Lower Paxton High School - Ranger Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)
- Class of 1941
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I l LIELEN LOUISE MADER Clas Candv Commtttee 3 4 Quret companlonable contented FRAI CIS SALVADOR MAGARO Football 4 Varstty P 4 Retmng oblrgtng dependable EORUE HENRY MENDENI-IALL Patrol 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Co cap'a1n 4 Varsrty P 2 3 4 Presxclent 4 Baseball 2 4 Manager 3 Torch Staff 4 Aa .fe tr ma Manager Arwable nonchalant endurlng LEVJIS IAP1 :Il G MORRIS B slcetball I 2 3 4 E tb ll 2 3 V ty P 3 4 Class Play 3 Ba eball 2 3 4 Class Vlce Prestclent 4 Axlable athletlc deterrmned Torch Ctaff 4 Buslness Manager Ertaaama aa mg convmctng ntl HUBII PATRICK IR GI-ee Clue 4 Ran 4 Basrce'oall 2 Foot O Ma 4 Varslty P 2 3 4 Baseball Manaae 3 earnest fiellberate .-.ff fl' G C - 5 ' . . 2 , , . .'II' 'Q - a ,', , gl oo a , g arsi . , 5 FREDERICK IOHN MUMMERT-Basketball l, 2, 4g Varsity P. 45 Class Play 45 DW IEL I , - c o ' , - d g .' 5 b 11 . naaer 5 .' ' , , 5 . 1 r Irish --f- . , ---- ' , Y iff' by-Q f. ,JP it CE SQUIRE PAUL Patrol 2 3 G Club I 2 3 cl g off C142 T C1 4 r C e CITY I e Phan C'uIs 4 PJDII Sp cfkmq Conte I rvlc ab D CI n cz D1 IH QOBERT 1-IOLTZMAN PLOUSE E UGII 2 3 4 Ruddy 'na terful Ch erful REI E ELIZABETH POSICK QI C Jn 4 ' O erettu I 2 4 Che rv kmdlf qu cp DIIIIY NIAPY LUCY QA KIIN 1' H S CII 4 'I1:1fJIeovx TO I Svve I d mx med RALPH RAYI C I RODF IR ECS IJCIII 2 Fr1enfJI OJ' p LI VID EMORY SCI-IEIRER Patrol 3 GI CI.1b 3 4 O h Q 4 Bobk tbczh 3 4 I '13 on' et or mtv Ron e 'J C use P 1c1ef1 3 4 P '1 4 Jcrrte 4 ' I4 C Plcv 3 4 Torch Stcnf 4 Q' If 0 Q C mm Hola f,,f0 'Q Z TL, Tnzci I ,I ' . A v' 2 3 1 , I i, 7 ALI ' - 1, , ,4g lee ' , , ,-IR rm er St I,2, 3, 4, Cl re S re 2, Se r t j A r, dise . , ' 'C e ' C ,s I, 2, 3 Se ' e Ie - - - A Ie SI fl - - - 'r' g I ' .I -4- use' , , , I Q -A ee I I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Ba.'ke.I:aII 2, 45 p AI I . . 1 . , .. . . II I-To C. I ' 'L 1 n I-Iljrh SCI 0 2 -Kjfvrf I - 7 ie A 'y - - ' ' .S okeh - - - :sef 'I ICA . ' - g ee ' , g rc erin ' ie .' , 5 P' blxc Speck1.' C .e. 2, V 5 A P, 3 4, g r St If 2, I .' res' .Z , ,Ol ereif ', Mfzle Ov 2 fl-'II.iE 'f Quote. , Imax A , 5 ' S! .eq - - reserved - - Iefvrrimfl I Jfec' . .sC. r a , -gfizrml 4' .IF -. I QI ETHEL BAUCH SCHETRER Glee Club l 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Class Play Operettal 2 4 G1rls Trlo 2 3 4 M1X9d Quartet 4 FOTGHSIC Contests 2 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Publxc Speakmg Contest l A 3 4 Ta tempe afnentol alent d pO1SeCl BEHNICE MAY SCHORY Glee Club Z 3 4 Basketball 2 War 1 fr1endl1'1ess e'1t'1u :asm casual galety MARLIN LOUIS SHADEL Patrol 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Operetta 2 4 Class Play 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Vars1ty P 2 3 4 Undaunted champnon athlete fme sportsmanshlp NED EUGFNE S1-1ELLAl'1AMPFt Patrol 3 G1 Club 3 4 Band l 2 Football 3 4 Varsity P. 3, 4 Sturcliness - - - squarenes' - - - reserve. SARAH ANNA SINYDEB-Glee Club l, 2, J, 45 Hockey 2, 3' Operetta l 2, 4. Serious ---- candlcl ---- Milling. Q , . ff? be 3 341 25 if CHESTER LEROY STACKHOUSE Baseball l 2 4 F ankne fellowshlp good W1 GLENIN FRANKLIN STOUFFER Patrol 4 Class Play 4 Ht Y 4 Baseball l 2 Varslty P l 2 3 4 ecretary 3 Vlce Preslclent 4 Staunch ammated w1llmg IEAII ALBERTA THOMPSON Pa ol 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Band 4 Class Play 3 4 Operetta l 2 4 Class Htstotan 3 Torch Stall 4 Hockey 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Straxahtlorv-a d loyal WlllV WORIS IAIE IRULUNGER Glee Club 4 Band 4 Ope etta 4 Class Play 4 Assocmte Ealttor l94l Torch Wlll1Gm Perm 2 3 V1vac1ous aglle yet capable ALFRED KERMIT THOMAS VELTER Patrol l 2 Glee Club 4 Orchestra 3 4 Baba peretta 4 C'a a, Cla s P e ae t 2 Ranae 4 Vars 3 4 Base 4 P S lv' A Ba Con ant Fla K vste -f0 F 7' Q Tau-A I C X 'U' V r ss - - -- l I ' ' ' All. l - 1 2 '- 5 , , 3. 