John Piersol McCaskey High School - Echo Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1951
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Tom was an active member of his class, his main interest being the varsity swimming team, on which he swam breast stroke. He will live in our memory as a classmate who was interested in school, in life, in achievement. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. leaked fion an n emoriam Thomas Fassnacht receives care in the local hospital with the hope of helping him on his way to recovery. Four Ol 0l,UOI All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts. -- WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. For the past three years our stage has been McCaskey High School, and we have all been bit players in a drama called LIFE. In a little while we shall make our entrance on a bigger stage and assume major roles in the drama. This play has been acted for thousands of years on the stage of civilization, and now a new generation is coming into the spotlight. When we entered McCaskey as sophomores, it was said, and rightfully, that we had the world at our feet and everything ahead of us. The second World War was over and everything was fine and dandy. That illusion was not to last long. Last year, on june 25, 1950, the fragile bubble of peace burst. For the second time in a decade our country was fighting in a war - fighting against aggression and for America's high ideals of freedom. The graduates of 1951 are facing an uncertain future. Some of the boys will go to college or will work. Many more will have an appointment with the armed forces on a battle field, and still others will prepare for military service, for it is the youth who are fighting. As for the girls-some will go to college, some will work, but almost all of them will find their major role in the next few years one of waiting for peace. This acting without a script calls for more than ability. We must want with all our hearts to give a good performance and to make a desirable future for the next generation. Our heritage is work -to build peace, God willing-- and to set a stage of happiness for our posterity. jadk of gonfenfa SCENERY ......-. 6 STARS .................................... ...... . so SETTINGS ................................................. 8 BEHIND -1-HE SCENES .,...',..' lnpnnn 2 62 DIRECTORS AND PRODUCERS ........... ........ 1 2 IN -1-HE LIMELIGHT uuuuhrvlnhn Itbphh. 9 2 STAGEHANDS AND UNDERsTUDIEs .......,,,. 22 PATRONS .-,,-,.,,,,,,,... ...'.'l 1 12 Five Y W'- E ' E 'g kvki kk :X county scene familiar to Illllllj' students- a barn, a silo, and a tractor. .lLl1llCS llrowu helps at a 5121111 castcns flillltllli f21IAlIl0l'Sl 111111'kcts. 'T' Local laws to govern all Lalicastrians are uiarlc in the Municipal liuiltling. Sim C eflel' aux 1l11111111 1 cr ici ll 1 lf ll 1 act111l ll c ur 1i 1 sclimvl 11 llllllll, Necessary t any play 's 'tr scenery. The backdrop of Lancaster Coun- ty provides varied scenes. Within a few miles are both old traditional customs and modern factory systems. Lancaster County is rich in agri- culture ancl industry. The fertile soil provides for the excellent occu- pation of the frugal Amish, com- monly called the Pennsylvania Dutch. For the city dwellers there are the Armstrong Cork Company, the Hamilton Watch Company, the Radio Corporation of America, I , ll- T: 5 ll I , txpitll on nom s numerous silk imtl textile firms, its well us many small industries. lsimrxster City is rt progressive nity. The oltl-fashioned trolley sys- tem has heen replaced with modern, elhtient husses, Police and tire de- partments ure well-manned for the protection of the people. For the convenience of all, there is ll new .intl modern airport. l.timuster will continue to pro- gress. ln the planning stage are it tomhinetl central police and fire stutiong il highway system, which it is hoped will relieve the city of tongestetl trrillicg and many other smaller, hut significant, uclvunces. irimlun i in lilxs url ll tml gtnni Rlktlllllltllltllj Wai I X38--h I ,471 sgzftiflgd Above: llr. rl. XVilliam Frey ad- dresses the annual Christmas assembly sponsored by the senior class. Right: A physical examination every two years is evidence of the administration's interest in the physical well being of the students. juniors are checked at McCaslfey. Right: Bill Smith and Doug' Thompson, members of the music committee at the Hang- out, select the records to be played on Saturday nights. '!l9 lust as scenery provides the locale for the iool, so the settings reveal many familiar details of school life. They are seen in tht high school itself, hut also in the contacts ot the sehool with the community. 'KM' 1 s 'xfInt: HMV!-4II1'1lIl1l lfltl luulcl In ilu- xl-wllrt Illifilll mmx ui llu Ntmlunl lxwlwrx 'nl XIV- ful xl'K s. irull-1 I':11ll 'lxul11lillf1m, all rvgulur iIlfl'l'Y2llN, clwclw thc wnlcr in ilu- NXN'illlllli!lg pmxl fur purity :xml Clllklfilll' cmltn-nl. M ' ' ' ' www: XX lllllllll l,. .-Xtvlllm-3' wwlm-rs XYIIII IHZIVCIIIE ul his I l'K'IlCll Ntmln-nlx I,2lI'k'!llN' Night. Nine' ight: :X claily study garuup on the steps in the lcvlmlmv is a fzuniliar scene tn MrCaskey students. Right: The library is the scene of prepara- tion for the rlay's work-and for cliatter. I Ten Left: Virginia Snyder, l'egp4y linrlux Yvonne Hiiflllllll, Cliarinaine l'enn1wl4 llurotliy Teinpletmni, anil Nancy liiwwklmill clisplay their talents for the annual Hail luwe'en Queen Contest. ,.............. mark the Coming of 3:20. ,grae Left: .lannneml sclnml busses glut: X xxcm-lxlx lvlmjvrl ix umlvr- xxslx in -nu mf Xl 5l:n11L' ' , iw l'zm Eleven flu was . -, 1 . 1 F - -rm ring much of ilu- yvxu' with ilu' fucmlixug uf tllv llllpli' lAl11'lmccs 4 that lu-:ll KIUL :ish-5. Ilvluwj Srlu-ml l:slllI'4l1llL'lllllL'Y5Lllltl N l tnlvulf :A 1 I m- 11 ml ilu' IHHIKIIIUI 'cn llllllllilllk' lu lllillnll' thu' IPI.lXllN on tlu tmwtlmll Nlllhll! ff. 7 I NYJ 2 IRECTOR IJ x V! g Q ' irecfom l 0C!ll,Cel 5 lb .mf I9 Dri ft ' 0 ff ve A M ,,, I R, H.. bs '-Av 5 xx:'S-an-Q Seated: B. YY. Lutteiiherger, Mrs. Stella XY. Millet, XVallace l.. Robinson, president. Standing: Paul li. Guttleiseh. Samuel R. Smith, jr., secretaryg VV. B Aierstuck, superintendent of buildings and groundsg Albert ll. Slillltlvl. llarvey A. Smith, superintendent of schools: U. Abram Snyder. Dr, Harvey A. Smith takes notes at an interview in his office. Fourteen SCAOOK KOH!!! Although we were prolmalmly un- conscious of the fact, these men and women have directed our school lives for our entire pulilic school education. School director being an elected position, the meni- hers vary, each holding his office for six years. The school hoard is responsible for the management and upkeep of all pulmlic schools in Lancaster City. During our senior year the school hoard was interested mainly in increasing' facilities of the elementary schools of Lancasterg they opened one completely new school and were having three more modernized to meet the increased needs of the Lancaster population, X XSS , .xdclminifilrafion Mxllllnmq ilu- fnvnlly :xml Nluwls-ntx 111 xli'Ql1lNlil'YlNllll'lUll4lf llr, llvn- xauum ll, llvrr mul llls nwlxtzult, llffnzllfl ll. XNitm1'r. 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Fifteen ni nmcliinu fm- Anna loner. tions to Iwi' claw. , Q . M25 3 X- - William L. Atchley, ILS., Msrlille-lniry Vrvlli-pre. l i'enrl1. Helen M. Aurnent. ll.S,, Nl. in lirl., Tenn ple l'uix-exmity, Q'mi1im-i'rial Subjects. Clifford E. Bair, Mwliigzui Stan ,-Xiitmxlulmilc S r' li in U l, Ann. Shop. Oliver W. Barrick, l'm-iinwylvzuiiu State Kiivllexzr, Ynrzv tional NYnm4lwm'k. Richard D. Bear, ll.S., M, in liil., Penn- xylvanizi Sluts Cwillepu-. Reluterl Yura- tiunzil Sulljectx. E. Ruth Beattie, All., L'nlninf hifi liiliveixity, Sncial Stnrliex. Alpheus V, Becker, Keyftrvne itate 'l'czu'liei-Q Linllcgr, 'l'y1rewl'itinp1, lilililcfugiwipliiilig. Blanche I. Behrens, HS., AAI., i'iilnn1hi,1 llniversity, Clutliing. Sarah E. Bitner, .X.l!., Oberlin Cnlleire, lflljlllxll. Lucy B. Bromer, A.l4,, llfmd College, M. in I-Ill. l'nivei'sity of Pittflmrgli, llurne lirmimnics. E. Jerry Brooks, US., M S. lid., Miller- ville State Teacllvrf k'nllei:e, Vnxveiwity nf llcnnxylvfmia. lirivr-1' lfeliicatimi Robert VV. Broome, HS., M.S., l'nivei'N-itx nf l'c-nn-vlvsuiixi lfngliali. U Jr.: A Rigllt-.-Xlplicuf Y. lic-Clie-r mlcinoristratvs a 1lllI'l'lCOgl'E11'll1 liwttoni lcft4li. -lcrry Ili-links really fur the next student lrivvii lluttmn riglitARlrw, Lucy llwwim-i' wlictatcw sewing instruc- Siazfevn ' I z w : 5ulnuvl I. Lrown, lv 5 In l,4m1.. Imlllxlul :mul Mill' -In.nll Klyllvuw. lhmu-1 lfmlmnlmfm l,2lllI'2l lu, Bullur, HS., .X M., Ilukv ul -Hx, l,1I:l :ul lull. l'm Hzuolfl S. Butz, Uh.. Ifrmnlxlmxl .uml X1 mwlmll kullm-um, I -ll.ul Nlluivvlx. 401110- Knllmrvn Alu-I C'Is1rk,l H N. Xl N.. Nrxx Yulk l'mx'vl vu, Ill- II mlnxlvu- Iwlus :ntl--11. Garrlincr C. Crlswvll, UN. ul .Xlt l',4l.. Xl,.X. In .Xml lffl., Nvxx Ymlx l'1llvvulty, lv.lYlx. Sara F, Diller, ILS.. 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Daisy P. Greiner, PILB., AAI. Columbia matics. lfnivers-ity, Matlw Ray Y. Grube, A.ll., l,ebzmf1i1 Valley College, Mathe- matics. Edward L. Haller, KS in ECON., lfrzuik- lin :mtl xl1l.I'SllIill College, lliivvr lfrluczcf tion. C. D. Hartman, US., M. in Ifcl., l'e11nsylvaui:1 State Ful- lepze, lfugliwli. J. F, Hartranft, All., Fl'2Hllillll :uirl Marslizill fol- leprc, llistnry. Clarence B. Hendrickson, M, lid. lluke Vniversity, l'l1.ll,, llickinxmi Cullen, Q English. Abram E. Herr, TLS., A.M.. Columlmizi. l'uive1'aity, Physif cal f':1lllCZiil0l'l. J. L. Hillegas, HS., All., lfiiivcrsity of ljlltkllllljlll, Bicwlogy, Henry A, Hoover. l7,S,, A.lXl., Cornell lltlivcrsity, Biulugy. H. Leland Hoover, l'eiu15yI-v:i- nizs State Cullege, lilectricity. H. Grant Hurst, A.ll,, Ffillllillll :mul Marshall Col- lege, French, l.atiu, Ifiiglisli. Anna J. Knox, All., C'-vliunbizu Vniveraity, Home licmmiiiire. Left-212 Jr lm2 : Earl L. 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HILJQPJ tabbed f ' f ef hw In 5 1 ' 'Eg Y 4-My M- IK-uh Q10 ,Q .Sy0l0A0l'l'l0l 2ff In a theatre, the stagchands do the 'ldirty work and at McCaskcy this lot is cast to the sophonlorcs. At thv beginning' of the year, thc main characteristic was a blank look or one of adjustment, but as 1950 went into 1951, McCaskcy began to depend on the diversified talents of this class, la- 2 Left: Sim'-mlintiinifs-XYi-nuna Rngk, Freda XVoud, and Burns 7,1-'-':fl etta Klillcrfengage nl the hue art of cuokimd' Right: l'zit llendersml presses srnnc of her. work, while Joan Sllade- and lhvrutlly Rutter use the sewing machines. - . lx W Circle: ,lere ljlllit'll1lh zu tmiililes-tiiic hit uf t'rn1stiili'tim1 ' cxplainrd by .-X. Fr:-il Rentz. Below: Sbplmmiimfs meet for an intrmlilctirui tn j4lllI'1l2il15lll during the 'Vue-aday club periods. ,N L,x A 4v1nlwlx1u wivllcv unix'-x', 1 Lvil: Om- -rl ilu- flu--1x nu lnwl-If, g X ,.-- - l.uu'1lul In llxuulml H flvhnlzul, Right: RM N Mlulw -l-.iw lu gnu' .ul c-xpIurl.atvm1 In Xwl. llnlgww .nIu.l+n.n ls B4-lmv: 'IM cxp tural -lcllumxtv Almvv: llmmld llzuhmqm .mal I,L--V 4LmNwu nu- Ln-5 with plnnx an 1 mm ln.um'.nI flmxxlllg rlnv. Hclowi Qlsnrlxu- lflvx :uul Eh-plum-rx Rn-mlmll wlxv :ul wllullvm In Kllxulm-N R, I'-vlnlrmsul X .ullhlm'tn' claw. lzml 1114- Shnlwxpulnlvznll lllvxulvr, .Xllu-It I-,lx gun Wltmll. Tzvvrzty-fiz-w unions 'v -q 'v A star in 21 Ilruzulwzty play without an unilerstutly is zt great risk. Likewisi the juniors help in nlzuly of their :tetivi ties. Plays, roneerts, Ellltl cm ther presen- tations would not have heen so success- ful without the :till :mal itleus of the juniors. ln return the senir :rs help the juniors prepare for their opportunities in leaclingi roles, Top: Ralph H. l'atters0n, Miss Lillian M. Rowe, and Robert C. W'olpert-a1l- visers-tliseuss the IJ1'0lJlC1IlS of the junior class. Center: Robert King, '47, returns from F. ancl M. to stuclent teach lXlI1CI'lCZ1tl history. a class in , Wfvfid' Xlwwe: The intrieuvies iff the pnse nw prrthlenl fur Peggy sturleut nf Merrill C. Ynst's s inztrliine tlrrmlif, it life zlrlv- lllg class. ftttmn: .lack lfetter, fieurue anil llick Vlfeaver caught in a tierlaeh, niuotl. relaxing lr lXH'llIiI lxwlrlr Xlm IIKKI x mm IQVIH11 H41 lumix l'1c-I mlnmmllnnuim lnnxm lull IX42l! any 'B Kfmxllllltl, lulvlxmlu-xx HI tln UI Ill QIPIIIIIIIHVK' Ul lI'1'X M11 Ill ll -innu- N-Il-ml Slwl' ' ' 7'1w11lgf--s4'1w'11 if 14 f ' ' 4'S ,K e1 'li A 514 , 6 f .Sim . , pt. 1 Ji! I 1 49 wuz . '..,s . W J' x v , ,miffmif J' L57 I A . i? iw ' , UQ 1 Q ,V , zgxx, , ggf, ,Hg ,.,. w, 1 V ,K uw F' 4 ' 5 ff, '16 ae, jyj' 5 . ,lf nl' 1 'fig arf? ff av Z1 .S l Q 5 w ' if i E ,. s fig i 4 at 4 2, fl KW f Q5 .XA fe Q , Ill V. . . w f' 'Qi' V' 1 A 1 'ix 1 , N , ig ,,,.A WY' fzf 1 'gp' il? ,1 . wi V, A35 L ,gm ,' 4 f - 7 -ef ge f ii! 34-A i-'27 k '15 - ia, Qtifw-1 j ,mg : f 1 Senior officers Cfront to lmacklz Edward Slotllour, Prcsidentg Mary Ellen liiiCllll1Hll, Historiang Barbara Dunn, Vice-Presidentg Alice Van Zandt, Treasurerg Carl Yoder, Secretary. Advisers fleft to rightj: XVilliam F. Diller, Miss Naomi B. Terry, and Merrill C. Yost study a pamphlet to aid in advising the senior class. Thirty CHARLES AUGUSTUS ACHEY, JR. College l'repzu'atory National llmmr Society N. RICHARD ALTLAND General National Rifle Assnciutiml, Lancaster ,lunmr Spnrtsnien, Y.M.C.A. ROSALIE V. ARATA General Y+Teens, llmm-mom Vice-president JOAN ARCHER llistributive lfclucatiun Rell Cro:-as Club, Study Club ETHELMAE AUCHENBACH College I'reparat0ry National Ilona-r Society, All-School MERLE ALEXANDER General Art Typing Club JOHN ANDREADES General Glee Club, Red Masque Dramatics Club, Model Railroad Club JANET RUTH ARCHER General Ilomeroom President, Pre-Vocational Mathematics Club, P.O.D. Class Sec- retary CARL K. ARONSON General Chess Club DAVID J, AULT General Social Committee, Echo Staff, Glee Glee Club Club, Y-Teens GEORGE STEVENS AZNAVORIAN .A .. - w DONALD F BACHMAN G 'f'l , i , Vocational ll M l' '. V ' 1 . 5 ' . All- - ' Q - - eSchi-itil Snciifils lCoii1n1iltlxm?:iwperty J ' btudy Club Chairman MARY ELLEN BACHMAN College Preparatory All-School Social Committee Co-Chain man, National Honor Society, Y-Teen Interclub Council President, Glee Club. Echo Staff CHARLES BANEY Vocational Intramural Baseball, Study Club JAY PAUL BANZHOF General ll1'l'Rl'l'1'N'7ll Sports, American Legion Baseball CHARLES BAUMGARDNER General Varsity Soccer CLIFFORD BEAMESDERFER General Intramural Club. Intramural Sports, Varsity Vtfrestling, American Legion Baseball, P.O.D. Class President PAULA MAY BEARD General Y-Teens, lntramural Sports, Leaders Club, Dolphin Club, Homeroom Sec- retary CHARLES H. BENNER Vocational Lettering Club, Study Club DONALD L. BIECHLER General Intramural Sports. Track Manager, Basketroom Assistant CARL R. BISCHOFF General Band, Orchestra, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, DeMolay, Glee Club GEORGE W. BASHORE College Preparatory Student Council President, Vidette News Editor, National Honor Soci- ety, Varsity Athletics, Hi-Y Secre- tary ESTHER M. BAXTER General Red Masque Dramatics Club, Y-Teens, Homeroom Secretary GLENN D. BEAMESDERFER Vocational Studv Club, School Play Scenery Com- mittee JOHN EDWARD BECK, JR. Vocational Varsity Swimming, Swimming Club. Varsity Tennis, T u m b 1 i n g Club, Y.lXI.C.A. ROBERT JAMES BERKEBILE General Chess Club , JJ? vb , i ' l , ' A! l 'V A Lv! l ,lf ww , :L , t . 