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1952
illiiltnn High Srhnnl
ilinrrmnrh . . .
ln the Medieval Age Robin Hood and his Merry Men sought to retain freedom in
a period of crisis, today we find it necessary to make our stand against the current evils
in an era of even greater crisis. just as Robin Hood and his men were seasoned in Sher-
wood Forest for the hardships in their light, so we have been seasoned in Milton High
School for the hardships which will befall us.
As we go forth into different fields of activity, learning to face failures and suc-
cesses, we shall be grateful for this preparation we received in Milton High School.
The days of happiness shared in M. H. S. with our fellow students and our teachers
shall never be forgotten.
We offer this, our Annual, as a token of remembrance to the school we love.
Y, , All
Z Nf P4 XXX ll lmt zs better,
Z ff!! alll Vlflzeu all freedoufs tlzrcntellezl
Z 'lx Y Tlzmfz t0 tum once more
,' To a great lover of freedouz?
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Evhimtinn . . .
To Lieutenant Senior Crude Henry VV. Longenherger, we, the
eluss of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, proudly dedicate this year's
edition of the Echoes. His generous nature has made him ai friend
to us all. As an agent of freedom he responded willingly to his
eountry's call to duty. We shall always rememher his patient atti-
tude to us as an instructor.
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Dn. A. C. VV. Sc:m,EGEL
IEA., MA., EDD.
Superintendent of Milton
Schools
llfmm' E. SXVANGER, B.S.,1Xl.S.
Chemistry, Physics,
Vocational Science
DOROTHY E. ROVER
IIS., EOM.
Home Economics
ELMER RUTH
Vocational Education,
Metal
PHOEBE IXI. RmN11,m'1'
IEA.. NIA.
English, Journalism,
Librarian
ALBERT P. LYFORD. BS.
Instrumental Music
IIENRY XV.
LONOENBERGER, BA.
Entered Service
September 30, 1950
B IRS. PRENUSS W.
KDMVENS, BS.
Home Economics
S'1pxNPO1m L. KUNKLE
Bb., MA.
High School Principal
N. NAR'I'I1,x B1C14EL,l3.fX., MA
French, English
Paul. C, CONFER, B..-X., MA.
U S. History, Chorus
Mus. ll. IIERMAN SHADE
IEA., MA.
Latin, English
UIAINIES O. V.l1llI,E. DIR., HS.
Vocational Education,
Wood
NRS. Cl. LAWRENCE BROWN
HS.
Commcrcial
lXI,XRVlN H. IJAVIS
13.5.
General Science,
Algebra, Civics,
Pa. History
Uhr Ellarulty
ROBERT L. IZER, BA., ED.M.
Physical Education,
Basketball Coach, Assistant
Football Coach,
Counselor of Boys
CTIIARLES T. LONTZ. BA., NA.
Biology,
Problems of Democracy
Mus. VV. TXIIIRRAY BUTLER
BS., MS.
Counselor of Girls, English
PAUL T. LILICNY. BS.
Vocational Education,
Related
juI,1A C. llAc:ENBucu
BS., NS,
Shorthand, Bookkeeping,
Typing
CHARLES A. SAVAGE, BS.
Commercial
Mus. Ii. Cor,1,1Ns
Cuvv
Secretary to the
Principal
TXIARLIN L.
ITARTMAN
Vocational
Education, Auto
TXTILES N. KOSTENBAUDER
Bb., Mb.
Director, Vocational
Education
NRS. QTIIARLES T. LoN'rZ
BA., NA.
English, Dramatics
P. RICHARD FISHER. BA., N.,
Mathematics,
Football Coach,
J. V. Basketball Coach
-IOHN I.. Knows. BS., NS.
World History, Vocational
History, U. S. History
EVAN C. VVu.l.1AMs
Vocational Education,
Electricity
'IACOB 1'XzA1N, B.S.
Entered Service with
National Guards
September 12, 1950
NfXNCX' S. ROBERTS
B.S.
Physical Education
Gllzma Sung
iTune: "April Showers"J
Our high school days are over now:
We're graduating to something new.
We must be leaving, but this we vow:
We'll not forget the lessons, hard and long,
Nor all the things to do.
And when we recall our days with you.
Our vict'ries won, the friends we knew.
When we remember Milton High School,
We'll be glad and not sad:
Oh, look at all the good times we have had!
And to the teachers we leave behind,
ln this our tribute to you you'll find.
For we must tell you, since it is true
That much of what we are remembering
ls made of thoughts of you.
It's not the buildings that make our schools:
It's not the books used, nor yet the rules:
But it's the things we did and enjoyed,
The hours of study, too.
And friends we made in school, including you
So many years now we've spent with you:
You have prepared us for things to do.
Our goals before us, we're on our way.
Before we leave this school we love, there is
Just one thing we must say.
We'll not forget you though near or farg
You'll be forever our guiding star.
And we'll go gaily to the future
Though in our hearts we sigh
That time has come for us to say good-by.
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Altho Williamsport has favored
The Cherry and the White,
And the loyal boys of Danville
For the Orange and Purple fight,
Still we hold our colors' splendor
Nor honor shall they lack:
While the athletes stand defenders
Of the Orange and the Black.
Thru the four long years of High School,
Midst the scenes we know so wellg
There's a mystic charm to knowledge
We vainly seek to spell:
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 before:
We recall those days of gladness
That come again no more.
Still we banish care and sadness,
As we turn our mem'ries back,
And recall those days of gladness
'Neath the Orange and the Black.
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Left to Right-Bob Callenberzer. President: Charlotte Mayes, Treasurer: Joan Sekscienski, Vice Presi-
dent: Harold Williams, Secretary.
?fHrv5ihPnt'5 illivaaagv . . .
Now that our training is over, we can better appreciate the value of the Public
School, not only to ourselves but to America as a whole. Reluctantly, we must part
from Milton lligh School and give up the privilege of being a part of the student body.
During our twelve years ol' school, we have lived in a war torn world, a world of sor-
row, but we have found happiness in Milton lligh School.
lust as Robin llood in the Medieval Age represented the ideal of the common
people, so do the public schools ol' ,fkinerica today stand as the safeguard of the ideals ol'
the common people. Both Robin llood and public education stand for liberty and the
rights of the people against oppressive laws. injustices, and tyranny in any Form.
During the years of training in Sherwood Forest, Robin llood and his men en-
gaged in games ol' archery, in bouts ol' cudgel play, in hunting the deer. For them, this
was training in lifes work. Robin llood himself achieved perfection until "his heart
was as true as his aim was sure." In Milton lligh School, we, the Class of 1952, have
enjoyed three years ol' training for liles serious tasks. have engaged too, in games, in
athletic contests, in ideals of citizenship. Vile have learned "to play the game," either
to win or to lose,-like Robin llood, to be "fair in war and courteous to the foe."
Now, as we part and go out into the world, not knowing what lies ahead-fortune
or misfortune.-we think of the happiness and joy our school life has brought to us,
during these three years. The way at times might have seemed ditlicultg but now, as
wc look back, these difficulties appear to have been only m'n:ir problems. These three
years have been so short, it is as if we got only a sample of sthool life. VVhether we
l'm-ther our education, take business positions, join any of the branches of the armed
forces, or marry and establish homes, we must meet the challenge of the age and stand
lirm in our loyalty to American ideals of freedom and democracy. In the years to come
this, our l952 yearbook, will always bring memories of the glorious days spent here
" 'Neath the Orange and the Black."
Qrninrn . . .
LEON Aeon
"Leon" General
"Wise and slow, they tumble
that run fast."
Football J. V. 2: lfootlizill Varsity
3: ltasltetball J. V. 2-3: llasketba'l
lntratnural 3: lfast-ball Intramural
2-3: Hi-Y 3-1: Key Club 3--1,
FIQED R. l3.uaEa
"Thumper" College
"Behold, there is mischief in
this man."
Key Club 3-4, Oflieer 3-4: Basket-
tuatl Intramural 2-3--l: ltasehall ln-
lramural 2-it-t 3 Assembly Cintmit-
tee 3--1: l'l'lljt'L'iiUll Group Zi: Stu-
dent Committee 4.
.I,xcQuEi.lN A. l3r.'1'DonF
"Jackie" General
"You have not fulfilled every
duty unless you have fulfilled
that of being pleasant."
School News 1-Z-3-1. Social Editor
4: Echoes Stall' 4: Girls' Basketball
1: G. A. A. 1-2-3--1: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Li-
brary Club 3: Library Stall' 1-11-3-4:
Art Club -1.
DALE llE,ixvEn
"Beveair'i General
"l"or he's a jolly proud fellow,
whieh nobody eau deny."
Basketball Intramural 1-2-3-4: Base-
ball Intramural 3-t.
limi. C. BECK
"Splatter" Vocational
"When one is contented, there
is no more to be desired."
Football J. V. 1-ZZ-3: ltasketba'l In-
tramural 1-2-3: liaseball Intramural
2-3: Ullleials Club -l.
NORIXIA C. l3ENNE'1"r
"Norma" Home Economics
"A pretty girl is like a mel-
oily."
Sehool News Stall' 2-3-4: Girls'
Chorus -tg Mixed Chorus -'li G. A. A.
1-2-3.
. . . IH E
ELAINE Ru'i'11 ADAMS
"Elaine" General
"Live to love, and you will love
to live."
School News 2-3-43 Echoes Staff 4:
Girls' Chorus 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus
2-3-4 1 Girls' Basketball 2-3-4 : G.A.A.
1-2-3-43 Follies 22 Tri-Hi-Y 3-41
Cookim: Club 4: Mixed Choral
Group 3.
l3.uus.-um ANN l3.fxn'ro
"Barb" General
"A merry heart woes all the
day."
Girls' lla:-ketball 1-2-3-1: G. A. A.
1 7
1-e.:s-:: o. A. A. imiia-S Lp Art
Club 4.
Enwimn BAvLon
"Ed" Vocational
"Upon my word. hc was a
dandy fellow."
l-Ichoes Staff 4: Boys' Chorus 3-4:
Mixed Chorus 3-4: Baseball Intra-
mural 2-3--12 l'ro,ieetion Group -1.
Doms lXlAE BECK
"Squirt" Home Economics
'tNVithout pleasure, life would
dreary be."
u. A. A, 1-2.3-11 G. A. A, imitir-S 2
'IAMES l-. BENDER
"Jim" General
t'l.ife is short and youth sweet,
but swift. so, let's go!"
I-It-lines Staff I: liaml 1-2-3-t: Danem-
liand 1-2: Key Club 3 4: Basketball
Intramural 2-3-4: lizisebztll Intra-
mural 2-3-41 Hi-Y 3--1: l't-ojeetion
Group 21 Oflleinls Club 21 Cookinf:
C'ub 11.
NANCX' CiAROLYN l3E'rz
"Nan" Business
"Please remember I am a wom-
an: wh:-n l think, l nxzist
speak."
Girls' Basketball 2-3-4: G. A. A. 1-
2-3-1. G. A. A. Follies 2: Cooking
Club -1.
Swnrinra . . .
CLARENCE BILLAIAN
"Sonny" Business
"Silence spefxketh truth and
kindness."
llaseball Varsity 4.
PAUL BOIARDI
"Spaghett" College
"Direct not him:
His own way himself will
choose."
Echoes Staff 4: Football Varsity 1:
ltasketball Intramural 1-3-4: Hase-
ball Intramural 3-45 Projection
Group 4.
PIIILIP H. BOWER
"Phil" General
"To be taller than he. could be
no man's wish, for he is but
just right."
Echoes Stad' 4: Band 1-2-3-4, First
Chair 2-4. Section Leader 4: Dance
lfand 1-2-3 4: Basketball Intramural
2-3-4: Hi-Y 3--I: Vice President 41
Cookiniz Club 4.
KENNETH E. BUYER
"Ken" Vocational
"If a man is worth knowing at
all, he is worth knowing
well."
Basketball Intramural 1-2-3--I 1
liaseball Intramural 3-4: Official
Club 2-4.
VVILLIAM R. BUFFINGTON
"Bill" Vocational
"My life is mi-st jolly."
Ileys' Chorus 2-3-I: Mixed Chorus
2-3--I.
lloI3ER'r C. CLXLLENBERGER
"Bob" Business
"Stately and tall he moves in
the hall, the chief of a
thousand For k'fl'21C6'.H
Class Oflicer President -I: School
News -I: Editor -I: Band 2-3-4: Sec-
tion Leader 3-4: Dance Hand 2-3--I:
Boys' Chorus 3-4: Mixed Chorus 3-4:
Key Club 3-4: Hi-Y 3--I3 Secretary
6: Treasurer 4.
Clln-XRENCE R. BINGAMAN
"Bing" Vocational
"Gayly the troubadour touched
his Huitarf'
Basketball Intramural 2-33 Baseball
Intramural 2-3.
ROSE IXNN BOTTIGER
"ROSi9" General
"Her straightforward methods
and her ability to make
friends are sure signs of fu-
ture success."