4z ' ,,,,, S , ' - ' , X ' - if . , 2 , . , I : A ., 3, 45 O A , .ss Fl 3 44 S r si' Tl 5 M r Stall l, 2, 3, 5 ,ity P , 5 . ball 2, 3, 5 . .. nd. st f--- r' ---- rious .,-, .4. lr - ' . - 2251 5 - GEORGE CHRISTIAN WEIRICK-Debate 'Zp Hi-Y 4g Forensic Contest 3, 45 Public Speaking Contest 4, Ambitious - - - diligent - - - resolute, LARA IANE WINTER Glee Club 4 Bcisk tbcxll 4 Camp Hill Hich School 2 3 Pep personality popularity LEWIS ZUBOVIC Glee Club l Industrious modest Whole hearted 'jfL115lL'- I lf sign.. I I 9 4 WI UNIOR LIEUTENANTS First row-Rankin, Harman, Stinizenirfi Schell, Carnes, Schuman. Second row-Tiffany, Bless, Adams, Gingrich, Long, S. Cassel, Baker lones, l-locker, Ford, Daniel, Patterson, Allen, Roth, Hallgren, Gambler, Asper Third row-Rudy, Pleitz, Fox, L. Miller, Rebuck, Carpenter, Vogler, P Miller, Unangst, Iohnston, Buterbaugh, Kinderman, Coleman, Lego, McGee Koons, Harsha, Deaven, Yontz, Sassarrian, Miss Rutherford. Fourth row-Mr Cobb, Launse, Lehman, Ebersole, Gipe, Boynton, Kulp H Miller, George, Geesaman, Fasick, Shartzer, March, R, Swartz, G. Swartz Gassert, Seiders, Moschetti. Absentees-Crum, Gery, Harper, Patrick, Sherk, Witmer. Advisers' Mr. Vlfilliam E Cobb, Miss Helen Rutherford. President - Leroy Iones Vice-President Carl Hocker Secretary - Vernon Baker Treasurer Charles Ford Historian Sara Cass-el +f0N 0 x95 X Z T 4 Terai .t,L- ' , L ,- L5 29 SECCHQD CLASS PASSEN GERS First row--Arnold, Hoke, Snover, Bell, Rode, Behrens Swope, Mummert, Paul, Berlin, Magill, Cook, Lamason, Achorn, Graybill, Coleman, Stahle Crum, Weaver, Reams. Second row-Mrs, Fellows, Harper, Gingrich, Farling, Bowers, Hughes D. Zimmerman, Sherwin, Roberts, Mader, B. Kline, Bickle, N. Schory, Garver Enck, Thorn, Eutsler, Noll, Beamer, L, Mader, Basehore, Mr. Edmunds. Third row-Yiitgst, King, Stoudt, Enders, H. Slough Prescott Keise' Witmer, Ressler, E. Kline, Usner, Zeiders, Hammacher, I. 'Zimmerman Hari man, G. Patrick, Conrad, W. Stough, Conley, V. Patrick, Eisenhour. I Absentees: Allen, Frysinger, Kohler, McCandles. Advisers: Mrs. Stanley Fellows, Mr. Emory Edmunds. President - - - Stanley Berlin Vice-President Alton Magill Secretary Earl Mummert Treasurer - Betty Paul Historian Lida Ann Swope ,i- I ONQ g 1 9 41,1 PLEBES First row-P Cdseel, G Miller, Fuller, Porling, Dietz, Shope, Cedergren, F Bickle, Dedven, Metzler, Fox Ebersole, Thompson Second row-Troinbirio, Lowe, O'Neol, Strohrn, Swartz, Ashwell, Hull, T.lniriPiert, lones, Relouclc, Patterson, Spangler, Alexandre, Page, Pechcirt, Geesfnriion, Smith Third row-Miss Zedrloss, Stdhle, Zund, Krontz, Edmondson, Noqgle, Lehman, Shoeifer, Motzinger, G. Harmon, Grove, M Sterling, Whitrnoyer, R, Harmon, Kohler, T, Miller, McGee, Ross, D. Bickle, E Miller, Tress, Boyer, Mr Frysinger. Fourth row-Stahl, Freysinger, l.eFever, Keries, Keller, Rupp, L. Sterling Pace, l-lensil, Levin, Utech, Stough, Motter, Eldridge, Ditty, Snover, Eyster Shreodley, C Ccrssel, Reed, Sherk Absentees-Dcrihl, Gingrish, Streit, Foster, R. Miller, Morris, Timothy Advisers' Mr l-lirom Frysinoer, Miss Harriet Zecrtoss 10 ff ,f gl l I fisfff l 7,i,ex,jTia,gi 6i DECK HANDS First row-I-Ecover, Eutsler, Kauflznan, R. Murnrna, Shope, Hand, Harnes- berqer, Vogler, Schory, Richer, Second row-Coleman, Kunfz, Kocez ar, Arnold, Gladys Baker, Ielfries Sersch, Moser, Gaiski, Zirnrrierrrian, Poorman, Shearer, C Strohm, Brenisholtz Noll, G. Murnma, M, Snyder Third row-Miss Wertz, Geesarnan, P. Strohm, Brannon, H, Leo, Mariz Leese, Gosnell, lrries, C. Long, Coryell, Knachstedt, Magaro, Kelley, Stahl Holtzapple, Kinderrrian, Clay, Garnber, Miss Starnets. Fourth row-Lego, C. Snyder, Weaver, Thrush, Brarne, Rein, Swope Cook, R. Long, Geo. Baker, Groff, Horstick, Fleischer, Weirick, Rudy, Kulpl De Armitt, Shutt, McGee, Corl. Absentees-Hobouqh, Stoner, Houck, I.. Leo, Hammacher, Shartzer, Zinn Basehore Advisers' Miss Allarata Stornets, Miss Mildred Wertz, pf 'I sirzlgzz.. 