Susquehannock High School - Calumet Yearbook (Glen Rock, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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CONTENTS YN' Actlvltles Pages 59 68 Sports Pages 69 76 Pages 77 84 Ads and Clubs Pages 85 I I I Yi! f Ev Q .9 , P f Music 4 25 f . A D M 'N I STRA Tl o N IIIHH 's',: ' 3 fs.: l - Li S1 Will you Take a letter, please? Yes, l will. Supervising Prlnclpal QI To The graduaTmg class and yearbook sTaff as you leave Susquehannock my besf vvlshes for a succesful fu Ture go vvnfh you I wash To express my graTlTude To The adverTlsers and To The sTu denT body for The snTeresT Thaf makes The CALUNIET possible Qgvza. B S , M S , GeTTysburg College Our Chiefs Our sincere appreclaflon To The people of our commumfy who have so generously supporfed The school and :Ts exfra currlcular acTlvlTres 746-wf?h1,M,c.,L A B Lebanon Valley College NI Ed Temple Umverslfy PRINCIPAL A The Supreme Chiefs Indeed these men are the Supreme Chiefs. Six different districts are repre- sented in the membership of the School Board. To act wisely on every decision that is made, is the aim of these men, for the future of the school depends upon their judgment. At left, are pictured the officers at the time the picture was taken. Front row: C. Gerry Seibel, Secretary, Emory R. Patterson, President. Back row: Lloyd F. McCullough. Treasurer, Clarence Weaver, Vice President. Front row: John Bulcken, Paul Shepperd, William Bensel, Harry Attig, M. L. Diehl, John Baum, Mel- vin Houston, William Kelbaugh, Carl Caskey. Middle row: William Kapp, J. Howard Ingham, Lloyd McCullough, C. Gerry Seibel, Russell Tho- man, John Berthold, Jr., Lloyd Bollinger, Henry Keith. Back row: Emory Patterson, Paul Rennoll, William Krebs, Clarence Orvvig, Raymond Miller. Absent when picture was taken: Nevin Fourhe man, Claire Neuhaus, Clarence Weaver, Richard Rohrbaugh, Daniel Kirchner, Wilbur Gantz, Ken' neth Mellinger, John Parrish, Norman Kiser, Mr. Emory Patterson, president, presides over the November meet- ing of the ioint board, as plans for a new elementary school building are being discussed by the member boards of the iointure. Gratitude to a ni, Mrs Anderson instructs future nurses MRS MARGARET ANDERSON Glen Rock Pa Glen Rock H S Hahnemann Hospital School ot Nursing School Nurse Upper Mr Baker explains facts on geography Lower Miss Boyle drills girls on marching MR. FRANK BAKER Shrewsbury, Pa. New Freedom H. S. Millersville S. T. C, English and Geography MISS NANCY BOYLE Shrewsbury, Pa. Susquehanock H. S. North Central College Clllj Physical Education Deservmg Facult Upper Mrs Graham schools home visitor enioys her work Lower Mr Ehrhart explains early civilization SIDNEY EHRHART York, Pa. Codorus Township H, S. 3.A.,Gettysburg College History MRS SARAH GRAHAM Freeland, Md. Sweetwater Union H. S. University of California Columbia University A.B. and M.A. in Social Work M.S. in Sociology Home and School Visitor Guidance Counselor helps students choose their career ROBERT COX New Freedom Pa John Harris H S BA Lafayette M Ed Penn State Univ Guidance RICHARD HARTRANFT Glen Rock Pa Upper Leacock H S BA Ursunus Druvers Training WILSON HAMME R D No 8 York Pa Wrlllanfm Penn H S BS Mnllersvule Geography and Hlsfory RUSSELL HARE Glen Rock Pa Glen Rock H S B S Penn Stare Agriculture For Knowledge Gained A1 rnght Future Farmer dns plays leadershnp Mr Hartranff enters the 56 Dnver Educahon car Help rendered 'ro doubtful studenfs by Mr Hamme presented by Brodbecks Chevrolet Inc MR. ROLAND HEATHCQTE Shrewsbury. Pa. York Collegiate lnstitute AB., Gettysburg College AMB University ot Pennsylvania English and Latin MR. MARLIN HENDRIX New Freedom, Pa. Glen Rock H. S, BS., Franklin and Marshall Science and Math Through Superb Guidance AIT'-Q? in-rf MRS DOROTHY HOLAHAN York Pa Shenandoah l-l S PhB Dickinson MA Columbia Univ B Lib Sc Drexel Institute ot Technology Librarian At lett Paragraph construction demonstrated by student +5 1- ln.. Students indulge in mathematical work Reference books helpful to students MR. PAUL HUDDLE Glen Rock, Pa. Doylestown Twp., H. S BS in Ed. Juniata College M.Ed., Univ. of Pittsburg Ph.D., American Bible -College Industrial Arts eap Good Cheer MRS. ROSE HUNTER Thomasville, Pa. William Penn B.S. in Business Ed., Shippensburg, S. T. C. Typing and Short Hand O 0 O MRS MARY KEITH New Freedom Pa Fawn Grove Twp H MilIersvilleS T C S Columbia Univ Pennsylvania S T C English At left Mr Huddle examines craftwork of student Swift fingers and accuracy create good typists Help extended to student by Mrs Keith . . . Our Chiefs Were Sincere. THOMAS KERRIGAN Glen Rock, Pa. Brown College Prep. AB., Gettysburg College World History and English LEROY KREBS Glen Rock, Pa. Glen Rock H. S. B.S.,Ternple University Commercial PHYLUS KRUMRINE Hanover Pa Eichelberger H S A B Gettysburg College Latin and French At right Business Arithmetic explained to students by Mr Krebs Q Miss Krumrine instructs Latin students Wonders of Geography are explained to students by Mr Kerrigan 'x Upper Mr Miller instructs Phyllts Burk on pottery making Lower: Mr. Mergenthaler glances at Literature note. GUY MERGENTHALER Yorlcanna, Pa. Y. C. l. A.B., Albright College English CHARLES MILLER New Freedom, Pa Central H. S. BS., Penn State M.Ed., Western Maryland Art Ready for action boys prepare for a toss up Gver War Whoops ROBERT MCCOY , 'fi '- Glen Rock, Pa. ll - Carlisle H. S. A.B., Gettysburg College - Physical Education ' ? ,,,. -iX'Ff::i4 A ,Q i i r ,ciiii ,,1,.,.,,, ,, iff 1 ,xfrnezwze-f,g:', 1 1? ' .'4Q:Z1u ww- ' -'Viral Studerts are praused for notebook work Patience Prevalled DORIS MILLER rodbecks Pa Altoona Sr H S A B Tnlel College English Upper Students prepare to take Hlstory test Lower Absentee slnps are checked by Mr Phllllps JAMESL MILLER Brodbecks Pa odorus H Mnllersvulle S Hnstory CHARLES PHlLLlPS Glen Rock Pa Danvulle H S BS Blomsburg S T MEC! Bucknell Socnal Studtes C Council Circles Kept . . . MR. PAUL M. RICKER New Freedom, Pa. Elizabethtown H. S. B.S., Millersvile S. T. C. M.Ed., Western Maryland Mathematics MR, ELWOOD VV. RUTH Bernville, Pa. Penn-Bernville H. S. B.S.,KutztoWn S. T. C. MA., Columbia Univ. Spanish and English MR, CLAH2 W. STARNER York, Pa. Susquehannock H. S. BA., Gettsyburg College Mathematics and Science Upper: Algebra class conducted by Mr. Ricker. Middle: Spanish students receive instruction. Lower: Mr, Starner explains mathemancal techniques . . . Tribes at Peace. MR. PROWELL SEITZINGER Glen Rock, Pa. Hurnmelstown H. S. BS. in Music Lebanon Valley College Band MR. CURTIS STERMER Glen Rock, Pa. Glen Rock H. S. AB., Washington and Jefferson College Biology, Health and Advanced Science MR. ROBERT THURSTON New Freedom, Pa. Sunbury H. S. BS., Bloomsburg S. T. C Social Studies Upper: Music Education appreciated. Middle. Mr. Stermer explains lrog's nervous system. Lower: Students gain historical background. 'bi MR ELWOOD WELLS Glen Rock P Scranton H S BS ManstteldS T C Musmc MR MELVIN VVAGNER New Freedom Pa Codorus Twp H S BS Elnzabethtown MEd Western Maryland Physucs and Chemrstry MR LOWELL WALLACE New Freedom Pa Red Llon H S Mullersvrlle 5 T Industrual Arts Pow wows At right Industrial Art students learn crafts Orchestra members relax between rnusucal numbers Clnemlstry demonstratvon gnven to pareDTS GT B554 to School Nnght MRS, HENRHETTA WILT Seven Vatleys Glen Rock H. S. BS, Albright Cottege Home Economics and Health MtSS ARLENE YEAGER Sttoernakersvtlte Pa. Perry Township H. S. B. S, Atbrtgnt Coltege Horne Economics 7'-. 1 Z Mamtamed Dlsclplme af' MISS MELBA ZARFOS York Pa Red Lion H S BS Shenandoah Con ervatory of Mustc Chorus At left Pattern futttng dtsplay students Home Econornucs S..,4 Sewsng techntqoes demon trated by M ss Yeager RhYThm'C met0dte5 f tl the GW I' SECRETARY HEAD CUSTODIAN SECRETARY True Devotion to the Tribe 'Q sf H CUSTODIANS n-gr X-. ,-quxr...f 1 Uh 'ha' Vafk' DVY 'hose TVBYS' A WOWCWS W0Vk 'S neV9V done Left to right Mrs Bensel Mrs McCullough Mrs Rheelnng Mrs Kelbaugh Mrs Swewtzer Mrs Rennolls rnuluar wnnter scene ns captl d on nm COOKS Pral e Deserved BUS DRIVERS -'Qs' in ifsnllis SUSQUEHANNOCK GLENROCK RD3 TB--1 Lefy 10 right Cnr-V15 Wnrers Adam TMO G14 Fuhrrran Gordon GNadfeTer Ke-nne1h Garrew Leonard er 'and De! ar pson L Kenney H r an Young C K . 4 . u , , tr . 7 hx ' . Q . X, . . - I .54 A d : -I ,E I' X gy. 3 V - . Fa ' ' V9 f'l , 0 fi 'W' 'f 1'- ,,:- .- s YSETQ ., ' ' V ' 'si' ,v -1-L '- vw , '46 'tw' , 1. .v.,+g'z,.. 'iv A. 'V Z' V . Q . I r - - ,r 1 5 . A N f . 1' L ' ' S X 'H . , ' g A . ' g ' ' I , 1 f, W . , 5 , , Mill , Ro. ', E l SPM , es1e' , er rr . Capable Teachers Taught Papooses WF 1 A ff 1 If g ' . . lm' B,S., Millersville, M.Ed,, Western Maryland Schools are an integral part of the democratic heritage and future of our nation. All higher levels of education receive students who first attended elementary schools. It is a very definite responsibility of the elementary curriculum to en- courage and aid each pupil to live his mental, physical, and social best. Your high school today and tomorrow will reflect the elementary schools from vvhich you came. May Susquehannock be a better high school because you have been a member of its student body. f zfmcwm Elementary Principal NEW FREEDOM First row, left to right: Miss Agnes Nace, Miss Claudia Bailey, Mrs. Gene Gaeckler, Mrs. Ina Measley. Second row: Mr. Paul Gaeckler, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, Mrs. Ruth Vernon, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Jeannette Harvey, Mrs. Betty Blevins. SHREWSBURY Left to right: Mrs. Anna Rohrbaugh, Mr. W. Carl Scott, Mrs. Zelda Smith, Miss Mable Bortner. GLEN ROCK First row, left to right: Mrs. ldella Kroh, Mrs. Emily Guss, Mrs, Mary Crook, Mr. Luther Miller. Second row: Mrs, Ruth.Heinde1, Mrs. Delores Stover, Mrs. Edtih Mc Cleary, Mrs. Olivia Frederick, Mrs. Gem Patrizio. GLENVILLE First row, left to right: Mrs. Mary Sheffer, Mrs. Esther Boldosser, Miss Miranda Rohrbaugh. Second row: Mr. Parker Smith, Miss Esther Seitz, Mr. Paul Snyder, Mr. Paul Gladfelter. ADVISOR PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Mr James Muller Susan Thoman Dwame Flemmens SECRETARY Darlene Brodbeck TREASURER Beverly Wagner SEVENTH GRADE CFEICERS HOME ROOM l38 -- Front row: Ronald Berry-wager, Dianne Brlcker, Paul Bollinger, Robert Brown, Charlotte Ehrhart, Arvilla Afnspacher, Sarah Buclcvvalter, Mary Boyer, Dvvalne Flenwrnens, Mary Bortner, Javnes Brooks, Richard Fergreson, Second row: Mrs Mary Ketth, Susan Gernnnll, Delma Campbell, Sarah Delp, Stanley Butcher, Barbara Gtbbs, Farllne Black, Susan Bowner, Brian Albrecht, Michael Crowe, Lamar Balley, Sharon Bomnan, Thtrd row: Darlene Brodbeck, Wtlltant Clouser, Catherine Ehrhart, Mary Fourhman, Denneth Adams, Nelson Bortng, Margaret Erclrnan, Claudia Frey, Beverly Bond, James Braclflelcl. Fourth row: Robert Bubb, Stanley Bolen, Henry Fritz, Larry Diehl, Absent: Charles Bradfield, Floyd Forbes. . 5. .