Carlisle High School - Oracle Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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M VW 5-l.a.A,hMW ' -1- , .-wx' hh. - - ...A 53915 The Old High Street Station Heroes of Tomorrow A A A A A A Activities A A A A AAAA A A A A A Pages A Pages Pages Pages Pages A Pages Pages I- 8 9-16 17-44 45-52 53-72 73-80 81-99 , 1' riff' Monument to Molly Pitcher S we look about us in this year ot Carlisle's bi-centennial, we are made increasingly aware ofthe influence her historic spots have had on our character. , fmt, gifs-f'?N seeing the monument of Molly Pitcher we realize the importance of courage and fidelity in the performance of our duties. As we visit the oldest building in Carlisle, the First Presby- terian Church, where George Washington wor- shipped, we resolve to be ever constant in our own spirituality. Viewing Old West, the Dickin- son College building which was used as a hos- pital during the shelling of Carlisle, we note that true education will always be willing to reach out in service to others. ERE in this book of memories the staff of the '5l Oracle would seek to blend into one for you the heritage of the past, the record of the present, and the hope of the future. OM Wen First Presbyterian Church Old Education Holi - Church Alley near Pitt Street Q Old School Building - North Pitt Street Past and Present For two hundred years Carlisle has played a prominent part in the development of our country. The Carlisle Indian School, First Presbyterian Church, Old Carlisle Cemetery, Molly Pitcher, James Wilson, and George Washington-a few outstanding names-are all part of our historical heritage. Since i836 Carlisle has had a public school system, but school then was much dif- ferent from that of today. For the first year there were registered 928 pupils and only fif- teen teachers. These numbers have special significance when one realizes that the fig- ures are not just for high school, but for the entire public school system. This system consisted of a series of schools, not co-educational after the first grade, ad- vancing progressively from grade to grade, until reaching High School - graduation from which would fit pupils to teach in the public schools. lt is interesting to note what the teachers' salaries were at this time. The lowest salary was twelve dollars a month, while the top salary was only S400 a year, a far cry from the salaries of today, In one respect pupils of l95l are luckier than those of I836. At that time, the school term was practically all the year, as there were only two weeks' vacation in summer and one week at Christmas. The present site of our high school was not established until l9l4 when a gift from Charles Lamberton made possible the con- struction of a new building. But Carlisle's population was increasing, and additions to the Lamberton Building had to be made in l.928, and again in l939. S today's seniors look back over the past four years in high school ijust as Carlisle, now celebrating her bi-centennial, recalls events which have taken place during the two centuries of her progressl, we, too, find many never-to-be-forgotten memories. As freshmen we had already begun to make history. Some of us became the proud pos- sessors of band and junior varsity letters. Some excelled in schoolwork and found their names on the honor roll. We even had a ninth grade party. By the time we had become sophomores, more and more of us were participating in extra-curricular activities. When juniors we made the headlines with one epoch-making event after another, es- pecially the Junior Class Play, Seventeenth Summer. Just see how many athletic and music letters were earned by us. We topped the year off with the sensational Bi-centen- nial Junior Prom. Now in our senior year the football team in capturing the South Penn Football Con- ference of l95O has done what no other Car- lisle team has been able to do for twenty years. With our class colors, rose and silver, and flower, the white carnation, we go forth with the motto, We learn not for school but for life. Though we have completed our senior year, we have not, by any means, finished making history and shall in the future con- tinue to maintain those standards which have marked us a class of distinction--the class of 1951. Lumberton Building - Carlisle High School today SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President. Bill Nickeyp Vice-President, Jolm Geiling: Treasurer. Donna Lou Ditzelg Secretary. Pat Hack ley: Adviser, Miss Emily Hedden. Dedication INCE our city is celebrating its bi-centen- nial this year, frequently allusion is made to Carlisle, Cumberland, England, for which our Carlisle was named. We delight in our many associations with Britain and hope Carlisle, England, is proud of her namesake. Mr. Hewitt Carlisle, Pennsylvania also claims a special Carlisle High School link with Britain in the person of Mr. Percy Hewitt who was born in Northampton, England, in 1887, but who came to this country in 1909, and to Carlisle in l9lO. Since i938 he has been with us at C.H.S., where he is now head custo- dian at the Lamberton Building. Long are his hours and varied his labors, but he is ever faith- ful. Because Mr. Hewitt personifies the spirit of untiring interest in our welfare, a spirit which has also marked many others who have labored through the years in the cause of education, the Oracle staff of l95l gratefully dedicates to him this book of memories. gag? H Y ,n-'A 'i ..-ew 4:0 S, .. ,M,.f, M fl Q ln M, W M, Qtt y? nf' . -Ag L Exim Q .yy ,k QW fa- L .4 E 2 ,, W, 3 gwvv. - f f Q .. Ei W rf M K 13 Af , wwww . fgfw,,,. ,L 5 .2 5 Axxgseri , - W 5 ,,,, ,. 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SVVARTZA' Isuperlntendentl, MR. HAROLD S. IRWIN? Isolicitorl, MR. LEROY G. MARTIN Ivice-presidentl, Mr. J. Duff George, Mr. A. E. Eby, MR. B. F. DUNKELBERGER' isecretary and business managerl, DR. HARRY L. SAUL Ipresidentl, MISS MARY LOUISE MARTIN ' Iclerkl. i:'iNot members.l Principal Mark N. Burkhart warns Mrs. Take a letter, please. Superintendent David L. Swartz and Miss Elle? Ferrari Secrelory' H-rlckel sales begin today! Florence Ludt, secretary Newest addition to the office staff, Miss Elizabeth Gibb . ations ' 'ncnpc1l, Plans VOC hmonl qssnstant PV' Mr. Charles L9 dov- Miss Mary L. Martin, chief clerk, and Mr. B. F. Dunkel berger, business manager, mean business all right. a, Mr. -Maynard Gillaugh, director of testing and research, tabulates results. 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Science Department Mr. John Groome, Mr. Eugene Evans, Mr. Joseph Anthony, Mr. John Mountz, Mr. Chester Lickel. 325 ,Z ,Sf 7 329 2555 YK 5.5 he 'W' 31: Y 7 M... , f,,,1,mf v, .,w,a .9 .,-f-a- i ig 4 if . Q., ',,,.p 1 5311 U-'f i.:J'-if A 4 za, fiuv. . 4 any 9- ai? f ., . 3 F 3 '-- l . ff' ' - v ', . FLT: 1. 5, , A ww - - m.. ,Sw mfs 59543412 3 Q' . ,im .K at . wg, ., oriiglw' s f wa, - 52' if 1. K Vi ' ,T 'A -f 'iz 3 ' P' f A . s -we, .41 5 3' 9. f . WM, ' W , Wi 3 Carl R Adams Gertrude Elizabeth Adams Atoms Gertie College Preparatory Commercial Secretarial braved solid a mce person to always ready fdr a joke . . . Hey,' know found at the Sentinel are vou going to the Palace? . , . future aviator what a everybody's friend . . . likes stu- hunter' full of un dent teachers?? . . . that laugh qu1etl9J cowboy deluxe 7'iBob . . . Miss Hedden's able friend trio . . . dependable Gertie Donna Mae Adler Samuel William Alexander e Sam Commercial Secretarial College Preparatory blonde cute nice person football hero . . . drives a '50 a ity that North Middleton Ford . . . seen with Boston . . . ball team likes to roller skate co captain of Thundering Herd rides pint size bus neat always on the go . . . doesn't clothes youngest member of care about the girlsl???l . . . fu- ture engineer Donald Lear Arbegast Nancy Lou Arbegast Arbie Shortie Vocational Machine Shop Vocational Distrabutive likes to hunt and fish . . . oves works at Wards June Vendy The girls . . . seen eveyywhelie Gail and l a good person to That's for sure. ,QL ohg that know likes dancing and boys -blonde hair . . . Brehtnland l expert conversationolist Ray Robert Baish illzabeth Mary Barbieri Bob Betty General College Preparatory likes to tease the girls . . . book friendly always ready to help keeping whiz . . , those splashy goes from one love to another shirts . . . popular . . . Nancy never seen alone Ave and I . . . always smiling llno Pine Grove neat dresser likes all sports . . . football man Penn State bound future ager for four years Doris Barnd Slnrlle Barrett Barme Shlrlie Commercial Secretarial General hails from' Holly seen with quiet . . . swimming . . . no men Shirley likes the boys in her life . . . oh! those blue Shorty future secretary eyes . . . blonde . . . smile for cashier at Laudermilchs everyone . . . found at Wool- Dancing in the Dark chew worth's . . . Barbara and I . . . ing gum baseball fan clever . . . sure to succeed Mac E Barrick Marlin Lee Barrick Mac Smiley College Preparatory Vocational Mill and Cabinet toots a mean trumpet mis likes to roller skate . . . one of chievous drivesPl a Ford DudIey's boys . . . a Termite . . . Newville always busy found in the poolroom . . . friend corny poetry on track squad of everyone . . . seen with Buck future preacher or teacher and Harold l 'Ruth Arlene Baughman Dolores General driver deluxe , . . seen in a Mer- cury . . . plays both piano and accordion . . . that blonde hair . . . a Hockersville lassie . . . likes cake and ice cream Robert Hugh Beck George William Bigler 11-I-onyu 11Georgel1 Vocational Distributive General bashful . . , found at Beltzhoover's Three Years of track . . . likes to . . . hails from West,gHillM iia, ,K L eatgand sleep . . . hates school smooth driver . . . seenjgat'-Decki quiet, at times . . . friend er's . . . likes to eat onevof . . . seen with Max , . . Miss Williams' boys ff i i M If fi Dackefs hall of fine arts Margaret Jane Bistline , Righafd B. Blumenthal Maggie .5 General gf 755 ,-,' Caigege Preparatory head flag twirler . . . pejisonqlity baeieball fan , . . quiet . . . Latin plub . . . sharp dancer . . stoogent . . . seen with Lindner's Peggy . . , likes the boys . . . gang . . . that mighty Buick . . . always on the go , . , scads of future chemist . . , the Royal G nicknames . . . found in the Pal- . . . walking automobile ency- ace . . . cute . . . popular clopedia . . . wicked badminton player Joseph Edgar Boisvert Hjodyu Donald Ray Brehm Don M V . General if loves that baseball . . . favorite pastime, Millie . . . shortyi?l . . . ambition-Major League Baseball . . . drives . . . friend to all . . . liked by everyone . . . history whiz . . . knows all about horses General national guardsman . . . tied . . . loves football . . . Doris .ifloaclsii of friends . . . likes to studyQl . . . flashy shirts . . . howfhe hates to get up in the .Qrnorningl '11 William James Baum Arlene Bill N Vocational Distributive General drives a Buick but likes a,NPlyyg ,gyg as one of Miss Hoover's boys . . . a mouth better . . iieyerybodyfs J J H bigfg flirt . . . loves football . . . friend . . . always laughing . g,l: shcirtibut cute! . . . devours candy seen with Lindy . . . fiitigire house- ,flikes the girls . . . everyone's wife . . . bashful . . :Q-that curly friend . . . youngest boy of '51 hair . . . talk, talk, talk Dolores Lee Beam gyyygg Roberta Beam 11 . 11 Jiganie General hails from Goodyear . . . seen with Freda . . . quiet . . . likes straw- berry shortcake . . . always smil- ing , . . baseball fan . . . health whiz . . . Virgil . . . dark blue eyes . . . future housewife Peter Bracken Ilpetell College Preparatory tall, dark, a-nd handsome . . . that green,Plymouth . . . favorite pas- time,j'Pat . . . bashful? . . . lots L roof Qfun . . . loads of friends . . . lovesliparties . . . always smiling . . Qwhat a laugh!! Ronald Lee Brehm Ronnie Vocational Mill and Cabinet future carpenter . . . good student . . . nice to know . . , hails from Barnitz . . . no girls in his life- yet . . . a Termite . . . likes to roller skate . . . friend of everyone Roy Edward Brehm Buck General drives a 'Hudson . . . seen at the Barbecue . . . likes to hunt . . . one of Decker's customers . . , a nice fellow to know . . . friendly . . . never a dull moment Edel Wesley Brown llEdelll I. 1lJirn1l Gene ral introvert . . . artist . . . likes the girls, especially Julie . . . always inahurry...readsalot... dislikes nosey people . . . good looking . . . polite and pleasant Geoffrey L. Clouser Jeff College Preparatory one of the Arch dukes . . . fond of English, chemistry, and girls' . . . big Jeff' . . . pool shark. WeIl now, l'll tell you . . . 