Big Spring Joint High School - Big Spring Yearbook (Newville, PA)

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'g.jf,f .g:.2-F'1H77-1f2'1v: ., L3'- '-:. ff' ' ' fl 1 fag-' ' I-1-16-','-T ' '-:a-'fi ' ' 'fi-ig-ffl-2:74 'W-:fi-152.959, ' '- jl':'Z-, ' ' 'nj-.-' lg'-'.Af-33.3 ' 'f -2-gs, I-3: 7' 2 2 s 5 s 5 .,H--,-WW.m-AWm,.m,,..-W-., . .A. 4...x,, M V A... ..,, W..-m ,.- ,i.. mW,m,, m,.M,M..m..m,.mE ADMINISTRATION E .1 g i 5 It m Eggs + QT5 I i s 8 -5 Ig J Ngsg aI I S ' X ' s I SI It K ' A Z Q AI I 4 J I xgy 1 N , I II JOINT COMMITTEE OFFICIALS Standing, left to right: S. J. Burkholder. Vice Presidentg J. A. Lay, H. Barrick, P. L. Stone, Supervis- ing Principalg J. J. Clark. and Dr. J, P. Burkhart, County Superintendent. Seated: S. Mentzer, G. Wickard, W. M. Eckman, Presidentg and R. B. Sterrett, Treasurer. LOWER FRANKFORD Harry C. Barrick Paul Hoover Mrs. Carroll Leicligh Calvin Tritt Clarence Baer LOWER MIFFLIN John Clouse George F. Rickards Daniel Arbegast Sheldon Mentzer John Stabnau NEWTON Charles Snoke J. Earl I-Iovetter Robert B. Sterrett Samuel Cohick Wesley MacMillan NEWVILLE S. Burkholder, H. W. Welch, W. Fickes, Mrs. Anna Alwein, Ivan Houck. UPPER MIFFLIN John Lay, E. Clevenger, C. Wheeler, Ralph Drexler, Merle Rolar. PENN TOWNSHIP Clarence A. Koser John J. Clark Michael S. Tarner G. O. Seider A. Roy Meyers UPPER FRANKFORD George Wickard P. E. Kamerer John Drawbaugh George Shugart Cameron Omer WEST PENNSBORO Walter M. Eckman J. Lee Ulsh C. M. Graham O. A. Kitzmiller Levan L. Hoover PRESIDENT ECKMAN .M - Wi M , hr. k 1:5-3 5 f L ' -nf' ,N 1 U. RA 5:24 I 1 ,4-wg' ,Jr ., W 'ltr' I Wir, x Ya, ph., 1 sw ff' f Q-..,Y... f-is .1 .ki ,Ep wg 321 1 N S 'vi , r , -f, V K w uw, f :LS : 4- 'limp' :Fe Q83 N' Uri., , -f,. J 5 , QW x - , -. if 2? 1. ' 1 X '5 ,..' g f sg ' ilL v7f. 'm- Lyn H., nf R. L. . - -K ww: fs Q A, V , g1,:5J5ginZ1x1iijmk wx I , -1, M nf . .,.2.' I ,. .,, A 9Sk..x,4'E E4 Iii L 1jf7 5 5, - 1' i .Fm wg' H ng: Q, i MW , , ,, ..,x.,...A mln f 'I Z' DELORES KLINGER ROBERT KRESSLER HAROLD G. 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You're dam tootin' F.u'mcx' LORRIQTTA RIc'KMml'c9H I.o1'1'1-tt I'w.1l1ff11.1l Gosh s.1kcs! Hnuscwifc lwtfrw. , , , Q., M., xr , if W K' -pw, 2 'N i nf: U! Romam' SMITH Bob Vf1r.11im1.1l XY'hat's up, Doc? Hunt 'gators in Alaska Ross SMITH Ace Anzdwfziv I don't known To slccp PHx'1.1.ls VARNFR ffm Vfu'.l1ir1u.11 For l1ca1vcn's sake Tclvphonc operator R1c'HARo WIEIKBIER Rich Amdemir Ars you askin' mc, or telling mc To ent I BLKXINIZ VUARNFR Mar Al'.ld'e'!IlfL' 'I4lmt's niccu Nurse FRANCES VVHISLIER Fran Iffltllll-1111.11 You said it Secretary mf J 1-7 ,--f, E ' 7 ff I hx . lb 5 E it Q5 I ff l ' 2 If dnl if 6 --H c y . Q7 I 6 7 Z aj' 41 . 01.4325 CLASS PROPHECY Hello there!! XVhy we haven't seen you in a long time. Oh, excuse us folks! XVe were just talking with Bob Smith who was doing the family shopping, but had to hurry home to his wife. US? We're Chief Petty Officers Wfally Drexler and Larry McLaughlin of the United States Navy. We just pulled into New York Harbor from Gibralter where we saw Doris McGowan painting a land- scape of the beautiful Mediterranean. It's good to be back in the States again for we have a 15-day leave starting today. Wfe walk down the street to the Graham Brothers U- Rent-It, U-Drive-It Company. We rent a 1975 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe. Before we are barely under way some nit-wit nearly runs over us. As they zip past, we notice joan Hoover at the wheel with Grant Hockenberry at her side holding on for dear life. 1 Q 4 . ei sf 'R ui li ph 5 i ii Km Our first stop is for gas in Pittsburgh. Wfe pull up to a brand new Atlantic station and who walks out but Earl Barrick. XWhile he is filling our tank we chat with chief mechanic,'Merle Palmer. He informs us he is now en- gaged in fixing a demolished car in which our former classmate Ed Clouse went down over a 150-foot embank- ment. This tradegy occurred after colliding with Dixie Campbell and Cora Clugh. Fortunately no one was in- jured. We drive downtown for dinner and stop at Vifar- ner's Restaurant Where we find Doris Negley and Betty Piper working as xx aitresses While we are eating, we find we are enjoying Chef Bill Brownawell's Filet Mignon. We drive on to Cleveland where we stop at Roy Reece's farm and find Charley Hoover there on a maintenance call. -- -sz? . - - Sac. ' -,. 5 - : 14 'vs Q agp M - JW Q CLASS PROPHECY Roy's wife, the former Loretta Rickabaugh, invites us to stay overnight and we gladly oblige. XVe're up bright and early and get on the road by eight o'clock to pick up our tickets for the annual Memorial Day Classic, the Indianapolis Soo, We take our seats and buy a program from the attendant, Don Hoover. As we look over the lineup, we see a few familiar names, such as WireWheel Webber, and Don Heishman. We see Heishman is driving for the rac- ing tycoon, Miss Ida McDermond. After an exciting and grueling lik hours of racing it's up to Throttle . g frofgi. Happy Ross Smith and Lead Foot jim Griffie. just as they come out of the fourth turn they clash and smash-up. Discouraged, we leave the track en- route to Hollywood, California. M. ,-' nf ini: L- pu . We drive continuously to Denver, Colorado, where we stopped at the new ultra-modern Mercy Hospital. While inside, we see jean Natcher at her job as receptionist. We talk to her for a few minutes and continue on our tour of the multi-million dollar hospital. Later we see Nancy Oiler and Theresa Piper serving as registered nurses. We walk along the hall with our former classmates till we come to the nursery. For curiosity we stop and look at the newly arrived infants. We notice one in particular, and