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

 - Class of 1954

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IU-1 Through the pages ot thls 195-4 CAMIIION we the senror dass have at tempted to present the three phases of school llfe m C tmp Hlll seholastlc, sports and soual We have used as dlylders the silhouettes vshreh we felt would Une in over all portray tl ot the sectron they represent endeavored to reeognm. that lmportlnee by shovxlng vlews of teaehlng vurdanee and the trrendly student texeher xtmosphue vshxeh are all part ot Cimp Hull Hwh Sehool The sport and soual taetors eombme to balance the student into a well rounded dLllVC mdrvrdual We hope that this bools IS a httmg and lastmg memortal from the Class of 1954 THE EDITORS 6 s 5- Q 1 I- if h- s ' ' 'Z ' TV- . f A- ' 1 -s 1 s ' 1' 1 -' u- 7 ' s rx 'x 1 ' rs 1 --1 . . . T . C . 1 2 ' 1 l' v . j,'3 I We felt that the scholastic was the most important single phase and we s . s 'f-1 1 ' L s I- 7' ' Af if s ' . ' ' 'c . ' K- . As .'. ', 1 A . ' . 1 . I- . 1 1 - . I S ' 1 . . I 1 . To Mr Stanley Bulota and Mr Charles Krout for thelr unfalllng ald both on the Held and 1n the classroom for a much rlcher and excltmg hlgh school llfe an for the lnsplratlon to succeed ln the future we the Semor Class dedicate the 1954 CAMHLON Dedlcatlon Mr St xnley Bulota tleftl and Mr Charles Krout have gxven our Senlor class what we feel has contrlbuted largely toward m21lClH2 our school life an CXClIlI1g experlence Both st xrted thelr teaching careers ln Camp Hlll High School at the tlme when our class entered seventh gr ide They have gone through these past slx years wlth us grvmg us factual knowledge champnonshlp teams to cheer for and .1 broad understanding of the world ln whlch we llve MISS Mary McCommons and Miss Marnlyn DuPont student teachers from Pennsylvama State Unlversnty dlscuss problems of teachmg with Mlss Patrlcla Beck wlth a member of the Camp Hlll Hugh School faculty as they lunch ln the Women Teachers Lounge The teachers dlscuss the school pollcy lt one of thenr monthly faculty meetlngs c to rx ht front row M Ellza beth Bdlly Mlss Nancy Bally Mrs Ruth Boorman Mlss Elizabeth Newton Second row Mr Arthur Weaver M Charles Krout Mlss Patrlcla Beckwith Mr Edmund Moore Mr George Stme Mlss Vlola Wilt Mr Arnold Bauer Mr Donald Shope and Mlss Dorothy Ken dall Rear Mr Donald Enders Mr D Lewls Knohr Mrs Nma Hamilton Mlss Mary McCommons Mrs Rheasa Schcc ter and Mrs Nancy Gutshall Steve Oulckel and Mr Edmund Moore Semor Advlsor discuss scholarshlp pos slbllltles for the benefit of members ol the Semor Cl rss 9 , '-,. Board of Education Board of School DIFCCIOYS All the functlons of the hIgh school plant and the three grade schools Schaeffer LIncoln and Herbert Hoover are supervIsed by the Board of Educatlon The Board elects teachers for the four schools dCCldCS whlch materIals and courses shall be offered plans for any Improvements to the school plants and conducts the recreatIonal programs Mr Wllllam Femcal Jr Secretary of the School Board IS busIness manager of the school dIstrIct HIs dutles Include purchasIng all materlals tax pay ments and maklng out the payroll He has a permanent office In the hIgh school buIldIng SIHCC hIs job now consumes all of hIs tIme Left to rlght GeorgeH W1rt Mrs W Harry Baker WIllIam A FenIcal Jr Preston O Van Ness Russell T GrIm WIllIam E Mlller and Robert C Keller Officers WILLIAM E MILLER Vzce Preszdent WILLIAM A FENICAL JR Secretarv GFORGE H WIRT Treasurer IO . I l . I , . ,i , , , - . . A . , .I . ,i .,. . . . , . .. , - '.: ,. ', I. I, in ,.'.' . ', PRESTON O. VAN NESS .....................,.. .Presldent . , . ......................... v , q ,. X I. . ., AlIIllllllSlI alum DR LrRoYJ KIINI Supermrng Prmcfpal Franklm and Marshall College A B Unlverslty ol Pennsylvania AM Pennsylvania State Umverslty Ed This man dczldcd not nnlx to Ihmlt hz Annu Browning MR DONALD E ENDIRS Prznupal Gettysburg College BS Pennsylvanla State Unlversnty Duke Umverslty New York Unlverslty M A Ll bmw Cl ll.lLllllS Mm JAM G WHITI' Scuctarx 10 SIIIIKIWISIFIQ Prmclpal Margaret Morrlson School for Women Carnevle lnstrtute of Technology xumplz rx thc but preccpt Aesop M s Smut J RUNIX Szcrclarx In Hlgh Sclmnl Pfllltlfllll Thompson C ollege, Gund ordcr IS the fnlmrlarmn n all gum! tlungu Burke l O I O I Ol H ' ' b' ' ' 110 An lmnor to his vlcfvrlrvzl Xfllfillll, upright um .i C lv H ks. .' ., 2 . ' ,pr MRS ELIZABEII-I W BAILEY School Nurse Jefferson Hospital School of Nursmg R N Junlata College Shlppensburg Stxte Teachers College A rnerrs heart doeth good Irlse a rnedrcrne Proverbs MR ARNOIDJ BAUIR Vocal Musrr Untverslty of Plttsburgh Syracuse Untverslty M M Thzre rs nmsrc V1 herever there rr har rnony order or proportion and thus far me rnav rnazntarrz the rnusrc of the spheres Brow ne Mlss PArRtc1A A BECKWITH Hygrene Physrcal F drlcatron West Chester State Teachers College B S Pennsylvanta State Umverstty Wrth rrzzrrv rnalsrng, cses and rocurzzl srnrles Longfellow 17 MRS Rum M BOORMAN Home Econornrcs Ohto Umversttv Ohio State Untverstty Untverslty of Chtcago Lebanon Valley College As good be out of the world as out of fashzon Ctbber MRS MARTEI S BRADY Dental Hygrenrst Drcklnson Semmary Drckmson Semmary J umor College Unlverstty of Pennsylvania Eplscopal Hospltal For there was never vet phzlosopher who could endure toothache patrently Shakespeare MR STANLEY BULOTA General Sc rence C hemrstry Lebanon Valley College Umverstty of Mtchwan The great man knows the power of gentle ness Browmns MR EARL F DANNER Business Mathematics Shnppensburg State Teachers College BS Pennsylvama State Umverslty New York Umverslty Knowledge is a treas ure but practice is thc ke to it Fuller MR EMORY EDMUNDS Woodwork Printing Mechanical Drawing Mlllersvllle State Teachers College BS No one knows what he can do till he tries Syrus MRS. MARTHA . EPPLEY English I On leave of absence! Lebanon Valley College, B.A. Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. -Bacon MR W REED ERNST History Problems of Democracy Shippensburg State Teachers College Muhlenberg College BS m Ed He is a man who acts like a man Anon MRS DORIS S GIARDINI English Allegheny College A B University of Pittsburgh Education shoull h ,gradual as the moonrzse perceptible not in progress but in result Melvllle MRS. NINA R. HAMILTON English, Dramatics Shippensburg State Teachers College, B.S. Carnegie Institute of Technology Booklore, my friends, is your pass to the greatest, purest, and the most perfect pleasure that God has prepared for his creatures. --Trollope MRS Louisa K HAMMER Llbrarlan English Kutztown State Teachers College B S in Ed George Peabody College A library ts a true fazrv land rlch and poor can enlov rt alzke for here at least wealth gives no advantage Avebura MR NED A HOFFMEISTER Social Studies Drrver Training, Lebanon Valley College University of Pittsburgh Millersville State Teachers College The sense of humor zs the just balance of all the faculties of man -Milnes Miss DOROTHY KENDALL r Carnegie Institute of Technology, A.B. Columbia University The world is always ready to receive talelu with open arms. -Anon MR D L KNOHR Bmlogv Phxszcs Shlppensburg State Teachers College B S Pennsylvania State University M S in Ed T would be endless to tell you the things that he knows Lowell MR CHARLES W KRoUr Physzcal Edueatzon Hvglene Syracuse University B S Columbia University Lebanon Valley College Men of fem words alt the best men MR. EDMUND L. MOORE Mathematics Lafayette College, BA. Pennsylvania State University I hate to see things done by halvesq if it be right, do it boldlyq if it be wrong, leave it un- alone.-Gilpin Miss ELIZABETH M NEWTON Spanish English Wilson College A B Middlebury College M Universidad Nacional de Mexico G r e a t ac htevements razse a monument which shall endure until the sun glans cold Fabricius MRS RHEASA MADDEN SCHECTER Hzstory University of Missouri AB BS in Ed am not an Athenian or a Greek but a ClflZeI'l of the world Socrates MR. DONALD R. SHOPE Music Lebanon Valley College, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M. Ed. The death is strong, but look you, the strongest, .stronger is music than death. -Werfel 'Q' 'Q-... MR GEORGE M Sl'lNE English Soczal Studies Mathematics Dickinson College Ph B Pennsylvania State University Cornell University Bowling Green University Let us have faith that rlght makes might and in that fazth let us to the end dare to do our dutv as ne understand Lincoln MR ARTHUR M WEAVER J Business Educatzon Indiana State Teachers Colleve BS University Of Pennsylvania Harvard University Western Maryland University Ialk of nothing but business and dispatch that business quickly. -Dibalin Miss VIOLA M. WILT Latin, French Irving College, A.B. Pennsylvania State University University Of Pennsylvania Columbia University, M.A. Thou sa,v'st an undis- puted thing in such a volemn way. -Holmes I Maintenance Stall' These four custodlms of the school have mxny dutles m kecpm the school smltlrv and com tortablc such IS clean Inc rooms and pollshln tloors Wlth thelr con stint md dependable service they have lven our school 1nd campus .1 het hful a n VIEOIZIIIDE rtmosphere m whlch to learn Le to rlght M Fasnlcht Mr Krtzmll ler Mr Gastrock and Mr Dotter ,ti The above group IS composed of the Senlor members of the cafeterla stall' Thelr dutles Include money collectmg servm tray Wlplllg dxshwashmg and takmg down tables and benches Paul Flttmg and John Musser are the underclassmen on the staff Mrs Edna Clouser does the cooking for the cafeterla Left to rlght Connle Stark Mary Kay Henry Gretchen Kepler LeRoy Greene John Sardelxs Don Rock Avls Dunkelberger Lma Lmton Ardella Campbell and Vera Lundy I6 , 1' 5 'z Q I f . ' I 5X . . A I C Q Q1 2 v ' - .J-hs ' ' 1 Nl N 2 - kj . U S 4 .1 . g .12 2 - Yig' LQ M. S' f 2 f ' 'alt 'nd l - .y , . V2 ki . , ft ' 1 r. 1 1 2 Q I . .- . Cafeterla Staff fwsrzfwgewf..-yes- ,. . ,, '- ' , , frfwlrtfyv . . T I ' I Q I ' , . . Q 7 ' 9 9 9 F 5 n ,LLf' 0 WK il X N ii a -Xdu on The Semor Advlsors Reed Ernst and Edmund Moore are faculty gurdes responslble tor ndln the Semors IH assumung the dutles ot a vraduatmg class and IH plannm for thelr llves nn the future 5611101 Q la Oflicel 19 14 This quartet led the Senior elass through the many pro gram 1nd events such as the Hftlloween Carnival the Senlot Play Class Day and the year book tor which the class of l9S4 was responslble When not engaged ln sponsorms. class tunctlons the ofhcers nevertheless through their leadershlp held th elxss n one unlted body Shown left to rlght are Ward A d a m s treasurer LeRoy Greene presldent Ted Harrrs vree presldent and N a n cy Boyer secretary f X -. V-ak '- s . 7. ' . ss . 's. 7 ' . , , ' . 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C- 5 Q IQ an If LARRY SIMRELL ACHENBACH SON Varstty Clubl 2 3 4 Vtce Prestdent 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 H1Y 4 Yearbook 4 H1II Trathc 4 Fire Commtttee 4 Alr Rand Committee 4 Athletic Asso cmtton 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Football I 7 3 4 s etballl 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 There nas ease In Casevs manner as he stepped IHIYI hrs place there was prule ln Casu S bearing ancl a smlle on Caseys face Thayer A ball of fire on the turt or hardwood potse tn a T shlrt frollcs ln a tuxedo flashing sptkes and llexuous form a baby wtth a new toy tvory balls on a green table top hrdden mtellect WARD ADAMS CHIEF National Honor Soctety 4 Class Treasurer 3 4 Schools Report 2 3 4 D1rectormChtet 3 4 Student Court 3 4 Hlgh L1ght2 3 4 Advemsmg Manager 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Student Coun ctl 3 Yearbook Literary Committee Co Chalrman 4 Athletic Assoctatton 2 3 4 Patriot News Cor respondent 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Semor Play 4 Nat1onaIThesp1an Soclety 4 Chorus I 3 4 County Chorus 4 Football I 2 Track 2 4 Wtll and Intellect are one and the same thlng Spmozr I-xrm hands on the rems of Itfe youth flred by ambltlons torch robes of justtce fight for what I belleve IS right one of the few who can honestly say mtsston accompltshed MARCIA DIANE ACKER MARTY Tr1H1Y 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 Chorus I 2 3 4 Juntor Red Cross 3 Semor Play Costume Committee 4 Yearbook Art Co Chairman 4 Semor Dr xmatlcs 3 4 Nation 11 Thesplan Society 4 Hlgh L1 ht 3 Virtue rs like a rich vtone best plaln set Bacon Femtnmtty persomfled chma and srlver by candleltght good nature brushed wtth hos pttallty a Ilght pmk Gown wtth a red sash starched petttcoats wlth the rustle of s1lk and satm IRENE HORNER ADCOCK RENE Tr H1 Y 3 4 Vtce Prestdent 3 Prestdent 4 Grease and Glamor Club 2 3 4 Vrce Prestdent 3 Juntor Red Cross 3 Yearbook 4 Semor Play 4 Semor Dramattcs 3 4 P T A SoctalComm1ttee 4 Htgh Light 3 4 National Thesplan Soctety 4 Basket ball Manager 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 With malice touarzl none ulth charm for all Lmcoln A honeyed smtle a rovmg eye eagerness of an explorer easy to know always remembered a cheerful yes to any request she not only wtshes for the stars but reaches for them ' 271-1 fig ' - Y .31 ' -Lf' ' Q1 f 75 Q -,es .. , 1 ' I E - ,, X I I , : ' Q 1 'I ' y SM ..., X A --1 R . . 5 S f Q ' 1 1 J f A ' - I 1 1 1. 1- st 93 ' -I f 1 1 1 Q' ' -' -1 1 f ' ' 1 Q - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 ' -- 1 ' - 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 z l - - . . . 1 1 . , 1 1 1 f 1 -1 -, 1 1 1 1 1 g - Ba.k ' , , , g 1 , , 3. 4. ,, . .' . 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Ill . . . ,, H , .4 .. 1 I 1 V ,I I ff Il: , Y ar 1.1 I , My .p'- 1. 1 lp XJ Val ' , Ain Kxu xyf- ,by .- V cf M xg at 'N X, X I Q , 1 JJ ,, A ' ' -X VANCE MAYNARD BATEMEN MOUSE Chorusl 2 Track 3 4 Tumblmgl 2 3 Sen1or Play 4 Wrestllng 4 The lad was ever rovmg lovtng laughing, and free Wlddemann Youth struggllng for a pos1t1on 1n l1fe an 1n fect1ous brm adaptable useful dependable a sparklmg trout ln a bubbllng stream co ord1nat1on mats and sneakers the acrobats tools BARBARA ELIZABETH BOGGS BOGGSIE Nat1onal THCSPIHH SOCICIY 4 Tn H1 Y 3 4 Band 3 4 Yearbook 4 Senxor Play 4 Grease and Glamour Club 2 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Athlet1c Assoc1at1on 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 The world looks brighter from behtnd a smile Anonymous Frlendly cheerful and gay the sparkle of an old fash1oned Chr1stmas tree colored balloons at the fa1r the rhythm of a Sousa march clever CFCHIIOHS splashed w1th Vltallty KARIN ELIZABETH BENGS KARIN Hlgh L1ghtl 2 3 4 Feature Edltor 3 4 Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Yearbook 4 Ou1ll and Scroll 3 4 Humor Issues not In laughter but In still smiles uhuh he far deeper -Carlyle A starched cotton apron and a Flnmsh embro1dered ca ldC3S 1n 1nk dreams under lock and e apprec1at1on of the aesthet1c JOSEPH COLLIER BOLTON JR JOHANN J un1or Red Cross 3 4 Thesplan Soc1ety 3 4 Sen1or DfHmdllCS 3 4 Art Club 1 2 Chorus 4 Orchestra l Yearbook 4 H1 Y 4 He that ts a friend In deed he 11111 help thee In thy need Barnfield Soft llghts and a muslcal combo energy of a puppy a wave 1n hlS ha1r a sh1ne on h1s shoes as steady as a mountam as fr1endly as 1ts lakes humor styled X Xe ' x u Y ' 1- , be N I 3 X 10 I , V lv ' . -on l ,fx ' gk X. - , x ., K U ' .1 3 A ,K Y , J , 1 uqyt V , I 2 isis ht 95 bl 5' 1 1 3 . 9 Q l a 9 3 l . 9 s s l 9 ' ' Q - a Q S 9 - ,, Y V . . . , ,, ,, . . 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Y I 'L egg 'N 5 We E I 5 , X Q - 20 JUNE EDITHA BOMBERGER JUNE Yearbook 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Typxng Club 3 4 Hockey 4 Reservc ts the truest erpresston of respect tcmarcl those who are tts objects DeOu1ncy Swrrlmg tafleta over a poll hed floor a well kept desk IH a hummtng olhce Mood Indrgo and Coney Island Baby surprlsmgly rntermmgled recognltlon throu h lndxvrduallstlc accompllsh ments NANCY LEE BOYER NANCY Yearbook Co Editor 4 Natlonxl Honor Socnety 4 Semor Play 4 Chorus l 3 4 Curls Ensemble 3 4 Drstrrct Chorus 4 County Chorus 4 Class Secretary 4 Tr1Hl Y 3 4 Hrgh Lrght 3 4 Art Servlce Club Chalrman 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Typmg Club 4 Let all things be clone decently and tn order Cor l4 40 Abllxty tempered wlth determmatlon youth ln control of 1ts dreams dependable as a fine Swrss watch one stabe comical another dramatlc a water color landscape and a chemrcal equation LOUIS ELMER BOURDETTE LOU Chorus 2 Recreatlon Club 2 3 Typm Club 4 Yearbook 4 Contentment cunststs not tn great wealth but tn fen wants Eprcurus An mklmg of what IS to come he who stands up for the rlght earnest and hard worknnv set lovmg lrfe and proud to play hrs part rn 1t JOAN ELIZABE FH BRADY JOAN Jumor Red Cross 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Library Vartcts IS the very spice of ltfe Cowper Exotrc beauty of an Indlan princess e calm ness of a summers evenmg efhcrency among confuslon cool Green water and a drvm board the dlverslty of a forexgn market place humor cloaked wxth reserve , If ' J! tu t 1 ss, 4 .X ag Q W T2 Sk tb ww ' 65 77 f . 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' g U . , . . . . , , b , . gf .2 3 us fm fn .-.gg r, -I .14 ,. 4. 