East Donegal High School - Yearbook (Maytown, PA)

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JlQl. l Wm -LL, MY --' .:- 6- fmD1r5lsEn1:+AmmA1N PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS EAST DONECAL TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL MAYTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Foreword We have written across these pages a record ot our many pleasant times at E. D. l'l. S. Very soon now, our schooldays will be ended and the cherished memories which we prize so highly will fade, as time and space scatter us about. Then, how enjoyable it will be to leaf through these pages and tind again classmates and schoolmates all together in this, our treasure book ot memories. THE EDITOR YEARBOOK STAFF Seated: B. Arndt, E. Wolgemuth, A. Miller, R. Brubaker. Standing: G, Hoffman, J. Moyer, R. Slood. CONTENTS 0 0 0 Foreword, Yearbook Statt . .A Dedication ..........,.. Administration . . Faculty ..... Seniors ......, Class History ,.. Class Will ..... Class Prophecy .... luniors ......,. Sophomores . . . Freshmen ............... Seventh and Eighth Grades ............ National Honor Society, Student Council . Beacon ..,.,,........,.........,. Band, Senior C-lee Club .,... Cirls' Cilee Club, Cheerleaders ... Satety Patrol ............. Senior High Basketball ............,.. junior Varsity Basketball, Ciirls' Basketball junior High Basketball ,.............. Hockey .......... Baseball, F. F, A, .. Snapshots ..... Class Register . . Cartoons . . . Autographs . . . Dediccatlon To our fathers and mothers whose kindly interest and un- failing devotion have inspired us through the years, instilling within us an inward determination to become resourceful men and Women prepared and unafraid to face the future, whatever it holds for us, we humbly and respectfully dedicate this volume of the DONECALIAN. Aclmlnlstrohon ,.1 s j 5 if H. l' 3 args w Y ai!! a K DR. J. W. BINGEMAN CHARLOTTE G. CHARLES MR. SAMUEL F. SIMMONS Supervising Prnncnpol School Secretory Hugh School Prnncupol l3rn,llxl'UL'plllg1 Aqrnfullurv BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mervin Brondf, Frank Strickland, presidentg Willlom Young, secretory. Standing: Henry Musser, vice-presidentg l-lorry McMullen, Faculty NHSS MARY E. BAKER MR. ROBERT DUFFEY EUS-Jhsh English MR. RALPH E. COLEMAN Physics, Chcmustry, Mafhcraafim, Buolagy nw 1595 MQ' MISS GRACE A. HENDERSON MR- Al-VA G- BENDER MISS CAROLYN V. HORNING Geography, Mathematics, HISTOFV, MOHWCWGYICS English Llbrarnan . MRS. CALVIN HARTMAN MRS- GARDNER C0RR'GAN MR. JOHN cs. HART Aff Dental HVQWNST Physical Educafion ik' MR. EUGENE c. SAYLOR ML:-.sci 92 g .pu an x , 2 3 MISS ARLENE SAUDER Husfarv, Government MR. OLIVER K. SNYDER lnc'IL.1sTriaV Arts Faculty ffl!!!- '!5 MRS. ADDIE R. PARKER MISS CAROLYN M. ROBERTS Sqhool Nurgg Home Ecanamncs MISS NAOMI JULIUS Typmg, Office Pracflce, Scnehcc, Physlcal Educatnom Shorthand MRS. ELIZABETH J. SCHATZ W fs 5 ' 59? 5 A . HK 14 4'.v. ,cgi- 1.0. . I I I '!YQ f -a.::p. L' A V f V 4 .wr-mg-:E..M- .,., X1 fi, MISS LYDIA E. WAGNER Ehqlish, Latin, Spamsh MISS M. THELMA TAYLOR Mathematics, Ehglmh S .55 Q 7 E XX N10 Aff fly V S 1 ky I5 , M J f Senior Class Officers R Sload, G, l-loffman, B. Arnclt, E. Wolgemuth Class Poem Our high school days we now have ended. Ofttimes we've so ungrateful seemed To our many friends who've helped us To gather all that we have gleaned. We are thankful to our parents Whose aid to us deserves our praisei And to our teachers we give thanks For helping us through many hard days. All the friends we now are leaving We sorrowfully leave behind, But with high ideals before us We know enjoyment we will find. To our dear old East Donegal, From which we now have been dismissed. We regretfully bid farewell From the class of Nineteen Forty-six. ---ETH EL WOLCEIVIUTI-l ,ill ll I President ROBERT SLOAD Vice-Presiclent GLENN HOFFMAN Secretary BETTY ARNDT Treasurer ETHEL WOLGEMUTH O IRENE E. ANDERSON Rene is one ot our classmates who excels in Home Economics. That sounds good, daesn't it, boys? Rene is always ready to give a great big yawn it a class becomes boring. We are glad to have you, Rene, Glee Club IO, ll, Orchestra IZ, Library I2 LEWIS M. ARMOLD I-lere he comes! There he goes! That's Armalrl, Wherever there's an argument, you'll fincl him in the midst of it, Baseball I I , BETTY ARNDT Betty is a girl that has really been a valuable asset to the Senior Class. Small, dark, and lively, Lush has helped spur our bays on to victory by her excellent talent in cheerleading. Her main attractxan is a certain Junior. May Day Court IO, I Ig Class Secretary IO, IZ, Treasurer Il, Band II, IZ, Safety Patrol II Lieutenant IZ, Student Council II, Secretary Treasurer IZ, Library ll, Dramatics Club IZ, Senior Play IZ, Beacon IZ, Cheerleadina IO, I I, Captain IZ, Donegalian IZ, National Honor Society IZ HAROLD S. AUNGST Harold is of the athletic type and is an active member in sports, He seems to think one of the Senior blondes rather nice. Basketball IO, ll, IZ, Baseball IO, ll, IP. FII iw if l- 'T-'1-'QSM EVELYN BRANDT Evelyn enjoys life and sport. She cannot be still very long but must always be going some- where ar doing something. Brandtle is a valuable member of the basketball team and is often seen with