Boiling Springs High School - Bubbler Yearbook (Boiling Springs, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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GY UBRIS x Nw I1 X X x. 1 nw 1 s1wIlX M V 1 guy ,I A u I THE BUBBLER CLASS OF 1948 BOILING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL KFOURTH EDITIONJ L-3 4-4 . 4 ,, Published by the of the fbeficafian i TO MIL warm e Ku-Q For twenty one years of loyal and faxthful spectfully dedxcatc thls xbsue of The Bubbler service to the school, we, the Class of '48, re- Qaeelmqd la lfze ew Of '42 RALPH E WETZEL HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL FrIends of 48 The world Into whIch you are steppIng seems to be I troubled one We are only now begInnIng to emerge from a perlod whereIn the great Ideas of Llberty and Democracy had been threatened wIth destructxon Yet rIsIng above all these threats to our way of lIvIng there wIll 1rIse a greater SECLlI'lfy 1 rIcher lIfe ThlS wIll be brought about by an enhghtened people a people that knows the xalues of a world at peace WIth them you belong In thIs age of sclence and of atomlc power changes come fast Yet there IS a nlche for you In thIs pattern of events WIll you be Wllllnq to try to do your part7 WIll the world be Iust a lIttle bIt better because of your efforts? The SCFVICB you render to others IS a true achIevement For myself and the Faculty smcere wxshes for your happmess In lIfe We apprecIate the many thlngs you have done for us and for the school And now Ralph E Wetzel As you enter lIfe s varIous pathvx 'Iys you wIll realIze the need of frlends more than ever Consequently we must not only make frIends but hold frIends To do thIs we must wIn confidence To wIn confidence we must sow love and reap frIerIdshIp sow servIce and reap gratItude What a qrand and frIendly world thls would be If more of us practlced the art of l1k1nq every one lf we search for the qood In others lt wIll be aston1sh1nq the amount of pure qold we find There IS somethmg to llke about every one If we but look for lt We Influence others more than we reahze May your courage your vIsIon and your fa1th be born out IH k1nd words In noble deeds and In an exempl'Iry lIfe th It wIll be InspIrIng and uplIftIng to others W G RICE A B M ED SUPILRVISING PRINCIPAL I . . V n 1 V u E . K. . 'C . . Q . . . , l . . 9 B..,M.E. S D BeSt0'Luck! I . , . VC . . - , 1. , . f. . ri 1 7 ife of Qanlenfd INIHI L 11101 X IIS IX1 Adx nun IIIL ll 6 Ad ' fllxmm S? ' Lvruivix'IQISSINQU Spw' A Av i 'Iivs Iixltlllws 'MN Q? '61 S? AZ gg, L -Eb 'ffm amz of .c The Class of 48 extend the1r thanks and apprec1at1on to the Bowrd of Fdut mon for all thte thmqs It has done to mike our school lrfe better Presldent Charles H Brymesser VICQ Pres1dent Paul L Allen Secretary Albert L Rove Georqe D Gephart Attorney Boyd Llndls Supuxxsmq PI'IIlClP'll VV G Rxce EVELYN I LACKEY Office Secretary Cnrlxsle Commercnal Collcqc Ezght , t . . . L . 'a ' ' K ' C ' . K -----f-fff-------ff-----f--- - ---i n Y Treasurer ,...,.,,. .. - , Y, ,... .,,.,...,....,. . -Ray E. Lercw ' ,...,.,...,,.,.........,.,...,...... a 1 3 ' 7-L'. 1 . . L ---iA----bV-n- Affifiiiivi F . . I ETHEL A ADAM BS ART Kutztown S T C SARA G BRINER BS SOQINI STLIJII S Shlppensburg S T C Pennsylvann Stite College MARY C FOX BS NI USIK XOCAL West Chester S T C Dlckmson College ALICE E HACKMAN AB lllSll TXIIN IFRXXIAI' D1CklDSOD Colleqe Pennsylvanm State College MAY IO LOVIL B S N C LISTI Bucknell Umverslty Pennsylvama Stwte Colleqe ANN H MALONE BS ll0Xll' PCONONIILS Maryland Umverslty Hood College LYNN G BRENNEMAN INILSK, INSTRUMENTAL New England Conservatory Shlppensburg S T C ALICEB DENISON B A L L B I NCLISII Dlckmson College DlCk1nSOH Sehool of Law IACQLIELINE HAHBARDI1 A B SIANISII SOLIAI su D115 ILO'NONIILl lOl RXII1! guns RICHARDL KITLMILLBR B S SCIENCE Shxppensburg S T C Pennsylvania State Coll ye D1ck1nson College HAROLD G LOY BS AGRICL I TL RAL SHCI Pennsylvama State College DOLLIE V NEDROW AB SOL IAL b'1 L D11 S Brxdgewater College Ellzabethtown College l , .v .c 1. - D ' ' ' ' ' E7 .v , ' jf l x ' ', ' ' ff New York University Madison College . , . . 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L A- 5 A lfIl TlI 1 Ami A MINERVA F FAILOR THIRD VND lol RTH 4 Rxnri Shlppenbburg Norm xl School F FLOISE LAIRD Sl COND C RAIN' M'1ryl'md Stwte Normwl School KATHRYN S MOORHFAD Shlppenehurg Normil School HARRIETT S SHELLEY BS SIXTII I R XDF Shnppensburg Normal School Lebanon Valley College Emerson School of Oratory Columbm Unlvermty FLORENCE SHFTTER Sl l UND IRADT Mnllersvllle Normwl School Eleven MARY E KLIRTZ SFLOND AND TIIIRD CR-XDFS Shlppensburg S T K SARAH C LOY THIRD I RXDF Shlppensburg S T MAHEL L SHARP Trenton Stwte Norm ll S mo MILDRED M STONE, BS Ill LTI CR 71 Shnppensburg S T C' Duke Unlverslty A, A' : ' Q A, ln Q' '. ' .' .' I l 2 - - 2 - 1 . 1 .' E ' .' I 1. 5 1 J . . , . ' . . C. I-'0l'R'l'll GRADE FIRST GRADE L I . 1 4 L . xl ,' .' L f . ' S' ' 4' I Al '. - .4 I . I , l l . B . 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'-, ..,,. , l h U Z I .-.--- I- S ,F is KA 6 J ie: 3 -X '- Q Y I egg, of -v 00659346-S PDO-rg, -Z' 'Z Gjfwm of ZA Blau of 1948 Presldent Donald Snyder Vxce Presldent Rav Bear Secretary Paul Kunkle Advnsor MISS Dollxe Nedrovs Class Colors Blue ind Wlzzte Class Motto Not for Ourselz es Alone Class Flon er Wllzte Carnatzon GRADUATION SONG lWords and Musxc Doris Clel ml Boxlxnq Sprmgs H1qh School vxe bld you adneu Wlth our thanks and our praxse me smg to you You gave us our motto and brought our goal near We cherxsh each hour each day we ve spent here We hate to be leavmq so little vxe ve done We hope you remember the battle we xe won A past IS behmd us a future vse gam A place ln the sun we ve yet to obtam CHORUS These tvx elve long years me ve qone to school Learnmg to follow the golden rule Honor vxe bfmq glory to rate To the Class of 48 Fourteen . ? Treasurer ..,.,,.....,,,,.,.vv.,,,,,..Y,.,....,...,,..,c., Iames Kuhn 5 1 K ' I 1 , , . ' ' . ' f 2 . A I . V - . V . g . . Y . . . 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MARION BARNHART Proxy Commerclil Course Llbriry Club 3 Checrleadlr I 3 -I Nwwpapcr Stiff -I Bubbler Stuff Art Club 2 F H A 3 Short and blond lor cs to roller an om o tht Lhurlt zdvrs llk :rs 1 dzzmond ll ullq ra 1 Pmyqu WILLIAM BARRICK 1 VOC'lfIOH'll Courec Chorue 2 3 4 A 1 O r Tall and blond uszmllll burn uzth Rau and Tarn ondtr about that artam umor qrrl dnl Lb a Burch om of tht FFA boys RAY BEAR Voaatlonll Coursc' I3 Qcbnll 2 3 horui 7 3 -I FA Sports Club -I Opcrettxl 2 3 umor Sf. mor Play T111 and dark rn. ml to Il so. n urth ll 1 lu a C hu ze rrmlnu nqmnt trzpw to Boxlmq Sprmgb uhen :hcl In get thI ipplm, DI LORES BOLLN Dolly CFOXlIlT9I'CI'll Course Opt ra tt 1 Spmlsh Club 3 D1 IIIIIUL Club Nevwpuper Staff 4 Short md blond qocx ruth a quzy from Peach GI n I cw n Holly usually nun uzth HLIQ drum 1 Plymouth Fzlttt n Semaad LUCY BOYFR Lucy CLBIIIIUCFCI ll Course Chccrlc ldcr 'l I3ubl Q nfl' 4 r C u 1 l I rn tt: I 3 burnt ary 2 Chorus Short incl dark nz uril u 11 1 zur zrtzst of tht claw one o thn churh zclgrs rathtr qzmt cloud rzcllrl o f ugh SYI VFQTILR BREAM C, xc Voc1t1on1l Coumc Bwgbill l 2 I' tbxll C IS FFA 2 3 4 Operctt1l2 3 Spo s Club 4 Our stir prtchnr tall dirk and h IIICINUHIL qmtt one o the FFH bmp Oh' my qooclmss Q uh PFARL BURGFTT Penny Comme-ru nl Course Operetta 1 Ar Club 2 3 Llbrxry Club 2 3 Sp mmh Club 3 Nexwpapcr Stiff -I Oh' Ihvt black hnr Lishur at Hun LS 11110115 dancing 111 up n 1 1 ccrtun e. ou rom C zrlrxlt tzllx MARY CHRONISTER Mzlw AkldCIUIC Course Llbrlry Club l 2 3 -I Chorus 3 4 Dldmltlk Llub 3 -I Opcrattx I 3 htxquette Club 4 Bubblcr Stxff 4 umor and Semor P my N :tural u 'lug hair Oh' that hay utr that wrtazn fallou brrnga s r to hmr um u wrln .1tLO 1 Seanaid moms C11 IAN 19 lm, Ae xdamlc Couxsl 17 uu ntu C lulw 3 4 Etlquertg Club 4 Bulvlwlu St 111 4 Sl mor Play Short sulct md quut but O11 tl1 zt f mplr J I Il ON CORNMAN Brusr r oe ltlou xl Comm null 1 orts Club 4 lootlw lll 3 -1 13 as n tn ir an o :ru C ptun T n lx lx lx lx 1111 r 1 lvl rum 1' tl w dun n lvl: lx L xszly IACQUELINF FISHEL Iwclue Acad:-nu Course ltlquntte Clulw 4 Lxlwrary Clulv '7 3 4 Bulululcr Staff 4 umor md Slmor