Columbia High School - Susquehannock Yearbook (Columbia, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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U DERCL SSM JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRED COPELAND ROBERT .MARTIN President President FRANCES BRENNER. ELMER KREISER Vzee Preszdent Vice President GEORGE LUTZ JEAN FELTCI-I Secretary Secretcwgzf WILLIAM KOEHLER WILLIAM ALLISON TTOU,S7fL'VC7' TTCGSMTC7' MISS MARY CARTER MISS MUSSER Adviser Admsefr FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS JAMES RUST President JANET KILP Vice President LOIS YOUNG SG67'8tCL7'jf DORIS BECK Treaszwer MRS. POSEY A dvis er JUNIOR CLASS - HOMEROOM 21 - MISS BROOME .28. FIRST ROW: Betty jane Gingerich, Lewis Bachman, Anna Arndt, Wil liam Witmer, Ednamay Englehart, Harold Fritz, Florence Moore, Robert Hippey. SECOND ROW: Amy Brommer, Arthur Best, jean Leonard, William Sample, Gloria Yohe, Amandus Arter, Renna Reisinger, George Lutz. THIRD ROW: Jane Widder, Vincent Overmeyer, Phyllis Smith, Leroy Murr, Jeanne Manley, William Koehler, Josephine Gray. FOURTH ROW: Miriam Bisking, Alma Mathiot, jean Kurtz, Melvin Miller, Marian Smith, Nancy Denison, Mildred Lockard. FIFTH ROW: Nelson Albright, Claire Houck, Helen Findley, Anna Haug, Robert Groves. Absent: William Kloidt, Harold White. JUNIOR CLASS - HOMEROOM 24 - MISS MARY CARTER FIRST ROW: Virginia Zercher, Robert Harple, Eleanor Parker, John Sheehy, Anna Bartch, Marlin, Greider, Mildred McPeak. SECOND ROW: Ruth Walsh, john Bard, Bettie Rineer, Carl Torbert, Frances Ziegler, Chester Schlotthauer, Nancy Moore. THIRD ROW: Doris Wagner, Clifford Geriin, Florence Roth, Jack Beck, Vivian Kline, Bennie Nock, Teresa Wickenheiser. FOURTH ROW: Donald Fox, Mary Smith, Kathryn Sauder, Mae Haller, jean Keller, Donald Rhoads, JUNIOR CLASS - LIBRARY - MISS CLELAND FIRST ROW: Doris Staab, George Findley, Arline Brown, james Ritz- man, Dorothy Greider, Harvey Abel, Lillian Deascenti, Charles: Barnett. SECOND ROW: Dolores Wolpert, Clifford Edmond, Nancy Whorley, Milton Helm, Doris Bish, Thomas Filizzi, Ruth Denlinger, Robert Gib- bons. THIRD ROW: Virginia Alexander, Richard Kover, Geraldine Wetzel, Raymond Goss, Elizabeth Cooper, Eugene Diffenderfer, Gloria Weaver, john Shillow. FOURTH ROW: Florence Markley, Kenneth Dussinger, Audrey Stamm, Paul Kauffman, Verna Rodkey, Edward Kreiser. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Klinestever, Vera Sneath, Marian Cunningham, Jean Draper, Nancy Wallick. Absent: Elizabeth Johns.