Gassle. Evelyn has chosen the Commercial Course, and we wish her suc cess as a future secretary. Safety Patrol IO, ll, IZ, Hockey IO, II, IZ, Girls' Basketball IZ, Band IO, II, IZ, May Day IO MARGUERITE BROCK Brockle IS one of the athletic members of the Class of '46. Hockey and basketball are her favorites. Her main assets are her blonde hair and blue eyes. She hopes to become a secretary Safety Patrol IO, Hockey IO, II, IZ, Girls' Basketball IZ, May Day IO, II. RUTH BRUBAKER Ruth, one of our honor students, is always busy. If there is anything to be done, Ruth is one of the first volunteers. Girls' Glee Club IO, Cafeteria IO, IZ, Safety Patrol Il, IZ, Assembly Program II, Beacon II, IZ, Glee Club IZ, Donegalian Art Editor IZ, D A, R. Award IZ. HELEN BURKHOLDER Helen is a Bainbridge lassie who joined us In our Junior year. We all agree that we have gained a friend by knowing Burkle. Al- though she has come to finish high school at East Donegal, her Interest still remains in a boy from Bainbridge who also comes to East Donegal, Balnbriclge: Volleyball IO, Safety Patrol IO, Orchestra IO, Glee Club IO. East Donegal: May Day II, IZ, Glee Club IZ, Student Councnl IZ, Cheerleading IZ, Dramat- ics Club IZ. W DOROTHY DICK Dot likes always to be doing something. If she is doing nothing else, she is talking. Dur ing many of her free periods and at lunch time She can be found working In the cafeteria. She likes driving and wishes to be an English teacher, Good luck, Dot Beacon ll, Circulation Manager IZ, Glrls' Glee Club IO, ll, Safety Patrol Il, IZ, Library IO, II, IZ. WILLIAM ENDSLOW Bill is one of our class members who has made a successful forrner and is planning Io increase his knowledge of agriculture in college. He has been a faithful member of the F. F. A for several years. Bond IO, I I, IZ, F. F. A. IO, II, IZ, Glee Club II, IZ, May Day Court IO, ll, Cooking Cluh IO, Operetto II, Movie Proiector Operator IO, II, IZ. 'Cm- Eg4i ggip ,Ql,e - l: KNq LEONA GEISTWEITE Cheerful best describes Leona, who hails from Bainbridge. Leona seems to have an interest in a Certain Sophomore, She is planning to become a beautician. Bainbridge. Glee Club IO, Safety Patrol IO. East Donegal. Donegalian IF. STANLEY GINDER Stanley was formerly from Mt. Joy. He has brown curly hour and is quite o wolf where girls are concerned. Stanley is the owner of o mighty Ford. Cooking Club IO, Moy Day II, Bible Study Class IO, Safety Patrol IZ, Forensics IO. BETTY GOSS HGOSSICH ns one of the autstandxng gurl athletes nn the Class of l946. She has a yery trlenclly appearance, and she IS usually smllxng or tok- lng. Betty lakes physical educatlon, and we are sure she wlll be successful in her career as a ohyslcal education instructor. Band lO, ll, l2g Hockey IO, ll, llg Girls' Basketball l2g Safety Patrol lO, ll, l2g May Day IO, ll. ROBERT GREIDER Bob ls the happy-go-lucky boy ot the class, You con always expect to see hum comnng unto classes late. Bob has clistmgulshed hlmself lli the F. F, A. We wish you success, Bob Band llg Assembly Program llg F, F. A lO, ll, ll. MARIE GRIDER Betula one at the more aulet members of our class, Marte has nevertheless gained many frlenrls, She has a talent for slnglng and has glven her servxces ta the Glee Cluh for 3 years Glee Club IO, ll, l2g Operetta IO KATHRYN L. GUTSHALL Always ready to hear a good poke that as Kate, Her cheery voice can be heartl any where any trme, and by anyone She has proved to be a good classmate and lrlcncl, Success to yOu, Kale ! Band lO, ll, lZf Safety Patrol ll, Lleu- tonont ll, Senior Play l7g Moy Day lO, ll, Assembly Program lOy Doneqallan lf -. up. ko I, IRENE L. HERR Thus qulet, demure gurl can always be seen with her companron, a Irbrary book. Rene I5 the type that loves to stay Home from school on Cold, rarny tlays, to curl up besrde the ture and read lvut can you blame ber? Lrbrary IZ, JANET HESS Janet always has a smile ready for everyone. She llkes playing the plane and danclna Her morn attraction seems to be Gene. Glee Club IO, II, IZ, Safety Patrol IO, Il, IZ, May Day IO, Library Il, ll, Drum Motor I0, II, IP, Senror Play Il, Beacon Il, IZ, Doneqalran IQ, Dramatlcs Club IZ, MERVI N HESS Mary, who balls from Marietta, rained us III our Junlor year. Hrs captivating smile has wan htm many trlends at E D. H S Mary rs al ways ready to Iorn anyone IH o qoorl laugh. Band Il, IP, Chorus ll, IP, Student Coun Crl ll, Senlor Play IZ, Operctta II, lunnor Marshal II. GLENN HOFFMAN A blond, blue-eyed chop who as full ot fun and who IS always Qettlnq Into some l4IV'lCl at mrs inlet tbat's l-lofty, Hrs musical talents will prove an invaluable and to his future. Band IO, II, IZ, Operetto II, Class Treas- urer IO, Vice-President Il, IZ, Male Quar ret II, IZ, Glee Club IO, Il, IY, Brass Quar tet II, Basketball Manager IO, ll, Senlor Plav IZ, Student Councll IO, ll, VlCC'pFCSI- dent I2, Presldcnt, May Day IO, Beacon IO, II, Edttor IZ, Assembly Program IO, Natlonal Honor Society II, IZ, Donegallan, Editor I2 .I-fsl.P.9 MIRIAM KAUFFMAN Who lS that, drummlng away on boogre-wooare? It must be Mim. She IS one of those qlrls who lust love to hold o conversation about the boys lli general. We are glad to have a good sport such as you, Mlm. Band 10, ll, 12, Safety Patrol ll, 12, Gloe Club 10, ll, 