James Buchanan High School - Citadel Yearbook (Mercersburg, PA)
- Class of 1952
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Page 2 - Y 1 I - x UCCANEEVX 1 ' Foreword Several centurles ago the Buccaneer was prexalent, causlng many to ferr him because of hrs ltrocltles Ihere xx is a more humane part to the Bueeaneer although II seems to be much less PUbllLlLLd HIS kxnd of life necessltated him to be hearty, braxe and courageous not tolerated Our class will try to be 15 strong as the Bucclneers of old We as future c1t17ens of Amerie 1, vull continue to be 1 democracy lowmg people tryxng to umte md brmg peace to the less prruleged countries who look to us for lexdershlp lo do thls, we too vslll haxe to be brave and courageous llke the Buccaneer Mary Lou 7eger ldrtor ln Chlef Page 4 f .2 ' '- 2 ' ' in-. ' ' . f. -2 K- f 1 I l . 1 l 1 'l A ' 1 1 V A 'p,.f 1 1 L Among hrs lmmedlate crew a lack of these and Slllllllif vrrtues were ' - 2 ' ' 2 . , . . . . lrr ' 'xfvt fx Dedication Wfe the class of 1952 wish to dedicate our yearbook to our parents who have duottd therr Ines in helping us become what we are today for thur understandmg and thoughtfulness for their un unselfishness rn strrung to attam the best for us for then' and rn achrevmg many thmgs so nmportant to us we are proud and happy to dedrcate THF 1952 PARNELLIAN Page 5 rf X h gf r 46, h V V At the end of the day, in a moment of dis- couragement and indecision, I look out of my window and see a bright light shining in my neighbors house across the fields. It immediate- ly calls to mind mans accomplishments in the world of science since the days of the kerosene lamp I hear the nl htly transport plane flying overhead, like a brr I feel small and inadequ ate Then I suddenly react, heart and soul, to the brilliance of a star that outshlnes all other lights I take courage I find inspiration in thoughts and feelings that transcend the ma terial things of life Next day, I awaken and go forward with new determination, new zeal, new goals in living I lose self in sacrifice and service I see a new day a new world Man is at peace with himself and his fellowmen I am you, young man, young woman, opening new books, and looking out upon new fields and new horizons I see the mountains ahead and move forward resolved to climb, as long as I have strength Dr Greenawalt When Tom Paine was a soldier in Wash lngton s ragged, starving army, he wrote the 1111 mortal lines, These are the times that try mens souls Today this nation faces a crisis that may be worse Inflation and Communism are the twin erils of our times The former diminishes our a lllfy to buy because money sinks ln value while prices rise, the latter IS a virus that may take generat1ons to overcome Communism thrives on disease, poverty, and hunger, and seizes every opportunity to expand by trickery or force There IS no alternative but to spend billions to arm ourselves and our allies Communism is many things, but most of all t IS the fanatic belief that individuals do not mat ter, that the government should be supreme, that liberty is a farce, and God is an mvention I have confidence that you of this genera tion can meet the crises of our times by courage, initiative, ambition, hard work, imagination and dogged determination Mr Russell Roddy , . 7 ' YI X ' I YI 1 . u . n . a u n , i 9 Page 6 Olive M. Ryder Soczal Studies Shrppensburg Stare Teachers College B S 1 40 Edna G. McElhaney Scxence and French Shnppensburg State Teachers College B S 1 6 'Dig Ruth E. Wilson Home Economrcs Indiana State Teachers College B S 1946 Marie A Gaffney Katherme N Prahalls Laun and Socnal Studres Englxsh Marywood College Wllson College A B 1950 A B 1951 ,4 - Z Wayne L Mowrey Musxc Lebanon Valley College B S 1947 Umversny of Pennsylvanna M S 1948 JFS? ames L. Wdson Agriculture and Shop Pennsylvama State College B S 1946 Page 7 3' Howard J Teyssner Mathematxcs Health and Physical Educauon Slippery State Teachers College B S 1949 . ., 9 Y . ., 93 . . ' A S 9 f an I 1 fx 949 1 1 1--H 1,-M -rw' : 'S 9' J 'Z I I' xt X X X., 'X ' I 41, 1 K I. 1 , V ' 5 4. 1 4 - H 4 School Board Officers Presldent Chauncey M Depuy Vice President jere Wxtter Secretary Robert Stoner Treasurer Paul E Reeder Chauncey M Depuy School Board Members Mercersburg Dr W B Grove Mrs Daniel Heefner Paul Hlmes Rev ames Moyer J MCN Myers Peters Townshlp Chauncey M Depuy Leroy Hoke Calv1n McFadden Paul E Reeder J Wilbur Stoner Montgomery Township Daniel B Hennberger Omar Holhnger Fred Phell john T Snyder Jere Wxtter Warren Townshxp J C Funk Edward Secrnst Robert Stoner james Suffecool Ons W1nters Page 8 -J J- , ' Al-MDV matter' Donald Emmert Benedtck Benny Grade School Lemasters F F A 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 Parnelllan Staff 4 Band 1 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Soccer 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Vanety Show 2 3 Athletrc Counc1l2 3 Secretary 3 Track 3 Letter man 3 4 School Play 3 Class Treasurer 4 Who would be as lucky as Benny to wm a new car? One of our best athletes Neat Gets along well wlth everyone Always ready to run an errand wlth The Dodge Hey Coach let me shoot' Charles Luther Barnes Sonny Grade School Lemasters F F A 1 2 3 4 Basketb ll 1 2 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys Chorus 4 F F A Reporter 3 F F A Vice Pres1dent4 Tall dark handsome Heart interest tn junror Class A regular handyman Should use a httle more of that gray Wanta Bet 9 9 Carolme Idelle Buckwalter Carolme Grade School Upton Girls Chorus 1 F H A 3 4 Chaplm 4 Llbrary 3 4 Safety Patrol 4 Ltbrary Secretary Treasurer 4 Ambmon ns to be a seamstress Meek' and quxet Anyone who wants to know how to dress a chtcken ask Carolme, Home Fc glrl Marttn Richard Burgan J Burgan Grade School Upton F F A 1 2 3 4 Safety Patrol 2 4 Parnellran Stag 4 Could be an A student with a ltttle effort Frrendly A httle on the heavy side Should know all about the Caverns Artlst for the Parnelhan Nuts Page 10 My Heavens n an - - - n v n 1 3 a a y 1 g . . . , . . . - 5 9 ' ' v at n ' 'Q Il - - - a n a S 1 Z : Q 5 n u y Q s a a 9 y 5 9 Z Q a ' n Q y - . . . - .t U tt n , . lf - mt ' n . 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U n t l ' ' r If Pl ' ' ' , f l 1 Q , ' ll ll ' ' ' tt n Robert Vmcent Crxst Grade School Buchanan FAl234Trackl234FFABasketba Would be a clown rf he were not so bashful Tall Nothrng lrlre Cove Gap he clanms Keeps the teachers rn a drther with those uncalled for remarks Ill say Marne Irene Eshelman Marte Grade School Lemasters n 1234FHAl234V1cePresr Parnellran Seaff Secretary 4 Vox Scholae 4 Library 1, 2 3 4 Safety Patrol 2 Spring Festrval 2 3, 4 Interested rn Home Ec Usually quret Does not especrally care about books Mrldly rnterested rn the opposrte sex For heavens sakes Coey Wdlram Fritz Coey Grade School Buchanan Class Presrdent 3 Secretary 4 Mrxed Chorus 1, 3 4 Boys Chorus 1 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Operetta 3 4 Parnellran Staff 4 Basketball 2 3 Manager 4 Soccer 2 3 Varrety Show 1 2 Vox Scholae 1 2 3 Dancrng Club I Dramatic Club 1 One thnrd of the male populatron rn Chemistry Neat Stubborn Lnkes to study French on Saturday nights How about rt Mary Lou' Lrkes THE Burck Dorothy Marne Gluck Dot Grade School Lemasters May Day Attendant 2 Mnxed Chorus l, 2 3 4 Girls Chorus I 2 3 4 Trro 2 3 4 Grrls Ensemble 3 4 Spring Festival 1 2 3 4 Opereeta 1 2 3 4 School Play 2 3 4 Parnellran Stali 4 Vox Scholae 1 2 3 4 Dancing Club I Safety Patrol 1 Forensrcs 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3, 4 Interested rn the opposrte sex At present is mterested rn the other part of the gornture One of