'loves that chewing gum I s A Ethel Elaine Cook Ethel General works at Braund's . . . likes Roy and ice cream . . . North End Kid . . . lots of friends . . . sister . . . lives to eat. . . dis- likes-loud eaters . . . likes lan- guages . . . seen with Jan Dawn Louise Breu IlDownII College Preparatory Lock Haven bound . . . ambitious . . . a sp'icy redhead . . . small, but mighty . . . still no driver's license . . . an enthusiastic sports fan . . . seen with Pat, Nancy and the gang James Morris Calloway General found at the Economy , . . always smiling . . . never in a hurry . . . hails from Ohio . . . Charlie . . . Dramatic Club play . . . never a dull moment Rachel Gene Carothers lIROell General seen at the Bar-'B-Q . . . hobbies, art and music . . . likes to swim . . . dislikes the boysl?J' . . . That's for sure . . , one of our snappy cheerleaders V J Patricia Ann Chappel npatu College Preparatory newcomer to C.H.S .... cute . . . good knitter . . . loves octopus- esi?l . . . personality plus . . . army brat . . . hails from New York . . . lover of all sports Leonard Charles Cole Lenny Vocational Auto Mechanics Dick, Elmer, Dicky, and l . . . drivesi?J a Pontiac . . . found at the Palace or Bar-B-Q . . . likes short vanillas . . . pleasing person- ality . . . talkative . . . likes the girls J Jimmy Anne Cooper Chick College Preparatory Yeh! Yeh! Sure! Sure! . . . sweater with a Y . . . a peppy cheerleader . . . fickle . . . writes letters . . . cute . . . a smile for everyone . . . many loves Sf John Hastings Castles John College Preparatory ladies' man . . . found at the Palace . . . tall, blonde, and- hand- some . . . oh, those curls . . . What's the matter? . , . sharp dresser . . . personality plus . . . eat, drink, and be merry Jock Spencer Clopper llclopll College Preparatory guard for the Thundering Herd . . . good athlete . . . nice to know Iikesthegirls...E.M. . .. seen with Don and John . . . drives a Fraser James Allen Curlen ll-Jimll Vocational Distributive seen with John and Bill . . . rides in a blue Chevy . . . ls anyone going to rhe Bar-B-Q? f. J. if fiseenliswifh Pot . - . likes Oil Sports for a good time . . - always on the go ' f Romaine Evelyn Dasher IIROII Gene ral Gerry, Gerry, Gerry . . . notch . . . always in trouble . . . loves to sleep . . . cute as can be . . . works at Braund's , . . Twila and I . . . future housewife . . . little brat . . . Yo Yo ,,,... ,, to 3 ,, William Lake Coulson Robert Eugene Carman IlBObll IIBEHII Vocational Auto Mechanics expert auto mechanic . . . hails from Carlisle Springs . . . drives a '41 Chevy . . . likes to sing . . . dislikes getting up- in the morning . . . rides a school bus K College Preparatory nice to know . . . that hair . . . Mom Trine's boy . . . fond of the girls , . . found at Lindner's play- ground . . . drives? a Packard . . . whiz at Francais John Boyd Crum, Jr. Eugene Cromer llGeneIl IIJ B II General College Preparatory quiet l?J . . . drives a Plymouth . . . that French class . . . Sentinel employee . . . always ready for a good joke . . . loud bow ties . . . Drexel bound . those bike rides . . . future-radio work cute . . . those sparkling brown eyes . . . everybody's friend . . . personality plus . . . once lived in G-burg . . . found on East Louther Street . . . those loud socks . . . drivesl?i a mean Chevy . . . Lee Jacqueline Mae Darhower Jackie Vocational Distributive pretty brown eyes . . . fun to know . . . works at Penny's . . . . . dresser . . . Dick, Dick, . . personality plus Nancy Carolyn Daugherty ,,NghCe,, Coliege Preparatory personality plus . . . Y'all . . . Wilij she ever get her driver's li- cense? . . . brain . . . future nurse . . . a friend to all , . . co- editor of Periscope . . . those trips to Washington Janice Mary Davis Richard Steward Deitch HJOHH ,,Dick,, General Vocational Agriculture Jack . . . Shilppensburg . . . lives West Hill . . . seldom found at to eat . . , likes antiques, horses, , home . . . likes to eat and sleep ice cream, roller skating, Pa. . . . seen at Hench's store . . . Dutch painting . . . dislikes con- drives. . . roller skater deluxe . , . ceited people . . . SDClr1iSh her F.F.A. president . . . that Stude- Waterloo . . , future in art baker Marjorie Anne DeWalt V Clifton William Dick lodine it Bill Commercial Clerical ,W College Preparatory likes Pontiacs . . . hot-rod DeWalt? trouble . . . found at the Friend- . . . found at the Palace or Bar- ship or poolroom . . . North Ender B-Q . . . redhead . . . temper, . . . Yankee fan . , . hobby, break- temper . . . l'll Get By . . . ing girls' hearts . . . pet peeve, future undecided' . . . pleasing losing books . . . lots of friends personality . . . Donnie . . . sunny smile Richard Roy Dickson David W. Dingle Abie Dingle Vocational Distributive Vocational Auto Mechanics found at Photo Greetings . , . quieti?l . . . resident of Huntsdale likes cameras and girls , . . fond . . , l'll say! . . . Phillies fan of New York . . . drives a wicked . . . likes to fish , takes life as Chrysler . . . Hi, babe! . L . it comes . . . those arguments! . . . those eyes . , . found with Bill future auto mechanic . . . that little car! Donna Lou Ditzel Charles Marshall Dowd D. L. Charlie College Preparatory General hails from Holly , . . small but one of the Holly gang . . . tall, mighty . . . a smile for everyone dark, and handsome . . . Phyllis . . . future, bound to be a suc- . . . number one track star . . . cess . . . likes the boys . . . per- g Still chasing rabbits, Charlie? sonality plus . . . dancer deluxe . . . likes toothpicks . . . bashful i?l . . . those chemistry classes Donna Jean Eckrich Dixie Lee Elliott llD0nIl ll-Iohnnyh Vocational Distributive Commercial Secretarial found in room 203 . . . blonde plays a clarinet . . . another Holly hair and blue eyes , . . makes resident . . . Phillies fan . . . likes frequent visits to the Broiler . . V. sax players . . . Navy . . . good works at the Hub . . . always student. . . small but mighty , . . talking cooperative . . . friendly Robert Lee England Freda Mae Eshenour Bob Freda Vocational Distributive General Yankee fan . . . hails from Alaf, Selden . . . lives in Greason . . . bama . . .K that convertible! . works for Mr. Stong . . . quiet . . . easy come, easy go . , . those rides a bus . . . nice to know . . . muscles . . . likes to swim . . . naturally curly hair . . . a smile tall, dark, and i?l , . . trackman for everyone , . . seen with Jan . . . future commercial artist Edward Joseph Dowd Marlene R. Dum Eddie Marty General Commercial Secretarial quieti?l . . . plans for a future in l bet'cha . . . Nick this Gnd athletics . . , from Holly . . . likes Nick that - . . Cute . . . W0l'k5 at girls . . . found in the hall of fine Lobell's . . . home room president arts . . . gray Studebaker . , . . 4 .ithat Chevy , . . neat dresser heading for teenicide, i . Q .'e't. personality plus . . . track tant, . . French fries Revenda Edna Dysert Beniamin F. Early Vendy . 91 1 -f'Muscles Vocational Distributive lj' College Preparatory chit-chat . . . likes to , .e . just a wit . . . good at writing . . . what a swimmer! . . . Pialaceiiikid little Big Ben . . . no special likes the boys . . . jitterbug- girl friend yet, but he likes ging . . , June, Nancy, and Gail blondes . . . might go to Dickin- . . . clerks at Woolworth's . . . son great sense of humor Patricia Lou Fuehrer llpotll College Preparatory our editor . . . has a host of friends . . . only girl who braved solid . . . that big black Buick . . . prompter deluxe . . . loves French . . . nicknames galore . . . de- pendable Pat John Kenneth Geiling Johnnie General ' found at the Friendship .... Hi-Y president . . . famous Herd back . . . small but mighty . . . Presi- dent of the Athletic Association . . . Dianne . . . hero of the Cham- bersburg football game . . . nice dresser Harry Stouffer Eshenour lllkell future wood shop teacher David C. Ferree, Jr. uskipu write-in president Edward Eugene Fulton, Jr. Hskipi, Vocational Machine Shop found at Steve's Service Station . . . Future Mechanic . . . likes the girls . . . drives a '40 Hudson . . . seen with Sharp . . . skates at the Rainbow Patricia Ann Gibb Hpmu General cute . . . our snappy majorette . . . those Psychology classes . . . drivesi?i a Hudson . . . oh, those giggles . . . likes the boys . . . Proxy . . . There she goes! . . , friendly . . . future undecided John M. Gillaugh Gill College Preparatory Shenk's . . . that mighty Ford . . . Nancy . . . you all ., . . future Chemistry teacher . . . Charlie, Swartzie, and l . . . ar- dent Phillies rooter , . . Wish l had a million bucks! Janet Louise Good Goodie Vocational Distributive si oh, those Sunday drives , . . hill- billy songs . . . small but mighty . . . baseball fan . . . likesi?i school . . . Geoirge's car . . . works at McCrory's . . . the gang . . . That,ain't right. Phyllis Ann Fahnestock Phil Vocational Mill and Cabinet General rides a bus . . . proud native of pleasing personality . . . hails Greason . . . one of D-udley's from Holly. . .contagious giggle Termites . . . that wavy hair.. . . . . . seen with Edna and Jenny quieti?l . . , likes blonde hair. . . Lee . . . Charlie , . . works at Snyder's . . . nice dresser . . . loves ice cream . . . capable leader Gertrude Lee Franciscus Genie College Preparatory .1 J Vocational Distributive bGC1Ue0fl'19Cl from Holly . . a -hopes to drive . . . neat dresser joke for every occasion . . . oh, , . . personality plus . . . likes the those white shoes . . . nice per- drive-in theater . . . seen at Mc- sonality . . . many friends . . . Crory's , . . loads of fun . . . fond never in a hurry . . , our Junior of the boys Robert E. Gillaugh ,,BOb,, Vocational Machine Shop Hartzell and I . . . drives o mean Chevy . . . likes the pretty girls . . . one of Andy's boys . . . seen hunting and fishing . . . future machinist Joyce Arlene Goodyear nJObyl1 Commercial Clerical one of Miss Anderson's prize songsters . . . contagious giggle . . . June and I , . . always on the go . . . likes the boys . . . loves to swim at Laurel Forrest C. Grimm Pierre College Preparatory Barrick, Crum, and l . . . drives QD a Buick , . . French class . . . likes to hike . . . ornithologist de- luxe . . , plays a mean sax . . . Dickinson bound . . . future biol- ogist V. Lorraine Gutshall Rainy , Commercial Clerical - X one of our business managers , . . dreamer . . . lover of all sports . . likes to eat, especially French fries . . . victim of cupid's arrow . . . bookkeeping whiz . . . Kit- zie and I John Francis Hawbaker, Jr. Jack General another Holly boy . , . plays foot- ball . . . Mr, Reiff's twin .,. ., short and cute . . . likes the girls, ...Edna . . . those eyes. . .Va smile for everyone , , Edwin Leon Herr Eddie General interested in aviation and base- ball . . . plays a mean trumpet . . . bashful ??? . . . good looking . . . drives a Willy's . . , good to know . . . friend to.all . . . studious Martha Arlene Grove Marty Vocational Distributive found at Woolwort-h's . . . talk, talk, talk . . . likes football games . . . seen with Betty . . . big flirt . . . those hair styles . . . wicked driver . . . always busy . . . pleasing personality . . . day dreamer Marlene Katherine Haffly Pee Wee Commercial Clerical good things come in small pack- ages . . . bowler deluxe , . . seen with Margie . . . found at the movies . . . pretzels, pretzels, pret- zels . . . Yankee fan . . , the pool Kathryn Alice Hair Kitty Commercial Clerical flag twirler . , . Lee . . . tond ot dancing . . . oh, that curly headed junior , . . short anclfficrutef-,. '.' . Peggy, Gertie, Joyce, Char- lotte . . . found at thejfPalace . . . always smiling Margaret Jean Hartzell Peggy i rrsi Commercial Clerical fivg, , our snappy head majorettfe . My name's not Margaret . I . one of the Palace gang . . . Kitty, Trudy, Joyce and Sharlie . . . kinda fickle at times . . . conta- gious giggle . . . a swell friend Linda Blaine Hays Linda General drives a Buick convertible . . lovely brown, wavy hair , . . Well, l mean! . . . lover of foot- ball -l wonder why . . . hosts of friends . . . second home in Sara- sota, Florida Arminta Florence Hock Florence General always pleasant . . . quiet . , . loves to read . . . drives a Ply- mouth . . . friend to all . . . con- scientious student . . . smile for everyone . . . ambition - future l'il.ll'S9 Helen Boyd Hammersberg Helen College Preparatory blonde, cute, and petite . . . mail those letters? . . . Army brat . . . our Tokyo Rose . . . many loves . . . lt was just terrible . . . ballet dancer deluxe . . . quiet? . . . those trips to D.C. William W. Hartzell IIBHIII Vocational Auto Mechanics one of Mr. Line's boys . . . Whiz- zer fan . . . oh, that wavy hair . . , friend to all . . . a swell guy to know . . . driver deluxe l?J found at Pine Grove . . . Star Lamar Paul Huntzinger Barbara Lenore Hurley llBunkyll uBQrb11 Vocational Auto Mechanics General likeS the Navy . . . found at the Shirlie and I . . . clerks at Wool- Palace or Decker's . . . seen with worth's . . . nice to know . . . Harriet . . . a sunny smile for smile for everyone . . . quiet? , . . everyone. . . always on the go . . . an'-lbition - nurse . . . likes to lots of friends eat . . . cute , . . oh, those eyes Carol Marie Jenks Joan Keith nunnxn K nRed11 General 75' College Preparatory driver deluxe . . . contagiousffiaulghil lprettyh red hair . . . one of our . . . always ready for a jokegg. . rgg-,gk:olori-guards , . . sports lover . . . former Missourian . . . sweetismilei ' found at Pine Grove . . . drives a for everyone . . . sports fan . . . Mercury . . . blushes easily . . . likes to travel . . . Latin stoogent Penn State bound . . . likes to argue Robert Edward Keller 1lBobl1 Vocational Agriculture drives a wicked Chevy . . . seen likes cats . . . seen with .almost anybody . . . tall, blondejand Robert Eugene Kemper nBob11 istry, and math . . . dislikes vqork . . . future driver . . . rides a bicycle . . . hails from Cemetery Ridge lWestministeri . . . Dick- inson bound . . . ardent fisher- man . . . girl shy at Shultz's . . . girl shy . .tdis-,. . good looking , . . friendlyglsmileig- interested in art, writing,. ' Patricia Suzanne Hockley Ray Edward Hostetter Pat Ray General Vocational Agriculture Pine Grove . . , sweet smile . . . that motorcycle. . , Newville, R.D. works at Kessler's , . . 