- -va Nr, Little Papooses L4-as HOME ROOM M10 r nt row R but Hwrrrs Bonnre thervs Joyc Henderson M rse K n Thomas C lawn arolcl Rrchey lc rr Karen llgengrrtz Arthur Hoover Frances a Second J r w r r ttp nw r D yr Hut nroe lil ller n s Kr Rtchard Hartenstetn Toby Masenherrn J n a cz man nc wa d ones V r rnla Barbara ss rt yn me a N o rncy Sr ney Ehrhart J h r new Kuhn A GJN3 d s o r 1 L .f e , O c rr s r Le r La C Fa f v Bernard Seigman Charle Second row Barry Seitz Clyde Shave Bonnie Spes Nancy Seitz Walter Stiftle Terry Myers Nancy Oc Beverly Seigrnan Fifth Ray Ness Nancy Rodisill a Welcomed Addition HOME ROOM T39 - Front row: Richard Trurnp, D Ernrna Walton, Nancy Wineholt, Mary Thornan, Second row: Jo Ann Zeigler, Katherine Stough, lda Marlene Whipperrnan, Carolyn Zelgler, Carolyn Wa Vernon Tyson, Susan Thomas, Norwan Zink, Janice Walker, Terry Yohe, Nancy Walked Thomas, Billy Stiffler. Fourth row: Charles Thomas, Joyce Thoman, Josephone Wills, Carolyn Eileen Wolf, Daryl Wilhelm, Joseph Tracey. Fifth row: Francis Thomas, Dianne Wade. Charles Thomas, David Wherley, Terry Wildasin, Marvin Wagner. HOMEROOM T37 Front s 'Vlye 1 1 o ose crr mar ler 'Vhrvin Smi rox Rayino cl Rohrbaogh Lewis Shaffer Richard Somerville Leroy Snyder R nald Mill r Swan Shearer Shelia Snyd r Mary Sieli g Fonda Sordorus J an S hater A ri M er Third row Ba bara Nace Darl ne Oerrnan r Dale Mcivmer Richard Miller Glenda Royston Shelva Reichard Fourth roxy rn an in y chrncyer arlene nnth 'rev Mull r Lynn Roh beau v Nancy Mosebrook Sharon Swyder Sarah Rwffensb rger Danw Rehineyer Warner, Zeigler. Witrner, Miller, Marlette Weaver, Absent: VICE PRESIDENT Connie Carlson TREASURER Lewus Smnh 28 EIGHTH GR DE CFFICERS ADVISOR Mr. Paul Ricker PRESIDENT Judy Gladfelter SECRETARY Dawn Boose- I-IISTORIAN Jane Wherley HOME ROOM UO - Front ron.: Raymond Cruagcr, Nancy Butcher, Larry Fcrnrncns, Deanna Bare, Norman Forbosh, Robert Daron Be-vcrLy Baney, Henry Ehrhart, Dons Cornboyner, John Fisher. Second roar.: Barbara Frsher Barbara Cffslo,-. Mary Ann Archer Barbara Crag, Ca'oLyn Bhrntre, Vrrgnna Bohon, BLanch Dobbs, Da.-.n Boose. Derores Arnspacher. Thtrd ro.-.: Jody Baon, Scsan Crowe, Ph,1h5 Bond, Franlrn Bortner, Kennuh Mm-1 Horner Forbes, Mar, Ann Ehaegh Connie Carlson, Fourth rom.: John Bioch, Mr. Charles M,her Hohn Partner Not Ordered: Rcntnd Dcnbardt, Barry Bock Kenneth Copp, Lawrence Craig, Jack Doefr Ghrnn Erdwtan, Robert FRshcr, ALf'ed Elhot Young Indians Add Feather V11 HOME ROOM 127 Front ron Thomas Hkiebrand Mchact Getz John Jasrnskr Gertrude GLadfeLter U y Gladfeher Gwendolyn Kapp Arthcr Kroot Rene Foorhnan Candy Ann Kopp Lawrence Glattelter Second row Barbara HerndeL Ka en Hare RJth Fnhrman Mary Hunt Waiter Fourhrnan Marene Hess Darlene Henry Rch Ktser ona ooston hrr ron Phtltp Ktng Joyce Hem e Nancy Horton Davud Fullerton Robert KoHer Rornatne Fourhrnan Leonard Hendrrx Connre Rtdley Fourth row Mr Wdson Hwtrne Yvonne Gtngench Hdcn Kopp Charles Khne Jody Herbst Nancy Hnty Thomas Gettle HOME ROOM T36 ronf rov wn ese nr , errno ci rr T eorge Nace Dennls Lerew MarnJyn Mrckey IJ na a , T Lwrer Saconc row os s orne everly Matthews Dadene Rowrbaegh Derores Laognm n BJ! Nora ong mes Rosrer Baxrer Myers Faye Rohrbaogh Caroha Rus J TJ r JoAnn Ream GQ-rad wc eary H rbert Larrrck Nancy L dy Benda L key S yen Wx y nn T nw Roysow Fourth row Gary MCClaxn Dale MrJler Jerry Morehead JVuJIram Rpss G ne LeVaJl ,f Judy McDonaJd Davrd Rrnehart Mr Frank Baker to War Bonnet HOME ROOM 231 Front row Davnd Thompson Rwchard Thompson Sandra Sechrwsf Melyrn WhereJy Davucl Shoe Lewrs Smrth James Thornan CJyde Sutherland Sanwel Sehers Wayne Shoff Second row Nelson Wagner Dorrs Wolf PauJa Snzung r xNrJham Cnerfze Larry Walke No ma Thonaan Joyce Stuffler Brenda Swemiy Dennrs Shaffer Thwrd ro: Jane JVheJey Do ene Wagner Fred Sfermer, John Sn th, Donna kvIvL6:'!TE', V,rg'nIa S.'.e ze', Cyoe 'v'.o'kman Genn Ta,rc'. FoJrrn vcr.: Sue Ehen Warner, SaJJ,f Thompson, Nfison Wrhiams, De o'es L.'.'rvsannan', Sywla Seirz, Larry Whne, Mr. Pad Ricker. ADVISOR Mr Marlm I-Iendrlx TREASURER James Shearer NINTH GRADE OFFICERS PRESIDENT Daniel SheweII VICE PRESIDENT Brenneman SECRETARY Shirley Depew 3I HOME HOOM 224 - Front row: Paul Bortner, Anna Delp, Lucille Cornbower, Brenda Braun, Cnarlene Borr- ner, Clnarlene Boose, Brenda Black, Shirley Fourman, Dorotbey Abel, Elaine Flernrnens. Second row: Terry Amspaclwer, Judy Cook, Jarnes Baily, David Bortner, Shirley Depeu, Connie Edsall, Kenneth Baker, Donna Balley, Donna Blxler. Tlwlrd rovv: George Brovvn Jr., Ann Deveney, Darlene Brenneman, Aaron Amspaclner, Donald Engle, James Amspacber, Mary Ann Brenneman, Mary Doll. Fourtn row: James Fair, Donald Ferguson, Garry Brodbeck, Richard Dubbs, Melvin Bollinger, Donald Adams, Samuel Alban, Mr. Roland Heatlrmcote. 'Wt svn QSV' Scouts Undertook HOME ROOM 225 Front row Robert Krolw Melvnn Klng Nancy Jones Lynn Gladfelter Naomr Hoover Larry Lucabaugl-n Peggy Krng Wrllrarn Goodllng Randall Gemrnrll Second rovv Barbara Kline James Holley Linda McCullough Janet Krebs Helen Herbst Harry Haan Kenneth Markel Gladysmae Hrttre Thomas Kapp Tlwrrd rovv Donna Gladtelter N ncy Harvey Mary Kelbaugh Stanley Kopp Robert Hrlderbrand Joan Hughes Carolyn Jacoby Barbara llgenfrltz Fourth row Jeffery Hayes Sterlrng Lucabaugn Dennrs Good Lrnwood Jones Ivan Gette Bernard Hawkrns Marvm Hendrrx Frfth row Joseph Kung Mr Elwood Ruth Ray Maslfrore HOME ROOM 226 - Front Row: Bernice Mundis, James Shearer, Larry Myers, Betty Miller, Patricia Routson, Ruth Rohrbaugh, Brenda Mosebrook, Gerald Shott, Daniel Shewell, Roy Shifflett. Second row: Faye Rehmeyer, Arlene Rohrbaugh, Marjorie Roseberry, Hazel Nace, Hilda Nace, Wanda Miller, Carolyn Mummert, Linda Sellers, Carolyn Shatter. Third row: Barry Shettel, Robert Shatter, Katherine Osborne, Shelva Rinehart, Lillian Seigman, Judith Miller, Doris Orwig, Harold Miller, Mr. Martin Hendrix. Fourth row: Richard Nuttle, Clair Rattensberger, Donald Shlve, Charles Miller, Roger Nuttle, Donald Shaffer, Gordon Shive, Fifth row: Barry Myers, Ralph Miller, Gene Nelson, 1 ami? .5 I' New Adventures HOME ROOM 229 Front row Luther Henderson James Smith Janna Smith Melba Tyson Janice Torbert Marilyn Sweitzer Beverly Taylor Philip Stake Bruce Wilcox Joe Tyler Second row Bll Tyler Connie Walker Lucille Wherl y Mary Yost Wanda Smith Barbara Sweeney Marie Thompson Joyce Stoner Guy Wolf Daniel Sides Third row Jean Wilson Philip Wecker Valley Simery Ronald Stine John Waugh Harold Vanover Larry Smith Robert Spyke Sandy Wallace Fourth row Ray Wagner Samuel Sweitzer Bruce Stoner Ned Thoman Dennis Smith Franklin Yelton Wendle Sweitzer Mr Guy Mergenthaler 1 s T i' ,fU '5 ya I 4 , 0 0 0 - f . i , 4 ' TV . H! Q - F- , ' M , . ' ' v i - .-5 -1 ...., X. ,V . I TENTH GRADE OFFICERS ADVISOR VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Mr Leroy Krebs James Har errsrem Roberfa Sfermer FRN 1 P is- 'xrf-15? Q7 kj! TREASUR R HISTORIAN PRESIDENT Comme Furl rforr Edna Newcome Joyce Krebs ' 5 41 , Ai-, Q' y M. ' L D w ,X 'ir 2 R , N X , , E HOME ROOM 220 - Front row: Peggy Bollinger, Etta Grove, Barbara Bortner, Lucille Ehrman, Barbara Alli son, Mary Fuhrrnan, Nancy Arnold, Esther Costa, June Fair, Dorcas Bortner. Second row: Maynard Gibbs Richard Adams, Joan Bubb, Gordon Forbush, June Bailey, Fourth row: Samuel Bolton, Donald Bailey Joanne Bosley, David Bubb. Third row: Connie Fullerton, Russell Bowser, Barbara Gantz, Joyce Bailey Eugene Berwager, Bonnie Brown, Barbara Brown, Cathie Buckwalter, Rita Adams, Rosalie Bonner Sharon Bamforth, Roger Gaeckler, Chester Brodbeck, Robert Benson, Kenneth Copenhaver, Mr. Leroy Krebs I 1 'E Just Arrived in Senior HI h -.LQ Qi' Inlured football players are treated in doctors office Denny and the guys harmonize HOME ROOM 222 Front row Denny Kapp Linda Miller Beverly Messersmith Diane McKnight Joyce Krebs JoAnn Kaltreider Loretta Kuhns Lamar Miller Patricia Markel David Matthews Second row Sylvia Houston Raeieane Laughman Walter Miller Evelyn Lloyd Ara Melbardis Betty Lou Jones Donald Hess Barry Kopp Pauline Landis Third row Kenneth Krebs Larry McKum Donald Miller Robert Miller Mervin Hain James Hartenstein Roy Measley Mrs Rose Hunter Fourth row Flwood Krebs Larry McClain 'ww Real Hep Gang of Warriors I A ----1 ,ml HOME ROOM 223 Y Front row: Ruth Turnbaugh, Ronald Mundis, Doris Wildasin, Delores Rother, Patricia Quinn, Lee Raver, Stephanie Speigel, Maragret Thornan, Wanda Osborne, Peggy Thoman Second row: Mr. Thomas Kerrigan, Charlotte Walker, Joan Shatter, Roberta Stermer, Phyllis Stermer David Rohrbaugh, Edna Newcomer, Linda Myers, Anna Sellers, Darlene Shive. Third row: Mike Rudisill, Beverly Striewig, Ronald Rinehart, Ronald Schafer, Roy Slonaker, Larry Seitz, Charlotte Wolf, Joann Freisland. Fourth row: .lohn Tyson, Robert Sweeney, William Sanders, Robert Rinehart, Samuel Shevvell, David Zeigler, Donald Snyder, David Shilke, Larry Warner. ELEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS ADVISOR PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Mr. Curiis Stermer Robert WOII Patricia Brodbeck Vivan Hum Donna Krebs Anna Barton VICE PRESIDENT I-IISTORIAN HOME ROOM 211 - Front rovv: Anna Thoman, George Taylor, David Wagner, Brenda Shewell Patricia Warner, Ann Sutherland, William Srnth, Judy Rosier, Anderson Wilcox, David Thoman Second row: Nancy Zeigler, Terry Smith, Joan Williams, Carolyn Smith, Joe Wagner, Glenn Snyder Melvin Smith, Philip Spies, Yvonne Smith. Third row: Russell Yohe, Gary Snyder, Robert Stiffler Rodney Sides, Henry Sterner, George Wilhem, Richard Seigman, Mr. Melvin Wagner. Natives of S S Step HOME ROOM 215 Front row William Reimold Sheila Jones Mildred Rohrbaugh Mary Koller Ruth Reyhrneyer Martha Kuhns Dons Linch Doris Myers Joann Murphy Joanne Matthews Second row Sally Kiser Marlin Rohrbaugh Shirley Matthews Mary Miller Marie Krout Lucille Krout Dennis Jones Shirley Markel Burnell King Third rovv June Krout Beverly Keeney Donna Krebs ry Mi e Dona Keeney R h Orwig Sil a Myers Joann Par o N C rtis Ster'ner Fourth row Curtis Orvvis Evans Rehrneyer James Keller Irvin L Edward Kiick Ga y Markle Michael Reed Fifth row David Miller Raymond Orendo tt 'Not pictured Rodney Krebs Dean Mill r Donald Parrish l in ,. And there was the student who found a quncker way to get to classes Into Seniors Moccasin HOME ROOM 2l7 Front row Nadme Gladfelter Pat Brodbeck Carolyn Gladfelter Wanda Goss Mary Jane Bollmg r .lamce Edie Sharon Erdman Darlene Gladfelter Elsa Buckwalter Wulma Hamlett Second row Wullaam Ernst Anna Barton Lamar Gladfelter Maruan Burkms Peggy Fredernck Ronald Dnse Burnell Golden Vnvuan Hunt Ferne Duehl Thurd row Ethel Burk Earl Hemdel Karl Gettel Raymond Hull George Fnckes Damel Bubb Delphus Forbush Davrd Garver Fourth row Kemble Bauman Davud Boyd Davud Ehrhart Lonme Carman Charles Ferguson La Rue Harvey Rnchard Allison Fnfth row Ralph Cox James Herbst Not plctured Mr Robert Thurston Thomas Daroh Faculty Organizations Active ATHLETIC COUNCIL Front row Mr Heber Mutch Miss Nancy Boyle Mr Robert McCoy Mr Robert Thurs ton and Mr James Muller Back row Mr Mel vm Wagner Mr Charles Phillips Mr Leroy Krebs Mr Richard Hartranft and Mr Ralph Bortner DISCIPLINE COUNCIL Left to right: Mr. Ralph Bortner, Mr. Thomas Kerrigan, Mr. Paul Ricker, Mr. Wilson Hamme, Mr. Richard Hartranft, Mr. Curtis Stermer and Mr. Frank Baker. Z 1 7 I eww It f ,Off K gs, Students want in Ime to see ATOMS FOR PEACE a mobile exhibit presented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission ADVISOR PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Miss Phylliss Krumrine Lynne Kapp Donna Mamin E 11n- 13:7 SECRETARY TREASURER HISTORIAN LoreTTa Muller Mary Graswk Lorefta Hum E ORS Football l, 2, Basketball l, Intramurals i l DEANNA MAE ALBAN MARY LOU BAILEY SHIRLEY LOUISE BAKER General Dee Vocational f Lou Commercial Shirl I don't know . . . fun loving . . . cute You shouldn't oughta do it . . . friendly YOU FU'-'Si be menfallt' lllu - - - pleasant . . . likes to dance . . . weakness is anything edible . . . plans to be a tele- phone operator . . . Dancing Club l, 2, Tri Hi Y 3. . . . fun loving . . . likes skating and double-dating with Doris . . . spaghetti and seafood . . . would like to study Child Care . . . Chorus l, 4, Library Club T, 2, 4, Home Nursing 3, FHA Vice Pres. 3, 4, Pres. Jr. Red Cross 4, Office Club 2, Dancing Club 2, Play Comm. 3. . . , likes riding in a red Olds convertible . . . fond of a certain fellow , . . future secretary . . . Girls Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Career Club 3, FTA 2, 3, Business Club 2, Sr. Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Usherette 3, Office Club 2, 3, Library Club l, Dancing Club 2 Having Reached the Top . . . JERRY T. BALLARD Industrial Jer What about that . . , quite a character . . . good-natured . . . weakness is blonds . . . Future in the Navy . . . 2, 3, 4. BETTY JEAN BARE Commercial HB. J- They law . . . southern gal . . . little five foot two . . . likes anyone that is tall, dark and handsome . . . future secretary . . . CONSTANCE L. BENSEL Commercial Connie lt don't bother me . . . cute , . . day- dreamer . . . very fond of Larry . . . enjoys writing to Larry . . . future secre- tary... Maiorette Club l, 2, 3, 4, Play Comm. 4, Office Club 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Volley- ball 3, Basketball 3, Usherette 3, 4, County Orchestra I, 2, Chorus 4, Maiorette 4, Dancing Club l, 2, Courier and Calumet Staff 4. ,ov Qs QA MARY JOYCE BLACK General Blackie Oh, man up a tree . . , being with the ids . . . certain boys . . . quiet and friendly . . . Waves . . . Jr. Red Cross Club I5 Chorus 45 Home Ec. ,. ftl l.,,-uf' . ,f , ' -2 5 PEGGY LEE BRADFI ELD General Peg How does that strike you . . . care- free . . . Candle Light hostess . . . green and white Chev .... Library Club 45 Office Club I, 45 Career Club 2, 35 Chorus I5 Dancing Club 25 Usherette 35 'Archery Club 35 Helping Hand Club I, 25 Band 3, 4. EDITH ALLEAN BROWN Academic Edie Oh, Liza . . . pleasant and petite . . driving and writing letters to a guy in the Army . . . weakness red heads . . nurse . . . Helping Hand I5 Girls Chorus I, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 2, 35 45 Home Nursing 2, 35 Usherette 35 FTA 45 Courier 45 Quo Vadis 4. . . . of Our Best Years . . . FLOYD E. BUBB Academic Fred Certainly . . , fond of Judy and foot- ball . . . loafs at Bixlers . . . weakness Judy's pleasant smile . . . future in the Air Force. . Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 35 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Lehermans Club 35 Play Committee 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 3. PHYLLIS ANN BURK Commercial Phyl I don't know about that . . . athletic . . . being with a certain person . . . Business Club 35 FHA 45 Intramural 2, 45 Chorus 2, 45 Library Club 2, 4. 1 1 h f .4-'f RUTH ANN CASLOW Commercial Caslow Big thrill . . . witty . . . making whoopee . . , a certain alumni her weakness . . . Business Club 25 Office Club 2, 3, 45 Tri Hi Y 3, 45 Usherette 3, 45 Library Club I5 Dancing Club 25 Band 45 Class Play 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 45 Girls Chorus 3, 45 Play Committee 4. I N .85 It gi' Orchestra 1, 25 County Orchestra 1, 25 'E' JUDITH cooiviias Academic Judy Judy did not complete her senior year. KEITH COPENHAVER Academic Keith Well, what do ya know . . . likes music . . . enioys talking to a certain girl . . . college and service . . . Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Boys Chorus 3, 45 Junior Play, Play Committee 3, A5 Boy's District Forensics 35 Science Club 3. GLORIA M. DISE Academic Gloria Daddy-O . . . likes to drive the Buick . . . praises K-D . . . future un- decided . . . FTA 3, 45 Usherette 35 Chorus l, 25 FHA lp Quo Vadis 3, 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Helping Hand Club 15 Library Club 1, 2, 3. . . . With Graduation Ahead . . . GEORGE ROBERT ENGLE Industrial Arts Bob What the world . . . fun-loving and likeable . . . likes to go fishing . . . Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Play cast 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Boys Chorus 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Calumet Staff 4. VICKI JO FREY General Vicki Hi Sunshine . . . likes riding in a red convertible . . . weakness is Delly . . . future undecided . . . County Orchestra I5 Library Club I5 Dancing Club 25 Usherette 35 Archery Club 35 Career Club 35 Basketball 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Volleyball 35 Courier Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Girls Chorus 4. S. MICHAEL FULLERTON Academic Mike 'Supposedly . . . enjoys music and Pizza . . . future lawyer . . . District Orchestra 'I5 Quo Vadis 3, 45 Science Club 45 Play Cast 4. 'hui' C. V WALTER M. FULLERTON Agriculture Walt You're too little . . . tall . . . fond of hunting and fishing . . . weakness is girls . . . future carpenter . . . FFA 2, 3, 4. Y REED DONALD GAECKLER General Shag That ain't bad . . . fun-loving . . . weakness is his neighbor . . . enjoys riding in his convertible . . . future in Navy . . . Football 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Letter- man Club 3, 4, Archery Club I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Boys Chorus 4. J. ROBERT GANTZ Academic Bob Go drown yourself . . . pastime any- thing . . . weakness everything . . . future civil engineer . . . Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast 3, Track 3, 4, Calumet 4, Courier 4, Quo Vadis Club 3, Hi Y Club 3, Orchestra 4. . . . We Hold Gur Heads Up High BRENDA DARLENE GEMMILL Academic Sis I think that's neat . . . poised and quiet . . . likes to square dance . . . future dental hygienist. . . Girls Junior Chorus I, Tricky Teens I, FHA I, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Girls Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Track 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Operetta 2. JUDITH ANN GOODMAN Vocational Home Ec. Judy Holy Cow . , . quiet . . . easy-going . . . pastime is running around . . . future secretary . . . Junior Red Cross 2, Business Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, FHA 4, Girls Chorus 4, FHA Librarian 4. MARY ELLEN GRASIK Academic Grasik Let's go to Glen Rock . . . fond of boys . . . talkative . . . would like to be a nurse in the Air Force . . . Class Officer 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 3, 4, Calumet Staff 4, Courier Staff 4, Home Nursing Club 2, Jr. FHA I, Warner Improvement Award 3, Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4. 15, inf 'Nr ,ff-fs xx ' ' f . 5 5 DENNIS S. HARE HELEN A. HITTIE LORETTA EILEEN HUNT Industrial Arts Denny General Helen Academic Loretta Gee Whiz . . . ladies' man . . . You don't say . . . fond of Dick . . YOU know if! . . . active . . . CUte . . . always smiling . . . enjoys playing banjo . . . weakness is school . . . future banjo player . . , Boys Chorus 3, Riding Club 4. enjoys riding in a certain car from Md. . . . weakness is Richard Allen . . future housewife . . . Tri-Hi-Y 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Orchestra 3, Courier Staff 4, Girls 'Chorus 4, Girls Intramurals 4. pet peeve is Courier reporters who don't meet deadlines . , . pastime is music . . . singing . . . College . . . Journalism . . . Student Council 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, District Chorus 2, 3, 4, State Chorus 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Courier 2, 3, 4, Editor 4. Sparks of Knowledge . . . VONNY ANNETTE HUNT Commercial Von Oh, murder . short . . . amicable . . . enjoys listening to hillbilly music . . . weakness is tall, dark and handsome males . . . office worker . . . Girls Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 2, Junior Red Cross I. ELAINE, INGHAM Academic Elaine Honestly . . . energetic . . . attractive . . . enjoys writing letters to a certain Air Force fellow . . . Air Force is her weakness . . . future undecided . . Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus I, 2, 3, District Chorus 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Calumet Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Courier Staff 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN H. INGHAM Academic Frank Oh, my gosh . . . handsome . . . thoughtful . . . fond of sports and being wth girls . . . future undecided . . . Student Council 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track l, Operetta l, National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball I, District Chorus 4, Calumet Staff 4. xx -51 .s ? 1-fe ROBERTA LYNN KAPP Academic Lynne You tool . . . cute . . . likeable . . . enjoys going to movies . . . weakness is crew cuts . . . future undecided . . . Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 3, 4, Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Courier Staff 3, 4, Calumet Staff 2, 4, Girls Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, County Orchestra l, 2, District Orchestra 2, County forensics 3, Homecoming Court 4, '-el LEILANAI J. KASPER Academic Kas Sure you will . . . pert'n perky . . . writes letters to a certain guy in the Air Force . , , Pep, her weakness . . . future nurse . . . Cheerleader 3, 4, Career Club 2, Home Nursing Club 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus l, Mixed Chorus 4, Calumet 3, 4, Courier 3, 4, Dancing Club 2, Forensics 3. ,il x 4 l X llll LARRY ROSS KOLLER General Jess You're so dumb you scare me' . . . witty . . . builds things in his spare time . . . loves women . , .vfuture un- decided . . . Football l, 2, 3, 4. . . . Burst Into Flame . . . LlDA K. KOLLER Commercial Bess l don't like it . . . neat and attactive . . . goes to stock car races . . . stock car driver . . . secretary . . . Library Club l, Girls Chorus l, 3, 4, Career Club 2, 3, Dancing Club l, 2, Maiorette Club l, Mixed Chorus 4, Usherette 3, 4, Calumet Staff 4, Senior Trial-li-Y 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3. GLORIA FAYE KROUT Commercial Gloria Honest to Pete . . . friendly . , . movie fan and cruiser , . . is seen riding a- round in a red and white Chev .,.. Chorus I, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. RQNNlE M. LADY Academic Ronnie Censored' '... neat . . . good-natured . . . past7me is riding around in his Ford . . . Weakness is Waldorf tissue paper , . . plans to attend college . . . Band l, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Pastels l, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, County Orchestra l, 2, County Chorus 3, District Orchestra 3, Courier 3, 4, Music Club l, 2, Quo Vadis 3, 4, Chef's Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Play Cast 3, 4. Ra. f .f ANNA ELIZABETH LAU Commercial Ann For Pete's sake . . . pretty and quiet . . . enioys reading and listening to hill- billies . . . adores tall, dark and handsome males . . . future office worker . . . Junior Chorus l. BARTO L. LEHMAN Academic Bart Don't be ridiculous . . . Happy go lucky and ladies man . . . watching all the girls go by . . . weakness is girls . . . sailor boy and future golfer . . . Class Officer lp Baseball I, Track lg Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Science Club Officer 3, Golf Team 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. CAROLE E. MARKEL Academic Markel l'm hungry . . . cute and good-natured . . . likes to goof off . . , weakness is crew cuts and Pizza . . . future nurse .. Calumet Staff 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Cour- ier Staff 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 4, FHA ly Play 3, Dancing Club 2. s Goals Are Set . . . O O Q CLAUDE MARKEL LEROY M. MARKEL DONNA LOIS MARTIN Industrial Arts Claudean General Leroy Academic Cassie Yea, iT iS . . . friendly and active . . . How about that . . . witty and noisy Oh my Gussie . . . likeable and polite enjoys hunting . , . dislikes guys who . . . enjoys sports . . . fond of girls . . . . . . likes to move other people's cars . . . ClOn't like Chevys . . . future undecid- future painter . . . weakness is Pizza parties . . . ed ' A ' Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys' Intramurals l, 2, Class Officer 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Basketball lf 2, 3: Bawball 3: TVGCK l, 2: 3, 4. Student Council 31 Quill and Scroll 4, Intramurals i, 2, 3, Shop Club 2, 3. Senior Play Cast 4, Courier Staff 3, 4, Calumet Staff 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3. 