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WFS of! we do repine,
For the days of old when we dug our gold,
ln the days of Forty-Nine.
From HTHE DAYS or FORTY-NIV!-f
MILTON HIGH SCHOOL
ECHOES
S
Published by the
CLAS S OF 1949
FOREWORD
CZ HUNDRED years have elapsed since the historic gold rush of
l8fl9g yet like the people of that time who were lured westward hy
the promise of gold, we of today are lured by the promises of success
and happiness in the future. Whatever our goals, we shall do our
best to attain them by surmounting the obstacles which fall in our
paths.
As we, the '49ers of Milton High School, say adieu to our teach-
ers and friends, we pause to glance backward at what has been the
essence of our lives at Milton High School. Our classes, the friend-
ships we have built with others, the sports in which we have partici-
pated or those we have watched, the good times we have had, and yes,
even some of the work we have accomplished-these we have en-
deavored to set down in this book that they shall never be forgotten
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The Orange and Blaelc
Altho Williamsport has favored
The Cherry and the White.
And the loyal boys of Danville
For the Orange and Purple light.
Still we hold our colors, splendor
Nor honor shall they lackg
While the athletes stand defenders
Of the Orange and the Black.
Thru the three long years of High School
lVlidst the scenes we know so well:
There's a mystic charm to knowledge
We vainly seek to spellg
Or we win athletic victories
On the football field or track:
Still we work for Milton High School
And the Orange and the Black.
When our high school days are over
And life looms up beforeq
We recall those days of gladness
That come again no more.
Still we banish care and sadness,
As we turn our memories hack.
And recall those days of gladness
'Neath the Orange and the Black.
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"Drifting and Drearningv
Now comes the time
When we must depart
With many mem'ries
Held deep in our heart.
Good things may come
To us on our wayg
But thoughts of high school
With us will eier stay.
Many the mem'ries
Of our high school days:
Some happy ones,
A few tinged with haze.
We'll carry with us
Memiries of all.
And in the future
These will recall.
So to our high school
We hid good-bye:
To reach her ideals
We'll bravely try.
Tho' sadness steals
lts way to our side.
ln M. H. S.
We,ll always take pride.
DEDICATIO
CZQDE, the class of 1949, respectfully dedicate this
YCHIJS edition of the ECHOES to MISS M. MARTHA
BICKEL, whose untiring eflorts, interest, and excellent
guidance have heen invaluable in the production of this
Annual.
The .Faculty
HARRY E. SWANGER
Chemistry, Household Chemistry,
Physics, Vocational Science
DOROTHEY E. BOYER
Home Economics
JAMES 0. TULE, JR.
Vocational Education, Wood
PHOEBE M. REINHART
English, .lournalism
ALBERT P. LYFORD
lnstrumental Music
MRS. PRENTISS W. OWENS
Home Economics
E. COLLINS CUPP
Superintendent of Milton Schools
M. MARTHA BICKEL
French, English
PAUL C. CONFER
U. S. History, Chorus
RUTH M. HOY
Latin, English
CHARLES G. HEFFNER
Vocational Education, Metal
ELIZABETH E. HAWK
Ojice Practice, Shorthand,
Typing
HENRY W. LONGENBERGER
Commercial Geography, Typing
Consumer Education, Baseball
Coach, Assistant Football Coach
STANDFORD L. KUNKLE
High School Principal
MILES M. KOSTENBAUDER
Director, Vocation Education
CHARLES T. LONTZ
Biology
MRS. W. MURRAY BUTLER
Physical Education,
Counselor of Girls
JOSEPH E. MACALKA
Vocational Education, Related
Subjects
ROBERT L. IZER
Physical Education, Problems of
Democracy, Economics
Basketball Coach, Assistant
Football Coach
MRS. BRUCE BAYLOR
Secretary to the Principal
The Faculty
HATTIE COLE FERTIG LONTZ
English
P. RICHARD FISHER
Football Coach, Mathematics,
Assistant Basketball Coach
JOHN L. KOONS
World History, Vocational History
EVAN C. WILLIAMS
Vocational Erlucation, Electricity
JULIA C. HAGENBUCH
Shorthand, Bookkeeping
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Audrey Munson. Sf-1-ri-tary: Ellen Stillvs, Vive l'resident.
Presidentis Message
As President of the Senior Class, I wish to express my thanks to the members of
the class of 194-9 and to the members of the faculty who have made this year a
successful one.
Through happiness and pleasure, through troubles and hardships, we have
worked together to make this year the best year of our school life.
Now the time has come for us to step forward, to take our place in the world.
School life is more than twelve years of lessons and homework, its athletic contests,
the opening of the new High School Athletic Field, parties, dances, the class play, and
above all, memories. Yes, memories. Now it is time to forge ahead and accomplish
greater things. Some of us will go on to college, others will enter industryg but most
of us boys will answer the call of Uncle Sam for our allotted share of military service.
Turmoil and conflict everywhere make the world today a perplexing one for us
to face. Our problems will be great and difficult. Some of us will take them easy,
others will have a more diliicult time solving them. Whatever we do I know will be
for the best.
The warmth of our friendships has become a vital part of our personalities. The
smile of a friend will always be one of life's greatest pleasures. With a feeling of
sadness we each go our separate way. Some of us will see each other every day,
others may never again meet after graduation.
In closing I just want to congratulate all of you for such a co-operative and
successful year together. May God lead us all in the path to happiness and success.
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LOIS C. APPLEMAN
"Lois" ACCOIIIIIIII4' and
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lAlE'I'CllHIItllSlI1g
She works hard and does things
well . . . niee personality . . .
quiet and demure.
S1'lroolA'r'll'x t: G. A. A. 3. t.
DOROTHEA E. ARNER
"Borg General
A eutie who hails froln VVest Mil-
ton . . . a nieer girl there never
was . . . pleasant slnile.
Srhool .v1'1l'N t. I-Editor: Fenorzs Stall'
t: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Intramur-
al Basketball 2. 3. tg G. A. A. 1. 2.
3. t. G. A. A. Follies 2: 'I'rieIli'Y 3.
t: Class l'lay.
WILLIAM BARTOE
"Bill" Vocational
Ilill gets along with everyone . . .
friend of many . . . lSIilton's fu-
ture leading meehanie.
BLAND M. BEAVER
"Bearer" Scientific
Liked by all . . . new but neat
. . . too bad he diiIn't move here
before.
Class Oiiieer. Treasurer 3: Intra-
mural Ilaseball 3: Intramural Bas-
ketball 2. 3 -all at Mittlinburg: In-
tramural Basketball I.
RACHEL L. BERGER
.KIIIICIIFIH Scientific
A t'riend worth having . . . future
FlorenceNightingale . . . excel-
lent student.
Srhool ,Y1'Il'S t. lllclitor: Girls' In-
tramural Basketball 2. 3. I.: G. A.
A. I. 2. 3, I. G. A. A. Follies 2:
Tri-Ili-Y Il. I: Senior t'hristmas
Card f'0IIIIIIlfll'l' L: Class Play.
MORTON A. BERMAN
"Mort" General
Easy to get acquainted with . . .
happy disposition . . . drives a
green Hniek.
LOUIS R. ARN DT
"Hot Lips" Accounting and
Merchandising
Never a dull moment when he's
around . . . good eornet player
. . . likes the girls.
Band l. 2, 3. 4, First Chair et-2 Danee
Band 3. 4: Drum Corps 4: Intra-
mural Baseball 3. 4: Intramural
Ilaskvtlmll 2. 3. l: Hi-Y t.
VERDILLA M. BAKER
"Dillie" Home Economics
Sbe's a genuine good sport . . .
has many friends . . . never quiet.
tiirls' Intramural Basketball 2, 3:
h. A. A. l. 2. Il. I. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
FRANK BAUMGARTNER
"George" Scientific
The riot of the classroom . ..
there are three ways to do things:
the right way. the wrong way.
and Baumgartner's way.
Intramural Basketball 3, t: Hi-Y 3.
ANNA M. BERGE
"Bergen Home Economics
A fun loving lass with a super
tlne personality . . . a tirst elass
clerk at Woolwortlfs Store.
Eel-ion-is Staff 4: G. A. A. 2. 3, 4, G.
A. A. Follies 2: Senior Christmas
Card Committee 8.
HERBERT I. BERMAN
"Vitamin,' Scientific
Willing worker . . . good foot-
ball player . . . exeels in mathe-
maties and science.
Varsity Football 2. 4: J. V. Foot-
ball 1: Intramural Baseball 2: Hi-
Y 2: Baseball 2, 3. 1: Intramural
Basketball 1.
GENE HARRY BOMBOY
"Gene" Vocational
Future tire-ehiet' . . . lots of fun
. . . likes to work?
JACK WILLIAM BOMBOY
"Jack" Vocational
A good worker with a niee per-
sonality . . . a whiz with a car
. . . future aviator.
E. LARRY BOTTIGER, JR.
"Bone" Scientific
Good student . . . personality
plus . . . one of our prize foot-
ball heroes.
Varsity Football 2. 3, 4: J. V. Foot-
ball lg Intramural Baseball 2. 3. -1:
J. V. Basketball 2: Intramural Ilas-
ketball 3, -L: Hi-Y 2, 3. -1.1 Assembly
Committee l: Sta,-ze Hand 2. 3. L
SHIRLEY I. BRAUTIGAM
"Shirley" Home Economics
All day long we hear Jerome.
Jerome. Jerome . . . nice k1d.to
know . . . how would the movies
get along without her?
G. A. A. I. 2. 3. t. li. A. A. Fol-
lies 2: Class Play.
ROXANNA VIVIAN BUDD
"Roxy" Secretarial
A perfect secretary . . . neat
. . . has many friends.
Evnol-Ls Staff 4: Band l, 2. 3. 1-:
Girls' Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 41
H. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2: Class Play. Student Director.
DAVID E. CAMPBELL
"Spz1ds" General
Soda jerker at R lk lJ's . . . has
a smile for everyone . . . a eut-
up in a classroom.
Srhool News I-. Sports Editor:
Eel-iorzs Staff -tg Intramural Base-
ball 2, 3. 4: Intramural Basketball
2. 3, .li Hi-Y 2, 3. -I. Vive Presi-
dent 3.
.l. MARLENE CARIS
"DolIy', Secretarial
Very sweet and neat . . . a good
worker . . . likes to dance.
Ecuorzs Staff 4: G. A. A, I, 2, 3. I..
G. A. A. Follies 2.
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VERA BOOP
"Blondie" Home Economics
A sweet and likable blond . . . a
:ood friend to everyone . . . seen
everywhere with Bob.
ti. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
PEGGY JANE BOYER
"Peg" Home Economics
Seen with Russell . . . quiet . . .
hails from Pottsgrove.
fi. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
LILA R. BROWN
"Lila,' Home Economics
She's happy in love and engaged
. . . a nicer girl vouldn't be found
. . . skating a favorite hobby.
