Camp Hill High School - Camillon Yearbook (Camp Hill, PA)

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All seats are reserved and may be obtained from any member of bythe senior class. y 1 V DEDICATIO We, the Class of 1943, respect- 1 fully dedicate this Cami Hon, George Smith George has been active in sports, playing football all three years of high school, basketball three years and baseball in his sophomore and junior years. In his junior year he was a member of the Student Coun- cil. This year he had a leading role in the senior play and is on the yearbook staff and the class 'day comimttee. In charge of the dance, which will be given from 8:00 to 11:45 p. m.,' will be Bill Harris, business manager of the HIGH-LIGHT. Music will be furnished by records, and the tickets cost 8.33 single and 5.55 a couple. 5 Jean Fisher and Howard Plank were crowned at the Spring Fever Dance in 1941, and Ann Bowman and Hervey Froehlich reigned at last year's dance. Camp Hill High School year- book, to the men and women of this community and school who are serving in the armed forces of the United States. 3 Isa O C O SERVING IN THE NAVY Lieut. Dunn was graduated from Camp Hill High School in 1927, and having joined the faculty in 1934, taught history and geography, and later Business English. He left Camp Hill in 1942 to receive a commission in the Navy. LIEUT. J. ROGER DUNN George Kreitzer was president of his homeroom during his Sophomore and Junior years. He played varsity foot- ball, basketball, and baseball at Camp Hill. George joined the Navy in March, 1942, and now holds a rating of Seaman 2d class. Seaman 2d class GEORGE KREITZER William Hyssong played football, basketball, and base- ball, and was a member of the Band while at Camp Hill High School. He left Camp Hill injuly, 1942, to join the Navy and is now a Baker 3d class. Baker 3d class WILLIAM HYSSONG 4 ADMINISTRATION O O O BOARD OF EDUCATION Prefident . . . . . . C. E. BERNER Vice-Prerident . . . WM. R. NAUGLE .Yecretmgf . . . .,.......,.... C. L. EATER Treafurer . . ........,... T. W. MCMILLEN MRS. R. B. DUNLAP HE BOARD of School Directors, which represents the people of this community, establishes, equips, furnishes and maintains the public school, in order to educate every person between the ages of six and twenty-one years in this district. This year our School Board has painted several rooms, and provided our school with new shades, a demonstration table and sink, a stencil file in the oflice, a projection booth, gymnasium equipment, and has helped with the buying of a public address system. 6 . . O ADMINISTRATION l Q , LEROY J. KLINE FRED C. BGWER Supervising Principal Principal Franklin and Marshall College, A.B. Problemf of Democracy University of Pennsylvania, A.M. Albright College, A.B. ,V Columbia University JEAN LOUISE FISHER .fecretary Camp Hill High School Cedar Crest College 'ill 7 isa O O O FACULTY EMORY EDMUNDS Indurtrial Arty Millersburg State Teachers Col- lege, B.S. HARRIET WILLIAMS GRONINGER Englirb Geneva College, A.B., O.B. Columbia University MARION ARNOLD Dental Hygienirt West Virginia University University of Pennsylvania FLORENCE COLLIER Matbematicr Adviser to the .Yenior Clam University of Michigan, A.B. Columbia University, A.M. ogni 8 llgs EARL DAN NER Hirtofjf, Bufinefr Englixb Shippensburg State Teachers College, B.S. Pennsylvania State College New York University, M.S. JUNE osLER .fchoal N une Harrisburg Hospital, R.N. Johns Hopkins University 0 . Q FACULTY D. L. KNOHR Biology, Plzyficf, Cbemiftfy Shippensburg State Teachers College, B.S. Penna. State College, M.Ed. DOROTHY KENDALL Art Carnegie Institute of Technol- ogy, A.B. Columbia University GEORGINA E. NEYER Librog I nitruction Kutztown State Teachers Col- lege, B.S. GERTRUDE GINGRICH SHULTZ English Lebanon Valley College, A.B. University of Michigan 9 THOMAS E. POLK Sofia! 5'tudie.r Shippensburg State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College FAY LITTLEY MULLEN Commeroiul Beaver College, B.S. Pennsylvania State College O U Q FACULTY DONALD E. ENDERS Pbyfical Education Hygiene, Civic.: Gettysburg College, B.S. New York University Pennsylvania State College Duke University SARAH FABER VARGO Pliyfical Education, Hygiene, Niatlaeniaticx West Chester State Teachers College Penna. State College, B.S. D. R. SHOPE Mufic Lebanon Valley College, B.S. Pennsylvania State College MARGARET E. STOREY Home Ecanoinicf Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. 1Q 1 x KERMIT M. STOVER Science and Englifla Lock Haven State Teachers Col lege, B.S. Duke University, M.Etl. Columbia University University of Wisconsin VIOLA M. WILT French ana' Latin Irving College, A.B. Columbia University, A.M. 5 f 'FW'- SIENIIORS .. .- L QQ U g 1-717 'W -.Q-5 ec qu.. C O C SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prerident . . . ........,. CLYDE FISHER Vice-Prerident . . ....... ROBERT KAPP Secretary. . . . . MARY CATHERINE COBLE Treafurer ...... ROBERT LANDIS Adviferx . . . Miss COLLIER MR. DUNN MR. DANNER MoTTo: On to victofgy and peace FLOWER: White orchid CoLoRs: Blue and white Remember Seniors, Wait a minute, Bear with me a little while, To reminisce, on the school-days We'll miss, Cause they're all over now. Dust off your memory shelf And look back a couple of years, When we were Freshmen in knickers And pigtails behind our ears. When we were sloppy Sophomores And jivin' Juniors, too, We envied the dignified Seniors then, We envy the Freshmen now, how true. Football stars, remember, You're playing in the big game now, With Uncle Sam calling signals I know we'll win somehow. So long Camp Hill High, Thanks for all the fung The football cheers, dramatic tears And- Well, good luck to everyone. -GEORGIA RosE MACCRACKEN, H 12 Iso VICTORY FREDERICK BAHRENBURG Typing Club 34 Jiu-Jitsu Club 44 Art Club4 Yearbook, Art Staff 4. Fred . . . Fickel's star soda-jerker . . . airplane designer of the future . . . that New Jersey accent. J. EDWIN BARNITZ Red Cross Council 24 Football 34 Basketball 3,44 Class Secretary 33 Varsity Club 44 Home Arts Club 34 Wildlife Club 2. Eddie . . . alwa s teasin . . . can talk anvone dovvn . . Y 8 4 4 . tall, dark, and handsome . . . main attraction on 17th St. . . athletic . . . just plain crazy. PHILIP BETHEL BOUDE, JR. Student Council 14 Red Cross 2,34 President 44 Intramural Sports 