Lemasters High School - Parnellian Yearbook (Lemasters, PA)
- Class of 1948
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i 1 School Board .wffvi , fr' X if if Ak 9' rl! '5-S5 ,Y ,F ,Mm g Rox' AlEYER5 LERoY Home Run Blvizxs Pl'f'Sl'dUlIf SvC1't'lar-v QRCfI.I'L'dj ,vm ff' , K me 'DPWNQMQQ CALVIN KICFADDEN IJ,-XL'L Rizmnfziz PAUL DIX'II.BISS T'1'cc P1'cx1'dc1n' Trcaszzrcr The Peters Township School Board consistb of tire members who are elected for six years with their terms expiring' in different years. If inenilnur rexiqnx. the Board appoints a new member until the next general election. The president. vice president, and treasurer are elected zmnuztllyz the fecretziry is elected every four years. ,-V- , F. W ,,,..,...., . W , nw A., Y A W l 5 v Seniors MOTTO: HI.Ft7I'II to LI-'f't , Li-zu' fn I.4'f1l'IlH Clam O1flL'Lll'.YI President: RAYMOND H.fXXX'll,-XICER, Iv!-Ft' fv1'0.rz'dw1f: lv,-XTI-IAN l-luxxutx Secretary: XY.'xNn.x HULL, Treasurer: 0I,IVE H.-xvEs C'If1.r.r Flower: RED RosE Clays Cnlmxz KE1.1.v GREEN ANI, XVIIITIE CLASS SONG Alma Mater tried and true Our fondest hopes do turn to you. For now our time has come to leave VVhich causes each of us to grieve. Although xve've struggled to get through Our school days now seem too few. And happy shall remain To prove our school years xveren't in vain. As twenty-six we shall leave here Our dreams are bright: we have no fear VVC seek a future free from strife VVhere we may have a useful life. May God grant us the strength we need To do our best and to succeed Dear Alma Mater tried and true Our fondest hopes do turn to you. JUNE BIYERS. f 'Wwe swf wavy HELEN LOUISE AUMAN Helm Grade School: LEMASTERS Activities: I-'. ll. A.: 4: F. II. A, I'residr-ut: 4: Vlnss Secre- tary: 1, 2. Sl: Girls' 4'l1ol'us: 1. 2. SZ, 4: liilll'l1I'yZ 1. 2, Zi, 4. lleasing personality , . , beautiful brown hair . . brown eyes neat always seen with Betty, A , laughs Gillan Brothers' biggest helper .. faithful to school likes her teachers one of the Markes gang' very quiet likes Home Ec class ..., giggles . like: schiol KILICXN lTiJXY,XRf1 IZARNIIS Hu1'm'.v Grade School: UI'TON X1-Viililis: .Ullll-lic r'ou'1cil 1'lmirlu:iu: 42 Soi-cel': 1. 3, Il. 4: lilwll-'ltlllflllf 1. 3. Il. 41 'lrnrkz 1. Z. Sl. 4: llrzilllgitic- 1'l-ill: 4: Hp:-1:1-lI:l: il, al: Nlilislra-l Slum : -l: Vox Sm-liolzu-: 1, 2, Sl. 4: lloys' Chorus: 1 ,LL Il. 4: Him-11 Vliorusz 1. 2, Ji. -l: Stud:-nl 4'oun4-il: 1' Z'. 41 Vlnss 'l'i'l-:is1ll'vl': 1: I-'. F. A. 'lll'l'IlSlll'Ul'I 4: Ari I'ldilor, 'l'.:4- l'nr za-llinu: -41 4 lass Yi:-e I'r+-sidl-nl 1 3. Blond hair blue eyes . intelligent hand- sonic receives fan mail from a certain blonde in BALTIMORE . constantly seen with Red Frye disk jockey wznderful dancer . all-around sports- nuui likes io ride in Red's Ford feels safer in the 1'lyn1'iulh specializes in farming likes movies hates sn 'bbish girls hates flashlights likes chicken r.-llcr-skater supreme. l',XL'LlNli LOUISE BEATTY Polly Grade School: COVE GAP .tclirilivsz Girls' t'lwr1is: 1. 2, Il, 4: Mixed Vliorus: 41 lllll ll'X 1 If' ll 'X ' 4 Petite pretty eyes easy-to-manage hair neat very seldom gets angry liked' by all quiet in class courteous . usually seen with Frannie cl1:u 4'ca her mind easily . , likes to read, . enjoys rid- infg in 4'I Buick good personality . laughs and tallfs a lot she can bake :1 cherry pie. liYlil.YN l.OL'lSE BIQNIIUICK Hu:111,l ' Grade School: LEMASTERS ,twtiviliesz Vox riclmlgu-1 1. 2, ZZ, fl: Vow Scliohu- l'l4lll0l lll- Fas ll'71l': -I: Studi-nl foum-il: 1. 13. Zi, -li Floss l'1'e-sill.-lit: 1. 2, Iii 'si H l,'l1':il'r: 1, 2, 'L 4: l1l':un:1lil' 1 lull: 1, 2. Cl, -l: Girls' Vliolnls: 1. K 1, . 1'. Il. I1 1Pll'l'l'llZlI Z', 1. UTI, Vxccllcnt student pioneer of LEMASTERS S L lvl lil ' C ai' cy definitely short . frequently seen in ULTON list interest in the banking business . hopes lo bc a nurse always has a cut: hair-do . usually seen wilh Skippy and a Schenck favorite color: green . usually jolly quiet . insists she i.:n't stuflious. 2.llN LOUISE CUFF .Yr111cy N Grade School: FORT LOUDON , -ivilin-s: llnskelliaillg 13 Softlmll: 23 Girls' l'li.n'us: 1. 222 i,ilvr:u'y: -li Hirfs' Atlllr-lic Maixmger: 4. Her giggle that shape the males go for, , . neat cVei'yone's friend , hates to study. ,, shy at times . lots of fun likes all sports . crazy about sw., candy . lives at COVE GAP ., knitting and sewing are her greatest trials .. frequently seen in MER- MIIRSBURG likes to dance . . ' A A, Q Ill I . - .. X X 1 Qs. Q' 1 r l Q if : o 1 Q JOYCE ANN FOREM.-XN Sk1'fvf1y Grade School: UPTON Activities: Library: 1. 2, 2-I, 4: Vox St-liulzu-: 1, 2. Iii F. ll. A.: 4: i . Il. A. I'urli-amen1:11-ian: 4: liirls' l'horus: 2, JL, 4: nperettzi: Zi: I'it-ture Iirlilur, 'l'he I'nrne-lliun. 4. - Small neat , cute . nice figure .. very, very fond of John UPTON homesteader pleasing personality nice number of friends average amount of extra-curricular activities . usually seen with Mary Lou and Benny fat school, otherwise with Johnl . nose slightly turned-up ..,. gabbelitis.. . favorite color: green fto match her eyesj. I-l.-XRRY FORREST FRlTZ l7r1'l.:ir Grade School: COVE GAP A4-livilif-sz l-'. l-', A.: 4: lilies- Secretary: 4: Make Vp Edi- tor. The l':irna-llinn: 4: Hpereltn Stage M:m:lgf-r: 4: lh':uimliv l'luIn: 4. Average height. . . very nice physique . . green eyes .. dark wavy hair . handsome .. fond of June . Dr. Greenawalt's fand the school'sJ handy-man . has a great deal of trouble with English. . always neat , . quite friendly . . the farm is his extra-curricular activity irritates Wilma continuously . little green truck seen quite often near LEMASTERS. . fhiddeni. MILTON LFROY GARNES UC1ItlI'II.L'H Grade School: LEMASTERS Activities: Hand: 1. 2. :iz lPl':il1i:lTic4'luIi: 2. 25, 4: Soul-ei': 4: l-'. F, A. Illislu-tlmll Manager: 4: Minstrel Slmw: 4: Iioys' Vhorus: Ii, 4: Mixed 4'hurus: 4: llpem-tt:l: Il. 4: Vox S4-liulne: 1, 2. ii, 4: llovie l'rojector Operator: 4: Make Vp Editor. The Vnrnelliainz 42 llnslictlmll Vo-i1mn:i,L5ei': 4. Gray eyes .. brown hair . good manners . likes to square-dance . . good in dramatics . dislikes SHAKESPEARE. . , swell friend to all . . our plump little SENIOR . drives the OLDS fwith carei . . likes very few classes . . likes life in LEMASTERS . .seldom seen without Hawbaker hates poetry . talkative tells funny jokes... likes to argue trouble for bill- collector Hayes. ETHEI. ROBERTA HAMIL H0bb,i ' Grade School: FORT LOUDON Activities: l,llil'tll'j'C l. 2. It, 4: Girls' 4'horus: 1. 2. 21, 42 Mixed Ulmrus: 2, H, 4: Ilrntimtit- l'luh: 4: Upereltu: 21, 4: Vox Sc-holne: Il, 4: Vox St-lmlne Grade Editor: 4. Petite .. the LOOK. . her hair. . curvaceous . beauty of the class her shadow, Rosenberry chat- ters lots of fun. . heart belongs to GARRY . flirtatious . gets bus fever regularly. likes to eat . one of the many from TASCOT . . usually seen in CARRY'S 39 Buick tempestuous temper . .quickly tells people what she has to say. RAYMOND S. IIAXVBAKER Ha1vbakrz ' Grade School: LEMASTERS Activities: Uperettu: It, 4: Soccer: 4: Student Vounvil: 2. +I Ul'Hm-liik' Vllllrf 2. Ii, 4: Vox Scholzie: 1, 2. Ii. 4: Printing Nlimagerz 3. 4: Minstrel Show: 4: Mixed l'llUl'llS2 H, 4: 'l'rm:k: 2. 3. 4: Vluss I're-sideut: 4: 4'1:iss Vice President: 3: F. F. A. Basketball: 4: llmnmtic Uluh President: 4: Movie Projector up- erator: 2. 22. 4: Edirol: The Paruellian: 4: Basketball l'o-1imIi:i- f-gr: 4: Hors' l'horus: 3. 4. Lives near LEMASTERS . . our handsome guy , tall , likes mathematics . a lady-killer ., seen with Charlie . drives his NASH. . . girl-friend is known only to himself fthat's what he THINKSJ. . quiet at times avoids questions he doesn't want to answer. .. newspaper printer .. good in all sports likes to go serenading in the DODGE . . seen near ST. THOMAS. V' K. ,aff 'I . N f -.N s. sk FI g-Aye: , fn --,m,..z, ., 7, yM,,f,. 0, I 'FWS jf i 'A 5 ' 3: s t.,',,,7,,, , X, 41 I ff :my is 4 .. FW! Lui f 3 Thai OLIVE LORRAINE HAYES SIim. Grade School: COVE GAP Activities: Girls' Vhorus: 1, 23. 21, 4: Library: 1, 3, 4: Ilihrarry Secretary: Zi: Vox Sc-holae: 3, 4: Vox Scholae Circulsition Ahinnuer: 4: tlnss 'I're:nsurer: 4: Uperettn: 34: Feature Editor, Phe Vgirneliian: 4. Our tall bean-pole . studious jolly. ,. pro- fesses not to like men, but does . hikes in woods fre- quently . never seen without Wanda tat schoolj . . jokes scicntiiic whiz .. personality plus .. pretty brown eyes . long brown hair. .. intelligent, very. .. secret heart throb . diner fan .. attractive smile .. Senior class Shylock. NATII.-XN ORVILLIQ HECKIXIAN I1f'vkic Grade School: LEMASTERS A4-Ilvili:-sz Hpt-rt-ll:1: Il. 4: Rnsketlmllz 35: Boys' l'horus: li. 4: Mixed t'horus: 4: Minstrel Show: 4: F. F. A, Elsketlnillg 9: I . F. A I'r4-sident: 4: Vlnss Vice l'r+-sidenr: 4: 4'l:iss 'Prens- urvr: II: Alhlc-lim' 'l'l'f ElSlll'l'l'Z 2: Vox Scholne: Il, 42 Business .lllll1I2l'l'. 'l'h4- l':'rn4-lliau: 4. Home in outskirts of MARKES. . . plenty of brains blue eyes . nice personality . grins . . shy at times . seen with Milto and Rayo .,,, dislikes spot- lights and horns very efficient willing' to help. . MISCHIEVOUS frequent visit to UPTON. ,. who's the lucky girl? anyone we know? . sports a GREENCASTLE class ring. AI.-XUK M.-XRLIN HILL ' Jules Grade School: COVE GAP Activities: Mixed Nhoius: Ji, 4: Boys' Vhorus: 2. 3. 4: Sum-vw: 2. 25. 4: linsn-lmllz 2, Ii. 4: l7Pll9l'PI'f2lI Ii. 4: F. F. A.: 4: Minstrel Show: 4. Hails from COVE GAP . . MAN of the class. . . brown eyes the VOICE . L. H. S. one and only goal-keeper friend to all . talks a lot .... makes teachers wish they weren't. . likes to tease . sleeps through anything. full of excuses.. . bachelor's instinct . makes friends easily. likes the diner. 500 for pastime Farm Show trip enthusiast. . . seen frequently at movies in Mercersburg BEWARE 'l'REES! HERE COMES HILL! IJONALD EUGENIY HOPKINS A.B1IfL'1! Grade School: LEMASTERS Activities: llovs' 1'horus: 1, 21, 4: Mixed l'h0rus: l. Sl, 41 Hperettn: .L 4: Minstrel Show: 4: Rand: 2. Iii F, F. A.: 4: Vox fit'll1llll+'I 2. Zi, 4: lH':llu:lIi4- 1'luIu: 4: 'I'rnm-k: 2, ZR. 4: 'l'r:1cl: Mun- i-:el-: I: lluslreihnll: 1. 11. 25. 4: Hans:-hall: 1. 2, Zi. 4: Soccer: 1. 21. I Brown hair. .. blue eyes . friendly . plays in all sports interested in Junior girls likes to shoot pool prefers fighting movies follows his football team fnaturally the winning teaml insists he is older than Dick . parts his hair on the right side . seen at Bill's one of the MARKES BROTHERS. RICHARD FLXYOOD HOPKINS Dirk Grade School: LEM ASTERS At-tivitia-sz Sm-1-1-1': 1. 2, Ct. 4: lluslwtlmllz 1. 11, I-I. 4: Base- Imll: l. 2, fl: 'l'l'ill'liI 1, 2. SI, 4: Boys' Vhurus: 1, 21, 4: Mixed vhorus: l. Il, 4: Uperettnz St, 4: Minstrel Show: 4: Ill'illllilflC vlulu: 4: X1-wspuper: 2, Ii, 4: liquid: 1, 2: F. F. A.: 4. One of the MARKES brothers . hates to study . DON'S twin brother . . . teases everyone, . . . good bas- ketball player seems to like HAGERSTOWN.. . lots of fun likes to ARGUE. . . cares for women??? I!!! AND HOW?'