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Alma Mater llldst the hills of Pulton County, With her view so grand; Stands our noble lima Mater Known through out the land. Sing, 0 sing, ye youths and a idens, Let her praise resound: Crowned with majesty and honor Bail to Eustontown. Heath the done of heaven's wonder Proud she lifts her head. Mingled with the clouds of glory flushed with victory red. Sing, 0 sing, ye youths and aaidens Let her praise resound: Crowned with majesty and honor Hail to Eustontown.' Dedication TO OUfi PAHEHTS If weary, they prepared ust If ill, their hands attend it; When with grief are hearts are pressed- Their cos fort best befriends uej Sweet or sour they willing go To share «hat fortune sends us. Faculty Charles Allison, B.S. Social Science and Mathematics Juniata College S. Robert Heffner, B.S. in Id. Science and Mathematics Clarion Stato Teacher College University of Virginia Charles Pietro, B.S. in Music Id. Vocal Musio Indiana State Teachers College John Snck, B.S. in Music 14. Instrumental Music Mansfield State Teachers College freest Villiaas School of Mfasic Pennsylvania State College fred Taring Music Workshop LaBue Allison, B.S. Vocational House Icononice Juniata College Balph Kline, B.S. in Ag. Id. Vocational Agriculture Mlllersville S.T.C. Pennsylvania State College Joyce Barton ■Barton Favorite expression:- Cone on Bab-be. ■ Band 1,2,3,4 Hewepaper staff 3,4 Softball 1.2 Jl A. 3 Baeketball 1.2,3,4 Volley ball 1,2, 4 Draaatics 1.2.3,4 Class officer 2 Chorus 1,2,3.4 Yearbook staff 4 T.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Vernon Black •Harper0 Favorite expression: Ihat do your think? ■ F. ?. A. 1.2.3.A Class Officer A F.F.A, Officer 2,3 Dranatics A Fatrlcla Fraker Pat Favorite expression: Holy cowj Volley ball Dramatics Chorus Class Officer 1,2, A F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 3 Tri-Hl-T 4 1,2,3,4 Hew6paper staff 4 4 Tri-Hi-T Officer 4 to to Track Basketball 2 1.1. A 1 Soccer 2 Mfewspajper Dramatics Chorus •tuff 4 1.2,3,4 3.4 Carolyn Henry Carly rayoritc expressionj-'fhat ara you; doing? Writing a bookf Chorus 1,2,3,4 T.H.A 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,2 Volley hall 1 Renal Tor©nan ■Bussell ' Faverite expression:-■Ton don't sayi Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2, 4 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 1.2.3 F.A.A. Officer 2 lewspapor staff 4 A.A, 4 Shirley Kesselrin ■Bessy Favorite expression:-BLet's 4o aoaething. ■ ▼olley ball 1,2, 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 2,3,4 F.I.JU 1,2,3,4 F.K.A. Officer 3 newspaper staff 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Tri-Ei-Y Officer 4 Class Officer 3,4 Rosena Long Rosie Favorite expression:- Oh, what's the useT” Dramatics 1,2 F.H.A. Officer 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Volley ball 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Yearbook staff 4 John Gall ah©r ■Piggy Favorite expression:- Cheese and crackers Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 3.4 Baseball 1,2, 4 Soccer 3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,2,3 F.F.A. Officer 3 Ban 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,2,3, Te rbock staff 4 HewBpaper staff 3,4 A. A. 3,4 A. A. Officer 4 Favori te Softball Basketball Track Chorus Br amati cs Mary Marts Lar ezpresslon;- Stop shouting! 1.2.3.4 Mewspaper staff 3,4 1.2.3.4 F.H.A,. 1,2,3,4 1.2.3.4 Volley ball 1,2 4 1 2,3,4 A. A. 3 1 Tri-Ei-T 4 Umet a Mill ■Unet a Tarorite expression:- OhJ Mjr gracious. Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Volley hall 1 Tri-Hi-T 4 T.H.JL 1,2,3,4 T.H.JL Officer 4 lewspaper Staff 4 Iran Hess ■Chubb Favorite expression:- ■How do you know?? j.T.JL 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 1, 3 F.T.JL Officer 2,3,4 Dramatics Baseball 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff Miriam Ramsey Ra Handle Favorite expression:- Oh, yesi Chorus 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 2,3,4 T.H.JL 1,2,3,4 Volley ball 1,2 4 T.H.JL Officer 1 Softball 1,2 - Josephine Bouser “Smokie favorite expression:- Heaveiis to BetsyJ Track 1 3,4 f.H.A. 1,3,3,4 f.ILJL Officer 4 Chorus It2, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Officer 2,3,4 Dramatics 1,2,3,4 Volley ball 1 lewspaper Staff 4 JLk. 3 Dolores Sheffield •Jinx favorite expression:- Jesse, !'■ bore JB Tolley ball 1,3, 4 f.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 lewspaper Staff 4 Dramatics 1 4 Tri-Hi-T 4 Janet Traaz Truxie Favorite expression: - ■Don't cone off with that. “ Track Softball 2.3.4 1.2 Volley ball 1, Class Officer 1 2 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 3.4 Dramatics 1.2,3 A. A. 3.4 Chorus f.h.a. 