1 9 C S , L 24' 31 C ' LANDLUBBERS First row-I. Monn, Smith, Brown, Ebert, Boyanowski, Rodgers, Farling Kaulfrnan, Kuntz, Zettiernoyer, Graff, Reed, Potteiger, Brickner, Peiritz. Second row-Wilson, Houck, H. Shaclel, K. Potteiger, W. Monn, Har- rnan, Shore, R. Shadel, Winter, Fry, Mendenhall, Demmy, Eynon, Fesmire Lowe, Miller, Herman. Third row--Miss Care, Matzinger, Rudy, McGee, Stahle, Morris, Yeakle Tiffany, Gingrich, Gardner, Hershey, Loucks, Tress, M. Ward, Sease, Machamer, Basehore, Mabry, Garver, Steigler, Drake, Stoudt, Balsley, l-locker, Yontz. Fourth row-I. Shutt, Unangst, Keiser, Fticker, Swavely, C. Ward, A. Wickenheiser, E. Wickenheiser, McAndless, Walton, Crum, Fl. Shutt, Swartz, Brenisholtz, Rupp, Martin, Soth, Swomley, Zimmerman, Fetterhofl, Kline, P. Eynon, Mr. McConnell. Absentees-Dalrymple, Lamason, Daihl, Shull, Via. Adviserst Miss Vera Care, Mr. I. Lee McConnell. TA e Ta Q c 5 32 IKXIOR LIELQTEN,-XNTS fON xg I 4-SS' z ah. Af' 5 5, :i.fj',.' .' 'i.'f -3'l M' f ,ff ' .: 'afff- ' fs-5 I ., 'L , 4 ' E 1 Q Y :?:i' : Q SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS Qutte farnxl ar wlth the reautrerrtertts of the 1nst1tut1on thrs group enyovs the prtvttege of belng adx anced under classmen No longer areen s ra ed on everv po s ble cccaston they eel a pressmg need for the perpetuatlon of the trf'1d1t1or'al haz ng so to work they go- on the present Freshrnenl Vlost capably they assumed thetr respectxve duttes and opportun1 tes on board sh1p At tlmes even the shtps offlcers were amazed at e un Jsual tdeas and talents vthtch they presented Wtth the l ll1ng fall breezes plavtng amtd gayly colored leaves comes the yearly V1S1l of the Womans Home Campan1on The annt al rragaztne dnve sponso ed bv the Athlettc Assocxatlon calls or the ooperattorz of everv stutdent who constders h1mself a part of the school lt ts bf the sale of the magaztnes that rnoney IS secured or some of the needed athlet1c eau pment Everyone wrshes our teams to have not only the f1nest mater1al wxth whrch to work but also the best atttre The Sophomore Class proudly dld 1ts share of the work nece sary for the success of th1s most worthy protect On he varstty football sauad Vere a number of heroes Harold Arnold Earl Kltne and Duane Ressler helped to make th1s posstbly the most outstandtng football season tn the htstory of Lower Paxton The corntng of the basketball season brought further glory to the Fatthfully servmg on the Ranger Staff Edward Achorn Llda Ann Swope Stanley Berltn and V1rg1n1a Eutsler carrted class colors IH the held of Iournahsm Thts year three sophomores Lrda Ann Swope Stanley Berl1n and Ear Murnmert were elected to the school patrol ln contrast we fmd represented here mus1c1ans and orators The M1Xed Chorus O chestra Band and Publlc Speakmg Contest attracted the attentton of qutte a few members All efforts were focused upon thetr ftrst project before the pubhc The Swtss Famtly Fraunfelder a group of yodelers was chosen for the event These entertamers perform1ng m natlve costume and sxngmg tn four languages proV1aed one of the most umque programs of the year One member of the famtlv omposed the Yodel Melodtes for the ptctures Mad About Mustc and Snow Whtte and the Seven Dwarfs From the forthgo1ng record we p1cture an enthustasttc group acceptlng the hne facxllttes at lcand w1th a great deal of respect for those whose prec1ous efforts were spent tn behalf of future Pax tontans Courses become more spec1al1zed responslbthty mounts Onlv for a short whtle W1ll they be second class passengers T1me and t1de roll on Iuntor leutenants they soon W1ll become Thetr year has been both profrtable and pleasant yet 1t IS w1th a keen ant1c1pat1on that they plan for the commg year Where mayor act1v1t1es w1ll clalm thelr talents to keep the S S Paxton nobly speed mg on tts way ,4!.,,foNQ T 4 Terr.