Spring Grove High School - Forge Yearbook (Spring Grove, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Pio ' -A Gym? 3' img 1- 4 Av: ,rf f , , YY ' es 193 in 'A' Na if lg: fix A ff Xff ig 2 gk 2 'F :ai GRE FT iv Y- if ,, ,in i? Y a ' ' ' K H Me-+' 5 'P' Fr-Hfv 2 Sag L. , ,- Z, ,f :ages-LP F x WJ iff? sci fil X 'ali' Presented by The CLASS of I955 Spring Grove Joint Senior High School THE FDRGE I 5 t 1 ' , 5 X, ,pf ,PX Cz cgi' We Dedicate ...... THIS EDITION of The Forge to you, Miss Bennett, for your untiring work in preparing this publication, for your often unrewarded effort as an advisor and perhaps even more for your attention, friendliness, and concern for all students. From you they learn thoroughly and their per- sonal Iives are richer from their Contact with you. 2 ff , X. -.-.N - 'x X -.4 Y fTh Forge frog pmsewt To he CLHSQ Q' 1955 C the mp wbers O Thus book Mrk the ffmrrwsf wopf orfi figsnre TPC? IU mum yeors I1 muy Qerxe oi o Mfmg ren ny of QW' yw Hugh schoow expernevcew The smcere ' ' 1 mended To oil bo Mme mode this edmom TDP reciof on of fhe 5109 as Cy possible, 4 Eos? side of buuldmg Afhlefuc Geld 5 .,.- P ..- Mcln entrance Mum hull fy 'kfff-mx , k K 6 fi' L... ,r -nal' rf 1' 1 ,wha Cofeferno Classroom in kia L ,Aff - W 4 I 0 xiv Table of Contents SCI-IOOLBOARD ADMINISTRATION UNDERCLASSMEIXI SENIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS 8 A School Board Heudelberg Townshap Raman H Bowe sox Clarence Hnlker Charles D Rabenstune Veryl Shue Donald Swape Jefferson Borough Clyde M Krebs Ralph E Myers John F Raber Wllluam H Senft Roman Strausbaugh North Codorus Townshup Ruchard D Gentzler Georgel Luckenbaugh Lloyd G Snyder J Franklin Thomon George F Welty '45 .A- New Salem Borough John C. Graybill Raymond Henry Roy H. Young 9 Jackson Townshap Llyod A Alwnne Ralph A Berkheumer John A Roth A Stewart Shauck Elmer D Wrtman Seven Valleys Borough Edward L Graff Paul E Henry Spencer E Henry Jomesl Shepperd Auburn V Thompson Sprung Grove Borough Kenneth E Farence Paul E Mathuas Charles E Myers Donald E Senft Leroy E Spangler f I I 1 QM? 4, 6 A' I, A .af NQKA' L,Lf.x E GRANT HERR Eltzobethtown College Un versuty of Vermont B S IH Educotuon When you reod this message your hugh school career vvnll be drawing to o close You are to be congratulated on the fact that you ovorded the ternptatlon to leave school to earn money You will never regret the tnrne spent rn school preparnng yourself for lutes work My scncere congratula trans to the class of l955 for a 'ob well done and my best wnshes for success ond happuness In the future Your unclerclossmen are also a part of thus book and you are fortunate to have It made ovaulable to you Not only wnll It serve as o store house of hobby memornes but as you read It you vvlll flnd an at much that IS worthy of emulotuon ond challenge to carry on the traditions of your school E Grant Herr 12 Q -A fi, V ' ' I MA 1 in ' ' l ' A l ff V . X . l ffll' JOHN B MILLER Gettysbu g College B M To the Class of l955 School Days are Happy Days Some ot the most mem arable days of your lute are those spent at school lt us here at school that you make those social contacts that wall determlne how well you are gotng to get along with your fellowmen ID later llfe lt ns here that you get those funda mentals that wall enable you to prepare for useful lufe Good work habnts acquired at school will help to carry you successfully through your llfes work Also those deslrable vnrtues as honesty good character and reputatton pleasant dtsposmon and clean habtts wtll always place you ln good esteem wnth your fellowmen I congratulate the Class ot l955 on complettng thetr hugh school educatlon l trust that what you have learned wull help to make you useful cltuzens throughout the remamder of your late John B Maller Prnncnpal 13 , - rn, . 4 ' .1 'C t 'Q' Y A, ., .A. f ' , , , ' , C1 . , JOHN M HUMBERD Pennsylvcmlo Store Umverslty B S rw Industrlol Arts Educotlon sf ELIZABETH BRANDT Jumoto College B S ln Vocotnon and General Home Economlcs JOHN KATCHUR CARROLL Pennsylvuno Stove Umversnty B S Pennsylvonlo Stole n lndustrlol Arts Educofuon ln Agruculturol Vocational Cour .A 14 Are you Drumming your nails Mr Kcvchuff Does he do 'hal for lm wife? 1' W . I ' , . . ' B. S O X ,- X A n K X , . ' ol l N - xx t r Q W 5 ---- Y ...L.,. ,, . ,ut . ,f-. .V A 1 J - ' U I ' v X .rf l - ,, . . ,, .X , U , , -a, ' 1 u d e e chec mg us French? WH thus recordmg reach Vhe Top S ven 7 Languages RICHARD V HOKE Gettysburg Coll ge A B K SALINE C HERSHEY JANET A SENFT SARAH SENFT 1-2 e wer Coee 6 M wbrorwo L' 4.r'H..LA' Nl- lf-ovCvv AVA at .Af -I-.L Co 1 S+. b sa H 4 I y 6 -3 i ' ' - -' P -' I WZ? 4 4 X , K i L C, A 4 A 4 . 7 y ' -'S' ' lg I I I K V 1 ' ,. f ' I , QM, I fl, X ' I A 5 , I1 Q 1 3 I A - 'f y--- J ' in 1 T ,Af f 1 ' ' r- ,L 4 X j f V4 1 4. A 4 - - L.-131. A f V .Af . I u H ' JI ,id A ,A w , . EV' . fi .'. 53' Cdlege ' ., E zzrsevwcwf Ccwege A 5 '!,IWe'5. Ve Sta? Tec: s H g . BS f' Educzfxorv - f fi ,A , , G' I v . 'ily -L 15.2, f f 15 ' ' ff? 71? AZI, MRS AVERENE MURPHY LILA LEE SMH!-Y SARA J BENNETT by hTg Cck-s 5-fgon Hosp m! Ph 14,06 Dry O Ed OHLJZ h ppensnn 9 Sv v umwe School Nursc L, H' L 6 BS Kqmswnllc Gettyslw q CoHeQc A B Mathematics and Science You had better Take off those gicsses They ll odd pounds' Do they really know what she s Qolkmg ubout'7 16 44: K 'WZ' I A ,V J il. ps y ' . e5 WL ' W A e' . V q A . , W -I Pg F f ' E Sw 1 ue T- Pls Co: 1 PDQ , 11' Educ 1' Dv' , . V! , , , 1 . 2 X X 'Here comes a test for some lucky section. Slow down o little, huh? Business Education MRS Nu School J CHARLES C BOOZ MRS KATHRYN DOARNBERGER MRS CAROL H REPLOGLE Temple Umverstty M Ed In Secon Shtppensburg State Teachers College Shnppensburg State eachers College .f J' L 'J' f My VVLJUL, 0 O . i xp If 1 l 1 f l dary Education. I, ' B.S. in Education. B.S. in Education. WV WN ' ff t , M .1 f ij Af ' ' .f t -P ' ' of if X' 17 ,, , pp V, ,-, ,H Inj! . , ,..,-nv., ,K EA J ,,.wq CAROLYN HUMPHREYS C HOLMES ROYER MRS GERALDINE LESHER Edmboro Store Teachers College .lumoto College B S an Muslc Educo Pennsylvcnao Sfcte Umversxty M S In Art Educotaon hon SIC Educcruon M ,WM L fllfw Arts MK ,lv- M J. V- ,,f X. 18 5 In her departmen? everyilung be gms wllh o rough skefch The sweefesf muslc this side of Sprung Grove Keep your eyes on vhe disc, Mr, Chioppy. She migh? cheat. Where s Sprung Grove9 '4- EDWARD CZYZEWICZ Gettysburg Col ege A B m l-'lsrc y and Socwal S udwes Social Studies and Education Physical JOHN E CHIAPPY mple Um er ny MEd un Seton dary Educa lon 19 CONSTANCE E BELLI Pennsylvania State Umverslty B S ln Health and Physlcal Educatlan DONALD BISSINGER le S Teache s CO e e n Edu a , , - lf, K if I X , 'ri ' I I I Ctrl!! , O O .1 ,uj:v '.V,,. 6. 11 S X . l , , , ' ,' r Te 5' , , , ' - Mlllersfl +a'e f ll g, ' f , 1' , BSJ c vica. Qui? CLASS OFFICERS Left to right William Graybill Clair Worley Fay Rinehart Gary Senft Together at last approximately T60 students after a years separation when half of them had been wheels in the Junior High and the others gust plain frosh in the one After the excitement of those first few days in Sep ember the school began to organize and so did the sopho more class by conducting a meeting where proudly they elected their first class officers Clair Worley president Gary Senft vice president Fay Rinehart secretary and William Graybill treasurer They also voted Nancy Stine as their contribution toward the decoration of the Student Council Halloween float Later in the year this same group faced the difficult task of choosing one candidate for a queen out of the many eligible girls to reign over the fast approaching New Years Eve Dance The results showed Sandra Stambaugh as their choice At the begnnning of the New Year the necessity of building up their treasury presented itself This was reme died by a successful skating party held at Playland January 31 and the annual Valentine Dance sponsored by the current sophs in which Thomas Uffelman and Delores Roomsburg were crowned king and queen respectively and the candy sale sponsored by the class at Easter time 22 U 'X Q 3 - . ' , , . I 1 A , I ' ll ll - - v - - 11 11 - , Senior building where they were underclassmen to every- T I . . - ' 2 ' , v 1 , 1 , 5 , , , r 7,45 FIRST ROW left to rnght Larry Amnony Nofa Cornbower Patrlcla Auclwey Lmda Boose Jacquellne Bupp Ratean Bo tner Glorla Bowman Paul Arnold SVCOND ROW Slwelna Braun Nevln Altlard Carl Dlelwl Mark wood Albrnght Davlcl Bortner Lloyd Barlcdotl Estlwe Altland THlRD ROW Bonnle Allnson James Bawrran Frank DeCello Wifi IK FIRST ROW, left to right: Janet Hoff, Joanne Hires, Nancy Gentzled Nancy Hostetter, E 'na Hartman, Helen Gfuvef, Lucille Holfznpple, Beverly Glass, SECOND ROVV: Eunice Hofbold, William Hcrrold, James Eyster, Ricra'd l'le'r an, Barry Harnll'on, Robert Gi'-gericl-, Jm.l,a Flander'v'el,'e' THlRD ROVV1Ba ,'GTlesr:te,VJi ta ' Grcybtll, Gerald Hocl, Rabe't Gcfwdf. Lester Hildesrafd. 