Market Street Lewistown, Pa. If it is Sporting' Goods or Sports Wear Our Store is Your Headquarters Lewistown lee Sc Storage Co. Manufacturers of ICE Purer Than the Water You Drink Dial 33117 Lewistown, Pa. ...jx KENAWELL'S BARBER SHOP South Main Street VARCRAFT PAINTS-VARNISHES W. P. l-IARDER Paints Wall Paper Paints for All Purposes 22 Chestnut Street Lewistown, Pa. Phone 3620 Marcella Goss: Lend me a nickel for a coke. Margaret Folk: t'Sorry, but all I have is a quar- ter llfIa1'celle Goss: That's fine, I can get a soda and a couple of packs of gum too. 1'1'1 Carl Schutawie: No girl ever made a fool of e Y! Margaret Rupp: Then who did? Coach Riden: When I send you in there, I want to see you drive, drive, and never stop driving , W. Collins: Aw, Coach, I can,t. Coach: 'tYou can't! Why not W. Collins: I left my driver's license at home. Father: Now, Glenn, what are you going to do when you've had enough to eat at the party? Glenn Shaffer: 'fCome homef' Compliments of l-IELENE WARD'S BEAUTY SALON Compliments of LOMBARDY SERVICE STATION G. B. ULSH, Prop. S. Main Street and Fleming Avenue Lewistown, Pa. -.4.. ' COIVIIVIENCEMENT TIME lS ROLLINS RUN STOP Ofocfzhg f fzhee and Time for Lovelier Legs Shorter skirts emphasize the import- ance of' having lovely legs. Any wise young lady can tell you that her legs look twice as attractive when she's wearing stockings that give a smooth finish, a slenderizing effect as do these marvels in hosiery. As a season- starter We oHer them to you at this attractively low price so that you may try several different shades with your summer costumes. 79C Pr. l-lave An ' Active Summer You're free from run-worry as you dash gaily about this summer wearing these stockings. They are as firmly woven as they are triple-sheer and the extra-woven band at the top makes them sag-proof when you dance, bend, or engage in any active summer sport. Ask to see these new stockings when you're at our hosiery counter. COLORS: Rose Mist Beigetone Tropitan Sundrops E. E. MCIVIEEN Sc CO. 111 East Market Street Lewistown, Pa. BICYCLES TIRES For the Best V RIDE A COLUIVIBIAH BICYCLES-N ew or Used Sold and Traded We Rent Bikes by Hour or Day XVI-IITE'S BICYCLE STORE On the Square Lewistown, Pa. Dial 2969 Buy Your MILK in Cream Tops and Have WHIPPING CREAM When You Need It ROYALE DAIRY CO. Dial 2621 Lewistown, Pa Polly: What sort of grade does Jim expect to get on his Trig Hnal? Is he worried? Lois: Worried is right. Why, he's got so many wrinkles in his forehead he has to screw his hat on. Jane Powell: What's the matter? You look ruffled. Walter Miller: 'tHad a row with a fellow about driving in trafic. Jane Powell: Why didn't you call a police- man? Walter Miller: He was a policeman. Mr. Maclayz Is that your cigarette lying there Jack 7 Jack Biddle: That's all right, you can have it I guess you saw it iirstf' Compliments of A FRIEND Lewistownis Finest Selection of GREETING CARDS QU1oLEY's -5- Compliments of Cleanin .I 0 IBO i' 127 South Main Street ifigggil ,,,, L. Dial Phone 785 Better Cleaning by Careful Cleaners Ruth Traxler: I see Ann has joined the great majority. Joyce Hower: And she seemed in such good health when I last saw her. Ruth: I didn't say she was dead. She married a fellow named Smith. Saint Peter: Why. how did you get here 7 Would-be-Angel: t'Flu.l' lVIr. VVertz: Tommy, did you have the car out last night? Tommy: Yes, dad, I took some of the boys for a run. Mr. Wertzz VVell, tell the boys I found one of their lace handkerchiefsf' The Germans armed their ships with jokes so