Columbia High School - Susquehannock Yearbook (Columbia, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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IIOROTHY LOUISA COLIN CoM1vn-:Rc1Ai. I10t' Hs yrmt lo 111' fl1lI't' 111 H11 Njl'l'il1f1filIll'. Crimson and Gold Club-4 Girl Reserves-3. 4 Glcc Club-3 ItU'l'II LOUISE COLIN Gas:-mimi, R11fl1iw' I liffr' In NIIVVIIII HIIHIIIUSS. Girl Rcscxves-3, 4 RICHARD STAUI FER DATESMAN G1-:Ni-zrmi. Ili1-lr 011, for ilu' Ziff' of II fi.sl1r'1'- nnzn! Band-1 Press Club-4 ANTHONY LAWRENCE DEASCENTI GENERAL Liu-Ii Sonar q111'sti1n1s just c'1m11oI 111' 1111s11'e11'e1I. Basketball-4 Football-3, 4 Track-2, 4 BARBARA JUNE DICPEW Gi-:NHRAL Rubs I 11'o11I1l l'lIf1Il'l' listen f1Ifl1I lullf. Girl Reserves-3. 4 Glcc Club-4 v v EMMA JANE DEVINE A sony 1l1'irf's llllflbjl CIITU. Girl Reserves-3. 4 DOROTHY JANE DIETZ lhiny to 1-ut. Girl Reserves-3, 4 EDWARD MILTON DIETZ my I1'11 l'7If1T!l. througlt ll1U'I'.Il. Intramural Snorts-2 NEWMAN DRAPER Sprawl 1l'I'NN Ulf' ru1'1'. Dramatic Club-3. 4 Football-2, 3 Glee Club-3 Intramural Sports-2, 3 Track-1, 2, 3. 4 1941 EVENTS OI OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR-After vacation, we returned to school and found that Miss Datesman, Mr. Harding, Miss Knouse fMrs. Keimj, Mr. Sollenberger, and Mr. Sponaugle had become members of the faculty. Some of the most memorable events of the year were the Pageant of Heritage, the student parades for the purpose of arousing interest in a new high school, the entertain- ing of the all-district orchestra, and the selecting of our class pennants and em- blems. Miss Musser became our class adviser, and we re-elected our class oilicers of the preceding year, with one exception. Michael Pricio became our new treas- urer. In addition to the activities to which some of us belonged in our freshman year, we found some of our classmates in the Crimson and Gold Club and on the football and track teams. We again established a good scholastic record and closed the year after our party with the freshmen. 1 GENERAL UM L Gi-:Ni-:RAL lm If I um iIIl'f'l'll, l11L1'1' som ACAD:-:Mic IImn.1r Studies lI.l 1'l'l' ir1f1'1'f1'r1'1l ll IHL LORRAINE BERDINE DIETZ 4 v GENHRAI, 'Diet Good Wings uri' no! ucquiwzl ACADEMIC Spil1