44 Yearbook Staff 4. Boodie . . . frequently heard talking in French . . . great mathematician . . . ambition is to join the Navy Air Corps . . . has Weakness for tearing apart cars . . . plans to go to M.l.T. KATHRYN MARYUBUCHLE Orchestra 44 Candlelight 1,2,44 Intramural .Sports 2,3,4Q Yearbook Typist4 Senior Play Cast4 Music Club. Kate . . . good typist . . . movie fiend . . . music lover . . . sweet disposition . . . corny jokes . . . studies don'tworry her . . takes life as it comes. THOMAS AQUINAS CARL Baseball, Manager l,2,34 Boys' Home Arts Club 3g Varsity Club 44 Junior Radio Club 24 Junior Supper. Tom . . . Ididn't see that pole,Joe . . .Caveny flash. . . love for lower classmen . . . talks constantly . . . always grinning. MARY CATHERINE COBLE Class Secretary 44 National Honor Society 44 Yearbook, Subscrip- tion Manager 44 Librarian 2,3, Chief 44 Senior Play, Student Director. Mary Cass . . . collects pins . . . tall . . . efficient . . . pretty hair . . . studious . . . good librarian . . . quiet. ogni lg., ,Y XF ' an I O O O 2 . x 2 E I EARLE HUNTER CONNER, JR. Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3, Student Council 2,45 Senior Hi-Y Club, I President 4, Victory Corps 4. Hunter . . . music his interest . . . seen constantly with Eleanor . . . Oh, that sax. man . . . plans to beamusic teacher . . . next mayor of Camp Hill . . . dependable. ELEANOR VIVIAN DIETRICH' Candlelight 1, Stage Committee 2,35 Art Club 1,2,3,4g Sophomore Dance, Decoration Committee 2, Commencement Usher 3. Deetie . . . another blonde . . . likes to talk . . . willing to help others . . . goes steady . . . lively . friendly . . . Eleanor and Hunter . . . will make a good housewife. DOROTHY MATSINGER DIXON Candlelight 1,25 Glee Club 2, Art Club 1, Junior Supper Committee, Sophomore Dance, Hallowe'en Carnival. , Dot . . . uiet . . .well-dressed . . . neat . . . studious . . . ' q A4 I YI pretty hair . . . oh, for goodness sake. HOMER BLAINE DODSON Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Handicraft Club, Vice-President 35 Science Club 45 Theater Arts Club 4, Candlelight 1,2. Dobsie . . . tall . . . curly hair . . . baby-blue eyes . . .bash- ful . . . he's got that certain air . . . bowling and girls . . . plane spoken. 0. WILLIAM J, DONNELLY Baseball 2g Stage Crew 2,35 Yearbook Staff 45 Weight-lifting Club 2, Sports Club 3g Art Club 1,4. Bill . . . Red . . . Donelli . . . Thatredcurlyhair . . . loves his horses and roller-skating . . . Bill, are you sleepy? MARY MARGARET DUNLAP Honor Society 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4g High-Light Staff 1,2,3, Editor 45 Senior Play, Band 2,3,4g Jr. Red 'Cross Council 2,3. . . . Dependable . . . everybody's friend . . . likes de- bating . . . very capable . . . a music lover . . . sweet and smiling . . . Lizzy . . . full of ideas. ,gui Ig. VICTOR Y JEAN LOUISE EATER High-Light Staff 1,2,3, Associate Editor 4, Jr. Red Cross,,Secretary 4g Yearbook, Literary Staff, Senior Play. ' Jean . . . quiet butpbrilliant . . . dynamite in her own Way . . . a High Light of our class . . . ambitious . . . that giggle in the Senior Play. . MARCELLA ALICE ELFRETH Student Council 3,'4, Intramurals, Candlelight l,2,3,4g Art Club 1,2,3,4g Chairman of Junior Supper and Sophomore Dance. Marcy . . .that smile . . . artistic . . . a good worker . . . Ed . . .witty. . .likes to go to U.S.O. dances . . . why study! ELWOOD C. FARNER Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1, Baseball 3, Boxing Club lg Rod and Gun Club 2, Shop Club 25 Wildlife Club. Elly . . . of football fame . . . anything for a laugh . . brawny . . . blond hair and very good-looking. V CLYDE ELLSWORTH FISHER, JR. Class Treasurer 15 Class President 2,3,4, Football 4g Candlelight 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. Bud . . . small but mighty . . . fragile in football . . . poet . . . Camp Hill's Mickey Rooney . . . Third term . . . I'm sore at Margyf' EARL WILLIAM FRITTS Football 4g Basketball 2,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Candlelight 45 Varsity Club 4g HalloWe'en Carnival. Frittsy . . . football hero . . . cute . . . tennis champ . . . ask him about that Lower Paxton game . . . contagious smile . . . then he laughed . . . Hey, I got second honors. MARY NELL GLOCK Junior Supper Committee 3, Radio Club 3, Basketball 4g Candlelight 45 Yearbook Staff, Senior Play. Glick . . . specializes in Art . . . Banjo eyes. . .figures in many Senior activities . . . Have you seen her at basketball? . . . Mrs. Bennet's most beautiful daughter. -:I 15 ls' VICTORY MARY ALICE GRABE Student Council 1,45 Prom Committee 3, Orchestra 45 Yearbook 45 Senior Play. Grabe . . . Haunted by a certain Senior boy . . . ace accom- panist . . . Miss Lucus . . . efficiency with a smile. MARGARET ALICE GRIMM Yearbook Typist, Gym Club 35 Typing Club 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,4g Hallowe'en Carnival. Peg . . . Brother Bill . . . cheerful . . . Oh, that V mail . . . good typist . . . still knitting last year's sweater. NANCY LOUISE HANDWERK Athletic Association 1,2,3,4g Candlelight l,2,4g Student Council, President 35 Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff, Band 1,2,3. u Nan . . . attractive . . . Oh, Nick . . . French fries and cokes . . . nice hands . . . cynical . . . Oh, that eyebrow . ., . that yen for lower classmen. DOLORES RUTH HARTMAN Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4g Candlelight 45 Junior Supper 3g Hal- lowe'en Carnival 4. ' Dolores . . . Don't take life so seriously . . . dependable . . . to know her is to like her . . . great desire to be a technician . . . very neat appearance. ROWENA HIGGINBOTTOM Candlelight 2,3,4g High-Light Staff, Columnist 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Victory Corps 45 Yearbook Staff, Senior Play Cast. Roe . . . loves to argue . . . quite a poet , . . ask her about those sixteen hours in Denver . . . a great nurse of the future . . . Utah. EARL HENRY HOCKER Intramural Sports, Wildlife Club Ig Candlelight 1, Junior Supper, Rod and Gun Club 2. Earl . . . ladies' man. . . big hunter . . . Sleep, it is agentle thing . . . likes to eat . . . tall . . . quiet . Big Stoop. 