School News 2-3-4: Echoes Staff 43
Girls' Chorus 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus
2-3-4: Mixed Choral Group 3: GiI'ls'
Basketball 2: G. A. A. 1-2-3-45
Follies 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Cooking
Club 4.
RAY BOVVERSOX, IR.
"Sonny" Vocational
"I was irratified to be able to
answer promptly and I did. l
said I dldn't know."
Projection Group 4 .
RICHARD W. BUDAIAN
"Dick" College
"Whoso tindeth a wife Iindeth
a Irood thing."
Class Oflicer Presiflent 2: Football
Jr. Hiirh 1: Football J. V. 2: Foot-
ball Varsity 3 4: Key Club 3-41 N ice
l-'resident 3: President 4: Basketball
Jr. High 1: Basketball J. V. 23
Basketball Varsity 3-41 Baseball In-
tramural 3.
lbIARY Il. CAILENBERGER
"Mary" Secretarial
"She is all my fancy painted
her 3
She is love'y, shi-'s divine."
Pfcltoes Siaff It: Hand 2-3-4: Girls'
llzasketball 3-I: G.A.A. 1-2-3--It Tri-
H -Y 3-4: Typing' Cl.Ib 2: Cooking
Club -I.
SANDRA CIIAPIN
"Sandyl' College
"Without music life would be a
mistake."
School News 1: Echoes Staff 43
lland 1-2-3-4. First Chair 2-3-4: Li-
brarian 2-3--I: Baton Twirlcr 1-2-3-
I: Head Drum Majorette 3-4: Sec-
tion Leader 3-4: Dance liand 3-45
Ilirls' Chorus 43 Mixed ChoI'us 2-3-
I: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Follies 2: Pro-
jection Group 4: Secretary 4: Har-
mony and Theory Club 4: Mixed
Choral Group 33 Student Conductor
2-3-4.
XV1l,1.1,xA1 I I. CillAPl'EI,I.
"Bill" VOC3.tiOnal
"I have no inoekiuxs or ariru-
ments:
I witness and wait.
Iluntinll Club 4.
C1,,uueNeE CLEAIENS
"Clem" Vocational
"Give the motorist his right of
way, tonigrht. tomorrow, and
the next day."
Baseball Intramural 2.
SAM Cooeuu
"Sam" General
"Life is a jest, and all things
show it?
l lhouirht so once. but now I
know it."
I-'oolball J. V. I: Football Varsity
2-8-1: Basketball J. V. 1-2: Basket-
ball Varsity 3--l: Baseball Intra-
mural 3: Otlieials Club -l.
Fl"llEl.AlA IRENE Cnfwsu
"Redf' General
"Her disposition is belied by
her lustrous red hair."
Girls' Chorus 2: Mixed Chorus 2:
Girls' Basketball 1: G. A. A. 1-2-
3-At: I.ibr:n'y Club 4.
llonairr L. Curr
"Bob" Business
"The brave deserve the lovely.
His woman he has won."
EIIJERSON A. IDEAN
"DfES" College
"If a little knou"r.-lge is dan-
lrerous, where is a man who
has so niueh as to be out of
danirer7"
School News Stall' 2-4: Echoes Stall'
rl. Chairman of Adv, Committee:
Band 1-2, First Chair 2: Boys'
Chorus 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 2-3-4:
Hi-Y 4: Harmony and Theory 4:
Chanel Orzanist. 3--I.
IH E
O O O
PAUL CilANClOI.A
"Rig" Vocational
"Happy am lg from care I am
free!
NVby aren't they all contented
like mv?"
Boys' Chorus 3--1: Mixed Chorus 3-
4: Football J. V. 1-2: Football Var-
sity 3-4: Basketball J. V. 1: Basket-
ball Intramural 2-3-4: Baseball Var-
sity 2-3-4: Officials Club 2.
CHARLES C. Coma
f'Charlie" Vocational
"A true friend is forever a
friend."
Football J. V. 2-3: Football Varsity
42 Basketball Intramural 1-2-3--lg
Baseball Manairer 3-43 Baseball In-
tramural 2-3-4: Officials Club 2-4.
PAULINE Burn Conv
"P0Uy" General
"Others have many, for me
there is but one."
Echoes Staff 4: Girls' Chorus I-ZZ-3:
Mixed Chorus 2-3: Girls' Basketball
3-4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. Follies 2:
Cheerleader 3-4 Z Tri-Hi-Y 3-4 3
Cooking: Club 4.
ll.-wixlomn CummN
"LiI02JeTl' Vocational
i'To look up and not down, to
look forward and not back.
to look out and not in, and
to lend a hand."
Football J. V. 1-2: Football Varsity
3-4: llasketlrill Intramural 1-2-3-4:
Baseball Varsity 3--4: Baseball ln-
tramural 2: Officials Club fl.
Lois ANNE l3.fXVlSON
"Laddie" College
"Fine art is that in which the
hand. the head, and the heart
pro together."
Echoes Staff 4: G. A. A. l-2-3-4:
Art Club 4: Girls' Chorus 2.
lV11-1.mA1 li. lDlLN'l'lNt2Iill
"Bill" Vocational
"Ile not misled by his innoen-nt
appearance."
Basketball Intramural 1-1-Bl--1: Base-
ball Intramural 3--l: Utlieials Club 4.
Svrninra . . .
ClIIARI.ES K. DERR
"Derr" Vocational
"A little boy, but a noisy one:
A liashful boy, but a jolly one."
MARY DERR
"Mary" Home Economics
"A man is always better than
a hook."
cms' llaskc-thall 4: cz. A. A. 4.
lVlARLIN R. DIEHL
"Muskles" Secretarial
"Oh. well, tomorrow is another
day."
Projection Group 4.
lXlARY Lou lDYE
"Mary Lou" Secretarial
"Sho is little and wise, and a
terror for hor sim-"
Echoes Staff 4: Girls' Basketball 3-
4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3:
Clwvrlozulvr 3-4 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4:
Knittinx: and Noodle-point Club 4,
cllillAI,lDlNE FM' EUINQER
"J67'7'1l', Secretarial
"A mvrry hz-art is a priceless
possvssionf'
Plrhuus Stall' 4: Girls' Chorus 2:
Girls' l2:iskrlliall 2-3--i: G. A, A. 1-
2-54,43 Art Club -l.
ciENE ll. ELXIERY
"Gene" Vocational
"Silence is the perfect herald of
juy-,.
liaskvthall Intramural 2-3-4: Base-
ball Intramural 2-3-4: Officials
CIuIi4.
CiERTRUDE A. DERR
"G6ffi6" College
"Hang sorrow! Caro will kill a
vat : thurt-fore. lot's be
morry Z"
School News Staff 2-3-4: Echoes
Stail' 4: Girls' llasketball Z--1: Gl A.
A. l-2-3-ll. Follies 2: Chee-rlr-:uler 1-
3-l: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Library Stall' 2-3.
.IlxcouEr,1NE ljEShIONl'J
"Jackie" Secretarial
"To thee only God urantccl a
hc-art ever now: to all always
opcn, to all always true."
School News Stall' 1: Echoes Stalf
-l: Girls' Chorus 2-3: Mixed Chorus
2-3: Girls' liaslcctball 4: G. A. A.
1 P .3 I lf lin '
-Z.-'--, 'o 'is L.
Tuolxms DOTTS
"Tom" College
"A man who docs things with-
out making: all about him
aware of the fact."
School News Stan' 3-4: Echoes Stall'
4. Business Manager 4: Band 2-3-43
Boys' Chorus 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus
2-3-4: KL-y Club 3-4, Director 3-4:
lillSliL'tlJ1'lll Intramural 2-3-4: Hase-
ball Intramural 2-3-4: Hi-Y 2-3-ll,
S:-vrekary 33 l'ro,icL'tion Group 2-3-
42 Ofllcials Club 2.
iXllNNlE lXl.fm1E IDYER
"Minnie" Home Economics
"A smile worthwhile for every-
om-."
Girls' Chorus 2: G. A. A. 2-4,
IMTRLCIA ANN ELLIS
"Pat" Home Economics
"Men have an interest for me."
G.A.A. 1-2-3-1, Follies 2.
W71LL1,x1x1 ll. Elm
"Erbie" Vocational
"I never met a man I 4li4ln't
like."
Hunting Club' 4.
llxtu, Xlltirxuli l71NeK. ln.
"Blackie" Vocational
"Of the-e 121 years I have sur-
x'ix't-tl."
Ollieials Club -1.
YI t3.xNNt3 M. lil..-XNIGAN
Irish" College
"I1:tppily she likes fun euually
as well as work."
l,ehots Staff -l: Girls' Chorus 35
Miwetl l'ho:'us 3: G'rls' liaskvtbil
7-3-l: G. A. A. 1-12-3--l. Follies 2:
Tri-Hi-Y 3--1: Press Club 4: Glue
llub 1.
ID.-mini. XV1t.L1.xA1s Fm'
"Danny" College
"Nothing great was ever
achievetl without enthusi-
asm."
Hand 1-ZZ-3-4, Section Leader 31
Dance lizinil 1-2-3-43 Key Club 4:
l'asketb::ll Intramural 2-3-4: Hi-Y
4: Uilleials Club 4.
R'ClIAl'tD P. CiRAlXlLEY
f'Dick" College
"FiIls each minute with sixty
seconds ol' work."
fehoes Stan' 1. Fo-erlltor -ig 11an.l 1-
7-3--1, First Chan' 3-4. beetion Lefx -
tr 3--1: Dance lliinfl 1-2-3--I: Key
Club 3-4 Sec'-'tt:i y 3-1: liztskethall
Intramural Z!-3-1: Hi-Y 3- 1: Sfieitee
Club 1
Snnn.nt' Mug llixutk
'Shi1'l" General
"I.t'ekiny: on the bri-'ht side
rather than the blue,"
lfehees Starl' -tg Girls' Basketball 25
G. A. A. 1-2-31. l"ol.ies 2: Cooking
I lub -l.
Sunni igx' .NNN llERRli'K
"5hi7'l?y" Secretarial
"She is Il friend to have and
hold."
G.A.A. .S--1, Folltea 22.
1952
,f-Xi.li.'x E. l:ISlllilt
"Skip" General
"All the worltl's a stale. antl
all the men anti women mere-
ly players,"
Eehees Stall -1: Girls' Basketball Z!-
3: G. A. A. 1-2-3-1. lfollivs 2: lii-
brary Club 3--1: Library Statl' 1-2-
3-4.
llixnisixit.-x ll ll'lC'llllll
"Bu" College
"G4'o:l naturell, kintl, :intl
b:'l1.!l1l."
G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Follies 2: Assembly
Committee 3--I, Secretary 43 Student.
tornmittee 4: lielioes Stall' 1.
llteimnn ll,utoi,n Flu'
"Dick" Vocational
"ln football he rushes, but with
girls he just blushesf'
Football J. V. 1 : Football Varsity
2-3-4: Basketball J. V. 2: liasket-
ball Varsity 3-4 : Baseball Varsity
2-3: Ottlcials Club 2-4.
QiLAl'tENi'l.i P. cilllflilit'
"Gu1j"' Vocational
"Be silent and safe -silence
never betrays you."
Baseball Intramural 3-tl.
llxmuirr l.. I llilflTNl7.!l
"Harriet" General
"To put all of onc's self' into
one's work makes for some-
thing: more than Sllt'l'0:1S."
School News Staff 2-3-1: Plehoes
Staff 4, Business Mnna':er 413 Girls'
Chorus 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Girls'
liaskw-tball 1-2-3-4: G. A. A. 1-2-
3-4, Follies 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3-tt, Secre-
tary 4: Student Committee 4: Knit.-
timz and Needlepoint Club rl.
lxlERII,YN -IANIL lltllfl-'MAN
"Mimi1' Secretarial
"You ain't heartl nothin' yet."
Echoes Staff 4: Hand 2-3--4, First
Chair 3-4: Section Leader 32 G. A.
A. 1 2-3-4, Foliics 23 Knitting and
Needlepoint Club fl: Girls' Basket-
ball 2-4.
Svrninra . . .
Pueinmn A. Hoss
"Jeep" VOC2.tl0I1H.l
"l!ooksl 'Tis a dull and endless
strife."
Echoes Staff 4: Football Manager
I-2: Basketball J. V. 2: Basketball
Intramural 3-4: Baseball Intra-
mural 2-3-4.
AUDREY AIAE HUPP
"A udrey" Secretarial
"Whom folly pleases, and whose
follies please:
Not that I love study less, but I
love fun more."
Echoes Staff 4 3 Girls' Chorus 2 :
Mixed Chorus 2 : Girls' Basketball
2-3-4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Follies 2:
Cheerleader 3-4.
IIOAN B. JOHNSON
"Joan" Secretarial
"A merry heart maketh a
cheerful countenance."
School News Statl' 3: Band 1-2-3-4:
Mixed Chorus 1-2-3: G. A. A. 1-2-
3-4, Follies 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Knitting:
and Needlepoint Club 4: Girls' Bas-
ketball 2-4.
.l0IlN B. KE1sER, ln.