we inquire, only to find it to be one of Lavana Graham's fnumber 75. We have wasted enough time and have to get on the road so we bid our classmates goodbye and set off for Hollywood. We pull in about 2 p.m. and head for the M.G.M. Studios to take a tour. We find Lawrence Kail posted as guard at the main gate. We flash our pass cards and go in. We walk to the main office where we see Doris Russell typing a script called GOOK -produced by the same studio that brought you BANG - OOP SHOUPH - SH BOOM - CLANG - FIZZLE - SHLIPT - PHFFFT. GOOK is starring Arthur Millhouse and Blanche Bouder with vocals by Marian Brandt. They are using the newly con- structed Studio 41 which was designed by architect Ron- ald Lehman. We pass a few days visiting the various studios and before Sylvester could swallow Tweety it's time to go home. E51 fx N elk 'N vs f'-lgtte 2- l G 6 . 9 ik 4 Li! f-'N Q? ff' X , va Wx Gy 2 CLASS PROPHECY On our way home we pass through a small town in Arkansas called Sweetwater junction where they are having a festival and who do they have for entertainment? No one but Dorothy jacoby and her jubilee Makers! They are having a good old-fashioned hoe-down with Yodelin' jim Mentzer doing the calling. if f We leave Sweetwater junc- tion and head for the Sunshine Land of Florida. We go out on the beach our first day there to soak up as much sun as possi- V ble before leaving for home. - .L-.-- ,,,,..-.,-,-.A 'V- X, ,...,g . XY'hile lying on the beach we see three beautiful young women approaching us. As they come closer we recognize them as none other than our former class- mates, Patsy Boyd, Neva Ginter, and Frances Whistler. They tell us they are on vacation for a week. XVe swim a while and then go down town for a snack. XVe walk into a small restaurant and get waited on by another friend, Mary Armold. Tipping the waitress, we start for home, stopping only at Washing- ton, D. C., where Phyllis Varner and Lois Roush are working for Luttman and Liddle, Attorneys. Recalling memories of our senior class trip we final trek home. T5 I-,, . Q At the sight of New- ville we notice the high school. NVe're greeted at the door by Wfilma Cohick, the Home Eco- nomics instructor. Tour- ing a few classes, we find Emma Morrison g ig.--- Q. 1 lj?-5 xi A Y .E X 6 n 5 '. .-phi s. l' ll i 4.7 ' if l lv ,I Hoover has his boys out on the track for a ses- sion for the coming meet. janet Luttrel, the head secretary, tells us where we can find the Home Art instructor, Mrs. Drexler fthe for- Q--ft' QD the Physical Education u r mer Carolyn Boldos- Q. instructor. I-I a r v e y sq? ii SCQ. X Q 'A i 1 ft if i f4 . Well, it was swell visiting all our friends and rela- ., tives once again, but now off to sea once more. 'Q' r J , Signed and sealed ' N 'ff na.. . thu 26tlJ day 0 f May. 1955 V WALLY DREXLER LARRY MCLAUGHLIN CLASS WILL' We, the Class of 1955, being neither of sound mind nor body, have engaged the law firm pictured at the right to draw up our last will and testament: Maxine Warner's Royal Canadian Police ability to Medella Schlusser. Mary Armold's quietness to Marlene Wagner. Dixie Campbell's chewing gum wrappers to Romaine George. Ernest Graham's mechanical ability to Lois Baldwin. Don I-leishman's agricultural know-how to Rodney Wagner. joan Hoover's home making to Anna Marie George. Doris McGowan's cooking ability to Wanda Reichard. Ronald Lehman's fluffy hair to Mr. Kressler. Ross Smith's Industrial Arts ability to Mike Neidegh. Grant Hockenberry's motorcycle to all two wheelers. Richard Webber's alertness in English class to Frank Clark. Robert Smith's wrestling ability to Mr. Seifried. Earl Barrick's sense of humor to Mr. Sudak. Neva Ginter's hearty laugh to Beverly Kuntz. Cora Clugh's blue eyes to all man catchers. Emma Morrison's athletic ability to Sylvia Stabnau. Frances Whistler's fondness of farm life to Calene Mowery. Betty Piper's waitress technique to all platter bearers. Patsy Boyd's chubbiness to Evelyn Yaggie. Ida MacDermond's taste for lipstick to Sylvia Laughman. Ed Clouse's milk route to all milk tycoons. Roy Reese's hybrids to Mr. Loy. Lawrence Kail's physique to Mr. Carns ?? Wilma Cohick's faithfulness to Pat Fehl. Phyllis Varner's brown eyes to Miss Gettel. Nancy Oiler's pearly teeth to jim Rhinehart. Ronald Graham's curly hair to Rickey Beckner. Arthur Millhouse's scholastic record to Dick Smith. Don Hoover's welding ability to Freshman boys. Doris Russell's giggle to all laughing boys and girls. Theresa Piper's shyness to Patti Pechart. Charley Hoover's everlasting love to Shirley Stitt. james Mentzer's coordination to B.S.l-LS. j.V.'s. janet Luttrell's deep voice to Donna Beam. Marian Brandt's vocal talents to Sally Spencer. Dorothy jacoby's love for hillbilly music to Ed Griffie. Loretta Rickabaugh's blonde hair to Mr. Spangler. Carolyn Boldosser's housekeeping ability to Mary Lou Goodhart. Doris Negley's romancing to joe Shatto. Bill Brownawell's smooth technique to Cornelius Kuntz. jim Griffie's driving to anyone who can catch him. Lois Roush's broad smile to Miss Noel. jean Natcher's ability to stay free to joan MacMillan. Blanche Bouder's dislike of fast driving to Barbara Gutshall. Harvey Hoover's keen sense of math to Lynn Duncan. Merle Palmer's westerns to Bill Strausser. Wally Drexler's cherry pie baking ability to Margaret Rolar. Larry McLaughlin's hotroding to the memory of Wally Campbell. To Mr. Porter another wonderful yearbook. To Mr. Woods another chemistry class like ours??? To Mr. Robinson a Trigonometry Answer book. To all teachers and students good luck in the new high school. HARVEY HOOVER X I Q1 CHARLES HOOVER fi Kia R- Q LARRY MCLAUGHLIN 1 Je. ' R .,,'i WALLY DREXLER 3 I E WX CLASS HISTORY All