23 FIRST ROW left to rnght Francus Myers DorlsLl1tle Margaret Leese Nancy Luckenbaugh Darlene Kratt Gaul Krout Paul Mauss Elva Jertknns SECOND ROW Charles Lentz Charles McMaster Pnzltp Kraft Harry Lauer Lynn Krebs Rxcnard Merrttt Joan Landes Ruth Lnttle Joann Knaub 9 r: CR ll FL' RCI- 'J' ': ' : fa, Q 'wr' S.f,:z's: '!- ::,' -1'la 'ae M -2' J:z ' Nate lrer :ages JC Pe . Sfaa f 5 ICQNQ Ffh Ole F?: ::-i'v Calcva Vxke- Po'-'f 5235711-'. 23. : 'ff .-':, - ' 2 1530, jg. J P .-f- --,,,-Y 10:31 R: :tf1-g' 'Si-'C'-es Pfxfww Gp: 1: F FIRST ROW left Yo lght Lorena Ser-'T Pwdor Snvvlrm Joan Slcelly Ca alyn Srafx Glern Rulnlavd Jecneve Ruby Shelby Ra s B ve ly Snwfl- SECOND RON Delo es Rao sh. g Glenn S ap Rayrrand Rall' Dennis Senff Gary Senff Ed rn Sharp Darlene Rupo ecrf Anna Rank FIRST ROW left fa ugh! Mary Trane Carol Wheelock Cassandra Splese Lamame Svarvfbaugh Lnnda Staub Nancy Srune Ewleen Sfarnbaugh A ella Sfwne SECOND ROW Glenn Ste ne Lonme Sneerlnger Maynard Warner Phnlup Ste ner Thomas Uaelrwan Glenn Tnornas Claer Wo y Ona le 5 yce Marvm Sfme 7 n , - r' 1 , Y N ' , , ' X l ei , , Sv 9 ' ' 1. l - ' 'Y' 1 , , 95 , l , r , N , l , ' r'-e ' 5 P ' ' ' . VV o ss! v z 1 FCRGF ma H fo oy oks os: mc- rg p 5 Somnho y foo cd as has imc? 26 5 2 r in Ei' f f f -hai A Y AY' N rt ., . X - K f - I 14 , K I I . . 1 I ' . f Q sf Q P ' Y I N T. H I hh mW f W9 ' - 5 Q-.vw vvovdf-'f 'uiiou' vs 3 Oro mmm irvis ed ' We d '. 4, Lo ff ff 111- Wm' U . , . d 3 f- 6 V ite? Wof' 1 .bex N' s w 'L ,K 'r xi t Vx I vu fee or Q he w ' o moms eo m. V' 0' cu Mow dug tho czy so Fe T cxforvesdbcd foo 5 A5 Jo Dcutf VPC ges of G sow A evrose 5 of ws mVe c 'P 27 ,L I . E if . 1 Q . g. H t, V -5- 5' x , , rv, f. Y . A 4.2 X 1 l 5 .H ,' .' 'K l' 1 f , , - 5 4 , ,A X, gf vx . .ffl A V- ' 1 L ., -.I4 v 1 . ' I - . 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T oy .O ' h r' is vhro 'g, 's srow ch. 3 ' , ' vcr M p 4 ,H ' V , Q '- Wg , 'G' 1 :':-No' .6 ' ' Heck 4 F' V 5 y, K, CLASS OFFICERS Left to rught Faye Baer Judy Lau Robert Menges Thomas Thompson Rosalue Weaver Upon enterung the new senuor hugh school buuldung as uts flrst sophomores the class ot 56 ummeduately met and elected Robert Menges as theur presuderut The annual Valentune Dance was held and the evenung was hugh lughted by the crownung of Joan Gunnet and Donald Snyder elected by the class to reugn over the festuvuty The Easter Candy Sale proved such a smashung success that they were able to enter theur uunuor year wuth theur treasury well luned Agaun thus year Robert Menges was elected presudent along wuth hus helpers Rosalue Weaver vuce presudent Faye Baer secretary Juduth Lau treasurer and Thomas Thomp son hustoruan ln October these uunuors elected Yvonne Kessler as theur candudate for queen of the Student Councul float A few days later they proudly hauled her as Autumn Queen Vonnue was also the candudate for the New Years Eve Dance Cn March 18 and lf? the curtaun rose dusclosung theur Hrst play a comedy entutled Theres Always A Murder Brung ng the year nearly to conclusuon was the Junuor Senuor Prom after vuhuch they began to look forward to the comung year when they wull attaun the most cherushed posutuon the hugh school senuor 28 , Q . K 4 i, L fl . L 5' 4 . Lf '1 D'-Q P V - 11 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' , . - 11 11 . , , - 11 1 11 , . u . 1 -A'-r FlRS ROW left to rugnt Esther Jacobs Mlrncm Hoff Beverly Kmnemon Gwendolyn Kerchner Pctrncno Hoover Ernlly Kel? Betty Kessler .lonet Keener SECOND ROW Yvonne Kessler Vwtlllom Kendug Donald Hoover Rob ert Henry Laverne Joseph Gerold S Henry James Joseph Gerald M Henry FIRS of e f Q te rest warm no ne Je y rec J Ors Les one rs Mn R P Joy L keroo SECOND RCW rw 6 P36 V' 90 0 ll .Joy cnercc g .Je or Vv lu Nec 30 3 ln .ini , 414, FIRST ROW left ro rrghf JOA '1 Nu e Es! er Nye 5 Pct Nye s Jcxre? M Ethel N le Frede uc-4 Neye Rose e Scnroll Dom me No e CND RCN Anra R 'wr cqgn on Noce D ral Nutr ly ne Qrerl n Rlcrczrd Senl Elvm M lsom pcm: d Sc Glern Of DAOWE Roc Yson FlRST ROW left to rught Mau lce Sverne Delores Spangler Donro Warren Lo rome Vkc d Rlcrlcrd Werfz , cs Q NJ KU! 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A225 ,I Fin: '5 775 k Q, ,W A ff ff Class Offucers 3,-Q. .1- mw J, Left to rught Theda Lecrone Elenora Mumunert James Shepperd Anne Clark Beverly Supe Before we the class ot 55 prepare to take the funal step un embarknng on our undnvudual futures we pause for a backward glance at the past three years we have shared ln doung so we remember the many good tumes we had together as well as the few troubles that occasucnally plagued us As sully sophomores we must have been the cause of many a teachers headache Our class offu cers that year were James Shepperd Theda Lecrone Nancy Folcorrer Anuta Sterner and Beverly Supe ln February we un what seemed then luke our very um portant way sponsored one of the outstandung events of the school year the Valentune Dance Crowned as honored kung and queen were Duck Hawkuns and Phyllus Ruth Another summer hurrued by and we found our selves un the new senuor hugh buuldung as uolly lun uors Elected to the offuce of presudent was James Shepperd Fullung the other offuces un the class cabunet were Phyllus Ruth Lorraune Luckenbaugh and Theda Lecrone One of our young ladues Nancy Stough proved quute a charmung member of the court at the New Years Eve Dance ln March amud the muxed odors of grease powder and paunt we presented our furst class play Sulas Marner Butterflues and stage frught prevauled that furst bug nught but un spute of everythung the productuon went well We acted as hosts to the graduatung class at a Junuor Senuor Prom un May Joan Danner and Ronald Wutman reugned as kung and queen over the testuve event The fall of 54 came and we agaun returned to school now aware of the fact that we were senuors wuth no upperclassmen to guude us James Shepperd was agaun elected class presudent and servung wuth hum as class offucuals were Norma Mummert Theda Lecrone and Anne Clark To uncrease the funds un our depleted treasury we desugned a float to enter un the Halloween parades Wuth our one bug asset Phyllus Ruth as Muss Luberty we managed to capture a pruze Later un the fall the stage bug agaun hut us and we presented to the pub luc a lught comedy called Junuor Muss It was a great success both for us and for our tunancual betterment Another class prouect was the sale of cards whuch we carrued on durung the wunter Then amud confusuon bursts of anger rehearsals and lust plaun chaos commencement came upon us Now our hugh school days have come to a close We have crossed the bay the ocean lues ahead 0 x - O . 1 . ' .u U5 K , , 1 v . . 4-' , ,u-.. f . . 'fl' ' g,',A 3. X , . 'L . 5,-V-., Wt- s s 1' ' .- - .ef V W 1- gi, .rf ' u - ,f ,mmf .- J , ' .- Q., ,. f .. AA , l N X, 5 .4-M c , ', ,, .. ' ,., ' . 'l , 0 ' ' t' A bi A1 ' - l, I. , ' . , v,'9' X, ' f' I 1 , V , , ' 1 . 1 ' , . I I lt 4 Il ll ll ' , . . ' - I I I ' t ., . 1 ' I , . 1 - , . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 Il ' ' II . , 1 . . . . . ,,, . . . ' 1 . ,, . . . . ,, . . ,, I - - 1 1 1 1 I , . . I - I ' I I I I ' Class of 55 JAMES BINFORD Thomasville Academic KENNETH BOLLINGER JANET ROMAINE IUSHEY Spring Grove, R. D. No. I Spring Grove, R. D. No. 1 Commercial Academic 37 ANNE REYBOLD CLARK LAVERNE CORNBOWER Seven Valleys R D No I Sprung Grove Academuc Commercial LYRIAN FAY CORNBOWER LEONARD L CRISWELL Sprung Grove Sprung Grove R D No I Commercnol Commercncl 38 , , . . AL- XA A-1.5. .- , au..i'3'.Y ' I ' 1'ff :3 bf ,,,. V, l 2 1 'Q 1. I .Q . V I X, . 7 CHARLOTTE DAMMS LYNN DAVIS Seven Valleys R D No I Seven Valleys Comnercual ACGd6mlC DOROTHY MARIE DUBS DALE L EHRHART Sprung Grove R D No 2 Seven Valleys R D No I Commerclol Academrc 39 RONALD L FINK York New Salem General NANCY ANN FOLCOMER Sprung Grove R D No I Commercial KEITH RICHARD GENTZLER Sprung Grove Acodemuc REDA MAE GENTZLER York R D No 6 Cornmercnal F Q GRACE ELIZABETH GLADFELTER LEANNE GOLDEN Thomcsvulle Spring Grove Academic Acudemlc SHIRLEY ANN GUNNET ELIZABETH JOYCE HANCOCK Stovomown Spring Grove Commercial Academlc 41 Z7 KA BETTY A HARBOLD LOIS MAE HARBOLD Jefferson Sprung Grove Commercwcl Commercuol JAMES HARROlD RICHARD HAWKINS Spring Grove, R. D. No. I Spring Grove Commercial Academic 42 LARRY E HESS GEORGE FRANKLIN HOKE Seven Valley R D No 2 Sprung Grove R D No 3 General Vocahonal Agrlculfure Q 0'bx MARGARET ANN HOSTETTER SHIRLEY ANN KERCHNER Thomosvnlle Sprung Grove R D No 3 Academnc Commercial 48 , . . , ' , . . . . U V f My I- Q L ' A , . . . PATRICIA ANN KERN Sprung Grove Commercial 'mi GLORIA J. KREIS LQVERN Seven Valleys, R. D. No. l Thom Academic 10 'ww THEDA MAE LECRONE ARTHUR LEROY LEPPO JR Sprung Grove R D No 3 York R D No 6 Commercial Vocational Agriculture CLYDE PHILIP LIVINGSTON LORRAINE MARIE LUCKENBAUGH Thomasville Spring Grove Vocational Agriculture Commercial 45 CHARMAINE MARIE MARTIN MARTIN LUTHER MENGES Sprlng Grove Sprmg Grove R D No 3 Commercial General WS BETTY ALLEIN MUMMERT ELENORA L. MUMMERT Nashville Spring Grove Commercial Commercial 46 :Air SHIRLEY MAE MYERS LEONARD L REDUING Sprung Grove R D No 2 York New Salem Commercial General SYLVIA JOLENE RILEY ESTHER L ROHRBAUGH Sprung Grove Sprung Grove R D No 3 Commercual 47 EVELYN l. ROHRBAUGH JAMES ROHRBAUGH Jelhrson York New Salem Commercial Commercial Maul' ini BETTY JANE RUNK LUCILLE MARIE RUNK Nashvulle Sprung Grove R D No 2 Academnc Commercnol 48 PHYLLIS P RUTH NANCY M SHEARER Thomosvulle R D I York R D 6 Commercucl Commercncl 'S X JAMES SHEPPERD BEVERLY ANN SIPE Seven Valleys Spring Grove Academic Academic 49 JOAN L SMITH NEVIN KERN SMITH Tromosvalle R D I Sprung Grove Commercuol Commercial GARY SPANGLER LARRY LEE SPANGLER .Jefferson Sprung Grove Commerc oi Commercial S0 '96 GERTRUDE A STAMBAUGH GREGORY STAMBAUGH Nashville Spring Grove Commercial Academic li ANITA STERNER Spring Grove Commercial NANCIELEA STOUGH Spring Grove R. D. :fi Academic .Ls JOY TIEHEL ADRIENNE JEANETTE WIRE Sprung Grove Sprung Grove Commercnol Acodemnc NORMAN ZARTMAN Spring Grove Commercial CHARLES EDWARD ZINN Thomasville R. D. ffl General JAMES BINFORD Wrestling 3, Camera Club 3. KENNETH BOLLINGER Track 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Intra- mural Volleyball 3, Senior Chorus 2, 3, Monitor 3, Silas Marner , Junior Miss. JANET ROMAINE BUSHEY Advanced Art 3, Camera Club 3. ANNE REYBOLD CLARK Student Council Secretary I, 3, Class Treasurer 3, Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, County Chorus 2, 3, Double Sextet 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, lntra mural Volleyball 3, In Gay Havana , Intra mural Badminton 2, Girls Track 2, 3, Honor Society I, 2, 3, Reflector I, 2, Girls Sports Edi- tor 3, Forge Literary Editor 3, Night of Music 2 3, Monitor 3, Radio Baseball 2, District Chorus 3. LAVERNE CORNBOVVER J. V. Basketball I, 2, Track 2, Intramural Vol- leyball 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Intramural Basket- ball 3, Soccer Manager 3, Silas Marner , Basketball Manager 3. LYRIAN FAY CORNBOVVER Intramural Badminton 2, LEONARD L. CRISWELL Senior Chorus 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, Soc- cer 3. CHARLOTTE DAMMS Intramural Volleyball 3, LYNN DAVIS Intramural Basketball 3. DOROTHY MARIE DUBS Forge 3. Don't you kids believe in lighting your burners for this experiment? Seniors In Review DALE L. EHRHART Reflector I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, Senior Chorus 2, 3, County Chorus 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Junior Miss , Advanced Art 2, 3, Forge 2, 3. RONALD L. FINK Soccer 3, Inutramural Volleyball 3, Intramural Basketball 3. NANCY ANN FOLCOMER Class Secretary I, Reflector 2, 3, Forge 2, Na- tional Honor Society I, 2, 3, Silas Marner , Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. KEITH RICHARD GENTZLER Reflector I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, Senior Chorus 3, Silas Marner , Junior Miss , Night of Music 3, Forge 2, Editor 3, Advanced Art 2, 3, Track 3. REDA MAE GENTZLER Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, ln Gay Havana , Night of Music 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 2, Student Court 2, 3, Junior Miss , Forge 3. GRACE ELIZABETH GLADFELTER Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, Silas Marner , Ad- vanced Art 3, Camera Club 3, Volleyball 3. LEANNE GOLDEN Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, Intramural Badminton 2, Night of Music 2, 3, Advanced Art 2, 3. SHIRLEY ANN GUNNET Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, Track 2, 3. ELIZABETH JOYCE HANCOCK Student Council 2, Senior Chorus I, 2, Presi' dent 3, Double Sextet 2, 3, County Chorus I, 2, 3, Reflector I, 2, Assistant Editor 3, Forge 2, Associate Editor 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Night of Shall we ship 'em to Egypt? Music 2, 3, ln Gay Havana , National Honor Society l, 2, 3, Junior Miss , Intramural Vol- leyball 3, Monitor 3, Radio Baseball 2, District Chorus 3. BETTY A. HARBOLD LOIS MAE HARBOLD JAMES HARROLD J. V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Soccer l, 2 ,3, Lettermen's Club I, 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Senior Chorus 2, 3, ln- tramural Volleyball 2, Junior Miss. RICHARD HAVVKINS Forge 2, 3, Class Vice President 2, Honor Society 2, President 3, Student Council Treas- urer l, 2, Varsity Basketball l, 2, Captain 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Soccer I, Volleyball 3, Junior Miss , Silas Marner , Monitor 3. LARRY E. HESS Intramural Darts 2. GEORGE FRANKLIN HOKE F. F. A. Secretary l, Reporter 2, President 3, Basketball l, 2, Night of Music 2, 3, Silas Marner , Junior Miss , Senior Chorus l, 2, 3, County Chorus 2, 3, F. F. A. State Chorus 2, 3, District Chorus 3. MARGARET ANN HOSTETTER Reflector I, 2, Assistant Editor 3, Senior Chorus l, 2, 3, Student Council Treasurer 3, National Honor Society l, 2, Treasurer 3, ln Gay Ha- vana , County Chorus 2, 3, Intramural Bad- minton 2, Forge 3, Night of Music 2, 3. SHIRLEY ANN KERCHNER PATRICIA ANN KERN Junior Miss. DENNIS J. KESSLER Basketball l, J. V. Captain 2, Varsity 3, Soccer l, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Track l, 3, Senior And to think, all this in honor of one lucky teacher. Chorus l, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club I, 2, 3, Monitor 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, ln Gay Havana , Silas Marner , Junior Miss. GLORIA J. KREBS Intramural Volleyball 3. LEVERN L. KROUT Intramural Darts 2, Intramural Volleyball 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Silas Marner , Junior Miss. THEDA MAY LECRONE National Honor Society l, 2, Secretary 3, Class Treasurer l, Class Secretary 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Forge 2, 3, Reflector 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Silas Marnerf' ARTHUR LEROY LEPPO JR. F, F. A. l, 2, Vice President 3. CLYDE PHILIP LIVINGSTON F. F. A. l, 2, Chaplain 3. LORRAINE MARIE LLJCKENBAUGH National Honor Society 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Class Treasurer 2, Reflector 2, 3, Forge 3, ln- tramural Volleyball 3. CHARMAINE MARIE MARTIN Reflector l, 2, 3. MARTIN LUTHER MENGES Messiah Academy I, 2, Football, Softball, BETTY ALLEIN MUMMERT ELENORA L. MUMMERT Class Vice President 3, Forge 2, 