???? likes to bet. .. quite talkative.. frequently runs into doors. . likes fishing, ice-skating, hunting . . mischievous .. parts his hair on the left side. RICH.-xRD EUGENE HULL :Gt-H.- ' Grade School: FORT LOUDON Activities: F. I . A.: 4: Hand: 1, 2, 15. 4: Soccer: 4: Bals- ketlwull: -1: Baseball: 3, 4. - Tall . lean . . . lanky .... works after school . , a born bachelor. . likes sports, especially football . . always sleepy ..,. stubborn hair. . . eats constantly. . . races the Ford . . likes to torment people . a woman- hater. .. seen most often with Wanda .. has a way with children. XYAND.-X MAY l'lL'l.l. Sur Grade School: FORT LOUDON Activities: Girls' Vlmrus: l. 2, tl, 4' Girls' Allih-lic Man' :l:g'l'I'I 4: Mixed Vhorus: 1, 2. Il, 4: Hand: l, 2. JC, 4: Hand 'li'l'il'0l'f J: U u-ro-llai: II, 4: lu'n11l:llii- 1'luh: 1, 2, 52, 4: Vlnss Ufliw-o'1': 2, 4: 1 Sllulonl Vouncil: 1: Vox S4-liolne: 1, 2, IL 4: Vox Svllolao Alumni l-Editor: 4: Athln-til Vouncil: 4. Naturally curly hair . petite nose. has an ar- dent admirer in LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE . ya., never seen without Slim , . has bird-claws she insists are finger-nails studious . has a car. . likes to travel nice personality. . . a one-man ga1?'????'? our new basketball manager an ardent basketball fan. Fllil.I,ili Xl.-XY KIZEFIQR .YfJI!1'r Grade School: LEMASTERS .--- -I --,-,- . Af-tir1I1os:1,n-ls thorns: .., 4: lllu-1-1-tial : .., 4 . X o.-. hvliolzn-. 1. 3, Il. 4: Baisluitlmll: 2. SL, 4: Softhzlll: 3: l'l'n-:itivv Writing Vlulv Ji: l'o:-try Ili-:uliug Vluh: Il .4: liilrrairyz 1, 11. 21. 4: Hl'l'i4'e Swim-- tary: ZS: l m'4-ilsii I.1-:igllvz 4: .ktlile-lir l'lIlllll'liI 4: Vlziss l'21lii1rl'. 'l'lu- l':urne-lli::n: 4. Laughing blue eyes . drives 37 Ford . loves poetry Dr. Greenawalt's poetry reader loves hoiscs likes all sports industrious . intelligent slightly plump likes gymnastics and exercises . future plans: teacher of MA.THEMATICS . giggles , loves to cook heart throb: none, although she is seen with quite a few boys . teased by Red course: Academic. XVILMA I.-XNE KEYSER Kr,r.vr1 ' Grade School: FORT LOUDON M Activities: illH'l'l-'liilf It: I . 11. A.: 4: Girls' Vlnnus: 1, :Ig Lilurnry: 1. 2. :L -1. Resident of FORT LOUDON. . . likes to eat . the ,yn-. hands you love to hold. . her hair . has a temper . lots of fun . tells everyone what she thinks talks a lot very good personality . Home Ec class lags when Keyscr's missing . likes to argue. BETTY LOUISE LAXMASTER Bcllr Grade School: LEMASTERS ' Activities: Band: l, 2. Ii, 4: Baud Oliichl-3 1' 4: Liljml-X l. 1.55, 4: Girls' Vlmrus: l, 2. 25, 4: F. II. A.: 4: lf. II. A. Yiu i'l'e-sich-nt: 4: Vlnss 'i'l't'ilSlll't'1'J 2: Vlass Athletic Xl:IIlil.TJI 1 . 31 Iialslu-t'h:lll: TJ, TR: Softhnll: 12. MARKES gal . likes to have fun. . drives the ' -... .4- 1 Chevy . famous for her Baby Beef . , liked by all e X 'CM' . . . blond hair .... saves money, but not greedily, . . big tease . likes horse-back riding. . good in sports . there will be some lucky guy. . . give me a horse instead N J of a car. . . looks cute in bangs. A ,, 1 . , JUNE L.-XVONNE MYERS 'f1mc Grade School: LEMASTERS Activities: Library: 1, 2: Girls' Chorus: 1. 2. 3, 4: Mixed Vliorus: 1, 4: Operetta: 3, 4: Office Secretary: 4: Vlass Historian: I. 2. 51. 4: Vox Sc-holae: 1, 2, 3. 4: Feature liditor. Vox Scholae: 4: l'rania1ie club: 1, 2, Il, 4: Associate Editor. The 1'arn.gl1iang 4, A vivacious red-head with green eyes. . . . adores Harry . . rather snooty. . , definitely has a temper. . . plenty of ability. . . very talkative . . argues RUSSIA by the hour . . lots and lots of acting ability ..,. Dr. Greenawalt's official SECRETARY .... rather tall .... peaches and cream complexion .. freckles to go with her red hair. . feuds with Red - our little Judy. DORIS MARIE REEDER HD0l'l'5 ' Grade School: LEMASTERS I' 4 Activities: Girls' Vhorus: 3: Vox Scholao-: 3: LllJl'1lI'j'I 1, v ' Blonde hair . . blushes at times. . . lovely blue eyes . . good housekeeper. . petite . . quiet ?????? in class . MISCHIEVOUS? Deiinitely NOT! ! ! !. .. excep- tionally fair complexion with rosy cheeks. . uses very little make-up . . makes unexpected wise-cracks. . liked by all . friendly drives the Plymouth. RICHARD .-XRLEN RILEY .l'1'1'ku Grade School: FORT LOUDON Activities: Athletic Vouucil: 4: Track: 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Uuim-il: 1: Boys' Vliorus: 1, 2. Z-Z, 4: Soccer: 1, 11, 3. 4: Basket- - ball: 1. Il, 4: Minstrel Show: 4: F. F. A.: 4: Uperetta: 4: .vyv .Xlllletic Manager: 21. 3. 4. 5 Where there's trouble you'll find Mike. , his curly i +9 X hair. . . smiles that are never blue. . . gives the teachers ,.: a hard time. . brown eyes .. TRUE to DOROTHY , g i f BROOMSTICK likes BUSINESS ARITHMETIC?. . . 'X liked by everyone. .. likes to have fun .. one of the gang from FORT LOUDON . . wonderful athlete , . . gf , argues with coach. .. the Farm Show was wonderful I? fGI'3.ClQl. 'I : A FRANCES LOUISE ROBINSON F1'm11zic Grade School: LEMASTERS .M-liviliesz Hirlsi l'l'llll'llSf 1, 2. Ii. 4: Lilvrairyz 1. 2. Ii, 4: Mix:-fl l'll0l'lISI 22, 4: Iizislcetlmll: 4: I . ll. A.: 4, ' A good sport . . thin, waspish figure . frequently absent from school. .. heart interest: BILL. .. likes sports . quiet ?'I??? in class . inclined to be talka- tive when with friends . . . makes friends easily. . . . an all-around girl ..,. everyone's friend. . flirtatious. . . . giggles a lot likes Home Ec class . . very seldom gets 'ix ' Q 'Y , , . Eff. y .-q - angry. . drives 37 Ford. usually seen with Polly MTQ Q . . . cherry pie winner. .ae . i1.xRx Lot' sCHnNCK --.1101-bv Lau Grade School: LOCUST LEVEL f X V '. i -. Avliviliesz Girls' l'llUl'llSl 2, 15. 4: Uperetta: 35. 4: F. II. A. - ' ' 1- ' MS 5' SFl'l'Vl:ll'j'I 4: Iiaislu-tbnll: 1, 2. Z-1: IillDl'2ll'XI 1, 2, I-i, 4: News Iridi- - ... A. mr, The l':1r11elli:1n: 4: Vox S4-liolne: 1. . -- Small cute . very nice figure. . pleasing per- Ng sonality beautiful eyes and eyelashes .... closest 4 friends are Joy and Benny .... very neat .. capable i Mew' I homemaker. . heart interest: farm lad named Bill. .. 4. ' hails from UPTON . . llkes to drive a Ford .... quite it talkative. . giggles . wants to learn to ice-skate . 'I favorite colors: green and brown .. likes the taste of . burning cork. L... .... ...... -. -..T...l. HAROLD ERNEST FRYE Rod W Grade School: DEFIANCE Activities: Smrce1': -it Bzlsketlmll: Il. 41 llnsolmlli 24, 4: 'l'x':wk: Ji, 4: Uperetta: 3. -I: Ilramaltic' Vluh: 25, 43 Flies-1' Imadiiipxz 5.5 Iluys' i'll4il'llSZ Il, -1: Mixed Vllurxls: H, -lg Minstrel Show: 4: V, Student 1'm1nc'il: IL, 4: I . F. A. Basin-tlmllz 4: Sports Editor, V, Z? The I':ll'Ill'iIiilHf 4. K- , fRed Spent his Freshman and Sophomore year at the Chambersburg High Sc-hoolb . heart interest in the SAINT THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL . loves to dance ,awww , , likes all sports .,,. red hair , . rather quick tem- X pered . blue eyes ,. likes to Wo1'k on Barnes' farm , . craves Vaughn Mon1'oe's singing and playing . hates talkative girls. . loves the old Ford , hates the guy who invented cigarettes! ! ! ! !. , jitterbugs in the auditorium. , , oooh, Oogie. Who's Who A Class of '48 poll has revealed the following students to be the long 'mfl s IOII the most and best, of this yea1 s Senior Class: S1l0l'fL'.Vf EVELYN BENEDICK Bus!-Ioolrilig girl-RoRERTA I'I,-XMIL lJOj'1RAYMOND HAWIIAKER Cllftiif gifl-RIARY Lot' SCHENCK l70j'-BIILTON GARNES BCH flf1lIL fL Q'll'l-BETTY LAMASTER lJOy-HIXIIKEU RILEY .lfoxf likely to sucrccd gil'l-VVAND.-X HULL boy-NATIIAX HECKMAx .Uoxf st1ra'1'011s g'il'l-OLIX'E HAYES lJOj'-GLENN BARNES .llosf sflmol Sf?I.l'l.I Q,'il'liJUNE AIYERS Iioy-UMIKEF' RILEY Gfgfglvl' AIILTON GARNES Tclliltvf liL'uExE HULL Quictcsf 2'il'l-DORIS REEDER llfilf'-N.'XTII.AN HECKMAN .lfuxf fi1'1'1af1'011s Qfifl-Bl,-XRY Lou SCHENCK li0y-'HREDH FRYE Huff built g'il'l-BIARY Lot' SCIIExcK ljtvj'-H.-XRIQX' FRITZ HCM Xf10I'f Qifl-BETTY LAMASTER llllyi-NAIIKEH RILEY Cyllfiftilldillg soloists Qifl-JUNE RIYERS llfij'-JACK HILL O11l.fla11zz'1'1zg d1'a11mz'z'sfs girl-JUNE AIYERS imy-MILTON GARNES Senior Class Prophecy One beautiful evening my best girl friend. NYanda Hull. and I decided to take a ride to pass the time away. She is better known as Mrs. I-larry Benedict. Her husband is a teacher of mathematics at the Mercersburg Academy, but he was at home taking care of their thrce little boys tonight. It was such a beautiful evening that I thought of romance and this brought june and Harry to my mind. They were always such lovebirds. They are now married and very happy. At present they are living in New York where june is an actress on Broadway and Harry has taken good advantage of his training in the office and is a successful business man. VVanda and I then decided to go to see a movie in Chambersburg. XYe purchased our tickets and were thoroughly amazed to tind Frances Robison in the box office. She said that she wanted us to meet her boss. which seemed strange to us. To our oven:- whelming astonishment. she brought Harold Frye over to us. Vte chatted for a few minutes and discovered that the theatre was just a sideline for Red as his specialty was operating a dancing school. He then politely ushered us to our seats. During' the intermission between the shows. there was a prelude of music by a well-known orchestra and when their star vocalist came out, he was none other than .lack Hill. I always knew that he would get somewhere with that voice of his. The lady next to me said that he was soon going to Chicago with the orchestra. I wish him luel . I remember that l-e helped a great deal as a goal keeper to win the soccer cup way lack in I9-I6--l7. The movie then began and. since it was a comedy. there were plenty of laughs. I heard two in the audience that sounded familiar-one that squeaked every now and then and I lcncw that it could be no other than Klilton Garnes and the other was Lhat of jolly XYilma Keyser. After the show was ended. I corneried them and inquired how they were. XYilma informed me that she owns and operates her own tlorist shop. She told me that Helen .Ximian and Betty I.amaster came in the other day and that it was the second time she has seen them since graduation. Helen and her heart-throb ai'e happily married and have a little Barbara and Garry. Betty. who was always l'Ielen's l-est friend, is married to a XYyoming cowboy and together thev own a horse ranch. Betty always loved horses as well as human beings. Betty had told XYilma that Dick and Don Hopkins are star baselfill players and are both married. Of course she would know I'-ecause they were all in the Filvirkes Gang. Finally Milton was able to get a word in edgewise in the conversation and I found out that he is studying to be a portrait painter. He was always drawing some kind of picture when he was in high school. He is still a bachelor but his high