the w01'lcl'r az rtage, And all tloe men and women merely pluye1'5.', -SHAKESPEARE Act I Scene-Newville High School Time-September, 1951-june, 1952 The beginning of the first act took place September, 1951, when 81 freshmen came into Newville High School, - our scene, to begin a four-year production. We were divided into two sections with Miss Plough and Mr. Rob- inson as our directors. To make us feel as part of the cast, the seniors, Class of 1952, honored us at our first school party in the gymnasium on September 28, 1951. iii O f x , I gs Z? :E XT .Egg . gf After this Senior-Freshman party, the production with our fellow cast members, the upper classmen, was really . under way. Selected for the leading roles of the first act were Max- -- ine Highlands, President, Wally Drexler, Vice President, Lavana Graham, Secretary, and Ross Smith, Treasurer. Two buses filled with curious freshmen motored to Harrisburg on April 30 to familiarize themselves with important state build- The Easter program in the H, Big Spring Presbyterian Church 5 Wu: l 'xikr .I QS if ings. They went star gaz- ing in the Forum and had a guided tour of the Capi- tol, among other things. was conducted by the Hi-Y. rm, Ira Q sais--RH The annual school play, You Can't Take It With You,'f had three of our members, Ar- thur Millhouse, Wally Drexler and Cathy Houck, as actors. The curtain of the first 0 S 4 A act fell following the school picnic at Pine A Grove on May 27. ,,yyg,i N Act II Time-September, 1952-May, 1953 We entered the same scene the second year, but only 68 members of our cast remained on stage. Our directors this year were Mr. Kressler and Mr. Fishburn. We chose: Motto- We build the ladder by which we rise. Flower-White Rose Colors-Royal Blue and White The leads of this act were Wally Drexler, acting president, Lois Roush, Sec- retary, Frances Whisler, Treasurerg and Catherine Houck, Historian. This year, for the first time, the industrial arts course was available for girls. 'h We started the year with the Harvest Moon, l our Sophomore Hop, held at Memorial Hall on November 14. The Harvest Moon shone down 1, 3-359. on the corn shocks giving them a blue and nj orange hue while we danced to the music of wee H221 ',n1X r -gga ' os V Phil Young and his orchestra. n I The annual school play, on March 26 and tug 27, Ramshackle Inn, featured a member of T J' our cast, Catherine Houck. Also participating in this event were five other members: Arthur Millhouse, James Griffie, Maxine Highlands, Willis Hurley and Wally Drexler. The Easter program on April 2 was con- ducted by Senior Tri-Hi-Y. Closing the events of the year was the picnic again at Pine Grove. '5 . f vi' '-N 'S ' Q E 559, .acre r x K yrs V N Act III Time-September, 1953-june, 1954 Two amazingly short acts had passed and now, with stage fright forgotten, 53 juniors entered their third year of acting. Many problems arose because of the overcrowded conditions. The halls were jammed and students were late for classes. We were not sure to which rooms we were to report because of the change in the numbering of the rooms. ' Five girls from our class took advantage of j the commercial course which was added to the A , agenda for the first time this year. D Our chosen leaders were Arthur Millhouse, 'iw 1 ,Q 7 he-X Presidentg Donald Heishman, Vice President, Maxine Warner, Secretaryg Doris Negley, X ' Q- . '3-Q Treasurer, and Neva Ginter, Historian. Directors of the third act were Mr. Spangler and Mr. Rager. Because of Mr. Rager's illness at the latter part of the year, Rev. Wagner was a substitute director. The annual magazine campaign, with the members of the junior and senior classes acting as salesmen, started Gctober 15, 1953, and continued for two weeks. On Tuesday, March 2, , 1954, the 49 members of our cast toured the battle- field at Gettysburg under the supervision of our American history teachers, Miss Plough and Mr. Spangler. On March 22, 1954, a skating party was held for 200 students at the Rainbow Roller Skating .fs Rink. M 1 2 Enix 4 l Q- Q ' - I X f X X ' X Parts in the school production, The Man Af' Who Came to Dinner, were acted by Arthur Wt ' ! Millhouse, Ruth Lundahl, Wally Drexler, up Charles Hoover, and Ronald Lehman. Stage as- sistant was james Griffie from our cast. Act III qconrp The zenith of the year's social calendar was the Mardi Gras, our junior Prom, held at Me- morial Hall, April 2. Tiny Wright's orchestra provided the music for the gay, colorful event. iff t Q . Magis Q ii- Eli wi -V if May 12 we received our class rings. As usual ' there was the trying on of each 0ther's rings. I S 'L 1? 1 --x 'X- We honored the seniors, class of 1954, with E lg the junior-Senior banquet. It was held at the ,, , Zion Lutheran Church on May 14. The theme g W Q, was Anchors Aweigh as the recreation hall A px - was turned into an ocean of fun. X151-1 L ...A W , .QflilRgi.:g'V Nxig. 1-:L 5. -A.