12, Operetta 11, May Day 10, llj Cheerleadlng 10, ll, Library 10, 12, Senlor Play 12, Assembly Program 10, Cafeterla 1O. N. HAROLD KOLP One of the handsome boys of our class 15 Kolpy. He as to be commended on hls pos ture. Kolpy's interest In gurls usually drltts hack to a certaln blonde Junior glrl. Band 10, 11, 12, Baseball ll, 12, Basket- ' dl -'-'-'El' ball IO, 11, 12, Assembly Program 11, Senlor Play 12, GUY KOSER Guy came from Balnbridgc to take the Corn- nwerclal Course. He is one fellow really toll ot lan. Hts hobby lS building model airplanes and to loun thc Naval Arr Force is his arnbttlon May Day lO, ll, Commandos 10, llj As' scmlply Program ll, Band 12, Safety Patrol lf, DORIS LEEDOM Dolly takes lute easy and enyoys lt. She ls a polly classmate, and there IS often much tun when she IS present. But Dolly ls not always slllyq she can really be serloas at tlrnes. Sho 15 the gurl who is always wuth Anna Wetzel. Home Economics ts the Course Darls has chosen. Safely Patrol 11, 12, Beacon 12. 51171 1 11 W? HARRY LEEDOM A flashy dresser with an easy-going disposition, Harry will be an easily-remembered classmate. His persistence and ambition should make him a successful designer. May Day II, Commandos IO, ll, Safety Patrol IZ, Donegalian IZ. RICHARD F. LIBHART D,ck is another lad from Bainbridge who cheated us with a small term at East Donegal High School, He likes sports, especially bas ketball, and enjoys playing his clarinet in the band. His chief attraction seems to be one of our cheerleaders, also from Bainbridge. Can you blame him? It gr ll l .....,.1....51 ' C A a 01 Q lll Bainbridge: Band IO, II, Glee Club IO, II, Safety Patrol IO, II, Class Play Ilg Basket- lmall IO, II. East Donegal: Basketball IZ, Band I2. ROBERT P. LONGENECKER Bob, the air-minded student of our class, is always searching for information about his fu- ture career of piloting. He seems to enjoy dis- turbing his classmates with the unpleasant aroma that is the result of a few hours of skunk trapping. Good luck to you, Bob. Band IO, II, IZ, Glee Club IO, Il, IZ, Assembly Program IO, Operetta II. RUTH ARLENE LONGENECKER Ruth came to loin our class in the ninth grade. To you she may seem bashful, but to us she is not. Her success lies in Home Economics, and sewing is her hobby. Ruth would like same- tlme to be a clerk in a large department store. Cafeteria IO, I2, Safety Patrol Il, IZ, Btble Study Class IO. I KATHRYN S. MARTIN Kathryn IS a girl who is Interested not only In school OCIIVIIICS, but also In the 4H Club. She hopes to become a radlo singer, and we belleve she wull make a good one. Success to you Kathrynl Glee Club IO, II, IZ, May Day IO, Intro murals IO, II, Hockey Il, IZ, Safety Patrol Il, IZ, Lllzrary II, IZ, Assembly Program IO, Band Il, I2, Operetta II, Orchestra IZ, -4143. .-1 EDNA E. MAY Duct you hear that laugh? Edna must have been near, She IS talkative and excltable, but she IS fruenclly to all. She always seems to be ln a hurry and will be remembered by her stride. Edna excels In the Commerclal Course Cateterla IO, II, Safety Patrol Il, IQ, Beacon II, IZ, Library IO, II, IZ, Buble Study Class IO. JAMES B. MAYER Jlnw as the baby of our class, I-Its mam assets are his bug brown eyes and hls abnllty to play the cornet. Chemlcal engnneernng ts Jlm's aoal an ltfe. We wlsh hum much success. Ooeretta II, Brass Quartet ll, Sensor Play IZ, School Play IO, Assembly Program IO, Class Presndent ll, Glee Club Il, IZ, Basket- ball IZ, Baseball II, IZ, Beacon IO, Buslness Manager II, IZ, Student Councul Il, IZ, Band IO, ll, I2, National Honor Society IZ, Dane' QOIIOIW, Business Mgr. IZ, May Day IO, II IQ. ANNA H. MILLER One of the iolly Seniors IS Anna. If you want to have some fun, Anna wlll help you. She ls also very willing to help when there as work to be clone and enloys donng favors for others, She IS very good at art work and likes to print, She wants to become a secretary. Nothzna but success wlll be yours, Anno. Cafeteria IO, Grrls' Glee Club IO, Glee Club ll, IZ, Beacon II, IZ, Lubrory IO, Btble Study Class IO, Donegallan, Art Editor Il, LOIS MOORE You can usually flnd thls darkfhalrenl qlrl by IISICITIVIQ for her cheery yolce, Lots IS lnter- estecl malnly ln sports, especlally horseback VICIIVIQ. We have enloyed your presence, Lols. May Day IO, II, Hockey ll, I2, Home Eco- ITUIWICS Assembly II. LOUISE MORTON Loulse ls o flne-featurert Iassle who llyes ln Maytown. She IS one ot the popular small alrls. She has a spcclal IIWICFCSI IH the Nayy We thlnk she was wlse ln ehooslna the course of Home Eeonornlcs Guess why May Day IO, Il, Home ECOITOINICS Assent lzly I lg Photography Club IO, Beacon IQ, Hockey IQ. BETTY JANE NACE Betty enjoys outdoor Ilte and IS another Senlol alrl wlth athletlc abllltles, Name alrls Brantlt and Goss to make up that good COIYIIJIVIOIIOYI on the basketball team. She IS successful ln sports, but her Interest for the future Iles ll'7 COITWITICFCICII subjects. Her present success lt Il'll- Cates that she wlll be a dependable secretary Safety Patrol IO, Il, Lleutenant IZ, Intro murals IO, ll, IZ, May Day IO, ll, Llhrary IO, II, Hockey IO, ll, II, Glrls' Basketlvall I? Band II, IZ, Tennls Il, Beacon I2, Donegal lan ll, CIWCCVICOLIIYWQ IZ, FRANCES B. RABER Who hlt that ball? That was Ratner Frances