Boiling Springs High School - Bubbler Yearbook (Boiling Springs, PA)
- Class of 1956
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in I :Ilan -' QQ? 1 '! ww-1 1 W f. pp 5 1 if ,,.v K 1 125 gf.: A , , K 4, N X Ni u E 1 i E E s s 5 E l E s 5 S . , 5 . 5 E E 2 s 2 I 5 3 ! 5 I 5 5 3 E I 1 2 x I 5 5 E 2 5 Z 5 I : I i E -- -. .1 .'-.-..-.- - -...N .... .-.- .-..-, f.-4... '.. -.........'-o-. , ex-..---svn. .'.-. .... . . ......-...-. .'.' ..-. '. uf.-----.U vaNsm! F x X ef' 0602? GEORGE TAYLOR, Supervlsrng Prrncrpal WALTER HECKMAN, High School Principal We present to you a pictorial history of our happiest experiences here at BSHS. We shall in the future relive our victories and our dreams come true through this medium. We shall view the old familiar scenes we know so well, recap- ture the old times, and renew the many friend- ships we established during our high school days. Jia .4 L 5 f Y 4' . , 1 fp! X Ffa! Q V if ll Q it fl .. - -:N uuumuln hs 4'4 m f Wfzose ffvoogfpffol 90160 coorogmeof wben our zea! for ffze debfgbf of 66541. fzerI?fef1Ofgf1Q we r SQ grafefufd, 'Po66fer P free 600' eb seemed del? feo' ng 1,7 ffze so , be members O'eO?bafe ffl' ro 'IIIILYS Sore OUI' Uhflklbg oodersfafrof Than!- '9 , 0861276 of of ffze C76-ss of IS vofome of ffze 8rfbec effoffs 1,7 our befzaffi your Og-xfor ffpese freasures we yoq If 861' df Om To you, Mr. Geiman and Miss Hackman, we, the members of The yearbook staff, offer our sincere Thanks for your guidance and advice in The com- piling of This publication. u, S.. uw N. ' ,. 0 Q -v W it l -amm- ,QL W f 3 , SX ' 'G iv' ff X 'km 3. :FX 5' .5 K ' s 'L R nf s .Q 0 Vx A fx , Q. 6 ' if vii' k N 1? . Q ' 4 s ff '- af f 4'-1 f NJ f 'L pug X' im' r Y cmvbw 9 -654' s an Q wg inf Dress it up! Now you see, LYNN G. BRENNEMAN, B.M. SARA G. BRINER, B.S. Instrumental Music ' ' New England Conservatory Social Studies Qhippensburg S.T.C. Pennsylvania State University CAROLYN A. DAVIS, B.S. l'm tired of it! When the mouth open, the ears fall shut! JACOB A. DEITCH M.A.- B S Business Education Mathematics I Grove City College Shippensburg S.T.C. University of Pittsburgh ' ' Columbia University FORREST W. DOEBLER, B.S., M. Ed. How to improve your community! Read the chapter and do the questions! PERCELL B. ECKER, BA MA. Guidance, Social Studies Health-Physical Education Millersville S.T.C. Gettysburg College Pennsylvania State University ' ' Columbia Umverstiy C A Do you brush your teeth? 22- f Would you like to do a iob for me? REGINA FARNER' RIN, C. J. FITZGERALD, B.S. Sthool Nwse Vocational Agriculture University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Pennsvlvania Sfme University Lebanon Valley College Permanent School of Nursing Now this is lust an idea, but . . . Seniors should be leaders! cHARLes wiluAM GEIMAN, B.S., M, Ed. ALICE E- HACKMAN, AB. English English-Latin Shippensburg S.T.C. Dickinson College Pennsylvania State University Pe 'n5YlV5 'i3 Sfafe University Actually . . . Well . . ANNA V. HARFORD, B.S. JOHN W. HARFORD, B.A. Algebra-Geometry-Basic Math History-Science-Driver's Training Oberlin Conservatory Physical Education Indiana S.T.C. Gettysburg College Gettysburg College WILLIAM P. HARTMAN, B.S. Let's move lt, gang! Oh my! JEANETTE B. HlNKEL, A.B. Home and School Visitor Industrial Arts Millersville S.T.C. Hood College ' ' Dickinson College Pennsylvania State University All right . . . get off s -1 ,, .1-':F t7i'?i b V Q , , - -A 11'-ws. '-iiiirsaiw-.-M ' ft ',iza14 ' ' ' Don't forget your showers. CAROLYN ANN LACKEY, B.S. HOWARD W. KOSER, B.S. Health-Physical Education E lish-S anish-Social Studies U9 P ' Pennsylvania State University Millersville S.T.C. University of Pennsylvania GLORIA J. LOVE, B.S. Homemaking-Social Studies Indiana S.T.C. ls the seam straight? That's what l say ' ANN H. MALONE, B.S. Vocational Homemaking Hood College Maryland University Pennsylvania State University West Virginia University Clean up! Jumping Jehosophat ELDA RUTH MORGAN, B.S. ARTHUR M- SMTll'l, B-A. Art English-Social Studies Pennsylvania State University GETfYSbUrg S-T-C. ls everybody busy? Ready, sing! I RUTH SNYDER, B.S., M. Ed. MARGARET G. THOMPSON, B.M., M.Ed Business Education Music Bloomsburg S.T.C. Westminster College Pittsburgh University Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University ...S 'NJ JANITH L. ULSH, B.S. Librarian Millersville S.T.C. Pennsylvania State University l'll have to ask you to leave. By George! 39 .ig CRAIG S. WHITE, B.S. Chemistry-Physics-General Science Shippensburg S.T.C. Pennsylvania State University ROBERT WHITCOMB, B.S. Biology, General Science Pennsylvania State University Shippensburg S.T.C. Do you understand what I mean? We Louise E. Books, Evelyn J. Lackey, Mary Alice Murray f w-w--Q-nw-.....,..,,.,,, 5 1 ff 'Sufi' ,M ft, , 0- uflm , . ,N ffm, we LW iw' ., .. Q QM Q .. 'SKF xy N , 'wr' ,J W af NWN m Wmm ,Y M 4' wg 5 aP 5' ev.,, A , M w. k W ' fa My N. W iw M K LS by R, -' If , k :Xu we ,. W ,M .V 'lil -Q f Y.xsy.M, Q!-' , 4 Q ww M. ,. LA 'Y A... if . 3, .XL .av lid xv., .X ,gg .S QQ, ' K Q. .P ' I 3 x N K az J is c'A Q'l' .-:ips A Q A 3 .nf a X X J J D .. .. 5 s Q A, VG x 4 :ix ,..Xx..x . . it xx ---u. an 41 . W mm XX 1-fig s K ' .. + -suu..,... M4 I Wana 65 0 . SHIRLEY ANN BAKER HBAKEH Business Course: CActivitiesD Game ig Sports lg Dance 25 Photog- raphy 2g FHA 37 Choral A5 Business Education A. Seen, but rarely heard-this is Shirley's most noticeable trait. She has fine ideas and carries responsibility well, l don't care! Shirley is nice to know and will succeed as a grade school teacher. 