the English wouldn't see them. Compliments of R. M. SASSMAN Reel Cross Shoes at at WIAN' S FITTED BY X-RAY -7 Marriage Announcements, Invitations and Visiting Cards Postage Stamp Albums Coin Collectors Cards Portable Typewriters JONES PRINTING SERVICE 29 Chestnut Street Dial 3326 Lewistown, Pa. LAUBI-IEIlVI'S Lewistown's Greatest Jewelry Store -Credit to All- Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Silverware ZENITH and EMERSON RADIOS RCA RADIOS Electrical Appliances Weekly Payments as Low as S51 a Week 30 East Market Street Lewistown, Pa. Next to Russell Bank Mr. Maclay: There will be only a half day school this morning. Student body: Whoopee! Hooray! Mr. Maclay: HSilence. Welll have the other half this afternoon. Mfss McCauley: Sam, why don't they raise sheep in moist climates '? Sam Rocco: Because the wool would shrink. Marie Miller: t'Tell me Whether my l'1at's on straight. June Blessing: Perfectly straight, my dear. Marie: Then it's wrong, it should be leaning to one side and down over my left eye. Bill Bickhart: Girls want a lot nowadays. Clancey Wheeler: 'tYes, and they want a house on it too. Compliments of The FAMOUS Good VALUES Always BUY YOUR SHOES AT CUT RATE SHOE STORE New Location-28 East Market Street Lewistown, Pa. Eg- WlLT'S TIME MICROMETER This new scientilic instrument enables us to check a Watch in one min- , . . . . . ute s time. Heretofore regulating a watch has been a slow process, requiring days and even weeks. This special service that we are able to give you should be considered when purchasing a new watch or having one repaired. GRADUATION MEMORIES of the day will live for years in a fine Watch. Hamilton, Elgin, Gruen and Bulova Watches. Also many other articles for graduation gifts. Deferred Payments if Desired H. E. WILT Jeweler 1527 East Market Street -9-. ROYAL WINDOW CLEANERS also Floors, Woodwork GEORGE WATSON, Prop. Phone 2924 704 S. Grand Street Lewistown, Pa. Texas Hot Dogs Compliments of TEXAS RESTAURANT Lecturer: What makes the Tower of Pisa, Teacher: What was the cause of the Dark lean ?', AgeS ? Blanford Martin, fin auoliencebz 'Alf I knew, Pd Harry Druckenmiller: Someone turned off the take some myself. lights. Bill Runkle: Will you go to the dance with me? Jack Crozier: 'tWould you accept a pet Betty Erdley: UNO, but I'll introduce you to a monkey? pretty girl that will go with you. Bill: I don't want a pretty girl. I want you. Helen Dippery: Oh, I would have to ask Mother. This is so sudden. Compliments of BRANDT'S Coal and Lumber Co. 108 Chestnut Street Dial 828 S Compliments of FURMAN 6: OLES Plumbing ancl Heating ON THE SQUARE Dial 4110 Lewistown, Pa- .-101 Congratulations to the Class of 1939 ROCCO'S GROCERY STORE 345 S. Main Street Lewistown, Pa. Compliments of I-IEISTER and FORSHT Barber Shop 140 West Market Street Daddy, Teacher asked me to find the greatest common divisor. Great Scot, is that thing still lost? The teacher had me hunting it when I was at school. Miss Renick: What would you do for a sour Mr. Wike: Scientists say that mosquitoes weep. Is that true? Eugene Fultz: It's possible. I've seen a moth ball. l- Robert Hare: Ketching any fish, Ralph? Ralph Fleming: Yes, a fewf' stomach? Bob: UHow many you caught? Alberta Forsythe: I d0n't know-eat suga1',I Ralph: 'tWhen I ketch this one and get two guess. more, l'll have three. Congratulations to the CLASS of 1939 S. B. RHODES 8: SONS Compliments of J. B. I-IUEY Meats and Groceries 119 West Fourth Street Dial 4042 Lewistown, Pa. -.111 HUF F 'S RESTAURANT Valley Street ZSC, 350, 