Chief Logan High School - Legend Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)
- Class of 1954
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' ' P' i if L V if 'V f 1 ,rl Wu of ' . 5 q A J v , iwz , 5 -- lk I r x , .- 14' Ze 91729971 1954 JJ A .SZAOJ Che! Cagayan ig t t iffy i ifiib gaafn, 'K filg. B h Bldl 7 N 5 Y o yaplayl 1X , N, 342 MQGHQAE . . . We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defense, promote the generalwelfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Con- stitution for the United States of America. OPQLUOI' For many years numerous schools in this area operated on a small scale. The main objec- tive of these schools, as in all schools, was to produce good citizen-young men and women who would work in unison for the common good of all. In order to coordinate their facilities and modernize their methods, two of these schools, Burnham and Derry formed a iointure on July l, 1951. The primary obiective of this iointure remains the same as thatof the small school districts of not so long ago, to build better citizens for tomorrow. Even more recently, the Decatur School District has been added to this iointure. We, the students of Chief Logan High School, must realize that we are the citizens, the builders of tomorrow. We are fortunate to live in a land of great opportunities, made possible largely through the efforts of our democratic form of government. We are not fully aware of the important part that our government plays in our lives. In order that we may humbly display our gratitude, our thanlcfulness that we live in such a great country, the seniors of Chief Logan High School through this yearbook have attempted to show the similarity between our school life and our democraticform of government, so well pre- sented in the Preamble to the Constitution. In view of the fact that our school is in its first few trying years of iointure, the opening lines of the Preamble quite appropriately apply, In order to form a more perfect union. ln order to establish iustice, our school is proudly blessed with a capable and efficient administra- tion. Various extra-curricular activities promote the wise use of leisure time so that we may insure our domestic tranquillity. For the express purpose of promoting the general welfare, our faculty is attempting to provide us with a well rounded education, primarily that we, as the future citizens, may contribute toward thecommon good - the general welfare of all. Therefore, this Legend is presented with the hopes that the students of Chief Logan High School will strive toward those principles setdown in the Preamble to the Constitution. We sin- cerely believe that through the wise use of our school years we may be better equipped to reach this goal and, therefore, be better qualified to take our place in the world. Z ur guicbng oligkf We, the Seniors of Chief Logo in order to form a more perfect Union ......... establish justice .... insure domestic tranquillity . . provide for the common defense promote the general welfare. . and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves . . . . . . . and to our posterity . . . . do ordain and present this 1954 edition of THE LEGEND . . . Our Patrons . i it n Schools. . . . Schools Administration . . Activities . . Sports Curriculum . . Seniors Underclassmen Page 4 5 7 ll 25 43 57 75 .88 89 1 Burnham Seniors exercise freedom of assembly WM, fAe .ggniom 0 GLM! ofogan My 524004 Derry Seniors pledge allegiance to our flag 1lli 4134 F 'EAR 5 5' f E vw N 'XA A--A ' Nik Burnham Decatur Derry as . . .in orcfer fo orm a more ,ner ecf union, CAM! 09011 XP' Summa'- 7 rinccyaaf A eddage Dear Seniors: Congratulations with wishes for a wholesome and successful life. You may ask, What is success? It contains an element of loyalty to self, family, church, school, community, and nation. lt involves service to those about us, especially to the less fortunate. The very essence of man's survival has been unselfishly helping his fellowmen. Other elements of success are respect and quality of character. Seek high quality, as a medium its value is not to be underestimated. Closely associated with respect is integrity. This element reveals your soundness. Remember that originally character was a mark carved on stone or in metal, as a symbol ofownership. lf we are to be successful, we must evaluate ourselves continually. Again, congratulations to each of you and farewell . Sincerely, Supervising Principal 6 s , ,wir ,W 'Z . 1 ,',,. .+ J. rf' r' 3, , '1 ,Jia W: -,g,i'i. -'R, , -5 xv ,. ' X Q ...1.,'fi, -.-1 -gsr. . 4 C' nf, 716 '19 'Q 1-' Q 49 wx 1- s 4? A, f, .. ,1 The Chief Logan Joint School Board was first organized on June 26, 1953, when the Decatur Township School District was added to the Burnham-Derry Jointure. The members are as follows: LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I - Joseph W Bailey, Herbert F. Yingling, Dr. I. R. McNabb, John S. Ward - President, Alvin A. Miller, George W. Fultz - Treas urer, John L. Pandel - Secretary, Harry M. Singleton Sr. , Fred D. Haller, Homer D. Messerman - Vice President ROW 2 - Samuel C. Mitchell, Walter Knepp, William Edminston, Martin Erdly, Issac D. Steffen, J. Wayne Walker me Che! Jogan oinf 3400! gourd Mr. John L. Pandel Secretary to the Chief Logan School District Mrs. Arlene D. Leiter Secretary to Mr. Wilson and to the Derry Township School Board .QSM , Wd, A ., 'lf9E.'f1fEg .Ai '. 4-.:... QL. A. 1 .K 'vii F184 , ,URI J. WILLIAM RIDEN Principal of Derry High School rinczyaa A SHIRLEY M. ANDERSON Secretary to Mr. Riden JAMES M. LEADER Principal of Burnham High School . NELL S. DEAMER Secretary to Mr. Leader f, V f' A ' 'A .11- 'if V ,, sy -5 f I F Q x Y-vw., Q1-f W W - ,f., , sf ., W ,A 151, -. ' x 'FZ 1 wmv, YJ IW ' 1.114 fm 11' - . 'Aviva' 523 :Lf Fffgbru 4 ' ug -- ?v,' -1- 59 , ', 4: Y' ' 3 J A 3 fi ' ggi . 2. Ahixyw .v . M A ' , if -7' 1 g l 5551: . as SY. ' I .ix A X if ' ' :tin r ' A Q 1 , 'A 7ff1f.Q 5,1 Q: .1 p 'N , m fed, 5 ' V ,. f N 117 A4 giiifsifii A Q Ez? 1- !f1!3E 1 A 'L A Qf -. F 5Q'Z1ffY2' 'Q ,SML .i V - L' f A M-1 'N Y Lmfri ' . .I ififg 'GS Q W A ,' X 574' N L V L ,M X, f. 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Al- though small in size, the Derry Library offers a wide variety of reading material for its students. The thirty-two girls, who take care of the circulation, also spend some time in learning the principal library techniques. The Derry Library also sponsors the Antrim Bureau Shows and the Teen Age Book Club. The Burnham Library is now being used as a home room for the 7C section: therefore, the Staff's activities are limited,It is still used for reference work, and books are cir- culated, but it is difficult to maintain a regular program. Burnham ' LEFT T0 RIGHT- Smith. Page. Osbllme. Kfeidef. Joyce Randolph, a Derry Librarian, signs out a book for Joe Kochenderfer, Moyer, Spriggle. MCMu11gn. z.fftQw-arf.. fr.-f AIM- Q ' -1 1 Burnham Art Club Interesting murals which may be found on the walls of certain rooms in both the Burnham and Derry Schools are the work of the twoart clubs. Other activities of the clubs are making posters, making decorations for school festivities, ceramics, and block printing. On the Derry photograph are shown three students.posing for a sketch. On the Burnham photograph, they are discussing the features of a portrait. rinf Print Club l 1410! CM The Print Clubis an organization of boys who are being trained in the arts of the printing industry under the direction of Mr . George Gibson . Through the train- ing in the use of this equipment, the boys are made more familar with a vital and expanding industry. 13 Editor-in-chief Make-up -editors Associate Editor Feature Editor . News Editor . . Sports Editor . Feature Writers . Sports Writers . The Steeler sfcff brings us the monthly news. f7Ae ,Sbekf Donna Moore, Richard Moffet Beverly Strauser Mollie Gutshall Mary Lindsey Yvonne Yetter Barbara Musser . Beverly Strauser, Mollie Gutshall, Loretta McCardle, Bonnie Naugle . . Robert Smith, Charles Rothrock Reporters . . . Kay Crawford, Earl Fisher, Ann Adams, Kay Bailey, Lance Ufema, Sally Peters Circulation Manager . . ....... Charlene Chriswell Business Manager . . ....... Joyce Wagner Typisrs .... . Louise Evans, Shirley Rosenbaum Faculty Advisor. . .... Mrs. Anna B. Thomas Typlsfs receive instructions The Editors prepare copy 14 SL. eg ell Business Staff gets lost minute instructions Editors . - - Literary Editors . . Photo Editors . Sports Editors . . Business Managers . Secretaries . . Literary staff . Assistant Photo Editor . Sports Staff .... Business Staff . . Typists . Advisors . . LEGEND STAFF . Kenneth Henry, Jack Riden . Mary Corbin, Majorie Beaver . Ronald Bailey, Thomas Rhodes . . Ronald Glace, John Havice . . Gerald Elder, Marvin Walter . S. Rosenbaum, A. Mancino . . . N. Baker, R. Besch S. Ilioff, R. Moffet, M. Singleton, R. Torok, I. Wray, N. Yohn, . .... . . R. Lutz . L. Goss, P. Smeltzer R. Birch, R. Brinton J. Erb, L. Evans D. Hunter, W. McKee N. Mohr, J. Snook E. Wagner, J. Wright , D. Freet, R. Hartman S. Nale, P. Spriggle R. Woomer . Mrs. Karcha, Miss Hunter, Mr. Woomer. 