'Ullllls-f MARLIN LEROY BARBOUR sKiP General Course: CActivitiesj Photography 3, Ag Rod and Custom 35 Science Ag Dancing 2, Art ig Varsity 2, 35 Junior Sports ig Basketball 1, 25 Baseball A. Bashful-but when he gets started he is hard to stop. Fond of reading and sports-well-liked by his classmates. That wasn't me! Frequently found asleep in class. Skip plans a career in the armed services, Gizoveiz C. BEAM HHOE General Course: CActivitiesD Visual Aids l, 2, 3, Varsit l 2 3 Y I 1 1 4, Football I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, Manager 4. Reserved in manner, folly in disposition. A goodnatured fellow, lover of huntin and s orts. H h! Alh g p u t ough Hoe is a quiet and an unassuming chap, he is a great guy to know. We wish him success in carpentry. LEON FRANK BLOSSER HBEAKIEH Academic Course: CActivitiesj Tumbling 3, Yearbook Editor 4, Newscaster 4, Magazine Campaign 3, Track 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 4. A unique sense of humor with an ever ready comeback. Brains and ability to do almost anything. Mr. Einstein himself! Tha1 was a joke?-Laugh. Will make his million well-drilling. Pri NANCY LEE BRENNEMAN UNANU Business Course: CActivitiesj Library 'l, 2, 3, Business Education 4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. Good-natured Nan, is tops in everything. When there's fun- Nan's there. Oh, nuts! Our Court Jester. Her personality will make her an agreeable secretary. May she play all her roles in life with the charm and grace she assumed for school production! RONALD LEE BROWNAWELL HBROWNIEH General Course, CActivitiesD Junior Sports 1, Varsity 2, 3, Danc- ing 2, Art I, Photography 3, Rod 8- Custom 3, Science 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, A, Football Manager l. Here is a quiet, unassuming chap who works hard and is liked by everyone. A terrific guy on or off the sports field. I didn't say anything! Curly hair and a bashful smile. Brownie wants to be a pro-baseball player. Aki IRQ.. JUDITH ANN BYERS HBREYERSH Business Course: CActivitiesD Newspaper lg Dancing l, 2, Chorus 2, Photography 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, A, Captain 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 2. Chatter-Chatter-Chatter! That's our Judy, Her abundance of vim, vigor, and vitality are the outstanding qualities which make her our head cheerleader. Pardon my French! Looks forward to college. VAUGHN DE LEATH CAUFMAN Business Course: CActivitiesj Newspaper l, 2, 3, 4, Library l, 2, Ag Dramatic l, 2. A bright and peppy girl, who is full of fun. Loves good times malways ready to supply them. '!Oh heck! Active, very energetic and of a rather impulsive nature. Plans a career in the Navy. FRANCES V. CHRONISTER HFRANH Academic Course: CActivitiesJ Band 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Radio and TV Series Ag State S.C. Convention Class Play 3, 45 County Band 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, 4, Quartet 4. Big Brown eyes and a bubbling laugh. Good Heavens! To list her virtues would be unending. A superior writer with equal skill in winning friends. Success to her in teaching. RODNEY L. CLINE Roo General Course: CActivitiesj Photography 3, Rod 81 Custom 31 Visual Aids 3, 4, Dancing 2, Archery 2. Oh, to know what goes on behind that reserved manner! Rod is frequently at a loss for plausible excuses. Think you'll ever amount to much! Love that Toni! Rod likes to hunt and plans to be a forest ranger. ' ,Q e,i'sQE14 . gg if DAVID HERMAN COOK COOKIE Vocational Agriculture Course: CActivitiesj FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, A, Visual Aids 3, 4, Travel Club 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrese tling 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Class Treasurer 4. Tops on the Wit Parade and tops with us too. Ah, do it again A great guy with no enemies. Remember in the future that Dave's thc one to fix your automobile. 'ii EDDIE BLAINE DASHER DUTCH General Course: CActivitiesD Visual Aids l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, All State Basketball Hon. Mention 3, All-Conference Football Back 3, Student Council President. Personality, popularity plus! Tough to beat in or out of the ath- letic world. Can be seen loping toward the Cafeteria. A good house is built on a firm foundation, brick upon brick. 'X it :Z-:a:,'. , ' 4' ' 35 jffnifg , .. 1, . X .sffffifazrrrm-'1 E'f1f.A A 1:-?..:ei:sS . A A d:,.Q,,,..:f:.af T., H.: 5: .kk.V ji I'-:iz-zjiiisifi.-f. -f. he -' ,4 ' 4-'fawa ' .I PAUL GEORGE DAVIDSON HBUNYANH JANET MARIE DAVIS PINIcY Academic Course: CActivitiesD Band l, 2, Varsity 3, Tumbling 3, Science A, Chorus 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Dist. Wres- tling meet 3, A, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. Paul is quite bashful, agile of mind, and well-liked by his fellow students. Always ready to do his bit, whatever the task may be and quite industrious along scientific lines. That's for surel He is destined to be a lab technician. Academic Course: CActivitiesj Travel l, 2, Nursing 3, 4, Sports Club l, Senior Class Play. There's a sweet disposition behind all that reserve. Small is she? -good things come in small packages. This charming little maiden is a bundle of ambition and hopes to develop a bedside manner. PATSY DEITCH Business Course CActivitiesD Library l, 2, Newspaper 2, Mistress of Ceremonies 37 Business Education 4, Chorus 3, 4, Junior Trio, Senior Trio, Junior Class Play, Minstrel Show 3. Quiet, friendly, a swell gal to know. Beautiful hair to match her sweet disposition. l'm confused! Cheers you and makes you happy. Patsy is sure to succeed in her endeavors. VIRGINIA M. ENGLE HGINNYH Business Course: CActivitiesj Library lg Vice President lg Chorus 2, Basketball l, 2, 3. Here is a gal that's always rarin' to go. Where ll'lGfE'S a crowd- there's Ginny, Fun to be with-nice to know. You don't mean that, do you? There's a curl in her dictation. lRWlN LEE FANUS HGOOSEH General Course: CActivitiesD Visual Aids 'l-4, Varsity l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Track lg Baseball 2, Football Manager 4. A real football enthusiast, and not to be over-looked. What's he up to now? Oh-those tall hinting tales! All right, just go on! Here's a guy who can talk forever. Irwin plans to be a mechanic. 