5:l5 a.m. lad . . . future farmer . . . sport . . . cute . . . Pete . . . YOu're fan . . . one of Mr. Rook's boys right! . . . never in a hurry . . . . . . dislikes Newville . . . nice to Spanish brain . . , likes to swim?? know . . . good student Dianne Howard Kathryn Ethel Hoy Dianne .. Katie College Preparatory Commercial Clerical sports fan, especially football . V. Commercialette . . . oh! that De- Johnnie. . . Well, l mean! . ' Soto . . . always laughing . . . one of our color guards . . , drives loves bookkeeping , . . future sec- mgny Buickg , , , blondie , , , retary . . . quick? . . . seen with Ruth and Anna Mae . . . likes Eyes . . . Beaver bound football games Jack F. Kelley Jack' General everyone's friend . . . quiet . . tall, blonde, and good looking . . . that curly hair . . . interested in the United States Coast Guard . , . likes to hunt . . . football fan Bernita Elizabeth Killian ffliyernitcf' College Preparatory l ihyocational Distributive rides o -bus . . . hails from Hays' Grove . . . future saleslady . . . found at Woolworth's . . . a friend to all . . . blushes easily . . . lover of all sports . . . Shippensburg Isabel Evelyn King Barbara June Kingsborough Iggy Barbara Commercial Clerical General giggle, giggle, giggle . , . likes cute . . . another walking lamb- the boys . . . especially Ernie , . . chop . . . wait till l get another nicely dressed . . . oh, that blue drink of water . . . drives CPD a Dodge , . . fun to be with . . . green Dodge . . , French whiz l?l seen at B0ker'S GVOCGVY . . , future . . . those art lessons . . . Abie and traveler l . , . future a'rtist Clarence P. Kingsborough James Lloyd Kipps Farmer Jim Vocational Auto Mechanics Vocational Auto Mechanics drives CPD a Plymouth . . , no girls half back of Thundering Herd . . . in his life . . . found at Bishop's neat dancer . . . tall, dark, and pop garage and Bar-B-Q . . . seen handsome . . . popular . . . Pine with Dick and Bob . . . dislikes Grove . . . sharp dresser . . , found studying . . . likes to dance in the Palace. . . National Guards- man Jane Elizabeth Kutz Jane General hails from Drytown . . , likes roller skating . . . seen with Helen, Betty, and Dolores . . . hates ' dishes . . . that laugh , . . future nurse , . . naturally curly hair. . . lots of friends K. Edward Lay, Jr. ,,Ed,, College Preparatory quiet . . . polite , . . slow but sure . , . choir . . . likes Frenchl?l . . . drives a Pontiac . . , seen working at father's gas station . . . future architect . . . hails from Westminister l Nancy Lee Kitzmiller Kitzie Commercial Clerical a Mount Rock-ite . . . super base- ball fan . . . Phillies . . . 0 prclb- laugh . . . Rainy and l . . . drives , . . 4-H club . . . a quick smile Richard Kramer ,Z pick siti lcey, our ice-man . . . one of the F.M.C. boys . . . seen with Farmer and Bob . . . always alert . . . drives a Dodge . . . North End Kid William E. Lamason BiII Vocational Mill and Cabinet bashful . . . drivesl?l a '49 Ply- mouth . , . suburban . . . na- tional guardsman . . . friend to all . . . one of Dudley's boys . . . a Termite . . . president of F.M.C. . . likes the girls Beatrice Joan Lebo 'f'Beats Vocational Distributive likes everyone . . . never found at home . . . Billl Billl . . . dis- likes raspberry ice cream . . . l love the guy . . . quietl?l . . . seen at Baker's Grocery . . . future housewife lem for Cupid , . . that' deep, Vocational Auto Mechanics' , Pearl Kough Pearl Commercial Clerical waitress deluxe . . . oh, that turn- pike restaurant . . . likes New- ville . . , pleasing personality . . . quiet l?l . . , Marty and l , . . comes from Plainfield . . . Phila- delphia Eagles fan . . . future un- decided 'Vivian Lois Kurtzner llvivll College Preparatory came to C.l-l.S. from New Jersey . . . already popular . . . fond of all sports . . . those football games . . . marvelous dancer . . . dislikes chemistry tests . . . All My Love l Charles L. Lebo Doris Anabel Long Butch Dorrie General Commercial Clerical baseball player . , . likes P.'D .... likes Maryland and Mt. Holly . . Lem . . . expert doughnut cutter -, - g pleas-ing personality . . . talkative . . . Phillies fan . . . North flflfid ' . rides -,o school bus . . . ambi brat . . . Lamaso-n's Grocery Store tious 4 . future housewife . . .. . bashful at times . . . seen at always chewing gum . . . witty. . the Little Donut Shoppe 7 loves all sports . . . found any where . . . Donna and I Robert J. Ludwig March 'B0'b ii,s Vocational Mill and Cabinet Machine Shop tall, dark, and handsome . , . lrfis oheof An'dy's boys . . . drives a . .one of Mr. Stong's Termites DeSoto . . . seen with Jay and . . . seen driving Fry's truck . . . Ronnie . . . future welder and also aims Chevy coupe . . . big machinist. . . comes from Barnitz flirt . . . likes sweets . . , a sports fan Esther May Martin Mary Lou Matthews iEssie Lulu Commercial Clerical Commercial Secretarial one of Miss Hedden's girls . . . future secretary . . . a quiet girl those long speeches . . . travels . . . Perry County. . , drives a '41 from Centerville . . . oh,:.13tijgfJtglisglg.-1 .iyl in Qhgvy y hggijiikes ice Cream . ' ' oh, bookkeeping ll . . . likes Ndslies S if thatiishorthpndl ...' baseball fan . . . curly hair . . . no boys in- 5. ' , . fiseenzfiyvith Maurita life Q :ii V if Ellen Ann McCoy Nancy Lee Mell Ellen College Preparatory Clerical that dark, black hair . . . quiet-ff eyes . . . driver de- but nice to know . . . seen at THB , IV . Ef2Tieverybody's friend . . . Shop . . . those clothes . . . bud- sports fan , . . always dependable ding artist . . , likes mathl?J . . . , , , bookkeeping whiz . . . easy cute dimples. . . nice personality came, easy go . . . just loves home ec. l?l . . . laugh, laugh, laugh June Marie Mentzer Noely Commercial Secretarial always Bob, Bob, Bob . . , wonder- ful singing voice . . . seen with Joyce . . . pleasant personality . . , naturally curly hair . . . lQllQes to driive . . . future secretarygffg Robert R. Minter Bob Vocational Auto Mechanics one of the shop boys . . . seen with Bob and Clarence , . . drives a green Ford . . . future auto mechanic . . . lover of sports James Francis Miller, Jr' lIJimll General found at Pine Grove . . . beautiful l?l, handwgritizng . . . fond of girls . gf: :',, L What happened to your a'rrri?ff, . friendly . . . football, baseball, and basketball . . . neat dresser '.,, Mwllel Gayle Monismith kVV11MQnIe1:.:' Comniiercial Clerical found' at the Molly Pitcher . . . red hair. . . blue eyes . . . popu- lar . . . Oh, my heavens! Mechanicsburg . . . flirts with the boys . . . Faye, Flech, Betty, and I . . . future traveler Donald Wayne Moose Hskipu Vocational Agriculture future farmer . . . likes the navy . . . Oh! that motor-bike . . . dis- likest?l girls . . . that red hair . . . found at the Strand . . . lots of fun , . . nice to know Floyd William Morris Floyd Vocational Distributive seen with the gong . . . Web- ster's store , . . likes sports . . . easy to get along with . . . one of Miss Williams' boys . . . friend of all Betty Jean Neff IlBettyll Commercial Secretarial Neffie . . . a good friend . . . Oh, those dimples! . . . hurry, hurry, hurry . . . Which boy is it now? . , . drivesi?l a '50 Ford . . . Annie and l . . . always talking Nancy Ann Olesky ,Nunn General ' , hails from Post . . . oh that prox- ide . . . photographer's smile . . . drivesi?J a DeSoto . . . e-kins . . . cute . . . walking lambchop . . . future nursei?l . , . chemistry whizl?l . . . likes men . . . Star- dust Donald Monroe Morris Schmoe General nice looking . . . likes l00dS of girls . . , drivesi?l some . . . DUIS with Jack and John . . . that sum- mer at Pine Grove . . . those noon- time games! Robert D. Morrison Bob Vocational Auto Mechanics lover of sports, especially football . . . drivesC?l a Dodge . . . mem- ber of F.M.C .... works at the Sentinel office . . . seen with Farmer and Bill . . . North End Kid Elizabeth Ann Mount: Fay Marie Myers llubbyll IIFGYII College Preparatory Commercial Clerical music, music, music . . . pretty a great talker . . . short but oh, blonde hair . . . always pointing my! , . . always on the go . . . that gun . . . a Ford iover . , . seen at McCrory's . . . neat dress- teacher's daughter . . . a brain er, . . Lee! Lee! . . . forgetful . . . . . . Student Council president . . . always smiling . . . nice to know headed for West Chester' I Miriam Mary Myers Joyce E. Nagle ,.Mim,, ,,-joycen General ' Commercial Secretarial those initials . . . driverkfdeluxe fun to know . , . Kessler's . . . . . quiet at times . . . Spanish Barbie, Donna, and I . . . Harry whiz? . . , better late than never . . . likes skating . . . good stu- . . . seen with Carol . . . handy dent . . . found at the Economy with a needle . . . those rosy . . . say you did . . . Phillies cheeks fan l William James Nickey lll lINickIl General all around guy. . . pole vaults. . . Camp Thompson . . . Marty . . . Squint and Larry . . . West Chester bound . . . athletics in his blood . . , Hi-Y treasurer . , . terrific . . . that curly hair . . . French fries Granville Aaron Rambo Granny College Preparatory Barracks . . . Latin whiz . . . a good talker . . . seen with Vivian . . . one of our track boys . . . where there's a joke there's Gran- VW sociable . . . a legacy from the Ross Richwine Joyce Earlene Rider uDiZZyn nJOey11 Vocational Machine Shop Commercial Clerical quiet . . . Hollyite . . . track and blonde . . . sunny smile . . . thdt football star . . . yellow' shoe A -teympeig-nf. . I got a letter . . . strings . , . those bus rides home pet peeve, teachers . . . never a . . . Nancy! . . . l've got a feeling dull moment . . . enjoys riding called the blues . . . likable fel- with Jim . , . Still have the low shakes, Joyce? Jay W. Roush Charlotte Winifred Ruhl llROuShll llshalfiiell ' Vocational Machine Shop V Commercial Clerical drives a '35 Ford . . . likes ice likes the boys . . . snappy major- cream and baseball . . . future ette . . . neat dresser . . . found Shirley Mary Rank V Donna Lee Rhoades Shirley 'D0nnq General General comes from Holly . . . those specs inherited from Mechanicsburg . . . . . . Oh! Sonny . . . seen with an all around girl . . . those blue Doris . . . Dancing in the Dark eyes , , , pals with Donna and . . . drives a Pontiac . . always Joyce . . . her interest is Red . . . laughing . . . Spanish whiz . . . future housewife . . . likes to flirt bashfult?i . . . future teacher .. Glenn Merlin Rhnnas Race Vocational Machine Shop Distributive one of the Centerville gang . . . Bob, Bob, Bob . , . blue eyes . . . shy Qi . . . everyone's friend . . . Vendy, Nancy, Gail and I . . . tall, seen with Turley . . . likes to blonde, beautiful . . . sports fan swim . . . very ambitious . . . hard . . . neat dresser . . . personality to convince . . . future machinist plus , . . works at Mabel Wert's . . . always smiling machinist . . . nice to know . . . the Bar-B-Q or M-burg . . . l quiet . . . lives on a farm out can't understand . . . that cackle Barnitz way. . . smile for everyone . . . great sense of humor , . . Pete Barbara Lee Rush James Henry Schmaus Barbee Shoemus Vocational Distributive found at Pine Grove and the Pal- t?l a '38 Chevy . . . talk, talk, .face Patty, Patty, Patty . . . talk . . . works at the Economy f gythose fbe-'bop haircutsl . . . drives a little red car , . . big brown eyes .jffii always on the go Vocational Distributive m-any loves . . . Elwood . . . drives . . . from Boslertown . . . likes to if skate . . . those Newville tours - lg Louise Catherine Seiders Horace Sellers Wesie Sous-Sol Vocational Distributive College Preparatory quiet . . . found in Mechanics- quiet-sometimes. . .organ play- burg . . . usually seen with Janice er deluxe . . , that French class! . . . oh! those blue eyes . . . works . . . usually wears a coat . . . fu- at Thompson's . . . likes pink ture in music . . . solid geometry sweaters , . . friend to everyone t?l . . . what a sense of humor! Charles M. Shaffer, Charlie College Preparatory The Station . . . . . . drivesl?l a '36 Chevy . . . Ken- tucky . . . great friend . . . welll- V dressed . . . future M.D .... Duke . . . Swartzie, Gill, and l . . . basketball's my game! Joyce Arlene Sheaffer Sheaf General cute . . . chums with Faye . . . friendly . . . that laugh . . . pretty blue eyes . . . neot dresser . . . Miss McAdoo's friend . . . oh, those National Guards . . . future nurse . . . loyal choir member Mary L...'n Smith Smitty Commercial Clerical Commercial Club . Ilene . . . friend to likes the boys . . . one of'.'Dr. combing her hair . . . friendly . . . Shearer's customers . oh! fthat 1 ole, that giggle . . . sparkling laugh . . . future housewifefj eyes, , . likes the boys . . . future 4 medical secretary George K. Shatto George Vocational Agriculture bashful . . . seen driving a green Ford . . . no girls in his life-yet . Burkie, Wolfie, and I . . . tall, dark, and very handsome . . . from Plainfield Jr, Bobby Ann Robert Lee Sheaffer ,,Bob,, Vocational Auto Mechanics good drawer . . . always a friend . . . seen with Dale . . . rides a bus . . . sports lover . . . short and cute . . . future auto mechanic . . . girl shyt?l l Virginia Ann Shover Ginny James Norris Shughart HJ imi, General College Preparatory twirler deluxe . . . loves to dance always flirting . . . French whiz . . , Pine Grove . . , likes the boys C?l . . . likes the girls . . . good . . . quietl?J . . . . . . oh, Thespian . . . an admirer of Pine that art class! . . jjfuture nurse 4 Grove . . . nice dresser . . . good . . likes to swim .V-, i I V sense of humor . . . makes a - wonderful chorus girl Edna Marie Smith