Lower Paxton High School - Ranger Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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T. 23' 5 i. 3, 2 2 5: 1 A, 5 The 1937 TCRCH PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE LOWER PAXTON HIGH SCHOOL D2d1Cdt1OH To the faculty of Lower Paxton H1gh School whose mterest 1n our act1v1t1es has Won for ally to Mr H I Fryslnger our able adv1ser who has been untmng 1n h1s efforts to make th1s year successful we the Class of 1937 ded1cate th1s book 4 them the friendship of the students and especif That We may instill more cle irly in the many happy memories of our school days, we the class of 37 Present this 15 th edition of the Torch Foreword the minds of our friends and associates, MEMBERS OF THE BO KRD OE EDUCATION P11 szdc nt Vzcc Prmszdent Sac: etary Tnasurw Palk Eshenoul 6 Elmel W Ehlel Charles L Hoke EIIHS H Plulhps Eall Whltmoyel TGRCH STAFF Faculty Advisor M1 Flyslngex Edztol in Chief Paul Whltmoyel Assoczate Edztm Clmton Bacastow Assistants Edlth Coffman Helen Glngx 1Ch Evelyn Wllloughby Adzev tzszng Manager John Nagle Asszstants Ivan Huff Hugh J Peelmg Cn culatwn Managev Eunlce Sterllng Asszstant Manager Cathal me Runkle Typzsts Many Renmngel Jay Mlllel Business Manager ...................... Richard Bell v , . . A 7 R R BAUG-HER Supervzsznq Prmczpal Cl6I1Xlll9 Hlgh School Elwabethtoun College A B iolumbu UIllXlT5ltX A M We w1sh to express ou1 ZIDDIQCIHLIOII f01 h1s VN1ll1l1gll9SS to glxe fleely of lns tlme and enexgy fol the welffue of om school FOI hls constant guldance and WISE counsel we expless our g1at1 tude 8 V' '. . ' V ,. 1 , . , . ., ' '. 'wx .' v , 4 . V, . . Y. . .Y . ' . . i . , , . . . . 1 glv --QR Iflrst Row Beatrlce M Bogar Agriculture Vera V Care Geography and Hlstory Xhlllam E Cobb Mathematlcs Sciences and Engllsh Glenn O Bressler Second Row II J Prysmger S lence Eleanor Matthews Commerclal J Lee McConnell Mdth6mat1CS and Hlstory Mlldred H Ph1lllpS MUSIC and Llbrarlan Third Rovs Wlnona Shroff Languages and English Alfarata Stamets Engllsh Margaret E Storm Home Econormes Grant W Ward Physlcal Educatlon 9 ff J 5 S . ' S bn, K V Vg 2 ' v 4 I Jf-'T .lkylf M A I cf' V, I P IX ,Q , ' Q B 1'h'X1+'fllrl s- ' M ll lull M M S wil ff I ' . ,fl yu f U 1 gg 3 A l .V , f 'uid lf P l l-' - ' l . 7 cl l Y y ' 5 - OEEIC ERS OE THE SENIOR CLASS uzcf Russel AII1OlCl zz lux Plul Xllutmowel If Il Eunice Stelhng zxfmmn Iwelxn Xhlloughln r 1 lrlzzw M l'lXS1llg6I l fuss lloffo ot for School but fm I lfe We Iealn fl loom us I xx lu incl S eg Xelloxx lose 10 X1 J 1'1 . f'r1f ........................... ' V' 'f'- 9 'f.'if1w111' ...,................. 2 f' ' V' ' S1 1' 'fl' ry ....... ......... .......... S ' Tnfrfszfwr ........................ Clinton Bacastow HD V ....................... l' Q ' 4' 1 Il'1lHj .- '..'fI' ...................... 1'. ' ' ' N ' 'Q ' ' Q ' , ' ' f'l NN ' I V11 I 0ll'l'I' N21 ll 1- z It ll ' ' Z. RUSSELL ARNOLD Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Z Golf 3 Operetta 4 Clas officers Presldent 1 2 4 Vlce Presldent 3 Russ ablllty to make frlends and to dlrect actlvxtles IS shown by hls leadershlp of our class and hls partlclpatlon m sports of all kmds Hls chlef ambltlon IS to be a filer May he alxx ays make a fdll' landmg CLINTON BACASTOW Orchestra 1 Patrol 2 Pays 4 C '1 Treasurer 2 3 4 '1h1s legally mlnded young man WlSheS to be a corporatlon lawyer What does that ccnnote Fraudq Oh no' Rather a seat ln our hlghe t Judlclary body along wlth other corporatlon law xers Hls ablllty merlts such dl tlnctlon I ICHARD BELL Glee Club Z 3 4 llays 3 4 Football 3 4 Bas ketball 4 Operetta 3 4 Rxchard IS lncllned to have a studlous nature If hls achlevements ln medlclne are as successful as those undertaken ln hlgh school hls way w1ll be paved toward a brllllant future FPIEDA BILLOW Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Our brunette drlbbler ' Frleda has caused a lot of evcltement by her breath takmg shots Her popularlty w1ll brmg success m her business xen tures 11 E3 an-'ww L wfy l U L I CEOPCETTA BRICKNER Klee Club 1 7 3 4 Girls SGFVICB Club 3 4 Play 3 teorgetta and flowers have many desirable traits in common We think that is why she as such a pleasing disposition Because she IS e baby of our class, she obtained the gigglmg role in our Junior class play PAUL CAhPENTER Football 2 Play 'R Paul IQ a good sport and ls always ready to ality has earned him a prominent place ln every one s affection EDITH COFFMAN Clee Club 1 2 3 4 Girls Service Club 4 Plays 3 4 Basketball 4 Operetta 3 4 We take pleasure in introducing to you our Prlma Donna The Metropolitan IS her asplra tlon bsmg her scholastic attainments as a guage me predict that she will attain her goal MILDRED ESHENOUR 3 Girls bervice Club 4 Mildred usually displays a reserved and studious attitude Although she IS quiet she has a cheerful xx ord for ew eryone 12 1 N I w s . ' ' . 