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

 - Class of 1950

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A , W n 'itil' Publzshed by the Senior Class 1 ' ' Y AA ,w ix w w 1 1 w ,JM J'f'6cO, , f V 1 fwpf CHAMBERSBURK1 HIGH SLHUUL lJ4MfL A , . Chambersburg, Pennsylvania . 4' If 'f , if ff ir 3 JANET MARTIN, lizlimr-ill-l,'l1iaf MUN O , W M255 f' 'bf ff f if aw 0 y fi WW Mfjfhvf IL ff MfwW! IDEM 'XXV W X fffj 1 my W I fm M A a membi thirtyqhird Wf.N tliffimpted is of h Cledition of th . ouilr four y Pre P f 1950e Echo 8 M In tljhe them hgh 1 ohave A M Pley fs hhl auntoffpmwvg, ,Lift tryin M X 21 d wig? x .'ifT 'QJO' h c PY d Zivias if-Qpfslfxffxfa-'fifarffqcf 'Aff' 1 Exif? K 7 Tfljijf:, if 9 VW Qpqmym 7744 I fm M77 my -07, XKQ4 , W My jim 27? fNf7?f-fYLQfLZ?y LA ,S ZLL ff ,Q '25 V ? 79 J e icat1on To Mr. Ralph l. Shockey, our prin- cipal, who llas given unselfishly of his time and service in order to prepare the youth of the CllHIlllJ6l'Sbl1l'g High School for higher learning and for a useful role in our 11l0ll6I'I1 society. We, the Class of 1950, re- spectfully mleflivate this tllirty-third edition of the yearbook. I v f' 1 77 wr A., , 1 In ,.V . I I V! 1 , - 1 1 1 Lf ' X . J J .1 - I mf' L I '1 L , , I ' .f - I -'A Q., A . ff -cpl: -'fn f 1-A .J.f 'f 'Y 4 14 'WI if ,d Jpgbf- yy,j-,-.Nj lj' ,KL-, 'g X .L -dl A- f f , .,,, , -1 V fp Z f J f H ',1J,v,g-f7f1 'XL uf, J ow K tl' xy ,I If ., MT 7 LA, fi 'f ' Vx XKA-L lxlyiwfirx A 4' ,f fir :ix f ? 'L 5.15-c.,-fL7 LCA .X X, -f , ' df!! ,fa y f7f' '1 'M , 'QQfl f ' 1 Q-Wa X ., , k , A V I H 'J f .,.f,. L PL ,A sry Liv lifji 1 X f 11? 21LiF'1,L,7!l ?1llc,.EA A K j 1 5 ' -I ' -' , L W N ' ...IX A, ' C ' ,fic-r I f' IRL, L' ' K1'g,-HW x f- ' 2 I 1.. 1 , ' L L-'Mkt N . Q? gl, fwtx igdd MR. RALPH I. SHOCKEY Higb School Principal jf . f' Q , ' fix, 11,1 X? K.4,,C A 1, lwfn , fm? , ,Nz 7 1 . fX 0fK1C fu fix 1' .1 dj ' I I Yv 3.2!-'g'LQ'C4.'UL. ,fAw..uQv -4 ' ' f dx. , . 72921 AJ 1i.tf-,MKJM6-Q-,A-'V.f-,Q Q X x , fflfg ff, 31 2 3 L J 7 K 4 PSDG' f 'VU :CS 152 ,' A , ,1 Eclmo AC1ViSCI'S MRS. ELEZE P. MCKENZIE MR- LOYAL L- GH-I-5 Adviser of Editorial Staff Adffifef of B14-'Weff -Wag Acknowledgment To Mrs. Eleze P. McKenzie and Mr. Loyal L. Gills, our yearbook advisers, we wish to express sincere thanks for their supervision and assistance in the production of this issue of the Echo. Editorial Staff of Echo llvncling loft lu right: lluw 1 Scala-cl: Iilizallwtll Sllullcr, typisll Doris l rz1lu-1', Assistant li4,litm': .luncl Marlin lifliim'-in-Cllin-f. lluw Z! Slnnmling: Phyllis Snider, lypist: Viviun 'l'l1ulnpson, nrlixl: llivllzlrrl llUllStl :uvlislz lsnhcllv Sll2ll.l.0l'. l'l'Llilll'L' editor: NVilli:lln linrklnw, pll0lU1.fl'ilpllk'l'1 Dm Blcilomlglly, l'uulurc cmlilurg Tinmlhy 'llllllllHl5, sporls cclilur. Advertising Staff o . i :-- LS g A l ,. U 'VMQ7 7 ' . if v fl, f i X Sflmf lh-:uling lofi tu right: llnw lf--Scaulcml: linniln linker, Joanne lillncr, lionilu Daunfcll. llmv 2 Standing: liuln-rl My-lllurc, Donald Bard, lllll'll1ll'll lfugclsniigm-i', Dnris llurklmlrlu '4 vi . 1 3 Imlliw lillXVL'I5. .illlllll loc. Not PlCllll'Ctl 'A.lil1'gLl1'Cl, 11111, associate cditorg Nancy Bll1'lil11lldCl', advertising stall. -W' 7 fwf, K. ami wg,-.af MRS. JANADELL C. REBOK ' MR. VICTOR G. FOREMAN In Appreciation We, the Class of 1950, wish to express our gratitude to Mrs. janadell C. Rebok and Mr. Victor G. Fore- man, our class advisers. They have worked untiringly to promote our class activities, and we sincerely ap- preciate the wise guidance they have given us. I WTI I -. ff Fatal! Board of School Directors llcuclilmg loft to right: Albert S. Hcnncborgcr, Hurry H. Shark, Roy S. Kirkpaltrick, Paul Martin, Harry D. Harvic, Homer K. Zimmermann, Joseph P. Macluy. Prvsificnf--HAmw D. Hfmvm Vil7C-PFCSillf'll1'f'4I'IAllllY H. SHEIIK Trmsurvr--Rm' S. KlRKl'A'l'lllCK J. MERLE KAUFFMAN Business fullllllgfl' Secretary of School Board Active participation in extra- curricular activities! DR. J. FRANK FAUST Dixtrift Szzpefirztemlefzt THE FACULTY MR. RALPH I. SHOCKEY MR. MERLE B. HAFER PI'i7lt'if7rIi of High Srlaonl Auiftant Principal of High Sfloool General li0liEll'l' B. f X Page Sixteen HELEN S. BARD ROBERT J. BEARD liducution Current, Government P 1- o h I 0 m s , Vocational Studios, Guidance Coun- YVorld History, Book Club. sn-lor, Couch of Football, C Club Senior Hi-Y. THOMAS DRUMMOND Hcalllh, Phvsicul Education Supcr- x :mn lll l'H E. BIEBER Spanish. Spanish Club liI.lZAlSl'Z'l'll ll. lELDlill Latin. Latin Club. GEORGE R. BIECHER an J- Cllcmistrv liiulogv l'AMlil.l.lA G. ERICKSON Alnurlcun History, Current Cuvcrn- lllL'lll Prublcms, Sopllmnurv Class Aclxlml MARTHA E. CAMPBELL linglish. Iloucling M ANY ELLEN FAILOR Home Iicrmmnics, Costume Nurses of 'l'oln0rl'rnv Club. MARGUERITE B. COOK Slmrtlizlml, Business Arithmetic, Personal Typcwriting, Senior 'l'1'i- Ili-Y. Club, Page' Svm'nl4'1'n 4 Y - .. 1, WILLIAM H. FREET Vocational Machine Shop, Mechan- ical Drafting, Future Craftsmen of America. J. KENNETH GABLER Business English, Typewriting, Busi- ness Arithmetic, Student Advisory Council, Financial Manager of Ath- letics, Commercial Club: LOYAL L. GILLS Bookkeeping, Business Law, Type- writing, Echo Adviser. HOYVARD M. HEGE Algebra, General Mathematics, Coach of Track, Sophomore Class Adviser. Page Eighteen .. -. .,..,.,, MARGARET MCD. FAUST Home Economics, Cafeteria. JACK E. FISHER Health, Physical Education, Assist- ant Football Coach, Baseball Coach CHARLES S. FLECK Vocational Sheet Metal, Future Craftsmen of America. VICTOR G. FOREMAN Industrial Arts, Senior Class Adviser IDA E. lIEl,I.ElI Shorthand, Typewriting, Store Prac- tlee, Junlor lI'l-HI-X. l'A'l'ltICIA A. HERBERT Health, Pllysicnl Education, Girls' lIlil'1lllllII'1ll Association. Mat Club Direetor ot' Cheer Lenders KA'l'llltYN Il. IIOWLAND Civic Prolnlelns, Current Governme l,I'47llll'IIIH. IIOXVAHD M. JONES French., English, Freneh C ninn Class Adviser. P lub, Fresh g V JAMES NV. KING American History, Pennsylvania History, Junior Class Adviser, Senior Hi-Y, Tennis Club. JEANNE H. KIRBY English, Voentionnl Studies, Student Advisory Council, Hull Sqund. SUSIE K. KRIECHBAUM Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Secretary Activities Ticket Sale. HORACE H. LOWELL Director of Vocational and Adult Education. Page Nincleen Page Twenty PAUL LUCAS Supervisor of Music, Glec Club, Operetta, Freshman Chorus, The Choristers. JOHN A. MILLER English, Patrol Adviser. MARY F. McFERREN School Nurse, Attendance Otliccr. E. LOUISE MOWREY Art Supervisor. ELEZE P. McKENZIE English, Echo Adviser. XVILLIAM BRADFORD NICKEY Driver Training. CHRISTINE W. MICKEY Spanish, Social Studies, Senior Tri- Hi-Y. HARRIET M. PLOUGH English. NVILLIAM A. ROBINSON Vocational Agriculture, F u t u r c Farmers of America. VIRGINIA LEE POLLOCK Speech, Dramatics, Dramatic Club. LOWELL XV. SCHLICHTER Biology, Basketball Coach, Director of Athletics. JANADELL C. REBOK Typewriting, Otlice Practice, Senior Class Adviser, Parrol Adviser. MARION L. SEIDEL School Nurse, Nurses of Tomorrow Club. NAOMI D. RHINE .Iunior Business Training, Salesman- ship, Consumer Education, -Illll1Ol' , ,t f at 'l'ri-Hi-Y. M ILDRED SH l'Ll. Librarian HERBERT K. RHODES Physics, Science Club. Page Twenty-one FLOE H. XVALKER American History, Social Science, Junior Class Adviser. GALEN XVARHEN Physical Education. Assistant Font- hall and Basketball Coach, Coach Of Golf. LliS'l'l'IIl XV. NVATSON General Science, English. A RLEEN S. XVINGERT English, Latin, Freshman, Class Adviser. Page Twenly-Iwo VANCE B. SNYDER General Shop, ltlechauieal Drawing, Junior Varsity Football, Stage Crew. SHllil.l'lY M. SONON Library, Library Staff. J. Hl-Illlil-Ili'l' SNVARTZ Algebra, Camera Club, Juniur lli-Y IRVIN G. VAl.liN'l'INl2 Instrumental Music, B1lIlll,f,l'Clll'SiI'Zl. .-.....n Q . JOHN M, XVITIIICIISPUON English l'llIl,Il' ll. Y0l'NG lin-In-l'anl SCIl'lI1't', Iiiulugy, Rhythm Kids. MR. SHOCKEY CELEBIIATES A BIRTHDAY NOONTIME IN THE LADIES LOUNGE CON FEII ENCE ROOM Page Twenty-three Administrative Assistants MADELINE G. CALDVVELL MARIAN G. SELMAN lflxivf' Clvrlr, SlI1ICI'illft'lllIl'llf'S Office Chief' lflvrlc. lIl'illl'f1l!1l'S 0ff'iv4' BETTY S. MEYEIRS Clerk, Prilzcipal's Office DORIS S. LESHEH DOROTHY L. SANDERS Clark, Sllperizllclldellfs Office Clerk, Superiniezldenfs Office and Library Page Twenty-four .-L L. f fu ,f Sn 4. xv .I ...no 1 4, -nw -.-fffziafff :Qw- .- , f .-11.1.-5,1 ,Xa ,--rv , v .gtk - .1.5Axv.e,.---P 3- ., ,J 1 . , . fe 1 ,::-wiki' - fu . 35,5-,.,-1.1-,5 .41-:,:Aw, - 11:1 . ff, . , .1-.nf ,,.,,- - - ff ns- ' .,.g2-211.55-' -1 '-33? 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Cheer for the Class of Fifty! Aiming higher with all our might, Cheering on for the Red and White, Three cheers for the Class of Fifty! Rah! Rah! Rah! Class Song Words by WII.LIAM BARKLOW Page Iiventy-sit Music by WILLIAM T RAXLER, RONALD MCCLEARY We, the Class of 1950, Ceasing never, always thrifty, Will forever, onward fight For our colors, the Red and Wliite. When we leave dear C. H. S. May we always do our best, Strive to do what is the right, Always faithful to the Red and White! CHORUS: l950l 1950! 1950! So Hitch your wagon to a star, Whether it be near or far, If in life this is your aim, Later it may bring you fame. , -5' Prexident - Vice-President Secretary - Girl Treaxurer Boy Treasurer H ixtorian - Advixen - RICHARD SMITH RICHARD HOUSER MARGARET DEARDORFF DORIS FRANK JOHN MARTIN PATRICIA HARTMAN MRS. JANADELL C. REBOK MR. VICTOR G. FCREMAN Senior Class Officers N.-w.,, KATRINA RUTH ALLEN HELENA ANDERSON VVILLIAM ANGLE IDA MAE ANKERISRAND '1'r4,-en Afwzrlelnic Boody Inky COIIIIIH'l'l'ffII Patrol Staff' 4: Nurses of General Gcneral Mat Club 2: 'l'ri-Ili-Y 3. 'l:UlH0l'l'0fv Llulb fl-3 Lilllli Spanish Club 1. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Fresh- 4g Dflllllilllt' Club 23 Club 45 ff1'H1'5 4' man Chorus: Nurses of Commercial Club 4. Tomorrow Club 3: Mat Club 1, 23 Library Staff 4. 1 4 if 4 1 fi Q 1 , fig 7 Q X , Axffa Page Twcniy-eight MABEL RUTH APPEL s'Appcl Con1n1erc1'11I Hall Squad 2. 33 Costume Club 2: Commercial Club 45 Cafeteria 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. MAl1GAl1E'l' CLARK APPlENZ1iI.I.AR Appy :ll'l1l1!'II1il' Clec Club 4: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Parrot Stall' 2, 3, 4: Mat Club 1, 3: Girls' Intra- mural Association 3, Latin Club 1, 23 Debating Club 3, Cheer Leader 43 Library Play 3. BERRY BAKER Baldy General Spanish Club 3. BONITA M. BAKER Bonnie General Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Ilurrol Stall' 2, 33 Echo Stall' 4: Nurses of 'l'omorrow Club 3, 45 Freshman Chorus, Library Staff 4. l'AI'L li. BAKPZR ClIll1ll1l'I'l'flll lli-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Visual Education Club 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Uperclta 3: The Choristers 3, 4. DONALD BAND uillbllv General Scicncc Club 3, 43 Football 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Echo Staff 4. l MARY C. ISAIHJ XVILLIAM li. ISAIKIQIAJW DOIHOTHY AI. IHCAIRIJ lim-fl Sparkles Cmn1m'r4'iul IHIIISI lil'lll'l'llI U1'lH'FI11 'Iwi-Ili-Y 1, 2, :s, 45 mum-1-1.c:1u1,:s,4gsf-11-lm H1-N 2- 4- l rn-shluuu Chorus: Dc- Cluhii.-L IIIX I 9 S 4 5 I A' Q lmlim.: Club 2, Ci: Dl'1lllHl- Hrlm SHUT 43 IlllI'illlllll'ill I lim' llluh 4. lialskcthull l: l'1l't'Shlll1lll 'gf 3 Hf'S l'4' lllmrusz Sludcu! Advis- X wry Cuunul 4 JY..-er . t. I-5 f '- '-.. - ' , 3 , ' x ?'Qs ' U - f f Q X . - , ' -udp .'X's 'J' 9 ,4--1 lL x , - 3 s.. 1 I a l Q Q -V X - af ' r ' ' 1 0 ' CH.XliI.l'IS li. ISIIETSCII H- - f.llJll'lll in Ym-ulinnul ,lHi1lS,l'illI l'l'1.'Shlllilll 4 h .L 4. lull'ulnlll'uI liuslwilmll l. IS. .IIZSSIIC VIINEINIA ISIli'I'SlIlI '.lcss ' lfo1n1m'rr'iul llll'I'L'illl Club -1: lurrnI'Slui'I' -l. I urus: Futurc Cl'llflSlllCll of Allll'l'il'1l 2. Ill-Ili-Y I, 2. Jig FI'L'ShIlllll1 Ch0l'llS1x:4llll 1 di' 514' Q Qr' 'x . 5 '. .5 , X X . x - , v 5, 4 Lx: Tl'l?XN ' 'leak urfxun 'D . Q 5 j hm., ,Q - j- VXM x 2 I VVIH' 5' 'ul X .K n ' X 1 un a- 1lul51: ,fm J :Ry 1.-lr tl 4- 1.1 . H R u Y I L-1 14,-lsxuqq 'kj 89' ,I U l.. Xa 'K xx - . mt ' Y, cs U Q YN N J. f'1XMl5I.IA 41ibq,A. - X JS ', x 'Q , - .. Rin f 1 5 ' Rv x liqQfr11lX L 1 'll'lli-X I. 22. 4: r . snjzl :s. 4 IN KOHIIY HK B XVI KS ' f. - XG: UI J .' L x Eg X 'g 5 X K SX lub u xQ,xQ iuiws QN N '31 u I Q KX 'HL J X65 X S Q 3 E x Q L N N A ix? XX ilu! Q hawks Nj wx' ' J N X ugmxs Xu 1 X winks k qv. .4 x .1 ,, , . X 5 '55 Q ax. .ofislc :QT NV 'lxcl ig 'z ' I Yiffgfllfl X A - vlllflll .1 Fbsuumq fT-' 3 . nu- X- u ,N r v ' xi N' I-:bd 'iqjl 4., th I mdcr 2, 3g 4, 1 sf . 44.3111 Clubglg I-1-S1-x .ne AK 5 i. , - ' ' - . 'K , -5 ' H ' J ff- N 1 .5 ,Q - X' - g.. X w 4- -f K Y . 1- Pagv Twcnly-nine O 1 . s. 'Fx,Q,'. li UTII XV. ISOXVIEIIS lIn1nl11c'rr'iaI - v ., . , Dick I'Il'l3SIllIl2llI Chorus: Hull Squad 21 Tri-Ili-Y 9, 3, 4' CUllIIIlCl'L'l1ll Club 41 Bunk Club 4. ISA ISIQLLE J. BUYER f:llllIllIl'l'l'flll a Freshman Chorusg Hull Squad 23 'I'ri- l 4 0 I l 4 Hi-Y Z, 1 C Ill ucrciul Cl LA XVII IENCIC A. li IIAIJSIIA IV Brad fIUll1lIIl'l'l'1.lll w . fy ll! . H1-X I, ... .L 4. Glcc Club 2, J, 4. lhv Clmrislcrs 4' Sturlunl Advisury Council lg I,l'lllIl1llIL' Clu Ii. IIICHAHD IiIll'ISSI.I'Ill a l:t'l1l l'lll ,al I l'L'IICIl Club IS: Visual Iiducaliun Club 3, 4: C2lllI4.'l'il Club 3, 4. . .l s A 'Y Nl I .55 er ,5 N Q Nils JH All P , ,Sz r'f '- II Rl XX .I M .r N v M 1 nu -, I 'Y 3, ' i V wi XX X X RQ Fliifqgflli if-lr '. . . - -, I BH .1 N il, Q 'l ,k rn u , I Sl rn ch- , lb Vg f Q nh i ' 'I 'd ic C' A I.0lly General IA'llfl0I' L. 1 Lxjlr Q fl xt GI if mf- l Q ggi ,pi 54 Rxlirfgl 2, I . 4lg,,l f1'3iL- 'au' 'rsih ' III . A ' Q' rllfdl ' l 'll 2? - ,nh . .mcili imowx A I:l'L'llCll Club 3, 43 Trallic Squad lg Cheer 2 1 ll Q 1 l L ez I WZ. I WK , Q Pict- C4' 4751! , ri, 24 Q deter L lcbllwx Ax.,'Cl ',s ' I LL, 1 'v f M: ' 51 .43 K-, api il, DOROTHY BUMBAUGH DORIS IE. BURKHOLIJER NANCY BUIlKHOLDIfIl Vx .R I 31431-'ISAY is Ii S - yay -V! Glcu Club Cmnlzwrviul IDOL Burkiu X G,c'm'rul u I Commercial Club 4: 'l'ri- General CUl11l1H'I'1'fl1l Q l- 2- 3, 41 Hi-Y 2. Ii, 4. I.1llill Clubl 2- 'iw-i-Ili-Y mm- Club 1 2 3 4- 'rm 'f 4' Ure 1' ' ' , , , , , - -. -. 1. itt.1 IJ, 4: 1, 2, 3, 4: Nurses of To- Churislcrs 11 Fi'csl11nanf gf'l 4'lmIl'Ul kl'9f'glWfl4A1ll'lsLA 5 ' 'I .Lf lll0I'I'0XV Club 3, 4: Echo Chorus: Band 2, 2 g Upvr- Staff 4g Student Advisory L-Ha 33 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Council 4. Echo Staff 4, Class His- torian 1, 2. ..,-., . Page Thirty 1 ff cg! '-A I ui' ,fi Aj MARGARET CARB AUGH nlycggyn li rn 1' rul l:l'0Slll1Illll Chorus: Glu- Club 2, 3, 4: Dcbnling Club 2, il: Purrol Sl:1fl'2g Malt Club 1: 'l'li lli Y 1 2 'l Flllilb N. CIIIKISTMAN ..AW,, Gvnvrrzl Cleo Club I. 2. 3, 4: 'l'bc Cl1m'islL'1's 2, Il, 4: Science Club 3, 4: C1llllL'I'il Club 2, 3, 43 Opcrvllu 2, Il, 4: Purrol Stuff 2. MAIITHA ELIZA BETH COIBLE nblil rl ic Gt'lll'l'fII - - ,Ql- Lnlin Club 1, 2: Sluclunt Advisory Cnunc-il lg Spanish l4 llllllXl '14 Club 1, .,,'. . V , . - ' ' v-s', - MIRIAM A. COIil.li livlwrfll Lulin Club 2: Nurse-s ol' 'l'ulnm'l'nw Club Il, 43 'l'ri-lli-Y 2, Il. 4. I'A'l'llIClA I.. CONNICN Squ i rt l Gcnvral 'l'l'i-Hi-Y 2g Nurses ol' TOlllOI'l'OXY Club Il, -I-3 Cill'0ll'I'lll 2, zz. ri MARY JANE COOK Cookie Dumps Con1n1cr1'iul Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Culnuu-rciul Club 4. Y ' 3 1 . ' O Q s , 4 - ' 9 -sxiifx ' ' ' f f ' 2, 14 .--. .K ff- Xb - .. . ' , , '- ', ' N In n ut 0 Q? Q mf-4 NY .cv X. f ' .' '. IIAIUKIET G. CORMANY .IOANNE E. CORMANY DONALD C IHXXLZIQL llHJVll.I.IABl lf. CRAISIICR ' ' Cnrniu Cornwall 'Vu l 1':u1k :10llllIH'l'l'll1I' V , fil'lll'I'llI w l ljvnigflvaf bi- 'fillliflll 'l'0hlllI1Illl Chorus: fnrls Ifrcshmun Llmrus: Lllllll Sp:lf1l'l1,C,2'l .l: :mile H1-X 1, 2: lllll'1lI1llll'1ll Int1':lmur:1l Association Sl. Club 1, 23 Purrnl Slufl' 2. blZlllH , ' ',- liaskcibull I, 2. 3, 4: Nurses of 'l'omor1'0w 5 f X ' , v ,f ll' U, 110 Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, mmf Lf fm ss, 4. ' 5 L Page Th irly-one JACK D AVIS I-llilil5lilt'l' I.. CIiIS'l' PEGGY ANN CltlS'l' NORMAN Cl'l'FliNDl'Ill li0Nl'l'A A. DANFICLI Herb Peg Cup,' Bonnie l'm-utiumzl Inrlnslrial CUlIIlIH'I'!'lf1l General l:fill1IlH'l'l'ilII Future Cruftslnen ot' llook Club 3, 4, Vice-I'res- lfnmtlmll 1, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, llund 2, 3, 4: Lib: ns America 2. 3, 4: intra- ide n l, 4: Commercial 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. 'l'rez1s- Slati' 1, 2: Draunzxtie I mural liusketbzlll 2. Club, Viee-President 4. urer 4: Science Club 4: 4: Emergency ltumn 4 Student Advisory Cnun- Helm Stull' 4. eil 'I rp. Z Q Q 67 L 1!.Q1 G G Jacques Ym-ufimml lndnslriul Future Cl'lll'iSlIll'll ut' Anlerieu 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y lg lnlru- Illlll'1ll liznslu-tbnll 2. 3. .IIEANNIC l'Il.lZAlili'l'll lDlEAlllJUllFl4' lienerul linnd l. 2. Il. 42 Przrrul Slzlft' 2: Freshman Chorus: Nurses ol' 'illlIlllll'l'UXV Club 4: iflllllx Llllil -4. MARC.-Xltlf'l' i.0l'lSl'I DliAllD0ltl F ..l,l,ggy,, General i:l'L'Sl1lIlilII Chorus: Latin Club l, 2: Debating Club 2, 3: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Ii, 41 Class Secretary 1, 2, Sl, 4: Color Daly Court 2, 3: Purrul Stull' 2. Il, 4, Sports Editor 4. JOAN de BRACHT Judy General Band 1, 2: Cheer Leader 1, 2. 3. 4: Purrul Stuff 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Freneh Club 4. RICHARD li. lJlililillJINGlilt nllielii' General lfuntlmll 1, 2. 3, 43 Truck 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Science Club 3, 4: C Club 4. JOAN DETIIICII Deter CUIIIlIll'l'l'i!II Lilmrury Stall' 2: Comnlereiul Club 4: Stu- dent Advisory Council 1. Page Thirly-Iwo I IJII Ill I I NX IS XX Dll INI INN N ANCY M. DOERNIER Dulil I ux I mnmereiul X' I'-A IIICIIAIIID I,. EBEIILY Dick Voeulionul Induslrifzl F u t u 1' e Craftsmen of America 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1. ffl?-'tif' X, 'g ffl Y NN Q ' ' -' 'wp s. 1' n O 5 ' '1x- - 1 5 u f' il .. ' af - , -Ix ' ,, 0' 'D gal n mln.: 1 . 'el' 4 Q 'I 61 , IIAIIIIY HCKELS Hull Gt'lH'l'lll lulrauuurlnl Iluskelbzill l. 2. .l0Slil'll ll. liClil-INIIUIJIC YVeecl General Ili-I l, 2: lfreneh Club Il: Color Daly 2. .I AMES lillll.-X ll Jim General lli-Y l. MARY K. General JOYCE INIARLYN ELLIS General Nurses ul' 'l'uinorrow Club 4: 'l'ri-Ili-Y 4. IELSIER Mail Club I, 2, Il, -lg Nurses ul' 'lx0lIlUl'l'1lXY Club 3, 4: lil-l-li-N l, 2, Il: Costume Club 3, 41 lfreneh Club 33 Girls' lnlrzuuurul Association .l, 4. .IOSICPII II. ERICSON ...loan General Fuutliull 2, 3. 4: 'l'r:1ek 3: Tennis 2. 4: Science Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Debut- ing Club -lg Class 'l'rensurer lg Freshman Chorus, Parrot Stuff 2. Page Thirty-three PEGGY JOAN ESHELMAN ' General Fl'0Slllll1lIl Chorus: Tri-Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Nurses oi' To- morrow Club 3, 4. fmm H954 ROBIERT M. E'l I'Eli -N4 Peep General Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Managei' 1, 2. 3, 43 Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, 4: The Cllfll'lSl0I'S 2, 3, 4g Operetla 2, 3, 45 Seieuee Club 3, 4: Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Debating Club 3, Fresh- lllilll Chorus, C Club 3, 4. DONALD XV. EYEII Hands Voeafinnul lllllIlSll'l'tll I'll'CSlllTlllI1 Chorus: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: liasketbnll 1, 2, 3, Co-Cziptain 3: 'llI'llCk 1. 2, 3: Student Advisory Council 4: Future CI'lll'l.SIIl0ll of America 2, 3, 4, PI'CSlilL'lIt 43 C Club 3, 4, President 4. PATSY ANN FAI-IN ISSTOCK Pat fl0IIlIIlUI'l'1'lll Tri-Hi-Y 1: FI'0SllIlIllll Chorus: Book Club 3, 4, Co111111e1'ei:1l Club 4, T1'L'2lSlll'L'l' 4. DAVID FAUST Dave General Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 IIlll'1ll1ll11'lll Basketball 1, 2. MARY CATHERINE FAUST Kale General I'll'0Slllllllll Chorus: 'l'ri-lli-Y 1, Library Stuff 3, 4. , -. 