3, Reflector l, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Intramural Bad- minton 2. SHIRLEY MAE MYERS LEONARD L. REDDING Intramural Basketball 3. SYLVIA JOLENE RILEY ESTHER L. ROHRBAUGH Forge 3. Seniors In Rear-view. l. EVELYN L. ROHRBAUGH Reflector 2, 3. JAMES ROHRBAUGH Track I, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, In Gay Havana , Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, Night of Music 2, 3. BETTY JANE RUNK Advanced Art 3, Camera Club 3. LIJCILLE MARIE RUNK PHYLLIS P. RUTH Class President 2, Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, Monitor 3, Student Court 3, Silas Marnerf' NANCY M. SHEARER Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, Monitor 3. JAMES SHEPPERD Band I, 2, President 3, Honor Society I, 2, 3, Senior Chorus 3, Student Council Vice President 3, Intramural Shuffleboard 2, Intramural Darts 2, Intramural Basketball 2, Reflector Sports Edi- tor 3, Forge 2, Night of Music 2, 3, Class Presi- dent I, 3, County Band. BEVERLY ANN SIPE Reflector I, 2, Feature Editor 3, Cheerleading I, Captain 2, 3, Senior Chorus I, 2, Secretary 3, Class Historian I, 2, 3, County Chorus I, 2, 3, District Chorus 3, ln Gay Havana , Silas Marner , Junior Miss , Night of Music 2, 3, Double Sextet 2, 3. JOAN L. SMITH Track I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Forge 2, Silas Marner , Junior Miss , National Honor Society 2, Vice President 3, Intramural Volley- ball 3. NEVIN KERN SMITH Basketball and Soccer Manager I, Silas Mar- ner , Junior Miss. GARY SPANGLER Basketball I, 2, Soccer I, 2, Track I, 2, Volley- ball I, Baseball I, 2, Lettermen's Club I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Soccer, Track and Baseball Manager 3. LARRY LEE SPANGLER Band I, 2, 3, Silas Marner , Junior Miss , Reflector I, 2, 3. GERTRUDE A. STAMBAUGH Reflector 2, 3. L. GREGORY STAMBAUGH Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, ln Gay Havana , Night of Music 2, 3, Reflector I, 2, Editor 3, Silas Marner , Junior Miss , County Chorus 3. ANITA STERNER Class Vice President I, Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, In Gay Havana , Night of Music 2, 3, Silas Marner , Junior Miss , Reflector 2, 3. NANCIELIA STOUGH Track I, 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, Ad- vanced Art 3, Camera Club 3, Volleyball 3, JOY IIEHEL Advanced Art 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3. ADRIENNE JEANETTE WIRE Advanced Art 2, 3, Intramural Badminton 2, County Orchestra 2, Student Court 2. NORMAN ZARTMAN Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball Mana- ger 2, 3, Basketball Manager 2, Reflector I, 2, 3, Soccer Manager 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, Monitor 3, Student Court 2, 3. CHARLES EDWARD ZINN Intramural Volleyball 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Are these bright-eyed boys the some ones seen of S. G. J. Ol1! What eager listeners' H. S.? I 1 1 57 Student Council lfllll 'PS' .:..4d-3'-s FlRST ROW left to right Mr Miller Elenora Mummert Anne Clark Donald Ruth James Shepperd Margaret Hostetter George Hake Mr Hake SECOND ROW Larry Ruth Linda Boase Janet Keene Donald Snyder Diane Robertson Doris Markle Robert Gingerich Lester Hildebrand ...fr- K' we 5,1 ' 1- 'Y' Pretty nice guy to have around once in awhile! Under the guidance of president Donald Ruth vice president James Shepperd secretary Anne Clark and treasurer Margaret Hostetter the Student Council has progressed gainfully for the sixth con secuitve year by sponsoring programs and activities which received favorable recognition To get the year off to a good start these boys and girls engineered the building of a beautiful autumn decked float which took first prize in the York Hal lowe en Parade as well as in Spring Grove The annual Christmas party showed a larger turn out than ever before After a well planned program of music the awards for the best decorated home rooms were presented The January highlight was the Talent Show featur ing several original and interesting acts The awarding of letters medals etc to deserving seniors and the presentation of the attendance ban ner to the homeroom with highest percentage at tendance were some of the groups specific duties To finance these protects pencils having the basket ball schedule on tnem and felt school emblems were so . Through these activities the Student Council has fulfilled the purpose of the organization-to encour- age more student participation in school activities and to provide a program for a self governing student body. 58 National Honor Society Presrdent Rrchard Hawlcrns Vrce Pre-sraert .loan Srntth Secret Theda Lecrone T easurer Margaret Hostetter Student Councll Representatrye Anne Clark Sellrng pennants planntng the rnductron ceremony and hnally recervtng new members marked the corn pletron ot another successful year for the Excalubur Chapter of the Natronal Honor Socuety The honor of belongrng to the Excalibur Society cannot be overlooked for only students who mann tarn an erghty nrne scholastlc average and who show outstandrng character service and leadershlp abrl tty can qualuty forthe prtytlege of vvearrng the shneld shaped pins Llghhng the candle of Servlce S P Qv FIRST ROW left to rgl-t Janet Keener ,loan Gunnet Donna Warren SECOND ROW Joyce Honcoc-c Nancy Folcorner Joan Srnth Lo ra ne Luclcenbaugh Theda Lecrone Anne Clark THIRD ROW Rrchard rlawluns Margo et Hostetter Wrllafn Kendg Robert Menges Nayne Besecker James Shepperd Mrss Hershey a9 . . ,V 1 . .ary .- 1 , f I - L, ,:1.C5g. 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I Y l V P I I 1 , ' V V l l , , , The Reflector Sh EDITORIAL FIRST ROW left to rtght Anne Clark Joyce Hancock Gregory Starnbaugh Margaret Hostel ter SECOND ROW Beverly Suoe Joan Gunnet Judy Lou Joyce Luckenbaugh Here comes Greg the man wtth those yellow s ups for almost everyone on the Reflector Staff Dead lane In one week he says Dont forget It Th s as the flrst step un the publncatuon of Spnng Groves monthly newspaper Two weeks later most of the artncles are In and ready to go to the prtnters Then the galley sheets arrive are fast and furlously cor rected by lvlrss Janet Senft the editor and has assist ants cut and pasted by the set up staff and zap back to the prnnters Another week goes by The ftnlshed Reflector arruves crlsp and new and before you know nt Greg rs handing out yellow sltps agaun Whlle Greg ss worrynng about edntung the paper the busrness staff ns remedynng the flnancnal dufhcul tres by sellnng subscrnptnons and planning three dances 60 Why all the sly glances? Whats In that booko REPOR ERS FNRST RON left To rtghf Jarnes Bwnford Evelyn Rohrbaugh Leanne Golden Nancy Folcome Anta Ste ne Keth Genfzler SECOND ROVV Gertrude Starnbaugn Charrnatne Martn Larry Spang!er Na man Za fmar- Harry Alwwne Donald Ratr Lecrane Lor a ne Lackenbaugh SECOND ROW Mc y Forbes Gwendctyn Kerchner Ba ba a Garvuck Robert Marttn Mtrtam Hoff Loxs Lecrone Frederck Meyer 61 ART AND BUSNNESS-FNRST ROW, leff Vo rwght: Yfonne Kessler, Rosatwe Weaver, Elenora Mummert, Theda The Forge X Must c mode the deadlune' Reoltstlcolly speokung edutlng o yeorbook ns ony thmg but o cut ond drned routune process It wos reolly o very creotnve venture whnch requured the Shflfp open minds of on entnre stolft ond months of hord vork lt took lots ol plonmng os well Dummues hod to be set up so mony were stortec ond destroyed an desponr before the flnol one wos oc eptoble Ideos for duvnders hod to be creoted ond photogrophy schedules orronged copy wos written ond counted sectlons were loud out ond lost but not leost omong the heodoches wos the lnevntoble deod llne which hod to be met Thus entorled o lot of lost mnnute re typlng and meosurung of copy quick croppnng of pnctures flush coptlons ond Impromptu changes IH loyout In foct hovlng the sectuons rn on tnme soon come to be on everpresent challenge to the stoft for borely hod one deodlune been met when It seemed cs nt the next wos olmost upon them Wnth steody toll ond the old of the loculty odvusors Mnss Solune Hershey Mass Soro Bennett ond Mrs press The busnness department ond the whole closs shored the tosk of securlng potrons os well os the tosk of selllng the books themselves 7 pu. 4fts 5 EDWORIAL FlRS7 RON leh to v rn Co th Gertzle .loy e Hancock Rchord A les SECCND RON Thedo le: ore J' es .losech 62 B , , c . K' - XY , - xl' . . . , . . , , . , s f Corol Replogle, we succeeded in sending the book to ,.. . 