7 9 -'I 1 y 1 1 , . I . . K . I . . h D . . Q. . . . th T I 5 . . engage in social activities. His magnetic person- , . I v 9 9 l . . 3 r 3 ' Z , - . , . . . . . , ' ! RUSSELL FARLINC Glee Club 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Russell IS oulet but that does not prevent his being a good chum One reason for his popu larlty IS hlS generosity with the Chevy May he have easy riding through life' Happy Mo torlng' HmLEN GINGRICH Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Patrol 3 4 Plays 3 4 Helen takes a great Interest and does very good work in her home economics class W wonder why she blushes a lovelv pink when we ask her concerning her future We wish her unllmlted contentment peace and happiness ln womans true sphere MARK GRUBB A 2 A giant avolrdupols' What a little laugh tor such a big boy' Marks good nature has enabled him to reslst the teasing ROBERT HAMAKER Glee Club 3' F. F. A. 2 3' Orchestra 1' Basket- ball 4' Golf 3' Band 1. Laugh clown laugh! Hammys surprising original mots and appropriate gestures will al- ways remain in our cerebrums. He has made some valuable contributions to rt. 13 4 591' T1 -1- UH fly yfi fy .1 uf XJ! EDWIN HARMAN Band 4 Hallfaxl 2 3 F F A 4 Reporter for F F A We heartlly welcome Ed back to our class for his senlor year He IS quiet keenly interested 1n farming but not too avid for books JOSEPH H HARMAN JR F F A 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Football 4 as sistant manager Basketball 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Pennsylvania State Champlon Tree Identifier 36 37 Joe s stature hasn t prevented hlm from hunt mg or from playing baseball May his next catch be a score tovs ards a successful future IVAN HUFF F F A 'S 4 President 4 Patrol 3 4 L1eutenant 3 4 Football 3 4 Thls Adonis of the class of 37 IS a football hero whose outstanding playing has won for him an enviable reputation We would nominate him for Hollyvsood but we know hed decline It 1n order to play the role of farmer He holds the undlsputed pos1t1on of being a frlend to all VIOLA HULL C234Sec4GleeClub1234 y 3 Basketball 3 4 Our class has indeed been fortunate in havlng Viola as one of its members. Her ready smile warm friendliness good sportsmanship and school spirit have been welcome. 14 'lllffw f QM ' . s s ' Q fluff 4 X 1 My M76 v 91 V XJX x J lj., l. THOMAS H. LANE WM Glee Club 43 Basketball 45 Senior Class Play 4g William Penn 2 3. Although Thomas has come to our school only thls year he IS already well known He has taken an 3CtlV9 part ln sports and dramatlcs H1s sense of humor wxll be a great asset ln whatever he undertakes JAY MILLER Glee Club 2 3 Operetta 2 '3 Secretary 1 One of the most necessary and lmportant per sonages of the school lg Jay He has a determmed method of accompllshlng hlS glven tasks Because of thls we predlct great success We know he wxll be a debator and orator on war and munl tlons JOHN NAGLE Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Play 4 Manager Football 2 Band 1, 4 Treasurer 1 Thls young man belxeves that not all can be leaders some must be followers He chooses to be a loyal supporter of the class aCtlVlt16S H1s future IS clear before our eyes for as we look through the mystlc glass we see John as an osteopath Ooh' watch that backbone' HUGH PEELING F F A l 2 Patrol 2 3 4 Play Manager 3 4 Speed s abxllty to be on the spot when needed has made h1m a valuable asset H1s mberest ln poultry leads us to belleve he wlll be a successful executlve of the world s largest hatchery 15 - 4 4 l N UW - ew OJTXJ 3 WL KL QV' I 'ff f 4 VJ O?A,J4' f W fr A VI A fr' I I , . . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' . - ,X 4 s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . 1 1 X , 1 ,y , ejjsg . ,wzzfyli - ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - A 1 u 1 11 ' ' . 