Play Opercttl l Spamsh Club 3 Basketball 2 4 Bemfzful up good zcfrus I lr o bull tb ll IW: Ill zum' MARGARILT FORFMAN Pcqq 11 Commcrclal Course Operetta 1 2 Bancll 2 3 4 FHA 3 4 Prcmdent of F H A 4 Newspaper St xff 4 Slzorf red lzaxr and qzzzef loves fo roller skate zs u orkmq or that blue rlbbon ln the 4 H Club w hear she Ins quztl a tc-mplr lzhes to type Srxff-en EDITH GOUSF Deed Comme renal Course Operett 1 Spamsh Club 3 Bubble.: Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Usually goes to races good rn. nd of Dons boys are the least o har uorrzu ulu rn matlz and slzortlland 1 1 L rm 1 It flu cabm SARA CRUVFR Sara Commeruzl Coursl liulwlwler St iff 4 Newspaper St iff 4 Halls from Mlclzarzzlsbmxrj 11UI'kN at the Hospztxl one of the Zmzmus pets lxo 7 to be come nur sr the tlzr 1 NIUUQCS IOYCE HASKELL oycc Commerual Course Operetta 1 I' H A 3 Nevssp :par 4 Bubluler St iff Quret seen u ztlz Irene halls from Gardners mat as a pm enjoys bzsllltlnll y mod frrend to a one o tlu flml stoogcs FRANCES HEBFRLIG Hlb Commermal Course Operetta 1 Cheerleader3 4 Art Club 2 3 Span xsh Club 2 3 Bubble-r Staff 4 News paper Staff 4 Iumor and Semor Play Lover of Spanzsh peppy cheer leader usually seen wzth Ish enjoys sports Good Heal ens u orks af Ham es NOEL HBFLLLFINGER Nocly A1aclcm11 Coursc Chorus 3 4 Foothwlll 2 3 4 Bwketball l 2 3 4 V110 Prcsldcnt 2 Sporfs Club 4 Opcrettx 3 5111101 Pl1y Om t111. 11.110108 Oh' that n1111 r1tt1 Qllltf 1181111111 111 ttmg out o L1lSb I1 ur Izto. wr N1 111 ol Honor Ifll Lvpt 11n of t111 Football T1 im I' LILABILTI-I HENRY s Commcrcnal Course Art Club 2 3 Opcrcttw l Spamsh Club 3 Chorus 4 Chccrlmdcr 3 4 Bubbler Staff 4 Ncxxspwpcr St 111 4 UN11 11111 sccn ll lfll H112 one o F111 111ccr1c 1111rs t111t Old Folks Horm ll 1 ll ondcr ll hat s so 1n f1I'CS1'Il7Q' 111 York Hn, qrcaf 1111 IN of co111g1. Crood Luck Ish MARTHA KELLY Martha Commcruil Couric Opcrctta 1 Lxhrwry Club 3 Spamsh Club 3 Ncvxspipcr Stiff 4 B1 111111111 black 1111r 11s1111111 sccn ll 1111 Rouc quzct lots of fm Nll 11t sm11c IAML s KUHN Izm Colle-qc Prcpar atory Course Oper ctt'1 l Treasurer 3 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Sports Club 4 Bubbler Staff 4 Iumor and Semor Play Tall dark and handsome smgs to h1msc1f usually sccn wzth Chcstzg and Don 11kcs to go 1111r1t1nq what about that cc-,rtazn l11111or G11'17 7 Y Scucntccn Semen PAUL KUNKLI Kmgszc' A1 1Cl1'm11 Course O c11tt1 I Chorus 4 qhort qoorl 171141111111 pl IS 11111 IRFS1 17111111 11 111 11 t lo fc tl M1 111m x11r1t1g-11 111 1r1111111 4111111 IqABhL LLBO we COInmCfL1ll Course OPCTCKII l Buhblcr St 15 4 Ncwspwpcr Smff 4 S111 ,CIF 1101 '10 1111 11111 rom MLL1l1HlLNbllFg sun ll 1t11 D1111 11111 Dorzs 11111 1111110 1 good 111111511111 C ll 1L1l out IC EMILY LI IB Em1111 Acadcmm Coursz' Opuctti l 2 Chorus 2 FHA 3 Dr 1111 mc Club 3 Etlqucttc Club 4 S111 rt 'md sf11111o11s 112118 rom 1lflCC1l'iV1lC9bl1l'Q ll 111 Ill f 11C'l7Il9fl'l1 :ern ll lf1l M1r11 71111 C 0111111 DORIS MYERS Dons Commeruil COUISL Opcrctta I Newspipcr Stiff 4 Seen ll 1th Deed r'1t111r qu1ct7 Oh' that quy from Larhslc hkcs to type IUL ll ondcr Ll hat was so funny rn Enqlrsh C,1'1ss 77 Sevuau MARY LOU MYERS Scomc AC3d9mlC Course B nd l 2 3 C orus 2 2 3 4 Operetta l 2 Bubbler Staff 4 Dlstrxct Band 2 3 State B nd 2 3 4 Gxrls TFIO Iumor and Semor Play Short and dark Oh' that tm mplr plays a bass horn rn thc band whcrc d1d she get that laugh we wonder u ho GUQYHIO 12 GAYLE NEGLEY Ill 1 Commercxal Course Operctta l 2 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Bubbler Qt.-ull 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Cnrls TFIO -1 umor and Senlor Play Preslclcnt l Oh' that zozcc bc-aurz ul 4 m plcxron u har :bout that cllou doun along thc crcmk 1 that laugh HELEN OCKER Hum Academxc Course Chorus 2 Op eretta l Spamsh Club 3 Lxbrary Club 4 Ehquctte Club 4 Bubblcr Staff 4 Short blond and qumt O11 tl1 1t Sparuslz u orks at Epplcu s slzcs rcally boyshy IAMES RASMLISSEN Chcsty Vocatlonal Course Chorus 2 3 FAI 34Op tal Bashful Oh' that physzquc mcc personalzty usually sccn wzth lxm and Don good student Erqhfccn IOHN RAUDABAUGH olm Voaatlonal Course Chorus 2 3 FA l 2 3 4 Opcrettal Ourct onc of the FFA boys nujous b wok rcports IS a 411111 mur for thc quys at noon XV1LI ARD RALIDABAUGH W1lI Von monal Course Operctta l 2 1 Chorus 2 3 4 Drmauc Club 4 1101 Play F FA l llsu ally u lfll Shummq always ITI lung runvrlfs Irlclx 11 1111111 unc cracks one of thc I FA boys KATHI' R INI1 SCHAEFFER Katzc Ac lClCITllC Course B nd l 2 3 4 orus l 2 3 4 Opcretta l 2 Bls ctball l 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 llSll lQf Chorus 3 Bubbler Shff 4 Glflq rl rxo 4 Scnlor Play lor Cr of Sports rucc to know uc hear she 9 1 moron lzkcs flu opposztc sox happy go lucky IS slzc rcallu fr11d of bandlts 7 7 VIRGINIA SHARP Gmny Ac 1dcm1c Course Band 2 2 3 4 O crcttx l 2 3 Dlstrlct Band 2 Bulublcr Staff 4 L1b1'ary Club l 2 4 Etxquettc Club 4 Chorus 2 3 4 umor 'md Scmor Play El1JOIjb Cl3SSlC'1l muszc good s udc-nt lol cs to talk a d1 Lrcnf guy every wcck lxlmcs to lzclp othcrs ESTHER SHEAFFER Esther Commerclal Course Operetta 1 Chorus 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Who rs Skxp 7 P 5' works at the Molly Pitcher has natur1l wavy han' lives at Sprmguxlle LOIS SHEAFFER Lots Commerclal Course Operetta l Art Club l Spamsh Club 3 Dramatle Club 3 4 Chorus 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Bubbler Staff 4 A good frzend o Rosle seen but not heard 7 w tty never a dull moment lxkes to roam tlu halls IDA MAE SHEARER Taffy Academlc Course Chorus 2 3 4 Operettal 2 3 Dramatlc Club 2 3 Etxquette Club 4 Presrdent 2 News paper Staff 4 Edltor of the Bubbler Fnend to all mee dzsposztron works at Eppley s beautzful blond harr loyal and dependable GENEVIEVE SHEELEY lenny Academnc Course L1br'1ry Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta l F H A 3 a mwtxc Club 2 3 4 Etlquette Club 4 Chorus 4 Bubbler Staff Rather bashful blushes lxkes basketball they make elder at Dezhls Mzll mce to bo. around lzkes to go lzorsobaclx rxdmg. GX tt Nineteen Suuou ROSIE SHENK Rosle Commercxal Course Operetta I Sp xmsh Club 3 Llbmry Club 3 Newspaper Staff 4 Usually seen wrth Lois an llflartha pretty brown hart and eyes lrkes to eat sleep and go to the mol :ev works at' Mccrory s ROPERT SHUMBERGER Shummy Vomtronal Course Chorus 2 3 Drunatnc Club 4 Operetta l 2 3 A l Qunt rn English Class 7 7 7 a md slzm Ioues book reports7 7 usually teasmg someone who put the bird rn Miss Hackmans desk? DONALD SNYDER Soup Academxc Course Operetta 1 2 horus 2 3 4 and l B1seball2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basket b1ll2 3 4 Presldent 3 4 Bubbler Staff 4 Iumor and Semor Play Good athlete Football Play ex of the Year Class President O l that red shzrt that wavy han' good student works at The Combo IRENE STARNER Irene Comrrercxal Course Newspaper Stuff 4 Lots of fun halls from Gardncrs talkatwe Ioyce and l one of the three stooges enjoys gomq to the mouxes Semoad x xx xx C 111111 1 N1 up 1 11r 1 11111 1 1 1 1111 1111 1 1111 1111 -Q N SIN 131111 1 11111 NL 1 ' WI 11x 511 H49 7'lU071fU xl W1 1 5111-1 11 F111 1111 71 lfllf 11 F111 11111 1 1111 ll 11rl1s JI 1111 1' 1 1 1 . ..1. , 1 I,1ili 7,1 1 f11I.1iN H111-1'11'.1 ' N' '15 . , 111-1I-1i,' '1'C11fR 'A 11 ,N ' . , :, '- T , 12111111111-111.11 1 '1' O1 1 V1 1' ' A C,11111111'1'11.11 C, ' 1: 15.1111 1. 2: I 3. Kfl111111x 3, 1. 1 1 K. -1P1'I 51-111 -H qw 1. 1 O11 1'1I.1 1: S111I1,11 C:1111' 3: l,1111'.11'y -1. 11111111.1111 1:11111 -1. 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I s.. ti MEMBERS GZGJJ- of 1949 fi OFFICERS Presndent Edu ard Wxlson Secretary Robert Hair Advrsor Mr Orrls The Class of 49 consnsts of 48 students We started thls grand and glorrous year vsxth a Hayrnde to Laurel Lake early 1n October The class IS well represented m school athletlcs and also 1n other numerous school actlv 1t1eS Edrth Barrlck Iean Bxxler M oan Blember Arthur Bream Loulse Brenneman Catherme Brlcker Peggy Brown Vera Clelan Clara Cook Shlrley Derrlck Betty Dlllard Ruby Dunkelberge Dorls Enck Lucllle Fullmer Bernard Golden Robert Halr I' Rlchard Hammann Carolyn Heckman Nancy Hess Betty Horn Geraldme Horn ohn ones Betty Kuhn Patrlcxa Kurtz Betty Lear Grace Lebo Ray W Lerew anet Long Betty Mack Ethel Mart1n Iamce McCoy Flordella McD1lda Tu enf 1 four Marlln McK1nny Robert McMeen Carolyn Mentzer Robert Mentzer Gladys Mullen Fern Murphy ean Murray Mane Raudabaugh Esther Shambaugh Wllllam Sheaffer Lydxa Starner Nancy Stout Edna Thomas Pearl Thomas Edward Wllson Cecella Van'1sdlen fsf 'W ' -ir Vice-President ..... Peggy Brown Treasurer ....... Robert McMeen - I 1 1 I I o u I ' D I 1 !