16 VICTORY JOHN BAKER HOFFERT Football 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4g Science Club 1,2,3g Yearbook Staff, Candlelight 1,2,3,4g Theater Arts Club 4. Whitey . . . Oh, Johnny . . . sense of humor . . . likeable . . . cowboy . . . Oh, those Latin classes! . . . devilish . . . that smile . . , Man, did I hit that end! RUTH ELAINE HOLDEN High-Light Typist 45 Candlelight, 1,24 Basketball 2, Intramural Sports 1,35 Typing Club 2, Red Cross 1. Ruthie . . . can talk anyone down . . . gum-chewer . . . My Bill . . . Oh, that black hair! . . . watch out for her elbow. RICHARD LOWELL JAMES Baseball 1,2,3g Football 3,44 Basketball, Manager 35 Band 1,2,3, Yearbook Staff, Class Vice-President 2,3. Jesse . . . curly hair . . . cute . . . likes to sing Christmas Carrolls . . . very subtle humor . . . half-pint . . . quiet? . . . one of the college boys. ROBERT E. KAPP Football 1,2,3, Captain 4, Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 2,3,4g Hal- lowe'en Carnival 4, Home Economics Club 4, Class Vice-President 1,4. Kappy . . , athletic . . . quiet . . . works at the Esso . . . ideal football captain . . . shy . . . true friend . . . golfer deluxe . . . loves dancing! MERLE HUNTER KELLER Lighting Committee 1,2,3,4g Science Club 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Radio Club 1. Moe . . . mathematician! . . . I'm Moe Keller . . auto mechanic . . . radio expert . . . electrician. ANN SWEENEY KIRKPATRICK High-Light 1,2, Revising Editor 3, Associate Editor 44 Cheerleading 3,45 Senior Play Cast 45 Candlelight 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Staff 4. Kirk . . . is her -middle name Sweeney? . . . short . . . frank . . . bangs . . . Bob . . . nice smile . . . very vivacious Lydia. .gli Ig. Wi U , -Lf 1 4 1 qZI -, . O . O JOHN R. KOCH Yearbook Staffg Science Club 3, President 45 Stage Crew 1,2,3,4. John . . . born scientist . . . have you seen his Ford convert- ible . . . Taaad . . . obliging . . . Ihavetogotowork . . . humorous. l ROBERT LEROY LANDIS Class Treasurer 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Yearbook Staff, Victory Corps 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y Club 4. Bob . . . blushes easily . . . conservative . . . class treasurer . . . what a girl would do with those eyelashes . . . efficient . . . catches cold Without that pencil behind his ear. ROBERT ERNEST LATHAM Student Council, President 45 Honor Society, President 45 High-Light, Sports Editor 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Captain 45 Year- book Staff 4. Lath . . . efficient . . . calm, cool and collected . . . intelli- gent . . . Private First Class in the Marine Corps . . . Basketball Captain . . . changeable. ROBERT WILLIAM LAUER Band 1,2,3,45 Candlelight 1,2,45 Basketball, Manager 45 Yearbook Staff, Intramural Basketball 2,45 Social Committee 45 Victory Corps 4. Bob . . . talks continually . . . main interest in the sophomore class . . . short . . . dark. MARY JANE LINDENBERGER Candlelight 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 2,3, Captain 45 Athletic Associa- tion 2,3, Secretary 45 Senior Play. Lindy . . . personality plus . . . likeable . . . has a habit of losing things . . . hair just right . . . Wonderful Mrs. Bennet . . . Where's George? . . . going steady . . . nice clothes. . . . WARREN EUGENE LINDGREN Football 2,3,45 Social Committee, Chairman 3,45 Honor Societiy, Vice-President 45 Hi-Y Club, Secretary 45 Yearbook, Editor-in-Chie . Joe . . . Honor Student . . . friendly . . . those puns . . . our editor . . . don't rush me . . . exact. i I . 'all 1 8 lg., O O O GEORGIA ROSE MacCRACKEN Senior Dramatic Club 2,3, Cheerleading 3,4, Senior Play, Junior Prom, Junior Supper. Georgie . . . very attractive . . . Got a letter from Bill . . . one of our future actresses . . . Guess what? I've lost ALL my books! . . . Vivacious . . . LadyCather1ne. NANCY EMMA MARKS Candlelight 4, Art Club 1,2,3, Junior Supper 3, Sophomore Dance, Hallowe'en Dance 4, Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. Nan . . . artistic . . . ace chemistry student . . . raises chickens . . . has given up singing for duration . . . tom-boy . . . likes camping . . . Where's Cec and Tad? JOHN HOFFMAN MCCONNELL, JR. High-Light 2,3, Yearbook Staff, Intramural Sports 2,3,4, Social Committee 3,4, Victory Corps 4. Nick . . . Camcp Hill Motors Ace Mechanic . . . Navy Air Corps? . . . long an lanky . . . ask him about Atlantic City, can't find his way around Harrisburg. NEAL DOW McDOWELL, JR. Science Club 3, Vice-President 4, Aeronautics 4. Mac . . . Those Zoot suits . . . Anybody going to the Madrid Saturday? . . . Can really play boogie-Woogie . . . one of the boys from Beverly Park . . . Thinks a certain kind of Vacuum Cleaner is tops. HELEN DORA MILLER Gym Club 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, Junior Supper 3, Candlelight 1,2,3, Intramural Volleyball, Home Economics Club 1, Yearbook Typist. Mill . . . likes roller-skating . . . letters from the Coast Guard . . . cheerful . . . good sport . . . always laughing. IMMIGENE C. MAILOR Junior Supper, Junior Prom, Home Nursing Club 4, Victory Corps 4. Imm . . . a swell personality . . . always smiling . . . loves spinach . . . prefers Physics to Chemistry . . . Her hair-dos . . . hails from Bubble town. ,gi lg. H 1 VICTORY CECILE MARIE PALMER Candlelight 45 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Prom. Committee 35 junior Supper 35 Sophomore Dance 25 Hallovve'en Carnival 4. Cec . . shorty . . . love for soldiers . . . humorous . . . quiet . . chemistry student . . . Butch . . . likeable. JOHN L. RAUSCH, JR. Athletic Association, President 45 Football 3,45 Yearbook Staff5 Theater Arts Group 45 Class Vice-President 35 Varsity Club 4. Teet . . . tall and lanky . . . Oh! those brown eyes! . . . Tut, tut, tut, tut, tut . . . Chemistry, favorite subject?? . . . A very handsome Mr. Bingley. WALTER RICHARD RENSHAW Victory Corps 45 Yearbook Staff5 Junior Supper5 Intramural Sports 2,45 Hi-Y Club 45 Social Committee 4. Dick . . . whose shirt is that, Dick? . . . studious . . . good disposition . . . seen driving an aqua truck. HARVEY D. ROMBERGER Typing Club 35 Jiu-Jitsu Club 45 Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Theater Arts Group 4. Rummy . . . What would the A. A. do Without him? . . . Oh, for those eyelashes! . . . Always teasing . . . just one of the Rom- bergers . . . Future businessman. C GEORGE HOWARD ROYER Yearbook StalI5 Candlelight 45 Senior Play Cast5 Science Club 43 Intramural Sports 45 Victory Corps 4. George . . . studious . . . congenial . . . Hi Ya', Mary Alice . . . Really, Mr, Collins . . . Now in the World Survey Class. GEORGE WILLIAM SMITH Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,35 Varsity Club 45 Student Council 35 Yearbook StaH 45 Candlelight 1,2,3,4. Smitty . . . Hey, jane . . . pigskin pitcher . 