Camp Nawakwa - Yearbook (Biglerville, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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f 1 i X 3, Q I 1 s.- 4 'I 1 I . ' -' 5 CAMP NAWAKWA ARENDTSVILI-E,?El'l lI snvmm Pusuineb me sum amascm mm av Sneruev E. I . F' Tp fri-QSRVVC 'MWC Q51 5 MNC? uf lC+l.V:'l':Q5 lf U a 12 Huw uw, memes-les of +I.. 4mf..L.-ek.-H0045 To Kar ug QTACY lab .r.:,,'+l, 3'-F 59+ ugh Al8f1lCC-I' THQ al qur min als fuL'l'Sl'u3se 'kiwi Q1o-J-035 gf-AVC NAWAKWAN l l 1 I 1 1 To Miss M. Margaret Beard whose unsellish Christian personality and years of devoted service to the camp have provided us with a living example of the spirit of Nawakwa, this book is lovingly dedicated. A l I Grccvizzgs from the D'i7'0Cf0l'. Dear Campers, XVell, another season at Nawakwa has passed and is now tucked away happily-we hope-in your memories of the summer. For some of you it was your first season at the Camp in the Wfoods. For others it was the last as a regular camper. For all of you it was an opportunity. Did you find it so? Those of us who enjoy your fun and fellowship through the years as you come back to Nawakwa are concerned that your camping experience be not just a week or two of good time away from home. VV e hope that during these winter months in your homes and churches your Nawakwa discoveri'es have been helping you+to meet your neighbors more gladly, to discipline yourself more wisely, to know your God more surely, and to serve your Lord more devotedly. The very best things at Camp Nawakwa are simply the basic features of the Christian fellowship. We hope you can both discover and create those elements where you live through the year. This is to bear your Christian witness. May the God whom we worship and serve at Camp, the Lord of the Church, bless you and guide your ways through these months as you grow and .learn and live. XVe'll hope to see you at camp next year for a new chapter in your N awakwa book. Yours, , REGINALD W. DEITZQ if Yau-4rI2 0 ok A Junior Girls' Camp. . Winter has come, and Nawakwa is very still. There is snow in the pool instead of water, and the branches' of the trees are wei.ghted down with ice. The athleti'c field is covered with a white blanket, and the gum tree stands still as a sentinel, waiting for someone to approach him. Let's go over and see what he has to say. Aren't you lonely, Gum Tree, stand- ing here all by' yourself? . - No, girls, I am not lonely. It is true that the campers have gone home, and many of the birds and animalshave found warmer winter homes, but there is much to keep me company. Often I talk to the other trees and sometimes the wind whisl tles a tune through my branches. In the morning I watch the sun rise, and in the evening I watch it set. There are also other things to keep me busy, but part of the time Irest and think. ' What do you think about, Gum Tree? Usually I think about' the camps of the-'past summer. You were here last year. Do you remember the Junior Girls' Camp? It was a fine camp. I like to re- member what splendid. campers those girls were.' V In the morning the girls were busy in class, but I saw them frequently. The nature classes came to visit, me, and on warm days other classes would meet un- der my branches. When no one was here, I would watch the swimming classes. How proud I was of the progress many of the girls made! The afternoons were the busiest time for me, however. With all the girls on the athletic field at one time, I hardly knew what to watch. Usually I would watch each group for a little while, then I would close my eyes and listen to the fun and laughter. , In the evening when the girls went to Upper Temple, I could stand here and listen to their singing. I imagine they would be surprised if they knew how well I could hear them. The next day I always listened carefully to find out who had spoken to them and what the message had been. The first night Pastor Deitz told them what Nawakwa could do for them during their stay here. I wished I could have added a few of the things I have seen through the years I have stood here. Miss Felker, Miss Vollmer, Mrs. Sheckart, Pastor Benner, and Pastor Chamberlin also spoke to the girls. Ted p 7 Horner preached the sermon at church on Sunday morning. - The junior gi'rls were here during such a warm week that' their nights' doings were often outside, and,I could see them rather than wait to hear about them the next day. One night they had an evening swim, and they certainly seemed. to enjoy it. They also had a scavenger hunt, games on the athletic Held and, of course, a ,cook- out. I even heard about a bathing suit and song contest that was lots 'of fun. The song that won Hrst place was one of the many, written about Katie. . Then there was the closing council fire. That . . . is always . . . beautiful . . . but...a...little...bitr...sad. 'The gum tree is falling asleep. He is really very old so we must not think that he is rude. Let's justslip away quietly and let him sleep. Whenwe come back in June, he can tell us the rest of his story. I A r w + Busy bees. Zll0r1.z,ing., WatcI1.. 8 Camp N awczkwa Junior Boys- Dear Cousin, I am very unhappy this week. The Junior Boys have invaded Camp Na- wakwa, and there is no peace for a poor snake. The girls run away when they see me, but the boys run after me, and I am quite worn out from trying to escape from them. If they stay very long, I'm afraid I shall have to move to a safer place. These boys do the strangest things. They think they are Indians because they wear head bands, and one can hear their war cri'es from morning till night. They are so noisy in the dining room that it gives me indigestion just to listen to them. Let me tell you a secret, cousin. Last night the boys had a gold rush. They spent the whole evening looking in the creek for gold, but I know that it wasn't gold at all because I watched the coun- selors paint stones and hide them. Can you imagine how surprised the boys will be when they try to buy something with the nuggets they found? They did a peculiar thing another night and called it a man hunt. Some counselors must have been lost in the woods, and the boys had to find them. It was nice of the boys to go out and .look for them, but Pastor Senft was no:help at all. He turned off the lights, and the poor boys had to search in the dark! The campers also enjoyed a scavenger hunt and an evening swim..All the snakes came out for miles around to watch the fun. NV e also went to Council Fi're with them to see the boys get their camp awards. VV e are not sure what the awards are for. but I imagine they are for being Pennsylvania's loudest Indians. Each evening the boys climb to the top of the hill for their Hillside Service. We Presenting llliss O'Boyle. hide under the rocks to listen because we enjoy the messages too. Pastor Senft, Ted Horner, Pastor Fauble, Lou 1Hetrick, Tom VVeddington, and Ethel F elker are the speakers this -week. I Cousin, I'm not sure how long' these boys are staying, but I would -appreciate it if you would look for any cozy rocks in your vicinity in case they stay very long. Your cousin, . Shakey Snakey. Junior-Intermediate Girls .Camp Registration started promptly at one o'clock for the Junior-Intermediate Girls' camping period. Thus began one week of fun and fellowship for all the girls. Dur- ing the following week, the girls came closer to God through Morning Watch and the evening hillside services. The lat- ter were held at Fischer Memori'al, Upper Temple, and the assembly hall. After morning inspection, the campers attended classes in Bible., Campercraft, Nature, swimming, and crafts. The after- noons were filled with tribal meetings, swimming, games, and vari'ous clubs. The dining hall overflowed with the sound of many cheers and songs as the tribes- Susquehannas, Conewagos, Tuscaroras, Delawares, and Shawnees - competed with each other. p . Nights' doings brought a happy ending to each of the Nawakwa days. Games, a moonlight swim, a scavenger hunt, a tal- ent show, and an animal hunt provided fun. and frolic for all. On Saturday night, a pirate party was held in the dining hall. The party was followed by a hunt for pirate treasure. 4 . Monday morning found the junior and intermediate campers saying somewhat tearful farewells to the firm friends they had made at the Camp-in-the-woods. Last minute check-up. ' ' e Ymrlwoole . i 9 Intermediate Boys' Camp Hi jimmy! W'ell, for Pete's sake! I-Iaven't seen you since Intermediate Boys' Camp at Nawakwa last summer ! 3 I guess that's right . . . say, speaking of camp, Mother asked me a couple weeks ago how I learned to keep my bedroom so neat and clean. Do you know what I told her? VV hat ?', I Mother, I sai'd, it's all because of those snoopy inspectors down at Camp Nawakwa. Letls see . . . there were Pas- tor Carl, Jerry Houseknecht, and that old confederate, 'Hungry' Schell and . oh yes, that little fella, Marshall Bittner. - By the way, wasn't that course on 'The Greatest Book' a good one though? And 'Missionary Heroes' too-things I learned in that class have helped me a lot in Sunday School. I sure enjoyed my nature course too and in swimming-gosh, I'm prou.d of that paddler's certificate ! 6'Well, I think I liked my 'Life of Paul' best. I got a lot out of .the Campercraft course too. Say, remember those terrific stunts in the ass-embly hall? How 'bout when the inspectors used a fortune-telling act to give us our inspection scores! Sure, and how about the night that Pastor Deitz and some .of the others got their faces all blackened and then King Dodo came to visit us. Tom W'eddingto11 will never meet one like that in India! Speaking of nights' doings, what about the manhunt on Tuesday ni'ght and the scavenger hunt the next night when we had to find objects for every letter of the alphabet. I still haven't thought of any- thing for the letter 'X,' have- you? No, I. gave up long ago on that one, but I haven't forgotten the treasure hunt or the night we played British Spy and then had fireworks and popsicles after- wards. Incidentally, Dick, I hope you' didn't forget Pastor Fauble's greeting on open- ing night of camp-'Save your Confed- erate money, boys, the South will rise again!'-- Didn't that start an uproar, though ? Well, being a good Yankee, I di'dn't pay much attention to that, I do remem- ber Pastor Pauble's hillside talk-that really hit home! So did the inspirational messages of Pastors Bell, Bergstresser, and Yeagyf' -- That's for sure! And what about Pas- tor Charles Deitz, Pastor Calhoun, and Pastor' Senft on the last evening?' They really gave us someiigood thoughts. Yes, and I'll neveiyforgeti the Sunday morning church service ,with Pastor Youngblood. He really had-a message! You know, Dick, I believe I could talk for hours about thegwonderful time we had at camp and about all that Nawakwa means to us, but I've got to be moving along. ' - Me too, Jimmy. I guess we'1l ,have to say good-bye . . . but only till July! Qkay, Dick, I'll be .-seeing you . . . this summer at Camp Nawakwa ! l N ature B 0 y. 4 Two southevfn smiles. f ' 'Guess who? Camp N afwakwo 1 - Watch the birdie! In-tema-t'iona.Z confab. Cook-outs. i. V I 1 II Senior Girls' Camp Have you ever made a memory-quilt? Let's work on one, dividing it into quar- ters representing N awakwa's'fourfold life. e ,We begin with a piece of gold and white for Morning Watch with the sun spread- ing beauty through the pines. A patch of forest green will remi'nd us of Fellow- ship night at Council Circle. Thattcross- shaped scrap of red and white can stand for the graduating class, Wichaka, of which Mrs. Deitz was mentor 5 Nawakwa gained 37 alumnae that night. Use these odds iandlends to fill in spaces: candle yellow for indoor hillsides, purple-grey for the mountains opposite Upper Temple. This second part should begin with that bit of blue for the indoor games inflicted upon us by the rain. Here isa piece of icy blue 'that -could signify swimming classes, or the swimming meet at which Barb Benson set a camp record of 28.6 seconds in the backcrawl dash. In an ob- scure corner, .hide the black of deepest mourning for the campers' humiliation by Faculty in the annual softball, game. Six to live- is the score Faculty gives - lmagine, stopping the clock until that sixth run limped in! ' .To start the quilt's third quarter: blue with white polka-dots resembles Hash- lights in cabi'ns after Taps. Wlio can cram for tests in study,-hall anyhow? Any bit of faded calico can fit there as a reminder of the sun beating down on outdoor classes. 011 the 'fsocial' square, sew your head- band, be it green, blue, red, brown, or Olfangfi, HS' a memory of your tribe. Now Ulghts doings: use royal purple for those l'vurImok '11 princes .of the stage in the faculty talent show tif certain congregations could have seen their pastors that nightlb g use green for the interesting, nature hunt we had when it- rained, use red for the Indian hunt, from which one tribal chief was lost for a frantic half hour. This bit of dark maroon can recall the solemn hymn sing of Sunday night. Now bind your quilt for Second Seni'or Girls with pink for Helen Q Pricey D Price's blush when Pastors Deitz and Doll lifted her into view in the dining hall fit was her birthday. jg green for around the gills of Pastor Deitz and Cujnicfs helpers. l Smiles from the Wiissers. Dr. Tabor, two Junior Birdmenvg steel- grey for the glares campers received when they serenaded Faculty on Monday morning, red and green plaid for the in- spiring Christmas carols the seniors sang Saturday night. 5 Add some scraps of reminiscences you may have individually and sew tightly, when chillwinds blow, wrap around you this quilt of warm memories and look forward to making a new one from the leftovers of Nawakwa in 1953. Fetehing, eh what? l 1 Oh.-flzat face! Original Camp Poem Inspectors, oh inspectors, They're always snoop1ng.a1'OU11d, And woe to your good tribe, If any food is found. Ten points, 10 points It's i'mpossib-le to get. Such nosy inspectors VV e never have met. ' Insp-Semi-S, oh inspectors, Xmfve bid you adieu, And when we have left here, VVe'll try to miss YOU' C amp N awakwa p12 Senior Girls Graduation VV e have 'come through many. good times at Nawakwa together, but this was it. Yes, this was the year 37 CHITIDCTS would proudly receive their diplomas at the final senior girls' hillsi'de service. It seemed that only too soon it was 7:00 p.m. on August 17, 1952, and a group of young women, all dressed in white, were seated at Upper Temple. They made. a pretty picture sitting there decorated with a cross shaped corsage formed out ot laurel leaves, a red rose, and white rib- bon. This was the peak of their fourfold life at Nawakwa and they all, showed a little excitement and sentimentzthat -would be expected of senior girls. Indeed, grad- uation was a happy event, as it marked four years successfully completed at campj but it was also sad because these girls- would never again be together as senior- campers. The class had chosen for their name XVichaka, which in the Sioux language means loyal, They had adopted the. cross for their symbol and had selected for their song The Old Rugged Cross and for thei'r poem The Cross Was His Own. Their class motto was What We are to be, we are becoming, their class colors were red and .white, and their flower was the red rose. For their mentor the girls had elected Mrs. R. W. Deitz, who proved very competent ,in guiding the class organization. , ? The hillside service began with the various class officers and mentor per- forming parts of the service. Pastor R. W, Deitz spoke to the ,girls concerning their problem of managing change. He .defined change to them as the possibility of be- coming more than they are now with the reminder that only the spirit of God Working in their mind can make this change. The graduates were presented with diplomas. Taps sounded and, as the sun set over the mountain, 37 young Women,,iilled with the spirit of Nawakwa left the hillside to be on their way as Christian leaders in the world of tomor- row., .... ,W ........... .... ..... ..... . . . . 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Other members of the class were as follows: Barbara Benson, Glen Rock, Barbara Berroth, - Philadelphia, Carol Boonie, McClure, Judy Cassidy, Phila- delphia, Margaret DeVeny, York, Alice M. Elicker, Penbrook, Sara Jane Fague, Lancaster, Doris I. Fauldrath, Baltimore, Md., Joyce A. Fry, New Cumberland, Kathryn Fry Gerstenlauer, Akron, Joann M. Gesell, Baltimore, Md., Doris Ann Hayes, Altoona, Sally Lou Heilman, Ann- ville, Sandra L. Helm-, High Spire, Bar- bara M. Klinedinst, York, Margaret Anne Lawley, Flourtown, Dixie Lee Leister, Westminster, Md., Donna Leslie, Al- toona, Bonnie Lee Mi'ller, Mt. Wolf, Delight M. Miller, Williamsport, Nelle E. Myers, Spring Grove, Jean E. Rhoads, Grantsville, Barbara A. Rhodes, Han- over, Evelyn Schmidt, Philadelphia, Elizabeth P. Shatto, Hagerstown, Md., Mary Catherine Shildt, Taneytown, Md., Nancy A. Smith, New Cumberland, Joyce I. Stark, -Addison, -Barbara A. Stauffer, Altoona, Carole M. Weber, Lewistown, 'Virginia A. Wentz, White- marsh, Barbara J. Winey, Harrisburg. Senior Boys' Graduation Class Officers of this year's graduating class from the Senior Boys' Camp were as follows: Robert C. Schultz, Williamsport, pres., G. Wayne Fleck, Altoona, vice pres., Michael Bishop, Oberlin, sec.-treas., Glenn Patton, Grantsville, Md., historian, George A. Williams, York, program chairman. Other class members were: Marshall Bittner, Somerset, Richard Bittner, Wil- liamsport, Charles F. Black, Westmin- ster, Md., John I. Bushey, Harrisburg, George W. Freyberger, Hamilton Square, N. J., John W. Hattery, Baltimore, Md., Donald Helfrich, Allentown, John E. Hostetter, Hanover, William C. Jacobs, Biglerville, Charles W. Jahns, .If-, Linthicum Hgts., Md., Herbert Kline- peter, Penbrook, Larry Koup, John G. Kurzenknabe, Jr., Harrisburg, Lester Moore, Hollsopple, William L. Null, Hanover, David W. Ott, York, James Pletcher, Bausman, Charles. E. Snyder, Jr., Milton. Senior Boys' Graduation Service ' Taking as their name Akikta, mean- mg One who- works with determination, the graduating class of the 'Senior Boys' Camp held an impressive indoor service on the closing Sunday of the 1952 season. Each class member wore on his coat the class flower, the white rose. Quietly they came into the packed as- sembly hall as the camp orchestra played the stirring Come Thou, Almighty King. The Call to Worship was given by Glenn Patton, the Scripture lesson was read by Michael Bishop, and the prayer was made by Wayne Fleck. Pastor Francis Reinberger, newly-elected to the faculty of the Gettysburg Seminary, had been chosen by the boys as their speaker. He spoke movingly of experiences which both he and the class members had had at Nawakwa and urged them to make use of their Nawakwa training. The service was concluded, after the presentation of diplomas and the class gift, by the sing- ing of the class hymn, A Mighty For- tress Is Our God. u To Strive, to Seek, to Find, and Not to Yield was chosen as the class motto. Their colors were red and white, and Pastor Ralph Sloop of New Cumberland, long a counselor at Nawakwa, was the class mentor. The class giftwas to be used to buy a new Hag for the camp, with the remainder of the money going to the swimming pool fund. W An Observer Looks at Nawakwa Camp N awakwa made quite an impres- sion on me as an observer. To single out specihc things which I liked is very dith- cult, for I enjoyed each daily experience from start to finish. The quiet moments during Morning Watch areinow mem- orable experiences-soul-refreshing at the beginning of each day. I liked the strict observance of quiet at hillside and the inspiring scenery at Upper Temple. The originality displayed by the. camp- ers on stunt night and on other nights which called for camper talent simply floored me Camazed me, I meanJ. An- other thing that impressed me was the camp spirit and cooperation which were so evi'dent among faculty and campers alike. The camp management is excellent from the director down to Garman with her little store requiring so much effort. But really, Nawakwa is a swell camp! I had the most wonderful time of my life! The Rev. Edwin VVisser 14 p Camp Na-wakwq Notes on the Observers , Every vear at Camp Nawakwa there. is a certainispecies set apart, Fegafded with appropriate dignity, and treated.1.n,a man- ner befitting their exalted position-jthey are the Observers These are individ- uals, usually sent by a certain Sy1lOd1C31 group, who come to observe how Camp Nawakwa is operated, so that they might go back to their homes and promote the establishment of summer youth camps there. While I was joking when I.SD0kC of theirbeing regarded with dignity CI know some of them would protest thatj. I am not joking when I say that this summer we had an unusually large and unusually fine group of observers at Camp Nawakwa. Those of us who are there an entire season always count it one of the outstanding privileges of camp to--meet and learn to know these men and women from various parts of the nation. Besides those sent on synodical scholarships, we also had three missionaries of the ULCA and three visitors from foreign countries. Come to Nawakwa and make new friends would certainly be a truthful ad- vertisement of the camp. Anyway, ye olde editor managed to acqui're quite a bit of information about these guests which I thought you might enjoy knowing too. None of them bothered to pay me black- mail fees. so who knows what will come out of this typewriter? Let's see: First at camp this summer was the Rev. john Baglien . . . Scandinavian descent . . . from Chehalis, W'ash .... blue eyes and blond, curly hair . . . married tshuckslj . . . educated in Oregon . . . Midland College . . . Central Seminary . . . faculty member in the Junior Camps . . . counselor in Intermediate Boys . '. . 