4 QHCKII u Editors composing The Legend We work together to produce our annual Hi-Y in weekly meeting ri - i ' U Tri-Hi-Y Officers LEFT TO RIGHT. Virginia Havice - Treasurer, Joyce Snook - President, Janis Shook - Vice-President, Sally Nale-Secretary. The Tri-Hi-Y, an organization of soph- omore, iunior, and senior girls, meets every Wednesday evening to create , maintain,ond extend throughout the school and commu- nity, highstandarcls of Christian character. The Hi-Y is an organization of High School boys of the sophomore, iunior, and senior classes. Under the able supervision of Roland Wright, the Hi-Y performs valu- able services to the school and community. Hi-Y Officers 'X il A if ' LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING: James Stewart-Treasurer Gary Mowery - Chaplain, SEATED: Jason Moist - Vice President, Thomas Rhodes -Secretary, and David Garrett- President. Tri-Hi-Y in weekly meeting '- N.. o g LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I - V. Havice, Smith, Mancino, Beaver, Kohler, Nale, Gasper, Kreider, P. Horner. ROW 2 - Fultz, I. Havice, Janis Snook, Pursel, H. Valentine, T. Stewart, Joyce Snook, Erb, Stroup, DeArment, Hambright. ROW 3 - Spriggle, Taylor, Gilbert, McKee, Brin- ton, Garrett, Hook, Harspter, Janna Shook, J. Stewart, E. Valentine, Mowery, Moist, Kipp. uffl Clin. CAOVILJBJ -fi f Qfii Q0 UEFT TO RIGHT ROW I - Brimon, Beaver, Nale, Kohler, E. Valentine, Smith, Gasper, Havice, Ford. ROW 2 - Steele,Janna Snook, Fultz, Stroup, P. Horner, Janna Lee Snook, Hambright, Kreider, Hannon. ROW 3 - Krick, Hook, Joyce Snook, Mancino, Peters, H. Valentine, Seitz, Hagemyer, Besch, L. Horner. u , i 55 E 51 5 if L S is E 'S 1 f . no E ,g 5 T f 3 T I ff ' Q- egF'enm +i+ ' ri- my X .4 I I X ' A LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: L. Bell, Majestic, Corbin, Richardson, C. Brumbaugh, B. Hannon, Brought, Free, Gibson, Naugle, Gibboney, Olnick, Thompson, Uhler, B. Loht, Sikorsky, Woodling, Romig, Shahen, Kratzer, S. Corson, J. Smith, H. Hunley, Ritter, Wagner. ROW TWO: Leap, Williams, Russler, Frank, S. Hannon, Sally Peters, Selfridge, Kennedy, Sue Peters, Moore, Gilbert, Himes, Harbst, K. Reese, Benner, N. Snook, Scho- mer, McCardle, Mohr, Shields, McClellan, Clark, McCa1ips, Aumiller, Skipper. ROW THREE: Richards, A. Corson, Masaros, Barnes, Fetters, Whitsel, J. Frelin, Palm, Stricker, Cosgrove, Wamer, Herrick, Gates, J. Snook, M. Reese, M. Brumbaugh, Shaw, I. Hunley, I. Loht, L. Smith, Amick, A. Frelin. l l LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: M. Walter, Rodkey, E. Richardson, Bailey, Zimmerman, R. Richardson, Fisher, Henry, Knepp. ROW TWO: Simpkins, Hannon, Brown, Shaeffer, Gantz, Gilbert, Rhodes, Phillips. ROW THREE: Smith, R. Waluer, Schrecengast, Hess, Shields, A Moffet, Corbin, Knode, Frazier. 1r Fai 1 K O QILLOI' , LEFT TO RIGHT, Row ONE: Yann, Smith, Stralo, Evans, Illoff, VanArt, Mohr, Marilyn Singleton, Spagnoletti, Shepherd, M. Smelt- zer, Bingman, Schrecengast, Crawford, B. Musser, McBride, Womeldorf,Woomer,Wilt, Gahagan, E. Wagner, Goss, R. McCoach. ROW TWO: S. Yetter, Moore, Olnick, Murphy, Benner, Treaster, Baker, Bailey, Skipper, Freed, Snauser, Keller, Lindsey, Platzer, J. Wagner, Gutshall, Fultz, Amspacker, McAlister. ROW THREE: Reese, Hoffman, N. Musser, Shingler, P. Smeltzer, DeArment, I-learn, Shellenberger, Cor- bin, C. McCoach, Morrison, Matti Singleton, Gregg, Ferguson, V. Yetter, Bressler, Heck, Crisswell, Becker. CAOFIIA 1 ' N43 VV E ' T R if I' -1 xxx' ' X f A . 32 ' r g tyjxxx pier - or ,-,ff fr U' N' I I g enior N0 Nancy Mohr Kay Goss 5 Sandra Ilioff I'lJQl'l'l Q ROW ONE: Heck. ROW TWO: Mohr, Stralo, Ilioff, Murphy. ROW THREE , Shellenberger, Yetter, Strauser, Bailey, Gutshall, VanArt, Wagner, Gaha g gan, Womeldorf. Elaine Bingman Kay Crawford Anita Schrecengast L, Q . ,rip Q - 12 , if , , , , ii Q , p it . 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' ' - 1 ' ' Q, .- 'v 51.1 'fi iff' A'f xx5 'xg x' ,f ff' IJ.. 4 . -22 4-J ,f N as X 33 V9L521312 ..'l 'Q is new '85 aw-N' ,ta 5' .LQ- Varied reactions The Adorable Spendthrift, was well re- ceived by Burnham audiences on November l8, l9, and 20. The play, a comedy in three acts by Roy Briant, was presented by the Sen- ior Class of Burnham High School under the supervision of Mrs. Margaret Rhodes. The plot revolved around a French Count- ess who came to a small American town to marry Hardy Mason, a recent recipient ofa Sl50,000 inheritance. The new, arrogant airs of the Mason family nearly led to a tragic end which was averted with a very surprising and unique climax. 1 I Y lf' i Jai Tl Decisive moment urnltam .7Ae:5laian6 CAST FOR THE ADORABLE SPENDTHRIFT' McWatters, the butler . . Effie, the maid .... I. C. Mason, the father . Mrs. Mason, the mother . Irene Mason, daughter . . Leroy Morton, Irene's fiance . . Senator Pollard, a politician Hardy Mason, son ..... Mrs. Reeves-Alton, society leader Helen Reeves-Alton, her daughter Sari, Hardy's fiancee .... Bob Brackett, businessman . . Mr. Stoneham, abanker . Miss Keyes, a decorator . Perkins, a butler .... Practice . . Jack Riden . Marjorie Beaver . David Garrett . . Peggy Sprlggle . Roseann Hartman . . Gary Mowery . . David Hunter . . Ronald Birch . . Martha Kochenderfer . . . Joyce Snook . . Rose Brinton . James Stewart . William McKee . Virginia Havice . Richard Beach makes perfect udic jedfiua DISTRICT CHORUS Harriet Valentine, David Garrett, Shirley Smith, GaryMowery, and Shir- ley Krick represented Bumham High at Huntingdon on January 14, 15, and 16. From this group, Gary Mowery was chosen for the third year to attend State Chorus on February 4, 5, and 6, at Meadville. Derry's representatives at District Chorus were as follows: SEATED: A- nita Schrecengastand Elaine Bingmang STANDING: Mollie Gutshall, Richard Moffet, Kay Crawford, Ronald Bailey, Carolee Stralo, and Ken Henry. From this group Richard Moffet was chosen for State Chorus, but due to illness he was unable to attend. Ken Henry represented Derry as his replacement. DISTRICT BAND Chief Logan High School was re- presented at District Band in Mifflin- burg on February I8, 19, and 20, by the followingdelegategg Kenneth Fra- zier, Gary Simpklns, Robert Smith, Kay Goss, Norma Freed, Lee Rhodes, Barbara Benner, and Nancy Baker. B -.. I 'iK..'.4 5535 .. prouicle for fke mmon cleknde -f,vs,,,: W, swf? J' 'frfih fi I .., I ff SSS: :, f ...sg ,sf ,L L ft 9 1 F t an .av , 1:1 h I S A F W ' oof a 6 Season Statistics First Downs for Season Chief Logan Opponents Net Ground Yardage Chief Logan Opponents Net Passing Yardage Chief Logan Opponents Total Net Yardage Chief Logan These three men led the Chief Logon Steelers to Opponents o successful season: Couch Shirk, Head Coach Estrighf, Coach Moyle, O dffilfy qua - ..-ill.. L 68 43 1, 626 703 609 399 2235 IIO2 LEFT TO RIGHT. FIRST ROW - Ufema, B. Wagner, Miller, Oburn, Glace, Bohn, Erb, Harpster, Baker, Gilbert, Royer. SECOND ROW - AssistantCoaches Shirk and Moyle, Walter, Wilson, Pursel, Houser, Clark, Reeder, Zimmer- man, Stoicovy, Walters, Stidfole, Walls, Merriman, Head Coach Estright. THIRD ROW 1- Heller, Bigelow, Havice, Fultz, Knepp, Rothrock, Shields, Knepper, Combriato, McMinn, Brown, Simpkins, Matthews. The football managers who faithfully served our successful team were: LEFT TO RIGHT. FIRST ROW - Lash, Bigelow, and Wray. SECOND ROW- Helwig, Taylor, and Treaster. YQ53 ' .14 .gjuccefmfuf 806011 September II Chief Logan 40 Shippensburg 6 The Chief Logan Steelers won their initial game by turning back the Shippensburg Greyhounds 40 to 6. Fumbles were a big factor in the final tally, with the Chief Logan eleven coming out on top. September I9 Chief Logan 33 Montoursville 6 Competing in their second contest, the Steelers romped off withasecond run away in its openers when it trampled Montoursville 33 to 6. October I Chief Logan I9 Danville I3 Facing its first tough test of the season, the Chief Logan Steelers came through with a I9 to I3 verdict over Danville. October I0 Chief Logan 39 Lewistown I3 While playing host to Lewistown, the Steelers overcamea first-half deficit of I3 to 7 by walloping the Panthers in a final score of 39 to I3. The Steelers dominated the field throughout the third and fourth periods, after being held to minus five yards net in the second period. October I6 Chief Logan I3 State College 20 The Steelers suffered their first loss in five starts to the Little Lions of State College. The Steelers suc- cumbed to their own misfortunes of a fumble and a blocked kick as the hosts' team took advantage of this for a score of 20 to I3. October 23 Chief Logan I3 Bellefonte 7 Defensive play was highlighted as Chief Logan trampled over Bellefonte I3 to 7. Each team punted six times with the Steelers leading in first downs nine to six. October 23 Chief Logan 47 Huntingdon 0 Winding up their I953 season the Steelers downed the Bearcats of Huntingdon with a 47 to 0 victory. -.. W .+' ' . M., , ?' I . ' 2 if 32 Lf lv R .. I if x I f- ...f sf ik? - I 1 ,img as 4 ' - . . 4' . X513 rw., as . Fa -I ,53.3fw1,, aw-4 ?,f,5f iwlgyfn Aw? , 3 W Q . A A I , we ' ' I e W. I I .I I . I I ti,:f-'w.,, Cam-1' ' rggvf if.'f'-xa2'g?f'f . - 1 Null 4,-a-:H 3 ictsr. . ' I1 L W ' ' ,'.1!', I if U... 4 B: f'Sf4E'Y'bQwwK::Zw INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Bohn . Erb. . Pursel. Glace. Matthews S.: I-3 .fr M :q w V In II.I , ---' , ' ' - Q, .I Q' , -my W3 1 ii HffgaWi+.qx K 4 ,M I Reeder. Knepp . McMinn Wagner Gilbert Havice Harpster Mr I Ier Stolcovy Totals In I ,a'zu-'fszgfs ! , rrr ,fx-L va. A ,y Y 1f?' 4' A . -.q'4A ssl' T51 .31 QI' 11 Q, I . , . . if dxf, f ,J 3 . fam. f 1 yi .- . . 'gfe- .T-1727 -.-M.. 1 '-Qmifa I ' - JA QQ, EW' kvlauziyf 1' um, 3 . ,' aa pvz, - , ,W m fx ff' ,- Obum rim - 'i .13 W1 . 