-in 4 M , i . . , A L V . . . . ie , zz s, i L , L. f ' .A ' c I ' . , t ,-- 1 . L 5 . A I .' th t : A ' . . . f. ' , . . ' . . c ti ' . . . ' ' , 1 A A . f . Y . . , I f C . D V Y , . t . Y I. X L I s ' A - A . xi . 1 ' v - -rv L. A A v . class through the varsity and junior varsity teams. 1 , , . l . . T . , . ' . 1 I . ' . r . L l C . . . . . , . i . ,,,, .4,. fl' 1' , I f' S.PkL3ll ' . 5313? PLEBES Ever course has tts starttng pomt Ever sea has 1ts navtgable places Every traxnee must complete that eventful frrst year lf he would be prepared for the respons1b1l1ty and selt d1sc1pl1ne whlch those of hrgher rank must share Hrgh School students too T1'1.lSl expertence a nrst year How happy these Ereshmen were and Just as eager as the older seamen to help blow! tlse surnrner dust from the books' And tsnt there a deltghtful cur os ty 1n peek1ng 1nto an unfamtlrar book? Wtth neff tablets pencrls and notebooks our young frtends were anxrous to sho N thetr mstructors how aut kly they could dtscover whether lffarf as two tlmes a old as lane fro Nas one thtrd as old as D ck Nho was ten years older than lflar flsnt that the Nay those tales usuallf govl We ftnd them thoughtfully looktng ahead Do l pre er to be somebodys stenog'9 Perhaps l shall des gn somethmg ne N and drfferent Cf posstble l rn ladle hats A crash' Cameras cl1ck' Now tell me ho fl 1t happened Maybe some en oy the excnernent ln the ltfe o osrrnallst Courses fere cnosen and autte soon the startmg pomt for thls h gh s hool voyage became not a realttf alone but a step upon were an rnportant part of thrs cre Thef Jere Ereshmen' fOther fuse Nny .H ere they constantly razzed'9J As one from ld suppose a great tnterest was s lONf1 rn ever J phase o mgh school l e some found pleasure n nelptng to assemble the school paper Some followed the efforts encouraged by the orchestra or the glee lub soon fndlng 'her ffort becomtng achtevernent Others earned recognttton for thelr class and the sootllght for them selves through the famous sports basketball football or baseball f-land tn hand J1t'1 sp rts go our ch erleaders Do you remem ber the younger members of that peppy team? Perhaps the nmth grade cheerleaders ere the smallest but therr enthustasm lS not to be measured by thetr stature Eollo Nmg the pep squad at the football games Nas our attrac trve band whlch clatmecl a generous portron of our class talent When the call sounded 1n October for htgh pressure salesmen the class gave 1ts best for the success of th magaztne carnpargn Already these young students ha fe be orne cons tous of the fact that the progress of any school IS dependent upon the degree to whrch all of 1ts untts functron as a whole and they have resolved to do thetr utmost toward th1s end Thus the! advance IH thetr course Eatthful aclvrsers and offtcers are to them as a compass 1S to a manner One year on board has presented to them prtceless opportumty The chstant hortzon beckons them Sprmg mth ts wanderlust leads them They look forward eagerly to an mteresttng year Y K , I Q , . v A . . . ' A ' A QQ . ..'Q . ' A .A Q E' , W . 2 Q . , . . . Q A X I I Q ' Q 1 . B D X , . A 1 ,C , . ' , . ' . ' '.'.' . ' . S ., .. 'ffl A . . i 1 A - I I A V. f 1 , . . X V . A V . ,X I A . K Q l. Q Q. Q Q S , Q . Q' ' f a 5 t Q . Q, r 1 , r f ' ' . ' . i . c ' 1 1 Q '- ' , . which all coming problems would be based, lndeed, these folks ' . i .. . . Q W. ' 2' . al . - 1 Q Y l ' Y Y A ' ' 4 , ' r F r ' r 1 v - ir rf I , 5 r Q A . c , , i ' ,. i e.. s ' Q ' Q ' , v ' I a c e , , - ' I x WV I A ,A , , 1 Q X - . R V 5 . 