21 JAMES FRANKLIN BROOKE lll STALWART Student Councll ClVll Defense Committee Chatrman 3 4 Student Court 3 4 Athlettc Assoclatlon 3 Flre Commtttee 2 3 4 Assembly Commlttee 4 Yearbook Photography Co Chatrman 4 Swlmmmg Pool Co ordmator 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Varsity Club 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Manager 3 Trackl 2 3 4 For een though xanquzshed he could argue Att Goldsmtth Soldler ln ctvtltan clothmg ready and wtllmg assistance a firm hand on a canvas fire hose sctence put to action a cheerful and opt1m1st1c splrlt to fight a dark and dreary way swift feet over rolled clnders SHERRY ANN BURR BLONDIE Ltbrary Club 4 Tr1Ht Y 4 Yearbook 4 spealteth Blble Quiet seremty of a farm house at sundown efficlency walkmg hand ln hand wtth cheerfulness a countenance that spells contentment deeds spurred on by lnward fa1th THOMAS DEMMY BRUNNER BUNSEN B nd l 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 County Band 4 Dance Band 3 Yearbook 4 Music ts the universal Ian uage of manlstnd Longfellow A tapping toe and a trllltng trumpet swmg tn solltude whtte bucks and a flashy sport coat a playful kttten ready for actlon tght hearted as a sprlng breeze 1 qutck smtle and ready wut MARY PATRICIA CAMERON FUZZ Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 Hrgh spondents Club 2 3 4 Edltor 4 Color Guard 3 4 Semor Dramattcs 1 2 3 4 Thesplans 4 Jumor Red Cross 3 4 Schools Report 3 4 Yearbook 4 Sen1orPlay4 Tr1H1Y3 4 Sen1orChorus1 2 3 4 Enthuszasm ts the genzus of szncerzty and truth at compllshes no vtctortes ntthout uv Sytton Selected words flowmg from a worn pencll hght hearted laughter of a chlld a well faced novel and Bermuda shorts the tramp of marchma eet success 1n any undertakmg Sal s agamst a turquolse sky '91 ff I 5 , L6 75 it 5' ' l ' ' l a 9 5 9 S 5 7 9 S V ' 3 ' I T . . 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M RR , ' ,g P6 nxw if '5 'ik Q, me 5 !514i:a Q 22 45 ARDELLA JANE CAMPBEI L ARD Athletlc ASSOCIIIIOI1 3 4 Secretary 3 Secretary Treasurer4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Chccrlelder 3 4 Chorus I 7 3 4 Ye xrbook 4 Student Councll I 3 Ctf 13 4 Hockey 3 4 Bxskctbtll I 7 And thtre mx heart n 1th pleasmz ftlls and dames utth the dufimltls Wtdsworth The excttement of 1 country fur old chrysan whlte a quick smlle frlendshlp is all encompassing is thc sun wit wlth a motto bchnnd lt RICHARD EUGENE CLINE SAL mor Play 4 Bandl 7 3 4 Dune B1d7 Flre Commlttee 4 Amr Rud Commlttee 4 Year book 4 Golf Te im 3 4 County Bmd 4 Football I Btsketbill I I slept and dreamt that life nas heautx I nuke and found that ltfe mu dutx Anonymous Wlzard wlth 1 pool cue potentl tl energy Wdlllflg, to be used m the right dlrectnon 1 local Llberace the wlll to do and the xbllltv to do It Bob Hope on the golf lmks mxster of the inecdote NJ X.- yi .Q-Jn. vpn 1 l RICHARD CARL ESKI Athletlc. Assoclttlon 7 3 4 President 4 Student Councll 4 Campus Committee Ch urm tn 4 Varsltv Club 2 3 4 Secrct1ryTre1surer 3 4 Yearbook 4 Student Court 4 Semor Plty St nge Manager 4 Assembly Committee 4 H all Tr tfhc 4 H1 Y 4 Foot 7 3 ebxlll 3 4 Baske One man s nn and all man s nmlmn Russell lending hls team to VICIOTQ one who knows when to laugh and when not to mm without show md pretense hfc be wnthout wthletlcsl unequlvocnl wh tt would BARBARA ANN COLLIVER BABS Yetrbook 4 Hwh L1g:ht3 4 Bmd 3 4 County B md 4 Semor Plly 4 Natxonal Thesplm SOCICIS 4 Quill md Scroll 4 Let us then be up and doing, n nh a heart for am fare Longfellow Subtle sldecricks and smnles smcere enjovment of Itfe nn Imp makmg faces at l1fe records and rhythm carefree and mdependent galety sparked by seriousness e e s arcftsm wlth Iwlfllillng 4. ' 1 fl, I . 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' 2 ' ' ' 3 ' 5 . . . if 'y . ll, 'ry-L 0 Q A Q, s K 4- 1 14' A f ' 7-' ff, -3 FREDRICK DEWITT CONKLIN DUALS Band l 2 3 4 Student Dlrector 4 County Band 2 3 4 Schools Report 4 Mus1calD1rector 4 Semor Play4 H1Y 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Flre Committee 4 Assembly Commlttee 4 Alr Rald C0mmlIlCL 4 DlStflCt Band 4 Dance Band 3 Student Court Balhff 4 Basketblll 3 Track 3 4 National Thesplan Society 4 St lte Band 4 A good fur IH time of misfortune Ware Cameras mncrophones and control rooms friend mdeed a dlrectors chair and a plald sport shxrt muslclan wrth wut and xppetlte a Jazz band on the boardwalk JOHN PAUL DOHNER TEXAS Projection Commlttee l 2 3 4 .lumor Red Cross l 7 3 4 Vlce Presndent 3 Semor Play Prop ertles 4 Yearbook 4 Nature Club2 3 4 Presldent 3 4 Chorus l Golf3 4 Footballl Farnestress IY enthuslasm tempered hx reason Pascal The stxllness of nature and the roar of motors ready answer for any questlon an lnqulsltlve mxnd always seekmg new lhmgs democracy llved and practlced 3 1 Mew 24 CAROL JANE COWLEY CALLE Chorus l Yearbook Art Committee Chalrman 4 Hugh Llght I 2 Semor Play Propertles 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 4 Semor Dramatlc Club 3 4 National Thesplan Socxety 4 Choice nord and measured phrase Wadsworth As our days so shall our strength be expressive eyes reveal all things old fashloned charm engagmg manner calm and collected woman ln whnte a shy smlle and surprlsm dlmple JAMES TERRENCE DORAN TERRY High Llght 3 4 Make up Edltor 3 4 Oulll and Scroll 4 H1 Y 3 4 Patrlot News Correspondents Club 3 4 Schools Report 3 4 Yearbook 4 Hall Tralhc 4 Alr Rand Commlttee 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Track 4 National Honor Society 4 They can Conquer M ho believe Ihex can Vlr xl Slow and easy gomg but motlvated by determmatlon a block of granite with a funny streak what IS hfe wlthout basketball' sleep 1 fittm lftermath to a worthwhxle day s 55 il if F' 5 9 I Q 4 1 5 s 1 5 9 7 1 7 - a ' 1 a 9 1 1 9 s e 9 s 3 ' ' 7 3 ' 3 a . u n , , , 4. , E , ., , , 9 C 1 -s v ' ' K' ' ' ' ' . . - . . . y --' 1 C 9 4 - . , . . . . . tl 1 - u 0 11 Ki . 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AVIS ANN DUNKELBERGER AWEE Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Secretary 4 H10h L1ght 3 4 Year book 4 Sen1or Play4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 3 Orchestra 3 Schools Report 4 N1t1onal Thesp1an Soctety 4 County Band 4 She has a voice of fgladness and a smile and elo quence of beauty Bryant F1fth Avenue 1n a small town atmosphere e brush and a burst of gay colors sparkl1n fr1endl1ness w1thout reservat1on CAROL RUTH FENTON CAROL fr1 H1 Y 3 4 Art Club l 3 4 Art SLFVILC Club 4 Sen1or Pl1v Prompter 4 Yearbook 4 B4 SIIUIIS and of good cozuagfe B1ble Shorts and a chalse loun e a sense ot fa1r play upheld by courave s1t1re subhme sparkle and bouquet of an old w1ne candlel1 ht tl1cker 1n 1n 1 tapestr1ed room JOAN CAROLYN ENT ERLINE JOAIN Ou1ll md Scroll 3 4 H1gh L1ghtl 2 3 4 L1brary Club l Sen1or Dramat1cs 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 3 4 Yearbook Co Cha1rm1n Subscr1pt1on Comm1ttee 4 Tr1 H Y 3 4 Wnh all my heart and mx W1 hole soul Blble Statel1ness of a queen majest1c d1gn1ty seremty of a swan happ1ness 1n hopefulness ev1l Wllh ood ROBERT ARTHUR FERGUSON FERG Student Councll 1 4 Pres1dent 4 lnterscholastlc Student Counc1l Treasurer 4 Nat1onal Honor So c1ety 4 Yearbook Sports Comm1ttee Co Chanrman 4 Class Pres1dent 1 2 V1ce Pres1dent 3 Student Court Judge 3 H1gh Llght l 2 3 Sen1or Play 4 Vars1tyClub1 2 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent2 Pres1dent ndl 4 Cho 2 3 4 Cou Band l H1 Y 4 Hall Traffic 4 Assembly Comm1ttee 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Co Capta1n4 Basketballl 7 4 Baseball 1 2 3 When duty uhzspers lon thou lnllsf the youth replzes I can Emerson A real fr1end s1ncere honest and fa1thful natural tendency to excel 1n all he tr1es churn 1nU cleats a true throw a leader s qual1t1es w1th an ur0e to please never for0ett1ng am1dst h1s dut1es the art of hav1n0 fun IX' ' . lt fs. 0 .1 aa , af' I f A . ga:--Q - 1 ,fs ' , f' , F2 , ,, V :J . 4. 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DONNA MAY FLOYD DONNA B1nd 7 3 4 Semor Play Prompter 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Yearbook 4 County Band 4 I 1l1c all good women the had a temper of hcr oun Charleton Strength sllencc and 5lmpllClIy 1 saxophone 1y1ng snappy march or ci rhythmlc rumba lorces of 1 summer thunderstorm BETTY JANE GREENAWALT GREENIE Home Economlcs Club l 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Ye 1rbook 4 A mcrrx heart maketh a cheerful countenance Apocrypha The hum of a sewmg machme cheerfulneas and dependablhty of a babbhng brook fragrant smell of home cookmg the demureness of .1 l1mb 1 h1dden pond 1n 1 forest glen 76 V f1'fQ,N . sv, ., 1 111,27 V, G, -5 MQ' x Q! Ginn 1 1. 4' M . gr' - A -. ss '7 ' - - Q ' ' 9 ' 9 ' 2 -, , L ' - 1 - - 1 , 9 - .. 1 - s - H ' I. I. . , ' 1 ' l. ' ,H 451 1 ' , 1 ' ' ' .U ' plz'f'z1. ' ' z ' ' . ' ' 1 . . . efficiency in ll fun-lovmg gulse . . . the confhctmg U, .. 1. as 1' z ' : '- '- , g 1:1 1 , , , - g 1 ' , - 5 1 . 3 z . 3 g . g H ,. Q . Y I ' ' ' ' ' ' . , . 5 ' ' ' ' .. . ' - z . . .1 ' ' z S . D Y' 1 . - 11 ni l . . ni g.. .xggw I LFROY VINCENT GREENE JR BAG Class Prestdent 3 4 VtcePres1dent l Nattonxl Honor Soctety 3 4 Vtce Prestdent 4 Student Court 4 Chtef Judge 4 Yearbook Ltterary Co Chatrman 4 Semor Play 4 Qutll and Scroll 3 4 Htgh Ltght 2 3 4 Student Counctl 2 Chorus 2 3 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Semor Dramatlcs 3 4 Natlonal Thesplan So lety 4 Patrtot News Corr spondents Club 2 3 Schools Re port 2 3 Hall Trafhc 4 Assembly Commtttee 4 F otball 1 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Here H115 a man to hold against the worla' a man to match the mountain and the sea Markham He was made for leadershtp the Rock of Gtbraltar commandtng appearance and commander c xdet marchmg wtth sure step across the platn PATRICIA ANN GRIMSHAW EL LEECHO Semor Play 4 Yearbook 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Schools Report 3 4 Qutll and Scroll 4 1 Llght 1 2 4 Chorus 1 3 4 letlc Assoctatlon l 2 3 4 Trt Ht Y 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Hockey l 3 4 CoCapta1n 4 Nothzng great was ever achleved wlthout enthu .mum Emerson A hockey stlck and the hardwood of a basketball court a carefree chtld wandertng down a country road the sptrtt of a football game on a crtso autumn day 27 ARNOLD FOSTER GREENLUND RITZ Vtrslty Club 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Semor Play Properties 4 Typtnv Club I 2 Yearbook 4 Class Treasurer l 2 Basketball! 2 3 4 Baseball 4 A boy s will IS the wmds will and the thoughts of vouth are long long thoughts Longfellow Mature and learned ln the ways of our world the playmaker basketballs unsung hero ptzza a htgh prtced car and good frlends sleep muslc and women why do they so trouble me EDWARD DAY HARRIS JR TED NHIIOHHI Honor Soctety 3 4 Prestdent 4 Class Vtce Pres1dent4 Hugh Llght l 2 3 4 Edttorm Chtef 4 Student Counctl 2 3 V1cePrestdent 3 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Semor Play 4 Yearbook 4 Band I 2 3 Dance Band 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Schools Report 2 3 4 County Chorus 4 D1str1c Chorus 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Chaplam 4 Patriot News Correspondents Club 2 3 4 Hall Trafhc 4 Athletic Assoctatton 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Basketball 2 3 Baseballl 2 3 4 And nature might stand up and say to all the world thts was a man Shakespeare Ablltty unsurpassed the pen IS mlghtter than the sword a solld oak amon the troubles of man kmd the analyst grtdtron leadershtp marked wtth unyteldlng determtnatlon to do rwht .1 ' ' - . ,4 , s n , g 1 2 , 7 4 4 f Q I -1 lu' 3 Jrssss A . 3 Y 3 as Uv ss 7' . , , , S , - - . 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EVELYN MAY HARRY EVIE Natlonal Thesplan SOCICIY 4 Senlor Dramatlcs Sec retary Treast.rer4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Glrls Ensemble 3 4 Basketball 3 Hockey Manager 4 Athletlc Assoclatlon 3 Yearbook 4 Junlor Red Cross 2 4 Trl Hl Y 3 4 Grease and Glamor Club 3 4 What IS life HIIIIOIIY honor Jackson Sweetness and calmness of a chapel ledgers and shorthand symbols mystlc smlle of Mona Llsl ment of a fireslde MARY KAY HENRY KAY Band I 7 3 4 County Band 4 Orchestrl 7 3 4 Chorus 4 Hlgh Llght 1 7 3 4 Qulll md Scroll 3 4 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 4 Senlor Play 4 Year book 4 Basketball 7 Athletlc ASSOCl3tl0H 3 Trl H Y 3 4 Learn the su eel magic of a cheerful face not always Smiling but at least Serene Holmes The roll of drums ln parade dress preclslon and etllclency wlth a sense of humor a perslstent wlll wlth an easy bolng heart the artlsts eyes boundless ener y and ablllty BARBARA ANN HAYES HAYSIE Yearbook 4 Trl Hl Y 3 4 Grease md Gllmor Club 3 4 Natlonal Thesplan Soclety 4 Rule vourvelf lone your II6Ig17bOI do the duty that IX nearest you Alcott A QUICK smlle that betokens understandln unexpected joke llke sun on a cloudy dav deer startled by .1 hunters call hllls ot v steppln stones to the future CONNIE LOUISE HERD CONNIE Trl HlY 4 Yearbook 4 Schools Report 4 Art Club 4 7ht mol! efiecme eoqueny IS IHIIOCZNLE' Lamartlne The brlght eyed exclamatlons of a llttle Ulrl Peter Pan stepped out of iictlon a genulne pearl refined pure and of deep value courtesy ln the clouds '91, ' wr it 77 bi V? 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AR' 28 .wwe f ' , MlCHAEL HILLEGAS HILL E GOATS Student Councxl 3 Xfarslty Club 2 3 4 Typmg Club 1 Athletlc ASSOCIHIIOH 2 Fire Committee 4 Football 3 4 Trackl 2 3 Manager 4 Basketball 1 2 Manager 4 A1r Rand Committee 4 He seems so near and yet so far Tennyson Wmgs of Mercury on a cmder path Tom Sawyer m a tuxedo a hearty laugh roarmg ovens and a whlte chefs hat gettmg enjoyment out of hfe IS the essence of hfe ltself BARBARA ANN HOLLER BARBIE Band l 2 3 4 Trl H1Y 3 4 Semor Play 4 Gnrls Recreation Club 1 I laugh for hope hath happy place mth me -Channmg Twlrlmg batons mmble feet and swlrlmg skirts medlcal terms m a quxet ofhce stage llghts on a modern Pavlova friendship and seremty from splrltual depths 'WWA V, 'ff DONALD KEMBLE HOFFER SHADY Student Council 4 Semor Play 4 H1 Y 4 Natlonal Thesplan Soclety 4 Yearbook 4 Track 4 ACI well your part for therem all the honour Iles Pope A keen mmd tempered wlth an easy gomg humor The world IS but a stage a set of gears runnmg smoothly my friends and you are my friends embryo pohtlclan DEBORAH ELLEN HOOVER HOOV Yearbook 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 TWlI'llI'lg Club 3 4 Basketball 2 My days have been so wondrous free Parnell A butterlly wxth elfervescent energy an object as seen on a misty day now concealed now dls closed drama tmged with reahty e agllnty dexterxty and alertness of a wllhng player 'IW' I ads-Psi' . -F' K he il at if ' l I K l ,- i U gf' ,, ,Q .t -Q ' . 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L t 9 fa 1 , ' 1 is ' - , ' ff' , K , l V, ,V 1 lg , l -, 4. 4, V. 1 - M mx 29 STEPHANIE GLEIM HOWARD FANNY Student Council 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer Twirler 2 3 Drum Majorette 4 Interscholastic Student Council 3 4-Corresponding Secret try 4 High Light l 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 Tri H1 Y 4 Schools Report 3 4 Editorial Director 3 4 Yearbook 4 Literary Co Chairman 4 Student Court Recording Secretary 4 Class Secretary 2 3 Hockey 3 4 If I can but stop one heart from breakln I shall not Izve in vatn Dickinson leadership friendly sarcasm the will to win energy to match mischief with a wise and under standing heart deep rooted faith of a martyr SARA ELIZABETH JOHNSTON SALLY National Thespian Society 4 Semor Play 4 Junior Red Cross 4 Semor Dramatics Club 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Yearbook Special Features Committee Chair man 4 Jumor Dramatics 1 President l A merrv heart doeth good like a medicine Proverbs Polished leather and a derby hat silver slippers and pale blue tulle a genuine wish to guide and he p color and pageantry of a show ring patron of the arts DOUGLAS LYMAN JAMES HILLARY Student Council 3 4 Yearbook 4 Schools Report 3 4 Techn1calD1rector3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Semor Play Sound Effects 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Typing Club 3 4 Assembly Committee 4 Ha Traffic 4 Campus Committee 4 Basketball l 2 3 Footballl 2 4 Baseball 3 4 Lzfe IS a jest and all things show If Gay The cheerful sarcasm of him who loves life match for any man s wit curiosity computations JOHN LAURENT KEEFER CHIEF KEEF Student Council 4 Fire Chief 4 Projection Club 4 Yearbook 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 H1 Y 4 Foot ball Manager 3 Hts heart ts tn hrs work Longfellow The shrlllness of a fire siren and the smell of smoke pioneer in the old sense a hunter and a woodsman the policemans badge of law and order practical ambition with a bit of dry humor ,-'A' B6 7' LL 97 - 2 1 - ' ' . 9 U . 