Lemoyne High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Lemoyne, PA)

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ALMA Lemoyne High, our ,praise unending Is given you now as we sing, lLoyally in everyfhing To you we ll always cling. Win or lose we sfand beside you Doing our fbesf +o help you, foo. We pledge ourselves wifh courage To you dear 'Gold and Blue. MATER 'rrue Lemoyne High. we ll always love you Cherish your dearesf Gold and Blue Mem'ries fond we have of you Keeping us ever lrue. Alma Maler Tha? we cheer lor Always 'rhe pride of our Wes'r Shore. Your hopes and aims fhal we adore Will live forever more. Words and Music by J. 'Frederick Weaver THE TRCJAN Lemoyne High School In f .Eli psf '33, 1s ' mum 1 H 1 W Published by the Senior Class Lemoyne, Pennsylvania ' 1945 FOREWORD BeTween The covers of This Troian, The sTaTT nas aTTempTed To presenT a compacT yeT compre- hensive view of The many sTucienT acTiviTies and a reminder oT The Triendships Tormed aT Lemoyne High School. CONTENTS DedicaTion AdminisTraTion Seniors Underclassmen AcTiviTies Clubs SporTs AdverTising and FaculTy Charles Crow Kennelh Erb James Fannon Donald Fawloer Max 'Fisher Charles Kohler Charles Kugler Marks Leisenring DEDICATION James Masonheimer Rofloerf OHey Parker Pelerman John Reed Joseph Reed Bradley Rhodes Vernon Shaffer Ralph Shank Roper? Shaull Nevin Shencl: Ronald Smllh James Slarry Jaclc Swarlz Waller Waddell Roberl Wrighlslone To you. who have lefl lhe corridors ol L. H. S. lo perpeluale fhe freedom of educahon 'lor Those who will replace us here and lo profecl fhe principles of democracy and falr play dear 'ro +he hearls of a freedom-loving people, we. your classmales. dedlcale The TROJAN ol l945. CLASS DEANS Mr. Hendriclcs-Under lhe guidance of Mr. Hendricks as dean, a new class has sfarled wifh graduarion as ils ulfimafe goal. The oulsfanding leafures of fhe 'Freshman Class have been ils parlicipalion in an ouring and 'rhe presenfalfon of an assembly program. Mrs. Geise-This vivacious 'teacher wilh a smile for everyone is dean of The Sophomore Class and is greally admired by all. The noleworfhy evenls of lhis class are ils annual parly, ouling, and Chapel program. Miss Ben+z-The feacher of mafhemalics and dean of 'rhe Junior Class is well known Through- oul 'rhe halls ol L. H. S. When hearing of her connecfion wilh any enferprise all loolc forward To il' wifh greal anficipafion. As evidence of lhis we have rhe annual Gay Ninefies assembly pro- gram, fhe ever increasing financial profil from rhe operella, +he Junior Prom, and ever iolly and helpful Miss Benfz, herself. Nexl 'ro ealing, which is her favoriie paslime, she is an ardeni reader. Mr. Wer+-To Mr. Werf, our Class Dean, we, lhe Seniors of L. H. S.. wish 'ro exfend our deep grafifude and apipreciafion for all fha? he has done in malcing our lasl year of high school one of greal inleresl. The efforl and a'bili+y rhal he has pul' forlh in his P. D. classes lo eslablish in us The funda- menlals for good cifizenship, will long be remembered as lacls become realily. Wilh This, The Class of '45 apologizes for all of ils misdeeds and wishes you success in lhe fufure. , I V ,ENB V ff HDITIIIIISTBHTIUD ff? lbl BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. W. E. Peffley Presideni Mr. Paul D. Baum Mr. L. F. Balmer Vice Presideni Secrelary Mr. William H. FiHing Mr. Les+er H. Perry Treasurer 5:3 V A x it will Q 3 4 f K 'is QV' wa s .44 L .. , ' wp L .. X' ., . I 2 . 5325.2 g - L ., 2 .wwf 3.4: Mrs. Thelma Mar+in Secreiary lo flue Adminislralion X . Principal Supervising Principal FAC ULTY V. . lnza C. Benfz, B.S. 81 M.S. Dickinson College Bucknell Universily Trigonomelry, Algebra, Prac+ical Malh, Plane and Solid Geomelry Ph.B. Elizabelh F. Gayman, Dickinson College English Henry R. Gasull, B.A. Albfqhl Colle e ' Q Boys' foofball, baskefball, and baseball Coach, Heallh, Physical Educalion Mary L. Meade, B.S. Wesl Chesfer Slale Teachers' College Music Raymond A. Werf, A.B 84 M.Ed. Dickinson College Pennsylvania Slale College Hislory and Problems of Democracy Mildred E. Miller, B.S. Manslield Slale Teachers' Calleqe Home Economics J. F. Weaver, B.S. 81 M.S. Bucknell Universily Duke Universily Ma+l1, Physics Doris E. Schwarfz, B.S. Shippensburg Slale Teachers' College Lafin and French I . . l7l FACULTY Mabel M. Lynch, B.S. Millersville Slale Teachers' College Librarian Leroy F. Harmon, B.S. 8: M.Ed. lncliana Slale Teachers' College Universily ol Pilfsburqh Traclr Coach, Typing, Office Praclice Perle M. Klllinger Kasf Normal and Classical Sclwool Geography and Arl l8l Gellysburg College Universily of Pillsburgln Chemisfry Millon Baker Direclor of Band l Marion Arnold, R.D.H. Universily ol Wesl Virginia Universily ol Pennsylvania Dlreclor of Denial Hygiene Karl W. E+shied, B.S. 81 M.Ed. Evelyn M. Bonney, B.A. Dickinson College Hislory, Guidance Marilyn B. Eppley,-A.B Bucknell Universily English FACULTY June A. Osler, R.N. Harrisburg l-lospilal School Nurse Rose Cobaugh Temple Universily Business Mafh, Jr. Business Training, Bookkeeping ,.. . Lawrence L. lmboden, B.S. Bloornslourq Slale Teachers' Ccleqe Beckley College. Bucknell Universily Pennsylvania Sfale College Commercial Law and Ariihmefic, Salesmanship, Shcrfhand Bernice M. Geise, B.S. Pennsylvania Slaie College Girls' Coach Healih, Physical Eluzaiion D. A. Hoch Shippensburq Sfale Teachers' College lndusfrial Aris Reba L. Rowe, B.S, Lebanon Valley Co'leQe English ?....,- , ,, , .. i George E. Henclriclcs, B.S. 81 M.Ec.l. Msnslielcl Slale 'leachc sl Cfllece Pennsylvania Shale Teachers' Collece General Science, Biology Thelma L. Marks, A.B Marshall College Civics. Hizfory E91 SENIORS Marks Leisenring Donald Fawber Paul Snolce Presidenl Vice Presidenf Vice Presidenl Class Flower: DARK RED ROSE Dolores Haymann Alice Graham Secrefary Hisforian Class Colors: BLUE AND STEEL Class MOHO: KNOWLEDGE COMES, BUT WISDOM LINGERS Max Fisher June King T e Treasurer I' GSUFBF I '01 FRANCES MARIE ACRI C'lerical-Secrelarial Red Cross Clulb 2, 3: Treas., Red Cross Club 31 Troian Club 41 Class Baslcefball 2: Ushereile 3. Fran . . . a dark haired beauly wi+h 'big, brown eyes . . . chewing gum corlcer . . . sarcasfic . . . inquisilive . . . Navy Depo+'s lillle helper . . . loves English class??'? Oh, Gad! . . . smile for everyone . . . parlial Io 'rhe Navy , . . lilces To laugh. ORALEAH MAY ALBERT Academic Baslnelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball Caplain 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I: Operelfa 2, 3, 4: Operelfa Adverlising Comm. 3: Le-Hi Club 2: Band Club Ig Ring Comm. 3: lnvifalion Comm. 4: Ways and Means Comm. 3: Business Manager ol Troian 4. Lee . . . cule, blonde, and a wonderful dis-posilion . . . nalural baslcelball player . . . faslidious dresser . . . vivacious . . . Dell's olher hall . , . swell personalily . . . rich, beaulilul alfo voice . . . one of fhose women drivers . . . busy as a beaver . . . hopes 'ro be a nurse. LHS ANTHONY THOMAS ARMS Academic Le-I-Ii Club I: Ar? Edilor, Le-Hi I, 2: Fealure Edilor, Le-'Hi 3, 4, Co-'Edilor of Le-I'li 41 Ways and Means Comm. 37 Class Play I, 2, 3: Operella 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Vice-Presidenl, Choir 4: Assislanl Edifor, Troian 4: Jr. Chorus I: Adv. Comm., Operella 3: Prophecy 4: Senior Play 4. Tony . . . slighl in slalure, maieslic in will . . . 'falenled aulhor and playwrighl . . . possessor of a sarcaslic humor . . . wonderful characler aclor . . . malces good marks . . . a willing worker wifh a hearl' of gold . . . darlc, wavy 'hair . . . dresses nicely . . . good dancer. RALPH EDWARD BEISTLINE General Band I, 2, 3. 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Operella I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball lg Traclr Mgr. 3, 47 Baskefball Ig Jr, Play 3, Ozzy . . . lbeaulilul fbarifone voice . . . imasler of many musical inslrumenls . . . experl bowler . . . wiH'y . . . neaf dresser . . . a mischief malcer . . . wonder where he goes when he skips classes . . . could if be Io lislen fo fhe radio? IIII CURTIS MERWIN BLACK General Science Club I, 45 Gym Club 2, 31 Ring Comm. 3: Foofball 4. Curl . . . admires The feminine populalion . . . beaming smile . . . noled for his lbig, blue eyes . . . likes To 'hunl . . . quile an aulhorily on currenl evenls . . . loves 'leasing . . . BeHer Io be 'heard lhan seen . . .mumbles lo himself . . played an excellenf game al guard. GLENN FRANKLIN BLUMENSTEIN General Foolball I, 21 Traclc 3, 4: Hi Yi Club I: Gym Club 2, C.A.P. Club 3: Vice Pres. Science Club 4. BIumy . . . fall . . . shy, buf always laughing . . . pleasanl' personalily , . . full of fun . . has his mind on airplanes . . . quiel lsomelimesl . . . friendly . . . woman-haler . . . amaleur camera fiend . . . develops his own ipiclures . . .Cons+able's shadow. LHS HELEN MARIE BOUGHTER Academic Band 3, 43 Orcheslra 4. Never has much lo say . . . big, brown eyes . . . 'roofs a clarinel in The band and orcheslra . . . long, darlc, wavy hair . . . Oh! 'rhose iolces . . . iusl don r slarl her giggling . . .pelile miss . . . morning ibus rider from Wesl Fairview . . . aliracfed fby The opposile sex. ALMEDA MARIE BOWERS General Red Cross 4. Bubbles , . . one of our beauly queens . . . her crowning glory is her beauiiful hair . . . very quiel . . . keeps her opinions Io herself . . . appears conceiled. 'buf she really isn'I . . . well- liked by 'rhose who know her . . . 'blushes quiie lrequenily. l'2l I RICHARD FI sowMAN General Hi-Y Club I, 3: Hi-Y Club PresidenT 3: Gym Club 27 SCIGHCB Club 4- Dick loves To sleep Mr I-Iarmon's ideal T isT . . . . . . . yp . . . his hearT longs Tor fFIorida??? dignified . . . likes The girls buT won'T admiT iT . . . good commercial sTudenT . . . Temper when displeased . . . always helping someone . . . runs The Navy DepoT. EUGENE ALBERT BOWSER, JR. General FooTball I, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 4: OpereTTa 4: Band 2, 3, Hi-Y Club I: Baseball 27 STage Work 2, 3, 45 Class Play I. Geney . . , neaT dresser . . . 'personaliTy plus . . . always laughing . . . eyes ThaT Twinkle . . . popular wiTh The girls . . , music, second naTure . . . really wonderful dancer . . , nice bass . . . shorf and cuTe . , . Mr. Gasull's uTiliTy man . . . one oT Miss BenTz's chaulzleurs . , . a wolT in sheep's clofhing. LHS BETTY LOUISE BRENNEMAN General Home Economic Club Ig Sec. and Treas. of Home Economic Club I1 Library Club 2, 3: Red Cross 4. MosTly seen ancl noT heard . . . has a smile Tor everyone . . always seen wiTh Pannebaker . . . hails from The counTry . . Takes sTudying seriously . . . a liTTle on The backward side . , inTeresTs 'lie in Red Cross proiecTs. DONALD ELWGOD BRETZ Ge-nerall l'lanclicraTT Club 3: Troian 4: Baseball 3, 4. BreTzy . . . Tre-quenT absence from school . . . likes The ouT of doors . . . Triendly . . . Takes liTe easy . . . never -has much To say . . . comes To school iusT To break The monoTony . . . blond. curly locks . . . always 'has his 'home work done, ioke . . . TooThpick chewer . . , sarcasTic. I'3I JOYCE MARIE BRUIBAKER General OpereTTa 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club I: BaskeTball 3, 4: Class BaslxeT'ball I, 2: Le-I-li STalT 4: Troian EdiTorial STaTf 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: SecreTary of Chorus 4: Jr. Chorus I: Color Guard 2, 3, 4. STar . . . Tall, True blonde, 'and yu-m yum . . . deep dimple . . . peppy . . . a lover of sporTs . . . can handle a baskeTball on any courT . . . believes in going sTeady . . . never 'boThers wiTh home work . . . can'T 'help being cuTe wiTh ThaT lovely smile . . . quick Temper . . . has hopes of being a CadeT Nurse. ROBIERT O. CONSTABLE General Science Club 3, 4: Vice PresidenT Science Club 4: Track 4. You Ta-ke your 'liTe in your own hands when you ride wiTh him . . . comes