school pal, Raymond, is married and has his own farm. On our way home we stopped .at the confectionery for a coke and collided in the doorway with Mr. and Mrs. Vvilliam Gingrich, Mrs. Gingrich being the former Mary I,on Schenck. She laughed when I told her that I couldn't imagine her as a settled housewife beoause she was always so active and had such a Flirtations 111211111012 They couldn't stay any longer becuse kloyce and her hubby were waiting for them in the car. She didn't tell the name of .loy's husband, but she said they call their son, .Iohn Malone, -lr. Going the rest of the way home, NYanda and I thought about our old school days and classmates at L. H. S. It was fascinating because things had changed so since then. VNV: are now living in the atomic and helicopter age and the students now travel to school in their own private helicopter. Although all this has happened. my class- mates have not entirely changed. Nathan Heckman has married his girl friend and is now farming. Mike Riley. one of the liest players in all sports, is still playing soccer and baseball. I-Ie has organized his own team called Riley's Riot Players and I hear that they haven't lost a game s0 far. Glenn Barnes has become a teacher and the female students really swoon over those blonde waves in his hair. He is also the coach of the schools ball team. The boys of our class were real athletes. Eugene Hull is an air mail pilot with at run between New York and Paris. I remember when he used to work at the Fort Loudon Post Office. Pauline Beatty is married and lives in Mercersburg, The only profession that interests her is being a good housewife. Roberta Hznnil has also married, but she has a career, too. She is Z1 hat model and I'll bet she makes a cute one nith that beautiful dark hair. Helen Cuff is engaged. At present she is working in Il department store in Baltimore. Doris Reeder is zrsecretary in fl bank and very much devoted to her work. ,Nellie Keefer is a mathematics teacher at Lemasters High School. And. last but not least of my classmates, is the petite Evelyn Rene-dick. She has achieved her greatest ambition. that ef ll housewife and nurse. She is married to a doctor from North Carolina. I was happy as I went to bed that night because my classmates have been so successful and I decided that as soon possible I would have an Alumni Party for the class of 1948, just for old times! sake. Favorite Expressions OLIVE HAYES- Hy 11a111c'x Hayes. EUGENE HULL-I'o11'1'v tEII1'11g IlIC.l BIILTON G,xRNEs-Good gosh! PAUL1NE BEATTY-Hou' 'bout fha!! XY1I.M,x IQEYSER-lvt' yodx and Iirllv fixlzrxf BETTY LAMAsTER-Do11't bc Xfllfllitli. EvELvN BENEDICK-O11 jvufvws! NELLIE KEEPER-Ii'l111f arc you ff1Ik1'11g tll70Ilffl BIARY Lot' SCHENCK-C0011 I1va'z'c11.v.! jovcii FOREMAN-Holy cow! HELEN AUM,-xx-O11 ! 111y! ROBERT.-X H:XBiII,-Illlltlfij thc llItlffFl'S7 GLENN BARNES-.4tt1! COIIIL' 011. HELEN CUFF-O. for Pctc's misc! Doms REEDER-FOI' gl70dIICX5' sake! JUNE IXIYERS-O, by darn! JACK I'IILL-O, Illjl aclzizz' back! IXIIKE RILEY-IYOII a1'11't a-k1'dd1'11'! NATHAN HECKMAN-N0 k1'da'i11.'! RAYMOND H.uvB,xKER-I'II be 0llU'llL'd.l DICK HOPKINS-HDTL' IlIllCfl you ray? DON HOPKINS-Hlllllfj' dm'-v! HAROLD FRYE-Yllldfij a laugh H-.-I-IV! FRANCES ROBISON-C0311 a'n1'11 il! XVANDA I-IULL-Llfy Pvtc ! HARRX' FRITZ-T11at's a lie! Class Will and Testament We the class of 1948. of the Lemasters High School of Peters Township in the county of Franklin. in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. hereby, make, publish. this to he our last will and testament hereby revoking all wills or testimentary papers of any kind by us, heretofore made, declaring this only to be our last will and testament. In witness, whereof. we. the said Class of 1948, have to this our last will and testament set our hand and seal this tifteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine lnmdred and forty-eight. Item l: To the junior Class we leave the privilege of being dismissed lirst, the ability to get out of English class. and the ability to cooperate. Item II: XYe bequeath our ability to argue to the Sophomore Class. Item III 1' To the Freshmen we bestow the good will of the faculty. and any worthless possessions that we may have left in our hasty departure. Item IV: To the faculty we extend our great appreciation for their services throughout the past four years. Item Y: Be the succeeding rejected items of personal individual members of the class of 19-I8 fall heir to the signitied recipients: Roberta Hamil leaves her Pauline Beatty bequeaths Donald Hopkins wills his Eugene Hull leaves some Doris Reeder wills her quietness and dislike for men to Donna Armstrong. ,lack Hill requests that his fine singing ability be given to Ivan Myers. Betty Lamaster leaves ,Iune Myeis leaves her Mike Riley requests Keefer wills her Fritz bequeaths Cuff leaves her petite features to .Ioan Mellott. her easy to manage hair to Agnes Deaver. high scoring in basketball games to Bob Blattenberger. of his height to his brother. the cute look with bangs to Betty .-Xrnold. temper and hair to match to Mary Logue. that his calmness in athletics and games be given to Guy many boy friends to Dorothy Thompson. his oftice job to Elton Shelly. ability to get along with everyone to the entire student Frances Robison wills her cherry pie making ability to Loretta Rockwell. Mary I.ou Schenck requests that her long eyelashes be given to Dolly Gordon. Richard Hopkins bequeaths his 90 average to any one who can hold his record. .loyce Foreman leaves her pug nose to Bob Lawyer. Nathan Heckman leaves his mathematical ability to Bill Nelling. VN'anda Hull requests that her car be given to anyone who can take good care of the privilege of being a one-man woman to Helen Barnes. Harold Frye wills his love for arguing and the knack of love-making to johnny Glenn Barnes leaves his blonde wavy hair and good looks to Clarence Pittman. Olive Hayes wills sympathy and ability for all the future students nfho study Milton fiarnes leaves his large vocabulary and joke telling to Reuben Locke. Evelyn Benedick wills Helen Auman requests XYilma Keyser leaves her temper and frankness to Marlene Zimmerman and warns use it in small doses. her sparkling blue eyes to Fred Schenck. that her curly hair be given to Edna Keefer. Raymond Hawbaker wills his oftiee-holding jobs and track records to Donald Hollenshead. Nellie Harry Helen hotly. it, and Hill. physics. her to Deck. THE CI..-XSS or 1948 WANDA HULL, E.refuir-1'.r. Class History 44-45 September 11-Forty-six bashful green Freshmen are swarming through the halls. September 20-VVe've learned our way around now, and we've made the Girls' Chorus so large they have to hold practice in the auditorium. September 21-Class otlieers elected: president, Evelyn Benedickg vice president. l'aul J October l October 1 Briggs: secretary, Helen Auman: treasurer. Glenn liarnes. 2-.lohn ,lones leaves us for another school. S-Five Freshmen accepted for parts in Thumbs Cpu: XYanda Hull. Evelyn Benedick. ,lune Myers, Clara Lou Boller and Klary Sword. New boy, Harold Keyser. gets the once over. October Zll-Sophomores initiate us. XYanda and Nellie counted their toes. T November 3-Student Council party. 'lohn Hawbaker and lsetty l.amaster have discovered each other. November 16-Vi'e give the first assembly of the year. December December january 1 4-Edith Briggs quits school. 21-Christmas vacation till .lanuary 1. 2-Mary Lou is dating a Senior. She decided to drop her Soph. January 25-Snow! No school. February 5-Back to school from a snowy vacation. March 16-Everyone has Spring Fever. March 30-XYhewl Half-day Easter vacation. April -lf--Kenneth Flagle gives us a talk on war experiences. Very interesting - we omit three classes. April 13-Dramatic Club Spring Frolic. Mary Lou is back with her Sophomore. May 16- Mike wins lots of ribbons at track meet. Also Dick Hopkins and Glenn Barnes win ribbons. june 5-School's out. Freshmen walk off with the lutramural Cup. June 6-Roller skating party at Cold Springs. 45-46 September ll-.-Xt last we are Sophomore-s. No more greenie business. September 13-After we are settled in the same room as last year we find Glenn Sbives, Robert Deshong and Fmmert Shelly missing. Fiut we welcome Evelyn Shorband XN'illiam Glass. October 19-lnitiation for those dear little Freshmen. Very good sports even if they didn't believe there was water in the buckets. November 9-Members of our class taking parts in Tish are XYanda Hull. Evelyn Benedick. ,lune Myers, Raymond Hawbaker. and Milton Garnes. November 28-The twins have scarlet fever so Mr. and Mrs. l-ausch are quarantined. That academy professor teaching math makes us wish the walls were sound proof. December 17-Mr. and Mrs. Lausch have returned and we're glad because our Latin teachers didn't know as much as we do. December 21-Christmas vacation till December 31. February 6-Pictures taken today. February S-Dick Hopkins twists his ankle and Benny looks sad. February 19-Snow - eleven and one-half inches! March S-Pictures arrive but oooh! Joyce has traded her Freshman in for a Senior. March 1-l-'lune and Glenn trv harmonizing in an assembly progrzun. Not much harmony l . V March 29-A magician casts a spell over us and we strike. XYe even become pickets. May 17-Class Party at Cowans Gap. Questions to 'lune and Helen: are those other two sophomores F May 31-Class Night. June tries to imitate Carmen Miranda and Evelyn Shorb dances. June 3-As we call the last roll for this term we find we've lost Mary Sword and Clara Lou Boller to the bonds of matrimony. Also Paul Briggs preferred to work rather than come to school. Good Luck to the Seniors. 