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' B 7 ,, X R 4 A 30 'grams GRETCHEN LOU KEPLER STRETCH n l 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Orchestra l 3 4 County Band l 2 3 4 DISIFICI Orchestr14 GIYIS Ensemble 4 Yearbook 4 Trl Hl Y 3 4 C lfe terla 4 Student Councll 2 Her stsle and her senttmetlts are ,IPI mln putels ortemal Coogler The epltome of charm and POISC an lnfectlous laugh 1 rtdlant smlle X ray hlms and mtrlcatc machlnes VlVdClly caught up ln 1 buoy lnt soclll whlrl hrm ldeas dlrected by l true he lrt LINA LINTON LINA TrlHlY 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Chorus l 2 3 4 Glrls Ensemble 4 Junlor Red Cross Councll 3 Year book 4 Hlgh Llght 3 4 County Chorus 4 Senlor Dramatlc Club 3 4 Cafeterla 4 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 4 Her nays are nays of pleasantness and her paths are paths of peace Blble Oulet emotlons thlnly VCllCd unlnhlbltcd galcty lnd laughter sun sand and water the out oi doors on a summer day the campfire slte ove the wooden cross lt fyoun chlldren ,J 'lv LOIS ANN KREIG BOOZER nd 1 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Chorus l 3 4 County Band 3 4 Yearbook Co Chalrman Subscrlptlon Commlttee 4 Glrls Ensemble 2 County Chorus 2 Trl Hl Y 3 4 Senlor Play 4 Wm without boasting lose without excuse Terhunc A modern pled plper recllnlng beslde l swlmmlnl. poo plalds on a college campus maglc ITIICFOSCOPCS and tlnkllng test tubes thunder p lttern PATRICIA ANN LONGENBACH PATTI Natlonal Thesplan Soclety 4 Senlor Play 4 Senlor Dramatlcs Club 2 3 4 Trl Hl Y 3 4 Yearbook 4 Laughter and abtllty and sighing, and frocks and curls Dlcklnson Mature dlgnlty comblned Wllh l chllds antlclpatlon a plxle laughlng at llfe uncharted depths of chartcter lrlsh greens matched wlth SCOIIlSh plalds the cheery warmth and frlendllness of a fireslde ' ,5sfw':x'Wmm ?ffg A W ' ,J .K X13 I X :J , - ' - A 4 - . b 9 , 1' A ,Q t L ik 9 I 55 li gs Nl B21d,,,s ,-, ,2. 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'jfft' if L s 3 1 ' ,C ' XX 4 A 31 VIRGINIA ANN LUDY GINNY Chorus 4 Art Club 4 Semor Play 4 High Llght 4 Honest labours bear a lovely face Dekker An artlst s brush m a sklllful hand laughter and galety held 1n reserve the solrtude of a quiet woods and a calm lake understandm an gentlllty ,L 1 LLLC be L CQ lteevv K timmy Luv RICHARD EARL LYTER Q S Yearbook 4 Flre Commlttee 4 Typmg Club Varslty Club 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Arr Raxd Commtttee 4 One of those still plain men who do the world S rough work Lowell The ease of the Mlsslsslppl shtftmg sands ln a desert wmd the pass of a prgskm on the grld 1ron a home town Abe Lmcoln the warm handclasp of frlendshlp VERA SUZANNE LUNDY BEBE Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Natlonal Thesplan Socxety 4 Hugh Llghtl 2 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 3 Or chestral 2 3 Yearbook 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Ouxll and Scroll 3 4 Glrls Ensemble 3 4 Senior Play 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Cafeterla 4 Senlor Dramattc Club 3 4 The fairest garden ln her looks and In her nund the wisest books Cowley The Splfll and dexterlty of a proneer boundless energy a book on a ramy day mtelhgence sheathed nn a llght hearted Splflt a goal benefit mg human welfare MARGIE IONE MAXWELL MARGIE Twtrlmg 4 Chorus I Tr1H1Y 3 4 Yearbook 4 Semor Play Costume Commlttee 4 Jumor Red Cross I 2 Student Councll I Dzgntty lb like a perfume Those who use tt are scarcely conscious of zt Queen Chrtstlana The quiet beauty of a lake at sunset htdden depths of the sea devotion of a statesman to hrs count dreams brought to llfe 1n fashion patnent hands to help the handlcapped flnjfg 'h LS it fy bb 79 S S 2 - . . f . i . 1 s a s s H v . 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A? 9, . iff SANDRA WRAY MAXWELL SANDY Hlgh Llght 3 4 Oulll 1nd Scroll 4 Art Club 4 Yearbook 4 Trl H1 Y 4 911 IH xour place and nont can make mu rife He1bert A st 1rched nurses cap and echolng hosp1t1l corr1 dors 1nqu1s1t1ve 'md curlous 1n 1nd1v1duaI splrlt wlth 1 wlll to b1ck II up the deep tones of 1 Cello CARL EUGENE MILLER CARL n I 2 3 4 Chorus? 3 4 Orchestral 'P 3 ball I County Band 3 4 Flre Commlttee 3 4 A1r Rald Commrttee 3 4 Quiet men are thc best men Anonvmous D1m hghts and blue mood softened by the artrstrv ot the trumpeter 1 gem wrthout L1 fancv settm the overture 1 promlse of that to come 33 V , ' ' gf .Ug.v' - A, 1 1 if Ale' -if 1- 1' .,J . -' , -1 ,- .lf 1 Ii ,ff V! 7 r I 54,13 ,f ,, M' . . 3 tw. ,n W. yn. J' A Ill ,VLC fl - . 1.16 I rg 1 I' W- 'whiz Kwai! ,, gf X H Ip I ENA MARLENE MERRITTS MARLENE Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Yearbook 4 Typme Club 3 4 Presldent 4 Junlor Red Cross 4 Since Ilfc lr brzef ue need to make If bn ht W1lcox Color and alety of a Mirdl Gr'1s sweet slm pllclty frrendly welcome ot the WIVSIdC Inn courteous concemml 'md consc1ent1ous portlble typ wrrtcr md 1 notebook DONIALD ROBERT MILLER DINK H1ll Trafhc Chenrmtm 4 Yearbook 4 H1 Y 3 4 dent Councll 4 Projecuon Club I Assembly Com mlttee 4 Typln Club 3 4 Natlonal Honor Socletv 4 Thc nobles! eonlrzbutlon 11 Inch um man can malta for lhe henefzr of posterztx IS that of Cl good char uc ter Anom mous Vlechan1c'1l mmd and in artlsts soul the add nn machnne th 1t sm1les those pretty lrls why do they drsturb my plous med1t1t1on merr1 ment behlnd 1 subtle manner 1 1 ll. A . wiv I J X 'I X 1 I!! 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V ga A 4 2 fi 4, 'Z e ' V If If t f ie ' . 4 f , f e 0 LL, 1 UQ RICHARD FRANKLIN MILLER DICK Bandl 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Student Council 2 H1Y 2 3 4 Fire Commltteel 2 3 4 Associate Ch1ef4 Football 2 3 Basketball2 3 Baseballl 2 Stage Crew 4 Small deeds done are better than reat ones planned Marshall One should get all one can out ot life civic pride and courage ot a Roman citizen work is the backbone of all good things perfection of '1 skill welding to a task well done VIRGINIA ELIZABETH MYERS GINNY H1Y 3 4 Grease and Glamor Club 3 4 VICC President 4 Junior Red Cross 3 Semor Play 4 Yearbook 4 Semor Dramatics 3 4 Vice President 4 High Light 3 4 Schools Report 3 4-Chief Typist 3 4 Basketball Manager 4 National Honor Society 4 Quzclt sensztneness is inseparable from a reazlv understanding Addison A wealth of anttclp mon bubbling with jov crusader for righteousness suppressed giggles frlendlv helpfulness sparkling foam on breaking w ix es KIERAN PAUL MUTH MIKE Camera Club 4 Yearbook 4 H1Y 4 Projection Club 3 Junior Red Cross 3 Each man IS justzfied ln hzs zndnzdualm Emerson He knows where he is going and destmy will lead him on his way the questioning mind the urge to learn perseverance and industry m trks of a good character SUZANNE JEANETTE NINNEMAN SUDY Ensemble 4 Yearbook 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Semor Dramatncs 3 4 A merry heart maketh a Cheerful countenance Proverbs The song of the lark a helping hand and '1 welcoming heart the soft voice that turns away wrath a shrewd eye for the fashions the public wants 1 ,V 1 JN l 1, M 1 fl r A ,gf . 101 NL., Vbnfl h , 1 I v 1. 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I: ' W s- Q-.af 34 DAVIDA ROBERTA PERRY DEDE National Honor Society 4 Yearbook Co Editor Ouill and Scroll 3 4 High Light I 7 3 4 Girls Ensemble 3 4 Chorus l 'P 3 4 TriHiY 3 4 Treasurer 3 Chaplain 4 Hockey 3 4 I will find u um or make one Hannibal Energy exactness and effervescence a camphre ind a song book intermittent seriousness determination effectively combmed with gay laughter enthusiast on the hockey Held BARBARA REEDER BARBIE Yearbook 4 Tri Hi Y 4 Senior Play 4 Hockey 4 In thv presence roy entire Milton Gentleness and kindness-chief assets ot true woman hood the charm and dignity of the South master of the hockey stick sparkling friendli ness '1 smile a helping hand a word of cheer STEPHEN WOODSIDF OUICKEL STEVE National Honor Society 4 Secret ary Tre isurer 4 Student Council 4 Assembly Committee Ch urman 4 Yearbook Co Editor4 Schools Report3 4 News Editor 3 4 HiY 2 3 4 President 4 Quill and Scroll 4 National Thespian Society 4 Senior Play 4 orus 2 3 4 Basketball 7 3 4 Golf 3 Captun 3 4 A une and mul man can suffer no zlzsgrcace Aron Quick understanding lasting friendship and solid character a contagious and ready laugh bal anced by sober judgment and reality master of opinion MARY ANN REESER MARY ANN High Light 3 4 Semor Pl ty 4 National Thespian Society 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Senior Dramatics Club 3 4 Red Cross 3 Schools Report 3 4 Yearbook 4 Tri H1 Y 3 4 We are all of us drearners of dreams --C irlth lmported cashmere and English tweed Rome the Riviera and Granada European travelogue wistfulness and satire nimble fingers producing a stylish frock 1 spokesman for unity 1 diplomat rv N. 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R ' A v Aly Liz.-'ra If , , .-V' s -' f I ,- ' ,fig ' 35 HELEN BRADLEY REGAN HEL Art Club 3 4-President 4' Chorus 3 4' Year- book 4 Grease and Glamor Club 3 4 And all I ask 11 a merry yarn from a Iaughlng fellow :mer Masefield A stitcly p1nc d1 mned and majcsttc f1sh1ons qlllCkly and preclsely sketched 1n pen md 1nk the frlcndlmess of the lr1sh unpred1ctable IS 1 sprmg dly wh1ms1c1l IS the perfect word l ESTER JOHN RENSHAW RENNY H1 Y 4 Flre Comm1ttee 4 A1r Ra1d Commlttee 4 Yearbook 4 Typln Club 4 Hlgh Llght l Skzll to do comes of doing, Emerson Ethclency IH the busmess world steadfast fr1end sh1p cons1derate and helpful mechan1c1l en1us Ford ln hls teens sodas sundaes md wlllmt, SCTVICC MARGUERITE DOROTHY REGAN PEI Student Council 2 3' Junior Red Cross 3' Dance Band VOCHIISI 4 Tw1rl1ng Club 3 4 Yearbook 4 Chorus 3 4 Glrls Ensemble 4 Basketball 2 Hockey 4 Where mm 11111 ll rea I1 mm fre! alt ll ht Herb rt Rolhckmg, laughter m1sch1evous twlnkle llld tr1cks of a leprechaun deep purple and blue skles sweet h 1rmony 1n soft low tones busy shorthand and calmlng anesthesla DAVID JOSEPH ROBERTS DAVE Band 4 H1 Y 4 Yearbook 4 H11 twinkling, ues do bespeak 1115 nature Shakespe 1re M1sch1evous tr1cks qu1ckly cox ered by mnocence splcy tant, of new leather trombone thr1ll1ng to perfect1on alert and ever ready a qulck joke joy of fr1endsh1p ,Q 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 L ' 9 1 1 1 1 1 ' R n . 1. 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M as A Q 1 .1-,W if , An W wee 3.1 . ,K ,J :isa 11, kiffvg' IJZZQL4? ,111 'Q fl' 125 521 - - 1 s MARGARET ANDERS RUSHONG PEGGY Ye irbook Sports Commlttee Co Charrman 4 Semor Dramatrcs Club 3 4 Athletlc Assocnatlon 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Co Captfun 4 Nltlonal Honor Soclety 4 Am! looks the n hole world m the face Longfellow Brrght crepe paper streamers rn a gally hghted ball room unwavermg enthuslasm and endless rulns 1 stru httorw 1rd attntude and 1 read mswtr RACHEL JEAN SHERKEL SNORKEL Chorus l 2 3 4 County Chorus 2 4 Color Guard 3 4 Yearbook 4 Basketball 2 3 Hockey l Wzt msdotn and character are the three legs 0 the stool of happznesr Maxwell A seornful laugh at the cares and worries of the world whlte boots struttmg to strams of the VIC tory march determmatlon on the hockey field lamphghts reflected on wet cltv streets 1' 113 JOHN SARDELIS SARDINE Chorus l '7 3 4 Semor Play 4 Nat1onalThesp1a1 Soclety 4 Semor Dramatlcs Club 4 Basketball Mtnager 4 Cafeteria 4 Aml more than HISCIOIVI more than wealth a merry heart that lau hs at Care Mllman An ever ready and a con emal smlle the fes IlVlty of a spaghettr supper basso nn the shower 1 prinkster and hls joke SCFIOUSUCSS or 1 burst ot lau hter Arthur Murray on the dance lloor BENJAMIN RUDOLPH SHOEMAN Athletrc Assocratlon l 2 3 4 Varsrty Club 1 4 Yearbook 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 CoCapta1n 4 I am the master of my fate I am the captain of mx sou A last second long shot made good pO55lblllllCS unlrmrted a powerhouse of energy ready to be drawn upon It anytlme men should mean what they say the crack of a bat and wrld cheers from the stands 37 'Q , X V. 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L ' , . . . c ' ' I 4 I W, J as 4 JOHN D SHOTZBARGER SHOTZIE Flre Commlttee 4 Yearbook 4 Alr R'11d Commlttee 4 Photography Club 4 Treasurer 4 Youth IS uhollx experimental Stephenson Test tubes bunsen burners and H SO h1 hfe IS mapped out 21 joke blended well wxth eagerness and sobrlety worthy type who gets what needed from hfe and IS satlsiied hrtchhrker to the moon CONSTANCE MARIE STARK CONNIE Y Red Cross 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Semor Play 4 Year book 4 Cafeterla 4 Neter lose a chance of sawng a Amd nord Thackery Constant tappmg of typewrlter keys a wlll to succeed behmd a wmnmg smlle crty llghts and 1 New York skylme jazz records on 1 Saturd IX 1tternoon MARION ELIZABFTH SHULER MARION Nat1onalThesp1an Soclety 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Ath letxc Assocnatuon 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Grease and Glamor Club I shall endeavor to cnllven morality mth mt and to Iemper nn mth morahtx The Spectator Ouxet corr1dors and hustlmg figures ln whlte umforms megaphones shoutmg cheers 3mldSt tumult and excltement mood mUSlC Hoatmg across a crowded dance floor college an mterlm untll l1tes light shmes bnght SlI:WART R STEIN STEW 3 4 Semor Dramatlcs 3 4 Yearbook 4 He nas non! to speak plain and to the purpose Shakespeare A mmd declded 1nd xssured 1 readmess to do what IS needed a car 1 cabaret and gay muslc 1bove the petty problems of thrs world useful md quick to respond by 38 me A mix 1 if Pwg uw' - 4. we I AI rl - .1 I 'J 1 y bb QL '7 . . S Q . C. . - ' . . , , Q 3 - 1 - - ' , , 3 , 1 3 .. . . ,. I -1 1 - ' ' 5 -' - .' - - - 2, 3, 4. Art Club l, 2. 3, 4-Secretar -Treasurer 4g Junior Junior Red Cross 3, 4-President 3. 43 Chorus l, 2, -- 1 Q- ' ' - 3 S ' ' , 1 F , Q - H , . . . . A- 1' , F' . . I I i -- I 1 1 . . . , 1 1 ' , , - , ' 1 ' . Q - - I . . K u .xy ' ja I 1, Q, .r E., X' N-1 , V f 1 Q ' f , ff f 1 at 1 f . f . ' I 'Pa 1 1 ' 12' Q Xl If X -1 .X r. K . , W Q' Q ' 1 1 , ,-- R , 11 . 5 1 . JAMES HARRISON SIOLL JR KINSEY V rslty Club 3 4 H1Y '7 3 4 Hull Trafhc 4 Campus Commtttee 4 Fire Commlttee 4 A1r Rald Commlttee 4 Basketball I '7 3 Footballl 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Stmn and content I ttcnel the open road Whltman A man built for actxon dblllty and Ieadershlp unrecogmzed a enume love of rtdlron con one of hfes vllued trewsures 1 frlend NANCY JANE SWAGER NANCE Art Club l 7 3 4 Semor Costume Commxttet. 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Yearbook 4 Jumor Red Cross 3 County Chorus 4 Our character ts our u 111 for what ur ntl! we art Mannm A Iashlon shop the artlsts dream come true the solltude of 1 reverle clever fingers cre ltm a versatlle future st1lI water runnme deep 1 thlmble 'md 1 son sheet IVA NANCY WRIGHT WRIGHTIE Student Councll 4 Semor Pray 4 Yearbook Adver tlsmg Co Chairman 4 Natlonal Thespxan Socletv 4 Presldent 4 Semor Dramatlcs 3 4 H1 h L1 ht 7 3 4 Tr1H1Y3 4 Chorus'9 3 4 Hockey3 4 Basketball 7 3 4 e ll not metelx to breathe II to act Rosseau A touch of drama In evervdaw hfe a hugh school semor plaw openm nlte on Bro tdw 1 crisp whlte umform md a wlrm smlle hound less faith 1n her te lm mites -a-2-ig' 39 sie-aj Q , I S 1 ,L , II l . 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A t .iq , Old Timers Tned and true to the whlte and blue cln well be the motto fox th se seniors who have hnally completed twelve years of Schoolm tn Camp Hlll schoola Row ont, Mary Pat Cameron Stephame Howard Patty Grlmshaw Peggy Rushong Mary Ann Reeeer Ardella Campbell and .loan Enterlme Row two Betty Jane Greenawalt lots Krleg Nancy Boyer Llnda Gordon Lma Llnton Barbara Boggs Debby Hoover Margle Maxwell Barbara Holler Row thr c Bob Fer ubon Larry Ach nbach John Dohner Tom Brunner Doug James Don M1 r John Renshaw Steve Qulckel and Duck Mlller -UI l f Later an the exenan' the musae of Will Fisher and has orehestra played tor the h apps eouples an th downstairs hall amidst ap propri ate deeor ations THE JUNIOR PROM. the hig- gest high light in the spring of the yezar. is looked forwzard to hy hoth Seniors Land Juniors zalike. The Junior :and Senior Clzasses gathered in this hzall of the Hershey Community lnn on Mtn' I6. l953, for the annual Junior- Senior Dinner-Dance. Neptune's Court was the theme of the class of '54's long-to-he-remenr hered Prom The reeeptaon line at the Juni a Senior Prom aa as indeed husx a 'Vlr and Mrs Enders Miss Vlalt Junior Class adxisor and tle orheers ol th Class ot 95-1 greeted the Juniors and Seniors and their Quests at the danee t tt rafht John Kee er Carolxn Walters Vlr Enders Mrs Enders Pauline Williams Nliss Walt LeRox Greene VN ard Ad ams Bob Per- aason and Terra Doran fhuraday Lvenmg Octo CI' L ll1l'll0I' Cass hLld Its 1nnu.1l I Trmm LuthLr1n C hurLh Proht m1dL irom th1x 1r IS 1 L to thL iund tor xponsormv thL Junlor SLn1or Prom IHE JUNIOR SUPP! R IN xpon Ld L1Lh h lhL Jun 1 s l tl ILIHIOF Prom WIIILFS md XKIIIFLNSLN tor ht lumor SUPPLY -'1thLr wound thL L LL t1hlL rL1dx 1o1'1xL N 1 wth 1 sn L to r1' 1rL 'VIIFIXH SIOHLI' Vim' rLt DIHICIS J1nL Boormm Gill Cmthth Slhxl Arms Jmet Mc GUIIC 'VI1rL11SnxdLr Ed Gdrno Ch1rl1L M1llLr Bob Gcmmlll md lou1sL To7Lr 'iii Uh Cnhhonx xx 1 Lf thL Nllppnl' IN L lI't.1Lll not to splll lhL LomLntx of h1x p1tLhLr .ILU1 nLlIL N1LC11u hLx 1 thL x111trLs hLh1nLi hum Seniors enact THE CHARM SCHOOL This three LIC! comedy under the direction of Mrs. Nina R. Hamilton was presented for the student body in a matinee on November twelfth. and in the evening of the twelfth and thirteenth for the parents and friends. Oh, Sally. do go to college pleads Tim Simpkins CBob Fergusonl, and Jim Simpkins lFred Conklinl, as they say good by to Sally Boyd, played by Avis Dunkelberger. We must all hang together or we shall hang separately. Sally admonishes students in the Charm School. Back row, left to right. are: Vera Lundy, playing the role of Nancyg Barbara Boggs, as Muriel: Lois Krieg. as Ethelg Pat Longenbach. as Elizabeth: and Stephanie Howard, as Madge. The front row includes Mary Ann Reeser, as Louise, Patty Grimshaw. playing Dotsiez Sally Johnston, as .laneg Ginny Myers. as Lillian, and Kay Henry. playing the role of Alex, a young French girl. You leave this room. or l'll put you out! George Boyd prepares to prove his statement as he and Austin Bevans come to blows over the affections of Elise Bencdotti. Miss Curtis, played by Nancy Boyer, gasps in dismay as Miss Hays. played by Connie Stark. prepares to find the missing Elise. Don Holfer is shown as Austin and Steve Ouickel plays the role of George. 