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High Scorers in Basketball: C. H. S. All Time Record1Francis Krow, 253 points in one season. Francis Krow C2 Yearsl--356, Robert Walther C3 Yearsl--288g Robert McCune C3 Years,-24lg and Robert Paules C3 Yearsj-I93. George Ansalvishx, James Breitegana' fCo-Captainj, Robert Gambler, Wil- liam Groom, Albert Spiesex, Robert Supplee, Robert Waltherx, and Robert Weisserlg, QCO-Captainj, regulars on THE LANCASTER COUNTY CHAM- PIONSHIP FOOTBALL TEAM OF 1942. '5Also regulars on THE UNDEFEATED FOOTBALL TEAM OF l94I. Francis Krow and Eugene Smith also were members of that team. High Scorers in Football: Robert Weisser C3 Years,-IZOQ Albert Spiese Q3 Yearsl-365 George Ansalvish C3 Yearsl-33. George Ansalvish earned his points as follows: Kicked after touchdowns-30, Field Goals-3. Harold Smoker, TENNIS TEAM C3 Yearslg and Mary Lou Purple, TENNIS TEAM CI Yearj. William Groom, GLATFELTEIR FIELD TRACK RECORD FOR BROAD JUMP U9 Feetj. Francis Krow, STUDENT MANAGER OR FOOTBALL fl94ZDg Eugene Smith, STUDENT MANAGER OF TRACK C1940 and 19415, STUDENT MANAGER OIF FOOTBALL 1194295 Robert Supplee, STUDENT MAN- AGER OF BASKETBALL Ql943J. WAR EFFORT CCivilianD-Seniors who were buying War Bonds and War Stamps-47g Seniors who were buying War Bonds-l9g Seniors who were buying War Stamps-5 I. Included in other activities were: Defense Work- 5g Scrap Collections--93 Red Cross Knitting-lg Air Raid Wardens-7, Traffic Control-lg Airplane Spotters-l6g Messengers-4, First Aid-3g Disaster Relief-2g Nurse's Aides-5, Auxiliary Firemen-2, Pre-Induction Courses-Z3 War Bond and War Stamp Sales-l 3 Typing for Red Cross-I 9 Ambulance Driver-lg .Farm Work-I. Others also helped as Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Programs enjoyed by the Seniors during their last year at Columbia High School were: The Novelty Trio, The Armistice Day Program, The Education Week Program, Edwin Steckle's Musical Program, Harry White's Light Ex- hibition, D. K. Ernst's Hypnotism Act, the various student talent programs, and motion pictures such as: America, Red Cross Review, America Marches On, Frontiers of the Future, No Greater Glory, Defense For America, Your Town--A Story of America, Look to Lockheed for Leadershipf Wings for the Army, Service With the Colors, Coast Guard Academy, Men of the Coast Guard, Unfinished Rainbow, Target for Tonight, Listen to Britain, Winning Your Wings, Years of Progress, and Knowing Your Money, There were also numerous lectures on timely and interesting subjects. Popular were The Sweater Dance, The Snow Ball, Ration Hop Jil, and ml-he Spring Frolic, but the Girl Reserves' Spring Formal and the Junior-Senior Prom were social events that would long be remembered. The school term ended in a whirl of activity, and l939 seemed to be far in the past. Yet it represented a steppingstone to the present, just as I943 was to become a door to the future. Seniors preparing for graduation and departure from school realized the significance of their class motto- Nothing great is lightly won.



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JUNIOR CLASS- HOMEROOM 133 -Miss MUSSER FIRST ROW: Fred Copeland, Betty Leithiser, Monte Cooper, Frances Brenner, Thomas Spicer, Jean Dietrich, William Foltz, Nancy Greer. SECOND ROW: Emmalou Keeport, Raymond Broome, Lois Hoch, Simon Goudsmit, Jane Bailey, Joseph Sahd, Gladys Burg. THIRD ROW: Nancy Martin, Leo Allison, Mary Nobile, Warren Neal, Dean Young, Irene Rider, Eu ene Zercher, Mary Herr. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Dudley, Doris McClair, Howard McCarty, Mary Dick, Francis Krow, Arlene Detz, Robert Rogers. Absent: Doraid Metzger, Janet Reese, Albert Spiese. SOPHOMORE CLASS- HUMEROOM 22- MRS. RITTNI-:R FIRST ROW: Sarah Jane Hogentogler, Sara Burger, Betty Miller, Miriam Huber. SECOND ROW: Jean Kauffman, Marie Smith, Betty Manuels, Grace Gainer. THIRD ROW: Betty Hallacher, Dorothy Ritz- man, Sara Kise, Elva Morrison. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Studenroth, Betty Garber, Lorraine Cover, Oneida Childs. SOPHOMORE CLASS - HOMEROOM 28 - Miss IJATESMAN FIRST ROW: Mary Frances Ronan, James Jones, Verna Tavaglione, Robert Martin, Oneita Swartz, James Lilley, Elizabeth Ann Reitzel, Beth Williams. SECOND ROW: Jessie Minnich, William Allison, Helen Kahler, Jack Strawbridge, Olive Reemsnyder, Robert Schlossman, Elva Arlene Shue, Doris Groom. THIRD ROW: Josephine Cranford, Marie Trupe, Louella Shell, Beverly Groom, Lois Banner, Joanne Maxenberger, Norma Jean Elslager, Jean Crist. FOURTH ROW: Margaret McCall, Mary Miller, Elsie Grove, Joyce Reisinger, June Bair, Doris Gundel, Nancy Manley, Witwer Minnich. SOPHOMORE CLASS-HOMEROOM 34-Miss FRAILEY FIRST ROW: Naomi Mathiot, Helen Kisling, Helen Raff, Edward Mimnall, Mary Jacobs, Charles Dorman, Gloria Rupp. SECOND ROW: Jean Feltch, Jean Broome, Grace Derr, Elva Crawford, Helen Smith, Jerome Fischer. THIRD ROW: William Ferick, Betty Martin, Robert Voight, Marnell Williams, Gene Klick, Jerry McPeak, Clara Miller. FOURTH ROW: Almeda Jackson, Joseph Lively, James Habel, Elmer Kreiser, Reda Mae Kise, Doris Hippey. Absent: Betty Broome, Betty Hecht, Clayton Eshelman, Emenheiser. Helen .29. 1

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