Delone Catholic High School - Delonian Yearbook (McSherrystown, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Wi, f ill Co-founder of Delone Catholic High School, our Most Reverend Bishop fosters, in a special way, the spiritual, intellectual, moral, and physical development of each student who enters its halls. His hopes and ideals for each are summed up in the beautiful inscription autographed beneath his portrait at the main entrance of the school: FOR OUR YOUTH we establish the Delone Catholic High School 5 may it leach them how to live: ' FOR AMERICA, may it help to keep her . O O strong and greatg FOR GOD, may it ever seek His glory. Through the years, teaching by Christian word and example, our Bishop has enhanced the spirit- ual structure of our school. To him all Delonites look for inspiration and counsel. Full of gratitude, we, the Class of 1952, pledge loyalty to our Shepherd, ever hopeful that we may, in the years ahead, prove worthy of his ideals by achieving the noble purpose of our Catholic education. ...fwdm gg r ,rri 5' Entrusted by the Bishop with the general super- intendence of education in our diocese, Father Maher's administrative position is highly impor- tant, since by it, he is charged with the direction of the spiritual and temporal achievement of thousands of boys and girls in our Catholic schools. Through association with our Reverend Super- intendent in the diocesan school system, Delonites have grown to listen for his fatherly directives through the voice of their pastors. THE REVEREND ROBERT MAHER Superintendent of Schools Diocese of Harrisburg Now, as Seniors, we reap the reward of his zealous labors after our four splendid years at Delone, made fruitful only through an effectual beginning in our early years at the various paro- chial schools of Annunciation of B.V.lVl., Mc- Sherrystowng St. Vincent, Iclanoverg St. joseph, Hanoverg Sacred Heart, Conewago: St. Aloysius, Littlestowng St. Joseph, Bonneauvilleq St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburgg Immaculate Conception, New Oxfordg and Immaculate Heart of Mary, Abbotts- town. '- - M 4 M1 .5 . 5 LA k ff' W--'fi' K I ,nf 41 . gr- Q K , AJ Nw sk L 'L ..-wx Q N X FREN x 5 ms: tgfigg :lk-1:5 3 ' I' ,f ' QXQ .4 X Q 4 Annually our Spring Music Festival highlights the music activities when both Band and Glee Clubs combine to make this the year's outstanding event. Here Sister Loyola, S.S.I., head of the Music Department and Mr. Harry Stenger, Delone's esteemed bandmaster plan a selection for this year's musicale. M25 aaculiq Mmdm... gt- l' Information for Permanent Records is entered on cards by each homeroom Sister under the direction of Sister Illuminata, S.S.j. Meticulous in her effort to keep rec- ords complete and correct, Sister frequently checks items with our principal's gracious and efficient secretary, Miss Elaine Miller. The very soul of our school is the group of competent, self-sacrificing teachers who form our religious Faculty. Nineteen in number, these Sisters represent three teaching communities, Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of Christian Charity, and Sisters of St. Joseph. United in their one aim of bringing us closer to God, our Sisters have dedicated their lives to Christian youth. They teach Religion courses in their homerooms and also subjects in the various other helds as set forth in the State requirements. Our Speed Graphic has caught a fleeting glimpse of some faculty members in their daily round of duties. Not pictured here are our six Sisters of Christian Charity: Sister Cassiana QP!-e. fectj, Sister Philippine, Sister Rosemarie, Sister Myra, Sister Hermanette and Sister Edward. Assisting the religious staff in a perfect co- ordination a skilled lay faculty round out our instructors. Sister Rose Loretto, S.S.I., Guidance Coordinator, is as- sisted by Sisters Mary Guido, S.S.J., Marion Joseph, R.S.M., and Miriam joseph, R.S.M., in arranging pupils' choices of professions and vocations in preparation for Delone's Annual Career Day Conference sponsored by the Hanover Chamber of Commerce. ' .Hi rt!! 5'--5 C' Of a good beginning cometh a good end. ' h morable day in September, 1948 when In retrospect we review t at me ' ' enturing upon an un- iousl welcomed Delone grac y known future. Duly initiated into her realms, we readily imbue ou school's ideals and traditions, adding our own achievements in true Delone kl hose four years have fled. spirit. All too quic y t -'AHF' N w...AS5 , we Look us as timid freshmen v d r mP ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Charles Greenholt ................................. President Shirley O,Brien . . . .......... ..... V ice-President Sylvia Klunk . . . ...... Secretary . . . .Treasurer E UP THE .,....,.,f John Brenner . . . A 6 js.. BACK UPON All THE WONDERFUL CHAPTERS OF OUR STORY . . . ..U. , 3 . M R 'I - -. Am ri PATRICIA ANN ANTHONY St. Aloysius, Littlestown Patty Commercial AMBITION: Live in Canada. FAVORITES: Sonny's . . . Dancing . . . Pot Luck with Chuck . . . Football . . . Sin . ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Cherry Pie Contest . . . Usher for Senior Play. MARGARET MARY AUMON St. joseph, Hanover Margie Commercial AMBI TI ON: Successful Secretary. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Dancing . . . Milton Berle . . . TV . . . Make Believe . . . Movies PET PEEVE: Buses. glCg'IVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Delonian I3 . SAMUEL FRANKLIN BANKS, IR. St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Sam Academic AMBITION: Pilot in Air Force. FAVORITES: I Know . . . Bronze Inn . . . Football . . . I Love a Mystery . . . Reading. PET PEEVE: Women. ACTIVITIES: Football . . . Glee Club. ELAINE MARIE BECKER St. Vincent, Hanover Lainey Commercial AMBITION: To be a Successful Secretary. FAVORITES: Too Young . . . Talking with jackie . . . Shetters . . . Bowling . . . Nat King Cole. ACTIVITIES: Delonian Staff . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . County Band. JANE HELENA BEVENOUR Immaculate Conception, New Oxford Janie Commercial AMBITION: To travel. FAVORITES: Connie's . . . Riding in a '39 Nash . . . Bing Crosby . . . Anytime . . . Cry. PET PEEVE: Rush Hour in the shoe store. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant. MARIAN CECILIA BREIGHNER Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystonfn Marian Academic AMBITION: Nurse. FAVORITES: Watching TV . . . Arthur Godfrey . . . Basketball . . . Because of You . . . Football. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Pennsylvania Week Program . . . District Quiz. JOHN ALBERT BRENNER St. Ioseph, Hanover lack General AMBITION: College. FAhVORITES: Strausies . . . Red Skelton . . . Basketball . . . Tell Me W .YY ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club . . . St. Ioseph in Christmas Pageant . . . Treasurer of Senior Class . . . All-Conference End. 2 if ewan- MEREDITH LORETTO DERCK St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg sfsuzig' Academic AMBITION: College. I FAVORITES: Faber's . . . Phil Harris . . . Dancing . . . Basketball . . Cry . . . Jazz. PET PEEVE: Back ual driving. ACTIVITIES: Skater's Waltz at junior Prom . . . Glee Club. ROBERT LEWIS DILLMAN St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Daly General AMBITION: To become a State Policeman. FAVORITES: Milton Berle . . . Baseball . . . Skating Rink . . Slow Poke . . . Listening to Popular Music . . . '39 Oldsmobile. PET PEEVE: Cowboy Drivers. ACTIVITIES: Interclass Basketball. MARGARET ANN DITZLER St. loseph, Hanover Mamie Commercial AM BI TI ON: Medical Assistant. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Reading . . . Comedy Hour . . . Football . . . Because of You. PET PEEVE: Short Fellows. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant. MARY LOUISE ELTZ Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystown Elsie Commerci AMBITION: Physical Education Teacher. FAVORITES: Ocean City . . . Swimming . . . The Comedy Hour . . Basketball . . . Forde . . . Shame . . . Oh forget it! ACTIVITIES: Student Council . . . Voice of Democracy Contest . . Band I, 2, 3, 4. .4 441, FRANCIS BERNARD CARBAUGH St. Vincent, Hanover Frank General AMBITION: To lead a dance band. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Music . . . Red Skelton . . . Baseball . . . Because of You. PET PEEVE: Hill billy Music. SCEIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Frank in Senior Play . . . Dance an 4. THOMAS PAUL COLE St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Coby General AMBITION: Become a Radio Operator. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Photography . . . To Own a Car . . . Mystery Marquee. PET PEEVE: Hitch-hiking. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Vice- President of 104. RICHARD EDWARD COVER Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrysto1vn Dirk General AMBITION: To own my own business. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Watching TV . . . Basketball . . . Anytime . . . What's it to you? ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Stage Crew for Senior Play. SHIRLEY ANN CROUSE Immaculate Conception, New Oxford UCVUW-'ff' Commercial AMBITION: To make good. FAVORITES: Shelters . . . Dancing . . . Breakfast Club . . . Swim- ming . . . September Song. PET PEEVE: Crew cuts. ACTIVITIES: Co-editor of Delonian . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Villanova Press Conference. a s al U3 1 . :wi J ...mme - .:,1.s.1...z MARGARET CECILIA FUNK Sacred Heart, Conewago Marge Commercial AMBITION: To travel. FAVORITES: Movies . . . Dancing . . . Arthur Godfrey . . . Reading Because of You . . . Eddie Fisher . . . Popular Music. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Delonian Stalf . . . Usher for '51 Graduation . . . Christmas Pageant. FRANCIS JOSEPH GEBHART St. Ioseph, Bonneauville Gap General AMBITION: Bricklayer. FAVORITES: Movies . . . Roller Skating . . . Hit Parade . . . Football . . . Tell Me Why . . . Linda Darnell . . . Knock it off! . . . Watching TV. PET PEEVE: Big shots. ROBERT JOSEPH GOLDEN St. joseph, Bonneauville Bob General AMBITION: Mechanic. FAVORITES: Bernies . . . Hunting . . . Wrestling and Boxing . . Baseball . . . Down Yonder . . . Driving Dad's '41 Chrysler. PET PEEVE: Women Drivers. CHARLES GILTON GREENHOLT Annuncialion B.V.M., McSherrystown Academic AMBITION: Success in life. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Sports Game of Day . . . Baseball and Basketball . . . Moonlight Sonata. ACTIVITIES: Delonews Sports Editor . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Class President. ROSE MARIE GROFT Sacred Heart, Conewago Rosie Commercial AMBITION: Go to California. FAVORITES: Earl Theatre . . . Collecting Movie Stars' Photographs . . . The Shadow . . . I Only Have One Life to Live . . . Really! PET PEEVE: Hats. ACTIVITIES: Certificate in Poetry Contest . . . Junior O.A.T. WILLIAM HERBERT GROSS A nnunciation B.V.M., M cS herrysto wn Fender ' Academic AM BI TI ON : Cook. FAVORITES: Working in kitchen . . . Red Skelton . . . Dance Me Loose . . . Driving '38 Chevvy . . . Eating. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2 ,3, 4 . . . Holy Name Choral . . . National Guard. PAULINE ANNE HAENN St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Fireball Academic AMBITION: Master's Degree in Primary Education. FAVORITES: Art . . . Make Believe . . . Bully for you! . . . home . . . Basketball. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club . . . Student Council President . . . Co-editor Delonews . . . Voice of Democracy Contest Oratoricals 3 . . . Panel Villanova Press Conference . . . Ann in Cheaper by the Dozen. ROBERT CHARLES HAGERMAN Annunciation B.V.M., McSherryslown Giz Academic AMBITION: Success in life. FAVORITES: Riding with Cy . . . Strausies . . . Pot Luck with Chuck . . . Baseball . . . Stardust . . . Ain't that something! ACTIVITIES: Baseball . . . Frank in Senior Play . . . Christmas Pageant. l JOSEPH GERARD HEMLER Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystown ferry General AMBITION: Success in life. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Working at A BL P .. . . Show of Shows . . . Baseball . . . Jealousy. PET PEEVE: Women Drivers. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Shepherd in Christmas Pageant . . . Delonian Staff. PIERRE RICHARD HEMLER St. Vincent, Hanover Tele General AMBITION: To Make Good. FAVORITES: Joe's . . . Just One More Chance . . . Dancing . . . Red Caps . . . Creek . . . Hunting . . . Fishing . . . Hall of Hits . . . 12:50 Luncheon Club . . . Pot Luck . . . Football. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Junior Prom Committee. RICHARD ALLAN HEMLER Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystozvn Ham Academic AMBITION: To Travel. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . 'Is that right! . . . Playing Guitar . . . Slow Poke . . . Hunting . . . Camping . . . Red Skelton . . . Zeke's right hand man. PET PEEVE: Books. ACTIVITIES: Christmas Pageant . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . School Orchestra. TERESA CATHERINE HEMLER St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Teri Commercial AMBITION: Medical Assistant. FAVORITES: Yeah, anyway! . . . Wonder Why . . . Swimming . . . Martin and Lewis . . . You Bet Your Life . . . Freddie's haircuts. PET PEEVE: Unplugged radio earphones. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . P.M.E.A. District Band . . . P.M.E.A. State. RICHARD EDWARD HOFFNAGLE Immaculate Conception, New Oxford Hoff General AMBITION: White collar job. FAVORITES: Playing cards . . . Sin . . . I Have No Heart . . Sports . . . Pot Luck. PET PEEVE: Hommies. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD BURKE HICKS St. Vincent, Hanover Burke Academic AMBITION: Mortician. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . My aching back! . . . Longing for You . . . Working in caf kitchen . . . Football . . I Love Lucy . . . The Packard. PET PEEVE: Wies Market. ACTIVITIES: Football . . . Larry and Cheerleader in Cheaper by the Dozen . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE HICKS St. Vincent, Hanover Pdf Academic AMBITION: Degree in Nursing. FAVORITES: Shetters . . . I'll say! . . . Dancing . . . Mystery Marquee . . . Football . . . Jealousy, PET PEEVE: My other half. ACTIVITIES: Senior Play . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Co-editor Delonian . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . County Band. MARGARET MARY HOLTZ St. Francis Xavier Gettysburg Marg Academic AMBITION: Travel. FAVORITES: Skating . . . Dancing My Heart Sings Always'l . . . Mario Lanza . . .. Railroad Hour Basketball PET PEEVE: Nicknames. ACTIVITIES: Christmas Pageant . Deloman Staff B nd 1 2 3 4 . . . Class Ofhcer . . . Magazine Drives MARY LOUISE KEEFER Annunciation B.V.M McSherrystown Mary Lou Commercial AMBITION: Travel. FAVORITES: Crocheting . . . Knitting Because Is that right?,' . . . Home . . . Football . . . Pot Luck Playing my Baritone PET PEEVE: Dishwashing. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Deloman Staff Christmas Pageant . . . Band Pageants. IACQUELINE LOUISE KINNEMAN Sl. joseph Hanover jackie Academic AMBITION: Learn to cook. FAVORITES: Goody Gumdrop . . Trust In Me Football Talking to Pat and Elaine . . . Dancing Swimming Knitting ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Martha Senior Play Christ mas Pageant . . . Delonian Staff . . Majorette 1 2 3 4 KENNETH JOSEPH KLUNK St. Vincent Hanover Ken General AMBITION: Navy career. FAVORITES: Working at Weis Market in just One More Chance' . . . No kidding! Strausies Shetters Football . . . Suspense . . . TV Wrestling PET PEEVE: Flat Tires and Buying Gas ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA ELIZABETH KLUNK Immaculate Conception New Ox ord Sylvie Commercial AMBITION: Successful Accountant FAVORITES: Nolan . . . Give me ten good reasons' Bowling . . . Comedy Hour . . . Buicks. ACTIVITIES: Christmas Pageant n 1 2 3 Skaters Waltz . . . Orchestra . . . Oratorical Contest 3 4 PM EA Band . . . Senior Secretary . . . Band President ELIZABETH IAYNE KNIPEL Annunciation B.V M McSherryslown Bette Academic AMBITION: Nursing. FAVORITES: Swimming . . . Watching Television Too Young . . . Rainbow Skating Rink . . . Roller Skating Dancing ot Luck . . . Hit Parade . . . Driving Fords Roseanns Cousin PET PEEVE: Slow pokes. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Christmas Pageant DOROTHY MAE KREPPS Annunciation B.VM McSI1errystown Dottie AMBITION: To see Notre Dame FAVORITES: Dancing . . . Ave . . . Football. PET PEEVE: Making Beds. ACTIVITIES: Christmas Pageant . . . Pageant Band. ewan' .4 4414- FREDERICK EDWARD KREPPS Annuncialion B.V.M., McSherrystown UIUUYH General AMBITION: Car Dealer. FAVORITES: Connies . . . You're a Worker . . . Cars . . . Working at Lobells . . . Deep Purple . . . Sin . . . Football . . . Comedy Hour . . . Philco Theater. PET PEEVE: Women Drivers. ACTIVITIES: Band l, 2, 3, 4. ROSE MARIE KUHN Immaculate Heart of Mary, Abbollstoivn Rosie Academic AMBITION: Airline Hostess. FAVORITES: Anchors Aweigh . . . Oh My Word! . . . Movie Stars . . . Aviation . . . U. S. Navy . . . Latest Songs . . . Oldsmobiles. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Delonian Staff . . . Villanova Press Conference. DONALD LEO LAWRENCE Annuncialion B.V.M., McSherryslown Don General AMBITION: Future Success. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Too Young . . . Working at A 86 P . . . Cleveland Indians . . . Comedy Hour . . . Sid Caesar . . . Mystery Marquee. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2 . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . Delonian Staff . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . junior and Senior Proms. JOHN BENEDICT LAWRENCE Sacred Heart, Conewago Sans General AMBITION: Join the Army. FAVORITES: Centennial Fire Co .... Knock it off . . . Slow Poke . . . Baseball . . . Mystery Marquee . . . Ellery Queen . . . Dinah Shore. PET PEEVE: Cowboy Drivers. ACTIVITIES: Interclass Basketball . . . Band 1, 2, 3. LEONA ELIZABETH LAWRENCE X t Sacred Heart, Conewago 5 vponyf- Academic AMBITION: To be successful in life. . FAVORITES: Dancing . . . Undecided . . . Basketball . . . Bowling . . . Football . . . Pot Luck . . . Meadow View. PET PEEVE: Waiting. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club. MARY ANN LAWRENCE Annunciation B.V.M., McSherryslo1vn U1-ubv Academic AMBITION: join Armed Forces. . H FAVORITES: Home . . . I didn't, dear . . . Some Enchanted Evening . . . Movies . . . Dancing . . . Singing . . . Football . . . Pot Luck . . . Johnny Ray. H PET PEEVE: Talkative Boys. i ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Delonews . . . Ernesline in Senior Play. ALAN MICHAEL LEGORE St. Ioseph, Bonneauville , f HAM, Academic AMBITION: Owning a '56 Cadillac Convertible. n FAVORITES: Tenderly . . . You ain't so smart . . . Bern1e's . . . Baseball . . . Trader Tim . . . Howdy Doody . . . Time for Beany. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Orchestra. BARBARA ANN LONG Annunciation B.V.M., McSherryslown Barb Commercial AMBITION: Typist. FAVORITES: Main Street . . . An time . . . You don't know do Y you? . . . Swimming . . . Pot Luck. PET PEEVE: Ironing White Shirts. U ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Pte Contest. I 7 X., .... QQ.. . I. fi- :g51,,. DONALD IRVIN NOEL Immaculate Conception, New Oxford Knobby General AMBITION: Join the Navy. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . I'll say . . . Football . . . Baseball . . Vanity . . . Boxing . . . Hunting. PET PEEVE: Working at Sunoco. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 4. EDWARD THOMAS O'BRIEN Immaculate Heart of Mary, Abbottstown Obie Academic AMBITION: B.S. Degree in Engineering. FAVORITES: Shetters . . . What's it to you? . . . Football Riding with Cy . . . TV. . . f-sin. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN O'BRIEN Immaculate Conception, New Oxford Shirley A cad emic AMBITION: College Degree. FAVORTES: Reading . . . Baseball . . . TV . . . Picture Playhouse . . . All the Things You Are. ACTIVITIES: Co-editor of Delonews . . . Villanova Press Conference . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pennsylvania Week Quiz . . . Vice-President of Senior Class. MARY JOYCE OLINGER St. Vincent, Hanover Ioyce Commercial AMBITION: To own a house. FAVORITES: Shetter's . . . That wasn't smart . . . Comedy Hour . . . I Wanna Love You. PET PEEVE: Fickle Bo s y . ACTIVITIES: Martha in Senior Play . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . County Band . . . Delonian Staff. ROSE AGNES McMASTER Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystoWn Rosa Commercial AMBITION: Spend more time in Florida. FAVORITES: Dancing . . . Cruising in Hudson . . . Anytime . . . Ye-Gadsf' PET PEEVE: Carrying Dishes. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Cafeteria. QUAY JOSEPH MENGES Immaculate Heart of Mary, Abbottstown Quay General AMBITION: Sports Broadcaster. FAVORITES: '41 Ford . . . Too Young . . . Knock it off . . . Drive- in-Theatres . . . Baseball . . . Amos and Andy . . . John Wayne. PET PEEVE: Drying Dishes. ACTIVITIES: Penna. Week Program. GWENDOLYN ANN MILLER Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystown Gwen Commercial AMBITION: 'Private Secretary. FAVORITES: Dancing . . . Playing Clarinet . . . Movies . . . Because . . . Strausies . . . Football . . . Pot Luck. PET PEEVE: Waiting. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1 . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . District P.M.E.A. . . . Pageant of Bands. ROSEANN MARY NIEDERERR Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystown Rosie Academic AMBITION: See a Notre Dame Football Game. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Weill . . . Football . . . Dancing . . . Trust In Me. ACTIVITIES: Miss Brill in Senior Play . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Villanova Press Conference . . . Business Manager of Delonews. FRANCIS FABIAN ORNDORFF St.. joseph, Bonneauville Stooge ' General AMBITION: To Be a Mechanic. FAVORITES: Movies . . . You're not so smart . Hunting Wrestling . . . Mystery Marquee . . . Slow Poke Shetters PET PEEVE: Women Drivers. WINIFRED MARY ORNDORFF St. Ioseph, Bonneauville Winnie Commercial AMBITION: Go to California. FAVORITES: Bernie's . . . Is that right . . . Football Skating . . . Anytime . . . Swimming . . . Reading . . . Dean Martin PET PEEVE: Brothers. CONSTANCE ANN OVERBAUGH Annunciation B.V.M., Mcsherrystown Connie Commercial AMBITION: To see world peace. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Prove it . . . Dancing . . Smittys Mercury . . . Always . . . Tenor Saxophone. ACTIVITIES: Mrs. Gilbreth in Senior Play . . . Band I 2 3 Voice of Democracy . . . District and All State Orchestra ROBERT SMITH PITTMAN St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Pin AMBITION: Enlist in Navy and see the World. FAVORITES: News Agency . . . Football . . . Hunting . . . TV Boxing and Wrestling . . . Fords . . NANCY YVONNE RANG St. Aloysius, Littleslown Butterball AMBITION: Meet Eddie Fisher. FAVORITES: Basehoar's Skating Rink . . . Dancing Oh no, not me! . . . Too Young . . . Bing Crosb PET PEEVE: Crew Cuts. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. PEARL ELIZABETH RIDER St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Pearl AMBITION: Typist. FAVORITES: Skating . . . Football . . . Slow Poke . . . . Hit Parade. PET PEEVE: Doing Dishes. ACTIVITIES: Usher for Senior Play . . . Christmas Pageant TERRANCE JAMES RIDER Immaculate Conception, New Oxford 7-fffyn General AMBITION: Own a Cadillac Convertible. FAVORITES: Sonny's . . . Swimming . . . Pot Luck Is that a fact? . . . Hunting . . . Tiger Rag. PET PEE VE: Younger sister. ACTIVITIES: Pennsylvania Week Program. WILLIAM MARK ROSENSTEEL St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Bill General AMBI TI ON: Carpenter. FAVORITES: Hi! . . . Hunting . . . Fishing . . . The Little White Cloud . . . Tell Me Why . . . Amos and Andy . . . Football. ACTIVITIES: Interclass basketball . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA MARIE ROTH Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystown Donna Commercial AMBITION: Sing with Sammy Kay. FAVORITES: Shetters . . . Tain't Funny! . . . Basketball . . . Make Believe. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1 . . . Miss Brill in Senior Play . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . P.M.E.A. 2, 3, 4. DONALD JOSEPH SANDERS Immaculate Conception, New Oxford Sadie General AMBITION: Be a success in life. FAVORITES: I'll say . . . Football . . . Hawaiian War Chant . . . Fat Man . . . John Wayne. ACTIVITIES: Pennsylvania Week Program . . . Lincoln Day Play. DOROTHY MAE SANDERS Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystoWn Dany Commercial AMBITION: To see the world. FAVORITES: Strausies . . . Football . . . With My Eyes Wide Open . . . Wax Works. PET PEEVE: Hurrying. ACTIVITIES: Delonian Staff-Business Manager . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra. ANNA MAE SCHUHART Immaculate Heart of Mary, Abbottstozvn Ann Commercial AMBITION: To travel. FAVORITES: Mozy Inn . . . I wonder! . . . Football . . . Slow Poke . . . Movies . . . Convertibles . . . Working at Lincoln View . . . Dancing. PET PEEVE: Conceited Males. g1CgIVITIES: Anne in Senior Play . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Delonian I3 . PHILIP EDWARD SHELBY St. joseph, Hanover Phil Academic AMBI TI ON: Architectural Engineer. FAVORITES: Auditorium . . . Weird One . . . Basketball . . . Cold, Cold Heart . . . Pot Luck with Chuck. PET PEEVE: Girls. ACTIVITIES: Ioe in Senior Play . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD JAMES SEYMORE Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystown C i gar General AMBI TI ON: Mechanic. FAVORITES: '46 Pontiac . . . Knock it off . . . Football . . . Slow Poke . . . Popular music on radio . . . Red Skelton. PASTIME: Tinkering with car. ACTIVITIES: Football 1. I .Q ' . ewan' .4 441, is ,ac DOLORES ANNE SMITH Sacred Heart, Conewago Darien' ACGLICWIIC MBITION: Degree in Nursing. AVORITES: Because of You . . . Pot Luck with Chuck . . . asketball . . . Football. lCTIVITIES: Exchange Editor of Delonews Stalf . . . Glee Club. HELEN JOSEPHINE SMITH Sacred Heart, Conewago Smitty Commercial IMBITION: To have a car of my own. ' AVORITES: Bowling . . . Pop's car . . . Turn Back the Hands of 'ime . . . Oh Yea . . . Football . . . Pot Luck. 'ET PEEVE: Flat tires. ICTIVITIES: Glee Club. CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH St. Joseph, Hanover Packard Academic IMBITION: New Car Dealer. 'AVORITES: Hunting . . Photography . . Art . . Mr. and Mississippi . . Ask the man who knows me . . . Country Club . . . Football . . . lnseball . . . Boxing , . . Wrestling . . . Basketball. 'ET PEEVE: Women Drivers. ICTIVITIES: Football 1. JOHN WILLIAM SMITH Immaculate Conception, New Oxford Johnnie General IMBITION: To be successful in life. 7AVORITES: Hunting . . . Fishing . . . Dancing . . . Movies . . . iootball . . . Pot Luck . . . Galway Bay. ICTIVITIES: Band l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra . . . Holy Name Society . . Parish Choir. NORMAN SHAFFER Paradise Protectory, Abbottstown Whi!2y General AMBITION: Farmer. FAVORITES: Auditorium . . . Basketball . . . Baseball . . . Anytime . . . Tell Me Why . . Pot Luck with Chuck. PASTIME: Playing basketball . . . Listening to radio. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2. ROBERT JOSEPH SHAFFER Paradise Protectory, Abbottstonfn Cvcky Academic AMBITION: Farmer. FAVORITES: Auditorium . . . What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You . . . Basketball . . . Down Yonder' . . . Dances . . . Television . . . Hit Parade. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, 2. LAWRENCE JOSEPH SHRADER Sacred Heart, Conewago uL47Ty,, Academic AMBITION: Join the Navy. FAVORITES: Shetters . . . That's a matter of opinion . . . Football . . . Tell Me Why . . . Pot Luck. PET PEEVE: Homework. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Delonian Staff. ROBERT JOSEPH SMALL Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystown HCOF, General AMBITION: Go to California. FA VORITES: Marty's Garage . . . Just checking up . . . Baseball . . . If . . . Motorcycles . . . TV Amateur Hour. ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Master of Ceremonies at Pep Rallies . . . Pennsylvania Week Program. vw V ...:zs.z....e..zz...z... ...Agana E. , . ROBERT EUGENE SMITH Sacred Heart, Conewago Smitty AMBITION: Greyhound Bus Driver. FAVORITES: Hunting . . . Riding Buses . . . A Penny A Kiss . . . Come again but don't stay so long . . . Football . . . Pot Luck . . . Linda Darnell. PET PEEVE: Women Drivers. ACTIVITIES: Interclass Baseball. ROSE MARIE SNEERINGER Immaculate Conception, New Oxford Marie AMBITION: Secretary. FAVORITES: Phillies . . . Football . . . Undecided . . . June Allyson . . . Hit Parade . . . Typing . . . . Baseball. ACTIVITIES: Usher for the Christmas Pageant. VIVIAN MARIE SNEERINGER St. Aloysius, Littlestown ViV' Commercial AMBITION: Secretary. FAVORITES: Tell Me Why . . . Give Up . . . Football . . . Hit Parade . . . Milton Berle . . . The Gang . . . '46 Fords. PET PEEVE: Riding Buses. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant. JOHN FRANCIS STAUB St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Iohnnie Academic AMBITION: To Own a Business. FAVORITES: Anytime . . . Think so . . . Shetters . . . Football . . . Hunting . . . Red Skelton. PET PEEVE: Girls. ACTIVITIES: Stage crew in Christmas Pageant. JOSEPH PATRICK SMITH Sacred Heart, Conewago Cy Academic AMBITION: To own a new car. FAVORITES: Driving my Plymouth . . . Anytime . . . Football . . . What do you needa care. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. ACTIVITIES: Football . . . Glee Club . . . Student Council . . . Stage Crew. NELSON HENRY SMITH Immaculate Heart of Mary, Abbottstown Nel General AMBITION: Farmer. FAVORITES: Football . . . Basketball . . . Baseball . . . Farming . . . Swimming . . . Bill Stern's Sport Stories . . . Shrimp Boats . . . School Gym . . . Experience is the best teacher. ACTIVITIES: Baseball. PAUL GREGORY SMITH St. Vincent, Hanover Reds General AMBITION: See the world on a nickel. FAVORITES: Slow Poke . . . Knock it off . . . Football . . . TV Mystery Marquee. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Interclass Basketball . . . Shepherd Boy in Christmas Pageant. RAMON THOMAS SMITH St. joseph, Hanover Tam General AMBITION: Join the Marines. FAVORITES: Slow Poke . . . Knock it off . . . Bowling . . . Don Weaver's '42 Chevrolet . . . Pot Luck with Chuck . . . Drag Net . . . Movies . . . Doris Day . . . Burt Lancaster. PET PEEVE: Cowboy Drivers. Gen eral Commercial . Earl Theatre 20 Questions WILLIAM DONALD STAUB St. Vincent, Hanover Bill General AMBITION: Sing with Bing Crosby. FAVORITES: Too Young' . . . Oh, no! . . . Movies . . . Football . . . Bing Crosby. PET PEEVE: Silly Girls. ACTIVITIES: Pennsylvania Play . . . Christmas Pageant ., . . Glee Club . . . Football. EDWIN LEWIS STEINBERGER St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg Steiny General AMBITION: To attend Trade School. FAVORITES: Sentimental journey . . . Best you shape up . . . K of C . . . Football . . . Drag Net . ACTIVITIES: Football . . . Basketball . . . Glee Club . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Junior Class President . . . Senior Class Treasurer. MARY LOU TAWNEY Annunciation B.V.M., McSherrystown Lou Academic AMBITION: A good job. FAVORITES: Always . . . Holy Cow . . . Football . . . Dancing . . . Bowling . . . Buying Shoes. PET PEEVE: Mice. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Delonian Staff . . . Pennsylvania Week Pageant. DOROTHY ELIZABETH TOPPER St. Ioseph, Bonneauville Dottie Dae ' Commercial AMBITION: To Pilot a Plane. FAVORITES: Among My Souvenirs . . Are you for Real . . . Football . . . Dancing. PET PEEVE: TV on the blink. ACTIVITIES: Junior and Senior Prom Staff . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play. MARY THERESA TOPPER Immaculate Heart of Mary, Abbottstown Mary Commercial AMBITION: Private Secretary. FAVORITES: Slow Poke . . . Don't know you? . . . Dancing . . . Berkies . . . Football . . . Convertibles . . . Riding in Fords . . . Virginia Mayo. ' ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant of Bands. ELAINE GENEVIEVE TRONE St. Ioseph, Hanover Tr0ney Academic AMBITION: Nursing. FAVORITES: Tell Me Why . . . Dancing . . . Watching TV . . Football . . . Basketball . . . Pot Luck . . . The Red Caps. PET PEEVE: Waiting. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club . . . Delonews Staff . . . Villanova Press Conference . . . Poet Scout Program. PHILIP JOSEPH WAGAMAN Immaculate Heart of Mary, Abbottstown Phil Academic AMBITION: Owner of a trucking company. FAVORITES: Raising Rabbits . . . Football . . . National Sports Parade . . . Hunting . . . Strausies . . . Baseball . . . Cowboy Ed. Show . . . Shrimp Boats . ACTIVITIES: Senior Play . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT PAUL WAGNER St. joseph, Hanover Bob Academic MBITION: To Travel. AVORITES: Riding with Cy . . . Swimming . . . Tonight We Love . . Drag Net . . . Del Mar lCTIVI'I'IES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant of Bands . . .. District Band . . Concert Soloist . . . Student Council. JOSEPHINE ANNA WEAVER St. Aloysius, Lilllestown lo Commercial IMBITION: Join the Waves. 'AVORITES: Football . . . Undecided . . . No that ain't right . . . 'Pot Luck. ' PEEVE: Waitin for buses ET g . ICTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 . . . Ernestine in Senior Play . . . llanaging-Editor of Delonian . . . President 104. YVONNE KATHERINE WEAVER Annunciation B.V.M., Mcsherrystown :Vonnie Academic IMBITION: Nursing. 7AVORITES: Trust In Me . . . O Give Up . . . Strausies . . . Basket- vall . . . Pot Luck with Chuck . . . TV Hit Pat-ede . . . Dancing . . Swimming. ICTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . County Band . . . Villanova Press fonference. JEAN SALOME WIERMAN Annunciation B.V.M., Mcsherryslown 'Ieanie Commercial 4MBITION: A successful secretary. 'AVORITES Bewitched ' : . . . g . . . Terry Lewis . . . Football . . . Swimming . . . Dancing . . . Tall Fellows . . Ralph Flannagan. 4CTIVITIES: Head Majorette . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Delonian Watchin TV Dean Martin and Staff. RICHARD ALLAN WIERMAN Annunciation B.V.M., Mcsherrystown i'Dick General AMBITION: Make a million at 21. FAVORITES: Mechanical Devices . . . Temptation . . . Basketball . . . Do Tell . . . Lights Out . . . Jane Russell. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Pennsyl- vania Play . . . Stage Crew. HAPPY FULFILLMENT. . . YET SAD ACHIEVEMENTS ON THAT MEMORABLE A ulu' 1 1 s Inu? N ? ll 'L I' MCEHERRYSTUWN PENNSYLVANIA fi px M Xglyf W I . 'Q' K 4 l mf 17 4 Q:,.,A,f, ff REALIZATION . . .CLIMAXED UUR DAY . . .E am! w EATTEN E ous exam, MAKE FRIENDS - ,V ' lc' d and enduring, fill us with As our story unfolds, memories in appreciation of our intellectual and moral training at Delone. Four years of instruction imbued us with knowledge in science, history and English-in languages, mathematics, and business education, with the influence of religion designedly permeating each subject t blissful . . . endowing us with an un Four years . . . short ye paralled Catholic cultural heritage. STUDIED HARD. . . BUT FOUND WITH THE UNDERGRADUATES . . 63 FB L 2 51 C C f I ' z iv REV. ANTHONY J. MCGINLEY Annunciation B.V.M. .....- v iivt Mfsheffmown Complying with the wish of our Rev- erend Bishop, three parish priests, Fathers McGinley, Forgeng, and Mig- not, assist the homeroom Sisters in the teaching of Senior Religion. Pro- vided with a well rounded background in Catholic doctrine, students are equipped with a workable and dy- namic philosophy of life. REV. FRANCIS L. MIGNOT Immaculate Heart of Mary Abbottstown REV. LOUIS FORGENG St. Joseph, Hanover 2 Freshmen studying the Life of Christ, through geographical charts, locate cities in the Holy Land made sacred by Christ's earthly presence. Sister Miriam Joseph, R.S.M., through pupil-planned testing, Ends Josephine Cullison aptly responsive to Mary Au- mon's question. myf' E 1 - D F Yiwu I , QV, Q -sux H ' y wh., -. nu 1 . X2 Q, . , xx' S X ,Q X .Kg . . .1 1' ' M K M 4, ff ff ,151 ,4 ', , I K 3335 A Lf: , , 1.5, f, X X av QQ ?S , Q .Q ' '-gr . wx., ,. . - M-WM-1. -ii if I f X X 3 4:75 fm Pi! 1' J' f ,xv I .Af '1 war 1 -. Q rw Mu uxs. A 501014 N-. 77 gfnx 1 'AL . . A 4S ', ,Vi .NL f X M ,. QR r 1, ff 'X Xqivszriw x R , 5 , ufv'i?'37 L , X s Sf A V ' fi , s, ,tiwhl A ,' V 1 S 1 S . Q53 :Y x ' A k if -:I-1.-. .. -V Af.. xv' ,,...l.. ' g Y Y LT T 09 .IL FRONT ROW: Jeanne Rider, Joan Riclcrode, Gladys Adams, Elizabeth Lawrence, Sophie Reaver, Kathleen Wagaman, Helen Sanders, Coleen Mahone, Nancy Strausbaugh, Shirley Houck, Elizabeth Storm. SECOND ROW: Rita Long, Shirley Miller, Regina Lawrence, Do- lores Carbaugh, Shirley Donnelly, Shirley Storm, janet Schuhart, Kay Stahl, Patricia McMaster, Patricia Smith. THIRD ROW: Gloria Small, Doris Cover, Patricia Gin- ter, Rosemary Wierman, Margaret Carroll, Janet Car- baugh, joan Swope, Catherine Brady, Julia Hufnagle, joan Groft. FOURTH ROW: Dolores Roth, Darlene Seymore, Kathleen Smith, Dawn Bell, Arlene Staub, -nu 9' f' Q.- i eg K Maxine Adams, Phyllis Murren, Florence Sanders, Mary Redding, Beverly Adams. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Storm, Ann Dellone, Sandra Sanders, Doris Crouse, Rita Timmens, Ann Jacobs, Margaret Cremer, Shirley Hor- wedel, Joan Noel. SIXTH ROW: Shirley Spangler, Dar- lene Overbaugh, Norma Trone, Nancy Blettner, Louise Kiser, Marie Overbaugh, Farrel Smith, Rose Mary Nich- olson, Elizabeth Bender. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Slagle, Eleanor Boardman, Esther Shoemaker, jean Anthony, Miriam Sanders, Theresa Groft, Elaine Sand- ers, Patricia Lawrence, Catherine Snyder. Happy are these junior mesdamoiselles when their French instructor, Sister Teresa Aquinas, R.S.M. affords them the pleasurable experience of recording Christmas carols and listening to their own voices played back on the wire recorder. Betty Lawrence and Patricia Murren supplement the instruction of Sister Cassiana, S.C.C. by pointing out to junior booklceepers principles of bal- ancing income and expense items. FRONT ROW: Cyril McMaster, George OlBrien, Fred Miller,, Samuel Sneeringer, Wilbur Noel, Mark Staub, Thomas Hockensmith, Robert Groft, David Redding, Robert Kenworthy. SECOND ROW: Frederick Walters, Lawrence Myers, Lawrence Nickey, Robert Little, Fran- cis Carbaugh, Henry Strazzella, Bernard Miller, John Kale, William Bauer. THIRD ROW: James D. Miller, John Hardman, Charles Hemler, james Strasbaugh, Cyril Smith, John Codori, Philip Crouse, Ronald Roman, Don- ald O'Brien. FOURTH ROW: Charles McMaster, James Brady, Pius Small, Frederick Sanders, John O'Brien, William Dodson, Kenneth Cole, Ronald Long, -Sw Attaining the second rung in ont' ladder, as Sophoniores, we lonnd ourselves a little older, zt little taller, a little wiser. llow apt were oin' ntinds in linding ways to tantalile the IJOOI' lil'CSll' nien, hut how inept when trying to ieeall Latin deelensions and algehrziici theoienis in those early lull days of review. Rosters opened up to ns ht-oadet' fields ol' learning in Biology, lVoi-ld History and Litera- ture. Religion, too, challenged us with the vast knowledge of the history ol' the Clliurctli, eonse- quently enriching ont' minds with ll deeper and more abiding appreciation ol' ont' Catholic herit- age. Sophomore year lonnd us really growing np in both heart and niind. The vast extent of the Roman Empire challenges sopho- mores of World History Class as Phyllis Brenner takes her turn to answer. They are not worried, however, be- cause they know Sister Isabelle Marie, S.S.J., is always ready to help them over difficult spots. James Carbaugh. FIFTH ROW: Donald Myers, Ed- ward Luckenbaugh, Gerald Yantis, john Irvin, Raymond Smith, Ronald Smith, Glenn Ziegler, Purnell Smith. SIXTH ROW: George Becker, Ralph Keller, james Henry, Thomas Kiser, Daniel Krepps, James Lucken- baugh, Ronald Goss, Nicholas Stauh, James A. Nliller. SEVENTH ROW: Richard Smith, Lawrence Nicholson, Alfred Rice, Reuben Bair, Robert Leppo, Donald Storm, Lawrence Smith, Richard Yealy. EIGHTH ROW: Rob- ert G. Smith, Charles Brichter, Dennis Overbaugh, George Boardman, Robert Smith, Herman Redding, Thomas Smith, Daniel Brady, Raymond Dubbs. I . .Y r 1' Nl A rs , L1 1 Nl ,, 4 1 V K A I me if ' N Q an 5 N x 1 ' J 1 A ax Q f .l W n ,- I A pf -Q . A -15,3 X xx ,.. 5 f H, ,MA -. .4 in , K5 E Q l l. -.-1 3 ..4-1- bvwk Si T1 -T- +- v4-J -4 N 'an H4 O vlv Q as FRONT ROW: Edward Altoff, Robert Small, Dale Mc- Intyre, William Holtzworth, Ronald Staub, Charles Vauhn, Andrew Brady, Fred Kegel, Robert Storm, Robert Ernst, Richard Roy. SECOND ROW: Ray Groft, Francis Arigo, Francis Klunlc, John Staub, Philip Kenworthy, Lawrence Keffer, Bernard Lawrence, Michael Kreiger, Richard Groft, Franz Martin. THIRD ROW: James Breighner, Fred Olinger, Carroll Sneeringer, William Smith, Donald Smith, William Imler, Lawrence Klunk, Thomas Strausbaugh, Robert Luckenbaugh, Carroll Law- rence. FOURTH ROW: Guy Claybaugh, Donald Dick, John McFerren, Lee Irvin, Francis Gift, Theron Menges, vi' xtms, Q ef get 5, 4 . ,gg Freshmen of Sister Rosemarie, S.C.C.'s Pennsylvania History class portray a memorable scene from the life of our founder. William Penn CDaniel Greenholtj ac- cepts the peace-pipe from Indian Chief fRodney Buntyj. Robert Huff, Martin Redding, Rodney Bunty, Gerald Shrader. FIFTH ROW: Michael Little, Gary Zartman, Albert McMaster, Eugene Weitzel, Gary Urich, Donald Chamberlain, William Toman, Daniel Greenholt, Richard Hagarman. SIXTH ROW: Claude Zepp, Dennis Top- per, Leo Keller, Richard Houser, Ernest Sandburg, jude Smith, Harold Shaffer, Richard Hoffman. SEVENTH ROW: Donald Poist, james Topper, Daniel Bollendor, Gerald Groft, Fred Busbey, Raymond Hemler, john Mc- Kim, John Bonlc. EIGHTH ROW: Fred Sterner, James Smith, Donald Zinn, Burnell Billman, Thomas Carbaugh, Robert Hemler, William Hemler. Debating has become a vital part of Delone's Oral English Program. Beginning in freshmen year, students are taught to think logically and convincingly. With Martin Redding as chairman, Carole Risano, Patricia Kuhn and Mary Lawrence defend city life while Andrew Brady, Daniel Greenholt and Francis Gift uphold the advan- tages of country life. ft' ii: ll- ,, '1- 2-Qm-2 - 9 - 6 Q G ' 4 r 1 P ' 3 U ' 'Y -.:.':a:.- ' : is II R., E EEK ul :Q tr: mx 1 :LVM X L , Q '3' gm, 'Q 5'fQfQw X NU-ul . -L..-:sf fs O J Q ' t . ..,. f '5'w,ff-W '51 x ik. Inkaac Freshmen in the General Course are rostered for Remedial Reading classes. These classes, recently intro- duced, are planned in accordance with the Science Re- search Association method. Classes are held in the library under direct supervision of Sister Rose Loretto, S.S.J., Librarian. The new S.R.A. Reading Accelerator acquired this year is a sure aid to self-improvement. First year Latin students believe in the proverb: Discimus agcrc agenda- We learn to do by doing. By their diligence these alert students quickly master fundamentals of the language. xml ., f Y One, two, three. fourf' calls Coach Phil Yanoschilc, as he puts this gym class through their vigorous routine exercises. Physical Education twice a week for both boys and girls is an important part of each student's roster. 5:31 -f'f Tffii ' W -5 - g , ,fel a 53' s 5 55 W- vu. 4 f sg? . . . OUR INTEREST IN MANY 0 4 Highlighting the pages of our story, we interweave the happy theme of our extra-curricular activities. Through these various channels of self-expression, our devoted hard-working moderators have cultivated in us those first steps of talented achievement which otherwise may never have had the opportunity to develop. Crown- ing our successes, honors too numerous to mention have brought distinction to Delone. ga I ' ' '.,, . ii' A 4 i-. rf' rQ4 .50 W 4 SCHOOI. LIFE VARIED Q, f ' MADE OUR AND MOST COLORFUL V ' , 3 3 L. W 'Q , x-W... ,N 4 W, x - 'X :MY 'P Qi, i Father Lyons' Christmas message is always a joyful part of our assembly program. Here, Father addresses not only students, but parents as well, whom he invited this year to share our holiday spirit. '14 Gan-cflefcvl-0 ' fzelcfgamecfcg' Carols by Candlelight added a glorious spirit in this year's Christmas assembly. The age-old, yet ever loved carols, under direction of our Music Department, were sung and played by a selected group ol seniors and juniors. The con- cert band highlighted the occasion by beautiful holiday renditions. Lighted candles, too, provided a signihcant background for the Nativity tableau, as our Lady, St. joseph and the Shepherds welcomed our Savior, the Light of the World. Climaxing our assembly was the dramatic en- actment of Van Dyke's Our I.ady's Last Christ- mas, featuring St. John, guardian of our Lady, in the touching scene of her last Christmas on earth. F' fLeftj A background of glowing candles and fresh ever- greens enhances the beauty of the Nativity scene por trayed by Margaret Holtz as Blessed Mother, John Bren- ner as St. joseph and William Staub and Gerard Hemler as shepherds. fkightj Our Blessed Lady fMargaret Holtzj receives Holy Communion from St. john CCharles Greenholtj while Shepherd fGerard Hemlerj kneels in reverence. . 4, . s, 5, ' - i X ijt l is - r 3- 1- . . , Al my Va- ' A I ll 1... .fi 5 Senior choristt-rs and saxophone l . - bin in harmonious music to lend solemnity and seasonal joy to our Christmas P1geant K 99,6 ' Sylvia Klunk, Margaret Ditzler and Thomas Brenner narrate stanzas in the Christmas Greeting I Give You a Candle for Christmas. An arrangement of choir boys and musicilns forms ori inal background for the Holy Family. i I 1 3 3 3 3 Z Q ' s ld 'Nw Sister Irma Dolores, S.S.J., Adviser, diI'6CIS 3 gl'0Up of Busy editgrial Rgom 206 could write its gwn 5101-y of Delonian Staff members as they make final selection of deadlines, captions, and headings. This efficient group ha il work out details for final pages of the yearbook. the 1952 yearbook cover. pp y Um P ' ' ga la paul. 51' ffiiyy Co-editors Patricia Hicks and Shirley Crouse assemble copy and dummy sheets for mailing to Campus Publishers ,X - so W ' ti'm'.:W i Wig j2ws,? A, W i i s uw' . m i at Mfg' s' 5+gk+ H -43.3 ' 'I1 X 1 Ny V, F .,I s L35 P 'FZ 1 .Y X, 3, J Qwirkfii V: K 5 J his K R 6251 X, W1 .44 F X ga XX ' ff gt R M iff f ' ' ' Y-11+ A , as , vu, l Q' WH I 81 I A ,w 9,Q'E,?? 1 , , 'J - xr' 9'-A. x 4. 