Lemoyne High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Lemoyne, PA)
- Class of 1943
Page 1 of 144
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 144 of the 1943 volume:
“
. N gli el ag 195' 1.4 W ' Z 4' gflnz 2i+Q,ir33'gfJf'x 'T1 :gm 'a. ia rf Q, , ' H Nfl ' 1 ht , . . . , .. -. -. . UQ... .,.4.ew.,,. ,. .. ,- . r v H ,a 1 v 4. iffy W, .-'1,.fiw'.,.,..a6 ,u-v1-'rs,'g'wg--- ': LH. 1- ,::.. f W - 1,1----. .- M J ff Q' -W J? 'J Wy W A 0 L H- 12 -.wks-- -iw? We-'.se'.,-2 5-fzifs . . - 6 . - -. ..ml JJ .f A , .M . .fm 15,-A 1':'.'.':fE - 5 - 1. . EQ? , fc ' .al-6' f. -'fx 2 -a5:'.f'.?'1' '4',: .f:'5fe'. - Hl'.,1'1w, '. . -- 1 .-if E r H 'H' 4'-If A 5' W,41f'3S-f ivlf' .N 4' JA: 1'- ax. . sf.-A --1,9 Jr--' 'ff , ,, f.-1: 3 n-.fl ,f y -1 ,. -1- -- --1:ypf.,-:tg.i,- -1-...Z-?qi5,'Q?ft55 f-:.?.5w,,g:'3if'gkff'.fx: ff. ,lg-5,g?gf'?'.fg3QL.1.f2-- ' ...Qt . h 1. , - Q fam, ,-LJ.--, , - 1 Q. --P73 in '1i'5.,. -': -if-. 'L+ M - .. 451: 'f:.s.--rl:-.,fd...3,--.1533 - ,'fi-E..,::ygf,-,k.p:7eu.QfgE,', fqV:43fg2-MQZQ'-Eg -'P' +421-9 . . .5313 . av ' ..-x.Q.f- 1 - .- - ,- -.una 1. - .. -- . .L ' ' Jw-ev-. - .. .-.L fu!-. sf-. '- ,fs mr.. -. - P-'ffl' -1. :ff -.2-lr. ' -1 11 ' ' 2 m-.f1-:.v,:-Nf- -- . ' ,-'fl 'f '- 32 . - F . '-R 122 5: MPEG HPF?-'2315!-ff fi 1-Flikigf '11..r,-frrs-.mf-.,-'49K -1'-5314316-fwfr? 'f:'i-'-k.11ff.i-,- 'P-H1 ic.: -FLW? Y '- '12 .. ' ,suv +- A, , W- es. - .E9q,.-.,- .I . - :- .lf--1. - 51... , , . .- 145, 5? .1 kr. .,41f,g,.4t.Q,.- ,550-+. , . .,.,,.-3,16 gin -f!3..,,Px,..- .lf ne- .1.,f.3.-Qigqpg. ' 'P' ' rf -iii? ' - N 'Q 5 'ivi-3' 15 ' 'inf 31- ,,L 5.1 ,'5A . ' 3 ' !- A f Br i' 51:H'3ij1jf'..,.. l Kr .1 - f . ,- s ' -r nb' ' 'S Li 'S ' g, 'H . 3 1 W... .Sa -13.65 ..- jr U ,.4,,..,.l.,.,., 1, 4- ,., . fig- - .3i' 3g'1gf,5-ff-ES Q--2 .Q 1: -P i' Iv' - ' .f'f'?e-Lf.-l'.-25fffi?.- .E,',f3'ffflrfiiilz- Qi-' - 'fffaii . , M- ' ' . 1?':- ' J .' -. F f -' x 1' ff'? f..9?' . ,T lfflzgz.,-?fl.,fzm.q.,..i,zfi5i3I..?glgf..42.,t5,,,.gmg?5-1,...frx..Q. 35.76 15- 7-'r i' W ips- fi -f V U Q-. 1151 w ik .29 - If.. 4 M 'gi J iS. my 13, P ,Q QF :wr rd. W 1. faq f is sv TW V si ig. X .E '3f71i'ii: .1154 4' ,L fi g?-L39 riff:-QF! IQ? ,655 dm' ??- 11: ,gf5'r Km yu 2:5053 xsvifffflagfyggv fgnfikfg px? 6 -figs? 5 4 41 -r 1 . , v v if , 5,4 L fx .- w fi- f. -1 - -J . . M.. Q W- -Q. 3-. ..- -.-.ia T., f . 51...-'..,f-VE. 7 -- L1'. . 2'f M' .. . . . : .. ..yiiv- -. 4... 1 L- .,g.1.t.z5, f .' -1 ,. ,.,zw, . :X -. .L .g, QM: J.. 1 ff?-.. ,..,.'.?h., , ' ,,.,-1 .K '.,f,,,f5 .' i ..F'H i- --gif.. -5?..:'.'11 -' -QL.''J.F'?5Q.g11gi4i?.fWf,1iiy-. V21 -- , Hi2iqi4ZSf'7?,fE2'i31,.if'Z.u.1i.- :' -1-s5 f - -. A 'iiiiffgf f f+.:. -,M-f-' 5 , -Y -fi --lf Th. -W5 -.bg-.v:.L-54.24.- z3:15e2:-'?f3 f'2,: ' ,. 24' PP. W g- - ' W 'Easy ..-521:-Q 4541-if 21?-.5 9162.-,.'f5. i -'QSM .. ...H L fig' ev? '1lf t'f1 :xi 'iff' ,ffm F, --.2-.. Q j 1'fNH5a:-E-,W jgQf,5!!1g1E' -.51 QW ft. -' ' 'ff :TQQQ r.--:ii 2'-i4.fEN'?' -.'.'--1 7'5f,51'? ' ' f .mwqfg e n nm ff-. 'fwfr If 5' gig '41 '-5 5 4.1.5.-ay, PQW7' JQIMJQ ,. f -rP., '. .11 b W '- ' - - , - -ff . ,gg '. , f - Q.. ,t-1, .. ,qw--':,. ..:- 'Q wi - 2. .ef '. - FR 33.1-.U - .-.-.-. -. 1 ' . , , . -- , W ' . ' f. ,.-b J?:.15.'e1.1.4.1.-',f.2.3,, .W fidi'5'?355 5v 3., '. -f r, ' . -izrfr-im---JI-5.is.g+:mwf'5fggf'--.-'i.Hq i'lL:,v. JH.q ,-fi.-fa'---2 h'9g:3,,gf1,l 'if' f. 7 ,AJ 151.4654 S- 511- ' ,gg ,Qs ga. Tig. 5 '., 11 sf.. 'N-FF gh.: i vm? gf,-5 ' fp 5 F, ,Lfghkh f I It 'whim SgE4 3E?7mifEa'a,2: ' Gig -. si pic? HJ g if' ,Vigil 23 3 'N55'2UEi-2':5q? !2i lgggak I rfikuihji- iff A ,Timm 43 a Y , Q . rg ,.4f,..-ff':5,,,?,-QL-I 1 u'? +g .5 , . 'X 4 , X.. - ,F L. 41... ,fp .' lg-Z . ,t W g, 1 psf ..f.. - ,fn 1l'f'Y1 r 1+ A .1 s 1 - E ,Q M 615.gif r-Jil' ai,gg4 m WAL,-5111? hx , g igs Plwgxklqf rt .U X , iilvrrlcx: .H A? Sr YM. 55 fgnigyij Ls V '1 .J '. l .. A 4Zi.L,1R. LE ,gin . -EELEMT-4 3,1 F, .EVE I 'F A ',., ...L ly: Y rf- v M932 Stb,feK1Sb ,.Z:,Q..,t ,gliiixy Ay- .V X , .,.. 4? V. 4 Va ...,-51,7351 , 'pi -Y m n. . ' 2 ' f-'.f-.-.- ..f-.'.Li'.'f,,.-Q-ig-1 - 1' -' .1 ,-.72 . -1'--.-ffl .mr- . . - .f 1 4. f -.. ff-'ti' ff -4' 7?-V., f9',X'3 - 4' 1'1 'u 41' J. 11'--f '5'-L-5'.7l5J 5'1'f.-f'9s 4 1' - 3 '1 J J'::.?f?: 'fz-'ff '-T 5 'f v 2. ll' '5-. ' : ' '-T'- EH 3Q1B '5i 4-5'-..7ilf f15-'5 ' :f xv' .I 'i 'Z- ':f7 '5+f-f ,pw 15 1 -w'.j.Q.m . '3 !,r 423 'gg , ' .,i 11,-TQ? Q., 1, I .gg .- '11-'ing . :jk-1.,..-.-1.2517-w.'-'fa img, - , ra, , '-was 1' 531.-F , ..-3.31-pu.,-'-4.-,xg f-Y q,--if . I v1.3.1-g-,-5--.5 .-. .f f . - . ,v -A, . Jug., . . . P.. . . ,, V s. , . ... .. ,- -, .My .M .45 -.Q .Af .,. - .. N. -. A..-... ', . x. . - '-li .sf wr gg '- -S.-f - W6 mv- ' ...-wi, K ' W --. QQ-f 1 -1- 4 '..:f'. .-Wa? M - Q-ff .Q--1 wfh..-fef..-.-.f'.Q'g-ff -+ J'-'-Sf .. Q-Q . - 4 2' ' - - 5 ' G' - ' -4 .- ' C' '- . ',a .f T:---7 ..-Q I ' - ' .' ' -.L , S ri Fw. ' LN- ' if' ,.1-Q.--.5'!'i '. H. ,t3.x. . ig, vw . I-,G 1,13 X. Y , -or-1:3-. 1 -'SGW 1: 1 , k '-.WRX-A H P Q. . - 5-.i. I wry.-??fEw:--S' fr .-an-Feb-, ,xr 4' 2: ', . - --. ' - 'ifqql pf -LH-E.,f1.,'!' mf ,fm'.f5'-'S' in T-Wi HF we -4 fe! .., -. ' Z-F94-r' I' 2-J..-.w ' ,.-5:21755 'gl 1.-:xr-5 I ' x- - 3 Q fx' 1.32.1 '. - ' 1' ' 51921 .,-x35'f- f 1 , 41. ' Q .1415 ,,mi554'f 1 Li'-54' --.211 '-ul. .K LP--TW? Tv. ',f.fQ...'R13f : WF FT' 111rf! QI.h 9if'3g'-f -'HHFZSQHT -' 91 1' 1 'F-5655K - .-J . Q 7 . r 'L ' kgs' Y We ff 2 Qfifwlfg-,'-f.',:w2g'-F -Q1 t:19?3?gh'15p71 f-.,5:PzH, WP? -n,f:-'55q?i9g -. 29' ,:..-i'GrFfE,1f5 . 1 - --ik ' V 4 2 fx K. Pi. F . g.K.,f.f- Jaxx, 541143-1-Qfylgff. Q . ,. . ..1rfi. X W '.' 'f 'I ' X' A Qi- - Z?-'15, xf 1 ,K 0 A - .grill-3:'z:1i:31v L5 J vfffxn ,Z W md 'Z' f 5' 1 W-.1 if ' I QW 'viz' 'M 55,532 1S I-'Yr 'V' 3 61 'F 4 'ffm' -E gg ,, ' . . xx. f is gk.. 'L x??pj.f:i'5,i'g 5bAf4 ifm. v ,f 35 mf, Gif? -f2gQ? 'E.M jrxqwfg-fl ,iaigmg .ya v5::i.w af gb ,mg-,gg X gg, ,fl mf 1 4 - 1 2. - Q- ' ' 1 regain- - 4351+ 'Sp' 9 ' 711' 1 ' , ' .. ' .'f- -f,...-R1'rQA.,'-'SS-wif - '-1... ,.:.,g5-3.1-:...'ff's-iff.' 3 1.36-1':.4..-.,.', , - 73,5 Q 54. 1, .,4,.. 514.1 1 -J V 9 4. ' Kififfw ..J3 f '-if' Awf -' ,F9 fQf- H 'hwfajrr ,I,--ig 5-.Eb Q 33?-Q Q?-Q, -'a:ff?j:..'.r',. ?.f-3'--'ffl : ' 3 . 5 .i-L4 '-1-v--, --FQ-1 5f 1 1--3,5535-2 4352 ,. -. 1.-...f +- 4. . ' . -.L P 45, 2. w 3 .-f . - .f-T: ---3? i -fi f'-:IQ-rg .h .uv 2. . --fx?-' x- f f A' 1 VP -' xi ' ifafl,Hi'?i5'7T'wEF Y Wffi'-fi'7 f :Vfxh ' 1 iv ' Jixflf- if ,gfhg-A ,iff -MAE?-??-'if' -4QlQff12f-?-.QfL'A55 i'l,Z:i:j..?',L5 ..,g-Z?E14.'E5sb5.. 2Ff A 54. g H-'55,-..f31'g.Qfgi,, -- 2. .M in ,f MTF? wg.-, ,. , Q 1. , . H- fm 4 mm. 1 H 5 'f .Y . -H 4 -. 5, .f ' Mimi., ...Q H?-.2-Q4-T-HMB... fig.. 3.14.7 , . ' .,,. 5.37.53 fa? 2..,Z.3.i.j ...imp-. N. - ....-....j..5-W-'M ff' fa ...z5,.f.ig.:,.fS.fZ2w. gf' Q 2' giivjing-r 'Eg' ' 0:21 1:2 if iw H ff' ' 5 gi LW 'vi 'f E QGJJ 6 Q-4i'f'm mfg '-if fsff' 'S 'fi P33 Pg, i?f5?1f'5L3'i2':b Lff3Mf55f'f'5 C Nr,-14 LJPANA msg.. v1'i'Niig,..,m 4 E Wa 92 ni it-E,-51-1 .' x9, J ,q- Jax... ig., hmqg :Im 6,3 1 X 44551. .5 rf wry' gi-2 1 J, 2 J -4 wi A 1.11 iw. .31 JJ - ---.f --w'-f- f f .M .ii ...-:-2.5. ff . Us . . 1-..f.v Lf- 'V -a - .-ef--Smyfli.fl:--'112'-Q' b.:.4Z..'- Hfugi Jw + 1 -if i-.-'i.-Lil! A' .,--af'-.,..f'.5--55-1.1.4522-.-'fffyf W-Tm-Hk'm', -ix. , '- '1 5 -Q.. -gg ,if?i55m'f!'.53:3- 1.-s?i5pfifrL-..gs1- T 1 r - if rg H-T' '- -f , w z ga, - . 1 Q - .f af ' - - -4- -J , -.. .3-, v, ' A .. m , ' .' yr. '. W. i1'f1. , ,'.,'gN,,'ff.ft-1-fi-,-.j.,,?-,m gg..-'.-1,3-.g..3 '- .' 5, H, . .- 1. 'Hr' -,gffwf , -1.2 ' 'ff '...fs'-TW' -G'?L 'AW.-NF.. '2-4556, ?5f'fEY5E.--1-F' 'Aw KH 9 '-'Q'+.?' f 'f mJ +. i ff- ' Vf 'M-w'f'1f?'f'2 uv -3' r3f'fw':P 'um'N'?' 1. -. Q ggig. 2'-E575 bi f-vs-.ESQ-'IZ-imgl-'.. 4l:'.- -q giifpiiigggffff 1. 11, F-kmg,5,1'44I,,, M .,1.L,i'?5,SAa we gil., jvyn -5 J W M2 ,, .J .B-R11 , J My N at UT wa., - 11+-. J - . -. - . .JM 'Q . .. -. ,. .. ,.f. 1- r. rw . - . ,....f,, .. . M .ig M..-,. .1--11 .2-.. M- 1' '--1 L..-- Sf 17 ' H -y.. ' ' V at -.'f.2.Q:J-2'-Q .-9.-ws f Q-fffws' ' --M?-F 554-ff- hflf'Q'f1'ffl---lf?-Y ' . . -QL. i,154Z:,f.Qf.-5.3-sm A. ' .- 'gi - -Kr: - -sf I wife .. gig. ..-.,1 14,151 'llikgfy ' f f.4-.xffvfgii!-as-,233-.fir-'-E'.'a' 4..'.'f.fv 'Q1,--5-1-GZ- -fra i?.tI-M. ag.f15'M35 !'ki'a:.s ,.,.-11-' 1.3511-.tg.:-1-1.g.wf'1'?-'H'-X4 ,wb- 'f. --if -VY? ii-Lf-1 -Eff 'P' E ' .-.4.-W'Ti'fft -sf --1-'E ' 'k M F 'F 2-el-f-.z'f2f'.' '22 kgs -2'-P 'f- ffl-1f's.1H-H :iulrfa'-+7'h':.-.1-152-T' ' , H .. . ,. .. . .- . . . . .. f .,,. ., , Z zzzif? -- 11- f . 4- .. H.. , ,. , , '. .. :-,. ,, .,, - ,- u -.-..: Q 1. : P fu, 'aug 1,-'ffm -:yyy -.4-.ap-...A , H f uf.,-, '.,.-g.:,.,4,., - ..:-,.,,.-1g.L5.L, ff'-, . ? ':2' -ff2??f'f52f3j 5:g'fTrfif - 5?f:f?..gQi' Liv .f ' fi ' . 4:25 5 ' ?f 'i 1. 1 r u ry ,J K 1 may r Jw: gl , . . -1,.,gr,, . ,.-.2 353. .ggi 'Z .F :fa , P F 6 T 1 v. 'x'?a.. N: 4 ' ,vu '94 nr-ik! ff' r .5 -' .Wi f CN fi. if --' -3--fx-5' -M -G -1 W -f-QR a 9 '4 5 --ww - - wlf'fs'f'- -f Hr- -' 'f'3f ' '-M '- ' Ml V' A . 1 . . .. .. . - . . ,.. 1. .- 'ii-. .v'A - ' f ,J f i .M , egg,-gy mf Mg I, A in W 37? 'gk' if ,M nl W L J' 55 1 51? . L 5, . ,L . . - - , - 2 -'rw . ff. iv' -fr' 4 F'i.,...f.H - ' 'T , P . -1 an - .fm sf' '. -552. J Q f2.1,5'-25? .i 1.5. kgplfnr ' faq ff K JH?-Mgxxjfifgi 5-ig. fax he P f J '4 k f' Q 5 Fir -sunk ri-'FD Q . ,,, ,. A.:...H, mmf. 5 Q ,V M x wi? 'farm Q? 33 fa. gf-.L i.:g?2.E.q., , W i..,. -...am -f .W M... .if 4, ,N .,,f.....'5,1f::i-if 1 5- 'ggr ?'i-5i'f'efr3 -UR! v1 '-434 film F5 I' 41 lkflgirqwp-i1QL5JlJ v7 xggwv x'3 f'L's' 77:5 51 if --. ...W y 1. 'Fu . - A ,, 1 ' . . Q-2-MQ?-wfsirw-'f fg-W2-2 ' - - P..-4.-.a f , ' -- -,f..'..-. --.gh nf?-gQ11ff'i-:5.3fi.! ' if ',?!A? H-'E Q ,x , K-. ,,, 4. N .4 Z, . , +,, . nv . 5-gist: an ,,t15.,,,iq,pi...,... .Y ,,,.......a. in-,..., .,355,,+i.., 4-.E ...EQ 3.5. ., -.w F1531 -,sf J.. . . gy -1PYv-F-gH!3l'57Q.r,5f w.5g'?31 1. sm- 'gym -'c '-- 1 - 5'-ff' my 'i.gf.,.-AEJHQ. l. 1, .fir Q . . .5 ,. QE.iK'x.gg.i.z'w-..l'T ff? -mm W.. . J f x 4 . M' Af ' -1-kvvrf 'YARN 6 J' FIV-?'EE L wig 'fuqixe-fi-FEL G? K' ahhh. was MJ Q4 Mlynfyuf fiixff-E: 1 1' 7 4 :z'J?y'f2':?2 '1- 3' 'K 1 it ree.. Pegg,-gi 3? ,ik -L44 J -'lla 5.5, Fpifmeyka F ,a YAvf3-xw3'f 'fY5'E -r'x,6gTy . - - 1. wp- . - . ..-iz' ft, Lf' ' r LT? ,G F-f 'Iii .'! 1 21- M- 2. f -'f . 1 fy-' -I ...Z 12? -iii.. 15 1 ':'-234-2 .- 4 1-'S-1'-aL'2.1f .M .1-- -1.---L'-'4 -.ESV -- -Wi. -.frenz-.sfgfsnv .wssf:-,-'.'--av-H u., .5 1. - -u 'u' - ' - -.3 321. . :.5.: - 5 .,a:t'fg' :Z-wg j,'fi:..- ' ,, j '-gy-..g,f.- -ws 'gf 14 . fx-ga.: , -' HF - .55 .. 1. iq - - .- - -I . . . gg. .. sr -'.--: - 51 . ,. ' .V . , . 1 hz- - sq juz' F-Q25-'S' -,fj'1',-'.- A.4:1'v if, al 5-' . if-'-1 - 4.-.-I K., 1..,4-AL-3: 4, --2f, .- A.:-' .Q -, . 49, 4, gag -1-. wir. ?. 135527 bf' -if . if w.1f'..w,:-M.. he 5.95.1-QQ? 4-si.-W ., M-' .Q-1-'f'--L-f'. '11 . .- - f- -.w ,-' -1.--M ...sf Fw -. 'agar-1 RW- Q.--Q1-fvfik Q.. fs-3 fm.. -15 .. 4, .. - , .- .fi .1j'k.-,-5-.-if- :Zig 1 fffpl.-'Lf1 if.'. lf- 4- fv -, , J V '5,eg. iff ,:ggfg-gg-if ...Q -wi'-g.F5-31-V -ef-2.9,.y-5.55j-mi-1.5 lzffgfjg-'g.yL1ggavI'4' 'X -'J ' ff A .- -1 1- --sf':1.,f P 'MS-G - - ' iii - fa Rf? ' h . ':f'f'f' 19352-?'f a- g2fa51? '-4'Ef2'1!'3,g- lg'-Y-UNi1 '3i?Q5' 'X5L1TF 'if--X Q.,-1s 1-'? ff 3E M ' s ,gr J' D fu s 1' fs' . ,- 1if12f k'A'1 9. P1 'ff' Mmm f. uf '-..j 'fH:' ga. xg, -gf. 'VV :'ff,.z-r'5L-5 '5 7'-B.. 5. 384125332 '35, 1-ff, Qqtig-'mn R, 7 519 319 al-sg gg .aiu , 4 g. gifs .54 J' 1, .,, W 1 1. Hx' a ?r,,f,Q1qf? .fg1,z32L,g-4,3 FN... g3..,feLH33 , , -1: r f . ' , ff ,- , - ,. . egg. f. 2 . ' -- - f - -2. 7.,.if--- ff--.131 5,,1:1,-...i:f.-1.-...sw-H-. --f-.,: .'.---mir.-' 1 '-f-'Qing f3.,Ql'-'.5j:- A - M Q., .-5.1. '-if . . -Q wi' - .5 -Vw? ,-nf. . . .ew P HF .gig H 3' Q''5.ag.gigf,f2gf:j3g5QE2f'-f U- ff ' .gg 'NC 'K' g F 41 gm 534+ MM -Cf 3. ',.g'YW?-95.12415-u,i,.,,93'. P -uf mmm nf --5 N' W 1. K+ My N ' .N ,-www. ,af f- -fu W , . Alf, QC - -f 1- .--. 5- M- -f--:- 4. 1--. W ff. f ' - --si . . - .- - - .f . . - ' :nag vi' . '-. ' ' .2. .--.v--4-','r':--. -1- 'L-f Af - ,-Q-fm. --.1-5-.,R,. 5f3f.,y'.a-.-1'--'X 1, +-,J - -. aw-'gil' - '.-,-'-. gf Q. -. w' rf ...Q -zz. is H r , . -- 2-,M - J .Fi f -- -1 H' --2 2 ,zswf-,-A '-H, 5.5, . is ,, ..,1-EM... v .pffr-f. 1'-'15-QA ,. .1-,QQ . ew...-iris 2. a14.-,w!Z4- -rf?--R: . ' -- H - f . -:' .'...1.r:.21: L' 'e1'.'L.. k - .- . 14' ! '- -. Q., -1.-3 fa ..'- ff ' ' 1 -2-if-..H.,--ffY,-51?.'::f:E.'fFf-,.-Ga? 'A-. ' XP in-3-Mb., JRE 754: ' N -.1 2? '.- -' f F -' ' f3b.:u+.! gm- yr..-zrii.. ... -m..,g. yy. Magi . 1-n j.-5 .1 , 3 -.ag Mfg: ,ff--gf rf2f?i7gtg,Wg..- g..gQY - .SL 1 4 -- v H 1 'E '. .i '.-,V--..' . -'T' '1f,' .I-: ' . ' tif - x -- E , '-1 -1- , A--. 1 ' ' 1 ' -1' ' 41, ' 'Z' ' - '- .J . H' .. mf- 1-.'-'12 fh x' Za .-'v'L.f '. '.-41,31 - ff.. --fy -f -f---f -.1 mf-.Q -.... :eff f Q---.-5 ----.-.Q--.. Q 2. 'E ff Ag 1, 4, 55' NE E . ,Q , jeTi,E.? MEGA' 1 r ng . . 1 L., 119 ,ga . .vb-mx 1,4 .NH A. A. . ifmizv, Q - f - -- f : ' .f .' 1. -f,., 7- ' . . Y. f '. f , 2 . .. Q.. 'n ,, -'.,f,'g.1 C, ' . ...--4-L..111??5'fli 'I?gIf1',f5u-- pu' IE U.. :'.,f'2gg-fgq.-5 1 fi? 4.5 -9? if-A . . ni, 6'--EY--.1 A, If -' 1. j , - ,- -5-. ,W5.,?W:31'L ?', gk'-' 'A'?QL44-ificgfs :gli 5'5.I 1.415 ff2.-sig..-3'-:rf - .5 g.. ' 5- . --7?-4 ' .,-3 3,-,-w,aw.:,' 1 ,FL - .ga .ff I' -- - ex.. , V- 'r ., E '.4,w., ' ' --.2 .5 r-.'.r:'g5aif.--- S,-1NIA.. azgxsf 1425?-.wg Q--1-ia '. -.far -5- -. 'sg ' ' q-g?f.,- :Fwy gk 1' s- pg? iffy- L Nijw i? .1 I-A gi? -wg .14 ,-1-J,,1'4 Jw 'Qs c nv .X E . ' Ygg if Ri B? A ' -1 M- - -ax --.FAQ-is .wr 7-'ir-d9'951.l-s?,f,...L,? AL.. : - ?' ,, '- iff air..-'-1n'2gE,'-ff. -., : -, nr-.-e ff-'YW.f ' -' - 95113-. -?f:.T f '-.?K '54-zg.f..f.: 1f f'f' ww ff,'14f'i-4r '-.w f'--lf---ye' 1' A-r-'-.vs-2' -ff,- f ff5.. '66 -'ff-'M ' .1 . . xx-'-2!.x.44..Q -49.-:wwf S ri- ,154 Swat? '. 1... 6 pw..- .4 if .rw-M3'Wr 'ivw I5-ibbiyhf gg, uh mi A.+n?J5j.,,tg.. Msgs , 55,-,aff xkgfiqgxglwffggiky..r..Af-A ' l.. A , Q Gugfilgz' MSZQSS5-iv-XE Ig5g-f J3'-E -gjhw .gn 3' ff' 1 -Q - Ki 1 ? , 5, 461. .' ' ' -fi ar- 'Uk .--Q 33 .12.-.2 ew- ,, 3' 41 lk 1 qi 1 .7 53 ff? ' 'hi 1 . N mug 5, vii.. YH fs 45.1 Q 59 'qu ' P EG W fivxi E57 ' W5 'Q LJ . 1 :r , u J. 4 K v r I It . -Q' ,pi .?f:l53l-132.1 if r gg fi ' M ' L1 ' wig- ' P lgiqa' 4- gg. fn fag. 'J' ' 575, 'J' , 1 c , 13,1 wlsgf w .4424 .Yi P 51' 1 .MA qt' 'Q rf. ,xv ,F gg vw. gg AJ- J. LHS- f f. P' Qu ,Wm A . . 2 7 itll, '33 -1 ..,f..-52. uf .. 1- 55 .1 Q. -ff. 55 'KJ' '39..vf. ' W' v. A 9 R183 ' 43 xg J jf - .-- Q' -, 1-. , ' , 1 5-'iv -2 - A ff? r..?-Aff-ATL.-'3J5h!i.,5 ..,.r-355.433-Svg.-.g.AK.L,f.w.1:'-L..5T-.':'.,,f--- ,-ug-.-efQ,Cagg.u P' 4, 's ., -::1. - .,. f sf ,. ., -F. .. .. r.'.v.: :-iY.r.-.--5'- -1s.2.- Q-MI .-r ', 4,12 -...f fx - -' - -'- .- 1- .. 'SrfN- .r.,f'--We-iH+.1'.-1 H-.-9231 iw- +-f.:1f-...-Q'-T44 -5 Lf A..---fifff. . 'iv-I fm , a.. . A. 'zfvwgna WM W 'iW .5'g?2'i51 F'5':g -' j Q. if- .?.'f:i.i if1Ff 7. .11 L J + M ' ' ' - - K f . 1 '- f -1-2-sw--s.fs1 ---.3-l +:pg2 eff-:f 'fsz2'.--is'1. '-we---If'-.1'-.,L1.w-xgf.,-nf-11'- ei. , - f -,-gg.-ttf NQ4., - , -. ,z .--gang..--a.-f-1rH:..QSLF,-.mfiPq..ff,. .X-.-:...j5...:.y,e2-.fpgfe-'aw-.1:Q ..,...g+.,+fs-9-.fa ffm. 4. hi.--1-' , . -1 .. ff ' f - -. f?5sfwi-'aaiagfwf H251 '-'-9422-'ff' .- Juv:1+--fFi'-5-1Sf?f.-.- v??f155'?'f5f 1 fgigefge- ' jfglv- -1 4.5 +3 L 1' ' 'f '-- ff' -E-7312- -55191: g 5T'zf 9.17331-l'v ,ff'f-BITL E-:iffy :iii wx ffsl 91. if 1 ff . um' L ' ' f ' J .3 1 --,'. .-fe.:-' :-:- 5 -fi-:fi . XE-3r,:'E:gZ, IQ, ik. -3' 3 V: Ar we ,gif ff ,Nb G lyijit I Y E 1 N M, 6 A 5 JE. 6,1 ,kt pf? H IH-' 4.-4-ry .23-' M+',.--'w , , ,. . . .. , H . . H +, . . .. L . , if iq J., .. AL 1 Hu ' '- ' -sig g..:..,1'?-f ju- --gr, I. ,,'1.,:i?-'- .--If ,rip W L-1 , 2. . - af' Nl- ' -4 . if-'bl .I -'R 5. - -V253 . !iF3.-If-?1a.g -.Q-f'.,y : :Mu -3-s'?'T.'2-mf' .'1Fz,-.mf .i . -- -. X., . .5-fm 5 LN 4,3 , f 'QQ . JS- ., 2-9 1 - V' ., ,HI-Z ff ' ,- ,gd .' 4?-2 ' ' ' 1 f' if -' '95 f- '-'91, ,, ... .. .- ,. .. M--. , I ,,,,.., i,y14'.f. .dwg 2 u, .- 5.3 -f LY lv 3 l l I 1 J' . . .wg-, Q... ff' ,' I 0 . F v : g . ,Fa -' :AS g ifs . Q. . . .4 ' W -. ' aff P . .Gy A?W riI . 5..1Qigi. f f , . A . . . . WF. . 4 . . . 4 . . . . ,,, ,, , . ., .fgigf-.fi',iigg'2c .,V. -3, ,.n - ' 'A 'sh--is 4. . -Q' - .-QT: 1 3-f , : . : ,,w.g.P-v1, 1a gfxi-5 if ifif' -1' 5, !',:h-11:3 -. 51,591 'Xt ifg If'-. - ' '-.iii-'-,,.H g'-gy3fj.,.f'lffj LQ' ggi ..-'fq-'E '1fy.ij-- .EQj,f '.'P5L,Q5', ' A' my .. .Pg Lv.f'4ff42 3.-ff -5j5f,3:+G.,.f-332,35 'Q gyakinmkw' Jiigm SQ ' lggff--1 - A Q 1 :ag .Pr .2-45249 f-rig?- H ,25:l.'H ' - Ai' xi-E -1 ff --'- C - - W- .J-f. .w-sw f:,...-wr--M.. -ww9f- f .-.- --- -gf -??G'f45-P-iii' wi-ri-if 53. .Q 3 --In-Q . .- .. fiigwgg u- .1 if 'Li' 1'::wQ..f:, Y '5 EY ' -..,- P 5 5 v L A xg xl S F345 '-Yc'+ ',a.. if 'J' I . -. -Q, ff' A' if irq. 1.5 2,31 rv 111,55 5.1 ' 1-2 . . . .. , . . , . .. Q ,-31+ -'L '-ifil' 'if' 'al'i5'f!?-7. Qfgj 'QQ' Q., ' ' 2 ff' -S 4 . sh , f -- ' q:ff5':f,,f- gd- 3.-z ,..' ' ' . M r ' i1.-- ' . ...S--115' '., ' -'eff , . .ff f..gF',' N -.lg Qi'-'71 ' L-15gQ:5ivSZ.g,friubL5c5.-73?--1.5.H'f3 3T .340 11- 1 fer 'HQ' 53' ' ' , I 4.423 5- K 1. '-wwf, 2. .ffjw ja' - -m fp i5g5,,.,,. :Win :JFK -,,gag'5r'?. ff 35,1-r. f . jf 4 5? K ,. M- . - V . , Q ,. I U .,,- ,.,-1 SM- Q, 0-. ., - 1 .4 fn-r - -,gf 0-:f.v,1fy,,,.... -. R d..-.1 , . ..., ,, -. . .:...g -, L... :..L-.-rw f-.-.f...1s-.-..-.-1 if 1- .Q -1,..1 .' . ' nf- 1 Q.--i lf- ' . ,-rfwfigf' vfgwf-1 'f' .. .'--99 '-'-at? ' --5 - jg '13 :E'5. ..'.-. -2 5 Vi,,..J. -,5125-iSI55,E:rJ..f3,A+fl9,'-xii.,...-.qgqjigqgmvkz -, , M43 . . HI-ii ig. mg?-X . -ff,-fm' ,yr 3' X- Gi . FP GA! ...H Jr.. fu- -1. ,555 . .. . -..Q .- 4 u . rgfikfgf , f 5,14 f, M 'Uf-' U g. LxN'Lx1,. N41 J N .-WMF' Ks 1. S2 J in EQ .. ' - '15-'W f E '1T?i:!f:---- ,- 'LA' I..-J J ', 2. Q ,JL g - 1. 5413 -1j.?32'- ' Q ' :: , -.-,Ji -'51 - 1 ,P-'f v f .... . ,am 1:5-151, fl , ...iw -. .. J L?N.,fV mg! ff.. . W :.,733g-iff? Er Q, 'Q 4 Hx jg .WZ-A .f gg 131.4 ff .1 4.1 Sims! .W -fx '11 ,gk ni.. gy. if gpg I JE., 6' if RR. X qv 'E was L53 ,L-es,7..J 5: 3 F 1, . X .- Hi .'- 3. A 'Q 15'-,'.' '1-55215-Sli.-fi ifLf,'4 ' , Q5..'Q7.l5:i.z'jQi..F..,..fi-12-,.. ,QE Q if E Pj:' ff.---i .:A ii Fil..?1'f'..'. -25153: 4 AEE? Ak.. -4. i5,.Png,, Y pb .. ..5QEL,-jbiik Q l, w 1 . . .... X., . Y 1 uv4,Lq.,a-rg .. ...us5.7sIif.y. ig ie..-31.?Q!ix'4 - - '- - .- . 1 J.. , - - K - '-.- .. - a'Qyu.f ' 1- ffeamv wa--.f-.ry --21 2.-. 4-. . 'fr ..-. .--2:-.1 ,i - 2 -css um- 's, J- ,rf- if'5 ,.'!'4:- '. L- - - if ,nw .Q-1'35i5fr..s-A ii- ,-..m.Q+Ewlm.-.iff-iq-iii'22.234,-5 ?'fEN -ffPf+.2-Ev,3-'-1Ygs:.?..-Afu-2-2.-wf? '.'55f'9-if-v,+2-Age. :C S -P .wg4- .. 4. --H .Q-.W -ff f .1 . . 4- ' 1.-CP A 5... - -.-. u:-H,w6r'- .-.f f2,E11g v ' ,Q-f-ff-ag 1.9 , f ,. - , ig-' . - Af 3 '- . iv... wil, j,,'51fF::.r.a- Qf+. ,- 1,533--.ESQ--i---'Q..-s.:-e'5-.-3.1 ,qg.v.ig-'-1 ..f , ,-I g-,-.f.5wg1f- -WM . Lg. -lg.. , '12,-.w..-,-:q,'f::r-IRT'4531- :gm1-5223,-.-.'1-Egg-4g1.1sf -+'.'w.'.f-.9 'J?2.i'1 -...,.f--'..'5i:- -I' T1 -.-.4 .1 , rw--255-. -1 -S . .-r --inP2512-..L:,.f-,----. .- wi f'-'61 3- ..4-25.12-L--.' 45555 . ' ...' ww. . - ' 1 -1 1.4--E-iq. -4 ? 1.153 l w g , , -an 1 QQ . H f ww -wi 2- uf -f-H1-ff-.ww .f 4 diy. 5. ff Q- 1 '- I up -riff' 52' ,-fffqlfj.-'ws A' H51-if 'fr L x 5.-A ia' 5 5-Wi? 3 ,-22, 1 if Aj si'9g' vriigi . 'fwxd fqrjvf Q D' 1 aku- mar? 1 Q -1-v 1- 1 H f 'iw xr, S13-Q ..--E-51.1.-W - H -'ff V-...wp Q E-'Hr-5 .ia---.ii-'F PW ul. ..e.:. -f -- -g -5 5- J ' 251- -. g 1.5, -1, ggi. . .-..-, f1g...'j.-h.:.,.3,.a, ,.. .f.'+.1'.f2.... 1 . 5 , . v .. E' Q- . - sy- j:-- , . - ' -,fr 'i3f.?Y?Ci4'-rim,i-Qf,,'gl'h , -' -.15 -33 Q gi , ' 2. 1' .,i-'inf---'za-,.'2'f39' . ' .3'5fJfQ ' . Hd 1 ' Jw-'LQ'-.1 '-i-,,iA3,f1E-.5522f-qfsgn.. rg- .gw 5,53 1,2- b. - - at .il giqnsg Lili 5, .dm .nw ,mira-' .,, k,,,.c..g. g' .1.gaf?ifL,'1 uf' 3 ' -. -V. J , G 3' My ' .2 H --g -H 23-213 3g 3.5, Q-1 1. fi'-:rw ff fb- 31. - gm: x -.I -- J .Q-'age-:5pgQ'g . q.,- 55,35 j'5'7?1. jgt11 gy xg?151715:f'..,ijQ:Q'Qf1,41a-31- ' --.-vi.-S. .c5g.:.-11-Mis' . ,,,..... 5 1 ,fn-,gl -. ,. - -,fd -1- 1 ' 9 ' 1- 1: y -5-N.. .-.aw 11- sgf 1--- .-fag: -an--, , ,5y9,.,,..- 42:-':+69e,,'f:f.:.' .w , in-N -.-sp. 11:-as f1'.::..,-nmrfarxl' .reap 1j.,.,,- -'Ti..p- ,, ,. - .5 . 5..,..gv,q, 1.4 , . K . 1. fy.,-. .'. 1- -,i,....i41 f .-QW..-..ff.fYL7,, ,.-. W, .4. ..,,:Ex5j. W, .a , . 23 96, ,, M.. . Y.-qwn,.J ., ug .P fiififggy-Q-BE,gr ?k. 4,.ii .3Q. ...1p F4319 .J f 4352-3. -W2 ... gf, iii.-...,g i' . 5'15Q,gY'.f f'231Ag.Ef'a.v?ffQfMi.'.1.e4-.,q-,mf HQ?-'tice gf. , M 52- 6-.r'E.sf-1+..g5a,,.1 1 v.q,,4Nt fig IEW Q4 Haruki? .4554 itifsgib Q 4,511,129 S 9 ftvqiyx-.XE -gP4i9m-f,f'L9.A4gg1A,m ,Ajfg Q M t 1 ,a 'ian W-lgatxw JP v- 51? .Lal-. L 7f , .4'bf'-Ju '1 9 I 'gn'+v. -I I 'fig' Y' 4 Wh' ,, ff F5 qw., x izjmggf H 5 1 n9L,,q.,. 5 lam Q M 1.- 1 3+ rffv'-f-W' H -'. .fin ' N mf.. fi M 'Nw f 32129-6 EMM: 1+ -S W' Vi 1 . .1 - 25 M: ' 'sf -Lx--S M -'Q 42 q'1?..-in fat- 1. 1 .f W2 W'ww1f f-1-W 11-'SZ -ff fgbiftsf i f? --iw 15. A 0 w .Q , fn' 1 H. ,. .Zi .- 2 -,Q a, L,-gk!! ,xii-3.-:. -Za.-blk. M56 Hg- '2 I . pm .-...F 3 I-I - V - , 'z,. 1 .,.,.,..g:!ii -H vi .f -1-buf. , I I. aw ,-Hyip.-1 5- K-.. .,.ffY.-:J --. ,-'Eg' Ax. ' -Lg L, 1, --.2 3'-..1..1'.f,.,,.,w'1 gzfk' ' - - .3 , 1 'V 5- 3, . A ,QV Q - . 5.11-.4L ..f,!,jQ!v ffx. Y .I .L-mum. 5- - .4 .,- Hi- g55,1':.1-, - -zfg-:. - r .5?s:- 9?-'--' :jfffg-N ' ... l7 xlEl':l.fi?1l,,'Qfxiilf-'A'i?Ff. . . '1 -' ..5, -gf , -,JH i-2f'i.5,-.3,...f4v5.,- -. in .f -2... H mi.. gf- 7. - . 2 .wi1...w.z-.,-.55 .. .-.?ffJ1.,.-.. - ..'1.F:'1 .4 . fi 1- JF K ' , W . . ww. .5 . . -. . Je. 537' . Rig 1 4 w '14 4 r U 'vig 1 p dbx 'L ge E Egiax v 1, 'fs , , f. X, . N W W 4522 ,K I, M1 43 fu- mgfn . kg NM am yn ,gin ,,,f 'Q' DH Y, 4 'I NI. 1 ii' I JW' ' -'fqsgl ' gif?-? 'E' 6 1 A if fe- 'Q X' 4 , 1-an fgfm-N., ,MJ djs.. nf fwnggqn gi. iz 9, em gig w- 4,M?'5f, W'sx' 'lT. H',i5 3-gigs my -3 'lfptu ua' ug i X if 'H 375' gig? W1 q 3' 'Lf '4 '3 '3q'i3W2iS'if'f' 'rg' Q12 r A hu -v. I .1 0:2 r 1' n jQ,q,gg3,:ff-::.,.'.5fQ1.,f wfgsqunf-IQK.5,u...,,g1.5.y!?,..,V..153'5? ,YQ 1,'v,g'Q I .,., Y ... 1 y H A 1 a X bgi'iaW1Ji .meg-,. . . TW. . 'ri N255 fp , .1--f a-'f-is -2-f--ilsffaf Lv- 'A,5-'f5fn ,i n3-12? ' -- A- .. 2 -:.'- -CJ : .4 'gf-ff-1-Yi - .. .. se . A .Fifi-Lf..l'f.h'...4 ' yQ'Ar-g.yU?1-..'39f-.--.QQ.,.t'::.5ff-3.,Mb L ,Qy--,...z,...:4y.?n QL - -nv - 1- .. ' ' 54 fl-.S-, ea X 4 ,. P. ' jf' -'vw 1-' Egg .. '15 '-. 21:5 f: .- . '-' 'wa - - ' ' Q x :.- -. M713 - 2 fzmf- ,f ,-:. , ll' :TIM -fr-0 'l' I 11 .HW '. 5-V 3 555' 'lf ' 1 v' ,m. -1 x r-U1-'-Z 'xf5f ',. - I 1. -' -'-. f ku JJ ' . . 3 -4-'H' 'hz 'xhif .Wi V 'K 1, F r' '7 fx' if 'f -.1 w. N' ' :H 5524 I . ' ' ' 115-3 Pm. , ff? hx' aaa' fl' 3 'I' 'if MMM, 4 is '1 g?l Q14 1 ' '31-H un -1 .ki -J ' 251' 'AZ .. 12 9 . . 15' t' I 4 ' S ..x.Sg...-Ma M. ,.. X34 fy -F1 A, M-3,3515-ff 1 .w Q. ' - .gg I . ' - 2 ----. 3 ., - Q ' 1 . 9 . Q W ' 1-I A ' 4. F Q f . t e .1 .I ' He' I J '11 r Y ' 1 cz I 44 r ' ' f 49' K 18 f 117 ' ' ,573 Q4 I . '-if 5-ii' .fa-' .V f 'A A - . 'I T L, X' -' ' aff 3- ' ' Q' V - T--'-9 i f. g-wif. '-Hi. .:. ..ff:.:g4, J' -4T1 ': AV - 1. I 1-if 2 :-.f3.j- Q-f m - -1-, J.. 1.-.w -2-T .3 1, -' 5.1-.rip--F. ' '.?'5'f-,.:s: -few.- '-I-2 --11-,- -'1:-Fw E-wh. ' ' .' - 33..' T - ' -W 1' f it a-.L . v -- - ': F' f 'sh 'A wks 'ii'-Hi.. -'t ,.m5 -wa . . , eil QFJS .ff qu ff? 2 H-iii RQENY f N?I'5Qdq-.9595 -19 wwf? 65 .J '-fC?1f, V .Fw 1 95 2 ?+ '-fl hi' VILQV H4 AA bs' ' Q 'Sf-f 1- , --' ..f-'zayq .u.,,.,g . .- ' . . +. -1, f--1' 1 -L-f 1' 4 - f.. - ' n f- - ' . -., . M. ma' 'z--'--.fy-1.-w wr- Q.w':Q-Z7-frfwz... ,fi-4. fwweif--- Q. ,.w,--way 19- 'fn -, .1 - '.-1... - -. - - ws- ' f -4 - '- x , 3-ggg,'f.igc5fq1f.z.1,J.:-1'- -, 14: wif- 1,112 -.gr --'.-dmv.-za... ,vgaiuf ' f'agf,531-- fab-,yfgn .ii ' 2,4-fg gge. , -4- wiglg. PQELA ...Q f. . .. .M 5 .-5...-..5..-15... ZZ-2... -ii... -W ...-- . W -f sw' ' Af - fnsitfjtf ' '.. 4 '- ,h53i53Y..gg,ri .fag Mfaq- .'5'- -MRQQ-Q ,5+,.rEf'1',R.qLyffa+ EM- -,jgigqkrfgagf-Q-,fQji'.iig:1 .iqivg uv?-1.1 1- .. Q ,.?'- . A ft-. ,wi f : 2 -2 ' ,511 -1. 'I' --'wfiaf If-L -21?-335' f f ' g' 2 -I1 .R-','J .1 ' ff-1. fa'-S -Fir. 12 W- J- 'P' '11, ' -,J-f, 1 5 fi qv f' '- T V -f , . -' -qiff. ,, fgiggi, '11, . - --5 ' .Y fri. . t'3.,'- k '- L 1 J-'fff'1 f-- j' -f.1',' '-L-... Nr '12212:-9-451944--iiX4-F25-..'FLa-'L ': ., ' ' 3.1.1 g.,:'1.f3'- '- F471-, 521' L..--.2-, 4 - ,F B. Hs: : ff' - , - I' . - ,,,' . ,- qw gf - i' T '. . f' xv-2 'f, '.:. -1. gg:-11 QQHY'-zfgfQfg1-'gfyw-iffy-Q-y.i-ggswgwf--QYI.-f.,1-3-.vfflif-.551 35:0-'K gage-QW.-,'5'1!Ti5,p.:.-3.537--111'LQQ' . .m g,2Efk':lf.- ' Y - ' fi' -' ' 55-?.1.554':2? '5 ie:g i1.d2i -1-5Ea:'lf.f?'A:.q ,,.-1.1,.+ - ,wi .1 ,f.-ff5.,.,- M.. .. ff- .J .M - .. - - - .5 vfinkiftfixx 4. iw yr 5-.r?'+', 'hW X 'K':P fain r ' k J!x'5 UXYQ fp 4 'Sf fit:-PF 5 ' rl 1-85 iw? Eff W Egg? ws .ww .WM . - 5' WN? 32 'gf vmgjf m 'S :A W -J .-2.ng.3-35, ii ' f- -fgm wa. f4-H'-9--fw-wk .21 VL M.-a.M wg Q A.. 1 2 fa fw , 13- gel-31 .tf 2.221 - 3, L- '-4-5. 1 if '-2.1.-...-.---.1 , , ,- -. -. . ..-r 1 - . ':.---- Z. - v. . .. f.--2-.-ua- 2.1.-1. ..z- ..1:...i,,f','j-!+, e. F-'1,..5y5.'r5...:-i -Z3 -..-in-.2-..'3-w11:ii,:.: .-.---qw'--.':.. wr.: . fu , '- ea. ,- -,S 5 - ...fu-1 li-1.fEi , , 1 - .'- WH: - ' '-1. 1. 1 523' 'P,If1,. 1 EST.: I--::j2Q,3mQN.Zf1 'Vg-1 ::3 1f-Lf-:L Q-1' '-21' ' e ' 4 1. ,PN - , - ' '- -E i f ' ,!' ,, 'x? lJ'g '1'f-gy' 'hi-'tmpffd'-j'1: '- - is fg22.-?5'5.'--- Z' -sFQ-gg - ' 5:3 ,- - .-, ,.'g,?.Qgr4f5.4?f,Ar5i-wi.. x7 .Ts '-..f'.--rf -- 'I-:f 1. 2- PI---2. QS-lvl -G-.'--'f'1'aL-if., f ' E - .-.' -. - x - - I -'ia' ' ' -' - ez- T- fl -, -vi f ,- ,' 2 , ,.i,,1.L '3.Q1i 'y-:g. .'.--'..F-,1'.gq.1:f2..121 ' Q-gr. I' cf-,.'A!-,..,-,fJg,',.-5 4, f ,eb ' fig 2 ' iw, L' '1,,. 1 'V' -1, .Q 5, gl 1 ,ng ,- 'I' - . U5-..f'. L- 'e'--..x,qQ,-.,,- l W Q L-..i,x:F Q - lu,F4-XHE Qu '?ta .jA.t,5il? ...bait 2' Fr. 1 :-,I L -I V, qi' A Lg Q A A 4 . , . A 3' 1 ' . . 4, F ,I .F AJR - 3, it- .5-5:5 459.4 22- '- -.Q f .K-2 img- 39,-. ' f A gtiiiiffw Q24 A'f'ik f A 4 - .. K' , -' if W 'f'Qfi35'f ' -xg. 'W -sf ggfm- iw L 96541. H' r Wi Qi 4' 'fs' -fiqgi' 5 f wig? fi-ffl. x .U 8 J V-3, ,Ag ,gina 49 gf SXJ 'fig 'H gl 43' H-W 'fkvf' Q5 1 gl 1 P4 5:18551 : T13 sri. fi Pg 'J swf' qi, f 'AY F 3 'Hair ' W' E' fghf 0 RN, 9' 5 2' 7 I 4 oxfixk A-1 4 W Q 9 ' 15 ..' -1' L v we! .A ff H -Q -w f 4-if ff my . J! .,.?.,,,- gm EQ .ir me .??i,3:.,g.A 5553 Hg . , ,mfg Q. mg H3551 fig-,gm WA. gwffg m. 1. i ' in Arial.: I-.w1f7'..,,iMI -n ,,.gMgg 3 33 639123 1 VR vfi-'gg N.,7Mxy,,.',!L 3x' gginiiip ggrgwiq ,P 952' V H1 M- I-53 LTL si-'wig 451' , M .JS f 'R' REELS Ej..,,Q,!g? ygempx 1, if, we 4,1 f- fa H+ if S 1.19. ,. X1 .pw ?us.,,f.,ar ,, 'I-C Mfr .5 2,5 Egg 'ai' ii' 'rWi'?,QlQD..,51 ,v gtuf' wwgw fl? -' .z,.L+fwi mf. . ff ai l'H U'd3'gg'FF W gg 'I 11-1-J 1 ARM 4 fiiwf'-.4 -. A. H - 1. 