ls yery qoocl ln sports, and she always plays III o tough posltlon The narne GlgQIehox would sult her yery well, for she Qlaales at al most VIOTIWIIWQ. Very often she IS lnvolyerl when there ls any fun After gracluatlon she wlll be an Offlce alrl. May Day IO, lI,' Safety Patrol IO, II, IZ, Intramurals IO, Il, Hockey IO, Il, IZ, Basket ball ll, Llbrary ll, IZ, Beacon IZ. ij RUTH J. RENSEL Neatness and friendliness are Ruth's rnain characteristics. By her kind personality she has won for herself many friends. HPOOSICH has been a very efficient cheerleader, and we prophesy she will be just as successful in her chosen field, typing. Safety Patrol ll, IZ, Girls' Glee Club IO, Glee Club II, IZ, Beacon II, Library IZ, May Day IO, II, Cheerleading II, IZ, Hockey II, IZ, Banner Bearer IO, II, IZ, Senior Play IP, Operctta II, Donegalian IZ. ,c QI Ili I ,, - ,,,-.. N Q g?,a Q' J. ROBERT ROWE Bob is a tall, thin lad, with brown wavy hair Although rather quiet, he is active in rnany of the school protects. He was quite successlul in F. F. A Band IO, II, IZ, Cooking Club IO, Beacon IO, Il, IZ, Quoit Tournament IO, II, Malo Quartet I I, IZ, Senior Play IZ, Basketball I I, Commandos IO, Glee Club IO, ll, IZ, May Day IO, ll, F. F. A. IO, ll, IZ, Student Coun- cil IO, IZ, Operetta II, National Honor So cnety IZ, Safely Patrol Il, Lieutenant If, Class Vice-President IO. CARL E. SIEGRIST Carl, who came to our school from Silver Springs, is a lad with a quiet disposition. He is enrolled in the Agricultural Course. F F. fx io, ii, 12. LADDIE SHOPE Did you ever see a curly-haired young man roarnina the halls of East Donegal High School? lf so, upon investigation, you would probably find it to be Laddle. He IS lively and full ot tun, isn't he, girls? Basketball IO, II, IZ, Baseball Il, I2,Quoit Tournament II, Safety Patrol II, May Day IO, II,GIee Club IO, II, IZ. ll RAY K. sl-IUMAN - -5-K ' E W Sports, as well as shoowork, hold an attraction L for Ray. A shy lad, he is always willing to lend a fellow student a hand. Basketball IO, II, I2j May Day IO, Ilg Baseball II. MARY SINGER Mary is the girl with those interesting giggles, Tell her anything funny, and the giggles will be heard. Mary can readily acquire friends by her charming personality. Class Historuang Class Secretary Ilg Glee Club IO, Il, IZQ May Day IOQ Student Council IO, Ilg Beacon IO, Il, I2g Safety Patrol II, llg Operetta llg Senior Play I2g Assembly Pro- gram IO. ROBERT Q. sLoAn Bob is our straight A lad whose ability and popularity were revealed by several years ot serv.ce as class president. The Marines have hrrn booked definitely, He seems to find week' ly trips to Harrisburg Interesting. Satcty Patrol IO, II, I2g Beacon IO, II, Editor IZQ Student Council IO, II, I2j Class President IO, IZQ Intramurals Ilj Senior Play I2,' Donegalran, Editor I2g National Honor So- ciety Il, IZ. EDWARD C. SWEIGART Ed is always smiling and is ready at any time to listen to o good joke, He is a very jolly lad. F. F. A. IO, Il, IZQ F. F, A. Play IOg Cooking Club IOg Intramurals IO, Ilg Safety Patrol IZQ Sketch Club IZ. 'l'1r'r lily!-11111 GENE SWORDS Gene IS a goodfnatured Chap with dark halr and a Clark comolexlon Gene plays a lrom hone lV'l thc school band. Glee Club lO, ll, IZ, Cooking Club lGI Band tO, ll, ll, Quoit Tournament IO, ll, Mole Quartet ll, ll, Trombone Quartet l2, Intro murals lO, ll, F. F. A. lO, ll, ll Treas urer lOj Senlor Play lZj Operctta ll, LAURA C. WALTERS lt you hcar a giggle in The hall, that ls Laura, who comes from Marlctta. She l5 one of our tew artlsts and IS planning to become a dress ctesrqner May Day lO, Intramurals ll CHARLES E. WASER Charles ls prolyably hotter known la ova-ryonc as Shortlc But did you evcr hear has voice? It ns really hard to beat, A good sport and always ready to take his share of responsllwlllty Charlre stands hlgh ln his Classmates' favor Beacon l2g Safety Patrol l2j Donegaluan lf ANNA LOUISE WETZEL Anna has been a student at East Donegal tor lwelye years. She and hor friend Dolly are freauently seen roaming through the halls. Anna says she likes red hair, and we wonder why. Shc Ilkes art, and to he an art lnstructor rs her arrn. Good luck, Anna. May Day IO, ll, Lnhrary IO, ll, lntromurals ll, Senior Play IZ, Beacon li, Sketch Club 12, l '??f'i MARIAN R. WHITE Do you know your Spanish? ls often one ol Whitey's flrst questions attcr she comes to school. She as usually Interested In everythlng that goes on Her aesnre for sports aided her to become student manager ofthe gurls' hockey ana basketball teams To become a nurse ls her ombutron. May Day lOg Safety Patrol IO, l l, l2g Hockey and Basketball Student Manager lfj Intramurals ll. BETTY J. WILKINSON Betty lS one of the more quiet glrls In our class, She has a sweet dusposltlon and o pleas- ant smlle for everyone, Betty always dresses neatly, and we believe she will be an efficient wife for someone ru lntramurals llg Home Economics Assembly ll, Llbrary I2 ETHEL PAULINE WOLGEMUTH Ethel lS one of our most studlous members and has proved this by her election to the National Honor Society. She has been a Beacon mem ber during her hugh school career and was elected for the Donegallan staff. Engllsh seerns ta be her fayorlte sublect. Glee Club lO, ll, l2g Student Council ll, l2j