1 ' 1 X NX Xl X X x 'N ilkwwf RK. VESTA PEAM Qulet reserxed and compamonable 1s Vesta Through her vsllllngness to help her classmates she has made fr1ends wlth all Vesta s success wxll be easlly attalned lf she contlnues IH her phllan throplc manner CHAI LES PEED Orchestral 2 3 4 Bandl 4 Asslstant M inager B lsketball 2 Asslstant Manager Football 2 l axtonla offers the semor class a boy who seems xery qulet but IS far from bemg such Chap never oservsorks hlmself by studylng but he 15 alvxavs xxlllmg to do h1s part 1n class 3.CtlXltl6S MAI Y P ENNINCEI Glee Club 3 4 Mary vuth her wmmng sm1le has won a place Jn all our hearts and vue are sure she w1ll do the same IH her buslness career as somebody s stenog rapher CATHARINE PUNKLE Glee Club 4 Glflq Serwlce Club 2 3 4 Treasurer '3 Vlce Presldent 4 Play 3 Class Hlstormn 3 Catharine s falthfulness to our class has made us feel that she lndeed IS a fr1end nexer to be forg,,otten Qulet sedate her ambltxon 1s to a school teacher and vu 1th her unruffled tempera ment vse thmk she wxll be an ldeal one 16 ROBERT LERUE RUPP Football2 4 F F A 2 3 4 Here 1s a specimen of humamty not usually found ln these days a dyed 1n the wool optl m1St He belleves that every cloud has a sllver lmmg ALMA MAE SHUEY Glrls SGTVICS Club 2 3 4 Play 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 GIFIS SEIVICC Club Treasurer 4 The sweetest personahty can be found 1n Alma who IS naturally happy and contented regardless of the condltlons Her ehlef dehght lS the por trayal of a typlcal Dutch lady EUNICE STERLING Glee Club 2 3 4 Glrls Servlce Club 1 2 3 4 Vxce Presldent 3 Presldent 4 Patrol 2 3 4 Plays 3 4 Class Hlstorlan 2 Secretary ' 4 NVe mlght call Eunlce a faSh1OH plate Smart clothes wavy ebony tresses sparkllng eyes charmlng dlsposltlon She has won the frlendshlp of all her lassmates more partlcularly one of the strong sex ROBERT WARNEP Warner IS one who has accomplished far more than most persons reallze Hls serlous efforts have done much to make our class act1v1t1es suc cessful Wlth hls determlnatlon he wlll surely find a sultable place m the world 17 ,QW 8 'WM M fgnbfffff GMM ffl-Jfv fl' W 'iff 'X X J M SQHKW ' PAUL WHITMOYER ee Club 1 2 3 4 Patrol 2 3 4 Captam 3 4 Play 4 Football 2 3 4 Co Capta1n3 Captaln 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Operetta Z 3 4 Class Presl dent 2 Vlce Prcsldent 1 3 4 Golf 3 As svnft as mercury' Captaln Whltmoyer has been lnstrumental 1n the many vxctorles of the football team Thls experlence wlll be valuable to hlm 1n h1s chosen professlon as coach and ath letlc dlrectol EVEI YN WILLOUCHBY lee Club1 Z 3 Plays 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Cl :ss H1 torlan 4 Here we find one of our most studlous class mates who dellghts 1n uslng words beyond our comprehenslon We 1nw1te her deflnltlon of a lexlcographlcal hypersyllablcsesqulpedellan BETTY WOODS Klee Club 1 Z 3 4 Glflg SBFVICB Club 2 3 4 Plays 3 4 Betty IQ a bonme blonde malden whose manner IQ captlvatxng Bemg of the preferred type we are sure she vsont be on the shelf Although her locks haxe aroused envy ID many a femlmne heart we all love her 18 I Y ' F 7 Q l 1 la l. ,. 1 - t ,ti I, J ' , 7 F17 1 Mi f . . I 1 4 Q K- 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 : , , 9 - 9 1 1 . , W 1 ' 'sp - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - ' ' ' 1 : 1 1 : - , v. . . , . . . , . - K L .X A 1 if J 1 rj X., 'LQ' ' - 1 I 1 1 ' - 1 ' 1 1 I , z . . 'S ' . P I M1 fx ,ga ' . ' . . - A K 54 I X 1+ ' . I . .- J ' mm , in my K. ' . Y . . U . . . . . ,, A brilliant career is forecast for Evelyn. 135, ' f 1 0 4 dz' H f ' ,, fy ' I 1 1 11 - K 1 1 1 ,l 1 A W 4 - - - - ll 11 . . n 1 Y I A I gg , 1 at 11 by 'I I 1 V ,,,, , ' . ' I ,x A , . 1 N 1 , . K l HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1987 The day IS fast approachlng when we will no longer be students at Lower Paxton We are looklng forward to that day with mingled feellngs of longing and regret The history of our class durlng its stay 1n the halls of Lower Paxton has been neither outstanding nor spectacular to the casual observer but It IS to us a remmder of amusing incidents enjoyable occasions and the trials and trlbulatlons that were necessary to attam our goal On the memorable occasion of our entrance 1nto hlgh school there were fifty two members in the class That event as made even more d1St1DCtlV6 by the fact that we were the first class that did not have to take the High School Entrance Exam1nat10n The school had