4- -.gsm mf .gf-af. 11-wzj -'Hi- Fm. 'pix 5445 Bbq? X ' 1 xx' '7 ,.,.1w1 ' 'G' rw bl 254. .,::k'g-If, Eg? f,a1,f'nJ X35 J' 'R - '-I - GHG 11-. 'f-ifQ1'f 51 M'-.1-.' 'd ':'kfif9. .1 53'i,aj:Z'3'':pi.-1 -fr4-3'- CU - .1525-113l.Q2-5 K ' -f, -' ' . v-Q ' F J s' '. 2 'I .. 7' Fi fi . --' 1 - ' -, :ff-1 'Q..'Tl1:f'1glQ-.1 .'J-153 lf' .'-'+ 'qf Q wr V, ,'-2..'d,f :ff-Ji' ff-1f.j2g.'?f:' ,1-TN .ff Ei'-H.-. ff -if-311.-.':f1'j.r'3si-Lf 'N 1 . 1 f Phi? - ,, ,' -. ., --U ' 1 t. 41 if 5 - ' ii .- .fn- . ' f' . - .. - 1 - 'i53Qf7 .:..Ql1'fif?f a.v:A-5 -If-g?QwLii'Q'F'552??-25.-l5F',.:.7'L'16-.Qi45Qfiff'5'vQE'?T': 3gf4'f,'i'9f153QZ,- .-'51 -' vk .1 .. - 1511522 .3 1 .13 . V' i'gfiHJ'iff34f ffE1-3955- WE I sf' T111 1 fi' D1 13555. 'Q Wvfw. .:.'I??fj!?.1'-ul.-EQ, -gffqf-' ff.,.g+f'.,'-L31 5-Q, ff' -1 4562 'VY , 4 - ..:. .ygfh ' .fi i f 7,' ' - Qfzzf ' T'-W -'5f:fff5h5L'3 F554 Eggf Hg' w g 35121 -32 . Jjfa- Tw, T, '15 Z-,gi e '- ',i,'.gTV.L?.'.g1.- 'i:1..f3g9L-3233 ,,.. - 5,, 41f1' VI - Tiq, :J 15. , -2-.di?,, -' SF.--. '4 31.1 '. , ..,, 5,-F, ,,y-g-f,- ,L '15, 1,,rh,,,f.,k rx: 1gg,.f.,' -' -, 1... 1- -.,, 'wwf ,- f --... -'g-F1.'1'g:. 51- vt,--..,:-1 gf 239,-5-,y ,-Lp. .sy.+fgr,,'fl-c 1 56,15--Q - .. - '25-. . , fr-Q f 21, , 'E - .vqsi-fr Mi, -A 1,--.--3,-,-f-1 .ri-' ff .. A ,-' jg-Q .1 .. j- .. 5.1--f Lllfg--aj.--gg-...irqffgf- :f..vg:w.,.. ,Q - .ning ' .. V ,553-'j j , . -gi, -5.4-'f,3,,4-4,-.g' '. - A , gf--Q-5, 'Q gg: '44 ,137 , 155gis,,if'.,i,.g.3,.-1. 5 -zz -,f -. ., - f...--.. 3'-TR 5 T- - -1 141-r rw-15 W ff 'fff -.. -'11 -- 1 - -- -ef? ra' ..-7 y' .1-1. , Sri j' - ,I 'V -1 2'--2-.ef-, -gi ' ,J -' L -, f ,' . 5 .,. 'F' L -'J , .I .I - f ,, . qgj 11 , ., -1 gn -.M J,-:.',, :p--:f.5- . 1-JF' I-,f-xfgw 45.-L-.sw -glg gm- -. ' . -.gf fi f-i f . - .,5w5i','f...r-p'---af, Y. 1 ps- '- -1-,gr -. J 1- .. '11, . Q- A- . . '11 -1' '-Q.. , 5,04-54, - 4 gm . -3, -,---.fe,.-L-.W -f if Wi'-pg. vu 1 - , 115-i .u if g- if . .-sau -' 'f f 'Ear 7 ... f ..:'f.-f?2... r. 4.-1 -.Q 4.5 4 -.ff .' 1 2 '-4 - - . -1-my 1 . 1- 7 . ,. M, a-43254. 5, -V -aug'-,Q ,- .Lu .,., 37 .--Q 3. w3,x,gh:.w .. M: .l 1.1: Q-H . :lf . 1. in .335- Q-, V ipaq .3.-fix:-if lf' qi.-,Q,,, ...il GG,-1,---,q.5,',4g.-gt-.,, W. Q, img: L, I- -gy: 'AAI 1 ,,- 7, :- -. fl.: -air. 2 ' . '...-7'- ' J Of! awe--.u-5.53 , . ' E --W - ng. ..-as qv. Q 5-'22-IL'i'3fjg.:-Jj'.'-u-1'.LfEjj3.1-UJ14 'gf-'-1 -:gig f'- ':a5'L.,-'1-asf.. 3. -Ja. '-1-an-. -- 1, fun. -M- -., . F u g... V .ix .i . X - Ylgqrgw ,N ,.-....4,,g.q.,.-1 2 - , lf - 5. Sg,,. 'HW' -i - 1-'MF 'Y,g+?J'a'..5if-pf'FFL1if.g.f- gif. lggj P-.1 - isixiffziaw-E ?'5 ',g-A 'ikyp M y .- - . - 'Z - . . Q a fim. -mme .--, 1 ...QB if S 'E W '- if-jg. -III1'f1-A1 f,I5,. 'iff lg -lil? - : 5-l!'f'YUi :' - . -. --:fT':wf55-1.9-1-5,wi -2- II ... Hqfi! --II -II.' . l 15451: .. F J' . ,I I ' -ff,IU3l-'E-gy.-,'S.5 i'-Q 'JE'-'91 .. , ' ' SH , V. f, 9-. -. 3 ..:.1?wZ13'1-.-eff-..f.f-.. fr . ' . . -- . , FI- -QI -'I'IQI. IW-.,I. rj 'K -ity-,'f,f .1 I' IIIQI Q' n i- I '-I!-Xp I f- 5643? IIIf1,..-2ri1yi'f'QI- ,. II -fl' . gf 311. -..-5:9 .1 g frs-WI5 ai'-ii1zf' I ?fsp5i .'?.e. ,.,,I f' '..'7'L'2i'l- A - 1l:F:,i-3- - . . . .S il?-- ?--.'f'-'GWYEA' .,-' , -. '-ii -W -Qf:.f'7:5fa. -' - --W -. .. - . i3il. - M.B'i? .fl-:'W?. .' . fgilfhffig we 5i13--'Kiki '- --. .-jigh - --L'-:'2Q '-.MQ ' f 51'r'Wz7- , --Nf. '--- 4' -ff' ff- 1. f'3' -.v-FW? '-.-'f-.--3 -52271 up '-1- ?fl'P -- 1 '-ff. M N--1' H. H eva- -I... -W.. -' -'f-.-' ek as-EF vw. l U' ' W Q 1 W FS. N1F5.1!Tif'1: - --:fI1if-3132! ,riff 5452-W 153-51-agjti-'f G1f': -- ' ' -.' MEF--if- . N5 fi if' f- .I .g II I., Iv,g,II :. -L 1. '-1 ' rg1e- ' .g.. Eytffqgs' .f-,Zig-'.g 1---W a -QiE ff '?f?ff-.'f .k' --,-4?- -.-3 fgw ft' . --9 --5- fd-.1-. . .5 -f. - . . .. - -f... ... .. . -.J-5 vas.- uf.. .-.7-J... ......-,z--f. .-u. L. .. . g,..... A - 'I II . .I- Ir:II -. fu .wif .' - .f-9 .V qs.-.t., --1 4+----.SW-, . 4. -- wi. '5 : Q -1 5' TH., ' id. -,. . '1-..Ifg.'1 -1-.1-,if.'.vj-ii.1-F4..f:- -. F-Q' .xI,I II-,N II I ILIII-.I vadyf., ., ,I XIII, 1 3.5-. ...I ,EYIIIQ I. . ..,II53j II I :ESQ- I,I3III W4 I,x.III? -I -5.3 It II. ,. II I. . 1Iq-IIIINIII L2 II,I,w-..I.,,I 5.,.-yu-.I II I'-I.Ip 3 --.III , .L - .Q-W 4 -.lm - f av-1 ,-If . f . - . '19-...,:--. mx.,f-.Qi-- W -.v--' --f-w fm. '31'T.-' '-,. ' -1 . ' 5'9 . -. '--A -2--55' -I --. -' :Wf. ': -- . Jn '- 5 Q- ' 45. 7--'- '1 iv.,FfWf'f-m-- r7V -- -WW --T-1 5 '- .41-A. N .1-. I .,g, iqI.Ia,I If-5'-I. -- Ifg .-.1 I 9-.LJ ,AI -1 911 ,, 943- If- --ga lf' - . Y' 4.3, if I:,..I I '1- 5 --'F-7 ' P 'I-,SI -gp'-,,r1'7 ,gf fd,-., . -Q . .,1I ,cf 4-1 :I A I ,,gfuI. - - .-'fp -. ,ly -.-.I J , I -5.,. - 1' -434. . .1..L!l.-. ' Q ,-r .I --F .' ,Q-.-16 ,fI Q? rI I. 1. :aI .-,-- -. -' W i . . E , - . SQA wfgg v fi. if: :XIII . 'U-Jgiifi ,5 '5. 'i9-f 'IIIII WII -rf. ga. 'F .g . --. : I :MIIQ ,gg.g1., -..Igf1f ,'iI.'. ' I., - .' ,I .?1g:'-'I'-Si . '1,.-f-gg -. +A...-.-I. ...II ., -.3 92,1951 . yI ...ig-Q 1 QQMIII., II..I.., -I I, - 51.4.-II xjb .III4.I , ., .,...gS.,I I. .Mg .I, II I .I.IkpIII ., II,Q.,5.I.ggf,.I. I, II,., . .MIwy...-,, .,I I .1 .,., . 9 .I QCI I M M 4,II,fcIFIIII II,:II QII I II I Ii ., f .II 2-fI'fIj,I.5IIf - . .II I II- ,X IIIW I I.-fE1.IIpIIEAIf5ffjg,54.-,IETZI -IIII II -I.. 1. ,I I I QQIJQQ' g.5.I. . ITIIQII-.IZ II 'Qing -.21 51.-:.-'F' -S ..-w -- -fu-f 'W ' g:-.-f-- .I.:-.Fm ' -1' . af N'-' 1- 4 '1 9.2f.i4rF- '- P' -x:yZ'Q. 1N.gA9 Q3-'II'..T 1.1 ' ' ii. V 'Q' L w -.ig-' QM. I' I '- ' NI' -gu.1RYW'- 5 ,Q'.',gfg'g,1'g19-' iv ' ' -- 5111 WP 1. 5' Q ,-'fl'- '-il? ' ' u., -:V r 1 1' -WF 1'--7 '9 3 3icii -P' TW- 'ff W 'f-1. .- - :j.'v- ' N491 - i 'i'e5 'f 'xl-'a.1',W5! J'WP'-.'! i'k: 3 3' 'ew'- .' ' 'U an WW5'6'.i5155 V' gait I . IAIIIIQ. I IIIQIAI,-.II yr... . IQIIIII I ., -JI, IIIII JQI W-,I I. III, IIIIIIIIII IIIISYWRIMIIJIIIII my-1 -,II:,III,4Qr,, -.I 5--I.,I '.yI 35. . : - ,,. I.I,,rg,w.I. , QIRII ., . 2'-, -s, -w f ...' .- - - --t. ,- fn - ---' .- - , .-1'E'-A . '- - Q -- - 1-. Q-'M ... -. . ' 4. -., -'-f, .,-.g,'-:g1'9fv--'..-'-.-Y-:'9y'P'1-'QE -f' - . ' '3?f.l,. 414,31 K-D m.. -5' x- Q 1 W.-Y -YI. Q ,,v1'f- - 43214 5. . iX3 1Sz . 5'u5n,' whites ,-,.kKf-111' Q 'Egan Y' -4233--'.1'2t'5 y. 1 'WM H. .f' ' ' Ii ' :..'.r.-i.-IJ f flfji- -W. 'Q :AI f - f.pIw'.?fi, fs- 'p- U -'-. z b - 5 . Ii.--v . v-,-: -- '.'. q-?M,.j'14.- - '-'-, .' '-'n:,--515'- ' -EQ:-ff' -f1l5'x'5 ? '-4 .-, -. I, I - . A .- - -,f A '- . . ,. -- . 9 Az , Ig-nn .- ,--Q H -f.: P0-.1 f Air., 1. 0,15 -lf.-W--- . --ff?-a f-a.x,..---....-.- - -'E Lv'..?.- - -Zi gi-'..+ -is-:--3-.' -39 2 Ji 1' f.1I?fjfII3,I I IIIIIII- -- If YQ, I I.. .J FII .5 .f+ '.I ISIN, IME.-3'XjIiIttQ 1 . f . -7,54 -II nI 2-.'. .II -I..I W: 'II.N-'.-- ,I . IIIII.:-I I. I I - t-,,V,!4 I..,I . II .g:I-II, .,'5,-IIj,5,I,II-NI.-.:I,' I I - -'-1I III - I. I x , 'P' I II II -,s:,IgIQ-Ii.-, II ,III1 ' 43, 1 I :I :II.4,.,I, .I4III,,III,.-WI .III - I L.,-FI - II- -I II 1-II W IZ . . Ig? -IIIIIIIQ. M i . I 7'III I I.Q. I Ip--82- I IIEIII . . ,-- . f . ,'. A, ' . 1 -Uv '.-..-Q I -7.. - .'v , . -JT? .- -: If nf--'. '- F .. 5r31 ':f '5-'ff'.', ' - '.-.--.PQ,1I f -' .f ...K .' V , - 1 ,iqg .IJ It: I,,u - ..- . I H I.- I II3-I I-Iva, ,I,- .II II ,I ,II HIIIIQ I -. I. -I ,, Iq,g,..- I ,I - ,-,II Q.-,-Q, ,WI PII Ig I. ,Q,o.g.I5If l9 IH-,..-i,I.,.,.fI I -I .I,,I4 . -.III I I. -IJ-M A-5... . . . 'Q ', s---, - . - - g-gl .- . mi II5IIi?I.-II-gg.g.24,. I ,- -I-,Ia- . If., I . 56 E.. . I I I ,- II... I-,g.I,gI.I .I.,I,- . -,I ,I . .Q3,I,I.-,II I,-I I ,,.I?,? . - g II. I Hb- fI-.-- -f-.4-. fi - '2-. I N '-,,m. gh 4.d-Haw.. -' M' .1 Av f gf ' 'if f 'J rx -x -.'. . ' . X -2.-U N914 .g? 35,pfA'1- . . ' - -VV-5' :. -' Q-.f' W,-gg' '.m.-g',- r '- 'Jr 5 .:,HE -f'- -'. -219 -x'f.,Igj.-,iihfi 5' , ,- ,QW ,Q fn. -.4 - Q MQ., . ,-ifg, ,. A, , ,, Tw- fr - 1-Avfh.. -1-wf,,f,50-.-'2'- 6 A, lb -I ,' ' . . -.I Q . .f: M - .. u ' I ,.- -' .'. -'-.'- E-' 1 v- '.-' 1 . -V - -'P' '- .-5 ' - -'-'Av ? '- '--41 ,9 'ff-'--L I:-913 Af.. LIU- TZ -' -- Q-2 ! - - 1 .f'T'L. if 3 . -25:7--.-if Fr-A .. 'Y- -1 k fe:-.- - 5 1--' W-I-?. -, -. 4 1- - '-'TM' M-sl ... Jr: ,r---HS'-,' -. - -5. :fin .-F25 -'2 '- -. -- -'P Q Wf-5- ES' .-Q--.531- .-' : ..g. .ffi. 1- .9 '--233.5 'X -i-if lf . -' .f fifiz-'. .' .. lv- -:-.7-f2-5.2f-'- -' A . - .12---1 -2215-z..f-:fa -2-- -12?--3.-Q-ff-f1. --.1 --asf.-9 .f-.21-21.2-....-.... ' 'flflwil .- We-2-.. M- ' 5321:?5-if' -W1-swf-. .. 1- -E52- .12 Hifi-.1-W' ,g.g:...i:'..-.ff-Huw.cm -5 ' T311 .- .. . -2... - ..-.rf Wi,-.,-3. -w, ,.f '- w '-4.I.,,-'R-.. as-2-4, -' - . -3:1 m f., - ..'--'Q ,. -. .- -ing -. ,1'2'lD'..123Iq2QS4'l'E'Q7-' T 'KQ E2' '.4.' 'A Nj-EQ..-'-.2-.-q,.w .1' ,, ,. '- f. -,.zt.. . ,, 3-,mi 'P.2..:- -1--J .. -Q:-2.6 - ...af-, - j.-,. - Me- --:T 2,1 I-1-,QQQLIT-gg.'f..k w h- - L-'- gp - 1- --bf 3. flN- --'- - f -'Qing Yr -.-Aw -. ' -'-4.444-:11i: g. 3k-.. . 1 2:1-.lx j xkew. viwii'- -2-Q .- fi-Lf' .. J --i-tri' 9-,915 - 4-440 -'- '-'W-' :-H'-a -0 - f- . '- '. '-'- . -5 - '- ' ' -A ' ' -' iii- 9 'V' - -2 '-N' 4- -.W 3 -5-3'f' .-Lf .5 .-W-' A W' H1-.-' U5 -I--ff ff- - ' m.' . 4 fe' 'R x 'W '--6'-Z ' f FH ,RM -'.Q. -'fi-: gflg -8-'V 'I-.M .VV '-Yf1 : .1 2wf'1.J '-?-. 'VT j f 43 41. -- -4 M.-' 1 -' 'I J- f III III.II II I II- III? . .IW - . .EII III-3-.I IIgi5.2 '-2 II , 5- -Ig 'ff-QIIIIQII-w . --.II Q' . 515:-'LQ 'QIYSQ T qIggELI..,f tl- ff- 'Q-LPWT-' ka., 5 -Zif 1 - . 'QiQnr' f. 1.'5rk2i'i.5'-'SSW'573.ayQ'g4'35'?3'f6e.Q ff -'L l -XIIIIQ f1 . - J' R' 35?-' -1 ' 3 .-N .. A .: '-' , -.vu I . --'-'I , .If f, ', ' -., ' . ' ', . - vw- '--11.1- ' r - vp, 5 -' Q- I g 'r- ,- L Z' L..-. .., . I . SQW- f A-1,...-..,0'.f..h-'95 ., f-,J - .qu -' q .I J-. -. -,A ... M Q--. .lgmgp Q.. - 7. .-,... , .- 11- . I,g,., gg . ' .42-. wi.,,..' -yy V - 94, I-,I I . ,-I.. .,aI- I A A ' .Sp J' ,.I., -5-ff iv- - f- -.!zI,'vfF I II- -,ga I5f,2'l',I QI 5. 5. --1-F,-Ig .5--W -- .5 -4 33 , II IIIIQ ,.,, 'I . I, ij-5 II I IIIII I I,.M,. I g-It 4, . -gig -1 . GI!-mi .I III I I. IItag.:II I.- .- f.-x.,- , pin - III. IM I., jII - IIIII I: -III IIII, .Z-I .III ,nz .' Ye,2-'f'-xg-J, :IM -. I wb. . .QQ-I H -g 1,..'af g' I Q?---JV 1'n '7'Pi1f-.. - ' II I.-+I .Q - I . -.I-- .5 QQ? ., '-yn .,-53 -'I.-51-,QI QQ 'gs-. . f. ,dw - -' 'W 'W i3Tf'.f'-'fjdsf-W'1iygHh '. ffl-WZ ' T WQ X - if--5 w . 12-.. ' .ez- f '.,--X : . : fe-5' 5 .53 in ' 'Q--?5f'., . -1-'. -. -- . -, - 4, -- . i5 : Emil - - ..-. -14 .-f .. - f .- ...s-P. ..x . -- . -, -ew 4 . -. h.--5.5 -f' -' - 'mf' ' fl -fri' Lf ?:-15554. Q -Wi x' :T-vw ' 'J'l7QQ't' U V N ' 53-ffm ' if PV V9R-Lf. J .-,f -' 'W - A p-7: ' V '-: 1.1 'M 'f -v 5-'P' f' x TF '-' faf' '- -.M-.' .--fegiiv'-.' f-.--Fw-.-N-Q.,-f -- S:-1-5 iw . - .:f:.--f- . if-z: -. -t ' ' 'vv--.b'-'1- pda-'gig--.f.-...,x.II... I -:-by ff- .Ig- if .II-I c.IIggII, 35542, f--Q.3g.Q'gg.1-5-sg'-3?- --Q ' fb' iff.. 'QIQQL '21-I I ISIN I. y g,I.1-59, I,E:III..II Ig,II,In.I. ,QIIII ng.I III I III j f, IIIIgIIIIxIII.3IIIIIII?5,I.IIIIIr5IIiI-II- III .ISI I... .IIIIIIII II I.. -I. , ,- IIIIQIIIIIIIVII II., ,I +I, -If Q14 ,wg IW. Q, -?-' I1 -' 1-:Q-. --.v I -- - - 4.-2LQI3i-1-. '.1ii-1-'-w.-:1- ,.-- -' I ', --.I -, W - zg. 'ff' :ix- mk - - -. .- f .. rv -. -. - .:-..-.-.7-. - 1- e-'Q .--.-.tw af. ff. 41--. - -?..:- .-.V -...te--.-.-,. . -'--Jr' 3- 1 -6----.2 'P' ' Wi ifgiw 15'-ffbzkfi' 4-Q11 Wi' -. HV--2 Xi '- fha. WL'-f .'P 1 ?'-f-f2:3.if' - . '--APN . ' 5 '-if -'f '- ?'.'A93 '1' -.-.'ifT' IQISIMWII IGIIPIIIII, I. IIs:I if I 75 -II .II-':-,W -,If , -Ifv',g1I5'.5: a,g.f. .ff. I1 1' 461.53 .p1Ig- IQ ..' jM,IfggI4rI-H.. If.: :gg jfQf,.IIeq3Ii,59 - .QI r i II-ffm' 'iyifn I..vII---'IIIv1',I .IEW-,5:IvgQ,f,fI.IEIII,.. 'fn I' -'--' --13.5912-' . '-Wi 111 - -'-1 'V W 740W--' --' 'R ' JH - W ' r . M -f A!I1f4'-'ffRff'-v..r1'?n'.'- .c Tf2-'i1i 'ws' -I -.Mia-'54-1'Q-P-3- fi r- 'iwdfi-' ' W- Q.. -.- - .- --. '.-.42-1 .- .. ' N '- . - .- .- F . 41- H- .:A- w.-. ,-:...yg'fv- I. -1-.fav .N-. , fa'-,gg-. 9.53 . ,,,.-r .I 3 - fag?-494, I I . - qC:II:1i,Q'.L1 fag .4 . my-I .If -. I Q-,i34Qfp.Q-AIIII ' fa, .' I.I.f.'pg'..-fg.gi.,-I.,.I:-' I-WI-.2I6,..IfII,III-IqI,f--I.?gI1r,r-II,j-- 51335--, .HI -343 .3- F2'f0'59:H-1w5'. ix- .. 1'- - 2- 'l 7 - '1 ' f'-27 SWG' QM'- .E - A f-JR- ' ?- Wim '3f'7f.f?,?f'f.f-if-'--- '. Kiki. '2 fE ' rj' .iiitjififfi -mf. 53 f 4---f - -' wg ' .. ' ' .. .M ..,'I'P . 1--I gy I I ii- -K 41-I' - 1 - ' in ' I . I ,-3 , ' I -. I7.,. ,. q- .5 I -n .,- I II' -'-' 'LI uI'1,If' f.IIf'.Q-1-I, Ip-I A-' -I ! g- I l,I, ?, '3I-.-If -. ,-y-1' .QI .14-'7 ' -. 0 N ff- ---, RYA Xl. -- i v - - 37 ,. yy-'Uv - 0 W J' 1- - 1,-K.-f -2 ...W -.f- --f 0. V..-'.25 .'- .,r 'T..'- My-N?-.-' .r ip J v --I..----'-r 1 zu aj-'Mig I .IRQ 4.,III , -.II II II N, I.II,3III,I I- I VW. WI, I.34II,i1 I ,I?5?g? II .- I2Ia.5-IIW. II 5..,I I.?II I4- I - yu -IfII .I I, ,Q I Ikau-Id '-,'! 2-I-AI, az, ff-f-T-ef-'L' -.-- --- f ,..,-4 -4-f.-.5315 -:is .-L - ..3:.,f-'Q' ..Q:Sf..' - --1-.-W y6r.5.,QQ-2I3g...:.I1o,:q?,I,'Q..I'g',, diff -511 -4-gr-lg lj f 2: -. .I f 41,5 -ii . I- 'III- . .:-1E v -. ' W-2 f f-, . . , I-1 -,I.Ia. - 2-Q . ,I,3'If.2',gI .- Ii1'i5:f155 1'-IFR-pgs ' --...',,nII-.1.IgJf.I.-115 ' .,1j'A ..5 3 -3.-In , Q 5' I I' -3.3.-' ga I 'I- ,i'- '- 'NZM ' TI Ip ! - -'1 '. E5v.I '- I-',1f..,.I,- 5-I.-.2 ..j . I -' JW, -C ,-F'-' if-r. -3, S. -f , '. g ,z- ?Ii1..f ? 'f . ?- .f1i -z- M - .I IIIIII3,-i2YII.IIII.III II .. I IIIIII jig! .. 2I ,III Z. -IMI .Q . II -QI ' IW3Qfv I-I,IIg I II I L.gy.....IIII?I--. , HI I I - ,.QS.II...:IIIg5IIE 1 . ..f-:21- .II III. . ,.,III,. j' -w I..QI,I-gp:..y,. ' Q5:-Q , EQ .I II We -,.I.I.fI. .IIN 4- Iufgig, .,,3. 3, - , --I.,.II-, MIIIIQSQQI' ,J-5,5 ,,gI .f?- ,y y - .. :wi ,-Q . I: -Q14 :A I 5 gQIEk-.- -. Iv e-' ? N .'w?1 Q 1 ,-v -u, -. , I. - QIPI-II Q, I: Qg'..3Ibf.I III I-93- v II .vI I '--'xv -QPIQI, I R '- -J .il I II Igl ff . .,- I A' .II .I -I I 5? II .5 I If I 'i ff -I I- , I ,-5 ' II , ,I--. E. :I I.I-.4II I N' I Y.. 755' 'f '2f2.-Sf..-Jffmz. 'H' M.. J 5' --ff 4 - 7 .11 -1 ' ge :' ., .f -hi -Z if f' i -if -f1'Jgfff ii.I5 f , I II.III.q.I,III-I., ,III I-I I II I -I ,I:II..I:I, .I III ,I 1 IJIIIQQHI I. I..IIIII INF-I :H I III. ,I ,I. II I IIII. qw -III. ' .+1,I I.- I-0 I, . III-,Ik II 4,2 IIII, - I I I . ,I fIII IIIIII III .. .LII ,xm- ,Q .-M-.5 - 1' - - -,--2.4. -. Agp- 'hp .-. --'M '-1 , . -, f- -. I I-.4-'. 1,1 fi- - 5- ,A-.M .vw ww... ,-y --. Wah FEM. - , III 635555-Q-.gig-Q..-5 -.iI 5. ' 1-53.3 '- -i f- W 55565655 1-- 1,,.2 - -S ...I-wx-.,1.-jj,-' ' '--.W - .' .- .' 1' -1' ' -511-5 ' -.- ' 'M 3- ', . Y . . 4- E-vi, H , '- H-. f'- .f i-5 3' I- -' N' 7331.--f .--X23-1-'-.'Z'.f!-.' ' J A- -.--I .. . -gf --.. -1 - if '.--.Q I .W -. ar.-iyw- -.345-E!.I. ff - - -' .if.,aZfE.g, -f.- .-E...- .1 - -W. 5- V -if - . -1. -1 --. 9- 'H iff ----9- w Y' 'f f ' -5Z? Ml' - . W-?? 'w -f -1-f-2-2 -ei':-. -- - ' - - ,. ' -. - ,. T, ' - I '- g.. gg.-'g .,..-.. ,- . .QI -1 , '--' .. - I.,--' f- . I 1. .I. f.:-. ---. .f I. .M . -.-IA.. . my -W I- . ,' . --. '-1' .' '- f ' - H.. 'WY '--'i1:L':?,5-9X .-' ' --. ' IIN'-1 ' , r f. g6g'3' ' .-'-P31 -' - . ' -. 'e .:, 5' . -I' 5 - M '- .nil .f -Sf! E. ff- 995' f -. ' 1:3 1 'F-' 6?-w. -an 'I1?fi.i.. , 35L' W ' .--f-fi-Tw?-yifpdglf-f'--Q - Q i -N3 F31 --3' 51321: ks II I, -QI- ., .IIKQ-MQ' - .-IQLIIIQ-fI.I,gIj ,.g. ,Wk -143. ...I.g-fv SIE?-fy.--5.3.2-..tZf2v.gk-I I,i.g ..II-f5.Q'.4-ga4iQg.?G 1- 1 -- 'S f ' 1... '- .1 - -.. L - GV- L - -. ' ,.- -,W-' . . .'-' ,- . .Je ,- : ' , 'I ' -' --F -fm. .FL-f-if. .M W ',-. gg-':. .. Ly - - - -' ii on-'F -. ' 2 'Y-1'-'-.. -f . J- ' .. .f '- , .. -f FI i- .. 'ww . . .1:f- fv- hw'f':,-WI,f.1.-mf?-',-6-'.I I -1-.-f-- wf 3- 5 .xv 4,-.4-'w.5 .- H 'r' 1--wg ,J-AL. . 1 -.gk-u. + Ig., -, I - . ,- --' - . .-- -5-v UL-fp , 1 ' ' i :'- .-'-fig sywqz-I,y.: ,-W ,q--Qj?'fS5'JI.-- '--2-1' 1.5. D , iii- 'gf-'XV . QL- g1X9i? ' -Q.-. f 'kif 2,1 qv. If-W , R f H ., ' .'?' 'I -', 945431, Aa'--' -f L..-. .TV I -,'w -125: - xg? ii - -. '. Q A ' ,SQ -'ww -.E-9:5--S--.--4-r-..-K qv... -f--+6-+4 -J. -. 2. - - - . . . - . - . ,...vf--f .--.ff ,fs-1..f -F-M --...- e.. - - .--Lgygmz--.--, .ff ,---I.I-I I -- .g,I!.IgLi-jII7WIIfII'IIII.I,y5 I, II 1.15,-IIgII,I III IgII..I ,II I . .A IRQ sr y - .IIS ,Liu I1iQ,.I-I,- - wig -.Hy .QI - J Q, 1 -,I ,QEIIM .gg-,Q 5-N .,-.M . 4. 2, '- , f. - ,, . ' .' Ain. .. .lfaf-.'--1, ,r 1, , '- 2' 'l'.u.L-f- - --X '. - .V 1-'r f-1156114 I ,.I Iamis-Aw-5.I. .wllwguf , I E IIw IU V. I-44 , II,.II ?!Ig.: ,. . I I, ., I - r I.. III. - II I.4,.I I. I-M, .II III . 5'-RI II. ,I I: I,- -.-. 31., ,...l,...,--1-e,. u.-.,.4M4wfn lg 4' ,V wr, --.1f2?.w-- M. . - -,.IA--,, 1-api., -7 - 6.3, - I,.,1f eg.-'-,-.L . -. nf.. gm' u.- '- -.-4 -A N 6- v', 'H--59-1--N... pm R:-xy '-lg . .. .. --.25 , 4-Q5-f5- - 'Jr' I.-:Hp Qu 'MAPINIQ -IXYI -,-- I ,- ,V - -I - .9 - f :!TIIv-.- - E,-.II 4,4 .. I1-'f--F-bg. IQ' 1.-gh,-I,1 qu-Li,1I:q. ' W- -YT .--13357. ',-+C-. 2.-f?.1.. I xv... --2WMI4'.'t-W ,- If VE!-'YW' -1 -we '--vw'-f Ml. .-'tv 'V '-75 47 ax - .3-'Hi' -1lQ ,M' NYU , .fm - .f-.IIQ-ITIIQIIE I I W III givi n -- Lj IIIyIIII:.IIIII'I II II:-I ,I,I I I ' -1-1-'.-Wifi. ..'k1'lr.' ..-.fii f hi?- fa '?'-QM - - ' . W V . '-'.-5'- I5?5 .SF -551.-. . uf551-i-Wi? .W i V ' ' - 1 5 ' ,'7 4'-5 'i'-' 53 M'?'-L -H64 5 -3-55 1 ' 'U'-'gs W -- QW 1 '- i-' fb'--'L T- N '9fS . .+ .' i:--- -bff91'EfihfW ' 'fm f ' -M211- -ii' 1-52.-T -1 - Ii -f.- E - .6 9-f-.' . -'-iQ.fI vi - N- .'I 'I . , 'fm ,.:-I--Ig I '. I,' - q, -'1 Ip ,. , 5' '- -w -.J-.,f ': 1.1--. -- I- '5+QSf5jg.,k-ymfS, : -. ,- 'zqffgr - -Y5.f1 WS:-42-41 .wh-. 1 -.- , . 4 13, 1- qj '-'PALM L- I, .Wg ,..g I-I ., '- -'Q IRI , If , 3-... I -1' ' V . - LZ.-5 1I Jh ' 71JIf?sI, - ' TI Mg. ':5'i1-. . -w. IIIIII . -QII III ..-III ., ,---1 VFP-. iq,-... -. - ' -. --.. -' 4----f 3 5 -' .-Hifi .- ' -..'q'14?.-a ' ' 5? - 552232 iff' 41' II . 1 . I I5 If ...- - ,, A-tRIr FA95.'1' .,-..' 15 .fl 1, -. .1 -.-- -.. -- - - - r .- -f..g..vs-4 .. ' . ' . ,- We ...f'-nb-I -w+...-Vf- f- -.. - 19-. -f 'i.ga-.ffsfw I.2':.AIHIIIIffglfij.IIIgI5 'f5fIII,25.5:,:..I1.,5.QIII J-93.- ' -.I ,-.. '- --ww 'z 4, -:',--I III- -,. -1 M If,-. . - ' - , ' xii: -i-if-gigIi'.I.- f??3,.j.7'.-s .f' 1-?fEf7 .. .- II ,-TIIII I s,QI-VLH ' I'-iii. ggIgIII'III. II.- .': IIS' - -Q, . , II -1523?-,.I.si.i'-39-I -P-'-:Si-'L ' . - gl. . 3. I . ,I r. - -- .5 .I - ..I. -II..-1 I gf- 1 :QI II .I I -- ,gI:- I ,Irs . I',I-- I Q -rIigg.gIIgf4giQ? g?.5'5'2iIIy,zaI.EI.g.Eff.:- -.Yi-.-..I-IW Q... 'ff -sf- - - . ' -- ' -m.1I,.t- '. .2124 , -If. '- ..-'.'a:.Y..i.f7:i'Y'f -- .131 53 ...E.':1- 833514 '-Y- ' W5 H51-11 2 'Q- ' 3 0.9 .ff '-'ff- ' - 5-'LH 'f Lb-fs - - .f ' I,'.w,,gIQIgf,I5gIg'.qv.g,g+5 IX. -i5g,...I.Qg1,I-- -IW IUX, '- ,-ps-II. I, Fw . - I QI :- -:J ,J , -,-., ,. I ,- I ,. .'I. I I 3, ---- D. 'L 3'5 X.Ji'? 4in- '- Ifs-QQ-'M '15 ' x'15'!5f, -5 's -1'2 1fP' '9-i75-rmqfg' . -v g .: , 5l'5 . .-QT' if ' J. .,g-V 1-f' 'N -ff - 'V' 2 .w. . ...... ,NI,IIvaIIpg:IgI .I,II.-fIIIIInI . I - ILII: I Ip. I., II--I I--IIIII I .III -, IQI I I MMI ,-I II I RI I I-I.I I .I I, --...-,fi----.--'Q-k.tsIIs ..-- . ... -...M I. f - . o f '--A--.. ' '-ew.,-3. ' 62'--T 1.--?!wi-sl -'-WI, xi-ab? -. .I-' W .YW-i'L ,Ign1 '.'S--. . ----5, . .XfJg5 ' -6-pr,-' . , im? , 'V-1 fikbfm-5' gig. ' m.-' FWF! vpf- -rig '-wif. 3 - ' Yfgigy-'w , 7- Q s--I ' ..- AWEIJI.. IIIIIWIQI II III - -.fr I-.0I I,,I.,III .IIII4 J IQ.,, 1Y5.1 AR, FI, II...I.,-Ivgw.-b.,fI .g CK-j1aII,IQI,j3I, '. W J. f 1,b ' ix: P' - . in q 1 '---W' -R----cw' ..,, QI . .II MII II.5IIi,III,.5'. I ,I-,III..qI..,: I.:-QI III XII. I. JQI., II. . I, '.- .- f 155-5 -' ' -'-Mir,--I-Il,-IIIu'f,ZI'I II ' II'I -.-3 14 ?afzewafw! fatwze I I I 74:4 7107214 7?45 Hicneace lydwf Exam g466 f40t60t6W4, gauheu 771444701 U ,ig XX 7aZ5eaZcwlewZ4ob4 .!emcwyae7f69ZSc6aaZ Wepwud i i if Sl- n ,,,.-- +-i Z 1 Z' X EB - Y Y Ai- I Q., 4 tl -tx 7'F'f .. lf 1, ai X Wdzeleew fafztq-tdfzee X 1 1-,Z '3Z! l' iw' 4 74,456 of gwzww Dedclmaha W1 ?wf4fff Smm Zbgdmglauw 0,-iotcwtcze 065454 05,0040 Qffduafcbcizg oSc4aaZ-S4494 lecficalfian To those men and women who were once a part of our school and who have left their homes and those dear to them to taice up the cause of our country on the tar-Hung Battlefields of the world, we dedicate this Trojan oi 1943. 'X E N T he . 7 VW ' 2' km I I Wa ?wfW Wdnelfew f0fbfQ'lf4fZ66 14 , M K. - 15 L , 'JZ X MR. K. W. ETSHIED Principal of Lemoyne High School l f i. MR. F. E. BERKHEIMER Supervising Principal By diligenf ellorl Mr. Berkheimer led our school fhrough lhe lroublesome evenfs ol a warfime year. Bu? while yel cooperaling wifh fhe war eFFor+ and presenling lo fhe sfudenfs opporlunifies for lhem occasioned by il, he never failed lo counsel and guide us on The worfh ol such opporlunilies. The imporlance of fhis counsel we will only fully aploreciafe when, in going oul info 'rhe world, we realize lhe imporlance ol our educafion. For fhe sagacily ol his advice on lhese problems, The sludenls will be ever mindful of him. . ig ali 'fl ' A good iob done well and expedifiouslyf' Wilh cool eliliiciency and wifh a smoolhness fha? belied 'rhe many problems wilh which he had 'ro conlend. Mr. Eishied, adminislered lhe program of our school during I942-43. Our nafion was al war. There were con- slanlly increasing demands on his lime and his abilily. Yel 'rhe adverse condilions were mel and overcome and school coniinued in warlime wilh a minimum ol inferruplion. LEMOYNE BOARD OF EDUCATION lm'-' Mrs. Marlin, To whom we owe so much lor her cheer- ful willingness lo aid us when we are lale, searching for handbooks, lisls, reporl' cards efc., This year, as in orher years, eicficienfly and capably filled her posilion as secre- Tary To the adminislrarion, despire The increasing number ol forms, blanks, and queslionnaires which if was neces- sary for rhe adminisfrafion of our high school lo fill in. Her smiling counfenance and cheery greeling are known fo all sfudenfs. A Rev. W. E. Peffley Presidenf Mr. Paul D. Baum Vice-President . Mr. L. F. Baker Secrerary . W. H. Filling Treasurer Dr. Nalhan Shuser Mrs. Thelma Mar+in Secreiary io fhe Adminisfrafion Miss Arnold, R.D.H. Direcfor of Denial Hygiene Mr. Baker EDireclcr of Ba nd Mrs. Beck, B.S. Record Keeping, Shcrfhand, Commercial Law, Salesrnanslwip Miss Benlz, BS. 8: M.S. Trigonomefry, Algebra, Business Malls, Plane and Sofid Geometry Mrs. Bonney, B.A. Civics, Hisfory Mrs. Cobaugh Bookkeeping and Commercial Geography Mrs. Denison, B.A. Physics and Malhemafics Mr. Efshiecl, B.S. 8: M.Ecl. Chemisfry M r. Gasull, B.A. Boys' Foolball, Baskelball and Baseball Coach, Healfh, Physical Educalion Mr. Harmon, B.S. 81 M.Ecl. Track Coach, Typing, Office Praclice Mr. Hendricks, B.S. 8: M.Ed. General Science, Biology Mr. Hoch lnduslrial Arls Miss Killinger Geography, Arl Mr. Lyons, B.A. Hislory, Civics, Assisfanl' Foolball Coach Miss Manges, B.A. English Miss Maurer, B.S. Healfh, Physical Educalion, Girls Coach Mrs. Maxwell, Pl1.B. English Miss Meade, B.S. Music Miss Miller, B.S. Home Economics Miss Osler, R.N. School Nurse Mrs. Rowe, B.S. English Miss Scl1war+z, B.S. Lafin and French Mrs. Tanger, B.A. Librarian Mr. Werl, B.A. 81 M.Ed. Hisfory and Problems of Democracy 4 Mr. R. A. Werf Senior Class Dean To Mr. Werl, our class dean, we The class of '43, express sincere apprecialion for lhe efforl and abilily which he has shown as our leader during This our lasl year of high school. Olher classes have expressed lhis same senlimenl in olher words, buf words are merely words and all The sparkling rheloric and profound logic cannol fruly explain lhe feelings of The senior class foward fheir dean. For fhis, Thank You, is noi sufficienl buf for lack of beffer ferminology we say wilh our sinceresl and d f li l' Thank You! Mr. Werl. eepes ee ings, J- 'lg if 'I '7wiM A iw A 56016344 Wmetew fmt?-z'4aee Class Colors GREEN AND WHITE Class Flower AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE Class Mo++o BUILD FOR CHARACTER, NOT FOR FAME 1943 CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl George Sponsler Vice-Pres. Clarence Lyon Secrefary Muriel Spragg Treasurer Doris Rawlings Hisforian Newell Waddell Cfass Dean Mr. Wer+ MARY ANN ATTIG Secreiarial Girls Gym Club-4: Secreiary io Mr. Har- mon-4. Blonde-new ihis year-good mixer- has many male companions-is seen wiih Jeanne when in school-wherever There is noise you'll find Mary Ann. ELWOOD PRESTON BAIR General Rinfg Comm.-3: Science Club-3: Orchesira- 3, 47 Band-3, 4: A Cappella Choir--4. A handsome chap from Wesi Fairview -wiih an everready smile-Harry James can look io his laurels lor Lilyioo+ plays a mean irumpei. JOHN EDWARD ANDREWS Academic Ways X1 Means Comm,-3: Class Basketball-- 3, 4: Baseball Scorelceeper-3: Siege Crew for Operefia-3: Science Club-23 Hobby Club-I: Sec. of Hobby Club-li Gymn Club-37 Troian Club-4: Le-Hi-I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Bus, Mqr.-- 4: Le-Hi Sporf Eclifor-2, 3, 4: Ediior ol Fool- ball EcliTionh4. Andy -good business manager- Wha+'s coolcin'? -good dancer-Loyal io 'Harry James-lilces swing-Conceiiecl -blarherslcife. ELAINE MARIE ANKERBRANDT Secreiarial Movies Manners ClUbS3i Vice-Pres. Movies 81 Manners-3: Red Cross Club-4: Stall of Troian-4: Secreiary To Mr. Weri-4. Cure-shori in sfaiure-always a smile for her friends-comes To L. H. S. from Wesi Fairview-here is a loyal cheering fan. DOROTHY JEAN BRACKBILL Secrelarial-Clerical Scfcrelary lo Mr. Berkheimer-4: Band-I, 2, 3, 4: Band Librarian--43: Prornpler for Operelfa --37 Usher for Comme-ncemenl-3, Quiel-brillianl sludenl-always ready To lielp a friend-swell personalily- from- bone player-man lwaler-everyone likes Dol. GLENN WILLIAM BUSHEY Academic Sc-ninr Play 4: Troian Ed. Sl5l,l74j Handel 3, 4. A slworl, friendly lad-Willy-proved himself an aclor in llwe Senior play-likes 'ro delve info eleclricily-quile an au- lliorily on world evenls. JUNE ANABELLE BOHNER Academic lnvilalion Comm.-47 Drarnalic Club4I' Band -I, 2, 3. 4: Orclweslra-3, 4. This lassie is fall and slenderewlism is quiel and reserved buf very friendly-W Slwe is a roller-slcaling and bowling en llwusiasr. MIRIAM HELEN BOWMAN Secrelarial-Clerical Senior Play-4: Dramalic Cliibdl, 2' Rod Cross Clubfl 47 Presidenl Red Cross ClUb44' Secrelary ro Mrs. Cobauglw-41 Deleqale lo Har risburq Clwapler of Red Cross-3, 4. Tallcalive - good aclress - once a friend, always a friend-neaf dresser- lamous lor her corny iolces- Babe - wears big liairbows. I ,A-gift 5325 'I 7 JEAN PATRICIA CORBY Secrelarial-Clerical Gym Club-I: Red Crass Clulg--2. 