"Red" Vocational
"Worry kills men, -why die?"
Football J. V. 1: Football Varsity
2-3-4: Hunting' Club 4.
lllCllAl'tD A. IQERSTETTER
"Dick" College
"Laugh, live, and he merry."
Baseball Intramural 3-4: Hunting
Club ll.
REBECCA A. KITCHEN
"Becky" College
"A maiden never bold."
Sehrol News Staff 4, Assisting Edi-
tor 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Mixed Chor-
us 4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4: Tri-Hi-Y
3-4: Knitting and Needlepoint Club
4: Cookinix Club 4: Harmony and
Theory Club 4.
DAVEY LEON HOUSE
"Davey" General
"Let thy speech be better than
silence, or be silent."
Football J. V. 2: Football Varsity
3-41 Basketball Intramural 1-2-3-4:
Hi-Y 3-4: Intramural Baseball 2-3-4.
Pucimno R. I'IllTClllNSON
"Hutch" College
"You hear that boy laughing?
You think he's all fun, but
the angels laupzh, too. at thc
xzoosl he has done."
Basketball J. V. 2: Basketball Vars-
ity 2-3-4: Baseball 2-3-4.
lxIARI.IN Ross JOHNSON
"Mar" Vocational
"What I can't see, I never will
believe."
Furtball J. V. 1: Basketball 1: In-
tramural liasketball 3--1: Otlicials
Club- 2-3: Cookimr 4.
CllIARl.ES R. KERS'l'ET'I'ER
"Bob" VOC2.tlO1'13.l
"Can one be flood, and be mis-
chievous 7"
liaseba ' I lntramu ral 3.
ltlAN LuC11.l.E Kussnu
"Joan" Secretarial
"YVho can tell for what hifrh
cause this darlim: of the gods
was born 7"
Class Secretary 3: Echoes Staff 4:
G. A. A. 2-3-4. Treasurer 4. Follies
2: Cheerleader 3-4: Tri-Hi-Y 3-4,
Treasurer 3. Chaplain 4: Cooking:
Club 4: Student Committee 4.
MARVIN KLAPP
"Klappy" College
"Man 'was not made to hurry."
Echoes Staff 4: Basketball 2: Bas-
ketball Intramural 3-Ll: Baseball
Varsity 2-3-4: Officials Club 4.
JAMES KLINE
"Red" Vocational
"Hy his hair he shall be
known."
Football J. V. 2: Football Varsity
3-4: Ilasketball Intramural 3-43
Baseball Varsity 3-4.
liE'l"l'Y I-X. KLING
"Betty" Home Economics
"Her lauizhter ripples like a
brook."
Echoes Staff 41 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4.
Follios 2: Coukini-I Club 4.
l lowwun LYNN
"Chem" Vocational
"Thar zIin't no sense in gettin'
rilcIl."
ciENE lXiA'l'llRANI
"Mack" Business
t'Hc stuns them with a glance."
Football J. V. 11 Football Varsity
2-3-4.
Lonn.xINE lXlESSlNGER
"Rainy" Home Economics
"I would not Iivu without thc
lovc of my fricn4ls."
l'lclIoos Stall' fl : Girls' Choi-us 4 3
Mixi-ml Chorus 4 1 Girls' Basketball
3-43 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Follies 2.
IDONAID E. ixilLLER
"Happy" Vocational
"All who joy would win must
sharv it -
lizippiin-ss was born a twin."
lllclim-s Staff 4: Boys' Chorus 3-4:
Mixed Chorus 3-4: llaskctbzill Intra-
mural 1-2-3-4g Baseball Manzuzer 2:
liascbull Intramural 3-4.
. . . 1552
VVII.I.IAIxI R. KLINE
"Bill" Vocational
"Men of few words arc thc In-st
men."
AI,soN C. KREMEII
"AZ" Vocational
"Cowl humor is always a suc-
cess."
Flchocs Staff 4: lioys' Chorus 3-43
Ilaskz-iball lntramural 3-4: Hasoball
lzxtraniural 3-4.
VVAYNE C. bl Alllill
"Wayne" Business
"Ii seems I am forvvvr lllllllll'
the wrong thinizf'
Echoes Staff 4: Boys' Chorus 2--lg
Basketball J. V. 2: lluskvtbnll Var-
sity 3-45 Baseball Intramural 3-41
Com-kim! Club 4.
CIIARLo'I"rE P. lXiAYES
"Shootie" College
"To soc hor is to love hr-r."
Class Treasurer 3-43 Echoce-1 Stuff
4: Band 1-2-3-4: liaton Twirlvr 3-4:
Girls' liaskvthall 2-3-4: G. A. A. 1-
2-3-4, Publicity Chairman 2, Social
Chairman 3. Business Manmzvr 4,
Follies 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4: Typing
Club 4.
lDAVID hlII.I.EII
"Dave" Vocational
"A fail' exterior is u silcnt rec-
ommcndation."
Key Club 3-41 llaskcllmll Intraniu-
ral 1-2-3-4: liascball Intramural
2-3-4: Utlicials Club fl.
SIIIRLEY ANN hlII.I.I2Iz
"Shirley" General
"Anil calm, swvct lips that ut-
ter no complaint."
Girls' Basketball 1-2-3-4: G. A. A.
1-2-3-4. Follies 23 Art Club 4.
Svrninrn . . .
i,YlXlAN lX'lu.nOv
"BUD" General
"What :1 lifv. what :L civiliza-
l,fon."
Ex-lion-s Stull' -l: llainil -2-3-il, "1-
I 1 lin-at
Chilli' 3--l. Section I.r-zuli-r 3, Secrc-
tziry 3: llunco lizinrl 2-3: Key Cluli
4: lizxslu-lhnll IIlil'2lI'lllll'2li 2-3-4:
liaise-hall 3-4: Cooking Club 4.
li. lilczlmlm lXl0RRlSON
'fDick" Vocational
"A good man possesses :1 king:-
dom."
Fooihall Varsity 2-3-4: linskethall
lntrfmiural 2-3--l: Uziscbzill Varsity
3--1: Ollicinls Cluh 4.
NANLW ANN lXl ussmz
"Nancy" General
"Her hair shall he of what color
it lIll'2lSt' God."
Echoes Stall' 4: Girls' Basketball 2-
3-4: G. A. A. l-2-3-4: Follies 2.
iif7l3ER'l' NEWTON
"Sir" and "Isaac"
k Vocational
"l.1ul of lhm- lustrous. dreamy
oyc-s."
'lil ioiu AS N LI NN
'rTO77l,' General
"Wm-'1-omc my frionil, wclconu-
to zu foruixrn iiri-sitio."
Evlioos Stull' Al: School Ni-ws Il:
liunrl 1-2-3--4, Section Leader 4:
DHIICI' liuml 1: lloys' Fhorus 2-3-rl:
Mivnl Chorus 3-,lg Kcy Cluls 4:
lluskotlmll lutrnmurnl 2-3-4: Class
l'l:1y Ii.
iXiYll0N li. P,xwI.lNc:
"Myron" Business
"Gifs mlou't mmnu :1 thing."
lioys' Cliorus 2-3: l'ro.lc-cliou Cluh 4.
Piusviiilx ,X. hloomz
"Percyl' General
"As merry us the day is long."
School News Sl-4: Echoes Staff 4:
Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-I: Mixcml Chorus
243-I: G. A. A. l-2-Il-4, Follivs Z:
Vive Vrcsiiloui 3: l'rvsirln'nt 4: Tri-
Hi-Y 3--12 Cookinl Uluh -1.
RICHARD iXiUNSON
"Dick" Vocational
"To tnkc things :is they be-
lhufs my philosophy."
F'ootlu:1ll J. V. 1-2: Fooilmll Varsity
3-4: linsvlmll Varsity 3--1: Science
Club ,lg lniramural llzxslcotbnll 4.
Lrnm K. NEITZ
"Lydia" College
"Manner, not gold. is fi wom-
z1n's best :ulornmonL."
livlioes Stuff 4: lizind 1: Girls' Bas-
kvllmll 1-3-il: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Fol-
lies 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Typing Club 4.
Dixue L. NEYI mm'
"Dixie" General
"Sho is hi-uutiful :xml therefore
to hu woovml,
Sho is :1 woman. thvreforc to
Inu wi'n."
Sc-hool News fl, Assislnni Social
Ewliior -I: l'h'l:oos Stuff 4: Girls'
Chorus 1 2-Rel: Mixvil Chorus 2-3--ll
G. A. A. 1-2-'S-i. Svrilsu 2. Follivs 22
'l'r'-ili-Y il.
IDONNA L. f3RREN
"Donna" General
"I rhutivr on-r stony ways in
liillv shllrhs :inll llzit-z."
l'Im'hoo: Stull' -1: Girls' Chorus 2-3-il:
Mixuml Chorus ZZ-3-1: Gir s' llaslwl-
hzill 2-3-1: G. A. A. 1-2-Il-1: 'l'ri-Hi-
Y 3--l: Coz-lain: Clulr -l.
liarrv Prrrecon
"B6ltyH College
"Not by yours lull lay rlfsposi-
tion is wisdom 2lL'1lllll'Cli.U
hlcliovs Stull' l: linnll 2-344. First
Chair 3-1, Sv-uilon Lmzulur 3: G. A.
A. 1-Z-3--l. Folliol 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3-L12
Cooliinll Ululz 4.
Illys' I'Illll'lls I1 IIIlXv.I I'Il1ll'l1s IJ
I'llullllII I V 'I Iullllllll X ll IIX
All lxxl I. Ilmvll
l
1
JCzlnllc" Business
'AII1-l' nlyvs lla- Ilolllos ol' silvlll
l'l"lx'l-r "
ms. .x. .x. 1-:.:l.l. l-xllll.-I 3. Girls'
Ihlslu-IIl:lII I.
SIIIIII l x' Ill xlllvli
Shirley" Business
Hliyvs of lllIl't' xl'olll:lll. wllolv-
sllluv stzlrvs of Inv."
I. A. A. 1-2-3--I, Ifnllius 2: VIIYIYIIIM
I'IllIl II.
IIXYIIB I. IIICIIII'
David" Vocational
"I IIIULIIIIK' xxilll lm lllzlll's IlllriA
lwss, szln- my mul."
Ilvlllu-s Sl:lII' I: .-Xrl Clllll I: IIIITII-
lnllrzll Iizlslwlllzlll I.
IUJN XI IJ Cl. llolllf
Doll" Vocational
"'I'lll-ll lhlll ul-nl :l I-llllrtillu :l
l:llIy so :.l5'."
1: Ihlslwlllalll Illll':lllll1l':ll 2-3-1:
Ihlsl-Ilzlll I :lrs ly I- I.
-I XCR X. Illlssll l
Russ" Vocational
"I I-xi-I :ls I :xml lllzll is
I-llllll:'.ll."
Illlsln-Illllll Illlrlllllllrall I-2-II-Ig
,
I'l4l-Il:llI IllIl':lllllll':lI L-KVI: Slllllvlll
tklllllllillvl- I: Illlirizlls CIIIII 12-I.
Ilivll xlllm S x'l'l lisow
Dick ' Vocational
"I lxzls sllort lxllvll I wzls Iilllv.
:llllI I'x'v Iwvll sllorl over
slllm-."
lllll':llnlll':ll Iizlslu-tlnlll I-Ji: Illlrzl-
ll ll ll Ill mlllll I Il
.1. .s-: ..,-.
1952
Iln Allmll II. II IX lflll
"Ray" Voczltiolml
"IIl- sllzlll lu- Iallmvll hy his
lIi'0tISI xlllll youll om-s Illvy
Ell'l'.U
I"4:llII+:lII Vzlrwily II-I: lil-y Clllll Ig
Ill-I I: I'l-olmlcllllll 1.1-llllp -I.
lXI.XI'IlIiNIi In llllsll
"MCl7'l67lG" General
"A IIZIIIKIIIVI' uf lllv ll-mls, cli-
vilu-ly falir, zlllll most llivilluly
1:lII.
, . . . .,.
Iwllllus Null I: ll. A, A. I---A-1.
I-'ullil-Q 25 Tri-Ili-Y -I: Klliltillll
llllls I.
Cl lN'loN I,Il'lIII II Ilolllwoll
"Bus" Vocational
"I'lI Illlnl :l xzly ul' lllllu- il."
IL ys' l'Ilul'lls 2-II: IVIlu-ll IlI14ll'lIS
" 'I' I"l'Iu'1Il'lII IllIl"lllllll"ll I " 'I I'
lkllm-Il:lII IIlIl'JlI1IllI'2ll Si-I: Illllltilllz
-I . us . . . -..-'- .
vlllll l.
clII.XlIIlIl'lIi .X. IIllxlxl,xl.ll
"Charlotte" Collopge
"With :l ll'l'tl:4:lllI llispll ilioll
Ihzll Ilzls null Ill'l' I'l'ivlllIs
u:lIllrn'."