- 4 0Za44afl950 Q QQQQQQQ OFFICERS Pres1dent Dorls Raudabaugh Secretary George Mellmger VICC Presldent Rxchard Mmmck Treasurer Peggy Foote Advxsor Mrs Love of them star ln football basketball and muslcal actlvxtxes A fme spxrnt of cooperatlon was sl own m the plannlng of a hayrlde and wnener roast whneh were held m the late fall Qur sprmg act1v1ty was a Samt Patrlcks Day Party whxch was hxgh lxghted by colorful costumes clever games and the Splflt of fun MEMBERS 'Vlerle Balr Margaret Foote Fllen Myers eanne Bream Fsther Gnvler Dorxs Raudabauqh Flenn Books 'me Group Marlon Schaeffer Dorrme Brelghner oyce Group Paul Sheaffer Harry Calaman Ioan Hoffman Dorls Shreffler lVIartha Carey Shxrley Kepner Isabelle Shreffler nan Carr Marle Kuntz Donald Shoemaker Kenneth Clepper Arlene Lebo Shlrley Smlth Dale Cohlck Robert Lme Robert Smyser Ethel Conrad Frma McCoy Isabelle Starner Robert Cornman feorge Mellmger Iorna Stephenson VV1lbert Dlehl Carrol Mlller Llarold Stoey Opal Dxllard Pearl M1ller Dorothy Stone Wayne Flckle Rnchard Mmnlck Paulme Tanger Fred Fxshel Creedon Monlsmxth Wayne Weakley Bernlce Myers Twenty five 9 Q ,I I, ' Q J The Class of 1950 has an enrollment of forty-six lively members. 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If I ' 'W n - ,, ' Q 61444 of 1951 OFFICERS Presldent Harold Otto Vrce Presxdent Marlene Dum Treasurer Dorxs Hammann Secretary Patrlcla Hummel Hlstorxan Iohn RIQQS Class Adxlsor Mr Lynn Brenneman The Class of 51 promxses to be one of the largest classes to graduate Enthusnastxc commlttees planned the crovunmg event of the year an unusually fme Chrrstmas Party held December 18 Our Class IS also well represented ln football basketball band chorus newspaper and many other school aCtlV 1t1es MEMBERS Earl Hollenbaugh ean Howe Paul Pennsmger Letltla Peterson oyce Anderson Helen Beam oann Blshop Dons Bobb Frank Boyer Thomas Bradley Vance Brlcker Frank Calaman Harold CIIPPIHQBI ouetta Crusey Patr1c1a Dnllard Laurene Donnelly Marlene Dum Peggy Eckenrode George Eberhart Frances Engle Carl Fmkey Roy Gottshall Paulme Halloway Dons Hammann Pauline Herr Ioyce Hess LOIS Hummel Patrxcla Hummel Theresa Hurley Ernest acoby Phxllp Kearns Sally Io Kearns Shrrley Kurtz Wayne Lay Lols Ann Lxlley Ioan McCoy Shryle McCoy Ruth McLaughl1n Helen Meals Harold Meredxth ohn Moose Gayle Moyer Merrlly Mullen Revenda Ocker Harold Otto Twenty szx Sally Relfner Ruth Rlckrode Iohn Rlggs Martha Rotz Francns Saphore Elmer Shambaugh Dorothy Shearer Elsle Shoemaker Freda Shumberger Harold Shughart Sally Lou Snader Vlfgll Starner Rlchard St1ne Leroy Thumma Eldon Townsend Vlolet Ward ames Wonders Verna Ymger oyce Zell I I I .. . Ml . I.. . . . ' . I I I. . . I I ' 1 MEMBERS elm of 195.2 Q! OFFICERS Presndent Gwen Mrller Secretary Lolme Starner Vxce Presldent Robert Walters Treasurer Dorxs Brenneman The Elghth Grade IS composed of 71 students They had thelr Chrlst mas Party on December 22 The Elglhth Grade has clone xts part m all cam palgns and aCtlVlt16S They were especxally outstanding rn the Magazine Campalgn In thls campalgn they won an Ice Cream Party Cloyd Barrxck Arlene Beam Gladys Beamer Leroy Bnshop Arletta Bream Thomas Brelghner Dorls Brenneman lean Calaman Karolyn Campbell Zelda Clark Harry Clever Ioan Comp Chester Cornman Ierry Davxds Arlene Derrxck Emerson Dromgold Roy Fmkey Richard Foreman Kermit Fullmer Shirley Galbra1th M1r1am Grtt Rlchard Gxtt Paul Goodlmg Dorothy Hazlett Karolyn Helshman Beverly Kepner Margle Kuhn Nellle Lebo anet Lerew Donald L1ndsay Margle McCoy Evelyn McD1lda Clyde McNew Rodney Mellmger Carol Mlller Gwen Mlller Wmlfred M1ller Mnles Mmnlch Russell Motter Marlon Musselman Robert Myers Bessxe Myers Barbara Parlln Evelyn Pelfer Reba Raudabaugh Patsy Reeder Darlene Rlchwme Twenty seven Zema Rlchwme Wllllam Rlggs Anna Mae Roth Martha Sharp Loulse Shopp Faye Shughart Ioseph Shughart Myra Shugjhart Ray Snyder Maxme Snyder Albert Sowers Byron Starner Lolme Starner Anna Mae Stoey Paul Vanasdlen Bob Walters Edward Walters Lo1s Ann Weakley Mac Wllson Wllma Wxse Leah Wltmer Arvllla Wolfe Glenn Woods Rlchard Yemgst Q e e Q Q g l F l S G D l Advisor ........... 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' OFFICERS President ohn Hemze Secretary Shirley Bream Vice President Fred Smith Treasurer Roy Peterman Advisor Miss Alice B Denison The first social gathering for the Class of 53 was a Hallovxe en Party held on October 28 1947 The Seventh Graders have actively supported a school functions If the Class of 53 continues to shbw the zealous effort they have shoxxn thus far they will be no doubt a record class 1n 1953 oyce Baer Margaret Barrett Sara Baum Gayle Bishop Eddie Blemler George Bobb Donald Books ames Bradley Shirley Bream Iudy Bucher Charlotte Calaman Erma Calaman Dale Carey Robert Carpenter Theodore Clark Fred Clepper Shirley Clever Marlin Comp Marie Cook Donald Crusey Marie Crusey Kenneth Davis ean Deitch Carolyn Dick Dorcas Diehl Robert Enck MEMBERS ohanna Erickson Dean Fullmer Ray Goodling Russell Grilfie Carol Hammann Iohn Heinze Dale Heller Lawrence Herr Orilla Hertzler Dorothy Hinkle ames Hoerner Shirley Hoffman Faye Horn Leah Kann Richard Kelley Sherwood Kepner Woodrow Kuhn. Robert Lebo Wayne Mack ohn Maurice r. ean Meals Doris Minnich esse Monismith Bernice Murtoff Ralph Peterman Roy Peterman Twenty-eight I'. Robert Putt Calvin Railing Leo Raudabaugh Glae Reeder ames Reeder ames Rowles Richard Shambaugh Sherwood Shughart Betty Smith Eugene Smith Fred Smith Shirley Snader Pearl Stoner Alma Stover Paul Strayer Anna Vanasdlen Glenn Vanasdlen Edith Warehime Della Warner Clarence Watson Helen Weibley Glenn Wise Glenna Wise Patricia Wise Paul Wise Ir. Clara Wolf Gla44nff953 E- g ......... 1 'Q ..... I I ' . ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 l 1 1 s 351 3 , QB Q ZW '65 5 JN' Qaaifdall 1948 Football Squad s.. N I 1111+ P NMII11 lb! f X lill 1 1 ,., Hsfl tl nl r UIQ Q N mx Nun ll 4 N O 4.1 1 t111,.,u l 111 nm S lXlltI Thzrty New Bloomlield September 19 13 7 We opened the season at home vu nth 1 very tough ten game schedule and wrth 1 small mexperlenced team We lost by 1 score of 13 7 Our touch down was scored by Donme Snyder He m 1de 1 beautxful flfty two y 1rd run Bnqlervrlle September 25 Our second defeat came at the l1 lI1ClS of 1 strong team from Blqlcrvnllc ThlS was our first game pl lycd undu llqhts Susquehanna October 4 27 0 We met our thlrd defeat It the h mds of one ol tht toughest teams we have ever played Red Lron October 11 26 7 The fourth loss of the year came at the hands of a powerful team from Red Lron Our only score vs 'ls made by Donnle Snyder umata Iomt October 18 13 6 unlata omt vxon by a sco1e of 13 6 Kenny Clepper scored our only touchdown We gamed our ftrst vxctory by upsettmg a hrghly favored Duncannon eleven Our touchdowns and extra pomts were scored by Noel Hefellinger and Kenny Clepper Newport November 1 26 0 Our second stralght vnctory came as 1 result of 1 weak team from New port Our second strrngers pl1yed almost hwlf of the qame Our scores xx ere made by Noel Hefelfinger and Kenny Cleppcr Palmyra November 8 25 0 We galned our thlrd stralght vlctory over Palmyrl on 1 r'11n solked fleld by a score of 25 0 Kenny Clepper and Noel Hefelhnqer makmnq the touch downs Eddle Wrlson made the extra pomt Hlqhsprre November 15 13 6 Our next gyame was played on a held coveted by tvxo mches of snow Touchdowns were scored by Noel Hefelhnqer and Kenny Clepper Enola November 22 20 6 The best season of football hnstory at Bonlmg Sprnngs I-lrgh School wound up wlth an exc1t1ng game wnth Enola We overpowered Enola on a muddy fleld 20 6 We won frve and lost l:lV6 games thus year Kenny Clepper Fred Frshel Noel Hefelflnger and Bob MclVleen had a hand m scormg the wrnnmg pomts Thrrfy one y Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' 7 i 1- , ' . i Q c . v l ' Q ' f -. 