3: Trojan Club--'lg Secretary-Treasurer ol Trojan Club-41 Svfm-lazy to Mr. Wert-4: Slall of Troian44. Prelly lace-neal dresser-many beaux, buf undecided-always a smile on her lace -bluslies Irequenlly--Corley. DIANA DOLORES COSTELLO Commercial Dramalic Club-I, 2, 3, 4: Pres. and Vice-Pres. ol Dramalic Club-2, 3, 4: Sec. Io Mrs, Tanqere 4t Sludenl Council-43 Sec.-Treas. ol Sludeni Council--41 EdiIorial Slall of Trojan-4. Sfudious-beaufilul hair-real iillerbug -cule clollwes-lward worlcer-lriendly- admirable cliaracler. 1' MADELINE ISABELLE BUSHMAN Secrelarial-Clerical I-lilcinq Clube-I: Red Cross Club-2, 3, 4, Secretary of Red Cross Club43: Secrelary lo Mrs. Denison-4: Delegate Io I-larrisburq Clwapler of Red Cross-3, 4. Always willw Miriam-Iall-loves lo giggle-expressive eyes-never on Time--Y qreal noise maker-lull ol lun. EMILY ANNE CAYLOR Commercial Girls Reserves-4' Sec. lo Miss Manqesgfrp Slafl of Trojan-4. Amiable-nice-prelly lolue eyes-new comer from Miclniqan-alracfive-lvrogue -a dozen male admirers. 5 , 1 QR., DOROTHY EDITH CROWL Sec:re1ariaI BasIeIbaII el, 2, 3, 4: Le-Hi Club-I, 2, 3i Se-4. Io Mr. I-Iendrialrs-47 Troian Club-47 AIumni' Edifor Le-Hi--2, BasIceIbaII Capfainw47 Spods Edifor L0-Hi--3. Shorf - CuIie - Good sporf - plays basIceIbaII very weII-Iofs oi friends-a handsome Navy inieresh VIRGINIA DOLORAS DELDUCA Secre-+ariaI Ii. Uramfmfif, Ciub I3 Rod Cross CIub 2, 3: Tiqfan Chib----4: TwirIor-2, 3: Maioreife-4, Si-iii-'my I0 Mrs. 'IGV7f1i'-r-fe'I. Virgi' is a Iali, sIender, good-Iookinq girl-our drum maioreffe-many male ad- mirers-Iakes schooI work in her sfride. EVA JOANN COULSON Secre'rarieI-CIericaI Le-Hi--I, 2, 3, 4: Exchange Edivor of Le-I-Ii--3' Business Mqr. Le-I-Ii-4: Sec. To Mr. Berkheimer -4' ProperIies Mor. Opereffa-3. Blonde - sfudious - Iaifhful friend -- easiIy excifed-has a Iemper when dis' pIeased-voices her own opinion-sure To be a success in business. DAVID WAYNE CROW Secrefarial-CIericaI BaseI3aII--I: Sfaqe Mgr. of Senior PIay-43 Science Club-I7 Band-2, 3, 4. Pappy -special deIivery messenger- quifar sfrummer-aIways happy-large eyes Iike saucers-Those Terrific qesfapo hair-cufs. EDNA VERA FIDLER Academic Clirislmas Play--3: Operellael 3, 4: Dramalic Clulmw I7 Girls Ensemble ClLlbi2f A Capella Clniir 2, 3, 4. A sliorl, darlc-haired lass-sings very well-an ardenl sporls fan- Eid is a friend of everyone-lulure cl'1ild's nurse. KENNETH EUGENE FINKENBINDERM General , , 5 Fiwllmll --I, P, J, 4' Baslreiball-I, 2: Base- lmll l, 2: Svniwr Play--4' Qperolla-2, 3, 4: lliY Club--3, Viii--Pri-5, l-li-Y Club-33 Orclies lm' 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Clwoir-42, 3, 4. Neal dresserilwas a way willi The ladies - Finke helped lo form flue bulwarlc ol our clwampionsliip loolball leam by play- ing an oulslanding game al guard. LUCILLA PATRICIA ESHLEMAN Commercial Red Cross Club-2, 3. 4: Dolegafe lo Harris burg Clwapler ol Red Cross-3, 4, Treasurer Q Red Cross Club-2: Vice-Presidenl of Red Cross Club-4: Secrelary fo Mrs, Rowegfi, Tall-good sense of humor-'ralces life as il comes-gives frequenl oufbursfs of lauglwfer-friendly-Wormleysburgile- Pat WILMA LORRAINE EVERHART Secrelarial Movie 81 Manners Club-3: Red Cross Club -4i Sec. lo Miss Killinger-4. Quiel-a girl who lceeps her flwouglifs fo herself-has a smile for everyone-one we'd like 'ro know a liflle beller. LLOYD EDWARD FREE General Football-I, 2, 3, 4: Caplain Foo'rballf4: Base- oallil 3' I-Ii-Y Club, I, 2, 3: Science Club-4: Presidenl ol Science Club--4. Handsome-sleepy, especially in scl'1ool w-allwlelic prowess-liolds many girls lwearls buf can'I decide-Ilwal neon per- sonalily gels 'em. JEANNE ELIZABETH GIBB Commercial Red Cross Club-2: Pres. of Red Cross Club- 2: Hiking Clubel: Library Clubv3: VicefPresi- :lnnl of Library Clubf3: Sfudenl Librarian-3: Girl Reserve Club-47 Sec. Io Miss Killinger-4. Cufe-Tall-slrong, silenl Iype-smiling lace-conlinually doing someone a good furn-nifly dresser-drives a lillle Ford. HELEN MARIE FOUST Secrelarial Baslcelball-2, 3, 43 Movies 81 Manners-2 Sec. of Movies Xi Manners-2: Tri-Hi-Y Club-- 3, Pres. Tri-I-Ii-Y Club'-3: Girl Reserves-4: Pres. of Girls Reserve-4, Hiking Club-lp Sec. Io Mrs. Bonney-4. Never lias school work done unlil Ilie las? minufe-Iailhlul friend-loves To gossip- lward worker- Mousie. DORIS LOUISE FOX Academic Drarnalic. Club-I, Movies 31 Manner Club- 7, 37 Troiam Club-4. A Iall, slender blonde-good sludenl- Foxie sporls an engagemenf ring- lcnown Io many as Rosie Ilne Riveferf' , , ,,, , JACK K. HALE General Science Club-I, 2, 3, 4. Ladies' manhcliiel hobby is leasing girls-doesn r believe in srudying-a lad everybody lilces lo lcnow. BETTY JANE HAMACHER Academic Prompler of Senior Play-4: Pres. of Efiquellc Club-ly Chorus-2, 3, 4: Operelfa-2, 3, 47 Efiquelle Club-l. A darlc-haired lass willw a lovely singing voice-displayed aclinq abilily in llwe opererla-has plenly of pep in any cheer- ing secrion-hopes lo furrlner her musical educalion. NEDRA IRENE GILL Commercial Girls Chorus--I, 23 Mixed Chorus-2, 3, 4 Class Baslcelball-4: Sec. lo Miss Manqes-4 Clweer Leader-I, 2, 3, 43 Operefla-2. 3, 4 Troian Sfafl-4. Cule smile-piano player-sarcas+ic- school spiril-willing 'ro express her opine ions-Sfar Dusl is her favorile song. MIRIAM HOOPES GOUDY General A Cappella Clworus-4: Operella-45 Troian Slafl-4: Invilafion Commillee-4. Redhead willnouf a lemper-swell sporl -personalily plus-where llwere is lun. fhere is Mimi alias Pe+unia. JAMES ALFRED HEFFELBOWER Commercial Gym Club---I, 2, 3, 47 Foolball-I, 2, 3, 43 Baskefball-I, 2, 3, 4i Baseballgl. 2, 37 Senior Play-4. Foofball lwero-'lpillyu is always lafe- never sludiesellwe Navy is his ambi+ion-- ready smilefa dozen nicknames. JEANNE MARIE HELSING Commercial Dramalir Club-V-4: View-Pres. ol Drarnalic Club 4: Sm. ro Mr. Berkheimer-47 Trojan-4, Sliorl-delicale lealures-good speaker -new girl buf llwe enlire class loves her- good sporl-good marks-never lakes life loo seriously. HELEN LOUISE HANSON Academic Dramalic Clubglq Movies X1 Manners Clube 2, 37 Troian Club-4. B a s ln if ul lilfle redlriead - confaqious giggle- Beebe will soon embark on a career oi nursing-lier slwyness does nol cloud lier likeable disposilion. JACOB BIERBOWER HARDER General Class Vice-Pres.-37 Foolball J. V.-2, 3: Track -2: Senior Play-4: Opere+Ta42, 3, 4i Gym Club-2: Mixed Chorus-2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres. oi Mixed Chorus-4: A Cappella Choir-2, 3, 4? Le-Hi Adv. Sfafli-3, 4: Troian Ed. Sfafl-4: Sludenf Council-4. Swell dancer- Jake is a very con- genial fellow-fall in slafure-sings espe- cially well-is very fond of chocolafe ice cream. KENNETH MERLE KANN Commercial Band--I, 2, 3, 4? Sec. fo Mr, Hoch-4 Kenny -easily exciled-pufs erforr in his work-never 'ralks loo much-music is his greelesl inleresl. DORIS HAZEL KAPP Commercial Hikiniz Club-I' Library Club--2' Gym Club- 3' Rod Cross Club f-4: SYUCIUUI Librarian-27 Sm, lo Miss Miller-4. 'lDoris has a quiel voice-nice clolhes -likes junk iewelry-a Chrislmas child- incessanl gum chewer. MIRIAM LOUISE HENSEL Commercial Dramafic Club-lg Sec. of Dramatic Club-lr Movie 81 Manners-23 Tri-Hi-Y-3: Girls Re- serves-4: Vice-Presidenl of Girls Reserves-4: Baskelball-2: Sec. To Mrs, Rowe--4' Girls Chorus-I: Operelfa-I. Anolher fall blonde-nice green eyes- always ready wilh a joke-likes To giggle - lv1im -likes 'ro gossip. LOUISE MAE HOLCOMBE Academic Opereffa--2, 3, 4: Girls Ensemble-2: Troian Ed. Sfafl-4. Slinky has big brown eyes and a pleasing personalily-plenry of friends- very punclual? 7 7 7-dry humor-be Iieves in 'llaugh and rhe world laughs wilh you. PAUL LEON KINTER Commercial l-lobby Club-I: Science Club-2, 4: Senior Hi-Y-3' Sec, lo Mr. Lyons-4. Speed demon-leases rhe qirlsggarage man-doesrrr have much +o say in school -drives various cars. CARL FRANTZ KIRSCH Academic Vice-Presidenl of Class-I, 27 lnvilalion Come millee-4' Foolball-3, 4: Traclc-'33 Senior play 4' Band-I, 2, 3: Trojan Club-4: Vice-Pres. Tro- ian Club-4: Orchesrra-lg Chrislmas Play-4. A blond-haired boy who is fond of loorball and showed prowess in lhe cenier posifion-ambiable-pride and ioy is his CGF. BENJAMIN FRANCIS KEATING General Gym Club-I, 2, 3, 4: Presidenf Gym Club- 4q Foolball-l, 4: Baslcerballel, 2. 3, 4: Capfain of Baslcelballe-4: Baseball-I, 2, 3. Cure- Benny -compeienr baslcefball forward --homework borrower - females' favorile-lazy. WILLIAM CLARENCE KELLER Commercial Science Club-2, 3, 41 Vice-Presidenf ol Scionc Club-4' Sec. ro Miss Manqes--4. Ducko -his name is changed To William Keller now-quier-golden, curly hair-olren seen in his Ford. JOHN MELVIN LUDLOW if General Foofball-I, 2, 3, 4: Capiain-43 Baslcelball-I, 2, 3: Baseball-I, 2, 3: Senior Play44: Gym Clubi2, 3, 47 Vice-Presidenl of Gym Club-4: Sporfs Club-l. A poel-speed, on The gridiron-could really gel excellenl marks if he fried- Luddy is iull oi wisecraclcs-oh, Thai haircui. CLARENCE SHARP LYON Academic Class Treasurer-3: Vice Pres. of Classe-4: Ring Comm.-3: Foofball Mgr.-3: Baslce+baII Mgr:- 2, 3: Baseball Mgr.-2, 33 Senior Play-4: Siage Crew of Operella-3: Le-Hi Club-2, 3, 4: Sec. of Le-Hi Club-2: Trojan Slalii-4: Edilor Troian -4. The brains of our class-versa+ile- Daisy -always on hand where +here's lun-ouislanding abilily in Journalism- will succeed in anylhing he underlakes. GEORGE LAWRANCE KOHLER Academic Foolball Mgr.-I, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball Mgnfl 2, 3, 4i Baseball Mgr.-I, 2, 3,: Band-I, 2, 3, 4 Sheri, curly-haired fellow- Flip -one of fhe Trio of managers oi ioofball and baslcelball leams-lun maker-class physie cisi? 7 7 DALE STUART KREBS Academic Le-'Hi-I, 2: Band-3, 4i Sludenf Leader of Band-3, 43 Orchesfrael, 2, 3, 4: Operella-l, Quiel and dignified masler musician leven lhe hair-cull-mosl 'ralenied member oi our class in inslrumenial music- pleas- ani speaking voice. VERA NORINE MINER Commercial Rinq Cornmillee---3: Class Baslrelballe-4: Op- erefla-2, 3, 47 Girls Chorus-I, 2i A Cappella Choir-3, 4: Treasurer A Cappella Choir-4: Sec- relary lo Mr, Berkheimer-43 Cheerleader-I, 2. 3, 4' Personal Edilor of Troian-Adverlisinq Slall al Troian. Afiraclive-beaming smile and good personality-excellenl marks-is seen lead- ing fhe cheers-has had many beaux- Red. LEO ARTHUR MONISMITH ' General i-landicrall Club-Al: Science Clube-2, 3. 4. Tall, silenf Type-never says anyfhinq ex- cepf in P. D. class-probably be a car- penler some day. ROBERTA JENNINGS MATTERN Commercial Red Crcss Club-I, 2' A Cappella Choir-3, 4: Operella-3. 4. Belly -sings in The choir-wri+es lols of lellers-swing lan-doesn r worry abou? school work-gum chewer. JUNE ARLENE MILLER Academic Baslrelball-3, 4: Gym Club-2, 3, 4i Gym Club TreasurerA3. Quiel? 7 7 7-well-groomed hair-a member ol our girls' baslcelball sexlel- library pesl-hopes To lurfher her educa- lin al Wesl Chesler. RAY ELWOOD MOSSER General Baslwlball -I, 2, 3, 43 Traclx-I, 2. 3' Senior Play- 4: Opvrella--2, 3, 4: Hobby Club--I, 2' Piesidenl l-lobby Club-42' Secrelary lo Miss Meade -4: A Cappella Clwoir--2, 3, 4' Troian Ediforial Stall-47 Sfudenl Council Presidenl-4. Tall, dark, and handsome-quiel- Slill wafer runs deep -baslcelball guard- Sludenf Council presidenl-good com- mercial sfudenf. JEAN GERTRUDE MYERS Commercial Class Baslcclballe-47 l-lilrimq Clubfl' Tri-l'li-Y club 2, 3: Girl Reserves Clube-4' Treasurer of Girl Ri-serves -47 Serrelary lo Miss Maurer-4, Farm girl from Dillsburg-woman driver -lrusled friend-one ol flue lliree Myers sislers-friendly. CHRISTINE MAE MOORE General Baslrelball-I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Caplain of Baslcel- ball-4: Trielnli-Y Club-2, 3: Secrelary Tri--Hi'Y Club-2: Presidenl Tri-l-li-Y-3: Girls' Chorus-If Gym Club-4: Le-l-li Reporler-I, 2. Pleasanf and friendly To everyone- loves baslcelball-plays a nice game al guard-co-caplain lliis year-plans To go To Thompson Business College. GERALDINE STAHLER MOSEY Commercial Class Baslmelball-45 Dramalic Clubgl, 23 Presidenl of Dramalic Club-42' Girl Reserves Club-'47 Secrclary of Girl Reserves--4: Secre lary lo Mrs. Bonneyffl. Lilces io bowl-Army inlereslmprelly- Gerry -lwosl of lriendsililces lo piay baslcelball-lofs of scliool spirit i ALICE JUNE OTTEY Academic Troian Ediioriai Siaff-4: Basicefbaiigl 4: Troian Ciub-47 Tri-Hi-Y Ciub-'3. Very Tall, slim girl-swell baslcefball player-nice-an exfra large poriion of brains-quiie a +alicer-beffer known as Gene Aufrey wifii a BANG! BANG! EVELYN ARLENE PANNEBAKER Secreiarial-Clerical Hikinq Club--I7 Library Club-2, 3: Troian Ciub--4: Smdenf Librarian-2, 3: Secrefary +0 Mrs. Maxweii--4. Friendiy-Eveiyn's pal-ioyal cheering ian-lwasni missed a day oi school in fwelve years. xf JOHN ABNER O'HARA x Commerciai Science Ciub-I, 2, 3, 4' Secrofary and Twns urer oi Science Club-44. Sweii guy-loves 'ro cowboy his Forde handsome--has many female admirerwnf good disposiiion. JACQUELINE LUCRETIA OSLER Secreiarial-Clerical Library-'Z' Tri-Hi-Y Club--3, 41 Siudeni Li' brarian--2' Secretary To Mrs. Cobaugh-4. Amiabie-My Favorife Blonde-Tem- peramenral - Jackie - a very preffy name-picks ner beaux from ou? of fown. l HARMON LESTER QuieLEY, JR. Secrelarial Foofball-I, 2: Baslcelball-If Baseball-Ig Hi- Y Club-2, 3: Presidenf of HiAY Club-33 Hi-Y Baslrelball-2, 3: Class Baslcelball-4: Secrefary fo Mr. Gasull-4: Circulalinq Manager of Trojan- 4p Business Slalil of Troiari-45 Char? Keeper in Basketball-33 Trojan Club-4. Friendly-loyal class member- Harm -plays cupid-lward worker-recifer of Shakespeare. LAWRENCE EUGENE RADLE Secrelarial Track-2, 35 Gym Club-2, 3, 4. Hails from Wormleysburg-noi foo ambifious-good excuse maker-my how he does rallc- Ears EVELYN LOUISE PAXTON - Commercial Class Baslcefball-4: Library Club-I, 2, 3: Troian Club-4: Presiclenf of Library Club-2: Sluclenf Librarian-I, 2, 3: Secrefary lo Miss Sclnwarlz-4. Raclcel swinger-nice personalily-good cook, so lner brollner says-prerly eyes- quier voice. ANTHONY PINTI fl-1 Secrelarial Science Club-2, 3: Vice-President Science Club -2: Gym Club-4: Secrelary lo Mr. Gasull-4. Noisy-always boflnering some girl- goocl mixer-can be counfecl on for fun. JAMES ROBERT REESER Secrefarial-Clerical Irivilalion Sv Name Card CommiIieef4: Oulinq Crrmmllfee--3: Baslmerball-3, 4: Baseball-I, 2, 3: Hi-Y Clubvl, 2, 3: Trojan Club-4: Trojan Ediforial Siall-4: Secretary lo Mr. Hendricks-04. Always a clever word for friends-Iilaed oy all-Iavorile sporr is baslcelball- I-iappy-go-luclcyga Irue blonde. HELEN JANE RICHT Secrelarial-Clerical Girls Clworusgl, 25 Girls' Ensemble-31 Chorus -3 4' Business Manager Clmrus-4: Opereffa- P 3, 4' Senior Class Play!-4: Cheerleader-I, 2, 7 4- Lv I-Ii -f-- I 2, 3, 4: Adverlisinq Manaqer oi Li- Hi -4- Business Slall ol Trnian-4. Acfrecf. al all Iimesfdizzy blonde- vvaciou--.ness expressed in lwer blue eyes ----piano playerfprelers swing-appears ronreiled. bul slie really isnl RUTH LOUISE RAHN Secrelarial Presidenl fri Hilrinq Club--2' l-iilinq Club--,YA Tri-HLY Club'--3' Clmplain fl Girls Rus'-rvn f 41 Secrefary In Miss Maurer -4. Prelly-uslnerelle al llie Senalefused 'ro live in Sleelron-gobs ol love lor Iiwe Navy-one of a bevy ol beaulilul iialcr -chic. DORIS MILDRED RAWLINGS Academic . 4 . . , . Treasurer ol Class--eZ, Af' Irwian Edu wrml SIMI --4' Baslcefballf-I, 2, 3 4' Girls Clmrus--I, Qi Tri I-li-Y Club-3' Gym Club--4. I-las Ilnree greal loves-bowling, baslcel' ball, and 7 7 7 7-infelleclualw-nice dresser-ber crowning glory is Iier beau- 'rilul hair. l MAJORIE ELAINE SHEEHAN General Senior Play-43 Operefla-I: Tri-Hi-Y Club- 2, 32 Girls Chorus-l: Troian Club-4. Theres bound 'ro be fun wherever +l1ere's Margie -a swell sense of humor and plenfy of friends-sl'1e'll do all riqhl if you iusl give lwer a liffle LEE-way. JOHN STANLEY SHELLEY General Hi-Y Club--3: Trcian Club-4: Troian Business SMH-4. Anolber ladies man-nilly dresser- qoes for blondes-winning smile will bring him many friends. PATSY RUTH ROESER Commercial Movies Sf Manners Club-3: Red Closs Club- 4i Secrelary lo Mrs. Maxwell--4. Cule clollwes-loves sporls-a girl many boys would like fo know beller-good sfudenf, buf loves To l'iave lun willw lwer worlc. JAMES EDWARD SAWYER Commercial Senior Play-43 Qperella-l, 2, 3, 4: Science Club-I, 2i Secrelary Science Club-2: Mixed Chorus--l, 2, 3, 4: Presiclenl Mixed Cl1orusw4g Sccrefary lo Miss Meade--4. Forever leasing - l'Peacl1y - a lovely barifone voice - choir presidenl -- nofed for his moron iolces and fbaf ferrible laugb. l NORMA MAE SOULLIARD General Red Cross Club-3, 4. Willy - a sweel person - swell pal - plenly of sclwool spiril-nol always serious liusl enouglwl-willing helper and worker. KENNETH RICHARD SPIDLE Clerical Foolball-I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball42, 3: Traclc- I7 Hi-Y Baslcelball-l, 23 l-liAY Club-l. 2, 37 Secrelary Hi-Y Club-3: Troian Club-4: Wes? Shore and Lower Susquehanna Conference Fool, ball All,S'lar Team--4. Nice guy-fly swaller for Mrs. Maxwell -a real he-man on lhe gridiron- Spidy -her man Friday, JUANITA MAE SLOAD Academic Baslcelballel 3: Senior Play Prornplcr-45 Gym Clubel, 2, 3, 4: Presidenl of Gym Club- 4. A lover ol llwe Navye-very friendly willm llie opposile sex- Sloadie liails from Wormleysburg-swims like a lislri-lakes Scoul worlc in her slricle. ROSS DEAN SMITH Clerical Hi-Y Baslcelball-3: Class Baslcelball-41 Base- ball-l: Hobby Club-lg l-li-Y Club--2, 3: Treas- urer ol l-li-Y Club-3: Trojan Club-4: Secrelary fo Mr. Harmon'-4: Adverfising Slafl' of Trojan- 4: Budqel Syslem-4. l-larm's pal-good commercial sludenl -one of Mr. l-larmon's helpers-nice loolc- ing-darlc eyes. l I LAURA ANN STANLEY Secrelarial Red Cross Club+2. 3, 4: Treasurer of Red Cross Club-4: Secrelary lo Miss Miller-4. Very 'fall-plenly of pulchrifude-quiet -really a nice person when you gel lo know her. THEODORE ROOSEVELT STARRY, JR. Secrelarial-Clerical Sr. Hobby Club-l: Arr Club-2, 3: Troian Club44: Presidenf of Ar? Club-3: Arr Club-3: Secretary To Mr. Lyons-4. Ted -hasn'+ much fo say in school- shop al fhe Food Fair and see Ted-he has a knack for wriling. GEORGE FREDERICK SPONSLER, JR. Commercial Class Presidenl-I, 2, 3, 4: Ring Commillee-33 Foolball-I, 2, 3: Foofball Manager-4. Baslcel- ball-I, 2: Baseball-I, 2: Gym Club-I, 2, 3: Secrelary and Treasurer of Gym Club-2: Presi- denl Gym Club-3: Trojan Club-4: Secrelary To Miss Benlz--4: Sfudenf Council-2 3: Troian Adyerlisinq Slaff-4. Our presidenl-lriendly-well-lilced- genial-oul-of-Towner-lilces To have fun-- has capably managed The class affairs for four years. JEAN MURIEL SPRAGG Academic Class Secrefary-I, 2, 3, 4: Rinq Commilleee- 3: Baslcelball-I, 2: Senior Play-4: Operella-I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choirf-I, 2, 3, 4: Secrelary ol A Cappella Choiri4g Girls Chorusil, 2: Sludenl Advisory Council-3, 4. Shorf-blonde-popular-she is a good adress and musician-plays The piano as well as she sings-lomboy-versalilily per- sonilied. R, x..r41, ' JOANNA SARAH STCNER Academic Movies 81 Manners Clubwlz Tri-Hi-Y Club-2: Library Club-3, 4: Sludenf Librarian-3, 41 Secrelary of Library Club-3. 47 Properly Man- aqer of Operefla-3. Quier and reserved- Jo is an ami- cable companion-sporrs enrlwusiasr- always willing 'fo lend a hand-is un- decided aboul her lurure. ROBERT EUGENE STOUFFER Commercial Track-3: Gym Club-3, 47 Secrerary fo Mr. Harmon-S4. True blond, blue eyes and all-cu+e- we'd lilce fo know lwim beirer-expresses opinions lrequenrly--arqumenraiive. BRUCE CALVIN STONER Clerical Traclc-I, 2, 3: Foofball-I' Chorus-2, 3, 4' Senior Class Playwfv' Troian Sporls Edilor-4 Troian Arr Editor-4: Opereflas--2, 3, 47 Sludvn' Council-4' Secrefary io Mr, Harmon-4. Acfor-conceired-inqenious conlriver in real life-loves lo cowboy his car, play flier quirar, yodel, and 7 7 7 JEANNE ELIZABETH STONER Academic Baslrelball-l, 2, 3, 4: Cliorusfl' Trisl-li-Y Club -2, 3: Treasurer Tri-Hi-Y Club-31 Troian Club -4, Jeanne lilces 'ro play baslcerball and does a god iob as guard-has hopes of being a nurse-nice person To know- oiien seen willw Luddy. NEWELL RYDER WADDELL General Hislorian of Class-4: Foofball-l. 2, 3, 4: J. V. Baslcelball--I: Senior Play-4: Chrislmas Paqeanl-43 Handicraft Club-I, 3: Secrefary ol Hanclicrafl Club-3: Science Club-2: Gym Club-4. On hand where +here's lun-lilceable- a lorillianf loofball season highlighls his senior year-visils Cleveland-shorf hair- culs. GEORGE HOWARD WALLACE Commercial Baslcelball-I, 2: Track-I: Science Club-3, 4. Squealer is conlinually leasing girls- winlcs al all of lhe L. l-l. S. females-always ready lo sleep-good hearled. MURIEL FRANCES STRICKNER Secrefarial 9 Secreiary +o Mrs. Beclc-4: Class Commillee- 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball-27 Gym Club-2, 3, 4, Anolher comely blonde-frequenls Har- risburg-clances well-would malce a nice secrelary-conceilecl. PAUL WALKER URICH Clerical Foolball-2, 35 Track-37 Siaqe Mgr. for Senior Play-43 Sr, Hi-Y Club-3: Trojan Club-4. Shorl and darlc-handy man-never afraicl To say wha? he Thinks-argumenlae five, ye? a friendly characfer. l i KATHRYN MAE WILEY Academic Eliquoflc Club-I: Presidenl of Eliouelfe Club --I- Dramalic Club-2: Qrclneslraglli Band-2, 3, 4. A very quiel girl-her slwyness does noi defracf from her personaliry- KiHy likes rnusicislwould be erlicieni and successful in ine business world. DONALD EUGENE ZIMMERMAN Secrelarial-Clerical Min. nl' Baseball-It Senior Hobby Club-I 7 Science Club--3, 4: Secrelary lo Mr, Hoclw-e4 A blond wifh brown eyesflwe is lazy- likes +o lie down in snorrlwand class- lrfendly-Acrne slore worker. DOROTHY LOUISE WEIGEL General Red Cross Club-I: Drarnalic Club-2, 3, 4. Quiel-- Deism ambifion is ro become an adress-loyebug bil lwer recen+ly-slwe is a melee-up arlisl for 'rlne dramalic club. VIVIAN LA RENE WEISER Secrelarial-Clerical G in ClUbi2i Drarnafic Club-3: Smiiolniy Y of Drarnalic Club-3: Tmian Clubeflq Socrvluy lo Mrs. Bock-4. Anollier beauly queen-lovely eyes-- quainl namegnice lo lcnow-lrequeni gig- gles issue from Vivian. IN MEMORIAM l o JAMES BITTNER From fhose Tha? have gone before, one piclure is missing. Allhough James Billner, our classmale, passed from 'rhe world of men Jan- uary IO, I942, his spiril remains wilh us yel. We respeclfully and humbly pay lribule lo This living spiril which has ever been a parl' of our class, in all of ifs aclivilies. May we ever be mindful of il. va-Y- 1-, - -,1 W 1 Be it remembered. that we, the class of I943, being ot sound mind, memory. and underf standing. and realizing that the time is rapidly approaching when we must abandon this magnificent structure inside whose massive walls we are supposed to have acquired many of the requisites that make up an altruistic and enjoyable lite, laccording to our illustrious tacultyl, do make, publish and declare this as and for our last will and testament. SECTION I To THE FACULTY: The sweet remembrance of one of the finest classes ever to graduate from Lemoyne High. IWe think.l To MRS. BECK: Farewells and an airplane to speed her on her way to her husband. To MR. HARMON: A super-human office practice class that can get assignments in on time, To MRS. TANGER: Congratulations for changing into a quiet study-hall the animated, ioyous library periods that only the Senior boys know how to make use of. To MISS SELLERS: Memories of story-telling, fudge-making, soliloquyvreciting. seat-changing, and M.O.S.. the purpose of all l--1 to delight the Senior boys and girls. To MISS BENTZ: A noise-proof homeroom and a vicious watch-dog to guard her sweets. To MRS. ROWE: A smiling countenance. To MR. GASULL: New subiects tor lecture. SECTION ll To the SENIORS OF 44 : Millions and millions of very-clean, very-unused textbooks. and the gift of extra privileges that all Seniors seem to believe they possess. To MARY CLARK: Muriel Spragg's musical and dramatic ability. To GAIL RENEKER: Mim G-oudy's ettervescent personality, To LES WEIDNER: Whitey's and Luddy's gridiron ability. To JEAN O'HARA: Nedra G-ill's position as captain of the cheerleaders. To BILL LUKENS: Ben Keating's basketball ability. To LOIS STONER: Doris Rawling's happy-go-lucky and unchangeable disposition. To JACK CARPENTER: Wayne Crow's sex appeal and romantic inclinations, To MARJORIE VANLEAR: Helen Richt's ability to wear clothes. To DORIS ZIMMERMAN: Dot Crowl's dexterity on the basketball court. To WAYNE SHAULL: Pifty's policy ot lust getting by. To BUD LUKENS: Harmon Quigley's curiosity. To LOIS HOCH: Patsy Roeser's fine quality: Neatness. To ROBERTA BOWMAN: Muriel Strickner's male problems. To GERRY LONKART and PATSY BELKNAP: The editorship of next year's Le-Hi . We sincere ly hope that they do the job as well as their predecessor, Clarence Lyon. May it be known, the said Senior Class, on the 20th day of May, I943 A.R. lAtter Releasel, do sign and seal this document ' and universally! declare the above as our last will and testament in the presence of subscribing witnesses. I-nsronv or THE cLAss or 1943 lt is funny how time has a way of going ever so fast, sweep- ing on while the human being is struggling to achieve different goals. Such is the case of our class of I943. Seniors are run- ning around in a daze trying to decide where the last four years have gone. Why it seems like only yesterday that we were freshmen is a popular expression. On the other hand to face reality. it is now that time of year when seniors are making ready for their departure from High School. To the departing Seniors this history is dedicated to serve as a remembrance of the land-marks and sign-posts that have guided the class of '43 through Lemoyne High these past four years. Do you remember how as Freshmen it seemed to take so long to get organized, how excited we were when we assembled March 6 in the spring of the year i940 in the auditorium under the guidance of our genial Freshman Class Dean. Mr. Hend- ricks. to elect George Sponsler as President of our class. Carl Kirsch as Vice-President, Murial Spragg as Secretary, and Amelia Reck as Treasurer, and how not long after that election we choose by popular vote and announced the American Beauty Rose as our class flower, the colors green and white for our banners and the motto Build for Character, Not for Fame as the inspiration for our work that would carry us to our goal of graduation? On May IO, l940 we had the lone event of our Freshman year-an outing at Willow Mills Park. Roller-skating, softball. and other amusements