44 The play centered around Austin Bevans. a young man who inherited a girl's boarding school from his aunt. Austin's idea of teaching girls to be charming was the plot of the play. While introducing this program. Austin finds it very difficult to remain aloof from his pupils as he has promised he would do. This promise was made to Mr. Homer Johns. Austin's financier for thc girl's school. Austin is finally overcome by the charming personality of Elise Benedotti. as portrayed in a very effectively staged. moon-lit carriage scene. The play proved very successful. all players exhibiting excellent acting ability. and unusual character parts. Oh. I love it. when you speak seriously! This was Elise Benedotti's comment as Austin Bevans prepared to scold her during their return. by horse-drawn carriage. to the charm school. Irene Adcock beams happily as LeRoy Greene takes his duty seriously. The cast of The Charm Schoolw is as follows: Back row. left to right: Bob Ferguson, Fred Conklin. lrene Adcock. Leroy Greene. Steve Quickel, Avis Dunkelberger. Ward Adams. Ted Harris. Second Row: Mary Ann Reeser. Barbara Boggs. Stephanie Howard. Mary Pat Cameron. Pat Longenbach. Barbara Colliver. Front Row: Kav Henrv. Sallv Johnston. Vera Lundy. Ginny Myers. Lois Kreig. and Pat Grimshfaw. ' 1 l think she ought to go back. Ward Adams. as David McKenzie. opens the door for Elise. played by Nancy Wright. as her uncle Homer Johns. played by John Sardelis. ushers her firmly outside. Fred Harry und his or ches tru provlded the mslc ut the annual Halloween Carnnval sponsored by the clxss of 54 Gnen on October '74 the party featured mam concesslons s uch as pennv p1IChlI1g hshlnv basketball and football throw The ple throwmg iw Spmmnw eolns und tht ehtnet, ol vunnmv prizes llort held tht ttttntlon ol thus loup ol enthu Nl tstlc p nuons ot the ptnnxplteh tonttsslon contest was a new ut traction contrnved b thus years class Seniors present HALLOWFEN CARNIVAL on October 24 Douv James pictured ltft slowlv rises lrom his eothn under the power ot hrs master Bob Ferguson m the Carnival s Chamber of Horrors The Ch xmber provnded plentv ot Lhllls thr1lls md exutement for ill who entered lts pusstges lt proved to be 1 lmtlsv ol horrors N, 1-his -16 The othcers of the Sophomore Cl nss md chtptrons for the dmce tllss. time out trom dtncmv L tted left to rvht L Xlr Cnlrdml M s Cutrdlnl class d usor Mr Bulott cltss tdvlsor, md Mrs Bulotn St tndtnu hchmd the chtperons e class tretsurer Robertt Mesetc wee prcsldent Dmt Frledmm presx dent ltrrw Smith md sccrettrv Ann Rothermel Atl CANDY CANE BALL was the Sophomore Dance Christmas splrnt rexgned supreme at the Candy Cane Ball sponsored by the Sophomores on December I7 The decoration theme was red and whtte wxth spravs of evergreen effecttvelv provtdmg varletx As .m .tdded attraction, a peppermxnt candv cane was Gwen to evcrvone lttendlng This scene shows the bull at the height of the evemnu The Rhxthmarles ltvened up the dance mth thctr sophtstlcntcd sx-.uw -17 ' s '--- ' s ' s . n.. 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'Vlusic at the Sadie Hawkins Dance annuallv sponsored b the High Llght was presented hy the Debonures 1 Dickin son Collefe combo ind solt drinks ire ilexx ol he numerous refreshments bein so hx s er it d mee A 5-. v r . r ve- B- I Q . . t B. 5. y V N Z. 2 . '. G . ,, Candy apples. pretzels. cookies. a .' x g xv xA x x x. E . ld I' Bah Colliv' 1 the l -19 M Senlors rule the sehool on ST UDENIT IEACH l-R S DAY ANNLIYTTIU4' 'Vlr l-nders e Ll les ht 'h se 1 1 ne1p1l IS Bob er Huson Student Co11ne1l president LeRos Greene expl 11ns 1 theorv ln CIVICS to nlnt 'trade class H was Mrs Schecters stu dent teacher B e t w e e n lndustrlous sweeps wlth the mop, Larry Achenbach pauses brletlv to watch Dlck L y te r manlpulate h1s strange equlpment whtle Mlke Hlllevas b u s 1 ly emptles 1 wastebasket Typlc il ot the Splflt th 1t vnls on Studcn Te1ehers Dax the three bovs eompetentlx e 1rry out the1rj1n1tor11ldut1es Beltt J1ne Green 1w1lt Blbs Collner 1nd Sleke QLllChel rest on the sotx IH the te 1ehers lounve ls lerrx Dor1n 1nd Don Holler prep1re to le 1xe lor el1sses Between el.1sses the lounve w1s meetlnv pl 1ee tor 1ll the student te 1ehers Problems m Pennsyl vt1n1e1 Hlstory were thor oughly explalned y Sally Johnston M Ernsts student teacher w o seems to eve settled any questions on the mmds ot Gdll Boor man and Dldne Morton Bulotd s student teacher Ted H'1rr1s demonstrates the letbo r1torx anttlvsls of baklne soda to members of the senior chem1strv class The purpose of Student Te 1chers D1y IS to vw TCCOUIIIIIOH to Seniors for outstmdlng work IH eertnn subjects 1nd to UlV6 1n lnslght of the te tchmv professlon XII Spun ts Banqutl lht All Sports B mqutt ns htld llllllllllx 1 in txuun 0 TLLOUTIIIIOI1 lor ill studtnts xxho ptrtlupltt m sg ool :tm tx nts At thus tlfur lttttrs lrt lxklfdkil hx L L mhts ot tht x lrlous suhool tttms to x xrsltx p IN s xxho hnxt lLlllx.XLLl tht ntutss-rx rtqulrtmtnts lht stu ttnts oxx xtr nrt not tht onlx ptoplt rtttwnlltd lt t s punt Iht Lottlus tn. honor d tor tht htlp l 'lll mu xxhlth thtx h txt xlx n md Vxllllkllll xxhlth t L ool ILIIHN xxould not h xxx. rttthtd th uw ls I1 hnxt tttun l Nlr bttnlu Bulott x trsltx foothtll LOl6.l'l ton-'rttul llgs munhgrs ol hls gh tmpnonshlp tum nt tht prgstntulon ot txxlrds it ht All Sports Bnnqupt .lim Broolxx, md Dluk wlth LtRox Cnrttnt lht hulftt supppr huld nn the sghool Lu ttrln IS lttgndnd hy hoth students md thur ptrtnts Aftur thu suppgr thy lwtrds wtrt prtsgnttd In thu tudltorlum 1nd thu pus L mon ndud hx th s tt L supptr WdlIlH for dmmr to bcgm proxldnd 11 Hood opportumtx tor frltnds to vet toxfcthcr Mrs K x Y S. Xllss P.1tr1tl.1 Bttltxxlth Lough ol .all 'urls ttums Ill thc sthool prtstnts .ln uthlctlt Lufllllkdlx. to Numx Wrl-'ht gl mtrnhcr ol thc Curls Buslttthull fcum Rohm Fldltr .md -Xrdtllu Cumphtll 11xx.ut thclr .nxxurds Ccrtlhutitcs .nrt fuxcn to pluxtrs xxho hum xxon thcnr lttttrs ln prcxlous XCAVN Emorx Edmunds 'Vlrs Reed Ernst md 'Vlr Ernst dlSLUSS thy lmptndmu cxcnts mth Rtxgrtnd Spunccr B Smrth ctnttr tht N1 lstgr ol Ckrtmomts for thu prcsmtitlons 5 Q - a x . 1 fl X1 L-'ESL gf 3 '1. 1 '1 y'h 11thl1 :.. '.'11'.XV1t1'1 '. th' 111' ' ' '1' . '1 '1 ll-'CI'. 2-xls 'svs s s-sm-Li' s ' s 1 sk- - 1, Wh .Cm-L. . bi . . 1 hx. Q ' ' um gCli ' ','1'g'c.1 hr sch H1 5 ' 1 '1 ' ' Q l :h. lex' 1 1 1 ct. ..'1 1. 1 t1'. ':1 ai '. M J '1 1 ' l2'2 .'1t' . - 5 1 V 1 Lvtcr look on us Mr. Bulotu shakes hands 'f . .b ,Q , ' -if-- s'2.'.-2 s x 5- s K-2 x 1 '. 'llf h-'i x . 12 . . Z 'I '.'- W 'ntz' is uttc ' ull ofc 1 th' Q' 1 .. Pr ,.r,'w . 1' - f E'. , 1 w. sy I 1 ,, .1 Y 40 , 'I Y' C . '., ,. 1 ' , ' , . ,' f, XX Cnrls dlsplax produgts ot Homp Lonomlus Class I FASHION SHOW Dgbbx Hooxer and Stgphum How 1rd lrmnve 1 houqust ot tiovurs as Pmw Grlmshlw 1nd Jlm Boorman show lhtll' 1p provnl The Ulrls .ure all WLlI'lI1 summgr irofks whmh thu m :du nn Hom Egonomlcs cl mss and x lah thu m dullnd H1 I1 Sprmf' Flshlon Show EVL vn H urry K lthx llrdlnl and Ar LII1 C umphdl ITL s h 0 vw n hue. .ls thu praparp l w -'o on st lgu to mc dd lr nshlons L show Donn 1 F u l to n offers Slllx Johnston md .lox rluh 1 tgmptmf' 1' ass o pumh thy rn :mr thp F.1shlon Shoxx s. -' .ar murm- wlnur sghool Lothu xxhluh thu moddlgd IH thg show 14 Zee Me plfdddl 56,6467 cmd ?fzam tie Kazaa a Class ol 1955 Pausmg to talk in the hrllvsix between classes are the Junior Class officers Daxe Ftsher prestdent, Donna Fulton treas urer, Charles Fromer XICC presl dent and Peggy Ferguson sec retary Led by these four students thc Class of l995 sponsored c trlx tn school wctr th mnut Jumor Supper May tifteenth the Jun1orSen1or Prom and dinner was held the most tmportant project in the tumor vear ,pa av' 5 Y J, , tv 1' Row one: Gordon Ackerman Sibyl Arms. Terry Arnold Robert Baum. Pat Becker. Carol Book Jane Boormin Robert Bowman, Richard Clemm. Row two: George Cook, Norman Crews, Jack Crowe, Margaret Daniels. Kenneth Dare. Irma Davis. Marcia Del tpl nn Dick Elliot, Barbara Emert. Row three: Peggy Ferguson, George Fillmore, Paul Fitting, David Fisher, James Forrester, Charles Fromer Donna Fulton, Clyde Gabel, Edmund Garno. 54 7755 pwpazea Zia cwaame Mew ala cec aw Seacaw 1 955 -it is 'C' 'sv ' 0-. av- 3 'U' u Oh M2 Row one Robert Gemmall Kathy Cnfartlana Hugh Cnhbons John Cnese John Gattens Joan Graf Gul Grlflith Doras Gulden Tam Headelhaugh Row two Gregory Huntingdon Anne Keller Hfarry Kram r Bruce l arson Kenneth Layson Dorothy Line Jam Ilovd Ed Maloy Kenneth Marshall Rova three Allan Martlew John Maxwell Jeanette McGaughey M alvlna McGaughew Janet McCnuare Bftrhdrfa Nietase Zoe Ann Mood Charles Maller James Maller Row four Frank Musser Carol Myers ldn Pfatrack Beverly Radle Dawad Reed Walla am Rees Ann Riley Donald Rock Robert Shfaffner Row five Mdrcld Snyder Elizabeth Spfahr Stem Stephen on Maralvn Stoner Elame 1 abor Robert Taxlor Polla Thomas Bonnie Thompson Louase Tozer Rova sax Joy Ta auh Richard Waltneaght Frank Wert lrene Wllhar Kenneth Whltnex leon ard Wood ii I I U 5? W5 A ,Q ZW l J M V, 4' f Q st 5-4 ' , X , TJ , ,M , X x J- J 1 a I K : , Q 5- , 15 9 ' ,K , Y V . . I . M sa A x V I A J - x S . fl ' Lf iv 5 , Af 'ft' ' 1 , A J 'J' 4 fl A Y J V f ll' Q' - Q, ' . x ia V fb .TJ ' if 1 A 5 5-T r ' an I ,A ,.,, A T, :za W- H , - y' , ,K ' t Q v S! T ,, U A Q 1 ,M ' an J .A - .ff , 'a.e fl A , , r my H' , t v. fy V A4 a 1' - ' X Il a H 4. T W, , ta' ' I a lu: H, I 5 .tk 1 :V , lv 0 H A ' s ,r ig, ' ' , a 'Tl' 5 a damned wncmge fuzzy cciedafe cw Meg Q-v' T' sm D' Rom one Jos. Adcock Dive Blkcl Yom Bnker luck Benn kxthleen Breneh I-led Brunner June Bunting. Donnn Blur Pl! Cxmpbcll Rov. two Dolothx Conlex Iudx Clllll Don Deekmxn lmdl Del xpl un lxnthrwn DeVmnu Snllx Dohner Iomelxn Dunn Don Fntzmger Fred P nmnger Row three Wllhnm Femml Smdra Fornwnld Dm: Fuedmnn M IIX buretl Sum. Gm I Ink Cnumer bull Cnoxs Dennis H :yes .liek Herd Ron four Cheri Herendeen Fled Hovx mrd Penm Hupshex Rmdnll kllkh Room lxnk Wnllnm Ixolwlel D1 me Lemme Jmm Long C1rol ludw Row five Nancw Midden Elnne Mntln Tom McCormlek Tom NILCOII Jxmes MeCro1x Roberta Messm WIIIIIUI Vlller Susan Muller Tom Muller Sophomores Joe Adeock md John Smz review bl0l0gy notes vuth Mdrllyn Reed and Ann Stone This subject lrouses par tleulxr mlerest bccnuse lt IN the hrst specldllzed smeme otiered m the school take ,emi on ezrm 666'ZfLtd66!dfZ czctwctcea E- if if 5 A Row one Sara Mueller Carol Murdock Maralvn Myers Trudy Newcomer Rmh ard Phallrps Walter Phllllps John Randfall Marilyn Reed M'1rgac Reedea Row two Solon Rhode John Rhoten Robert Rackenbtach Ann Rothermel Judy Rushong Anne Smrth Donald Smrth Larry Smath June Sponevberger Rovn three John Stdz Ann Stone Herb Stoner George Sweger Jaek Thompson Bryson Wharton lucalle Wall ams Frdnlt Wolf Wallaam Wood Row four Janet Wright Donald Yeaser Walllam Zurlo f labs of 1956 Here we catch a close up of the sophomore cltass othuers Dana Fraedmdn vace presadent Larry Smath presadent Roberta Messac treasurer and Ann Rother mel secretary havang a hnfal dascussaon at the close of a class meetang The sophomore class annuallx sponsors the Sophomore Hop the Chrastmas dance .and choosang c.l ass rangs as .another of their major undertultanafs S7 Q I I I I J S as 'G 9 is 'R F ' R Q or 'S 'gf , 'V f J Q 'J 615 2 gagiflt . 1 . 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V ' :Q 5 J T . 5, y V by V, , W ., rg A N W ' 1 1 1 ,A A 3 123, J , a N J W' ' ffaf?f'2 f, 'A f Ja , N J , J t a, rl ' jg , R1 . - , ,fix 'Q ' ' U J 1 so 764601695 dance Zelmeea mmefzccczf cmd ffm Q' We 5- 1 1' flash of 1957 John Mf1cMurr.1y Csecond from rlghtl treshman class presldent meets with has executlve commlt tee Judy Bushong secretary Bob Shope treas urer, and Bob Grlm vlce presldent Here they dlscuss the treasurers report of financial Condi uons for thelr firet three ye 1rs of high school thelr problem IS now how to r.us monev for the class projects whlch wlll be 1 plrt of thelr sophomore ye'1r wa ..,, X iw- 'Z 4 5 Row one Joan Acker B arbxm Angle Conme B xrlup Ann Boltel Gayle Boormm Kelth Boyer John Brwdy Brenda Brown Wendx Brown Rovs two Carole Buck Ann Burche Judy Bushong Duck Cluls Jay Cleveland Tom Colestock Allen Cowley MIUFICC Crews Ronnie Deltz Row three John Deppen Charles Dudlex Patty Earp Nash Ewmg Bob Flttlng M'1ry Ellen Floyd John Fuller Jem Gumbet Pattx Glttens Rom four Robert Grim Putty Hoke Llllllt? Horner Dm. Hutchinson Melvm J mobs M try Jennings Bexerlv Kimmel Don Knudsen M ldelyn l tvson Rov. hve John MICMLITTIQ Rosemnrv Mtxwell GCOI'glilll1l McClure Sue MCC or! 58 I ' I I f.'. V At a lr? J J '., ,A 3, A lf, A 5 ,l ' me J if 2 J ,gp A J J. ' I i .... ' ' 'fn' J 1 '- ' ' , - 'K I h .J 4 S p ip? A ,J N. ,., I ,gf ik HQ QJ A 1. V rl J , AVAI yy: 1 A i -?:,,3, y Q J. , f Cf - llll ,, tl Q sl . r an -A N X 'I Q N W Iwi tg v-',,, . X f 4?- f fa J J ' A1 ? x ,K 3 H, - up in R 4' 9 ls A f JJ J Jy J t J J J I V . J' ' 't-' B . J,. . ' 7 Q J Q Q f v f, ' J' ln , Z ' ' J 2. J 9 K' '- ,f I ' 'Q A llll ,..... . f::, .M QP ' I: llll M I' .. lb' I .f -J A J fl 'U .1 A ' ' G-,. if T is ' N 7' .-..- A, Z' KF 7 J J 7- , r Q. Y M A fx, 4 , e. Q12 I .. V 'fJ ' SJ, r f' ' -. 'T-fu 1 'l f 1 ' '. A . f 5 , ' z A lieflife ' . Q J - J ' Y' f V er---' 1 J f me J V , . , . , . J 1 ' ' ' , : , 1 -z,, . f ' X: z z ', t. f 1 , 1 ' . 7-2 1 - ' . ' g . Q- . ' . , . - L. . ' 5 ' . z 3 'g 5 g V' .l L . N demos caawea aa ,Meme az Ike fume take Magee ln nmth trade the students de ude upon plans for the luture lhosc deslrlnv to zttend eollwe take aeademae subjects such is l atm xahlch as shown here Mlss Wllt IS lastenanv to Ron DILIYS atan transl.at1on as the rest a the class eonsrders a question xxhath h as been asked about the vrammar M, 4 Sf rw' N 'S' , Row one Ball Moore Rohert Morgan Duane Morton John Musser Wlmfred Nace Marlhel Naylor Ball Peffer RoLea Pleva Ken Qulckel Row two Charles Rddle Fred Reeser Janet Rock Pete Sgragnola Bob Shope Crfalg Smath Kav Sprenkel Kay Strtzel Sue Stoner Rova three Jam Sweger Nance Vogelsong Albert Wenrack Dolores Whate Charlotte Wrlbar Debhae Wald Pattw Yost Brll Yankhan For those desarmg to vo anto busaness the nrst commercaal subject as General Busancss Trdanlnv Here Joan Aclter Jam Sweger .and Jean Gamber hll out forms as fa part of therr tramrng nn busaness prlnclples .f ' 9 I ' g z , 5 .' 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' A C ' 5 fa, I 5 24602 cz gem of 4694 coined Me Home Class of 1958 Duff Greene vrce preerdent Douv McKay presrdent and Etta Mae Mueller eeeretary trefrsurer, meet rn the lrbrarw before hdvrng .1 meetrng to drs euss the erghth grade contrrbu tron to the swrmmrng pool fund Hrgh rnterest rn the clans projects make the class ot 1958 rctrve workers lor the town pool hs V, l .loam Neva Que is AEM rs. f ' LA Row one Bonnrc Brlrter Brrhr r Brtseh Nrnex Bennett Jn Brtner Crrolyn Bowen Brll Bovrm rn Nrney Brrehter Lrrrx Brrele Pat Crldvrell Row two Byron Creeo Rlle Crexu Phxllrs Drlex Vrneent DrSrlvextrr Brll Dor rn Beverlx I-hx Stephen lengel Brrrx Frnst Ron Fshelmrn Row three Rrehrrd Frdler krthx Fredrreleson Gordon lerx lrndr Fulton Beelw Crrlford lxrm bormrn Bruee Greene Duff Greene Nrnex Gresh rm Row four M rrlrn Lrrrnmood I-rrnerx brow Crrole Crrrrse Mrrthr Hrrlrn Dru Hrvnlens Georgrr Herpes Dennrx Hendrrcltson ck- ' ' . . ik i. AT 1 . .1 - xx . . 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Le-IW Leihc qpfg-', S ,zu l,et'hx'. JuLl,' Linton . Bill Lo 'th ', l.au'r5 . 1 1 h. lf Ll: 2l l'. ' . ' l '. , zeal' in mcmfez and in ,aalentdalcw Class ol' l959 'l'l1L sutnlh grwdc ollictrs mutt totmthtr ' t ' 'H d LllNL,LISN thur hrst tltss mtttmv 18 tht Cltss ot 1959 Jimmy Crtwlow prtsl dtnt mtl Jos. Bume trtdsurer look toward Carol Fr tme su.ret.1ry tmd Gtorgt Mtdls nu president lor thur opmlons Thy nuttlnv seemnd to vo qultt well from tht pltdstd looks on thur laces I sr 'Z' f , av it ts., X1 Row om btotbt Nlttls lommx Nlood lrwllhgfll Nlood Amt: Nutitlholf l trrx Northrop on two u 1 1 I J tn P PLILF Randal Jtff Rhodt Row thru Klux Romn. Sttphtn Stllstld Rohtrt Shopt Slllltl Nunn St1n1r11t1s 11 f ur J 1 lnhol Donna lhomts Ruthmnrx 'lrnntr Btrrx Wilson Phlllp Wollt tu hw: vAlCllI'l'0l1ul . Dwxid Noumr, Peter Young. -I M D- Q7 'Z' fs N. 1 'ff L loom sm oxulx IX lutlx Nut 11 sm all ttlt nn R tmgr P tt R tmsnx mu Rolhho L tt Smllh J 11tt Snxdtr J dx Spotts I- td Sl 1 tx C hu 1 ow rr 'L 1m F tu Dt tn Wh trton Shxr tx Xl nt 63 Classes L A. f mf Mr. Stanley B u lo t a. scicncc teacher. points out a diagram of a magnetic field to his ninth grade general scicncc class. : 'I L... ,W 5 E- .W Scnior C hcmistrx studcnt1 pcrlorm cxpcrimcnt1 in onc ol thcir wccklx lihoritorx pcriods Lett to rivht Lois Krcw Ginnx Mxcrs lindi Gordon and Axis Dunkclhcruer J. ll JMR Busilx pcrlorminf' in clcctrolxsn cx ptrimcnt durln-1 1 Phxsiu Claw arc Jim Jones Barncx Nlxcrs and Bxron Gordic Ackcrnmn and Bruce Larson C rctzo dcmomrratc thc mechanism ot thc whilc Ch irlw Miller obwriw the ip drv ccll to the ci hth crude science claw pdf-IIUN 64 1 '1 ' ' 1 '- 1- 1 - 1' 1' 1' 1 -' 1 ' 1' 11- f 1 2 1 1' 1' ' . '. 