been organlzed as a J umor Senior Hlgh School Freshmen are at their best very strange creatures and we were no exceptlon The upperclassmen lntrlgued us with thelr superior bearing Nevertheless we were 1nord1nately proud of our posltlon and rank as freshmen Our first attempt at merrymaklng was a Hallowe en party of WhlCh the best feature was the unusually palatable refreshments The event that was undoubtedly the highspot of our freshman year was the Moonlight Hike to Rlchard Bells meadow where we had a wemer roast Mr Cobb and Mlss Rohrer our class advlsors were our chaperons one step higher to the rank of sophomores with forty members Agaln we had a Hallowe en party It was during that year that we gave the first of our celebrated Chlcken a La Kmg suppers Mr Glvler and Mlss Mar Jorie Phllllps sophomore class advisors were very helpful m this our first buslness venture Several amusmg thlngs happened in our sophomore year the first bemg the selectlon of our class motto Grln and Bear It The second was our p1cn1c on the last day of school After much thought and discussion we decided to go to a park along the r1ver Several days passed before some of the class voiced the Op1IllOIl that that park was not sultable We then changed our plans and decided to make arrangements to go to W11low M1llS Since we were not p6I'II'l1tt8d the use of the school bus we recrulted cars to take us there When the day of the p1cn1c arrlved we learned that the seniors and Juniors were going to Hershey Park 1n the school bus and various sophomores declared thelr intention of golng with them The rest of the class would not surrender their plans for going to Willow MlllS the outcome of this predicament was that half of the sopho mores went to Willow Mllls and the deserters went wlth the Juniors and semors to Hershey 19 . . y . 7 ! . D ' 1 . r ' Q - v , . ll ' ' YY ' ! ' Y . . , , . At last, the shackles of our freshman year were removed. We advanced 7 ' . ll ' ' 97 ' ' - . . . . , . , . . ' Y ' ' ll ' Y! , . . . 0 . . y ' 9 ! Q . . - The tltle of whrch we were Justly proud a year before faded mto the drstance when w e took our place rn the school regrme Wlth the envrable name of Junrors We were exceedrngly eager to assume the responslbrlrtres that went wrth that status Our class had decreased to thrrty four but our Dreams of Washrngton spurred us on and gave us energy enough to make up for our lack of numbers Each undertakrng seemed to brrng that dream closer to realrty At the begrnrng of our Junror year we concen trated our efforts on makrng the second of our Chrcken a la Krng suppers a success The event whrch gave us prestrge among the other classes and whrch made us realrze we were really Junrors was the presentatron of our J unror Class Play Enter Mr Patrrcra It seemed to us the best play ever produced at Low er Paxton Hrgh School and wrll have a lastrng rmpressron on our memorres The last of our actrvrtres was a party for the senrors at Hershey Park More excltlng than any of our class actrvrtxes however was the ex pectatron of a larger addltron to the school burldmg Our rmagrnatrons w ere runnlng rampant A new gym Any gym would have been better than Semor Hrgh School Freshmen are at therr best very strange creatures laboratory? Was the home economrcs room to be larger and better equlp ped'7 Would there be a separate room for study halls? We could hardly realrze that these thrngs were actually gorng to happen But when the men began drggrng for the foundatron poured cement and lard brrcks for the for our senlor year Senlors at last' We were begrnnlng to thlnk that the day would never come School convened two weeks late exen then the bulldrng was not completed For a long trme we could smell the fresh palnt and plaster and hear the poundrng and rrngrng of hammers the Shflek of the pneumatlc drrll gr mdrng for rrvets and the shoutrng of the workers The dedlcatlon of the bulldrng was the 0fflCl3l lnspectron day for the parents to whom we w ere exceedrngly proud to show our new school Our Senlor Class Play He Was a Gav Senor rta was the first presentatron ln the new audltorrum The play was not Spanlsh as the name rmplred but typlcally Amerrcan The dedrcatron of the burldrng was the oflicral mspectron day for the parents to whom we were exceedlngly proud to show our new school Our Senror Class Play He Was a Gay Senorrta was the first presentatlon rn the new audrtor 1um The play was not Spanrsh as the name rmplled but ty plcally Amerlcan The last socral event st1ll remarns that to whrch we have looked for ward and for whrch we have been strrvrng durmg our entrre school career the trrp to W3Sh1Hg'tOH We shall contmue our enthuslastrc lnterest so 20 . V . . . . H ' . 