1 . -N r 1 f- A A' ' D g l X K . - 5 . t l , rtgn Emtly Kohl, Al e I rk, Kel r, 'c ', f r-1o- k . . ' l 4 ' , ,:rr . b' BUSINESS FIRST ROW left to rlght Redo Gentzle Esther Rohrbcwgh Elenoro Murrmerv Lorrome Luckenhough Doroihy Dubs 1' Q ART Margaret Hcstetver Dole Ehrhorv Joon GunneY Jomes Benford 63 Future Farmers of America FlRST ROW lett to rrght Sandra Stambaugh Clyde Lrv ngstan Robert Breeden Arthur Leppo George Hoke Phrlp Sterner Clarr Worley Gerald Hoff Mr Thompson SECOND ROW Glenn Ort Donald Brown Larry Sherrdan Robert Kox Lorne Lelever Larnorne Stambaugh Lee Paclen John Perry John Sweltzer Glenn Rohrbaugh THIRD ROW Norman Brown Phrlrp Sauter Thoma Sprenkel Edward Warner Davrcl Yohe Marlyn Spahr Frederrck Thornan Wllllarn Altland Robert Martrn Donald Hoover Rugor mortrs has set ml In case you couldnt dug your confusrng class mates earlrer thus year the reason you probably found out was that they were hep to some of the F F A s crder whnch the boys have been selling the past few years Along wlth thus sale they sold seeds and went on a hay rude The group vrsrted the annual farmshow held at Harrrsburg and later appeared on a local televnsron program explarnrng the Economrc Importance ot Elec trac Motors On top ot thus they pulled rn some flne ribbons at the York Farr and together walked oft wuth tlrst prize tor therr large exhibit on Fire lnsur ance Presldent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentrnel Chaplain 64 George Hake Arthur Leppo Robert Breeden Phrlrp Sterner Clair Worley Gerald Hott Clyde Luvrngton Future Homemakers of America Who s the little pie for Purdue? This year's organization enioyed a very complete and successful schedule under the guidance ot Miss Elizabeth Brandt, taculty advisor, Mrs. Jesse Stam- baugh, club mother, and the following ofhcersi Darlene Nace, president, Sandra Stambaugh, vice- president, Darlene Rupprecht, secretary, Lorraine Ward, treasurer. The members sponsored a hay ride, a Hallowe'en party, a Christmas party and a skating party at Forest Park Roller Skating Rink. Among the activities shared by these girls were the annual baking contests of which the two out- standing ones were the Apple Dessert contest, won by Doris Markle, and the Cherry Pie Baking contest, won by Gloria Hartlaub. These future homemakers are kept busy through the year with their various proiects of sewing, metal work glassware and cooking FIRST ROW left to right Jackie Bupp Joann Sterner Anna Mae Rohrbaugh Esther Myers Gloria Bentz Mary Trane SECOND ROW Linda Staub Shelby Beard Janice Bushey Darlene Nace Sandra Stambaugh Darlene Rupprecht Lorraine Ward THIRD ROW Miss Elizabeth Brandt Edith Sharp Shirley Luckenbaugh Arlarnae Miller Nancy Rahrbaugh Helen Gruver Janet Nace Lucille Holtzopple Purdon Smith Patricia Myers Doris Markle Faye Baer 1 I - rf r - - - H , . Junlor Miss Why uh h h h at the Count y Club F om Iomboy to Junior Mass oe Grace Groves Hilda Loss Graves Judy Graves Fufly Adams J B Cu s Ellen Curtrs Wlllns Reynolds Barlow Adams Western Union Boy Merrnll Feurbaclf Sterling Brown Albert Kunody Tommy Arbuclcle Charles Henry Haskell Cummings Nevsn Smlth Joyce Hancock Patrlcla Kern Reda Gentzler Joan Smith Beverly Slpe Gregory Stambaugh Amta Sterner Rrchard Hawkxns LeVerne Krout Dale Ehrhart Larry Spangler Dennns Kessler James Shepperd James Harold James Rohrbaugh Kenneth Bollrnger George Hoke Pardon us tor poantrng our tlnger at thus group of sensors bu we only mean to nmply that their productuon of Junior Mass presented November l2 and l3 under the durectron ol Mass Janet Sentt was rust fabulous 66 Q Q 0 ' 9 i . I in Q l 5 Harry Graves Keith Gentzler Y J . . y , ' I . A . s I A . . rti Egods suxteen years old and her face us sogglng I hope they put me an thot place m Wall Street Lous get those tnends of yours out of here : '4 ,, - . , ' - - H ff ' I Heaven was never like this. 1 ll ' ' ll r-' , u - ' , H 67 There s Always a Murder You e the mu defer Mrs Doarnberger Steve Haywood Rosalund Drucella Taylor Kam Taylor Mrs Biddle Katherlne Horton Mrs Oscar Merrygold Mrs Henrietta Jorda Mulligan Inspector O'Reully My name ns Blddle, BID D L E 68 March l8 and l9 were red letter days ID the luves of the class of 56 Those were the days of the Junior Play a three act mystery comedy entitled Theres Always a Murder wrntten by Ken Parker The headaches of thus chtll fllled and laughter loaded play were agaln endured by the director n Smythe Doyle Luckenbaugh Judy Lau Joan Gunnet Gerald Henry Miriam Hot? Yvonne Kessler Deanna Little Mary Forbes Barry Fultz Robert Menges QQ f 99 5 ' 1 r Q11 nl 'v l U xxx 4' . V, i br , ft c ' I r 1 ' - , .D . - A. f U- ck 1, ,I Y gn ' I 5 . . I . c ff 1 H - t I . ' XKKSQ . ' -ni -1.....,,,,g1f :M LAN All PLAY ond no work. No' No' Don 1 touch 11' al' C s nn the book You re fo blame for all thus' L J 69 If l According to Webster, music is the art of combining tones in such a way that they are pleasing. Anyone who attend- ed the Night of Music would agree that the Senior Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Geraldine Lesher, certainly has succeeded in complying with this def- inition in every sense. Although they had only two-activity periods a week in which to practice, it may well be said that the end proiect justified the means. Semor Chorus ar xv FIRST ROW left to rnght Mrs Geraldnne Lesher Loretta Senft Jeanette Ruby Leanne Golden Patrrcna Auchey Reda Goodlrng Lnnda Boose Kay Smnth Carolyn Shaffer Emnly Kaftl Enleen Stambaugh Beverly Srpe Reda Gentzler Nancy Hostetter Glorla Bowman Fay Rlnehart SECOND ROW Eunnce Harbold Margaret Hostetter Joyce Hancock Anuta Sterner Anne Clark Ruth Lrttle Deanna Little Joan Landes Mary Forbes Lars Lecrane Sandro Stambaugh Dorothy Bortner Gwendolyn Kerchner Beverly Krnneman Joan Gunnet THIRD ROW Donald Ruth James Eyster Maynard Warner Robert Gtngeruch Ronald Gro s Glenn Gunnet Kenth Gentzler Lynn Krebs Fred Harrold Dale Ehrhart Barry Fultz Wayne Wlsner James Shepperd Fredercck Meyer FOURTH ROW James Rohrbaugh Laverne Wetzel Rlchard Merrntt Gregory Stambaugh Kenneth Bollnnger Robert Mortln Laverne Joseph George Hoke James Harrold Dennls Kessler Doyle Luckenbaugh Gerald Henry Harry Alwme Robert Menges Leonard Crtswell All eyes up here Sensor Chorus has begun No laughter no talkung no chewrng gum Thus IS the nnscrlptlon on the sampler seen on the wall ot Room 21 on Wednesday or Frlday dunng actlvlty penocl How does It get there? Anyone who IS a member of the Sensor Chorus wall tell you that rt rs brought by the durector of the chorus Mrs Geraldnne Lester Behrnd the performances of the Nnght of Musrc f Commencement or other actuvutnes of thus group are many hours of practuce dunng whrch nt rs Important to have the attentlon of all the members So Mrs Lesl'1er's sampler as rnvoluable The oftlcers of the chorus were presndent Joyce Han cock secretary Beverly Slpe Student Council representa ttve Margaret Hostetter and lnbrartans Gregory Stam baugh and George Hoke 72 O - 'T 5 Q E-I 4-f 1021 V 5 V , ' 1 I , Q , . QGJTTIYJ 5 I - ,A . , , - . . - V . l 1 A xt , ' ,. - . . Q . ,E K- I I A g As ' Y - - , as Q - , 4, ' Q 'E ' I r '-. .' Q3 A y 1 . 