4 A . .,,, ' ., 1 , C t CQ A I Q 1 Q QQY r L s 'Q I DECK HANDS t e ae n ne mor '1 dou t oto the e ahth ar ders as the u ve 4 e e tor so e trne tnat ce Ctr na connpamed our Wen t turr a d u 1 e 1 P are nc e dlur r lor o d IO a er o o or D f l and patl be orne almost essent t t thelr att re e e at one t me h d to master tl e L, d tent s antla tne ree ne e '1du ro n r sste ire eaaer to trv then hand at the helm l 1 tt ra F0670 e or t1e l IF red pound ootb tl tean S1 pepp ouths proudly otlered thet brawn Basletloall tntramural sport magazlne drtve ,mo mu tcat acttvlttes cla1m the r v rled lnterests Feellng autte at ease ln fhat once seemed a strange envtron ment thef prepare lor the lt e of greente an tctpattng the usual rtdt ule from the upperclassmen Already they have demonstrated thetr 1n1t1at1ve not alone 1n selllna magazmes but also tn eatmg tce creaml Here t ese ollf must choose from the program presented Here they prepare lor thetr tasks as rn1dsh1pmen l.ANDl UBBERS Landlubbers' Can we blarne them? somewhat reluctantly these young tolks look out over the yavlmng waters W1ll they lmd th1s newer phase ol hte very atlferent from any prevtous exper1ence7 Whlch 1S the eas1est course fhlch the most useful? How Wlll they lmd the many classrooms? How small seventh grade pup1ls seem espectally bestde students stx teet plus n herahtl llf thts matter ot slze seems exaggerated try wendtng your way through the halls when classes pass How you w1ll wlsh you had eaten your spmachllll These questtons and many more surely pass through the busy mtnds ol all those who enter the luntor Htgh School Hall bewtldered yet enthuslastlc they enter the vartous organ xzattons Sorne hnd the clubs lascmattng others heed the call of the great out of doors Sttll others are bored wtth any form of soctal act1v1tv Occa1onally one may see lo gtng eyes watchtng the upperclassmen dancmg Perhaps they dream of the txme when they w1ll be dancmg vt tthout gtvmg or taktng lootprmtsll Yet 1t ts arnaz1ng how qutckly our new trlends dtscovered that they too ha 19 responsrble places xH rrtanmrg th s shtp Already they have learned that nothtng of Worth IS galned wtthout effort There lS work to be done, and they wtsh to do the1r share ol 1t so they pre pare not only to scrub decks but lor the day when they shall hold the places of the upperclassmen v hom they admtre Someday our present seventh graders must assume command Bon Voyagel jf0'I0 gy? 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Y -- l x I 'f I --M,-,1- , 1 , , ,, - IQ 6019 , f , 6 4 '04 , , ',o'o'f 2 41 rl A 5 'Q'-2 1. f ' . .q . 65.1 '. FL ' 'wb H ' 6 'f x - H .Q 9 Q I1 Y X 4- V , ,' A Aa TORCH STAFF Advisers--Miss Eleanor Matthews, Miss Mildred Phillips Editor-in-chietfPatricia Kiddoo Associate Editorseelloris Trullinger, A. Richard Campbell Assistants-Bayetta Look, David Scheirer Business Managers-Frederick Murnmert, Eugene l-loerner Advertising ManagereGeorge Mendenhall Circulation ManagersfClaire Kelly, lean Thompson Booster Managers-f-Ethel Scheirer, Ethel Basehore, Anna Belle Care Typists--Querida Kiddoo, Mary Rankin, Betty Buterbaugh, Phyllis Hammaker We, the members of the 1941 graduating class, owe a large debt ol gratitude to this group of loyal students-through Whose constancy and efficiency we are priveleged to present to you this, our publication. -fON Q Z T 4 Tpzcai 40 '4' 4 P -5. .v Y . ' svff--1 . 