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L X Q Q v 1 A FH ', wx P 2, V V? r K ug 'F E 2' 5 '11, f ,gn ' f -Q S J M, v. :zzz QQ, E, f ,Q :Q . rv W 4 A+ x sm ix uf-:xl Q M' 7 1:ta? 1f ,V ex 6 Q3 H f, Q5 ' ggi' a x 6 VV - K M ' Y Ayr Q .A oe Coach does If ogcnn wo Maxx., Q0 X '7 0 6' Q,+Qe' f k I N E, f 'x N: RECORD OPPONENTS CHIEF LOGAN Lewistown l2 State College 20 Juniata Joint 0 9 Howard 3l Huntingdom 20 Juniata Joint 6 ROW I ikoski, P arks, Lewis, Freed, l .wr . ' , ,, . , 34., yy- K 4, , W - 'wr - as 2. - . unior amify j00l6af ROW I LEFT TO RIGHT. J. Wagner, Henry, Reese, Torok, Meck, Simpkins, Brown, M. Heller, Bowers. ROW 2 - B. Wagner, Batt, Dunn, Bigelow, Corbin, Tyson,Fox, Mendler. ROW 3 - Coach Shirk, Wilson, Walls, Ufema, Kipp, Royer, Yingling, Rhodes, Ucic. unior joofgaf - LEFT TO RIGHT. Moore, C. Napikoski, Bohn, Mowery, I. Riden, W. Nap- McCardle, Gordon, Bay, Hannon, Clare. ROW 2 - LEFT TO RIGHT. Crozier, Pully, Manbeck, Bubb, Rowe, Rosenberry, Smith, W. Wagner, T. McCardle, Bratton. ROW 3 - Rhodes, Schrecengasr, Osborne, Miller, G. Riden, Royer, Wirrick, Bell, J. Heller, Henry, Krick, Coach Householder. 1. it K RECORD OPPONENTS CHIEF LOGAN State College 27 6 Lewistown 27 6 Lewistown I3 6 State College 27 O Juniata Joint 0 20 Juniata Joint 6 I9 'Q I UQ: iw v rg! 9 hx 'gm 4 F'-' Q ' 1 A gy , H :g k .f'. 1 , g . 'YZ rg w QQ, Q' P WM,-ff -K . 'Q K Q at m 4 f f. . A 1. , 'W Hn' A X L . 131 v -in nh - at W .Q +A ew. FOURTEEN POINT MAKERS ' 4 Knepper Reeder L. Knepper Stid h Estright. ,QW , -SS k . sr 5 E a lm .Q 1 mf-f: 3 1 . ' J, , - - ,. ' Q' K' A ,zi , 'F Brll Reeder QUGJJ gan the season with the return of fi ve letter- men. Under the coaching of Mr. Estright, the squad had a total of IO matches with the season starting on December l2ond coming to a close on February 19. Larry Goss CHIEF LOGAN SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Ucic, Combrialo, Reeder, L. Knepper, Goss, Srid- fole, G. Knepper. ROW TWO: Snook, Knarr, Knode, Krout, Fox, Walter. ROW THREE: Mitchel, Heller, Meck, Haller, L. Treaster, Walker, Coach Esuighr. ROW FOUR: Corbin, Bowen, Walls, Fultz, Moore, Bigelow, R. Treaster. Jack Sheetz, a member ofthe class of '53, was a second place medal winner in the District 6-9 Wrestling Tournament held at Lock Haven at the conclusion of the 1953 wrestling season. 33 The Wrestling Squad of Chief Logan be- LEFr TO RIGHT, ROW ONE l-louser, Glace, Reeder, Clark, Miller, G. Knepper, Bohn, Kahler, Mathews. ROW TWO: Goss, Roth rock Erb Grlbert Bxgelow Wray Srmpkms, Brown, L Knepper, McMinn. ROW THREE: R. Havice, Pursel, J. Havice, Combuato E Walter Strdfole Harpster Zrmmerman R Walter, Helwig, Treaster, Stoicovy, Shields, Oburn, Knepp, Fultz, Roan Baker The Varsity Club strives to promote sportsman- ship, honesty, and loyalty in varsity athletics and secure money for the purchase of sweaters or iackets for the members who are Seniors. ln order to become a member of this club, a boy must earn a letter in one of the three major sports: Football, basketball, or wrestling. To earn a sweater, each boy must have participated in two consecutive years of competition in a varsity sport and have earned a letter in one of the two years. He also must compete in a major sport in his senior year. OFFICERS James Miner . . . President George Stolcovy , , President-elect Ten-y Pursel , Vice President Frances McMinn , Secretary Robert Knepp . . Treasurer 4. y amify SENIORS Nancy Yohn, Captain Sally Nale, Co-Captain Wlnifred Dill, Co-Captain Murphy, Ford, Hoffman, Dill, Horner, Reese, Nale, Yohn CAQQPLCMJQPJ Let's go, Chief Logan! I 'lF'p .i4,4Lel6af Starting Lineup ,m:,A.. - ll Q2 r, M 3 x ' , Q I I .2 'y- v si' idllxf H E 1 L -- Johnson shoots U ka W ,B o 1 o . 5' . g f 92 S, , , 5:2 . ww, 1.' hp .H VlX'1J ,H Q' in is X. W K N. xX ,f 'Cf X iw in s if s fi ES Y 5 .. fif- is M 'se 1 I in 4, I , 4 f W I' sf? Y, --z 1 954 Q r XY BA SEBA LL TEAM OF 1953 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: G. Gilbert, Mgr. , Bigelow, Mgr. , ROW TWO:Bohn, Breon, Gin- grich, Erb, L. Gilbert, Knepp, Pursel, Bratton. ROW THREE: Treaster, Combriato, Miller, Kah- ler, Shields, Coach Brown Glace, Baker, Rager, Mc- Minn. O Pftllg l00l'f5 BASEBALL SOFTBALL The Burnham-Derry baseball team finished the year with four The Burnham-Derrysoftball team finished the season with four Victofim and four defeats- After Setting Off to 3 slow 5133- the victories and two losses. Under the coaching of Mr. Koons the Steelers came back in the latter part of the year to win their three team had 3 successful season. remaining games. Rager is caught at third. I .hu ':fmwfw11w..f..z4' 'mt f- :.sfv.m:f1sQt.di1a2s1:se:.QQfs April 21 28 May 4 I I 15 22 ffm'wm f '1l ' V sf Milli BASEBALL SCHEDULE Burnham-Derry vs. Burnham -Derry vs. Burnham -Derry vs. Burnham-Derry vs. Burnham-Derry vs. B urnham -Derry vs. Burnham-Derry vs. B urnham-Derry vs. Home Games McVeytown Belleville ' Lewistown ' Lewistown Mcveytown ' Belleville Beaver Voc. ' Beaver Voc. The Athletic Council discusses the current athletic problems. we .x4fA LHC Counci The Athletic Council was established on November IO, 1952, for the purpose of creating and cultivating ideals of good citi- zenship and sportmanship. Its chief function is to plan an athletic program that will promote and protect the health and physi- cal welfare of all participants. The Council meets the first Wednesday of November, January, March, and May. Members of the Council are as follows: Chairman, Mr. I. W. Riden, Principal of Derry High Schoolg Mr. James Leader, Principal of Burnham High Schoolg Mr. Roy D. Wilson, Supervising Principalg Mr. Robert Kennedy, Faculty Manager of Athle- tics: Mr. Jonas Yoder, Custodian of Equipmentg Mr. John Estright, Mr. Dale Miller, and Mr. George Moyle, Coachesg Miss Rose Cramer, Representative of the Women's Physical Education Departmentg Mr. Herbert Yingling, Mr. Paul Zimmerman, Mr. Homer Messerman, Mr. Harry Singleton, and Dr. James McNabb, Members of the Athletic Committee of the School Board, Mrs. Arlene Leiter is secretary for the Council. After the game Mr. Yoder, Equipment Cus- Mr. Kemiedy, Faculty Manager, makes plans rodian, arranges the uniforms. 1 1 for the opening game. 0I'l'l8I'l iff Our Coaches' His last game ns oi me no QW .qxxe The Hxghlanders Entertain The Christmas Dance up 3 ..,,,,,nham R165 so! We 956 Aggembxxi nvvemu PICS' am .,.--,X . ' -v .F 4' we ,Q 1' D X xl 7. R3 Kxl' JI L .K ' 4 -r 'Ly' W 9 Jo 1 1 RA?- an fi 'r QA va. ,W x Q-Ad 1,19-Fr wif I PAULINE B. HENDERSON ANNE E. KYLE Derry Burnham DCROTHY L- 'UGHTER CATHERINE L. THOMPSON DUTY Derry WA, The ability to express ourselves CA ROLYN UFEMA Deny ELIZABETH T. HUNTER LOIS G. KARCHA Derry Bumham French and English French and English oreign anguagea md to understand others promotes world harmony. MARGARET M. RHODES Bumham Latin and English ANNA B. THOMAS Derry Latin and Mathematics CATHERINE C. HOSTERMAN ROBERT KENNEDY Burnham Derry Geography Social Studies RICHARD C. HOUSEHOLDER Ofla By studying various forms of government Burnham N Social Studies JOSEPH P. SHIRK Derry Social Studies ADA C. WHITE Burnham History sgzzcbed we prepare to become citizens of tomorrow. I. GERALD WOOMER Deny Social Studies IONAS J, YODER JR, Derry Geography EK'Ti.,. fa e . ' i fl MARTHA E. BARNES WENDELL W. HENDERSON DALE E. MILLER CLAYTON M. WAGNER Deny Deny Burnham Burnham Arithmetic Mathematics Mathematics Arithmetic G Ql'l'l6l LCL5 fl, t' Mathematics helps to build the foundation for our modern standard of living. 1 'Fill A y -RA YZ' C. LEE ACKLEY ERNEST C. AHARRAH JOSEPH R. HANEY MARY L. HURD Derry Derry Bumham Derry Chemistry and Physics Biology and Mathematics Sciences Chemistry and Physics O C LQILCQJ The key fo Q better understanding of our environment is provided by the Sciences. BETTE M. GRABIN Burnham ENZA W. SMITH Derry uriinead giclucafion Business Education promotes efficiency in our business world. CLARA STAYNER Derry GEORGE M. GIBSON Burnham -Derry 5x .grwluafriaf Jdrfd Industrial Arts trains our future craftsmen. Future homemalcers learn the art of gracious living. ome conomicd HELEN M. RUMBA UGH Burnham -Derry l l. il' 'K 1 If I JOHN H. ESTRIGHT Derry ROSE M. CRAM ER Derry pkydicaf glclucafion Physical Education enables us to become healthier citizens. GEORGE B. MOYLE Burnham , 4 a 1, .L Y a - ' 1 'L ' Q I GENE C. HARBACH Burnham-Derry Instrumental Music Our llves ore enriched by ca better cppreclchon of Music Art teaches us to appreciate our surroundings river raining Aff Properly trained drivers make safer highways we 7' sais REBA S. ESH Burnham-Derry VERNON J. YOUNG Burnham-Derry MAUDE B. WALKER Burnham School Nurse MIRIAM M. KNODE Deny School Nurse JAMA A healthy citizen is an asset to his community MEDICAL ADVISORS Nicholas C. Chubb M.D. IEANNE M. KREIG Derry Dental Hygienist Derry James R. McNabb M. D. Bumham Malcolm T. Alexander D.D.S. Bumham Guy S. Ingram D.D. S. Deny T randlaorfa fion The buses, owned by Mr. C. Yoder, provide trans- portation for students living in the ruraldisuicts of Der- ry and Decatur townships. S S 5 Dill!!! BW Transportation makes education possible in remote areas. The cafeteria provides us with a well-balanced diet. 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'-A V , F44 ru!! , V Q .i -v, A.-LA, H' gig-fs-i , f ixxjigy-,Q if 1 'nfA.4 If-'L K nv f.trJ7 I 9- .4 ul Yrvbitvi ' 'A fl J.