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

 - Class of 1948

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SOPHOMORE CLASS ll-llS'l ORY President Wilbur Lantz Secretary Nancy Hess Vice President Norman Walck Treasurer Harvey Rice On September the second, we, the class of 1950 again entered Greencastle High School. We were no longer meek, shy freshmen, but self-assured, confident sopho- mores, ready to begin the second quarter of our high school career. In addition to electing our class oflicers, we chose Dolores Geddes and Robert Zullinger to represent us on the Student Council. Our advisers were Miss Williams and Miss Mart-in. The annual Hallowe'en party was well attended by our class. The decorations were due to the labors of the sophomores. One morning, several weeks after the opening of school some extra-ordinarily odd figures appeared in the halls of G. H. S. At first we thought Mr. Grove had hired some scrub women, as they were attired in dust caps, aprons, and carried dish pans. Soon there were too many of them for that. Then it was discovered that they were only Senior Tri-Hi-Y initiates. A large number of the boys belong to the Hi-Y club. On November the twenty-first the class went to Cold Spring for the evening, Our advisers accompanied us. If you would have peeped in the doors of rooms nine and ten on December the twenty-third, you would have seen some amusing sights. It was our annual Christ- mas party, and we really did have fun exchangfng gifts, playing games, and eating. The Sophomore Glee Club participated in the Christmas program presented by the Advanced Glee Club. Both the boys and girls were active in the fall sports, soccer and hockey. Bask- etball season made certain names such as 'Mac,' 'Whitey,' 'Cupples,' 'Unc,' and 'Dewey,' quite prominent. Although there were no sophomore girls on the varsity team, a large number were on the squad. We are looking forward to next year when we will be doing bigger and better things in sports. On the twenty-first of November the Dramatic Club presented in assembly, a play, entitled Grapes For Dinner. The entire cast was composed of sophomores. On February the twentieth the Dramatic Club presented another play How To Pro- pose, in which several sophomores participated. We were quite proud of our thes- pians! On February the sixth a cherry pie baking contest was held. Helen Meyers, a sophomore, was proclaimed G. H. S. champion. We are looking forward to being upper classmen next year. Page Eighteen

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lIlUNllOR CLASS ll-llllS'll'ORY On September 3, 1947, the class of 1949, with '75 members, one of the largest junior classes on record, entered Greencastle High School. Our goal was set higher than cver before to win both academic and athletic honors. Our first class meeting was held in Room 5 on September 12. We elected our class oilicers and then selected a girl and boy to represent the class in the Student Councilg the latter were Jean Bitner and Gene Gsell. On September 17, we decided to buy class rings. Mr. Grove was present at the meeting and explained the procedure of getting rings. A committee was appoint- ed by the president. Those on the committee were: Catherine Hoffman, Mary Jane Binkley, Elwood Brumbaugh, and Charles Brechbiel. On October 14, the samples of the rings arrived. We went to the oflice to make our selection and to cast our votes. On December 23, Christmas parties were held by each of the home rooms. The pupils in Room 2 held their party in Room 1 which was very appropriately decorated. Room 5 enjoyed a farce, entitled Glamour, which its cast later presented in assem- hly. Not that our girls need the glamour out of a bottle, but you know how girls are, especially in leap year! Our class song was chosen January 20. Of the songs submitted, the class de- cided upon the one written by Janice Showalter and Janet Williams, written to the tune of Song of the Marines. On January 27, the president appointed the play committee. Those on the committee were: Phyllis Foust, Annabel Hykes, Estella Koons, Dorothy Mae Ricker and William Elliott. After reading many plays, we Hnally decided upon Come Over To Our House, a three act comedy. You should have seen the Juniors the day of play tryouts. Everyone was so nervous wondering if he or she had read loud enough or who would get the parts. It was quite a task for the committee to give the proper assignment to the right person, but the cast was finally decided upon. Play practice began at once under the direc- tion of Mrs. Toms and Miss Williams. Then the big nights finally arrived-April 15 and 16. Everyone was excited, the cast, the girls ushering, even the boys, and anx- ious directors and parents. Our class has taken part in many extra curricular activities. We have had members of the class in almost every club, and we have been well represented in sports. Quite a few girls and boys have been on the basketball squads. Our star girls basketball team has had four juniors on it. Some of the boys played soccer, and tho girls played hockey. We have had a very exciting year, but we are looking forward to even a more exciting one next year. Page Seventeen



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jfUNion CLASS Rem Mary J. Binkley Jean Bitner Bernadine Burke Ethel Colbert Mary E. Faubel Joanne Flory Phyllis Foust Peggy Gearhart Peggy Heefner Lucille Henry Charlotte Helm Joann Potter Dorothy Ricker Dorothy Robinson Irene Rock Maxine Seilhamer Emma Shatzer Janice Showalter Eleanor Smith Doris Stenger Janet Williams Frances Winger Catherine Hoffman Goldie Wolff Edith Hoffman Annabelle Hykes Patricia Keyser Betty Koons Estella Koons Dorothy Albright ,Audrey Bowders Florence Colbert louise Cordell Mary Cunningham Dolores Geddes Helen Haines Norma Hartman Bonnie Heefner Janice Hess Nancy Hess Dorothy Hoover Doris Jackson Aleta Kauffman Dorothy Lehman Elnora Zeger Doris Zeigler Harry Ambrose Colin Beegle George Binkley Elwood Brumbaugh Richard Byers Joseph Cline Harvey College Robert Davis Wm. Elliott Larry Gamby Gene Gsell Don Harbaugh Charles Harmon Edwin Hartman Lester Helfrick Robert Hykes Elmer Keller Douglas Keller Owen Kitzmiller Robert Martin Paul Mummert Max Myers Harold Myers Lloyd Myers Harry Myers Jr. Ken E. Myers Nathan Myers Ralph Myers Alton Parmer Bruce Pilgrim George Sellers Mark Sellers Glenn Shindle Thomas Shook David Earl Slye Donald Statler Robert Tresler Lee Warren Edgar Wolfkill Mae Lydic Charles Brechbiel SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Helen Meyers Jacqueline Miller Mildred Mooney Treva Mowen Joanne Musselman Frances Myers Mary Myers Phyllis Myers Doris Pisle Joanne Rosenberger Mary Shank Evelyn Shinham Delores Shultz Helen Slothour Geraldine Statler Mrth L St h Lillian L'ngamfelter a a ee ep ey Lois Martin Dorothy Swisher Joan McBeth Jfnice Swope Dorothy Truax Janet Wagner Vann Wishard Donald Anderson Carl Barkdoll Arthur Beaver Ordean Blubaugh Eugene Coldsmith Joe Copenhaver H:-,rry Dansberger George Dulebohn Orville Forsythe Marvin Goetz Richard Goetz Thomas Houser Guy Johnston Marshall Lanehart Wilbur Lantz Marvin Lesher Chalmers Lohman Horace McBeth Richard Mooney Lynn Murray Charles Musselman Donald Rice Harvey Rice ClifTord Rotz Roy Shank Robert Stepler Paul Stouffer Jr. Norman Walck Robert Young Robert Zullinger 'I Page Nineteen

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