1' ' V V1 ' . E, . . :. . 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Mrs Seheeter points out one ol the trouble spots of the world to members ol the nmth grade CIVILS el iss M lurlcc Crews has asked a question concernmg the Far Erst whrle Dave Hutchinson and Nash Ewrng listen to Mrs Schecters ex p an mon dl Durmv a seventh grade arrthmetrc class .lrmmy Creel demonstrates to Geraldine Fry the correct procedure tow rrds 50lVlng a mathematrcs problem whrle Joe Dmta mm and Joe Bunce look on Lmda Gordon expluns a trrgonometrx problem to Avis Dunleelberfer md Barbara Reeder Senror class trrgonom etry students Nlr Arthur Nl Weaxer Jr Busmess Educ mon le neher shows hrs eighth ride el rss the slsllls of txprng 65 I! 1 R' ' X k M, Y A I A W W' 41-, 4 V pai e rv. V X v 1 ' I' ..,, X r , - 3 . l -2- f ' , ' il K Yiig, ' 1 '.gIf'Qff f', -72. 1 E 1 1 1 l x 1 1 x xv ' 1 5 ' x x 1. . . 1 1 -- - z z . 1 t. 2 gg 5 3 - 5 ' ' 1' ' f 1 ' - 1 - r - ' 1 1 I 5 C I . ' - i - . . . U . . X i. , . , . 2 Zh. . , L. ' 1 U - ' 4 1 - ' I - - Q - 4 - - L. e . 1 4 - z ' l' 1 . 0 tw , . . ' X' . A L . 4 , , , , 4 '- - H , - . g . V - - U - 2 , , . 1 l 1 J ' ' 3 . - -- L ' . .. . l T f Z ' mf ' i ' ' ' ' 3' 1 . . . , g 2 1 . 2 3 F ,' p. N-.. -1 K LeRoy Greene. senior class president. assigns territories to members of the senior class for a forthcoming patron's night. l l 2 I q . 'Q if N 'V A' A Ninth grade commercial students listen attentively to Mr. Earl Danner's ex- planation of a compli- cated General Business Training principle. Mr. Charles Krout. physical education teacher. explains principles of psychology to his Senior hygiene class, Left to right: Dick Carl. Terry Doran, Don Rock. John Renshaw. Carl Miller. It as ...... Mr. Earl Danner explains an algebraic equation to his first year algebra students. Sophomore students en- joy the humor in a story written by their class- mate. Tom McCormick. Reading o v e r Tom's shoulder are Jack Thompson. Sally Dohner. Jack Gaumer. Jack Herd and Diane Leisure. 66 5 - l1m Ht1dtlh1u-rh 1nd Dor1s Guldtn l1st xot lbll PS. WWW Thr. p1ntl discussion ' 1n lmportmt ph lst of Stmor Fnvllsh work Lt to fl ht Slnphl Q Hovmrd L 1rrx Athtn h IL 1 lot Bolton B 1r 1r1 olltr N 1r-'1n11 l udx P ll Gr1msh 111 sn,nIu1LL IS 1 ms. 1ns ol lmprounf' tomposmon V- ' 1 1 IN 2 ' z pf l.'l' 'g :.' ani' I, 4 ,K . 1 rv ,- . - C ami -' 5 , z 'l. ' . z - N v has H '. amz - '. 1 ' it '. . i . X A A V an Q 'll 'f M ' ' 1 1- 1 .1 .Y ' ' 'Z ' Nlcmhcrs of thc Freshman English Class diavram lary words at thc blackboard IH a Spanlsh Class. I - s --S L- 2 -2 U- ' ' 1' 5 - lyl' to rig : t' 1 1. ' . -' 1 1 'K ,Av L' 1 X z Cz ' 1 ll 5 'X ' z.. 1 ' C s d' .. c' 'u 1 AB 1 . ', . 1 - : . ,322 Fll '. N 1 ga ct , , - Q- 38 K 1- K . I . ix ' . I .I A A -u . x, u , z.: t.- fin 'S ' -5 . V i 5 . Lt Mtnu IS txplnmd hx N11r-'mt D 1n1Lls to lux Jumor Cl 1ss Frtnth tu ents L lt to fl ht Bob Bovnmm Cnorvt 1 mort 1 1r r D1n1tls Donni Fulton Bob Cltmmrll tt ht Rolmr Pltx 1 Frtd Rttstr Dthhx Wlld 51 3 ms. ga X72 uf Nfmn R Y. st. ,...,,. Betty .line GfCCDdW1lt examlnes the work of 1 Group of Freshm 1n glrl 1n 1 Home Economlcs Cl1ss Left to R1 ht Brcndl Brown GcorU11nn1 Me Cnttens P1t Yost Deborah W1ld E1 hth 5r1dc 1rt students 1re bus1lw II work on one of the t1sc1n1t1nf' 1rt projects pl tnned by M1ss Dorothv Kendall 1rt lnstructor Shown left to rlght 1rc Martha H1rl1n Ann lnwersoll Ann Eleanor Holcombe M185 Nancv Bally, student physlcal educatlon teacher, checks Sue Clarlfs posture as the seventh grade gvm class looks on M Arnold B 1 u e r teacher of musxc d s cusses mus1c1ans and composers t h h e 1 U h t h erade Muslc Class rd 1t work 1n Prxnt Shop producme m1ter11l for school IL IIXIIICS tre Blll K1 ple 1nd Don Rock 1 aw , W 1 LM 2 5 Q. sl sf-1 M X. 'z '. 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A' 2 1 D -p 1 68 .1 Band Dlsplayrng therr new unlforms are the members of the hleh school bmd prror to thelr annu xl band concert The umforms are worn here rn full dress stvle but can be changced 1nto seven completelv different stvles bv iddmg varrous nccessorres for less formal affalrs Camp Hlll Hleh School was the host school to the Cumberland Countv Bands rnnuxl concert held this year on February twenty fifth The band rs composed of outstmdme members of th bmds of etch of the hleh schools m Cumberland Creor e Fillmore Kithy Gllfdlfll Jlele Crowe Fr mk Wert Avls Dunleelbcrner Donnl Floyd Tom Brunner C url Mlller Gretchen Kepler M lrelt Snyder Ch xrles Muller Dlele Clmc Norm rn Crews Bnrbtrl Collner Mlrx Kty Henry md Bull Wood We? 70 I , T . . S I X .B U1 2 Q . ' 1 2 1 . ' 1 ' K- A- I 1 1 I U: 1 k- S 1 4 2 'K' z z ' ' - . ' ' Q ' .Az ' Y . J ' e 2 5 2 'J 3 5 ' 1 County. The students who represented Camp Hill were: Lois Kreig. Fred Conklin. T' g I z 'z ' '. 1 '. 1 1 . ' L . ' 4 X if . 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A O1 chestla rl The orchestra is an important organization which is call d upon to supply musical interludes at Candlelight the Senior Play the Spring Concert Commencement and many other events Seated in the first row are Bonnie Thompson Maribel Nailor Diane Martlew Gretchen Kepler Marcia Snyder Frank Wert George Fillmore and Lois Krieg ln row two are Alan Martlew Keith Boyer Norman Crews Tom Brunner Carl Miller Fred Brunner Charles Miller Ken Whitney 'Vlarv Kay Henry Georgia Heiges and Joe Adcock Kathy Giardini is the pianist Blue Knlvhtb Here are Camp Hills music makers the Blue Knights with their vocilists Suzanne Nmneman and Peggy Re an Front row left to right Ken ncth Whitney Fred Conklin Frmk Wert Buck row Norm m Crews. It the drums, Donild Knudseng Charles Miller: Ted Harris. playing string bassg Bill Wood. tickling the ivoriesf' 72 St mor I hor lls G11 ls Ensemble Members ot the Carrls Ensemble e shown rehearsrnv rn the Audrtoraum tn prep aratron for a radao broadcast whreh rs just one ot therr many performanees Haven throughout the year The grrls are ehosen by tryout and are outstandrng vocalrsts of the Senror Hrr.h Chorus Frrst rovy Evelyn Harry Dede Perry Sudy Vrnneman Katherme DeVrnney Janet Wraffht Cherr Herendeen and Ann Rothermel Row two Loas Kraeg Peggy Regan Marcra Delaplarn Janet Mc Gurre Jane Boorman Gretchen Kepler Nancy Boyer Vera Lundy and Lrna Lmton lhe Senror Chorus Composed of yot alasts trom the senror hrgh as the larr.1st yoe al musre anrl at on n the hrgh se r t royy o e Suzanne mem an l 1 yn a a ls ay Henr rtne X eoels te r am C N amy yer ar a 1 ILI N my Wrrght tyy yyo e Wu lk vy L W Nladten o lwerta Nlessls. 'yon Rothtrmel Penny HllLhes lr aub 'Xnn Stone. Cher: Heremla. l t y rmsh avy la Reed oyy ree N grnra ers ebby ooyer en nLan o erlane ae 11 er n a ary t C ameron Nl arena -Mker Jane Boorman Jaaet rght luulle Vyrllrams F arm Nlartrn oyy r ra ty l-I arne lrbor Dede Perry argee Danrels r rnra t l-lrza eth Spahr -Xyrs Dunlyelberger Carol 'ylymrs Caret Chen Kepler R ban lsrrk Sbyl Rams Pat y Beelyer Trudy Nleweomea Royy taye Joe Bol ek N Ier -Xnn Keller lsathy Cntr ana aaol Booly leg y Regan linda Cxor oa lots Kraeg ltmt 'VlLC1urre Nl arera Delaplarn Jam 'Waller John Caurse Rovy say Ward Adams Steyen Qurclyel Fred Conlylrn Paul Frttrm. Dana Frredm an Norman Crevys Carl Maller Doug James Bob Ferguson I arry Achenbaeh Daye Reed larry Smrth Rovy seyen John Sardelrs Joe Adcocly Ball Kobler Ball Wood Don Fatzrnger lred Fatzmger Frank Wrrt Don Rock Leonard Wood leRoy Careens. fed Harrrs Tom Brunner Stevy art Stern and frm Heldelbaugh ,IllIll0I' Chorus Let to rrfht are royy one udy Neyycombe Martha Harlan 'Nancy Danrels Rue Creyys Penny Traub 'yleryl Farnham Sue Polloely Nlr B auer Royy tyyo Debbre rd Wanrtred Nr e Nl arrbel N aylor Sue XleCort Naney Rathbone Barbara Arnold lrnda Nlaurer Joan l-we Royy three Cryyen Jones Janet Brady Beryl Thomas Rosemary Bushong Rovy four Jam Ball I'r1a1rer Barry Wrlson lane Pat Boyyer Fthel Beelyy Crrtlord Judy Lmton Enterlrne Bob Clemm Joe Nlaxyyell C onnre Barlup Kay Strtzel yladelyn L 1a y s o n Kay Spre n lyle Carole Buely Judy Tabor Dayrd Spahr .lammy Bunce U Y ' 1, , ' ' . . , 1 ., ' , . , . 1 . 1 1 A 1 A 1 . ' ', 1 ' 1 1 ,. .1 ', orgz 'zi i ' 'hyol. 1 l.ef to right. 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' ar . 1 1, 1 1 1 - - wr , .'lC'..l - N la s v 1 x - a 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , . .' 1 . 1 ' . 1 iggi xx: w 'I i1'. 2 I 73 Junior Red floss Row one Tam Headelbauvh Margee Danaels Mass Nlewton advasor Stew Stean presadent Royv two Carol Frame Sue Pollock Meryl Farnham Sandra Dworehak Pefmv Kelley Sandra Stean Etta 'Vlae Mueller Tommy Dunn Maralyn Reed Elame Martan Bob Shope Row three Sue Cl ark Adele Fmmerlmg Nargmaa Roma-Y leslae Leabensperfter Beverly Eby Bonnae Baker Etta Beth Toward Nancv Gresham Rue Crews Sandra Sn ader Males Weaver Row four Beryl Thomas Anne Keller Joan Graf Donna Fulton Bonnae Thompson Peggy Ferguson Pat Campbell Gwen Jones Joan Egge Sue Phallaps Judy Lmton Penny Traub Row hye Mary Deabler Madelyn Layson Eyelyn Harry Sally Johnston Nancy Madden Ann Rother mel Carol Murdoeh Daane Leasure Penny Hughes Roberta Messae Kay Sprenkel Row say Joan Enterlme Mary a Cameron Jam Me rory l ry Smath John Dohner Tom 'Vlaller Bar bara An-ale Joan Aeker ill' Ndlllllldl Tht'Sll1dll Soc lely The Nataonal Thespa an S aety as a nataonal orgamzataon for anyone partaca p atmf an plays or other dramatae presen tataons an the secondary schools Students wath the reqaaared number of poants vamed as actors make up artasts promp ters property m anaffers or an other fields of dr amatacs ar elavable tor membershap Seated row one Carol Cowley Joe Bolton Gmny Myers Nancy Wraaht lrene Adcock Barbara Bows a y Johnston and M ara an Shuler Row two Su7anne Nmnem an Connae Stark Flame labor Patty lonvenbaeh Barbara Col laver M ary Ann Reeser Barbara Hayes Evelyn Harry Mary Pat Cameron Roxy three Avas Dunkelberver John Sardelas Steve Ouaekel Nera Lundy LeRoy Greene Nancy Boyer Ted Harras Ward Adams Don Hofler and Frank Wert Llbldl y f lub The Labrary Club was or-aana7ed foa those students desarma to assast Ie Labraraan an e armf tor books and keep ant' the Labrary attractaye bv means of specaal bulletan boards Seated at the table left to raaht are Mrs Hammer Labraraan Ann Stone treasurer Janet Wravht secretary Joan Brady presadent Ann Raley vace presadent Tommv Dunn Joan Graf Row two Ruthmary Tanner Carol Murdoeh June Sponeyberaer Donna Burr lynn Myers Sue Gatter Barbara Me ase Dotty Conley Roberta Messae Baenda Brown Patty Kettler Row three Nelda 'vlaller Anna Neater hotf Patty Hoke Saae Stoner Charlotte Walb ar Laurae Horner Barbara Anvle Wendy Brown Mary .lennanes Barbara Emert Stutlt nl 09-sk '-A1419 C taunt ll Sllatlt nl C Ullll 'SQ Phe Student C'ouncal orumazed an Clamp Hall an 1937 as the orfuanazataon throuvh vwhach elected members of the student bodw attempt to cretate eloser rel ataons between the students and faculty In eaddataon to the elected representtataves the membershap of the Student Councal ancludes the ehuarmen of the Campus As semblx Hall Tr afltc Fare .and Aar Rnd eommattees I ft tt ra tht Robert Ferguson presadent James Forrester aaee presadent Steph ante Howard seeretarw treasur r Peutxv Fervuson Jamma Fnterlane Nanex Dartaels .lammx C'rawlow Nanew Bennett Herb Stoner Daek C'Iemm Judx lanton Howard Vlruzht Salla Dohner Ftta Mueller Steve Ouaeltel Mr l-nders .lammx lhompson Daelt C'arl Bruee Cnreene Marx Ellen Floxd Dout' James Judx Baashonv Marvee Dantels Don Muller and Ken Quaeltel lhe Student Court as the judaea al bodx ol C amp Hall Ha h Sehool xxhaeh anterprets the sehool laxas C ases ol student otlenders are heard an a student manaved tra al and the jud es anllact punash ments fattan the oil nses leRox Careene eenter as Chaef Justaee of the Court und tleft to ratzhtl Pete Ca able Ward Ad ams Raeh ard Carl and Leonard Wood are assoeaate judves 7 1 .. , tg I A 4 F QQ' ' F.-Y l , . 5 F' t 1 - . 1 K A, Fa' ' A -nr ax ' - 4 , . ' 5 , .. J. .l .. 5.2. C ' ' 1 5 J Y' 1 1 ' ' Q z ' Q K. B. 2 , a. 1 ' ' x s If f B-- 4-1 lv. . 2 ' . ' si . ' L' - xy-' -e a 3, : ' 5 , - 1 1 '. ' '-- ' 1 . 23 'z 'ay 3: tu 'DQ .' ', 1 CY IQ ' C : 1 C ' 4 Q - I 4 Q .loc Dmtzamzan. Cathy DeVanney. .lohn MzacMurrzay. Judy Johnston. Fred Brunner. 1 'L R.: .i ' i' K- ri 1 :ss 2 's--. ' s 2 s 's- I I 7' A Y I J 't ' 1. t zzz' 'z t ' ' '. - 3 5 N ' E 1 Q h mb- Ai a A xx 1- -1 3 . It 1 -I Q 'fr ' ' ' X 'S ' ' 'L I 1 1 . 1 'L ,z 1 2 ' 2.. 1 f' :ry 5 Yeal Bools Staff These seniors co chalrmen of commlttees and the edltors comprrse the staff whlch has been largely responslble for thus l954 Edttlon of the CAMILLON Front row left to rxght Connie Stark Dede Perry Steve Qulckel Nancy Boyer and Stephanle Howard Second row left to rlght are Carol Cowley Lots Krieg Nancy Wrlght Joan Enterhne Peggy Rushong and Sally Johnston Back row left to rrght are Arnold Greenlund Jam Brooke LeRoy Greene Bob Ferguson Mlke Hrllegas Ward Adams Davlda Perry Steve Oulckel and Nancy Bover are the gllldlllg forces behmd the 1954 CAMILI ON These Editors ln Chlef have all had journallstlc expernence and were 1lso verv actxve nn school aflarrs Num Box ER STEVE OUICKH DAVIDA Prizm 76 bc llools Rc poll Schools Report IS 1 hftcen mmute rtdlo bro :dc tst wrnttcn dlrectcd produced by the stuff Cleft! oxer radto stttlon WCMB lt IS 1 bl wcclslw show lL,lILlflI1W school ncws sports fc tturc irttclcs md vtrlcd mustctl cntcrtunment N1 im studcnts ire vncn opportumttes ID the hcld of rtdlo work md journzllsm is thu pcr lorm oxcr thc ur reprcscntmv the school Abou left to right row onc Stcphlnlc How 1rd Editorial Dlrcetor W trc Ad ims Dtrcctor In Chlcf Stcxe Oulelccl Ncws Edltor Crrw Huntmvdon Sports Editor Row two Mugcc Dmtcls .low Trtub Marx Pit Clmeron Nlrvtnla Mxcrs Ch1cfTyplst Avls Dunlcclberver Lots Knew Connlc Herd Row three Mm Ann Reeser Doug James fechnncal Drre to. Fred Conklm Mustcal Director Leonard Wood Terry Doran Ted H1rr1s and Ptttx Grtmshaw The schools report staff dlscusscs plans dcad lmcs and tdcls for thc mltcrul for thclr next hrotdcast Left to rt ht row one are Stcxc Oulclccl Wtrd Adams Steph imc How ard md Fred Conklm Row two Gregory Huntmvdon Vtrfunla Myers and Douf' James Actual bro tdc tstmg UIVCS 1 fas cmatmfv xlcw of radlo work to thcsc members of thc Schools Rcport st tff Groupcd around tht mlcrophonc just heforc Uomf' on thc nr lor thctr ht wccltlx show arc Frcd Conlxlm musnc duec tor W 1rd Adams edltor ln chlcf Stew Ouxelcel news editor and Steph tme How 1rd LdlI0l'lll dn rcctor F553 A H111 1 Lu' ll lht H1 h L1 ht undtr tht superwmon ol Nlrs Sthttttr IS tht sthool p1pLr ol xxh1Ch Camp H1ll IS very proud fht pxpgr connstentlx wms blue r1bbons 1t P S P A and Col11mb11Prtss Assot11t1on Suited ldt to r1vht 1rL W1rd Ad1ms Orworx Huntmvdon Jim Boorm1n Vl1rx P1t C1meron Terrx Dor1r1 Ted Harm K1r1n Benvs .lll'I1 Forruter John 'Vim Vlurrdy and B1ll Rus ln row two are Nfltlrvtu Dxmtls Ku Henrx lrcnt W1lb1r Jfmtt lVlCGu1r1 L1n l 1nton X1rU1n1.1 Murs S1ndr.1 M lxvwll B1rbar1Coll1xer El1z ibtth Sp 1hr Nl IFN Ann Rttstr Buerlx Rndlt Steph 1n1t How 1rd Ann Rothermtl Ann B-Irtht Nltrx C11rrLtt Av1s Dunlttlbtrver ChLr1 Htrnndttn Ntnu Bour Mm Flltn Vloxd rllfll Ht1dltb111Hh lI'lLl B1ll lVl1llLr Row thru Cnorvt Fllll'l1Oft. Donnm Fulton Dtdt Ptrrx Nmu Wrwht lox Frtub .l0lI1 lnttrlmt Lt.o11 1rd Wood ltRox Orttm D1tlt W11tr1L1-'ht Cl1lI'lLS tr xt 1 1 mt ll 1 Rd H 1rr1s w lx ht Efllllll' ID 1g f of H1 L1 ht or L l9i? Pl't.Vl0us Nl irx P tt C 1m L fl W S L topx td1tor md llso mws 1nd lCdILlI't. reporttr I r1n B e I1 1' s sg md 1 Ftn ture Edltor f t p Hlvh L1'ht lx hp had en Asslstant to the Ed1tor ltrry Dor1n W IS M llt L Pd1tor md l d out 1ll tht mvu 1n Ld1tor11 ' of L H1 h L1'ht tur Inf' 1 Quill and Scroll Flutgd nn.mhLrx ot Ihr. Cxmp Hull Ch1pICr ol Our md Scroll lnILr nmonxl Honor nrx S umtx for Hlrh Su ool Journ :lists lfk. plgturmd Front row ldt to r1'hI Nlrs Schcutur 1dv1sLr uldi Pcrrx PlTI'lL,ll Grlmsh IW VCr1 Lundx lxnrm Bcnvx Ku Hgnrx In row 'Vl rx 1 C'1mCron TCd Harm Suu OLllLlxLl LCRm Clrum Tcrrx Dorm VN :rd Adnmx Ndnu Bmpr Jom Fntullm IHSHSJ NATIONAL M. NOR SOCIETY N 7 Ndlllllldl llonm Soumlx L ? 1 Mgmlnrs ol our N mon nl Honor Smrptx Ch lplLF lln. 