Iuvlllws Slzlll I. in-llllllllr 1: II:llllI
I-Ll-3-VI. Slvtioll I,l-:llll-l' I1 IJ:llll'v
I':llllI .IL Ilirls Illlslwlllllll I-1--I-Ig
II. A. :X I-11-II-I, Ifullivs 1. Svlllllll
Nm-ws 2-II-li 'I'l'l-Ili-Y II-I, Vim-
I'I'l"-IlIl'lII 31. I'l'v.-slllvlll I 1 SIIIIIUIII
follllllitlvv I: Iillillillg :lllrl Nvvlllv-
. A .
plllll. llllll -1.
Xl,xllc:,xlzl3'l I. SKI llfslm
"Lucy" Secretarial!
"FIN Il:ls lllosl- willllillp xxllysf'
Illrls' Iillslu- Illlll II-11 II, A. A. I-3-
3-I2 l'ulllaill" flllll I.
I UIIII7 .Xl lc If SCIII lc,lfl
"Lee" College
Nllf-llly' Ir :lll 2lIllIl'IIIL' :ll'I.
Yrlllml Nl-us I: lil-lull-4 Stull' IL
Girls' l'hol'lls II-I: Nlim-'I I'Illll'lls
II-Ig Gifs' Ihlslwlllzlll 1-2-II: ll, A.
.-X. I-2-II-I: II:ll'rllfllly zlllll 'I'Ill-lll'y
Vlllll I: I.iIwr:ll'y Nsslslzllli II: l'n -
lllll' l'IllIl I: IIHII4-l' Slllllillu' I'I'lIl
J. X-IUUIIS I: Illrls Xullvy II:lII IZ
:l I':llllu-II:l I-3: .lXllllll:ll Slum' I-3:
Ihllglisll D1-pl. I'I:ly "I':lp:l Is All" 11,
Svvninm . . .
N.'XNQTX' Smnei.
"Nunn General
"llauy:h and the world lauizhs
with you."
Echoes Staff 4: Girls' liasketball 2-
3-4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Follies 2: Tri-
Hi-Y -1: 'I'ypin1: Club 4.
IXLICIE -IIINE SIIAVVLEY
"Alice" General
"l'xu just happy-Jro-lucky."
Sehool News 4, Assistant, Social
l'ldi1or -1: Eehoes Staff 4: Girls'
Chorus 1-2--1: Mixed Chorus 2-42
Girls' Basketball 2-4: G. A. A. 1-2-
1 1 lollus 7
l0llN E. SllU'l"l'
"Johnny" College
"A little nonsense now and
lbeu is relished by the best
ol' men."
Key l'lub 3: Basketball Intramural
2-3-fl: Baseball Intramural 2-3-4.
LLOYD SNYDER
"Tu17" Vocational
"Oh what may man within him
hide. thoiurh angrel on the
outward side."
Football J. V. 2: Football Varsity
3-1: liaslu-iball Intramural 1-2-3-42
liasehall Varsity 2-3--4: Student
Uomniiilee -'li Ofiicials Club 4.
l,xNi3'l' A. STEELEY
"Nanny" Secretarial
"Fair flower ihat doth so come-
ly L!l'llVV.,'
Eehoes Staff -l: Band 1-2-3-4. Sec-
tion Leader 4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4,
Follies 2.
lillA'l'lllCli ELLEN STUIXIP
"Stumpy'i Home Economics
"She is a scholar and a good
one."
Plehoes Siafl' 4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4,
Follies 2.
lo.xN Sukscuawsiu
"Joann College
"But so fair. she takes the
breath of men away, who
Haze upon her unaware."
Class Ofiieer. Secretary 11, Vive
President 4: l-Ichoes Stall' 4: Band
2-3--I. Seetion Leader 3: Girls' Bas-
ketball 1-2-3-4: G. A. A, 1-2-3-4.
Follies 2: Cooking Club 4.
Niaiuurr. L. Suowens
"Slim" Vocational
"Let us be of good cheer."
Football J. V. 1: Basketball J. V.
1: Basketball Intramural 1-2-4:
Hunting: Club 4.
C,uxol.1NE E. SNYDER
"Caroline" Home Economics
"ln friendship I early was
tauliht to believe."
Girls' Chorus 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus
2-3-4: Girls' Basketball 2-3--1: G. A.
A. 1-2-3-4. Follies 2.
-Imuis ll. Svorrs
"Jim" College
"The rule of my life is to make
business a pleasure and pleas-
ure my business."
Class Officer, Vice President 2,
President 3: Echoes Stal? 4: Boys'
Chorus 3: Football J. V. 2: Football
Varsity 3: Basketball Intramural 21
Hi-Y 3-4: Cooking' Club 4.
lXi,xm,xNNE S'l4EXVAR'l'
"Sis" General
"Words come trippinxx. tumb-
linxr, but ever coming."
Girls' llasketball 2-3-4: G. A. A. 1-
5-3-fl. lwillies 2: Art Llub 4,
clYN'l'lIlA IXNNETTE Srumiv
"Wink" Secretarial
"The mildest manners and 'the
uentlest heart."
Echoes Staff 4: Band 2-3-4, Firsl
Chair 3-4. Seetion Leader 3-4: Girls'
Basketball 3-ll: G. A. A. 1-2-3-i.
Follies 2: Typing! Club 4.
IVILLIAAL STUMP
"Willy'f VOCa1Zi0l13.l
"Ask me no questions, and I'll
tell you no lies."
Echoes Stall' -13 Basketball Intramu-
ral 2-3-4: llaseball Intramural 2-
3-4: I'ro.ie0tion Group 4.
liusslu C. 'l'1z.lx'1'E
"Bessie" College
"Patience is the best remedy
for all trouble."
Echoes Stall' 4: Girls' llasketball 1-
23 G, A. A. 1-ZZ-3-4. Follies 2: Tri-
Hi-Y 3. Chaplain 3: Library Club 4.
PALILINE M. XVAGNER
"Polly" College
"There is no wisdom like
franknessf'
Hrlioes Staff 4: Band 1: Girls' Bas-
ketball 1-2-3-4: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4,
Follies 2: Tri-I-Ii-Y 3-4: Typing
Club 4.
I.illNES'l' ll.-xx' XVEARY
"Ray" College
"A quiet lad and friendly, too."
Projection Group 4.
IJONALIJ lVl:1.l.1x'En
"Don" Vocational
"l"ol' what l will. I will. and
there-'s the end."
Ilasketball Intramural 3: Hunting:
Club -l.
Lug ,-X. XVu,1.ow
"Lee" Secretarial
"A disposition blilhe and
merry."
Class Otiicer. Secretary I, Vice
l'resi1lent 2: Echoes Staff 43 Boys'
Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus -I.
. . .1952
SHIRLEY M. Sw1NLu,xn'1'
"Sh.irl" Business
"I have a heart. with room for
every joy,"
Girls' Iiasketball 3-43 G. A. A. 2-
3-4. Follies 2.
AllCllAEI. Vlczwom
"Mike" College
"Cheer up, the worst is yet to
come."
Echoes Stafl' -13 Football Manauer 33
Basketball Intramural 21-3-43 Base-
ball Inlramural 2-3-43 Hi-Y 3-43
Officials Club 2-4.
XVILLIAAI A. X'VAl.'l'EllS
"Bill" Vocational
"Washim:lon is dead. Lincoln is
dead, and even l feel sick."
Basketball J. V. 2: linsketball In-
tramural 3-4: Baseball Varsity 2-33
Baseball Intramural 4: Officials
Club 2-4.
RICHARD A. XNIEAVER
"Rich" General
"How wise he must be, for he
is always kind."
School News 43 liaseball Intramural
3-4: Hi-Y 43 Key Club 4.
ll,moLD Cl. XVll.1.1AMs
"WilZyf' College
'tNone but himself can be his
parallel,"
C'ass Officer, Treasurer 2, Secretary
4: School News 4, Sports Plilitor -I3
Echoes Staff 43 llasketball Intramu-
ral 1-ZZ-3-4: liaseball Varsity 2-3-4:
Hi-Y 2-3-4, President 4: Assembly
Committee 3-4. President 43 Of-
ficials Club 4.
IOANNE XVII vnu
"Jo" Business
"Thy fair hair my heart eu-
chained."
Girls' Chorus 2-3--1: Mixed Chorus
2-3-43 Girls' Basketball 2-3-4: G. A.
A. 2-3-4, Follies 2.
Svvnrinra . . .
RICHARD A. WINTER
"Dick" Vocational
"I am a man: therefore. there
is nothing: which touches man
that is not my concern."
Football J. V. 1: Football Varsity
2-3-4: Intramural Basketball 2-3-4:
Iulrnmurzll Baseball 2-3-42 Hi-Y 2-
3-4: Officials Club 4.
louN M. YouNf:
"Young John" Vocational
"Ah, why should life all labor
be?"
Basketball Intramural 1-2-3-4 3
Basvb:1'l Marnger 3-4: Baseball In-
tramural 2-3-4: Officials Club 2-4
DEAN L. ZIINIINIERIXIAN
"Skinner" Vocational
"I am sure care's an enemy to
life."
Basketball Intramural 2-3-45 Of-
Hcials Club 2-4.
.20.
CLARK VVOODSON
"Geich" Vocational
"Fric-mls. Romans, Countrymen,
lenrl me your ears."
Boys' Chorus 3-4: Mlxezl Chnrus 3-
4: Football J. V. 2: Basketball In-
tramural 3-4: Baseball Intramural
3-4.
Tnistixnx L. ZERBE
f'Skip,' General
"A cheerful stranger that wins
all hearts."
Girls' Basketball 1: Girls' Chorus
3-4: Mixed Chorus 4: G. A. A. 4.
Mir-tnrg nf Ihr Qllttaa nf 19 2
Entering M.H.S. as Sophomores, the Class of 1952 began three years that will be
long remembered.
'ln our first class election we elected Richard Budman as president, James Spotts
as vice president, loan Sekscienski as secretary, and Harold Williams as treasurer, to
lead us through our Sophomore year.
The next big event was the selection of our class ring, the "All Star." We then
gained the respect of the upper elassmen by presenting our Sophomore Assembly.
"Double or Nothingf' which was a big success. Highlights of the extra-curricular ac-
tivities in which we participated were sports, bath varsity and intramural, M.H.S.
Band and Chorus.
And so, the class of '52 started with a bang, but all this would have been impos-
sible without our able advisers, Mr. Macalka and Mrs. Ruth Shade.
Starting our lunior year with much more security than we had our previous one,
the class elected William Showers as president, lames Spotts as vice president, Ioan
Kieser as secretary, and Charlotte Mayes as treasurer. Along with the usual school ac-
tivities, we worked hard in planning, decorating for, and advertising the "Spring
Thing," the junior class party. The party, which was a tremendous success, was kept
moving by Harold Williams, who was elected as the first "King of the May."
Another highlight of our Junior year was the first annual "Youth Weeki' and
"Career Day," in which we participated wholeheartedly. It was during this year that
an evaluation committee spent several days observing our school life. One of the out-
growths of their recommendations was the beginning of a student council. The Ki-
wanis Club, with the cooperation of the faculty, helped us to form a Key Club, mem-
bership in which is based on scholarship. In preparation for the big year, the faculty
chose Richard Cramley and Charlotte Rummage as co-editors of the Echoes. Our very
capable advisers for this year were Mr. Paul Confer and Mrs. Doris Beck.
Well, before we knew it, here we were, Seniors in the center section of the audi-
torium, the place we've envied since our Sophomore year. In our last and most highly
competitive election, we named Robert Callenberger as president, ,loan Sekscienski
as vice president, I-Iarold Williams as secretary, and Charlotte Mayes as treasurer.
Right from the start we were busy, first in electing a student committee, which
was to draw up a constitution, before a regular Student Council was elected for the
first time in the history of M.H.S. We then voted on the color of the yearbook, and the
voting, as our officer vote, was very close.
As Seniors, we followed the customary routine of having our pictures taken for
the annual, selling Christmas cards, and selecting name cards and C0mm6nCCmCnt invi-
tations. The members of the Echoes staff compiled material for our yearbook. One of
our successes was the Senior Class Fashion Show and Card Party, closely followed by
the Christmas play, in which our class took a prominent part. Tl'e Snow Dance high-
lighted the Christmas vacation, and the honor of being the Snow Queen went to Char-
lotte Mayes. Our class play, "The Man Who Came to Dinner," took the spotlight
next and it was a big success. Our last big event before graduation was Senior Day,
when the Annual was formally dedicated, and the yearbooks were signed.
Our biggest year would not have been such a success without the guidance of our
capable, patient adviser, Mrs. Charles Lontz.
So thus ended the high school life of the Class of "l952." The C.A.A., Hi-Y, Tri-
Hi-Y, the newly-formed Key Club, the activity period clubs, the football, basketball
and baseball games, the band concerts, and the dances-they are all past, but they are
not, and never will be, forgotten.