- ,K 4 vfxvfwv-rr' ' 'H 'Iii rw en iam RAY RONALD BAKER Deny Academic When it comesto baseball, the Phillies are tops ac- cording to Baker , who is one of Chief Logan's outstand- ing athletes. His goal in life is to become the coach of a championship team. Football t,2,3,4g Basketball r,2,3, 4: Baseball 3: Varsity Club 3,4, PAUL EDWARD BARNES Burnham Business Ed is a small fellow with a lot to say. His pet peeve is the crowd from Oburn's, His ambition is to go to South America and hunt. MARIORIE ANN BEAVER Burnham Business Margie ls an active member of the class who is often seen driving the blue Chrysler. She plans to be an ele- mentary teacher. Band t,2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Class Play 3, 4, Class Officer I, 2, 3QCh0l'I.l3 Acc. l, 2, 3, 43 Coun- ty Chorus 4g The Legend 43 County Band 4. PAULINE PHYLLIS BELL Derry Business Polly, a reserved, brown-eyed resident of Vira, has graduation as her main ambition. Although she dislikes home-work, she is industrious and loves nothing better than driving a car. RUEDONNA LEE AUMILLER Derry Business Although a new-comer to our class this year, Rue- donna has made many friends. She has flaming red hair but dislikes being called Red. She enjoys reading and would like to join the Waves. RONALD EDGAR BAILEY Derry Academic A pool playing expert, Beetle likes nothing better than going with the gang. As he is quite good-natured, he is often the recipient of the gang's practical jokes. To graduate from college with honors is his ambition. Band l,2,3g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g County Chorus 2, 3g Dis- trict Chorus 4g The Legend 4, Class Play 33 H1-Y 3,4g Newspaper 33 P.S.P.A. Convention 4. NANCY LEE BAKER Derry Business Intelligence, combined with hard work, keeps Nan- cy's report card filled with A's. She is also a talented musician who plays the piano, clarinet, and bassoon. Her hope is to become someone's dependable secretary. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 County Band r, 2, 3, 4: District Band 1, 2, 3, 43 State Band 2, 33Di.8I1'iCI Orchestra tg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g County Chorus 2, 3g The Legend 4. JOSEPH GROVER BERRIER Derry Academic Though rather quiet, Joe is not as shy as he seems. He is very fond of T. V. but he dislikes chemistry class. His aim in life lsto bea successfulsalesman. Class Play 3. RICHARD JOHN BESCH Burnham General Shy, talkative, and baby-faced, that's Dick. He is usually seen having fun with Hunter and Elder. His plans for the future include an engineeringcourse atPenn State. Hi-Y 4: Print Club 3, 4. FRED HARVEY BIGELOW Derry Academic Although shortin stature, Fritz is by no means small in the eyes of the class. Photography is his hobby, and he hopes to capitalize on it. That deer rifle is his pride and joy.Football Mgr. 2,3,4g Wrestling Mgr, 2,35 Base- ball Mgr. 2, 3, 4. eniom RONALD DENNIS BIRCH Burnham Business Birchie , a boy who is always full of fun and not- ed for his clever remarks, is a tall, slender, and nice- looklng chap from Cinderhlll. He hopes to be able to attract the girls in an Air Force uniform. Football 2g Class Play 4g The Legend 4g Chorus 2. WAYNE EDWARD BOHN Derry Academic 'Whiz' is thehandsomecaptainofour football team. He can usually be seen with Mollie, his pride and joy. A top athlete, he hopes to make his baseball payoff af- ter graduation. Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1.2, 3: Var- sity Club I,2, 3,4g Wrestling 2, 3: Basketball tg Wrestling Mgr. 4. LEONE FLORENCE BOWERS Deny Academic Leone has a hearty laugh that often becomes con- tagious ln French Class. After graduating she hopes to go in Training with the hope of later joining theWaves. GLEN VINCENT BREON Deny General Anoutstandlng baseball pitcher, Ookanook has an eye on the big leagues. He ls quite anxious to get out of school because he doesn't enjoy homework. Nightly visits to Vlra seem to be his favorite pastime. Baseball r,2, 3: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. en iam MARY IDA CORBIN Derry Academic Hereis apopular little blond whowill make a won- derful nurse some day. Although she says she dislikes homework, Micqseems to excel in French. Driving that Buick islher pride and joy. Library 2,3,4g Chorus! , 2, 3, 4, Legend 4: P.S.P.A. Conv. 4. DONNA EMMALINE CORSON Derry Academic Good natured and cheerful, Donna hopesto get her R. N. degree. She is a conscientious worker but really enjoys her T.V. set in leisure moments. ,She is one of Miss Hunter's good librarians. Library 2, 3, 4:Class Play 3: Basketball 1. WINIFRED JEAN DILL Derry Business Although usually quiet in school,Winnie has been cheering our teams on to victory for four years. I-ler driver's license is her pride and joy. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3-4- GERALD EDWARD ELDER Burnham General' Zeke , a big class clown, can usually be found arguing with someone for a Chrysler. What he really wants to do is beat McKee's new Mercury in his 1930 Ford. Print Clubr , 2, 3, 4: Band 1 , 2, 3.4: The Legend 4. ROSE MARIE BRINTON Burnham Academic Rosie is one girl you will usually find talking or laugh- ing. She is our greatest supporter of co-education and dreams ofa European trip sometime, but not alone. Band- 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4: Class Play 3, 4: Softball 22 The Legend 431. C. C. 3gCounty Chorus 3,41 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY LOU BROOME Derry Business Nance can usually be heard, but not always seen. Although she is a very lively girl with a pleasant per- sonality, she dislikes working. You should see her eyes light up when Blair's name is mentioned. Class Play 3. DELAVER RAY CASE Derry Academic Del is always found with Fritz. Since he is an ex- cellent science student, he hopes to enter the field of electronics. That diploma will soon be his most prized possession. Football lp Wrestling 3: Band I,2, 4. SHIRLEY ANN ELLIOTT Deny Business lck , who is among the tallest girls in our class, really goes for Mifflintown fellows. Her ambition is to have a lot of fun in life. JACQUE ELWOOD ERB Burnham General Erb, as he is better known, is one of our athleteswith an interest in Lewistown. This interest happens to be Pat . He says his ambition is to get out of school. Footballz, 3, 4g Basketball r, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Var- sity Club 3, 4. ANNA LOUISE EVANS Derry Business With her brown eyes and sweet voice, Louise is eve- rybody's friend. She has only one interest-Jack. Her ambition in lifeisto becomea success. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4g Newspaper 45 The Legend 43 Class Officer 4. p.sw A 'r eniom ROBERT WILSON EWARD Derry Academic When Bob has that Chevy , Brother, stand asidel We wonderlf he might do his talkingin his sleep because he doesn't seem to do much of it around school. He would like to be a mechanic after graduating. JANET RUBY FERGUSON Derry Business Janet is built close to the ground, but every inch is packed with fun. Afterschool we can seeher working at Ike's. Hereis a girlwho really approves of the Burnham- Deny jointure. To be a telephone operator is her ambi- tion. Chorus 1.2, 3,4. JOHN STRAW FISHER Deny Academic The future grease monkey of our class is 'John- nie . Although no whizin French class,he becomes quite classy when behind the wheel of his Plymouth or around girls. Soccer r, 2, 35 Band I, 2g GleeClub I, 2, 3, 45 Coun- ty Chorus 3. NORMA JANE FREED Derry Academic Norma is friendly and dependable. We know she will be a wonderful woman in white someday. Oh, those big brown eyesl Carl is her steady. Band l,2, 3, 4g Co. Band l,2,3,4g District Band 3, 43 Co. Chorus 2,3,4. --mg L-f eniorfi RUTH IEAN GAHAGAN Derry Business Jean, a peppy lass, is another one of Hero1d's A-I waitresses. Her ambition is to become a good secre- tary. She has her eye on a certain male. Chorus 3,4: Ensemble 4. DAVID IRVIN GARRETT Burnham Academic Dave, our class leader in many trying times, is a quiet, unassuming individual in matters where he is not concerned. He plans to goto college to become a math teacher. Football I, 2, Basketball Ig Soccer 331, C, C. 3: Hi-Y 1 , 2, 3, 45ClassPlay 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4:Class Of- ficer 3, 4. LEHMAN DELANO GILBERT Burnham Business One of the most bashful but ambitious boys is Bud who wants to work ina bakery, Bud's pride and joy is No- vaks, and his pet peeve is the girls. IDIS ANN GILBERT Derry Business A tall, quiet, friendly senior with big brown eyes is Ann. Being an excellent typist, she can often be seen spending extra hours over the Royal. She is anxiously awaiting graduation day. DOREEN ANN FREET Derry Business One of the most industrious seniors, Doreen is an excellent typist as well as a good librarian. Her chief ambition isto be a successful secretary. The Legend 4: Library 2, 3,4. DONALD IEROY FRYER Derry Academic Don is the ladies' man of Vira. He doesn't like schoolbut he is surely fond of Mary. His greatest desire is to get out of school and away from Bohn, his partner in crime. WILLIAM BAKER FUHRMAN Derry Academic Bill just can't wait to get his diploma and get away from Larry Goss. He always has an openeye for a good- looking gal and is another ardent T. V. fan. Basketball 3- 4- N CLARENCE RONALD GLACE Derry Academic A tall, good-looking athlete, Butch seems to like getting into mischief. He dislikes homework, despite thoseA's hemakes. His ambition is to live on Mann Av- enue, Yeagertown. Football 2, 3,4g Basketball 2, 3,4g Baseball 3gThe Legend 4, Glee Club Ig Varsity Club 2, 3-4- KAY ELIZABETH GOSS Derry Academic After graduating, Kay hopes to attend college unless some lucky fellow changes her mind. She is one of Mr. Uberseder's A-I clarinetists. Band I, 2, 3,4gCountyBand I,2, 3,4gDlstrictBand 3,4gChorus I, 2, 3,4:C0l1IlIyChO' rus 2, 3,4g Ensemble 3,43 Trio 45 Class Officer I. LARRY MARVIN GOSS Derry General Larry is a member of the Yeagertown gang. He spends most of his time at Parkview or riding around in the Buick. He hopes to keep going with Pat and to get out of school. Baseball 25 Football Mgr. 2, 3, Wrestling I. 2. 