1. . Black, curly hair . . . good dancer . . . moody . . . boy, can he eat? . . . per- fect Mr. Darcy. ugll mga VICTORY DORIS JEAN SNYDER High-Light 3, Alumni Editor 4, Social Committee 3,4g Yearbook, Literary Editor 4g Basketball 3,43 Candlelight. 'lSnyde . . . blonde wavy hair . . . only six more weeks till basketball practice starts! . . . Star Dust . . . 'I'll be up at the shop . . . loves pork-chops . . . witty. MARY CAROLYN SOUDERS Basketball 3,4g Junior Prom Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4g Intra- murals I,2,3,4g Typing Club 43 Art Club 1,2,3. Tad . . . Hates to be called Mary . . . see those dimples . . . one of C. H.'s best guards . . . Oh, my gosh! . . . Oh, those brown eyes! . . . is she quiet? CARL THEODORE STEVENS, JR. Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, High-Light 1,2,3, Yearbook Staff 45 Debating Club 2. Ted . . . Loves photography . . . superior air . . . conserva- tive . . . black, curly hair . . . poised . . . Have any of you seen Oscar, my pet skunk? CHARLES C. STONER Stamp Club Ig Library Club 2, High-Light 3,45 Student Council 4. Charlie . . . soda-jerker . . . that ever-ready smile . . . Ever catch a deer? . . . Is that cedar-chest finished yet, Charlie? . . . Good salesman . . Well, I got the Ere extinguishers fixed. IRENE MAY STONER Band 2,3,4g Class Treasurer 2,3, Home Economics Club, President 1, Intramural Sports 2,3,4g Junior Supper 3g Candlelight 2,3. Skippy . . . always borrowing chewing-gum . . . typing student . . . popular with the lower classmen . . . cute . . . does she ever love pie! . . . I-le's in the army now. PATRICIA KIEFFER STRING Intramural Sports I,2,3,4g Home Arts Club 1, Bowling Manager 3, Junior Supper 3g Senior Play Cast. Pat . . . Loves to get letters from the Army . . . Always jokin' . . . oh, that laugh! . . . She wants to join the Spars . . . Deep Purple . . . Always chewing gum. sglli Hg., O O O ROBERTA ELDER SWANN High-Light 2,3, Feature Editor 4, Candlelight 1,4g Senior Play Cast, Senior Carnival 43 Yearbook Staff. Betts . . . Where are my feature reporters? . . . dramatic . . . Carnegie Tech for her . . . Tonite for that certain soldier . . . senior play's one and only MISS Bingley. DOROTHY LOUISE TATE Basketball, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 45 High-Light, 1,24 Girls' Sports Editor 3,45 Athletic Association 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Staff, Candlelight l,2,3,4. Tater . . . Dot . . . That giggle! . . . It's the English in her . . . has her up and downs Cmostly downsD Mary . . . Care- less . . . blonde. ZELMA ROMAINE TRAUB Candlelight 1,2,3g junior Supper 3, Yearbook Typist, Home Eco- nomics Club 1, Intramural Sports l,2,3g Gym Club 2,3. Zem . . . When are we going skating? . . . likes to eat . . . Has anybody seen Helen? . . . just loves Curly hair . . . Hole bird! H. CHANDLER TRIMBLE Varsity Club 4, Stage Crew 4, Track 1,2,3g Football 3,4. Chan . . . quiet, but oh so handsome! . . . wants to be a gentleman farmer . . . loves pigeons . . . I just take things as they come . . . good-humored . . . all 'round sportsman. RUSSELL JAMES- ZEIGLER, JR. Band l,2,3,4, Junior Supper 3, Junior Prom., Art projects 1,2,3,4g Honor Society 3,4. Zeigie . . . thoughtful . . . a true artist . . . always willing to help . . . tall and slow . . . really pounds a base drum . . . intelligent. flln jleemnriam . . . BARBARA HOPE MEILY 1924-1942 sglji lg., :I-UST REIVIINIISCIN9 ,f FAESHNHN Mn-E 08056 Ho? Ocfoaen I l94o Sow 5, 194' ' 9'Bw 'On 5 A Z5 '55 A , 1 W ' -4 JZNIOR p 1 ,X7 ROM 12N M 'Y 9 194 HHLLOWE 942. MU' Hub J 1 OLT00ER73o,t fi. ,W - 4 9, ' -- -, . f.: gl--5? H -ff M5 5 15? 'E as -g 1 -in rl 1 'Z W .f' ,5 1' 5 Ii., Q ' 6 b . Q' Q O4 Q -.1 4x .gui Hgo Q O I 'CPRIDE AND PREJUDICEU Director . . , ftudent Director. . , . . Mr. Bennet . Mr. Callirir . Mr.r. Bennet . Lady Catherine Laiiy Liicaf jane . . . Eliiafietlv . . Catherine , Mary . . Lydia .... Mi.f.I' Bingiqy . Cbariotle . . Mr. Darcy , . Mr. Wickbarrz M1'.Bingley . Hill CAST 24 . . . . MRS.GRONINC3ER . MARY CATHERINE COBLE . EARLE CONNER . . . . . GEORGE ROYER MARY JANE LINDENBERGER . . GEORGIA MACCRACKEN , ROWENA HIGGINBOTTOM . . . MARY NELL GLOCK MARY IVIARGARIET DUNLAP . . . . . . .JEAN EATER . , . DOROTHY TATE NANCY HANDWERK . . ANN KIRKPATRICK . . . ROBERTA SWANN . . MARY ALICE GRADE . . . GEORGE SMITH . . JOHN HO1fFERT . . . JOHN RAUSCH . . KATHRYN BIQICHLE PATRICIA STRING I0 SENIOR PLAY SN APS U1 ii ' 1 gfi I 'Sf In . V I C T 0 R Y . . . , SENIOR CLASS WILL- 1945 F ll We, the Class of '43, Of Camp Hill High School, do hereby bequeath the following: fi I, FRED BAHRENBURG, leave one of my airplanes to BEN PETERS. ,I I, ED BARNITz, leave my transportation difficulties to DOT TowN. I, PHILIP BOUDE, leave my English accent to JANET BuRKs. I hope she doesn't get confused! We, KATHRYN BUCHLE and PEGGY GRIMM, leave our cooperativeness to HAROLD SHOWALTER. I, THOMAS CARL, leave my scholarship to Harry Bink. E, N I, MARY CATHERINE COBLE, leave my height to BOE HYssoNG. I, EARLE CONNER, leave my faithfulness to Hazel Holden. 4 I, ELEANOR DIETRICH, leave my Hunter's license to JOAN WAYMAN. I, DOROTHY DIXON, leave my neat appearance to Gwen Jones. I, HOMER DODSON, leave my air of nonchalance to CHARLES HOLLER. A I, BILL DONNELLY, leave my need of sleep to ROBERT POLSON. I, MARY MARGARET DUNLAP, leave my public-speaking ability to WILLY RESSLBR. I, JEAN EATER, leave my love of out-of-towners to JOYCE GILEERT. I I, MARCY ELFRBTI-I, leave my feather bob to DICK FIRESTONE. ,J A 1 I, ELwooD FARNER, leave my good looks to MACK WHITE and RAY HANLEY. I, CLYDE FISHER, leave my love of jive to BOB CAMPBELL and KENNETH GORDON. I I, EARL FRITTS, leave my Lower Paxton touchdown to DICK BAKER, in case he needs it next year. 4 U I, MARY NELL GLOCK, leave my alarm clock to JEANNE KLINE. I hope it works better for her. , Q v I, MARY ALICE GRADE, leave my love of the trumpet to TED SMITH. Q, I, NANCY HANDWERK, leave my snake hips to VALERIA MAxToN. g I, DoLoREs HARTMAN, leave my innocence to JACK DE GROOT. - I, ROWENA HlGGINBOTTOM,ilC3VC the Hotch Potch column to DICK NOLTE. 