'vw 'G I I' Auf' 4, 'Viv' 7 Q 57 N -,aw R. EUGENE FEAGANS SELMA BETTE FINE NANCY FISHER RAYMOND FISHER Buddy SELM Susy Ray111 General General Commercial Commercial Fl'0Sll1l1l1Il Chorus: Band FI'CSl1lI1ilIl Chorus: Glee Tri-Hi-Y 4, Commercial Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4gBz111d2 2, 3, 4: Hllyllllll Kids 3, Clllll 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club 4, Visual Education 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Book 1, 3, D1'a111z1tic Club 4, Club 4, Secretary 4. Club 3, 4, President 4: Parrot Staff 2g Tl1e Chor- Spanish Club 3: Student isters 2, 4. Advisory Council 4g T011- 11is Squad 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2. Page Tliirly-fnnr DAVID F UNK Dave G1-m'mI -a Q, 'J 181' f-vim General li2lSL'IlZlll 1, 2, Ii, 4. -'lf1ur'ry Darby Gt'lH'I'llI l rz1kcr G vu vrul RICHARD LEE FITZC IERALD C Club 3, 4: l rcsh1uau Chorus: liaslwlhall 2, 3, 43 ICTHEI. M. IVLACLIE C0lNlIH'!'1'i!1I lil Ill X 3 Il, 43 Commercial Club 4. BARBARA ANN l OGlCI,SONCliR I'll'0SIlIllIllI Chorus: laliu Club 1: 'l'1'i-Ili-Y 2. Zi 4 liuucl 2, li. 43 I rcl1cl1 Club 4: Evlw Slall' 4: Color Day 1- Q'. 2, Color Day Alieuclaui J. DORIS .lliANNl'I FRAKIER lil lll X 1. 2. 3, 4: I I'L'SlIlllilIl Chorus: Stafi' 4. DORIS FRANK Cnmnu'r1'iul 'l'rcasurcr 2, Sl, 4. Mini Glu- Club l. 2. 3, 4: D1-baliug Club Sl: Dramatic Club 4: l'urrul Staff I, 2: 'l'hu Churistcrs 4: Sludcul Advisory Council 4: Opcrclta SS, 4: Library Play Il. 41 H4-Im 'l'1'i-Hi-Y 1, 2, Il, 4, Trcasurcr 2, 3, 41 Sluclvul Advisory Cuuucil 2: Cululucrcial Club 4, gl'L'l't'l1lI'Y 4: Class MIRIAM I.. FRANK flIllIlll1l'l'l'fll, lil lll X l. 2, Il. 4: lilcv Club 2, Il. 4: Cllcul' , Class 'l'l'0z1s111'c-1' I. , -,-57' C ,., ' s 1 .4 , 'P 1 ' J 'I I xiii , K Q-57 ' -Q ' - ' ' - p fff.. Q. , 1.4 X . Q ...gunz ,', . . , , ' , - Q .1 a : JOHN C. FUNK E. RICHARD GABLER EARL GAIIVIN Jack Dick General Gl'lli'I'llI Hi-Y 2, 3. 92252 General FFCSIIIIIZIII Chorus: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestral 4: Rhythm Kids 2, 3, 43 Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Student Advisory Council 2, 3, 4, Prosidcut 4. Frcsluuau Chorus: Spau- ish Club 3, Vicc-I'rcsi- clout 3: Visual liilucatinu Club 2. 3, 4, 'l'rL-asurvr 42 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Book Club 4g CIICOI' Loader Il. 4. Puym' Tllirly-flm www GEORGE XV. GEYER, Ill JOHN GLASS ROBERT GLESSNER CHARLES E. GOETZ livm'r11l '4Jncla Rui Cl1urlcy Gln-0 Club 1, 2, 3: Oper- fivllvnil Gl'lIt'I't1I Coninwrciul 1-tial 1, 2. Sig Fm . ..,.. Lulin Club lg Frcsliinnn Junior Varsity Fmmtlmll Visual Education Club 1, 2 i 4 1 '7 Chorusg 'l'r:u:k ', 2 1 '51 VH . 'P . 1 V fu- , 4 1-EE ay -55' :ri -:,- x if Mm 'ISK L eq..- , 1 i. Pugyr Tlzirly-si.v sf 593 2. 3, 4, President 4, Chief Technician 2, 3: Student Advisory Council 4. 43 Q9 Q 43 Bl .X X XV. GOETZ .lin1', livlwrzll Fmvlbull l, 2. Zi, 41 Stugc Crow 3. 4: Rook Squad 2, Il 4 XVll.l.l.X ill E. GOSSl'IR'l' Hill f:l'lH'l'llI JOYCE GOVLIJING -.lun lfo1111111'rf'1'r1I Girls' lllll'llllllll'1ll,ASSOCl1lllOll 1, 3: COlHlllL'l'Cl2ll C J, 4: Ilmliiullu Club 4: Rmmk Club 4: ll'l-H1-X I, 1 l 4g lfrcslunxm Chorus. DORIS ANN GR EEN lJnl'ic Gvlwrrll 'I'ri-Ili-Y 1. 2. Ji, 4: Latin Club 1, 23 Frm' innn Cbnrus. HARRY GROVE Gt'1H'l'll, Truliic Squad lg Spanish Club 13. J li.-KN GROVE 1.'m11l114'1'4'iul 'Q' I 'iff' H ,A ' If WIS' ' ah ' P' 1 vi? EW.: Q X QM X img Y x , Q- t 1 is 1, ,-. .,.. , - ---17Q'T5,g'. fi 255.17 YQ? E...:gj:Wgg.f'g ELVA S. GUTSHALL Gen vrul 43' PATIIICIA HARTMAN Pnl li1'm'rul ,.. . . DORIS lIAMBRIGII'l' JACK EDWIN IIARMAN ISAlSl'Il.I.l'I IIANMON Doi-iq liulwrul Cununvniul Gl'lIl'I'!1l Hi-Y 2, 3: Spanish Club Tri-lli-Y 1, 2, Il, 4: Coln- 'I-ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Prcsi, 3: Purrul Stull' 2. 1ncl'1:izlI Club 4. dont 2: Nurscs of 'l'o- morrow Club 3, 4: Book Club 3, 4: Lib1'zu'y Stall' 3, 4: Student Advisory Council 3, 4, Vice-Prcsi- dc-nt 3. f--'11 ' 4-:Af , I V -lil S 'n 1. ' 4150.-W ' ' S ' 45 M4- '7 ' i lll-HI-X I, 2, Il, 4, l'rL-sidv.-nt 4: Latin Club I, 2. Sourc- tary 2: DL-bullng Club Z, J: Costunw Club 3: Purrol Stull' 2, Sl: l:l'L'SllIll1ll1 Chorus: Class Historian 3, 4. JOHN HASSLICH Snmkcy Gl'lH'l'lll llnscbull 2. 3: C Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. Prcsiclvnl 4: Student Advisorv Coun- cil 4: Science Clu I.l'lili NV. lllilfl l.IiY Yu:-ulimml Ayrirllllzlrul 67 Future Faxrnlcrs of Aincricu l, 2, Il, 4: 'l'rnl'lic Squad I: Czum-rn Club 2, 3, 4: Scicncu Club 3, 4: Visual Educa- llub 2 'l 4' lli Y 2 'l 4' Bool' Squwd 2 3 4 linnl ,., . - ..,., NANCY M. lllil.B lfumnu-r1'iuI lll-HI-4 l. 2, .L 4: l rcsl1mnn Chorus: Uurrol Stall' 3: Ilrnnmalic Club 4. DORIS HENRY llcnnic lfurlllllvrriall Mall Club l, 4: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2. li0lilill'l' K. HICSS Bobby Vomlinlml .4yr1'r'uIluml Future l :lr1m-rs nl' AlllL'I'il'il 3, 4: Cunioru Club 3. M 'C37 Page Thirly-seven 1' SHIRLEY ANNIE HIi'l'llICK Anno Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Malt Club I, 2. M A NGA IIl'l'l' ANN ll ILL mpeg-gyii Cuinnzvrciul Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Lulin llub 1 7 Coin lnerciul Club 3, -lg Echo 1 4 QUUI Day 2. RICHARD li. IIOCK DiCli,' General Hi-Y I, 23 Frusllnmun Chorus: li:1slu.lb1ll 7 I Summa Club 3, 43 Spanish Club Zig 'l'1'ul'Iiu Sc Squad 1. ZANE CLA HK HODC HS .-lcmlvnz in Purrul Skull' 2, 3, 4, ldih Khin Latin Club 2, Ii, 43 DL-biting ilu Hi-Y l, 2. CHAllL0'l l'E A. IIOLLAII Billie Coznznerciul Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL H. HOIIST Sum Vocational Agricultural Future FZlI'Ill0l'S of Alnclui Book Squad 2, 3, 4. Q -.sf -C1 1' 4'7- vw -54 - of K 217 W JAP W ...w 4-f Vbx af 53, L -23 RICHARD M. HOUSER N. JACK HUBLEY G. JUNE INMAN G1-mfml Commercial General FFCSIIIDLIII Chorus, Hi-Y Hi-Y 2, 33 C0l1l1llCl'CIill Tri'Hi'Y 2, 3,42D1'H'1111liC 1, 2, 4g Parrot Staff 2, Class President 15 Class Vice-President 3, 4g Echo Staff 43 Science Club 3, 4, '1'1'c:1su1'cr 3, Scrcrctury 4. Page Tllirly-eight Club 3, Book Club 3, 4. Club 4- C7 DOLOIIES M. JOHNSTON Johnnie Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Fresh- man Chorus: Hall Squad 1: Mat Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Intramural Association 3. Mll.IJllliD li. KANIE Mid Gulwrrxl ,, 'l'ri-Ili-Y I, 2, Ii, 4: l rL-sllmm Clmrus: l,il1r:u'y Slull' . l ..'., S 4 hlllx lnlrnmuranl Assnciulion Il: Nurses ul' Tu- - , , . nmrruw Club 4. lil'I'I l'Y lilil'IliAl'Cll KL'L'lHlll1,.flln Gam' ml Tri-lli-Y 1, 3, 4. .IANICT lil'Il,l,l'Ill Kel ll'l',, fil'll1'l'lll 'lri-lli-Y l, 2, Il, 4: l,ibrury Stull' l XVILLIAM H l'INlJl'IllSON lilil.l.Y Bill fi l'Ill'I'IlI 'Z 4 -,., . Llllllkll Club 1 l 4 Oruln-slru 1, 2 ,IL 4: lluml 4: l.lln':u'v Plan' .lg l5L'lt'llL'L' Club .L 4: I-'rc-nvlm Club J, hlcv Club 3, 4: Purrol Slz1l1' 4: Sluclcul Advisory Cnuncil 4. l'IS'l'lllill Nl. liliSSlNClill 1.-E519 Cun1lm'rf'if1I Hunk Club Zi. 4: Dramlnliu Club 4: 'l'rl-Hi-Y 1: Liln':1ry Stull' 3. 4: Mal Club 1: Frcslmmun Chorus. M AllSHAl.I. KICYSIEH K i nzic livlzvrazl S11 Ii, 4: liuslivlbzl 4? CLI-INN G. KING King ull-nl Advisory Council Il: Science Club ll 2, -1. Q v0l'1lfi0l1lI, lnrlusfrial Club F u t u rc Craftsmen of .-hm-rica 2, Zi. 4: Science 'S 4' Ili-Y 1, 2. ' 1 v ,JIT WX 'QQ' 'TL' af ? 9 - ' gf Q 1 , -- .B ,J t 1 , .. X ' 'r , s , ' ' '---- 0 iff , A , . ' .-- .ix 'JA I ' 17 N -.,--S. Q l . . 'K U . . , 41 X' ' . f -X , NV. JOANNE KLENZING .sJUn Gvlwrrll Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Li- brary Stall' 3, 4: Baud 2, Ii, 4: Frcsllmzm Chorus: Spanish Club 3. l l '93 l.:nVl'IllNlS KLOCK ui'Il,c5! Gvnvral Hi-Y l, 2: French Club 3. SllIlll.liY A. KNl'Il'l'lill Skip C!II1lllll'I'l'fl1l 'l'ri-Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Squad 33 Conmlcrciul Club 4. if'-5 X ljtffilx Page Tlzirly-nine DONALD G. KNOLL JAY KOHLER EUGENE MAX KOSEI1 Zeke Bub COI11I1ll'I'l'illI General Commercial lIltI'2lIl1lll'lll Basketball 4: Science Club 3. Football 1, 2: Intramural Qolnlnefcml Qlub 3- 43 Basketball 2: Art Club 1. vlmck 3, 45 HPY 2 2 4 JAYNE A. KYNER Jayn ie Comnzervial Coin mere i al PAUL EUGENE LEHMAN Gelwral Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Seienee Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Track 2, 3, 4 JOHN I. LO Lowry General Dramatic Club 4: Seienee Club 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4: Visual Education Club 3, 4: Student Advisory Council 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Parrot Staft' 3, 4. Page Forty e 4, S' G W, Q Al-Q-r:2if.Qf 5, 43 XVILLIAM S. KOSER Little Jake General Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Freshman Chorus: Rhythm Kids 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. NEAL LEHMAN General Band 1, 2, 3, 4: llllyllllll Kills 3, 4. SONDIKA LIGIITNEIR Smiley CUIIlllH'I't'illl Tri-Hi-Y lg FI'0Slllll2lIl Chorus: Parrot Staft' 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4. XVHY CAHOLYN Ii. LUCAS Aeaclelnit' Book Club 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3. 4: The gli-Yristers 4: Glee Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 F mm an PEGGY ANN MACKEY MARY MALONE HAY C. l,I l'Z U1'lH'l'tlI :ll'1ll1l'IIlil' Bib Ili-Y I, 2, Zig liwmla Club 4. 'l'ri-lli-Y 2, 3, -lg Glcc lfonum'r4'iul Club 3, 4: The Cll0l'lSlL'l'S MM Club 1: I,-wshlmm Chin-l': Parrot Stull' l, VW? JANET A. MAIKTIN lfnlmm'rr'iul I-frlm Stull' 4, limlitur-iu- 42 NUVS'-'S Of TUWUVVOW Chorus: Drzuuutic Club 25 ir i'1ll'Y 31 49 D'- Clul, 3, 4. purrul Stun- 2, 3, 4- lxalliuglClull1.lgICnnflucr- cia C uh ' rcs llllllll Chorus. , f, K, f - -,xy - , o . P ' 0 4.5 .. .L - V.. - Q Q mf -2- 2 .. '. s. ' I Q 5 K - v ' ' , . aff'-av lift W' JOHN llAllYliY .lul1nuy .'ll'lltll'lllll' M.Xll'l'lN Class ll'L'ilSllI'L'l' J, 4: Ill-N l, 2. Il. 42 Visual! lilllltilllllll . , . . . Club 2. -5, 4, l.llu'z1ry Play .lg Cauucru Club 2. .L 4: .luuiur Vlll'Slly lfuullmll 2: Luliu Club l. 2: SClt'llt'l' Club 3, 4: Sluclcul Arlvisury Cuuuuil 2. Il, -l: llvlmtiug Club Il. C. l,l'iS'l'l'lll AlAll'l'lN l 1 s lluruf innul .'lfll'f4'll,Illl'Ill luluru l zlrlm-rs ol' Alucriual l, 2, Il, 4, ,, . . . . l,l'l'SI1l0lIl 41 Xlsunl lLlllll'1lll4lIl Club .L 4: Cznula.-ru Club 2, Il, 43 Studi-ut Aclvisury Cnuncll 4. l.0llIl,XlNl'I li. Nl Rainy f:fllIllI1t'l'4'l1l, All'l'lN 'lil'i-lli-Y ll l'1lI'l'l1l Slilll' fig Cnllllllclrinl Club 4, M.XlUlAllli'l' li. Nl.Xll'l'lN ..l,l,ggy.. fllPllIIlH'l'1'l1lI lifmk Club 2: ll'l-lll-X l: 1'urrul Stull 2, .L 4, Ilusuu-ss Mxnmgvn' ll: Blu! Club lg l'rcsl1m:1u Chorus: l.lllI'lll'y hlull 2. NANCY I.. Al.Xll'I'lN Naruto l1l'lH'I'lll Latin Club l. 2: l'll'L'hllIlI1lll Chorus: 'l'ri-lli-Y 15, 4. IKUNALIJ McCl.l'IAllY Hun liwwrul lcnnis Club IS, 4: liauul I, 2. Il. -1: Clue: Club l, 2. Ji, '13 fll'l'lIl'Nll'1l Sl, -l: Ilhylhm liicls l, 2, Il, 4: Sluclm-ul Amlvismy Cnuuvil 4: Opcrcllzu 2. IS, 4: 'l'hc Cll0I'lSll'l'N 2, Il. 41 Drauuulic Club 4: Frcsluuziu Churusg Class 'l'1'n-alsiircr 2. Page Forly-une W 1 , It0BEli'l' L. McCLUllE 'l'wiccy f:lll1IllH'I'l'iIlI Football 1. 2: Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baskctbz 1, 2, 3, 4: Studcnt Advisory Council 15 E1-ho StatT -1. DORIS MCCONAGIIY Gcncrul ill Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, -I: Band 3, 4: Color Day Play 2: Library Play 3g Dramatic Club 4, H6110 Staff 4. GHNICVIEVIE McGlLL Jonny C0lI1lI1t'I't'fllI Mat Club lg Girls' Iiltralnural Association 1. RONALD MclN'l'Ill li Bonn ic Gcncral Canlcra Club 43 Spanish Club -l. ll0lil'Ill'l' McliliNZIli Bob General Visual Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glcc Club 1, 2, 3, 4' Debating Club ll: Fl'L'SIllll2lIl Cboiusg Upcrctta 3. Dt JROTIIY I. McNIiXV Dottie Gelzvral Mat Club 2, 33 Latin Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1 2: Girls' Intramural Association 2. FAI? E. MI'IllElJI'l'H f:lIllIIIH'l'f'ill' Mat Club 1, 2: Hall s s V 'Wi' f. 411 . 4 fy -if 4 Q Q 4' 4' fn ' A4 Agn' 43 cr A 55 43 MARY L. METZ PHOEBE MEYERS RICHARD MILEY Metz liwwrrzl Dick CllIIIlI1l'l't'1'l1I Tri-Hi-Y 45 Glce Club 45 General afctcria Band 1- 2: 3- Student Advisorv Coun- Squad 1. 2: Girls' Intru- inurul Association 1. Hall Squad 3, C 2, 3, 4. cil 1, 2, 3g Spanish Club 2, 3g Science Club 35 In- l1l'tlll1l1l'Zll Basketball 1, 2g Frcshxnan Chorus. Page Forly-two 'll' ' ' ' LX 2 liIi'l l'Y C. MILLER --skip liazwlwzl lfrcslnnann Chorus: hlili Club 2. Il, 4: Costume Club Zi, 4: Nurscs ul' 'l'mnurruw Club Il, 43 Girls' Inlraniurnl Assucialliun Il, 4. DONALD MlLLlCli Sully U1'lH'I'f1l Spanish Club 2, 33 C Club 3, 43 Sludcnl Advisory Council Il, 4: lizlskvllmll l. 2, Il, 49 liasclmll 2, 3, 41 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD L. MIl.Ll'Ill l'L-1.-NVcc Gl'lIi'I'llI Inlrulnurzil linskullmll 2, 3. L.- SIIELDON Llili MIXIZLL Shelly livnvrul Visual licluculimi Club 2, 3, 4. JANIS Ll'ClLLlE MOYISH Jani lIonmn'r1'iuI Mnjoruttc 1. 2. Il, 4, Cnplnin 4: Fra-slnnnn Chorus: Glcc Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Drzunutic Club 4: 1'urrol Stuff 2, 3, 4: Slzlgmf Crow 2: Girls' lllil'lllllUl'ill Association Il: Student Advisory Council 2. WILLIAM li. M l'M MEIIT Bill Gvnvrul linnd l, 2, Sl, 4: Frm-slnnain Churus. ':. .. . .- fo X-f, 'Z . s . ' ,' '! +f'?bx f- Y' Af' Sis ' Q .. .C ' Q . ,' ' 'rsii :Ig s . 0 , 42? Q . N -- - .- '. xx -' . ' 1 ' 41 L .. , JACK S. MYERS MANY li. MYERS ANNA LOUISE NEAL PATIIICIA A. NlfUll0'l'll Sum .-lt'llIlt'l1lfl' Arflclvlizic 'l'I'iSll llllfllfl-IIIIIII lnclnslriul Tri-Iii-Y 2g Glue Club 1. Latin Club 1, 2: Tri-lli-Y .4z'ruI1'1nic- , 2, 3, 43 Costume Club 31 Ir,-,mth muh 3: T,-i,Hi-y French Club 43 Fresh- 1' 2. 3, 4: purmf Stun' 2, lllllll Chorus: Purml Stull' 3, 4. 2, 3: Colm' Day 2. Ili-Y lg Future Crafts ma.-n of America 2, 3, 4, 'l'rcnsurcr 2, 3. Page Furly-lhrcc MARVIN ll. OVERCASH BARIEARA SUE OXVEN M:u'vic hlllll'lly,, lfunum'rr'iul lfnnznzurdul C Club Il, 4: Fcmlballl Tri-Ili-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Cum 1, 2, 3: 'l'1'z1ck l, 2, 3. -1: lncruiul Club Il, 4. Pu-si Intramural Bzlskctbull l, :lent -1-g Purml Stall' 3, 4 2, 3, 4g Ili-Y 1. KENNETH XV. OYLEH KL-llnyl' General Ili-Y 2. 3, 4: Czuucrzl Cl11b 2, Il: Science: Club 3, 4' Illll'il1lll11'Zll Basketball lg Color Day 2. NVILFORD ll. PARKEIR XVillic General Frcncll Club 2, 3, Sciuncc Club 3, 4. ' ff 'CY ' f ' ' 'Q Q Q N'-'41 ' G Q ll AY Nlill, l'A'l l'lillSON Ilan , lfnlllllzvrvirll . . ',,u.,. . lutruuulrul lluslcutlmzlll 1, 2. .l, -1, ll.1Llx 1, J, -1. NANCY LEE l'l'I'l'l-IHS Nu lln f:UI1llllt'I't'llll l.ibl':u'v Stull' 9' Tri Hi Y l '7 'S 4 .1 .., - - ,..,., . .IANICT l.0l'lSli l'Il.GllIM L Co111111l'l'f'i11I gig-wg 'rl-i-ui-Y 1, 2, rs, 4. All'l'lll'Il ALLEN POE Mick X f:IHlllIIl'l'l'l'llI Q .Q : ll ' -- Q. .,', 5 ' .IIEANNE l'0ll'l'lill Gl'llt'I'llI WW' ,gunm- N2-.M Page Furly-four Latin Club lg Fl'L'SllllI2lIl Chorus: hlcc Club 1. 2 l 4 lll-lll-X .l, 41 The flll0l'lSlL'l'S 43 Opurcttzl J, 4. ll0l'iI'Ill'l' l'OIl'l'lill 1 bl l ic ffl'lll'I'lll Hi-Y 1, 2, Il, 4. Qmmqf nas- 'Y CLYDE l'lililSl,lili ALICE MAH l'l'liVIS CHAlll.l'IS A. IKEASNI-Ili l'llll,ll' G. lllilill lifmvrul Slim Chzu'lio lic-cal lli-Y l, 2, 3. 41 lloniu CHllllIll'I'l'l.llI Cnliiliiuwifll Gl'lIl'l'l1! lhwm l'I'L-Hidvnl 2- Mm Club 1: on-if Inna- Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 41 Visual inurzil Associulion 1. liclucaulion Club 2, 3, -1, Film Tcclinicinn Il, 4: liusclmll Mzuingci' 2g Drai- lll1lllC Club -lg Stuclcnt Advisory Council 2, 33 Library Play 45 Opcrclta 3. -QQ- ' 2' . 'Qin ' -.' . i f ff df' --X , . , ' 1 f, f' -. ' . N i 1 If f df 4 A 1 . I ig fx I . . - - - .Ji 45 'f? 1ff Y . . X .J ' '9.s1P-E'-fvixix 'f- ' ' 1 , V, - K an s . s I A Q h . . , . ' I I' y '- ' ' I ' .qlzfigg 5 X ' ,' - A A PHY Phil LLIS A. Rlililllill U1'lIl'l'lll lll-lll-X 1. 2. .L 4: Losluinc Club .lg Nurscs ol lo- lnorrow Club 3, -1: Hull Squad li. 4. .IANIC li. IIICICIIMKII .lnliiv Cllllllllt'l'l'ilI' 'I'ri-Hi-Y I. 2. JL 41 Glu- Club 2, Sl, 4 Upvrrllai Il. Q M. l.0l'ISli lllilCllAIlD KVM-ziL ' f:Ul1lllll'l'l'f4l, 'l'ri-lli-Y l. 2, Il: Color Daly 2: llall Squzul 21 CllL'L'I'. lmnclvi' Il. RALPH Il ICNSHA NV 'A-xl-L- Gt'lH'l'lll Q Spanish Club 41 lnlrzilnurail linslwllmll 3 lli-Y 2. DONALD IKICKIKOIJE Rick Gt'lH'l'llI lfootbzlll l, 2, 3, 4g C Club 3, -l. Viva'-l'l'csicluiil 4. liOl'llili'l' li. lllNEIlAllT Hunt lirlwrul Junior Varsity Football 1, 2: Junior Van'- sity llasclmll Manager 1: Student Advisory Council lg IIlll'llllllll'Lll Basketball 1, 2, 3, -1 Page Fnrly-live g-4 I.I'Cll.l.l2 M. ROCK Lou CUlIl1IH'l'l'flll 'l'1'i-Hi-Y 2, 253 ClHllIll0l't'l2ll Club 4. I.0l'lSli li. li0'l'Z Sis CUllIllIl'l'l'l-III 'l'1'i-Hi-Y 2, llg Librzu'y Stull' Sl, 4. FRANCIS SANIJHIKS Fritz fil'lH'l'IIl ipilluisll Club 3: Sclcucu Club 4: l11l1':1l1ml'ul lialslwl- mu l,2. !RU'l'll I.. SANDERS COIIllIIt'l'K'lfl1 Cmuluurcizll Club 4. JOSEPHINIC SCH.Xl l Nl'l' .lrusi0 llvnurul ll1'ulunlic Club 2, 3, 43 liuuk Club 2, Ii, 4: Sluclcul Aclvisury Cuuuuil 2: Stage Crvw l, 2, CS, l: Clu-ur 1.1.-:ull-1' Il: Mall Club 1. liA'l'HLl'2liN SCIIAIPI-'Nl'l' Hallie fl4'm'rul lJl'LlllHlllL' Club 2, .l, 4: Bunk Club 2, .L 4. SL'L'l'L'llll'j' 4: l.llll'1ll'y Pluy ZS: Blznjurcllc l. 2, li, 4, Czlpluiu 4g Colm' Daly Allumluul 2, Muirl uf lllilllll' 33 Slngc' Cruw l, 2: Slllill'lll Aclvisury Cnuucil 1, 2. 1 ' Q Q H -if f Lx Z? 47 .v-.9 'I JAMES ll. SCHELLHASIE RICHARD L. SCHRIVEIK CHARLES SCHUCHMAN DAVID li. SCOTT li1'nel'11l Dick Gemfml f'lDuvc Intrxumwzll Bnskctlmll 1, General 2- 3- 41 5411410114 AdVi5Ul'3' Spanish Club 43 Intru- Coull'-'ll 43 Sci'- WU Club mural Basketball I, 2, 3, 3 . . - . 4, Book Squad J, Baud 4. liulwlwl Page l 0I'l!l-Sl'.lI l 25 .IUYCIC l'Ill.lCliN SCO'l l' l u x ' CL. LX W livmwul KL KX l Mnlulllub l. 2. 3. 41 Girls'QMly.ndI1'ul Assuciut 42 lrl-lll X l 7 J '1 L llll1llAlilJ 1.. l,l.lullb , M .. f' 'Y link K.. -f-Y, Q --7 A l'm'uI'i1muI grlrml lima . T512 2. 2. ' lllll'2lEgTi-l-Pill.ll1lSlit'lllil'l'KQI I. L. .li I-'uturc Cr: A lucu HL AlllL'I'lK'1l 2, l.l'IONA I . SICNSICNY 1Iolulm'n'1'11l l'l'cshlu:1u Clmrus: 'l'l'i-lli-Y l. 2, Il: Culllllwwiall Llub bl. Sl1:uIlc Ut'll4'l'1II -. . 1 ': 'a : sw . .. Xl. lS.Xlil'Il. Sll.Xlfl4'l'Ill lied li4'm'rul lrl-ll:-Y I, 2, 3, 4: I-frlm Stull' 43 l l'1'SllllHlIl Clmrus' 1 lub 5 lJluu1tullub4 XI at K lub l lllll nu Spuuixb Slalll' L, l'lillllY l.. SllA'l'Zlill -K-Q Q, li4'11z'l'uI Ilull Squzul lg 'I'ri-lli-Y l. 2: l.ibr:lry Slnil' 12, IS. l: l'lI'l'IlL'll Club Sl: l rn-sluuznu lllmrlls. 'U '.-t-' -, I 'V ?'1, ' ' I Q75 I T- 5 K I hx... 'X va. - ,fzggffff-'QQ S X X... . . , Q Q . --1 .. f. af v - ' .f '. a ' 0 ' . C. ELIZABETH SHELLER MAIRGUERITIC SIIELLY JOAN Sllli'l'TEll HAY SIIEXV Comlmfwiul Mzu'giu Al'!llil'IIIl'IT Show 'l'1'i-lli-Y 2, 35 Patrol Gvnvrul Tri-lli-Y I, 3, 4g Book lllll'llf1.UlIllI lmluslriul Slim' 33 Llhml'y Stull' 23 Purrul Stuff 2. Il. 4: Spun- Club 3- 43 Nurses of TU' Iiuslwtlmll 2, Il, 4: lfuut- lirlmSl:1fl'4:C:1fclcl'i:12: ish muh 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. lllUl'l'lJXY Club Il, 41 Li- hall 1, 2, 3. 4: pulum. Colm' Dub' 2- 43 lJ1':1m:1tic Club 4. 1N'4 '5' Stull 2' Craflslm-11 ut' AIllL'l'lK'4l 2. 3. 4, 'lll'L'llSlll'0l' 43 C Club ll. 4. lg. Page Fnrly-svm'n .i ..,.,,'N--w.w,v:- V Gl'IltALD SHIPI' GARY L. SHOCKIEY DONALD SHOEMAKEH ROY SHREINISR Jerry ficlzvrfll Shoe-y nllbtllllllu Gwwrul Hand I, 2, 3, 4, Vicc- Gcncrul V0t'l1fl'0llllI Illll'llSfI'illI Intrumurail Buskctbull 1, lff'K'S'flf'1t- 43 Rhythm Studcnt Advisury Coun- Futurc Craftsmen ot' 1 1 4:SpunBh cunts: lvds 4 3.42 Umfcyfa cH 11 FmdbnH 2,:L 41 Anwrma2,x,4,smwQnwy Band 3.4: lirmla Squad ll: jl- 'lf COIN DHD' llfly 3, Intramural liusltctballl l, 4: Bziscbull 1, 2, 3: In- Purrol Stull' 2. ff 5l1fil1':'l4AdV1 SU Y 2, It. traunllrzll linskctbull 1, 3. .uunci , . 1 -ni' 1:1 ! , 1 7' 22, '12 x JQLEA lf? 7 ic? aeiifeaggf 153 gc! AQ lttllililfl' L. Slll'INlAN limi Gl'lIt'l'1I' lizind l, 2, Il, 4: Orclicstrzi 2, Il, 4: llllyllllll liids 2, Il, 4: Latin Club I: l'llI'I'1llSltllT21l4llDl'tlI'A' Play Il: Dl'tlIIltlllt' Llub -l. D0lt0'I'llY SITES Gt'll1'l'lll linnd l, 2, il, 4: tlrclicstl':1 2, Il, 4: 'l'l'i-lli-Y l, 2, .l, -l: Spanish Club .l, -l. DONALD E. SLl'IItlH'l'Iilt Slick Gt'IIt'I'Ill 1 ' ' Scicncc Club Il: lllll'1lllIlll'lll linslytluljl Ili! xy 4 A . BETTYILA Jvnn,' 1 . f- ffolin1yrc'1'xl 4 f Q, M:lt.',,Q',ll1N l. 2: f6lirq,l'y Sllzitl' 2:,'l'ri-Ili-Y tl, Sl, 4: CUIl?lIl0l't'lZll Qlub 4.x J ' V I Q! ,en , . 