-1-'N Act IV Time-August, 1954-May, 1955 It seems only yesterday that we were making our debut. Now, as seniors, under the direction of Mr. Wfoods, we were entering the final year of produc- tion, where only four years before we had been frightened and unfamiliar with the set. We chose the leads of this act as follows: President, Arthur Millhouse, Vice President, Marian Brandtg Secretary, Lavana Graham, Treasurer, Doris Neg- leyg Historian, Neva Ginter. On September 10, the students of Big Spring High School were transported by bus to the site of the new high school to witness the ground breaking cere- mony, which had long been anxiously awaited. On October 14, the big chance for the seniors to make money and beat the juniors by selling magazines, began for a two week campaign, Carolyn Bold- osser, champion salesman, won first prize, a three-speed record player, by sell- ing 55215.80 in magazines. Due to division of the school auditorium, the 73 student body assembled in the Big Spring Pres- 5 9 byterian Church on December 25, 1954, in recognition of the Christmas season. The tradition of senior pictures was carried on by our class. We were snapped individually by Mr. Epply at Eppley's Studio. , Q, F f' 'V-fk.T Act IV QCont.j Another fund raising campaign beginning November 19 was Prom Peanut Week when seniors sold raw peanuts to the public. , H' 2 At the monthly Monday night 'I' meetings of the Big Spring School Ta x Board, three seniors were always in 31 - . C P, attendance. This was a project of P. ' . ,gi L D. class. . ifvg 2-. I - : : . Future home owners of the class '- of 1955 planned their homes which , they someday hoped to build-also gg a P. D. class project under Mr. Kress- W 1 1 X : wt f -. ler. Green Valley, the school play staged on March 24 and 25, had Arthur Millhouse, Neva Ginter, Charles Hoover, Wally Drexler and Ronald Lehman as actors. A P james Griffie was stage manager and Marian Brandt was Q 17 Q . L . If Yf lax i , fl w ld ' N i i n PI'OlTlPt6I'. On April 7, the students again assembled in the Big Spring Presbyterian Church for an Easter pro- Tri H1 Y Then the time came for which we had been wait trip. Some of the places we saw were the Francis- can monastery, the Na- tional Zoological park Mt. Vernon, Lee's Man- A1... i 1 I gram, conducted by the ,Q :sn I U ' -:j.'f.l., X ing . . . the Washington ,:,f-'- UQ' il fa ff 1 , 'I I I i ' 41,1 l l, sion, Lincoln and jeffer- son's Memorials, the In May, we were guests of the Class of 1956 at the fail, junior-Senior banquet. 7 A x f we 495' . Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Washington Monument, the White House, the F.B.I. building, the Capitol, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the Washington airport and the Smithsonian Insti- fllte. The Baccalaureate Service was on May 22, in the Big Spring Presbyterian Church. On May 26, George Tolley spoke to us as a graduating class, in the Zion Lutheran Church. Four years of casting were behind us. We were passing from our scene to be actors in 49 plays, each our own lives. Our high school acting careers and the helpful advice of our advisors will be two of the determining factors of our futures. Acts passed quickly with time. Whether or not our high school acting days were successful will be determined by our lives after graduation. This is our, the Class of 1955's, history. 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I 6 Ronald Burkholder Pot Burl-:holder Bobby Hurley 9-Advisor Freshman Girls EIGHTH GRADE Joann Allwein Charlotte Bigler Ruth Boutner Dianna Burkholder Julie Clark Joyce George Jane Graham Judith Hefflefinger Jean Mains James Chestnut Robert Clouse Dennis Coy Walter Fickes Wilbur Geyer Richard Gilbert John Haskins Richard Lehman HOME ROOM 18 HOME ROOM 1 -C Donald Stouffer Rebecca McCrea Rosemary McGroarty Boneda Moffitt Nancy Neidigh Marie Rice Thelma Salisbury Lillian Stouffer June Webster Judy Wolfe Cloyd Myers Jerry Myers Ronald Nailor Kenneth Ocker George Rife Fred Smee Earl Souder Robert Souder SEVENTH GRADE Donald Baker Owen Bigler Richard Boldosser Edward Burkett Roy Franklin Earl Heckendorn Raymond Heckman William Lehman Garry Gallo Donna Gilbert Patsy Gregor Donna Heberlig William Heckendorn Gerald Holsinger Robert Loy Margaret Mains HOME ROOM 16 Albert Stouffer' HOME ROOM 10 Virginia Young Lyman Mentzer Herbert Moffitt john Myers john Oiler William Riggleman Michael Shoop john Smith Donald Stouffer jean McCrea Carol Menges Bruce Minnich Ronald Mouers Nancy Ramp Linda Reid Anna Smith Robert Stouf fer OAKVILLE EIGHTH GRADE MR. MENTZER-Principal Middle row, left to right: Darlene Wolf, john Bittinger, jeff Stamy, Paul Miller, George Reese, Shirley Dyarman, and Joyce Swartz, Front row: Mary Lou Wood, Beverly Reid, Betty Flewelling, Verna Swartz, Patsy Myers, Frances Burkett, Anna Mary Miller and Carolyn Shaffer. The staff of the Big Spring welcomes the picture of the Oakville Eighth Grade, and looks forward to having those students as part of our high school next year. -THE STAFF NINTH GRADE CENTERVILLE Jumon HIGH sci-looL Back row, left to right: Marjorie Ellerman, Patsy Snyder, Robert Gettle, Arthur Good- hart, Myron Kadle, Robert Huntsberger, George Stambaugh, Edward Rosenberry, Agnes Shearer, Gaye Hipps, and Emily Young. Second row: E. Lee Oiler, Prineipalg jon Wil- liams, Michael Tarner, Ronald Wyrick, Arthur jones, David Sheller, Donald Houp, Mary Morgan, janet Wy'rick, Lillian Mixell, and Robert Routz, Instructor. Front row: Barbara Hill, Maude Dunlap, Doris Gettle, Carol Roth, jean Coons, Barbara Seiders, Carolyn Myers, Edward Longacre, Lydia Duncan, and Barbara Houston. The staff of the Big Spring, also, takes pleasure in welcoming the picture of the Cen- terville Ninth grade, and looks forward to having these students as part of our student body next year. -THE STAFF X ATTENDANL- EQ N w ,, E W QW 83 X Tl .QD . 2+ H f , I H 2 XX . If x . .T .ff W 'W E' ,fm f - 9 ' xgfij V' , mf E W 4, 6. . xx .X ' 'X .fn 1, off' 6 d 8. Q 11. 1. 7th and 8tld Grade 25 HIGH LIGHTS 9. Richard Boldosscr 10. Donna Rae Heberlig 11. jerry Myers KNO Snaps Availablej dig, 8 A. H YA lb Q 10 Patsy Greegor Linda Reid jack Haskins Fred Smee 71, !,NA 9 R v. .nn C lv,-1-Z ,. V Q., 'X 2 5' J-0 Q if Q i ff '-M X! .. . . m . Q-Lon BS CLU - fm, N 7 -. Q jf 4gFg,mg11gf A rv -qggm. ,, ,K ,f -1,.1fq,-rw Lx , '5Wiv'Ll1a.' 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W 11-annum an-fm THE BIG SPRING GUSHEI No. Il Blfl SPRING I-IICH SCHOOL, NEWVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA JANUAR ,,i.....i..