5 ,, I, EARL HOCKER, leave my shyness to ADRIENNE HARLE. if- I, JOHN HOIIEERT, leave my poor car to NORMAN DEISSLER, DON STOUFYER, and TOM EEERLIN. I, RUTH HOLDEN, leave my liveliness to MARY JANE DUNMIRE. in I, RICHARD JAMES, leave my Carter's Ink to BILL LUDWIG. ' I, ROBERT KAPP, leave those vital two points in the Swatara game to JACK FRAzIER. I, MERLE KELLER, leave my love of the Opposite sex to CARROLL CARTER. ,2 f A I, ANN KIRKPATRlCK, leave my wavy bangs to JEAN FERGUSON. i I, JOHN KOCH, leave my TAD-pole collection to JOHN VERNON. I, BOE LANDIS, leave my efliciency to DICK SIGLER. I, BOE LATHAM, leave my attraction to women to SAM COBLE. fi , I, Bon LAUER, leave my interest in girls' basketball to DONALD BORDLEMAY. -if I JI, MARY JANE LINDENEERGER, leave my accurate French translations to LAWRENCE BUCHART. , ' ,., ' ,WAIIREN LINDGREN, leave my studiousness to CRISPIN BELMONT. GEORGIA ROSE MACCRACKEN, leave my dependability to BOBBY MOORE. SJ, I i III, JACK MCCONNELL, leave my night life to HAROLD HIVNER. A I, NEAL MCDOWELL, leave my broad shoulders to HERB WALTERS. Q ,A I, HELEN MILLER, leave my short skirts to GRACE MCMILLEN. 4 I, IMMIGENB NAILOR, leave my Contagious giggle to ALICE MAE CLARK and LOUREE STOUEEER. E We, CECILE PALMER and NANCY MARKS, leave our love Of Chemistry to JAMES DICKSON. 5 I, JOHN RAUSCH, leave my dimples to PETE BELL. 5 1 I, DICK RENSHAW, leave my defense of my home town to DOLORES BEITER. Q I, HARVEY ROMBERGER, leave my typing ability to DORIS BUCKLEW. - I, GEORGE ROYER, leave my distinguished honors to GEORGE HEMPHILL. I, GEORGE SMITH, leave my Hdebutante Slouch to PAT WORCESTER. I, DORIS SNYDER, leave my sundaes to PHYLLIS JAMEs. gf I, CAROLYN SOUDERS, leave my driver's license to MARIAN MEMORY. CShe'll need it for next year's games.j ' I, TED STEVENS, leave my self contentment to Lois ELDRIDGE. gp I, CHARLES STONBR, leave my boisterous HOLLERing to PHYLLIS THOMPSON. E, I, HSKIPPY STONERH leave my last International truck to JUNE SHUMEERGER. S I, PAT STRING, leave my chewing-gum to PAULINE HAWEECKER and BLANCHE SCI-IAEIIEER. There's enough for two! I, ROBERTA SWANN, leave my talkativeness to JEAN MILLER and ANN PHILLIPS. 3, I, DOROTI-fig' TATE, leave my ability to fall Over anything in my way to any unfortunate Junior. I, ZELMA RAUE, leave my hike to school to AMY GAGE. 2' I, CHAN TRIMELE, lgave my nice, black hair to ROBERT DENNISON, BARBARA GREEN. and CAROLYN LLOYD. E I, RUSSELL ZEIGLER, leave my artistic trend to JACK KRETZING. -EJ 26 It-A . if 5. if fi 0 0 0 VICTORY You Are Invited to Attend the '43 ' f Class Rezmzon Time-New Year's Eve, 1952. Place-C.H.H.S. Gymnasium. Decoration:-MARCELLA ELERETH, famous New York Menu-NANCY HANDWERK and MARY NELL GLOCK, designer. dieticians at the Ritz Carlton. Hatrback girl:-DOROTHY DIXON and DoLoREs HART- Matter of Ceremonies-CLYDE FIsHER, engineer of the MAN. Alcan Highway. B3 FEATURING EARLE CONNER and his famous orchestra and blues singer, KATHRYN BHCHLE. The following will be honored guests: MRs. EARLE CONNER, the former MISS ELEANOR DIETRICH, now employed as Earle's favorite housekeeper. NEAL MCDOWELL, well-known boogie-woogie pianist. RQEERTA SWANN, art director of the Girl Beautiful, who will refresh our memories of the old days by doing a ballet dance. GEORGIA RosE MACCRACKEN, who will give a cutting from her latest stage success, The School for Scandal. DR. GEORGE SMITH, D.D.S., and his medical secretary, DOROTHY TATE. MARY ALICE GRABE and ANN KIRKPATRICK, two efficient superintendents of nurses at Medical Center, New York City. RICHARD JAMES and MARY CATHERINE COELE, literary critics of the day. IRENE STONER, air hostess on PHILIP BOUDE'S newest Trans-Atlantic plane. RQEERT LATHAM, president of the business firm, ULATHAM, LANDIS, and LAUERH' DORIS SNYDER, gym teacher and girls' coach of C.H.H.S. GEORGE ROYER, assistant to the scientist, Einstein, who will arrive with his bodyguard, THOMAS CARL, in a taxi driven by DICK RENsHAw. RUSSELL ZIEGLER, skilled artist for Fortum. THEODORE STEVENS, ace camera man for Fox Movietone News. PATRICIA STRING, HELEN MILLER, and ZELMA TRAUB, former members of the WAACS. IMMIGENE NAILOR, owner of an exclusive kindergarten at Northampton, Mass. ELwoon FARNER, light-weight boxing champ of the world, with his manager, EARL HOCKER, and his publicity agent, CHAN TRIMBLE. NANCY MARKS and CAROLYN SOUDERS, owners of a large dog-kennel in Florida, and veterinarian, CECILB PALMER. ROWENA HIGGINEOTTOM, hostess for the Pennsylvania Railroad, CHARLIE STONER and FRED BAHRENBURG, chefs at the newly-remodeled Three Gables. MARY MARGARET DUNLAP, medical missionary, who has just returned from the Solomon Islands. JOHN HOFFERT, electrician of 'RUTH HOLDEN'S lovely new home at Santa Monica, Calif., designed by architect, ED BARNITZ. MARY JANE LINDENBERGER, English teacher at Morley Junior College, who will arrive by plane, piloted by HOMER DoDsoN. JOHN KocH, who has just patented a new product, synthetic gasoline. PEGGY GRIMM, secretary to the principal of Camp Hill High School. BILL DoNNELLY, radio announcer for WKBO. JEAN EATER, former Florence Nightingale of World War II. WARREN LINDGREN, famous Rounder-up of the News. MERLE KELLER, with his display of automobile engines. JOHN RAuscH and JACK MCCONNELL, former ensigns in the U. S. Navy. HARVEY ROMBERGER, top salesman for the Vim and Vigor candy company. EARL FRITTS, sensational guard of the Washington Redskins, coached by Bon KAPP. RSVP MARY JANE LINDENEERGER DOROTHY TATR -fel 27 Iso WICIORX GLIMPSES 28 W '- A JN fifi . 