Trom The wesTern parT oT The sTaTe . . . Tall, blond, and lanky . . . Talks incessanTly . . , 'likes To swim and skaTe . . . blushes easily . . . supposed To be basihful, buT-- LHS CATHERINE LOU ISE CRITCHLEY OrchesTra 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Troian AssisTanT EdiTor 4: Junior Chorus l: BaskeTball l, 2: OpereTTa 2, 3i, 4. Cas . . . The lark oT The class who warbles The high noTes . . . beauTiTul hair . . . a c'larineT player . . . high sTepper oT The Color Guard . . . enThusiasTic sporTs Tan . . . sTaTely . . . rlbroThers . . . aTTracTive and neaT . . . conscienTious . . queen-like digniTy. worships he MARGARET HELEN DALBEY Academic A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: OrchesTra I, 2, 3, 4: OpereTTa 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Jr. Play 3: Mgr. of BaskeTball Team 3: Jr. Choir I: Tri-Hi-Y Club I: Class Baske+baIl 2: Trojan Ediforial STaTT 4. Peggy . . . humorous and loads oT Tun . . . easy To geT along wiTh . . . where There's 'noise There's Peggy . . . slings a mean violin bow . . . TalkaTive . . . good sTudenT . . . well- liked . . . a smile Tor everyone ,. . . possessor oT The girls' baskefball squad s mascoTs, lvlergaTroyd and LemoTroyd. I'4I KATHERINE JEAN DANNETTELL Academic Chorus 47 Operella 4. Jean' '... new girl, 'buf already liked by everyone . . . a beguiling smile and lwinkling eyes . . . freckles . . . many male admirers . . . one of 'rhe few who comes lo French Class pre- pared , . . quile a Physics whiz . . . heaps of personaliiy . . . oufslanding wanbler. EIRLEEN MARGARET DONBAUGH General Band I, 2, 3, Dramalic Club 4: Usherefle 3, 4. Pelile , . . preliy hair . . . a melodious accordian player . . . swell 'person To know . . . supplies ihe kids wi+h po'ra+o ships, prelzels. and nuls . . . planning 'lo be a beaulician. 51 LHS DORIS LORRAINE ECK General Band I, 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 2, 3, 4: Gym Club 4: Usherelle 3, 4. Slick chick . . . visiis Madrid . , . roller-skarer . . . challers . . . loves To jiiferbug . . , wriies lols -of leilers . . . engaged . . . sparkling ivories 4 . , sees all, hears all, lells all , . . iive lan . . , lall and slender . . . we 'love shorl skirrsl . . , Oh, Frankie! GORDON ELLSWORTH ENGLE General Hi-Y I, 2, Gym Club 3: Trojan Club 4. Zombie '.., lallesi boy in lhe class . , . quiei, especially around females , . . laziness in all ils glory . . . finds lun in hooking school . , . pool shark . . . lives a charmed life . . . a dozen nicknames , . . where would you be wilhoul your gang? . . . sleepy . . . Joe, U51 KARL BENTON ETSHIED Academic Handicraff Club I: Pres., I-landicraff Clulb I: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Le-I-li 3, 4: Adverfisinq Mgr., Le-'I-li 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Treas., Sfudenl' Council 4: Junior Chorus I: Assisfanf Ed., Troian 4: Pres., A Cappella Choir 4: Class Plays I, 2, 3: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 4. Chuck' '... carefree . . . wise cracker , . . confagious smile . . . good sfudenf . . . will probably follow in his fal'her's foofsleps . . . Chemisfry whiz . . . a fruly wonderful disposifion . , . personalify plus . . . should make an excellenf Chemisf: he has a way of mixing fhings up! ROBERT WILLIS FARVER Clerical Jr. Hi-Y Club I: Gym Club 2, 3: Handicraff Club 4: Sec. and Treas., l-landicraff Club 4: Baseball Manager 3: Baskefball I, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: Budgef 4: Secrefary fo Mr. Harmon 4. Bob' '... a Three-year Cheerleader . . . loves fo hear him- self sing . . . greaf feaser . . . plays baskefball . . . happy- go-lucky . . . lazy . . . Mr. I-larmon's sec . . . always in a daze . . . uses Joe Miller iokes . . , when you wanf chewing gum, call on Bob. r LHS WILLIAM LEE FAUST Academic Baskefball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play 4: Opereffa I 2, 3, 4: Orchegfra 3, 4: Jr. Chorus I: Pres., Jr. Chorus I: I-li-Y Club I: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Ways and Means Comm. 3: Class Plays 2. 3. Bill . . . fhe class Rudolf Valenfino . . . forever feasing . . . acfor and crooner ,..r has a way wifh fhe Sophomore ladies . . . fhe young man wifh fhe horn . . . always on fhe go . . . quife a blusher . . . inferesfed in music buf mainly in wolfing . . . never has his schoolwork done. DONALD EUGIENE FAWBER General Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Capfain, Foofball 4: Baseball I, 2: Track 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Gym Club I, 2: Class Treasurer 2, 3: Vice Presidenf, Class 4: Opereffa 3: Ring Comm. 3. Zip' '...' 'l'm a good lboy-yes, I am, unquofe . . . fall and slim . . . foofball caipfain . . . -one of Uncle Sam's para- chufing boys . . . easy fo gef along wifh . . . Iosf wifhouf June . . . well liked . . . Don . . . fhe life of a crowd . . . looking forward fo a furnifure lbusiness. gg g l'6I REITTA CATHARI NE FIDLER Academic Tri-Hi-Y Club I: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Operella I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Jr. Chorus I: Treasurer A Cappella Choir 4: Troian Ediforial Slalil 4. The besl Ihings come in small packages . . . holds up iher end of Ihe choir . . . made a name for herself in Ihe Senior Play as well as Ihe Operella . . . loads of fun . . . My Cowl . . . lasi minuie crammer . . . lovely, dark hair . . . cule clolhes . . . Ialkalive . . . fiddler in Ihe orcheslra. MAX CLAY FISHER General Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3: Capfain, Track 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3: Pres., Sludenl Council 4: Treasurer of Class 4: Vice Pres., Sludenl Council 3: Junior Chorus I: Siudenl Council 2, 3, 4. A wonderful personalily lopped wifh a sense of humor . . . loves I-o ear . . . many female admirers . . . Miss Lynch's pei . . . everybody likes him . . . Iaslesl runner on Ihe ioorball and Irack Ieams . . . bubbling over wilh school spirii . . . P. K. lpreacher's kidl . , . The Marine Corps iusl couldn'I do wilhoul him! gg ins ALICE MAY GRAHAM Academic I-Iislorian 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Class Plays 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Operelfa 2, 3, 4: Ways and Means Comm. 3: Troian Edilorial Slalf 4. lnquisiiive Sadie '... Ioquacious . . . has a 'ralenl for playing comedy roles . . , Oh! 'rhose hair bows . . . frivolous, allhough an excellenl sludenl . . , possessor ol a sunny disposilion . . . always has an answer . . . Sadie's wil keeps Ihe class in slilches. DOLORES MARIA HAYMAN Academic Vice-Pres., Jr. Chorus I: Color Guard I: Tri-I-Ii-Y Club I: Class Plays I, 2, 3: Prom Commiflee 3: Ring Comm. 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Capfain, Cheerleaders 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Business Mqr., Choir 4: Class Secrelary 2, 3, 4: Adv. Comm., Operella 3: Eclikorial Siafl, Troian 4: Operefla I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Chorus I. Dell . . . our Miss Pelile , . , wonderful lillle aclress . . . beaufilul nalurally wavy hair , . . Iols ol school spiril . , . likes Io have her own way . . . loads of beaux . . . cule, all around girl . . . neal dresser . . . likes iillerbugqing . . . The Voice. wi ALMA MARIE HECKERT General Red Cross Club 2: Gym Club 4: Ushereffe 4. Travels wifh Keisfer and I-lolbaugh . . . laughs uproariously al' a good joke . . . always ready fo help some one . . . nice smile . . . fervenf gum chewer . . . quick-Tempered . . . likes horses and fhe Wild Wesf , . . isn'f afraid fo say whaf she fhinks . . . California, here I come! CLARA ELIZABETH HOIBAUGH General Band I, 2, 3: Trojan Club 4: Ushereffe 3, 4: Class Baslcefball 2. Toof , . . shorf and well groomed . . . fashion parade in herself . . . accordionisf . . . wearer of dark lipsfick . . . always has new 'hair sfyles . . . supplies fhe commercial secfion wifh leffer paper and envelopes . . . experf in The gum-cracking field. LHS DOROTHY JANE HOBAUGH Clerical-Secrefarial Band I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Club 4: Ushereffe 3, 4: Class Baskefball 2. Janie . . . pefife and cufe . . . eyes lhaf sparkle wifh mischief . . . once she sfarfs fo laugh, nofhinq can sfop her . . . believes in having plenfy of fun . . . forever wrifing leffers . . . nafurall beaufy . . . millions of clofhes . . . swell girl . . . plays a squeeze box. ANN MAE HOFFMAN General Jr. Chorus I: Sec., Jr. Chorus I: Class Treasurer I: Class Play I: Dramalic Club I: Band Twirler I, 2, 3: Drum Maioreffe 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Budgef 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Sec., Sfudenf Council 3: Sec., Wesl' Shore Sludenf Council 3: Girls' Sporfs Ed., Le-'Hi 4: Adv. Sfaff, Le-I-li 4: Ediforial Sfaff. Troian 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. 'Flirfafious eyes . . . always laughing . . .neaf in her personal appearance . . . a cerfain full-lback's beffer half . . . Jeepers! . . . an oufsfanding drum maioreffe . . . even wifhouf makeup she's a beaufy . . . willing worker . . . fhird of fhe Sfrawbridge, Brubaker frio. U91 SARA BERTHA HOFFNER Academic Sludenf Librarian l, 2, 3: Le-Hi Club 4: Poelry Ed.. Le4l'li 4: Properly Manager, Operella 3: Prompler, Senior Play 4: Library Club l, 2, 3. Sally' '... quiel??? lilces 'ro wrile lellers . . . never on lime . . . poeless of The Senior Class . . . lrequenls Marysville and Duncannon . . . a really swell girl , . . peppy . . . always smiling . . . 'likes lo dance . . , always doing shorlhand in any class . , . wears brighl colors. KATHRYN MARY KEATING Clerical-Secrelarial Jr. Chorus l: Treas., Jr. Chorus l: Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4: Tri-l-li-Y Club li A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball 2, 3, 4: Co-Caplain, Baslcelball 4, Senior Play 4: Operella I, 2, 3, 4: Adverlising Slarl, Troian 45 Edilorial Sfafl, Troian 43 Adv. Comm., Operella 3: Budgel 4, Ushere++e 3. l-loney' '... 'rhose soulful eyes an answer lo lhe G. l. cries . . . an ace on The baslcelball floor . . . beaulilul blaclc hair . . . crazy aboul clolhes . . . lover ol gossip . . . easily hurl . . . 'boislerous laugh . . . Which one should l go wilh? . . . has a madonna-lilce face. LHS JEAN FRANCES KEISTER General Sr. Red Cross Club 2, 3: Vice Pres., Red Cross Club 3, Troian Club 4: Adverfising Sfall, Troian 4: Class Baslcefball 2: Class Will 4. Pleasing personalily . . . noisy al limes . . . famous lor her corny iolces . , . excellenl lypisl . . . S'rumibaugh's English mind, bul' who's on 'her mind? . , . spasmodic oulbursls ol laughler . . . good wriler , . . willy . . . specializes in gelling dales lor her cousin. MABEL O. KILGORE Clerical Gym Club 2, 4: Band 3, 4: Class Baslce+ba'l 2: Llsherelle 3. 'Tracy' '... when she's nol lallcing, she's sleeping . . . dimples . . . lomboy . . . wanls her own car for gradualion , . , supplied l2A English sludenls wilh daily candy lreal lbelore Mrs. Gayman came baclnl . . .amiable . . , nol a worry in 'rhe world . . . loads of friends. U91 BETTY ANNE KIMMEL General Sludenl Librarian I: Library Club I: Sr. Red Cross Club 2, 3: Troian Club 4: Usherelle 31, 4. Shorly . . , pelile, parlicular, and prelly . . . known lor her sleek, new coilleurs . . . immaculale dresser . . . Irish lemper . . . hales lo be lold her hair is red . . . 'lover ol Beech Nul Gum . . . always al SheIIy's working . . . giggles a ol. JUNE DENIECE KiING Clerical-Secrelarial Junior Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 4: Class Secrelary I: Tri-I-li-Y Club I: Baskelball I, 2: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: Adverlising Slall. Trojan 4: Class Treasurer 4: Adv. Comm., Sr. Play 4: Usherelle 4. A vivacious cheerleader . . .allraclive . . . goes inlo laughing lils . . . has a sweel voice lo sing love songs lo D-onald . . . unconsciously willy . . . keeps lhe girls amused in gym class . . . English sense ol humor. LHS EUGENE GRANT KIRSCH General Track I: Band I: Gym 2: C. A. P. C. 3: Science Club 4: Chorus I: Football I: Jr. I-Ii Y Club I. Genie . . . unconlrollable curls . . . springy slep . . . class clown . . . disguised lalenl in English . . . inleclious laugh . . . has plenly ol gas slamps . . . why work il you can gel away wilh il? . . . I love lhem all ancl leave lhem . . . sludy?