4 t Ml'l'Zl C. SNll'l'll 'Q Gt'lH'l'llI l 'l'l'i-lli-Y I, 2, Il, 4: Lilllll Club 2: Band l, 2, 3: Spanish Club 4. lllCllAltD C. SMl'l'lI Smitty Gl'lIt'l'tlI Class l,l'0Sltll'lll 2, .l, 4: Class AICC-Pl'0Sl dcnt 1: Studcnt Advism'y Council l, 2 l 4: Scicncc Club -lg lialskctbull 1, 2, Il, 4: lizlscbull bltlllllgvl' Il: l'il'CSllIll1lll Clmrus: tilcc Club 2, Il, 4: C Club 4. Page Fnrly-vighf its 29591- an ii! A fir' QV 'llYl.l.lS JEAN SNllJlCll LORIHAINE SNYDEIR CARI. I., SPIDICI. lSAllliAll.X A. ST. CLAIIK 'l'hyl l'l.urry Hook li:lrb :lIlllllll'l'l'l.1l, Gvlwral Gl'IIl'l'l1l Gl'Ill'I'llI ll'l-HI-X l. 2. .S, 4, Cum- Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Parrol Baseball 23 'l'l'zlcli Il: ln- 'l'l'i-Ili-Y l, 2, Il. -l: Slu- lm-rcinl Club Ii. 4: I-Ivlm Stall' 43 Glcc Club ll, 43 lraunurul liaxskctlmll 1, all-ul Advisory Cuunul .l. Jill 9 i flu. Club ' Baud P l Stull' 4: l.ilu'u1-y Stall' 2. Drauuzllic Club -lg lg -'- L,1. I -f ' L-lla IS. 43 01 man Clmrus. 4 f1- -:Q .o ' K s ff, ' -'A -QE!---5 ,a t. vi-Q81 'K ' lx - X' 5 ' - . . Q , . f .?l ,:,i:-1-.-.-mi, N 2 1. I Cr 45' mf- - - NY 1 .. . 47 - - ah ' ' firm f'- 4 1,AlmY DEAN S'lilCI5LIfI1llW,.l 'A ' 1. A ..., P.- , 1 . . ...-, 'clwslru 4g I I'l'5ll- - 4 ..'L K. f QL -J-1 VK. x Hx V V, ,.v ,, ,,.-,- ,, - 1 1 1 I I K ,A ,v, I 64.,.4f44j Ill 11, 1, I, 1 1 I1 ul 'L 4: C Club 41 llmllyzlnmfylzll lizlslgcllxznll-2524. 14' , . K Q Q, 1 f ,, ,f . .. -AL + , H4 E ,vclwflav-L' l llli0lJ0llli S'l+l':l'Iv.lfll' V . ...ml,. .L . 9. 1, N41 f 1 ,ff I ,f:0IIlllLU1'l'i4l, ' 'ffl .. '4,. V , 9 mllnpll Il. 1: Illll'ZI'llll?l'Tll t K n A' rmgxgmmr 2. as.,'-lf.. 1 . - W1 ' 1 fm, ,lA,I,. 1i1':',,,f 7 ' .4 I c T fr . P ,fJ,0l!,,1 RAYMOND V. S'l'0Nlill Huy Gl'lH'l'lll lnlrumurnl liuslu-llmll 2. IS Dick f:1lllllIIt'I'l'flII DORIS MAE S'l'Ol'l l-'lill lam I licmwul lllCll,-Xllll S'l'0Nl'Ill ll1ll1X l I S4 l lllllf1lllll2,:f., l KAIKLIIA J. S'l'lll l' ll1ll1X I .l,'l1Nulsas of Club 3, 4: Mal Club l: l.:1liu Club l. Page Forly-n inc 'l'muorrnw V, MARY JANE S'l'0VI2li Gt'l1l'l'll1 'lri-lli-Y l. 2, 3, 4: Mat Club lg Latin Club ll Nurses I lug Nw WDM. Q JAMES STIKOCK l Smilvy uf 9' 'S J' Gl'lIl'l'llI ulurul lizlslacllmll l, 3, Il. 4. ROSS IRVIN S'l'l'l l 'l' Vll!'lIfilllllll lmluslriul l ulux'L- Cr:nI'tsuu-n ol' Aim-ricu 2. Il. 4. f x JG! Ill-Il'l'A SITMMI-IHS ll0clm f:lIlIlIlIt'l'1'l!ll 'l'ri-lli-Y 1, 2, Il: Book Club 3, 43 Dl'klll11lllC Club 4: Mall Club l, 23 Frcslmlnanu Cborusg Clu-vu' l.m-zulu.-1' 2. ANNA MAY 'l'AllNlill Annie Gt'l1t'l'lll 'l'ri-lli-Y 1: Nursvs of 'l'omor1'uw Club lg Mat Club 1: Color Day 2: l'il'0SlllllCll Chorusg Girls' Iulrumurzll :ASSUL'l1lll0Il 3. l'A l'l. 'l'A'l'li I lurk f:4'IIt'I'lII SL'll'llK'l' Club 4. G JR. if Q Q Q f .A Il rv' fy -Y' x Us-fax I G Q Q A, Vp l l' ' U MYRA TIQNLEY Sbo1'lio G4'l1t'I'lll Clue Club 2, Il. JOSEPHINIZ E. THOMAS 'iloclicl' COI1lI1lf'l't'illl Mat Club lg Book Club 43 Girls ' Iutrzunurul Association 1. l 'TIMOTHY THOMAS V IIIFEIIOIHESNTN Tim ' 'd ' General lglrlqxkvirlb ' yy X' Debating Club 3, 43 Football 1: lizlalln-UQQI lg Science Club -lg Color Truck Il. Day 23 Football Manu- gcl' 2, 3, -lg Echo Stull' 4. Page Fifly VIVIAN THOMPSON usisn Co11111u'1'4'iuI .l0Sl'Il'll TIIOMSUN -loc Gl'lH'I'I1I P,-X'l'lllCl.-X ANN TIIUMSON Pall A l'1l1ll'lIl ir' fl1llIlllll'l'1'ilII liLlZAl3lC'l'll TICIC slseiiy' CUIlllIlt'I't'fllI NVILLIAM ll. 'l'lClC Mal Club 1, Il, 4: llnll Squad 2: Purrn Lilirzlry Stull' 1, 2: Purrul Slnll' Il: l'll't'Slllll2lll Chorus: Mall Club lg Iffvlm Slnll' -lg Culmn' llny 2. Science Club 4: 'l'l'ZIt'ii Al: lnlrninurail Bas- Frcslnnan Clmrusg Mail Club l, 2: From-ll Club 3: Color Daly 2: Trl-lli-Y 2, Sl, -lg Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Al.lCl'l NAIC 'l'll0RlCSON llnll Squad 23 Dm-lmling, Club .l. I Slnll' Il, -lg Tri- lnsluinc Club 4: Cl7llllll0l'L'l1ll Club 45 Girls' Inlr:ilnul':ll Assncinlion ll, 4 l'vllt'lllfUl1lI, lmluslrirll : future Crafts- Visunl lialucnliun Club .l, 21 l nn-n ol' Anna-rica 2, .l, 4. 54' -5 - . ff fa' '- f f ' Y l. 1 . ' - gi f Q Q - - - ' - f:,f k S- . - .I -X -:XR I' ' Q Q - ,'.z:.','. 5 A if 1' . ' I . Y , ' . lANl'I'l' li. TIMMONS .l0llN L. TIMMONS IHOIJNEY 'l'0l.lilCli'l' ROY ll. 'l'0Sll, Jll. vnvrul l'urulin1ml lllllllSII'lllI Crust Sunny lri-lli-Y l, 2, 3, -l, Lnlin lf' u l u r 1- Cl'lllllSllll'Il ol' livrwrvzl fiom-rul Klub 2, Nuizscs nl.'l'-n- Aincricn Il, 4. SCll'llL'L' Club Il, 4: Fool- Calincral Club Il. 4: Slu- '. K: mul' 'l- 43 Uni bull l, -l. dm-nl Advisory Council l. ll 'l4' -- 2, Il, 4: Glcu Club 2, Il, 4: l'll't'Slllll1lllfllllll'llS1 lli- X 2, .l, 43 Upcrvllzl 2, Il. me '93 3,5-n'5',jS 'Q' Page Fifly-nm XVILLIAM E. TIIAXLEII NANCY JEAN UNGEII DAXVN VAN BIISKIIIK IIOISEIYI' E. VANIJEIIAU Bill Nun Gvnvrrll Bob fIlIlIllIll'l'l'If1I Cnmnzvrviul Spanish Club 2: Band YYIFIIIIIIIIIII lmluslriul Izumi 1, 2, 3, 4, cm-lu-Sum Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, nun ff. 42 D 1 1111liL' Club 41 Funm- Craftsmen of 3, 4: Iihythm Kids 3, Squad 2: Costume Club Book. Club 43 Lil31'il 5' Alncrica 2, 3, 4. 4 lha fll0llSlLlS 2 I 4 4 lllls' As PLD' '5- 1 .A .....A,-,l Q n 1 Clue Club 1, 2, 3, 4: socintion II: I.iIn'au'y Stuff I'll'CSlllllZlIl Chorus: Oper- 3, 4. ' ' ' l'1y vital 1. 2, J: I.1bru1'V I I ' I 3: Dl'1llllilllC Club 4, 'I Ln nis Club 3, 4. Illll'1lIlll1l'lll 5- '1 ISF- 47- Prlge Fiffy-iwo CLIFFORD M. VAN SCYOC Punk I'm'ulio1mI Imluslriul Future Craftsmen of Ama-rica 2, 3, 4, Football 2. PATIIICIA NVEAVER Put C1lll1lllt'l'l'illl Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, IS: l'll'l'SllllI1lll Chorus. M AIIY IiI.IZAliE'l'II VVENGIEIIT Gezzvml 'l'l'i-Ili-Y 2, II. 4: French Club Ii: Costulnc Club J Nursvs ol' lll0lll0l'l'0XV Club 4. AMY LOUISE YVICST CUlIIIl1t'I'!'iI1I 'l'1'i-Ili-Y 1. 2, 3, 4: Hull Squad 3, 4: I1 bralry Stuff 4. DOROTHY XVEST fl0lIIllll'I'l'Il1I Hull Squad 2, 3, 4g 'I'l'i-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 3 4 E. IIOMAYNNE VVEST Paint General Spanish Club 4, Mat Club lg Tri-Hi-X ,K M. ,p.,.y.l its Q50 SK New W lil'I'l l'Y C, XVll'IS'l'I.lNG PHYLLIS K. XVILLIAMS RICILXIKIJ YVUI.l 0RD RONALD li. VVOLFUIKD livtls CUll1lIll'l'1'i!lI INK h'Cll l3'H liz'm'ruI Hull Squad 1, 2, Ii, 41 livmwul U1'IH'l'f1l 1.il,l-nw sum' 1, 2, ss, 41 M111 Club 41 '1'1'i-Hi-Y 1- c: c1lu112.:s, 44 Ifcmllmll Slllllfflll Amlvisory Cuun- i l'l'lll'll Club ll: 'l'ri-lli-Y 2- 33 l'ih 1 'y Stun. 43 1. 2, 3. -4: linslicllzzlll 1, Ui' 2- 1 -p 3 Girls' Illll'llIlllll'ill Assn- 2, 3, 4, ' ' 1-mmm 2, rs, 4. a...a at if '- X xx '- -i ' X 1 .2 -I 4 :Zia 2 I I Q Q W- -..::.' ,.. 5 -VVY 4 is ' . ' I Q ' . l'AI'l.lNli li. XVUUDS Polly f:0lllllH'l't'illl 'l'ri-Hi-Y I, 2, ll, 43 l.iln'zu'y Slull' fl, 4: Elll0l'gUllL'y llmnn 4. l'.Yl'lllCI.X .IISANNH ZIXIXIHIUIXN livlwrlll IIAIGVHY ZUOK l'm'uIiunul .-lyrivllllllrrll Hi-Y l. 2: CZIIIIUFJI Club 3. 4: Future Fzwlm-rs ol' Allll'l'lL'il l. 2, Il, 4, Sccrclury 4. VISIUJA ll. ZUUK Hl'lH'I'llI Lalin Club 2: 'l'l'i-Ili-Y Il, 4: Nurscs ul' 'l'mmn'ruw Club ily Glcc Club 43 I,ibl':1l'y Sl:llT2i. llOlilCll'l' G. Zl'I.I.INGlili limb Cnmmr'rr'iul S liuwubull 2, Il. 4: liuslwlllull 25 Fmmlbull 1, 2, 3, 44 C Club Sl, 4, 'l'roansl1rcr 4. Page lfifly-ll11'c'c . ..,. .,. , .. ., YFTILJ 1 I L I s I 5 r i 1 i: -- 1 3 I r P irrff 0-.... Q4 MOET STU DIOUS Houses - LucA MOST AMBIT OUS mmm-MAR'ruN Mo T CHEERFUL .. 4Q.If3, X A SON - FRANK MOST BAS!-IFUL s 'M' 'iQ ,ss 1 1 1 I Jn, Q 'i f Q X 1 'E wi E, V xy i Y -Ag' x '!f',x IW 45 ix.. l X , 2 YQ. ZOOK'-ZOOK f i g f r 5 l fx ' ,r i L, ' 1 wg E 5 I :FSS Page Fifty-eight llI11OI'S Colors l3l,llI2 Class TlllT1llf5 Doors Class Motto Beyond these doors our future lies. Class Yell Onward! Ho! Here we go For our Colors Blue and Gold! Always try To keep them high For our colors, l5l! Class Song We are the Class of Fifty-One XXf'ith our Colors Blue and Goldg We'll strive to do our best And to reach our every goal. Witlm our colors proudly flying, Witlm our hearts and hands outstretched, We'll bring ourselves together, And be the best Class in C. H. S. f1flI,lJ I r , IQ! K , 0 I '1 .' rx' I A 'xx 1,1 K . M A ,' - 1 A ' I VN' L- X, I . Ll . I IJ I' :XXI I 3, ,vvv ff' President - Vice-Prexidenz Secretary - Girl Treamrer Boy Treaxurer H Lrtorian - Advixen - PAUL ROTZ SAMUEL GILLESPIE DIANE RIDER CHARLIENE JONES DONALD MCCLURE NANCY APPENZELLAR MRS. FLOE H. WALKER MR. JAMES KING ,M Junior Class Ufficers Reading: left to right: Rowl -Margaret Aird. Alice Bennett, Joretta Cisney, Doris Aldridge, Patricia Iieseclier, Lois Angle, Nan:-y Appenzellar, lrmalita liesore. Thelma Baer, Rhea Carson. Row 2fMarjorie lirown, Louise Blair, Marilyn Ream, Joyce Carmaek, Phyllis Christnian, Betty Clapsaddle, Mari.:uvrite Diehl, lk-tty Bender, Nancy Hinkley, Marlene Deamer, Lucille Barton. Row 25--I'atrieia lirookens. Jean Diehl, Joan Deitzel, Laura Dire, Ruih Dice, Helen Cox, Margaret Corwell, Rim CHM-, Viririnia Bing, Mary Crist. Row 4 Carl Adams. Franklin Arbaugh, Jack Diehl, Paul liittinger, Delores lirown, Darlene Crider, Joyee llurliholder, Harry Heard, Charles Cook, Nicholas Angle, Harold Coldsmith. Row of-Merrill Carmack, Melvin llrindle, Benjamin Davis, Richard llest. Garnet Davis, Gilbert Cramer, J:u'k Brant. William Braucher, Melvin Davis, VVilliam liingham, Howard Bowers. Reading: left to right: Rowl Donna Eclcels, Mary Felker, Shirley Glass, Betty Henry, lionita Fahnestoek, Anna Isenlwreer, Glenda Hollar. Margaret Gossert, Elsie Fouelsamzer, Lillian Hedrick. Row 2 Delores Garvin. Rita Gerber, Carolyn Hassler, Virginia George, l'atri.eia Hegre, Jean lfennell, Elizabeth Fayrue, Plvvlyn Ehrhart, Evelyn Henry. Laura Forrester. Doris Everclle. Row Z1 Thomas Helman, James Dile, l'aul Hornbaker, Jean Hetriek. Joan llorker, Doris liillifxnilr-x'l'i'i-, lim-is Harrison, Doris Gsell, Margaret Harrison, Patricia Gilbert. Orville Gelwieka. Wayne Hoover. Row -1 Garnet Houpt, Karl Hassle-r, Walier Gerhold. Glen Galbraith, Simuel Gillespie, Roberi Gondor. William llouser, Theodore Gerber, William Grove, James Hoover, Tucker Hill. Row 5 Norman Grove, Donald Hess, Ted Foreman, Ronald Ford, Gerald Edwards, Paul Farner, Nicholas Johns, Joseph Hudson, Norman Henneberger, Joseph Fogal, Marlin Hege, Jack Gass. Page Sixly yr MZ , .-l' L- X v . w r' Reading left. to right: 1 Row Row Row Row Row 3 2 4 5 --llemry Kramer, Lois McKenzie, Zita. Lizhtner, Catharine Ludwig, LaRue Kanaar, Esta Kyle, Christine Keefer, Charliene Jones, Diane Kavanauxrh, Joan Moyer. -Marion Kean, Kathleen Keefer, Audrey Killinger, Natalie McCarty, Patricia Lehman, Margaret Kane, Retha McVitty, Betty Miller, Mary Mason, Grace Mull, June Mull. -livnn Meldlhanev, John Kadel, Patricia MeMorris, Irene MrCleary, Carolyn Miller, Martha Miinehurt, Deloresi Kline, Virginia Jones, ,Fay King, John Malone. Robert Kinzie. John Mouse, Carroll Miller, Robert Kitzmiller, David Metz, Ralph Lehman, Donald lVlcl7lure, Rohcrt Kirkpatrick, Leon Martin. Thomas I.u1.:enbeel, Norbert Kneavel, Joe Kohler, George Martin, Richard Lesher, Marion Lesher. Reading: left to right: Row Row Row Row Row .5 1, 2 Ethel Musser, Esther Mummau, Patricia Sensheimer, Virginia Sehriver, Marlene Shatzer, Orpha Rock, Joanne Sease, Patricia Saekman, Sara Sandoe, Saundra Myers, Diane Rider, Mary Shank. .lean Painter, Ida Ruuf, Delores Palmer, Anna Paxton, Jane Noll, Diane Sehoenlierpzer, Patricia Scalia, Thelma Sellellhase, Colleen Rinick, Gertrude Myers, Anita Renseh. rklward l'heil, Galen Rite, James Rollins, Elinor Sanders, Lois Rotz, Vlrpfinia Rotz, Helen Rupert, Doris l'mzh, Chester Pfeiffer, Paul Neff, Richard Shannon, Lewis Myers. 4-Glenn Mummert, Richard Seilhamer, Terry Mish, William Nitterhouse, William Peters, Ralph Peters, llenry Riniek, llerbert Rife, Samuel Shannon, Jess Rosenberry, Robert Rock. 5--Gary Rupert, Allen Remp, Donald Shat'l'er, Harlow Pogue, Harold Miner, Thomas Norris, Charles Mull, Ruy Meredith, Paul Rotz. Page Si.rIy-one Reading left to right: Row Row Row R amxx' Row R . 4 l'1-grtry Wolford, Martha Stred, Mary Wagner, Bonnie Shields. Joyce Short, Sara Shoap, Delores Winters, Helen Washahauyrh, Joyce 'l'hompson, Jaunita VanHoose. Jean Statler, Carolyn Walker, Patricia Wenger, Gwendolyn Stambaupzh, Doris Sites, Glenna Stoutamyer, H3101 'l'ollrL-rt, Sheila Stinson, Naney Wolff, Joan Warner, Irene Suders. -Jerre Snider, Arlene Sollenberger, Jean Sheets, Fannie Wingert, Betty Smith, Lois Woods, Delor9S Siles, .Ioan Wingoxt, Maybelle Tropcler, Donald Shoop. Robert Yourkavibeli, Gerald Stelzer, Gregory Summers, John Stumbauyrh, Charles Upperman, Roger West, Robert Small, Charles Yifentzel, William Trace. Lester WilitiilCk,i,R4iIT6'l't Wise, Donald Waters, Kenneth Washinger, William Walker, George TYll9tf, William Webb. +:x ,A K aff DRIVER TRAINING CLASS , ' .. ':-fm E swf ' Wt nw.,-ef, . ,WA Page S1'.vIy-Iwo W ' ' MW!! da Ali' fa I X 'N f- A MV FMU ,RJ V ,' 'JL ff J PL V ,V . V , , I XJ' N v . I XIV .. J , , I , ,. I 1 ck. Wy - 1 r ff 'V Sophomore Prefident - - WILLIAM SHANK Vice-President DAVID MCCLEARY secfemfy - - NANCY KOLB Offlcers Girl Treamrer DONNA JEAN HORST Boy Tremurer CHESTER SHORT Hixtoriun - ROBILEE POLLOCK Adzfixer: - - MRS. PAMELLIA G. ERICKSON MR. HOWARD M. HEGE Page Sixty-four S Colors RED WHITE Class Tl1tfllIC Ships Class Motto We sail on the ship of nmbitiong May we anchor in the harbor of success! Class Cllecr Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Two We will do our best for you. Sail on swiftly, Red unrl Wfhite For '52 well allways light. Class Song Wtwrtls and Music by FAITH C. XVENGIEIR We are the Class of Fifty-two, As we sail on the bright sen of blue: Fearless sailors all so guy ure we, Sailing merrily on the sen, Our sails are flying red and white, And our Captain is L1 man of might. May we allways strive to do our best, To uphold good oltl C. H. S. CHORUS: Sail on! Sail on! Class of Fifty-two, As we press on to success so trueg We will triumph over every fall, And be the greatest class of ull. op omores Reading left to right: Row l Row 2 Row Zi Row 4 Joyce lirookens, Anna Burkhart. Shirley Iiietsch, Shirley Armstrong. Joanne Bender, Eleanor lirooks-ns, Janet Armstrong, Elizabeth Carey, Bette liieseeker, Alice lilair. Mary Appel, Dona Alloway, Louise Ankerbrand. Lois Byers, Mary liyers, Hazel liumliaugh, Martha llauman, Evelyn liurkholder, Helen Baker, Jean Best, Mary Baer. fJohn liyers, Kermit lirindle, Janet Barkley, Joanne liikle, Verda Bricker, Betty liaunilvaugh, lloris lilac-k, Rin-hard liitner, Lewis Bowers. Darwin liarkdoll. James Bllmhallprh, Ronald Bradshaw, Nelson Byers, Thomas Bohn, Lynn Baker, Shirley Illark, Richard Aulthouse, Walter Beard. Reading left to right: Row l Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Gladys Frushour, Lois Foust. Carol Forsythe, Jane Eyer, Martha Elliott, Joanne Etter, Esther Fitzgerald, Rachel Fields, Joyce! Creamer, Phyllis Cordell. Evelyn Culbertson, Wanda Cook, Sylvia Fisher, Nancy Eley, Patsy Fealxans, Doris Foreman, Ada Gettle, Josephine Fuore, Martha Cooper. ---Warren Clugston, Robert Drawbaugh, Frances Crider, Ann Cru:-Ley, Treva Flory, Alice Culbertson, John Fnual, Curl C oo k . Y-David Conner, Eddie Conner, Dean Fowler, David Eby, Earl Fogal, Nathan Eshleman, Wayne Divee. Donald Crist, James Crist, Harold Coder, William Davis, Eugene Johnson, John Stumbaugh, Paul Fleapcle. Page Si.rly-five Reading left to right: Row 1-Dolores Minotti, Gail Lehman, Carol Lightner, Janet Love, Anita Overcash, Betty Miley, Anabel Leonard, Shirley McNew, Lila McGinnis, Catherine McKelvey. Row 2-Florence Miller, Colleen Miller, Betty Miller, Marlene Kline, Mary Ellen Klnck, Carolyn Monn, Hazel Mitchell, Helen Newman, Patricia Mitchell. Row 3-Lloyd Myers, Thomas Malone, Norma Kramer, Sarah Nozzi, Shirley Ott, Nancy Kolb, Richard McGe-hee, Gerald Martin. Row 4-Frederick Kraiss, Gerald Kriner, Elwood Nicholson, Robert McLaughlin, Jerry Miller, James Lawyer, Jack Myers, Eugene Klee, Richard Leedy. Row 5-Samuel Musser, John Leonard, Charles McGill, Larry Lowry, Donald Mower. Reading left to right: Row 1-Patricia Johnston, Dolores John, Patricia Grove, Jeanne Hunter, Joan Graham, Mary Hartranft, Carolyn Harvie, Betsy Gruneck, Barbara Gribble, Lois Hawbaker. Row 2a-Violet Hepfer, Dorothy Kauffman, Nancy Kennedy, Lois Hess, Terry Kabrick, Donna Horst, Betty Hess, Arlene Gsell, Geraldine Jamison, Miriam Heflley, Dolores Heckman. Row 3-Frank Jones, George Jacobs, Marvin Gelsinger, Sherwood Hawley, Robert Kissel, David Horn, Edward Kauffman, Richard Hunsecker, Elmer Hiles, Galen Holtry. Row 4-Richard Hambright, Ross Hubley, Clair Kelly, Harvey Harmon, Isaac Grove, Robert Kane, Raymond Glessner, Andrew Jacobson, Lowell Heefner, Jay Martin. Page Si.rty-si.v Reading: left to right: Doris Rust-nlwrry, Helen Small, Helen Purvis, Joanne Shockey, Vesta Rice, Vida Ozorvs, Janet Seilhanivr, .lnAnn Ross, Clara Small, Dolores Ovvreash. Rubileu Pollock, Doris Shank, Norma Shetter, Dolores Shindledeeker, Hazel Iekes, Mary Robinson, lla-tty Reirhxliwl, lie-tty Sites, Louise Plum, Marie Rosenberry. 'l'hm-oxlurc 1'ue, Edward Renfrew, Paul Ruda, William Rc-xrodv, Harold Rexroth, Chester Reese, Harold Ruiz, Melvin Reichard, Roy Rotz. Row 1' Row 21 Row 3' - Row 4 Mareus Rhone, Luman ifiensuh, John Quivers, William Shank, Glenn Sanders, Theodore Ransom, William l'vrl'y, John Reese, William Renfrew. Reading: left to right: Row Row Row Row Row 1 2 Z4 4 5 Joanne Tostt-n, Elaine Stymiest, Doris Wenger, Catherine Young, Beatrice Smith, Dolores Stepler, Margarvtta Snake, Faith Wenger. Helen Wenszert, Miriam Statler. -Patricia Williams, Dorothy Wenger, Ruth Walker, Dorothy Truett, Shirley Stumbaufzh, Jean Stamhaufzh, Patricia Stouller, Juan Wingerd, Verna Vaughn. llarolnl Sullenberger, Harry Verdicr, Faye Stouifer, Esther Stoner, Sarah West, Judith Trum-tt, Margaret Walter, Ramona Vanliuose, Betty W1-ntzvl, Ray Vaughn. liolu-rt Springer, Richard West, Ross Walker, Harry Tolbert, Avery Zook, William Spahr, Jack Zimmerman. Bruce llrey, Karl Zeger. Donald Washabaugh, Robert Walter, Arnold Wasserman, Larry Strayer, Mahlon Yeager, John Vanotesse. Puyv Si.z'lg1-s4'm'll 1 Freshman Class Officers Prefident - Vice-Preficient Secretary - - G irl Treawrer Boy Treamrer H iftorimz - Advixerf - EDW - - DONALD METZ - BARBARA BROWN - JANICE ST. CLAIR - VIRGINIA RIDER ARD POWELL PATRICIA SHERMAN MRS. FLORENCE BLACK MR. HOWA RD JONES Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row Row 1 2 Il 4 5 Marlene llreehlxill, Carrie llowman, ,Rita llowers, Lois Appel, Anne lloyer, Patricia Armstromr, Shirley Boyles, Delores llurkholder. Shirley Brown. liarlmara lirown. --fJoyee llrookens, Mary Bennett, Patricia llarr, Lois Bender, Barbara Bowers, Suzanne liroeious, Mona Ilowie, Jeanne linker, Shirley lirumlraugh, Rachel Barton, Florence liarton. William liyers, Robert Ankerbrand, Frances' Bender, Juyue llarnhart, Lois Armstrong, Doris lligler, Joanne llurk- holder, lllonald lireehbill, William Bennett. Afwilliam Brown, Riehard Butz, Charles Ilurprner, James Black, Charles Alleman, Ronald Anthony, Guy Baer, Donald llaker. iRiehard Bowen, Benjamin Banks, James Alexander, Paul Beltz, Richard Armstrong, Howard Bigler, Jay Black, Norman Butler, Ray Burns. Rendinfz left to right: Row Row Row Row Row If -ve, Sl 4 5- Marie Calvet, Shirley Everts, Dorothy Cluxrston, liueille Dullabaun, Sylvia Campbell, Mary Dillenderfer, Mildred Diflenderfer. Sally Evans, Jane Colile, Shirley Elvey. lielty Etler, Shirley Carmaek, liarbara Collier, Elaine Edwards, Anne Coble, Patricia Churchfield, Eleanor Ewan, Patricia Douglas, llarlxara Carlrauyxh, Grace Diee, Janet Donahoe. Dolores Cox, lietty Cool, Mae Eberly, Lorraine Elly, Esmeralda Grant, Fannie Diller, Doris Daugherty, Thelma Cook, Evelyn Emery, Ned Clever. Robert Etter, Tom Clapsaddle, Charles Edwards, Rodney! Eberly, Allen Eshelman, Robert Eslinger, Joseph Culbertson, Lee Clopper, Charles Davis. John Dymond, Robert Carter, Theodore Cox, Franklin Davis, William Deardorlf, Richard Cove, Martin Caufman. Page Si.1:ly-nine Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row Row 1 -Retha Foust, Eleanor Forrester. Doris Faust, Joanne Finniff, Glenda Gardner, Maxine Farner, Shirley Gift, Shirley Foreman, Doris Foreman, Marie Frey. 2-Shirley Gontz, Delores Gearhart, Patricia Gelsinger, Helen Gomer, Phyllis Finkey, Harriet Grove, Hazel Foore, Marion Garner, Shirley Haas, Jane Gettel, Gloria Grove. 3-Paul Fraker, James Fisher, Theodore Farner, Franklin Goshorn, James Gibbons, Allan Hafer, Leon Gelwicks, David Frey, Paul Gift, John Gsell. 4--Harold Gabler, Garnet Flory, Jack Furry, Donald Fields, Lewis Fritz, Charles Fahnestock, James Flory, Jack Fitzgerald, Ray Farkas. 5-Frank Gerhold, Carl Gsell, Max Gray, Glenn George, Harold Fritz, Eugene Franklin, Reginald Gsell. Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row Row l 3 4 1-Margaret Heck, Julia 2-Mary Holtry, Phyllis 5 Hockenberry, Beverly Hockensmith, Arlene Jones, Catherine Hackman, Dorothy Hess, Mary Eva Helman, Evelyn Hegre. Heck, Bonita Hanes, Nancy Horst, Jean John, Lois Huverter, l'eI!l!Y Johnston, Pauline Heck, Vivian Hedrick, Margaret Kitzmiller, Nelda Kessingrer. William Kohler, Carroll Holtry, Charles Hawbecker, Eugene Kennedy, William Kirkpatrick. William Hetrick, .lack Kramer. Gregory Horn, Nelson Harmon, Harold Hoover. Kinsella, Janet Horst, -Lynn Hockenberry, Cyril Henry, Richard Hornhaker, Emmett Kessinger, Ronald Kneavel, Joseph Hepfer, David Hodges, Kenneth Hawbecker, Donald Jacobson. Jack Kramer, John Jones, Glenn Haman, William Hudson, Warren Hoffeditz, Thurman Hassler, Carl Henry, I aye Seventy Q, Reading: left to right: Row Row Row Row Row 1.. Ann Mackey. Lucy McGill, Eloise Martin, Doris McClure, Elouise Mills, Doris Kump, Donna Ligzhtner, Doris Miller, Margie McClure, Dolores Lehman. 2-Bernice Metz, Betty McClure, Shirley Kyler, Viola Musser, Suzanne Michaels, Darlene MvVitty, Pemzy McNew, Margaret Lehman, Mabel Musselman, Shirley Lampe. -.lohn McNew, Wilmer Lehman, Charles McCleary, Phyllis Lesher, Barbara Leidiyz, Sara Mentzer, Stuart McCann:-1, Fred Kriner, James Machentin. -Donald Metz, Gene Leeper, Elmer Miller, Robert McDonald, Philip Meckley, Robert Lehman, Donnie Martin, Leroy Miller. -Joseph Kump, Harvey McNew, Charles Myers, James Mclntire, Amos McLaughlin. Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row Row 1-Esther Rock. Anna Pugh, Virginia Rilder, Janet Rife, Shirley Reisher, Gladys Oller, Erma Pogue, Jane Peters, Carolyn Roof, Carolyn Rotz. Shirley Perry, Alma Rosenberry, Betty Paxton, Barbara Noll, Ruth Rife, Dorothy Rexroth, Kay Phenicie, Jo-Ann Peters. Joretta Rowe. Richard Powell, Betty Quivers, Betty Robinson, Carolyn Rock, Mary Rife, Margaret lRidout, Augusta Payton, Ronald Rife. -Eugene Ricker, Theodore Noel, John Picking, David Piper, Wayne Ommert, Charles Potts, Gerald Peters. -Leland Neuroth. Glenn Nye, Ronald Newcomer, Leslie Pheil, Edward Powell, Charles Reed. Page Seucnly-one Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row Row 1 2 3 4 -Doris Sollenberger, Bonnie Sleighter, Vesta Stouifer, Lorraine Scott, Georgia Slifer, Dorothy Slifer, Dorothy Snyder, Jean Sollenberger, Pearl Sarvis, Thelma Stewart. -Janice St. Clair. Shirley Snilvely, Shirley Smith, Mary Shaffer, Betty Shatzer, Dorothy Shank, Josephine Snyder, Doris Stickell, Marie Sites, Ruth Saunders, Maxine Smith, Louise Smith. +Donald Shannon, Robert Spahr, Ronald Salmon, Donald Peters, Patricia Sherman, Patricia Sackman, Melvim Shonk, Arthur Sollenbcrger, Robert Reese, Garland Shields. --Menno Sollenberger, John Shreiner, Nevin Shatzer, Edgar Sanders, John Sellers, Barnett Sears, George Robinson, l'vter Schall'nit, John Shaffer, William Stenger, Lee Smith. 5-Ronald Sites, Jere Snider, Eugene Slifer, Jack Rickrode, Lynn Snyder, William Schriver, Donald Secrest, Edward Shatzer, Kenneth Smith. Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row R mmxx' 1-Emma Straley, Sharee Tolbert, Judith Tolbert, Janet Wingert, Grace Zook, Wilma Stumbaugh, Shirley Wenger, Patricia Swartz, Nancy Suders, Joan Tice, Nancy Zeger, Alice Timmons. 2tShirley Winters, Shirley Truett, Gladys Wenger, Joyce Wagaman, Patricia Wingert, Margaret Vestre, Jolene Wolford, Jean Wingert, Helen Walterick, Dorothy Zimmerman, Carolyn Wells, Edna Truett. Zi l'aul VVL-ngert. Roy Stoulfer. Edward Rife, Ronald Rotz, Richard West, Ronald Walters. Robert Thomas, Charles Fahnestock, Harry Wolf, Harold Wenger, Lawrence Wenger, Conrad Rensch, Donald Culbertson. 4 Thomas Redinger, Wesley Williams, Harold College, Lee Wadel. Edward Washabaugh, Franklin Young, Donald Roof, Donald Suders, Edgar Tasker, Jack Strock, Charles Ulrich, Bruce Ransom. 5 Ray liautfman, Philip Stouifer, Robert Stepler, Irvin Keefer, Lynn Besecker, Franklin Swisher, Leroy Wolfe, Joseph Washahaugh, Percy Umbrell, James Wyland, Richard Wise. Page Seventy-two Ha Nw' f! O , it K? ,v , ,Q 1 S- M f' f I Q I se QA wifi' Wx gait A Q-'K --5-'TZ fl . ' ' T X ' -v 21 4 ff .13 A W I ff-'1-:ff .,..s 1 1 I f r 014 A -,I,f.:,k'f . ara? I 'f 'ff SX cfm: Q y N Q A 9 P Y v' x I I Z A A ERN- Y ' , 1' 'B . :- ' lp ,- - It - x z - YX , 'f '- '- X XX fl ,E s N . , ' ' ,ax , ,Q X w. V 5 A wx 1 X , X X X X 1 f - - 5 N X N 1 5- 6 f A ip: J 1 A A x X K 's3s.,x1. 'A 'ifigfgsi X N ,. 'Wigw- 5 -'?:?'f:. . J X A X X. 2 ' ' - Q, L 145 A ' ' S ' V ' 8 X X X :E ,a 1 Q . N-Qptgey X N Xi .X X 5 a '4-' f Sw X 2 '-W I A. J ' ' x ' - Q ..' :'? wif I'f'-MCU' '-: 1- 1' - X Kg '- , Q af 17 LW71'-i'5fQZ?l'f'A .- .. nxfiv. 3:55- i'- 5 ,: ' '. eff 'fi-X - -, XX X ,ll ,-,f zgsil., lf, T, if 1.2 b X xiii? ,Qi i, 1 Y Q ,P kgiiff- N 5 w . 1' -r, . - X, X x N X .3 . J, I v . Q' K L 9 4 X 3 M 4 9 X ' oi 'Q YS- 3' 1- 4 si' Mx ' ' if W' fi mx 'I J 15 1 2 1 4 Q I' x Reading left to right: Row 1-Dolores Overcash, Norman Henneberger, Robert Shuman, Donald Shaffer, Anita Rensch, Shirley Glass. , Row 2-William Koser, Gary Shockey, Richard Seilhamer, Ronald McClcary, Richard Gahler, Neal Lehman, Mr. Philip Young Row 3-William Traxler, Eugene Fcagans, Elinor Sanders. Rhythm Kids This group, now fourteen years old, purchased new music stands this year. These stands were paid for from the funds of the music department plus a twenty-five dollar gift from the Student Advisory Council. The organization is composed largely of seniors this year. The following members will be graduated: Eugene Feagans, William Traxler, Robert Shuman, Gary Shockey, 'William Koser, Ronald McCleary, Richard Gabler, and Neal Lehman. Direfmr-PHILIP YOUNG Page Sem-nfy-folu' Orchestra The high school orchestra appears as a part of the assembly programs each week. Ir also furnishes music for the school play, operetta, and other special programs. Any student who can play grade three music is eligible for membership. Rehearsals are held on alternate Tuesdays during activities period. Director-IRVIN G. VALENTINE Violins-Margaret Aird, Carolyn Lucas, Jean Stamhaugh, Beatrice Smith, William Kelly, Barbara Gribble. Horns--Barbara St. Clair, Hazel Mitchell, Jo-Ann Ross. Flute--Carolyn Harvie. String Bass-William Traxler, Patricia Lehman. Trumpets4Ga1'y Shockey, Richard Seilhamcr, XVilliam Koser. Clarinets-Dorothy Sites, Jean Fennell, Rita Bowers. Trombones-Ronald McCleary, Richard Gabler, Neal Lehman. Saxophones-Robert Shuman, Robert Hargleroad, Dolores Overeash. Bass-Lewis Myers. Page Sevnly-live Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Sara Sandoe, Peggy XVolford, Dawn Van Buskirk, Doris MeConaghy, Barbara Fogelsonger, Janice Moyer, Bonita Danfelt, Mary Jane Crist, Patricia Feagans, Saundra Myers, Rohilee Pollock, Ronnie Shields. Mr. Irvin G. Valentine, Jean Sheets, Joyce Short, Eugene Feagans, William Kelly, Joseph Hudson, Arnold XVEISSOFIIILIII, Neal Lehman, XVillian1 Munnnert, Joyce Burkholder, Richard Gabler. -Paul Varner, Leon Martin, VVilliam Traxler, Richard XVest, Jean Deardorff, Elinor Sanders. Joan Finniff, xvillllllll Rexrode, Margaret Vestre, Jo-Ann Ross, Barbara St. Clair. Gary Shockey, Richard Seilhalner, Sharee Tolhert, Charles Edwards, Joyce Brookens, Harold Horner, Gwendolyn Stambaugh, Doris Black, Helen Newman, Ray Vaughn. Anna Isenberger, Virginia Rotz, Robert Hargelroad, Joan Bender, Lois Faust, Dorothy Sites, Jean Fennell, Patricia Hege, Carol Lightner, Harold XVenger, Doris Everetts. Robert Shuinan, Evelyn Hege, Kathleen Keefer, Dolores Overcash, Eleanor Rrookens, Rita Bowers, Lois Angle, Carolyn l-larvie. Lewis Myers, Andrew Jacobson, Robert McKenzie, Gerald Shipp, XVallaee Morris, Robert YVarren, John Leonard. Band Stimulating interest and appreciation of music is the ultimate aim of the Chambersburg High School Band. Under the direction of Mr. lrvin G. Valentine its members interpret and illumine the themes of the best composers. With these compositions the band presents programs of a very high quality. Various members of the band are given an opportunity to express their individual talent in solos, duets, trios, and quartets. ln addition to its activities connected with the school, the band also participates in community programs. Prefidefzf-RONALD MCCLEARY Vice-Preriflem-GARY SHOCKEY Secretary-BARBARA ST. CLAIR Director-IRVIN G, VALENTINE Page Seventy-six -H-fs: ,N U 4 Reading left to right: Row 1-Mr. Paul Lucas, Shirley Glass, Audrey Killinger, Ida Roof, Jeanne Hunter, Mary Ellen Klock, Ronald McCleary, Doris Fraker, Robert Etter, Janis Moyer, Richard Smith, Elinor Sanders, Mary Wagner, Dolores Minotti, Nancy Hinkley, Patricia Sackman, Peggy Kramer, Joan Moyer, Patricia Gelsinger. Row 2-Janice St. Clair, Jeanne Porter, Selma Fine, Joyce Thomson, Shirley Bietsch, Doris Black, Barbara Gri'bble, Jolene Wolford, Robilee Pollock, Betsy Gruneck, Elaine Stymiest, Gladys Frushour, Faith Wenger, Betty Hess, Verda Zook, Louise Ankerbrand, Sara Sandoe, Lorraine Snyder, Lucille Barton, Florence Miller. Row 3- --Sherw-ood Hawley, Luman Rensch, Miriam Frank, Louise Reichard, Nancy Burkholder, Margaret Aird, Carolyn Lucas, Nancy Appenzellar, Lillian Hedrick, Carolyn Harvie, Patricia Wingert, Margaret Carbaugh, Peggy Mackey, Anita Rensch, Donna Horst, Nancy Kolb, William Kelly, Walter Beard, Thomas Helman. Row 4-Terry Mish, William Nitterhouse, Walter Gerhold, Joe Kohler, Gerald Edwards, Samuel Gillespie, Robert Kitzmiller, Jay Byers, James Hoover, Henry Rinick, William Traxler, Jerry Miller, Paul Baker, Clair Kelly, David McCleary, William Shank, Nelson Byers, William lRenfrew. Row 5-Donald Shaffer, Lawrence Bradshaw, Ronald Ford, Norman Henneberger, William Braucher, William Houser, Garnet Houpt, Roy Tosh, Robert McKenzie, Jack Gass, Fred Christman, David Metz. Glee Club Preridenf-RONALD MCCLEARY TTEEIHVEV-DORIS FRAKER Vice-Prerideut-ROBERT ETTER Student Advirory Council Repreyeutufiue--RONALD MCCLEARY Secretary-JANIS MOYER Parrot Reporter-JANIS MOYER Accompuuim-MARY WAGNER, ELINOR SANDERS Director-PAUL LUCAS The aim of this organization is to train the individual in ensemble singing. All music is chosen with careful consideration for the development and appreciation of the finest in musical art. Both classical and modern compositions are studied with complete thoroughness as to interpretation, expression, phrasing, and enunciation. The club membership is limited to ninety voices selected from the upper classes. Rehearsals are held daily during the fourth period. In addition to presenting, a Christmas concert and a spring concert, this organization appears in many community-sponsored programs throughout the school year. From the Glee Club is chosen The Chorifterr, a group composed of twenty-four select voices. This organization provides musical entertainment for school assemblies, service clubs, churches, and radio broadcasts. The Freflamuu Chorus is a group of freshman boys and girls who are interested in furthering their knowledge of vocal music and in attaining efficiency in part singing. The chorus presents one major activity during the year. Members who do outstanding work may audition for the Glee Club. Page Seventy-eight Read Row Row Row .Row Read Row Row Row Row Row The Clioristers ing left to right: 1-Peggy Ann Mackey, Peggy Ann Kramer, Sara Sandoe, Jeanne Porter, Selma Fine, Mary Wagner, Anita .Rn-nseh. 2'-Dolores Minotti, Nancy Appenzellar, Doris Fraker, Carolyn Lucas, Patricia Wenger, Elinor Sanders. 3-Mr. Paul Lucas, Ted Foreman, William Traxler, Lawrence Bradshaw, Ronald McCleary, William Renfrew, Gene Kruiner. 4-fFred Christman, Norman Henneherger, William llraucher, Robert litter, Paul Baker. Freshman Chorus ing left to right: 1 -Mr. Paul Lucas, Anna Pugh, Kay Phenicie, Janet Horst, Arlene Jones, Peggy MeNew, Shirley Bovles, l'hvllis Heck, Glenn George, Gene Kramer, Sally Evans, Jeanne Baker, Dorothy Zimmerman, Ruth Saundelrs, liarlmra Noll, Eloise Martin, Shirley Everts, Bernice Metz, Patricia Gelsinger. 2-Delores Cox, Jean Sollenberger, Doris Sollenberger, Mona Bowie, Shirley Haas, Nancy Horst, Bonita Hanes. Anne Coble, Lois Bender, Janet Donahue, Joan Tice, Jolene Wolford, Georgia Slifer, Patricia Armstrong, .lounne Finnitf, Janice St. Clair, Patricia Douglas, Dorothy Snyder. 3iDavid Frey, William Kirkpatrick, Gerald Peters, Eugene Ricker, Helen Gomer, Patricia Churehlield, Patricia llarr, Shirley Snively, Shirley Smith, Betty Etter, Janet Wingert, Viola Mllsser, Patricia Sherman, Elaine l'l4lwards. Barbara Collier. Joyce Barnhart, Fannie Diller, Sylvia Campbell, Virginia Rider. 4-Donald Metz, Franklin Goshurn, James Black, Theodore Noel, Ray Burns, Charles lflclwards, Donald Fields, John Sellers, William Stenger, Charles Burgner, Harold Gabler, Joseph Culbertson, Harold Wenger, Jioliert Anlu-rlrrsuinl, Charles MCCl9BI'y. Ray Farkas, Nelson Harmon. Terry Clopper. 5--Jack Kramer, Howard Bigler, Rodney Eberly, John Jones, Harold Fritz, William lludson, Emmett Kessinger, Charles Myers, Richard Butz, Theodore Cox, Guy Baer, Allan Hafer, Charles Alleman. Page Scvcnly-nim' The Red Mill A Musical Comedy Book and Lyrics by Henry Blossom Music by Victor Herbert Staged and Produced Under the Direction of VIRGINIA L. POLLOCK and PAUL LUCAS Staging and Scenery by VANCE SNYDER Dances by THOMAS DRUMMOND Accompanisrs-ELINOR SANDERS, MARY WAGNER Chambersburg High School Auditorium THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 3, 4, 1950 Curtain at 8:00 P. M. Orchestra under the direction of Irvin G. Valentine MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I I' Overture ....... ....... ..... I I rchestra I. Opening ClIorIIs . 2. Mignonettc .......................... .......,.... 'I 'ina and Girls J. You Can Never Tell About :I AVOIIHIIIH .. .. Tvlll0ll1 lllltl Burgomaster 4. XVhistlc It .......................... ...... I iid, CoII, aIId Tina 0. The Isle of Our Dreams ............................ Gretchen anda Hendrick 6. Go While tlIc Goin' Is Good ........................ Con, Kid, Tina, Julianne 7. Iinsenible ........ An AL'L'ltlL'Illnf'fnAvllCll You're Pretty and the XVorld Is Fair 8. HINTOUIIIICKIIIISH lllld Finale .......... Gretchen, Hendrick, Blll'gOll'tllSlCl', Ensemble ACT II Il. Opening Chorus ltl. The Legend ot' the Mill . .. .Iulianne and Ensemble 11. Good-a-bye, John ............... .......,... C lon and Kid I2. If You Love Blll Mc ............... .... ' l'ina illld Ensemble 13. livery Day Is Ladies Day witlI Mc .. ....... Governor aIId Boys 14. Because XYOIIIFC You .............. Julianne and Governor 15. In Old New York ............... .. lti. . . . Kid, Con, aIId Tina .. .. ... Ensemble . . Enseinble YVedding March . 17. Ifinale .... ....... ......... CHOIIUS Itlargaret Aird. Patricia XVQ-nger. Peggy Kramer, Margaret Carbaugh, Nancv Appenzcllar, Jeanne L Q Porter, Nancy Binkley, Peggy Mack -y, Iatricia Sacknian, Mary Ellen Klock, Margaret Appenzellar, .Ianis Moyer, .loan Moyer, Nancy Kolb, Avlllltllll Traxler, ltichard Leedy, llohert Kitzmiller, Avlllltllll Houser, .lack Guss, XValter Beard, Lunian Bensch, Norman Helmebcrger, Jay Byers, 'l'hOlll1lS Helman. l'NmiRS'I'uIxIEs: Patricia Gclsinger, Jean Sltllllllilllgll, ltichard Butz. CAST OF CHAIIACTEIIS I Robert Etter ' ' ' 'I Tvlllllllll Braucher . ...... Ted Foreman . . . . .. Paul Baker ....... .IohII Martin ... . . . . . . . . Ronald McCleary ... . . . . . . . .. Fred Christnian daughters Con Kidder I H . , . ,, I . . Iwo All10l'lL lllS ' do1II f Izuro me . . . Kid Conner ' 5' I .Ian Van Borkeln, Burgonlaster ot' Katwky-ann-Zee Franz, Shcritl' ot' Katwky-ann-Zee .................. Avllll'Ill, Keeper of the Bed Mill ...................... Captain Hendrick Van ljllllllll, iII love with Gretchen . Governor ot' Zeeland, engaged to Gretchen ............ .Ioshua Pennefeather, Solicitor tautomohiling with lIis through Hollandjb ........................................ Richard Seilhamer Gretchen, the l3lll'gOIll2lSlL'l',S daughter .,.......................... Lorraine Snyder Julianne, the BUl'gOIlHlSll3l',S sister .......................... Jeanne Hunter Tina, the llllllltl, AVlllL'lH,S daughter ..................... ........ . .. Anita Ilensch Madame Lt-Fleur Cautoniobiling with her sons through Europej ........ Doris Frakcr Butler ........................................................ Bobert Kirkpatrick Two Sons ...................................... Gene Kramer, Sherwood Hawley Two Daughters .. Two Guards .... . Flower Girls . . . Artists ........ Ida Roof, Audrey Killinger Samuel Gillespie, David Metz Dolores Minotti, Rohilee Pollock, Sara Sandoe, Carolyn Harvie .Icrry Miller, David McCleary, Garnet Houpt, Henry Ilinick CAST UNDEIISTUDIES Peggy Mackey Dolores Minotti Sara Sandoe Iiohert Kitzniiller SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I-At the sign of the Red Mill ACT II-A hall in the BurgonIaster's house TinIe: About 1900 - Place: Katwky-ann-Zee Page Eighty N - 5 ...1..11...a.mL4r..QL1..4,,....,.,....,.x---,.-. ..1A..,. J.m.E:2ls'Z1W.g LwmwxgNgJwLum.xb2,.w M14-ww' ' ' JM, um1,,W.,. I. M7 Reading left to right: Row 1-Esther Kessinger, Bonita Danfelt, Doris McConaghy, Lorraine Snyder, Isabel Shaffer, Josephine Sehaffnit, Reita Summers. Row 2--Marguerite Shelly, Mary Bard, Dawn Van Buskirk, Doris Fraker, Kathleen Sehaifnit, Joanne Bitner, Sondra Lightner, Selma Fine, Mary Malone. Row 3-Ronald MeCleary, John Lowry, YVilliam Traxler, Robert Shuman, Lawrence Bradshaw, Charles Reasner. Dramatic Club The Dramatic Club meets on alternate Tuesdays during activities period. Membership is restricted to upperclassmen. The purpose of the club is to further the study and production of good drama. Members learn the fundamentals of acting and producing plays. All members are required to do a certain amount of stage fwork. The colors of the club are purple and gold. The emblem is the green mask of comedy and tragedy. This year the club is working on lighting, makeup, and stage technique, Every member of the club has the opportunity of making three or four trips a year to other localities to witness their productions. President-Doris FRAKER Vice-Prerident-LAWRENCE BRADSHAW Secretary-KATHLEEN SCHAFFNIT TTGHJZJTQI'-JOYCE GOULDING Student Advirory Council Repretentative-DORIS FRAKER Parrot Reporter--KATHLEEN SCHAFFNIT Aduifer-VIRGINIA LEE POLLOCK Page Eighly-Iwo JI-ef-vw ,, , ,,,, ,, W Y 4 Stage Crew The Stage Crew is responsible for producing an attractive stage setting for all productions. Handling equipment, scene shifting, stage lighting, and providing sound effects are just a few of the many duties. Membership in this organization means willin-gness to give a great deal of time and effort to the pro- motion of school activities. This year's technical staff has worked efhciently under the careful supervision of the adviser, Mr. Vance Snyder. Stage Managger-WILLIAM DAVIS Arrirtavzt Stage Manager-PAUL BITTINGER Advirer-VANCE B. SNYDER . , n 1 ' 44 ' ' n ' I l 1: llffrl rl f 6 l 4 K - N! k ff l , . Q' A 1 K ly , I 'X yy' . ' , 'J Y V 'gf .4 A l V ik i X , X , wr , 4 QV K. r 1: Q c V W. ff-5 ' A L . t Cn Q Ai it V K xl Reading left to right: ef ' i 1 1 Row 1-Jack Kramer, Thomas Rcdinger, Franklin Davis, Xvlllillllil Stengcr, Donald Suders. ' Q 4 Row 244Mr. Vance Snyder, Slu-rwood Hawley, Paul Bittinger, XVilliam Davis, Shirley Black, Harold Miller, XVilliam Summers. - A U w 4 Page Eighty-Ilxrce Seventeenth Summer December 8, 9, 10, 1949 Comedy in Three Acts Directed by VIRGINIA LEE POLLOCK Assisted by KATHLEEN SCHAFFNIT ANNA MAE TARNER Chambersburg High School Auditorium Music by the orchestra under the direction of Irvin G. Valentine Place-A Mid-Western town. Time-just a little while ago. Summer. Angie - Margaret Lorraine Kitty - Mrs. Morrow Mr. Morrow jack - Art - Martin - jane - Tony - Margie - Fitz - Library Play CAST - Audrey Killinger Martha Stred Jeanne Hunter Ida Roof Doris Fraker Ted Foreman Donald McClure Charles Reasner Richard Seilhamer Vida Ozores Lowell Heefner Mary Wagner William Braucher SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT ONE: The breakfast room of the Morrow home. Saturday morning in late June. ACT Two: Scene One-The same. Fourth of July afternoon. Scene Two-The same. An evening in late August. ACT THREE: The same. Saturday morning early in September. Page Eighty-six Color Day Court 1949 Queen of Color Day Maid of Honor - Senior Attendants - Junior Attendants - Sophomore Attendants Train Beaters - NANCY YOURKAVITCI-I KATHLEEN SCHAFFNIT VIRGINIA RICE BETIE KRAMER BARBARA I-'OGELSONGER MARGARET DEARDORFF DORIS ANN SITES CHARLIENE JONES RAY VAUGI-IN ROBERT SLEIGHTER Tri-Hi-Y Clubs The Tri-Hi-Y organizations are made up of girls who are interested in promoting high ideals Of Christian character and in strengthening and upholding the moral standard of the school. The clubs are divided into devotional, program, finance, hos- pitality, social and music committees. Each girl participates actively in the club by serving on the committee of her choice. The organization sponsors discussion meetings as well as recreational and service activities. A Bible course is planned for eight weeks during the year. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y has a membership of one hundred eighty junior and senior girls, while the Junior Tri-I-Ii-Y has a membership of two hundred twenty-five freshman and sophomore girls. These two clubs are among the largest and most active organiza- tions of the school. Meetings are held on alternate Wednesdays during activities period. OFFICERS OF SENIOR TRI-HI-Y Prerident-PATRICIA HARTMAN Secretary-NANCY BURKHOLDER Vice-President-NANCY APPENZELLAR Trearurer-DoR1s FRANK Parrot Reporter-CAROLYN LUCAS Student Advirory Council Reprefentative-JOANNE CORMANY Advirerr-MARGUERITB B. COOK, CHRISTINE W. MICKEY OFFICERS OF JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Prerident-FAITH WENGER Secretary-BONITA HANES Vice-President-JOLENB WOLFORD Treururen-BETTY Hass, BARBARA BROWN Parrot Reporter-PATRICIA STOUFFER Student Advirory Council Reprerentatioe-BONITA HANBS Advirm-IDA HBLLRR, NAOMI RHINE Page Eighty seven t enior Tri-Hi-Y Reading: left to right: Row 1 Row 2 Row .3 Row 4 Row 5 Mrs. Christine Mickey, Mabel Appel, Jaunita VanHoose, Miriam Frank, Nancy Binkley, Patricia Sensheimer, Anita Rensch, Nancy Appenzellar, Ida Roof, Joretta Cisney, Phyllis Christman, Jean Diehl, Patricia Sackman, Pemzy Kramer. Doris Everette, Charlotte Hollar, Ruth Bowers. fl.ois Angle, Patricia Besecker, Dorothy Bumbauyzh, Patricia Brookens, Ellen Diehl, Mary Jane Cook, Darlene Crider, Marlene Shatzer, Virxrinia Sehriver, Patricia Wenger, Patricia Neuroth, Anna. Neal, Doris Pugzh, Jane Noll, Rita Case, Doris McConayzhy. fl'etII-XY Eshelman, Dolores Johnston, Mary Mason, Joan Wingert, Laura Forrester, Delores Brown, Delores Garvin, Mary Felker, Isabel Shatter, Louise Blair, Jayne Kyner, Shirley Knepper, Janet Martin, Margaret Corwell, Virginia Rotz, Thelma Schellhase, Saundra Myers. ---Joyce Ellis, Barbara Foyrelsonyzer. Joan Shetter. Janet Keller, Joanne Klenzinyr, Pexrfry Mackey, Elizabeth Farrue, Betty Bender, Jean Statler. Diane Schoenberiler, Evelyn Henry, Doris Fraker, Doris Sites, Anna lsenbergzer, Margaret Carbaufrh, Nancy Helman, Margaret Hill. Mildred Kane. X-17Ul'iS H2!'l'lSOY1. Doris Gsell. NHHCY W0lll, Vififinifi Georxze. Carolyn Lucas, Mary Shank. Margaret Deardorff. Margaret Appenzellar, Pamelia Bolan, Marilyn Beam, Marjorie Brown, Donna Eckels, Doris Diffenderfer, Joanne Bitner, June Inman, Joyce Gouldimr, Helena Anderson. Reading left to right: . - Q Row 1-Mrs. Marguerite Cook, Joyce Short, Sara Shoap. Amy West, Dorothy West, Pauline Woods, Doris Frank, Patricia Row Row Row Row Pug .5 2 4 5 Hartman, Nancy Burkholder, Sara Sandoe, Elinor Sanders, Audrey Killimrer, .loan Moyer, Joan Warner, Doris Hambrigzht. Virginia Jones, Dorothy Beard, Orpha Rock, Joanne Sease, Colleen Rinick, Delores Sites, Mary Wagner, Diane Rider, Margaret Kane, Patricia Lehman, Phoebe Meyers, Elizabeth Tice, Isabelle Boyer, LaRue Kanaar. Phyllis Snider, Janet Pilgrim. Jeanne Porter, Doris Green, lrm-no Reichard, Barbara Owen, Nancy Peters, Laura Dice, Lois Rotz. Helen Rupert. Verda Zook, Bonita Fahnestock, Janet Timmons. Patricia Thomson, Lois Woods, Betty Keebaugzh, Fannie Wimrert, rin Fennell Katrina Allen. I McCleary, Patricia McMorrls, Jane Mary Wimzert. Ethel Musser, Martha Minehart, Patricia Gilbert, Patricia Hegre, JL. . Patricia Zimmerman, Catherine Ludwig. Lois McKenzie, Elsie Fogelsanger, Nancy Unger, Bonita Shields, Joyce Burkholder, Esther Mummau, Glenna Stoutamyer. c Eighty-eight 'l I Junior Tri-Hi-Y E553 Il 1 ia? left to right: Patricia Johnston, Dorothy Cluptston, Jane Coble, Arlene Jones, Evelyn Emery, Esther Rock, Kay Phenieie, Anna Rae Pugh, Shirley Boylcs. Maxine Farner. Lucille Dullabaun, Delores Burkholder, Judy 'l'ollJert, Barbara Brown, Miriam Statler, Delores Shindledecker, Violet Hepfer, Grace Baker, Shirley Brown, Mildred Dill'enderfer, Mary Ditfenderfer. Ada Cettle, Lois Byers, Mary' Byers, Alice Culbertson, Evelyn Culbertson, Donna Horst. Nancy Kolb, Patrieia Grove, Betsy Grnneck. Barbara Gribble, Nancy Zetzer, Shirley Gontz, Shirley Foreman, Mae Eberly. Mary Jane Kinsella, Janet Horst, Doris Stiekell, Shirley Boyer, Shirley MeNew, Joyce Brookens, Shirley Brumbaupzh. Emma Straley, Maxine Smith, Evelyn Brechbill, Evelyn Hegre, Clara Small, Esther Stoner, Patricia Williams, Dolores Overcash, Carol Jean Liprhtner, Doris Foreman. Nancy Eley, Patricia Feaizans, llelores Cox, Vivian Hedrick, Carolyn Rota, Grace Zook, Mary Bennett. Joan Burkholder, Doris Daugherty. Norma Kramer. Jo-Ann Peters. Joyce Brookens, Elaine Stymiest, Martha Elliott, .loanne Etter, Patricia lioutzlas, Virginia Rider, Carolyn Roof, Shirley Gift, Helen Newman, Joanne Finnitf, Janet S:-ilhamer, Nancy Horst, Bonita Hanes, Shirley Haas, Patricia Armstrong, Gail Lehman, Janet Love. Ann Mackey. Heading Row 14- Row 2 Row Il f- Row 4 Row 5+- Lorraine Shadel, Sara West, Sylvia Fisher, Patricia Mitchell, Barbara Collier, Joyce Barnhart, Grace Dice, Wilma Stumlstiuyzh, Sonia Vestre, Sharee 'l'olbert. Jane Wintrert, Jolene Wolford, Martraretta Snoke, Ann Crusey, Faith Wenger, Helen Small, Doris Rosenberry, Barbara Carhaugh, Jo-Ann Ross. l l Reading left to right: Row 1 Row 2 Row IS Row tl Row 5 Miss lda Heller, Bonnie Sleighter, Dorothy Zimmerman, Dorothy Hess, Marie Sites, Marlene Kline, Mary Ellen Kloclt, Betty Miley, Shirley Armstrontr. Shirley Bietsch, Janice St. Clair, 'Perry Kabrick, Carol Forsythe, Catherine Younix, Dorothy Kaullman, Lila McGinnis, Catherine McKelvey, Betty Hess, Louise Plum, Miriam Hcflley, Doris Chileutt. Lois Foust, Lillian Helmuth, Vida Ozores, Jeanne Hunter, Beverly Stoner, Hazel Ickes, Jean Best, May Brier, Patricia tlelsintrer. Bertha Cooper, Thelma Stewart, Rachel Fields, Esther Fitzgerald, Carolyn Harvie, l'etrl!Y llassler, Sarah Nozzi, Doris Foreman, Anne Coble, Patricia Winnert, Shirley Wenrzer, Mona Bowie, Sylvia Fisher. Phyllis Cordell, Eleanor Brookens. Janet Wingzert, Sylvia Campbell, Norma Shetter, Doris Black, Hazel Bumlmiurh, Marxzarct Lehman, Frances Crider, Martha Bauman, Marie Calvert, Dorin Kump. Hazel Mitchell, Anabel Leonard, Joanne Bender, Lois Hess, Helen Wenpzert, Dorothy Snyder, Josephine Snyder, Patricia Barr, Louise Ankerlsrand. oan 'l'iee, Patricia Stoutler, Carolyn Monn. Evelyn Burkholder, Carolyn Rock. Alma Rosenberry, Patricia Swartz, J Alice Timmons, Helen Walterick, Shirley 'l'i-uett, Ruth 'l'ruett. Doris Sollenlierizer, Jean Sollenbergxer, Delores tiearhart, Doris Faust, Mary Rite, Joyce Creamer, Mary Apple. Anna Burkhart, Wanda Cook. Joyce Cook, Rita Bowers, Joanne Shockey. Eleanor Forrester. lois Bender, Suzanne Broeious. Phyllis Heck, Sherman, Louise Smith, Jeanne Baker. Harriet Grove, Mary Hartranft, Lois Armstrong, Ilclen Gomer, Faye Betty Rcichard, Joan Graham, Jane Eyer, Gladys Frushour. Pat rieia Stoulfer, Page Iiiglily-nine Reading left to right: Row How Row Row Row -Mr. James King, Roy Tosh, Garnet Bemler, Robert litter, Richard Gahler, Norman Cupfentler, John Martin, Eugene, Koser, Mr. Robert Beard. Kenneth Oyler, Charles VVenizel, Robert Kirkpatrick, Leon Martin, Lewis Dittmann, Gregory SIIIIIIUCFS, Robert McClure, Richard Houser. James Rollins, Howard Bowers, Ronaltl Reisller, Richard Shannon, Ray Luiz, Paul Lehman, Earl Garvin, Robert Porter, Tucker Hill. Robert Gonder, Allen Hemp, Xvillllllll Barklow, Paul Hotz, Richard Seilhalner, Gerald Steger, Luke Heffley, Samuel Qhannon. Gary Rupert, NValter Gerhold, XVilliam YVebh, Kenneth XVashiuger, Eugene Shadle, Lawrence Bradshaw, Paul Baker. Senior Hi-Y The Senior Hi-Y, which has been active since 1927, is one of the outstanding organizations for boys in the Chambersburg High School. The purpose of the club is to createymaintain, and extend' rhrough- our the school and community high standards of Christian Character. Membership is open to all junior and senior boys. The club has meetings on even Wfednesdays. The club sponsors a Bible study course each year and aids needy families at Christmas. Prwiflefzz-RICHARD GABLER T786lJZ!7'6fkNORMAN CUPFENDER Vice-President-ROBERT ETTER Secretary-JOHN MARTIN Slmlent Advisory Council Reprerenlulive-RICHARD GABLER A6i1f'iJ'67J-JAMES W. KING, ROBERT J. BEARD . Page Ninety J-ll11iOlf Hi-Y The junior Hi-Y has a membership of approximately one hundred boys. Like the Senior Hi-Y, it is a Christian organization. Membership is open to freshmen and sophomores. The club meets on even Wednesdays. Important events of the year are initiation of new members, a father and son party, guest speakers, and panel discussions. During the past year boys were sent to Camp Chesapeake and to Harrisburg to leaders' conferences. Preridenf-WILLIAM SHAN14 Trefnurer-Tuo-MAS MALONB Vice-Pmficlem-HAROLD CODER Slzulem ALl'1fi.fo1'y Council Reprerenmtiz'e-WILLIAM SHANK Secretary-ROBERT KANE Parrot Reportef'-WILLIAM SPAHR Adriserr-MERLE B. HAFER, J. HERBERT SWARTZ Reading left to right: Row 1-Mr. J. Herbert Swartz, Paul Wengert, Theodore Poe, Frank Jones, Sherwood Hawley, Lewis Bowers, Thomas Malone, Harold Coder. XVilliam Shank, Bohert Kane, XVilliam Spahr. Conrad Benseh, Harold YVenger, John Byers, Boy Botz, Bay Vaughn, Mr. Merle llafer. Bow 2ACharles Pharo, Lloyd Myers, Charles Fahnestoek, Ronald Botz, Carroll Hollry, Franklin Goshorn, Arthur Sollenherger, Harold Rotz. Eugene Bielaer, Edward Powell, Fred Kriner, Bonald Breehhill, Donald Culbertson, XVilliam Bennett, Donald Shannon, XVilliam Byers. Row 3AI'erey Umhrell, Leon Gelwieks, Ray Burns, David Piper, James XVyland, Harold Gahler, Eddie Conner, Richard Bowen, XVilliam Brown, Barnett Sears, Lynn Baker, Donald Hollenshead, lionald Salmon, Luman Benseh, Richard Bitner. Row 4-David Ehy, Eugene Keefer, Norman Butler, Glenn Nye, Henry Carl, Cyril Henry, XVayne Diee, Donald Baker, Samuel Musser, Franklin Young, Edward Lawyer, Donald Seerest, Nelson Byers, VVarren Hoffeditz, Edward Renfrew. Row 5-Harry Tolbert, Mahlon Yeager, Ronald Bradshaw, Lynn Beseeker, Clair Kelly, Jerry Miller, Larry Strayer, Robert YValter, Glenn George, XVilliam Sehriver, Thomas Smith, Chester Short, XVilliam Uppexlman, Jack Kramer. Page Ninely-one Reading left to right: ltow R ow Bow Row Row 1 2 JA 4- -Miss Mildred Shull, Phyllis Williams, Donald Metz, Doris Hambright, Elizabeth Tice, Doris Aldridge, Nancy Unger, Alice Blair, Esther Kessinger, Miss Dorothy Sanders, Miss Shirley Sonon. Dolores John, Marlene Shatzer, Virginia Schriver, Betty Miley, Peggy Sllatzer, Amy VVest, Dorothy XVest, Marlene Kline, Margaret VValter, Carol Forsythe, Terry Kahriek. Patricia Saekman, Bette Bieseeker, Evelyn Burkholder, Betty NVentzel, Verna Vaughn, Pauline NVoods, Bonita Baker, Isabel Shaffer, Joan Graham, Martha Baulnan, Frances Crider. Esther Mummau, Fannie XVingert, ltetha McVitty, Mildred Kane, Mary Appel, Louise Plum, Miriam Hellley, Louise Botz, Joyce Brookens, Barbara Bowers, Glenda Gardner. 5-Joanne lilenzing, Louise Smith, Faith XvCllg01', Ronald Gsell, Mary Hartranft, Delores Sites, Elsie Fogelsangcr, Catherine Young. Library Staff The Library Staff is an organized group of students who spend one period each day working in the library. The members assist the librarian with such routine duties as signing and matching slips, charging, returning, repairing, and lettering booksg typing and filing. The staff makes it possible for students and faculty to receive efficient and helpful library service. Credit is given to each member accord- ing to the amount of work he has done. The greatest reward for serving on the staff, however, is in the very valuable experience gained thereby. Preriflwzr-Doitis ALDRIDGE Vice-Preridenr-ELIZABETH TicB Secretary-trearurer--NANCY UNGER Arimm-MILDRED SHULL, SHIRLEY SoNoN Page Ninety-lwo Book Club The purpose of the Book Club is to instill in its members an interest in good books and worth-while magazine articles. Members not only read classics, but modern books as well and are in close cooperation with the library at all times in order to become acquainted with new books, magazines, and pamphlets. The club meets on alternate Tuesdays of the school year. Membership is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Preridem-EUGENE FEAGANS Sewemry-KATHLEEN SCI-lAFlfNl'l' Vice-Prerizlevzt-PEGGY Cmsr Trea.tzn'er-JOAN Snmwiza Stmlenl Adivifory Council Reprerenmlive-EUGENE FEAGANS Parrot Reporter-PATR1c1A FAHNESTOCK Adviser-HELEN S. BARD Reading left to right: Row l-Anita lit-nscll, Peggy Crist. Eugenie Fcagans, Joan Slit-Her, Doris ll1lllllll'lf.flll. How 2A-lluih limvc.-l's, Josephine Scllalfnit, Joan Moyer, Patsy l'l1lllIl0Sl0L'li, l'alrit'ia Mcklorris. lrt-nv MQCIL-ary., Lois Hess. Row 3-Lois llotz, Lillian Hedrick, Catherine Young, Carolyn Lucas, .loscpllinc ,lllllbIIlllS. Row 44-Sherwood Hawley, Leon Marlin, Lowell Hccfncr, Earl Garvin, Jack Ilnblcy. llay Lulz. i l Page Nincly-Iltrcc Reading left to right: ltow lf-Mr. J. Kenneth Gabler, Virginia George, Mary Crist, Janet Martin, Doris Frank, Barbara Owen, Peggy Crist, Patsy Fahnestoek, Carolyn xVillliCl', Bonita Fahnestoek, .Ioretta Cisney. Row 2-Betty Slifer, Virginia Bing, Helen Cox, Margaret Corwell, Delores Garvin, Donna Erkels, Marjorie Brown, Doris Ditfenderfer, Mabel Appel, Joyce Thompson, Hazel Tolbert, Mayhelle Trogler, Ethel Flagle, Nancy Fisher. Row 3-Lorraine Martin, Lucille Rock, Jessie Bietsch, Jayne Kyner, Shirley Knepper, Isabelle Boyer, Dorothy Bumbaugh, Mary Cook, Joan Moyer, Joan Detrick, Ruth Bowers, Ruth Sanders, Isabelle Harmon. Row 4--Margaret Hill, Phyllis Snider, Doris Gsell, Doris Harrison, Patricia Brookens, Delores Brown, Ellen Diehl, Dorothy Beard, Elizabeth Tice, Earl Stocy, Eugene Koser, Donald McClure. Com mercial Club The purpose of the Commercial Club is to teach commercial students how to assume responsibility in everyday ofhce routine. During the year the organization holds spelling bees and speed building contests, visits commercial business offices, makes surveys for the Chamber of Commerce, and hears lectures from representatives of the various business organizations of Chambersburg. The club also publishes a bi-annual newspaper known as Ojfice Chatter. Meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays. Membership is open to all interested junior and senior commercial students. Preiidertt-BARBARA OWEN Secretary-DORIS FRANK Vice-Prefidem-MARGARET CRIST Treasurer-PATsY FAHNESTOCK Student Advitory Council Rejtrefentrztive-BARBARA OWEN Parrot Reporter-JANET MARTIN Admer-J. KENNETH GABLER Page Nineiy-four r5q--f-V.- --V-,.-:lu-W -- rf - A-'Y 5' 7 ' 'ff m' -' f '-' 'I r 'L 37' Parrot taff The Parrot is a weekly publication of the Chambersburg High School published by the students, for the students, under the guidance of a faculty adviser. The members of the Parrot Staff are chosen on the basis of their ability to think and write. The best reward for serving on the staff is the valuable experience in journalism gained thereby. The Parrot creates its own funds and pays its own expenses and is, therefore, to 21 great extent self- supporting. The paper is a member of the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association, the National Scholastic Press Association, and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Editor-in-Chief Artirtant Editor Copy Editor BIJ.l'i7'I6'.I'J' Manager Desk Editor News Editors - Feature Editors - Music Editors - - Home Room Editors - Club Editor - - - Sports Editors - Circulation - - Headline Writers - Make-Up - - - Advertising Staff - Typists - Pltotograplu-r - Artist- - - Advisers ------ ZANE Hotness JOANNE CORMANY MARGUERITE SHELLY MARGARET MARTIN - - - - ETI-IEL MUSSER BIAIKY AIASUN, JAMES HoovER, 'I'HEI.IsIA SGHELLHASE, BARBARA GRIImI.E, VIDA OZUHES, Bl'I'l I'Y IiIIxIRAlIGI-I, Iis'I'HER MUMRIAII, NEI.soN BYERS, I'A'I'RIGIA NEUIKOTH, JOHN MGIJEIIxIo'I I', BRUCE UIIEY. NL-UiliAllE'l' AI-I'ENZEI.I.AR, DONNA JEAN HoRs1', lVlARGARE'l l'A SNOKE, BE'I'sY GRUNECK. l'A'l'HIClA SAGRRIAN, KA'I'HI.EI-:N KI-:EI-'ER, JoAN IIEBRAGII1', BARBARA OVVEN, Lois ANGLE, ANI'I'A IlENscH. PATRICIA SENSHEIMEIX. NANCY API-ENZI-:I.I,AR, LoRRAINE SNYDI-IR, BETTY Hess, lNIARY XVAGNBIX, PA'I'RIt:IA XVENGER, JEAN lf'ENNEI.I,. DIANE RIDER, HAZEL AII'l'CHELL, ANABEI. I.EoNARn, HENRY RINICK. AUDREY KII.I,INGEII. XIARliAliE'l' DI-:AIInoRFIf, THOMAS LUGENREEI., AI.IGE BENNE1 I', Ross HIIRLEY, TERRY MIsII. RoNAI.n S'I'EI1I.EII, JUAN GRAHAM, MARGARET KANE, PATRICIA LEIIAIAN. Joi-IN LowRY, BONNIE SHIELDS, RICHARD LEEDY, CAROL FoRsY'I'rIE, JAY MARTIN. InA ROOF. JANIS MoYEn, Esrt-IER KEssINGER, DIARY MALONE, SONDRA LIGHTNER, ROBERT KlTZMlLI.ER, DoNAI,n MCflIIUllE, lllARGARET AIRD, LUcII.I,E BAR'I'oN, FAITH XNENGER, JERRY NIILLER. NIAHY JANE FELKER, DORIS DIEFENDEIIFER, JUNE MULL, HELEN RUPERT, IiI.IzAnE'r1I TICE, GRACE MUI.L, HELENA ANnERsoN, RE'I'rIA lllCvl'l I'Y, VIRGINIA BING, HITA CAsE, LUIS Ro'I'z, JEssIE BIETSCH. XVII.I,IAIsI KELLY. ARNoI.D XVASSEIIMAN. JoI-IN A. MII.I,EII, JANADELL C. REISOK. Page Ninety-five xvllillllll Stenger, xvlillillll Kelly, Rodney Sehellhase. -- 7- -- 1---Y-W W- -- Y 7 YY , ,V lteazling left to right: Row lflilr. J. Kenneth Gahler, Dona Alloway, John Martin, Richard Gahler, Larry Strayer, Miss Jeanne Row Row .4 ltow Kirby. 4Doris Burkholder, ltlargaret Aird, Joanne Cormany, Doris Fraker. Elsie Fogelsanger, ltobilee Pollock, Esther Fitzgerald, Doris Aldridge, Donna Horst, Shirley XVinters. Sherwood Hawley, Charles Goetz, Samuel Gillespie, David Meflleary, Richard Aulthouse, Lynn Baker, Donald McClure, John Kadel, James Rollins. 4.laek Diehl, Lester Martin, lloy Tosh, Gary Shoekey, XVillian1 Houser, Richard Smith, Donald Miller, Row 5---Gerald Steger, Xvlllilllll Braueher, Robert XValter, Franklin Davis, xvlllilllll Barklow, VVilliam Shank, Chester Short, Jalnes Alexander, Paul Rotz. Student Advisory Council The Student Advisory Council is composed of the class presidents and the representatives from the various home rooms and clubs. It acts as the students' voice in the governing of the school and tries to aid in the directing of all worthy activities. Plans are being made by the Student Advisory Council this year to repair and paint the bicycle racks, to credit service points on the fifth report card, and to compile a student directory containing the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the administration and pupils. Premlenr-RICHARD GABLER S6C76lcl7jl-DONA ALLOWAY Vive-Preridenzi--JOHN MARTIN, KENNETH WASHINGER T remurer-LARRY STRAYER AfZ1fiJ61'.f-JEANNE H. KIRBY, J. KENNETH GABLER Page Ninvly-si.z: 'il 1 Hall Squad Closely associated with the Student Advisory Council is the Hall Squad. It maintains order in the halls, keeps the trafiic moving on the stairs, helps to keep the corridors and washrooms clean and neat, gives notification of any emergency situations in the building, and escorts visitors to their destination. This service club helps to make our school a place where courtesy is practiced and where order is maintained. Adm-er-JEANNE KIRBY lleading left lo right: Now 1--Miss Jeanne Kirby, Ruth XVulker, Sarah NVQ-si. Phyllis Xvlllllllllii, Lila Meflinnis, Dorothy West, Amy XVesl. Huw 2 -Phyllis lleemler. Maury Appel, Beverly lluekensmilh, Delores Genrhurl, Mona llowie. Evelyn Henry, llzlrolyn Munn, Shirley Sllllllllllllgll. lluw il llonnlil liolz, 'l'honms Ileilinger, Wanda Cook, Josephine Snyder, Mary .lane Stover, Guy liner, Iiruee RIIIISUIII. Row -l--Clmrles lfulmestoek, Etlgnr Pelers, llowuril Iiigler, Ronald Iiraulshuw, llairry 'l'ulherl, Melvin Shonk. Page .villfly-Sl'l7t'll l 4 4 Reading left to right: Row Bow Row Row llow -Miss Elizabeth Elder, WVanda Cook, Beatrice Smith, Jean Wingcrt, Ethel Musser, Zane Hodges, Laura Forrester, Joan XVingert, Colleen Miller, Dolores Minotti, Patricia Grove. -Almeda Bice, Phyllis Lesher, Evelyn Hege, Beverly Hoekensmith, Doris Faust, Mae Eherly, Ida Roof, Helen VVengcrt, Lois Foust, Evelyn Emery, Esther Bock, Barbara Bowers. Richard McGehee, Geraldine Jamison, Nancy Kennedy, Hazel Mitchell, Shirley Lampe, Lorraine Scott, Glenda Gardner, Mary Lou Holtry, Carrie Bowman, Joyce Brookens, Betty Bljlllllllllgll, Mary Bennett, Melvin Shonk. -David Hodges, Elaine Stymiest, Mary Shank, Sonia Vestre, Eleanor Ewan, Margarctta Snoke, .lane Eyer, Helena Anderson, Delores Gearhart, Doris Stoulfer, Patricia Thomson, Mary Mason, Harry WVolf. -Lewis Myers, Do1'is Black, Esther Mumlnau, Mary Baer, Joanne Bikle, Louise Smith, Anahel Leonard, Glenn Nye. Latin Club The Latin Club, which is composed of members from all Latin classes, meets every two weeks for the purpose of supplementing the regular class work with additional material about Roman life and customs. The members of the club give reports, sing Latin songs, work Latin puzzles, see movies and slides, and prepare various types of projects. The purpose of the club is to arouse interest in ancient culture and to illustrate the debt which our civilization owes to ancient Rome. Prefidenl-ZANE HODGES Secretary-ETHEL MUSSER Vice-Prerrident-LAURA JEAN FoRREsTER Tf8dJZlfEV-JOAN WINGERT Student Advirrory Council Reprexentatizfe-ZANE HODGES Parrot Reporter-ETHEL MUSSER Advifer-ELIZABETH ELDER Page Nincly-eiglzt m,,-,,,.,,,.,,....,,..,,,,,-i,.,,.,-.,,,.....,,. .... .,,, ., .,.1. ..