4, RANGER STAFF Standing-Murnrna, Utech, Mader Achorn, Daniel Kpilp, Moser, llorfzznjxer Shape Seated-Velter, Swope, Ford, Miss Starztefs, Berlin, Paul Whitrnoyer, Easehore Adviser Miss Starnets Editor - - Charles Ford Associate Fditor Stanley Berlin Sports Editor - - Alice Paul Business lflanager A Lida Ann Swope lflashll The Ranger is out! Four times a year this buzzes through the air. lt 2-fe could peek in on a staff meeting, we would find students busily engaged writing articles, deciding upon features, eliminating gossip proof reading and submitting new ideas for the next issue. l-lowever, observant we may be, we could never see all the necessary details employed in the assembly of a school paper. The Ranger worthy of its tiniaue pcsition in the log of the S. S. Paxton. .Kp , , 5,1-y t as -- 426 ,1YVV. W I' f 4l .4 xx? SAFETY PATRCL S1'1Y,'l1f1C-'glffiilf-'f Ferlm Earl Muzrrrwerr, Ciarlef Ford Ralph l..e'.'m, Gcorwe Ffberifole, lflr-fa Mattldevfsy Francm Mxxmlrerf Sf-::'edeRaye!!a Look, Glen Stiuffer lean Tl1omp.scn, Thoirias Georae, lf-fm lffwmf-l, Lvia An: Swope Alice Paul Geraldine Lesher Aizif-r1tee12Y'Md7l:n qhaaef, Georae Ven-lenhail, john Harper, Leroy Mfg: ,-.. Adviser - - Miss Eleanor E Mattliex-xs Second bell! Fall in lirxel Forward march! Youre in me navy nov? This GlllllOTllCllVS'lCOlilI'ZQI aroup represents an 1IX1pOFlCI'1f factor in rnairmtainirla order on board. 'llmey Set an example for all of the School to follow, and it ie their duly lo see that the rules cf Sie organwaliori are obeyed. Passing to and from claeeee, or entering the audltcrrum may fcund lllfe a eirziple process but orderly passage in form ref fguiref' mixcli DTOCldl!TQ ard Trainzrdjw. llle memlvere of the Prltrol Linder The gmdance of lfllflf l.latflle'. f1, have crefzfed and adhiirfvlle fgcrldmlcf Ln riic-wma akout . '?.',o.. lf-1 The -Trident bodv, feiolve tc refrect I ' Zzrcixgi 'Irma Trcrdle '.-Jxllg fliert. af all fflfliuf, gin.. .-, 1 ' H H wa X 0 MP6 1 fw,..,-, ..,, , N1XED ,..........,.. FQ-' . F' f'A,. .,f'.'.'f. Q, iff fx.-. , L.,,, , ,,f,,,,, ,W Hi, ,., UF, F CHORUS if ' lf ' mieix ri f.f1I f ' V ' NY , nf. VY- f . f- A... ,, - nw- F . :ff-. izlffff f ': 7 I ' lI f , fi' ff' Af ?'f.' 1 4 I w' - A v- 'T' f ' f Y 'Z Pug , , x, I H fl 1. V, ' f.,, LJ, F ff' Tr ' v G. ,. Of, , ,,.. fgf , t1 -, A ..,. '17..... P ,, ff, M, , ,, , ..,,,. , W I ' ' ' f 'Ur I C f'.'f' If A A-T'f'1 Tj! I ' A' f' I iff' '.T1 f'f1 f.1lfIJ'ff'. ,,1, ,. L ,..,, ,, ,f,.,, Q4 . . A . A . 1: '1 ' , f ' f' ' T f f f f :fl -, Q. fl fl ff . ., fl .,.' M f ' 'l 4' ' ' ' Ii' A Iffff ...fl fI.'I! r -ff.,-,, , Aff- ,. f-Lf, JL nf, ,-, Y -. , ,L t 4 A fl V TLQ. ,.,f ' 'fff'1'f11f'f'C' 'I .fff LKGWY uf' if ' rnvf .., 1 y WONQ' f X S f X 'F - pr- A. - 5,5 y :, -, V All- ggi 6! , , Esi Xcfjj W gigfailif IUNIGRIHGHQGLMECLUB Top row-Gladys Baker, Margot Moser, Phyllis Strohrn, Pauline Stahle, Ruth Harman, Ellen lones, Rosetta Kuntz. Second row-Mary Kocevar, Grace Felouck, Vxfilrna Grove, Iacqueline Foster lane Kinflerrrian Thelrna Miller, Ieanne Alexandre, Sara Sherk, Delia Colerrian, Henrietta Staiile, Lois Matzinger Seated--Vlanda Reed, Peggy Patterson, Ioanne Strohrri, Margaret Zinn, Miss Mildred Phillips, Marguerite Kelly, Ruth Whitrnoyer, loan Matzinger, Betty Ccryell. Ahsentees-loan Basehore, Dianne Derniny, Seraphine Fesrnire, Ardis Fry, Haiti-el Plarnrnacrier, Gloria Herman, lean Morris, Helen Winter, Beverly Yonfz. lOut on the sea vxnere the gales all blow, there is a band of jolly girls who find much Joy amid their routine tasks. flerrtories of many a Msprung' auiii or unsolved problem fade with the strains of a favorite song. Aside from the value of enjoyment is the training and development of younger voices in the art of choral singing. lnd1vidual and srriall ensernltle training are not overlooked. Members from this organization loecorrie Candidates for the Mixed Chorus, if they so desire, Assuming their place in the Christmas prograrn, and singing for several other functions, they assist the Mixed Chorus in the rriaior project of the aejoartrnent, ee the springtime operetta. .Q ' at .f' e2?g g C111 ?Pofi'!4 44 ORCHESTRA Seated-David Scheirer, Grace Bebuck, Betty Zakis, Ruth Whitrnoyer, lacaueline Foster, Anna Belle Care, I-.. Richard Campbell, Boss Craver, Iohn Kulp, Eugene