+- - of the Zion Lutheran ic songs to he sung arc: , One World, and the rrayer, Let Us Have aan MacMillian, ltflarian loria Shearer, and Mer- er will have solo parts. nrus has been asked to z February 1'.T.A. meet- kville. Graham and Nancy ors, were selected from . Chorus to try out for ict Choral Festival at romfield l ebruary l5, 7. This is the first time Spring High School will :nted at such an event. Kressler, advisor, also I that plans are under- an increase in member- : chorus to a total of 56. Banquet Planned iril 29 By J. C. L. members of Junior Classi- e Supervised by Mrs. Lee der are planning a Banquet for April 29th. ire also being made to state convention at Dale High School on h. Information on these ill be released when all discussed. In L'nl,1u.Lu Un AuaL1..u uu, unucl un: kvaul L Wertz replaced substi- flirl-ction of Harry J. Robinson. Lute Mrs Mildred Plasterer as 'l'l l L ' . . . . VgfIJLf'5JVr?tt'f: R5ef4,'fn'1fne,f':x:.E'fL'fr Junior high English teacher Janu- l'HE BIG SPRING GUSHER VOL, l, No. 3 P S P A JANUARY 28, 1955 Published monthly by the students Big Spring High School, Ncwville, Pennsylvania 1.1,iiw,-,i,,-L-iyicf -,-.-,-ii M6-,-,-,--, ,-,--, , A mia Marie George '56 Associate editors: Clinton llcekner '56, Joyce Wolf '57, James Rhine- hart '56, Betty Piper '55, Fredd Richardson '57, Lawrence Kail '55, Sue lleckncr '57, Charles Hoover '55, Jackie Martin '57, Feature liditor ..,. CiirI's Sports Editor lloy's Sports Iiditor llead Typist - -- Typists .... TYPING STAFF BUSINESS S'l'AI I Exchange ...., Y.... ..... eff- - - . ----A-A -- Advertising Manager -, ,UU Circulation Manager Circulation Staff: - Literary Advisor -- Typing Advisor -- ---n Lynn Reid '56 Emma Morrison '55 - Frank Zeigler '56 Lavana Graham '55 - Doris Russell '55 Mary Arnold '55 Janet Luttrcll '55 :rr- Gcorge Wickard .ri Don Drexler '56 '56 --- Phil Dorosh --- Hank Hauer, '57 Marlin Webber '57 --- Miss Jean Gettcl -------- Ray Fry I I I E F Marian Bn.: citizen. The state wil ceive a S100 savings prizes will be a S5 second placeg and a 2 third place. Driver Ed Student Since the last issue ed, Wilma Cohick, Ma Lois Baldwin, Mar Patsy Boyd, Alan I Meisenhelter, Mildred Hoover, Mary Witmel Doris Rickabaugh, I Mary Meisenhelter, J Thelma Gettel, Jam and Ida McDermond l their driver's licenses driver education un Spangler. L ,Sv .4 Ar 4 W A ...::. 'ru 4 ,Q A K af V mg ' 75' 51 1 M fi Q 3 I x ,f X Xa ,. 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Zeigler, L. Reid, F. Oiler, C. Beckner. Second row: J. MacMillan, W. Reichard, E. Richardson, M. Martin, N. Robinson, j. Rolar, N. Skelly, D. Beam, R. Rook, R. George. First row: M. Webber, B. Snoke, S. Beckner, M. Zeigler. C. Arbegast, A. Boyd, Rwagner, C. Hoover, J. McCrea, P. Miller. OFFICERS Pn'siL1'4 111 . . , GAY HENRY I in' Pftkffdtllf . . . RONALD BVRKHOLDI R rnl.1v'v3 . . , NANCY SHE'l l'l2I. -0- OFFICERS Puufdzlll . , DONNA RYNARD Vlre Pnfmldull . , . DOROTHY MYERS St'l'fl'f.l7j , , . KAY XXUODBURN 'Jar- ,r . X Q- ll HW s N at fig Q , , M 1 gxnwimiz K E, , liz I -f -Q Kal 2'- '3' V A ' bs? v gf' ,A gf' F I M r QOH l A 1 'E s rr 111' ll .4 ' 1 H I gQ'.1ff,,,,l,ag.::V:.f I - ,R 'gig-Q375 ' t:'.':' A Z QSKZQQE. M' ' ie ,j'xi'N,, N1, ', 'Q K 3 i 51 A 'I H Fix gn I, 1: gyxfx T.. f f ,, w xT4 -V - I I nf, .wl- L, , Q kiwi? M Q ig, 5 .- i f-3, 71:51 M . I '1 QQ , ff l 'X 5:25 3 A155 Fw , 'iii' ? 3 In h Q f E Q - e wi W '5 5 Ki, 5' . 1 S F . 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OFFICERS Prefident ....,4A,......,. WILLIAM SHULENBERGER Serrehlry ....., ............,.. B RENDA BAUGHMAN Tft'.l.fIlV6f . ..........,......,,.. NANCY GRAHAM Sparlmr ............ MR. HARTZELL c' WC 5 f N . 'S 1 K N , N' 'wt 9-4 ROD AND GUN CLUB I QM SPUVIJUT MR. SUDAK Charlie Heberlig Lonny McDermond Glenn Barrick Ronald jumper joe Railing jay Clouse MEMBERS VC'ally Boyd Paul Rummel Fred Heckendorn jesse Myers George Longhman .lNlCDER.lNIOND Cbdlifllhlll Richard Kreamer Samuel Shank Levern Barrett Gerald Lehman Jesse Garman Howard Tamer ROD AND GUN CLUB Spw1.i'ov': MR. HARTZELL Pictured above is a representative group from the junior High School Rod and Gun Club. There are three such groups in the school this year . . . two of them under the supervision of Mr. Hartzell and one under the guidance of Mr. Sudak. Purposes of the clubs are to learn more about the skills of fishing and hunting as well as an interest in conservation of wildlife to perpetuate our natural resources. Examining the guns in the photo above are members: Larry Gilbert, Bill Shulenberg- er, Bobby Hurley, Ronny Boyd, Ray Heckman, Michael Shoop, and Bob Moffitt. , as 1 4 1 QQ ' i S I . ri . ks ' M m 'M '53 OFFICERS IAMFS RHINEHART, A.A. ...., cfmmz SUE HECKNER .... .,.A A. , .., . ....,. ' TORCH Rffwmr DANNY BAl.DXX'IN ,.,, AA ,,,, A p ,A,,.cf,,,f,,1 ANNA MARIE GEORGE E...,....,..E......,EEEE sung Lt fd V NWA QINTER EEEEEEEEE E,.,,EEEE,, 5 A-fb., ERMA RICHARDSON EEE,,,,,EEEEEEEEEE,.,...,.,,,E snug L4 my NANCY OILER, EEEE EEEA., Q ,,,mff,,' LEE FAYLOR FINKENBINDER ..,.E... ,....... 5 pfmwf MEMBERS joan MacMillan. Ada Boyd, Betty jane Snokc. Phyllis Bailey, Gloria Shearer, Emily Hctkcndorn, xxillfltlil Rciclmrd, Romaine George, Mnrlcnc Chestnut, Nancy Skclly, Sally Spencer. Mary Lou Good- hnrt. Theresa Piper, Doris McGowan, Maxine Wirrner, Ronney Rook, Philip Dorosh, james Miller, Clinton Buckner, Franklin Oiler, john Street, john McCrea, Xwayne Meals. Richard Snyder, Rodney Wickiird, Fred Richardson. FEATURE ACTIVITIES fix W an . 4 M-PM qw -V1 P ,, V f,.A mi Mun., -naw K... .I .fi -. . an VM, K K H , Q f, M: M 'fi . ff f O Q i ' ay- . , fi h 5 mm ' wif, W' ,,wr.gfF5':1J:M ' 1 ,-Nu' 4, Q M 3 vi J.. A , udp, .gr -1 K - 553' Z 'qi I I .