1 L L ' - Q . 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Don Se1bert s baseball team opened the season w1th a 5 to O tr1umph over D1llsburg as Sylvester Bream tw1rled a one hltter for the Bubblers The team entered the Adams County League for the second year and launched 1t..- campalgn ln a game w1th York Sprmgs The startmg llneup was as follows Ray Bear short stop Donald Snyder th1rd base Sylvester Bream pltcher Kenneth Clepper catcher Wllbllf D1ehl flrst base Vlfgll Starner second base George Melhnger Arthur Bream and Harold Stoey outHelders 111 111 1 11 6 111 Xlllln A1111121 111111.30 11 4' 111111115 P111 N ILDIII XX KN N 10110 S lllllxlslll N 11 1 1111 'Y11111 N131 lllgS 11ttl1st1r1111 14 1 'N1-11 0311111 11 1 11 1 11111111 11 1 111 X1 11 1111111L 11111111 11111111, X11 1y X11 ly HUI111, Tlnrty thrcc 1 Nt1w1111 IN 141 1 X 1 11 1 1111 1 1111 511111155 lllllwlllll 1., M1111 11111 shrug X11 '11 Home X11 l1 X11 Ly Home Home , , 1, , , . f , , . . , 1 , ' G SC1 1' ' nl '. .' 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Gum Raalzetdall M5523- The Bonhng Sprmgs Hlgh School qlrls team under the skxlled coachmg of Mrs Olenlck started the season vnth some brlllmnt performances The team won exght games out of thx teen Thev have shovtn excellent sports manshxp vxhxch vslll be remembered m future vears The team lost one of lts stu plwxer'-. thus we xr She IS K'1the1me Schaef fer Katie one of our outstindmq guards qraduated thls une Coach Captam Manager ASS1Sf3Hf Varsity Forward Larolyn Mentzer Peggy Foote Nancy Hess Loulse Brenneman Dorxs Enck Peggy Brown Gladys Mullen Mrs Ann Olemck Kwtherlne Schaeffer Marlon Schaeffer Manager Ellen Myers Guards K ttheune Sch teller Shlrley Smxth Carolyn Heckm in Dorothy Stone Patty Kurtz Dorxs Rauclabaugh Tlnrfq four Jumor Varsity Lols Hummel Sally Snader oan McCoy Sh1rle McCoy Marlene Dum Patty Hummel Dons Hammann Sh1rley Kurtz 0 I X ,K A - Y 1 ' A A l lc L V . , ' I c ' . I' . . V ' . ' . Y . V. . . . . c ' 1 ' I . ' 2 . c ' ' , 1 ', . , ' '. I o 7 I K K C C 5 1 n 1 . . 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A aff' Qi T fi nv shy Edxtor ln Chlef Assistant Edxtor Glrls Fashlon Edxtor Boys Fashion Edltor Cartoon Edltor Glrls Sport Ed1tor News Edxtor Boys Sport Edltor POR Esther Sheaffer Irene Starner Bett Dxllard Lydla Starner Catharme Brncker Puby Dunkleberger Shxrley K rtz Dlck Hamminn Edna Thomas Marlene Dum I aurene Donnelly Sally Snader Shyrle McCoy Betty Mack Betty Lear Bernard Golden Sally Kearns Loxs Hummel Louxse B1 enneman Grace Lebo Lorna Stephenson Bernard C olden Lorna Stephenson Flordella McD1ld1 oem Blember Donald Snyder Nellle Lebo ean B1xler Kenny DHVIS Doris Rand zbaugh Shlrley Sllllth Btsrws S1 xrr CIFCUIBIIOH Manager Larolyn Heekmwn Asslstants Esther Sheaffer Donald Books Pat Hummell Dons Mmnnch Beverly Kepner Glenna Wlse Gayle Negley Bernwrd Golden Irene Starner Martha Kelly Mwrxon Barnhart Dolores Bolen Lucy Boyer Pearl Burgett Pegqy Foreman AIXTRIISINI Frances Heberllg E11 abeth Henry Peggy Foreman PRINTINI Edlth Gouse oyce Haskell Ellzabeth Henry Frances Heberllg Martha Kelly Slxl Helen Ymger Dolores Bolen Sara Gruver S Xll Gayle Negley Esther Sheaffer Lols Sheaffer Isabelle Lebo Dons Myers IOIS Shealfer Pearl Burgett oyce Haskell Lee Vanasdlen ROSIQ Shenk Irene Starner Lee Vanasdlen Helen Ymger mx 1 Mlss Ahce B Dennson Mnss Rutl Snydex Mlss Iacquelme Hablmrde Tlurtj sn . sfv ' ' . .......... 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Gaawi The Sen1or Hxgh School Choru under the dlrect on f Mss Mary C Fcx has hid 1 xery excellent year QIYIHQ eoncer s mn Boxlmq Sprmqs 'md miny other eoxnmunmes The Hrst xx s 1 Thsmlxsqn ng Pxoqram 111 the Lutherm Church 1n Girdners ln Decem her there wx s 1 ChY1SlIT! s Carol SCYVICC it the Fx angelxe ll United Brethren Church ln Boxnng Sprmgs The Chorus went mrolmq 1n Bonlmg Sprmgs ind IH Cirlxsle They 'also g X program m assembly before the Chrlstmas V'lC'lT1OI1 Sprmg eoncerts meluded in out door tntertalnment It Meehinxcsburg ln Mu Pms hlve been avvmrded Sen1or merrbers for tnexr seruee Lxbmrlans Sovmmos Serzzors Lucy Boy er Mary Chronlster Gayle Negley Vxrgxnn Sh'1rp Esther Sheaffer Genevxeve Sheeley UVIZOFS Shirley Dermck Lucmlle Fullmer Geraldlne Horn Patty Kurtz Betty Lear Ianet Long Betty Mack Ethel MBFYIU Gladys Mullen Pearl Thomas Sophomores eanne Bream lxzabeth Morrow Marlon Scheaifer Lorni Stephenson OFFICERS Presmlent Ray Bear VILC President Secretary TTCWSLIFCI ldx M e Shearer Reporter P ml Sl1ewffe1 Accompanxst George Melhnger Drreetor Mrs Mwry C Fox Arros Seniors Ehzabeth Henry Mary Lou Myers Kitherlne Schaeffer LOIS Sheiffer Ida Mae She'1rer Iunzors IOUISC Brennernan Peggy Brown DOFIS Enck Grace Lebo Carolyn Mentzer Sophomores Ioyce Group Ellen Myers Dorls Riudabaugh Dorxs Shreffler Shrrley Sm1th Freshmen Ioyce Hess loan McCoy MEMBERS Tuzons Senzors Sylvester Bra um Noel I-lefelflnqer Paul Kunkle Lee Vanasdlen lumors Arthur Bre lm Ray Lerevu Wllllim She iffer Sophomores Fred Frshcl Robert Llne George Mellnngex Paul Sheaffer Freshmen Hirold Nleredlth Elmer Stimlnugh Thrrty seven , 2-4- . . 5, . . c 1 . , 2 . 2. 2, K K 2 2 . 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V' ' 2 . - . 2 2 2 2 2 2 Noel Hefelflrqer Fsther She lffer Vnguua Slenrp l:.lxz abeth Henry Blxssl s Scnzors VV1ll1a1n Birrlck Ray Bear lohn Riudabaugh Wxll ard R1ud'1h lugh Don ld Sny der lunlors Robert Hur Richard Hamm mn Robert MclVIeen Eclw :rd W1lso11 6432-JBGJZM The cheerleadlng squad conslsts of the follovsmg members Frances Heberlrg Laptarn Ellzabeth Henry lucy Boyer Sally Io Kearns Marron Barnhart Betty Drllard Merlly Mullen The cheerlead1nq squad IS under the d1rect1on of Mrs Olenlck Durmg the year they held three pep meetmgs ln assembly The squad has spent much tlme ln hard practlce thxs year and have cheered thelr teams ln vnctory or ln defeat Bo Bo B011 L ll lg Sprmgs Springs Sprlngs ' ' l l ' THE LEADER CLUB The grrls 1n the Leader Club won a fifteen dollar prlze ln the Halloxxe en Parade held rn Carllsle this Autumn OFFICERS Presrdent Shrrley Snader Secretary Zelda Clark Vxce Presrdent Glae Reeder Treasurer Wxnlfred Muller Advlsor Mr Kxtzmlller MEMBERS Sara Baum Margaret Barrett Zelda Clark Sh1rley Galbralth Dorcas Dlehl Wlnxfred Clark Anna Vanasdlen Shlrley Snader Donald Crusey Fav Horn Iudy Bucher Fvelyn McD1lda Frances Engle Glae Reeder Th rt y czght i--'-L'n B-O-l-L-I-N-G Eancf The Bo1l1nq Spr1nqs Band has been very 1ct1ve durmg the past year On March 29 1947 they entered the D1str1ct Band Contest at Hershey and came home w1th first prlze About a month l'1ter they ment to York and Came home w1th tvxo first pr1zes makmg them State Marchmg Champ1ons and State Playmg ChamplODS On December 5 they entered 1 marchmg contest IH Harmsburg and returned Wlth hrst PIIZC They have played for football games and for many other act1v1t1es durmg the year Alto Saxaphones koulson NX llllfftll Iwnmclo. 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She Hnally arrlves after drrvmg through a wmdow of a store owned by Luther Hopkms He snorts and rages and demands damages but T1sh refuses to pay hnm and a battle IS started When the hotel safe rs looted T1sh thmks she knovss who the thref IS and takmg Charlres plane she IS off to track hlm down thus she becomes the center of comphcatlons Whether she 1S trymq to help Aggle recover her lost teeth or stralghten out the love affalrs of Bettma lrent and Wesley Andrews no one knows T1sh finally gets everybody around her ln and out of more lams than you can shake a strck at Forty I I Y Y S T 'L TL -I Qflv ' A ' +R - nf 1 Q A. v F pl K D ' i QX7 A 5 ' ' ....l....... It A X . ' . .... C ' K V .......... L ' l' - . . c l a ' ........... ' ' . ' Luther Hopkins . . . . . lames Kuhn Denby Grimes , . . . Leon Cornman - V' ' V s . . V. . . , , , . . . . V . . . . . In . . 