'K WILLIAM H. FRY HBILLI Vocational Agriculture Course: CActivitiesj FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Varsit' 2, 3, A, Travel lg Sports lg Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Base ball 3, Basketball Manager 3, Senior Class Play. A man about town, with an air of distinction. Bill possesses I charming manner and a friendly smile that has won him man friends. l'll think about itl Golf! 'S X A 'F' H. RUSSELL GROVE HRUSSH Vocational Agriculture Course: CActivitiesD FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Bi-Co. President A, Sports I, Travel 1, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, A, Baseball l, 2, 3, A, Vice President Class 4, Yearbook fi, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. Here's a fellow with a lot on the ball. His winning personality and irresistible smile have won him friends galore. Beneath that quiet unassuming exterior are energy and ambition unlimited. Now-Now! Preparing for a future in farming. , wa . MARY JANE HEINZE JANE Academic Course: CActivitiesj County Band 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, A, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Maiorette l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show, Yearbook 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, School News Correspondent 3, 4. A vivacious blonde with plenty of pep and wit-mix these in- gredients together ano' you have our .lane-lovely to look at, delightful to know! Definitely on the beam- You hate me! Collegeebound-and how! 3ARBARA ANN HEss HBABSH Business Course: CActivitiesD Library I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Dancing 1, Band l, Tumbling 3, Class Vice President l, Yearbook l. A whiz at basketball and all she does. Quite peppy and full of nischief, lmpish, witty, and oh so nice. That was dumb! Queen of the Pigskin Revue, Future-undecided. - . s K CHRISTINE CLAUDETTE HOPKINS ci-IRIS Business Course: CActivitiesj Bubblerette 3, Business Education A, Choral 4, Usherette 3, 4. Always in a good humor and possessor of a happy-go-lucky dis- position, Sparkling eyes and pleasing mannerisms have won her many friends. Really! Will be a success as a private secretary. ROBERT HOvvE BOB Business course: CActivitiesj Football lg Visual Aids l, 2, 3, 4. Reserved and rather shy, but very nice to know. Works hard and accomplishes a great deal. It's okay with me! Although ambitious, he has no certain plans for the future. BETTY Lou KUHN HKUHNIE Business Course: CActivitiesj Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Library I, 2, 3, Dramatic l. A Spunky frivolous little maid is Kuhnie. I clon't care! FL of fun-ready for anything that rolls up. Here's tO your futu plans! S Pt BLAINE BAIRD LEAR MOUSE General Course: CActivitiesj Varsity 2, 3, Ag Short Story 'lg Danc- ing 2, Sports lg Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3. Rather reserved and thoughtful. Acquainteo' with work and en- joys doing it. He generally disregards the femmes, spending his time in a more profitable manner. Don't ask me! He can explain anything! A future carpenter. DONALD PAGE LINE HDOIN Vocational Agriculture Course: CActivitiesD FFA l, 2, 3, A, Bar l, 2, 3, 4, Sports lg County Band 3, 4, State FFA Band 2, 3, A fellow who works hard and long and is liked by everyon He is musically inclined and performs his tasks in a quiet wa How should I know! His talents and industry will bring hi success in farming, W THOMAS C. LYNN TOM Gi-ni-ral Cours:-: CActivitiesJ Art ig Photography 2, 4, Junior floss Play, Senior Class Play. Oiiii-t, rr-si-rvi-rl, thouqhtlul, a dreamer at heart, He has artistic .virility ririrl mnltitinng in great quantity as demonstrated in art wink rliirini, xilinitl l ilon't know! Lots of success is sure to hi- yours in thi: Navy. GERALDINE ELIZABETH MACK HGERRYH Business Course: CActivitiesj Chorus lg Short Story 2, Newspaper 2, 3, Junior Class Playg Yearbook Editor 4. Someone is going to get a great gall This small miss is intelligent, interesting and incomparable. A whiz at sewing and all she does. That's the truth! Gerry's ambition is twofold-legal secretary, first, raise a softball team, second. N31 x DEANNA LEE MCDILDA HSLUGGERH OWEN EUGENE MEALS MEAl.siE' Business Course: Uiictivitiosj Library I, 2, 3, Ag Varsity 1, 2, 3, 11, General Course: CActivitiesj Science Ag Rod 84 Custom 3, 4, Dist Dancing I, 2, Art ig Tumbling 3, Choral 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling meet 3, 4. JUVWOY CINS WHY' An easy going fellow with a ready smiley believes in explaining A lassic whose most noticeable trait is giggling, A Clark and in detail his point of view. Persistant and industrious manner rovin' f-ye, How about that! Whiz on the basketball court. That's something to think about! Hotel management is the key ' 9 to his future. Do:-9 thi- rrystal ball reveal a qym in her future. SYi.viA JEAN NLlLLER USHORTIEU Business Course: CActivitiesD Indoor Game Club lg Library 2, Know Your Community Ig Dancing 17 Cheerleading I, 2, Junior Class Play, Yearbook 4. Shortie is very likable and full of fun. Known to be a hard worker and a jolly gal. Think so? Cute as a buttong natural born conversationalist. That diamond reveals her future. GEORGIE ARLENE MOYER Business Course: CActivitiesD Library l, 2, 3, 4, Dancing 2, 3, Art I, Newspaper 2, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play. Conscientious, high ideals and a friend worth knowing. Free in expression of her ideasg thinks for herself. I couldn't say! She is assured of success as a private secretary. SHIRLEY ANNE MINNOTTE 'fsHiRL General Course: CActivitiesD Library Ag Senior Class Play: Yearboc Staff A. Here's an attractive package handed to us by CHS. We ma come and we may go, but Shirley goes on forever. Tall, attra tive, and energetic, she possesses a sparkling personality, Vi hungry! Her winning smile has won her friends galore. C guard, Europe-here she comes! SYLVESTER CHARLES MOYER wi-HTEY' General Course: CActivitiesD Art lg Dancing 2, Rod 8- Custonn 3, 4, Photography Ag Science Ag Wrestling 3, A. Rather reserved around the fair sex. Quite a conversationalist A whiz at guessing games-quite a clever one! You've go: that made! Mechanics is his future. ,- 3. 