- - ,.,. -,. i Spanish Club The Spanish Club meets on the odd Thursdays of each month. Membership is open to second year students of Spanish. The purpose of the club is to foster an interest in the Spanish language as well as in the history and culture of Spanish-speaking nations. Programs feature songs, games, dis- cussions, :md reports. Pretidemf-JOHN HASSLER Sewemry-PArR1c:1A HEGE Vice-Pretidenz-MARTHA COBLE Trearm-er-PA1'RIc1A GILBERT Student Advifory Council Reprexenlative-JOHN HASSLER Parrot Reporter-DOROTHY SITES Admer-RUTH BIEBER Reading.: left to right: ' Row 1--Miss lluth Bieher, Virginia Jones. Martha Cohle. John Ilassler, Patricia liege. Patricia Gilbert, Delores Kline. Row 2-Pamelia Bolan, Patricia Melllorris, Irene MeCleary, Martha Minehart, Lois llolz, Helen Rupert. Row 3-Ronald Melntire, Carroll Miller, Richard Sehriver, Ralph lit-nshaw. l l Page .Yinely-nine Heading left to right: Row 1--Mr, Howard Jones, Anna Neal, .loan de lirachl, Barbara Fogelsonger, George Brown, XVillinn1 Houser. How 2-- AF:lye llussell, .lonnne Bikle, Hazel lckes, Mary Ellen Kloek, Martha Slred, ll'lill'lCllU Kline. Row 3-Leon Martin, Tllomals Lugenbeel, .luck Brown, .luck Gass, .lerry Miller, David Mcllleary, Clair Kelly French Club The French Club was formed to give to the students an interest in the French language, to aid them to speak French more freely, and to give them an opportunity to understand better the people, the customs, and the literature of France. The club meets during activities period on odd Tuesdays. Programs include French songs, poems, proverbs, puzzles, conversation, and anecdotes. PfEJiffL'7?flWlLLlAM HOUSER Secretary-BARBARA FOGELSONGER Vife-Prefifie111-GEORGE BROWN Tredmfevr-JOAN DE BRACHT Slzzclenl Arlvirnry Council Reprerentative-WILLIAM HOUSER Parrot Reporter-ANNA NEAL Advirer-HOWARD M. JONES Page One Ilzlndrucl Costume Club The Costume Club is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls. These girls study costume designing, do departmental sewing, and help make costumes for school productions. Projects of the club this year include the study of the development of costumes and the designing of clothes to suit one's personality. The club has at its disposal a large and varied collection of dresses, suits, and uniforms. Meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays. Preridenz-THELMA SCHELLHASE Set-remfy-COLLEEN RINKZK Vice-Pm-idenz-ELSIE FOGELSANGER Treasurer-DORIS Arnmncns Student Advirory Council Reprerentative-ELSIE FOGELSANGER Parrot Reporter-SARAH SHOAP Advirer-MARY ELLEN FAILOR Reading left to right: Row 1-Mrs. Mary Ellen Failor, Doris Aldridge, Elsie Fogelsanger, Thelma Sehelllmse, Colleen Iliniek, Sarah Shoap. Row 2-Betty C. Miller, Joan R. Graham, Verda Bricker, Delores Brown, Miriam Hellley, Louise Plum, Marlene Kline, Joyce Short. How 3i.lo-Ann Ross, Joanne Cordell, Sylvia Fisher, Doris Chileutt, Thelma Baer, Ada Geltle, Nancy Unger, Elizabeth Tire, Dorothy NVc-nger. Row 4-flfulrieia Brookens, Rita Gerber, Joyce Creamer, Joan NVingerd, Eleanor lirookens, Mary .lane Hartranft, Faith YVenger, Phyllis Christman, Evelyn Ehrharl, Betty lless. Page One Hundred One Reading left 'to right: How 1-Mrs. Mary Ellen Failor, Betty C. Miller, Mary Elser, Joanne Cormany, Doris Sites, Charliene Jones. Row 2-Jaunita Vanlioose, Audrey Killinger, Fannie Wingert, Joan NVingert, Laura Forrester, Doris Everette, Peggy Eshelinan, Patricia Conner, Joyce Short, Doris Hainbright. Row 2l4Lillian Hedrick, Esta Kyle, LaRue Kanaar, Lois McKenzie, Patricia Sensheiiner, Ethel Musser, Esther llillllllllllll, Helen XVashahaugh, Mildred Kane. Row 4--Arlenc Sollcnbcrgcr, Joan Shctter, Joyce Ellis, Janet Till1lllUl1S, Miriam Cohlc, Mary NVcngert, Carlita Stout, Jeanne DeardorfT. Row 5-Jean Sheets, Elizabeth Fague, Betty Smith, Helena Anderson, Doris Burkholder. Nurses of Tomorrow Club The Nurses of Tomorrow Club is made up of junior and senior girls who are interested in nursing as a career. They familiarize themselves with the qualifications necessary for entrance to good training schools and discuss the various fields in the nursing profession. The club has as its motto, She is everywhere recognized as a practitioner of hygiene, a teacher, and a minister to the ailing. Pf6fi6l672f-MARY ELSER Secretary-CHARLIENE JONES Vice-Preridenr-DoR1s ANN Smss T reiztwer-JOANNE CORMANY Student Ad1fiJory.C0zmcil Reprerentalitfe-DORIS ANN SITES Parrot Reporter-BE1'TY MILLER Admert-MARY ELLEN FAILOR, MARION SEIDEL Page One Ilundred Two Science Club The Science Club is composed of junior and senior boys who desire a more extensive knowledge of the various phases of science. Meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays and feature guest speakers and moving pictures as well as talks by the members. Excursions to places of scientific interest give the students a chance to see the principles of science illustrated in action. The club affords an excellent opportunity in which to make a more thorough study of the scientific world in which we live. Pfwiflvfll-JOHN MARTIN Sefremry-Ricnmm HOUSER Vice-Pfciizlfefzl-ROBER'I' E'l l'ER 74f0d.l'lLI'Cf-'I-HOMAS NORRIS Stzzficvzr Aclvirory Council Repferenzulive-JOHN MARTIN Parrot Reporter-LYNN MCELHANEY Aflvirer-HERBERT K. RHODES Reading left to right: Ilow l---Mr. Herbert K. lihotles, liieharcl Houser, Robert litter, John lllartin, 'lill0lllilS Norris, Lynn Melilhaney, Donald Shoop. Row 2-Kenneth Oyler, lVilliam Kelly, Donald Bard, 'fucker Hill, James lloover, Glenn King, Glenn Bieseeker, Paul Neff. Row 3--Norman Cupfender, Richard lloek, Charles Mull, Robert Kirlqmuiriek, John 5IL'DCI'lll0ii, llalph Lehman, Charles Vilenizel. Row -l-eflarnet Bender, Joseph Ericson, Richard Smith, Luke Hellley, John Lowry, .lohn l-lassler, Marshall Keyser, Timothy Tholnas. Row 5-William Barklow, Fred Christnian, Iliehard Derridinger, Rodney Tolbert, Joseph Tlioinson, William Peters, XVilford Parker, Paul Tale, Marion Lesher. Page One Hundred Three Reading left to right: Row 1-Mr. J. Herbert Swartz, Theodore Gerber, Luke Hellley, VVilliam Barklow, XVilliam Kelly. Row 2-Harold Rotz, John Byers, John McDermott, Donald McClure, Earl Bressler, Harry Verdier, Roy liotz. Row 3-Harvey Zook, Jess Rosenberry, William Bingham, Ronald Melntire, John Martin, Clair Kelly. Row 4-Lester Martin, Larry Lowry, Roy Tosh, Nelson Byers, Ralph Lehman. Row 5-Richard Aulthouse, Eugene Shadlc, David MeCleary, Andrew Jacobson, Fred Christman, John Lowry. Camera Club The Camera Club is comprised of sophomore, junior, and senior boys who are interested in learning the fundamental principles of photography. Members are taught how to develop films and how to make, dry, and enlarge prints. The club has access to a completely equipped dark room. Meetings are held weekly on Wednesday after school. President-WILLIAM BARKLOW Semfmry-WILLIAM KELLY Vice-President-LUKE HEFFLEY Tf9dJ'l!f6f-THEODORE GERBER Student Aclvirory Council Reprefentutive-WILLIAM BARKLOW Parrot Reporter-WILLIAM KELLY Advifer-J. HERBERT SWARTZ Page One Hundred Four, B, - Q , . Visual Education Club The Visual Education Club is very active in giving service to teachers and students in every depart- ment of the high school. Its expanding program necessitates the utmost loyalty, cooperation, and time from each carefully chosen member. four The film library has been greatly enlarged and now contains one hundred motion picture films and hundred film slides. A great deal of audio-visual equipment has been added. All of this, plus the projection of more than three hundred motion picture films, which are rented from Hlni rental libraries, attest to the annual activity and service of this club. Members are taught the proper technique in the operation and handling of the valuable audio- visual equipment, thereby gaining experiences and skills which will be useful to them in adult life. Preiident-CHARLES GOETZ Chief Technician,-PAUL BAKER Vice-Prerident-JOHN MARTIN Afrirtant Technician-SHIRLEY BLACK Trearurer-EARL GARVIN Chief Film Technician-CHARLES REASNER Secretary-SHELDON MIXELL Anirmnr Film T echnician-DAVIDYMCCLEARY Advirer-ROBERT B. ARNOLD Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row 1-Mr. Robert Arnold, Janet Pilgrim, Charlienc Jones, Sara Sandoe, Nancy Fisher, John Marlin, Charles Goetz, Sheldon Mixell, Earl Garvin, Charles Ileasner, Paul Baker, Shirley Black. 2--Theodore Poe, John McDermott, Lloyd Myers, Howard Bowers, Theodore Gerber, Richard Ault- house, XVilliam Shank, Robert McKenzie, David MeCleary, John Lowry, Earl Bressler. 3-Carl Cook, Franklin Arhaugh, Robert Kirkpatrick, Luke Heliley, Nelson Byers, .less Rosenberry, Lester Martin, Jerre Snider, Paul Hornbaker, Orville Gelwieks. 4-William Tice, Paul Bittinger, Avery Zook, Donald Hess. Page One Hundred Five ff f- W- - -f 4 -..,, ,Y W Read Row Row Row Row Row ing left lo right: 1-Roy Rotz, NVarren Clugston, Donald Culbertson, Menno Sollenberger, Paul XVengert, Carl Cook. 2-Mr. Xliilliam Robinson, Paul Hornbaker, Harvey Zook, Marion Lesher, Lester Martin, Luke Heflley, John Mooney, Samuel Horst, John' Gayman. 3-'Harold Sollenberger, liruee Urey, llodney Beseeker, Charles Fahnestock, Harold College, VVilliam Martin, Nicholas Angle, Orville Gelwieks, John Byers, Ray Kauffman. 4-fNorman Grove, YVayne Dice, Charles Pharo, John Myers, Wayne Ommert, Waller lckes, Avery Zook, Richard Shannon, Donald Lehman, Robert Kissel, Melvin Reichard. 5-Donald Hess, Samuel Musser, Nathan Eshelman, Samuel Shannon, Robert Hargleroad, Karl Zeger, Franklin Young, lloss XValker, Marlin Hege, LeRoy Rice. Future Farmers of America Membership in the Future Farmers of America is of three kinds: active, associate, and honorary. There are four degrees to be attained by active members: Green Hand Degree, Chapter Farmer De- gree, Keystone Farmer Degree, and American Farmer Degree. Associate membership is for boys who have been out of school three or more years or for those who do not wish to hold active membership. Honorary membership is for adults who are interested in advancing vocational agriculture and the work of the Future Farmers of America. Praridwz:-C. LESTER MARTIN, JR. Parrot R eporter-BRUCE UREY Vice-Preridenl-LUKE W. HEFFLEY Reporter-ROBERT Htsss Semfinel-PAUL HORNBAKER Secrelafjf-HARVEY ZOOK, JR. Trmfurer-L. MARION LESHER Chaplain-SAMUEL HORST Student Advirory Council Reprerenmtirve-C. LESTER MARTIN, JR. Adb'iI6fiWlLLlAM ROBINSON Page One Hundred Six Future Craftsmen of America The Future Craftsmen of America is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior boys who are enrolled in the Vocational Industrial Course. The aims of this club are to encourage interest in hobbies and leisure-time activities involving craftsmanship, to increase knowledge of industrial organization, and to promote fellowship among the youth interested in industrial education. Pmfidenz-DoNAL1m EYER Set-rezarie.r-RoY SHREINER, JACK MYERS Vice-Premlenf-GLENN BIESECKER Treawrer-RAY SHEW Student Adviwry Council Reprexefzfuliz'e-DONALD EYER Parrot Reporter-JACK DAVIS AdL'iJerJ-WILLIAM H. FREET, CHARLES S. FLECK Reading left to right: Row 1-Mr. XVilliam H. Freel, Ronald Rosenberry, Robert Byers, Robert Sleighter. Jack Davis. Ronald Stepler, Donald Hyer, Glenn Bieseeker, Roy Shreiner, Ray Shew, Jack Myers, Kenneth Tosten, Mr. Charles S. Fleck. Row 2--Galen Rife, Herbert Rife, Dale Riee, Charles Rowman, Rodney Reseeker, Charles Crider, Carl Culbertson, Lynn Palmer, Glenn King, VVilliam Tice, Franklin Arbaugh, Carl Adams, Richard Eherly, Paul Bittinger. Row 3-Stanley, Teal, Melvin Brindle, Benjamin Heekman, Carl Argenln'ight, Riehard Sellers, Ernest Frank, Richard Garman, Ronald Croft, Harold Burkholder, Nelson Perry, XVilliam Vanderau, Marlin lvagner, John Timmons. Row 4-Charles Rietseh, Richard Rest, Donald Bloom, Glenn Deardort't', Ross Stufft, XVayne Gettel, Ronald Carhaugh, XViIliam Summers, Kenneth Mowen, John Anspaeh, Herbert Crist, Robert Vanderau, Earl Burns. Row 5-Glen Galbraith. Edward Pheil, Nicholas Johns. Garnet Davis, Ray Meredith, Glenn Mummert, Benjamin Davis, Max Gray, Clittord Van Seyoe, Harold Miller, Thomas Bohn, George liieeher, Harold Miner. Page One Hundred Seven Reading left to right: Row l-Thomas Lugenheel, Richard YVolford, Donald Rickrode, Donald Miller, Richard Derridinger, Norman Cupfender, Ray Shew. Donald Eyer, Joseph Ericson, Robert Etter, Richard Sellers, Garnet Bender, Robert Zullinger, Samuel Gillespie. Row 2-Mr. Galen XVZIITQII, Mr. John Cook, Donald Shoemaker, Max Goetz, Charles Cook, YVilliam Nitter- house, XVilliam Houser, Samuel Musser, John Anspach, Ernest Frank, Arnold Meredith, Gregory Summers, Gerald Steger, Timothy Thomas, Mr. Robert Beard. Row 3--Glenn Deardorff, Darwin Barkdoll, Norbert Kneavel, Robert Walter, Raymond Pheil, Marlin Hege, Jack Brant, Kenneth Washinger, Donald XVaters, Richard Lesher, Stanley Teal, Lynn McElhaney, Kenneth Hawbecker. Varsity Football In six years of football at Chambersburg High School, Coaches Robert Beard and Galen Warren have always come up with a first division club in the South-Penn Conference. This year was no exception. Combining the excellent running of the backfield and the blocking of the hard-hitting line, the Trojans led the Conference in every department and finished the season with eight wins and two defeats. SENIOR GRIDDERS L Norman Cupfender LG Donald Miller L Donald Shoemaker L Richard Derridinger LG Donald Rickrode L Theodore Stepler L loseph Ericson L Richard Sellers LG Richard Wolftvrd LG Robert Ettter LG Ray Shew L Robert Zullinger I-G Dflnllld EYCI L-Letter Co-Capmim-DON EYER, I- MGX GOCYZ G-Gold Football RAY SHEW SCORING RECORD Team Opp. C. H. S. Lebanon ....... . 14 6 Delone Catholic . . . 19 12 Shippensburg . . . . 0 31 Hershey ..... . 0 25 Hanover . . . . 13 40 Gettysburg . . . . 7 13 Waynesboro . . . . 7 52 Carlisle ....... . 14 32 Mechanicsburg . . . 12 25 Scotland ....... . 7 35 TOTAL . . . 95 251 Page One Hundred Eight C' 45 d K ff 'f fx IU! 1 M ai HY Th Tro'ans Do It Again. , 10 000 am S :ke Water Untap I rds V989 0 r . , uxmn U .3 n :hc W1 .m v.w'1l Wm ff. 0 f' . ine n 10 mme up MLB a hrs: 4 n C, xx 1' muon of X U pr mv U 1 0 ml fXmKf ' ,QQ xr br 71 x I mu 5 .Ax .WU . f 1-1 fl f r fl I I ,1 Jn ' PM '-'nf 1 f 1,11 , .1,, I 1 'f r,., 41 me Lx I A fy, Iflqf 'tu-In Twvi TRUUNUE 1. GREYHUUNUS FUR ISI mop vfmunv 11 msn HN fn 4 In bark- , T W .,ff, lv fn., E P, QA 579, To M 1,11 v :WPA H ' ff,,, Iil Ui U1 1 sg I ly 'J f hgh!! , ' 1,, rf , J., f n '-'1, , .N .1-.a .ff . iiienn 1 1 ..-AH. ll. f.....!,., UAVKS A .. phil nn AWN- at Fran! mf an . , Mmichxlvfl bvllvrs' Hun. S1-nmrs, gn ln uf he dm-fn-um-. ' n the- 1h-f--use. I 7 'ln ivhn Anxpurh hnmnrvi, sm- udw Iounlinnn. Kr-num-lh r upmr end, rvcvxvvd K ,,.t woqjg pm! wull :matt of' 'rn H p, xl .p ' 1lIl.n I mzever. W thru TU 32 uvfn Held siren Of t D.-xmnll' in u mn nf r a., 1 4, N bn' brcgwv. am ,, blew w ' ,lu N N nf, 1 1,,. ,,. I, , , fl ff - x M 1 ff , ,f ...fl ,lf ,galil wwf mx '! ff1 ' 1 l.,, fm-,Il In 1, UI, pul , M- llcauling lt-ft to right: llow 1--Gerald Stcger, Donald Miller, Paul llolz, Donald YVal0rs, Richard Fitzgerald, John Quivtls liohert Znllingcr. llolxt-rt Hook. Ilow 2--Mr. Lowell YV. Schlichtcr, Marshall Keyser, Ray Shew, Xvlllllllll Davis, lienjzllnin VV:llkcr., Haro 1 Minor, llichard xvtllflllll, lliK'llZll'Kl Slnilh, John Kadel. Varsity Basketball This year the varsity basketball team enjoyed a very successful season. Under the direction of Coach Lowell W. Schlichter, the Trojans won the South Penn Conference for the seventh consecutive year. Chambersburg completed the season with a record of thirteen wins and only one defeat in con ference competition. Their only loss, which was to Waynesborcn in the first half, was avenged in the second half when the Trojans defeated the Tornadoes by a convincing score of 68-42. Concbef-LOWELL W. SCHLICHTER, GALEN WARREN SCORING RECORD Team Opp. C. H. S. Team Scotland .... . Hagerstown . . . . Scotland ............. . Alumni .......,............ Spaulding High School Vermont Hershey ................... Shippensburg . . . . Waynesbcmro . . . . Carlisle . . . . . Hanover .. . Page Om' Ilumlrezl Tell 23 58 Mechanicsburg 42 79 Gettysburg . . 38 47 Hershey .... 56 44 Shippensburg 34 47 Waynesboro . 40 45 Carlisle . . . 27 46 Hanover .... 34 27 Mechanicsburg 22 53 Gettysburg . . 30 41 Opp. C. H 35 40 35 62 33 51 38 40 52 68 34 45 31 45 23 60 36 57 hikes W, fwr, , ..,.MJf5w,, t N km i mn W royans Wallop. 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Junior Varsity Football sco1uNG RECORD Team Opp. C. H. S. Scotland 0 13 Carlisle .......... 6 25 Mercersburg Spiders .. 6 6 Waynesboro ..... . 20 0 Hanover . . . . 20 7 TOTAL . . 52 51 The Little Trojans completed a fairly successful season. Although they won two games and tied one, they show great promise of championship material. Page Una- Ilzunlrvrl Twelve Junior Varsity Basketball SCORING RECORD Scotland . . . - 22 24 Hagerstown .. . 19 27 Scotland . . . . 27 28 Shop ....... . 15 34 Hershey ..... . 38 28 Shippensburg . . . . 19 34 Waynesboro . . . 41 31 Carlisle ..... - 21 26 Hanover ....... . 36 20 Mechanicsburg . . . - 33 34 Gettysburg . . . . 19 23 Hershey .... . 27 19 Shippensburg . . . 27 35 Wlaynesboro . . 29 32 Carlisle ...... . 33 27 Hanover ...... . 30 36 Mechanicsburg , . . 26 60 Gettysburg . .. . 38 33 Although the junior Varsity did not enjoy the success their big brothers did, the Gladiators showed promise of adding strength to the varsity in years to come. The proteges of Coach Galen Warren won eight and lost six games in conference competition. llcading left lo right: Row 1-Robert Slcighter, Benjamin Banks, llobcrl Anlu-rln-nml, John SI1ufl'c1', Norlnnn Butler, David Hodges, NVilIinm Spuhr, Tholnns lit-dingt-r. Row 2- eKL'lllll'lll Mowvn, Donald Fields, llolwrl Tllolnzls, David McClc:u'y, XVilli:nn Shank, lAll'l'y Slruyt-l'. Row 3-Mr. Galen Warren, Donald Bloom, Charles McGill, Franklin Davis, hvlllllllll Scllrivcr, Tllt-odol'c RZIIISOIU, liobc1'L XVnltc1's, Stanley Teal. Page One Ilumlrwl Thirleon Reading left to right: Row How ltow ltow -Donald Miller, Robert XVise, ltohert Kessinger, Barry Smith, David Adams, Alan lLSllLl Don ild NVate1's, John Fogal. -Kenneth Tosten, Richard Fitzgerald, xvlllllllll Cockley, ltobert Zullinger, ltoln-rt llxllu lo Ill Hassler, Roy Sh1',eine1', ltichard Smith. -Mr. Galen xvill'l'2ll, Hay Meredith, John Stumhaugh, Norlwrt Kncavel, Augustus XVtlls -George Truett, ltohert Burns, John Mooney, George Martin. .XL- , Team Quincy .... Willimnsport Quincy .... Hanover . . . Shippensburg Gettysburg . Hanover . . . Scotland . . . Gettysburg . Shippensburg Williamsport TOTAL . . Baseball Opp. C 2 1 2 1 3 0 3 2 2 3 0 19 Under the leadership of Coach Galen Warren and with the excellent pitching, fielding find hitting of the team, the Trojans not only emerged victorious in ten our of eleven games but also won the Southern Pennsylvania Conference. Captain-WILLIAM COCKLEY Mmmgen-AUGUSTUS WELLS, RICHARD SMITH, KENNETH TOSTEN Page One Hundred Fourteen Track Co-Capmiur . . . . THEODORE HEEFNER, Romain' SHULL Mmmgerr . . . . . DAVID OTT, DONALD CORwELL, JAMES RoLL1N5 Coach .. .. l-IOXVARD HDCF Dual Meets: Opp. C. H. S Gettysburg .. . 