1 or I f - NAL ,xv ,' 4 u fwxr 'U Q V rr, ,ti f E V ik J' . fy 1 LBERTlBIPPUSl L J 1 J: Y ,H , vl .5 bent-,aa-I U VM 5, ,- My Club, 1 5!'mum145Jufy5, ff can Legio aseball , Y P! V -ry v , Y 4 N v I, 3 A 1 CHESTER ALLEN BITTERMAN General Varsity Swimming, Tumbling Club GLORIA LENORA BITZER General Dolphin Club, Tumbling Club, Springs Roller Skating Club NANCY JANE BLACK General Rocky Y-Teen Club President, I n t e r c I u b Council CHARMANE JUNE BLEICH General Typing Club, Intramural Sports SHIRLEY BOOSE General Majorette, Y-Teens, Intramural SHIRLEY ANN BOUDER General Intramural Sports MARY HELEN BOWMAN General Echo Staff, Dolphin Club, Y Intramural Sports DOROTHY E. BRADLEY General Sports -Teens, Intramural Sports. General Clerical Club BETTY JANE BLACK Commercial Echo Business Manager, Videlte Staif Quill and Scroll, Ushering Commit tee, Y-Teens DONALD C. BLANK General I. C. Poster Contests, Christmas Pan eant, Chess Club BARBARA ANN BOARDMAN College Preparatory Varsity Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Ushering 'Committee Y Teens, Homeroom Vice-president ELIZABETH BOUDER General Intramural Sports JANE L. BOWERS Commercial Y-Teens NANCY BRACKBILL College Preparatory Tumbling Club, Leaders Club, Y-Teens Dolphin Club ROGER ALAN BRADLEY Distributive Education U. S. Naval Reserves. Industrial Lea Basketball, Future ,Merchants Clu JERE R. BRANDT General Study Club, Y.M.C.A. DONALD L. BROOKS Vocational Varsity Swimming BARBARA BROWN College Preparatory All-School Social Committee Check- room Chairman, Quill and Scroll. Echo Staff, Vidette Staff, Ushering Committee ROBERT E. BRUBAKER College Preparatory Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basket' ball, Intramural Football, Intramural Club President PHYLLIS J. BUCH General Student lfibrary Stalf, Nurse's Aide, Church Choir FREDERICK W. BUSHONG Vocational Readers Club, Swimming Club THOMAS R. CAMERON College Preparatory DeMolay, Intramural Sports, Intramu- ral Club, Y.M.C.A, Homeroom Presi- dent MARGARET A. BRINKMAN General Intramural Sports SHIRLEY BROSEY Commercial Study Club, Modern Actors Club, School Play Committee HOWARD S. BRUBAKER General Varsity Football DOROTHY BUBICK Commercial Dolphin Club JANET LEE BULL College Preparatory All-School Social Committee, Y-Teens, Red Masque Dramatics Club, Home- room Secretary DONALD E. BUSSER Intramural Sports, Varsity Football Vocational Study Club SHIRLEY M. CARR General Leaders Club, Dolphin Club, Y-Teens Intramural Sports JACK CHANDLER General Orchestra MARGARET CLARK General Y-Teens, Intramural Sports, Chess Club DONALD L. COBLE General Church Luther League Treasurer, Studv Club, Rocky Springs Roller Skating Club MOONYEEN JUNE COLDREN Commercial Y-Teens, D ol p h i n Club, Intramural Sports PATRICIA JOAN CONLIN General Y-Teens, Intramural Sports, Dolphin Club JAMES COX General Ilomeroom Vice- resident, Glee Club. Intramural Club JANICE A. CUMMINGS College Preparatory Ushering' Committee, Dolphin Club, Y-Teens SHIRLEY ANN CHARLES Commercial All-School Social Committee, Echo StalT, Echo Club, Y-Teens ALBERT BRUCE COBLE College Preparatory Band. DeMolay, All-School Social Coma mittee, School Play Cast GEORGE A. COE General N. j . . , . '- boccer, Varsity Wrestling Manager. J DeMolay, Echo Staff fi? f RICHARD L. COLLER General Intramural Sports, Varsity Football, Varsity Track NANCY JANE COURSON Commercial General Clerical Club H. ROBERT CROOKS General Intramural Sports STEPHEN J. CUMMINGS General life, School Band Color Guard, Fire Fighting Club National Junior Bulls National- Com- mander, Pennsylvania State Fire Ifo- MARY CUNNINGHAM Commercial Shorthand Club LUCRETIA ANN D'ANNUNZIO College Preparatory Red Masque Dramatics Club, Y-Teens, Intramural Sports, Homeroom Rep- resentatxve DORCTHY LILLIAN DEIHM General Dolphin Club, Homeroom Secretary SHIRLEY ANNE DIETRICH General Red Cross Club, Intramural Sports, Smdy Club C. ROGERS DOHAN General Varsity Swimming PAUL R. DOMMEL College Preparatory Vidette Advertising Manager, All- School Social Committee, Varsity Tennis, Echo Staff, Hi-Y JACK F. DUBBS College Preparatory Vidette Stan, Hi-Y, Intramural Sports SUSAN JANE DANGRO General Study Club, Intramural Sports PATRICIA A. DAVIS General Glee Club, Pre-Vocational Mathematics Club HELEN EMMA DICKENSON General Student Library Stat? DOROTHY M. DOAN College Preparatory Vidette Associate Editor, Echo Senior Editor, National Honor Society, Glee Club, Quill and Scroll HENRIETTA HINKLE DOMMEL General Pre-Vocational Mathematics Club DONALD NEVIN DOTTERER Vocational Football Manager JACK A. DUNCAN Vocational Intramural Sports EUGENE DUNLAP 5 H AJA, Vocational . I A B d, V .fi W .tr ,O h .1 . ,..: f an arsi y ree mt! rc ei ra iriiggv w If W . . ,..k , L . f ...:, 5. wif I H: k .Z 5::. 2 fig? .5 at A if., . , f V Rl V 3635 W tt 5 Y . DONALD EDWARDS General Iland ' DARLESE JOAN ERB General , Dolphin Club, Leaders Club, Y-Teens Ilomeroom President, Intramural Sports JANET LOUISE ERNST General Vimlette Staff, All-School Social Com- mittee, Echo Staff, Y-Teens, Lead- ers Club ALBERT EVANS General Intramural Baseball, Intramural Bas- ketball, Intramural Football ........ b .Q 'rl A... I ..,. in V' 1 I gf f gt ix N ,f W . RO NALD EVANS General Intramural Sports, Varsity Baseball. Y,M.C.A., American Legion Baseball LAWRENCE A. EZARD Vocational All-School Social Committee, Hi-Y, DeMolay BARBARA KATHRYN DUNN College Preparatory Glee Club, Vidette Staff. Student Coun- cil Secretary, National Honor So- ciety Secretary, Y-Teens CHARLOTTE E. EISSLER Commercial Y-Teens, All-School Social Committee Typing Club MARJORIE ERISMAN Commercial Joh's Daughters, Y-Teens JOHN ESHBACH General Band MELVIN E. EVANS General Varsity Swimming, Glee Club DOROTHY JANE EVES General Y-Teens, Intramural Sports BETTY JANE EZREN Commercial Study Club RICHARD L. FARREL Vocational Study Club, Bowling CARL W. FINEFROCK Vocational Explorer Scouts PATRICIA LEE FISHEL General Typing Club THOMAS FISHER General Tennis Club, Intramural Sports RUTH ANN FITZ College Preparatory Echo Managing Editor, National Thes- pian Society Secretary, Quill and Scroll, Vidette Staff, Red Masque Dramatics Club Secretary SHIRLEY FRAELICH General General C l e r i c a l Club, Intramural Sports HERMA FREITAG College Preparatory Y-Teens, Intramural Sports SIDNEY J. FASOLT General Glee Club 'Xl I . -fr' . ' 'V ' A 1' V JAMES FINEFROCK General Intramural Sports RICHARD J. FISHER Commercial Homeroom President, DeMolay, Intra mural Sports WILLIAM E. FISHER Vocational Varsity Swimming, Intramural Sports Swimming Club IACQUELYN FOLKMAN General Typing Club, Chess Club ROBERT FREISHER Vocational Varsity Track FREY, II Manager GERALD FREY General Intramural Sports, Study Club, Ameri- can Legion Baseball MARGUERITE A. FURLOW Commercial National llonor Society, Student Coun- cil, Ushering Committee. Y-Teens, Leaders Club HARRY GANSE Commercial Ili-Y, Vidette Stal? JOHN GlAND'ALlA Vocational Varsity Football Co-Captain ANN GLADFELTER College Preparatory Majorette. Y-Teens, Lezirlers Club, l'sh- ering Committee, Ilomeroom Secre- tary JOAN R. GOCHENAUER General Y-Teens, lntramural Sports MERIALYS B. GOULD College Preparatory Y-Teens, Dolphin Club, Job's Daugh- ters 'Q oi QL Y Silk S. - 1 A ir, fi 1 I ' , l v .rf Q r Q N ir 'N 5 2 +. 5 L :Ni JOANNE FRY General Typing Club JOSEPH H. GALL General DeMolay, Intramural Sports, Home- room Representative WILLIAM GARDEN College Preparatory Model Railroad Club, Junior Varsity Football Manager, Y.M.C.A. HOWARD GILLESPIE General Varsity XVrestling, Echo Staff JACQUELIN LOIS GOBERMAN College Preparatory Quill and Scroll, Vidette StaH', Usher- imz Committee, Echo Staff, Red Masque Dramatics Club GLORIA MAE GOOD General Y-Teen Club Secretary EVELYN HELEN GRAY General lntramural Basketball, Majorette Club, Study Club, Glee Club, Crispus At- tucks Gazette Staff l..V,wf'f'i I I ' he . dt,-L-44H?b.,'t1 'f'7 CHARLES GROFF Cl E 5 College Preparatory ' Band, Orchestra, Varsity VVrestling, Hi-Y, Explorer Scouts WALTER GROFF General Readers Club GLENN G. GUILES General Varsity Golf, Y.M.C.A,, Ping-pong ANIES T. HADDAD, JR. General Varsity Soccer, Hi-Y, Homeroom Vice- president EVELYN A. HAIG General Glee Club, Junior Red Cross Represen- tative VIRGINIA EDITH HALL General Red Masque Dramatics Club DOROTHY ARLENE I-IAMMON College Preparatory National Thespian Society, Echo StaFf, All- choo ocial ommittee, Y- S l S C Teens, School Play Cast PATSY JANE GROFF Commercial Y-Teens, Shorthand Club Vice-presi cient SARI L. GUFFENBERG College Preparatory Vidette F'eatures Editor, All-School So cial Committee, Echo Art Editor Quill and Scroll, Ushering Commit tee GLORIA YVONNE HACKMAN Distributive Education Intramural Basketball, Intramural Vol- leyball, Intramural Hockey DORIS MAE HAHN General Glee Club, Library Club. Student Li- brary Staff SHIRLEY L. HAINES Distributive Education Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Bas- ketball DOROTHY LOIS HAMILL General Study Club, Glee Club, Typing Club PATRICIA H. HANKINS General General Clerical Club YVONNE F. HARMAN College Preparatory All-School Social Committee, Y-Teens, Red Masque Dramatics Club, Usher- ing Committee HENRIETTA HARRY llistributive Education Fashion Show Narrator, Intramural Sports, School Store KAY JOYCE HARTMAN Distributive Education Intramural Sports ROBERT HATTON College Preparatory llaud, lli-Y, llonieromn President THOMAS EDWARD HEADRICK College Preparatory National llonor Society President, Var- sit Ilasketball, Vidette Associate lfclitor, Student Council, Varsity Baseball JACK HENDERSON General Varsity Vilrestling MILES HERR General Readers Club, Y.M,C.A. .:,,,. i:E?f. ' it IT 'H U ol- ..,, fi H J I Q fi, h e . V2 ff' it W A, x Rf, ,Nive- Q l' ,..,, S . LAURA HARRISON General Student Library Staff, Pre-Vocational Mathematics Club, Crispus Attucks Center DALE HARTMAN General Explorer Scouts, Study Club PATRICIA ANN HARTRANFT General Dolphin Club, Y-Teens JUDITH HAYES General Study Club, Typing Club J. ANDREW HEIDIG General llomeroom Secretary, Tland THOMAS EUGENE HENDRIX College Preparatory Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, De- Nlolay, National llnnor Society I 0. JANE HERR College Preparatory Vidette Columnist, All-School Social Committee. Red Masque llraruatics Club Vice-president, Ushering Com- mittee, Echo Staff SHIRLEY ANN HESS Distributive Education Intramural Sports DAVID HEYDT General Junior Varsity Basketball, Iunior Var- sity Tennis, Hi-C Club Vice-presi- dent BETTY HILDEBRAND General Y-Teens, Dolphin Club, Iob's Daugh- ters, Intramural Sports LEON HILLEGAS General Hi-Y, All-School Social Committee, Red Masque Dramatics Club, De- Molay JOHN HOEHN General Varsity VVrestling, DeMolay PAUL J. HOH College Preparatory Student Council, Hi-Y, Red Masque Dramatics Club President, National Thespian Society, Varsity Tennis JOAN VEA HOLT College Preparatory Y-Teens, Homeroom President, Red Cross Club GLORIA HETRICK General Study Club JOAN HIBNER General Pre-Vocational Mathematics Club, Church Choir MARGARET MARIE HILL Commercial Glee Club, Y-Teens, Crispus Attucks Gazette Stal? HELEN HIMES General Head Drum Majorette, Majorette Club Secretary, Rand Secretary, Y-Teens JOAN MARIE HOELTZEL Commercial Y-Teens, Shorthand Club KENNETH HOHMAN Vocational Intramural Sports, Varsity Football M. ELAINE HOOVER College Preparatory Glee Club, job's Daughters BARBARA HOSTETTER Commercial Intramural Basketball LOIS E. H URST Commercial Junior Glee Club, Red Masque Dra- matics Club, Ilomeroom Representa- tive, Y-Teens ANNA HARIE JONES Commercial Machine Practice Club, Homeroom Secretary, Intramural Sports MARVIN E. KAUFFMAN College Preparatory Hi-Y, Varsity Basketball, Chess Club FREDERICK A. KEGEL General V Iloy Scouts. National Junior Buffs, Emerson Ciub, Fire Fighting Club NINA KEGG V Commercial National Honor Society, Y-Teen Club Secretary, Homeroom Secretar ,Sen- ' ior Homeroom Representative, , ports- manship Committee CAROLE LOU KILLIAN College Preparatory Varsity Cheerleader, Usheriniz Commit- i H tee, Y-Teens, Homeroom President EDWARD AARON HOWRY College Preparatory Chess Club Secretary, Hi-C Club Presi- dent GERALDINE JOHNSTON General Study Club MARY ANN KACHEL General Library Club Secretary, Student Li- brary Staff ' ELIZABETH A. KEENEN College Preparatory Glee Club, Readers Club ALVERIC B. KEGERREIS College Preparatory Band, Orchestra, National Honor So ciety, Hi-Y, Varsity Tennis JOAN E. KILHEFFER General Study Club, Intramural Sports KENNETH KIRCHOFF General Study Club RICHARD KIRCI-IOFF General Intramural Sports JOANNE L. KLINE College Preparatory Y'Teens, School Play Committee, Iob's Daughters JOANNE KLI NG General Home Economics Activities. Pre-Voca- tional Mathematics Club V R, GILBERT T. KNOUFF R J I General pf an study Club ,Q ' 31-f f I, .4 Q ., H x 4- -3 v PATRICIA K0 RING Commercial Y-Teens, Homeroom Secretary, General Clerical Club BEVERLY JEAN KUHN General Y-Teens KENNETH LAPHAM General Vidette Staff DORCAS ANNE KLEMMER General Dolphin Club, Y-Teens PATRICIA A. KLINEDINST College Preparatory Y-Teens - if! ll , I 'e-vc I-z br'.,VLf ,ceoq fl' 1 ,I L, ff UN-41 ,CL,c'vg:f., -p Q BENJAMIN R. KNEISLEY W E' Commercial I Glvvk Varsity Swimming, Baud, Orchestra. Delllolay EUGENE KOHLER General Chess Club NEVIN KRENTZ General Band. Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y, Dellfolay THOMAS M. LANDIIS Vocational Hi-Y, All-School Social Committee, De- Molay, Echo Staff ANN LOUISE LEBO College Preparatory Dolphin Clnh. National Honor Society, Leaders Club, Y-Teens WALTER LEFEVER. JR. Vocational Band, Intramural Sports JANET MAE LEWIS licncral lllce Cluh JOAN M. LINCOLN General Y-Teens, Sliorthanml Club, Intramural Sports CARLYN JEAN LUTZ General Study Club, Football Relreslnnent Com- mittee SHIRLEY ANN LUTZ Commercial Sturlv Club, Football Refreshment Coin- mittee KATHERINE MACROGEANE llistributive Education Maids of Athens, Church Choir. Glee Cluh, Study Club NANCY ANN MARTIN General Study Club ARLENE M. LEH General Intramural Sports, Y-Teens. Cheerlead ing Club JOAN LEWIS Distributive Education Intramural Sports ALICE GLORIA LINES Commercial Homeroom President, Study Club 1 fung- HARRY F. LUTZ A General 5 Varsity Soccer, Hi-Y, DeMolay, Var- sity Baseball CRAIG LYNES 'Q College Preparatory K Varsity Swimming, DeMolay BEVERLY ROMAINE MALONEY General Q Football Refreshment Committee, Study Club SYLVIA LORRAINE MARTIN Commercial Study Club W. EUGENE MARTIN General Varsit Footbal arsit Wrestling, y 1, V y Varsity Track VERNA MATHEWS General Study Club, Y I'eens JOAN MCCOY Distributive Education Y-Teens DORIS MCKELLY Commercial Y-Teens, Shorthand Club, Intramural Sports JACQUELINE MCLAUGHLI N Distributive Education Y-Teens, Leaders Club, Intramural Sports, Homeroom Vice-president CLARK McSPARREN College Preparatory Hi-Y, Varsity Swimming, Band, Ex- plorer Scouts, National Honor So- ciety ALLEN MELLINGER General Study Club, Pre-Vocational Mathemat- ics Club, Readers Club HELEN MASSEY Commercial Echo Staff, Y-Teens JOHN Y. MAY College Preparatory National. Honor Society, Varsity Ten- nis, Vidette Managing Editor, Quill :ng Scroll, Junior Varsity Basket- 3 WALTER H. MCGOVERN, JR. General Hi-Y ROBERT McKELVEY General Intramural Sports, Varsity Wrestling LOIS J. MCMINN College Preparatory All-School Social Committee, Leaders Club, Job's Daughters, Intramural Sports, Y-Teens BETTY E. MELESTER General Y-Teens, Glee Club AUDREY LEE MENTZER General General Clerical Club, Typing Club RICHARD A. METZGER General Readers Club, Tumbling Club, Hi-C Club DONALD G. MEYER General Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball DELORIS A. MILLER General Glee Club DURIS MILLER Commercial Intramural Sports, Y-Teens JERRY M. MILLER Vocational Intramural Sports, American Legion Baseball, Study Club NANCY JANE MILLER General Intramural Sports, Tumbling Cluh, Leaders Club, Y-Teens ROBERT KARL MILLER General Glee Club, Varsity VVrestling, Varsity Soccer, DeMolay, Explorer Scouts CHARLES E. MEYER General Band, Study Club, Varsity YVrestling ARLENE CATHERINE MILLER Commercial Study Club, Intramural Basketball, ln- tramural Volleyball DONALD MILLER Vocational Intramural Football, Intramural Bas- ketball GERALD MILLER General Fire Fighting Club, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Sports JOANNE MILLER General Study Club, Home Economies Club, Homeroom Program Committee, In- tramural Sports PEGGY MILLER Distributive Education Glee Club, Y-Teens, Fashion Show SHIRLEY A. MILLER General Glee Club, School Play Cast, Homeroom Recording Secretar , Junior Red Cross County-wide Cllouncil President, Red Masque Dramatics Club GENE C. MINNEY General Classical Records Club JAMES MINNICH General Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track MARY LOUISE MOHN General Band, Orchestra DELORES MONTGOMERY General Dolphin Club, Y-Teens MARILYN MORTON College Preparatory Echo Staff, Vidette Stan, Y-Teens, Job's Daughters DOROTHY AUDREY MULL Distributive Education Typing Club, Fashion Show EVELYN DOROTHY MURRAY College Preparatory Echo Staff, Ushering Committee, Intra- mural Sports, Y-Teens. Iob's Daugh- ters GLENN E. MINNEY Vocational Readers Club RICHARD STANLEY MOFFETT Distributive Education Band, Orchestra STAMATIA MONAHAS General Home Economics Activities, Pre-Voca- tional Mathematics Club RALPH WILLIAM MORRISON College Preparatory Intramural Sports DONALD MULHATTEN College Preparatory National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, Hi-Y JACQUELINE MURR General All-School Social Committee Guests Chairman, Senior Class Representa- tive, Homeroom Program Chairman C. RICHARD MUSSER, JR. General Chemistry Club JANET L. MYER General Y-Tet-ns, Shorlliaml Club DORIS J. MYERS General llrnnernoni Secretary, Y-Teen Club 'l're-asurer HARRY B. NEFF General Classical Records Club, Church Choir JOAN LOUISE NYE College Preparatory National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, All4School Social Committee, lichn Staff, Y-Teens MARY ELIZABETH OVERLY General Dolphin Club, llomernom Secretary PHYLLIS E. OWENS Cnlleut' Preparatory Helio Staff, All-Scliool.Social Commit- tee, llshering CUIIIIIIIIICC, Orchestra, Muaical Art Society HELEN E. PATTERSON General Y-Teens BARBARA A. MYERS Commercial Dolphin Club, Y-Teens FAY C. NEFF General Y+Teens, Typing Club, Homeroom Treasurer SARAH ANN NEWTON College Preparatory All-School Social Committee, Y-Teens, School Play Committee SHERLYN ORMOND College Preparatory Vidette Staff, Y-Teens, Red Masque Dramatics Club RONALD L. OWEN College Preparatory Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, Hareity Baseball, Student Council, ,. MI CHAEL PASSANITI General Intramural Sports CHARMAINE PENNOCK Distributive Education Fashion Show, Y-Teens, Hallowe'en grim, Dolphin Club, Intramural U ROBERT L. PFANNEBECKER General Glee Club, Lancaster Hiking Club, Y.M.C.A. SHIRLEY ANN PHILLIPS General All-School Social Committee, Y4Teens, Job's Daughters BURTON PIERSOL Distributive Education Varsity Wrestling, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball DOROTHY J. POWELL General Study Club PAY E' PRICE lsi,,.,f, J General ' Mi! 7 853 51. J so YvTeens, Intramural Sports K i :A e E 'rs A Nl, eg E pf, fr JOSEPH F. PYOTT General Vidette Staff, Chess Club, Intramural Sports, Hi-C Club DAVID R. READ Vocational Readers Club KENNETH PFEIFFER Distributive Education Chess Club, Fashion Show Assistant VIRGINIA IRENE PIEHLER Commercial Y-Teens, Study Club ELAINE GLENN PORTSER College Preparatory All-School Social Committee, Usherinq Committee, Echo Staff, Orchestra, Y-Teens JANIS PRANGE General Y-Teens, School Play Cast. Echo Staff. Red Masque Dramatics Club, Intra- mural Sports JOHN J. PYOTT General Varsity Soccer, Intramural Sports FERREE RAPP General Study Club, Intramural Football, lntra- mural Basketball RUTH REAM Commercial Shorthand Club, Study Club JAMES W. REINFRIED Vocational Readers Club, Hunting and Fishing Club CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS General Y -.T e e n s. Ilnmeroom Corresponding Secretary JOHN W. RITCHEY General lntrarnural Sports, Varsity Track ESTHER MAE RITTENHOUSE General llnme Economics Club, Study Club KATHLEEN JUNE ROHM General Y-Teens JOANNA MARGARET RYE Distributive Education Fashion Show, Cheerleading Cluh, Typ- ing Cluh GLADYS E. SATURNO Commercial Homcroom Recording Secretary, Li- brary Club Vicevpresident. Student Library Staff 'Qi CHARLES RESSLER Vocational Readers Club PATSY REYNOLDS Distributive Education Glee Club, Y-Teens, Homeroom Secre- tary REBECCA RITCHIE Commercial Y-Teens FRANK RODA Distributive Education Intramural Basketball WILLIAM RONALD ROSS Vocational Hunting and Fishing Club, Intramural Sports DARLENE MAY SANDERS College Preparatory Y-Teens, Hnmeroom President JERE LEROY SAXINGER General Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Hi-Y, Homeroom President MARLIN L. SCHAFFSTALL College Preparatory School Play Ticket Committee, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, DeMo1ay, Chess Club RAYMOND SCOTT General Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track THOMAS A. SHAW General Lincoln Club, Intramural Sports MILDRED JANE SHENK Commercial Intramural Hockey MARGARET E. SHERR General Readers Club, Student Library Staff EDWARD P. SHINDLE College Preparatory All-School. Social Committee, Home- room Vice-president, DeMclay JOHN C. SHOLLENBERGER General Study Club, Glee Club FRANCES SCHEETZ General Study Club, Home Economics Club, Intramural Sports JACQUELINE LORRAINE SHADE Distributive Education Fashion Show, Leaders Club ARLENE M. SHENK General Intramural Sports ROBERT A. SHENK General Pre-Voca tional Mathematics Club, DeMolay C. ROBERT SHERTZER College Preparatory Varsity Tennis, Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Explorer Scouts YVONNE SHINGLER General Pre-Vocational Mathematics Club, Dol- phin Club ROBERT EUGENE SHOMO General Varsity Baseball, Intramural Sports RICHARD JERE SHOPF College Preparatory Vitlette Editor-in-Chief, Student Coun Cil Vice-president, lIiAY Vice-presi dent, National llonnr Society, Var- sity Track JAMES RICHARD SILVIUS General Varsity VVrestling, Varsity Football, Varsity Track GERALDINE M. SINGLETON General Student library Staff, llomeroom Sec- retary, Y-Teens EDWARD P. SLOTHOUR College Prepziratory Senior Class President, National Honor o c i e ty I Vice - president, Vidette Sporfts luditor, Intramural Sports, Ili- BARBARA MALINDA SMITH College Preparatory All-School Social Committee Refresh' ment Chairman, Echo Staff, l'shering Committee, lloineroom Secretary, Y-Teens EUGENE C. SMITH College Preparatory All'School Social Conimittee Co-Chair' man, Echo Managing litlitor, Vidette Circulation Manager, National llonor Society, lli-Y ANN SMITHGALL General Glee Clnh, All-School Social Commit. tee. Y-Teens s CLAUDETTE G. SILVIUS General Homeroom Secretary, Dolphin Club WILLIAM SIMON Vocational Intramural Sports, Study Club G. DONALD SLOAD General Varsity Swimming BARBARA ANN SMITH I lee Club 3' ,Q ui t 4 A General .5 . K R 1 x it ,t a i BEATRICE ANN SMITH General Y-Teens, Intramural Sports WILLIAM SMITH General lk-Molay, llangout Committee JOHN S. SNADER General DeMolay, Hi-Y, Varsity Soccer DONALD SNODGRASS Commercial Study Club, Intramural Sports KEARNEY ABRAM SNYDER General Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Homeroom President, DeMolay PAUL M. SNYDER, JR. Vocational Glee Club, Varsity Golf VIRGINIA JOANNE SNYDER College Preparatory Varsity Cheerleader, Echo Staff, Y- Teens, Ushering Committee RAYMOND SOMERFIELD College Preparatory Lettering Club, Study Club, Classical Recor s Club, Homeroom Planning Committee, Lancaster Astronomy Club President DOROTHY STAMMER General Majorette, Y-Teens, Majorette Club DONALD E. STAUFFER Vocational Varsity Football, Varsity Track JOHN R. SNYDER General Chess Club PATRICIA A. SNYDER Distributive Education Intramural Basbetball STANLEY L. SNYDER General DeMolay ROBERT SOLSKY College Preparatory Varsity Swimming THERESA MARY SPIDLE General Y-Teens, Intramural Sports, I-Iomeroom Vice-president A DONALD A. STAUFFER Distributive Education Chess Club, Varsity Basketball JAY THOMAS STAUFFER General Model Railroad Club, U. S. Naval Reserves CHRISTINE JUNE STEHMAN Commercial Dolphin Club GERALD E. STETTER General Intramural Sports, llomeronm Com- mittee, Church League Ba JOAN STOE General sketball Dolphin Club, Intramural Basketball AMY JANE STRAYER General Red Masque Dramatics Club, Homeroom Secretary CHARLES J. STYER General Band, Orchestra ALICE FRANCES SWIFT College Preparatory Glee Club. lfqho Editor-in-Chief, Vidette Column- ist, National Thespian Society, Quill and Scroll, National llonor Society Committee Chairman ALLENE F. TAYLOR College Preparatory Y -Teens, Job's Daughters. Sports Intramural BETTY JOAN STEIN General Glee Club ANNE STIGLER General Y-Teens CAROL JEAN STRATTON General Library Club Secretary, Hi'C Club Secretary, Student Library Staff BARBARA ANNE STUMPF College Preparatory Vidette Staff, Echo Staff, Y-Teen Club Secretary, Football Refreshment Com- mittee HENRY WILLIAM SWEIGART General Varsity Fiootball, Varsity Wrestling, H1-Y, Vidette Columnist, Homeroom President CORA LOUISE TANGERT College Preparatory All-School Social Committee, Y-Teen Club President Ushering Committee, Echo Staff, Job's Daughters DOROTHY JANE TEMPLETON General Leaders Club, Dolphin Club, Y-Teens. llntramural Sports, Homeroom Presi- ent GORDON THOMAS General Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis, Intramural Sports ANN LOUISE TILTON College Preparatory All-School Social Committee, Y-Teens, Ushering Committee, Dolphin Club, Echo Staff COLETTE M. T0 MPKINS Commercial Y-Teens, Intramural Sports, Red Mas- que Dramatics Club, Homeroom Sec- retary CLIFTON CHARLES TRACY General Homeroom Vice-president, V a r s i t y Baseball, Intramural Sports, Horne- room Committee SHIRLEY ANNE TYSON College Preparatory Echo Staff, Ushering Committee, Home- room Representative, Y-Teen Club Vice-president PAUL HARRY UREY General Varsity Soccer, Varsity Swimming ALICE VAN ZANDT General National Honor Society, Varsity Cheer- leader, All-School Social Committee, Ushering Committee, Y-Teens DOUGLAS FOLGER THOMPSON College Preparatory Vidette Promotion Manager, School Play Cast, Hi-Y NORMAN G. TOMLINSON Vocational Glee Club JOHN W. TONEY General Study Club JOANNE CORINNE TWEED College Preparatory Ushering Committee, Echo Staff, Homeroom Secretary, Y-Teens BARBARA J. UREY General Dolphin Club, Glee Club STEVE VAFIAS General Intramural Sports JOYCE A. WAGAMAN General Y-Teens, Band, Intramural Sports ODETTA J. WALTMAN lwllvge l'l'm-lvzurzitrwy Y-'IK-cus, lulr:1uu1l':llA Spurtf, Rerl Klux- quu llI'1llllJlIl4'N Llub, ,wcluml Play Cuunlllillcm' ,IAMES F. WARD Cullvgc l'ro.-p:nl':nm'y lh-Mnlziy Maxim' Cnuucilnr, Villelte Slzlff, 'l'nlcw:uu Club l're'4i1lz-ut, lu- tr:uxun'al Spurtf STANLEY E. WEIMER Vucamunul lutrzmxulxnl Spnrt-, Readers Club JAMES CALVIN WENGER Cullv.-ge l'rep:n'ntury Varsity Basketball, Varsity 'Iil'llCk, Ili-Y, Virlettc Columnist E. LESLIE WHITAKER C4 lla-un' l'rn-pzu':x!m'y l'1'm'-Ymmtimxrnl Nlntllcrllntic- Club, Study Club ROBERT WIGGINS Vuczntimiul Study Club BETTY B. WILLIAMS Cnllvgv l'rcp:nA:ltury SIIIIICIIY Cnuucil, lfrlw Stuff, All-Svlnml Social Cmunuiltvr, lklu-rim: Commit lcv, Y 'fecu- FREDERICK NEIL WALZL Gvsuernl lntramurzxl Sp.-rts, Study Cluh SYLVIA WEACHTER General Gln- Club, Y-Tevus RICHARD W. WELK Vncatimml junior Varsity liilitlmznll, Rczuleu Club, lnlrzmulrzxl Slmrts KENNETH W, WETTIG Ymwxtiniml Rvzulers Club, l.lIlll'Cll l,n-:lguv lhukut- bull CHARLES L WHITI'1 Ywcatimizxl Study Club, lluuliup: :mil lfuluug Club IIIIICIINIUI' C1-uuty Sp1vl'uiucni'e Aww ciznilm RONALD WILFONG Gollerzil lutrzuuural llnsketlmll, juuim' Varsity Fonrthall, Church 1,4-:agus llililielllllll juuinr Varsity 'Feuniw CHARLES WILLIAMS. JR. Geiicrzll llunzl, lllll'1lllllll'lll Splunk' Yuuily lYrcstliug JACK A. WILSO N General Intramural Sports, Varsity Baseball, American Legion Baseball, Y.M.C.A. SARAH ALYCE WISEGARVER Commercial National Honor Society, Glee Club, Orchestra, Cafeteria Cashier JOYCE A. WITMYER College Preparatory All4School Social Committee, Y-Teens, Echo Staff, Homeroom Secretary, In- tramural Sports MARY A. XAKELLIS General Homeroom Planning Committee, Church Choir, Great Americans Club, Intra- mural Sports PATSY ANN YODER General Vidette Staff, Echo Staff, Homeroom Vice-president, Dolphin Club, Y- Teens VIVIAN MARIE ZIEGLER General Y-Teens, Church Activities MARGERIE ZWALLEY College Preparatory Varsity Cheerleader, Leaders Club, Dolphin Club, Y-Teens, Ushering Committee RONALD WINER General Varsity Football, Varsity NVrestling, Intramural Sports MARY H. WITMER Distributive Education Y-Teens GERHARD GERALD WOLFF General Red Masque Dramatics Club, Intramu- ral.Sports, Model Railroad Club ,Tumor Varsity Football Manager Christmas Play Cast CARL J. YOD-ER College Preparatory Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Stu dent Council, National Honor Soci ety, Hi-Y GEORGE YOUNG General StudilIClub, Intramural Basketball, Y, .C.A, 45 ff I. RONALD ZIMMERMAN Vocational Explorer Scout, Intramural Sports, Church League Basketball i Wofzo 'Live to love, to laugh .ind to learn. OLUQI' White Carnation C2 OEM Green and White l Above, in front of counter: Kay llzirtinzui. ,lzitwltieliiie Behind the counter: ,loan Mcfwy, Mildred Scliliulunzin, - .wan - 92 Et 1 .ibidfridufiue giclucafion Seated: Pzitricia Reynuldx, Glrnizt llaeknlzxn, illlilfllliilllt' Pennoclc. .lllCI1ll6llIlC MCI ziuuhlin, ,loan Mefuy thridej, l':4trit'i:i Xlzirlcley, Marilyn Schutte llmnherger. Standing: Kathryn Blztertmgt-zine, Dnmtliy' 'l'enipletwn, Pzullri Beard, Patricia Snyder, ,loan Archer, lltnwttlly Mull, Peggy Miller. Henrietta llarry, joan Lewis, jzlcqtieliile Shzide, Shirley Hess, Vera Hamm, ltlnonyeen Culclren, Shirley XYalker, ,lziequelinc lilly, Shirley Samlt-rw., Marvel Clark. 