the bug three Impudent personalrty and nose Always moans about the lack of clothes Enjoys music Holy Balls Page 11 Patrlcta Joan Hembaugh at Historian 1 2 3 4 May Day Attendant 2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Gxrls Chorus l 2 3 4 Vox Scholae 1 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Sprmg Festtval 1 2 3 4 Parnelltan Staff 4 Choosy ln chotce of male friends Well dressed Good French student Notsy at ttmes A pal of Pat and Mary Lou anet Loutse Huber anet Mixed Chorus 4 Girls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Sprmg Festxval 1 2 3 4 Operetta 3 School Play 4 Gtrls Basketball Manager 3 4 Vox Scholae 1 2 3 4 Editor 4 Library 2 3 4 Dancmg Club l Safeey Patrol 3 Forensncs One of the few who plan to attend college Ltkes Olds wnth redhatred drtvers Part of the btg three lntelltgent wtth a variable personality Enyoys drsagreelng wxth the teachers Robert Galen Harrison Bobby Grade School Fort Loudon Student Counc1l4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Parnelltan Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 F F A Basketball 4 Soccer 3 4 Base ball 3 4 Vartety Show 2 Letterman 5 4 Qu1et7 Deflnately shy of the opposnte sex One of the Ag. boys Seen at Cove Gap Charlles buddy Pays aetentlon tn classes What do you thmk7 june Elizabeth Houser une Grade School Lemasters Gtrls Chorus 1 3 Sprmg Festival 1 3 Class Treasurer 3 F H A 1 2 3 4 Chaplxn 3 Pres1dent4 Opereeta 5 Basketball 2 3 4 Vox Scholae 1 2 3 4 Parnelllan Staff 4 Llbrary Presndent 4 Letterwoman 2 4 Could glve you some potnts tn makmg Argyle socks Clown and tomboy Pleasnngly plump Umnterested m the opposxte sex Makmg Whoppee Page 12 - u an Q ' - ' 1 9 1 5 a 9 9 9 - - ' 1 y 5 ' 1 Q I 9 ' ., . . u - n QIP ,F 1 9 9 3 1 Y ' QQJ n . , I . . Q x s x s 1 - - - Q s s 3 5 9 1 9 y Q 9 J s 2 1 Q s - ll . If NJ an Y 1 Y , . ' ' 3 9 Q a a I . 1 Chester Wayne Keefer Chet Grade School-Lemasters F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Safety Patrol 2. One of the Ag boys. Quiet. Seems to know more than he will tell. Opinion about girls is unknown. A future farmer. Donald Moats Lamaster Don Grade School Lemasters Mixed Chorus 3 4 Boys Chorus 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 F F A 1 2 F F A Basketball 1 Spring Festival 1 2 3 4 Special Chorus 4 Leads a very secluded life Rather tall Drives the station wagon Does not particularly care for girls or French Coeys Harold Wayne Locke Locke Grade School Lemasters 34 FFABasketb 234 Soc 1 2 3 Track 2 4 Slow but sure Gives the Dodge a rough time Skeptical about girls Has an innocent air but we wonder about that Wow whatta phys1que ' Well Marian Louise Myers Marian Grade School Lemastets Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Girls Chorus I 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Trio 2 3 4 Girls Ensemble 3 4 Studene Council 3 4 Sprl stival 1 2 Op retta 1 School Play 1 2 3 4 Parnellran Staff 4 Variety Show 3 Vox Scholae 1 2 3 4 Dancing Club 1 Cheerleader 2 3 Forensics 2 3 4 Tempermental actress Likes Shakespeare Proof for the theory that red heads have hot tempers Another of the big three Aloof to the opposite sexnv lts good looking Page 13 3 I Mlrtam Lourse Myers Mmam Grade School Fort Loudon Library 4 Wnll make a good home maker Qunet type Slncere Not partrcularly mterested ln anythmg around school Darn Richard Lee Smith Dick Grade School Lemasters Mxxed Chorus 4 Boys Chorus 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 jumor Varsity 2 3 F F A Basketball 4 Track 2 4 Has some good unexpressed xdeas Does not take an active mterest rn Socnology Mechamcal mmdedv Grggler Ill see you had-ov' ff i Charles Oscar Snider Charlle Grade School Upton 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Boys Chorus 3 4 School Play 3 4 F F A Basketball 1 Basketball 2 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Base ball 1 2 3 Variety Show 2 3 Letterman 3 4 Dancmg Club 1 Well built Vague and vam Blond hair Fme athlete Ran the Ford to death Pals around with Benny and Bobby Chew rt Blanche Marie Spldle un Grade School Locust Level F H A 2 3 4 Library 3 4 Safety Patrol 4 Another of the Home Ec gurls Dark halr that tends to be curly Quxet Oh my gosh Page 14 . . . ,, . . ,, ' ' u ' lr . n ' 1 J . 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A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Auditor 35 President 4g Parnellian Staff 4 ' , s ' , 9 , 4 - - - Q Q 1 5 1 Z ' , , 2 ' , a , 4 ' ' IXJ' ,F - . - , , 5 ' , s . l I ll ll l 4 ' 4 452 Q AUS: Club l Fred Benjamtn Zeger Fred Grade School Buchanan Secretary 4 jumor Varslty Basketball 1 F F A Basketball 1 2 3 Letterman 3 One of our teachers favorxteswn Wavy hair Determmed Plays the guxtar and enjoys hull bllly musxc Ill have you know Mary Lou Zeger 1 Page 15 Patricia Marne Stoner a Grade School Lemasters Class Secretary 3 Safety Patrol 3 4 Captain 4 Mrxecl Chorus Z 3 4 Girls Chorus 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Sprmg Festlval 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 School Play 3 Parnelllan Staff 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Vox Scholae 1 2 3 4 Dancmg Plans to attend college Interested nn French Careful Defmne No xdeas about the opposite sex DISIIDCIIVC laugh Oh man Mary Lou t Loudon Grade School For Class Presndent 1 4 Vice Presxdent 3 May Day Attendant 3 Mxxed Chorusl 2 3 4 Gtrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Gnrls Ensemble 3 4 Library 4 Student Councxl 2 4 Secretary 2 Sprmg Festnval 1 2 3 4 Operetta 1 5 4 School Play 3 4 Parnelhan Edltor 4 Vox Scholae 2 3 4 Busmess Manager 4 Safety Patrol 3 4 Forensnc 4 Studlous and wnll succeed at whatever she attempts Curly blond haxr and blue eyes A friend to everyone Enjoys being with our only male French student Future teacher Ill be seemg you : , 9 ' 4 ' . 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Se t Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec an Fe Mar A r May May Sept Sept Sept CI Oct Oct Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec a Fe e Mar Mar A r A r Apr May May May H lstor 1948 1949 7 Our first day at L H S 46 mspnred members our homeroom teacher Mr Wmgerd 8 We get looked over by the Seniors hear rumors of Inltxatlon 10-We go to see a movle 1n Chambersburg named The Crusaders 13 We eat our first meal ln the cafeteria del1ClOL1Sll 28 Had our flrst pep sessxon lots of no1se 29 L H S Band wxns 3550 prize 1n Mercersburg Hallowe en Parade 1 Boys fI1lSSll'lg hunt1ng777 2 Freshmen Class conduct an electron and VISII the Polls of Lemasters 1819 L H S presents We Shook the Famxly Tree 19 We go to Gettysburg to see the Freedom Tram stood ln the ram for two hours 23 We VlSlf the court and jaxl m Chambersburg 15 Wanted at L H S xmmedxately HFAT 16 New rule No chewlng gum unless you enjoy wrxtlng' 23 29 Fmally Christmas Vacation 1 We get New Year s Day off Reason lf came on Saturday 77 28 Anythlng Goes at L H S 16 We lourney to Harrisburg to vxslt the Capitol Buxldmg the Museum and the Forum Apr 1 Operetta H M S Pmafore We VlS1t the hxstorlcal pomts of Franklm County Very educatlonal General Scnence Classes tour Bakers Caverns May Day Program and Sprmg Festrval We are all lookmg forward to being Sophomores next year 1949 1950 6-The Sophomore Class divided 1nto two rooms wlth Mnss Rydtr and Mrs McElhaney as supervlsors opens the school term wlth 42 pupxls 22 We are excused at 2 00 p m for a Teacher s Meetmg fTeachers should get together more oftenllj 26-Freshmen learn that they must wear green rxbbons until mltlatlon 14-Thns trme 1ts our turn Freshmens Imtnatron 18 20-F F A Farr ln the gym 19 Sophomores adopt a motto for thelr Latin Class NEVER DO TO DAY WHAT CAN BE PUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW 1 Few males at school today hunting 19 28 Thanksgnvmg Vacation fthanks to the PllgI'1ITlSll, 5 Donald Lamaster re breaks his arm 19 Trnmmmg of Chrlstmas Trtes Sophomores Tree IS trlmmed with two balls and a star 23 28-Christmas Vacation 4-We hear mterestmg talks about Africa from Mr and Mrs Shank 10-Freshmen and Sophomores go to see the Farm Show ln Harrlsburg 2 Some of us go to Greencastle to see Hamlet 5 4- The Devil s A Roarm at L H S 24 25-Operetta Belle of Barceloma 29 Chxef Sunnyskles entertaxns us 14-Now s your chance glrls the Twlrp Season Dance 21 F F A Father and Son Banquet 28-Sprlng Festival 5 Sophomore Class Assembly 8 May Day Festlvnty 31 See you next year ln the Jumor Class QI hopej Page 16 O p . - ' . . .5 ' ' 5 - . 