66 58 Carlisle ..............,.... . 68311 4951 Mercersburg Academy J. V. .. . 65 55 S. S. T. C. Invitation Meet C11 teamsj . . . . Eighth Place 951' South Penn Conference .... .. Fourth Place 5932 District No. 3 at Lancaster .. ....... Ninth Place 8 State at State College . . . . Fourth in Mile Relay 2 Handicapped by no track, the C. thin-cladsyalthough they did not win a meet, showed im provement over last year's team. Outstanding was the mile relay team made up of Kenneth Washinger, Donald Eyer, Robert Shull, and Theodore Heefnerg these boys were undefeated until the State Meet, llc-:tiling It-fl lo righl: 4. ' Row l Mr. llowurrl Ili-ge. Xvllllillll Nillel'l1ous0. Marvin Ou-l'r':lsI1, 'I'lu-orlorc llulslalv. llolmt-rl Shull, lic-um xVllSlIlllK0l'. 'l'l1t-uclurc lleefncr, Hoover llilll'SIllllL'I', Alvin Si-oil. llonnlal l'lj'l'l'.t IM-nu Slt-pler, Duvall Htl I l,0I'l'llllIlHl'I', .lohn Glass, Lewis Dillmuu. lfrznuk l'ercirzn. .lauuvs Hollins. Row 2 'Donald Corwt-ll, Paul lA'llIIlAlll, Curl linlun, .lznncs Slrork, Gnrm-I Ilou nl. lfrt-ml Clnrisllnnu, lliclluul llow 3 John lindel, llouanld lit-islmcr, Gerald Slcgcr, lioln-rl XVullt-rs, lluymoml Plu-il, 'l'l1eotIol'e Sluplu Nay Show, Curl Spidel, Huy Patterson. Page Om' llumlrvd Fiflvrn Reading left to right: Row 1-NVilliz1m Traxler, Ronald McCle:11'y, Eugene Fezlgans, Joseph Ericson, Thomas Helnmn Row 2-Roy Tosh, Mr. James King. Adviter-JAMES KING Tennis Club The objective of this club is to develop a spirit of team play. The club was organized into rt competitive sport a few years ago and is currently attempting to build a schedule of teams representing schools of this district. During the season of 1949 such teams as Hanover and Scotland were carded on a home and away basis. The members of the team hope to develop the sport into a five-man club with the possibility of earning a C upon the completion of certain qualifications. Page One llumlrezl Sixteen v - W il ll' -,, , --,,.,, ,- , The WC Club The C Club is an organization of boys who have fvvon at least one letter inl a major school sport, either football, basketball, baseball, or track. The members of this club attempt to win the respect of their schoolmates by keeping sports on a high level. They try to develop among themselves and to instill in others the proper interpretation of school spirit. Pf6.fill67ll-DONALD EYER Secretary-RICHARD WOLFORD Vine-Prwifleazz-DONALD RICKRODE Tremurer-ROBERT ZULLINGER Student Advisory Council Representaliue-JOHN HASSLER Parrot Reporter-MARVIN OVERCASH Advirer-ROBERT J. BEARD Reading left to right: Row 1-Dean Slepler, John Hasslcr, Donald llickrotlc, Donald Eyer, llin-hard lfilzgcralrl., llolwrt XVisc. Row 2-Robert litter, Richard Smith, Ray Shew, Marvin Overcaslm, Robert Zullingur. Row 3-William Nitterhouse, Donald lVaters, Richard Derridinger, Richard XVolfo1'd, Donald Miller, Mr. Robert Beard. Page One Hundred Seventeen 1- gli, lg ,psig , , l itl, Reading left to right: Row Row Row Row Row llow --Sharee Tolbert, Pauline Heck, Sally Evans, Betty lC. Miller, Betty YVentzel, Betty Sites, Bonnie Sleighter. -Joyce Cook, Gladys Oller, Arlene Jones, Lucy McGill, Shirley Brown, Margaret Heck, Doris Faust, Shirley Boyles, Dorothy Slifer, Anna Pugh, Bernice Metz, Florence Miller, Miss Patricia Herbert. --Georgia Slifer, Florine Barton, Shirley Stumbaugh, Loraine Shadle, Lila McGinnis, Peggy McNew, Rita Case, Anna Burkhart, Shirley Bietsch, Emma Straley, Betty Bender, Eileen Scott. 4-Ann Crusey, Margaret Aird, Doris Black, Jo-Ann Boss, Evelyn Burkholder, Rhea Carson, Carolyn Hassler, Colleen Miller, Dolores Johnston, Elizabeth Tice, Joyce Short, Maxine Smith. 5-Anita Overcash, Judy Truett, Louise Smith, Barbara Bowers, Glenda Gardner, Beverly Hockensmith, Shirley Kylcr, Mary Elser, Nelda Kessinger, Gloria Grove, Phyllis Williams. 6-Patricia Churchfield, Barbara Collier, Shirley Smith, Barbara Carbaugh, Shirley Snively, Patricia Sackman, Helen Gomer, Helen Purvis, Joyce Lehman, Alice Bennett, Dolores Stepler. Mat Club The Mat Club is the girls' gymnastic organization. It is the purpose of this club to develop better skill, grace, and co-ordination in gymnastics and to develop leadership and better sportsmanship among the girls. Members learn to use the mats, parallel bars, horse, spring board, and Indian clubs. They also receive instruction in folk and country dancin. Each year -the club presents arl assembly program. Membership is open to all high school girls who are interested in gymnastic activities and can attend the meetings regularly. President-RHEA CARSON Secremry-MARY ELSER Vice-Prefident-MARGARET AIRD Treasurer-CAROLYN HASSLER .Ytzndenl Advirory Council Representative-RHEA CARSON Parrot Reporter-MARGARET AIRD Advifer-PATRICIA HERBERT Page One Hundred Eighteen Girls' Intramural Association The Girls' Intramural Association is the athletic organization for girls. Its membership is approxi- mately one hundred girls. This club directs the three intramural sports--volleyball, basketball, and softball. It also sponsors a Play Day for all schools belonging to the Southern Pennsylvania Conference and directs field hockey and such individual activities as bowling, ping-pong, bean bags, and shuffle- board. All activities are set upon a point system. There are four emblem awards, each one being worth one hundred points. These points are cumulative over four years of thigh school and are made at the end of each school year at an award assembly. Pfeiiilenl-MARGARET AIRD Vice-Prerizlem-RHEA CARSON Student Aclifirory Council Repre.rentalive-MARGARET AIRD Parrot Reporler-RHEA CARSON Arloirer-PATRICIA HERBERT TREASURERS SPORT LEADERS Senior . . . .........,..... EILEEN Scorr Volleyball . . . ........ JUDY TOLBERT Junior ..... . . ALICE BENNETT Borkelboll . . . .. ANNA MAE BURKHART Sophomore ...... ANN CRUSEY Softball ............ ..... L Uc1LLE BARTON Frerloman . .. .. . SHARREE TOLBERT Individual Aorioizier .... SHIRLEY SWMBAUGH Reading left to right: Row 1-Shirley Stumlmugh, Judith Tolhert, Anna Burkhart, Rhea Carson. Ann Crusey. Margaret Airtl. Row 2-Eileen Scott. Jo-Ann Ross, Joanne Shoekey, Joyce Short, Shirley Elvey, Lila McGinnis, .loan Graham, Betty Wentzel, Florence Miller. Miss Patricia Herhert. Row 3-Phyllis XVilliams, Mary Ellen Kloek, Doris Everette, Rita Case, Joyce Rrookens, Joanne Sense, Colleen Riniek, Georgia Slifer, Betty Miller. Row 4-Carolyn Hassler, Lois Angle, Doris Black, Carolyn Harvie, Nancy Helman, Elizabeth 'l'iee, Joyce Creamer, Eleanor Brookens, Shirley Bietseh, Helen Newman. Row 5-Mary Jane Hartranft, Doris Rosenberry, Doris Henry, Joyce Lehman, Jean Fennell, Anita Overeash, Judith Truett, Alice Bennett, Colleen Miller, Dolores Minotti, Elaine Stymiest. Page One Hundred Nineteen Reading left to right: Row 1-Earl Garvin, Margaret Appenzellar, Louise Bowers, Delores Garvin, James Hoover Row 2-Irene McCleary, Doris Ann Sites, Diane Rider, Joan de Bracht. Cheer Leaders Adviten-PATRICIA HERBERT, MARGUERITE CooK Captain-LOUISE BOWERS Alert and peppy, the cheerleaders are outstanding at all football and basketball games. They brim over with the old fight for Chambersburg and they give out with a yell for their team. The cheerleaders direct school spirit and promote good will between the Chambersburg High School and visiting schools. Members are chosen for their ability, attractiveness, academic standing, and popularity. Page One Hundred Twenty ' '-.',-.. -1.,, -,. .1,-fs. 9.-'--.11 uv?-A' 1 , ..,,, . ...B . K K, Q , ... --.ff - ,, ,,,, '--l.y.1f11 ' ,, 1.1.-f-7Jj.1.,.-,L',,.i.. . 'fy -1- 1' -5. , U, .. . . .... .. '--Q.:-1:-L.:-v 4,214-111.-L-:frm Z -f'-'f ' ',..,-:agp v-wr ,, ..,,.-f.-...w.4-.?- -'J -- lv---A ' - Q-'S-T-2-1... 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ROWE, Owner Farmers and Merchants Trust Company OF CHAMBERSBURG . - cCService Plus A Friendly Banking System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System I-lALLER'S CllCl1TLlJ8TSlJlH'g,S Standard Drug Store Phone 336 CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. P ge One Hundred Twenly-four COMPLIMENTS H. of - KOTTI IAMP 'NSlL',iANfE ' BONISNG SGFVICG c:oNsTRUc:T1oN - Phone 742 Chambersburg, Pa. Compliments of HUNTSBERRY'S Home of Fashion Footwear in Cll2llllbCl'Sbll1'g X-Ray Fitting 47 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 1102 BARNI-IART PHARMACY 220 PARK AVENUE Roll Films Movie Films Pll0t0gI'3lll1iC Equipment WTTITIHIHIIQS Candy -- Popular Cosmetics Hallmark Greeting Cards I J 0 II I Il'un'n lu Compliments of Shively Motors, Inc DODGE - PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS USED CARS E P E N D A B L USED TRUCKS Sales - Parts -- Service LINCOLN WAY WEST EXTENDED PHONE 534 Used Car Lot-South Main Street Extended I I Y r Compliments C0m1,1i,,,e,,,S of Of MQCRORYS N A H A N v S 50 and 100 Store ICE-CREAM LIGHT LUNCHES Park Ave. Luncheonette 220 PARK AVE. FULL COURSE SUNDAY DINNERS CHICKEN-IN-BASKET HAM-DINNER FOUNTAIN SERVICE - SANDWICHES Ludwig SI Hunter Cll2llllbCl'Sb1llfg News - Agmlcy Jewelers Since 1377 RETAIL STORE -- 162 Lincoln Way East 121 South Main Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. CHAMBERSBURG, PEN NA. IJ 0 Il I ll IJ qll GEORGE F. BREZLER, Proprietor COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS GLICK'S SHOE STORE OF uGrowing on Valuev 35 S. Main St. Chambersburg WOLFE'S GROCERY Home-Made Candy H50 SCOTLSND AVENUE Burkllart Candy Store Meats, Grocerles, and Produce PHONE 433-1 179 SOUTH MAIN STREET MARTIN BROTHERS Fancy Vegetables - Quality Meats Frozen Foods 170 LINCOLN WAY WEST, CHAMBERSBURC 544 LINCOLN WAY EAST, CHAMBERSBURG T. M. Zilllll1Cl'I11El11 Co. C0mI'lime 'S Motor Transportation of CHAMBEIISBURG, PA. W O 0 L W O R T H 7 S COMPLIMENTS SMITTY'S PLACE OF OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL Dancing 36 SOUTH MAIN STREET Ice Cream Candy 1101111111 Iqll'kll2lll'Il'k9S Meal Market Meats and Groceries t6RAND'S CASTLE LINCOLN WAY EAST We Specialize HOME MADE ICE CREAM SCOTLAND, PENNA. and SANDWICHES Penn Maryland Supply Co. Cgmpliments 148 EAST QUEEN STREET f 0 Restaurant Equipment Telephone 855 W. T. GRANT CO. Compliments of Barkcloll Motor Co. DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service 1416 LINCOLN WAY WEST CHAMBERSBURG, PA. BRUCE D. BARKDOLL, Owner McCRAE GROCERY Groceries - Meats - Ice Cream Magazines CHARLES McCRAE, Prop. Phone 1104-.I SPORTING GOODS Gifts and Fine China Norman O. Huber Hardware Hoover's Superette Market Quality Meats and Groceries Fresh Produce Opposite High School Entrance We Deliver Phone 235- M Plasterer's Greenhouse Florist and Nurseryman LINCOLN WAY EAST PHONE 777 Page Ono llI1lll.II'l'd Tliirly The National Bank of Chambersburg Wfhe Old National SECURITY SERVICE 2nd Oldest Bank i11 Pennsylvania 31st Oldest Bank in the United States Member of FRANKLIN COUNTY BANKERS ASSOCIATION PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I U lIddTll CAPITOL RESTAURANT 66 The Finest in Cookingv SPECIAL FULL COURSE DINNERS ON SUNDAY ALSO A COMPLETE A LA CARTE MENU Regular Full Course Dinners Served Daily from 5 to 9 P. M. PHONE 9332 Q 1' l if ,S - 33 2: 4:3 '1 Z. '. ' T O B E Y 7 S Department Store I thoroughly enjoy good clothes, 3 and I mean good clothes. My kind of smartness must have quality look and feel, so I'm one of the many girls who feel hap- .: 3 'Ei '. 2 , M , - 1 fe' ' erhl Aod. 1 1 at 1'd A 5 , isis A J S' Tv 4 3 M Vgill P pier about a coat, suit, or dress I ' nid when it's labeled Tobey's. iuii HA Shopping Center for Girls TOBEY S Department Store Compliments of C. E. Jackson Co. 224 Kennedy Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Page One Hundred Thirty-Iwo Custodians JOHN A. CIKOUSIE Head Cusloflian JOHN SIIELLY JAMES XVILKINS HOWARD OVERCASH NORMAN HOUSER Compliments of Capitol and Rosedale Theatres Wfhe Finest in Motion Pictures Page One Hundred Thirfy-lhree I .'N, 'Y 0 . ' MANLEYS Davlb Eseo Sewleenter Philadelphia Ave. and North Second St. CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. PHONE 9346 32 NORTH MAIN STREET ESSO PRODUCTS Open Eveningb ONE STOP SERVICE Tl1e Valley National Bank of C113l1lb61'Sbll1'g, Pa. MYOUR BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE We WCTCOIIIC Inquiries on Fillancial Matters MEMBER OF- FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Compliments of THE CITY REFUSE C i 'e tS COLLECTOR of M. E. HARTZOK, PROP. 128 East Queen Street The Good VV ill Fire Co. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. No. 3 PHONE 204-R One Hundred Thirty-four -l- nl WILSO COLLEGE 1869 - 1950 MENU TO: Class ol' 1950, Ch2llllllCl'SlJlll'Q High School l lt0M: VVilson College SUBJEC'l': Franklin County Scholarships XVilson College announces herewith its freshnlain seholur- ships for Franklin County day students amounting to 95200 eneh. 'l'he potential four year value of the grants will be 51800 eueh sinee they will he renewed throughout the eollege eourse ot' all reeipients who niaintzlin satisfactory 1lL'Rltll'llllt' standing. 'l'o qualify for ai seholurship an student must he on the honor roll of ai Franklin County high school :ind fullill the entrunee re- quirements of XVilson College. The XVilson College Cluh ol' Fl'tlIllilll1 County will provide an additional seholnrship with at yearly value ol' 34100. lt is intended to assist :in ulile and worthy young woman resident ol' Franklin County to attend XVilson. Aeudeniie requirements :ire the saune as for the Frzuiklin County Sellolursliip. Additional informailion may lie olmluined from the Admis- sions Olliee. XVilson College. Application for alll non-resident scholarships should he llllltlt' before July I, l950, to the Chuir- llltlll ol' Admissions. Page One Hundred Tlxirly-fiuc COMPLIMENTS OF NEWTON'S PHARMACY MAIN AND KING STREETS The store where your patronage is appreciated TELEPHONE 52 SHIVELYS DAIRY Milk - Cream - Ice Cream Homogenized Vitamin D Milk PHONE 656 NORLAND AVE. Compliments Leiter Brothers, Inc. CHAMBERSBURG Chambersburg's Favorite Store for Men LYONS Main at Queen CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARIYS One Hundred Thi IJ History of Class of 1950 In September, 1946, we, a group of timid freshmen, entered the halls of the Chambersburg High School. We made our debut into the social activities by attend- ing the Hallowe'en Party. Mrs. Janadell C. Rebok and Mr. Victor G. Foreman were chosen as our class advisers. We proved our acting ability by staging a clever talent show. We elected Richard Houser as presidentg Richard Smith, vice-presidentg Margaret Deardorff, secretaryg Miriam Frank and Joseph Ericson, treasurersg and Nancy Burkholder, historian. As sophomores our first big event was the Hallowe'en Party, for which we sup- plied the decorations. We looked forward eagerly to Color Day and worked diligently on a class theme, motto, cheer, and song. Several members of our class helped stage a very entertaining play, Alice in Wonderland, as part of the Color Day program. Margaret Deardorff and Kathleen Schaffnit represented us in the Queen's Court. It was a proud moment for us when the president of the senior class presented our president, Richard Smith, with the red and white banner. Other officers of the year were Thomas Banfield, vice-presidentg Margaret Deardorff, secretaryg Doris Frank and Ronald McCleary, treasurers, and Nancy Burkholder, historian. Aiming higher with all our might , we became juniors. Again we chose Richard Smith to lead our class. Richard Houser was vice-presidentg Margaret Deardorff, secre- taryg Doris Frank and john Martin, treasurersg and Patricia Hartman, historian. The main events of this year were the junior Frolic, Color Day, and the junior-Senior Re- ception. The Frolic as an Under the Sea dance was a huge success. Our class gift to the school was a light for the lectern. Representing us in the Queen's Court were Kathleen Schaffnit as Maid of Honor, and Peggy Deardorff and Barbara Fogelsanger. Formally attired couples danced in the artistically decorated gymnasium at the Prom, and everyone had a wonderful time. Finally we reached the -top flight of stairs and became seniors. Again we elected Richard Smith as presidentg Richard Houser, vice-presidentg Margaret Deardorff, secre- taryg Doris Frank and John Martin, treasurersg and Patricia Hartman, historian. Mem- bers of our class helped to make the football and basketball tea.ms winning ones. Various money-making projects were carried on to help finance our trip to Washing- ton. We look forward enthusiastically to our Commencement, The History of Medi- cine, the Junior-Senior Reception, and our Washington trip. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven C0mPliments of Compliments of JACOB MILLER, Inc Cl13l11bCl'Sblll'g Dairy FURNITURE Products JEWELRY DRAPERIES 28 North Main Street 1400 Scotland Avenue PHONE 584 E L S E R9 S QUALITY MEATS Ull2l.lllbCl'SlJllI'g, Pa. KING AND THIRD STREETS Phone 7.15 N -Q Refresh yourself? jg L f- x jc- lx! X -Q lovnln UNM! Auvuollvv nl WI :QCA-Cul-A CQMDAIIV I1 110 II 1111 IJ JI: I , 1 COMPLIMENTS OF ANGLE BROTHERS Pontiac - Cadillac 832-38 Lincoln Way East CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Phone 825 S. 8 H. STATIONERY AND TYPEWRITER STORE 128 LINCOLN WAY EAST We Carry a Complete Line of Luggage, Books, Stationery Fountain Pens, Etc. We Specialize in Picture Framing Typewriters Bought, Sold, Repaired MOTOR SALES HUDSON - PACKARD MACK TRUCKS Sales and Service 204 LINCOLN WAY WEST Phone 1 112 C e tS RENSCH'S MARKET Of 123 S. SECOND STREET NEHI BEVERAGE Quality Groceries and Choice Meats Procluce RQY AL CROWN COLA We Deliver Phone 91-M COMPANY Pensupreme Ice Cream Page One Ilundred Thirly-1 Chambersburg School of Business MEMORIAL SQUARE C1lEl11lb6l'Sblll'g, PC11llSy1VEllliEl Business Training ill SECRETARYSHIP ACCOUNT ANCY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - Medical Sccrctarysllip - The OlltSt2l11di11g Mcdival Secretarial Course of the East I fs u Good School. I ,J 0 c Hundred Fo tj Around School ComjS71'ments Of B LU E RID G E WOOLEN COM PANY Chambersburg Engineering Company Manufacturers of Impact Machinery Since 1897 Chambers! J141 -gg Prorlucts Include- STEAM DROP HAMMERS GRAVITY DROP HAMMERS FLAT DIE FORGING HAMMERS PNEUMATIC FORGING HAMMERS CECOSTAMPS TRIMMING PRESSES CAR WHEEL PRESSES HYDRAULIC PRESSE9 Chambersburg Engineering Company Chambersburg Pennsylvania I 1 U ll I lI nr I Compliments of WORTH'S STORE 146 South Main Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. L. S. COOK John Deere Tractors and Farm Equipment Sales and Service Complete Automotive, Truck, and Tractor Radiator Repair Service GENERAL HARDWARE 1- BPS PAINT Queen and Loudon Streets CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. STANDARD PENNANT COMPANY BIG RUN, PENNA. JEFFERSON COUNTY Manufacturers FELT AND CHENILLE AWARDS Also SWEATERS AND JACKETS AND SCHOOL FLAGS I g 0 I1 I lForly-four Ballads THE REDS By ZANE Honmas On yon midwestern plains there lies A city known to all: Full famed for many a thing it is, But mostly for baseball. True, Cincinnati's baseball teams Have seen their better days, But fans thereof will tell a tale Unique in many ways. A tale, forsooth, twould scare wee tykes A snuggling in their beds: Aye, many an older man doth quail VVhen told ot' Abner Pfedds. The tale of Abner Pfedds runs thus: 'Twas on a balmy day, A Cincinnati baseball team XVent out, a game to play. Nine men went out onto the field, Old Pfedds with all the rest: And as a pitcher of the game, YVas classed with all the best. But this was not old Abner's day, He'd pitched a mite too long, And as each inning did progress, The game just went all wrong. Boom! Boom! The bats did bang the ball, Of putouts there were few: This was by far the darkest day, That Abner Pfedds e'er knew. Arose within that giant frame Ot' forty years or more, A fervent passion stronger far Than it had known before. He rush-ed down from oit' the mound, And with his spik-cd shoe, He llail-ed at the other team, And heat them black and blue. The blood did tlow as red as wine, In truth, a te1'rible sight: And on the honor of that field, Indeed, twas quite a blight. 