77 v . ' ll ' ' l! ' CK ' ' !9 , . . , , . . . . . . . . Q . . . y 3 - V ' ' ' v . , ' 1 9 I Q 1 . . W . , y . . walls, we began to realize how splendid it would be to have thls addltron Y i Y . . ' 7 i . 7 . 7 y v . V Y I . . , ss , ,' I 17 , , ' ' ' ' . y ' v 7 9 ' ' as ' H ' ' Y 7 . ' 7 Y 7 . . , - that when we take our places at the gr rduatron ercercrses each of us can truthfully say that he has done hrs best to make the Class of 1937 one of Lower Paxton s greatest assets As we contemplate graduatron not as an end of hrgh school but 'ms a begrnnlng of our lrfe as crtrzens we find rn our hearts a deep affectron for the school we must leave our rlma mrter We have a real apprecratron for the teachers who have endeavored to rnstrll rn us lefrrnrng wrsdom and hrgh rdeals whrch we wrll undoubtedly need when we leave thrs school to iight the battles of lrfe As we go forth wrth a determrnatron to cherrsh and keep ahve our pleasant memorres of school rt wrll be the arm of every member of the class to bear hrmself nobly rn thrs glorrous adventure EVELYN YVILLOUGHBY GXJLZC Class Poem We falter as we close the door On Lower Paxton s lrfe We falter as we step Into the wor ld of woe and strrfe We learned our lessons farthfully And yet we lrrrger strll Afr ard to tread the path of lrfe Wrth a free and ready wrll At school the path seemed very short As each one vorced ambrtrons And each one sees rn hrs own dream A posrtrve frurtron We qurckly take the step That leads us all aw ay From our Alma Mater s bosom To the problems of Today EC 21 u ur l ul c . 1 v 4 ' Y Q ' , 1 c . . -. .. . . u I . b , c uc l 1 1 u 1 'll , c c . 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B A N N Q - 'QP u I I. .I A of V: N I JUNIOR CLASS A dmsom Mlss Storm Mr Cobb OFFICEPS Preszclent Joseph Moschettl Vice Presulent Ceorge Hocker Secretary Frances Hoerner Treasurer Betty Gorham Hzstorum Esther Hensel Class Motto Not done Just begun Class Colors Class F lowev Delft Blue and Navy Blue Pmk Sweet Pea MEMBERS Sara Attlck Charles Brlghtblll Rolhn Br1ghtb1ll Florence Carpenter Harold Cassel Viola Cassel Robert Dean Eugene Drawbaugh Rlchard Ebersole Lorralne Eden Aletha Eyster Vlolet Flshel Lloyd Gambler Barner Glpe Helen Hartman Betty Gorham Esther Hensel George Hocker Frances Hoerner Lawrence Houck Helen Hultzapple Isabel Kohler Alta Kulp James Lane Robert Lesher Joseph Moschettl Dorothy Mumma Dorothy Mummert Evelyn Rende Harold Rhoads Rlchard Rlckabaugh Robert Rennlngel Charles Roth 23 Fletta Rudy W1ll1am Saul Ethel Shadel Thelma Shearer V1v1an Shellehammer Charles Shutt Ada Smlth Donald Stackhouse Dorls Swartz Mary Ann Swartz Lorna Walton James Watts Leroy Wxckenhelser Frances Woods Carolyn Y1ngst Jeanne Zlmmerman . 11 M X. . . i. 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MEMBERS SOPHCMORES Admsors Mlss Bogar OFFICERS Pr eszdent Vzce President Secretary H zstorwm Class Motto Knowledge IS the road Class Colors Blue and Gold Luclle Allen Mar 19 Adams Ella Behrens Gerald Bell Margaret Booz Elwood Bllgllllblll Thelma B11ghtlo1ll Poger Care Challes Call Dorothy Cassel Fay Cassel Mary Jane C1 aver Esther Dale Lester Dare Ruth Ebel sole Paullne Felty Thelma Eshenoul F1 ank Foote Dorothea Fox Gllbert Freyslnger Mary George Eugene Glpe Dorothy Hardle Anna Harman Glenn Hensel Earl Hoernex Grace Hoerner Fay Houck W1ll1am Imes Lee Jeffr1es Stanley Kl1ne Vmcent Knull Augustus Leo Rlchard Lane Ruth Mader 24 MISS Matthews Isa1ah Zlmmerman Conrad Velter Betty Zunmerman Dor1s Wenrlck t Success Class Flower Sweet Pea Vlolet Mendenhall Loulse Moyer Ruth Mumma Anna Pe1r1tz Marlan Shadle Robert Snover Jack Sterllng Marguerlte Unger Elwood Vaughn Conrad Velter Betty Walborn Boyd Watson Dorls Wenrlch Ham Wolf Slbyl Wllhelm Betty Zlmmerman Isalah Z1mmerman Treasurer .......................... ..... 