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Jz ' BI r z1n.1 lJ1I'k 79 G1 ease and Glamour Club S WM The objectne of the Art Service Club 18 to perform anv duttes around the school p rtammg to 1rt or deswn The club 15 responslble for provldm exhlblts m the htll dlspl ty cases for manaemv th tro phv case and for maltmv posters Front row left to rtght Nancy Boyer John Glttens vrce president Conn1eSt1rlt secretary treasurer Helen Regm presl dent Gall Grllhth Carol Fenton Row two Robm Klrlt Clrol Ludv Pollv Thomas Smdrt Fornvnald Donna Kramer Luctlle WlllldmS Nmcx Sw ver X nrffmm Ludy Mlss Kendall adxlser Row three Harry Kramer Drcle Elhot Don Yelser Nead Mtller Hugh Gtbbons Denms Hendrlckson Francis Gross Art Selvue flub 'W 2 fs PEA W aw The Grease and Glamour Club was founded a number of vears ago for the purpose of assi tmg with make up at the varlous school theatrlcal productxons The pomts which are acqutred by working wnth the club eount toward the sum needed for mem bershlp m the National Thesptan SOCICIY Ann Keller IS seated at the table Left to rlght ire Ktthx G11r dum Donna Fulton Beverly Radle Janet McGu1re Nancy Madden Barbara Hayes Dottv Conley Irene Adcock Robm Klrk Elime Ttbor Gmny long Pattt Lonvenbach Gall Grtffith Irene Wtlbar Barbara Boggs presxdent Gmny 'VIvers Lmda Gordon treasurer Helen Regan secretary Bonme Thompson Evelvn Harry Maruan Shuler Stave L1 ew Bruce Llrson Dlclx Clemm and Gordon Ackerman are the men behmd the scenes who handled all the details connected wlth the operatlon and care of the stage propertles Thev are 1n charge of llghtlflg and sound effects for school produetlons and are tlso m charge of the Youth Center equlpment Trl H1 Y Tne Trl HIY srster seruce club of the HIY rs pletured love ted Ielt to one Robertl Messle Judx Curll Steph :me How 1rd P tttx Grlmsh tw 'Nfltrffle Mtxwell Aus Dunleelber er seerettrx Dede Perrx ehtplun Irene Adeocle presldent Carol Boole wee president Mlrllxn Stoner tretsurer Vert Lundx Suzanne Nlnnemln Debbx Hooxer Ptt Clmeron Glnnx 'Vlxers Fxelxn H rrrx Row two Sue Mlller M :rw Gtrrett Ptt Campbell Trudv Neweomer Donnr Floxd June Bomberfer Btrbtrt Hues ons e Joan Brrdv Mm nn Reeser lmr Lmton C trol Fenton Nmex Wflghl Slllx Johnston Mtrelr Aeleer Row three Zoe Ann Mood S'1r1 Mueller Cherl Herendeen Elune Mlrtm Bxr burr Reeder Gretchen Kepler Ku Henrx Lmdt Gordon B1rb21r21 Bo s Ardellt Clmpbell Joan Fnterllne N tnex Snr r R0blll Fldler Nmex Boxer Conme Herd Row four Gul Gross Mtrfue Reeder Cuhx DeVmnex Lvnn Mxers Jrnet MeGulre Gul Grllhth Bonnle Thomp s Ktthv Gltrdlnl Btrbnrt Ho er Row Cowlex Mtrlene Merrltts J tn Grtl Row hve Ann Stone Nmex Mrdden et Wrl ht C rol x Jun x Donnt Fulton Flune J tbor Dottx l me Dons Gulden Pees Ferfuson Jme Boormtn Jox Trxub Mrreee Dmlels lrene Wllb xr Row slx Ann Rothermel Tommy Dunn Sue Grtter Carol Murdoeh Marnlvn Reed Penny Hughes J21ne Bunt mg Ann Smlth Dotty Conlex Duane Lelsure Malxma McGaughe3 Sybnl Arms Jeannette McG2au2hev hgh GQD FQ W e Mel Q F ' 1V Iheu purposf IS In create HICIIIIIUIII and Etltlllf Illlllllgllfllll ilu home school and conzmzmm hzglz srclmlalds of Clrrzsmuz Character PlCLlI'i.d lett Ire Nlrs Harold Moore md Nlr Fdmund Moore ers to the TrlH1 md H1Y respeetlxelx dlseuss the pllns for the ff' lomt elub trlp to ew York nn the Sprlnf Our Ctmp Hull serxlee elub the H1Y IS plctured ln the sh lpe of the H1 Y emblem Row one Don Mlller vlee presl dent and Steve Oulckel presl dent Row two Douv James treasurer Norman Crews secretarx Ted Hams chaplam LeRov Greene Row three Terry Doran Bob Ferguson Larrx Achenbaclr Arnold Greenlund Ward Adams Joe Bolton John Renshdw Row four Dlek Carl Ddxe Roberts Don Holfer DlClx Muller Fred Conlelm Klemn Muth Bob Gemmlll Jlm For rester Rove hxe Leon ard Wood Gre Lon Huntmfdon Don Roele Dlele Clemm Chuele Fromer flm Heldelbiu h Due Reed Fr rnle Wert Pete Gnbel Creoree I-rllmore xx sx 1 Kohler lL 1 'ps Dmr Freldmm oe Adeoele Bull Nlnller Tonx Biker Blll Vvood Snr 1 Zurlo Herb Stoner Nlr Fdmund 'Vloore 11 O I In I f Y 'L f , ' ' '5Js...,, fl '- '. 2b '. 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B ll fx Provldm money for the expenses 1n curred 1n carrymg out the sports pro gram and ln organlzrng and dlrectlng school sports HCIIVIIICS IS the job of the Athletlc ASSOCIHIIOH Front row left to rlght Marlan Shuler Barbara Bobgs Peg y Rushong Larrx Achenbach vlce president Ardellt Campbell secretary treasurer Dlck Carl president Pat Grlmshnw Joy Traub Ward Adlms Row two Joan Hlnds Karen Larson Nlncy Gresham Sunny Knlsely Gall Atllltllt As-will ldtlilll Gross Judy Rushong Marllyn Reed Elame Martin Row three Lmnea Llw Gayle Boor man Ann Bolter Mary Jennmgs Wmme Nace Jean Gamber Barbara Arnold Carole Gulse Lmda Fulton Row four Chuck Fromer lrene Wllbar Stoner Margee Daniels Janet Brady Jane Boorman Row five Fd Garno Tony Baker Nash Ewmg Chuck Hughes Dean Wharton Tom Polk Leon Jones Duff Greene VdFbltW Club Varsxty letter wlnncrs of any of the four major sports ure Cllglblt? for this popular club Back row Arme Greenlund Ken Marsh 1ll Steve Stevenson Dive Fisher Frink Musscr Gordlt Ackerman Ed Garno Jlm Mrllcr md Mlke Hlllenls Front row Jlm Brooke Duck Lxt r Bob Ferguson presldent L lrry Achenbtch vlce prtsxdent Jlm Stoll Ben Shoeman md D1 k Qarl secretxrx treasurer U 1 I VV -g 's ll s, 3 l t V I ,p l l, ' ' 0 ' - C , . . 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Cheer Leaders An lmportant factor ln every ame lb the sp1r1t of the fins who are wxtchlng These peppy cheerleaders work hard to keep enthusiasm hugh In the stands and nn the same way thev boost the morale of the team whether wmnlng or losmg Here they are shown with the trophx case m the background Other cheerlng squads hlve led Camp Hlll teams to vlctorw ln the same splrlted w iv 18 these lrls have done As a trlbute to thelr tlreless enervy th silhouette of a cheerleader was used as a dxvlder slgmfymg all sports ln Camp Hxll High School Shown ln one ot thelr favorite cheermg formations are left to nght Marllyn Reed Elame Mlrtm Pattv Grlmshaw co captain Marlin Shuler co cxptun Joy Trlub Mlrgee Dinlels June Boorm m and Ardelll C xmpbell . c g C , L Q 2 i ' Z . ' ' . 1 1 -'y ' - ' v , . . . . . v . . . , N I I V I . . . 1 v . 1 , 1 . . ' -- Q Y. I ' , ' 2 , . L. , . , - A- . Q -Q . 2 K L ' . 1 x 7.' .' . 'Z 2 2 . Z - 2 3 ' Q ' 2 l. 2 Z . 2 I H -1 ' I I 1 1 1 1 cy. ' ' . . C' L, . t . L 1 I Varsity Football Camp Camp Camp Camp Camp Camp Camp C 1mp 1951 Vars1ty Football Team WICIOYIOUS Row one left to r1ght Edmund Garno Rlchard Lyter Douglas J1mes James Stoll Edward Harr1s LeRoy Greene James Brooke L1rrv Achenbach Robert Ferguson R1chard Carl Jscnneth Marshall Row two Donald Rock Frank Musser Clyde Gabel Leonard Wood Steve Stevenson Dav1d Reed James Mlller Norman Crews Edmund Malloy Charles Fromer John Randall Row three Mr Hoffme1ster Mr Ernest Rlchard Ph1ll1ps Herb Stoner Pete S2r1gnol1 Tony Baker Frank Wolf Rxchard Altland Dana Fr1edman Walter Ph1ll1ps Denn1s Hayes Mr Bulota Mr St1ne SEASONS RECORD H1 Bo1l1ng Sprmgs H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 Lower Paxton Hummelstown Susquehanna West Shore Mlllersbura New Cumberland 0 Enola larry Aehenbach UU returns 1 Hummelstovtn punt as J1m M1ller H03 attempts to clear the way Ted Harr1s 633i IS 1n the bnck round 85 ' 'll ...... 13 ' ' ' I . . .0 Camp Hill ....... 7 Swatara ........ 20 Y- ' ' 'll ....... 7 . . .25 J 1 ' ' 'll ...... 26 . . .12 'll ....., I3 ' ' .... 21 ' 'll ...... 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I3 ' 'll ...... 26 . . 2 'll ...... 26 ' ........... 0 CO-CAPTAINS COACH IQ' TED HARRIS STANLEY Buuo rx Boa FERGUSON Bulota s Luons Wm Two Championships The Luons wuth the help of somethung old theur old football coach Stanley Bulota who returned from a tour of duty un the Navy and somethung new theur new locker room and practuce field won theur first football champuonshup sunce 1945 They won the Class B duadem un the Lower Susquehanna Confer ence and the West Shore Trophy They finushed theur season wuth an overall record of sux wuns and three losses The wun hungry and eager Luons started the season on the rught foot by def atung Boulung Sprungs l30 The touchdowns were scored by Duck Carl and LeRoy Greene James Stoll kucked the extra pount No sooner had the Luons dugested theur first prey of the season when they stub bornly went down to defeat at the hands of the Swatara Eagles a peren nual power un the L S C The game was hotly contested wuth the Luons outplayung the Eagles un the first half The score whuch was no unducatuon of the actual play was 207 The only Luon tally came on a Jump pass from Duck Carl to Ted Harrus Jum Stoll converted for the extra pount Tne Luons hut theur lowest ebb un the se uson on October 2 when they were completely humuluated by meduocre Lower Paxton team wuth a score of 25 7 Theur only score came n the lust peruod when Bob Feu guson passed to Duck Lyter for the touchdown Stoll converted to mike the gr und total of 7 pounts The Bulldogs of Hummelstown were rudung the top of the league wuth u record of 4 wuns und 0 losses when they unvaded the Luons den but they were decusuvely beaten by the reyuvenated Luon puck to make the upset of the week When the final gun sounded the score was 2612 ln the lurst peruod Duck Lyter pucked up a fumble and raced for the mutual touchdown Later un the game Jum Muller scored on a screen pass from Bob Ferguson Duck Carl sneaked over for the final touchdown James Stoll kuclfed two extru pounts for 4 attempts Playung sluggushly throughout the first half of theur encounter wuth the Susquehanna lnduans the Luons spotted the lnduans just one touch down too many as they were unable to overcome a 140 half tume lead The Luons came roarung back un the second half when Duck Carl passed to Bob Ferguson for a touchdown The Luons were agaun druvung un for the tyung score when 'un alert lnduan end untercepted a creen pass on hus 4 yard lune and streaked 96 yards for what proved to be the wunnung mar gun The Luons scored agaun when Bob Ferguson plunged over from the sux yard lune The final score was 2l I3 un favor of the lnduans After losung that close one to Susquehanna the Luons eager to get back unto the wun column overcame 'u heart broken West Shore team by a score of 19 14 A pass and pray play un the last two munutes of game broke a I4 14 deadlock and put the game on uce Hullegfus mude a hrullu unt catch unterceptung the ball from two Troj un defenders and eludung another before scumperung over wuth thc score Larry Achenbach scored the first tvxo touchdowns on twenty yuud uuns T kung 1 rest from leugue co'n petutuon the Luons journeved Mullersburg and trounced the lnduans 40 I3 scorung pructucfully at wull Duck Carl passed to Fed Hurrus for two touchdowns und to Duck Lyteu for one Bob Ferguson scored twuce on ten and fourteen yard runs Jum Stoll kucked three extru pounts to make ut 33 6 at the end of the hrst half 86 After a three week lay olf be cause of an untumely snowstorm the Luons vlere now ready for the cru cual game of the season The senuor members of the team had a specual unteres' un the game because thus was the team that beat them un the last thurty seconds of play un 1952 From the moment the Luons stepped on the field there was actually no questuon us to the wunner of the game The Luons un the peak of condutuon and determuned enough to take on Notre Dame completely out played and out wutted the Tugers wuth a 26 0 score The Luons could do nothung wrong as they scored un every peruod but the last Every one on the team played a great game but the outstandung players were Duck Carl who threw passes for 144 yards and one touch down Ted Harrus who caught passes all over the field and was a defensuve standout and Bob Ferguson who scored two touchdowns and gauned over nunety yards from scrummage Not only dud thus game vurtually unsure the Class B champuonshup but ut also completely elumunated the New Cumberland Tugers who were rudung the top of the Class A duvusuon from shup The Thanksguvung Duy contest was almost an antu clumax to the New Cumberland game Wuth thus game the Luons wrapped up both the Cl uss B Loweu Susquehanna Conference champuonshup und the West Shore Trophy as theur smooth runnung foot ball machune rolled up 26 pounts on the Fnolu Panthers un the hrst hulf und they finushed thus lust gume of theur b ullmnt se uson wuth that score The scorung was evenly duvuded Ted Harrus Bob Ferguson Larry Achenbach and Jum Muller scored sux pounters whule Jum Stoll agaun con verted two out of four extra pomt uttempts . 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Cnptams Ted H1rrIs and Bob Ferguson team p smear a Hum- melstown back as he attempts to circle left end. DOUG JAMES DICK LYTER JIM BROOKE MIKE HIILEGAS 87 w 1 UID m back round L nrrx Achen blch hnds thc end ot tl e lme n e 1 1 wlt ara end brm s htm down C C apt uns Tcd Harris and Bob Ferguson d u r 1 n G e a n k s orellmln mes at Enoll Here IS the Llon backfield ln action as J1m Muller 1101 and Bob Ferguson H97 clear the wav for Duck Carl fl4J whlle Larry Achenbach follows up for a possible lateral 88 Jlm Muller U03 Carnes tround 1n lnterferencc Bob Fer usor I1 Bob Fcr uson clrcles his rl ht end vslth hllf the Switarx team hot on hrs heels Dlve Flshcr H77 comes up on the pl IN I9 35:1 may LIONS GAIN INDIVIDUAL AWARDS TED HARRIS elected co captam of the team was awarded the hnghest honor a football player of thls area can obtain The Lmeman of the Year award Ted became elwlble for the award by bcmv chosen as Player of the Week for hrs fine all around playmg ln the Hummelstown game He also recelved a S200 year Scholarshlp by wmmng first place ln the competltlve examlna tlon glven to all the Players of the Week BOB FERGUSON elected co captam of the team also recexved a coveted honor as he was voted by hrs team mates as the most valuable player ot this years team Bob led the Ltons for the second consecutlve year ln yards galned from scrimmage He also led this ye lr s team ln scorm wlth 47 pomts to hls credlt DICR CxRl two ye tr veteran IS a quarter buck recelved the Player ot the Week aw 1rd for has outstandmg play ln the New Cumberland g mc Dlck who completed seven of cnght passes for I4-I vards and one touchdown In th1t game led thrs years team m the pnssln department 1 ' ' I .' , Z , in - n end. 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L11 ug c,h1mp1ons tht 1953 54 biskgtbtll tn 1m Formm th X fur N1c.torx kit to fl ht tu Don Rods Gordon Adstrrn 1n Ed C1 nrno Army Grunlund JH11 M1llLr Bm Shogmm Co nah Chnrllt Krout Turrw Dorm Lnrrx Auhtnhiah Bob Fu uson D1Lk C 1rl St 16 Oumktl 1nd lLRox Cm.t.m H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 S1 xsoxs R1 101111 W1ll1 1m Pgnn Mah mmshur Sw it ard New Cumherl md Alumm John H11rr1s Susquehanna Hummelstown Lower Ptxton Eno 1 West Shore BFx SHOP wus L l U11 IIN UH UTI C tmp Camp C tmp C .tmp Camp C tmp H1 H H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 Sw 1t 1r1 H1 hsp1rt Ngw Cumhtrl md Susquph 1nn11 Hummclstown Lowgr Piston Eno 1 West Shore 410115 o11n Spr1n s Wdvnesboro 'Vit Penn CO CAPTAINS COACH CHAR1 IP Knot 1 89 1 mm Donn I lk' I B X I 1 11 . 'g c 1 1' 'g . 1 ': ' 'Z' 1 . .' ,' -.' 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The Lions' powerful quintet roared to victory at the expense of the Swatara Eagles, their first League opponent. 60-37. The 16 points netted by Ed Garno, 6'2 junior center. took scoring honors for the Lions. Starting o1T with a fast lead. the Lions went on to roll over the Highspire Tigers 69-47. Terry Doran took scoring honors with 23 points. Highspire's George Dintaman led the losers with 20 points. ln their hnal game before Christmas vacation. the Lions dumped the visiting New Cumberland Tigers 53-43. Terry Doran led the Lion attack with 18 points. Ben Shoe- man and Ed Garno each contributed 10 points for the winning cause. The Lions lost their first league game by a score of 46-39. to Susquehanna's Indians at their new Progress court, The Indians took immediate possession of the lead in the first chapter and never relented it. Terry Doran. 6' 2 guard, paced the Lions with 20 markers. The Lions, rebounding from two straight league losses. defeated the Rangers, 60-52, on Lower Paxton's court. Camp Hill's big gun, Ben Shoeman. collected 28 points on 13 lield goals and two fouls. On Jan. 15, the rejuvenated Lion five overran the visiting Enola Panthers, 83-46, The Panthers were outscored in every period by Charlie Krout's charges. Ben Shoeman and Terry Doran led the point getters for the night with 25 and 21 points, respectively. Letting loose a 34 point spree in the final stanza. Charlie Krout's Lions whipped the West Shore Trojans 77 44 The Lions led the visitors 24 71 at halftime Sp irked by Ben Shoeman the Lions cut loose with a devastating 34 point fourth qu irter Shoeman was high for the winners with 30 points Rallying in the final quarter, the Lions swept by High- spire, 82-66. The first three quarters were nip and tuck with Camp Hill leading 49-41 at the start of the fourth quarter. Ben Shoeman broke a school scoring record with 35 points. Shoeman's effort bested Bruce Storm's previous high of 33 points. The Lions whipped a good New Cumberland team. 62-55. This was the sixth straight win since their downfall to Hummelstown. three weeks before. Ben Shoeman led the scoring with 33 points. Seeking revenge for their hrst defeat which was at the hands of the Susquehanna Indians, the Lions literally swamped Susquehanna. 