'VS he fs, mc, WILLIS H. MARTIN, JR. Academic Will You Fool' '... intelligent . . , active . . . enjoys scouting and working on model crafts , . . fond of Elsa . . . future medical doctor . . . Senior Band I, Student Council 2, Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Class Officer I, 2, Industrial Arts Club I, 2, Vice Presi- dent, I-Ii-Y Club 3, Vice President, Science Club 4, Vice President. 0 O GLORIA JEAN MEYERS Academic Meyers Golly . . . talkative . . . likable . . enjoys semi-classical music . . . weakness is crew cuts and Pizza . . . future teach- er . . . Golf Club 2, Library Club I, 2, Cheer- leading 3, Track Manager 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Class Play 4, Courier Staff 3, FTA 4, County Chorus 2. 1 wi 1.5 -w ' l is it sl JAMES BENJAMIN MASIMORE ALAN MEEDER Industrial Jim Vocational Al What the World . . . fun loving . . . Don't Act So Dumb . . . f1lCe l0Oki Q friendly . , . enioys sports . . . fond of . . Elvis' double . . . likes to go places cars, girls and food . . . future Air . .future undecided . . . Force fellow . . . FFA 21 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Varsity Club I, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, Arch- ery to Higher F Club I, 2, Track T. AMELIA Nl. MILLER Commercial Amelia For Pete's Sake . . . quiet . . . friendly . enjoys listening to the radio and going to the movies . . . future secre- tary Chorus I, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. BITIE JERE MICHAEL MILLER Academic Jere You know . . , good-looking . . , a winning smile . . . fond of sports . . . weakness is day-dreaming . . . college? . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Curtis Camp Mag. 4, Prom Com- mittee 3. 'Q-...f 'Wwe LORETTA M. MILLER Commercial Loretta Honestly . . , pleasant . . Neat . . . fond of movies . . . future secretary . . . FHA I5 Dancing Club 25 Business Club 25 Office Club 2, 35 Home Nursing Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Class Secretary 3, 45 Girls Chorus 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Calu- met Staff 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. Sacred T MARY IMA NONEMAKER Commercial ACE Take it easy, Breezy . . . witty . . . contributive . . . pet peeve is slow mov- ing people . . . likes truck drivers . . . pastime is riding around in a Ford . . future secretary . . . Senior TriwHi-Y 3, 45 Career Club 2, 35 Calumet Staff 3, 45 Girls Chorus 3, 45 Dancing Club I, 25 Usherette 3, 45 Play Committee 35 Play Cast 4. PHILIP L. MILLER General Phil We had a ball . . . active . . . Casanova . . . enjoys car races and running around Hanover . . . would like to be a Test Driver . . . Boys' Chours 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chours 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y President 35 Letterman Club 35 Play Cast 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 45 Band I5 Calumet Staff 3, 45 State Forensics 35 Orchestra I. i 5, 'I DORIS M. NESS General Dodo' l'That's a mess for the Birds . . . pleasant . . . likeable . . . loves to ride in a light green Chevy . . . weakness is staying and eating with Lou . . . plans to be a Beau tician . . . Junior Red Cross I5 Home Nursing 3 FHA 45 Girls Chorus I, 3,'45 Volleyball 2 3, 45 Softball 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 35 Usherette 3. reasures Remain . . . CHARLOTTE A. PARRISH Commercial Charlotte lt can't be true . . . pleasant . . . active . . . weakness is food . . . enjoys talkin' to June . . . future secretary . . . Student Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Office Club I, 2, 45 Librarian Club I, 2, 35 Play Promp- ter 35 Play Committee 3, 45 Calumet 45 Courier 45 Business Club 2. MARIAN RAE PATTERSON Academic Pat Crab Snakes , . . witty and athletic . . . likes to talk in English class . . . weakness is convertibles . . . future un- decided . . . FTA 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Softball 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Play 'Cast 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Office Club 25 Science Club Officer 4. KJ' Qi? V-huvnf WILLIAM R. RATLIFF, JR. General Bill Cut it Luke . . . easy-going . . . neat . . . enjoys hanging around Glen Rock . . . likes going to the Drive-In . . . Air Force . . . Dramatics 3, Orchestra l, Band l, Soc- cer l, 2, 3, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Volley- ball l, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Touch Foot- ball l, 2, 3. O O O ol LAURA JEAN ROHRBAUGH Commercial Laura Good Gravy . . . quiet . . . easy-going . . . enjoys watching TV . . . weakness is Rock 'n' Roll music . . . future secre- tary . . . Business Club 2, Girls Chorus 4, I1 JUNE A. REHMEYER Commercial June Really . . . cute . . . friendly . . . enjoys sports . . . weakness is crew cuts . . . future secretary . . . Calumet 3, 4, Courier 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Office Club l, 2, Play Cast 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, Usherette 3, 4, Colorguard 4, Library Club l, 2, Junior Red Cross Of- ficer 2, Prom Committee 3, Play Com- mittee 3, 4. DAGMAR M. REICHARD General Dag' Dagmar did not complete her senior year Cur Keepsake . . . MARLET RAY ROHRBAUGH DYRAL LEE ROUTSON A9VlCUlTUfe Marla Academic Dyral AVE YOU kidding? - - - Shi' - - - like- Look out! . . . short . . . likeable . . . able . . .spends much time with a certain pastime is working at Bong's . . . weak- Junior girl . . . plans to be a mechanic ness is History subjects . . , future un- , . , decided . . . FFA 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 3, Calumet Staff 3, 4. FLORENCE L. RUDISILL Academic Florence I don't believe you . . . likes to ride in a Ford with Fred . . . weakness Freddy . . . future nurse . . . FNA Officer 3, Home Nursing 3, Quo Vadis 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 1, 2, Library i, 2, Junior Red Cross i, Prom Commit- tee 3. slm WILLIAM G. RUSSELL Academic Russell Do what? . . . amusing . . . likes his Mercury . . . future undecided . . . Helping Hand i, Archery Club 2, Theatre Arts 3, Quo Vadis 3, 4. CHARLES RUSSELL Industrial Arts Shorty 1'Drop Dead . . . likes to work on guns . . . athletic . . . weakness is girls . . . future truck driver . . . Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2. NANCY L. SCHUMAN Academic Nan lmagine that . . . weakness is Pizza . . . friendly . . . enjoys talking on the tele- phone . . . future nurse . . . Library Club I, Dancing Club 2, Home Nursing Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Cour- ier 3, 4, Calumet 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. RUTH ANN RUSSELL Academic Ruth Anne Once now . . . likes riding with Charles . . . comical . . . athletic . . . future plans are to become Mrs. Charles Keeney . . . weakness Charles . . . Volleyball Manager 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Junior Play, Library Club i, 2, 3, Chorus 'l, 2. portant Steps . . . LOIS A. SHAFFER Academic Snookums l'll think about it . . . weaknes is water- melon . . . pastime is cooking . . . future nurse . . . County Orchestra 1, 2, FNA 3, Home Nurs- ing Club 2. MQ gh. I 5 ,waitin MARTHA LOUISE SHAFFER General Tiny Big Deal , . . Mary's right-hand pal . . , favorite pastime is riding in Fords . . . future plans are to become a Beautician Junior Red Cross lg FHA 25 Girls Chorus 4. SHIRLEY R. SHAFFER Commercial Shaffer Oh my gosh . . . likes to read and drive , . . future plans undecided , , , Girls Chorus 2, 3, 45 FHA 4. DONNA LEE SINGER General Donnie Holy Cow . . . likes to ride around in a Chevy . . . weakness a boy named Blacki . . . future is to get married . . . Girls Chorus 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Dancing Club 25 Library 2, 3, 45 Nursing Club 2. . . . We're About to Take GERALDING R. SMITH Vocational Gerry Holy Cow . . . enjoys eating . . . petite and pleasant , . . weakness brown eyes and crew cuts . . . future plans un- decided . . . Girls Chorus l, 2, A5 Office Club 25 ln- trarnurals 25 FHA 3, 4, FHA Secretary 4. BETTY A. SNYDER Commercial Betty How about that? . . . Listens to the radio and daydreams . . . quiet . . . future plans office work , . . Girls Chorus 4. NANCY ANN STERMER Commercial Nancy You never can tell . . , likes to play piano . . . friendly and fond of music . . . future plans secretary . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, A5 Girls Chorus 2, 3, 45 County Forensics 35 Chorus ly Junior Play 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Courier 35 Calu- met A5 Usherette 3, 45 Business Club 25 Office Club 1, 2, 3. RICHARD EUGENE STONER, JR. Agriculture Dick Ghost . pleasant . . . Mary's man . . . weakness is biting his fingernails . , . enjoys going places . . . plans to join the Air Force . . . c 4 I W' v WILLIAM L. UNGER Industrial Bill Nuts to you too! . . . witty . . . thinks the world and all of his Chevy . . . pet peeve is people . . . enjoys reading . . . future carrfenter . , . 'NN-.v JUDITH ANN WAGNER Academic Judy Cheese 'n' crackers . . . friendly . . . active . . . weakness is crew cuts . . . pastime is riding around in a 54 Ford ...Nurse.,. FFA 4, Theatre Arts Club I, 2, 3, Chef Club 4, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 4, Play Cast 3, 4, Girls Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Student Council 2, Courier 4, Calumet 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. I h CI f '5 7 B 3 SS O . . . RICHARD I-- WAGNER JAMES R. WALKER TOMMY I. WALKER Academic 'IDICIKH Academic Jimmy Academic Tom IS 'haf VIQPI7' - - ' afhleflf - - - fflendly Holy Cow . . . talented . . . active . . . Oh Yea! . . . fond of football and a . . . weakness is hunting . . . favorite pastime is sleeping . , . Air Force . . . Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Varsity 3, 4, Letterman Club 3, Vice President of Class 3, Play and Prom Committee 3. fond of a certain sophomore girl . . . would like to further his education in music . . . Chorus I, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, County Chorus I, 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 2, President 4g Courier and Calumet Staff 3, 4: Baskefball 31 4: Operetta I. certain girl . . , loves women . . . collector by nature . . . Air Force . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman Club 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Basket- ball Manager I, Baseball Manager I, Track 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, Prom Commit- tee 3. in 'iff lm Flo 'g ell xl' 1 NANCY WAUGH Commercial Nan You're real brainy today . . . fun lov- ing . , . likes dancing and driving . . . future undecided . . . Dancing Club 25 Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4, Red Cross lg Tri-Hi-Y 3, Girls Intramurals 2. D Q Q 'Iii cf-xieoi ANN WHISANANT Vocational Carol That's no sense . . . Fond of a certain fellow from Maryland . . . weakness is crew cuts . . . likes to eat . . . futurc undecided . Student Council 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, President Ag Library Club 4, Girls Chorus 4. ROBERT YELTON Agriculture Bob Bob did not complete his senior year Bid Farewell Judy Wagner was crowned Homecoming Queen by co-captain, Tom Walker, with Lynne Kapp and Brenda Gemmill as her attendants, at the Rock and Roll Dance following the SHS vs. K-D football game, on November 3. NORMAN W. DANIELS Industrial Arts Tex By Golly . . . friendly . . . likeable . . weakness is girls . . . enjoys bowling . . would like to work with' aircraft . . future machinist . . . Motion Picture Club 4, Basketball 2, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4. Most Athletic mcx WAGNER and RUTH Russm Wittiest ,.,6l'- ' SE IOR WILLIAM RUSSELL and MARIAN PATTERSON f i 5 5 -l f if iii Most Likely To Succeed wnus MARTIN and LORETTA Hum Best Personality ELAINE INGHAM and FRANK INGHAM Besi Looking BARTO LEHMAN and BRENDA GEMMILL J as 9 Mosf Quiet BRENDA GEMMILL and DYRAL ROUSTON FAVORITE Most Courreous ELAINE INGHAM and FRANK INGHAM Most Musically inclined ELAINE INGHAM and RONNIE LADY .N 2 ' I 'L 1 L, .1 - dl-'Y ROYALTY AMO G SENIORS 7A '1 ' as Prnnce Barlo Lehman and Princess Judy Wagner crown Has and Her Royal Highness Frank Ingham an Brenda Gemmlll Kung and Queen of Hearts at The annual Valentme Dance held by ihe Glen Rock Gurl Scouts Reugmng as Kung and Queen at the Sweetheart Dance sponsored by the F FA and Qhe F H A were Evans Rehmeyer and Mar L B I h y ou aley w o were crowned by Pnnce Alan Meeder and Prmcess Geraldme Smnh ii- CLASS MOTTO The world IS before us, duty, our gufdang star CLASS FLOWER K A VlcTor1a Rose CLASS COLORS Black and White f 0. - , .N 1,4 11 Q' Q 2 . . . . 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Y 81, A , 511- ,, 5 rnawf 'V' -f4fQ ', , ,f , fav ,F iff if wg 1 an , kt 4 X 'Fw ' .1 x A w , ffl K J ., ,, Q5 ' ii, , ,,,,, M Q 'X' .-1 wx .fn W S xi? ,K I Nr ' 'eh' 1' . sift X, , ,Q M. 4 A , if ., , , , . , ' 8' Vx l a m 5 , , K , ii ,,-...A ffl 4 -vw- Q . rf , W 5 ' x it ef M, i ,gi EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Lorena Hunt Journalists Produced 'Wim Upper Page edutors plan next nssue Lower News stones being read and rewritten by assoclate edltors Below Reporters learmng the correct structure of a story Below Cnrculahon staff plannmg ways to raise funds fx Mb If -1. t I ,J 1 V . fill L . l UK '. , - v- 2-Q Q, ' ' , K ' ' A 1 ' 0-s f ss' --Y .4 A- . ' ., W V , wiifs-Q Q rc.. A , 5. ' M -V .- . ' .. 'v- ADVISOR Mr Roland Heathcote Eight Issues III! N -ii- 5- Upper Studenis prepare next Issue Lower Tnme to put out ihe paper Front row Connie Bensel Ednh Brown Lonnue Kasper Carol Markel Judy Wagner Elsa Buckwalfer Loretta Hunt Ruth Rehmeyer Lynne Kapp Nancy Schuman Middle Kem Bauman Elaine Ingham Helen Hume Terry Smith Shnrley Baker Wnllns Marhn Vuvaan Hunt Donna Marian Mary Graslk June Rehmeyer Back row Charlotte Parrush Robert Gantz Rodney Sndes Ralph Cox Vucku Frey Peg Frederick .hm Walker Ronnie Lady Robert Wolf Absent when pnc1ure was taken Joan Wnllnams OC Cs 06 CLP to .s. F EDITOR IN CHIEF Elarne Ingham ,- Sports Edutors Advertusung Manager and Photographer study layouts Ednors prepare annual yearbook Sixth nnual Front row Nadnne Gladfelter Peggy Thoman Judy Wagner Lynne Kapp Nancy Stermer Mary Nonemaker Charlotte Parrish Donna Martin Back row Elaine Ingham June Rehmeyer Joan Williams Delphus Forbush Robert Engle Frank Ingham Robert Keller Phul Muller Ralph Cox Robert Wolf W SHS- X Q W' E' Deadlme lust ahead Calumet N9 Published yn ' W Typlsts prepare copy sheels 1 Ull 4 S UI Im n ADVISOR Mr Ralph Bonner Literary staff and Ad salesmen search for new sdeas Photographer conferrmg wnh ednor whsle others look on A,-,.,a . rf- 1 , K - 1 I , -Q- -I n 'fl 1 . R, A -A ' 'I' x I 1 Q I -' V' ' .' 9 .4 N, 1' V. 5 M N U l . ls., ' A X 'J , . , x -,W-f as A..H , A- M 'vb ' 1 K Ar' ' ll - 1 , , f T ' -ag .1 W N 2' YQ x ,L 'lf l . X K, :Y X fp Q Q 9 0 .f ' A I 1 I 5 I s he H. f ii: I: il 1 Qt-xx . - H 1, . 1-. v. ll l l 5 f 1' 5 sy -t-ok 41 r Officers: Vice President, Donna Krebs, President, James Walker, Secretary, ,, Jovce Krebs. 64 Front row: Susan Bonner, Barbara Heindel, Sandra Sechrist, Marlene Whipperman, Marlene Smith, Ruth Rehmeyer, Steven McMillian, James Holley. Middle row: Joan Williams, Roberta Stermer, Joyce Krebs, Nancy Zeigler, Joanne Bosley, Lynne Kapp, Vivian Hunt, Donna Krebs, Elaine Ingham. Back row: Margaret Fred- erick, Mr. Richard Hartranft, Char- lotte Parrish, June Rehmeyer, Charles Miller, James Hartenstein, Samuel Shevvell, Tuffy Sweeney, James Walker, Mr. Sidney Ehrhart, Frank Ingham. if 75 Pow-wow Established Grder Under the leadership of advisors, Mr. Richard Hartranft and Mr. Sidney Ehrhart, the 1956-57 Student Council was organized. Representatives to the Council were iunior and senior high students who were selected by their individual class. A dance, sponsored by the Council, was held March 9. Various schools of York County were sent invitations to the dance. Dance music was furnished by the Les Hilderbrand Orchestra. The Council sponsored other activities throughout the year, including a Bermuda Day which was held in the tall of the year. At right: Students enjoy Bermuda Day sponsored by council. ll. ll. Front: Loretta Hunt, Lynne Kapp, Gloria Meyers. Back: Elaine Ingham, Ronnie Lady, Donna Martin. Absent: Nancy Schuman. QLIILL AND SCROLL The International Honor Society for High School Journalism, Quill and Scroll, is one of the honor so- cieties at Susquehannock. All staff members of the high school pub- lications, the Courier and Calumet, are eligible for membership after meeting certain qualifications. Officers are: Loretta Hunt, President, Elaine Ingham, Vice President, Lynne Kapp, Secre- tary, Donna Martin, Corresponding Secretary, Gloria Meyers, Treasurer, Nancy Schuman, Historian, Ronnie Lady, Laison Officer, Mr. Roland Heathcote, Advisor. Tribe Received Honors NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY E , Z 7 A Z 1 Qi 'I 4 The four essential qualities needed to become a member of the society are, Scholarship, Service, Leadership, a n d Character. The Honor organi- zation is based, also, on E point system for extracurricu lar activities and on an 85 percent average scholastic record. Officers chosen for this year are as follows: Franklin Ingham, President, Robert Wolf, Vice President, June Rehmeyer, Secretary. The sponsor of he society is Mr. Richard Hartranft. --IJ' r-PZ A s.f ii, , Following the shape of the N: Judy Wagner, Elsa Buckwalter, Loretta Hunt Willis Martin, James Walker, Robert Wolf, Elaine Ingham, Vivian Hunt Lynne Kapp, June Rehmeyer, Joan Williams, Franklin Ingham, Ralph Cox 65 Senior Dramatists Presented M, THE CAST From row Lynne Kapp Robert Engle James Maslmore Gloria Meyers Mlddle row Judy Wagner Vick: Frey Donna Martin Ronme Lady Mary Nonemaker Wlllnam Russell Back row Ruth Caslow Marian Patterson Mnchael Fullerton Mary Grasnk and Phllup Muller ITS GREAT TO BE CRAZY a three act comedy was presented by the senior class on Thursday and Saturday January 10 and T2 In the hugh school audi torlum at 8 pm under the drrectnon of Mr Guy Mergenthaler Mr and Mrs James Muller The cast rncludes these characters Betty Lou Maxwell Lynn Kapp the daughter who aspires to be a great dramatic writer Bernadlne Gloria Meyers Betty Lous best friend perfectly contented to be the workhorse of the palr Q19 I. -15 as she looks upon all her companzons actions wuth admlratnon Connie Maxwell Mary Nonemaker daughter a freshman in college Wnlbur Maxwell Robert Engle son who IS the ambrtlous type and IH and out of one thing after another Janet Max well Donna Martln mother who IS try :ng to become a member of the hngher society group Hercules Nelson Jnm Mas: more Wllburs bosom pal Aunt Mary Mary Grasuk Mrs Maxwells aunt who IS a very talkative energetic woman John Maxwell Ronnle Lady father who thlnks he ns golng through a MENTAL CHANGE Mrs Jennlngs Vuckl Frey a friend of Mrs Maxwells and Grovers mother shes even aware of her posltlon atop the social lad r J C Mallory Phnl Muller Mr ax wells boss hes the garrulous back slap pang struttnng type Grover Jennings Bull Russell Connres boy frnend Louie Mike Fullerton Gertrude Marian Patterson Loule s wafe and partner nn crnme Gladys Judy Wagner maid Clara Smith Ruth Caslow poluce woman 7 1 J F N , . 1 , A. . 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Secretarnes relax for a moment New Junior Hugh Newspaper Staff Cheerleaders pose for photographer Students hearmg tested Bermuda: In Typnng Class? 68 0. P51 'll x Q , . ' Y M 3 L 1 'e H2 - L Q 1 ty N I K Q 7 ., ,N N th . Y kr Ml A- S-I -.1 -ff- fu, ' H- .. A lg V ' I 1il'T','If'U -1 .Q ' V - 1 A Q - Y K ., ' 5 - f , ' l cy V Y :fl . T' ' B L CD ' fl 'x . Q 'Q' X f.7 'gs v-5 V N WL, 2 .pl ,,,,-1 7,!.,,,.,- U 1 - 4 I 2- ,fa 4 X ' , , 4 , N ' ' ' ,. . aww ' -A V s -X '-.4 1 Q- ,, V 3 K, , U ' '14 .: .Q.15,,:' ,A P4 ' A I . N i h ual, ,Q v . 44. h x It 4 L I' Y Am K ' ffl' . -V' - ' ' 1 V Q . . . A 4 'Q ' . ,4,. http is . 4 fmwsh and ,: -s. ' 5 , 1 ' ' 'C . fk 1 Y .ynfbzh ,. V+? I g 1 , .4 rx! Q t ' Q, . . Ajffi , 'f', 5 f' 4 ' ,' ' , .f.'i', 'g'V xg 'x.-iii-' 1 A , 4 '1.fr'S ' 'f Zggfiflwfa -I 4231 4 'iihfm :J. 'i: 4 X 4. 1 F 1 A ' f v , V , f A I . 3 ,gy h. L35 It .yy Af Q A, H, I fy: 'Av Alan ,V ,b , .4-vi A-6. D h Q 5 Ng, . -,341 fn . 1 a I- P . '. 9- . . 5' - F05 V 1, c , 11 . L, Q.. , ,. . , . , .l:.I.L,n, . .-,. fi ,. .,, f lx yff Q1 49 'f I' 'l I' Q ', .,v . .- -' 7? 1. Y. If 1'P'f l f.. . aiu 2 ' 11 '.4.:+,xi:'. SPORTS - c.' .M-'-T ,, ,ag ,X , 4 . rv ,-4 .R-v 1 hi-' .vFf,'Y- P-ru- '-a-ff'-f5rf'f - UE 69 3 .f . '2 at an , '35 fs 40 Q25 E39 Conscientious Warriors . . . any ...- 'FM Front row: Frank Ingham, James Masimore, Larry Koller, Dick Wagner, Tom Walker, Jere Miller, Reed Gaeckler, Floyd Bubb. Second row: David Wagner, Manager, Robert Sweeney, Robert Wolf, Ralph Cox, Terry Smith, Lee Fry, Melvin Bollinger, Robert Benson, Roger Gaeckler, Robert Miller, Russell Bowser, Rodney Sides, Sam Shewell. Third row: Dale Miller, Samuel Alban, Daniel Sides, Daniel Shewell, Harold Miller, David Bubb, Larry Seitz, Franklin Yelton, Melvin Smith, James Herbst, Richard Allison, Larry Warner, Mr. Robert McCoy, Coach. Back row: Mr, Charles Phillips, Assistant Coach, Jack Duerr, Mick Getz, Ronald Denhart, Connie Ridley, Tam Royston, Lynn Rohrbaugh, Dave Shue, Donald Miller, Robert Spyker, Mr. Robert Thurston, Assistant Coach. CO CAPTAINS Dick Wagner and Tom Walker COACHES: Mr. Charles Phillips, Mr. Robert McCoy, Head Coach and Mr Robert Thurston. , , H ' vllllr 1 ' lad A'a4 f n3.,.. -4 Had Rugge Susquehanna Twp. player breaks through line. SCORES We They 6 Solanco E, 13 O West York O O Susquehanna Twp. , 32 O Dallastown ,, 7 13 13 - Biglerville , 38 O Littlestown , 18 20 Kennard-Dale ,,,,,ee , , 7 18 Dallastown !Non-Leaguel E, 12 V - A 5 , -..- . Q? M-..,. 1 X Q L '43 1 - W Wagner flees with ball in night game SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE SQUAD: Frank Ingham, Floyd Bubb, Reed Gaeckler, Dick Wagner, Tom Walker, Larry Koller, Robert Engle, and James Masimore. Upper: Dick Wagner recovers ba!I in a scramble r- O 5 fn ff -4 nz 1 -. '4 tn 3 3 3' Q. fn nr 9.