'Twas long ago this deed was done By bloody Abner Pfedds: But evermore his team was called The Cincinnati Reds. FOGGY THOUGHTS IN THE MORNING By lticnfxnn GABLER When shrill alarum wakes me up Before the dark has gone, It seems that I just went to hed, And now here comes the dawn. That ghastly clatter splits my head And makes my nerves all shrink. I stretch and groan and twist and turn And then begin to think. The duties of the coming day Rise up before 1ny view: A history test, a class in trig, Poor soul, what can I do! A home room program still to plan- Horrorsl YVhat shall it be? If someone else would work it out, 'Twould suit me to a T. An English ballad yet to write! The saints deliver mel Poetic thoughts aren't in my line: They rise right up and flee. More work to do in chemistry- I must get on the ball: If I d0n't work a little more, My marks are sure to fall! Oh, how I wish this day were o'er, With all its dreary chores, I dread it like thc crack of doom And long for pleasant shores. Will that shrill ringing never stop? I guess I must roll out. Another day of school is here- I'1n ready for the bout! A STUDENTS DEATH By WILLIABI KELLY Now .Iohn he was an able lad: He worked hard at his books. He slaved and strived to do his best, But profs did this o'erlook. Once he had strength and physique grand But now he's weak and wan. Hundreds of tests his brain have dulled His life is all but gone. VVhen on his bed of death he lay, All eyes with tears did fill. As with his last short, gasping breath He told us this, his will. To Mother dear I leave my shirt, The sweat-stained one ot' white, The one I used to wear when I VVorked at my books all night. To Father dear my car I give, The beat-out old jalop: It used to carry me to school YVhere worked I 'til I dropped. To Brother dear I leave my desk, All scratched and stained and worn. On it I did my teachers' work: For them I have but scorn. To all my teachers dear I give This thought before I'm gone, 'Next time you give such big lessons, Please thing of our poor John. ' Page One Hundred Forty five n Mcf Ileary Bros. Studebaker Dealers Automobile Accessories, etc. l'hone 659 15-I7 West King Street McCIeary Oil Co. I5-I7 'NEST KING STREET COMPLIMENTS or J. Z. MARTIN .IEWELIER 126 SOUTH MAIN STREET VVe Service Every Item We Sell SANDOE FEED STORE Stickel Feeds Grinding and Mixing Paint - Grain - Seed - Fertilizer Gaines Dog Food Gasoline, Oil, Kerosene 418 Broad St5if:DNEiQi','ffIberSbu'g' Pa' SODAS SUNDAES Blue Bird Restaurant STEVE MORAITES, Prop. 153 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phone 9370 CIl2llllbCI'Sbll1'g, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF KLEEN-KUT MARKET QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES Corner of Washington and Main Sts. Phone 1059-W WE DELIVER E Y S T E R 9 S Yard Goods - Notions ROSEDALE BUILDING KESSINCER'S GROCERY 401 Philadelphia Ave. Phone 843-W WE DELIVER C. R. HOOVER BROAD AND VINE Groceries and Meats PHONE 520-J Page Om- llumlrml Forly-six Caldwell Electronic Service 300 East Queen Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. COMPLIMENTS OF H. D. PATTERSON Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing 121 EAST QUEEN STREET Compliments Of Gl'CC1lHWHlt7S Drug Store GILBERT'S PHARMACY Drugs for Results 586 LINCOLN WAY EAST Phone 1128-J Westminster Stuffit: Distinctive Portmiture PHOTOGRAPHER FOR ECHO Sr-llool and College Photography Commervial Photography CHARLES F. MAGEE, Pmpriezor WESTMINSTER, MD. COMPLIMENTS LEIGHTON R. KREMER OF feneral Insuranre M I L L E R 9 S 5 North Second St., Chambersburg, Pa. PHARMACY PHONE 101 FOR LOWER PRICES On Things to Wear Try MAX KIRSON Compliments of BUOHL'S CITY MARKET Sea Foods, Meats, Fruits, Produce, and Full Line of Staple Merchandise -Service With a Smile- l67 South Main Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Page One Ilnnflrvd Forly-seven 'QSHIP THE HORN WAY HORNQS MOTOR EXPRESS INC. PROMPT - DEPENDABLE - COURTEOUS 540 EAST WASHINGTON STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Zlimnklin iliirr Qlnmpzmg, Nu 4 ORGANIZED 1903 CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Borough and Community Fire Station Country Fire Call 703 Serving the Community Hafer Ice Sl Cold Storage, Q. 1335 South Fourth Street Ine ii CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. PHONE 19 lgo IIIlI'fJ gli Most Popular Girl CHARLIENE JONES DONNA HORST ...... ANNE SNIVELY .. Most Popular Boy KENNETH XVASHINGER .. WILLIAM SHANK ........ FIIANKLIN DAVIS .... Most Attractive Girl IIoNNII2 sIIIr:I.Ims IIONA ALLIIWAY MIINA Isowne Handsomest Boy GARY STEGER ...... .IAMES RUMBAVGH .. . JAMES ALEXANDER . . Most Bashful Girl EVELYN IIIQNIIY .IoANNIa IIIKLIE .. PEARL SARVIS .. Most Bashful Boy IIIEIIRILL CARMACK .... HAROLD soI.LI2NnEImI2II' ' ' CHARLES UR ICK ....... Most Athletic Girl CAROLYN HASSLER .... BETTY ANN CRUSEY JUDY TOLBERT ...... Most Athletic Boy DONALD YVATERS .. SAMUEL MUSSER . . . NORMAN BUTLER . . Most Studious Girl ETHEL MUSSER ........ MARY ELLEN KLOCK FANNIE DILLER ...... Most Studious Boy GEORGE MARTIN ROY ROTZ ........ DAVID HODGES Most Talkative Girl JOYCE SHORT . .. BEVERLY STONER .. ANNA RHEA PUGH .. Most Talkative Boy DAVID METZ .... ELMER HILE .... ROBERT ETTER . . . Most Musical Girl ANITA RENSCH ......... DOLORES MINOTTI ..... PATRICIA GELSINGER .. Most Musical Boy IIICHAIIIJ SEILHAIIIQII .. LUMAN RENSCH ........ GENE .KRAMER . ...... SATELLITES .....1951 .....1952 .....1953 .....1951 .....1952 .....195Zl .....1951 .....1952 .....1953 .....1951 ..,..1952 .....1953 .....1951 .....1952 .....1953 ....1951 .....l952 ....1953 ....1951 .....1952 ....1953 ...,1951 ....1952 ....1953 .....195l ....1952 ....1953 ....1951 ....1952 ....1953 ....1951 ....1952 ....1953 .....1951 .....l952 ....,1953 .....1951 .....1952 .....1953 ...1951 .....1952 .....l953 Best Actress IDA ROOF ......... .IEANNE HUNTER .. JEAN JOHN ....... Best Actor TED FOREMAN .,.. LOXVELL HEEFNER PETER SCI-IA FFNIT Friendliest Girl KATHLEEN KEEFER ROBILEE POLLOCK SHAREE TOLBERT Friendliest Boy CHARLES COOK . . . JERRY MILLER . . RICHARD VVISE .. Best Boy Dancer XVILLIAM HOUSER . . . .. . . RICHARD M4-GEHEE WILLIAM SCIIIIIVEII ' Q fi ff Best Girl Dancer PEGGY VVOLFORD . . . . . . . PATSY FEAGANS .... .... BARBARA BROYVN . .. .... Most Ambitious Girl SARA SANDOE ..... FAITH YVENGER . . . LOUISE SMITH ..... Most Ambitious Boy DONALD MQCLURE SHERXVOOD HAWLEII' f f f 11 f f IIAIIOLIJ YVINGERT ..., .... Most Dependable MARY NVAGNER .. . CLAIR KELLY . . MAE EBERLY . . . Most Cheerful Girl LOIS ANGLE ...... NANCY KOLB CAROLYN ROOF .. Most Cheerful Boy TUCKER HILL .... LARRY STRAYER . . ROBERT ETTER . . . Neatest Girl MARY JANE CRIST .. CAROLYN HARVIE ..... .... BAIIIIARA CARBAUGII Neatest Boy VVILLIAM NITTERHOUSE . . .. . . HAROLD CODER ........ .... JACK KRAMER ......... .... Favorite Pin-up tboyj VVILLIAM WALKER . . . . . . ERNEST FRANK ..... ... FRANKLIN DAVIS ...... .,.. Favorite Pin-up fgirlj IRENE MCCLEARY ..... .... BARBARA GRIBBLE ... . . .. MONA BOWIE ........ .... 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 ...,1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 1953 1951 1952 I953 Page One Hundred Forly-nine LAKEVIEW MILLING COMPANY Suppliers of Quality Flour 'GCREAM OF LAKE for Pastry, Biscuits WHITE DIAMOND for Bread, Rolls 'QEXCELLENTP for Fine Cakes Compliments of THE CHAMBERSBURG LAUNDRY SANITONE CLEANERS PHONE 1010 Compliments of S W I F T 81 C O . Ramsey Avenue CHAMBERSBURG I I ndrcd Fifly Compliments of CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOSE CO. No. 5 if'vwn 'vT-QQ Safety is neither more nor less x than driving as you think NWQ i ff? I others should drive. CHAMBERSBURG WJ MOTOR CLUB DUFEIELD MUSIC HOUSE 51 SOUTH MAIN ST. Everything i11 PIANOS-GRAND, VERTICAL. SPIN CHAMBERSBURG, PA. the Music Line ET STYLES THE WURLITZER ORGAN BAND INSTRUMENTS-MAGNAVOX-SOLAVOX G IBSON GUITARS, ETC. STEINWAY PIANOS, BETSY ROS S PIANOS Page One Hundred F COMPLIMENTS OF JC. F. CRUNKLETON 81 SONS COAL CO. Highest Quality Anthracite in All Sizes Greatest Quantity for Your 31 246 EAST CATHERINE ST. Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 1049-M Compliments of E. F. GOETZ General Contractor Truekins - Excavatin f - Gradin Q E S 199 West Wvashington Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. HANOVER HARDWARE COMPANY uAth1etie Equipnlelltw Cor. Carlisle and Chestnut Streets HANOVER, PA. One Hundred Fifty-two Gymnastics Everything for Men Drop In and See Our Dependable, Up-to-the-Minute Line of Fixin's for Fellows DRESS WELL TO SUCCEED Laird's M6l17S Shop 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET Compliments of Thomas Pretzel Co. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Pretzels and Potato Chips Food Services Caterer THE R. K. SPIDELL CONCESSION CO. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. IRA A. LONG Jeweler 135 SOUTH MAIN STREET Watcll the Big Clock in Our Winxlowl Page One Ilundrcd Fiflg lr Chambersburg Trust Company CHAMBERSB URG PENNA. Your Logical Banking Home ORGANIZED 1901 fwernbvr of Federal Deposit Il1Sll1'Zll10C C0l'P01'2ltiOI1 ffff Park Ave. Style Shop Jrs. and Misses Dresses and Accessories OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00 ON THE SQUARE CARDS MARKET QUALITY FOODS at LOWEST PRICES DUN HILL'S JOHNNY MILLER'S LAUNDROMAT CHAMBERSBURGKS NEWEST MEN'S WEAR STORE HALF HOUR LAUNDRY 108 Lincoln Way VVest Phone 1422-M FAMILY PRIDE . . . and tradition, which we so zealously guard . . . are more firmly entrenched by a demonstration of love and respect to the departed members of the family in the erection of a monument. Your monument should be commensurate with the family pride and tradition as YOU measure it and live it. ROBERT S. SHULL CEMETERY MEMORIALS 130 EAST QUEEN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. '60ver a Century of Service COMPLIMENTS OF HAFER'S CUTRATE 77 LINCOLN WAY WEST RIP ROSSMAN S I G N S OF ALL KINDS Neon - Painted - Truck Lettering CHAMBERSBURG COMPLIMENTS OF THE KUSTARD KITCHEN 34 LINCOLN WAY WEST 857 LINCOLN WAY EAST THE PHOTO CENTER PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Photo Finishing Commercial Photography 52 LINCOLN WAY WEST Phone 1181-J Page Om' llundred Fifty-ling COMPLIMENTS OF Bolfs Smoke Sho 1 I 27 N. MAIN ST. WILCOX MARKET Groceries - Meats - Produce Lincoln Highway East CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Phone 1440 Cl1IllbC1'IE:ll1Cl Valley Co-operative Assiu. Grains - Seeds - Salt Cement - Fertilizers SURGICAL APPLIANCES Sickroom Furniture - Invalid Equipment Sites Surgical Appliance Co. 71 Lincoln Way West CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Comfortable Help While Regaining Your Health Compliments of H. L. CODER HEATING 81 APPLIANCE 224 South Main Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Phone 458 ROYAL .IEWELERS 31 SOUTH MAIN ST. Watches-Diamonds and Jewelry Use Your Credit-Easy Terms FINNIFF'S GROCERY MEATS - VEGETABLES Phone 768 240 Lincoln Way West CHAMBERSBURG, PA. WILLIAM R. WILDER, Inc. Recapping' - Tires - Batteries 110-112 Lincoln Way West Phone 557 COMPLIMENTS OF Chambersburg's Guitar Club of PRATT'S MUSIC STUDIO 134 Lincoln Way West CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Page One Ilzuzdreal Fifly-si.v THE WOLF COMPANY Commerce Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Compliments of Bl7Cll6l',S Fll1'11it1l1'C Store, Inc. 37-39 W. Washington St. Phone 1734 CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. HARMONS RADIAToR SERVICE Cleaning, Repairing, and Recoring Radiators A CLEAN RADIATOR PAYS ALSO NEW RADIATORS COMPLIMENTS OF CHAMBERSBURG OIL AND CAS CO. Phone 227 GRANT STREET R. C. Harmon, Prop. 231 N. Central Ave Phone 820-M Chambersburg, Pa COMPLIMENTS OF SAXON ATHLETIC CLUB We Build Men Snappy Underelassmen Page One Ilumlred Fiffy-. f WO0D'S -BELT SHEAVES AND DRIVES Meiiculously engineered, W0od's V-Belt Drives pay-oll ' every hour they operate . . . return cash dividends in power savings made possible by their peak efficiencies. Only slzeave grooves Ilmi are precision izmeliilzerl, fleeizrnlely .sprleerl and obsoluiely true, llliih side walls 111 perfeelly uni- form angles can make possible such illllllfflliliy long-lined, eeonomierzl perforznance. Our stock IlSS0l'l.lll8l1t consists of 2800 drives, from H1 H. P. lo 100 H. P., with :lt least :1 dozen seleelions ol' eenler dis- l1lllCOS for ezleh drive. SPECIAL RUSH DELIVERY SERVICE on emergency jobs - shipment ol' sloek drives saline dzly order reeeived. T. B. WOOD'S SONS COMPANY CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. EVERYTHING IN TRANSMISSION Bearings - Collars - Clutches - Couplings - Contactors - Hangers - Pillow Blocks - Pulleys - V-Belt Sheaves and Complete Drives I 1: fi- '- V 0 ll I' I .:.' F : ' X-V !4!,v Payf' One llnnflred l 1'fly-eiylzf PHONE 1557 CONN 81 ZAMIVIITO Made to Measure Suits A Specialty Come in and ask about our Ten Pay Plan 128 North Main Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. The Daily Reading Habit of More Than 45,000 Pexple - PUBLIC OPINION ChfIfllIJ0l'Sblll'g,S Newspaper Associated Press -:- NEA Features L. B. IIERR 81 SON Complete Line of Supplies and Furniture for School and Ofliee Books - Stationery -Printing Portable Typewritersw 46-48 W. KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. PLAY MORE LIVE LONGER SHENK 81 TITTLE QGEVERYTIIING F OR SPORT 313 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF C. Graydon Sol1l.icl1ter DANIEL S. CULP 'folass of '34 Typewriters Representing l A I M I . The Mutual Life Insuranee A l 1 mg al' mms Company of New York I School Supplies Begin Your Life Insurance Program Early I5 Memorial Square N. FRANKLIN ST., EXTENDED CHANIBERSBURG, IIA. Phone 466 CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Page Om' Ilumlrvd I ifIy-uin IJO 1111 C0mPlime11fS The Sl1e1'wi11-Williams of Company FRIENDSHIP 138S.MAINST. E, 81 C0, N0, 1 Paints - Wvallpaper ORGANIZED 1780 Art SUPPHCS Compliments Of JUNIOR HOSE 81 TRUCK CO. No. 2 BYER BROS., FLORISTS Opp. P. R. R. Station CHAMBERSBURG, PA. WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS. Cl12l11lbC1'Sblll'g Ford COIIIPEIIIY MODERN Successors to NLE Schaal 81 Baumgardner and cl J ' Schaal's Garage 130 L. W. W. SALES AND SERVICE Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Sttj We Specialize in Swhool and College Printing We operate the only Complete Ruling. Printing. and Bimling Serviee in CllZlllll'lPl'SllllI'g all umler one roof XVL- prinlcd and hound lhc 1950 Iicuo. XVrilc us In-fore placing your noxl order. Your inquiry will have our lu-sl ulleuliam :md service. The KERR PRINTING COMPANY RULERS .. PRINTERS .. BINDERS 458 - 462 E. King Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Page One llumlred Si.rly-one COMPLIMENTS OF Nessel'S Cash Grocery Groceries - Produce - Lunch Meats Cigars - Cigarettes - Candy Daily and Sunday Newspapers Magazines 300 Lincoln Way West. PHONE 9348 M. SI H. Chevrolet Sales 340 North Second Street CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Phone 370 81 50 Sales SQl l7if78 Compliments HECKMANS BAKERY 420 N. SECOND ST. BLUE RIDGE RUSES ARE FAST. COMFORTABLE, SAFE oo BY S gtg., ' GO BY 4 - -1' ' A .N C - . . BUS - A A 3,-. if BUS Chambersburg Crain and 7 U N E V I S Coal Company 36 S. Main St. Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed, Fertilizer, Cement, and Coal CHAMBERSBURG Office and Warehouse EAST GRANT STREET PHONE 441 YOUNG'S HANDY SHOP 117 E. QUEEN STREET Gifts - Linens - Lingerie Hosiery - Handkerchiefs Chas. P. Allglllllbilllgll MFC. SHEET METAL PRODUCTS I 114' Um' Ilumlrcml Sixty-Iwo THE BOY'S SHOP Clothing and Furnishings Sizes 2 to 20 58 Lincoln Way West CIIAMBERSBURG, PA. COMPLIMENTS or THE BON TON Headquarters for Ladies Wear 123 SOUTH MAIN STREET COMPLIMENTS OF Cover Lumber and Coal Co 451 South Third Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Robertson's Service Station 438 LINCOLN WAY EAST CHAMBERSBURG, PA. PHONE 9361 Shun AT HOME with the 'jg FULLER ,.' 9 DEALER V For the complete line of FULLER Brushes, Mop: and Brooms and other cleaning aids. KENNETH J. EBERLY COMPLIMENTS OF Your Friendly Station W C H A 1000 Watts - 800 KCS On Your Dial 1244 S. COLDBROOK AVE. Music 1 News , Spgrts Phone 1099-J COMPLIMENTS Do-NUT HUT OF Light Lunches and Snacks ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE HARRY H. SHERK Hardware, Garden Seeds COMPLIMENTS OF EDGAR F. LEHMAN Common Carrier of Motor Freight COMPLIMENTS OF ' 7 Iq6SS11lgC1'S Garage 252 E. KING STREET fwoMvL1MEN'rs or THE HOME SPUN INN 1514 PHILADELPHIA AVENUE Mr. Sz Mrs. J. R. Given, Props. COMPLIMENTS OF .I ASLOW'S ARMY-NAVY STORE 123 s. Main sm. .CHAMBEusBU1u:, PA Compliments Kut 81 Kurl Beauty Salou ESTHER V. DIEHL, Proprietor 229 E. King St. Phone 779-M Compliments of Lyo11's Auto Parts ,mUn,, Page One Hundred Sixty three Compliments I-I. C. GABLER Compliments of Chambersburg Flying Service Sales AERONCA Navion I11Stl'll0ti011 - Charter - Rentals 1 MILE SOUTHEAST CHAMBERSBURC I i1l2llllb61'Sbll rg Illlpltillliillt Co. 218 North Second Street Hardware, Electric Appliances Refrigeration and Farm Equipment Fisher Flower Shop East Liberty Street PHONE 474-R One llundrcd Si.rly-four The irresistible power of pictures is felt in class record books just as surely as in magazines and other publications. Pic- tures . . . interesting, life-like and well- reproduced...vitalize the yearbook and serve as visual reminders of student life -as it was lived! Faithfully reproducing these pictures through the process of photo-engraving is the job of the Basil Smith Systeni-specialists in publication engraving. Pictorial power to the maxi- mum is assured by our modern facilities, years of experience and well-earned reputation. A GUIDE TO OUTSTANDING CLASS RECORD BOOKS Every yearbook stall should have this valuable creative aid. A con- tinuing catalogue full of sparkling layouts and helpful information on designing vearhooks. Reserve your copy now. X .' ,iq X aes: dual' f f wfelw X Page One Hundred Sixty-five Senior Log SEPTEMBER 6-Sunburned seniors give lingering looks at those carefree summer days but clutch the reins with assurance as they start on the last mile of their journey through C. H. S. SEPTEMBER 28-Smiling seniors climb to the third floor. Reason-Echo pictures. Now, nice big smile. That's right. Click, click, click. Next! OCTOBER I0-Favorite expression of the week- Madam, would you pleure buy a magazine? OCTOBER 17-Most popular food-Hershey bars. Dividends from the Gimme Club. NOVEMBER 4-The band presents a spectacular pageant for Pennsylvania Week. NOVEMBER ll-Our football team wins the envied South Penn Conference. DECEMBER 19-The Glee Club presents their annual Christmas concert, and that long awaited vacation begins! JANUARY 19-Cram! Cram! Cram! H20 plus Ca Coclb CL equals ???? How do you spell Nibelzmgenlied? What are the five influences of the frontier? Oh my, and examinations are tomorrow. JANUARY 27-Brrr-The seniors sponsor the Ice Spree, a very successful dance. FEBRUARY 4-Proof reading-Ugh! ! And this is only the second time. Two down and three to go. FEBRUARY 28-The Schlichter-men bring the total of South Penn Championships up to seven. MARCH 10-We take a bow to the juniors. Their frolic was very special. and was that band neat! ! ! MARCH 17-Boo Hoo. Despite -the energy and effort put forth at the York game, we lose. MARCH 30-Aftermath of class meeting-we must get those permission slips for Washington signed. Clegally or otherwise?D APRIL 2-Oh that Echo room. More deadlines to meet. Typical conversation: Student- Isn't that a wonderful idea! Adviser- How much will it cost? Money-NO ideas! Ideas-NO money! APRIL 5-Everyone is in a dither. Teachers are determined to teach that last chapter. Results -tests and more tests. Easter vacation begins. Four whole days of bliss. APRIL 14-What a Color Day! The rafters ring with our songs and cheers. One sad, senti- mental note-it can't happen for us anymore. MAY 5-Gee! This year we really enjoy the Prom. No backaches from decorating. MAY 12-Examinations become very important. Pass-Washington! Fail-Chambersburg! MAY 18-Washington, we are here! So much to be done and so little time. MAY 29--Graduation-We take the final step of that last mile. Reluctantly we hand over the reins to the juniors. Adieu, C. H. S., remember the Class of '50. 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