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

 - Class of 1946

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me Qmvcheaguinit 190416 .ga , gg L3 MWA :F if ff 7 i U f xx N-K 2 X5 nw ,Ar .,,.-M, M m .muy ' x MQ ,L A ,, i TH P'ubl'z'shcd by E .fl X X U ,I I. S 721 Gl'I't'llC't!SHC H1'-Q11 5511001 Cj1'FI'lIt'fISfIf', IJK'IIlI.Yj'IT'tIIII.tl Two EDICATICDIXI In recognition and appreciation of the unselfish service she has given in the proclnction of the previous issues of the yearbook, we dedicate this volume of thc Conocheagninit to ,Ida K. P11z'Il1'jvjvy ww- , E SQf Mrs. 5 .S'u'rrtury Sflllffllf Ujfin' .l.v.Qi.vfu11fx SI1f74'I Z'I'.Yi11fl Princi al rlmzira Scllcrs janet 'Fallu-lin Mr. Hurry A. Grove P I ON ilmlclis Schaff XYi11c Plott Bittner COIJQIIIIHYCI' Three Four 1 . H. A. GROVE, Ph.B., M.S. Supervising Principal, Guidance Franklin and .Marshall Penn.vyl1fania State College Graduate School B. S. WHITMORE Assistant Principal, English, Science PC?lll.Yj'l7'lU1l!l State College H. W. DAVISON, A. B. Mathematics, Civics Gettysburg College Pexznryltlania State College ADA K. PHILLIPPY, B. S. fOn leave of absencej Social Studies, English Temple, Gettyslmrg HELEN UNGER TOMS, A. B. Mathematics, Physical Education Hood, Pennsylvania State College Shippenslnzrg State Teaeherx College PEARL ANGLE CONRAD, A. B. C011 leave of absencej English Pezznzsylifaizzo State College XVILLIAM CONRAD, B. S. Social Studies, Physical Education Sliippeizrlnirg State Teachers College Per1n.rylz'ania State College ALTA RUTH MARTIN, B. S. Music, English Cato-zcflnz College lmliana State Teachers College MRS. S. V. HUAIBERT CSubstitutej English, Social Studies California State Teachers College 3.....l, MERRILL MUMMA, B. S. Vocational Agriculture Pezznsylziania State College THELMA L. ROWLAND, A. B. Librarian, English fnniata College .l'liller.rz'1'lle State Teachers College CORA E. OELLIG, B. S. Home Economics Drexel lnstitizte, Elisalietlztmon College .lnniala College G. MARGARETTA VVILLIAMS, B. S. Business Education Indiana State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh DOROTHY R. LEHMAN, A. B. Languages lflfilson College, Pennsyltfania State College RICHARD WEAGLEY, B. S. Chemistry, Biology, Science Lelzanon Valley College FRED KALEY, B. S. Health, Physical Education East Stroudsltnrg State Teachers College ETHEL MORTER Business Education Tlzonzftson Bzzsiizess College Indiana State Teaehers College RICHARD GINGRICH, A. B. CSubstitutej English, Social Studies Franklin and Jlarshal College ELEANOR C. LEAM, A. B. CSubstitutej Social Studies, English Sizsqzielzanna lfnivfersity Temple University M11 XYl1i'Ell1OI'C :Xuuual Advisury Board M rs. Humbert M r. Kaley A M rs. Leam Mrs. Conrad Mr. Gillg'l'iCl1 Five ix enior Cfafnd .MA for? Realizing that our high school days are nearly over, we look back over the past four years spent in our Alma Mater, remembering many happy experiences, and wondering at the brevity of those four years. September 8, 1942, was the day on which we ninety-nine freshmen entered the halls of G. H. S. VVe were rather bashful and timid at first, but before very long we learned our way around the building and the routine of high school life. VVe elected our officers and entered into the activities offered. Our class also en- joyed a Christmas Party held in Main Room. On September 20, 1943, we came back to school from our summer vacation eager to begin the new year. We were no longer the shy freshmen of the previous year, but proud, confident sophomores. A Most of our class was in the Sophomore Glee Club, and many were initiated into the Senior Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y organiza- tions. At Christmas we had a party, where we exchanged gifts and sang Christ- mas Carols, after which refreshments were served. The Class of 1946 entered G. H. S. once more, on September 5, this time as upper classmen, willing and anxious to take a larger part in the school activities. In Qctober, our class selected and ordered rings, which finally arrived during Eas- ter vacation. ln December, a meeting was held to select our class colors, class flower, and class motto. VVe chose the words Helen Smith had written for our class song. In February, we chose our hats and pennants. VV e then concentrated all efforts on our class play. After much discussion, Old Docv was chosen and was successfully presented on April I2 and 13, under the direction of Mrs. Conrad. On September 4, 1945, we returned to G. H. S., hardly able to realize we were really seniors. We were happy and thankful that the war had ended. This being our last year, we planned to make it our best year. In a few weeks we elected class officers. The play COl111HllIllCC selected Don't Take My Penny for our dramatic production of the year, to be directed by Mrs. Lehman. The play was scheduled for December 6 and 7, but had to be postponed until December I3 and 14 due to illness of several players. In November, it was decided to have our pictures taken at Kelley's Studios, and the next month found the seniors very busy getting photographed. VVe celebrated Christmas by having a party in the gym. We are now making final preparations for Commencement and are eagerly looking forward to that exciting time. However, it saddens us to think we will have to leave many of our high school friends. During the years we have spent in high school, members of our class have been unusually well represented in the field of sports. Our class is proud of its contribution to athletic achievements. As we go into the world of tomorrow, let us always remember our motto. The future is what we make itf' May we exert all our power and abilities toward making our world one of human understanding, world brotherhood, and peace. enior icem President-Lloyd Rowe Secretary-Virgiiiia Walck Vice Prvsidmf-Fraiik Bittner Treaszzrer-Jaiiet Talhelm Class Motto- The Future Is What We Make Itfl Class Flower-Rose Class Colors-Navy Blue and White Class Adviser-Mrs. B. S. VVhitmore CLASS SONG CTune: It's a Grand Old Flaguj We're a grand old class, We're a light-hearted class With our colors of white and of blue. We're the symbol of the school we love, Of its teachers so proud and so true. Our hearts ne'er ache, The future we'll make, And there's never a boast or a sigh3 For in our memories will be fixed The class of Forty-Six. -Helen Smith. LLOYD ROWE, IR. General Especially good in athletics. Class President 43 Class Vice President 33 Play Committee 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Student Council 2, 43 Bible Study l-43 Photo- graphy Club 43 Dancing Club 3, 43 Patrol 3, 43 Varsity Soccer l-4, Captain 33 Varsity Basketball l-43 Varsity Baseball l-4. 7 1 FRANK BITTNER Academic Our future chemist, Class Vice President 43 Class Play 3, 43 Class Play Posters 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 43 Elec- trical Club 2, 33 Aviation Club 13 Dancing Club I-43 Glee Club 3, 43 Photography Club 43 Varsity Soccer 2-43 Annual Staff 4. VIRGINIA WALCK A cadwnir Little dabs of powder, little specks of paint, Make my lady's freckles look as if they ain't. Tri-Hi-Y l-4, President 1, 43 Latin Club l 3 Annual Staff 2-43 Dancing Club 2-43 Pub- licity Manager 43 Student Council 33 Hockey l-43 Basketball l, 23 Volley Ball l, 2, 43 Softball l, Z, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Class Sec- retary 43 Play Committee 43 Bible Study 1-4: Glee Club 2, 3 . JANET TA LH ELM Commercial Quiet as a mouse. Tri-Hi-Y l-43 Glee Club 2-43 Fancy VVork Club 13 Commercial Club 43 Class Treasurer 43 Dancing Club 2, 33 Play Committee 43 Student Council 4, Secretary3 Bible Study l-43 Office XVork 4g Annual Stali, Business Manager 4. Seven Eight CHARLES E. BARKDOLL General Bud's partner in wolfing. Bible Study 1-45 Student Coun- cil 35 Patrol 2, 35 Hi-Y 15 As- sistant Stage Manager 35 Bas- ketball 2-45 Soccer 3, 45 Base- ball 2-4. CHARLES H. BARNHART C0111mereial Not only women can talk. Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager5 Bible Study 1-45 Forum Club 2-4. C. GUY BENEDICT General Master Of his own mind. Hi-Y 1-45 Glee Club 2-45 Pa- trol 3, 45 Physical Fitness Club 15 Bible Study 1-35 Archery 35 Class Play 3. ROBERT BRANT General Number one heart thriller. Class President 35 Varsity Bas- ketball 2-45 Varsity Baseball 2- 45 Varsity Soccer 2-45 Class Play 3, 45 Student Council 2-45 Curtis Captain 1, 25 Bible Study 1-45 Archery 1, 25 Photography Club 45 Glee Club 25 Patrol 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. DOROTHY BR1-:cnmEL C011'l1lIFVt'ltll Airy and prudent5 merry but not light, Tri-Hi-Y 1-35 Dancing Club l-35 Library Club 1, 25 Libra- rian 1, 2, 45 Class Play Prompt- er 45 Property Manager 35 Curtis Drive Manager 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Bible Study 1-45 Basketball 1, 2. 45 Hockey 1-45 Softball 1-45 Volley Ball 1, 25 Animal Staff 3, 4. ERMA COLLEGE General Small battery, high voltage. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Bible Study 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Hockey 1-45 Softball 1-35 Volley Ball 1-35 Hobby Club 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Dancing Club 1-45 Gym Team 15 Physical Fitness Club 1. ANNA LEE COOPER Go1111nereial VVell liked by everyone. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Bible Study 1-45 Librarian 3. 45 Library Club 1, 25 News Club 35 Annual Stalif 45 Dancing Club 2-45 Glec Club 2, 45 Secretary 45 Basketball 25 Class Play Chorus 45 Bacca- laureate Chorus 2. CHARLES EBERSOLE General Usually happy and in a good mood. Hi-Y 1-25 Bible Study 1-45 Science Club 15 Dancing Club 35 Glee Club 2. BUDDY F1Tz General The wolf of Room 4. Hi-Y 1, 3, 45 Patrol 3, 45 Glee Club 2-45 Class Play 35 Arch- ery Club 35 Bible Study 1-3. ROBERT ELLIOTT xleademie Here in body but not in mind. Class President 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Physical Fitness Club 15 Photography Club 45 Class Play 45 Bible Study 1-45 Patrol 35 Class Basketball 35 Gym Team 15 Varsity Soccer 2-4, Captain 4. ROBERT F1Tz Academic Not only the ocean has waves. Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 President 45 Photogarphy Club 45 Bible Study 1-45 Baseball 1-45 Soccer 1-45 Basketball 3, 45 Team Captain Magazine Drive 45 Glee Club 2-45 Class Vice Pres- ident 1, 25 Class Play 45 Elec- trical Club 25 Dancing Club 2-45 President 4. ROBERT GADDIS Academic A good conversationalist. Glee Club 25 Bible Study 1-45 Hi-Y 1-4. Vice President 45 Dancing Club 2, 35 Varsity Bas- ketball 45 Varsity Soccer 45 Stage Manager 45 Class Secre- tary 15 Patrol 1-45 Play Com- mittee 45 Flag Tender 3, 4. Gmnvs IRENE GELw1cKS Co1111nerc1'al A little gal with a pleasant smile. Greencastle: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Dancing Club 35 Commercial Club 4, Secretary 45 Bible Study 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. XIERA Louisa GRos1-1 C01l1l11UVClGl VVill she ever stop giggling? Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Secretary 15 Arcery 1, 2, Vice President lg Dancing Club 2-45 Dramatics Club 35 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3, 45 Play Committee 45 Glee Club 2 ,35 Hockey 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Volley Ball 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 Bible Study 1- 45 Curtis Publicity Manager 4. CARI. HAxII roN liflftlfltllltll :l5tjl'lit'lllf1lI't7 The farmer of the class. F.F..-X. 2-4, Vice President 3, President 45 Bible Study 1. RIcIIARI1 HENRY Acadcnzic An all-round good fellow. Hi-Y 1-45 Electrical Club 3: Photography Club 45 Bible Study 1-45 Physical Fitness Club 15 Archery 1, 25 Dancing Club 2, 35 Assistant Ticket Manager 3, 45 lnterclass Bas- ketball 35 Volley Ball 15 Patrol 35 Blueprint Correspondence 4. AI,ME'rA LANE HIl.I4 Ifflllll' EL'0lZ0ll1lL'S A weary heart goes all the way5 a sad tires in a mile. Greencastle: Glee Club 25 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Bible Study 2-45 F.H. A. 3, 4. 1X'lARIE E. HIssoNc ClUHl11'lC7'C'lCll lt looks as if Marie likes short guys. Greencastle: Commercial Club 4, Treasurer5 Glee Club 2, 35 Bible Study 2-45 Annual Staff 2-45 Librarian 35 Dancing Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Commence- ment Chorus 2. GENEVIEVE HYKES Ca111111e1'cial Someone giggling? Probably Genevieve. Glee Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 45 Fancy Work Club 15 Dancing Club 2, 35 Class Play 45 An- nual Staff 3, 45 Bible Study 1-4: Commercial Club 45 Bacca- laureate Girls' Chorus 2. HhQI,EN LEONA IQELLER Home EEl7?lt7ll1lL'.Y She lives in peaceful harmony with the World. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y Play 15 Latin Club 15 F.H..-X. 3, 4, President 45 Bible Study 1-45 Glee Club 25 Class Play Chorus 4. .'XRTHL'R KENNEDY Gczzcral Superman the second. Aircraft and W0odwoI'k Club l, Trcasurer5 Science Club 25 Archery Club 3, 4, President 45 Bible Study 2, 4. THELMA KUIIN General , Someone cracking gum5 it must be Thelma. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Glee Club 25 Bible Study 1-35 Annual Staff 25 Publicity 35 Properties 45 Hockey 1-35 Volley Ball 1-45 Softball 1-4. JAMES LESIIER Vocational Agricullurc A good debater. VVoodcraft 15 Electrical Club 25 Play Committee 35 Stage Manager 35 Class Play 45 F. F.A. 4, Secretary 45 Hi-Y 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Forum Club 4. BETTY JANE LOIIMAN Commercial Oh, for a short guy from VVaynesboro. Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Treasurer 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Bible Study 1- 45 Thanksgiving Play 25 Class Play 3, 45 Archery Club 1, 2, Secretary5 Dancing 2-45 Dra- matics Club 35 Cheerleader 35 lnterclass Basketball 1, 25 Vol- leyball 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 Hock- ey 1-45 Student Council 45 Curtis Manager 45 Annual Staff 4. NELLIE LONG General Better late than never. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Library Club 1, 2, Secretary 25 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Class Play 45 Glee Club 25 Librarian 1-45 Hockey 1-45 Dancing Club 1-45 Basketball 1, 25 Volleyball 1-2. DANIEL MAcINNIs Academic A man of cheerful yester- days and confident tomorrows. Correspondence Course 3, 45 Hi-Y 1-45 Ticket Manager 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Dancing Club 2, 35 Electrical Club 1, 35 Pho- tography Club 45 Play Commit- tee 35 Bible Study 1-45 Volley- ball 15 Track Club 25 Physical Fitness Club 15 Glee Club 2. RUBY LTCFADDEN Academic Not only bright, but also nice. Bible Study 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Glee Club 2-4, Treasurer 45 Or- chestra 1, 25 Annaul Staff 2, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Hockey l-45 Volleyball 25 Class Bas- ketball 25 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Student Council 45 Play Committee 35 Class Song Chairman 35 Class Play Chorus 45 Baccalaureate Girls' Chorus 2. ELIZABETH ANNE 1VlII,l,ER .4CtldF1lIll' A miniature skyscraper. Greencastle: Bible Study 45 Yolleyball 45 Softball 45 Dra- niatics Club 45 Class Play 4. Nine Ten RICHARD MILLER General Hasn't got a worry or a care. Patrol 1-45 Bible Study 15 Archery 15 Class Play Sound Effects 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Var- sity Socer 3, 45 Varsity Base- ball 2-45 Physical Fitness Club 15 Class Basketball 3. LA RUE MONN General She's at her best o1I the athletic field. Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Treasurer 45 Hobby Club 3, 4, President 45 Dancing Club 1-35 Glee Club 25 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Bible Study 1-35 Pub- licity 3, 45 Properties 45 Bas- ketball 1-45 Hockey 1-4, Man- ager 45 Softball 1-45 Volley- ball 1-45 Physical Fitness Club 1. DORIS JEAN LTOWEN Home Ecouolnics True worth is i1I being, not , seeming. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 F.H.A. 45 Danc- ing Club 2, 35 Bible Study 1-45 Archery Club 1. LEONA CATIIARINE PARMER Afadenzic Sweet and dependable. Glee Club 2-45 Bible Study 1-45 Annual Staff 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Latin Club 2. WILLIAM PECK General VVhatls the use to worry? Patrol 3, 45 Archery 15 Class Play 45 Bible Study 1-45 Var- sity Baseball 1-45 Varsity Soc- cer 2-45 Varsity Basketball 2-4, Captain 45 Curtis Magazine Drive Captain 45 Glee Club 25 junior Varsity Basketball 15 Property Manager 3. RUTH REEDER Home Economics Friendly to all she meets. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Bible Study 1-45 F.H.A. 45 Daning Club 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Volleyball 1, 2. ISABELLE RICE Academic Her heart is with the Navy. Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Secretary 15 Class Treasurer 35 Glee Club 25 Class Play 3, 45 Cheerleader 3: Dancing Club 3, 45 Basketball 1-45 Hockey 1-45 Volleyball 1, 25 Softball 1-35 Bible Study 2- 45 Archery Club 1, 2. Treas- urer 25 Correspondence Pre- Flight Course 35 Dramatics Club 3, President. TNTARIAN SAMPSON Commercial Her personality mages up for her size. Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Vice President 45 Bible Study 2-45 Cheer Leader 35 Dramatics Club 25 News Club 35 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Basketball 25 Danc- i11g Club 2, 35 Class Play 35 Class Play Chorus 4. BARBARA SEL1,ERs COH'11I1C7'C1.0l Small with a lot of charm. Glee Club 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Student Council 45 Bible Studv 1-45 Dancing Club 1, 25 Fancy VVork Club 15 Commercial Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Office Work 45 Class Play Chorus 4. CHARLES F. SIIANK Acadmnic VV hat about that Sophomore? Glee Club 2-45 Hi-Y 2-45 Dancing Club 2-45 Bible Study 1-45 Orchestra 15 Class Play 35 Electrical Club 2-35 Magazine Drive Team Captain 45 Varsity Basketball 2-45 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Bible Study 1-4. DoRoTHv MAE SHEW Home Econonzirs A willing and ready helper. Tri-Hi-Y 15 Glee Club 25 Bible Study 1-45 Archery Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 3, 4. HELEN SIIIMER C!Ill17lZCTL'iUl 1t's true of Helen-hair and brains won't grow at the same place. Glee Club 25 Hockey 1-35 Bas- ketball 1-45 Volleyball 1-45 Softball 1-45 Library Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Class Play Chorus 45 Bible Study 1-35 F.H.A. 45 Student Council 45 Gym Team 1. EDWARD SHINDLE Acarlcfnir Quiet on the surface, but oh brother! Hi-Y 3, 45 Forum Club 1-45 Glee Club 2-45 Bible Study 1-4. HELEN SMITH General A little blond with a big heart. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Archery 15 Hobby Club 35 Dramatics Club 2, 45 Basketball 1-35 Volleyball 2-45 Softball 1-45 Advertising Committee 35 Bible Study 1-4. JANE SNIDER General Look at the mischief in those eyes. Lati1I Club 15 Glee Club 25 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 Bible Study 1-4. DARIS JEAN SNQWBERGER Conrlnerclal Always ready for fun. Greencastle: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Commercial Club 4, President5 Annual Staff 45 Dancing Club 35 Basketball 3, 45 Softball 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Bible Study 3, 4. BETTY RUTII SNYDER Home Economies Quiet but nice. Tri-Hi-Y 15 Library Club Z, 3, President 35 F.H.A. 45 Bible Study 1-35 Dancing Club 1, 25 Glee Club 25 Librarian Z-45 Class Play 35 Class Play Chorus 45 Volleyball 1-35 Hockey 1-25 Softball 2. , RICHARD SNYDER Academic The singing Sinatra of G.H.S. Hi-Y 1-45 Physical Fitness Z5 Glee Club Z-45 Bible Study 1-45 Forum Club 1, 3, Vice Presi- dent 35 Latin Club Z, President5 Dramatics Club 25 Class Play 45 Photography Club 45 Cross Country Team 25 Correspond- ence 45 Patrol 1-3. SHIRLEY R. SNYDER Academic Prone to mischiefg able to perform it. Glee Club 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Volleyball 1, 25 Softball 1-35 Hockey 1-45 Basketball 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 15 News Club 2, 35 Class Play Prompter 35 Class Play 45 Dancing Club 1-35 Class Sec- retary 2, 3. BETTY SOLLENBERGER Conmlercial Good nature is one of the qualities of her personality. Tri-Hi-Y 1-35 Bible Study 1-45 Dancing 15 Class Play Chorus 45 Library Club 1, 25 Librarian 1-45 Annaul Staff 3, 45 Volley- ball Z5 Glee Club 2-45 Class Basketball 25 Class Play 3. GAIL R. STARLIPER General Her clouds have silver linings. Basketball 1, 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Softball 1-45 Hockey 1, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Hobby Club 35 F. H.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Physi- cal Fitness Club 15 Bible Study 1-45 Dancing Club Z, 3. MABEL WALTER Commercial A merry heart doeth good like medicine. Archery 15 Dancing Club Z5 Glee Club 2, 45 Tri-Hi-Y Z-45 Bible Study 1-45 Class Play 3, 45 F.H.A. 3, 4, Secretary 35 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 4. ' I GERALD WARREN , General A regular fellow in a regular way. Patrol 1-45 Archery 1, 25 Class Play Assistant Stage Manager 45 Bible Study 1-45 Baseball Manager 1-45 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Jun- ior Varsity 25 Hi- Y 1, 2. BENJAMIN ZARGER General What would Ben do without his jallopy ? Hi-Y 1-45 Dancing Club Z, 35 Glee Club 2-45 Archery Club 1, Treasurer5 Dramatics Club 2, 4, Secretary 25 Electrical Club 4, Secretary5 Patrol 35 Bible Study 1-45 Latin Club 2. RUBY ZEGER Commercial Oh, how 1 love those dimples. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Dancing Club 1- 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Girls' Baccalau- reate Chorus 25 Annual Staff 45 Bible Study 1-45 Glee Club 25 Physical Fitness Club 15 Hock- ey 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1-45 Vol- leyball l-45 Softball 1-4. BETTY LORRAINE ZEIGLER Home Economics Never a dull moment. Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Latin Club 15 F. H.A. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Bible Study 1-45 Glee Club Z5 Bas- ketball 1, 25 Hockey 1, 25 Stage Manager Tri-Hi-Y Play 15 Class Play Chorus 4. Eleven N AME Dorothy Brechbiel Erma College .... Anna Lee Cooper Gladys Gelwicks . Vera Grosh .... Almeta Hill .... Marie Hissong Genevieve Hykes . Helen Keller Thelma Kuhn .. Betty Lohman Nellie Long ..... Elizabeth Miller . Ruby McFadden . La Rue Monn Doris Mowen Leona Parmer Ruth Reeder Isabelle Rice .... Marian Sampson Barbara Sellers .. Dorothy Shew Helen Shimer Jane Snider ..... Daris Snowberger Betty Ruth Snyder Shirley Snyder .. Betty Sollenberger Gail Starliper Janet Talhelm Virginia Walck .. Mabel VValter .. Ruby Zeger .... Betty Zeigler .... Charles Barkdoll Charles Barnhart Guy Benedict Frank Bittner Robert Brant .... Charles Ebersole Robert Elliott Buddy Fitz .. Robert Fitz .... Robert Gaddis . .. Carl Hampton Richard Henry .. Arthur Kennedy . James Lesher Daniel Maginnis . Richard Miller .. William Peck Lloyd Rowe Charles Shank Edward Shindle . Richard Snyder . Gerald VVarren .. Benjamin Zarger Twelve ALIAS Dot Shorty . Jake .. Shorty Vera .. Almeta Marie . Genny Helen . Kuhn .. Betts .. Nell .. Libby . Ruby . Mo11nie Doris . Leona . Ruthie Issy .. Pete .. Barbara Dot Shimer Janie . Dot Betty .. Dizzy . . Betty . Sparky Janet . .Iinny . Tater . Ruby .. Zeig .. Whitey Charles Benedict Bitt .. Turtle Charlie Bob .. Bud Bob ..l Lank .. Carl .. Dick .. Art James Breezy Butch . Bouz .. Sonny Charlie Ed .... Dick . . VVarren Ben . . . enior orodcoioe LooKs LIKES Friendly .... . . . Mervin . . . . . . Carefree .... ...Sports . . . .... At Dick .... ...Tolaugh... Short .... . . .Gerald ..... . . . . Contented ....... Turtle ........... Plump . . . . . .Army Air Corps. . Happy ...Black Hair Tall .... . . .Noise ...... . . . . Cute ............ Kriner? . . . . . Bored .......... To eat Everywhere ..... To talk .... .... Flirty ........... Males .... .... Skinny ..... . . .Poetry . . . . . . . Petite . . ..... Books .... . . . . Puzzled . . ..... French , . . . . . . . Tired ........... Colors .......... Intellectual ...... To husk corn .... Healthy . . ..... Men .......... . . Lonesome ....... Bill . . . . . At Bob ......... Bob ...... .... At Sonny ....... To drive . . . . . . . Meek ..... ..... S napshots . . . . . . Hefty ........... School . . . . . . Undecided ....... Ir. boys .... .... Lanky .... ..... N avy .... ..... At boys . . ..... Kentucky ...... . . Lively . . . ..... Gum ........ . . . . Pleasant ......... To sing ........ Satisfied ......... Chambersburg . . At Dick ......... Typing .,....... Flighty ......... Bob ............. At Sailors ...... Convertibles ..... At blondes ...... Basketball ....... Happy .......... To eat .......... Impish . . . ..... Gabbing . . . . . . . Dazed .... ..... H imself ......... Sleepy . . . ..... Jokes ....... . . . . Studious? ....... Maple Avenue . . . At Marian Contented VVavy hair ...... To run arou11d . . . At Faye ........ Faye ............ Devilish ......... Short ........... His wimmin . .. Jinny .... . .... . . Self-satished ..... To brag ......... Quiet ........... Library . . . . . . Undecided ....... Janet . . . . . . . Husky ... ..... Work ...... . . . . At Marie ........ Farm work ...... At girls ......... Rugged . . . Flashy . . . .. . . . .Churches ... At Billie ........ At Barbara To Hirt .... Car horns ....... .....Girls To fly ...... .... Drowsy . . ..... To loaf .... . . . . Sharp . . ..... To boast . . . . . . . Sleepy ... ..... Curly hair .. . . . .. Innocent .... .... X Waynesboro ..... DlSI.IKES Dirty skirts Army? .......... Moes? Tall girls . .... P G.H.S. boys. .... Competition Lemasters . . . . . Boys ? ...,....... St. Thomas ...... School ..,....... Newberry's Her Joe? ....... Boys? ..... .... No 0116 .... .... Work .... .... Books ........... Dogs ............ Cold Spring? .... Chemistry ....... Back roads? ..... To talk loud ..... Hospitals . . . . . . Brunettes . . . . . . To talk? Long hair ....... Candy ? ..... .... Standups ... .. . . Hershey's ....... .Knee lengths? . . . .Nail polish? ..... Broken wrists To run out of gas. DESTINATION Navy wife Who knows? Singer Old maid? Newberry manager Secretary Farmerette Milkmaid Navy wife VVorld traveler Xvaynesboro UI wish I knew Old maid school teacher Librarian Athletic coach Typist Teacher Professional skater Telegraph operator Stenographer D rug store clerk Housewife Baby lugger? Who knows? Physical Ed. teacher Kentucky babe R. N. Beautician Cook Private secretary Interior decorator Nautical wife Straight hair ....l A re you kidding? 5 Sz 10 ....,..... Seamstress Females ? ....,... Princeton Newspapers? .... Salesman To be quiet ...... Marine Corps To pet? ......... Chemist Nothing ......... President Monday mornings. Chemistry tests .. Back seats? ..... Curly hair ....... Interruptions ..... Glasses .....,.... His hair mussed Little people ..... Straight hair .... Mussed hair ..... Red hair ........ Long hair ......, Everything ex- cept girls ...... Accusations ..... Geometry ....... Contradictions . . . Math ........... So. Mountaineers Who knows? Shady Grove Army Sprinter Politician Farmer Dry cleaner Superman Bellhop Bachelor? Garbage collector Playboy Cowhand Aviator Loafer Reporter Carpenter Hack driver enior gfafifi I-0,0 ecg March 9, 1966 Dear Diary: Today I decided to take a much needed vacation from my thriving business as interior decora- tor, and go back to my dear old hometown of Greencastle to see some of my former classmates. Immediately, I secured plane reservations for the following day. March 10, 1966 Dear Diary: Imagine my surprise when I discovered my pilot to be Charlie Shank! He helped build the Greencastle Airport, so Robert B'rant, now President of the United States, gave him a special pilot's license. While talking to him, I discovered that Marian Sampson had secured the post as the President's secretary. March 11, 1966 Dear Diary: My trip was a pleasant one. On the same plane was Mrs. Thelma Kuhn, Strawberry, Orange, Mulberry, gay divorcee who has just Written a book on French verbs. As I was reading in the Greencastle Times, run by Arthur Superman Kennedy, who is now down to 105 pounds and still going strong, an article written by Dick Supe Snyder, the roving reporter, that Nellie Long had just divorced th'e King of Hubba Hubba for the thirteenth tim 2, I was shocked to look up and see Dr. Charles Barkdoll, President of Princeton University. While we we-re chatting the plane landed and I was forced to bid a sad adieu. Running down the ramp, I bumped into Guy Benedict and Bud Fitz who were leaving for New York to meet their brides, They haven't changed. One of the Zarger Taxi Cabs too: me into town where I immediately proceeded to the Betty Sollenberger Beauty Parlor for repairs. Charles Ebersole is now working for Betty and has originated a hair style of his own. While there, I saw Dan Maginnis, who came in to have his permanent touched up. Afterward, as I was going up the street to send a telegram home, I met the former Betty Lohman and Vera Grosh, still inseparable. Vera is now part-time manager of Newberry's 5 and 10 and Betty teaches music after her house work is done. La Rue Monn and Daris Snowberger were running down the street leading an amateur basketball team. They had time for only a brief Hello! When I arrived at the bus depot, now run by Dick Henry and Janet Talhelm Henry as a combination Dry-Cleaner, Bus Depot and What-Have-You , I found Ed Shindle reading comic books and paying scant heed to Charles Barnhart's brilliant sales talk on The Reasons Most People Work! After I had given Isabelle Rice :the telegraph operator! my message, I left for my hotel. Enroute, I ran into the Honorable Robert Gaddis. burgesl of Greencastle, who invited me to a little get-together he was having. I accepted. March 12, 1966 Dear Diary: This evening I attended the banquet at the Hotel Peck, run by William Peck, wealthy man- about-town, Attending were such celebrities as Frank Bittner, Esquire, noted chemist, Robert Fitz, famous Olympic star: Shirley Snyder, a second Florence Nightingale, poet laureate, Helen Smith, and ch'ampion shorthand writer, Helen Shimer. Our entertainment was furnished by the two Moron sisters, Jack Cooper Moron and Erma College Moron, accompanied by Ruby McFadden and her magic violin. The announcements were made by bellboy James Lesher. 'I March 13, 1966 Dear Diary: This morning was very beautiful so I decided to take a walk. Needing some refreshment, I went into the Bah Seller's Drug store to get a coke. There I saw the former Mabel Walter, Dot Brechbiel, and Helen Keller, with their three sons Qin their sailor suitsy, looking very much like chips off the old blocks. Just as I was leaving, Bob Elliott, proprietor of the Shady Grove General Store, came in. Outside, a large streamlined truck with Miller's Garbage Collection Service printed on it, caught my eye. This P. M. I visited my old Alma Mater and discovered that Libby Miller and Leona Parmer were two of the taskmasters there. After leaving the school, I attended the meeting of the Baby Sitters Society made up of Gladys Gelwicks, Almeta Hill, Doris Mowen, Betty Zeigler, Betty Ruth Snyder, Jane Snider, and Ruth Reeder. ' 14, 1966 lgga-:mDiary: I spent a lovely morning at the Hampton Farm where Gerald Warren was building a new barn. Carl has also employed Gail Starliper as his cook, and has started a brigade of milkmaids composed of Genevieve Hykes, Marie Hissong, Dorothy Shew and Ruby Zeger. I took my leave of my fair home town this afternoon. I was accompanied to the plane by the Reverend Lloyd QSonnyl Rowe who has just been ordained into the ministry. Leaving my friends was a sad farewell, but it is gratifying to know that all my classmates have taken a place for themselves in the world. Virginia Walck, Prophet enior Cfaad We, the graduating class of 1946 of the Greencastle High School, Greencastle, Franklin County, Penn- sylvania, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, make this our last will and testament and re- voke any and all wills heretofore made by us. To t Item 1. he teachers we bequeath many more angelic classes like ours, also our sincere thanks. Item 2. the Freshmen we bequeath our athletic ability to do with it as they please. Item 3. the Sophomores we bequeath the high place we hold in the hearts of all teachers. Item 4. the class of '47 we bequeath all dirty textbooks and wads of chewing gum on the bottoms of the desks. Item 5. all future French classes we bequeath Thelma Kuhn's knowledge of French. Item 6. the cheerleaders we bequeath some of Nellie Long's pep. Item 'l. all the unfortunates who have study hall in main room, we leave plenty of coats, mufflers and loves. item 8. Miss Martin, Miss Conrad, and Mrs. Toms a girls' team that wins some games. Item 9. Mr. Conrad congratulations on the winning teams he has coached in the past two years. Item 10. the following individuals we make these important bequests: Marion Sampson's ability to get To demerits to Ann Zeigler, Bill Peck's athletic ability to John Koons, Betty Lohman's ability to get through classes without studying to Lou Greenawaltg Whitey Barkdoll's ability to get along with girls to Andy Bingamang Ben Zarger's half track to Glenn Miller, Bob Fitz's curly hair to Sonny Holbert. We consider our successors too inferior to appreciate some of our prized possessions: therefore these relics are to be burned in the alley behind the school house at twelve o'clock on Class Night. In witness whereof, we the testators sign our names and affix our seals on the sixth day of March, nineteen hundred and forty-six. Witnesses: Betty Lohman Isabelle Rice Virginia Walck Thirteen enior napa ga X Fghlv- :.4,'?'.. f' 4 . - , , : - - M-, LM-,. f w a., . 7 ,f s, ,vs- wa if 1' ' ' : 5 ., , -. 3 hp , 2 5.- lg-i. 4 - - ' ,A A fi L 'fi ,3lffffPifilZfi+ 2 E5 - gf: 4 V W . BF I -J 7J57f:' Yf- 1 f -V ' ' K. -fi 1 5 . I 4 X ii M-Jw V 2 :if 'W' 4, . N wp i-ia? . 2 'Q f fl ' wif-wQQ,p.i22Qg My V ' .aa -Muffin ,-1.12 ff--'5,,.Ea,fE-'v-1 J F ourtecn 15,4 539311611 1 . ,Q Q 15 Wag a 31 , Qi 'rf ' f + M Am UNUEHHQEE i an ,, , , F M N I 'f 'g 4.511 .2-HQAQ I 'ff 7 1 lx 4 f 1 2 V A-Jin!! f:-- Mffy,--aff'-- fl x X N f 'X . l ' W H! 'gi N F . 1 , . 1 i i gllqi x J l thx - . X '4i'f O 1 : 4, '. 1 go TZ To tl off? Juniorfa 7 Adviser - Mrs. Leam Class Motto f-- VVe Build the Ladder XVC Climb Class Flower -- Gardenia Class Colors - Maroon and VVhite CLASS SONG CTune: DAYS OF YOUTHD Hail to a class of G.H.S.! Hail to our colors true! Hert-'s to the maroon and the white, A-Xnd every loyal classmate too. XVe build the ladder that we climb Onward through life we go, VVhile the memories of our school days Abidc in our hearts always. ' our girls. to our boys, our teachers so patient and kind to us, our school, to our class, ie friendships always so dear to us, Heros to all the happy hours, That we have spent together. XYith our banners floating for us The class of forty-seven. omwm P1'v.vidr'11ffjoli1i Holhurt l'1'rr lJI't'.Ylt1l'll1L-lV3.I1 Iiinfrock Sm'rrtary--Doris Bowman Trcaszzrcz'-Alleii Gaddis unior 641:56 ,jfkfilory Un September 4, 1945, the class of 1947 eagerly climbed the steps of C. H. S. to take its place as upperclassmen. VVe elected class officers on September 14. with Yerda Wfilliams and James Rarnhart representing us on the Student Council. A meeting was called on October Q, at which time we decided to purchase class rings. Alter the samples arrived on Qctober 25, we voted for our class rings, and we are now anxiously awaiting their arrival. XVe had a Christmas tree and party in each of our home rooms. After We exchanged gifts, delicious refreshments were served and we happily wished every- one Merry Christmas as we parted for the holidays. The president called a meeting on january 25, when we selected our class colors, class flower, and class motto. Xlfe chose our class hat, pennant, and emblem on February 7, and later we chose our class song. Our class play Three Girls and jeffrey was presented on April II and 12, under the direction of Mrs. Toms. The members of our class participated in many school activities throughout the year. Thirteen juniors made up the cheering squad which enthusiastically sup- ported G. H. S. athletic contests. ,Xnd now as the end of our busy year is in sight. we are looking forward to next year, when we will return as seniors to finish our high school education. Seventeen Eighteen .S70l0A0l'l'l0l 6 gndzfri .MJIOIV IJ1'C.Yl'dLfli1-lQlCl11lI'Ll Cline