- O n nr' VI U' 2 we E 4,4 .r5,,,.m1fr 1 A Larry Warner scores for Warriors :rs Won Four JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES We They 50 New Oxford W, a,.,,. 16 44 West York ,, , 61 44 Manchester ,a,,ra 62 34 Red Lion 36 23 Dallastown ,,,, OOOO.OOO 2 8 39 Spring Grove ,,,, ,,,a, 36 27 Dover ,,,rr 30 22 Eastern 3 45 38 Central , ,,,,,,, 53 42 Kennard-Dale , ,,,7,7 57 37 West York ,, 45 50 Manchester 7 56 27 Red Lion 38 37 Dallastown ,, 7,,,,, 35 33 Spring Grove H 7,a,,, 42 37 Dover , 30 24 Eastern , 25 33 Central do a,aa, ,, 3 asass 57 32 Kennard-Dale a,,,, W 48 Y Squaws Sparked Warriors ...li SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Front row: Joyce Krebs, Lonnie Kasper, Judy Wagner, Bonnie Brown. Back row: Charloffe Walker, Ruth Rehrneyer, Brenda Shewell, Donna Krebs. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS ll Sandra Wallace, Diane McKnight, Marilyn Sweitzer, Connie Carlson, Judy Glad- felfer, Sherry Kuhns. 73 Jagged Season Was Seen .40 Center: Dick Wagner, Philip Spies, Terry Smith, Mike Reed, Gary Markel, David Bubb, Phil Miller, Larry Warner, Roger Gaeckler, Edward Kiick, Jim Walker, Barto Lehman, Mr, Robert McCoy, Coach. J N, xo , 5 -Va J 'I' Q is ...iEz:i1,r I N ' SX VARSITY SCORES We They 46 New Oxford H 5 so 49 45 West York 5, 64 39 Manchester 45 35 Red Lion ,,,, 45 48 Alumni , 4l 3l Dallasfown , ,L ,, 56 52 Spring Grove , 57 38 Dover 5 H 55 36 Eastern 7 40 35 Central ,E 5 5 45 45 Kennard-Dale 60 48 West York ,, , 66 50 Manchester , 56 45 Red Lion , ,, 44 48 Dallasfovvn 6O 45 Spring Grove , 51 63 Dover 52 37 Eastern 5 24 74 Upper: Jim Walker sinks two for Warriors. Lower: Bar1o Lehman snatches ball from Dover player Roger Gaeckler scores against Dover i V31 . G k 9 sk CAPTAIN: Dick Wagner Joe King dives after lost ball Young Braves Were on Warpath -V M I 'L ' Front row: Mr. James Miller, Michael Getz, David Shue, Larry Myers, Daniel Shewell, Robert Shatter, James Amspacher, Lee Fry, William Russell, Donald Ferguson, Harold Miller, and Terry Yohe. XX wk Q ff r..-w f 'T .7551-TA? s 'Q 5 - 1, P .,- f CE j E - J JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY SCORES We They 27 West York ,D 23 32 Mt. Wolf ee,ee e.e,e,, 2 O i4 Dallastown H49 i7 Spring Grove 2 o,ee ,249 24 Dover , 36 T6 Mt. Rose , , 54 i3 Central 2, 47 T7 Kennard-Dale Y,e, , 44 i8 West York 7 51 T8 Mt. Wolf ee,e,, H 38 2i Red Lion T , 40 li Dallastown 7 30 30 Spring Grove 55 23 Dover 7, ,, 7, 30 T2 Mt. Rose ,,,e, , , 43 25 Central 2 ,e,ee ,,ee,e 5 8 29 Kennard-Dale - 7, 38 76 Dick Wagner displays skill on court Girls' Basketball team pose for photographer r 'sr x 3, - v ' 'ff N41 3 .' 5 Qf f , Q UQ' ' ,,.1 fa as Q' ,,-O.: Q I O40 1 'KN-1. 'Qi mfg A P 4 an 6 I . . 4 1-Wa g 5 ti f :ff . 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Brought Forth Musi ORCHESTRA Front row left to right Ronald Shaffer Mlldred Rohrbaugh Emma Walton Barry Gladfelter Kelth Copenhaver Jean Wulson Ruta Adams Rachael Blevnns Robert Hulderbrand Elsa Buckwalter Mlddle row Beverly Strewlg Barbara Allnson Dennis Shaffer John Jaslnskl Marian Patterson Rlchard Adams Peggy Bollnnger Affred Elluot Hazel Nace Dana Rehmeyer Carylon Zelgler Henry Frutz Helen Copp Back row Evelyn Lloyd Joan Wlllnams Marlene Hess Barbara Hess Nancy Wmeholt Mr Wells Robert Tyler Jack Frednck James Hartenstuen Robert Snffler Robert Hoffheuns Larry McKum Davnd Ehrhart Robert Gantz Robert Taylor Rnchard Seugman Charles Mnller Kenneth Krebs JUNIOR BAND Front row left to nght Barbara Helndel Karen Hare Joann Zeugler Rlchard Larnck Phllup Muller Dean Muller Wnlluam Noragong Len Rohrbaugh Freddy Stermer Second row Susan Gemmull Wllluam Clouser Harold Rltchue Nevm Laughman John Smnth Wnlllam Stnffler Ruth Klser Robert Badders Rene Fourhman Leroy Snyder Francls Thomas Thurd row Clyde Workman Rnchard Trump Brlan Albreck Rlchard Muller Larry Meyers Guy Wolf Gerald McCleary Darly Wllhelm Barry Black Charles Thomas Ronald Burwager Barry Seltz Ronald Rmehart Back row Samuel Sellers Sterlmg Rmehart Davld Snell Larry Smith Mr Sentzmger , '1 ,' , , , ' I . 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I I I I I A I I , , ', ' - 1 I ' Forest Leaves Daneed g QR fs Q N90 6 0 .a an an Donn 'PHY 1 GIRLS CHORU Front row left to right Phyllus Burk Martha Shaffer Etta Rae Grove Jo Ann Pardo Jo Ann Murphy Nancy Arnold Llnda Muller Betty Snyder Laura Rohrbaugh Ruth Ann Caslow Helen Huttre Barbara Bortner Geraldnne Smnth Evelyn Lloyd Mary lrna Nonemaker Second row Shnrley Shaffer Pat Qurnn Dorns Ness Edrth Brown Judy Wagner Betty Lou Jones Margaret Thomas Nancy Waugh Donna Snnger Delores Rother Lucrlle Erdman Wanda Osborne Dons Wrldasm Carole Whrsannant June Farr Mary Lou Barley Thnrd row Vick: Jo Frey Mary Black Shnela Jones Sally Krser Judy Goodman Peggy Bollnnger Charlotte Walker Connne Bensel Shlrley Baker Lonnue Kasper Connte Fullerton Vonny Hunt Loretta Muller Edna Newcomer Brenda Shewell Sharon Bamefort Back row Lynne Kapp Ruth Rehmeyer Donna Krebs Jo Ann Bosley Mary Ellen Graslk Lada Koller Glorra Meyers Nancy Stermer Vnvlan Hunt Donna Martm Loretta Hunt Elaune Ingham Glorxa Krout Elsa Buckwalter Carole Markel Nancy Schuman Amelra Muller 80 NINTH GRADE CHORUS Front row left to rnght Dennls Good Ray Masnmore Terry Amspacher George Brown Barry Shettel Garry Brodbeck Connue Edsall Shurley Depew Joan Hughes Barbara Sweeny James Shearer Terry Klunefelter Larry Myers Second row Samuel Swertzer Kathy Osborne Dons Orwrg Carolyn Mummert Martorle Roseberry Donna Gladfelter Lucrlle Wherley Carolyn Shaffer Betty Muller Helen Herbst Mary Yost Anna Delp Elarne Flemrnens Jeffery Hayes Back row Faye Rehyrnyer Ruth Rohrbaugh Glenda Smrth Patncua Routson Ha el Nace Lrnda Sellers Mary Kelbaugh Barbara llgenfrttz Marulyn Sweutzer Sandy Wallace Beverly Taylor Darlene Brenneman Nancy Harvey Peggy Kung Llll n Seagrnan lNot plctured Robert Shafer Barbara Cross, Bernice Mundus, Nancy Krout, Beverly Wrllramsl 0 O 4 ' 11' 1 .14 11 I ' y 1 In qv I ' Q - ' , ,. , 3 . ., L . . . - - ,. 1 ' ,A :. . ,r , TX - - 0 .. . 1 , D .1 4 - 1 R 4 l e 3 1 '... 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Q l MIXED CHORUS Front row L Koller S Knser P Thoman J Wagner R Rehmeyer V Hunt P Bollmger C Walker L Kasper G Krout J Bosley C Fullerton L Muller A Muller Mlss Zarfos Muddle row M Grasuk G Meyers E Brown L Kapp D Krebs L Hunt D Martm E Ingham N Stermer S Baker C Markel E Buckwalter N Schuman Back row J Walker K Copenhaver D Garver T Sweeney P Muller J H tensteun D Forbush L Carman D Zengler R Sengman R Gaeckler G Snyder R Lady F Ingham Qi: ,f BOYS CHORUS Left K Copenhaver J Walker P Mnller L Carman D Forbush R Lady Rrght D Garver G Snyder L Muller D Boyd D Zengler QM of .1 lad' CHORAL DIRECTRESS Muss Melba Zarfos Melodies Captured Hearts of Warriors SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS Front row H Frntz D Flemmens R Ferguson T Masenhelmes B Sengman D Wntmer D Thoman J Krebs R Badders J Harrold S Markel R Trump N Laughman M Smlth B Rosebarry Second row M Bortner S Delp S Kuhn M Lust M Snelnng S Buchwalter J Workman S Gemmlll J Schafer C Wlerley K Stough M Smnh S Shearer G Royston B Wagner Thxrd row C Walker E Walton N Mosebrook R Krebs C Frey S Snyder N Rudusnll J Thoman R Kmard N Seutz S Renchard K llgenfntz P Zlegler N Muller M Fourhman E Black J Lau E Sotodorus D Rehmeyer Back row R Larnck R Jones S Bohnert P Whuteford A Amspacher N Walker B Hess D Wade G Melbardus D Brodbeck B Slpes S Thoman M Whnpperman C Zelgler C Rehmeyer J-,...,..a by-v-1.3--M, is EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS Front row G McClam T Hnldebrand S Sellers R Creager S Runehart J Rosner W Shoff H Ehrhart C Workman S Thompson B Matthews D Amspacher D Boose D Bare D Wagner Second row D Lerew P Kung T Lutter M Getz H Larrnck L Glatfleter R Fourhman W Sweufzer J McDonald D Whlsanant J Stnffler F Rohrbaugh B Caslow B Lackey C Kopp D Laughman R Kuser D Warner Thlrd row D Fullerton L Flemmens R Fmsher T Gettle N Wagner G McCleary N Forbush R Fuhrman B Crarg B Balley M Junt D Henry J Baum M Mickey B Helndel N Butcher G Gladfelter J Hemdel S Senz G Houston Back row N Thoman V Swentzer E Patnzuo G Muller J Glatfelter M Ebaugh S Sechnst C Carlson S Crowe B Swemly K Hare R Fourhman L Osborne S Warner P Seutzlnger D Le Valley G Kapp N Hnlty D Rohrbaugh H Kopp J Herbst Q, 5 A ' E Q Q I K .. 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Back row: Joan Williams and Peggy Bradtield. Musi Students Received Honors Q' API' Ag Hr- Ronnie Lady, a senior, represented Susquehannock at the District Orchestra Festival, held at Kinzer, Pa. Members of the Boys' Chorus portray Santa Clauses in the Christ- mas assembly, r, ,gs I l -v , rv-......,.,,...,.......-4- ' A V 5 ' ' , ,f 3 9 H-f 'x! ' Zfifwli a o , .eq Mt' 1 I if 1 1 1,-.4 l gi?lva A X 4 L X. Elaine Ingham, Loretta Hunt and Frank Ingham, seniors, were Susquehan nock's participants in the District Choral Festival, held at Hershey, Pa. Elaine Ingham was chosen, by tryout, to participate in the All State Choral Festival, held at Washington, Pa. rw ,. ...J , Mm, ..1....I N-ri: X Www gum! YQ 7? nal-ll' iv Qgbw-Pgnr . N ,k Q? ii ., . qi! gf 7' , ,K V 9 ,y,n.r'AWg3Y' QS AND CLUB DUERR BROTHERS Mlllc and Frelghl' Shrewsbury Pa Phone GR 4093 HARRY A MILLER JR New Used Cars Seven Valleys RD I Pa Roule 6l6 Phone Loganvllle 2257 FUTER BROS Jewelers On fhe Square Yorlc Penna GERRY E McCULLOUGH Esso Pelroleum Producls Coa NEW FREEDOM PA PHONE 4877 e Us Prml' Your Nexf Order FAST SERVICE All Orders Recenve Our Prompl' A'H'enhon DONAHUE PRINTING New Freedom P Phone 4646 S E FLICKINGER Elecfrlcal Conlraclor Yorlr Alr Condlhoner Kelvmalor Refrlgerafor Ranges Wafer Healers Elc Codorus Jefferson Pa JEFFERSON II5 2l38 JOHN E YOST JEWELER l05 Mann Sl' Glen Rock Pa Aulhorlzed Dlslrlbufor 'For HAMILTON ILLINOIS ELGIN WADSWORTH WATCHES BELL AND HOWELL MOVIE CAMERAS PROJECTORS AND EQUIPMENT AND THE BEST IN DIAMONDS SILVERWARE AND FINE JEWELRY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY FINE WATCHES DIAMONDS A Your Buy Word In Dlamonds Walches and Jewelry for 33 Years COLUMBIA JEWELRY COMPANY Cenler Square and Broadway HANOVER PA MELVIN D SHAFFER 8: SON Modern Home Appliances Radios Televlslons Washers lroners Refrngeralors Ranges Dryers Shrewsbury Pa Phone Glen Rock 498I STRIEWIG S Grocery and Dellcalessen BORDEN S ICE CREAM NONEMAKER 81 HEDRICK Servlce Slahon Allanhc Gas and Molor Onl Tlres Ballernes Tubes and Accessorle NEW FREEDOM PA Phone Glen Roclc 4I93 S NEUHAUS S INC Hardware Feed Farm Equupmenl' and Weshnghouse Eleclrlcal Appliances Complnmenls of LEROY HEINDEL S Commumly Pure Food Slore GLEN ROCK RD NO 2 I L+ ' . . n . a. 1 3, ' . ' I --------------1 r -Q------J l------ -ev-. Tomahawks Raised in Triumph CHEF CLUB This group of about twenty-five boys, advised by Miss Yeagar are preparing a' the present to bake things for their bake sale to be held in the near future. This club is open to Senior High boys only. The of- ficers are: President, Larue Harvey, Vice President, Donald Parrish, Secretary, Richard Allison, Treasurer, Richard Seigman. LIBRARY CLUB The club is sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Holahan, Librarian, who helps and instructs girls in grades from 8 to l2, to learn duties of a librarian. These students act as assist- ants during school hours. This gives girls ex- perience in all duties of a librarian position. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Sidney Ehr- hart, the photography club takes pictures for the Courier and Calumet. The club is open to any student at Susquehannock. The proiects for the year have been the develop- ing and enlarging of photographs. This club has proved to be a valuable asset to both school publications. w--... . 1 .I if ff F.N.A. The F.N.A. is composed of approximately fifteen girls from the Senior High, who are planning on a nursing career in the future. This club, sponsored by Mrs. Anderson, the school nurse, visited the York Hospital in October and toured the nurses' home and hospital. Officers for the year are, Mildred Rohrbaugh, President, Mary Miller, Vice President, Connie Fullerton, Secretary-Treas- urer, Carolyn Smith, Corresponding Secre- tary, Linda Miller, Librarian. 87 Complimenls of McTAGUE SPORTSWEAR, INC. A. M. KREEGER Eggs Q Poulfry Feed I Coal SHREWSBURY, PA. Phone: Glen Rock 3060 MELLON'S AUTO PARTS YARD Brodbeclcs RD No I Penna PHONE. GLEN ROCK 4828 SPUD'S RESTAURANT Beer Sandwiches Bear Avenue HANOVER PA Compllmenrs of THE COLONIAL HOTEL VICTORY RESTAURANT 9l8 Carlisle Sfreel' HANOVER PA H C GEIPLE 84 SON Keep Your Home AH'rachve Complefe Home Furmshlngs BROADLOOM CARPET LINOLEUM WALL COVERING Funeral Home Known by Servlce Since l880 Phone 3286 GLEN ROCK PENNA KLEFFELS SURPLUS STORE 39 Balhmore SI' Hanover Pa Be Sure fo VISI'I' Our Bargain Basemeni' and Save ZARFOS FURNITURE STORE INC Large Dlsplay of Furnrlure and Rugs Open Friday and Safurday Evemngs 2l 29 Broadway Red Llon Pa PINE SHADE FARM CLOVER FARM STORES Dressed Poulfry and Turlceys Phone Glen Rock 4076 G ROY STERMER 81 SON General Planlng Mull Krlchen Cupboards and Formica Tops PHONE 568I Glen Roclc P Comphmenfs of GLEN ROCK SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS Troop 96 MENCHEY MUSIC SERVICE X som me 5 gl BAND f ef 430 Carlnsle S+ Hanover JOSEPH W SILBAUGH Memorials SHREWSBURY PA SHEETS BROTHERS Farm Equnpmeni' Molor Truclrs Refrlgerahon Sales and Servlce Carllsle Sfreel' Exld Mann Office Hanover Penna Sfewarfsfown Pa Hanover 2 623I 2 525I Il . . o ll ROY GLADFELTER, Prop. ' , s. gf 457 ' .- S+. CLIFTON R WINEHOLT C A SAUBEL Truck Bodses and Woodworlung Commumfy Pure Food Srore Weldmg and General Repairs Hardware and Paunfs NEW FREEDOM PENNA HAMETOWN PENNA Q WILEY MIBCDONALD DeKalb Hybrid Seed Corn and Chlx Sfrawberry Flower and Vegefable Planfs JOHN SIELING Rou e III New Freedom R phone Glen Rock 3502 Phone Glen Rock 4283 New Freedom R D No I ii ML WWII! 813515 Speclallzlng In Charfer Service Modern Coaches For Modern Charier Service RELIANCE MOTOR COACH CO Ranlroad Pa Phone Glen Roclr 4349 For Family Securliy Insurance ee BIXLERS JEROME J WILLIAMS II2 Manchesfer SI' Glen Rock Pa Phone 3I82 Weldnng General Repairs Heavy Wreclrer Service HEATHCQTES GARAGE Manufacfurers of Anderson Feeds Phone Glen Roclr 436I Hungerford Pa NEW FREEDOM PA Phone Glen Roclr 4842 1 JR. HIGH BOYS CHORUS The Junior High Boys Chorus is composed of boys from grades 7 through 9. They made their first appearance at the Christ- man Concert. The Chorus is under the direc- tion of Miss Melba Zarfos. ,vealed to 'Injuns' F.T.A. The F.T.A. has proved 'to be a profitable organization for any senior high student who is interested in teaching. The club has visited several elementary and high schools to observe different methods of teaching. Many speakers have appeared before the club and many films were shown to point out different types of teaching. The club is under the supervision of Mr. Cox and Mr. Grim. JUNIOR F.H.A. There are approximately 26 girls in the Junior F.H.A. which is open to all Junior high girls. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Wilt. During the club period the girls have movies and read books-on the subject of homemaking. The officers are: President, Bonnie Sipes, Vice President, Pam McNew, Secretary, Rosalie Kinard, and Treasurer, Rickie Krebs. RIDING CLUB The Riding Club was developed to create better horsemanship. The River Valley Ranch near Lineboro, Md., is the setting for the rides which are held on Saturdays. In the spring the club plans to hold a horse show and to attend Horse Shows in the vicinity. Mrs Graham, Miss Boyle, and Mr. Hare are the sponsors of the club. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Llfe FIre Aufo PoIIo AccIden1' Compensahon LIabIII'I'y LEROY A ROHRBAUGH Agenf Also Represen+a+Ive of Approved FInance Inc U Tme Sevce OffIce n Lodge Hall Phone Jefferso ZI64 CQDORUS PA SNYDERS FEED MILL BRAUN S SERVICE STATION No Glen Roclx P Eshelman and Larro Feed Brodbeclrs P Phone Glen Rock 4307 O TIRES ICE CREAM CAND Phone Glen Rock 34I9 Buy Your Damonds and Wafches From N MARK E TRONE Jeweler 44 Balhmore S+ HANOVER PA CompImen+s 'F VARIETY STORE New Freedom Penna SHUCHART MPLEMENT CO INC Infernahonal Harvesfer Farmmg Equlpmeni' SERVICE PARTS SUPPLIES Farmall Tracfors Barn EquIpmenI' ServIce and Repalflng of All Types of Farmmg Equlpmeni' HOME APPLIANCES AND REFRIGERATION BOB WILEY BARBEHENN 8. soN Lunches and Dlnners Phone Logan Ille 2354 MERCHANT On Roufe III GI H P en I e 6 l6A'IerfJoSo:IhY3fk Yogk Phone Glen Rock 4I84 THE GLEN JOHN H FREDRICK EIec'I'rIcaI Conlracfor MANUFACTURING CQMpANY Ne Freedom Pa Phone GR 487I BUILDING SUPPLIES E'-leaf-rlca-I SUPERIOR WIRE CLOTH CO ManufacI'urers of NON FERROUS SCREEN AND WIRE CLOTH Superior in Qualify Supreme in Durabilify HUNGERFORD, YORK CO, PA FII I ri ' I ' 5 n l I R.D. .I , a. GAS IL , a. 'fa-js I I e GLEN ROCK v,k y. . i . ol u V. . v' , a. R. . . , , P . w , . o C K MELLINGER General Confracfor EXCAVATING CONCRETING BITUMINOUS SURFACING New Freedom Pa Phone Glen Roclc Shop 4462 Office 4697 HENRY H WARNER 8: SON FARMERS STATE BANK Lmeboro Md QF HANOVER I-Iv I3 I4 Balhmore Sfreel ESTOCK DEALERS Member of Federal Deposli' Phgne Hampgfead 3555 Insurance Corporahon if-X655 W, is-us fax Knut Malte Bug Money Ralsmg Chlnchlllas for U Wrl+e for Free Informahon or Vlsli' KEENEY BROTHERS FARMS New Freedom Pa RI' No 2 ALVIN R NISSLY Comphmems of REAL ESTATE Insurance of Every Descrlphon J C STABLER Henry E Marlcle Salesman 9 Carlusle S+ Hanover Pa FI0f'S+ I I , . . . , . V I ff ef. df, fi f ga. Q, 5' Q5 .r , - ' ' ar ,A V K ...Aa .. .-I sl La goa., 'I , My J T? +A ,ww I N, - -1 ' r f ' A ' .Q I ,I ia zu I s 1 , V In -,.,gEr- Iwxjfln I W 7 .3,,'g' GMHIM, , R, ,.4 ,,w,fmW, , an I, . , .-fa.. 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BENSON'S of NEW FREEDOM Arrow Shlrfs Casual Wear In+erwoven Socks Lord BaI+Imore-MlddIshade-McGregor FORMAL CLOTHES RENTALS FOR WEDDINGS PROMS ETC SAVADA BROS INC Manufacfurers of Palamas I SI1IrI's e MODEL Brand Sporfswear I Underwear GLEN ROCK PENNA BAKER S INSURANCE NC CHARLES G SUMMERS New Freedom P SGFVICS Our Mo'H'o AUTO FIRE HOSPITAL 5 Sfaw P O Box 58 5 LIMAGRANU5 SHREWSBURY PA Phone Glen Rock 3596 'eq' 9 OBNIOM gy KNOTTY PINE STUDIO SOTDORUS SERVICE Tydol Gas and Veed STATIO oI OII O Ebaugh phoibgrapher Lubrcahon Accessores Mlrro GIazIng and Roufe III I-Iameiown Used Cars Bough+ Sold PHONE GLEN ROCK 4667 Phone Glen Rock Washlng and Traded 3896 BENSONS of NEW FREEDOM SI1Ip n Shore Blouses-Jona+IIan Logan Dresses Beacon SIcIrI's MunsIngwear GITIS ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW l o . , JR. I I . , a. Is sss, .L I T45 , I I 'I'-IQI E JIHIQ I I-IEAI.TI-I, ACCIDENT . ,' 1 Eg' -ii 1, - - S 'If 72-1 - - zzz,-B' L' ' ' MI If 1 N J- . - . I '. ' I. Candle Llgh'r DELICIOUS BAR B O S Marg and Harry Props I2 Mules Soufh of York Rou e II I WARNER AND WIRTZ Sales and Servlce CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE New Freedom P Phone 3732 R E YOHE Your Commumfy Pure Food S'I'ore General Merchandlse BRODBECKS PA Phone Glen Rock 4822 KATHLEENS BEAUTY SHOP 3rd Sfreef NEW FREEDOM PENNA Phone GR 472I O K COMMJNITY STORE For Fmes+ O a:+y and Service Groceries Dairy ProcIuc+s Produce Choice Fresh Mears Frozen Foods Nohons LARGEST SELECTION OF FOOD IN SOUTHERN YORK COUNTY Glen Rock Pa HIGHEST OUALITY MEATS SARAHS BEAUTY SALON Hugh Sfreef NEW FREEDOM PA Phone Glen Rock 4380 CODORUS 8: MANHEIM FARMERS ASSO Gram Flour Feed Coal and Ferhllzer Glenvulle York Co P Phone Glen Rock 4l82 FIVE TOWN MOTORS INC Roufe III Shrewsbury Pa Phone Glen Rock 357I FORD Sales and Service and Paris Besi' Wishes AMERICAN INSULATOR CORP Cus+om Molders of Plashc MaI'erlals NEW FREEDOM PENNA O I . , . ,a. 'I' I , I . O O . u. . , . I ', ., a. - I . . , . . . Activities Pu rsl QUO VADIS CLUB The Quo Vadis Club, sponsored by Miss Phyllis Krumrine, is open to any student who has taken Latin. This year Alia Melbar- dis was chosen president, Nadine Gladfelt- er, vice president, Loretta Hunt, secretary, Nancy Arnold, treasurer. The members cele- brated their annual Roman Banquet on November 13, l956. Miss Mary Menges was guest speaker. DANCE BAND When you hear strains of popular music coming through the doors of the Susque- hannock Music Department, it is the school's Dance Band, under the direction of Prowell Seitzinger. This organiztaion meets every Wednesday in the music room. SCIENCE CLUB Advising the Science Club is Mr. Wagner, who helped the students with their proiects of crystal growing, drilling holes in glass, building weather apparatus, and studying electronics. A monthly popcorn sale was a project of the club during this year. The proceeds were used to buy new laboratory equipment. GIRLS INTRAMURALS Girls intramurals is open to all sports minded girls in the Junior and Senior High. This club meets every Wednesday morning in the gymnasium under the supervision of Miss Nancy Boyle. The sport that is in sea- son is played by the forty members of the club. GLATFELTERS ICE CREAM C N KROUT Proprle'I'or Glen Roclr P Phone 334I GLEN ROCK STEAM BAKERY Glen on The Label Means uallfy on Ihe Table Phone Glen Rock 3387 Glen Rock Penna Compllmenis of SWAM ELECTRIC CO INC Hanover Pa JOHN W KERCHNER Hldes and Tallow Dead Anumals Prompfly Removed Phone Loganvrlle 2I43 York 70243 SEVEN VALLEY PENNSYLVANIA For Ca'r+Ie Hogs and PouIIry OWINGS BROTHERS INC Glen Rock Pa JUNE BUG FEEDS Pork P Harrisburg Phone 827I5 Phone 40258 Day and Evenmg Classes THOMPSON COLLEGE Courses Sfenographlc Secre'I'aruaI Accounhng and Busrness Admrms'I'rahon PEOPLES BANK OF GLEN ROCK COMERCIAL BANKING Member Federal Deposli Insurance Corp Federal Reserve SysI'em Congralulahons and Besl' Wrshes Ihe Graduahon Class BUCHART ENGINEERING CORP Archnfecfs Englneers 6II Wesf Marlcef SI'ree'I' Yorlr Penna W HOMER HENDRIX General Insurance re Life Aufo Healfh and Accldeni' Worlcmens Compensahon General Llablllfy Hungerford Pa Phone GR 4848 HUGHES RESTAURANT New Freedom Pennsylvania Compllmenfs of M E BRICKER On Ihe Square Shrewsbury Pa PHONE GLEN ROCK 3062 BOWMAN S ICE CREAM SHOP Ice Cream for AII Occasions Soups Sandwiches Drmks SH REWSBURY PA R F WARNER Feed Gram Ferhllzer Seed Produce Phone Hamps+ead 3553 LINEBORO MARYLAND Comphmenfs of BLOUSES MEAT MARKET . . , ' Q - , a. 3 sl o T I , a- . 'Io Glen Roclc, Penna. FI I T I I . f'L-,,c tk rt FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA I , g 15 l ,gps Homemakers act as hostesses The Sensor F H A I5 under the sponsor h Lorreta Hunt captures cherry ple champlonshup S lp Ol: Mlss Arlene Yeager The Club holds nts rneetlngs once a week during Monday s actuvlty peruod The future homemakers attended the state convention and several regronal rneetlngs A skatung party and bake sales were also among thelr actlvrtles T IS years ottucers are Presldent Carol Whnsrnant Vlce President Mary Lou Bailey Secretary Geralclune Smnth Treasurer Darlene Shave Reporter Nancy Arnold Song Leader Ester Costa Llbrarlans Shlrley Schaffer and Judy Goodman Front row Ruth Turnbaugh Wanda Osborne Ruth Fuhrman Esther Costa Joan Shaffer Nancy Arnold Shnrley Shaffer Geraldme Smnh Back row Mary Lou Bamley Carol Whusannant Darlene Shnve Judy Good man Phyllns Burk Dons Ness Anna Sellers Lrnda Myers .34 T0 I AA 97 1, , , . . . 