50c Meals REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Compliments of Williams Barber Shoppe 33 West Market Street Mr. Faust: Ed, what does HNOn signify? Ed Brandt: Well, ah, er-I've got it right on the tip off my tongue sir. Mr. Faust: Well, you'd better spit it out. It's nitric acid. The rain, 'tis said, falleth down upon the just and unjunst fellow but mostly on the just because the unjust has the just's umbrella She: They say that an apple a day will keep the doctor away. He: Why stop there? An onion a day will keep everybody away. Robert Ganoe: 'tHow is it that widows generally marry again '? Margaret Rupert: Dead men tell no talesf' Compliments of LEWISTOWN MOTOR SALES 412 Valley Street Lewistown, Pa. Dial 3516 NASH CARS DIAMOND T TRUCKS Compliments of lVlcCorCl's Confectionery HERSHEYS ICE CREAM MAGAZINES and CANDY 122 North Grand Street 112-. HOFFMAN? 5E ALTE S T KRS' sy 1' f 6 1 T' 96 Q f Q 40004 L00 TURY PROTY' ICE CREAM Walter Miller: I've got no sympathy for a man who beats his wife. Chas. Hinkle ftimidlyl: HWell, a man who can beat his Wife doesn't need any sympathy. Sam Rocco Ito man he just ran overj: 'tHey, look out back there. Defeated soul: What's the matter, y'aint comin' back, are ya? Bill Runkle: Will you have dinner with me to- night? Marjorie Wisehaupt: Certainly, Bill Runkle: 'A earlyfl Then tell your mother I'll be over Whats fair? V. Irrgang: : The paper says 'Fair today and M. Weaver tOllIOl'I'OVV.l Compliments of TAUB'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE 51 Valley Street USED FURNITURE OF THE BETTER KIND Compliments of Pl-llL'S GROCERY Bratton Avenue MONARCH'S FINER FOODS See It In Glass-Buy It In Tin F13 D. C. BOWMAN 6: CO. Furniture Floor Coverings Electrical Appliances Corner of Dorcas and Chestnut JOE KRENTZMAN Says- BUILD with STEEL Real Estater: A'Do you understand this build- ing-loan scheme 'V' Jack: Sure, they build you a house and you pay so much a monthg by the time you are thoroughly dissatisfied with the place, it's yours. Mr. Houser: Now, Charlie, in front of you is east, at your right, south, at your left, northg what is behind 'Z Charlie: Please, sir, a patch in my trousers I told mother you'd notice it. This question was asked in the typing room: Senior girl: Can you type? Senior boy: t'Well, I use the Columbus system Senior girl: 'AWhat's that? Senior boy: I discover a key then land on it Compliments of SHIlVIP'S MARKET Fresh Meats ancl Groceries 241 Logan Street Dial 3225 HKALAMAZOO DIRECT TO YOU Stoves, Heaters, Furnaces 49 Valley Street Lewistown, Pa -14.- Congratulations and Best 0' Luck to the Class of l 939 Always Your Guarantee of Entertainment HAROLD D. COHEN, Class 1918 Man at the door: H1l12lCllll110, 1'in the piano tuner. Lady: 1 didn't send for a piano tuner. The man: U1 know it, laclyg the neighbors rlidf' 1Vhen the eyes are shut, the hearing heeoines more acute, says a medical authority. VW- have John H.: lla, Hal 110, Ho, lloll' George A.: 1Vhy the laugh 7 John ll.: 'AI just put a woman into a rooni with a thousand hats and no l11l1'1'O1'.li .lane Ann fpetulantlyl: 'tJaelc, you nialie love like an amateur. notieed people trying' this experiment in ehureh. Jack: 'tThat is where the art comes in. FRANCIS Rais- Je Graduate to a Freeman Shoe Ylvswuelb AH1H1'lC2liS Most Attractively Styled Elgin, Hamilton and Longines Low Priced Shoes Watches 34.00 up Diamonds Tom 5. JoHNsoN SHOE STORE USE YOUR CREDIT Lewistown. Pa. 1513 Chestnut Street Lewistown, Pa. W-1:14 The Home of b Compliments of GOOD CLOTHES and SHUNKWILER