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l'risc'ill:L Nlmmrc
Mimi Huffnmn
lillxlie liaiylor
lifzxillv Adams
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l'ol.y Wzlgrrior
Dick W1-:nu-r
l'1i1h'l'Mu1 llmixll
Jim Spuils
.Imam Johns
un
Alivv Slmwloy
Hzu'rim-t Ilvllnor
.loan Srksviunski
l'l1:1rlos C1-lv
Shirlvy Hnuck
Lois Anne Davison
Alulruy Hum'
Lorie Schlvuvl
Jn Anne VYilx'0l'
Phil lluwvr
llurbarn Fletch:-r
Charlotte Rummane
M1ll'll'Il1' Rs-ish
Dave and Dun Millvr
Jack Russell and Tum Dutts
Joan Kin-ser
Svrninr Ullman Iglag
"ellie QWJII C2010 game Q21 fbrafzeff'
By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
Directed by Mrs. Charles Lontz and Lorie Schlegel
CAST
Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley .... ............
Miss Preen . .,.... .
Richard Stanley ....,.
June Stanley .....
John .........
Sarah . ........ .
Mrs. Dexter ..
Mrs. McCutcheon
Mr. Stanley .....
Maggie Cutler .....
Dr. Bradley . . .
Sheridan Whiteside .
Harriet Stanley ....,
Bert Jefferson .....
Professor Metz ......
The Luncheon Guests
Mr. Baker .....
Expressman . . .
Lorraine Sheldon , . .
Sandy ....
Beverly Carlton
Westcott , . .... . .
Radio Technicians . .
Six Young Girls ""
Banjo .,....,.,..
Two Deputies ""'
A Plainclothes Man .
Time: The Present
. . . Nancy Seidel
. . . . Harriet Heffner
. . . . Edward Baylor
. . . .Joan Sekscienski
. . . 4 . , Bill Stump
Barbara Fletcher
Charlotte Rummage
Joan Kieser
. . Bob Callenberger
. . . . . Elaine Adams
Marlin Diehl
. . . Harold Williams
. . . . Polly Coup
. . . . . Dick Gramley
. . Paul Cianciola
Richard Hutchinson
...... Ray Ravert
...... Sam Cooper
. . . Howard Lynn
Ray Croman
. Merilyn Hoifman
..... Danny Fry
.. Phil Bower
Eiderson Dean
. . . . Don Rowe
. . . Bill Walters
. , Dick Morrison
Priscilla Moore
Rose Ann Bottiger
. . . . . . Donna Orren
. , . Jo Anne Wilver
Lorraine Messinger
. , , . . Dixie Neyhart
. . . Jim Spotts
. . . . , Mike Viqnola
. . . . Bill Dentinger
. . . . Dick Munson
Scene: The home of Mr. and lilrs. Stanley, in ai small town in Ohio.
Business lilmiugcr: Charlotte Mayes
irhnra Staff
XVe, the Editorial and Business Stal? of the 1952 "Echoes," with the capable guid-
ance of Miss Martha Bicliel and Mr. llarry Swanger, have compiled this annual to the
ltest ol' our abilities. Vile hope that in future years it will rccall to all the students of
Milton l ligh School the many liappy events of their school days.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Faculty Adviser .. ....,,...,.....,. ........ M iss M. Martha Bickel
Cc-Editors-in-Chief ....... ....... C harlotte Rummage and Dick Gramley
Faculty Committee ....... ....... N ancy Seidel, Lorie Schlegel, Jeanne Flanigan
Classes and Organizations ......,...... .,... .................................
Charlotte Mayes, Joan Johnson, Tom Nunn, Joan Kieser, Leon Acor
Senior Writeups .. .. . .,.. ..... ...,. E 1 aine Adams, Joan Kieser, Joan John-
son, Nancy Seidel, Mary Lou Dye, Paul Boiardi, Mimi Hoffman, Eddie Baylor
Senior Activities ,. ....,. ...... ......,... .......,....... L e e Willow, Char-
lotte Mayes, Lorie Schlegel, Jeanne Flanigan, Alson Kremer, David Richie
Sports Marvin Klapp, Wayne Mader, Paul Boiardi, David Richie, Alson Kremer
Arts and Photography ,.,....,...,.,.. .,,.........,. ..,.....,................
Lois Ann Davison, Sandra Chapin, Jackie Batdorf, Bill Stump, Tom Nunn
Typists .. . ...... .....,..... . . . ...... . Jackie Desmond,
Mary Callenberger, Audrey Hupp, Wayne Mader, Joan Kieser, Lorie Schlegel
Class Song .........,.... ..,., S andra Chapin, Lois Ann Davison, Marvin Klapp
Class of "53" . . . . ................... Dorothy Reichard and Lin Davis
BUSINESS STAFF
Faculty Adviser .........,..............,....,.........,.... Mr. Harry Swanger
Business Managers ..,..i........ .. , , ..,... Harriet Heffner and Torn Dotts
Advertising Committee Eiderson Dean, Dick Budman, Marlene Reish, Polly Coup,
Dixie Lee Neyhart, Alda Fisher, Joan Sekscienski, Harold Williams, Betty Kling
Sales Committee ...... l ........... . Barbara Fletcher, Lorraine Mes-
singer, Nancy Musser, Betty Pfleegor, Cynthia Stump, Bessie Trate, Ray Weary
Name Card Committee ..,........................ ....,..... ..... R o se Ann
Bottiger, Dick Hoss, Priscilla Moore, Mike Vignola, Polly Wagner, Dick Winter
Christmas Card Committee ......, . . ..... Jim Bender, Jackie Batdorf, Ray
Croman, Lyman Milroy, Lydia Neitz, Ray Ravert, Janet Steeley, Dick Weaver
Secretary ...,. ..... ............, ........,.............,...... J a n et Steeley
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OFFICERS
Presiileizl - llanm' llII.l.
Vice Presitlczzf Nam' Lou iXllL'l'ON
Secretary NANCY LINDNEP.
Treasurer Dick STRINE
VVC, thc Class ol' '55, have com ulctcd a successful year of work and ulav unclcr the
l , l .
splcnclicl guidance of Mr. Confcr and Mr. Ruth.
VVC are justly proud of the active part the lncm-bers of our class have taken in
extra curricular activities.
ORC.
We are eagerly lookin g forward to next year, a most busy and, we hope, prolitable
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Svnphnmnrv 0112155
OFFICERS
President - Ciuomzla lfisiiun
liicv Prcsitlcnt Nuvm l3E.fXX'liR
Svcivlarlv Am.12NE Fousi
Trviiszrrcr - f - 'TED PEIFER
XVC, tlic Class of '54, luivc complctccl our Iirst succcssliil vczir unclcr the lcaiclcrsliilm
of our mlviscrs, lxlrs. Prcntiss Owens and Mr. lxlurlin llartmziii.
XVC :irc Proud of our Classmates wlio liuvc pnrticipzitccl in mzinv of our scliool
activities.
XVC arc looking forwarcl to our next two vcnrs of work and fun at MILTON
lllllll SCl IOOL.
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First Row, Left to Right-Nancy Lindner, Charlotte Rummasze, Harriet Heffner, Nancy Berman, Joan
Kieser.
Second Row, Left to Right--George Ferlazzo, Joan Stamm, Charles Lose. Lloyd Snyder, Barbara Fletcher,
Ted Baker.
Third Row, Left to Right-Dick Strine, Dale Peterson, Lin Davis, Jack Russell.
Svinhrnt Gnmmiiirv
We, the members of the Student Committee, working under the guidance of our
advisers, Mrs. W. Murray Butler and Mr. john L. Koons, spent the hrst semester ol
this school year formulating, to the best of our ability, the constitution for the Assembly.
It is our hope that this constitution shall serve the school ellieiently in the years
to come.
fhiiuriztl
The Echoes Staff of l952 is very proud to be the lirst to recognize a Student
Council in an annual. Council members have worked very hard to prepare for future
classes a means by which these classes can experience democracy at work.
lt is our sincere hope that in the future Student Councils will continue to func-
tion to the best advantage of the Assembly.
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Svtuhrni Qlunnril
Ol9'FlCEllS
Prcsiilcizt YlAC'K RUSSELL
l'icu Prcsiilciit ll,ximY lllI.I.
Secretary NANCY l-1NnNLn
Treasurer ll,xmuE'r IIEFFNER
As members of the Student Council, we have tried to promote cooperation hc-
twccn students and faculty. ln this effort, we have had much helpful direction from
our advisers, Mrs. W. Murray Butler and Mr. john L. Koons.
llclping the faculty to compile information for the Handbook and organizing
Carver Day were our two major undertakings.
First Row, Left to Rixrht-Dale Mummey, Nancy Lindner, Harriet He-Hner, Jack Russell, Barbara
Fletcher.
Second Row, Left to Right-Dave Miller, George Ferlazzo, George Fisher, Delbert Fisher, Ray Croman.
Third Row, Left to Right+Lin Davis, Dick Munson, John Seidel, Dale Peterson, Michael Vifznola.
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First Row, Left to Right-Tom Dotts, Dale Mummey, Dick Klimz, Charles Snyder, Charles Mathias,
Harold Williams, Edgar Fisher, Ted Peifer, Eddie Wands, Mr. Swanizer, Faculty Adviser.
Second Row, Left to Riizhtfliob Callenherirer. Ken Butler, Jim Bender, Davey House, Danny Fry, David
Miller, Dick Gramley, Dick Weaver, Jack Zimmerman.
Third Row, Left to Right-Phil Bower, Myles Smeltz, Frank Pursell, Joel Foltz, Jim Seidel. Don Byerly,
Harry Hill.
Fourth Row, Left to Riizhl.--Jim Spotts, Leon Acer, Ray Ravert, Dick Moore, Lin Davis, Tom Hollen-
bach, Dale Cochran. Ted Yordy.
iii-IH Glluh
The honor of being the host at the annual North Eastern and North Westerii
Districts' Older Boys' Conference highlighted a very successful year for the Ili-Y Club.
Some of the other activities besides the Conferences were a hay ride, a cabin party,
the opportunity to hear several fine speakers, and the annual Father and Son Banquet.
Our basketball team played surrounding HLY clubs, and also participated in the local
YMCA League.
The club bought some decorations for the annual Christmas tree, placed several
books in the high school library, and gave Easter baskets to The Salvation Army for
distribution to underprivileged children in Milton.
Ol' the thirty-seven members, twelve were new ones. These boys promised to live
up to the club platiorm of "Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Scholarship, and Clean
Sportsmanship." They are fully aware that the purpose of the club is to "create, main-
tain, and extend throughout the club and community high standards of Christian
character."
The club wishes to thank Mr. Ralph Pesto, the Rev. Francis Myers, Mr. llarry
Swanger, and Mr. Ilarold Morgan for their leadership and guidance.
TTAROLD VVILLIAIXIS
Presirlcnt
Puitir Bowsn Roanizr ClALI.ENBERGER
Vice Prcsizierzt SecretnryfTrensurer
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Clllll
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I his year the l I'l'l IA C Iuli has haul one ol its most suteesslul t'L'lll'S. ,X rerr sul
eaintlle eereinonx' mole lilttee ut the lirst meeting nl the new x'e.tr. ilihe meeting
wats lullmretl hi' il reception given ln' the wld lnemhers to the twetitrrlire new lnemliers.
.linnng the activities this iezn' were several lkintl sales, ti lun' ritle. at nlotlier anal
llttwliter llnnt uet, at S iorts l'1n'tx', at Swemitiv Clillll inivn, anal ai Clllllll ttlt'lX'.
w l l . n I m l ,
.Xt our lllillll event, the Llllllllkll Snow Dance, flittrlotte nlzlres nuts emwnetl queen.
l lei' tlirnne eunsistetl nl' ti sleigh, whieli was in keeping with the theme nl- the tlttnee,
"NSI
'A 'C l'C
eigli liicle in Central Park."
ln .lltril the 'lrifl liaY eumliinecl with the lli-Y to lnalte llustet' lmsltets, whieli
given to illlte SillX'LlllUll .Xrtni to lie tlistrihutecl to neeclx' ehilclren tlll'ULlgllOLlI the
tim lt.
Xl'e xruultl lilxe to tlianlt Mrs. l.inrrenee llmxrii, nliss Nancy linlierts, unil Xliss
Yirginigt llntts lor their exeellent guiclanee and coolierutioii tlirnugliout this selionl XL'lll'.
ClII.'XRl,O'I'l'E litmixiaczn NANCY l.lN1JN1in
l,l'L'SltIL'III lliee PliL'SlLl'L'lII
ll.xmnu'r llurtfntaii .lo l',xNNun.,xitun
Secretary Trensitrer
First Row, Left to Riirht -Jane Noll. Ilntty Strine. Nancy Lindner, Patsy Iirixzht, Carol Reinlle. Gert
Dt-rr. Mary Lou Dye. Dixie Neyhart, Juan Kiesur, Elaine Ailams, Sandra Rohinsnn.
Seionil Row, Left to Right- Ginny Derr, Lois Englar, Juan Null. Jo Panneliaker, Mary Callenberizer.