81 to 48. Ben Shoeman, hitting for 39 points. took high scoring honors for the night and was followed by Terry Doran and Larry Achenbach with 18 and 12 points. respectively. Playing their make or break game of the year, the Lions edged the league-leading Hummelstown Bulldogs on the latter's court, 68-61. The Lions never led by more than four points until late in the last quarter. The win put Camp Hill in first place. Ben Shoeman's 25 points. followed by Terry Doran's Z2 points, were top efforts of the night. The Lions defeated Lower Paxton, 71-40. at Camp Hill. The win kept the Lions' streak intact at nine. The Lions' leading scorers were Shoeman, with 31 points. and Doran, with 21. Breaking two scoring records, the Lions trounced Enola, 94-57. The individual scoring record was broken by Ben Shoeman, who had a total of 55 points, The 94 points scored by the Lions was their top effort of the year. The Lions. playing their last game of the season at West Shore fought an uphill battle and just eked past a hustling West Shore team 56 53 Disorgtnizmg the Trojans with 1 full court press the Lions quickly ran up the neces sary points to win the gime Ed Garno was high scorer w 15 tt s ARNIE GREENLUND STEVE OUICKEL Ben Shoeman the Lions top scorer dribbles tround H u m melstowns Nor ton Seaman Ed Garno C45 ind an unidentihed teammate battle for a rebound in the Boilm Sprm s ame Terrv Doran fl3J waits below to snatch the ball from the surroundln Boll in Springs players Arnie Greenlund takes one of his spec tacular jump shots in the New Cumber land game 1110115 Gdlll Fllldlb ln Dlstrlet Plas CAMP HILL BOILING SPRINGS Once again the Lions were faced with the teim th it beat them in l953 on their old Jinx court t Dickinson College The te im they hid to be it to stty in the play offs wis Boilin Springs The Lime was hotly contested until the third stan7i when the Lions Iinilly pulled aheid to st ly Terry Dorm led the Lions in the scoring parade with 20 points. Ed Garno and Ben Shoeman followed with I6 and I4 points respectively. Larry Achenbach 'md Arnie Greenlund played their usual fine brand of defensive ball. The final score was 52-61. CAMP HILL-WAYNESBORO The Lions 'after breaking their jinx the week before at Dickinson Colle e were at their peak -oing into the Waynesboro game. The first half was nip and tuck. with a good man 6' 7 Tom Cross, staying even with a good team-the Camp Hill Lions. The score at half-time was Camp Hill 28-Waynesboro 27. In the second half. it was a different story as the Lions slowly pulled 'ihead and after establishing ry D m ' 'es 'mtl - mres to shoot in e Lltms' ' - counter ' ' West Shore 'ty Ben Shoeman te'im-mute rom lvickgrounel. 91 .'o. these play- ers e La ry Achen- lvich. Ben Shoe- Cireenlund. 'ine 1 Ciwrno ' e watching Eddie an oping ' 1 substantial le ld led by their dribbling wizard Terry Dorm they successfully froze the bill until the gun sounded Ben Shoeman wi the hi h seorer of the night with 22 points Terry Dorm followed with I2 points The hnil score wis 55 43 CAMP HILL MT PENN March I2. following two strught pl iy-off wins the Lions. for the first time in seven previous tries had finally made it to District 3 PIAA finals. Their opponents were the Mountaineers from Mr. Penn. The game through the first half. was almost identical to the Waynesboro game 'ind at half-time the score was 25-24. The second half however was '1 different storv. The Mt. Penn team proved to be too much for the Lions as they hit on '1 fabulous 700 of their shots 'ind Bi Bob Mantz their 6 5 center snared 50 of the rebounds. As a last resort the Lions went to their full court press which was always de- pendable in the L.S.C. but this time it backfired which was the 'last straw as the Lions went down to defeat after I3 straiht wins. The final score f 62-45 proves. in itself the loss of effervescence of the Lions in the second half. ' r n't pl' i'- NSVIIIILS.. u Lions lfrom T I 'n. Arno 'sher's shi 'n'tgt'. g 1953 Baseball Bottom row left to rlght J1m Hodge Blll XIZ carrondo Bruce Storms Hank Darlmgton Jack Gresham Norman Crews Second row J1m Stoll Larry Achenbach Ted HHITIS Ben Shoeman D1ck Carl Bob Ferguson Mr Ernst Top row Dave Fornev Steve Stevenson Don M1ller Doug James Len Wood Pete Gabel Terry Delmuth Chuck Fromer Camp Camp Camp Camp Camp H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 Smsorss RECORD Steelton Wllllam Penn Carllsle New Cumberland 15 Mechamcsburiz Camp Camp Camp Camp Camp H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 COACH REED ERNST West Shore New Cumberland 6 Mechamcsburq Carllsle West Shore 'll ....1.. 4 ......... 4 'll ....... 8 ...... 1 'll ....... 2 ' ' ..... l 'll ....... 8 .. Camp Hill ....... 9 Enola ........... 4 Camp Hill ....... 1 Enola .......... 12 1 'll ....... 3 ' ......... l ' '11 ....... 9 ' V , . .13 'll ....... 2 . ' 'll ....... 1 ' .......... 3 'll ....... 7 V ...4 ' 'll ....... 2 . 93 BOB FERGUSON DOUG JAM ES DICK CARL BEs SHOEMM After coachlng the 78th Drvlslon baseball team durrng hlS leave of ab sence ln the Army Coach Reed Frnst returned IH 1953 to hrs old post as mentor of the Lrons After tyxng Steel ton 4 4 and beatlng Wllllam Penn 2 1 the L1ons journeyed to Enola for thelr first league game The game was hlgh llghted by the long ball hrttmg of Ben Shoeman and Bob Ferguson who had a trlple and a double and two trlples respectively and the fine one hut pxtchlng of Bruce Storms The Lrons won thelr second game of the cam palgn on home grounds to the tune of a 3 1 no hltter pltched by Bruce Storms Carllsle got thexr one score on two walks and an error Larry Achenbach jomed the parade of long ball hltters wrth a trlple to lead the Lron attack Journeymg to New Cum berland the Llons hrt the loss columns at the hands of the Shore Tlgers by was largely attributed to faulty pltch mg and poor heldmg Regammg strlde the Lxons ot mto the wm column by defe mn Mech mlcsbur Shoem 111 Ferguson md Aehenbleh leld the wiy with two hlts elch to iecount for 6 of the 10 h1ts m xde West Shore 94 LARRY ACHENIBACH was the next to fall at the hands of the Llons by the score of 8 1 Bruce Storms pltched 4 h1t ball and Jlm Stoll lead the hrtters w1th a double and a slngle The Llons seekmg revenge for the humrllatlon they had suffered at the hands of the New Cumberland Tlgers won thelr 5th game of the season by a score of 8 6 Ted H 1rr1s and Bob Ferguson got two hlts each and Bruce Storms pltched another fine game to w1n hrs fifth ame of the season After wmnmg 4 out of thelr first 5 games the Llons sunk to the dol drums of defeat and faded fast IH the stretch losmg thelr last four games They were lrmxted to a mea er two hlts m losmg to Enola 121 Then the Lrons lost to Carlrsle 3 1 1n splte of the fact that Bruce Storms Gave up only 2 hrts Mechamcsbura and West Shore beat the Lrons 13 9 and 6 7 ln The Llons fimshed m 3rd place ln the lea ue standings Top pltchnn honors tor the se lson went to Bruce Storms who hid 1 5 3 re Ord 1nd the teams top hltters were Lxrrv Achen blch md Bob Ferguson who hld I3 hlts e ich s J ' ' h - . I . , . - . . . - , .. . A ' - . , . 1 l ' 2 1 ' ' , - . g .3 H2 ' . . U I I , . L, Q - , ' 3 s ' - , the pathetic score of 15-2. The loss the final two games of the season. .V , .YI V..h:. q . Ig 1 . . .g ' k. g ' .X ' A. ' S Z.. , '2 ' g R' 2 ' 5 g. 2 , . 2 2 2- C 2 H 1 Y 5 . 2 ' ' 23 2 - ' ' 3 - 2 4 - 2 ' ' Q li 2 t 2 1 U 3 2 . 'l'1.11 lx lhe tr1ek te 1m IS composed of e1nd1d1tes from nlnth throu h twelfth Lr1des C1mp Hlll 18 1 member of the Lower Susqueh 1nna Con lerenee 1nd p1rt1c1p1tes ln conference meets md tr11n ul1r meets whleh 1re usuallx held mth conference teams ln the e meets the competntlon IS between both cl 1ss A md B schools and no dlstmctlon 18 made Cimp Hlll also partlclpates ln the Dlstrlct 3 meet usually held ln Lanc1ster Thev tr wel to Penn State for the St 1te meet lf they are successful ln wmmn a first second COACH or thlrd place ln the Dxstrlct meet Last year our mllc relay te 1m took '1 second place ln the CHARIIF KROUT St 1te meet dfwqft Row one left to rlght Muke Hlllegas Dave Roberts Fred Conkhn Carl Muller Dlck Lyter Leroy Greene Ward Adams Vance Bateman Don Hoffer John Dohner J1m Brook Row two Gordon Ackerman Frank Musser Ed Garno Don Rock Bob Gemmnll Blll Rees Ed Malloy Dlck Waltnelght Ken Dare Bob Taylor Row three Dave Hutchlnson John Musser John Maxwell Jack Gaumer Tom MCCOfm1Ck Dennle Hayes Tony Baker Don Smlth Frank Wolf B1ll Zurlo Herb Stoner D1cl-1 Phllllps CO CAPTAINS kL1 L1 Rox CJR! 1 NI 9 nu 0 ' s L . . el B- . 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Phe Colt t 1m wls or lmzed tt Cxmp Hlll ln IQS3 Th team Whlth does not belon to any league plays an mdependent schedule mcludm te nms from the Central P nnsylvamt Le IDUC Row one left to rn ht Dean Wharton Blll Moore Pete Youn Joe Bunce Mlles We wer Blll Doran Bull Zmkhtn Bob Grlmm and Jlm Ttbor Row two Coach Weaver Drck Clme Terrv Doran Steve Ourckel Bnll M1ller John Staz Larry Smlth B1ll Kobler Joe Adcock Stew Stem and Tom Colestock State Chdlllllllllli Llttle Leavuers A spectacular televlslon welcome was held for the Llttle Lex uers when thev returned from the Llttle World S rles held rn Wllhamsport The bovs won the Pennsylvania State champlonshlp and fourth pl ace ln the Llttle World Serxes Here we have the team and their coaches ms thev appeared before the televlsxon cameras for thexr welcome home party Row one lett to rxght Dave Falk Doug McKay Reed Ernst Barry Ernst Carl Bolter Jerry Chrlstlanson Steve Gaumer Row two Coach Dlck Shover Vmce d1S1lvestr1 Harry Lundy Joe Dmta man George Meals Jlm Cralglow .hm McClure Bruce Brubaker Davld West chalrman of the Camp H1ll Boys Baseball Commlttee and Coacl' Dlck Myers COACH ARIHUR WEAVI R WM 'if'- 1 Hot key -'NK 'nf-J Wirfllvf' 1953 Grrls Hocltex Tefxm plctured above Left to r1s.ht rovs one Nldncy Wrrght Rachel CO CAPTAIN Prom RUSHONC Susquehanna Vlrddletown Vilddletown Nlechdnrcsbur Sherkel Dede Perry Ardellfi Clmpbell Stephfmle Hou rrd Peggy Re an Robm Fldler Row two June Bomber er Trudy Nleweomer N1 nrnlyn Stoner Bxrbnrr Men e Jme Boormm Pegg, Rushon Jov Triub NIIFECL Dmlels Bzrbdri Reeder Patty Cmmshm Robtrtx Nflesslc Row three P1tr1c11Beekmth coach Pat Campbell Mddelyn Ldyson Rosemdrx 'Vlvcwell Carol ludy Ann Wright Ann Stone Judx Rushone Mrry Girrett Krtnx Gllfdlnl Ann Keller W COACH ss BIKKXXII Smsoxs Rr c okn Ctmp H1 Cimp Hlll Cimp HI CO CAPTAIN Camp H1 PM IX GRINISHAW 97 I . ,s V . , ,, Y, Q, pe , L A A ,fl , M, X ls Q N 1 'x AC V ' llfvv 961 ' I 11449 ,Milam ...W , . if ' ' c Z l . 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' 11 -- 3- x 2- 1. 1 X x Cir 5 x' Y 3- x I i I x 1 3.1, xi- y 3- xv I- ..- V 3 -1 'il ' 1 N 1.131 I-121 Q 1, I A 3 1,1 . 1 1 '1 Z .-2 1' ' 1 1 2 . 'Q . 1, , 3131.331 ' x A ,,. 1 'D 2 , 3. , , 3131- 53. S 3' . un insurmountable hurrier keeping them from third game. 5-2. hx 3 'I. - 1 ' 3- - ' -- M-' ' 3. 3--. Th' ti Q hz lt' 1 d'd ' Ll 1, , '11 , ' -- . ' ' , , 3 , -I 1, 1.3 , l3.3.',,. 1 h., , 3, lr' l...1.x:lI. ' 31: - if 1 3, 1 . 2 ' ns' 1 1 222 A' 5 .' f 98 ARDFIIX Cxvtvntflt Co-Captain fJll'l,S Baskc-llmll BARBARA Bofzos Co Captain Miss Brc tewtm Coaeh 1 if 'fu .fin l9i3 54 Glrls Basketball Team ptctured tbove left to right row one Ardell1 Campbell P1ttv Gttmsntw Bub1r1 Boggs Jo1n Br1dw Peggv Rushone Nancy Bover Rohm Fldler Row two Peggy Ferguson Roberta Messte hlalne M1rt1n Doris Crulden Jme Boorman Row three P1trle11 Beckwtth coach MKFIJWH Reed Dottg. Conley Ctrol Murdoek Cnnnv Nlyers Cule Gross Judy Rushong Ann Rothermel Absent vvhen thus pleture wus ttleen vvere Ntnev Wright Judv Curll I llllle Horner B1rb1r1 Reeder Lnnnv lone P11 Ctmpbell The Camp H1ll Lasstes plaved hostess to Botllng Springs December 18 1953 to open the 1953 S4 season The opponents took the lead earlv ID the Game 1nd downed the Lasstes 37 '78 High seorlnv honors went to Judv Rushonv vvho netted I6 The tr1d1t1on1l Alumnae fume proved to be 1 sm1sh1nQ vtetorv for the C H H S Ltsstes IS thev overpowered the grtduates 46 '77 Judv Rushonff Hnned top honors vvtth I5 eounlers The Enol1 seXleI outseored the C tmp Htll llonesses on the C1mp Htll lloor b 1 seore 3 Judv Rushonv H nned hwh seortn-Y honors bv rue Inv I7 ol the 76 pomts Susquehmnt trouneed the llonesses 36 6 on thetr ovvn eourt Gall Gross seored 4 ot the 6 eounters tor the Ltssnes Tr1vel1n-' to Nl chamesbur-' on Jmuarv 71st proved to be r1'her unluelev lor the Blue md Whtte ts thev lot 47 4l Gall Gross led the scortnff wtth '77 pomts On January '76 ludv Rushonv onee more spurred the Lassles on to vtetorv ts she racked up I8 polnts aszunst Meehmlesburfv The Camp Frtdav Februarv I7 the Camp Htll Blue and White lost 1 he trtbre tlter to the Susqueh mn 1 Champs 36 79 Judv Rushon-1 ot the l INSILN led the seortnf vvlth I-1 polnts Traveltnv to John Harrts tor the last -fame of the season the Llonesses rebounded from the Susquehannt dete ll to be tt the John H trrts sex Ie! 5 J Ardellt C tmpbell rnelted up IS eounters to l td the l tssles on It s H1 h seorlna honors lor the season vvent to Judv Rushomz vvho raeleed up 97 follovved bv Gul Gross vvtth 57 Ardellt Campbells 47 put her IH third pl tee .- f 4 ' Q7 ei Y fr 1 M1 xx , , V W., .1 ' V , 1 4 ' 3 6' '11 nf 6 , WA-1, . fl V' ' .7 'M M 'W J, 'Z ' - ' T' - , Vela A lf , , I ' - . . - . . 1 . . . 1 . - . . 1 , . x- x 4 1 1 -' ' 1 1 - 1 1 4 1 1 ' .' 4 . . . . , . , 1 . . . t . r. . . ,. . , 3. 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Junaor Varsaty Football team as pactured aere Row one Bob Taylor Frank Wert Ed Malloy Dave Reed Leonard Wood Norman Crews Skap Phallaps Row two John Randall Frank Woll Tonv Baker Pete Gabel Paul Fattang Dana Fraedman Herb Stoner Row three Chuck Fromer Jack Beatty Tommy Vlaller Daek Phallaps Pete Svraanola Ron Daetz Daek Altl and Bryson Wharton The loner Susquehanna Junaor N arsatx ehampaons are paetured above as they prepared lor an aetaxe evenan of ood basketball Row one left to ra ht Chuek Fromer Daek Phallaps Tons Baker lam Headl btu h-eo eaptaan Solon Rhodes Tom 'VleCormaek Row two Coaeh Reed lfrnst Larrx Smath Care Huntangdon Ball Nlaller Jam Forrester-eoeaptaan and Joe -Xdeoek student manaeer ltll Junior Varsity Football The Junaor N arsatx otball e na traananv and provan round for the future xarsaty hopefuls The boxs Det practaee and experaence by serammag ang wath the varsaty foot ball team but also h xe a sehedule ol Le EU ames wath other Junaor rsaty ls an e L o w e r Susquehanna Conference Mfany of the boys are also used as varsaty substatutes and saw actlon an varslty games Lnder the coach ang of Ned Hoflmeaster the bovs employ manv ot the same plays as the varsaty Laons Junior Waasllx Ba leelball not repeat last vears undefeated record the 1953 54 .lunaor Varsatw basketball team once afaan won the Lower Susquehanna Conference Junaor Xarsaty eham paonshap The Junaor Laons had a tharteen and two record losang both tames to the New Cum berland .l V team The Laons had an outst and ana defensaxe reeord as they held thear oppo nents an average lortv poants per Lame whale they aweraved forts sewen poants per ame s ' I. -' I , 4 Fo ' taaa as thc 1 e ' S Q ' 3 Us Q '-s 1 1 1's fs' - .7 . X 4 X. - a 'z . if af' 1 ' a ' 'za' e Ui sf a' -. ' Tl. -' a - ' Na, 1' tean. th' , 1 C , -- ZI ' 1 p 1 -, I - I , . . sz . . . f s h 2 h L. , , ' . . ' ' , 1 I r . 1 7 I u ' 1 ' n . , , , A ' s lx ' ' . 'Y ' ' ly. . .. 5 S , .. 2 . ff z . Q 7 0 I U' ' k . 1 Q ' 1 1 e , Although they dad 3 1 11 r T . J . .xr is , C lgvh 'A he ,. 2 y ., ' v 1 4 l ix I 5 Q ' 1 5: - ' , m 'vs as 2 C F . ,, . , , - f to 1 '1 ol l - ' x yv x , ,, 1 4 . I lf -. v u 4 . 4 F V I 4 - e '- 4 e , 1 - 's as f - aa, 1 . , . . .. is s ,Z 'nl sir si , Q 2- as sex g U fry! ' , t 'fx ty ,.,, , 1 h A 2 ' ,' . , . ., at 1. . ' 2 1 X. a' ' feta '-w'.. x w -wf T :'za .a I ' A p . x x 1 uf 1. 1 B . . , 'c L . e ,I , , 223.- ,Iuauoa H1011 Football Here fare the vactoraous Green Terrors Row one left to raght Ball McClure Bob Keller Jammy Haas Dean Wharton M'ae Maller Ball Lon2 Joe West Danny Ramer Row two Dfave Morgan student manafer Barrx Ernst Pete Young Tom Polle Marlan Gramwood Bob Morgan Charles Dudley Dave Rusehhaupt Stexe Gaumer Ball Moore Row three Daxon Earley Jav Cleveland Tom Colestocle Buteh Wraght Steve Northrop Bruee Greene Bob Gramm John Musser Duff Greene John Fuller Al Wenrack Jerrv Rackrode Joe Kuhn John Bradv Chap Lundx Doug McK'av Brtace Brubaker Terrv Looker Co'ach Max Stme Iunaoa H1011 Bdeleelbaall John N1ac'Vlurrax Howard Wra ht Dufl Gr ene Nash Ewan Jax Clexeland and John Musser form the nueleus of the Junaor Hagh x arsatx basketball t am l d bx Coaeh Nlax Stme KX arsatx pl axers Ken Quaelxel and Ron Daetl xxere absent when thas paeture xx as taleen l lil' For the seeond Ilme an three xe ars the Junaor Hagh School Green Ter rors had an undefeated untaed season Sp arleed by an unstoppable bacle held the Terrors held thear opponents to total ol '70 poants whale rackanf up .a tot.al of 159 poants Under the eo ach ang of Max Stme he Terrors stressed ha h feared offensave attack ang The Terrors were onlx scored upon an two of thear sax ames T e Junaor Ha h Blue Terrors had a se'a son record of elf ht wans and tour losses as thex defeated some of the hnest teams an Central Pennsxlx anaa The Ter rors who compaled a toa of Sl-1 poants the 447 poants scored bx thear opponents had ex eellent defense .and of tense The team heas fane p entaal as thex h xe thr e men oxer the sax foot marlx O O l I -xy . 