'llrziining' for their future john as retail Salesinen, the students of the llistrihutivc lftluczltion Course received regular scliool courses in their snplifnnore and junior years. AS seniors, they attend schtml in the inurning, and then in the afternoon they work in stores of local tnercliants co-operating with the program. ln McCz1sl4ey the llistriliutiye liduczition students occupy ll0lllCI'OUIll lll. lt is perhaps the most unusual limneromn in the scliool. .Xt one end of the romn is Z1 counterg at the other, il display winrluw. This counter is the sclmol shire. Nearly all MeCaskey students use this store to huy anything from a pencil to a hathing cap. The display winclow is changed weekly by the ll, li. students to gain experience for their future jcmlus. Below, inside the window: Shirley lnlzuncs, ll:-rt l'it-rwl jnann 'l'Ityh:r, Ilick Moffett, llenrit-ttn llzury. Outside the window: Ruger lirzullev, Kcunetli Pfeiltri Gluria llaclmiziii. -l1lL'l'ilt4 Shmlt-. i,lH2lll .Xrt'l1t'r, Mar guret llrizir, llunzild Stziitfft-l'. Klcl,ziughlin, Shirley llt-QQ, -lu:u1nt- Rye. l'r'tIPI3' Millw- Kathryn Mricrugt-:tm-, k'lizii'i11zii11t- l'eiu1uclc, ,ltvztn l.eu'i-A Mary xYltIllt'!', Pat Snyder, l'rttrit'1zi Reynolds, lJ0r0tl1x' Mull. Sixty ,LHS ya' 'h P' Q3 fzff Xlwxv: Iizxyruwml lY:u'mw,L'ln:1rlvNXYl1iIl-,llzlrx . . , . . lzlvx, liulu-rl lla-null-1', ll, XX, lr2ll'l'll'li, IU x1rm'tm', l,lfvy1l lxcllvr, :xml lqlCll2lI'Kl Russ :uw X lvuu xxitln llu- wlnml Ull1lllNlllL1 prulmll'm. Q , Q '1 5 Iicluwi 'I'lw :mln slump gnu-5 guml trzlmmg 10 futurv lm-cllzmim--Kl:u'x'iu l,v:11m1:m, l:I'IlY1li lin Hiro, lifmlwrt liuvsc, llwnzllml llcrslu-5 :mml llfilllllll Sllilk'll-t'1'. Unralfionaf g6Lll'dfi0l1 llt't'llllX'llILQ um' l'llllllDll'll' wing at Bluklzulwy urn' llw al1u1nA-- wrmml, 1l1:u'l1i11c, clccl1'in':ll, :mul Quito. .Xll Iwxx 1-nrwlls-ll 111 tlw xlwzmllmmsml f111'r1c11l11ll1 uw lllIS wing zu tlwix' xw11'l4wl1w1w. 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The actual work on the book began shortly after the trip to New York to the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Associatioxfs Yearbook Con- vention. The members o took the trip were Paul Dommel, Ruth Fitz, liugeue Smith, and Alice Swift. They were accompanied by Miss Sarah If. llitner f the staff who adviser to the yearbook. The 1950 lfcho': was entered in the competition of the asso- ciation with yearbooks from all over the nation, and was awarded a tirst place in its division. This was the first year Mc- Caskey had entered its yearbook. The staff of the 1951 Echo Swift, editor-in-chiefg Ruth Fitz and Eugene Smith, managing editors, and Betty Black, business manager. was headed bv Alice Seated: Cora Tangert, sports editor, Ruth Fitz, managing: editorp Alice Swift, editor-in-chief, Tfugene Smith, ttiauaeinggx editor, lletty lllack, business manager. Standing: Nancy Chrit UA i i ys, oreantfation editor, George Coe, ah t ' l 1 o ograpier, Sari Guffenberg, art editor. fm., gi, dlg!hQ lu.. A gimp Q wr KN 0 .Q ix 5 fs. X k X 3' ! . iw 3 f if X56 A SK six A x . R X N5 N + x XS NA x A 1:1 Nh xx 3 vi K is fx 4 sf V f llarliara Iirown and vlacquelin Iiolwrinan cliscuss at story wliii tures vine to' k lc Sari lliitlciilmt-rg lays out the fea- i i tlin ut 1 5 ' next iss lllllilllg zulxzuitagc ol' tlie type- xxiittis in l ti t le Yitlettt- Nliopf llllll xltbgxllll Sin-la k. room, ,l :re e r prepare ii material in time to meet tlie copy flx'Il1lllHL'. 'lfivleffe Seated: Alice Swift, C ol u in n i s tg ,lane Herr, columnist, Sari Guffenlrerg, features eclitorg George liasliore, news ellitorg ,lerv Sliopf, eclitor-in-chief, lfclwarrl Slotlionr, sports erlitor, Dorothy lloan, associate elli- torg ,lolm May, managing editor, Stamlingg: Ruth Fitz, assistant news editor, 'lllioinas Hearlrick, associate editor, Calvin Vtlenger, columnist, Henry Sweigart, columnist, Douglas Thompson, promotion inanagerg Mike Cummings, Dll0lOj.fT'2lIJllCI', Harry Cause, liusiness manager, Paul lioininel, ulvertising manager. The Yidettc newspaper is one of the most important of tlie activities of NlcCaskev. Q staff in a year. Tlie staff is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Seventeen issues are pulmlisliecl by' tlie Asirle from the regular work of pululisliing a newspaper, the ineinlmers of tlie stall also pulmlislietl the fo ecliterl lvy Calvin XVeng.fer and Henry Sweigart, lfeatures, news, anrl sports are tln- inain categories into XVlliL'll the newspaper is rlivicleil. ,ln-re Sliopf was tlie almle editor of tlle WSU-Sl Yiclette, :incl nnrler liis flirt-ction tlie scliool pulvlication won tlie Merlalist awarml from tlie Coluinlmia Scholastic llress Association for tlie tliirtl consecutive year. 'llliis ztwaril is tlie liigliest :given lmy Cftlllllllllii. otlmall programs, wliicli were in--A 1...nu l.y .1 XNurl41l1g1nlI llt'Illllllll'N lm' tlu' I Xulmttt um lll4illllN llt lillltlx l lll4l lxfl ' ', lIll1'l'Vll'XV5, IICWN, 7-IHIVIS, :mfl scluml llzlppvllillgs. l u'lu wx-ck llllN l3-mmutt' IPI'Il!l'2llll lx glYk'll Uvuv' NNI XY Svx'm':1l crnlfm-1't'1u'm-5 lu'lml tlu' llllK'I'L'5l :rf tlu' muln ull-ls tl11tmg,lu+1lt tlu xt ll lllNf ul tll tlu' l'4lllft'I't'lll'k' :lt ll:1ll:1Ntfm'11, l'z1,, llL'I1I' Yurlt. ,asm I 'lllu' Ywirt' uf Yimlvtlm' ix ZlllIYllIl'I' ul' tlu- wcclaly nu'mlu'rw of tllc Yiclcttc met Otllcr journalists 1 X - mlw nf ilu' llL'XN'N172l17t'I'. lltmglsxf llun11lwn1w1'1ttw frmu ull rwcl' tlu' Country. 'l l'll 5 llll' X 'l ' l X l'l tll Wlllfll 'mllllllw .XlIUllIi'!' L'IlIlfCI'CllCC :xt PC1111 State College WVIIS QIYUII m ilu' spmng :mul many of tlux staff jour- xu-vvcl tu :zttmul that mcctmg.. ' ' 'I'l1 at sopllmxmw Yiclctte clulw, mul the junior , I 4 . , , W: .A ' was :uul svnum' jHlll'll2lllSlIl classcs tlul much to make ' ilu' lllllblwllllmlll of tlu' Yimlcttc tllix grcut SIICCCSS vmul wax ilu' tllllllllllllil CHIll't'I'L'llCk' in Nun' llllll ll was lllls P1151 year' lurk, wllull llu- jlllIlHl'N 1lllt'll1lt'1l zut'w1111w:n11u'll 'lllu' 1lIt'I1llll'l'S uf tlu' Yitlctu- stall' l'lltlCll tl1c . .. , ln Rfvlu-rt XY. llrrumun .Xl lllli L'4PIll,L'l'l'Ill'l' tlu' yt-:u f :u'l1v1tuts xvltlu ll DICIIIL' at Mt. 1-rctnu. Svznlwl: lizlrlnzxrzt l2rwxx'n, lit-njzmlm llnrr, Ix:1tlu'r1nu' lwxlufr, Clxrif NlL'lXllll'tl'lk', Rcwluwtzl livssncr, Xml 1 l Y flr'1n'1', lain' Yvulvr, liltxy l'.L'llK'l'lll2lll, lxlullzlrrl l.t':ulIz111. lim-lainfl tlut tnlllv: XX':lyxu' Smith, l':x1x'u'iz1 llzmrr, Klurilyn Rlwrttm, vlunmu- llllllbllltllllgll, CyllllllllQll'USl2lIl1l, Sllirlcy C':ulml:ul, lmslu- lllzltt. llurk rfvw: ll:u'lmr:1 t':u1mm, llizuu- llilvlwlv, Kitty lliglu, VIZUIICS lit-ittcl, llctty lll:u'l4, Romxlml Musscr. Rfaluwl lit-Klfvrzm, l'liIl'w1'1l lftulltf, Xllu'1'1 lilyuliulwu-1. Slu'1'tm'1', ,lurk llulmluf, wl2ll'Kllll'llll Oulu-rmzm, llnrv lmrzl Stumpf, Sum l'fvil'l't'1', t'z1tlu'1'inu- ll:tl1lxx'm, lunllsn' lfrnft, ,IUQXIHI Su-lu-r, ll2lI'lT11l'2l llmm. 1bl'L'SltlL'Ill. 'llhc Nzttimml Hmmm- Socicty of scvmiclztry sclmuls, Latlczistcr clmptcr, haul ll IIlL'IIlllL'1'5lllI7 uf on wniurs :tml 211 junicmrx :Lt thu curl of thc sclmol year in -lunc, 1951, Mn-inlmurs uf tht- sfwicty arc clmscn fur tht-ir qnztlitics of sclmlztrship, lcaclcrsltip, acrvicc, :mel cl1zu'actcl'. .Ns its prujcct thu Hinmr Sm-it-ty ztttcmptctl tu puhlifh ll lmuklct of study airls to llL'Il12UlC available tw all RlcCz1slci-y students. ,Xiiwiig First rOW: llurivtliy Stannncr, lfthelmae .xl'lCllL'l'llJ1l.Cl1, janet llnll. lingerie Smith, Barbara B1 Hflllllilll, Urlt-Ita xyiflllllhtll, Patricia lLn'1', l,zu'ry Quinn, Shlrlcy Str-rling, Ann l,v-hu, Mary 1,011 liV2lNhEl. Second row: Pntricizl ilrutif, lg2H'lHll'1l llnim, juan Trnxzxl, jwannc 'I'wc-eil, Shirley 'l'5'mn, Szaruli XYiNe-giztrvcr, Nancy Chrgxt, Luis llnrst. Ruth Fitz, Peggy l ni'luw, Pzttrlcia Kritnmcl, Yvmine llarmztn, Ann ll2ll'1lll'j.f. Third row: lluruthy llzunnlivn. fyntliia llrnmxlznul, ,lean xX'l'lKlll, Nina Kegg, Mary lfllen liztclnnzm, .Xlicv Yun Zztnrlt, ,lane llvrr ,limit Nyc, Cr-ra Tzntgert, k'l1zu'le5 Ache-y, Rtmuhl 'klnfxn-r. lnhn Mclilllicmlcy, Clark AlCSl12il'!'Cll, Virginia Snyder, limi-tliy lluzm. lla1'lu:1i':t lirmvn, Ann lllzulfclter, Hr-tty' XYilliznns, Kitty lligh, Mary Xakellis, Alice Swift, Vhylhs Owens. Fourth row: lfric Ili-rr, Robert Snycl:-r, Me-l: Alexzutcler, lfclwarcl Slotlwnr, Tlwinas llt-znliirk, Alvt-ri: lit'Llt'1'I't'l5, Paul llttii, vlcrly Miller, Riclmrtl I,r-znnzln, I,:trry livarfl. l'ztnl lhnninul, Richard lfislxer, Robert llzttttm, xyllllillll liznrlcn, Rayrxitmtl Snntni- tiehl. Neil Grove, Fifth row: llungrlzis 'l'lmi11phml, lhmalrl Mnlhzltten. Marlin Scl1,1ITatztll, Rnlrcrt l'lI'L'lYllL'I', Rirllztiwl Rfvhh. llcnry SXVL'lQZll'l. fiwvluc llztxlltlw. xlil1'Vl!l Kllllliflllilll, R-vhert f4l1m'tz:-ig Run:-llcl Owen. Ilztrlmrzt lhnin, sec 0l'l0I 'lllimtms l luzuli-it-14, prcsiilcnt rv I ztrx' l'.tlX'X'11l'll 5l cm t h U11 r, YICC f -if -iirrsm 'J ocivfy u rm lllun pull-1-I Ilu lluxufn Nultlx 1 Ilu lrlfll-lllIl1 lI 'ull llwplllvx mu-l llu IIVI ul lIl'l,1't'lr4Il Ilu' lI'IlvllX run nlu wllxl ut lvlllllllllx mul X-lu-lm llll ll' llllHK'lIIl'lllx lm Ilu- lvllllnlllu lullnl Ilu lillllllll HI llzllluw 'PII llu llwlwl lupus III Ilu lfllwllx' 'mul llu' Xll II lu 111-ul mu zawmmlwlx luw llllflllll xx lllllx Xl1'5pgu1- II .llul Xml l luxe flu wlxu l.lllXI!Ii' lui Ilu- N1 lull Kmullzllluf X1-uluuxn-fl lux llu llflllul Ssurlvlxl r up II III. llu' 4lll.lII,ll1llIIl fl Ilu lmllmlm lmgnul xx Irllt' ul llll lluu XIII lu IIll.ll lx X Llxlx 1:1111 II III Ilu- ugu'11111-' fl'lx ul mln fl .mlln-l I-11 llu X1-wxmuw ul Xl mx I lllu I'u'l1m'm :uul llll'lN ll- lull' fll llllxlllx lun lllll I-+ lIIiHlIllIl xwplwlllllxn X . 1nll4l!IIlIl'lllfxlIlIX l'll1n l u'luum ul lXNll'll11l Ilu' 1-vulul lux lm llu lxllplnx vnu' ,gluvlenf lizirharzi Dunn, seeretaryg Peggy liurlnw, treztsurer. .Iere Shripf, vice-presidentg George llasliore, president. Highpoint of the school year for the student cwiiiicil was tht- Smith Ct-ntrzil Ilistrict Student Cmin eil convention. This meeting' was held at Nlcfziskey, lfridzzy, April 27. LvSll01'lI1g for the Lancaster Symplmny ecmcerts is Il regular juli uf the ushering' crnnniittee and the money from this service goes to the General liund, The sale of soft pretzels at noon time has helped to pany fur the new hand unifurins. This pmjett is very popular around the selinul. First row, right: ,lwyee XN'irehael4, Leon Killllldlllllll. Second row: Joanne Hillzlrd, l'egg5' liiirlriw, llztrhzirzi llunn, Runztld Own-n. Third row: Betty Xvllliiillli Larry Quinn, Riclizlrd Rohlw, Vzmtricizi Ilztrr, 'Ioan Nye, Paul Huh. Along the wall: George llasliore, ,lere Shcwpf, Curl Yoder, Thmnzts Hn-:ulrit'k, Ilunztld Mnlliatten, llilll liickts, lidwzxrd Shutlmur, Susan Willet, llmizild Martin. M-xww. i 1w , Wi I ou n ci ' x I l- fi xv 3 n . l 5' . P -if' 4. ai S HZ'l3ID Xlulxv' lllll wplumllllllllx lwrl Nvlllmk 1Nll'1'll nll.1 lIlllll'L' x lu-1'111-- nlmu- I--1 c--llmlululx IIN lax tlu- NlllllK'lIl llxlu-1111: nun ' . . Q -N W-ug: 1 Vu-luwl lwluul. lx-lv Bllwlvl lwslw ll up tw 4l.1Iv lu-ll 'xx Ulu- HI llu- NHlll'n'1'N 4-l lllk'4'lllk' tm' llu- pllrrluzuw -ll lmrul llIIllUllllN xnxx ilu- xu-ll-lnwxxxu lux-ln-l r--111114-1 flmu1L mtl-lux-lax lu-rilul. lmluxx- l u1l ll-ln-mu-l wru-N :lx Nill1Nllllll ni ilu Y- - -mx luulx Nlzuul1nl.lur.1lI1In.nl llu l 1 lull l I qgnig asw- w-SX. ocia ommiffee The juli of the All-Sclirml Sucial Cmnniittce is to SINAUIISUI' tlgtnggs, for the stuclcnts of McCaskcy High Sclmnl. During the past year thc connnittuc sponsored six dances, thc last two of which were orchestra clanccs. 'l'l1c social cmnniittcc is a num-pruiit cmgaiiizatimi for the lmcncht of thc stuclc-nts anml any prcmlit it might acquire is plarecl in the General lfunml. .Ks a climax to their year's activities the All-Scliuol Social Cmnniittcc hail as their guests at thc final sclicml dance of the year thc delegates to the Soutlieastt-,rn Pennsylvania Student Council Convention, which Convcnccl this year at Mclfaslqey. The chairmen anal lllCII1llQI'S of the social cfnninittce also served as the members of the Senior Prom Cmnmittee. Left: lfugieiie Smith, Mary lillen Bachnian. vu-cliaiinicn. Below: kneeling: Larry Iizarrl annl Joyce lYir:hack, music. Seated: lfzlwarcl Shimlle, Carl Ymler, llonalnl Mulliatten, anal Ronalrl Musser, prnperty. Standing: Bcity XYilliains. luis McMinn, lilaine Portser, Juan 'l'ruxal, Pat Gi'u1'f, and juyce lVlIIllYt'1', refreshments. Right: clockwise around the table left: Robert lJeMura, juan Perry, Tiltnn, Yvmine llarnian, Paul Barbara Dunn, anrl Shirley l'h clccoratiuns, Left: front row: llarbara Brown, rheck rrirniig .lane llerr. tleuuf rations, Rarhara Xl. Smith, refruslnnentsg ,lauqul-line Muri, guests, l,eml llillegas, adniissiuns. Back row: Paul lfillllllllxl, music, Georgie ,XZll1lV4Pl'l?lYl, prupcrtyg lfrlwarrl Slutlnnny publicity. from Ann lluh, illips, 'l'!,,- ,XII Sl-llyml Swml kFm111lillvv NIVHIINUIW wlzulfvx lm Ilw Nllwlm-nlx llxwfllulu-,111 ilu' vvzu' llzlllfmw-'1-11, Imkvx-I11m', Xznlvmxllm- Um, :mx wrll zu llw I-mllulll gmfl Ilgplwllvilll Npglvfll, plwxlslwl ilu' Illi'1lll'N 'I'Il4- Sq-Him' I'1mm ix gllxfv Nl1lH'I'K'iNL'Il Ivy Illn' SHRRLII kmlllllltiq-ng Ilnx xx-zu llw llzmtv xxzu lllllt' 'L zlml Illllxlm' wax ' f . ' 1 N ' 'I y xx I'l't'1VlI llI1'Il lun thu Nl'l'XIll wt u-In VI ,Xlmxvi 'I'lw rm-l'wNlnu1vrul lim! lxwrnmx flurimg illlvrxmliwi-111 Ulm :ll il wluwrl 1l:lm'mz Right, lxru-1-lirmpi I,-llliw lfrnxl, Xllll Hllfllillg, Sillilll Xn'xx'l1+11, l ,1Inm-lmgul Xllvluvxulfzwlw, 1lllllliNNiHIIN. Slzmrlimxi SXlXiIl l,4'IIliIlQK'I, l'In.xllix ilwvnx, llwlwllly' Iizmmnm Sllvtll XX'ilh'I, k'wr':x 'l':m:x-VI, Xml Slllilllgllll, Lxllzlrlwtlv lfiwlvr limwl Hull, -'lwrlx rm:-111. lim-Iwxxt 'Xliu' Xlm fnwll, Sllxn- l'k4lN1i'I', :xml l'y11II1i:1 k'rf1xl:lml vllvxtv Slmlvx k'iam'lmw sm-I Imam X31-, 1lllIllik'ilf'. -N Father .,,,... VVl1itney ...... Harlan ....... M2 'UMM Worker A Comedy in Three Acts Naomi ll. Terry, Director Student Directors: Dorothy Hammon Eugene Smith 'Iere Duke Paul Holi DRAMATIS PERSONAE tln order of appearaneej 'llhoinpson ,,....l,awrenee Quinn ,....,,,,-Xiltlioiiy Yulopas -lOllTl ....i...... ,......... S zunuel Kahn Margaret ........ .,,,t,t, S usgtn Willet Clarence .... .,,,,4..,.t.., I err- Shopf Michael ......., .,,,, I iohert lk-Mora Vinnie ........ ti.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I Qutlt Ifitz llfitlgtxt ........,...........,..,.. A,,,,.,. S hirley Sterling Hazel NVilloughhy '...... .... ,v.... K I arian Maeklillan Bessie Fuller Logan ,..,,,.. .,,...,...,. I anis llrunee Mrs. vvlllfllljdgllllj' .......... .,....,..... S hirley Miller Clyrle Miller .,....,.. ....., I ohn Klelflllietiriey Cousin Cora ,,,,... ,,,,.....,.....,- X lice Swift Kathleen .........,. llr. Humphreys ,... ......Suxanne lfoster Y.,..l.Y,..l'1llll Hoh Top-llr. Humphreys disagrees violently with liather. Paul Holi, lfugene Smith, and Dorothy Haininon get reznly for action, Clarence, it's perfectly proper to kiss a eirl you're eneagerl to any time you want to, says Hazel eoyly. Iiottoni left-Vinnie, tales of Coloraclo. Mrs. Vtlilloughlny, anfl lfztther listen to llessinfs liottoni right-Harlan reeites to Yinnie anzl lfather, while Cousin Cora vainly attempts to paeify Clycle. 1 l :wr ri 'lutm-J'Rl1'. lluy lilcw lair an u-1' rn-:uly :uul waitin 1 2llIIlUlllll'l'9 lppur lvl'tA-XN'l1ilxu-5' 2lIHllll1llYl'N fur lacing lntc fm' lH'l'1llifZl5l, v 1.1 A ' 1 1 A Xllk'll1ll'l tu xl1ll'lL2ll'i'l :uul llrulgvt. . . . , 'wnzllil Nlllllllq cwllvctx IHWPIPN, IlNNl5ll'll luy Xxllllllij' :uul Llymlv. 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V-N - H , .X-. ,Af lllllllpll ilu lllg.l34klllllll xx.1 mf Nluul tlllhlllibll, ilu lll,lll tel .1 vnu' wan Qllnuwl ll'l't'Nl'-lllllkl Nlwllulr, nu-vs-1' ll2lYllIp1 llzul illl k'Ilglll.1k'A nu-nl rung uf lu'r HXYII wzu 4ll'lk'I'llllIlt'1l in gui mul. .