'Q 'B' e . .4 3 '-uf 1 ', ...IQ 3 Q 5 ,..4'x -- :MQ 'J -fe 5 J if ix Axim M .V Q sin Al P,- laJcZmz'a0uJl'me TT A V ff: Q gg i Q, , , : ?A ., A fl Q 1 3 I. im ii Fl if dia imc M but-' 1M ,fg 1 ,if ny! Q T,f-' 1 Q df Aria 'iff V .tl zj, 41? Z , 1- '75 5 I IF .' f f K we X 1 2 f 'sv Z ,Z Lv sh xl Utd L Er 0 ,,, p K Q J f Q 5 Q r . X Bxmkcf 5 ' f mm X f Our Social Calendar consisted of traditional Senior and Junior Proms and a variety of in- formal dances sponsored by the publications staffs or by individual classes. XVith decorations befitting the theme-whether in the lighter atmosphere of a Sadie Hawkins, an eerie Hob- goblin Hop, a sprightly Easter Bunny Hop or dignified by billowy gowns and fragrant corsages -our school dances always created an atmosphere of charm. . of 8 Ronald Shireman and Nancy Blettner Co chairmen of Junior Prom com- Phil Young's Orchestra furnishes smooth rhyth- mic music for youthful couples who whirl and twirl at the Junior Prom. Staff members Don Lawrence, Dot Sanders, Pat Hicks, Jo Weaver, Donna Roth and Anne Haenn confer with Gary Sterner, Orchestra Leader for the Christmas Dance. In holiday mood Delonites in Christmas setting of ever- greens, candles and mistletoe, dance dreamily to strains of Gary Sterner's Orchestra. Chaperones for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Haenn, Mr. and Mrs. Kinneman and Mr. and Mrs. Crouse. Sud ,ra t Dln' . ' s ihe a Between dances Nlaqirljlelson Sfmth admire my es Mae SChuhan S I Philip Wagaman, Patricia Hicks, Shirley Crouse and Larry Shrader add a touch of romance to the Hicks' living room as they exchange some momentary compli- ments before leaving for the Senior Prom. er enl0Y 3 chatfyiljthdelicalei lovely corsage- Mary TOP? . sebudg 0 er let and 4 mtv fo ' z :G ji fm' 'S a Quay' Mehges' Ann STEAIING THE SPOTLIGHT IN OUR SENIOR PLAY Cheaper By The Dozen o .4rbmL4eo'c..m, - Tluu'uhyndFrhhy lZv6sinp.0etolner25nui26.I!5l lxl5P.!Lr Drums Acuwuuudleshfrmxwu. P.. 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Yum' umfw dw :lien-time nl Mr. Hurry Sung:-1 Pulsli-ily Ilmbd lb-aiding l'mqMef Muvy Luis: Elia Our hilarious comedy under the direction of Sister Loyola, S.S.J. was enjoyed by appreciative audiences. The play supported by a double cast of students lost none of its humor which the motion picture possessed. The generous 2155 Z:9Q 'T' 5 5 s 5 f 5. 1 f-hr 53 11-F ' , 14:1 - Y-f 1l if4gf3:'S ,M QS-,fy , ,Q -Men., x V N' , 31' cf? ' I lf N f 5' 5 as f ' E-ff 9, 9 ,Q 4 gggar if ilM-kms . ' 3. is ',l.1vf ', 'I Wm ,f gilt, . '4 lf . f 1 K 1 - r - . ij' . 7 -Nr Q. -' ff P ,Zi ' Qi Q ,fu 'A Ezlfxxf - L5 T Q xx-I? . , V . , - 'ft' 'tx Y -pb' n 4 Ni? Q ' '?QT '.N,1 I '15, O bfi? ix I' ' ,, x L xgui? .A x . . Rn, .. -N 1 A K x K .-f i . - 1 AN me . :ev 31 - . 15553, i. ,K - wuz Pi ' I afl k fy, SIX L. ,g X 1 x.. b 'L s x I , x- , C ,, l ,. , E' sv! . YI 51:44-'X ' VN?-,gp -GO f ff , nu-,,. Q s,,,N., E ,S r I li W xy 6 ff? fa, SR I' J L 'se fiigii 'I x - '-'N 51 X -.1 Y, IH E mamma-'X .S ,- ,..-.- wa f,.w,w ,. 1 ' ' . 48 'Y- n F L, hiuinqeaefzzlpwalaf Rostered study periods afford students oppor- tunity to prepare required assignments. Here under the supervision of Sister Loyola, S.S.J. a studious group concentrates on the work at hand. .W ,, K f aaa WU l.,.. Auf,, n, ' Students are encouraged to develop the attitude that good health perfects the body, gives greater efficiency to the mind and renders better service to God and country. CAbovej Dr. An- thony Tananis, school physician, sub- mits a student's health record to Father Lyons. fBelowD School nurses Mildred Eden and Edna Eyler assist Dr. Tananis in student check-ups. This year Delone sought accredita- tion by the Middle States Association. Here members of the evaluating com- mittee check final reports of their findings with our Reverend Superin- tendent Robert J. Maher and our Principal, Reverend William Lyons. Swm EMl51' 4 sm CSEATEDJ Dale Sneeringcr, Jost-ph Smith CTrensurerj, Anne Hnenn fPresidc-ntl, Malry L Louise Eltz fsecretnryl, Thomas Brvnner CVicc-Prcsidi-ntj, Nancy Strnusbnugh. KSTAND- INGJ: Philip Crouse, Carol Holtz, David Redding, Patricia Poist, Frances Neidercr, Dorothy Kswhlt-r, I.:lwrL-ncu K1-ffm-r, janws Smith, Fred Hushcy. 5 v ' K R WHOLEHEARTEDLY WE ENGAGED SPORTSMANSHIP . . . AND HAD FUN JUW' wi 8 5 J gfs' f yy' r ,. sy Liv fm w. ,,,,, x kkk, 1 5 If Victorsall! X-3 'f ip j M ' 5 fy at Recapturing a glimpse of our athletes, we pay tribute to the t K, Squires whose school spirit, if it were possible to record, would L 1 X, X' ig! s is V 1 X it i:?,W fill all the pages of our yearbook. From the moment they stepped Qi , iy, t,,y, V - 1 LSR gf , tffezgi 5 s , into the pigslcin spotlight blending their red and blue jerseys with X K arg ip i 'M' our colorful band and snappy cheerleaders, they gave their best KY , .. ' Q for Delone's glory. We salute, too, our basketball and baseball ' f 6 stars who performed so well on court and diamond. r-fi a 'Lf.'f!3P 1-'lg 1 US- , ,,.. t.. b t nf.- , we :YF-1 Q , fa, ,Z e,.Q 'f h'!'-W-ri1..w 2, 51, 'e'7?g,..y.,,,f. , ,g za ,V Ag, ,. IN 14l'!zlei12-A . . . LEARNIED IN THE BARGAIN! .4 L1 f 5 .- ji 'S ai ' lWxgl 1 Lam- I 0 'I I 'Y 0 I C Y 5 A :J V .S 'I I . I Q -1 rf ' ff . ' 1 ' S. L, lf' . um ' M A q ' 'M at I I I -,,gM+'N' f X ' , no-1,5 wiv' Mi? in . V , 'M .1 N 1.-I wx L-WQUUISHN X W ,5:,ET v f' ,--f Clearing the way for their Captain, jack Brenner, in the annual honlefonling game are alce Millar and Bill Gross 1s 'wk scorcs on 'nn end-around. L ' ifirdlif 5? C H AX-Q N v 1' . -A a Q k - . 1 , , u no , ,W gg of W2 -M ' 1 w ' -Q 4. S ,A , V r. f, io, 1. 5 k if . X, ' A f an .. mm . R 'X ' Ma. X X 1.-ff! 5 -1- 9? T' ' F is wi fs . K n Tx i i , A J VS , Y . p s t, .I of 5 W s 3 -v K S 1' z 4 94 A I 1 9 8 ':'f-17?i'Q . A K ci ' V ' - X ef .s,,,,,. .jfiv V kki!s,QJ:.1 ggi, s . wwf' X' .A iff.-'F viii' ' as g ' ' sv q - . . , , lv '- fzjgvv the charging machine as Red Smith barks out directions and c A ' L ' A ,. 4 - encouragement. Through this constant exercise and scrimmage the i footballers are kept in good physical and mental shape. Strainin their muscles the S uires forward wall take turns on Donning their banners and pads, the combined Var- sity and Junior Varsity footballers pause after a mid- season practice. On the squad are QTOP ROW, Camp- bell, Ziegler, Conrad, Simpson, Terry, Livelsberger, Smith, O'Brien, Banks, Becker. CMIDDLE ROWJ Gross. Smith, Staub, Rider, O'Brien, Brenner, Shrader, Hemler, rf ,V V va ag.,- ,, X - e - ,h .,.,i,, ml Q Q ' ,- 9 ms! V I W ' . ' ' sa f?'129'f 1,b 1 ,W I 1 1 51 40 sk 1 .+' nip 4 A' J ' . or r p 4 - . . , if J. 2 i i , i r Mft . ' lr , -- 'Q ,d .wx V - f , Arn . in P W qw -scymf 41 rx v, , , U fm., ' . .- -K ' N- ., W e its ef 1 f iz-gi Q Q--N 1 ,wr-fa e e f . X .X t FP' I .vw ki -. . - 3.1 e 'f7QQi ,. .f 1 X ' . ...HF asv 'ir' '39, t 'mi P , ff fe W PQ.. ' V uf' '- Wf 'i' .f ' 'A sf, '46 ,.' '4 '--fV'sw f'-4.ge-il A w ,. ., X Wk' , TV ,L em. Qc , .,,. ., 1 Q. ,JQQ . ,. ,',., , 4- X, Q e ,S - 4 as ,N l 0 , ,n ' A ' ,:.-:', ' . 1' .s 5 . f w'iX-eg-gfgg ' f . vdwe .sf :rf fs Pi Fecal . se.. . , .:g,,.k -as is e, we fn 4 ,vs Seemingly trapped along the sidelines Harry Mumma Larry Shrader, a strong factor in the defensive play for f22D evades charging Gettysburg men. Paving the way the Squires during the past season, relentlessly attempts for him are Nubbin Rider Q54D, Bob Niederer C411 and to tackle one of St. Matt's ongoing players. Jim Gotwalt C201 0 0 0 M fly' Recfancfgfue Xvllll the coming of August our high spirited Although enjoying only u mediocre season ol' Yanoshick-men started their strenuous drills for 5 wins and 5 losses our scrappy gridmen showed the fall season. After a lew weeks of gruelling the clraracteristic school spirit ol Delone lhrouvh- drill behind them they were molded into 1 out the football season. robust team. K 9. 4 as q. . as Sip , , ...-...nav QR. to LJ Josephine Weaver fffaptainj, Jean Rider, Daun Bell, Helen Lawrence, Kathleen Smith, Anne Haenn, Patricia Poist. Carol Holtz put forth energy and spirit, essential factors, in leading our peppy Delonitc sport fans. Team spirit is a shining characteristic of our cheerleaders in spurring the teams to victory. 4-4' 3-4 WILLIAM GROSS A , 4 .Q ,yy A .nf zo I 1 wash A we ww 5, , L, 'Lx 3' ,,..k- 1' .. - PM -d.S ' r ,f LN Q ffi Se! f W5 wx' I EDWARD O'BRIEN End 1 K Xe .af ff?-m-3, - T1 xi' I A' 1 I , X M L . ' fw- Guard Center Tackle 111 9 , I rf 2 E xf 1 PIERRE HEMLER LAWRENCE SHRADER fi -x 'Q Q Q 5 4 u A Q K K ki V fl W- k I Y.-wsQ:Lf4Ly I .-5 E AUG! l 4 1 l ' F YD ' rf ,PT .K K . 1,,. , N Av' L ,. ...M . E+ : 14 1 L X' SDJ - SAMUEL BANKS Halfback ' xr ' I it mx N 1 1 x' W , K: X L, WILLIAM STAUB Guard if 5 S DONALD NOEL End E 1 Q 1' I -C A 35. X3 NX: . iw' 'iv' .1 . , M - X T1 W N ' X. gm PAUL SMITH f Halfback 'ik 'pf' Yugi 'rf The Varsity Squad of '52 QBACK ROWQ: Nick Staub QManagerj, Torn G. Smith, Paul Lingg, Gil Greenholt, Jack Brenner, Dan Brady fManagerJ. QFRONT ROWJ: Phil Smith, Frank Funk, Dick Wierman, Dick Cover, Compiling a fine record of 12 wins and 10 losses, the 1952 varsity cagers competed for Class A honors in the Central Penn Catholic League. They were eliminated in the final contest with Harrisburg. Joe Bevenour. A -- F fir' A 5 S Nh. Student Managers, ,Nick Staub and Dan Brady, make pre-game prepara- tions before every cage contest. Their fine cooperation proved very valuable to the cagers. Dave Fitzgibbons f16j, Lebanon's highscormg forward, taps one up against Squires as Dick Cover C21 waits for rebound. Lebanon proved to be keen competition for our fighting-Squire five. Ls 11 1. skim. Harry Mumma, Squire forward, takes jump shot from 20-feet out against former Delonites in annual Alumni series. The Red and Blue broke even in two contests with their predecessors. Jerry Smith GJ, highscoring junior forward, nets another two- pointer for the Red and Blue in a thriller with Harrisburg. Dick Cover C22 and Jack Brenner 112, break downcourt to set up defense. Squires won 43-41. -1 1. illm 5 ' 1951 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1952 Delone vs. Opponents 54 ....... East Berlin . . . . . 