140404 eladd MAMA S BABY BOY T rcctul ln Xl s llollu Xurt Nlrs Nhcphml 'Wal x lc hxlllllll' XX trrrn l olmlmx Nltntfel Shrpharrl Xlrl Q m luth ml ll unmmn S N1l lxlmt nn Bltm tr ullet I one N mu lless rtlu n 1 lttx lxurtz 'Nlr Xfwhldr l3l'1ClxlJlllI1 Iuclllt Fullmrr Xl tx Nfol rt Porn ur Q Of n Nfm ue lltlfl l nck The plot of thls capt1vat1ng comedy was xndeed mvolved Mrs McLean a very attract1ve wxdow nearmg forty ordered her elghteen year old son to dress and pose as a youth of fourteen ThlS was done 1n the hope that she mlght pass as a younger woman and marry a wldower whom she belxeved to be wealthy ln turn the wndower trxed to appear younger and had h1s seven teen year old daughter pose as a gxrl of thlrteen He hoped he mnght wed the wldow whom he beheved to be rnch Nelther the w1dow or the w1dower had a cent They both lost thelr fortunes m the stock market Thls s1tuat1on led to no end of amusmg compllcatlons SIHCC they both trled to conceal the knowl edge of their losses from each other The boy s grandmother also added to the fun by appearmg rn a r1d1culously youthful costume When Shephard s frlends saw hlm dressed 1n th1s youthful attire they too dressed up 1n youthful fashlon to tease hlm The craze for appearmg youthful even spread to the colored mald She appeared dressed as a chlld of twelve Everyone man aged to get hlmself m hot water How lt was eventually Worked out how a portlon of the losses of both wxdow and wndower were restored and how another romance sprang up make thxs one of the funn1est farces of modern tlmes It was a wh1rlw1nd of dellght and amateur players revelled 1n thls charming play Port I1 one . cc r n Ji . ' F' , is, V ,l ' l rw C .X S 'll . .. .' x : r 101111 . . llvttv' , ur 'Q - . . . 1 F' . H 2 ' ' ' ,A 'z z 2 yl : N- ..... -In: -lx' Lutlmer Long: . .... lfdrlic XYilson Mrs. Carlotta .Xuglin . . . lit-tty Mack ,l ' , 4' ...... fz Cys -ll .Xngli , .... 'Q -' Y 2 .s...': ' s- ..... l:'llllc 1 ' 1 ' . . .... . 's 'Z ' ' v f T ' . . . . , - , , - . if T 71 Q 1 ig ' 4 T I ' . , - .fbaamaafac Glad OVFIL I I S Presldent Mary Chromster Secretary Betty Mack Vnce Presxdent Dorns Clelan Treasurer Edxx ard Wllson Advxser Mnss Allce E Hackman jo in Blemlxer Bettx Dxllard Peggs Foote James Ixuhn Xllll x C race lebo XX 1llarcl lx 11141111 nu lm Slxmffer I Genex ICN e Sllealr x Dorolhx Ntone Pearl llxomas I ee X 111 Iscllrn The Dramatne Club organxzed and elected oflicers early In September Thxs was followed by an xmtlatxon and a party for new members The club presented 1ts first offermg on December 23 Two plays Twas the Nxght Before Chnstmas and Mlml Llghts the Candle comprlsed the program A second program of one act comeclnes wnll be gn en nn the sprmg Fatty two ' ' ' Q Q . - i. ,X V . AIIQ, il'S 2 3 , ' X Clara Cook Florrlella Mellilmla Robert Slll1llllHSI'g.Q'9l' ,' ' ' H 'z . 1 gl j f ' . , '. T ,T 1 , . s . . . , 'z 1 - - . - AA! . . . V! AA . . . VI . I , H . . . Y . . .t , .ffdeaal 144-fd Glad Secretny Jean Bvcler Robert Hur Rnthard Han Ill l Ubi ILI lxS I.,L1Clll6 Fullmer Treasurer Carolyn Heckman Advxser M1ss Alice E Hackman N11 WHL lxS P'1tty Ixurtf Betty Hack Robert NICXICCII XV1lham Qllcaffcr Pearl Thomas Edu ard XVIISOH l The newly organlzed Lxberal Arts Club grew out of the wlshes of the members to form a group whlch would be mterested IH all the fxne arts Con sequently the club planned varlous actxvxtles one of whxeh was attendmg of the New York plays presented ln Carhsle Members raised money by havmg a stall at market on several occasxons Proyects benehtmg members of less fortunate groups were carrned out at Thanksgxvmg and Chrnstmas The members are Iookmg forward to a more actlve and vntal role m the future Forty fhrcc . 1. . r , C Q nqnn I u a Q : : v ' Betty Dillard Janet Long' Lydia Starncr Et QW 4. at E 1 auluzze acumen a rqmeuca OFFICERS Pre xdent VV1ll nd lj lud lb ulgh T Ll uxcr Alflllll Bream Vlc Presldn mt Ray Lercxx Reporter Wllbert Dxehl Advxsor Mr Harold Loy Ml MBILRS Wil 1 am B mulx Wlllwcrt Drehl P iul Pensmqer Arthur Brc im Way ne Fu kel Willard R ludab xuqh Sylxester Bro ml Lrnest 'moby H lrold Shuqhart Glenn Books Iohn Iones Robert Shumbcrgcr Vance Bruker VVayne Lay Vxrgxl Starner Frank Calam an Ray Lorem Richard Stlne Leon Cornman lVl1rlm lVleKmmy Leroy Thumma Robert Cornman Robert Mentzcr l'ldon Townsend The BO1llI1Q Sprmgs Future Farmers of A1TlGI'1Ld IS a sehool club to whleh any pupll enrolled 1n the Agrrculture Course may belong The act1v1t1es for the year mcluded a Leadershrp Trammg Conference held at the Allenberry on November 19 1947 Instructlon was grven ln Parl1amentary Procedure A Garden Seeds Sales Campalgn was conducted and a Father and Son Banquet vxas held m the Sprmg A trxp has been planned for thls commg summer Forty four ! . 21' . . ' 1 ' xi z a r 'i 5 ' ' .... ' ' ' ' n, 4 ' H ' r - ' ' ' l'z A ' ' 1 Q K Ray Bear George Ebcrlmrdl' Iohn Raudabaugh 2 f 'r ' 2 z A ' f . Q I . I. ' ' 2 1 .i 2 V . . . z ' ' ' C ' V ' 1 , . . ' s . . . . Al , . 11 . ll YY. - . 1 ' . Advlsor Mrs auiuiz-e Jlamemakead, of Amana Presxdent Peggy Foreman Vlce Presxdent Dons Brenneman Second Vlce Pres1dent oyce Baer Peggy Foreman Dorls Hammann Orxlla Hertzler Slurley Hoffman LOIS Hummel Leah Kann Margle Kuhn Sally Reffner OFFICERS MEMBERS oyce Baer Dons Bobb Dorxs Brermeman Charlotte Calaman Sh1rley Clever Carolyn D1ck Iohanna Erxckson Treasurer Leah ane Kann Song 63 Game Leader Lons Hummel HISIOIIHH Carolyn Ann Dxck Ann H Nlalone lean Meals Dons Mmmck Sally Reffner Alma ane Stover Ednth Warehrme Della Warner Martha Carey The Future I-lomemakers of Amernea IS composed of glrls from Seventh to Twelfth Grades Members learned to kmt and crochet edges for hand kerchlefs Durmg the year the club packed tvxo boxes for the chlldren of forelgn countrles The alm of the F H A IS FOR THE CIRL FOR THE SCHOOL FOR THE COMMUNITY OUR CREED We are the Future Home-makers of Amerlca We face the future wzth warm courage and hugh hope We are the buzlders of home for Amerzca s future uhtre truth Ioue securztq, and fazth will be reahfzes not dreams Forty flue ' x, ' . YA 1 , js I J 0. 0 '14 ' ....... ...... I ' - ' . I ' ' ..... , ' Secretary ......,., ' ..... . . l . ' . . . . . L I .. Y , , ,, H P. , . 'S x y y I , ' . A . Aim., em President Vice President Charolette C ilamam Mary Chromster Doris Enck Iacquelme Fxshel Shirley Hoffman lois Hummel OFFICFRS Iacquelme Fishel Secretar lswbelle Stirnel Advisor MBMBERQ Pitricia Hummel Sally Kearns Betty Lear Lois Ann Lilley Tu is Lydia Starner Dollie Nedrovs Helen Ocker Lnenevieve Sheely Loline Starner Lydia Starner lvibelle gflI'I1C!' The Library Club of Boiling Springs is a club to which any pupil from Seventh to Twelfth Grades may join The Library Club held frequent meet ings in the library at which time plans were made for repairing books and adding more volumes to the library Monthly dues were paid by each members and used for library improve ments There have been a larger number of books and magazines added this year than in any previous year One of the best services of the club was helping pupils find references hxperience w1th and knowledge of books were also acquired in club periods Furflj sz! w l l . , .' ' '. 'y- ' ' ' sw. N . . 1 sf f Q v.n1 4 n - 1 u Q u Q - l Y . a 1 . 'I ' ' . Virginia Sharp .' :K . 