5 Q 1 ' :Sw-9 V Kb v ,557 , X if I b, JWA gf f l If u f Q I I 'BUY Boncls.Z f f U, , ' 3 . Q I E 5, CLASS S Q Q Q JU IORS 11A , Prefident .,.. ..... . . HARRY BINK Vice-President . . . . . . RICHARD SIGLER .Yerremry . . . , . CARROLL CARTER Treafurer. . . . JOAN WAYMAN Advifer ......,.........,...,. MR. STOVER A 11B Prexident ,... , . . NORMAN DE1ssLER Vice-Prefident. . . . ROBERT HYSSONG Secretary ,,.. , MARY JANE DUNMIRE Treamrer . . . . . . . . . PHYLLIS JAMES Advifer . . ..,.. . . Mlss WILT 3G .1 . . f SOPHOMGRE 10A-B Prefidmt .... . , . , . CLARENCE BERNER Vife-Prefident. . .... TAIT KIME .Yefretaqv .,.. . . JANE HOSTETTIER Trmfurer, . . . . WESLEY GRIFFIN Adzirer ....,.,..,....,.... MRS. GRONINGER I I . . I f X Q IOC Prefident .,.. .... . WILLIAM SLIKE Vice-Prefident. . . . , . . . JOI-IN MODER Sefretag' . . . . , MARY HARLING Treafurer . . . . . CLARK STAILEY Adifiurer . . ...,. , . MR. KNOHR 6,511 lg., Q Q0 I fI I VICTORY FRESHMEN 9A Prefident . . , . , . .JACK STECKLEY V2c'e-Preyialefif. . . . SAM xVAYMAN SEL-7'Hl'cl711! ..,. . NANCY TURNER Tremffrer , LAIRD MCKAY Adzfifer ..,, , . ..... ..,.. . MISS STOREY 9B Prefidenr . . . , . . RICHARD DoDsoN Vice-Prefidvnf , . . RUSSELL KNERR .fecretmjf ..,. .... B ETTY STEELE Tremunr . , . RICHARD CAMPBELL Advifer , . . ...,. MR. ENDERS 021132119 Q I C EIGHTH GRADE , 1 N Vf' SA Pmrident . . . .... .... J OAN CRAIG VifE-PfB.i'iJi0Hf . , . .... JOHN BLAIR .Yerremry . . . . SALLY MCCONNELL Treumrer . . . . . NANCY HAINES Azlvifer ........,....,...,... MRS. SHULTZ , A - 1. . 8B Prefldent .... . , ,.., JOHN SLIKE Vive-Prefident. . . A . , ROBERT LEMER .fecretagf ..,. , . EVA JANE MCKAY Treafurer . . . . WILLIAM LAND1s Advirer , . ...,. .... M R. POLK QF 135 Gb VICTORY SEVENTH GR DE 7A Pfmidefzf , . , . . , . . CRAIG HAUSMAN Vife-Pruyidwzf, , . . ROBERT FENTON .Yefretmjy .,.. . . CAROL CAMPBELL Trm.r1nfe1'. , . . . . . JOHN BUCHER A.f.ri.rtmzt Tremuref' , . . JOAN KLINE Adz'i.re1' . . .,....,,.,.,...... MRS, VARGO 1' 1 'M 7B Prefident .... . , .,.. TED MYERS Vice-Preyidenr, . ..... SAM MUDD .fefretaq . . , . . . PATRICIA MURPHY Treaxurer . , . , . . MARTHA JANE MILLER Advifer . . .... . ,... MR. EDMUNDS QI Ig., My R.E.S ACCIIVIIIIES 'N O O O YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . WARREN LINDGREN Adoirer .... . . .MISS COLLIER LITERARY ADVERTISING DORIS SNYDER, Editor ANN KIRKPATRICK JEAN EATER DOROTHY TATE MARY JANE LINDENBLRC LR PHILIP BOUDE BOE LANDIS PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN HOFFERT, Editor .JACK MCCCJNNELL GEORGE SMITH DICK JAMES ART ROBERTA SWANN, Editor NANCY MARKS NANCY HANDWERK RUSSELL ZEIGLER FRED BAHRENBURG CAROLYN SOUDERS MARY NELL GLOCK SNAPSHOTS TED STEVENS GEORGE ROYER 36 CLYDE FISHER, Editor ROBERT LATHAM I-IOMER DODSON JOHN RAUSCH BILL DONNELLY JOHN KOCH MERLE KELLER ED BARNITZ EARL FRITTS SUBSCRIPTIONS MARY CATHERINE COBLE, Editor PATRICIA STRING ROWENA HIGGINBOTTOM SKIPPY STONER MARY MARGARET DUNLAP BOB LAUER DICK RENSHAW EARLE CONNER CHARLES STONER TYPISTS KATHRYN BIICHLE ZELMA TRAUB HELEN MILLER REPORTERS O D Q I I Editor-in-Chief . MARY MARGARET DUNLAP, ' Aifoeiate Editorf . . News Editor .... Aniftant Neuxr Editor Eeature Editor .... Girli' Sportf Editor . , SAM COBLE, '44 GWEN JONES, '44 MARIAN MEh10RY, '44 JEANNE KLINE, '44 HIGH-LIGHT STAFF Editorial Staff ANN KIRKPATRICK, JEAN EATER ' ROBERT LATHAM GRACE MCMILLEN PATRICIA EDMUNDS . ROBERTA SWANN . . DOROTHY TATE 7 y 43 43 43 , 43 , '44 , '45 , 43 '43 ROBERTA HUTCHISON, '45 LANE HART, '45 NANCY TURNER, '46 ANN MUNNELL, '46 LOIS BARNARD, '46 CIRCULATION EOR SERVICE MEN Colufnniftf . . MARY JANE LINDENBERGER ROWENA HIGGINBOTTOM DORIS SNYDER JEAN EATER RICHARD NOLTE , Copy Editor ......... AMY GAGE , Affiitant Copy Editor ROBERTA HUTCHISON BARBARA ALFRED, 46 ANN FICRENSCHER, '46 DICK GAGE, '47 BRUCE BUTLER, '47 TWILA DAWN HYKES, '47 BETTY JEAN DEHART, '47 JESSIE POLSON, '47 Typiitf .....,... ............. . PEGGY GRIMM, '43 RUTH HOLDEN, '43 Business Staff Buiinefi Manager .... WILLIAM HARRIS, '45 Circulation Manager .... NANCY TURNER, '46 Advertifing Manager . . . JANE HOSTETTER, '45 Affiftant Circulation Manager . . Affixtant Advertiying Manager LAIRD MCKAY, '46 LARRY BUTTLER, '46 DISTRIBUTORS CHARLES STONER, '43 LEROY FRY, '45 DICK MYERS, '47 NANCY HANDWERK, '43 MARJORIE STETLER, '45 JOHN BLAIR, '47 LAWRENCE BUCHART, '44 HELENA BARRETT, '46 CRAIG HAUSMAN, '48 RICHARD SIGLER, '44 Adviferf ...... JAMES CHRISTMAS, '46 ggi lg, JOAN NEIDHAMMER, '48 ......MR.DUNN MR. STOVER ROBERT MCMILLEN, '39 Q . . STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Prariden! . . . ..... . . ROBERT LATHAM Vice-Prumlwzt . . . LAWRENCE BUCIIART .Yecretfzry-TreLz.rmer . , MARJORIE STETLER Adv! fer . . MARY ALICE GRABE . MARCY ELFRETII . LOIS ELDRIDGE . . XVALERIA MAXTON . MARJORIE STIZTLER I KATIIRYN HAWYBECKER CAROL SAYIERS . . JOY AUXER . . . JOAN HARMON . . . VIRGINIA STRAITS . JOAN KNERR . . . RUTH TATE . . . I-IOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES ..,.,.12A ,.I2B ..1IA . ..I1B . ..lOA . .IOC ..9A. ..9B. ..8A. ..8B. ..7A. ..7B AI MR. KLINE ..,.......,EARLECONNER , . CHARLES STONER . . . .JACK DE GROOT LAVVRENCE BUCHART -B , . . . . WILLIAM HARRIS 38 . . . PETER SCHAEFIVER , . DANIEL MCCARTER . . JAMES CHRISTMAS . LARRY BUTTLER . ROBERT SNYDER . . WILLIAM CLAPP . CAROL PREBLE VICTORY THLETIC ASSOCIATIO OFFICERS Prwjdelif , . . . . .... JOHN RAUSCH Vice-Prafident . . ..... RICHARD SIOLER .Yerretary . . . . MARY JANE LINDENBEROER Trea.f1z1'er . , . . , HARVEY ROMBEROER Adz'i.wr.r . . , . MR. BOWER MRS. XVARGO Miss STOREY MR. ENDERS HOMEROOM R EPRESENTATIVES JOAN IXJIZIDHAMMER JOAN FARRAND MARY JANE LINDENBEROER JEAN LINDENBEROER NANCY HANDNAVERK DOROTHY TATE HAZEL HOLDEN IRENE STONER ANN PHILLIPS ELLEN PHILLIPS RICHARD SIGLER -All 39 JA ROBERT TEITRICH ROBERT LATIIAM JOHN RAUSCII ROBERT ROMBEROER HARVEY ROMBEROER ROBERT LAUER ROBERT KAPP GLEN FARNER TED HAUSER .JOHN SLIKE VICTORY 0 0 0 . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Prefident ....,,.............. ROBERT LATHAM Vice-Prefident. ,..... WARREN LINDGREN .swgffdfdfjf-TVEd.fll1'67 . . MARY CATHERINE COBLE Adzfirer . . ........ MR. KLINE DEBATING CLUB Prefident ..........,...,...... HARRY BINK Vice-Prefident, . . . . RICHARD SIGLER .Yerretarjy-Treafurer .,.. , . . GWYNYDD JONES Advirer . , ...... . . Miss COLLIER 40 VICTORY ORCHESTRA D t .....,..,....,,... MR. SHO BAND Dzrefror .... .....,. ..... M R . SHOPE .Ytudent Director , . . . RICHARD SIGLER 41 O Q O JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Prefizlent ,,..,. ,.....,..,.. H ELENA BARRETT Vice-Prefiderzf . . .........,.. FRANCES MUDD .fevretufjakTrvmlm1 . . CAROL SAYERS Adriwr , . . . MRS, SHULTZ CANDLELIGHT Direffof . , ...,..,,....... MR. S1-101112 Misa VICTORY BLUE AND WHITE HI-Y Pfwidwzt .......... .... . . JACK S'rIcCIcI.IiY Vjl'V'Pl'U.l'i6!d7If , , . . FRAN K VIEN ATTA .YuI'r'etufj1f . . . . , I'IOPIi ALLISON Tnurznw' . . LEONARD CJCIIS fILtJI'f.VL'l' I , MR. S'I'ovI:R PI'e.In!w1f , Vim-Pnamlwzt . . .I1t'l'i'L'fz1l:1' . . T1't'H.i'1lI'L'1' . Ad1'i.rvr SENIOR HI -Y . EARLIC CONNIIIR , , HARRY BINK XVARRIQN LINDGRIQN . WIasI.IaY GRIFFIN . , . , . . ,MR.S'r0vI:n 43 Q 0 0 THE LAWRENCE SCIENCE CLUB Praridenz. . . . ,.., . JOHN R. KOCH Vice-Pre.rm'enf. , . . NEAL MCDLJWELL jbfremrjy-Trea.r1n e1 . . MERLPQ K1-:LLER Adz'i.re1 '.,.... . . ..,., .,,. M R. KNOHR l L ART CLUB P7'E.9'fd07lf, . , , . ........... DANIEL MCCARTER Vife-Prarident. . .......,..., WILLIAM DONNELLY .Yecretmjy-Trmfurer ..4... PHYLLIS JAMES Adrifer ',.., . . . .... Miss KENDALL 44 , g g ,-1 VICTORY LIBRARY CLUB Prexident ..... . , . . MARX' CATHERINE Comma Vice-Pmrident. ,,..., PATTY EDMUNDS .fufr'efmj1f-Treu.fln'w . . MARJORHQ STETLER Adzirer ...,. , . . . . Mlss NHYER TYPIN G CLUB Adzfwf ,..... , . ....... Mus. Ml'l,l.l-ZN 45 VICTORY VARSITY CLUB 41 ,..,..,. ,....Mh GIRLS' SPCRTS CLUB Ad ............,.A ..MX 46 U . O JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Praridwzf .....,, , , . . PHILIP Houma Vi4'e-Piwnlenf. . . Llalzm' FR Y Ivwctfzijy' . . , . .QIIEAN EATIQR Trw1.r1m'r. . , . , . . . . , ANN BARN1'rz Adzim '..... . , . , . , MRS. CIRONINUIIR HOME NURSING CLUB Prefidenr ,....... ........ . . . lsssm POLSON Vice-Prefident . . . . . ELAIN If STIQPP .fefretaqy-Tred.s'urer . . . DOROTHY KIEISIIR Ad1'i.rer , . . . . . , . . . Miss Osman 47 O O O JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' VICTORY CORPS VICTORY CORPS ADVISER ............ MR, ENDERS JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' VICTORY CORPS 48 VICTORY SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' VICTORY CORPS VICTORY CORPS ADVISER A SENIOR HIGH BOYS' VICTORY CORPS can 49 130 VICTORY THEATER ARTS CLUB Mmmger' . , . . . JOHN H nf' Mumzgw' . . ELWOOD F Al . .......,... MR. L HANDICRAFT CLUB 4.311 MR. E VICTORY BOYS' HOME ARTS CLUB Ad ' Muse S NUTRITION CLASS Ad ......... ,......,.. M S 51 Q 0 Q PRE FLIGHT AERONAUTICS CLASS Inrtructorf . . . MISS COLLIER HENIIY BELL HARRY BINK PHILIP BOUDE LAWRENCE BUCHART JAMES DICKSON JACK KRETZINO ROBERT LANDIS JOHN MCCONNEl.I, 52 MR. KNOHR NEAL MCDOWELL RICHARD NOLTE BEN PETERS WILBUR RESSLER HAROLD SHOWALTER RICHARD SIGLER TED STEVENS JOHN VERNON GLW!!! F :V 0 wif 'U 6 VU xi! Y Q' fN 'C ' N ii . , U xy X Vx l-f 1 gh 'JK X I 1 Q, u w Q x Th 'S .xy CD ATIHULIE IICCS O 0 O Y, . Coach . . Manager . . Auiftantx FARNER FISHER FRITTS HOFFERT JAMES LATHAM FIRESTONE FRAZIER GAME Williamstown . . . New Cumberland . . Lower Paxton . . . Susquehanna Twp. . Lemoyne ..... FOOTBALL . . MR. ENDERS . Bon TEITRICH CRISPEN BELMONT JOHN SLIKE DICK COVER BILL CARL VARSITY LINDGREN CAMPBELL RAUSCH COOMBE SMITH ELFRETH TRIMBLE SCHRAY BAKER SLIKE COBLE YOCUM HEMPHILL STONER SNYDER C.H. Opp. GAME CH Opp . .19 6 Millersburg . . . , O 20 Biglerville. . . . . . 6 0 Hummelstown. . . Forfeit to C.H. Enola . . . . . . o 34 454159 O Q C BOYS' DIUNIGR VARSITY BASKETBALL Couch . . Manager . . BERNER WHITE BORDLEMAY LUDWIG STAILEY GAME Svvatara .,.... Mechanicsburg. . , New Cumberland . . Edison ,..,. Edison .... Penbrook . . . Camp Curtin .... New Cumberland . . Camp Curtin . . STONER HYSSONG TEITRICH YOCUM EBERLIN 55 . . . . MR. ENDERS MERVIN HOLLAND MCCARTER BUTLER BOOSE CHRISTMAS WEAVER C.H. Opp. . . 17 17 . . 23 22 . . 19 25 . . 10 22 . . 14 26 . . 22 26 . . 36 39 . . 16 22 . . 16 36 VICTORY o 0 0 1.- BOYS' BASKETBALL Coach . . , DONALD E. ENDERS Manager . . . . ROBERT LAUER Amiftant ...,..... . . MERVIN HOLLAND ROBERT LATHA EARL FRITTS ROBERT KAPP JACK FRAZIER GAME C.I-1. Hummelstown . . . 4 39 Swatara Twp. . , . 19 Alumni , . . . . . . 43 Mechanicsburg . . . , . 25 Middletown . . . . 24 New Cumberland . . . , 44 Boiling Springs . . . 21 Lemoyne . . . . . 36 Enola. .... . . 51 M, Captain DICK BAKER BILL SLIKE ED BARNITZ Opp. GAME C.H. Opp 30 Hummelstown . . . . . 53 31 22 New Cumberland . . . . 29 31 37 Boiling Springs . .' . 30 12 28 Lemoyne . . . . . 40 18 29 Enola .... . . 72 14 27 Biglerville . . . . 47 16 28 Biglerville . . . . 48 25 24 Middletown . . . . 47 16 19 Swatara Twp. . . . 32 33 QE 5 6 H30 0 11 VICTORY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Condo , . . SALLY FABIIR XYARGO Auiftmzt . . . . MARCEARET STOREY Manager . . . . . DOROTHY TATIZ A.r.ri.fmnt. . . . . . ANN PHILLIPS jr. Amiymnt . . . JEAN LINDENBERGER Co-Capminf . . . . MARIAN MEMORY DORIS SNYDER ANN BARNITZ MARY ELIZABETH LATIIAM MARY JANE DUNMIRE DOROTHY KORB MARIAN HIGGINBOTTLDNI MARILYN MARTIN GAME CH. Opp. Hummelstown . . . . 19 30 Swatara Twp. . , . . 27 19 Alumni ..., , . 23 29 Middletown . . . . 31 22 Lebanon ,.... . . 34 29 Boiling Springs . , . 22 34 Lemoyne .... . . 24 25 Enola ...., . , 28 36 Biglerville , . . . 19 40 0-all 57 PHYLLIS JAMES CAROLYN SOUDERS ELLEN PHILLIPS CARROLL CARTER MARJORIE STETLER JOY AUXER NANCY TURNER GAME CH. Opp Hummelstown . , . . .23 31 Lebanon ..... . . 34 34 Boiling Springs . . . . 18 36 Lemoyne .... . . 32 19 Enola .4... . . . 46 38 Biglerville , . . . . , 31 28 Middletown . . . . . . 38 34 Swarara Twp. . . . . . 32 20 Jigs O C I CHEERLEADERS Captain . . . . MARY JANE LINDENBERGER Co-Captain . . . . .... ALICE MAY CLARK BARBARA MOORE PAULINE HAWBECKER JOAN WAYMAN ANN KIRKPATRICK VALERIA MAXTON GEORGIA ROSE MACCRACKEN :sl 58 Ilan WIFIORX SPORTS SN APS 59 NICIORY MORE GLIMPSES 60 WICIORX HERE 'N THERE 61 CHGUL DAYS is as THEY CEMENT many lasting friendships. Soon you and your classmates will take different roads, and it may be years before some of you may meet again. School days do not last foreverfand when they are past, memories are kept warm by the photof graphs of pals and friends of the classroom and campus. Your chums should have a personality portrait of YOU, and you will prize one of theirs in return. In a year or so you will be glad you took this means of keeping alive the memories of your school days. And the home folks will always cherish a portrait of the turning point in your life. This studio is the headquarters for the best photof graphic work and the doors are open to students of the Camp Hill High School and their friends. Why not arrange to come to the studio now and have that photograph taken? Special Styles and Rates for Students U2 3 The ENSMINGER STUDIUS Second and Walvtut Streets Bell Phone: 5228f529.9 all 62 1124- C. E. HILER KIEHL gl BQWER Barher Shop ana' REALTORS Confectionery Real Estate - Insurance 