Chambersburg Area High School - Echo Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)

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RUM Row 4 V . . -. ,, ,X f. Nyman Brinclle. Edith Seiders. XVilliam Stoner, Thomas Clapsadl. Stewart Klenzing. John liodenhaver. Ray XVitter, John Hoek. ltalph Brown. Merle Blair. Jacob Miller. Thomas Ausherman. liarhara Stermcr. Dorothy Divclhliss, ltose Sudcrs. Betty lictz. Phyllis Myer. Eleanor Showalter. Mildred Snyder, Dorothy Barrett. Marie xvitglllllilli. .lane Heller, Anna Mickey. ltow It -Marie Crawford. Peggy Vandcrau. Doris Martin, Janet Hammond. Virginia Miller. Louetta Coldsmith, Betty Rupert. Betty llopple. Betty Barnes. Phyllis Snowden. Alma Funk. Jean Stoner. ltow -Geraldine Dietrich. Janet Kell. Mary Corwcll. Eleanor Mctlurdy. Evelyn Ott. .lane Patterson. Betty XVeaver. Florence Thrush, 'l'heln1a lirnst. 'l'reva liarkdoll, Janet Upperman. Vivian tisell, Geraldine Gontz. ltow l -Miss Eckel. Lesta xVilllJ.llllS, Helen Shael't'er. Louise l'L'l'l'y. ltosalyn Myers. .lane Knode. Louisa Hoover, Helen lilenzing Jeanne Hicks. Mabel McVitty. Miss Reese. W - ' Spanish Club 1 La Y ertulu Espanola BOUND TABLE President -JANE KNUIDIC Secretary-felatrisy Hofwiin Vlt'0-l,l'PSlflGill-'IAll'lSl'I Planar 'lll'0tlSlll'Cl RUSALYN NlYERS Parrot H0I5tbI'l6l'7Hl'II,l'IN KLIQNZING Advisersf Miss Muuaitnl-:'l' Eoin-Zi. Miss S,xn.t Biil.l,1e Ri-:list-3 SYMBOL 'l'o give Spanish-loving students an opportunity to learn more ahout Spanish. the Spanish customs, and the Spanish-speaking countries. RliQlllRIiMliN'l'S Anyone desiring membership is required to have studied Spanish for one year. A CHlEVEMEN'l'S 'l'his year the cluh took a trip hy means of the Pan-American Airways through Mexico, Central America, and the coastal countries ot' South America. Both eolor ami interest were added to the trip hy means ot' songs. dances. stories. and the general picturesque geography and scenes of quaint lite seen in the countries visited. For the enjoyment ot' the school assemhly the cluh presented a skit hased upon the story of the monument ot' The Christ of the Andes and the crossing ot' the Andes by San Martin. Page Ninety-sia: Row -lwfieorge Cooke. Henry Derbyshire. Richard Stonesifer, Lee Gettel. Quentin Frey. Charles Auginbaugh. XVilliam Yaukey, Kenneth Beatty. Ray XVagaman. Alex Beattie, Ralph Brown. Row 3--fCharles Elder, Kenneth Hunsecker. .lay Miller, Robert Campbell. Claude Sharpe, Alan Bickley, ltiehard Heintzelman. David Tschopp. David Kribs. ltow 2- Alfrank Harrison, 'William Stoner, .lack Crist. Luke lienten. Ray Bohn. Ira Shetller, Robert Walk, John Hook, David Rahauser. Row 1--Mr. Rhodes, Joseph Sellers, Charles Lippy. Glenn Miller, Ralph Peck, Henry Row, NVa11ace Shively, Merle Blair, Raymond Kegerreis. Ralph Oyler. ' 1 Science Club ROUND TABLE Presiden'tfHENnY Row Secretary-RALPH PECK ViCC-Pl'0SldQllt-XVALLACE SH1vI1:l.v 'IlI'63Slll'6I'-GLEN BIILLER AdviserAMn. Hlinniawr K. RHODES SYMBOL To promote interest in science, to encourage investigation and research, to en- gage in scientific activities which cannot be conducted in classes. REQUIREMENTS The Science Club is limited to thirty-six Junior and Senior boys who are pledged to uphold the ideals, standards, and traditions ol' the organization. The club meets on alternate Tuesdays. ACHIEVEMENTS In its activities the club stresses the field of Science-past, present, and future. The meetings consist of demonstrations, exhibits, and talks by members and guest speakers. Throughout the school year the club members visit numerous places of scientific interest. V Page Ninety-seven y,7.,..,- - Row RUN Row ltow Row .lack Crist, Russel Argenbright. Allen Bicklcy. John Miller. Harold Eaken. Paul Hammond. John Kadel, George Banks, Charles Auginbaugh. George Shank, Ray XVagaman. Ralph Peck. Kenneth Hunseeker. Jere Gonder. fCharles Shreiner. .lack NValter. Nyman Brindle, Richard Nicklas. Leon McGowan. Richard Heintzelman. George Koutris. Donald Small. Robert YValk. Donald Haas. Robert Houser. Richard Diffenderfcr. XVallacc Shively. Lester Stouffer. .lohn Hock. YVilmer Hague. Ray Rohn. Richard Hafer. Charles Reeder. Robert Burkholder. Claude Sharp. Richard Pheil. David Rahauser, Ira Shctilcr. Paul Crider. M'illiam Milli- gan. Harold Bushman. Mr. Fitz. Richard Franklin. Donald Shatzer. Harvey Sanders. XVilliam Snyder. Reuben XVllll1lIllS. Herbert Zeger. Mcrlc Blair. Thomas Foreman. Luke Benton. Quinton Frey. DeHart Bass. -Richard Bowers. Dyer Preislcr. .lalnes Reese. Donald Shuman. Raymond Roof. Franklin Ridglcy. XVilliam Yaukey. Henry Row. Mark Carl. Alexander Beattie. XVilliam Hoover. George Eppinger, Samuel Tarquino. Senior Hi-Y Club ROUND TABLE Pl'0Sltl6lll.+xX7lLLIAM YAt'lil'IY Secretary-MARK CARL VlL'C-Pl'9SltlCIll-FRANKLIN RIDGLEY TI'82lSlll'9l'-HliNRX' Row Advisers-Mn. Ji-inomi C. FITZ Mn. RALPH I. Snocnlav SYMBOL 4 To create. maintain. and extend throughout the school and the community high standards of Christian character. I REQUIREMENTS Membership in this club is open to boys ot' the .lunior and Senior classes. Meetings are held on alternate XVcdnesdays. ACHlEVl2lNll2N'l'S Club discussions on questions of general conduct. morals. questions of the day. etc., have proved very interesting to the group. livery year the members tind real enjoyment in their Christmas service to the community. The boys collect toys. nuts, candy. and clothing: make any necessary repairs: and then distribute these articles among the poor children ot' town. Page Ninety-eight I.l....A Ili nv llow . .,- ...,,....,,'.....,...M.a,...-f.-U. .,....,.......- , A -.-A.--,..., .2-1-s-1 , . . -'A .. . . . Robert Etter, Glen Oyler, Dick Basick, Donald Small, NValter Strickler, Ray Hoppel, Raymond Pheil, Robert Binkley, Iiay Koons, Charles Patterson. Donald Saunders, Richard Hayes, John Landis, Herbert Gsell, Lee Ilartzok, Nelson Musselman, Donald Iiluek, Robert Perry. Irvi11 Lightner. Roy Saunders, Robert Hoover, XVayne Byers, Harold Crider, XVilliam Earley. John Perry. Jay Karper, John Rhodes, Arthur Ilife, Lewis Grove, Robert Goble, Ray Smith, XVallace MeGehee, Richard Cramer, Gaylord XVzigner, Edward Hafer, Paul Salmon. Row Joe Strite, Kenneth Dit'l'endcrt'er, Faust Ilissong, Lawrence Barnes, Paul Crider, Richard Harrison, Nevin Blair, Henry Heintzelman, XVilliam Iinepper, Leslie Statler, Richard Andrews. Robert Gabler, Jack Cook, Donald Hock. Lewis Lawton, George Bender. Alfred Myers, David Myers. Eugene Lesher. Row -NVilliam Gillan, Donald l'pperman. Daniel lVingerd. Harold ljrumbaugh, Glen Ebersole, Charles Baker, Charles Barnes, Martin Bishop, Donald Sollenberger, Garnet Schellhase, George XVelker, Paul Funk. Robert Horst. Benjamin Linden, Tom Cramer, Jack MeGehee, Harold Suders. Row Mr. Swartz, Mervin Mull, Joe Pittman, Richard Cramer. Ellis Kline, Marshall Sellers, Tom Houser, Alfred Zeigler, 'l'om Humelsine. Tom XVard. Charles Pentz. Tom Hoffman, Ellsworth Broxvneller, Robert Hague, George Boyer, Charles Brown, Mr. Gabler. Junior HL-Y Club ROUND TABLE President--THOMAS I-IL'MiiLsINli Secretary-THoM.,is XVARD Vice-President--GEORGE Bizxnrzn Treasurcr-Cniuiuzs PENTZ Student Advisory Council Representative-ALl-'al-in Zlclolaili Advisersilila. HliltliEIl'F SVVARTZ MR. KENNETH GABLER SYMBOL To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and the community high standards of Christian character. REQUIREMENTS Boys of the Freshman and Sophomore classes are eligible for membership. The club meetings alternate with those ol' the Senior club. ACHIEVEMENTS This organization continues the work of the Gra-Y of the grade schools until the boys are eligible for the Senior Hi-Y Club. XVith the four planks -clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sports, clean living-as its ideals, the club has built up an interesting social and athletic program. and offers numerous advantages to its members. An outstanding project is the seven-week Bible study, and the im- portant social event of the year is the annual hike. Page Nine ty-n in e Row R4 nw Ron' Huw Rnxxv Row gr ,- -f - . -' A R . -- . .1 H V..- ...,.....,,, ...mfs-af .. ......,,aL.,,...-L- .. .. , . A, .. ,-s.,,.,.t.qN-..,,.am7ggggtg, .,.aL.,,....,..:, , 4:4 :.-,. Hazel Henry, Lydia Harmon, Betty Sheely, Eleanor McCurdy, Ida Bert, Dorothy Black. Peggy Vanderau, Bette Lesher, Mary Ellen Greenawalt, Bette Betz, Betty Rupert, Marcella Evans. Helen Klenzing, Lesta Wil- liams, Barbara Stermer, Janet Hammond, Hilda Gordon, Virginia Miller, Ruth Diller, Mercina Pananas. Betty Hoover, Mary Strickler, Lois Riddle, Virginia Metz, Dorothy Divelbiss, Marie Leonard, Dorothy Strickler, Marie Gipe. Selena Fraver. Gertrude Cump, Evelyn Deardortf, Peggy Small, Betty Englerth, Mary Skelley, Janet Hoover, Lillian Bishop. Jean Ausherman, Gladys Fleck, Eleanor Coldren, Nancy Rhea, Lucille Jones, Betty Weaver, Rosalyn Bard. Jane Grove. Betty Barnes, Mary Grace Oliver. Eunice Locke, June Haulman. Gladys Stockslager. Ruth Lininger, Mary Jane Swanger, Isabel Hunsecker, Marian Glass, Ruth Stake. Janet Pensinger. Doris Phillips. --Jane Patterson, Rosalyn Myers, Janet Kell, Evelyn Funk, Helen Stamy, Marian Difienderfer, Isabel Ren- frew. Katherine Cook, Nancy Sherrard, Ruth Landis, Isabel Cramer, Ethel Harman, Helen Knepper, Eliza- beth Cump. Lucille Cozy. Dorothy Minter. Nancy Sherk. Jane Poffenberger. Louise Perry, Edith Mae Seiders, Alcesta Bishop, Carrie Elliott, Betty Hopple, Evelyn Ott, Connie Pitman. Sara Jane Zacharias, Jane Heller, Hazel Sellers, Florence Thrush, Ora Mahon, Rosalie Forney, Miss Lucille Miller, Miss Dorothy Sharp. -Dorothy Bowings, Marguerite Renfrew. Jane Knode, Anna Schleicher. Maxine Carver, Jean Stoner, Dorothy Zimmerman, Phyllis Snowden, Betty Budd Hull, Bernacline Small, Mildred McGowan. Lee Ella Johnston, Mary Gump. Alma Funk. Jeanne Shot-key, Miriam Martin. enior Tri-Hi-Y Club .BOUND TABLE l,l'L'SltlCl1ifJANEl,tlFFENBEltGIill Secretary-Coxsus PITMAN vlC0-l,l'CSltlCl'li7dlAHlE Girls TI'C1lSl1I'0?I'-AIARIAN GLASS Parrnl Reporter--Dams Al.-KRTIN Advisers-Miss Donornr SHARP Miss LUciLLa li'lILLER SYMBOL To create, maintain. and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. REQUIREMENTS Membership is open to any Junior or Senior girl who desires to improve her character and would like to servc school and community. Meetings are held on alternate XVednesdays. ACHIEVEMENTS Members take part in all activities of the school. The meetings consist of discussions which prove to be of intcrcst to the girls. At 'l'hanksgiving. they distributed baskets of food to the needy. and at Christlnas helped the Senior Hi-Y with their project. Each year the members have a Bible Study, which prepares them for entrance in the State Bible Contest. and thc club semis represen- Y tatives to the training camp at Newton Hamilton. Page One Hundred Row Row Row Row Row Row 6 5 4 3 2 1 -Ellen Mish, Geraldine Tritle. Sarah Bert. Margaret Burkhart. Delores Allen, Elizabeth Snyder, Mary Jane Rowe, Louise Bushman. Naomi Hartman, Helen Graeff, Jessie Lehman, Jane Benten, Betty Saunders, Patricia Porter, Dorothy Lugenbeel, Jean Etter, Cathrine Osterman, Janet Miller, Jean Lay. Betty Schellhase. Mary Shertz, Ann Hoffman. fBetty Archibald, Mary Merletti. Betty Sackman, Patricia Bower, Peggy Sollenberger, Elizabeth Miller. Cyn- thia Quivers, Sara Newton, Betty Jane Deardortf, Mary Lou Grissinger. Esther Leonard. Leona Kautfman, Louise Keller, Evelyn V, Rotz, Evelyn M. Rotz, Helen Witherspoon, Louise Dentler, June Gilbert. Thelma Sites, Betty Dale, Betty Timnions. Ruth Riddle. V'--Helen Kingston, Ardith Gnry, Alda McGowan. Dorothy Eyer, June McGowan, Margaret Kessimrer, Lucinda Zimmerman, Muriel Brown, Atha Kautfman, Marjorie Brown, Ruth Flack, Betty Barnhart, Jennie Gardner, June Miner, Dorothy Monn, Theda Andrews. Esther Clark. Bernice Everts. Geraldine Rock, Patricia Detrow, Betty Mahon. Betty Besore, Nancy L. Kremer. ---Miss Kelley, Mary Ellen Stevens, Wilhelmina Swain, Virginia Suders. Isabel McFerren. Mary Heckman, Jacqueline Vanderau, Jane Walters, Louise Treher, Jean Brenner. Betty Reed. Louise Besecker, Harriette Bickle, Alma Shatzer, Betty Byers. Betty Stambaueh. Helen Brnmbaueh. Zoe Feean, Helen Besecker, Janet Cunningham, Betty Kauffman, Demetria Koutris ADoris Metz, Louise Sites. Marie Witherspoon. Esther Rollins, Esther Rawlinrzs. Lois Kane, Jane Kaiser. Mary Heintzelman. Dorothy Frank, Louise Stambaneh. Betty Diffentlerfer, Marie Miley, Dorothy Knouse. Dorothy Stumbaugh, Janet Patterson, Loretta Nye. Winifred Overcash. Pauline Monn, Jean Boardman, Jean Keyser, Helen Welty. Miss Heller. -Ardith Gury, Jean Oyler. Emilie Minter. Elva Stake. Ruth Sollenberzer. Geraldine Beitzel, Jean Kessinger. Vera Cook. Mary Jane Klenzing, Mabel Miller, Jean Herman. Irene Hegre. Janet Lehman. Carolyn Naugle, Joselphige Moore, Audrey Summers, Doris Aughinbaugh. Rita Brown, Betty Kell, Jean Bickley. Jeanne Wis ar . junior Tri-Hi-Y Club ROUND TABLE Presidcn t-BRETT Y DIFFENDERFER S0Cl'0iZlI'j'1BlARIE BIILEY Vice-Presidcnt-Louisa STA MBAUG H Trca surer-Donornx' Ksonss Advisers-Miss JANET Ki-:l.i.Ev Miss IDA Hi1:Li.En SYMBOL To create, maintain. and cxtcnd throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. R EQYIR EMENTS Any girl in the Freshman and Sophomore classes who has thc desire to improve her Christian character. and who is willing to render service to the club. school. and the community. is eligible for membership in the Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Meetings alternate with the Senior Cluh. ACHIEVEMENTS The club has engaecd in many activities. such as: caroline at Christmas for the aged people of town. thc presentation of a Christmas play, and holdine an induction ceremony for visiting clubs. Every year the club sends girls to Newton Hamilton Training Camp. and enters the State Bible Contest. An interesting project of the club has been the Service Point System. which awards credit for character-building activities, such as: church attendance, Bible reading. etc. Page Onc Hundred Om' Row Hou How How Presiflelit-VV,xI.L,xCr: SHIVELY Vice-President-Griomnc Em-lxcrzn Parrot R9IHUl'lE'l'iKA'l'HARINE Cook -Ira Sheltler. Alfred Ziegler, Claude Sharp, Harold Eaken, Richard Stonesifer, Henry Heint- zelman. Harold Sudcrsi .. -Quentin Frey. Richard Heintzelman, Hohert XValk, Paul Goddard, Charles Elder, Mark Carl, Thomas Humelsinc, David ltahauser. Allan Bieklcy, Robert Ehersole. M1'. XVitherspoon, Maxine Carver, Henry Row, Ralph Peck, Sara .lane Zacharias. Nancy Sherrard, Fay Adams, Leona Cordell, Ruth Landis. Mrs. Keefcr. Ruth Diller, Betty Budd Hull, Geraldine Tritle, Dudley Bloom, Frances Long. Katharine Cook, XVallace Shively, George Eppinger, Mercina Pananes, Jeanne XVishard, Louise Treher. Debating Club ROUND TABLE S6Cl'EtStl'Y-FRANCES LONG Tl'f32lSUI'6'l'-ITUDLEY BLOOM C1'itie--Mlinclxa PANANES Advisers-Miss. lxl.-XRGAHli'l' KEEPER MR. lxl.-XRLIN XVITHERSPDUN SYMBOL To give those who enjoy debating an opportunity to develop greater ability along this line. and to help other inenihers to overcome their nervousness and tlmldlty in speaking. REQUIREMENTS Membership in the Debating Club is limited to upper-classinen and is further limited to those admitted by invitation. ACHIEVEMIENTS The club has made great progress this year. changing its program somewhat in order to include informal discussions as well as formal debates. ln addition to its usual work the club prepared tlllll presented an assembly program i11 the form of a student toruni. The subject of the il0l'llll1 discussion was My Ideal High School . Page Oni' Hundred Two llow 3-Geraldine Gontz. Leon Mt-Gowan, llussel Argenlmright. Toni Ausherman, Eugene XValtriek. Raymond Holden, Arthur Eekel, ltomayne ltutler. Row 2-Virginia Grove, Ida Bert, ltuth Diller, Betty Caldwell, Mildred Mctlowan. ltlarjorie lllarotte, Gladys Fleck, Eleanor Byers. Betty Simmers. Elizabeth Elder. ltow lghlrs. Bard, Janet Yaukey, Betty Brand, Naomi Hill, George Eppingcr, Janet l'pperman, ,lane Hollar, Virginia Miller, Betty Sheely, Esther Leonard. Book Club ROUND TABLE Presidente-Giconorz EPPINGER Secretaryw.IANET UPPERMAN ViC6-Pl'GSlti9I1liN.-UWMI HILL Tl'9tlSlll'9l'-JANE HtlI.I.fXlt Purrot Reporter-Bla'rTx' BRAND Adviser-Mus. HI-ZLIZN S. Blum SYMBOL To develop an interest in reading. encourage an acquaintance with recently pub- lished books, and stimulate an interest in the classics. REQUIREMENTS Members must he upper classmen, must express a genuine desire to know books. and be willing to give time for club meetings twice a month. ACHIEVEMENTS The club at all times keeps in close cooperation with the lilirary in bringing good and new hooks to the pupils' attention. This year the Ill6IIllJ6l'S have found value in a study of Dale Carnegie's How To XVin Friends And Influence People . As a special project, the club has started a collection ot' very old hooks. Page One Hundred Three K sy ,--nf W W ' z'- ' ' How Il-David Myers, Robert Horst, Ernest Clever, Charles Baker. Roy Hoppel, XVilliz1m Knepper. Edgar Lehman, Arthur Rife, Asu Burkholder. How 2-Ellis Kline, ltiehzlrd Small. Arnold Burkholder, Harold Crider, Leon Lehman, John Eber- sole, Elmore Peterson, Robert Lesher, Donald t'ppc-rmnn. Row 1-4Mr. Schliehter, XVilbur Burkholder, Ralph Oyler, Ray Xvtlgillllklll, Charles Barnes, Leslie Statler, John Shatzer, Eugene Lesher. Agriculture Club ROUND TABLE President-ARM' VVAGAMAN Secretary-VVILBUR BURKHOLDER ViCG-PPESlflEI1t-RALPH OYLI-IR 'lll'6HSlll'E'l'fLliSLlE STATLER Przrrol RE'IJOI'tQl'ffCH.KRLICS BAKER Adviser+Mn. LOVVlil,L Sc:nLn:H'1'r:n SYMBOL To promote and stimulate interest in agricultural problems. and to strive for an understanding of improvements in this field oi' study. REQUIREMENTS Membership in the eluh is especially eneouraged among students from the rural districts who are interested in farming, but the club is open to all persons interested in the problems of the farm. The eluh meets on alternate Tuesdzlys throughout the school year. ACHIEYEMENTS The club studies the problems of agriculture hy presenting well-planned pro- grams. by securing outside speakers to talk on the present day situations, and by informative excursions. Page One Hundred Four ' f ' I , ' -4- -. ' l , 'i ' , Row 2-Dorothy Bowings, Anna Geary, Janet Schwartz, Lucille Hollins, Catherine Kessler, Leona Cordell, .lane Knode, Louise Treher, Vivian Gsell, Jeanne Hicks. Row IABC-tty Hagen, Sara Bert, Louise Horst. Marie Crawford, Mary Grace Oliver, Betty Barnes, Janet Miller, Jane Dunlap, Miss Scott. Costume Club ROUND TABLE PresidentwMARY GRACE OLIVER Secretary-Lor1sE HoRsT Vice-President-MARIE CRAVVFORD Tl'6'ElSl.lI'Gl'fBETTY BARNES Advisers-Miss BIARGARET KISH Miss SARAH SCOTT SYMBOL To give interested girls practical experience in the construction of costumes for school productions and assembly programs. REQUIREMENTS Girls desiring membership in the club must be upper classmen and have a genuine desire to attain greater skill in sewing. Prospective members must be Willing to devote two periods a month to this activity. ACHIEYEMENTS This year the club made very attractive costumes for the school dramatic and musical productions. Page One Hundred Five Foreword 'IQQQFQWQQU The class of 1939 has endeavored to keep be- fore it the spirit of the knights of days long ago. THE ECHO has tried to present an accurate record of our four years of fun, mental efforts, and pleasant associations. May it be a constant and permanent reminder of the ideals for which we have striven. May it bring back to us, when ice are separated, the regard we had for each other and for our Alma Mater. -Y , , . -- is ltow I4-Robert Hoover. .Ioseph Sellers. Lee Gettel. Richard Dil'fenderf'er. Charles Aughinbaugh. Herbert Zeger. ltow 2-Janet Casseday. Paul liroxvn. Frank Harrison, Glenn Miller, David Kribs. Paul Crider. Ora Mahon, Gladys Hoover. How 1--Betty Hoover. Jane Grove, Bernadine Small. Mereina Pananes. XVilmer Suders. Charles Lippy. Edith Seiders. Betty Hopple. Mr. liiecher. Visual Education Club ROUND TABLE President-XVILMI-Jn Srnnns Secretary-BERNADINE SMALL XvlC6-Pl'E'Sltl6l1t-CHARLES LIPPY Tl'E'ElSlll'9l'iBIERCINA PAN.-xxiis Parrot Reporterf.I,xN1-1 Gnovrl Adviser-Mn. Glionol-1 R. Bu-:CHER ' sYMBoL To serve the Chambersburg school district by providing for an efficient circula- tion of visual education material and equipment. REQUIREMENTS Membership in this club is open to upper classmen who possess the qualitica- tions required by the work of each department. ACHIEVEMENTS The club is divided into two departments. the operators and the secretaries. The operators have performed such duties as the following: showing films in class rooms or student assemblies, preparing the films for use in the grade schools, oper- ating the amplifier and spot lights for school dances. mending and repairing films that have deteriorated through use. The secretaries have been busy with: provid- ing information and lnatcrial desired by teachers. making records of assignments for the operators. and handling all of the club correspondence. The club is following a program ot' photography, and in the near future hopes to include radio service to the school. Page One Ilundred Si.r ,fy . ' ' . Q M T -- ' ,ggj ltow 3-Dorothy Lugenlmcel, Betty Kaufman. Erma Lehman, Betty Stoclaslagcr. lictty liauttman. Louise Slike, Mary Ellen Stevens, Hclcn Bl'Ul1llJ1lllgl1. Doyle tlarbaugh. Luclla ltohcr. .lune Miner. Row 2'.lllI'l13l Yaukey. Betty Reisner, Betty ltecd. Hazel Andrews. Virginia Metz. Alcesta Bishop. .lane Hambright, Pauline Gontz, Jane Clever, Lone.-lla Goldsmith. ltow 1-.lanct Cunningham, Marian Smith, Elizabeth Gump, Dorothy Lehman. Lee Ella Johnson, Eileen Buhrman, Peggy Kane. Jane XVise. June Haulman. Miss Scott. Nurses of Tomorrow ROUND TABLE PI'ESldQllt'-LEE ELLA JOHNSTON S6Cl'Gl2ll'j'A-DtJltflTHY IJEHBIAN VlCE-PTESlflGIll--PEGGY KANP: TI'9ilSllI'QI'-NELIZABETH ITVKIP AdvisersiMIss bl.XR'GARE'I' KISH Miss AIARY Hizfzmmx. R. N. SYMBOL To enable the members to becomc acquainted with the field of nursing as a profession, and to understand the entrance requirements for training schools and hospitals. REQUIREMENTS Anyone interested in becoming a nurse after her graduation from High School is eligible for membership. The club meets twice each month during the school activities period. ACHIEVEMENTS This year the members have enioyed their discussion on the dill'erent aspects of nursing. The club members have had the opportunity for some oractical experi- ence in nursing through their work in the school emergency room, where they ad- minister first aid to any ill pupils. Page Une Hundred Seven , - nv- uv- if 'W x . ll. Row it--Billy Pananes, Raymond Roof, .lohn Rodenhaver. Sara Jane Zaeharias. Maxine Carver, Frances Long, John Miller. Mark Carl, George LlIllIlQ'CI', Richard Hafer. Row 2-William Lugenbeel, Helen Hafer. Gail Grindlc, Nancy Sherrard. Dorothy Smith, Fay Adams. Louisa Hoover, Alma Funk, Gladys Barnhart, Roselyn Bard. Clarence Tarncr. Row I-Mrs. Dorr, Betty Lesher, Katherine Cook, Dudley Bloom, Peggy Vanderau, Dyer Preisler. .lean Stoner, Doris Martin, Miss Collicott. Dramatic Club ROUND TABLE l,I'GSld6'lll--PEGGY VANDI-:RAU Secretary-JEAN STONER VlCE'-PPGSlllCl1t--lJUDI.EY BLooM Treasurer-DYER PREIs1.12R Parrot Reporter-K.vrHARINE Cook Advisers-Miss DoRoTHv COLI.IC1VI'T ' Mas. Donornv Domi SYMBOL To oll'er to those students interested in dramatic productions a knowledge of the various phases of the field ot' dramaties, a study of modern trends in drama. an opportunity to display any dramatic talent. REQUIREMENTS The club members must be upper elassmen. and enjoy the privilege of mem- bership by invitation only. The club meets twice each month during the school activities period. ACHIEVEMENTS This year the club has studied make-up. general information about the stage. the qualifications of a good actor or actress. During the year members have participated in impromptu plays and pantomines. At Christmas. the group presented for the entire student body a student-written playlet, entitled And Lo- The Star . Page One Hundred Eight STANDING-Dudley Bloom, Raymond Kegerreis. Harry Forbes, Maxine Carver, Charles Elder, Gail Grindle, Richard Diffenderfer, Charles Lugenbeel. SEATED-lsecond rowl-Jean Stoner, Doris Martin. Dorothy Zirnmerman. SEATED-tfirst roxvl-Dorothy Bowings, Vivian tlsell, .lane Heller. Senior Play THE SEVEN SISTERS A Comedy in Three Acts Bv EDITH ELLIS Presented-February 2 and 3, 1939 Scene-Dining room iII the home of XVidoxv Gyurkovics, located in a small. garrison town near Budapest. Synopsis-When the curtain opens, VVidow Gyurkovics is concerned with finding a husband for her eldest daughter, Katinka. Not until Mitzi, a mischievous red-head, is expelled from the convent and arrives home, do things begin to happen. Mitzi, with the interest of her own freedom at heart, plans, with the aid of Ferenz Horkoy. to marry off her three elder sisters. When the final curtain closes, the three elder daughters have found their husbands, and Mitzi has captured the heart of Horkoy. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Gyurkovics, a widow .. ........................... ............ lt IAXINE CAHVER Katinka f Doms NIARTIN Sari JEAN S'roNEn Ella DOROTHY ZIMMERAIAN Mitzi . . . Her Seven Daughters .. ... N G-AIL GRINDLE Terka DOROTHY BOVVINGS Liza VIVIAN GsELL Klara , l JANE HELLER Cglgnel Radviany ,, .....,. XVILLIAM LUGENBEFL Gida Radviany .... ...... R AYBIOND KEGERREIS Ferenz Horkoy ..,... ....... C I-IAHLES ELDIER Michael Sandorffy .. ..,...... DUIILEY BLOOBI Toni Teleki ....... ..........,.......... , . RICHARD DIFFENDEHFER Janko ........,.. ...........,............ .,...,.. H A any FORBES PRODUCTION STAFF Director of play ...... ................................... A IISS DOROTHY COLLICOTT Director of Orchestra .. . ........................ Mn. IRVIN VALENTINE Faculty Assistants ......... MIss LIICILLE lllILLER, Mn. SHOCKEY PI-:IFFEH Business Manager .......... .,......................,...... B IARK CARI. Assistant Business Manager ..... .........,................ S AM TARQIJINO Stage Managers ................ ' .... GLENN NIILLER, XVILMER SUDERS Advertising Committee Chairman ..................... PEG X7ANDERAU Property Committee Chairman .... .................... A NNA SCI-ILEICHER Costumes ....................... Miss KIsI-1, MISS Scorr, COSTUME CLUB Page One Hundred Nine .. ,, Y , . R ff, D ' ' ix A XX 3, ' X X . ,l Hs.-. .sa R,.., L., ,We . ,... . M , ,. - -..Ru -. , -s: .-..-,L.- ,,. ...fm fb.. - Plow 4-Isabelle Hunsecker, Rosalie Forney, Nancy Sherk. Nancy Sherrard, Isabelle Martin. Fay Adams, Ruth Lininger. Rosalyn Myers. .Ianet Upperinan. Catherine Argenhright. Gladys M'ise, Miriam Martin. Jean Stoner. Phyllis Snowden. Doris Phillips, Janet Pensinger. Sarah Jane Zaeharias. How It-Dorothy Devilbiss, Dorothy Minter. Nancy Rhea, Dorothy Striekler, Selena Fraver, Mildred Snyder. Anna Sehleieher, Peggy Vanderau, Dorothy Zimmerman. Mary Ellen Greenawalt. Bette Lesher, Naomi Hill, Gail Grindle. Elinor Coldren. Marian Glass. Lucille Jones. Row 2-Marie Gipe, Lillian Nessel, Marguerite Pensinger, Jeanne Hicks, Leona Smith. Mary Grace Palmer, Isabelle Cramer. Marcella Evans. Gladys Fleck, Marjorie Marotte, Lee Ella John- ston. Lesta XVllllillIIS. Barbara Stermer, Janet Hammond. Virginia Miller, Betty IVeaver. Row I-Louise Horst, Jane Dunlap. Josephine Pheil, Roselyn Bard. Jane Gillespie. Maxine Carver. Louisa Hoover, Alma Funk, Doris Martin, DeMaris Hoover, Mary Cuinp, Irene Brown. Isabelle Hicks, Betty Jessel, Miss Henderson. Treble Clef Club ROUND TABLE PFBSIKICIIIYALMA FUNK f Secretary-MAXINE CARVER VICE-PI'6SlCl6I1t7L0I'ISA HOOVER TI'63Slll'BI'-DORIS IXIARTIN Parrot Reporter-DEMARIS H0ovER Adviser-Miss LOUISE C. HENDERSON SYMBOL To offer to girls, who are interested, an opportunity to sing, both in club and before the public. REQUIREMENTS Only Junior and Senior girls are eligible for membership. Aside from paying dues. each member must not be absent more than three times. or she is automatic- ally dropped from the membership roll. Meetings are held each Tuesday evening. ACHIEVEMENTS A Christmas Cantata is an annual affairg other programs are rendered during the year. This year a special feature. an Easter cantata. was a combined presenta- tion by the Boys Glee Club and the Treble Clef Club. Page One Hundred Ten OA ' f rw -' Row 3-Jacob Miller, Charles Bowers. Lzlwrencc Barnes. Ellsworth Browncller. Charles Pentz. Stewart lilcnziug, George Lininger, Fred Culbertson, .lolin Miller, Harold liushmun, David McFadden. Row 2-Kent Gindlespergcr. Lawrence Rife, .lt-ssc Lzlirml, Donald Hams. Nyman lirincllc. Herbert Zcger. Mark Carl, Donald Snllenberger, Luke Benton, Kenneth Hunserker. Row lghliss Henderson. Xvlllllllll Pananus. Dyer Prcisler. Clarence Turner. lluyniond Roof. Frank- lin Hidgley, George Bender. Hurry Fn1'bes. Millard Everls. Boys Glee Club ROUND TABLE PI'E'SlCl6I'lt-RAYMOND ROOF Secretary5FR.xNKLlN RIDGLEY Vice-President-CLARENCE TARNER TI'82lSlll'6I'YDYER PREISLER Parrot RGIJOI'llEI'-GEORGE BENDHR Adviser-Miss LOUISE C. HENDERSON SYMBOL To arouse interest in music and develop music appreciation among the boys ot the Chambersburg High School. REQUIREMENTS Any boy in the High School, who is interested in music, may become El mem- ber of the Glee Club. Meetings are held on XVednesday evening. ACHIEVEMENTS Club meetings are devoted to singing and preparation for musical programs given in the school assembly or on special occasions. From this group are selected most of the male parts for the school operetta. Page One Hundred Eleven STANDlNGfCllill'lGS Bowers. Donald Haas, Jack Cook. Row 4-Irene Hege, Geraldine Rock, Harold Angle, Robert Lesher, Ray Smith, Jeanne Boardman, Row 3- Elinor Hockensmith, Mary Skelly, Donald Small, Harry XVeaver, Ned Solenberger, George Deardorff, David McFadden, Thomas Ward, Donald Saunders, Erskine XVitherspoon. Rich- ard Ditlenderfer, Jay Karpe1'. XVilliam Binkley, Harry Rhodes, Carl Yohe, Kenneth Gindles- perger, George Bender, Priscilla Cramer, Harold Bushman, Richard Nicklas. Hilda Grove, Bruce Garues, James Peters, Helen Haas, Ann Hoffman, Paul Hoover, Ted Peters, Lloyd Zimmerman, VVilliam Gillan, Herbert Zeger, Ellsworth Browneller, Joseph Strite, Jack Mulholland, Charles Pentz, Paul Hicks, Roy Porter, Clifford Harris, Richard Feldman, Eugene Martin, Urge Miller, Russell Speer, Thurston Keltner, Mary Strickler Charles Perry, Franklin Ridgley. Row 2-Robert Diehl, Virginia Metz, Hazel Andrews, Harry Forbes. Charles Reeder, Robert Hem- R ow perly, XVilliam Cramer, Harry Henry, XVillia1n Fahnestock, Betty Dale, Velva Karper Kathleen Henry, Dale Bowers. 