2 . Nu' Glad Presldent George Bobb Arlene Derrlck George Ebcrheart Ernest Iwcoby OI FICERB Margxe McCoy Vxce Presldent Donald Books Secretary Treasurer Carolyn Dlck MEMBERS Iohn Maurlce Edxth W xrchxme Bernice Murtoff Doris Mlnnlck Robert Myers Patsy Reeder Eldon Townsend At tlus stage of the game the Art Club IS well on tl'-e way to a great and excltmg year Students have been domg many mterestlng thmgs such as water color pamtlng and the deslgnmg of Chrnstmas Cards Members dld some pastel work clay work made yolnted anlmals and carved soap All the work done ln the club IS under the supervlsxon of Mlss Adam Forty seven Karolyn Campbell Clyde MCNew Iohn Riggs 1- mum .L Seneca 57141114 The Senxor Sports Club was orgamzed to satxsfy the athletlc mterests of the hlgh school boys The club hopes to provxde act1v1t1es that wlll create an mtelllgent and healthful mterest m physncal actlvlty that wlll carry over mto adult llfe Sportsmanshlp and faxr play are emphaslzed and the act1v1t1es bring the boys mto closer fellowshlp wlth one another Forty crght unaaagfmaii The Iunnor Sports Club IS composed of boys wlth athletlc mterests from the seventh enghth and nmth grades The purpose of the club IS to create more student mterest m sports and to provlcle the members Wlth opportumtxes to engage m competltxve games from WhlCh certam skllls knowledges and attltudes wxll be learned Forty nm Q f , - 1 f 111 AnnAL-1 cxquezze ew The Etxquette Club under the d1rect1on of Mrs Lo1e was orgamzed for the first tlme 111 the h1storv of our school lt IQ the largest club havmg over 70 members N11 MP1 LS 111 -1111111s1 1 1 11s 1 1111s A1111 1111135 15111 5111 lfffl J11111 111-.111111 s 111-'1 J11111 NI1L111 he-11111111 S1110 05 1191911 H1 1111 1111.111 1 11 1 1111111 N14LlUf.,111lll J1K111lX Nllllll 1141118 131117 IN 111111 1111411 911 '11 llllx B1111 1 '11111111 111111111101 N11 N 111 lxl A hux lil! 1111 111 N 111 11011111 B11 ,., I1 s 1 N fl 1 N XIWYIY 0111111118191 ,111 1110 1 1l1l1lX 111111 111 H 1111111 N11111.,1111 H'11o111 0191111111501 .I11111 1111ff111 111 11 ll N 1 N11 11111 11114111 1 111s11 I1J111n1 1111111 1111 N111 91 115.11 N 111111 VK 1113911 1319111 11s 11111111111 1111011 O1 1191 11111 1111111118 Betty 171111161 1 It 111111111111 11111 911111 c,f1'xP1 1 111111 111111111111 t1 U 1 l11lP16Nl H1l1l1X H 110111 Otto 1-1111111 '1o11ns11111 I4'lUlt11l 171111111111 11 1, etms 11 V1 1111 11 1119111 Dum 111 11111 N 1111 110111101 111111 11118011 1 1111.1 1 1 11 ll 1111111 111-,hs 11111111 V11111111 s 111,11 1111011111 11 11111 1 11l.,1111L 5111117 111 11 111111111 s 1 11 1 1 1111111 511111113111 1 111,, 1 111 Flllkfj 1111111 111 811101 5l11I1111ll1t.,1l I 11111 1 C ' 1 C 'L' .111j -1 . -'.'1 I1 .111 11' '111 -1 . .' 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K I Dxd Most for 48 Ida Mae Shearer Donald Snyder Best Muslclans Many Lou Myers Don lld Snyder Wlttlest LOIS Sheaffer Noel Hefelhnqel Best Dressed Helen Ymqex I 1chud Eckenrode Most Talkatlve Lois Shmffer Noel Hefelfmger Best Personality Ida M re Shearer ames Kuhn WHO S WHO Fzfty two Best Actor and Actress ackle Flshel Donald Snyder Best Athletes Katherme Scheaffer Leon Cornman Most Popular Mary Lou Myers Noel Hefelflnger Best Students Emlly Lelb ames Rasmussen Best Dancers Helen Ymger Sam Seletos Most Likely to Succeed Vlfglnla Sharp Iames Rasmussen Date Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Cltr Clct ct Det Clct CDct PJOV PJOV PQOV PJov Dec e e Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr Apr M xy May M W une Iune 2 181 CLASS CALENDAR Event School beglns Elected class ofhctrs Elected Bubblex Stafl Mr Ernst entertlmed Hypnotlstl Seltcted class ll t1x1t1cs Rohclt Push Ill ertertllntd 1VPIl1Illi1L11llS1l Cl lss mectmq fox vc ll hook C l lss mcetxnq Cllss meetmq tlot of husnmss Woxxtler xxhclc the Stmor boys tot tht lpplts 7 7 7 7 7 7 Cllss H ivxxdc tsuch 111111 ' lVVoxx Vlc ltlon tlnstntutcl Assembly tfzct l Il0XlLl The C IV lllers cntut nncd No school Armlstxce Dry Ordered 1I1V1flt1OI'1S and n unc c1rtls Thanksgnmg VTCWIIOH Chrlstmas Vacatxon Here we are aqam School Day 'nt Firm Show KNO schooll Semester Exums 1 Bram Rwckmq J Lmcoln s Buthday tNo school MONIQ Cluny Brown unlor Play Mama s Baby Boy Marvels of Memory presented hy Wllll1H1 Wlllltt Sucker Day for the Senlors Easter Vacatlon Donald Scott MOFFIQOU entertimed 1131111181 lmpcrsonltoxj Trout Season Who wis the hlqqcst tkex 7 7 7 7 7 7 J Movle Enchcnnted Forest The Kmqsland M rlonettcs entertuned Barb 1r1ta Mexlcwn Dxnces Senlor Exammltlons No exemptxonsj Bwcc 11 xureate Sm rx xces Commencement Pwqemt presenttdl School Pltnlc lDeputurc l1tLl m my qood tlmes 1 12111 Ihr . 2 c,..,,.,. 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I t 4 5, To Be Or Not To Be THis Samoa s Barnhart Marion Barrick Bill Bear Ray Bolen Delores Boyer Lucy Bream Sylx ester Burgett Pearl Chronister M xry Cornman Leon Eckenrode Richard Fishel acky Foreman Peggy Gouse Edith Gruver Sara Haskell ovce Heberliq Frances Hefelhnqer Noel Henry Elizabeth Kelly Martha Kuhn ames Kunkle Paul Lebo Isabel Disl 1kFs Western Movies English Te lLl'lL1b Guls B ings Boys 7 7 7 Potpie Tomatoes Dictation Possessix e People Book Reports English Class Pumy Days Shoith ind School Con bov Music Farm Life Rmny Days Senioi Lite: ature Cabbage Rainy Days Girls Dentist Winter 'md ewelry Fxiomra Soxo Near You Tc nptation Neal You Near You Mltrry Vxfidoxx Waltz I Loxe You Truly Near You All My Lox e The Sunset Near You You Do You Do St ir Dust Racing VV'1th The Moon Peg O My Heart That s Nlx Desire You Do ClVlllZ'iflOI1 Apple Blossom Wedding I m Alvs ays Chas ing Rainbows And Mimi Civilization Sw eet Dre1ms Sw eetheart Flfflj four Usuxrn Doixo Going with Dick Seeing Shirley Dru mg a 33 Chevie Running around Scribblmg Listening to radio Talking Hixinq fun Skipping class Hunting Talking Talking Trax elmg Working at Hospital Listening to radio Goinq xx ith Liz Bumming 1 ride to football qames Going vi 1th Heb Reading Singing Tmkermg around Whistling A-usxriox Housexx lfe Farmer To play pro baseball To get a Job S100 a meek o Pro baseball BC'll1f1Cl'1Il Nurse Hostess Pro football Storekeeper To accomplish something xx orthvs hile Typist To have un Nurse Hay mq fun Typist To raise a football team Stenographer Typist State patrolman Mechanic To own a convertible ,, ., . . . 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PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 48 Strollmgw through the woods one day I came upon 1 brook and sat down to rest As I sat there I became drowsy and fell lnto a long sleep Lo and behold I could see the future of the Class of 48 passlng by on qreat wh1te clouds On the first one I saw a football game m progress Noel Hefelfinqer Donnie Snyder Leon Cornman and Sam Seletos were playmg for Mlchlgan That cloud floated by and I saw another cloud on wh1ch was a large daxry farm owned by ohn and Wlllard Raudabauqh Nelghbormg farmer Robert Shumberger was helpmg them plan thelr fields Everythmgl became mnsty but I finally saw Katherme Schewffer coach1nQ a gxrls basketball team Some of her players were ackne Flshel md Gen evleve Sheeley On the next cloud were Pearl Burgett and Dorls Myers both happxly marrxed dlscussmg Vnrgmxa Sharp a great concert p1an1st Inext saw a large anrport where Mary Lou Myers and Dorls Clelan accompanned by thelr pllot ames Rasmussen were takmq off for the yungles of Africa ln search of Ednth Gouse who had been lost ID her vxorld of travels On the next cloud I saw an art1st pa1ntmg bes1de a creek It vxas Lucy Boyer and near by was the great sculptor Rxchard Eckenrode As the clouds changed I saw none other than Sylvester Bream pltchxng for the Brooklyn Dodgers and on thlrd base xx as hns old frnend Ray Bear Agam thmgs became mlsty and as I settled nn a more comfortable P051 t1on I saw a large college It was a college for Spanlsh students and teach mg was Frances Heberllg She had as her assnstant Ehzabeth Henry On the next cloud I gazed upon a modern garage owned by Paul Kunkle who was talkmg to h1s audltor Lee Vanasdlen When the scene changed I saw a large movxe set where ames Kuhn was runnmg the camera Nearby m a techmcal laboratory vxas Emlly Lelb work mg on an lmportant movle dxscovery The plcture changed to a large buslness office where Esther Sheaffer and Irene Starner were prlvate secretarnes to busxness executlves In the same bulldlng were Isabel Lebo and Sara Gruver workmg as stenographers I then found myself ln the Powers Model School Here Helen Y1nQer and Dolly Bolen were professlonal models As the scene changed I heard muslc IH the a1r and looklnq up I saw a symphony orchestra 1n whlch Peggy Foreman was playmg and Gayle Negly a concert smger was maklng her debut As another cloud came mto VIEW I saw a promment hotel operated by Ida Mae Shearer and Helen Ocker Thenr hotel nurse was none other than Mary Chronnster Strugglxng agamst awakenmg I finally saw two housewxves talkmg and gosslpmg Marlon Barnhart and ROS16 Shenk were dxscussmq Ioyce Haskell a career woman As they stood there along came LOUIS Sheaffer and Martha Kelly These successful buslness women had been combmlng a career wlth housekeepxng I finally awoke and as I sat there agamst the old tree wlth water flowmg by I looked at the sky and thought Even though the Class of 48 may scatter far and wxde they wnll never forget the good old tnmes at Boxlmg Sprmgs F rfty seven ll 79 , c U vw . . 