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FRESHMEN Advisors Mlss Phllllps Mr Bressler OFFICERS Preszclent George Dltlow Vzce Preszclent Jane Lane Treasurer Homer Stahle Secretary Charles Wevodau Hzstorwm Evelyn Berlln Class Motto Not at the top but Cllmblng Class Colors Blue and Gold Dorls Bacastow Evelyn Berhn Leah Blckle Evelyn Blllett Margaret Benkovltch Robert Brehm Ethel Boyer Ray Books Geraldlne Brannon Helen Coble Juha Cassel Floyd Crum Donald Crouse Eva Cassel Warren Clay George Dltlow lohn Dletzler Garnetta Dowhower MEMBERS Dorothy Eynon Carl Espenshade Reed Gambler Edna Gassert Mary Glngrlch Patr1c1a Hershock Esther Huff Adam Harper Paul Harman Dorothy Klng James Koch Vera Koch Jane Lane MOTPIS Look Bertha Lowe Dorothy McGee Dorothy Myers Wllllam Morus 25 Class Flower Yellow Rose Jane Nlssley Margaret Rebuck Charles Ross Jennle Rende Arlene Ream Helen Stamm Rlchard Shott W1ll1am Scheaffer Thomas Smlth Homer Stahle Melvm Shetron John Snyder Alma Unangst Walter Walborn John Whltmoyer Charles Wevodau Robert Wxlloughby J ulla Zuna 0 CC ' ' Y! . e . . 1. . EIGHTH GRADE Advisors Mlss Shroff Mr McConnell OFFICERS Preszdent Anna Belle Care Vzce Preszdent Rlchard Campbell Secretary Ph1ll1s Hammacher Treasurer Rlchard Burrell H zstorum Ethel Bashore Class Motto Today we follow tomorrow we lead Class Colors Class Flower Red and Whlte Amerlcan Beauty Rose Ethel Basehore Mary Buck Dorls Burrell Ellzabeth Buterbaugh Anna Belle Care Ruth Carpenter Mary Cassel Mary Clay Loulse Eynon Mary Glngrlch Helen Grubb Phyllls Hammacher Clara Harman Leola Houck Dorothy Imes Margaret Kauffman Geraldlne Lesher Rayetta Look Allce Paul Irene Poslck Dorls Pursch MEMBERS Arlene Shearer Ollve Shoemaker Kathryn Snyder Sarah Snyder Thelma Stamm Orpha Strohm Betty Zang Herbert Booz Edlson Bowers Rlchard Burrell Rlchard Campbell Charles Cook Ross Craver Wayne Drawbaugh Wllllam Gates W1llhelm Gruppengleser Oden Hetrlck Eugene Hoerner Ervln Holtry Rlchard Kllck Wllllam Martln 26 Frankhn Martln George Mendenhall Clarence Morton Ernest Myers Lewis Morrls Frederlck Mummert Dan1el Patrlck Robert Plouse Ralph Rhode Jack Saul John Slmmons Marlln Shadel Eugene Shellehamer John Shlrk Leroy Stackhouse Glenn Stouffer Robert Swalls George Welflck LEWIS Zubovxc . .1 as rr , . SEVENTH GR 'KDE Advzsors MISS Stamets MISS Care OFFICERS Preszdent Geraldme Swartz Vzce Preszclent Lee Hultzapple Secretary Vernon Baker Treasurer Leroy Jones H zstorum Arlene Deaven Class Motto Courage and Ambltlon are Bullders for Educatlon Class Colors Class Flower Brlght Red and Whlte Scarlet Cllmber James Baker Vernon Baker Helen Behrens Goldle Blough V1rg1n1a Bowersox Martha Buterbaugh Verna Carpenter John Cassel Sara Cassel Paul Coffman Ruth Coleman Naoml Crouse Martha Crum Jean Damel Arlene Deaven George Ebersole Lee Farllng Charles Ford Myrtle Foster Mal lan Fox Lorralne Freysmgel Rlchard Gambler Mahlon Geesaman Thomas George MEMBERS Ella Glddlngs Earl Glngrlch Lester Glpe Wlllard Harman John Harper Nanlta Hershock Frances Hetrlck Carl Hocker Phlllp Huff Lee Hultzapple Paul Hultzapple Cleo Johnson Leroy Jones Robert Jones Anna Mae Kmderman John Kulp Arlene Kuntz Mary Jane Lego Charles Lenker W1ll1am March V 1rg1n1a McGee Harvey Mlller Norman Mlllel Paullne Mlller 27 Jeannette Morton V1rg1n1a Moschettl Margaret Patr1ck Robert Patterson Frances Pelrltz Elmer Pos1ck Lo1s Rebuck Amella Rende James Rennlnger Robert Roth Betty Rudy Ralph Sellers Catherme Sterrett Ralph Stmtzcum Betty Stroup Geraldme Swartz Russel Swartz Dorothy Unangst Roseanna Voglel George Wells Alfred Ymgst Betty Yontz 1 1 ........................... L . J '. .. ' - Advisor, Miss Bogarg Officers, President, Eunice Sterling, Vice-President, Catharine Runkle, Secretary, Viola Hullg Treasurer, Alma Shueyg Club Colors, Light Blue and White, Club Flower, Rose and Violet. Mem- bers, Georgetta Brickner, Florence Carpenter, Edith Coffman, Esther llare, Ruth Eber- sole, Mildred Eshenour, Thelma Eshenour, llorothy Hardie, Frances Hoerner, Fae Houck, Violet Buck Hull, Viola Hull, Alta Kulp, Ruth Mumma, Catharine Runkle, Marian Shadle, Alma Shuey, Eunice Sterling, Doris Swartz, Betty Woods, Ethel Shadle, Betty Zimmerman. AdN1S01 Glenn O Bress FUTURE FARMERS UF AMERICAM Ivan Huff Vice President Charles Shutt Secretary Joseph Harman Treasurer EflXK1ll Harman Motto Learn ing to do lloing to learn Farmng to llxe living to serxe Colors Gold and National Blue Members Charles Brlghtbill ElxxoodBr1ghtb1ll Rollin Brightblll Donald Crouse Charles Carl Harold Cassel NX arrrn Clay Lester Dare Carl Espenshadc Prank Foote George lhtloxx Mark Grubb lloyd Gambler Joseph Harman Edvklll Harman Paul Harman George Hocker Robert Hamaker Ivan Huff XX 1ll1am Imes Lee Jefferies Stan lew Kline James Koch Robert Lesher Pobert Pupp Thomas Smith William Scheaffer Robert Snoxer Charles Shutt Lerox Xllckenheiser XX alter XX alborn 28 1 1 i , W-, ,,.i 1 , . ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . , . , 1 1' . u - 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . ,, . 1 - - 1 11 f 1 f 1 4 1 1 - 1 - 4 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . - , , , ,. , , . . . , 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 - ' - 1 . . 1 1' 1 1 1 1- ' 1 1 1 1 1 7' ' 1 ' - 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 '- 5 1 1 1 v i Y .. 1. I . Y , 1 1 . 1 ' Direvtor, Miss Mildred Phillips. Members, Russel Arnold, Marie Adam, Vernon Baker, Ethel Basehore, Edison Bowers, Evelyn Berlin, Doris Bacastnw, Evelyn Billet, Frieda Billow, Richard Bell, Gerald Bell, G4-oritzetta Brickner, Rollin Briirhtbill, Thelma Briirhthill. Doris Burrell. Geraldine Brannon, Phyllis Blark. Roger Care, Edith Cotfman, Paul Cotlman. Viola Cassvl, Anna Belle Care, Mary Cassel. Naomi Crouse, Sara Cassel, Jean Daniels, Esther Dare. Robert Dean. George Ditlow, John Dietzler. Aletha Eyster, Garnetta Dowhowe-r, Ruth Elie-rsole, Thelma Eshenhour, Dorothy Eynon, Carl Esnenshatle. Richard Campbell, Lee Farlimg, Betty Gorham, Eugene Gipe, William Gates, Helen Gingrich, Mary E. Gingrich, Mary C. Gingrich, Edna Gasse-rt, Mary George, Ode-n Hetrick, Frances Hetrick, Eugene Hoerner, Earl Hoerner. Frances Hoerner, Patricia Hershock, Nanita Hershock, Clara Harman, Dorothy Hardy, Phyllis Hammaker, Robert Hammaker, Viola Hull, Anna Kinderman, Alta Kuln, John Kulp, Dorothy King, Arlene Kuntz. Jane Lane, Thomas Lane, Richard Lane. James Lane, Rayetta Look. Mary Leno, Robert Lesher. Geraldine Lesher, Charles Lenker. Aiigtisttls Leo, Virginia Mt-Gee, Dorothy McGee. Ruth Mader, Ruth Mumma, Virginia Most-hetti, Pauline Miller, Jeanette Morton, Dorothy Mummert, Irene Posick. Daniel Patrick, Margaret Patrick, Frances Peiritz, Doris Pursch, Alice Paul, Catharine Runkle, Fietta Rudy, Margaret Rehuck, Lois Rebuck, Betty Rudy. Harold Rhoads, Dorothy Rhoads, Mary Renninger, Eunice Sterliniz. John Stierlinir. Alma Shut-y, Ada Smith, Doris Swartz, Mary Swartz, Geraldine Swartz, Marian Shadel, Ethel Shadel, Catharine Sterrett, Arlene Shearer, VVilliam Saul, Vivian Shellehammer, Sara Snyder, Alma Unamrst, Marguerite Lfnizcr, Betty Woods, Frances Words, Betty VValborn, Lorna VValt,on. Hain Wolf, Evelyn VVilloui:hhy, Paul Wnitmoyer, John Whitmoyer, Carolyn Yinirst. Isaiah Zim- merman, Jean Zimmerman, Betty Zimmerman, Bctty Zaniz, Lewis Zuhovic. Director, Miss Mildred Phillips Members, Doris Bacastovs, Betty Gorham, William Gates, Frances Hoerner, Eugene Hoerner, George Hooker, John Nagle Robert Patterson, Charles Reed, Evelyn Rende, Homer Stahle Betty Walborn, Xl alter Xl alborn, James Watts, Hain Wolf Isaiah Zimmerman, Adam Harper 29 Evelyn Berlin, Richard Campbell, Ross Craver, Russel Farling, Instructor and Director, Milton M. Baker, Assistants, R. Hays and L. Smith. Members, Lucile Allen, Harold Arnold, Martha Benton, Geraldine Brannon, Herbert Booz, George Benton, Ethel Basehore, Ross Craver, Rich- ard Campell, June Dunkelberger, Jean Daniels, Eugene llrawbaugh, Aletha Eyster, Betty Gorham, Lester Gype, William Gates, Frances Hoerner, Eugene Hoerner, Earl Hoerner, Adam Harper, Anna Harman, Edwin Harman, George Hocker, Edward King, Alta Kulp, Frederick Motter, Dorothy McGee, Donald McGee, Virginia Moschetti, John Nagle, Robert Patterson, Elmer Possick, Jennie Rende, Charles Snyder, Doris Swartz, Eugene Shellehammer, Vivian Shellehammer, Marian Shadle, Betty Walborn, Walter Walborn, Hain Wolf, John Whitmoyer, Leroy Wickenheiser, James Watts, Carolyn Yingst, Isaiah Zimmerman, Betty Zimmerman, Dorothy Zimmerman Coaches Grant Ward XI 11l1am Cobb Captaln Paul Whitmoyer Manager, Roger Care Assistant Man Russell Arnold Richard Bell Charles Cook Robert Dean W ayne Dravsbaugh Richard Fbersole Leonard Eldridge John Gamber Robert George George Hocker Carl Hocker Ivan Huff James Lane Clarence Morton Joseph Moschetti Harold Rhoads Richard Rlckabaugh Robert Rupp Charles Ross Charles Shutt Donald Stackhouse Sherwood Watts Paul Whitmoyer 30 , , l I - f , W ,N 1 I 1 7 Y V. b I l 7 ' 9 s ' - agers, Joseph Harman, Earl Hoerner. Members, 1 b 7 ! ! Y- ' ! . J 9 b rvsrv 3 3 7 L .1 l ' ' J 7 ' I I ! V 9 ' ' BAND HISTORY The L P H S Band was first organrzed rn 1932 but