Drum Forps 3: G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. l.
G. A. A. Follies 2.
DORIS CALLENBERGER
"Doris" General
She'll leave her heart with the
class of 1950 . . . peppy cheer-
leader . . . takes her corners on
??? wheels.
Sr-hool News l, Editor: Eel-roi-rs Staff
-I: Drum Corps 2: Girls' Intramural
Basketball 3. L: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer L. G. A. A. Follies 25
Assembly Committee 3, -1: Cheer-
leader I: Class Play.
ROBERT N. CAMPBELL
"Babu Vocational
Quiet . . . his friendship is one
that will last . . . brings home
the birds.
llellefonte High Sehool Band. 2
years.
ANNABELLE M. COAKLEY
"Ann.abelle,' General
Nice to know . . . our best wishes
to Annabelle and Rich.
Band 3. tg G. A. A. I, 2, 3. -t. G. A
A. Follies 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3. 1.
NANCY C. CONDERN
"Name" Home Economics
Laughs come easy . . . pretty
dark hair . . . she's number one
girl with Webb.
Eel-roi-as Statf 4: Girls' Intramural
Basketball 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,
G. A. A. Follies 2.
LARRY M. CORSON
"Skip" Vocational
Dick Meas-e's side-kick . . . we
wish him luck wherever he goes
has the unusual hobby of
collecting pipes.
Hi-Y 2, 3: Intramural Basketball l.
N. ERMA CROMAN
..EfHlU,, Home Economics
Comes from Pottsgrove . . . a
girl who will succeed . . . ex-
cels in textile painting.
Girls' Intramural Basketball 3, -1:
G. A. A. l. 2. 3, -1. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
GLENN LARUE DERR
"Rocky" General
Milton High School Adonis . . .
likes to dance??? . . . terrific at
sports.
Class President 2, 3: Varsity Foot-
ball 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Baseball
2, 3: .lunior High Basketball 1: .l.
V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basket-
ball 3. 4: Vlass l'lay.
ROBERT DERR
"Bob" Vocational
Not much to say, but always
laughing . . . women in his lifet?
Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4.
ANNA LEE DIEHL
"Lee" Secretarial
An excellent square dancer . . .
endearing smile . . . grand sense
nf lnnnor.
Eeaoiis Statf 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3:
G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4. G. A. A. Follies
2: Assembly Committee 3. 4: Class
l'lay.
MARY MARTHA COOPER
"Molly" Home Economics
Works at Rnbe's . . . quiet . . .
for a nice gal, she's the one.
Ecnorzs Stat? 4: Drum Corps 3. 4:
G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. t. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
EVA MAE COUP
"Em" Home Economics
Always seen with n book . . .
enjoys sewing: . . . a friend ln-
deed.
G. A. A. l, 2. 3. t. li. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
EVELYN DEICHERT
Home Economics
Nice to know . . . one likely to
get the most out of life . . .
Anna Fry's side-kick.
Hrnorzs Staff li G. A. A. l. 2. 3, lt.
G. A. A. Follies 2.
MILDRED C. DERR
"Midge" Home Economics
A shy smile topped by merry
brown eyes . . . a teacher's dream
. , . always writing letters.
G. A. A. l. 2. 3. 1. fi. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
SHIRLEY MAE DEWALD
"ShirIey" Secretarial
A petite blond who plays a horn
in the band . . . do you think
she could make just as much
noise without it ? i?
ECHO!-15 Stat? t: Band 1. 2. 3, 4.
First Chair .Lg Girls' intramural
Basketball -L: G. A. A. I. 2. 3, 4.
G. A. A. Follies 2: Class Play.
K. GILBERT DODGE
"K" Vocational
Muscles should be his middle
name . . . a lad from Milton R.
D .... likes to tlsh and hunt
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VIRGINIA M. DOTTS
"Corky" Secretarial
The sweetest of girls and the
truest of friends . . . sunshine
and laughter lie at her heels . . .
our Tri-Hi-Y President.
Ecu-xmas Staff 4: Drum Corps 2, 3:
G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4. Scribe 2, Vice
President 3, G. A. A. Follies 2:
Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4: Swim-
ming Club 2: Girls' Intramural Bas-
ketball 2, 3, 4: Class Play.
DELPHINE M. ELLIOTT
"Del" Home Economics
Neat blond hair . . . always with
Viola . . . snappy dresser.
G. A. A. 1, 2. 4, G. A. A. Ful-
lies 2.
FLOYD EUGENE F ETZER
"Bowie" Scientific
A sparkling wit . . . has a pas-
sion for Zane Grey . . . phooey
on women???
School Ne ws t.
NANCY I... FLETCHER
"Fletch" Scientific
A shy lniss . . . tlne person to
know . . . likes to sing.
Girls' Chorus 3, 4: G. A. A. 3. 4:
Girls' Intramural Basketball 4.
ELINOR TERESA FOX
"Elinor" Home Economics
Dotes on green clothes . . . chat-
ter-box . . . one you would never
overlook.
School News 2, 3. 4: Girls' Chorus
4: G. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
WILLIAM R. FRY
"Bill', Accounting and
Merchandising
One of Mr. Kunkle's right-hand
men . . . likes to go deer hunt-
ing at the Shakespeare Rod and
Gun Club.
Drum Corps 2: .l. V. Football 1:
Intramural Basketball I3: Stage
Manager 2, 3, 1: Swimming Club 2.
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ELIZABETH A. EDINGER
"Betty" Home Economics
A country lass with a pretty face
. . . they come no better . . .
good drawer.
Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' Intramural
llaskethall 2, 3, l: G. A. A. 1, 2. 3.
4. G. A. A. Follies 2.
MARY E. ELLIOTT
'Ulflaryv Accounting and
Merchandising
Sweet disposition . . . seen with
Don . . . Nic-k's girl Friday.
Em-ions Staff l: Girls' Chorus 2, 3.
l: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4, G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2: Senior Christmas Card Com-
mittee L.
ALVIN FISHER, JR.
"Alu Vocational
A shy guy from Mt-Ewensville
. . . careful driver? . . . seen at
skating rink.
DAVID S. FLICK, JR.
"Slim" Vocational
Plays a good game of football
. . . has a '49 Cadillae?? . . .
likes them all. but loves one.
Varsity Football 1. 2, 3, -l: J. V.
Basketball 2.
ANNA KATHERINE FRY
"Ann," Home Economics
Sweet face . . . kind and friend-
ly to all . . . maybe she'll own
a sportings goods store some day.
Ecuorzs Staff l: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4,
G. A. A. Follies 2.
MARGARET B. GORDON
4'Peg', Home Economics
Long. silky brown hair . . . laughs
a lot . , . petite.
Srluml A'e'ws -L: Drum Corps 3. 4:
G. A. A. 1. 2, -I-, G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
BRUCE L. HARMAN
"Fritz" Vocational
'l'all and good looking . . . Jane's
one and only . . . one of our
basketball dependables.
Drum Corps 4: J. V. Foothall 2: .l.
V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball
3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. Seeretarys'l'rea-
Slll'L'l' 3.
JOYCE K. HENDRICKS
"Janie" Secretarial
"Keep Smiling" is her motto . . .
eute froln head to toe . . . dark
hair and pretty eyes . . . hats off
to Joyee's art.
lflenorzs Stntf 4: G. A. A. l. 2, 3. 1.
G. A. A. Follies 2: Tri-Hi-Y t:
Girls' lntralnural Basketball L
MARLENE R. HEYMAN
"Marlene" Scientific
One of the prize students of 'til
. . . neat dresser . . . likes eol-
lege men and bridge parties.
Srhool .v!'ll'S 2. 3, 4: l'll'HGl'IS Statl'
3, 4. Co-Editor 4: Girls' intramural
Basketball 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. l. 2. 3.
4. G. A. A. Follies 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3. li
Class Play.
JAMES W. HOFFMAN
"fini" Scientific
Tall . . . niee clothes . . . good
looking . . . eomes from Vllest
Milton.
Eel-ions Staff 4: Intramural Base-
ball 3: Intramural Basketball 3, 4:
Assembly Committee 3. 4: Senior
Christmas Card Committee 4.
DONNA KEISER
"Donna" Home Economies
l.ife is just a bowl full of eherries
. . . what would she do without
I
l,oisZ
Girls' Intramural llaskethall 3: G.
A. A. l. 2. 3. 4. G. A. A. Follies 2.
ROBERT GLENN KIRBY
"Sharlry" Scientific
Little hut mighty! . . . when
lQirhy's around. everything is up-
side down.
llleuoi-is Stall' 4. Business Manager:
Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Base-
ball 2. 3: J. V. Basketball 2: In-
tramural Baskethall 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3.
t. Seeretary 4: Class Play.
LEORA L. HARPSTER
"Learn" General
Gives everyone a laughing good
time, including herself . . . per-
fect eo-ordination between mouth
and needle in sewing elass.
Srlmol News 4: Drum Corps 2, 3,
4: G. A. A. l. 2. 3, 4, G. A. A.
Follies 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y ll Class Play.
CAROL DOROTHY HESS
"Carol" Home Economics
Niee gal . . . seelns to like the
people from Exchange. one in
particular . . . Mr. Confer's prize
ses-ond.
lienoizs Staff 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3,
4: Girls' Intramural Basketball 3,
4: G. A. A. 1, 2. L G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2: Senior Christmas Card Com-
mittee lz Class l'lay.
VIOLA HILBORN
"Vit" Home Economics
Likes to tease . . . good pal . . .
thinks a lot of one eertain foot-
hall player.
Girls' Chorus 2: G. A. A. l. 2. 3. I.
G. A. A. Follies 2.
GLADYS M. KEEFER
"Keel" Accounting and
Merchandising
A worth-while friend . . . fun-
loving . . . always pleasant.
srlrool .Yeirs L: Girls' Intramural
llaskethall 2: G. A. A. l. 2. 3. 8. G.
A. A. Follies 2.
BARBARA .ANN KIESER
"I1arby" Secretarial
Quiet. but a girl of many thoughts
. . . liked by all . . . seenevery-
where with Diek.
Nr-huol Nei:-s 2. 3. 1: lilenous Stat?
1: Drum Corps 3: Girls' Chorus 2:
G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. G. A. A. Follies
2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y l: Swimming Cluh 2:
Class Play.
JUNE ELIZABETH KLING
"June" Home Economics
'l'ime is a preeious thing and
spent wisely hy our June Kling.
G. A. A. l. 2. 3, 1. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
:5 f
Ju' 5 L.
RANDALL D. KRAMM
"Randy" General
'l'all, dark, and handsome . . . our
future mortician . . . we wonder
if he sees Spotts before his eyes.
Intramural Baseball 2: Intramural
Basketball 2, Il: Hi-Y 1.
RUTH ARLENE KREMER
"Ruth" Home Economics
Fond of a good time . . . likes
home economics . . . hard work-
er on the Srliool .Wim Staff.