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Phone 38II IS oun FIRST THOUGHT II ,Q T'S4?5:iQyf'z Slnce I885 HARTENSTEIN 8: CO Lei' Us Furnish Your Home urnlfure and Ioor covermgs G E Appliances Phone 4046 HARTENSTEIN MORTUARY Dependable and Efficienf Service NEW FREEDOM. PA. Phone 4045 SMITH 'S QUALITY SUPER MARKET Manchesfer S+ree'I' Exf. Glen Rock, Pa. Phone 3750 HOME DRESSED MEATS Mee'I' Your Friends Here-PIen+y of Parking SHIFFLETT S RESTAURANT For a Qulclc Snack Af+er Games S+op af ShrIfle++s KREBS A G Food Sfore Brodbeclcs Pa S J KREBS Prop ADELAS BEAUTY SHOP 33 Hanover S+reeI' Glen Roclz Pa Phone 4I02 P Dooee AND PLYMOUTH A Sales and Servlce SUMMIT SERVICE X New Freedom Pa Phone 4873 H FRANCIS NONEMAKER Heahng and Plumbing i WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCESIT New Freedom Pa C C MILLER Auchoneer Brodbeclxs Pa Phone Glen Roclc 4823 KOPPS COMPANY INC Lmeboro Md LUMBER AND MILLWORK HampsI'ead 481 I SEITZLAND STORE Locker Sforage and Frozen Foods KOLLER Glen Rock Pa room. MW i ,B GH .I 8 NARDIES FOOD MARKET New Freedom Pa I I . . , . VE' IT ,. gffzg' X . I Ii: 2 ' ' :zulu-: I 7 if! I n 2 ' ' FERTILIZER I 'H CO Q L :Utah l:'5 1' f in FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA .1 N1 Front row: Larry Lucabaugh, Gerald Shofcf, Marlet Rohrbaugh, Lamar Gladfelter, Walter Fullerton, Evans Rehmeyer, lrvin Lau, Richard Stoner, Walter Miller, Rendall Gemmill. Middle row: James Smith, David Bortner, Valley Simerly, Sterling Lucabaugh, Richard Nuttle, Garry Geisleman, Aron Amspacher, William Tyler, Joseph Tyler. Back row: Mr. Russell Hare, Roger Nuttle, Donald Snyder, Franklin Yelton, Raymond Hill, Larry Warner, Alan Meeder, John Tyson, Donald Keeney. The F.F.A., sponsored by Mr. Russell W. Hare, is composed of boys who are en- rolled in the vocational agriculture curriculum. Walter Fullerton presided over the meetings. Other officers included: Evans Rehmeyer, vice president, lrvin Lau, secretary, Lamar Glatfelter, treasurer, Marlet Rohrbaugh, reporter, Richard Stoner, sentinel, Walter Miller, chaplain. Evans Rehmeyer and Mary Lou Bailey reigned as king and queen at the annual Sweetheart Dance sponsored by the F.F.A. and F.H.A. Alan Meeder and Geraldine Smith were prince and princess. A skating party was held among many other events. Members of the club represented SHS at the York Fair and state farm show and participated in a leadership training course at Lampeter-Strausburg High School in Lancaster. Plow demonstration given to students. President Walter Fullerton presides over meeting. N -4 -1 1 1 ay., , ,W .V -.. if xg Excavafing, Grading and Building Ponds MAURICE L KROUT RAILROAD PENNSYLVANIA DOLLIES BEAUTY SHOP Lmeboro Md Phone Hamps+ead 34I8 WHERLEY S Formerly Se gman 81 Wherley GLEN ROCK PA CODORUS NATIONAL BANK ln Jefferson Member Federal Deposll' Insurance Corp Codorus Penna Besl' Wishes +o 'Ihe Class of 57 CRESCENT INDUSTRIES NEW FREEDOM PENNSYLVANIA BUBB INSURANCE AGENCY Complele Insurance Service When You Purchase Your Nexf Car Ask Us Abou? Our New Auiomoble Finance an NOTARY PUBLIC I E ST POLI C Y AT ALL TIMES 5-ik MELVIN D SHAFFER 8: SON Modern Home Appliances Radlo-Sound TV Zem+h Shrewsbury P Gibson fifwmww BORTNER S GARAGE New and Used Cars General Repairs Complefe Fronf End and Allgnmg Servrce Glenville Pa Phone Glen Roclr 4l8l Things Jusl' Na+urally Cos'r Less BRUCE V SMITH JAcoaus PA E l'l HELFRICH JR Wafchmalrer and Jeweler NEW FREEDOM PA All Walch Repairs Guaranfeed i . i . , PI 51, 7 Q, fs 2 I ff - ie 7 All i fxx P X -I .',, ..r1r I . T I li . ' I I . . . 6+ . . , . J . l Complimenfs of J. H. STERN GARMENT CO.. INC. Seven Valleys, Pa. ScoH s Lawn Care DuPonI' Painls Hardware-Toys-Giffs LAU'S STENGER MUSIC HOUSE Division of Julius Music House IIO Balfimore SI. HANOVER, PA. Complimenfs of THE LUCKY SPOT RESTAURANT II2 Broadway Hanover, Pa. HEDRICK OIL SERVICE Glen Rock Pa HEATING FUELS Shrewsbury Branch YORK TRUST COMPANY Shrewsbury Pa COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES Member of Ihe Federal E J J GOBRECHT Pholo Dep+ Hobby Toys Sound Syslems Movies I20 E Chesfnuf SI' Hanover Pa PHONE 9I29 ROHRBAUGHS SERVICE STATION Tydol and Veedol Gas and Oil Lubrcafon Car Washing Wheel Allgnmenl and Balancing Phone Jefferson ZI69 Codorus Pa ARLENES BEAUTY SHOP New Freedom Pa PHONE 3432 I o O O I I ' 1 . . . . . Deposil Insurance Corporaiion I I i i - ' . . I . , . Skill Displayed by Braves JUNIOR HIGH BOYS INTRAMURALS The Junior High Intramurals gives an op- portunity to all Junior High boys to partici- pate in all seasonal sports. It gives the boys good background for their senior years in sports. They learn good sportsmanship and rules of the sports. The boys receive instruc- tion from Mr. James Miller. HELPING HAND CLUB The ninety-eight members of the Helping Hand Club are pledged to help people less fortunate than themselves. They have as their guide six verses of Scripture: Mat- thew 25: 34-40. The club under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Frank A. Baker, has held bake sales and scrap drives throughout the year. The officers are: President, Charles Miller, Vice President, Sandra Sechrist, Secretary, Elaine Flemmensg Recording Secretary, Dawn Boosey Treasurer, Ann Delp, and Assistant Treasurer, Ruth Rohrbaugh. GOLF CLUB Learning poise and correct positions of a golfer is the aim of the Golf Club sponsored by Mrs. Rose Hunter. The club goes to Bon Air Country Club for practice during activity periods when the weather permits. The club held a tournament within the club, to pick a team that would enter some golf tourna- ment at Bon Air and other golf courses. X K Ks I A F ' i,,,,,,,. 1 L f' I 'S , X Ok OFFICE CLUB Approximately 30 girls of both Junior and Senior High belong to the Office Club. Each girl works in the office one or two periods a week. No special qualifications are neces- sary, except that she should be honest, eager to learn and willing to work. Her duties are simple, but of value to the secretaries. She distributes the daily absentees and bulletins, fills requisitions for teachers, and helps with all daily routine and information. PEOPLES BAKING COMPANY Bread Ples Calces Buns NEW FREEDOM PENNA Phone 3626 Youll Love fo Llve Wl+h Furm+ure and Applnances From BUD HAVEN Shrewsbury Pa JOHN A SCHUMAN S GARAGE Jefferson P P O Codorus P Goodyea Tres Wllard BaHerles General Repaurs Accessor es PHONE JEFFERSON 2l4I VERNON L MASIMORE Glen Roclc Pa PLUMBING AND HEATING MYERS PUMPS Phone 34l0 ELIZABETH LICHTFUSS General Merchanduse LUNCH BEER Llneboro Md Compl menfs of +he NEW AND GLEN THEATRES LILLIDALE Curb Servlce Sandwiches and Founlam Snaclrs HANOVER GLEN ROCK ROAD SMITHS ATLANTIC SERVICE Phone Loganvvlle 23I2 Compllmenis of BANGES SHOE STORE I8 Yorlr Sfreei HANOVER PA Compl me Is of BORTNERS SOFT DRINKS Hanover Pa Complnmenis of ROYAL JEWELERS Hanover P General Au+o Repair Pamhng Offlcnal Sfafe Inspechon CENTERVILLE SERVICE STATION Glen Roclc RD 2 Pa PHONE 3892 Compllmen+s of MASEMER S BAKERY Hanover Pa PHONE HANOVER 7I245 slams er? New FREEDQM PA PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTORS Gasoline Fuel Orl Lubrlcanl's Phone Glen Roclc 4I99 Ngh+ Calls Glen Roclc 4386 3368 I ll I 0 9 , . , . I . a. . . , a. ' , r I I I ' s I , . I . . Seven Valleys, Pa. I n I I . . . . ' I , . . , . , a. , . , . I , . For Comfort For Durablllty SIELING FURNITURE COMPANY MODERN BEDROOM FURNITURE RAILROAD PENNSYLVANIA o u I Smoke Signals ignited Interest hr- CHEERLEADERS Girls interested in cheerleading ioined the club at the beginning of the year. Senior High cheerleaders coach all girls interested in future cheerleading. The Junior and Senior squad is selected from these girls. 06 JUNIOR RED CROSS The general purpose of the American Junior Red Cross is to provide boys and girls with the opportunity for participating as members of a voluntary, in a degree a governmental, agency engaging in humanitarian services. The officers of this club are: Mary Bailey, president, Shelia Snyder, vice president, Nancy Wineholt, secretary and Jo Ann Zeigler, treas- urer. SENIOR HIGH BOYS' INTRAMURALS Under the direction of Mr. Kerrigan these boys play the sport in season. They pick teams and play against each other to gain skill in various sports. THEATRE ARTS CLUB Members of the club indulge in repairing scenery, setting up the stage, and doing odd jobs around the school. The officers are David Miller, president, Dean Miller, vice president, Dennis Jones, secretary, and Richard Maismore, treasurer. The advisor is Mr. Lowell Wallace. WORDEN 81 SHEWELL INC Domeshc and lnclusrrlal Heahng Boller lnsfallahon and Repalrs PHONE Yorlc 820l4 Glen Rock 360l YORK PA 53I W Kung S+ ELMER W HENRY coLoNlAL SHOE HOUSE Dealer n Thomson Porcellfe Palni SHREWSBURY PA Glen Rock 4788 HANOVER PA 28 York S+ree1' GARDNERS GARAGE HELEN PLITT BEAUTY SHOP General Repair To :ng and S+ Complefe Fronf End Allgnmeni' 2g?enHar:l1erpa PHONE 3663 TURKEYS CARMAN S Broacl Breas+ed Dreci From Our Farm Nofecl for Qualify and Flne Flavor Ice Cream Mak and Ice KREB5 POULTRY FARM PHONE GLEN Rocx -:aol Phone Glen Rock 3654 BARNEY DUERR S Texaco Servlce Comphmenls ol: Lubrlcahon Wash ng General Mo'l'or Tune up DOTS DINER NEW FREEDOM PA Phone 3250 Roule ll l BAUGHER S GARAGE C0mPl'men'l'5 0+ Chrysler and Plymoulh SALES AND SERVICE Codorus Pa Phone Jefferson 2l7I GROVE 81 SECHRIST Sporhng Goods 77 N Mann S+ Red Llon Pa I 0 i . . . I W. t Glen Rock, Pa. R.D. No. 3 TEL. G'R. .4039 i ' ' , i , v Compllmenfs of I'I1e SENIOR CLASS 957 RCA Vlc+or Televlslon JESSE F GARVER A FRIEND For Prompi' Efflclen+ Service CALL GLEN ROCK STORE BI43 RES 3490 Compllmenfs of HUNGERFORD PACKING COMPANY INC Hungerford Pennsylvania CONGRATULATIONS Io 'rhe Seniors of I957 HENRY M BLATNER Your I957 Class Phofographer PHONE 7I73 I53 Eas+ MarIce+ SI'reeI' York Penna AT THE BROWNSTONE HOUSE of III Il I I5 Main S+. I --n-P Flares Sent to Advertisers 'S Front row Conme Bensel Loretta Muller Lonme Kasper Carole Markel Second row Mary Graslk Luda Koller Robert Gantz Dyral Routson Mary Nonemaker Thurd row Phul Muller James Walker David Ehrhart James Hartenstem Last row Sam Shewell Robert Bensen Heartfelt thanks are extended to each member of the Calumet staff who gave of hls tlme and effort to make possible the production of thus annual We of the 1957 Calumet staff take this opportumty to thank our advertisers for their generous support Without their assistance a book of this quality would not have been possuble To you our readers we recommend the servlces of our well deservlng advertlsers Gratitude IS extended to Mr Ralph Bortner our advasor whose contrlbutuons guided us In thus publucatuon To Mr Henry Blatner who photographed the sensors and organizational pnctures we wlsh to say thank you for a commendable rob Many thanks are extended to Kemble Bauman who through many tmng hours so capably supplied the staff wnth puctures for our 1957 yearbook Also gratutude IS expressed to Mr Lawrence Kung who photographed class officers To the student body of Susquehannock Hugh school we thank you for the sup port and cooperatuon you have so wulllngly gnven us THE EDITORS 0 1 'V . ., , I fi. ., t .. . , V ' -5' l I 1 - Y .....-. 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