Ili-tty Pfleegor, Durnthy Reivhard, Gwen Crossley, Jeanne Flanizan, Charlotte Mayes, Polly Colm,
Harriet Heffner, Marlene Reish, Priscilla Moure.
Third Row, Le-ft to Right Mary Lou Milton, Sharree Stetler, Ginny Wert, Marion Tanner. Janet
Murdock, Pam King. Lydia Neitz Donna Orren, Charlotte Rnmmznze, Polly Wagner, Rein-era
Kitchen.
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First Row, Left to Rit1:htAChaI'les Savage, Faculty Adviser: Tom Dotts, Jim Bender, Dick Rudman,
Dick Gramley, Lin Davis, Dick Moore. Gary Exzli. Jake Moser.
Second Row, Left to Right-George Fisher, Dale Mummey, Leon Acor, Eddie Wands, Danny Fry. Don
liyerly, Harry Hill.
Third Row, Left to Right-Ken Butler, George Ferlazzo, Dave Miller, Dale Cochran, Lyman Milroy,
Tom Nunn, Dale Peterson, Nevin Beaver, Ray Ravert.
ling Gllnh
Climaxing a very successful first year at Milton High, Key Clubbers wish to thank
the faculty and the Milton Kiwanis for their cooperation in organizing and supporting
the club.
At the recent Father-Son Banquet we outlined the results of the past twelve
months. The sales of soft drinks, seat cushions, stationery, and address labels, plus the
carrying out of three magazine drives, and the distributing of handbills were the
sources of our club's income. Our biggest undertaking was the financing of the High
School assemblies, sponsoring a safety drive, and showing the film, H1949-50 Football
Highlights," to the football team were other projects supported by the club.
Our weekly programs included three banquets, several speakers, and a tour of in-
spection of the A. 8: P. Company.
We cooperated with Pennsylvania District Key Club and Key Club International
by sending delegates to the District convention at Reading, and the International con-
vention at Miami, Florida.
Once annually the club takes complete charge of a Kiwanis meeting, with the
Key Club president presiding.
On National Kid's Day, Key Clubbers helped the Kiwanis to collect funds for
the benefit of underprivileged children.
Two new members were voted into the Key Club during the school year. They
are Thomas Nunn and Richard Weziifer.
For the coming year we have planned a number of projects, among which is a
second bicycle safety program.
The Key Clubbers especially wish to thank their advisers, Mr. Macalka and Mr.
Savage, without whose guidance the year could not have been a success.
RICHARD BUDMAN LIN DAVIS RICHARD GRABILEY JAMES BENDER
President V ice President Secretary Treasurer
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CE. 2-X. A.
President PRISCILLA lXlOORE
Vice President NANCY LINDNER
Secretary KAY ANNE BUDMAN
Treasurer JOAN KIESER
Social Chairman jo PANNEBAKER
Business Mmmger CHARLOTTE lXlAYES
Scribe FRANCES I-IARMON
Publicity lXlARY JANE FENTON
The membership drive of the Girls' Athletic Association was very close to IOOCPPW.
Even though the weather was against us for the First two parties, our year was suc-
cessful with the following activities: a Leap Year Dance, Come As You Are Party, In-
door Picnic, and concluded with the most important dance of the year, the May Formal,
at which ............. ................... w as crowned May Queen. She was
chosen by the student body.
Bottom Row, Left to Right-Frances Harmon, Mary Jane Fenton, Nancy Lindner, Charlotte Mayes.
Top Row, Left to Right-Jo Pannebaker, Kay Anne Budman, Priscilla Moore, Joan Kieser.
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MILTON SCHOOL NEWS
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Mil
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All Classes
Represented In
, ..
Lh!'lStl'llilS Assembly
"t'lirl:-mixifx Awalnli lite Wui'lil"
will bi- tllv' i.lll-inn ol lllt' zuixeni
lily nimiiliiii in hi- iii-on-iilvd on
Dc-fviiilwl tl in llw 2klldlLi7l'llll'l'l
ilnzlvi llzw- ciirvvlivixl uf Mlm
Vliaillvs l' Lnlilz :mai Pzuil Con
fer,
The piogmin, 01115-lhllflllf of
livo zlilllr-.lux nivillilrllg Cllrif'
rnlifl :is li is f-ivlvliintiml in '
many,
R.: and
znluiw-i' or
Gilles' Cliurilx
piwniiliile- for
'l'liv
Cliurgi -fc f ni
wli-"lv iixlum
lllaix 1,1114-
cluss will ilivnir-l
walls alumni!
wliwli 0 i
onv
v W '
i f' Xmas Dance
W ANAD filliv NAMED HIM Ofssus
Yes, il in Olirxsliiigln time again. thx' time fur giving :ind rv-
cc-inng prments-. 'l'u many ol the students il mi-ans pre-rwnts,
Snow lunar, Midnight Show, ax bil: fhrizatxnzua dinnvr. All will
rejoim- gi! the vacation, but how many of in understand the
real rilvglsmig of Chrioimiiri? How many of ua gn to vlxurch
Christnizn live?
Hove n--1' 'wi lit our bedside- on Christm, 'ind gi '-
lliaf' 'd. or du we
1 1 ,
bet Mir Dec Z0
4
Chllhllllxla .5-.-new has come,
:ind an min lhu G. A A, i-liinuaxl
Clll'l:,Lill.is Dance, whivli lb going
K0 I. 'wld Ilecembm' 150 An the
niizn Qui gym. 8,30 to ll:30
A -V
Aw many of un
's should
l spirit
it. how
more wen
all?
in and his orchestra
'ie music. and deo-
rry oul me theme
is Season. This
'L lime, rciresh-
wed.
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Music f "ff
"
makin, "d
Lherefoi
the Girl
Cliristm:
Lhc Y A
Clirislm
sim! at DAY
nssembl '
24th, lol aiggagg
TN' U cents for
Lheir Milla, .ix annual
praviiclng .. li-sallivnl mu'
'l'lw Music Feclival will he l
ln Nlnrrh at Shickshinny.
Tho now section loader
Llim yvar are Jrinvl "
Seklscwnski. Pai. Barw.
Stahl, Cliurlom' Rum-
Jnaili
Maly
maiizfw Sandra Chapin. Tom
Nunn.
Bon
Toni Dolls. Phil Bower.
Cxille-iib0rgei', and Dick
Ciramilf-y Cliairlulte Mnyos also
in Llif- now liresirlftfit.
LOOKING AHEAD
Dr-fi
Dai llC'lO',
20--G. A, A. Christmas
DPC Lil CllK'lXU'IlElS Asnvmbly.
21 Schools: Nose on 2130
fur f'lir'if:imus vnmiion
live
Dr-ci P5 Snow Dsinmf
Juv 2 rivhnnln nnvn.
.lun Il
sxivizi I ion
Celulwril fs C'oiicf'i'L Af-1
Jan fill Report Cards.
Bri,
Gertrude L., .scilla
Moore are zrovlir. all the
ticket commilwe. ol, ., on the
Crnnlnitiee include Rebecca
ii ginia
Kilchvn, Jean Flmiiizan. V ' '
Derr, Dorothy Striiie and Gwen-
dolyn Crossley.
Joan Kiesor is chairman of the
commitlec in charge of decoratf
ing the ilirone. Charlotte Mayes
and Juno Noll are also on the
rominlliecl
Jucqunlin Bnulorf rind Elaine
Admins ill? vo Cl'A2lll'Illl'l'l on llie
comnniiev for clc-cilrsilions, also
on this Ffllllllllllfitl are Lydia
Ni-liz. Polly Coup, Nancy Seidel,
Miirleno Finish, Mary Calien-
llvruer, Belly Pflf-eizor, Donna
Orrr-n, lim-r-wt He-Hnvr. Luis
Englnf and Vlriginili WCM.
.icial
. month
,Arc in the
participate in the
Sr. Class Chooses
Girls to Attend BPW
Barham Fletcher and Lois
Anne Davison were guests of the
Businr-ss and Professional Womb
en's Club on December 3. Harb
riet Hillfner and Elaine Adams
atlr-nded the November meeting.
The girls who attend these
llleetines are chosen by the sen-
ioivs froni the questionnaire filled
out in English class.
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miny years from
down to look at.
lemorles will be
..ck. Maybe some
Nine happy. but still mem-
.ies of school days.
All llie senior write ups have
been handed in. The deadline for
the material was Dec. 10. There
are siill advertisements to be
gotten, and si few more pictures
to be token.
Repxvsentatives who are in
charge of the sales for each
home room are as follows: Room
20-A, Lorraine Messinger, Room
20fB, Betty Pfleegorg Room 29.
Cynthia Stump: Room 25. Ray
Weary: Room 9, Shirley Alkeyg
Room 14. Sandra Burns. Room 1,
Mary June Fenton: Room 12.
Kay Neuhard: Room 17. Connie
Fmck: Room 15. Cynthia Foxg
Room 8. Lila Fisher. Room ll.
Tom Hollenbsichg Room 22. Nanf
cy Mussel-1 Room 27. Arlene
Faust: Room 21, Jo Pnnnebakerz
Room Gwen Crossley.
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Diruuioi'-.X1,isEn'1' P. Lri-onn President-Cimm,o'i'i'E hlrxviis
FLUTE
i' S l'liarlulte Rummaire
S Mary Callenberirer
Dorothy Walter
Avis llenfer
T Nancy Berman
OBOE
" S Sandra Chapin
T Nancy Shultz
BASSOON
Theresa Necci
C Kay Logan
B-FLAT CLARINET
C ' S Janet Steeley
Gwendolyn Crossley
S Daniel Fry
' S Joan Sekscienski
Ethel Bower
S Joan Johnson
Barbara Bennaze
Nancy Lindner
Ted Kling
Janet Murdock
'I' Jean Stamm
Boneta Derr
Donald Byerly
Joan Noll
T Jane Noll
Patricia Barto
George Carpenter
Joyce Hettinirer
Betty Lou Munson
Thornton Walker
Janet Stratton
ALTO CLARINET
S Merilyn Hoffman
C lietty DeLong
BASS CLARINET
' Mary Stahl
Juanita Shirk
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Dale Mummey
Dorothy Reichard
Sandra Robinson
'Tommy Enterline
TENOR SAXOPHONE
' S Philip Bower
Marion Tanner
Dorothy Strine
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Benjamin Schmick
CORNET and TRUMPET
S Jim Bender
Nancy Finck
Lena Mae Koch
T S Charlotte Mayes
Jim Morrzan
Kay Budman
Dale Peterson
' S Thomas Nunn
Richard Hoffman
Joel Foltz
S Lyman Milroy
FRENCH HORN
' S Thomas Dotts
S Ruth Pfieeilor
Ruth Snyder
Richard Younger
BARITONE
Edwin Wands
James Ohl
Mary Jane Fenton
TROM BONE
June Martin
"' S Rohert Callenlwrirer
Richard Mathias
Pemzy Fenstermacher
Rohert Phillips
Harold liower
Charles Stahl
STRING BASS
C Pamela Kinlr
TUBA
' S Cynthia Stump
Joseph Frederick
Terry Zimmerman
Frederick Campbell
James Runyan
PERCUSSION
' S Richard Gramley
William Walter
George Ferlazzo
John Seidel
Earl Gardner
James Bolich
MANAGER
Mary Belle Lontz
'-Denotes Section Leader
T---Denotes Twirler
S-Denotes Senior
C-Denotes Color Guard
The band has completed another successful year under the
P. Lyford.
They presented their annual summer concerts, attended all
and participated in High School Band Day at Penn State.
With the presentation of the Winter and Spring concerts, a
son was hrought to a close.
direction of Mr A
the foothall games,
very successful sea
Banff Ezmh
tial.
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First Row. l,vt't to Riirht - Avis lie-nfc-r, Thfri-sa N1-cri, Szlnrlrzi t'h:umin, Jim llolii-h, llc-nny Svhmick,
Unis- Mnmmvy, Danny Fry, Marion Tunnt r. Janet Murdock, l'hil ltotvt-r, lflthvl liowur, Mary Stahl.
Sm-owl lion, Loft to Right liolw Phillips. Charles Stahl, Dirk Mathias, l?olv L':illvi1lwi'g'Qr. Harold ltowvr.
'I'hiriI Row, In-t't to Rigrht Punt King. Jim Ohl, Tom Nunn, Unk- l'n-ter.-on, .lot-l Foltz, Kay Iiiidmzxn.
.lim Morifun.
Engift' Qlhnru
illltirty hots ol' thc Senior lligh School, under thc clircction ol, lXlr. Paul C
Coiil-cr, hznc complctcd unothcr your ol' succcsslliil amd cnjoyuhlc choral singing.
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First Row. Left to Riirht Tom Dotts, Eiderson Dean, Russell Iiins, I':n1l Cizlnciolzl, Don Rowe. L00
Willow.
Svvonil Row. Left to Right -Tummy Woodson, Anthony Callos, Edgar Fisher, Don Miller, Al Krvmvr,
Ralph Nickey. Rod Mahatfey.