- - , Y-, -1. N f ,mafia -1 . 'f1-20 , 4 ' K 02 ,5 ., WW, 'Iii 'WM-f rfaifk' , W n :Q + QM. we Fu ut Honor Roll For ll' mler H zrbmq Permd HONOR STUDENTS First Semester Filxrt Honor Roll For Fall Alariing Period 'lf1lIl6'l'00III Cirizwlx of Ar1f1I1fb Flfvl Scnltnlcfr' ELECTED HONORS 51171101 Cffflrrl uf 31021112 Fira! Still: IIN' JAMES MILLER auf W., . ,-N ,f 1 ' V - 1 wk wt- . Hi? .. 'F ,J Hs:-if 1.m' 1. 'B' X if Q, 5,4 ,Q ,E5.,,,41 X , . -5:3 w3,raig, - , ,A -V 'Vi-, , X, L. , xx-1 .V Q A -ww-,,.!, 5i:: . -f3M3l ,,w1. f. , wit Y.- v Q' A 1. R . Q- 'QWpiEv3i.4'.', 3 , L ,,-,. 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'P A B? 1 ' w S 1 A whlkgygk 5 ffn- ., Q . an Q + Y ATHLETICS jg: 'yank' , j ,Q Q X ' N f ---' 5 N... 29' M!! f ws! , , x N u p 'Ewxlfw-,, i1'.i575f?5f7?'?9,t?J '.7f53i'5 .. :if i ws it w A ,X Ifiiothill Bt-ginnings. - FOCTBALL Big Spring High Sthool fielded its first foothxll sqtimi this ytuir. Olllf' hoys tmm scvmtli to tcnth gritiw wut- t-ligihltp Lhtitr tht- dirt-ttioii of Coach Sutlak. the hop hops to phi' .1 four game schedule next yt-nr. COACH SVDAK l'tinti.iim'nt.iIN. SOCCER SQUAD CAPTAIN HOOVER SQUAD Charles Hoover Captain Wally Drcxler ' Ed Clouse ' Rick Beckneri' Harry Lay' Danny Baldwin' Lynn Reidd' Don Wagner Allan Henry ' M tz Jim en er RayOrner ' Manager 1954 SEASON U S! ,x A x COACH SEIFRIED MEMBERS Harvey Hoover' Robert Smith' Ronny Rook' Paul Martin ' Frank Zeigleral' jim Miller ' Ed Griffie ' Ken Wiser Fred Shively Merle Palmer 'Den0te5 Lefler Armrd SOCCER SEASON DATA FOR 1954 Under the direction of Coach Seifried, the Bulldog Soccermen finished in second position in the Perry County League. Blain High School ..,...,.. Carson Long Institute Green Park Union Blain High School Carson Long Institute Green Park Union .,r.., STATISTICS Action with Carson Long. SCORE Date live They Sept. 24 0 .Oct. 11 2 Oct. 18 -l .Oct. 19 0 .Oct 22 1 ,Oct 29 2 7 VARSITY BASKETBALL CAPIAIIN MARIHN COAg H gl DAR SQUAD IVIIEIWBIQRS Paul Martin Wrllly' Drcxlcr Harry Lay Frank Zciglcr Dick Wfilliams Charles Hoover Ed Griffic Harvey Hoover Ronny Rook Fred Richardson HIGHLIGHTS CF LEAGUE GAMES Newville ......,............................. ..... 5 3 Littlestown ....... ........ 1 00 Newville ..... 69 Fairfield ........ 51 Newville ..........A..,........A...... .,-- 5 0 Littlestown ..............A.........---- ----- 5 4 Ei , ' , 5 J 4 1 'i i C! INDIVIDUAL SCORES Non-League League Total Martin ..,............. 61 15 5 216 Drexler ................ 62 116 178 Lay .......... ...... 3 4 102 1 36 Zeigler ...... ....... 2 2 85 1 67 Rook .......,.....,...... 33 41 74 Griffie ................ 8 45 53 1954-WINNER-1955 Although short on varsity wins this year, the basketball squads did win the coveted SPORTSMANSHIP PLAQUE awarded annually by the Adams County League. HIGHLIGHTS OF N ON -LEAGUE GAMES B.S.H.S. v............,, .......................... . -. 51 Blain ,........ ....... 4 5 B.S.H.S. ...... ..... 3 2 Blain ......... .---..- 4 2 B.S.H.S. ...... ....... ...... . .. 34 Faculty ..................,................--.,-v-- ----- 3 7 The Adams County Boys' Basketball trophy was won this year by the Boiling Springs Bubblers. Big Spring's Bulldogs . . . in eighth position. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL cm mix Munn comm :Homin SQUAD MIEMISI R9 j.u11L-5 Miller Rick Bccokncr jolm Hurley john Mcflrca Harry Wl1c-LAIL-r Bob Lehman Lynn Reid Bob Foster Gary Oilcr Fred Pctcrs jim CQFLIIIAIT1 Frankie Oilcr GCFLIILI 1.1111111111 Dick Sliydffl jay Cllousc Lloyd CQ.1mp Tom LUIBLIIIL' Bob Cllousc M11z1.1ger L eague Viclorief B.S.H.S. ........ , ..,................... ,..... 3 3 York Springs ...... ....... 1 9 B.S.H.S. .....,..,....A ...... 3 4 New Oxford .....,.. ........ 2 9 B.S.H.S. ..... . Fairfield .......................,.................... Nor . ...... 41 24 1-League Viclorief B.S.H.S. ........,.............,.........,,...,........ 35 Blain ....... B.S.H.S. .... . Blain A.,.... B.S.H.S. ..., . 33 31 23 23 Buchanan ....., ....... 1 8 Boys' j.V. .,.. . Girls' Varsity Bechner ..., Hurley ....... Neidig ...,.,. Miller ...ii.. N on-League League Tom! 26 54 80 8 33 41 38 38 10 25 35 Wheeler ............ 10 20 30 Le Dane ........,... 22 7 29 McCrea ...... Camp .....,..... .. 8 13 5 22 27 21 Richardson . ....... 1 3 1 3 fAb0ve Doe! Not Inrlude Girlf' Gamej Y 5 1 L Pass and Follow Keep Alert GIRLS BASKETBALL C1CtpI111 1 MORRISON! and BOLDOSNLR KI lxqg IR bQUAD MFMBERS Evelyn Rirc Linda Hockcnbcrry Dorothy Myers Violet Rice jackie Martin Carol jo Arbegast XY'anda Reichard 'loan MacMillin Evelyn Yaggic Norma Roush Mary Lou Goodhart Shirley Srirt 'Ioann Rolar Barbara Gutshall Nancy Robinson Donna Beam Marian Brandt Emma Morrison Carolyn Boldossur Marlene Zciglcr llamzger HIGH SCORING FORXYARDS EITTITT1 Morrison N C . . ' .1ro1 .Io Arbcrast .. ...... 57 Elhlb 'Ioan MTMIIIIH .. .. 59 X X 'Iomne Rol.1r ...... 52 I Ya' X Kxxmenr' 4 XFI l wb -I GIRLS' STATISTICS 6 I T BEST GAMES A V, E I XI Oppmzenz Xen lille V 3 York Springs . ,..,. ..,,.,,, 5 4 -IO ,.g, ESX East Bcrlin .,., .......,.... -I S 45 D I New Oxford ...... . 45 53 Fairfield .....,., i 45 CHEERLEADERS' SQUAD JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL COACH CARNS SQUAD MEMBERS PICTURED Wilbur Geyer Bobby Hurley Gerald Lehman Donald Baker Robert Clouse Bill Gilbert Ronald Stouffcr Mike Shoop rw Larry Gilbert NX'. Heckendorn .95 F I I ' 1 8 The junior High School basketball squad, under the direction of Coach Carns, began a training program for a future interscholastic campaign. Scrimmage games were held with the Shippensburg junior High squad, the Cumberland Valley junior High, and our own Centerville group. It is hoped that in the near future the Big Spring High School's Pups will be included in regular league play. ljzlfl' April 1 .... r April 5 .... . Apirl 8 ..., , May 5 ..,.... ..,.,. May 6 ,,...,. ...... Frank Zcigler Wzilly Drexlcr Harry Lay Ben McKee-han Ross Smith XX'illiam Swanger Ricky Bcckncr liilly .loc Wfagner Ronald Evclhork Allen Henry BASEBALL BRIGHT SPOTS OF THE BASEBALL SCHEDULE . . . 