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Donald Kyler ■Kite Favorite expreseion:- What'B it to youT Soccer 1,2 4 I.M 1.2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 4 F.F.A. Officer 3.4 Track 1.2 Dramatics 1.2,3,4 Baseball 1.2,3,4 A. A. 3,4 Idith Walker Xdie Favorite expression:- Oh, Brother! Band 1.2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Chorus 1.2,3,4 Volley ball 1 F.H.A. 1.2,3,4 Newspaper staff 4 Saauel Park «Sai Pavori te expression - Pretty Jassy.' Baseball Soccer Track p.t.a. 1,2,3,4 A. A. 3,4 1,2,3 A. A. Officer 3 2,3,4 Dramatics 1,2,3 1,2 lew«paper Staff 4 Sara Jane Waters ■Spike favorite expression:- Sot ■ Basketball 1.2,3,4 Softball 1,2 Track 1,2,3,4 T.H. A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Draaatics 1,2,3,4 newspaper Staff 3,4 A. A. 3 Tolley ball 1,2 4 Class Officer 3 Yearbook Staff Tri- Hi-Y Class Motto ♦ Class Song «The World It Waiting Tor tht lunriee Class Flower White rot Class Colors Wfcvy and white Senior Class History Aa freshmen, we entered H.H.S. feeling scared and unwanted. But the feeling of being scared didn't last long, for we soon became acquainted with the teachers—or rather, they becasie ac- quainted with us. ill participated in all the activities and set a new record by haring the first freshmen Play in the his- tory of Hustontown High School. The following year, we found ourselves right back here again for another term, le did our best—as we had done in our freshmen fear—to annoy the teachers, as was shown in our class play Teacher' Pet . Our abilities were again shown in all activities and at the end of the year, we had a party for the Treshuen at Alien's Talley. Our Junior year was a pretty important one. V e held a banquet for the Seniors, sold ice creaa, and held our Junior play Aunt Tillle Goes To Town . The class had plenty of disputes and arguments, but we made it through the year without an actual Civil War. V on at last, the few of us remaining became Seniors. This year we were particularly interested in making money because we planned a four day trip instead of the regular three day trip. Ve raised funde by having the claaa play Lights Out , selling candy, and having bake sales. Iho' we were glad to leave, we shall always have tlae to recall our happy and sorrowful times at Hustcntown High School. Class Will I Jo Houser, Presl ent of the Clast of ‘53 of H.H.S. in Taylor Township, In the County of fhltoa, and stats of Pennsylvania, boing of sound mind, nsnory and understanding, do aake and publish this ay last will and tsstaasnt, hereby revoking and making sold all foraer wills hsratofore at any tine made by us. first, to the faculty, we leawe the hope that the absence of our class will bring peace and quiet. Second, Joyce Barton wills her pucuality, narks and alara clock to Helen Stevens. Vemoo Black wills his interest in the junior class to Bonnie Berkstresser, senior of '64. Bookheiner-Jack just leaves Hiss Oensler's room. Ion foreman-wills his roller skates to Bon Black, class of 56 Pat fraker- wills her figure to Catherine Oress. John Gallaher wills his ability to get along with the sophomore girls tos John ford. Thelna wills her Chemistry book to Hi . Heffner for a souveneir. Carolyn Henry wills her diary to Hhry Cutehall. Ivan Hess wills his ford to anyone who can keep it together. Pauline Keebmugh wills «Ding-a-ling' to anyone who can handle him. Bhirxey resslrimg—to Bill Hbseby, Kesselring wills her ability to be popular with the other sex. John ling wills his shyness to Cordon Weakland. Don Kyler wills his ability to keep late hours to anyone whc thinks the morning air is healthy. Bosena Long gives her secret of going staedy to Jane Knowles. Hhry Harts wills her sexy eyes to Danny King, ilmeta Hills wills her neatness to the janitor. Sum park wills his motorcycle to anyone who can keep it off them. Miriam lamsey wills her boyfriends to anyone who can keep then. Jo Houser wills Snokie', the old ford, to Helen Hess Jinx Sheffield wills her 'giggle to anyone who needs a laugh. Janet Truax and Spike' Haters will their 'three days vacation' to anyone who needs a rest. Idith Walker leaves her small features to Dolores Wildes. Sheldon Haters leaves his banana splits to anyone who can run them down. Imagine Je Boruxer—being calm, ceal, amt collected Yarn cm Black— without Bath Joyce Barton—with beaatifnl log Thelma Haan—ha lag bold ■Lriaa Baaeey 90ing ateady Carolyn Henry—with a poodle cat Bon Kyi or—not blushing whan on tha ataga Jaaat Truax—with wlnga ■Spike fatara—paying for har merchandise ■Jinx Sheffield— being aarioua Sheldon Waters—with perfect attendance John King—running John Oallaher—with hia aouth shut pat fraker—flirting San Park—without a wiae-crack ldlth Walker—a giant Jack Bookheiaer—-without a Joke ▲laeta Milia—Being aean Pauline Keebangh— ainua her gua Shirley Ieaalering—aaae Chubb leas—without a Tori Mary Marts—being nodes t Boaena Long—an old aaid Bon foreman— a bookworm Junior Class First row: Carol Uloway, Oeoxige Bishop, Clark Brant, farran Brows, Chari Chaaberlain, lari Cutchall, Richard Dackar. Second row;-Ruth F attars, lvelyn Fix, lvelyn Foster, La fanda Foster, Rayaond Hawkins, Helen Hess, Donald Huston. Third rowj-Fanl Johnson, lari ling, ldlth Knepper, Vaoal lyler, Valter Lake, Shirley Marts, Allen Melius. Fourth row:- Eelen Mills, Frances Meilott, fancy