-X Xlrx lumzm, lUl'lllK'l'lY l'1lLLllQK'll tw lfzxllu-V, cunu- tu tlu- llzu' ll4lll'1'. MIN. l,Hl,lIlll l1.ul Ill'Yl'l' l'l'llll'llL'll lu-1' t'Ill4Il1Qi'lllk'lll ring. :uul mutlu-1' lllNlNlL'll tllzlt l'.llllt'l' qu mln 'lk'llflll 1 . l'Illllt'lA l'll2ll'Ilk'll'l'lNllfilllj' 1-xpllulcnl :ll Uwusin L'u1':1's llllSllIlll1l Y . Klwlmw l'l'llk't'llfIllN Hll llu- lluy lunuwly, lull lllL'1'K' wsu Nntisfzu-turx Nlllll'lllK'lll wlu-1: X lllllll' lwmglxt l1:u'l4 L'm':l's xtru'l4. f . - llu- plan s-rulwl xxltll llu- lunw llvpnrtllrn- tml wluull :uul Nlutluw-5 vvrw lll Lll'llIIlL' lui' Ylllll. XNIH Nlrxllwr, k'l:u'mum-, :nu llll'Y, lwutlu-r, ll:u'l.1ll, :uul l Alulm 3 lx pww lm' :1 lzuullx' llll'lflDl'. X la X ,, Y, - l lf ' X x X ' x ,ig 1 at k .Q-. L W2 Q Xi? 4 Q E 2 S 'f y P i Fmzffgik R f 1f2wy.g.,g ,V . H I Wie A .M -Nm , f ,Aw H1 1 .: www kg '3' . , 2 c .4 A fa: N ,K Eggs, gg H f ' W E 1 nf SgE i it 'fx fw ' SX ,KN f . ,RSV .7 . g swf iwfwf 5 :EN gy Q 5,3 3 5 wa ah :xg ,s up . .1 ..5 2-if 'ff' 1 'ln' fig i ee CM lletty Melester wasl that man right out of l hair. Starting off the 1050- 1951 school year with a hang, the combined Glee Cluhs presented several repeat per- formances of South l'acil'ic, w h ich had scored a big hit in the 1950 Spring Concert. High points of these r e p e at presentations were the shows given for the Southern Dis- trict Teachers' Conven- tion in October and Parents' Night in No- veinher. Soloists in the 1951 e d i t i o n of South Pacific were John An- dreades, George lla- shore, Betty Mele-ster, Suzanne Schaeffer, Bar- hara A. Smith. Beginning with a Nativity Tab- leau and the traditional candle- light procession, the annual Christ- mas Concert featured foreign and traditional carols. Among the First row: Sylvia XYeachter, Betty Melester, Sarah 'wVisegarver, Betty Stein, Jacqueline Supulski, Florence Schaffner, Patricia Smith, Shirlev Miller. Second row: vlziicqiieline Murr, Patsy Kriinmel, Margaret Hill, Shirley Gerhart, Patricia Landis, Alice lngram, Sylvia Harting, Iizwlmara linnn, lfthelmae Auchenlxach, lflaine Hoover. Third row: Cvntliia Crosland, Barbara I-Iisenberger, Patricia Henderson, Dorothy lloan, Iilizaheth Keenen, Joan Shade, Ruth Herr, .Xnn Sinithifall, lfvelvn llaig. Fourth row: loan 'l'ru'xal, Grace Bowman, janet Lewis, Barbara Ann Smith, Barbara Hume, Doris Hahn, Mary lillen Bachman, Sirlnev lfasolt, l'l1vllis Asher, Charlotte Owens, Fifth row: I.ois Ile-ss, Carol Fulk, Barbara Oberlioltzer, Patricia llavis, Benita Bachman, Faye Young, Peggy Groff, Audrey Patterson, Nancy jane Smith. 165 1CT ,- fp.. YJ W ,451 S' fi 1 if V G YY :mi 'V im' W? Q4 if ,sv X . 'fa ,n'3S,g 'ggi ' Q lj vf US? '53, xyf w fw W.. '5f'w' :,3 3 3 x 1, Y' sv , . Q Q Q 5, J, ,JSE ' I K X K 3 .A f ' its hx if .I I -,..f A fr 1 X X ww fi., ff- gf, , H SA Q' 5 1 is 3 k 1 ff xx Q ' 5, f 9 jk ig-wx 43 hui Rmht: Smzlllur grinip praw- tirw of lhv musical prcscn- lZ1llHll5 urn' lwlml in tha' iniuic I'UU1ll. 2. f For the Clmristmzxx vmirwt Ihr girls uf 00 ug all thru lllw LIUUITN lt Nl lllu ll ul ll 1f L .2 .n zs4f f1il1' to 1Jl'L'SL'Ill their sliarv of thu llzwiiimly ul thc pmgrzuii. Many suplwimmfnw-s lu-gin hcir pziiiicipzltiwii in thc wwzll music through thcir wurlq with thc girls' clmrlls l,Cft: 'llhe allzlitrwiillii is thc' svcne of nizniy of thc glu- cluh imlicurmlx, an Mix llrnrntlly lf. Sclmclx wwrlqs tmrarll pa-rfvctimi. irstrOW:A.lczu1 Ill-M, lhlrxiun Xlillyr, Klury Mmialma, Betty Stein, Shcrlyu flarlx, l':lll2lllt'll1 lngrznu, k'ntl1erx11c Xlurw, Gvrulfl- me Mrk ull. econd row: ,luanne lhvclu-imller, filemm All-xzuiiilciy l,0ls Powell, Myrna Kfllzvn, Xlzurx' lfllzzllmtli liruckzirt, Slurlcy llrmvn, lion - mzlrr Nlvmler, Iurce Heck, Aurlrey llfmmlel, l'?lll'lL'I!l Clllllllilfllllllll, ,lean Murgzul, slulm lluwnizm. Third row: Jacqueline Murr, lictty Mclcetgr, jean Oeacliger, Nancy leon-me, f4llSUillCt' Kuhn, Shirley Speucc, Shirley LI-nnelly, Nlfxffllillzui, Slniluy Willilv, llmvrntliy Spwltx, Lee lmwlv. Fifth row: Imix llitzh-r. Iuuiw XYii'r:zuul. firmly!! Rllfvf, Sllirlvy llzlll. june lleim, .Nunn Ulm-r, Ili-rn llwlimx, Nlurx' l':u'n-l, kath- ciillv lllmins, Luis Ilzllvc-clwiy Irene llzlilllcy. lhmris Martin, Phyllis Mznslizlll, Marx' lglleu RlffClll'lKlLl59. Barbara llull1n1.5er. Fourth row: Klum .Kim XYilf4m, 4lfYl'Ct' McK1clle-11, Sl1irlcyXYurk, Anita Lnuixe llimvcr, janet Iimvmzm, l'hylliN I rim1l, Marizm i First row, 1111111 11- hawk: I':11s1 51.111111-1', xlillj i51A111'l1:11'1, Rwhi-11 F11-3, ICI1-1111111 I4iI,111 ll:11'1'y lJ:1tt1x11111l1. Second row: 1111111 l'l:11lw, I'hxlI.N l,111u-1, ,lz11'11111'l111c lIc.11l111'lw. 1111-11 th:1111lI11 Shirlcy l':nh111:111. 1 11-nx, firillttlx' Kuhn, -I1-111 XY11 Ifanists: Vhylhx thu-11N, tit-1-igv Il:1Nh1-11-. ,lack H111 lmvlx, Thi cl row: -l1':111 R1-mig, l'fl:111111 l'111-twr, N:1111'y K1':1xw, In from of piano: l':1tN1' Slmth, .luyvv M1-t'l1wk1-5, Fourth row: I':1tq I'-L'lIl'I'llHllI, Ruth XYilh11111a, C1111 H1-cl111t't. Fifth row: tl1'111I1t llniwt, M1113 I,1111 M11h11, Mun' -l:111v ll:11'111-Il. Ruth XX111N1 H11l1:1l1l 011111, Sixth row: R11'I1:111l Rnhh, lilllft' twhh' K'h111I1'x Slim, tih.11h-N 111-111, R.111111111l 911y1h'1, ,Xlx1'1'11' K1'1.:1'l11-lx I tflz 'JUNK fxullllx l,,,iHl, ,ml A Svventh row: i!1'11iz1l11111 K11ciNl1'x'. llnllzihl ki11h1'11, tiiihrlt livin. NlDt't'i1li 1111-:1x111'1- i,'YI' xilltt 1,1111 XIUI111. l5111'i1114 thc pmt 51-111' the 111'1't11wt1':1 11:11'ti1'i11:1t1'1l 111 x':11'i1111s 511111111 zwtivitiw. 'l'h1' tiiwt 111-1't111'111:1111'1' 111 thi' till xxzu Il 14l'IM'2lt 11t' Msttlltil l':11'1ti1', whirh wsu 1111110 il f111'1'1ws in tht- Ntlfillg c11111'1'1't 11f WSU. Music tm' huth s1'l11111l plays XYZIQ 1111111111-1l hy thn' 111'1'l1vst1.1, t'17IllID1lNl'ti uf thirty Sttl1it'lltN. ,X 1'11111'1'1't was Q.liYl'I1 i11 il s1'h1111l 1lSxt'IIti7ij' i11 ,l:11111:11'y, I-N11 thc sivringg k'tlIlkiK'l't of Wil thu 111'cl11-S1111 :11g:1i11 111111- MMI: XWIHUX Miikium K X h111c1l xxith th1' gh-c Uitlil fmt thc 111'1'N1'11t:1t11111 uf f 1 1 1 3'-' .- lh111111N I ttlt. .KMUHMIIV N lllliilljqf lJ1111:1l1l t'1+h1'11, l411'l1'11'1t liwhh, I11'111:1111111 Ix111A1Nl1'y, , WM 1 2 1 'lhv litxilt U't'il7t'ii I'L'iICZll'NLliN gut xt111ht11t1 311111 1h11'1't111 11111 uf ha-1l l11'f111'1' h1'1':1Lt:1Nt, iillt 1'1'i11'g11'w.1lN V ' ' w11t:1t11111N. Xlmvc: X fllllliliill' sccnc at thc foot- Imll gznnu as lllc lwzmfl stands in f+n'mz1tim1. Ilclowz -Iames TC. Zwally cfmrlllcts tim Cmlvfrt hand in the spring prcscntatimx of thc gro . ,...,.,...-A--1 y liclmv: AICIIIIVUTS of the lmaml caught at Fl practice scswiwn in thc bami rmmn, one of the carly !I1OI'I'lillH c11g:1gc1l1c11ts. Eighty-two .Hmrwcz 'lxllc Illzljrwctlcs, thu culm--gllarrl, :xml thc lmzmfl p1':wi4lcfl much uf thc' gglzunm' of the ffmtlmll wzxmm. IQZICIE gzunc Imrmlglmt sfmlc intcrestillg new ffmlnzxtirnxs, for which mzmy hours of 1xr:u'iicu wcrc rcqllil-L-cl, - ---f mv- J, W- V-.. - -Q - J-qv fs .. A . .. t ,...x .. ,. ,. - W..W,.. twat, .,...,..,.,3Q,,w,....,-W-M v -- Firgat row: l':ltf5 Furmul', Ruth NYmNt, Klznry jam- llurtft-ll. Nancy lh-nu, Sum 'lam' lfumte, ,lnyrv Xlcflmkcy. joan Nomur- marhru, l':ttrn'l:1 lfettctnmuvt, ilttrlvx llllH'l'1lx'CI', Mary I,ml Mulln, Rntll xxvllllillllh, ilillllfxs llrith-I. Segond row: Riclmrsl Rnbb, Rmmltl Uwmu, Ilzury llnttixmau, Uzul IiiwlwH, Clmrlcs l'cvrtfer, limmltl l'-lssvl, ,lcre Shure, .xfllllll UH, Ahunu Ruhrvr, lllelln Rm-xlm, .Xlullvy Klrkltlllwy, Mm-rlu Svllvlm-, Rmmlsl Black, Rmmlcl lla-arlcy, llrurc Uulrlv, Cllnrles Graff, Rf-hen l,f-runf, llvnmnlml llartnmn, lmvul Slnuult, llumnltl Pickvll, tlilln-rt llc-nr, 'lllltllllils Ih-rry, Allvn York, Harry Siepzler, -In-nu Snltm. Third row: llmnml 644, .lttlm If-ltluu-lt. -lzumw lim-zu, lilvm Slzulgll, Ulnrk lul'SIHlIl't'll, Rll'llJll'4l illimllv, Hubert llnltml, lfugrue Ktttumzm-r, Hurry lf'llIlll'I, ,luxm-N xlilflxllll, Rnymmul Suyclur, .Xlvctw Km-prcrrcia, ll:-mqlah Mmvery, Ifflw.u'nl lluelmn, Ilnnzllml Cullen. .Xutlnm lhvzaltzaupyw, llllltzun XYllm-r, 'l'l1vmlurv Farr, Nevin Kr.-utr, lim-rnltl Hurst. llcnj:unin Km-iwlcy, l, 11 'I'lu- mznin zlrtivitx' uf tltv xllztrrltimg luznul is plzaving :tml flrilling :lt fmwtlmll g3IlIK'S. I , . l'mlvr tlw tlirvrtitmn ttf ulzum-N IC. Zwzxlly, thc lmml has turnml in many imprcssivc pvr- ' l'Hl'lll1llIfl'N 'lllw rtmrm-rt lumtl tvrvwtttwl :1 rfvtwcrt Mzurlu l7, :tml tlw fa-zltttrwl vvlu wax Hglttflllj' xxll'IlllIi'l'U with Ilfm llHlll'lI till tlw trtlmpvt :mtl liglttninu' vtlcrtw lllfllllgllttlll thc zxmlitwritlm, nm QL 4 1.2, ' .L 1.5, , Center: Helen Himcs. wisc: qxllll Glzulfcltv.-r lliltsm, Xxllllllil QTXVCII Yvmtuc liirrlmvr, linu- mvr, Sllirlvy lhmsc. Loft to right, flock- Sllll'lL'X Stmlur, 'Iuyg-Q Hmul, lhwrntlty Stam- x Quif ana! Src!! First row: Patricia llarr, Cynthia Crosland, Alice Swift, Ruth Fitz, llarhara llnnn, Sari Gutlfenherg, Nlarilvn Morton. First row: Shirley Sterling, Alice Swift, Ruth Fitz, l'aul Hoh Susan XVillet, Dorothy Haminon Larry Quinn. Second row: Mary Lou Grassel Shirley Miller, ,lanis Prange Samuel Kahn, Robert lJeMora, f l'hird row: Gerhard NVolft', llruce Colwle, Douglas Thompson. Quill and Scroll is the lnternational Honor ociety for High School Journalists. 'llo he tligilmlc one must have had llltl inches, or its tquivalcut, of work published. Wlork on the Yoice of Yidette, as well as work after school ind for city papers, the leg-trottiugi' for ads, can provide the equivalent. Membership may hegin in the junior year. Second row: Kitty High, Sara Pfeiffer, Ned Grove, liugene Smith, l'aul Uommel, Cora 'llans gert, Dorothy Doan. 'llhird row: -lane Herr, 'llhomas Headrick, li d w a r d Slothour, Ralph Cummings, Ronald Mus- ser, Chris lXlclNIurtrie, liarhara llrown. Fourth row: lletty lilack, blames Gray, Douglas 'Ilhompson, Heniy Sweigart, George llashore, Rich- ard Leanian, Clitlord lfoultz, -lac- quelin Golmerman, .7laeAlaian:S Troupe 960 of the National Thespian Society is a memher of the honorary society devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in the sec- ondary schools. To gain points for membership, students take part in the school plays or the Christmas play, helong to the Red Masque llra- matics Club, or are student play directors or committee chairmen. Eighty-four P ' . .O lfnxl rf-xx: nlullln-N IQXXIIIN, Sl1n'l'lyl1 tlflllllllll, Nzuwy Slvrlinm, X'iI'XQilli1l llzlll, I':1INy' lQ1'i11l1m'l, Xxlllry Ywung, Vlnsxllnx WPXXVIIN, l,llL'I'l'lI2l I3,X11m1nflw, Ifulllllll l1l4't'IIlk'I'. S4'l'4'll4I 1-mi l,lllI'X lmlunnn, Nlflllllll' 4-NIH, Nlurlvy 5lt'I'IlIILL, Fllxllll Wlllvl, ,lzuuv llvrr, I':ulI IIHI1, Ruth lfilf IM-uwtllx IIJIIIIIIIHII, Xliu' Swlit, l':u'1wl1' l'4l'l'j', .lwlm X1Ill!'K'IlIIl'i, , ,I.IIiI'I' www: lwlm xllkl'zHIl'IlIll'j, XIHIVX Sllflliilll, Illzlllrlu- lhfwflq, Xlalry lun Hrxnwcl, lluhzlu 11lllHliUIl, IUXIHI 5Il'lll'I', lim-ily xxllllillllx, llwrnx bwlxlq, NYUIIHK' llzlrmaum, bllril!l Iwwtrr, .lmm Wzulv, -lngm IX,-Hun, Sllxilll llwpt-nl, lzmix lll'IHlL'Lk', l:Ill'll1ll'll Ilwvxxll. l'Uw1l1'Il1 rww: l,ilIi:u1 XIiI'lIl1llx, liwlwrl IlK'XI4YI'1l, lxwll llillvgalx, XXilli:1l1l K42lI'1Ilill'IIt'H, Ihmgllll I'Q'lllluL'k' Inxm-X ktllwlllllllll, l,:n'rx I:l'l'lx, 1.1-rlmzlrwl XXMIII, IMm:1l4I lil-zur, 4.r:u'n' HUXYIIIZIII lzlvalu-1111 l:1lIHxl'1llllll . v , I , Xlnry Xuan liivfvr. RJ l'zull llulu :lml Ruth lfilf :arc H-rwlwilwl llf1k'I'llHllPYk'l'N'llll2lI'I'l'l.'1lllll luring :unsuc- Q mon! In llw fzww uf l.:u'rx Quinn :mul t, A Sllirlm-5' Slcrlimg in 'lXl1c XX'c1I4ling l Cll'l'll1 llfif U, .'XNi4ll' frmnl ilu- IVLIIIIZII' vllllv IIll'l'liIlL.15, , X Ilnru' mu-:nfl plzlvx In ZlNNk'Ill'llj', ITV- lllllw Iill' luiggulwl jrrlv nf Ulm' flllll XVZIN NIHIllN'lIillL' Iluv wnwvlul Ilxl'n'a-Vzlvi 111115, 4.1-mwgv XY:uluil1L1l1v:1 Sh-pl llvrvf' Q 'Y lvmk run- ui plllvllrlix' zlml llrlwt Nzxlvw zu um-Il zu ilu' lHll'lxNlIl1QK' Vlllllx ul pr-rpg wwllllllw, :mwl llllllxl lIID. lux :uul Unix, an plan Nlwxvimg HI'ik'll' max Q'zu'11l, ll l'!ll'iNlllIllN rmm-elyg :mul 'l'll1' XXX-1l4lim1, gl mmm-flx Ht'xq11:llslmli11g SNl'l'1lll'llI N :,zz4m:, cm '91 .f , 5 -4 Left, seated: Lois llitzler, fyeralnline Sin- I feton, Loretta Harne, Helen lattersun, Myrna Ilrimble, Roberta lllaekg standing: Mary l'erry, Corinne W'ilsnn, Doris Hahn, Gerry l,uu Schlotzhauer, Sherlyn Clark, Susan liUNVlll2lll, Sara Daugherty. Right, in front of the counter: Nancy Suytlani, ,laequeline Miller, Gladys Salurnu, Doris Hahn, Violet lilraek, Lois Rutlisill, lflizabeth lrwin, Patricia iXleCmnsey, behintl the counter: Betty Frantz, Mary Ann Kaehel, Phyllis l'eters, Sara ,lu Xlurrisfm, Ruth Tlmnlas. The Student l,ibrary Staff is colnposerl of suplirnnure, junior, ancl senior stuclents. Preparing new books, presiding at the charging desk, shelving brmks, typing, tiling, anfl preparing' clisplays are only a few of the tasks performed by this group, whose eoniinenmlable assistance contributes so much tu the library service at MeCaskey. Linder the leadership of Miss janet K. Wigriall this club is niarle up of those girls wlm are inter- ested in tumbling. Eight of the advanced tumblers form a teain which presents exhibitions for various organizations. Lying on the mats: Gloria Rineer, june Morrison, Nancy llraekbill, Susan lfuster, Upright: Polly Halnmcm, Marcella Cush- j inan, Helen Herr, Carol May, Ruth ug ull! ing Hamill, Shirley lleelx. -an-4. A- , v.v .f' - fy vel., wmv -H s -it-ww-t...Kf fxs,QfkpfwM edge of pool: Nlrmilvvexi Kl0llll'C!l ll il: i l Q On V . . a' a'a l rev, Dulorei Nlm1tg'rnliei'x' D uni K1 A e llumtlw lffllllll l' in Yu S ' 0 l , . . -, 1 4 4 L'llllllt'I', lllargi-riv Zwallvy, - , nng, joan ftoe, latricia llartranft. P n Kneeling: juan Perry, Susan Fustcr, llarbara Cannon, Cynthia Crnslainl, Pat-.y limlli, Shirley llcrly, Yrunin- Shinglrr, Clainlettc Silvius. Kneeling, rear: Merialys Gmihl, Canal Giltnian, lilaine Giltnian, Phyllis Owens, -lanicc Vnnnnings, Standing, rear: ll:irh:u'a Myers, Gloria llitn-r, l':llll'lll'l1le Aiwhr-nhach, Ann York, 'Inna' Stchman, Iiaihara A XVhite-, Mary Ovcrly, Ann 'l'ilton. u On diving board: l'atricia C-mlin, Mary llmynmn, llarlese lirh, llarbara M. Smith, Paula llcxiril, lim-mliy 'lk-ixipletmi, lletty llilrlelmranrl, lilaini- l'nr1si-r, Nangy- Hawk, Martha Smith, Roln-rta Km-viwr. S'-'lndlng On b03l'd3 NUUU5' l3l'3l'lillill, ANU l.K'll , Nl!lI'l'lZl Stull. Rnwanne SCllllllt'l'lJt'l'fIt'I', -loan 'l'rnxal, Susan lYillrt. BZZGCJBPJ CM , , . , . . lln llulphni Llnlr nnmlvr lllk' flll'L'Cl.l1Jll of Mrs. Marilyn Smith and thc Lcamlcrs Clnh :nlyisvml hy Miss -lanut li. Wig-nall arc niznlc up of girls whu arc untstamling' in thc livhl of sports. 'l'Iuc nn-niln-rs of the Ilulpliin Clulv 'ivi' ' ' ' .Ast in the SXVllIllIllllg classvs and girls in thv lcimlvrx Clnln Iiclp in thc EYlIlIl'i4l1llIl slums 4- ., anel in thc intramural lbfllgfdlll. Seat ed: l,nrq-lla llarne, Nancy llrarklnll, Nanvy Miller, Lorrainr-: Kupl, Luis Mcllinn, Virginia Rockey, ,leannr lfrantv, Snxan Swarr, Charlene Sllllk'llllBI'Kt'l', Shirlvy XYay.:m'r, Pauline llannnon. Standing: Carnl May, Patsy Iirull, Sara Pleiffm-r, Ann filamlfeltvr, nAnnv ' 1' llurnthy 'l'clilplm-tml, Marilyn Ncfl, Paula Heard, Maln- '. 