-never . . . energy?-none whalsoever . . . beller Iale lhan never. CHARLES WILLIS KOHLER General Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2: Track I, 3: Gym Club I, 2: C. A. P. C. Club 3: Troian Club 4: Sludenl Council 4. Pele . . . small, bul mighly on lhe loolball lield . . . a woman haler. or is he??? As long as he has live cenls, lour and a hall is lhe world's . . . good nalured . . . bashlul around girls . . . slrong, silenl lyipe . . . hosl ol lriends . . . :beaming smile . . . one ol Uncle Sam's model sailors. i201 JANICE MAE KREBS Academic Boslrelball I, 3, 4: Library Club I, 2, 3: Sec.. Library Club 3: Troian Clu'b 4: Properly Mgr., Operella 3: Sfudenl Librarian I, 2: Class Baslcefball 2: Trojan Circulalion Slalil 4. Jannie . . . cure, 'blue-eyed, and vivacious . . . ready 'ro argue al any lime . . . always seen wilh Sally . . . a -blonde bombshell . . . always lale . . . when she gels mad-look our! . . . never lallcs in class, bul does her share oufside . . . a good secrelarial sfudenl. CHARLES EDWARD KUGLER General Foolball 3, 4: C-Sym Club 3: Troian Club 4. 'Kugie . . . winning smile . . . always iolcing . . . wizard when I+ comes 'ro Mafh l'leI's nol menlion Englishll . . . aulhor of The Hislory of Wes'r Fairview . . . 'rhe class's model husband . . . noisy . . . lcepf 'frying for lhal A in English! . . . anolher Senior who 'has lell us lo become a Sailor boy. LHS PORTIA IRENE LEHM ER Academic Tri Hi-Y Club I: A Cappella Choir 2, 3., 4: Sr. Play Proimpler 4: Operella I, 2, 3, 4: Class Plays 2, 3: Ways and Means Comm. 3: Jr. Chorus I: Accom- panisl of Jr. Chorus 2. Excellenl scholar . . . infeclious giggle . . . sensilive . . . sludious . . . Ialenled on lfhe piano . . . possesses line allo voice . . . unconlrollable laugh . . . one ol lhe few who doesn'l crib in her French book luscious 'brown e es uiel' I . . . y . . . q . . . on I'o Shippensburg wilh her Lalin. MARKS WESLEY LEISENRING General Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 3: Chorus 3, 4: Operefla 3, 4: Class Presidenl' I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Club I, 2: Baslcefball Caplain 4. In answer fo a maiden's prayer, we give you, Riggie . . . four year class presidenl . . . alhlelic abililies personified . . . good sporf wirh a good -personalily . . . very versalile . . . beauliful, dark, wavy hair . . . :popular . . . -one of'Miss Meade's oufslanding barilones. I2'I MARY PATRICIA LENKER General Girl Reserves 2i Red Cross Club 33 Junior Play 3: PrompTen, OpereTTa 3: Troian Club 4. PaTTy . . . easily exciTed . . . quieT mosT oT The Time . . . has hopes of -becoming a secreTary . . . earnesT and willing helper . . . lPaT's a Triend To all w'ho lcnow her . . . oTTen seen wiTh her Twin sisTers ...1 her s-hyness does noT deTracT from her -personaliTy . . . conscienTious sTudenT. JEAN MARIE LUCE Academic Library Club 2: Red Cross Club 31 Troian Club 41 Adv. STafT, Sr. Play 4: STudenT Librarian 2. I'IiTher, ThiTher, and yon--ThaT's Jean . . . neaT dresser . . . Jivey Bowl Tan . . . Travels a IoT wiTh juniors . . . enioys sleep- ing in English Class, or any oTher class . . . Tall bruneTTe . . . a go-geTTer, especially wiTh The male species . . . keeps laTe hours. LHS JOHN WAYNE LYTER General ArT Club I: Class Plays I, 2: Senior Play 4: Ope:-reTTa I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. EinsTein of The class-some oT his Theories should malce Science siT up and Talce noTice . . . 'his hearT is in Physics class . . . mischievous . . . corny hum-or once he geTs sTarTed . . . always in and ouT of love . . . a sTaunch DemocraT . . . handsome wiTh nice, wavy hair . . . good aT playing romanTic roles. ROBERT NELSON MAILEY General Foorball 3, 4: Troian Club 4: Gym Club 3. Bob . . . Fairview's kid . . . reserved . . . easy To geT along wiTh . . . good sporT . . . TooT.baII man . . . good sense oT humor . . . shows his aTTecTion Toward a red-head . . . The class 'heavy weighT. I 22 I JEAN MARY MARTIN General Girl Reserves 3, 4: Vice-Presidenl. Girl Reserves 4. A redhead wilhoul a lemper . . . we wonder if she really is a man haler . . . Tucci's failhful friend . . . quiel and friendly. 'buf modesl . . . our of 'rowner . . . a very exlensive wardrobe . . . while-apron girl. ARTHUR WESNLEY MASONHEIMER General Hi-Y Club l, 2: C. A. P. C. Club 32 Trcian Club 4. Arr . . . speed demon . . . pride and ioy is his car . . . argumenfafive . . . sleepy, especially in P. D. class . . . good worker . . . always wilh 'rhe fellows . . . he can lalce a car aparl and 'puf if baclc fogefher again . . . easy 'ro gel along wilh . . . quiel in class buf never ouiside. LHS RONALD CRAIG MATTERN General Foorball I. 3, 4: Baslxefball I, 2, 3: Gym Club I, 2, 3: Troian Club 4. Where lhere is excifemenl' There is Ronnie . . . one of our big foolball ends . . . individual :hair cul . . . a nice personalily when nor in a mood . . . class cowboy!! Miss Benfz's pei in Trng class? . . . always leasing Dell . . . ladies' man . . . 'fall and lwice as noisy. IRENE MAUDE MIERWLEY Secrelarial Troien Club 4. Reanie' '...i high sfepper from Hunlingdon . . . always near . . . shori .. allraclive . . . should be efficienl and successful in the business world . . . loads of personalily . . . greaf number of friends in such a shorl lenglh of lime . lovely eyes . . . good sporl. l23l ARLENE ELIZABETH MILLER General Dramalic Club I: Library Club 2: Red Cross Club 3, 4. Porky . . . lull ol lun . . . everybody's friend . . . willy . . . happy go lucky . . . sponlaneous laugh . . . never a duI'I momenl when she's around . . . always smiling . . . lrue auburn . . , greal lover of coslume jewelry. ELAINE MAE Ml-LLER General Gym Club 2: Band 3, 4. Pee Wee . . . one of I'he Wormleysburgiles . . . shy and modesl . . . blushes lrequenlly . . . good sporl in every way . . . makes her home a+ lhe Jivey Bowl . . . good al felling iokes . . . dark Iipslick fiend . . . peppy . . . 'lalkalive . . . fond of ouldoor sporls. LHS L HAROLD EUGENE MILLER Academic Baskelball 2. 3, 4: Junior Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club I: Pres., I-li-Y Club I: Senior Play 4: Class Plays I, 2, 3: Librarian, A Cappella Choir 2: Trojan Adv, Slaff 4: Track 4. Nice looking . . . brave lour year Lalin sludenl . . . always a genlleman . . . loves 'ro play baskelball and sing way down bass . . . failhlul Io home work . . . baby of I'he class . . . exceplionally good aclor . . . oralor . . . unique personalily. MARION LOUISE MILLER Academic A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Operelfa I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club I: Junior Chorus I. Excellenl characler aclress . . . reserved . . . sincere friend . . . quiel and dignified . . . lakes Iile and sludies seriously . . . a line person . . . near in appearance . . . likes Io read . . . always seen wilh Barbara . . . eloculionisl. I24I JOHN BARRY MINER General Senior Play 4: I-li-Y Club I: Gym Club 2, 4: Treasurer of Hi-Y Club I: Science Club 3: Class Play I. Cu+ey' '... quick smile . . . makes leasing an arl . . . drives a junk pile lor a car . . . shorl and cule . . . reckless driver . . . a wo-If in wolf's clolhing . . . Lemoyne l'lig'h's own Huckleberry Finn' '... sludies when The spiril moves him . . . boislerous. BARBARA ANN MORTON Academic A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Operella I, 2, 3. 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Ways and Means Comm. 3: Senior Play 4: Arl Club l: Ass r Ed. of Trojan 4: Class Plays 2, 3: Jr. Chorus I. Porky . , . Ihe brains of our class . . . quiel and very sludious . . . good aclress . . . lalenled violinisl . . . inslan- laneous wil . . . sell-conscious . . . a very nice person when you gel lo know 'her . , . always willing lo help olhers wilh Their school-work. LHS DORIS JEAN PANNEBAKER Clerical-Secrelarial Girls' Baslcelball Manager 3, 4: Library Club I, 2, 3: Sr. Red Cross Club 4' Treas., Library Club 2: Vice-Pres., Library Club 3: Sludenl Librarian I, 2, 3. Whole hearl in managing The baskefball leam . . . very sweel . . shorlhand ace . . . looking ahead Io The business world . . . pleasanl . . . a ready smile for everyone . . . 'rops in pomdmercial work . . . always cheerful . . . Brenneman's righl an . PARKER CLEVELAND PETERMAN Academic Le-Hi l, 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Jr. Chorus I: Ring Comm. 3: Le-l-li Club I: Operella I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Commillee 3: Class 'Plays 2, 3: Sporls Edilor, Troian 4. Parker -his repulalion. nor his name! . . . he is sure dealh 'ro a mail Truck . . . has iokes lor all occasions . . . where do you gel Those 'ries??? Sarcaslic . . . neal' dresser . . . argu- menlalive . . . possessor of a car fhal goes spasmodically . . . our liffle mailman. I25l VICTOR ITALY PINTI General Science Club 2: Gym Club 3, 4: Class Day Presenlalions 4: Chairman of Sr. Play Tickel' Comm. 4. Il . . . shorl and dark . . . Nolhing bolhers me . . . makes leasing his hobby . . . always somelhing lo say . . . handy man . . . a friendly characler . . . lols ol pep . . . no parlicular female inleresl . . . quiel . . . al limes feels inclined lo snooze in class. LAURA JEANNE RAHN Secrelarial Gym Club 2: Sr. Girl Reserves 3: Troian Club 4: Jr. Play Prcmpler 3: Senior Play 4. Rahny . . . flirlalious . . . Iols ol fellows, 'buf can'l decide . . . cule . . . makes good marks when lhe spiril moves her . . . working girl . . . sarcaslic . . . Air Corps for me! . . . good shorlhand sludenl. LHS PAULINE ELIZABETH RIZIO General Library Club I: Sludenl Librarian I: Baskerball I: Red Cross Club 2, 3, 4. Quile a Ialker . . . known lor lhe way she rolls her eyes , . . a 'roolhpasle ad smile . . . sarcas'ric . . . an usherelle . . . likes rollerskaling . . . black-eyed Susan . . . carefree . . . slub- born . . . loves lo be leased? . . . really a swell kid. ALVERTA JEAN ROGERS Clerical-Secrelarial Red Cross Club 2: Le-I-Ii Club 3, 4: Le-Hi Business Mgr. 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Class Baskelball 2: Troian Adverlising Mgr. 4: Troian Pholographic Edilor 4: Adv. Comm., Operella 3. Wihal would The Le-I-Ii and Trojan do wilhouf Bubs ? . . . a smile for everyone . . . shorl and cufe . . . player of baskefball . . . would make a nice secrelary . . . ollen seen wilh Sis . , . always agreeable . . . excilable . . . goes all oul for every 'rask assigned her . . . very lalkalive. I26I CATHERINE LUCY ROSANNA SHAFFER General Red Cross Club 2, 3: Sec., Red Cross Club 3: Trojan Club 4: Ring Com- millee 3: Senior Play 4: Usherelle 3. Kale . . . beller known by her giggle . . . comical . . . one swell gal . . . lhal 'laugh has made her lamous! . . . class clown . . . good al lel-ling jokes . . . never has lhe blues . . . she iusl loves lhe Merchanl Marine. ROBERT KENNETH SHAU'LL Gen-eral Foolball 3, 4: C. A. P. C. Club 3: Troian Club 4. Lover ol Shakespeare? . . . lalkalive , . . big lease . . . noisy . . . lriendly . . . lries lo be a pool shark . . . lwo lon Tony . . . a big 'blull . , . lunch robber . . . believes in copying his Physics . , . lhrows erasers every noon. LHS NEVIN CARL SHENCK General Foolball I, 2. 3. 4: Baskelball I, 2: Sporls Club I: Science Club 2, 3: Pres., Science 'Club 3. Bulc'h bas'hlul o ular hearl lhr I . . . I . . . p p . . . - ob ol lhe girls . . . beaulilul smile . . . 