Beacon ll, IZ, Safety Patrol ll, l2g Class Treasurer llg Lvbrary IO, ll, l2g Cafeteria ll, lPg Assembly Program llg National Honor Soclety ll, l2j Doneqalian, Feature Editor IP. CLASS COLORS - Red and White CLASS FLOWER --A Red Carnatnon CLASS MOTTO Ever Onward Class History The events of the long and tiresome day came to a close, Rehearsals were finished at last. I had time for a brief nap before supper. I lay down and fell asleep almost immediately. Time seemed to have stopped. I na longer saw the familiar farms or the pleasant little town where l had lived. l heard a voice call out, Here comes the Florin bus g but to my surprise, instead of the familiar orange and black, there was nothing but a low-slung, two-wheeled chariot drawn by white horses. The charioteer was a stranger. His lone passenger alighted and came to meet me. Approaching me was the figure of a woman dressed in white. She had a laurel wreath about her head and carried a large scroll of papyrus in her left hand. Immediately I recognized her as Clio, the Greek Muse of History. We greeted each other, and I asked her if she had anything re- corded in her scroll from the Class of '46 She 'inrolled the scroll, stopping to read records of the Sophomore year, Robert Sload, Robert Rowe, Betty Arndt, Glenn Hoffman, and Mary Singer started the year as class officers. October lb, I9-13, Zeus, God of Rain, seemed displeased. Everyone was drenched in the down- pour of rain that accompanied our strawride. February 29, I944. Miss Baker and Miss Rob- erts served as Cupid's assistants. They were chair- men for the Leap Year Party. Betty Arndt was chosen as Leap Year Girl for an assembly program. May Day. Ceres, the Goddess of Spring, chose Betty Arndt and Mary Singer as attendants for the Queen's Court, with William Endslow and Barry Barto as escorts. At the end of the year, Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom, decided that Betty Arndt, Glenn Hoff- man, James Mayer, Mary Singer, and Ethel Wol- gemuth would make promising prospects far the Student Council. Clio unrolled the scroll further, coming now to the records of the Junior year. Here we found James Mayer, Glenn Hoffman, Mary Singer, and Betty Arndt leading the class, with Mr. Houseal and Miss Strickler serving as class advisers. ln October, Pan, God of Harvest, accompanied us on a strawride. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons were along as chaperones. We went to the Elizabeth- town movies and then the Farm Diner for a snack. Mr. Ramsey, a European war correspondent, presented us with an assembly program in January A food sale, sponsored by the Finance Commite tee, was held at Shope's Sale, March IT. Venus, Goddess of Beauty, chose Betty Arndt, Helen Burkholder, and Ruth Rensel as attendants for the May Court. William Endslow, Robert Rowe, and James Mayer were escorts The Seniors permitted us to take charge of the refreshments at the May Hop on May Day evening Terpsichore, Muse of the Dance, saw that the Junior-Senior Reception was a success. Andy Kerner and his orchestra furnished the music. Glenn Hoffman, Robert Sload, and Ethel Wcil- gemuth were the first members from our class to be inducted into the National Honor Society, The Student Council members from the class were Betty Arndt, Helen Burkholder, Mervin Hess, Glenn Hoffman, James Mayer, Robert Rowe, Robert Sload, and Ethel Wolgemuth. Robert Sload, Glenn Hoffman, Betty Arndt, and Ethel Wolgemuth were olecterl class officers for our Senior year. Once again Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom, chose Betty Arndt, Robert Rowe, and James Mayer to be inducted into the National Honor Society. Glenn Hoffman and Robert Sload were made coeeditors of the Beacon with Mary Singer as assistant editor. Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, was jubilant at the success of our Senior play, One Mad Night, with Mervin Hess and Betty Arndt portraying the leading roles. Glenn Hoffman and Robert Sload were ap- pointed by a student-faculty committee as co- editors of the Donegalian. James Mayer was appointed business manager and Betty Arndt cir- culation manager. Unrolling the scroll further, I saw the pictures taken at Shelley's Studio, December 6. I heard someone call to Clio and, turning my head, realized that it was Mnemosyne, Goddess of Memory. It was she who had caused me to recall these pleasant memories. MARY SINGER Tir-1 lil if-four Class Will We, the Class of l946, of East Donegal High School in tne town at Maytown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, being ot unsound and indisposing minds, bad memories, and rrisunderstandings, and considering the uncertainty ot lite, do therefore make our last statement and declare our will: Irene Anclersons cooking ability to Hazel Foreman. Lewis Armold's ab:iity to argue to Samuel Ney. betty Arndt's cheerleading ability to Jane Waller. Harold Aungstls muscles to Robert Wilkinson. Eyelyn Brandtls ability to eat to Etta Hess. Marguerite Brocks quietness to Peggy Rice. Ruth Brubakens height to Donald McKain. Helen Burkholaens ability to hold one man to Mary Leu Kelly. Dorothy Dck's driver's license to Glenn Forney. William Endslow's bashlulness to Charles Johnson, Leona Geistweite's excess weight to Doris Zink. Stanley Ginders ability to