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

 - Class of 1939

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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

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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



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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

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