Mellott, Hasel Mellott, Betty Murana, Janes M unma, Vllllaa Vfcugle. Fifth row:- Vllllaa Parsons, Helen Bink, Berlec Sheffield, Marion Sheffield, Beverly Souders, Helen Stevens, M arilyn Thoaae Sixth row;- Vllllaa Zileh kissing from the pictures:-Donald Berkstresser, Veil Berkstressar, Gordon teakIand, Mary Frances Blaine, Joan Folts. Junior Class Che Junior celsa has been highly successful In the «any things which it has tried to accomplish throughout the school year. The class has been fully represented in «any sports and activities. Through theses the juniors have gained confidence and respect. Some of these activities have been basketball, baseball, softball, and trade. They have also participated in plays and wasical activities. goats of the ways they have earned noney for their senior trip have been - selling hot dogs and •pop at the soccer genes, chancing off a turkey at Thahksgiving, selling ice creaa and sweat shirts, and presenting their junior play. In addition to these noney-uaking functions, they are also planning for a spring banquet for the seniors. CLASS OFFICERS PHESIDSHT Prances Mellott TICE-PE35IDENT Janes Manna SECRETARY Bhlen Bonk TREASURERS Betty Manna first row:- Donald Black, Ronald Bookhelner, Janas Chesnut, Clara Chllcoate, Lloyd Chllcoata, Baraloa Cook, Gloria Deshong. Second row:- Dolores Downes, Patty Idwards, Mary f raker, Ranona Oianbra. Garlad Grass, Barbara Group, Geraldine Orare. third row:- Chalaer Hann, Harry lesselring, Larry Inapper, Parker Inappar, Robert Kyler, Charles Leldy, Patsy Metslar. fourth rowj-Clair Millar, WUlian M illar, Bill Mosaby, Mary Ilian Ckason, Dick Price, Mary Ritchey, Charles Roher. fifth row - Merle Rosenberry, Janes 8tarens, Glenda Twnax, June Winters, Bill Wright, Galen Wlnegardner. Missing from the pictures are: fred Black, Virginia Blairs. Sophomore Class Here we are at Huetontown High School again, but this tine aa sophoaores. Oar sophomore year has turned out to be one of great success. In activities, ve were represented on the soccer field by fed Hoalg, Chaok Laidy, Don Black, Bill fright, Larry Znvpper, Galen Tlnegardner, Bill Moseby, Charles Xoher, Clair Millar, and Marl Bosenberry. In basketball, o«r sole representative vas Mary Ulan Okeson. Larry Hnepper, Bill fright. Chuck Loddy, fed Boalg, and Gerald Grass vers on the baseball teas. the track teas had the following sophomores on it:- fed Hoaig, Dick Price, and Marl Bosenberry. Cheering our tease on to victory were the follaving soph- os re cheerleaders:- Patty «wards, Gloria Deshong, Dolores Dovnes and Glenda fruax. Members of the band are Bernice Cook, Galen finegardner, patsy Metzler, Bill Moeeby, Mary lllen Okeeon, Dolores Dovnes, Patty Bdvards, Gerald Gresa, and Virginia Blaine. f o hope that our folloving tvo years at Buetontovu High School will be just as successful Freshmen Class first rows- Alma Anderson, Donald Anderson, Jane ipplsby, Shannon Barton, Lois Chilcoate, Shelby Cromer, Mary Catchall. Second row;- Trod Disk, Janes Dural1, Connie Barley, John ford, Zelpha foster, Catherine Cress, Jerry Hall. Third row;- Lois Harm, Clair Haskins, Bdgar Henry, Shirley Hfcrehey, fred Houck, Lena Kaaouff, Dan King. fourth row;- Dolores Knepper, Shirley Khepper, Jane Knowles, Pattsy Kyler, Charles Long, Hilda Harts, Call McClain. fifth row;- Dorothy McQuait, Shelby Miller, Janes M iller, fern Mort, Dick VfUBma, Grant Heir, Patty Parsons. first row;-Hicabsth Ranck, David Saylor, Cyntbis Sheffield, Donald Waters, Ronald. Waters, James Wible, Dolores Wildes. Second rowj-Ronnle Wilson, Bruce Wilson. Mary Wilson, Clair Tingling Absent when the pictures were taken: Donald Blade, Janes Taylor. As freshman at Bustontown High School, we are looking for ward to our remaining years at Bustontown. Sven though It Is our first year, we have participated in sports, ansic, and other school organisations. We were represented in basketball by Jerry Hall and Jin Duvall and by Zelpha foster and Dema Kanouff aa cheerleaders. Catherine Grass, Shannon Barton, Jamas Duvall, Connie Barley, Gail McClain, Fattsy Kyler, and J ane Knowles have taken tine out for the band activities while others have blended their voices in our finr chorus. This is only a small beginning, but we hope to improve in our fhture years at Bustontown. % Soccer Stock rows- Cltolr Militor, Ronnie Jorsaan, Clair Tingling, Oalsn finegardner, Don Black, Don Isrkstrssstor, Charlos Roher, Jerry Hall, (Jract Her. Ttront row;- .worry Knepper, Dob Blade, Bill Vright, Charles Leidy, Bili Moseby. Merl Ro snberry. Jin Duvall, Mr. Kline, Coach. Thto 1952 soccer teas of Baatontown High School, coached by Mr. Ralph Kline again participated in a successful season, lach of the four various classes was represented on thto teas. Thto following is a record of the gaaes played. Bistontown at Tannettsburg Hustontown at 8t. Thoaas McConnsllsburg at Hustontown Hustontown at McConnellsburg G reenhill at Hustontown McC onnellsburg at Hustontown Hustontown at 0 reenhill Hustontown at McConnsllsburg Gresnhill at Hustontown I.H.S. 