5. Eff y ,, T M 7 '5' KENNETH A, MULLEN KEN General Course: CActivitir-sl Short Story 2, Visual Aids l, 2, 3 -1, Dancing 2, Sports l, Archery 2, Rod 8- Custom 3, Science A, Photography 4. Jolly, full of life, he simply bubbles-Ahem-over with pep. Musical- ly inclined, gift-Ahernbof conversation. Always willing to talk or supply a good time. Think so! His future is bound to spell Sur cess. LAWRENCE HARRY MURTOFF HLARRYH Vocational Agriculture Course, CActiyitiesD FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Visual Aids 2, 3, A, Chorus 3, 4, Baseball I, County Chorus 3, 4, District Chorus 3, Minstrel Show 3, Leadership Training School l, 3, 4. An indispensable person, ready to do his part on the farm, back- stage or in the shop. Good-natured, fine artistic ability! How about that! The future's uncertain, but we'll predict success. HELEN ARLENE MUSSELMAN Academic Course: CActivities-J Newspaper I, 2, 3, A, Editor 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, A, County Chorus 2, 3, A, District Chorus 3, Senior Trio, Senior Class Play, Class President i, Operetta 3, Yearbook A, Art Ed. Has .1 rhc-ery word and smile for everyone. That twinkle in her r-ye betrays some mischief. With an unusual ability to put people on the spot! The point is! To have her friendship is to have a good thing. Looks forward to college. CARROLL DEAN NAILOR DEAN Business Course: CActivitiesj Travel 2, Visual Aids 4, Junior Class Play, Vice President l, President l. A jolly, easy-going fellow-who's always ready to supply a good time. Lite of the party-always good for a laugh. What the heck! Good-natured, Dean will make a good state policeman. BETTY Louise PUTT Business Course: CActivitiesD Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dancing 'lg Sports lg Basketball l, 2, Manager 3, 4g Manager 3, A. Friendly and kind, Betty always does her best. An industrious miss to be sure! l don't think so! Ability to get things done. Betty plans to join the Air Force. is ,f sw vs Y. PATRICIA ANN REFFNER PAT Vocational Homemaking Course: CACtivitiesj FHA 'l, 2, 3, 41 Library lg Crochet 2, State FHA Secretary 4, County FHA President Ag Class Secretary lg Senior Class Play. Her interests are varied and range from music to dramatics to homemaking, Spends much of her leisure time reading books. I don't think so! Plans to be a secretary-we wish her success. Lonnie Lou REAM Business Course: Library l, 2, 3, Chorus lg Newspaper 2, Year- book Staff 4. Her quiet manner and pleasant disposition have won Lorrie friends galore. industrious, conscientious-sweet girl to know! lt doesn't matter to me! She is sure to realize her ambition- Secretary. DELORES KAY RYDER UKAYH Business Course: Ukctivitiesj Library I, 2, 3, A, Varsity 2, 3, Danc- ing 2g Tumbling 3, Color Guard l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Ag Class Treasurer 1. Demure and feminine, couldn't be cdter if she tried. One of the sweetest and nicest girls imaginableg everybody's friend. Bazaar- Carnival Queen. Do you really think so! Ambition-Beautician. P MARIAN ANNF Fworw HANNEN GERALD H. S A H RP HGERRY vf,.,.iii.i...i limi,-.,...ii.ii, irt.iNiii.-Qi N.-Wswiti.-i i, 2, Business Course: CACTivitiesl Basketball 4, Ntirsiilft .l, lllfl -1 Gerry is a newconoer this year. Reserved and thoughtful-in A -.iii.i,,.i,', ,.,,,,i.ti. ii-,iiain ,ii my is .iwfiiiaii lo fliiiy. dUStfiOUS Worker- H0W'S WSI Gerry RIMS 'O ioiii the New ll:-1 wiiiinitn-iw. tit ii-,tiiii iii ii.iu', ui-t'. 1-vviyiwnv ii rioocl vxarnple. aflel' F7V5dU5li0'I- Alwiiy-. In-rliiiiii-i lni iliilii-, .xilii .i uiiiila' 'Yrs lIm'.srl llldlts tu ,illrvirl llii',ili4 ,x liiiivflf' 'Vt A OBKRT LFE SHFNK HLEEH -usiiw-,s Contax- flhtivilivfil Imvvi 2, Varsity 3, Visual Aids 4g ootlmll fl, lninur Class Flay, Class lhuslrlmit fl, A. lu- typi- nl lf-llnw tint- .ilwiiys lilws to nitrot always iolly and lift lirl Mr l'r -'I twirl:-fit liisyrlfnirirt, lrirwiclly Hihirilr so! H9rC'5 1irzr ,'. In your I-ticlvnwiiru JERALD EDWIN SHui.Tz HJERRYH Vocational Agriculture Course: QActivitiesj FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity I, 2, 3, Ag Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 County Chorus 3, 11: Quartet 4, Minstrel Show 2, 3, Operetta 3, Leadership Training School I, 2, 3, A, Senior Class Play. Tall, teasing, and talkative, Jerry's phobia appears to be English Class. Addicted, to food and sports, rates high in personality. What'd I do! Why is your motorcycle always late-THINK. May you plow many fields to your success. Doms MAE S1viiTH pcm Business Course: CActivitiesj Library I, 2, Newspaper 35 Assistant Circulation Manager, Basketball l, 2, Yearbook 4, Class Secretary 1, Senior Class Play. A pretty miss who always does things well, Sews a fine seam -works hard and long. Okayl Ready to help anytime, any- where. With her qualities of leadership, she will succeed in any- thing she undertakes. is KENNETH GEORGE SMITH UKEN Vocational Agriculture Course: CActivitiesj FFA i, 2, 3, 4, Chori, 'l, 2, 3, A, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Football I 2, 3, Ag Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 2, 3, County Choru 2, 3, 4, National FFA Chorus 3, A, Yearbook A. While quite a torment and a great kidder yet Ken, with all th fun, is a hard worker. Don't believe all he says, because he doesn mean it. 