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CLASS WILL We the Class of 1948 do bequeath the follow mg Marlon Barnhart do bequeath my qulck engagement to Lyd1a Starner Wlllxam Biarrxck do w1ll my odorlferous plpe to any unlor boy who can stan It Ray Bear do wlll my ab1l1ty to work IH shop class to ohn ones Delores Bolen do vt 1ll my nerve to the unlor Class Lucy Boyer do w1ll my left over aspnrm to future art edxtors Sylvester Bream do wnll my pltchmg ab1l1ty to my brother Arthur Pearl Burgett do bequeath my black halr and strong temper to Betty Lear Mary Chronnster do xx nll my natural wavy halr to any unlor who needs nt Dons Clelan do bequeath my des1re to be an old mald to Nancy Hess Leon Cornman do wlll my quxetness m Engllsh Class to Ray Lerevs Rlchard Eckenrode do vull my s1nQ1ng abllxty to Bobby Halr ackey Flshel do w1ll my blue eyes to any umor q1rl who may need them Peggy Foreman do vull my neatness to Elordella McD1lda Ed1th Cvouse do bequeath my debts to any LIHIOI' able to pay them Sara Cvruver do w1ll my desxre to be a nurse to Esther Shambaugh oyce Haskell do xull my he1ght to Shlrley Derrlck Frances Heberllg do bequeath my dlslxke for boys to ean Murray Noel Hefelhnger do bequeath my ab1l1ty to tell clean 7 7 7 yokes on the may to basketball games to Edd1e Wllson Elnzabeth Henry do vull my chewmg gum to any unlor who can get away with It Martha Kelly do vull my natu lly curly ha1r to Cecella Vanasdlen Paul Kunkle do wull my mechamcal ab1l1ty to Bernard Golden lsabel Lebo do bequeath my he1ght to cousm Mentzer Emlly Le1b do vull my quletness to Fern Murphy DOFIS Myers do bequeath my abnllty to keep one boy frxend to Nancy Hess Mary Lou Myers do vull my laugh to anyone vtho thmks he can handle lf Gayle Negley do w1ll my complexlon to Betty Lear Helen Ocker do wull my blond haxr to any un1or q1rl who may need xt ames Rasmussen do vull my chest to any umor boy ohnny Raudabaugh do vull my coxxboyxshness to the umor boys Wlllard Raudabaugh do vull my late arrlval at school to the umor boys Samuel Seletos do w1ll my abrlnty to dance to any umor boy who thmks he needs nt Katherme Shealfer do w1ll my athletlc abxllty to Grace Lebo Vxrgxma Sharp do wlll my musxcal abxllty to anyone who can take over Esther Sheaffer do vull my naturally curly halr to Pearl Thomas Lols Sheaffer do w1ll my bashfulness to Loulse Brenneman lda Mae Shfearer do wlll my ab1l1ty to stay avuay from boys to anxce McCoy Genev1eve Sheeley do gxve my ab1l1ty to have one boy frxend to Edna Thomas Ros1e Shenk do w1ll my brown eyes to Ruby Dunkleberger Robert Shumberger do w1ll my slxm flgure to ohn ones Donald Snyder do w1ll my banged up nose to next year s fullbacks lrene Starner do vull my helqht to Mane Raudabaugh Lee Vanasdlen do bequeath my whxte shlrts and sporty necktles to the umor boys Helen Ymger do xull my love for shorthand to Dons Enck Sxgned THE CLASS OF 48 Fftj c gh! v n . v ,I w - . I . V 7 . Y 7 ' I I . . I 7 ' ' 7. . O w. . I . - . . l . ' . . ,. V. . 7 I . y Iames Kuhn, do will my abilitysto be a bachelor to Bob McMeen. 7 I . f V D I . U I D . f U f . I '. .H I si' ' . . . V 7 I . y ' I . 4 . I I I . l f l ' . . Testlmomal to Mr R1ce We the Semors as well as the members of all the other classes wlsh to extend our best wxshes to you Mr Rlce We hope that your days of ret1re ment are Hlled wnth peace Joy and contentment We also wlsh to express our appreclatxon for all wh1ch you have ac compllshecl Your l1fe IS a challenge to all of us The background of your early schoolmg 1S s1m1lar to ours Flrst mttendmg rur1l schools then havmg en tered Shlppensburg State Teachers College 'and graduatlng ln 1902 You have spent your lxfe tewchmg 1nd 1nsp1r1nq others Thxs IS evndenced by your teachmg career Flrst you taught ln rural schools for SIX ye'1rs and then for three years at Mechanlcsbu g The next rung ln your ladder of success was your appolntment as Super vlsmq Prlnclpal at Camp H111 a post held for flve years The next seven years betvx een 1915 1922 bunlt the ladder st1l1 hlqher These seven years you served as Ass1stant County Supermtendent of Schools Eaqer for further knowledge and tralnmq you attended D1ck1nson College and recenved your A B Degree xn 1926 ln 1936 1 Masters Degree mn EC1l1C1fl0H xx as obtamed from Penn State Further adv'1nces were m1de when ln 1922 you were appolnted SLIPCFVIS 1nq Pr1nc1pal of Bolllnq Sprlncls Hzgh School You served us for a perlod of 26 vears hav1ng one leave of 'absence dur1ng whlch further study was made at Dlckmson now there are about 350 You hue wdded many lmprovements durmq your stay vxlth us ln 1928 elght new rooms were bullt Our hrst musical orqan 1z1t1on was an orchestra: ln 1928 1 band was crg'an1zed the first ln the hls tory of our school Slnce your arrlval here 1 full time Art lV1us1c and Physical Educatxon teacher have been added to the f'lCl1lty ln 1942 you mstalled the Commerc1al Department Sports also 1re to y ur credxt Fnrst there was only basketball but now we have football and varleus sport act1v1t1es to satlsfy 111 mterests Our athletlc fleld one of the flnest m the county was planned 'md executed under your gurdance We the students 'md faculty of Bolllnq Sprmqs l'l1qh School as vxell as all other employees are very sorry to see you leave You have given yourself unspirmgly to the school and you re lly have made school your l1fe work You hm 0 been more than 1 frlend to all of us for you are alwiys ready to hsten and help wlth 'my 'md everythmg whenever posslble We smcerely hope that you m1y accompllsh as much nn the future as you h1ve ln the past You have left mdellble foot prmts on the paqes of the hrstory of Boxlmg Sprlngs Hlgh and you w111 llve forever ln the mlnds of all who know you Fifty mne 6 I A A l . 1 2 l 1 , I ' I 1 C . ' I o . C . K . . . Q ' . . . - , V , W f ' . fl' c b Y' V ' V . -f V , I . . . . . A . c . l c - ' . 1 ' c ' 1 v 1 I I ' wg . C A . . When you first came here we had only 51 students in the High Schooli- c . c 7 c 1 1 K c 'l . , I . I . A . ' . K . f C. g L C . Wg . B . . 1 C Q . ' . 2 o ' ' . ' . , . . ' . L1 . I 1 , I L C . . 1 . 1 .1 ' y L . L '. I ' . a . ' , c 7 , c . - c . . K C . 3 . g . L . 1 . C - . . E It J' h' . Yfllhj, 1 lfl HISTORY OF BOILING SPRINGS The name Bollmg Sprlngs vxas orxgmally glven to a tract of land contam mg 398 acres whxch was granted to Reverend Rlchard Peters by letters patent dated October 13 1762 On the fourteenth day of October 1762 Reverend Peters conveyed 250 acres of thxs tract of land to ohn Dxckey ohn by hxs wlll devised the same to h1s son Georqe Dickey whose executors on the e1Qhth day of Auqust 1807 conveyed 1t to ohn and ames Dickey who nn turn by deed dated Aprnl 4 1808 conveyed It to Iohn and Abraham Kaufman The town BO1llI'lg Sprmgs was lald out by Damel Kaufman durmgv the year 1845 Among the flrst houses to be bu1lt was the stone hlotel and the old farm house across the street The part of the old house faclng Front Street was bu1lt: by Phllllp Brechbxll 5 great grandfather And the part that IS fac mg F1rst Street was bu1lt by h1s grandfather A stone wall extendxng from the top of the house to the cellar separates the two parts The part whnch was bu1lt by the grandfather was the flrst hotel Bollmg Springs had then later the hotel was bu1lt The sprmg at B0lllI'lq Sprlngs IS one of the greatest natural curlosltles of Cumberland County The water 1n many places ns thrown upward from nts rocky bottom to the he1ght of elghteen lnches The hxghest of these boxls as they have been named has a capaclty of about twenty hogsheads per mmute C W Ahl who owned part of th1s sprmg greatly xmproved 1ts natural beauty Durmg the year 1872 he enclosed lt wlth a stone wall and planted shade trees ln the adlacent grounds Whxle the laborers engaged m bu1ld1ng th1s wall and were blastmg rocks on the west slde near the source of the sprmg a hole was blown 1nto a cylmdncal rock from which the water ln stantly gushed forth and formed a new boxl whlch IS more beautlful than any that had exlsted before that tlme As these cylmdrncal rocks are found ln many places ln the sprmg lt IS very probable that numerous other boxls may be formed 1n the same manner Mr Iohn Karlcofe Mr Phllllp Brechblll .Szxty 7 - f v v - Q . I ' I ' ' v I I v v 1 - . . . . v . . .