tall asleep in English dass to James Strickland Betty Gosss hockey suit to Joyce Fisher. Robert Greiders leisurely gait to Victor Dohner. Marie Grider's big eyes to Minnie Hamilton. Kathryn Gutshall's giggle to Nancy Ciinder. lrene Herr s calmness to Jean Eitzkee Janet Hesss rcaiorette suit to Mildred Siegrist. Meryin l-less's ability to play the trombone to Gladys l3'essing. Glenn Hotfrnarvs baritone to Bernard Roberts. Miriam Kauttmans talkatiyeness to Emily Morris. Harold Kolp's hysterical laugh to Kenneth Stevens Guy Koser's desire to be a poet to Walter Ginder. Harry Leedom's slender figure to Edith Frank. Doris Leedorn's sense ot humor to Jeannine Roth Richard Libhart's ability to play the clarinet to Catherine Engle Robert Longenecker's absurd remarks to Henry Kreider. Ruth Arlene Longenecker's sewing ability to Ethel Herr. Kathryn Martin's friendly smile to Perma Noss. Edna May's A's in Problems ol Democracy to Herbert Shelly. James Mayer's physique to Donald Deppeller Anna Miller's cheertulness to John Frady. Lois Moore's glasses to Dorothy Slick. Louise Morton's light complexion to Betty Waser. Betty Nace's lieutenant belt to Nancy Swope Frances Raber's hockey suit and equipment to Mabel Anderson. Ruth Rensel's green eyes to Anna Ruth Hess Robert Rowe's ability to sell magazines to Robert Boltz. Carl Siegrist's ability to make a cedar chest to Charles Weaver. Laddie Shope's curly hair to Robert McKain. Ray Shuman's basketball suit to VVarren Mueller. Mary Singer's handwriting to Richard Wartel. Robert Sload's restlessness to John Anderson. Edward Sweigart's agriculture books to James Fisher. Gene Swords's bass voice to Paul Martin. Laura VValters' dark hair to Madge Hinkle. Charles Waser's small stature to James Madara. Anna Wetzel's iollity to Evelyn Eshelman, Marian White's position as senior manager of hockey and basketball to Mary Jane Drager. Betty Wilkinson's small ears to Paul Herr. Ethel Wolgemuth's studiousness to Leroy Miller. To the oncoming seniors we beciueath all our remaining property, with the exception at any stray pencils or second-hand chewing gum. These shall be given to Warren Mueller to chew on, - LEONA GEISTWEITE Class Prophecy Returning on September 28, l9SE5, from the South, where I had been spending my vacation, I decided to spend a short time in Philadelphia. As I was entering a large hotel, whom should I meet but Robert Longenecker. He had just ar- rived by a plane of which he was the pilot, Louise Morton was a hostess on the same plane. Being unable to locate the informatton office, I approached a tall gentleman who was comfort- ably seated, reading a newspaper, As he looked up from his paper in answer to my question, I dis- covered he was Robert Rowe, Pennsylvania State Secretary of Agriculture. With him was his private fecretary, Betty Nace He directed me to the information office, where Anna Miller waited on me. Ruth Rensel, a typist, and Janet Hess, a secretary, were also working in the office, The hotel was so full that I had to use the apartment of Miriam Kauffman, an aviatrix, who was on an excursion and would not return for several days. Before going to my room, I ate lunch. The dining room was very full, and I spied a seat at a table with several ladies. These ladies were Dorothy Dick, an English teacherg Marian White and Betty Goss, physical eclucotifvn leachersg Betty Arndt and Helen Burkholder, commercial instruc- torsg and Anna Wetzel, an art teacher. They were attending a teachers' convention in Philadelphia When lunch was over, as I entered the ele- vator, I heard someone say, Hello, there. It was Lois lvloore, a photographer on the staff Oi the Philadelphia Inquirer She said she had pho- tographed Robert Sload, who had been recently made Marine Corps Commandant, She showed me Cl picture of Ruth Brubaker, who had just been married. Shortly after I had reached my room, I was curious to find the source of a continuous ham- mering sound. Looking out the window, I saw Ray Shuman and Carl Siegrlst were building a house. Later I found out that the home was for Marie Grader. That afternoon I met Richard Libhart in the hotel. I-le satd James Mayer, Mervin Hess and he were students of engineering, He also had re- ceived letters from Guy Koser in the Navy, Laddie Shope in the Marines, and Lewis Armold in the Army Air Force, Leaving them, I rushed to get on the elevator but slipped on the newly-waxed floors. As I fell, someone came to assist me, It was Mary Singer, a nurse in a Philadelphia hospital, Mary told me that Irene Anderson was o technician in the lab- oratory of the same hospital. Having ruined my stocking in my fall, I had to buy a new pair On my way to Wanamaker's I met Leona Gelstweite and Betty Wilkinson, who were partners in a beauty shop. When I reached the hosiery department, Ruth Longenecker, supervisor of that department, sold nee my hose. As a special favor because we had been classmates, she sold me a pair of nylons. In the store I met Harold Aungst. He and his family were spending the day in Philadelphia. He was farming in Lancaster County. He told me that Bill Endslow was farming near by. When I passed the main office I saw Harold Kolp, a salesman, talking to Ldna May, the chief clerk in the office. Finally I found my way out of the store and