'i, Geraldine limit, javquelim- Knnpp, Shirley Carr, l'ei.5gy Furluw. .pw First row: l,nu Killizzn, lftlielnme Aucheubach, Phyllie Uxrt-ii-, Ilvlcn Mnsscy, Luis McMiun, Patsy Yoder, Susie Tziylm, Shirley Tysmi, lli-tty Xxillllilllli, Rebecca Ritrlwy. Second row: Merialyw lluulil, Ann Louise Tilton, jzmicc Kinnunings, Peggy Clark, -lIlCllllClll1E Xlurr, Alicr- Swilt, Shirley l'hilli1is, ll:lrlral':i RlJ3Ytll'l'l2lT1, Ann Lehrx, Joyce XYili1ix'cr, lf4thcr lluxler, llolutlly Stzllutncr, Oilctlzl XY:Alt- nmn, l,uurctizi ll'Annunzin. Third row: ,lzinix l'rzuige, Mary xxillllltf, .lane llrrr, Min'- gurn- Zwzillcy, lfvr-lyii Murray, Lnuiw lfrnft, Clmrhitte liiwltii, lRui'hiu':i Smith, Sully Nr-wtiui, Ruth Fitz, Shirley lhmw, Flmni Nye, Shirley Cliarlrx, Yvunne llarnizni, Hur- hzirai llunn, Ninn Kegg, lhmrutliv llznnmun, Virginia Sny- ilri, Ill-tty llll4l?lll'2lllll, k'm'zr 'll2llU.fl3l'l, Marilyn Morton. Fourth row: lluivgu Klvmnie-r, llcttv Black, lflziine Purtser, lli-lvn llinich, Alice Yan Zznult, Many lfllcn liziclinirni, l'znriciu tl-nlin, 'l'l1eresn Slvidle, Mary llmvmzm, Dorothy 'l'4-iiipletmi. Nzincr lllzlck, l5zii'lmi':i llruwll, Ann Smitllgxlll, Ann tllxulft-ltw, ,Ian-:im-lin lliihcrnmn, Mzirjoriv rfrisinzm, I':n Ilzu'tr:mI'r. en for joan l,incuhi, Nzuicy Illzwlc, lfsther llzixter, Paula llcziril, Patsy llinlin. Cllarlutte liieslvr, .Iarquelilm Murr, Nancy Miller, llurutliy 'l'ciuplr-tim, Shirley Curr ffront rmvj, Mary Huw- nizm, Mnmiycnl Cuhlren, and llzxrlew lfrb Chuck rnwj hiilil an czilce sale 215 gutirre of iucimle. - 5 Nw..- 'llht' Y-'ll-Q11 and Hi-Y Cluhs wt-rc cxvcptiiniully zilivc this yczir. xlwint ziutivitit-s, such :is thc Ilny-l1ii'l Rclzitimisliip cuiift-i'ciit'L's, liigililiglitcil lhv prugrzuii. Ilzikc Nah-N :incl uthcr iiwiicy-iiizilaiiig ilvviu-N wcrt- husily wwrlacwl nut. The ilanrce wx-rv pt-rlizips thc must vziuvrly' ziiiticipntwl vxuiitx First row: jiihn Snzultr, L'li:irlQ-s llrull, l4:ilVVlll'll Slutliuur, llzirrv l,ut1, Rirhiiril Fisher, Rnhcrt llattun, 'I'liim1.is r Shiipi, lfclnzirrl Slutlii-nr, Rlglmul hvr, and limi:-iie Smith participati- the- iniluctiun uf Nurnizui Trnnlinson, ics llgulilml, Robert Siilsky, Craig nm, Runsilil Zininicrnizui, and Ray- nfl Si-nit. 5enior lit-mlrick, Paul llunnnel, Chirlq iXlCSflfll'l'9ll. lingerie Smith. Second row: Alveric Kr-gt-in-is, Thmnzis Lznirlix, l,awl'cnCc lfvziril, .lrrv Shnpf, llvnry Sweigzirt, Iiliiiiglas 'l'limnnpsrm, l'ziul lluh, I,:-on llillcgzis, 'lZllllt'S XY:iiil. Third row: ,limit llnhhs, IJ--nzihl Mulliziitt-n, Kezirney Snyilei. Riniiihl Uwrn, lieoigc lizislimv, Nl:iivin Kziiilliiliiui, Llzalvin lliciigvr, klzirl Yinh-1. ,nf 1 . ll n 1 or 1 , l'l'II J 7 7 l'1-111.31 11-1-1-1, 111111111111 511141-1, -111111- K11111-1-111l1111I1-1, R11111 I11-11, 1111111 11111, N:1111'1' K1-.11x, ,I1-.111111- K1-1-111-1, 111111 111111- 1411-1 .111--111-1 .1 11-111'1 1111111 121111111 111111111 1-11111--111-11 11111111-1'1.1111111 1111 .1 1.1111 N1-111 Fi1':s1 row: l'1111'i1-111 A, 111-1111, S11 1'f1N1-11111-1141-1'. ,1111111 'I'111x111, 111111- 1,1111111-, 1 l1111-1l1'1- 51'111111111-1, 1111111, 111-111 111 11- 11111111. .X1111 Second row: ,I:11-Li1- 1111111-1-1, K11 1111111 1'1111. 5111111 I1111'1111g, lt 11111-rN1111, 511111 1'11-1111-1, 1111111 ICI1-1111111' l11l:111. 51152111 8111111 111111 1.1111111111. .X11 IJ111111- 81-111-.1111-1, 111111111111 1111I11. 1':11 11.111-11112. 11 111111. 1 , . 1-1- I11g111111, 5111-111 IJ1-11l1111g11, 111.111 Third row: 111111111111 11111-111111111-1', 1111111111- 111111, 111111'1- 111111 lllllfl, l :1y1- Y1111111g, l'1-ggx' 1Z11111', R11111-1111 K1-11111-1. ,X11111-1-1 111111, 1'11111l11111- 11111-111. N1llI'1'1I .111 111111111-11 1111- 11ll11' 1111 1111- XX'111'11l XX1111- 11ll!lli1I'. 1-11-1-1111114 0111115 :1111-11111-11 1111- 11-1'1 11111-11 . . 1 ,,, .1 , . 1 .1 . 1'.11N11'I' N1'l'X'l1'l' N1IlI'1'1l ll. I'111'1111 11l1' N-1l'1'll5 1111- 111-1'11g111111111 51'1'Yll'1' I4 l1l'l'1lil11N 1111- 1111111 1-I11-1-1111 I'111' 1111- N1-111111 X -'I1-1-111 1111- lllHl1ll'N 111'r1111Q1- 211111 IlI'1'N1'll1 Il 1.I1I'1'1X'1'11 N1'1'X'l1'k' lll N1llY. !1x1Ili 1-111-111111 11- 11 11 1111114111111 111 112lN1I 11:11-111 111' 1111- 11'l1l'yN 1111111111-N 111111 111'111'i111-1 11 1111111Q 1'l111111x 1,111 1111- u1':11l11111i11u N ,1l1'1'llN 514316112 1-1111 II1-11, R11111111111l 111111, IQ111111111 1311111-1'. 11111111 f1111l1, -I1-11- i.111111, N1-11 1111111-, 111111111 1'111:11111111.111, 1,11111 Q1111111. S13n11i1-1153 I11111.1l11 1'11'111-ll, R111111111 1,1-:11111111, 111-111141- 111-11:11'11, 11111111111 X111111111, 111111 X11'X11111111-, 11111111111 Klux-1-1', 111.1111 1111 111111113 111-11111 Hi 7 1-11 .-wx I N11-M111 1111- 11111111111 5111111-1, P11111 l,l1111l Xl11l11-11. R11111:11111l 111111, R11-1111111 1,l'i1l1lJlll. 121-11111c 111-11111'11. I'., -I1-113 111-1111k1. 11111111-1', 111111 S1111111 111111111111 11-N unior U 1111 F2151 row: S11i1111y k'11N111111111,' 1111111111- XY111111, .X11111n1 111111- 111111, A1111 11116 N11111111, Y1114111111 N111111, -111c11111-111111 Y1111- 14111u1'1. L'11111'11111i111A xY11xk'l', l1l11111'11c l11'11s11y, 511111 A111 X1111'11N1111, 111-My 111g111111, 111-1111 111111-1', 1,111s 1'11w1'11,Y11111'1- w1111l1w, 1111111 K'1:11'111-, S1l11'11'y R1l1ll1'1lll!'I. SCUOHK1 POW! 10311 Milliill. ,11'1111 111-11, ,1e1111 1'11111'1111, 111111 1111111111111, l'111111l lf11'11l11111111, 1111111 11111111111-1, I,11111se XY1r- 1q111111, M1111 1211111111-111 1111111-1', IJ111111115' S1111111, l'1111y 11111111 111-111, l,111'1'111111- K11111, 121-111111i11e S1'11111111111111', 1,1111 3111111111 wy, 1,1111-1111 l1111'1111. Third row: K2l111!'jll 1f1x111:1, R1111- A11111- S1'1111111'1111'1'g1-1, N1-11111 S1'11111'1R11111, l'1111'1ci11 S1:11111'1'1. 14111111111 11:111111111. R11111-1111 011111, 1111111111- ll111'e11111111g11, 1111111 S111-ky, 11111 1111111 1l1111111141'1', 3111111111 A11lCx1l112iIl, Hclty l111111'11, 51111111 1'111111e1ly, 191111 Lev, ,11-1111111- UeN1-111411, Yv1111111- Y1111g1111:111, 1f111111111t11 1111'i11, 111111 Kl1'S11l11-11, 11111111111 1I111'11111111111, .X11111111 R11N1'111', .1llIll' lleiu. Fourth row: 1111111111- 11i1111111, 1,1111 IJ11f1e1', 511111 .X111'1- 1111111-, Les 1'1111l1', 1111111 I1111111'11, 8111111-1' 1Y11111-. A1111 1111111111111, S11-1111 11111111111, 11111'1,1111'11 XY1l1111111N, M1115 A1111 K11-11-13 1'11y111- F11111111, K:11111'y11 1111-1-1114. 51152111 111111'1111111, 1111111111: Kll11ll, N1l!l1'j' 1111111113 A111111 11111-1, 1,1111-1111 XY11111-1, ,11111-r XY11'1'1111C1i. 111-Y C1ll11a 11111111111 1111- 1'1Zl11lt'I' 111111 S1111 .Xsm-1111111 111 .SDOIQAOIYI OPC' U j00I1 5 111111 111'1111'11, l'1111l'111111111' XY11c1'1, N11111'v 1.1'1'1'11111', -111.X1111c 11111111'11. 1,11111w 1111-f HIHN1, 1l111'1Q Sy111111g11111, x12lI'11l2l S111i111, 111111 11111111111 11:11-11 1111111u 1111111x 1111 11111 11lC1l' 1111111 111111111111111l 111'111'11 111'11Q1'2l11l. 13111111-s 111111 11 1111-1-1111 1111111 1111 1111- 51101111 1'1111'1111111' Sli 111-11 215 1111- 11-111 111 X111 Y11111 111' 11111 511111111 111AY II1l'I1l17k'1'S. '11111' 1111111-r 111-Y 1111111-f111'111111 11111111 W1111 11111 511' 1lI'IlX'111k'11 111' 1111111111 11111110 111111 1111 1111111-s11'11 11114 1111' 111g w11'1111 X'K'l11 111 1111- 51-11x1111 IA111' 11111 H1-Y 1-111111. Rv 11- Hycrx, 1111115 S11'g1u1', 1,1-1111 11111111 11111- 1111-11' 1111e111i1111 21N'1i1IIlt'- 1111111 111111- 1111- 111111c ill il 111-X 1111. 9,9 I 0171 OP? First r0WZ 12111111111 l'1111, R11'11111'11 11111111-1', 111'11j:1111111 111111, 1,1-sler R11111N.111, 12111111111 1111141-1141111-, XY1111J1ll1 S1111-1-1, 512111161 l'11111l1w, 1111111-11 K111111111I11, 1111111 11ll1xt'. Second row: 1,1-1111 Kl11111Yl111lll, .X11111 Y11111. R11111-11 S1111111. 1111111 F111-14111, ,1111111 K1'1-1111'1', YQI111111 111111. Third row: ,1111111'- M:111111111, -1IllIIL'N l'11x11111:111. 11111111111 N12l11I1l. urs! row 4 p. ug: nm N emu I I I I1 IN III I 1 IL uond rxw ll ll N xnku In L url rcw I 111 I umm MOH Q-Bag ,gli g0l!l'I'H In 011 I I I 1 I I 11 Xtljgl 1.7, ,,., I . Ht. .'f- V V, I . . .V I wr- ' uwi 'Z ' ' upwut I ' Ai GEO S15 QA P HSI-VQQ NIKYOR 'OR A 'H' ' Q 1 Srxjg z V-:arm- .'j ' D .':1 4- jg mcxx 1 , ,' 'vm' : ' '- -1 1 I I A - :ml lynllum K rnxlzlml, l,lI'i't'lUI' wi Vzulw .I-.i mal l'lllwIis' l'r'1.1w1'ly. Kl:1ym ' Swm'iI4:I1'2 E IE- IIPIHIIIIIVII lin- tm-llnwlllpg lu lull Hlllvl' wtlwm-sz I':1l Kuwait, Nzuwy I,r:u'klnIl, ,lurk IIIIIIFIIII, .lim xIIlIllIi'll, IM11 Sigmffl-1, . , , . . , . Im-k Qwllvr, Krzug l,x'mw 5lINlI' I'-rain-I IH tix llulnlclu - ' ' ':lnrl. Xlvr, lla-tty lilzlck, 1 , -' ,ll'INl1'f', Cm-uy'gp ,-Xfngif Xlulm I'mn lxx . , . . , IUI'lIlll, llx:u'lwltr I',lNNll'I', :xml 1.1-l'l11u'4l XV1nlI'f, 'lxlw vnlirv III'HgI'IlIll wah NIIHII' urul Ivy thx' l,2lIlI'2lNII'I' ,lllniwr LQIIIHIIIJCI' Ivurgm- f1m'rl:u'll, nlvrm' SIlXIlII.1R'I', Ilcm fi Lf-xlllxu-we-. nvlyf-vile' X ig!!! ff If X if X lf! X X, ! X 9 ., 4 Y : f X , ' ' , fm, -f n V f V X ', K,- X y ji In Wi ,,, f f A , 1 1 , 1 ' 1 ,4 , ff if my sig. '32 f? arfiif joofgaf ? Mcizxskq' varsity futitbzlll tvzmi won tbrt-t' :tml Inst wvvii. Mffaskcy npr-iii-rl llic Nczumi with il luv In XN't'ft Clwstt-i', ful' ltmwctl by it victrwry ewvr bpptfi' llzlrby, birth uf tb1'SC bcilip wmv It-zngtiv gaiiics. Tbt- Irvcztls but tbl? xtxx twin final battlcw, gniuus against llcrxlicy IIllillil1'i2lI :mel Yrnrk. Ilia lfiinulw tlmttul tw tfv-czttv tznins -Iubn ilizmrlzilizt, fullback, :mil llrmalsi Stzuiiicrr, cctitur. Twp: ifwlllllll Stzttiffcr and ,lfwbn hi mfl 111 1, Cuvczlptaiiif fur the IUSH-ffmtbzall team, left i'llg'l'IIL' Martin wt tw rcccivc' .ui impurtzmt paws. First row: Robert Hvss, manager, Dmlalfi llrrtteier, iuanzuzrr, Robert Meyer, RAI b MW' Robert Ritter, Jack l'mh-rkuf'fl Nfkf- ' p t tmiwy. Rfvbert Ileflurit. Vaul Suter. mi. . 1 . lulaskx. Rwbr-rt Heribock, Robert Schwartz. Second row: Gary Prive, ,lark Ft-ttur, lluzuie Spit-fe. Umiziltl jtmliiismi, ,lubu Gizmdzilia, Iluimlrl Stzmffcr, Richard klvliei, jcrt- Sax ingvr, Kr:u'iwy Siiyrlvr, 'l'bmn:u lla-iimlrix, ,lt-iw Schiller, jilnle- Silvius. Third row: KQIIIIACIICK' H, Hcnrli'it'Itw1i. cwzwb, vlziillts Miimirb. RUIIIIIII Mclfivitt. Ricbzarti Kwttmvcr, Rztvnltmild SGML fluuluii XY1vlfrr. fik'1N'LlCiiL'lAl1ICh, llcnry Sweignii, Rirbaiil XXI-:lvl-r, liiiizcm- Xiartin, Hlvnn XX'oIf. Hrlwzirii Kt-zayx, llr, Gm-i'x::' flerlncb, trsiiiier. Harry IQ. l,1li1i:ftvi'4l, wuzirb. ff t M A 4 6 , ' r , R . H ,t f' Xi, wil' ici i I 2 fi- R fm A ,if is R rl Webb 1 1. if A.. k M gy! During tba: 1050 wamfvii Sl total tif tum gt. up plums! bx the ack X, S-A UA l,cfl: lfinnl lwforc - the - grunt' mllllc. llclowg llolm ll1'l'5llHClilll2il'il'52lll 1 ml nvvcp. McCaskcy Opponents ll? XYVNI flu lu' 26 ll llllllvl' llullmx ll ll lclvmon IN 7 lxllllllll l,1'llll ll 7 X'Yilli'1mxpo1't 'll ll 'vlloll ull I3 lumllnu Jn l.l Alolm ll'lI'l'lN .57 ltr llvulum-x' lll4lllNlllll l'l l.l xllbll fl Ninwfy-firv Xlwovv: Rczuly for tlmc fray! lla-low: Klcfzlskuy vzxrsity chem luzulc-rs rvccivv roses at tha Hllnttlc of ilu- Rows Qfilllll' at York, Robert llurkhart stops a Hershey Industrial drive. 'Ilhe H c r s h e y Industrial ITIHIIHHCV 1161195 TU f0VlVQ 3 Larry liowman is on his 31211116 H4'H5ll3llY-H way for a touchdown. unior arlnifg joofgaf agyclwclua Five victories and two defeats was the record for the seven MCCaSkey Opp0l1CntS league games played by the McCaskey High School junior var- U liebanon 6 sity football team of WSU. ll XVilham Penn li One of the toughest victories was over the Steelton Steam- 1.3 Steelton A 6 rollers. At the end of the tirst quarter Steelton led by a 6-tl 25 HCVSIWY IUllU5lfl1il ll score, but IXlcCasliey came up in the second quarter to tie the ZS Readmt-I. 0 score, 0--6. The locals forged ahead in the second half to 10 ,lflllll HZIFTIS 0 win, UA6. -25 Yflfk 6 First row: Russel Clark, Donald Harman, john Talarieo, james Campbell, W'ayne Smith, llernard Gross, Larry Herr, Robert liurkhart, Richard lilsen, Donald Shelton, Neal McComsey, Harold Kauffman, Walter Cooper, VVilliam Papavasilion. Second row: Cleve Yoder, manager, Albert Sehoenberger, manager, john Thomas, Martin Dombach, Lawrence Brown, Charles Long, Glenn Shultz, Thomas Kane, Donald Martin, Donald Hogentogler, Robert Smith, Charles Oettel, VVilliam Lilly, Robert Cogley, Gerald Ileyer, manager, Center: Clifford D. Hartman, coach. Ninety-six Klulc Xu lxlulntnm 'lf lniglm-kil-king, as ru'u-w:11'y for tlmt ,W 1 9 1' li'fll 1 l w r Lx ' ali Vfglffff if lixwi rmx: llznlry llcmlwrly, llznrry l,ut1, Rwlwrt Nlillcr, ,lulm I'yntt, Rzxyummel XYnlf, Ncvin lQl'K'lll!. ll2lI'l Ymlm-r, Rivllzlrvl Slim-rr, Llll1ll'lt'N l'lZI't'll. -rum! mu: livnrwllu Munn, HIIIIIIILLCYQ .Xniw llznlrlzul, .lulm Snzulvr. ll9 '5' lliillivllilll. lhwlrgn' Nw. Rvwnulrl Uwvn, Ricluzlrml limklvy, l,lf,yrl Mullen, l':ull l'rcy, .lulmn llcmlcr, XY1lll:m1 KlI'lx, Qlzum-N Pl. N1-vly, Uvzwll. llurul rvvwi ,lzum-N Nu-ly, Xxblllllllll fL'1'cl1v1', llibllillll llcrr, Gary ll2lI'l5lllI, llt'll-lllllllll ll2lI'1', ,lurk lgpvtf, lzwlx Nlmm-, Ixupvm- llvzmclnzmm, ,llllilll1IlN lla-rr, lfrwl X'Vvislmcl1. offpp fn l'lAl A7 'llvn j,12llIIl'N wvrv plnyl-xl rlllrirm ilu' WSH 5l'Il5UlI lwy tllc s1vCn'l'I' Mccaskey Opponents ltlllll. 'l'luv ulwzltwt Ilk'lllk'Xl'llll'lll wwf tl1i4 FUIISUII was tlw win uvvr ll Q M3l'l ' l llvwm-1' lligll S1-ln-ml, ilu- Claw I! Cllzrxxlpifmlls ul' llislrirl 3, 4 l'5l5l llflllllllwlll l llmpitv ilu' fact tlmt lwfl uf ilu' lmys wcrm lu ilu' lim' 1111, ilu- llllzll rvm'+ml wsu O Winn, 2 lr injurccl :xml IlIllS lust wxsvs, :xml 2 tws. 4 3 .2 .3 lan 'llzllwlxwtcr l llmwcr ll st Hcllupliulml 2 Yu1'tl1 York l nw: llsllf limv strzltupy 4 I 1 X YI A 5 l 5 ll lin Xlznmr ll 'nm-tt Squzxrc .w llillslmrga 1 Rkilllllljl ll slow: .X m lx m 0 111 nf opportunity in tlw Rvzul- ing SK'l'lIllIIlllyLl'. lllc starting six: ttrmp to licmttnmj Ronnie Uwcn, C 111 XX'cngcr, Ditty Spiefc, Holm Hcrslirick, Carl Ymlt-r, ,F mn Hvzulrick. A7 arfiify Z?a:5Lef6af 'lllic MCC11Slccy vzirsity lmslwtlmll tczun fm' tlic l'7:wll,-nl stwismi vunipilwl 21 i'c'cm'sl tif I victories and lil flcfcutf. , , . . llicrc wcrtf six rvturinng4 lcttt'rint'n In ftztrt tlic contests for tlic 'llprnzulu plus st'x't'r1tl rt-- cruits fffilll tlic pzut yc11r's junifir Y2ll'5llj' tc1ini. 'lllic first lialf of tlic- lvzxgguc cmiipctitimi cnclccl witli twrm wins Zlilfl tivc lnfscs. 'llliv wins wvrv fmvtrr tliv twrm Hzirrislmrgg tennis. 'lllic outlook fur tlit' tt'111n was nut xmrv liriglit in tlit- lirst llll'k'L' gZlIllLTS uf tlic svrwiirl lialf, lmut in tlic fnurtli gmnc tlit' prcwsptlrt liriglitcncul 21 lmit wlitzn tlic locals wrwn liy 11 wliglit lIl2ll'A2llll in El vcry uxviting ganiv against Lclsanon, lfroni tliif pnint Nlrfztslwy wt-nt nn to win tlirct- nmrc twiiQt-ciitivti gztiiicf. 'Vlicsc vir- torics put tlit- linniu tczini in st-rmnl plum- spwt in tlic Central l'c-nnsylvzinizl l,c-agua-. Onc of tlit- nmft cxriting gztintw war playctl against Stevltrni, 'lllir 'llcwiizirlu was trailing at tllu lizilf lvy tliirtucsn puintf. Huw't'vcr, tlic lmys sltowccl tliuy 111111 tllc winning spirit wlicn they went ziliczul to win during tlic last ininutcs of tlic 11111110 lmy 11 65-62 fciwrc. ,i , . Lzirl Xmlur zittt-niptf :t mit--lizunl flint lin- ll RlcC1isl4t-v Qtiill in tlw uzunt- :against Lclianfm. aa. 3 1, A K ,s-tf Nc,A e .? 