46-47 September 10-School opens again, but with many changes. Dr. E. Guy Greenawalt takes over as Supervising Principal. September ll-Vv'e also have a new homeroom teacher: John R. Polinsky. VVhen call- ing the roll we have missing Ruth and Rachel Meyers. VVe welcome another redhead, Harold Frye. September 23-June Myers returns from a recent appendectomy and starts arguing with Mrs. Gordy, who is substituting for Mrs. Shoop. October 16-Assembly on VVomen in History. VVasn't Eve cute? October 18-We ordered our class rings today. November 13-Hurrah! VVe beat Dover. November .20-A few of us skip school to go to Lancaster to see our team beat New Holland. VVe bring home the beautiful trophy too. Jack was really in there. VVe can't decide whether Dr. Greenawalt was happy about it or not. November Zl-Sorrow invades our classroom when we learn that Betty Rosenberry, the jolliest girl in our class, died this morning. December 19-Kilroy is losing popularity and we're dreaming of a VVhite Christmas. December Q3-VVe get a Christmas vacation till January 2. Happy Days. January 27-Everyone discussing Margie New name for Mr. Polinsky is Johnny- kins. February 3- Red Frye discusses an antiseptic maniac in English class. We'd all like to know what that is. including Mrs. Shoop. March 6-VVe're all running around in circles because our class rings came. March 21-2.2-Operetta, The Gypsy Rover. June Myers and Glenn Barnes have major roles and in the chorus are: Olive Hayes, Evelyn Shorb, Joyce Foreman, Evelyn Benedick, Janice Rosenberry, Mary Lou Schenck, Roberta Hamil, Jack Hill, Donald Hopkins, Richard Hop- kins, and Nathan Heckman, April 15-'We've been very busy cooking in order to make a little necessary money toward the Junior-Senior Banquet. May S-9- January Thaw. Members of our class in this dramatic production: Evelyn , Benedick, VVanda Hull, June Myers and Milton Garnes. May 15-Donning our pretty gowns and handsome suits, we give the Seniors a farewell banquet at Hotel W'ashington. June 10-All the Seniors are acting a little crazy, doing gymnastics on the front lawn and yelling all the time. June 16-Seniors have graduated and this is our last day. VVe really will miss them them next year because we've known them so long. 47-48 September 2-We are Seniors! But the faculty is so new we're lost. September 9-We find so many missing this year: Evelyn Shorb, Mary Jane Hege, Margaret Reeder. Evelyn Kessinger and Leona Stahl. John Haw- baker has not as yet become dignified enough to be a senior. September 23-VVe elect class ofiicers and they are: Raymond Hawbaker, president: Nathan Heckman, vice president: Wianda Hull, secretaryg Olive Hayes, treasurer. October 24-XVe sponsor a square dance and everyone has a wonderful time. November 13-VVe go to Dover for a soccer game but they beat us this year, November 20-Tryouts for dramatics: June Myers, Evelyn Benedick, Milton Garnes, Raymond Hawbaker, Janice Rosenberry and Roberta Hamil are among this group. December 18-19-Dramatic Club presents A Date With Judy. December 23-Off for a three-day Christmas vacation. January 1-About fourteen of us decide to take New Year's off. Too rainy to go ice-skating though. January 13-Almost everyone goes to the Farm Show. January 23-Janice decides to leave us because she doesn't like the idea of Detention Hall. We'll miss her. January 30-Minstrel Show. Mr. Wingerd looked so-o-o cute. February 13-Deadline for essays on Will Democracy Survive ? February 17-Our beautiful green and white hats and pennants arrive. February 25-Mr. Mowrey presents musical assembly. But one simply couldn't get a laugh. March 8-VVanda Hull is ill with appendicitis. March 10-Movie, Sun Valley Serenade, the film strung from one end of the building to the other. April 8-9-Operetta, Pirates of Penzance. May 14-Junior-Senior Banquet at Hotel Vliashington. May 21-VVe're very sad because at last it's time to go. Adieu. Class Hli.Yf0FI-011. JUNE MYERS. Class Poem On September of Nineteen Forty-four, The school doors opened wide once more. And forty-six Freshmen entered in Their four years of High School to begin. VVe studied hard to make the grade. But feel ourselves highly repaid, VVhen looking back along the way Our thoughts to happy moments stray. To the many teachers we've met here, Both those serene and those severe, XVe express our gratitude for their ambitions And efforts to make us better citizens. Our hopes for a world peaceful and strong, Will be our guide as we go along. And may our dreams continue bright. And freedom always remain our right. Only twenty-six remain as the time draws nigh. Our school days have passed quickly by. To our Alma Mater, our thoughts will often turn. But we must Learn to live, and live to learn. JUNE lhlYERS. Front row, left to right :- Fred Schenck, Donald Austin, Robert Snyder, Robert Lawyer, Guy Hollenshead, Earl Ferry, Peggy Lamaster, Patsy Starliper, Helen Barnes, Loretta Rockwell. Second row 1- Agnes Deaver, Glenn Fritz, Zana Cramer, Elton Shelly, Betty Arnold, Galen Hecknian, Dorothy Bricker, Myron Meyers, Dolly Angle, Viola Gordon, Mrs, Stroup. Third row :-Maude Kessinger, Myers Rockwell, Eric Etter, John Hawbaker, Dorothy Thompson, Robert Hill, Anna Mae Truinpower. Junior Class Class Otlicers: Prc.n'dc11f-GUY Ht3LLENSHE.AD2 I'ice-P1'cs1'de11I-RoBERr Law- YER1 .9L'L'l'L llllI'j -PEGGY LixMAsrER: Trcaszzrcl'-EixRL FERRY: .itlzlctic illanagvrs- HELEN B,-xRNEs and Mx'ERs ROCKXVELL. CLASS YELL: Hl..YfLIl'.X' in fin' fofwzooiz. Brzxkcfbrzll at fl1'1111vl'.' llvL l'C alwuvx c1'cfv1'111incu' fu bv the tt'1'1:1zcr .' IVI10 are 'wwf' C1711 -V011 gllL'.Y5:1 l-ilQ'L'l'.Y.l Yes! Yrs! Yes! This is the third year here at L. H. S. for the Class of '49, Since they first started to high school, they have lost quite a few of their classinatcs. They learned, much to their chagrin that they would occupy the rooni vacated by the Class ot '48, the stage. Their ire was elevated to a rather high pitch when they discovered that they would have to move from their room quite frequently. They also acquired a new teacher this year, Mrs. Barbara Stroup. ACTIVITIES 'Pop Reads A Christnias Carol presented to student body by Class of '-l9. Two '-l9'ers joined the cast of A Date Vl'ith Judy. ' Four cheer leaders were selected from the Class of '-W. Class H1'.rf0rn111. PATSY STARLIPER. - -Q Front row, left to right: Gladys Hamil, Kenneth Mellott, Mary Stahl. John Hill, John Brake. Joan Rosenberry, Ivan Myers, Dorothy Etter, James Failor, Janet Failor, John Seylar, and Virginia Ommert. Second row, left to right: Mrs. McElhaney, Mary Logue, Donald Deck, Blanche Div- ilbiss, Wilbur Gordon, Mary Fisher, Aaron Hoke, Patsy Hill, Donald Blattenberger, Bernice Moats, Percy Hays, Miss Ryder, and Roberta Zimmerman. Third row, left to right: Joan Rockwell, Jack Hawbaker, Louise Smith, Arthur Nelling, Elaine Jones, Robert Bard, Betty Glass, Dean Christman, Ruth Lininger, and Merle Shives. Fourth row, left to right: David Harmon, Bruce Yeager, Roy Ensminger, and Mar- shall Kuhn. Not pictured: Joan Mellott, Carl Plum, and William Swisher. Sophomore Class Class Otiicers: P1'v.s1'dc11t-IVAN MYERS: Vim' P1'vsz'ulv11l-hloux BRAKE: Surre- ftII'j'-DOROTHY ETTEICI 7'1'm.r1m'1'-,IAMrs F.uLoRg .-lllzlvfic .llurmyclxv-.IANur F.y1Lok and jonx HILL. CLASS YELL: lfirl' in llzv llltlllllftllll, Sllltlkl' in Ilzc gra.v.r, The Class of '50 Is really' fasl. lN'hen the Class of '50 arrived at L. H. S. this year, they discovered that although their group had decreased, they still needed two home rooms. These are located at the baek of the auditorium and are presided over by Miss Ryder and Mrs. Mclilhaney. Several Sophomores were in the school play. Blanche Divilbiss. :I soprano, played the lead in the operetta. C'la.r.r HIAXfL7l'l-fill, ,low Rosrixizniucv. ACTIVITIES Pennsylvania XYG-ek assembly presented to student body. A play Bessie, The Bandit's Beautiful Baby given in an assembly. Front row, left to right: Donald Gayman, Robert Swisher, Donna Armstrong, Harold Deshong, Helen Greenawalt, John Armstrong, John Stoner, Georgina Smith, Shirley McLaughlin, George Weller, Naomi Negley, Rodney McLaughlin, Elva Meyers, Charles Smith, Doris Mellott. and Reuben Locke. Second row, left to right: Paul Hopkins, Robert Blattenberger, Thurman Overcash, Donald Beeler, Glenn Clever, Lynn Plum. Doris Smith, Charles Carbaugh, Lena Mellott, Frank Hull, Grace Seylar, Gladys Brindle, Betty Amsley, Susan Meyers, Eleanora Yeager, Pauline Rubeck, and Mr. Wingerd. Third row, left to right: Jack Fix, Edna Keefer, Paul Shives, Eugene Cuff, Carl Amsley, Della Cooper, Clarence Pittman, Merle Ryder, Faye Keefer, Gerald Meekley, LuRae Ferry, Evangeline Buckwalter, and Marlene Zimmerman. Those not pictured are: Paul Gordon, William Fix, and Annabelle Zeis. Upon arriving at L. H. S. this year, the class of '51 discovered that they would live in the forepart of the auditorium. They found that there were 47 gay little people in their class. Of these 47 they have lost four: Doris Smit, Annabelle Zeis, Elva Myers, and Paul Gordon. Most of them participate in extra-curricular activities. Mr. lVilliam XYingerd.is their homeroom teacher. Freshmen Class Class Ofticers: Prcsidmzf-GEORGINA SMITH: lvllft' P1'f.vz'd011f-JOHN STONER: SCCI'L'fL7I'j'-JOHN ,ARMSTRONG2 Tl'L'051II'L'I'-SHIRLEY McLAL'cHL1N: .-lflzlvizr Managers -Dokis AIELLOTT AND RODNEY RICLAUGHLIN. CLASS YELL: Z1'fifv1'rI1' do rlalzf Cl1l'fli'C'l'.X' Chick! The .FITSIIIIIUIZ class is really slick! lVv't'C gm? H10 Z7l'UlllI.Y flzafs true mmzzglzf S0 601110 Olly, Fl'L'S1IllIGlI, do your stuff! ACTIVITIES January l-An interesting and instructive assembly on the common errors made in Public Speaking. January 26-A gay, rollicking Roller Skating Party at Cold Springs Park was held by the class of '51, .. Three of the Class of '51 rose to join the cast of A Date VVith Judy. , Class Hl'.Yft7I'Ilt1Il, SUSAN NIEYERS. Name Richard Riley Mary Lou Schenck Senior Likes and Dislikes Likes XYOITICII Bill Milton Garnes square dances Joyce Foreman John Harold Frye Smith Helen Cult music Nathan Heckman Upton Raymond Hawbaker to drive a Nash Richa1'd Hopkins to sleep Donald Hopkins Glenn Barnes Doris Reeder June Myers jack Hill Nellie Keefer Helen Auman Roberta Hamil Evelyn Benedick Betty Lamaster Pauline Beatty Olive Hayes Harry Fritz Vvilma Keyser XVanda Hull Eugene Hull Frances Robison school women solitude Harry music sports to tease Janice Rick sports Dave music June to argue the Pontiac to sleep roller- skating Dislikes rollerskating gossip Favorite Pastime sports reading Shakespeare skipping school conceited people knitting cold weather playing records sewing reading car horns sleeping 'lcrabby traveling teachers cabbage baseball cabbage basketball onions playing records rice reading counsel reading school movies nosey people reading conceited people traveling people Garry hillbilly music dancing rainy reading weather and radio conceited people pleasure driving studying reading school traveling pot pie reading Sunday evenings loafing alone rice traveling fiat tires pleasure driving Favorite Food spaghetti Favorite Song l'm In the meatballs Mood For Lcve macaroni S cheese banana splits fried chicken pie ice cream ice cream ice cream crab cakes Now Is the Hour Stardust Bless You True I Love You, Yes I Do I Don't Know VX'hy 'Now Is the Hour Your Red NVagon mashed potatoes I Love and gravy ice cream A Rabbit Good-night Sweetheart hot dogs Now Is the Hour macaroni S: Anniversary cheese Song ice cream Full Moon and fried chicken pie veal steak oranges banana split Empty Arms Don't Look Now Near You Night and Day I Love You, Yes I Do How Soon banana splits The Serenade of The Bells spaghetti Chopin's Polonaise ice cream For Sentimental Reasons fried XVho Cares VYhat chicken People Say baked Night and beans Day chili How Soon Italian Someday spaghetti v I . I u n i F F . E The buses keep rolling along -- to school Frcnt row, left to right: - Harold Deshong, Jack Fix. Thurman Overcash, Lynn Plum, Frank Hull, Reuben Locke, Donald Gayman, John Armstrong. Second row: John Stoner, Gerald Meckley, Rodney McLaughlin, Kenneth Mellott, Merle Shives, Wilbur Gordon, Elton Shelly, Earl Ferry. Standing: Arthur Nelling, Mr. Wingerd, Ivan Myers, Guy Hollenshead, Myers Rock- well, Donald Austin, Eugene Hull, John