Third Row, Le-ft to RiHht7Ch2lTi9S Snyder, Eddie Baylor, Donald Brnmhzich, Bill Bnfiinfzton, Frank
Pnrsell. Jim Seidel, Tom Hollenbzich, Joel Foltz.
Mirla' Qlhnrna
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Iliu ilili'lx'scw11 in-c1nhc1's ol thc Cvirls C liurus, umlcr thc clli'w.'L'lum ul Mr. Priul
C . C nnli'1', liaw wiiiplclccl 'lnullicr vcrx' SLICCCSSI ul YCLIII
l hc C liurus sang lor clinlvcl i
uisulc grmips.
Ill lll.lllX I UCSLILIY l11Ul'llll1
Qs, zlml also sang lm' innnx
I .
XlllllllglllL'1lL'llXlIlL'SllI.IllCC IlOl'llSXX'1lS1l partx QIXCII 'il llic cncl ul ilic xczir hx thc
iimlurvllissiiicii lm' thc Sunil
Nuriiia Ili-nm-it
Samlrai flizipin
I HI'l'QllllL' Mcssiiigcr
I uric Sulili-gel
.Xliuc Slialwlcy
llriscillal IXIOUII'
llixic ICC Nlllllilfl
Aluginm' l'ViIx'L'i'
lflnim' .-Xclaims
llzisc Ann llottigcr
llchcccai Kitchen
llmiim Orion
fl
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Fmsi Soifmwo
lxminc lwiullimnl
Dairis AIAIIIIIAIS
IiIflI'CllL'C Moser
-Ioycc llcurlcr
Xlairi SllUXl'L'l'S
SITCUND Scwii.xNo
Nlarlcnc l lcmlcrsliot
Xlicc llilliinns
.lucly Cooinhc
ALTO
faimlinc Snyclcr
Lois lfnglm'
Peggy Yucum
Dulliu Mac llmhccli
L'L'UHI17ll!IISl W 'lo lnannchalici'
Shirlci' Stairlis
lviximvs l liirinun
Silvia liL'L'I'L'r
ISFCQIQI Illlllxil
llaitricia Smith
-Ioan llullucli
-loan hlillcl'
Katherine Lcinhacli
Nanci' Miller
Linclzi Sliowcrs
Clarul Smith
Bnttuni Row, Ln-ft to Right - Doris Mathias, Yvunnv Fnulkrncl, Alice Shnwley, l-'lorm-lice Mos:-r, Frvrla
Ripka, Sylvia K1-cfvr. Juan Hallock, Joan Miller. Patricia Smith, Dixie Nc-yhart, Marlene Hvnclvr-
shui, Luis Enular, Dollie Mao Emheck Nancy Miller, Linda Showers.
Top Huw, Left tu Right -Franvvs Harmon. Lorraine Mvssimrcr. Sandra Chapin, Mary Showers. Norma
Bennett, Shirley Starks, Joyce Reeder, Lorie Schleirel. Judy Coombe, Donna Orren. Elaine Adams,
IR-mry Yocum, Alicr- Williams. Priscilla Mnorc, Ju Anne Wilver, Caroline Snyder. Rebecca Kitchen.
Katherine Leinluach, Rose Ann Buttigrer, Carol Smith. Accompanist-Ju Pannebaker.
wavmhlg Glnmmitivr
The Assembly Committee, uncler the su fervision of hliss hlartha liicliel, has
. ' l
planned the assemblies and chapel programs lor the current year. Thev have tried to
please the stuclents and faculty bv carefully selecting the programs to be presentetl.
Those who have talten charge of the Bible reaclinvs have been vuitlecl bv hlrs. llcrinan
D 3 tn ,
Shade. l he committee is heatlecl bv these iersons: uresiclent, llaroltl VVilliamsg secre-
, l l
tary, llarbara Fletcher, treasurer, Ted Halter.
Bottom Row, Left to Right-Barbara Fletcher, Dorothy Reichard, Mary Lon Milton. Nancy Lindner.
Top Row, Left to Right-Tom Hollenbach, Lin Davis, Harold Williams, Ted Baker.
Hrnivriinniat Mrnup
The Projeetionist Group, uncler the guidance and supervision of Mr. Kunlxle, has
clone a colnmenable job in bringing movies, slides, etc., to our classrooms. Many have
gone to service clubs as projectionists. The group is headed by these persons: president,
Tom llollenbachg vice president, Dale Mummeyg secretary, Sandra Chapin.
First Row, Left to Right-Myron Pawlimz, Tom Dotts. Dale Mummey, Donald Snyder, George Fisher,
Leroy Miller, Elwood Brown. Sandra Chapin, Jack Zimmerman, Joe Freder'clt. Jay Euli.
Second Row. Left to Rzht-Wendell Clouser, Marlin Diehl. Myles Smeltz. Earl Showers, Charl.s Lose,
Joe Keiser, Dale Peterson, Harry Hill, Eddie Baylor, Ray liowersox.
I'hird Row, Left to Right-Paul Boiardi, Dick Moore, Lin Davis, Ray Weary, Ken Hess, Tom Hollen-
bach, Ray Ravert.
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But even their play prepnred tlzem
For lmrslter things, real clashes.
Actual comlmts ....
.43.
Led by the fine running of Dick
Morrison and Don Rowe, the
Black Panthers won an easy vice
tory on a rain-soaked field.
Lewisburg 0 0 0 0-0
Milton .,.. 0 13 6 6-25
After Selinsgrove made the
score 6-7 in the second quarter
with their only tally. Morrison
romped seventyethree yards to
score. In the second half the
Panthers were invincible.
Selinsgrove 0 6 0 0-6
Milton ..... 7 7 7 7-28
On a foggy gridiron Norry and
Milton battled to a scoreless
deadlock. Milton made the deep-
est penetration to the Pineknota
ters' three.
N0r'berland 0 0 0 0- 0
Milton 0 0 0 0- 0
Milton and Bloom battled on
almost even terms for the first
half. The Black Panthers, led
by Moser's and Morrison's run-
ning. assisted by the blocking of
their teammates, doubled the
score.
Bloomsburg 0 0 6 7-13
Milton ..,., 0 7 13 6-26
Milton scored on two forty-
yard pass plays. one to Cooper
and the other to Morrison. There
were twelve fumbles registered
in the game.
Lock Haven 0 0 0 7-7
Milton ..... 0 6 0 6-12
Hnraiig Elin
First Row, Loft in Ritrhl Teal l's-iff-r. M2lll2lUl'FI Orvillv Nvitz. llick Rvani, l'liurle-s
Russell Lins, Lloyd Snyrler, Dick Powell, Phlzar Fisher, .luke Moser, Dirk l
Jack Zimmerman, Manager.
St-cond Row, Left to Right Hurry Hill, Don Rowe. John Kcisvr. lloh I.azzn'us, D
Young, Donalfl Sheets, Dick lluilman, Veryl Milruy, Goin' Mzifurani, Ray Cr:
Dick Winter. Jim Kline. Lin Davis. Manager.
Muninr Hari!-i
llotloni Row, Loft to Right Tod l'eifvr, Munzigicri ,loc lfrvilvrick. Leroy Miller. Bob llvrr,
Rzimly Nurs-homl, Ili:-k lflinsig. Jerry Roush, Charles lfoslvr, Eelmlis- Wzinmls, Emlwil'
Fisher, Jack Zimmerman. Mumipter.
111 'Pam
I Row, lit-fi to liiizlit Clmrlvs Savzurv l":iculty lVlan:urvr: l'. Richard Fislivr, Coach:
Dick Munson. Dick Morrison. Darcy House, Dick Middleton, Dale Cochran, Ray
Rain-rt. Dick Fry, Dick Strinv, Sam Cooper. Paul Ciancfulzi. Tom Vulunas, Assistant
fmis-li: Ruin-rl lm-r, Assistant Coach.
nntlmll 'PEII11
ltmv. livll tu Right l'li:irlvs Szivziirc. l":1K'l1liy Aflvisvri Nui Marscli. lfixlx lizizzirus.
Dennis Yuunir, Toni llulluliliaicli. Dick Mimlsllx-lun, Dunzilil Shouts, Merrill Millcr, Dick
l'owi-ll. Dick llzirtu, 'l'mn villllllilfl. Cozwhi Roln-ri lzcr. Cmicli.
After battling on almost even
terms in the first half, Milton fell
to the Owls' mighty onthrust.
Dick Budman scored Milton's
lone touchdown.
Sunbury .. 0 6 14 19-39
Milton ,. ,. 0 0 0 7- 7
Allan Frye. Jersey Shore back.
skirted end for 64 yards on the
third play of the game for the
only score. Milton reached the
one when the half ended.
Jersey Shore6 0 0 0-6
Milton ..,.. 0 0 0 0-0
Beagle's 50-yard pass and Da-
vis's 83fyard sprint featured, as
Danville quelled the Panther
eleven and won the League
crown.
Danville 0 6 6 6-18
Milton , 0 0 0 0- 0
Milton easily won over winless
South Side, racking up two
scores each in the first, third.
and fourth quarters, and gaining
a lone tally in the second. The
game was featured by Morri-
son's two 70-yard jaunts.
S.Wmsp0rt. 6 0 0 6-12
Milton ,. ,12 6 13 13-44
Won-5 Lost-3 Tied-1
SEN IORSFVARSITY 1706 DTILXIJ,
1 lmn Hmm- 5. Gem- M2ltlll'2lIli U, Uharlus Polo
' Ill Umpor 15. I,Iny1l Snyclvr 10. Jim Kline
clx Iiu1lm:m T. Ray Rzlvl-rt ll, Dick VVint0r
ly 1.1117711111 ri. John Kaiser 12. Dick Munsun
13
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Paul Q lzlllvxulzl
lbivk Murrisnn
Uzxvcy Huusv
llick Fry
Sum fmmlmcr
Uiclx llmllchilmsun
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Dirk 'Try' Huy Ruvcrt
Harnitg EG
Bottom row, left to right-Delbert Fisher, Ray Ravert, Dick Hutchinson
Cooper, Wayne Mader, Dick Fry, Dick Powell.
'Shamokin . . . . . 12
Milton .4.,. , . 7
"Montoursvil1e . , . . - 12
Milton .... . . 16
'Montoursville . . . . . 8
Milton ........ .... 2 7
FIRST HALF
Bloomsburg . . . ...... . . , 6
Milton . . . 12
Northumberland . . . 14
Milton ........ 15
Trevorton ......... . . , 12
Milton .......... . . . 11
South Williamsport . . . . . . 24
Milton 4 .......,.... . . . 13
Mifllinburg ........ . . . 12
Milton . .. . . . 18
Lewisburg . . . . . . 14
Milton , 18
Selinsgrove . . . . 24
Milton ...... . . . 10
Sunbury .... . . . 20
Milton . , . . . . 5
Danville .... . . . 11
Milton . . . . . . 19
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20-80
67
37
58
74
15-43
15-60
5-55
15-48
9-42
12-46
14-61
12-63
16-55
14-65
12-52
17-71
16-78
14-52
23-69
13-48
18-72
18-57
athall 'ram
1 row, left to right-Charles Savage, Faculty Manager: Jack Zimmerman,
Manager: Very! Milroy, Dick Strine, Ken Hess, Norman Brown, Harry Hill,
Robert Izer, Coach.
SECOND HALF
Bloomsburg ...............,. 21
Milton . ....... . . 3
Northumberland . . .
7
Milton . ......... . . . 20
TI:eVOI't0I1 ........... .... 1 1
Mllton .. .. ........ 10
South Williamsport 16
Milton ....... ..,.. . . .... 15
Mifflinburg ........ .. 6
Milton ..l. .... 1 4
Lewisburg 14
Milton . . . . . 10
Selinsgrove .. 13
Milton ..... 16
Sunbury .. .... 21
Milton .... .... 7
Danville .... .... 1 9
Milton ........ .. 6
Won- 9
Lost-12
' Denotes non-league game.
. 49 .
18-60
8-2 1
9-51
20-56
16-56
11-50
15-56
9-53
9-36
9-50
9-53
14-42
13-57
16-53
24-86
13-57
13-64
15-47
31. H. Eaakvlhall
Bottom Row, Left to Right-Jim Morfzan, Manager: Roy Finek, Edgar Fisher, Leroy Miller, Dick Holi'
man, Joe Frederick. Dickie Fisher.
Top Row, Left to Right-P. Richard Fisher, Coachg Bob Lazarus, Bill Springer, Ned Marsch, Bill Wal
ter, Jim Shuck, Jack Zimmerman. Manager.
'Shamokin ... . . . . 12
Milton .... .... 8
'Montgomery . . .... 14
Milton . .... , 7
FIRST
Bloomsburg .... .... 1 2
Milton . .,,.... 13
Northumberland ..... 15
Milton ,.,...... . . . 7
Trevorton ..,.....,... 7
Milton ....,........... 10
South Williamsport . . . 7
Milton ....,........,. 13
Mifflinburg ..,......., 9
Milton ....... ,.., 1 1
Lewisburg . . . . . . 3
Milton .,.,11
Selinsgrove . . . . . 8
Milton ....... . . . 7
Sunbury . . . . . . 15
Milton . . . . . 6
Danville . . . . 7
Milton... ....17
9
6
15
6
HALF
13
13
12
6
7
13
6
13
11
14
11
13
6
7
15
11
14
12
SECOND HALF
Bloomsburg ......