1954 NON-LEAGUE GAMES S Q A6 fl 3 llvbenl 'l'ef1m Played Home Oppozlezm CAD CAD CHD CHU CAD Green Park Union rr.,,. Carlisle junior Varsity .,,.. Green Park Union ..,....,..,...........,.....,,..........,.. LEAGUE GAMES East Berlin ,.,,.. ,,..r.,.,...,,..rr.,....,,,,,,,.....,.,... New Oxford ....,r,.,.,r..,...... SQUAD OF19M MR. GLEN SEIFRIED. Cf1.1rl1 RONALD GRAHAM, Maruger Candidates for Team of 1955 1 2 ,8 5 .3 2 21 8 2 3 Tom Steigelman Ronald Rook Lloyd Camp Wfayne Horkensmitli james Miller Fred Shively Arthur Millhousc Carl Myers Frank Oiler Lynn Reid, M.IP1.lgUl' 'l'. Steigluman F. Fhively L. Camp W. Drexlcr DI. Miller H. Lay C. Meyers R. Smith F. Zeigler I.. Reid R. Rook R. Beckner R. Graham VU. Wrigncr 13 v VNU' 3 , I Ni gp puff- .I lf AQ I I I-'fm gk hy HMM-in vgf' SCITIOI' Hlgh Boy Wfnnncrs Nth S .-if 2 5 junior High Boy WlDDCl'S , . . 9th AL fv' Rx ii f .sf A I 5: , rx! ' x I - v3T'y-.U 1 fd, 3. 152 22:51 3,55 21 ..,. , f Semor High C irl Wlnnmrs M as BOWLING if K ' Lb N X , f Y-I , junior High Girl Winners . , , 9-3 i'il.' J H.: X' 'Z-.i ,BM .-,,1 Q , A 3 i,,5.'az.-fix, , ,www he xg aww M M ,,. ff I W, f Ja V Y! NX I l nsixlkj Y' X I f 0 N-3.165 p:a1c.4 5b A INXIEDTICFDC ' 'X Complimenfs of THE FIRM OF EDMUND GEO. GOOD. JR REGISTERED ARCHITECT C556 904 Nor'II1 Second Sfreei' Harrisburg, Pa. Complimenfs of JQHN F. MILES CO Kulpmoni, Pa. Plumbing, Heafing and Air Condifion Cons+rucI'ion MOWERY 81 SCJNS General Con+rac+ors 527 Mooreland Avenue P. O. BOX NO. 367 Phone No. I24I CARLISLE. PA. G09 INC V' The Folks ai- 2 GEORGFS Florisfs for Four Genoreiions Alway Enioy Doing Business Wiih You Carlisle, Pa. Phono 26 To fhe Graduafos of l955 Good Luclr and Besi' Wishes OTTO HALBRERCH, Presidenf Shippensburg-Newvillo-Loudon U-WANNA WASH FRCCK CO.. INC. -.12 31 l A Good PorI'rai'I' Lives Forever Remember your school days wi+h good phofographs EPPLEY ISI W. HIGH ST. CARLISLE, PA. STUDIOS-T ln or -r' T Q os-s-FAS'-'Nix Q Serving NewviIIe Over 20 Years QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Milk Cream Bu++ermiIIr Ice Cream CoI'I'age Cheese KRUGER DAIRY 420 Franklin S+. CARLISLE, PA. Phone 942 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES Io Ihe CLASS OF I955 The Firs'I' Nafional Bank of Newville, Pennsylvania MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I955 We Sell Jusf Aboui' Everyihing BURKHOLDER'S PHARMACY 000 Phan, 3-R I5 Easf Main Sfreef ' NEWVILLE, PA. RITTER BROTHERS Cons+ruc+ion-Engineering C-L60 I5II Norih Cameron Sfreei' HARRISBURG, PENNA. NEW LOOK NEW STYLE NEW LIFE NEW EVERYTHING The I955 CI1evrole+ For fhe Youfh of America Congra+ulaI'ions. Class of '55 May You Give fo fhe World As You Live NEW LOOK NEW STYLE NEW LIFE NEW EVERYTHING WAGNER-CH EVROLET Newville, Pa. Mark Heberlig 8: Son NEWVILLE, PA. NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT AND REPAIRS ONTARIO GRAIN DRILLS Besi Wishes Io ihe Class of I955 Meyers Fu rnI+ure Slore I64 Norih Hanover Sireef CARLISLE, PENNA. Easy Terms No Finance Charge Phone 94 ? DQ comnere Home FURNISHINGS ' I' I g AND APPLIANCES Cqghran Heariiesi' and Allen' Inc. Congrarulaiions Your Friendly Hardware SI'ore HARDWARE. PAINTS. HOUSEWARE SPORTS GOODS. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Q 22-24-30 S. Hanover S+. Carlisle Phone 906 fo Hue Graduaies TIME IS MY TRADE DAVID W. SHEETZ Walchmalcer Jeweler 34 EAST MAIN STREET NEWVILLE, PA. CompIimen+s of MILLER REED DAIRY - - 6 - EARLEY'S eq -3, : 1 1 r-I ' 'L The Besi' Seledion 'M - ' of , Decorafor 7Zatuz'dau4 Wed DAIRY PRODUCTS Fumiiure II4 N. HANOVER STREET SHIPPENSBURG CARLISLE, PA. PENNSYLVANIA BURKHOLDER G. KUTZ Carlisle I IN Ili Cemeni' Producfs II E at apo, N C Co., Inc. 'x 'WWI Concrefe Blocks and Congrafulaiions M. BLUMENTHAL 30-32 Norih Hanover S+. CARLISLE, PA. Allied Producfs TESTED APPROVED Phone I 597 Poor House Road CARLISLE PA. Complimenfs of HENRY'S BAKERY KJ SLN-1' Crownover's Dry Goods Nofions NOTED Fon FINE and mes, CAKES, AND Home Ladies' Ready-fo-Wear STYLE BREAD Merl'S Furnishings Shippensburg Pennsylvania SHIPPENSBURG PENNSYLVANIA Phone 4-5051 THE W. C. ESHENAUR HOWARD p. Plumbing and Hearing FUEL olL COMPANY OIL BURNERS ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 3lsf. and Revere Sis. I39 Souih 29141 Sireef Harrisburg Penbroolr, Pa. PHONE 8-085l f af: ff! ,J J x KRONENBERGNS Known as flue Besi' In Men's Wear By +l1e Followers of MAROON AND GOLD On 'Phe Square in CARLISLE. PA. Esf. , I 866 Drink CLOVERDALE Sfays Lively Longer Cumberland Valley Savings and Loan Associarion e0-1 FOUNDED I906 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES io ihe CLASS OF I955 O Cox Hardware Big Spring Avenue NEWVILLE. PA. YOU will always receive a warm welcome and courfeous +rea+men+ when you visif Memorial Hall Corner of High and Chesfnui Sf. NEWVILLE, PENNA. Good Luck, Seniors! Donn Mowery CLASS of l942 C23 Q' N an FW? ln .- A. J CUMBERLAND 'J Z DRIVE-IN RR THEATRE l'1 C l' Complimenfs omalmenls John F. Wal+er BUZ'S FOOD MARKET 1- Your Friend ai' Meal Time FOR FREE DELIVERY ..--. . 