desprte an apparent rnrtral success dwrndled to an end rn rts first year due partly to condrtrons brought on by the depressron The same contrnurng condrtrons prevented any attempt to revrve the rdea untrl thrs term when Mrlton M Baker countv superwrsor of rnstrumental musrc on the Adult Educatron Program arranged mth the school author rtres to recreate a band group Startrng rn October raprd progress was made rn enrollrng and tram mg a balanced personnel so that at the present trme a fifty prece combrna tron rs rehearsrng weekly under the supervrsron of Mr Baker and hrs assrstants Robert W Hayes and Lew rs Smrth The band has made suc Intere t and enthusrasm contrnuc unabated grvrng assurance that our school vsrll have rn the future a band equal to the xery best rn local scholastrc crrcles Mr Baker xr ho rntends to remarn rn charge of thrs group rs actrve rn professronal and symphonrc work rn Harrrsburg and rs a recognrzed leader rn school band rnstructron and prrvate teachrng FOOTBALL RECORD Opponent Lemoyne Enola Edrson Camp Hrll Catholrc Hrgh Reserves Camp Curtrn Hummelstovrn Susquehanna Penbrook 31 cessful public appearances, in assembly, P. T. A., and on radio programs. L. P. O 6 0 25 12 ' 0 0 '- 13 7 ' ' ' 0 14 ' 13 14 f 6 8 13 6 20 Coach, Grant Wardg Manager, Richard Ebersole, Assistant Manager, John Lloyd Gambler. Mem- bers, Roger Care, Robert Dean, James Lane, Thomas Lane, Harold Rhoads, Richard Rickabaugh, Paul Whitmoyer. Coach Grant Ward Captain Frieda Billov. Manager Frances Hoerner Assistant Manager Gorham Vivian Shellehammer Doris Swartz Marx Ann Swartz Betty Vtalborn Evelyn Willoughby 32 l Isabel Kohler. 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' f 1 N 1- 1 1 1 v . v X i . . . . 1 1 1 - f 4315 1' fr X! -HM Qi J U BOOSTERS Clarence Allen Mrss Iucrle Allen M1 and Mrs C O Brtkerrstoss Mr and Mrs Bruce N Baker Mrlton Baker Mrss Ella Behrens M1 and Mrs P W Bell Mr and Mrs Ho11ardE Bertsfreld Mrss Iefrtrrce M Boggrr Clerrn Brcssler Mrss 6 lmdxs I Brrtlxrrer I obert D Brrckner Mr and Mrs A A Burrell Mrss M E Campbell Poger Care Poger S Care Poger Stanley Care Poger Stanlev Care Jr Mrss Vera V Care Mr and Mrs Edu 'rr d Chubb Wrllram L Cobb Mrss Pettx Crrrrev Mr and Mrs S M Drre Mr and Mrs Earl Deckert Mrs Elmer Dorrlev Elmer Donley Eugene Draw baugh Mrss I eba Eber sole and Mrs Wm C Ebcrsole Sr and Mrs Wm C Ebersole Jr and Mrs Henry S Ebert and Mrs J M Ersenlrour Mrss Nfromr Esherrour and Mrs Park Eshenour and Mrs Dawrd Etm erler and Mrs H T Futsler ' and Mrs J H Fackler and Mrs C N Frlkensterrr Clvde F Fasolt Mr and Mrs Harrv S If rsolt Pav L Feltv Mrss Vrtfrlrs Folk Mrs J A Poster Mr and Mrs H J Frxsrrrger Mr and Mrs Malrlorr C ees rm rrr Mr and Mrs Wrlsorr Ceorge Mrss Pettw Corham Mrss Frances Harman Theodore Hecker and Mrs C O Hetrrck and Mrs J C Hrltorr and Mrs Ceorge Horstrck and Mrs Ix an Huff and Mrs C M Hultfrpplt Mrss I Lourse Klrnk VI C Ixlrnk Ptlm I P Krushrnskr Mrss Alta Kulp Mrss Anna Carolrne Lrne Mr and Mrs J H Lane Mrss M rrgfrret C Lane M1 and Mrs S H Lane Mr and Mrs C D Lrglrtrrer Mr and Mrs Look Mr' and Mrs J R Mauck Mr rnd Mrs I Lee McConnell Elmer Metre M1 and Mrs H C Mehrrng John H Mrller Mrs J P Mrller Jr I P Mrller JI Way ne Mrller Mrss Fdrra Mrrrard Nexrrr W Moxer Mrss I lrodfr Mxres Mrss Naomr Nl Mace Mrss A Maxrne Page M1 and Mrs Edu ard Page M1 and Mrs Char les Palmer Harold M Palmer Mr and Mrs C U Peelrng Mrss Mrldred H Phrllrps Mrss Lrllre R Prttman Mr 'md Mrs I L Purdv I N I rmsew Mrss Mar ron I 'rvmorrds H C Ie m I lrrrles I eed Mr rrrd Mrs Wrllrrm I eese H uold I lroads Mr and Mrs Palphl Phoads Mrss Catharrne Runkle Mrss Mrldred Saul P B Scott Mr and Mrs S A Seller Mrss Olrxc Slrellenber ger Mrss M rrrona Shroff Mr and Mrs Herrrr C Shuler C W Shutt F E Shrrtt Mrss Helen Shutt Mrss Ierrnre Shutt Mrs Jenrrre Shutt Elmer Snell Donald I Sterlrrrg' Mrss Eunrce T Ster lrrrg Irck Stcr lrrrg 1 VK rllrrm Stockdale Mrss M11 aret Storm Mr rrrd Mrs Henrs M Stone Mrss Alfrrata Stamets Mrss Prtfr Swkes Mr and Mrs D A Troup M M Ilmbrell Mr and Mrs Dawrd Unger Mrss M rrgurrte S Ilrrger Corrr rd Velter Crarrt Ward Mrs Fllen E Warner Mrss Flrf rbeth Webster Mrss Arrrrr Marre M etteroth C Ef1rlWhrtn1oyer' Mrss Jane Wlrrtmoy er and Mrs W A Vlrlloughbv and Mrs James Wrlsorr and Mrs Zarker and Mrs C W Lreders Mrss Bettv Zrmmerman Pud Lrmmerman 6 1 I 1 . , .. 2 . 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