'l don't know about that! As for ambitions-coul they include college? LORRAINE ANN SPONAUGLE Academic Course: CActivitiesj Nursing 3, 4. Contented, yet progressive, happy, yet serious-minded, confident, yet not egotistical, this is twin Lorraine. l don't believe it! With her friendly manner and her helpful ways, Lorraine is sure to be a success in the nursing profession. Lois AMELIA SPONAUGLE Academic Course: CActivitiesD Latin 1, 2, Nursing 3, A. Studious, quiet, and reserved, Twin Lois is always congenie and true fo real friendship. l don't know! Lois is a sedate ani patient gal who, like the other half of the Sponaugle Corpora tion, plans a career as a registered nurse. DARYL STARNER ooLLY Business Course: CActivitiesj Short Story lg Mistress of Ceremonies 3: Business Education A, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Head Mniorcttc A, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Class Secretary 3, 4, This petite young lady is one of the most charming members of our class. Vlcllfliked by all and musically inclined, Really! Versatile and adaptable. Her abilities are sure to make her a successful secretary. mms, X ws-:mags Q S YD' Roxev GLENNENE STARNER Business Course: CActiyitiesj Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief Color Guard l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Ag Dramatic 1, Newspaper 2, Mistress of Ceremonies 3g Business Education 4, Student Council 3, Minstrel Show 2, 3, Operetta 3, Junior Play Prompter. When speaking of a friendly disposition and sweet femininity you speak of Roxey. Blonde hair and flirting eyes-her trademarks, pantomime ability, Oh boy! Success is sure to be yours, ki N LAWRENCE EDWARD TANGER ED ALICE VIRGINIA TORRENCE HDOLLYU Vocational Agriculture Course: CActivitiesD FFA l, 2, 3, A, Base- Business Course: CActivitiesj Newspaper 3, Art 2, Library 4, ball Manager 2, 3, BSHS Activity Association. Patrol 3, A. Always ready to join the crowd and enters into the spirit of A tall, talkative blonde, who is full of energy and pep. Passion many school activities, Never in a hurry, but always on time. Oh, for roller skating-intriguing giggle. Can state her views of any that sense of humor--tease and torment! What'd you say? subject, Oh nuts! Plans .3 career in the Air Force, Mechanics spells his success. ,osx SHIRLEY ANN WAY Business Course: CActivitiesD Business Education Ag Choral 4. Being a newcomer hasn't left Shirley out in the cold: her ability at making and keeping friends has remedied that situation. ls it really! Likes to sing. Will be a success in the business world. SYLVIA ELIZABETH WIEBNER HSHRIMPH Business Course: CActivitiesj Indoor Game lg Dancing 2g Know Your Community 27 Mistress of Ceremonies Sp Cheerleading I, 2, 31 Junior Class Play, Yearbook Staff 4. When she is happy-her eyes fairly sparkleg when she isn't- you'd better watch out! Peppy, full of fun, always ready for a good time. For Pete's sake! Business is her future. T GLEN CHARLES VVITMER WHIP General Course: CActivitiesD Sports ig Travel 3g Visual Aids Ag Varsity 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 2g Football 1, 2, Ap Baseball 1. Here's a good fellow, with a smile and plenty of encouragement for everyone. Whip is interested in many things and is an en- ergetic worker. lt's like this! Full of funmand how! Success will be yours with the animals, Ranger Glen. RAY L. WOLFE Business Course: fActivitiesD Varsity i, 25 Rod BI Custom 3g Visual Aids 45 Baseball l, 25 Track Ag Radio Announcer 4. Ray can talk himself hoarse and has plenty of listeners. For he's a folly good fellow! Good morning-thisyis Ray Wolfe, your . . . l Always ready to lend a helping hand. Future-uncertain. 6 L iii ,- Q W -Lvlgm . iv 5 fr' 1. 0356-' 15' f if W1 ' 9 ' ,K . A 1' Q i H, ' 55 rv lb: ? s t I It . l 41,ff'. fit su .fz 7 :L 'qw :K nga px 'M 4 Q. . Q , . 'qui Il A 4-.ff WQTQJ 52 Q APM N X, F 'rr' N ' ' s 'Wk' Nw Most Likely to Succeed 70442: 7044 Best Athletes Best Actor and Actress Most Bashful Qs Class Clowns Chatferboxes Did Most for '56 Flirts 5. 'nanny'- MOSf Mdfmeffy Best Musicians 1001! A 1 . Z . ii 4 ik, -i if I J' V gf .W i ., 5 ,, 4? ., 'A' ,Q t 7 grvw ,J A 1, .. 'Tw ' x ,ai . Q f SW i.. ,ri Q - 'w . .Wx v 5 ,.!f Manager, RONNIE LEBO Coach, BUD ECKER 1956 Z 7e4m Sendafw an ' Me 7mm RON BROWNAWELL BLAINE LEAR 7956 7146.6 7mm Coach, JACK HARTFORD Seackvw an die 7eam ED DASHER LEON BLOSSER '-.4-' nr' AH 'J 'z +u..2 1 1 3 f f . --5. NW-.pawn W., ?- ' nf' is aifwk 7' J' mm M nw -px L' lf ew. V W' sk x ,uf 1' ' , K5 . ' ,, ,x - in -.1 x , gk ,. f ' 1 e .r 1-1 'QI ,, xg NH' ,K ,QU-...,.,,..7f,v v ,es Q1 W., Q. 3 W f cf 1 3 il .Q'Rv-s ij ge-H-M'3f in 'Ze M ' 'Hg 3. xg 'Q M- 4 ,,. fykf, 1- NWS- ,,i,,,,. . -' . K .av H I 1. W -Zig? Ai X, TP . v 5.4 ,Q ,.,,-...,,, x , Fw. . XO rt J I' ,X J, . Q ,- lr ff I A if , ju wiki 'f:-QYHQW -Ps 4 '4L S - E i if Mr. Smi1h's Homeroom Sevemh Grade Mr. HarTman's Homeroom Seventh Grade fx, if , . U rf- be ,iyryhviz Sl . M. k im ,N 3' pgs? N I 'ws x, -H-.1 'Til' 1 . E P. 'Qs . Ia v 1-ff 5' e ,LQ ' 'hid - fu Pt, ,, 71- 1 z ffxkr Mr. Deitdfs Homeroom Seventh Grade Mrs. Love's Homeroom SQ: Ld A! Eighth Grade .f 1 Q I F. +A V + an gf-'Bw W ,Ang vm K x Fi ' 'ff b K 4 'K1 yu, 1 H A A . ft' ky, gxf 6 --.J L, . ,Af ' A new 1, gl, ,M gf I I ,sux nf A F is ' F ' - gx Y W X ' S. ' ' iq' wkxf K 1 1 LQ' Q 1 'fxfifi -f X1 , nr W , U ' ' W, t , 1 x L 4 7 V: M' PM kk Y has 5, '1 ' 'Ni TK I 4 ,Z ,Q f J H, 4 V 1- , , .,2.g?'.a,A., X y gg. m MN -1M 4 .Q ' is y H5-Q V :MM .. ,:,,, ,4 1 , Jl'a-1igQffl is Q .5323 , it - Miss Lackey's Homeroom Mr. Kose r's Homeroom v-f . f, A ,n A, pf' ,iff -KL. 4 b,k L, LR 0 L 2' x . H1 .-,, f wx sv Ninth Grade Ninth Grade , Q4 Qt:-2 in . vw Jw E 3-PM , rl v 'f,f 4' c av 3 'Qi A ,ikfsz uw K, f - 4 1 2 T 1 7 S LQ fe Mr. DoebIer's Homeroom Ninfh Grade Mr. FiTzgeraId's Homeroom Temh Grade L I I z 4 I 1 1 s E 5 r . X -tv 'I'?, R- . 9, ef, 4 'nf f v L p- as ,Hwy .Q . -sf -'f ' file .... 1 VA gl PY n ...vi ' Q , .Y ,J ,N fy .. n.,5,....,xw .. ' 6 , -Q N, t F .L r J K gg :rti ix.. 3, , M Q: i a Q A tk .Q Q A , - - . , . 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M. ft f sw 5,1'g:g -ey .p....-nw ' Miss Davis' Homeroom Eleventh Grade Mrs. Harford's Homeroom Eleventh Grade .wif , SNA 1 1 .Q nv Am Wm , Q I I tn. , 'QF' W - 'mf' gk gf als Qpzfswz K Y-:fan . -Y 'T 'IPS fir 5 dmfs' 1 :Six I vo wn if , iifl l lll l I ill ii an ,.4:,v- K s yi A xl, . 4 D At 'xffmfvx 1 A ' . A-'fY ,.sf v , , Q has vm X if P: .43 nw , ,ls , Q: - I J' jivw. , , B gy, .F ., A H an ., , ,... I' lu A A x J .ALLXK u in K h t , 8 'hsgt' 'kr K Zi I x v f ,Q .f K ' U . 