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T ' ' , ll - Jan. . b. i ll 'll F b. - ' ' . . . n ' , o P l I ' . . . ll ' .31 Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Fe Mar A r A r Ar Ar May May May une Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec May May une june 1950 1951 5 olly unlors Mlss Gaffney IS our class mstructor Mercersbur and Lemasters Hlgh School are now combmed and called the ames Buc anan joint Hrgh School 21 Marte S idle breaks her ankle 15-The was IS on boys vs girls tn the choosing of class rmgs CAS usually the glrls wmj 21 L H S Band marches ln the Shlppensburg BICCHICDHIHI Parade 28-School band and the F H A Float enter the Mercersburg Halloween Parade The float wms fourth prlze 31 Band partlctpates m the Chambersburg Parade 2 Huntmg season opens with most of the boys and several glrls absent 10-All but the juniors go to Mercersburg to see the movre Treasure Island The poor unlors scrub floors for thelr uare Dance 6-New stage curtains are hung 89-L H S presents Dickens A Christmas Carol 22 an 2 Chrtstmas Vacation 2 We finally recelve our class rmgs from the Umon Emblem Company 23--F F A Square Dance 9 St Patrxcks Dance sponsored by the Cheerleaders 1617 Our Mnss Brooks ns presented by the Lemasters Hngh School 17 Several students of the French Classes attend the Hollday of Languages at Shlppensburg State Teacher s College 19-Forensic Contest 19-Audrtorxum rs cleared of nolse makers at noon whtle those of us who are mterested ln world events ltsten to General MacArthur speak to Congress 4-Sprlng Festival 11 Hltch Your Wagon To A Star the theme of our umor Semor Banquet 14-May Day Program 1 Commencement Exercises 1951 1952 4-School opens wlth two new faculty members Miss Prahalls and M Teyssxer and a new prmclpal Mr Roddy 20-Lemasters High School joxns wrth Mercersburg rn the sports and band The team IS called the Rockets wnth colors of green and whlte 10-We order our hats and pennants rn our class colors of green and whlte 12 Semors sponsor a very successful Columbus Day Dance 30- ames Buchanan Hlgh School Band captures second prlze of 350 tn the Mercersburg Halloween Parade 1 Huntmg season opens wxth most of the boys mnssmg from school 9 ames Buchanan Hugh School team wms the champlonshlp trophy nn t e Franklin County soccer league 16 26-Thanksglvmg Vacatxon 26-Our hats and pennents arr1ve 78-L H S presents Clementine 18 19 21 joy oy No school on account of the snow 2 We recexve our name cards from the L G Balfour Co Attleboro Mass 10-Hobo Dance sponsored by the Semors 15 Yearbook pictures taken Csmxle pretty 'j 9 un1orSen1or Banquet held at the Hotel Washmgton m Chambersburg Thls tnme we haven t quite as much work to do 28-Annual Semor Class trlp to Wash1ngton 2 Class Night 4-Commencement England Alaska Slberla or where ever we may be 1n our future days I am sure that we the class of 1952 shall never forget where we spent our happy hlgh school days Patrlcla Hembaugh Class Historian Page 17 . ij U . . . 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'rx Class Will On thxs fourth day of une ln the year of our Lord One Thousand Nme Hundred and Flfty Two the Last Wxll and Testament of the Senior Class of ames Buchanan omt Hlgh School Lemasters DIVISIOD Franklin County Pennsyl vama Unlted States of America was drawn and wltnessed The class of 1952 of Lemasters High School hereby gives and bequeaths as follows I To the Freshmen we leave our ablllty to get along with the teachers as the Seniors have II To the Sophomores we leave our ab1l1ty to agree when ordering an nouncements pennants hats etc III To the umors we leave our abnlxty to scratch up enough money to IV To the faculty we leave our ablllty to wm volley ball games as the Seniors have To the underclassman the lndxvlduals of the Senior class wlll the followmg personal belongnngs Charles Barnes w1lls hrs technique rn wlnnmg tractor dr1v1ng contests to Norman Everetts Donald Benedxck wllls h1s short wxnter halr cut to Lee Rockwell Carolme Buckwalter wills Corrine Locke her quretness Rlchard Burgan wllls his extra wexght to Robert Zexs Robert Crist wllls has height to George Bmgaman Marne Eshelman leaves her Old Maid Plans to anyone who can handle them Coey Fritz wills h1s well groomed halt to Melvm Keefer Dorothy Gluck wllls her little white hes to Carolyn Gluck Robert Harrison leaves his smart remarks to Gerald Carbaugh H Patrxcla Hembaugh wrlls her well dressed appearance to anyone who can a ord une Houser leaves her sport mterest to Sarah Falth anet Huber wtlls her ablllty to get along with the opposxte sex to Doris Yeager Chester Keefer leaves hrs number 10 shoes to Donald Ommert Donald Lamaster leaves hxs trombone to Hollis Beatty Harold Locke leaves his abllxty to be just a httle but late to David Yeager Marlon Myers leaves her Shakespeare readmgs to Sarah Wllll3mS Charles Smder wllls his abllrty to get along well wxth the glrls to Loren Meyers Marne Spndle wnlls her fondness of chlldren to anyone who can put up wnth them Rxchard Smith wnlls hrs Murphys ,ob to anyone who can hold If down Patrlcla Stoner wnlls her hearty laugh to Mary jane Swxsher Fred Zeger wills his wavy hart to Owen Meyers Mary Lou Zeger leaves her natural curly han to Dorcas Karser The class of 1952 Carolme Buckwalter Marne Eshelman Mxrram Myers Marte Spldle Executors Page 21 J. no A !fx'nC,' . - Lg-4-112: -Tit-71:-. 2 153- fa J ' , ' J J . . Y . .. , . , - , . Q 3 S ' J ' Q ' ' If I7 make a good year book. . , . , ' ' u ' - ' n . . . . . 4 it. 7 ' 1 Q u s , 3 Class Prophesy Ahoy ' There Mates Come and look with me rn my Magic Telescope whrle I focus rt on the future' You remember when Benny won hrs new Dodge? Well that started hrm on the road to adventure He rs a member of Uncle Sam s Navy Smder and Fred also are strutting around as mates on Bennys shrp Junes cooking and Home Economrcs trarnmg have surely come rn handy She has found that the way to a mans heart IS through his stomach and she IS the proud mother of a couple lrttle lokers We must go to the play and see Marian m her latest Broadway hrtl She IS contemplating matrlmony but wrth that temper and red ha1r who knows what will happen977 Harold IS st1l1 farmrng and has finally got around to realrzmg that a glrl IS a necessxty He beheves rn the Law of Conservation of Energy and therefore IS not m any great hurry Pat Stoner has been teaching at her Alma Mater for several years but has reslgned and rs rather busy rarsmg a football team of her own Qsee what home tralnmg does for you? 71 Her theory IS cheaper by the dozen Dot went to college and found her man By now she IS more settled and not quite so glggley She spends much time baby srttmg and we do not mean wrth her llttle nephew e1ther Now I must turn my telescope to the North where we find Bob Harrrson scoutmg around ln the arctrc reglon for undeveloped mmerals for the govern ment Rrchard Smith a member of the F B I helps protect Bobs mlneral secrets from saboteurs He rs promlnent rn guardlng the North from mvasxon We wrll turn the telescope In the opposite direction and see Pat Hembaugh rs a medncal secretary Instead of marryrng the bosss son she marrred the boss Sh and her doctor husband take turns walking the floor at mght with their own lrttle patrent Page 22 ... , . 