3.000 miles from home . . . Come to XYashington, the most beautiful state in the union . . . just a little homesick for lns tannly . . . sincere . . . friendly smile - - - C11-J05'ed camp . . . thought it was wonderful . . . we liked hi'm, too. I n Tom XYeddington . . . a mighty charm- ing southerner with a smooth line , D . Concord. N. C .... Lenoir Rhyne College . . .vSouthern Theological Seminary . . , ex-kavy man . . . unmarried . . . Ah'm from the South, suh . . . going to the mission iields of India in '53 . . . comes textile manufacturing town . , , from a sure to be a power in the ministry , , , camp by the Board of Foreign sent to Missions . . . thought we had'a Good athletic program . . . camp is we1T.O1-- gamzed . . . hillsides inspirational . . , but missed that warm southern sun . . . come back, you-all. Donald G. Fauble . Save your Con- federate money, boysg the South will rise again! . . . hails from Kingsport, Tenn, . '. . another bachelor . . . a Wittenberg man . . . loyal to Phi Gamma Delta . . . a prankster . . . home is in Ohio originally . . . peppy . . . full of fun . . . those midnight bull-sessions . . . interested in educational theories . . . intellectual under a happy-go-lucky exterior . . . a real friend. - ' Miss I-Ielen Nortemann . . . another southern belle . . . over the hills to Wheel- ing, W. Va .... 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Inslee . . . a Californian . . . director of summer camps and youth .work for Pari'sh and Church School Board . . . likes architecture and art . -. . at- tended Lutheridge, Lutherwald, and Mas- sanetta Springs . . . graduate of Univer- sity of California and Mt. Airy Seminary . . , married . . . one four-year-old son . . . 'fNawakwa is what a church camp ought to be-a center for leadership train- ing. It knows its job, and sticks to i'ts job. Hallelujah! . thank you, kind sir. Kenneth W. Johnson . Michigan man . . . attended schools galore: Los Angeles Junior College, Carthage College, Con- cordia Teachers' College, Chicago Lu- theran Seminary . . . now doing grad- uate work at Chicago University ,X. . spe- cializes in New Testament Greek lan- guages and literature . . . married, with an eight-month-old daughter . . . coun- seled two years at Lutheran Camp in Illinois . . . dean for one year at Gun Lake, Mich .... liked the emphasis upon education and worship at Camp N awakwa . . . 'I appreciate the type of boy who attends Nawakwa? ..., there was a little Ford . we'll remember your singing. Wesley John Smuzer . . ..,pastor' of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Maywood, Ill .... man with a moustache . . . Tabor's side-kick . . . always a smile . . . an inveterate coffee-drinker . . . married . . . two-year-old son . . . Carthage Col- lege and Chicago Lutheran Seminary . . . six years at Lake Vlfawasee . . . six years at Long Lake, Illinois Synod Camp, as teacher, counselor, and dean . . . that laugh! . . . full of stories and jokes . . . made a good counselor . I sincerely deemed it a rare privilege to spend three weeks at Nawakwa. I enjoyed the ine spirit of the campers and the wonderful fellowship of the faculty. I have high admirati'on for the well-planned program and efficient administration. I can truly say that I have collected quite a few points that I plan to use when and if I am called on to work in summer camps. I had a tremendous lot of fun! . . . we enjoyed it too, Pastor! - Edwin E. Wisser, Ir .... New Ierseyls gift to Nawakwa . . . pastorof St. John's Lutheran Church, Westville, N. I .... a charming wife . . . two small daughters, both pretty, aged seven and three . . . originally from Allentown . . . graduated from Muhlenberg College and Philadel- phi'a Seminary at Mt. Airy . . . instructor, counselor, and co-director at Lutheran Youth Camp of New jersey . . . athlet- ically inclined . . . badminton, tennis, and Pastor Inslee Pastor Johnson Pastor Smazer 16 4 Camp' N awakwa Swimming , , , he and his family really went over big at camp . . . his comments recorded elsewhere. . . Maebelle Hosterman . .n .ihome 1S in .-Xaronsburg, Pa .... .missionary-nurse in a remote outpost of Liberia . . . here O11 her first furlough . . . counseled at I Sen- ior Girls' Camp . . . looked like a camper . . . small, blond . . . a smile for every- one . . . showed slides of her work in Liberia . . . courage plus. . Susan Glatz . . . missionary to India . . . described her work in a girls' school . . . vivid description of what life in India is like . . . reserved . . . earnest . . . giv- ing her all to the church . . . years of service in the field. Hilda Kaercher . . . recently returned to India with Miss Glatz . . . soft-spoken . . . also has spent years in the field . . . comes from a missionary family . . . inter- esting tales of native life and customs . . . inspirational to hear tales of native re- actions to the Gospel . . . U. S. home is in Philadelphia. Michiko Kiyohara . . . our Japanese envoy . . . met her pen-pal in person at Nawakwa-both had come there not knowing that the other was to be there . . . charming . . . gracious . . . willing to tell us of life inher country. Ulla Nillson . . . a Swedish maid . . . only knew a few words of English . . . here on a 4-H scholarship . . . came to camp with the counselor whom she was visiting . , . shy, but full of fun . . . en- joyed camp . . . a Scandinavian doll. Mr. T. John Ratnam . . . secretary of the Lutheran Church of India . . . mar- ried . . . father of six children . . . on 'a hve-month tour to attend church con- I V w 1 Pastor Iflfisser ventions and meetings as a representative of India . . . had been to Hannover , , , outstanding personality . . . congenial . . , jolly . . . loved to shake hands . . . we enjoyed knowing him' so much . . . do try to return some day. I l etttataa - M 1: Ratnam If I I couldn't imagine Camp Nawakwa with- out: Charles Chamberlin being brimful of camp spirit. Isabelle Hoover having a well-organized camp. Ted Sheckart telling jokes Cwith whisk- ers on themj. Pastors Bergstresser and Bell playing midnight tricks. A charming crop of observers. Pastor George Ammon taking pi'ctures. Pastor Bob Benner teaching juniors. Mimi Blazer's accent. Louise Buchholz's bill-collecting. Janet Brubaker's patience. F lo Brenneman Unfolding Life. Mrs. Fellenbaum talking about children. Mr. Eser's King Dodo' stunt. Luise I-Ieckman's antics. Pastor Don Irvin's red sweater. Ted Horner's diving. ' A few Confederate Hags. Charley Marti'n's line to all females. Pastor May's sophisticated remarks. Pastor Ifrank Myers' home runs. Sister V1ola's baseball outfit. K-we O'B0yle's endless good nature. Dr. Taboris puns, , Thvse gOOd Cbut fatteninglj meals we enjoy. Ycarb 0 0 le 17 fime' N awakwa Weeleend. i The Nawakwa Alumni Association ' The bewildered look which new grad- uates of the camp often give me when I say to them, Welcome to the Alumni Association! has prompted me to write this article concerning the Nawakwa Alumni Associati'on, its purposes, its func- tions, and its accomplishments. . Each graduate of the camp automat- ically becomes a member of the Alumni Association-dues of 31.00 per year are paid on a voluntary basis Cand not' every- one volunteers to pay U. As of 1952, there are between six and seven hundred mem- bers of the association, but some are in- active. The association is interested pri- marily in promoting the interests of the camp. When the camp was first estab- lished, the members took an active part in obtaining campers, published the first edi- tions of the camp yearbook, and acted in a general advisory capaci'ty, making sug- gestions and recommendations to the camp board. ' Since the camp is 'so well-established at the present time, securing campers is no longer one of the association's major ac- tivities. However, the publication of the Nawakwa Songbook, the erection of the LaVene Grove Faculty Lodge, and the establishment of a scholarshi'p fund to support a foreign student at Gettysburg Seminary have all been recent projects of the Alumni Association. It also sponsors a semi-annual Nawakwa Weekend, one in June and one in October, to which all Nawakwans and their friends maycome. These weekends have become increasingly popular in recent years and prove highly inspirational. A committee maintains con- tact with those in the foreign mission fields who have attended Nawakwa and promotes projects which would be most helpful to them. At present the Alumni Association is making plans to pub-lish a booklet which will explain its aims and ideals in much greater detail than this short article and also give a history of its projects. Perhaps the greatest contribution which the Alumni Association makes to Na- wakwa, however, is the nucleus of earnest, devoted workers which it provides, These people are genuinely interested in the welfare of the camp and anxious to do whatever they can to help. The officers of the association are listed elsewhere in the book. They are elected annually at the june meeting by those members of the association who are in attendance at the June weekend. Two general business meeti'ngs are held in a year, one ateach Nawakwa Weekend. There.is also an executive meeting held in May. This, briefly, is the background of the Nawakwa AlumniFAssociation. We urge all of you who are' graduates of the camp to take as active a part as possible in its functions. You will iind it a most re- warding experience! Camp N awakwa is A Letter From Kyo Miyake , Readers of the NawakWan will re- member our story of KY0 Mllfake 111 last year's issue. Here are excerpts from H letter received from him this summer by Pastor Deitz. Those who knew Kyo W111 be interested in knowing how he IS get' ting along back in his native country of japan. Shimonoseki', Japan August 5, 1952 Dear Pastor Deitz, This whole letter would be full of apol- ogies for my not having .written you any letters for such a long time. I hope that this will hnd you well. I meant to write you much sooner, but I have been so. busy that l have had to postpone it until to- day. XfVould you please forgive my forced negligence. I took one day off today so that I may be able to restore the delay. I am Hne. This summer it's been ex- tremely warm over here, but I'm work- ing hard, and at lunch recess I play soft- ball game with other fellows, sweating hard under the bri'ght sunshine. Other people who aren't brave enough to play with us keep watching us to play and say we are crazy. I like my present job very much and am very proud of it. I have been here in this place for about eight months, and meantime I have learned a lot of things on the work. I don't care much about this town and its people. My company changed its name recently, and is now called Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Company, with which name it has been widely known both here and abroad. Our Nagasaki Shipyard constructs huge boats, while this Shimonoseki Shipyard mostly repairs them. At first, I was a little dis- appointed. I like to build ships better, but now it makes not much difference. I like sea and I like ships. How nice it is to see them both every day! Any time there is at least one foreign vessel in one of our drydocks throughout the year. Since I came here we have repaired American, British, Italian, Panamanian, and Greek vessels. If I go out to the channel, I can see more of them, huge and beautifully constructed. Indeed, I should have beeeme an engineer or a designer. ' 1 Needless to say, a modern ship is 3 product of a. tremendous amount of des- perate scientific research. It i's a realiza- tion of extremely complicated mathemat- ical calculations. And also it is an ideal beauty that both science and industry have cooperated to create. But behind one queen of the ocean's birth, there are so many tragic lives of both labourers and crew members, and even after her birth, there is a hard life for some crew mem- bers. I, b-eing engaged i'n this business, must not forget it. Throughout the proc- ess of building an ocean-going vessel, can you imagine how many workers are needed, how' dangerous jobs' they have to handle, and how many hours they have to overwork? In a. sense, my shipyard is notorious because of its high rate of accident. Seaman's life is monotonous. That's why they are wild, nerveless. So is the lifeof shipyard! laborers. I am trying to be more humanistic than I have ever been. I think it very necessary. But I know it is difficult too. I'm still sort of afraid of themg I hesitate to 'mingle with them. In my office, I have one extra special duty. I am to draft contract. In the latest affair, I made a contract to compel the owner to pay by way of easy payment. But actually it .didn't seem top be an easy payment for him, for he i's a very small owner. It took me entire three days to complete the draft and meantime I felt terribly sorry .that I must demand his suffering that much. Company's interest does certainly conflict with my personality sometimes. If he fail to keep the promise, I shall -have to do some more unpleasant things against him. I told my boss about my personal feelings, but he said not to let it get involved in business. I'm afraid that I have spoken too much about myself. Moreover, there might be some contradictions -in my thoughts. If only I could spend the whole evening at the place like the Upper Temple, then I may be able to concentrate my mind better. Anyway, it .was an excellent op- portunity for me to have -been up there even .a short period. It i's unforgettable experience with plenty of sweet memories. Someday I shall be visitingyou people at Camp 'Nawakvva. Possible or not, how and when I don't 'know-. But I hope some- day I will. Please do write to me soon and let me know how is the camp now. And may I CXPCUC anyone at camp to send me a word? I shall certainly be looking for- ward .to hearing from you. May God bless and keep- you through all the period of camp. ' Sincerely yours, ' Kyo Miyake. 7 I ea-rbook N. QS5, . 4-'gf ,.5.w?Qz4 fl f 1 .....1.? H5..1,-:Lzgf Q....5I 1, ..I1.bJI P ,.I., I, 0. 6, 4.. .,. .11 295111, f11' '11 EX -Q21 Q '-Elf K -::l.3:4:'1 :Nix -:-:C-S'3SQQ3:2:I.1 ,Cf-1-15:51 .3 , 5 gif: :E:Q:13E':'3:E55EEE5E5ff saw: 'OQEQ NW: . xv I 'WSIE553 .- .Q-1-:-:-H - :f3:T:5:5:INR '5 RR 57 Z 1.-A QN:-:5:--Q13 -:-:-:-:-:-:. ' gm-x.-f .xx-. 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The year is the same-1t's '52, . ' But there are changes yOL1'l1 notwe U30- Instead of dignity, grace, and charm, You might view some of them with alarm. Now of all sad words of tongue or DCU, The saddest are these- lt might have been. So tonight our TV camera shows What a debt to this camp each one-owes. Had they at Nawakwa not found bliss, Horrors! They might haveturned out like this! CEnter Peggy Beardj Helen Hayes Beard, a shini'ng star, People swoon at her acting neariand far. qflinter Viola Dietrichj Before the camera there passes now ' Part-of a farmer's old hay mow. - Oh no-it's Viola, still respected, But with fourteen kids who are quite neglected. tlfnter Katie 0'Boyle D ' ' .-X famous musician with talent extreme, She'd have no trouble in being seen, And especially could be heard, XVithout even utteri'ng one small word. tEnter Martha Lairdj ' Soapbox Marty, still slinging mud, Found that in politics she's a dud, But she still protests loud and long, Ceramics for the masses ln is her song. , QEnter Dilys Schuettlerj - XVhat's that object? A man from Mars? Or a fugitive from the Chamber of Horrors? ' Oh. it's Dilys-used to voices buzzin', She now keeps honey-bees by the dozen. tEnter Pastor Deitzj There's our di'rector as a cannibal'king- He's got a wife and a big nose-ring. tEnter Jeanne Orner, Celia Bryant, and p Kathryn Zeitersj 1' hree twerps make a trio, XV e like this one. . They have a song, So let us listen. ' LEnter Beverly McClainj liven ha Towers girl we have, Showing us what's the latest fad. tEnter Ted Sheckartj Now we show you a famous guy Fred Astaire Sheckart4to dance he'l1 try, Clzfnter Miss Grovej ' Operatic melodies now are heard Sung by a voice just like a bird. Coming into View on the TV screen Is Lily Pons Grove, the one we mean. fl-Enter Isabelle Hooverj Big chief, little chief, papoose, squaw- That means Isabelle-rah, rah, rah! We've come to the end of our TV show, If you enjoyed it, tell us so. VVe sign off with a sigh of bliss, And thankfulness that camp was ne'er like this. Reply to the Campers' Challenge As dawn broke o'er the eastern sky, ' The campers gave a long, loud cry- A challenge of We want to fight! So come on, faculty, try your might ! Now we of the faculty really know That though our age might SEEM to show, And years have made our hair quite gray, Yet stilla ball game we can-play. Were full of vigor, vim, and pepg To hit that ball we're really hep. Get ready, campers, to meet defeat, When the faculty turns on the heat. We hope you like a lop-sided score, When we lack runs, we make- some more. We average twenty to, an inning, And then that's only the beginning. Thus we acceptyour challenge quite, And on a day that's clear and bright, The faculty will make things hum, So cheer up, girls, the worst will come! 1 U A clznowledgmeints The editor wishes to express her thanks and appreciation to all those who con- tributed in any way to the success of this edition of the NAWAKWAN. She would particularly like to say Thank you to the following: Pastor Deitz, Dilys Schuettler, Elizabeth Wood, Nancy Ren- ner, ,Leone Martz, Salli'e Dimmick, Pastor George Ammon, Robert Schultz, Bill Martin, and the observers, particularly Pastors Smuzer and Wisser. A word of thanks also goes to Mr. Paul Rainer of the Times and News Publishing Company 111 GCf'fYSburg for the time which he Spends on this project, Yearbook 21 -x Model boy. One Solitary Life Here is a man who was born in an obscure, village, the child of a peasant woman. He grew up in another obscure village, and that a despised one. He worked in a carpenter shop until He was thirty, and then for three years He was an 1t1nerant preacher. He never wrote a book. He never held an office. He never owned a home. He never had a family. He never went to college. He never put His foot inside a really big city. He ne-ver traveled, except in His infancy, more than two hundred miles from the place where He was born. He never did one ofthe things that usually accompany greatness. He had no credentials but Himself. He had 'nothing todo with this world' except the naked power of His divine manhood. While still a young man, the tide of popular opinion turned against Him. His friends ran away. One of them denied Him, another betrayed Him. He was turned over to His enemies. He.went through the mockery of a trial. He was nailed to a cross between two thieves. His executioners gambled for the only piece of property He had on earth, His seamless robe. When He was dead He was taken down from the cross and laid in a borrowed grave through the courtesy of a friend. Nineteen wide centuries have come and gone, and today He is the centerpi'ece of the human race and the leader of the column of progress. I am far within the mark when I say that all the armies that ever marched, and all the navies that ever were built, Swimming pool squints. and all the parliaments that ever sat, and all the kings that ever reigned, put to- gether, have not affected the life of man upon this earth as powerfully as has that one solitary life. 