45 42 ....... Hanover . . . . . 57 47 ....... Gettysburg ........ . . 52 67 ....... Biglerville .......,.... . . 23 56 ....... Mt. Carmel Catholic . . . .. 34 43 ....... Harrisburg Catholic . . . . 41 30 ....... Alumni .......... .. 36 27 ....... York Catholic .... . . 54 44 . . . . .Lebanon Catholic . . . . 60 37 . . . . .Lancaster Catholic . . . . 44 61 . . . . .Westminster ..... . . . 43 S9 . . ...Spring Grove . . . . . 43 39 . . . . .Gettysburg .... . . 36 63 . . . . .Biglerville ........ . . . 49 45 . . ...Alumni ............ . . . 41 59 . . . . .Mt. Carmel Catholic . . . . . 42 42 . . . . .Harrisburg Catholic . . . . . 45 46 . . . . .York Catholic ..... . . . 44 49 . . . . .Lebanon Catholic . . . . . 52 52 . . . . .Lancaster Catholic . . . . . . 49 42 . . . . .Westminster ...... . . . 47 48 . . . . .Hanover ....... . . . 62 QABOVEJ Penetrating a strong Lebanon zone-defense i jerry Smith breaks past Dick Cover C21 for driving layup as Harry Mumma 18, prepares for following up shot. CBELOWJ Jack Brenner C121 successfully goals on a follow-up shot as Cover C22 and Wierman C41 look on. The Yanoschik dribblers emerged the victors in a hotly contested game with Harrisburg Catholic Crusaders by the narrow margin of 43-41. CLEFTJ Everyone gets into the act as Dick Wierman and joe Bevenour CU of the Squires tangle for a rebound with Lancaster in game which the Squires lost 44-37. CRIGHTJ Tensely Reese C321 and Easley f35j of Hanover with Squires' Phil Smith C41 wait as Mumma Q81 shoots from near foul line. FL-. . g.,..Y21-ua-s.,,- ' QV-v Q .A fl ff: .4 4 QW! D gn! .1 pgqf in mms -3 I vf 55 ., 0 4 gg. S. K.-1 ,N F, .M .mx 1:1 ' 7 5' 51 X! 1 s if as nz-- Q . L ,ff QP is Aim, mv, fm ., ' 1 ' 1-' 91 4,4 Q .vw -..' ,- V 'S' ' '31 , A lfRANcils FUNK Q,lllfiC'ldl'I' 'fb H, W 'M -.M .. -L. -X .A k,.- gqigfif , , in , f N xx af , My -y. -fx. , .Wg We ig 1 N Ai-M7 F is 'gf R W X.. -ww. t w Q 3 A. -3 'W V 1, 'iv xl, 6' .V m. g Q-mask, F ' . , ,mx ,Q L wi g 1 l 1 f,, i M U 5 x ' Q' v - 4 JAMES CODORI -w Af 1 Shorlstop V , f NX f Easifix ,,,,. f kr , X, gl, A KN X' K1 K S2621 ,A 2 V .H A Mrk! X X X Q 1' .. 'V . 'f Z, 1 ,fa ' 1 I , 1. XJ. xy. 'Nm l, ' X 1 X A 'V '37 M 1 w Q ROBERT HAGERMAN C1tChcr .W AJ 'ru Ap: ,.. ,, .5.+.m-,pw v: fe-:-: :sew Irv' ff my , 1 ' ,- , . , f fe ,., A Q-H f k ,W 5 sig msg5f.W -,sg ki xr. ' at 'H -1 H: . Q, .- .,- f y H . el ,: Ni ' 'i-fwi 1. '-':7-:1 11vf','-fflI5Yii? i?'3ff 1Pflmifi 1ftss,, ' 5' ' ' W 'MEEIE3-f1f'5'i ' -- pu T51 fa' vs '21, ' 4333?-s.3r'l' .- ' , 11' .,,, Eifs 5 , . , f ' - - ' I f A - - I K --A ff 21:1 if fi! 2,51 f .-51f1,,1f- ' m ,, 1 . , - 1 11, if ' . ' M -- A ' g I ' , ...,,. '-- 2. -M , . .W ,. , - , 1 ' - f ' 1 0 . , , ,, , H .. .. ..,, . , x,,,. .,.,, L. .nw ,...,, Mag, .. ,,.. ,.1QLe,m,,ku, ,U ...,, W, . ....5mML:,.,,4E314M,, W. ,, HW, , H ' V . H L v , L, -- f . ' ' -' ,L.I 4 K Q 114-1 .. ' rw., V gpm Wm M Q: , gmfffkwg-Ml' ' 0 5 ua. aff G' was ' wks! + Mn ,Wd 4 K f fra, 0 . s 'yu . 1 ,f Y! A' A! in no nn.. .S 0 r 'neu 'v 'A-wr-.Q Hill-q 1. ug, Yug- 'fax XN Q N AUTOGRAPHS GETTYSBURG POST No. 15 Veterans of Foreign Wars Extend to DELONE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS and FACULTY Warmest Felicitations and Prays that Graduates of Delone will always keep before them the four Freedoms. FREEDOM OF RELIGION, FREEDOM OF SPEECH, FREE- DOM FROM FEAR, and FREEDOM FROM WANT. Always Exclusive . . . Congratulations . Never Expensive to the GRADUATES or '52 'A' THE LEADER STORE 106-110 Broadway HANOVER. PA. SYLVANIA MFG. SHOE conp. ff Furs - Coats - Suits - Frocks MCSHERRYSTOWN. PA. Millinery - Accessories 7l COMPLIMENTS E' OF JEWELER DR. ARTHUR N. BREUER l 44 Baltimore Street 422 Carlisle Street HANOVER, PA. HANOVER' PA' B O WMAN' S Phone 2-5257 CLEANERS .md mms BAUMGARDNEFVS TAILORS - DYERS - PUR STORAGE RESTAURANT 505 Bqlgimore 31,691 5 A. M. TO 8 P. M. DAILY HANOVER Fm: Poms PENNSYLVANIA HANOVER, PA. CHARLES A. SMITH Complete Insurance Service NOTARY PUBLIC IN SURAN CE. 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Manufacturers of FOLMER'S QUALITY ICE CREAM Wholesale and Retail 12-14 West Middle Street HANOVER. PA. 270 Interest Per Annum Paid On Savings Accounts Your Banking Business will always be Welcome at The Friendly FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA On Lincoln Square Since 1857 Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation When in Hanover Stop at MURPHY'S 30-32 Broadway The Store of Service with a Smile BEALING'S SEA FOOD RESTAURANT 'A' 612 Frederick Street HANOVER, PA. Dial 6247 OPPOSITE PRR. FREIGHT STATION WEST MANHEIM UNITED FARMERS ASSOCIATION Grain - Flour - Feed - Seed Lime - Fertilizer, Etc. 'k HANOVER. PA. Phones: Factory 49-M - Office 49-I K E Y S T O N E CANNING COMPANY INCORPORATED uk Canners of PENNSYLVANIA QUALITY VEGETABLES ul' MT. HOLLY SPRINGS. PA. Compliments of N O E L ' S MEAT MARKET HOME OE QUALITY MEATS 328 Main Street MCSHERRYSTOWN, PA. Phone 3-4244 OOMPLIMEN TS OE GETTYSBURG LODGE No. 1045 B. P. O. E. I. Richard Hagarman INSURANCE Life, Health and Accident Hospitalization Phone-Office: Hanover 2-2143 Residence: Hanover 2-8746 COMPLIMENTS OF MCSHERRYSTOWN LODGE No. 720 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE L. E. BEAUDIN SHOE CO. SPQRT-STYLE Manufacturers of LADIES' AND CHILDRENS HIGH GRADE GOODYEAR WELT AND CIASUALS Store at Ecrctory Factory Office East Middle Street HANOVER. PA. 'l RAYMOND'S YOUR MEN'S omd BOYS' STORE WITH SENSIBLE PRICES 8 York Street Gust Off the SquoreD HANOVER, PA. WHISLER'S DRY CLEANING - LAUNDRY RUG CLEANING 531 Broadway HANOVER. PA. ELMER E. WENTZ C. E. MILLER 6. SONS AND SONS PAINTING ond DECORATING II it covers the IIoor We have it Center square 701 York Street HANOVER, PA. HANOVER. PA. Phone 835 COMPLIMENTS MCDERIVHTI' BROS. OP READY MIXED CONCRETE cmd SWAM ELECTRIC CO., INC. GENERAL CUNCRETIE WORK HANOVER, PA. 154 Hanover Street GETYYSBURG. PA. Good Luck Clolss of '52 COMPLIMENTS MARSH CREEK PARK GF COTTAGES - SWIMMING PICNIC GROUNDS U. S. Route 15 South of Gettysburg. Pa. Telephone 971-R-21 EMCO CORPORATION MCSHERRYSTOWN, PA. 'lr MCSHERRYSTOWN COUNCIL No. 2551 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 'A' Best Wishes to Graduates for P. I. Success in the Coming yea INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 'k NOTARY PUBLIC MARK L. BEDDING. M.D. if if 236 Frederick Street 422 Main Street HANOVER' PA- MCSHERRYSTQWN, PA Compliments HEATING - PLUMBING i ELECTRICAL W E N T Z OIL SERVICE. INC. HOME ASSOCIATION . 111 Baltimore Street OF HANOVER. PA. IVICSIIERRYSTOWN Verified Metered Delivery of ak Gulf Furnace Oil MCSHIZRRYSTOWN. PA. Phone 6139 PACKARD Power- Beauty- Economy- 'A' S M I T H MOTOR COMPANY 14-22 Third Street HANOVER. PA. The Choice of Discriminating Seniors ir PRINTCRAFT Distinctive Graduation Personal Cards and Commencement Invitations ir PRINTCRAF T CARD COMPANY, INC. 1424 E. Elm sneer SCRANTON 5. PA. KUHN AUTO SALES 6. SERVICE Distributor DODGE PASSENGER CARS DODGE IOB-RATED TRUCKS PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS IOHN F. HORWEDEL 'lr CARPENTERIN G and CEMENT WORK 'A' 'A' South Street McSI-IERRYSTOWN. PA. 765 Carlisle Street HANOVER. PA. I Phone 2-2144 H. N. BANGE ATLANTIC ,k PETROLEUM PRODUCTS HEATING - PLUMBING APPLIANCES wk ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 4 Distributed by, 577 Broadway AERO OIL COMPANY HANOVER. PA. Phone 7263 NEW OXFORD. PA. - 3 1 1 1 I 1 E C K E R ' S FURNITURE and APPLIANCE sToRE FURNITURE - REPRIGERATORS ELECTRIC STOVES - VVASI-IERS - RADIOS LIT'1'LESTOWN, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF THE GREENHOLTZ BROTHERS PRETZELS HANOVER, PA. SMYSER'S CARD SHOP PENS - STATIONERY - GIFTS 114 Broadway HANOVER. PA. Phone 4167 CLAUDE S. STRALEY IUSTICE or THE PEACE 24 I-Iour Auto Service Reol Estote - Income Tox Prepored 104 N. Peters Street NEW OXFORD, PA. Phone 39-R-5 ROY S. GAMBER REPRESENTATIVE CURTIS c1RcU1.AT1oN co. 212 N. 32nd Street CAMP HILL, PA. Phone: Hbg. 7-2198 VERNON G. RIFE IOI-IN DEERE SALES and SERVICE NEW OXFORD. PA. Phones: Compliments ol RIFE AUTO SALES ITIILLEN V. RIFE, Proprietor NEW ond USED CARS NEW OXFORD, PA. Grinding ond Mixing of All Feeds ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers ond Miscellaneous Form Supplies Phones: New Oxford 3-R-4 New Oxford 107-R-I4 New Oxford 42 Gettysburg 390 Plant: Phone 161 WM. V. SNEERINGER 6. SONS CONCRETE and CINDEB BLOCKS CI-IIMNEY BLOCKS LINTELS - CBUSHED STONE - SAND MEDUSA CEMENT PAINT - EXCAVATING LITTLESTOWN, PENNA. T R O N E ' S GULF SERVICE STATION WASHING - GREASING O'BRIEN'S DAIRY THoMAs D. o'BR1EN, Prop. ACCESSORIES Drink more milk with every meal and enjoy good health. 