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Marne Spidle has taken several steps since our high school days when she worked at Murphys She is the manager of a huge department store selling dresses and through our telescope we can see a factory near by In it IS Caroline Buckwalter busy making exclusive dresses designed to appeal to the modern lady Don Lamaster owns a chicken farm He IS marrled to quite a slick chick and they too believe in the theory cheaper by the dozen and besides someone has to help with those chickens' The modern age of airplanes and jets is exactly what Barnes wanted be cause he flies all over the farm Most often there are a couple of dark haired boys toddlmg after him He is making use of some of that excess gray matter Hgurmg ways to mcrease the yield of crops If you should happen to get to W1lkes Barre be sure to obey all traffic laws or you will be forced to v1s1t with the Chief of the Police Department Coey He IS marrled to his high school sweetheart Mary Lou who is a secretary in the court house Do their four children have to walk the chalk l1ne the children and help keep thmgs running smoothly on the turkey farm Let us shift the telescope and look underground where we see Richard Burgan directing tourists through caverns The caverns attract many visitors and Rlchard IS worth about a m1ll1on Our Vox Scholae editor Janet IS a famous authoress She IS in Europe collecting material for her next publication Because of her determined effort she has received fame Marie Eshelman IS making use of her Home Ec training ln her own home, also in school for she is the Home Ec teacher in a modern high school Chester 15 kept busy farming near Lemaster He has all of the latest farm equipment and in his own quiet way he IS helping to mcrease the population Bob Crist has not been seen around here lately He spends most of his time big game hunting in deepest Africa So far he has contributed many spectmans to our best museums The Magical Telescope has served us well so we will put it back in its gold case put lt on the shelf until we may need it again Patricia Heinbaugh Patricia Stoner Mary Lou Zeger Secretarys to the Buccaneer Page 23 , U . ' . . . , . . . . . ,, . . ,, ' ' u ' n ' Q 3. . 9 n ' u Q . - , n 3 . . . . ,. ' u n , , 1 Miriam is more lively now then sh-e was in school. She has to look after 1 n . , u , 1' . a . ' ' 3 , . u . Q 0 , u , . . . , 9 9 4.4 Y 2 fs 1 Page 24 if T W Page 25 Af 51. I df LEG? ' f U NX f ff!! Stormy Weather The Lost Chord In the Stnll of the Nlght Ttme on my Hands Sooner or Later A Huntmg We Will Go Cold Cold Heart A Il Parade Many an L H S romance The extensnon cord for the Vic We cram for exams unprepared student during a test Harold gets to school L H S boys on November 1 Pupils idea of teachers be! ,Qu its U a X 1. Q S I -C S 4 A Y - 0 O O QI ll li--------'----------------'-.----- ' . . . if ' ----:---l:----------.----'-'--- QI ' DI -------------'----- --,--- - ' I! ll --------------A---m .. - - 7'- f, '-'nu -- ll DI -------------------- ' 7 ' , ------------------- --- ------ ' Because of You .,................,. 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' ll ' ii ' gg -5--------------------------------:l--.------ I ii .. - ''''' 7-S 'u - - -- - ' , ---------------- ---------------F----- n 0 ll ' ' ll , ------- -- -- '-'- '- - ' I Get Ideas Home on the Range Music Mustc Music Wandering Tell Me Why Oh My Darling Clementme Oh What a Beautlful Morning Page 26 After play practnce Mrs W1lson s cookmg class Operetta t1me Senior Class trip The Rockets werent first Martan Graduation Day Ai-IQV CJDVWCJJCJCIP I-C7 4 I fl Q --' Q ' ' I I iilil Junior Class Row One jane Swrsher june Nlswander Frances Lrnmger Elwood Rockwell Fred Grsh joan johnson Mary Alrce Wrgheld Nancy Rotz Mlss Gaffney Row Two Mary jane Martln Janice Snyder Amy Frltz Martha Hembaugh Rachel Moats Dorxs Yeager janet Stams Mary Loulse Deshong Avrnl Hxggms Row Three Dean Rosenberry Leroy Ryder Harry Hamll Tom Hamll Hollis Beatty john Houpt Robert Brmdle Not prctured Shirley Maun Class Oiicers Presndent Fred Gish Vnce Presxdent Elwood Rockwell Treasurer Joan Johnson Class HISIOIIHH Nancy Rotz Grrls Athletrc Manager Dons Yeager Boy s Athletic Manager Tom Hamrl ACTIVITIES There are two points ln our unlor year The first one rs the ordering of our class rings and second the un1orSen1or Banquet which was held at the Washington Hotel ln Chambersburg on May 9 The Student Council members chosen were Fred Gish, Amy Fritz, and amce Snyder Page 28 SCCICIZIY ..... 1 111111Ziiziiziizzziiiizizii-Mary Alice Wigheld . . J ' . . . J . Sophomore Class Ps N. O A A s-15 Row One Charles Logue Edward Brake Cecll Snyder Owen Myers Amos Sollenberger Delores Amsley Shirley Ommert Joyce Zeger Joan Zimmerman Row Two Mrs McElhaney Sarah Reeder janet Heckman Dons Goss Sarah Eaxth Caroline Gluck Mary Louise Keith Dorcas Kaiser Corrine Locke Sarah Wllllams Mlss Ryder Row Three Donald Zeger Paul Martm Lee Buckwaleer Ted Cuff Wayne Lesher Lauren Myers Ronald Beatty Robert Zeus joe Kenth joe Rotz john Shrader Class Oilicers Presldent Amos Sollenberger V1ce Presldent Joyce Zeger Secretary Edward Brake Treasurer Shlrley Ommert Class HISIOIIZH Cecrl Snyder Gxrl s Athletxc Manager oAnn Zimmerman Boy s Athletlc Manager Ross Brncker ACTIVITIES The biggest event of the Sophomore Class was Inmatlon, whlch was held on November 18 In the evenmg a party was given ln honor of the Freshmen The Student Councll representatives of our class are Joyce Zeger Shirley Ommert, and joe Rotz Page 29 Freshman C ass Class Park Row One Harold Armstrong Carolyn Benedrck Lee Rockwell William Stoner Ruth Ann Best Rosle Gush Bemlce Dorty Nancy Ruse Row Two Janet Meyers Shirley Hartman Delores Krmer jamce Burgan Lucretra Pittman Rhoda Meyers Betty Hawbaker Dons Gordon Dorcas Negley Roberta Snyder Ina Pogue Mary Gordon Row Three Gerald Carbaugh Loulse Buckwalter Patricia Rockwell Jackie Keith Eugene Stouffer Davrd Yeager Marlm Gayman Ronald Smith Donald Ommert George Bmgaman Nancy Shrves Dons Sxxeas Mr Teyssler Row Four Donald Pensmger Nancy Morrls Ruta Keefer Raynard Mackey Harold Stahl Wayne Rosenberry Donald Ryder Patrrcra Trrtle Loretta Sevrlle Melvrn Keefer Charles Shelly Offlcers . President Wrlllam Stoner Secretary Carolyn Benedrck Treasurer Rose Anna Gxsh Class Historian Ruth Ann Best Grrl s Athletlc Managers Carolyn Benedxck and Bermce Dorty Boy s Athletlc Managers Harold Armstrong and Charles Shelley ACTIVITIES At the begmnmg of the year the Academxc Students vxsrted Enoch Brown On November 18 1951 we were mmated by the Sophomores The Student Council representattves of our class are Ruth Ann Best, Lee Rockwell, and Wxllram Stoner Page 30 : . . Q . l 7 S . I 5 n , , Q , n I 1 :n ! U 1 I ! Q 7 5 Q ! Q , a u , a 9 u : s , I , n , , a , Q, v 1 , . Q J ' 9 . . ! 9 - L 1 , , 1 U . , . 3 I l ! , 5 l ! ' Vice-President .................................. Lee Rockwell . , . . . , . 