'blushes lrequenlly . . . anolher one ol lhose quiel wolves . . . overwhelming culeness quick lemper . . . a slreak ol lighling on lhe gridiron . 'has many lriends . . . Navy man. RONALD WALTER SMITH General 'Foolball I. 2, 3, 4: Arl Club I: Science Club 2: Gym Club 3: Troian Club 4: Presiclenl, Troian Club 4. The original Mope . . . Lemc3fne's Clark Gable . . . Smilly's neon personalily gels 'em. an how! . . noled lor his wisecracks and dark hair . . . big llirl, and ohli whal a lease . . . Lemoyne Hig'h's greal lackle . . . billiard ace . . . comes lo school lo gel his sleep . . . easy going. I27l PAUL STEPHEN SNOKE Academic Baskefball I, 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Gym Club 2: C. A. P. C. Club 3: Jr. Hi-Y Club I: Vice Pres., Jr. Hi-Y Ig Opereffa 4: Ring Comm. 3: Troian Ediforial Sfaff 4: Class Play I: Vice Presidenf of Class I, 2. 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Smokie . . . shorf, blond, dimpled, and cufe . . . small buf mig'hfy . . . lofs of school spirif . . . neaf in appearance . . . bubbling over with vivacify . . . liked 'by all . . . loves fo clown . . . you hear him before you see him . . . sense of humor . . . worries abouf his home work. IRENE ESTHER SPANGLER General Red Cross Club 4. New fhis year . . . quief . . . sweef smile . . . friendly . . . always manages fo gef her homework done in school . . . good scholar . . . preffy blonde hair . . . she gof righf info fhe fhick of work and made herself one of us . . . speaks wifh a Dufch accenf. LHS BEVERLY CONRAD STEINMETZ General Tri-HifY Club I: Red Cross Club 4. 'Bev . . . loves fo wear flowers and ribbons in her hair . . . a new. old comer from Wesf Chesfer . . . friend fo everyone . . . quief . . . sfudious . . . 'likes fo read . . . always has her work done . , . never seems fo be afraid of fhe cold. ELEANOR JANE STILES General 3 Band 2, 3: Color Guard 4: Sr. Red 'Cross Club 3: Gym Club 4: Ushereffe , 4. Cufe and flirfafious . . . roller-skafing fan . . . say some- fhing abouf Sinafra and wafch her gef mad . . . Oh! she is so very s-low . . . flashy clofhes . . . excifable . . . craves for The opposife sex . . . addicfed 'ro finger-nail polish . . . always wifh Lorraine. i281 IRMA ROSANNA STRAWBRIDGE Academic Dramalic Club I: Le-I-Ii Club 2, 3, 4: Associale Ed., Le-Hi 3: Co-Edilor, e-Hi 4: Class Baslcefball 2: Operella Prompler 3: Properly Mgr., Sr. Play 4: :lass Plays 2, 3: Ways and Means Comm. 3: Junior Chorus I: Adv. Comm., Jperella 3: Edifor, Troian 4. lrnie . . . il a woman's hair were a crown she would be a iueen . . . quick, ready Iaug'h . . . noisy . . . nice smile . . . :hic . . . anolher brain . . . live wire . . . lhe class iournalisl . , swell sporl . . . hard and willing worlcer . . . friendly, admirable characler . . . sludious. HAROLD LEROY STUMBAUGH General Foolball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Baskelball Mgr. 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Pres., ludenl Council 4: Gym Club 3: Handicraft Club 4: Pres., 'Handicrafl Club 4: ing Comm. 3: Comm. on Card 8: lnvilalions 4: Class Day Prgsenlalions 47 1gr., Troian Circulalion Slaff 4. Lee' '... our mighly fullback of '44-'45 . . . Wha'r's up, Doc? . . . long lisl ol admirers-5O.l'7o female . . . lb-Iushesl . . hasn'l an enemy in lhe world . . . boyish smile . . . :ersonalily plus . . . popular . . . Wrigh'ry's besl friend . . . he lhird of 'rhe lhree Mopes . . . iusl an all-around, swell fellow. LHS RALPH HORTING SWEGER, JR. General Band l. 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Junior Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: oofball I: Slage Manager l, 2, 3, 4. Our only memfber of The Harrisburg Symphony Orcheslra . . . nas a really solid bass voice . . . lriendly . . . Mr. Fasnach'r's ielper . . . a man ol many inleresls . . . lhe slage man lor our years . . . Tries hard lo please . . . always asking Miss Benlz 1ues+ions . . . lilces lo have his own way. RICHARD HAUSE SWEG ER General Junior Chorus l: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: rack 3, 4: Slage I-land I. Rich . . , curly-haired fellow . . . hard worker . . . when el 'ro a laslc does il well . . . a good commillee man . . . nice Iancer and neal dresser . . . 'rhey say he's bashlul, 'bul we :ave our doubls. l29l y, is S NANCY ELLEN TRAYER Academic Le-I-li 2: Jr. Chorus Ig A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Class Plays I, 2, 3: Senior Play 47 Opereffa I, 3, 41 Class Baslcefball 2: Adverfising Sfaff, Trojan 4. Oh! fhe Irish in her . . . nice-looking bruneffe . . . lceen sense of humor . . . good dancer . . . argumenfafive . . . wolfess . . . vivacious . . . working. girl . . . ready, loud laugh . . . good acfress , . . possessor of a femper, ANN TUCCI SWARTZ General Girl Reserves Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves Club, Presiclenl 4. Shorf in sfafure . . . easily excifed . . . has a femper when dis- pleased . . . voices her own opinion . . . married fo a swell fellow in fhe Army Air Corps . . . how she loves fo argue! . . . Why can'f women have fhe righfs fhaf men do? . . . fallcafive . . , where would she be wifhouf her hair nef? LHS WILLIAM BOYD WEBB General Foofball 2, 3, 4: Gym Club 2: Science Club 3: Troian Club 41 Vice Presidenf, T'?oian Club 4. Bill . . . appears quief . . . always ready fo sleep . . . ardenf foofball man . . . good nafured . . . former boy soprano . . . dislilces-sfudying, and all girls excepf Tiny. BETTY LEONA WEVODAU Clerical-Secrefarial Dramafic Club lg A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 41 Jr. Chorus I: Ushereffe 3, 4. Crazy abouf fhe Navy . . . frivolous . . , worlcs af ShelIy's . . . blessed wifh nafurally curly, shiny chesfnuf hair . . . preffy . . . neaf in appearance . . . laughing eyes . . . really masficafes fhaf gum . . . lofs of friends. i301 TED L. WHEELER General Track 3: Gym Club 3: Ari Club 3: Troian Club 4. Beezy . . . shorT wiTh hair as black as coal . . . beTTer wown by his pompadour , . . picks girls from ouT oT Town . . . 'iTTy . . . cuTe, how a'bouT iT, girls? . . . nice dresser . . . lass romeo . . . slig'hTIy conceiTed. BETTY RUTH WISEHAUPT General Red Cross Club 3, 47 UshereTTe, Senior Play 4. Serious-minded . . . TliglhTy . . . TavoriTe subiecT is sTudy hall . . really Travels Ishe doesn'T wallc, she gallopsl . . . swell friend :have . . . dimples . . . wiTTy , . . numerous excuse blanks lways on hand , . . TalIcaTive . . . wanTs To ioin The Lady Iarines. LHS JACK DALLAS WOLF General I-Ii Y Club I G m Club 2 C A P C Club 3 Tro'an Club 4: Senior Play - 7 y 1 .... : I Traclc I, 3, 4: OpereTTa, Adv, Comm. 3. I-Iis name means whaT iT implies . . . a conTinuous Tease . . . ill and lanky . . . argumenTaTive . . . co-llecTor of pipes . , . ces blondes . . . a Rose To a rascal . . . in The middle of all evilmenT you'iII Tind- WolTie' '... buT he has a nice personaIi+y J go along wiT'h all ThaT. ROBERT GUY WRIGHTSTONE General Fooiball I, 2, 3, 41 Co-CapTain, FooTball 4: BasIneTball I, 2, 37 Gym Club 2, 3: Troian Club 47 Sec. 8: Treas., Troian Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. WrighTy' ',.. Tall, darlc, and handsome . . . an aThIeTic onder . . . winning smile . . . careTree . . . greaT reader of :mic magazines . . . lazy, buT manages To geT around . . . iinlcs school should consisT of sporTs only . . . loves To Tease . . yeah . . . pinochle and pool shark . . . our Navy man . . Mope Iill. wi Sis DORIS LUCILLE YOUNG Clerical-Secreia rial Sr. Dramalic Club I, 2: Red Cross Club 3: Pres., Red Cross Club 3: Adver- lising Sfaff, Trojan 4: Troian Club 4: Ushereile 3. Brad'ley's li++le doll . . . quiel' . . . good dancer . . . cule dresser . . . Bub's pal . . . cule from head lo 'foe . , sweel as sugar . . . her shyness does noi cloud her -likeable disposilion . . . plen+y of friends . . . embroidery lan. RAYMOND SHOOP ZIMMERMAN, JR. G en e ral Hi-Y Club I, 2, 3, 4: Secrelary, Hi-Y Club 3: Vice President HiAY Club 4: i l-li-Y Baslxelball 3, 4. l Silence is golden . . . efficienl' . . . argues in polilics . . . ardeni' Bible sludenl . . , shori and quiei . . . sarcasiic: . . . loves lo sleep in class . . . pleasing salesman . . . pillar of l'he Hi-Y . . . usually wifh Kirsch and Bowman. LHS I32l Zin :Memoriam Alfhough Lydia Ann Dillenderler, our classmale, passed from fhis world Sepfember IO, l94O, her classmales and friends will be ever mindful of her living spiril. We pause To honor one who was uniime-ly removed from our number. CLASS WILL We, The graduaTing class of l945, being oT sound body, mind, and undersTanding, and realizing ThaT we are abouT To deparT Trom our beloved Alma MaTer, do hereby wriTe, publish, and declare This To be our lasT will and TesTamenT. SecTion I To L. H. S.: The class oT 45's sincere Thanks Tor The Tond memories we will always cherish. Secfion II To The Juniors: We leave our much respecTed and admired class dean, Mr. WerT. SecTion III To Uncle Sam: UnTil vicTory is won, we will and bequeaTh The services oT many of The boys oT our class. SecTion IV To The FaculTy: To Mr. l-larmon: More Typing sTudenTs like Dick Bowman. To Mrs. Gayman: All our wishes Tor a successTul school Term nexT year. To Mr. WerT: A super deluxe radio so he can keep up on The la+es+ news. To Miss BenTz: A homeroom T'haT would be seaTed when The bell rings. To Miss Lynch: JusT one quieT sTudy hall in The library. To Mrs. Geise: Many more girl's baskeTball Teams like This year's. S3cTion V To Various Juniors: To Arlene Kinley: Orleah's and l-loney's baskeT'ball abiliTy. To BerT Wilson: Lee STumbaugh's winning smile and pleasing pensonaliTy. To Doris Lukens: KaTe ShaTTer's sudden ouTbursTs of laughTer and Jean Luce's male problems. To Jack l-leycock: All oT Riggy's and Fawber's ouTsTanding aThleTic abiliTy. To Joanne Williams: Dolores l-laymann's posiTion as capTain oT The cheer leaders nexT year. To James Hammacher: Eugene Kirsch's sense oT humor and his rule oT never doing work if he can geT away wiTh iT. To BeTTy Duey: Ann l-loTTman's sweeT personaliTy and her Twirling skill. To Kenny SmiTh: CurTis Blacks shyness To The girls. To BeTTy CosTello: Lorraine Eck's TalenT on The dance Tloor. To CleTe Coble: Marks Leisenring's and Pail Snoke's capabiliTies as presidenT oT The senior class. 5 To Lillian Radabaugh: Clara l'lobaugh's neaTness in dress. To Anne Sweger: Dolores l-laymann's dramaTic and musical abiliTy. ln wiTness whereoT, we The Senior Class oT I945, have subscribed our names, on This eig'hTeenTh day oT May in The year oT our Lord, one Thousand nine hundred and TorTy-Tive. JEAN KEISTER I33l 1 mmf, 1. -..N I X --v..1 4 1. f GLENN Q .' : 5 Qsmimay 5 ' I .- Qusetest 1 A lx' - K - 4 an' ,' , - , gn' gg 1 ,rim ww. Hu k LUCE :V ' r , 1 Sleep-es ,f 7 'f K' R . ' k Roesnv ik Q WRNGHTSTONE l ' ' 3 H ha wt:-4M Mm N.. . Eest Loon-nfs I R33 MoSf Cas-e,Fy-gg . mg - i A':' in , is ' , 1 'L 1 ., W .- 1 -1- Q I f 5735522 if W, ARBHNA - M J IVIORTQN x fizqf-E? H ' , 1 X is l' I '5 0nQ1N.,',- 1. A Ak 'lik .ffffbfl ,+L mos-r svuonoui GORDQN 5 A 5 I ENQLE -4 !- mms S---f - I ' is FRSHER l 'eeP'e-St ' ' i Most Bashiful A mst sem.: is ,, Q . , 5 spmu xy' W9 P y , PATTY LENKER ' Q Mo-at BCASYIFQX t , Q.::.:i:, E cm-.scsow, H, Efsqsiz Q? MOS' 4 .... . 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Acfr-2.55 I X Most Rpulau- C u fe S il LEE ,I sTuMBAuqM I an C Q- t K RENE 1 -'.' -5 , K A Host 'loub:sAdmn-gd f C NNBRLEY I+ Q 1' Best T-'er-sonqlsfg Best FE:-sono ' 3 - pqmf, Popular- 1 E 62551 Mixer- l 4 Q ---- Q f 1 I --A - V MARKS Q Q ORALSAH LEISENRINQ, h , , Best Afhlete, -Mast to be Admn-ed Moat Versatlle E, 5,513 Mixers Best Athlete X -f M051 School GSPIPIL Mpgf Vi' SQXCIIQ. . K I f -.. f ...........,. ,,,........ ., A X THE PROPHECY WiTh a clank and a claTTer our iel'-propelled garbage wagon zoomed down MarkeT STreeT. Our waTch read The year I96O-The Time oT 'luscious hamburger pills and TempTing hoTdog cap- sules ThaT were discovered by The greaT scienTisT JOHN LYTER. Lemoyne looked diTTerenT Trom The way iT had I5 years ago when we had leTT our beloved insTiTuTion oT learning. Now Lemoyne High was bigger and-well, bigger Than beTore. AT The TronT door wiTh his usual beaming smile was principal KARL ETSHIED Tollowing in his TaTher's rubbers. We leaped Trom our conveyance and reTurned To The scarred halls, along which we used To draw our pencils. Teaching Pig LaTin and Jive Talk was BARBARA MORTON, language Teacher. PORTIA LEHMER popped ouT oT her Much Too AncienT HisTory class. Going around The halls lThe wrong way as usuall we wenT inTo The gym. There we meT ORALEAH ALBERT, The girls' physical educa- Tion Teacher, and MAX FISHER, boys' coach, heaTedly discussing girls' TooTba'll. We To-llowed The coke Tiends from The high school To The GuTTer Ball Bowling Palace. Here we Tound JUNE KING waxing The alleys. NEVIN SHENCK was dropping an endless chain of nickels down The Juke Box in order To Tree The melodies Trom The disks. AlThough iT now hid a bald spoT TED WHEELER sTilI had The girls swooning over his pompa- dour. In Alley II ITALY PINTI and RICHARD SWEGER were making near sTrikes, near spares and loTs oT misses. STarTing oTl again, we noTiced some more raTTles so we pulled inTo ART MASONHEIMER'S Fill-Em-Up-And-Wipe-Em-OTT service sTaTion Tor' more ieTs Tor our propulsion machine. ELEATNOR STILES, The car-hop, served cokes To us, and Service wiTh a Giggle lwas rendered by TRACY KILGORE. Our curiosiTy led us To sTop nexT aT The ''We-Drape-Any-Shape-Shoppe,'' The proprieTor oT which was OLARA HOIBAUGH. Modeling an original creaTion, an evening dress wiTh a back and long sleeves, was BETTY KIMMEL. Sewing up a lasT minuTe hem was REITTA FIDLER wiTh JEAN MARTIN draping a scarT over her shoulders. Slipping dresses on hangers was DORIS YOUNG, and BETTY WEVODAU iusT as busily was Taking dresses oTT The hangers. - Our nexT sTop was aT ALVERTA ROGERS' STrikeover and Erasum Typing School. BETTY BRENNEMAN and DORIS PANNEBAKER-sTill TogeTher-were p'laying a dueT on The TypewriTer. JEAN KEISTER was sweeping up The erasures made by IRENE MIERLEY as she Typed a small IO0 page noTe To PATTY LENKER'S Carbon Paper Company- BloTTo -The carbon ThaT smudges wiTh a Touch. In a corner Trying To decipher her shorThand was ANN HOFFMAN wiTh JANICE KREBS helping her. In anoT'her corner we saw ROBERT FARVER holding a roller in one hand and wiTh a lapTul oT keys, Trying To assemble his TypewriTer. We conTinued our Trip along The sTreeT. There walked CHARLES KOHLER and CURTIS BLACK wiTh Their Tly spray guns aTTer big game. F PARKER PETERMAN, our local po5Tman, STC-sggered down The pavemenT under a heavy pack o posT cards. We whizzed pasT The FloTsam and .,leT5am 5, IO 84 I7 Cer1T STore owned 'by ALMA HECKERT. AT The counTer was ANNE TUCCI STWARTZ, sTi'll Talking. Our nexT sTop was The SidepockeT Pool Emporium. ROBERT G. WRIGHTSTONE, Mgr. We enTered The sancTum Tor Tired males To Tind upholSTereCl chairs. and Esquire magazines all in use. Trying To improve 'his mind JACK WOLF was reading TWO GT 6 Time. FarTher clown we wenT inTo The 5UbTerrenean recluse, Tilled wiTh pool Tables. ROBERT SHAULL was Trying To bum a nickle Trom DONALD BRETZ. AT one Table The Head InsTrucTor, MARKS LEISENRING, was Trying To Teach DICK BOWMAN how To keep Trom geTTing behind The 8-ball. Busy in a corner WILLIAM WEBB saT chalking his cue. ' Back To The brighT sunshine again-we sTarTeCl OUT on Our Way. On The oTher side oT The sTreeT was Admiral LEE STUMBAUGH whisTling in Three diTFerenT keys aT some passing girls. From a second sTory window came The 5+rains oT a violin-or was ThaT an old gaTe, minus Two-in-one oil? No, iT was PEGGY DALBEY'S Academy Tor Musical Saws, SweeT PoTaToes, and I-sTringed violins, The kind wiTh a single Tone-mOnO-TONS. We noTed on The marquee oT The movie house ThaT The movie, FrankensTeina meeTs The WolT Man wiTh ALICE GRAHAM and RONALD MIATTERN, The Tamous movie sTars, was being shown. Taking TickeTs was PAULINE RIZIO wiTh a wink Tor every paTron-especially The males. We sTopped aT AunT Nancy's Slurp Saloonil TeaTuring double drip ice cream-The cones ThaT drool, AunT NANCY TRAYER meT U5 aT The door wiTh a smile and a soda. Her chief- Table-wiper-upper was ALMEDA BOWERS. ATTer indulging in a Tree Whopping Slopping Sundae we leTT and conTinued on our way. As we rode on we saw EILEEN DONBAUGH, beauTician, wiTh one oT her own hair sTyles - Explosion aT Sunrise. I36I THE PROPHECY--Continued The blazing IighTs oT a TheaTre Took our eye and clambering ouT oT The degeneraTe mass oT meTa'I, our garbage Truck, we read Huckleberry Blonde or Maw. You Made The Rinse Too LighT wiTh Dolores de Hey-Hey! known To us as DELL HAYMANN. The play was wriTTen, direcTed. produced, and generally messed around wiTh 'by ANTHONY ARMS. Also TeaTured was a co'IIec- Tion oT red hoT chorines, The Fire Belles. BeTween us we managed To coIlecT enough nickels and pennies and bus Tokens To see This Musical OuTrage in Two-many acTs. Opening The show were T'hose corny. convulsing comedians, DONALD FAWBER and RONALD SMITH. NexT came MARION MILLER giving a dialogue all by herselT. Following This was CATHERINE CRITCHLEY singing LisTen To The Mocking Bird in greaT operaTic sTyle. Accompanying her aT The piano was HAROLD MILLER playing an enTirely dif- TerenT Tune, ChopsTicks in H-Minor. Suddenly dancing ouT Trom The wings came The kicking. capering cuTies +haT were adverTised ouTside The TheaTre. Those kicking To The leTT were FRANCIS ACRI and ARLENE MILLER: while BETTY WISEHAUPT and BEVERLY STEINMETZ kicked To The righT. CATHERINE SHAFFER didn'T kick aT all buT iusT laughed and laughed and laughed. Meanwhile backsTage EUGENE BOWSER. The sTage manager Tell asleep, The curTain rope slipped Trom his hands and The curTain Tell wiTh a crash. Thinking iT was over we leTT T'he TheaTre and conTinued on our way. By This Time nighT had Tallen wiTh a crash also. so we Turned on our head'IighTs. Swerving along The road beTore us was ROBERT CONSTABLE in a Super Duper Seven. Coming The oTher way was 'BARRY MINER in a dilapidaTed Ford Truck painTed a vioIenT orange. The resulT: a loud percussion and Two Tangled chasses. We puT on The brakes and leaped ouT To assisT The Cowboys who had been de-saddled. Crawl- ing ouT oT The wreckage were T'he Two drivers. BeTore They had goTTen To Their TeeT, however, an ambulance appeared aT a Turn in The BoTTIeneck and screeched To a haIT. OuT jumped Two lovely nurses, JOYCE BRUBAKER and IRENE SPANGLER, and quickly pushed The Two men inTo The ambulance. They goT back in and ROBERT MAILEY, The driver, sTarTed oTT and disappeared around The Turn. - Rushing across The road To a vine-covered coTTage we hurriedly knocked aT The door. Who should answer our knock, buT CHARLES KUGLER wiTh a 'IoT oT li++Ie Kuglers abouT his TeeT. We asked if we could Telephone The police. He said he had no phone because he liked To be alone wiTh his wiTe, so we leTT only To meeT our righT-on-The-minuTe, Johnny-on-The-spoT. wide-awake police- man. GORDON ENGLE. A rockeTcycIe popped up To us. STeering was The ace news-phoTographer GLENN BLUMEN- STEIN and siTTing on his shoulders busily Typing on her collapsible TypewriTer was IRMA STRAW- BRIDGE, reporTer Tor The Tamous paper, The Lemoynian Daily published by The big poliTician, EUGENE KIRS-CH. We Told Them ThaT The ambulance had come and Taken The injured drivers To The DanneTTell Hospifal. JEAN'S moTTo: Bring 'em To us HALF-dead: we'll do The resT. On we wenT To The popular nigh+-spot The Groove , The place They wanT To geT you inTo. They , meaning proprieTress JEAN LUCE. As we opened The door The music oT T'he Solid Senders sTruck us Tull-'blasT. BIasTing was The direcTor oT The band. H. J. FAUST. WhaT's The H. J.? Harry James, oT course. In BilI's band was RALPH BEISTLINE a harmonica in his mouTh, his accordion in his lap. and beaTing The drum wiTh his TooT. RALPH SWEGER was sTrumming The bass fiddle and adiusTing The spoTlighT on LORRAINE ECK, The dancer, who was showing The paTrons The laTesT sTeps. Beside Ralph was DOROTHY HOBAUGH, playing her accordion and HELEN BOUGHTER TooTing her clarineT Through The Tog oT her dark hair. Our vision was marred-did I say marred?-'Dy KATHRYN KEATING calling CigareTTes. Even SenaTor SNOKE sfopped offering Cigars To LAURA RAHN'S Twin babies To look aT The cigareTTe girl. And ThaT was a Tough iob Tor a down-To-The-issue poliTician like Paul. AT one Table saT PoeTess Laureafe SARA HOFFNER running oTT an epic or Two in a dull momenT. SiTTing aT anoTher Table counTing Tips was ELAINE MILLER, The haT-check girl. In a corner saT RAYMOND ZIMMERMAN wiTh signs all abouT warning: Women, especially Temales-sTay away. Our whole class was accounTed Tor so we climbed inTo our vehic-le and rode oTT inTo The nighT. They were waiTing Tor us when we arrived. The aTTendanTs zipped us inTo our liTTle sTraighT- jackeTs wiTh The pink Ties and puf us back inTo our liTTle rooms wiTh The quiITed walls. PEGGY DALBEY ANTHONY ARMS T371 HISTORY As we, digniiied f7?? seniors ThaT we are, prepare To graduaTe Trom L. H. S. and leave behind all The good Times and Tun ThaT have characTerized The pasT Tour years, we like To look back upon Them and recall The mosT ouI'sTanding evenTs oT each year. In 'brief They are as Tollows: FRESHMAN YEAR-Our TirsT baIloT-casTing resulTed in The elecTion oT MARKS LEISENRIN6, PresidenT: PAUL SNOKE, .Vice-PresidenT: JUNE KING, SecreTary, and ANN HOFFMAN, Treas- urer. Vlfe voTed The dark red rose as our class Tlower, blue and sTeeI Tor our colors, and our moTTo became Know'edge comes, buT wisdom lingers. On The nighT oT May 22 we had, To use a Typical high school adiecTive, a super-duper Time aT our TirsT ouTing. Skaiing, amusemenTs, 'hoT dogs, and Tun all combined, gave us an idea oT The good Time The members oT a class can have T0geTher. SOPHOMORE YEAR-More acTiviTies, more exams, more books, and anoTher elecTion oT oTTicers all characTerized ThaT second year in high school known as The Sophomore year. To The accornpanimenT oT whispers, buzzing and a Tew giggles we again elecTed MARKS LEISENRING and PAUL SNOKE, PresidenT and Vice-PresidenT, respecTively. DOLORES HAYMANN became SecreTary and DONALD FAWBER, Treasurer. The TirsT acTiviTy oT our Sophomore year was a combined ouTing held aT Willow Mills where we did all The usual Things in The usual way wiTh our usual vim, vigor and viTaliTy. Spring! Anolher ouTing! Need I say more? The anxiously awaiTed day had Tinally arrived. WhaT was The day? The end oT school. OT course! JUNIOR YEAR-Upper classmen aT lasT! WiTh all our new digniTy we gaily reTurned RlGGIE and HSNOKYH as respecTive PresidenT and Vice-Pre5ider1T while 'IDELLH remained SecreTary and DON Treasurer. NaTura'IIy enough our TirsT acTiviTy was a combined Tall ouTing which was Tollowed very shorTly by a mixTure oT debaTe, argumenT, and discussion perTaining To The all-imporTanT Task oT seIecTing The Ring. Wild gesTiculaTions, hurled ebledg galllnq Through The air, and dire predicTions uTTered in a loud voice all signiTied The sTruggles oT MISS BENTZ and The Sufiering Junior Play casT To presenT Their usual gay nineTies epic, ln spiTe QT all ebsfacles iT was presenTed very successiully in Chapel on December I5. Needing Tinancial reimbursernenT which, TranSlaTed. me-ans Simply mOney. We. TOgeTher wiTh The A Cappella choir, sponsored The opereTTa, THE MOCKING BIRD. and were repaid very hand- somely Tor our eITorTs. 