557a '. 5 fi .' xwi- ' G 75.5 .. J A in ' Q-, ' I. gg K ,fra Q M ' V Nw t i 5, :Qs-an 5 'fig I NMQ ...X v '- Lf 4 i 1 Miss Snyder's Homeroom Elevemh Grade 'L T Q Pu I vw , X .- 'S 1 . . Q 3 Q , 4 'flu 1 f.5f,4fU .f . x Ag' 0 fa x yffi nv., Q ' S ,Q A .2 .r Q X 1 in ' pf- . fa RUSSELL GROVE RHB KEN SMITH LG BILL FRY LE DAVID COOK QB ED DASHER FB Hummelstown , ,H O 33 Enola ,, ,,,,,, , 6 0 Biglerville 6 0 New Cumberland ..,, ,,,,,.,. 6 I2 Susquenita ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,, I 2 7 Cumberland V. . . Y,,A,... 21 'IB Susquehannock ,,,, ,....,. 3 9 I9 West Shore ,,,., ., A.,..., 20 28 Shippensburg Y,,Y,,,, 'IB I2 Susquehanna ,,,, , , 20 I4 Won 7 Losr 3 '77Z4qa4 l PAUL DAVIDSON FB JERRY SHULTZ RT LEON BLOSSER LHB IRWIN FANUS-Jersey Number QI Position played-Tackle , C ,GROVER BEAM-Jersey Number H33 Position played-Right Halfback H ART SMITH, Assistant Coach BUD ECKER, Head Coach JACK HARFORD, AssisfanTCoaCI1 -. ' 4 mg- : . -un i 5 . 4 K NX .. . 'L '-K A x 4 .l ., - 22- . . A . ' , . , MXJEFL5-f-v G . 9' fy--.' , .rr 7 I 4 . 1 x mf iff 1 3.., --1 x. A . ,.. X -- .XY A Nsgy , -f r f . - M A A fgxwu . . S-Q. ' v ' 'pg Q 1 . wx jx F 1 A :,q,A, . . , . K. ixxaigf If . I . , Q v Ju ff ' ' N N ' X .X + , . 4 . N xx X N Flin v !..nsv- NSR fl' fr.. Q. ,Q - '.: sq 3 ,..lf M ' an 'gl nn V ,A . J. 'E f, wifi '-:':mgy,' -1 f' n - fm 4 E l -T' Vi .. M4 ' -4 I 'v'f'.. x ' f , :fini ,-1 X .rf 1 , . ' -v-,a -b 4 . f- , :W sw- n ,...,-1, . v ' 4 - Tumi' '. A N new ,,,.... f. A s 1 'L' 'ew ,Q -A .,gf.,5,w ' 1 ,. M' fs ' i , - E, Zn, x ' N.- .Jr-iQ, - l . gguaflx-'. -n-.X f-S. xv av , ., sf Q1.,a.g..:Q1::w-.WL lf- , ,J21V'NJ.,s ' ' W M g .. Y in ,, K. nw, , ,, synth' ' 'mfr Avy' ' ' ' 42 4. . mf , ' ' X 'A Carol Fetrow Judy Byers Nancy Johnson Sandy Winkleman Marlene Brenneman Rogene Myers Judy Shughart Margaret Clark Joyce Murphy The cheerleading squad, headed by Judy Byers, has promoted good school spirit in all school sports. The members of this organization are a select group, and are elected by an advisory group after they have passed a preliminary tryout. They lead all pep rallies and cheers for school sports. is! . , IA' vs if gm 'CL 'I' 'v -iff-x :N 'W fx . 7 955 gfamecomchg Zceeea and -r Queen Barbara Hess Maid of Honor from New Cumberland Yvonne Snyder Avfendanfs Jane Heinze Roxey Starner Kay Ryder Daryl Starner Doris Smith ESM A , f+--..- ...- - ,.'-pw v. :nv'll--,,'Iuq..,'Ilunn1.., 't., W,' T.:-p,at LY, 2 -'Q-no-1 will A 4 'xX-kvif W K LVVLL :vi ' T? Zac! of 077'-:dale and ,27fzejcwZ6ce To prove To you The violence of my affection Tea for I-adY Lucas K 1 Z I . 7 Q ? 5 E E 5 ' K K 2 f 5 ifjiff q I V 5 3 ,. 5 I I 1 H, '21 1 k 1. L., Wi' Qef 1 . -a 5. ,- K, I if ,tail .5 1 W Shi -s ., Ni.-i .... . - Q N 1 X Q k . M , ,m,f,MWw,Wf+4nW ,. Sweethearts on parade Wan1ed:Two eligible suitors ,rf E s Q A Y S J. nf' X s.-.xxx f f 'Xt Our Junior Play Cast ns , n 16056 Something Borrowed-Something Blue 13 Wu P 4.-o 5: 14 '3 3 -.! 'va' ...aj 1 x -, we N A x 'WX sv- 5 XTX' 1. ,qvfug if N A 4 , A .fc Q 55' 4 11- W 1. , J 1 A1 . xy, -jfs-MY , . , ,L . 'N ' x . J wr' of 'A ' --. .. :fb-J., mfffr-.M Q - X ' 4- ::.',g,, - , . L, 4 F a x. ,,,, , w., . . . , Q . far X.. -m.,,4.,mL ', 4f'y 5 A 4 X 'Q ' 1 5 'g iii. ' ' I A ,fxl-A '9 r-.'i,!5' by ffm , ,V --.. ., A m . -La --. QQ' . I Ng Yhi- 'Q - iid' Qxlikwwl O Q1 1 5-AJ-V-a4',,a-.pf , -I ,'1L:,:'?fwx ,- ' M Q! .fi W' Q V T ' 'Yu-,A ' A.. , ,S w 4' Ag' Q? , 4: N ' 1 'W ff 'X ' - V7 'K' H'.Q'.'? ' In ,,e, 'F , W J. g this ' 1 dv , A wnfflvff 3 ,lf P2 - , 4 ...nr-fi fff'MA1 .4 I' Q., f? Q ,fs 3 Q 4 31 W wif in '+ Q 5 y 5 , 5 Q 55 4' gk LM: F ' AY! Lf l'N 0 Q 25 Q' A V -, ai tw . .,,. J' LW .-N ,I 'hr 3' W1 ' K. .1 I , .40 9 If :xv '1' - r '11 - .:'. A, . . I 1-, 'A '-III 'A ' Coco., s.. 'OOO- -0 sgoqo. KEL. Iv D - ,-.Z - , v m ,K m '7'3:5 . '-V ,Q , ,: ', 'ff Vgfzug ' ' .vgfi. b ' 'FEIS FO 0 0 '-al. A 'r ,fav Q 0 ' n' 'fs ' 'Qs 1 ' 01:':'-Z k -1 22. ' 'V' 'X 0 Q og, 'J N 0 og I o ,, 'oo caan-.. . x .- -- I' 'Q I Q Q F ' Q ! A f x ii If 3 v aw xx NV Nkx Q QS ax X xx QR S - - .,.. . -0 'Q :hy 1:.E v .S-Yjwyix I S? . . Q Nz, ,x Q':4,:-- A ' sz S x XN 4 mm. . x. gl Advisor, FORREST DOEBLER President, ED DASHER The Student Council is an elected representative body which exists to serve the members of the student body in as democratic a manner as possible. Student participation in the school government must grow naturally out of the lite and needs of the school and have its roots in problems that are real to the individual members of the student body. The council functions under the leadership of a president, vice president, secre- tary, and treasurer. Representatives from each homeroom are elected to support the views of the members ofthe student body. The council sponsors and assists in carrying out certain school activities and proiects as: l. Aiding in the running of assemblies. 2. Operating Information Centers, and Lost and Found Centers. 3. Assisting in orientation and guidance services. 4. Publishing a Student Handbook. 5. Sponsoring dances, skating parties, and other social events. Advisor, ELDA MORGAN Advisor, JACOB DEITCH '3 X fpxfi x xy. 5' .....+. ,,.,YW ,Q Advisor, JANET ULSH Advisor, GLORIA LOVE H -aL-At- Semhfz Sccknce Advisor, CRAIG WHITE gm ag, Advisor, JACK HARTFORD wiv? W '.19k Xi Snap .f -.1-4 N Advisor, ROBERT WHITCGMB President, ED DASHER Scum my Wanna! 