Milton .... ...,...
Northumberland .
Milton . ,... . . . .
Trevorton ........
Milton ..... .......
South Williamsport
Milton . . ..... , .
Mifflinburg .......
Milton ........
Lewisburg . . .
Milton ....
Selinsgrove .
Milton .....
Sunbury ..
Milton ..
Danville .,..
Milton ..,.....
Won- 7
Lost-13
1 Denotes non-
. 50 .
..,.13 7
4 13
3 11
...10 16
8 22
3 10
....,1O 4
8 3
11 9
.. 11 9
11 10
6 13
.. 6 8
S 11
11 14
10 8
15 14
10 1
163.3116 game.
Qlhvvrlmhvrn
1.1-l'1 to Riglii Mary Lou Dye, Nancy VVilson, Gert lla-rr. .lo.1n Kieser, Avulrey llllllll. Polly l'on11. Maxine
liloyil.
Umler llie superx ision ol' Miss Xginey liolmerls. the elieerleainlers ligicl Zlll L'XIl'L'll1L'll
lwusi year. ,X pep meeting was lielcl lueliore every lioollmll game during the l4J5l season,
lgnell one inelunlecl ll winle variety ol' L'llIL'l'lLlll'llllL'l1l, :incl the elieers mul yells resoumleal
lllfwllglllllll the gun. .X lieu' pep meetings were also lielcl during lmslxellmll season.
llie elieerlenclers clicl their part at each lootlmll anal lmslaetlmll gains ln' lending ilu
cheering ol' the stuclent lioclv.
.-Xll in ull, tliex' lune clone Ll very line job in promoting seliool spirit.
9
162152112111 'Pam
Firsl Row, Lefl to Right 'Boll Luzarlw, Roy Fineli, George Fisher, Russ:-ll I,inS, Dick Powell, Norlnun
lirown, liob Derr.
Second Row, Left to Right fDick Fry, Dave Litz. Ray Cromzzn. Dick Morrison. Harold Williams, Marvin
Klzxpp, Lloyd Snyder, Jim Kline.
Third Row, Left tn Riizhl Elmer Ruth, Assistant Coach: Charles Savage, Faculty Mnnmzer: Diek
Hutchinson, 'Tom Diehl, Dirk Munson. liill Foresnizxn. Joe Frelle-rick, Mzlnznzerg Charles Cole,
Mzxnzurerg Torn Valunus, Couch.
In 2-Xpprvriaiinn
We, the Echoes Stag of 1952, wish to express our appreciation
to all those who have helped to make our yearbook possible.
To all business firms and organizations who placed ads in the
Echoes, we extend our deepest thanks for your support.
.52.
Congratulations to tha Class
of HSE
ln 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 con-
tributing to a better way of life for all society.
29-31 BIKOKIDWAN 0 SIIIIIUN
.53.
FULMEH MUTUH EUMPANY
Headquarters for
Your. AUTOMOBILE AND FARIVI EQUIPMENT SERVICE
CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS
INICCORNIICK - DEERING - FARINIALL
CORDUROY TIRES AND TUBES
PHONE 12 N FRONT ST MILTON PA
Central Pennsylvanids Finest Theater
The EAPITUL
BUIARDI STEEL
Compliments of
HELLEYS
TEXACO SERVICE
WEST MILTON, PA.
54
Compliments of
Hans' Candy Shoppe
Compliments of
Buffalo Valley Dairy
CONGRATULATIONS
MILTON HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1952
PEOPLE'S DEPT. STORE
A. Berman Sz Sons, Props.
Graduates of Milton High School
Fred Kitchen
General Merchandise
MCEWENSVILLE , PA.
Congratulations Class of 1952
Chet Alexander
COI'IlDliI!1eI1tS of
Dunkleberger's
Groceries
Blanched Peanuts
Arch St. MILTON, PA
BOGLE'S
"Orange 8z Black"
Specializing in
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM
Compliments of
West Branch Creamery
Manufacturers of
RElCHARD'S GOLDEN VELVET
MILK PRODUCTS
Sold in Seven Counties
Compliments of
Hassinger Bros.
Compliments of
A. C. HOTTENSTEIN
and
Miss Marcella Hottenstein
NIUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co.
OF NEW YORK
330 Broadway MILTON, PAQ
Heifner
Funeral Home
Washingtonville, Pa.
Compliments of
Finck's Grocery
WEST MILTON
Eustace Motors, Inc.
DeSoto and Plymouth
Sales - Service
South Front Street
Phone-505 MILTON
Compliments of
J. J. Newberry Sz Co.
Compliments of
Bickel's Garbage Service
Oiiicez 3 Elm St.
MILTON, PA.
COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS
OF '52
Milton Glass Shop
Highland Dry Cleaners
24 Hour Service
Phone-1183 MILTON
Clmpfmenfd fo Me
CAM of 1952
5?
The ELKS
H. H. FULLMEH
Distributor
ATLANTIC OIL
AND
FUEL OIL KEROSENE, MOTOR OILS
WEST MILTON, PA Ph 5 16011
MILTON - LEW ISBURG - WATSONTOWN
AN YTIME
BEAEHEIJS
TAXI
SERVIEE
ANYWHERE
RADIO-DISPATCHED CABS
PHONE MILTON S80
58
E. M. BUDMAN
AUTO BODY
WRECKED CARS REBUILT
REFINISHED
BEAR FRAME AND VVI-IEEL ALIGNMENT
Mahoning St Phone 647 MILTON, PA
DALE E. HANEH
45 N. Front St. MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
Amernican Ear and Foundry Company
Berkeley V. Hastings W. Walton Thompson
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
56 BROADWAY MILTON, PA
59
'UMM Aff
QOOJ A05
LOYAL ORDER
MCOSE No. 171
Compliments of Your DRUGGIST ,
REA 8 UEHIEH, Inc.
use Youn
Y. M .C A.
CONGRATLILATIONS AND BEST VVISHES
T0 THE CLASS OF 1952
ELINGEH LUMBER EDMPANY
Millwork - Building Supplies - Paint - Hardware
304 Arch St. 'F A' " Phone 900
dfmgl aiwi 11.175111-X 1-11 'PX
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A. A. Bowman fr Son
806 N. Front St,
61
JUHN Y. BUUY EUMPANY
HARDWARE
MILTON, PA.
Mal lbwalwa Cfaaa o i52
KEY CLUB
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952
MINNIIIH STUDIU
Portraits That Live
Odd Fellows Bu11d1ng MILTON, PA
SHUWEHS BHUS.
czeffmed T exaco service
TEXACO GASOLINE GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
OIL-LUBRICATION WASHING AND POLISHING
GENERAL REPAIRING
17 BOUND AVENUE MILTON, PA
62
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AMERICAN LEGION
.63.
Rieder Jewelry Store
43 Broadway
MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
Azinger Fmniture Co.
Complete Home Furnishers
37 - 39 So. Front St.
PHONE 911 MILTON, PA
ESCHBACH'S
Compliments of
jewelry
Phone 855-J TEEN CANTEEN
52 Broadway MILTON, PA.
Richart's
W. A. DeHart
Ladies' Specialty Shop
Candy - Wholesale
MILTON
Next to Capitol Theatre
Compliments of
McDaniel's
PURE HOMEMADE ICE CREAINI
SANDWICH BAR
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
MILTON, PA.
Good Luck, Seniors
Community Plan Co.
68 South Front Street
NIILTON, PA.
Congratulations to the Seniors
A nice place to shop for
Established 1881
W. A. REED ESTATE
Accessories
MARGARET TREON 167 S. Front St. MILTON. PA
Congratulations
Compliments of Class of 1952
BATDORF'S
HOCH'S CAFE
Wall Paper Store
RACUSIN'S
Compliments of
"Exclusive but not
SPOTTS' STORE Expensive'
4354 BROADWAY
Compliments of
SNYDER'S RE-STAURANT
West Milton, Pa.
U. S. SNYDER, Prop.
Compliments of
HARRY BALLIET'S LUNCH
9 Mahoning St.
Limbaugh's Bakery 8z
Restaurant
Birthday Cakes and
Wedding Cakes Our Specialty
Compliments of
H. D. DENTLER
Electrical Appliances
Compliments of
Wolf Dreifuss Store
ROBERT TAYLOR
Meats an Groceries
Breyers Ice Cream
Open Every Day 8 Evening
Compliments of
BOLEN 8: CO.
Milton's No. 1 Bargain Department
Store
Where quality is high and prices
are low
35 South Front St. MILTON, PA.
Milroy's Food Market
WEST MILTON, PA.
.65.
Cjongrafufafiona fo fAe
Cpfaaa of 552
CDTZIIXIACI-ISCDIXI
COUNTRY
CLUB
LESTER STAHL'S
GROCERY
The Friendliest Store in Town
Phone 447
220 Hepburn St. MILTON, PA.
Have Your Next Suit Made to
Your Measure
J. F. GAUGER 8: SON
ESTABLISHED 1851
36 South Front St. MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
Dixie Lee Beauty Salon
Compliments of
CAWLEY'S
Home of
GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
ALL LEADING RECORDS
22 Broadway Phone 618
Compliments of
The Little Downtown
Store
C. U. SHIVELY
Grocer
FRICIDAIRE APPLIANCES
Broadway Hardware
Store
Smells' Greenhouses, Inc.
251 Turbot Ave. Store: 54 Broadway
CORSAGES, PLANTS, FLOWERS
Phones 330-J - 304-M
141 S
COMPLIMENTS OF
ARTHUR Pr. ISHIGUHU
PHOTOGRAPHS of Distinction
t St MILTON, PA
COMPLIIXIENTS OF
DAIHYMENB LEAGUE
Brenner H-E Meters
Your
Kaiser-Erezer Dealers
8 d
ELYUE 5. HHEHS
NEWS - SPORTING GOODS - CIGARS
TOBACCO
MILT
ON, A
68
Congratulations
Class 1952
HEPLEB BHUTHEHS
THUEHINE
AT YOUR SERVICE
"The Friendly Bank"
Milton Bank and Sale Deposit Company
ESTABLISHED 1887
Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
69
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Fraternal Order
of
EAGLES
4-
on .fderie Wo. 1208
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Compliments of
WEST IVIILTUN ST!-ITE BANK
MEMBER
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
71
H. U. EHUSSLEY
jeweler and Watchmaker
Below Center Next to Miltonian Firehouse
You CAN SAVE MONEY AT CnossLEY's
iFair Trade Exceptedl
Credit If You Wish
170 S Front St MILTON, PA
Clemens' Machine Shep
TURBOT AVE. MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
The Elite Shoppe
SEEHS BUICK GARAGE
72
COBIPLIAIENTS OF
E. D. CLARK
Stahl'5 Flour and Feed ill
A1fT1Z1lft1CHH'CTS of
FLOLIR AND FEED - Doc FOOD - FERTILIZERS
STOCK AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
219 Lower Market Sl., Phone 160 MILTON, PA
Kms R nnun
GOOD HEALTH TO All. FROM REXALL
A FRIEND
.73.
arsh's Shoe Store
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES SINCE 1870
Prosseda's Restaurant
225 Filbert St.
MILTON, PA.
S. A. DEAN ER
PLUMBING HEATING
Phone 337-R MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
PAPPAS BROS.
Legionaire Theatre
MILTON, PENNA.
fnwhuu 4 couv
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71
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Compliments of
W. T. GRANT STORE
Compliments of
REGAL AND BLUM
Credit jewelers
Broadway MILTON, PA.
Compliments of
ROY E. SHIVELY
GROCERY
628 South Front Street
COmDlImentS of
C. E. BYERLY
West Milton, Penna.
Ritter's Grocery
434 Broadway
Phone 373-J
Congratulations
FLORA ELIZABETH
SHOPPE
Compliments of
HILNER'S GAS STATION
Middlesworth
Radio and Television Service
190 S. Front St. Phone-727-J
MILTON, PA.
CROMAN'S GARAGE
Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding
General Auto Repair
POTTSGROVE. PA.
BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1952
DOWN ER'S GROCERY
Cold Meats-Open Sunday, Holidays
Shakespeare Ave. MILTON, PA.
LITTLE FLOWER KIDDIE SHOP
MARGARET V. TUCKEY
Specializing in Infants' Wear
Ladies' Lingerie and Hosiery
MILTON CLEANING AND
PRETSSING CO.
me cleaning and nemocmng
George Eoanedes, Prop.
13 Broadway
complete advertising agency service
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS
ADVERTISING
225 Turbot Ave.
MILTON , PA.
Compliments of
GORDON 'S GARAGE
WEST MILTON, PA.
Jim's Grocery Dean's
438 Susquehanna Ave. Service Statign
Phone 9635! MILTON' PA' Phone 2351 Washingtonville
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