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DOROTHY MARIE ARTER CUMMHRCIAL Dot .ll AN ICLIZAISETH ARTER Commrzncml, H1,l'll,71'iCH IHYLLIS BEVERLY BARN G1 NHRAI. Philly GENERAL Bmmze VERNON MARTIN BLUMENSHINE GENERAL Ike If one has few flesires, one is sure of sm'zsfrleIIo11. Lerlrnhlg comes from li'l'i71!l. The 'noblest flzouylzfs are oft znzspolcrwz. Crimson and Gold Club-4 Girl Reserves-3. 4 VERNON BARNINGER Recitations i'rlc me. Intramural Sports-1, 2, 3. 4 Press Club-4 Scarab Club-1 I am zz 'num of action! Dramatic Club-3. 4 Football-1, 2, 3. 4 Intramural Sports-3. 4 Track-1, 2, 3, 4 'gs JOHN ROBERT BOWERS INnus'rR1A1, ARTS Bah I Irlelf only Iml11'm'ss. Football-4 VIRGINIA MARY ROYLES GENERAL Hin Sfcmlfl ut u'm'l:, eager at play. CLETA MAY HROOME ACA-mnvlic Effie A Hl0l'4' hlllljlllfllf spirit IIUPS not e. visf, Class Secretary-I, 2, 3, 4 Crimson and Gold Club-2, 3. 4 Dramatic Club--1, 2. 3, 4 Girl Reserves-3. 4 Glee Club-3. 4 Library Assistant-1, 2. 3, 4 Press Club-4 Scarab Club-1. 2. 3. 4 JANET MARIE BROWN GENERAL Pea'nut Naitumlness has nothing to fear. Girl Reserves-3. 4 RICHARD LAUIIIGNCIC UU RK GENERAL l1iok Ilnfruublefl, I can wrileli flu' zvorld yu hy. EVENTS OF OUR FRESHMAN YEAR-We entered Columbia High School to find ourselves noisy, helpless, and lost. Determined to make a place for our- selves, we immediately began seeking scholastic honors and membership in stu- dent activities. During the first semester, we witnessed the dedication of Glat- felter Memorial Field and the playing of the first night football game at C. H. S. We had representatives in the band, on the basketball team, in the dramatic club, in the orchestra, and among the library assistants. Miss Fox fMrs. Mc- Clearyb who had just become art supervisor, started the Scarab Club, which some of us. joined. After mid-years, we organized under the direction of Mr. T. P. Smith and elected the following oflieers: James Overmeyer, President, Betty Wood, Vice President, Cleta Broome, Secretaryg and Lloyd Seifred, Treasurer. Our party with the sophomores delighted us, and our first year concluded with our feeling that we had truly made a name for ourselves in many respects. va, era



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IRVIN WILLIAM EISENHERGER ' INIIIISTRIAI. ARTS Jun iv I A willing IIKIIIHY' rlcconlplislzvs much. Intramural Sports-3 RAYMOND ROY EISENHERGER GENERAL Ray First It lPIl7'll0Sl', then success. RICHARD REESER EVANS GENERAL Dick .Ynflzirzy is IICCUIIIUIIHIICII with- ml! effort. Glce Club-2. 3, 4 Track-1 BEATRICE JANE FORD GENERAL Sis Nimwrozm f'UIIlllfl7li0IlS do I hare. Girl Reserves-3, 4 Intramural Sports-2. 3 PAULYNE URETTA FOULK GENERAL Paulyne Eyes mn. spmlc Illlllvlli words fail. MARY JANE FREELANII COMMERCIAL Fuss 11's ll ll'0HllI7I'Q mwrogtbfifzic' fu clumgc her mind. Girl Reserves-3, 4 Glee Club-3. 4 Intramural Sports-2 MARY MARGARET FRITZ GENERAL FriI:I'4 ' A fair 'fum' llf'!'llllIlPClIlif'S 11. true heart. Crimson and Gold Club-4 Girl Reserves-3, 4 JAMES LEE GAMBLER INDUSTRIAL ARTS Jim l ply my frrulr' wilh zest. Track-2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH ANNE GARBER ACADEMIC Freak-las Litrfivwff skill is not conjivwrl fo one age alone. All District Chorus-4 Crimson and Gold Club-2, 3, 4 Debating Club-3 Dramatic Club-1, 2. 3. 4 Girl Reserves-3 Glee Club-3. 4 Library Assistant-1. 2. 3, 4 P . Cl b-4 TCSS U Scarab Club-2, 3. 4 HENRIETTA BOND GERFEN GENERAL Skvezix Her oliver um! Iuughtci' arf' Imcom my. Girl Reserves--4 Glee Club-3. 4 EVENTS OF OUR JUNIOR YEAR-September marked the beginning' of the last half of our high school days. We started the year by helping at a school festival which turned out to be very successful. We soon held an election for class officers, in which Richard Shultz was chosen Presidentg Elaine Place, Vice Presidentg Cleta Broome, Secretaryg and James Overmeyer, Treasurer. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Clemens were new faculty members, and Mr. Johnson became instrumental music instructor. Our class was represented in all school activities except the Press Club. Some of the organizations which we had not participated in the preceding' year, but to which we belonged this year, were the Girl Reserves, Debating Teams, Tennis Team, Swing Band, and Cheer Leading Squad. We se- lected very attractive class jewelry and were proud to display it after its arrival. '7!w Gm

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