A ,jflsie Foe Smith Edna fffElsie'f General General North End brat . . . likes to dance those eyes . . . football, and bas- . . . found at football and basket- ketball fan . . . likes dancing and ball games . . . quiet at times . . . boys . . . small but mighty . . . pleasing personality . . . just an- personality plus , . . found at the other Smith . . . liked by all Palace . . . o'ways on the go Annie Sollenberger Annie Commercial Secretarial . . seen with pretty red hair . . . Betty and l everyone . . . Commercial lass . . . always William D. Spraglin, Jr. -' Ruth Steel 1 HBHI11 V nedilu General Commercial Clerical Chambersburg! . . . found at the divine dancer. . . super artist. . . James Wilson Hotel . . . good nice to know , . . likes to skate, sense of humor . . . talk, talk, especially at Russ' . . . great lover talk . . . bookkeeping whiz . . . of all sports . . . Hi, Shortie! pleasing personality . . , drives . . . rides a school bus that Parkardl Glenn Stull ustoopu General drives a Chevy . . . co-captain of the Thundering Herd . . . can be found at the Friendship . . . WeII, I mean! . . . those white shoes . . . likes girls . , . Mr, Renfrew says- Sandra Ann Swartz Sandy College Preparatory blushes . . . that driver's license . . . the trials of a superintendent's daughter . . . enjoys dramatics . , . a newcomer . . . sweet disposition . . . an honor student . . . Spanish whiz . . . pretty Jean Joyce Steele Jeanie College Preparatory pretty, blonde hair , . . likes to dance . . . that great big flag . . . future interior decorator . . . Drexel bound . . . Did you do your homework? . . . A North Ender . . . Francais whizl?l Robert E. Strock llBoblI H Vocational Auto Mechanics drives a '41 Ford . . . worksl?l at the Downtown Service Station . from one love to another . . . found at the West End Service Station , . . girls, girls, girls Edwin Earl Swartz Swartzie College Preparatory Gill, Charlie, and I . . . Shenk's grocery . . . good to know . . . braved solid . . . drives i?J a Chevy . . . plays at a trumpet . . . Phillies fan . . . Dickinson bound . . . future lawyer Suzanne Teitrick Suzie College Prepa ratary flag twirler deluxe . . . that sta- tion wagon . . . blessed with na- turally curly hair . . . popular . . . fast talker . . . cute . . . Pine Grove . . . likes to argue . . . al- ways an time . . . dislikes bitter chocolate Freda Irene Thumma Freda Nell Ruth Traweek Ruthie College Preparatory Maragret Pauline Stouffer llpeggyll Vocational Distributive football fan . . , likes to dance . . . good canversationalist . . . seen at the Palace . . . clerks at Woolworth's . . . those dimples , . . drives l?J a '41 Ford . . . future-practical nurse Albert Stuart Albie College Preparatory drives l?l an Olds . . . those hats . . . always has a joke ready . . . found at all sports events . . . what a laugh! . . . likes math and girls Maurita Mae Timmens Timmy Commercial Secretarial General conscientious student . . . a friend H that blonde hair . . . blushes easily to all . . . cute . . . A's', A's, and i'i' S f' . . . Shirley's twin sister . . , driver more A's . . . sells tickets at noon deluxe . . . Spanish whizC?! . . . Marlin . . . plays the piano devours pretzels . . . pretty blue Mr. Burkhart's baby-sitter eyes . . . what a laugh! . . . future nurse Wayne Alvin Treaster llwqynerl Vocational Distributive pretty blonde hair . . . those trips a fellow pioneer . . , girls! girls! to Louisiana . . . chemistry whiz? girls! . . . seen at Lackey's store Westpoint . . . Dickinson . . . blushes easily . . . personality bound . . . cute pug nose . . . that plus . . . ah, that curly hair! . . . southern drawl . . . my sister and I sports fan Jacob Earl Trimmer V Ernie General those nights at Pine Grove . . . ladies' man . . . end on the Thun- dering Herd . . . member of P.G. B.l .... personality plus . . . Linda . . . chemistry whiz . . York, Turtle, and Fish Lewis H. Vavakis Louie College Preparatory likes to argue . , . neatly dressed . . . plays a mean clarinet . . . imagine the honor roll without his name . . . drives a new Packard . . . friendly to all . . . oh, those shoes! Paul Marlin Weaver Paul General quiet in school , . . hails from Middlesex . . . nice to know . .L . oh, that bookkeeping class . bashful . . . easy came, easyfgo . , . black hair and black eyes Robert G. Wendell Weep Charlie College Preparatory ,i,,, Vocational Distributive tall, blonde, and handsome . .l . Smell but mlQhlX - - - milf blo- pine Grove lover u . l lives way logy class - , . printer deluxe - . . out in Barnitz - . . driver deluxe l'k?S UHISPOVTS - ' - One Qf M'5S i?l - . , loves 'em and leaves 'em Wlllmmfl b0YS - - - vols Wlfh Bob . . . a swell guy . . . talk, talk, . - - I- D0 YOU -h0Ve OV' extra folk pencil? bus . . , drives a Pontiac . . . that Glenn P. Turley Ohio Kid Vocational Machine Shop hails from Mt, Holly . . . those eyes . . . drives a mean Ford . . . loves the girls . . . quiet? . . . small but mighty . . . nice to know . . . track star Leona Ruth Waggener ,,Lee,, Gene ral cute and full of pep . . . always with Gene . . . oh, that French pronunciation . . . wonderful ac- tress . . . neat dresser . . . pleas- ing personality . . . found at The Shop Max L. Walters HMOXH General good looking . . . plays football . . . sure likes the pretty women , . . nice dresser . . . found around the poolroom . . . college bound . . . future undecided . oh, that peppy cheerleader i Elmer Ray Warner, Jr. 4, ,,Elm,, V General ' football-senior managerffg . . dis- likes English, New York i'lii Yankees . . . that Ford . . . likes girls, bookkeeping, plenty of clothes . . . witty . . , happy-go-lucky . . . quiet-during classes . . . good comrade Melvin Jael Weibley Weibley Vocational Auto Mechanics wavy hair . . . seen with Ted and Bob . . . from McCalister . . . likes to roller skate Charles W. White James Davis Wardecker HJ imu Vocational Distributive tall . . . that walk! . . . drives a mean Chevy . . . likes New York State . . , well dressed . . . always ready for a good joke . . . found at, Blumenthal's Dorothy Irene Washington Dome General nice person to know . . . one of the hall patrol . . . likes sports . . . ambition-to be a Wac . . . full of fun . . . always ready to help a friend good to know . . . rides a school John Nelson Wolf, Jr. Wolfie Vocational Auto Mechanics nice to know . , . goes to Balti- more a lot . . . drivesl?l a fruit truck . . . excellent track man , . . quietl?l , . . fond of the girls Patricia Ann Woomer UPOTU College Preparatory lover of Pine Grove many nicknames' popular coffee fiend You re right always on the go Sue and l neat dresser true friend Herbert Richard Whitmire Herbie College Preparatory seen with Louie . . . good singing voice . . . ever willing to help. . . loyal , . , fond of girls . . . likes to argue . . , drives a Buick . . . those socks . . . neat dresser Roy W. Wickard Chick General hails from Plainfield . . . always laughing . . . Darby, Hench, and l . . , quite a friend of the girls . , . good tenor . . . blonde hair . . likes football and baseball Samuel J. Witmer ,,SOm,, Vocational Agriculture Future Farmer , . . dislikes Brussel sprouts . . . likes girls, Buicks, Guernsey cows . . . life of the school bus . . . nice to know . . . ls that so? . . . favorite occupa- tion-talking . . . friendly Jean Elizabeth Womack Jeanie College Preparatory co-editor of the Periscope . . . Pine Grove . . . Bill , . . snappy C cheerleader . . . Thumper . . . pleasing personality . . . nice dresser . . . lots of friends . . . Angie . . . always on the go . . . pretty hair Carol Graham Young Carol College Preparatory one of those out of towners swell personality everyone s friend history whiz a around sport literary editor future teacher likes to play basketball Ronald E. Wickard Baldy Vocational Mill and Cabinet one of Mr. Stong's 'boys . . . nice to know . . . National Guardsman . . . toll and energetic , . . girl shy l?i . . . everybody's friend found at BartOli's Earl Abram Windemaker Earl Vocational Distributive seen at Thomas' Jewelry store loves to hunt and fish . . . likes the girls . . . That tickles my kidneys . . . Paul and I . blushes easily is .N- W me f Lx at ,w,. 'J N' in e l fl it L K-75 X fxfX X N X 3 ffmwww Qffi FEATURES qZOf650fTNj ERA.'FvTvr's Far-mqrg nl' H,-ne,-fog ' 1 5.,.a,.r cm, ' - srage craff' cfm M1651: -Oraclii-Q-Pnjgifoqclvbj -Thlllman Suemaclub ' -Comm ercialclubj 1.75 .3411 caffi E-SemorEand3 Q-SuTa'ITe3 fr?-:R,PS5us-J 5 Q-Vars2Ty FZJBQIJJ gg-T,-,QH3 3.11: Var:-'QTY Fo-Jbilll 'Jn XQYSWYBGBKCTLCIU 'PTH-CQJE4-in Chhf 3-5-Uulfl He1 gflq9'ClvL1!-Ha-'fj-g-Intfnnwnl Spark sm-Lolwrirvfqlob M- HM ,ff wimfawa Q95 W Www cw X ,D , I , . 'g5O,,mQ,,MQJ,f5,W4 Q fHumM-L-,cf affgaffb' 6373 7 5346 my ipylalw- 0,4-66. 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Club Qlub XWWK ji Y 651, . faf iw . 3' w ,,-.. 3 X E , , 9 WHO'S WHO Best Leaders Contributed Most To The Class Pat Fuehrer-Bill Nickey Best Manners Donna Lou Ditzel-David Ferree Most Likable Peggy Hartzell-John Ceiling Best Musicians Elizabeth Mountz-Ed Herr Best Athletes Teacherfs Trials Carol Young--Glenn Stull Gertrude Adams-Don Morris Best Looking Dianne Howard-Max Walters Most Likely To Succeed Nancy Daugherty-Lewis Voyakis Most Talkative Peggy Bistline-Albert Stuart .4 y gf' ri., r , ff: ' A Kitty Hair Lorraine Gutshall Richard Deitch Pefe Bracken Jake Trimmer a ri Eddie Herr Nancy Kitzmiller l l cel 'f Gail Steel land sisterl Bill Baum Pai' Fuehrer Donna Ditzel 8- SNP Feffee JOYCE Nagle Gertie Adams T53 I r Y 4 i r i . if , A Z li K sry , l Dixie Elliott Jegn Sfeele Jean Womack Annie Sollenberger Pat Hockley Carol Young land sisferl Jimmy Anne Cooper Nancy Daugherty, Caroline VanBret, Leona Waggener, Louise, Mac Barrick, Mr. Chase, Bob Wendell, Telsonl Herbert Whitmire, William, Miss Ott, directress, Sandy Swartz, Avery. ll jf- . xj0nBret, Viviun ' john Surry? Dc.-1 r' Senior Class Play Mystery and drama were combined in the senior class production, Double Door, ' presented on February l4 and l5. Victoria VanBret, the leading character in the play, rules her family with a maniac's firmness. l-ler sister, Caroline, and her half-brother, Rip, are helpless before her. l-low Victoria tortures Rip's bride and fi- nally tries to rnurder her is the burden of the play. Under the direction of Miss Eliza- beth Ott, Double Door was one of the highlights of the year. Jirn Slwglqorlilelflflj Eugene Cromerlgfnbert, Swartg, Moangref, Cori AdO fl5f Victorlil Dl Anne, darling! I asked her to come, Viccy. .swam l l ,-- Mv Pearls, mlnel' l:iXif19 the bride's veil. v . z '? Yes 'f , Miss Vongren 5 1: J! if ,YY 5 'E rf' , fp, W xl ' fini: 'K . if .dw f W -A W3 5, 211, 1. . M ' WW ' E R fi? 5.11 sk ,, ,,g,,,,.fs xjswgm if 1 rr . f M? ' Q? j . 1. M ....... gl 3 51 2 , slips, 'Q J '- A f ,, ,,,: mg, - A ,.,.f- -.J gl. ,gl , 1 E -S X 3 S .l 3 1 L Juniors s H Dottie Wilson, treasurer, Miss Martha Adams, ad- viser, Larry Shenk, president, Delores Wisotzkey, secretary, John Wentzel, vice-president. First Row: June Keck, Edna Smee, Christine Crum, Gwyn Smyser, Eugene McQuillen, Susan Peters, James Stimeling, J. Paul Burkhart, Melvin Melius, Alan Gottlieb, John Swigert. Second Row: Judy McCoy, Martha Kough, Vivian Sheller, Janet Bretz, Joy Nelson, Sally Braund, Rita Reese, Joann Handshew, Emma Robbins, Nancy Frye, Jack Stum, Floyd Morrison. Third Row: Virginia Leverenz, Louise Fletcher, Marie Bartoli, Mary Cavanaugh, Barbara McKeehan, Julia DeWalt, Harold Varner, Walter Bigler, Joe Horner, Galen Bear, Charles Kepner, Steve Horlacher, Sam Riddlesberger. Fourth Row: James Touloumes, Robert Black, Donald Adams, Kenneth Bolze, Jackie Weary, Barbara Salyers, Nancy Fickel, Fred Small, John Wentzel, Larry Shank, Sue Bentley, Virginia Baker. Fifth Row: Robert Line, George Hatfield, George Gephart, Ben Sollenberger, Jack Wei- gel, Allen Line, Robert Foster, Nancy Van Marter, Lois Stambaugh, James Ellerman, Ronald Nickel, Felix Al- bert, Lee Bishop. Sixth Row: Robert Lay, John Ashburn, James Liebel, Joe Green, Joe Lebo, Richard Thay- er, Raphael Hays, Jere Teitrick, Harold Gibb, Ronald Lauretti, James Hoerle, Barbara Adams, Robert Casey. Seventh Row: Jack Heinze, Kenneth Deitrick, Robert Royer, John Snyder, Harry Godsey, Robert Blosser, Erhard Senninger, Ronald McCoy, Joe Boric, Jane Lewis, Carol Bradley, Mary Bostock, Katherine Schecter. C ass of19 2 AA SXX ...A ., .M x Y Pg' 2 Q ., 4Hgfllflllfilll'flfUfllU'll4 !f1Hur!!'lf f 'iD , 932 me ffl f any 01, fDh93A3,u First Row: Joanne Rutz, Betsi Rothermel, Dorothy Wilson, Bette Jenkins, Lois Van Marter, Ada Barrick, Alfred Noggle, Clarence Orris, Merle Wagner, Malcolm Werdebach, Bill Line, Vivian Lombardo. Second Row: Jody Morrow, Barbara Waugornan, Delores Weidler, Dolores Walterick, Ruth Burgett, Gladys McKinney, Hazel Myers, Florence Trump, Joyce Heffelfinger, Alverta Jones, Nanette Noaker, Glen Woodrow. Third Row: Faye Lebo, Miriam Speck, Lois Speed, Dolly Shank, Dolores Wisotzsky, Jean Cornman, Bertha Calaman, Ilene Koser, Mary Tolbert, Flora Brown, Mildred Boise, Bob Morrison, Dick Spraglin. Fourth Row: Eugene Stut- enroth, Jean Wentz, Helen Lewis, Roland Kreiger, Arthur Keck, Dixie Stone, Betty Renfrew, Shirley Mor- rison, Iris Frownfelter, Dolores Brenizer, Don Boyer, Patricia O'Donnell, Dale Heffeltinger. Fifth Row: Ralph cz,y, D.ick-Cczclgley,J2ogeQCalaman,i,eldon f-Co rd ddy 5pahTMerlF Mar row, George Bowermaster, William Bitner, Robert Stambaugh, Fred Stone. Sixth Row: Leonard McCullough, Howard Shiery, Fred McCoy, Richard Darr, Harry Williams, Max Robinson, Bill