Srlaool .'Veu's 1: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3.
4. G. A. A. Follies 2.
ROBERTS MARKS
"Babu Vocational
Our speedster from Penn Street
. . . fond of the opposite sex.
JOHN T. MATURANI
".l. T." Vocational
Between baseball and driving his
ear, John hasn't mueh time for
girls!!! . . . VVell???
Varsity Football 2: J. V. Football
1: Intramural Baseball 2: .l. Y.
Basketball 1, 2: Hi-Y 1: Varsity
:lalsieball 3. l: Intramural Basket-
ia -1.
RICHARD MEASE
"Swabie" General
Have you ever seen a wolf? . . .
well, lie's our boy . . . our little
sailor.
Football Manager 2: Intramural
Basketball 2, 3. I: lli-Y 2: Baseball
3. l.
NANCY FERN MENSCH
"Nancy" Secretarial
Quiet and shy! . . . studious . . .
il whiz with a motoreyele.
Girls' Intramural Basketball 3: G.
A. A. 1. 2. Sl. 1, G. A. A. Follies 2:
Class Play.
lf
7:
w' T.
, -.vr'
WARD F. KRATZER
"W'11r1l" General
A loyal member of the band . . .
willing worker . . . likable.
l"lC'Hlll'1S Staff 1: Hand 2, 3, 4: Dance
Band 3. 1, Student Conductor 3. 1:
Vlass l'lay.
DOLORES LIN N
"Dada" General
Pretty blonde . . . sweet smile
. . . oh, that giggle!
Hand 2: Girls' Intramural Basket-
ball 1, 2, Montgomery lligli: G. A.
A. Il. L
MADELI N E T. MATREY
"!llnt', Home Economics
Full ol' fun . . . has lots of pep
. . . second home is the skating
rink.
Girls' Intramural llasketball 2, 3. 1-:
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, l, G. A. A. Ful-
lies 2.
HELEN R. MCKEAN
"Helen" General
Chatter. chatter all the time . . .
how could Newberry's survive
without ber . . . always joking.
G. A, A. 1, 2. 3. 1. ti, A. A. Fill-
lies 2.
NEVLINE MALONE
"Neil-Vw Home Economics
Good things come in small pack-
ages . . . never a dull moment
. . .always ready with an an-
swer.
Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' Intramural
Basketball 2. 1-: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, -1.
G. A. A. Follies 2: Girls' Softball 2:
Flass Play.
HERBERT R. MERTZ
6'Herb" Accounting and
Merchandising
Our illustrious football center
. . . president of the Teen Can-
teen . . . hates the girls!!!
Class Otlicer 1, 2. 3. -1. Secretary I.
'l'reasurer 2, 1. Viec President 31
N:-houl .'Vv11's 1: Varsity Football I.
2. 3. 1: J. V. Basketball 2: Base-
ball l. 2. 3. 1: Flass Play.
ROBERT METZCER
"Huh" Ym-arifmal
'I'vrr4n' nt' ilu- Imrlll I-ml . . . gzmul
Il:iIim'ol' . . . willy llk'l'S0llllllly . . .
I-:url-I'ul qlrivl-r???
S1-lmul .Yrlrs II. I: llunsl 2. II. I: ln-
Iminilrall llnsm-lmll 2. II: .l. X. Hus-
kctlmll 2: lli-Y 3. I.
ROBERT C. lVllLLE'l"l'
"Gus" Yocaliulial
Nim's'I'x'll1lw . . . IllXYIll'S Sl't'll will:
Yvrn . . . 4-mx'lmywiIl1:i cur.
i'lwvi'lv:I1lvl' 2.
JEAN ANN MORROW
".lc'rm" Suivnliliu
'l':lll . . . Q-xc:-lsixis11m'ls. vspu-
vinlly lmskollwull :mrl swimming
. . . lms many iiilvrvsls.
Nvllfml .N'I'll'-V 2. il. I: l'll'lIIlI'.S Slurl' I:
Girls' Clmrus I: Girls' lnh':llnul'::l
llnskq-llx:ill 2. JI. I: G. .L .L I. 2. :L
I. G. .L .L lfullius 2: 'l'I'i-lliYY II. I:
Girls' SoI'tlI:Ill l. 2: SXl'llllllllllL! Club
' lliml ' I I
AUDREY JEAN MUNSON
"l.i'l .4IlIlfl',l"' Se-Crvlurial
l'npul:Ir . . . Yury' :lttr:u'liI'c . . .
prolly uycs :xml ll:IiI'.
i'l:lss Oflicm-I', St'l'l't'l:ll'1' I: l'll'llllIiS
Sl:lIl' I: llziml I. 2, II. I: lmliro
llznul :L Ig Girls' l'limn'us I: G, .L
.L I. 2. Il. L, Ii. .L .L Fullivs 2:
'I'I'i-Ili-Y 3, I. 'l'l'l'SlSlll'l'l' 3: Girls'
Snfllmll 2. JI: SWllllllllll:I Vluli 2:
Class l'l:Iy: Girls' llIll'llIllllI'Ill Rus-
kvllmll I.
PHYLLIS JUNE MUSSER
"l'l1yl" llomv Ec'mimiiim's
lcv :'rv:un mlippvr :II Rulu-'s . . .
wvnrs llt'1ll clullius . . . ull. Juliu-
uvl I I
l':K'llIII:.S Stntl' 4: Girls' l'lmrus 2:
G. .-L .-L I. 2. 3. I, G. .L .L Folf
livs 2.
KEN NETH ORERLI N
"K4'n" Ylwzitiunal
Om' ul' our slump lmys . . . foml
uf sports . . . not vvry lulkzllivv.
ECIIIII-.S Stuff I: lnIr:imlIi':xl Bziskut-
h:lll l. 2. I.
MAX lVIll.l.ER
"llunlr" Yu:-:nliunul
Small. lvlnncl Ilmtlmll m:m:u:vr . . .
il rin! :lllywllow . . . vuim-s fl'UIll
:Ivruss ilu- rin-r.
lfoullmll NlJlll2lQlt'l' I. I.
SHIRLEY A. lVlll,ROY
"Sf1il'l1',i" Sl'I'l'I'llII'llll
I'ulv . . . qui:-I?? . . . il In-II:-r
l'l'lK'lIIl 4'Illllllll'l ln' fllllllll,
llzmrl 2. Ii. I1 lmlu-o llnml II. I:
I'irl" l'lI ru' I' I' K X I " 'I I
I
ls 0s.w.,....-....
I-. .L .L lolllls -. lll-lll'N I.
JAMES E. IVIOSER
"lim" Yovzllioilzll
"l,l'llIllIllt'l'lilly". . . , luv:-stun-:It
, . . luls UI' I'IlI1.
lflrlmi-,s Stull' I: llaiml 2. JI. I. l"irsl
Vlmii' I: lbzuwv lluml I: .l. V. lfool-
lmll I: lIllr:unur:Il ll:Isn-lmll I. 2. :I.
I: Inlr:llmIr:1l llziskvtlunll I. 2. II. I:
lli-Y 2. 24, I. l'r:-sich-nl I: Swimming
l'lIlli 2.
ROliER'l' D. lVll'RRAY
"Huh" NIll'2lllIllliil
Quivt . . . :I pl:-:usnnl any . , .
ull. llml Ill0l'l'l' Olllsmullilol I!
RERN ADEA N OBERLIN
"ll1'f1l1i0" llonu- l'lr-uimiiiivs
l.ilIlv . . . lnlumlv . . . :Ilwnys
lmppy.
Ii. .L .L l. 2. Il. I. Il. .L .L l"lll'
livs 2: Girls' lIill':lInuI':Il llnskvl-
lmll I.
GEORGE W. ORREIX. JR.
--nfl!" s:-1:-:m:a.-
l":Isl on lllc g!'l'llllI'4Pll . , . I':liI' in
4-ulurim: . . . lI':1v:-ls will: "Illum-
lw:ul" :xml "'l':mk" . . . ull. for
Ilno wirlv IIITUII spm-os! il
Varsity I-'unlhnll 2. II. I: .l. V. lfuol-
l1:Ill I: lllll'Jlllllll'ill llilsvllllll :I: ln-
Ir:iinIu':ll liziskvllmll 2. II, I.
.-'mf
'7f,'5Q
GERALD E. PEPPERMAN
i'fc'rry" Secretarial
Dreams of .lean with the light
brown hair . . . the band will be
lost without Jerry and his baton
. . .our illustrious class presi-
dent.
Class Otlieer, President I: lflvnoris
Staff t: Band 1. 2. 3, vt. First Chair
I: llaton 'I'wirler 1. 2. 3, 4.
LARUE R. PFLEEGOR
"Petr", Vocational
I'ete is short and full of life . . .
seems to have a way with the
girls.
Band l, 2: Intramural Ilaseball 1. 2.
Il. t: Intramul'al Basketball 1. 2.
ZELDA I. PROWANT
"Ziff, Home Economies
Seems quiet until you get to know
her . . . claims "Newky" as her
home.
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. I, G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
M. HELEN REEDY
"Helen" Secretarial
A tiny bundle ot' dynamite . . .
her heart is in Montandon.
Eenorzs Staff 1: Girls' Inlraimiral
Itasketball 2: G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. I..
Treasurer 1, G. A. A. Follies 2:
Girls' Softball 1, 2.
ROBERT C. REITMEYER
'ilfolf' Vocational
One of the l1and's "wolves" . . .
really makes a hit with the girls.
lland 1. 2. 3. t. First Chair 3, -tg
Intralnural Basketball 3. t: Class
l'llt
:
GLADYS I. RITTER
"Blondie" General
A ente blonde from West Milton
. . . oh. George . . . a future
secretary.
Flruol-is Statt' L: Girls' Intramural
Basketball 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,
G. A. A. Follies 2.
. ,L
DONALD L. PFLEECOR
"Shorty" Vocational
Dark hair . . . hails from Me-
ldwensville . . . likes to hunt.
Intramural llasketball L
THOMAS V. POWELL
'iTom" Vocational
'l'all. dark. and handsome . . .
seems to just go "Skipping"
through life.
Football Manager l: J. V. Itafket-
ball 2: Class l'lay: Intramural Bas-
ketball t.
ALICE S. REAM
"Sophie" Secretarial
You're sure to know Alice by her
dimples . . . a really peppy sen-
ior . . . keeps things alive.
lfluuarzs Statf tg G. A. I. 3, I.
1-. A. A. Follies 2: lI'l-Hlfl 3. l:
Class l'lay.
RALPH R. REEDY
"Whitey" Scientific
Helen's little HH brother . . . is
a masterhand at keeping things
moving . . . our basketball star.
Ifenorzs Staff L: Band 1: Intra-
mural Baseball 1. 2. 3: Varsity
lliskelball 3, L: J. V. Ilaskethall 22
Ili-Y 2. 3, L: Varsity Baseball 1.