150 www w1,t ,Aw I inety-eight McCaskcy 31 .55 -1-I 15 417 ,47 D17 -Hr .HX nl .111 43 53 -1.4 '17 01 -17 'IW : ': ,SM ,I llzulmvr IllIltNt4HYll l'UHNYilll' Nviullllg mlm Hurru YHVIQ I 1-lmnfm XX'illi'm1 IR-nn H1-r 5ll'K'lI4PIl xhcy lmluw Rm-zulvmq lnlm HIlI'I'lw Yurk I cluumn XN'iIIi:1m l'L'llIl Slvvltull Opponents 411 UU 34 41 3.5 -ill in 40 40 34 34 Fl nh .50 -Uv of 4? Ilm-rwlxvx' IIltIllNII'I'lI . ' ' N in fm .1 111 Qirl Nude: 4lIlXk Niall xlwt uni Klcfwgc llznlmrv NI'lllllN jglhllil. cu- V-1 'VII Nllfrl. Hu 4uIIl Sl'21 1 1 ' ' .4 rin-xv zlml 1 Html Illhlllt S1 Hu pupum tw iullmx Ill Rwlmhl 1 Il NCT 1 'Sill' 1 H tul I1ll1lll1iIIIXIX NIU, Ruln-rl lluxllwulx lM1n1l1l Xlmxml Iflxxu4l9Iwtl1Hur Ilwlnu Ill uluulx 51Jlll4lIlULI Rwnzllll Nwllng, mim- Il11l'l', Curl Ymh-V, Ihuulv Spww. ' Nlmrm- Rvmallxl Owen, . . HVV. 1-1 mwlz 4 v zu ., Y v f.n'4rl'gv ful , Xl num K1 Hlll'lIl QQZLIXHI XNTI1- Clumma I llmmlrulvm ..i V NW uf W Ninety-rzinw ,nur T3 Tl PM unior amify gazfefgaf Kneeling: Donald VVolf, Leon lslauffnian, Robert Dellodt, Robert Harman, Harry Benn, manager. Hack: Harry E. Langford, coach, Richard lilsen, Stuart Raub, Donald Shelton. Alere Schuler, Richard Robb, Ronald Mcllivitt, Harry llattisman, james Brown, Donald Myers, Ronald Wolf. McCaskey Opponents 31 Hanover 41 43 Pottstown 46 52 Pottsville 51 32 Reading 38 SZ ,lohn Harris 4.3 30 York 43 58 Lebanon 52 37 W'illiam l'enn 55 44 Steelton 30 32 Hershey lndustrial 40 31 Readingl 43 43 -lohn Harris 56 39 York 30 33 Lebanon 43 Z4 X'Villiam Penn 37 43 Steelton 47 4.3 Hershey Industrial 50 The junior varsity basketball team Coni- pleted an 8 won and l3 lost record in the 1950-Sl season. During the first half of the season the team lost and won alternately, hnishing with three league victories and four defeats. The victories were over John Harris, Leb- anon, and Steelton. The second half of the season did not prove to be so success- ful. The locals played an outstanding game in their First meeting with Steelton. The boys took the lead in the second quartcr and remained ahead throughout the game. for a 44-30 score. Circle: Donald Myers t'Xk'l'lll0N a lay-up. .-Xbove: -lt-re Schuler and Richard lilsen pass in front of the Xork opposition. One hundred lmqxx mlm .um mlmu ' ' -' 'llic uirwmm- mf llll5 lN llllIllll1'I'x ull ilu- vii? l.1'1rll s. itll ' .SiIl7A 0171 0I l' B6l5L0fACl,! 'lllli' Nlllblllvlllllll' lD1lNlxK'lliIlll lvlllll is Q-milpuwil uf llmse ' ' ' ' 'wlwl in lmxlwtluzmll, lblll nut quite ' ' V Vi ' -1 'S , sruliu IM: llli unllpiililiiul Ilia 'I ' Zlllill J ix xi ll iimnlwlitwl tlu- Ni-'umm xx nine McCznskcy Opponents .lim Sl'IliflI' lulr:umlr:1l Uluziriips .ill -lll xll'LlZlNliK4X XllfSt:uw 41 11.5 lunifvr lntrxilnllrzil Llllllllllix 33 'll Sunil: l.1llllx2lNlk'I' lligln .l,X', -ll .ily Nlrklzulwy .Xll-Slzuw Sl 33 S1-niwi' llnlrzmiurill Llllllllllw 48 37 xlilllllvllll 'llfvw1lNlli11.l.X .H lH XNTNI l,:il111u'I1'l' .l.Y. 10 -' limim lnlrzimllrzil Lllxzimpx -13 if .W Xlilllllbllll 'llfvxxllxluilv Yzirxity 4X FS XXX-xl l,2iiil1u-lvl' ,I.X'. -li -H l,iIi1flIig:l1 l,Y 28 ll litilf lliagla l.X, 'll Llilllglll in llim' :wt of ll livn' llirwxx is illlllllllili lilllllj captain uf Ilur mmm- lmslu-Ilszlll tvxmi. xuplll ' ' ' U 'lJult1mi, llmlzilil llzwlilzm, lillllx ' Xllwrt gL'lI11l'lllH'l'l.1K'I', IIl2lIl2ll..1K'l', Ilmmzilil lli-rr, llrww.ufl bliullln lim-vlniui . liivluwim-, lim-um-Ili Xlllllll, lllIlllZljLL'I'. ' ' ' uve ll llxirtmzm, wwzwli, Xxllllllllll l,illy, 'l'lmn1z1s lizniv, XVilli:1m Ilrinlmixm, Ull1ll'lk'i lm 51:11 ' g 1 3 47 4 M ..- g- 1 1 - , fa g . mgf K I 2' t 1 'lei Q V 1 K Q. U 1 2 ,gil V wimm ing 1.1-ft: Craig Lyncs, c:1ptz1i11 uf thc 'SU-T31 sXViIlllIliIlg 1cz1111, guts IAUIIJIB' fm' 11111 lllllllglk Right: Start off 111 IIIL' s111111rI of thx: gun ill 1111- lIll'L'1 :1gz1i11s1 ll:1xl1-11111. .SifAeJlflA7 McCaskey Opponents 58 Hvlwllq 28 ,X . , , , . 47 l'1wtt't1vw11 W II11' IOM-nl xll'Q1i:5kliy NXN1llIlIIlll1g 11-11111 112111 11 33 Yrwk 34 Nllt'L't'SSflll sm-:1sf+11, w11111111g 1-1gl1t 1111-cle wt 11 1111211 27 ,Xl1Q,1U,wI1 ju 1.1 1l1i1-11-H1 45 Wu! Rlfilllillp Z1 47 Rtlllllllg IU fjlll' 111' 11111 1111151 lllL'IllHl'IlIDll' 1111-cts of 1111- 40 Ru:1cl111g .20 N1'z1s1111 wax 1111111 :11g:1i11s1 PlZlZlCIUl1, .Ns 1111 zulmlccl QMm ?'1lh' . Q 4 1 A -lhh I - l'l'SlL'j'l D ,11I1.11I11111 .1 11.1111 slmxxk x1.1x Alan 111154111111 45 H1051 Rvmlmg 33 II11-rv x1.1x :1 Slllilll Il4llIllSilUIl l'll1lI'Ql', 111111 all 55 HHZ1l.t,,u 1.5 1'1'1'c111Iw I.1l11'11 xxrrc givcn 111 11111 l11f1111t1l1- l':11':1l- 30 N111'ris1ux1'11 37 ,Nix 1:un,1A 2-L ' .XN1l1v11111g'11+11 42 l11s1r1ct Nw. 3 l',l..'X..X. Rcg1m1z1l Stun' First row: YM-ucv' IK1111-r111z111, G1-4+1'1.1v A111:1v111i:111, H1-11jz1111111 K111-ish-y, K'l:11'k Mr5pz11'1c11, L'1':11g I,y111-N, R1rl1z111l 121-ck, lm11:1l1l lZ1m11I1x, Ruhr-1't Sllzmk. Second row: R11'h:1111 l,c:1111:111, lyilllivl Smith. XYilIiz1111 ll:1ll, Chru 5il'x1l!!'fl'it', vlzwuly Zuuk, L24-f11'g'n l1t'l'l2N'll. K1-11110111 I-1115, .XVII1111 Fykl-X, Al11':1111 If, He1A1', o1:1cl1, Third row: XY1lI1:1111 llm-11111111113 If1l11':11'4l Swz11'1', Rnhcrt l'41'cy, Ar1l1111' XYQNJ, IJ1-111115 Kc111l11:, NY1ll1:1111 I,:1w1'e11ru, k'l1411lr-1 .Xcllx-1. 1g .11 Q fig u l 11 1 Htl' Lvmgg un thx- lluru: x M., , 71121-,Q W MMI TMA ,.- Wnedfgng klnnll In II, lx lull lhllglmx, Illm.u:ll.1ll4N1m, lx-lull Xllllmx. Sa-an-rli 'l'lwm,1. Nllxlux. k'l1.ulv- lynn-ru, Nwl flllfvv liwlwxl 511' lxvlu-x, Vlluxlrx Slxvl, ,lvllx ll:-mpvxlx, lfllm 'l'ln4m:1N. lf. lm x l'l l 4 ull A Knn-vlixrggz ll.nvx Yvll-1l.e-, l'll.ul'-y Hlllrllzzx, -lzumw illxlllx, 'l'l1'm1:n llm-xl, Rlllwli llux. Illmgllul Ilnllll-...nl Ulqnrlx Xlmlu-, XXMIU Nlurllv Sli:I1flliU'I 4'- Ix:1' Klw, ll.lxn.Hxv:l Xlwll, vl.ulx lfvtlvl. llmllly T'v 'n::ul, lfulqcm' lllllllzlp, Xlgulm Srl1.ll'I-Llll. Qlnllux XYv1mvv, Hula ll xlllu lx, ll- ull Nmllll. limluvv Illrllxlmv Imlmlll K1-mlqgl n1,n1H3,-y 7 1 ,. . 1,101 H 0 llw Xlcimlwy XK'I'k'Nlllllg1 In-11111 x'l5lIlllll'lk'll ilu M-C' hk O Onents Nm-cmnl Nl-:umm lllllll'I' ilu- lllIlIlllg1t'1llk'Hl ut' Lhzulm k IAS' Cy 1 xx I Xl N H pp ,7 lt. li'l'I'j lin-fwlw wlllx ll wuml ut' Nix xxwn, Ilxum -l l. 4- , 1- ll - ' ... lxlsl XX 'NI N 'l If A - M - l,ll Xllmxlllx N ln ilu' xlIlllllL'l1ll lHXK'IlNlIl1F I!lk'k'l ilu- Illlllllllll Af xl HIIUIH un IHA 'w t'l1llIk'XX wlmwl fur-ruwl xxllll an lwlzll 1-1 F01-H1111 w 1 N 1, N L . . . . , . H1 XI HI' ml I, I. l ,I liwln-Vt Nlllll'I', lllNll'lCl Xu. .1 vllzuullmm, :xml , 1 l my lm H .- - - - - , Q., l Y Il I7 llwxxzml hlllwpll-, lllNl1'lL'l Nw, .1 l'lllIIH'Vll1', ul ll . . llmxlwx 'hgh SK-html IU llvcu-ll wr-rallrlxlllxx ul llln' Nvzlsull, l'l ll4'lNllk'X llllluxtrlzxl IH .Ll llzllllvxvl IN Y u llmlnfl Al. l. I,l.X X lft1'l4'lI1llN flllll' Nlvrl I ' N HPWHIHIII III mlal ua mul llvlwxxi llffxxqlxll 1 llll mv, ww-r:l1wl.l1l1, pw fzirw 111 nn lllx l l ll L lfwlxl' lilllw Xllllm, rw 4 lllllllll, Nlllllt lam :tml prrtlx' lm' llln 'lllx My J ,ww-mm Q. First row: jere Kane, John Styer, Robert Foster, Lester Rudisill Second row: 'l'hmnas Herr, James Thorbahn, Charles Klclllinn, Fred Smith, Gui Papademe- trinus, llarry Siegler. Fhird row: james XVnrk, lidward Slothour, Paul Huh, Alverie Kegerreis, John May, Paul Drun- mel, Robert llutchinson. Fourth row: Chris KleMurtrie, George Myers, Hein-ge llaelwre, Ruhert Shertzer, l,arry Berk, Robert Frey. Samuel Kahn, XVilliam l,. Atch- ley. ei-aeh. ennid SCLQJJ? Hershey , Reading ...,. . Wyomissing ,,,, VVillia1n Penn ......,. Radnor 4,,, , The McCaSkey tennis team played its thirty- second season this year under the direction of W'il- liam L. Atchley, coach. 'llhere were seven veterans from last year's teams, two of whom were varsity and Hve junior varsity men: Alveric liegerreis, Georg-e llashore, l'aul Holi, john May, Paul Drun- mel, Robert Shertzer, and lidward Slotlmur, The team elected Alveric Kegerreis, number one netrnan, to serve as captain for the season. Below, left to right: john Styer and Samuel Kahn tin front of the netj engage in a praetxee match with Robert lfrey and l,arry lierk tlyehind the netj. 4 Hanover ,,,,,, ., VVy0missing Radnor .,......... Hanover ,,,,A, Mt. joy ....,,,... .. Shillington .... .. Mt. -loy .........,.. VVilliam l'enn ,,,,....,.,,..,.. ,, llistrict No. .5 l'.l.:X.fX. .. Hershey , ,,,..,,,,,........,v,,,,. ,,,, State 'llournament Reading ....,,,,,,,, ,,,, A way Home Home A way Away Home Away A way A way H ome A way Home H mme Away H ume H UIIIL' A way ,WM Above? Alveric Kegerreis, captain of the 1051 tennis team. Laptam RIl'lI2ll'4l llmk- Iex' takex a Nwliig. Richard VVeaver aml -Iere Salim take time for considera- tion of how it should he clone. ' f QSCVAUCJU 0 I,4-lnanon . Home 3 fi'lf 'A'f' The McCaslcey golf team for 1051 opened its practice with Ttll,ill'I'iY ' Ikilfllti, eight canclimlates seeking' positions, Rieharfl Hinkley, a return- llZll'l'lNllllI'1,l ,,,. ,,,,, I immt ing letterman, was chosen captain for the season. lim-ailing . HXWZU' Golf ollt-rs an opportunity for imlivitlual, rather than team Litijlsillllfl competition. However, points that each player earns aitl in w',l,,,,,' .,M,,u, the team's score to tletermine success or failure in a match. llershey ,,,, ,,.. l 'lome llarrixlmriq ..., ,.,,, l lome lfvzuli I ug , ,, Away Ilhomas lien-ry, llenry Newman, Richard Hinkley, George .-Xzuavorian, Richartl NVeaver, l'aul l'1'C5', lauuw Miller, llauiel Smith, ,lere Salim. liaekz ,lost-pl: Rl. Fellows, coach. First row: 111-11111111111 111111, 11111111111 11l V1 11111011 11011, 1,11x11'11 111111Y01', R1111011 111111-1111111111-, AX1111111' R1111, Second row: ,I111111-X N1111-, 11111111111 Third row: -1010 051101. .'X11!k'I'I 'l'1'1111-110, I CLC 111111111, 111111011 111111, 111010 Y111101, 111111111X 1'111'1v'1'. XY0111011 R111 1Z:111l, IJ111111111 910111- 11101l, R11111-11 1:11, 151-1'11111'11 111-119, 110111111 K0111110, R1111111 N10L'11111se5, 111111011 R11101, SIIIIIYI R:11111, '1'111111111N 5111-111T01'. XY1111:1111 1':11111v:1s1111111, 11111111111 11112011- l1111'101', 11111111111 x12ll'1lll, 11tlllj1lIIl1ll 11011. 1'1l'2lIll'1lll1 Savage, L1fl1'1 Y1111e1, 11101111 XY1111, R11110 1'11l11Nk1, 'l'111:11111-, K'11111e1'1111, 1.11111 1l1'11w11. '11110 1051 1111011 11-11111 111 K1L'C2lS1iL'j' 1111011011 11s w011s1111 111111 11-11' 1'l'1ll1A1l1l1Q 10111-1111011. '1'110 11001111111114' 111 1110 s011s1111 SZIXY 21 1021111 1101111 111 1121511 111111 l'L'12lj' 111011. 11 11115 111s11 11L'Ck'SS1lI'j' 111 11111111 111 1110 11k'111 0x'0111S- 1:1x'01111, 111110 1111111 111111 111111111 j1111111 01-1-1115, '1'110 1715111111 5.1 1'.1,:X,:X. C11111111111111s11111a w01'0 11011111 110111 1111 1110 11111110 110111. '111x'11 U111111' 1111-01s 11010 s1'111-11111011 1111 1110 R10- 01151101 11111-115 1110 111111111 1110 1011111 111111-111114 111 11:11'111'1111111' 111 111101'fs1'1111111 011111111-11111111. 111111: C1111 X'H11k'1' 1l1'L'Il1i5 1110 111110, 110111: 1,17 111 1110 Zl1l' 1111 il 1Tl1I'1711SL' 1s N11110 1'111z1S111, 11111111111 11111: 1Q111JL'1'1 R11101, 1.11111 111'llXN'Il, 111111 111111011 1 l'L'1N1lCI' 011-111' 1110 11lll'111l'i. 11111111111 110111: 11101111 XX'111f, C1111 YU11k'l', M1110 1,1112LS1i1, 111111111 X1L'Q1111114L'f', 111111 1111111-1'1 1111101 111'111'111'1' 1't'11lQ' 111111111 1111ss111g, One 111111111111 s1.1 First row: -1 lu-'11ll1'x Nux I lwph Khullnw, 1Iillm1't K11f+11f'f, R11'h:11'4l K11ll111ya-1', .luck Petter, 111-1 11111-11-1 it 111111 IR: ' . , , I . . 21 -'Irqr 4.u1'l1u'l1, -len' Snxinger, Neal illrwv. econd row: lm11:eI1l M1-5111, M:u'l111 Ncluznitstull, 11111111-5 l,u11g, 'l'hu111'u Kam-, Il4111:1l4! I1.l111w11, Rfylwrt l'nglc'y. 1111111-N. Sxlvlus 1311112111 Sl I , l , 1el1m1 Ruwn-I llznix, Il11-414l1v11- SHII1-11lw1'gv1', R11'h:u'cI Koller. . . 1 Imp' Icrv 9'1x1111,m1 lk'N1N tlu juglm 1.-1 1- N . I latin ml lf' 11111 ilu xlml, 1 lultsvlllm- N111-14 l'c'1111 Rs-l'u ' x l,vIu:l11u11 ,,... lulun H'11'1'1x H.11111u1 l11x11.nI1f111.1l R1-1:11 ,, 1-JI!-l!lI lllj.gllI.lI Xl 1 at liixlrlcl 113 I'l Stun' MX. HA? Hmm- :X w :1 5 A xv ll 5 A way H mm- .N wil 1' :X way H Olllk' .X w :my lhmzmhl St:111iT1-1' 1111111111 11' il ml1w11w lll'IlYL'. ulwrt 1' I'C'lYIll'l' clears thc lung 'llllc lmasrlmll tt-:un I' ll NlL'CIlsliL'j' Hhs! Sclnml playa-ml scvt-iitvcii Qlllllbi rlnring, tlim M I951w:1sfn1. Ili This vcur tlit lm CVC NVQ' ' ' in twelve rctuini L, ICllL'I'1llL'Il to stzlrt tlit- tcznn on its win V I inc gztnnw n't-rv plat on tltc scluml grmnnls instvzul of on tht Franklin ancl Klarsltull liclrl, tliu Ilona rlinnmnll flnring last vt-zu' W1-st I Sflwlukl ,znnpctcr ,,.,,,, HCYSIICX ....,,...,,t,,,,,,.,,,., XIHIIIICIIII 'l'wwi1sInp ,,,, btccltun ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, l,CI7IlIlUl1 ,...,.,,....,..., lultn H ll 1 ix Xmlx ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,....,. ,.,,, Hcrsltcy Hcrsltcy Stccltnn lllllllilflil I ,,.,, l,elmanun YIUIIII Ha ITIS t,,,,,,,,,,, X lurk ..,,t,..,,.,,.,,,,,,.t HL-rsllcy 'llupg Slum warin up. Sirlv: ,lack Init Vlzuncs Front row' lt1tIiistx'iiiliiiii. 111, Uwcn lN'ilson is all . iXI1l.IlIlCllll 'llmvttflmip ,,,, Ilmnc ,, .Xwuv Ilmnv llrnnt- Illum- Ilnintf ,Xnzty ,X waxy Ilrnnv I I uint- ,Xwzty Kwai .Kwai llihllll' .Xway , :intl Klnllmttu lnwtlc CZIICIIKW jznncs Mxwlalin set fm' 't Int 1 tllt- lull 1 . - , Imnlcl lfickcs Antlluny llliilllllllilllll, l,eun Kzuiltnnn li zilml ll'u'in'1n . , nn . . , Rnln-rl Sniitlt, Rnlrurt Nnrtttv tnzicller. Seated: Albert Sclmcxulmergei, Rnln-rt Iirn Imlwr, Gemlrl XY+llf, lkunzulml l5zu'l1nt:in, Nevin Krt-ntz, l'l1mxm5 llezulriclc, ,lznnes lirwtic, ,lack XYllsun, cn-Czlptztiii. K4-nncllt Nlann. Standing: llnwzlrnl Kc-ztyw, Rlllxrrt llvtxliut-k, fliltun Tracy, Rrwlwrt Sli:-nm, Rnnzilxl Owen, vu-captain, lem: icltnlt-1' lin , . , llillll Mullizxtten, lterztlfl Miller, lYilli: in Kit IQ, k'l1l't'm'ml ll. ll:irtn1:1n, tm' vlt l A . 9I'ltI CLl'l'llfU Cl laorb QA' ei ' ' c Fox vu' Palm' Graff, Kitty lllgh, l,1lII'IClil llsnr, Cznrnl lliltmam, lflaim- Top: Srlnml Iuwkm-5' rhnllmpiwnx If-tlwr I-Isnmm-I, 5uz.mu ,t , .- tlllllllllll, Ann l,mnw llsmlmg, -lzncqm-lun' Krwpp, knrnl May ljllmursj. Center left: flaw lmskvtlmll chmllpmxu--Wt11'5l rmv: jzunes Minnich, juscplu Gull, Rqnnlml HVJIIIS, -lzunes Filwfuwck, Amir- ll:nl1l.ul in-nuuusjg Nm-4-mud ww: ,lnllxl Ku-nlvr, Ibmmlcl Ilmnmll, llernnrxl Gross, 'I'hun1:u Ilmklc, Thmmmzla Shvslffcr qfauplmmllml-Q: third wuz 1111-vm llnxwf-ullu, l'lmrI1-N lluch, 'l'h1mmN 'l'rrmp, XYllll:m1 XY:u'lu-r. l,1m'clI Ilmmvcr tjuninrs5. ' ' ' ' -' ' :H - Kliugg scrnml ruw: Shirlry l:l'ilCliPll, Kvntvl llullil 511 lmlulllx I mmplmt 'mul lmxkvtlmll vllznnplmlx Inst row: Phyllla Oxunx, l.n1l.A lhmd, jul In -mx, Suxu- 'I'znx'lur, llmlluln Ilnarmlnmll lscnmrsj. llotlmn Icflz flxm hwun rlmzmmpimn Ruln-Ita Kextucr, juAnn Siclwr, llvlcn Hvrr, fzlrnl Mily. Doris fzlrr 1j1lllil!l'i5. Center: Gul? tvnnu rllzunpnm, llrrnm Fu-mu.:: girls' tzlblv tennis rhnmpifm, Mwinlu Gould. ' ' - 'un lzuucs PHX. Ruin-rt flwvcwkx R1-In-vt llrxlhulwl ' row' lark XXIIMWH. Lungs lame: . M ' ' ucv l,:m'1'Ii Bottom right: 'I'm11'h fnmthull rhznnpmn- tux! . D , M1 nmul' wr 11 ww' I 1lw'u'1l H1 Q-hu Rvrllwlc! Kfsllcr 1'lll1Q'S lh-:ur K'l1:u'lnw Unch. 'l'lwl1m4 I rmvll. XX llhzml XX .U . I1 1 'Xlu 1 IM-1 :ld Wulf ll lx I'uull I un Ilfmw-1 l.l1-lm Hu ml . . . 1 . . , ,. , xuuvth fjxlnmrdi thlul www: john Hill, Fred Smith, XY1 inn . sam . 1: ' . -xc' 'L . Q' ' nh:-It XYikvr, Iffilllk Rxrhwmr. H0lljJlll'Illl llzmna lwplmnmrf-Q, Killlnlllllll, R Tlu- illlflllllllflll pr1mr:n1l wffm-rs tw all nut 1-115421541-fl in x':1rw1ty CIYIIIPCIIUJIII 1111 ummm- ' ' ' 1 - ' - smarts uf ilu-ir rlmicv, This is Il1lI'1iClIIZlI'lj' truc uf tlw IIIIIIIX In Ihllllllvlik 111 ilu 1 xgirlx, xxlw Imxv nf: rm-:ll 1llll'I Nl'I1HlP1 In-nm. Om' Ilzlndrvrl nirw .S S 57 '54 V num vw X4 and -.qv i Q. ll jf gs I I umm Q ,bm nn. .3- Z u f' A .xn- a8lv T!!! 