secured a taxi immediately, Because of motor trouble we had to stop at a garage, Here Gene Swords was the mechanic We needed a part he did not have, so he sent us to Stanley Ginder's machine shop to obtain the part. Soon the car was fixed, and we went on our way Vlfhen we stopped at the railroad station, Doris Leedorn and Irene Herr entered the taxi Doris was working in a newspaper office, and Irene was a commercial artist. They said that on the train they had met Glenn Hoffman, a bacteriologist. Doris told us that Kathryn Gutshall, Marguerite Brock, and Frances Rober were working in the newspaper office It was dinner time when I returned to the hotel, I found a seat in the dining room beside Laura Walters. She was a designer in New York but had an appointment to meet Harry Leedom, a Holly- wood designer. Feeling rather tired when I reached my room, I turned on the radio for recreation. I heard the announcer for Station WPI say that Kathryn Martin was going to sing, Later at another sta- tion I heard it announced that Charles Waser, a iockey, had received the blue ribbon for hrs horse, which had won first place in a race The next morning I left for home. As I reached the railroad station, I saw Evelyn Brandt working In the ticket office, Robert Greider was buying a ticket to go home to his farm in Lancaster County. At last I reached my destination. After a few days at home I went back to my work at the Lancaster General Hospital, where I om a regos- tered nurse. ETHEL WOLGEMUTH W J WV f 1 H X Yim? f iw 0 4 0 0 E - Nw 5 ab. lvfi 8 M t' vii' 'SSM in :,,,: W - l 4 I 4 N Q Z nu 'L' u.: Z va ua .J AMBITION PR ZED POSSESSION HOBBY CHARACTERISTIC NAME technlc an VY TO labora snapshots . eat ng . .wlde awake Irene Anderson LL 4. fi oath V77 Py .36 'wolf ng VE entat .argurr mold Lewls Ar rclal teacher C VTI . 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M STO atlc p autom .collect ng guns , . industrious Robert Sload world . to see the wa let hls money n bees . keeplng ..loIIy rt Edward Sweiga L GJ C U7 QE can OU .cm UV! CUE EU 'L O Ln LC 95 ge 1C o IP .L LLIO CQ! 63 he ge QQ 'aw UE Ss EU iff- go LAO! 'S mil! 'Uo- L- OO 3 mi wg gn o 0.1 ckey . lo ckard Pa 'IQ t I , ral er ska dec s ve f S6 O W Charles actor nstr rt . G X ,Q U her .runnlng arou nd O' fun tu etzel W HO An ..V7UfSC rlng black onyx rts soo stubborn TC rlan Wh Ma beaot Q an rad o 'IQ , read rd .turn kinson Betty W TSG ICU CCVYSC VVCVS . rt rnak ng a scrapbook COTE Ethe Wolgennuth ll I I 1 Looms LIKE weve RT 59:53 lZS'S .,JA , ,N :Name QUEELER f 5 7W f -llggiilllllll , 4fl.El!!ii!li:ggi ,f,f,ff0s4 fq,- ...B+ fl if P Q' q T- -A Q 144 1 0'9 ' 9 09 9 9 q f 0 tl 9 F ri ' ' 9 I I Q Z 5 5 3 ..:i1. .f:::. Z Z r Z 77 I 2 r n Q f 4 4 Q ' . i 5- Egigi Z' f':::x!!xE2Ea'N ,-,u-,,,,, . LS gg IL . QHHRLIES SPECIHL. X w DooR KNOB! E ff 42 OUR FAMOUS Qunkrsrrf X f'?C'+ yff ff 7 X 7 'fl' ,flffl LJ id.--'fx'-M 5z.ono Nevins HNQIHUX' HAIR cur oNcE Hearn xx Xi5i:5 Ng ,c5EEEE2?,5 X25 'GCFIC - GLCnn - B0B,M3v utofzapha Best Wishes to Class ot '46 TOM and CAPPY LINCOLN GRILLE AND BOWLING ALLEY 79 EAST MAIN STREET MT. IOY, FIA 45 East Main Street MT, lov, PA. of . H. B. IOHNSON Fountain Service , Platters l-lome Made Candy General Hauling WM. S. YOUNG o Insurance and Bonding o Marietta and Columbia Compliments ot MART N NEY O C-eneral l-lauling 1. H. STEHMAN MARTIN'S 5 AND IO O Groceries, Fresh Fruit and 0 Vegetables 9l East Main Street ' MT. IOY, PA. onei l5O-R-S Florin, Pa Compliments ot jeweler PICK'S ' ATLANTIC SERVICE WATCHES -- DIAMONDS WATCH REPAIRINC O 0 Phone: I8-M Florin, Pa. PIWOHGZ IAW MI. lOy. Pa A Complete Line ot FINE I-IOME FURNISHINGS Compliments FRIC-IDAIRE APPLIANCES Ol EASY WASHERS SPANGLER'S . SERVICE STATION Ron-i's FURNITURE sToRE ' Phone: 84fR Elizabethtown, Pa, PIIOVWGI l52 IVII- IOY- pa- HESS' STORES g Compliments Fruits - Groceries - Meats ELIZABETHTOWN . FARMER'S SUPPLY, INC. Mastersonville Mt, joy Best Wishes and Continued Success to the I946 SENIOR CLASS IOHN L. FREY ff PERSONNEL FUNERAL DIRECTOR FURNITURE Phone: 2I5I A 3555 f 2893 1. B. SPANGLER Distributor of Frigidaire Refrigerators and Ranges Philco, Emersoni Zenith, Temple Radios Maytag, C. E., Easy, I-Ioston and I-Ierr Washers Armstrong Rugs and Yard Coods Phone: 277I Marietta, Pa, Compliments YOU'LL FIND IT AT of THE HARRIS stone cnorrs rooo stone 56 - me , time up MARIETTA, PA. Phone: 248l Marietta, Pa YE OLDE COLONIAL TAVERN FINE HOME COOKED FOOD Visit Our Modern Cafeteria GROVE'S CUT RATE E. B. GROVE, Prop. Marietta, Pa. o Greeting Cards, Toilet Articles Stationery, Cosmetics . Patent Medicines Market Street Marietta, Pa. Dolly Madison Ice Cream CUT FLOWERS SHUMAN'S CROCERY and POTTED PLANTS ' 0 MARIETTA, PA, RUHL'S FLOWERS Phone: BOI I Opposite I-ligh School Phonei 8lAM Mt. joy, Pa. NAYLOR'S SHOE STORE . Compliments t Shoes for the Whole Family O . GEORGE EATER Marietta, Fa HOSTETTER'S HARDWARE COmp,ime,q,S ot the 0 FUTURE FARMERS MT. IOYV PA4 OF AMERICA Compliments KAYLOR'S RESTAURANT of 0 KRALL'S MEAT MARKET O MT. IOY, PA, MT. IOY, PA. BUS TRANSPORTATION BENI, H, BOLTZ SPEED'S GARAGE ioHN R, REHEARD, Prop, O . General Repair Work Patty and Group ancl Amoco Service 0 0 lviaytovyn, Pa. FLORIN. PA Phonei Marietta 3386 P50982 l94 CARBER MOTOR COMPANY Get lf at Ford Tractor with Ferguson System 'S See: The tamous hydraulic system . Finger-tip implement control Better Merchandise Simple easy implement linkage Flexibility on tour wheels ' Phone: 77 Elizabethtown, Pa. MT. IOY, PA, SIMON P. NISSLEY M. K. ENTERLINE MARY C. NISSLEY Q 0 Dodge and Plymouth Trucks Funeral Direcfom Repairs ot All Kinds and Accessories Q O MT. lOY, PA, RHEEMS, PA. CO'f'p'lmemS of HEISEY Bkos. QUARRIES NEWCOMER'S RHEEMS, PA. SERVICE STATION ' o MT JOY, PAA Stone- Sand - Cement C4 K. NEWCOMERL prop Bituminous Road Builders COft1DlimerttS H. S. RISSER MOTORS of , SIPLING BROS. Olds - Pontiac - Cadillac Sales and Service . 