ATTWOOD L. RICHIE
"Ro1'lry" Accounting and
Merchandising,
VIZIIICS from the lower end of
town . . . a friend worth having
. . . seen l.ut not heard?
livllizrzs Staff t.
NANCY DORA RUNYAN
"Nanry" Home Economics
A very pretty senior . . . seems
happier than ever when Glenn is
around.
Ecnorzs Statf I-: Girls' Chorus 2, 3,
4: Girls' Intramural Basketball 2.
3: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4, G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2: 'l'ri-I-Ii-Y 3. t.
EARL H. RUSSELL
"Robin" Yocatiuiial
Ono ui' nur "shop mon" . . . oh.
thosv cyiiil1:ili'i':isllo.'s . . , haril
wnrkvr iii tho l'll'llGl'1S' sports ile-
pslrtlnciii.
liriioirs Stuff it llainil 2. 3. t: In-
Il'illllllZ'Jll llnskvthzill 2.
LEE ALLEN SEIBERT
"I"III'lIIt'l'N Svivniific
'l'hv clnss rhiwii . . . hu l'l'2lllA'
kmps tliings ,iruingr with his :iii-
tlcs , . . likes to hunt lflustcr
rggs . . . :iii exvclluiit student.
I4Zviiui1:s Sturt. K'n-lflalitur L1 liuml 1.
2. tl. I. l-'irst l'hsiir L1 lliiiivc Ilziiicl
li: iiitrniiiiiiwil liaisulmll 2. 3. L: In-
tr:imiir:il Ilan kcthnll 2. 3. I1 Flznss
l'l:ly.
BRUCE SH ELLEN BERGER
"Slic'll,i N General
llt- will ailwziys iw-iiin-iiiln'i' Eagles
Nluru ut' 'IN . . . wlivrv tlierm-'ru
wuim-ii. tliorifs zilwaiys Ilriius . . .
Iikos sporty huts.
Nrlmul .Yvirs I: Ilit:':iinur:1l llasv'
hull 1: Varsity lhiskvtliaill 1: J. V.
Ilnskctliaill 2: Ili-Y Ii. t: Varslty
llaisuhzill 2, IC, I.
RORERTA FAY SHOWERS
"CIS" lluinv Economics
Laughs I-mm' easy . . . Auilrvy's
pall . . . full ui' vim mul vitality
. . . iiico ilrcssur.
Flziss Otlivcr. Sl'l'l'l'I2ll'y Il: l'lc'l-lnris
htuif l: Girls' I'lmrus 2. 3. t: Girls'
liitisilnliriil llsiski-thull 2. 31 G. A.
A. I. 2. 3. I. G. A. A. Fnllivs 2:
'I'ri-Ili-Y 3. K, Vivo I'rn-siilent 3:
Girls' Siifthzill 1. 2. Ji: Swiniiiiing
Fluli LH Class Play.
BRADY D. S N Y DER
dSlIIIl'li'Nu A1-cuiiiitiiig and
Alvrvliaml isi ng
Om- ui' thu stair tin-lclurs un our
I'ontlmll team . . . futurv prnprio-
tor of Siiyilofs Rvstziiiriint.
Varsity Fimtliull 2. 3. 1: .l. V. lfimt-
lmll lg Iiitrzimurul Busvhaill 2. 3. 1:
lntriiniuriil llsiskvtlmll 2. 3. iz Rnsv-
lmll Nlaiiinfzvi' 2. 3. i: Iiziskuthzill
Nlaiiiaiprui' 3. 1.
FRANKLIN E. SNYDER
"Frr1lilfiv" Vucatinnal
Swirs :incl lim-liiin'k's hig liulpor
. . . illXt'lIA'N on the hall . . . seen
trnvoliiig: thc rozul to West Mil-
ton.
Iiitrainursil Ilaisohzill 2.
IVIAYNARD F. SCHNYDER
" llikzf' Vm-atinnal
Blniicl h:iir :xml hruwii 1-yvs :irc
rnrv . . . lzuly killur . . . luis oi'
fun.
.l. V. Fmitlizlll I: Iiitrumursil llnsv-
h:ill l. 2, Ii. I: Iiitminurail Basket-
llzlll l. 2, Il. I.
GLORIA J. SEKSCIENSKI
"Gloria" llnmv E1-onuinics
Oh. huw we envy thusi- pri-tty.
imturzil vurls . , . :iilvii1li'm'
hunks . . . "lJlli4't. l'l0:iss"' . . .
'l'mn's mio :incl only.
I-Lriml-.s Stuff iz lisiiiil 2. Ji. 1. First
Vhnir 1: Girls' Iiitrsimurnl Ilziskut-
Ihzlll 2. Il: U. A. A. l. 2. 3. l. G. A.
' ' I
A. lfolhos L.
JOYCE MARIE SHOWERS
"Jn-r" Sm-vra-iarial
t'iip:ihle wnrkvr . . . nut vc-ry
tailkzitivv . . . fuml oi' im' skiit-
ing.
G. A. A. l. 2. Ii. i. G. A. A. l"0lA
livs 2.
RITA M. SHRINER
"Kiln" Gvnvral
l'1vei'yoiw's fricml . . . ulwaiys
lziugrliiiipz . . . an fiiliirv girl in
whito.
Srlmnl .Yrlrs I1 G. A. A. l. 2. 3. l.
I-. A. A. I-ullics 2: Iri-Ili-A l.
ELIZABETH R. SNYDER
"Hefty" Home Eronuniics
'I'ulk:itivc hut vutv . . . tliiiiplcs
. . . vulul' guurrl in thx' llilllll.
Illuiinrzs Stsifl' I: liaiml 2. ti. 1. First
l'h:iir I: llniicn- llniirl iq Girls'
l'linrus 3,23 GAA. A. lv. 2. 3. G:
A. A. lfulhus 2: lri-Ili-X J. l: I-irls
liitrainiuraxl Bnskvtlmll I.
DAVID E. SOLOMON
"IIm'0" Svlvllllfltt
.luyu-'s ilIll0l' hzilf . . . uh. tllilt
1-iirlv hziir . . . work what il
wsiste nf time! E!
Flsiss Otiicer. 'l'i'0:isiirei' 3: Sflmvl
,Yvirs iz Varsity I-'outlizill 2. Il. -ti
.l. Y. Fmitliaill 1: Intramural Ilziso-
Iizill 2: Varsity llciskvtlmll 3: .l. V.
llalskothslll 2.
:gf
JANET K. SPOTTS
"Ian" General
Full of pep . . . second lturhi
. . . enjoys life to the hilt.
l4Iunor:s Staff t-1 Band 1: Girls'
Chorus 2, 3, -1-: Girls' Intramural
Basketball :lg G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
President 1, Social Chairman 3. G.
A. A. Follies 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, tg
Girls' Softball 2: Class Play.
ELLEN F. E. STILLES
"Ellikins,' Scientific
One of the nicest all-around girls
in the class of'4!l . . . our veter-
an cheerleader . . . neat dresser.
Class Officer, Vice President -1:
EUHUHS Staff lg Girls' Intramural
Basketball 2. 3. -tg G. A. A. 1. 2, 21.
t. Secretary 3, President 1. G. A. A.
Follies 2g Cheerleader 3. I: Girls'
Softball 1. 2. 31 Swimming Club 2.
NORMAN B. SWANGER
"Norm" Vocational
Fair in coloring . . . nice look'
ing . . . liked hy many.
Intramural Basketball 2. 3, t.
CARL TIFFANY
Hlndependable Til?" Vocational
A small package of dynamite: all
he needs is a match . . . has an
outstanding voice. which is usu-
ally heard.
Intramural Baseball 2. 3. tg Intra-
mural Basketball 1. 2. 3. tg Hi-Y
2. 3. rl.
ALICE A. VALENTINE
"Alley" Home Economics
A little blonde from the upper
end of town . . . does she like
her gum!! . . . where's Alice
. . . always on her bike.
Et-Hoi-is Staff 4: Drum Corps 1. 2.
3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. Il. 1. G. A. A.
Follies 2.
DONALD WALTER
"Tankl, Scientiiic
One of our contenders for the
most handsome boy in the senior
class . . . the line forms at the
right girls . . . athletically in-
clinecl.
Varsity Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Varsity
Basketball 3, 4: .l. V. Basketball
1. 2: Hi-Y 2: Varsity Baseball l.
2. Ii. 4: Class Play: Intramural Bas-
ketball -t.
w f-
EVELYN A. STEVENSON
6'Stevie', Home Economics
Quiet . . . skillful skater . . .
is taking home economics for
future application.
Girls' Chorus 2. 3. 4: Girls' Intra-
mural Baskethall 3, tg G. A. A. l. 2,
3. t. G. A. A. Follies 2.
D. VERNA STUMP
"Stumpy', Home Economics
Swell gal to have for a friend
. . . talkative . . . sings like a
lark.
Girls' Chorus 2, 3, t: Girls' Intra-
mural Basketball 3. t: G. A. A. l. 2.
Il. I-. G. A. A. Follies 2.
LOIS D. TEMPLIN
"Sl1arty', Home Economics
Always with Donna . . . small
. . . seems to be everywhere at
once . . . chatters all the time.
Girls' Intramural Basketball Il, 43
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 1. G. A. A. Fol-
lies 2.
.IANET R. TOBIAS
uToby" Secretarial
Pleasing is her face . . . kind is
her smile . . . we see her Les
and l.es . . . a very capable
worker.
Ernorzs Staff 1: Girls' Chorus 2, 3,
t: G. A. A. l. 2. 3. t, G. A. A.
Follies 2: Class Play.
ANNA C. VARGO
"Anna" Ceneral
Quiet as a mouse . . . has long.
dark. curly hair.
G. A. A. 1. 2, t. G. A. A. Follies 2.
HAROLD O. WALTER
"Harold" Vocational
Our boy from the farm . . . quiet
natured . . . friend of many.
.IOANNE L. WALTMAN
"Io" General
Quiet, but never turns down work
. . . success is her goal . . .
beauty is hers.
Girls' Intramural Basketball 2, 3:
S. A. A. l, 2. 3. t. G. A. A. Fol-
es 2.
MARY HELEN WELLER
"Mary" Home Economics
Tall is her body, but broad is her
mind . . . success is within hor
reach.
G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. Follies 2.
LAWRENCE WILVER, J R.
"Larry" Vocational
Comes from over the hill . ..
one who looks ahead and not
back.
Varsity Football 2: J. V. Football
1: Intramural Baseball 2: Intra-
mural Basketball 2.
RUTH ANN YOCUM
"Ruth" General
One of many . . . a giggle for
everyone . . . full of fun and
surprises.
Girls' Intramural Basketball 3. 4:
lies 2: Girls' Softball 2. 8: Class
'ay.
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ANNA M. WEIGOLD
i'Pug" Home Economics
Loquacious. but when she speaks,
she really says something.
Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Intramural
Basketball B: G. A. A. 2. 3. 4, G.
A. A. Follies 2.
IRMA IRENE WILLIAMS
"Irma" General
A newcomer to our school . . .
full of fun . . . industrious.
Girls' Chorus 1. 2. 3: Girls' Volley-
ball l. 2: Girls' Intramural Basket-
ball 1. 2. 3: Intramural Hockey l.
2: Tri-Hi-Y 3-A-all at Ridley Park:
G. A. A. 4.
RICHARD H. WOLFE
"Dick" Vocational
A shop boy with many successes
awaiting him in the future . . .
our pool shark.
Intramural Softball 2. 3: Intra-
mural Basketball 4.
PATRICIA M. YORDY
"Pat" Secretarial
Sweet gal . . . lives in West Mil-
ton. but her heart is at Blooms-
hurz State Teachers College.
I"lf'HIll-IE Staff 4: Banrl 2. 3. First
Chair 3: Dance Band 3: G. A. A.
1. 2. 3. t. G. A. A. Follies 2: Class
Play
GEORGE B. ZEYN
"George" Vocational
A shop boy full of pep and vigor
. . . future manager of Bolen and
Co. . . . likes to sail the seas.
Hi-Y 3. 1.
.-5,
,-,Q :-L.
I UI4u1'iz15vks4'imiskl
Nlarlvm- Hvyman
-Barbara Kivsi-r
,If-rry Peppvrman
Reilly Ross Snymlvr
Alive Ream
Bill Orren
Donald Wall
1-r
Virginia Dults
.ivan Murrow
V-Hubert Kirlmy
Rita Shrinvr
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Civnn D4-rr
llvrlwrl Xivrlz
Durullwa Al'Ilt'l'
David Sulolmm
17- ,lunvl Spur! Is
Larry Boltigc-1'
lfront llow, la-ft to lliglnr -Hola Ile-itiiis-yer, Mairlvm- Ili-ynnin. Virginia Dons, Andrey Munson, Doris t'nlle-nlu-rigor.
.him-I Spirits. lil:-nn lim-rr.
Secoinl limi'--lioxriiilii Rnnlvl. Alicn- Hi-:un, Ruth Yocnni, Juni-t Tolxins. Ilolrcrtn Shown-rs, Anna Imv- Diehl.
Thirrl How-Hola Kirlwy. Ima- Sn-ilu-rl, lion Walter, Mrs. Lontz, Ili-rho-rt Me-rtz, Twin Powell, Wuril Iirntzl-r.
Senior Class Play
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Qome Uver to Our House
Hy MARRIJANPZ and Josisvn HAYES
Directed by Mrs. Charles Lontz and Roxanna Budd
CAST
.lay Eldridge ,H... ,.,s,., Y - Herhert Mertz
Stephen Reynolds --- -- Tom Powell
Butch Reynolds -- ..... Roh Kirby
Hugo Willifred W ...,,. Don Walter
Sascha Sevinsky - --- Bob Reitmeyer
Philip King ........ --- Ward Kratzer
Damon Cottschalk ,s.. Lee Seihert
Barney Fellows -- ...... Glenn Derr
Amanda Eldridge --- - Marlene Heyman
Lindy Eldridge -- -- Audrey Munson
Marion Eldridge - .... Janet Spotts
Hildred Reynolds --- ..... Ruth Yocurn
Madge Wilkins -- -- Anna Lee Diehl
Evie Canon ..... - Roberta Showers
Claire Thompson -- ,.e..... Alice Ream
May Houston .A,. -- Doris Callenherger
Veronica Nichols ........ ..........,.,,,.,-............. . ..,, V irginia Dotts
Carrie Randolph ....................--...ee,-.-..-....,.....,. janet Tobias
A bevy of high 31711001 girls: Dorothea Arner, Rarhara Kieser. Rachel Berger. Patricia
Yordy, Carol Hess, Shirley DeWald, Nevy Melone, Shirley Brautigam, Leora Harp-
ster. Nancy Mensch.
Time: Early spring
Place .' Living room of the Eldridge home
Business Manager-GERALD P1-ZPPERMAN
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unior Class
OFFICERS
President - - - - - FRED lVlATHIAS
Vice-President - PEGGY Lou lX0l.l.
Secretary - SHIRLEY ANDREWS
Treasurer JAMES CEILING
We. the vlass of 550, have completed a successful year under the capable guidance
of Mr. james Tule, our rlass adviser.
Our vlass has been well represented ill many of the school activities this year. and
we are indeed proud of our classmates who have played oII the football and basketball
teams.
We are eagerly looking forward to our senior year, hoping that it will prove to
be as worth-while and enjoyable as this one has been.
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Sophomore C ass
OFFICERS
Pl't'Sl.ll6I1l' - - . MAaJoan: WALTERS
l'ice-President - XVILLIAM MOORE
Sm,-relary - MARY RUTH HASSINGER
Treasurer - Lnwis W11,1.iAMs
We, the class of ,5l. wish to thank our class adviser, Miss Hawk. for guiding us
throughout the school year.
Our class has heen quite at-live. many of us having partivipated in our school
avtixities.
Xve would like to express our appreeiation to those of our vlass who have shown
good sportsmanship on the football and haskethall teams. as well as to those who have
played in the hand.
We are looking forward to the next two years and hope they will he as successful
as our first year at Milton Senior High School.
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The NForty-Ninersn
The 'Torty Ninersf' working together for several months under the capable
guidance of Miss M. Martha Bickel and Mr. Harry Swanger, have compiled this
annual, which in the coming years will serve to 'areuniten us with old classmates. We
are grateful to the students and teachers for their splendid co-operation, without which
this year book would not have been possible.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Faculty Adviser - - ------ Miss M. Martha Bickel
Co-erlitors-in-Chief ------- Marlene Heyman and Lee Seibert
Senior Statistics-Barbara Kieser, Chairman, Nevy Melone, Ward Kratzer, Carol Hess, Audrey
Munson, Nancy Condern.
Sports ----- Earl Russell, Chairman, Kenneth Oberlin, Attwood Richie
Senior Writeups-Ellen Stilles, Chairman, Nancy Runyan, Jerry Pepperman, Helen Reedy, Roberta
Showers, Alice Ream, Gloria Sekscienski, Evelyn Deichert, Anna Katherine Fry, Pat Yordy.
Art and Photography4Joyce Hendricks, Chairmang Joanne Waltman, Alice Valentine, Danforth
Crossley.
Classes and Organizations-Anna Lee Diehl, Chairmang Jean Morrow, Molly Cooper, Betty Rose
Snyder.
Typists - Janet Tobias, Chairmang Roxana Budd, Shirley DeWald
Class of '50 - ------- James Ceiling
BUSINESS STAFF
Faculty Adviser - - ----- A - Mr. Harry Swanger
Business Manager ---------- Robert Kirby
Senior Christmas Card Cornmittee-Carol Hess, Chairman, Mary Elliot, James Hoffman, Rachel
Berger.
Sales Cornrnittee ------- Gladys Ritter and Marlene Caris
Name Card Commiltee--Dave Campbell. Chairman, Anna Berge, James Moser, Dorothea Arner,
Patricia Yordy.
Advertising Committee--Janet Spotts, Chairmang Virginia Dotts, Bookkeeper, William Bartoe,
Peggy Boyer, Molly Cooper, Erma Croman, Mildred Derr, Shirley DeWald, William Fry, James
Hause, Barbara Kieser, Ellen Stilles, Herbert Mertz, Franklin Snyder, Ruth Yocum, Shirley
Brautigam, Dorothea Arner. Anna Berge, Larry Bottiger, Betty Rose Snyder.
Senior Assessment ffornrniltee4Ralpl1 Reedy. Doris Callenberger, Larry Bottiger, William Orren.
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ilton Sc ool News
ln its twenty-fifth year of publication, the "Milton School Newsv uses as its plat-
form the following newspaper code of ethics which was written and adopted by the
journalism class in the fall of l946.
PLATFORM
The "Milton School Newsi' strives to have all traces of prejudice removed from
its pages, select the hnest and most accurate news, encourage better sportsmanship,
improve student and faculty co-operation. and keep students informed of various
activities in and about school.
STAFF
Miss Phoebe M. Reinhart, Miss Elizabeth E. llawk .........................,. Faculty Advisers
Miss Catherine B. Balliet. Miss Sarah E. Frymire. Miss ,loan A. Gearhart. Miss Margaret C.
Fairchild .,.................. v.,..,.,.,..,,..... ......,. ,I 1 mior High School Advisers
Rachel Berger, '49: Doris Callenherger. '49 .-., ............... E clitors, Page 1.
Dorothea Arner. '49g Floyd Fetzer. '19 ,.............. --- ........,,.. .... li ditors, Page 2.
David Campbell, '49 ....................................... ................, E ditor, Page 3.
Lois Appleman. '49: Larry Bottiger. ,491 Glenn Dcrr, '49: Peggy Gordon. '4-9: Leora Harpster,
'49g Gladys Keeler. '49g Ruth Kremer. '49g Herbert Mertz, '493 Bruce Shellenberger, '49g Rita
Schriner. '49q David Solomon, '49: Guy Heckman. '50: Virginia McMurtric, '503 Ruth Sampsell, '503
Marlene Stark, '50.
Danforth Crossley, '50 .................. .. -- -- - ..... Staff Photographer
Rohert Metzger. '-19: Mark Woodland. '50 --- ,-- Circulation Department
ADVERTISING STA FF
Elinor Fox. '49: Marlene lleyman. '49: Rarhara Kieser. '49: .lean Morrow. '49: Lillian Barner. '50:
Eleanor Bender. '501 Nancy Bogle. '50: Roxie Cochran. 'SOL Virginia NlcNlurtrie. '50g Connie
Raumgardner. '5lq Marguerite Enterline. '5l: Ralph Henninger. '5l: Goldie Kratzer. '5l: Lucille
Lohr. '5l: Marion Sypher. '51.
Front Itow. Left to Riulit--Doris l':lllenlwr9:er, Dorothea Arner, Eleanor Iiendt-r. Vonstnnee BIIIIIIIZZINTIIPP, Goldie-
Krntzer. Roxzllnu- l'oehrnn, Lilliun ltnrner. Virginia Bleblurlrie. Itutli Snlnpso-ll.
Second Itow-Elinor Fox. Marlene Stark, Nuney Bugle. In-orn Ilarpster, lllllll Kremer, Rita Sliriuer, Ihtrlmrn
Kieser, Lois Ap1llern:lll, l'oggy Gordon.
Third Itowf-Larry Itottiger. Ilnnforth Crossley, Marlene llvyllllli. Itnelu-l Merger, Jenn Morrow, iilaulys Km-fer,
Marian Syplufr. Lucille- Lohr. Mark Woodlnnsl.