plus the refreshments helped make this first event of the class of '43 a memorable prelude to the other even more successful events to follow. Having finished our Freshman year in good stride, we now after returning from the summer vacation entered school in- tent to conquer our Sophomore year the same way. Everyone will recall haw early in the year-Tuesday, September I7, I940 -we elected George Sponsler as President, Carl Kirsch as Vice-President, Muriel Spragg as Secretary, and Doris Rawlings as Treasurer to promote the fuctions the laws of the school allow Sophomores. These included the fall outing held ,Sep- tember 27, l940 at Willow Mills, a Christmas Party held December I9, i940 in the Gym, and another outing in the Spring also held at Willow Mills. Attached to our guiding hand this year was Mrs. Beck as our Sophomore Class Dean who ironed out many small details that might have easily spoiled our IOth year. For her interest and help we indeed are very grateful. Few will forget the delay of one month due to lnfantile Paralysis that prevented the opening of school. Likewise, never will the members of our class ever forget how we promptly got the ball rolling on October 7, I94-I by holding a class meeting in the Gym at which time George Sponsler was elected for the 3rd term as President of our Class. To assist him in promoting the functions customary to a Junior Class we elected Jake Harder as Vice-President, Muriel Spragg as Secretary. and Clarence Lyon as Treasurer. Because the start of school had been postponed it was considered unwise and inopportune to hold the annual Fall Junior ,Class Outing. However one important thing we accomplished in the fall was the selection of our class rings and pins. Most members of the class purchased rings and some bought pins also. Next on our list of activities we found a Junior Party in the Gym on March 6. I942. Dancing to the sweetest iuke-box this side of the Susquehanna. ping-pong. and cards provided the entertainment for the evening. The refreshments that were served during the intermission were also a highlight to this successful party. Also during March or to be exact the l9th and 20th of March, l942 the operetta, A Waltz Dream was presented with the financial sponsorship of our class of '43 and the A'Cappella Choir. By looking over the financial reports of this enterprise one can gain a good idea of the great suc- cess with which this production was executed under the very able direction of Miss Meade. To supplant the Junior Outing in the spring our carefree class started out Wednesday morning, May 6, I942 for a tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield. This trip was probably the laSt JUfTl0f' Class Journey to Gettysburg for the duration. We can sympathize with you unlucky Juniors for missing a really swell trip and happy time such as we had at the Battlefield. We all remember how each of us carried our bushel basket of lunch and safely tucked it under the seat before we started. Those were the good old days when we didn't have to count our points before we could eat. Then all eyes turned toward June 6th on the calendars and I might add not without cause. On that day the class of '43 as Juniors played host to our superiors at the annual Junior- Senior Prom which was held at the Carlisle Country Club. A well rounded evening of dancing to the make-you-want-to- dance-music of George Barbary. card playing, annoying the cooks in the kitchen, and refreshments helped blend this evening into a memory no one who attended will ever forget. A history of any graduating class would not be complete without a tribute to the Junior Class Dean, Miss Bentz. Her ever active interest in dispatching her duties as Class Dean has indeed forced aside many obstacles and made our Junior year a memorable, happy one. Thanks a million Miss Bentz. We'll always remember you as a spark-plug that brought us nearer to our goal. Now we enter the home stretch so to speak. Surely no one has forgotten how last September ll, I942 we assembled in the Gym for our tinal election of the officers to carry us over this last. most important year of our high school careers. For the fourth term we elected George Sponsler as President of our class. lMr. Roosevelt has nothing on this boy.l Clarence Lyon was chosen Vice-president, Muriel Spragg. another fourth termer. by the way, was again chosen as Secretary, and Doris Rawlings was elected as Treasurer. Committees were ap- pointed to carry out the work of making a yearbook and also to plan for our first outing which was originally planned for Tuesday. October 12, l942, but owing to transportation diffi- culties was postponed until October I6, l942. At this date the Freshmen, Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors gathered for a combined outing which was thoroughly enioyed by all. Then our class entered into the dramatic production business. The results of our efforts, Ever Since Eve. which was pre- sented Thursday and Friday, the l9th and 20th ot November showed a very significant gain to our treasury due to the excellence of our production. Our appreciation and thanks are extended to Mrs. Bonney whose direction and patience contributed no small part to the success of our production. Our next two class events took the shape of parties in the Gym, one on Friday December 4, I942, and the other, Friday, March 5, I943. Although attendance was 'slightly anemic, those who did attend can vouch for the swell evening's enter- tainment which was provided by a Juke Box, card playing. ping-pong, and refreshments. And so it has been up to the present date. We are now looking forward to the following scheduled events. May 7, l943 is slated to provide us with another com- bined outing: May 2l, I943 brings us to the annual Junior- Senior Prom, and June I. I943 will be the last of our class events in the form of the regular Senior Ball. Thus will our school days end leaving us still filled with many pleasant memories of good times had in school that we may refer to and smile again when the going gets tough. Our departure will find us with all bills but one paid in full. The bill is the debt of graditude we owe our industrious Senior Class Dean, Mr. Wert. His help and guidance has been a cornerstone of our success in reaching our goal. Thanks a lot, Mr. Wert. We'll always remember you. And so we leave school feeling sate to say that the train- ing we received here has prepared us to devote ourselves to our country in its time of need and to do our bit to help bring the boys back from all over the world so that we can again go on living without fear of the scourge of war. NEWELL WADDELL. Historian. Q HONORIS The following people have been hereby nominafed ro fhe Hall of Fame: George Kohler George Kohler is one of The well-lilced boys in our class. Much credif is due hirn for rhe fine way in which he has helped manage our alhleric reams. Muriel Spragg Muriel Spragg has proved Thai she is indeed ver- safile-aclress, musician, excellen+ s+uden+, nice person- alily--and well-liked by all. George Sponsler George Sponsler has been our class presidenl lor four years-a record 'ro be proud ol. Under his leadership our class has achieved many successes. Genialily and capabiliiy have won him 'rhe favor oi his classmafes. Miriam Goudy Mimi's amiabilily and enlhusiasm have endeared her fo many. Good sporlsmanship makes her a favorife among her classmafes. CAUSA L Clarence Lyon Clarence Lyon is an oufsfanding sludenl wilh an in- genious personalify. He should be commended for rhe fine way in which he has successfully edifed The Trojan and 'rhe Le-Hi. Diana Coslello Diana ranks well as a scholar, friend. and classmafe- good characler, always willing +o work. Harmon Quigley Harmon is admired for his friendliness and fhe defer- mined way in which he worked for 'rhe yearbook. A loyal class member is he. Vera Miner For her beaufiful fechnique in handling people we honor her-she makes a nobody a somebody. We pre- sen'r fo you: O World-a Truly greal personalify-ao cepf if-We can assure you of ils worfh. CLASS PROPHECY One sunny aTTernoon in June l953 we pushed a buTTon on our new Television seT To sTaTion K-R-A-Z-E where The NeapoliTan Opera Company broughT us The voices oT James Sawyer, Jacob Harder, Muriel Spragg and BeTTy Hamacher, The principal characTers in The opera Carmel, Glancing in The direcTion oT The orchesTra we see Elwood Bair and June Bohner careTully waTching The baTon oT MaesTro Krebs. BeTween The acTs Announcer Carl Kirsch broughT us a commercial inTorming us ThaT aT O'Hara's Garages your car can be given a compleTe check-up by his Three able mechanics, George Wallace. Jack Hale and Leon KinTer. Following This came The Boslcy College Hour where ProTessor Glen Bushey gave us a lecTure on The Care and Up-lceep oT CaTs. ATTer The proTessor had presenTed his Pearls oT Wisdom, we lisTened To The laTesT sporTs news given us by sporTs reporTer Jack Andrews. and The laTesT Tid-biTs oT social gossip broughT To us by socieTy ediTor Helen RichT. ImmediaTely Tollowing The news broadcasT The American Medical AssociaTion broughT us a scene Trom a nearby Medical ConvenTion. where we Tind Mimi Goudy, Jean SToner, Louise Holcombe. Edna Fidler and Helen Hanson-learning abouT The newesT in scienTiTic advancemenTs. Imagine our surprise. when in The nexT program, LiTe in The Navy. presenTed by The PinTi- Radle Keep 'Em Shinin' Wax Company. we Tind James HeTTlebower and John Ludlow-Admirals in charge oT swabbing The decks. BeTween programs we hear The voice oT announcer Ted STarry urging us To aTTend The Keep 'Em Slim Gymnasium. where insTrucTresses June Miller and ChrisTine Moore, will show you how To regain ThaT School Girl Figure. g ' kwa lool: in on our TavoriTe aTTernoon program, The Pole CaT Trail. TeaTuring Those Two virTug , 'df The guiTar and banio--Bruce SToner and Wayne Crow. Pushing anoTher buTTon we come To Ross SmiTh's NighT Club in Hollywood. CaliTornia. NewT Waddell. masTer of ceremonies. inTroduced us To The world Tamous Dolly Dancing Girls composed oT Muriel STriclcner, Virginia Delduca. Jackie Osler, Emily Caylor, Mary Ann ATTig. RuTh Rahn and Elaine Anl:erbrandT. i ATTer This display oT ryThmic TalenT. we were enTerTained by The well-lcnown equesTrian, Ken Spidle. The precise voice oT The GreaT American Club Woman, Vera Miner, PresidenT oT The SocieTy of beTTer Housing Tor Dogs, who TogeTher wiTh some oT her members. namely-Miriam Bowman, DoroThy Braclzbill, Madeline Bushman. PaT Eshleman and Wilma EverharT have shown promise oT greaT advancemenT in This Tield broughT us a lecTure sponsored by KenneTh Kann, manuTacTurer of ThaT famous STarvo Dog Food. Following The lecTure we Turn To a program oT an enTirely diTTerenT caTegory. Murder AT Mid- nighT wiTh Paul Urich porTraying The sinisTer villian abouT To carry away The ingenue. Jean Helsing. when along comes The handsome hero Clarence Keller To The rescue. Then. my Triends, came The laTesT news in The Tield oT cosmeTics. Those Three greaT connois- seurs oT cosmeTics, Margie Sheehan. Doris Fox and Jean Corby, announced The newesT Thing in lip- sTiclc. This comes in six delicious Tlavors. one oT Them bound To suiT your individual TasTe. This program was inTerrupTed by a news bulleTin sTaTing ThaT Those eminenT scienTisTs, Clarence Lyon and George Kohler. had discovered a new Tormula Tor raising waTermelons wiThouT seeds. ll Professor Reeser's Quiz Program broughl us fhe voices of several of our former classmafes. Helen Fous+, Jeanne Gibb. Doris Kapp and Roberia Maflern. who were racking Their brains for fhe answers. A+ lhis poinf we heard an address from Sfafe Senalor George Sponsler. incidenially fhis speech was prepared by his secreiary, Vivian Weiser. The Sena+or's speech was broughl io us fhrough lhe courfesy of Finlcenbinder's Confracling Company. Pushing anofher buHon we hear 'rhe voice of Joanna Sfoner bringing us appefizing recipes 'rhaf will win +he hear? of any man. The program following was Hin+s 'lor Career Women. broughl' 'ro us from Coulson's Business School: si'rua+ed in fhe hearf of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. The sfaiil af +he Business School includes Nedra Gill, Evelyn Pannebalcer and Laura Ann S+anley. For The nexf half hour we were en+er+ained by' Harmon Quigley's Cour'r of Lonely Heads. Among fhose seeking advice were Miriam Hensel, Leo Monismifh and Norma Soulliard. Do you sleep well? boomed 'rhe voice of 'rhe announcer. If not go 'ro see 'rhe Res+ in Peace malfress manufacfured by Jack Shelley and demonslrrafed by Ben Keaiing in Musser's Deparfmenl' Slcro. - Afler lisfening 'ro 'rhe verses of Dorofhy WeigIe's heari-siirring poem, we were infroduced 'ro a brand new variefy program. The Spice of Life, feafuring Mosey. Myers and Paxlon. The las? program of 'rhe day. The Round Table Discussion of fhe Air, sponsored by Sload's Linimenf feafured fhe mos+ prominenf names in politics, Lloyd Free. Roberf Sfouffer and Donald Zimmerman wi+h gues+s Doris Rawlings. Cafhryn Wiley and Palsy Roeser. Turning our +elevision ser oFF, we began reminiscing: fhinking of fhe changes fha? hai abou? since we were Seniors in dear old L. H. S. ' ,, . . Ji gl K ' Diana Cos+ello ' June O'r+ey SENlOR'S WHO'S WHO 1943 Clarence Lyon Dale Krebs Bruce Sfoner James Sawyer Harmon Quigley Elwood Bair John Andrews Clarence Lyon George Kohler James Hefielbower Jack Andrews Bruce Sloner James Reeser George Sponsler Harmon Quigley James Heffelbower James Helifelbower George Sponsler George Kohler James Sawyer Dale Krebs Clarence Lyon George Wallace John Ludlow Glenn Bushey John Ludlow John Andrews Ben Keafing Clarence Lyon George Sponsler Lloyd Free Did Mosl lor L. H. S. Mosl Talenied J Besl Aclor Besi Aciress Culesi Besl' Looking Besl Dancer Mosf Sludious Mosl To Be Admired Class Flapper Man Abou? Town Mosl' Conceilecl Teachers Pei Mos? Bashiul Besl Mixer Class Clown Mos? Carefree Class. Sheik Mosi' Popular Besi Personaliry Mosl Excilable Mosr Dignified Mosl Lilcely To Succeed Mosl Tallcaiive Mosl Lovelorn Woman Haier Man Haier Besl Alhlele Office Pesf Sleepiesl Mosl' Ambilious Mos? Polile Mosl Conlrary Muriel Spragg Muriel Spragg Muriel Spragg Jean Helsing Laura Sfanley Helen Rich+ June OH'ey Muriel Spragg Helen Ricl1+ Helen Richf Vera Minor Jean Gibb Muriel Spragg Marjorie Sheehan Marjorie Sheehan Muriel Spragg Miriam Goudy Helen Richf Joann Coulson Muriel Spragg Miriam Bowman Jean Sfoner Dorofhy Braclrbill Dorolhy Crowl Helen Rich? Marjorie Sheehan June Offey Diana Cosfello Doris Fox -,N H W 2 ,f .,P-' 5 'VY' fi L34 , w Y X K QI! if 'I tl f v- '7,Wan S Z! K Wdaeteen f0'Wf 5'm - if L 1 4 - jj l CLASS OFFICERS 1944 Presidenf Lesier Weidner Vice Pres. Roberf Doyle Secrefary Doris Zimmerman Treasurer Marilyn Moul Class Dean Miss Beniz l I Class Colors MAROON AND SILVER Class Flower TALISMAN ROSE Class Mello A WINNER NEVER QUITS, AND A QUITTER NEVER WINS CLASS OFFICERS 1945 Class Colors BLUE AND STEEL Class Flower DARK RED ROSE Class Mollo KNOWLEDGE COMES. BUT WISDOM LINGERS Presidenf Marks Leisenring Vice Pres. Paul Snolre Secrefary Dolores Haymann Treasurer Donald Fawber Class Dean Mrs. Beclx .V Q YS .351 , sv , S WE if 4 ' 1 A '-' I - ' V 'aff - K K I, ,sf A1 - . 'ffl if X Q T L Q 'NV if enum .4131 10 .. an A N f .g W i HE 5 EWS? P Q F ,Q . Ei' x ' fQ A Q if is If A ' J A t X x SA f x -, ,nv Q u A. K i X Y, Q A .5 ., I wi 'W 3 3? Q il-:3-g K -ME-M t QL Q FQ x Q 'S Q -R , 'xx 1, JF A k Q 5 X X QQ? ann. rbi lf lf W5 QS 3 g-jf . A ,zulkqq A w . I K l,, 5 x f 3 1 I CLASS OFFICERS 'I946 Class Colors CRIMSON AND WHITE Class Flower GARDENIA Class Mollo WE ENTER TO LEARN, WE LEAVE TO SUCCEED Presidenf Clefus Coble Vice Pres. Ralph Thrush Secrefary Arlene Kinley Treasurer John Balmer Class Dean Mr. Hendrick S .U X. AJ ,, ,S.geENS35l3G Q ' ' 45, mil S , N ' ff Qfff ' -' M fi, 5' i w iv ASW Q 'E Q i W A X Q ..... . , vi K Wig., Lg , 3,31 W NW' 4 vi W L 5 I . K X 3 w X R 'W ii? in Qvg. W 'L 'gkfffx 9 . a 5 xii' Q55 i . Qs, Q, x Q1 33 E as, QR , x4 5 is X xg? . Qs' Mbfwwi.. if K ' Hg 'A' W 5 aw sh up I Q, . 1 fr +R if x ' 155' 5-ii? , Q K r 2. - .-., 5 -:'- . vw JLA- I - 5 fx Q ' Q ? F35 ,gy 0 x ,AWM2 1 Ng sf M an vi' W E 'il R if ' ,li A rf . 3 L a f 6 S s x ' Q 1? Baron, Margarelf Baron, Marjorie! Beard, Mary Belknap, -Palricia Benlz. Doris Blanleno, Geneva Bowman, Mariorie Bowman, Roberla Buck, Edilh Clark, Mary Clemenls, Doris Deckman, Doris Donbaugh, Helen Emrick, Alice Fackler, Renee Grandon, Helen Greenawall, Velma Hall, Margarel Hoch, Lois Hollner, Belly Jane Kilgore, Drucilla Kilch, Ida Kuhn, Frances Leach, Helen Lease. Dorolhy Arms, Anlhony Beislline, Ralph Black, Curlis Blumenslein, Glenn Bowman, Richard Bowser, Eugene Crow, Charles Eichelberger, Donald Engle, Gordon Erb, Kennelh Elshied, Karl Farver, Roberl Fawber, Donald Fausl, William Fisher, Max Graul, Slanhope Heckerl, Adam Kirsch, Eugene Kohler, Charles Leisenring, Marks Lyler, John Masonheimer, Arlhur Masonheimer, James JUNIOR CLASS ROSTER Lonkarl, Geraldine McMurray, 'Helen Mease. Mary Ann Melz, Jean Miller, Janel Moore. June Moul, Jean Moul, Marilyn Mowery, Winilred Myers, Geraldine Nesmilh, Belly Niess, Belly O'Hara, Jean Pines, Joyce-if Reneker, Gail Shambaugh, Belly Shields, Nancy Shollner, Helen Spong, Belly ff' Sleever, Leona Sloner, Lois Slraley, Jean Trayer, Helen Van Lear, Mariorie Warner, Dorolhy SOPHOMORE Mallern, Ronald Miller, Harold Miner, Barry Pelerman, Parker Pinli, llaly Reed, Joseph Rhodes, Bradley Shenck, Nevin Smilh, Ronald Snoke, Paul Slarry, James Sweger, Ralph Sweger, Richard Waddell, Waller Webb, William Weigel, Lesler Wolf, Jack Wrighlslone, Roberl Zimmerman, Raymond Acri, Frances Alberl, Oraleah Brenneman, Belly Brubaker, Joyce Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Rulh Zimmerman, Doris Brelz, Galen ' Carpenler, Jack Doyle, Roberl Eisenberger, Jacoblf Ensminger. Richard Everharl, John Eyler, Leonard Florig, William! Fullon. William Gardner, William Glassmyer, Eric Graham, Lesler! Graul, Richard if Groninger, Herman Groninger, Irvin Jacobs, Edward Kessler, Roberl Kinler, Theron Lukens, Norman Lukens, William! Lyler, Alberl Marlin, Jack! McGinnis, Edward Miller, John Norford, Leland Olslol, Harold V Paxlon. James f Preslon, Edward Rhodes, Edwin! Shaull, Wayne Shumaker, Richard Siles, John Solada, William Spanos, John Squire, Presley Sloner, James Swarlz, Chesler Swarlz, Marlin Trayer, Harold Wallower, Carl Weidner, Lesler Weller, Roberl Werli, Richard Whilcomb, Harold if Williams, Jack Worley, William Young, Clarence Zeigler, Edwa rdf CLASS ROSTER Crilchley, Calherine Dalbey, Margarel Donbaugh, Eileen Eck, Lorraine Fidler, Reilla Graham, Alice Green, Elizabelh Grimm, Belly Gruber, Kalhryn Haymann, Dolores Heckerl, Alma Hobaugh, Clara Hobaugh, Dorolhy Hoffman, Ann Hollner, Sara Kealing, Kalhryn Keisler, Jean Kilgore, Mabel Kimmel, Belly Kung, June Krebs, Janice Lehmer, Porlia Lenker, Pally Luce, Jean Marlin, Gloria Miller, Arlene Miller, Elaine Miller, Eleanor Miller, Marion Morlon, Barbara Myers. Jean Pannebaker, Doris Rahn, Laura Rizio, Pauline Rogers, Alverla Shaller, Calherine Shaller, Lois Snell, Chrisline Sliles, Eleanor Slouller, Gloria Slrawbridge, lrma Trayer, Nancy Wevodeau, Belly Young, Doris Arnold, William Baker, John Barker, Carl Bear, Roberr Booser, Charles Buehler, Richard Clemenfs, John Cobaugh, Eugene Coble, Cleius Deckman, Galen Eichelberger, Gerald Felfrow, James Fisher, William Fissel, William Forbes, Elmer Grimm, Marvin Gully, Robert Baker, Leonard Beers, John Book, Richard Brerz. Jack Clark, William Coleman, Harrison Crow, Paul Davis. Garold Gill, Marlin Heagy, Warren Hershey, Donald Jones, Samuel Lamberl, Earl Lay, Jack Lorell, Dick Ludlow, Roberf Marllew, Denys Baron, Daniel Biliner, Edwin Bomgardner, Gene Bowman, Jack Brown, Roger Clark, Fred Cosolowsky, Jerry Dieliienbach, James Fickel, James Fisher, Merediih Honnafous, Charles FRESHMAN CLASS ROSTER Hamacher, James Heagy, Sluarf Hogeniogler, Ralph Houck, Howard Kissinger, Clair Loveioy, George McCormick, William McGuire, Lawrence Mairern, Billy Myers, Maynard Neubaum, Roberf Quade, Roberf, Richardson, R. C. Shaffer, Vernon Shipp, Edmund Skipper, Elwood Smirh, Kennelh Sfoner, Donald Thrush, Ralph Waddell, Jack Wilbar, George Wilson, Raymond Wrighfslone, Roberf Zoll, Dale Ashway. Joan Baum, Virginia Blumenslein, Jean Brelz, Doris Brown, Emily Chrisr, Lois Chrisiian. Madeline Coslelo, Beliy Fair, June Farver, Janer Groninger, Arlene Hepford, June Hiney, Peggy Johnsonbaugh, Elsie Kapp, Mary Ann Kinley, Arlene , McCormick, Elaine Marlin, Evelyn Myers, Arlene Reed, Doris Riclcerr, Shirley Rizio, Anna Salmon, Berry Sheafier, Carharine Simmons, Doris Skipper, Joyce Spidle, Anna Squire, Belly Slraley, Elsa EIGHTH GRADE CLASS ROSTER Miller, Alvin Owens, David Palese, Joseph Pines, Charles Reiler, James Snell, William Sober, Nelson Squire. Oscar Turner, Harold Updegraff, Arlhur Young, Donald Beidler, Belsy Bohn, Evelyn Boyles, Palricia Brame, Nanefle Cline, Geraldine Eby. Pa+ricia Falck, Yvonne Fasick, Marrha Foliz, Carlolia Glassmyer, Barbara Gofrshal, Caroline Grandon. Doris Halk, Rulh Heckerr, Lois Jerore, Kalhleen Jones, Lois Joseph, lla Kane, Marian Kealing, Margarer Lehmer, Nerissa Lenker, Barbara Lenker, Margarel Miller, Barbara Miner, Naialie Morgan. Dorolhy Rogers. Dollie Shaffer, Geraldine Sheely, Geraldine Smiley, Lois Smilh, Donna Smilh, Ellen Snoke, Emma Snyder, Doris Spear, Donna SpoHs, Helen Suffon, Rufh Waddell, Helen Wevadau, Doris Wicker, Palricia Woodell, Orpha SEVENTH GRADE CLASS ROSTER Kifsmiller, Joseph Kouk, Wilbur Leach. Roberf Mallern, Edward McCormick, James Miller, Donald Miller, Roberf Orr, William Pierce, Dale Pryor, Dayfon Rosenbery, Charles Rudy, Marlin Speece, Glenn Young, Waller Acri, Helen, Aubel, Doroihy Byrem, Jo Ann Caylor, Lou Fousr, Barbara Gingrich, Mary Grissinger, Beriha Gross, Beverly Jerore, Eleanor Kinley, Grace Kuhn, Evelyn Leisenring, Yvonne McGregor, Florence Schell, Jane? Suflon, Joanne Wallace, Rurh Werfz, Jo Anne Yoder, Anna Harrman, Deloris 4,Z0ll. Doris Heagy, Florence ,., T Q 'I tl llfgW,,,, Eff' . 74 at tal ! Wdfzeleen f0fZfq'fh66 ' l' if :-- . W! 52 . .T 2 i ' If is TROJAN EDITORIAL STAFF The TirsT Thing To do is To geT sTarTed on ThaT dummy. These are noT The words oT some Teacher complaining To anoTher abouT a problem pupil, buT The iniTial words oT The if ' ' A - ediTor To his sTaTT oT novice assisTanT ediTors as They began is T The Task oT compiling The 1943 Troian. T-le wenT on To 1-' xi ii T oT The sTaTT in shaping a yearbook. AlThough composing This dummy and Tollowing The paTTern in compleTing The Troian was a new experience Tor Those All T55 ik ,Af- . .Q 4 ' T' X l ff .2 ' s -'LT Y ff who engaged in iT, as Time rolled by, and The year drew To a close, They began To see ThaT Their Time and hard work in meeTing deadlines had acTually gleaned resulTs-and The annual was on a Tair road To compleTion. EdiTorsin-ChieT . . . AssisTanT EdiTors The STaTf STaTT Members .... Glenn Bushey DoroThy Crowl I L Clarence yon Miriam Goudy Diana CosTello Jeanne Helsing Louise Holcombe Ray Mosser June OTTey Doris Rawlings Jacob Harder Vera Miner Muriel Spragg Bruce SToner James Reeser explain ThaT The dummy is The model which guides The eTTorTs 5 afwglilil . , '52 -22 TROJAN BUSINESS STAFF The Terrific iob of financing a yearbook is The Task assigned To The business sTaff of The annual. For The mosT parT The efficiency and business-like abilify shown by This deparfmenf goes unheralcled, alThough ifs members probably have Toiled harder Than any oTher group To insure The success of The yearbook. WiTh sources of income from The budget from adverTising and from boosTers The sfaff of The I943 Trojan has more Than T accomplished iTs goal and has leff a high peak for coming classes To shooT aT. Business STaff Business Manager ........,..., Jack Andrews June Bohner Paul Urich Evelyn Paxfon Glenn Bushey Dorofhy Crowl James Reeser Adverfising STaFf Adverfising Manager ....... George Sponsler Elaine Ankerbrandf Virginia DelDuca Vera Miner Harmon Quigley Jean Corby Pafsy Eshelman Jean Myers Helen Richf Wayne Crow Jean Gibb Jacqueline Osler Ross SmiTh DoroThy Crowl Jean Helsing Evelyn Pannebaker KenneTh Spidle Miriam Hensel Evelyn Paxfon Circulafion STaFf Circulafion Manager ,,...... Harmon Quigley Wayne Crow James Reeser Ross Smifh Theodore Sfarry from April 26 lo May l. This was 'rerminaled by a dance on l i THE LE-HI The Le-Hi, periodically summarizing school news and mirroring sludenl opinion. has ably followed lhe slandards of our school newspapers of former years. ln addilion lo lhe rouline work of publishing lhe paper once a monlh lhe members have engaged in various olher enlerprises in lhe school curriculum. The annual Lesl-li chapel program, ln- formalion, Thank You, was given in Oclober. Early in December a foolball exlra was prinled which preserved The laudable achieve' menls of lhe l942 championship foolball leam. Anorher annual inslilulion backed by fhe Lesl-li is Co-Ed Week, held lhis year Salurday, May I. Edilor-in-Chief News Edilor .. Fealure Edilor Sporls Edilor .. Exchange Edilor Arr Edilor .... Reporlers .. ,. ...Geraldine Lonkarl' Edi+oriaI S+aFf Business S+aFF .......,..Clarence Lyon . .. ...Palsy Belknap .. ...Jack Andrews .. ...Jean O'l-lara ...Anlhony Arms ...Mary Alice Bailey Belly Hofliner Erma Slrawbridge Nancy Trayer Dorolhy Lease Business Manager ........ Joan Coulson Adverlising Manager .... Helen Richl Circulalion Manager ..... Parker Peferman Slalif .............. .... G all Reneker Margarel Baron Lois Sloner Mariorie Baron STUDENT COUNCIL The Sludenl Council lor lhe year I942 and l943 consisled ol s'xleen represenlalives and a presidenl, namely, Ray Mosser: Diana Coslello, Secrelary-Treasurer: Jacob Harder, Bruce Sloner, Jean O'Hara, William Fullon, Pressley Squire, Bradley Rhodes, Max Fisher, Donald Fawber, Arlene lvlyers, Clelus Coble, Belly Coslello. Arlhur Updegrall, Palricia Boyles, Grace Kinley, and Helen Acri, members. Lemoyne, lor lhe lirsl lime, was a member ol lhe Wesl Shore Sludenl Council Associalion which consisled ol Camp Hill, Enola, Mechanicsburg, and New Cumberland. Among lhe accomplishmenls ol lhe council was lhe making ol lhe service honor roll, which was placed in lhe library, conlaining lhe names and addresses ol all lormer members ol Lemoyne High School lhal are now in lhe service ol our counlry. There was also T a service llag made in honor ol lhese men and women. The repre- senlalives in addilion look charge ol lhe sale ol book marks lor lhe Chrislmas Seal sales againsl luberculosis. The sale ol delense slamps during lhe noon hour was conlinued lhroughoul lhe enlire school year. A Buy A Jeep Campaign was one ol lhe drives lo increase lhe sale ol slamps, and a dance was held lo increase lhese sales. Admission lo lhis dance was lhe purchase of delense slamps. Seleclion ol lhe paid assemblies lor l943 and I944 was an achievemenl ol lhis year's council. The adoplion ol lhe Lemoyne High School Conslilulion, by lhe council, was lhe aim ol lhe councils ol former years. By fullilling lhis lhey wish lo make lhe sludenl council a permanenl organizalion ol lhe school and lo increase lhe dulies and aclivilies ol all lhe members ol lhe sludenl council lor years lo come. EVER SINCE EVE CAST or CHARACTERS Johnny Clover . Mr. Clover . Spud Erwin .. Susan Blake ... Henry Quinn . Lucybelle Lee .. . . FooTball Players Mrs. Clover .... ....... . ..... . .... . . ..... . . BeTsy Erwin .... . . . MarTha Willard ,. .... PresTon Hughes .. ......,, ,, .Miriam Bowman . . . . .Clarence Lyon . . . . ,Ray Musser . . .Glenn Bushey . . .Muriel Spragg .Mariorie Sheehan Louise Holcombe . . . .Bruce SToner . . . . .Helen Rich+ . . .Jacob Harder g i n H P g KenneTh Finlcenbinder John Ludlow MRS James Heffelbower KenneTh Spidle 'CESENEY Carl Kirsch Newell Waddell The Plot This comedy oi everyday high school liTe was presenTed on November I9 and 20 under The direcTion of Mrs. Bonney. Johnny Clover, ediTor of The Penguin, The high school paper, and Spud Erwin, his business manager, seT up, wiTh The help of Mrs. Clover, a semblance of a newspaper oTTice in Johnny's old nursery. However, Their privacy is shorT-lived as a resulT oi The arrival of Susan Blake. along wiTh Spud's sisTer BeTsy, who announce ThaT They are going To be associaTe ediTors. The sTorm of proTesT ThaT Tollows is cuT shorT by The arrival oi Miss MarTha Willard, Teacher oi iournalism, who makes iT quiTe clear To The boys ThaT women's righTs are To be observed in This insTance. This having been seTTled, Things are again aroused by a sample package of SouThern charm in The Torm oi Lucybelle Lee, who has broughT a poem as her conTribuTion To The Penguin. Susan, soliciTous for Johnny, rescues him by sending in some of The members of The Todrball Team. who sweep Lucybelle ouT To pracTice. Proud of her achievemenT, Susan looks To Johnny Tor praise, buT receives only scorn, for The young ediTor has in The meanTime become enamored oT Miss Lee. Spud and PresTon Hughes, The TooTbaIl capTain, also having come under Lucybelle's spell, The former and Johnny decide To work TogeTher To Tie The Tin can on Their common rival, and Johnny Tinally persuades The obiecT of Their aTTecTions To go To The ChrisTmas Prom wiTh him and Spud. BuT, in Trying To geT financial backing Tor The paper, Susan has become a carrier of measles, which assail boTh Johnny and Spud. NoThing daunTed, she, wiTh BeTsy's help. ediTs The paper her- seli, and, on The day oi The ChrisTmas Prom, also The day oi liberaTion Tor Johnny and Spud, The paper is prinTed, ready Tor disTribuTion. Johnny's Troubles are only beginning, Tor Susan, having swiTched Things around iusT a liTTle biT, has aroused The ire oT several people-Lucybelle Lee, whose poem is now adverTising a iunk-yard, Mr. Henry Quinn, principal oi The High School, whose marriage To Miss Willard has been announced, and OTTicer Cappy Simmons, whose daughTer has been reporTed seen aT nighT- clubs. However, The affair finally unTangles. as Mr. Quinn and Miss Willard acTually do decide on maTrimony, and Mr. Clover brings The news ThaT a neighboring paper is inTeresTed in The Penguin and would like a column oT school news from Them weekly. Happily The young people go off To The dance, graciously Taking wiTh Them Lucybelle, who is now all over her swiveT. hr., X. 1 ., . K fm fin.. Mrs. Rowe Miss Meade Miss Ben+z OPERETTA THE CAST Mrs. Callaway Mrs. Boone Ezekiel Pogue , Frances Callaway Befsy Callaway .. ., Nedra Gill , . , . . .Vera Miner . . . . . . .Bruce Sfoner Dolores Haymann . . , . . . .Helen Richf Jemima Boone Richard Callaway Daniel Boone , John l-lolder Flanders Callaway Muriel Spragg . . , .Rober+ Doyle . .. John Spanos James Paxfon Jacob Harder Samuel Henderson . Jack Carpenfer Cornsfallc , James Sawyer Tabifha McSplinfer . . ...... Be'H'y Hamacher Squire Boone Leland Norford Pianisl , , . . ., . .. . Marilyn Moul Daniel Boone, a lighf opera in fhree acfs by Geoffrey F. Morgan and Samuel Richards Gaines, was presenfed on March ll and I2 by fhe A Cappella Choir. The plof is cenfered around Daniel Boone and his close friends and neighbors in The wildere ness sefflemenf of Boonesborough. As The sefllers are celebrafing fhe safe refurn of Dan'l and fhe menfollc from fhe salf liclq, Cornsfallc, chief of The Shawnees, comes upon fhe scene wifh fhe news fhaf fhe younger lndians are resfless and long fo malce war upon fhe whifes. Flow- ever, he offers fo go as a hosfage fo fhe forf af Mf. Pleasanf unfil all danger of affaclc is passed. Flanders Callaway, a young pioneer, offers fo guide him safely fo his desfinafion. A monlh lafer, while fhe sefflers are anxiously awaifing news of Flanders and fhe chief, Squire Boone, Daniels brolher, arrives from Philadelphia wiih fhe news of fhe Declarafion of Independence. ln 'rho midsf of fhis celebrafion Flanders comes baclc fo fell fhern fhaf Cornsfallc has been mur- dered by fhe men af Mf. Pleasanf and fhaf fhe lndians are on The warpafh. This ferrifying news becomes more ominous as Flanders discovers fhaf fhree girls, Frances and Befsy, his sisfers, and Jemima Boone, Daniels dauqhfer, have been capfured by lndians. Daniel. wifh Flanders, Samuel Henderson, John l-lolder, Richard Callaway, and ofhers sei ouf grimly in search of The capfives. Affer many days of waifing have been passed by The girls' mofhers, fhey are finally overs ioyed by fhe safe refurn of fheir offspring. This produciion is no excepfion fo ofhers along romanfic lines, for Flanders finally wins Jemima, Samuel marries Befsy Callaway, John and Frances decide fo malce fheir way fhrough life fogefher, and Zelciel Pogue, fhe ingenious confriver, persuades Tabifha McSplinfer fo spend whaf's leff' of her life wifh him. The music was direcfed by Miss Meade, fhe dramafics by Mrs, Rowe, and Miss Benfz carried The financial burden. Hamacher, Belly Gill, Nedra Clarlc, Mary Benlz, Doris Clemenfs, Doris Haymann, Delores Graham, Alice Mease. Mary Ann Morlon, Barbara Wilson, Rulh Neiss, Belly Hoch, Lois Richl, Helen A CAPPELLA CHOIR Periodically during lhe week, slrains ol choral music may be heard from lhe general direclion ol The audilorium or lhe music room. This is lhe A Cappella Choir, clirecled by Miss Meade, following The adage lhal Praclice malces perieclf' As lhere was no opporlunily lo enler forensic work 'rhis year, lhe performances of lhe choir were conlined lo local appearances. ll sang in lhe Chrisimas candle-lighl program of ihe December meeling of +he Parenl-Teacher Associalionq 'rhey presenled a program in December lor The Lemoyne Civic Club: logelher wilh 'rhe Junior Class lhey produced lhe lighl opera Daniel Boonemq and in May lhey gave a concerl consisling of some new and many old, well-loved numbers, sung by lhe enlire choir or by special groups lrom lhe choir. Leach, Helen Wevadou, Belly King, June Crilchley, Kalhryn Kealing, Kalhryn Grimm, Belly Hoffman, Ann Miller, Marion Spraqg, Muriel Holcombe, Louise Fidler, Reilla Goudy, Miriam Dalby, Peggy Lelrmer, Porlia Malfern, Roberla Fidler, Edna Miner, Vera Hall, Margarel Wilson, Joyce Alberl, Orleah Brubaker, Joyce Shafler, Lois Harder, Jake Norlord, Pele Shumalmer, Diclc Lulcens, Bill Elshied, Karl Lyler, John Graul, Richard Worley, William Preslon, Ed Paxlon, Jim Shaull, Wayne Carpenler. Jack Young, Clarence Fisher, Max Miller, Harold Arms, Tony Sawyer, Jim Sloner. Bruce Finlcenbinder, Kennelh Weidner, Lesler Beislline, Ralph Doyle, Robert Fausl, Bill Masonheimer, Jim Whilcomb, Harold Pelerman, Parlcer Sweger, Richard Musser, Ray Spanos, John Miller, John Bair, Elwood Sweger, Ralph Helen Acri Joan Ashway Caroline Bailey Virginia Baum BeTsy Bidler Edwin BiTTner Eugene Bomgarclner Charles Booser PaTricia Boyles NaneTTe Brame Emily Brown Lois Chrisi JUNIOR CHORUS James Hamacher .. Arlene Kinley ... Clefus Coble . . . William Fisher . . Porfia Lehmer . John Clemenis CleTus Coble Eugene Cobaugh Jerry Cosolowslcy Eugene Fisher William Fisher CarloTTa FolTz Darlene FriTz Marlin Gill Mary Gerirude Gingrich Barbara Glassrnyer The primary TuncTion oT The Junior Chorus is To Train The members Tor enTrance inTo The senior musical organizaTion oT The high school -The A Cappella Choir. AlThough They only appeared in public Twice during The year-aT The P. T. A. ChrisTmas program and aT The Junior High VarieTy Program in chapel in April-They have TaiThTully persevered in Their one period oT pracTice a week, pre- paring Tor beTTer Things in The years To come Officers Members Caroline GoTTschall James Hamacher Dolores T'larTman STuarT Heagy Peggy Heiney Ralph Hogenlogler Lois Jones lla Joseph Margaref KeaTing Arlene Kinley Grace Kinley Wilbar Kouclc .,,.....PresidenT Vice- PresidenT ..,...SecreTary Treasurer AccompanisT Yvonne Leisenring NaTalie Miner Arlene Myers RoberT Neusbaum William Orr Jean Oliver Dale Pierce DayTon Pryor Doris Reed Geraldine Sheely Edmund Shipp Emma Lou Snolce BeTTy Salmon Glenn Speece BeT+y Squire Donald SToner Elsa Siraley RuTh SuTTon Ralph Thrush Doris Weavodou George Wilbar Anna Yoder Doris Zoll THE BAND Early rhis year. if you happened fo be near 'rhe audiforium, you would have heard biis of in- srrumenral music produced by 'rhe members of fhe Lemoyne High School Band, pracficing for rheir firsf appearance ar +he pep mee+ing. Their lively arrangemenis of rhe school songs nor only inspired rhe siudenr body buf also proved io be an inceniive for our fooiball ieam. Six weeks afrer fhe close of The ioofball season rhe band, under 'rhe guidance of Mr. Baker, complelely rransformed info a dance orchesfra, presenred a varieiy program in Chapel, exhibifing an ample reperioire of popular songs. Elwood Bair Ralph Beis+line Edwin Biiiner June Bohner Jack Bowman Marjorie Bowman Eugene Bowser Doroihy Brackbill Dale Krebs .... Jovce Brubaker Glenn Busher Jack Carpenrer Lou Caylor Eugene Cobaugh Carherine Crifchley Wayne Crow Eileen Donbaugh Members Lorain Eck Janei Farver Bill Gardner Sfuarl Heaqy Donald Hershey Clara Hobaugh Jane Hobaugh George Kohler Dale Krebs Sfudeni Leader Frances Kuhn Helen McMurray Winnie Mowery Berry Niess William Orr James Reiier Charles Rosen berry Ralph Shank Wayne Shaull Donna Smiih Eleanor Sriles Jeanne Sfraley Ralph Sweger George Wilbar Kaihryn Wiley Shirley Rickeri i Violins Dale Krebs Elizabefh Green Barbara Morlon Peggy Dalby Mary Alice Bailey Reilla Ficller Cello Harold Whiicomb THE ORCHESTRA The orcheslra Jrhis year proves The old saying 'lhal good goods comes in small packages. Under lhe direclion of Miss Meade 'rhe members have acquired a well-rounded reperroire. Their appearances al The Senior Play, ar 'rhe Civic Club in February, af Commencement and a+ various limes in assembly lhroughour 'rhe year have been lhoroughly enjoyed by apprecialive lisreners. Members Bass Clarineis Trombone Ralph Sweger Frances Kuhn Gene Cobaugh Kalhryn Wiley Drums Cafherine Crilchley Piano George Wilbar Belly Niess Trumpefs ' Flufes Sfuarf Heagy Saxophone Elwood Bair Kennelh Finkenbinder Mariorie Bowman Ralph Beislline June Bohner X 7wM X if k is 2' A7 Q Wah ' l' ART CLUB Miss Killinger Sponsor Roberfa Bowman Presidenl Helen Donbaugh Vice-President Belly Shambaugh Secrelary X Trewsurer Members Belly Beidler Roberla Bowman Jack Brelz Richard Conley Helen Donbauqn Geneva Blanlino Jean Blumenslein Belly Coslello Wilbur Kaul: Alvin Miller Donald Miller David Owens Eugene Palese Joseph Palese Daylon Pryor Dollie Rogers Marlyn Fudy Berry Shambaugh SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Diana Coslello Helen Grandon Kalhryn Gruber Jeanne Helsing Lois Smiley Drucilla Kilgore Helen Slwoflner Elaine McCormick Dorolhy Weigel June Moore Doris Young Mrs Maxwell Sponsor Diana Cosfello Presidenl Jeanne Helsing Vice Presidenf Helen Grandon Secrefary Drucilla Kilgore Treasurer JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Curfis Black Glenn Blurnenslein Diclr Bowman Donald Eichelberqer Gerald Eichelberqer Jake Eisenberqer Gordon Engle Mr. Gasull Sponsor Ben Keafing Presidenf John Ludlow Vice-Presideni Herman Groninger Treasurer Mrs. Rowe Sponsor Helen Acri Presidenf Mary Gingrich Vice-Presidenl Carolyn Bailey Secrelary Doris Zell Treasurer Members Helen Acri Carolyn Bailey Daniel Baron Evelyn Bohn Joan Byrem Fred Clark Geraldine Cline Paliy Eby Marlha Fasick Mary Gingrich Doris Grandon Delores Harlman Lois Heclrerl Marian Kane Joanne Suflon Doris Zoll BOYS' GYM CLUB Richard Ensminger Marlrs Leisenring Roberl Farver Lawrence McGuire William FuliO!1 Jaclr Marlin William Fissel Bill Maffern Marvin Grimm Ronald Maflern James Heffelbower Barry Miner Theron Kinler Anfhony Pinfi Charles Kohler Roberl Quade Lawrence Radle Edwin Rhodes Pasquale Rizio William Salada Paul Snolce Donald S+oner Roberf Sloulrler Ralph Thrush Bill Webb Richard Weriz Jack Williams Raymond Wilso Jack Wolfe D Roberl Wrighlsfona Edward Zeigler TROJAN CLUB Mr. Werf Sponsor Ross Smiih Prosidenl Carl Kirsch Vice-President Jean Corby Secrelary 84 Treasurer Members Jack Andrews Doroihy Crowl Virginia DelduCa Doris Fox Helen Hanson June O11ey Evelyn Pannebalcer Evelyn Paxlon Harmon Quigley Jim Reeser Marjorie Sheehan Jack Shelley Kennefh Spidle George Sponsler Laura Slanley Theodore Slarry Jeanne Sfoner Paul Urich Vivian Weiser HANDICRAFT CLUB William Arnold Richard Buehler Howard Houck Elwood Skipper John Belief John Clemenis George Loveioy Chesier Swarrz Card Barker Cleius Coble Maynard Myers Newell Waddell Charles Booser Elmer Forbes Roberi Newbaum Dale Zoll Roberf Gully Edmund Shipp Mr. Hoch Sponsor Clefus Coble Presideni Charles Booser Vice-Presidenl Newell Waddell Secrefa ry John Clemenfs Treasu rer HI-Y CLUB Edwards Jacobs Denys Marflew Kennelh Smilh Euqene Kirsch Arthur Masonheimer Glen Speece Clair Kissinger Roberl Miller l-larold Turner William McCormick Dale Pierce Arthur Updeqrall HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Mr. Harmon Sponsor Roberf Kessler Presidenf James Hemachar Vice-Presidenl Roberf Weller Treasurer Billy Fisher Chaplain Ed Jacobs Serqeanl al Arms Charles Crow Secrela ry Members Marlin Benfzel Gene Bombqardner Roberl Brown Morris Clapper Jerry Cosoloslcy Paul Crow Gailen Declcman James Diflenbach James Felfrow Eugene Fisher Slanhope Graul Ralph Hogenlogler Monroe Yoder Donald Young Waller Young Raymond Zimmerman June Fair Rulh l-lallc Grace Kinley Elsa Slraley Rose Fellin Florence Heaqy Yvonne Leisenrinq Rulh Suflon Carlolla Folfz Kalhleen Jerore Florence MacGregor Orpha Woodell Arlene Groninqer Lois Jones Calharine Sheafler Ann Yoder Beverly Gross lda Joseph Doris Simmons Miss Miller Sponsor June Fair Presidenl Caiharine Sheaffer Secrela ry Doris Simmons Treasurer LIBRARY CLUB RECREATION CLUB Mrs. Payne Mrs. Tanger Sponsors Chrisline Snell President Joanna Sfoner Secrela ry Doris Pennebalzer Treasurer Members Belly Brennernan Mary Di Mascio Sara l-lollnor Marqarel Jaiir-bs Janice Krebs Jean Luce Arlene Miller Jean Myers Annabelle Owens Doris Pannebalcer Jeanne Scorl Clwrisfine Snell Gloria Snook Joanna Sfoner Mary Ann Afliq Elizabellw Green Jane? Miller Muriel Slriclcner Virqinia Baum Mabel Kilqore June Miller Juanila Sloacl Doris Brelz Evelyn Marlin Clirisline Moore Doris Zimmerman Lois Cris? Elaine Miller Laura Ralwn Miss Maurer Siinnenr Juanila S'oacl Prosiclcnl Doris Zimmerman Seirzfary Doris Rawlings -lVFl rJSllfPf S SENIOR RED CROSS CLUB Miss Benlz Sponsor Miriam Bowman Presidenl Palsy Eshelman Vice-Presiclenl Laura Slanley Treasurer Mariorie Van Lear Secrela ry Members Frances Acri Elaine Anlcerbrandl Mary Beard Miriam Bowman Madeline Bushman Doris Declcman Alice Emericlc Palsy Eslwelman Wilma Eve-rlnarl Renee Faclrler Velma Greenawall Alma Heclcerl Doris Kapp Jean Keisler Belly Kimmel Ida Kilclw Joyce Fines Calherine Slwal-fer Gloria Sloulfer Gloria Marlin Pauline Rizio Nancy Shields Helen Trayer Jean Melz Palsy Roeser Laura Slanley Mariorie Van Lear Eleanor Miller Alverla Rogers Leona Sleever Dorolhy Warner JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB Evelyn Kuhn Dorollwy Morgan Helen Spells Rulh Wallace Nerissa Lelnmer ,lean Oliver Emma Lou Snolce Jo Ann Werlz Barbara Miller Janel Sclwell Doris Snyder Mrs. Cobaugh Sponsor Dorollhy Morgan Presidenl Jean Oliver Vice- Presidenl Barbara Miller Secrelary Nerissa Lelnrner Assislanl Secrelary Emma Lou Snolne Treasurer SCIENCE CLUB James Kirlc Bud Lulcens Edward McGinnis Leo Monismiih Harold Ofsfor lfaly Pinri Joe Reed John Reed Bradley Rhodes Nevin Shenclr John Sifes Ronald Smiih Pressley Squire James Slarry James S+oner Mr. Hendricks S po nsor Lloyd Free Presidenf Clarence Keller Secrela ry Jack O'Hara Treasurer Members Galen Brefz Franlc Ellioll John Everhari Leonard Eyler Donald Fawber William Floriq Lloyd Free Eric Glassmyer Lesler Graham Irvin Groninqer Jaclc Hale Adam Heclrerl Raymond Hobauqh Richard Jones Clarence Keller Jaclr O'l'lara Leon Kinier Harold Trayer Walfer Waddell George Wallace Lesfer Weigel Donald Zimmerman JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Leonard Balmer Parricia Boyles Marlin Gill Samuel Jones John Beers NaneHe Brame Barbara Glassmyer Jaclr Lay Richard Boolr Bill Clark Caroline Goishall Nelson Sober Harrison Coleman Warren Heaqy Mrs. Denison Sponsor Paf Boyles President Jack Lay Vice-Presidenf Richard Book Secrela ry Bill Clark Treasurer Jack Ley Manaqer SPCRTS CLUB Edillw Buck Lrnily Caylor Helen Fousl Mrs. Bonney Sponsor Helen Fousf President Miriam Hensel Vice-Presidenl Geraldine Mosey Secreiary Jean Myers Treasurer Ru+h Rahn Chaplain SENIOR GIRL RESERVES Mr. Lyons Sponsor Roberf Ludlow President Cfzarles Hannafaus Vice-Presidenf Roberf Leach Sccrelary-Treasurer Members Garolcl Davis James Ficlcel Charles Hannalaus Joseph Kitzmiller Earl Larnberl Roberi Leach Reber? Ludlow James Mccormiclr Eddie Mallern Charles Pines William Snell Oscar Squire Jeanne Gibb Geraldine Mosey Jacqueline Osler Miriam Hensel Jean Myers Rufln Ralwn Paffy Lenlcer Belly Nesrnillw Belly Sponq JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES Miss Schwarh Sponsor Doris Wevoclou Presidenl Barbara Fousl Secrela ry Helen Waddefl Treasu rer Members Dorollwy Auble Barbara Fousl Berlha Grissinqer Elianore Jerore Marqarel Kealinq Barbara Lenlcer Marqarel Lenlcer Nalalie Miner Wilma Murray Geraldine Slialler Geraldine Sheeley Ellen Smillr Donna Spear Helen Waddell Doris Wevodou NINTH AND TENTH GRADE GIRL RESERVES Joann Asluway Peggy l-liney Arlene Myers Joyce Skipper Emily Brown Elsie Jolinsonbauqli Doris Reed Anna Spidle Madeline Clwrislian Maryann Kapp Ann Rizio Belly Squire June Heplord Arlene Kinley Belly Salmon Mrs. Beclr Sponsor Belly Salmon Presidenl Joann Aslwwey Vice- Presidenl Arlene Kinley Secrela ry Belly Squire Treasu rer Joyce Slripper Cliaplain 1 P - 1 W sw .- x. W i wr. a' .'- ' ,. - v J .ek 1.1.Q - 1 Q if v X s L l , is-x xQ v ix fa X 5 , W l . . G if rv -If i --:X aff Q .1 'I 74010, 4 , I X i Spam Wdaeteea f0'!ffQ'f4'L66 , i-rt wi' A F 'JZ - if ..i FOOTBALL In his eighTh year of coaching aT Lemoyne, Coach Henry Gasull produced one of The besT Teams ever To represenT Lemoyne High School on The gridiron. This ouTsTanding record was broughT To a climax wiTh a hard-earned Triumph over New Cumberland, which loroughT The Trojans Two championships, The Lower Susquehanna. Class A. and The WesT Shore League. IT was composed of eleven players, Torming The loesT lcniT Team Tor an oTTense and deTense supporTed by any high school aggrega- Tion in This secfion. Lemoyne scored l92 poinTs in Their eighT games while only one Touchdown was scored againsT Them. Champions Of West Shore And Lower Susquehanna Football Conferences J , FOOTBALL TROJAN ELEVEN nowNs RED uoN IN SEASON OPENER ' ' Showing plenTy oT zip and power, The Lemoyne High Troian eleven ouT-rushed The TighTing Red Lion High School To gain a I5-0 decision in Their iniTial encounTer. Ed Rhodes, our crack-speed halfback, received The opening kickoff and reTurned iT To The 50-yard sTripe. ATTer a series oT reverses and power plays. Ludlow slipped across The goal on a Tricky reverse for The TirsT score oT The game. The second score came when Spidle and Finkenbinder. our Two diminuTive guards. blocked a Red Lion punT on Their own IO-yard line which resulTed in a saTeTy. Opening The second halT Red Lion sTarTed a drive ThaT ended on The Lemoyne I-yard line, where The TighTing Troians puT up a brillianT goal line sTand and counTered wiTh a drive oT no less Than 73 yards in ll plays. Ludlow and l-leffelbower alTernaTed in running The ball. WiTh The ball on The 8-yard line HeTTelbower hiT The cenTer of The line Tor The Third score oT The game. and Ludlow spurTed around end Tor The exTra poinT. TROJANS WIN VICTORY OVER MILLERSBURG ' The smooTh working Lemoyne Team romped off wiTh a capTivaTing l Trium h over The Millersbur eleven in Their T'irsT home game. WiTh P 9 T Ludlow and Free each accounTing Tor Two Touchdowns. The Lemoyne High School eleven ran and passed To a 26-To-O vicTory againsT Their worThy opponenT. The TirsT score oT The game was seT up when a Heffelbower To Ludlow pass puT The ball down on The I5-yard line early in The game. From There Ludlow wenT over, going wide around his righT end. The second score came when Spanos blocked a Daniel's punT and Free caughT The ball in mid-air, racing I0 yards Tor The score. Hefielbower plunged Tor The exTra poinT. Johnny Ludlow, sensaTional running back of The Troians, hiT pay dirT Tor The Third Time when he received one of Daniel's punTs on his own 40-yard line and raced behind some beaufiful downfield blocking Tor a 60-yard sprinT. The Tinal score came when Lemoyne worked The bell deep inTo Millersburg TerriTory, where Lloyd Free snaTched a shorT pass Trom Ludlow and raced To The goal Tor his second score of The game. TROJANS ROLL OVER VVEST YORK .0 ' The powerful Blue and Gold had liTTl'e Trouble in pushing over Their ' WesT York Toe in an impressive vicTory of 53-To-0 To keep a clean slaTe of no losses, no Ties, and no poinTs scored againsT Them. IT was a runaway Tor The Trojan backfield as They ran up 8 Touch- downs and scored 5 successful exTra poinTs. Ludlow ran his ToTal To 7 Touchdowns in Three games seTTing quiTe a repuTaTion Tor The '42 Troians. The TirsT score came when Hehfelbower compleTed a beauTiTul pass To Ludlow a few minuTes aTTer The game sTarTed. Then Ludlow wenT around end for The second score. Waddell converTed boTh Times. ATTer Graham wenT over for The nexT score, The quarTer came To a close. Beginning The second half Ludlow carried The pigskin for 60 yards on a punT run-back. A'FTer ThaT he com- pleTed a pass To Eisenberger who hiT pay dirT Tor The TiTTh Touchdown and ended The scoring for The Third quarTer. In The TourTh quarTer Luddy and Graham again rallied The Team for Two more scores. Then Les Weidner caughT a pass from Ludlow, which ran The score up To 47-0. The Tinal score came on a beauTiTul run by Kessler. nexT year's Johnny Ludlow as he raced downTield for 70 long yards, showing an excellenT exhibiTion of TooTball skill and running abiliTy. .v FOOTBALL' TnoJANs 4TH IN A now CapiTalizing on Two breaks To score Twice in The firsT half, The f ' W Trojans wenT on To Trip The Lower PaxTon High Club 20-To-O. Thus The Trojan eleven sTill mainTainecl iTs unbeaTen, unTied, and unscored upon record Through Their TourTh game. The firsT break was on a bad pass from cenTer, Theball rolling To The Ranger's ll-yard line, where Spanos recovered iT. From here a pass from Ludlow To WhiTey Free scored The TirsT 6 poinTs. Waddell converTed. Early in The second quarTer Waddell inTercepTed a Lower PaxTon pass and raced 55 yards for a Touchdown. Then failed To converT. The Trojans Tallied again laTe in The fourTh quarTer on a TourTeen yeard jaunT by Les Graham. Heffelbower plunged Tor The exTra poinT. The ouTsTanding individual sTar for Lower PaxTon, alThough he had no poinTs, was Harold jPoochj Arnold, who accounTed for mosT of his Team's yardage. from scrimmage and who was very effecTive on The defense. -I 5TH VICTIM OF TROJANS UnbeaTen. unTied and unscored upon! ThaT was The record To daTe Ti of The powerful, Tricky Trojan eleven ThaT pushed over Camp Hill by a 30-To-0 decision for Their TiTTh sTraighT win. Sparking The Lemoyne aTTack was ThaT brillianT quarTerbaclc, 135 pound Johnny Ludlow. who was sensaTional on boTh offense and defense. scor- ing Three Touchdowns. passing for anoTher and inTercepTing Two passes for a ToTal of IIO-yards. He also saved The Trojan clean record by sTepping in To nail Dick Baker who had evaded all of Lemoyne's oTher Tacklers. The Lions seriously ThreaTened The Lemoyne goal a couple of Times, wiTh The ball resTing on The Lemoyne 3-yard line aT The end of The game. AlThough Lemoyne had I7 firsf downs To Camp Hill's IO, The Lions ouT- passed The Trojans l08 yards To 68. WhiTey Free Tallied The remaining Two scores on shorT passes from Ludlow and Heffelbower. The poinTs afTer Touchdowns were made by Waddell jplacemenTj and Glassmyer jplungej. wi THIRD-QUARTER VICTORY The Trojans, The lasT of The unbeafen, XunTied, and unscored upon Teams in This area came ouT on Top wiTh The slighT edge of 6-0 when They hiT The powerful Susquehanna Indians. lT was noThing more Than a game of give and Take all afTernoon wiTh boTh Teams knowing, when They lefT The field, ThaT They had been in a real ball game. The game ran very slowly up To The end of The firsT half when Huck Heffelbower whipped ThaT pigskin for 35 yards To WhiTey Free who made a beauTiTul caTch buT was sTopped before he had a chance To cross The goal. As Heffelbower was being rushed and had To Throw The ball on The move, iT was undoubfedly one of The besT plays of The game. Time ran ouT before The Team had a chance To puT The nexT play inTo operaTion. AT The kick-off of The second half The firsT and only score of The game came when Johnny Ludlow Took The ball on his own 3-yard line, raced downfielcl following The mosT brillianT blocking by The Lemoyne eleven. and sTruck pay dirT. 1 ln The Third period Susquehanna ThreaTenecl To score buT was sTopped when Ludlow sTepped in To inTercepT a pass. ln The remaining minuTes Lemoyne froze The ball jusT To make sure. FOOTBALL moJANs DEFEAT PANTHERS Johnny Ludlow was at the height ot perfection when he scored three touchdowns to deteat Enola I9-to-O. Shortly atter the opening lciclc-off Lemoyne recovered a tumble and marched to the I'4'yard line from where Ludlow, following Waddell. went ott tackle tor the opening score. The Panthers held then unti late in the tirst halt, when a Ludlow to Free pass lett the ball resting on the Enola I4-yard line. Ludlow swept around end to score again. Glassmyer added the extra point by a line plunge. Mid-way in the third quarter Ludlow intercepted one ot Acri's passes and raced 35 yards to score the third and tinal goal tor the Troians. Exceptionally good blocking was shown by Waddell and Spanos, two truly progressive taclcles. TROJANS WIN BIG GAME . .. . 