'Personality Personality is a word that everybody uses a great deal, but when called upon to make an explanation of its meaning, most of us are at a loss for words. Robert Smith in his book, The.Person I Hope To Become, suggests the following mean- mg: Ca.D 'Person is a living being, not a machine. A machine depends upon outside force to make it work. A person as- similates food, runs itself, builds up worn- out tissue, and can change the various sensations of the body into muscular responses. This is a biological view. Cb.j Physiologically, a person has a human body with a highly-organized and specialized system of organs. Ccj Psychologically, a person is a be- ing who thinks, appreciates, and makes up his mind. Persons differ from animals in that they know why and what they are doing. . I u Cd.j Religiously, a person 1S a spirit capable of kinship with God, the Father. Man is, therefore, a living being, dwelling in a human body, having a mind that thinks, appreciates, and decides, and with a spirit capable of kinship with the Divine. What you are to be you are now be- coming. A well-developed personality indicates growth. Growth and life are all wra ed up together. Some people die PP , who have never lived. Why? Because' they have never grown up physically, mentally, morally, or socially, to say noth- ing of the spiritual life. C amp N awalewq N k AZ H ni Officers died awaC:i1limitfle1Zs-1952-53, ' .-., , ' ent-Mar . Lairdf 46-6 e Revere Pqiiizild, Drexellgifrook, DrCXCl Hill! Pa- Vice President-Edwin Druckenmlller, 18 Park Lane, Readi'ng, Pa. Secretary-Sherley Garman, 1868 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa. Assistant Sec.-Faye Carpenter, 115 Third Ave., Lititz. Treas.-Edna Bistline, 2211 Jefferson St.-, Harrisburg, Pa. Advisory Committee- Rev. Reginald Deitz, 116 S. Hay St., Gettysburg, Pa. I Luise Heckman, 238 S. VVest St., Car- lisle, Pa. , n Miss LaVene Grove, 2420 N. Sixth St Harrisburg, Pa. 1 Members-at-large- Betsy Boos, 1901 Otis St., N.E., Wash- ington 18, D.C. V Jane Harp, Middletown, Md. joe Clelan, 12 S. Pine St., Lewistown. W'eekend Program Committee- Dilys Schuettler, Chairman, 374 S. Cen- ter St., Pottsville, Pa. ' Peggy Beard, 114 Second St., High Spire, Pa. 'J Sherley Garman, 1868 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa. Morning VVatch Committee- lsabelle Hoover, Chairman, 140 W. High St., Carlisle, Pa. Verna Utz, VV'illiamsport, Pa. ' lVorship Committee- A Susan Lyter, Chai'r1nan, 353 Buford Ave., Gettysburg, Pa. ,lean Sloop, 530 Bridge St., New Cum- berland, Pa. . ,- Charles Martin, 1l02 SQ'-Pine St., York, Pa. Missionary Committee- V Oletah Olson, Chairman, 229, Berkley, Philadelphia, Pa. h Kathryn Fry Gerstenlauer, 5 West Fifth St., Akron, Pa. Publicity Committee- ' Dayid Bushman, Chairman, 'Arendt S- ville, Pa. Luise Heckman, 238 S. XV est St., Car- E lisle, Pa. ' Luncheon Committee- ' Viola Dietrich, Chairman, 812 East Maple St., Palmyra, Pa, Martha Laird, 46-6 R Drexelbrook, Drexel 'HiBVeP3 Road, Alumni Booklet Committee-i 1 ' Myra Cook, Chairman, 1916 North li. I-Iarrisburg, -Pa. r M' U, 1 . Mrs.' Marshall Brenneman, 2018 Allen St., Allentown, Par' Margie Hunsickerj 532 Benton St., V Harrisburg, Pa. Glenda Bricker, State Teachers College, West Chester, Pa. A Replacement of., Pool Necessary Rare indeed is the person who has come to N awakwa and never been in the pool. What feels better on a hot day Cand we really had some scorchers this past sum- mer lj than a dip in i'ts refreshing depths? Who has not gathered by itsside to cheer fellow-campers on to Victory in a swim- ming meet, to -acquire a generousnportion of the sun's rays, or simply to further whatever interesting acquaintances need to be furthered into a ripe friendship? I have even seen it reflect a Gali'lean-type hill- side, in which the camp gathered around the pool much as the people must have thronged the Sea of Galilee to listen to the words of the Master. In short, the pool is one of 'the focal aspects of our camp life, contributing,particularly to -,the ' physical aspect' of the fourfold develop- ment. .. .. ' . - Yes, yesf? ll can hear you say impa- tiently, but what has all this got to do with me ? Just this, my friend. You wouldn't be readi'ng this article if you weren't interested in Camp Nawakwa, for one reason or another. 'Camp ,Nawakwa now' faces a very real need-a need which you can help to meet. The swimming pool has been in service' as long as the camp- almost twenty-five years. Lately, i't has reached the stage where, it is no longer practical and almost impossible, to repair the cracks iso, that water willj remain in the 'pool and not leak o-ut. Before the 1953 V season,:the,'poo1 will have- to be replaced, at a cost of about 325,00-0. This is where your part comes in. Possibly you are not able to attend Camp Nawakwa regularly or take an active part in camp affairs. But everyone, YOU included, can make a con- trrbution, be it large or small, to the swim- mlng pool fund. Although you mightnot b-eable to give of your timeto N awakwa, certainly you can contribute. at least a small portion oflyour talents. Just ,think- if all the people who 'had everrattended Camp N awakwa would contribute 351.00 we would have more than -enough! Not all of ,them will-but at least you 'can do YOUR partl' God loveth 'a cheerful giver -keep that in mind and send your contri- Yearbook 23 Suggested Program for N awakwa Day February 15, 1953 Call to worship-Psalm 8 Cin unison, if possiblej. The Doxology. The Prayer of a Camper Cfound in the New Hymnal for American Youthj. Hymn- Dear Lord 'and Father of Mankind. ' Meditation- The Words of Jesus. Let us think together for a little while of 'some of the teachings of our Lord. As we read them, let us ask ourselves, What does this mean to me ? Am I applying this teaching of Jesus, in my life? What can I do to better follow Jesus and His teachings ? Have I done my duty as a Christian person? John 15 :4-It is up to me to be a fruit-. ful or unfruitful branch. Have I comeas close to the Source of -Strength, Christ the Vine, as I could have? Perhaps I can draw closer to Christ i'n the days ahead. Matthew 6:33-I have put too many worldly things before the kingdom of God. I am too much interested in my everyday affairs. and cares to think much about God's righteousness. What am I missing by remaining aloof from God? John 8:12-To walk in light forever! What a magnificent promise! I must try harder to follow Christ and walk in His li'ght, leaving behind forever the gloom of uncertainty and the darkness of -fear. I will follow Him! John 16 :Z4-How could I have strayed so far from the path? The marvelous as- surances whi'ch the Christian receives dis- pel all doubts. Christ wants us to be happy. That is man's natural state. All unhappi- ness we have brought on ourselves. Christ repeatedly assures us that we can regain that lost happiness merely by walking with Him. Nothing can thus affect us, if our faith is sufficiently strong. O joyous promise! O radiant hope! . Matthew 16:24-The joys of Christian service are worthy compensation for the pangs of self-denial. The crown of life is an all-sufficient reward for bearing the cross. We shall suffer deeply but tempo- rarily. But think now-what can you do today to serve the Master and further the cause of His kingdom? . . The prayer of our hearts is found in Psalm 51 CRead aloudj. Hymn- Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life. Prayers of one or two sentences by Nawakwa campers, as many as possible. Hymn- Lead On, O King Eternal. What Nawakwa Means to Me I rolled thi's sheet of paper into my 'fYDCW1'1'ES1', typed the title blithely, and then sat back in my chair, a little scared when I realized what I had done. How COuld I ever put On paper what Ifeel in the inmost depths of my heart-the seri- ous depths that are reached after you penetrate the happy-go-lucky exterior? But yet, camp has meant so much to me that I would liketo share, at least in part, my feelings and experiences with others who know have had similar experiences. This summer I received an award for ten years of service to the camp. Actually Itfelt as though I should be the one to give the camp an award-an award for helping me to become a more thoughtful, unselfish person than what I had been, an award for introducing me to Christian personalities -who filled me with a sense of shame and a resolve to do better when I compared my life with theirs, an award for providing me. with a host of con- genial friends and acquai'ntances. How empty my life would be if there were no Camp Nawakwa in it! Outsiders would probably fail to understand, perhaps even some of you who have been to camp have not yet achieved, the deep, unswerving, single-hearted devotion to Nawakwa. I could go on for -pages and pages, and yet words can never really express what is in my heart. No artist can paint a sunset truly, no author can describe the song of a bird or dawn breaki'ng over the eastern sky. I too feel that same sense of helplessness. Possibly you might un- derstand if I say simply that at Nawakwa, as nowhere else in the world, God takes possession of my spirit. Here I am im- pelled to do my best, to serve my Master, and to work for others. This is truly a microcosm, a little world, with Christ as its center of gravity. My prayer is that it may ever be so, and that my life too may center around the Master, my spirit be the spirit of Nawakwa, and my ac- tions those of a good Nawakwan! Three Diamond Keys Awarded At the Fellowship Circle of the Senior Boys' Camp this summer, three Nawakwa leaders were awarded the diamond key to the Fellowship. Pastor Deitz presented the keys to Mrs. Elise Keller of Balti- more, long a loyal camper and faculty member, Sherley ,Garman of Harrisburg, editor of the N awakwan, and Dr. Harry Saul of Carlisle, associate director of the Senior Boys' Camp and a faithful faculty member for many years. O P HIGH sPoTs OF CAMP UFE ' As Seen By Bill Marfin Q sms.-rfua THE. 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Jm4,i01'-Intermed x Q I Senior zediazfe G'i1'lS rmediate Girls 'or Girls II Senior Senior A 07' Girls B 0315 36 , C amp Nawakwa Nawakwa Quiz So you know a great deal about Camp Nawakwa-you think! Okay, prove it-but don't say I didn't warn you! The answers are mighty convenient, though-just in case! 1 Name five nations from which the camp has had visitors. 2 How many campers Capproximatelyj attended camp this past summer? 3. What is High Council Fire? 4 What will be next on the improvement program of the camp? 5. VVY1o is now president of the Alumni Association? 6. VVfiere is Katie 0'Boyle's home? 7 VVQ1at two places are the usual hillside spots? 1 8. VVQ1at project was undertaken during the Senior 'Boys' Camp? 9. Vlfnat was the theme' of this past October Weekend? 10. When will the next alumni-sponsored weekend be held? 4 ll. Who were presidents of Senior Girls and Senior Boys graduating classes in 1951? CFooled you, didn't I?j . . 12. XVQ1o is associate director of II Senior Girls' Camp? V 131 How old is the camp? . . . 14. VVhat associate director received the' diamond key to the Fellowship this past summer? . ' - 15. XV hat is Jeannie Orner's winter occupation? 16. Name a missionary attending camp this past summer. 17. VV ho is the associate director of the Junior Girls' Camp? 18. Name the swimming instructor for the past summer. 19. How many observers attended Camp Nawakwa during 19-52? 20. VV hat was the name of our good neighbor from India? 21. At what school will Pastor Deitz work for an advanced degree? 22. VV ho was Mr. Gi1bert's tall blonde co-worker this summer? 23. To whom is the 1952 N awakwan dedicated? A 24. Vkfhat sport has become increasingly popular during the last two years at camp? 25. VV hat new flag was flown at camp this summer? I Q arbook g A nswers Japan, China, India, Lebanon, Germany. 2,000. A service held at the beginning of the Fellowship Service in which the fire Chlef of each tribe participates. The entire Fellowship Service is usually known as High Council Fire. I A new or improved swimming pool. ' Mary Laird. p Hanover. Upper Temple and Fischer Memorial Chapel Reforestation of the camp site to restore needed top soil and Hora The Beatitudes., A ' June 12-14, 1953. Q C Susan Lighter and Robert Klingenberg, respectively Margaret Beard. Almost Z5 years. Dr. Harry Saul. X Secretary to the pastor of Memorial Lutheran Church Harrisburg Susan Glatz, Hilda Kaercher, Maebelle Hosterman Edna Sheckart. Marjorie Slee. Eight. Mr. T. John Ratnam. secretary of the Andhra Lutheran Church University of Pennsylvania. Egil Grislis, Gettysburg seminarian. I Margaret Beard. Archery. The flag of the Lutheran World Federation. 38 C amp N awakwa L oyal Nawakwan Gone Xawakwans who attended the October XYeekend were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Miss Mildred Lonnquist, affectionately known as Millie, of Ridley Park, who passed away during the latter part of September 1952. Millie was well- known among all who attended the Sum- mer School for Church XYorkers and the Xawakwa XX'eekends. She had served as a counselor this past summer in the ,lun- ior fiirls' Camp. Although her spirit of loyalty In the camp will be missed, we can feel that she has truly gone to live with jesus. Didja? lJidja ever watch the camp fire XYhen the wood has fallen low, .-Xnd the ashes start to whiten 'Round the embers' crimson glow, With the night sounds all around you Making silence doubly sweet, --Xnd the full moon high above you That the spell may be complete? Tell me. were you ever nearer To the land of heart's desire, Than when you sat there thinking XYith your feet before the fire? J My First Day At Camp For many weeks I looked forward with great joy and excitement to at- tending Camp Nawakwa-5 at last the long-awaited day arrived. Although I had not slept very much the night before, I was wide-awake and ready to go. I dressed hurriedly and waited patiently for transportation to my girl friendls home. Since her father was takingtlher to camp, she had asked if I would go with them. After we were all snugly packed in the car, I said good-by to my family and we were on our way! Finally, -at length and at last, we came to a sign -which read, Camp Nawakwa straight ' ahead. XV hen we arrived at the camp, I knew immediately I was going to like it. We registered, secured our books and our cabin numbers, and found ourgcabins. This was when I began to feel lonely and un- happy, because I didn't know anyone in the cabin. It wasn't long, however, before I made friends and'began to feel at home again. The first and second days at camp were the most exciting for me. The rest of the two weeks passed just .li-ke noth- ing. I am really looking forward to at- tending Camp Nawakwa again. C v 4 I vm Ivfjvqfimu- Camp Directory Herein are listed the nameS and addressee of all' camp- ers, faculty, and staff members for the summer of 1952 40 Camp N afwakwa FACULTY AND LEADERS Rev. Reginald W. Deitz . . . 116 South Hay St., Gettysburg Miss Margaret Beard . . Miss Isabelle Hoover . . . . . . . . 114 2nd St., High Spire . . 140 West High St., Carlisle Dr. Harry L. Saul ..... ..... 1 09 East High St., Carlisle Rev. Cletus Senft ...... Mrs. Theodore Sheckart . . Albright, Rev. John, Reamstown Alwine, Phyllis, Route 1, New Oxford K Ammon. Rev. George, 1228 Spruce St., Phila- delphia T Angle, Mrs. William, 128 Cumberland Ave., Shippensburg Austin, Louise, 2035 E. 32nd. St., Baltimore 18. Md. Baer, Ethel, S04 Morris Ave., Boswell Baglicn, Rev. John, 1149 Prindle St., Chehalis, Wash. Barnett, Herbert, 1-10 Springs Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Batman, Richard, P. O. Box 386, Salem, Va. Beard, Mrs. E. Robert, Route 5, Palmyra Beard, Peggy, 11-1 2nd St., High Spire Bell, Rev. Francis, 17 W. Orange St., Lititz Benner, Rev. Robert, Pine Grove Benson, Barbara, Route 2, Glen Rock Bergstresser, Rev. Daniel, 956 Center Ave., Lancaster Best, Raymond, 1116 Park Ave., Williamsport Betz, Donald, 1105 Woodbourne Ave., Balti- more 12, Md. Bishop, Rev. John, P, O. Box 125, Oberlin Bittner, Marshall, 308 W. Race St., Somerset Bixler, Jean, Boiling Springs Blazer, Mimi, 140 W. High St., Carlisle Blessing, Mary Lou, 11 Juniata St., Lewis- town Bomboy, Mrs. David, Stoystown Boos, Elizabeth. 1901 Otis St., N.E., Wash- ington 18. D. C. Bosley, Connie, 207 Berkley Road, Johnstown Botcher, Nielson. 1005 Woodbourne Ave., Baltimore 12, Md. Brenneman, Rev. Marshall, 110 S. Pitt St., Carlisle Brenneman, Mrs. Marshall, 110 S. Pitt St., Carlisle Brevak, Mrs. Joseph, 534 W. 7th St., W. Homestead Brobst, Martha, 4 Main St., Telford Brubaker, Mrs. Fred, 607 Tayman Ave., Som- erset Bryan, Mrs. Bayard, 596 Eshelman St., High Spire Buchholz, Louise, 303 Washington Ave., Hav- ertown Burkins, Rev. Charles, 16 N. Ridgeway Ave., Glenolden Bush, Jone, 205 Maple St., Martinsburg Callen, Susan, 1832 Stockholm Ave., Windber Calhoun, Rev. Robert, 20 N. Rosanna St., Hummelstown Carl, Rachel, 331 S. 6th St., Chambersburg Carl, Rev. Robert, 331 S. 6th St., Chambersburg Carl, Mrs. Robert, 331 S. 6th St., Chambersburg Cassidy, Judy, 1108 Faunce St., Philadel- phia 11 Chamberlin, Rev. Charles, 119 N. Chestnut St., Palmyra Conaway, Betty, Route 1, Wellsville Cooper, Joseph, 114 Montrose Ave., Bausman Croft, Robert, 243 Willow, St., Carlisle Crouse, Elizabeth, P. O. Box 2, Plains, Ga. Crouse, Robert, 62-Q E. King St., Littlestown . . 196 Woodbine Aveg, Narberth . . 