Top llow-fllnvirl Solomon. Ilerllert Mertz. Floyd lfetzer, Guy lll'l'lillI2Ill, llnlph Ilonningzer. Iluvid lltllllllllvll.
tlrun IH lolv rt Xl t nr ltru r Nh ll l or
5 - -rr. t e . 1- xg- . e- S e 1-nverg' .
First ltow, Left to Right-llohert Iteitme-yer, Iiohert Kirby. Dennis Ashby, Jethro Woodson, Louis Williams,
Ulmrles xvlullllllti, Hit-hurd Englar, Juines Moser, Ilurrisou Nm-uhurd, Ileun l'oeth, hvlllllllll Sekseienski,
Mr. MorgoniY. M. C. A. Secretary. '
Second Row-Neil Phillips, Theron Winter, David Campbell. Ralph Ile:-dy. Larry Furson, Jny Mander, Churles
Stl'lIl9,NBl'll1'9 Harman, Donald Wznrner.
Third Row-Randall Kramm. James Geiling. l'aul Mutrey, kim-lmrd Diehl, James Wise, Rohr-rt Stafford, Ilobert
Metzger, Louis Arndt, Robert Millet, George Zeyn. Curl Tiffany.
Fourth Row-Robert Bla:-k, William King, Fred Mathias, Homer Moore, James Moore, Jolm Mnturuni, Eugene
Neuhurd, Itohert Walker.
Hi-Y
OFFICERS
President - - - - - JAMES Mosisa
Vice-President HOMER MOORE
Secretary - - B013 KIRBY
Treasurer CHARLES WILLIAMS
The Hi-Y, consisting of approximately forty members, has had another
well-planned year of activities with the able assistance of Mr. Ralph Pesto,
their club adviser.
Our hope is that our club will continue its good work in the future.
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Tri - Hi -Y
OFFICERS
Presidenr - VIRGINIA DoTTs
Vice-Presifienz VIRGINIA HASTINGS
Secretary - - BARBARA BALI.
Treasurer - IRENE TRATE
This year the Tri-Hi-Y has carried out one of the most successful
programs in the past several years. The activities consisted of a hayride,
hakesales, swimming parties, tohogganing and the annual camping party
at the Glld of the year. One of the outstanding functions of the year was
the annual formal Christmas dance, held at the Teen Canteen.
We wish to thank Miss Hagenhueh and Mrs. Owens for the part they
played in helping us to live up to the purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y M that of
developing our members iII Spirit, Mind, and Body.
First Iluw, In-ft to Iiiglitf-Miss Ilugi-IIIIII4-II, .IIIIII-t Sports, Shirley Milrov, lmrntln-II Arnvr, Irvin- Tratsj. " ' '
llnstingrs, Virjrillial Ilntts. Ihlrluirzx IIIIII, t'Ivt:l 'I'aIIlwr, Shirley Murlz. Sllirli-3' .XIIIIrI-ws.
S1-vmul Ilow- -Alive lU'2Ill!. 5l2lf'll'IIf' Ile-XIIIIIII, IhIrIr:lr:I Kim-ser, Annlue-Ile Fnauliley. Jlllllllll' I'lotts, HOXFIIIIIII Vw-lIr:III,
.Is-:III Murrow. Ilzu-II:In-l Iii-rg:-r, llita Nlll'lIll'l'. lluln-rn: Slmwi-rs, lh-tty Snydi-r, Amir:-y Mnnsuii.
Ilaivk lion' .loyvv III-II4II'II-lis. .Ioan IIlllIiIIg'toII, NI-llllj' Iillllyilll. Dnlori-s t'Ie-Inn-IIs. Nan:-3' l'olvIIIun, IGI:-aIIIor
lh-mln-I', l'I-ggi' Lon N-III. .Inn Hrailnle-y, Mnrjorin- Ilnsfimzs. In-urn Ilnrpsli-r.
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First How, L4-H to llight fflllurin Ilaulggvr. Shirley II1-lwigg Doris K':Ille-Iilueruf-r, th-II:-x'in-ve Mm-k.
Se-wnnl How Marjorie Ilustings, Marjorie Walters, P1111-II Stills-s, Ilnrtmrzi liall.
Go Ao Al
OFFICERS
President - - - ELLEN STILLES
Vice-President GENEVII-IVE MACK
Secretary - SHIRLEY HELWIC,
Treasurer - DORIS CALLENBERCER
Social Chairman MAR.l0RIE HASTINGS
Business Manager - BARBARA BALL
Scribe - - GLORIA BADCER
Publicity - MARJORIE WALTERS
The Girls' Athletic Association opened its social functions of the year
with a scavenger hunt. Their next activity was a Halloween party, held in
the Boiardi huilding.
Before Christmas vacation the annual informal Christmas dance was
held. The last and most important activity of the year was the formal May
Dance.
5 This year Mrs. Butler was again our adviser. We indeed appreciate
the help and assistance she has given us in all our activities.
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Left to ltiullt -Julnes IIotT1n:in, .lunu-s Ceiling. lfreslerivli Rlzlthius. Doris t':illu-nlieI'Ll1'I'. Annu Lee lm-lil,
l'+-ggy Lon Noll.
Assembly Committee
The Assembly Connnittee. under the supervision of Mr. joseph lVlacalka. have
planned the assemblies and ehapels for the current year. They have tried to please
the students and faeulty lvy earefullv selecting the assemblies to he presented. Those
memliers who have taken eharge of the Bilile readings have lneen guided by Miss
Ruth Hoy.
' .1 s. 1.1 -
l"irst How, 1.1-ft to lliullt Hurry I'tiea-gor. Willinni Sm-ks:-it-nski. Lnrry llotliger, lvlllitllll Fry. lntrry House,
l'e-ter Fm-ntim, liielniral Wilson.
Sm-olul lion' Louis lVilli:ln1s, tiene Snyder. lhlvitl Ile-itlneyer. Km-lim-tli Kyle. llnrry llostinn.
'l'hirsI How Isame Trzite, .lost-ph Ni-'lu-y, IN-:in Pot-th. lmvitl Yin-nnu. ltonulwl Hartz,
Projection Group
The boys of this group have helped our school in many ways this year. Some
of their duties have been to show movies. to set the stage for assemblies, to prepare
for parties. and to do various other jobs requiring immediate attention.
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Elizabeth Moser
First ltow, L1-'ft to ltightftlloriu Iinwlgvr. Urnniia- Bnmng::1rtnf-r, Patsy Baile-y, ltolu-rtn Shows-rs. Eve-lyn St:-vm-iismi,
Maha-l Follnn-r. Nam-y t'ole-nmn. Elin-l liemwr, I-'Ion-in-P I-'inck. th-in-vie-w Muck. Virginia Hastings, Joann
lililtington. Virginia McMnrtrio, Alrm-rn:x Moors-, Marjorie Ilnsfinpgs. Shirley Milroy, Winifrm-rl Gift, Nevy
Alnlonc.
S1-colnl Ilowf Nnncy I"ln-tclior. Mzlricttxl ll:u1ln:':lrtm-r. l'1lixnlw4-th Most-r, l,ol'nnl links-r. Yr-rnn Nllllllli. Mary Elliott,
Ili-tty Edinuor. .Is-:ln Morrow, Furol Ile-ss, .Iain-t 'l'ohi:us4 .Ioainw Fore-sinzln. Nancy Itnnynn, Ilotty ltosr- Snyflor.
Mary lh-rln-rich. Elinor l"oX. .Xndrm-y Alnnson.
I'i:lnist .Inns-t Spotts.
Girls, Chorus
The girls, chorus, under the able direction of Mr. Paul C. Confer. has had
another very worth-while year.
The chorus sang quite often at the chapel services, held every Tuesday morning
in the high school auditorium. They also sang for many other occasions.
The chorus, which consists of thirty-seven members, was organized in 1940, and
we hope it will continue to furnish pleasure and enjoyment to all music lovers.
First Soprano
Gloria Badger
Patsy Bailey
Lorma Baker
Marietta Baumgartner
Connie Baumgartner
joan Huflington
Betty Edinger
Mary Elliott
Florence Finck
Mary Berberick
Joanne Foresman
Elinor Fox
Winifred Gift
Nancy Coleman
Ethel Deaner
Nancy Fletcher
Mabel Fullnier
Second Soprano
Virginia Hastings
Carol Hess
Genevieve Mack
A ltos
Marjorie Hastings
Nevy Melone
Shirley Milroy
Janet Spotts-A ecompanzfsl
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Joan Showers
Roberta Showers
Evelyn Stevenson
Verna Stump
,lean Morrow
Alverna Moore
Virginia McMnrtrie
janet Tobias
Audrey Munson
Nancy Runyan
Ruth Sampsel
Betty Rose Snyder
Fluff'
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1.
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Busan
Effvlll
ls'-l"Iu
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Milton High School Band
Jerry l'epperinanl S
Peggy Lou Noll
David Reitlneyer
Marjorie Walter
Charlotte Runnnage
Donna Girton
Cletsi Tanner
Sandra Chapin
on
Verdilla Sower
Eirlerson Dean
,,,
I f'Im'inef
Eleanor Bender
f l'Iurim'f
Audrey Munson" S
Shirley DeVVald S
Gloria Sekseicnski S
.lean Morrow S
Virginia Cole
Danforth Crossley
.lean lleish
Arlene Bergen
Janet Steeley
Richard VVilson
Lois Neckley
Marion Sypher
Lois Derr
Lucille l.olir
Fharles lflsterhrook
Goldie Kratzcr
Beverly Mm-l'ollin
Gwendowlyn Frossley
ls'-Flnf f'Iarinvt
Loretta Vi'alter
Pauline Wagner
Vlark VVo0dson
.llln Murine!
C Betty Rose Snyder f S
Nancy Yordy
Hmm f'Iurinct
Ann Graniley
Marguerite Enterline
.lilo Sufoplmnc
.loan Adams
.-Xnnahell Coakley
Letty Lou Reeder
Eugene Price
Dalc Munnney
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7'1'no1' Sfrfoplloiu'
Koxanna Budd ik S
Phillip Bower
HIIVHIIIII' Smroplionc
Shirley Milroy S
f'm'llcf
Louis Arndt A S
Robert Kirhy S
Eugene Neuhard
James Geiling
Jethro VVoodson
Robert Shiiford
Roy Ilauck
Marion Treon
Lynian Milroy
.laines Bender
Joel Foltz
l"rc1:cli Hnru
Robert Reitincyer 9' 5
Eugene Snyder
Kenneth Kyle
Zona Showers
Thoinas Diehl
Ruriffme
Lee Seihert 'P S
Robert Walker
Homer Moore
Veryl Milroy
Trmnlum c
Tulnr
Harrison Neuhard '
Ward Krutzer S
Fred Mathias
Thomas Reiniensnyd
Stanley Drum
June Keefer
Mark Woodland f'
Clarence Hecknian S
Robert Metzger S
Lake Hartman
String! Buss
K.