144254 The members of this organization show all educational films for individual classes, show all assembly movies, and are in charge of the lighting for all dramatic productions presented in the school. mm 'Zfsgd Wanna! ada Advisor, CRAIG Wt-llTE 4 'N- 7.7.1-f. Advisor, CARROLL FITZGERALD President, JERALD SHULTZ The local chapter ot the F. F. A. in our school, sponsored by the Vocational Agriculture Department, is under the leadership of C.J. Fitzgerald, advisor. All members of this organization are enrolled in the Vocational Agriculture course of study. Among the many outstanding activities sponsored by this club, is the annual Parent and Son Banquet. The members of the F. F. A. also participated in the Pennsylvania Farm Show and several contests throughout the school year. Two members, Russell Grove and Ken Smith, received The Keystone Farmer Award presented by the State. l 1 . , Q X Advisor, ANN MALONE President, PAT REFFNER The F. H. A. is part of a national organization of girls interested in becoming Future Homemakers of America. The members of this club are enrolled in the Vocational Home Economics course of study. This organization participates in many activities. The members serve at ban- quets and supper meetings, participate in the Pennsylvania Farm Show, and enter various contests in cooking. Pat Reffner, president of the local chapter of the F. H. A. is the secretary of the State F. H. A. Organization. Cain NVQ: ff c A. sam Way! Advisor, MARGARET THOMPSON President, JERRY SHULTZ The Chorus, under the direction of Miss Margaret Thompson, is a musical organ- ization whose members range from ninth through twelfth grades. This group performs at various events during the school year. Some of the highlight performances presented by the members of the Chorus have been, a Christmas Cantata, an Easter cantata, and a Spring Concert. Advisor, JANET ULSH President, DEANNA MCDILDA seam my mam, ew The members of the library club render special service to all students. They prepare all books and other publications for the students' use in the library. Swan 21594 grad Advisor, REGINA FARNER 3? S- 'IF' sf' ,qv T' nfl? Advisor, RUTH SNYDER The Newspaper Club is an active organization in the school. The main func- tion ot this club is to print news about the school, as well as to develop writing ?ud!4z2 The Public Relations Department is an organization whose purpose is to keep the public informed. ability. T555 . .gi Xw . : Famdgafd Advisor, JACOB DEITCH Advisor, CAROLYN DAVIS wwf, swiss 21.94 same em The Band is one of the largest and most outstanding organizations in the school. Through the efforts of Mr. Lynn G. Brenneman, its director, the Band has won many honors during the past years. This organization presents concerts, plays and marches at football garnes and pep-rallies, and participates in County, District and State Band. HSC 5 3 f S Sf ---ffff2x1S?fSB+szL.sszf3:ws 9,3155 g - 1 ,.. V..,q ,Am -f-2-f:z,2-vgffgffz-:Az-Q Xzssiseif-'fggswg as ,. 15 f ' . ii ', 3 1 -f ,f 3 5 , 59+ Kai ST Q .U - .b-,- . ,?sL ff'7Wf'fN-- , Wad ' ,f.:6,2m1 2 4 J . ,.,. 'sf ,fe 41 ' u xl' A-. QNX Q X-4 -3' 'Y 7 ,. .,- 3. ..,u' ,A 0- A 9 ima !f'?'.IF I my 'EF -J .fo--....- x X .fy wx 5 ,,,-n-nf ki Y f biY,.,', - Aw N .5 ' . x -ff. 'ff A I ,Q . rf xx 5' H ,ag w QW if if 5-v 'Nu-9. A ' 6 I , Q. Q , -. f a Q' '5' 1 Y- ' , 1 31 , fi wagwse wi? 125 ' 5-wax QW -'Q yi K x'L' f K 92- AY' . Y NW .-Akggiwy X in i X Q 1. Q , Q 1 YW Q K ' 'Q ' l. . - ik Aww J 'Mm 1 i w - Z X in Cdtthfb 8 6406 Coach,ART SMITH 44,431-5 Z 7g4m Coach, ROBERT WHITCOMB - . f si ff 1 A G L ug Bi f 3 'f ,V Y f i am m ,,, I '?' ufwr, ' Q f x Nik, f gf 2 ,X N H f X 'iv fx Abg A 1-emily ll! H W: 2 -A K M! ., gg if f' , am RUSS GROVE No. 8 Guard I I ED DASHER No. 7 Forward GERRY SHARP No. I7 Forward RONALD BROWNAWELL No. 15 Center KEN SMITH No, I4 Forward 79 BLAINE LEAR No. 5 Forward DEANNA MCDILDA No. 7 Guard JUDY BYERS No. ll Guard Vvwlcfacd Zaadetlaff GEORGIE MOYER BETTY PUTT Managers BARBARA HESS No. 9 Forward gf? 1 A Q is X W . 1+ NWA N S -s ' A PQ. I 'ffl E 11 2 44 X., Lf 4 ' W L WWW in Qu-- M ,.,.' vnu. .YU A Q -A 5 A W K Q. M wrnmnw., .X ...X - MW-.2-.:ws.. ,Sv , . we- . .Q 'Q w X N 5? . A P 5 .::, A gm 1 - dxf Y -mx N x -X R w .X x.- 3 ww: .- x' ' xm x58 ' . 'N 3 fx ,wrm . HQFW, ,Hamm-.s u ,.. Nails wwmswvw W-sw rw The Bubblers, living up to their reputation as a winning basketball team, came through with the record of twenty-eight wins and four losses. Although the team lost the Shaughnessy playoffs, they won the Adams County League Championship. The team kept on winning, and earned themselves a playoff berth. S 6 Hi 'Q' Q , :sf ' X.. . 1 x i . -mf . L 'fix . V ' 1' K a ' Q A . -my ---. az . --i-?X?:5'w'M'm-wg 1, .. .wwf f-1 ' 5 QW . L , flu 'S if Q, if 1 is Q if Nw 1 ' ws IAA Vw! - Q J x wx Xi f aw k 4- M: Ig. NYU 4 J' Q X I KX X S-f Q N Coach, DALE AURAND 70 7mm Coach, JACK HARFORD SYLVESTER MOYER 154 lbs. l LEON BLOSSER 138 lbs. PAUL DAVIDSON 133 lbs. SCHEDULE Cumberland Valley AL,...L,.,,,.,... ,-,.LA Shippensburg ....L,...... .,L,v,. Biglerville ...,,,,.. ,W,.,.. Newville .....,,,.,, ,,,,L, Mechanicsburg .,AL..L,....,L ...Lw,. Carlisle .....s,,.,....,.,s,,.,.....,.. s,s,s, Susquehanna Township .,,,,, ...,... Central Dauphin ,L.,,,,,...,...,,,v.,,........,. ..,... SEASON'S RECORD Won: 4 Lost: 4 Won Lost Lost Won Lost Won Lost Won OWEN MEALS 127 lbs ,f'1kfLrQm.M' ,L Mi-LQ i Q R , E V f 'M Lf ' , JV ' Dim , 5132 1: iq, Q 8 K , 5235 ! f i f 51 55, 1r1 ,.FH -' 62, ,- . vL,5,g,4i,,L 4 Fi. 1 '4 I' Qikfif-4.3, B, M3 .ff in A ,:'ffs k'. ff.-f, v P2 z f 4 ' QW, ,sf iw? 6555 . , kb - . taxi - v WG ,rv- A ' ., Y Simi Qi? Q fs' ws 4 2 'Q X Ax x xi, ,Qx.-W Xi - 5 x - fy.. 3 W'Wm'P'1Fl' - : 5' fq Q34 r J S LV, -hiv: .lg xr .T p S Q xii? X Af, . ' 5 '!.F Lf? at Qi, imma an An. .n.! 0 602 ,4fwmwl Sedan! We, The Bubbler Staff, sincerely hope Thai' you have enioyed our yearbook as much as we have enjoyed compiling iT for you. In 1he future, as you reminisce about the past, we Trust ThaT This edifion of The BUBBLER will bring you many pleasant memories. THE STAFF . f ,thi .4 'Wm N--..-..J' X Xj V N f ,Cf I Q , .k , .,sr , . . 1.2. h c' i 2 -1 'S Q' ' y 'Q X. ,Q if, 1 ' ' lkgavv Q xy 1 ',. T?'i5Qg. N -Af 5 ,f XJ l 5 N, 1-H1 'N 2- Q W .- ' I X. S Q ,N P--' QQ ! f! 'A ' i Was J dxf? ,S t H 4. r-49 6' . 'm'.f, -ufis, f ' . : UD ,- - , 5 Q af. M L. . . 