0 RHEEMS, PA, Elizabethtown, Pa. RHEEMS MACHINE AND WELDING SHOP 0 Welding - Repairing Custom Built Farm Equipment a Specialty Phone: l734-R E-town RHEEMS, PA, SCHWANGER BROS. fr CO. . Heating Specialists O Elizabethtown, Pa. We Specialize in Printing School Papers Yearbooks, Etc. 1. M. KAYLOR 0 Mobil Products 0 West Harrisburg Pike 0 Dependable Friendly Service MT. IOY, PA. THE BULLETIN ' KlTTY'S DRESS SHOPPE Let Us Estimate ' Full Line of o Ladies' Accessories MT. lov, PA. ' I 70 East Main Street MT. lov, PA, Compliments ot SLOAN'S PHARMACY Tbe Rexall Store O MT. lov, PA, HENRY G. CARPENTER, INC SHERIDAN'S GARAGE GEORGE BROWN'S SONS, INC ' Esrabiished 1883 Complete Automotive Service MT. jOY, PA 0 0 MT- lOY' PA- Textile Manufacturers Phone: ll2 Compliments MT. ioY, PA, of Q ROY B. SHEETZ I-IOME FURNISHINGS ' and Complete Line ot F I D- T wEstiNcHousE and PHiLco mera 'rec Of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ' Cash or Easy Terms MT, IOY, PA, NEWCOMER VANS OIL COMPANY SERVICENTER O Distributors ot . Richfield Gasoline Richlube Motor Oil Rich Heat Fuel Oil Motor Tune-Up Service Firestone Tires, Batteries and Accessories 0 O MT. lov, PA. Phone: 226 Elizabethtown, Pa. GEORGE W. LEHMAN THE GREINER BROS.' SELF SERVICE 0 0 -I-IRES FINE FOODS Fresh Produce - Fine Groceries 0 Choice Meats MT IOYV PA. Phone: 267 Elizabethtown, Pa On the Square BEST WISHES To me FLQRIN FARMS SENIOR CLASS O O IVIT. IOY, PA, FLORIN LUNCHEONETTE BEST WISHES to the SENIOR CLASS tor the FUTURE THE MARGUARETTA MOHR BEAUTY SHOPS CLARENCE W. HERR Q Sales FORD Service O FLORIN, PAT Phone: 47-R Mt. Ioy, Pa 0. KLING O Plumbing, I-leating, Roofing ' Spouting and Water Systems Marietta and Bainbridge 72.R M Ph : I - - . Pm-meg 31 S7 or 3403 one 5 I lol Main Street Florin, Pa PAUL A. MARTIN I The right way to begin is to begin right away Insurance - Notary Public General Contractor ' ' o. K. SNYDER Plrione: I45 Mt, Ioy, Pa MTA IOY' PA- GULF SERVICE STATION Ciultlex Lubrication Cult Pride Oil Car Washing 0 L. B. MILLER Phonei 25l7 Marietta, Pa. APPLEY'S GLASS GARDENS MARIETTA, PA. Phonei 3lO7 or 2525 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS We Send Flowers by Wire Compliments ROBERT HOUSEAL I Cieneral Merchandise ot Fertilizers - Seeds M. M. WENGER ' MAY-l-OWN, PA. . Phonei 3305 cox-xr F FEED HOWARD STRAUSBAUCH GRAIN 0 Metal Weatherstrips ' and Caulking Rl-IEEMS, PA. 0 MAYTOWN, PA. Phone: 3309 Compliments of A. T. ZUCH KEENER MEMORIALS Pensuprerne Products MAYTOWN. PA. INSURE WITH YOUR HOME COMPANY DON EGAL Cr CONOY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. MARIETTA, PA. ARNOLD'S GARAGE Maytowrm, Pa. MERVIN S, ARNOLD, Prop. OLDSMOBILE and PONTIAC C-ULF CASOLINE and OIL Phone: Marietta 338I Compliments of MlLLER'S o I-Io-Made Ice Cream MAYTOWN, PA. A Public Service To apply its net income solely for the benefit ol Public Schools is the ex- clusive purpose of The SICO Company as requir- ed by its charter. You are doing a public educational service when you use SICO gasoline and fuel oil. INVEST IN WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS From a breeding farm ot 575 acres, housing over 25,000 breeders and layers all ot which have been grown on our l50 acres of free range. ALL Cl-IICKS SOLD ARE HATCI-IED FROM ECC-S FROM OUR OWN BREEDERS Our 57 individual pedigree pens, with minimum Leghorn cockerel records of 240 eggs per year, are secured from the 3000 pedigreed pullets that are trapped yearly. Cockerels from these pedigreed matings are used to head all of our breeders from which we sell over onefhalt million chicks per year, MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS PHONE, 90542-6 AH rvir lov, PA, Compliments f woi.cEMuTH Bkos. O HECHT'S SERVICE STATION Manufacturers of FLORIN FEEDS o , MARIETTA, PA. Blue Coal Feed Grain CUT FLOWERS and 0 POTTED PLANTS FLORIN, PA, ' Plmiei MT- lov 220 MUELLER'S FLOWERS 262 West Main Street MT, JOY, PAO fff-H -if-.w 1'i 1 Conuinnenm Conwdhnenw of the ot the CLASS OF '47 CLASS OF '48 CHOCOLATE 0 MANUFACTURING CQ Statkonery Books 0 School SuppHes pnnmng CoaHmgs,LJquors--CNd SolBar and Cocoa f Athlete Bar C I 46-48 West King Street MT, IOY, PA. LANCASTER, PA. CONGRATULATIONS? CAP EATER THE MARIETTA TIMES Established I876 0 ln Commercial Printing the i'Times SUSQUEHANNA INN ADELINE, Prop. Route l, Bainbridge, Pa. will be able to meet all requirements 0 at prices and workmanship to please BEVWBQQUQS Cas and Oil the most particular people HAWTHORN'S DREscHER's RESTAURANT SMC ,820 BAINBRIDCE, PA. . 0 SODAS SANDXVICI-IES Fine Home Furnishings Funeral Service 0 Phone: 3Z4l Bainbridge, Pa. C. 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