3- 4- R539 A x 62 eniom DONNA ANN GREGG Derry Academic Donna seems to like everything but homework. In her spare time, she can be seen riding around in her Chevy . Donna is very sociable with everyone. Her ambition is to graduate. Chorus I,2, 3,4. FRANK LOUIS GUERRINI Burnham . Business Cork is a short stalky boy and is one of the Big Cork's plans are to go to South America with Ed. His pride and joy is a mileage-maker six. ROBERT CHARLES HAMBRIGHT Burnham General Hammy is the biggestboy in the class. He iswell known for his projectionwork at schooland at the Embas- sy. He hopes to be the ownerof a new theater someday. MELVIN KENT HARPSTER Burnham Business Dart is a member of the firehouse gang, and can always be found with Stewart in school. He participates in all sports activities and takes pride in his Dad's Pack- ard. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball t, 2, 3, 45V3l.'S1fy Club I, 2, 3, 4. . larsl Nh., eniora KENNETH EISWORTH HENRY IR. Derry Academic Bud, the Shakespeare of the senior class, hopes to become a chemical engineer. As Bud has 99 muscles with which to wiggle and only I to keep him still, there is never a dull moment when he is around. Band I, 2, 3: Dist. Chorus 45 Chorus2,3, 4, Co. Band 2: Co. Chorus 2, 3, 4: Newspaper I, 2, 33 Legend 4: P. S. P. A. Conv. 3, 4: Forensic League Play 2, 3, 45 Class Play 2, 33 Hist. Con- test 22 Essay Contestlg Soccer 3: Hi-Y3g State Chorus 4. BLAIR SAMUEL HESS IR. Derry Academic To follow in his father's footsteps as an insurance agent is Blair's ambition. When there is a top-notch car washing or waxing to be done, here is the fellow to see. He takes great pride in Arbe11a , the Buick. Football I, 2gG1ee Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. ROSEMARY JEAN HOOK Burnham Business Hookie'swit makes her the life of the party. She's headed for Alaska to be with her soldier boy, and to get away from school and books. Class Play 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4g Band l,2, 35 Co. Band 2,3g Chorus 3,4. JOHN FENTON HOUSER Burnham Business Houser is a friendly, talkative boyyvho likes to tease. He plans his weekend activities in classes and has Donna is his main female interest. Football X, 2,3,4g Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4. JOHN EDWARD HAVICE Burnham General The first half of our brother and sister ofthe class, is Putt-Putt. He differs from his sister in one way, be- cause Putt-Putt dislikes school. We usually know where totind him if we knowwhere Angie is. Football I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4g chorus 2, 3, 43 I-li-Y 2, 3, 4: The legend 45 Basketballl, 2: Wrestling 3. VIRGINIA FIRTH HAVICE Burnham Academic The other halfof our brother and sister ofthe class is Ginny, She is a short, red-haired supporter of Penn State and Chuck. Ginny is an active member of the Senior Class. Softball I,3: Basketball 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Treas. 45 Class Play 4: Chorusl, 2, 3, 4: I. C.C. 3, 4. ROSEANNA LEE HARTMAN Burnham General Another great supporter of co-education is Rose- anna. fShe wants to be quiet for a change.j She takes pride in her letters from Jimmy. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Class Play 4: Softball 2: The Legend 4. DA VID ROGER HUNTER Burnham Academic Shane , as he is sometimes called, is the grand- father of the class. He likes to agitate the girls at all times. Someday he hopes he will be behind a lawyer's desk. Class Play 3, 45 Commercial Art Ig Class Officer 23 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 The Legend 4. SANDRA MARIE ILIOFF Derry Business A pert and dependable member of the commercial classis Sandy, the trumpetsoloistof the band. Although a good student, she would rather takea tour of the Unit- ed States in the Chrysler than continue her education. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g County Band 1, 2, 3,43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 County Chorus 2, 3, Trio 4, Ensemble 3, 4g Newspaper 2 , 3: The Legend 4, Dance Band 2, 3. CLARENCE RICHARD KAHLER Derry General Dick's title is class clown. He admits his main interests are girls. His ambition is to graduate, because he and homework are like two left shoesg they just don't go together. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Ig Varsity Club 3-4- 31-Ciii' I eniom QM SANDRA DORENE KLING Burnham Business Sandy is the girl that came to us from l.ewistown this year. She is tall and friendly, and takes pride in her Lewistown class ring. Her main thought is to graduate. LARRY EDWARD KNEPPER Derry General One of our handsome canvasbacks, Larry hopes to become a teacher someday. His wrestling experience should really be valuable then. Barb is his main inter- est. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball I, 25 Glee Club 2,4. SHELBY IEAN LILLEY Shelby, a tall, quiet girl with a pleasing personali- ty, prizes her driver's license. Much to her regret, she can't get the car, although she ls a careful driver. She plans to enter the service upon graduation. VIRGINIA ANN LOGAN Derry Academic Virginia, a lively miss, prefers to be called by her nickname, Ginger . Her ambition is to have a lot of fun in life. She dislikes homework and complaining peo- ple. 'lf r -fd eniord WOODROW WILSON McCARDLE Deny General Woody is often seen hot-rodding that Ford. He has bright red hair, and his heart is as big as his hair is red. He can usually be found keeping Woods in line. CAROL SUE MCCOACH Derry Academic Sue is a shortblonde, but her interestis tall. This cute majorettewould like to change her last name. She is frequently found with Jim, her pride and joy. Band 2, 3,4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM RICHARD McKEE Burnham Business Bill, our roving romeo, is tall, has brown hair and brown eyes. Every evening Bill is seen walking up to Sixth Avenue. One part of school he does enjoy is the Commercial work. Soccer 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Print Club 1, 2, Art Club 2, 3,4, The Legend4, Chorus 4. JAMES NEIL MILLER Derry General The Son sure shines around Sue and in French class where he is a whiz. He excels in footballand baseball. His only ambition is to obtain a good job. Band r,2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball r, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Class Officer 2, 3, Varsity Club I, 2, 3,4, Officer 4. RICHARD EARL LUTZ. Burnham General A bashful blonde from Bobtown is Dick . His am- bition is to get a good job. He also wants to be able to drive down to Nancy's house, just once without the Ford breaking down. Print Club I,2,3,4, The Legend 4 . ANGELLINE THRESA MANCINO Burnham Business Angie is cute, pleasant, and jolly. Her future seems to be set, because her ambition is to be united in marriage with Putt , Waiting for Hookie is her pet peeve. Class Play 3, Band 3,4, Basketball 2, Soft- ball 2, 3,4, Chorus 3,4g The Legend 4. CAROL LOU MCBRIDE Derry Business Luzzy is the nickname she chooses. She claims that Smitty is her pet peeve. To geta man is her am- bition. Band r,2, 3,4, County Band 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 2, 3. A t a .l ' - Q ggtn g tgt ifs . FFR im' If BARRY LEE MINSKER Derry Academic Minnie is small but mighty. His coming to school depends on whether or not the Ford is in condition to make the hill. At present he earns his bread and butter at the Gulf Service Station and would like to continue as a mechanic after he receives that long awaited diploma. RICHARD LYNWOOD MOI-'FET Derry Academic Around Dick can always be found Smitty . Be- tween the two there is never a dull moment. He's quite the boy for arguing, especially with the fairer sex. He is planning to become a doctor or an undertaker. Band I, 2, 3.4: County Band 33 Glee Club 2, 3,43 County Chorus 2, 3.4: District Chorus 3,43 State Chorus 3,43 Newspaper I, 2, 3.4: Legend 43P. S.P.A. Convention 3, 43Class Play 33 District Band 4. NANCY LOUANN MOHR Derry Business Pretty hair and pretty eyes are Nancy's characteris- tics. Her main interest is Dick. She hopes someday to becomea doctor's secretary. Band r, 2, 3, 43 County Band 2, 33Dance Band 33 Chorus I,2, 3,45 County Chorus 2, 33 Ensemble 3.4: 'Trio 43 Newspaper 3,43 Legend 43 Class Play 3. Hu..-v .1 '. .' , ' 'f mfsf-.2-, REX 'C anis I g 4 if? I ,I ,lg Y . 3 N . '-'SSX 3. ' ' . ,fvsafp ,SES 2 lnemmemmi -I l lu n!! en iam IASON ROBERT MOIST Burnham Academic For an innocentboy, Jace seemsto get into a great deal of trouble. He wants to go to Callfomla, and not just to look at the historical sights. Hi-Y 2, 3,43 Vice President 43 Class Play 33 Print Club I,2, 3. BEVERLY ANN MORRISON Derry General Bev's quiet personality will always keep her out of mischief. She finds great pleasure in driving a car. Her ambition is to become an Anny nurse. Library 2, 3, 43 Softball r. GARY GEORGE MOWERY Burnham Academic Moose , a mellow-toned tenor, is a great fan of Caruso. His plans are to become a famed Metropolitan Opera Singer. He's really proud of his golf scores, but dislikes being teased about the high ones. Basketball 13 Football nvmny club 13 t.c.c. 3,43 Hi-Y 3,43 cho- rus r, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Co. Chonrs 3.4: Dist. Cho- IUS 2. 