1 closed its '42 tootball season at New Cumberland in the traditional Turkey-day battle, coming out with a brilliant victory of I9-to-6. Prior to the start ot hostilities it had been hinted that Lemoyne was a one-man team, and that it Johnny Ludlow could be stopped, Lemoyne could be stopped. The game analysis proved that statement to be tar from true. Ludlow played great football, punting with a skill rarely seen in high school ball. and making many tackles on the defense that were beautiful to behold. Yet it was easy to see that the elusive Johnny Ludlow could not operate well in the mud that bogged down the field. as he hit pay dirt only V ' Unbeaten, untied and almost unscored upon, the gallant Trojan eleven . i l one time. Sparlring the Troians to victory was a brilliant line that blocked tour out of ten New Cumberland punts, rushed Tiger passers so fast they had little time to get the ball oti, and hurried ball carriers throughout the game. The Troians also had more than Johnny Ludlow in this game, they had Jim ll-tuckl Hetfelbower at the fullback position. Hetlelbower rose to superior heights as he hurled those long. accurate passes with deadly precision, despite the wet turt and slippery L ball. The first score was in the second quarter when Les Weidner, the Troian regular center, now in the baclctield, snatched one ot Huck l-lettelbowefs passes and plunged his way to the goal. Special tribute should be paid to Les Graham who played an ex- cellent game, despite a severe blow on the head which resulted in his having to leave the game. Ken Finkenbinder intercepted a Tiger pass and made the linal score ot the game. The successful playing ot Jake Eisenberger, who blocked two punts, John Spanos, Waddell, Spidle, Free, and Rhodes. did a swell job on both ottense and defense. and Carl Kirsch who went into the tray at center and did a grand job of passing a wet ball without a mistake. New Cumberland got their only score in the third quarter, when Hetfelbower lcnoclred down a Tiger pass which was caught by a New Cumberland player who tell across the goal. BOYS BASKETBALL The season oT I942-l943 was led by our capTain, Ben. KeaTing. Since There were only Three seniors, namely, Ben. KeaTing. James Reeser, and Ray Mosser, The reserves were able To geT The one Thing ThaT is mosT valuable To any player oT any sporT-experience. Since The record leTT by This years Team was a TourTh place in The League, The Tans and players seem To TorgeT The hard worlc and encouraqernenT which was given by our coach. IT anyone deserves The honor and praise oT The Team, wheTher iT had a high sTanding or a low sTandinq, iT is The coach who encourages his Teams To do Their besT aT all Times. We Talce This space To express our appreciaTion To a very Tine coach-Mr. Gasull. Boys' Basketball 1942-1943 E LEMOYNE ALUMNI l 29 5l Home The Lemoyne Troians sTarTed Their l942-I943 basl:eTball season by receiving a deTeaT aT The hands of a very sTrong aggregaTion oT Tormer GraduaTes. The deTeaT which The Troians sumcfered ended a long win- ' ning sTrealc Tor The high school boys over The Old Grads, - LEMOYNE 30 Home ARENDTSVILLE 46 AcTing as hosTs To a new Team on our schedule The Trojans allowed The ArendTsville Team To gain a 27-8 lead aT half-Time. ATTer reTurning Tor The Third quarTer, however, The homesTers played beTTer baslceTball by ouTscoring The Applepiclcers I2-3. LEMOYNE 4I Home LOWER PAXTON 36 MeeTing anolher new member on our Team's schedule. The specTaTors saw The Izind of basIreTball which any Tan delighTs in seeing. ln The pinch Lemoyne showed a good zone deiense and a beTTer oTTense which proved enough To Trip The Rangers. Again The Third period Told The TaTe of The visiTors when The Troians scored l9'poinTs To Lower PaxTon's 9. LEMOYNE 30 Home ENOLA 33 Playing The TirsT WesT Shore League game oT The season, we saw The Lemoyne Troians and The Enola PanThers play a seesawing game when aT The end of The Third quarTer The Tans Tound Lemoyne ahead 27-24. ln spiTe oT This lead a nine poinT rally by The up-river Team was enough To sTop The TighTing Troians. LEMOYNE SWATARA I 30 47 Home AlThough boasTing a high scoring Team and a record oT Two Class B DisTricT 3 P. l. A. A. STaTe Championships, The SwaTara Eagles showed no signs of over-confidence. This was proved by ouTscoring The Lemoyne represenTaTives in Three ouT of Tour periods. - LEMOYNE 24 Away CAMP HILL 36 Camp Hill proved To be a ThreaT in The league by scoring I2 and I3 poinTs in The second and Third sTanzas, re- specfively. This vicTory gave The Lions undispuTed possession of second place and lowered Lemoyne deeper in The cellar of The league. LEMOYNE 35 Home NEW CUMBERLAND 36 New Cumberland, arch rival of Lemoyne, had To play exTra hard To deTeaT The sTubborn Troians in The TirsT of a Two game series. AlThough New Cumberland lead I9-I6 aT half-Time The game Turned To Lemoyne's favor when They ouTscored The Tigers in The Third period To Talre The lead 29-28. The Tinal period was played on even Terms unTiI only seven seconds remained. WiTh The score 35-34 on The Troians side of The Tence, a sTar player Tor The Tigers crossed mid-courT, sTopped. shoT, and New Cumberland walked OTT The courT wiTh a hard ToughT vicTory. LEMOYNE 29 Away LOWER PAXTON 34 When The Lemoyne enTries meT The Lower PaxTon Rangers The second Time They Tound They had improved and alfhough The Troians held a I2-5 lead The TirsT period The second and Third quarTers proved enough To deTeaT The Lemoyne High quinTeT. l LEMOYNE BOILING SPRINGS I3 40 Away Facing a sTrong and deTermined Team represenTing The Bubblers oi Boiling Springs. our Troians suTTered The worsT seT back They have en- counTered Tor quiTe a Tew years. This deTeaT was The TourTh league losT - in as many sTarTs. Boys' Basketball 'I942-1943 LEMOYNE ENOLA L 27 20 Away Engaging Enola, The second Time in The currenT season. The Trojans, defending Champions oT The WesT Shore League. reTurned To good 'form I The T'irsT Three periods enabling Them To Take a lead of 27-I I. However, The hnal period The PanThers sTaged a 9 poinT rally while holding Lemoyne scoreless. LEMOYNE 38 Home BIGLERVILLE I8 The Canners of Biglerville didn'T give our quinTeT Too much Trouble as Lemoyne scored almosT aT will, ouTscoring Them The TirsT Three quarTers and Tying Them in The final sTanza wiTh The use of reserves. The deTense and oT'lense of The Trojans seemed aT iTs peak in The Third period. LEMOYNE 44 Home MIDDLETOWN I4 ATTer beginning The second round of The season our Team seemed To have Tound a new brand oT baskeTbaIl and really cooperaTed wiTh each oTher in joITing The MiddleTown entry by a margin ol' 30 poinTs. The defense sparked and held Two players of The Lower Dauphin CounTy Team To only 4 poinTs each. LEMOYNE I8 Home CAMP HILL 40 Lemoyne. sporTing a Three game winning sTreak, Tound ThaT iT could noT carry iT any TurTher when iT meT The Lions of Camp Hill. The Lions Trounced The Trojans by ouTscoring Them in every period of The baTTle. LEMOYNE NEW CUMBERLAND I9 32 Away Again The Trojans bowed To The oldesT rival on our sporTs lisT, The , New Cumberland Tigers. ATTer The Tigers Took a I2-7 lead aT halT- Time They reTurned To score The same number of poinTs in The IasT Two ' sessions, IO poinTs while holding Lemoyne To I2 poinTs The Tinal half. ' LEMOYNE 42 Away A BIGLERVILLE 22 Winning The Tinal game wiTh Biglerville enabled The Lemoyne Trojans To secure a TourTh place in The league which They were champions of a yearrago. Rallying in every quarTer of The TiIT encouraged The visiTing enTry To play a TasT and cauTious game. LEMOYNE 25 Away SWATARA 27 Lemoyne's Trojans, playing wiTh Tigh+ and deTerminaTion. played iTs besT game of The season when They goT olil To a Three poinT lead The TirsT period. However, The Eagles ToughT back To Take The lead IO-9 aTTer The second quarTer ended. Playing To a sTale-maTe The Third sTanza The Trojans gained The lead only To lose iT The IasT I0 seconds when an olTensive player oT SwaTara dropped a long seT shoT Through The hoop. LEMOYNE 26 Home BOILING SPRINGS 40 Scoring an equal number of Tallies in each quarTer, The Boiling Springs Tossers copped The WesT Shore Scholas- Tic League TiTIe by noT allowing The galIanT Trojans To score more Than 9 poinTs in one Trame. This vicTory also enf abled The Bubblers To hold The individual scoring honors in The league. LEMOYNE MIDDLETOWN - - 38 24 Away As The Trojans journeyed To MiddIeTown The Tans saw Lemoyne holding The upper hand by Tripping The home quinTeT by a safe margin of 38-24. The visiTors were only able To do This by sTaving off a final deTermined L aTTack by The MiddleTown players. GIRLS' BASKETBALL ln her lirsl year of coaching Miss Maurer produced a sexlef al Lemoyne lo finish The season wirh a won-losl record of .500 and a second place lie in lhe Wesl Shore League. The offense, led by Co-Caplain, Dorolhy Crowl, produced a group ol smoolh, lasl plays bringing lhe Tolal number of poinls for rhe season lo 3I2. On The defense, The guards, led by Co-Caplain, Chrisline Moore, were exceplionally miserly in granling lheir opponenls score. These lacfors plus 'rhe whole-hearled supporl ol fhe sfudenl body were insfrumenlal in lhe success of lhis year's learn. GIRLS' BASKETBALL - i On December I I, I942, The girls' baslceTball Team opened Their home season by showing The Alumni Their possibiliTies Tor The coming season, deTeaTing Them by a 26-I9 score. Fresh Trorn an opening vicTory over The Alumni our girls' ' Team came ouT on The Top end of a 35-30 counT in Their sec- 1 ond home encounTer of The season wiTh Arendfsville on December IS. The Enola girls were The TirsT league vicTim and Third sTraighT opponenT To go down To deTeaT aT The hands of our girls on January 8. ln a very well played conTesT we came ouT vicTorious by a score of 30-26. T ln a low scoring game which saw The guarding dominaTing The scoring, our lassies were deTeaTed by a well-balanced SwaTara six on our home courT February I, Their Three game winning sTrealc Thus abrupTly broughT To a halT. Freeze The ball. pled by all The rooTers of The TighTing Trojan lassies, was successfully accom- plished as we gained our second sTraighT league win over a sTrong Camp Hill Team 25-24 on Their home floor January I9. MeeTing Boiling Springs February I. on Their Tloor proved Too much Tor The lassies who wenT down To a 25-I4 deTeaT in a game en+irely dominaTed by The champions. SmarTing from The deTeaT dealT Them by our TasT-sTepping sexTeT in Their TirsT encounTer The Enola girls' romped oTT wiTh a vicTory by a Top-heavy score of 4l-25 in The second Enola game. ' As a resulT of a well-earned vicTory over a sTrong Biglerville six our lassies gained consider- able ground in The league sTanding, Torging inTo a Tie wiTh Camp Hill Tor second place only one- halT game behind The league leaders, Boiling Springs. The lassies goT oTl To a slow sTarT buT Tinally subdued The Biglerville sexTeT by a 28-23 score on February 5. ,A I ln an exciTing game which saw The scoring lead varying never more Than Tour poinTs our sexTeT elced ouT a 32-3l vic- Tory over MiddleTown on February 5. ATTer gaining a one- poinT lead in The TirsT quarTer. The lassies Torged ahead in The second period by Tour poinTs, and. as a resulT oT a TighTer defense in The second halT. held The high scoring MiddleTown f Torwards To only nine poinTs The resT oT The game. ' GIRLS' BASKETBALL Affer copping a one-poinf vicfory fhiree nighfs before, our Trojan females saw a defeaf by fhe same close score, when fhe Biglerville lassies downed fhem by a I7-I6 counf in a game which was scheduled earlier buf was posfponed unfil February I2. A good feam running in bad luck could easily be fhe T ferm fo apply fo The Trojan lassies as fhey wenf down fo defeaf by a fwo-poinf win by Swafara Township on February I7. The score was I8-I8 wifh nearly a minufe fo go and a field goal and successful freezing of fhe ball by Swafara furned fhe fide of vicfory fo a defeaf. Seemingly showing a yen for close games. fhe lassies lcepf 'rhe specfafors on edge as fhey eked ouf anofher win over Boiling Springs by fwo poinfs. The final score was I5-I3, showing fhe remarkable defense provided by bofh feams. As a resulf of fhis win in fheir finale in fhe Wesf Shore League our girls' were awarded a second place 'trophy along wifh Enola ' and Biglerville. This was fhe only defeaf suffered by fhe 'Springs lassies in league compefifion as fhey copped fhe championship. ' Traveling fo Middlefown fo close fheir season wasn'f foo successful as fhe lassies finished fheir season wifh a loss. which ended fhe season wifh a record of seven wins and seven losses. One baskef proved enough for fhe win as ifhe Middlefown girls' gained a I4-I2 vicfory. T l MR. HENDRICKS Coach CHEER LEADERS Cur cheerleading squad has always been on iTs Toes. The very TirsT day oT school such sounds as-Yea! Lemoyne! Hoo-Rah! Team-were heard resounding Through The halls of L. H. S. This year's squad, aloly capTained loy Nedra Gill, The largesT in our his- Tory, managed shorTer buT peppier and more exciTing pep-meeTings. They always had a new yell or some Triclc up Their sleeves To malce The meeTings more enjoyable. ln all lcinds of weaTher our cheerleaders Tollowed The Teams and spurred Them on To The greaT vicTories They aTTained. DespiTe The unusual TransporTaTion diTTiculTies aT leasT some oT Them were aT each baslceTball game wiTh cheers Tor The Teams. Only Three are graduaTing, so wiTh nexT year's squad made up compleTely oT veTerans, The cheering should be excellenT. IT is The wish oT Those graduaTing ThaT Those remaining shall carry on and do Their besT as cheerleaders. This year's squad was composed of: Seniors-CapT. Nedra Gill, Vera Miner, Helen RichT Juniors--Jean O'Hara, Marilyn Moul, Doris BenT:, RoberT Doyle: Sophomores-Dolores Haymann KaThryn KeaTing, June King, RoberT Farver, ll-lelen RichT was al:JsenT when This picTure was Taken. ATHLETIC MANAGERS FACULTY MANAGERS Faculfy Direcfor ........,......,....,.,.......... Mr. Elshied Foofball Manager ...... Girls' Baslce+ball Manager .. Boys' Baslcefball Manager .. .... Mr. Lyons . . . .Mrs. Beck .,...Mr. Werl STUDENT MANAGERS Foofball Managers ..,...,.........,........, Girls' Baslcelball Managers . .... Boys' Baskelball Manager ,......... .,........ George Sponsler William Lulcens .Jean Melz Lois Sfoner George Kohler -'L- EN ll eil, 'I qww X he . I 5 ifamdam Emma Scion! Sw f -EB 'GA IN APPRECIATION he Stajf of the 1943 Trojan wishes to thank the Advertisers, Boosters, The Fasnacht Studio, The Telegraph Press and the School Ad' ministration for their co-operation in making this publication of the Trojan possible. The staff also wishes to thank the American Red Cross for the picture from which the declif cation cut was made. f -fvv-xvv-wwf-A -fvvf -Af-A Af- -fvv-fwnnnfw om? 6 A FASHION INSTITUTIONN 312 MARKET ST. HARRISBURG, PA. ' 6 3 Y Q 1 V I 9 gf L. G. BALFCUR CC. ATTLEBORO, MASS. School jewelry and Stationery l 6 i?... OFFICIAL JEWELER AND STATIONER To Class of I943 Lemoyne High School I20 S. 2d S+. W. G. fBiIlj Ross Wormleysburg, Pa. ?mAAA' y4AA4 4?s'iYi's'4'?AAA,aY4f'4X Q 0 9 5 Si 9 Y V I I v 3 0 i V 7 i 9 3 1 fi 3 3 5 9 xfif ALBERT'S SERVICE STATION Diclz Alberi, Mgr. PHONE 3-9l32 We Specialize in Lubricaiing, Washing. Bafiery Service, Tires and Repairing 3rd and Bosler Ave. Lemoyne, P Complimenfs of Walter H. Slothower HUDSON-TEXACO Your Services Are Needed In The War Effort Prepare for your job al' Central Penna. Business College 323 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Career and Emergency Courses v ACTION IN ENOLA FOOTBALL GAME Q '? O K i -AXVV'f'f'!'bAfvSf7-f'Af!!'6!-6f- -17-1779 'O Member Florisf Telegraph Delivery H PeaIe'r's Flower Shop F'-ORIST Sfore Greenhouses Specializing in Floral Designs 9l6 N- Third S+- 5- Third Sf. Harrisburg, Pa. Lemoyne, Pa. Telephone 3-8200 Telephone 4-06I9 CAMP HILL, PA. phone 2.0805 Flowers by Wire School Days IIB- O They cemenf many Iasfing friendships. Soon you and your classmafes will fake differenf roads, and if may be years before some of you meef again. School days do nof Iasf forever-and when fhey are pasf, memories are Icepf warm by fhe phofographs of friends and pals of fhe class room and campus. I Your chums should have a personalify porfraif of you, and you will prize one of fheirs in refurn. In a year or so, you will be glad you fool: fhis means of keeping alive fhe memories of your school days. O And fhe home folks will always cherish a porfraif of fhe furning poinf in your life. O This sfudio is fhe headquarfers for fhe besf phofographic work and fhe doors are open fo fhe sfudenfs of Lemoyne High and fheir friends. O Why nof arrange fo come fo fhe sfudio now and have fhaf phofograph falcen? Special Sfyle and Rafes for Sfudenfs THE ENSMINGER STUDIOS Harvey L. Ensminger BELL PHONES 5228-5229-5230 Second and Walnuf Sfreefs Harrisburg, Penna. ACTION IN BIGLERVILLE GIRLS' BASKETBALL GAME 1 'S 'a Qv sa l 'VSQAQA 14 QAQQQ Qs Q, 3,444 i844 daft iQA if 44415 44,04 4.2 4 44 '5 Y v Az4X'AV6vK' '0?k'? I Esfalalished I932 All Work Guaranleed TELECHRON CLOCKS John W. Patton, Jr. Wafch and Cloclc Repairing We Use Only Genuine Paris 225 S. Third SI. Lemoyne, Pe. LEMOYNE HIGH SONG For our Lemoyne High we will ever vie, To bring our high esfeemg We will keep in sfep wilh the modern pep and praise you as supreme: Our Gold and Blue is slreaming, our spirils are gleaming: Lemoyne is our school: Viclory is our rule: LAE--M-O-Y-N-E. Rah! Rah! Rah! Accidenf and Healih Ins. Life Insurance Hospifalizalion Jack Boyer - - - - - - 'w - - v-f-Afwn vv-fvwffAAfv- Represenfing Weshingfon Nalional Insurance Company ff! ff! we fvvvvf R. G. Wrightstone Hardware BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT and GLASS 380 WALTON STREET LEMOYNE, PA. Phone 6-l254 Dauphin Building Merkel Shui Harrisburg, Pe. Complimenfs of AMERICAN CLEANERS Phone 8585 Complimenls of Dr. James Deubler sPoRTlNe eooos Vefefin-Hier' 2I4 Fourth Sf. New Cumberland, Pe. 5 Camp Hill ff!!! ff! . . . yyy.fy.f.f.f.f.f. . . . yy. . . . . . Af 'XVVVYYVVXX 1 fffffffff ffffffffff ........... ..yf...... yffyffgnnf ........... ......-... XII!!! If If ffffffff 3 WHEN LEMOYNE HIGH BOYS FALL INTO LINE When Lemoyne High boys tall into line, They're gonna win a game another time. And here's a fervent wish that you will see- All our games will end in victory- And to the team of I943, A team that will thru all ages strive, Come on and give our team a darn big yell. Darn big yell, Var-sity. Rah, Rah, Rah. E. T. PALMER Registered Plumber GENERAL ELECTRIC OIL BURNER SERVICE General Office and Display Room II7 South 3rd Street Lemoyne, Pe. Phone 3-3l59 Mechanicsburg's Leading Department Store The Store I7-I9 W. Main Street Batclifffanh Stuarts Qilustnm Ztaaherhasbers-ilaatters Qlllurhiers 44 JH. Ilibirh Street 913211 Glihenings Gpposite Benn-ilaarris ? 'i Z o 3 U' 0 -. '11 eo n. ca -. 9. U o 1: o '. To F U C -. U 3 0 o O o -. 1: o -. Q 21 o 3 ff!! 'Q ff ff! IXKXXIXIIV X! fffffkf ff . fl 9 Q Q B A.. .... . .yy....... .. ........ ff.fy....... ........... -.. ....... West Shore National Banlc Lemoyne, Pe. SAFETY AND SERVICE Branch l005 Green Street Harrisburg P . ffeffffffff Mechanicsburg, Pa. If ff!! 7 gf XV QS 5 ffvffffv Stores, Lilre Men, are Known by the Company They Keep Doc Reiff FASHlONS FOR MEN New Cumberland Michaels-Stern Clothes Manhattan Shirts-Stetson Hats Interwoven Socks-Botany Ties Florsheim Shoes-Pioneer Belts BOOSTERS f W . -14. V9 fffx fgiffdii, f 5' MWWMM WML-6 7f:...c,., EZ ww- M QM L Z . 1,4 : 4 W f fm N .7fi:d7.f 972 5-c.Aw7T' iggawazmff AMW '9ZJ'lfiBE jk 'ffj' C5 ' www emi . WM WWW 551152 Z::fiQiffiQ. Zu., QM-Mfr may 22's .gfgw f f -197 wygm Wm Q,,,,,5z,,,g Www ,W MM fQ,.x0ffMf- www m.,7fm.mw,f4wf Qlwffwf fggfw, MQW 5215: xgyzff, Ufffhw .. aa 3195641 aim fzMJ.1,.. BOOSTERS abc , 4',4,.,M.., z5gmZf.i241yWv- JF! 554+-2 Him Zim LLMQXM 5 -ff, gwlf? 2222 adm Bow- .Q.mJ:1w0wm-gilwavan 9y '1 www fpzw , . A092 'Nvwaof-Lf W C 'b,.m.Emg.N.-Q Ag MGM 11515 n.5i4.f.affQ HW -CYNMW , dy QLZijN74Nm WEE? fiwcww fmfwww ff, 1 wxfzffgigdf gmdgfw, QQ, ' ?5.iE.,fQ,,.... J,,7N K . jf vgwmiaw if iff? UW QM' ,ew-.l7'M 'W 'f 7 f'Wf--J 7 ZA!!-nv 7-J'-Z7-nf Uday 0.41366 ymmf ma! WA WMM ,Am 3 Q ' SHELLY'S RESTAURANT aa and HERMAN AVENUE gg LEMOYNE, PA. g Special Dinners Fountain Service BENJAMIN S. SHELLY PHONE 3 9I78 Q Good Things To Eaf Congrafulafions fo Class of 43 , ' 2 Q5 . ' 93 Commumty Lunch Wolfe s Cut Rate Lemoyne Theatre Building Marlcei Sfreef LEMOYNE, PA. LGYNOYHS. PB- 0 322 ibummel Qhenue Iemnpne, 1951. . SQ QE. Rl. Rlussslman EL. WH. Jlilusselman Rhone 2-6923 . 42 sa as 4 x4'?45i7s'Z'fs'4's'a'?1'4'a'Z'Z's's'4'?x'?Z?sA''il 4'i!s'47s ' ' 'AXA' 'A's's'-s'?- 0354 '?4X's364?s'6s!a549A'4X?4?aQ4?s'J4?q7s?-ZXVAAV?K?s?s' 30s harles K. Boas I GN jeweler N FINE DIAMONDS AND WATCHES 28 N. Second Sireei' Harrisburg, Pa. FINE DIAMONDS' FOI' FIDE! Jewelry . . . WATCHES. JEWELRY 0n!lQ JEWELERS LIPPMAN'S mnrmnu it Jewelers Since l889 Harrisburg Pennsylvania 3II Marlo? Sf. Harrisburg, Pa. CompIimen+s of HOME ASSOCIATION Veterans of Foreign Wars POST No. 1462 WORMLEYSBURC5, PA. eeaxmecere 'M' 'Maw w s2f'?4'i'64Wi!4?'0Q'a' 'VV' '?4 ' , Complimenfs of A FRIEND H. B. Witman Son GENERAL MERCHANDISE and MEAT MARKET , Lemoyne, Pa. Phone 3-2944 CO-CAPTAIN CROWL COHEN'S FOOD MARKET Community Delicatessen Groceries Fresh and Smoked Mea+s MRS. NETTIE A. FIRESTONE Phone 3-3l4I 349 H A . L , P . 3rd I: Herman Ave. Lemoyne, Pa. Mmm ve omoyne B LEMKE BROTHERS Greenhouses LEMOYNE, PA. Lowesf Prices Telephone 2-7424 Member qf F. T. D. A. 0i?4'? s '22 3 'V' If X X xfffkfefbfffvfbbkhffh ff' O v ' ' WITMAN'S Pure Food Market Qualify Groceries and Meafs 'k Wormleysburg, Penne. BYREM BROS K1mme1's Grocery 5f10f25c Store 603 Hummel Ave. Lemoyne, Pe. . Save Your Gas and Shop af Home Where Qualify Coun'rs LEMOYNE, PENNA. i' Free Parking Ph 3-93Il one Phone 3-9467 Open Evenings C. S. WILLIS E99 SONS Dealer in Coal - Grain - Flour - Feed Hay and Sfraw MANUFACTURER OF ROLLER FLOUR Warehouse and Coal Yard on Line of P. 8: R. Ry. Phone 3-6620 Promp+ Service LEMOYNE 'V ' V ' '024' VV' ' Complimenfs WEST SHORE EoWL1NG CENTER es: Merke+ Sfreef Phone 3-9215 Lemoyne, Pe. 9 Q ff!! 'X'f'f'f'6!'f'4f'f'X'AAAf'A 'AAXVVW ' ' ' ' vs? QQRQQY' ' ' Y 'AR Y2'A'454?? 4'ANRvvsA' ' V' '4BsA? 'Jdsh 'Qs s?q?4?4!0s our graduating photograph . . . O A LASTING REMEMBRANCE OF THE PLEASURES AND HAP- PINESS OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS. 5 5 Congratulations Seniors O LET OUR STUDIO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY WHATEVER THE OCCASION MAY BE. ik FASNACHT STUDIO Esfablished I890 409 MARKET ST. HARRISBURG, PA. S IOFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERI ' f vsfsfvvvvvv vvvv 'vs VSQWVVVV ' vvvvvv ' Q s 3s'?'s's?s Q Q x s s s s s 3822- .xxx s s'3x.-vfaf xx sys s x's?3?s 4 Q4 ma ?i'Q's Q'X2s'iR5? '5? ' 'A' ir -K ZLTELEGQQLAPH PRESS -ffgr I-ff A fv-ff '- E S 'r Q I IB 3: MORE THAN A CENTURY OF COMPLETE ART WORK PHOTO ENGRAVING LETTERPORESS .na OFFSET PRINTING PRINTING SERVICE CAMERON STREET AT KELKER I-IARRISBU RG 'Ir ir 'A' STEEL and COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING BINISING O MAILING n'Q'4's'0s'K's'4R 'Ja'iQ??0sRA ''wa Q-V4'A'Q'4'?4X'4' 'AV4' 'ilk' ' RR '4A '4X'i!4 ' ' 'QQRA' N 'YR Q Xu! fffffff . . . . . . .f.f. . . .f.f.fy.f.f.f.,.f.f. . ., . . . . . . . . ff XXX!!! 'XVVVV'Af'6f'fV5f'f'fVff'fA!'!'!' '!'f'!'f'A!'Af'f'f' 'X-!'f'f'f'!xf'f-I '-, - - L. N. Lafferty Lumber Company lI00 Hummel Avenue Lemoyne, P . BUILDING LUMBER While Pine Fir Yellow Pine Hardwoods E E. K. Frazer ES' Son l-I-l-IKES I-l-I-llces, Dealers in Nobody like us, We are llwe roolers of Lemoyne High. Always a-winriing. Always a-grinning, Cemen+-Pladeriume Always a-feeling fine. ll LEMOYNE, PA. Phone 3286 HAIL DEAR OLD HIGH SCHOOL Complimenls of Hail dear old High School We-'re ou? lo win. Fighf fo The finish, never give in Rah, Rah, Rah. You do your besf, boys, We'll do 'flue resf. boys Fight for The Blue and Gold. Rah, Rall, Rah. West Shore Lumber Company Complimenis of Q THE LEMOYNE PARENT . TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Afffffffff X!! -f'f'!V7'!'!!!! l X X X .... . .. ...... f.-..X X! ff! ff X!!! ff .f.f.f.f.f.f.f.f f.f. I X X X X X X X X X X X X B i X X X X X X X X - - -fwf-Annfsn -fsnnf-nnnnn Z' n, ,- O + '4 ff I I-AAI' 'XVVJX' 'AJAX 'XVVWAAIWAAA if-I-X!!-X165 - Herman F. Kiehl K1EHL ef BOWER REALTORS REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Lemoyne Trusl' Building, Lemoyne, Pa. Edward H. Bower RICKETY RACK Esther S. Hempt Rack Galunll Galack New Cumberland. Pa. Rickely Rack Gazunlr Gazaclc :NJ Riclcely Rack G lc G lc . . . H2f3n.em Mac Hosnery - Dresses - Lnngerne LEMOYNEQ Cgrgefg - 9 BOOM-A-LACKA CHEER Boom-a-laclca II NOI'fll SlI'0Of Boom-5.l5Qk5 und Floor, Bow-wow-wow , Chiclce-laclra 9 S . Chiclra-lacka Q Phone 2-6222 Harrlsburg, Pa. Chow-Chow-Chow Q 'NJ Boom-a-laclca S Cl'1IChd-ldCkd 3 . . Well I guess 5 Mery W. Smlfh-Erma E. Smnfh ' X We belong fo L.H.S,! 5 S When I+ Concerns Your Bed, Call Us . . Y S Q WE CAN HELP YOU S X HARRISBURG BEDDING CO S . 