'NoTher ouTing wiTh all Such STUTT as menTioned beTore concerning ouTings Took place in The spring in spiTe oT old JupiTer Pluvius who managed To have iT POSTpOned 2 Or 3 Times. Also brighTening up This beauTiTuI season oT The year was our parTy, gay wiTh colored doTs Trom The glass ball, games, and a luke-box jumping wiTh melodies looTh hO'T and sweeT. The big nighT! We, who 'dripped The lig'hT TanTasTic on The nighT oT May I9 aT The Carlisle CounTry Club, will never TorgeT our Junior Prom. AS one Junior expressed iT IT WaS all reeT and cookin' wiTh gas on The TronT burner! SENIOR YEAR-Our la5T year! WiTh all our new-Tound privileges, or, aT leasT, The privileges all seniors Think They have, we Taekled The Teh oT making ourselves general nuisances wiTh The persisTance common To a Senior class. Since iT WGS a year OT TOurTh Terms We again inSTalled RIG'GlE as PresidenTg DONALD TFAWBER 'became Vice-PresidenTg DELL, SecreTary and MAX FISHER, Treasurer. T We dusTed CTT The TeeTlighT, Tixed The gpaT IighTs, and on Novemiber I6 and I7 presenTed our dramanc eTTorT. I-IUCKLEBERRY FINNQ' To a crowded audiTorium. Judging by The reeeIpT5 we Teel CengraTu'aTions are in order, noT only To ourselves buT To MRS. BONNEY whose able direcTion made iT all POSSi'lOle- The gym held a Chri5Tma5-like aTme5phere Tor our parTy. The ChrisTmas Trees sparkled, The irrepressible luke-box gave ouT and Tun and gaieTy were The Order OT The evening. Due To The deparTure OT some QT our members Tor The armed services, our Senior Ball was held earlier Than usual, January I3 To be exacT. IT Took place aT The Carlisle CounTry Club wiTh Frank Taylors orchesTra presiding, and To use The poor. w0rnouT phrase which no hisTory dare be wiThouT a good Time was had by all. DONALD FAWBER'S deparTure Tor The Army and MAX FISHER'S Tor The Marines leTT The posiTions oT Vice-PresidenT and Treasurer open. To remedy ThiS PAUL SNOKE was eIeCTed TO The Tormer and JUNE KING, The IaTTer. On March 9 anoTher Senior parTy Wag held in The gym wiTh all The Tun and enTerTainmenT ThaT accompany such an occasion. As our Senior year draws Te a Clase we would like To Thank our respecTive class deans and all The members oT The TacuITy Tor The inTeresT They have Shown in us. lessons They have TaughT ALICE GRAHAM T381 HisTorian us, and help They have given us. . . 5, UUDERCLHSSES CLASS OFFICERS Clefus Coble Preddeni Rober'r Eichelberger Vice Presidenf Lillian Radabaugh Secrefary John Baker Treasurer Miss lnza Ben+z Dean CLASS OF 1 946 ww AQ'- A . ij A A X A ff A Y 7211 A, s R -4- K .' Nf l- flf - 3 Q A M ,,,: 2 .::: : is Ei V il JE if R 12, ,,f gf .af Q Q Q 2' 'WQM m v 55 if 5 gf 5' 9 ? 5 , 5 J 271 XM' 3 42 CLASS OF 1948 OFFICERS Class Colors Eugene Fisher Navy Brue and Cherry Presiden? Roberf Leach Vice Presidenr Class FIOWSI' Helen Acri Whife Rose Secrerary Gene Bomgardner Treasurer Mr. George E. Hendricks MONO Dean We have crossed Hue bay: The ocean Is before u EIGHTH GRADE I-13 SEVENTH GRADE I44l Kshway, Joan laker, John laum, Virginia leane, lla llumenslein, Jean looser, Charles lrelz, Doris lrown, Emily Iarl, Nancy Ihrisl, Lois Ihrislian, Madeline Ilemenls, John sobaugh, Eugene Ioble, Clelus Boslello, Belly Jeclcman, Galen Doran, Barbara Juey, Eleanor s lalcer, Leonard larlcer, Belly larriclc, Donald lear, Roberl leers, John iohn, Evelyn look, Richard lowers, Florence loyles, Palricia Lrame, Nanelle Iurkholder, Belly lyerly, Mary Jane Iline, Geraldine s s ' Y ,onway, Ronald Ioudriel, Barbara Irawlord, Roberl Ireasey, Paul Irow, Paul Davis, Garold Davis, George lerr, Jack liMascio, Adelile ,onslable Mar Joanne CLASS ROSTERS ELEVENTH GRADE Eichelberger, Roberl Fisher, Tom Fisher, William Forbes, Elmer Groninger, 'Arlene Gully, Roberl Haas, Donald Hamacher, James Heagy, Sluarl Heycoclc, John Hiney, Peggy Hogenlogler, Ralph Jacobs, Joyce Johnsonbaugh, Elsie Kapp, Mary Ann Kinley. Arlene Lovejoy, George Luce, Virginia Lulcens, Doris McBride, Kennelh McCormick, Elaine McCormick, William McGuire, Lawrence Marlin, Joseph Mallern, Billy Myers, Arlene Myers. Maynard Pinli, Eleana Quade, Roberl Radabaugh, Lillian Reed, Doris Rickerl, Shirley Rizio, Anna Salmon, Elizabelh Sanderson, Ralph Sanlord, Virginia TENTH GRADE Donbaugh. Belly Eby, Palricia Edwards. Jeanne Eichelberger, Mabel Fasiclc, Marlha Fogle, John Follz, Carlolla Frazer, Lucille Froelich, Dorolhy Gill, Marlin Glassmyer, Barbara Gollshal, Caroline Graham, Mary Grandon, Doris Gray. Donald Hammond, Julia Heagy, Warren Hershey, Donald Hohenwalde, Oscar Holler, Gerald Jones, Donald Jones, Lois Joseph, lla Kealing, Margarel Kilgore, John Lamberl, Earl Lehmer, Nerissa Lenlcer, Barbara Lenlcer, Margarel Lovell, Richard Ludlow, Roberl Magee, Jean Marllew, Denys Miller, Alvin Miner, Nalalie Morgan, Dorolhy Moullair, Daniel Musselman, Jack Nissley, Roberl Palese, Joseph Rahn, Virginia Reiler, James Rogers, Dollie Ross, Dorolhy Sanlord, Donnell Shaller, Margarel V. Sawyer, Belly Shalfer, Leona Shipp, Edmund Simmons, Doris Skipper, Joyce Smilh, Kennelh Squire, Belly Slraley, Elsa Swarlz, Darlhy Sweger, Anne Thrush, Ralph Toomey, Belly Waddell, Jack Wilson, Raymond Williams, Joanne Wrighlslone. Roberl Young, Shirley Zoll, Dale Sharp, Belly Jane Shaver, Charles Sheeley, Geraldine Shreiner, Mary Ellen Smiley, Lois Smilh, Ellen Smilh, Jean Snolce, Emma Lou Snyder, Doris Sober, Nelson Spong, Jacob Spong, Jean Spolls, Helen Sleinmelz, Richard Sullon, Rulh Turner, Harold Updegrall, Arlhur Wevodau, Doris Wisehaupl, Eddie Woodell, Orpha Wrighlslone. Marshall Young, Donald i451 Acri, Helen Adkins, Bonnie Aubel, Doroihy Bergman, Edward Bilfner, Edwin Bomgardner, Gene Bowman, Jack Brown, Roger Byrem. Jo-Ann Caylor, Lou Chidsey, Joanne Consfable, Jack Coslow, Jerry Banks, Baum. Dick Barbara Blumensfein, Donald Bress'ler, David Buehler, Joy Byrem. Dorofhy Campbell, Mariorie Chorpenning, Lloyd Coble, Nei-I Cooper, Gary Danner, Donald Danner, Shirley Davis, Chesrer Davis, George Day- Peggy Eshleman, Beverly Andrews, Carolyn Bachmeier. Eleanor Baker, Baron, Edward Daniel Bear, Elizabeih Ann Benner, Roberl BlaH', Ronald Bohn, Donald Campbell, Anna C'hiaveHe, Gene Cline, Davis, Davis, Doyle. Engle, Engle, Shirley Clarence Lucille Frances Grace Warren T461 CLASS ROSTERS NINTH GRADE Donbaugh, Jeanne Erickson, Eugene Fickel, James Fisher, Eugene Fisher, Paul Fousr, Barbara Franiz, Donald Funk, Louise Garverick, Donald Gingrich. Mary G. Gross, Beverly Hariman, Deloris Heagy, Florence EIGHTH Eshlleman, James Fawber, Vivian Foose, Fay Forbes, Samuel Gandy, Barbara Gasull, Roberl Glover, Rose Greenfield, Vernon Hamilion, Mary Hauber, Fred Hershey, Ro'ber'r Hess, Richard Hoar, Donald Johnson, Judiih Jones, David Jones, Sfanley SEVENTH Fasick, Shirley Finkenbinder, Ronald Fogle, Ruih Fry, Walfer Glines, Berf Graham, Keirh Greenswalf, Germaine Haversfock, William Henderson, Berry Henderson, Pairicia Kearing, Daniel Kinrer, Eric Kiizmiller, Joyce Knaube, Yvonne Krebs, Parricia Koppenhaver, Roberi Honnaious, Charles Kinley, Grace Kuhn, Evelyn Lasi, Janel Leach, Roberl' Leisenring, Yvonne McGregor, Florence McCormick, James Mairern, Edward Myers, Gloria Myers, Junior Orr, William Pierce, Dale GRADE Kern, 'Herberf Killian, Daphne Krebs, Jane Lenker, James McCormick, Barbara McPherson, Shirley Messimer, Paul Miller, Donald Miller, Mary Lou Miner, Vivian Mosser, Lucre++a Myers, Eunice Myers, Margarel' Negley, Paul Neyharr, Nancy OHO, Helen GRADE Kreiger, John Lamberf, Grace Leach, Charles Leggoe, Nancy Leisenring, Roberf Maffern, Jean Miller, Roberf Morion, Edwin Mowery, Samuel Nebinger, Lois Myers, Jack Orris, Ross Owens, Richard Page, Jack Palese, Vicfor Purks, Donelia Rudy, Eugene Rudy, Marlin Schell, Janei' Snell, William Spangler, Leon Squire, Oscar Sleinmerz, Nancy Surion, Joanne Waddell, He'len Wallace, Rufh Weriz, Joanne Young, Waller Zarker, Jack Zoll, Doris Peffer, Jeanne Rickeri, Edwin Rizzio, Frank Rosenbery, Charles Runkle, William Sawers, Jacqueline Sawyer, Harry Shuey. Shirley Sims, John Speece, Glenn Trayer, Wal+er Wolfe, Fred Wolfe, Mariorie Wood, Audrey Young, Barbara Zimmerman, Berry Zoll, Charles Rogers. Bernard ShanhoH'z, Marvin Snell, Jean Snyder, Belly Snyder, David Spidle, Dolores Su++on, Millicenf Sweelly, Harry Thompson, Roberf Throckmorfon, Janei' Th rockmorfon, Mariorie Troul, Kennerh Walsh, Donald Warner, Thelma Williams, Barbara Willis, Shirley Zimmerman. Virginia GBTIUITIE9 TROJAN STAFF - In The Tall oT lasT year a small number oT Seniors-The Troian EdiTorial STaTT-planned how iT would record on The TableTs oT Time iTs sclhool years which would soon be over. Because oT The increased expense oT marer.als The dummy had To be greaTly reduced, buT sfill iT had To reTain ThaT which The sTaTT TelT The Seniors oT '45 would wanT To remember when They leaTed Through The pages in TuTure years. WiThouT The Business STaTT. however, The besT ideas and wriTing would noT have progressed any TurTher Than The TundamenTal pTa.1ning, Tor Tino burden oT Tinancfng The year book Tell To Them. EDITORIAL STAFF EdiTor-in-Chief Irma STrawbridge Personals Barbara MorTon Karl ETshied PhoTographic EdiTor AlverTa Rogers SporTs EdiTors Parlcer PeTerman CaTherine CriTchley ArT EdiTor AnThony Arms STaTT Members Dolores l-laymann ReiTTa Fidler Paul Snolce KaThryn KeaTing Peggy Dalbey Ann Hoffman Alice Graham Joyce Brubalcer T491 BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Oraleah AlberT AdverTising Manager AlverTa Rogers AdverTising STaTT Jean KeisTer CurTis Black KaThryn KeaTing Harold Miller June King Nancy Trayer Jane l-lobaugh Doris Young CirculaTion Manager l-larold STumbaugh CirculaTion STaTT Janice Krebs ArThur Masonheimer FaculTy Adviser Mr. R. A. We-rT LE-HI STAFF Since The Le-Hi's Tinances This year had become alarmingly low, IT was noT only The ambiTion OT The sTaTT To have all bills paid by The end oT The year bul also To leave a sizable nesT-egg Tor The sTaTTs-Toecome. To accomplish This They TirsT sponsored a dance- The Sadie Hawkin's Hop -aTTended by a'lmosT everyone in The TradiTional dogpaTch cosTume. The sTaTT made a proTiT oT S60.00, making This dance one oT The mosT successTul in recenT years Secondly, a big campaign To obTain more ads was inauguraTed, and Tinally The annual movie was sponsored. NoT being able To obTain The shiny paper of good qualiTy The Le4Hi. however, lcepT up The high sTandard oT The news. TeaTures, and spo'TS ilerns. Co-EdiTors-in lrma STrawbridge News EdiTor BeTTie Sawyer SporTs EdiTors John ClemenTs Ann Hoffman Alumnae EcliTor NaneTTe Brame FeaTures Virginia Rahn PoeTry EdiTor Sara HoTTner Exchange EdiTor Anne Sweger ReporTers Yvonne Leisenring Doris Simmons Lou Caylor Trudy Gingrich Jo Ann Chidsey Clefus Coble -ChieT AnThony Arms Business Manager AlverTa Rogers AdverTising Manager Karl ETshied . CirculaTion Manager Virginia Baum TypisT DoroThy Morgan AdverTising STaTT Ann Hoffman Jo Ann Byrem Edmund Shipp Joyce Brubaker Helen Acri Ralph HogenTogler FaculTy Adviser Miss Marilyn Eppley I49 STUDENT COUNCIL The Sludenl Council, consisling oi sixleen represenlalives, began ils year oi I944 and l945 by elecling Max Fisher as president However, due Io Max's enirance inlo 'rhe armed forces. Harold Slumbaugh was chosen +0 finish ou? 'the year. Many worlhwhile rhings were accomplished by lhe Council rhis year. Among rhem were: 'the selling of War Bonds and Slamps in lhe hall: lhe revising of lhe Service Rosrerq Ihe spon- soring oi a War Bond drive: and ihe campaigning lor lhe March ol Dimes fund. Olher proiecls, such as dances and chapel programs, arranged by ihe Council, greally added +0 I'he enierlainmenl ol lhe sludenl body. In addilion fo ils regular meelings, rhe Council also parlicipaled in ioinl meefings of fhe councils oi surrounding schools. To sum up, if can be lruly said rhal The Council has beneliled our school in many ways and 'rhai every sfudenl should be indeed gralelul To if for iis splendid work. STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZATION Honorary Presidenl ..........,............ Max Fisher Presidenl .......... .. .Harold Slumbaugh Vice-Presidem' .... . . .John Clemenis Secrelary .,... ., .Jean Grandon Treasurer ....,.. . . .Karl Elshied Faculry Adviser . .. ,. .Mr. K. W. Elshied Home Room Represenfafive Home Room Represenfafive Home Room Represen+aIive 2 Vernie Myers Jean Grandon Karl Elshied 3 Shirley Cline Gene Fisher John Clemenfs 4 Roberi Thompson James Lenlcer John Baker 5 Peggy Day Joanne Sullon Lillian Radabaugh 6 Dollie Rogers 'Harold Slumbaugh Donald Young I50l Charles Kohler The High School Band, wilh an enrollmenr of 45 members. under 'rhe direciion of Mr. Baker, has had a very successful year. Nor only did rheir playing excel fha? of olher years, buf formalions were planned and carried our wi'rh milifary-like precision by ils members. The colorguard. +he drum major, 'rhe maiorelies. and 'rhe mascof added much 'ro rhe band's appearance. Ailer fhe close of rhe foofball season, 'rhe band, compleiely 'trans- formed info a dance orcheslra, pre- senfed a variery program in chapel, exhibifing an ample reperioire of popular songs for rhe enioymenl of 'rhe sfudeni body and Teachers. MEMBERS Daniel Baron Edwin Bi++ner Donald Blumensfein Helen Boughfer Florence Bowers David Bressler Lloyd Chorpenning Neil Coble Roberf Crawford Chesfer Davis George Davis Eileen Donbaugh James Eshleman Jane? Farver Sam Forbes Bed Glines Keifh Graham L. Vernon Greenfield Fred Hauber Roberf Hershey Jane Hobaugh John Kilgore Mable Kilgore Jean Magee Don Miller Elaine Miller Doro+hy Morgan William Orr Vicfor Palese Edwin Riclcerf Charles Rosenbery David Snyder Roberf Thompson Donald Weaver Mu BAND Ann Hoffman Color-guards Mascol Joyce Brubaker Larry Signer Lorraine Eclc l Eleanor Sliles il-Wlilers Cafherine Crifchley Mari' JGf1e.BYeflY Marlha Fasiclc Malo' Margarei Kearing Jack Waddell l5'l A CAPPELLA CHOIR Again The A Cappella Choir members end anoTher ouTsTanding year under The direcTion of Miss Mary L. Meade. ThroughouT The enTire year The choir as a whole has been sTriving Tor perTecTion and showed iT in Their perTormances. The TirsT program presenTed by The Choir was given aT The Zembo Mosque Tor SwiTT and Company's Family NighT. The Broadway Musical, The Vagabond King, was The second program which was presenTed in March. The Choir also presenTed a concerT Tor The May-P. T. A. program held in The audiTorium. Since music league and Torensic work has been disconTinued a counTy music TesTival was organ- ized by Cumberland CounTy, in which The Choir parTicipaTed in laTe May. CHOIR OFFICERS PresidenT ...,. ...., ....,..., K a rl ETshied Vice-PresidenT . . AnThony Arms SecreTary ..,.. Joyce Brubaker Treasurer .4..... ,,..... R eiTTa Fidler Business Manager .. .........,. .,.. D olores l-laymann MEMBERS Dolores Haymann Barbara MorTon Virginia Baum BeTTy Salmon Alice Graham Caroline 3-oTshall June King BeTTy Weyadau CaTherine CriTchley Lois ChrisT lla Beane KaThryn KeaTing Geraldine Myers Emma Lou Snoke Marion Miller BeTTy Toomey I52I Nancy Carl NaTalie Miner MargareT KeaTing Madeline ChrisTian Ann I-loTfman Oraleah AlberT PorTia Lehmer Peggy Dalbey Jean DanneTTell Barbara Doran Joan Ashway Jean Grandon Geraldine Sheeley Geraldine Cline Viola Joseph NaneTTe Brame Nancy Trayer Anne Sweger MarTha Fasick ReiTTa Eidler Joyce Brubaker Max Fisher Paul Snoke Charles Booser James ReiTer Donald Hershey Donald Musselman Jack Waddell Karl ETshied William EausT James Hammacher John ClernenTs Edmund Shipp Eugene Cobaugh Donald Fawber AnThony Arms John l.yTer Ralph BeisTline Harold Miller CleTus Coble Marks Leisenrinq Parker PeTerman Marlin Gill Richard Sweqer BerT Wilson Donald Young STewarT Heagy Ralph Sweger Eugene Bowser ORCHESTRA As we look back over The evenTs of The year and pause To consider The parT played by our orchesTra in making These TuncTions a success, we realize how much we owe To The members of ThaT small buT popular group. SomeTimes we Take Things Tor granTed and Tail To realize whaT an imporTanT role our orchesTra plays in The schools acTiviTies. No enTerTainmenT can be a compleTe success wiThouT music, and we should be graTeTul To our orchesTra Tor The parT iT has Taken in providing The music aT so many of The sTudenT acTiviTies. We know ThaT iT required a loT oT hard work on The parT oT The direcTress, Miss Meade, and oT The members, buT They can have The saTisTacTion oT knowing ThaT The sTudenT body appreciaTed The privilege of having lisTened To Their splendid performances. MEM SERS DirecTress M iss Meade Bass Ralph Sweger Violins Barbara MorTon Drums Peggy Dalbev Ralph Beiswkline ReiTTa Fidler Virginia Baum Piano ClarineTs BeTTy Salmon CaTherine Crilrchley T-lelen BoughTer FluTes RoberT CrawTord DoroThy Morgan TrumpeTs William FausT Charles Booser James ReiTer Trombone Eugene Cobaugh isa SENIOR PLAY 541 HHUCKLEBERRY FINN CAST OF CHARACTERS Aunl Sally ..................,................ Marion Miller Malilda, her daughler ..... Thursday Nighi'-Alice Graham Friday Nighi'--Laura Rahn Sislers. . .... , , . Mary Jane Willis ..... Dolores Haymann Susan Willcs ...,, .. . Kafhryn Keafing Joanna ....,,. . . . ReiH'a Fidler Tom Sawyer ..,.... .. .... Harold Miller Jim, a runaway slave ..... Jack Wolf Lize, a colored servanl .... ..,. P eggy Dalbey The King .... .. .,... Anfhony Arms The Duke .. ...... Bill Fausf Dr. Robinson . .... John Lyfer Mrs. Holchldss ....,... ..............,...,. N ancy Trayer Glory Belle, her dauqhler .,.... Thursday Nighf-Barbara Morfon Friday Nighl'-Ka'I'herine ShaFFer Huckleberry Finn ..... .................... B arry Miner Direciress . ..... Mrs. Evelyn Bonney OPE RETTA THE VAGABOND KING CAST OF CHARACTERS Rene De Monfigny .....,.................,.,. S+ewar+ Heagy Casin Cholei .,..,.......................,.,.... Karl Efshied Margoi .........,... ..4., T hursday Nighl-Rei'Ha Fidler Taloarie .....,...... Trislan L'l lermile Friday Nighl'-Barbara Doran l-Iuguelle Du Hamel ..., ,r., T hursday Nighl-Jean DanneHell Friday Nighl'-Anne Sweger Louis XI .....,....... Francois Villon ....., Kalherine De Vaucelles Thibauf D'Aussigny Caplain oi Scolch Archers . An Aslroloqer .,.... Lady Mary .,... Noel Le Jolys Oliver Le Dain . Toison D'Or .. Oraleah Alberl' Kaihryn Keafing . . . . .Harold Miller . . . .Eugene Bowser . . . . . .Anfhony Arms ....,....BiIl Fausl' .Dolores Haymann ..Eugene Cobaugh . . . .Marks Leisenring . . . .John Clemenls Calherine Crifchley , . . . . . . .Ralph Beisfline Olhers in lhe Casi June King Alice Graham Direclo rs Miss Mary L. Meade Miss lnza Benlz Mr. J. F. Weaver . . .James Hammacher , . , .John Clemenfs John Lyfer Parker Pe+erman 55 CHEER LEADERS l Sporl would nol be sporl wilhoul conslanl cheering, and under The supervision of Mr. l-lendriclcs, our cheer leading squad slarled oul wifh high enlhusiasm which conlinued lhroughoul The school, year. 1 This vivacious group wilh Dolores Haymann as Caplain. cheered under favorable and un- lavorafble condilions in helping To aid ils 'leam on lo viclory. Their willingness 'ro cooperale should be looked on as an imporlanl laclor for lheir success, and lhey should be commended for doing a splendid iob. Afler The baslcefball games lhe cheerleaders successfully held dances lo oblain money lor 'rheir fund. The members ol lhis squad are: Helen Acri Jean Srandon Yvonne Leisenring Belly Burkholder Kalhryn Kealing Joanne Williams Roberl Farver June King Doris Zoll Dolores l-layrnann, Caplain E561 CLU85 Sr. Red Cross Club Be'Hy Coslello Presidenir Joanne Williams Vice'Presiden+ Doris Lulcens Secrerary Virginia Sanford Treasurer Miss Beniz Adviser 3-.-11 1591 Troian Club Ronald Smifll Presidenl' Bill Webb Vice-Presidenl Roberl Wrighfslone Ecreiary-Treasurer Mr. Wer+ Adviser 'i Jr. Girl Reserves Club Maiorie Campbell Presideni BeHy Snyder Vice-Presideni BeH'y Zimmerman Secrefary-Treasurer Miss Schwarh Adviser Dramatic Club Belly Donbaugh Presideni Belly Burkbolder Vice-Presideni Louise Funk Secreiary Trudy Gingrich Treasurer Mrs. Marks Adviser Home Economics Club LucreHa Mosser Presideni Millicenf Sulfon W Secreiary l Shirley Willis Treasurer Miss Miller Adviser ,Sr. Science Club Roberl' Consfable Presidenr Glenn Blumenslein Vice-Presideni Lawrence McGuire Secreiary-Treasurer Mr. Hendricks Adviser ISQ1 .ill Girl's Gym Club Doris Brel-z Presidenf Elsie Johnsonbaugh Vice-Presidenl Emily Brown Secrelary Arlene Kinley Treasurer Mrs. Geise Adviser l Art Club Anna Yoder Presidenl Tony Hohenwalde Vice-Presidenl Marlin Rucly Secrelary-Treasurer Miss Killinger Adviser Jr. Red Cross Club Dorolhy Ross Presidenf BeH'y Sharp Vice-Presidenl' Nerissa Lehmer Secrelary Margaref 'Lenlxer Treasurer Mrs. Gayman Adviser Iwi Boys' Gym Club Roberl Eichelberger Presidenr Dale Zoll Vice-Presidenr Bill Fisher Secrelary-Treasurer Mr. Gasull Advher Girl Reserves Club Ann Tucci Swar+z Presidenr Jean Marlin Vice-Presidenr Doris Zoll Secrefary Barbara Faus+ Treasurer Mrs. Bonney Adviser Hi-Y Club Dale Pierce Presidenf Raymond Zimmerman Vice-Presidem' Roberf Gasull Secrerary Richard Books Treasurer Paul Crow Sergeanf-ar-Arms Mr. Harmon Adviser l V wi Jr. Science Club Rober+ Bear Presidenf Joe Palese Vice-Presidenl' John Beers Secrelary Donald Barrick Treasurer Mr. Weaver Adviser l i621 Sports' Club Sfanley Jones Presidenf David Jones Vice-Presidenf Edward MaH'ern Secrefary Harry Sweeley Treasurer Mr. lmboden Adviser Jr. Red Cross Club Jacquelin Sowers Presidenf Germaine Greenawall' Vice-Presidenf Helen O'Ho Secrelary Shirley Shuey Treasurer Mrs. Cobaugh Adviser Jr. Dramatic Club Fay Foose Presideni Peggy Day Vice-Presicleni Shirley Danner Secreiary Barbara Baum Treasurer Mrs. Rowe Adviser Library Club Dolores Hariman Presideni Gloria Myers Vice-Presideni Eunice Myers Secrefary-Treasurer Miss Lynch Adviser HIC-Kb S AN' ml W Y' on HUCKLEQER I f F RY 'Md V f I LOVE VT! R'5NDS SCI-soon., BE:n.x..E.'5 ,.,:.i ET ,. . 4 TA N woo-woo if In Q HTHLETIE5 FOOTBALL ' ' - .nw A... Abu is us. - T Ernering inTo his Third warTime TooTball season, Coach Gasull sTarTed early in SepTember To Torm, condiTion, and weld inTo one group, anoTher Trojan FooTball Team. This was exceedingly hard To do, Tor many oT The playerslhad held, during The summer monThs, mens' jobs in The local defense planTs. As a resulT, many were noT Tully resTed and laclced The pep and sTamina so essenTial To The game. As pracTice progressed, injuries became numerous, in TacT, There were more injuries This year Than any oTher year in The hisTory of The TooTloall Teams. All Things considered, however, The season was successful, and when all The scores had been Tallied, we were ouT in TronT Ill poinTs To our opponenTs 32, won 6, and losT 3. Coach AssisTa nT Coach H. R. GASULL L. L. IMBODEN rw In Q. y f, Q yi: X ii sang? A' ix DonaIfff,T,,L,y .Q T if ,X in - V . I n..c.,.v.a. lsr n.s..+ vm, H ... Mau-ks LcIsenring Lee 5Tlfumha.u4gI1g. X ,. 