Hawbaker, Donald Hopkins, Richard Riley, Bruce Yeager, John Hill, Harold Frye, Glenn Barnes, Donald Deck. Baseball The baseball team has been t1'aiIIiDg for the 1948 baseball season which has been started On April 6th, with a game with MeI'ce1'slIui'g' High at Leinastcrs. The team. coached by Mr. Xylllllllll L. XYlllQt'l'll. expects plr-my Of competition in thc league with AlCl'CCl'SlJl1l'Q. St. '1-llOlll2i5. Greciicustlc. lYzIyIIeslmOi'I,:, Xlkasliiiigtoii Town- ship. and Quincy. The squad and thc probablc positimis Of czich player are as follows: P1'tClzc1's.' l'lAROl.D FRYE JACK ldILL ,IOHN HAWDIIRER JOHN HILL XYILBUR GORDON JOHN ARMSTRONG RODNEY MCL.xI'I,:HI.1N Calfli Urs .' IVAN :MYERS EUGENE HULL DONALD AL's'rIN JOHN STONER l11jiCld'I'1'x J Erui-:NE HULL GUI' HOLLENSllE.NlJ DONALD HOPKINS RICHARD RLIEY DLTNALD DECK BIERLE SHIVES O1fljir1a'v1'.i'.' GLENN BARNES EARL FERRY ELTON SHELLEY KIYERS ROCKWELL BRUCE XYEAGER KENNETH lllELLO'l'T VVILIIUR GORDON GERALD MEcRLEx' HAROLD DEsHONc: DONIXLD GAYMAN Soccer Front row, left to right: - John Hill, Jack Hill, Glenn Barnes, Harold Frye, Guy Hollenshead, Richard Riley, Donald Hopkins, Richard Hopkins, John Hawbaker. Second row: Robert Lawyer, Eugene Hull, Eugene Cuff, Ivan Myers, John Brake, Bruce Yeager, Robert Hill, John Stoner, Raymond Hawbaker, Milton Garnes. Standing: Robert Snyder, Donald Blattenberger, Harold Deshong, John Armstrong, Donald Deck, Rodney McLaughlin, Gerald Meckley, Merle Shives, Kenneth Mellott, Jack Hawbaker, Fred Schenck, Mr. Wingerd. Soccer September 23 Hustontown 0-Lemasters 5 The first game of the 1947 soccer season was an easy victory. September 26 Hustontown 0-Lemasters 9 Lemasters' team played the second game at home and showed the school fine teamwork. September 30 Mercersburg 3-Lemasters 2 A very line performance was displayed by the Mercersburg squad on their home ground when they defeated Lemasters by one goal. October 3 Scotland O-Lemasters 7 The Lemasters' squad took an early lead and kept it throughout the entire game. Their first year in the league, the Scotland squad played a line game. October 7 Greencastle O-Lemasters 1 Greencastle traveled to Lemasters to be defeated. Brake, a sophomore, was the boy who saved the day when he drove through the winning goal. October 1U VVashington Township 0-Lemasters 7 Downing the Wiashington Township team on their own ground was easy for the red and black team. October 14 St. Thomas 1-Lemasters 3 The Lemasters' squad took another step toward the goal of Franklin County Championship. Red Frye, a senior, scored the three winning goals. October 17 Mercersburg 0-Lemasters 1 Lemasters' aggregation displayed championship form and upset the hopes of the favored team in one of the best league games of the year. October 21 Mercersburg Academy 3-Lemasters 4 In what proved to be the most exciting game of the season the Lemasters team took a very close game from the Academy. Dick Hopkins, a senior, scored all four goals for L. H. S. October 24 Scotland 0-Lemasters S Eight goals chalked up by the Lemasters team brought an easy victory over Scotland, thus keeping Lemasters in the lead of the Franklin County League. October ZS Greencastle 0-Lemasters 2 The Lemasters squad traveled to Greencastle to play in one of the worst games of the season. Despite the rain and a muddy tield Lemasters took another victory on the way to championship. November 7 St. Thomas 2-Lemasters 4 Lemasters downed the St. Thomas lads at St. Thomas. The first half saw the teams evenly matched by a tie of 2-2, but in the second half Lemasters went ahead with two more goals while holding the opponents scoreless. November 10 Vlfashington Township O-Lemasters 3 Ending the league games Lemasters traveled to XN'ashington Township to hand them a defeat of 3-0. November 12 Dover 2-Lemasters 1 The biggest upset of the year for Lemasters occurred when Dover won the York County Championship in the first round of the District 3 play-off games. Guy Hollens- head, a junior, scored the only goal for Lemasters. Girls' Basketball Basketball at Lemasters started in 102-l-1025 under the direction of the Principal Nlr. Thornton. Since then, there has heen a Girls' Athletic Association at Lemasters, under the direction of Mrs. Edna McElhaney. This year there were IS girls in the association. .-X total of 0 gaines were played during this past season. .lanuary 1-L. H. S. ,-Xhunnae 16-Leniasters 2-l To the tune ot the l.. H. S. pupils' cheers. the Xliildcats trounced the former graduates. blaniiary S-Scotland 19-Le-masters 31 The Leinasters girls skipped from the Hoor from an easy victory. January 15-Vliashington Township 17-L. H. S. 1-l Breaking' their winning streak, the Wiildcats lost to the VVasliinf.fto11 Township sextet hy a 17-1-l score. january 27-Greencastle 26-Leinasters 21 .X Five-point loss was suffered hy L. H. S. in the meeting with G. H. S. january 29-Xliashiugtou Township 30-Lemasters 29 Following' closely at the heels of XYashingtou Township, the XYildcats hnally lost hy one point. Fehruary 3-Greencastle 33-Letuasters 26 Through a tough. hard-played game, the L. H. S. sextet lost to the G. H. S, girls. Fchruary 5-Scotland .27-Lcinasters 30 Taking' the lead early in the ganie the Xllildcats surrendered it temporarily to the Scotland sextet hut quickly 1'egained speed to end with a victory. February ll-Mercersburg' llfl-Leniastcrs 20 To close competition and cheering from both sides the two teams decided to quit at a 20-20 tie. v Front row, left to right: Guy Hollenshead, Glenn Barnes, Richard Riley, Donald Hopkins, Harold Frye. Second row: John Stoner, Bruce Yeager, Fred Schenck, Richard Hopkins, Earl Ferry, Jack Hawbaker. Third row: Raymond Hawbaker finanagerl, Mr. Wingerd fcoachj, Milton Garnes Qmanagerj. Front row, left to right: Mrs. McElhaney, Nellie Keefer, Mary Fisher, Dorothy Etter, Gladys Brindle. Standing: Dorothy Bricker, Janet Failor, Helen Barnes, Faye Keefer, Doris Mellott, Elaine Jones, Peggy Lamaster, Frances Robison. Varsity Basketball Squad GLENN BARNES RICHARD RILEY GUY HOLLENsHEAD RAYMOND I-IAWBAKER. '48 IJAUL HOPKINS. '51 CLASS OF 1948 HAROLD FRYE DONALD HOPKINS RICHARD HOPKINS CLASS OF 1949 FRED SCIIENCK CLASS OF 1950 JACK HAwB,xKER CLASS OF 1951 JOHN STONER MANAGERS AIILTON GARNES. '48 ROBERT BLATTENBERGER, '51 COACH XYILLIAM N. XVINGERD December 9 VVaynesbOrO 53-Leniasters 28 Beginning the 1947-48 basketball season the Lemasters' tive lost 53-28. December 12 Chambersburg 53-Leniasters .28 The squad lust tO a team that has held Championship rating in past years. December 16 Shippensburg 57-Lemasters 35 In the third nun-league game Of the seasun the Lemasters' squad lost to the Ship- penshurg Greyhnunds. December 23 Alumni 27-Lemasters 26 A game that proved to be a thriller. December 50 Quincy Orphanage Z0-Lemasters 47 The hrst victory came tO the L. H. S. Five when they downed the Quincy Orphanage team. January 6 MCCOnnellsburg 41-Lemasters 21 A very cluse game until the last quarter and. although the L. H. S. quintet played hard, they lost hy twenty points. january 9 Greencastle 31-Lemasters 21 The Lemasters' squad traveled tO Greencastle Only tO lose the game. January I6 'Washingtnn Township 31-Lemasters 22 The Lemasters' team had high hopes Of defeating XYashingtOn Township, but due to the lack Of a grind passing team dropped the game hy a 9-point margin. January 20 Mercersburg 23-Lemasters 20 Meeting Old rivals proved to be an upset when they handed the L. H. S. team a defeat by Only three points. january 23 Scotland 56-Lemasters 30 XVinners of the Franklin County league last year proved to the L. H. S. team that they were plenty Strong' again this year. January 2-l Klerceraburg Academy 61-Lemasters 37 ' The L. H. S. team was off the beam when they played the Academy, loging 61 to 37. january 27 Mcfonnellsburg 32-Lemmters 22 Despite the long' trip over the mountain the invincible L. H. S, quintet thrashed the Mcfonnellslxurg Fire. February 3 Greencastle 39-Lemasters. 44 y Although in the cellar the first half of the season, the L. H. S. quintet started the second half by downing the Greencastle Fire on the home court. Trailing at the Izeginning of the lint quarter, the team rolled up a winning score. February 6 Xlashington Township 3-l-Lemasters 36 After defeating' Greencaftle the L. H. S. team was ready to take on Xllashington Township in one of the most exciting games of the season. Going into an extra period, the L. H. S. team proved that it was the etrongest en the Hoor. February 7 Blercersburg Academy SU-Lemaaters 29 After two euccessful giuiies. the Lemasters' team dropped one to the Mercersburg .Xcadeniy by a Score of 50-20. February l3 Merceraburg 51-Lemanters Sl i Playing' for the lead in the second half of the Franklin County League, the Le- niarters' team played hard. but lost the fecond game with Mercersburg. February 17 Scotland 48-Lemasters ll ' Playing' the last league game of the seafon at Scotland, the team wuffered defeat at the hande of the Scotland Fire. Track Team The Lenizisters High School truck 'team consists of eight incnihurs, six seniors, two juniors, four sophomores, and one freshman. The track team has no schedule this yezlr hut will purticipzitc in rm internnirzil pi'og'1'ziiii. Left to right: first row:- Guy Hollenhead, Glenn Barnes, Richard Riley, Harold Frye. Second row: - Bruce Yeager, Fred Sehenck, Richard Hopkins, Donald Hopkins. Third row: - Rodney McLaughlin, John Armstrong, Gerald Meckley, Raymond Hawbaker. Fourth row: - John Stoner, Bob Blattenberger, Mr. Wingerd, Percy Hayes, John Hill. Junior Varsity Basketball Front 1'0w, left to right: Donald Blattenberger Qmanagerj, John Brake, Eric Etter, Fred Schenck, Earl Ferry, Robert Blatenberger, Paul Hopkins fnianagerb. Second row: Paul Shives, Donald Beeler, Gerald Meckley, Harold Deshong, Merle Shives, John Armstrong, Rodney McLaughlin, John Stoner. Third row: Mr. Wingerd. This year the Leniartf-rs tczmi clisplayefl excellent form :incl ability :is they en- countered their opposition with strong' ClC'f6'1'llllll1ltlU1l to win. The team consisted of 13 boys who gave excellent l'JE1'fOl'l1lE!1lCL'!i tliroughout the year. p Sevcrzll of the boys sliowecl 'r possibilities of becoming varsity players next year. .X great deal of Credit goes tto Mr. XVi1ig'ei'cl for taking zl squad of inexperienced players and inaking zi good team of tlieni. PLAYERS 1. ERIC ETTER 7. Doiuro BIEELER 2. JOHN BRAKE S. JACK l'll-XWBAKER 3. JOHN STONER U. FRED Sci-IENQR 4. EARL TERRY lil. RODNEY LXICLAUGHLIN 5. JoHN ARMSTRONG 11. hlERLE Siiirizs 6. ROBERT BLATTENRERGIZR 12. PAUL Simms 13. GERALD BIECKLEY v I . I u n i F F . E Cheer Leaders Left to right: Betty Arnold, Patricia Starlipcr, Janice Rosenberry, Helen Barnes, Elaine Jones, Peggy Lamaster. - The purpose ot thc Cheer Leaders is to foster hetter athletic spirit and to keep sports: on 1: high plain in Lemasters High School. The organization is comprised of six girls: one senior, foul' juniors and one