Jacoby, Norman Johnson, Marshall Washington, Robert Lowry, Jack Sharp, Harry Gusler, Eugene Henry. Sophomores Miss Caroline Nolen, adviser, Jo Ann Rasp, treasurer, Darlene DeLancey, secretary, Wil- . liam Alwood, vice-president, Jack Stearns, president. l .X 1' ' its First Row: Eva Cook, Jo Ann Ream, Regina Camburn, Hazel Smith, Edith Jackson, Joe Gephart, Russel Sutton, Lloyd Lindsay, Jim Patterson, Nancy Swartz, Dortha Hoerner, Velma Wilt, Anna Mae Harbach, Doris Gottlieb, Jo Ann Rasp, Gloria Reiff. Second Row: Phyllis Mountz, Betty Wagner, Pat Gsell, Marian Myers, Betty Lou Seiders, Nora Green, Julia Peiper, Priscilla Shaffer, Marie Curlen, Joyce Forney, Shirley Grant, Geraldine Hoover, Audrey Crump, Janet Baish, Dolores Guise. Third Row: Dorothy Rohrer, Joyce Shearer, Norma Kidd, Donna Clugh, Ann Howard, Carl Glick, Betty Jean Gleim, Lee Gensler, Lois Cook, William Brownewell, Marvin Foote, Shirley Zeigler, Carol lrwin, Melva Boyer, Barbara Peiper, Sandra Wilson, Fourth Row: Ray Bolze, Andrew Coulson, Charles McCarthy, Phoebe Gillaugh, Ar- lene Husler, Evelyn Sillers, John Donson, Ralph Day, Phyllis Scott, Leona Hurley, Betty Brownawell, Joyce Adams, Betty Bailey, Myrtle Warner, Shirley Cleaver, Marion Williams. Fifth Row: Sue Bogar, Miriam Royer, Patricia Harris, Rae Jones, Nina Hulton, Kathleen Swaim, Sandy Snyder, Thomas Liebrum, Max Ogle, Susie Kunkel, Joan Painter, Joan Pat- terson, Kay Ocker, Darlene DeLancey, Jeanette Rutter, Carolyn Young. Sixth Row: Ken Kerr, Donald Blain, Earl Watson, Harry Priest, Wayne Weary, Judy Stoner, Donald Keck, Ann Hertzler, Mary Ann Lehman, Ruth Ann Waggoner, Beverly Marshall, Josephine Miller, Dee Stong, Pat Durnin, Shirley Brought. Seventh Row: Barbara Bostock, Mary Jane Robin- son, Jane Clippinger, Pat Hunter, Patricia Arbegast, Richard Cypress, Franklin Goodyear, Bill Bretz, Dick Martin, Jack Sterns, George Hoffer, Roger Stambaugh, Jim Lathrop, Donald Moll, Julia Gibbs. Eighth Row: John Akers, Bill Brehm, Donna Grove, Harry Schreftler, Tony Rand, Michael Hornberger, Dick Koon, John Hertzler, Eugene Herr, David Peiper, Ronald Brumbaugh, Clarence Drew, Sidney Miller, Jim Lackey, Ted Frederick. Class of 19 it 1 .llllQllli' ,f A N . ' , M Nos X ,. X., L D X, ,K ,, - First Row: Catherine Brobson, Mafalda Violante, Betty Myers, Mickey Walter, David Black, Gary Bowers, Delores Magee Gloria Failor, Larry Mullen, Joyce Calaman, Robert Morrison, Ken Walters, Carl Darr. Second Row: 'Harold Bixler Anna Schmohl, Jean Heffelfinger, Helen Casey, Doris Fulton, Marilyn McKillip, Shirley Swartz, Joanne Bohn, Joyce Bohn Donna Mullen, Anna Mae Barrick, Shirley Snyder, Shirley Kling, Betty Thrush. Third Row: Shirley Fraker, Arlene Sheller, Frances Speck, Joan Lindsey, Thelma Steigelman, Charles Gibbs, Jeanne Weary, Lois Myers, Mary Baitsell, Janice' Beltzhoover, Laura Bitner, Sarah May, Fifi Forrey, Virginia Martin. Fourth Row: Nancy Callio, Nancy Foote, Nona Philabaum, Alberta Barnett, Nyolotus Fye, Jean Treaster, Betty Garland, Evelyn Cassell, Gertrude Martin, Shirley Keckler, Martha Herr, Johanna Erickson, Josephine Sell, Ruth Gibson, Annabelle Albright. Fifth Row: Eunice Small- wood, Margie Spraglin, Gloria Emmons, Jane Kottmyer, Ben Beittel, Richard Shearer, James Martin, Donald Jones, Bill Alwood, Frank Kelly, Marlin Casey, Tom Rasmussen, Gereth Mains, Sam Barnard, Robert Miller. Sixth Row: Barbara Shetter Carol Chapin, J, r, Joyce YingerTAnnette BraughtfM+mF-Chapin, Joanne-Fenton, Ali ilack Shannon, Kenneth Nelson, Dale Bear, Corryl Setlock, Barry Franciscus, Robert Russel, Seventh Row: Ted Colley, Merle Adams, Ronald Smith, John Rasmussen, Ed Murlatt, Robert Rowe, Ray Barrick, Thomas Wagner, Donald Nickel, Francis Horner, Julia Bear, Lois Sunday. Eighth Row: Marlin Heishman, Eugene Clark, Edward Fisher, Betty Stickel, Barbara Weaver, Leona Newhouse, Ronald Hartman, Robert Minnich, Bill Palmer, Ray Yost, Constantine Touloumes, Helen Spitz, Shirley Kough, Bertram Berg. 1 i i Ninth Grade Class of 1954 Eighth Grade flass of I955 3 Pg,-A iii ww' Hw 53 T3 . 7 ,TL A E. W, A 3 ,MMA name' nl, v 3' 1 AEQW ,... .,1,fQ,wmwwww w4 .,...w......M..wwk-W.k,.., f nw 3 ,QV .rk -I . fp an M f.....4- ..,, HMT iq? V.-:N, AJ. .,,. L- N- .., a...v,.L I A , n -., T 1j'i:1 gn, I2 TA E 'MY' n s 4 WT.. 4 ,A I?-'SP Q M 'fig ,WAX .A W 21? fx. . 70- ., sf Q4 V04 I is six iff!! 'fwH'f 'K' xy- 4, , .. . V -qgM.,,..4.. ik 3 LL, , W M A if ,, A A , , - A , -n Q ,Lfw,A mm wr U V V L .MMM N, M,,,.M,,, , . , ., . V . ACTIVITIES Flfbgifb Q ik f Ing 7 ff M V el1sfI! A: :I , A- A 55 I IJ If M QS, S HIM 1, 2 ,-.v nv, - ,, x i X IM , ,f , , If K if N I Ai 4I If Q F I Xsgy Q ov. Milk' I J F I elk Student Cabinet First Row: Darlene Delancey, Kitty Hair, JEAN WOMACK lsecretaryl, ELIABETH ANN MOUNTZ ipresidenti, SUE PETERS lvice-presidentl, Jackie Weary, Dick Lebo, Peggy Boise. Second Row: MR. LEHMAN ladviserl, Audrey King, Jim Lackey, George Hatfield, LARRY SHENK itreasurerl, Edwin Herr, Jim Arthur. Hall Patrol First Row: Down Breu, Patricia Fuehrer, Nancy Daugherty, Lorraine Gutshall, JOHN- NY GEILING lcaptainl, Donna Lou Ditzel, Jimmy Anne Cooper, Ellen McCoy, Potty Gibb. Second Row: Carol Young, Linda Hays, Marty Dum, Roy Wickord, Carl Adams, Phyllis Fahnestock, Pat Woomer, Elsie Smith. Third Row: Dottie Washington, Herbert Whitmire, Charles Shaffer, Jake Trimmer, John Gillaugh, Lewis Vovakis, Gertrude Adams, Donna Adler, Fourth Row: Carol Jenks, Jim Shughart, Jean Steele, Patricia Hockley, Elizabeth Mountz, Jean Womack, Sue Teitrick, Dionne Howard. Fifth Row: David Ferree, Bob Wendell, Bill Nickey, Ed Swartz, Bill Coulson, Joan Keith, Jack Clopper, Granville Rambo. Student Government This was an important year for the Student Council. From the Harvest Ball and the Mag- azine Drive came the long dreamed of tele- phone booth and a new piano especially for dances. Besides these two projects the Stu- dent Council took care of elections, bulletin boards, the clean-up drive, and the Christmas decorations. l95l will be long remembered as the busiest year of the Student Council. Student Council First Row: SUE PETERS ivice-presidentl, LARRY SHENK ltreasurerl, JOHN GElLlNG thall patrol headl, ELIZABETH ANN MOUNTZ ipresidentl, JEAN WOMACK lsecretaryl, Mr. LEHMAN ladviserl. Second Row: Dickie Burkholder, Cora Frances Lefever, Paul Hoch. Third Row: Bobby Rothermel, Denise Roney, Joyce Heffelfinger, Doris Gottlieb, Rosemary Ronan, Annette Brought, Dick Lefever, Shirley Kitner, Larry Violante, Richard Thompson. Fourth Row: Edwina Taylor, Lester Day, Robert Royer, Jack Nickey, Harry Priest, Billy Rogers, Norman Neff, William Cochran, Donald Arbegost, Robert Lowry. Fifth Row: Ben Beittel, Jock Stearns, Marty Dum, Kitty Hair, Jackie Weary, Ruth Adams, Norma Stahler, Kathleen Kokolis, Delbert Lincoln, Lowell Carothers, Peggy Boise, Darlene DeLancey. Sixth Row: George Hoffer, David Ferree, Bill Nickey, George Hatfield, James Lackey, Patricia Hockley, Helen Spitz, JoAnn Morrow, Audrey Kina, Ted Colley, Mvrl Adams. ln l924 the first Oracle was published by a staff headed by Lewis Small as editor with Helen Hackman Martin and Lewis Kost as assistant editors. Then ther bers in the class and few extra curricular ac- tivities to picture, so their memory book Senior Play, a history of the class, and their various personal write- ups. Toclay's Oracle of lOO pages has kept busy this year's large staff from the l89 Sen- iors of l95l. Earning the S2800 necessary to finance it today, when it is given to more than a thousand budget members at a loss of over a dollar on each book, is a full size job, Advertisers generously assist in this means of e were 92 mem- stressed athletics, their usiness leo-editorl, Qi-nnyihev telling the communit b y a out our school. QRACLE UTEVX First Row: Susie Teitrick, Gertie Adams, Jim Shughart. Second Row: LORRAINE GUTSHALL fbusiness Co-editori, Kitty Hair, Nancy Mell, Ethel Cook, Mabel Monismith, Fay Myers, Betty Neff, Third Row: PAT WOOMER lb ' er, Ch , Gail Steel, Nancy Kitzmiller, Kathryn Hoy, Doris Barnd, Dixie Elliott, Isabel King. Standing: Doris Long, Sandy Swartz, Pearl Kough, Helen Hammers- berg, Mary Smith. CLE STAFF Firsf R Vlfgrf ow: AUC I e GlOs5 SRow: Wilsoigecgf Weigle Frblasen, Hale WON, Hel OWS ci- edefffk v ' MfDon Wk Fick 19 Hockfnq 'ffofd Billfn e'O Amoldnell' EO erick, RUSH, Gerald Ge? Aflarffn Earl' Lewis KO' fsecond Mildred LOjrdB3exendOrifiriQE Third ZZWW?-rf! MLZVL?-wig ' Sobel gg- Velvn W : heed G H l . lf Of F IQ Sf, Willfofi Srrligeph gferg-Ii, O VTT. ' Joyce Sheaffer, Ruth ETraweek Pat Hack Barnd Dixie Lee Elliott Ph l , ey ank, Annie Sollenberger C l ' ' ' Mountz, Nancy Daugherty. 'Exe X AFP BusiNE55 ST First Row: Joyce Nagle, Donna Rhoades iey, Betty Barbieri, cARoL YOUNG iliterary eclitori. Second Row: PAT FUEHRER leditori, Freda Eshenour, Doris , , y lis Fahne- stock Shirl R aro Jenks, Miriam Myers, Elizabeth K- ,,...Q-qmail Y STAFFS 1 H Donric LOU i-ioToGRAP , c Defi. ART AND P Dum Sh-.mdin9: llmmyl4cSr:ineSagOTeitriCkf Forrest Marty ' 1 ky OOF! ' , e Howard, , 5 Nancy O es , D wn Breu Dlorm d 1 , Q ser Seated: Ellen MCCOY' O ck, MlSS HOOVER 0 VI ' J n VVOTYWO Egvelri cBc2l!irEtCBEl.i'm,e?eat't Steele' rim 1 ORACLE STAFF H EADS Barbara Kingsboroagh Cart editorl, Lorraine Gutshall lbusiness co editorl M' l-l - , iss oover lad- viserl, Dick Dickson Cphotography editorl, Pat Fuehrer leditorl, Carol Young lliterary editorl, P . at Woorner lbusiness co-editorl. This year the P twenty-tifth anniversary, having been started in April, l925. lt is a bi-weekly news a p per written by the students to present news of the school to the student body. eriscopc-3 celebrates its PERISCOPE STAFF Fi , Salyers, Lois Van Matter, NANCY DAUGHERTY lco-editorl. Second Row: Larry Shenk, Joe Lebo, Mary Bastock, Barbara Adams, JEAN WO- MACK lco-editorl. Third Row: Ron- ald Laurotti, Pat Virden, Shirley Pit- tenger, ELIZABETH MOUNTZ lbusi- ness managerl, JACKIE WEARY lmanaging editorl, Katherine Schec- ter, Standing: Jack Weigel, Ben Sol- lenberger, MlSS TRINE ladviserl. rst Row: Florence l-lock Barbara S4 16: ' 'sly' We 1 'ff sw 241 'V 4 J - . - K -a-ax ' Q7 B ,ant r KA F 4-,813 4' M1 7 'Sit 6' 'U' s lf L, , Mfg, ,i , .c i V is ..f5,,3..,-4 -7.35 M., ,,,,y A nv J J Eg rf if nf Jams xg , ,f .4 . so W I sy ,A , .L ,, , 'i Milfs, f fi J we 1-1 Q4 3 vi ' I wi S3 -. . A 5' Standing: Nancy Daugherty, Frannie, Jim Toulournes, Foggy, Gene Cromer, Beef, Leona Waggoner, Ginny, Miss Derr, Directress, Sandra Swartz, Mrs. Allen, Bob Wendell, Mr. Allen, Donna Ditzel, Mitzie, Millie Boise, Miss Bigby, Kathy Swaim, Band Girl, Jim Liebel, Professor Barton, Charles Kepner, Lester, Jody Morrow, Band Girl, Lois Van Marter, Band Girl, Joyce Lear, Molly Woods, Jack Weigel, Stretcher Boy, Jim Shughart, Mr. Woods, Dean Touloumes, Flower Boy, Dick Thayer, Stretcher Boy, Allen Line, Scaffold, Bard Rupp, Telegraph Boy, Seated: Betty Barbieri, Dr. Spencer, James Calloway, Bubbles, Erin Gibbons, Dot, Jimmy Anne Cooper, Betty, Sue Bagar, Barbara. iv ii We Beam and K 6 DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY Under the capable direction of Miss Elinor Derr, a large cast, in which Junior High pupils tor the first J 'W time were allowed to take part, pro- duced with great success the hilarious comedy ot Beauty and the Beet. ig,4O wit LeOl'i wwe ef, CharleS Kepn woaoo S s Leona T Ulovme V f' er, - 0 ll. Gene Cgx,gheriYi llm U that ends' We Norm! if pews we ,,WhO T ho DDS- ned, Lesferph -if if 7 -, H uv +A . if 1 wif jf. 1- +482 Tlffaifgf, 5' ,,,,,.,jH ,Avg ,L 'rl' 5, fi: 'qi :Zi-,'5' Q: 1 is we 4 : ,ggi gk, 'L 2 ,. Z .il 5 .ssl 4.4, If J ii ,STAGE CLUB The Stage Club is a very active organization in Carlisle l-ligh School. Along with the job of setting the stage tor all school presentations, the boys and their adviser, Mr. Mullen, prepare the stage for other organiza- tions. MR. MULLEN iodviserl, Sam Murphy, Bill Rogers, Vance Brehm, Jim Price, On Ladder: Duane Ream, Bard Rupp, JERE TEITRICK Cpresidenth Junior High School Dramatic Club First Row: Dick Easterbrook, Bill Leidigh, Sam Murphy, Anne Lebo, Rosetta Tomchak, Cora Letever J , . oyce Lear, Beverly Werclebach, Diane Rynard, ond Row: Robert Wahls, Bard Rupp, Jimmy Gibbs, Betsy Beittel, Jill Millen, Delores Liebrurn, Marie lip, Helen Kollas, Kay Braught, Bob Wisotzkey, row, Bonnie Heckman, Patricia Miller, Barbara viserl, Kay Beltzhoover, Erin Gibbons, Jane Miller, Patty Glasgow, Doris Logan, Sandra Wisotskey, Link, Carol DeLancey, Donna Zeigler, Kathleen Donna Willhide, Jean Shank, Dorothy Morrow, Donnelly, Kenneth l-lankins, Eddie Baker, Bill Eager, Fisher, Annette Roush. Seventh Row: Dorothy Lois Hartzell, Nancy Nickel, Betty Eberts, Delores Row: Kiki Kollas, Eyca Alexander, Jackie Freeman, Virginia O'Donnell, Frances Carr, Doris Weigel, James Dewalt, Robert Polgar, David McKillip. Sec- Raymond Ronan, Jocelyn Hunter, Gary Chronister, Varner, Betty Cameron, Third Row: Janice McKil- Ronald Calloway, Walter Niehotf, Jeannine Mor- l-leiser, Ann Hilton. Fourth Row: MISS DERR iod- Shirley Thayer, Marilyn Metzger, Donna Willa, Nina Sheatfer, Fifth Row: Marian Eppley, Barbara Kollas, Rat Lay, Shirley Arnold, Norma Goodhart, Shirley Spraglin, Sixth Row: Robert Sheely, Berry Mary Dixon, Jayne Eckert, Martha Sillers, Kay Kidd, Donna Mae Boyd, Vera Polgar, Anna Smith, Starnbaugh, Dianne l-lair, Jo Ann Hurley, Eighth Carol Kurtzner, Jackie Adams, Doris Brumbaugh, Lois l-lommersberg. i l Thespian Club Seated: DAWN BREU lprogram chairmanl, Charles Kepner, Millie Boise, Jimmy Anne Cooper, Annie Sollenberger, Patricia Fuehrer, Sandy Swartz, Jim Liebel, Ruby Pittenger, Standing: Leona Waggoner, Gene Cromer, JEAN WOMACK Csecretaryl, MRS, MARTIN and MISS DERR lco-sponsorsl, BOB WENDELL itreasurerl, NANCY DAUGHERTY lrecorderl, JlM SHLJGART lpresidentl, Elizabeth Mauntz, Carlisle High School Troupe 2l4 of the National Thes- pian Society is one of the oldest troupes ofthe Thespian Soc- iety, Troupe 2l4 had its beginning in l93l, two years after the National Thespian Society was formed, 2 Senior High Dramatic Club F' R : J Hetteltin er, ANNIE SOLLENBERGER tsecretaryl, Darlene DeLancey, Jeanette Rutter, Joyce Adams, lrsl' ow Oyce g Betty Jean Gleim Jo Ann Ream Jo Ann Rasp, Doris Gottlieb, Arlene Husler, Joyce Forney, Marie Curlen, Janice Davis, Ph ll' Jody Morrow, Carol lrwin. Second Row: Jean Womack, Betty Brownawell, Donna Lou Ditzel, Carol Jenks, y is Fahnestock, HELEN HAMMERSBERG lprogram chairmanJ, Vivian Kurtzner, Ellen McCoy, Nancy Olesky, JlM SHUG- HART l ' - r identl Bill S ra lin, Dawn Breu, Maurita Timmens, Pat Hackley, Marty Dum, JIMMY ANNE COOPER vice p es , p g ltreasurerl Carol Young Donna Rhoades, Ruby Pittenger. Third Row: Sandra Swartz, Betty Barbieri, Nancy Daugherty, J Carryl Lee Setlock, Patricia Arbegast, Evelyn Sillers, Joyce Sheatter, Matalda Violante, Catherine Brobson, Norma ump' er, Marie Bartoli, Lois Van Morter, Christine Crum, Nancy Van Marter, MlLDRED BOlSE ipresidentl, Sally Braund, H l L ' L a Cole Lois S eed, Delores Wisotzkey, Pat Dietrich, Emma Robbins, Joy Nelson, Nancy Frye, Sue een ewis, eon , p Bentley Herbert Whitmire Roy Wickard, Charles Kepner, Sam Riddlesberger, MISS DERR iadviserl. Fourth Row: James Ad Mar Callowdy, Shirley Braught, James Touloumes, Dean Touloumes, Judy McCoy, Allen Line, Barbara ams, y Bostock, Carol June Bradley, Faye Martin, Dona Grove, Donna Cleigh, Patsy O'Donnell, Effie Ewing, Miriam S lc B ttf J hns, Geor e Hatfield, John Wentzel, James Liebel, Kay Shopoe. Fifth Row: Pat Durnin, Ann Howard, Dec 1 9 5 O Q Jane Clippinger, Sandy Snyder, Judy Stone, Arlene Sheller, Geraldine Hoover, Sue Bogar, Nina Hulton, Kathy Swarm, ' ' E C k Mimi Royer, Mimi Chapin, Jocye Yinger, Robert Wendell, Gene Cromer, Leona Waggoner, Tony Rand, va oo , Barbara Shetter, Audrey Cramp, Lloyd Lindsey, Charley McCarthy. Choir Piano: Barbara Peiper. First Row: Joyce Goodyear, June Mentzer, Joan Lindsey, Jean Cornman, Joyce Sheaffer, Mil- dred Boise, Miriam Royer, Barbara Salyers, Nancy Fickel, Lois Deitch, Joy Nelson, Emma Robbins, Christine Crum, Dawn Breu, Donna Lou Ditzel, Nancy Callio, Edna Smee. Second Row: MISS ANDERSON Cdirectressl, Twila Zerbe, Nancy Olesky, Delores Magee, Katherine Schecter, Joyce Shover, Susie Kunkel, Horace Sellers, J. Paul Burkhart, AH L. . . . . . en ine, Joe Lebo, Joan Patterson, Jackie Weary, Louise Fletcher, Marian Myers. Third Row: Eunice Smallwood, Shirley Swartz, Marjorie Spraglin, George Hatfield, Ted Colley, Arthur Lebo, Eugene Herr, Jim Hoerle, Sam Riddles- berger, Melva Boyer, Carol Irwin, Darlene DeLancey, Marilyn McKillip, Vivian Sheller. Fourth Row: Janet Baish, Lois Cook, Joan Painter, Maurita Timmens, Tony Rand, David Peiper, John Wentzel Charles Ke ner Edward Fi her H 1 P I 5 1 ef' bert Whitmire, James Liebel, Edward Lay, Robert Royer, Donna Adler, Jane Kottmyer, Nancy Van Marter. ln l9l9 Mrs. Edward L. Whistler started the girls' and boys' glee clubs, organizing a combined chorus, boys' octet, and a sep- arate girls' club. Then in i938 the a cap- pella choir was started by Miss Madge Anderson. Today, looking quite dignified in their gowns, the members of the choir, directed by Miss Anderson, entertain at assemblies, church services and other meetings. Jr. Boys' Chorus First Row: Robert Polgar, Joe Wilk, Bill Burkholder, Kenneth Egolf, Richard Easter- brook, Jim DeWalt. Second Row: Jim Price, Bard Rupp, Ben James, John Kime, Abra- ham Lehman. Third Row: Jimmy Riddles- berger, Bill Davidson, James Gibbs, Perry Donnelly. Fourth Row: George Kerr, David Cleland, Kenneth Hankins, Reggie Wagner, John Fowler, Girls' Double Sextet Front: Joyce Goodyear, Nancy Olesky, Jean Cornman, June Mentzer, Nancy Fickel, Dawn Brea, Donna Lou Ditzel, Nancy Ann Callio. Accomponist: Barbara Peiper. Bock: Mimi Royer, Susie Kunkel, Barbara Salyers, Louise Fletcher. Sr. Boys' Ensemble First Row: Horace Sellers, Charles Kepner, Gene Herr, J. Paul Burkhart, Second Row: Robert Royer, Ted Colley, Sam Riddles- berger, Joe Lebo. Third Row: Tony Rand, James Liebel, Herbert Whitmire, Edward Junior High Glee Club First Row: Ken Egolf, James DeWalt, Richard Easterbrook, Robert Polgar, Joseph Wilk, Junior Lehman. Second Row. Kay Fisher, Jay Davidson, Jean Shank, Martha Harmony, Roberta Zeigler, Ilene Steckbeck, Judy Rowe, Loretta Hene derson, Anne Hilton, Sandra Vanasdalan, Shirley Minnich, Julia Lindsey, Marian Erppley, Carol Colbert, Kay Beltz- hoover, Mary Lau Plasterer, Ann Leming, Betsy Beittel, Joyce Lear, Sandra Wise, Cora Frances Lefever. Third Row: Joyce Hippensteel, Shelby Davis, Jeanie Shank, Susan Blumenthal, Ann Lebo, Willa Weller, Mary Dickens, Sara Gross, Joanne Hurley, Elizabeth Cuff, Betty Lebo, Marlene McCoy, Perry Donnelly, John Keim, Bill Davidson, Jimmy Riddles- bcrger, Peggy Boise. Fourth Row: Marlene l-lays, June Enck, Jane Reeder, Dianne Hair, Lois Fair, Doris Logan, Marilyn Metzger, Jean Shenk, Elaine Vovakis, Barbara Link, Lois l-lammersberg, Doris Weigel, Joanne Lehman, Deanna Bolze, Nina Lee Sheaffer, Doris Rutz, Frances Provazzo. Fifth Row: Janice Bradley, Carol Barner, Judy Cohick, Linda Wilson, Donna Mae Boyd, Dorothy Kidd, Margaret Frantz, Jane Eckert, Ruth Anna Miller, John Fowler, Ben James, Jim Gibbs, Reginald Wagner, Patty Boyer, Nancy Swartz, Betty Chronister, Nancy Nickel. Sixth Row: Mary Lehman, Kay Sunday, Vera Polgar, Janet Dunbar, Elsie Carothers, Virginia Peters, Marcia Coleman, Barbara Sillers, Mary Louise Miller, Barbara Young, David Clellan, George Kerr, Paul Burgett, Louis Sheaffer, Pat Bowers, Edwina Taylor, Betty Deitch, Jean Plasterer. 1 Q A is .. -lk fi .M ' , Y., Junior High Bond First Row: Nancy Nicke , Patricia' Lay, K as, NUT eaderl. SENFJWRW Ronnie , 17' liam Crum, Joe Rhible, Melvin Lay, James Wingert, Larry Ocker, James Ludt, Jim Goodhart, Dick Burkholder, John Chronister, Curtis Shearer, Ted Spraglin, Bill Price, Norma Cramp, Jackie Zeigler, Barbara Mihalich, Jim Heberlig. Third Row: Donald Sundius, Gary Chronister, David McKillip, Ken Thompson, Carole Hartzell, Shirley Kitner, Ellen Weigel, Bonnie Lee Ahlers, Judy Rowe, Donna Lou Stoner, June Carbaugh, Beverly lNerdebach, Mary Elaine Bressler, Julia Lindsey. Fourth Row: Dick Raudabaugh, Donald Zeigler, Charles Barnett, Robert Sheely, Alexander Green, Willa Weller, Martha Sillers, Gretchen Heinze, Jayne Eckert, Dianne l-lair, Linda Barner, Martha Fcrner. C.H.S. Band By October, l926, when the first band was formed under the direction of Mr. Smith, Carlisle High School had an orchestra of about lOO members. The first band, consisting of fifty-two mem- bers, played for its first football game at Mechanicsburg in Novem- ber. Mechanicsburg, contrary to expectation, had not yet organized its band. The first uniforms, which were acquired for a parade in No- vember, consisted of white shirts and dark trousers with sailor hats. The first formal uniforms, obtained in l928, consisted of white sweaters with Carlisle across the chest, white trousers, and green tams with white trim. The first concert was played in l927. ln contrast, C.H.S. band members this year boast new ostrich plumes and bright green uniforms. The majorettes and flag twirlers are experts at keeping time, too. Today's band owes a debt of gratitude to Mr. Smith for starting the band which now under the able direction of Mr. Nelson adds so much to football games and many other occasions. The First Band of Cl-l.S. A Few Years Ago Guess Whol Today's Band Orchestra First Row: Emmy Robbins, Fifi Forry, Susie Chronister, Dixie Lee Elliott, Fay Yeingst, Eileen Steckbeck, MR. HENRY NELSON ldirectorl. Second Row: Bill Coulson, POT Harris, Anne Hertzler, Carol Bradley, Mary Louise Miller, Virginia Martin, Elizabeth Mountz. Third Row: Malcolm Werdebach, J. Paul Burkhart, Jack Stearns, Eddie l-lerr, Forrest Grimm, John Lebo, Dick Lefever, Robert Polgar. Q ll .-. I2 an rn , ,. Q -M Senior Band First Row: Elizabeth Mountz, John Keith, Lois Speed, Dotty Wilson, Marlene Dum, MR. NELSON idirectorl, Peggy Bistline, Peggy l-lartzell, Patty Gibb, Phyllis Fahnestock, Sue Tietrick, Kitty Hair, Pat Woomer, Jean Steele, Dianne Howard. Second Row: Judy Rowe, Betty Miller, Carolyn Young, Ginny Shaver, Charlotte Ruhl, Lois Deitch, Betty Myers. Third Row: Ben Sollenberger, Johnny Lebo, Malcolm Werdebach, Sandy Wilson, Bonnie Lee Ahlers, Ellen Weigel, Susie Chronister, Dick Le- fever, Donald Zeigler, Marcus Gumby, Richard Min nich, Richard Rockey, Bill Rogers, Dick Raudabaugh, Fourth Row: Joe Black, Jane Clippenger, Fay Yeingst, Larry Mentzer, Judy Yeager, Mary Jane Rob- inson, Dixie Elliott, Joyce Bohn, Joanne Bohn, Donna Lou Stoner, Fifi Forry, Arthur Lebo, Vivian Lombardo, Fifth Row: Shirley Black, Ann l-lertzler, Pat Harris, Israel l-lunter, Bill Coulson, Mary Louise Miller, Paul Moran, Dick Kuhn, Jimmy Ricldlesberger, Mac Barrick, Ray Bolze, John l-lertzler. Sixth Row: Eddie Herr, J. Paul Burk- hart, Bob Lay, Jack Stearns, Fred Small, Virginia Martin, Jack Weigel, Ken Bolze, Andy Green, Louie Vovakis. Absent: Robert Stambaugh, l-larry Shretfler, N L i I Q .i . ,Q Hostess Club This organization, established in i948 by the Student Council, is a service club to the school, as its members serve at teas, open house, banquets, and the junior prom. Reading around each table: Barbara Shetter, Miriam Royer, Roe Janes, Dee Stong, Lois Van Marter, Kathleen Swain, Nora Green, Lois l-lammersberg, Nancy Van Marter, Mary Ann Lehman, Elsie Caro- thers, Judy McCoy, Betty Lebo, Virginia Peters, Judy Stoner, Marlene McCoy, Sue Bogar, Sandy Snyder, Lois Sunday, Susie Kunkel, Jaqrme Ream, Carol Irwin, Nina Holten. Standing: Darlene De- Lancey, Pat Durnin, Ann Howard, Mary Bostock, Nancy Fickel, Katherine Schecter, Dolly Shenk, Dixie Stone, Jackie Weary, Barbara Bostock, Barbara Peiper, Julia Gibbs, Barbara Salyers, Pot Hun- ter, MISS COOK iadviserl, Susan Peters, Marie Curlen, Jo Anne Rasp. Projection Club First Row: Bob Russell, Lynn Mowery, Roger Nelson, John Butteraff, Jimmy Costa- poulos, Ed l-lulton, David Cleland, George Kerr, Ronald Sharp, Steward Bragg. Second Row: James Touloumes, Walter Drew, Norman Johnson, Ronald McCoy, Jack l-leinze, Dick Egolf, Kenneth Kerr, Allen Line, Merle Smith. Standing: Bob Wendell, MR. BRADLEY ladviserl, Robert Lay, Peter Bracken, Geoffrey Clouser. Quill and Scroll is a National l-lonor Society for high school journalists. Each member must have published at least lOO printed inches in the school publication, have a high scholastic standing, and show ability as a writer. First Row: Barbara Adams, Jean Womack, Larry Shenk, Nancy Daugherty, MAC BAR- RICK ipresidentl. Second Row: Jackie Weary, Pat Virden, Elizabeth Mountz, Katherine Schecter, Ben Sollenberger, Rita Reece, Louise Fletcher, Standing: Jae Lebo, Jack Weigel, Ronald Lauretti. Absent: PAT WOOMER isec- retary-treasurerl, Shirley Rank. f f f if Library Club Seated:,CaroI Young, Ellen McCoy, Nancy Ficlael Jackie Weary Jimmy Anne Coo H I Hammersberg, MARY BOSTOCK lsecretaryi, PATRICIA FUEHRER Ipresidentl,DeINAlXTCEY DAUGHERTY lvice-presidentl, Betty Barbieri, Maurita Timrnens, Joyce Sheatfer Barbara Hurley, Emma Robbins, Jane Kutz, Sally Braund. Standing: Sue Peters, Carryl Lee Setlock, Delores Wisotzsky, Carol Bradley, Barbara Adams, MISS McADOO Iadviserl, Katherine SCITSCIQVI MQW Ann I-9I'1mOfL NOVO GVGSV1, Lois Myers, Patricia Gsell. Camera Club First Row: Carl Haftly, Joe Wilk, FORREST GRIMM lvice-presidentl, Thomas Davis, JOHN CRUM lpresidenti, Teddy Spraglin, Lewis Good- ' hart, RICHARD BLUMENTHAL Itreasurerl, ' Charles Warner, William Leidigh, Pat Virden, CHRISTINE CRUM lsecretaryl. Second Row: MR. GROOME Cadviserl, Lynn Mowery, Ronald Keck, Robert Noggle, Claude Metzger, Gary Hutchinson, John Tomchak, Robert Stephens, James Dick. Debate Club Last year, under the splendid coaching of Miss Isabelle Hoover, the Debate Club was quite successful, winning the Southern Pennsylvania District championship in debating, which victory entitled C. H. S. to enter the State debating contests held in Pittsburgh. The club members hope to win further honors this year. -we rir-' in is at Seated: JULIA GIBBS Ivice-presidentl, ROBERT FOSTER Iassistant mana- gerl, Betty L. Seiders, BARBARA BOSTOCK Isecretaryl, MILLIE BOIY SE Ireporterl, Herbert Whitmire, TONY RAND Clibrarianl. Standing: Lewis Vovakis, BAR- BARA ADAMS lmana- gerl, MARY BOSTOCK Cpresidentl, MISS HOO- VER ladviserl, Yhis club d Q Club d t sYStem of Corllsle' Budge lc e inQ necessary in the bu 96 oes the book e p Third Row W' i Foy Myers' - Vivian l-Om' B iw Nei ii ROW- A r, A nie Sollenberge .mis Shonkg Fouls. joyce Hetteltinge nd Row: nWouQ0'T'On' DO titer, sinh R0 ' , Row- JoyCe Noggfg ggglaer, Bolborl-lgdviserl iris FrO,WnNBncy Kirzrriillef- irs ' e ' b en Y Gutshflllf Non l Mr Lehmgn Renlfew' A S e . - Wah ' rr mcllldo. MO O eiDeMOfief-e Dum' Be Y Betzi Rotherme f ffm' lex., ,J 1, W urregf Grimm -eu Llub -W-...Q JACK ciopp' Ed Loy, Ed 5 MR- MOU ER lDres'd Worflr C 1 patrol ne President NTZ Cadvigel erm' Granwlz Adams, few awe f J- Abs Jr JOHN Ramb G . llowov. Old 'e'0fyerreO em: CHAR CASTLES .Of Ronolc Cclxftorrin DNN er 5UferJ, UE SHAFFER lyme 5: 1 l ' lse . irst Row Ge0f9e . lock Mellgop' C Lambs-ifdogeeonipfxgg MARTXN c Com ' fer, , 'fl 22:23-ifgiie