745 Locust Street, Columbia Deitz, Rev. Charles, 16 Carroll Terrace, Albany 2, N. Y. Deitz, Mis, Reginald, 116 S. Hay St., Gettys- burg Dexnis, Rev. Peter, 231 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Dietrich, Viola, 812 E. Maple St., Palmyra Diffenderfer, Rev. James, 206 S. 5th St., Darby Doll, Rev. Donald, 435 Athens Ave., Wynne- wood ' ' Drehs, Mary, 416 Sunset Rd., W. Reading Druckenmiller, Edwin, 18 Park Lane, Pennside, Reading Emig, Charles, 119 N. 27th St., Camp Hill Emig, Evelyn, 195 W. Jackson St., Spring Grove Eser, Walter, Sr., 3322 Ramona Ave., Balti- more 13, Md. Eshenour, Caroline, Greason Fauble, Rev. Donald, 102 W. Sevier Ave., Kingsport, Tenn. - Felker, Ethel, Beaver Springs Fellen-baum, Mrs. Austin, 299 South West End Ave., Lancaster ' Fisher, Rev. Wallace, 237 Springs Ave., Get- tysburg Fleck, Wayne, 105 23rd Ave., Altoona Fowler, Paul, 1610 State St., Harrisburg Frw?y,kFrances, York Hosp. School of Nursing, or Fringer, Carole, P. O. Box 263, Westminster, Md. Fry, John, Jr., 582 W. Market St., York Fry, Joyce, 907 Brandt Ave., New Cumberland Garman, Sherley E., 1868 Swatara St., Harris- burg , Garretson, Jean, Arendtsville 1 Geigley, Shirley, Fairfield Gerstenlauer, Mrs. J. P., 5 W. 5th' St., Akron Gilfillan, Sandra, County Line Road, Somer- ton, Philadelphia 16 Glatz, S11SaI1', cfo 102 Arthur St., Johnstown, and Rajahmundry, India Glenn, Edgar, Route 1, Fairfield Gobbel, Rev. Roger, Doubs, Md. Gobbel, Mrs: Roger, Doubs, Md. Gochenour, Ruth, 701 N. High St., Martins- burg, W. Va. . . G0I'd0l1, Elizabeth, 510 Carpenter Lane, Phil- adelphia 19 Greenwalt, 'Rev. Arthur, Pittston Grove, Miss LaVene, 2420 N. 6th St. Harris- burg ' ' Gunnet, Nancy, Codorus H389-Il, Dolores, Route 3, P. O. Box 20 Con- nellsville 'A Hahn, Gary, 622 Frankl' St, Y k Igakeg Mildred. l23 N. ali-id sff, Vsiightsville 3ITI'1S01l, Rev. James, 976 E. Orange St Lancaster ' ' Harrison, M , J 9 Lancaster TS 311095, 76 E. Orange St., Hackman. Luise, 238 s. West st Carlisle Hi-:i1Sl3'6rMrS. AWarren, 21 E. Jai-ALS St., Lan I 1 Yvurlwook Hemphill, Dorothy, 1015 Howard Ave., Al- tooua Hemphill, Helen, 1015 Howard Ave., Altoona, Herald, Mrs. Charles, Pinehurst-on-the-Bay Route 1, P. O. Box 27, Pasadena, Md. , Heston, Herman, New Bloomiield Hetrick, Louis, Luth. Theological Seminary, Gettysburg ' Hixon, Patricia, 136 E. lst Sti, Everett Hjelm. Rev. Ralph, 118 Montvale Ave., Wo- burn, Mass. Hjelm, Mrs. Ralph, 118 Montvale Ave., Wo- burn, Mass. Hohman, Rev. 'Herbert 813 6th St., Lan- caster ' Horne, Rev. Robert, 415 DeKalb St., Norris- town Horner, Theodore, P. O. Box 73, 409 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. Hosterman, Maebelle, Aaronsburg Hostetter, John, 203 Frederick St., Hanover Houseknecht, Gerald, 435 W. 1st St., Blooms- burg ' Inslee, Rev. Joseph, 4 S. Stuyvesant Ave., Wilmington 26, Del. , Irvin, Rev. Donald, 201 Rhoads Ave., Haddon- iield, N. J. Johnson, Rev. W., ,615 Kalamazoo St., South Haven, Mich. Kaercher, Hilda, 2228 N. 18th St., Philadel- phia 32 Keller, Mrs. Clyde, 3104 Taylor Ave., Balti- more 14, Md. Kendig, Donald, 543 Ruby St., Lancaster .. Kennell, Harry, 379 W. Church St., Somerset Kiyohara, Michiko, cfo Kyu-shu Jogakuin, Shimizumachi, Kumamoto-Shi,iJapan, or un- til summer, 1953, cfo Mr.,T. Tsuzuki, 215 Manhattan Ave., New York 25, N. Y. Klinger, Rev. Woodrow, Liberty Klos, Rev. Frank, 305 W. Martin St., Martins- burg, W. Va. Knoll, Rev. Harold, 110 Aldrich Ave., Altoona Kobs, Edna, 2701 Rivermont Ave., ' Lynch- burg, Va. Kutz, Kathryn, 157 W. Pomfret St., Carlisle Laird, Martha, 46-6 Rever Road, Drexel Brook, Drexel Hill Laird, Mary, 46-6' Revere Road, Drexel Brook, Drexel Hill Lehigh, Robert, 620 Franklin' St., York ' Lenhart, Miriam, 710 Williams St., Confluence Lesher, Marian, 219 Plum St., Williamsburg Liddick, Dora, Route 2, Halifax, if Lilley, Richard, Route 1, Millersburg Lippert, Mary A., Route 4, Carlisle ' Lonnquist, Mildred, 204 E. Ch6Stf-BI' Pike, Stoneybrook, Ridley Park Lyter, Ann, 1929 N. 5th St., Harrisburg , McClain, Beverly, 1403 Duke Ave-, COIUIIUOI2, S. C. MacDonald, Jack, 550 Radnor St., Harrisburg McElhany, Ethel, 127 Shaw Ave., Lewistown McElhone, Shirley, 1894 Haworth St., Phila- delphia 24 . , Mifgk,MElda, 3603'Alameda Circle, Baltlmore , d. ' MacKenzie, Phyllis, 720 Louisiana Ave., Cum- berland, Md. , Manley, Doris, 216 Hamilton St., Harnsburg Mann, Ronald, 1900 Ramblewood Road, Bal- timore 14 Md . 4 r Martin, town Martin, Charles, 1102 Pine St., York . Mania, Marian, 180 E. Main st., Westmlnstefa Anha, 136A Park Ave., Hummels- Md. 1 Malkrtlin, Mary, 125 W, Main St., Westminster, M2-I'ffZ, Leone, 525 Carlisle St., H9-n0Ve1' M9-Y, Rev. Raymond, Shiremanstown, H May, Mrs. Raymond, Shiremanstownf 41 anda, 335 E. Baltimore st., Taney- Migggn' Dr- George, 512 Park Ave., Johns- nnziller' Ted, 201 Grant St-, Myersdale OOPS, Anna LOUISG, Route 2, Hollsopple Moreland.. Rev. Elwood, Shrewsbury Moyer, William, 224 S. 3rd st., Lewisburg Mueller. Fred, 309 vincent st., Philadel- phia 11 MUUIDGT, COI'ina, 421 Florida Ave., Fullerton MYGYS, Rev. Francis, 52 Mahoning St., Milton Nafpe, W1n1fr'ed, 314 'Fulton St., Hanover Nelll, Mlldfed, 34 Grand Parkway, Lewis- town NGWb3U.eI', Sister Viola, River Crest, Pre- yentorium, Mont Clare N111S0n, Ulla, Gotlands Bro, visky, sweden Noll, Mary K., 3811 Kramer St., Harrisburg Nordberg, John, 10th and Pine Sts., Philips- burg Nortemann, Helen, Route 1, Riley Hall, Wheel- 1ng, W. Va. Null, William, 139 Linden Ave., Hanover O'Boyle, Kathryn, 22 W. Chestnut St., Hanover Ohler, Lois, Taneytown, Md. Orner, Jeanne, Bendersville Patterson, Alice Ann, 49 Main St., Glen Rock Plasterer, Jean, 214 S. West St., Carlisle Pletcher, Paul, 117 Roselawn Ave., Bausman Priceg Helen, 117 Chestnut St., Lewistown Punchard, Evelyn, 5526 Thomas Ave., W. Philadelphia 43 Railey, Robert, Grantsville, Md. Ratnam, Mr. T. John, Malim St., Narsapur, W. Godavery Dt., South India Reeves, Mrs. Colleen, 446 Latrobe Ave., Con- Huence Reichard, George, 530 Green St., Allentown .Reichard, Mrs. George, 530 Green St., Allen- town Reindollar, tlestown , Reindollar, Mrs. J. Ri, 317 Lombard St., L1t- . tlestown . Renner, Mrs. Gertrude,.381 E. King St., Lit- Dolores, 317 Lombard St., Lit- tlestown , Ritchey, Mrs. George, 424 S. West St., Ca1'11S10 Ritter, Rev. Charles, 432 Diamond St., Phila- delphia Rohrbaugh, 'Catherine, 410 Allegheny Ave., Hanover , Rowland, Mrs. John, Wall1ngf0Fd . Rutherford, Lillian, Route 1, Bainbridge , Saul Mrs. H. L., 109 E. High St., Carlisle Schgjake, Mary, 917 Argonne Drive, Balti- more 18, Md. I . Schell, George, 361 Fair St., Bloomsaburg Schminky, Mrs. .Ralph, 2229 N. 3rd St., Har- .b g ,. Schietlzller, Dilys, 374 S. Center St., Potts- Schliliz, Robert, 511 Glenwood Ave., Williams- Soliilxrslacher, Rev. Verle, Dickinson Schwartz, Martha, 2002 Orange St.,.York Shaffer, Ellis, 600 N. 16th.St., Harrisburg Shank, Ruth, 2218 Schuylkill Ave., Renova Shaub, Mary, 123 N- Keesey St York , Shaub, Susan, 123 N. Keesey St., York n h d , 745 Locust St., Columbla Tllleeodore, 745 Locust St., Co- lumbia o B 26, Mt. Pleas- Sierer, Mrs. L9Ste1'f P- ' OX ant Mills ' Skelton, Harold, 121 Roosevelt Ave., Dumont, N. J. ' 570 W. Lemon St., Lancaster Slaugg' 570 W, Lemon St., Lancaster 21222: Marjorie, 2315 N. Broad st., Philadel- phia 32 - 42 C amp' N awakwa Sloop, Rev. Ralph, 530 Bridge St., New Cum- Beck, Ann, Route 6, York berland Beck, Barbara, Rollte 6, York Smeigh, Susan, 5507 6th Ave., Altoona Beck, Shelby, Route 3, York. Smeltz, William, 101 Springs Ave., GettyS- hurg Smeltz, Mrs. William, 101 Springs Ave., Get- tysburg ' Smith, Mrs. H. O., 1508 Brandt Ave., New Cumberland Smith, Nancy, 1508 Brandt Ave., New Cum- berland Smith, Mrs. Robert, 425 Lenker Road, Lenker Manor, Harrisburg A Smuzer, Rev. Wesley, 1903 S. 19th Ave., Maywood, Ill. Snook, Lois, 57 State St., York Stahl, Rev. Glenn, Taneytown, Md. Stauffer, Pauline, 101 West Strawberry St., Lancaster Steininger, Mrs. R. F., 226 New Castle St., Butler St. John, Mary V., Chilhowie, Va. Stouffer, Charlotte, 233 S. 29th St., Harris- burg Sutcliffe, Richard, 519 Anderson Ave., Drexel Hill Sutcliffe, Mrs. Richard, 519 Anderson Ave., Dxcxel Hil 1 Tabor, Dr. L. Ralph, 7521 Morningside Drive, N.W., Washington 12, D. C. Treickler, Hope, 310 Erie Ave., Telford Trimmer, Corinne, 25 S. Hanover St., Carlisle Twigg, Mildred, 504 Green St., Cumberland, Md Tydings, Bill, 3905 W. Mulberry St., Baltimore 29, Md. Venable, Dr. Charles, 3230 Green St., Harris- burg Vollmer, Freda, 605 Bell Ave., Altoona.. Walborn, Rev. George, Newville Walz, Peggy, 710 E. King St., Lancaster Warner, Doris, 105 N. Keesev St., York Weber, Carole, 111 W. Weddington, Thomas, cord, N. C. Wiencke, Dr. Gustav, 1228 Spruce St., Phil- adelphia Williams, George, 102 Winey, Barbara, 1936 burg Wisser, Rev. Edwin, 105 Duncan Ave., West- ville, N. J. Wood, Elizabeth, 177 Fairview Rd., P. O. Box 196, Woodlyn 1 Yeager, Grace, Route 1, Shoemakersville Yeagy, Rev. A. E. M., Friedens Youngblood, Rev. Allan, 48 N. 40th St., Phil- adelphia 4 Yowell, Elizabeth, Madison, Va. Zeiters, Kathryn, 124 S. Hanover St., Hum- melstown Ziegler, Helen, 609 Dallas St., York D 3rd St., Lewistown 96 Meadow St., Con- Neater St., York Mulberry St., Harris-A JUNIOR GIRLS' CAMP Adams, Sallie, 135 E. Orange St. Lanca t , s er Alt, Beverly, 809 Dorchester Rd., Baltimore 29, Md. Alwine, Pamela, 328 W. High St., New Oxford Arndt, Judith, 25 Cambelltown Rd., Palmyra Aukamp, Dolores, 318 South Prince, Lancaster Aungst, Carole, 1010 Rolleston, Harrisburg Bair, Sandra, 224 S. Hanover St., Carlisle Bankert, Susan, Route 1, Hampstead, Md. Banks, Doris, 137 3rd St., West Fairview Baumgardner, Carole, 402 S. Queen St., Lit- tlestown . Baumgardner, Lois, ,429 N. Market St., Fred- erick, Md.5 ' , Beavers, Judith, 311 S. Church St., Martins- burg, W. Va. Beckley, Norma, 16 W. Woessnen Ave., Ha' gerstown, Md. Beecher, Joann, Dickinson Beecher, Margaret, Dickinson Benner, Joan, McAlisterville . Benney, Wilma, 724 Dartmouth Ave., Silver rin , Md. Be?1gon,gKa1'en, 407 Willowbank, Bellefonte Bentzel, Susan, 1780 W. Market St., York Bergstresser, Ann, 59 N. 4th St., Sunbury . Berndt, Nancy, 908 W. Central Ave., S. Wil- l' rt Beyggspliarie, 222 E. High St., Elizabeth- town Blouch, Judith, 932 Church St., Lebanon Bogar, Betty, 100 Oak Lane, Shippensburg Bonsall, Lois, 429 Iroquois St., Lester Bower, Sybil, Route 4 fErb's Bridgej, Me- chanicsburg Bowers, Dolores, Adamstown, Md. Bowers, Virginia, Adamstown, Md. Brashears, Jeanette, Woodsboro, Md. Braught, Donna, 554 N. Bedford St., Carlisle Breckenmaker, Frances, 226 Park Ave., Hum- melstown Brightbill, Joyce, Route 1, Hummelstown Brightbill, Judy, Route 1, Hummelstown Brough, Velma, Route 1, York Springs Brown, Nancy, 1437 Sharon Park Drive, Sharon Hill . Brownlee, Nancy, 313 Washington Ave., Jer- sey Shore Bucher. Patricia, Route 2, Mechanicsburg Budd, Nancy, Route 2, New Oxford Burkholder, Kay, Route 3, Lititz Byerly, Connie, 5 E. Green St., Shiremans- town - Byers, Mary, Route 1, P. O. Box 303, Hedges- ville, W. Va. Calhoun-, Barbara, Millers, Md. Carlesen, Sharon, 1105 Jefferson St., N.W., Washington 11, D. C. ' Chamberlin, Jean, 119 N. Chestnut St., Pal- myra Chandler, Linda, 321 W. Burke St., Martins- burg, W. Va. Chose, Lynnetta, 36 Columbia Ave., York Clare, Joanne, 341 W. Main St., Hummels- town ' , Coble, Marie, Route 1, Aspers Compher, Donna, Route 4, Frederick, Md. Conner, Muriel, Route 4, Hanover Cramer, Nancy, 550 E. Queen St,, Chambers- burg Cressler, Nancy, Route 2, Shippensburg Cunningham, Barbara, 1937 Bellevue Rd., Harrisburg g ' Dailey, Miriam, 501 Cumberland, Harrisburg Dailey, Veronica, 501 Cumberland, Harrisburg Damm, Jeanne, Rosehill, Frederick Rd., Elli- cott City, Md. ' Davis, Iris, 406 Cleveland Rd., Linthicum Heights, Md. Deardorff, Joanne, 439 W. College Ave., York Diehl, Celia, 244 E. Franklin, Greencastle ' Diehl, Sally, 646 Muench St., Harrisburg Diggan, Patricia, Maint St., Turbotville Doggett, Carolyn, 400.9 Tennyson Rd., 'Uni- versity Park, Md. DYUUIHIQ Peggy, 134 East St., Williamstown DUIU1. Mary, 227 N. Tennessee Ave., Martins- burg. W. Va. . - I Dworchak, Sandra, 9431 'Hummel Ave.,f Le- moyne 9 Ehigs, Jane, 720 'Guilford st., Silver spring, Erdman, Saggra. 414 w. oak st., Palmyra- Step. Patr1c,1,a,, 300 Lincoln Way .West, New Oxfordv' ' ' I'Q'f1 1'f'f'l',..--. E , - e 43 Ferrari. Joanne, 328 S. Market St., Elizabeth- town Finafrock. Wanda, 28 E. Baltimore, Green- castle ' Fish, Sally. 2632 N. 7th St., Harrisburg ' Flegal, Sandra. 101 Elm Ave., Hanover Force. Suzanne, Old Frederick Rd., Ellicgtt City, Md. Frame, Carol, 2862 Russell Rd., Camp Hill Frey, Sharon, 1053 Prospect, York Fry, Geraldine, Route 1, Camp Hill F1-yling, Elizabeth, 36 Eldred, Williamsport Garman, Nan, Middleburg Gatchel, Linda, 516 Cattell, Middletown. Geigle, Frances, Turbotville ' ' George, Lila, Lincoln Way West, New Oxford Gilbert, Rita, 19 N. Carlisle St., Greencastle Gerrick, Dixie Lee, Route 1, Littlestown Glass, Eleanor, 207 Park, Waynesboro Gochenauer, Nancy, Route 2, Mechanicsburg Good, Hazel, 593 W. Main St., New Holland Goodhart, Susan, 129 E. Ridge St., Carlisle Gourley, Lucretia, 641 State St., Lancaster Gross, Carole, 587 Madison Ave., York . Gulden, Gayle, Route 1, York Springs , Guldin, Jean, 12 Park Place, Lewistown Hagerman, Sandra, 1149 Sharon Park Sharon Hill Hagey, Janice, S. Railroad Ave., .New Hol- land Haines, Mary, Grant St., Greencastle Harmon, S. Darlene, 904 N. l'Queen St., Mar- tinsburg, W. Va. Hanson, Barbara, 706 Linwood St., New Cum- berland , I Harrison, Georgia, 3817 Sylvan: Drive, .Balti- more, Md. , Hartman, Martha, P. O. Box 446, Route 2, Glen Burnie, Md. Hauck, Betty, 2668 Lititz Rd., Neifsville, Haupt, Errolene, Stoystown Heckman, Beverly, Route 3, York I Heimerer, M. Caroline, Route 4, Gettysburg Heindel, Patsy, Hampstead, Md. Heiss, Gloria Jean, 1420 W. Poplar St., York Hendricks, Linda, 2428 Elm St., Penbrook Herman, Anna, ,470 W. Market St,, York Herman, Judith, P. O. Box 197, Chambers- burg - - . Hesson, Patricia, 513 S. Franklin St., EQU- over ' , , 2 1 Hickey, Alicia, 537 Prospect St., Lancaster, Hoff, Jean, Route 1, Manchester, Md. , Ickes, Lucinda, Route- 1,- Loysville - , Ilgenfritz, Gwylan, 49 Ridgeway.D,rive, '5G01'k Bryan Place, Hagers- Dr., Irvine, Sylvia, 200 town, Md. . - . Irwin, Suzanne, 835 Janet Ave., Lancaster Johnson, Janet, 309 N. Stratton. St, G.etTfyS' burg Keller, Virginia, 459 W. Market St.,, York 1 Keirstetter, Peggy, 107 N., Broad, WayHeS' oro , . Kessler, Gail, 510 Prospect St., York 4 ' Kessler, Margaret, 218 Centennial Ave., Han- over A KiI1g,.Louise, 214 W. Main, St., HummelSr ' l30W1'1 . -' 11 ' Kiser, Margaret, W. Baltimore St., Talley- 'f50Wn, Md. . - Khck, Patricia, ass. sth st., Allentown Kratzer, Cindy, McAlisterville KUTYID, Jane, 736 Baltimore St., Han0V6I' Lawrence, Linda, 1188 Elm Ave., LaI1CaS'CeI' Lawyer, Eleanor, Route 1, WestmiI1St91',' -Md-' Lebo, Yvonne, 424 S. 7th, St.,, Lebanon - . Lefghliley, Jo Ann, Allison, ,Centre Hall LGQSTCY, Janet, Thompsontown 1. , Lelller, Carol, 37 Coffman, Hag6I'Sl?0WHf Mdf- Leonard, Suzanne, 1515 Chatham Rd? Hlghi land Park, Camp Hill , Lmah, Jean, Route 4, Gettysburg- Litlile, Norma Jean, 216 -Middle st Hanov LiZ3Erb9T8'G'1', JOa11ne, 920 Baltimore St., HSS- Lofllifgecker, Kathleen, 351 E. Front St., Ludtka' Jean! Route 1, Hummelstown- McLaughlin, Jean, 215 Locust St., 'Hanover 9333: Kay, 169 Columbia- Rd., Elhcott Martin, Barbara, Route 2, Hampstead, Md. Maxwell, Carolyn, 125 N. Brown St., Lewis- town ' Miller, Joan, 1115 W. Market st., York Miller, Kathy, 207 -N. Maple Ave., Martins- lourg, W. Va. . MQHGT, Nancy., 124 Mooreland Ave., Carlisle Miller, Patricia, 222 E. Franklin St., Green- castle Miller, Sally Ann, 24 W. Main St., Shire- manstown, . . Miller, Sandra, 523 N. Lincoln Ave., -Jersey Shore .. Miller, Suzanne,..Route 3, Dillsburg Mitzel, Beverly, 500 S. George St., York Moser, Jane, P. O. Box 19, Turbotville Moul,' ,Mary E., 212 Fulton, Hanover Moul, Patricia, 407 E. Middle, Hanover Moyer, AAnna, 612 Oxford St., Harrisburg Mumlciila, Leslie, 162 12th St., New Cumber- an . Murphy, Thelma, Fort. Loudon Myers, Linda, Route 3, Dillsburg Neidlinger, Nancy, Route 2, Pine Grove Ness, Bonnie, 505 S. George St., York Nickey, Barbara, 101 N. George St., Han- over - Niclol, Susan, 1522 First Ave., York Nuss, Anne, 2470 Lititz Pike, Neffsville Oakley, Amelia, 3001 50th Ave., Capitol Heights, Md. ,- . O'Bryan, Janet, 617 E. Bishop St., Bellefonte Page, Lois, McAlisterville . Pedersen, Doris, 885 Preston Road, Hagers- town, Md. Poist, Barbara, 211 Forney Ave., Hanover Porter, Pauline, 2405 Canby St., Penbrook Pressel, Janet, 1861 Penn. iAve., Hage1'Sl30WT1, Md Preston, Paula, 1109 Staples St., N.E., Wash- ington 2, D. C. D Price, Barbara, Route 1, ,Martinsburg , PI-ice, .G101-ia, 501 Cleveland Rd., Linthicum E. King St., Shippensburg Pulket, Lois, 220 Blvd. Place, N. Linthicum, Rtigdd. Janet Manchester, Md. -, 1 Reedi .se,ndie, 1218 58th Ave., s.E., Weth- RElgE:13nD1o9nn1a?,' gil E. Emaush Middletown ...S Hg, - . - Reiss?-Martha, South Hills, .LIf3w1SlQfgg?1E1iZa- Rice, Gwen, Ridge Road, P- O OX Ril,l?l'l1toQll7'Jn Ann, 246 E. Simpson, Mechanics- burg - l ' - - . ' , 236 S. Broad St., Lltltz.. RliZglle,BE1?tQy?l346 S. Robinson S15-, Baltlmofef Md. , - 4 , - - A-1 , Hampstead, Mod. e. . gl2gm1?5,n,'11iE3faIi?l1e, 319 Centennial Ave., Han- over -? . . . 7 V - 347 N. Broad, lL1l31l-7? RbSl?SiEettE:ueSandra, Rmltee 1' Martmgburg ' Rodgers, ,Margarelb 200 E' Wa1nut'St Han' H3511 Jean, 21191 E. Main stff New Hoi? Judy 418. S, Mechanicsburg ' ,44 C amp N awakwa 1 Runkle, Gayle, 17 W. G o reen St., Shiremans- town Runkle, Nancy, Centre Hall Ruoss, Ethel, 7209 Charles, Philadelphia 35 Ruoss, Joah, 7209 Charles, Philadelphia 35 Rustad, Rae, 225 H ' omewood Rd., Linthicum Heights, Md. i Sawyer, Betty, 1724 E. 29th St., Baltimore 18. Md. Saylor, Kathryn, Route 2, Felton Scharf, Alice, Route 1, Dual Highway, Hagers- town, Md. Schiebel, Elizabeth, P. O. Box 146, Arendts- ville Schreckengaust, Sondra, Route 2, Harrisburg Schulcr, Janet, 35 W. Middle St., Hanover Sellers, Patricia, Moler Ave., Martinsburg, W. Va. Seltzer, Kathryn, 49 E. Emaus St., Middle- town Shafer, Charlotte, Route 4, Frederick, Md. Shaffer, Kay, 407 Green St., Mitilinburg Shambaugh, Pauline, Green Park Shelley, Shelia, Thompsontown Sherbrook, Patricia, 1909 Forest Park Ave., Baltimore Shively Phyllis 33 W HI , , . ae St., Lewistown Shoop, Martha, 230 E. Grant St., Greencastle Shorb, Sandra, Route 2, Taneytown, Md. Sierer, Patricia, P. O. Box 26, Mt. Pleasant Mills Smeltzer, Trudy, Craley Smith, Kay Frances, 45 W. Baltimore, Green- castle Smith, Lei, 2542 Spring St., Shippensburg Smith, Linda, Route 3, York Smith, Sue, 4' W. ' ' o Baltimore, Greencastle Smith, Susan, 532 Broad St., Chambersburg Snider, Carol, Route 1, Fayetteville Snyder, Janice, 132 S 16th St Cam H'll . ., p 1 Snyder, Sandra, Centre Hall Speg, Irma, 2820 Herr St., Harrisburg Spillman, Janet, 1102 W. Market St., York Sponseller, Donna, 742 Baltimore St., Han- over Sponseller, Sharon, 742 Baltimore St., Han- over Sporny, Jean, 202 ., 1- cum Heights, Md. Spotts, Betty, Ickesburg Stack, Leanne, 226 Homewood Rd., Linthicum Heights, Md. Hawthorne Rd Lihfh' Stalder, C. Johanna, Route 1, Gordonville Stambaugh, Nancy, Route 1, New Bloomfield Stevens Nanc ' 8 , y, 55 Eshelman St., High Spire Stief, Carol, 125 Wyandotte St., Lester Stief, Joan, 121 Wyandotte St., Lester Stine, Barbara, 2 Elmwood Blvd., York Startzman, Anne, 8 W. Lincoln Ave., Hagers- ' town, Md. Strain, Bonnie, 539 Jansen Ave. E ' , ssington Strasbaugh, Carolyn, 58 N. Main, Spring Grove Stumpf, Ruth, 1006 Fountain Ave., Lancaster Stutts, Lorraine, Main St., Thompsontown Swartz. Marguerite, Ickesburg Tederick, Pearl, 252 Liberty St., Martins burg, W. Va. Thrush, Paula High St., Boiling S r' , p ings Travitz, Helen, 2019 Brookwood St., Harris- burg Trimmer, Sally Ann, Codorus Vlall, Karen, 565 S. Railroad St., Palmyra Voris P 1 E ,- eggy, . Green, Shiremanstown Walstrum, Anna, 603 Annapolis Rd., Ferndale, Glen Burnie, Md. Water, Patsy, Hampstead, Md Weaver, Betty, Church St., Manchester, Md. Wetzel, Geraldine, 416 Eshelman St., High Spire Whitmore Elaine Frederick Co D t , , t., e our, Md. Wilhelm, Barbara, 258 N. -Seward St., York Willard, Linda, 2212 S Street, N.E., Washing- ton, D. C. Williams, Frances, 21 N. 10th St., Harris- burg ' , Williamson, Nancy, 1204 N. 14th, Harrisburg Winey, Janet, McAlistervil1e . Wolf, Jo Ann, 384 Market, High Spire Worley, Jean, 28 W. King St. York Wright, Bonnie Lee, 1023 Frances Ave., Lan- caster Wyrick, Darla, Route 1, Shippensburg Youkers, Beth, 2707 Walnut St., Penbrook Zeger, Judith, 353 Ridge Ave., Greencastle Z. . . . immeiman, Patricia, 205 E. 2nd St., Fred erick, Md. JUNIOR BOYS' CAMP-1952 Adams, John, 412 S. Cedar, Lititz Alwine, Douglas, 104 W. High St., New Ox- ford Angle, Robert, 