1-Jean Marshall, Phillip Michaels, John Hargleroad, George Koutris, Dorothy Knouse, Mr Valentine, Ruth Atherton, Caroline Downey, Marian Smith, Ann Atherton, Robert Foutz Director-Mn. IRVIN VALENTINE ceiving it. Band SYMBOL To give further musical experience to those persons who are interested in re- REQUIREMENTS High School students who are able to play Grade ll music are eligible for mem- bership in the band. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday. ACHIEVEMENTS This year the hand furnished music for all school football games. provided special numbers for school assembly programs and special occasions, presented to the school several unique and varied programs. The annual mid-winter concert. held in March of this year, was well received. and is typical of the quality and type of contributions ot't'ered by the band. Page One Hundred Twelve v 1 Row -lfNorman Baer, Marguerite Renfrew, Christine Diehl, Betty Stambaugh, Richard Diffen- derfer, Ray Smith, Robert Lesher, Harry XVcaver, Joe Strite, Charles Pentz, Lloyd Zim- merman, William Gillan, Ted Peters, David McFadden, Richard Nicklas, Harold Bushman, William Cramer, Charles Bowers, Charles Reeder, Robert Diehl, Betty Kauffman, Jose- phine Pheil. Row 3-Gladys Stockslager, Harold Angle, George Koutris, Robert Foutz, Phillip Michaels, Jean Marshall, Anne Atherton, Marian Smith, Priscilla Cramer, Janet Swartz, Ruth Stake. Row 2-Charles Dessem, Lois Riddle, Doris Metz, Louise Treher. Row 1--Robert Eckman, Harold Eaken, Mr. Valentine, Louisa Hoover, Janet Pensiuger. Director-MR. IRVIN VALENTINE Orchestra. SYMBOL To give those persons with a desire and talent for music an opportunity to ex- press themselves. REQUIREMENTS High School students who are able to play Grade II music are eligible for mem- bership in the orchestra. Rehearsals are held every Thursday. ACHIEVEMENTS The members of the orchestra are trained in the knowledge and use of the Various instruments. The orchestra furnishes music for school programs, plays, and public functions. Each' Friday morning a selected group of the orchestra plays for the school assembly. Page One Hundred Thirteen Row 3-David McFadden, Charles Bowers, George Lininger. Row 2-Joseph Strite, Ellsworth Browneller. Ted Peters, Richard Nicklas, Albert Sites. Row l-Alma Funk, Mary Shockey, Harry lVeaver, Ralph Coover, Richard Dlfl'6Iltl61'f0I'. Harold Angle, Jeanne XVishard. Mr. Young. Director-Mn. P1-nur You NG Dance Orchestra. SYMBOL To provide an opportunity for the pupils of the High School to play popular music.. ' REQUIREMENTS Positions. both vocal and instrumental. are filled by try-outs. ACHIEVEMENTS The dance orchestra, this year officially christened The Rhythm Kids . plays for nearly all school dances and also fills many outside engagements. In the past two years they have presented several broadcasts from station XVJEJ. in Hagers- town, and their picture has appeared in three national music magazines. Once a year the dance orchestra gives an assembly program, which is always well-received. This year the second dance orchestra was continued. under the direction ot' Richard DilTenderfer and Ted Peters. The function of this organization is to play for club dances and to train players for the senior dance orchestra. Page One Hundred Fourteen Operetta AN OLD SPANISH CUSTORT Written hy Estelle Mcrryman Clark and Palmer .Iolm Clark Presented-March 2 and 3, 1939 Directed by-Miss LOUISE C. HENDERSON SYNOPSIS OF SCENES I'I'0I0f1l1t'---SCGIIGZ Banquet Hall in casa on the rancho of Don Jose. Time: Midnight. Act One-Scene: Same as Prologue. Time: Evening two weeks later. Act Tl1lUfSC9IICZ Same as Act One. Time: One week later. From late morning until evening. SYNOPSIS OF PLOT Don Jose Ramon Rivera, scion of an old Castilian family in California. and heir to the Rancho Rivera, returns to America after fighting iI1 the XVorld IVar. Upon his arrival at the ranch, he finds that his lawyer has sold every live thing on the ranch and has given an option on the place to a railroad man from the East tSilas Dayl. Before Mr. Day arrives, Don Jose sends fur Several of his buddies. who were with him in France. to cope with the situation. XVhen they arrive, they camp in an old rustler's cabin. YVhen Day and his friends arrive. they find in Don Jose only a harmless fool. Mr. Day proceeds to get an option oI1 the ranch in order to start work on the railroad. However, Don Jose finds out what their scheme is, and under his direction, the boys pull up the rails as fast as they are laid. Don Jose slips away to Kansas City, where he sells the right of way to the president ot' Mr. Day's road. Mr. Day is ashamed of his scheme and promises to stay oIIt YVest and help build the ranch to its former beauty. All ends happily. and Don Jose marries the daughter of Mr. Day. CAST OF CHARACTERS Katherine Darling, known as Kit ............................ .. SARA JANE ZACHARIAS Beatrice Thorne, Bea for short ........... Stanley Darling, Kitis Brother ............. Maria Patrona, Servant in the Casa Rivera .. XVilhelmina Day, known as Billy ............... Silas Day, Billy's Father from the East .......... Don .Iose Ramon Rivera, pretending to he what he Patrick Murphy, Don .Iose's friend .............. Maggie Murphy, Pat's Wife. and Cook for the Days State Police Officer, Strong Arm of the Law ....... Chinaman, Servant on the Rancho .... .. . . . . . . . ELEANOR COLDREN GLADYS FLELK BETTE LESHI-IR Al.-XRJORIE Nl.-KROTTE AIIRIAM RTARTIN .IANET PENSINGER .IOSEPHINE PHEIL DORIS PHILLIPS NANCY RHEA BETTY REED NANCY S1-IERK RIARGARET BACKUS DIARY JANE KLENZING RIAXINE CARVER MARY CUMP RUTH STAKE RUTH RIDDLE DIARY SHERTZ Lois RIDDLE ANNE ATHERTON HAROLD ANGLE is not .. SINGING CHORUS 'NANCY SHERRARD -IACQUELINE VANDERAI1 DOROTHY ZIMNIERNIAN ISABEL CRAMER .IANE DUNLAP ROSALIE FORNEY HELEN GRAEFF ANN HOFFMAN LOUISA HOOVER LUCILLE JONES RUTH LININGER IRENE RIARTIN Bl'-2'l l'Y STABIBAUGH LOUISE STARIBAUGI-I FLORENCE STEIN BARBARA STERMER l-'HYLLIs SNOXVDEN LEsTA XVILLIARIS CHARLES BOXVERS RUSSELL ARG!-INBRIGHT LUKE BENTEN DANCING CHORUS BETTY WVEAVER BETTY -IESSEL JUNE RICGOXVAN PEGGY SMALL Spanish Ballet DOROTHY EDXVARDS LEE ELLA JOHNSTON EDITH SEIDERS RIARGUERITE RENFREXV Walt: fS11llIlfSh 2 Faculty Business Manager .... ....... Student Business Manager ..... Student Advertising Managers Dances Costumes ....... Make-up ........ ........ ALMA FUNK .. GEORGE BENDER ....... RIARIE GIPE . . GEHALDINE BEITZEL GLENN EBERSOLE .. RAYMIIND RooF . .. THoxIAs XVARD ..... FAY ADAMS . . HERBERT ZEGER ....... JGHN AIILLER RIILLARD EVERTS KENT GINDLEsPERGER KENNETH HUNSECKER .IESSE LAIRD DAVID RICFADDEN -IACOB RIILLER -IUHN RIILLER CHARLES PENTZ FRANKLIN RIDGLEY HERBERT ZEGER GERTHUDE KELLER JEAN KIssINGER PHYLLIS NIYER -IANE GILLESPII-I .IANE HELLER DIARY Lou GRISSINGER RUTH SENSENY BEBE SPAHR BETTY WIsE ELIZABETH RENFREXV NANCY L, KRERIER ORCHESTRA IDHILLIP RIICHAELS TED PETERS RICHARD NICKLAS DOROTHY KNOUSE ELLSXVORTH BROXVNELLER JI-:ANNE XVISHARD RICHARD DIFFENDERFER TECHNICAL STAFF Miss RIARGARET ECKEL DONALD SHATZER .. . ... ... .... CLAUDE SHARPE, DAVID RAHAUSER Miss HELEN KRAISS . .. . Miss RIARGARI-IT Kisn. Miss SARA SCDTT. COSTUME CLUB Miss DOROTHY COLLICOTT, DRAMATIC CLUB PROPERTIES ISABEL HUNSECKER, Chairman DOROTHY RIINTER EVELYN DEARDORFF SELENA FRAVER DOROTHY STRICKLER DOROTHY BLACK STAGE CREW YVILMER SUDERS, Manager ELLSVVORTH SMITH WVAYNE APPEL EUGENE ERNST HERBERT ZEGER PAUL CRIDER WILLIAM STONER URGE RTILLER CHARLES LIPPY JOSEPH SELLERS EUGENE SOLLENBERGER GLEN IIIILLER DICK SBIALL JAY KARPER LONVELL PLASTERER RIARGARET CLARK MAC BYERS Page One Hundred Fifteen s .sw . :,-10,5 , ' F ifi , , . ' Q -213.79 f' ..!g5mq, .- V, if-f-T ,f -, f?.Sii9f':xv,-, fzfamf:-.,.. - Ar s? , .1 I W ., f ' 1'-' -- M, . ,, ' ,. ' f ,fe 1 t. E TMI ' '. : t - - 'Q V, f-fm A ' 2i5si s , ' ,- 56-A-''f,,,'L2:g,yg.g::'-if p ,... s.:a,.,1'f1.,.':- . ' . , , , '. ,- f J 5 fr ' ' 4. X ' fr ' f if-fa : 1 4 . .a- ,f Xe' 'J' 'f'-c 'haffif ' 'fi t-:ff :l'f.--- , Ia! 9 J' F' - :H+ 1 4 y - i v f i 11 . ' '-H . if.-, -. B -1' ' he 4: H 'ai 115155135532 ,Q fare 1 .9-g 1- 5.1.-Q. f 3-.wg 'J . . V ,, I w-,: 4i -- ' I 4 iiiiieff - sg' . 5 ' z,-BW? ' Q, . V L - if Nei' ' 1 4 : 3.51 A' I . , m 1.3 :yu , ssh' ,Q ,P-5-4544 MH V. I ,s P ' ' ,115-iff '. ff? 1 W 'L ' Q, ,f Q- - - .. V . , ra' ,f ' - ' 'Q - 1 ta. 1 sz.-su 1. It fs, S-gf.-L - V R824-'11-35125i4Z?'SRR21::':2 1,..a:-.Q-'.QA.,.f5?'fQ-iisff Q7 5 -' ' f W '- ' ,,.533sg.:-5:-gg.,-g.:'..,1:.,,.,,..: . A - Y A I , Q A I It 1 , 1, Q.. , pw . , . . . . 1' Vg A . .f 1 ra,-1. , , ,, ' 3 -' ,f':'.1'- 2-f-'fs.:f:- .--.-:im -3-1++a: ' ' Dedication To the Chambersburg H igh School, where we, the Class of 1939, have spent so many of the happy hours of our school days, where a patient staff and administration so capably guided us over the rough- est places, where the students who follow after us have helped to mahe our years in high school a pleasant memory, we, the members of this Senior class, dedicate this, the twenty-fifth edition of THE ECHO. Additional Organizations In addition to the general organizations and clubs of the Chambersburg High School. there a1'e several smaller groups which deserve recognition. however, as making a definite contribution to the life ol' the school. C. V. F. T. The first ol' these groups is the C. V. F. T., an honorary Biology club. first organized in 1936. The general purpose of the club is to foster interest in Biology and promote sociability among the members. The real purpose of the organiza- tion is revealed to members only. Membership is limited to those students who have an average in Biology of 905 or over. The high light of the club's activity is the annual hike. This year the oflicers in charge were: Grand kViZHl'fl-IRA SH1ilfr1.r:n Scribe-Fav ADAMS T1'E'21Slll'E'l'-PAUL GODDARD Adviserfltln. Giionoli BIHCHER -SERVICE SQUADS The second group of smaller organizations falls under the general name of Service Squads, which render a worthwhile service to the school. Hall Squads-About twelve years ago, the principal of the high school OI'g21I1- ized a group of students into a Hall Squad. Two people are assigned to each floor during each period of the school day. lt is their duty to keep the halls from becom- ing disorderly and to give information to visitors. A tiendance Sq11adfThe boysiand girls who collect absentee slips from home rooms each session, and from class rooms and study halls each period are known as the Attendance Squad. By their faithful service, an efficient and prompt system has been established for recording all absences. Book Squadff-This squad is composed ot' boys who distribute and collect song books at the school assembly programs. Stage CrewfeA group ot' boys, directed by Miss Collicott. has charge of stage equipment and lights for all programs given in the auditorium. Home ManagenzenI-Under the direction ol' Miss Kish. a group of girls pre- pares and serves cafeteria lunch each school day. 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Hz' .44 1 '- ,X , .-1. .1 X .X .Ju Xn. -1 . .'-U :V A .- '1 -I ,. .5 , ...g X . 1 X.. - .--, 1 91.-. - , .4,,X wx-' .Xb 2 ,. . f.. . 1 ,Ha ,X . g.1,4,:,i,' . . .-.1- - u11,.L.X. . ., .X..u -,XX, X.-1, ' 'X . '11 1 xr .VJ 1 X . A -H 11.15 I .X X4--1-T11 zX1 . 1- 4' ' 15 1 X ' 1., , -1 A . -1 1' 1 .J 51: 1 3 . ,.1 ' . .'1 , 1 Y' . v- 1. '1 1.1 1 5. . . P N I U 1 1 9 . -ae Row 4-Edgar Lehman, Robert Perry, Raymond Custer, Richard Eckels, Donald Dunlap. Robert Mulholland, Albert Stewart, Jack XVilson, Elwood Hull, Richard Andrews, Harold Buhr- man, Eugene Heekman, F1-aneis Boles. Luke XVesteott. Row 3-Arnold Overeash, hvillllllll Klenzing, David XVise, Richard Scbleieher, Quentin Frey, Rich- ard Bishop, Jack Crist. Garnet Reily, Paul Hammond, Howard Gelsinger, Robert Lesher, Harold Tarner, Ray XVitter. ltow 2--John Rodenhaver, Mr. Schliehter tJunior Varsity Coachb, hvllllillll Yaukey. Carroll Green, Richard Argenbright, Henry Derbyshire, Glen Etter, George Ransom, David Flack, Richard Smith, Robert Eckman. Eugene Ernst, Mr. Rines tVarsity Coachl. How I--Donald Shuman. Reuben KVilliams, Donald Shatzer, George Sonnik, Williain Snyder, George Martin, WValter Morton, Paul Murray, Charles XVest, Robert Burkholder. Biglerville 0 Chambersburg 53 Mercersburg J. V. 0 Chambersburg 44 Gettysburg 7 Chambersburg 21 Scotland 0 Chambersburg 14 1938 Football Season September 24-Believing in getting oil' to a good start, C. H. S. defeated Biglerville High by a score of 53-0. bers of the backfneld scored. All mem- October 8-ln their second lop-sided encounter. the Tro- jans crushed a 44-0 tally out of the Mercersburg Academy J. V. squad. The local forward wall showed considerable power. October 15-The first HEIXVHYU game proved a victory for the Blue and White, as they sank Gettysburg 21-7. It was also the first conference game. hVllll3IllS, Burkholder, and Murray were outstanding. October 22-Meeting an old rival, Scotland School. C. H. S. again came through on top, with a 14-0 score. Burkholder and Gettel each accounted for six-pointers. Page One Hundred Nineteen Carlisle 12 Chambersburg 6 Hanover 0 Chambersburg 16 Mechanicsburg 0 Chambersburg 20 Hershey 0 Chambersburg 6 Shippensburg 0 Chambersburg 19 Chambersburg Hanover ..... Mechanicsburg Hershey .... . Carlisle . . . .. Gettysburg . . . Shippensburg October 29-On Biddle Field, in Carlisle, the Rinesmen tasted their one defeat of the season, as the Green Tide upset them 12-6 in a real thriller. On passes, Carlisle scored twice, while XVilliams ran 75 yards for the C. H. S. score. November 5'-Re-entering the f'win columnn, the Trojans splashed out a 16-0 victory over Hanover on a mud-coated Hen- ninger Field. Boles and Burkholder scored. November 11-Before -1,000 enthusiastic fans the Rines- men shut out a Mechanicsburg High eleven to the tune of 20-0. It was the first time in nineteen years that a local team con- quered the Maroon and Steel. November 19-By a 6-0 margin the Trojans took over Hershey High i11 the second mud-battle for the locals. In the third period, Burkholder raced 04 yards for the lone tally. The victory put C. H. S. on top in the conference standing. November 24-Closing a very successful season with a victory. the locals outclassed Shippensburg in turning i11 a 19-0 score. The game was played in several inches of snow, and clinched the C. H. S. claim on the 1938 Southern Pennsylvania Conference Championship. 1938 LEAGUE STANDING XV. T. L. Pts. . 5 0 1 585 . 4 0 2 -L35 . 3 I 2 375 . 3 I 2 . 2 1 3 275 . 2 1 3 255 0 0 6 0 Letters were awarded to: Henry Derbyshire. Robert Eckman. Quentin Frey. Lee Gettel. George Martin, 'Walter Morton. Donald Shatzer, Donald Shuman, XVil- liam Snyder, George Sonnik. XVilliam Yaukey. Robert Rurkholder. Paul Murray. Richard Smith. Reuben XVillianis. Francis Roles, Arnold Overcash, George Ransom. Charles XVest, and John Rodenhaver, manager. OFFICIALS OF THE 1938 SEASON Coach---Mn. .I. NonM.xN Rimes Co-Captains-Giaonoiz BIARTIN Assistant Coach-Mn. LOXVELI, Sc:HL1c:H'rlin XVl1.i.1,xM Sxvniin Manager-Jonx Roniixnsvlin Page One Illuzdred Twenty ' L i Row 3 -Joe Tarquino. George Eppiuger tltlanagerb. Bruce Mchaffey. Alfred Ziegler, Richard Smith, Patil Hammond. Charles Reeder. .lack Cook. Row 2 -Mr. Schliehter tJunior Varsity Coaehl. XVilIiam Gipe. Ralph Preisler. Albert Stewart. Donald Saunders. Blaine Rotz. Thomas Hoffinan. Ira Sheftlcr, Mr. Rines tVarsity Coaehm. Row 1' -Reuben XVilliams, Robert Burkholder, Ray XVitter, Paul Cramer. Donald Shuman. John Kadel, George Martin. YValter Morton. Basketball Chambersburg High's 1938-39 court 'campaign resulted in six victories and twelve defeats. By their performance in the Southern Pennsylvania Basketball Conference. the Trojans ranked sixth in the final standings. ln league competition. ten out of fourteen games were entered in the loss column. Several undergraduate members ol' this season's squad gave promise of developing a fine team next year. The junior varsity squad set up a brighter record by Winning eleven en- counters and losing only six. lt captured runner-up honors for the Reserve Con- ference title. 1938-1939'BASKETBALL SCHEDULE J. V. Opp. C. H. S. Opp. C. H. S. December 20 Greencastle ... ,. 17 32 32 December 30 Alumni ..... 23 16 20 January 6 Hershey .... 33 23 16 .lanuary 10 Gettysburg . . 30 26 23 January 13 Hanover ...... . . 39 17 17 January 17 Scotland ....... .. 24 27 16 January 20 Mechaniesburg 21 27 24 January 24 YVayneshoro . . . . 35 26 22 January 27 Shippensburg 37 45 37 January 31 Carlisle ....... .. 19 22 26 February 3 Hershey .... 42 21 31 February 10 Gettysburg . . 26 22 21 February 14 Hanover ......... . . 46 16 20 February 17 ltlechanicsburg 29 26 20 February 21 XVaynesboro . . . . . 41 19 23 February 24 Sbippensburg 30 13 20 February 23 Carlisle ....... . . .... .... ,.............. 1 9 20 20 March -1 Scotland .... 26 23 121 Varsity ..................... XVon 6, Lost 12. Junior Varsity .............. XVon 11. Lost 6 Coach -Mn. J. Nomus Rises Assistant Coach-Mn. 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L lk, w - '-A - J. -1'-, ' ' , ,, , -1 fr' y'f'?f,:'5 , X - J' A lphabetical Alexander Transfer Appleby. Dice, Appleby Angle's Paultry Market Angle, R. F. Angle. XV. B. Atlantic Service Aughinbaugh. Chas. E. Auto-Electric Company Baum. S. A. Bietsch's Ice Cream Store Bloom Brothers Blue Ridge Lines Burkhart Candy Store Byer Bros., Florists List of ftclvertisers Capital Bread Capitol X Rosedale Theaters Carr X Phiel Cauffman Cut Rate Store Chambersburg Cham bcrsburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Cha mbcrsburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Cham be rsburg Chambersburg Business College Dairy Duntile Co. Engineering Co. Grain Co. Ice N Cold Storage Co. Implement Co. Laundry Lumber Co. Motor Club News Agency Oil 8 Gas Co. Paint K YVallpaper Store Sheet Metal Co. Trust Co. Champion Knitwear Co.. Inc. City Ice CO. City Produce City Service Gas Coca Cola Collier Body R Paint Shop Colonial Radio Shop Culp, Daniel S. Cump, Earl L. Delecto Dairy Store Dice. John A. Dick's Barber Shop Differ's Dancing Academy Diffendcrfer. N. E. Duffield Music House Dulehohn Candy Co. Dunkinson. R. B. Farmers 8 Merchants Trust Co. Fashionland Franklin Co. Credit Exchange Friend Ganoe. Harvey B. Geyer Lumber K: Coal Company Gilbert's Men Shop Gilbertls Pharmacy Gillan. John S. Greenawalt's Drug Store Grants Haller's Hatmaker, XV. E. Hays, Ray I-Ieckman's Bakery Hoffman's Ice Cream Homespun Inn Hoover's Grocery Store Horn's Motor Express Horner's Drug Store Hotel McKinley Hotel Montgomery Hotel XVashington Howe's Cycle Shop Huber. Norman O. tlyssong Esso Station Kerr Printing Co. King, Chas. H. Laird's Mcn's Shop Leiter Brothers Lcsher. Frank B. Lincoln Diner Little Shop Long. Ira A. Ludwig K Hunter l.yon's Auto Parts Lyon's Mens Shop Martin Bros. Mill-O-Moss Miller's Pharmacy M. S H. Chevrolet Sales ltlontgomery XVard X Co. Moyer. J. H. Mumper. M. B. Mull, John M. Nathan's National Bank of Chambersburg Nicklas, P. S Sons Norland Garage Northern Iffngraving Co. Otter. Frank L. Olympia Candy Kitchen Penn Hall Pierce School Plasterer, H. P. Public Opinion Rodenhaver, J. VV. S: Bro. Rossi. J. P. Royale Dairy Royal Tire Sales Russell Portrait Studios Schaff, J. G. Schaal S Baumgardner Shively's Dairy Shull, Robert S. Silver Top Diner Slyder Corporation Smitty's Place Standard Pennant Co. Thompson College Thomas Pretzel Co. Valley Auto Co. Valley National Bank Vanderau's XValker Bros. XVilliam's XVilson College XVingert's Restaurant XVoolworth XVright, E. A. SL Son Yoh's Market Zimmerman, T. M. Page One Hundred Twenty-five Twenty-five Years Ago just twenty-five years ago, in this, the old Chambersburg High School, a small but ambitious group of students produced the first edition of THE ECHO. This quarter of a century has seen many changes in our system of education. Likewise, our school year book has undergone great changes and improvements in binding, design, and arrangement. But without the patient efforts of that early staff, the pleasures gained from each succeed- ing ECHO might not have been ours to enjoy. So, in the pride and progress of 1939, may we pause-in recognition and tribute -to remember that original staff, whose ECHO of 1914 has been an inspiration through twenty-hue years. In a desire to he of espeeial service to its OWl1 t'0llllHllllIty and in 1'94 Og11III0ll of the vooperation of the Chanlhershurg High School IN TEACHER TRAINING WILSON COLLEGE will grant a Scholarship of 35100 to those graduates of the Class of 1939 who have stood o11 the honor roll in the High School and are admitted to the College. This Scholarship will he given to day students only. and will he eontinued from year to year to such students as maintain a satisfactory standing in the College. The Seholarship therefore has a potential value of 35400. Applications should he made to the President of the College hefore July first. PAUL SWAIN HAVENS. President. IaJ One llundred Tmellfy-si.r PERSONAL RECORD-1939 l Insignia ' Password Preference Foe l Pursuit H' ' r , 4 Margaret Louise 'Really? Good Night! Nelson Eddy, choco-ldishonesty, crowds, collecting Ching' ani- Appenzellar . . . late cake ........,. lectures ............ mals, tennis , . . . . . . Paul K. ,My Gorsh! . . ..,.. Western movies. girls wearing make- pumping gas .. Aughinbaugh .l music, potato chips . lup. chewing in my i Cal' ................ Betty Alynne Rats l . . . . . sweet potatoes, dish-washing, doing reading ....,.. . . . , . Barnes ....... friendly people ..... lnothing, the library Gladys Elizabeth Simp! ....,,..,.... dancing, music ..... blondes, typing ..... dancing, speaking Barnhart ,.... French ............. Dorothy Ruth I don't believe you .. Art Shaw's orchestra, writing themes, lvisiting Hershey Barrett . .,.... talkative people ...., grouchy people .,... l Gladys Roberta Aw. heck! . History books, music 'swing music, mathe-,playing the piano .. Beachley ...... matics. Latin ....., , John Melvin Aw. yeah! . .. . jazz. adventure Fiction books ...... lArt, baseball . . , . .. Beard .... . Alexander D. Beattie ....... Kenneth Edward Beatty ........ Merle Eugene Blair ....... . David Dudley Bloom ...,.... Charles R. Bowers ....... Myron Richard Stooge! , .... ,. ... 'l'hey'll drive you frantic ............ Gee-whiz ........... Huh '? lwith deep bassj .............. Hi ya. lover .. Gawsh l .... .. . Bowers ....... C. Robert or will we? ........ Bowers . . . . Dorothy Mae Do you have your Bowings .. . . French done 'Z .. . . . . Betty Jane Oh. for crying out Brand ..loud! .......... John Nyman Holy cackell ....... Brindle ....... l Irene Grace Oh, isn't that cute! . Brown ........ James M. Aye, cocker! .. Brown ....... Marshall Santa Fe Brown ..... Paul Brown ..... Ralph Brown, Jr. Robert Shull Buhrman ..... James E. Bumbaugh, Jr. .. Kathleen Mildred Burgner ...... Harold Ellsworth Bushman ..... Eleanor Lula Byers ......... H. McNeal Byers ......... Robert Campbell John Cann .... Mark Phillip Carl .......... Maxine Aurelia Carver ...... Betty Corrine Chase ...... Louetta, Mae Coldsmith .. . Don M. Conner . George Cooke .... Katherine Rebecca Cook . Dorothy Louise Cool ........ Gerald Cordell Muriel Isabelle Cramer ..... Robert R. Cramer Willimn H. Cramer ...... . . Anna. Marie Crawford ..... Mary Margaret Jeanne Cump . Wha? ...... Can de gab, Sonny boy ............... . Why! Sure! ........ Unprintable ...... . ing about I was think that ...... My gosh ! .......... Aw,heck!... .. Oh, my! .. Oh. sake ! ..,.......... . J ump for I-Ieaven's ing Yiminey! .. Get down ! ............ . hot and jam on Let's go out this period Oh, you're funny! .. Oh, heck! .......... You're right .. . . . Hi,Mack!... Oh, sugar! Don't get gay ...... Come on. Let's go to the movies. ..... . How' you all? ...... Aw, sugar! ,... . . . Shut your teeth. . . . . I don't know. ..,.. . You wouldn't think it to look at ya'l .... Why! Really! ..... books, friendly people Miss Heller, ice cream, library ....,. gym, sauer kra. Miss Heller ., . . music, sports. mush. solitude ............ hamburgers, baked beans. tennis ....... music, dancing, drawing .......,,... lswing, driving an lauto, washing di food. books. mechanics ...... Dinty, dancing. ,fancy diving .... shes lfriends, spaghetti. ,blue eyes ....... l l lmusic, food, movies, ,sports .............. 'music, books, jewelry, lpeople .............. American History. girls with money .. classical music. people who mind their business .,.... guitar music, pretty girls, boxing ....... eating, sleeping. bowling ............ drawing. music. insects ........,.. sports, mountain music, sleep ...,., novels, movies, sen sible music, choco- late ice cream ..... music, radio, sports, ice cream . ..... .. music, pets, visiting . swing music, girls, driving, swimming . spaghetti, movies. non-fiction books . swing, rich girls, arguing, dogs ...... some girls. sea stories, auto racing . spaghetti, dramatics, hair ribbons ........ music, scallops, 'novels .............. people. books. candy lmusic, magazines. books .............. blue-eyed blonds, airplanes ........... tennis. horses. dogs . music, movies, books lbooks. 3:34 in the lafternoon. fudge . . . dancing, flying ..... apple pie, sweets. meats .............. Chemistry, gym, swing music ........ movies, bicycling, some boys .......... Spanish, dancing, Nelson Eddy ........ l l Demerits. English class, arguing ....,. writing essays, time-slips .......... fickle friends, silly girls, finicky teachers Frances Long, must- ard, mayonnaise poetry, slow music. overtures in Band .. snooty people, big heads. homework Miss Kriechbaum . . . an untrue friend. hom ewo rk. grouchy teachers ...,....... . snobbish people. cas- tor oil, name spelled Brandt ....., American History .. getting up early, teasing, school silence, school rules . people with dirty people who faces, mind your business . nosey short some pe0Dle, oysters, gym periods .. teachers, Am- erican History ..... studying, girls. Algebra ............ headaches, women singers ........ . jitterbugs, jazz, snobs .............. noodles, taking pins out of new shirts .... writing themes .... History teachers, home room programs some teachers, snob- bish people ..... blind dates, sweet music, grouchy teachers ......... Motor Patrolmen, smoking, smart boys ............ Narrow-minded people, lima beans . . ill-mannered boys. French ............. smart actions, tape measure ........... home work, dry as- sembly programs noisy women, school, grouchy teachers swearing, smoking, nosey people ....... studies, demerits. American History .. 8:00 o'clock in the morning ........... sweet chocolate, gossipers ....... . reading . ......... . . themes, book reports, demerits ............ American History, smart boys ......... raisins, vegetables. curious people ..... l riding my motorcycle ,bowling . ..... ... writing letters . . . . . marionettes, reading dreaming' .... . . . loafing, sports . . . . l auto-mechanics ..... lsports, cooking, and ,making my own 'clothes ,playing' . ....... . trumping . . l lsports reading . .........., having a good time . reading detective magazines . ...... collecting pictures of 'boxers ........ ,.... riding and driving a car ................ reading, hiking, ,camping ............ 'collecting old and new money ........ ,reading ............ ibuilding radios , . . . . l iweight lifting .. .. . sharp-shooting, hiking ......... . ,student flying . .. . . . ,driving, collecting lstamps dancing, eating .... lknitting ....... . . . . ilistening to the radio lfishing, hunting . ,flying ..... . . . handicraft . . . . . reading , . ........ . . sports of all kinds . . blond-haired fellow . drawing ........... boxing, Chemistry . attending movies collecting Spanish l , Attainment l lFrench. ,Shop. lgoud marks in book- keeping. speaking French well. getting into trouble. studies. kindness to friends. igetting advertise- ments for Echo. Science. lmaking friends a little of everything - -a whole lot of noth- 'ing music ,kindness to friends, some studies truck-driver lbeing a cheer leader, taking part in the ,Senior play service to school. llearning something 'about American History Operetta. Hi-Y. basketball lmusic, kindness to friends ,service to school l ,American History l stage work lArt ,getting into trouble ,Typing lstudies lMusic kindness to friends l A rt, Biology, de- 'merits Music l dance music, record for suspensions business, service to school ,Treasurership kindness to friends English III Science ,Chemistry ipublic speaking ,studies imaking friends .making friends 'art Science, Latin ,service to school l lselling candy for things ............. ,class Page One Hundred Twenty-seven I J One Hundred Twen M. B. MUMPER Photographer veuvfelnifwf PORTRAIT GROUPS WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL Varcraft Paints and Varnishes Paints for All Purposes Wallpaper for All Rooms Interim' Decorating Chambersburg Paint and Compliments of IwIOl1tgO11161'Y W'a1'd Vlfallpaper Store , 85 CO, 128 S. MAIN ST. Compliments W- B- ANGLE of Coal and Bllild6l'qS Supplie . A. 208 NORTH MAIN STREET LITY PRoDUc,E M860 Compliments of IOI-IN A. DICE Goodyear Distributor Compliments of Hvssoug Esso Servicellter ly-e gh PERSONAL R CORD-1939 CCo11ti11uedl l Insignia I Password Preference Foe ' Pursuit Attainment i?? -fffl.V - - L-T --A.- , ., ,fa .. .H H George Franklin I'll say! . .. friendly people, real rain, library. mean coin-collecting ...... salesmanship Deardortf ..... 