1 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 2 Opponents 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 7 0 I Girl s Basketball Bfrck row:-Betty Mumna, Jbyce Barton, Shirley Marts, LaVanda ft ster, Mary Trances Blaine, Coach, Mr. Heffner, front row;- Marilyn Thomas, fancy Mellott, Janet Truax, Mary Okeson, Sally Water . kissing from the picture:- Mary Marts and Trances Mellott. A classy girls' squad emerged to represent Hustontown when they net the other teaas in the Tulton County Laague. Although their re- cord doss not look too impressive, it represents a season of clean, hard-fought sportsmanlike tussels. January 6 Summary of 1952-1952 Season Warfordsburg H.ff.S. 20 Opponents 41 January 9 Robertsdale 35 20 J'anucry 14 Oreenhill 46 15 January 16 McConnellsburg 28 43 January 27 Orblsonia 31 41 Tebruary 3 Warfordsburg 32 48 Tebruary 10 flfreenhill 21 20 Tebruary 14 McConnellsturg 23 32 Back rov;-Jerry Hall, Jack Bookheimer, Bill Zilch, Jin Durall Pront rowj-Jbhn Gall«her. Bill Parsons, Bonnie foresee, Barren Brown Coach, Hr. Htoffner. Hissing from the picture:— Donald Kyler and Clark Brant Vith no facilities for practice, the outlook for the 1953-1953 basketball tqjutd was not too optlalstic, but within a short tlae. Coach Heffner whipped into shape a combination to represent Haston- town that was not to be taken too lightly. Proa a squad composed of ten boys, emerged a scrappy teas which played hard until the final whistle was blown. Shmnary of the 1952-1953 Season January 6 Varfordsburg H.B.S. 31 Opponente 48 January 9 Bobertsdale 28 36 January 14 Greenhill 47 30 January 16 McConnellsburg 39 52 January 27 Orbisonia 31 45 Pebruary 3 Warfordsburg 35 52 February 10 Greenhill 43 22 Pebruary 13 McConnellsburg 27 41 4 Back row:- Shirley Marts, La anda foster. Many Ulan Okason, Varney Mellott front row:- Helen Bonk, Batty Mtuasa, Glenda Trnaz, Marlon Sheffield, Dolores Downes Missing fro the picture:-Mary Marts, framees Mellott, Mary fields, Jndrey Locke, Velaa Sheffield, inn Karlin. ▲ snappy “power house emerged from the girls who participated in softball. In spite of their efforts and interest, they were unable to schedule many games. Bowerer, they prowed ritorious in aj.1 their gases 1952 Softball Schedule H.H.S. Opponents fannettsburg 14 7 fannettsburg 7 2 Oreenhill 31 0 4 Baseball Sack row;- Clark Brant, Warren Brown, Jla Mnaea, Sheldon Water , Gerald. Greet, Dick Decker, Charles Leldy, G4Len Wlnegardner, Walter Lake. Second row:- Larry Ihepper, Bill W right, nil parsons, Don Kylsr, Donnie Barley, Iran Biss, Coach Mr. frank, San Park, Mblvin Thomas, Jia Puraell, Bonnie foreman. Missing from the picture:- Walt Lane The Hustontovn Baseball team of 1952 had aa unusually success.jJ. ssason. With a group of watoraa players, a dependable battery, and aa efficient coach, John H. frame, they proceeded to launch a Tory success- ful ssason. The record of the games played is a follows:- H.H.5. OFF Orblsonla 1 2 Robertseal 12 5 far foras burg ff 0 Greenhill 4 2 McConnellsburg 11 1 Warfordtburg 2 9 Greenhill 15 2 McConnelleburg 8 5 Chambersburg 3 7 4 Hack rowi- Dick Price, Paul Johnson, John Qallaher, San Park, Jack Bookheimer, Ronnie Foreman, Merl Rosenberry. Front row: Miriam Ramsey, Jo Rfcuzer, Janet Truaa, Betty Mumma, Marilyn Thomas, Sally Waters, Shirley Marts, Coach- Mr. Heffner. Missing from the picture:- alt Lane, Donnie Harley, Ted Romig, (Jerald Hfershey, Mary Fields, Betty lisaman, Mary Marts, Geraldine Grove, Coach-Mr. Horton. The 1952 track team, under the excellent supervision of Mir. Heffner and Mr. Horton, made a valient attepmt to come home, once again, with the track meet laurels. Although they were nosed out by McConnelleburg by only a few points, their efforts deserve the praise and the credit they received. 4 Cheer Leaders lack row:- Dena Kanouff, Zelpha foster front row:- Glenda Tran, Dolor Downes Misting fro the picturej- Donna Deshong, Patty Idwards Hia cheerleaders, consisting af the six «Iris nentloned abort, followed oar team to their gawes and cheered the on. Many hoar of practice, under the guidance of Mr. Allison, was the faet that lead to the fine showing that these girls aade at all our encounters. Their pep and vitality nerer died and both the teens and the spectators hare a deep feeling of appreciation for the good Jot done ty our cheerleaders. 4 I Back row;- Rob ena Lon .......Jduertieing manager Jack Bookheimer...............Ml tor Iran Hess........ ....Sporte editor Front row:- John Gal1aher....Photography editor Sally Waters................Baaineee manager Joyce Barton..........Senior editor Josephine Rouzer, Yearbook Staff feature editor Newspaper Staff Journallea, being a new core offered this year, assumed the duties of the Newspaper Staff and published the school newspaper TEE TAYLOR TOWNSHIP HIGHLIGHTS. Those included in the Journalisa class are: Back row: Sen Park, Jack Bookheimer, John Gallaher Front row: Janet Truax, Sally Waters, Mary Marts, Patty Araker, Jinx Sheffield, Joyce Barton, Idith Walker, ilneta Mills, Josephine Houser. Adviser:-MiSB Gensler Those nissing fro the picture are: Shirley Eesselrlng, Hon Foreman. ovf %ZaJ£u 4 ards in ordf °f Se,l ng rhertaken( g°al for tbl to re ch th hFiatxna l SaJe nien ha F trip to w exPense lfeen and u e found th astlineton I feeJ certat PVgm £ y°Ur sup. the,r Norite at anyo e cL f a °rtsnem £e ards (rorn fcua« Select dl ] Porch dollar. ent. A ased from d box cf “y s™ ihe varied seniors pl’Uv r1” «« - ibIVlty P«n'od. your T °°n and ac |be4 «.i b™ ,« “■ «1 til ' o ■° -0% % V % % % =■ v O. . AD Tv i A° Thisand That «ass descr-......... Jents’ „• ueScrlptions - ■ Vlowpoint) ■ frcwh the Seniors „.. T,le Senic l a o % 'V’ D «• 1, t?- r Stu Usually Jong calm. ®L eV Ne JDe V ri® c v’ i®T VD' .e-1’ e'J CSD) tP £ X,- .O o , “ ■? A ■p o. tf ? ti ■? w P 3$ P $ t! tf ’ ?. 15 2, v s $ w $ £ Cr . ® % 'i o W Zt i O £ 5? ?. '4. 5 % o %%% 4 - e cT os S vitf ,. ACt Xv e VS aSS',«4-., V 9 tvV V 0 1 ,or are Doilectedi Wot our —.Mlf spected; y need theif CTeS!! ever Wa eas most ,they Jeave. cool andj heads fc. feason to Wil be ,iarf Jad when SD° s 1 ' e ;9 ? '’;■ .00 O o.V 9C ,0 - Senior girls are making pajamas. [Wonder what’s coming off! x et D‘ ,c 4eS JO , x e or 0 e es 'e V“ «iSW UO° . 9 •po Vt .t oO ’’ 6 !: «“• rV°D V3’ v.e A0P ot A'je tv ,Me' ■CD’ at®’ D ® rJ C iVS Id1 v, pteeA % tve-l O Sr n1 - 0' 5 • A? M A. ( ■ ? 1s S' ? jf j .. to P O ' S P T 5 5- , ? i? Sf £'§ .otVO D° 95 op ejv1 st • eV 50’ S X o9 T t' ,v eVV o •i' 0; I .o' 3v ? , i7 w a? „ ' O £• .ty L QJ . £ -rPjS . js 31.S' Si s g g s ep OD 4, 7 «9 f o° .o i i? d (p v ' S' r? ? . « S’ S V Vf A 3oYVne et D - w TAYLOR TOWNSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Published monthly during the year by the Taylor Township High School. Rates; Fifteen cents per copy. • • • • It is published by the senior jour- nalism class. Members of this class are Joyce Carton, Jack Bookheimer, Ronnie Foreman, Patty Fraker, John Gallaher, Shirley Kesselring, Mary Marty, Abnetta Mills, Sam Park, Josephine Rouzer, Dolores Sheffield Janet Truax, Edith Walker, Sail; Waters, Sheldon Waters. ___ d ril T!ote r vV « ot rot ,er®' ■ v,o4 '-S l L% lod®e et® tD vot- 9Vtet' 5 ' i-fi ,s: 0’ o' jP p 5 9 -9 P Si £ i? , . P Qj Xvo ,et- tvet tb e® p ® „ , V 4% % V % V p. % v O V Q IP .v covg “CD otve peS ®s to®' ,tt'w Je 9 aT ,j °®'- BT°r A®av - ® ..-ttvD oA S!o Y tit-' 5' «i°' Dt , N'X jAV Ihe aenior presented a mystery-comedy Light Out hy P l S. McCoy on the erenings of Mowember 20 and 21 nt 8:00 p.m. The weather was against the ca t the fir t performance, hut a reoord crowd appeared to witness the excellent second and final performance Standing:- Donald lyler, Sally Waters, Miriam Baasey, Yernon Hack. Seatedt- Dolores Sheffield, Jhck Bookheimer, Joyce Barton. Shirley Xessolring, Josephine Bouser, and Sheldon Waters. Junior Play Cast Back rowBoa Hhston, Bill Parseas, Varren Brown, Baynoad Hawkins. front row:-Hoian loot, Battjr Hi—a, fancy Mallott, Balan Bonk, M ary franeas Blalna. Missing from tha picture:- Carol llleway and franeas Mallott. fhe Junior class presented a three-act oowedy ■Dinples hy flltur Brass an March 20,21,1953, at Bsstontown High School. Tha play, with all Its la tare sting situations, prowl wary entertain- ing to tha parante and friends who com to sea tha performance. ✓ F. H. A. F.H.JL—-For future hoses «e have prepared. Included in this organization are the following girls - Back row:-Bonnie Wilson, Dena K«xouff, Dolores Knepper, Marilyn Thoaas, Shirley Knepper, Zelpha foster, Jane Knowles, Cynthia Shef- field, Patty Parsons, Connie larley, Susie Ranck, Patsy Kyler, Terne Mort, Mary Cutchall, Jane ippleby. Middle row;-Sally Waters, Aiwa Anderson, Carol Alloway, Berniece Shef- field, Betty Itxana, Shirley Marts, Iwelyn fix. Helen Mills, LaWanda Toster, Mary Blaine, Helen Sterens, Helen Hunk, Geraldine Grove, Patsy Metiler, June Winters, Mary Hitchey, Lois Hann, Barbara Group, Catherine Grass, Dolores Wildes, Lois Chilcoate, Dorothy Mc(Jualt, Raaona Giawbra, Carolyn Henry,Thelaa Hann, Alaeta M ills. front row:-Pat fraker, Mary Marts, Hazel Mellott, Bevwrly Bonder , Glenda Truax, Dolores Downes, Idith Knepper, Hath fetters, Helen Hess, Mary Wilson, Shelby Miller, Cherie Chamberlain, Bernice Cook, Gloria Deshong, Patty Bdwards. Seated:- Joyce Barton, Jinx Sheffield, Janet Truax, Mary (Beeson, Miriam Eaasey, Rosena Long, Hilda Marts, Idith Walker, Josephine Houser, Pauline Keebaugh, Mary fraker. idrisert-Mr . Allison. F. F. A. j j _______ve leam today to far tomorrow. Included In this organisation are the following hoy :- Baclc row:- Richard Price, Jaaee Sterens, Barry Xesselring, Iked 1 ' Gall McClain, Bill.Moseby, Dick Muwaa, Idgar Henry, Darid Saylor, Raynond Hawkins, Gerald Grass, Daniel King, Merle Rosenberry, Don Kyl®r. 1 103 Chilcoate, Iran Hess, Jaaes Miller, Charles Long, Paul Cutchall, Clair Hawkins, Middle row:- John Iln . 