3 Q Q Third and Marlcef S+ree+s B . Q LEMOYNE, PA. Q R 3 S ' B X Phone Harrisburg 3-3804 H. B. Baker, Propriefor Q . XS -Afv-fwfsnnnxvvwwf-fwnnf-AA -nf-fv-f-f-Af-f-n X ffffffffsff' fvv. . vvvwnfvwfv- ---'- -- - ' affafsfsfsf '4'a'x'Cs'Ak'2'?4YQ'4'4'q?C0f'8qY4V4?4'4??K!Q'A vs 4 ktw! QAvy,vv55' ' Baer 59' Bentz Owned and Operaled by R. W. Benfz CONCRETE WORK and CONCRETE PRODUCTS 6 40 Hempt Brothers BUILDING AND CRUSHED STONE BITUMINOUS PRODUCTS TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE Camp Hill, Pa. Plant Phone 3-2408 Res. Phone 3-4972 Lemoyne, Pa. phon e 4-324l Quarry: EberIy's Mills JUNIOR TRIP AT GETTYSBURG Complimenis of A FRIEND Residence-Office -o o E.:- BT ,gi 32 -2 v cu 9: C cn CEMENT PRODUCTS Bruce Leach Since I905 CONCRETE WORK CINDER BUILDING UNITS Afxasf af-Vsqa' s ,vw xmas! LA' PIanI Reading Railroad and 7I'l1 S?ree'r LEMOYNE, PA. 334 Q V 0 I 4 Y 'r Y I f 7 rl I I I f G V Y I Iv I I I' 1: 9: jf V' Sr f fr fi 7 'a I I f f f I I I 1 a Y v v I I Y v a Y r 7 v 8 N Q 1 Q.fi,tifQzQfi-N Q'S if v Qs 6 RAKEs'rRAw's s. 0. ERFORD DAIRY PRoDUcTs DAIRY Mecl1anicsburg,Pa. Pho 3-I752 E I P Congrafulafions Class of 43 IRWIN'S DAIRY Camp Hill SCENE FROM SENIOR PLAY RYDER'S DAIRY PRUDUCTS Labovatovy Protected o T I ph 7383 ' V ' 'vs' 'CJR' QXNXA' 'QRXXVQE- C 02 ' ' ' 'AN C-60 nK t4?vvsAA ' 'ak '4'i s's'CJ4'J4A' Complimen+s of The Lemoyne Trust Company 3d AND MARKET STREETS LEMOYNE PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of .E '7!aea29w s. J. QUIGLEY Esso Servicen+er e 5+h and Markei' Sfreeis Lemoyne, Pa. Phone 3-96I5 xg X . 7' 6560 T W e-3'-'ww- L S'i!f7'fEfl YOUR Qi, 'tw' lnnllN: 'E Bb Q' Za- Ummm l'v1l mmmlmmmmlumm. GO - ' . , KE 3 601051 R v NA-' gf? IIIIIIIU7' .1-E1 Q ...M -I W? xi' o 4 A 7' Always Reliable' ' DEPENDABLE, GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE Clothing-Hats F urnishings-Shoes 9 320 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. J. H. TROUP'S Headquarfers For fhe Bes+ of Every+hing in Music ilFOR THE- . 9 Home - Church - School Band - Orchesfra Phone B35l I5 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE HARRISBURG, PA. When if comes +o smarf fashions You'll find every new frend af . . 9 6 f The S+ore Dependable Third and Marks? Sf. Harrisburg Where quaIi+y and good fasfe are noi sacrificed for low price SHENK Eff TITTLE Everything For Sport 3I3 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA. avecccececcc.mwfrfefxxuxvc.'czwwvcmuwcczvzwx'A .'.w.v.nnw.2.nw, BOOSTERS fxfzif if ,Q Wpukffwf-ff ff4f 4 j i!Z.MzZM7'!f6'!-YQ .AMA W'w.,.J91E.7,,, z, 701,470.4 x Wmmfzziw YS 55.,4A,,!.f..Je'..v3?V wil? QT?-f M1414 Mary! M , MM ci 5. ZWJ mw.f4yM?i,,,,,,.,4g,,,.,, MM 'b-WM -K. Ruud, 77f4. 4 my W , fQ.1f?yfaLE .JJJMM Aff? f'Cfq?1M,J Wiiyiwww ,Al.h!Zf 1,Q-- Wwe ri on-WML W1 my 41672 Piww Www- W-Mf W: ' .. Q-M55 1 M1544 7,,,,?a,4nl' 'Ju ,alma '5Yf9VafMJ 'u1 9724. ,,,, 04 Pl zpzmf BOOSTERS WW. Vmw Um! dv-A-mf ' 2,01- MJ v mu. . malaga, au., WN- WWTSRQX Kem. 111.411-..,,., g ,,4,,4a,,3v W im W 04 fm - fi luw.....Db:...T.,J Qiiffrw? fmfwl 4 - do f, ' 2' ,-47,434 .W ,, 813661: ae. 77191 ,J 97 Aff-,pg-. ,-a2,,Ay,.Ww4S 22-7,145 l, 7J4...J,0....4..u hm Z 1f ,f,.,,f4.4-,K Wkxwfwf C- W 'Via' 9wz,W4wff' R nm vma. ,f.g,f,..1A..f, 33 -'fzfw' gig? 554 QM an Q atiw my W 7 H dawn ?A2 v J,- s Complimen+s of Keystone Super Service 32d and Marlzei' S'rree'fs Camp Hill, Pa. Phone 6-2360 W I L S 0 N ' S 1 , - - 9 vvvw'ANYANYANIvANvANNNNv K1mmel s SCIVICQ Stat1on Esso ServicefCenter MOBWGAS ' 'OB'LO'L Phone 3-9835 Third S+ree1' ai Bosler Avenue sd A L h S, L P Lemoyne, Pa. Y Com plimenfs of +he L. B. SMITH MOTUR CO. KINTER BROS., Prop. Phone 3-3l 4 Complimenfs of Buhge:iBIpmnutb BRADLEY'S TYDoL . Sales and Service SERVICE Lemoyne Auto Shop Q 600 M K + S L P 3 d and Market Sfreefs Lemoyne, Pa. 'VQQQ vw-fwnf-fwf Compliments of G O U D Y ' S AUTO RADIATOR AND BODY REPAIRS Phone 2-I379 i IOI'h and Sycamore Sfreefs Harrisburg, Pa. Petroleum C0mPanY senvlce sTATloN Disfribuior Gasoline, Oil Changing, Bafferies, Lubriceiion, Richfield Petroleum Products -nm' Tubes' Spark ,lugs CAMP HILL, PA. Geilysburg Road Camp Hill, Pe. Phone 3-4233 Central Tractor and Equipment, Incorporated CYO LEMOYNE. PA. 9 Herb S Garage Freysinger's Garage Formerly Perry's Garage General Au+o Repair Work OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION 9 229 Herman Ave. Lemoyne, Pa. 485 3rd Shu, Phone 4-9 l 53 Lgmgyngl Pg, X! fffbfffffffffff 2 X! fffyffffhf' 'iff YVWAAI- QAXVVVVWAA ' ' I .f.f. 4 A! XV!!! JSA fffffsfff 'n ACTION IN GIRLS' BOILING SPRINGS GAME Vadas BCHINSY Shop Dot Trostle's Beauty Vade George 'A' i' Phone 3-8034 360 Merkei Si. 7 Lemoyne, Pa. Specializing in ALL BEAUTY WORK Robert L. Fry BARBER SHOP We We . re 're WHISPER YELL Ou? fo win fsoffj ou? +o win iloudi 1 1 0 4 1 f 0 a . 0 a N.... I ff! 1 fi ffffffffff ND ff 2 E 0 2' cn U-A E 'Zi U' '25, 5-Q SD os- ' 'DL 5 Eg 1+ CD.: Cu Fi o -u 8. ?'? 21 M 2 5 2- 0 U' C P 5 If 'U :' O 3 . N QS - '4 O 3 xyx S6 if 3 fi' ' 'S' Eigfiifef' Y 7 :': :' mm 3 C 15 +l+f22 m :UP '2 gisgje' 'I O -.CC-HO-+ . g -435320 :P .- -'cu - 2' 21 gn C 3 2 'Q 'Q Z A rn? , O wo O mx '11 fc :U f- Q -Q- Q 4' 0 Y Si 6 an 43 3 9- 46 5, 0 9. 99.99e5 ffffifffffffffffzf - Q 4 - o - - - 4 f - ' ' - ' ' ' VVYVWAAAAI- 'XWXXAAAAAAISAIVOAXVWAAAX' B p 4 B ffffffffff ,ffffff if 4, ' Q tit 4 I LASSIES FIGHT IFOR BALL IN BIGLERVILLE GAME You always save BY DRIVING TO A R BEGA ST ' S For Furnifure i' New Cumberland, Pa. Y Complimenfs of WEIDLER'S Pocket Billiard Parlor 'A' 3rd and Marko? Sis. ' Lemoyne, P LE LE CH EER L-E L-E L-E-M-O O-Y O-Y O-Y-N-E L-E-M-O-Y-N-E Team! Team! Team! When you I'I'1inIro'f . . . SPORT SHOES ITS MIL L E R' S SHOE STORE Five soun-4 MARKET SQUARE Don F1restone USED CARS BOUGHT SOLD OR EXCHANGED Phone 3 0320 Enloy fha Comforfs of D 8: H ANTHRACITE P ompi Clean D I y J A KIRKLAND S I9fI'1 and Penne R R ff Af' s, 'XMXVVMAXS 7 an -O- 3' no I D -. F' - o 'I' us -0 2' O . r- 0 3 o 'Q J P 1 5' -u 3' o 3 Q I 'r' o- o- N . 1 A . , l - o 0 - 5 Q 'I 3 . 1: 2? 1 5' N - Q - -Aff-fwwnnffnfsnnnfff-Af-Aff-1-A, -AAA!-fwfffv' ' X!! fx 9 Q QS 3 3 0 A I A I A if 'AA' Q8C6s'i?i?8V'AA,4Y4AAA?sA' ' V' ' 'C Cya' '4,4Vafaf s V 'Q3804?s?Q's33270s Congralulalions . . . To Class of l943 E t ,:, 2 HIEV RCDLLET ' THREE GABLES O it ge 32d and Mariel Sfreels Phone 7269 Camp Hill, Pa. 1 1 ' Besf Wishes To The Class of 43 'A' Corner Restaurant 32d and Marlref Sireefs Camp Hill, Pa. ir Rufh Mackey Reeser Harry M. Reeser, U.S.A. Class of 36 ACTION DURING C. H.-LE-HI GAME I Q Complimenis of BUY S 1 Lester's Beauty Salon WAR S STAMPS 1 Lesfer's Heir Siylisls Grayco Beauly Lounge Qi AND 23 no N. sua.-a sf. ns North s+. BONDS Q Harrisburg, Pa. 0 I P . , Asa s2?A s'4f60s' 'q7OeXt2?0. ',w'sQ22'A s ' Paul Harkinson QQQ. V 420- ff ffsfsf .......,f,f. ywffnfffnf. .. .. sf ff!!! S ff WQOOQ 'a' ? K E S S L E R' S . Meats f Provisions 'A' 7+h and Hummel Ave. Phone 3-0806 LEMOYNE, PA. 0 CALL ON Besl Wishes 'lo Class and School , , Prinlers of The Le-Hi Blurnenstme Electrlc 'A S az som. ara sf. Central 5 . , , 1 Harrisburg, Pa. Puijllshlng House For Your Elecfrlcal Requiremenls i I U Repairs in Cords for all Makes of Irons and l3+h and Wdlnvf Sl- Oiher Appliances Harmburg' pa. Q W. M. Sheaffer HARDWARE ir LEMOYNE PENNSYLVANIA Phone 3-2006 4 ' 509 Mr. William R. Bretz Mr. Martin W. Shaffer Custodians of Build ings and Grounds School Patrol Mr. Harmon, Sponsor Charles Rosenberry Daniel Baron AUTOGRAPHS I I 1'.'-311 .'ew.r f'g . wwqfgf ' qw: Mfrs' -v -:gi- Q95 -g7'f'i.f'Y ' j'.'-:.i'7'fa -P' 'w K-'fyrfg-?5.'lkllfixf-' . gm--H .gf-. -tix'-.W ' sw-r.m..'tag' ::,:n.gg'...-'yg5.--. . 1 74' '.'m I -rg . 1' -4- TW? 12' :.iy. 'Z W ' . W-L .3 :iff -idfwwi '- V... - iw- Fifi.- - wp .-,,.g!M,. 3 14.91. nag . ,-'.,-.J T-fy.-rr - 'NU-' . - -..- lllngfrm X-LIN .Z wg.. t tl! 'i1,7aL.L.A 'U ,. 545. 555.14 ' 1 .lf,H!l2b:i,'5, . fighfy wi... QW- W ik .,W1,-,..i.M-LK-?fQp! 5.7:-vi g. .-ww..-. ' '14 7 w i. Q'- 'A.. .-'Fw '-'PE3-.'? W'7Ef'1: !1'w' 4 ' - S fi ' M..-' -3--.5-.' :f?' . 'f ' 'Eff-fJ:1+w!'f.-SQ. - '+'f..' .E VK . .A . X SV . -:tb 'iufrjxl .1 lm .,,.. yn. .A 'ml' ...ind ,VI -. ...HM F-,:,.1:mt.L.1 .,.. -.If 1 q- .q Y... F.: .V :wie hi: .-Qi. V. I HA.. . -Y-F . ra . .5 -, Wx... :I QUIK: ' f 1 41' ' f,a:5is:'. 4 '1?ipgf'?-L-WQEE QW W ? QQKQ . 9 fi vQrW ,. gmr f' .- '.1'Lff . f..' . 1' ff 1. M 1' 1... -1: if N I' ' , . .-ai. 3... 2 'Lu 'W'-' :'..- wg1... '-:. '-if ...Ml 11.3-WQH5 ' . f'i . Y4i'- 'Q 1' 1- 'i' L.'g:i5'?'f.w '24 'Q-xr' . .kC . wi . .lf w 12: ff 'Elm ' ' . I Q 1932 g ' f .W Q5 '. l ' . A' fr' -- -fr. ' .' .s. ..'i1v'H.' wav- . X ' .'.. is . ' -..fw- .39 1 . . . .' N .. '.' -Wg 'Y' .w '..gfr .-4 .' -Q' -21-'F' .'-. .::-'-1 '.'-Lfksikw .-.'- x':.r-- 'U ' 'f 'a m' .q,6w '. f N M' JM 7 ff uf' - w'..'w Mm - ' '-'L iff'-w wwf-'-f' '- W:-1 f '1?'.. .'-'--H 'p-:-.mf-vf-w'.5l.' W-f'..',M 'f Ab I.. g .. 'if' f' -',-.n':'11f'9 L.!'Q- '.i,yjQ . 5 . . -r, 4 315. v '. .1 fp... 9f 1'5Fi-S . -' ':Si'33 -' ' I Ei ir '1't'i'. ,.5f...-JE. WM? Du- -M . .wry w1., ,g.g.- 7, M. ,. ,-.7,- ,grim 'Ira ' jp. -.Qu N - . J ? .VW - r . . -- .ww I W 7 .MW .Mg . .. ., , .- 4 f- . -. .. .. , . f . 'a,f..'JL - . mi-' -P. ., .. ..-.'-W' -5.-' -1-- -. f'- - .'v1..W'v.! . . .5'9.'- - .Cam .' 'wr' -S5 '. YZ!-111' -w-.rms .- -4-T . ---'51'?'u-2'-f' ff ' .-2.-. 'naw' 'JI' '.-1' A.. f fa.i'r.w T 'ii' .-w'Nffp.yf- IF Wm 1 ' L' 'a6wi J5fi. '-.Aff 1 ..fp4' Q-4' f 5:19 . .Erie-'U .1,,.,l5g?W IUIM- . ' Fr . . 'ffw-5--4.j..f .f vi, .y .-. ' ' 1- ,,yg'5'.L 3 Q., ,.,. ...N -Vw 9 , .npr 'xx .L . . ...w-Mfg... 3, .0:..,. .A . .M 5- yu r .., ,fig 45.5 E.-,. .4 ...f -' wg i. 1. fm . . .wgf .- 'U ' :Wan - fig. f'Q,6..g..' 5 1 ?gfi' .7.f8fiS.. - .f.--2 f - ...SE ?NiQ.:3i. . 'Tj' 'J' . ,X-y 6. .' 1,3?f.. '!5 3-x,.ffL5l, ' -,-Plgwv' '7Q. .9f?gJ15t'5gg2. .T',r'. .- ' V-... '41-J? mv .12 .m m 5 , -W g . V Q-af. . 'L,.niQg?'. . 'W wif.. Vg? W..5Fi3 .3,,,,,g .V 5.. ' QM :.' -I : ' f 1 , .551 'PJ 1. -. ' + - fr . ff 1. ..-.z.r'1.'.'-.ug. ,. f-ff ' - .-. . 5 1.15 .qffq 23.3155 3 .. -. -'-fin. fi - 5. '...g5j, if .. W 7 24- -1 Mn-4j'2u.r. cgi - 4 a4 ..E.gg-54, 5 - ' ff. .. ,...w'cM,g' liijwsf' 4,N. Q . - 9.4. A '- ...D -.-4. .. ' J Z ' L.,.'F- wt' l f- ' I' ' ' TY . H wg ' f. ,' .' ik '. . A .. ' l f.'.T.i- -'. - .2. - -J.. ' , ' .Fl 4' --'J' ' , -H '- 1'a .. .' ,- T' '. ,' ' - M .'.'- .--'.w,f:'f2-.fQv.'k5. 1 - '.a35Egi-..- mtl! .. - Mfg.. - ' fm' f x - - -sv W , En---1-139 -'.'. f..-1 .rl f'1?f '5J' f v c -YM '-wb' ..-fr: 14 .M -M -, -'Q-4.3 ff -1.-wftv . , 'L' ' WJ . .' . - H , n i1I'R'? v'. ' af. 'vw' 'Hw'?'. lg. ...By W '1,I11'.!t Y .. fi --.,..'U'5 .'Q 'Y?S.'34,5' 'j'.y: 'f .- 3. 4 3 cv.. . . Wfrl., ...I - -- .Q ft. M rf- - 'I b 'N.-' . ,'., j...A.:j'jV3..' Q A' I' ,H fl. .ig ,AW N' M w'T'3f ',f' 'fi wr! '. 54:11 ij . 'f H '. '1 ..- !p c gi, .1-'ngh f A4 ',- - 3:fQ- krfflfa l ' gr . ..r 'HMI ' . T . itgwfv- 'WL -W4 VW 5 V 713 : T7 '1'?'t'.'f fi1.. . f l h iff W v ' .f r fli - 'ff' if 1 - 'X - - CN ff '.'34 ?f11..'- Y ' gi 'Ie?i ' f 5fQ2i.i. d3 .. - WW-3'5e+ '. -.33 . -41,35-- 5' H MSQIG-''fw-525:-.-.L!'1.,1,'.:E:C.Zif 5w!53'f 3'-'ff' 1' 'L 'Egg-,fi ...lg-.'g:'1'f5F.T... .. . . ...mx-....eT.g j' -' f ' . . ' -' 1' J. .x --rf-2 . ..' ' :- 'W . , . :' 4 .. ' V. ' '. 'f . .. wr' -. 1 ' '1 - - . M .ggg wgggg f ' ..1 N.'- . - v ii ., - Y. ,-Q. V. V ., .... Q. A g.. '. n.a .?'w. W5 .Y W .WN .J M 4415, .WI . mm my wp - W. 'jx ...E-,I 2 .5 M vffgahapmg. 2' A . E .. Wf. . , gh IR I H ... Nu.. 'J..glN.- ,WL ' f .-:h w Q. ,gZ'....,,.' FW . 11 U. QQ.. .KL,g'..., ,. 1' . gl 5.5 W. fy-V' .M 1- 1 N gf r'G4.-f'- ,-- ef- .. Q15-'4 '.'.-,ggflv ... 41 :qi-x ,-. 1-1116. '. 3. .-:ij 4 5 pq! gf. gf: ' T -4- .,M5:fm,tfgPQq mt, .R:.. -,. .....,.-'M '-2.-'WJ ' ,A-yn' H. f.fw,g1gg. 'H . . 5 fa..- . 'f-. 1-...y .- A gA,,.. '...'q.r',.: . , .4 ' Vff.-Q . - -1-' H -14. 4.--' Y'-M' 'jTV' '..,y2'B, 5 vim.. . W'-t'9Y'q10. 19' . lwyq ' f- -V!-'M' L'-'F u - -'G' . ' -ar . - ' ff.. .':. - ff -if ' ' .- - 'ff' -' -1'-TSW' ww- 2. 'V'-W..-1-f' wif!-' W' ,',. .- , - pu., ,-, , ,.,... ,g.1.. .1.... 4' ...-.. ,. wh, , . .3 -llqh'...f'H '1':'f'..- .. ,rf - a w MQ.. -L Qfflllt-.x'ntg. - Wm..-,I -' -. -. . U !1 - .-. . an W . .f..... ' Mn' . ff . -...mm .-.w .. .-ha. 1.955 nm- .. M52-'Lt 1. vQ!fg3,..9.. ,,! W ' .-'-. .'.-1.25149 r-we-' .WWA-' .M-' 'W '--A.-..'.' '. w' '.'gy.'t. ' I R-'V' -. Q-.94 F. .1 --2... - 1'-v.. ' 'z- --' :'f. -2--.f 'H . ' N S.'-V-I' '4+ 9-.'- .-' f -f'Y'w ---'W f N 5 -.. G '.f' . ' 'M .' 5 VF' .' -1 fr --ms. - -. L .. .. - -- H? . 4 '. .. - -...- .... .. . .1 .H+ ww. . . . -1. - - .- '.-1. w .Q-. x -- -' M, .ei .- .-midi' -f-ff. g, U .- .4r,z.-i ,.,, - -I.. P. , ' .W PW f Y. Kr.-.r:iZ1J.g,.. me V .5 ' .-3 .'1- .Um -' .r' .1g,.9 .J 6 ,. -.1 ?3iF' M. . 1 '- .- --' -'.v- Hf gfi. rgm. f ' I-I -6-'. -4 gy.. rv- gf--.r' - ' - urs,-'P . . .' ..:,- .- an '--gffva- . ..,2v.- j -1, fl... . . '- ,- ..V'Q5g-ff '- 'M' .1 . 'Rr 'r .4 -, Mm, ...f ' , ...e 1,3?fg3.4gQ- me , fl, ' '- 417.1-.NM .frm - ' , fs., .wiv . .-.ww ,'.1g'1b 15 Thfgig 1' . .e'. ' A' arf' . fi . ,1.f . g' .1f- T-4 A1lQ..L q . 'lv' 'A 'Qin . 'gm QQ,-y gqvgf fl. ,4. k,'g ,H 1 2.'f'g..' s 4 .lj 'C gh? MA. qi. ' 4, 3-V5 -' .1 'J ..-f-.-'W ... W-v -. wt nigigwqgw -' M Sw -' --rf:-.. ' F1 rr 1--,p.. Q35 . 'qh-'.4:x.x- . 1 .-.M -.f.'f -' -. sw -fi: cz. M- 1- --. ts F-41-. fa ' ---f ' 'W ' .. J '- H W Q 1 - W ? Q.. 5-2 3: gg. A . ':. FW. ' ag 33,5 ' 'W ild' . ' - 'Egg ' ' F Q . ' .- ' 5 - '. ..' ' '--ITU W . lv. : f QD. . -- 'E' EM , LH ...... 'EH f . Q f5 7f E. 2 5? :f'i'Q j'f! :Q N' Y -- 1 'W' . 2.11 ' 5' . n',4Vw1:Q' .'f : ,g' . 1 ' L riff' fy ' ' . ff-.Af 'Vw ' '7 f 1' 4' - 'i11'g'ii33'm-'r'?--V ' FM? -'W wi-efsE7EEW.:'. 1.2. if15' -w ffw-2' 'QI'- 1- -f..-1'-2-'Wi fi' f' .H '2. My J. -- - .HM HM' L '. 'f'.'ff.. -1 'fi S L .'- sf. ..'. 's'- v- - 'H' -W' L1 f '.7 'f4' L:!W wif' . - W 1 hw- .' 4.1 .2 -v ' -'Q-w'-'. 'MN-'.'. - -' Miki. - -1'-.. -11.14 -?f'Ws.- '-415.19-.'f fXQ - . 132' : '- -. haf' .1 '!5?'f. f.- .4 w? '...'. . .1M- 'Mi-.'-:f ' v 1. ff :fl .H-: -'fra'-.f '.Lh '-: -'- ' 1- 'fm' .ef- ' lg '-iWiQ5 '1 .925 3'..v ..4i3. 'm f-QW'-a'if T' ' 'ra ' Yr' 'HT M ...w ...QQ .- 'Q 1. -,..' -g.,. '3 1 . aff ' ,bil 'lf- H :T 'g'.v ' ,U .. '-Q., 1 .1 ' v g,,-ww 1-1' ,L,,..?-,,: .F uf. -1 -in 5-4, ,. ' .Af '1 1. H G' . . W' ' 1.'!v.q--'H '-. 1. 7 'Q 'v f' ,-' 53. 1 ., ' '- .:' ' .L L A . F. - 4. ll'.. I -' .' .W 'M ' ' N-qv. 'W 1 '.ff MQW .. f .rf ,wg -- fJ +'1 .4 - '.4'f ' 4' -1--.. -1 '. nv--1. - P- -- -. +. .- .-55 W. .aw 2 is -... .f .1 . .1 - wfgfgfw. 31 . 5 ,' ..w- f--. . gf . , 'C -' ' ':'i...' . W .. -1- ' r ife' .2 . -.uhm Z Y! W.. 4395. 2 - :g . . . v-s.JJi9..J21 'VufL.'! 'a-' -15 .11 '? .,'w ' -Q1f5 .,HF ..f' f-'-. i. J.. . : .- ' - - - 79ii . kV'v V - '.xJ f- l3', ,' 933.1- -.:':-g...',n?.3r-'Q' I, f J Li 'DM ,Z-:Y f '?4'efg.5 .. ..4,. '-... 15.1 295 '5n1QWQL:'5. 'Q1g5:q'.-4,3-yiguu P' .gf gfqff'-...V 5 ' f . EK... - ww . ul 97i:.i'fl' ' ' 'x' 1.3 3'4'V .' rw - g'f ' 3i'7Y . ' .. H' '- A--55.2 1 4' 1 VT ' H?-.. ' 'WF'1'.'N+1? . ' 'ff 4 '-3? I-'Q '-.tri-: : --F W 'HG'-Q -. ,. 'N - 3. ., . .-.F5M.-- ..,,.,, ,N . ,. .. way. - . -- . .hy .. z.. hw,--,gv I YLY6 Jury! 'J .4- - -Ma. 4.1.2. ,, -.W . hi , .3 .-.f ar g.j....4Q F - 1' -- 'V 'b fu ' M'kgF3.L '-1 12 F -' wi. L. '-.-Sz. .. . .r W. 1 M. .- V W. - , , '- .L .MU G1 L zm ' ',-.-5 'N'-,,1'. .1 a .. ,--. .w?gVQ9-- ...,:'f':. AL' 'Rig' H' ...':.:. ffm.,-if .' V2 ff? ' ff 'f - U'..N.Izd M 5. ' v 29:8 If - .. ..--' . A .5 '. . .43 - 11... . ., L... . , -A Q. L., ,... + . V... . f .-1.,f1,gv ... ,...- . .. ..., , - .- .-4 .a. 1-. . W.,.45. .1,. if-vvixz ,-,K W igan. ' x- x1',..,, wiv. f, 3, ., J.-..g,..?h .A -.QA .. ..j,yQ-55,1 -.dfgmgg U7 ,rr-y. 113.6 .gg 3.1 4 '.q,..Q - . fg,.,A-..,.g9.x wwf-..'gff4wv, ' .n ,:!,.. .T 1 'Wim'-Dj 55 '....Lj....w..g2' . , -'--'9 f , ' . --uv, - f-'nf-1gNy' '...-. -i..,,f .- .-gwrg-.11 Wg. .'..f- M' P W' -'gy .f- - -H .d '.-mi 'Q' -.W 'w e r' . .N.:9x ,-15 :WPI .4 5 Q1 fn? 151: .' , ' ' Y ' -. -. 931'- ' fr 1 ag. Ai.: Jw.. -, 4- AISH J' '-Ay nf 4 K? V 4 - , QV ,. Y' Mn, '. 5 -T. ..-K a , . www- ' ,..'- ..,- -- .' '...'.' . 1. f - ..-- Aw. :.Sv .- ff..--+--:fw ... -.fm 5- --M . . -. W wp'-. .32 . ' f4'L.'L.'l--1 q v -. W' L .. .'W-' .,1:.- . i3.'.'f'1.- fam.. mu ' ' 5'rr.- .UE-1 lf my V' , '5.-, '! 5-- LUN- .f 'png P -'-'rv' wg, '. wi . . f.. 'if65. .-4.1 Lp .a ,. ,PMA -. 4. - '. W '- 1' -T' 5 231. 1 W . .-z'...'-fi me v-s.- T-Q.. +, kr . f- Ewa '-- -54. - '1'. -'Si lfF5 g ' 5..g .'.311.?j41,..tfqf-g. .5k!Qpjg- ' 23 4. - 4 1 5...-. 1 . . ,.. .,.,7 if ,134 .. 5155- 1,2 1, 'QM' y'Li5F'f3fqFi '-Q5 15J5g,-II' .j+-f--:Q-.-'jig'-SW '.,p.i 1Ml: H H4. g A,-1.-, , , .-e - 1 1. 71--gg .L L. -' .41-, 4... 15. ' . ', aim' ., . 10,4 .- , , -4-'WI ' . g.f-- 11' -. ' 4, . -' .'i'!k1 5i.f,f'5i55LL 5'C'35 'm?'5? - if iff' - PS' :Bw -. 1 .-, ' W ':.?-f fi'-3'F4AT-1 -'lsf m35' 9ZQ m-1 5 5' 1.91 'i'QW.i f-W? 1 WLM if i6 1. 5 5' .Lv--'VL' .flWyT.', 3R'-2-'HIV' 259.1 4 V . ?' A PN? ' :' I'-.'Q5!Ui1If'2'?g '5rH ' . 'ff'-.. --f V f. . '--.ff 1' .i'-f'B.- W . v-'51.m '..:.j' . gbgfxitt. 'qzn rfm -gg. 0694.11 1' IV? 1,'!,?', 5 ,fa ,ff 1 ...EV .-, A E' .- fy, .HP-', X-Raw' Q. ., Qilmgv- b.,,:.WW '1. gu.,cfy . .,i31.1 .jpg P fggmluxpa,-ik: .. f',',-..... ,,'f ' 'wi -f1f., .A5,14 ?'Pi- rf ,,,.qgL+g. 1 'W 0,35-J 3SEx'2 ' ' if '1f,.,'I-' H - 1 fi.. 054- 3'5.:..g..-'ii ' '10'f'fff '- .1 '-w' , ..'. - ..f . gzzj' '... a4: .a,'3 E'Z'- Wi - -i':?n.4.wf- -- fi- -- - 4'-L. ' .., - . T Q23 .'y'.b'?g53'u 5 91 .' ' 'iff' 3 52.355 3 9'5 --4'k fm-'ef'Fti3i'51'.f3 - 'm U- - ..-1.-H . ew' -1 . A'- . ' - FEW. ...iw '7H1W f 'Hf..'f..1i'5 1 'f - 2' M- iw' M- i -.-'ww 'g.Q. - . -., - . '- f,,- .,,.g-,.-4..,, - . .' gpm 33, ' , 'U' -'-1 5 ' . .-.l,.3.l1 '-11. '.3.f- Q,-,L :..:, w. ..v. . 5 -!.,..'.., .-.ff L.. .S ' .-g.l- 1 , -- vii- 5' pg ' I.--gm '. fg my 3 - -gp ,.- .' , :f. Ss. 1 ' 'vim' J'-,eg .-51'-3 .v f ff . ' ' -. - V 1'5 .H '55 w i' XSS VP Fha' QQFQW' 1-' 5 .-v i5fHJ0 3? 1 25.59 ff' -4if 'fQ- . . f'-uf' W1 '- '4 cf ' 'i.f'f M ' - fff H9 . Riffs' ' -vn.:Kw.- wiv-,' 1 1-'H -'E' ..-gyswfwff' ' 'if'.f- 2 .-sw .- 0' . . 'J' ' KY -'eb' . . . f :r gf, M fefil-ff. PW- 5- 1.'--wr '-..Ydfi.' ua--1-.. . 1 . -. - 'wi' ... ' -' 'N W- :.'. . 4. vi- 'Ya-,lqfgkfbf 5 3? , LfffCNg' ' ..C ..1 flu, . ' ', ,,:, ,4 64 f' . . ' . 'Via 'f!g,-'-V9i,- 'H - ' ,Mg,,Y,:qw A f,w'. a'n, ..: . ff?-..'?.w. -- .if -A ,JW . gl-'v -3 Ml, 'ft-,W-.. ... -,Jjmp N, .Vg -5-4.--.. -- .,.mg'L Y f.Y9.i'f . ' .- . ' ywii ff-1 '-'aw Q.'.',1e '. - ff -ag 1-'. 'w1.'...' 1. 1-pw '. g:aw'.:-y'-T'-: n - .w 3533. .MW , . ,gl ' .vm :,: '5 ,' 1--f' 1- . .fe '.-:-+- .' . f - ,-Jew . ' - ..-. ' H...-'v 91 . Q. 'uw kg ..-19 -. -J -1' 'N' ' .':'1.WQg.55.? Hl ...r -kj ,Qr. J..-i?Q..- ,fb .Ng 15' ...fx w. -- ---.4 I .- fm,-.Rmf.. -. Wg! 'UN 'wh .V-'.., . '. 1 T - 1. .mp ' f. ,Q -.QYAWIN . fn, 'uf 455.11 in JU 3' . , mx : fx . Jf'dx'.. K-Zi: ,' .nh -Hr '15,-vi .wv 2' ,Wa-1,3 , 'iw ,. - Aw., ...- fwf :WOWL-1' 7-4 .Q V 'fy-Wg?-1f ' ' 'f'5g -if 4497: .1 N P' 1.31 . - ,. .1 'M Iv ' fi -i'5 Mil . WW 'flrji ' M --.' 9.f.f 5' T-WY. -:J ,ju 'v .hh 'CNF -H..-'TT- - ,ri-W' 'f' we -'Pig' .:..w?'...f5FJ:.m ,'.' --x. '.. '- . .-... -'f inf' 1. ., 'E' ..1-e1'H'.- 'Q' -44-, 'Q-ww.. ' E- -' 1' :eq aj..-!d.lr'.h':'.f1X.y' ,.... ..,'. -32 -9' 3' 1 ., XM '-'yy-H -,,q.-J 11 ,.1..1r, '- jQ?i'p3.l51,.. - gg. Qgqf. - ., 43. 4 . if . .5 1,- .,' . mHf'.f.,51'rf!'.. '- M. '...w'.:.4 ...QV ...M 1 . g.',1' .-2 'M' -'f-...x1 41 wi ,if J ... . E! 'df ww.. ' '. Y u -,I--V 3.11. f . . .. ig.. 251-K Mun- m up .' I far . '. ' -4 -. -9:1-' .' .:-.1 31. dh' Jw-..'.:. ll' awgbik-1. HQ? h w, . Ywx'-7' 'Pw,QA- . -'. ' ' mph . ' 5 ' Jn.. 'QQ 'g. xf1-,i.-GAG? v-'tk ' 4 E F' 3En'l sTgM, -. .L Q WA91.. fn . T A ' 1?1e5'-f ' '. . .' Im.-2' H .pw 5. ' ' 'HGQIQ'-YP p ,,. 'QQ U 'ff 'Tsilb T9 .11 ' in . ffl Fi? ' ' 's':.v-15 'GSMW .La W dlsfwht' Q 'Z5' V7 :i VT '?'5 f9Wf' If?M'.'f . 'i?iNi H ' .' Z . -'59 . 7 -.ft ' .1'G .5'E ' -- W' J-L .QQ 0 ',r4y'Qv!-.1'.'. ' ..'-4 M ,fl MQ! -If H .51 . - ' 'f., if, rj'-4'5 i2ky f 'Wig .125 rx 27V!ZUg - 2' ,I '. ' .. 'ws 'Y '...' '. J' f'.1Lwl1 5..'ffF'u-' 111. 9 I ,.- 9 - H . Hn '4? l ' . . -ht-F - 'Ml .,-if.. us .kfa2'.. J' 1, .35 P5 ' i 'iff'fY'.' we . .1 .. 4 .IM 'W ' ' - - f.-Af...-' -'--f.: . .--x -'- Fm JIM' W , ' . ' 'f..ff !l- 3 al- 1-J 1 ' Pm ' ' ' . '- 4' . 1 1n., 3 . fi? w' 'i .,- T 4 f Nix .- '-'-I '21, W. v 'vw F7-ue V015 1 -W .'-:f1.- P 'A - ' 9 ' . fp' '-' HM-54'-' -F - ' 'I '-1 P ' fl! T'-Q - sv dk- ' 'L. 'xN2r1.W'QiiV . 'QHRW' -V' 'U X '-'fr 11. 139: ' .ep,-w., -f? 1 'VV - ...Q . -'fm my .gg -. .I rl .gi 4f'f,.-A-,P's,f- . 'I . . -' -. . . -,- a-...mf 124 .-' .. 5, F. 3. . ,, MM . '-W - -vp T Mmfxmy 4!wfMmJ,,Yix355'1m-li. -:L ' za L mv., . X . .4 'r -. .r vhvfwf 'WF 3 - ' 4 ,M if, Ui- if.-q. .sw . ,'.,:5,-.rf ',-44. ., ,iii fd,?'f12-. ' ..'..:.'1wL-xi Q.-x, 3,1 .w1g.1513g-QM-l'1-bigjffeu Y, '+1.m .v - 3... g.. f-.1 .fi,4,Q. 'fj r' my 1.42-.1313 Ai,-'fag' ,?.f.,wg.'..:,.!'fi11'-' '.z ..'9'.io44--,.':g' .f4'f'14,9..y.ff.1'?v'f-- any -- 'Li.43?. ...gg w iv- M B1 .'- .- qw-.M..g'a-QA..J..-.'..-,54a....., sw1:-,'25 -r W at 1.- 5 ia... ,f:.v..-an-' -.1-.-nw ',s.::ff. '1.- . v.k5w'?'k.'f--,.. Q- .f5w.-4. --z se' -1' 'S' If .-gm. -f w.-mf.w-'2'!1Z'-.- af , 'I' ' . . 'l '5 ' . wJv 1 'W'3f1 - .'-we MV-I-' -.r H-.- ' -I.. NY ' .-H'-. 1' rv. ff 1. 'QM 2' 'Q 1. aP.?f1-.fd-.E f -.s.,Q.-5-I WJ- .p Juv- -'L ru. -. -. nm 'M'-fr b ' W-5 fv,' 's. r'f'f VGA- ..1a . - It , ..,.... ' .f 5'.fff-- A' ' - ' 'V ' '-. E.':5:-5, ':' -4 Q-P. :QS-5 .- ' ,- ,.: is-X'-1-.' tw . 1 - Q, .Aj ' ' .1 X ..I ..:.u1mQ . j' V, QQ:1.ht.J.f'., ,.f'., f 5' 'N' 'L '- '- - ,- 1, .-y . - M 43 I' 9. ff 7 '!',,. T Lg 'L.'.-.-,- fi E. Ig fi' -' Ji., f . ff, ' ' 'X 1 I.,.A.'.3...' , a .g i'i'3.A ' 7' Ll-ff' W ' ' i- H '. T'..3 f.,Q:AF- . '-Wi' .E -'15-Q5. l.M.'P ' N .'-. .i?l.Lgx.g.. 'g 7 e- '1 1. . 'f F ' . . -' -2. Lx . '- 7- .' .. -. -'.-M . 'ff.:.-.ffin 4151 Yi :FW 'g. Ff.--W1' .m.5.ia,'Q.' ,J?... -gm' Qfd-f 'j-FU L E, .5 1 f.Q 'Q'fQ1 . ,-. ..w-ff: 'f.'vft.'1' .f ' 11.f,. 5. 2 ...gb A ' ' 'ww 'f..'f'a.' '-...gif .Y -.ff - -.:w..r..Wk EL, ' ... ig-'im ' Hg. . M1 60 ' .' Wg... .'.'Ag':'.5r cq gfi He. .l'vHm1JFI75'.5w -if..y -rY'H.M.T... F, . - -.'5'e.m. ,-'HQ-1 '2 . ' 1'. 1ufZ:f'fT55.' i . -f.'1 5pg '95ef'4.0 '?'ZfQj1 '..a,g, '5zs 5 R. .- J' Wig-3f'?Cih: , WE 'Vw f1iHf..z'i-.PJv', if 2'i'?fY 1'--.Sv ig-.-My-.W:'?' 'FQ-.'!'Y'i f. nf' -. !A 3'.. 'i '-...fx '-WP i-JE' -'tfkji 'f4i'1'.. lf?s,.1a1i'A.Q'FYE.'-AK-fi1'f-3.1. '-V .I - HL LX 'F '!.fiQJ.'f!'?5f'iSa7 'ff LF-LI .Li0S9'.?3J'if' Y.-5 'lf-.HJQJ .s'.+w'..eu.':.-:...'.1i.'.. '. .1.1-t'w .f . vig ,, -A 1 A V , V . -. .-..V '- ,-Va .,:-- f v-l 'Y AL W ' .. ,. X -V. . . -A V - V .-: -V 'V.--,.V-vJV- 12. A . 'Vi -' - ---Vv-I ' - ,1 ag ,.-Q A-.19 . ,. , H ,. ,.,., ,- . .. ..-L .Q ml, -,V,. , V... 5, J, V. V. , 4 . . 1-- -1- 1-V A -V wa., ,. ,.,. H .-'A-3, swf- fm- - --Y f-'Q ' 4 M13- M .L , , , f N ,, .VV . , ,, ,, .,,. ,. ,. ,Jg . 3 .MQ-.Q ,,m,, wg .L ,,,,. -, yy, . . . fu. - ., .1 V V f- z va T.-,,..,,.,.-3...V,,f,.sn an wa hi. MNH, ,,IH.,V.-V-,-...vsp D -X ,,.V,,h A M1 r . , , V , ,. ,. ,. , . . , ,W N.. V, V- , 1-. ,J ,. g, mf -is-if: zrzwhs?--5-.-fffff-2 - :fa V 1 Q' F'-I''gl'?fiE'ffff.?-QLZAEV1 W 5 21,7751 rg ff '?L ' e3 '-1,5i25fgl5'Q ' wiflilwflii-4-5 V- T114 57ZfpjfSli?.v?i5i'ff -if EQ,-QF!3.Z'2i-,FSL-225 1-?A'fE: i' 69,5 -' 'Ziff ' 1: Q4?k3TE:5 E'5?1-flfif LTU jip 5SCf E-if--'Q iff-'35,-7:-1' 5 - -Q V1aS,2i'E'X'V??f,g251!l5' I 1' Qi- lf.: uf' ffm, 5 ,573 -1- 'V if-251, ' -.f 1 -ire. ..-V Q - S ' ' ' L, 521,255 ' 7 1I' 3 ' ffm, 41- 3?--LG1fi , ERN Mit .3 V 15, , A ,4 35 :.,z,?Xfg:3r45Qgp5,f El .,-gli in ,,-4 K :v i Frm, . J slgtfy . .mm .rg . ,,1i.,sg,?,-,ffa gl 35 E- 1 - , .afCc,Q4,, Exim' 1 R Pig:V-g:4is:l!j1,::f4g1555glY 4' v-,-J 4,-VV., - -V , auf ,. V -giirqak -:E 1 ,y,V'?ig -.qylgrfv ,g'm,gg5,A-Qif,-.,.:-.f'35e.1:ng1v.11,,t,+-pw: 52-ilgfff, -V-Ji, ,V-r-f3':y.gg5ag:4 is-mga: '--Ji '125'11w- VH-g,,.',3 'Jo ef -S:-V -, 9VViF'ff'f-:iff-S-v-'ET'HQQQLQQ-.F-11+-Vwh -::s.:.'wf-'f 1cfm:?'u-SLQB' '- Ta! 4m.'-f -ff:-,,.sffQ,gi+.f Sf'5'g .?2. Emp -.,,. gn S'v 'ff-,gm QQ. ' ' .J ,IKM Q.. -fr '3',,s'-93521: . gm , -,F , -'V a,69!?A,151,g -g'iLQ,,,5g4Fw- w7PL3,i-55: eg-,ei-,:..L6'-'fx V.L.,--,hx-:f':Et61?-:lug is gw4'L-Q3,g44f5,-5,-1f.4-wwf: 433,-H--,.In-snF2i5,'.:,V-' -Qeaiweaw-2 uf' wi , '4'+zqF:'L 'f ' ' V ' -W! :V ,V ,J ' Y 5f Ti42'5 wif - - Mine-Ffh Fi.-?1f:g-FQf 'sg'2sEQnf H-5'-K'- 2F9f'f1'F9-?' '?fa's,1i9f5tF 11 -3- ,Full -' 4 fi ' -' PW-fb- 394-2542 3' .9 V A . - 3 . is -' ighf 1 . -fM-.fq'-Rc!-2-26-22-:T 'J .V V.-.4Qi.wf- MSW -5-3mi.s3:m Q?v2fV-lamasf-5 ,Q . - , Q V - - iw -w w-, - -1- -1545:-121245-vf fvwiigfr'ffgm-,.'.-am-ga Vzfiifggigts-fggf few 1-1+y Q-.w-1' - - gif: f f' - 4- ..1-f' f' 4--V . 'N-V '-fswdfw f'...f1f-V5-iff 'QW :zifayifsf qw?zf'fv5i,xqie'V',i'9f.--?fg,,d-fLf:,gZ'??1:f.Ei ,-ff ggxw V- , 4,-if Ve,zV -' W R .1 iuwiigiffga.-Q-A3711-54 ,5?CfkE:f,f!'Zfi?-?I?'aiVf,f1fqgm1t .-m3p,'S3g+, fam:-1:aet5,1.:,V--Qiwfg-315-Vgifv - V - 5i-9'-H?f-'fjf2iLx:g 3.15 rf.f,'4f, Y I ff4 v: 5:25 -f::1b.,4-kbp' ji- ,, 7,f'2!??5'55'Wff? Ai1 Tp!5l'2I'i4! 'f3F?!5J'9f'i-A2-3730-Rvig.19'5?i,i'f 3:1A5Ji?L?'iiz f2i-F'wTFf-H?x-ciflz' f.5i,Q1XfviQ1- ,V--vw ' m ' rw.. -9 Vw 33 V- mi- -- - f-f f. V1-href-qv 'V.,1:wV ' Hz .f Q, V-:Er:Q,:,vL----uv::'mV----if--9Q1..rVV:fV:1m-:,.1W1-fmf--J- ,mf :fm-wsfikw.-fVrVAV-me--f.,-SDM-..ff1 -aw-gm.-if-. ?-fQ??,:VlVf?59?7:g ' 'j!V'1w'4.1f33 'mfiv ' - - 'wg A- - 'f'1 ?yx V -im1.'i1vi Q ' 513V g5fgkI,,w?-J-1.-M:.wp-w-.4:W-.z.if','fGH2:aVn V1:f:,a1r,,,fw:4-1,21- 1-?2':i?E--1141? 1419, ,V,Jgf-2.55-23451-easy!fgE,-Y'5,55-5-ifmf-.gf :MH L55E ?5 ..,,, gM ,!,gqV :, 'E 75. , .iw 5 . ,'3?'iV.3E,V5V:,,31-VV,-gll,j1vg5m:VV?25:. gg3g,fg3,sQ5iY,5mVV--,IQ 355555 M11-M -.W 'ff .-if +131 wi? ' fi '- r' - -' .QV-ff.'PH-1,-,, -w .-4--1 issxfsf'-f1?Vw 1--.MVBW-H-111615 1-Jmwwfl ff-SJF5:'ff'-vrfsg -V9-Q1-en.-f?f:'f'QVVf:H '-?r1L'352'H?Jw'gl'f- 'S-- 'f V-. - 'U-fig V'-' H- 2 V94. 14 :wtf -tv'le4vrLQp.6f4-'Jim 1 'f'.4-gay lv.- 1-----Lw fi:z'V ,. -1:V1r:,V-V'- se- ?3f'.V-z-sw.-' ,-.-L'iiffi jg11-3452-a.:?l 15555.-f V3i'x!f6'fih:1.C' V1Qw,f:.PN 'K - ,V ff-,ig , -. 1 4 ?::..-- - V. ,, V-: I V1-. - -1. V+. ,- -- I :wk V .i:.f?--P VxmgV--- W- 1-VF? 2:V'.1.:ffV .1 -V V-4.1 g,:wVf5f14- -JC -l . 1 -- ,gy 3 - gg-fi 55'-ja rg W- 3 it .V Q75 if is : 1 -A ., ' 3 , 1- 2,44 -as .5 n o 5. 4 Fz jaglins- -ag .5:5356-3g5giQp,.gi5V,gfkgi-gan:9ggyg,m.V1jj.,g..V,jAi Q-5i,rsq15Vf5Qv-1S,,3:,g'fgi, Jian ,-,..L ',g,-3-'gm .giaiwt :,n,i,E:i,g,.g rv ,gilt ff: :fV:,l5MV,?5g,V!'-.16- 325 - . -A is-,U -S N. Sn ssai- 1 --, 'f'?Q5. ' . - Vg ..f.,- ,J -'Jx T-fmV-.-,'Vvg'r:p1.---,V-'--421:44-VrVq1.k..-ga,--5512 5 N- gmt- 319' Vy'-YRSJVR--v vw- 'QT-3 -MW? 43- 32' ' x- -9,-'J Vff-4 H159-f H - ff- 'Vfifvv' .Vgs3'Cgf!. '5f'iE'HLvf'-'az-fgfgz-V-mf Jw-if 1.1129-1'f3fih -,G+-f-'aw 1 NLF. 11223-'-5 5f?f2?-'-Cawef, ' if-'V 1'-MGQPQ , A V Y L k., if-V421 - F Sg p- -f' el' '- V 1- fWf:.fw2i1,.age-V:,E.wwang.1',.4:'f:5J,,1:-agi94:L'fL::q:3-45.q.z1f.:mf i f ,gp .mfs ff-'af-mfg P114 :f,:af2V:fi-i'V'.Lxf1-fi---Z4-Q ia- - ' 1 4-sr vb-ff . V - -, 4 -V -- VH - V- -- V 1 ', X J..-wa-f ,J-..V:: -' we-:f, ,V-'.,'H'Y. fo'fSwf'3 - -' N'.dQf-gin-.e:??QV2w -fwfr!