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'e y ra- 1'-1 CLASS of 54 T E G GREENLUND PENSION PROFIT SHARING GROUP WELFARE PLANS STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO I fo the I O O O GENERAL AGENT - 049 RRISBUR OF WOR E TER, M SSA HU ETTS REA Gm DERICK Inc 2133 Murkei Sfreef CAMP HILL PA Telephone 7 42I I Prescrrphon Servrce Our Specralty Servmg Qualify Dalry Products For Over CI Quarter Century llany call Horrusburg 8 7383 1000 Hummel Ave Lemoyne Pa General Industries Englneerlnq Co CAMP HILL PA IOS Rydefs IBM SO LONG ED-41 Tow 43 Q E CE , -iran THE CARLS Mm 4 1 i i i B1 L 46 Dru 106 Q f ,av ,- ,. Q.. v... x., .. .- ... , 5 3 5- L.. U : Q 5 . , ,, 1'-r Lf Vlr, U 5- c F5 3 7? fi: 7 :ku J 1, K E Ci' 1 7 -- .-2 Ez , 3 ,rf .- U 'fi' ': ff: . f -M is -'7 T' .. - ' E .-:Zz C ,CL Lf L, U- 'U . .- .: -13 ff C f T lf, f U Uf r: ff s j- U :E .J-Fl 2 43 ,- ... 4 , : '72 Q ':: ,. C Z F1 7 -'-if u L , ,. 1, . '- 74 Q -.1 f' 1 -7 2 - 4' 3-5 :'. C' .E mx I' I' I: 'QTY U :Lg FA P J1- '.'I :U :: 11 3 :': rg la-C - Compliments of A FRIEND C WEBB 8. 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P- UD ,- L,- O CD 'U ff Wolfes Cleaners 81 Dyers Wrshes The Class of 54 Success and Good Luck Call 8 8585 For your Dry Cleanrng Needs You are assured of Prompt Servrce Courteous Atten tron Dependable Qualrty Backed by years of ex perrence and thorough knowledge of the most modern cleanrng methods and kept up to date by constant Research PLANT 6th 81 P R R LEMOYNE STORES HARRISBURG IEMOYNE 222 S 3rd St owner Howard C Wrrght 17 I ' 7 l70O Regina St.-927 N. 3rd St.--l720 N. 3rd St.-l257 Derry St. -O buf UMJAQJ H00 ER S 70 YEARS OF FRIENDLY FAMILY OWNERSHIP FINE FURNITURE STORES IN SUNBURY 9 WILLIAMSPORT 9 HARRISBURG YORK 9 LEWISTOWN l l 9 1 I . THE CLASS OF '54 I BUTTORFF Gm C0 FURNITURE or msnNcnoN NEW CUMBERLAND PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of OTTYS SERVICE STATION CHARLES L OTSTOT Prop l8+I1 and Markef Sireefs CAMP HILL PENNA UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ARE STILL THE BEST BET 177 1954 I LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS SUPPLIES BUILDERS HARDWARE PAINT SERVICE QUALITY REASONABLE COST ALWAYS The Beetem Lumber and Manufacturmg Co 3rd and Bosler Avenue LEMOYNE PENNA Phone Harnsburg 4 3286 Weshnghouse Appllances and TV PhIIco Hrgh FIdeIIty TEIGVISIOH 3I3 Marke+ Sfreef LEMOYNE Phones 26254 82762 COMPLIMENTS BERTHA BEAUTY SHOPPE 201 DAUPHIN BUILDING Harnsburg Pa PHONE 7 I4Il ROY A SNYDER DISTINCTIVE GIFTS 2Ol7 Marker S+ree+ CAMP HILL PA I7 0 ' OF -3 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 Morrell M Flckel Prescription Pharmacist 2160 Market Street CAMP HILL PENNA 9 BITUMINOUS PRODUCTS 9 TRANS MIXED CONCRETE 9 SAND AND STONE Camp Hull Pennsylvoma Phone Harrisburg 734II 174 HEMPT BROTHERS O I 1 ,,- 1 IM .- ..4 .... ,- Q.. ... Q.. .- -4 -Q -1 Fll ry loboggk ncr 4WL p . u. wi rms thp g ow ng t rx DLr ng thc w nur LILO p .- ...n .,.. Q., ...J ,- .f ,- 1 1 .,.. -v- ,- 1 ,- 1 fx -3- ,- u ...- .- .- YT .., -.. 2. 2 v .J ..- md M GEORGE HARTMAN S Premler Foods Frults Vegetables Meats 2163 MARKET STREET CAMP HILL PA Phone 7 3445 MYERS OLDSMOBILE SALES Gm SERVICE DC 840 Market Street LEMOYNE PENNA Telephone 8 7293 1 6 I s 1, o I I I I y ' -I .- , . Congratulations to the CLASS OF 54 P NINNEMAN BUILDER AND DEVELOPER Camp Hll Pa l X 7 Highland Park i , . 7L 1 ..- ... ...4 ..- .,. In ..,.. 54 D ck TL Crm P nc Mrs Mr L rr 1 1d How rd AL 1c1bf c 1 nd Mrx Mr OT Camp Hill news BEST WISHES to Class of '51 pvnplv reall rlw zrvvkly with Ilw t.YI'01lN'Sl l'il'l'll11lIi0ll in Cllll1IN?l'IlIlll1 ljllllllfj the ll0llIf'l01l,'ll spulrvsnzan THE WEST SHORE TIMES pllbll I1 cl 1 rs lllllT9dllN H 5 lhlrd btme LENIOXNF I A LAFFERTY 8. COMPANY INC SPECIALIZING IN KILN DRIED HARDWOODS AND WOOD PANELING LEMOYNE PA 4 6762 6 2932 OUR MORTGAGES l HOME CL wxB15Rx no C01 wx N max XL B vm TRLQT Loup xw N xx 6 1 xxmim xxx: l rxwsxu nm 10 'S 1' 4 Vb' M L k' II N21 1. '.. , o , . g Y 1-5,,,r'g -ff 1 - i?.L ' 1 are low cost lE my to my 4 ' ' and convenient. Decide on your and see us. V 1 v V Y I 7 4 A. . I A I I I Illlll v N V N, ' . I . ' r , ' . - V . 3 V V . W V . I. 5 j 0I'lgl 6t ill, Ui fLOlfl6 aaa 0 4 May happmess and success attend you as you pursue your lndlvldual years ahead JAMES A Jonvsrox President 62 Managing Duec lor The HARRISBURGER The Tower of Hospllallfy HARRISBURG PENNSYLVANIA IN f ' C 5 goals in the '7 21 ,.. ...4 .w ..f .... ..- A ..a ...f ...4 ,- ...f ,- .- -1 ,... ot m mcrol sn h CLI ... ottcn thc n d IOWH x -. - -A.. i.. ,. E YQ 3 .fa V' Q jf- :IJ U . E C 1: .Z 2 2 D . X f 1 'Urn .1 f-. U I .L 2 ... f-rx nr.-i F. 7 df 55 Us.. :? .':,, :CE :LC ' SJ: U 'I- Q. vi' A QA I . ... 4: Q: :DE : f' :U 3. L' :J E: 11,1 . 3 ,L- 1.. ' 2 73 U ... J, T1 j 1: : ' :J . X- L I 5 A I 11, I L' '45 BAKER and PRICE JEWELERS I07 Norfh 2nd S+ree+ HARRISBURG PA SHEARER ELECTRIC SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 73371 CAMP HILL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO Friendly Service 223 N Second Street Harnsburg Pc: PAUL HARKISON CHEVROLET SA' ES AWD SERVICE LEMOYNE PA IT? Phone: 4-6251 KEYSTONE OIL PRODUCTS CORPORATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING BURNERS BOILERS FURNACES Essoheat Fuel Oll To the Class of 54 You as men and omen of The fu+ure will have flue prrvulege of preserving 'rhe grea+es+ of all hernlages 'the American way of life Be gra+efuI for and proud of your oppor+um+y Good luclc and bes+ wushes for success In wl'1a+ever ven+ure you are aboul' +o under+alre KEYSTONE OIL PRODUCTS CORP HERMAN E OBERMAN Presndeni JAY E OBERMAN Vrce Pres:cIen+ 134 o , 1 W 1 Q.. . , ' v . , - 7 X c CllIl'llllCC to thc gym. xxhcru nmnj. loyal Camp Hill tum have cheered th m- on In xictory. Nlr, and Mrs. l.cRoy Y. Circcnc. 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Phllllps Equlpment Company Second and Locust Streets Your Typewriter Headquarters MUTUAL for CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA 24 HOURS DAILY AT I46O The Schools Report on WLMB ns Camp I-lulls O n Raduo Sho I Compliments of TOM POLK 2014 MARKET STREET CAMP HILL PENNSYLVANIA 139 lm ll COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY CO PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES AND Moons We Repanr All Types of Busmess Machmes 366 MARKET STREET LEMOYNE PA Compliments I Leader m Flavor Leader ln Sales Phone 4 'II81 IT PAYS TO DRIVE TO A R B E G A S T For Better Values In Furniture and Carpets NEW CUMBERLAND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 BURCHE COMPANY 2nd and Locust Sheets HARRISBURG PA I-10 HARRISBURG DAIRIES -fag. x A THE CAMP HILL y , yL.K d.,J NATIONAL BANK Drlve In Servlce OO 'LL TWENTY FIRST AND MARKET STREETS D'-fx.J .I 'I FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPQRATION 6 'o klhxx r J A, I ,I I ', W: I . J r ' ' ' ' -- In A , Q X - ' 1 1' 1 , 1. 3 -. Ko E,-4 3K ,. 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Mr. and M 11 . l ' . ally. '54, und Judv, '58. ' . an l Mrs. A. W. C l '. Carol. ' 4. and Allen. '57. Dr. um Mrs. W. Drury Hawkins. Be sv. :md Dru. A Ill D r x .4 x Q., -H Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1954 ROBERT W JONES Pamtmg and Decoratmg l8OI Walnut Street CAMP HILL PA Telephone 2 0641 RAY K GARMAN P R l N T l N G 3II Walnut Street LEMOYNE PA R C KERSTETTER Phone 7 1711 or 2 4008 Rear 2915 Market Street Camp Hall Po KINTERS GULF SERVICE STATION GULF PRODUCTS West End ot Walnut Street Bridge WORMLEYSBURG PA Phone 3 9989 l-14 Bought - USED CARS -Sold I M if 'W N , y 2 4' J 2 Whig, 'kwa 2 I Ms 'I K Y Qian Mya? 3 PM ff mf ' Jn, ,gf 1 v. ,V , .legal 32 fy! if if V yuglfiff Wig 1? if i 2 SW 5 N ,- ... ,- .4 ,. ..- ,. vw -- '- OON L I Q- .- . ,- ,- ,. 7 pedal' 5 SALUQI' Specializing in Floral Designs Phone Harrisburg 7-3474 CAMP HILL Paul V Dunkelberger 2930 Chestnut Street Camp Hill INSURANCE LLOYD H EBY ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 366 70 Market Street LEMOYNE PA General Electric RCA Admiral Philco TELEVISION I-16 SALES - SERVICE , E... 601 .,.. , , M'-:la -51 , -. t':2,L'i,f:l '. ' ':,'oAd'i A ' . f, 1 . ., - '. - A X- '.'r- Q!7i: .. . 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'1 l 'il zu '1 , '54, Mr. and Mrs. Junics H. S oll. und Jim. '54. . an i Nrs. A. H. Mill' . an Jon. '54, 1 N. Mr TELEGRAPH PRESS JA 1 MORE TI-IAN A CENTURY OF COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE ART WORK PI-IOTO ENGRAVING LETTERPRESS d OFFSET PRINTING STEEL d COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING BINDING MAILING .XR CAMERON STREET AT KE LKER I-IARRISBURG IS ..- -4 Lf' ,- - ... ... 9 ,- JA -1 I ... ..- -. .- ... U' 1.- ... ... ... .1 .1 - ..f .- E .- -A L 2 ..- 'U .- A .- L: N LM O LXL lhe erovining of lkurgie Nuxwell ux N ny queen high-ligh ed he annual Spring Fever Junee. Queen lN urgie and king. Tom lrunner, reigned over the evening'n fenliviiex, wih heir en ire eour in u endzmce. ,ef to righ. row one. ure: ,ally ohmton. Nancy Wright. Peggy Rushong, Bzwlwuru logga, Pu ly Grimshuw. rnziid o honor: Margie Maxwell, ueeng om runner, 'infg Sephunie Brovin, ower girl1 omm' oyer. crown carer: Murcia Ac'er. Mary Pu Cameron. Avis Dunkelbergcr, Ardellu Cu phell. he eseorlx in the buck row. .irez Terry Doran. Roh Ferguson, lnrry Achenhueh. Doug .lumem Ren Shoemnn. Dick Curl. ,eRoy Greene. Sl' ui' 'l. zu l lcd Hurris. l an ons Mr and Mrs Danlel B Krle Mr and Mrs E B Greemwalt Don Mlller 54 Judy Bushong 57 Jaek Herd 56 Yea New Cumberland Mr md Mrs Wrlllam H Stlnson Dr and Mrs J Collier Bolton Mr and Mrs Edwm M England Nancy Krreg 50 Mr md Mrs J R Dretz and tamrly Mr and Mrs H S Agster Laurre Homer Mr md Mrs E L Blalr Mr and Mrs Wrllram Farnham Mr md Mrs Donxld K Phlllrps Edith S Woll Mlekey Mrcln A friend 'Vlr and Mrs G E Bolter Mrs Lee R Snavely Mr Wrlllxm K Rlce Mr and Mrs O Rice Cowman The Grrthths md famllv Mr md Mrs Lee Esser Dm Pierce A frrend and Mrs D M Horner and Mrs John W Blern and Mrs D I Dann and Mrs Mervm G Holland J Compllments of a friend rn Mrs ln Mrs an an Mrs an an Conrad Brandt H A Cascranr HarryJ Lukens Lloyd Falk and Davrd Wllllam M Colestock Jr and tmnlx W H Shaull A Harvey Simmons and famrly and Mrs V J Schafmerster Best wlshes from 1 frrend Wayne Westfall Derb Blosser Lee Sprenkel 60 Kay Sprenkel 57 Mr and Mrs Robert Wallet Mr and Mrs Carlyle Wergle Compliments of the Beauty Box Mary Mmtls md Mrs George Harmrson 'md fxmllv and Mrs Kermlt W Holler 1nd Mrs Robert L Messlc and Mrs Frank A Nonemnker und Mrs Earl Sh ieffer e goats 4 md Mrs Forrest Mercer and Mrs Kent J Terry md Mrs F W Rea er and Mrs C E Carter Jr nn frmnly Krtherme E Brown Mrs Mrs Mrs H1 Mrs 152 an an an ln an an an an an and an an an an an an Mrs Fra Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Stauifer Marlm Grrmwood Fred Dougherty and McElwee and famllv W R Page W Earl Gulden M W Hykes Robert H Greene C A Krug and family Fred L VanVoorhees and famllx W C Edmgton 1nd famlly Horace F Martlew Jacob K Bowman J H Adcock Rene md Joe M W Pearson Eurfryn Jones NOD nces B B lker Bonnie Baker 58 The Danlels famrly Mr and Mrs Dr and Mrs Comphments Mr and Mrs Fred Brunner and Mrs Pete an an an an an Klrk Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs lk rs Bruce Hassmger Vernon Phllllps of U S Plywood Comp my Traub and famnly George L Gleeson Charles Knlslex R Donaldson Horton John Old and tamllv Herbert Jackson L H Patterson E E Bates Ellrs Myers and Mrs Kenneth Barr and Mrs Walter M Gluels and Mrs C F Renshaw John Renshaw and Mrs Preston O VanNess r and Mrs K W Lauer and Mrs James Patterson and Mrs Joseph M Woods Jr Mrs Mrs Rev oe an an an in an an dn Bl ly Mrs Mrs Mrs lk rs Mrs 'Vlrs Woods John M Keefer Thomas J Colven Jr A P Pmdard J R Hornmg Edward C Mrchener Arthur Rerd Lors Krieg 54 Dr and Mrs Kenneth E Qurekel 'md fimulx Mr md Mrs Ralph M Kolze Cllss of 54 The Sxx Reeders and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs C W Sllke Mr md Mrs Harry W Letcher Mark Albright W G Kretzmf' Jxmes J Murray ,I U 1 . 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Jlck Rltter M C W H Mr md Mrs Mr md Mrs Mr and Mrs Colorguards Mr and Mrs Hubert O Kelm Guy A Klstler Edwm W Cuttenden Edward Bell lfdlflg Tekos Dave Shultz Frank Ellls and famlly Charles J Bushong and Judx S7 of the Mooses Mr md Mrs H B Dunmlre Keith md Sue Mr and Mrs Ervm E Bover W B Eldrldge A frlend Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs Mary A md Mrs and Mrs and Mrs M G Fltzgerald and dauvh e Tom Frederlck Gayle and Susan Donald Stem and famlly Rlde George W1lllHmS Damel G Wray D Stoner Dletz and famllx Col and Mrs Frank J Graf and famllx in Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Stones and Mrs md Mrs md Mrs Beverly and Mrs an and an Zin Te Edward Tabor md famllx A G Bushey Thomas Dlllon Otls Creel and famlly E B Romlg Robert G Meck George W Baugher Jr Lloyd H Eby S8 Lloyd Jr Wllllam H Plank Dr and Mrs Eurfryn Jones Mlss Lllllan N Bernhelsel Mr and Mrs W W Plerce Mr md Mrs L W Kobler Mr and Mrs L K Thompson Leftv Thompson Dr and Mrs George H RlChWlnC Mr John B Waters Jr S Donald A Rock and Mrs and Mrs McCort Mrs o and Mrs Roy Jr and Mrs Gabel S and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Thomps Pete J H Mr and Mrs Melv1n and Y and Mrs Te Harry H md Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Bob Sh tffner James H 1 is Mr and Mrs s,...!.J Dott J Tooter an an an an an Ro alO I' Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs der and Mrs and Mrs r and Mrs John R and Mrs md Mrs Gross Mrs George P Melly Mrs Me1ly Adams Ward Adams 54 Mrs Mr lM Harry J Engel Stephen and Drane John F Worman and famnly Leroy V Greene Bruce and Duff S Charles D Holler Wllham Steck Johnson Robert L Stewart Harry Vandergrlft W Robert F1dler on and famlly E A C Bennett and family Ray Ramsey and Pat vonne Jacobs S Paul N Garrett Stoners and Herb Hlrvey P Cowley D E Hutchmson Frank Floto Clyde Fisher J Wlllls Mumper T Elmer Transeau Earl H Seeds Jr George Medrrck Luther V MlllCf Carl 54 Charles K Hewes Geor ll 58 John W Frame George A Tarbutton Standlford Wllllam P Bachman R iy W Mead Mr and Mrs Wnlllam I Yentzer Mrs Charles A Bender Schools Report Carol md Georgne Nancy and John John Brunner Lutheran Church Cholr Nma Hamllton and Ruth and Mrs Mules J Grbbons and Mrs W C Bomberger and family and Mrs B S Hrllegas and famlly and Mrs L K Kepler Stretch and Orb Mr and Mrs G E Fnllmore and George Mr and Mrs J R Fenton and Carol Mr and Mrs Donaldl Rumney and Rum Bxll and Bob Bowman Mr and Mrs James Patterson Mr and Mrs Stump Mr and Mrs Lambert and fam1ly Mrs ' ' ' Mr. . . . 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K Mr. . . .4 PATRONS Contmued Mr and Mrs Fred J Holden Mr and Mrs Leroy P St1t7el Johnny and Connle Mr and Mrs John J Stark John Stark J Mr and Mrs H C Alfred Compliments of Mr and Mrs John E Zurlo Mr and Mrs Harold R Buchter Barry 51 Harold 53 and Nancy 58 Cdr and Mrs John E Madden and tdmllk and Mrs W Drury Hawkans and famalw r and Mrs Orvalle Delbler and famaly Te Law famaly and Mrs John A Moreheld and Mrs H R Mofhtt am Brooke 54 T e and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Grand and Gloraous State of Texas A R Burkholder Harry A Wa es Roland H Turner Allen V Rothermel Robert M Speck R J Thompson Mr and Mrs W Balley Rankan Patraeaa Ann Beckwlth Rev and Mrs Sp ncer B Smath and Mrs and Mrs James F and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs Mlss R C Vollmer James F Brooke J and ffamalx Brooke S W T Rowlands Charles U Peelmg John D Weaver Franklmj W Horach C E Carter Sr Lalhan Walson and Mrs Nathan D Wllson The Semors Jeanette 55 and Malvma 55 Sab 55 Debby and Arme 54 Mr and Mrs O D Henry Mrs W E Henry Pat and Myrle Mary Rach ards Mrs Esther N and Mrs Roland B Rathbone Mr and Mrs Lov R Greene A friend Mass N wton Joanne and Don Mr and Mrs J Ollver Bunee A friend Loas and Susan Emag Mr and Mrs R S Phalhps A frlend Mr and Mrs Walllam E Maller M and Mrs F H Reeser Mary Ann 54 and Fred Jr 57 Jaek Crowe 55 Dr and Mrs James Enterlme Joan Enterlme 54 Jammae Enterlme 59 Glenn W Arnold S ally Otto Mr and Mrs Wm G Renshaw Mr md Mrs C F Renshaw Mrs W W Del aplam Mr and Mrs V J Sch tfmeaster Compliments of 1 frlend Mr and Mrs Don M James P atta Hawbecker A frlend Mr and Mrs T C Moss Mr and Mrs Chester S Nagel Mr and Mrs John W Collaver Jlmmy and Babs Mass Margaret Sweeder Mr and Mrs Roy Baker A frlend Mr and Mrs James G Campbell Mr and Mrs Quay Swag,er Nancy and Stew Clifford EIICKSOH Mr John McM1chael and famalv Rlta Balls Mr and Mrs T J Felesher Mr and Mrs L K Hoffer 'mo famaly Sandy and Les Johnnle Stark 59 Mr and Mr Georae Snyder Marcaa Snyder Mr and Mrs V E Oman Catherme Oman dn U1 dl'l HH In dn Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs R Haney and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs C Lloyd Eater Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Lona Lmgle ln an dn dn dn I' dn Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs R Edgar Mood Hfarry Trawatz Kenneth Chrastensen Joseph Tye M C Keaser Wllllam McGuire W Howard Log n George T Arms W M Maller Clanton Hoffer R aymond Sweagert C W Shotzbareer and ffamaly Jesse K McCoy Arthur H Kanter Davad Purnell and famaly James Earley and Daxon Robert Campbell The Cheerleaders Wayne A Herd DC and famaly The Chlslers Kenneth R Whate Mr and Mrs R E Bream Chard Hummelbau h Mr and Mrs W A Baer Bob Jones Robert K Shope Sateh Nowak Don Marshall Hank Kramer Elaane and Malky Mr and Mrs Lloyd and famaly 155 . 2 . 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