1 , , , ' ' , S, Il ' . ,, . . . . . l , . . . . . . f O Double Sextet Tffefve RICE MW m'e'r.e 'e I+: 121265, wder We di'e:'i:' 55 'Wi G6'3NCf'E Le5Ve', 'sae see' bevzinc 6 .dies 5f': szme s,:e's, cdee' 5o'rwefu',f. We gee: Pcs beef F-eye I' cw Ce - frmby, 63:5 ofd aces: sf:g'c s cfd 'es received correvdobe fecegwvrcn The Gtccrfponisf for trra fee group is Sprlwg Groves own Kemfcn of 'he keyboard, Lev-e'fe Joseph. Laverne ics cz 'EWGVPULJNE 'U ef' :cr jozzirwg up We dossice ,-,MCH Qcccsicmdiy ye- vrdes C1 bcckgwwd For the MQW rrcrwef's or relweorm S Sprung Grove s barber shop quorfet A w L R YG rgerch Foy R rebut HNRD RON Robert Nerges Ge old Her' ,f Geo ge Hoke 73 ,1 I ,, , , , 2 I hi C - f. Q '3 I K1 , .Y nik . , N'-' 4 ' X - l V X f wi . ' K ' x In 1 f , 'r 1 1 -7- x FRST RCN. Felt Y: f QM, Lsfewe Qcsezr BeX.e'fv S se SECOND ROXN Robeff Marr r, Joyce Hcfcock, D:,f'e L-:-ceelzcegr' 'fe C :NRL do Roca-, ace' , - r f T X 2 1 , Band FIRST ROW left to rught Mr Royer Francns Myers Terry Boose Robert Alwlne Mnchael Auchey Joan Gunnet Joanne Hnmes Larry Maul Rlchard Stough Elaine Hake Jane Joseph Sue Anne Fushel Thomas Thompson James Lau Carolyn Strausbaugh SECOND ROW Harry Senft Ruchard Kern Robert Schlotz hauer Robert Hershey Steve Hznman Davrd Mummert Rnchard Alluson Gary Rohrbaugh Dennls Mose brook Joseph Hostetter Rodney Abel John Eyster Carol Wheelock Barbara Wheelock THIRD ROW Fay Fuhrman Joan German Charles Werner Margaret Leese Ann Fultz Thomas Graybrll John Dxckert Stanley Raber Wrllnam Gerber Stuart Fnshel Gene Muller Wllluam Clark Davld Schrum Mary Ann Sprenkle FOURTH ROW Bonlta Alwnne Marlene Luckenbaugh Robert Hancock James Mummert John Schlotzhauser Bradley Lnttle Laverne Joseph Larry Spangler Lester Hlldebrancl Larry Fuhrman Barry Fultz Ray Krout James Shepperd Glenn Shaffer This year proved a busy one t or the band members as they centered thelr ettorts toward the 2 teams thenr support the cateterna durung the lunch peraod Sort of hard on the pnano :sn t lt? purchasing and hnanclng ot their new uniforms After recenvung these unuforms the band partlcl pated In many school and communlty acttvstues Among these were the Heldelberg Elementary School Open House the Band Tag Day Concert several parades the Night of Muslc and Commence ment Also the newly formed pep band could be seen at soccer and basketball games gnvmg the Chosen to represent the band at the County Musuc Festival March 4 and 5 at Dollastown were Barry Fultz Ray Krout Thomas Thompson Carol Wheelock Lester Hnldebrand and Stanley Raber Smce money was needed to Hnlsh paymg for the umforms the band sponsored the New Years Eve Dance when Nancy Stough was crowned New Years Eve Queen These ambntuous musncuans also remaaned the schools chnet :ce cream salesmen In The Band othcers are as follows James Shep perd presndent Joan Gunnet Sensor Hugh secretary Robert Hershey Junuor Hugh secretary Laverne Joseph treasurer Lester Hnldebrand student councul representatlve 74 , - I . 5 ' ' I I . l 2 il A 1 1 ' 1 1 ,J I 'jfs l -f ' 1 , , , 1 , N' , , , . , f ' , .. . . . , . . . , Q , Q , 1 , Q , Pep Band Tympanl five plus one FIRST ROW left to rught Thomas Thompson Joanne Htrnes Jaan Gunnet Carol Wheelock Barbara Wheelock Bradley Lsttle SECOND ROW Stanley Raber Barry Fultz L ster Huldebrand Rlchard Kern Larry Maul Robert Alwnne THIRD ROW Ray Krout Rodney Abel Steve Hartman John Dnckert FOURTH ROW Wulluam Clark James Mummert Robert Hershey Glenn Shaffer 75 ' x V , ' , ' t 'X , y N ' l ' ' ,we ' f 1, 232, 2' 2, V , I , K' zffw' ,' 5 Q S x lil. 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Conzhvvvv' 1 -3 if, 1 if 5 x Lettermen s Club FIRST ROW left ta rlght Gary Sentt Robert Henry Thomas Uflleman Mr Chlappy SECOND ROW Robert Menges Laverne Carnbower Robert Breeden Harry Alwune Rtchard Hawktns Tl-HRD ROW Fred Harrold James Rohrbaugh Gary Spangler Leonard Crtswell Donald Snyder FOURTH ROW Wtlluam Kendng Donald Ruth James Harrold Dale Baugher Dennls Kessler Want a buy a loclxef? 48 Agaun thas year as rn the past the Lettermens Club had thenr sale at school Iaclcets and sweat shtrts The club was lamnted to thus one protect as they turned the annual New Years Eve Dance over to the sponsorship ot the band Thus year the club receuved nnne new members who earned thear varsnty letters durung the course ot last year Richard l-lawlans served as presldent Dennus Kessler as vuce presndent and Donald Snyder as secretary treasurer Mr Chnappy served as faculty advlsor for the group Next year the Lettermen s Club should grow sub stantually because wrestlrng became a varslty sport thus year and many ot the team recelved varstty letters 9 1 4 . I lg i 1 1 'K . . . l , 4 y y 7 0 A - l . I I 1 l ' I ' . This year's Rifle Club has been shooting witt the National Rifle Association so you'd better head for cover. Annie Oakley has nothing on these boys and after clearing a range, purchasing ammunition, and shooting against some stiff competition they oim a pretty stil? bead. On March l, this sharp shooting group con- ducted a ritle demonstration in the gymnasium as an assembly program for the students. The real question is how the boys got the money for their extensive activities, By investigation and with the help of our private detective we found that they had unmercifully heldup the Activity Fund. This organization has got to be shot! Rifle Club K A little to the nghf Wayne FIRST ROW left to right Leroy Murrmert Robert Gotwolt John Baublitz Doyle Luckenbaugh Paul Mauss Wayne Biesecker Marvin Mummert Elvin Molison Richard Wertz SECOND ROW Mr Czyzewtcz Soccer : ' FIRST ROW left to rught Robert Henry Robert Breeden Dennus Kessler Dale Baugher Thomas Ultelman Donald Ruth Fred Harrold Wulluam Kendug Phulup Kraft James Rohrbaugh SECOND ROW Mr Donald Bussunger Gary Spangler Ronald Funk Leonard Cruswell James Harrold Donald Snyder Gary Senft Donald Hoover Lonnue Sneerunger Mr John Chuappy Is the hat standard soccer oquup ment? Sprung Grove Jount Hugh School reached a new peak un the 1954 season as far as soccer us concerned The Rocket eleven scored a total of sux vuctorues whuch us the most vuctorues ever compuled by a Sprung Grove soccer team Also they flnushed thurd un the league standung undoubtedly us the best soccer team un the hustory of the school The Rockets began theur season by droppung a game to Dover Then they caught fire They rolled up three vuc tones and a tue un the next four games and were suttung on top of the league standungs But gust when ut seemed the Rockets were headed for the league tutle Dover who proved to be S Gs uunx beat them agaun by a score of l O After havung theur hopes dampened by thus defeat the Rockets went on to beat East Berlun and Manchester and drop games to Central and Northern Another out standung event to note was the game wuth McCaskey Hugh of Lancaster un whuch the Rockets scored a l O vuctory We can truthfully say that thus was Sprung Groves best year for soccer and sunce the Rockets wull lose only four starters from thus team we are lookung forward to an equally successful uf not a better season next year 80 I which is a new record for a Rocket team. This team, , I I I - , u - ' I ' . . , Kick it through, Tom. Scores Opponents Name Sprung Grove Opponent Dover East Berlm Manchester Central Northern Dover 'Lancaster Central Manchester Northern 'Exhubmon Game How do things look, coodl? Which way dnd It go? 81 I 2 ' A I O I 0 2 I I I 0 I I O East Berlin 2 I 0 I I 0 0 2 Varsity Basketball fRlNg,N ttdf f X1 l'?6'l ll VRUVE srlll 5 .Z EP9lNf WUVC 3' QPIUL FIRST ROW left to right Donald Ruth Tho as Uffelma D Kess er Rcha d H k s James Ha old Donald Snyder Robert Hen y SECOND ROW Lo erne Cornbowe Harry Alwl e Dale Baugher Ga y Spangler Mr Chlappy BasketbaH Scores Spring Oppo Opponents Name Sprung Oppo Opponents Name Grove nent 'New Oxford York High Eastern Dallastown Dover Bnglervllle Hanover Alumm Red Lnon Manchester West York -k Two human bodies leap into the our facang one another their every muscle tense and stranned Both have a determlned almost desperate look upon thelr faces From the ones outstretched hand hurtles a basketball and a moment later the thunderous roar 82 TIGHT Grove Central Susquehannock Kennard Dale Eastern Dallastown Dover Manchester West York Central Susquehannock Red Llon Exhlbntnon games of the home town fans announces that has arm was true Basketball has long been a very popular sport at Spnng Grove Hugh and the season of l954 55 was no exceptnon Under the watchful eye of coach John I tze VP, ., Q t X I I. 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C 'cppb TI SG. 11 p. proud o canyon' Foo' cffneV:1'sI'f fnembex N1MD91CS':'CTY1fL1'E we f In fn, York Comfy Scndcsic League wifn 3 Spd, 'exe nerd feed 'ef' secscf. Teeny 3'e 'E ecard of 16 '. 