Greencastle Antrim High School - Conococheague Yearbook (Greencastle, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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BETTY JANE ANGLE 'College Preparatory A smile that makes you smile right back. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Annual Stall 3, 45 Class Play 35 Glee Club 2-45 Bible Study 2-45 Music Club 25 Archery 15 Hockey Z-45 Basketball 1-45 Volley Ball l-35 Soft Ball 2. . BETTY JANE BARNHART College Preparatory Pleasingly plump and happy-go-lucky. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Library Club 2, Vice Presidente 25 Librarian 2-45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Orches- tra 1-45 Glee Club 25 Dancing 45 Bible Study 2-45 Basketball 3, 45 Volley Ball 1-4. JULIA E. BLACK Commercial V Cut over a small pattern. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 F. H. A. 3-4, Vice President 3, President 45 Glee Club 2-45 Operetta 35 Bi- ble Study 4. MABLE BRINDLE ' Home Economics Finds much in life to be enjoyed. Glee Club 2-45 Bible Study l, Z5 Operetta 35 Music 25 F. il. A. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Dancing JANET BRYAN Commercial A mischievous glint in her eyes. Tri-Hi-Y 35 F. H. A. 35 Glee Club 25 Bible Study 2-3. . HOWARD COLLEGE College Preparatory Easily angered, but the storm's over in no time. Hi-Y 1-45 Glee Club Z-45 An- nual Stait 45 Electrical 35 Gun and Rod 1, 25 Dancing 45 Soc- cer 3-45 Gym Team 1-35 Class Play 3, 45 Stage 45 Patrol 45 Bible Study 2-45 Correspond- ence 3, 4. DON CORDELL Commercial He looks over his troubles instead of into them. Glee Club 2-45 Hi-Y 2-45 An- nual Staff 45 Pan-American 25 Class Play 35 Soccer 3, 4. THELMA MARIE ANGLE - College Preparatory Pleasing personality with laughing eyes of blue. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Archery 15 Music 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Dancing 45 Operetta 35 Class Play 45 Christmas Play 25 An- nual Staff 45 Bible Study 2-45 Volley Ball 1-45 Class Basket- ball 1-4. GLENN BEMISDERFER College Preparatory Better late than never. Glee- Club 2-4, Vice President 35 Archery 1, 2, Vice President 25 Hi-Y 1-4, Constitution Com- mittee 45 Forum 3, 4, Assistant Chairman 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 35 Physical Fitness 35 Track 3 5 Correspondence .Course 35 Bible Study 2-45 Class Play 4. LOUISE BRICKER C ommereial Proud possessor of someone's heart. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Music Club 1-3, Treas- urer 35 Glee Club 2,545 Oper- etta 35 Freshman Class Roll 4. ALICE M. BRUMBAJTIGH College Preparatory Bound to succeed in whatever ' she does. ' Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Secretary 1, 2, President 45 Annual Staff 1-4, Vice President 2, 45 Student Council 45 Christmas Plays 2, 45 Glee Club 1-45 Librarian 35 Bible Study 2-45 Class Secre- tary 35 Hockey 1-35 Basketball 1, 35 Softball 1-35 Volley Ball 1-3. . DELIA CHAMBERLIN Home Economics Small-but a big smile. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 F. H. A. 1-3, Secretary 35 Glee Club 25 Operetta 3. ROBERT CONN College Preparatory Can be depended upon when mischief is brewing. Hi-Y 2-45 Pan-American Club 1, 2, President 25 Forum Club 35 45 Class President 15 Student Council 15 Class Play 3, 45 Glee Club 2-45 Dancing 45 Hi-Y Constitution Committee 45 Bible Study 3, 45 Patrol 15 Intramural Volley Ball 3. WAYNE E. CORDELL General Hears all, sees all, knows all. Dramatic Club 15 Health Club 1-35 Baseball 3, 45 Soft- ball 1, 2. l 1 5 Q 3 2 ,La ' 4 Seven . .'-a.A' '