11111 Mill . ItonUi fnter. DoMli to.ton, Trsd Diak, Walter Lake, Don Black, Jaaes fible, Donald inderson, Jerrytflall. Grant Heir, Dick Decker, Larry Knepper, Parker Knepper, Vernon Hack, Bruce Wilson Tront row:- George Bishop, lari ling, Donald Black, illan Melius, Mail Berkstreesew, Donald Waters, Clair Tingling, Iked Houck, Clair Miller, Charles Long,, Bill Wright, Galen Winegardner, idriser—Mr. Kline. Tri Hi-y To create, maintain, and extend throughout the hone, school, and community, high standards of Christian charae ter— this is the purpose of the Trl-Ei-T Club. This year marked the rerival of Tri-Hi-T in Taylor Township High School. Those Included in Trl-Hi-T are as follows: Hack row;- Jinx Sheffield, Joyce Barton, Janet Truax, Mary Marts, Helen Hunk, Joan Foltz, Hazel Mellott, Helen Hess, Bath Fetters, Xrelyn Fix, Hdith Knepper, Helen Mills. Middle row:-11 ml inderson, Delores Knepper, Sara Waters, Cynthls Sheffield Jane Khowles, Patty Parsons, Mary F raker, Mary Ritchey, Ramona Cianbra, Barbara Croup, Patty Fraker, Bdith Knepper, Alaeta Mills, Thelma Hann. Front row;- Helen Sterens, Mary Blaine, Wand Foster, Patty Idwards, Bernice Cook, Clorla Deshong, Dolores Downes, Mary Okeson, Clenda Truax, Marilyn Thomas, Bernlece Sheffield, Shirley Marts, Betty Momma, Beverly Souders. Adviser:- Ur. Allison, Athletic Association Included, are:- Back rows- Clair Millar, Saa Park, Chuck Leidy, (Jalaa Winegardner, Don Black, John Gallahar. Middle rows- rettay lyler, Patty Mattlar, Geraldine Growe, Elisabeth Hanck, Connia Xarlay, Shirleyb Enapper, Jana Xhoales, Patty Parsone, Charia Chaaberlain. Seated:- Fatty B warde, Gloria Deehong, Glenda Truax, Doloree Downet, Barnice Cook, Mary Ulan Okeson, Shirley Marts, Janet Truaz, Batty Mumna, Dolores Wildes, omcsRs PEES WEST V1CE-PEES luEKT SECRETARY THCASUKEB John Gallahar Nancy Mellott Mhry Okeson Shirley Uartz Glee Club lack row:- Beverly Bonders, Marilyn Thomas, Shirlay Marts, Shirlay Kassel- rlac, Shelby Croner, La Vaada To a tar, Mary Bitchey, Mlth Knapp ar, Carolyn Manry, Xoaaaa Lone, Hal an Bonk. Saeond row - Helan laaa, Xalan Mills, Bamiaca Shaffiald, Batty Manna, Jana Knowles, Connla Barley, Patyy Paraona, Shirlay Knepper, Geraldine Groan, Banona Glaabra, Barbara Group, Bath Pattarn, Jana Vinters, Clara Chllcoato, 11 net a Mllla, Mlrian Barney, Salon Stevens. Front row:- Hazel Mollott, Joaa Polts, Mary Pranoea Blaine, Marion Sheffield, Sally Waters, Janet fruax,, Patty Fraker, Joyce Barton, Dolores Sheffield, Patsy Matsler, Bemice Cook, Glenda Truax, Dolores Downes, Mary Ulna Oka a on, lilth Walker. Director:-Mr. Pietro, COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MeCONNELLSBURG, PA. DEPOSITS INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WASHINGTON, D. C. $10,000—MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR—$10,000 Compliments of j Compliments of Frank Alexander D. D. S. McConnellsburg Auto Supply McConnellsburg, Pa. Phone 120 McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Compliments of 1 ! Racket Store Fulton House Phone 52-R-2 McConnellsburg, Pa. McConnellsburg, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF I CHAMBERSBURG SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, ! INC. i IPHONE 1209 MEMORIAL SQUARE CHAMBERSBURG, PA. j I boosters | r ELLIS UNGER j MARV TROUT Fleming and Pittman 1 ! i Compliments of Electric and Gas Welding Blacksmithing MeConnellsburg, Pa. Meats and Groceries Phone 188 MeConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of 0 and T Store McConnellsbuig, Pa. I I E. V. Lynch Agency Insurance of All Kinds Phone 32-11-3 MeConnellsburg, Pa. --------------------( ------------------------ Raker’s Market j Freeda A. Duvall Congratulations, Class of 1953! The H-P Store Beautician On the Square Phone 32-K-4 MeConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Hamil’s Tobacco Store Ray Hancock, Manager MeConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Ray’s Pastry Shop Phone 114-R-4 Hancock, Md. MeConnellsburg, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF STANLEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” CHAMBERSBURG, PA. ❖ Compliments of Johnnie’s New Motel and Diner Motel Phone—155 Diner Phone—9004 Stamler Motor, Inc. i McConnellsburg, Pa. Ford Dealer Shimer’s Body Works Complete Body Repair and Painting Mercersburg, Pa. i John R. Shimer, Prop. McConnellsburg, Pa. ! ' Compliments of ! j Barton’s Store Compliments of 1 I Mumma’s I P ! I Hustontown, Pa. 1 Fort Littleton, Pa. j | Compliments of 1 Ford’s Esso Service Center j i The Toll House I f Gas — Accessories — Oil j Fort Littleton, Pa. Saltillo, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF ELMER K. MELIUS BUS OPERATOR FOR STANLEY — HEINZ — L. B. SMITH — ORCHARD EMPLOYEES THIS IS A CHARTERED ROUTE — ALL PASSENGERS ARE INSURED BUS SCHEDULE Waterfall .......................... Leave 6:00 A. M.—Return 6:15 P. M. Huston town ....................... I eave 6:12 A. M.—Return 6:02 P. M. Knobsville ......................... Leave 6:22 A. M.—Return 5:52 P. M. McConnellsburg ..................... Leave 6:35 A. M.—Return 5:40 P. M. Fort Loudon ........................ Leave 7 :00 A. M.—Return 5:20 P. M. Saint Thomas ....................... Leave 7 :12 A. M.