96 Westerly Rd., Camp Hill Appel, Herbert, 3973 E. Capitol St. Washln 9 g' ton 19, D. C. Arbogast, Charles, 625 Wallace St., ' N-orth- umberland Asquith, Peter, E. York St., Biglerville Aurand, Donald, 505 Broad St., Jersey Shore Baer, Charles, 39 Mary Jane Lane, Newtown Square Bair, Gary, 732 Roosevelt Ave., York Baughman, Jan, 355 High, Hanover Bennett, Harley, 1308 Locust St., Williams- port Benson, Robert, Route 2, Glen Rock Berkheimer, Philip, 134 3rd St., Hanover Best, D 'd ' avi , 2014 Wardman St., Washington 18, D. C. Bevans, Carvel, Route 14, P. O. Box 129, Baltimore, Md. Bierly, Charles, soo Allegheny sc. J Y , ersey Shore Bigler, Bobby, 248 E. Orange, Shippensburg Bitterman, Gary, 627 Vine St., Middletown Blanchard, Stephen, 210 Prospect St., Hum- melstown Blessing, Carl, 406 S. Narberth Ave., Nar- berth Bloom, John, 516 S. Collins Ave., Baltimore 29, Md. Boone, Paul, 303 Dumbarton Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Boova, Frank, 431 Walnut, Newport Bossom, Robert, 33 McAllister St., Hanover Bogvden, James, 201 Roxbury Rd., Shippens- urg Brandenburg, James, 423 Hawthorne Rd., Linthicum Heights Md' Breighner, Philip, 129 Hamilton Ave Y k ., or Brenner, Raymond, 223 S. Ann, Lancaster Brendle, Michael, 102 Lincoln Way East, New Oxford Buxrkhardt, Irving, Route 1, Falls Church, a. Burns, Ro bert, 4217 Parkmont Ave., Balti- more 6, Md. Butterfield, David, Route 3, Gettysburg Carlson, Martin, 602 West A ve., Garland, Glen Burnie, Md. .. Care, Ross, 110 Hoerner St., Harrisburg Carty, Clarence, 964 S. 4th St., Chambers- burg Caulwell, Tommy, 522 N. Essex Ave., Nar- berth Charles, Edwin, 46 Main, Middleburg Christian, David, Linden Ave., Greencastle Chronister, Edward 1117 Broad , way, Hanover - Churlick, John, 18 Main St M' 1 ., lddleburg Clepper, Keith Route 6 Ca l'l , , r is e Clingan, Richard, Route 1, Taneytown, -Md. Cllppinger, Lester, 26 N. Washington, Ship- pensburg ,l'.'lrr'1v1v-gill,-F Z, p 45 Clugston. Herbert, 74 N. 4th, Chambersburg Cates. Michael, Route 1, Knoxville, Md, Coffman, Lanny, 903 Hamilton Blvd., Hagel-S- town, Md. Colyer, Randy, 1620 Elmira St., Williamsport Conchman, Ronnie, 432 E. Franklin St., Hagerstown, Md. Cowan, John, 594 N. Plum St., Lancaster C1-ager, William, 318 Pennsylvania Ave., P1-OS- pect Park Creep, Guy. S57 E. Market, 'York Cupples, Raymond, 2646 S. 72nd St., Phil- adelphia H Dahlin, Steve, Beverly Drive, Poplar Gar., Route 3, Harrisburg Danner, William, III, 841 Highland Ave., Lan- caster Daum, Frederick, III, 100 E. 3rd St., Fred- erick, Md. Davis, William, 115 E. Keller St., Mechanics- burg Deibler, Donald, II, 109 W. Main St., Eliza- bethville . Deibler, Richard, 2533 Penbrook Ave., Har- risburg Deitz, Paul, 116 S. Hay St., Gettysburg Dersham, Earle, 302 Green, Mifilinburg Despeaux, James, 129 W. Church St., Fred- erick, Md. Dickert, John, 92 N. Water St., Spring Grove Diffenderfer, Curtis, Grand, Middleburg Doehrer, Allen, 9619 Flower Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Dolcaivgiey, Lee, 204 S. Montvalla, Hagerstown, Dutterer, Stewart, 115 Penna. Ave., West- minster, Md. a a Eagler, William, 400 Tinsman Ave.,' Wil- liamsport Ebersole, John, Route 1, Mechanicsburg Eichelberger, Jay, 226 Noble St., Lititz England, David, 3406 63rd Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Eppler, Fred, 450 E. Green, Westminster, Md. Erickson, Karl, 326 S. Colobrook Ave., Cham- bersburg Ernst, Darryl, 514 Coolidge St., New Cum- berland Eyler, Randolph, 227 W. Middle St., Gettys- burg Eyler, Robert, 528 N. Beauer, York Fahblle, Eric, 817 Braddock Rd., Cumberland, d. Failor, John, Route 2, Mechanicsburg Fink, Wm. Joseph, 275 Beaver St., Hallam Fishel, Stuart, 88 N. Main, Spring Grove 130816, Keith, 653 Linden Ave., York Foltz, Kenneth, Broad St., Middletown, Md. Fones, Donald, Route 1, Clifton, Va. Fones, Kenneth, Route 1, Clifton, Va. . Folrsythe, Joseph, 2406, Jefferson St., Harris- urg Frank, Douglas, 1927 N. 5th St., Harris- burg Frye, Thomas, 326 Cemetery St., Jersey Shore Gastrock, Fred, 2406 Logan St., Harrisburg Gaver, Richard, 137 S. Allison, Greencastle Gnau, Wayne, 1323 S. Queen St., York Goodrich, Richard, 1 E. C St., Brunswick, Md. Gosnell, Robert, 542 N. Pershing Ave., York Guldin, Peter, 522 Guildford Ave., Cham- bersburg Hale, William, Arendtsville Hampson, Robert, Jr., 2702 St. Paul St-, Baltimore 18, Md. y Hancock, Robert, Hoke St., Spring ,GFOVQ Hansen, Richard, 2611 W. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore 15, Md. Harkins, John, 11 Fairway, Bloomfield, N. J. Hfivliglan, J aQie, 7 Grafton St., Manchester, Hart, Barry,' 612 Oak St., Harrisburg Haiigey, David, 6410 Landover Rd., Landover, gawbecker, Fred, Penn, Biglerville Hawryluk, Beter, 10 E. Main St., Annville eckeflf, Richard, 103 Ferndale Rd., Glen Burnie, Md. V Heilltzelmafl, George, Jr., Penna. Trailer Park, ' Middletown Heller, Terry, 1219 Locust St., Williamsport Hei,I:,rQeberger,, Billy, 129 Ridge Ave., Waynes- o Hennebefger, J0hn, 104 Broadway, Hagers- town, Md. HeI'Sh, Jeffrey, 1014 N. Duke St., York Hefshberger, Larry, Route 1, Thomasville H91'Shey, Bruce, 30 W. Marion, Lititz Hershey, Carroll, Jr., 532 Baer, Hanover Hess, Richard, Sunnyside Ave., Waynesboro Hinkle, Robert, N. Main St., Ext., Spring Grove Hoffman, Crist, 2400 Walnut St., Penbrook, Harrisburg ' Hoffman-, William, 558 Baer Ave., Hanover Hollida, Jerry, 214 S. Geo. Ave., Martins- ' burg, W. Va. Hopkins, Ronald, Broad St., Taneytown, Md. Howe, Edward, 129 N. Walnut St., Lewis- town Howell, John, 121 S. Cedar St., Lititz Hubbard, Richard, 513 Hawthorne Rd., Linthi- cum, M-d. . . Huffer, Samuel, RFD., Jefferson, Md. Hull, Richard, Route 3, Westminster, Md. James, David, 524 Summitt Ave., Prospect Park Jefferies, George, III, 686 High, Enhaut Jefferies, John, 686 High, Enhaut Johnson, Wayne, 451 E. Liberty, Chambers- bur Kappjg Dennis, 37 Cottage Ave., Glen Rock Keller, Kenneth, 226 W. 6th St., Waynesboro Kent, Dou las 324 E. Front St., Lititz King, Md. , Kline, Barry, 519 Curtin St., Harrisburg Kopp, Spencer, 421 Cedar St., Litita Korrell, Roy, 301 W. Main St., Middletown, 8' 1 , Phillips, Jr., 43 Chase, Westminster, Md. Kotchenreuther, Robert, 617 S. Curley St., B lt' 24, Md. i Kreiadeilfnlllgwell, 108 N. Wash1ngt0I1 Sf-, AUD- ville W . Lair, Nelson, Route 1, Coatesville Lauer, Dean, 709 N. George, York Lauer, Terry, 709 N- George' York Leathery, George, 404 Coabin Rd., Y01'k Leathery Philip, 633 Colonial Ave York Lehr, Stamford, 150 Lafayette Sh, York Le'ster, Edward, ROUTIS 7' Westmlnster' Md' 1 122113, Rllmailrlldxf E1c419teKkisg1lerAvLi?oS? Williams- Loriigt William, Jr., 293 W. Main St., Hum- Mcirflllalltaiilin Victor, 155 N. Thomas St., Belle- Alan, 429 E. Bishop St-f Bene' Mfgizijth, Elwood, 550 Newcomb St., S.E., Washington, D- C- - U McKissick, Maynard, 115 S' Railroad St Mlimgfgrelggxgll, 3401 Laurel Ave Eheverly' Richard, 1013 Fairview Rd., Hagers- town: Md' . . . H11 St., York Mann. Wllllam- 7358 15th Allenwwp LriarliSl1ei5a,'L?1y'2556 N. 5th'St., Harmsburg ar 9 ' 46 Camp N czwalewa, Mathias, Gerry, 47 Liberty St., Westminster, Md. Mellin, William V., 449 Main St., Ellicott City, Md. Meminger, Alan, 3617 Centerfield Rd., Harris- burg Mengel, Roger, 317 Orange St., Selinsgrove Merkt, Robert, Route 1. Pine Grove Menear, Harry. 130 E. Main St.. Hummels- town Miller, Clayton, 106 Hollywood Rd., Hagers- town, Md. Miller, Frederick, 2007 Virginia Ave., Hagers- town, Md. Miller, Robert, Route 1, Seven Valleys Moll, Bill, V.A. Hospital, Lebanon Moore, Richard, 317 Maple Rd., Middletown Myers, Jacob, 801 W. 16th St., New Cum- berland Nelson, Ronald, 144 Spruce St., Lititz Oberholtzer, Ray, Oakwood Apts., Route 1, Manheim Ogle, George, Jr., P. O. Box 164, S. Church, Middletown, Md. Ohl, Ward, 680 E. 2nd St., Bloomsburg Ommert, John, E. Balto. St., Taneytown, Md. Parthemore, Philip, III, 108 Woodside Ave., Narberth Patterson, Fat, 24 3rd St., Hanover Peiffer, Barry, 347 W. 2nd, Waynesboro Peiifer, Dennis, 347 W. 2nd, Waynesboro Peters, Richard, Route 3, York Porter, Burrill, 2537 Penbrook Ave., Harris- burg Prosser, Stanley, 639 S. Washington St., Gettysburg Pugh, Donald, 441 E. King St., Shippensburg Fumphrey, Gorman, 4402 Belle Ave., Balti- more 7, Md. Ramsburg, Harry, 6515 Pennsylvania Ave., Westminster, Md. Rausch, Peter, 215 Williams Ave., Narbeth Reidell, John, 213 2nd St., Miffiinburg Reynolds, Otey, III, 186 E. Main St., West- minster, Md. Richards, Robert, Jr., 610 N. Pershing Ave., York Riley, Robert, 58 S. East St., Spring Grove Rinehart, Gilbert, '54 N. 2nd St., Newport Rissmiller, Richard, Route 1, Middletown Rohm, Fredric, Lincoln Drive, Route 2, Mon- toursville Rollin, William, Route 1, Hummelstown Ruebman, Fred, Jr., 205 E. 2nd Ave., Lititz Ruebman, Jack, 205 E. 2nd Ave., Lititz Rupp, Theodore, 4805 Erie St., College Park, Md. Sabo, Joseph, Route 2, Biglerville Sammel, John, Jr., 1064E. Orange, Shippens- burg H Sammet, Frederick,--:Route 2, Lititz Sauve, James, Jr., 121 E. Main St., Shire- manstown Saylor, Edward, 1017 E. Phila., York Schiding, Richard, 966 Edison St., York Schlotzhauer, Robert, 104 N. Walnut, Spring Grove . SchreHier, David, Route 2, Harrisburg Schrum, David, 31 S. East St., Spring Grove Schwartz, Wayne, P. O. Box 306, Biglerville Shade, Robert, 1019 Vine Ave., Williamsport Shaffer, Ronald, P. O. ,Box 169, Middletown, M . P Shamory, Lee Allen, 158 W. Market, Middle- burg Shanabrough, Joel, ,607 N. Hartley St., York Sheier, Gilson, Easton Highway, Ferndale Shelley, Timothy, ,Route 1, Red .Lion - Shewell, Daniel, Railroad H Shewell, Samuel, ,Railroad , ' Shewell, Scott, 3020 Lincoln Highway, E. York Shipwash, John, 908 Hamilton Blvd., Hag0I'S- town, Md. A ' , F Shirey, Samuel, -70 Catherine-St-, LeW1Sl90Wn Shively, Gerald, R. D., Mimlnburg Shockey, Paul, 109 S. -Chu1'ch,'WaYH9'Sb0Y0 Slagle, Daniel, II. 1 Colonial Ridge Rd-, JOTIIIS- town ' - Smith, Donald, Route 3, Gettysburg . Smith, Joes, 5411 Springlake Way, Baltimore 2, Md. Sniith, Ronald, Route 1,,HumInelSl30WI1 Snyder, David, Freeburg Snyder, Randy, Biglerville u Spamer, Ernest, 318 S. Queen St., Llttlestown Stack, Richard, 226 Homewood Rd., Linthi- cum Heights, Md. Staub, Martin, Elysburg Stauffer, Barry, 40 E. Middle St., Hanover Stouffer, Vance, Route 1, New -Cumberland Stees, William, 2129 Moore, Harrisburg Steiner, Alan, 107 Lawton St., Falls-Church, Va. Steiner, Paul, Flora Dale . Stevens, Delroy, 558 Eshelman St., Highspire Stober, Richard, 1070 E. 'Main St., Annville ' Stonesifer, James, F, O. Box 267A, Petersville, Md. Swisher, James, 622 3rd St., Hanover Tate, Harvey, 2919 Hudson, Baltimore 24, Md. - ' Taylor, David, 2320 Penn St., Harrisburg Taylor, Robert, 2403 Boas St., Penbrook Therit, Charles, Route 1, Manchester, Md. Thomas, Larry, Route 3, Greencastle Tinsley, Thomas, ,924 Malden Rd., Baltimore, Md. ' Titsworth, Stephen, 121 ED. Washington St., Chambersburg ' Trump, Gregory, 22 New St., Manchester, Md. Tweed, Harry, 663 Union St., Lancaster Twigg, Robert, 38 N. Cannon Ave., Hagers- town, Md. , - Uhler, Thomas, 2629 AN. ,4th St., Harrisburg Uhler, Richard, York Co., Route 1, Lewis- berry . 9' Vainndrew, Richard, 970 S. 5th St., Chambers- urg , , Vines, Paul, 10 Hill St., York - - Wagner, Lynn, 220 Park Ave., Hummelstown Walger, Melvin, Jr., 3707 Beech Ave.-,, Balti- more 11, Md. , Walter, James, Jr., 708 Windsor St., York Walters, D011glas, 1739 Gorsuch Ave., Balti- more, Md. ' Walton, Richard, 602 N. 16th St., Harrisburg W2tkiHS, Bromel, 93 W. Main, Westminster, Md. Weifenbach, John, 443 N. Robinson St., Bal- timore 24, Md. Wglch, Harry, 3607 Cloverfield .Rd., Harris- urg 1 Welch, Rodney, 414 S. Cedar, Lititz Welshans, Wayne, 119 West St., Jersey Shore Welter, Donald 323 Swatara St., Steelton WGHZ, Albert, 2962 Cochran Ave., Williams- po . Q WeHfZ, Gene, 'R0ute 1, Manchester, Md.,- Wiig, John, Kingwood Rd., Linthicum Heights, WEBB, John, Jr., 333 E. Main, Emmitsburg, Williams, R0beI't, Route 4, Mechanicsburgi Willits, Earl,-JI'-, 1905 Lenox St., Harrisburg' Wggfgfennef, John, Center Square, New Ox- Winey, Michael, 316 Grand, Middleburg Wolf, T1H1013hY, 218,N. Gotwalt St., York , Zartman, G1enn,,371 N. Broad sc., Lititz gaftman, Kenneth, 48 E. Lincoln. Ave., Lititz 91515, -J0hl1, 26 W. .Green St., Westminster, l','t1r'1vtlaPlLM'H-QQ p H an Zimmerman. Gerald, 4502 Frederick Ave., Bal- timore 29, Md. Zuch, James, 118 W. Walnut St., Marietta. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS' CAMP-1952 ' Albright, Gladys, Reamstown Alleman, Evangeline, Route 1, Red Lion, Angel, Susan, 19 W. Hanover St., Hanover Angle, Barbara. 96 Westerly Rd., Camp Hill Angle, Dorothy, 128 Cumberland Ave., Ship- pensburg Asper, Nancy, 3785 Derry St., Harrisburg Attig, Jo-Elaine, Route 7, York Baker, Patricia, 13 E. Middle St., Hanover Bankert, Doris, Hampstead, Md. Bard, Linda, 334 E. King St., Shippensburg Barnes, Judith, 478 4th St., Lewistown Barten, Carolyn, Codorus , Basore, Janet, 165 15th St., New Cumberland Baughman, Brenda, Route 3, Newville Baumgardner, Mary, 116 E. Green St., West- minster. Md. . Benedict, Eva, 937 Hay St., York Benner, Sally, 313 Ruby St., Lancaster Bennett, Linda, 433 Linden Ave., York Berkeridge, Diana, 622 S. Ellwood Ave., Bal- timore 24, Md. Berner, Charlotte, 537 Eshelman St., High Spire Bickel, Pamela, 2721-A Green St., Harrisburg Bickel, Sandra, 2721-A Green St., Harrisburg Biehl, Glenda, 910 N. Market St., Frederick, Md. . Blessing, Emily, 406 S. Narberth Ave., Nar- berth Blumenberg, Alice, 430 W. Shipley Rd., Linthi- cum Heights, Md. Blumenthal, Lynda, 410 Terrace Ave., Han- over Bolbach, Ann, P. O. Box 114, Route 7, Lan- caster Book, Judy, 1066 S. Cameron, Harrisburg Bosserman, Judith, Biglerville Botts, Sydna, 457 Norway St., York Bowman, Theresa, Halifax ' Boyer, Joyce, Knoxville, Md. Beammer, Sharon, Route 3, Hanover Bray, Mary, 3100 Belmont Ave., Baltimore 16, Md. Brough, Rhoda, Route 1, York Springs Brown, Nancy, 725 Maryland Ave., York Bubb, Mary Ellen, Route 2, Jersey Shore Burkholder, Janis, Farmersville Carlson, Shirley, 95 E. Canal St., Dover ' Causse, Shirley, 409 Pontiac, Lester' Christian, Carol Ann, 527 W. 16th St., New Cumberland , Clelan, Martha, 12 S. Pine St., Lewistown Cllppillger, Isabel, 424 Linden Ave., York C01'f1Df0n, Joyce, Manchester, Md. Cooke, Ellen, 3312 Elgin Ave., Baltimore 16, Md. Corwell, Nedra, Route 4, York . Cromer, Carole, 315 Whitestone Rd., Silver Spring, Md, Davis, Diane, 406 Cleveland Rd., Linthicum Heights, Md. - Davis, Nancy, Peach Glen P Daugherty, Anna, 300 South Main St., Man- chester, Md, D3fYt0T1, Linda, 24 S. Paxtang Ave., Harris- burg 9 Deibler, Marie, Route 1, Stevens . Derr, Joanne, 609 Magnolia Ave., Frederick, Md. Dzehm, Mary Alice, Route 3, Lititz Dltzler, Sara, Route 1, Pine Grove A Dfwkey, Joan, 213 Carlisle st., New Oxford Doehrer, Patricia, 9629 Flower Ave., Silver Spring, Md. ' ' 47 gogton' Charlotte' Route 1, Pine Grove u Y' Marilyn, 40- N. Railroad St Ann '11 ' glgggaft, Betty, 16- Harvard Ave., Laneaggesf Engsffte Mama, 527 W. Jackson st., York Spri3g:'L?2?1'0U, 912 Langley Drive, Silver Esilgziigg-ge,1Sandra, 7418 Rockwell Ave., Phil- Evert, 'Carol 747 E. 3rd omsburg , St., Bl Eylef, Sylvia. 528 N. Beaver st? York Falk, Dorothy, 1 burg Ffflty, M3-Ty Ann, F 1Sh9I', Christine, burg Fletcher, Carolyn burg Fleck, Janice, 327 Focht, Jean, 39 E. D 017 Manada St., Harris- Pine Grove ' 400 Market St., Mifiiin- -213 Market N. 2nd St., Philipsburg Roosevelt Ave., Middletown Stl: Focht, Marguerite, 3'9 E. Roosevelt Ave., Middletown Foltz, Judith, Broad St., Middletown, Md. Fornwalt, Kay, Main St., Centre Hall Frailey, Ann, 1012 Cherry St., Williamsport Freas, Ruth, 207 Hillmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. I Fridinger, Barbara Lee, 123 S. Main St., Manchester, Md. Fureman, Debra, Route 1, Annville Gahel, Dorothy, P. O. Box 306, Enola Gibbs, Brenda, 512 Park Drive, Lebanon Givler, Joyce,- 1716 Wayne St., Harrisburg Glasgow, J anet, 512 N. Bedford St., Carlisle Gobrecht, Rebecca, 9 Oak St., Hanover Golold-lrich, Barbara, 1 E. C St., Brunswick, Gouker, Barbara, 132 School Ave., Hanover Greider, Sandra, Route 1, Halifax Grube, Audrey, Route 3, Lancaster Gunnett, Roberta, 4th St., Williamsburg Hackman, Barbara Ann, Babk St., Landis- vi le Hackmann, Bettv Ann, 4310 Glenmore Ave., Baltimore 6, Md. Hare, Lois, Boiling Springs Hartman, Marion, Hillcrest, Hampstead, Md. Hauck, Mary, 2668 Lititz Rd., Neffsville Heisey, Marian, 828 W. Maint St., Palmyra Henry. Mary Ellen, 93 Reed Ave., Trenton. N. J. ' Henry, Veronica, Gen. German Orphan Home- Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, Md. Herr, Jane, 129 Cumberland Ave., Shippens- burg Hess, Patricia, Dillsburg , Hickman, Ann, Dunmoven Farm, Lovettsville, Va. , Heel, Suzanne, 365 W. 5th St., Lewistown D Holdcraft, Patsy, 219 E. 3rd St., Frederick, Md. Hglman, Bonnie, 4606 Brandon Lane, Belts- ville, Md. , Sass., Dfizzife, A... Hqi1IgeingPrligc?illa, 115 Jefferson, -Middletown, Hdgvca Sara, 129 N. Walnut St., Lewistown How ei-, Jane, 23 Randall Circle, Williams- port ' 1 6 R ute 1 Turbotville ' , 'Sh , o ,, - fl-Iagriryiisoenjrcegithefinef Maul St Centre Han Johnson Judith, Route 1' York Svtmgs Johnson? Marilyn, 1602 Powder Mill Lane, d . . Joriliggewgclie 1810 Wallac-e St., Hafflsbuf? Jones Beverly, '11.8.,S. Ellwood Ave., .Balti- ' Md. . . morelsfm, 359- Harrisburg St., Oberlin Jones ' ancY,. . - - 3 f 1, -536 2nd St.,eH1gh Splre , 53Ef1Iil1:a1ii,CltaI1a,rtha,. 379 ,W. 4th Lewls- town - A Z 6 ' 48 4 C amp N afwczkwa Kephart, Marjorie, 130 5th St., Philipsburg Kessler, Iris, 510 Prospect St., York Kessler, Nancy, 262 Fleming Ave., Hanover Kessler, Von Zona, 510 Prospect St., York Kifer, Marilyn, Route 2, Middletown, Md. Kimmel, Nancy, Stoystown King, Barbara, 908 Heron Drive, Silver Spring. Md. Klinedinst, Jeanette, 451 W. King St., York Knofla, Judy Ann, 1135 E. Philadelphia St., York Koble, Linda, 1313 N. Main St., Pine Grove Koch, Leanna, 236 S. Main St., Pine Grove Koontz, Ann, 101 W. Main St., Westminster, Md. Koontz, Carolyn, 101 VV. Main St., Westmin- ster, Md. Kopp, Barbara, 733 Frederick St., Hanover Krause, Frances, 9113 Sudbury Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Kreager, Sara Anne, 226 Herr St., Harris- burg Kreider, Joanne, Route 4, Lititz Lau, Joann, 427 Carlisle St., Hanover LeGore, Jackalene, 236 N. Franklin St., Han- over Lehman, Maxine, 847 E. Philadelphia, St., York Lehman, Nancy, 38 Locust St., Pine Grove Lerew, Ella Jean, York Springs Lesher, Ruth, 653 Linden Ave., York Lippert, Sylvia, 625 Smith St., York Logan, Charlene, A.R.C., Beltsville, Md. Lynch, Joan, 505 Fleetwood St., Silver Spring McCracken, Bonnie, 25 N. Earl St., Shippens- burg McElhany, Jane, 535 Eshelman St., Highspire McGaha, Shirley, 319 A St., Brunswick, Md. Maisel, Carol, Gen. German Orphan Home, Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, Md. Manges, Xina, Route 2, Flintstone, Md. Martin, Mary Ruth, 2284 Lititz Pike, Lan- caster Mattson, Anne, 125 Park Ave., Hummelstown Miller, Dawn, 401 3rd St., Hanover Milligan, Judith, Route 1, P. O. Box 367, Roaring Spring Moberg, Barbara, 673 N. Pershing, York Moore, Marilyn, 540 S. Russell St., York Moul, Rae Deen, 407 E. Middle St., Hanover Moyer, Ann Marie, 518 Smith St., York Moyer, Mary, 518 Smith St., York Murray, Jeneanne, Baltimore Pike, Cumber- land, Md. Myers, Marcia, 2912 Duke St., Harrisburg Myers, Suzanne, Valley Forge Heights, Route 7, York Naylor, Maribel, 3027 Chestnut St., Camp Hill Neidich, Carol, 918 May St., Harrisburg Newcomer, Joan, 71 S. Main St., Pine Grove Noll, Rachel, 403 E. Main St., Annville Nugent, Lillian, 12 West St., Trenton, N. J. Oberholtzer, Mary, Oakwood Apts., Route 1, ' Manheim Ohl, Donna, 680 E. 2nd St., Bloomsburg Orndorff, Charlotte, Lincolnway East Ext., New Oxford Ort, Sandra, 879 Madison Ave., York Overdeer, Barbara, 122 N. Catherine, Middle- town Parthemore, Jacqueline, 108 Woodside Ave. Narberth Payne, Elva, 610 Coleraine Rd., Baltimore 29 I ! 