- - ' v 1 , . 1 . . . . u . on 1 - v r . , . . . H v 1 u . vv . . . . . . . u . rv v . 1 Q . '1 lf' SEHUUL af' 'P 1 Tir S 'xfy nf' Q ,.1W1,.,,1,.,.1.,,...,...1.u1tt 1,1 .1 .,... 1,,t1.. 1,,,.1,,.1.,1,, An Appreciation We the Class of '48 wish to thank our advisors: our advertisers: our publishers, Baker and Gussman: and our photographers, hir. Guth and Mr. Eppley for helping to make this edition of Mlwhe Biihhleru ai suc- cess. Withoiit their help and sup- port this puhliczition would not have been so perfect Qnre iq un me s iv THANK YOU COMPLIMENTS OF BAKER 81 GIISSMMI PRINTERS Il 16 North Pitt Street CARUSLE PA Phone 374 A GOOD PORTRAIT LIVES FOREVER Illlll Remember Your Sehool Days with Photographs EGU l'I ST DID I DONALD EPPLEY Prop 151 West High Street, Carlisle, Penna 6 t U . . ' 2 K 1 ' ' Ja 1 . Q .. ,.. . y t . Q Y ' . . O 'ix K -two 1,1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1..1t.1 1.. ,M-. -..ni in -. MM- .i,....Q-....4..,1 I..-,-.-.H--,N-, .-I..m....,,.,-.,,,,W,I,-.LM1M1,.n-.W...m1..,.-..I.1,4..1-In KARPER and GATES I WE SELL C O M P L I M E N T 5 Louden Barn Equipment Complete Line Of OF McDeering Machinery Repairs For Nearly All Machines Colonial Paint Complete Line Of ST. I Meyers Pumps Repairing A Specialty CARLISLE PA '50 E HIGH ST PHONE 4 CARLISLE PA MPLIMENTS FROG SWITCH and MANUFACTURING COMPANY U U U Carlisle, Pennsylvania S ty thr -1 Il C O O F 9 . 1. - .,,. - ,... ,.,. - ,,., -., ,,.. - ,,,, - i,i. ,,,, - ,... - - ,,,. ,.,. vi- ix - + ------- A--'A- -A-A --- - 1 -' ------ A - 1 - -A -1- COMPLIMENTS OF CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK 8: TRUST COMPANY I A sound bank ln a modern blllldlllg COMPLIMENTS LEY S CUT RA fl fl D 9 WLSI Hlull SIRILII Carhsle Pennsylvanla I OF E. P P ' T E 1 Y w ' I I -p .-U.-..X..-N.. - .. ,,,, .......,... .... -..- ,w.. -,- .WNV -,-,- - -.- - - - -N- -- - -- -- - 4- 4' -Im-.NN.-,IN1.II.1.I,I.. ,,,. -IN-Im-NN1NN-4.11IIII-nN--NN-- -nu- 1 -----wI-'-- 1- 1 -- - 11-N1 lull-'Il Y L. I Congratulations to th 1 Class of 1948 Gifts H0UCK'5 Cards LEONARD I. KOHR 'I l l Jewelers - Silversmith II 156 W tH.gh St t REPAIR SERVICE CARLISLE PA CARLISLE PA COMPLIMENTS OF For THE EVENING LINGERIE SENTINEL GLOVES BAGS SPORTSWEAR Read lt every day HOISERY dd y 1881 Shgp at WENGER S Complete Commerclal N W L what St Prmtmg Servlce CARLISLE PA IS fyf Il es I ree l 5 n 2A .V A 17 V VY VV WA V t 4 O 0 V O I I l II as , ' as A goo ail newspaper since l 3 , . . U 7 Cor. . Hanover - . o S. , . 4, -A-A-W-V-l-U-I-p-w- Appl -A-M-M, -, -M.. - -M- ,IAI -,,. ,. I,,, -,,..I...,..I..- -. - -I- 'ix -ive L I G H T ' STATIONERY STORE COMPLIMENTS School and Office Supplies 0 F U Stationery B 0 W M A N A N D Fountain Pens Leather Goods C 0 M P A N Y Greeting Cards for all occasions I W Y H111 Sf CAR! ISI F CARLISLE PA HARTZELL S ELECTRICAL SMEE AND REED S T 0 R E Wallpaper and Pamt W rP CARLISLF PA S Paper Hanging 8 Painting lnterlor Decorating a Specialty I U 129 es ig .' ree! 4. 4 4 PA, , T , 7. E. Louther St. i 0 l 1 ll H l . 60 es omfret Street g XY g Carlisle Pa. Ph e: 145-VV 1 l 4. .,.i - .,., - .,,. .. ,,,, - -, - -, ,,,, ... - 'I' im.-.,....,l,..,,,.-mtll- ,1 ,im...N,-,,.-,.,..-,,,.-,,,,...,,,,1,,,,-N., .-.M-., RAY L' EYSTER Justice of the Peace Pontiac Cars- 0 GMC Trucks 0 Boiling Springs, Pa. SALES and SERVICE 0 Il C' 7WK 5MCll CARLISLE TIRE 81 RUBBER CU INNER TUBES CAMELBACK REPAIR MATERIALS 3 S S . 6 . ing St. T I h Q 30- mis C l'l P Shippensburg, Pa. I II 0 U II U II Carlisle, Pennsylvania ,,-,,,i,,,.1,,-w,1,.-,-,l,tm-,Hy-.,.,, ,....,,..1W1,,,,1w..,1...w....,,,,...,,,.-,,u...w...w-um,-wi. 1 1 H14w...-1,,,1w...,w1,.,..,,,-U-,..,,!1,M,-,,,,1,,,..,w-.,,,.- Fine Jewelry FARMERSTRUST B. B. STEARNS CUMPANY ll II . CARLISLE PA. Regxstered Ieweler American Gem Society U Member Federal Deposxt Insuranee Corporauon CARLISLE PA Sundaeb Mllk Shakes S SUNOCO SERVICE M F S P E N G L E R 339 bouth Hanover Street STORE CARLISLE PA BOILING SPRINGS PA Kodak Fllms Statlonery 469 R b 1 git U . . ' S Q , U r O F II . . N V 'Q ll XI . t . I l I h - I I 4. ..- ,,., - .,.. .. .,.. -,,... ,,., .. .,., -,,,.. ,,,. -,..- .,.. ... .,,. - ,,,, - .,,, .. ,,,, -,,,,..,,.......,,,.. ,.,-x,,- ,,,, ..,,,..,,,...,.- ,- ,-..,..,..-,.- 4. -W-,.... ,..w1..,..,,,,-., .-,,,1,,,1w... ,,,.., ,.....,,,, -W.- ,,.-,H..,.,,..,,.,-,,,.1,,,-,,.-,,,,1.ii...W1.,i-,.,,1,,,.1 ..- Molly Pitcher NEGLEV5 P SINCLAIR SERVICE roducts CARLISLE BAKING GUMPANY IIEWALTS ARBER Il P SECOND STREFT Il HANOVER 8 BEDFORD STE. Carlisle, Pa. II SHEFFER S DAILY MARKET r Meatq Grocerles Produce M HllySp g P Ph mc: 793-I k 9 COMPLIMENTS OF ' A l . S 0 l l 1 ' U T K - - - I l l l K U Boiling Springs, Pa. E U E t. 0 rm S, a. gig: n' r SW GERT S FXQIUQIVQ I adlee Meat and Grocery Shop Market Ar Flu' nty-five North Hmmuv Slum 35 South Hanover Street LUTZ FUNERAL HOME Carhsle Pennsylvama S T H E H U B I ' U ll I . , I A p J A A tl U w I3 xg 1 1 X C K U Carlisle. Pennn. C.1rlisle,Perum. T919 -87 7 . K . I ll J .Q y 1 . L Q , n H-M-,,.,...,,.-tm-,.,.iw-,,,,-.m1,.,...,,,....,..,1 H-,V-M-.H1U-U1,..1...,.,,1.m1,..,1m.11.,,-,.,,1,-Mir,,-,,.,...,,,.-,,-,....,,. in fur .l JEWELRY Distinctive Styles for U Juveniles Headquarters for Westfield and Exlusive yet not Expensive B ll l 0 V il W 3 t C ll 6 S U II th f CARLISLE BUD Gousr CLELAN S SERVICE Auto Repairing STATION Inspection Station Atlantic Gas Lub and Motor Tune up 1 011 and Accessories S tj On e Squar 31 S l Hanover Street Carlisle, P . PA. i O F II 9 O C 0 ll II Carlis Q, Perma, A Carlisle, Penna. phone: 933,11 Phone: 1423-M 1v1-t-- - -1- -- 1 1 .- 1 11-1,.1m111.-..w1,,1,..,,-.1 1,1 1 1 1,1 1 1,1.,, COMPLIMENTS OF t U Carlisle's Finest MUSIC HOUSE 1' READ' S U ICE CREAM . VV M k 48-SO West Hlgh Street GEF Ojvlf CARLISLE PA Mllk Shdkeb Waffleb COMPLI S Cochran 8: Allen HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS Il II U Carllsle Pennsylvanm S I E II ' f ,1 1 1 MENT or 5 r .lf 1 X1 .r M- U1 ,,1,.w...l-,1,,.,1 H-.W-tw-.N-N-1.-..t.1W-,.,,-,H..ln- .. 1 .1...-.,,..,,,,.. 1 .1..,.-. .U .- -,.N....4.f- It's SHEAFFERS Tgday in Spgrtg E. U , II We carry a complete line of all sporting goods and - equipment ? Chrysler Plymouth l u I, 519 South Hanover Street your modern sports store rhSr MPLIMENTS COYLE LUMBER CO, Inc LUMBER AND MILLWORK Carllsle Pennsylvama U U U 99 M 584 I Hi S t I Hanover and Nor reets l Carlisle, P C lisle, P . i I C O O F o o . Y L . Phone 5-I- ill Phone . - -O ce ...i,-,,,1U.,-,,,,- ,,1,,1,,,,..., -, -N-, ,.. ,..,,,..,,,...m COMPLIMENTS OF STURE The First National ll Bank of Mount Holly Springs Rollfast Bicycles M-mrH011ySpfings,Pa. and Parts REPAIRING 139 N rhH J P BlXLER8z SON HARDWARE 101 Years of Service 1 5 I II The Bank of Personal Service Men s and Boy s Clothing 8 Ollicxal Boiling Springs Hlgh Sweaters are a specialty with us KRONENBER l H l l u or anover Street C 1. I P - lvlcmlwcr ul l7CLle1'al Deposit arls e' Uma' lnsurzmcc Corpomtioli 9 9 I O O for 1 years I II 11 l l . - l T II l l G Inc. Carlis e, Penna. l . I Carlisle, Penna. I l als ,,., ... .,,. .. .,,, - ,,,, .,,, ...,- ..,, - .,,. ,,,K ..., .,,, ,.,, .'.'1u'r1ly- our SUNOCO DYNAFUEL l Feuchtenbergefs A TOBACCOS, CANDY U ETC, IMPERIAL WALLPAPER p A p E R S A N D VARCRAFT PAINTS MAGAZINES ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM Il Il 1491! N th H BABE LUTZ Prop Automatlc Heating Alr Condltlonlng CHRYSLER AIR TEMP 40113 ELECTRIC FURNACE MAN QCoalD We Speclallze In Warm A1r Heatmg PAUL E WISE SALES SERVICE BOILING SPRINGS PA S ij 2 or anover Street 9 ' Carlisle, Penna. 0 Opposite High School Call 2 35'R'3 4. ...-1- .,., -..l.- l.l. - ltl, - ..l1 ....-,,.-M-l,.-m- t-t- ---Tt---'-'- 'T-' -t- -w- -T-- - --'- -'-- -1-T---T-'-'--- 4' cvcn 1 -flue Carlisle Farm Sz l Home Supply UF CHARLES E. iillI:It3SBOROLlGIAl Yeingst Sanitary Barber Shop 11 East Hlqh Street l 109 North Hanovel St W A De1h1 MASTFR MIX FEED ROSELAND FFED Xl LARI IbLL PENNSYLVANIA Phone 20 R 2 S I1 U l i ll - 1 l , . Phone 1617 ' Carlisle, Penna. Carlisle, Pennn. l T S O F I I H U Il ll 4 . .1 U ll ,- . , . , . .A H F Q 4. -H, -, - -,H-, - - ---- - - .d -, -, -,- -,- - 4. HEILMAN AND EARLEY'S S T E V E N S I 114 North Hanover Street CARLISLE, PA. 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