CANDY CO. CORRECT FURNISHINGS 19 S. Brown Street Lewistown, Pa. Moon McMullen fwriting home from collegelz VVarren: 'tYes'm. Columbus was his first How do you spell 'f1nancially'? name. Roomate: HF-I-N-A-N-C-I-A-L-L-Y, and there are two tR's' in embarrassed. Q- VV. Bodley: HLook, Daddy, I pulled this Corn Miss McCauley: 'iWho discovered America, stalk right up all by myself. Warren 7 Father: 'iMy, but you are strong! XV211'1'9Y1 Acker: Ohio. W. Bodley: 'AI guess I am, Daddy. The whole Miss McCauley: UNO, Columbus did. world had hold of the other end. C liments f JAS. J. MAUERY Om 0 lce Cream and Candies DR- C- F- BURNS lVIanufacturer and Wholesaler Optometrist Di-213134 L. H. s. '27 1161 For a Fresh Start-Stop at a Hotel HOTEL LEWISTOWN NEW MODERN FIREPROOF In Huntingdon it's HOTEL HUNTINGDON KAUFFIVIAN'S MUSIC and FURNITURE STORE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME Dependable for Over 50 Years 'tNow if I drop a silver coin in this bubbling acid, said Albert Henry fdemonstrating an experi- mentb, will it dissolve? No, sir, answered Harry Druckenmiller. No? Then perhaps you will explain why not. Well, if it would dissolve, you Wouldn't put it in, sir, replied Harry. Mr. Wike: How's the team coming? Mr. Riden: Like counterfeit money-the halves are like lead and the quarters can't pass. Margaret Rupert's car stalled at the corner and the traflic light changed red, yellow, green. The polite policeman stepped up beside her car and said, What's the matter, lady? Haven't we got any Colors you like? A Wolf Charge Account is the Easiest Way to Buy Anything You Need for Your Home WOLF FURNITURE CO. Next Door to Postoffice Lewistown, Pa. Three Great Floors of Furniture Compliments of NEW WAY LUNCH 200 West Market Street and NEW WAY RESTAURANT 300 South Main Street Homes of Dolly Madison Ice Cream in Lewistown, Pa. -17, Compliments of - LEWISTOWN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Mr. McMillen: Kathryn, what War did the Treaty of Paris of 1783 end? Kathryn F.: i'The War of 1S12. Mae Irene Gross: The shoes you sold me haven't any tongues. Bob Kramer: 'fWell, you said you liked to dress as quietly as possible. Willard was looking for a subject to take the second semester. Dughi, walking into the room said, t'Ever take chloroform? Willard: UNO, who teaches it? Tell me, said the lady to the old soldier, Were you cool in battle? Coo1'? said the truthful veteran, 'twhy I fairly shivered. WILSON'S CASH MEAT MARKET 33 Valley Street We Meat You Right With High Quality We Give You the Mosta of the Besta With LOW Prices For That EXTRA ENERGY Use LETTERMAN'S BAKED GOODS AT YOUR GROCERS Bakers of Experience for 30 Years ...181 HERE-YOU LEARN BY DOING AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION devoted to training the future leaders of the nations third largest industry THE BETTER BEAUTY INSTITUTE , of Pennsylvania RUTH W. KENNEDY Supervising Principal A State Registered School Complete Beauty Culture Training' School Largest Beauty Clinic in Pennsylvania Register Now for the Coming Fall Class 132 S. lVIain Street Phone 5021 Better Trained Individuals for a Better Profession 119- Congratulations to the Class of '39 CUPP MOTOR CO. South Main Street New Ford Cars and Trucks Lewistown, Pa. Good Reconditioned Cars General Repairing The Home of the FORD in Mifiiin County Mervin Krentzman fcoming from schooljz 'Tm like Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln. Father: Why? Mervin: I went down in History. Young Sophomore: 'tls there an Encyclopedia Brittanica available '? Mervin Krentzman: There is not, my dear boyg but what is it you wish to know ? Robert Stewart: 'AI wonder if there will ever be universal peace. Lee Elder: Sure, all they've got to do is to get the nations to agree that in case of war the winner pays the pensions? The notices in the rooms of hotels which read, Have you left anything? should be changed to A'Have you anything left? THE OLD RELIABLE BRATTON MUSIC and FURNITURE HOUSE 18-20 Valley Street Lewistown, Pa. Compliments of HENRY'S DAIRY LUNCH Full Course Restaurant Service I-Iome Made Foods Next to Rialto Theatre On the Square in Lewistown -QQL Compliments of Tl-lE FRANCISCUS HARDWARE COMPANY COAL LUMBER Dial 2811 To Class of '39 Compliments of LEWlSTOWN'S PRUDENTIAL STAFF To Class of '39 W. Collins: Let me kiss those tears, sweet- heart. She fell into his arms and he was very busy for a few minutes. But the tears Howed on. W. Collins: Can nothing stop them? Helen: No, it's hay fever, but go on with the treatment. Mrs. Roush: What do you Want with that book on swimming? Roy: Father needs it. He's just fallen in the river. Mrs. Williamson: Would you love my daugh- ter just as much if she had no money?l' Chamberlain: Why, certainly! Mrs. Williamson: Tlhat's sufficient. I don't want any idiots in this family. NOERR'S GARAGE WE NEVER CLOSE NOVAK MOTOR CO. Take a Look-That's All DODGE Asks Dodge - Plymouth Sales and Service 12-20 W. Third Street Lewistown, Pa. ..21.. Compliments of MODERN BEAUTY Sl-IOPPE 23 E. Market Street Dial 4143 Lewistown, Pa. Compliments of LEEPER and CHALLENGER Amoco Stations 418 South Main Street Lewistown, Pa. Marion: Is it true that Madelyn got the job as leading lady because her skin is lovelier than yours 7 Jane Kyle: Yes, darn her hide. Carroll Schutawie in school refused to sew, think- ing it beneath the dignity of a ten-year-old man. George Washington sewedj' said Mr. Maclay, taking it for granted that a soldier must, and do you consider yourself better than George Wash- ington? I don't knowg time will tell, said Carroll seriously. 'tReducing tablets guaranteed to reduce your weight by half in two months. We suppose that if a woman should take them four months she would completely disappear. Compliments of The VINCENT SHOP 129 E. Market Street CENTRAL PENN A. BUSINESS COLLEGE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA'S GREATEST BUSINESS SCHOOL 323 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa- It Pays to Attend a School with an Established Reputation -22- Compliments of MIFFLIN SAND COMPANY I want to grow trees in my garden. Can you sell me a few seeds? asked Margaret Rupp. Certainly, Madam, replied Lee Elder. He brought her a packet. Can you guarantee these? she asked. 'Yes, madam, we can. Will the trees be tall and thick in the t1'unk'?,' 'They should be, madamf' 'And quite strong at the roots, I suppose? 1 1 4 Oh, yes, madamf' Very well, I'll take a hammock at the same time. Polly: Poor cousin Jack! And to be eaten by those wretched cannibalslu Mervin: Yes, my dear childg but he gave them their first taste in religion! D: . Ld 3 it E Q, lid Add Dignity ooo spirit to Your School 5 4 Activities by Using Felt, Leather, and .3 Z Chenille Goods 53 O 1 or O - Q Fl he Standard Pennant Co. With All These Features: 9 Ball Bearing Carriage 9 Swinging Shift 0 High Speed Escapement 0 Light Weight Cless than 8 pounds! 