'Md. Payne, Emily, 58 Church Rd., Md. Pensinger, Joyce, 63 Linden castle . Pletcher, Marilyn, 117 Roselawn, Bausman Powels, Patty Ann, 684 Florida Ave., York Reaver, Bette, 836 S. Newberry St., York Rempp, Judy, 210 Haines Rd., York Ellicott City, Ave., Green- Ritter, Mary, 405 E. King St., Littlestown Ritter, Nancy, 1310 Highland St., Oberlin Robinson, Phyllis, 125 Main, Middleburg Rockwell, Julio, 114 N. Morris st., Shmpens- burg ' Rollin, Lorraine, Route 1, H11mm91St9Wn Ross, Sandra, 1913 N. 6th St., Harrisburg Rotunda, Carol, 212 E. Locust St., Annville Rice, Barbara, 104 E. Locust St., Annville Ruby, Ruth Ann, Route 7, YOI'k Rudisill, Penny, Bausman I i Ruebman, Judith, 205 E. .2nd Ave-, I-11131132 Rupert, Monica, Lovettsv1lle, Va. Ruth, Joan, 320 Poplar Ave., New Cumber- l d Sclllzllake, Carol Ann, 10302 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring, Md. . Schaper, Mary, 234 Collins Ave., Baltimore 29, Md. Schechterly, Bonnie, 109' S. Vine St., Berwick Schierholz, Margaret, Route 1, Knoxville, Md. Schmoyer, Sandra Lee, 309 Hamilton, Allen- town Schock, Jerine, 592 Baltimore St., Hanover Schuck, Nancy, 1787 Spruce St., Trenton 10, N. J. Schultz, Marilyn, 511 Glenwood Ave., Wil- liamsport Seibert, Barbara, 611 Easley St., Silver Spring, Md. Shafer, Nancy, P. O. Box 169, Middletown, Md. A Shaffer, Lola Mae, ZOIVZ Fair Ave., Hanover Shanebrook, Donna, 105 S. Main St., Man- chester, Md. Shau, LaVonne, 622 Highland Ave., Lewis- town Sheckler, Sara, 208 E. Herald St., Tyrone Sheese, Barbara, 136 E. Locust, Annville Sheffer, Corinne, 212 N. 32nd St., Paxtang Sheffer, Paula, Easton Highway, Ferndale Sholl, Judith, 246 .York St., Hanover Shultz, Sue Ann, 508 Carlisle, Hanover Skinner, Colleen, 450' Carlisle St., Hanover Smith, Helen, Route 1, York Springs Smith, Lois Ann, 650 Salem Ave., York Smith, Mary Ann, 250 Randall Circle, Wil- liamsport . Snavely, Margaret, 104 N. Locust St., Palmyra Sohland, Anne, 415 E. Athens Ave., Ardmore -Sowers, .Mary, 628 W. College Ave., York Statler, Judy, 420 E. Catherine, Chambersburg Steger, Shirley, Route 2, Hampstead, Md. Steger, Sylvia, Route 2, Hampstead, Md. Stelnberger, Evelyn, 1079 Chambers, Oberlin Stinchcomb, Phyllis, 1718 E. 29th St., Balti- more, Md. Stockham, Helen, New Oxford Stokes, Virginia, 914 W. Poplar St., York Sf10I1e, Diana, 951 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne ' Stos, Marie, 1106 Main St., Oberlin Stouffer, Mardee, Route 1, New Cumberland Stough,.Barbara, 627 N. Pershing Ave., York Stup, Linda, 626 Trail Ave., Frederick, Md. Sllydam, Melba, 653 First, Lancaster SWQQSGH, Nancy, 2000 -Market St., Harrisburg Therit, Audrey, Manchester, Md. Thompson. Carolyn, 1236 w. Market st., York Th0mPS0T1, J2-116, 9002 Walden Rd., Silver Spring, Md. , ' Th01'T1t0T1, Kay, 1518 Powder Mill Lane, Wynnewood Toner, Jetsy, '105 E. rioo st., Mt. Holly Springs ' Troutman, E. Anne, Turbotville D Vanderau, Carol, 430 s. 4th st., chambers- burg Viall, Linda, 565 iS. Railroad St., Palmyra V1Sk0C1l, Barbara, 223 Ferndale Rd., Glen Burnie, Md. Wagner' 'Jean' 200 S- Forge St. Palmyr Walter, Beverly, 708 Windsor St., Yorka i'.'ur'lwofv k MM, p Watson. Gail. 602 Walnut. St., Milllinburg Watts. Ethel. 113 Dudley Ave. Nurberth Wm,-y, Phyllis. Route 5, Carlisle Werner. Nancy. 501 l'l.'Wulnut St., Lewistown Wei-tz. Joyce. 520 Lindbergh Way, Lewis- town Wickard. Donna, Route 3, Newville Wiest. Aimee, 119 N. Kvesey St., York Wild. Barbara. 7219 Rising Sun Ave., Phil- adelphia ll Williams. Joanna. 230 N. Luzerne Ave., Bal- timore 24. Md. Wigtield. Nancy. 1716 Maple St., New Cum- berland Williams. Margaret, 21 N. 10th St., Harris- b rg Wilgon. Elizabeth, 710 Maryland Ave., York Wingert. Karla. 15 Oak Hill Drive, Middle- t wn Wise-haupt, Dianne, 316 S. Brown St., Lewis- town Wittpenn. Barbara, 1726 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster Wolf, Marlene, Church St., Reamstown Yeager, Thelma. 365 W. 5th St., Lewistown Yeagley, Joanne. 225 W. Cherry St., Palmyra Yeingst. Jan, Route 6, Carlisle Yoder, Betty Ann, Main St., Turbotville Zartman, Susan, 119 McAllister, Hanover Zeleny, Roberta, 421 Cleveland Rd., Linthi- cum Heights, Md. Zimmerman, Betty, Route 3, P. O. Box 16, Pine Grove Zimmerman, Charlotte, Stoystown. Zimmerman, Marlene, Route 1, Westminster, Md. JUNIOR-INTERMEDIATE GIRLS' CAMP 1952 Aasland Astri 129 East Ave. Ham ton Va. , , , P , Albright, Edna, 45 S. 24th St., Fenbrook Antonopolus, Catherine, 538 Harmony St., Coatesville 'Aungst, Nancy, 1903 Mulberry St., Harris- burg Bailey, Faye, Route 1, Manchester Bailmer, Helen, 5714 Jonestown Rd., Harris- urg , Barley, Norma, Route 3, York i1Barton, Judy, 19 E. 5th Ave., York Baumgardner, Edith, 413 E. Baltimore, Taney- town, Md. Beck, Julia, 226 Pine St., Ephrata tBeck, Mary Lou, 316 W. Front St., Berwick Beck, Virginia, 5655 Calyn Rd., Baltimore 29, Md. Beistline, Louise, 27 2nd St., Oberlin iBell, Sandra, Route 1, Newport Bennett, Sandra, 1201 4th Ave., Lester ZBenson, Karen, 407 Willowbank, Bellefonte Best, Norma, Route 1, Adamstown, 'Md. ' Billett, Linda, 135 E. Locust St., Annville Eixler, Goldie, Route 2, Spring Grove Blizzard, Patricia, 130 S. Main St., Man- chester, Md. Blllomenstine, Bernadine, 357 Pine St-, Steel' n i'Blumenstine, Wanda, 357 Pine St., Steeltofl BOOIJG, Mary Jane, 24 E. Church St., Fred- ? erlck, Md. A 'B0rder, Lori, 707' E. Boundary Ave., York 'kBowman, Sandra, P. O. Box 230, Hershey Boyer, Ann, 1586 Hollywood Drive, Lancaster B0Y9r, Sherrill, 1714 Broad St., Montoursvllle BTQHTH, Lynn, 3467 S. Wakefield St., Falrllflg- tons Va. Brosend, Lois, 227 Front St., York Fumbaugh, Patricia, 2015 Filbert St., York 'BYers, Joan, 540 E. King St., Lancaster 49 Byron, L - 29, Md. orna, 326 Allendale St., Baltimore :rc -, , , Caillsg: farol, 848 E' Madisfm, Lancaster ,kcarverr 3112915 6304 F St., Seat Pleasant, Md. Carothers J?1aliJai2t1Y3g6S Il?VoatmS9tl,, 51 anover Chappellfs b.1 f . es , arlisle ington, D17 718. Jackson St., N,E,,. Wash, C , ' . horXogiIister,,Marlene, 780 Baltimore St., Han- liC1ay, Linda, Reamgt Clees Barb own - 1 Vim! ara, 413 N. Washington, Montours- Sgok, Sara, Route 1, Carlisle C 13i,riir'12ulxli1li1 er 601 Winflwood Rd-, Balti- rawford, Martha Route 6 Cha b - b Culp, Carolyn, 5401 13th , m els msg Dinkgton 11, D, C, St N'W Wash' -ec ard, Loyetta, 56 N. 5th St. Newp rt E1?emmy, DOIIHZI, '42 S. 28theSt., Penbrciiok DISG, G10I'1H, 10 Terrace Heights, Glen Rock 133331, Ruth AHB, 134 East Sli., Williams- 'D11ncan, Delphine. 1 Seminole Ave., calms- v1lle, Md. . DIMIEOTG, Rosalie, 1623 E. 30th St., Baltimore, Ealy, Edra, 11 Meade Avez, Hanover Eaton, Patti, 903 N. Duke St., York Eise-nhart, Darby Jo, 752 W. Broadway, Red Lion , 'Elicker, Dorothy, 2260 Boas St., Penbrook Elliot, Barbara, 1560 Filbert St., York Ernst, Shirley, 5918 Greenhill Ave., Balti- more 6, Md. iErnst, Vera Mae, Route 1, Clearspring, Md. Etter, Irene, Route 6, Chambersburg Evans, Judy, Route 1, Mt. Wolf Eyer, Margaret, Route 1, Fayetteville Eyster, Sue, 312 W. Main. St., Emmitsburg, Md. Fake, Fay, 54 Spruce St., Ephrata tFake, Jean, 54 Spruce St., Ephrata , 'Faltin,. Linda, 609 Norway St., York iFaranov, Margaret, 1100- High St., Oberlin Fatz, Virginia, 7422 Normandy Lane, Phila- delphia 26 Fausak, Lynne, 889 Moffett Lane, York iFischer, Diane, 831 E. Belvedere Ave., Bal- timore 12, Md. ' 1 :F1inchbaugh, Suzanne, 5 S. Russel, York H 'iFlowers, Gay, 1837 Holly St., Harrisburg Fluck, Kay, Route 4, Lancaster 4 Foster, Ellen, 219 S. School Lane, Lancaster Fox, Clare, 505 Harwood Ave., Baltimore 12, Md. Fox, Ruth, 505 Harwood Ave., Baltimore 12, d. Frleiy Vicki, 117 Mainl St., Glen Rock 'kFritz, Barbara, 641 N. 2nd St., Lykens 'FFritz, Susan, 688 W. King Sf-, York i Funkhouser, Janice, 718 W. Locust St., York 4G31-dner, Priscilla, 220 S. Hawthorne St., York , 'Garrett, Linda, 220 Clearview Rd., Hanover Gaul Barbara, 1620 Moss St., Reading , Gerhart, Barbara, 1642 Mulberry St., Readlng XGOSS, Joanne, 548 Wilson St., York iFGraves Patricia, P. O. Box' 74, Grantham G navaalt, Mary, 64A W. Main St., Palmyra ree . E. H h St., Carlisle Gross' Carolann' 138 O,1gB 143, Lumber Grunden, Florence, OX 6I?taseH?Li1d5?1rg001 Hamilton Ave., Waynesboro Haikmann, Mary, 4310 Glenmore Ave., Bal- Ha:ldIeCiii'ein6,RnciI:?ann, 131 W-ldolxhge iiL'.tLititZ ' 13, 38 E. 2n ve., 1 1 Z tonsville 28, Md- AH th , 413 Fulton St., 'HIIYOVQI' iiZi?,Zi1'i31Zi?3, E. . 50 Camp N afwalewq 'Harrison Sandra, 728 Manor St-, L9fT1FaSte1' 'Hawn, Kathryn, 2648 N..6th Sf-, Ha-lzrlsbufg Hays, Helen, 535 W. Main St., Emmltsbulg, Md. l . 'Heinbach, Barbara, 68 Wideawake St., P1119 Grove Hennlein, Dorothy, Ebenezer Rd., Chase, Md- Hense1, Anna, 218 Front St., York Hensel, Mary, 218 Front St., Y01'k 'Hermansadei-, Donna, 1022 Chambers St., Oberlin , , 'I-Iess, Diane, 1236 Penna. Ave., Williams- port Hess, Nancy, Sunnyside Ave., Waynesboro High, Anne, 111 E. Broad St., New Holland Hirss, Margaret, 4137 Girard Ave-, Phlladel' phia 'Hively, Joan, 2371 Hillside Ave., Williams- port 'Hoefer, Martha, 526 Reynolds Ave., Lan- caster Hoffner, Carol, 2402 Boas St., Penbrook I-Iokc, Donna, 305 E. Walnut St., Hanover Hoke, Sherry, 606 N. Pershing Ave., York 'I-Iossler, Bonnie, 434 S. State St., Ephrata House, Patricia. 3322 Ely Place, S.E., Wash- ington, D. C. Howells, Suzanne, 201 Stock St., Hanover Huifer, Kathleen, W. Main' St., Middletown, Md. Huffer, Nancy, 430 W. Patrick St., Frederick, Md. Hunter, Jane. 7240 Sollers Point Road, Balti- 22, Md. more . Hunter, Judy, 7240 Sollers Point Road, Baltl- more 22, Md. - Iseminger, Judy, 9 Frederick Rd., Funkstown, Md. Kauffman, Joanne, 954 N. George St., York Kautz, Mary, Route 2. Carlisle Keller, Mary, 422 W. iMain St., Hummels- town 'Kelley, Sandra, 308 Cherry St., Carlisle 'Klick, Lorna, 139 N. State St., Ephrata Klepper, Patricia, 903 Carlisle St., Hanover Kline, Jane, 304 W. North St., York ' Kline, Mary, 333 Nectarine, Harrisburg Kline, Susan, 304 W. North St., York 'Knerr, Christine, 210 N. 5th St., Denver Kugle, Linda, 1256 Prospect St., York Kurzenknabe, Doris, 247 Emerald St., Harris- burg ' Laudenslager, Barbara, 918 S. 6th St., Allen- town Latta, Gloria, 120 S. Landis St., Hummelstown 'Lawley, Salian, 232 Walnut St., Lemoyne Leese, Winifred, 1124 Hollywood Terrace, York . 'LeFevre, Lynn, 220 Moul, Hanover Lehman, Roxanne, Route 1, Pine Grove Lehr, Nancy, Route 1, P. O. Box 145, Pine Grove Leiter, Sheila, 221 W. Central Ave., Williams- port Lesher, Alta, Clear Spring, Md. Lingle, Sonja, Route 1, Grantville Long, Judy, 335 Lumber St., Littlestown 'Longenecker, Mandy, Routel, Hummelstown Luckenbaugh, Jean, 303 E. Baltimore St.. Taneytown, Md. ' McCorkle, Barbara, 615 Belmont St., Coates- ville McCurdy. Sariann, 526 N. Pitt St., Carlisle McDairmant, Diane, 1628 E. Preston St., Bal- timore 13, Md. i'McHale, Kathleen, 33 N. 2nd St., Steelton 'MacKenzie, Vera, 720 Louisiana Ave., Cum- berland, Md. ' 'McKissick, Maureen, 115 S. Railroad St Hummelstown SMader, Nancy, 847 Rathton Rd., York 'i I WiMark8l, Sandra, 428 E. Pleasant St., Han- over , Markel, Perdita, 214 Li. Ave., Hanover Martz, Elaine, 525 Carlisle St., Hanover Mattern, Muriel, 526 N. 2nd St., Ifykens Mease, Alice, 2633 Waldo .St., Hafrlslqurg Meirans Biruta, 345 Harr1sqSt., Harrisburg Meidi-uni, Judy, 330 N. Newberry, York Mertz, Joanne, d. 201 E. Jeffrey St., Baltimore M V . 4323391-S, Eileen, 10 13th Ave., Brooklyn Park 2', Md.. . mfiiei-, Jane, 414 1111352 St-, Lykens Miller, Linda, 154 'C St., Carlisle ' Miller, Lucille, 313 S. Ellwood Ave.,4Balt1- - 24, Md. , , Ming? Mary Lee, 1120 Cherry St., Williams- t ,?lVlJicll'er, Mary Louise, 415 15th St., New Cum- berland , Q 'kMinium, Linda, 546 Eshelman St., Highspire tMinnich, Sandra, 321 Arch St., Ephrata Mobley, Anita, 523 Wilson Place, Frederick, Md. Mohler, Barbara, 612 W. Louther St., Carlisle 'Mohler, Carole, 113 E. 3rd St., Frederick, Md. Mohr, Christine, 1714 Chapel Ave., Allentown Moyer, Rosalie, 1825 Herr St., Harrisburg Mueller, Joyce, 6311 Elinore Ave., Baltimore 6, Md. 7 Myers, Barbara, 123 E. Turnbull Ave., Haver- town Myers, Patsy, 534 Walnut St., Newport 'tMyers, Ruth, 2125 Jefferson St., Harrisburg Naill, Barbara, Route 2, Taneytown, Md. Naill, Rebecca, Route 2, Taneytown, Md. iiNeece, Eleanor, 1200 Walnut St., Williams- port ' Neece, Mary, 1200' Walnut St., Williams- port A Nickol, Judy, 960 N.,George St., N. York Oesterling, Alice, 1227 Water St., Indiana- O'lN71alley, Phylli4S, 1646 31st St., Newport News, a. .E , . 'Orndorff, Janet, 151 S. 4th St., Steelton Orner, Jo Frances, Bendersville , ' Patterson, Deborah, 213 Montrose St., Harris- burg iPavelik, Janet, Route 2, Coatesville V Pe4nseillidJudy, 7317 Knollwood Rd., Baltimore Poland, Patricia, Bendersville Po5'5Jor1aidJanet, 340 Westshire Rd., Baltimore Powell, Deena, Funkstown, Md. Price, Donna, 309 W. 6th St., Waynesboro Punchard, Elaine, 120 Johns Rd.,-Cheltenham 'Punchard,'Marian, 5602 Whitby Ave., Phila- delphia, 43 4 , Putman, CaI'O1yn,- 2608 N. 3rd St., Harris- burg PYIGS, Sally, 201' Jack St., Baltimore 25, Md. Radel, Marilyn, 120 H-oustone Ave., Penbrook : Ra11Ck, Karen, 887 Pointview Ave., Ephrata Reed, Arlene, Route 3, Westminster, Md. Reed, Helen, N. Main St., Manchester, Md. Hessen L1nQa, 314 W. Maple seg, York Regis? Mafllyn, 536 Reynolds Ave., Lan- r EUQG, Andrea, 228 'Clearview Rd., Hanover RRICG, SUQHHPQ, 228 Clearview Rd., Hanover 1513?Qg2f1rg1n1a, 160 E. White Hall Rd., State Ri1:1gI'0S9, Helen, 554 Broad St., Nescopeck :3RlJ1f?1', Ge0I'.g'ia, 1310 Highland St., Oberlin Rldlns, Juha, 6602 Laurel Drive, Baltimore, Rohrbaugh, Jo Ann, 1016 N. Duke St. York Rowe, Donna, 508 W. Main st., Meeileniee- burg l'vur'1'm'ff ., Rm-,ir-, Alice, 338 Frederick St., Hanover R,,,.,.,-, Nancy. 7-ll Center St., Williamsport Runklo, Cami, 723 IC. Main, Palmyra Sassaman. Annabelle, 333 W. High St., Hum- melstown 'Snssaninn. Mary, 333 W. High St., Hum- inelstown 'Sr-aifr. Betty. -ll-1 1il'1HHlol1 Ave.. Williams- nrt- Sclihal. Ruth. -1028 Hnywnrd Ave., Baltimore, Md. sschlegol, Linda. Route 1, Stevens Sehminky, Janet, 2229 N. 3rd St., Harris- burl-T X'Schultz, Barbara, 1716 Linwood Ave., Lan- caster Schwalenberg. Sandra, 97 2nd St., W. Fair- view Sell. Dolly. 230 E. Main St.. Westminster, Md. Shaffer. Saundra. 323 S. 18th St., Harrisburg Shake, Sandra, 816 Stevenson Lane, Balti- more, Md. Shanko, Donna, 1208 4th Ave., Lester Shelly, Brenda, Route 3, York Shirk, Sandra. 423 E. Main St., New Holland Sliede, Valda. 4137 Girard Ave., Philadelphia Sloop, Dorothea, 961 17th St., Newport News, Va. Smith, Barbara, 401 S. Coldbrook Ave., Cham- bersburg Smith, Donna, 5728 39th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Smith, Ellen, 202 ,E. Sth St., Frederick, Md. Smith, Linda, 514 Main St., McSherrystown iSmith. Lynne, 114 E. Main St., Hummels- town Smith, M. Elaine, Route 1, Hummelstown Smith, Mary, Route 2, Elizabethtown Smith, Phyllis, Route 1, Harrisburg Smith, Shirley, 3935 Hanover St., Baltimore 25, Md. - Sponseller, Bonnie, 441 Baltimore St., Han- over Spotts, Melanie, 310 W. Maple St., York iiStadon, Margaret, Proctor Star Route, Wil- liamsport Stanley, Elaine, 1836 E. Airdrie St., St., Phila- delphia 24 iStanley, Maureen, 1836 E. Airdrie St., Phila- delphia 24 A Statlings, Shirley, 24 E. Church St., Frederick, Md. Steininger, Merab, 226 New Castle St., Butler 'iSteininger, Stephanie, 226 New Castle St., Butler Sterner, Mary Jane, 17 High St., Manchester Stillwell, Pamela, 538 Guilford Ave., Hagers- town, Md. Stough, Germaine, Route 1, Manchester 'fStrayer, Barbara, 1917 E. Market St., York SUOUD, Georgie, 216 W, Southern Ave., S. Williamsport , Stuckey, Janet, Cashtown Stull, Joanne, 13 N. Jefferson St., Frederick, Md. Taylor, Joyce, 758 Midland Ave., York ZTWZG, Linda, Stouffer Ave., Funkstown, Md. TYOUDQ, Beverly, Clear Spring, Md. Trunk, Anne, 1405 Stirling St., Coatesville Wffhlflk, Suzanne, 1405 Stirling St., Coates- V1 e 4Tyler, Betsy, 226 Bosler Ave., Lemoyne TY1912 Jeanne, 226 Bosler Ave., Lemoyne 4Van Deusen, Elizabeth, 736 Jackson Place, ,, N-W-, Washington 6, D. C. c q'Vocke, Evelyn, 2600 E. Federal St., Balt1- more, Md, Wgeikert, Judith, 44 Seminary Ave., GettyS' ur S Weikert, Marietta, 21 W. King St., Littlestown yvenllllflg, Sally, 660 W. Cherry St., Palmyra 'Wer'm1ck, Linda, McConnellsburg West, Lorna, Route 1 St Th White, .Tea 11 ' ' Omas ington 25111153 C09 'Staples St N-E-, Wash- W' d ' ' - Eggs, Sylvia, 271 Maple St., New Bedford, Vvggularlglsz QHH, RNew Freedom I a aricia, oute 1, Ad t ' r XV1ngert,- Sylvia, Eastland Ovgalayllyfglb WISE, Diane 758 W Vine St Ii Oro 1 ' , -, ancaster Wal5,nDorothy, 366 Ridge Ave., McSherrys- 'W01fe, Carol lgiolfogrd, Joyce, Route 5, York U aklngllngv Diane, 6012 Dallas St., York Ysgr'-if, Kay Ana, 1205 Walnut sr., Williams- Zifiglga G1-Oria, 510 W. Maia sr., M , 925 N. Court Ave York iddletown, 1 SENIOR GIRLS' CAMP-1952 ' Aciggggaialfgi, Euea, ,322 Tulpehocken Ave., West Af2S,fgi?i1Q,N13I3ey, 1511 Grace Church Rd., Silver A1IL1eg5eJ1c'gan1nfa. 3510 Chesterfield Ave., Balti- Anderson, Marian, so s. Maple Ave., Marlton, .N. J. . Anthony, Donna. Lee, 2637 Newberry St. Williamsport , Arinolii, Joyce, 1711 Anna St., New Cumber- an Baicilgert, Jane, 105 Park Drive, Catonsville, Barber, Barbara Ann, 55 N. Center St., West- minster, Md. Bassett, Barbara Ann, 2017 W. 4th St., Wil- liamsport 1 Beasley, Mary Ellen, Route 1, Hummelstown Beaver, Linda Lee, 1135 W. King St., York Becker, Ann, 317,Carlisle Ave., York ' V Beliiaer, Joyce, 1903, N. Castle St., Baltimore, Bentz, Lora, ' Route . 1, Wrightsville Berkeridge, Charlotte, 622 S. 'Ellwood Ave.,- Baltimore 24, Md. Berman, Linda, 157 N. Chestnut St., Palmyra Black, Catherine, 1081York St., Manchester, Md. , Blackwell, Patsy, 11 N. Vermont St., Wil- liamsport, Md. , . Blanchard, Louise, 210 Prospect St., Hummels- town ' Blanck, Barbara, 80 N. Hazel, Manheim Bosley, Frances, 207 Berkley Rd., Johnstown Bovbjerg, Helen, 4944 Branch Ave., S.E., Washington 20, D. -C. . Bowman, Peggy, 719 3rd St., Lancaster Brobst, Lois, 4 N. Main St., Telford Br-ossman, Helen, 454 N. 4th St., Lebanon Buchar, Jolene, 50 S. 4th St., Mt. Wolf' ' Burton,.Carol, 7136 Lawndale St., Phlladel' phia 11 I Byler, Carol, Beale Ave., South Enola u Caldwell, Patricia, 380 W. Fifth St-, LQWIS' Catrilwllwartha, 331. S. 6th St., Chambersburg Carli Rachel, 331 S. 6th sr., Chamleersfxuizig Carlson, 'Constance-i 602 West Ave., ar an , ' B 0 7 M ' Cac.ti'dS?tonulVl1yi't19, Gen- German Orphan Home' Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, Md. Catterton Peggy, Gen-. German Orphan Home' Bl omsbury Ave., Catonsville 28,' Md. Chariidler, Dorothy, 141 N- Broad St.,, Lan- Chcssiiriin, Leona, 141 ,Fernwood Ave., Tren- . J. ' . Chtgvlgf, llllirartha, Route 3, Coatesville Coffrrian Judy Ann, 903. Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, Md- 52 C amp N awakwa Couchman, Barbara, 4325 E. Franklin St., Hagerstown, Md. Crain, Diane, 1714 Green St., Harrisburg D'Annunzio, Anna, 723 East End Ave., Lan- caster Deming, Marie, 3901 Silver Hill Rd., Wash- ington 20, D. C. . Dysert, Jo Ann, 3 North Earl St., Shippens- burg Ehman, Doris, 22 Ross Ave., New Cumber- land i Eisenbeis, Sally, 1108 Elmira St., Williams- port Eisenhart, Judith, Route 2, Dover . Eitemiller, Joan, 8 Mt. de Sales Rd., Balti- more 29, Md. Emery, Carolyn, 1317 Mansel Ave., Williams- port Eser, Elizabeth, 3322 Ramona Ave., Baltimore 13, Md. Eshenour, Pearl, Greason Eyer, Beryl, Route 1, Fayetteville Fausey, Mary Jo, 237 Spruce St., Sunbury Fenstermacher, Carol, 1062 Masser St., Sun- bury Fisher, Jean, 1110 N. 19th St., Allentown Fleck, Judith, 327 N. 2nd St., Philipsburg Fluck, Sally, 1913 3rd Ave., Pottsville Forsythe, Barbara, 2406 Jefferson St., Harris- burg Feldmann, Gretchen, 437 W. Market St., York Gaeckler, Nancy, 100 Manchester St., Glen Rock Gallatin, Barbara, 425 Lincoln St., York Gedrose, Garnett, P. O. Box 275, Route 1, Springfield, Va. Gerwig, M. Ardella, Ellicott City, Md. Glasgow, Patricia, 512 N. Bedford St., Car- lisle Goodwin, Gail, 1012 A-W Erie Ave., -Phila- delphia Gourley, Carolyn, 641 State St., Lancaster Grammes, Roberta, 718 Union St., Allen- town Grass, Beverley, 676 Maryland Ave., York Grimes, Barbara, Route 1, Hamburg Grube, Kay, 100 Crescent Parkway, S. Plain- field, N. J. Hamme, Eleanor, 214 Ruth Ave., Hanover Hammer, Carolyn, 136 N. Railroad St., Pal- myra Hansen, Barbara, 2611 W. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore 15, Md. Hassenplug, Molly, 510 Glenwood Ave., Wil- liamsport Haupt, Marietta, Middletown, Md. Hawkins, Lura, Woodsboro, Md. Hays, Sara, 535 W. Main St., Emmitsburg, Md. Heinze, Janie, Route 6, Carlisle Heisey, Norma, Holtwood Heller, Gayle, 226 Fairview St., Pottsville Heltibridle, Ann, Route 4, Gettysburg Helwig, Nancy, P. O. Box 42, Walkersville, Md. Hildebrand, Elaine, 42 N. Keesey St., York Hively, Louise, 2371 Hillside Ave., Williams- port 1 Hocker, Mary, Valley Road, Route 31, Hum- melstown Hohman, Cleone, 813 6th St., Lancaster Howe, Catherine, Gen. German Orphan Home, Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, Md. Irvin, Peggy, 201 Rhoads Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. . Kaley, Barbara, 20 Franklin Ave., Lewistown Kalivas, Helen, Gen. German Orphan Home, Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, Md. Kauffman, Carole, 5250 Arbor St., Philadel- phia 20 Kelly, Lorraine, 414 N. Market St., Selins- grove Kepler, Nancy, 30 N. Dorcas St., Lewistown Kerns, Kathleen, 25 Milton Ave., Westmin- ster, Md. Kerr, Linda, 501 E. Allegheny, Martinsburg Kimmons, Virginia, 711 Girard Ave., York Kina,-d, Hazel, 801 Latimer St., York Kinderman, Jane, 718 Hamilton St., Lan- caster ' King, Mary, 43 Chase, Westminster, Md. Kinsella, Mary, 1236 S. Coldbrook Ave., Chambersburg ' Klick, Laura, 38 S. 8th St., Allentown Krauss, Terry, 628 Ashland Ave., Folcroft Kump, Sara, 736 Baltimore St., Hanover Laning, Martha, 61 Burkshire Rd., Towson 4, Md. Lehman, EHie, 847 E. Philadelphia, York Lehman, Jeanette, 103 S. Forge St., Palmyra Leister, Dixie Lee, Route 7, Westminster, Md. Lentz, Winifred, 47 Quarry Rd., Hummels- town Lighter, Molly, 353 Buford Ave., Gettysburg Lindsay, Sandra, 400 11th St., Philipsburg Ludtka, Joan, Route 1, Hummelstown ' Lundahl, Ruth, 66 Big Springs Ave., New- ville Lusky, Dorothy, 64 S. lst Ave., Coatesville McConkey, Deanna, Route 2, Spry McFann, Charlotte, 734 Ashland Ave., Folcroft McHugh, Nancy, 3702 Fait Ave., Baltimore, Md. Manlin, Mary, 826 N. 9th St., Allentown Martin, Carol, 433 Charmont Ave., -Folcroft Mattson, Sandra, Gen. German Orphan Home, Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, Md. Michael, Margaret, 511 N. 2nd St., Lebanon Michaels, Kay, 450 E. Liberty St., Chambers- burg Miller, Barbara, 419 Presque Isle St., Philips- burg , M?rler,D Cagrolyn, 4314 10th St., Washington Miller, Jean, 1115 W. Market St., York Miller, Joanne, Warren Rd., Cockeysville, Md. Miller, Sally, 124 Mooreland Ave., Carlisle Mumraia, Sandra, 162 12th St., New Cumber- an Musser, Carolyn, 416 S. Cedar St., 'Lititz ' Myers, Jane, Route 3, Dillsburg A Nelfl, Mildred, 34 Grand Parkway, Lewistown Newell, Jean,.1258 Swatara St., Harrisburg Neyer, Patricia, Operator's Village, Route Z, .Conestoga Nicodemus, Elizabeth, 21 W. Charlotte St. Millersville ' , Nfijfdberg, Joanne, 10th and Pine Sts., Philips- urg A ' Nj-Ill, Jacqueline, 139 Linden Ave., Hanover Oiler, Nancy, Route 3, Newville 0Sb01'I1, Naney, Route 1, Aspers F9-l3fe1'S0H, Alice, 49 Main St., Glen Rock PeggfS,enN.Nirma, 810 Clinton Ave., Plain- Phenicia, Helen, 3 S. Walnut St., Lewistown Plasterer, Mary, 214 s. West st., Carlisle P0We1'S, MHTIOH, 226 W. Cottage Place, York Pressel, Donna, 1861 Penn Ave., Hagerstown J 3 Md. Prettyleaf, Dorothea, 203 Logan St. Lewis- town ' ' Pliglfle, JOKHIIS, 316 E. Main St.,lWestminster, Pligglgard' Carol, 5602 Witby Ave., Philadel- Puhlifglum, Mildred, 404 2nd Ave., Glen Burnie, Qufirry, D0l'0l3l1Y, Route 2, Martinsburg Qumrif Mamlyn, Route 7, P- O. Box 135 Lan- cas er ' Rabenstine: Sonle, 257 Meade Ave., Hanover l'e'alI'i'4'4 L' Ramsay. NNW, ti-lil VV. l'riueess St., York Rnthg,-li.-1-, Janet, 909 S. East Ave., Balti- nu! FO, ll . Reed, Carol, 4526 Falls Rd., Baltimore 9, Md. N Roichm-ii, lua. Shady lirove Rainer, Dianne. Route 1, Halifax Reiner, Katherine, Route 1, Halifax Reins.-1, Anna. 4335 lith Ave., Temple Reuuing. Jane, 68 W. High St., Gettysburg Rhodes. Joyce, 7902 Waterview Drive, Balti- more 26, Md. Richard, Lois, 2-17 Sagamore Road, Haver- town Richwine, Nancy, 204 E. Main St., Annville . Rit.Ch65', June, Route 2. Duncansville Rodgers, Betty, S09 Madison St., Coatesville Royal-, Suzanne, 741 Center St., Williams- ort Riijmsey, Verna, Route 1, Mt. Wolf Sai-ver. Dixie, 23 S. 3rd St., Newport Shade, Peggy, 3rd St.. Telford Shaffer, Frances. 130 Bedford Rd., Oreland Shank, Margaret, 289 Lincolnway West, Cham- bersburg Shaefer, Mary Ann, 35 S. Clinton St., York Sharadin, Grace, 40 Wausau Rd., Middleburg Shelly, Carolyn, 735 Maryland Ave., York, Shirk, Rose, 514 Weidman, Lebanon Shollenberger, Shirley, Route 1, Hamburg Simmers, Betty, 54 W. 5th Ave., Coatesville Slaugh, Marianne, 570 W. Lemon St., Lan- caster Smith, Anna, 317 E. Pitt St., Bedford Smith, Deborah, 401 S. Coldbrook Ave., Cham- bersburg Smith, Emma, 150 N. Railroad St., Palmyra Smith, Francine, P. O. Box 53, Walkersville, Md. Smith, Jo Ann, St. Clairsville . Smith, Sheila, 128 Forney Ave., Hanover Snader, Beverley, 39 Argyle St., Harrisburg Snelbecker, Doris, 59 S. Main St., Dover Snyder, Rosalia, 241 Mifliin St., Lebanon Soult, Carol, Route 2, Newport Spaid, Kathryn, 3017 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg Springer, Sally, Route 3, P. O. Box 495, Lan- caster Stafford, Sue, 6 Helen St., Lewistown Starr, Maryn Mae, 4 S. Market St., Selins- grove Stegner, Barbara, Route 2, Spry Stokes, Carolyn, 914 W. Poplar St., York Stover, Barbara, 205 E. High St., Hummels- town Stedham, Peggy Stuff, Margaret, 806 E. 36th St., Baltimore 11, Md. StBtZ,CJohanna, 5020 45th St., Washington, Summers, Faith, 604 Country Club Rd., Fair- m0H15, W. Va. Slllfvilgners, Kay, 215 W. Patrick St., Frederick, Swartz, Gloria, Route 6, York Sylvciester, Margaret, 2217 Menlo Ave., Glen- si e Tews, Marlene, 2310 Tilghman St., Allentown Tracey, Lorraine, 345 W. Philadelphia St., York Traver, Virginia, 11 W. Potomac, Williams- Port, Md. Vogt, Emmy Lou, 7334 Lawndale, Burholme Wagner, Jane, 380 N. Partridge st., Lebanon Wentling, Patricia, 316 N. 11th st., Lebanon Wentz, Donna, Stoystown Weitz, Kitty, 158 N. Dearborn st., Philadel- D la Wertz, Barbara, s. Bedford, Bedford D Weitz, Donna, 520 Lindbergh Way, Lewls- wn W?5?T1eI', Elda, Route 1, Hamburg ' Williams, Eileen, Lorane 1 -.-..,,,,,g, 5 Q woods- D010reS, Greaso Z' n Zgglli Carolyn, 1626 Monroe St., York merman, M H SENIOR GIRLS' CAMP-1952 All ' ' Andvme, Eva, 955 Edgemoor CO'-11't, Lancaster be?-Son, Barbara' 909 Graham Ave., Wind- Basford, Rebecca, Doubg Md Benson Barbara Route,2 Glen R ' ' i ock BeIii'i2l0fi1id.CaT01, 31 N. Ellwood Ave., Balti- Be,f:111fge1'. Wanda, P. o. Box 140, Houidaye- Berroth, Barbar , 7245 d ' adelphia 11 3 awn ale Street, Phil- Beezins, Miarite, 211 30th st., Newport News al D BiSl1C1D, Susan, 614 Vallamount Drive Wil- liamsport ' Blfgiflrlg, Mary Lon, 11 Juniata st., Lewis- Boonie, Carol, Brown St., M.cC1ure Bower, Kay, 639 N. Brarford st., Dover, Del. Braught, Kay, 449 W. Penn St., Carlisle Brown, Ethel, P. O. Box 93, Route 1, North East, Md. . Burkhart, Barbara, 408 6th St., New Cum- berland Byers, Sarah, Route 1, P. O. Box 303, Hedges- ville, W. Va. A ' Calhoun, Nancy, 27 N. Enola Drive, Enola Carty, Margaret, 5134 Jackson St.,, Philadel- phia 2 A Cassidy, Judith, 1108 Faunce St., Philadel- phia 11 Chaffee, Marguerite, South Main, Herndon Chase, Margaret, 9105 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 6 Cheatham, Susan, 4706 Blue Ridge Ave., Bal- timore 6, Md. Clrrolnister, Betty Lou, 5017 N. Pitt St., Car- IS e 1 Clayton, Marjorie, 2622- N. 5th St., Harrisburg Cole, Barbara, 39017 Woodlea Ave., Baltimore, Md. - , Collins, Florence, 3741 Keswick Rd., Balti- more 11, Md. Covan, Dorothy, 3107 Crittenton Place, Balti- more, Md. Crist, Marjorie, Emmitsburg, Md. Cronan, Ellen, 143 Spring St., Middletown Davis, Carol, 303 Park Circle, Norwood Dengler, Joyce, 452 D-orwart St., Lancaster DeVeny, Margaret, 1132 E. Market St., York Dimmick, Sallie, Route 4, Mechamcsburg- Dunn, Patricia, 562 E. Alcott St., Phila- delphia Durst, Elsie, 2507 42nd St., Pennsauken 3, Egg-era. Lois, 1823 Lott Ave-, Philadelphia 15 Elicker, Alice, 2260- Boas 'St-i Pellbfooff Ellenberger, Helen, 63 -Main St., Oberlin Erickson, Nancy, 315 N- Sfd St-f Phlhpsbufg Fague, Sara, 443 S. Queen Sl?-i Lancaster Fasnacht, Kay, 65 E. Franklin St., Ephratal . Fauldrath, Doris, 3208 Overland Ave., Ba t1- Md. Fanr1?r5hii'ie, 221 Plum St, Williamsburg 3 F' her Nancy, 466 Poplar St Lapcaster IS ,J tt 15 E 2nd St Frederick Md- Fiiiiiiiwald, Patricia, 344 Cameron Frkvea xilton , th. F ont, New ree 0 Flay, Jegmifigf Braiiidt Ave., New Cumber- land 525 Chapel St., Lebanon gaii5Pt,JI1ihI2i.ne86 Cannon Place, oreianfi Gzsell, Joann, 507 Lyndhurst St Baltlmore 29, Md. . g 54 Camp N awakwg Gingerich, Mary, 22 High St., Manchester Glerlin, Kitty, 5209 Mascher St., Philadel- p ia Golden, Leanne, East St. Ext., Spring Grove Grabey, Betty Jane, 71 Mifflin St., Pine Grove Greenwood, Norma, 3936 N. 9th St., Phila- delphia . Greenwood, Patricia, 3936 N. 9th St., Phila- delphia Grey, Lois, 4712 Simms Ave., Baltimore 6, Md. Griescmer, Mary, 126 W. Sunset Ave., Ephrata Gross, Elizabeth, 41 W. Roseville Rd., Lan- caster Hagele, Jo Ann, 314 Rambling Way, Spring- field Hammer, Carolyn, 136 N. Railroad St., Pal- myra Hancock, Joyce, Hoke St., Spring Grove Hansen, Elsie, 2611 Cold Spring Lane, Balti- more 15, Md. Havenstick, Ruth, 648 Plane St., Columbia Hayes, Doris, Juniata Gap, Box 150, Altoona Hays, Marlene, 29 Spring Garden, Carlisle Heilman, Sally Lou, 1074 E. Main St., Ann- ville Hcine, Louise. 448 Linden Ave., Glenside Heiss, Loris, 472 Dorwart St., Lancaster Helm, Sandra, 417 Eshelman St., High Spire Herre, Beverly, 1520 N. Frazier St., Phila- delphia Hetrick, Elva. R. D., Grantville Hileman, Rebecca, 34 E. Market St., Hellam Hively, Nancy, Route 7, York Hummel, Nancy, 223 Cherry St., Philipsburg Hunsberger, Sylvia, 211 Cedar Ave., Holmes Jacoby, Frances, Route 4, York Johndrew, Jane, 9213 Glenville Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Jones, Regina. Neffsville Jones, Shirley, Route 3, Lititz Kline, Nancy, 333 Nectarine, Harrisburg Klinedinst. Barbara, 451 W. King St., York Knickerbocker, Rena, 7 B Merrill Rd., Catons- ville 2S, Md. Knott, Laura. 4302 Berger Ave., Baltimore, Md. Koller. Joyce. 522 2nd St., Enhaut Kopp, Dolores, 715 W. Middle St., Hanover Kough, Addessa, 55 S. Big Spring Ave., New- ville Kough, Doris, 55 S. Big Spring Ave., New- ville ' Kough, Ruth, 55 S. Big Spring Ave., New- ville Kraus, Carolyn, 700 Dryden Drive, Baltimore 29, Md. Kreider, Ada, Route 4, Lititz Lady, Beth, 1221 W. Chester, West Chester Larson, Mary, 713 2nd Ave., Williamsport Lawley, Margaret, 36 W. Mill Rd., Flourtown Leister. Dixie Lee, Route 7, Westminster, Md. Leslie, Donna, 224 Maple Ave., Altoona Lemmon, Darla, 62 Prince St., Littlestown Leonard, Dolores, 412 Spruce St., Hollidays- burg Little, Doris. 127 N. Grant St., Waynesboro Lloyd. Clara, Route 3, Glen Rock Logan, Donna, 145 E. 4th St., Bloomsburg Longreen, Lillie, Route 1, Grantville - Loy, Nancy, 1030 Green St., Allentown Lubold, Caroline, Main St., Lavelle Lutz. Carol, Wiconisco Ave., Reinerton M:Elhone, Shirley, 1894 Howarth St., Phil- adelphia Mclntyre, Sandra, 269 Irwin, Phillipsburg, N. J. Mars. Laverne, Route 1, Pine Grove Marshall. Anne, 1423 Carswell St., Baltimore 18, Md. - Mauck, 'Doris, 220 S. Maple Ave., Martins- burg, W. Va. Mendenhall, Mary, 216 Arch St., Montours- ville -, Mentzer, Peggy, 110 E. Main St-, ShiI'efI1HI1S- town Miller, Barbara, 419 Presque Isle St., .Philips- bur ' Miller? Bonnie, Mt. Wolf, Route 1, Starview Miller, Delight, 1404 Almond St., Williamsport Miller, Janet, ,Route 1, Stoystown Miller, Joanne, 452 W. Queen St-. Chambers- burg A . Miller, Lois, Route 2, Seven ,V-alleys Mock, Joyce, 1614 lst Ave., Altoona Moon, Diana, Main St., Herndon Moore, Esther, 305 E. McKinley St., Cham- bersburg p . . ' Morris, Donna, 206 N. Market St., Dun- - cannon , Morris, Faye, 206 N. Market St., Duncannon Morrow, Patricia, 207 Spring St., Middle- town Motter, Adrienne, 371 Arlington Ave., Elm- hurst, Ill. .Motter, Mildred, 371 Arlington Ave., Elm- hurst, Ill. Murphy, Marilyn, 6500 Lebanon Ave., Phila- delphia 31 . Myers, Nelle, 119 N. Walnut St., Spring Grove - Neebe, Lynn, 5239 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia Newcomer, Betty, 71 S.'Main.St., Pine Grove Newcomer, Nancy, Route 2, Chambersburg Noll, Jane, 220 Center St., Milton Noll, Joan, 220 Center St., Milton A Oeste, Ruth, 5423 Westford Rd., Philadelphia Otto, Nancy, 1102 5th Ave., Altoona Overly, Mary, Bareville Pawelek, Elaine, 1318 E.,36th St., Baltimore 18, Md. Perkins, Elizabeth, 3605 Kim.ble Rd., Balti- more 18, Md. Pettyjohn, Dawn, 44 Prince St., Littlestown Plaster-er, Jean,,214 S. West St., Carlisle - Potteiger, Jeanne, 421 Hummel St., Harris- burg Pratt, Laurel, 59 E. Market St., Middle- burg 4 Pyle, Carolyn, 528 Whitehall St., Allentown Radel, Marian, Herndon, Recher, Connie, Clearview Heights, Route 1, Hagerstown, Md. ' Reedy, Nancy, 201 W. John St., Martinsburg, W. Va. I . ' Reich, Gloria, 367 S. Sherman St., ,York Reiifgilin, Sue, 2719 Silver,I-Iill, Baltimore 7, Reiflaftz, Angela, 254 Boulevard, New Ro-1 chelle, N, Y. Rennef, Nancy, 381 E.,King St., Littlestown Rhodes, Barbara, 213 Carlisle St., Hanover Rl10adS, Jean, Grantville 4 Rlgeidlbauline, 116 S. Carlisle St., New Bloom- e Rinehart, Beverly, 1347 Dickerson Rd., W. Englewood, N. J. Ritchey, June, Route 2, Duncansville Sehaeke, Mary, 917 Argonne Drive, Balti- more, Md. - Sehaeke, Nancy, 917 Argonne Drive, Balti- more, Md. A Schaeffer, Sandra, 60 N. Union, Middletown Seheib, Anne, 807 Hill st., York . Seherlcka Nancy, 122 W. Delphine St., Phil- adelphia Schell-1'eI1, Larae, Lavelle Sehlmdt. Evelyn, 5410 Tennis Ave., Philadel- phia 20 Schubauer, M , 633 M Schultz, Arlerllefy amor Stl' York Md. , 1118 E. 20th St., Baltimore, Seehrist, Alice, 250 Beaver St., Hellam l'4'41i'1'UUA' . - , .--W , S,-id,-1-S, Patricia, 1-119 Znrker St., Harris- Bentzel Neil 1780 W M burg - ' . ' - arket St., Y k Sh,,t,Q.o, lh-tsy' 20 S. In-ospr-ct. Hagerstown, lgiggilael, 1302 Main St., Obelrllin . Mi. , . en, 02 Main St. ' Qlauilis, June, Route 1. Stoystown Bittner, Kent, 425 Brandon A, Oberiui - I ,, ,N , port V9-, .Williams Lghetxly. Barbara, ..5.... N. 4th St., Harrisburg Bittner M She-tler, Ilene, 9500 Woodland Drive, Silver Bittn Rfarshaui 308 W. Race St., Somerset Spring Md- -orlr, lchard' 425 Brandon Ave., Williams Shildt, Mary, Tanoytown, Md. Blick Ch 1 V Sipcs, June, Route 1. Carlisle ' ar QS, Rmlte 7 Westminster Md ' Smith. Nancy, 1528 Brandt Ave., New Cum- berland Smith. Sally, McConnellsburg Smith, Sandra. 238 S. Pine St., York Snyder, Loretta, 610 Montour St., Montours- ville Snyder, Sandra, Main St., Middleburg Stamm, Joan. 500 Hepburn St., Milton Stark, Joyce. Addison Stauffer, Barbara, 419 Maple Ave., Altoona Steigerwalt, Virginia, 120 Market St., Selins- grove - Stevenback. Dorothy, 120 W. King Ave., Or- lando, Fla. Stoner, Linda, S03 E. Catherine St., Cham- bersburg Stuckey, Suzanne, Cashtown Sunstrom, Carole, 1521 Marshall St., Balti- more, Md. Taylor, Charlotte, York Springs Temple, Shirley, 1704 Susquehanna St., Har- risburg - Thompson, June, 5198 Locust Lane, Harris- burg Trotter, Margie, 533 Park Ave., New Cumber- land Utz, Joan, 106 Manor Ave., Baltimore 6, Md. Vogt, Betty Mae, 5815 Weymouth St., Phil- adelphia Wahaus, Nancy, Dogwood Rd., Baltimore 7, Md. ' ,- Janice, 302 N. College Pkwy., Fred- Waltz, erick, Md. Warfel, Barbara, Route 1, Mt. Joy Weber, Carole, 111 W. 3rd St., Lewistown Wente, Helen, 138 Nelson Drive, Hilton.Vil- lage, Va. Wentz, Virginia, Hope Lodge, Whitemarsh' Willhide, Donna, 556 W. Louther St., Carlisle Williams, Mary, 112 Manchester St., Glen Rock - , .- . ' Winkler, Starr, 3413 N. 7th St., Philadelphia Wise, Virginia, 610 14th St., Columbia Wolf, Donna, Route 5, Gettysburg , Wolff, Clare, 115 N. Franklin St., Hanover Wands, Doris, 26 Elizabeth St., Hagerstown, d. f Woolridge, Ruth, Gen. German Orphan Home, Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, 'Md. . Wostmann, Ruth, 2218 Fairhill Ave., Glenside Zentmyer, Jo Ann, 2224 Penn St., Harrisburg Zuch, Becky, 111 W. Walnut, Marietta SENIOR BOYS' CAMP-1952 Afford, David, Route 2, Lititz Albright, John, Reamstown AllDanbRobert, 2002 P St., N.W., Washington, Allckef, Gary, 400 Orange St., Selinsgrove Batdorf, Philip, 36 E. Main St., Palmyra Beatty, Thomas, 917 Chandler St., Philadel- phia BeEk,CRa.1ph, 4025 8th st., N.E., Washington, Benedict, William, 41 E. Maple St., Dallas- town Benner, Edmund, 313 Ruby St., Lancaster Bennrlng, William, 1852 E. 3rd st., Williams- Do Boden, Douglas, 912 Front St., Nolth land 1 11111 61' Borlcli-filth' John' 1416 Elmira St.. Williams B F533 Kenneth, 1200 Faunce st., Phiiadd Brennan, Th Omas' 5120 Reno St., Philadel phia 319 B, 15iSifgh,36Car1, 3451 Ryan Ave., Philadel Brobst William Ringtown BIE:nI5O1lirgameS,' 126 Cumberland Ave., Ship Brum1er,Stan1ey, 2502 Bo st P b lguplpi Ddavid, 819 s. DukeaSSt., 'Yofii look ur ar t, Rob t, 813 V 1 ' more 18, Mdf-If , enabe Ave., Balti BUSTIGY, J'0hn, 530 Curtin St.,,Harrisburg Cagigwglllgfielixjidi Lewis, 609 Gist Ave., save, Causs e, Ronald, 409 Pontiac, Lester Cislley, Jack, 363. E. King St., Shippensburg Claar, Charles, 7927 Pickering St., Phila delphia ' Clelan, Gerald, 12 S. Pine St., Lewistown Coble, Garne-t, Jr., Route 1, Aspers Coover, Martin, 428 W. Main St., Mechanics burg Coursen, Robert, 409 High St., Easton Crist, Carl, Emmitsburg, Md. Crozier, 'Carl, Route-'2, Lancaster Cummings, Robert, 336 S. Folcroft St., -Bal 'timore 24, Md. V ' Cunningham, -David, 332 Merion Ave., Had donfield, N. AJ. ' Daggett, Harry, 638- Hebrank St., Lancaster Deardorff, Eugene, Arendtsville - Deppen, Robert, R. D., Dornsife Dietz, Robert, 127 N. Main Stg, Mt. Wolf Dunkel, Harry, 1755 Scattergood, Philadel phia . ' Dunlap, Richard, 4912 Charles, Philadelphia Emery, Terren.ce, 565 Atlantic Ave., York Ewing, Wayne, 9 W. Main St., Shiremans- town Firestine,.Benjamin, 130 W. Main St.,.'Ann- ville . Fisher, John, 335 N. Broad St., Lancaster Fissel, Philip, 237 Ashby Rd., Upper Darby Fleck, Wayne, 105 23rd Ave., Altoona . g Freyberger, George, 59 Park Ave., Hamilton Square, N. J. Fringer, Jack, P. O. Box 263, Westminster, Md. Fry, John, Jr., 582 W. Market St., York . Garman, Richard, 6815 Walker St., Phila- ldelphia 35 Geesey, Roger, 15 Marbern Rd., Hagerstown, Md. , Geisler, Fred, 3712 W. Belvedere Ave., Balti- more, Md. Gibbs, Ronald, 16 E. 3rd Ave., York . Glover, Irving, 54 N. Madison St., Harrisburg Gochenour, Meadie, 701 N. High St., Martins- : W' V ' Golggilirt, Levi Jr., 129 East Ridge St., Car- lisle Gramley, Raymond, 106 E. 3rd St., Lewis- town G1-eif, Kenneth, 5307 Frankford -Ave., Balti- ' , Md. , Gmdlribim, George, Route 2, Hamburg Gldiinett, John, III, Poplars, Route 1, York ' 56 C amp N awakwa Haines, ,Richard, 7214 Sellers Ave., UDD91' Darby 2 F ki' York H hn, Gary, 62 Tiff ln' . Hgllowich, hPhilip, 552 W. Westmoreland, Ph'l delp ia , - Harniszll. William, 133 S. Church St., Ya1kf2S John, 4300 Raspe Ave-, Baltimore 6' Md. . - b 1. , J.-, 2648 N, 6th St., Harris u g ggggkhhgbnild, 234 S. 13th St., Allentown Helwig. ,WaYH0, 8 Kilpatrick .Aven Hanoviii Heilman. JMTIES, 1074,E- Mam S161 AQQZI e Heine. Andrew, 448 Linden Ave eniif-11 1- - Herr, James, 12 W. Frederick St., 1 9 S 'll . . , tllonald, 1805 E. 3rd St-, Wllllamspglft. Hobbs, Roland, 4601 Ridgeway Ave., 21 ls more 6' Md' ' St., Philadelphia H h , J h , 1959 Granite - ..2a.2., Ash St., . Hollinger, JZIIHGS. 