'Ax 1 Q ix VMQQ 3 P' 2 1' T y. fi 4 N 5 I , Q wim- S sf' .Q,,4 ine' fm-O .,,. '44-f' v . ' ff ,ah ww,- WWWMWQ x x giig54 S554 Ulf? ll :.'?',! .D ,fj if' ,i .fxlf -X 4 , f ' f , ff, Whig f f X A- f ' wg,, 4 fyrfs 'Qvlbx i 751 .Q U? I 1' C I lxr x iff ' xx 'f ' ' Q '- R , V . xg gd z fy J ki, Y k xsx - N 1 ' , NA, V X X 1 .' ' 'I Q-Q, 1.25 v 1 . - rg I I' ' it i, N' I wg f Xdxsxgz I N , , I Y 'LQ Q I - , - W f 'N f X Nw A 'NX X ' Q . Lk X X V Lb X ' f 1 'V ' 1 12 I yy 1 N Q X it xr 5, , f' -1 ,A J 5- : X -1- 'f E .' NV-v b - , 'H f I I Z I I 'U . 1 4 ' ,T K ' f f I f 5 I pa tI 0I'l5 X Q Q?-ns. eww I SACHS DRESS SHOP I 9 East King Street I COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and , SPORTSWEAR ' For juniors and Misses I 1 Q Z The Gunzenhauser Bakery, partner of Town I Talk, provides bread for the daily supply of B R E A D sandwiches needed in the McCaskey cafeteria is good bread! B A K E R Y, I N C . Real Eslaie and Insurance J. G. FORNEY GU., ING. SECOND FLOOR FRONT 39 N. DUKE ST. LANCASTER. PA. SODA CANDY CLYDE H. COOPER PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST-154 NORTH QUEEN ST. CIGARETTES CIGARS PROTECT YOUR HEALTH BY USING 'BLUE COAL' AMERICAIS FINEST ANTHRACITE J. F. SKRAMUSKY if . . PEOPLE'S COAL CO Plumbing 81 Healing of Lancaster MARSHALL AND LEHIGH AVENUE PHONE 8204 I S One hundred fourteen Ammw sl-105 31035 ENGLE 81 HAMBRIGHT, ING if 46 E. Orange Street Know: for Qualify i' if INSURANCE 1-1 E. KING ST. Phone 8141 FRED RUOF SONS Fresh Flowers 601 South Queen Street X' Lancaster, Pa. Phone 7253 JOE KISTLER and HIS FUNATIGS M usic for all Oc0aAs1'Ons DANCES 0 PARTIES 0 SHOWS PHONE 2-6285 Appel 8: Weber 40-42 NORTH QUEEN STREET t joan Lewis explains the good points of JEWELERS Appel 8: Weber watches to john Snader. One hundred fifteen KIEFER'S TEXA00 SERVICE if NORTH QUEEN SL LIBERTY STS. PHONE 2-9585 LANCASTER. MARTIN BROTHERS ExcAvATlNG CONTRACTORS uk 322 E. ROSS ST. LANCASTER, PA. PHONE 33851 One hundred sixteen GEORGE SMITHGALL 'A' PRESCRIPTION DRUGC-IST Saqffwdfnalowndaaom... B A R R ' S Since 1892 116 NORTH QUEEN STREET PHONE 3-3300 Sam Hartman, '50, demonstrates some of Darmstaetter's photo- graphic equipment for Shirley Hinerdeer. I-IICAR ALI, 'I'HI. I..-X'I'IfS'I' RICCCJRIDINGS IN OUR RIQCIJRID IJICPT. I:L'1lillI'IlIjJf :LII tllc fzunims IIIZIIQL' 4, neconns if Columbia I Capital RCA-vm Darmstaetter s Dm .57 NORTH QUICIQN S'l'RIilC'li, I.ANCAS'IIICR, PA. Have a Coke COCA - COLA In Bottles PAUL STEFFY LANCASTER OFFICE EQUIPMENT Chllfch 81 Chl'iStiill1 SIZS. Lancaster, Pa- OfHce Supplies U Ofiice Furniture Greeting Cards 0 Pen Repair Service Dodge sl Plymouth Tyvewriters 0 Personalized Items Service 52 S. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. PHONE 3-4291 Om' lzznzrlwd S62'l'7lft'l'7I S. C. Marshall Masonry Conslruclion 637 New Holland Ave. Ph. 8588 LANCASTER BUSINESS SCHOOL 696th Year? Secretarial and Accounting Courses For High School Graduates and College Students For Catalog, Address Registrar-48 North Queen Street LANCASTER, PA. MOLLOY COVERS The S. K. Smith Co, CHICAGO, ILL. G. Raymond Conover, Repv'esentat'1f1:e Carol and Elaine Gilt- man prepare to pur- chase a sandwich at the Y.M. cafeteria. SPIIJLE'S MEAT MARKET Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA 739 Manor St. 598 N. Plum St. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Good Fggd 13 Phone 6926 Phone 2-0690 Gond Health., Delivery Service One hundred eighteen R- D. OWENS THE HUBLEY MFG. co. :SSL ,, Lmlf 'l'0b111'1'0 LANCASTER, PA, Hubley' E g n e D u nl a p watch th bling of toy t t t Cinderella Knitting Mills Reamsiown, Pennsylvania nnmnow RESTAURANT EUGENE JACOBS A MANHATTAN 113 West Kmg' St. Shirts Ties Lancaster, Pa. Sportswear U I I'I f SINCLAIR SERVICE 44 EAST LIBERTY ST. LANDIS GARAGE 521 E. Ross St. JAMES H. LANDIS 74 fix, ,, X YQ his-Se-sf gf' M I O, In the New Smart OLD , Colo'rR. ,T 9 , L , 1 I r S 4, , gr gdrvwwwu, w..W:.m,M...,,,m,bWKwqw' u Haunszwu vunv aamms 1,3 5,1gi.,..g.y'-r1 V I 3142?f:31'7'4-2?T5 ..-. .. ,,.TT.. ..,. g ' f ' A,-, - Shaub's Shoe Shop 18 NORTH QUEEN STREET PACKARD - LANCASTER 00. Buy PLEE-ZING Products THERE'S NONE BETTER AUMENT BROS. INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Clark McSparren tries on one of the 3 S Store's many suit models. MEN'S WEAR i' SAYRES - SCHEID - SWEETON 28-30 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. McCASKEY CORNER CONFECTIONERY NOVELTIES LEHIGH AND RESERVOIR STREETS LANCASTER, PA. One hundred twenty THOMAS A. DEEII LAIIOASTER AUTOMOBILE Watch SPRING OO., IIIO. N JEWELER es - Diamonds - Silverware Repairing i' 168 North Queen Street ext Door to the Colonial STATIONERY Barbara M. Smith is interested in an inter- esting book displayed by Shirley Hess at the L. B. Herr Book Store. PRINTING L. B. Herr 8: Son 46-48 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ATLANTIC and PAC T E A C O M P A N Y 439 Easl Ross Slreel A FASHION INSTITUTIONI' IFIC aw c. ABRAM SNYDER 7 East King St. Lancaster, Pa. Om' ll1l7l!l7'l'd Iwefnty-one L... Franklin Henry Sweigart and Bruce Coble contem- plate articles for sale in the F. and M. Book- shop. IN THE EQ? Marshall Tradition The gentle tradition of FRANKLIN Sz MARSHALL still holds sway at the BOOK SHOP. Here you will find all the items that the College student will need to make his stay here comfortable and happy. STOP IN AND LOOK AROUND TH FINE MEAT PRODUCTS E BOOK SHOP Ez'ssler3' 1. G. H. Seq Ser-vzre Wlfzriet Cor. Howard Ave. PHONE and Rockland St. LANCASTER, PA. 2 -5 1 7 4 unzlers Pork Sausage Frankfurters Scrapple Bacon Ham lard . . . and many other delicious meat products-famous for nearly halfa century. KUNZLER 8. CO., INC. LANCASTER - PENNA. A , WA r WHEN YoU THINK OF Music ' THINK OF KIRK JOHNSON Sz CO. 16 WEST KING ST. Lancaster, Penna. Serving the music public for over 65 years. The Echo Staff and the Class of 1951 Express their Appreciation for the Cooperation of their Advertisers One hundred twenty-two it INTER-CLUB COUNCIL OF Y-TEENS ik Give Hcr Delicious 1 CANDY CUPBOARD 1 - 2 - 3 Pound 2 3 Packages Cooper Tobacco Co., Inc. 4 5 6 7 DIAL 4-2604 A Large Selection of Gifts 8z Flowers 8' For All Occasions 9 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Stliflli You cannot bring about prosperity by dis- couraging thrift. You cannot strengthen the weak by weak- ening the strong. You cannot help strong men by tearing down big men. You cannot help the wage earner by pull- ing down the wage payer. You cannot further the brotherhood of man by encouraging class hatred. You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot establish sound security on borrowed money. You cannot keep out of trouble by spend- ing more than you earn. You cannot build character and courage by taking away man's initiative and indepen- ' 9 Dlffenbaugh s dence. ' . 1 10 You cannot help men permanently by do- for I' lowers and Glfti' ing for them what they could and should d f th 1 v . We Telegraph Flowers All Over thc World. O or emse ves Copy fruni l,UUlsf 216-218 N. Duke Street I.anca.ste-r, Pa. I Rm-ommenrlefl by Iwo fuI'1'e'rf1se'1's. , Headquarters for McCaskey High School Rings 00 S Standard Graduation Announcement Trophies - Medals- School jewelry. mconrorwrso so N QUEEN ST LANCASTER, PA. Virginia Snyder and Evelyn Murray select school rings at Zook's, Jewelers. L One I1 zmdrcd twenty-tlz ree Before bl-ying . - WlSSLER'S FLOWERS our selection: Pipes Corsagcs a specialty L' hte . Tzslauxs Lancaster, Penna. Demuth Tobacco Shop SHOP GREENHOUSES 'ATM Oldest in America 144 si 146 N. Duke sc. 963 E. orangc sr. 114 East King Sr. Estab. 1770 Phone 4-0509 Phone 245926 LANCASTER KELLY TIRES, ING. 401 .Iuliette Avenue Lancaster, Pa. Phone 3-8869 Wheel Balancing - Retreading - Vulcanizing - Westenberger, Maley and 125- 131 EAST KING STREET I Tire Service I Myers Betty Hildebrand shows that Westenber- ger, Maley and Myers furniture is practical as Well as attractive-. WM. 0. FRAILEY 8z SONS RED ROSE SANITARY LAUNDRY Prescriptrzon Druggists A Complete Laundry Service Surgical and Orthopedic Appliances Commercial Family 250 E. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. BENDIX SELF-SERVICE Dial 6179 419 West King St. Phone 3-7511 Owe I1 umlred twenty-four C. LUTHER WOHR Coal, Fuel Oil, Heating Equipment Stokers and Oil Burners 1050 NORTH PLUM STREET LANCASTER, PA. Doug Thompson hope fully tries a new Stude baker. H. LANDIS HILL INC. STUDEBAKER SALES and SERVICE General Automobile Repairing 21-25 East Clay Street Phone 8156 Lancaster, Pa. Ai EEEFED Ill l QU I!!! x W iss-fx -.su . ce-1 -sa - I I ETR - ,Ti lllfl ' mn, T Ulllgfiggigfesssss 35'if,E:s:::' ' 'iv Lv' ' GEORGE N. YOUNG FUNERAL HOME 317 EAST ORANGE STREET One hundred twenty-five C. J. TREES ALLAN'S . FURNITURE STORE 'A' IN ALLAIVS ALLEY ' REAR OF POSTOFFICE Gifllgogglilfgeocarlnlera cou1dBnoi gatcllg lit, 'Rainy Lancaster Pa. p s r ug y enjoys er ar ss ro er- l skating, on a television set from Allan's. oFFlcE 'rom sHlEl.Ds TELEPHONES 2 417s REsloENcE 3-oaae B414 LIVESTOCK TRUCKING CO. HARRY BUD BEAR, Mgr. UNION STOCK YARDS Phono 2-1992 Lancaster, Pa.. LECRONE'S PHARMACY Our promptest attention given to prescription compounding. SICK ROOM SUPPLIES 0 WE DELIVER 0 INSULIN dz DIABETIC NEEDS N. Queen 8a James Sts. Dial 3-2298 Lancaster J. A. MILLER CO., Inc. PRESCRIPTIONS Telephones 5133-5134 HUSTETTEWS BUDY if LUNCHEONETTE SIIDP Where Everybody Meetsy' Air C01:1iti0ned RUBY ai 'PRANGLEY AvE. LANCASTER, PA. One hundred twenty-six 5 1.-4 f . ' 1 .92 f AA! nf 1 J I I F m Q JUI -if 1 A ff' f l'Lx.r'TL- -1, 'E-A I Uhr Sftruvna Quuar E S llanraatrr. lgrnnsyluanin I ee U ee 1 IUERSOL COMPANN'INC. General House Furnishings I 24 East King Street Lancaster, Pa. -- - I WILLIAM S. SzfLL1n4N, jk. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 121 SOUTH PRINCE STREET PHONE 8298 LANCASTER, PA. WALTER G. BUSHONG CO. 41 EAST GRANT ST. COAL FUEL OIL PHONE 5284 Enjoy an EVENING SNACK After the Show W I G G I II S CANDY 8: RESTAURANT CO. 141-143 North Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. York Pa Jane He-rr and Barbara Brown survey the ' ' tempting candy counter at Wiggins'. One hundred twenty-seven BANCROFT'S J. B. WIGGIIIS ROYAL TYPEWRITERS GROCER Electric, Standard, and Portable ir 'A' 44 N. PRINCE ST. PHONE 6417 Cor. VWest Lemon Xz Nevin Sts. LANCASTER, PA. L21HC21Sf91', PH- h BATTERY 8- BRAKE Coe Camera S op Auto Parts and Service, Inc. 148 N. Queen St, 16 E. Walnut st. Lancaster, Pa. F. METTFETT 8. BRO. J. Richard Leamcm ..... Wholesale SEA FOOD, FRUITS 81 VEGETABLES Henry Sweigart has his questions about F. and M. courses answered by Richard H. Winters, Director of Admissions. FRANKLIN and MARSHALL GDLLEGE combines respect for tradition with a sense of responsibility for the future, to provide for its students a sound liberal education. DR THEODORE A. DISTLER P IDENT LANC , P One hundred twenty-eight We Cong:-atulate thc' Graduates The Lancaster Laundry Finer Dry Cleaning and Laundering 152 EAST KING ST. Catering to the D6SC'l'I77lT7'lClt't'VLg DIAL 8217 Miss Louise E. Kuhl- mann shows the clean sheets and blankets which the Lancaster Laundry cleaned. J. F. Apple Company, Inc, MANUFACTURING JEWELERS MAKERS OF LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL JEWELRY High est Quality Satisfaction Guaranteed 336 SOUTH WEST END AVENUE Q My Cook Refrigerate Heat Water With ATLANTIC STATES GAS For Town Homes and Farm Homes Beyond the Gas Mains Atlantic States Gas Co. of Penna., Inc. Phone 2-4184 208 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. AUTOMOTIVE SALES CO. Auto Paris and Supplies 356 W. Orange St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 3-3821 Phone 6822 Public Address Equipment ROBERT S. DEMMY RADIO - SALES - SERVICE 301 East King St. Lancaster, Pa. One hundred twenty-nine W msn NC. Funeral Service if V V Sl A pg f py 1951Eh a th f th The CONESTOGA PUBLISHING Incorporated CO. 101420 N CHRISTIAN ST. - LANCASTER SOHOOL AIIIIUALS BOOKS OFF IOE FORMS STATIOIIER 2643 5205 0 SOHOOL NEWSPAPERS 0 BANK FORMS 0 OIROULARS 0 PROGRAMS For Your Printing Needs - One hundred thirty p 1 Ch 1 1' y 1951 y b k g d 1 Telephone 2-9416 BX PENN HIGHWAY TRANSIT CO. GEO. W. MYERS, President 0Id Fashioned Homemade Gonfections O Clmcoliates and Bon Dons Tllffllk and Fmiges Nuts and Glaces O 3' STEELY'S CANDY 8. NUT 965 East Orange St. SHOP Lancaster., Pa. 22 W. Orange St. 8: City Markets Lancaster, Penna. Most People Prefer . . 45 iQ I lb 4 1 1. 1 ' J7 it PA QUALITY DAIRY F0005 -3, 'X A N flminpxlmf PENN DAIRIES, INC. :E Lancaster Pennsylvania in Penn Dairies ice cream is a regular part of cafeteria fare each day at McCaskey. HIGH WELDING IIUMPIINY JAMES s. wiman srs. LANGASTER Steel Fabrication One lzumlwd thirty-011 Steel Erection 0 TH YO - I Mrs. Ruth Kauffman poses P t ld f a sy Reyno s or a picture. FOR CHOOSING US AS YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER In the years to come we hope you will choose us again as your official photographer to record with fine photographs the many other memorable occasions in your life. Your Ujjfczfzl Pfwtognzplzef' PORTRAIT STUDIO . 3RD FLOOR HAGER'S A One hundred thirty-two CHARLES B. MOSEMANN Plz fl fma Cixi S 25-27 N. Prince St. Lancaster, Pennsylvania H. u. smurrfn s. sous, mc. wg AVER' 5 Goal - Fuel Dil Building materials Homegrown Lumber - Feed - Millwork Vegetables In Season Lancaster ARCADE MARKET Leola ' Witmer ' Ronks 1 I THE LANGASTER Pl'IOT0-ENGRAVING GUMPANY l06l llorlh Duke Slreel Lancaster, Pa. M. F. Dyer, manufacturer of printing plates, mounts an engraving on its wooden base b fore sending it on its way to the printer. e- One hundred thirty-three LIVING - LOVING -- SHARING 1 ALWAYS A HELPING HAND REBMAN'S LANCASTER,S FAVORITE HOLIDAY STORE West King and Water Streets Russell - Allan - Robert - Kenneth - Donald - Earl ROBERT S. METZGER fefweler - 1V11ta'fzfm1ier 1362 N. Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. Pat Snyder checks and arranges stock at Reb- man's. Qbnrrn Eairg Phone 8118 413 South Queen Street HENRY GOTTSELIG MARTIN E. KEEN GOODYEARIHRES Batteries Radios Television Recappin g Electrical Appliances LEBZELTERS 237 North Queen St., Lancaster Handling Goodyear Products Over 51 Years One hundred thirty-four BE TOPS wifh the Classroom Crowd! HAGER'S SPORTS FASHIONS llfrrjor 1.71 Loofr, Srvfe fznff Comfort! 1 Lois McMinn approves of Hager's sports blouses. A for Looks . . . A for Style . . . A for Comfort-Hager's Sports Inseparables make the grade! Our Sport Shop is crammed with bright ideas for the smoothest Sub-Deb Wardrobe imagin- able! For Out-of-this-world formals . . . The Junior Shop takes top honors! And for Junior sizes at Junior prices-the Budget Shop's the place to stop! SPORT SHOP, THIRD FLOOR JUNIOR SHOP, THIRD FLOOR BUDGET SHOP, STREET FLOOR One hundred thirty-five wi 'iiiizfx fag' .A i Ca Mg i P 2 1 Q asf gm A W , -2 -1. LW - - '51 vga Q ww' 1 fi? 5 x ii wB.'i 'CE vs lp W N 3 'SSE Q, :A ww Q fin PQ W N 'Wi X W M s-3 19 ' R:-ai :a 2 25 ,.-ug ff .f giizfiaifg W ' ' ' V K :Q L ' Y. 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