0 Low Price-329.75 See Them at- I-IEADINGS' DRUG STORES 5 Points Wayne and Market Sts. Jefferson County Big Run, Pa. Catalog Free 1231 SHENK Sc TITTLE Everything for Sport 313 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. Phone 3-6067 Mr. Fagan: UNOW, Tommy, what is a hypoe crite? Tommy D.: A boy that comes to school with a smile on his face. Where there's a will there's a way. A-way is a means. To be mean is to be nasty. Relatives are usually nasty. Where there's a will there are relatives. Betty B. fjust from the telephonebz 'tHe want- ed to know if we would go to the theatre with him, and I said we would. Jayne Kyle: t'Who was speaking? Betty B.: Oh, gracious! I forgot to ask. Mr. Fagan: Do you know what happens to liars when they die? Bill Bodley: Yes, sirg they lie still. Qnly Premier Gives You Hvibra-Sweep Double-Brush Cleaning -the kind that really cleans The Premier method gets the deep-down, germ-laden dirt and dust 15LQ North Main Street Get a Rug Cleaned FREE-Phone 4414 C. H. EISENHART, Mgr. At Thompson's You will receive high-grade Secretarial and Accounting Training for the modern office plus- A Course in COMPTOMETER BOOKKEEPING MACHINE DICTATYPE CMachine Shorthandj FILING CLibrary Bureaub PREPARATION FOR 16 DIFFERENT CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS STENOTYPE No Extra Cost THOMPSON COLLEGE 121 Market Street 205 S. George Street Harrisburg, Pa. York, Pa. .1241 SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY Selinsgrove, Pa. An accredited co-educational college offering the following standard courses: Liberal Arts and Sciences Business Administration Commercial Education Public School Music Course Four year's Soloist Course in Music Teacher Training Pre-Medical Pre-Dental Pre-Legal A.B., B.S., and Mus. B. degrees G. Morris Smith, A.M., lJ.D., President Russell Galt, .I'h.D., Dean Nosey: Hey, that ladder is upside down. Bill Chamberlain: I know it, I put it that way so that I would be nearer the bottom if I should happen to fall from the top. Carolyn Erb: Yes, when I came out, the audi- ence simply sat there open mouthedf' Madelyn Murtiff: t'Oh, nonsense. They never yawn all at once. Robert Ganoe: f'If you've spotted the guy who stole your car why don't you get it back? Stuart Hess: t'I'm waiting for him to put on a new set of tires. Ellsworth Knavel: 'AI can't bear opera. The opening bars are enough to send me home. Cliff Huifnagle: Well, it's the closing bars that sends me home. Compliments of KENNEDY 6: DAVIS MEN'S AND BoYs' WEAR Congratulations from WAGNER'S PRINT SHOP Odd Fellows Building -25... Compliments of Burohheld Grocery Northoraft'e Frey Motors Warner-Buiek Co. Guinivan Beauty Shop Kinney's Shoe Store Goss' Cafe Bell Laundry Ciof-H Shoe Repair Derr's Meat Market Southern Fruit and Produce D. C. Ney I-I. E. Knapp Lumber Co. Madeline Murtiff and Stuart Hess -261 HOTEL COLEMAN Have your next dinner party or dance in our newly decorated ballroom. We also invite you to use our Coffee Shop Patsy: t'Jack is telling around that you are worth your weight in gold. u Jane Ann: The foolish boy. Who is he telling it to? Patsy: His creditors. Mr. Fagan: Have you ever had any stage ex- perience ? Jayne Kyle: Well, I had my leg in a cast once. Patsy Bowsman: Where's your loyalty? Walk- ing out on your boy friend because he was caught stealing. Mary Brinton: Yes, but he was caught stealing into that blond's arms. Hotel Clerk: Inside or outside room, sir? David Goss: Inside, I guess, it looks like rain. BARR FUNERAL HOME 110 Valley Street Dial 5215 DICK RODGERS of DICK'S TOGGERY Says: To purchase here is your guarantee of satisfaction. Graduation Suits in a fine array of colorings and fabrics, Worsteds and Gaberdines in plain and