sophomore. Elaine jones was elected head cheer leader of the squad which has hcen active during the entire school season. Athletic Council An Athletic Council, consisting of students. was formed this year for the first time at Lemasters. The purpose of the Council is to give the students representation in determining athletic problems and policies. The representatives are chosen hy the coaches and include two seniors. two juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman. The hoys and girls meet separate-lv hut are organized for the same purposes. ' The duty of the council is to assist the coaches on prohlcms which might arise and to advise them on any issue which they may he called upon to settle. The councils act in an advisory capacity in many matters. the couches making the final decisions. The council and the coaches have set up a new svsteni for awarding athletic letters and have made training rules for the various sports. Lettermen and Women Front row, left to right: Nellie Keefer, Helen Barnes, Peggy Lamaster, Janet Failor, Dorothy Bricker. Second row: John Stoner, Ivan Myers, Harold Frye, Glenn.Barnes, Eugene Hull, John Hawbaker, Bruce Yeager, Richard Riley, Donald Hopkins, Guy Hollenshead, John Hill, Jack Hill, John Brake. I , J Student Council The Student C'oun'iil represents the stuclcnt burly in XV0l'lilllQ' out problems of the school. Two memhers are elected funn each clriss annually or remesentatives and the Class presidents Zllllfllllillllfiillf' hecome menihers. The Council elects il fourth member from the senior class. Dr. lYil'CCllZilYZllC acts as council ziclvisor. The ofiicers for this your are: I'1'v.vi1lt'r1f, ClL'Y l'lOLl.liN5llliAIlQ lvlill'-fll'4'.V1'dL'LIf, H.Xlil'PLD FRYE: Svi'1'u!ary, IEVELYN B12N151r1cK. The members ziccorcline to classes are: 5c11ifn'sill.x1:ol.n FRYIQ, f,iLENN B XRNES, RAYMUNU IJAXYIIAKER, El'lil,YN BENIQIJICK: ,llllllOl'S-l,ORE'l l'A RuCKwi5LL, GU' Hoi.- LENSHEAIJ, DllN.XlIJ AUSTIN: Soplioinores-jo11N Siirmn, lr.xN AlYliRS, jfmx Ros- ENBERRYI Freslnneii-Ro11NuY hlL'l,.-XL'lllILIN, llfxnmn lJlI5lIUNtl, G1iRi91N.-x SlXll '!l. Study l-lall Picture Left to right :-Row 1, front to rear-Glenn Barnes, Richard Hopkins, Harry Fritz. Row 2- Marshall Kuhn, LuRae Ferry, Evangeline Buckwalter, Dean Christman. Row 3-Susan Meyers, Wanda Hull, Ivan Myers, Donald Hopkins, Eugene Hull, Roy Ensminger, Doris Reeder. Row 4-Donald Blattenberger, Olive Hayes, Shirley McLaughlin, Nellie Keefer, John Hawbaker, Jack Hill, James Failor, Agnes Deaver. Row 5-Harold Frye. Evelyn Benedick, Donald Gayman, Naomi Negley, Raymond Hawbaker, Eleanora Yeager, Dorothy Thompson, Helen Cuif. Row 6-Janet Failor, June Myers, Georgina Smith, Bernice Moats, Jerry Meckley, Carrie Landis, Pauline Rubeck, Helen Barnes, Elaine Jones. Row 7-Jack Hawbaker, Joan Rosenberry, Virginia Ommert, Dorothy Etter. I H Music and Forensic League l.tI1lZ15iL'i's l'l11g'11 5c111111l 1'11'c:1l'.-11 at cr111t11111qd 111te1'est 111 tlie 1Il1'G1l-1C z1U'1'1t1e- :-t:11'tc.1 l'lt'l'L' 111 llllf sp1'i113g' of ll?-17. T111't'e 1'f111111ei1t111':1 11'1'1'1' C11ik'l't'fl 111 tlie Clillliij' t'l1111111I1l11'1Il cr111ttsts 1111111 :ut 1111, 1111 C1:llej!'v. 1111 tlie e1'e11i11e' of 1X1!l1'L'l1 -Tl 1111111113 Xlcl.:111i11l111, '51, 111111 lirst place 111 Slizilsespeztu- 1'L'Ilfl1l1Lf, -1111111 111111111111-1'1'1', 511, 111111 111111 111111111 place 111 the State Ill 19-If, g'-lzicecl seconfl lll cleQ1z1111:1t11111, fl11Ll Nellie list-fe1'.'4-8. 111111 :1c:1111d place ill p11el1'y 1'CIifl1llf. New t'1'c11ls l1,11'e 1ft ,1T :irlclrcl to 1110 1117111 'fllCf11.'11t' of 1111111e 111111 fl'll'C'l'l51C Ctilllfwii- tions. l.e111:1ste1's entererl QXl'lll'I.ll' Nelling' :is 11 l'Zll'1tK'll1E' soloist, Blanche Divilbiss as a 111ezzo-sop1':1110 soloist. :111fl Betty 4X1'11r1lcl tis 11 1'z1d1o 1'e:1r1e1'. These t111'ee 11'e11t to the District contest 1.ll1flf'1l1lCt?tC'1. At the ineetinj at Sll1f1pC1lS11l11'g State Teacliers College, Betty .-X1'11old 11'o11 the only z111'a1'c1. Front row, left to iightz- Betty Arnold, Blanche Divilbiss, Nellie Keefer. Second row:-Mrs. Stroup, Mr. Mowrey, Dr. Greenawalt, Arthur Nelling, Rodney McLaug'l1lin, Joan Rosenberry. Parnellian Staff YT119 Pn,1'11e11ia11 was tirst p1'111tuc1 under t11e s11pe1'1'isic11 of Bliss llargaret Heffe- ditz Clllflllg' the school year of 193-1-35. Due to tlie lack of nirtterial Cl1.11'i1'lfI the 11'a1', the pu11l1cz1tio11 of the Pa1'11ellia11 was C1i5Ct,I1lQill11L'C1 f1'e111 19-12 to 19-1-6. The Class of 19-16 once again printed a Pa1'11e1l1a11. This year t11e j'C1i1'11OU1i is under the s11pe1'1'is1o11 of Mrs. Brirbara Stroup. Seated, left to rightz- Nathan Heckman, Business managerg Raymond Hawbaker, Editorg June Myers, Assistant Editorg Harry Fritz, Make Up Editorg Olive Hayes, Feature Editor. Standing, left to right: - Janice Rosenberry, Picture Editor Qreplaced by Joyce Foreinanjg Nellie Keefer, Class Editorg Glann Barnes, Art Editorg Harold Frye, Sports Editorg Milton Garnes, Make Up Editorg Mary Lou Schenck, News Editor. Choruses The ehoru es were ftzirtecl in the year 10294313 hy Mix. Mildred Burkhart. .-Xt fr xx is bmall. hut now it has iIlC1'E'IlrCfl until there are three hrnnclies: tirwt the broup 'z Girl! Bow' :mil Mixed Chorufes. The chorufes, under the clirection of Mr. XYZIXIIE' Mowrey, have participated in various eligzigeim-nts. as follows: The Bmw' Choruw presented Z1 miuftrel show in -lzimiary. ' l 0 t. hiffh weemhly in FelJrua1'y. Mixecl Chorus presented Il musiczi program E1 '1 ,A L., They albo wang at a Sunday School convention at Mereervhurg' in .-Xpril. The Girl! Chorus participated in ll Pennsylvaiiizi XYeek Assemhly program. All three Chorusew presented at mueic festival during Music XYeek in May. The3 albo participated in the Commencement exercises. Boys' Chorus Seated, left to right: - Raymond Hawbaker, Milton Garnes, Nathen Heckman, Glenn Barnes, Ha1'old Frye, Jack Hill, Arthur Nelling, Richard Riley, Donald Hopkins, Donald Blattenberger. Standing, left to right: - Richard Hopkins, Robert Snyder, Fred Schenck, Guy Hollenshead, Robert Lawyer, John Hawbaker, Eric Etter, Elton Shelly, Galen Hecknian, Percy Hayes, Director Mr. Wayne Mowrey. Mixed Chorus Seated, left to right: Patricia Stailiper, Gladys Hamil, Patricia Hill, Viola Gordon, Pauline Beatty, Frances Robinson, Roberta Halnil, June Myers, Janice Rosenberry, Dolly Angle, Dorothy Bricker. Standing, left to right: Nathan Hecknian, Robert Snyder, James Failor, Ha1'old Frye, Aaron Hoko, Glenn Barnes, Blanche Divellniss, Richard Hopkins, Ruth Lininger, Donald Hopkins, Elaine Janes, Milton Garnes, Peggy Lamaster, Raymond Hawbaker, Helen Barnes, John Hawbaker. Anna Mae Trunipower, Jack Hill, Mary Stahl, Guy Hollenshead, Janet Failor, Robert Lawyer, Betty Arnold, Arthur Nelling, Director Mr. Wayne Mowrey. Girls' Chorus First row-left to right: Nellie Keefer, Helen Auman, Betty Lamaster, Pauline Beatty, Frances Robison, Mr. Mowrey, Roberta Haniil, June Myers, Janice Rosen- berry, Wanda Hull, Olive Hayes. Second row--Donna Armstrong, Viola Gordon, Patsy Starliper, Gladys Hamil, Geor- gina Sinith, Blanche Divilbiss, Gladys Brindle, Marlene Zimmerman, Shirley Mc- Laughlin, Susan Myers, Edna Keefer, Dorothy Bricker, Grace Seylar, Dolly Lee Angle, Betty Amsley, Pauline Reubeck, Roberta Zimmerman, Mary Fisher. Third row-Patricia Hill, Joan Rockwell, Peggy Lamaster, Helen Barnes. Dorothy Thompson, Elvah Myers, Ruth Liningei, Elaine Jones, Faye Keefer, Anna Mae Trum- power, Maude Kessinger, Betty Arnold, Lorretta Rockwell, Doris Mellott, Joan Rosenberry, Naomi Negley, Lorraine Ferry. Mary Lou Schenck, Evelyn Benedick and Joyce Foreman are not pictured. Vox Scholae The Vox Scholaef' our svliool newspaper, was started by Bliss Margaret Hoffe- Ilitz during' the school term of 1034-1035 anrl has been active each year since its beginning. lYhc'1 the iiewspaper was started, it hafl a Circulatioli of about Zllll copies, which has iiirirziserl to the prcscnt tignre of 500. During' the war the iiexrspapei' staff sent the Vox Scholae ISSUSS free to all ser- vice-imii frmn our high school. Bliss Olin Ryder has been in charge of the newspaper since lf?-l-l. The staff responsible for the 1lL'XX'bI'1?1PL'l' this year is as follows: Iifiitnr, FVELYN BENEIVICKI Axxf. En'1'!o1', 1l.XL'DF KEssINIzER: Sfw1'f.v Editor, GUY HoI.1.ExsIIEAbg Fvatizrc lfa'1't0r, JUNE Klx'ERs1 Art 1iu'1'fur, RoRERT B.xRn,' .-llizmin' Ed1'tm'. XY.,xNIm.x HULL: Grade 15dI'f0I', RoIIER'r,x HAMIL: H1m'iiv.v,v ,llumiycig l3ALEN IIEURMANQ ,'ldT'L'l'fl.YI'llff .llaiiaymx ,l,xMEs F.xILoR1 C'1'1'cifIfIl1'mz Illfzfmgcr, CLIVE HAYES: Prinfizig, RAY:xIoNn HAWIIAKER. Rffw1'lr1xv are SUsAx 1lEx'ERs, ROBERT.-X ZIMRIERMAN, SIIIRLEY RlCl..Xl'ffHl.IX. BlARl ENE ZIRIAIERMAN. Foxx IQEEFER. N.rxoxII NEQQLEY. X'IflI,.X Gomiox, NELLIE KIQEFER, EVANGEIINE BL'UIiwAI.TER, -l,xNE'r F.,xILoR, ARTHUR NELLING, RoI:ERT l.,xwrER, Fmlizrv 'Zk'l'I-fCl'S are lxuxx RlYERS, ,low RosExnERRY. :Incl NELLIE KEEPER. Prizilvlzv are Rlll.TON Cr,-XRNES, RICIIARII H4lI'KlNS, ERIC ETTER, DfJX.'XLD AUSTIN. HELEN BARNES. and IDOROTHY BRICKER. .'ld'Z'L'1'I'l.Xl-llfj LlXXI'.YfKIl1fS are I-X.,xRoX HClKE and GLENN B,xRNEs. Seated, left to right-Guy Hollcnshead, Olive Hayes, Wanda Hull, Evelyn Benedick, Maude Kessinger. Roberta Hamil, Jane Myers, Galen Hecknran. Standing, left to right-Miss Olive Ryder, Roberta Zimmerman, Robert Bard, Aaron Hoke, Donald Austin, Dorothy Etter, Shirley McLaughlin, Ivan Myers, Eric Etter, Dorothy Bricker, Raymond Hawbaker, Janet Failor, Helen Barnes, Joan Rosenberry, Robert Lawyer, Donald Hopkins, Nellie Keefer, Naomi Negley, Richard Hopkins, Nathan Heckmau, Robert Snyder, Milton Garnes, Edna Keefer, Glenn Barnes, Marlene Zimmerman, James Failor. . Operetta Chorus Front row, left to right:-Elaine Jones, Georgina Smith, Loretta Rockwell, Shirley McLaughlin, Joan Rockwell, Betty Arnold, Mary Lou Schenck, Susan Meyers, Anna Mae Trumpower, Evelyn Benedick. Second rowz- Percy Hays, Donald Blattenberger, Richard Riley, Elton Shelly, Galen Heckman, Richard Hopkins, Guy Hollenshead, Milton Garnes, Raymond Haw- baker, Fred Schenck, Glenn Barnes. Operetlza Cast Left to right: June Myers, Robert Lawyer, Donald Hopkins, Harold Frye, Blanche Divilbiss, Jack Hill, Ruth Lininger, Roberta Hamil, Nellie Keefei, Arthur Nelling: Thu Plnlfux of l'c11:um1 ' hy Gilbert :ind Sullivzm. was prcreiilcrl .'Xlll'll 25 :mal U :rs the zumuzzl op:-rctta of In-iiizwteis lligli Sclnrol. The leads were as follows: Riclzard, Pfratc King A Ruismrr l-AXXl'Ylfli Sanzzzcl . DoNAxLu HKDIJKINS FI'CdL'I'I-L' AA A A A .... A HAIeo1Au Flavia .Uabcl A A BLANQHE lAJix'IL1z1::s GFIICIYII Slcznlcy A A . ,IAWK HILI. Polfvv Scrgcanf A A-Xlcrlivk NliLL1xc: Kula . .. A ..,,.,. A RUTH l-1x1xuz21c Ea'1'fl1 Rorzererx H.u11L Isabel .A A A ,.,. A AA A A . .A . A NELLIE KEIQFLI: Ruflz, zuaid A. A .A A AA AA A AA .ILNI2 Mwiiss Various :upporting chorusca helped in thc production. Ilirvctw' A A,.A, . . AA A A ,A MR. XYAYNE Almxkm' Drazzrafics , . . Miss ALICE FEAREN The Parnellian Il ll ll ll ll ,ll FRONT ENTRANCE Lemasters H igh School Lemasters, Pennsylvania N W Color Guards First row, left to right: - Dorothy Thompson, Helen Barnes. Second row, left to right: - Donald Austin, Myers Rockwell, Glenn Fritz. Third row, left to right: - Dolly Angle, Dorothy Bricker. Fourth row, left to rightz- Loretta Rockwell, Doro- thy Clark. Fifth row, left to rightz- Marian Myers, Gladys Bricker, Anna Mae Clark, Wanda Hawbaker. The H:-.nd was orgtuiizecl in ltlltl- WSH lay Klr. lizirl Smith :md is nov: under the clircctimi of Rlr. XY:iy11c Mmrim-y. Band First row, left to right:-Betty Arnold, Peggy Lamaster, Betty Lamaster, Janet Failor, Dorothy Etter, Joan Rosenberry, Rodney McLaughlin, Robert Blattenberger. Second row, left to right:- Blanche Divilbiss, Virginia Ommert, Bernice Moats, Zana Cramer, Rachael Moats, Frank Hull. Third row, left to right: - Mary Stahl, Susan Meyers, Rohert Lawyer. Janice Rosen- berry, Aaron Hoke, Donald Blattenberger. Standing: Marlene Zimmernian, Georgina Smith, James Failor, Wanda Hull, Mr. Wayne Mowrcy. F. F. A. The Future l7:u'mer-. of .