S'cc1'cff11'-v-Lois Greenawalt Vice I rL'sidc11t-Lloyd McDonald Trvflsziral'-XVayne Talhelm f1dtfz'sc1's-Miss Wfillianis and Miss Martin On September 4, 1945, seventy-six energetic sophomores climbed the steps of G. ll. S., eager to begin their first year of senior high school. .Nt our first class meeting we elected otliccrs, also Yilma lirown Zllltl Richard Breehbiel to represent us on student council. On December 21, we held our Christmas parties in our home rooms and ex- changed ffifts. ,X so mhomore fuartet took mart in the Christmas Uroffram, es 5 l m lior llook XYeelc, the girls in our class that are members of the Library Club put on a playlct, Little XYomen, in assembly. The sophomores in the Dramatic Club helped out on a one-act play, Unsi- ness A la Modefl in assembly. ln celebration of XYashingtonls birthday the sophomore glee club sang in assembly. During the course of the year we became acquainted with Frances Harman and VVilma Keyser, who entered our class. NVQ arc very sorry that Mr. llfliitmorc was not with us all year: we wish to thank Mr. Gingrich for substituting for him. jl 25Al'Ylal'l 64155 .MJ for? P1'v.r1'd011l'-Cz11'l Smith lflift' Presidvlz1'--XVilliam Elliott Sv4'1'c1'c1ry--Doris Stenger 7ll't'tISI!FUI'--CllZ1l'lCS Harmon f1d'Z'i.YCl'1lX l r. Conrad On, September 4, 11145, one lmndred two ambitious freshmen climbed the steps of G. H. S. lt was Z1 little difficult :tt tirst to End the right rooms and get ac- customed to the new ways, but in 21 short time we felt at home. lte were divided into three sections: .'X, ll. and C. and were sented in main room with Miss Klortcr and Mr. Conrad its our home room teachers. On September 7. we elected our class officers. .Xlany of the freshmen turned out to the ll:tllowe'en Party which was held on October zo. Vie played gznnes :md some of the freshmen were lucky enough to win it prize for their unusual costumes. liveryone had an exciting' time. Cin December 21, :L Christmas Itztrty was enjoyed in our home room. VVC exchanged gifts and had refreshments. Most of us enjoyed the thrilling bztsketbztll and soccer games which we whole-licztrtedly supported with our regular ztttendztnce and cheers. We wzlnt to thunk all the teziehers for their patience :md everything they have done for us. ,Xlthongh our freshman yeztr was fun, we zlre all looking torwztrd to next year when we will be sophomores. Nineteen Twenty The eighth grade started to school on September -l, 19-15, with an enrollment of thirty-six pupils. Wfe elected officers: Norman VValclc. President: XYilliam Illarkley. Vice Presidentg Treva Mowen, Seeretaryg Lynn Murray, Treasurer. The school had a Hallowe'en Party which was largely attended by the eighth graders, who enjoyed it very much. At Christmas time we had a gaily decorated tree. VVe all had a most pleasant time open- ing the gifts for which we had drawn names. VVe were very sorry to have Mrs. Humhert leave, hut we were also glad to have Mr. Kaley back. We all like our teachers and have enjoyd this school term very much. ellen QFCLJB On September 4, 1945, we entered our tirst year of junior high school with an enrollment of thirty-four pupils. Under the supervision of Mrs. Humhert, our homeroom teacher, we elected class officers andthe results were: Robert Pensinger, President: Phyllis Cooper, Yiee Presidentg Henry Tos- ten, Secretary: Ruth Sellers, Treasurer. In December, our classroom was beautifully decorated with a Christmas tree, pine, and drawings made hy our class. VVe exchanged presents and were delighted with our surprises. A Valentine box made by Lorraine Mann was generously filled, and when opened on Val- entine's Day, disclosed a handful of Valentines for everyone. On the fifth of March, Mrs. Humbert, our homeroom teacher, who put up with us for the past six months, bade us farewell, and we welcomed M r. Kaley, who has returned from the serv- ice of his country and who will teach us during the remainder of the year. janet BHYIICS Anna Belle Binkley Doris Bowman Geraldiiie Buchanan Betty Burke Vivian Cordell Ruth Cowan Genevieve Faust Miriam Fisher Mary Ann Harsh Doris Harris Marilyn Houser Louise johnson Hilda Kiser Nancy Lanehart Betty Lindsay Shirley Adams Louise Barkdoll j0Zlll1lC Beniisderfer Yihna Brown Thelma Byers Rebecca Devor Annabelle Forsythe Esther Gelwieks Lois Greenawalt Ruth Haldelllall Lillian Hamilton Frances Harn1o11 Doris Hartn1a11 Isabella Hartn1a11 Lois Hartman Lucille Hollingshead Marian Horst Yiola jackson Priscilla Kell unior C4156 po! Yirg'i11ia McLaughlin JOHIIIIC Metcalf Mamie Metcalfe lfvelyn Mills Dolerene Myers Mabel Negley Gladys Oaks janet Phillippy Doris Shindle joyce Shindle Doris Shinhanl Gladys Smith Kathleen Starliper Helen Stitt Frances Swisher lX'Iargaret Weiigei' 30,94 Oln Ol' june Keller Wlilma Keyser Gladys Kline Betty Mae Kriner lilaine Kugler Blanche Kuhn Betty Myers Beulah Myers Teressa Rice Hil111a R0bi11so11 jane Ryder Grace Shen' Sylvia Snider vvlllllkl Stockslager Bertha Stouffer Ruth VVallech 2 ,Xnna Kathryn XVinger .'Xf.1'llC5 XVise Daniel Bailey Robert Benedict Verda XVilliams Peggy Young Anne Ziegler james Barnhart Charles Bert john Bingalnan james Brewer Richard Clary Ivan Finfrock Allen Gaddis Clarence Gearhart Richard Gift Samuel Helfriek Robert Helmuth Harold Henry jay Hess CAM IQ! gXllClI'CXV Bingaman Albert Bowders Richard Brechbiel Marvi11 Brindle Richard Cline Clarence Cosey, jr. Richard Crider Amos Cunningham Lloyd Cunningham Melvin Daugherty RicI1ard Davis David Fox jack Goetz Scott Goetz Benjamin Greathead lidwarcl Harris Byers Hess Donald Hoover f:lCIlI1 Hykes He11ry Keller john Hoffman john Holbert john Koons Earl Leckron Mark Meyers Paul Meyers Glenn Miller Harold Morter Frank Mowen Lester Myers Richard Myers Roy Myers Kenneth Oliver jOl'l11 Sharp Richard Stenger Robert Zeigler Harold Keyser jack Kuglcr Harold Leckron Alan Dale Martin Lloyd McDonald Roy Mo11n Nathan Myers Dean Oberholzer Robert Ogle jack Phillippy Gene Piper james Rodgers Floyd Starliper VVayne Stenger Wayne Talhelm Clarence Witmer jack VVitmer VVillian1 VV0lf0rd 'Harold Young in JT Twenty-f ITKESIIJIEN Dorothy Bingaman Mary jane Binkley jean Bitner joretta Rrindle Bernadine Burke Ethel Colbert janet Davis Margaret lishleman Mary Ellen Faubel Joanne Flory Phyllis Foust Peggy Gearhart Lois Hartman Peggy Ann Heefner Charlotte Helm Lucille Henry Catherine Hoffman Edith Hoffman Annabelle Hykes Sarah Keyser lfstella Koons Louise liuydendall Betty jane Lowans Glenna Lowans Mae Lydic EIGHT!! GRADE Dorothy Albright Audrey Bowders Florence Colbert Mary Cunningham Dolores Geddes Helen Helfrick Dorothy Hoover Lois Martin SEI '1f.Y'l'l1 GRADE jean Breehbiel XYilma Bryan Jean Carpenter Nellie Coldsmith Phyllis Cooper Joyce Eekstine Peggy Humbert Lois Kennedy unior Charlotte Main lillen McClure Andrey Lee Miller -Iean Mills Phyllis Mort Joanne Potter livelyn Pugh Dorothy Mae Ricker Dorothy Robinson lrene Rock Maxine Seilhamer Effie Shank linnna Shatzer ,Ianiee Showalter lileanor Smith .Miee Snider Gladys Speaks lflvelyn Statler Doris Stenger Geraldine Talhelm Maxine Thomas ,lanet M'illiams Frances W'inger lflizabeth W'ise Goldie Wolff lilnora Zeger ,Ioan McBeth Treva Mowen Mary Myers Phyllis Myers Iivelyn Shinham lJeloreS Shultz Betty Statler Martha Lee Stephey ,lean Mfare Lorraine Mann lletty Myers Martha jane Myers Rose Potter Ruth Sellers Lorraine Shank ,loyee Shimer ,Xliee Statler Xvllllillll Carbangh .SZAMJ IQ! Doris Zeigler Harry Ambrose Colin Heegle George Hinkley liugene llonebrake Charles Ilreehbiel lflxrood lirumbaugh Richard Byers joseph Cline Harvey College Robert Davis VVilliam lilliott Ross Filer Larry Gamby Gene Gsell Donald liarbangh Charles Harmon Lester Helfriek Robert Hill Robert Hykes Douglas Keller Elmer Keller Norman liennedy Owen liitzmiller Norman linott Robert Martin june More Carl Rarkdoll Glenn Chamberlin liugene Coldsmith .loe Copenhaver james Dnffey Marshall Lanehart Xxyllllillll Markley Horace Melieth Don Coldsmith ,lames Craig XYilton Iietterhoft XYallaee McDonald M'alter Myers Robert Pensinger liugene Plum ,Xllen Shatzer Frederick Smith ,lack Mummert Paul Mummert Charles Myers Harold Myers Kenneth Myers liarry Myers joseph Myers Max Myers Ralph Myers Alton Parmer Bruce Pilgrim Robert Seilhamer George Sellers Mark Sellers Glenn Shindle Thomas Shook Carl Smith Donald Statler Maynard Statler Robert Tresler David Lee VVarren lfdgar VX'olfkill Robert Young Charles Miller Lynn Murray Donald Riee Frederick Sehaff Robert Stepler Panl Stouffer Norman Vlfalck Robert Zullinger Harold 'llalhehn Charles Tosten Panl M'ade Miles VVElgllC1' lfngene VValek XVayne W3l'1'6l1 Charles Young Fred Ziegler CTM fm' T 6 H91 ff! 5 0 9 Q S 4' qpr: SENIOR TRI-H1-V President .... Virginia Vllalek Viee President .............. Marian Sampson Secretary ...... lsabelle Rice Treasurer .,.... LaRue Monn Adviser ...... Miss VVilliams Twenty-four SENIOR III-Y President ....... Robert Fitz Vice President . Robert Gaddis Treasurer ..... Ivan Finfrock Secretary .. Clarence Gearhart Adviser ......... Mr. Conrad SIIYIOR GLEI5 CLUB President ...... john Holbert Viee President Robert Fitz Seeretary-Treasurer .......... Anna L. Cooper Director .. .... Miss Martin JIHVIOR HI-Y President ,... Norman Walck Vice President Tom Smith Secretary .... W'illiam Elliott Treasurer ,. Charles Hrcclilmicl Adviser Mr. NVcag'lcy .IIHYIOR GLEE CLUB Director ........ Miss Llartiu J I 'XIOR TRI-HI-Y Pre-siclent ...... Phyllis Foust Yicc President PiNlfgl3fl1. Secretary ..,.. Doris Stciigcr Treasurer .... janet Williaiiis ,Mlviscr .. Mrs. Lclimau Twenty-Eve FIYTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President ...... Helen Keller Vice President . Janet Phillippy Secretary ...,.. Betty Zeigler Treasurer .. Dorothy Hoffman Adviser .. ...... Miss Oellig Twenty-six COJIMERICAL CLUB President .. Daris Snowberger Vice President Ruby Zeger Secretary Gladys Gelwicks Treasurer ..., Marie Hissong Adviser . . . . . . Miss Williams FVTFRE FARMERS OF AMERICA President ..,.. Carl Hampton Vice President .. Glenn Hykes Treasurer ...... Richard Gift Secretary ...... James Lesher Adviser .. .,.. Mr. Mumma PHOTOGRAPHY CL UB President ...... Robert Brant Adviser .. .... Mr. Weagley ARCHERY CLUB President Arthur Kennedy Secretary ,..... Earl Leckron Treasurer Robert Helmuth Adviser .... .. Mr. Davison LIBRARIANS Louise Barkdoll fSecretaryD, Geraldine Buchanan, Lucille Hollingshead, Virginia Mc- Laughlin, Betty Myers CAS- sistant Secretaryj, Jane Ry- der CPresidentj, Anna Kath- ryn Wiiiger CVice Presi- dentj, Peggy Young. Adviser ........ Miss Roland Twenty-seven DRAMA TICS CLUB President ...... John Holbcrt Vice President ............... Mary Ann Harsh Secretary-Treasurer ......... Ruby McFadden Adviser ........ Mrs. Lehman Tvl enty eight IIUHBY CLUB Doris Bowman fVice Presi- dentj, Rebecca Devor, Gene- vieve Faust C Secretary 5 , Doris Harris, Marilyn Hou- ser, Louise Johnson fTreas- urerb, Nancy Lanehart, La- . Rue Monn fPresidentJ, Beu- lah Myers, Mabel Negley, Gladys Oaks, Sylvia Snyder, Ruth VVallech, Verda Wil- liams. Adviser ........ Miss Martin IMECTRICAI. CLUB john Bingaman. James Brewer fTreasurerl. Richard Cline fVice Presidentj, Ivan Fin- frock fPresidentj, Richard Gift, Edward Harris, Harold Henry, John Hoffman, Ken- neth Oliver, Harold Morter, Frank Mowen, Richard My- ers fSecretaryD. Adviser ...... Mr. Whitmore STUDENT COUNCIL P1'csidc1ztMLloycl Rowe Svuraiaryijanct Talhclm Adviser-Mr. Grove fig Curtis Chiefs Woodxvorkers Cheerleaders Patr0l Twenty-nine Thirty 51-L Sz 'ffl 'fn 'qt-N offf 'lf'1 311 -11:-san GZ, Q w X f-A-ei K, ff A 5:31 f ' X If -W1 ll' Q - 23? 6 Qnhg E Qnh!!! es: A Anr:: x . Q gh Jkt- is X .-'. 'XX' 4, as K 1 1 fffiij 'Q' Front Now: llrewer, Smith, Mcllonalcl, Keller, Sellers, Baruhart, Benedict, Stenger. Seconcl Row: A. Gacldis, Rowe, Fitz, Barlccloll, lilliott, Scott, Peck, Miller, Phillippy. Back Row: Coach Conrad, Martin, XYZIITCII, Bittner, R. Gaddis, Brant, Shank, Dauglierty, Greathearl. OCCQI' Greencastle High School is very proucl of its championship athletic teams of 1945-40. The teams were of high caliber this year because when the final strikes were taken and the final whistles blown, Greencastle helcl the championship Flags for baseball, soccer, anal basketball. Though our boys were put to the test in many instances, they came through with great victories against their Franklin County League opponents. The athletic season of 1945-46 got away to a good start when the soccer team swept asimle its opponents to gain the league championship. Only one game was lost ancl that to Lemasters lligh on the Lemasters flelcl by the very close score of 2-1. This defeat was later avenged when we met the Lemasters team on our home Held where we sounclly trouncecl them to the tune of IO-O. SOCCER ,5'C'IlliDl 'LE 1945 Offpomrlzt ll 'U 'lllzcy October 2 Mereersburg -l 0 :5:October 9 St. Thonias l3 0 October ll Lemasters l 2 October ll! Mercersburg ,Xeaclemy l-l 0 f1October 2.3 Mercersburg lligh lr, 0 October .Io Xlcfonnellsburg lt! tl iiztlctulier ll' Alt'Ctlllllk'll5l!lll'g ll Z November Z St. Thomas 9 U November tr Lemasters lil U :l:NUY0llllJCl' 9 Mercersburg .Xcaclemy ll 0 'l:Home Games. Thirty-one Thirty-two 1945 Dec Dec. I it-it Der. 1946 Han. rjun. T511 an. Zlflzm. 411.111, - ,I an. :QI an. Front Huw: XVarrcn, Barkclc-ll, Peck, Fitz, Rowe, Gcarhart. Back Row: Coach Conrad, Gziclclis, Finfroclc, Brant, Shank, Bittner. ardifg Ecffefgaff After several u'zn'1n-up ffalmfs, thc llluc De fils X t-' 'l ' ' l ,, x tn unc into cagiu' cmnpctition and fuunfl thc going thcrc lrcttcr than in previous gunics. Nu losses wcrc suffcrt-cl in thc Franklin County Lvaguc by thc local ti-zun. Notablc siicrcsscs were tht- unc point win ovcr hlL'l'CCl'5l7llI'g on their own Hour and the two point cxtra-pcl'incl win uvcr the szunc tuznn on our cuurt. The tcznn rczlchccl its pcalt in the rousing cleft-at of Scotland nn the latter's tluur-a welcmnc sight to Giwviiczistle spectators who hacln't sccn za victory on that Hour in thc past clcfatlc. .-Xftur gaining thc right to represent l rzmklin County in the P.l..'X..-X. play-0175, wc juurncyccl tu Gettysburg to cleft-at liast Berlin. Atl2lIllS County Cllillllllllllltl. Czunp Hill was cnvuuntcrccl in thc ncxt tilt and their ulcl jinx held good as thcy cincrgccl victmwiuiis for the thircl straight year hy thc score of 4l-23. 'rj an. XHXRSITY UA Ofvfwzuvzf Z5 M c1'cL-1'slJt1 rg Acaclciny IVC 'l'l1 fy 39 9 SKETB.-XLI. SCHliDL'Lli 42111. 29 VVay11Qshur41 lwh. l Scotland ll Quinry U. B. 55 18 lfclu. 5 XXv?lSlIlI1g'lUll 'l'mx'11sl1ip 12 St. ,lzuncs 20 ll lfch. S BlCI'CL'l'Slllll'Q IS XYziyiwslm1-11 22 23 lfclm. ll XYilliz1111sp:+1't Zl Cll1l!1llN,'l'5lJU1'Q 19 40 Ifclm, l3 St. ,lzunus Felt 15 Lcnlastcrs 4 Scotlzuicl Z2 l7 Fon. 31, Merci-rslnirg .Xvaclciny S CllZlllllJL'I'SlJlllAg' 16 33 'NlIlI'. 4 XYilli:unspurt ll XXv1lSlllllAQtKlll ,llUXYll5lll17 42 lil Xlnr. U Raft Ik-rlin fP.l. MX I4 .Xluinni 44 20 Gcttyslmrg lligh Srlmnll IS hlL'l'L'l'l'SlJlll'Q 32 Sl Klux. 9 Czunp llill 4l'.l..'X..X. it ZZ l,C1I12.lStL'I'S 4l JU Gcttyslmurg Llvllcgcl 25 Mcrrcrslmrg ,XCZUll'llly 39 9 Zlillwruc Gaincs. 47 Thi rty-th ree Thirty-four JR. 1 .4RSIT V BA SKE TBALL Back Row: Martin, Kugler ver, Coach Conrad. Front Row: Barnhart, Keller Stenger, Hoffman, McDonald Smith, Harmon. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Elliott, Zullinger, H a r m on, Gamby, Smith, Sellers, Coach VVeagley, Ambrose, Barkdoll, Walck. JUNIOR VARSITY B.XSlili'l1I1.-Xl.l. SCHEDULE 1945 :kDCCCl11lJf3l' 11 gDecember 18 December 21 1946 Xhlanuary 4 xlanuary Z2 Pkjanuar L25 y January 29 February 1 February 15 lfcbrnary .Zo ml loine Claims 19-I5 januzary IH it-lannary Z5 February l 1 February l-I :l:l'4Clll'l12l ry 15 l'lCl1I'11Ill'j' Jr' :l:Xlll1't'l1 -1 :l:l'lUlllC Gaines. Ojljnovmzfs Quincy Lf B. XVaynesboro Chambersburg Scotland Lemasters Mercersburg Academy VVaynesboro Scotland Lcniasters Mercersburg Academy ,l UNIOR HlGH RAS fJf7f7Hl'lIIIfX YVaynesboro Mercersburg Academy Nlillianlsport NYooclland XVay lYayneshoro XlL'l'Ct'l'SlJ11l'2' .XC2lllL'1llj' xYlll1ZllllS1lUl't I'Ve They 22 13 14 12 16 28 13 19 37 33 38 22 17 19 16 30 14 27 17 34 1ili'llI2AI,l, SCHl'lDULli WY Thfy 13 36 16 18 18 18 21 16 13 37 1-1 ZZ 2-1 21 , Harris, Gamby, Brewer, Hoo- v v VARSITY BASEBALL 1945 Front Row: McDonald, Kitzmiller, Fitz, Barkdoll, Miller, Barnhart, Hoover, Peck, Keller. Back Row: Coach Conrad, Rotz, Zullinger, Schenkel, Ogle, Rowe, Brant, Carr, Stenger. 1 gaffegaf Finding the offerings of rival moundsmen to their liking, the baseball team streaked through nine wins before it felt the sting of defeat at the hands of Mer- cersburg Academy by the score of 8-4. The only other loss suffered was the final game, played, in Hagerstown, in which Eddie Sem1er's lads blanked our boys for our first whitewashing of the season. Stalwart of the Greencastle pitching staff was Lefty Fitz, supported by Hoover, Schenkel and Smith. Alield and at bat, Peck, Rowe, Brant, Barkdoll, Ogle, Miller, Zullinger, lfiarnhart and McDonald proved to be especially adept at Americas number one sport. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1945 Opponent We They April 18 Shippensburg 7 0 fApril 20 Lemasters 13 4 'April 27 Quincy 19 0 '5'May 1 VYashingt011 Township 16 7 'May 7 Shippensburg 11 3 May 9 Quincy 6 1 May 11 VVashington Township 20 2 May 14 Scotland 16 1 'May 15 Scotland 12 3 May 18 Mercersburg Academy 4 8 May 21 Lemasters 14 2 May 23 St. Thomas fCll3.I111J1Ol1S1'liIJ Playoff at ChambersburgD 4 1 'May Z5 Hagerstown 7 6 May Z9 Hagerstown 0 2 'tHome Games. Y Thirty-five QA' .xgfdkfica Thi rty-six QA , First Row: Snowberger, Shim er, Brown, Monn, Foust, Rice. Second Row: Myers, Zeger, Brechbiel, Hartman, Starliper. Third Row: Hoffman, Kugler, VVilliams, Henry, Ryder. .Fourth Row: Coach Conrad, Hamilton, Zeigler, VVallach, Coach Toms. BA SKE TBALL SCHEDULE Date Team We They zlfjanuary S Scotland 18 26 january 11 VVash. Twp. Z5 Uanuary 15 Alumna 14 'kjanuary 18 Mercersburg Z3 flanuary Z2 Waynesboro 38 :kjanuary Z8 Lemasters 14 February 1 Scotland 26 'tFebruary 4 Wash. Twp. 13 February 8 Mercersburg 28 February 15 VVaynesboro 15 February 22 Lemasters 16 1March 1 Penn Hall 40 March 7 Penn Hall 12 : Home Games. girl 7 .yocdey First Row :' Kell, Myers, Grosh, Zeger. Lohman, Hoffman. Second Row: Starliper, Brech- biel, Hartman, Brown, Monn, Rice, Sampson. Third Row: VVilliams, Wallech, Foust, Henry, Stenger, Ryder. Fourth Row: Houser, Cordell, Coach Martin, Hoffman, Harsh, Long, Greenawalt, Kugler, Mc- Fadden, Ziegler, Coach Conrad, Walck, Snyder. HOCKEY SCHEDULE Date Team We They 1kOetober 10 Alumna 0 . October 13 Scotland October -9 Penn Hall 9FOctober 26 Scotland dCOctober 31 Penn Hall XI-Iome Games. 