5 and 7 de1e:1f','ck1ng secs, d pfcce 1-13'r:,fd, Dennis Kesser, sed 'nie ,feu : czysin, mfnef1rsfno1fcFfne -V , 1 , 1ou'ff p1 - in the Rlcn r Hcffkfns, :ll 35 f. :'r c'e sen1:'s. Do. .jd ec 1 half. Tn- R3ck,fs ,re 'N fe be? d - RUS, pnior, Ml' o1so LD'51 5!1Q1b46:C'v6C1g-E corn' emi ef sm In 71 league. pe fion nex' year, 1 . . ' . 7' 171 25 . ' . . 24 . . U ef ' ' , 11 ' ' 298 ' 1 212 ' ' 78 , , 191 , 59 ' 174 Junior Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW left to rught Mr Czyzew cz Dale Baughe Fred Harrold Fred Meyer Robert Breeden Doyle Luckenbaugh Donald Hoover Laverne Joseph Ga y Senlt SECOND ROW Glenn Thomas Frank DeCello Dennus Senft Lester Huldebrand Charles Snyder Robert Gotwalt Opponents Name 'New Oxford 'York Hugh Scores Opp Opponents Name Central Susquehannock Kennard Dale Kennard Dale Eastern Eastern Dallastown Dallastown Dover Dover Hanover West York Alumnu JV s Central Red Luon Susquehannock Manchester Red Luon West York Exhubutuon games The Sprung Grove J V s thus year compuled a four record of nune wuns and 'ourteen losses lt must be kept un mund that the maun purpose of thus reserve team us to guve the boys experuence so they can move up to the varsuty But you can be sure these boys are always playung theur hardest to come out on top The hugh scorer of the Rocket Reserves was Curvun Sterner wuth 233 pounts He was ably assusted by Fred Harrold and Laverne Joseph wuth 2l5 and 200 pounts respectuvely Wuth afune group of returnees Mr Czyzewucz us loolcung forward to a better season next year 84 OPP ' SG. . ' S.G. 55 23 32 38 ' 38 69 42 33 - 54 32 - 33 36 42 43 56 37 25 35 38 44 44 29 39 42 'Biglerville 4l 54 Manchester 43 24 37 53 47 58 ' ' 35 34 34 42 ' 34 4l 52 44 57 44 ' 54 59 39 4l 3' ' ' ' Slttlng on the bleachers wnth our boys tranllng by an unconqueroble rnargnn have you ever lumped to your feet vvnh a shout an response to a farmlxar cheer? Its the cheerleade s unfallnng vngnlance Much has kept our boys out there hghtung Then pep and energy would undoub edly provoke 1 d adest lan ever to set foot on a bleacher or a soccer held When they cut loose everybody shouts lt rattled on the mountarn top and rebounded In the dell Thot s the way we cheer at Sprung Grove and consequently he boys know we re befund tnern The nonse ns an care of the following Beferly Snpe captann Theda Lecrone Judnth Lau Rosalne Weaver Ralean Bortner and Carolyn Shatter Bonme Allsson served as the subs ltute Cheerleaders EFX? ,IF se Bev has been a fanthful cheerleader for sax years XJ ju' 1 FlRST ROW, left to rlght Bonme Allnson Theda Lecrone Judnth Lau Beverly Slpe Ralean Bortner, Carolyn Shaffer, Roselle Weaver f V , , ., . . . C A D I F 1 . . . . X I Q - 4 ' ' , l 'r Nggjigfvj. , , -wp: t . t. e e , - Q ,V ll ' ' II I ' - 1 El t y t t , 1 ' - I v . 4 ir ' ' ' X ' . t ' if In . - , , 1 2 2 ' 2 'L I D . 5. . . fa , 7: 5 ' ', x - , N . , Y ' K ' 7 .X 'W , Ka 'L sd - ' e r J I ff ix . Q X , tv l l V I 41 . XX . Wrestling FIRST ROW left to right Richard Senft Mau :ce Ste ner Paul Bowman Raymond Ruth Tyrone Sherldan Clair Worley SECOND ROW Larry Anthony Robert Glngernch Edward Fencll Wnlllam Graybll Wlllam Meckley Wllllam Kendlg Lonnle Sneernnger Mr Bussnnger The Spring Grove Jolnt Hugh School wrestlmg team after a season of exhnbmon matches thus year mode their debut ID the District lll P I A A Wrestling League Although they dld not come up wnth a very good record the Rocket matmen put up some lm pressuve battles Coach Bnssmger s protege had a sea son s record of one wan and eleven losses Their lone victory came at the expense of Blglervnlle 34 l7 nn an exhnbutnon match It must be remembered that the malornty of the schools which Sprnng Grove faced were much larger than ours and have been members of the league for some length of trme Also along wnth that the local boys lacked the needed experience thus bemg their hrst year IH league competntlon Thus year sux boys from Sprung Grove were entered In the Dnstrlct Finals held at Manhenm Cen tral on March 4 and 5 They were Maurice Sterner 95 lb class Jum Bmford l27 lb Lonnie Sneermger l33 lb Bull Kendlg l45 lb Jnm Rohrbaugh l65 Ib and Clalr Worley 185 lb Although none of them advanced further than the quarter hnal matches you O 11' 4 J on 5 ,L LL A L s ..a A 2 s, I J fl , 1 T' ' l Q l S' 2 1 - 1 .- ll ' X' 'Q ' i -' ., - 'I n 4 f i Tw T ll 1, 1 , ' : ' , r' r , , , ' , . . z I . . 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A - 'I , ,- .I , - ., 1 . -D I 86 n e ure ey r he eff NAGWWDQ s Q wo' d d x o 6 I I GCI In C Nofnce Coompi oso os o r Van O Q O 'T Cl V F C' U Ln o o To 'V' o 'fe 'ro 'my mhfme no oe-127 b fm QW '12-r QV, on' 'xc Q ce mg me re uror seos n Jour Wo ew come ou on top lr- The 154 lb cl ss There were o number of boys Mcmherm Townshrp Yor Reodmg Columbia Hershey Loncosrer Mllfon Hershey Sph? scissors ese SH .J JG no ms rw-ee sung form 'rue oco m e e I :fn Rohrbougfm Jm Brhford ond 'eo fifer woo MH be los' orougrm g oduowoh X res'1mg 'mos C e ed we c :rm e es oroun Sp mg Grove o d rw oy peop UQ ou' 'o see + e mo'ches Af'er o yeo s experre e o o g gr .J o rewrnees e ookmg omo d fc ruex' year on o mo e rmpresswe seosorw West York Mormherm Central Buglervnlle Solonco Hanover Exhlblflon ml X XX One, fwo, three Shang wxns Intramurals 'CS A Intramural Volleyball champions Wlupl Brush brush usual when Norm drives he has plenty Wnh tho? shnrf and vhe name Harry l1 Than seven more lax 1 xX Heres one good for ten points o Nice shoohng Jane? musf have been waichlng 89 Watch the bridle Himes must be serving. Gurls Volleyball like the lk ll 3' 4.o4 -1 4'- I ll!! fall lRST ROW left to rxght Mrs Fuckes Ja et Stamlaaugh Fayetta Thomas ,lanuce Bushey Joan Smuth Patrucua Myers Anuta Hamme Thedo Lecrone Darlene Ncuce Sherrul Meckley SECOND ROW Joy Tuehel Lunda Deveney Joyce Hancock Joan Donner Lora ne Luckenbaugh Deanna Luttle Darla Gungeruch Anne Clark Rosalue Weaver Barbara Re gle Yvonne Crust Annes brood sudo Thus year marked the unutual openung ol a gurls volley ball league un York County The teams that composed the league were Dullsburg Kennard Dale North York Susque hannock Manchester ard Sprung Grove Ol these teams Sprung Grove was successful un de featung all wuth the exceptuon of Dullsburg However the team dud wun one game from them whuch us a feat no other team accomplushed Although the Dullsburg tearn won ne county champuo shup Sprung Grove puaced second wutn a very good record of eught wuns and two defeats Wuth a luttle more practuce lust as much determuna tuon and a renewed supply of unvugora ed pep the team wull surely brung home the trophy next year 90 TEAMS Kennard Dale Dullsburg North York Susquehannock Manchester Kennard Dale Dullsburg North York Susquehannock Manchester Sprung Oppo Grove nent ' 7 , ..:, ,ss, 5,15 ,,s, 55y g55m555,5,W lu Y T 7' 5 I J F .Mei 1' '- . H N l L' lit? l fj 1 A W Sh L -5 any . N fgrp . 5555 5 55 5 15 5 5 A' 1 l5 7 e 51 ' ' 55 5 555 5 555555555 9 l5 ' 4 l5 1 ' 55 55555 555 scsusse 5 15 uo 5. , 1 l5 7 5555 55555555555 l5 5 15 3 .55 5 55555 5 5555 5 l5 u 15 2 . 5 5 5 55555555 l5 8 I - . l5 uo 5 5 .5 5 . , l 5 gg g g g ggg g g 1 I5 ' . 15 14 A , - , , - 4 15 , , I ' . 5 5 5 5 15 a , ' . ' - l5 2 ' ' ' ' . , 5 5 I5 5 ' ' ' ' ' 15 7 ' . I5 2 ' 1 1' 1 ' n- l5 9 GIrls Track J 4.7 6? .J 'NA- i P an d FIRST ROW left to rIght LDIS Lecrone Anne Clark Darlene Nace Vonnte West Nancy Stough Grace Hengst SECOND ROW Joan SmItn Shlrley Gunner Mrs FIckes RosolIe Weaver Joyce Luckentoaugh The date was May 7 l954 the scene was Small s AthletIc Freld In York Suddenly a small whIte oblec carne hurthng through the aIr What was It'P'P A tlymg sau er? A Comet? No It was a baseball protected from the arm of Spr ng Grove s Joan SmIth as she threw the base ball a wInnIng dIstanc ot 2l2 tee' 4 Inch s Joan s record throw of Qlo feet 21 Inches se' In l953 was stIll unbroken Whats thIs'P Two stage rockets? lt was Rosahe Weaver and Joyce Luckenbaugh two of SprIng Grove s Rockets throwIng the basketball Qosahe placed fIfth and receIved a rIbbon 91 And llllS9 Could hey be new sports cars'? lts the 50 yard dash teaturmg Nancy Stougn and Anne Clark who placed second and thIrd respectwe ly In theIr heats Both gIrls probably would have a en rIbbons but las Mr WhIte Vvflll tell you theIr lack of track shoes proved to be an overuvnelmmg hIn drance ' ! ' Zz- '- -. L, ,, 19, C- as v 0 A 5 Y Jw' I Q' sag-.tp 1 ,. lv' I T svn ,. 