7 , . AHOY OUZOP--UPN-'ZIPGUIUO Vox Scholae I Row One Mary Alice Wingfield Dorothy Gluck janet Huber Miss Ryder Amy Fritz Marian Myers Mary Lou Zeger Row Two Charles Logue Patricia Stoner Patricia Hembaugh june Houser Marie Eshelman Delores Kriner Ruth Ann Best Roberta Snyder Delores Amsley Mary Louise Keith Row Three Coey Fritz Elwood Rockwell Martha Hembauge Nancy Rotz Janice Snyder Corrine Locke Lucretia Pittman Joan Zimmerman Joyce Zeger Rosie Gish Robert Brmdle Row Four Hollis Beatty Fred Gish Shirley Ommert Sarah Faith Doris Goss Carolyn Gluck Doris Yeager jane Swisher Patricia Tritle Avril Higgins Ronald Beatty Robert Harrison The Vox Scholae, our school newspaper, has the new look this year be- cause we are now turning out a printed paper instead of the mimegraphed paper of previous years. This has added much to the attractiveness of our ptper We have a circulation of over four hundred subscriptions. The Vox Scholae was started in 1934 and its present faculty advisor is Miss Olive Ryder. Page 32 Library Club SIIICC Row One June Houser Mnss Prahalrs Carolnne Buckwalter Mmam Myers Row Two Mane Eshelman janet Huber Mane Spldle Amy Fritz Mary Lou Zeger Row Three Mary Jane Martm Delores Goss Carolxne Gluck joan Zlmmerman Joyce Zeger Sarah Faxth The Library Club was orgamzed ln 1932 and has been 1n ex1stence ever A proxxmately fifty new books are added to the library each year T e library has acquired a new fihng cabinet this year The County Book Moblle also helps to furnish books for the students Secretary Treasurer Caroline Buckwalter Book Mobile Representatnve Mlrlam Myers Page 33 Z i , . . , Z . , i. . 3 : 3 l ! ! - 9 I 2 : - 3 3 9 Y U ' President ............................ ........... J une Houser Student Council Row One Amy Frxtz Coey Frttz Mxss Ryder Fred Gush jamce Snyder Row Two joe Rotz B111 Stoner Lee Rockwell Robert Harnson Marxan Myers Mary Lou Zeger Shxrley Ommert, Ruth Ann Best Joyce Zeger The Student Councll wlth tts bt weekly meetmgs IS an example of democracy at work ln our school The council conslsts of two elected and one faculty ap pomted member from each class except the Sentors whrch has four representa trves The councll has followed tts precedent of other years by mspectmg and ratlng the class rooms for cleanl1ness and attracuveness, and thls year lt has add ed to 1ts 11st of responsrblllues the playground and gymnasrum The councll also plans the assembly and movre schedule for the school At the end of the year the council awards the Cltlzenshlp Plaque to the Senior who m the estlmatlon of the council and the faculty IS the most outstanding citizen IU the class The faculty advlsor IS Miss Olrve Ryder Page 34 ' ' 1 9 v 9 ' 9 ' 9 y n 9 1 x 9 x - E I Row One Nancy Rotz joan johnson Marie Eshelman Mrs Wilson june Houser june Niswander Caroline Buckwalter Row Two janice Snyder Mary Alice Wigfleld Shirley Hartman jane Swisher Doris Yeager Avril Higgins Ina Pogue Doris Gordon Mary Gordon Row Three Marie Spidle Frances Lininger Doris Goss Rachel Moats Bernice Dorty Betty Hawbaker Carolyn Benedick Dorcas Negley Row Four Mary Louise Deshong Carolyn Gluck Sarah Williams Doris Sixeas Nancy Ruse The oiicers of the Lemasters F H A Chapter are President une Houser Vice President Marie Eshelman Secretary oan ohnson Treasurer une Nlswander Song Leader Nancy Rotz Chaplin Carolme Buckwalter Parliamentarian Doris Yeager Reporter Avril HlgglHS The activities for this year mcluded SEPTEMBER A meeting was held to elect oiiicers to fill in for girls who didn t return OCTOBER We had a meeting to get better acquainted We now have thirty members NOVEMBER Initiation and a lot of greemes become full fledged members of F H A DECEMBER A Christmas box was packed and delivered to a needy family january We went to the Farm Show at Harrisburg. There was also a CARE box sent to a family over- seas. FEBRUARY: We attended the County F. H. A. meeting in the Central Presbyterian Church in Chambersburg. MARCH: The girls go to Pittsburgh to attend the F. H. A. State Convention. We also held a square dance on the 14th. APRIL: Mother-Daughter Banquet. MAY: New officers are elected for the coming school year. Page 35 F. F. A. Xt Row One Hollls Beatty Fred Zeger Amos Sollenberger Charles Snlder Donald Benedrck Robert Harrison Harold Locke Mr Wilson Row Two Donald Ommert George Bmgaman john Shrader Dean Rosenberry Ted Cuff Rlchard Smlth Lauren Myers joe Keith Donald Ryder Joe Rotz Charles Logue Row Three Donald Pensmger Paul Martrn Cecil Snyder Wnlltam Stoner jackne Kelth Eugene Stouffer David Yeager Owen Myers Donald Zeger Rrchard Burgan Ronald Smrth Marlm Gayman Melvm Keefer Charles Shelly Row Four Raynard Mackey Lee Buckwalter Harold Stahl Wayne Lesher Wayne Rosenberry Chester Keefer Robert Crust Tom Hamll Harry Hamrl john Houpt Not pictured Charles Barnes Ofhcers President Charles Snider Vxce Presrdent Charles Barnes Secretary Fred Zeger Treasurer Donald Benedlck Reporter Robert Harrxson Sentinel Hollis Beatty Advisor Mr james Wilson The Future Farmers of Amerrca are very active thls year They have sponsor ed a magazine drtve wrth the help of the High School They have carrled on four successful group projects The first of these started by the boys was a corn project whxch was very successful The Sophomore Class has completed two chicken projects, while the junxors and Senrors have com pleted a swine fattening project whtch started ln October and ended ln February The boys have also sponsored a seed drive whlch was a success Page 36 Girls Chorus Row One Dorcas Negley Nancy Rotz Amy Frltz janet Huber Dorothy Gluck Mr Mowrey Marxan Myers Patnua Stoner Patrxcxa Hembaugh Mary Lou Zeger Roberta Snyder Delores Krmer Dons Gordon Row Two Mary Gordon Frances Lmmger Sarah Reeder janet Heckman Martha Hembaugh jamce Snyder jantce Burgan Lorretta Seville janet Meyers Nancy Morrls Rosle Gush Lucretla Pxttman Avrll Higgins Ruth Ann Best Betty Hawbaker Dons Goss Carolyn Gluck Row Three Nancy Ruse Mary Louxse Kexth Ina Pogue Shlrley Hartman Rachel Moats jane Swisher june Nlswander Shirley Ommert janet Stams Mary Loulse Deshong joyce Zeger joan Zlmmerman joan johnson Shirley Maun Mary Alice Wlgheld Patrxcxa Trltle Row Four Patrlcxa Benednck Dorns Yeager Sarah Fanth Corrme Locke Delores Amsley f Boys Chorus Row One Charles Smder Rxchard Smxth Donald Lamaster Coey Frntz Mr Mowrey Fred Zeger Fred Glsh Harry Hamxl Elwood Rockwell Hollns Beatty Row Two Gerald Carbaugh Charles Logue Eugene Stoulfer jackle Kelth Donald Ommert Row Three Edward Brake Wayne Rosenberry Amos Sollen berger Robert Zeus Ronald Beatty Marlm Gayman Ronald Smxth Paul Martm Lauren Myers Cecll Snyder joe Rotz Robert Brmdle joe Keith Lee Buck vsalter Row Four Davnd Yeager Wnlllam Stoner Donald Zeger Melun Keeler Harold Stahl Raynard Mackey Lee Rockwell 'eros Ryder Donald Pensmger Tom Hamnl Not pxctured Charles Barnes Page 37 ' ! l . 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Mixed Chorus Row One Nancy Rotz Amy Frltz Janet Huber Dorothy Gluck Mr Mowrey Marian Myers Patrrcra Stoner Patrncla Hembaugh Mary Lou Zeger joan John son Shirley Maun Row Two Sarah Fanth janet Heckman Sarah Reeder Martha Hembaugh jamce Snyder Mary Alice Wrgneld Corrme Locke Joyce Zeger joan Zrmmerman Paul Martin Cecxl Snyder Lauren Myers Row Three Donald Zeger Robert Brmdle Rachel Moats jane Swrsher june Nlswander Shirley Ommert Mary Lourse Deshong Dorrs Yeager Avrrl Hxggms Joe Rotz joe Keith Lee Buckwalter Row Four Edward Brake Amos Sollenberger Rlchard Smlth Robert Zels Ronald Beatty Coey Frxtz Donald Lamaster Charles Snider Fred Zeger Fred Gush Tom Hamrl Leroy Ryder Harry Hamxl Elwood Rockwell Hollrs Beatty Not pnctured, Charles Barnes Page 38 0 . I . . ' '. . . ' ' ' ' - 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 . 1 I Z ' 1 . .1 1 . 1 1 l . 1 1 1 1 D s 1 G 1 I : . ' . , . ' . , . . , I 1 1 1 1 1 . ' . .9 : .' 7 . 1 1 . 1 l 1 - I 9 1 l 1 1 . 