Commerciolettes First Row: PAY LEBO lvice-presi- dentl, MABEL MONISMITH lpresi- dentl, ANN DESHIELDS ltreasurerl, DONNA ADLER isecretaryl. Second Row: Marlene Dum, Dixie Lee Elliott, Fay Myers, Marlene l-lattly, Betzi Rothermel, Joanne Rutz, Joyce Good' year, MRS. YOCUM ladyiserl, Third Row: Charlotte Ruhl, Isabel King, Doris Long, Joyce l-lefteltinger, Dolly Shank, Margie DeWalt, Lorraine Guttshall. Fourth Row: Joyce Nagle, Mary Smith, Gertrude Adams, Pearl Kough, Katharine Hoy, Nancy Mell, Janice Vaughn, Virginia Neff, Alyer- na Jones. Fiifhqlosf EilS7eel, NaRy Kitzmiller, Gladys McKinney, Dixie Stone, Betty Renfrew, Flora Brown, Kitty Hair, Esther Martin, June Mentzer. Sixth Row: Betty Neff, Ha- zel Nelson, Annie Sollenberger, Peg- gy Hartzell, Jean Wentz, Freda Thurnma, Shirley Morrison, Mary Mathews, Doris Barnd, Joyce Rider. Li Sea, Mgr ed: 'ILIHQ V Pe' bcugh Ann Lehlfer, priscmo 5 Bi0l0 Jo ' Hof I On, 1, A4326 ilerfbkgy Ock leffnan YERI i gm Qfd Br O' och eff Ju A Dre A Baker Ur 'bC'Ugh' Gloffo NE KE RS'f ' ffl, 9Y Club S'0'ff'fwri f MQ , B ' BOI'l'y Horggr jhOebe egshlferll MO H 'SCLIS Vfsery ' One ' Ou rf o ' G 1 ' Viv Lewis ghc Sr., Koueh nd' , RQ Future Mechanics First Row: CLARENCE KINGSBOR- OUGH lvice-presidenti, BILL LAMA- SON lpresidentl, RICHARD KRAMER 1 etar 7, RONALD VHCKARD secr y ltreasurerl, Second Row: Eugene Mc- . . . . S . T, Qulllen, Willuam Llne, John wiger Lee Myers, Glenn Rhoads, Glenn Tur- ley, Ronald Brehm, Walter Bigler, MR. MOLJNTZ ladviserl. Third Row: Thomas Wagner, Robert Burgard, ' ' k Marlin Marvin Foote, Marlin Barric , March, Richard Walt, Jack Stum, Ed! ward Fulton, Harry Priest. Fourth Row: Donald Nickel, Earl Keller, Dan Blaine, John Donson, Nelson Wolf, ' D Bill Brownewell, Floyd Morrison, on- nie Boyer, Clarence Orris, Fifth Row: Robert Morrison, William Hench, Ro bert Minter, Robert Strock, Harold Gibb, Merle Snake, Joe Baric, Bill Bitner, Sixth Row: Leonard Cole, James Kipps, Charles Blosser, Paul ahr Ralph Day Orville Gross Don- Sp , , , ald Keck, Carl Glick, Ross Richwine. 'MEN IA BEAR N SHE' Dee S 's: G J lwce- LLER Ks long' Lois Rgger Sfisvi' D e5,d 9Cref ew' Russzilllg D'fckOniiJS'1Qh, Utfon in , Jam f Ss Checker Club First Row: Richard Thompson, Billy Tibbetts, Galen Lehman, Charles LeMotte, Robert Nog- gle, Doyle Ashburn, Charles Warner, Gary Hutchinson, Richard Bitner, Kenneth Sprag- lin, Neil Murphy. Second Row: Marlin Nelson, Lew Goodhart, Robert Alspaugh, Kenneth Drew Robert Aslpaugh, Kenneth Drew, Ronald Lcbo, Eddie Kro- nenberg, Gary Gilbert, Bill Lei- digh, Third Row: Michael Horn- berger, Les Shock, James Dick, Thomas Davis, Jim Treece, Richard Shannon, Larry War ner, Harry Donnelly, Carl Chronister, Eddie Bear, Jack Metzger, Charles Keck, Wood- row Vaughn, Howard Heck- man, MR. ZEIGLER lodviserl, David McKillip. 0000 K boob os GOOD 0 DODS ooao0 Future Retailers Club Seated: James Curlen, Richard Dickson, Earl Windermaker, Donna Eckrich, GERTRUDE ENRANCISCUB lpresidentl, Beatrice Lebo, Floyd Morris, Bernita Killian, Janet Good, Martha KJFOV9. Standing: John Arrich, Arlene Baughman, James Schmaus, JUNE RICE Cvice-presidentl, NANCY ARBEGAST ltreasurerl, Robert Beck, Maragret Stoutfer, Charles White, Wayne Treaster, Jackie Darhawer, Revenda Dysert, BARBARA RUSH lsecretaryl, Robert England, Louise Seiders. MISS WILLIAMS Iadviserl not an picture. Future Farmers of America The F.E.A. has this year entered county and state contests, Ray Barrick becoming a state winner in the tat feeding and swine marketing contest, The organization has attended and exhibited at the Farm Show and Carlisle Fair, as well as cooperating in the county pest control drives, Members have converted an old auto chassis to a farm wagon, built farm equip- ment, caponized, raised, dressed, and sold over l,5OO chickens during these last two years. not on picture. F.F A First Row: HAROLD BIXLER lsen tinell, ERNEST WAGNER treport erl, GEORGE SHATTO Ivire pres identl, RICHARD DEITCI-I lpresi dentl, BLAIR MCCLAIN Isecre taryl, ROBERT KELLER Itreasurerl Second Raw: Carl Darr Ken Wal ters, Ralph McKee Gerald Wolf Edward Welsh, Lee Meyers Third Row: Harold Barrick James Bow der, John Myers Ray Yost Wayne Heishman, Robert Miller Gereth Mains. Fourth Row Leon Lebo Richard Adler, Ben Dunkleberger Richard Brown Arthur Adams Ray Barrick, Dean Janes Fifth Row: Norman Hartman Sam Wit mer, Ray Hostetter Donald Moose, Charles Butler Ken Keller Ben Kutz, MR ROOK laclviserl Latin Club First Row: Pat O'DonneII, MILDRED BOISE lconsull, Edna Smee, Ruth Burgett, Mimi Chapin, Carol - Chapin, Rita Reece, Barbara Salyers, KATHERINE SCI-IECTER laedilel, Helen Lewis, Barbara Adams, MARY BOSTOCK Iaedilel, Marie Bartoli, MELVIN MELIUS Cscribel, Susan Peters, June Keck, Bar- bara McKee-zhan, CAROL YOUNG Cgongull, Joanne Handshaw, Louise Fletcher, Christine Crum, Carol Jenks, Virginia Leverenz, Dolores Wisotzkey, Lois Speed, James Hoerle, CHARLES KEPNER laedilel, JACK WEIGEL iconsull, Ken Deitrich, Joe Hoerner, Ben Early, James Patterson. Second Row: Howard Shiery, Donald Adams, VIRGINIA BAKER lscribel, Judy McCoy, Jane Lewis, Galen Bear, Alfred Nog- gle, Nancy Van Marter, Richard Blumenthal, MAC BARRICK laedilel, Herbert Whitmire, Bruce Con- over, Richard Darr, Raphael Hays, Joe Green, Kenneth Bolze, FELIX ALBERT Ccunsull, MISS NOLEN Iadviserl. ix! II Spanish Club MR. NEADY ladyiserl. First Row: Miriam Myers, Ed Herr, Second Row: Bill Baum, Mac Barrick, SHIRLEY RANK lvice-presidentl. Third Row: Virginia Leverenz, VIVIAN KURTZ- NER lsecretary - treasurerl, Joyce Sheaffer, Maurita Timmens, Elsie Smith, Ethel Cook. Fourth Row: Jean Womack, PAT HOCKLEY ipresidentl, Jimmy Anne Cooper, Sandra Swartz, Dolores Beam, Janice Davis. I French Club Seated: Ed Lay, Horace Sellers, Carol Bradley, Barbara Kingsbor- ough, Bill Coulson, Jim Shughart, Ellen McCoy, Betty Barbieri, Leona Waggener, MISS DERR ladvis- erl, Helen Hammersberg. Stand- ing: Forrest Grimm, John Crum, DONNA DITZEL lsecretaryl, Jean Steele, PATRICIA FUEHRER itreasurerl, Elizabeth Mountz, NANCY DAUGHERTY lpresidentl, Dianne Howard. Social Dance Club First Row: Cynthia Narrell, Nancy Morris, Marie Varner, Linda Barner, Dean Casey, Danna Miller, Patricia Glasgow, Jane Zeigler, Erin Gibbons, Kay Brought, Barbara Heffelfinger, Laura Harmony, Julia Lindsey, Kath- leen Garden, Dorothy Fenner, Shirley Ramp, Second Row: Lois Darhawer, Anna Morris, Bill Price, James Kill- roy, Shirley Shoop, Jean Snyder, Mar- tha Sillers, Jean Shenk, Sandra Henry, Velma Myers, Carole Hartzell, Shir- ley Kitner, Jeanette Mollein, Johanna Arnold, Joanne Shank. Third Row: Annette Roush, Barbara Heiser, Elea- nor Blosser, Frances Carr, Bonnie l-leckman, Carol Kurtzner, Dianne l-lair, Beverly Werdebach, Judith WALLFLOWERS? Painter, Mary Shanabrook, Pat Boker, Lenore Lewis, Janice McKillip, Carol Delancey, Shirley Thayer. Fourth Row: Joseph Wilk, Robert Polgar, George Hoffman, Robert Zeigler, Shirley Spraglin, Shirley Dasher, Darlene Stine, Darlene Stimeling, Shirley Stone, Shelva Davis, Sallie Duehring, Lois Fair, Anna Lee Shearer, Pat Zerbe, Deborah Sheely, Fifth Row: Bob Davis Lee Bear, Lloyd Welsh, Melvin Fry, Walter Neihoff, Robert Alspaugh, Frank Beaver, Ronald Gallaway, Judy Bostack,Donna Hartzell, Bonnie Frownfeller, Lois Fair, Donna Hart- zell, Sandra Shetron, Nancy Coulson. Sixth Row: Raymond Egolf, Bobby Enders, Jack Metzger, Kenneth Wilkinson, Robert Brickner, Neil Murphy, Robert Wilson, Larry Wagoman, Lester Wolf, Michael Arnold. Seventh Row: Charles Warner, Peter Sharp, Gary Gilbert, Charles Keck, Warren Lupfer, Robert Wisatzkey, Lewis Goodhart, Teddy Spraglin, Gloria Kramer, Eyca Alexander, Jackie Freeman, Roberta Zeigler, Sally Miller, Vincent Verdekal, Anthony Kokolis. LEARN TO DANCE IN THREE EASY LESSONS Tap Dancing Club lStandingJ First Row: Linda Barner, Norma Stahler, Erin Gibbons, Cordelia Stanton. Second Row: Eunice Smallwoad, Carol Chapin, Yvonne Thompson, Mimi Chapin, Canchita Ann Coterrius, Joan Palmer. lSeatedl First Row: Joyce Davidson, Nancy Nickel, Doris Adler, Pat Finkenbinder, Beverly Crull, Frances Pravazzo. Sec- ond Row: Joyce Lear, Barbara l-leffeltinger, Martha Sillers, Dean Casey, Jackie Freeman, Martha Harmony, Frances Sherman, Lois Darhawer, Jae Wilk, Robert Karper. Third Row: Pat Glasgow, Nancy Morris, Cyn- thia Morrell, Anna Morris, Shelby Thomas, Diane Bla zetic, Eyca Alexander, Kay Brought, Jeanette Mollein, - ' R h M th H mon Shirle Joanne Shank, Fourth Row. Barbara Heiser, Bonnie l-leckrnan, Annette OUS , Of G Or V, y Spraglin, Beverly Werdebach, Joyce Hippensteel, Shelva Davis, Shirley Ramp. Fifth ROW: NOnO Pl'1ilOlD0Um, Doris Rutz, June Gordon, Ann Smith, Joyce Ray, Darlene Stime- ling, Eleanor Blosser, Shirley Dasher, Theresa Cuff, Barbara Young. Sixth Row: Dorothy Penner, Betty Gordon, Sondra Henry, Elizabeth Cuff, Jenny Sampson, Doris Brumbaugh, Marian Eppley, Dorothy Kidd, Seventh Row: Robert Rolgar, Anthony Kokolis, Rosetta Tomchak. Eighth Row: Norman Peters, Jimmy Kilgore, ley Burd, Darlene Shirley, Hazel Hockenberry. SUCCESS AND POPULARITY WILL BE YOURS AT THE HARVEST BALL Vincent Verdekal, Delores Steinour, Betty Lebo, Sallie Duehringf James DeWalt, Susan Blumenthal, Ann Lebo, Donna Miller, Shir- Senior Y Teens Firsl' Row: PAT HOCKLEY lpresidentl, CAROL JENKS lvice- presidentl, JIMMY ANNE COOPER lsecretaryl, MARTY DUM ltreasurerl, PEGGY STOUFFER tchaplainl, Second Row: Dianne Howard, Linda Hays, Donna Rhoades, Annie Sollenberger, Ginny Shaver, Pat Woomer. Third Row: Patricia Euehrer, Nancy Olesky, Elizabeth Mountz, Joyce Rider, Marjorie Dewalt, Peggy Hartzell, Kitty Hair, Joyce Sheatfer, Fourth Row: Harriett Clausen, Nancy Daugherty, Jean Steele, Jean Womack, Gertrude Adams, June Mentzer, Joyce Goodyear, Fay Myers, Gertrude Frgncigcugr Jr. Hi-Y First Row: KEN HANKINS lchaplainl, JAMES NOLL ltreasurerl, DICK LEFEVER lpresidentl, JOHN EOWLER lvice-presidentl. Second Row: Robert Wagner, Marty Wise, Roger Nelson, Lewis Goodhart, Robert Polgar, Gary Kerr. Third Row: Leon McGinnis, Bill Eager, John Lebo, Andy Green, Paul Moran, Ronald Lay, MR. ECK- ERT Cadviserl, Hi-Y First Row: BOB LOWRY lchaplainl, BlLL NICKEY ltreasurerl, DAVE FERREE Csecretaryl, JOHN GElLlNG lpresidenfl, BOB BAISH lvice-presi- dentl, MR. EVANS ladviserl. Second Row: John Gillaugh, Charles Dowd, Roy Brehm, Steve Horlacher, Sam Alexander, Bill Dick, Felix Albert. Third Row: Larry Shenk, Roger Calaman, Andy Coulson, Jim Miller, John Miller, Seldon Cohick, Eugene Clark. Fourth Row: Jim Shughart, Edwin Herr, Ken Kerr. X KW'-w PM 5 aw I Y fi K yu ' L M ' 1 W Q Xa M few 3 gs .Q X, if 71 I 1 ' IQ ' J N WU E EW' nr' X 1 JK WX 66, C ,, 7 h V l.Ul4'1f'1 If g A - 'V K X ' , X gl FV , fr, ! X , W I V X 3 4 f U1l,n . VQ ,rx '71, ' gf 5 f . ,N ff EY. vi '33 A I ' f9v,' 'X W 1 J K, X We esgi' 2 1 ,if 'ff A ..,-- 1930 - CHAMPION -1950 South Penn Champiansl The longest winning streak in C.H.S, annalsl Coached by Ken Millen, Sam Sanzotto, and Gene Evans, the Creen and Cold-clad gladiators of Carlisle High School registered a near perfect record of nine wins and one defeat, losing only to Mechanicsbcirg. Team after team went down in defeat, but it was not, however, until the Chambersburg fray that Carlisle achieved its highest peak. When Johnny Geiling stole the ball to score Carlisle's winning touchdown, the 200-year old town of Car- lisle knew that it at last had a football team, the likes of which had not been seen since the days of FINAL STANDINGS CARLISLE .,.,., CHAMBERSBURG MECHANICSBURG HANOVER .,... GETTYSBURG ,. . HERSHEY ...... SHIPPENSBURG . WAYNESBORO ,. Won . .No ,.,5 . ...5 ...2 . .,.2 . ...l 0 Lost l l 2 2 4 4 6 7 Tied O O O 0 l l 0 O Pts. 680 665 535 520 205 205 70 O McCoy Gets His Man-Waters Jim Thorpe. mber Huwbaker Holds for Larry Dar' Picks up Yardage against Shippensburg me ' re You Just Cqn'f ,iagnnglgambersburg the Educated Toe Stop Our Sgm ga me? Gle ik, H, the . All- Jack, the The Three Musketeers: Jake, Don, MGX and Jlm Mol'-9 O Good Good Around Double Threat and Dizzy Combination Afhlete Sept. l5 22 29 Oct. 6 l3 20 27 Nov. 3 IO 23 i , RECORD OF THE CHAMPIONS CHS OPP. Ralmerton .,.,....,...... H 28 O Lancaster Catholic . .... H 39 7 Gettysburg ....,. .... A l3 O Waynesboro .,.., .... A 34 l4 Shippensburg .,.. .,.. H 28 6 Delone Catholic ,. .... H 27 l3 Hershey ,..... .,.. A 27 6 Hanover ..... ..., H I3 O Chambersburg , H 6 0 Mechanicsburg .,.. ..,. H 7 l9 THE CHAMPIONS First Row: John Wentzel, Ross Richwine, Bob Lowry, SAM ALEXANDER and GLENN STULL lco-captainsl, Jake Trimmer, Marshall Washington. Second Row: Bob Royer, Jim Kipps, John Geiling, Dick Darr, Pete Cala- man, Bill Nickey, John Spraglin, Third Row: John Hawbaker, Jack Clop- per, Max Walters, Charles McCarthy, Jim Miller, George Hatfield, Don Boyer. Fourth Row: Sam Riddlesberger, Max Robinson, Pete Coulson, Norman Johnson, Larry Shenk, Bob Black, James Lackey, Fifth Row: MR, ECKERT Cassistant coachl, Seldon Cohick, Jim Hoerle, Ben Beittel, MR. KERNS Cassistant coachl, MR, EVANS lassistant coochl, MR. ANTHONY lassistant faculty managerl. Sixth Row: LEONARD MCCULLOUGH lstu- clent managerl, MR. SANZOTTO lline coachl, MR. MILLEN lhead coachl. Absent: MR. MOUNTZ ltaculty managerl, ELMER WARNER lstuclent manager? N ,:f?,...::: IL-, Hawbaker Slips Away from the Bottle' Chambersburg ,ij t Before S --H, lvir, M'll 1 Mosher Choo! Mondoylllen' He Scored. KNO wn-f-- M Varsity Football T . h Mud Ogoms Touchdown In T 9 Johnny Has It in Spite of HanOV9 PaImerton's Defense J Junior Varsity 0 First Row: MR. KERN icoachb, Kenneth Kerr, Duane Ream, Steve l-lorlacker, Benjamin Beittel, Charley McCarthy, Ed Murlatt, Dick Cockley, Fred Brumbaugh, Second Row: MR. ECKERT icoachi, Dick Spraglin, Tom Rassmussen, Bob Rowe, Bill Alwood, Ed Minnich, Bruce Conover, John Cypress, Earl Watson, Third Row: Dick Kuhn, Jim Cochran, George l-loffer, Dale Wick- ard, Max Ogle, Ronald Lauretti, Ronnie Freeman, Bill Henry, Ronald Kreiger. THE JAYVEE RECORD ANOTHER TEAM: ANOTHER CHS OPP. CHAMPIONSHIP HERSHEY ....,..... .... 