—Return 5:05 P. M. Arrive at Stanley at 7:30 A. M.—Leave at 4:46 P. M. Arrive at Orchards at 7:05 A. M.—Leave at 5:12 P. M. L. B. Smith Bus Leaves 30 Minutes Earlier and Returns 1 Hour, 45 Minutes Earlier RATES Stanlev. Smith. Heinz Orchard One Way Waterfall and Hustontown ...$.60 Knohsville .................$.50 McConnellsburg .............$.40 Fort Loudon ................$ 25 Saint Thomas ...............$ 20 Rd. Trip One Way Rd. Trip $1.00 $.50 $.75 $ .85 $.40 $.60 $ .70 S .40 $ .35 $.25 $.40 Gayman Buick and Chevrolet Co. Sales and Service Mercersburg, Pa. Compliments of Myers and Tritle Mercersburg, Pa. H. B. Mellott Estate, Inc. Crushed Stone and Agricultural Lime Phone 61 McConnellsburg, Pa. Gale Diehl’s Sporting Goods Store All Types Sports Spaulding — Reach — Wilson Phone 1567-W 12 West King Street Chambersburg, Pa. Clyde Deshong King St. Cycle Shop Distributor of Atlantic Products Phono McConnellsburg 49-R-4 Authorized Schwinn Dealer Sales and Service 16 West King Street Harrison ville, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. Stinson’s Clover Farm Store Congratulations to the Graduate of ’53 From Thrift and Economy Tobey’s 65 South Main Street Three Springs, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. Reeder’s Grocery ! Greenleaf Luncheonette 1 Cold Meats and Groceries | Wesley Mellott, Prop. i f McConnellsburg, Pa. |: McConnellsburg, Pa. | Compliments of | ! Pen Mar Grocery Co. | Cash Groceries of Quality i Metz Jewelry Store f Self Service j | 1 i “A Saving on Every Item” McConnellsburg, Pa. ! j McConnellsburg, Pa. - 1 i ! Tuscarora Summit Inn ! i White Swan Restaurant | ( Breakfast — Luncheons i Sidney W. Leech, Prop. ! i Dinners — Fountain Service McConnellsburg, Pa. U. S. 30 McConnellsburg, Pit. 1 ! i Fulton Natural Gas Co. i Hunter’s Mobil Service I j ! Gas — Lubrication — Oil — Repairs j Pyrofax Gas Service ! { We Give and Redeem S H Green J. C. Patterson ! Stamps 1 McConnellsburg, Pa. McConnellsburg, Pa. ! ♦2 ! Fry Coal and Stone Co. Dodge Tractors j Dodge and PI j mouth 1 Crushed Stone j Greenland Motor Sales Building Stone Pulverized Limestone j Ferguson Tractors i i | Greenland Farm Equipment Phone 51 Everything for the Farm Mercersburg, Pa. 1 Mfc Union, Pa. Three Springs, Pa. Compliments of M and K Pontiac 1 | Horton’s Restaurant and Garage j I 1 Parts, Sales and Service 1 Service for All Makes Phone 9004 | Phone 190 New Grenada, Pa. i 316 S. Park Ave. Mercersburg, Ps. Comerer Hardware Frigidaire Appliances aud Bottled Gas Phone McConnellsburg 123 Compliments of Morgan’s Ice Cream Bar Robcrtsdale, Pa. Penn Appliance Co, Frigidaire Sales and Service Mercersburg, Pa. Jaslow’s Army and Navy Store 123 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. V. T. Angle Sons Chrysler — Plymouth Chambersburg Pa. P. Nicklas Sons Furniture — Wall Paper Floor Coverings 37-39 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Dunhill’s Men’s Wear 111-115 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Compliments of Brener Furniture Stores Chambersburg, Pa., Waynesboro, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa. Compliments of The Fulton County National Bank Compliments of Fulton Theatre MeConnellsburg, Pa. Brantner Motor Co. Guaranteed Used Cars Harry R. Brantner, Owner Phone 113-R-2 MeConnellsburg, Pa. I i MeConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of H-P Store Famous for Savings’ MeConnellsburg, Pa. ♦ « • i i 1 i Compliments of j 4 E. J. Hoover and Son 1 1 Thomas Hatchery i General Merchandise 1 ! i i ! and Feed Store Gas — Oil — Feed — Hardware ! i i i i Saltillo, Pa. Robertsdale, Pa. I ! ! ! 1 Compliments of Carl’s Place i ! i ! i 1 Homemade Pies j i j j i i j i Raymond Park Eight Lunches — Sandwiches i i Economy Store Three Springs, Pa. Phone McConnellsbiirg 145-R-14 Hustontown, Pa. 1 i i i j j ! ! j A. N. Kerling 1 Black’s General Store j I i ! ! Chevrolet Sales and Service Full Lino of Books anil Magazines i 1 j “Still Doing Business on the Square I Confectionery i i ! f Phone 2121 Gas — Oil i i i Three Springs, Pa. Waterfall, Pa. i j j i i ! j 1 ! Benson’s Jewelry Store Capitol Cleaners I i i Watches — Jewelry — Bracelets Pressing — Cleaning — Dyeing i j Necklaces — Silverware Laundry — Repairing j Electric Appliances Phone 18-K-21 j 1 Watch Repairing j John Slovonick, Duane Thompson i Clifford Benson, Prop. j Proprietors i i ! Saltillo, Pa. Orbisonia, Pa. 1 I I I « . • « Flour — Feed Compliments of C. J. Hess Shade Gap, Pa. Phone Neelyton 16-R-6 Compliments of J. S. Shapiro’s Sons, Inc. Furniture — Furnishings For the Home ! ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ( ! I ! Blair Esso Station Shade Gap, Pa. Smart Wearing Apparel and Shoes Saxe’s Men’s St-ore — Shirley Street Ladies’ Store — Jefferson Street Mount Union, Pa. Mount Union, Pa. Compliment of Fancy Groceries I Fraver’s Shoe Store 127 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Ludwig’s Jewelers Since 1877 121 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Watches — Diamonds — Jewelry Ira A. Long 135 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Compliments of Royal Jewelers Watches — Diamonds Silverware — Jewelry 31 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Carl’s Market Meats — Produce Public Square Chambersburg, Pa. Jewelry John Z. Martin We Service Every Item That We Sell 126 South Main Chambersburg, Pa. Compliments of W. T. Grant Company 61 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Max Kirson “A Good Place to Buy' Men’s Wear Women’s Wear Chambersburg, Pa. I Compliments of Ott Bros. Farm Supply McConnellsburg, Pa. Far mall Tractors I Robert E. Riggs, D. D. S. J McCormick Farm Machinery I ! International Harvester Refrigeration McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Richards’ Motors Dodge-PIymouth Dodge “Job-Rated’ Trucks McConnellsburg, Pa. Paints — Roofing — Hardware Compliments of Hays Store McConnellsburg, Pa. Ruth’s Hat and Dress Shop Compliments of Women’s Apparel McConnellsburg, Pa. Glazier’s Service Center McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of i Earley’s Garage ! General Repair i McConnellsburg, Pa. i _______________________________ I Compliments of i i Harry M. Johnston ! P McConnellsburg, Pa. § I-------------------------------- Sprowl’s Garage and Service Station Wheel Alignment a Specialty Gas — Lubrication — Oil Lincoln Way East McConnellsburg, Pa. Free Delivery Bard and Cisney Quality Meats and Groceries McConnellsburg, Pa. Phone 15-R-ll I I I i i i i i i l i Compliments of McLaughlin’s Drug Store McConnellsburg, Pa. i i i j ( i i Compliments of Rexall Drug Store Wishing You Success in Your Future Undertakings McConnellsburg, Pa. ! I I I I .♦ Glen-Nell Hotel ‘McConneUsburg's Most Modern” 24-Hour Cafeteria Phone 31 McConneUsburg, Pa. Compliments of Esso Service Center McConneUsburg, Pa. R and G Motor Co. Grissinger Bros. Chevrolet Sales and Service ‘The Most Beautiful Buy of All” Sunoco Products Phone 9009 McConneUsburg, Pa. Home Dressed Meats Groceries We Give S H Green Stamps Phone 5-R-4 McConneUsburg, Fa. Stevens’ Barber Shop Snyder’s Gulf Service You Can Lick Our Stamps, But You Can’t Beat Our Haircuts Batteries — Tubes Tires — Accessories Bob Snyder, Prop. McConnellsburg, Pa. Dreamland Diner Top of Cove Mountain, Route 16 We Serve Choice Food—Seafood, T-Bone Steaks and Sandwiches Our Food Satisfies the Appetite Popular Prices Compliments of ! f Guy L. Souders 1 I McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Compliments of Borden’s i A Friend ' ( Compliments of Fulton 1 1 Motor Sales Company 1 Ford Sales and Service Fields’ Barber Shop Atlantic Products Dearborn Equipment—Ford Tractors D. A. Washabaugh, Prop. McConnellsburg, Pa. • Fort Littleton, Pa. Compliments of McConnellsburg Bottling Works Robert Hamil, Prop. Compliments of j| Hon. Merrill W. Kerlin Representative in The General Assembly McConnellsburg, Pa. I G. C. Murphy Co. “Your Friendly Store” McConnellsburg, Pa. Carny’s Furniture Store Everything for the Home Easy Payments Phone 93 or 51-R-ll McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Capital Restaurant Mercersburg, Pa. Compliments of Hoover’s Store Hustontown, Pa. Wolf’s Racket Store Richard H. Wolf, Prop. Mercersburg, Pa. Compliments of Harris Hotel Phone 9010 McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Lodge’s Variety Store McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Fashionette Beauty Salon Almyra R. Keefer Phone 24 McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of i i Shimer’s Barber Shop j i McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of Selser Shell Service Station North Main Street Mercersburg, Pa. Compliments of Knepper’s Clover Farm Store Powell Photo Shop Thrift Plus Satisfaction Everything Photographic 130 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, Pa. Erman S. Knepper Waterfall, Pa. ‘Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges” D. P. Knepper L. G. Balfour Co. Class Kings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas — Personal Cards Club Insignia — Medals and Trophies Fertilizer Flour — Feed Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone New Grenada 6-R-ll W. G. Ross 120 S. Second Street Wormleysburg, Pa. Waterfall, Pa. Compliments of Compliments of i Lois’s Beauty Parlor Phone 16-R-13 Shade Gap, Pa. McFarland Furniture Company Bedford — Phone 889 Everett — Phone 326 For the Best in Cars and Trucks See the Everett Motor Co. Studebaker Sales and Service Phone Everett 33 Deshong’s Cycle Shop Harley Davidson Motorcycles Schwinn Built Bicycles Phone 237-J 507 YV. Main St. Everett, Fa. Barkman Chevrolet Co. j “The Complete Car” Sales and j Service | 24-Hour Towing 210-212 E. Main St. Everett, Pa. j Compliments of A Friend J. B. Ewing and Sons Flour — Feed — Grains International Harvester DeKalb Seed Corn Farm Implements Breezewood Implement Sales General Repairing Massey Harris — New Holland Sales and Service Orbisonia, Pa. Phone 9017 COMPLIMENTS OF GARLOCK MOTOR SALES SERVICE { f I i.
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