-America club was orguuizecl in Noveuiber 1047 hy Mr. james Wilson The group of thirty-tive members meets once ll mouth in the ng room. The ollicers are as follows: Pl'u.v1'dv11!, NATHAN llRcRMAN,' Vin' P1'cs1'dr11f, Gm l'TOLI.EN:SI'IEAD,' Sccl'rlu1'y, ig.-XLEN l'llZCKlN'IAN,' T1'mz.v111'vr', GLENN BARNESQ Reporter. .IOHN I-lAw1:AKER,' SL'l1I'1.1IL'l, EARL FERRY. Front row, left to right :- Mr. Wilson, Eugene Hull, Milton Garnes, Raymond Haw- baker, Harold Frye, Glenn Barnes, Richard Riley, Donald Hopkins, Nathan Heckman, Galen Heckman, Elton Shelly. Second rowz- Donald Gayman, Thurman Overcash, William Swisher, Harry Fritz, Myron Meyers, Eric Etter, David Harmon, Earl Ferry, Dean Christman, Kenneth Mellott, Charles Smith, Frank Hull, Reuben Locke. F. H. A. The oflicers are as follows: P1'cs1'dc-zzf-HELEN .-XUMAN: Vive P1'c51'dU111'-BETTX' LAM.-XSTER1 Svcz-vial'-v-RIARY Lot' SCHENQKQ Tl'L't!3III'Ul'--BETTY ARNoLo: PfIl'II'llllIUII- fl71'l'lllI-JOYCE FOREMAN: Song LCUOICI'-BL.-XNCIIE DIX'Il.llI5S1 Rcfvortca'-PATsY STAR- LIPERQ Clzaplain-PEGGY LAMASTER. Seated, left to right: Patricia Starliper, Patricia Hill, Gladys Hamil, Pauline Beatty, Frances Robison, Helen Auman, Betty Lamaster, Mary Lou Schenck, Joyce Foreman, Wilma Keyser, Dolly Angle. Standing, left to right: - First row: Mrs. Wilson, Joan Rockwell, Loretta Rockwell, Anna Mae Trumpower, Maude Kessinger, Dorothy Bricker, Betty Arnold, Peggy Lamaster, Elaine Jones, Ruth Lininger, Mary Fisher, Grace Seylar, Gladys Brindle, Blanche Divilbiss, Roberta Zimmerman, Donna Armstrong, Viola Gordon. Second row: - Helen Barnes, Zana Cramer, Joan Mellott, Doris Mellott, Betty Glass, Doris Smith. Home Economics llleinbers of the Senior Home lfvoiioinics class have accoinplisliccl niziny things this year. They clicl special sewing projects. lezirnecl to knit :incl lu nmlce fancy stnul- wiches, cookies :incl czinclies, :intl reinoclelecl the Home lic cottage. They :ire nnmler the siipeiwisioii of Mrs. Betty XYilson. COOKING Left to right: Do1'is Reeder, Mrs. VVilson, Pauline Beatty, Mary Lou Schenck, Joyce Foreman, Helen Auman. SEWING Left to right: Helen Auman, Pauline Beatty, Mary Lou Schenck, Joyce Foreman, Mrs. Wilson, Doris Reeder, Helen Cuff. Work Shop This yeui' the boys' pliiyiwiliiii :mil the dressing' rooin were Cni1x'ci'tt-fl into :l shop to give the buys ol thc sulinnl :in oinpoi'tiii'.xty to tzilie it x'oCzit1o1.:il course. The boys have spent niuch time in getting the benches :intl tool chests built. ,X lumber rack was built :intl SL'YL'liIll floors wt-in hung by the lmys. The bcnclies :incl tables in use in the iicwly built czifetcrin. n'ci'c inzull- by the lioys. Sonic of the tools :lnml inzlcliincs xwfim- liere froin forinci' j't.'fll'N, but ri lnrgu nnniliei' lmve been purcliziseal this year. The lioys also lizivc inline prix-icrls in 1aQ'l'lCl1lILll'L' which :irc nnalui' thu siigmiwisioii of Mr. Lawrence XYilson. Left to right: Richard Riley, Eugene Hull, Richard Hopkins, Harold Frye, Nathan Heckman, Jack Hill, Glenn Barnes, Donald Hopkins. Mr. Wilson, Milton Garnus, Raymond Hawbaker. PLAY CAST Front row, left to right: - Shirley McLaughlin, Betty Arnold, Susan Myers, Patsy Starliper, Glenn Barnes. Second row, left to right: Rodney McLaughlin, Evelyn Benedick, Raymond Hawbaker, June Myers, Harold Frye, Milton Garnes, Joan Rosenberry, Virginia Ommert. STAGE CREW Left to right:-Richard Hopkins, John Brake, Galen Heckman, Eric Etter, Donald Hopkins, Harry Fritz, Miss Fearen. School Play This year the Drzunritic Club presented xl Dale I!'1'IIz J1IdV.H The play was gli en on December IS and 19. The action Centered about a conflict between Judy and Tootsie Whiteman since both wanted to be Queen of the Community Relief Fund Ball. In her schemes to gain the crown, Judy drew her parents into the contest. After various amusing events Judi accomplished her one desire - she became Queen. Judy Faster Mr. Fnsicr Ilfrs. Faster . ....., .. Ralzdalplz Fasfrr Oogfc Pringle ..,,... . Illrs. SL'1111lf.SlI0llIllIL'I' Mr. .llarfindalv ...,, .. Mrs. Hiifclzlelks . ., Blain' HUfl'lIl?l..YS ., Mirza Hoffman Hannah , .Y Barbara llvI'lISUCkL'f Rm' O'CL?I1J101' ....,.. . Silxzl' Oicilllllllll' ..,. . Sfdgf' CIVIC' . , . Siudcizf Director ..... Illcrkv-Up CJOIIIIIII-HCL' Uslivrs ..i. ,. ,...,. Director ..,, C--IST OF CH.-IRJCTERS . .,.. JUNE RIYERS .. BIILTON GARNEs BETTY .ARNOLD RODNEY RICLAUCHLIN HAROLD FRYE .. ., I JOAN ROsENBERRY RAYMOND I'I.-XXVBAKER XIIRGINI.-X OMMERT . SUSAN NIEYERS PATRICIA STARLIPER . JANICE ROsENBERRY EVELYN BENEDICK GLENN BARNES ,. SIIIRLEY RICLAUGHLIN I H.ARRX' FRITZ, RICHARD HOPKINS, DONALD HOPKINS, ERIC ETTER ,.Y.,.. , ...,..,..... . DOROTHS' BRICKER ROBERT.-X 1-1.-XMIL, DONNA ARMSTRONG ,. . DOLLY ANGLE, PEGGY LAMASTER, VIOLA GORDON, LORETTA ROCIQWELL, FRANCIS ROBISON, JOAN ROCKWELI. , ..,.,..,. , ,,.. . M155 ALICE FEAREN W Dramatic Club The Dramatic Cluh was organized hy Mrs. Kathleen Slioop during the school term of 1930-37. Each year the group presents ll play for the puhlic under thc clircction of the dramatic coach, who is now Miss Fearcn. The members presented l'Hfi Rrudx jf flfIVl.JflIltIA' L'c11'ol at a Lhristmas asscnihly with the following students participating: lJEllllY LrxM.xs'i'lQi:, Ronlzlrr l..xw'x'i31e, Lum-3'rT.x Roc1cwELL, IVAN Mrens, Gixusx lllzciizxmx, IDoN.xLn .'XL'S'l'lN and Do1.i-r l,1a,x fXNu1-i2. First row, left to right:-Miss Fearen, Susan Meyers, Shirley McLaughlin, Evelyn Benedick, Patricia Starliper, Peggy Lamaster, Betty Arnold, Virginia Ommert, Roberta Hamil, Marlene Zimmerman, Janice Rosenberry. Second row, left to right: - Robert Lawyer, Harold Frye, Gladys Hamil, Loretta Rockwell, Eric Etter, John Brake. Third row. left to right :- Dolly Angle, Wanda Hull, June Myers, Milton Garnes, Ray- mond Hawbaker, Ivan Myers, John Stoner, Robert Snyder, Rodney McLaughlin. Library Club The Library Cluh was organized hy Mrs. Mildrd Burkhart in 1952 with senior girls as librarians. In 1936 Mrs. Kathleen Shoop opened a library in which all high school girls who were interested could work. New hooks, both classic and modern. are added to the lihrary shelves each year along with the current magazines. Miss Fearen is in charge of the library. First row, left to right:-Maude Kessinger, Viola Gordon, Georgina Smith, Roberta Harnil, Mary Lou Schenck, Joyce Foreman. Second row, left to right:--Dorothy Bricker, Helen Barnes, Zana Cramer, Pauline Beatty, Helen Auman. Third row, left to right: - Peggy Lamaster, Mary Stahl, Olive Hayes, Betty La- master. Standing, left to right: - Janet Failor, Marlene Zimmerman, Betty Arnold, Evangeline Buckwalter, Wilma Keyser, Nellie Keefer, Doris Reeder, Pauline Rubeck, Dolly Angle, Dorothy Thompson, Agnes Deaver, Shirley McLaughlin, Frances Robi- son, Janice Rosenberry, Miss Fearan. Minstrel Show The Minstrel Show. Banda1m .lflilI.YfI'L'1JH was presented by the Boys' Chorusi on January 30, 1948. under the direction of Xlltyne I.. Mowrey, with the following cast: Azfgzzslifx Eggzmg qlnterlocutorl , VVILLIAM N. XYINGERD Svuiuflzorv TOTK'L'l'S , , , A .. DONALD BLATTENBERGER I'ilaI1'l.v BIlIiIdL'I'llff , , ROBERT LAWYER Brutus Bates . . FRED SCHENCK Sasrafrax Sfiicvr I .. . . ., , , . HIAROl.lJ FRYE Haizmlnil Hawkins .. . GUY HOLLENSHE.fXD Zcamjvlmr Zany , . ERIC ETTER SOLOISTS Carzisn Carnvrmirv . ARTHUR NELLINL3 Pv1'ci'z'iIl P1'm'i1'cc , A .. JACK HILL Meinhers of thc chorus were: G.-xI.EN HECKBI.fXN, NATI-IAN HECKMAN, ROBERT SNYDER, RATMONII H.uvR,xRER, .lUHN TTAWIZAKER, PERU' Hiws. The Bandana Babies were: GLENN B,xRNEs, ELTON SHELLY, DONALD HOPKINS, RICHARD HOPKINS. xlIL'l'0N GARNES, RICIIARD RILEY, The production staff included: Shiga ,llUIltIfll'I'.K, hlYERS RUCKXVELI. and GLENN FRITZQ B11.v1'11v,vs Jlamzgvr, Miss FEAREN: :IXSI-.fI'tIIIf.Y, KIARY LOL' SCI-IENCK, JOYCE FOREMAN and EVELYN BENEDICKQ .lfakc-nf, SL's.xN MEx'ERs and ALXRLENE ZIMMERM.-KN. .1.,-.lpnqi--.I-..-.iQI-.,-..-.--.,-1.-U-..-.,-..-1,-.1-.i-..-U...I-..,-.,....-.,-.t-U..,:, g 4 i - j APPRECIATION I ! i l The Senior Class Wishes to ex- S press appreciation to all those i assisting in making this book Q possible. ! ! ! l l I doixuzuzuguzuqpnzrig.-,qw1fiziixuznmuz-l1n1O1 111 10:0-N:-ipuqpognzoqnzwjc 1o1o1n1n1cpn1n1:n111:14:1:n1:1 1 1 1 11 10111 14 COMPLIMENTS OF S T A N L E Y MANUFACTURING CCDMPANY WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS 111110141 xxx 11:11 14 111:14 1 v1 vioiucviozoioioi 11 101011131121 1 r:u14'101u1n10:u1o14 1 2 11 1 wx :if 301 rx: 1 vioifpoii 201114 FRED STICKELL EVERYTHING IN MERCHANDISE Upton, Penna. J. H. MYERS Upton, Penna. General Hauling Wood, all kinds of Coal Phone 92 2-R-4 Greencastle KOHLER,S 223 S. Main St. Chambersburg, Penna. I-lol' Point Appliances Compliments of THE FARMERS RANK of Mercersburg Mercersburg, Penna. Helping Banking Service Provided for alll' Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of Glick's Shoe Store Chambersburg, Pa.. Compliments of Springefs Garage Dependable Service Upton, Penna. Compliments of Capital Sz Rosedale Theaters Chambersburg, Pa. PENN APPLIANCE CO. Frigidaire Appliances MADE ONLY BY GENERAL MGTCRS Mercersburgg Penna. 11110141211-1101-xioioqnuinnz1:111--ng.g:1u1u1o1 it qs: 1 1:14 1. 1 11:01 Compliments of P11141 v1o3:i:::::i:r11::: isianozozuzz 1 zi if B. C. SNIDER ThQllTl3,S Beauty 8 S 0 N S Fort Loudon, Penna. Richards Motors Your Dodge Sz Plymouth Dealer Lincoln Way West McConnel1sburg, Pa. MORGANTHALUS The Finest Selection of Greeting Cards 33 E. Baltimore St. Greencastle, Pa. Bowman Leather 8z Shoe Repair Expert Shoe Repairing 16 E. Baltimore St. Greencastle, Pa. COAL, GRAIN, FEED, CEMENT i AND HAY 4 Mercersburg Williamson Penna. Penna. Copenhaver 8: Bitner Meat Market, Groceries and Fresh Vegetables 10 E. Baltimore St. Phone 177-W Greencastle, Pa. Compliments of Dorty's Grocery Store Cove Gap, Penna. Compliments of Greencastle Ice Sz Cold Storage Greencastle, Pa. riniogoz-:zz 1: 21:11ziizoapnzogoz-ng.::oiu.1 COMPLIMENTS OF S. Stanley I-lawbaker cc 99 S The Place To Buy Sporting Good FORT LOUDON, PENNA. 