1 1 1 , . . Band Reeds Patr1c1a Stoner Mane Eshelman Joan Znmmerman Jannce Snyder Irene Bennett Sam Hetrnck Davxd Shuman Tom Gxft Eugene Stouffer Janet Lamaster Horns Joyce Zeger Coey Frrtz Paul Clevenger Percusslon janet Huber joan Johnson Gerald Kemp joe Rotz Roberta Snyder Marian Myers Brass Robert Brmdle Shlrley Ommert Donald Lamaster Mary Lou Zeger Amos Sollenberger Edward Brake Delores Krmer June Nlswander Donald Ommert Rlchard Stouifer Walter Atherton Dean Wagner Rachel Moats Nancy Rotz Dwane May Ronald Blattenberger Lucretla Plttman Muslc D1 rector Mr Wayne Mowrey Not pictured Mary Alxce Wngfield Rtchard Lamaster Page 39 : ' J I 1 I 1 9 1 s yi 9 . 1 . I , , , . : 1 . 9 I 9 J x ' : , Q ' 9 I s I 9 g s Q ' 7 ' . . , . ., ' ' . ' . . ' . ' 2 . . C , Cheerleaders Thxs year the Cheerleaders of the Lemasters I-hgh School have jomed with the Mercersburg High School Cheerleaders to become the James Buchanan Joint High School Cheerleadlng Squad Mlss Prahalxs and Mr David are the advlsors Betsy Zrmmerman and Dorthy Gluck are co captalns of the squad Standing Miss Prahalxs Mr Davis Kneeling Joyce Zeger Nancy Shefheld Dorothy Gluck Betsy Zimmerman Irene Bennett Mary Alrce Wlgheld Shirley Ward Nancy Rotz The Safety Patrol Row One Robert Bundle Mary Lou Zeger Patricia Stoner Shlrley Ommert Elwood Rockwell Mr Wrlson Row Two Charles Logue joan johnson Carolyn Gluck Sarah Reeder Sarah Wrllrams Lucretra Prttman Delores Amsley jane Swisher Row Three Eugene Stouffer Robert Zers Richard Burgan Harry Hamll Hollis Beatty Loretta Seville Carolme Buckwalter Marne Spldle Page 40 ' 0 1 2' ' l ., l 7 I Q , . : Y. 7 Y 3 9 .E .'. ' ,a , , ., I , .9 I 1 ,, U , -3. 9 J 1 Q AP-IOV 5 Soccer 'WN The Buchanan Rockets were the champions of the Franklin County Soccer league with a record of twelve vrctorres and no losses or ties 1n league competition The Franklin County teams were well matched but our Buchanan boys fought hard and were rewarded for their fine play by winning the championship How ever the Rockets lost the champronshrp playoff game at Thompsontown by a score of 3 2 A game by game account follows Buchanan 3 St Thomas 1 The first league game of the season was played at Mercersburg September 25th At the beginning of the first quarter St fhomas right fullback kicked a goal over the heads of the Buchanan backfleld for the first scoring of the game However this did not discourage the homesters who came back and scored three times to win the game The scoring was done by Auld 12, and Benedlck flj Buchanan 5 Fannettsburg 3 The Buchanan Rockets charged ahead of Fannettsburg at the beginning of the game by scoring 4 goals in the first half The opponents gave some trouble in the latter 'part of the game by makmg three goals but they were not able to catch the Roc ets who scored once agam Kemp led the scoring with 2 goals Auld Benedrck and Smder each had one Buchanan 3 Greencastle 0 The Rockets soared to victory agam by defeating the Blue Devils by a 3 0 score The Rockets tallied rn the first periods and the last period Kemp led the attack with two goals and Buterbaugh scored one. Buchanan 6 - Scotland 1 The game at Scotland started with a bang as Kemp got the center Kick-off and went through with the first goal in the first few minutes of the game The Rockets scored five more goals and held Scotland down to one tally. Page 42 Buchanan 5 Dry Run 0 Columbus Day saw Dry Run add another vrctory to the Rockets slate The Rockets had to play hard because of the pressure that the opponents gave them This game on the Lemasters field resulted in a 5 0 score for our boys Buchanan 2 Qumc 0 The Rockets traveled to Qumcy as an undefeated team and deturned home with thenr record unsullled by virtue of a 2 0 victory Kemp scored in the flrst period and Hollenshead nn the third Thls game rounded out the first half of the soccer season with our new yomt team grvmg warnmg that xt was gomg to be a wmnmg one Buchanan 5 St Thomas 2 The Rockets went to St Thomas determined to emerge vrctorrous The first goal was scored by Kemp on a penalty kick Thls gave the boys sprrlt and they charged the Saints backfleld with Kemp agaxn scoring and Auld accounting for three The Samts managed to score twice but proved no match for a Rocket Buchanan 7 Fannettsburg 0 Having the advantage of playing on their home field the Buchanan boys walloped the VISIIOIS by a score of 7 0 Auld booted the ball through the posts four times Harrrson Benedlck and Stoner accounted for the other three polnts Buchanan 3 Greencastle 1 The Greencastle Hlgh School boys were defeated for the second trme by the Rockets Scoring for our team was done by Auld Benedick and Kemp Buchanan 9 Ccotland 1 November 2nd saw Scotland swamped by the Rockets by a score of 9 1 The Rockets tallred three goals nn the first frame two rn the second and four rn the thlrd Scrtland s one point was the result of a penalty ktck ln the fourth stanza Rockets scorers were Auld SQ Kemp QZQ Harrnson Q2 Buterbaugh and Bene duck 1 each Buchanan 4 Dry Run 0 With an undefeated season ln snght our boys were not goxng to be dented The vrctlms were defeated on their own fxeld No doubt they were disappointed but for us II was a cause for joy and optlmrsm Buchanan 2 Qumcy 0 On November 7th the Rockets defeated the last team between them and a conference vrctory thus wmmng the Franklin Cocnty Soccer League trtle It was a fine season for our boys Some of the games were easy vrctorles others were hard won but all of them were fun for spectators and players alike In the evenmg the champs were honored at a Soccer Dance sponsored by the Class of 53 Each play er was presented with a mmrature lovmg cup a fittlng end for a vlctorrous season Buchanan 2 Thompsontown 3 Coach Hochs charges journeyed to Thompsontown for the championship Playoff game Although the boys played a hard game they lost by a breaking score of 5 2 1' he Rockets tred the score twice but Thompsontown scored the final goal ln the last mmute of play Thus ended soccer for another season Three cheers for the Rockets and the Coaches Page 43 . . . . . . . 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Girls Basketball Row One jean Wagner Patricia Stoner jamce Dixon Vonnle Carmack june Houser Dorothy jean Trayer Rose Ann Wassel Row Two Mrs Byron Betsy janet Huber Mrs Mclilhaney Row Three Helen Robmson Dons Slpe Hazel Robinson Irene Bennett Imogene Fnlknll joan Zimmerman Ida Robmson Shirley Ommert, Dons Slxeas Page 44 O Z , . . , . . , . , , Q Q 3 - n Zimmerman, Blanche Overcash, Llnda Benchoif, Patricia Kemp, Norma Sharar, . , I 5 1 . 2 - , , 1 ' I . i. 1 3 1 Junior Varsity Basketball Row One Wrlltam Stoner Leroy Ryder joe Taylor Charles Shelly Hollrs Danny Frnsby Allan Stoner Coey Fritz Thrs year we had a jomt jumor Varsrty team Mr Hoch was the coach Page 45 O 0 Beatty, Harold Armstrongg ilow Twof Mrf Hoke, Larry: Taylor, Robert ,Brindle, Varsity Basketball Row One Charles Snider Elwood Rockwell Gerald Kemp Donald Benedlck Walter Atherton Row Two Mr Teyssrer Joe Hawbaker Clanr Buterbaugh jack Kane Ray Hollenshead Coey Frltz This was the first year we had a lomt basketball team Althou h we dxd not wm the champronshlp the highest scorer was from our team Bene 1ck Mr Teyssler was the Varsity coach Opponents McConnellsburg Newvrlle W T H S Scotland St Thomas Quincy Greencastle W T H S Scotland St Thomas Qumc Greencastle Newvtlle Page 4 5 Pomts Rockets Pomts 36 42 45 ' 47 56 McConnellsburg 35 52 . . . . 48 55 68 49 . 25 81 ' 62 68 73 53 . . . . 49 38 56 40 . 31 64 ' y 43 39 48 39 ' 77 F. F. A. Basketball fu, I -6. 