'Wifi ' Excava+ion Work of All Kinds BOX I 75 NEWVILLE PHONE 73-J PENNSYLVANIA Phone I I3-R NEWVILLE PENNA f , 'x cfs, , -E COMPLIMENTS OF Carlisle Shoe Complimenfs of Concrefe COITIPBHY Producls Company 24 Wes? Garfield Sfreef Phone 357 Shippensburg, Pa. SEE US FOR CARLISLE Concreie building blocis, lransif mixed con- crefe, grading and excavafing, miscellaneous PA. building supplies. Beacham's Hidden Valley Farm Marlcel' Home Raised and Home Dressed Meals and Pouliry 23 Big Spring Ave. Phone 65 Also al MARKLES FARMERS MARKET Sfall I2, I3 MAY YOU BE BLESSED WITH HEALTH AND SUCCESS Complimenis of NEWVILLE ASSOCIATED GROCERS Che'I s Grocery 5 S. High Sl. NEWVILLE, PA. Phone 30-W and Fry's Grocery SI Broad S+. ' Newvme, PA. Phone I44-M Whenever You Think of Fine Furniiure and Frigidaire Appliances Thinl: of ROTH'S FURNITURE STORE all 88 E. King Sf. WEAVER and GATES Home of Fine Men's Wear Clipper Crafi' Sui+s Florsheim Shoes SHIPPENSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA SEgZ:'lQ+ Phone '2' Ffee D I'e'Y SHIPPENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA C .+ Besi Wishes Ommun' Y To +he Class of 1955 Drug Sfore UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ROBERT N. ABRAM, Regislerecl Pharmacisf and Owner Specializing in Prescripiions A Regisfered Pharmacisi' on Duiy Ai' All Times Newville, Pa. Phone I THE REXALL STORE gg, 'LRF QC I ' ve I A IQ Z , Ia iq: 735. Complimenis of NEWVILLE TELEVISION COMPANY 60 Big Spring Ave. Newville, Pa. Phone II SALES SERVICE OlLER'S ELECTRIC Newville's G. E. DEALER Raymond E. Russell POWER SHOVEL so . 'B - - . Q i g. l ll lllllm DUMP TRUCK WORK HAULING SLATE TOPSOIL 3 Big Spring Ave. FILL PHONE Ibl Newville R. D. 3 Phone 939-R-6 Complimen+s SWARTZ ar- MORTENSEN ENTERPRISES 'Q ' Machine Tools Newville, Pa. I I s- ' 'ffl 96 g fo 6 Q' !b: 'AKNg, VW' E 'Q 51 E Q 'U QA I : -f, -Y Ay : S 23 Jlwqilx bf' , . E , s Ill: 1,,?'lI2aWs FAILOR-WAGNER POST 42l Newville, Pa. G. l'le'l:'l:le'l lI lgeI S General Merchandise Memorials McCrea, Pa. Q PHONE na: 935-R-2 NEWVILLE PENNSYLVANIA LESTER R. MOFFITT J. C. PENNEY CO. Insurance AUTO LIFE I9 N. Hanover Sfreel FIRE HOSPITAL CARLISLE' PENNA. HEALTH ACCIDENT Phone 436 R. D. No. 3 Newville, Penne. Phone 202 R , k Complimenfs eal'IC Funeral VALLEY Home BAKING COMPANY I7 Big Spring Avenue NEWVILLE PENNSYLVANIA Shippensburg Bakery DelighI's Complimenfs of l IALTER'S OF NEWVILLE We Sell Mosi' An'Ihing': FAIR PRICES ON ALL ITEMS CARLISLE APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CENTER I29-3I Norfh Hanover S+ree+ CARLISLE, PA. Phone 872-J MIKE BlLLY'S SHOE STORE I6 E. King s+. SHIPPENSBURG, PA. Also Experi' Shoe Repairing Complimenfs of Den+ler's KELVINATOR SALES AND SERVICE SHIPPENSBURG, PA. Phone I30-Z GOODHART'S CLOTHING SHOES SPORTSWEAR Soufh High SI'ree'I NEWVILLE PENNSYLVANIA PAUL W. SNYDER PiH' and K Sfreeis CARLISLE. PA. Transporiafion of CH RYSLERS DODGES DE SOTOS PLYMOUTHS Phone 2050 COMPLIMENTS OF J. C. WenI'zeI and Sons WHOLESALERS Candies-Tobaccos-Paper Producis Founfain Supplies TELEPHONE 2450 AND 245I CarIisIe, Penne. NEwvuLLE HALU5 DISTRIBUTING COMPANY FURNWURE AND APPLIANCES BoH'Ied Beverages GERRY WALKER I33 Nor+I1 Hanover Sfreei' CARLISLE. PENNSYLVANIA I1 P one 'Im Eshlalished new TYPEWRITER Candles GEHS SALES AND SERVICE I09 W. Loufher S+. Carlisle, Newville, Penna. PHONE 2I5 phone IQQ4 AUSTIN R. REID Dealer in Lumber Poplar and Oak a Specialfy Also Firsf Grade Oak Flooring VAUGHN M. RICHARDSON Insurance Agency I0 Big Spring Ave. Newville, Pa Phone I55-R-I4 PHONE I6 NEWVILLE, PA. Congrafulafions TEEN-AGE SHOP +o fhe Class of '55 E. E. KOUGH I2 E' High Sl' Crushed Sione, Coal. Sand, SIa'I'e CARLISLE, PA. Phone 70 NEWVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Comsaliraenis , , o Ie Sw'9e lS SADIE DRESS sHoP I Men S Service in Fashion CARLISLE, PA. Hanover ai Norih Sireei' CARLISLE. PA. Fashions for fhe Junior Misses and Half-sizes EPPLEY'S DRUG STORE 9 Wesf High Sireef CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA BOGAR LUMBER COMPANY Building Maferial 42 Wesf Orange Sheer SHIPPENSBURG, PA. Phone 277 HAPPY COOKING KUHN'S STUDIO GAS SERVICE 3' GIFT SHOP PorI'rai+s John A. Franklin Film DeVel0Ped 63 Wesf King Siree-I' Giffs SHIPPENSBURG PENNA. SHIPPENSBURG PENNA. ongrafulafions +o The Class of '55 Besi of Luck fo fhe C 's 'I '55 sauce M. BOWMAN Hardware, Painfs, Oils VALLEY TIMES STAR Wir, Fencing Newville Penna. NEWVILLE, PENNA. Phone I04 Complimenfs of THE MARY B. SPAHR REUBEN A. SHOOP and FUNERAL HOME ELMER PAUL SPAHR NEWVILLE, PENNA. 24 Big Spring Ave. NEWVILLE, PENNA. Phone 2,7 Phone 3I M Complimenifs 'I sau: senvlce FARMER'S NATIONAL BANK NEWVILLE, PA. Member of Federal Deposii' Insurance Corp. The Srore Wifh Plenfy of Parking Phone 2-I505 ' CARLISLE, PA. FAMOUS TEXAS RESTAURANT 37 N. Hanover Sf. CARLISLE. PENNA. Air-Condiiioned Serves Delicious Food Soda Founfain Besi' Wishes +o Ihe Class of '55 HERSHEY'S 5 8: I0c SI'ore NEWVILLE, PENNA. Complimenfs of fhe THOMAS CO. cz. v. cooPERATlvE mm wakhes Phone I2II Newville Pennsylvania 36 Soulh Hanover S'I'reeI CARLISLE, PENNA. BILLETIS For Fashions Ouf ELECTRIC SHOP II5 S. Hanover SI'ree'I CARLISLE, PENNA. of Sevenieen The Smar+ Girls Sh Phone loao-J 'P 'I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS THE HUB ROYAL JEWELERS Fine Wafches and Diamonds On Easy Credii'-No Ex'I'ra Charge I 33 N. HANOVER ST. CARLISLE. PENNA. Sporfing Goods HeadquarI'ers SHEAFFER BROS. Hanover and Nor+I1 S'rree+s CARLISLE. PENNA. 7qau--ua vmzsoox ml Ynuoax Oeuruw- Lua 'vv vp . 'et - FE :ig-W .. 4 il Q... L ET FINIS XVe knew the end was near as the old audi- torium was ripped from her memories into class rooms to accommodate our ever-growing student body. With the passing of the old school so passed a period in our lives . . . our graduation, and the community . . . the physical end of New- ville High School. But with all endings there are new begin- nings. 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