1 chaps, ice cream , , . teachers .....,... . , . '5' ' Unprintable . .. hunting, checkers, jaywalkers, loafing ....... . . . athletics Derbyshire ,,.,' books .............. languages .......... Robert Markle If you say so. .. .. ham, spinach, mys- oatmeal, telephoning, piano playing . music Diehl .....,... ,tery stories ..... . . . chickens ............ l N Norman Richard rHoly knockers! .. swing music, straw- English IV, school 'playing sax . . . 'dance orchestra DiHenderfer . . . l lberry short cake. rules. getting up . , . . , Smittys, red-heads Ruth Elizabeth Jiminy crickets! . .. lradiu, music books, tdishwashing. gossip, creating hobbies .... journalism Diller . . . .... . Jane Elizabeth Dunlap ....... Arthur Guy Eckel ..... . Robert E. Eckman ...... Charles Berge Elder, Jr. ..., . Grace Elizabeth Englerth , . . . . George Charles Eppinger ..... Thelma Elizabeth 1 Ernst , ...... . . Frances Marcella Evans ........ Harry Forbes . . . George Herbert Foreman . ..... 'Ol' do you ride Thomas Bennett Foreman ...... Leslie Robert Foutz ......... Quentin Victor Frey ......... Rutb Ardella Frey .......... Alma Louise Funk ......... Evelyn Irene Funk ......... Lee Norman Gettel ........ Gladys Ruth Gift ..,.,..... Geraldine Lenora Gontz ........ Hilda Jane Gordon . . . . Mary Ellen Greenawalt . . . Gail Grindle .... Martha Jane Grove .....,.. Virginia Brandt Grove ........ Vivian Gsell .... J. Richard Hafer Betty Jean Hagen ....... Jean Elizabeth Hambright .... Janet Blanche Hammond .... Frank D. Harrison ...... Judith Marie Hartman ..... June Isabelle Haulman ..... Jane Elizabeth Heller ........ Gordon Paul Herr Isabelle Louise Hicks ......... Jean Elizabeth Hicks ......... Naomi Helen Hill Gail Elizabeth Holden ....... Raymond Eugene Holden ....... Sara Jane Hollar . .. . ,I thought I'd die! .. !It's the gypsy in you. iFlibberty jibhets! .. lW'hat's the percent- 'age in it? . Look out! .. ,Take it easy. . l '0h. Hee! .. lBe seein' ya' Ye gods! .. 'Farmer, are you local 4 3. ,bicycle 'Z .... Horses ! .... You' re right ! ...... Judias-rip! ........ . Ifll help you if I have time. I thought Id pop.'.'.i iOh. my lessons! . Huh ! ...... Holy cats ! ...,.. l I don't get it. .. Oh, gad! .... Jeepers Creepers! What did you do History this morn- ing? ............ :There it goes again What's that make me? ............ Let's make history. . in .'. . Aw, dun't know! I thought I'd die! .. . Oh, for heaven's sake. Oh. isn't that awful. Aw bite me! ...... No kiddin'. .., Aw. heck! . . . . Oh, heck! . . . . My word! . . . Christmas ! . . . Shucks ! ....... . . I'm telling you! .... All right! ..... .. Tell me. . . . mature . . ........... lswing music, food, fhiking ........,.... Ydance music. reading fiction ..... ..,...... music, arguing, girls, lsleep ........,...... lgoli. up-side-down icake. music ......... people, food, music, books . , ...,...... . . 'popular music. leating, sleeping . . . . ,sports, music, movies, lfood ............ . . . lsinging. apples. photography ...... , . Public speaking, jokes, typing ....... 'baseball. hunting. ifishing ...,..,...... ifood, football. driv- .mg, movies ihistory, politics, art, music ...... x Dottie, gym, Miss lHeller . ..,........ . . people, nature, music, Qcooking .....,...... ,Opera. Ritz-crackers, ifootball, Sammy Kaye icarrots. white kittens. vacation . ...... . . . . . football, bed ....... I lmovies, traveling, ice iCI'ff2.l'l'l . . ..... . ...... ice skating, straw- 'berry short cake . , . 'organ music. sewing. 'tennis . ............. . music, dancing. swimming .,....,... Nelson Eddy, music. Qflowers ............. radio, driving. sleep, 5French, music ...... lbasketball, chewing lgum, swimming .. 'chilecon-carne, ice icream. Fords ..... jazzy music, full Qmoon. pretty girls novels. crabs, polite ,boys ............... 1.11 usic. sleep, books. ichocolate ice cream . music. books, friends, -chewing gum . .... .. music, getting into trouble ............ . dogs, swimming, music, drama . .... . foods. books, horses, ,movies .... . ...... lpopular music. dill ,pickles. new dances . football, bowling. baseball .,........ ice cream, fiction books, swing music, movies .... sauer kraut, dancing, ITAOVIES ............. solitude, pinochle, rain. swimming music, sports, movies sports, writing, hunt- ing, arguing ....... sewing. spaghetti, swing music pessimism ........ . snobbish people, smart boys, gossip themes, silly girls, lbeans ............. . 'won-k, windy people, cold weather ...... work. cauliflower. boisterous people . ,peanut chewing in Jthe movies ....... :large assignments, demerit system .... cracking gum. dent- ist. home work lexams, demerits .. tomatoes, smart- Alecks ........,.. tennis, homework. cigars ............ homework, getting up early. in the ITl01'I1II1g ............ proud people, jazz, smart-Alecks . ..... . time-slips. traffic regulations . . ....... imixtures, teasing. farm life ........... tried chicken. themes. people who boast .............. ispinach, farming, lcooking, reading , . .. ilessons, 'getting up early, middle name . . lschool. dishwashing, jshort boys ....,. studying, snakes, lrain. The Shadow . blutfers, violins. Algebra ......... fwearing. rice. Dudley Bloom conceited people, poetry, fish, static getting up in the morning ......... dentists, American History, studying rainy weather, de- merits, getting up 'getting up in the morning, school . boy blondes. new style hair-dos ...... cooking, house- keeping .,....,..... meat. snobs, getting up early, doing dishes getting out of bed, running out of gas swearing, sewing, :history .......... selling tickets. get- ting up early . . . . lessons. being tor- mented. or tickled xdemerits . ..... .. idemerits, homework, deceitful people .... spinach, dill pickles, rain ............... ispagh etti, cro Jvds. umbrellas .......... American History, Primo', Snyder .... restriction, compul- sory study .......... homework, demerits . writing letters nature study .. , . having fun . . . xskiing, golf reading funny sports .. reading .. jbowling . music .. baseball model bui.lding airplanes ...... reading . . Science ...... 'writing poetry . dancing hiking ...... pan-handling .. writing letters . xmaking history collecting Donald ' Ducks, sewing . .reading radio . . . radio . . making history dancing .....,. swing or trapeze .... ice-skating .... reading . . SelV'lY1g . .... . ..... tooting a trumpet . . . collecting miniature dogs ............... N riding horseback .... writing letters ...... loaf ing ......... playing the piano .. ,letter-writing ...... xwalking in the rain riding . . . ......... . I reading incompre- hensible literature .. fewlng .-........... kindness to friends some studies deportment ljournalism l papers fservices to class Echo work l ikindness to friends l operetta lmusic l ,sleeping in class l Imodeling airplanes xmusic athletics ,kindness to friends l . music l I 'kindness to friends athletics imaking friends service to school ,Latin idriving idramatics idramatics ,service to school l kindness and friends lHi-Y making and keeping friends Typing . iSpanish, Home Eco- lnomics NVlSLl.3l Education jHome Economics lLatin I being in Senior play X nowlsd 200 ikindness to friends l l :rvice to school Home economics music being unusual lkindness to friends Page One Hundred Twenty-nine 1 I F ' f? , pa-me Compliments of DELECTO DAIRY STORE Visitors Welcome Coca - Cola Bottling Works South Main Street I Phone 75 Challlbersburg Ice and ,wQ,,, hold Storage Company Complimpn ts Wholesale Dealers In ICE nf C ld St 1 C 'tf 250.000 Ib. 7 'iiifes Zpiieiialry f S N A T H A N S Cold Storage Room for Vegetables. ,aim Meat. and Produce Compliments of Chambersburg Implement Company UCUISED CLLAN :R The Chambersburg Laundry PHONES 1010 - 1011 Look at the Back of Your Neck- Everyone Else Does DICK'S BARBER SHOP EDVVARD G. GIPE, Prop. 58 Lincoln Way West CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Cll3lllb61'Sbll1'g Lumber Company Lumber. Millwork, Insulation. Paints. Glass, Hardware, Roofing. etc. Phone 456 I zqe Une Hundred Thirty PERSON L RECORD-1939 fC011tinucdj Insignia Password Preference Foe Pursuit Attainment Betty Jane Oh, brothers! .. Candy Kitchen. hot opera, any color but sports . bookkeeping Hoover DeMaris Barbour Hoover ....... Elizabeth Hoover Louisa May Hoover . . . . Betty Louise Hoople ........ Margaretta Louise Horst . . Betty Budd Hull . Kenneth William Hunsecker .... Lee Ella Mae Johnston . .... Peggy Louise Kane ......... Raymond Dwight Kegerreis ..... Mary Esther Kennedy ,.,... Robert Nelson Kessler ....... La Wier Sylvester Kimpel ....... G. Stewart Klenzing, Jr. .. Helen Elizabeth Klenzing ..... Jane Ruth Knode David Kribs ..., Euphemia Eliza- beth Kyner .... Ruth McCulloch Landis ....... Dorothy Elizabeth Lehman ...... Clarence Le Master .... George William Lininger ...... Charles Garfield Lippy ........ Geraldine Louise Little ......... Eunice Nellie Locke ........ Frances E. Long Robert L. Lowans John W. Lower, Jr. . . . . Charles William Lugenbeel .... David George McFadden .... Thomas A. McGehee ...... Mildred Mary . . . McGowan ..... W. Nelson McNew ....... Mabel Elizabeth McVitty ...... Junetta Aleen Maes . , ...... . Ora Ann Mahon Marjorie Stroman Marotte ...... Doris Louise Martin ....... George Peter Martin ....... Irene Frances Martin ....... Miriam Louise Martin .. ..... Mollie Katherine Mayer ..... . . . M. Louise Metz . Glen Miller ..... Jay B. Miller Ruth Bowers Miller ..... That's right . . . . . Hey! ....... . I'll umph you. . . . . . No foolin'! ....... , Isn't it the truth! . . . My land! .......... By gabby! . . . . I'm sunk ! . . . . . . Fooey! .. . . . Oh. golly! Holy Cats! .. , . . Dad burnit! . .. . . Jeepers, Creepers! . . Is that so! .. Aw shucks! .. . . . What d'ye say! .... Let's do it tomorrow! For heaven's sake .. Oh, fish! .......... You know! ........ Brighten up simp! . . Be a man, boy, be a man! .............. How many! ........ Isn't it terrible? Oh tell me! .... Well. good! ........ lThat will be the . Ain't that a shame! . day ! 1Hi. Girl! .......... 1 lAw. baloney! . . . . . . l -Good Gravy! ....... Ain't you think I ldon't . . . . ........ . . Oh yes! .,........ W Phooey ! ....... . . . Great Heavens ! .... iHorse feathers! ..... :Tell DeMaris to wait .for me! ..... lLet's pitch a little W woo ? ............ VBye! I'll be seeing iyou ............ . . . . 'Honestly that's true . iWell good! .,...... oh, fudge! .. Hi guy! .. dogs, swimming . .. dancing, movies, traveling, typing J, B., leisure time, swing music ........ people, sewing, gulosh, talking ..... books, roller coasters, hamburgers ....,... sour pickles, stories of the desert ....... radio, violets, roast beef ................ ice hockey, sports, cities, trains ........ chocolate cake, dogs, roast beef .,........ ,mathematics any kind of music ...... lsleep, ice skating, ice cream, good eats .... neat people, cowboy lmusic, cake ,........ bowling. movies. chicken ............ l lpumpkin pie, football, ltennis .............. ,hiking, Spider magazine, tennis .... swing music, up-side- down cake, flowers, ,mashed potatoes .... 'nice clothes, sewing, tennis .............. photography, sports, movies loafing ...... brunnettes, skating, spaghetti ....... .... cats, apple pie, The Rosary ..,......... good books, good food, true friends .. music, sports, out- door life .......,... opera, understanding teachers .......,..., talking, swimming, ltennis, comic books , tennis, hiking, games, sewing ............. novels, dill pickles, movies ...,......... Baby Snooks, Dudley Bloom ............. singing, turkey, and cranberries ......... hiking, music, beef- steak, arts, camping music, water, plays . music, ping pong. corn-pone ........ . . dancing, spaghetti, camping ........... birds. books. pickles blonds, mysteries .. baked macroni, popu- lar music .. ., ..... . . books. sports, nice weather ....... . . . . chocolates, cats, books brussel sprouts, radio, dancing ............ ice skating, Krackel 'bars .........,..... beauty, music, caddying ........... home-made baked beans, sports ....... good books. good music. good eats .... spaghetti, making friends ...,.,....,.. Artie Shaw's orches- tra ................. nice-looking girls, pork chops ......... Betty ..... . . . music .. green ...,.,......., l sauer-kraut . . ..... . dancing . . . studies. snooty peoplelreading . . . , , l marachmo cherries, lsewing . narrow-minded people ..,.....,.... . l parsnips, conceited people, trolley cars . rainy days, sweet potatoes ........ . . . . X dishwashing, themes, tapioca ....... . ..... school .............. sports, reading, dancing .. spinach ..... , ....., carrots. Door History . . . alarm clocks ........ dishwashing, oysters, rain ............., people who do not sit still in the movies ............. History, dime novels. washing dishes ...... girls, washing dishes, history ............ dish-washing, spin- ach. braggarts .... spinach, gossip, home-work. sardines English, demerits, Motor Police ....... gym, blonds, icy roads ........,..... parsnips, mathe- matics. housework .. studying American History .......,..... cooked onions . .... . home assignments .. nosey people, stuck- up people .,........ boasters. cauliliower chicken, swell-headed .people ...........,.. conceit, oysters, swearing ........... stern teachers, rag- ing, mouthy people . 'dry programs. speeches, politics people like myself, D. S. P. .......... . icrabby people, rainy weather ............ hominy . . . . . cats, oysters, xtomatoes ..,......,. ,giggling girls, opera, ,clarinets ........ . . . getting up early .... talkative people. lsnobs .....,.... .. lspinach, snobs. ,demerits ........... warmed-over foods, partial teachers .,... people who ridicule, demerits , ......... . school work, home- iwork ............... ldentist, people, cracking chewing gum ............... angry words, smutty words .......... . . . . arguing, lazy people rain, grouchy people Foreign languages .. personal questions, demerits ........... grouchy people . . . . . i Vnapshots, roller skating .. . reading .... . . taking pictures .... taking pictures of locomotives .... . reading. walking . reading. sports .... hiking .,... . collecting sport pictures ..... , . . hiking' . .... . shooting pool ...... reading, listening to the radio ....... . . . lsewing . safe driv mg .... . ...,... . .. poetry . reading . . . reading ..,.. . model building .,... playing hill-billy YFIUSIC .........-.. 'stage work ..... . sports. sewing ..... reading, driving the CHI' ................ depending upon company, reading .. designing models .. circus model build- ing ............... the culinary art, readl Ing . ...... reading, music driving collecting pennants and match boxes .. playing hill-billy music , reading tennis. playing reading reading knitting . . . dancing . , . sports ......... . outdoor sports .... piano . . athletics . . dancing .... . photography . . . . collecting coins .... reading ....... . being a cheer-leader 'iomzwork done talking Spanish dance Costume club Typing Education paying attention in class kindness to friends dramatics Shorthand 'typing and shorthand l art sportsmanship ltalking sewing accident studies writing poetry nursing airplane modeling service to school Visual educations Latin custuming 'lgood nature - I . iback talk wood-work lmusic talking beauty culture kindness to friends studies tennis home work knitting acquiescence sportsmanship athletics sportsmanship helping friends chewing gum. few demerits work on stage stooging music Page One Hundred Thiriy-one ur Erw-umm, mm unumm J' I T p ,JT-7'L-Q ,-' Te. - ZCHEVROLEI ,QQQQ - I M 81 H CHEVROLET SALES 340 N. Second Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Compliments of EARL L. CUMP Contractor and Builder Phone 50 251 Park Avenue SALES SERVICE CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. . R A Y H A Y S Compliments of NON THE SQUARE, COLONIAL RADIO SHOP Featuring 108 E. KING ST. Phone 1060-M GAYLAND HULL CLOTHES STYLEPARK HATS YVilson Brothers' Furnishings IT'S ALVVAYS TRUE ECONOMY TO USE WETHERILUS ATLAS PAINT Here's a fine, full-bodied paint with extraordinary covering capacity and hiding qualitiesg one that will give your home the protection it needs to prevent rot and decay. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY The Geyer Lumber and Coal Company 454 S. THIRD STREET Compliments of g coMPL1MENTs or VANDERAIEVS the CITIES LEADING RESTAURANT N. Main St. Chambersburg, Pa. Valley Auto Company TIIOIIIIJSOII College B U I C K Ai C. M. Thompson. Director Sales - Service of American. Association of Commercial Colleges 223 LINCOLN XVAY EAST ?' Phone 249 YORK - HARRISBURG Page One Hundred Thirty-Iwo PERSONAL RECORD-1939 fCo11tinucdj Insignia Virginia Mae Miller Walter Scott Morton .. Lillian Madgaline Nessel ........ Mary Grace Oliver ........ Ralph L. Oyler . Charles Palmer . Mary Grace Palmer ....... Mercina Pananes Ruth Marie Patterson ..... Ralph E. Peck .. Marguerite Pensinger .... Bette Ruth Eliza- beth Peters . , . Theodore Peters, Jr. .. . . Miriam Josephine Pheil ......... Lowell B. Plasterer ...,. Catherine Mar- guerite Poe ., Jane' M. Poffenberger . . Dyer Preisler, Jr. Miriam Isabel Renfrew ...... Lois Margaret Riddle ........ Franklin E. Ridgley, Jr. .. . Lawrence Russell Rife, Jr. .... . Luella Ruth Roher . ....... Henry Cordes Row, Jr. ..... . William Salmon . Harvey' Merle Sanders ...... Anna Marie Schleicher .... Jean Elizabeth Schwarz ...... Edith Mae Seiders ....... Joseph Sellers. Jr. Helen Louise Shaeffer ...... Donald William Shatzer ....... Harry Wallace Shively ....... Joanne Hunter Shockey ...... Charles Shriner . Charles Donald Shum an ...... Susie Shuman . . . Betty Jane Simmers ...... Robert W. Slaybaugh .... Bernadine Marie Small ........ Donald Herr Small ........ Doris Irene Small Dorothy Smith .. Sarah Irene Smith ........ Leona Grace Smith ........ Marian Virginia Smith ........ 0. Ruth Stake . . . Password Preference Gee whiz, I'm hungry Time to turn out the lights ......... Oh. shucks! ... You know what. Horsefeathers ! Ha. ha! ...... I don't know. ..... . Say it again! .. Oh, you' re crazy That's right! ....... Oh, shorsh! ........ Why, you silly thing! Gosh darn it! ...... Aw, nuts ! .... . . . So long! .,...... . . I'as afraid of that. .. I thought I'd die. Holy cow! ......... Oh, it was fun! .... You're right! . . . . . Oh, glory! Hello, ace! ., . , . Ah, shucks! ... , .. Crap sakes! . . ... Brighten up! ...... How much do you make an hour? .... Is that right? .,.... Shucks ! ...... . . . I ain't sayin'. .... .. That kind of stud' is not for me be- cause I like to be alone! .,........... Oh, gee! ...... .. You ain't lyin' Hi, there! It stinks ! .......... Come on, Chirpie .. My goodness! ...... So help me, I'll mow you down! . . Hey, you! . . That's right! ...... Hi, ya dummy! ..... Well, do tell! ...... Who said ? ...... . . n't Heavens, I do know l ..... Hi. kid! ...,... . . . Oh, Ican't! music, friendly teachers ........... Smitty's, Senior Science ............. Jan Garber, nature. friends ..,.......... movies, Devil's food cake, books ......... sleeping, typing, eating .............. bands, drum corps, hunting ............ school, opera. oranges ............ humor, dogs, horses . movies. pie. cake sleep, travel, good jokes Chile sleep books, people .......,.. music, Smitty's Parrot work . C011 Carrie. interesting swing, Carlisle, l Sammy Kaye sports. movies. dancing .... the gang, fun. crowds flowers. poor sports, turkey ...,.... , . . . . Larry Clinton, french fried potatoes sundaes, football. roses,.... ..... music, chocolate cake music, tennis. basketball .......... music, books, games . reading. Devils food cake. music ....... . . guns, licorice, army . sports, strawberry short cake. ....... swing, swiss steak frankness, Italian spaghetti, to tease cream, puffs, movies. sports .............. friendly people. pickles, chicken salad good books, to work spotlight ........... typing, parties. horse- operas ......,...... football, dill pickles, friendly people ..... cooperation among Seniors. friends, dance music ....,... dancing, reading, Smitty's .,.,.... . Artie Shaw's orches- tra, rabbit . .,.... .. athletics, dancing, the mountains ...... friendly people, blue eyes, words ......... baked macaroni, chewing gum, talking reading, fire drills in school .......,...... Hood-natured friends. a good argument . . . sauer kraut, teachers who don't give demerits ........... music, '38 Plymouths spaghetti, good time. literature .,........ certain people, read- ing, dancing ........ swing, traveling, vegetable soup ....., music, ice cream, Oldsmobiles ........ eat, read, blue, pink g Foe homework. turnips . . 1Spanish school ..... spinach, fickle people spinach, squashes , . . tgrinning teachers, 'English ............ lnosey people, speed 'laws ............... 'blushing, string .beans .............. History, studying . . . xoysters, short boys . . poetry in general. ,conceited girls ...... lhome work ,........ seafood, fickle people lloud girls, most as- lsembly programs homework. snobs. dentist ........... . 'selfish people .. .... . 'people who embarrass you ........... , .... rainy days, pickles . . American History, stooges ..,.....,.,.. blue Mondays, olives, demerits ........... oysters, themes ...,. themes ......,. . . coffee. long days .... themes. snobs. Public 'Speaking' ........... yammering girls, poetry .....,........ onions. grouchy teachers ...,........ French, conceited 'people .,........... . l snobs, narrow-minded' people ....,...,. . . . homework. deceitful people ......,...,... snobs, cloudy weather, being alonel gto be disturbed when ,working with chemi- cals . .............. . certain people, essay writing ........, . . big heads, snooty people .......... . poor cooperation .... snowballs, to be laughed at .......... blondes, stooges, Freshman ........ . . smoking, drinking, corny orchestras .... snobs, home work .. boys, some people .. coming to school on rainy days .......... meddling people. Dar- snips, mice ........ opera, going to the dentist ............ . letter writing. dish washing ............ deceitful people .... snobs, Castor oil, EXZITIS .............. letter writing, dish washing, sewing .... spinach, boys, soup strainers . ......... . onions, turnips, fish . Pursuit piano . . swimming ..... . . collecting poetry . eating, sleeping . keeping on the move listening to the radio .....,,..... . diary, reading . .. reading, sewing . getting around listening to the radio ........,. reading and crocheting ,.... playing cornet listening to the radio tennis ............. skating ...,......... collecting movie scrap books ..... . I basketball ..... post cards, stamps .. collecting china animals ....... Smitty's ..... checkers .... , . . . ... collecting movie stars' pictures . . . . rifle shooting , . . . l P hunting and fishing . basketball ... .... reading . ..,.... . . . corresponding with foreigners .....,.. playing Chinese checkers .......... Chemistry ..,... . reading . ..... . . . culinary art . ., . . . radio, thinking ..... dancing, reading .. . loafing ............. sports ......... . . . reading, sewing .... reading . . , .... . . . wood working ...... listening to radios baseball, basketball . running around , . . . 'scrapbooks .... . . . reading ...... . ..... lreading, hiking .... l sports ......... . . . collecting china, animals ......... . . Attainment Tri-Hi-Y athletics wild-Hower hunting Costume Club to hate crabby teachers machine work taking exams argumentation cooking sports writing getting away with chewing gum giggling music kindness to friends making friends helping others library work ,kindness to friends :library work xknowledge of Latin basketball everybody's friend xmaking friends arguing in Public Speaking chinning twenty times ,Hi-Y basketball iservice to school 'kindness to friends 'shm-th.-md l photography lservice to school l . ,many friends Eservice to class l . :dancing demerits athletics iwalking home demerits iMechanical drawing lGra-Y leader kindness to friends driving helping others making friends Studies Mr. Pieffer's assistant eloquence Page One HllIldFl'll Thirty-three City Iee Company Wishes Success to Class of '39 Champion Knitwear Co., Inc ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT ROCHESTER, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS HARVEY B. CANOE General Insurance 25 Lincoln lVay lVest CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Compliments Of JOHN S. GILLAN Insurance and Bonding I-IOFFMAN'S ICE CREAM all Pasteurizefl MILK -- CREAM BUTTER ' -- BUTTERMILK PHONE 505 SI-IIVELY DAIRY Collier Bodysi Paint Co. WRECKED CARS REBUILT Light and Harrison Avenues CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Laboratory Controlled Milk . . . Cream . . . Butter Buttermilk . . . Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk Phone 656 Norland Ave. Page 0 ne Hundred Th irty-four PERSONAL RECURD-1939 liCo11ti11uedj Insignia l Password , Preference l Foe Pursuit l Attainment l Helen Irene il have to study! .... carrots. cows, string olives, parsnips, catslhiking .. xkindness to friends Stamy ........ music ....,......... Marshall R. Aw, piffell ..... food. ping pong, Dick Hafer, alarmjradio .... ...leating more than I Stenger ....... bowling ............ clocks. school ...... l 'should Barbara Stermer Well. good! . , . . . good food ...... . . . ,home work, essays . . .reading . . . . . Spanish and French Dorothy My, cow! . . . . . . chile-con-carne, 'washing dishes . .... reading . . . . . George Mayer Katherine french fries ....... Stewart ....... Gladys Lorraine My. gosh! .. . . . mathematics. evening writing themes, ill- collecting painted lservice to school Stockslager . . , V gowns, good eats . . lmannered people . . . pictures ............ llibrary work Jean Elizabeth I'm hungry! ..., , .. ice cream, swing ispinach, lessons, hiking , ........,... Paul Goddard Stoner ....... music. people . ..... 'fussy people ....,.. l William L. iThere it goes! ...... football, guitar demerits, fancy foods sports ......... . . . lFrench, American Stoner ...... Phyllis Louise Snowden .... William A. Snyder .... . Ned Lentz Solenberger . George W. Sonnik . .. . Robert L. Spidell ..... . Natilie Jane Spielman . Lester B. Stouffer ..... Mary Elizabeth Strickler .... Wilmer Suders Clarence Edwin Tarner ...... Samuel Austin Ta rquino .,... '0h. shucks! ........ Come and get it! Best you do . .. ..... I don't believe I'll :go to school today . . Hit it! ......... Gee-zoo ! . . . 'I don't know. I don't. know. Yes. I know that! Hi ya, sweetie! . lSimp! ......,... Ethel Mae 'I though I'd die! .. Thompson .... Janet Louise lPhooey! ...... ..... Upperman .... Margaret Oh do you mean it? . Burnette Vanderau ..... Helen Jane ,Watch it! . .. . . Wagaman ..... Marie Wagama.n.You're right! .. . . Ray David l0h, foo! ........... Wagaman . . . ..l Harry H. 1What's the matter to Wagner ..... . l Robert Edward lHi, kid, goin' down? Walk ......... , John Andrew llt stinks ! ..,,...... Walter ...,.... l Ruth Marie Webster ...... Well! What do you know 'I ..... . .,...,. her Y ............... lmusic, hamburgers . Ito giggle, to talk airplanes .......... ,sports, food, good- ltimes ............. jbass horn. music, ,shop practice . . . . . . l SmitUy'S. Penn- !Hall. A girl ....... reading, eating . .. music fiction books A lice cream. good swing a lChili-con-carne, pe xnuts, jerking sodas ,knitting movies. ITIUSIC ........... .. ,pretty girls, stage work, sports ...... music, nice teachers. typing ..... . ..... . spaghetti. auto- lracing. drums . .... 'Hood food, music. books ....... . dance music. chemistry, gossip weak sisters. poor 'sports .............. opera. enemies, some studies ............. 'liver. people who , :pretend to be big 'shots ......,........ 'getting up early in 'the winter ..,....... people who tell you about movies you are going to see ...... . homework .......... oysters, ill-mannered boys .,............. ,Shorthand ..... ,.... SOIII' I'10l,9S, ITIEZII teachers ,Ma Pease! likiiiifiiigl . , reading ......,..... ldemerits, home work big feeling people, lspaghetti ........ . . . QAmerican History . . ,dancing, dating. chemistry, drinking, tenderloin steak .... smoking . .... ....... ' movies, brown eyes, Jewelry ...,........ dancing. cooking, ,disagreeable people . nosey people, horne- travel .............. work .......... , . . . hamburgers, red- cold. English, heads, all sports .... chatter-boxes . , . . pumpkin pie, foot- ball. chicken ........ fried country ham, school .. ........ 'people who try to murder stories . ..... make a joke out of basketball, horse Wracing. sleep ...... . everything . .,.... . . school ............. animals, children. allimilk. corn starch sports ...... ....,. . making friends .... weight lifting at Saxon Club ..... collecting coins eating ..... . . . . traveling . . reading . . . woodworking . . . sewing ..... stage and photography ........ shooting billiards, ,studying ........... l running around .... 'playing Hawaiian 'guitar ............. horseback riding, skating' ............. dodging trouble .... radio . .... ,collecting swing records internal combustion engines ............ playing cards ...... 'art ........ :basketball .... . . . anything to be sociable . . ..... . . .. History giggling athletics imusic ifootball llegitimate conces- lsioneering making friends 'lamp-making l . qmusic 'stage and photography music service to school ,kindness to friends 1Tming lservice to school, art ihelping others chewing gum talking in classes l Hood deportment Senior year art to be prompt with assignments studies, kindness to friends Jean Elizabeth Oh, cramany! ...... music. certain people, dentism, exams, freading ........ .. . making friends Welker ....... l 'swimming ......... 'spinach ............ ' Lesta Pearl lThank me! .. movies, sports, butter, milk, blondestlistening to Kay kil'ldnHSS to friends. Williams .... .l --wibbyn ........... :KaiSer's orchestra .. music William Kyler Shucks! ............ chicken and the ,bluffs, tomatoes. sports and reading . Hi-Y Club Yaukey . . . . . . , fixin's, sports .. . noisy people . . . . . . .. Dorothy June ll just didn't have loperatic music, T- 'coming back after a gadding hither and music Zimmerman . . ltimel .............. bone and french fries, vacation. writing thither ............ . t dancing ....... ..... l etters ............. l l N. uts to You. I am sure you are acquainted with the NUT family. Young Tom Nut married Major Hickory's eldest daughter. Hazel. They had a wonderful wedding, when they were united under the same shell. About a year after they were married they had a son born to them. They called the child Chester Nut, but we called him Chestnut for short. He got a position as a Colonel in the army, but he was discharged for playing a shell game-he wasn't what he was cracked-up to be. Then, they had another son. whom they called VValter Nut, but we nick-named him lValnut. He was employed in an office, and that's why people said he was OfHce nut . Then, there was a nice, young girl. They called her Hazel Nut. She had large almond-shaped eyes, just like her mother, but the names created a great deal of confusion, because, when anyone would go to the house, ring the doorbell, and say, Is Hazel in? , there would be a stern voice come down the corridor, saying, XVhich Hazel? . Y0u'd think you were in a drug store! Page One Hundred Thirty-five iff' .. ' 'fri i -A - ' 'TF 'fi 'gf' ' 4 . i.. Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 -Frances Long. Louisa Hoover. Ruth Diller. Betty Barnes. Janet Upperman, David Kribs. Robert XVRIIQ, Raymond liegerreis. Richard Diffcnderfer, Glenn Miller. Irene Martin. Doro- thy Zimmerman, Joanne Shnekey. Dorothy Bnwings. Joseph Sellers, fMr. Peilier. Bernadine Small. Peggy Vanderau. Doris Martin. DeMaris Hoover. Dudley Bloom, Betty Budd Hull. .lane Puffenlmerger, David McFadden, Clarence Tarner, Katherine Cook, Quentin Frey. Ray XVagainan. Alex Beattie. Miss Lucille Miller. gflharles Elder. Franli Harrison, Henry Row. George Eppinger. Ruth Landis, XVallaee Shively, Helen Klenzing, XVilliam Yaukey. Ralph Peek. George Deardorff. 1939 Echo Staff Chairman Hr-Ojliein XVALLACE Si-UVELY Editor-in-Chief RUTH Li-SNDIS Assisianf Edilnr HELEN KLENZING Assoeikife Editors FRANCES LoNG. IRENE RIARTIN, I,oL'lsA HOOVER. DOROTHY ZIMMERXIAN, RICHARD DH-'FI-ZNDERFER, QUENTIN FREN, DArm MCFADDEN. CHARLES ELDER Athletic Ediiors .IOANNE SHm:KEx'. RALPH PECK Speviriliy Eziilnrs KATHERINE Cooii. BE'l l'Y Bron HrLL, JANE POFFENBERGER. DUDLEY Briomr Artisfs PERRY VANDER.-kl', LEE GETTEI., IXUBERT XV.-XLR Photographers Donoruv Buwisss. D.-win KRIBS, GLENN RIILLER. FRANK HARRISON. JOSEPH SELL:-:Rs Business .llmzager GEORGE EPPINGER Assisianf Business Mazinger XVILLIAM XYAUKEY .-lrlveriisilzg ilfllllllglff HENRY Row Assisimzl .'llIIli'l'f1.Sfl1!I ,llmuzgers Dolus RIARTIN. DERIARIS HUOYER, RAY XVAGAMAN, ALEX BEATTIE. filiflllllli DI-I-XRINIRFF. RAvxmNn KEGERRI-:is Typisis BERNADINE SMALL. JAN!-:'r l'I'l'lillM.-KN, BETTY BARNES. RU1'H DILLER, CLARENCE TARNER Advisers Miss LUCILLE RIILLER, MR. SHOCKEY PEIFFER Compliments of Fashionland CAPITOL budget Shop and 105 NORTH MAIN ROSEDALE '-M HFITOCZFS and Accessories that THEATERS Are Different Yet Mod- The Best in Motion Picturesv erately Pricedu COlllp1illlC11tS of Duffield Music House CHAMBERSBURG, PA. FOR YOUR APPROVAL We Have G3tillfl'Cfi Here in Our Store the Finest Musical. IllSt1'lllllf3lltS in the Whole World COME AND SEE Exide Batteries Lee Tires ATLANTIC SERVICE is R. L. PATTERSON. Prop. 438 Lincoln YVay East CHAMBERSBURG. PENNA. Uiloney Back Gu aran Keel Tom's River Lubrication CAPITAL BAKERS. INC. Pg o H d 17111 Quizzical Quiz I. MATCHING l. Doris Martin a. and Dotty 2. .lean Stoner lm. '? 3. Putt Sonnik c. 'gjitterhug 4. Richard Diffenderfer d. P. Goddard 5. Alma Funk e. good dancer 6. Tim Ridgley l'. future Miss America 7. Dignitled Seniors famous football player S. Dinty h. Ethel Merman 9. Don Shuman i. friendly 10. DeMaris Hoover j. future Benny Goodman ll. TRUE AND FALSE 1. Peg,' Vunderau is very liashful. 2. George Eppinger would make a good Lowell Thomas. 3. Katherine Cook is very quiet. -I. The Senior Class is noted for its cooperative spirit. . . Mr. Peilfer and Miss Miller are well liked. 6. Miss Kriechbaum is a frequent user of ain't . 7. Miss Hulier thinks love is grand. 8. Helen Shaelfer is a Hlltlflli-XYOl'lllH. 9. Robert XValk likes to talk?-just a little. 5 10 Mrs. Iieefer opens her windows in order to hear the music across the street. III. FILL IN THE RLANKS 1 Doris Martin's ambition is to become Mrs. . . . . 2: XVherever's Jay there's ............ . 3. DeMaris Hoove1 s ideal is ............ . 4. ............ is never seen without Bill. 5. You can hear the watches in Room 2 .... . 6 Dorothy ............ is a fine worker and a good actress. 7. Safety pins come in handy for the ............ curtains. 8. Our pet hate is to decorate the ..... 9. Dinty is never seen without ..... Hotel W3SI1I11gIO11 C0mPlim 'lfS Of L Howe's Cycle Store Good Food Cooked Better Y , 44-61 LINCOLN WAY is EST POPULAR PRICED l Home of Quality Wlieel Goods and Unexeelled DINING ROOM Service PUBLIC OPINION STORAGE. REPAIRING Cllambersourg s Newspaper phone 562 122 Ramsey Avenue , CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Associated Press NEA Features we Aim to Satisfy Page One Hundred Thirty-seven 'illark Every Grave with Artistic Cemetery Meniorials ROBERT SHULL 130 East Queen Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Authorized Dealer for ROCK OF AGES BARRE GRANITE MEMORIALS For Better Candy and Ice Cream TRY The Olympia Candy Kitchen and Lunclleonette -13 S. Main St. CHAMBERSBCRG, PA. Ludwig 81 Hunter Jewelers Since 1877 See Our High School Ring 121 S. Main St. CHAMBERSBURG. PA. The Valley National Bank of CHAMRERSBURC n Ol l lCERS GEORGE H. S'l'EXVAR'l'. .I R. ......... .,.. I ,resident C. PRICE SPEER ............ ............ X 'icc-Presidellt CONRAD E. l OGEl.S.-XNGER .. Yicc-Pwsimlelll and Cashier I I Um' Ilrmrlreml Tlzirly-ciylzl nQ,v'4O',l?pIh'R3e Chambersburg Trust Co. ORGANIZED l9Ol umxg-Ewan NORMAN O. HUBER H. P. PL ASTERER HARDWARE Y0l11' SIJQFUHQ G00dS SUPPIY Florist and Nurseryman 30 S. Main St. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. PHONE 777 Do You Like Practice Teachers? Helen Klenzing- I love them. Bill', Lugenbeel- No, I don't approve of them! Raymond Kegerreis- Some are O. K. Charles Elder-J'Yes-if they ure like my Junior English one. She was nice l' Frank Harrison-- Pretty ones are swell. What Do You Think flhout the C. H. S. Dance Orchestra? Katharine Cookf-- Just wonderful, Mr. Leininger- Lovely leader. Richard Diffenderfer-- lt's the best in the school. Mr. Swartz- It would he better if they played some nice. lll'E2lllly waltzesf Miss Heller- An A No. 1 lJ2Il1tl.', Evolution F1'esh1nan+lNIay l. please. go out tonight? I'll he back early. Sophomore-Cain I go out tonight? Junior-I think l'll go out tonight. Senior-S'long. Let the door open! Page One Hnnflrerl Thirly-nine LEITER BROTHERS The Slycler Corporation Oliver Farm and Orchard Machinery IUNIORS' - 9 TRACTORS MISSES FEED, GRAIN. FERTILIZERS, COAL WOMEN'S 1 Wearing Apparel Phone 749 Broad Street CHAMBERSBURG. PA. DANIEL S. CULP Typewriters, Adding Machines Office Supplies SMITTY'S PLACE Opposite High School Building 15 MEMORIAL SQUARE SANDWICHES Phone 466 Chambersburg, Pa. ICE CREAM CANDY Parking Space 24 Hour Service SILVER TOP DINER L. M. KEEFER, Prop. 123 S. Second St. QUALITY GROCERIES STEAKS AND CHOPS CHOICE MEATS PRODUCE 600LincolnWay West, Chambersburg,Pa. We Deliver Phone 91-J RUSSELL PORTRAIT STUDIOS Artistic Photographs of Distinction and Inclividuality 27 LINCOLN WAY WEST On the Ground Floor PHONE 895-J CHAMBERSBURG, PA. GII.BERT'S PHARMACY Drugs for Results 5i6 LINCOLN WAY EAST Phone 1128-J WALKER BROS. Coal - Feed - Fuel Oil Builders Supplies PHONE 720 Compliments of W7OOLWORTII9S COM PLIM EN TS OF G I L B E R T ' S STORE FOR MEN Page One Hundred Forty Curio Shop 1. All this and Heaven Too .... C. H. S.C?l 2. A Friend of Caesar' .... Miss XVingercl. 3. 'LDaddy Long Legs .... Dick Hater. 4. Much Ado Almout Nothing .... Mr. Peil'l'er. 5. Freckles .... Betty Barnes. 6. Tale of Two Cities .... Chambersburg and Shippensburg ffor infol mation, see Ralph Peckl. 7. The Thin Man .... L3AV16I' Kimple. 8. Your Carriage, Madame .... Girls Gym Class. 9. Charge of the Light Brigade .... Evaluating Committee. 10. The Spyi' .... C. H. S. Hall Squad. 11. XVild Animal Man .... Don Shumau. 12. They XVere Giants .... Primo Snyder and Mope Morton. 13. The Country of the Dwarfs .... Home Room 215. 14. Good Looks for Girls .... Needed. 15. The Gentlest Art .... Manhandling. 16. The Man with the Baton .... Mr. Valentine. 17. The Prize Song .... I'll See You in My Dreams . 18. The House That Jack Built .... Long's future home. 19. I'd Get Along XVithout You Very XVell ..... -X meriean History. 20. The Little Minister .... ROiJCl't Foutz. ROYALE DAIRY Milk Products FIT FOR A KING Prompt Service Phone 759 We Have a Complete Line of MAX FACTOR COSMETICS HORNER'S DRUG STORE 92 N. MAIN ST. W. E. HATMAKER EGG NOODLES POTATO CHIPS Compliments of HORN'S MOTOR EXPRESS PRETZELS Compliments Compliments of of Hotel McKinley Hotel MOl1tgOl11Cl'y Congratulations, Seniors. on your high achievement in school work. Our Good wish is that you will meet D with merited success in your life work. J. VV. Rodenhaver and Bros., Inc. Lincoln Way East at Second Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. HALLER'S Chambersburg? Standard Drug Store Phone 336 CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Page One Hundred Forty one The Chambersburg Engineering Company cl-IAMBERSBURG, PENNA. u n The produets of the CllZ!llll1Pl'SlJlli'g Engineering Com- pany are used not only in the United States. but also in the leading manufaeturing countries tlirougliout the world. The excellent reputation established by this eompany for the quality of its produc-ts and the integrity of its services has been a souree of pride and interest to the people of Cham- bersburg for forty-one years. Angles Poultry Market COmpl,5,,w,l,S ALIVE OR DRESSED 76-l EAST YVASHINGTON ST. You Have Tried the Rest. Now Try of the Best, L Y 0 N 9 S Compliments of MENQ QHOP ' Royal. Tire Sales and A it Serviee, lne. THE TRAVEL OF TODAY AND .I E SL LINE5 fl 'roMoRRoW Lowest Fares - Nationwide Service Super Buses ' , 11' ' CONSULT YOUR AGENT - CHARTER SERVICE , get or BLUE RIDGE LINEb Page One Hundred Forty-Iwo NEU6l'ylfhlllg f0l' Melts, A Good Thing to Always Remember, Drop in and see our dependable, up-to-the-minute line of P. N ICKLAS SONS Fixin's for Fellows HDRESS WELL To SUCCEEDU Always saves you money on quality LAIRD'S MEN'S SHOP 23 S. MAIN ST. Furniture and Floor Coverings, Etc. Hundreds are Benefitting Buying From our Modern Store Is It True You Have to Be A Football Hero to Get Along With the Beautiful Girls? Mope Morton-''Yesfdefinitely. Pete Martin- XVhat do you think? Don Shatzer-- No, Dinty Frey- I don't know. I've never bee11 one. Lee Gettel- It worked swell for nie. What Do You Think About Smitty's? Mr. Fitz- I dOl1,t think about it. Miss Collicott- Every High School has one. Mr. Shockey- Too Il'lllCh time is used loafing there. Dottie Ziminerinan- It suits me! George Eppinger- Plenty ot' fun-eund I do mean fun. If There Were Twenty-five Hours in the Day Instead of Twenty-four, What Would You Do With the Extra Hour? Mr. Peiifer-- Sleep. Miss Heller- Practice my piano lessons. M1'. WVitherspoon-''Recreation of some sort. Mr. Brosey- XVork-It's my hobby! Miss Shull- Read, Do You Think Life Is Just A Bowl of Cherries? Ted Peters- It is when I see ............ . Mr. Brosey- Not by a long shot! Jack Walters- No-sour grapes. Ruth Diller- As far as I'n1 concerned it is. Miss Henderson- Yes, and you sometimes bite on the seeds. COMPLIMENTS OF J . P . R O S S I 62 SOUTH MAIN STREET ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK Full Course Dinner ............ 50c Platters .................... 25-35-40c Soda Fountain Service WINGERTS RESTAURANT Nos. 110-112 L1NcoLN WAY WEST Compliments Of MILLER'S PHARMACY If it's Greeting Cards See us Cliambersburg News Agency LINCOLN WAY EAST Page One Hundred Forty-three FORD OFFERS TWO NEW V-8 CARS FOR 1939 Learn what a difference it makes to drive a modern car with 8 cylinders. It's a real step up when you enter the V-8 class. Why be satisfied longer with less than modern 8-cylinder motoring? We invite you to see and drive the new Ford V-8 for 1939. SCHAAL 81 BAUMCARDNER SCHAAL'S GARAGE CHAMBERSBURG, PA. THE LITTLE SHOP , P '1e727 . c,.l1Hl1lb6l'Slll1l'g Duntlle Co. Town and Country Clothes Manufacturers of I., . , . ART STONE AND DUNTILE up lNo1th Main Street Office and Plant-Ramsey Avenue CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. BUSINESS offers more opportunities and greater possibilities than any other vocation. liut :ill the opportunities in the world will mean nothing to you if you are unprepared when they come. COURSES Accountiiiglk liusincss Atlministrzition lixecutive-Sec1'etu1'i11l General Business Stenographic Chambersburg Business College CHARLES L. McKILLIP, Director Compliments of , . 6017111211 m ents JOHN M. MULL of Electrical Contractor Y H Y Thomas Pretzel Co. 35 W. lung Street Phone 159-NN Page One Hundred Forty-four in K, - ., -w:,.f-1:1--Kfigia . V I,- ANDINCfNIl'. J. C. Clark: Mr. H. Ill. F1'ccleriula. SCL'I'UlLll'y null SlIllL'l'illlCI1llGIli of Buildings: M1 R. M. Diehl. ATED1lllI'. D. L. Grceiiuwult, TI'CZlSlll'Ul'1 Mr. M. G. Mn-Dmvv.-ll: Mr. G. A. XV. Stuuffer. I-'residen Mr. E. H. Horstg Mr. Il. C. Prather, Vice-President. In Grati tucle The class of 1939 is sincerely grateful to the Chambers- burg Board of School Directors, who have made it possible for us to obtain the foiiiulalinii so necessary tu our future, and who have provided us with uppnrtunities. equipment, and privileges, which have made enjoyable our struggle to acquire an education. BYER BROS, COMPLIMENTS OF FLORISTS S. A. B A U M Telephone 739 Opposite p, R. R, Station Chrysler and Plymouth Cars CHAMBERSBURG, PA. and ACCeSS0fieS P 0 e 1150 ALEXANDER TRANSFER CARR si PHEIL L I d L D. , Refrigerators, Radios, and Ocai an Oilg lsmnce Electrical Appliances Hauling 115 SOUTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 728 4 Farmers and Merchants Trust Company OF CHAMBERSBURG :Security Plus A Friendly Banking Services' Capital . . ii? 300,000.00 Surplus ............ 400,000.00 Total Resources over . . . 4.000.000.00 Total Trust Funds over .......... 1,14-0,000.00 JERE E. MILLER, President B. B. HOLLER, First Vice-President ARTHUR W. GILLAN, Second V1'1'e-Presidmzt LUTHER D. HOVIS, Secretary and Treasurer T. Z. MINEHART, Trust Officer and Solicitor HARRY R. GEARHART, Assistant Trust Officer' H. W. KARPER, Mgr. Real Estate Departnze-nt JIS. RAHAUSER, Ass't. Mgr. Rcul Estate Dept. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of CAUFFMAN CUT RATE STORE 77 LINCOLN WAY WEST PHONE 45-IM R. F. ANGLE Garden Spot Products Butter and Cheese 556 E. Queen St. Chambersburg. Pa Home Made Candy BURKHART CANDY STORE 179 soUTH MAIN STREET You Can Save from 15 to 25 Per Cent BY BUYING AT BLOOM BROTHERS 74-76 S. Main Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Page One Hundred Forty-sir The Onslaught of '39 Listen, my children, and I will tell Of the class of Seniors, you know so well. On September the sixth. four years ago. They started their High School journey. Lo! As highest class they 11ow emerge. Ready for the final splurge. Holding the banner of knighthood on high. VVith ideas and ambitions. to fain reach the sky. They began as mere pages. and problems they brought To the loyal advisers. the answers they sought. Through the dim mist of study, the castle top loomed. But the dangers between! Ah, the poor class was doomed! But brave captain, Peilfer. with sword caught in hand. Cried, On to the victory? Oh, ye bravest of bands. XVe elected a general, strong Shively was he. Though slain on the battlefield. we thought him to be. He rode on his steed to the enemy's camp. Though the night was black dark, he needed no lamp. VVith Yaukey by his side, the army still mounted, And Carver and Xvagaman our slain soldiers counted. And Historian Long, with the pen in her grasp. St1'ove to make this remembered. when the battle was past. On the sidelines, the ladies cheered and stomped. firm as ever. XVhen the class 'most surrendered. Miss Miller yelled. Neverl With cooperation plenty, the battle we won. And set out for the castle, 'ere the setting of sun. Accompanied by music, played by Diehl and Holden. XVe entered the gates, while the sky was still golden. Inside the fortress full-fledged knights we became. YVe had proved we could fight to the end of the game. And now, I have reached the end of my rhyme. Oh! Hail to the class of 1-9-3-9! BY R. M. LANDIS. Approved Penno. Pnvcle Business School l l BUSINESS TRAINING A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION X AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE . I .f I-is for young men and women. - ' ' --1:1 ne, wo an ree eors I O T dnt Y of Day and Evening Courses ' Iii' T 8 Weeks Summer Session P E N NI H A IJ L Founded 1865 I, PEIRCE SCHOOL Pine St, West of Brood Philadelphia, Po l Compliments of Compliments of DULEBOHN CANDY co. R- B- DUNKINSON NVHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS Florlsf 59 North Main St. SOUTH FOURTH ST. CHAMBERSBURG. PA. Phone 287 Page One Hundred Forty-seven HOMESPUN INN Welcomes You. CI1Ell11b6I'Sblll'g High School CH AMBERSBURG SHEET METAL CO. RHEA FOR RANGES AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC HEATING Compliments from WILLIAMS IRA A. LONG jeweler 135 S. MAIN ST. Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham, Bulova Watches IYATCH THE BIG CLOCK IN OUR XVINDOIV TREAT YOUR CREDIT AS A SACRED TRUST Flfalliilill Co. Credit Exchallge Established 1913 CHAS. H. KING, Opt. D. Optometrist 71 N. MAIN ST. Eyes examined, glasses fitted Convenient terms if desired Compliments of LYON'S AUTO PARTS Compliments of Cll2ll1lbCl'SIJlll'g Oil S1 Gas Comany Distributors of TYDOL GASOLINE VEEDOL MOTOR OIL FRANK R. LESHER 231 North 6th Street CHAMBERSBURG. PA. ELEf I'RIC'AL CONTRACTOR AND SUPPLIES Cl13lllhCl'Sb1l1'g Grain Co. Grain. Hay, Flour. Feed, Fertilizer. Cement and Coal Office and Warehouse, East Grant Street Phones 441 - 442 2-1 Hour Service Everything in Season LINCOLN DINER .l. S. VANDERAU. Prop. and Mgr. Opposite the Court House t'HAMIlERSIl1TRG. PENNA. Quick Service Your Patronafge Solicited IICCRIIIRIIQS Bakery FAYETTEVILLE, PA. Phone 22R-1 BREAD - ROLLS - CAKES I ff One 111111411111 Forly-viylil Compliments of Appleby, Dice, ancl Appleby STETSON HATS TAILORED-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING ARROW SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS ROYAL ROBES BOB - BOB - KEN Backjqeld Ace Boy, what a mess ol' guys . . . I'll have to step lively . . . Oh! Oh! That was a close one . . . This is going to take some expert dodging. I can see I'll have to keep my eyes open from now on .... -X hl There's an Opening . . . Now to use my double and a half reverse step . . . It'll be a tight squeeze. but I think I can make it. Faster, faster! XVhew. I made it! It's a good thi11g those two blocked for me. I'm sure glad I got Out of there . . . About one more minute to go . . . XVell, can't let down On my dear Alma now. She stuck by me. and l'll stick by her ...A A nd they keep coming and coming . . . Ouchl Bight on the shinsl Feels like they'1'e bleeding. Can't stop to look now . . . The1'e can't be 1nOre than a few seconds left . . . Someone will knock me otl' my feet . . . Look at this big guy coming. I'll have tO use that special side step I've been working On . . . She sure worked . . . Guess I yvasn't wasting time practicing it . . . Come On, all you guys: I'm not afraid. The tougher they cO1ne. the harder they fall . . . Gosh, I wonder how much more time is left. It oughta be Over . . . Ah, at last. it's Over . . . Boy. lylll fagged, but I cOuldn't let dear Old Alma down . . . Thanks for the dance! MARTIN BROTHERS J, H, MQYER GROCERIES- GREEN GOODS , SOUTH END TEXACO STATION FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Don't forget ol' Hal Moyer 170 Lincoln YVay YVest, Chambersburg 554 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg Page One Hundred I orly-nine Every Bmil-:ing F acilitty TI-IE NATIONAL BANK our CHAMBERSBURG 6'Tl1e Old Ncltitoilaclf' 2nd Oldest Bank in Pennsylvania 31st Oldest Bank in the United States Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . PENNANTS. E. A. W1 ight Company BANNERS, PILLOWS. Add Dignity. Color and Spirit to your E U , ' P u- . school work by the use of Felt Pennants, ncl avels 1 1115615 Banners, Pillows, Emblems. Caps. Berets , and Chenille Letters. No orders too St3U01191'S small to receive our attention. Catalogue Free SIi:llltli'll'fl Pennant Company PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. BIG RUN PA N. E. DIFFENDERFER Diffgy-95 PLUMBING AND HEATING CONSTRUCTION DClIl'laClllg' YVEST KING STREET IACUIKIQIILUY AUTO-ELECTRIC CO. C. V. HAWBECKER Vl'.VV.DIFFENDERFER 136 South 4th Street CHAMBERSBURG. PENNA. Page One Hundred Fifty uSeeinf S liars 1. Men with VVings -Johnny Cann and George Cooke. 2. Zaza,'-Alma Funk. 3. Burn 'Em Up O'Connor -Alex Beattie. 4. Frankenstein -''Dizz Cramer. 5. Vacation from Lovell- Chuck Elder. 6 Give Me a Pilotuflsabel Cramer. 7. Love Finds Andy Hardy - Dinty Frey. 8. Boy Meets Girl - Dif1 ,. 9 Change Partners -Peters and Eppinger. 10. It Can't Happen Here -Cheek to cheek dancing. 11. Stand Up and Fight -Don Connor. 12. Boy's Town bMrs. Keefer's Home Room. 13. A Man to Remember -Mr. Shockey. 14. The Oklahoma Kid -Henry Derbyshire. 15. Seventeen -Fourth year Latin Class. 16. That Certain Age -Freshnien. 17. Sing You Sinners -Operetta Cast. 18. Hard to Get -Our Diploma. 19. nCHl'6f1'CC,,-POSt Graduate. 20. All Around the Town -School Gossip. 21. g'Dead End Kids -Saxons. 22. Idiot's Delight,'iSpring Frolic, 23. Maytime -XVashington Trip. 24. Just Around the Corner +The Prom. 25 The Shining Hour eGraduation. 26. Thanks for the Memory -Seniors. 27. Angels with Dirty Facesi'-The Football Squad. 28. Drums - Hotty Bowers. 29. Alexander's Rag Time Bandv-The Rhythm Kids. 30. Four Daughters fMary Ellen, Lois, Helen, and Kay Greenawalt. G 4 G R A N T ' S ' 7 GREENAWALTTS DRUG The Store of Better Values STORE MERCHANDISE FROM 1c TO 51 61 South Main Street The Old Reliable . . Bietsclfs I C ' St ' cms. E. AUGHINBAUGH Qivingeam me SHEET METAL PRODUCTS ,BORDENS ICE CREAM Profit Is Small Business Is Great Warm Air Heating TILat's the Way We Operate and Ventilating Open 'Till Midnight 318 S. Main St. Chambersburg, Pa. T. M. ZIMMERMAN Phone 780 il J. G. Schaff Electric Co. Furniture - Moving - Storage Refrigerators, Radios. and Electrical Appliances PHONE 723 ' 68-70 NORTH MAIN STREET Page One Humlred Fifty-one We specialize in School and College Printing m v We operate the only Complete Ruling. Printing and Binding Service in Cl13IlllJCI'SlJlll'g, all under one roof. OQJYEYQJJI VVe printed and bound the 1939 Echo. XVrite us before placing your next order. Your inquiry will have our best attention and service. mnrwwwx The KERR PRINTING CO. RULERS - PRINTERS - BINDERS 458-462 E. King street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Page One Hundred Fifty-fum Air Condition No Draft Ventilation COMPLIMENTS p i MILL-O-MOSS of i A Place You Will Enjoy CHAMBERSBURG DAIRY , ICE CREAM-FOUNTAIN 1 PRGDUCTS SERVICE-LUNCH g 1400 Scotland Ave' in Stoutferstown on Route 30 i CHAMBERSBURG. PA. Phone 896-J A AT THE OLD MILL 9 . , i FRANK L. OLLER Compllments 1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR . Electrical lViring, Motor Repairing, of 5 Lighting Fixtures, Lamps and Supplies l Phone 469-.I F R I E N D 239 E. Queen Street, Chambersburg, Pa. It Ccuft Happen Here 1. Mr. Leininger without his little. black bag. 2. Mr. Swartz without his checkerboard. 3. Mary Cump with the same hair-do. 4. Ray lVagaman wearing a size ten shoe. 5. Home Room 11 quietly studying their lessons. 6. Miss Heller angry. 7. Mr. Milnes without some peanuts. 8. A school term without practice teachers. 9. Miss Scott being an Old Maid . 10. The window-shades being fixed just right for Miss Sharpe. 11. Mr. Rhodes leading a swing band. 12. A dance without Gerald Cordell at the back door. 13. Mercina Pananes not arguing. 14. Alma Funk not smiling. 15. Hotty Bowers not pounding on his drums. 16. Alex Beattie without his motorcycle. 17. Tim Ridgely doing the minuet. 18. Mr. Fitz without a joke. 19. The Parrot without Ruth Diller's Telawind Carriers . 20. Phyllis Snowden not giggling. Donations 1. An extra pair of suspenders for Mr. Rhodes. 2. Lee Gettel's hat to anyone who has the backbone to wear it. tHe also has a sweater to cover the backbone? 3. Some bobby pins to Alex Beattie. for that overhanging lock. 4. Sympathy for next year's Echo Staff. 5. A little inferiority complexism to Richard Diffenderfer. 6. A men's fashion book to Dizzy Cramer. 7. A little encouragement to Jiggs Cramer. 8. Some of Dick Hat'er's height to Ray XVagaman. 9. A safety razor to Dave Kribs. 10. Some one, tall, dark, and handsome to Mary Ellen. 11. A wad of chewing' tobacco and a pair of loud socks to Mr. lVitherspoon. 12. A wrist watch to Peep Snowden. Page One Hundred Fifly-three 1115 B004. S --4., nik ws jg.-5 Q feast., 5-z-. is :xg wig w M.. A'.f.q.w- . 'wg f.-,f 436 dis- P1024 2-384--' . an ru- 5-dv .' -- :.-y L ENGRAVING E, El CTROI YPE CO. PHONES-6I38-6I39 CANTON , OHIO. Pug One Hundred Fifty-four 1939 Whois Who Friemlliest Pnir DERIARIS HOOVER XVALLACE SHIVELY Most Ambitious RUTH LANIJIS XVALLACE SHIVELY Most JIIISIIKYII GAIL HOLDEN Tlfll PETERS Bvst Actors DOROTHY SMITH XVILLIAM LUGENBEEL Most Studious RUTH LANDIS XVILLIAM CRAMER Most Popular DIERIARIS HO0X'ER XVALLACE SHIVELY Most Dignified RIAXINE CARVER MARK CARL AIIIH-Hflf0F RUTH FREY Noisivst Pair GLADYS BARNHART RALPH PECK Biggest Nuisallce RIARJORIE RI.-XROTTE PAUL AUOHINBAUGH Jlost 1110111 JANE POI-'EENRI-:ROI-:R GEORGE EIDPINOER U'itti0st PEGGY VANOI-:RAU RAY XVAOAAIAN Jlost Athletic IRENE AI.-XRTIN INPN SHVAIAN Bvst IJr1m'c'rs PEGGY VANDI-LRAI' GEOROE SUNNIK Most Bnshful GI..-XDYS BHACHLEY HAROLD BLSHAIAN Jlost Attractive ANNA SQHLEICHER GIIJURGIC fIUUIili Biygvst Flirts ALMA FVNK CHARLES BOXVERS U'on1un-Ilnter RORERT BUHRMAN Biggest Bluff INIARCEI-LA EVANS CHARLES ELDER Romeo nnd.I11Iiet ELIZABETH HOOVER JAY B. RIILLER COll1p1i111611tS A FRIEND Comphments Menlbership Is Driving of Protection HOOve1 s Grocery Store Page One Hundred Fifty-live D. SHOCKEY PEIFFEP1 In Appreciation The class of '39 deeply appreciate the unfailing friend- ship and QQIIHIEIIICE' of their advisers. who have helped and encouraged us during these flllll' neve1'-to-he-fo1'gotten years. A. I.L'CII,I.Ii MILLEII ,- 'L-K- ,-Y - X A, A :Hints .- - glorious company, the flolncr of men. To Ecru: as mohel for the mighty rnorlh, Qnb he the fair hsginning of a time. Tennyson E s 2 E 5 1 F 5 I 4 E i 5 S 2 s 1 2 E 5 a l E V' E L i Z z 5 s E 5 I la f 2 E 4 l Q S E ! E Q 5 N E A I Q ? n X Q ,. 1 1. 1 2 5 1 1 1 E r E 5 Z s 5 2 E F F 1 E 1 ! a I 3 5 f E i -ggg.',g1.g1ggfIyyzygVgggzI5fy,1 .?g5g..Vf.-v2I5'5VpiIagg-::--.-'vlan-in-555.-4:1 1. :-.r 'V-'VV ff I U I .I ff ... . .'-- 'l1I'.V.' '.--.-:--I .l'V --1 'V1V,.f3S,-,..V..,.gj..f..gfI. ,VVg.w,V ,V.,.., Vp.. 12.95, .-I4.I,.., Ig.. s:V . V. 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FRANK FAUST IN RESPECT For Dr. Faust, the Principal of our High School. whose kindness and sympathy have made him ll true friend of every member of the Class of '39, we have always felt the greatest respect. Mr. Ralph Shocliey. Assistant Principal: Miss Janet Oyler. Ottice Secretary: Dr. J, Frank Faust Principalg Mrs. Madeline G. Caldwell, S1-cr:-tary to the Principal. The -4lllllllltSlF't'!fi0Il Stuff The Senior Class has had many occasions to appreciate the efficiency and helpfulness of the Administration Staff. XVith our many problems and countless questions they have always been patient and ready with service and assistance. HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIANS Head Custodian .... Mn. .lonx Caorsiz Day Assistant . . . . . Mn. 'l'Hoxi.xs G,mI.1in Night Assistant .. Mn. lfmxic Rorz 'Lf' EU Jfaeultp jfflut only to keep hnmn the base ' In miahl tn D teach hugh thought, an a enurtliness, anb the Desire nt t lube of truth, ante all that la . TE - P WS? fri' ww' HF ,wh w.':fgg.5f , w L -1 iw. Fi :Aff 21 '-iff ,V 2 A .CZ P - if 5 , ENGLISH IJEl'Ali'l'Ml'jN'l' ANDlNGffhll'. IJ. Shncliuy Pcilll-l'. English I: Miss Durnllly IJ. Cullicwll. l'ul1liu Speaking. IBITIIIIRIIICSI Iu lll X lixh II Ml I xlllllll Mllluispmm l'n llwll I Miss A. . c' L- .lillm-l'. Eng ', 1 . ' ...i L ATEDYNIISS Helen G. Millar. English III: Mrx. l,4DI'lIllIf' Nl. llUI'l'. Engliwh ll ainml III: Mrs. Murgurut II. Ken-fer. English IV: Miws Milclrcll Shull. l.lllI'llI'lilIl. FOREIGN LANGUAGE IJEPAli'l'MEN'I' ANDlNG+Miss Margaret E. Ecliel. Spanish I :incl Il: Miws .lunvl Iiclluy. Frclicll I, II. and III. A'l'EDfhIISS Janet L. Zurger, French, English II: Miss Iiillu Ii. Huhcr. Latin I and IV: Misa Flin'- ence E. XVingcrcI. Latin II and III. English II1. Page Sevvlzivell SOCIAL SCIENCE DEP.-XR'l'MEN'l' S'l'ANlJlNG'fhllSS Sara Bello Reese. Civics. Spanish I: Mr. John F. Lciningcr, Civics, Industrial His- tory. Social SClL'IlL'L'. SIEA'l'IiD' -Mrs. Helen S. Raul. European History. Civics: Miss Currie M. Mickcy. Aim-rit-11:1 History Miss Eleanor E. Sliurpc. Ancient History, l'1-ohleins ot' Ilctnocrncy. American History. SCIIENCE AND MA'l'llliM,X'l'lit2S UliPAIt'l'MliX'I'S STANUING Ml'. l'lvi'lwrt .l. Swartz. Algiclirn l :intl Il. tlcm-Pall Maltliclnaiticsx Mr. tlcorgc lt. lllL'L'llL'l'. Biology, X Ihllill l'.tlllL'1lilllll1 Mr. ltnlph l. Sliot-lu-y, i.llL'lllISlI'y. M-nior ht-icuii-0: MV. Mcrlc B ll1li'L'I'. Alj.fL'lll'll II. Inclnstrinl hl1lllN'lll1lll1'S. tlolicrall Sk'lL'lll'C1 Mr. llL'l'l5L'l'l li. ltliotlvs. Physics Sl-1,x'1'E1s M1'. Lowell XV. Sullliulitclx Biology. Kiulicrall Sciciicc. Assistant .