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S Senior 'l' Baton 'l'wirler
W- Section Leader C Color Bearer
.lane Azin er
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I rfrrussimf
James Moser A S
Earl Russell
Guy lleckman
Harold llallpt
Richard Iirainlcy
William VValter
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First Row. Loft lo Ikig:'l1t'fMnx Millvr. Enlwnrrl 'I'r:-ihlvy. Fyrns Snywlvr. llin-lnnrfl Noukor.
John Nvwuunn-r, lfllxgn-iw Nl-'lIIl3'll'4I, Dahl Bl-'iNI1'l', Louis Williams, Ste-wart Coup. -IIIIIIUN
Ilerrlhl. Dmmld Iimulvr.
Nw-mul Huw Iloln-rt Shriw-r, IM-'vwis Ashby, Ilmiw-v Sn-n-wo, lln-rlrf-rt lh-rm--U, I!r:uI5'
SIIXIIK-T. Gln-nn Sl'-ess-. Dmmlrl XVIIIIPP, Larry Iiuttiuvr. Ilivlmrwl I4ll1g:lnr. .lumvs Wisv.
Larry Iluusv. Vlmrlvs Williams, KR-ril Wzluglwn,
X Ist. qtr. 2nd. qtr. X 3rrI. qtr. 4th. qtr. X Tutal
' I
IVI1It0n -- ..A.. X 7 6 X O X I3 X 32
. X
Lewlsburg ..H..., X 6 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 6
TD. Bvndf-r. Wise. Neuhard
EP. Re-1-sv
Milton --- ---X 0 X 0 X 0 0 X 0
Selinsgrove -- ---X U X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0
T.D. Orren
Milton ---------- X U X 0 X 7 X I2 X I 9
Northumberland - -X 0 7 X 0 X 6 X 13
TD. Bender, Ne-uhard, Englar EP. RFPSP
Mmml ---- .... X 7 X 0 5 0 X 0 X 7
Bloomsburg ------ 0 X 0 X 0 X 7 X 7
TD. Diehl EP- Dfrr
Milton ----- - -X 0 X 0 X 0 0 X 0
Lock Haven --- 7 X I3 X 7 X 0 X
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SLL
rd Rnwsllr. FiHll0l"-'ff'0Hl'll, Xvllllillll Orrr-n, Lnwrvnve- Ile-Hhfr, John Iieeiv, Illr'Iulr4l
Dis-hi, Thonms liviilwlxsliyclvr, David Flin-k. Glonn Dvrr. Dun-n Bvrkllvinn-r. Rohm-rt
Stafford. II:-rlwrt Me-rtz. David Solmnmu. Ilnrrisnn N1-nlnml. Mr. l,mn:s-nlwrgzn-r -As-
sisluut Unzwll.
MR. LONCENBERC FR
Assistant lfoarh
X lst. qtr. X Znd. qtr. X 3rd. qlr. X 4th. qtr X Total
Milton .... X 7 X 7 X 0 0 X lil,
Jersey Shore --- T X 2 0 X 6 X I5
TD. Housed. Waller
EP. Reese
Millon --- X 0 0 X 0 X 0 X 0
Sunbury --- ---X 0 0 7 X 0 7
Milton -- ---X U 1 0 0 X 0 X 0
Danville ---- ---X 6 X 0 T X 9 22
TD. Neuhard
Milton ---------- X 0 T U X 0 X T
S. Williamsport --X fm 0 7 X 0 X 13
TD. Nvwvomvr EP. Rvesv
Milton ---------- X 0 U 0 X 0 0
Ml. Carmel Twp. --X 0 7 7 0 X I4
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MR. IZER
Crznrh
1948
VARSITY
First Ilmv. Left to Iiigllt--R14-llurrl Diehl. Brnvo Sllf'11Pll1IPl'Hl'X', 110111-rt Metzgvr,
Il:-rlwrt M1-rlz. file-nn IH-rr. David Snlolmm. llulph liz-mly. llruw- Ilnrnmn,
113110 144-ruler.
lst. Qtr. Zncl. Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4111 Qlr. Total
Milmn ,,......... -..x - -1 9 9 2 3 28
tslllllll Williamsport --- -n 10 8 4 12 38
Milton ...... ...,,- - 1 4 2 3 7 16
Whamfvkin --- ......... --- 11 11. 17 1:1 52
Milton ..... ,U N U- 3 5 5 1. 18
Qihamukin -- -..,,,-,.,.-,- 13 10 10 20 53
Milton ................. - -- .... 5 1 12 11 29
J"fVll. Carmel Township ,,- ..,,,,. ,,,, 1 I I3 14 9 T4
Milton ------.--.--- ......... - - 8 10 3 14 35
"South Williamsport .............., U- 7 7 5 6 25
Milton ,........... -- 8 9 7 8 32
Danville ..f.. ....... - - 12 13 6 W 12 43
Nliltwn ..... ........ - -- 10 4 13 8 35
Trvvortnn --- ............ ..... 6 5 10 3 29
Miltun --- ..... --- 6 5 6 10 27
Sunbury --- .......,, ..... - -- 15 12 13 14 54-
Milton ........ ......... - - -- 5 T 12 5 29
We-rsey Shore ................ ..... - -- 7 12 18 15 52
Milton ..... ,- ............ 4 6 5 4- 23
Lewisbnrg ,....,.. ,..f.......... 4 3 5 6 18
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Nortllnmlwrland --- -- 8 6 6 13 33
Milton ...... -- -- 5 l6 12 17 50
Milflinlmllrg --- 5 10 7 l2 34
Milton .... -- 8 8 8 10 34
Selinsgrou ,,., 13 I2 16 12 53
Milton ....... -- 5 5 9 9 28
Bloomslmnrg -- -- fl I2 5 I0 31
Milton .... ,- 8 10 9 ll 38
Danville' -- .... 11 5 8 9 33
Milton .... -- 6 8 I0 12 2 38
Trbvorlon - -- 9 9 ll 7 l 37
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Sunbury -- . .... I2 13 I9 2-1 68
Nlllton ..... -- T T ll I-1 39
Lewislmrg .... -- 3 5 3 7 23
Nlillun ..,....n.,. , ,-- I0 5 11 lfl 39
NOI'll1lIIIllWI'l3Illl --- -- 4- l2 3 9 23
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Miillinlnirg --- .... lil 6 ll lil 39
Milton .,,. -- 9 ll 5 Ill 35
Svlinsgruw -- T 9 l5 lll All
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CHEERLEADERS
Front lluw I4-ft to lligrlit lillvu Still:-N, Alivt- Ann Wuprlu-r,
Baseball 1948
SCORES
--- 5 Selinsgrove ,-
--- 1 Lewisburg ---
-- 5 Trevorton --
--- 2 Sunbury ,,-,- -,A
--- 2 Miffiinlnurg ,,,., ---
--- 0 Northumlwrland --
-- 9 Danville ....... -
--- 9 Selinsgrovv --
--- 2 Lewisburg ---
--- 7 Trcvorton --
-- 1 Sunbury ,--
1 Mifllinlmurg .......
liuvk ll1lXY"lli'1I'lllt'll Imrlmy. Sliirloy Murtz. Shirle-y
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lfirsl Huw. Left fu lliirlitf-Vi-rclilla Suwc-r. lie-tty llosi- Snyder, Shirley llilroy. .loan Ailnms. .lllrlrn-3' Xlnnsnn.
lhlnfnrtlu l'rossl4-y.
So-vmul limi' Waril Kratzr-r. lfrm-411-r'i1-la Nlalllias. llarrisnn N1-uluarrl.
'l'Iiir1l limi' Jann- .lzlirgs-r. Jann-s Must-r, I,1-m- Sn-ilwrl. .lanu-s tis-ilinu. Louis Arnclt, liripgvm- N1-nluarml. Nlr, AII'rn-il
l'. l.yl'iIr1I, IliI'1'4'IuI',
DHHCC Band
We are proud of the dance hancl and the progress it has made sinee December,
l9'f1-7, under the versatile halon of Mr. Alfred P. Lyfurd. Wie think it is well on the
roacl to stleeess and are looking forward to having the very hest high sf-lwul dam-e
hand in this area.
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BOYS' CHORUS
l"irsI llmv. l.1'l'l In lliglll .le-tllrn XVumlsn11. lluy llavlvli, .lanws Moss-r, l.1-1- Sn-ilu-rt. Louis Arnnlt, .Iulin N1-nexium-l',
llunalil l'llu. l+'r:lnli llaluingarilne-r.
New-ml limi' Jann-s llutTn1an, Guy Ili-vlunan, .lulin Nlalnxani. llulu-rt lh-itnn-yn-r, Mark Wmnllaml. llulu-rt Walker,
law- Smith.
'l'liirml lion' liruw- llarlnan. Jann-s Wim-, lliwlnarxl linglar. Larry lhvttiun-r, lhmulwl Walter, Vharles Williams,
l1'rwlvl'i1-li Rlalllias,
lfnnrtll llnn' Maynarnl Svlinynler. Willialn Mm-rv, Sl:-nal-fl Fully, Ilnllulas lllair. Tllrvmas ll:-iim-nsnynlvr, lm- Ynst.
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Congratulations to the
Class of 1949
Highland Dry Cleaners
24 Hr. Service
Phone 1183 MILTON, PA.
BEST XVISI-IES
CLASS OF 1949
Compliments of
LEESER SHOE REPAIR
18 Broadway
Compliments of
THE COOKIE JAR
GEORGE J. YOCUM Bakery of
Perfection
GENERAL HAULING
6 N. Front St. MILTON, PA.
Sand Pit MILTON, PA. Phone 375-J
Compliments of
GLOCICS
32 Broadway MILTON, PA
On Our 25th Year
We Congratulate the
SENIORS
THE ELITE SHOPPE
"It's Easy to Pay the
Reliable Way"
Reliable Furniture Co.
MILTON LEWISBURG
Compliments of
JOHN L. WALDRON
DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH
Dealer
677 S. Front St. MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
C. E. BYERLY
WEST MILTON
Compliments of
HOCH'S CAFE
Compliments of
Mary Virginia Beauty Nook
Compliments of
HECKMAN'S GARAGE
WHITE DEER, PA.
COMPLIMENTS TO
CLASS OF 1949
BARTRAM HOTEL
Compliments of
B. J. ZELLERS
Established 1881
W. A. REED ESTATE
167 S. Front St. MILTON, PA
I Compliments of Y
BICKEL'S GARBAGE
SERVICE
Office: 3 Elm St.
Compliments of the
Han's Candy Shop
Compliments of
SNYDER'S RESTAURANT
WEST MILTON, PA.
U. s. SNYDER, Prop.
Compliments of
A FRIEND
ROBERT L, KRAMIVI
F uneral, Home
MILTON, PA.