3, A Q X., A if Q 0 Q S'ryles Tha+ Are Righ+ for The School Girl Complimenfs of ai THE EVENING THE TEEN-AGE SHOP SENTINEL I2 E. HIGH STREET CARLISLE Phone 547-R CARLISLE PENNSYLVANIA RALPH PEIPER AUTO PARTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP Sou+h Spring Garden S+ree'r Carlisle, Pennsylvania Phone l645 I5 Wesl' Walnuf S1'reeI' COMPLIMENTS OF M. BLUMENTHAL Hangyerl Pennsylyania Norfh Hanover Sfreei' Carlisle Phone 29249 Pennsylvania Complimenfs of You+h'Ful Fashions J. R. SHULENBERGEIVS One Sou+h Hanover S+ree+ Carlisle N E E CARLISLE PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania J. C. WENTZEL 81 SON Wholesaler of CONFECTION-FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES PAPER AND TOBACCOS I8 Easf High Sfreel' Carlisle Pennsylvania We would like To Take This Opporiunify To welcome Mr. Minka and Mrs. Pen- nell Io our school. Bu1' fo him ihaf worlxefh noi, Bui' believeih on Him +ha+ ius'I'ifie'I'h I'he ungodly His 'Fai+h is counfed for righ1'eousness. ROMANS 4:5 0 PETERMAN C0mPl'me i5 FARM EQUIPMENT of Carlisle, Pa. Phone I877-J Allis Chalmers and Ferguson 66 EAST POMFRET STREET Phone 397-W Tracfors and Implemenis Simpliciiy Garden Tracfors ALL FARMING NEEDS Complimenis of THE COMBO aon.lNe SPRINGS KWIK SHAKE INN KWIKBURGERS TRIPLE THICK SHAKES Yorlz Road Nexi' fo +he New Marlcef House CARLISLE, PA. PAUL W. SNYDER, INC. PiI'+ and K S'I'ree'rs CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA Phone Carlisle 2050 J. F. SOURS Bonny Brook Quarries BONNY BROOK, PENNSYLVANIA Carlisle P. O. Box 273 Transit-Mix Concrete - Crushed Limestone V B PHONE 1240 H. L. MEALS Builder Phone I709 Carlisle, Pennsylvania OTTO'S For Your 81 Spor+ingdGoods Equiplmenf American Sfanclarcl Plumbing and GE Appliances RCA TV SHEAFFER BROTHERS, INC. HANOVER AND NORTH STREETS CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA Mouni' Holly Springs, Pennsylvania Phone 58 Fashions for Juniors out of Seventeen and Mademoiselle THE HUB 23 Nor+h Hanover Slreel' Carlisle, Pennsylvania BOB AND SlD'S AUTO SALVAGE R. D. No. 6 Carlisle, Pennsylvania Phone Mounl' Holly Springs 366 ROBERT C. FITTING SID ROTH Rich in Cumberland Valley 'I'raclil'ion . . 'ON THE YELLOW BREECHES' AT BOILING 5PP.lN65,PA. Professional Playhouse - May +o November DINNERS-LODGE-PICNICS PHONE, CLINTON 8-32II Larro Feeds UH'ra Life Feeds MURPHY 81 CLOUSE Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania Phone i885 Complete Grinding and Mixing FERTILIZER AND SEEDS COAL Flowers Are Especially lmpor'I'an1' for Any School Social Acfivify PHONE GEORGE'S FLOWERS 26 G STREET CARLISLE, PA. We Will Appreciafe Your Pafronage Complimenls of HESS' GROCERY Boiling Springs, Pa. BEST WISHES From FRED BITTNER, INC. LincoIn-Mercury-ConI'inenI'aI ROUTE II RD No. I CARLISLE Phone 3348 REISINGER BROTHERS, INC. Contractors 81 Engineers Excavafing, Grading, Paving Building and Engineering CARLISLE, PENNA. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF I 956 I+'s been our privilege working wifh you I'his pasi' year. We hope we may be of service 'Io you in 'I'he fufure. EPPLEY STUDIOS I5I W. High S'I'ree+ Carlisle MASSEY'S FROZEN CUSTARD Thick Shakes-Sundaes 600 W. HIGH STREET CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA Complimenfs of MENCHEY MUSIC SERVICE is YORK STREET HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 From KRONENBERG'S Cen+raI PennsyIvania's Leading Clofhier 'For 84 Years Complimenfs of GAY JEWELERS 34 N. Hanover S+. Carlisle WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH TO GIVE THE VERY BEST Diamonds-Wa+cI1es-Jewelry Complimenis of HENDERSON'S SHOE STORE II8 Norfh Hanover S'I'ree'l' Carlisle, Pa. FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY KOH R'S FROZEN CUSTARD I65 Wesf High Sfreei' CARLISLE, PA. FEUCHENBERGER'S LINOLEUM CARPET TILE PAINT WALLPAPER 204 Norfh Hanover S+ree+ CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS TRUST COMPANY Carlisle, Pa. ESTABLISHED I902 Drive-in Window for Busy People MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. DAIRY QUEEN f f fwwffjglayflf f ff X fx lee QUEEN R fl' 14 ' f Q ,Ml fv I, Gif I N fl f il , -. I 1 I 1 . , f',,.,1 ' ,W I Q 4 fl! W 'A Z W if 2 5 5 l 9'-9' ! ,, I . - ' I l' MISL Q XX :ku if 1 'f,. NN NP vsQ j f - RL on -na j A TREAT FOR TASTE A FOOD FOR HEALTH Holly Pike Carlisl Complimen+S BOILING SPRINGS of FEED MILL BOWMAN 81 COMPANY CARLISLE' PA, Melvin Kocker Roberi Chromsfer Props. The s+ore +ha+ offers 1'he besl' quaIi+y merchandise a+ +he Iowes'I' possible prices BOILING SPRINGS, PA. Phone Carlisle I5I2 Beacon Feeds Hardware Painfs Sporfing Goods C I' + f KLlNEDlNsT's GROCERY amp 'men S 0 eNDER's DAILY MARKET BARNHARTS GROCERY Allen, Pa. MI. Holly Springs 3rd SI'ree'I' Gas-Mears-Frozen Foods H . Phone Phone Carlisle 2459-J Bmlmg Sprmgs MI' HOIIY 47J' Phone Carlisle 2799R Members of A. G. FOOD STORE CARLISLE TRUST COMPANY 2 W. High S'IreeI' Member: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ALMOST EVERYONE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DIALS WHILE IN CARLISLE WHYL 960 Ceniral Pennsylvania's Big Coverage Music SI'a+ion ARNOLD'S FOOD MARKET Complete Food Service MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA PAUL O. SUNDAY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Cumberland Feeds Carlisle Ferlilizers GRAIN-COAL-SEEDS BUILDING MATERIALS You'll Do BeH'er a'l' ROYAL JEWELERS Always Bigger Selecfions Always Bigger Values No Exlra Charge for Easy Creclil' Terms 33 NORTH HANOVER STREET CARLISLE, PA. Complimenfs Complimenls of of CARLISLE HARDWARE SWlGERT'S MEN'S SHOP 2 Norfh Hanover Slreel CARLISLE. PENNSYLVANIA l32 Norl'l1 Hanover Sfreel' Carlisle, Pennsylvania CHAS. E. KINGSBOROUGH YOUR QUICK SERVICE HARDWARE STORE Complimenls of COCHRAN 81 ALLEN, INC. HARDWARE SPORTSWEAR GIFTWARE HOTPOINT APPLIANCES 22 -24-30 Sou'll1 Hanover S+. Carlisle, Pa. Phone 906 M' fx f? I Filter Papers have QI their degrees E 8. D papers don't own PhD's, but they do have degrees of filtration, clarity and rapidity. More than 60 grades are regularly made for labora- tory and industry. E 81 D papers have been going to school since 1890. Quite a record. 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