-Xtlilctiu lllHlL'llI Miss Susie liI'lL'L'lllHlLlIll. Plunc Gcoint-try. Solid Gcoinctry. Pllllll' 'l'l'igono1nutry: Mr. Philip H. Young, Gon- 0I'1ll Science. ' Page Eighteen COMMERCIAL IJEPA RTM ENT S'1'ANDINGihll'. .I01'0lnc- C. Fitz, Businuss English. Shurlhnncl II: Mr. J. Kcnnclll Guhlcr. .luninr Busi- ness Training, limukkcuping I. SEATED-hllSS Idn E. Ht-ller. 'l'ypw.-writing I and ll: Miss Ilurutliy Slnlrp, lifmlalwvpiiig II, 'l'ypL.- writing: Miss hllll'gllCl'IlL' M. liurilo.-l', Slmrllmml I, liwnminit' lit-fuglulpliy. VUCATIONAL AND Al'l'LIIiU AND FINE AHTS IJEPAIVIIMHNTS STANDING-XIV. Norman Hinos. Athletic Klum-li. I3ny's Physical Education. Health: Mr. C. YV. Brnsoy. Vocational Training, Shop: Miss A. Mary HL't'liIllllll. R. N,, Sulnml Nurse: M1'. Daniel S. Milnes, General Shop, Mechanical Drawing: Mr. Irvin G. Valle.-ntinc, lgllllfl, fJl'L'h0Sll'll, In- strumental Training. ' SEATED-Miss Louise C. Hemlcrsim. Vocal Music: Miss Hclcn li. Kruiss, Girl's Physical Eclucamtiniiz Miss Sara E. Scott, Homc Economics: Miss Mnrgurut C. Kish, Humu Econoinics. Art. Page Nineteen ,' COOPERATIVE q wsrrY V . 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For olrl C. H. S. And the glory of Thirty and nine! Page Twenty-three I .Yanm-MARGARET LOUISE APPENZELLAR. J 1111blred--- Peggy. r we Us V-. .53 0I'cIl'l'+AC2lilC'llliU. 4 ' 1 Colzqlleslff- Devel1vpnient uf The Mntiun Picture lndustry. ' St'I'l7fC6'fl.llilIl Club 1: Home Homin Committees. Q QIIesl7'l'u graduate i'l'0Il1 college with high honors. Arnmur-'l'rz1nquil inunner . , . ennseientirmus student . . . willing and dependable . . . fond ut' bright lipstiek and swing . .X'1u11efPAl'l. Al'GHINBAl'GH. Ilizhbefln Aughy. Urrler--General. fllilH1llL'S1 VlillQ Stnry ut' The .llllUlllUlPllC Tire. x.. .,... Serviee--liuine lllllllll Cummittees. Quest-'l'u invent ai muehine to du all his work. .'ll'111llllI'- -Tull . . . ehury ot' observers . . . has 11 lung :stride . . . ehutters most of the time . . . shies alt All kinds Ht' wurk. ' Xunie-HE'l l'Y ALYNNE BARNES. Il11l1lu'417 'l3etiy. 0rrIerfCmnmereiul. lfunqnesl--- Life and XVurks nt' Funny Crnsbyf' frt'I'17il'L'f'lil'i'l'll-Y 2. St. -tg Costume Club IS, -L 'lll't'2lSlll'0l' 4: Debating Club 2, Ii: Spanish Club -L:I'f1rrol St:ltt'4:0perettz1 1: Eehu Stutt' 4. X Q11eslfSmnecluy to teneh 11 Cl7lllIllCl'ClLll subject. .-ifllllllll'-4A reall friend . . . dark red hair . . . becoming freekles . . . ll quiet, UlHlSSl1lllillQ1ll1LlllllCl'lllXYllyS . . . her inethuds are the essence ot' persevere-nee . . . :1 grand student and u willing wmwker. Aiflllll' -'GLADYS B.-XRNHAlTI'. Il11l1lwedf lled. 'X Orrler fCUlIllIlCI'Clill. CUIl!jlll'Sf' - l,yfu1s, Center nt' Freneh Textile Industry. Servire-French Club 2, lt, -L: Band 2: School Play Zi: Dl'illlliliit' Club 4. Quesl ATG marry and lu tezleh French. A1'111o1lrfACultivaltes lung finger-nails . . . lllllCi'1lllg1ll5lL' gum-ehewer . . . ClllJI'lClUllS . . . has an ueezlsiuual serious mument. .Ylum---D0ltU'I'HY ltl I'H BARRETT. llI:Irl1e1I7 IJul.'l ' t , Order -General. f .f- ' lfunqllesl' - Hitler, The Man. Q Q SI'I'l7ff'l' -Spalnish Club It, -tg Hume ltmnn Committees. , Cul? . Quest' -To truvel and live in an large eity. A 1 it Arnmurf Lilies tn sleep. laugh. und argue . . . talks ll great dent . . . : EP 'it'b: X :nthletie . . . her nmttu seems tn be, Much ndn about nuthing . l Page Tzlvenfy-four Name-GLADYS ROBERTA BEACHLEY, Dubbede- GIadysf' Order-General. Cuuques!- Paderewslii, The Greatest Living Pianist. Service-Hnlne limmi Cuinmittees. Quest--To win fame in the inusical world. rll'l7lUllI'-T2llClll0ll musically . . . a patient student with a natural seriousness . . . quiet and ettieient . . . interests narrowed tn school work. Nanie-JOHN MELVIN BEARD. l,lll7l7Fdfu.ll1lhIl.,, Order-Ctunincrcial. Conqzzesl- Adventures ut' Villijalniur Stefanssrnif' Ser11ir'efPa1'rnl Stall' -l: Home liuoin Cumnnttees, Quest-To be a radio announcer. :ll'I710llI'fC2llIH . . . studinus . . . friendly . . . seen but nut heard . . . professional gum-chcwer . . . accentuates his speech . . . literally paralyzed when girls are present. Name-ALEXANDER DAXVES BEATTIE. lIllbI1edf AleX. Order-General. Cnnqzlesf- Furest Fires? Sernieef.lunior Orchestra 24 Band 2. 3: Science Club -l: Stage Crew -1: Echo Staff 4: Hi-Y -L. Quest-To become a second Charles Atlas. Armour-Noisy and 'tpestitk-runs . . . well liked . . . always laughs last . . . spends spare time on his niotorcycle . . . never has any worries. .'Yan1eAKENNETH EDXV.-XRD BEATTY. Dubbed- lien. Order4General. i Conquest7 Mndern Fort ificationsf' .gg Servire-Parrot Staff -lg Science. Club 3. ' ,. 43? ,- ' . 9? 2 .- : - -5 ,f if be , ra ,- .':- -P -, ,,..,! f .V F2 . .. ,se-, 1 v A A - , , 4. C.. X. I'. T. 2. -3. 4. Hall Squad 4. vida?- Quesfffu be a baseball player. .-lrnmurfhlore fun than inischiet' in his nature . . . fund nt' hunting . . . never worries . . . good bowler . . . delights in teasing penple. but takes his share like a sport. .YameAMERLE BLAIR. IjllI7l76fl-SiDflL'.,, Urder-General. f:l2Ill1ll8Sff5sHC1iLl Hunters. Club 4: Harmonica Band 2. Quesl--Tn be a furester. ness . . . prefers blondes. Service-Banrl 3: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club l: Science Club -lg Spanish .-lrlnrfllr-Tall . . . dark . . . handsnnie . . . lllClL'P1SllllL'lll and thuught- ' less . . . ardent tennis player . . . bicycles with a wild reckless- Page Twenty-five 1 I I , . 5 , 2 I we . Q Q... Xanze--ll0l5lili'l' ISOXVIEIRS. 111117l t'tl'A-nliflllfl firiler--Genera l. ljnnquesl-- Salvaging Sunken Submarinesf, Service--Pllmne ltmnn Cummittecs. Qilcsf- 'ilu liccuinc a gentleman of leisure. .-trmnurf Gmail naturcil and fund nl' doing nothing . . . enjoys driving his t'athcr's truck . . . not much worried almut the future . . . perverted sense ut' humor. Xunic--lJUllU'l'llY Mali ISUWINGS. IllIllII0li Nl,Hllll'.n Order--tlencral. lfruiqiiesl' Girls ln Sports. .Seriure Cheerleader l. 12, Il: Tri-Hi-Y 1. Ll. Il, 4: llall Squad l: Treble Cleft' Sl: lfreneh Club 2. Il. 4: Costume Club 2, Il, 4: Uperetta 1: Library Stall' Il: I-If-lm Stall' 4: Senior Play. Ones! 'lin lawn a dress shop fur girls nt' high sclmul age. .'iIl7lllIll li, you see llinty yuu'll see Dottie. ur vice Vefsa . . . has wnn several prizes in swimming and diving . . . Very athletic . . . future queen nt' the ice. Page Tlnelily-si.r Name-DAVID DFDLEY BLOOM. IJubbedf Dud. Orderg.-Xcadeniic. l,nnqz1esI7 Thc infra-Red Hay? Service!-Latin Club 1. 2. Treasurer 2: Debating Club 2. Il. 4: C. V. F. T. 2. 3. 42 Sehiml Play 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4. Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4: Iiclm Staff 4: Parrot Staff 4: Seninr Play. Quest-To be a success in the field of business. Armour-A gmail dancer . . . a fluent conversatiunalist . . . always willing to tell a good jake . . . his activities pruve his varied interests. .Yr1rneHCHARLES BOXVEHS. JP.. Dubbed- Hotty. Order-General. Conquest-4'Tenncssee Valley Authnrity. Service-Band 1. 2. Il, 4: Senior Orchestra 2, ll, 4: Dance Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Boys Glce Club 3. 4: Assembly Orchestra 2. ll. 4: Uperetta 4. Quest-To cnntinuc my drumming. :lI'IIl0llI'1'lll'10 high school's Gene Krupa . . . dances as fast as he plays the drums . . . plaid necltties are his specialty . . . always in a hurry. Name-RICHARD BOYVERS. Dubbecl- Dick, Order-Commercial. flllIHllI8Sf--HACIIC -The Plague of Youth. Service-Parrol Statl' 4: Hi-Y 4: Crafts Club 1. 2. Il: Band 1. 2: Or- chestra 1. 2: Schnol Play Business Committee Il. Qzzesl-To become a certified public accountant. .-l1'IIl0lll'fTllll . . . slnw . . . easy-giving . . . retiring disposition . . . Shatzer's shadow . . . he might catch up with that irrespunsibility some day. An 2 L . Name-BETTY JANE BRAND. Dllbbedy- Brandy. 0rrlerfCommcrcial. ff0nques!f Thc Business Biography of .Iohn XVanamaker. Seruicesliand 1: Orchestra 1: Student Advisory Council 2, 3, -L: Book Club 3. 4. Questf'l'o play in a girl's dance orchestra. zll'I'l'l0llI'?PlC1lS1lIll and kind . . . generous to a fault . . . good home ,ffm 'ICQ - xv 4 ' -4 t M room leader . . . it' you need help. anywhere, anytime . . . just ask Brandy . , .,,t ,...s ., .. L 44' 4, ' fy , 5, . flame-WJOHN NYMAN BRINDLE, Dubbed- Nym. f:I'fIl'I'fGCI1Cl'il l. Conquesl-t'Tl1c XVorld l'ses Platinum. Service-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Boys Glee Club 3, -1: Or- chestra 1, 2: Operetta 2, 25. 4. Quest-To become a good basketball player. Armour-Incorrigible tease . . . eager and alert .... iust a kid at heart . . . enjoys thrills and excitement . . . interested in basket- hall. Name-IRENE BROXVN. Dubbedf I1'ene. Order-General. C011f1llESf1nSlll7l6I'I'Zll1C3Il Rivers. Service-Treble Clct' 3, -1: Library Staff 4: Home Room Committees. Q nest-To tra vel. .-1rm011r4Clever . . . shy . . . rather quiet . . . seems to know how to get along with others . . . persevering . . . attractive . . . the curly hair helps. fc'-v ,- JT Sri .,..f.-.Q ga 1' f- Ay as M. tam! Name-JAMES MILTON BROXVN. Dubbed- Jeff, Order-Commercial. ,-, Conques!- Super-highwaysf' Advisory Council 3. Quest-To be a golf pro, Name-MARSHA LL BROXVN. IJz1bIzedf Brownie. Orfler4-General. , ConquesIA Espionage. Quest-To be a mechanic. spells accuracy. Chaucer , but we would like to know why. Service-Football 2, 3: Home Room Committees. Service-Hi-Y 2, 3g Uperetta 1: Hall Squad 1: Book Squad -l: Student Arnzour-Mischievous . . . takes life as it comes . . . keeps fun rolling . . . has lots of friends . . . his specialty . . . nonsense . . . callcd Armour-His chief interest--an automobile and its mechanism . . . , detests people who boast . . . quick tempered . . . work usually Page Twen fy-seven -0' ram Name-RALPH BASEL BROXVN. JR. lJllbbeflf Brownie.', Order-General. Cfil'tt'lll?Sf--Hfllti Clocks and Their Makers. Service-Stage Crew 4: Operetta 1: Science Club 3. 4: Spanish Club -1. Quesl-To he a watch maker and engraver. :il'l7'l0llI'--TlIlli1'I'S in most of his waking moments . . . with lessons his policy is, Hands 0t't ' . . . teacher's pet or pest? . . . likes to imitate. especially the faculty. .VIIHIE-ROBERVII BUHRMAN. Dllbbedf BohlJy. Order-Acadeinie. Conq11esff 'I'he Holy Grail. Ser1vicefC. V. F. T. 2, 3. 4: Latin Cluh 4. Quesf+To go to college. .-trmnur-Serious minded. but his actions donit show it . . . writes cleverly . . . at his hest when talking . . . will argue relentlessly . . . very studious . . . always likes a good joke. NHITIQ-JAAIES li. BFMBAUGH. JR. lluhbezl- l'ill. 0rder--CominereiaI. Conqllesl--t I'rade Schools of AlHCI'lL'll.,, Service-Hall Squad 21 Home Room Conunittees. Quest-To be a stenographer. .-trmnur-Likes to drive his Ford . . . a good thing since he comes all the way from Pond Bank for an education . . . always keeps his promises. .Ymzze-liA't'l'lLlil-IN MILDRED BFRGNER. ' Dllbl1ecI7 Czlssief' 'A . UI'l1l?l f'CtDl1llllL'I'Clill. ' ' 1 lknzqueslf-- 'I'l1e Hopi Indians ot' Arizonaf' I X if ' Scruicefltall Squad 1. 2. 43 Home Room Committees. MJ Quesl-To he a private secretary. U : A rnzour-l'sually seen. hut not heard from . . . takes all of her work - I 'fix rather seriously . . . keeps most of her ideas and opinions to p'ii Q herself. QV 'J .Yanze-llallt JLD ISLLSXVORTH BUSHMAN, llulvlzerl- liushy. flrderftlenera l. lfonquesl' f liverglades ot' Southern Florida. Service H-Crat'ts tlluh l: llegular Orchestra 1. 2: Senior Orchestra Il. 4: Band t. 2, Ii. -t: l3oy's Cttee tlluh -L: Stage Crew 2: Hi-Y -tg Oper- etta 4. Quest- 'l'o he an electrical engineer. Armour --Plays a tromhone . . . alniahle when he overeolnes his liackwardness . . . likes science . . , not interested in sports . . . inclined to he fickle. Page Twenty-ciyhl Name-ELEANOH I.l'LA BYENS. - DllI1I18lI'm5'ElL'ilIttll'.,, f ' Order--General. i :al ' Conquest- Hinduism In India. 47, -J li Si'I l7ft'l l:l'L'IlL'll Club 3: Book Club 3, 4: Home ltoom Committees. 1 Www Quest-To make friends. ' Armour-A retiring demeanor . . . tongue-tied in history class . . . appreciates her opportunities . . . a silent. interested observer. R Name-H. MczNIiAI. I-SYERS. III!I7I7l't1 -nhliltkv Urder-Voea t tonal. Conq11esI4 Pearl Diving. SernieefStudent Advisory Couneil 2: Stage Crew 4: Home Room Committees. Quest-To be a machinist. .-lrmour---One ot' '3tl's hunters . . . oI'ten seen working at the North End Esso station . . . slow to speak and aet . . . he doesn't miss anything. .Yc1n1eEltUlSElt'l' XVAYNE CAM PBIQLI.. Dlzbbed- Bob, Order- -Genera l. Conq1lesff 'l'lie Moon. Servieeflfreneh Club 2. 3, 4: Crafts Club 4: Operetta 3: Seienee C 3, 4. Quest-To be someone ot' wot ilT711llIll llllL'I'CSlL'Kl in people . . . sees all the movies . . l 95' g'1..:' 1 lub . fa q when!-v th in the field of television. l5':7': , , . corresponds with distant friends . an out-floor manner in all he does .Yunte--JOHN PRESCUTI' CANN. Il11Inbed- .lohnny. Order--General. lfonqzzesf- Creatures ot' The Tidal Realm. Service-Band 1, 2, 3: Dance Orchestra 2, 3, -lg Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Assembly Orchestra 1. 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Hall Squad 1. Qll6'Sl'f'llO be a second Benny Goodman and an aee ttier. Armol1rfAn ardent adlnirer of feminine beauty . . . likes song and solitude . . . a eontirmed Swing fan . . . often has a far-away look. .Mnne-MARK PHILLIP CARL. D11bbecl- Mareus.,' Order-Commereial. Conq11esff Justifieation ot' Advertising. Serniee-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Debating Club 2, 3, 4: School Play Business Stall' 3: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Class Treasurer 1: Class President 2: Parrot Staff 41 Student Advisory Council 2, 3: Attendance Staff 4. Quest-To own and operate a large retail and wholesale produce house. Armour-Business-like and etlicient . . . the proud owner ofa puddle- jumperu, about which we hear stories ot' phenominal speeds . . . likes room and fresh air in his car. Page Twenty-n ine p.,.,3':,g., ' . , A ' .Yunie-MAXINE AURELIA CARVER. Ilubbed- Max - Order-General. 5 fl ffonquest- 'R4nekefeller Center. ,V Sl'I'l7TL'PiSCl'ltl0l Play 3: Class Treasurer 2, 3, -L: Class Secretary 1: f Debating Club 2. H, 4: Student Advisory Council 3. 4: Treble x -.1 W Clef 3. 4: Senior Play 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club -1: ., E QW Q Operetta 2. 3, -1-: Parrot' Staff 2. 3, -L ':'? . I ' 2 Quest4To own a beauty salon. Armour-Tall, stately. dignified. slender . . . ready smile . . . finds a real enjoyment in clean fun . . . a good student . . . doesn't let li il' 1 1 the serious side ot' life spoil her natural soeiability. :fn 11.115-si 'I Name-BETTY CHASE. lmbbed- Bets. I ' ' Older-General. -3. H 5 Conqlzesf- Sleep YVhile You Travel. St'I'l7iC't?-'HUIIIC Room Committees. ,Q Quest-To become a nurse. Arnzour-Affable . . , kind . . . polite . . . her good humor ean't toler- N 5. ' O ate grouehy people . . . knits . . . dancing is her long suit . ' Name-TOM CLAPSADI.. Ilubbed- Tom. Urder-Commercial. lfonqzzest- Marco Polo. Service-Horne Room Committees. Clllt'Sfr-T13 be an automobile mechanic. .-lrmour-Happy-go-lucky and uneoneerned most ot' the time . . . devotes leisure time to good books and his ear . . . has been known to work hard. Kaine- I.tll'ETTA CULDSMITH. IlllIIIH'll' f Louetta. fII't1t'I'fil0IlllllCI'Cllll. f:0llllIlt'Sf--fnlrllllllly Life ot' the Eskimo. Seruire- -Spanish Club 3. 4: Nurses Club -1: Latin Club 4. Quest-To be a seeretziry. :lI'Ill1lIll fXVOI'liS hard for her scholastic: reeord . . . she and June are always together . . . diligent . . . not easily disturbed . . . seriousness sometimes robs her personality of its appeal. .YlllII! DON CUNNIER. llllbtwfl' f DoIl. Order Vocational. Conquest - Crocodiles and Alligatorsf' S1'l'lYtl't Senior Ureliestra l. 2: Home Room Committees. Qnesl--To go big gaine hunting. .-lrmonr--V-His tire company is closest to his heart . . . tricky . . . indit't'erent to the rest ot' the world . . . his school life is a sleepy existence to him. Page Thirty .YamefGEORGE COOKE. D11 bbed- Cookie. UrcIerfGeneral. lfonquesf- Aviation Advances For 1938? .Service-Science Club 43 Home Room Committees. Q11cslf'l'o be a test pilot. Arniollrflininvs everything knowahle about airplanes . . . well-liked by everyone . . . handsome . . . shy, but not altogether girl-shy! .Yzune-KATHA HINE REBECCA COOK. Dublzed- Cooky. Order-Academic. Conquesl4 Sir XValter Haleigh's Colonies in The New XVorld. Service-Delxating Club 2, 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. -1: Dramatic Club 2, 3, -1: School Play 3: Erho Staff -L: Student Advisory Council fi. Quesff'l'o be a member of the Senate. Arnzour-'Has that power of persuasion . . . interested in politics . . seldom seen and not heard . . . ideal friend and worker . possesses an amazing vocabularyfand uses it! Name-DOROTHY LOUISE COOL. Dubbed- Dot. 0rder4Commereial. Conquestf Queen XVilhelmina of Holland. Service-Home Room Committees. Quest-To design XVOIl1Cl'l,S clothing. Armour-Believe it or not-she likes swing music. likes to read novels, and likes to cook . . . we know her as quiet, shy, hating examinations. --MQ: - easy, ,1- 2 3 :xp ,i QW ?'a.-Iii! !-, V . . Q .Vume4GERALD C. CORDELL. lJubbed! Chirk. l'lrderfCo1nmercial. riff in , ,,,,, Yfif e l ' L 4 mf.: -' V' r: ,, .,, AH- . , ' S-fr :Q 1-' . ' -42'-'1'i1.g-eu, ' ', f ' .f .Ei'., . ' Q ,i133iz3ga:,:Ziz55 Conquest- Benjamin Franklin. The Scientist. S6Fl7ll'6fHOHlC Room Committees: Food Sales Manager -1. Quest-To work on an ice truck. ArmuurfHas been a great help to the Senior Class . . . usually has a joke for someone . . . carries the world on his shoulders most of the time. Name-M UR IEL ISABELLE CRAINIER. Dz1bbed4 Mic. Order-Commercial. Conquesl- To London on the Transatlantic. Service-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 41 Treble Clef 3, -1. Quest-To visit Europe. Armour-Piloting an airplane has a strong V like all English people she is reserved . . . attraction for her . . . fondness for sports. Page Thirty-one Name-R. ROBERT CRAMER. Dubbed- XVings. .v4 'w Order-General. Cunques!- Freaks of Nature. Service-Stage Crew I, 2. 3, -lg Hall Squad 4: Hume Room Committees. Quesl-To be a draftsman. Arnmnr-A talkative person . . . attended C. M. 'l'. C .... would like tn be a soldier . . . quick temper but quick tu fnrgive . . . one of nur little Seniors. .Nanze-XVILLIAM CHAMEH. Hubbell-- Diz. Urtler-Academic. C011qz1estf Edisnn, Henefaetnr of Mankind. Service-Band 1, 2. 3, -lg Home Runni Committees. Q11esffTo be a scientist. .-trnmur-Slnw, easy-going, scientifically minded . . . sandy hair and a lung stride . . . g'Diz is scheduled for a future . . . dun't say we didn't warn you! . 'ti ,V ' ' J .Yame-ANNA MARIE CRAXVFORD. D11bbed-4'Marie. Urder-CmnmereiaI. Conquest'- Spices Make History. ServieewLihra1'y Statl' 3, -iz Custume Club 3, 4: Parrot Statt' 4: Spanish , ' I A .P ,y-rf-'S-. -fm fx K NJ ti Wir? y ' . , r I . 321' .vg- N ' - '-gzezgsy ,-as -.5 ,- ' iii ' -' If of friends. .Yl1l7ll'fhl.'XliXY MARGARET JEAN CVMP. Ilzzblwetl--f- I4rmvnie. Order-General. CUllt1ll6'SffuSIDlllllSl'l Music and Its Characteristics. Scrzvirc-'l'ri'lli-Y 2. fl, 4: French Club 2, il: Treble Clet' Club 4: Li- Qlll'Sff'llll be a Spanish dancer and live in Mexien. Armnnr- An enthusiastic Spanish student . . . likes variety in hair styles . . . fund nt' dancing . . . wants to marry a Mexican . . . tempcramental with a flash nf guucl hulnnr. Nanic- GEOHGIQ l7llANlil.lN DEAIHDUIKFF. Dlllvlfealy--- Gettree. Order---General. Ifnnqnesl Beavers and Their Value to Mcnf' Service -Hunk Club 2, Sl, -lg Band 2. 3. -L: Parrot Staff -L: Et-lm Statt 4. Qllesl-JIM be a successful salesman. Arnznzir-Basliftll . . . blushes prufusely . . , plays a bass horn . . . conceals a likeable personality in shyness . . . when you want something done, enunt nn George . . . a truly super-salesman . Page Thirty-two Club 4. Quest-Tn go tu South America. .-lfllltlllfililllfi . . . talkative . . . always eating . . . has a temper . . . delights in dancing and having a good time . . . has a hast .Yanre-HENRY EDXVIN DERBYSHIRE. , Dubbed- Hank, Order-General. Conquest- The Marquesian ISlill'lCl.,, A , I Service-Football 4: Science Club 4. , rf Quest-To be a good chemist. . . . dashing guard . , . was leading man at Fairfield for three - V years. Qt: l A rnmur-A likeable smile -... hails from a ranch this side of Scotland Wi ' 'V J? 4 .inf -f-'aff Name-ROBERT MARKLE DIEHL. JR. Dubbed- B0bbie. Order-General. , ,,.:,J Collqizesz'-V- 'l'lie Urganfl-'ast and Present. G if .Seririre-Orcliestru 1. 2, 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Advisory Council 2: Class Treasurer 2. 3: Dance Orchestra 2. QlleslfTo accomplish something worthwhile. .4rmour--Everyone knows him as our orchestra pianist . . . a good, steady fellow in spite ot' that stubby hair cut . . . walks with a short stride . . . cautious and courteous. Name-RICHARD DIFFENDERFER. Dubbed- Dift'. Order-General. tlo1iq11est4 Pi1'ates and Buried Treasures. 4'-A Ser11icefDanee Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Senior Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4: Junior Orchestra 1: Senior Play 4: Visual Education Club 4: Parrot Staff 4: Echo Statl' 4. Quest-To play in a big-time swing band. Armour-Sax player '... likes swing and all that goes with it . . . irresponsible . . . of very changeable opinions . . . places others in embarrassing situations and then enjoys the fun. 4. Q ,.V,,. . ' ,yi gsm Name-RUTH ELIZABETH DILLER. Dubbed- Rudie. Order-Conimercial. fjoziqllesi- Paul Revere-The Craftsman XVho Rode A Horsef' Service-C. V. F. T. 3. 4: Book Club 4: Debating Club 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Library Statt' 2, 3: Echo Staff 4: Commencement Com- mittee 4: Parrot Staff 4. Quest-To be a private secretary to a prominent person. .-lrmuzlr-Brilliant student . . . witty . . . admires red-heads . . . we hope she realizes that ambition . . . her patience and willing effort deserve it. Name-JANE ELIZABETH DUNLAP. Dzzbbed- Jane. Order-Commercial. Conquest4 The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris? Ser1vice7Costume Club 3. 4: Treble Clef 3, 4: Library Staff 3: Oper- etta 4. Quest-To travel. Armour-Blushes easily . . . sleepy head . . . a charter member in 'the fun-lovers club . . . try calling her Bright Eyes . . . has her serious moments. Page Thirty-three Name-ARTHUR GUY ECKEL. Dubbed-'tArt. Order-General. Conquest- In Quest of the Gorilla. Service-Book Club 3. -lg Home Room Committees. Quest-To be a forcster. .-lrmoui'-Appears quiet but is full of fun . . . played football for the famous t'Polecats . . . an active boy scout . . . always ready to lend a helping hand. Name-ROBERT ELLSXVORTH ECKMAN. Ijubbecl- Bob. Order-General. Conquest-'tStreamlined Trains? Service-Crafts Club 1. 2. 33 Assembly Orchestra 1, 2. 3. -L: Football 3, -L: Basketball 1. Quest-To sleep as long as I want to. Armour-Full of life and laughs ,... plays the violin . . . not so studious. but wise enough to know enough . . . don't let the convict hair cut deceive you. Name-CHARLES B. ELDER. JR. Dublzed-ttChuck. Order-General. Conquest-Editor of The Patrol. Service-Parrot Staff 2, 3, -L. Editor-in-Chief -1: Science Club 3. -tg Debating Club 2, 3, -1: School Play 2. 3: Senior Play 4: Hall Squad 1: Student Advisory' Council -lg Echo Staff -1. Qzzesl-To publish a newspaper like the New York Times. Armour- Mr. Esquire of '39 . . . has a hearty bellow for everyone . . . ridge runner from Caledonia . . . doesn't hesitate to say what he thinks . . . capable and reliable. Nanie--GRACE ELIZABETH ENGLERTH. IJz1bbecl4 Betty. - A Order-Commercial. Q, it ,Q f V Conquesl-- 'l'lie Louvre and Its Treasiiresf' c ,. if ' Service-Frenell Club 2. 3, -1: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. fl, 4: Treble Clet' 3, 4: fi? Student Advisory Council 1: Class Secretary 2, 3, 4. A L - I 'i ' Quest-To be an English teacher. ggi 5 sei.. - Armour-Lots of fun . . . naturally curly hair . . . pretty brown iiii R- u p eyes . . . hard worker . . . ani ideal friend to everyone? . . . kind and sympathetic. K Name-GEORGE CHARLES EPPINGER. D11bberl- Chink. Order-General. Conquest- 'l'l1e Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Service--Hi-Y 2. 3, -1: Debating Club 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4: Book Club 3. 4. President 4: Basketball Manager -1: Football 3: Oper- etta I: Parrot Staff Il. -l: Echo Staff 4: Student Advisory Coun- cil 4: C. V. F. 'l'. 2, Sl. -tg Colnmencement Committee 4: Cheer- leader 4. Quest--To be a certified public accountant. Arniozzr-39's Number I business man . . . a perfect master of cere- monies . . . happy when he can talk, eat, or tease . . . likes a good time--in the right company. Page Thirty-four Name-THELMA ELIZABETH ERNST. Dl1I1I1eclf Sis. 0l'dt'I'fCU1llll1Cl'L' i nl. CUIlf1llCSffhTllC Silk Industry. Service-Spanisli Club 3, -l: Home Ronin Committees. Quest-To be ll school teacher. .trmaiir-Attractive disposition . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . keeps company with books . . . lilies the movies . . . has ll good time while she wt irks. Name-FRANCES MARCELLA EVANS. - ' Dilhlred- Cellie.,' ' . - Ordcr-Commcrciul. :T - Conquest- Costumes of the Mnraviansf' , Wi S I St'I'l7lit'l --T1'l-I Il-Y l. 2, 3. -lg Purrnf Staff -l: Treble Clef Il, lg Operetta 3. S., I Qucsl4To study music under a famous teacher. . YD . .-ll'IIllll1I'fI'IG.lS one ot' the sweetest singing voices in C. H. S .... deep - heart interest in Shippensburg . . . fine office helper . . . very ' - talkative hut very sympathetic . . . we're told she knows the . art of hlulting. .Yanze-MILLA RD E. EVERTS. D11 bbetl-'tMilla rdf' 0nIer4General. Cllllt1llL'Sf LAItlIl'S XVar On Insects. V 9 f 9 .Service-Glee Club Il, -l: Hall Squad -1 Opcretta -, 3. 4. 'vm-f Quest-To be at high pressure salesman. Arnmur-A good scout. . . . spends his summers at C. M. T. C. . . . might be at captain someday . . . a good pal when you know him. .f-- N-u. hun -.Q 'YZV' Name-HARRY FORBES. Dubbed- Forhes. 0rderfGeneral. Crmquest- Toyohiko Kagawa. The Leading Christian Evangelist in Japan. Service-Band 2, 3, 43 Operetta 1. 3: Orchestra 2: Glue Club 3. -l: Senior Play 4: Junior Band 1. Quest-To study music. Arnwur-Rotund . . . joeular . . . clever. original laughl . . . always talking . . . uses his hands in unnecessary gestures . . . genial. Name-GEORGE HERMAN FOREMAN. Dubbed- George Order-General. Conquest- The Raising and Training of Dogs. Service--Home Room Committees. Quest-To be Il detective. Armozu-One of our out-door sportsmen . . . quiet but not bashful ,. . . likes to play baseball. have 11 good time, create a little trouble . . . anything' rather than study. Page Th iffy-fine 1 I I , 'QW' Name-THOMAS FOR EMAN. Dubbed- Tom. Order-General. Conquest- Testing Airplanes. Service-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Home Room Committees. Quest-To work with airplanes. A rmolzr-Symbol of good conduct . . . determined . . . a good sport . . . dresses well . . . conversation consists of. i'Hello - Goodbye Name-LESLIE ROBERT FOUTZ. D1zbbedg Bob. Order-Academic. Conquest4 The Reformed Refurmationf' ServicefBand 1. 2. 3. 4: Assembly Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. Quest-To be a minister. A1'mour4Artistically and musically inclined . . . considers his studies important . . . a quick sense ot' humor occasionally breaks through the seriousness. Name-QUENTIN VICTOR FREY. JR. Ilubbed- Dinty. 0I'l.It'I'fGt'l'lGl'lll. Conqlzesf- 'l'he Fight Against Automobile Thieves. Service-Crafts Club 1, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Debating Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Operetta 1: Attendance Squad 2: Football 3, 4: Parr it Statt' 4: Echo Staff 4: Library Stall' 2. Quest-To become a technical engineer. .N'an1efRUTH ARDELLA FHEY. Dubbeal-- Ruth. Order-General. Conquesl4 Modern Trends in Poetryf' St'I'I7l,t'U-l'l0ll1U ltoom Committees. Q1zesl4'l'o make friends. .-trmuur---Quiet . . . takes her duties seriously . . . writes poetry Arnwur-XVants to own his own car . . . hilarious . . . occasionally takes orders from another . . . fond ot' all sports . . . Mickey Rooncy's double. 1: , ' 5 . ,wlzw ' X ' Y 'sexe-s:3. :2 f' --jfrgw X' Q: xg ,jflj . . . makes friends easily . . . not afraid ot' work, hard work! Nrmie--ALMA FUNK. 'Ill bbed4 Al1na. Order--General. Conquest-- Military Aeronautics. Service-'l'ri-I-li-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Treble Clef 3, 4, President 4: Dramatic Club 4: Purrof Staft' 2. 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Dance Orchestra 3, 4: Student Advisory Council 4. Q11esl4'l'o study lnusic and drama. Armour!-Dark. gypsy-like . . . has a way with her . . . pretty brown eyes . . . easily excited . . . likes to laugh. Page Thirty-sin: A .Ili'XQS' Name-EVELYN FUNK. Dllbberlf- Evy. 0rderfGene1'al. Conquestf Education of Handicapped Children. Ser11iccfF1'ench Club 2. Il: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4. Quest-To be a nurse. ,4rn1oz1rfLikes to eatfespceially potato chips . . . a model study hall pupil . . . dumbfounded in history class . . . her leisure time is spent on ice skates. Name-LEE GETTEL. Dubbed- Butch. Order-General. Conqz1eslf Poloroid.', St'I'l?fl'l'iF00llJklll 3. 4: Echo Staff 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Science Club 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Visual Education -Club 3, 4: Parrot Staff 3. 4: C. V. F. T. 2, 3. 4. Q11es1'fTo double for Hip Van XVinkle. Armour-Likes to eat home-made candy . . . is a good sport and athlete . . . sapiently inclined . . . Steppin Fetchit characteristics. .Yanzc-GLADYS RUTH GIFT. Ilzlbbecl- Gifty. Order-Commercial. Conquest-- The Alps Mountains. St'I'l7fl't'-'-l'l0IllC Room Committees. Quesl--To travel around the world. me .-lrmn11rfTalkative . . . likes to travel . . . actually likes her red hair . . . can't stand freckles or studying . . . provoked when she blushes. . , ' g . . ame-GEHALDIINIL LILNOHA GOINTZ. N Q' Dubbed- Jerry. 4 . A ' Orcler-Commercial. E C0I1Q1lL'Sff6sThE Sun as a Planet. 'Q :XJ -' Service-Tri-Hi-Y 3: Spanish Club Il, 4: Book Club ll, 4: Girls Mat M A iq , 1 -.