5, rf-ij . 1 A, ' , , V. 4 ' ' 4 . 't ' Q I l 'Q 'Z 5n.'. f 'Y-1 'I I l -ff6f,-l:-, ' ' , A y . t. ,, l . tfxf'g - U T' 1. VIZ, - . j' ..,L V, H h , , 1. . f I. I ,, . I 1 --.ft OB na. 'P , 1 5, I . . , . 1 A I' I 3 I ' V I ' 1 I , . , L . I '. I ',. ' c . . , . ' . ' ' ' e I, ' 13, ' ' , t . NO. I . . 1 - I , 1:3 I I , .A ' . I. . r . T k- ! q I ' , . . - X I . . - . . Joans record throw IS 2l6 feet 21 Inches Boys Volleyball nag Ai. on . QQ .T u do 'U' FlRST ROW left lc rlghl Lawrence Stambaugh Ron Raber SECOND ROW Robert Henry Thomas Uffelm Chlappy Theres The sel up and Theres a perfect spxkel game lS over and Sprlng Groves Rockets have won again The volleyball team has won rhe Dlstrlcf 3 PIAA championship and a handsome Trophy lor The trophy case The Rockets only defeol In The s Trrcf was at The hands of North York by an l8 To 2l score The Team later carne back To defeat North Yor by scores of 1510 8 l5 to l3 a d 21 lo ll Under the leadershlp of Coach John Chlappy and 'rhelr learn caplaln Rodney Wentz The 53 54 boys volleyball Team won not only a trophy buf al 6 so a Trap 'ro Stale College for a chance at The Stale champuonshrp The boys dld very well af Slate College by plac mg second after Conneauf Valley was dlsquallfued for havnng llle-gal Team members Ag 45 old Wutman Rodney Wentz James Harrold John an Lowell Herr Donald Snyde Donald Ruth M Pracnc ng for the Dlsfrsd 3 champ onshup 92 9 f 1 , 1 , ' 5 'T 0 fi L - 5 'I 'C' s VL I A i v, Y , 'zggg vo fl Q 4 i ' Q-' K ,. 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Thus year Sprung Grove s track team has enloyed a thrull packed season un whuch hree dufterent records were broken The team captaun Gary Spangler now holds the duscus record of lla fee QV unches whuch was formerly held by Kenneth Welsh and set un 39 As uf thus wasnt enough John Raber not beung satustued wuth two prevuously held records ran oft wuth the one hundred and tne two twenty yard dashes to rouse the fugures to an amazung TO6 for the former and 241 for the latter The furst meet Aprul 14 supposedly was the warm up and Dallastown came through wuth a 49 37 vuctory Sprung Graves second showung had a dufterent twust and the team brought home a twenty four pount lead over Dullsburg on Aprul 21 The heught of the season was a truangular meet held at West York on Aprul 28 and agaun Sprung Grove came out on top of the heap The three schools that partucupated were West York Red Luon and Sprung Grove Boys' Track N.. Gary holds the duscus record at Sprung Grove 38 CQ Ch DQ M! K .,, ,.' no as uw QQ vv gf KJ ff QQ lt I' FIRST ROW left to rught La erne Cornbower James Rohrbaugh Dale Baughe Terry Gentzler Wul luam Kendug Ralph Alluson Ed ard Fencul SECOND ROW Mr Chuappy Kenneth Ballnger Donald Snyder Robert Menges Gary Spangler James Harrold John Raber Wullam Meckley 93 Baseball it L vu FIRST ROW left to rnght John Raber Dale Baugher Fred Harrold Lawrence Stambaugh Lowell Herr Lester Hnldebrand Thomas Uffelman Donald Ruth SECOND ROW Norman Zartman Rodney Wentz Rnchard Hawknns Donald Snyder Ronald Wutman Gary Spangler James Harrold Dennis Kessler Terry Gentzler Mr Czyzewtcz The tension felt by the players and fans alnke reaches nts henght as the starting pntcher Rnchard Hawkms completes has warmup throws and Red Luon s lead off httter steps up to the plate Coach Edward Czyzewnczs Rockets were about to start the champnonshup game mth Red Llon after having swept through the offncnal season wuth ten vnctornes agamst no defeats to take the Southern Dnvts on champlonshnp The scene for the bug game was the York Whtte Roses Memornal Stadnum The date was Tuesday May 25 From the very outset of the game the Sprtng Grove nme had pounded the cover off the ball and when the game had ended and the smoke had cleared from the field the scoreboard showed eleven runs for Spring Grove After havlng been held hltless for fave lnmngs the Red Luon team pnclced up four unearned runs to show a frnal score of ll to 4 The team of 53 54 was a most successful one for the schools new trophy case as the baseball team captured two trophtes one of whlch rs the largest In the school s history Congratulatzons for a fme season .- A Q .Q -- V V, u. gt.. r O ir. D 2 wa .Q . 'IV .5 feb' it ll L ' L' ,fl 94 as-w1.,, ,, , J V 40 Duck plfched us to ihe York Couniy champ onshlp Team Yor Susquehonnock New Oxford New Oxford Hanover Lower Chanceford Wrnghtsvnlle Dover Lower Chanceford Wrlghfsvulle Northern Joan? Northern Jomt Kreufz Creek Dover Sf Joseph s St Joseph s Red Llon inf Q Sllde Kelly shale -al! Sprung Oppo Grove mem A9 thus ale hed be an asset to the track team AT Bal 1 s Av Stambaugh Hawkms Spangler Kessler Rober Hawlcnns Senft Herr Hildebrand Stambough E R A Team 6 95 I if , H I, . . i .l 5 li H..... ----,.,,,,,,,,H- 6 I3 , ,WL , M- I9 l ,,,,,,,, -,, , 7 O l'l'T Q. L,U,,,, ,,,,,,Y 9 3 L-s,,,,,,, ,ss 53 20 .377 --,,,, W, , W, , 5 5 ' H , ,,,,,s,, s 20 7 .350 W HM, 5 I4 3 du ,,s,,,, ,W 54 17 .315 ' ' ,,,,n,,,,v,, , 5 O nw, ,,,, , ssg, M, 55 17 .309 Kreutz Creek ..,,,, ,-,.-.-ss 3 O ss -7 ,,,,,,,.... 62 l9 .306 -------,,,, -----,,- 4 2 ,. -W ,,,, I5 0 W L T ' ' --..-.,,,,,,,,,, 9 O ' , -.,,,, ,,.,,,--,., 6 O 0 ' ,,,,,-,,-,, ,A l6 2 ,,,,s,-A,.-,-.-,a--,-ss 4 O l ' ,,,, ,,,- -,,, 9 2 ..,,,Y,.,. , .,.,.s... -- 5 l 0 ,,,.,,,-,-.,,, 10 l ' W ,,.,,,,,,, ,----- l 0 0 ------,,,.-.... ----,,, 8 O ,,H,,Y,,,d,,--V- O l 0 . ' s.--.- Y ,s-,- 2 O . '---,,,,,,,-,- 4 5 W L T ' ........v... --.--- ll 4 ..,........ I6 2 l l.7 Patrons Alwme Brrck Company Ambau Servlce Statnon Anonymous Arnold Pharmacy H G Bancroft Lela M. Baublrtz Baughers Garage Carl Beasley Becker s Grocery Mtss Sara Bennett S M Bentzel Contractor C Beshore Henry M Blatner Braun s Grocery Store The Brlght Star Buchart Englneermg Corporataon Class of 56 Dairy Queen York N C Deveney Mrs Margaret Duffenbaugh Dorothy s Beauty Shoppe Mrs John W Easter Famous Hot Werner Lunch Farmers State Bank of Hanover Wllllum A Fenser Funeral Home Flssel s Dry Cleaning Forest Park Fraternal Order of Eagles No 1406 A Frrend A Frnend Gazette 81 Dally Gentzler Brothers Meat Market R D Gentzler 81 Son Mr and Mrs Ray E Golden Mr and Mrs C O Goodlmg Goodlmg Electric Company Incorporated Grogg Brothers Manulacturlng Company Grove G Sechrlst Dr and Mrs O W Gunnett Harry l. Halterman Wearever dealer Mr and Mrs W B Hancock Hanover Junk Company Harm Brothers Dr and Mrs C F Hawluns Kenneth Henry Mr and Mrs E Grant Herr Oscar Hostetter Amy E Jacobs Mr and Mrs John W Kerchner Mr and Mrs Clarence Kern Kollers Ice Cream Bar Mr and Mrs J P Krebs L 8- H Stores Lau s Self Servuce Lau I Grocery The Leader Store Leonard Laughman lee s Dmer Lmcoln Store Mary Louck s Beauty Shop Loval Order of Moose Hanover Mr and Mrs Geo L luckenbaugh Mr and Mrs Nathanlal Martm Masemer s Bakery Meckleys A G Store Menchey Music Service A L Menges Company Motor Frenght Express Incorporated D M Mummert Mundls Mulls Myers Meat Market W R Myers Noss Service Statlon Pegans Book Store Chet Patterson G Sons Pennsylvania Kmttnng Mllls Pete s Place Prmt Craft Card Company Rannbow Restaurant Raymond Rnley Mason Contractor 96 Rev and Mrs Ralph C Robinson Leroy A Rohrbaugh Insurance Rohrbaugh s Servuce Station Raymond Ruth W A H Schwartzs on Sentts Senlt s Furniture Mlss Janet Senft Shaffers Tapraom Mr and Mrs John Shearer Sterlmg Shearer Mr and Mrs James Shepperd Shlves Store Dr and Mrs Spurgeon Shue John A Shuman s Garage Russell D Smner Southern Oxygen Company Sowers Photo Service Spanglers Office Equrpment Company Mr and Mrs George Sprenkle Sprung Grove Chapter of the F HA Carl Stambaugh Mr and Mrs Jesse Stambaugh Mr and Mrs Lyman Stambaugh Stambaugh s Meat Market Mr and Mrs Lawrence Sterner M A Stock Haulnng 8. 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