4-Q Row One Harold Locke Rtchard Smith Robert Harrison Chester Keefer Fred Zeger Mr Wilson Row Two David Yeager john Houpt Melvin Keefer Harry Hamxl Robert Crxst Donald Yeger F F Junlor Varsity Rom One Daud Heager 'Vlelwln Keefer john Houpt Harry Hamll Owen Msers joe lxetth Nh Xhftlson Row Tvno Amos Sollenberger Paul Martin Lauren Myers joe Rotz George Bmgamen Charles Iogue Page 47 lu f - XZ' , fs V A ' 11 u HY ' ' y f ' X ., J , 5 .xr R L 1 ' ,Q , f: 'v 1 - A ' . : Q , X - f Y 2 1 J V 1 1- -' I V , , t V 1 , Q ' lib A Y 1 3 ' . I ' L ' 5 , . ' 2 5 ' Q tx' 'f .T M Q V , 1 ' . - M Lk 1 4' - uf , ' , ' 5 1' ' 2 - ,z fn . Y' K L if 1' A r I : Y ' a . .l a . r . s , -I 9 j 2 ' , , , 3 9 ' ' 0 O o o Q t ,ww 4 i ,gig N A . , Wai Y ,K 4 .. 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Y Y ' ' ' Parnellian Staff Row One Mlss Gaffney Mary Lou Zeger Marlan Myers Dorothy Gluck Row Two Donald Benedxck Coey Fntz june Houser Marne Eshelman Richard Burgan Patrlcla Stoner Patrlcxa Hembaugh Charles Smder Robert Harrison The Parnelllan was first prmted ln the 1934 35 term We have made some changes thls year Our yearbook was under the supervlslon of Mlss Gaffney and was printed by the Craft Press, Inc of Chambersburg The Staff this year lncluded Editor ln Chief Mary Lou Zeger Associate Editor Maman Myers Busmess Manager AdVCI'IlS1l1E Manager Photograp y Edxtors Organization Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Copy Edntor Staff Secretary Page 48 Robert Harrison Pat Stoner Coey Frltz Don Benedlck Pat Hembaugh Rlchard Burgan Charles Smder june Houser Marne Eshelman I ' . , . f U n E 3 . . ' . . 2 ' . ' . 9 7 9 l ' u . --------U----U . , . Feature Edntor ........ ........... ............. D o rothy Gluck AHOY 5 ' fs .l My Page 50 Clementine A Plctorlal Revnew Abe and Bertha set the scene Clem gets some good advice from Abe the handyman Miss Prrngle makes the fur fly at the Kelley house Ann wishes Clem success ln the oratorlcal contest Mary and Gerald discuss thexr tomboy and problem 7 Butch becomes Hank s darlmg Clementine Page 51 l l 7. 1. l . 2. ' , 5. ' ' . 4. Clem decides to show Hank up. 5. ' ' ' . 6. ' ' . c 44.5 i .,, -I 3 I' S alvx -KK? , Jkgwmw K mfg, in J ,ry R My d5 '2g'ikx' 2 WPS? fm'- iw fi' L- ,Ig C. 'W -Q Page wwiffm What We Always Hear 1ss Ryder Report to mc. at 17 50 for .1 speclal sesslon' Xlra Xiclrlhaney Ihxs semester we are gomg to haye a test eyery Frldayf Xlrs XX IISOH I wish aomeone would tell me what IS golng on ln the other blllldlflg X155 Prahalls P u ezz ' be qulet r Movsrey The band mil march 7th perlod today I r XX1lson All rlght you bxrds get to w0rk ' r Roddy Now when I vma 1n Worth Africa M155 G iffnu XX HY ' 7 ' ' Dr Greenawalt Forensics thus year w1lI be Senior Boys Ill stxtmay bemor Cnrls XX e can beat you guys dt yolley ball All the Iznbllsh cl.1sse5 May I haw L1 d1ct1onary7 Page 53 M' ' : A -1 ' t ' ' .!!! - ' , .. ' ' ,. , ' V , , , ' U 6 ' L v,. ' . ,y ' K Q I . . . A ' A D . ' ' uw I 1 I- III.. ' ! M . ' 'z ' ' ' XI . : ' , ' ' ', A Mr. Ieyfssierz Only gym shoes on the gym Hoof. BI. y': I' ', '- I ' 1 f.If 14 f H 1 It Q I '- 'X 'Af . , 1 ' v-. 'K Y -1 ff v ,, ' ' 4 '. I. I up V , -- , V , , .U - ,:. , ,Z ' ' , egg 54 fl 'W' 2 V45 4.,-A7 ur.- 1 4. 5 Page 54 M034 5 . wf ,, f f an 1 Q Km Ns.. xx:-W .--i-nil-117' 1' Mez: ...-- l' il' Page 55 9 es Play The Game Play The Game is an operetta about the life of students in a high school The time IS the present and the place 1S at school Cast of Characters Betty Bliss Harry Class Bill Braun .............................. ----------,------------------- Alto Professor Percival Phipps ................. Minerva Gross janitor Jim ............................. Soprano Tenor Baritone Baritone Baritone Cheer Leader ....................... Speaking part Chorus of High School Students A soccer player is accused of cheating which makes him un- able to play in the forthcoming big game. By the end of the operetta all is well. Harry Class confesses that he framed Bill Braun so he could take Betty Bliss from Bill and date her himself. Page 56 VY' 'MT' 34 page Sf x I' '7 .4-iv 2 , T jx I hSE1f'Xx ON y k 41.17A Page 58 Z I A -v'- .Q A 71 'Tis 411 b - f, .g59 Patrons Alleman Belle s I' I' I' 8. Dr lN rs N rS Mrs Goods Store lsugcnc L Yeger H lrxey Zeger l'red Gxsh Gervas Robmson Nlr K Mrs ohn I' 'Nlsers The Semor Class thanks the Patrons and AdWCfIlSCfS who haue helped to make the Parnellmn possible lea JU 1. J, Y - M. ' I . . 1 - . , M. 8 ll . 1 '- M. 8 '. ' ' Mr. 8: Mrs. A. A. Mawyer l . L' HJ '. l 1' S STANLEY HAWBAKER 8. SONS Ft Loudon Penna Trappers Supplles Dfw . . , . 1 O :L::: ,:,:::,:.:.,:.:..:.,:..-.,: : - ...EU- S - ,e 51 ioioini 1 ini 3 10:1 1n1c:!ain1ni Congratulations to the Class of 1952 Your Patronoge Solicited and Appreciated FORT LOUDON STATE BANK PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF LEMASTERS Fort Loudon, Pennsylvania Lemasters, Penna. MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION INSURANCE CORPORATION RUSSELL PORTRAIT STUDIO Dresses Dlstmctlve Portralt Photography 27 Lmcoln Way West Chambersburg Pa E R RUSS I-L Lmcoln Way West Phone 895-I Furs and Accessories F A S H I O N L A N D Chambersburg Penna COMPUMENTS OF PLASTERER s c-:REENI-louse PQWELL PHOTO SHOP Chambersburg Penna 108 South Mam St Ph 777 one Chambersburg Penna Page 62 . - . . . , . , . I , . , . :ifiniai 1:1151 1 :-1 1-..u-5-,cis-...z-14,-c-1 zz aim,-:-I-ep.v:..-:z:i:c::i:-:ciao 1 io1oi1zio 0:0 o i i :: i i vic1oioioio1a1o1:l::uininlei:iui:lqinin1 1 inioiois-'10 THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Greencastle, Penna. Your Business Solicited -- Safety and Service Assured The Bank of Courteous Service L ROBERT S SHULL Cemetery Memorials 130 East Queen Street Chambersburg Pa Over a Century of Service Page 63 1 Y .4 l i J. Q . - Y ' e u 0 ll 0 ,f,..-...,.::,...u:..- In.. :,:.......r:,.:::::0:........:..g:,...f::......,... 101910101 2111111111 111141111 21:1 ioininifaioaifniognioioiaioioc .lASLOW'S Army 8- Navy Store 123 South Main Street Chambersburg, Penna. VANDERAU'S The Leading Restaurant Consistently Good Since 1903 Chambersburg, Penna. COMPLIMENTS or ANGLE BROTHERS The Handy Shop Y O U N G ' S 117 East Queen Street Chambersburg Penna PONTIAC CANLLAC Lrnens Gifts Novelties 832 838 L1 oln Way East Llngerre Hosrery Handkerchrefs COMPLIMFNTS OF E L M STORE Greencastle 8: St Thomas Pa ITER Hardware 81 Implements Greencastle P Phone 169 COMPLIM FNTS OF ROSSI STORE South Mam Street L S COOK John Deere Farm Equipment SALES 8: SERVICE ueen 8: Loudon Streets Chambersburg Penna General Hardware B P S Paints Surge Mllkers and Coolers Page 54 , . I . . . . . .M . . . . ' L E ' S , 1 , a. . , . Q . 7 ' lllillifliillll l3lIlCl2l1l :i0l0C0i0l020I0l0lDl010Q0i0l0QOQ1 CQOMI LINIFNTS OF The Chambersburg Laundry Sonltone Dry Cleaners CQOXII LINIIJNTS UI: MOAT'S STORE NI'1rkcs Pcnnw mm Lrur ur aw Established 1864 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK C r1.Lm lstlc I Lnnl MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COMPI IXII NIS OI M 81 K PONTIAC 516 5 Plrk AXL Nlcrursburg, P1 CONIPI IMFNTS OI CEDAR BROOK FARM MR 8- MRS EUGENE L ZEGER Pt Loudon Pcnnl FONIPI INII INTS Mr 81 Mrs J W Stoner Nlcrccrsburg, R P EYSTER S Yard Goods and Nohons Roscdilc Building Chnnbnrshurf, Pgnnn CJC GREENCASTLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Crunc lsrln Punnl I , A I A K .. L. Phv ': M- '- slw g 9- '-R-Z2 3 .. S f Q.. -2: .Q 1. 2- 1 ' J Y, 2. . I . I f ' f OF I ' 1' Y, .2, ai. CUMPI.INII5N,I'S UF I 1 2 A ' l 1 I .. -ij .Q . 