-. , c1u1,2.3,4. 4:1 'ii i V A '- 'F 5 Quest-To be a professional ice skater and golfer. V' ' i n .4rnw11riMisehievous . . . good sport . . . athletic . . . sense of humor 4' . . . likes to eat candy in school . . . talkative . . . knows how 4 to cheer at football games. Name-HILDA JANE GORDON. Dllbbfflwgci-IHUlE.,, OrderfAcadcmic. Conq11esl4 Medieval Castles of Great Britain. Qll9SffTlJ graduate: to be a nurse. Service-'Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1: Latin Club 4. Armour-Likes to shoot marbles . . . her favorite is Donald Duck . . ' preference in nuts is Aun1an's . . . S1nitty's pal. Page Th irfy-seven Name -MARY ELLEN GREENAXVALT. Ijllbbedw-ull1Cg.,, Order-Academic. Conquest- Amos Bronson Alcott. Service-Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 43 Latin Cub 1, 12, 3, 4: French Club 4: Dance Orchestra Ilg Treble Clef 4. Quest-To be successful in whatever I undertake. .4rmo11rfTall . . . light-headed tblond, we meant . . . happy-go- lucky . . . good dancer . . . lots of fun . . . to her. Pine Grove is the garden spot of the world . Q Name-GAIL GRINDLE. V -' H ' 'A ' - ' VAI IJ1zbbedf Red. - Q 5 1 Order-General. fav- Conquest- Radio News and Commentators. . 1 Service--Dramatic Club 4: Treble Clet' 4: Student Advisory Council 4: W! Senior Play 4. V . . Quest--To seek a professional career. 'J 'A' ,. Armour-Not hard to look at . . . studies industriously . . . always ,e..V', :Qi l'i' 'Z ilzf displays a pleasant smile . . . a recent member of '39, but she g'rates with everyone. Name-MARTHA JANE GROVE. Dubbed- Jamey, 0I'fIPI'+C0l1llll0l'Clill. Conquest4 Labrador. Service-Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, Il, 41 Music Club l: Visual Education Club 3. 4: Operetta 3. Quest-To beeome an etlieient secretary. Arnmur-Large, dark eyes . . . long lashes . . . oustandingly pleasant broadest smile we've eve1' seen. Nunie--VIRGINIA BRANDT GROVE. Dulwbefl--- .lessy. Orderf-Contmereial. Conquest'-'tFaets About Canariesf' . Servieeillook Club 43 Home Room Committees. Queslf-To be an iee skater. Armour-Not fond ot' talking and blushing but does both . . . likes out-door life of the Weiner roast variety . . . her home work is always done. Nrznie---VIVIAN LORRAINE GSELL. IJIIbl7CIIf'ixViV.U Urrlerff-Commercial. Conquest-- Art in Advertising. Serniee-4Senior Play 4: Costume Club 2, 3, 4: Home Rooin Commit- tees. Quest--'l'o be a commercial artist. Armour- -Diminutive and gay . . . fond ot' dancing and shorthand . . . aeeoniplishes big things in spite ot' her small size . . . rainy weather annoys her. X Page Th irty-eight personality . . . displays many little nieeties , . . whimsical . . . Nr1n1e4J. RICHARD HAFEH. Dillvlrerl- Dickf' Order-General. C0lll11It'Sl-hTl'lL' Pulpsf' St'l'l7il'i'fFl'UllCll Club 2. Il: Crafts Club 3: Student Advisory Council 3: Hi-Y 41 Dramatic Club 4: Book Club 3. Quest-To be an orchestra leader or radio almouncer. :4I'll'lfllll'fl..OIlg., lean, and lanky . . . seen at all social functions . , . some business ability underneath that nonclmlant exterior. Nclme-BETTY JEAN HAGEN. D11bbedf Betty. Order-JCommercial. C!ll1l1lIUSll-HNLWV Guiana, Explorers Paradise. Service--Library Staff 2, 3: Book Club 3: Parrot Staff 3: Costume Club 3, 4: Treble Clet' Club 3, 4. Quest-JTO be a traveling companion. .'4l'lIlUll!'fi'i0l' sociahility often concealed in bashfulness . . . easily excited . . . studions . . . likcs sports . . . always busy, always willing. .Yr1nzef.lEAN ELIZAISETH HAMISRIGHT. I,lI'7ht'tifHJL'1lIl.,, Order-Commercial. Conquest-- Tl1catrical Make-Up. Ser1viceAI.ibrary Staff 2, 3, 4: Home ltoom Committees. C2llCS1fTCI be successful. :iI'fIl0ll1'fQlll'Cl', little giggle usually announces her presence . . very playful disposition . . . enjoys reading late at night . . notice her love for bright colors. fvb MD 4, uwxzx xg: at .Y11n1e4JANET BLANCHE HAMMOND. IJ11bbecl4 Janetf' 0rtIerfGeneral. Conquesl- American Folk Musicf' Quest-To be a nurse. ous . . . deeply interested in Spanish. ,Yanie-FIKANK DONALD HARRISON. lI11I1bed4 Rig. 0rzIerfGeneral. Orchestra 2: Stage Crew 4. Quest-- Happy now-never considered the future? Service-Treble Clef 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, It, 4: Spanish Club 4. :iI'I1lUllI'4AL1lllOI'S over her English themes . . . really a serious stu- dent . . . her chubby features add to her attractiveness . . . zeal- flUlll1llt3Sf'n'l'llC American Navy Since 'l'he XVOrld XVar. Service- -Hand 2. IS: Science Club 4: Visual Education Club 4: Junior Arnmlir-Original sense of humor . . . always gets caught . . . prince of mischief . . . good student when he applies himself. Page Thirty-nine new aiu, Name-MARIE JFDITH HARTMAN. Dubbed-- .ludy.,' Order-Academic. Conquesl-- Socialized Medicine. Sernieefliand 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Cafeteria 3. -L. C2lI1'SfY'lx0 be a home economies teacher. ,-lrnmurfA worthwhile friend . . . likes to eat as well as cook . . . shy . . . quick-witted . . . quaint manner . . . often generous to her sorrow. .Yunze-.TUNE ISABELLE HAULMAN. llubberl- June, Urder-Commercial. Conquesl-- The Picturesque Grand Canyon. tgCfl7fL'Ef'lll'l-Hi-xv 1. 2, 3, -1: Nurses of Tomorrow 4: Library Staff 2: Latin Club 4: Junior Music Club 1. Quest-To be a nurse. Armolzr--'Thoughtful of others . . . tiny . . . glad to help anyone . . . reserved and wistful manner . . . afraid she'll say the wrong thing. .Yunzee--JANE ELIZABETH HELLER. Dublled-- .lanief' Order-Commercial. Cmiqllesfiilalnes XVilkes Booth, ' Servicef'l'ri-Hi-Y I. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 34. -L: Senior Plav -L K Quest-To work and make her own money in sonic honest way. . nnur--Always neat in appearance . . . likes dancing. camping. itll and candy . . . small in stature . . , has proved she knows thc meaning of cooperation. ,'Vfl1m'-fGOHDON HEHH. llnlvbefl-f - Seurbie. Urrler-General. Conqz1estf Transatlantic Fliersf, Service-Crafts Club 3: Book Squad 3, 4. Quest-To be something-it doesn't matter much. Armour!-Handy left-hander . . . likes to be on hand for the latest news . . . his days slip by easily for him. Nr1n1esISABliI.l,Ii LOIVISE HICKS. IJ11l1I1edf Izzy. Order-General. Conquesl-- The Quaint Gaspe Region. Service--Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: Treble Clef Club 4: French Club 3. Quest---To be a second Paderewski. AI'Il1U1lI ' -An eager pianist . . . sensitive feelings . . . likes a good joke . . . always cheerful . . . her light hair suggests her light heart. Page Forty .Vanie--JEANNE HICKS. Iluhherl- Hit-ks. Order- - Commercial. CUIIIIIIUS1'-'urlllll' CUI'IQl'C'SSifHHl Service Costume Club 2. Il. -lg Student Advisory Council 3: Treble Clef Club li. 4: Spanish Club 4: Library Staff 3: Przrfui Staff 4. Quesl To be a clothes desigi .-ll'l710lIl' ltather quiet . . . a person everyone lilies . . . agreeable disposition . . . reliable and generous . . . stands firmly for her rights. Alllflltlfxrxflhll HELEN HILL. Ilzihbefl--- Umie. Urrlcr wtleneral. ffnnquesl - Our Brown Brothers of The Philippinesf, Selwit-vfliooli Club 3. -l: French Club Il: Purrnf Staff Il: Student Advisory Council 3: Cafeteria 4: lreble Clet 3. 4. Quest-To be a technician. Arnzuur- -Her dog is her faithful 4-ompanion . . . merry manner . . . ought to be as good in anything she undertakes as she is a good friend. .Yrunr-GAIL I11l1l17k'l1' - Gail. Order-General. Conq11es17 Claude Aehille Debussy. Sl'I'l71l'0iFl'CllL'll Club -1: Treble Clef Club 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2: Oper- etta 2: Dance Orchestra 2. Queslf--'l'o finish High School. :lI'lIllIIl1 All accomplished pianist and organist . . . has her future already planned . . . in addition to music she likes dancing and a good time. mer. ELIZABETH HOLDEN. l Libra ry. gf!!! Name -RAYMOND HOLDEN. Duhlrell- 'Holden. Order -Academic. COI1I1llf'S1 hAl'0l1IlLl The XVorlcl For XVild AI1llllJ.llS,,, Service fliook Club 2: Home Room Committees. Quest--To be an Urator. Arnmzzr-Gives original, witty speeches . . . a model student. and study-hall teachers' delight . . . never disturbs anyone nor any thing. ' , .xulmfssansn JANE HOLLAR. .I 11111717011 --'- 'tSl1orty. ' A fn Order-Aieneral. ' 1:01741l1l'S1'fMllUIllllHCC of The Handlaerchieff' zzh Service--Iiook Club 2, 3, -L, Treasurer 4: Library Stall' 2. ZS: Home zf, K Q- Ronin Committees. 5 ..----.,- Quesis-To be a dressinaker. ' , ,.4 , V .-lrnwizr--I.acks dignity, but doesn't need it . . . well-liked . . . opti- mistic . . . has a unique chuckle . . . small, sensible. sincere. Page Forty-one 1 gm. syiib T152 ' I-ff? ,.,., .i 1:3 -' ...'-- . .Y .M V -:rl 1 Name-BETTY JANE HOOVER. Dubbed-6'Shorty. OrrIerfCommercial. Coliqilesz'- 'l'he Buffalo. ServicefTri-Hi-Y 1, 4: Visual Education Club 3, 4. Quest--To he a secretary. Armour-Pleasant . . . dislikes home work . . . believes she can use her time to more advantage . . . talkative . . . cheerful . . . her favorite sport is bicycle riding. Xrznie-DEM.-XRIS BARBOVH HOOVEH. Dubbed-- Dimples.,' Order-Commercial. f:0lll1llCSffHPUlIllS of Interest in New York City. Service--Library Staff 3, 41 Echo Staff 4: Operetta 2. 3: Treble Clef 43 Commencement Committee 4: Cheerleader 2, IS. 4. Quest-To be a model. .-lrn1o11r4Loyal . . . lovable . . . light-hearted . . . she has no enemies . . . blushes easily, dances smoothly, laughs gayly congenial person could not be found. NamefEMMA ELIZABETH HOOVER. Dubbed-7- Betty. Order--Commercial. Conquest- Gi'eat Smoky Mountain's National Park. Service--Debating Club 2: Home Room Committees. Quest-To be a good housekeeper. Il IIIOPB .4rmni1r--litticient . . . a conscientious pupil . . . well-liked . . interested in all C. H. S. activities . . . Jay's Betty. .Yunie I.0l'ISA MAY HOOVER. ' .5 A IlIlh'7t'll - TVeezie. i, '11 ' -. X ,' X! Ilrfler ftrenieial. I ' v if lv N .I U .Q A X .2 .lFIl!1lll'hf ' A Tunnel Hlgl1XX!1j For Pennsylvania. . its Service- Assembly Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Library Staff 3: Spanish i lk Club 4. Secretary: Treble Clef 3. 4: Dramatic Club 4: Echo Staff lil ., v 4: Uperetta Il, 4. E Qucsl' 'To become a good housewife-eventnally. Armonrv -She's vigor and vitality personified . . . small . . . genuine . . . out-spoken . . . loves fun and good times. but her serious- ness would surprise you. l - 8 'ix' M ,,...vw .Yuniee 7-l3l'I'l l'Y L0l'lSli HUPPLE. V. .ws Ilulwlrefl f Betty K ' Order --Commercial. V V CIIIHIIIUSI The Aztecs and Their Civilization. f Service Spanish Club Il. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 41 Visual Education Club 4. In Qiiesl -To find and follow the road to success. -. Q :ll'll1lllll 'YllCCl1 interest in the l'nivei'sity of Pennsylvania . . . is it l-.. higher education which attracts her? . . . pearly white teeth and brown hair would be an addition to any college campus. Page Forty-two .Yame-MARGAR ETTA LO FISE HORST. Dnbhecl- Louise IOHQIIFSI' - . cv'1 Temple and Other Mesas. Sernicef'l'ri-Hi-Y Club l. 2: Library Staff 2, Il: Treble Clci' C I, : I stnnie Club 2. - ' frene Clu . ,nesl- 'z '- ' .' -e An e -'. Armnnr---I leasant and helpful whenever possi - . . . usually happy ann sniili g . . . conscientious about. studies . . . she wa Q f,l'fll'l'ffi1'll0l'1ll. ,L 1 ssh- . 3 ' 1' lub S 4 J cf, s 1. 1 h . in 4 Q lo ti ntl and st 1 ina it ' , ' bln 0 ai l n tnts lo ic ilil hu in 1 'Ze Zllllllllll . .Value-Bli'l l'Y BVDD lll'LL. Imhlvedt - Betty Budd. OrilerfeV-Commerei il Conqnesl-- XVashington's Campaign In The French and Indian XVar. Service- 'l'ri-lli-Y Club 1. 2, ll, 4: Latin Club 1: Debating Club 3. 4: C. V. lf. 'l'. Ii, 4' Purrol Staff Zi, 4: Helio Stall' 4: Operetta 1: Coni- nieneelnent Coinnwitee 4. Quest--To be a private secretary to a prominent man. .-trnwnr-Outstanding capability . . . possesses that schoolgirl coni- plexion . . . to know her is to know kindness. composure, sociability . . . ideal combination ot' seriousness tempered with Zl sense of humor. Name-KENNETH XVILLIA M H UNSECKER. Dubbed-- lien. Order--General. lfnnquesl f l'resent Day Steam LOL'llIllUilYL'S.', Service-Assembly Orchestra 2. 3: Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4: Book Club 2: Science Club 3. 4: Library Staff 4: Operetta 4. Quest---To gracluz Armour -Interested in school activities. if they don't require too much study . . . dislikes being inactive . . . congenial companion. L, .., .fx 495 . s . ' , ' .V , l '1:2s:ir ' Q Kaine--LEE ELLA .lOl-lNS'l'0N. Dzlbbed-- .lfihnnyf' Order-General. Conquesl- Leprosy and Lepersf, 1054 N--gf 14? ' S6'l'l7fl't'fTI'i-Hl-Y 2, Il. 4: French Club ll. 4: Treble Clet' 4: Nurses ol 'I'omorroxv 4: Student Advisory Council 4. Quest-4l'o be a nurse. Armour-'l'he essence ot' friendliness . . . enviable curly hair . , . a shark at chemistry . . . doesnit believe in wearing her heart on her sleeve. NamefPEGGY LOUISE KANE. Dubberl- l'eg.,' Order-Aeacleinic. Conquesl- 'l'ravel In Brazil. Serniz-e4Tri-l-li-Y Club 2: Latin Club 2, Zi. 4: Nurses ot' 'l'o1nnrrim Club 3. 4. Quest--To be a nurse. .'4!'IIl0lll'iCilllD and quiet ot' manner . . . serious or gay. she is always f self-composed . . . enjoys helping others . . . never breaks a promise. Page Forty-th ree Ag. ' -ak Name-RAYMOND KEGERHEIS. JH. D11bbedf Jake. Order--General. CIlI1Qll0Sff'HJ0h1'l L. Lewis and the C. I. O. Service-'Science Club 3, -lg School Play 33 Senior Play 4: Echo Staff 4. Quest-To be a funeral director. :iI'I1lOllI'Tl4lL' and Kribs are inseparable . . . his dramatic and busi- ness ability have recently been brought to the front . . . has a sly sense of humor. X ' 'V' I J . ,,., , .Yalne--MARY ESTHER KENNEDY. AS. fl y A DuIvbedf Dimples. it 1' .-'1'. 1 HQ: Ordf'r----Commercial. V- A iff: Conquest- Hungary. E Service-Home Room Committees. i ,ivh 1 - ' g l :.b My Q1zesI7To keep house. :':l :kj f':: .jar .-trmuur-Her goal in life should not be difficult for her . . . she 'l ',: ' likes to sew. mend, and do fancy work . . . heartily dislikes movies and schoolfso she says. eva .Yruncf -LAXVIER SYLVESTE It Ii I M PEL. Iltzlilvefl--- 'l'ex Order -Commercial lfonquesl- The Exploits and Life of Kit Carson. Serzwice--lloliie lioom Committees. Q11esf4'l'o belong to the Motor Patrol. Arnmzzr--lioisterous . . . our best guitar player . . . exceptionally tall . . . has a queer way of expressing himself . . . often witty. .Yunie--GEOIKGE S'l'EXVAlt'l' KLENZING, Jlt. Ilulvlferl- Stew. Order'-tlontvnereial. lfonquesl- Some Famous Dogs. Service--Spanish Club -tg Glee Club It, -tg Uperetta 3. Quesl- -To hike to fitllhtll-I. .-trninur - - 'femlency to be obstinate . . . fine huntsman . . . would rather tizxht tires than school work . . . perpetual harmonica playe r. Page Forty-follr Nfzme--ROBERT NELSON KESSLER. Dilhbefl-'tBob.H 0I'lIt'I'?GOIlCl'tll. ConquesI- Professional Football. Service-Horne Room Committees. Quest- -To be a radio sports commentator. A FIIIUIII'-biUdCSi manner . . . sports enthusiast . . . doesn't work any more than hc has to . . . saves his energy for himself. ANR .YIIIIIUP -HELEN llzilzlwfl- Helen ELlZAl3E'l'l'l KLENZING. i. 0l'lIPl iGCI1Cl'ill. I C011llIll'Sl'hLll1'l4HIS Lusloms of the l'iL'IlllSylY1llllll Germans. 'V' . .Sz'1'11i1'1'--Ifrlzrr Stall' 4: Library 2, Il, Secretary 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, Il, 41 -J Spanish Club 4: Student Aclvisory Council 4. -7 Quesl-- l'o be a sclinml teacher or slenographer. v-- Arnmur- -Ready, willing, and able to clo anything requested uf her 5 uc' . . . fond of sporls . . . always jolly . . . mischievous sparkle in hcl' eyes . . . ,239 has no one more dependable. inure cnrnperative. .Yume-JANE RUTH KNODE. Ilulzlwecl-- Janie. Order -General. 1 'vig fifllIf1llt'Sf'fHr1i1lL' Seerel of Being XVcll-Dressed. 5, Service--Tri-Hi-Y l. 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 25, 4, President 4: Costume E '--- Clnb Sl, 4: Student Advisory Council 4: Attendance Squad 3. Qllt'Sf --To leach home economies. , .slI'lllUlIl Good spurt . . . lil-:es to bc kidded . . . enthusiastic . . . 'fr lxas a mania to drive il car . . . nice to look at . . . nice fo know. 'Q ii .Yume -DAVID ALSUN KRIBS. lllllillfd--HDflY6.,, f,I'lll'l GOIlCI'2ll. lfmiqiiesl- 'l'lie Service-Science C1lIl'Sf'TU enter .'il'Il1UllI'--EllhCl' prucraslinat keen intercs Romance uf Mahogany. Club 4: Echo Stall' 4. the lf S. Naval Academy. hilarious nr sullen . . . a whiz at his machine . . . ul . . . pcrsevering worker lwhcn he works! . . t in photography. ami '95 , .Yuiize--EUPHEMIA liLIZAl3E'I'H KYNER. ' D11IrIvecIA-- Fca1n. M W , S Order-General. 'L Conquesl- Finland and Its People. ' rf , SPFl?fl'1 '1'l'l-fil-X' 1. 21 ifl-L-meh Club 2. Qlleslflo be ll school teacher and visit liuropc ' .-lrnw11rfLilies to gel into trouble. to be where she shuul1ln't be . . enjoys riding a bicycle. cspc-cially if her destination is a certain ':': Indian town. ' J ' .Yanie-RlY'l'H MCCULLOCH LANDIS, ,.-.i' . .A H, ., 1,11I7I?0fl'6 Rlltlli6.,, V M - b Order- -Academic. 5' . Cnnqzzesl-Editor of the Echo. ,I r I' 4 A Service-'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Il, 4: Latin Club 1, 2. Il. 4. President 4: French b .- 4- Club ss. Debating Club 41 Liimn-y sian' 2, za, J.: siuai-nf .xiivism-y - I xiqvlnu '..,., L Iouncil 4, Secretary 4: Commencement Committee 4: Erlin Staff 4. '.:-. l 4 A' ' V. Qlll'Sl'7T0 be a missionary to Morocco. i:'i 3f':7 :' ul' n ' . 'iiqti' Armnizr-Our poet laureate . . . rivals Cuol4y in talking . . . , A ' generally seen with pencil in her hair and a determined eX- prcssion on her face . . . unlimited vocabulary . . . Wunder what Q 'i ' those moments of day-dreaming mean? Page Forty-five f,, ,' 9.51. ,1 v13J M, 1 'U w 1, v n 1 .V t -s YI Q1 . I I ,Q ' if axe g .I--Q' --A .fav - '...er3 .7 f X , 1 Za: ', L'Qi'X:3 W ykzmm ' l , ,V I, :XL -,iv N V f I 4' FK ' fxiz. If fi'-,li 4 J'.3a?f?'e f x 8 3 ','., ' 55 .I yu. H . ., .- n. 'w-L fi if '- QE, X A YV!!-X ' Q' MSC. f w ' a 1 . f 1- ,L,xf img, 4,. rx' 'QQ 1 -,1 .,! I 4' ' lb 455 - ,,s. .H-.. my 1 iv xv' I. -f 1 if I A , 5 6 Q 5' .11 if .Yal11eftillAlll.l'lS l.ll'l'Y. ,Yzznze-DOROTHY ELIZABETH LEHMAN. Ilzllrbecl- Dot. Urder-General. Ijunqzlesl- Bum-mis Aires. Thu ML-trupnlis ut' Suuth America. St'I'l7il'E -lYlll'hL'S uf 'l'unmrruw Il, 4: Hulnc llmmm Cnmmitluus, ,1lcsIf'l'u be a nurse. . 71lJllF'HltS a tlair fur nurring . . . ready tn flu hr.-r part at any 1 time . . . bunk CUIlSCl0llS . . . unnnticccl in a crowd. but chur- ished by her friends. .Yu111e7CLAP-ENCE PALMER LEMASTER, JR. Illlbbedg- Buss, ,gy Urder7Vucatiunal. lfonqllesifhliugs--lissential 'llu Pular Travel. Service-Band 1. 2. Sl, 4: Home llmnn Committees. ' Quest-Tu be a dental mt-chanic. .-lrmuzzr-It' he cuulcln't talk. ht-'cl die . . . pleasant smile and dis- position . . . stalwart . . . unc nf Ronin 3's lxrnblcm pupils--sn he believes. .Y111110-GEORGE XVILLIA Ill LIN INGER. llllIIIH'tl7 'CLlClllS.,, UI'Ilt'l'f-CllIllIl1t'l'Clll l. when he smilt-s. Illllvlrecl----- l.i ppyf' Ordarftluni nit-rcia l. lfmiqllusl--- lluw Rlullltt-y's .Kid ln Tho Care nt' Diseases. ...I SL'I'I7ft't 'fXvl5ll1ll limlncaliun tllnb Il, 4: St-icncc Club 4: Stage Crew am 2. Sl. 4. C2llt'Sf f'llll kccp tml nl' trnnblc. .-lI'lIl0llI' --1Cl1u1.'l'l'1ll as nhl Sul llllllSL'lf . . . :I l'illl1t'l' dry humurist . . . who will tix tlu- ampliticr when Charles isn't hers? . . . always in a hurry. .Yume-GlEltAl,lJINli LUVISE I.l'I l'I.li. IJ11I7I76'tI -M-lL'l'l'y. Orzlvr H.-XL'2lllL'llllL'. CUIIIIIIUSI v 'I'lw Slruqglc in Palestine 'l'nday. Sf'rni1'c'- 'l'ri-lli-Y l, 2g St-lnml ltlax' Sl: Hmm- llmnn 4llllllllllllUCS. Quest- f'l'u bc a nursc. T .-lfllllllll' St-lwnl girl lnvc fur lnuvivs and makc-up . . . clever side tn ht-r . . . mlm-sn'l In-sitalu tn say what slw thinks . . . prefers tn plan ln-r fnturt- lu snil In-rst-lt'. Page Forty-six wmv Ifmzqzwsf- Miiila Raising, A Growing Industry. Service--lJi'amatic Club 4: Hi-Y Club 2. Il. 4: Glec Club Il. 4: Ilam-0 Q' Orchestra 4: Sullrml Play Il: tlpuretta 2: Stage Crew 4. W v- - . . H Quusl-I0 do something gre-at tur humanity. .4rmuur--'Even-tcinpcrcrl must ot' the time . . . likes prt-tty girls and gnnd things tn cat . . . prickly as his nickname . . . liamlstniiu .Vame-EUNICE NELLIE LOCKE. Iiubbetl-'SEunice. Order-Commercial. Conquesl- Queen Elizabeth. The Sovereign. Serzvire--'l'ri'Hi-Y 2, Il, -lg Costume Club 2, Il: Library Staff 21 Cafe- teria 2. Quesl--To be a secretary. Arnmlll'-'Likes reacting . . . hlushes bashfully . . . quiet, unassum- ing manner . , . takes her school life easily, calmly . . . enjoys driving her car. .Vame-FR.-XNCES EILEEN LONG. Illlblied--'iNeyvt. Urrler-Academie. Conqzlesl- Ctmpely and Stuart, Representatives ot' Early American Artf' Service-Latin Club l. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Debating Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary el: C. V. F. T. 2. 3, 4: Class Historian 2, 3, 4: School Play 1: Purrol Statt' -I: Echo Staff 41 Commencement Committee I ' 1 -I-: Dramatic Club Il, -ig Student Advisory Council 2. ww Quesf-To be a nu1'se. .-innour-An all-around girl . . . fond of mischief . . . artist in her own name . . . keeps cool in emergencies . . . exhibits good 1 ' , S , sense, good taste, good sportsmanship. .2 .Vame-ROBERT LESTER LOXVANS. Dllbbefl-J'Bob. Order-General. Conquest- 'I'lie History of The United States Air Corps. Service-School Play 2: Glee Club Zig Home Room Committees. Quest-To be an Army Air Corps pilot or engineer. .-trmnur4.Iust imagine Smilin' Bob, the aviator . . . studies never seriously bother him . . . would be happy if he could just achieve his ambition tomorrow-without more school! .AIKIIIIFQJOHN XVILLIAM LOXVER. JR. Dubbecl4 Sleepy. Order-General 1. 2: Vocational 3, 4. na Conquesl4 The History of The Circus. Quest-To be an electrician. .-lrmour-Plays violin and cymbals . . . very in delightethe circus. D11 IJII?dfHI.l1g6.,, 0rderfGenc-ral. Service-School Play 3: Senior Play 4: Parrot F. T. 2, 3, 4: Commencement Committee 43 manding . . . willing to do his share. CnnquesIg The Causes of Youthful Delinquency . . ...,-., . P Service--Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Orchestra 2: C. V F T 'P 'S 4 dustrious . . . good naturcd and likeable . . . retained an interest in a childhood Name-CHARLES WILLIAM FRANCIS LUGENBEEL. ss Staff Sl, 41 French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Student Advisory Council 2, St, 4: C. V. Dramatic Club 3, -I. Quest-To become a professor of English at some university. Armour-Industrious, business-like, reliable . . . very frank isome- tilnes brutally sol . . . an authority on current movies . . . com- Page Forty-seven Name-DAVID GEORGE MCFADDEN. Dubbed-L'Dave.', Order-General. Conquest- Music of The North American Indian. Service--Crafts Club 1: Band 2, 3. 43 Senior Orchestra 2. 4: Chapel Orchestra 3. -lg Dance Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Operetta 43 Boys Glee Club -lg Football 1, 23 Echo Stall' -l. Quest--To be a good husband. Armour--Plays the bass horn . . . considerate . . . one of the trio: Merle, Dave , and Bush . . . dependable . . . has a mind of his own. but strangely docile to one certain person. Name-THOMAS ANDREXV MCGEI-IEE. Dubbed- Gig. Order-General. lIonql1esIf The Political Situation In Czeclioslovakiafi Service-Band 1, 2, Il: Visual Education Club ll: Book Squad 3, -L. Quest-To be as successful as my father. .-lrmozzr-f-Always optimistic . , . has one fault-likes to laugh at his own jokes . . . we're told he enjoys sitting with feet propped up, studying English . . . he's really a good fellow with a good ambition. f S Name--MILDRED MARY MCGOXVAN. f f ' 5 Duhlzed- Mid. il : fx Order-General. V I Ilrmqzlesl- The People of The Malayan Peninsula. if. ii ' Service-French Club 2, 3, 4: Book Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3. -L: y ' ' Hall Squad 2. M -I ju l X' Quest-To be a good nurse -to own a fruit farm. ,liz i rlI'I1llDllI'-eCl1CGl'i'l1l . . . energetic . . . friendly . . . likes all sports . . . ' ' infectious giggle . . . living questionaire . . , our hat is off to her . . . she has been one of '39's loyal workers. Nante--NV. NELSON MQNEXV. Dubbed- Nelson. Order---Commercial. + Conquest- Frank Buck and His XVork. SL'l'l71'4'U- --Hall Squad 41 Home Room Committees. Quesl -To be president of the Pennsylvania Railroad. .-lrmour- -Struxns the guitar . . . uncommunieative. especially about himself . . . mocking laugh . . . often found in the library . . . takes life easily. Nuzne-4MABLE Mc:VI'l l'Y. IJIlllllfll-hlxl1llJlC.U Order---Crrmmcreial. Conqzzesf-- Home Life in 'l'he Colonies. Service- -Spanish Club It, 41 Home ltooni Committees, Quest-To be a secretary. Arn1o11rfShy , . . petite . . . bashful . . . good student . . . a tine friend to have . . . likes to take long walks. E rm.-- . --.W .- Page Forty-eight .Yum e--J l'NE'l I'A ALE EN M A ES. lizzlrliecl-- Junettuf' 0I'lIt'l'TACllIlL'lll ic. Service-T1'i-Hi-Y Club 1: Home Room Committees. C!lll'Sf -To be u private secret IIN. .4rmuur--4Frienclly disposition . . . knows how to huncllc at tennis racquet . . . an movie lun . . . plays the PIZHIU and collects all r .Q , Cenquesl-hlntcrcsting Rock Formations ot' The United Stzltesf' ,, wi i the popular songs. .Yulne--ORA ANN GRACE M.-XHON. llubliell- Sqnink. f,l'lfI'l'f -Commercial. CDH!1Ilt'SffA'gAlllL'l'lL'SlIl Egypt-Yuezllun. Service-'l'ri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. Il. 4: Visual liclucxltion Club Sl. 4: C. V. I . T. 3. 4. Quesl--s-'l'o become :nn executive. Arnmurs-Pleasant . . . very imaginative . . . selt'-composed . intcresterl in the business worlcl. .Yume --MARJORIE STRUMAN MAltU'l'Tli. linIrbcd- Mz1rgc. Orrler----General. Conquest - The Value ot' The Cirl Scout Moveinentf' St'I'llll'K'7Tl'ClJllJ Clet' li. 4: Frcneh Club Il. 4: Book Club Il, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club 2: Upercttu Il. 4. Quest-Jfo be an nurse. ,-trmnur-Very industrious. especially il' she-'s sewing or knitting . . contrary sometimes . . . tugious energy. ' gf Ia is . vs-K -.A 'ff . .,,.,, she likes to talk tlllli joke . . . con- .Yalne-DORIS LOVISE INIAIRTIN. IlllI7IJl3llA'5DOI'iS.,, Order-General. ClllH1Ilt'Si'uSll.lfIl Clearance. Service--'l'ri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. H, 4: Treble Clef fl. 4: Dramatic Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Purrul Stuff 2. Il. 4: Opcrettn 1. 2: Clleerleader 2. Si. 4: Color Daly Ii: Echo Stuff 4: Student Advisory Council 4: Senior Play 4: C. V. F. T. 3, 4. Quesl' --'l'o be happy and successful throughout life. Armour--XVinning smile . . . twinkling eyes . . . :1 pleasing person- ality has won her friends . . . turned business woman and actress this year. but the charm is still there. Name-GEORGE GUY MARTIN. Dubbed- Pete, Orderfflndustrial. Cllllfl1lt'Sff'SHiStOI'iC XVillizunsburg. Semi!-0-I-'ootlmall 1, 2. Il, 4: Basketball 1. 2. Il. 4: Hi-Y Club 2. 3: Book Squad 2. ll. 4. Qnesl- -To be il professiolml football player. Armour-Une of our star football men . . . always looks for the 'good points . . . never Ends fault . . . first-rate dunecr . . . all around good sport. P :ge Fnrly-n ine Name-IRENE FRANCES MARTIN. Dubbed- lieany. Order-Commereial. lfulzqzzeslfnlfmrsture and Health. her vigurnus activity during the clay. .Yanie-MIRIAM LOUISE MARTIN. llulrbecl- - Mini, Order-General. .Ynme-MOLI.IE KATHERINE MAYER. llzlbberl- Mullie. Order-Coinmercial. lfunquesf--- Race Culture. St'f17IL't'fI'I0IlIC Rmnn Committees. Quest-'l'n be a beauty culturist. Staff -I: Operetta -1: Girls Mat Club 2, .L -1. Sl'I'l7fl't'f-TI'I-HI-XY I, 2: Treble Clcf Club 3: Purrnf Staff -I Frm Quest-To become an excellent swimmer and diver. :lI'I1I0llI'-'l,1'L'fC1'S the out-doors . . . takes part in all 39's '11.t1y1 . . . dnesn't like to keep late hours . . . prubably accounts tux Conquest-L'Carl Frederick Gans, The Prince of Mathematits Service--'I'ri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3, -l: Library Statt' li, -lg Music Club I Tre Clef Club Zi, 4: Hall Squad 2: Latin Club 3. 4: Uperetta 4 Parrot Staff 4. Quest--To teach mathematics and music. Arnwzzr-Lilies music . . . enjuys teaching her Sunday School Class . . . her ideal companion must be someone witl1 clean hllllib .4rnznur--I,nquaeious . . . queer sense nt' humor . . . not uftcn sumus . . . sees unly the funny side nt' must things . . . mischluous ' . . gund basketball player. .Nullie-alAlth.'XltlzI IAN, ISP. MEIL. Q IIIIIIIJUII- - Metz. ' Order- -Cmmncreial. l CIIIIIIIIBSI, cf'Upiu1n. V Service-ACnstume Club 2, It, 4: Spanish Club Il, -1. V 4 Qlll'Sf -To be a costume designer. :N H I Arnmur- -'l'alkatix'e . . . her blush betrays her embarrassment in the .- class rtunn . . . has a light heart and a kind one. Ntune-GLENN ELXVOOD MILLER. llulwhezl- Glen. Order---General. tlwnqzzeslf--- 'l'wenlieth Century Stage Design. Survive- -Stage Crew 2, JL 4: Science Club 3. -l: Visual Education Club 23. 4: C. V. I . 'l'. Club. Qlllt'Sf 'T0 be an aviator. Arnmnrg--.Iust gixe him some stage construction work . . . candid camera fiend . . . will make designs on anything within his reach . . . drives a tlashy. blue and yellow Ford. Page Fifty -s .Yanze-.TAY BISHOP MILLER. Dublied-- .Iay B. Orfler--General. COIN!llt'SIfhAi-iL'l' All, It Takes A Baker. SL'I'17It't'fSCIt3llL'C Club It, 41 Football 2. Il: Home Room Committees. Qzzesl---To be a model husband. Armollr--l'el'petual smile for everyone . . . especially Elizabeth . . . will probably fulfill his ambition . . . obstreperous when it comes to studies. .Yuma--ltI'TH MILLER. IillllI76tl--'iI'll1fl1S.M Order- -Com merrial. CUI1t1IIt'SIf BIlllllll'ttL'lUl'Illg of Optometric Equipment. Service--Library Staff 2: Band 2, 3: Treble Clef Zi. Quest--To be at stenographer. .-trmour---Makes aequaintanees easily . . . helpful classmate . . . tall, silent. and serious . . . types like any professional. Name-VIRGINIA MAY MILLER. Dubbed--- Cina. Order--General. Conquesl4 Tlie Development of The Pianof, Seruiref'l'ri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 4: Book Club 3. -I: Treble Clef Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Nurses Club 3. Qllesl-To be a stenographer. Arznourglflays the piano with skill . . . does she have il temper? . . . homework gives her a headaehe . . . eager and energetic individual. Name--XVALTER LEROY MORTON. Dubbed-- M0pe. Order-General. Conquesl--- The Salmon Industry. Quest--To have plenty of time for sleep. Name-LILLIAN MADGALINE NESSEL. Ij1lI7bHllfs P6ZiIll.1lS.,, 0rder+Commereial. Conquest!