fancy backs Clothing One Price Only- 3522.50 DICK'S TOC-GERY The Store of Personal Service -27- 1: v1010:01010cp010c-p4 m 10010101010 010an010101 01010101014- 10111.01 0101010101 01010100101 10101010.1014 1010101010101010101010 1010101010101-r10 10.1014110111 ua-.010101s01 01014: THE SE TI EL COMPAN Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1939 , 'm 1 01010 m1.0,101010101-010 01010 10101-010101010 0104101010101 ,1010101010101-0101010101010 0cn04:0101010101010 a101010101010101-01010101010101.010 0:01:11101010101010 01:0-101 28- Qrl 'Z'-. nf X 1' 1Q ,X 1 ELGIN ui , HAMILTON P Monument Square is .gi Jag g . is 21 2 O . fl? gc I ,Rl ' Q l0'Ul.DV I- 1 ii i Nw ii .t 73173 S 'C' I I I f' C li 5 MUR JEWELRY COMPANY 85 f CREDIT TO ALL A' Pay 50C or SEI .00 Weekly I BULOVA WESTFIELD I I2 fx Lewistown's Finest Jewelry Establishment R' ' Diamonds, Watches Watch and Jewelry Repairing X . ' Phone 4510 R Lewistown, Pa. , I ll lm ml sill A tourist stopped his car on the road and asked Bud Wilson how far it was to Belleville. Bud replied: It's 24,996 miles the way you're goin', but if you turn around it isn't but four. He: I'Iere's a shop that advertises it under- stands woman in all ther moods. She: And they say that what business lacks is eonfidencell' Doc Swetek: '4Tihe trouble with your tooth is that the nerve is dying. I Marie Miller: Then treat the dying with a little more respect! Jack Houser: Careful, one single move and this canoe will collapse. Jane Ann Sherman: 'tCan I move my chewing gum to the other side of my mouth 'V' The lVIost Complete Stock of Shoes for the New Season is Ready at- GLICK'S SHOE STORE Where Every Foot can be Fitted at Reasonable Prices DANDYLINE SHOE STORE Lewistown, Pa. Vitality Shoes for Men and Women Nunn-Bush and Edgerton Shoes for Men Always First to Show the Newest Styles Compliments of PENNSYLVANIA GLASS SAND CORP. Lewistown, Pa. -29- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1939 THE ECONOMY DRUG STORE Next to the Pastime Betty Erdley: A'My grandfather was in the Civil War, and he lost a leg or an arm in every battle he fought in. Miss McCauley: HHOW many battles was he in 7 B. E.: About forty. Russell Stimely fto Gilbert Allenjz Yes, the fish was too small to bother with, so I got two men to throw it back into the water. ' Doris Wike: USay, Mother, have you any Work you'd like me to do? Mother ftaken by surprisejs 'tWhy-no-but- er Doris: 'Then how about putting' me on relief. Board, Miller, Board! Walter startled, looked up. Yes, Mr. Faust, very! came the reply. Compliments of DANKS 8: CO. Complete in Ladies and Children's Apparel Dry Goods and Men's Haberdashery It Pays to Buy Quality Compliments of VICTORIA DRY CLEANERS ON THE SQUARE -30... The DEL f M CUT RATE 170 Valley Street Lewistown, Pa. Phone 2052 Patent Medicines Hospital Supplies Cosmetics Tobaccos Magazines Soclas Gpen Sunclaysksunclay Papers Hoffman lce Cream Agency We Cater to: Churches, Private Parties, Schools, Banquets, etc. We Deliver, Dry Ice Packed is mssr mb. Largest . ' - Selection of za 65 Flavors in '0m.., mi' Town Dancing Every Night-Except Sunday .-31, LAST BUT NOT LEAST- ot by 21 Iugfull NOWHERE ELSE Can You See So Much for So Little Money! ,A E1 LYAH , QQME wh JEAN 1 ,923 qmuwivmf w 'V1N11W1iT1'Q ' 'mnmrinilg MN dm!llU1INl: 'W MIl!1ll5!iT'Q, THHPHMIJW Tandem 3' awww W :LW :va seal Elf: EMT E2 E-:jg WEQEQEEEQEWHQ HEI ,J ,, ,..,, My 8- X IKE BERNEY, Owner-Manager The THEATRE That Brought PGPULAR PRICES to Lewistown f -32-
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