5 LEMOYNE I2 RED LION 0 Our TirsT game Tound Lemoyne playing on Red Lion soil. Held scoreless in The TirsT halT, Lemoyne scored laTe in The Third period on a spread-ouT TormaTion play in which Riggy Leisenring carried The ball eighTeen yards To pay dirT. The second score came when PeTe Kohler buclced Through The line. BoTh aTTempTs Tor exTra poinTs Tailed. This game was cosTly Tor The Troians, Tor CleTus Coble was losT permanenTly wiTh a brolcen collar bone, while Max Fisher, Nevin Shenclc, and Cap- Tain Donald Fawber were all losT Tor Three games. LEMOYNE I3 SHILLINGTON 6 Wealcened by The previous weelcs game, Lemoyne ran inTo a sTrong oppon- enT wiTh an impressive record oT ThirTeen consecuTive wins. ShillingTon scored early in The game on a 35 yard pass-run play. Lemoyne counT- ered when Leisenring carried The ball across on a shorT end run. The Troians scored again on a reverse play developing inTo a pass in which Riggy Leisenring was The sender and BeTTle Heycock was The receiver. STum'baugh plunged Tor The exTra poinT. LEMOYNE 32 WEST YORK 7 Scoring in all buT The Third period, The Trojans wallced OTT wiTh an easy vicTory over a wealc opponenT. From sTarT To Tinish, iT was obviously Lemoyne's game. The day was exceedingly warm which ac- counTed Tor boT'h Teams' slow playing. Touchdowns were scored by Waddell, Shenclc, STumibaugh, Kohler and Spong. An inTeresTing TeaTure oT The game was The TacT ThaT The loyal Troian Tans ouT- numbered The WesT Yorlc Tans on whose Tield The game was played. LEMOYNE I9 DUNCANNON 0 ATTer a scoreless TirsT halT, The Blue and Gold oT Lemoyne I-ligh rallied To puT down a TighTing Duncannon eleven on a weT, muddy TurT. The TirsT Touchdown came early in The Third quarTer when PeTe Kohler plunged Trom The Threee yard marlcer. The second came aTTer an exchange oT aerials beTween Fisher and Leisenring when Fisher wenT Through a gaping hole in The line To score. The lasT and Tinal score was a resulf oT Bob Eichelbergens inTercepTion oT a Duncan- non pass. wi 4 Me, Cherie 5 Kugler if BRII Uebb shenck Jack Hem' cock HW' FT: her Reber? Euchdlhrgerr -s...,.a-nm, . s . ' 'f , N. T ' .Q ' , V , jj T 1 A Rogsald i5T'sfmi'fh T LEMOYNE I4 LOWER PAXTON 7 PosT'poned Trom an earlier daTe, The Blue and Gold wenT inTo acTion againsT The Rangers oT Lower PaxTon under The lig'hTs oT Island Park. Working up Trom a 7-O TirsT halT, The TighTing Trojans overcame one OT Their Toug'hesT opponenTs oT The season by a score oT I4-7. LEMOYNE 0 CAMP HILL 6 ln The highlighT game oT The season, Lemoyne was deTeaTed by a TavoriTe Camp Hill eleven. The opening kickoTT neTTed Camp Hill six poinTs when Shover ran 85 yards To score. The remainder oT The game was played on even Terms wiTh The excepTion oT The lasT Three minuTes when The Trojans were on The Two-TooT marker and were penalized Tive yards Tor Too many Times ouT. The game was played hard and iboTh Teams knew ThaT They had been in a real conTesT. LEMOYNE 0 SUSQUEHANNA 6 Unable To recover Trom The previous wee'k's deTeaT, The Trojans wenT down by a 6-O counT which came early in The Third period. Lee STum'baugh, hard-hiTTing Tullback, suTTered a broken wrisT early in The second period which kepT him ouT The remainder oT The season. A golden op- porTuniTy was missed To score in The TourTh period when ia pass was dropped in The end-zone. LEMOYNE I2 ENOLA 0 Lemoyne goT back inTo The winning col- umn, aTTer being ouT oT iT Tor Two weeks, by Turning in a I2-O vicTory over The PanThers oT Enola. WalT Wadde'll was The man oT The day Tor The Trojans, scor- ing boTh Touchdowns. LEMOYNE 0 NEW CUMBERLAND 6 WiTh The Annual Turkey Day Classic coming around, The Blue and Gold oT Lemoyne meT The Tigers oT New Cumb- erland on The laTTer's Tiring line beTore a crowd esTimiaTed aT 4,000. The TirsT halT, iT was Lemoyne all The way and would probably have -been diT- TerenT iT The Trojans would have been able To cross, buT a Tumble on The Tour yard marker gave The ball To The Tigers who punTed ouT oT danger. In The second halT, a spiriTed New Cumberland Team rolled up six poinTs aTTer a 70-yard drive. How- ever, The game was always in doubT and was noT decided unTil The Tinal whisTle blew. T A Wulf' cms, g Bleak BASKETBALL H. R. GASULL Coach The hopes oT a successTul baslceTball Team loolced very good aT The beginning oT The season. However, when Coach Gasull issued The call Tor boys, only Two oT The Tive regular sTarTers re- porTed, The oTher Three, namely, Wrig'hTsTone, MaTTern, and Leisenring were all suTiering Trom in- juries received in TooTball season. Jaclc l-leycoclc and Bob Eichleberger, The iunior members of The varsiTy squad, were The only Two sTarTers Tha+ reporTed. ATTer Two weelcs, however, all mem- bers had reporTed and pracTice began in earnesT. The end oT The season Tound Lemoyne ouT in TronT wiTh I3 wins and 4 losses, and even Though we did noT Talce any league crowns, our average was boosTed considerably. l69l LEMOYNE 26 NEW CUMBERLAND 22 Lemoyne opened The season, wiTh an impressive win over New Cumberland in a close hard-ToughT game. LEMOYNE 32 NEW CUMBERLAND 27 Playing New Cumberland Tor The second Time wiThin a week, The Trojans proved ThaT They were deTiniTely a beTTer Team. LEMOYNE 48 MECHANICSBURG 23 Mechanicsburg High, always a TasT-moving ouTTiT, wenT down before superior courT playing of The Lemoyne Troians. LEMOYNE 34 HARRISBURG CATHOLIC 40 Showing ThaT They knew somefhing abouT baskeTball, The Crusaders of CaTholic I-Iigh Took The measure oT The Troians on The Pa'lesTra Tloor. LEMOYNE 44 BOILING SPRINGS 29 Showing an unimpressive defense, The Bubblers from Boiling Springs couldn'T overcome The sharpshooTing oT The Troian Tor- wards. LEMOYNE 5I BIGLERWLLE 3I Lemoyne won easily over a scrappy Biglerville Tive in a game played on The Biglerville Tloor. Leisenring and Heycock were ouT- sTanding Tor The Troians. LEMOYNE 32 MIDDLETOWN 26 Leisenring. Eichleberger and WrighTsTone shared The scoring honors when Lemoyne puT down a TighTing MiddleTown five. LEMOYNE 38 MITDDLETOWN 25 'For The second Time wiThin a week, The blue and gold of Lemoyne Took The measure of MiddleTown. Marks Leisenring was high scorer wiTh I4 poinTs. LEMOYNE 29 ENOLA 20 il-Iolding The PanThers scoreless in The TirsT period, Lemoyne overpowered The Enola live. ' Eichellloerger an-cl I-leycock were Tied aT nine poinTs Tor scoring honors. LEMOYNE 20 CAMP HILL 40 Playing hosT To The Lions oT Camp l-lill, Lemoyne wenT down 'before a much Taller club. Slike was high scorer Tor The Lions wiTh 20 poinTs. LEMOYNE 50 MECHANICSBURG 27 ATTer holding The STeel and Maroon oT Mechanicsburg To a I2-3 TirsT period. 'Lemoyne wenT ahead in The remaining periods To Take an easy vicTory Trom Mechanicsburg. LEMOYNE 47 BOILING SPRINGS 29 The Trojans Tound liTTle cIiTficulTy in overcoming The Bubblers Trom Boiling Springs wiTh Leisenring and I-leycock boTh figuring in T'he high-score column. LEMOYNE 38 BIGLERVILLE 23 Jack I-Ieycock wenT unchecked To regisTer I9 poinTs as The Trojans won easily from Big'Ierville. I70I 4 XL-V ,. ' f , Q, V K N ,, ii T -E if , 191 1 Jo.: k Hague It 1 3 y ff T sail? 2 , T R 5 QE K 4 EIT:IIiecI 4 E 2.9 W T 'T Bo I Fo-rverl .T ...3 LEMOYNE 29 ARENDTSVILLE 36 Coming Trom behind a 27-24 Third pe- riod score, The ArendTsville club sTaged a lasT-period rally which neTTed Them an- oTher vicTory. LEMOYNE 29 SWATARA 43 Lemoyne played hosT To The SwaTara Team only To Tind Them a Taller, TasTer- moving aggregaTion. LEMOYNE 44 ENOLA 20 Coming Trom behind a closely con- TesTed TirsT halT, The Trojans Turned on The heaT and held The PanThers scoreless in The IasT quarTer. LEMOYNE 20 CAMP HILL 48 The Troi-an's were again Turned away Trom vicTory's door -by a TasT-moving Camp Hill Team. Slilce led The vicTors wiTh 2'I poinTs. LEMOYNE 52 HBG. CATHOLIC 35 Having baTTled on even Terms Tor The TirsT halT, The Troians sailed ahead To de- TeaT The Crusaders on The Lemoyne Tloor- boards. LEMOYNE 28 SWATARA 46 The IasT game oT The season Tound Lemoyne Traveling To SwaT'ara To go down loeTore a Taller club. The season was a success, however, winning I3 and coming ouT on The shorT end only 4 Times. 2 Donal EQ-v-I I.u.mbu-'I' y f:..14... c.i,....,+. l7' 1 if--'fm' GIRLS' BASKETBALL l BERNICE M. GEISE Coach Mrs. Geise, reiurning for her ihird year as coach of The Lemoyne Girls' Baslceiball Team, has- broughf lhe ieam ihrough 'ro a fie for firsf place wiih fhe Camp Hill High Lionesses. Under 'rhe compeienf leadership of Capiain Orleah Alberi and Co-capiain Kaihryn Keaiing. fhe ieam developed a sei' of smoo+h. iasi plays which enabled ii 'ro score a 'roial of 404 poinis. A group we have noi' meniioned is ihe guards who displayed superior Teamwork io help bring ihe season io a successful climax. Throughoui ihe year ihe ieam played I4 games of which il' won 8 and losi 5. Wwhfflffiffllim I73 1. LEMOYNE 4-4 BOILING SPRINGS 24 Mrs. Geise's girls sTarTed The I945 Bas'keTball season OTT wiTh a bang by deTeaTing Boiling Springs 44 To 24. KeaTing, Co-capTain of The Trojan Team, led The sexTeTTe wiTh I6 poinTs, barely nosing ouT Kinley who scored I4. LEMOYNE 34 MIDDLETOWN 30 Having opened The season wiTh a vicTory. The sexTeTTe deTermined To exTend iTs winning sTreak. lv1iddleTown was lagging aT The halT by a score of 26-2I. During The second period The sexTeTTe came back wiTh a Terrific Torce while Elsie Johnsonbaugh chalked up 25 poinTs. LEMOYNE 2l MIDDLETOWN 29 On January I9, The Trojans invaded Midd'leTown in hopes of gaining Their Third decision. However, They encounTered a seTback. Held To a one-poinT margin in The opening period, The Middle- Town girls gained a six poinT lead in The second quarTer. AT The half The scoreboard Tavored iMiddleTown I6-I I. Due To quick Thinking, good passes, and Tricky plays by The Lemoyne girls MiddleTown scored fbuT 4 poinTs in The Third quarTer. However. The scoreboard Tavored The opponenTs aT The end of The Tinal quarTer, making The score 2I-29. LEMOYNE I7 ENOLA 30 Once again The lassies journeyed away Trom home and found anoTher loss. These Two deTeaTs did noT discourage The powerful sexTeTTe. Tor They came back in The nexT game wiTh a glorious vicTory. LEMOYNE 34 CAMP HILL 30 On Friday, January 26, The Lemoyne sexTeTTe really had The will To win, and They handed The Camp Hill girls Their TirsT deTeaT in The league. Johnsonbaugh led The vicTors wiTh I3 poinTs and KeaTing came in second wiTh I2 poinTs. The Trojans showed The specTaTors a Tancy biT of playing when The Trojan guards Troze The ball Tor abouT 2 minuTes. LEMOYNE 30 BIGLERVILLE 20 February 2'. Tound our girls meeTing The Biglervil'le girls on our courT To play a posTponed game. The Trojans displaying much energy, proceeded To deTeaT Their opponenTs wiTh KeaTing leading Them To a 30 To 20 vicTory. LEMOYNE 22 BIGLERVILLE 20 Four days aTTer playing Big'lerville our girls meT Them again To win a 22 To 20 vicTory. In The Tinal minuTe of The game The score was 20 To 20. buT BreTz sunk The ball To make Lemoyne emerge The vicTor. LEMOYNE 28 ARTENDTSVILLE 32 On February 9. The Trojans wenT down under The powerTul blow of ArendTsvi-lle. This game broke a winning sTreak of The Trojan lassies. T141 E Jxwlgbough Qflsnl Doijis LEMOYNE 39 BOILING SPRINGS I5 Again The L. H. S. sexTeTTe came ouT on Top wiTh a vicTory over Boiling Springs. This was The TirsT game in which The scrubs were able To display Their playing abiliTy. LEMOYNE 2 I SWATARA 20 In a Thrill packed game wiTh SwaTara, The lassies came Through wiTh a one poinT margin in The Tinal period. ThroughouT The game The girls showed an exceIIenT biT oT playing. LEMOYNE 4I ENOLA 48 February I6, Tound The Lemoyne six meeTing Enola who capTured The honors Tor The evening wiTh The ToTal score emerging aT 48 To 4I. BreTz led The Troian scorers wiTh I3 poinTs. LEMOYNE 45 CAMP HILL 36 On February 20, Mrs. Geise's Team meT The Camp I-Iill Lion's Tor The second Time in The season, wiTh a win. Johnsonbaugh, led The Troians wiTh a ToTal oT 23 poinTs To help bring The Team ouT wiTh a score oT 45-36. LEMOYNE 28 SWATARA 38 The Trojan girls closed Their exceIlenT season wiT-h a loss To SwaTara by a score oT 38 To 28. Once again Co-capTain KeaTing lead her TeammaTes Tor The honor oT high scorer. Y V51 . . A ,X 5' sw 'X ,f-'QS S-1 vi Q 'S X K exp Dori: Reed ' so T Jmnince Krebs i . Rlvu-Ta. R?i1,, f T gs mf if Il AU!-bvgiaon I75I BeoCI'f-lcd Erickson M L Je WITH THE SPORTS CAMERA Ember: Hfqnrlqmf, BASEBALL 1944 WEST SHORE CHAMPIONS Opponenfs Boiling Springs ..... . New Cumberland Mechanicsburg . . Boiling Springs , Camp Hill ...,. Susquehanna New Cumberland Susquehanna Camp Hill ..,. Won 6 Losl I Coach: ll-l. R. Gasull Lemoyne 3 I8 l 5 3 I l 2 I0 9 5 3 IO 2 5 Canceled Canceled 77 TRACK OF 1944 78 Opponen+s Susquehanna . . 46 Carlisle ........ . bl Calholic High .... . 42 Bi'g'lervil'le .... . 35'f3 Middlsfcwn ........ . 39'f3 P. I. A. A. Disfricf .................... Co-Capfains-Max Fisher and Ed Jacobs Coach: Mr. 'Harmon A Lemoyne 62 44 65, 4 5573 bsyg 9 .Q ,' I . 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