Hoe-rn-er. Standing-Miss Phillips, Elmer Beamer, Donald Swope, Robert Patter- son, Virginia Moschetti, Donald Enders, Stanley Berlin Absentees-Alfred Velter, Earnest Cedergren, Eugene Le Fever, Betty Swartz, Marian Beam. Directress - - - Miss Mildred Phillips Accompanist - - - David Scheirer One ot the most generous organizations in the school is our orchestra, selected by individual tryouts. Weekly the mem- bers assemble tor solo and special ensemble training, Individuals who display unusual talent compete in the P.S,M,A. All-State Symphony. Having passed the required test, they enter a two-day training period under some well-known symphony conductor who directs them in the final concert. ln l94l, Bichard Campbell, Eugene Hoerner, and Allred Velter, were acceoted from Lon-fer Paxton. The role the orchestra plays in major activities is decidedly important, They receive no honors or reward from Class Plays, Operettas, or P. T. A., yet these members graciously give ot their time and talent toward the success of any project. Might this be the more reserved version of the genuine school spirit? BAND Majorettes-eRayetta Look, Doris Trullinger, Dorothy Unangst, Flag Bearers-Anna Belle Care, lean Thompson. First row-Endeis, Ricker, Patrick, Moschetti, Hoover, Fox, Zinn, Grove, Drake, l-locker, Hershey, Swartz, Fry, Beam, Weaver, Shutt, Geesaman. Second row-Baker, Hirt, Lego, Snyder, Craver, Baker, Bell, Kulp, Hoerner, l-larsha, Trullinger, Unangst, Look, Rein, Swavely, Harnesberger, Basehore. letfries, Wickenheiser, Patterson, Hobaugh, Swope, Care, Thompson, Mr. Edmunds Third ro'.v-Foster, Moser. Absentees-Shartzer, Hoover, Velter, Heever Director - - - Mr. Milton Baker Manager - - Mr. Emory Edmunds Crowds roar! Cheers risefeand the band goes marching down the field! Whose heart did not beat with the sound ot the drum at the sight ol the new colorful uniforms? Whose enthusiasm and loyalty were not stirred by the strains of the Alma Mater or the school songs? Not only did they support the football team in bringing honor to the school but proudly displayed their colors in the Community Band Contest held during the Christmas holidays, Lieutenant or Matiee-Continue your support of your schools enterprise t'ili D iifif-'Q , . SiQ:7:i'. X 'flegffpgl-15 L at 46 CHEERLEADERS Scherrer Geraldine Swartz Arlene 2-eavan, Marion l-loke, Patricia Kidioo Ethel Adviser Mr. Emory Edmunds Captain ---- Betty Sherwin Yeaffl.ower Paxtonl Do you remember these? A familiar sight at our lootlcall aames was this group of cheerleaders whose attractiveness was enhanced by their color- ful uniforms. Can you imagine how our cheers might have sounded, if we had not had the pleasure of being led by this most capable group? Surely these loyal friends deserve a portion ot the credit for the successful football season. Pepoy indeed fspurrina our spirit and cheering our teams to victory, Mention is also due the lunior members of the squadf Grace Pebuck, leanne Alexandre, and Margaret Patterson, who did the honors for the basketball season. a 46:47 'jf-Tff'l.r'lQ is ffsjzztizg.. fl 7 , .-'ll4' Y 7 of iiiii e ef ii.ff -17 I 5 , HIfY Top row-G Miller, prefoott, Patrick Spanale' SCEIQIYCIT, Carnes, Lezin Reazger, l'-.Ilan Mzrrmert lfll'ijlQ rox-.'-lit liolfriax Harwich Pell, George Rode Bless, H. lftller FJs1Cx,Ke:'-er Fox Seo'-ea-Kline, Snelleharrer, D Patrick, Kulp, Eerlin, Fora, Bitterrnan, Aohorn lxl'vvE1TlClC S'C',Zff-9?- EE fenteesvfedegrei Sierlrtg. President - f Charles Ford Vioefpresident Stanley Berlin Seoretarg' Mark Bitterrnart Treasurer lohn Kulp Advtser - - ' - Mr. Hoffman Storms rrse, war Clouds oershadow us, Raging seas threaten 'Eie flgtgre of all young nieri. Vet in the .-ihirl of events, lacing grtni skies, a group ol boys finds this the flttlng time to organize a club whose slogan is clean speech. clean sport, clean habits, and clecm scholarship. What a lane school and happy '.