-'vr '-1-2. -.-Vw?-P+-fwha. .5 wr? ,gffhzif -4 - 44' -is-' - X' 1-Vw--: -qi?-iwfwfa :.nf.f5'y2Q fry,-P. -V -4f-.w-,.3V,V.f,,,,ff-M -. ,V ff:-,ii-v ' ---H -- , k--f 1'32!25?'V' - nafff- -M-wr-' V- firafp-fVQrf13h-,- iq -+51 4.5. ' ' 'IW-'UL -9-ref' f1u1f?'1'f' ff -'iw ---- SWS?-xv?-. ' 'wifPefaiiwz1-14-h'?.a-we+412-aQg,n'-.vihww-:flaw e2fw.ff,,:f .gl-.. -, ,LW :- f , . - L. 1' . -.-, Mn -fp . - iw ,Af .V -mm 1 -v-M, -1 J.-1 Ap, -f - 'Q gm--.515iiy'f., ,--.2-:.qd. FEAR-1 1.-Vgm. iiffxfw-V.14 -ffar:.v,-,iv 45'-PVXr f'Hk15.V-- --5 - c' -- -1 f.-V 1:-ef ir.: -2 .wwf- .,5-sv-1 -- fig w- X'm1Q'flaff x. 1-Zi -11.523 Wi-1' Wg Q,9'4gi,'QXfs4, ,fefv.1z-'- Qfif-3W-::1-L:,4-',VaL-V-ftf-f- ?:1l'!.MU,1?'1-l.N.V4-'Yvl Q'-fam-'D '!9rs?1cV V'r1Z','F'w'ifvxil-',i'5'3,m'-'-fx-f:3 52J '7'f'Ki'-'-Mafiff. ,V f- ui 5 f--fgs Vg: ,,5Vi,mi?kL,W , ., E w i ki. , W -V-V Q' nas- 555- V, 73,2595,,4:yvg.g,.f-qzq9v22g,55,5fy4V-:,g.143m.3E55.53-15'-5,359gnuwiwiffgcz: 4gVge553,,V21-i,f.1Q4i4-?5,,,65gqg -..4,--233131155-Ab Q , gp' '- , 54151-fl '- - g fm419-Viikrff-4qf'5Qi':-11ii4. -if ,R - f4x-.:235wi- . iff? . 'wa'-ifxbis5151.-gffr,Ef4-fri ff'5gfH'g5ivi2:-3: i3ii?V ,La-24553-fiftggflkilfi sEQ34..,'-if Myf5uZv.955'ffg'Qfi-1114.-VE ' VG f 1--wi-e , ' V . 1 ' f - .:' -,nf - Ei5?'.r-1'--2? V 'ff-9dP,1' -S ,Sfa'VV Aff! ?i:5'av V1!l-'bi' PGH- -f -If-:-J-'Q-'F-f:1Eff.?S'iv 'lv-f' 15--wk f-- an: F-' U-'eww -0, -g,.g.,-?1.g.V,fifV--.1--.-,g.vSlffG 4:-f,:5Vifff,-x- if ' V: - . .., ?3'ff-gLg:1Q,i.w -Qtigfkfl' ,M-5310 -, Ari in 1VgJ?,,5if-V in .mf 1113. gym-gadxafv QQ'-fffzf'-vig 5'-,ws-V -'Vw -..M,-3.51--22-:GS1'-wry,-.r.2.im-:g,g2?4feL'g-faif1:--1ifgf-,Qwr-LV-,?Q1f-V-'Vp-Asc. Q' '?21ggaQ,'gv,E5E:, 1- fi . ' QM.,?,e15?h'2i,.' 3+ g5ga2V95i5':gr9-PV3ix'tQgs55- : -'gf, W-4' Ggagvv-Ve.v'iml 'Tk-Mi?-fVVfg1-H1 Q5-.,i1,fs:Vfe2'E'4Kpg11p-'iifqiii-36 -mv-s pf' .ffm-1 W1 's A .-':: Wi-' P:-K?-'-7-21'v -Mew '1'X--fwm 'I .-is-f:.:'fM1r 'L - 4 -W -1 :Mir Iv-as ,,,fw5:f'7Q - -f'i- Sf55Ri'3tV 1lp' ' 1 '5 ufjf-i' 12 -'QQ-qg21 1'-'fZL.'Kf 'L' V-:f!fv:J3w115fL'f'5 :FV-fi' -' v.Fl1'VL 'fff' 45951 ff:'a :1'?2'- :E is P-9ig fvi??'6'L'Q-:f'jQj:'1155 5':'1.wg:-kv!!Tf 'if-Vi'- f :+.. Vaqigj-.929 ,. qv .,--aw xi-AQVHQHW'-4g,,i, ,--Q?--'V--w, ,-'Fi-.1,V1,d'--fa MV-Q :wif-111423-.' ,e,Q,1-- :f,VqgV::1z,.wf--wwf-1,1-.'iV, C355-w-1:.qnvs:1:,s9+3q-2--:fmMark-?f,,-:-,f.. '-1wJfE'Vf-5My--aQ,kn,H32nva,f-gi - an-'.n-, ... : -,,-f-- '-v , +V af: , --.f fry-,-1::xf,a,fq,,V4hA5ln ffftfffvgflfewr Jia-ki,v,1.g.:.'-'-QVMQS-QV-Fifwfsfai-fa-H.'5'mwah-fg+eza+ww-V.gp'-Q,ml-52.4-Sym-a.:v,-sem-mf 'Q -1:'-1-5--.. W2 '- '-M5141- ' 'xfigrffgff . -I uw: ' iw- EL .-if -iw QW Q-L1-f-sv--?e':Vf' ' MJ: lf.--M.-V--4 -:f:s,V.fv- -V-fffffw 'mf -'wwv12fFQ- :ff 54' mil gf-' W ',A1gef '4ff.fn.5f-X wefb eV!4E-nf-:33K7'fy'mHq-,f1a,flf'?'2?,f4' 4.1.-uf'-' iefgvim a'Qiwifm6,,f':ifV-xfiwfzgi-.2Afff?-'casa-f:if554,f,rT2?:w:,--cifzw Vrflfrimj,-fr Ef'g?Q4V..1 F-13'-2515, A-,-lgflih'-'fr 12-Q ,. if-4:-V 45 ,P 331' za-S V ,A 5 5' - jqgigjg gf '- '5,5ff,5 L- -45.55 5:-1 - ,, 2-ef: QL -,3791411135--1..m,4-'.j'gf-,ff.-jf'.1fggf?f4n:Q- 2- gl-fIV.-1-f-5,-,as-.,'1-5'nz.-'Jim '81,-gkiglfnf fx ax,.a:-',-fm .-,1-e,.,,,f5i.., 2 -' - 4 Hg 4, .V-Nz., . -ms,-'f -f33HmQg5f'U '.-1 jr ai'-zr+:J'i :4fu-VV ,, V ', MQ' 5- fu' 53m:5 g'cr4jf,f,a-.l.-is-5.21m VVf,xAV'-:wr-w1g4.3'wmf -g?g.,Ag:egfg1ViF-ny' 'Qi-3:14.-,ffy .3 .1gg54c,,11-5, f,.L1fw5x-15.59. qu,-.03 , - wtf'--a'V'x-4' V - -1 8 --uf , s.-2 1 2 Elifipn Wv: A my 3 - :Mk -gt. '1'Q:EE'.l'Ygfi. l? lQL Sf 'ef'dg'0'f- mf: ummfrffgi-'gg VA' V'wz-!??'2w1'--ffw':w?fitf.V V2-L ggi+:.xmV4,fs'm-YQV-.wi-uf e ki:-Xalif M53 ff - -5' .Z ' ,isp -af 4'-49' 1333.-'EW Q-imyf 55,53-my , -V, V - :VV,.1S5?,gG.4V' V -.V-qfqgsig.Vv'gAg:HQ5f5Ng3f34ag' ,--.fffV:g1f: vi ,vw :Gulf 1-Siiiifgs-' Ne -gfinfrrzng UQ- ,xIq.Vu.' -52 fm- 'amz ' ' --if f - - ., :H .- 'E J -sir.-,K 'f' , 1 f 5 is , fi- V+ 1-Q - 1- -Q. MJ r:-GTK,-'Nfl' V-we .Vs-A f-5?--Shaw111.4--?'1 ':.'f-'-g:s.L -wak--L-Lv -. if- Q'YQ?'v-F-fb. -V 2, 1, -1'-1 F .K .IQ351-Sfw ffxpiw 39,3 4? 25y.- - gdb-R -af'-Wa'-lfi',F5'f3'.g-i'514M..sef5'afkweyy'-,W'ff'f 'fA ?E'f' 'fi-xk.g.q95,.::r':V1 at-:ff 1A.?-'-,:xi-'1L:fV,--fV1h'--Vf.V9- f-iff!-K-VJ! ,Vvgiyhpfgi-?23Z 'rib -:fi ,4-, ,w:5v5,,.iijg, 9-,,9w.f1f9uLrf'Q53'5.rAVw,e1g-Hy 54533.-g,5gF'f:sw.V .qv.-Vim?-rf,Q-Vvfisg-?'?slfffQt'f..,Vq,'Aiff. ,:f11tfg.2'13,q-i,q:m5'J+a!xrE--32245-A.',. 5-airs f V -fx. F2421 V-f3?mf 5-1 V--viflaf-F V15-9iw+'5'w-ey:-ffl--fmsdfx Owe --Le:'E.5-ihfPfVSz:f2..m.f,Vw 1 -mf.:f--V-avi..--W-1 , 'R 7 ' - - '-Hz: 527 - r534ligifff::: . ulbgnw--L-wBx,i,Q53?.-Am'59:i:fcf ff.fm2,:i?fx.fV AYQWN-,9sf.:1,:--gr-Mrfeef new -4.1059 - W, 11-- Lf-.NYE H ' P' 4-1 - - 3.5- '1f -f-f-- Q-:Q -.-YL. - '- W3 WV 'E-924 M3-fp'fv 'fshgrr-fvxil-1'-E1IEf41'55f',f1 f,Q4i'.f'Qw' 472- 19 'V V--L:1',:fP:VfW:f'?5'fla4Vif-'f,?1:gf-401515 2wifJ.2GfA'f4?rS5E'm'JV-my H--.- .Vsfgii A 'Q' ' -vw we 1 wwf '-ffIL?W'4iE2-'.f1Qff-if'ifiif-+1335-VV1.Lii2s-,gflikzf-,i?'3?l'f3gwi---'if-f:'i?Z1nQri4F.3i'iieL QF?-if .V -:fx N ,fe TR V .4 1. in-'Mari-- swf 1 i V 4- '-'fe-:ff-GH'-wasw1ff1'Vf?'f'-f4f'F'A-fflifzifff Pw-T1.,.:- 3-uwff?-'fr2.:'-mf 14'-,:s:'L?F:1-xi-g-. wx. 1gf-a.--+'?f5-V- 71 f.:-----:W -Q -'-ff-A 1- - 1 Vim: ffikeff-abil? S?-'4mf:'-mir. wxklqfvvfsaf 59253-2alfa? -V5C5?1'ii'57::-WM''3ii'b'13f f14395'-FS: 9f2?-3'Zig''m'b51?:fi25fa3S'Q55f4'7i'5?lT f7fi3'5P V-1 2,-F ggjxigiigf vl-73. N A gf,-f x g4f:,1?'?.,.'i. '-' K- ll ,13 ,- 'qgifgegiab 1 5 e- 'f' 55m'g,-iff! QT1.-2:1 L '53-fgff wfs-AP 1121-Q 22-3 'Ria-J- ij-Q13--I Vr'1f-ggffwffgfl I 'lf V: -:?'.n-'--:fw5iEf4.'T':,.5fLg- ffafizimf-' 1, V -v, Aw- U'-1.14, -em-wgiu, .fav , .ragq--.wing - mari gif'-f,i5fr,1'i115awxvaw 229515-ffQ-mwk-f.gf,aV-,fwV5:w,xf.:1--W V- my.. 'H V rgpwyl Y- imfr , -,kwin ,V 1 - 'MS' M fi- -g.t2,z1?-1: - 3.-.r wlrbfi-?l'm.1.1.:'2L'Z F'!1'9f421L wwjyx dg..bV-fqzgggqf-5-u1:P'ffmf-'-'W 332.-A3g?f,' 'Y'--'5y31nE,,i:::1-pfi7.,q:f,,C--3' -':335 :,'1- ,iii 911171.-,V ,- 1 -:pf T511 . -. -,' '- . 'Q-. -. 3 L . vs rm, -I . 54- 151.221 , ' - V15 .gqfiq - Q. , 'v..f'1,?gs- -.1,f'f1VV- -3,59-,g, 334-,V .x,-:-f12aff--- -f5r-5:--LB?:'b,,in-m'-:x,-f. z13'giQL!5f1q. 515,14 va. 4V-,,..1.s 13?-V g5j.y5,A..-f 'f:4:,!rx , , eV!-VMS-1 :': f Rig -M VW 'Q -5 7'vL 'fgii'i3,:p7:5fg3k,-:V w f -r-. 'gm ' , :ig-'K V fi' 4 gl-+1-Qff- 'M'ff'f??' 1' h-e '-Env FQQEJ3 ---fv,g',.,wf,ffI!-fu f-53IlEi.'V-V-L-c:'2'1I'u'-W ?w- --f.fA'bRi6v . .WJ-.1V 'w2Ey. '----V . 55 if .'?'VV.'V-Sim: 'ig' away:5175395521-'Sfgn?V.--M59-,1'4isni'f'?f.'ffSy'Fz.19f55i-inf-55-:w1,,VWfQfffrlfrfiii Qgiml-2a1.12eg'f'.Kwm5'7Y'W''W' '3n?L'?:3 -- ak aqua' .- 'Sf f---if' .V-f . wa , ief-MP f-w.-5- -Via'4f+fvf-211:'-5-KviiifzailffzrwgiiizpgyL. 'Qfzw-e:1.i: use Q 'ffvawz Ji. Hifi., 'Qm, :-W -jmmw k fif.1 'fEf?- 111 . .-1, --QR 9' - 1-fifm, , '-'f-Egfr-155951-.f.1-vf-ff-9fGafg5:Vt-.wVa-.-vfqffzy-ff. ifswgvufgqfE1:'Va.V-4,rcV1.wzY5'5:'xggV',-,f--wus?-.-Vw . 1:53 H Lu ' ' :R Rf. . if-V.,V - ffk ffw 1553121 2 Vf vVV-? 1?'1 +5T 3,-,V- .. J . xg V Vg. 1-:V-fi.-fm. ': ?:f W-'45-'n5XwiQ35?: am-Q su:--m 9-Gvwfr-A wa-' -if-V: 1.41911-2'-2-ffEr-11- fx, Q'aFHL1?ef'-ws ?f'fw ' f:'-14- -' 2' miiw : Q1-4 . -ef-m?':sf 51- iw-S-m,..V,-1Qe1ks'wg2-'Wfri-1V-QV---aff -Maazw5 fiwfvilv-r'Vv f12f.3wf-f+sAfLff?W'5'f1 '?8'f74l5yV -E '+G-'WW-'.+2?f-fn :W-.VVQJ . 'M ,A . Q V 11- - . H -11 . .. 4.2, 1 ,, QL , .-,V, ,V - - , V f.-, ff -1+-',,:.-up mniffly-,5:4,qfYz. 5P-2 41154 wi7,5'YX:-Ava'-L ffigs-yrflg rf- 3-44 Sa-an ' HH -1 'i- -'hgighp jlgu-g9..,,1l5,'Q,l lj kky,-9f9,fq6 54- 6, NV Q. VI ,. , mwgu! Vg4g,,Qxe.g- Inu. :gi'.ghZ?:.-,Qi55g,?Q,1Qg,,W,5P,.yEq,5rg- ,L-ggJ?f?hgf53gjg1.iQ:f+l,5ffg7,QV4H.x gw31.f5?fg1-,,5qg, L1xV,L5?4Lg4,.-l.gffp,.Vg1Mf,f, - X - U2 .:n,wLw 'f- , .V ,H ., - VA ' V- fu- f , , ,- Sv ,: 4..- ug . . ,wp 43- 1' - - wth.-, V- Vgiyga 3,-5.12,-Qi,gV ,-,M -3, - QQ! remff- fgr m -A?,,,'- Q ..-EMA,-f. z-JH 4-1. - fav! VXQHJ. --15.11 H- nf, f-.V 1 Tan,-.-SWE-Agfa Vx- f -.-S . -'rf --fzfv- .-P.: VZ,-,S ., -:-4-If.-V,'1..?f5f?mQ,-'--.w---+-,-farms ek: 'fxefi-gy4.Igf:1i,, fV,,.-.n.a?wii:x5w-V.- -,H V Vz.VVm.3f'-Vqgm fiisifffuf graft-V 4H35Ew1?vQ'?4,' -- - 1551- 1 4 ' -1 1 r162fbgfQ1 f-:E-'.5gV7f,?5--:se-T1-EH-ff- 'iw 45115:-'il , : f'-5. M 'Pei ,W f' J .11'.,f':V i1f'a:k!r+x:w9f s'Ym 'fi- - f . ' ' if Winn! 5, -sh: M434 H, ,?,,f d,5v M I., .. . .gw Vx J,3hV'f,p V fx-.Wi L, 'kgs M , ., Q .Via 2 , 1 . ,,g,Q+g,,.'y5-,iyV455i?',Ff23R.giE.,1g6E.-?'T9iY:gkS,q,3 .. 5: .aw,if,.,,r,1?' .V -3'1 if-: ' . 'ff 1 ,-nl' :fir .- 2 P. , , ' I- ff f nf' -,i 1 ', V . 1,51 , ' .U : ,. - e - .' ' -Y ., , ., A 4- .QT1-1,j,: 7-i-.Lp-'v--1-31 ,,,. ,Q ., pffg'-3 fy , ,,., I -1- 51.11-QT J-T 'Q - -3-ilgfi?-'H -4 'E' f 'L' ' 343' C51 fc: - ya Vw' -QV A '-' E ,fn 55' . 151+ f-5,3 'H' 1HV1v:,a?y.fh'w- 'Q -11- frm--2Pv: -KM? X.f:QYA.e5wV41-111.559, w- -iw-15 - 'QJ 4. 3764 YAQPH--21'-31,1 :rl-TV -44: QT- 2!f'W'ffl5' - - -2 ' M . U W. ,qt .M , E- 'zgifif' :-62-haf-rw:'s1fV4LVrT?24'-P1531 fzfgf-1fw:V- , ,UU -AW S , ip' -if-T1 . af f'-N'i.ff5lf' 12-12 mi f --'f-sf' ' -if: S:V3 ..'L?x1iwfaf 's:f+-gews' - -'- HP.v5fQf?-V-3501-, IHifxvfdw--'-'f2rfr?fL2'g.??a-'av .'h.wvP.fi':eV-..'- -941. 5 '-2.12 -Www 1 -' . VN4. -391 11, 'f f-1' J V - ' -' Aiyghkvf' -iw, za,V-fiqrh-,gm--V , -. .Msn 'M-V hgggj. mfpV'i?f'fV4V-cdap-sw. f4a:1.z.,1V:V:q9-Ln-Vinn, yy.-..-is Alf--,,-r'-:f .Q .. 1' SL v Vs-'4 'TS W -W 1 -. 2. ' 'xv '- 5 X 319 1 ii 1 -w.,4y3.:5v -.39-,mf Lfrf -'V1,fsf?'1'1'.4.:-r'-5? '55 633' V. -3-1 Cal,-H . 'ygiiri-Hi wi-Nall? ffl?---1-nes.:-Q. 1: V, :'iw:l'+f4, fi .,1'x!fw-zgar 'li-f . F T ' -11-- -. 9-fi' -4 V V-Q51 ,153 H ,ai igw'H-!4?1'2Lq,U:.f,,,-I ,ig f gxr u-ifgVxf5g3'fqg,iffg'2y,ffi:vf5' ' . wg, ' will -, ASVAfgg--y.gifg?Qsy?-:fyfI0t'.?-q5,5f?g,!f'34-,fgjiii--' :f1f,'-IQ15'WT'- T'Q'if'g'vQx V11'f ' L- 1 5? i6s+ ' H-.VB - ' ' 'elif' -Ms AV - - Af' , Ti? ffi-in 'ff559v52--165,521-:'f:gJ-if-:Cx-. ws- H-if-QA-V qAf..'Man:,:1x-1:-: .2f21fw-g.L,v..-:,.-,-L--2-f..w:, f-vw,f33i- -Q , 2,2511 1-be --1, -B a ' -- ..- sf wi,-FF: :VL 1-vs A-:,'i H-fm: .ff -Vv -arg?-fH12 '..ag-f'5?a 952215335-.MCQV ::5,gfVff-111:-Vgf: ,:1:V-- V- xi-1 1-' vin , . 1- ':- :f - '- : , - -4 ' nz- -1, - . J - ' - ,,-f : H- s -' 1 , M 1-.Sf--., v 1- H. IV -' 43 f .. ms.-, 11--: 1 32: -f. -1----J - awe' ,-ig L.- -. -V .MV 'few A f. gi-. - iE2552 ,p:V4f1.nP1w, --Q: mg-i542 .Wg J : ,- ' ., -,Q , A ' - , , P'-, :,V.' ..,g, -w r A 1, ,qu f--- 12' - ., ., 31. M. , 4 22 ,p-4:-vq-,wi-3 L 2:2 Pj .f vw- V-,:..11. 1 x:if,'1:.,,fA-nag..-:::,,, ,i sfkw-f' 11- -,2.'5,:fs3 , if -Shia?-' . 193 fi gs 1 '-1-51 'fy -gii-13-52, A325521-'34fiC2 Mggiibizz? 'S-ffiffmffi?--f''CM-52--'V ' - V --ff 'af-F'-4T21:,,'l V.,V-5 ,-4 .egg G , 1' - WV 5' --, ' 5 . ,, ' - - 'f' ' 113-1 --, ' 'Q-'WQQ '1V-ET.-'fl-EG, 5 ', :gf SV,f:V-'1-f- 2-1'V.'1 .wifi-r1V'.e, V,-fn? , KL 4-.-.Vex-,i'Hf+-1 L- F ' , , Q.. , ' .wci i f-,.-34 T ' ' 2' - ' Kim '? '- 'figfw-Ev'-fkd Tfqiv 5 9131- mf 'X ' - W 5'fZ3H 5i-'Z gg. Vi' T1 1r3fi'2f,5- fiLQ gY'95? 'W 'f -Lip' '3'iS?'5Q? 7435. - 1? N115-1133-' 'w--Gqh-T'-V T3Qg,'-f- 1:-'mfg g,g gs,ef,.A.f i-aqgff' -g, t3sA- 51--mf ,twin-Y ,5bg4,-1 M K 'V , -.. -f?'- if 'f' iv- ?3e,lQa',tFQ3i3f ' 'P gs: .agf-.,'fJ:f'Yf2Ndf'-.-Algf Lf 57' gm? - .' 'H -' if.-'g' .w ' J H V ., '- ..'- -'laik I- Q 'f S--V1 1-::'.-Mkgigi I 3?f1?5::,.fff., hifi?-iiififfig -1V1.'-i3S'iiEiZ f'QJ55'L i1:L4',f?T4-1?if9f'-Pisa- v.a.-,iw lb 5212? ua, ff , 'VV ,Ii w-jg' rmgwg -. 5 - tibia -vgbiyl, ME? L -,ixv:ff1f' ixwmg V3,g.,f.,,1g-.nil-fag. , - ,gf.Q:-,q,,.,,1- V,EV.5ii,-,E,5.,.3.q,.V5?gsz. -2- w 1 - , -,' ff' ff V .V-.,: 1 f -mg' - , . 1 ff '- . '. ., -, V1 - - -1. .11 V P, .f.f, f. -vm-aff' -iflu5rl'P?gfQF 'agf z-.P ,. -in? 'iii-:'1:1f ?.T'1L2:-1299! ' ' x- Ex-yr' ' :Brel-ffy,-qu. 1- t4'5-fE'fCJ'-F -5 'x 2' 'sais - Q- 1 121 VK , V.: k- , W-P51 -H59 Muzi .'.v13!-'Af T.:-ff,-if -, - ?:Vx1 H- :V .4 ,S-fu .,,:-v- 15+ '- '-1J.iz4'if'f www -'xp P, M, if 'fu -SVN . ,-m94'l'if'-,-Q5i-,-1e'fq-,-3fF.'a'iTZfv- 34 - 55-if it Q.. .x wlk dif- V V. F' - - ,5.'1 iv-'.'L-f-fF-'1- we n'- H41'. Hiivfu ,fa ve - F 4 Vi Wy S :J--.-A V- ww if-1'-: Vw.VsnV1f . r '6is'f V we 1' -' ff- 'fm -f N w- 'fe 2'-we -- --M - 1- ff -fi-Hs? . '- -- '- f . e1T9i'f- V:- 'V K- , 7 Y--q i N Lv - X- f HV' V - if H + . A 2 , -- if: 1 ff V -fi ' 1 A' ' -aye - V -- wzavfa-f-,,f4s.,z:.L-JV-S zu ?3QFZf' ,,' V l'L2',P ' . ---' ' ,iw Va. , - : bei 'gg If an Q L- 4, f, F qVi?'f1.V:'L': .sm-Q1 '-!M.,?f1f QiF5Y . Q- QV ai'-'Va -.P wil- -1 ,,s,-,fcfrk-l'1kf,gf. -F5213 we ff,f':V,,1 l,9 .wap-R, 4 115 9 Tr 0. M., ,nf 1 A V,4g: -f .A -- qw- 154.57 G. ,Lg ,A , -,J - Q -qv . ff,-1 ,pw fy,gfV:g:mngff-z.'fV-1p19f',,9',g4--V, +V: AV -- Z-F -.u- , f--111-f:,f,.-ffw-!f!', 9, - 1 +-41' , fag, ,. :V . if .V - .1-, - 1 , -,Q V-,,- J? fAQ.1,V 1 f ww... x . E 1- 1 - 15,-M-fag '- ..5H1fL:3-11. 1-.Va-.9 -L ..amm3-qiwVfxg,5XVy315' 1 qv, V' W- 14- V. --fn mifgefmig, -m--- ,, --M 1 -we-1...-:VV-if-442' Ema- -1' .f -1 . ,fm-A llf',l.+S2m'5.h-:rg'v'7-wg. ' ,gf I : - - 5-, .,. I-,'!, . . .F'1-. 'Ay ,I ,-A fr :1iQL g,. .. 1 , . K gi , 'F 1 ' 2 QV .ff 'QX-995' ,jiri 1532595 'im ,ag ii' ,115-we .5574 1,5 ,y3E'g115Qf1rg:.lEE5gg.v,1,3Q': mi, , rl gf-15, ...AQ 5 . Hwy, V, ,XG - ,I - ,.. -,,ggV1,.- -g,,g,,41,T-e- f 3 gf H., f , gg-,. , 4. ff-V P: 1 V15-,,,K-, Asian ie- .ay-,, A 93:45:35 ff!-,?Xb,Q21?,-!5?.w. -yi -VM.. 3551:---e Af, we. , A,,3V2'f ' ff-V ,. M 731315, 73- ' f L ' . , - 1 La--.PEW-'inf' 4:f f,Q5 -ve-,-1 tg -c' 7 ' ' ,.r 'J 'iih HQ'-'lqidiflf wr-.Lmfx V ':5'x+S'J'v' 1h vm -uf,LR.a.1Qs-i-affQ1,?!5i'3kiiE-yf.g.n,V.,,V ,145-K Vr. , srl.: -, fa -. 1- Ivy., wi, , :peg V- Q,-gmf?f1i'.3rrw -w E -Vu,1,Mg11fvm,f1p . 7211-Va. pf ,'f'51EiggQfk,lSgg'-'-152-n'1g'fi 1'--1-HQ-f,L:5qd1f1s,?Ii5 ,, a- 'H-G V - -'ir - Ifsiiff . , '-A 2 V V -'-,f fjcm-i 'f - his -- ,JJ 4' -yyrfis-V12'fff'wPY?'?' ' 5 -3fa1fQh'5fV f-..-WM., fn 19.-1.33 ,Vik -5if5f?Q53?iH+---fsp'w 'L'f f af1 -1v1- ' 1 Bi'-fs-slr, I L . :'f u?-'-49125 V V J 1 'W - -5' - is m5 5 WQ-'ifwifl 'Fifa 2? 1-?'f-LN'--vifE'i 1-'n59',9?54'5if'ff.1,.f' V - - S-f1,.,.f-AJVYG,-HV-Vr - JV, V AH 11 - .f,V., 1+ ni. ,V k VV .2 41 V VJ... . -. ,.f LV: 43,45 V V-mf .AM me fb, . ., veil- au.1l1.,.v-V f..-.Vg .1-.V -A-T,-I' .v , ,. ,. , u,w,qgf',gVv.f-.. 4040 ,,,.,w, ,gg 3- fx, 1., , 1, , ,. J? .ml .,. , -f V-A 5. -X, Nag. . Vu, f - a. E . H--uf ,Qt mx -V 4 YV ,pm ,,xn,-1--,gp ,i V.MVggfT,,w.y1-. ffgfi: . 3V1g3q1.,,f,--,a-,-.nf 5. .hw A- 5,,. .- V-P, gh ,L QM: 1,4 V. K EQQSLKEQV fy., P ,, ,W V 4 ,.1,Mw.Vwg5, A ESM T95.-,gfpk-2 fx' ,V--, ff fig? i91f'l' - -fl---QW -'few 'f 1'mfWa7f53g'5f4 Q '55-:Yr iff Q' 'rw ,rm . . 313541 , . V . . . , VV -. - . A. ., -' . .. , ,f ' .- '-. ' ' 'Y -M' ,VT 4 I V- -'p5'.- K? FA V 'hu wa?-uv '7532'Q4'3.li:'x3 ' 1 ., ,y V. . , f-, in :ff 1, Lg mg, .1 . + ,gf-5' -' '-.Qfk- 1 v ., rv -4. 'Pr-Mi? ' jfs: -5 V' H25? ',JgHi1Lkbgf-bg'-, ,'E2'-Mi'-f1X'11fi-f-frlrm g- -fi-sv 21 3423 f ishiifigfl 2. fd?-ij iiffsf '- MZWW - 'W - 'ag G' , -Q A f 'J ' is 5 V ' S F ff' 1 inf' J A 555, Vg. I n 1,-gmt L- V, A33 -f, i- , ww.. V V 1 ildihbyliak , :gift L 1 A Q ,,?fq:w,,,.,-Q91 W 1 'w 5- ,g,,.4vga5L'fAjL.s- -- uga.5,5EA? - -. V ' .H - V ,, ,, , 1 1 '- --- ,Q .11 ,. ,e egi-'V '.-gV.:11.1- 1 'flf---5 21 mf? -11:4 s3,'L1,vie,1'-f--Uf?L2,nfV, ,Pfv'V' 1 ., fi, -,ggi 4' Jw, 'rim ' H- f - V V.,-g gg ',--Q ,H f' V: U 'yf:.V,--.4 ' V. A 4 , fgfzw-r--L V214-15? ,133--1 G. .Y 1 v w? JU 7--y'+-gq:ni--'-35 2u-- f A '55 x- 5 . A ,.--ge45vQg3G'2f w P ' .V .M -- rm. 1,-gin: .-X?--.f , -K.. ,v7-- V :M't4k:,V'S-F223 5.412-.uf i-,?,rxiQ,A:41Q gen is 'Q Afzsvfgfifyfbg, V-if-fQZf . -, , -5. -'Agn 544,g,.:-..fi1 -:.'1,V-+1,,p5Agi 'uf - 5:-3? HV - e' T533 - idx--,f1g, h-,L , 15 ' ',,. M52 Jw- 'E-,g,,35,fr-,551-ef1,ii:, 1 g4,.V.-my xr- 'F' wears,-wg?.1i i'g5V:f1-H'V.-:1- Wg' ziggf-i.q-9.6545-...s,45?fl'3-J'1r.w- 1 -.-, KZ QH X -' 2 -' fi,g,,fzrf,,g3-' 'K -1, V 5 15'-' Q?2-V4f'?.w?,,,-gn 1-' '- sg-me :Q 53 .1 -.3111-era? -1..:,,,.,VA 35,55 , :Qggff1zVV:f4g-sf 21-H' .+? , 9'g,f f-sf!-wgxgflsv ml- ,i,jg+3,:iL'if2?bx'5-5:52 ' ff .2451 V f 51.524 v,i?'13. ' W. 'ei-fa.1f'547 fzglVqf:54V-sw,-sm'55-E-:Ss:z5fa'G!y2f'-Q3f55gs:gV,-349-424, ,1g1,3?31qQ ,Q-L:g32u3T1i?+'4-QV'43'f'-rm:V 37 P2-4-.--',9,eVQgs..i 2'.wk.,Vay-aw: 1 ' np - ' , EU - -wirfrfhigg, 1 ' 5, 1 , w,f5n4Qj41'1 vw ri., h.QV,,,k'??:,:-- L,1:5g1gg:fx:1' -V -y-ig-fg,n -1.1 2 5: -a-, 2:5i:Ma?w.,v , ,fg.,-,-s sf-V .:'-322523'.5Qzijkzfixiggbg.ggajjrpmq-,'3'1,EpL3fvj3,g.3!-5g,1 515 ..,- FL '-f' 'A'lzg45gS5fg5n55'i,9:!B'?qf1i'?23L 'ip --'fk-Y f Vim 1 Vg iff- -PfF1 i . 'm d qw. -.4 ' 5 J-gg '?4f-'i-- ' L'1vrF- --f'f?fayHM+Xs'lY,,fffP-ggi-?.gbi, lwmq w, NV,,,ui,Q,,i,1V,. V 5 HELL ,f .fr . 5 ,VK Img 5146, ,Q V V ,8ijg,gi,gwwg,4.fg.,Qf,q5. MW, 5,55 ff.-,.'-pine-' fl-F5511--,,.V Pqfsg-iw 'ffl-SEER-'Ff'2'f:'if 52.4-F 5: -' -Mia' - sy a iff-ffF1'f F L - '--n f rffgggcf ,pgs Qi' ,.:45j4vqg,,-.V1-ig-f:Q-,f.g.- Q:1Vf',fgMEig3:g5W4Lf' ,ff ,i,w.5gIg?Mv3 , -Q., L 4 H+, , ,V V AL M- -,1L .:K -5 1- .if-'-991-JQ,i?f3V1,w, :wx PK :ms-1 ,V-swf Q, V .v M . V -1 .1 .gif -'J-36 -F .:.Q.'a19?'f',- V 41gf'2flQ3,:bf-,y.fg,Ee11s'.1jf VR'T'3',2'2RvfQ4,3? E:'e4, .42-iv-Yggf-','v 313,-eng-. eva- QQ, v Vp 11' -1 5,1 Y-:ik -- E - -, -if lm, 'Qgikg-V-'jm!1 g3 '?,21n.w1L.'-P',r,3Q,1-1 - -5g,2fQ?:Q,mj4f .w 1' 'S , -919-Q..--imnlwffw 3- -:5z,1.s5 -- -QQ,-, '5 ' - -,Q - 1 .E 1 .qs1.,.- Vx ffsy, -sw '-Qwfqgmakffwffsp Hx-qi? MV 11. ' V. Q15-if 'N A ffzzffalv . V J' . sw-' -- '- T :iw '- -1' Q -- '6-2152, ifQw'f15vw?J',five-fm.,L -'-fi-f w.'e4.Bf' Mi a',',wp41.' 'xg cfpffff :3-1Jf-U'4n-'- 1 -,arf-ay.: L1:,,.-f+'x'Vw.'r--1,-X g, --nl-If ,-If ' 3, b?-an'-' '21-'wftw-.f'w?+H, V ,' '- 114, Vs -3' . -V . ', ' 4 :K ' ,... : ' 3k3' :JL XP '5Y ,.-:E?1.-'Q Lvix 4015? 2 ' JXAEY'-92-' 1. w?r:.r4.f'f. au.p.g-xv-4m.,-yi'--.-z1.fl-1if-'J-Jw-'-59--45'-V-.rW'1!! w:f-.We MJF: ,F ..v1 44- 5 's'k:-.s'1'M-A Vf3QUpi:.sw:,-. - 'hiv . - V -ff ,f 1-1 V - ,S ,---'g,zd,. ,-:Hp-Q Ls 'l','? -if--f li?ff'Hf pifxiui-f'V14'lQif55 b X-:!l5fsE,:fW' -3,-121-f' 53 5 ,kgfljq --' -' ' 1 Hcfx , Q..-1,15 ' N- 2 - ,, ' 1'C 'p,' -' -ff, 15- -9,1 12 P 3. A- 11, A 53,55-fi-'71-.fggudv . egu'v:w':1?i'Cn7 .gf-erm:Laezwe-5536'SSA-M-Sy-1-ef-if fp f. . . . V-Q--2: .5 4 I , ,fra 9- W?-ii Xinygl-5?E?'fGg ?-f51J5?H,4l4:.3q:y1QfiQ::T.qjVE'QQv.1ff'1,-1i'?45gf 55519154-Ewis 1 5 5---1 's ' -A M- - 'W fe-f M V P' 'v- -' 22 1551- - 3. 1- - . 'a Q., -V - - 4-:.,A:f' ' - 'f-R-Y.'w:1.'f,-ff.+..V-Mi-' -453 f-Juffr' 1-Gif.-+'32--M 1 .- .1 fx- . ,I -I . - f ' 1 -,f,g, r..'I'H'f,f Af' '-f - -f J ' -:fm-,.fr f-I-',Igg.g'1 . -v-V 5-,uv-. 1-f I'- l 'E55-'Fi'iIH-i!3f.1:fif15'e 5!-113-af?if'f'if'fa4-fi?1V-5H55iic1'h-'.FH'1'f'f155-k-':if,aw3 'aPwR2?V':m'1'G?7kffFS'i-50119 7 'f' 'l7 1 'Hi5 f? ' '- M - 5'f5 f 1WQ!'m4E' ' ' V 311' --F - i V -iaw '1'i'a?f'-v5'wG:V'1 1H '-f64f'5l ,f V -, lfsq- - V 22 .fffi-ifT-twgfvfftzflii-443,11Vs2'fu1ig?f?-5751315.-Qiffaa-.Gz1faw2,wL+sf,e-5-fa:-aaa-.fazfbiiawaggg-S-, if 4564 -' -L. 'f, V'f Haag ,. V 525112235-.gg1x12fu,31:f,J5:-.-fgwg 1:-mf? ?Q1x'5f3ff, .15-elf 'w4g.:,:gj7fiuE'wf5f1-,g'q:-pe.i-13s-1511-,'--1,.1-my-.T'Ti4 gf-Qeitwi:-'+'Vjf':,,'.51.:vz??,-Qcffiegng-V4f1Q'::faVgif? fi-' -w i.-Q V . -1? ' -yi -1' -111 'L .'..'fuV,,f2 'Y ni-2,9 :QPi'c?,.m:fE'1m1 W-12 , 'MPP-Wif-a'::5G1M':f1-121-f--'-1e2'f.:f-we-T-12.1-'Z-lsfzwr-V :1E+P-ki'VV1'f5Jf5'i 1?g 'f -52 'TN'-371.4 -Y-f' - ' f 'A 17 1 , 'V'--u--5535 5g5f ' 3'f1FiA 59?2i1:l':45g'q'T1 '54Yfe5i- ff V ' '-Gai'-r.-:V:'a'agwpmM'2iF 'rizx-Jie.'.'nE?w:?E,ve','Fi'1gn.2Ei-1-LV ,-159-'5' avgx hfdrf-421 .L 'wif G :J Ffa -ii ' ap -' I-' fy, rkmd. .iff '- -' - .1' 2 f F-ilu 'Pug -ag :gm 1 .mf-w w1aw,f.n QQ. st, .,,xgg:1.,w.,,,V,1g.M.-f gV4.V.,,-.sem-4ni1,g'M15 L 15- 1 1-V-21.1-1 ,'fuV-:M-, ,, F 1- s:v- lw f- N g, .4 '- - il! Q :- V ., --4.42 ' 1:51 v,La:V Ev- L ,N.,V..VgfVL A ugwf-,h41QA,1-. r.g,,,r,1f' Fw.-H 4+-p:V.1.!..'-1 V3E?SgVJeH'gl'4,w, 5 5:1 ,.:.-- 4.-f W gig- . uf. ., Q, .- .- Q, - L- . v 1 5' f f,!,, -- 1 V 1 , B.,-V MS , ,vig www v, -g5E15v, A Vim' 1' 'E2gmrw 11f-:Lff15 4:'fA5Q5!2'- t',f--gf:-HV,-4+-ff -rs:,q.--'2,16,'41.x4-211MLW.--,:wV,1'-:,'?. E'-?'.12:hvfTf':w- 54, :A 1,93 'iff' , 'gg V- 9 Q 1 ,, .L . . A 5 ... Q - -sm 1 sg' ,- -VR-' . 11 Vi- ', ., -if-'iflzip V-1 v, .sv ---,ur . 1? -'1:.s-Qwa :3vef5'v,,f+f.f '?--fr,,,-V-Vf:f1- g.,fq,:,..w, r-,w.f-'f,w:pA.-sV- ,'1Su.g,-fglyf ' -L-.safe-' A L :Sm 3 -5.-ga A f ff- .- ff. f - 5582 - 1 P? L, -' 'X rnvfr. gf- -lgffgi.-5'F'1.22-'YF-'-1'qf'L q 'VfwVw:f-5f2H-.:ff-as .' fi-. -:aff ,Ny -V - .V 5 ' 4 1 1- ma fm, -9 ' ''r'f'r--111fnif'?13zf2a'Vnefw-''aff-V-,VwV31-v3'.tw2'4-fx fkf-.7-Z'5e'?f, 9'i32?,.'l'ffQr3A 'vig 1551-iw. -if' 5 -4215-'-wr: f f 1' 4229 '13-'-F qf!x wA fix vi -V 5? N , -'gs '-,Q-2-3 'aff .K -- f??FvvTvQi-?--f -' 5- -1,-.3f2:f?:1.'i, 9f ','?,gg.5g39 '5fs3551':n2mf-'4wr.124wefv- g1wu1i5.'f-.-rf 'UH2wf?V:Vff'df,5gv.,-f--' V6 V+-w----'2'?'vf-u:,:Vii f., ,13,!V'21:f75f5fm. fm X ag ':1 ' ' -f' H --F' H -V N '.V. V -fs .if im 'Af' 1 1ffV'2.f? -'f'ZE5fg4Sf:ffP44f'- . .-L :.,- .:. . V, ug- :,--,lu-g-, 34,1-,'1,,,' .kfg,'xg,.11- 1-'--gQ.g'.'e,'e,-.g:...:A'iY'4'- r3,.v:'.5-w:g,'-'f,z1- lj,',.- -a-.5-'r.'Q,-v In . .w.'Xi,- :' 41, ' , - 4, 155 25? - -1 QQ - V14 . V 3 gh- H, , - .-if? ' 5V.f'ig11'- -,V e'vZ1:.'NEjf--7? x .lv 5, -V1-if-'Qi-,?,4,-f?1:2133.19-A'y5.3:VK-a'.'.-952531,3yzr94y':.f3'-i',11n-V 51. -V-ag, ,: - 3' Fw-+91 1'-' f-f!?!2-fg,f4 '5'-- ig- 'Q 51+V1-!i!'m- - .M 1559 -, - 1 F, -V-5. -5-W , ,uv , , ,.., hrf51 L15 - '+ :W 7i2T'5f, gl'-xg-ffgcifbxw V? eral'-,W W' i!+:r'3-,-.a45:-efglgfpsfws4tg..'V'5f'f.-' -fb 1-iswia--V'212SQEVif--r7i'.'m-QZQIA ,gn , W 111, - g,-.Hgl- , . - - Qiw n F w 1-Lg 'V +:.4f - :'+- Fr. V- x efuigkvf ff'!N'f4:' 'm HW F'f-L'f-Q-vbffb ?'31ifM.1-:lg-2-I V2-10:1 -?Fdi'Q'fS-i-,- 'R :iw5'!1?w1 - KWGQZ 1:0515 .gp -5:11325-1,fg, - 5 '- 4.--1 :f.1, -if , .- 'H-:fb .31 '2 ?1nV. 1- f-'Qi 'iS4fSg?if-if -i-' ef--Eff.-511,11-'-'Fi-vel:-wi, -P--f5f fffE-fcfzsfe-:bfi-1-. 'fa-i41a:f::.'Vw ' QV f xg- - F 'whim H- fm wi' -V HW- 4: iiglif I f 4,3514 -,g ifw -. V Q -1 wif, -2-leigg'-vr're ffL'i'.f!'+sY5g-'f-fpsV-VS5426-33:1:qA:u1i2:g'?f:i1,,:f1-,4iii--mfV-Mira?-5e3'fFifs52iMV.-kimf Azugiiiiuizvi- -.Vi-W ' ' 'ff H -f-:fw u Efssf fi' -M LSP' 1 'i3R426?f1'f7f'9T'i1QfE?ZJ'HzTf. -if-if Jw PH- V'-1:3---5,- -fffvggz KW-:-1 2341--k.'?i?4f'f1 :wdwffw 2yi'mi'mV','v.','l.2-ijgjf'-'wwe we-'14 12244-'JI afffv' 1 ' - 'M 5 ??--- :Q 1 1- 1 frm Y 5112 we-93, V J255?fwf.V5fG:31-Y-'YV-' '-.ef 1-'rw 'Q V:k,Ve,Lqvg- 5- wg -,:ffV,,f9pVV:',,r51 -25, .,1-Vex!-3-L,-s:,3 ap-1:. w!4'-mix -145142-mf'xgg.1f4QfV..V:fqa:fV.-:ff- A-,Eff-f'q.-,rw Y , 5,2201 V-:fag -- . Je. 'sf Q, 15-yfgsgfqlg--VfVh tc,-W:-1 -he WE!-g:1'Exgs5w:-,fgfz-'cfm ,V .VP5,,gg7'gLQg-V151G-Q-M,3fm.5i:uEr,L.L:Vafyf'-n'.M1w.3g1,-'-y555s4,k:Vf4,u J: Ny ,Q Lffgf r q .- .PWM g,4,,,,,g je Q.. :,1,,,,--1 .-get ,gui .,, WM W fy vZh3gm.,g,5,?V gyms? 1,-g ,uf 11 gow?,-:gig-55,3-,Q-a,:5g,,Q..,VV-Mxp--19,353-,qL,QbQP49 35522: , , . +-1.-1, -, Wf- U -:A q ,,,.9':,,51 wav, , 5, fy?-.W-V513A:Lg,,g2L .. -2-H1 .5'?kgfQ?.,4g-Quia?-ifqi YW 15-4 - --'x4,.V:qA flgfaiw-Es?:fbyf-Q mf, g4+'?f'q-3,m,-941-g,, ,' 565115 ':?iis'1 w fi.z- iw - 5 -1 V4,3Zj'5f?.-u-esfw -Qkgilv-?Efz z-,iEFW5.-,aw V: 1- G, L,g2-2,Q, giit zf?12ff fiklwiflfl g,si'r,, ,-.QQ-.55 QL 'R . 'Bw - vw V-.ngrikgif H- if wri' :Wiz , wi' ,af--fi I if-:Asifis-efgzwfsk-VV2efa?4 144 f'-HZ2'umzuVze-,ff-if wix g.'.V1--r.1'- v,.WiPa'4fg?ffzfLfs2se1 My 1h'1V.l'1 t,1gi,1S:52'2f'gf+'f': -'Cf -f' '. 3' .95 34 ' 1' -'fzaiw-U H -Wind 1A3 d 551' Tf!'iT5!?kV 4'-:wird?Tf2s2KE:12e''fs'-3---.-V--. . .ip?HffzviefN5wf5w-nw-'L'f'aff-.:i1f'P se Mai--4-v2fE'9f31f,N5!:ff:-'J 1, - .- V - 4, iw v' F.. V'g --kia ,fi wg3'p'1'- yf37qw + .gpg , V-.V we 1-L f f--f-5'-iVQ a as a 1 New'H'-.RE--:-rf-rffeiigw .w,. I L,nP'w--gy:-,,--xii' ,V -'T -f -1'--5, 7 L. -- Vs- -- VV 6 V 'f- ' 1'fr9i-,f- Awww' P 15+ - :ff .- -ff, mr: !iv,igQ5u1,S-'---w'-fz- -F-11.4 '75 .N V--vd?H:'a'b-ff'--'1fJ-cf- 1 -- ' bfi? ' em--'S .Lv zz V -M -M lv- -V-vm, - Y-:JY 1' - Vn - 535: Jw? EQ' 5-Pgifgig V A-'-.'25-' fs-'H :--:VS -PM V, ,. -sms m5Jgf,'.-,mg.s'4::Q2 ,-V- . , ,. 1 :!.:.v5E'S -af -,ff 5 V --V w - V, .L ., . . 4- .- 1 1 Mm- - - - -f. 'mf . V -1,- gg, -I-. -FW .3-,f'l7V1,:'nzVf'r-V'-he--V:1-M ,fp-V . -g',,,i,p:.'q,g5-4,-44,,gsgpwr-f 3,1 ,QM 31551 t1Vs,1g,35 qv -H. .4,a'fgu..J1. - 133,-V-V VA., 5 Q. , 4 -1, - P ,J-v, Si, .-N3 1-w1,,3:q . . 5 1 V,V,-hi-img Q-gli,q,J35f4,,,'gf1w.,: :gg-.5,,.V:e:1,,1 qfzymi- ,553 pu 'e-2 u f-wr 1 Vida-,fszfiw ' :'f'i 'MA'5-'iii v 5W,wfx--Aimfbw: -'wlisrf-WW' uf-gWf'f.f 5,1 J :s' .. 1- .-ywfs-'azfp . V ',,g.'gH.?eH-1 P. .525 'xgxe-ff,v'iU-+ a 'ren rs.-1s W '-- N.-x-if.-1 ,aw -1? E Q -'?? i'ifm3Q 153552 Qu- MS ' 'fa - -9,,.. .Lqgs'L- -1 a. QV-mf. if., P, . - 5:,'t'5g15ff ,in ff? Q. L., f' liigfl-4 ' f.r-1-Sli-if if .av-V:-1 Qg-rp.-EFAvf?',.'-Nmz5 L:9-Z2-L4 A ff f - M Jw Sify .. 'w x-1:--9421 ff'- ,158 1- 'ft '-. .rw ffwif 'Q?,fw1w rm'-141, '-15, '-1 q5212:,T-P i11fffFag.:- .gf-fffm, ,V-fag'-N?-,2.-,F.4:-f,f.,-Fri--1r!Vaf1a?is',x f5iam-,V sr -J S'.P ',gj,, 4- -,,- sm! . L , '- 7 -523 -- sf' -1 . -5' f.1,- Qgkff- RV- 'T-. ,354 r :Vg 1 -1-'Un W! 'qifiuv ' xii'-Nl' 15 'M -Sufi'-.'f.L.-:Mr ,7-ff V :'1'T'-'41 SMH- . .-, - - Ribs' iqil ,. gng j 'arg , M 5: 4, : .:, - 5,4 , V: F .-Q A it-f.1f,-Iggy? 42,5 Y-'ying-,1' -'V -K-1,-E. .5-:V 'gJ,?.-- :Q5iTf4?2',ff15 , Gig' ,.f in-'l?n: -Q1-.:f,111'Zlt2Ti'fV'-'5x -L'-HV 5.--T'-VI' ,ff 1- I-,V - 1:1 .-SQ 3 --Kr ',n?1'1il,: --fuqk 1 V ,mg 4.43 V+-wig. u ffm'-i3.g,3g3g,5f' I5.gg'fiqiggigielgpg.,PQ-Tx14.3,,14,-,,lgw?1'1,g?1,5 4,,1p,!:?1,3-Pf-Vffyji?-f is wi jj -'fi ffw.fg'?f gp-121.-'ajg :V 73325141--' jgjii-',,,l,,j1 1, f' L3 FTP' x' ff i f-f '-'Wine-4? 6f1,q ?iVgLf:5fV V +V--f -4- -'- H+- -- - - - ' .., .t,. . ,. , V - V - . . V .., ., QM, ww, ,TCE ifwl' l H 33 , l '55 Q A H 3 Q , ., 3 Yr., V, 45.1. .. mf-9, g,.,5..4.,,..,,ff4gp ,.g2x -41.5 F- -it-vetf: ff? M1531-,vp--V., -- V-If-4,561-ff----9.1 -VV ,, W, -iFV,,,L:.uYg5.',3.ii:wMA,ig,,x1-K? QV- ,V'i33E,.y's.,gKQ5' .fr 'T vt M Xglvgwygpw f1gn!,g3qgj.Qq-E 135-X H :R 5Q,.VwrLMvhgS2Ee,T,v5Iu 4 P63 LMA J-,xii Fujii MZ, f-1 K Lil, 212: mg gijgg ff ff J mf, ,gnu 55.431 x 3 if -.11 gn- mf J -4 ,-fkgwf an .QV 5 we ' hifi? yx 24 sd Q W Je . , , - 6 .. V . .. , - ,. - A V 4.1 rf'-Li' - ,L-Vv:,y V3 2- wah- - -:V nf, .1 Q- f- - '. ff -. -- 1, ,bf V , J -f'- QV -'.-VJ'2.,' - - --Q..-9 . .f--' pxwsulqf .- ' -Zig Q-W vial' - -,-int ff? .za-wp! PIPE, .,ig-fJr- , , 1,'-g31Q-- Y Qi 1 -VB--1.,,A3 ,A N ey va -2 ,T i . ff - Q g -.. It .nm r N. -L k:,.:':,-,- .- - I, , -1, 1-1 lgiffg--5 5, T.: V45 wig, 'fsjpf ,.-W1 .Q-5..,,1A.m..,lV-,5f'?k,v!V:,qg5.:f- ,.- pg, ,aiazeglgg g -gQ,?xgc2sqa:f S-Q Q- ' 52' W W -V i - 124- -W 4- W - - 4' ' -f JM- ' ' 32:4 Q , '
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.