-'tBurma. generous with her friendship. V -'-' ., 'C' A -' 2-l-ffl? I I' Q ,,. fi ' 3 Services---Football 1. 2. 3, -1: Basketball l. 2, fl. 4. Armozzr---Handsome . . . happy-go-lueky type . . . a regular Hguyi' . . . . popular football star . . . the Tyrone Power of C. H. S. S6 I'lVl!'t'7Tl'8IJIC Clef Club 3. 4: Library Staff 4: Home Room Com- mittees. Quest-To be a stenographer. Armour-Cheerful . . . pleasing personality . . . kind . . . gracious I . . . prefers out-door sports . . . extremely fond of movies . . . Page Fifty-one Ns- -1 f - . .., '.Q 2- f V 'V .5 .. . . 1... .5 3? 'E-F: 3 WV. .Y11I7l0fAl.-XRY tilt ACE l'Al.Ml'lR. llulzbetlf- Sissy.', Order-C1vmmereial. Conqziesf- Antem Itubinstein, Great Musieianf' Sgrpit-yf'l'reble Clet' lt, 4: Home Room Committees. Qllesl- -'l'o be a sehool teacher .4rmour--'l'emperamental and bashful . . . not easily excited nor annoyed . . . her ways are quiet, shy. unobtrusive. .Vfunc--lNlEl'tClNA .l. PAN ANFS. llulwlfed- Peggy. Order-Commereial. Conquest--- 'l'he Island ol' Tahiti. Sel'vi4'eA'l'ri-lli-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Club St, 4: Student Advisory Couneil 4: C. V. F. T. 3. 4: Com- mencement Committee 4. Quest-To be a private s Armour--Gives exeellenl speeehes . . . clever in anything she does . . . . broad. tlashing smile . . . a lively, energetic person . . . an original thinker. Page Fifty-two .Vame-MARY GRACE OLIVER. Ijlll7l76'll--Hhlt'llliG.,, Order-Commercial. Cnizquesl- .la11e .-Xcldams, Founder of Hull House. Seruieef'-Costume Club 2, Ii, 4: French Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Library Staff 2: Student Advisory Council 4. Q11es1'f'l'0 be a dress designer. .4rnmur-Dignitied . . . renders unfailing serviee to her friends . . . goes quietly on her way . . . sincere . . . faithful . . . sympathetic. .Vame-RALPH I.ES'I'ER OYLEH. llzzbbed- Oyter. Order--General. Conqllesl-4'l.ii'e of a llluskratf' Servic'efBaml l, 2, 3: Seienee Club 3, 4: Agriculture Club 3, 4: C. V. F. T. 2, Sl, 4: Orchestra l. Quest- I have none. :4l'l7lflIlI'fD1ll'li eomplexion . . . unperturbecl manner . . . goes in for hunting and farming . . . in whatever he does. his efforts will be serious. Nazne-CHAltl.liS .IUNAS PALMER. Dzzblzed- Sunnyf' Order-Voeaiional. Conquesl- 'Bluderu l'ses ot' Balloons. ServicefSpanish Club 3: Football 2: Hall Squad. Quest-To be an army pilot. :il'l'll0l1I'f.-XlI'lllilllL'S are his line . . . hates to be quiet. even on serious oeeasions . . . never in a hurry. 'NJ Debating Club 3, 4: Visual Education .Vume-Rl l'l-l M A HIE l'A'l l'ElxSUN. Ilublzed- ltut h.', Order--Com mereial. Conquesl- Dude lla nches ot' the YVL-st. Serzviee-Alfrencli Club 2: 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2, Zi, 43 Costume Club 2. Ji. 4: Library Staff 2. Quest-To be a secretary. .'iFIIl0lll'fQlliL't and reserved . . . once you break through the ice you find her pleasantly agreeable . . . never guilty of forward- ness, but fills her particular niche. .Yume--ltAI.PH li. PHCIQ. Ilublrecl- Peek. Order-General. f:lIIl1lllt'Sl n'Tl'lL' Case For GHYL'l'l1lllL'lli Lottery. Service- -Purrol Staff Il, 4: Iii-Ito Stalt' 4: Debating Club 2, 3. 4: Science Club Ii, 4. Secretary 4: tIommencement Committee 4: C V F T 'I 'l 4' Hi-Y 25, 4: Student Advisory Council 4. Quest'- l'o see lhe world. riI'lllUlll -'llas rare gifts ot' intelligence and dependability . . . not easily persuaded . . . poetic potentialities. but carefully con- ceals them . . a good sport who likes a good joke. .vIll1lC 'blAHGl'Eli I'l'li PEN S l Ntllilt. D11 bbedf Ma rgief' fJl'1Il'l'Y'CHI'llI'lN.'i'L'iill. lfonquesl- - Amt-riea's Cliinatownsf' A E, hw St'I'l?il'l' -French Club 2: Catl-teria 2: Costume Club 2, Il: Treble Clcf ,ga gr, , i fi , Club J, 4. . I W ,A Qllesla--To be a beauty culturisi. .-irnmur--A day dreamer . . . likes hiking . . . has a great longing for brown eyes . . . her Senior studies are not enough to keep l1er from an occasional nap in study hall. .Yunze f-liE'I l'li Ill l'H lCI,IZAliE'l'H l'li'l'EHS. 11111717041- HBL'ilL'.H Order -General. CHI!l1lll'Sf-NSL'tIll0i2lS ot' California. ,.-'N Sernir'e--'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2: French Club 2: Home Room Committees. Qzzesl-!i'o be a housewife. :lI'IllllIlI k!UiL'l way ot' speaking . . . reads a lot . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . proerastinates . . . likes to stay at home, but never does. Nflllle---'l'HEUDOHE PIi'l'EHS, JH. Il11blw4If 'I'ecl, Orderftieneral. COIll1lll'Sf--ntltlhIl Philip Sousa. Service ---Orchestra 2, Ji, 4: Dance Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Baud 2, 3, 4: Purro! Staff 3. 4: Student Advisory Council 2: Uperetta Orchestra 3, 4: Commencement Committee 4: Assistant Director Second Dance Orchestra 4. Queslflo play in a dance band. A rmnur- -He and his cornet are inseparable . . . bright but not stud- ious . . . helps to keep '39 near the top in scholastic rating . . . don't call him Theodore. Page Fifty-lliree A' - ' i-. 5 J, it ,, as , . .,,. -NT.! ' I ,A is.. Name-MIRIAM JOSEPHINE PHIEL. Dl1bbedw Jo. OrderSCommercial. C0nqLzesl4 Old Spanish Missionsf, Service-Costume Club 1: Orchestra 2. 3, -1: Treble Clef Club 3, -lg Operetta 4. Qlzesl-To be a stenographer. AITI10llI'1lUll2lSSlll'HiIlg manner . . . likes to draw and take pictures . . . pleasant . . . enjoys tripping the light fantastieu . . . always prepares her lessons . . . her fondness for music finds an outlet in the violin. Name-LOXVELL BRAKE PLASTEREH. Dubbefl4 Lowell. Order--General. Conqnest-4 Landseaping the Home. Service-Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 Home ltoom Committees. Quest-To be a successful business man. Armour-Spends the best part of his leisure time on the tennis courts . . . very conservative in all he does . . . business-like air . . . quiet . . . liked by everyone. Name-CATHERINE MARGUERITE POE. DllbbPlI1isIi2liE.,, Order--Commercial. Conquest- The Holland of Today. Service-Hoine Room Committees. Quesi-To be an aviatrix. .-iFHllIllFfDiSliliCS snippy people . . . has a friendly disposition . . . keeps her personal affairs to herself . . . a movie fan . . . keeps up to the minute with popular songs. .Ymne f-JANE MARION POFFENBERGEH. . llilbbecl- Sl1orty. - Order--General. , Q . Ifonqlies!-- Pewter, iw Sernive-'l'ri-Hi-Y l, 2, Zi, 4: French Club 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2: N3 - I.ihmi-y Staff 2. ri. 41 cz. V. F. T. 2, 3, 4. YS? QllL'Sf-T0 be a librarian. l ' il ' Armour-Petite . . . wears no make-up . . . Miss Shull's stand-in K it . . . reliable . . . her cookies are delieiousl . . . ready sympa- i thizer . . . denlure. AYflI'l1l'fl'JXvER PR EISLER, JR. lllllwlrefl--- Pot.,' Order----Commereial. lfnnqnesle - The Latest Plans Service -Uperetta Il: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, -lg Attendance Squad 2, Il: Hall Squad 1. Qnesl- -To beeoine a successful business man. p.tr-i ' Armour -Shies at labor of any kind . . . good for a joke ton somr-- one elsem . . . his irresponsibility only endears hiln to his friends . . . mischievous. Page Fifty-four for Ph il ippine Independence. A amtfMIRlAM ISALEL RIENFREXX Dllbbed- 'lssx 0l'I1t'I'fGLIlC'I'ltl nnquisl xusnn is lll 1ehC'ub2 1 ,' ' I -. ,tsl---T e 'niy -'-'a' i . I . . ,mf , 1 V. C f S1l tl .' and 'l'h1 ' Art. V g Sc'l'ltfc't'-C. V. F. T. 2. il. -ll 'l'l'l-Hi-Y l, 2, Il, -li Lllll':ll'y Stuff 2, 3, -ll A N .- 1101 .1 1, 4 1.11111 111111 1, -1 . Qu' o ln hall l nu ttu j f' A ' S V tr1 ut nui ttts 1 ll M: 5 .1 nuur-----One ' ' attractive lll'llllC . . . lil'ea J e . . . lilhlllld to be teasing and teasenble . . . wears a diszirining slnile . . . always seen with Janey . Name-LOIS MARGARET RIDDLE. Dzibherl- Lois. 0ff1l'ff.-lC2l1lL'IlllC. COINIIlt'SffhhltHiCl'll Views of Religious Education. Sernire-Tri-l-li-Y I. Il. 4: Assembly Oreliestra -1: French Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, -l. QllL'Sf YTU be a school teacher. :ll'l71UllI '-'N0lll . . . self-c11ntainecl . . . conscientious . . . often shows a becoming pensiveness . . . has friends galore . . . her pastimes are Latin and her violin. .Ya1ne4FRANIiLIN E. RIDGLEY, Jlt. Dz1bbefIf l'i1n. Order-General. C0llllll0Sf4MEYtlllllltill of Swing Music. Service-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Book Club 2, 3: Band 3. 4: Bunk Squad 2, 31 Boys Clee Club CS. -L: Operetta 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Parrot Staff 2, 35 Student Advisory Council Il. Quest-To become Il successful plumber. .-lrnwur-4Anothcr of our singers . . , loyal in his service to '39 . . . doesn't enjoy studying. but not afraid of hard work . . . his heart and soul are in the C. H. band. Name--I..-UVRENCE RUSSELL RIFE. Dllbbecl-- Rit'e.,' 5 ,Q Order' A-C0lI1lllL'l'ClZll. Quest--To be active in the advertising field. he is never still, but never busy. .Yrznie-LUELLA RUTH ROHER. D11bbe1I4 Luellaf' UI'dl'I'7ACZlKlCI11ll'. Service-Glee Club 3, -lg Home Room Committees. f-3 'Ilan'-4 ' Conquesl--- 'l'he Value of Metallurgy to Present Day Seiencef' .'1TlI1!lIIF7HllS endless supply of pranks . . . really elever in extri- cating himself from all work . . . jack-in-the-box nerves . . . Wx Co11q11esf4 Anestbesiaf' SernicefLatin Club 1, 3, -lg French Club -Lg Nurses Club 3, -1. - A xV,V Quest-To be a nurse. :P .4rnmur4Stuclinus . . . SCltl0lll appears unprepared . . . even tem- , , pered, but don't call her Lula! . . . well modulated voice. 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Sl I'l7il'C'Hl'XY 2, Il, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Debating Club 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 2, Ji: Visual Education Club 33 Class Viee-President 2: Parrol Staff 2. 3. -lx C. V. F. 'l'. 2, Il, 4: Student Advisory Council 4. Quest-To become an otiicer in the lf S. Army. .-lrmour-Likes to drive Dadls Airflow . . , his handsome features are hard to resist . . . combines that ncat appearance with brains and ability . . . has military inclinations and an eye on YVest Point. .Yanze--WII.l,IAAl S.-XIAION. llzilrbed-- liill.,' Urrlerv-Comniercial. Conquest- Civilian Conservation Corps. Service---Home llnolll Committees. Qucsl-To be an out-door man. .trmour--'Never tires ot' hunting or fishing . . . eould tolerate school much better it' it were held in the open air . , . like the out-door creatures he loves, he stays away from the spot light. .YllllIt'fll:xllXvHY MElll,l'I SANIJHIRS. llnlzlzefl-- llarvef, Urder--General. CllllllIIUSIY-L'ROXVlHg As A Sport. Service--lli-Y 2. Il, 1: Crafts Club l, 2, ll, -l, Secretary 25. C?llCSfi-'lift be an electrician. Armour--Fun loving . . . frequent. skeptical look in his grey eyes . . . likes girls and they like him . . . finds greatest alnuselncnt in playing basketball. .Yuzne--ANNA SCHI.EICl'llilt. Q P- . llubbetl' - Anne.,' V Urcler- --General. I X lfonqncsl' - Pennsylvania. The 'l'ourist's Paradise. ' Sernice-- -'l'ri-Hi-Y l, 2, il, 4: Treble Clef Il. 4: French Club 3. 4, Lf Y Q2lIt'Sff 'l'0 own a black Ford. Q Armour---A pretty brunette . . . and lots ot' fun as a companion . . . 'N . impish . . . sometimes obstinate . . . in playful mood-caught ll looking cross-eyed at people . . . ever hear her familiar. YVait qi -X for nie l Name- JEAN SCHNVAHZ. lllllrlmcl- f- .lean. Order-V 'lllIllllDL'I'L'l2ll. Ifonqzzesl - The Country ot' Palestine. Service- Home ltooni Committees. 'V C2IIl'Sl 'Yl'H be a foreign correspondent. .'ll'lI11llII' fl'ret'ers to be in the liaekground . . . secrets. even responses. have to be pricd from her . . . eultivales a small eirele of friends qw but chooses them carefully. egg? Page Fifiy-sia: Name---EDITH MAE SEIDERS. Dubbed-- Dither. Order-Com mereial. lIunq11eslY The Greatest liari ta i ns. Service--Spanish Club 3, 4: Visual Education Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y -L. Quest-To be a dress designer. .-trmour-Clieerful . . . somet taking any task confronti dance tloor. Xunze- -JOSEPH HOBEIVI' SELLER S. I,llIJI7L'll'ssJOC.H Order Wfien eral. C011QlIFSf--'gHj'Cll'0gL'l12lil4ll'l Service-Hall Squad 2: French Club 2: Science Club -1: Visual Educa- tion Club 4: Stage Crew 4 Q11esf7'l'o be a chemist. .-lrnmllr-V-Always has a pleasant greeting for everyone . . . works slowly, but willingly . . . staunch Republican. Name-HELEN L0 VISE SH A l-'FEll. 'ier ol' South America. the Andes Moun- imes dignified . . . capable of under- ng her . . . graceful--especially on the I of Nils. P . 1 E1-lm snuff 4. f ., bright . . . extremely courteous . . . a ' , ' - ,. Dublwecl-- Helen. Orderbfieneral. '- A N H ' C0llfllI?Sffb'LOXV Cost Housing. H ServiceHSpanisli Club Sl. -L: Dramatic Club -lg Home Room Com- Q - mittees. ' '99 Quest-To pass American History and get married. ' ATIIIOIII'-'eY011llgStC1' of the Se nior class . . . has decided dislikes-- l chemistrv, writing, and certain people . . , never too serious . . . she enjoys life. .a LW Nr1meAD0NALD XVILLIAM SHATZEH. D11bbedgL'Don.', Order-Cfnnmercial. Cm1queslf Hi-Y Club. Service-Hi-Y 2. 3, -Lg Football 3. lg Hall Squad 1, 43 Przrrul Staff 4: Business Manager of Operetta -1. Q11esl4To be an accountant. .-lrmour-Nothing like a good argument to please Don . . . goes in for all sports . . . believe it or not he bakes good chocolate cakes . . . a real business man in the making . . . faithful to '39. Name-HARP-Y XVALLACE SHIVELY. JR. Dubbed-- Pe-te. Order--General. Cunqilesi-g I'he Story of Glass. Service--Class President 3, -1: Student Advisory Council 2. 3. -1. Treasurer 3. President -1: Debating Club 2, 3. -l: Operetta 1: Science Club 3, -1-1 Hi-Y 2. Zi, -lg Purrol Staff Il. -lg C. V. F. T. 2, 3. -1: Echo Staff -l. Quest--To work in an automobile assembling plant. .-lrmnzlr--A competent class president . . . a friend of every C. H. S. ' Senior . . . doesift presume. doesn't command, but accomplishes what he sets out to do . . . good organizer . . . displays whole- hearted co-operation. Page Fifty-sever: 'm -' h .wmegJo.xNNE HUNTER snoc1iEY. 2 Illllvflefl-A-flu. 4 aux ' flI'l1t'I'fAGl'llT' ral. I V V N A . - 'A 1 f,IllIl1llE'Sf' 3 Mmlcrn lreatnient ut the Insane. i-Z 5, Y! 1 ' ' ' ...gf SL'I'l7il'L'ff'lll'l-l'll-xv 1, 2. 3. 4: School Play 2: Helm Staff 4: CUIIIIHCHCQ- 4 V' 3' nient Committee -1. V ' Quest-To be an executive in the business wurld. A rnmlzr--l.ively, likeable manner . . . seeks reliet' fruin class bfmredoxn ' in sleep . . . will-0'-the wisp air about her . . . would rather Y' 'its -43 danee than eat , . . capable and I'IflpLll1ll'. Xuine--CHAIRLES EDWARD SHREINER. IIIIIJIYECI-uBllCl-LH Order-General. Cuizqzzesl--- ls The League nt' Nations A Failure? Serni4'e--l'li-Y 3. 4: Football 1. 3: l'lll'l'Uf Staff 4. QnesI4Tu play baseball in the llllllilll' leagues. Arnmur-f 'Fund nt' sports . . . always teasing . . . spends hours listen- ing to the radio . . . desires all-amund develeipinent-even to the paint ut' certain domestic activities. .Yuzne-CHAFiI.ES DONALD SHUMAN. U11171743117-iillfillfi Ul'lI!'I CUI1lIHC'l'CliIl. Hunqlzesl-V- Iiua1'dians ut' Oni' Pennsylvania Highways. Service--I nntball 2. 3, -1: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 43 Band 1. 22: Senior Or- chestra l, 2: Hi-Y -1: E1-hn Staff 4: Student Aclvisury Cnuncil 4. Queslf'l'u he a Pennsylvania Highway Patrulman. .-trnmur fAthlc-tieally inclined . . . a valuable football star . . . well- liked . . . good-natured . . . smooth dancer . . . deep-set eyes that tlash with goucl humor and niisehicf. .Yrune Sl'Sll'I SIIVMAN. 1lllf7lH'fI - Such 5' Order 'ClPll1l1lL'l'L'i1ll, - 64: F flIhl14llIt'NlfU'fl1ll'lL'l' Lake. Q , uv- - Service' llurrnl Stall' 4: llunie ltuinn Committees. ' my Q2llt'S,' --'lin he a SlL'llUgl'ZllJllCl' V .'ll'l1lUlII -Gund typist . . , likes a Int ul' fun all the time . . . studiuus i 'ie , . . . has dillieulty in knowing her uwn niind. Xrum' lilCT'l'Y JANE SIMM llulilwvl - lietty. flftll r flflllllllklti il f:llIlllll4'S, - Getting Yuni' Munn-y's XVurth in Clothes. i ' Sl'I'lYIl't' tiustninetdulr1.5: Hunk Llub .L 4: Hume llwmin f.HlillHlllL Qnesl Tu be a dress llL'higl Armunr lfeather-brain ut' 'Chl . . . favorite pastime is using 101' X I-IRS. 1 N8 .A Cs. t ACR . Q Mir. . -fix. ship-alliml-gn laugh . . . tlirtatious . . . never still . . . talkative. Page I 1'fIy-viylll NamegROBERT XVAHD SLAYBAUGH. Dubbed-- Bob, Order-Vocational. C011IlllESffuAl'llll1Zll Sampsonsf' Service-Home Room Committees. Q11esf4To be a machinist. Armour--A person worth knowing . . . likes all active sports . . . girls are the least ot' his worries . . . leaves his big problems to the future . . . absent-mindedvbut so was Edison! Name-KATHERINE ELIZABETH SLIKE. Dzlbbezl- Betty.', Order-Commercial. Conquest-t'Spain. The Old and The New, Service -Home Room Committees. Quest--To be a good housewife. Armour-A person of moods . . . one minute, happy: one minute. sad . . . housework is pleasure for her . . . dresses well . . . at her best in out-of-school activities. Name-BERNADINE MARIE SMALL. 11111717011--HBCI'l1lE.H Orrler--Commercial. Cl1llI1llt'StfGVTl'lC Mormons Provide For Themselvesf, Service--Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Parrot Staff 3: C. V. F. T. 3, 4: Visual Education Club 4: Echo Staff 4. Quesff-To be a private secretary. Armollr-Indispensable on clubs and committees . . . selt'-possessed . . . charming . . . resourceful . . . confesses a weakness for patrol cars . . . a decided asset to our class, ..',,..., . Name-DONALD HERB SMALL. Dubbed-- Don. UrrIerfCommercial. Conquest- The Development and Construction ot' The Submarinef SPI'l7l'C?'ll2'lll Squad 1: Band 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y -l. Quest-To take a trip around the world. Armour-Likes anything with action, like: football. tennis, and swing . . . two minutes talking permission is never enough for him . . . his indoor sport-reading blood-curdling mystery stories. Name--DORIS IRENE SMALL. Dubbed- Doris.', Order-Commercial. Cunquesl- Finger Prints In Crime Detection. Service-I'arrol Staff -1: Home Room Committees. Quest-To be a stenographer. Armour--Tell Doris your secret and it's sate . . . likes to ride in ,a certain ,38 Plymouth . . . takes thing: for granted . . . now and then hits a streak ot' energy. L - V bn Page Fifly-nine s I .mme-DoRoTHY .JANE SMITH. ' '-.fslgi , . ' Ilubbecl-' Smittyf' N. .2 QV ...X yi y 'A 3. 3 f ffl g . - W Q I 0 rc I e rfG en eral . ' f . Conquest- Fanny Iiemblef' iii. 'fi wp- Parrot 9t'1ft'4' H1111 Squad 2. , e . V, .-::'.3::5:fnEwE1r:5 L ' ' ' .,,. H. ,, . . . W Quest- -To be a dietielan. ' it . ,.1.,. .. zl, ,:,. 1 3.6 energy in helping her fellow Seniors. .Yume--SAll.tH IHENE SMITH. Ilulalred-- Smitty. 0rrIer4C0mmereial. lIonqz1esl4 Tu1'key Today. Quest-To be a private secretary. V- ef ' , I Serniee-'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. It, -I: Freneb Club 2. lt. 4: Dramatie L 0 3 y Arnmlzr-Enjoys her womanly privilege and changes hu mind fre quently . . . would like a fox for a pet . . . has spent muah Service-Costume Club I. 2. 3: Home Room Committees. Armolzr--'Jolly sense of humor . . . a perfect lady . . . openly presses her contempt for unmannerly people . . . e'1nt see he value in home work . . . but is content with sehool. X it ' I Ivflllle-LEIINA GRACE SMITH. N 1 D11lzlled- 'Smitty. 1 V A , Q Order-Commercial. ,x 3 : COIIFIIIPSI'-'XVi'litG Mountains. . if ' y Service-Treble Clet' Club 3. -lg Home Room Committees. :H Quest--'I'o be a stenographer. . . ' Armour-liasbful. until you know her . . . interested in musn and travel . . . finds pleasure in playing the piano and tfillllng expert in giggling . . . really studious at times. .Yuma-MARIAN SMITH. 1111Ivberl-- S1nitty. Orzlerflhnnmereial. Conquesl--- l'niversity ot' Mexieof' Syrpiee- -Costume Club 2: Home ltoom Committees: Cafeteria 2, 3. Qllt'SlfTl1 be a stenographer. :iI'IllIll1I'7'G0Ud typist . . . friendly . . . often seen laughing . . . dili- gent in her work . . . pleasant disposition . . . Mr. Peit't'er's re- liable assistant. .Yrune yree l'llYl.l,IS IAIVISE SNOXVDEN. Ilzlhlved l'eep. Order--General. lfonqllesl The Teaelier ot' Helen Keller. Service Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, JS, 4: Spanish Club 4: Book Club Z! -I' Oper- etta .L 4. QIIPSI -To be an etlieient nurse and to fall in love. Armour Hoon eompanion ot' l7ottie's ' . . . Comes to school :weas- ionally . . . contagious smile . . . always found where fun. ex- citement. and a good time are in full swing. Pugye Sixly -Us 'Uh ,- s Pegg if Name-YVILLIAM ALISERT SNYDER. DIIIJIIBII-nP1'l1ll0.H 0rzlerAGeneral. Conquest- History ol' Paper. Service4Hi-Y 2, 3, 11 Football Ques!fTo have a good physique. .-irmour-4Long, wavy. brown hair . . . raving, tearing tackle . . . shies away from dancing barrasscd when it comes to social activities. Name-NED LENTZ SOLENBERGER. Dublred- Solly. 0rtlerf4General 1, 2: Vocational 3. 4. Conq11esl4 New Zealand. Sl'fl7fl'L'-Ol'CllCSt1'21 1. 2. 3: Band 1. 2, 3, -L: Hall Squad 1. Qucs!--To be an ellicient machinist. .-lrmour-Noisy . . . fast worker, when he works . . . enjoys himself anywhere . . . his hobby seems to be collecting demerits . . . plays a bass horn occasionally. Name-GEORGE XVILLIAM SONNIK. JR. Dzzbbecl-'tPud. Order-General. Conquest- Tenant Farmers of The South. Service-Football 1. 2. 3, -1: Basketball 3: Crafts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President -1: Spanish Club 3. Quest-To retire in June. 1939. Armour--Tall . . . well built dancer . . . always carries in football is strong-in studies, only luke warm . r ... - A.- 1. 2, 3. -1: Student Advisory Council 2. . . . modest . . . speechless and em- . . . neat appearance . . . excellent some joke up his sleeve . . . interest .Yuma--ROBERT LESLIE SPIDELL. Dlllrbcrl- B0b. Order--General 1, 2: Vocational 3, 4. Conq11es1'f Lumberingf0ne of The XVorld's Oldest and Most lm- portant Industries. Service-Crafts Club 1. 2: Home Room Committees. ues!---To be a traveling concessioner. Annoz1r4Very business-like . . . always occupied with something . . likes to argue . . . claims to be able to fortell the future . . knows much, tells nothing. Xfzmc--NATALIE JANE SPIELMAN. Dubbed- Spielman. Order--Commercial. Conquest- The People ot' Sweden and Their Customs. Service-Costume Club 2, 3: Hall Squad 1, 2. Quest--To be a dress designer. Armour-Guilty of a pleasant smile and shrill giggle when studies ' aren't worrying her . . . always ready to do more than her share . . . likes pretty clothes and bright make-up. Page Sixty-one .Yunze-OLIVE RUTH STAKE. D11 bbezl-- l'-Bone. Order-Academic. Conqneslf-- Madame Curie, Discoverer of Radium. St-rnir'es4'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, It, 4: Latin Club -lg Orchestra Il, 4: Treble Llet J. Quest'-To be a supervisor of an operatili room. Armour--Enthusiastie nature . . . ever-present giggle . , . sparkling blue eyes . . . perpetual energy . . . is most comfortable in other people's shoes . . . unlimited patience and good humor. ' -5 ' .Yume-HELEN STAMY. -wx, linlflved- Helen. wh Hrtler efieneral. ' fy fllllltfllC'Sfi ulll1C Commercial Uses of Coal Tar. ,M . - ' Service---'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Il, -tg Book Club 3: French Club 2. 3. - Quest-To be il housewife. Q A W Armour--Attruetive . . . modest . . . lady-like . . . very conscientious 'A about her home work . . . never seen without Evelyn . . . occa- sional spurts ot' gayety. 1 l .Yume-4MAltSHALL ROBERT STENGER. Imliked- Stcnger. Ul'1It'I'fGCIl0l'Lll. llflllflll6'Sf-f Gl1llltlS.,, qw, N- Service--Cr:nt'ts Club 1, 2, 3, -1: Holne Room Committees. Q Quest-To be a radio engineer. Armuur4l'nusually quiet for one of the rough and ready sex , . . sleeps and eats with The American Boy . . . ping-pong is a favorite with him. .Yanie-BAltBAItA IELIZABETH STERMER. Dllbbed- Barb.,' 0rder+Gcncral. v Cnnques!- Alaslm Todayf, Ser11icefSpanish Club 3. -lg Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Library Staff 3: Treble Clet .L -L1 Hall hound -1 tlptit-tts .L -L Quesl-To be :1 school teacher. Armour- -Usually insists on lmving her own way . . . temper? . . . well. mziybc . . . with us sbc's 0. li. in every way . . . never too busy to help you. .Ya1nefD0lt0'l'HY KATHERINE STEXVART. T Q A Ilubbedef'Dot. Orrler-Commercizil. R lfonquesl - Horace Mann. . Service--Tri-Hi-Y 23 French Club 2: Patrol Staff -1. X t Qllesle--'l'o get married. T Armour 'Another oi' '39's copper heads . . . but not dangerous . . . , il I .., if her interests vary from out-door sports to dramatics . . . likes P.. A to go to the movies for a good cry. 'v Page Sixty-two I Name--GLADYS LOBRAINE STOCKSLAGER. Dubbed- Gladys. Order-General. Conquest- Oriental Rugs. Service-Latin Club 23 French Club 3, 4: Regular Orchestra 2, JS, 4: Assembly Urchestra -L: Library Statt' 2, li. -lg Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Il, -lg C. V. F. T. 2, 3, 4. - Qllf?5l?lllO be a successful mathematics teacher. .4rmo11rfCollects painted pictures . . . enjoys library work and little social services . . . hates to be late. to have work incom- plete, or to be guilty of any mistakes. Name-JEAN ELIZABETH STONER. Dubbed- Jeanie Order-General. Conquest-- Maria Theresa. Service-School Play 3: Senior Play 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. -lg Dramatic . Club Qi. -l. Secretary -L: Class Historian 1: Spanish Club 4: Treble I Clef 4: Operetta l: Student Advisory Council 2. Quest-To be happily married. Armour--Has discovered the art of flattery . . . small, sweet, and . sometimes saucy . . . her spare time is always well occupied . . . to know her is to love her. Name-XVILLIAM LEROY STONER. Dubbed- Bill.', Order-General. Conquest- Seals and The Fur Industryf, Seruice+Science Club -lg Stage Crew -L: Home Homin Committees. Quest-To become an airplane pilot. .-trmozlr-Like any normal boy, likes his sports . . . has a friendly laugh . . . enjoys bicycle riding with conversational people. Name-LESTER B. STOUFFER. Dubbed-- Stogie. Order--Commercial. Conquest- Chiang Kai Shekf' Quest-To be a business man. prefer blondsf, Nmne--MARY ELIZABETH STRICKLER. Dubbed- Mary. Order-General. Conquest-'6Primitive Homes. Quest--To be a secretary. b ' N Service-Hi-Y 2, 3. -1: Home Pmoin Committees. , . Q., ,-1,5 its Y , -sf 'E7' 19- :l1'TIl0Z11 SP9IldS his vacation boating and hiking . . . study of for- eign language irritates him . . . one of those gentlemen who Services-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 41 Band 2, 3. 4: Home Bmnn Committees. .-trmonr--Believes in the theory, XVhen you have nothing to say, keep silent . . . often contributes to our musical entertain- ' ments . . . frivolous things do not appeal to her. Page Sixty-three 3 W 'z , A ' 'XJ I s . 'AQ Nanie-li'l'HliL M AY Tl-IOM PSON. Dzllzbecl-f 'l'on1my. Order-tieneral. Conquest- Nuremburg and Its Toys. Servire-'l'ri-Hi-Y l, 2: Home liuulll Committees. QllL'SffT0 be a nurse. Arnzour-thie ol' that small C. H. group who enjoy reading good books . . . chatter-box . . , keeps still only by a supreme effort . . . loyal. .Yunieg-XVILMER SUDERS. JR. llulrbed- Suds. Order-Commercial. f:I1l1flll6Sf-AHTIIC Photo-Electric Cellf' ServieefStage Crew 2, 3. 4: Visual Education Club 3, 4, President -l-: Hi-Y 4. Quest-To be a radio and television expert, Armour-Stage Crew will remember him . . . willing to do his share. and that ot' others . . . never seen without a pencil, paper, and a worried look . . . cooperative. .Yume-CLARENCE EDNVIN TAHNER. JR. llubherl- .Iinks. Urder-Commercial. lfonilzzesz'- Peter lllieh Tchaikovsky. Russian Music Composer. Service-Boy's Glee Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3. 4: Visual Education Club 4: Football 1. 2: Purrnl Staff 4: Operctta 1. 2, Il, 4: Dra- matic Club 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Stage Crew 4: Library Staff 4: Echo Statt' 4. Quesl-To sing in the Metropolitan Opera. Armour--Likes to sing, and does it well . . . fun-loving . . . Satur- day night. is the high-spot ot' his week . . . his pipe is a more faithful companion than his books . . . ambitious and willing. .Yume-SAMUEL A. TARQUINO. 1lllbI7Fd7'HSZll11.,, Order-Commercial. Conques!-- Bermuda As A Pleasure Resort. Service-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Debating Club 2: Attendance Squad 2: Assist- ant Business Manager ot' Senior Play 4: Student Advisory Coun- eil 2. El: Class President 2. Quest-To own his own business. Armnur-Sometimes talks himself into ditiieulties . . . good sport and companion ...A iovial way about him . . . good business ability when he wants to display it. I .YlllI1C'f-IAN ET L0 FISH l' Pltlilt M AN. D ubbefl-A- Cl1ulwhy. Order-Com mereia l. lfonqzzeslff -A Ameriea's XVinter Playground. Seruiee- 'Tri-lli-Y l. 2. St: Spanish Club Il, 4: Book Club 3. 4: Parrot Staff It. 4: Iii-lm Staff l: Treble Clet' 4. Queslw -,'l'o he a private seeretaix Arnzour Care-l'ree . . . enjoys singing for her own amusement . . . independent in her aetions . . . annoyed by weakness and lack of will in others . . . enjoys roller skating and banana split sundaes. Page Silly-four . 3' Name--MARGARET Bl' ltNlE'l l'lE VANDER AV. Dubbefl-- l'eg. 0I'fl8I'4G0l10I'1ll. f:0llQllt'SffHSUlllL' Interesting Modern American Painters. Service-'f'l'1'i-Hi-Y l, 2, It, 4: Spanish Club 4: Eehu Stall' 4: Student Advisnry Council 2, It, -l: Library Staff 2: Commeneement Cum- niittee -l: Attendance Squad 2: Treble Clet' Club Il. -t-, Vice- President It: Dramatic Club 3. -L l'residenl 4. Q11esl4Tu be a dress designer. .-trmuur--Dresses well . . . danees well . . . aets well . . . I don't care air. but she really does . . . pupular with a capital P . . . vivaeious . . . artistic . . . no stopping her onee she has an idea. f 3- Eiibflu .Vuniesf-HEI.EN .IANI-I XV.-XG.-XMAN. '. - Ilublzed- --Bm-it-n. 4 7 Order-4Crnnmereial. f , '-w . . ' I , -' WGS' ' Cunqlleslf 'l'l1e Lee Family ut' Virginia. ' 'ff . Service--Hniue ltuum Committees. ' ,J Quesi'-To be a beautieian. 