513-17 Broadway HANOVER, PA. 112 South Peters Street NEW OXFORD, PA. Phone 9236 CYRIL N'EIDERER'S COMPLIMENTS REPAIR SHOP OF BICYCLE and LAWNMOWER SALES and SERVICE ST, Sharpening and Light Machine Work Council of Catholic Women Rear of 10 Linden Avenue HANOVER PA W Midway, HANOVER. PA. 8'? ooMPL1MEN'rs coMPL1MEN'rs or or F- I- SMITH THE ADAMS COUNTY PAINTER MOTOR CORPORATION MCSHERRYSTOWN. PA. GEITYSBURG, PA. COMPLIMENTS Elmer H. Weaver Albert E. Weaver OF PENN BOX COMPANY Manufacturers of H- O- TORR HIGH GRADE' CIGAR BoXEs SHOE COMPANY HANOVER, PA. RODNEY P. NEIDERER HEALTH - ACCIDENT - LIFE INSURANCE Phone 2-6285 Representing Washington National Insurance Company 201 Broadway HANOVER, PA. Phone 3-3103 GOOD LUCK TO YOU DELONE GRADUATES LEINHARDT BROS. FURNITURE HANOVER. PA. McSHERRYSTOWN, PA. Phone 4237 S HE R M A N ' S CLOTHING STORE 32-34 Carlisle Street HANOVER. PA. COULSON HEEL CO. Makers of SOLES, COUNTERS and I-IEELS HANOVER. PA. Phones: 3728 - 6223 BRADY 6. MCCADDEN 'A' I1'1SiST OH LUMBER YARD I-Iershey's Ice Cream For Your Enjoyment SOLID PACKED - FULL PINTS f 4 224 East Chestnut Street Hershey Creamery Co. 301 S. Cameron Street HANQVER' PA' HARRISBURG. PA. LORD BALTIMORE CIGARS S C H M U C K TCSIG Good COMPANY , INC. I ir 'Ir F. X. SMITH'S LUMBER CO' BUILDING MATERIALS Makers ul' 1k MCSHERRYSTOWN. PA. ESTABLISHED 1852 INCORPORATED 1947 I I I Congratulations to the ANTHONY Delone Graduates I PRINTING COMPANY of 1952 i' C'LAYTON P. BAIR The Rosary and Prop. Society of ,K ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH HANOVER, PA. + I Phone 6161 HANOVER. PA. I DILLER WIERMAN. INC. I KELVINATOR BENDIX ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WASHERS I 0 I 20-24 West Park Avenue HANOVER. PENNA. COMPLIMENTS OF DR. and MRS. ANTHONY A. TANANIS THE GETTYSBURG TIMES ADAMS COUNTY'S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER U. H. MECKE COMPLIMENTS GENERAL CONTRACTOR FRATERNAL ORDER OF 5301f2 Street McSI-IERRYSTOWN. PA. No 1 Phone 6147 ROY E. COLDSMITH BONDED BUILT-UP ROOFING SIDING METAL CONTRACTOR 310 W. High Street GETTYSBURG, PA. Phone 21 I-W GETTYSBURG NEWS AND SPORTING GOODS SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR ALL OCCASIONS 51 Chambersburg Street GEITYSBURG. PA. Phone 9579 GET'I'YSBURG. PA. EHRHART CONRAD COMPANY, INC. ir No. 106 Carlisle Street HANOVER, YORK CO.. PA. COMPLIMENTS CQMPLIMENTS OF or P R O S P E R I T Y DRY CLEANERS IRISHTOWN GETTYSBURG, PA. FIRE COMPANY HERSHEY'S ICE CREAM coMPL1MENTs sold ot OF YEALEY.S PARK AVENUE CLEANERS 119 Park Avenue 332 Main Street HANOVER. PA. MCSHERRYSTOWN, PA. Phone 8205 HERSHEY'S TAILOR SHOP CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or 1952 TAILORING ond HABERDASHERY Sport Coats - Slcxcks - Sport ornd Dress Shirts S F Woolish Clothing 200 Steinwehr Avenue Opposite Court House GETTYSBURG' PA' Baltimore Street G-E'I'I'YSBU'RG. PA. Free Delivery - Phone 890Y MELVIN I. SHEFFER. INC. Established 1893 FARMING EQUIPMENT ond REFRIGERATION H A N O V E R 121 Railroad Street 232 N. Queen Street HANOVER, PA. LITTLESTOWN, PA. Phones: 3808 - 3809 Phone l89 94 IT'S A PLEASURE TO EAT Where they take pleasure Compliments of in serving you GOOD FOOD A. I. GOLDEN O YORK, PA. V I C T O R Y R E S T A U R A N T 'lr O 112 Broadway BLUE RIBBON OIGABS HANOVER, PENNA. COMPLIMENTS OF MCSHERRYSTOWN LODGE No. 720 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE -1 .-- H ,- .....-..- - -,..--. - 9 Gite Shop We Cater to Parties HARVEY WARNER PEACE LIGHT INN and TOURIST COURT Mummasburg Road GETTYSBURG, PA. On the Battlefield at Entrance Peace Light Memorial Serving Luncheons, Dinners and Platters Radio Dispatched Cabs FLICKINGER TAXI CHAS. E. FLICKINGER, Prop. NO CALL TOO SHORT or TOO LONG HANOVER. PA. Dial: Hanover 2-2237 Phone 80 18 Modern Brick Cabins AIR-WAY VACUUM CLEANER COMPLIMENTS SALES and SERVICE OF RICHARD R. RINEMAN EDGE GROVE, HANOVER 4, PA. Phone 2-8452 THE NEW OXFORD ALUMINUM COMPANY BUPP'S DAIRY WHEN BUYING BUY THE BEST DAIRY PRODUCTS DACRO PROTECTED 877 York Street BUILT-UP SHINGLE DONAI.D B. SMITH Eoormo coNTRAcToR HANOVER, PA. HANOVER, PA. Phone 2-8979 Phone 6127 SIDING sPoUr1Nc , . C. W, Best Wishes H01-T2 1osEPH E. sMrrH 5. soNs A x Landscaping ELECTRICAL coNTRAc'roR 'yur Tree Service K Nursery Stock , ? GE'rrYsBURG X M -s 1 1 -xg . 552, 17 - 5th Street S ' -- A A Q f' C PA. Phone 252-X GETTYSBURG. PA. W. L. STERNER P. EMORY VVEAVER AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE - NOTARY PUBLIC BONDS - AUTO - FIRE - LIFE LIABILITY 23 S. Queen Street LITTLESTOWN, PA. Phone 59-I EDWARD A. fTedl ADAMS PLUMBING - HEATING - SPOUTING 508 South Street McSHERRYSTOWN. PA. Phone: Hanover 2-9186 COMPLIMENTS OP ABBOTTSTOWN GRAIN AND FEED STORE 1814 1952 Constructive Banking Since Colonial Days THE GETTYSBURG NA'I'IONAL BANK On York Street GETTYSBURG, PA. OLDEST LARGEST SHEETS BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT - REFRIGERATION INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS SALES and SERVICE Carlisle Street, Extd. Main Office HANOVER. PENNSYLVANIA Stewartstown. Pa. Dial: Hanover 2-6232 - 2-5251 ROHRBAUGH GENERAL STORE . A. W. ROHRBAUGH, Proprietor 2 Carlisle Street NEW OXFORD, PA. Phone 25R3 WEISHAAR BROS. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Sl-IEET METAL WORK - HEATING 37 Baltimore Street GETTYSBURG, PA. Phone 125 REVON AH SPINNIN G MILLS REVONAH QUALITY SUPERIOR IUTE CARPET YARNS HANOVER. PA. 97 li COMPLIMENTS SMITH'S DRUG STORE or 100 Broadway HANOVER CABINET HANOVER. PA. COMPANY SELL RITE MEAT MARKET GROCERIES and MEATS CLYDE A. REITZEL, Prop. 510 Third Street HANOVER, PA. Free Delivery: Phone 4109 COMPLIMENTS OF DONALD W. SMALL SERVICE STATION MCSHERRYSTOWN, PA. Nationally Advertised IEWELRY and WATCHES Guaranteed Watch Repairing P. I. SIVIITH - Ieweler NEW oxronn, PA. COMPLIMENTS or NOEL'S MEAT MARKET Horne ot Quality Meats 109 Carlisle Street NEW OXFORD. PA. Phone 8-R-3 MARKEL'S ' 'Ep tv TYPEWRIT ER SERVICE s 'th-corona -E. c. Allen and Barrett Phone 101 ml Adding Machines C. L. EICHOLTZ Royal Typewriters - Adding Machines Cash Registers - Check Writers Repairing NEW OXFORD, PA. R. C. Allen Standard Typewriter All Makes of Portable Typewriters, General Eireprooting Office Equipment Meilink Safes Lincoln Way East NEW OXFORD. PA. Phone l74R4 Springer Studebaker Sales 6 Service COMPLIMENTS Eichelberger 6. North Streets HANOVER, PA. OF STUDEBAKER 1852 to 1952 100 Years' Dependable Transportation 1 L I T T L E S T O W N See the New 1952 Studebaker S T A T E Where You Can Be Sure, B A N K If It's SPRINGER and STUDEBAKER Compliments of CQMPLIMENTS OF R. C. SHUCHART HANOVER. PA. NEW FREEDOM, PA. , LADIES AUXILIARY STEWART IACOBS, Mgr. 'Beacon Feeds Light the Way COMPLIMENTS Compliments of OF S1..EIGH'I'ER'S FURNITURE PLooR covER1No and FIDEI-IS LINGG VENETIAN BLINDS PLUMBING and HEATING NEW OXFORD, PA. On the Square NEW OXFORD. PA. Phone 63122 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTIS OF GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MUSEUM MASEMER s BAKERY 219 York Street Home of the HANOVER. PA. ELECTRIC MAP Dial 7245 tim gas: X ,gg N 1111 5555 I yr , 1' .: ' 1 State and Interstate Charter Service 1 I ::.. annum - 5 LINCOLN iiiiif T' ' 'iii' I f BUS LINES jf? A v 5-Ima ,g 215 Poplar Street JL: , . .W 7. ,Lg HANOVER. PA. 2 'SL Q Phone 9133 to A ' A Sf T H E H U B HATS and HANDBAGS of DISTINCTION EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP I HANOVER' PA. PRoWE:1.1. s MILLINERY 51 Frederick Street Phone 3-5131 HANOVER, PA. -1 IOO PEOPLES BANK OF HANOVER HANOVER. PA. Member Federctl Reserve System Member Fed. Dep. Ins. Corp. CARBAUGH'S GULF SERVICE GAS - OIL - ACCESSORIES TIRES - TUBES - LUBRICATION 430 Main Street MCSHERRYSTOWN. PA. Phone 3-5261 MYERS IVIEIVIORIALS COMPUMENTS OF SUPERIOR MEMORIAL CRAFTSMANSIEIIP FARIVIERS STATE BANK 261 Third Street IMidwayD HANOVER. PA. HANOVER, PA. Member of Phone Z-3151 Federal Reserve System FRANCIS E. DEVINE HEATING ond PLUMBING 603 Main Street McSI-IERRYSTOWN, PA. Compliments of I. R. ROBINSON FEED, COAL, GAS and FUEL ou. NEW oxronn. PA. Phone I3-R-4 Res. 164-R-2 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF KLEFFEL'S NARROW RIBBON GOVERNMENT SURPLUS STORE HANOVER. PA. SPECIALTY IVIILLS, INC. HANOVER. PA. t4 E. C. LIVINGSTON. INC. SHOE MANUFACTURERS NEW OXFORD, PA. ALVVINE BRICK COMPANY Brickrnakers Since 1851 Manufacturers of OXFORD COLONIAL BRICK CONCRETE BLOCK NEW OXFORD. PA. dgannfzy Cleaning 4:8-forage i f STEEILEU 'l'l0 HIGH STREET ' DIAI. 3747 Laundry - Cleaning - Storage UIEWELRY AT ITS BEST COLUMBIA IEWELRY COMPANY Center Square and Broadway HANOVER, PA. B 6. S DEPARTMENT STORE 5 and lOc THE STORE THAT HAS EVERYTHING Center Square NEW OXFORD, PA. GEO. W. LILLICH 6: SON FEED - GRAIN - FERTILIZER CEMENT New Oxford, Pa. - Abbottstown. Pa. York Springs. Pa. Phones: New Oxford 154 East Berlin 28R-3 York Springs 3-R-II CURVIN A. IVIILLER LUMBER Complete Sawing Service from Tree to Building - Also Custom Sawmilling 107 West High Street NEW OXFORD, PA. Phone 143-R-2 Compliments of NEW OXFORD SOCIAL 6. ATHLETIC CLUB 'A' NEW OXFORD. PENNA. MRS. ZINN 'S DELICIOUS PIES CAKES - DONUTS HANOVER. PA. COMPLIMENTS OE ' F ARIVIERS and MIERCHANTS BANK NEW OXFORD, PA. LYRIC BAND OF HANOVER MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS J 9,19 QQ? liar' .MMI F5553 24? J New Oxford 35-R-5 Compliments of OLD QUAKER PREIZEL CO. Manufacturers of HEARTH BAKED PRETZELS NEW OXFORD, PA. FRED G. KLUNK BOWEN 6. MOLAUGHLIN TRANSPORTATION Drv1s1ON NEW OXFORD, PA. YOUR HOTPOINT - MAYTAG DEALER IN HANOVER VICINITY ELECTRIC GAS Ranges Dutch Oven Ranges Refrigerators Maytag Washers Washers Maytag Ironers Dryers Amana Home Freezer Freezers Sewing Machines W. L. NACE APPLIANCE HANOVER, PA. Phone 5203 :A Q11 11 gli uw 5, f L 4 n .14 ' Q I 1 ' : . - 4 4 , A 1 c. . xy .5 . 1 4, Ag X DELUNE CA THOLlC Q lN McSHfRRYS w HE R2E iSE AiS NTER +BTQ MAR uvxwbfwgw -DUI-QOF-DOORS AND sm 1, '1 i - v ,- .- .L ic X ii ii Q, F 4 3 il 5 L? 3 4 K. 2 v , , A i I 1 la -msmwrmmmnvfmwwv oxuumm 1 wr f , 1 1


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