4 3 3 2 The girls' athletic season opened in October witl1 Miss Martin and Miss Conrad in charge of hockey practice. Rice, Stenger, and Monn were elected managers, and games were played with Penn Hall, Scotland, and the Alumna. In January, basketball activities began, and our coaches, Mrs. Toms and Miss Conrad, worked out a larger schedule than that of last year. The team was more successful than usual. Although it didn't win very many games, it racked up good scores and displayed Hue teamwork and sportsmanship. Also it defeated Penn Hall on its Floor for the first time in many years. Thirty-seven nnuaf September Cctober November 22-23 December 13- January 16-17-18 Thirty-eight Editorial: Ruby McFadden, Leona Parmer, Richard Sny- der, Shirley Snyder, Virginia VValck, Ivan Finfrock, Mary Ann Harsh, Frances Swisher, Anne Zeigler, Wayne Sten- ger, Anna Kathryn Winger. Pl10t0graf1I1y: Frank Bittner, Vilma Brown, Richard Cline, Robert Brant, Lloyd Rowe. ridzicrfinzzyz Charles Barnhart, Manager, Dorothy Brechbiel, Anna Lee Cooper, Gladys Gelwicks, Vera Grosh, Marie Hissong, Genevieve Hykes, Betty Lohman, Marian Samp- son, Barbara Sellers, Helen Shimer, Daris Snowberger, Betty Sollenberger, Mabel VValter, Ruby Zeger. Solos: Allen Gaddis, Manager, Doris Bowman, john Hoffman, Genevieve Faust, Annabelle Binkley, Doris Shindle, Les- ter Myers, Glenn Miller, Clar- ence Gearhart, Robert Pen- singer, Lynn Murray, janet VVilliams, Tom Smith, Elaine Kugler, Richard Cline, Mamie Metcalfe, John Koons, Gail Starliper, James Lesher. .Sllwof CMM ar 1945-46 School opened. First assembly program. Rev. Plott spoke in assembly classes organized. Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's organized Dr, Stevenson spoke in assembly. First Student Council meeting. Curtis Magazine Drive began Cheer Leaders choosen. Curtis Magazine Drive closed. Seniors chose their class play, t'Donlt Take My Penny. Juniors chose their class ring, Halloween party held in gym. Senior play try-outs. Franklin County Institute. Thanksgiving program given in as- sembly. Thanksgiving vacation. Chart opened for senior play. Serving of school lunches started. First basketball game. Senior play, Don't Take My Penny, presented. Christmas parties held in home YOOIHS. Christmas vacation began. Back to school after vacation. Mid-year examinations. Second semester began. February 3 'I 14 16 28 March 6 6 8 9 12 15 15 25 26 April 1 5 12 11-12 19-22 May 13-14 14-20 17 22-23-24 26 May 27 28 29 Bible Study course began. Juniors chose hat and pennant. Last school lunch served. F. H. A. food sale. Juniors chose class play, Three Girls and Jeffery. Junior play try-outs. Basketball play-off game with East Berlin at Gettysburg. Mr. Gordon Powell, an Australian, spoke in assembly. Basketball play-off game with Camp Hill at Gettysburg College. T. B. tests given to freshmen. Miss Cleo Dawson spoke in assembly. Tri-Hi-Y Dance held in gym. Baseball practice began. Student Council met. The Great Rome, Magician. Junior play chart opened. First baseball game. Junior play presented, Three Girls and Jeffery. EZSZSI' V8,C8.lZlOIl. 15 Senior examinations. Citizenship week. Seniors last assembly program. Regular examinations. Sr.-Jr. Prom. Baccalaureate. Schoo1's last assembly program. Class Night. Commencement. CCDMPLIMENTS of STANLEY MANUFACTURING CQMPANY Where yo T your friend Forty SKIP'S BEAUTY SALON P E R M A N E N T S Specializes in Cold Waves CONTOURE' COSMETICS Shady Grove, Pa. Phone 913-R,-4 MARGUERITE LOHMAN, Prop. A. R. GREENAWALT WILLIAMS' BAKERY PLUMBING - HEATING Quality Pretzels - Cookies TINNING and SPOUTING Superior Hard Candies Shady Grove, Pa. Decorated Birthday and Party Cakes PHONE 913-R-13 A Speciality COMPLIMENTS OF VICTOR HOSIERY COMPANY BRANCH COMPLIMENTS OF OMWAKE and OLIVER COMPLIMENTS OF UNCLE SAM'S SERVICE STATION Hagerstown, Md. Route 4 COMPLIMENTS OF CROFT'S CUT RATE PUC No. A23998-31 ICC No. 2780 KOHLER 85 SONS Horn's Motor Express, Inc. Jewelers Since 1875 Daily Franchised Freight Service 27 W. Washington St. Phone - Chambersburg 612 Main Office - Chambersburg, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. A TECHNICAL EDUCATION - IN BUSINESS -including Law, Mathematics, English, Correspondence, Filing, Vocabulary, Shorthand, Typewriting, and Accounting. -offers unusual opportunities -at moderate cost -in a minimum of time -for the alert -now if 4 C This school is a charter member of the National Council of Business Schools and has been approved for the following Standard Courses: Stenographic, Junior Accounting, Secretarial, Executive Secretarial. CHAMBERSBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE Chambersburg, Pennsylvania E. L. M. DEPARTMENT STORE ON THE SQUARE CLOTHING DRY GOODS SHOES WITH EXTRA WEAR GROCERIES HARDWARE PHONE 275 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY T. GOEFTZ DR. FRED L. SCHAFF W. L. BENEDICT Phone 43-M COMPLIMENTS OF EDGAR S. WOLFKILL West End Greencastle, Pa. Retail 85 Wholesale COMPLIMENTS OF Gasoline 85 Kerosene WAYNESBORO NEWS AGENCY Fuel Oil .so Motor Oils F orty-one COMPLIMENTS OF PALACE RESTAURANT The Window with the Neon Sign CENTER SQUARE WISHIN G YOU EVERY SUCCESS in your CHOSEN FIELD EYERLY'S Hagerstown, Maryland Dependable for more than Fifty Years Desirable Merchandise at Sensible Prices Greencastle, Pennsylvania COMPLIMENTS OF BLAIR'S DRUG STORE Waynesboro, Pa. THE MARTIN FUNERAL HOME PHONE 172 Forty-two COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF FUNK'S DRUG STORE DR. T. H. GILLAND On the Square Waynesboro, Pa. GREENCASTLE ICE Sz COLD STORAGE PHONE 150 COLD STORAGE FREEZER STORAGE COMPLIMENTS OF THE GREENCASTLE PACKING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF UPTON GARAGE SPRINGER BROS., Props. Greencastle, Pa., Route 2 Phone 907-R-2 GREIENCASTLE LIGHT, HEAT, FUEL 8: POWER CO. Greencastle, Pa. Phone 224 THE MODERN PAPER SHOP Paint and Wall Paper Congoleum Rugs OOMPLIMENTS OF HAINES SHOE WIZARD Greencastle, Pa. HOILTON BAND INSTRUMENTS E. K. SMITH Shady Grove- Pa- Manager, J. Charles Beahm OOMPLIMENTS OF KATIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE OOMPLIMENTS OF ONIE'S STYLE SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF GREENCASTLE LIVESTOCK MARKET SALES EVERY MONDAY AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT PHONE 35 Forty-three COMPLIMENTS OF J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Meet your friends at Newberry's Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 102-R ELLIOTT gl SNYDE-R HOUSER GULF STATION 5 S. Carlisle St. Greencastle, Pa. - - Phone 20-J North Main Street ABC Washers Mercersburgy Pa. Gibson Refrigerators Premier Vacuum Cleaners COMPLIMENTS OF GEM GARMENT COMPANY Greencastle, Pa. Phone 267 Let RICHARDS' Do Your Dry Cleaning KL Pressing Now Added Expert Tailor S. D. THOMPSON Ladies 8z Gents Tailoring 31 E. Baltimore St. Phone 128R. Call 8z Delivery MAYNARD'S MARKET C. M. Metcalf, Prop. GROCERIES, MEATS 8a PRODUCE Phone 28-R Learn To Fly HENSON FLYING SERVICE, Inc. Hagerstown, Md. MILLER and SNYDER Sawmill and Lumber Custom Sawing phone - , 3055 Phone 916-R-15 BINKLEY'S SELF-SERVICE STORE State Line, Pennsylvania Groceries Meats BINKLEY'S APPLIANCE STORE State Line, Pennsylvania General Electric Appliances Bottled Gas gl Ranges MILLER'S INC. FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS RANGES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES On the Square Hagerstown, Maryland Forty-four COMPLIMEN TS OF POTTER'S RESTAURANT The Window With the Neon Sign All American For Home Cooked Food you get the best, Our chef is always good, never tires or needs a rest. He fries your chicken through and through And cooks on Sunday just for you. He serves Legs and East Baltimore it while it still is hotg thighs and sometimes not. Street Greencastle, Pa. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATLER'S GARAGE State Line, Pa. of Greencastle, Penna. Established 1864 COMPLIMEN TS OF Parts and Accessories Car Repairing of All Makes COMPLIMENTS OF Hardware - N. H. Kuhn - Contractor TRINITY U. B. CHURCH State Line, Pa. Center Square Greencastle, Penna. ELLIOTT'S S. W. YINGLING DRY GOODS NOTIONS Insurance Greencastle, Pa. Greencastle Penna. COMPLIMENTS OF PEN MAR GROCERY PHONE 126-W COMPLIMENTS OF JACOB A. TEETER COMPLIMENTS OF C. A. BRANDT CHEVROLET SALES H. A. GROVE General Merchandise Meats, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs Shady Grove, Pa. Phone 930-R-23 Forty-fiv FRED STICKELL Everything in Merchandise UPTON, PA. GEORGE P. LININGER Garage Bus Service Serving you has been a pleasure. COMPLIMENTS OF G. FRED ZIEGLER COMPLIMENTS or R. M. FRIES GARAGE POPER BROS' MARKET Groceries, Meats, and Notions Madison dz Allison Streets Phone 284-J SHADY GROVE, PA. Franklin 85 Jefferson Streets Phone 20-W A. A. MORGANTHALL 85 SON COMPANY Everything for the Photographer and Hobbyist - Scale Models - Books - Magazines - Stationery - Leather Goods - Novelties - Toys - Airplane Models - Greeting Cards -Smokers Supplies - Candies - Sundries - Photo Finishing - Commercial Photo- graphy - Engraving - Cameras -Ship Models - Maps - Souvenirs - Gifts QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Greencastle, Pennsylvania Forty-six Gm you .gmagine Bud with straight hair. The office without janet and Barbara. Jinny without Bob. VVhitey without any wimmen to woo or sing to. Dan without his friend Crisco. Charles Bainhart married and mayor of Middleburg. Libby, Mabel, Marie and Betty Zeigler with blonde locks. Dorothy Brechbiel liking the Navy. Clary's bus without Guy. Vera without Betty and vice versa. The hotel minus Nellie and Nellie without Joe. James Lesher and Carl Hampton six feet tall. Shinham's making a profit with Sampson as a clerk. The dry cleaners without Henry. The basketball squad without LaRue, Daris, Shimer, College, and Ruby. Mr. Conrad as short as Mr. Davison. The Bus Depot without Issy. Rowe, Gadclis. Brant, Peck, VVarren and Shank not being champions. Corner of Franklin and Vtlashington Street without G. H. S. The halls without our faithful janitor. Guidance class without Mr. Grove. Butch staying awake in history and linglish class. lilliott with a perfect attendance record. Harry Ambrose as Arthur. Room 5 without THINK. A play as good as lJon't Take My Pennyf' I-'lclen Keller and Gladys Gelwicks with hair out of place. Glee Club without Miss Martin. Main Room with a clock that runs. A. G. CRUNKLETON ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Construction Engineers Contractors Greencastle, Pa. Phone - 22 Night Call-109W COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF ROSCOE Sn DIXON BARBER SHOP Clean Careful courteous FRANK M. MILLER COMPLIMENTS OF GUY H. SHANK CF COLUMBIA COLLEGE GIVES SUPERIOR TRAINING THE COLUMBIA WAY. Sum- mer, short-term and full year courses are offered to meet the educational needs of worthy young people. Columbia assists young people in making plans that will give them real educational opportunities. School literature on request. Columbia College S. M. Funk, Ph. D., President Hagerstown, Md. LIPPY GENERAL STORE Nova Greencastle Route 2 MAUN'S GARAGE F. R. Maun, Prop. Phone 71-13 Mercersburg Night Call 72-13 Pontiac Sales 85 Service Lemasters, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF COPENHAVER and GOETZ MEAT MARKET - - - PHONE 177-W Warren Kz Conrad FURNITURE MART Serving You With The Best. Before You Buy, See Us. 18 South Carlisle St., Greencastle, Penna. PHONE 76-J David S. Warren John T. Conrad Forty-seven COMPLIMENTS OF COLD SPRING PARK R. W. BARNHART, PROP. Waynesboro, Pa. Meet Your Friends OOMPLIMENTS OF CARL'S DRUG STORE Established in 1825 The Rexall Store COMPLIMENTS OF' FRANK E' MACE General Hauling - Phone 147-M ROY R MONN Dependable Service Guaranteed ' Rowe 85 Bittner, Ass'ts. When you buy insurance, do you use the same method as when you buy anything else, if so you will find I give you more for your money than you get elsewhere. Ask my policy holders. J. G. PHILLIPPY PHONE 33-J 161 S. Washington St. Greencastle, Pa. THE SHADY GROVE SIGNS 3 I. s. Bemisderfer, Prop. E Specializes in F R OUTDOOR TRUCK and WINDOW 5,3 ADVERTISING LETTTERING H WORRYING SUSPENSE E sHADOWING if C. A. GROSH THE TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY Gas - Oil - Batteries Launderers - Cleaners Your Credit Is O. K. Fur Storage Tires On Easy Terms 59-61-63 E. Washington Street East Baltimore Street Hagerstown Maryland Phone 23-J Fortyjeight SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FAMOUS 'TEXAS LUNCH North Main Street Mercersburg, Pa. Waynesboro, Pa. H3I'01d B- G1aSer.Pr0D. Phone 9970 83 W. Main St. Tires, Batteries, and Accessories J. M. HENSON Photographer COMPLIMENTS OF Group Pictures - Portraits Photostats - Baby Portraits N' H. WALCK E. Franklin St. Phone 272J Greencastle, Pa. L. R. WALCK HATCHERIES Brooder Stoves Baby Chicks SHINHAM'S CASH FOOD MARKET 217 E. Baltimore St. A. F. REES, INCORPORATED Hides 85 Tallows BELLE'S DRY GOODS STORE THE Greencastle, Pennsylvania Piece Goods - Hose - Sweaters TERRACE RESTAURANT Underwear - Dresses - Notions - etc. -Wieland's- GREENCASTLE RADIO SALEIS KL SERVICE --f-.. Cor. Penna. 85 Prospect Aves. Hagerstown, Maryland Donald E. Kalbiiesh, Prop. ' Authorized Philco Dealer Repair All Makes Parts - Tubes - ACCGSSOIIBS l For All Makes 26 S. Carlisle St. Where Those Who Know, Go Phone 145-M - iii-- Forty-nine Fifty GULF SERVICE STATION Gulflex Registered Lubrication FOX and SMALL, Dealers GREENCASTLE Car Washing Phone 9188 Polishing OOMPLIMENTS OF HERSHEY'S STORE COMPLIMENTS OF A 8L P Food Store Employees COMPLIMENTS OF CHARLES BERT OOMPLIMENTS OF UNGER'S New and Used Furniture Store Hagerstown, Maryland THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Greencastle, Penna. The Bank of Courteous Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DON'T STOP NOW! Complete your training while you have the opportunity. To go places in the days ahead, you MUST be trained, Prepare to make a career for yourself in the Business World. Waynesboro Business College Waynesboro, Pa. C. L. KITZMILLER State Line, Pa. Fresh Meats - Groceries and Produce Dealer in Poultry and Eggs Phones : Hagerstown 4046F4 Greencastle 908R1 1 PLANT COMPLIMENTS OF LEITERS PHILIPS HARDWARE Kr IMPLEMENTS SEEDS Greencastle, Pa. NEW and USED CARS KELLER'S USED CAR MARKET Harold W. Brake, Mgr. 141-147 S. Potomac St. Phone 770 Waynesboro, Penna. Frank R. Keller, Prop. 700 S. Main Street Phone 804 Chambersburg, Penna GEORGE L. WITMER gl SONS Groceries -3- Confectioners Phone 128-M COMPLIMENTS OF DREYFUSS MEN'S STORE REEDERS SERVICE STATION Heated Cabins with Showers 11,9 Miles South Greencastle, Pennsylvania Waynesboro, Pa. CHARLES F. MILLER GRAIN - FEED - COAL Waynecastle, Pennsylvania Fifty-one COMPLIMENTS OF MAUN'S GROCERY South Washington Street OOMPLIMENTS OF W. HARRY GILLAN COMPLIMENTS OF ELMER GONSO Shoe Repairing FOUST'S DRUG STORE REGINALD R. MILLER Prescription Druggist I 1, Balt. 8: Wash. St. Greencastle Threshmg Ba mg Trusses Fitted 85 Sold - Notary Public Phone 916R15 FRY COAL 8: STOVE CO. Mercersburg, Penna. LEONARD FRY Phone 51-R COMPLIMENTS OF R. A. MYERS Congratulations! Study, learn and absorb to your utmost education pays the highest rewards. Van Vor Chemical Company Hagerstown, Maryland Better Chemicals for Everyone James Andrews Hatchery at Middleburg 10 STANDARD BREEDS AND CROSSES State Blood Tested PHONE - HAGERSTOWN 4046F2 COMPLIMENTS OF SUNOCO SERVICE STATION P. H. Barnhart E. Baltimore St. L. S. COOK John Deere Tractors and Farm Equipment Sales and Service Complete Automotive and Tractor Radiator Repair Shop Queen and Loudon Streets Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Telephone 1029 Fifty-two Colne to M06'S for C P Ice Cream, Candy and Soft Drinks Stationery and School Supplies Quality Meat Market Gifts and Novelties CAMPUS RETREAT Next to School MEATS, GROCERIES and PRODUCE 24 South Carlisle Street C, Meme Hollinger, prop. Greencastle, Pennsylvania COMPLIMENTS OF MIN N ICH FUNERAL HOME E. G. HOACHLAN DER Ford Sales - Service Phone 286 J. B. LINDSAY Plumbing - Heating - Tinning Greeencastle, Pennsylvania. Phone 288-J COMPLIMENTS OF MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE Grace R. Gillelan - Phone 230W COMPLIMENTS OF' DR. R. A. HIGHBARGER Optometrist 124 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Maryland COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAM W. McKINNIE and J. MELVIN FREY COMPLIMENTS OF DAVID R. HESS, M. D. Shady Grove, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF HENSON,S BAKERY COMPLIMENTS OF BOCK'S DRY CLEANERS Waynesboro, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF S. STANLEY HAWBAKER AND SONS Fort Loudon, Pa. Sporting Goods Trappers' Supplies Fifty-three BAKER CAVERNS Penna. Underground Wonder Educational - Color Unsurpassed Distinctively DiHerent Unusual Display of Gifts and Novelties in the Gift Shop ROY E. MEYERS Custom Grinding BL Molasses Feed Processing Lemasters, Penna. Phone Mercersburg 73-R-14 COMPLIMENTS OF HOLSTEIN'S 5 Sz 10 STORE DANIEL S. CULP Everything For The Office Memorial Square Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Compliments of Greencastle Sanitary Dairy North Carlisle Street Phone 265 SN YDER'S GARAGE Amoco Service Station Expert Auto Repairing North Carlisle Street Phone 137-W . Tha . V A-513' ! is -K , ',,,a-N -1' -- .,-- J, ', aaa . V e- N ,Wm .N if A 'ill' -,tg . , 4 ' G:: ?x5Tfh3K f' ' re fv 1512 1 , Q 'L' WILBERT BURIAL VAULT Cast Asphalt for Waterproofing Concrete for Strength Fifty-four F. S. Hykes. Prop. Phone 910-R-5 WORLEYTOWN GROCERY Greencastle, Pa. 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