'v,, Armour-f-Culnplaeent halt' ut' the XVagaman pair . . . equals Ray in class loyalty . . . weekly trips to the beauty parlor help her - ': 5- 1 , i neat appearance. . - .. CW-E?Sg1 .Yairzef-Mitltlli El.IZ.-XBli'l'll XVAGAMAN. Dubbed- Si s. 0rderfCmn mereial. Conquest- Antique Dolls. Serlvive-Junifu' Tri-Hi-Y It: Spanish Club Il: Home Ronin Commit- tees. Qllesff'I'n be a dress designer. :lI'ITt0lll'-TZlliUS life as it emnes . . . sehunl work takes her on a merry chase . . . lilies swimming and dancing . . . like all of her sex, - she uses her pretty eyes t .Vanie-HAY DAVID XVAGAMAN. 1111bbed- Shurty. Urflerftleneral. CUl1llIIf.'SffYHSPCCCI and It's Contribution to Safety. Servive--Seienee Club It, 4: Agricultural Club 3, -1, President 41 Sellrml Play I: Operetta 11 Hi-Y 4: Class 'l'reasurer -l. Q11esl4+'l'u be a furest ranger. :'ll'I7lll1II'f -A-No.-1 salesman and tax eulleetnr . . . always ready to 'tpitelf' in for the Senior Class . . . a small package. but full 0 fun . . . his ambition---just around the corner. .Vame -HARRY HAR'l'ZlELl,lj WAGNER. Dubbed- Ben.', Order-General. Colzqlleslfnlixtraeting Radium. Service--Hume Room Committees. Quest-To be a farmer. Armour-Sees the sunny side of life . . . always smiling . . . would make a t'Santa Claust' in manner and build . . . spurns city life ' and frivolous pleasures . . . has a joke for every occasion. Page Sixty-lille t. YN 'V' V U A' LL .,...... -1-? PV . 5 Eu-L' I r'-4 fi'-!--' 1 ,'e'J '5 5 -415 . '- - - : L' - ,. :LW '.3 g i 'ww -I '- J 44:3 .L Q. x L- '-44 1 1-1. :Z if? 5 f '- I 'ig-. iw-ff 1 21? ' ' rn ' X Fir Y22- ,f - R 'HJ . . Q- wax f . x fl S . 2 I 4- X -N,-wc O53 . -be sam Jfireh frum the mast, far un a hill. the tutuers. Qt times the spines ann turrets' halfzlnap hutnn Brirkfh thru' the mist ahaptzh from Tennyson x lihris rw 40' .Yam e4ROBERT ED WA ll IJ WALK. Uulrbecl- Lua li. Order4General. C!lIl!1ll6Sf'-Hxvlll Our Children l.ive fur IJIINI Years? Service-Debating Club 2. ii, 41 I-li-Y 2. Ji. 4: Erhn Statf 4: Visual Education Club Il: Seienee Club 29, 4. Quest f'l'n become an illustratur. .4rnmzzr- Kitl-jay . . . always in the midst ut' mischief and fun . . . forever talking abnut nnthing . . . squirrel hunting is a pleasure to hiln . . . gave swine real. hunt-st-tu-grmdng-ss gervicg to the class. .Yume-JOHN ANDREXV XVAI.'I'EIt. Ilzlbbecl- .lack. OrrIerAGeneral. Conquest- American Kings nt' The 'l'urt'. Service--Basketball 1, 2. Zi: Hi-Y 4: Band l. 2: Orchestra 2: Foot- ball 2. Qllt'Sffu,-llllit gut any . :lI'I7l0lll'?BllI'l1 with a euntrary sirle to his nature . . . likes demerits . . . not annoyed when late with elass wurli . . . more interested 111 the raeing sheet than getting tu sehuml at 3:00 A. M. -- , 'l t ' .Vilma--Rt'TH MARIE XVlEliS'l'EIi. V 1J11I1IwtIA- Sing. n .,, .l f Q Ortler-General. .f ' ' Y f:0I1l1ll0Sf'fnSll'llllgl' Beasts ut' liurtlt-n. ww' Service-Hwxne limnn Cwmmittees. Quesl4T0 be a nurse. - -' 1 'IPV rlI'I7lUIII'fllL'l'SOYt?l'lllg in her ideas . . . singing, her favorite pastime ..', 7' at all times . . . merry and blithe , . . a mind of her own at 4' 1 times. .Yunze ---. UCAN liI,lZABlZ'l'H XVELKER. R lmlrlretl--- Saclie. K flrtler--tlummereial. iii .1 lllIl1I1llt'Sl 'nBll'KlS nl' the Sea. Q 3 . Seruiee-fflitmk Club 22: Library Staff 3: Home Room Committees. Qlzesl-V-'l'n be a stenugrapher. ' .-lrmuur Pleasant and soft-spnken . . . One Ol' the team nf Jean N- ancl .lt-an . . . gives and takes when it comes to practical jokes. 'el 'fi V Xia .Value -LIiS'l'A l'Ii.Xltl. XVILLIAMS. lhlliluwl - l,esta. ' Order General. Ifnnquesl f tlhile's Nitrate Industry. Serniee 'l'ri-Ili-Y l, 2. It. 4: Library Staff 3, 4: Operetta 3. 4: Spanish Club Zi, 4: Treble tllet' Club ll. 4: Home Room Cummittees. Quesl 'l'u be a physical etlueatiun teaeher. .4rmnur Always there when you want her . . . manufactures excuses lo avuid clittieulties . . . enjoys arguing . . . reserves her deeper Q feelings for une wha. in her opinion. is more worthy than most ut' us. Page Sirfy-si.r Name-XVILLIAM YAUKEY. Ilnbbecl- Bill.', Order-General. Conqnesk - New Trends in Athletics. Sernit-efScience Club Il. 4: Attendance Squad 2, 3: Parrot Staff 3, 4g Hall Squad 2, Il: C. V. F. 'l'. 2, 3, 4: Echo Staff 4: Student Ad- visory Council 43 Class President 1. Vice-President 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, -L: Hi-Y 3, 4, President -1. Quest--To teach Science and Mathematics. :ll'I7lUlll'mN0l always in the lime-light. but a real leader in the class . . . Bill is everyone's pal . . . distinguished himself in foot- ball and basketball . . . takes his work seriously enough, but when he is not working--m-ni-m! Name-DOROTHY JANE ZIMMERMAN. Dubbed- D0ttie.', Order-General. Conquest- Russia's Polar Empire. Service-French Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef Club 3, 43 Echo Staff 4: Senior Play 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4. Ql1es1'fTo be a professiomnl interior decorator. .-trnzour-NVinning personality . . . attractive, chubby blond . . . does work at the last minute, but does it . . . always in a flurry over extra activities . . . captivating mannerisms. Name-P.-ll.'L EDGAR BROXVN. IJIIDIYPKI-- ROSCO.,, Order-Coinmercial. Conqzlesf- Joe Louis, The Life of A Cbampf, ag-ur' Service-Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Visual Education Club 3, 4: Hall Squad 1. 2. 4: Junior Band 2, Home Room Committees. Quest-To be a boxer. him fun comes before duty . . . tall. well-built . . . practically goes to bed with the amplifier . . . a likeable boy. Alumni Awards Given each year to the member of the Class of '39 who was chosen as out- standing in scholarship, leadership. character, and service. Freshman yearfMAnii CARL Sophomore yefll'--JANE POI-'FENBEHGER Junior yearHXVALLAcE SHIVELY Senior year- Page Sixty-seven .4rmour4Treats manual or mental labor like the measles . . . for Class Record Four years ago our class set out upon its high school life. as green as all Freshmen. Our shyness soon wore oll', and we began quickly to adapt ourselves to the routine of our classes. It was not long Ab until our Freshman names began to appear on Pages scholastic honor rolls and on school programs and committees. But we really burst through our shell and blossomed forth with a display of talent and ability at our one al'l'air ithe Hallowe'en Party. That year our leaders were: President--XVi1.Ll,xM YAUKIA' VlCC-Pl'ESltlCl1l7SAMFEI. 'l'.xRQL'lNo Secreta1'yeeMAx1N143 C.-xRvER Tl'f:'2lSlll'6l'S-'Hll,D.-X GoR1JoN BIARK CARL HlStOl'l2lI17.lli.XN S'roNlf:R As Sophornores we felt quite superior, and with just causeg our Hallowe'en party decorations and our preparations for Color Day went over the top as suc- AS cesses. XVe began to realize real pleasure in working for the class and contributing as a Squires class. More and more of our meinbers began to appear in all school activities. and we were proud of those of us who were displaying real initiative. among whom were our: Pl'9SlLlCIlt-SAMUHI. TARQi'lNo MARK CARL Vice-President--H1-:NRY Row Secretary-,B1a'r'rr ENGl.l'Tli'l'H 'lNl'62lSllI'9l'S-BIAXINli CARVIQZR ROBERT Dllilll. Historianf-FR,xN411-:s Lowo Page Sixty-eight Class Record All too soon we found ourselves classified as Juniors and ready for the test of real ability and accomplishments. Proud. indeed, were we, that a Junior name The topped the school's scholastic list for many months. XVe fought our way into the lime- Quest light and found ourselves in leading positions on the athletic field. the stage. and the general activity in and around school. The social highlights of this year were our famed Spring Frolic and Reception to the Seniors. During the year we were capably led by: I,l'ESldPllt-XVAI.I.ACIi SHn'icl.v Vice-PresidenteXVILLIA51 YAUKIAIY Secretary- -Bl-:'r'rx' ENGLISRTH Tl'9HSlll'f'l'S-RIAXINE Cinvlia Romani' IJIEHI, Historian-eFRANc:Es Loma At last we were dignified Seniors. and time flew. XVe realized that each one ol' us must do his best to reach our goal scholastically. and at the same time must de- vote time and energy to keep up the good record Knighted of the class. XVe plunged into a maze of activ- itieszffood and magazine sales. Echo publica- tion. dances. plays. style shows. studies- al- ways with our eyes on the cherished rewardf'l'he VVashing- ton Trip. XVork was organized and enjoyable under the able leadership of: P1'CSldE'lli--XV.-XLLACPI Si-ilviil Y XYiCC-PI'f?SiCl6I1i--XVILLIAM Y.1.i'1uiv Secretary-B1-:'r'rY Excl.:-:HTH TI'62lSlll'Cl'Se-BIAXINE C.xnv1-:H RAY XXYAGA MAN Historian-FR.xNCES Loxo Our final year at C. H. S. is nearly completed, and with re- grets, we say, good bye to the school which has been the Scene of so many memorable occasions. Page Si.rly-nine 'Mosr DIGHIFI Moser mK,mve MOST. POPULA K' CU TEST C0 I Q. iz Z, bI66EST FLIKTS II' I III I IIIIII I1 l I M I I I Ii' H I I Q ' I I H ,.1xIIf,Nj'I!I 'ef' I I I IIIIWI I 'I II 4 I ' 4' 1- I' I A I I I WW, I I I I I I 2iQTIf ?i L I Ilhgfyfws ?' 1 I' ' ' 45' I I ' Wfxkiff RN ?lI . If Iiuigf' --,, -I I 1'5. I' WI! .W eff' I I 'II IzSI51J, I ' I 1 IIIIIIIII? 'ff I I '-x 1-1-iw' ,Q ' T , ' If f' .Lf-I I .. . 1 wr? I-rw I 4 If I I .,lj-.x.fx..fi-!z.4li,'4 g,f'gL02 ,, v .' , f2f11'2xf:,f'jIII1I5-I flu-fffif' , . IP ' II , I'IIi'5?g5'iiffT1fZ+1I?fIW' 2577? 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', , ' ' 1.-H ' 'i ,I ,' ' ' ' ',' If U 'ff' - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . : , UT' Y 11 Q .1 U 44 'I 1 1. 11 S'-H' , .1515-un. .gl oc ' ' -, 4 W - ' 'X P I -1 . 1, , A 'l ,. 11 f-1, . ' ,J f .11 g ' , , , '- 1, .'t'Vw I ' - ' , . ' K 1 1 . J' 'df ' ' 1' 1' , 1' ' P! 61 ' 1 fel lll ll Cheer-Class of 1940 XVings of Glory Leaves of Life Onward '40 Red and XVhite CLASS OFFICERS IJl't'Slli0llt7H0liliR'l' Bl'RliHUl.lJl'Ilt 'l'reasurers hi.Xltlil'lClll'l'li lilCNl'lt VlCQ-Pl'CSlllt'11t-CLAl'Uli Suuufii Li'k1i l5lcx'1'icN SecretaryfBl.uu,xN Glass HiStfll'lllll7J,XNl'l'l' Cxssi-:n.xv ADVISERS Mus. bI.XltG.XRli'l' KIQI-:PER A Song-Class of 1940 NVords and music by Ros.x1.I1f: Foaxlcv Loyal, faithful service to the C. H. S. Class of 1940 pledged to do its best. Cheerful, honest, xvilling. strive to meet each task. XVorthy of the red and vvhite loved by the class. CHORUS Ah, Nature. in all of your splendor. our emblem we holtl dear. As we journey 0'er life's highway. vve spread beauty. light. and cheer. VVhether skies be cloudy. whether skies be blue. VVith bright and smiling faces yvc greet each day anew. Loyal service is our motto to our school so dear. All hail to 19-10, genrol' all the year! Page Sl'lYt'Il1fl-flll Blu. IJIIILIPXUIX1 Huw ltuw llow ltuw l lla -infill 5---livnest Melilwain, lilwuuml tizllmler, Hubert Munn. .luhn lielsinger. Blaine ltutz. Tlieucltwe Taylor llll cnt Htlniln l'lxymul lillu l D'l ag., l ' 2 Q ' '. Pau 1 e. ahert liaut'f'man. xvlllllllll Milligan. Russel Argcnhright, .lames Fisler. Huy Aldridge. .loc Adams Hunter Munn. Harold .Xl'lnsti':mg. l David 'l'sL'lmpp, l'aul Allll'I'Zlj'., XV2tl'I't'I1 Cranler, Garnet Sl lIllZL'l'. Hubert Sanders. Richard SClll1L'hll1ZlI'l Eugene l:Ul'L'lIlJl1, .XI'llllll' XVllZSlllIlgK'I', Charles lfahnestuek, .luscph Hins. Melvin Glass. Ituw 2- ltieharcl liluersule. xvllllillll Andrew. Elva .lane Furhes. Huth High. Geraldine YVest. Helen Lauten slager. Mary Golden. Fr:1nees ltull. Helen Mills, Jeannette ltnllins. Josephine Mayer. maid Haas. James lteese, Velva ltarper. Geraldine Dietrich. Cum Spittler. Janet Kell. Edith Sl0I10I Peggy Small. Betty Jane Eyer, Dmwrthy Edwards. Ray Harrisnn. George Banks. Hutt ltuw Item ltuw 1. ltmx' s Warren llmwei' lt: rliert llmwer, Lenin lletinwaii. Luke Benton. .lnhn Ifbcrsulc. l'lel'liel't Zegcv. Paul tmmttlsurcl, lteuhen Williams. James liyler. XVilliam ltytter. ltieliard Plleil, Robert Frey. Thomas ltulmy -t tlenrge liuutris, Paul Critter. tllit't'ur4l llarris. l,lnyd Zllllll1Cl'lHtlIl. .luhn Huck, David ltallausel l.l1arles .tugtnnhaii h ltl xvlllltllll Still . 'ehard Heintzelman, ltnhert Sttnnbaugh. George Shank. Eugene XValt1'icla l Altretl Xayu. Dui-nthy Iiuoth, Hazel Sellers. lileanui' Culdren. Nancy ltllcal. Connie Pitlltilll. Dnris Phillips. Janet Pensinger. Lucille Jnnes, Ida lit-vt. lluruthy Black. Virginia Metz. ltay Bohn. l Nlargaret .lnlinsun. llheulme Hass. Mildred Snyder. Betty tlaldyyell. Duruthy Miller. Marie Leonard Lillian liislmp. Lleanm- Slmwaltev. Mary .lane Swanger, Louise Perry. Betty Rupert. Mary Skelly t Ituse Sailers. llnrutliy Divellmliss. Gertrude ltrunm-r. Carrie lilliutt. Eileen Buhrman. Gladys xV0l'ill in lun til ltlys XYist Xl niln llll-llilllllll-Ll ltuselyn lflltl lieth lv. l line tnilles i att ' I r U, -I ,, , . -. X e Svlvenly-fulll' ', . a 'a - -' -', Ny 1' . ' 'sse , .4 x ' 'ip e. lli y XXCKIYL' Rnw Row Row Rn w Rm iw 1, -Dnnald Holden, Russell Brnadwater, Robert Hnuser, YVilliam llmwer, .live 'l'arquin1t, Ray XVhittcr. J Richard Smith, ltnbert lfreet, Robert Manning, Herbert llasterer, .Inhn Crist, Albert Sites. fBnyd XVest, Rnbert Clueli. Charles Reeder. .luhn Rudenhaver, Raynwnd Rout, NVilliam Pananes, Marvin Small, Paul Bnise, Alex XVestcntt, Jnhn Merletti. -Eugene Argenhright, Gerald Gnnder, Owen Zaeharias., Evelyn Ott, Harriet Uycr, Margaret XVclker, Elizabeth Hump. .Inanne Swanger, Martha Summers, Ted Shenafclt, Flnyd Gift. --XVilliam Geiman, .lean Aushcrman, Gladys Fleck, Marie Gipe, Dnrntby Striclaler. Selena Prayer, Mildred Demuth, Bertha Hnlmes. Athenia Miller. Unrntlty Ransum, .lnhn ll1'mx'1i. Alcesta Bishop, Eunice XVingert, Mary Carwell, Nana Hepfcr. Marian Smith, Betty Lesher, .lanet Hum'e1', Eleanor Hnckensniith, Janet Yaukey, Eleannr McCurdy, Betty Shceley, Lydia Ann Harmun. Row R ow Row R ow Row --Leon Lehman, Glenn Hurst, Phillip Michaels, XVilmer Hague, .Inhn Miller, Lerny Znnk, Rnbert Burkholder, Richard Franklin. Bryce Myers. Jacnb Miller. -Donald Garman, XVilbur Burkbnlder, Jack Rnher, Richard Stnnesit'el'. .lnhn Iiadcl, Richard Nirlelas, Claude Sharpe, Ira Shetller, Alan Biekley, Robert Hemperly, Harold Eaken. -Betty Knepper, Hazel Andrews, Virginia Elter, Rnmayne Rutler, Rosalie Forney. Nancy Sherk, Elizabeth Elder, Gertrude Hump, Evelyn Deardnrft, Priscilla Cramer. Dorothy Mintcr. Isabelle Martin, Isabel Hunseeker. Anna Mickey, Ethel Harmon. Gladys Hmrver, Betty Betz, Marian Glass, Sara .lane Zacharias. Mar- guerite Renfrew, Janet Cassedy, Dorothy Clark, Ruth Lininger, Catherine Argenbriglit. Ruth Aughin- baugh, Florence Thrush. -Catherine Butzer, Treva Barkdoll, Lucille Casey. Rosalyn Myers, Jane Pattermrn, Bebe Spahr, Phyllis Myer, Hazel Henry, Nancy Sherrard, .lean Marshall, Fay Adams. Page Sclvclily-five BIG snow A P YTY?x W-'ifw 1- mf ,I V , ' 1-,.-gg ll ,wk .ww u .mv ,xr 3 Q: OUTEST C'0UPl.E x , 4 Jun JITTERBUG5 ' win- -rimwcg 1 an-.f,. .-srw 3 wi: ' . I -3 . 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' ' ,,VV , V V VV ., ,V - V, V, VV,, . VVV'. V- V V V V .V V 4, 'H Y' V VVV -VV V ,V V VI - :Vu V VV ,V V - 4: -. V Y-' , r -I ,- s ' V, - 1: V .. ,, V lx V- V ,, V ,VV V 1. V V . V V VV VV., .V V , VVV .- ' ,.2V. V ', .'- . .K . V V ' ,-.VV f , ' V. ,.V V ,VVjV fg .Va 'VPV .f' ' VV ' V, - . .V V V V ,,-V, V VV . , . V V V,V. --5-'Z A VV: . ' i ,' ' ,,, -. my V - , V' If ,P .VV ,V- X CVS I54l Cheer-Class of 1941 YVheels of Progress, Gold and Blue, To our colors ever true. Hold them high dear '41 Complete the work that we've begun. CLASS OFFICERS Pl'9Sltl6lll-'FHOBIAS HI'MELs1Nr: TIPZISlll'Ql'S7Bl'1'l l'Y llllflflixul-:Ruin Viee-President-Ton HUl4'l 1NI.-XN HIQNIRX' H1clN'l'zI2I.M.xN Secretaryf.IIQANNI-1 XVISHARD H1SltDI'l2ll1+l'i.XtZlilil, Prrxmx ADVISERS Miss DOROTHY SHARP Mn. Kl2NNl'l'l'H Gilman Song'-Class of 1941 Here's to our Class ol' forty-one, May we ever be on top. And though we always have our fun, Our work will never. never stop. XVe'll keep on striving through the future. For the fame that we should hold. And through all the years remember. To be true to the blue and gold. The blue means loyalty forever, The gold a shining goal to reach. YVe shall forget these symbols never, And our ideals to others teach. Our class may bring us joy or sorrow, The future cannot be foretold. But with every new tomorrow, We'll be true to the blue and gold. Page Seven ty-n ine Iinw 5 .I. SI1z1I'l'ci'. .X. I.L'icIig. P. Ilulc, M. SL-Ill.-rs, II. Hill, C. Shank. P. Horn, XV. Smith. .I. Ifrcy. H. Bruin Illlllgh. II. I'cl'1'5'. I.. licunur. II. Jenkins. N. Blair. YV. Iiycrs. Huw -I KI. Slialu-ly. YY. Iincppcr. H. Anglo. XV. Siricklur. YV. Gipc. .I. SCLIIIHIII. II. YVe:1x'ul'. II. I.csIIe1'. H SlllIlI4.IL'I'S, II. Phicl. II. Gl'CL'lIL'. J. Cuulg, lhnvjif 'IL Uliwr. Ii. Small. U. Nyc. II. Hupplc. II. Clranncr. A. Kllliflllllll. C. Kessler. ll. Banker. II. Hague NY. Iiilcy. li. SllllllllL'l'h. J. I'I1lIlIIL'SIllCIi. How 2 f-II. Stuiny. IJ. Munn. G. Tritlc. S. Iicrt. J. Iimwcr. 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' V .V X VV V VV X ,V-rm. FV. ,-.1-fp V.V, V . X , V -fx V , ' rg ' 5, -VV' -V' '. '?'57'-nVfV- . . . J' ',.'V' V V V XXVXXXX. X X XX .,V . , 'VV pw , .'1-4- -Z X- X. V X .,, V. . ,F .- V f..V -V Vf .. f V V . V .f 'ff' ' ' ' f ,WW-Q . . V 3' . V 7' ' ' .' ,' JV -1,-, ' ., VV V 5' V '.!A V I VV' fm, V- 'X il' 4 2 . 1-7 , V, , LVVV V ..,. ,?.-Vgwflf .. ,V 1: ' . wfs rx mg.V 61'h W1 VM .-,'VLf42...'V.V- 'V ...Ll .HVV .' 'u..V:'x . ,XVQ I . . quf. 'K WV' X ..:a!'-- .?'. V Vu V .L ' V w.' . 4 X -ei 4-V V -V . V'5 cf - 5 V - - - -,Vs 1 ,..-V. - Y' , .5 ,.- . ,.,., ,. . .... 3 , ' I 41 ' X, V4 V , Am X V V.-f n'X X V 'Pl' School Motto Live to Learn. Learn to Live CLA SS OFFICERSY -1942 PresidentffFmin CVLBI-:m'soN Treasurers - XIARY Snotzliiiv Vice-Presidentflllirrv S.xt'Nn1iRs Toxi Horslcn Secretary-.l12.xN Klcsslxoliu Histtu'ia11-Gi3n,x1,n:xii Brilrzi-11 ADVISERS Bliss bI,XliGI'liltl'l'li Bonnet: Mn. Joux Lisixixmaiin School Song Chambersburg High? Chambersburg High! To honor thee I'll always try, May never act ot' mine bring shame. To dim the brightness of thy name! Ideals high and purpose fine. Through all thy daily life do shine: If we but cultivate thy grace. YVe'll never habor motives base. CHORUS Chambersburg, fair Chambersburg Highf All hail to theef XVe'll faithful stay. And try to serve thee every day. CI'l3IlllJEl'SlJll1'g, fair Chambersburg High. It is thine aim to teach aright. To give to heart and hand a light That, trimmed and guarded day by day. VVill bright illumine life's long way. In every part of this broad earth Thy sons and daughters prove thy worth. May I, too, render service iine And honor thee, O school of mine? Page Eighty-five TI-IE ECI-IO 'ifibf 7? 1155.-ul 622 '-:ygvii 447 4: 1: 4-.-'ui -L91 -'-'.'.-,-I., '3:24 .,:, L 'e iffafzgg 'iliiiiilii-3 san- 133.352 'J-TQ' Nqkjkz PUBLISI-IED BY THE CLASS OF l939 Cl-IAMBERSBURG I-IIGI-I SCHOOL CI-IAMBERSBURC5, PENNSYLVANIA Row Row Row Row Il-N. Uglow. D. Bishop, A. Tail. R. Koons. R. Mull. N. Musselmun. R. Michaels. G. Ransom. A. Owl Row G-W. Shade. R. Porter, R. Binkley. XV. Null. Ii. Young, C. Hoover. J. Perry. C. Patterson. H. Gelsin Ll XV. Hurley. P. Funk, H. Buhrmun. L. Lawton. C. Fields. F. Culbertson, E. XVitl1erspoon. G. Henry 5--E. Apple. XV. XValter, J. Hnmsher. R. Stevenson. D. Kluek, E. XVest, E. Hull. D. Plusterer. R. Sollen herger. R. Feldman. XV. Appenzellar, H. Rhodes, P. Mowen, B. George, J. Oyler, li. Gelsinger, Angle. J. Peters. 4-N. Rosenlmerry, D. Sellers, J. Uglow, G. Ramsey. G. Rowley, D. Zilnlnermun. G. Crist. H. MaeXVillia H. lNleElwain, XV. Bell. J. Geinmn, R. Bllhl'l'IlllIl. J. Mulhollnncl. R. Small. L. Curr, D. Dunlap. cash. R. Galmler. B. Linder, D. XVise. F. Clouse, D. Sollenlxerger. Row 2-D. Miller. A. Hafer, D. Stoner. M. MeVitty. B. Peters. M. C2lI'l'lCl'. U. Goldsmith, M. E. Stevens Slrickler, R. Fisher, A. Birely. E. Heeknmn, R. Gift. H. lizlclel. If-L. Kane, J. Hamliriglit, B. Timmons, B. Dale. B. Mahon. M. Kessinger, M. 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Miller, J. Hermann, B. Al'lllSlI'Ul15.f, G. Keller, G Naugle. B. Fiuigan. A. Graves. Row Bow P-ow Plow Row Row -A. Stewart, A. Short. E. Boar, XV. Smith. Ii. Ross, G. Russuiilu-l'gc1', J. Juhnstun. LQR. Ryder. M. Haw- hccker, F. Corinuny, J. Haus, M. Etler, Il. Krincr. P. AVZIVDCF, D. Sites, XV. Miller, R. Cramer. -B. Mehaffcy, R. Jones, C. Merson. XV. Munn, G. Jones. J. Tolhcrt, NV. Swisher, J. Taylor, G. Gift, A Rifc, P. Crider, J. Shatzcr, H. Gutchall. P. Bliss, D. Eiicr. P. Frey, A. Myers. vH. MCNCW, T. Kcllncr, D. Eyer, J. McGowan, L. Miller, J. Grccnuwalt. .I. Petcrscm, B. Pugh. B. Besorc B. Schellhusc, J. Gilbert. T. Siics. E. Bryan, D. Crmnwvll, P. Snlinnn. H. XV0ods. fP. Bubv. B. Stoncr, L. lI1lSCI'lllCl'l'V, P. Sites, P. Pmhinson, G. Musscr. M. Slmckev. B. Bushman, A Summers. M. Mila.-y, D. Metz. M. Mouse, D. Kontris, XV. Fisher. T. Houscr. J H. Clugstun, M. Foust, R. 'S0llCI1lJCl'QCl'. J. SIICIRIIIHII, B. Archibald, A. Gury. M. Small, I. Meraties I. Hoge, L. Stanibaugh, E. L. Stukc, E. Frank. G. Ostcrmun. -F. Hornbukcr, V. Sites, B. Stoner. A. IAVIICF, S. Xvllgillllllli. J. licssingcr, J. Etta-r, H. Monn, A. Shatzcr R. Senscny, B. Wise, D. XVaguer, M. Clbllfli. 1111110 Iiiglzly-sviwiz SERVICE JITTFRBUGY' CLAS! ' BIGGEST FLIRT5' res men QUTEST COUPLE U5 4 . .., .'3 1 . - ,,f,..,, V' ':- 911 2' ff,-. 11.115-,v,-,,,5.,., I ,dar-L-Af , ,J . ,:- -32 3'?fET'1 '1f 1 1' '-1.a'f L - if :.4'Z.A5g,-,QQ . f '1.h'.:V-g5fna?1:,::.fg' . H. I .Iv fri., V- 'L 7 :fn 24 'vm' ff, M12 ,,,,z+f , F, 3 .5 54..gg.,.,Ai1'f,,?3,..,, , ,ig -.55'f?:'.rf:?31?f-,. 1 f' Mg: 1 'Q-?V4'L53eg'S,wf r-v Y' , 5, 4 fu '-as:1: - - 'I ' , ., A .-.53.:2w'2., . - A 4, ..f,A?g51 ?, ,A ,. 1 y wfffw-f21 fQ, Q, ,- 5 .424 ., , ' rip, if -gh 1, . 31' 72-Qin?-F ??'iif?f1f4 if 11 -1' 2 'S,ejf:f,q:d'?Q1f,5if'.: ' ' ?'rp.ff 11f'?-ri-'lffi hV7.:'v ' ' A,-z,112??Ef.iS5 . 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Q. 1, -'l11..1,,!,1N y.1 '1 -iw' 4gI'1 '1 I. 1 1 1 .1 .. 12 1. ,, .R-1 1 -1-.fm P iff-.1 111.19 lf' '11 v. -1 ' . 1 1' . -- .. , - V11 .1 P t. ,fi I 6 4 . A .N , ., 1 f .. ,. ,. . 1 . 1, 1 . - 1 fi- '11 1 . 1 1 .1 N-1. 11' 1 4-.fi 3 ,,..,,... 1' Q s-. 111 ' 1.2 ui' - 1,-1. 'lg' 1 1 4 T Q. '1 1 1. , 4 . 4175, ,. 1.9. VE, , 1 1 1-I-1 4 I 4 Ky .1 Q1'1V. 1 ,A- 1 1 R 111' 15.1 1, 4. 1 51' xy .Eh 1 71' Li. Jr. 'E , Row .J-George Boyer, Thurston Keltner, Thomas ltyan. Alfred Ziegler, Thoinas Huinclsine, Stanley Hackerinan, Ray NVagaman, XVilliani Lugenbcel. Thomas Houser. Row 4-Eugene Hassler, Kenneth Diffenderfer. David Flack, Henry Heintzelinan. Ralph Peek. Henry Row. Charles Elder. Daniel XVingerd. Row It-Billy Pananes, Richard Heintzelman, John Kadel, Lee Ella Johnston, Gail Grindle, Helen Klenzing, Alma Funk, Raymond Roof. Herbert Zeger, Tom XVard. Row 2'-Peg Vanderau, Helen Monn, Mereina Pananes. Mary Grace Oliver. Janet Cunningham, Betty Diffenderfer, Marie Gipe. .lane Knodc, Doris Martin, Betty Brand. Mildred Snyder, Maxine Carver. Row l-Dr. Faust, Robert Burkholder, Paul Cramer, David Rahauser. XVilliain Yaukey, XVallace Shively, George Eppinger, Ruth Landis. Don Shulnan. John Itodenhaver, Miss Collieott. N 1 y a btudent .iifIlllS0l't' 601111611 ROUND TABLE Pl'9Sltlt'llt'MXV.Xl,I,ACli SH1vliLv Sccretaryff-Rl rH L.xNnls Vice-1'residentfGr:oi-:GH Errlxoun TreasureralMvio R.xH.xi'si-in Advisers-Miss DoRoTnY COLI.l1IU'l l' Dia. J. Ifmxu F.-XI'S'l' SYMBOL To encourage among its members the qualities of leadership. intelligent self expression. and sincere co-operation. in coping with some ot' the school problems of interest to the student body. REQUIREMENTS The council is composed of the presidents of each ot' the four classes. the leaders of all home rooms. clubs, and organizations throughout the school. Mein- bers are required to meet upon call. ACHIEVEMENTS The council has provided the opportunity for members. representing the stu- dent body, to voice opinions on various school problems. This year these 1l1E'IlllJE'I'S were active in obtaining the construction of additional and badly needed bicycle racks for pupil use. Steps have been taken toward providing dancing lessons for students desiring instruction. The council sponsored the sale ot' the New York Times XVorld's Fair Supple1ne11t . with the idea of using the proceeds as financial aid to pupils in need of medical attention. Page .Vinely-one 'J ltuxx --'l'ed Shenefelt. Leon McGowan. ltiehard Diffenderfer. Lee Gettel. Quentin Frex Eugene XValteriek. ltoliert Lesher. Charles Shreiner. Kenneth Beatty, Donald Sha ni Juo Miller. George Lininger. ltow 4 -Robert Hemperly. Harold Cohle. Alfred Zeigler. Donald Saunders, Alan Bieklu Rich Bowers. Dorothy Smith. Bette Lesher. Thomas Huinelsine. YVillian1 Yauku Geoift Eppinger. John Miller. How Il Sarah Newton. Susie Shuman. Doris Sinall. Mildred Demuth. Janet Ynukey. Vniln Gsm .lanet l'ppern1an. Doris Martin. Alina Funk, Muriel Brown. Geraldine Tritlr. M 'll ut Shively. George Deardorl't'. liow 2- Alec-sta Bishop. Virginia Metz. Marie Crawford, Irene Martin. Anna Sehleiehu Henrx Row, Henry Heintzclnian. ltay Bohn, Mark Carl. George Bender. Miriam Maitin C111 L Elliott. ltow I Miss Helen Miller. Dorothy Stewart. Betty Barnes, Jeanne Hicks. Frances Lon Rllih Peek, Charles Elder. XVilliam Lugenlneel. Ted Peters. Maxine Carver, Betty Budd ltuth Diller, Mr. Hafer. Parrot Staff Editor-in-Chief ,-tssisfunf Editor CHARLES ELnEn XViI.l,lAxI l.I'GENREEI. Athletics RALPH PECK. lllCH.-Xltll liowrzns, GEMINI!-1 EI-1-1Nt:l-in. QUENTIN FREY. ALMA FENK. CARI-Ulll GBE N lil-:TTE LENHER. IJUNALD SHA'rZEn. CHARLES SHHEINIEIL M'iI.i.i.n1 Y.u'k14:x' News l-'n.xNm:Es LONG, JoHN llEAl'D. ALAN l5ic:KI.EY. .Xi.r'Es'r,t tiisi-tor. ML'niEL l3nowN. RORERI tonic hlftltlli Cnftwifonn, xIII.lJRl2D Di-:xii'TH. Ciannnc Ei.i.io'r'r, LEE flE'I l'EI.. XMVIAN GSELI.. HFNHX llE1NTzi-:i,xiAN, RKIHERT llEMPERl,Y. 'l'HoxiAs Hl'MI'1I.SINE. I.EoN McGowAN. InENE Bl.-XR'IlN VinulNl,-x NIAXINE XIETZ, SARAH Ni-:w'roN, HENnx' How. TED SHENEFELT. XVALLACE SHIVEIX JANET YAUKEY. Ai,EnEn ZIEGI.FIlt .llIlSiL' mm' Drmno CARVER, Rl rH DILLEH. .hcon F. hllLI.Elt. .Ion-iN AIILLER. ANNA Scni.EicnEn I-'zzezilly Advisers Miss HELEN G. MILLI-in. Mn, hll-IRLE B. HAFEH Afllverlisiligf .lllll1ll!ll'I'S Iiusiness .llumzger lfireululion .llnmmzrx xl.-kltli Ciun. HM' BoHN GEom:E Dieannonii th-:onnia .IEAN NE liliNIJIiIt EYGENE XVALTE Conznierriul Erlitors Hicks, GEonoE I.1NlNuEn, SUSIE SnL'xi.tN. Dolns Sxmri.. l3E'r'rY Brno Heli Ilonornv S'l'ENVAlt'l'. M.tncEi.i,.t EVANS. -lANli'l' l'PrEnmlAN llernlline ll'rilt'rN .Hake-up Editor Page .Y ine fy-Iwo Dono'rl-lv Sinrrn KENNETH Bl-IATTX' BETTY BARNES . , V., , X -- .xii Row 5-Helen XVithc-rspoon. Mary Jane Metcalfe, Mildred Farner. Kenneth Hunsecker, YVilliam Sehcllhase, Harold Suders. Jacob Miller, George lioyer. XVilliam linepper. Row 4 Margaret Backus. Elinor Coldren. Connie Pittman. Janet Pensinger, Dorothy Minter. Nancy Sherrard. Lillian Nessel. .lean l'h'enner, Louise Treher. Leona Cordell, Sarah Dibeler. Row 3-Jane Dunlap, Velva Harper, Betty Small, .lean Hamliright, Harriet Over. Jennie Gardner. Lucinda Zimmerman. Emma XVingert, .lane Kaiser, Dorothy Frank. Geraldine Tritle. Helen Rogers. Row 2-Edith Stoner, Edith Sollenlierger, Julia Thrush, Eunice XVingcrt. ltuth Landis, Isabel Renfrew, Lesta XYilliams. Mary lfogelsanger. Lucille Cosey. Dorothy Strickler. Row 14Marie Crawford, Virginia Metz. Irene Brown, Gladys Stoekslager. Jane lfottenlierger. DeMaris Hoover, Mary Cump. Virginia Ryan. Miriam Martin, Miss Shull. ' T1 Library' btuff ROUND TABLE Pl'8SidEI1tfJANE POFFIiNBiiRGlilt Secretary-Treasurer-G1.,xnYs S'l'OCliSl..Xtilil-I ViC0-PI'6SidEI1t-IJERIARIS Hoovlin Adviserffltllss RIILDREIJ SHULL SYMBOL To provide those students interested in hooks and library science with valuable experience in this work. REQUIREMENTS The me1nbe1's must have passed successfully the units studied during the Fresh- man year, and have their work approved by Miss Shull. ACHIEVEMENTS The Library staff assists Miss Shull with all routine work. There are different duties. such as: charging, returning, mending, and shelving hooksg taking care of magazinesg and typing. Each period and before and after school there are students who Work at their respective positions. At the end of six weeks time. duties are shiftedg in this way each staff member learns something about most phases of library Work. One point isgiven for each new duty learned. The amount of school credit received is determined by the amount of points earned. Page Ninety-three Row 4---Robert BllllI'l11!.lll. Thomais Crider. Virginia lilter, Betty Kauffman. Jenn Lay, Janet tlunninglmm, Betty IJiI'l'endt-rt'er, Peggy Kane. Lois ltiddle, Luellu llohrer. Hubert Sollenberger. llobert Goble. Row Sl--lillsworth Browneller, Sum Newton. Cynthia Quivers. Goldie Brookens. Jean Bietsch, JtlL'flllClj'll xvLlllllL'l'Llll. Mary Heintzlemnn, ISL-tty .lane Deurdorff, Margaret Ivzins. Mary Heckmun. lluth Ann XVolt'. Miriaun Martin. llow 2-Mary Metlurdy, Louettu Goldsmith, Elizabeth llenfrew. Emily Minter. .lean Oyler. Helen liruinbuugli, Betty Saunders. Helen Grzlel't'. Hilda Gordon. Betty Bachus. Donald Sollenbergcr. How 1-Miss Huber, llomuin Shutter. .lune Huulmun. Dorothy Minler. Ruth Stake. Ruth Landis. Henry I-lcintzelmun, Tom Hoitinaii, Maury Ellen Greenawult, Miss XVingerd, Harold ljumbnugh. Latin Club ROUND TABLE l'resiclentfRt rn Lsxms See1'etury-HENRY HEINTzr3LM.xN Vice-PresiclenteliUrn S'l'.XIili . Treasurer-Dono'rHY M1N'r1-In Pnrrol Reporter-MToM Htll'll Bl.-KN Amlyisei's-mM1ss RILLA ll. Human Miss FI.om4:Nc:lz XVINGERD SYMBOL Vineit qui putiturf- XVork conquers all things . RIEQUIREMICNTS Persons desiring to join the club must have and maintain tl Latin class average ol' eighty-live or above. The club meets twice tl month. ACHlliYElNlEN'l'S The club. :is ai group. studies Roman customs and home life in their relation to the present day. As in the past. members have come to appreciate the fnet that much of the Latin language forms an basis for numy other languages. The club has enjoyed an occasional draunatizution of famous old myths of Greece and Rome. and the members have found amusement in playing Latin games. Page Ninety-four


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