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ix SENCIUH ELASS HVSTUHY - Now that our high school days are coming to a close, each senior seems to realize that we, as a class, have been living through four years of happy, busy, and historic days. VVe hope to remember them always. On September 3, l94O,, one hundred twenty-six eager, excited, green freshmen wandered up the steps of G. H. S. with hopes of acquiring many honors and friendships during our high school days. We found ourselves to be the largest class that ever entered school. At this fact we were very proud and pleasedg but we since found it caused hardships, for the class was then divided into two homerooms with four different sections. After fbecoming familiar with each other and the school, we elected class officers and entered into the activities offered us. The social high spot of the year was a class picnic held at Cold Spring's Rollerskating Park. As sophomores we became better qualihed and capable of entering into the daily routine of school life. Forgetting how bashful and green we were our hrst year, we enjoyed teasing and laughing' at our new confused under-students. After a week of initiations, some of the mem- bers entered into the Senior Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y organizations, The Tri-Hi-Y Christmas play, Once Upon a Christmasf' was composed entirely of sophomore girls. in sports both girls and boys were well represented on the varsity teams. In March, for the County Education Associa- tion, two dances were presented by the girls, class members were also on the gymnastic team which gave a demonstration. By this time war had been declared, and ill studies we became more familiar with national problems and our picnic at Cold Springs was cancelled, instead, a party was held in the gymnasium. Studies were not to be forgotten, for Jean Oliver won the principal's medal for having the highest scholastic average in the high school. On September 7, 1942, we returned again as upper classmen, looking forward to a most prosperous and exciting year. VVe found many new and exciting activities each month. First, in September the class and student council officers were elected, in October the purchase of class rings was definitely decided upon, November found rings of black onyx and gold insignias or- dered for the class, a Christmas party was held in the gymnasium with games, exchanging of gifts, and refreshments, Mid-winter examinations were the chief concern in January, in Feb- ruary the class colors, motto, and Flower were selected, to aid the war effort, th class helped the teachers distribute Ration Book Two, in March we decided upon giving an operetta instead of a play. HH. M. S. Pinaforen was chosen with Miss Martin and Mrs. Toms as directors. The class song, 'fClass of '44 ' was written by Doris Greenawaltg red and white pennants and red crew hats were decided upon. On May 6 and 7 the operetta, Pinafore, was presented and it proved a great success. Class rings arrived the same day as the first performance of Pinafore.l' Although they were later than had been hoped, they were very welcome and appreciated. At the close of school, a picnic was held at the King Playground, followed by a class dance in the gym- nasium. This was the last class entertainment for many of the boys who were planning to enter the armed services. On September 20, 1943, sixty-eight seniors came back to inherit the crown of honor and leadership from our predecessors. It was then that we discovered how many of our, members had left to join different branches of the service, to get married, or to enter business. To date, twenty-four boys are in the Army, Navy, Marines, or Air Corps, while others will be called before the close of school. The senior typing Section A edited a Thanksgiving paper called The Senior Blah. This was presented to all seniors and members of the class in the service. December was a busy month, for class pictures were taken by Kelleyls Studio. On the tenth and eleventh we presented our last play, And Came the Spring, under Mrs. Toms' direction. As school draws to a close all are planning to enter this wartorn world to practice and apply the knowledge we have gained to aid in making a world of lasting peace and friendships, just as those serving in the armed forces are doing. The motto, United we stand, expresses the aim for a better world of tomorrow.



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M-1 f r -.rw l t i Q fi ' X E . S l Eight X MILDRED DAVIS Home Economics Wonder what lies behind that quiet exterior? Typing 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Dancing 45 F. H. A. 45 Glee Club 4. ' LOIS DULEBOHN Commercial Alert and smiling. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Music 35 Li- brarian 35 Annual Staff 45 La- tin425 Bible Study 15 Glee Club 2, . CARL C. ESHLEMAN Commercial Oneof the G. H. S. , glamour boys. Forum 2, 35 Dramatics 45 Glee Club 2-45 Bible Study 2, 35 Class Play 3, 4. ANNA R. FOGELSANGER ' College Preparatory Ambitious and sincere. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Latin 25 Dancing 45 Bible Study 2-45 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 15 Volley Ball 1. BETTY GEARHART Commercial Her smile's contagious as well as charming. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Class Treas- urer 35 Class Play 45 Operetta 35 Cheerleader 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Music Club 25 Dancing 2, 35 Bible Study 3, 45 Volley Ball 1-35 Christmas Play 4. MARY L. GINGRICH Commercial She's as likable as she is ' lookable. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Bible, -Study l-35 Annual Staff 2-45 Music 25 Dancing 45 Glee Club 2-45 Operetta 3. VIRGINIA GREATHEAD General i When we see Virginia, we :see Mildred and vice-versa. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 F. H. A. 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Operetta 35 Dancing 45 Bible Study 4. ROSALIE K. DONNELLY Commercial lf silence were golden, she'd be in the poor house. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Commercial 3, 45 Bible Study 2, 35 Office Work 45 Student Council 45 Play Prompter 45 Cheerleader 45 Christmas Play 2. OWEN E. ELLIOTT General What's the use to worry. Class Play 35 Patrol 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 Gun and Rod 25 Basketball l-4, Varsity 45 Var- sity Soccer 3, 4. NORMA P. ETTER V Commercial Stout-but not a worry in the world. ' Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Bible Study 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Commercial 45 F. H. A. 35 Dancing 2, 35 Volley Ball 3. JANE FRIES Commercial Plays the game for the fun of playing it. Commercial 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Music 25 Operctta 35 Soft Ball l-45 Volley Ball 1-45 Bas- ketball 1-4, Manager 35 Hockey 3, 4. ARLENE GETTY General She loves life, and she will live. Glee Club 2-45 Library 4, President 45 Music 2, 35 Oper- etta 3. VIRGINIA LEE GOODE Commercial The picture of a dream come true. Langley High School: Art l, 25 Dramatics 1, 25 'Dancing 1, 25 Religious Education 1, 25 Tennis l, 25 Greencastle: Glee Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 An- nual Staff 3, 45 Operetta 35 Class Play 45 Dancing 45 Bi- ble Study 35 Cheerleader- 3, 4. DORIS GREENAWALT. Commercial Never too busy to have fun. Tri-Hi-Y l-4, Treasurer 45 Class Treasurer 1 5 Annual Staff 35 Glee Club 2-45 Operetta 35 Class Play 45 Student Council 45 Bible Study 2, 35 Commer- cial 4, President5 Office Work 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Basketball l-45 Hockey 1-45 Softball 1-45 Volley Ball 1-45 Music 25 Archery 1. .,.-, i- -.-LM .,-,...,..,4...A....

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