'A' 2104 Market Street Lemofme Trust Building CAMP HILL, PENNA. LEMOYNE, PA. ALWAYS M , . ff. DEPENDABLE yd L4 ' onyx 1 P 2- 'llllIlN H H ! ' I 1, W MANBECK S W comm , JM pf yylrgillr lglfge D . B R E A D Qs, E Our Sincere Congratulations Congratulations and Best VVhcrcvcr you go-remember Wishes to the insurance plays an important part in world economics. ass of 1943 Latham - Stevens - Basehore, Inc. 410 N. 3d Street, Harrisburg, Pa. H. R. LINDENBERGER PHONE: 6-0545 District Manager All Forms Q' Insuranc Ohio National Lge Insurance Co. Always Reliable 0 u t r 1 c h S Dependable Guaranteed Merchandise Clothing For Men Furnishings Hats and Boys Shoes 320 Market Street, HARRISBURG, PENNA. all 63 1:-1 Qongratulations . . . TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943 THREE GABLES Phone: 39859 5213 AND MARKET STREETS ' 9 GROSS FCQD Brglers Garage MARK E T E l 2009 MARKET ST. CREARJ WW mg 'W CAMP HILL, PENNA. Foodr Phone: 3-6057 i' Latest valve reconditioning 1915 MARKET STREET .Ycientifc motor overhonling Phone: 4-3307 General repairs DUAL UTILITY Cornfort and Convenience Carefree Comfort plus the Economy of Tomorrow KEYSTONE QQIET M AY H E AT I N G 'BBBPQNQEG DIVISION OF KEYSTONE OIL PRODUCTS CORPORATION I-I. E. OBERMAN, PRES. P. O. Box A TELEPHONE: 4-0156 CAMP HILL, PENNA. 64 THE CAMP HILL NATIONAL BANK TWENTY-THIRD AND MARKET STREETS Q YOUR HOME TOWN BANK BUTTORFF St CO. EDITH C. MARKS The House of Better BuiIt FURNITURE o I 247 North 24th Street THIRD AND BRIDGE STREETS CAMP HILL, PENNA. NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. 3,6684 compliments Of' FURNITURE MANUFACTURER AND UPHOLSTERER Custom built upholstered furniture, repairing, refinishing and upholster- ing, antiques restored. 3435 MARKET ST., CAIVIP HILL PHONE: 3-5052 Ben' 'Wifhef from . . . 4255, TI-IE STORE DEPENDABLE Qzmlizyf Ffzybiom Without Exfwzmtgmzce FOR LADIES FOR CHILDREN FOR GENTLEMEN 65 Stoves, like men, are known by the company they keep ebb 8C olfe MICHAELS-STERN CLOTHES , INTERWOVEN SOCKS YWW -5lP0'fWS G0043 MANHATTAN SHIRTS .Ymre FLORSHEIM SHOES STETSON HATS , UDQCH REIFF 211 Walnut Street Fashions for Men New Cumberland HARRISBI-lRGs PENNA- FLORIST ROY A. SNYDER MEMBER TELEGRAPH DELIVERY VENETIAN BLINDS PEALER'S FLOWER SHOP SUP COVERS SHADES AND DRAPERIES Specialty in F loral GIFTS Designs g 2136 Market St., Camp H111, Pa. CAMP HILL, PENNSYLVANIA PHONEI 3-2167 INSURE YOUR FUTURE WITH A COURSE AT Otntral Dznnsglnania Businzss Oullzgz 323 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PENNA. O THOROUGH COURSES COMPETENT TEACHERS MODERN EQUIPMENT It Pays to .Attend a School with an Established Reputation All 66 ls REMEMBER WHEN IT'S FURNITURE IT PAYS TO DRIVE TO ' ARBEGASTS 'lr NEW CUMBERLAND CLAIR FIRESTONE M en's Shop 41' LEMOYNE, PENNSYLVANIA Concgmfzzlezfionf . T0 TI-IE CLASS OF 1943 FICKLEXS DRUG STORE Traubqs Market FORD MERCURY LINCOLN SERVICE Meats Groceries Vegetables L. B. SMITH MGTOR CO Phone: 3,4315 2108 MARKET STREET T9-TH AT MARKET STREET CAMP HILL, PENNA. LEMOYNE Phone: 4'7o77 ' Concgmtuleztiom . . . tO the CLASS OF 1943 from HARRISBURG DAIRIES 20th and Herr Streets HARRISBURG, PENNA. PHONE: 4-1181 67 R. T. GRIM COMPANY Radio Efzgifzeers Radio Serfvice A CAMP HILL, PENNA. WEST SHORE BOWLING CENTER B0w!f0r Health 2 651 MARKET STREET PHONE: 3-9125 LEMOYNE, PA. 1. PAUL HARKISON CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE 2 LEMOYNE, PENNA. PHONE: 2-5530 T. A. KERSTETTER NEW AND USED CARS BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, FOR CASH 2 2915 Market Street, Camp Hill, Pa. SAMUEL GERBER DEPENDABLE UPHOLSTERING CONSERVE FOR DEFENSE UPHOLSTER YOUR OLD FURNITURE Phone: 2-0795 IOO-O8 S. 16th Sr., Camp Hill, Pa. Bef! Wz'Jhe5 to the Clay! of 1943 FROM THE CORNER RESTAURANT 32d and Market Streets Camp Hill, Penna 'SI 68 ls- Tkatrliff Sc smarrz Custom- O CLOTHIERS O HATTERS O HABERDASHERS O SPORTSWEAR 0 NETTLETON SHOES 44 North Third St., Harrisburg, Pa W. M. SHEAF F ER HARDWARE 0 LEMOYNE, PENNA. Compliments of R. H. STEPP Q 2014 Market Street Camp Hill, Pa. M. K. COVER'S Q Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Meats THE SHOPPING CENTER FINEST GROCERIES and FRESH MEATS 32d at Trindle Rd. Phone: 3002 CAMP HILL HARDWARE Seeds - Paints - Hardware 2153 Market St., Camp Hill, Pa. Phone: 2-7300 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND HSI 113. MEN'S FINE SHOES B7-05. Greenhouse LOWEST PRICES 34 North Third St. RAY SMITH HARRISBURG, PA. L y Pa. : 2 7424 J. H. TROUP'S Tfze Leaehhg Musz'e Szorefor Ofver Szbcgy Tears HEADQUARTERS FOR RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC H. E. TRAVVITZ I5 South Market Square Lam! Reprexenlalive HARRISBURG, PENNA. Fey! ffhlzes TO THE CLASS of 1943 Pk FROM A FRIEND 'SI ing.. CIERI 81 BEATTY The Moderne Cleaners and Tailors LADIES' AND GENT'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER 2203 Market St. Bell: 3-4320 Best Wzkbes from PREMIER VACUUM CLEANER CO o 2162 MARKET STREEF A CAMP HILI. - PENNA Phone: 3-QQQ7 D HARTZELUS SERVICE afrp 57111.27 5 STATION D. C. HAR'I'ZELl,, Prop. I TEXACO PRODUCTS GOODRICH TIRES 20th and Market Sts. Camp Hill, Pa. 40 N. THIRD STREET ' DIAMONDS Zfjg, , , WATCHES JEWELRY Phone: Hbg. 4-3217 CAMP HILL MOTORS . Camp Hill, Pa. Ll P P MA N ' S Gulf Products Expert pamg jrmzlzrs sims lssq Eiljsgfe Oil gfilhgng Qll Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. ?n12eTg:1eStarion RZtAegfEti0n C AV E NY ' S FOOD MARKET 24th and Chestnut Streets Where you ure assured of quality when you phone 4-6271 or 4-6272 'SI 71 Is- YDER'S Dairy Products LABORATORY PROTECTED A MILK - CREAM ICE CREAM BUTTER COTTAGE CHEF SF 'I IE I P PHONE HARRISBURG BLTTERMILK The 1943 Qlamillun . .. ENGRAVED, PRINTED and BOUND BY J. HORACE IVICFARLAND COMPANY ,illbount Pleasant ibress HARRISBURG f PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE: 4-6235 72 Il:- .153 :gk . 11 1 , f lrx, Q Arg.,-, A vp-f' T' ' ?iZY'f 'ff 'f' 'f f i' 'Z '2'bL ' ' 'i- ,'1'Z?-2 P773?F- f'ZTIC WTA? . 'f73. 'f,i'T'if'I' T115 .YL if ZlLj W7 -P, . 'Q 1 w w' al le Qf I - i ff '-1 ' 5 ': ' f f'f '5:'1152i' -- 3 -43953 X , i f tf f' 5bHPf-:A frf fgik fj B. , 3 Y 5:'??5ffFT'i iff' H ' . ft' ' '1' -f-f ' VX f 1 f '1! ?'TQ'1 f g'Z:i'T'M??'f? 25' g iJ2'?l.v 7' ?'?: ,-3-.'f1 -'1' '557 7 + f'Li ?'- 511 , 'L iig, ' . X . 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