2 6 O Conference champions for the first time in NEW CUMBERLAND H A... 19 0 history, the Carlisle l'llgl'l SCl'lOOl jCJyV6e foot- ball team turned in possibly the best record CHAMBERSBURG .... .... 4 7 O . . . . NEW BLOOMFIELD 7 38 in iayvee history, defeating such powerful teams as Mechanicsburg and Chambersburg. HANOVER ------- --'- l 3 6 Rolling up l62 points in its 5-2-O season, SCOTLAND ...... .. 6 I2 the C.H.S. Reserves allowed the opposition MECHANICSBURG ..'.-'.... ..-. 3 9 0 Orily 56 pOll'1l'S. ln first ClOWl'1S Carlisle led Wonl5, Lost-2, Tied-O. Harold Eckert and Don Kerns have done a fine job in producing a highly successful team. Jr. High Football First Row: John McCullough, Vance Brehm, ELSWORTH MINNICH and LEE BAKER ico- captainsl, Richard McCarthy, Robert Alspaugh. Second Row: Ed l-lulton, Robert Belles, Leon McGinnis, William Rowe, Ben James, Bill Cochran. Third Row: Lowell Carothers, Joe Mihalich, Dick Adler, Thomas Lay, Larry Warner, Mike Virden. Fourth Row: Russell Thompson, JIM TREECE and DELBERT LINCOLN Cco-captainsl, Jack Nickey, Jack Barbieri, Reggie Wagner. Fifth Row: PAUL SHENK imanageri, Charles Owens, Bill Thompson, Bob Barr, Gerald Geiling, MR. BOWEN fcoachl. HEADS PeQ9V Peggy Homell' Gibb, POTW Bisillne' - A A .- CHEER-LEADERS Donna Lou Ditzel, Rachel Carothers, Jimmy Anne Cooper, Millie Boise, Pat Dietrich, Jean Womack, Dorrie Gottlieb, P -T ygggereififne S:Y'RLERs - , ' ' Sl . he Wilson. 'NV HOir, fofeimchl P is Speed, Deir MAJORETTES Betty Myers, Carolyn Young, Ginny Shaver, Patty Gibb, Betty Miller, Lois Deitch, Charlotte Ruhl. wose we vi' Xoofxldow X First Row: Pete Colomon, Hurry Godsey, Glenn Stull, Fred McCoy, Duck Dorr. Second Row: Mr. Reiff lcoochl, Charles Shaffer lrnonogerl, Bill Palmer, Morsholl Woshirwgton, John Gallough lmunogerl. Third Row: Johnny Geiling, Eddie Dowd, Arthur Ke-Ck Varsity Basketball ll ,W e ble 7 . drkbble HOU ddxeg l 0x'mQ Junior boskctocrs func up for next year. Corefulf Dulfhf llc 5 0 5l'P E pery one, ARSWY First Row: Clyde Washington, Ben James, Dick Burkholder, Richard Thompson, Richard Minick, Paul Shenk lrnanagerl. Second Row: Reggie Wag- ner, Bill Cochrane James Rd , i dlesberger William Davidson, John Keim, Gary Cranister, Mr. San- zofta lcoachl, Third Row: John Fawler, James Gibb, Bob B urger, Norman Neff, James Kilgore. JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: Jack Cronisfer lmanagerl Delbert Lincoln Ronald H ff , e elfinger, Jim Treece, Vance Brehm, Duane Ream, Second Row: Mr. Kern lcoachi, Bard Rupp, Jack Barbieri, John McCul- lough, Jack Winters, Bill Rogers, Third Row' Lee Baker, Charles Ow ens, Reni Mallein, Taylor l-lodge, James Price. Y monica yfdlsll yxl6l'l JURUOR First Row Ll : oyd Lindsey, Norman Johnson, Pete Coulson, Gene Clark, Lee l-leishman, David Black lmanagerl. 5eC0 d ROW: Jack Arbegasf, Charles l-lall, Fred Brumbaugh, Bob Russell, Charles Mc- COfThy, BOb Lowry lmanagerl, Mr, Evans lcoachJ.Third Row: Dick Smith, Phi A son, Tom Rasmussen, Bob Royer. i Bensing, Max Robin- LJ Patrons Baish and Boisvert Barbara and Clair Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barbieri Mrs. Robert Barrett Mr. Robert Barrett M. Bartoli Mr. and Mrs. W. Foster Bishop Miss Mimi Blazer Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Cawley Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Clopper Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Cook Rev, and Mrs. S. B. Daugherty Mrs. Richard Davis Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ditzel Dolores and Ethel Doris, Shirley, Janice, 84 Phyllis Edel and Delly Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Elliott Ernie and Skip Mrs. Maude Fahnestock Francis and Alberta Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Fuehrer Mr, J. George Fuehrer Gene and Lee Mr. and Mrs. George D. Gephart Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodhart Thomas E. Goodhart Phoebe I. Greason Mr. and Mrs. John C. M. Grimm Mr.-and Mrs. Frank Hair Col. and Mrs. Robert Hammersberg Mr. and Mrs. George Hartzell Helen and Jean Carl Hill Mrs. Nora Hockley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Keller Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kingsborough Kitty and Lee Addessa Kough Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Kough Lyrian Kough Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Landis Mr. and Mrs. Merkel Landis Mabel, Fay, Kitzie, and Rainy Marty and Nick Middlesex Inn Glen W. Mondorf Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moose Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I. Myers Nancy and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Neff Sgt. and Mrs. Adam Olesky Patty and Sonny Peggy, Ginny, Kitty, Joyce, Gertie Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rank, Sr. Mrs. Josephine Rynard Sam and Bill Elliott and Setlock Joseph Shoenfelt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaver Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sollenberger J. Spencer and J. Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele Mabel E. Strause Sue and Pot Mr. and Mrs. Paul R, Teitrick Mrs. T. A. Tichy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Woomer Compliments of J. C. WENTZEL 8. SONS SHULENBERGER FUNERAL HOME I67-'I7I West High Street Phone 89 ISRAEL'S, INC. Men's and Boys' Wear I07 N. Hanover Street Ray B. Lackey GENERAL CONTRACTOR REGISTERED ENGINEER Buildings - Remodeling Jobbing ond Floor Finishing 202 South West Street Carlisle, Po. Phone 'I783 oLI9I?'I Ilflnqfwebuon -t tra' A Creative or By Wm. C. Meads Carlisle Shoe Company mime-asus BU ICK seven s'rAn GARAGE Celebrate the Bi-Centennial Spend S0me fime Of READ'S ICE CREAM SHOPPE Royally Makers of the Finest Ice Cream X In Town Wm' 'he BBS' of F0045 724 N. Hanover Phone Carlisle 1606 from the CARLISLE FOOD MARKET CARLISLE TRUST COMPANY Member: Federal Reserve System F. D. l. C. Central Pennsylvania's Charming Allenberry On the Yellow Breeches Banquets Lodge Playhouse At Boiling Springs, Pa. Phone Carlisle 8l9 THE EATON-DIKEMAN PAPER Co. Manufacturers of Fine Filter and Absorbent Papers Hurry to LIGHT'S STATIONERY STORE For the latest in school supplies After 200 years we progress with Carlisle LEHMAN'S Distinctive Styles for Juveniles THE FINEST BUY in Men's Wear During Carlisle's Bi-Centennial Will be Found at KRONENBERG'S Not Just a Store, But An Institution for 85 Years BAKER AN D GUSSMAN PRINTERS SAI LER MOTORS, Inc. For a sure trip to the bi-centennial celebration Buy a new FORD Congratulations, Class of 1951! KELVINATOR HOME APPLIANCES from WALLY KITNER 149 N. Hanover St. Carlisle, Pa. Phone 1559 they have BOWMAN 8. co. the cutest Carlisle, Penna. CIO-l-hes in The Store That Offers Good Merchandise and town Ot Appreciates Your Business Compliments of '-the I CARLISLE coMMERclAl. COLLEGE ll hub 23 n. hanover 'I 7 5 'I -- 'I 9 5 'I To the Bi-Centennial Graduating Class of Carlisle High School we wish to extend our sincerest wishes for attaining that measure of success com- mensurate with the significance of this, their graduating, year. J. C. Penny Co., Inc. 19 N. HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA. FOR THE BEST In Men's Clothes Shop at SWlGERT'S Beetem Lumber 84 Mfg. Co. Carlisle ond Lemoyne EPPLEY'S DRUG STORE Carlisle, Penne. Lumber ond Millwork of oll kinds ln Business Since 1896 WENGER'S Seniors Cong rotulote l95l Seniors THE FASHION CENTER FOR TEEN - ACERS CUMBERLAND VALLEY FOI' 0 Student's Ideal l.ul'1Cl1 Stop ot THE HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT Cumbemmd VGHGYIS 32 West Louther Street Finest Theatre Flowers Help Complete Every Celebrotion EEUl5lEE'S FLORISTS C g t I tions to Carlisle on its BifCentenniaI C l b I' FOIR THE FINEST IN HOTEL SERVICE H We advise you to stop FARMER'S TRUST at the COMPANY MOLLY PITCHER Carlisle, Pennsylvania and Established l902 Member F. D. I. C. JAMES Wl'LSON HOTELS, Inc. LESLIE V. BENTLEY, Your Sporting Goods Headquar SHEAFFER BROTHERS Hanover and North Streets Carlisle, Pa. President T6 Kruger Dairy First with the Finest Since I9I9 Processors and Manufacturers of Quality Dairy Products and Ice Cream 420 Franklin Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Phone 942 4m . REESE'S SELF SERVICE Groceries and Meats Plainfield, Penno. Phone 40 for Stombough's Dairy The Evening Milk -- Ice Cream senhnel Cottage Cheese Cmllslef Pennsvlvanila Tops for Flavor and Quality 'l'l8 West North Street Carlisle, Pennsylvania From the 1751 Wood Open Hearth to Modern 1951 Fuel Oil Heating O. A. Kitzmiller Mt. Rock Coal+Fuel Oil 84 Kerosene Gasoline 81 Oil' Visit Our Store for Your Needs Gifts -- Sporting Goods - Tools Housewares - Hardwares Plumbing Supplies Cochran and Allen, lnc. 22-24-30 South Hanover Street , 4, Daily COMPLIMENTS OF Moior Express Compliments of the FOOD BASKET P. BIXLER 81 SON HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS 2-4 E. High St., Carlisle Established 1806 lO5 Yeors of Service ARNOLD MOTORS Beautiful New Cors Good Service Alwoys The Friendliesi' Store in Town SEARS, ROETBUCK 81 CO. Carlisle Order Service Your're never behind the J. W. MYERS 81 Co Inc Wholesale Distributor Food Products - Notions Toboccos 8-lDCJll Carlisle Phone 400 GT BILLET'S ELECTRIC SHOP DECKER'S BILLIARD PARLOR H5 South Hanover 5, ee, Phone 1080-J Compliments of the Frog if Switch Manufacturing Company Carlisle, Pennsylvania L. EARLEY'S Furniture Floor Coverings-Draperies 'l'I4 North Hanover Street W. Burkholder G. H. Kutz Compliments of WILLIAM R. SHEARER --Druggist- C. H. S. Class of 1899 C. H. Masland ff Sons Weavers of Moslond Beoutiblend Broodlooms cmd Makers CARLISLE, PENNA. of Moslond Sportmorfs Clothes U MISIAND ,.'::':::L':: 'gfsf' .fr i , ,J PHILADELPHIA, PENNA LOCKWOOD'S GROCERY Fresh Fruits ood Vegetables-Frosted Foods We Deliver Phone 588 160 South Pitt Street Carlisle, Pennsylvania Crazrlzzsle A Gay Assortment of Q Colces - Rolls - Pies C00 ot SOUHI Gnd Pill' sI'l'e9I'S Phone 'I433 Phone 101 CARLISLE TIRE 8. RUBBER DIVISION of CARLISLE CORPORATION CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA Manufacturers of Passenger 81 Truck Tubes Camelback and Famous Carlisle Bicycle Tires 81 Tubes Loyal Order Of Moose LODGE No. 761 Carlisle, Penna. RUFE CHEVROLET INC. Large Stock ot Chevrolet Parts, Mechani- cal and Radiator Repairs, Auto Radio ln- stallation 81 Repairs, Speedometer Repair 8. Testing, Body and Fender Repairs, Autc 81 Truck Painting 81 Touchup, Glass Re- placement. AAA St Keystone Auto Club Road Service 25 N. Bedford Street Phone 1500 Used Cars and Trucks Lot - W. High and Parker Sts. Phone 2221 NICKEL'S POTATO CHIPS Corn-Twisties and Pretzels 36 S. West Street Phone 1504-R For the BEEF That Can't Be Beat, Try our Meat HOF FE'R'S MEATS NARROW RIBBON SPECIALTY MILLS, INC. Carlisle, Pa. Satin-Grosgrain-Moire Fancy Ribbons COMPLIMENTS OF Russ K, Lackey Compliments of BOYER'S JEWELRY STORE DODGE - PLYMOUTH FETROW MOTORS, INC. 203 S. Hanover St. Carlisle, Pa. Office Phone 771 Used Car Lot Phone 1130-W SWlMMER'S For ten years, your friendly cleaners 44 W. High Street Phone 1114 Compliments of THE STRAND A Camerford Theatre American Legion Hall Association POST 101 With Compliments of P. R. Hoffman ROBERT C. LACKEY CONCRETE CONTRACTOR 121 A Street Carlisle, Pennsylvania Phone 1983 CUMBERLAND FEEDS Poul O. Sunday FEEDS-GRAI NS--FERTI LI ZERS Ni iii it The primory purposes of Midget Boseboll ore to teoch our future citizens good sportsmonship ond how to get olong with the other fellow, ond to pro- vide troining thot will benefit them throughout their lives. Pictured obove is one such teom sponsored by Corlisle Aerie No. l299, Froternol Order of Eogles. Directory BAKERY Little Do-Nut Shoppe, 52M West Louther Street, Phone 1256-R BEAUTY SHOPS Just Rite Beauty Shop, 121 North Hanover Street, Phone 9880 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HartzeII's Electrical Store, 60 West Pomfret Street, Phone 1824-J FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Oliver Farm Equipment Sales 81 Service, 19 West South Street, Phone 1249-J GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS Ray L. Eyster's,35 Clay Street, Carlisle, Pa. 67 West King Street, Shippensburg, Pa. GROCERY STORES Barnhart's Food Market, Corner Pomfret and West Streets Phone 462, 461 JEWELRY STORES Line and Line, 18 South Hanover Street, Phone 1456-J MEN'S CLOTHING STORES BlumenthaI's, 32 North Hanover Street, Phone 165 NEWS STAND ,H Chocolate Shop 81 News Stand, 35 West High Street, Phone 460 WOMEN'S APPAREL Sadie Dress Shop, 26 North Hanover Street, Phone 719-R Y.M.C.A. 27 West High Street, Phone 206 WEE ww . , Q. 1 ,. .. nu-nf-. W5 ss, Q .Ll -S l iii 1 Ill, uiiln In E X Q ONE fl!!! W nl' :fl Q 1 lil m Etl i --ul As we enter Iife's stern battle, And our high school days are o'er. How often during the past we have sung our alma mater without realizing the mean- ing of those words. Now as we face the future, we go out to take our places in the world. To the juniors we leave our senior year with its Lamberton Essays, Class Ride, and best of all Commencement. To all who have read our book we would say Ave and Vale. E2 3 Q. gn X ,-. fi' 151 r ,Qi qi .f.. 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