104 S. Queen St., Litt es- town . Hollingel., JQ1-pie, Main NQWV H ll l . HO1'glI?g,t Robert, 3736 Rutherford, H211'1'lS' burf! . , Hostetter, John, 203 Frederick, Hanover Howe, Ernest, Gen. German Orphan Home, Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, Md- Hubm., Edward, 646 Wayne Ave., Chambers- burg Irvin, Michael, 201 Rhoads Ave., Haddon' field, N. J. , , Jacobs, William, Route 2, Blglervillen u Jahns, Charles, 200 Sycamore Rd.. Llnthlcum H ' hts, Md. Kaugiiian, Craig, 7255 Bradford Rd., Upper Darby Kerneckel, John, 924 N. 19th St., Allentown Kerr, Ronald, Ickesburg Kidd, Dale, 62215 N. Jefferson St., Allentown Kistler, Joseph, Route 1, Duncannon Klepper, David, Jr., 903 Carlisle St., Hanover Kleppinger, Alan, 1004 S. Howard St., Allen- town Kline, Eugene, 700 Chestnut St., York Klinedinst, Henry, 451 W. King St., York Klinepeter, Herbert, 228 S. 29th St., Penbrook Klinger, Thomas, Rebuck I Kornsey, Robert, 419 W. Ontario, Philadel- hia. Kdjup, Larry, Union and Harrisburg Sts., Oberlin Kreider, Glenn, Route 4, Lititz Kunkle. James, Williamson Kurzenknabe, John, Jr., 247 Emerald St., Harrisburg ' Laslo, Robert, 351 Woodside Ave., Trenton 10, N. J. Leatherman, Luther, Jr., 1307 Oak Hill Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Lehigh, Robert, 620 Franklin St., York Lindemon, James, Gen. German Orphan Home, Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville 28, Md. Lint, Austin, Route 6, York Livingstone, Robert, 132 Clearview Rd.,,Han- over Long, Robert, 1449 Kaiser Ave., S. Williams- port McCormick, Robert, Jr., 325 S. Brown, Lewis- town McGregor, Ralph, Route 1, East Berlin McKenzie, William, 5608 N. 2nd St., Phil- adelphia , Martin, Robert, Route 2, Hagerstown, Md. Martin, William, 512 Mulberry St., Williams- - port Miller, David, 29 Slanton Ave.,'Milton ' Miller, William, 35 E. Front St., Williamsport Mink, Fred, Jr., 3733 Rutherford St., Harris- . burg . Mitchell, Charles, 334 Thompson St., Jersey Shore ' Moore, Lester, Route 2, Hollsopple Morris, Lyman, 3034 Tennyson St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Moser, Donald, 228 Baltimore, Gettysburg Myers, Kenneth, 14 Stock St., Hanover Nalley, William, 4430 Davenport St., N.W., Washington' 16, D. C. , Newcomer, John, 436 S. Cedar St., Lititz Newton, Hobart, 616 Wilson, St., Williamsport Ness, Dale, York New Salem Null, William, 139 Linden Ave., Hanover Ott, David, 1517 N. George St., York Ott, Robert, 13 Maple Ave., Williamsport Parr, William, 531 Lumber St., Allentown Palsisghke, Ray, 35 Murdock Rd., Baltimore 12, Patton, Glenn, Grantsville, Md. Payne, Harbert, Jr., 58 Church Rd., Ellicott City, Md. Perry, Donald, 221 E. Walnut Ave., Altoona PitfSH0g1G, Laffy, 120 Strine Ave., Martins- burg, W. Va. ' ' ' Pletcher, James, 117 Roselawn Ave., Baus- man Price, Robert, II, 1228 Old Lane, Drexel Hill Ramer, Wayne, 7265 Spruce St., Upper Darby Rebert, Barry, 110 N. William St., York Reitz, John, Leck Kill Richcrick, Michael, 1211 N. George St., York Rohrbaugh, James, York New Salem Rothrock, Barry, 915 Porter St., Easton ROYQP, G60I'ge, 741 Center St., Williamsport Rumsey, Merle, Route 1, Mt. Wolf . Ruoss, Martin, 7209 Charles St., Philadel- phia 35 Sanderson, Earl, 1519 Allison St., Harrisburg Scaifez, Charles, 414 Brandon Ave., Williams- por . Schmidt, Fillmore, 62 6 n ', more 24, Md. 0 Eastern Ave., Balti Schultz, Robert, 511 Glenwood Ave., Williams- por ' Schwabe, Robert, 143 ' , .- Darby Springton Rd., Upper Sllzeaffflr, lflobert, Route 3, Lewistown ewe , reston, Jr., 302 ' East York, 0 Lincoln Highway, Shfpma-11. James, Route 1, Williamsport Shlrey, JOhI1, 70 Catherine St., Lewistown Skealtii, Edward, 605 Glenwood Ave., Williams- po Smith- Albert, 53 E- Front St., -Williams- - port , Snlggh, J0SeDh,' Jr., York Rd., Timonium, smial, William, 168 s. Pine st., York Snyfiieli, Charles, Jr., 251 Garfield Ave., Milton Pei 9 , 1?aY1d, 18 Spruce St., Fine Grove Soult, William, Route 2, Newpgyt Sffoffofd, Wally, II, 58 N. Pine st. Lewis- wn ' Stgffgvalt, John, 120 s. Market st., selins- Stein, Rodney, 984 Grandview Rd York ZtafiiffHE?nIgII1,3 rtFrederick, 115 Linboln Ave., tutzi Harold, 640 Colonial Ave Yo k Wasihington ,12, D. Corningside Drive, N.W., TaY101', Fred, 2403 Boas St Penbro k - 'gempkei ROY, 10153 Bl-15t1fg'C0I1, Phgadelphia pperman' Ronald, R0L1te 1, Hummelstown Vzgrimlzjavigker, Ray, 21506 Locust St,, Jersey Wgatfg, Glenn, 2736 Penbrook Ave., H31-I-is.. ge3lsh,.Ralph, 3522 4th St., Baltimore, Md. 31631222 ggafry, 587 Fairway Terrace, Phila- Yearbook 7 57 Williams, George, 118 Neater.St., York Williams, Roger, 112 Manchester, .Glen Rock W11S0H, John. Carnegie -. Woller. Norman, 7516 Dungan Rd., Phila- delphia 11 , ' Woolridge, Alfred, Gen. German Orphan Home, Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsville' 28, Md. Wurster, Edward, 2829 Herr St., Penbrook Yeagley, Fred, 304 N. 3rd-Ave., Lebanon Yoder, Donald, 454-Pershing Ave.,-.Lancaster Zembower, Bruce, LaVale, Md. ' Ziegler, Michael, 626 Norway St., York - INTERMEDIATE BOYS' CAMP-1952 Adams, Fred, 111 E. 2nd Ave., Lititz Andrews, Bruce, 33 Ridgeway Drive, York Auchey, Flynn, 446 Summit Ave., -Hanover Arbogast, Arthur, 6253 Wallace St., North- umberland Baer, Earl,'Jr., 618 Mulberry St., York 1 Bair, David, Taneytown, 4Md. -' Baker, John, 18 Stock St., Hanover ' Bamberger, Ivan, 485 W. Market St., York Bandy, David, 2920 Rumson Drive, Harrisburg Barn-es, Kenneth, 478 W. Fourth St., 'Lewis- town 8 Basso, Henry, 1-200 S. 19th St., Harrisburg Basso, Robert, 1200 S. 19th St., Harrisburg Beard, Edward, 420 Market St., High Spire Berkheimer, William, 260 Radnor St., Harris- burg Blackley, Richard, 508 Sawde Ave., Essington Breeswine, Melvin, Jr., 323 E. Cottage Place, York' , Brown, Darrell, 623 Smith St., York Callahan, Frederick, 351 Glover, Jersey Shore Campbell, Thomas, 2918 George St., Harris- burg Caulwell, John, 522 N. Essex Ave., Narberth Clark, Philip, 230 E. Main St., Mechanicsburg Clingan, Robert, Route 1, Taneytown, Md. Coates, Ned, 940 W. Main St., Bloomsburg Coble, Don, Bendersville Cook, Darwin, S. Allison St. Ext.,' Green- castle ' Coy, Larry, 45 Lurgan Ave., Shippensburg Crawford, Charles, 31 Spanogle Ave., Lewis- town Crouse, Richard, Jr., Route 1, York Cupp, Robert, 471 S. Main St., Lewistown Dahlheimer, Dale, 4 N. Main St., Dover Dale, John, 554 Wilson Court, York Davies, Ernest, 1000 Corbett, Hagerstown, Md. Day, Melvin, 36 N. East, Carlisle Deardorff, Edward, Arendtsville A Diehl, Dennis, 2013 Filbert St., York Diehl, Edwin, 115 Ridge Ave., Greencastle Diehl, Jerald, 646 Muench St., Harrisburg Dimmick, Fred, Route 4, Mechanicsburg Drawbaugh, Daniel, 4011 Landis Ave., Sea Isle -City, N. J. - Dumpman, John, 120 Academy Hill, Lewis- town , ' Durrwachter, William, 246 Lincoln Ave., Wil- liamsport . Early, Bradford, 700 N. Pershing Ave., York Eberly, Paul, 817 Chambers, Bressler Ebersburger, Leonard, 301 Darlene Ave., Linthicum Heights, Md. ' Ehrhart, Barry, 527 W. Jackson St., York Ehrhart, David, Brodbecks Elder, Robert, 519 W. 4th St.. LeWiSt0WI1 Elicker, Lewis, III, 2260 Boas -St., Penbrook Emenheiser, Wayne, 706 N. Franklin St., York Engdahl, David, 405 Hillcrest Rd., York Ensminger, Dennis, 621 State St., York Evert, Harry, 747 E. 3rd St., Bloomsburg Eyer, Robert, 42 S. 5th St., Lewisburg Eyster, George, 312 W. Main St., Emmitsburg, Md. Fahringer, John, .256 W. Jackson St., York 1 Feeser, Nolan, 718 Campbell, Williamsport Felker, William, Beavertown - 9 - Fel31'0W, Lowell, Jr., 4519 Devonshire Rd., Harrisburg . . Forbush, Delphus, Route 2, Glen Rock Fox, Carolus, Jr., 419 W. Simpson St., Me- chanicsburg . . . Frantz, Richard, 3247 Westmont Ave., Balti- more 16, Md. . Frederick, Harry, 502 E. Main St., Annville Fuehrer, John, 347 W. Main St., Ephrata Fullmer, Paul, Jr., 332 Percy, St., So. Wil- liamsport . . Gamber, Clyde, Jr., Rohrerstown Garver, David, 66 Argyle Ave., Glen Rock Gatrell, Jacob, III, 906 N. Queen St., Mar- tinsburg - Gettle, Robert, Route 1, Newville Gibson, Jay, 2911 Limekiln Pk., North, Hills Gingerich, Martin, 176 Poplar St., ,High Spire Glatfelter, George, 107 S. Main St., Man- chester Gosnell, George, Jr., 542 N. Pershing, Ave., York . Gramley, Jerry, 106 E. 3rd St., Lewistown Graybill, William, York New Salem - Gundrum, David, 1221 Cherry St., Williams- port - Hagele, Jack, 314 Rambling Way, Springfield Hahn, Austin, 1306 W. Seventh St., Fred- erick, Md. Harbold, Samuel, II, 363 Upper Ridge Lane, York Harnish, Samuel, 34 W. Donegal, Mt. Joy Hartman, Vere, 418 Walnut, Columbia Hartsough, Bruce, 1482 W. King St., York Hartsoug-h, W. Ross, 1482 W. King St., York Hartt, James, 3204 Berkley Ave., Drexel Hill Haugh, William, Jr., 611 S. Potomac St., Waynesboro Haupt, Earl, III, Stoystown Hause, Robert, 103 Lower Market, Milton Hawbaker, Carol, 20 E. Franklin, Green- castle Hawkins, Thomas, Woodsboro, Md. Heaps, Kenneth, 67 W. Caracas Ave., Her- shey , Hefiiefinger, Shea, 5 W. Main St., Newville Heinze, Ronald, 1111 Hamilton Blvd., Hagers- town, Md. Hetrick, Victor, 248 W. Main St., Hummels- town ' Hetrick, William, 114 E. Oak St., Palmyra Hinman, Stephen, 146 N. Walnut, Spring Grove Hoffacker, Fred, Brodbecks Homan, Larry, Centre Hall Hoover, Robert, Royal St., P. O. Box 23, Hum- melstown Hostetter, Joel, 203 Frederick St., Hanover Houck, Norman, 814 S. Linwood Ave., Balti- more, Md. House, David, Jr., Columbia Road, Ellicott City, Md. Hubbard, Edgar, 513 Hawthorne Rd., Linthi- cum, Md. Hurt, Reginald, Route 2, Hampstead, Md. Iddings, David, 609 Green St., Mifliinburg Ilgen, Harvey, 421 Walnut St., Mifilinburg Johnson, Conrad, 9921 Woodburn Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Johnson, Wayne, 3203 Belmont Ave., Balti- more 16, Md.' Jones, Paul, 123 Greenbriar Rdp, Towson 4, Md. Kauffman, Charles, Main St., Beavertown, Keener, Franklin, 2645 N. 6th St., Harrisburg Keller, Robert, Jr., 226 'W. 6th St., Waynes- boro Keller, Robert, 422 W. Main St., Hummels- town ' ' 58 Camp N awakwq Kerstetter, Rex, 1271 Highland Ave., Sunbury King, Allen, 739 W. King St., Littlestown Kissinger, Garvin, Route 1, Harrisburg. Klaschus, Warren, Columbia Rd., Ellicott City, Md. - Klauger, Daniel, Lavelle , Knepp, Edward, Jr., 502 W. Fourth St., Lewis- town Koehler, Kenneth, Route 2, Pine Grove ' Kohlhaas, Philip, 1939 Bellevue Rd., Harris- burg Kramer, Richard, Lavelle Kreider, Charles, 1210 N. 17th St., Harris- burg Kroeck, Dale, Route 5, P. O. Box 452, Lan- caster Krug, James, Route 3, Hanover Kugler, Ronald, 404 State St., West Fairview Kuhlman, David, 523 DuPont Ave., York Kutz, Donald, Route 4, Carlisle Lahet, Roy, 248 Locust St., New Holland .1 - Jane, John, Jr., Montgomery Rd., Ellicott' Cit M y. d- Latshaw, Donald, 20 N. Main St. Dover Lavo, Harry, 11, 435 Market st.,'s. Williams- DOl'f. Lease, Kenneth, 26 Pine Ford Drive, Middle- town Ledsinger, Robert, 425 Riverside Drive, Bal timore 21, Md. Lee, Herbert, 805 Woodington Rd., Balti- more 29 M 4 , d. Lved, William, 34 S. Arch St., Lancaster Leitzel, Robert, Bomboy Lane, Route 1, Ber- wick Lemke, John, 914 Indiana Ave., Lemoyne Lemmon. Walter, 3341 Dudley Ave., Balti- more 13, Md. Lentz, Richard A., Route 2, York Lentz, Richard H., 47 Quarry Rd., Hummels- town Lesher, Fred, 235 Lurgan Ave., Shippens- burg Light, Jay, 632 Maple, Annville Livingston, Michael, 1522 Whitman St., Wil- liamsport , Loh r, Jerry, Stoystown Long, Timothy, 627 S. Grundy St., Baltimore 24, Md. Lorggfznecker, Thomas, Route 1, Hummelstown L . u od, Otto, Main St., Lavelle Lucas, Edward, Jr., 2815 Aldan Rd., Parkville, Baltimore 14, Md. Lusch, Alan, 441 Locust Rd., North Hills Luse, Billy, Centre Hall Luse, Gary, 1710 Monroe St., York McDonald, William, 826 S. Manor St., York McDowell John Route 1 . , , Linglestown Mader, William, 847 Rathton Rd., York Malehorn, Kenneth, Salunga Mann, David, 768 Hill St., York Markle, John, 214 Lin Ave Hanover Martell, Evering, 3916 Folster Ave., Balti- more 24, Md. Martin, Leamon, Jr., 3004 DePont Ave., Bal- timore, Md. Masenheimer, Fred, 34 Eichelberger St., Han- over Mathias, Stewart, 525 W. High St., Hummels- town Maxwell, Charles, Route 3, Dover Meckley, David, 222 Maple St., Jersey Shore Miller, David, Route 2, Seven Valleys Miller, Larrie, Route 4, Lititz Miller, Lawrence, Jr., 927 W. Bridge St., Phoenixville Miller, Paul, Gray Rock Farm, Ellicott City, Md. Miller, Robert, 87 Main St., Ellicott City, Md. Moser, Bernard, Boonesboro, Md. Mummert, Darryl, South Main, Bendersville Myers, Gerald, Route 1, New Oxford. Nagle, David, 105 N. 5th Ave., Coatesville Q Naylor, Terry 452 W. College Ave., York ' Neiman, Ellwood, Route 3, Mechanicsburg Nell, Philip, 139 York St., Hanover Nelson, Rodger, 7412 Birch Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Orrison, Stanley, Route 1, Adamstown, Md. Patrick Gary, 48 E. High St., Hummelstown Feiifer, John, III, 347 W. 2nd St., Waynes- boro r Peters, Joseph, 767 Tioga St., York Peters, Lanny, Route 3, York Powers, Colin, Jr., 226 W. Cottage Place York Pullen, Lee, 316 Bert Ave., Trenton, N. J. Rabert, Stanley, Codorus Reed, David, Route 1, Mifilinburg Reichley, Fred, 614 Market, Sunbury h V Richerick, Larry, 1211 N. George St., York Riegle, Dan, 8 Jackson, Spring Grove Riegle, Larry, 8 Jackson, Spring Grove Rill, Vernon, Hill Crest, Hampstead, Md. Roat, Wayne, 2019 Holly St., Harrisburg Robbins, Kent, 6602 Laurel Drive, Baltimore, Md. Rohrbaugh, Jacque, York New Salem ' Rudy, Richard, Jr., Route 5, Frederick, Md. Ruhl, Charles, 252 S: Charlotte St., ,Manheim Rutt, John, 1051 Spring Grove Ave., Lancaster Rutt, Martin, 1051 Spring Grove Ave., Lan- caster Sarver, Terry, 23 S. Third St., Newport Schlotzhauer, John, 104 N. Walnut, ' Spring Grove Schmauss, Herman, Jr., 608 S. Potomac St., Baltimore, Md. Schuler, Jack, Jr., 35 W. Middle St., Hanover Schultz, Ted, 1716 Linwood 'Ave., Lancaster Scott, Barry, Route 4, Waynesboro Sechrist, James 400 Cherry St Jerse Sh , ., y ore Seibert, David, 239 W. Main St., Hummels- town I . 4 Seletzky, Richard, Roaches Lane, Reisters- town, Md. f Sheaffer, Donald, 310.W. 2nd St., Hummels- town I Sheffer, Dale, 33 W. Canal, Dover Sigleiy, Donald, 6608 Sharon Rd., Balti'more'12, Siebert, Charles, 133 12th St., S.E., Washing- ton. 3, D. C. Sites, Edward, .P. O. Box 114, Fayetteville aviicgh, Frederick, 9-D Ridge Rd., Greenbelt, Slonaker, John, Liberty Lane, Bendersville f Smith, Frederic, Route 3 Gettysburg Smith, Terence, 39 Cotta-ge Ave., Glen R k oc Smith Wayne 615 Windsor St Y ' Q , ., ork Smith, Wesley, Route 2, Hanover Smith Will' , lam G., 323 E. 2nd St., Berwick SHIYSGP, William, 571 Madison Ave., York Snyder, Robert, 2714 Boas St., Penbrook Spence, David, 971 Green Terrace, Lancaster Sporny, James, 202 Hawthorne Rd., Linthi- cum Heights, Md. Sprinkle, Tommy, Ham t d ps ea , Md. Stare, Newman, 'Route 1, Harrisburg Steiner John F1 , . ., ora Dale. Sterner,,W1ll1am, 410 Main St., S. Williams- port 23 Stevens. Rfmald, 711 W. King St., Martins- burg, W. Va. gity, Md? T1 ,1'- 011111 ve, E hcott SteWaI'd,Jh,J., 15C A . 1' 30195, William, 153 Rathton Rd., York Strauss, Russell, Route 1, P. O. Box 13, New Cumberland Straw, Irvin, Jr., Route 7, York t n S Up, G601'ge, 626 Trail Ave., Frederick, Md. vgnihart, Robert, 152 Market St., Williams- or Yea-rboole 59 Tabler, Joseph, 203 E. Moler, Martinsburg, W. Va. Taylor, Noel, 310 Lincolnway West, New Ox- ford . Troup, David, 120 W. Keller St., Mechanics- burg Trump, Charles, 22 New St., M-anchester, Md Unger, Kenneth, 810 York St., Hanover Vincent, Jimmy, 570 W. Union St., Somerset Volland, Robert, 3000 Queens Chapel Rd., Hyattsville, Md. Wagner, James, 125 Chestnut St., Lewistown Walton, Richard, Route 4, Hanover Warrenfeltz, Donald, Jr., P. O. Box 56, Uniontown, Md. Warrenfeltz, Wayne, Route 5, Hagerstown, Md Warrington, Donald, 542 Jansen Ave., Ess- ington Weaver, Paul, 721 Main St., S. Williamsport Wgaver, Robert, 7 E. Marble St., Mechanics- urg A Werst, Robin, -119 N. Franklin St., Allentown Westfall, Wayne, 2018 Market St., Camp Hill Westine, Peter, 42 York, Taneytown, Md. Whitmore, Harold, Detour, Frederick Co., Md. Whitten, David, 9606 Sutherland Rd., Silver Spring, Md. ' Wolfe, Barry, 925 N. Court Ave., York Wolfgang, Grant, Mowry Woodworth, Lance, 272 S. Pitt St., Carlisle Wyrick, Ronald, Route 1, Shippensburg Wysocki, Allan, Briar Creek Yingling, James, 445 Juniper St., York - Yohe, Michael, 43 S. Main, Spring Grove Zeiber, John, 131 Mahoning St., Milton Zeigler, Jay, P. O. Box 35, Gardners Ziegler, David, 111 Market St., Bloomsburg KITCHEN STAFF-1952 Howser, William C., Seminary Refectory, Gettysburg Westerdahl, Bruce, 260 E. Middle St., Get- tysburg Oberdorfer, Betty Lou, 401 Essex Ave., Nar- berth Williams, Avery, 1431 Market St., Harris- burg Krautmacher, Margot, 304 Brilliant Ave. Aspinwall, Pittsburgh 15 s Yoder, Janice, Seminary Refectory, Gettys- burg Yoder, Jacqueline, Route 1, Berlin Dale, Sibilla, Bryn Athryn 5 Lighter, Susan, 353 Buford Ave., Gettysburg Reed, Joan, 217 4th St., Aspinwall, Pitts- burgh 15 Hykes, Betty, Route 2, Biglerville - Reap, Pamela, 4512 Dungan Rd.. Philadel- phia 11 I GROUND SQUAD-1952 Gilbert, Daniel, Supt. of Grounds, Arcndtsville Martin, Charles, Truck Driver, 1102 S. Pine St., York Grislis, Egil, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg Westerdahl, Carl, 260 E. Middle St.. Gettys- burg C amp N awakwq J Yearbook a 61 Q I Dare Y ouv The following article was written in 1942 for an alumni publication by Chaplain Marshall Brenneman, then camp director. It is reprinted here as a close to this book because. it expresses perfectly the thought and the inspiration which' we hope this book will convey to- you. Daring days call for daring lives! To Nawakwans everywhere sounds the clarion call of triumphant and adventurous living. Be strong! We are not here to play, to dream, to drift, we. have hard work to do and loads to lift, shun not the struggle, face it 5 'tis God's gift. Be strong! It is difficult to put a challenge on paper. I would much rather look you straight in the eye as we talk together and say, I dare you! Paul writing to Titus dares him to live victoriously in this present world fTitus 21125, and in that same spirit I dare you! ' I dare you to livehsoberlyg i.e., to learn to live with yourself, recognizing your life as God's giftto His service in times like these. The hymn, God Send Us Men, is answered by those! who will learn to live with themselves. Evangeline Booth once said, It doesn't .take much of a man to be a Christian, but .it takes all there is of him. Self-control., self-sacrifice, and selilessness are a vital part of learning to live with ourselves. r ' . I dare you to live righteouslyg i.e., to learn to live with others, putting into practice Christian fellowship and brotherhood with all mankind. Cooperation, recognition of the good in others, enterprising for the truth and right are a vital part of this righteous living. I dare you to live godly, i.e., to learn to live with God, not for a moment in high inspiration or a day of the week, but always. God, the .Creator and Preserver of all things and Father of all mankind, demands worship, willingness to do His will, and work. - I dare you to learn the art of living that is adventurous, a living of an out-and-out, honest Christian life that shares with others' the fruit of the dar1ng. Nawakwa calls only those who dare to accept Christ's challenge, Follow Me! C am 12 N arwczkwa . :gr-Q I 1-ff f . I , ?ffWf'f'WQ3f 45,1-,f, 1 f 5? f1X233E3 L 253581342- 'ESS .:ix1:6ti:2F2x45 28E:1:E:E1i2i1bX- '-Avlenxewrbwvlwrvl wx- Hr:-Nwwwm Camp N awakfwa I long to serve Thee more 5- Reveal an open door, Saviour, to me g - Then, counting all but loss,' , I'll glory in Thy Cross, I ' And follow Thee. 1 Do' Thou but point the way, And give me strength to obey Thy will be mineg Then can I think it joy To suffer or to Clie, Since I am Thine. S


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