011114 in 1-pain:-vioioioioi 10301: 1 if 101.1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1:1 1 1:1114 1011101 1 112101114111 101 1 1 Union Emblem Co. High School 8: Fraternity Jewelry Everything Good to Eat Fresh Coffee Always Felt Goods, Commencement Stationery Palmyra, Penna. P. H. NISSLEY, Manager E. F. GOETZ Construction Company Excavating, Graders, Draglines, Loading Shovels, Trucks Rented, Trucking, Rollers Bulldozers, Air Compressors Estimates furnished on all size jobs fCall Chambersburg, ask operator forj Office Phone Night Phone Chambersburg 333 - Chambersburg 475-W 199 W. Washington St. Chambersburg, Pa. MIDWAY DINER Located between Lemasters and Markes Special Sunday Dinners Short Orders Daily Specializes in Sloppy Joe Sandwiches Hazel 8: Hezzie Beeler, Props. AIRSTEP SHOES Fraver's Shoe Store CHAMBERSBURG, PA. o -ea rxuxoiox 010101111 n1o1:v1o1o1o1u1 101414-1 11 1 -1 r1v1w14 1:14010 .,. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111 1 1 1150101 ififxaimxazfzagugoiniqgn Compliments of Compliments of ANGLE MOTORS D. J. Lininger Sz Son FUNERAL HOME Your Kaiser, Frazer Automobile and I Farm Machinery Dealer Mercersburg, Perma. Phone 190 Mercersburg, P MASON HULL GENERAL HAULING COAL, WOOD AND LUMBER FORT LOUDON, PENNA. 11 111111 zu: 141 1:1112 1:1 1:11 1 1 -- 1 11:1 14101 1 1:,1u:u1o1 Compliments of 0. W. EHRHART Groceries, Meat, Produce General Merchandise St. Thomas, Penna. Compliments of Capitol Restaurant Chambersburg, Penna. G. O. Christman General Auto Repairing GASOLINE, OIL, EXIDE BATTERIES St. Thomas, Penna. E. L. M. Feed Stores GREENCASTLE, PA. ST. THOMAS, PA. .pus ri 4:1111 rinioiozoioinzfp 1+ 10304513014 Compliments of A. G. Crunkleton Electric Co., Inc. Greencastle, Penna. Detrich's Elevator Purina and Tioga Feeds Grinding 8: Mixing a Specialty Williamson, Pa. one 949-R-23 Chbg. Phone 915-R-14 Gr. COMPLIMENTS OF Harmon's Furniture Store Chambersburg, Penna. B. F. Goodrich Store 38 N. Main St. Chambersburg, Pa. M COMPLIMENTS OF Huntsberry's Fashionland ain St. Cha.1nbe1'sbu1'g, Pa MAUN'S GARAGE F. R. Maun, Prop. General Repair Work Gas, Oil, Tubes, 8: Batteries Phone 71-R-13 Lemasters, Pa. Andersonis Grocery We Like to see and Serve You GAS 8z OIL Upton, Pa. Phone 211-R-13 Compliments of HOLSTEIN'S 5 Sz 10 Greencastle, Penna. 1 Elmer D. Hawbaker l ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT l AND SUPPLIES l Mercersburg', Penna l - - - - 1 - 1 gauze: 1.1-loin: ri:-go1n1oiu1nio11 pnioznioioioic 1o1o1o1n1u1n1o1o1u1uiu1o1u1u1v1 11 1 1 1 1 1 111o1v11pu1v1 1 ini 1 lVIARKE'S MUTORS P. MAUN, Prop. Mercersburg, Pa., R. D. 1 Oflicial Inspection, Acetylene Welding SL General Repairs Compliments of SAINT THOMAS Self Service Quality Market Groceries - Green Vegetables Fresh Meats - Frozen Food Notions Phone, St. Thomas 31-R-2 Orville Williams. Prop. C.. E. Ummert Sz Son Electric 8z Acetylene Welding General Repair Work Terms-Cash Compliments of Fashionette Beauty Salon McConnellsburg, Pa. Phone 24 Almyra Reeder, Prop. COMPLIMENTS OF' A FRIEND 10111 1 11141 111111111 1:1 1:11:11 Beelers Esso Station ESSO PRODUCTS I Lemasters, Pa. Reeder's Tire Shop Recapping 8: Vulcanizing McConnellsburg, Pa. PHONE 24 Keep Your Car in Shape Phone 105-8-J MCCANS GARAGE Garage 8: Repair Service W. VVashington St. Chamberslmurg, P Compliments of Hostein Fine 81 Len Greencastle, Penna. 11 1 1u:u1o1oiu1 101111-1: 1014 1 11:1 111111111 1 1 111:-1-1:11 1 1 1 1111141 11 1 1: 1 1:-14:11 19101 Mountain View Service Station E. C. Barnes 8z Son, Proprietors WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS ATLANTIC GASOLINE AND OILS Also fuel oil, Kerosene, and other petroleum products LEE TIRES CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS EXIDE BATTERIES Telephone -St. Thomas 17 COMPLIMENTS OF Hotel Washington Chambersburg, Penna. Detrich's Garage General Repairs and Accessories Ft. Loudon, Pa. Phone St. Thomas 137-R-3 VANDERAIVS The Leading Restaurant OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 41 N. Main St. Chambersburg, Pa 14111 1:1 1 1 11111111 1010'- Compliments of Cornelius' Grocery Ft. Loudon, Penna. Pug's Beauty Shop Aioleen Miller, Prop. Ft. Loudon, Penna. raioinqs ui mini: 1 mini 11014 sicn1rv1fai4v1av1cv11mms: Dovey's Sport Shop CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYEING Mercersburg, Penna. 24 HOUR SERVICE Groceries, Hardware, Notions Hershey's Ice Cream HELEN LININGER Ft. Loudon, Penna.. Ft. Loudon State Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ft. Loudon, Penna. Wolf 's Racket Store Richard H. VV'olf, Prop. Mercersburg, Pa. Edward L. Bowers What we say it is: It is Chambersburg, Penna. ri 1201011 xi1r: 11r:v:1r:xi4y11y1 1010: rioiozuioioioioioiozc i I FOREWORD In the world today there is much unrest. Great steps have been taken to preserve the word peace, but not much progress has been made in that direction. One nation and a great bomb have caused the wheels of peace to run rather uneertainlv. XYorld XYar ll was fought to free the world from wars, but nations do not seem to be able to live together peacefully. Learn to Live, Live to learn. the motto of the class of 1948, is something that it practiced could change the conditions of the world. As we, the Class of 1948, leave our work in attaining an education to face the world, we cannot see far into the future. But, whatever confronts us. we will strive to make an honest showing of great faith and courage in fle- iending or extending Democracy. XYith this book, The Purrzvlliaii, we bring' to a close our working to- gether as a class. lle leave our Alma Mater to take our places in soeiety and in the world of today, to Learn to live. Live to Learn. Ravzuoxu H,-XXX'l!.XKFll. Editor. 10101011 1 in 14:3 1:14:11 1 2 pc 21vZ ni411r: :1a MYERS 6' TRITLE DEPARTMENT STORE MERCERSBURG'S SHOPPING CENTER Compliments of LEITER BROTHERS Chambersburg, Penna. Waynesboro, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. l l H. L. CODER KALAMAZOO DEALER Coal 8: Wood Ranges, Heaters, Gas Ranges Refrigerators, Kitchen sinks, 8: Cabinets Plumbing Equipment, Bottled Gas, Insula- tion, Aluminum Storm Windows Free Estimates Warm air heating, air conditioning Stokers, Oil Burners 224 South Main St. Chambersburg, Penna. Phone Chambersburg 458 Residence Chambersburg 331-M viuiozocfioiavioioi v:o:o1oio1o2o:4 4:10111 in 11111 1 1 1 1 1a1s:11:1s1:n1o1u14:1:x1 Cold Springs Park Picnics, Reunions, Outings, Rides Roller Skating, Sz Amusements Waynesboro, Pa. Compliments of NATHAN 'S Chambersburg, Pa. o1m:1:r1o11:1o1z14 1:1 111111111 English Riding, Cowboy 8z Jodhpur Boots, Breeches, 8: Frontier Pants .IASLOW'S Army Sz Navy Store 123 South Main St. Cl12i1'l1b91'SlDU1'g', Penna. 5 9 Gail s Beauty Shoppe Helen Curtiss Rayette Machine 81 Machineless 81 Cold Wave Permanents St. Thomas, Penna. The Model Shoppe lf your clothes are not becoming to you, You should be coming to us 131 South Main St. Chambersburg, Penna. LEITER'S Hardware - Implements GREENCASTLE, PA. PHONE 169 1 1' 1: if :ui 11:1 1 1111+ 1 v1 1 1010101 nioioiuiuioia-101010101 A E Q 10:4 momoioiuiomn11011viumunmoiuiomumoioi 1014 111101 mom 114 ini -30211101011 Hamilton Barber Shop Clean - Courteous - Careful Mercersburg, Pa. Compliments of GLUCICS STORE Compliments of Fry Coal 8L Stone Co. Mercersburg, Penna L. G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass. Cla Rings Q Pins, Commencement lnv t t ns, Diplomas, Personal Carcls Club l ignia, Memorial Plaques Represented by W. G. Ross 0. 1-2 S. Second St., W0l'I1ll9ySlJU1g' Pa Compliments of lVlcConnellsburg Auto Parts JOHN J. KELSO, Prop. Phone 120 McConnellsburg, Pa. Compliments of , J. J. ALLEMAN l ELECTRIC CO. l l Engineers' Contractors' Supplies Appliances, Fixtures, Lamps Batteries, Motors, Equipment l MAIN oFF1cEs Greencastl Pen . 32 W. Madison St 1 Pho 75-J Chambersburg, P Mercersb g, Pa. 46 N. Main St. Ph 81-R-13 Phone 1150 THE RECORD SHOP 32 N. Main St. Chambersburg, Penna OPEN EVENINGS Compliments of PEN SINGER'S SERVICE STATION Fort Loudon, Penna. 502011124,moe111rxI111rin:-xiozumuiarmoioxmmri: zolnzozuinzxzoznz 1 :iw 19101 11:1 si 1 ,214 11211 :41u1o1'1o1u1 1030111111 1 1 zo: :ox I1 14 3414 FORWARD THE MARCH OF MUSIC IN LEMASTERS HIGH SCHOOL IS VERY ENCOURAGING WE CONGRATULATE YOU We furnish the instruments -You learn to play them We both profit, and you are a better educated and a happier person- Duftield Music l-l ouse 51 S. MAIN ST., CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Home of the Steinway Piano, the Wurlitzer Organ, the Magnavox and the Solovox - Band Instruments. SID'S ON TOP Tuscarora Summit Inn Sid Leech, Prop. Secretarial Courses that are better EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL STENOTYPE SECRETARIAL JUNIOR SECRETARIAL MEDICAL SECRETARIAL u Because they prepare you Shoe Repair Shop MERCERSBURG, PA. VV'e serve to please and are pleased to serve Bonawitz Barber Shop Ft. Loudon, Perma. vi ri 1 siuiuiuioiu ioioioioif 1014 for better positions Hagerstown Business College HAGERSTOWN, MD. Write for Catalog +1014 101 1.1n1n1o1n1o1o3u1o1o1u1n1n1n:1010101I1 1 1.:o14,1.:1 1.1, 21. 1..1.rq RGY F. STUUFFER General Merchandise Williamson, Penna. l-lussong's Barber Shop W'illiamson, Penna. DELP Sz BOWIE Gulf Service, Complete Lubricating Tires, Batteries -Sz Accessories Corner N. Second Sz Grant Streets Chambersburg, Penna. l Ludwig and Hunter l Queen Clty Meat Market l 'IEW-'MRS SINCE 1877 Quality' Meats and Poultry 1 121 South Main St' 234 South Main St. Cll2lIlllJ6l'Sl7Ll1'g', Penna. l Ch3mb91'Sl3U1'il', Pelmil- MAE THOMAS, P1-Op. l i Blue Bird Restaurant 145 South Main St. Cliainbersburg, Penna. l ' Compliments of W'atches, Diamonds, Jewelry l Long, The Jeweler 135 S. Main St. Chambersburg, Penna. CLYDE HULL Hauling - Coal 81 Ice St. Thomas, Penna. TOBEY'S Chambersburg, Penna. io: czmiozoia iviogoioc 10:4v1o1-r14ri1r1o:o:4v:ozo1o:o:o:4ni1s:1n1-nc14v1av:a::4szc Q 0 Q i 1 1 s Q n Q riuimzlulnq -14 11:1-111911114 JNO. F. BCJWERS Festival and Block Party Supplies Novelties -D Sporting Goods Corner Fourth and Washington Streets Phone 1114-M Chambersburg, Pa ':'mr1cx::i4s11r:xic:i111r1cri1ricr:x:niarl14x:4 ms141 via 101014 , COMPLIMENTS OF' Tuscarora Radio Repair Alex Rouzer, Prop. E A H l Dedication We, the Class of '48, dedicate this issue of THE PARNELLIAN to the memory of Betty Florence Rosen- berry, who died while in her junior year at Lemasters High School. Betty was born March 15, 1929, and started to high school with the Class of '48. She died November 21, 1946. VVe will always remember her cheerfulness and ability to get along with people. fir? u'I'4f , -. . ,ms- ,sw 1 5-.ff .5 .1 3 mu, 5 1. : , w .4 .-1 fu af us vw x 1 1- -J. 6' ,x Y u r 11 ,rw .- 1 1 F w. ,- 84- xx ,.., -.1 Bw 1 v w fi..-. N.- ' 4-. .wrwg -3..n,. ... 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