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS
I Advertising
MILTON, PA. Phone 147
MYERS, COOK, 81 EVERITE
Electric Water Systems
Installed and Repaired
WEST MILTON, PA.
DALE E. RANCK
Funeral Service
45 N th F t st t MILTON PA
48
Compliments of
The Orange and Black
Compliments of
SPOTT'S STORE
Compliments of
BYERLEY'S MEAT STATE BANK
Member of Federal
Deposif Insurance
MILTON, PA COTP.
Compliments of
C A W L E Y 7 S Compliments of
H me of BROADWAY
GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HARDWARE STORE
22 Broad y Phone-618
Smalls' Greenhouses, Inc.
251 Turbot Ave., South River Rd.
FLOWERS - PLANTS
Phone- M lt n 606, 304 J
Compliments of
A FRIEND
FOR NOVELTIES OF WOOD
See
JOHN E. SHUNK
UPHOLSTER and
Marsh's Shoe Store
The home of
FURNITURE REPAIRER GOOD SHOES
Vine sr. MILTON 427-J
Have Your Next Suit Made to 7
Your Measure T A Y L O R S
J' F' GAUGER 8 SON Breyer's Ice Cream
ESTABLISHED 1851 GROCERIES - LUNCH MEATS
36 South Front St. MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
W. J. Raymond Rein
SHOWERS BROS.
CERTIFIED TEXACO SERVICE
Texaco Gasoline
Oil - Lubrication
Washing and Polishing
Goodrich Tires 85 Tubes
General Repairing
17 Bound Ave. MILTON 35
Open Everyday and Evening
Compliments of
BOLEN Sz co.
Milton's No. 1 Bargain Department
Store
Where quality is high and prices
are low
35 South Front St. MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
F. W. WOOLWORTH
50
Compliments of
Edward J. Coup Sz Son
REALTORS
, .
Zechman S Flour M1118 ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
POTTSGROVE, PA.
49 Broadway MILTON, PA.
Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS
PAPPAS BROS.
Legionaire Theatre
MILTON, PENNA.
M. H. S. CLASS 1949
People's Dept. Store
MILTON, PA.
A. BERMAN AND SONS, Prop'x.
Compliments of
LEWISSON'S STORE
Compliments of
Alice Percy Beauty Salon
Phone 332-J MILTON, PA.
S. A. DEANER
PLUMBING AND Compliments of
HEATING W. T. GRANT STORE
Phone 337-R
EIDIAIIEIS NIV.LNf1O:I
E S C H B A C H ' S
Anna qsald spam
jewelry
Lueaxg aol apmuamog amd
S fl H I N V G 9 W
52 BROADWAY MILTON, PA
go sluamgldwog
C. W. AUNGST
Teen Canteen
BOB DAVIS
MEN,S CLOTHING Compliments of
MILTON The Idle Hour
Next to Capitol Theatre
Compliments of
H. D. DENTLER
Electrical Appliances
IS Years of Service to the Folks
in Our Community
It
COMMUNITY PLAN CO
68 South Front Street
Compliments of
A. C. HOTTENSTEIN
AND
Miss Marcella Hottenstein
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK
330 Broadway MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
ENTERLINE
The Florist
Compliments of
West Branch Creamery
Manufacturers of
REICI-IARD's GOLDEN VELVET
MILK PRODUCTS
Sold in Seven Counties
Compliments of
SHIVELY BROS.
Two Stores
CAMERON AVE.
SOUTH FRONT ST.
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1949
WAGNER'S GROCERY
ELM STREET MILTON 719
STAMM'S DAIRY BAR
ZIMMERMAN BROS.
Well Drilling
Contractors
WEST MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
I-Iomogenized MILK and S
CREAM
ICE CREAM, LUNCH, AND
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
10 South Front St.
MILTON, PA.
P
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1949
BATDORF'S
WALLPAPER STORE
MILTON CLEANING and
PRESSING CO.
Hat Cleaning and Reblocking
GEORG AND KARVIS, Prop.
13 BROADWAY
Carmen Beauty Shop
105 Arch St.
MILTON. PA.
Compliments of
Wolf Dreifuss' Store
R. D. CROSSLEY
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
Downtown Store
Est. 1929
l7l S th F t St. MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
ALBERT C. WALKER
MI2TROPOl,lTAN LIFE INSURANCE Co.
Compliments of the
EAST END GARAGE
Compliments of
J. D. MAYES, JR.
-I 'Compliments of
DUNKLEBERGER'S
Groceries
A II sr. Mu.ToN, PA.
Congratulations to the SENIORS
A Nice Place to Shop for
ACCESSORIES
MARGARET TREON
Congratulations Class of 1949
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prosseda
751 Mahoning St. MILTON 210-J
Compliments of
Singer Sewing Center
Grinnell Radio Service
Philco, Zenith, Admiral
Svrrirc' for All Radiox
WEST MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
REGAL AND BLUM
Jewelers
Broadway MILTON, PA
hone - Lewisburg 5-15535
The Keiser Pharmacy
HERALD D. KEISER.
Your Rexall Drug Store
Corner Front and Mahoning Str t
MILTON, PA.
BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1949
ART'S GROCERY
312 Marr St. MILTON 311-R
AUTHER ROBENOLT, Prop.
BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1949
KROMER'S GROCERY
Mahoning St. MILTON, PA.
CROMAN'S GARAGE
Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding
General Auto Repair
POTTSGROVE, PA.
BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1949
DOWNER'S GROCERY
COLD MEATS-Open Sunday, Holidays
Shakespeare Ave. MILTON, PA.
Congratulations
FLORA ELIZABETH
SHOPPE
WHITE LINE TAXI CO
PHONE 17
WM. H. ASHENFELDER, Prop.
Compliments of
Gnoffo Shoe Shop
23 Elm Street
Compliments of
Sunseri's Fruit Store
Compliments of
RISHEL'S STORE
POTTSGROVE, PA.
LITTLE FLOWER KIDDIE SHOP
MARGARET V. TUCKY
Specializing in Infants' Wear
Ladies' Lingerie and Hosiery
Compliments of
J. J. Newberry Sz Co.
W. A. DeHART
CANDY - WHOLESALE
MILTON. PA.
Compliments of
HASSINGER BROS.
Compliments of
Fraternal Crder
of
Eagles
4
Milton Aerie No. 1208
Compliments to the
Class of '49
S
The ELKS
ongratulations to the lass
of 1949
In whichever direction your lifetime ac-
tivities may point, you have our best wishes
for success as you take your places in life.
You are the homemakers of tomorrow, a responsibility
which you should accept with the realization that the
home - your home - is the foundation for happy living.
As your plans progress, keep your ideals high, strive for
the best that life has to offer . . . never stopping until
you have the priceless satisfaction of knowing that you
have done your utmost contributing to a better Way of
life for all society.
C00
Allin?
29-31 BROADWAY 1 MILTON
58
Compliments of
KELLY'S
TEXACO SERVICE
WEST MILTON, PA.
Phone Lewisburg 5 2874
COIVIPLIMENTS
OF
A FRIEND
59
MONEY IN THE BANK
' Gives a Person Confidence
' Provides for Future Needs
' Promotes Peace of Mind
Why Not Start Your Savings Account With Us Now?
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of MILTON
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Compliments of
EOIARDI STEEL
60
H. H. FOLLMER
Distributor
PURE OHJ
and
FUEL OIL, KEROSENE, MOTOR OILS
MILTON, PA. Phone 600
LEWISBURG - MILTON - WATSONTOWN
Dial- 5-1234 Phone - sso Phone -13
B E A C H EL ' S
RADIO
T A X I EQUIPPED
SERVICE CARS
Phone 880
MODERN SAFE DEPENDABLE
61
Compliments of
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
Phone 500
66 Broadway MILTON, PA
Compliments of
LEWIS E. WIEAND
WELL DRILLING AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES
MILTON R. D. No. 2, PENNA.
Ph ne 2412 Washingto Ile
Compliments to the Class of 1949
MILTON GLASS SHOP
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS
RACUSINS
435 Broadway
62
JOHN Y. BUOY COMPANY
HARDWARE
MILTON, PENNA.
Compliments of
JACK CARSON SKATING RINK
MASONIC TEMPLE
Skating-Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Nights
BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1949
MINNICH STUDIO
Portraits That Live
d F ll B ld MILTON PA
Compliments of
SEER'S BUICK GARAGE
BUFFALO VALLEY DAIRY
PAUL C. KEISER
Dealers in Homogenized and Pasteurized Milk
Home Made Ice Cream
Phone 256 for Daily Deliveries
The Present With a Future
WEST BRANCH CEDAR CHESTS
Arch Street, MILTON, PA.
STAHUS FLOUR AND FEED MILL
R. E. STAHL AND SONS
Manufacturers of
Flour and Feed-Dog Food-Fertilizers
Stock and Poultry Supplies
219 Lower Market Street Phone 160 MILTON, PA
Compliments of Your DRUGGIST
REA 81 DERICK, Inc.
Covering Central Pennsylvania
64
C. M. BUDMAN
AUTO BODY
WRECKED CARS REBUILT
REFINISHED
BEAR FRAME AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Mahoning St. MILTON 647
SWOPE'S ESSO SERVICE
TIRE, TUBES, BATTERIES
and ACCESSORIES
WEST MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
American Car and Foundry Company
HASTINGS AND HASTINGS
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
21 ARCH ST. MILTON, PA.
65
Compliments of
AZINGER FURNITURE CO.
Complete Home Furnishers
is S0 FRONT ST MILTON PA
Central PemzsyIwz11ia's Finest Theater
The CAPITOL
MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
NAREHOOD BROS.
MILTON R D N0 2 Ph N 2411
Compliments of
REID TOBACCO CO.
66
Compliments of
ARTHUR R. ISHIGURO
PHOTOGRAPHS of Distinction
Compliments of
DAIRYlVIAN'S LEAGUE
Milton Steel and Supply Co
Use Your
Y. lVl. C. A.
Congratulations to the
Class of ,49
KEPLER BROS
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1949
DONALD H. ROSS
Photographic S tudio
LEWISBURG, PENNA.
Congratulations and Best Wishes
fo the Class of 1949
CLINGER LUMBER CO.
MODERN BUILDING SUPPLIES
Rooling - Hardware - Lumber - Cement - Paint - Etc.
CLYDES.KREBS
NEWS - SPORTING GOODS - CIGARS
TOBACCO
84 Broadway
MILTON, PA
68
Compliments o f
C. D. CLARK
Your FORD Dealer
Y0u'll Be Ahead With
2445.
A. A. BOWMAN AND SON
FULMER MOTOR CO.
Headquarters for
YOUR AUTOMOBILE AND FARM EQUIPMENT SERVICE
CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS
MCCORMICK - DEERING - FARMALL
CORDUROY TIRES AND TUBES
Ph ne 12 N. FRONT ST. MILTON, PA
Compliments of
Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers
UNION No. 764
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