3.4- SARA ELIZABETH NALE Burnham Business Sallie , a short, cute girlwlthbrown eyes and brown hair, wants to be a secretary or Mrs. Robert Kohler. Tri- Hl-Y 2, 3,43 Secretary 43 Cheerleader r, 2.4: Legend 4. ag , Y' llk H25 1 4 aw, V . Gus W enior-A JOYCE ARLENE RANDOLPH Derry Business Joyce is a quiet and friendly senior, who is always ready to be of help to someone. Although she is a faith- ful class worker, her main interest seems to be in the class of '55. She is qulte the wrestling fanl Library 2, 3. 4- WILLIAM MARTIN REEDER Derry General If you wanta lively party, just invite Gutch . When he is around there is never a dull moment. There is only one thing that bothers him more than homework, and that is women. Football 2,3,4: Wrestling 2, 3,45 Varsi- ty Club 3, 4. THOMAS STEWART RHODES Burnham General Toadsie is the other bashful boy. He is ,always talking about a Lincoln, and hopes to own one someday. Band I, 2, 3,43 H1-Y 2, 3, 4. JACK RIDEN Burnham Academic Jack ls the tall, slender boy you see always walking with Carole. Some things he is noted for are being late for school and arguing, especially for the Brooklyn Dod- gers. He wants to become an engineer. Legend 4gClass Play 3,45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class Officer I, 3, 43 Football 2. 1 Stes - . 'I ill RAYMOND EUGENE OBURN, JR. Burnham Business Bill is tall and lanky, and walks like a Texan. He hot-rods a maroon Chevy, but he hopes to get abig con- vertible in the future. Bill's pet peeves are work and school. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Football I , 2, 3, 4. DONALD HARVEY PARKER Burnham Business Harv is quiet, bashful, and friendly. He likes to hunt, but does not like school. To be afarmer is his ambition. Football 2, 3. ANNA MARGARET PETERS Burnham Business Ann is the quiet, shy girl of our class until you get to know her. She pals around with Martha and Sarfdy . Her aim is to be a secretary, and her pet peeve is boys. ,g ,fi fss DONALD EUGENE ROAN Burnham Business Although Roanie is a commercial student, he wants to be a tractor-trailer driver. He dislikes being so bash- ful, especially when he is near a certain senior girl. He treasures that '47 Buick. Hi-Y 23Basketball 2, 3,43Soc- cer 2. SHLRLEY ANN ROSENBAUM DUTY Business Annie is a sweet, little brunette, who thinks that homeworkis a nuisance. She is quite proud of a certain little Beaver . Her goalis to be asuccess in life. Band 1, 2, 3,43 County Band r, 2, 3,43Class Officer 33 The Le- gend 43 Newspaper 4. DORIS IEAN SHELLENBERGER DCUY Business lean is noted for her pleasant disposition. Her joy lies in her driver's license. Her only desire is to become successful. Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3,43 County Cho- rus 2, 3, 43 Library 2, 3,4. Q9 eniord MARILYN JOYCE SINGLETON Derry Business Marilyn, one of our twins, has not yet found the prlnce charming of her life. Her main interest cen- ters around sports. Chorus I, 2, 3, 43Co. Chorus 33 News- paper 33 Legend 43 P.S.P.A. Conv. 4. MATTIE ELAINE SINGLETON Deny Business Mattie, the other twin, isacuteseniorwlth a pleas- lng personality. She can be found frequently riding a- round in Gregg's Chevy. When it comes to homework, there's her pet peeve. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. PAULINE BEVERLY SMELTZER Derry Business When Red is around there's usually laughter. She is known for her gaiety and freckles. She would like to make good in this big ole' world. Softball Mgr. 2, 33 Newspaper I, 2, 3,43 Legend 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Cheerlead- er I. ROBERT CLYDE SMITH Derry Academic If you are looking fora good argument over politics, just contact Mr. Republican, better known as Smitty , To be a dentist is his desire. As he has the Packard, all he needs ls his degree and a place to open shop. Band l,2, 3, 43 Newspaper 43 Glee Club 2, 3.42 Soccer 33 Co. Band 2, 33 Co. Chorus 33 P.S.P.A. Conv. 4: Basketball Mgr. 4. eniom JAMES EDWARD STAINS Derry Academic To get out of chemistry class is Jim's dream. He would like to own abusiness of his own. Why not? He's getting plenty of experience at Spigie's Fruit Market. To him his girl Nancy is quite a peach . IAMES RAYMOND STEWART Burnham Business Jim is one of the tall, good-looking boys of '54. He is usually found at Stroup's house. His ambition is to beat a Packard. One of Jim's pet peeves iswork. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Class Officer 4: Hi-Y 45 Co. Band 2, 33 Class Play 3,43 Co. Chorus 4. THOMAS NELSON STEWART Burnham General As you have probably guessed, the Stewart boys are twins. This one is Tom , He is the one who us- ually does the driving when inthat two-tone Plymouth. Tom's ambitionls to graduate. Band 1, 2g Print Club I, 2. DONALD LEROY STONER Derry Academic Don's peculiar nick name is Squirrel . His am- bitions are to become a sailor and never have another French Class to worry about. He likes tohunt and fish. Because he never seems to mention the subject, we often wonder if his outdoor experiences aren't in vain. Wrestling 3. JOYCE ARLENE SNOOK Burnham Academic Snookie , a blonde-haired , blue-eyed lass , is quite proud of that 8 by 10 picture on top of the T.V. set. She wants to become a life-time partner of Zavacky and Snook, Inc. Hookie is her pet peeve. Band I , 2g Class Play 3,43 Softball i, 2, 33 Basketball 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class Officer I , 2. GEORGE HENRY SPECHT Derry General Georgie has blond, curly hair and is built close to the ground. He hasn't any particular hobby and never has much to say. He has his eye on the Navy. PEGGY LARUE SPRIGGLE Burnham Business Spriggle is a studious girl who wants to graduate with honors. She is short, has pretty teeth and hair, and is really proud of Don , Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Class Play 3, 45 The Legend 4. -A I JAMES DANIEL THOMAS Derry Academic Jim, an outdoor sportsman, comes to us from the Lewistown Heights. As he intends to become a me- chanic after graduation, Jim spends his spare time at the Gulf Station. He is our number one woman hater. Basketball l, 3,4. RONALD EUGENE TOROK Burnham Business Turk , another class clown, is usually seen annoy- ing Sa1ly and Margie He wants to become a great hunter and catch a lot of fish. His pet peeve is school. Legend 4iChOl'l1S 1, 2: Prim Club 1, 2,33 Art Club 1, 2. RICHARD LAMONT TREASTER Derry Academic Dick has dark brown, curly hair and heis built high in the air. He hasn't any particular hobby with the ex- ception of chasing girls. He is anxiously awaiting that signed diploma. Football Mgr. 2, 3,4g Basketball Mgr. Ig Baseball 3, 4: Wrestling Mgr. 3,4. ff Ig rs 1' eniord ELVA ANN WAGNER Derry Business Horkey is sure proud of a certain Butch . She is a cute, little Senior who dislikes takingdictation lnshort- hand. Her ambition' is to get her M.R. S. degree. Band I, 2, 3, 4: County.Band 2, 3: Chorus 2,3,4: County Cho- rus 2,3g Class Officer I,4g Class Play 3: Newspaper 49 Legend 4. MARVIN EDWARD WALTER Derry Academic Marve , our illustrious class president, will either be found riding around ln the Plymouth or working at Speck's Service Station. Although quiet and shy around school, he is quite different when out with college girls. Glee Club 2, 3,45 Class Officer 2, 3, 4. DARLIS Home wurrssr. Derry Business Darlis is a quiet blonde with a sweet personality. Boys seem to be the least of her interests. After gradu- ating, she wants to attend the Nyack Missionary Train- ing Institute in New York. SIDNEY LUELLA WILT Derry Business Nightly visits to the Hershey provide a good time for Sidney. One of our senior driving students, she has high hopes of getting that driver's license. She keeps the postman busy delivering letters to that certain someone. Chorus 3,4g Library 2, 3,4. en iam JOANN MAGEE WRIGHT Derry Academic A cute blue-eyed blond, Jo has her eye on the teach- ing profession. She is often seen riding around in the Ford with her pals. Chemistry class is herpeeve. Legend 4g Chorus rg Band r, 2,3,4. JOAN AUDREY YODER Derry Business Here is a quiet, friendly girl who always has her work in on time. In her spare moments, Joan enjoys reading good books and manages to put her driver's li- cense to good use. Her ambition is to go into some kind of religious work. NANCY GAE YOHN Derry Business Nance , a cute cheerleader, is sure fond of Son- ny . After graduating, she hopes to join the Waves. She dislikes shorthand class. Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 43 Band 1,25 Chorus I,2, 3,43 Newspaper 45 Legend 45 County Band 2. HAROLD MERLE ZIMMERMAN Derry General Dynamite , a tall blond, finds Literature very bothersome. He is full of fun and he appears to enjoy school. He wants to join the Navy. Football 4g Wrest- ling 45 Glee Club 2, 3,4. PATRICIA ANN WOMELDORF Derry Business Pat, who is known to us as Tish , is a tall, good- looking blond. She hopes to be a secretary for her un- cles. Her hobby is driving a snazzy auto. Chorus 3,45 Class Officer 4. CHARLES EDWARD WOODS Derry General When the Yankees won the Series,Eddie was proud- as a peacock , His biggest ambition isto get rich quick. Wewonder if that's why we see him working at Weis on Saturdays. REBECCA LOUISE WOOMER Derry Business Becky is a quiet girl with a sunny disposition. The only thing she wants out of life is to be happy and successful. Her only dislikeinschoolisdictation. Cho- rus 3,4g Library 2,3,4g Legend 4: Class Play 3. JEAN LOUISE WRAY DCUY Business Jeanie isa good-natured lass with the prettiest eyes you ever saw. She really enjoys Rut's company and hopes to get her M.R.S.,degree. Her pet peeve is homework. Legend 4. . .gsrgmmmmz J 7, 1 ' lg... -nail. v , 1- .. 