1. Q1 ' Y. ' A, Plmnu 201-j 1-11: 1 1 1 1111.11 111:01-U1,1H1h1-v:fv1f-1 RALPH H. MAUN Self-Service Market Meats ' Groceries ' Produce Frozen Foods - We Deliver 226 South Whishington St. Greencastle, Penna. Phone 45-j J. B. LINDSAY South Carlisle Street Greencastle, Penna. Phone 288-j C L E O S BEAUTY SHOP Mcrccrsburg Pcnna Phone 7 R CLEO MORTON Prop COMPI IMFINT S OF CARL S MARKET Located on the Square ln Chambersburg Pcnna COMPI IMIHNTS Ol ESSEX PHOTO SHOP 33 Fast Mann Street XY xyncsboro Pcnna LUDWIG Jeweler Smce 1877 171 South Mam Street Lhimbcrsburc Pcnna ELLIOTT 8. SNYDER 5 South Qarllslc St hm ne To C rccntlstlt Ptnnx A B C Washers Premlum Vacuum Cleaners Gibson Refrigerators tif E T H E L S BEAUTY SHOP Nestle Fleetwaves I A 4 , ., I 7 S ' , . 7. .1 , . . 1 , . 2 . - y, . 1' I P 1 - Q '- 'zq ', ' 1. ' ' ' . ' , Mercershurg, Perma. Pixie CONIPl.lMIfN'I'S OF B ITN ER'S RESTAU RANT Xlcrccrshurg, Pcnna IOMPI.lMIfNTS Ol? AMERICAN STORES and CO Crccncistlc Pcmn. CARLS DRUG STORE Establ shed 1825 Cwrecm mic Pcnn 1 The Rexall Store PENN APPLIANCE CO Fngldalre Appluances Nlcrccrsburg, Pmni MILLER S JEWELRY STORE Watch and Clock Repaurlng XIC1CLI'ShLlI'f,, Pcnna COXIPLINII 'NT S Ol COPENHAVER and BITNER rum stlL Pcnnx HOSTEIN 5 8110 STORE C rum lstlc I um 1 E Refngerators and Ranges A B C Washmg Machines General Hardware W L OYLER Nhru shura lLl1I'll A Y l I L , A 1 i , 'aj ', ' 2. A I I Q 7 I L I S A . if I A H A 'Q 7' A 1' G H 'al' A ' 1. G. . ' EUNIPLINIIZNTS Ulf ' ' Q 1. ', J' 1. ' ' . - 'r. Y. J' L. ROY E. MEYERS Custom Grinding and Molosses Feed Processing Lenmstcrs, Pcnna. Plume: Mcrcurslmrg 'J-INR-let CHAMBERSBURG FORD CO. FORD Sales and Service Chambersburg, Pcnna. Thrifty Women Patronlze W I L L I A M S Chan1bLrsburf,, md XX uncsboro S 8. M GARAGE Lpton IJLIIFII General Auto Repalrs Phu nc C rumastln IX R Nleht I 8 R 1 We Buy Fo Less We Sell For Less Men s Wear Women s Wear MAX KIRSON C h mmbcrsburg, I Lnna WOLF S RACKET STORE RICHARD H WOLF Mercersburg Penne CONIPI INIFINT S OI ANDERSON S GROCERY Oh ESSO SERVICE STATION Lpton Pcnna D O V E Y S DRY CLEANING SHOP Cleanlng Pressing and Drymg Mcrccrsburg Pnnna Page PC . . . . I . . . Q 4 ' ' . 1 -s 1 -- I ' V, lp- 211- -21 . . , 1 2 , .- V 1 v 11 - - 2 r .- I I I . - H .- Q Q ' , Y, J' '. L , .. . , A . I . L I I I . Phone: Cirecnfustlc 548-R-li ,-f COM! l.INII'N'I'S Ulf BOB'S Smoke and Gift Shop North Niiin Strut Chambersburg, Pnnnl KONIPLINHNTS Ulf LININGER'S STORE Groceries Meats Notions Hardware Frozen Foods Port Loudon I FRED STICKELL Everythnng un Merchandlse Ipton Ianni C ONIPI INIPNIS OI GEORGE C DORTY General Merchandise nc. 2 Low. C lp Penn CC XIIIIXHNIN JI CAPITAL RESTAU RANT Ch lmhgrshuri, Pnnn 1 Ask For WOLF S HEAD Oll and Lube C OXIPI INII XIX Ol THE BON TON Ladies Wear 78 5 Nl 1111 Strut Lh unhnrshurg, I Qnnx VANCE INN Fort Loudon Punni EDITH H DEPUY Mgr Dnnners and Parties by Reservation I T . I 1 A L A A ' I 2 ' . Y, ' L. . K . Jil. . . . . T. 3 . ' J. . ' L' Pho A' ZIAR-lee K l is . ' .1. 177. ',. ffnfli I ' 1 - j 1, ' L. Phone 9991 . . . . f. H : , ' 1. . , . l.. S. . Q' 4 ' ' S 1 ' Y, JA 1, TC gre- B. F. GOODRICH THELMA'S BEAUTY SHOP ' T B H' ' THELMA N. MILLER Tires ' ubes ' a erles U Motorola Television Machine Machmeless Kelvinator 8. Thor Products and Cold Wave , 58 North hl'lil'l Street Port Loudon Pcmn. Ci'l'il11i7CI'Sl3LlI'f,. Pcmrl. ih nc il-R-4 P im. Hlo Longrgxtulmons B C SNIDER and to the Coa Grain Feeds Seeds Cyrlduitc of 1957 Fertilizers Cement from Nicrccrsburf, Penni T O B E Y S XX1ll11mson Iumi ChGI11bel'SbUI'g Sh0PPIl'lg 'Inna 'NlLrnLrslu1rL 180 Pros YC I , 4 K Y 1 J U 1 hy f v Phone lil . 7 I 2 . I - ' - - 1 1 ' .. A ' ' f 7, 1. ' ', J. , L , , 1 . I I 1 -:i ' ' K' Center for Women nf. . ' MYERS and TRITLE Your Famlly Nil IIXHN Department Store N AT H A N S I' 1111l n CUMBERLAND VALLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY KOXII IIXIIPNIN GROSSNICKLE GARAGE 55 PL 111 CCT. J . . IAS . Ol: I Mc ccrsburg, Pcnnn. CQIQI wrshurg, Pc nn. , . Ol: My-xrurslnlxrg, PQ111111. PINHIL' Ill NILTCCYSIULIFJ, -1 I 1, T113 fQOMl'l.lNIl5N'I'S OF CQOMPIAIMIQNTS Ol: THE FARMERS BANK OF MERCERSBURG Mcrccrshurg. Pcnnu. THE MERCERSBU RG JOURNAL Mcrccrslwurg, Pcnnzl. JAMES C VARDEN Insurance Slnce l920 Nlcrccrshurg, lJLI1l'1l JG Sportmg Goods of All Kmds Baseball Basketball and Soccer Shoes a Specialty JAMES H CRAIG Crumistlf. Puma . . I Phone W' 1 ' Y, ' 2. . 1 A' 'z, , ' 3. ,, , ,, Jcj U Xll FRANK L HEINBAUGH Agricultural Llme L G BALFOUR CO Attlglmro XI ns Known wherever there ore Schools ond Colleges Class Rings and Pans Commencement lnvutahons Diplomas Personal Cards Club Lump or Ground Insugma Medals and Trophnes Luuslmrg, ' I Represented by W G ROSS IW S Suu cl Strut xxUFllllLXSl3llIs,, ljllllll ORCHARD WHITE HOUSE NIPIINIINIS Cabms Gas 8. Oll Clucken and Waffle Dmners Routr. 50 Iliff Louclmm l uma HOME COOKED MEALS LEMASTERS GENERAL STORE oRvu.LE wu.uAMs Prop 1 ll Lrur Surg 2 73 KU. 'l lNll'N'l'S UI H M Ill., 1, R. 5 l'l1ullc 'Il I -ll- il - .l. .1 ' ' Il sl ' ' H ' 1 ' f. ' 1. CCL . l f. N Ol: Phu-1 Sl' '- sl A' 'IZ-R-In f D . , 14 1 ,1 -pl-1 1.1-1+,1uQ,, faire f Your Friendship ond Business Desired CHAMBERSBURG TRUST COMPANY cguA1x1mzRsHl'Rcs, PIQNNA. on fm square lf Serves You Right MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WIBLE COMPLIMENTS LOEWENGART 81 COMPANY Mercersburg Tannery Division hlarurslvmurg, Pcnnl 1, A 1. f'OMPI.INII'N'I'S OI? CHAMBERSBURG SCHOOL OF BUSINESS XILIIIOFIII Sill UL C I1 nnlwushur Punn 1 BUSINESS TRAINING Secretaryshlp Accounting Busnness Management and Salesmanshlp A LEADER IN BETTER BUSINESS EDUCATION 7 L ' L , li ' , 1 g, ' L. II1 I I un :vi 1 1 1 14- fri, ern Q: an 4: ,- ,, STANLEY MANUFALTURING COMPANY Where You Meet Your Frlends COMPIJMI NTS OI: SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Sunoco Gas and Oll HAROLD B GLASER P op Xnrth N1 un 5ll'LLI Nlgunrxlmr I L II . , r . 4 'A . I A ly 4. . . . . b, Ili. --.-1-.Q--1111.,1,-.. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHAMBERSBURG Chumbcrslmrg, Pcnnsylvzmiza Capitol ....................... S 400,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits ..... S 947 l36,57 Total Assets ,..........,...... . Sll 6l4 l58.26 Second Oldest Bank in Pennsylvania 3'lst Oldest Bank nn Unlted States KONIPI IXII lN'IS UI POTTER S RESTAU RANT THE WINDOW WITH THE NEON SIGN ALL AMERICAN The home cooked food Fries your chlcken through and through You get the best Cooks on Sunday lust for you Our chef IS always good Serves t whale It stlll IS hot Never tures or needs u rest L gs and thughs and somctumes not I lst Blllllllllll. Strut Crrumzsrln I,Llll1l I 1 1 I f l ' ' I I ' 1 I I I ' . e ' ' . 11, 1 A' 'A 3, ', ' z. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY Ulf cgnAA1B1QRsBL'RG. PISNNA. Capitol ....................... S 300 000.00 Surplus ond undivided profits ...... S l 000 000.00 Totol Assets ,.............. over Sll 000 000.00 Real Estate Department and Trust Department Under Competent and Efflclent Management DROP IN CHAMBERSBURG IMPLEMENT C0 449 Llnuoln YY u I BI McCormrck Deerlng Farm Machmes Tractors and Refrigeration Lowe Bros Pamt Hardware Roofing Fences and Electric Washers and Ranges , , , , , ' , I, , I, . 1 . . I ' . I 1 . 1 Plmnu full JK 622 Metered Bottled Gas Service ..-----..------.--..---.C,.,,---..... CfOMl'l.lMFNTS OF BUCKWALTER'S POULTRY FARM Cruuncxstlu Rouu 7 Dressed Poultry the Year Round Raised and Dressed by Us to Insure uallty IF IT S FROM BUCKWALTER S IT S GOT TO BE GOOD Also Custom Dressmg Cuthng Up an Packaging for Quick Freezlng Pell I .. in- .Q . - I -1 1 I I Phone: Circcrmcasrlc 022-R-22 cu S J ...L- A ,.,,,,,U,... ......, , , .,, . , L' Q, , V , U , ,VA .. A - ,. .Q Q f... - -.x W f ,N - , , .W 1' -, , .f 1 '- 3ffdf,Jy,i,.,,,,1i , RA.. -. ... J,- , ty, Q -H'1tv+' ,E . Q l zz. ..f.-vM. - JM p.33:,.4,., , Y 4 1. 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