11 7. ' .1 -, ,. Vo , Q1' , . ---x --+2 fl sul'-'1 . ,Qin L --,xg . IA! . . 'l ,,. 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ROW I - Knepper, Stydinger, R. Page, Stuck, Hannon, Drozda. ROW 2 - Wright, Beaver, Hagemyer, H. Val- entine, Goss, Reed. ROW 3 - Rockey, Pandel, Sheetz, Ward, Walter, Stoicovy, Johnson CAMJ BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Steele, L. Homer, Moyer, Seitz, Gasper, Smith, Kohler, ROW 2 - Rheem, Besch, P. Horner, Ham bright, Hoar, Allenbaugh, Mahady. ROW3 - Harbst, J. Snook, P. Page, Fultz, Stroup, E. Valentine, J. L. Snook, Reese. DERRY -LEFT TO RIGHT.ROW I - Kline, Leach, Laird, Hamilton, R. Yetter, Criswell, Feldpusch, Simonetti, Druckenmiller, Ritter, Edvyards. ROW 2 - Olnick, Specht, Reese, North, V. Yetter, F. Gingerich, Shingler, Crissmen, Smith, Fox, Heck. ROW 3 - P. Gin- gerich, Stewart, McMinn, Lauver, Havice, Wagner, Richards, Murphy, Fryer, Henry' Amgpgcker. Of 1955 DERRY -LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1 - McCoach, Rodkey, Amspacker, Whitsel, Walters, Mendler, Strauser, Mitchell, Moore, Ucic. ROW 2 - Shepherd, Zimmerman, Knode, Helwig, Keller, Gantz, Gutshall, Schrecengast, Lindsey, McCardle, Hoffman, Peters. ROW 3 - Shields, Schmidt, Snyder, Musser, Baxter, Spagnoletti, Ramsey, Fultz, Aumiller, Warner, Rothrock. X. N3 - .-av s .5210 0l'l'l Ofe BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROWI - Caldwell, Moyer, Peters, J. Hannon, Wagner, Shortess. ROW 2 - Mayes, DeArment, R. Hannon, Bradely, Osborne, Gingrich, A. Pursel, T. Pursel. ROW3 - Haney, Spriggle, Kipp, Moist, Kohler, Taylor. Burnham Officers Derry Officers President ..... James Spriggle President . . . Eugene Brown Vice President .Warren DeArment Vice President Gary Simpkins Secretary. . . . . Deanna Ford Secretary. . . . Robert Knepp Treasurer . . . Donald Warner Treasurer . . Glenn Knepper Historian . . . James Matthews Historian . . . Joseph Clark BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Krist, Sward, K. Harpster, Freed, Lutz, Ford. ROW 2 - C. Harpster, R. Hannon, Solt, Clouser, Kurtz, Besch, Rocky, Gibboney. ROW 3 - Wamer, Matthews, Leonard, Hoar, Krick, Lash B. Hannon. Cfadri DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Spiglemyer, Wilson, Rothrock, N. Musser, Shawver, Kearns, Haller, Cupper, Treaster, Frye, Smith, Becker. ROW 2 - Archey, Meck, Ferguson, Wray, Fink, Frazier, Bilheimer, Randolph,Far- leman, Mathias, Dillman, I. Musser, Kephart. ROW 3 Griffeth, Druckemiller, Shirk, Hearn, Phillips, Laird, Snook, Lepley, Marker, Kauffman, Havice, DeArment, Knode. DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Rook, Eby, Treaster, Zavacky, Barger, Corbin, Packer, Hannon, Joll, Krout, Tate, Bell. ROW2 - Shreffler, Walters, Walter, Hook, Rhodes, Havice, Brown, Bressler, I. Moore, Rothrock, Simpkins,Yetter, Shipe. ROW 3 - Walls, Plank, B. Moore, Snyder, Platzer, Sheaffer, Bailey, Knepp, Benner, Brobst, McMinn, Longwell, Richardson. ag? DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. Row 1 - Baxter, Fisher, Hau- abaugh, Gilbert, Stralo, Earnest, Skipper, Gingher, Thomas, Packard. ROW 2 - Stidfole, Smeltzer, Fultz, Freed, Brought, Eckley, Clark, Smith, Shilling, VanArt, Fink. ROW 3 -Crawford, Hunter, M. Harshbarger, Rheam, Hartman, B. Harshbarger, Knepper, Wilt, Combriato, Schrecengast, Bingaman. 4 13,111 ,,.,.f1L I-.. ,N Q' 1l?l'a BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - R. Leeper, Stuck, Kline, Pursel, Osborne, Davis. ROW 2 - Ruble, Crownover, Allison, C. Napikoski, Dunn, Billett, P. Hummel, W. Napikoski. ROW 3 - Mancino, Clare, Parker, Bradley, Manley, Benner, Rhodes, Ehrenfeld, Wilson, Lewis, Page. WMA BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT., ROW I - Haines, Ulsh Manbeck, Pandel, Merryman, Price, Myers. ROW2 Torok, Harpster, N. Mowery, Bratton, Gordon, Kurtz, Wilhelm, Royer. ROW 3 - Ball, R. Napikoski, Bell, I. Mowery, Reese, Engle, K. Leeper, Olnick, Habbershon, N. Hummel, Kress. DERRY- LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Reese, Lilley, Har- den, Fultz, Williams, Crozier, Minium, Drozda, Peters. ROW 2 - Ammerman, Walker, Rodgers, Hart, Woomer, Frelin, Shil1ing,Majestic, Robertson, Musser. ROW 3 - Goss, Elliott, Beaver, Walker, McCard1e, Au- miller, Rhodes, Shawver, Greenaway. 9.4. DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW1 - Leach, Wagner Hannon, Berrier, Hackett, Tyson, Shields, Baumgardner Grove. ROW 2 - Batt, Lyons, Bowen, Riden, Knarr, Cor- bin, Frye, Bohn, Henry, Fetters. ROW 3 - Goss, Wheel- er, llioff, Woodling, Mohr, Bowers, Elliott, Arnold, Rod key. 1f,,,g:. --Af,, Ffi.. 1 '-:k,,,!Qv- .- , A ,ar 'N' 4- -' 1. 3 g . - , -f 3.,'V8Y,,.,,a k, V -1, ' Fin.. -N. n-- - T. 'i' , ,' 'G . -4- '3 fi' 'Wifi-P-Q 1.77,-... 'Y ' ' ' --2f 'i ff'?n' ' ,-.ANR . s 1-.Al . ., ,, . .. . Ava, . DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROWI - Heller, Russler, Kauffman, Whitsel, Henry, Skipper, Osborne, Wray Birch. ROW 2 - Nale, Wagner, Palm, Case, Hallabaugh Packer, Shaw, Wirrick, Freed, Wagner, ROW 3 - H Walker, L. Walker, Becker, Corson, Gutshall, Minium Marker, North, McKinney. . ,,... ,..., , , , ,K , ,W , ,M . I ,.. . ,,,, . , -L ,. ,, . , . - .- A ,.,,s - .. - , . -, .. . , -, f.. Y, if 5, v Shu, n-- . . s , 4, ,L ,+ 'eyt-.45 :iw .,, s- .2-' 'A , k ..31j1'giu1v,1'Tgg,.r-:d,,,... nj. fl'-fy rt. ,. t .,,f,,f'f?T 3,-G W .l.,Q.s,,.,'s, ..l- 1 .,,,.,,1 . 1 Q ' 'bm r 'L ,ima 3:-?, 3,,.,g . f ' nf ff4,,5fN'f 'i-'.: -if'3,, 1, 44 -gf 'N7g,'4, L- and-af ,A ,pf ' .yy may QQ, Nu,-1-f N' . ,,,dxQ,,, ,JW-4 ,que . xgw -1- .. Q 'lm . Q 4 I DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Gibboney, Smith Naugle, Ufema, Edwards, Anderson, Brumbaugh, Near hoof, Rugggl, ROW 2 - Romig, Uhler, Smith, Brought, Reiss, Loht, Hess, Gibson, Hughes, Thompson, Bigelow ROW 3 - Reed, B. Wagner, Dunn, Sikorsky, G. Wagner McClellan, Wilson, Krepps. Asn! BURNHAM - IEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Elder, Smith, Hannon, Harris, Walter, I. Mowery. ROW 2 - Wray, I. Fultz, McNabb, Mast, Nale, Hambright, Stone, Mowery. ROW 3 - Huffnagle, Krick, Harpster, Wilson, Bingaman, Briner, Thompson, Kline, Rhodes, Heicler, Solt, Pully G. Fu1tZ. GQAM BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Lockett, Hook, Knepper, Brookshire, Beaver, Hardy, A. Haines. ROW 2 - Leonard, Gingrich, Taylor, Rhodes, Treaster, Hamp- ton, Havice, Rowe, N. Kauffman. ROW 3 - Hudson, Wagner, Brown, Battista, R. Haines, Mancino, Royer, Peters, Campbell. DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Bohn, Reed, Felm- lee, Kennedy, Bames, Benner, Wirrick, Hannon. Corson Besch. ROW 2 - Leiter, Harpst, Bressler, McClellan, Krotzer, McCalips, Yetter, Hetrick, Magill, Frank, Penn- ington. ROW 3 - Geedy, Peters, Bowen, Snook, Birch, Stouffer, Brown, Snyder, Goss, Himes, Weaver. . ., T- -.- .. .L .. .fig-V 4 ,t-.1 , 5,154.5-.1-if-V If A - ! '1e'zs3'i+f ' R-i-ia. -.af 'M , .- ,,,, ,,..-, , we - ,-,e-1: iq, me .arf '- - .Ls 'N J sw- 'i l . -'-.gs .. ww- . a--'C r- rv .- fs QPQJQ DERRY-LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Smith, Haller, Rod- key, Plank, S. Kauffman, Fisher, Corson, Parks, De- Arment, Swyers, Simonetti. ROW 2 - Gates, Gilbert, Walker, Gutelius, Ross, Shotzberger, Powell, Wheeler, Reese, Ellinger. ROW 3 - Foulk, Wagner, Woodward, Beers, Cosgrove, D. Kauffman, Kratzer, Longwell, Leighton, Richard. ififi' f '-12.1, '- gif' '- 1 - 111 -his-4 DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1 - Amspacker, Moore Poorman, Young, Eyer, Ritter, Clark, Bancroft, L. Riden, Eckley. ROW 2 - Leap, Searer, Seby, Myers, Bowen, McMinn, Singley, Bay, Brought, Fryer, Gilbert. ROW 3 - Rhodes, Lash, Cherry, Hunter, Cutman, McCardle Arnold, Walls, Adams, J. Riden, Guttridge. one 3-v DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Salamack, Flem ing, Snook, DeArment, Fultz, Yetter, M. Miller, Sear er, Schomer, Dillman, Schrecengast ROW 2 - Yoder Kritzer, Rothrock, Wagner, Breon, Corbin, Hood, Mark er, Seiler, Besch, D. Smith. ROW 3 - Riden, Rhodes Selfridge, Bittinger, Warner, Moist, Barnes, McMahon Summers, D. Miller, G. Smith. Qvmtzlilfi. ! BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Allison, Hal- linger, Karshner, Wilson, Bishop, Henry, P. Wray, G. Hannon, Smith. ROW 2 - Roan, Arnold, McKinley, Romig, Edminston, J. Knepp, Ritzman. ROW 3 - Mc- Crackin,, Hower, Sherwood, White, Wagner, Plank, Stever, Kreitzer, E. Wray, Rosenberry Snyder, G. Hannon, Royer. QUQIZ Qu 2 BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Shawver, Zark ovitch, Condron, J. Shade, J. Harpster, Lewis, Gordon, ROW 2 - Gingrich, W. Harpster, Smeltzer, Dippery, Allenbaugh, Thomas, Elliott, Johnson, Mitchell, Sipe, Taylor. ROW 3 - Kauffman, Rheem, Hartman, Wray, L. l-Iarpster, Stahl, Treaster, Goss, Royer, Bradley, B. Shade. BURNHAM - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Stains, Arnold, S. Knepp, Stine, G. Wray, Plummer, Druckemiller, Rosenberry. ROW 2 - Freed, Wilson, Aumiller, C. Goss, Hackett, R. Henry, D. McMullen, Seby, R. Leply, Trea- ster, Campbell, H. Wray, Snyder. ROW 3 - Moser, Deamer, York, Pandel, Scyoc, Fultz, J. McMullen, Fisher, I. Lepley, Bell, N. Goss, N. Knepp, Wagner, K. Henry. H-.A 9 DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - McClenahen, Loht, Krout, Goss, Hartley, Reiss, Moore, Amick, Groce, Stricker, Logan. ROW 2 - Marker, Hartman, McClellan, Bell, Stouffer, White, Winn, Lyter, lockett, Hunley. ROW 3 - Aurand, Bailey, Smith, Hagans, Reed, Frelin, Shildt, Guthridge, Biss, Yetter. DERRY - LEFT TC RIGHT. ROW I - MCCard1f:, Stine, D. Snyder, Boop, Dobson, Weaver, J. Goss, Long, Gross, Lindsey. ROW 2 - Richardson, Allison, Magee, J. Sny- der, Nearhood, Heckard, KnePP, .L Goss, Guthridge 'Shipe, W. Goss. ROW 3 - Baumgardner, Olnick, Ed dinger, Romig, McMillen, Hook, Bell, Free, Thomas Spigelmyer, Phillips. ll , DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Brumbaugh, Marks, Edwards, Eby, L. M. Smith, Brower, Couturiaux, Ross, L. J. Smith, Barnes, Leister. ROW 2- Fultz, Uhler, Johnson, Havice, Bailey, L. Bell, Bollinger, Moore, Mann, D. Stidfole, Shilling. ROW 3 - Specht, G. Bell, Colabine, Parson, Woods, Masaras, Druckenmiller, S. Stidfole, Bender, Walter, Wise. DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Crozier, E. Thomas Kauffman, Wagner, Edwards, Walters, Hunley, Tate P. Leach, Bell. ROW 2 - Treaster, Ritter, Pennebaker Richards, G. Thomas, N. Leach, Gilbert, McMinn, Ross Bair. ROW 3 - Hoar, Clinger, Searer, Brannon, Fur- gison, Bingman, Bowersox, Simonetti, Moore. ul' Dr. Bryce E. Nicodemus A Friend DRY CLEANERS Laundromat and Dependable Cleaners Hower's Modern Cleaners ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES Barnett's Electric Belleville Electric Supply Burnham Electric Eisenhart Appliance Roy Gates Lewistown Appliance Centre Lewistown Electrical Company, Inc. Electrical Contractor - FUNERAL PARLORS Barchus Funeral Home Barr Funeral Home Heller and Baudoux Funeral Home Speer Funeral Home FURNITURE STORES Bohn's Furniture Store Globe Home Furnishings Lewistown Stove and Furniture Center Rager's Complete Home Furnishings Wolf Furniture Store GARAG ES Erb's Body Shop pa fronfn Compliments of Frey Motor Noerrs' Garage Guy C. Wagner GROCERIES, PRODUCE, CONFECTIONERY AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS Artman's Food Market Bedelyon Grocery Store Crownover's Grocery Elsesser's Produce Giant Food Store Gibboney's Store Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Havice Market Height's Grocery Highland Park Confectionery Huey's Grocery Stafford Service Store Stuckey's l.G .A. Tony's Clover Farm Store Vira Grocery Store HARDWARE Brindel Hardware Burnham Hardware Hambright Brothers Ulsh and Shinkel Hardware Company INDIVIDUAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Evans Vonnie Evans Paul S. Foss Jewelers Himes Atlantic Kessinger's Jewelry Maurey's Sheet Metal Shop 90 UI' Dr. Bryce E. Nicodemus A Friend DRY CLEANERS Laundromat and Dependable Cleaners Hower's Modern Cleaners ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES Barnett's Electric Belleville Electric Supply Burnham Electric Eisenhart Appliance Roy Gates Lewistown Appliance Centre Lewistown Electrical Company, Inc. Electrical Contractor - FUNERAL PARLORS Barchus Funeral Home Barr Funeral Home Heller and Baudoux Funeral Home Speer Funeral Home FURNITURE STORES Bohn's Furniture Store Globe Home Furnishings Lewistown Stove and Furniture Center Rager's Complete Home Furnishings Wolf Furniture Store GARAGES Erb's Body Shop pa fraud Compliments of Frey Motor Noerrs' Garage Guy C. Wagner GROCERIES, PRODUCE, CONFECTIONERY AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS Artman's Food Market Bedelyon Grocery Store Crownover's Grocery Elsesser's Produce Giant Food Store Gibboney's Store Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Havice Market Height's Grocery Highland Park Confectionery Huey's Grocery Stafford Service Store Stuckey's l.G .A. Tony's Clover Farm Store Vira Grocery Store HARDWARE Brindel Hardware Burnham Hardware Hambright Brothers Ulsh and Shinkel Hardware Company INDIVIDUAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Evans Vonnie Evans Paul S. Foss Jewelers Himes Atlantic Kessinger's Jewelry Maurey's Sheet Metal Shop 90 I ..!4CLI'l0lllL6!geI'l'l0l'l fri We, the business staff, wish to express our profound appreciation to all patrons in the pages that fol Iow. Their contributions have been generous and responsibie for this bigger and better Legend We know you will patronize them as they have us. UI' pafl'0IlJ ATTORNEYS Harold W. Houck Seigel and Seigel AUTO DEALERS AND SERVICES Burnham Auto Sales Cupp Motor Company B.T. Stoicheff Ike and Sons' Body and Hot Rod Shop Novak Motor Company Stiney's Used Cars Warner Lewis Buick BARBER SHOPS AND BEAUTY PARLORS Mary Cooper's Beauty Shoppe Fisher's Barber Shop Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe Swanger's Barber Shop CANDY STORES AND COMPANIES Standard Candy and Tobacco Company Compliments of Goss Candy Company CHIROPODISTS Dr. Philip R. Farinello Dr. Sidney M. Sivitz CUT RATE STORES BoIger's Cut Rate WaIker's Cut Rate DAIRY STORES Dairy Belle Royale Dairy Sanitary Milk Company DENTISTS Dr. E.C. Costa Dr. M.W. Haag Dr. Thomas Lake . G.A. ShiIIer . B.M. Wian Dr Dr DEPARTMENT STORES Danks and Company E.E. McMeen and Company Hugh B. McMeen and Son, Inc DOCTORS Dr Dr Dr Dr. . H.C. Cassidy . M.H. Cohen . J.N. McNabb Ralph E. Morgan ...cfo orclain ana! prezienf fkiri 1954 eclifion of :we oagenct v Ll:..t3f DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - MCC1euahen, Loht, Krout, Goss, Hartley, Reiss, Moore, Amick, Groce Stricker, Logan. ROW 2 - Marker, Hartman, McClellan Bell, Stouffer, White, Winn, Lyter, Lockett, Hunley. ROW 3 - Aurand, Bailey, Smith, I-lagans, Reed, Frelin Shildt, Guthridge, Bis-1, Yetter. DERRY - LEFT TC RIGHT. ROW I - MCCardle, Stine, D. Snyder, Boop, Dobson, Weaver, J. Goss, Long, Gross, Lindsey. ROW 2 - Richardson, Allison, Magee, J. Sny- der, Nearhood, Heckard, Knepp, J. Goss, Guthridge, shipe, W. Goss. ROW 3 -Baumgardner, Olnick, Ed- dinger, Romig, McMil1en, Hook, Bell, Free, Thomas, Spigelmyer, Phillips. DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Brumbaugh, Marks, Edwards, Eby, L. M. Smith, Brower, Couturiaux, Ross L. J. Smith, Barnes, Leister. ROW 2- Fultz, Uhler Johnson, Havice, Bailey, L. Bell, Bollinger, Moore, Mann, D. Stidfole, Shilling. ROW 3 - Specht, G. Bell, Colabine, Parson, Woods, Masaras, Druckenmiller, S. Stidfole, Bender, Walter, Wise. DERRY - LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I - Crozier, E. Thomas, Kauffman, Wagner, Edwards, Walters, Hunley, Tate P. Leach, Bell. ROW 2 - Treaster, Ritter, Pennebaker Richards, G. Thomas, N. Leach, Gilbert, McMinn, Ross, Bair. ROW 3 - Hoar, Clinger, Searer, Brannon, Fur- gison, Bingman, Bowersox, Simonetti, Moore. McClure's Jewelry Store Moore's Dr. A.F. Morrison Olson's Jewelers Dr. and Mrs. L.V. Rhodes Rodger Jewelry Dr. Carl E. Rothrock Compliments of W.J. Shilling Mr. and Mrs. Fern Smith and Linda Buelah Swisher Sipe and Harris - Friends Wilt Jewelry Store JEWELRY L.G . Balfour Lash's Jewelry Francis Orris MEN'S CLOTHING STORES Adler's for Men Bob Davis Store Joe Katz Clothing Store Pennshire Clothing for Men Ruhl's Fine Men's Wear MUSIC STORE J .H. Gibboney Kauffman's Music and Furniture Store Stade Music Store OPTOMETRISTS Dr. C.F. Burns Dr. Leon H. Fegley Dr. Boyd Hammaker igalrona Drs. E.F. and W.E. Henry Dr. R.K. Karn PUBLIC WORKS Atlantic States Gas Company Lewistown Foundry and Machine New Holland Machine Division ' Standard Steel Works Division lBaldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation, RESTAURANTS Dutch's Diner Hill's Restaurant Laskaris Brothers Miller's Cafe Musser's Restaurant Oburn's Restaurant Red's Diner Spic and Span Restaurant and Bar State Restaurant SERVICE STATIONS Bob's Esso Station Edminston's Sunoco Ed. Fisher's Service Station McLaughlin's Service McNitt Service Station Penn Lewis Service Station Peter's Sunoco Service Rhodes Atlantic Sexton's Service Station and 322 Diner Shearer's Atlantic Station Short's Service Station S 8. S Gulf Service Wagner's Gulf Service Station SHOE STORES Benner's Shoe Store Dandyline Shoe Store Glicks Shoe Store Kinney's Shoe Store Tom Johnson Shoe Store Wians Shoe Store SUPPLY COMPANIES Joe Krentzman and Son--Junk Lewistown Lumber and S TAVERNS Naum Stoichess Pete's Inn Town Tavern TIRE SERVICE Faye Wagner - - Recapp W.B . Wagner UNIONS INDUSTRIAL United Steel Workers of S.S.W. Local No. I940 Textile Workers Unions of America Local No. 6 WOMEN'S APPAREL Ladies' Bazaar Lila Ford's Accessory Shoppe u r lgafrond GoIdman's Princess Shop MISCELLANEOUS Compliments of Fred Baker Beaver Brothers' Baking Company Oscar Brush City Taxi Deihl's Flowers E. DeVecchis and Son Concrete and Cinder Products Embassy Theatre Gates News Center Green Gables Hotel Headings' Drug Store Ka-Vee Ice Cream Company H.C. Kerstetter Company Robert E. Leister and Service Brothers' Bakery Coca Cola Bottling Wo Dray Floor Company upply Company Typewriter Letterman Lewistown Lewistown Lewistown Luck Monuments Company McCIay and Sons Mike's Used Car Lot MilIer's Greenhouse and Flow Milroy Hotel Purity Milk Company Reedsville Milling Company R.M. Sassaman Oil Sitkins Junk Yard Snook Studio Standard Pennant Company J .K . Swanger's Upholstering VanArt Refrigeration Sales and Service Wagner's Pastry Shop W M R F Radio Womeldorf Trucking Company Yeagertown Fire Company rks ing America er Store 1953-I954 Photos by Snook Spring of 1953 Photos by Kepler 92 Zvunooxs '- -f ,ff z W . -if , 913 ff 1,1 f Y faay z 31 1' 1. 4, E .V ,,,, Q ,4 A o Q f ,swf iv' wh-.M ..+ 11.5 K wimpy 21-gi '1'siriw,. is :mm f 5 5 , -mf : V v 5 T v :RL Z 5 4 G 9 5 i x 5 A Z V ' S 5 5 9 5 2 x 5 N E N E N N I 9 s 1 I 4 Lsil3 l.Yl Ill I l I I ll AKK HiXiK1llXX KXl QXKYi lI. .XX YBQ lQS?ll Ifll ll I ll ll .I liRR f'il
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