-:orla wed have if everyone obeyed this zcleal' The 51l31e-sttadj r-oixrfe presents tire aifowzsszon Cf problems important to 'young people. l.'.'e ofniniena the orafzritzatiori in the noole effort to Lrnprove the :Loral and fgo.rQz'1al stzndards of our school ana Cortimuntty. . .5f ,tgff onq W9 Ariypflvm ! , S-ff? A A ' f 7 e 744 I, faezfelre 59 15 VARSITY P CLUB Pri Tf e o f rne onffe A 6: p e e n Mr Vwforre eo eo 1 Q F w e hellenor e 'mer e Yv'ender'hoIV Sh L L GIDG CF Preslde .Y Ge arme lflendennoli rce Prelrderf Glen Stoui er Secretorx ond T erw, 1 orhn Shodel Adv Qere r Vorrrer Mr Cobb ermt ue o o efert IMC D fu Q1 eore C o' the fove eo r In 1938 there was orfrowzeo C: duo vrucn 'stonde for the ect rn 2,oor'fr1f'nQ n o d no eqorre forrrpetrtron Une of the ob SCTIVQQ of the Cnlb 19 to reword the outstondvro CIT le'e or tner een everne f T lrrderfloeemen loo ove gorned C' vorert oosrtron rn rnrjor Qoort for one xeor grven G letter Grodfdrng Qerr ore Portrcrpotrno n the Qorre port We cqnrred year wow no eoxrned o lever rn t le Qt ore reCe've C1 Qffeoter Cher err Q no rer fun Z 3 94 ,- w 5 L 5 7 St, . 'r .jemf Comix Ccniphjl Wferf: I-, F.4'1'n gt, Sz ' ,r, Pifflfk Jon Hof er, L'forr1.f Fork: Helix Soynto , . r S Z Q-Hrzrrnon If Ilocrif Reflx, S - ' T1 7, Sol - rx, . . ., cool, Kline .xrolo A - .Q'r,r1J.fee-Vvgfrro M v A f . 1 , Y - ., .. e f f . .f ' 1 T A 'TG' - lv: S - ' 1, ., - - M. . . , K . P .1 ,t .'. A r t'P' 11I'1 S . .-1 M .1.:. T1 J... l,., . . , . . . X , . ,Q . . , - , V, , , ., . , rd h. Me f . ,Avi nf. ,o . ,, o .eo u-1 , h ' A .,Q Q' A .Q . 3 . 1' -, A' ,f fre . ,V Y . Y . . . W .. o . S .. ., A, . J . .J r 5 rr r ' ' ' . '1 V . ' 3 Q. . ,- Y' 4 Y ng, 1. rot' Be f1., Tig S! 5 ' tiff ' 1' . . H4-S1lL':.' ,. si-1 ' Q 1', Z i f 1, 49 -V --f , ff !-L,-,X Szzfzps' mmf Snoopy S 22611195 mm' 51200101 I f l ' 4 l ' l V : l l I ? ' L - 1941 FOQTBALL SQUAD First row-Prescott, Levin, Mumniert, Shell, Metzler, G. Patrick, Conley, Ktilp, Berlin Second roweAllen, Keiser, Stough, Gipe, Kline, Magaro, Shellehamer, Arnold, Magill, Hocker, Ebersole, Ressler, Mr. Edmunds. Third row-Carnes, Morris, Boynton, Baker, E. Mummert, Shadel, Mendenhall, Harper, lones, March, Warner, McClure, Mr. Cobb. Coach - - - Mr. Roscoe Warner Assistant Coach - Mr. William Cobb Faculty Manager Mr. Emory Edmunds Trainer - - - Mr. Leroy McClure Co-Captains - George Mendenhall, lohn Harper Manager -'-- Lewis Morris Assistant Managers - Charles Allen, lohn Carnes The administration and faculty, join with the members ot the student body and community in extending to the football team and the coachesf ftheir heartiest congratulations. ff0 9 f agp Z T112 'fatal ,V fgrrilgilill ...... I ff. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL Geaiae Shemale fffarllri Shaael, :avid Sth-elrer I.e'.-11.5 .f,-r'1.: g.e.'ier Gijpe 'Beige l.fer.'Je2h':Qf, Mr 'Nvrier lah: Harper Betty' 'tes ' 3-f'1'1l1l Earl Klxrie Carl l-laik-er Coach lf: Fasiae 'Famer Captam f Lerav lanes Manager f f e Cearae Bbeipzle A medal to the Coach and memlaere al our Champanimig, basketball team FIVG senior bays galgantlg' ted tie :iam tc make tis by far the mast araiiewarthg' team gn me ziietary' at Lower Paxton , OH we 2 X2 lyslspi ' I ' Af ?f,.11 ' ,r,S'5.::11.' I f ff if 1 tg: , V K 1, - Y V 'LYKQV 4 29 1 mi, GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Vmrmntc McGee, lean Dcnlel, Pc'r1f'tct Kxddoo, Eleanor Allen, Geraldine Q-SGYFEAYYTQV Mnrrv Clfiy Anna Mfly Kinievtintn Mrs Russel Sturzebecker, Arlene Uecvcn lrene Pouch Geroldzn Swartz, Clcrc Winter Payette LLCS1 Virfiiic ltffcffheiii Clam l'EC'Y'TSCYf l-SC'1f'QfZf?f Pcfrlck F-,kfenteee-Ethel SCl1ElY9I' Coctcli Mrs Russel Sturzelcecker Cantctin f - - Clam Winter Ylcnccers' l.4f1rg:c.ret Pfttrtclc, Vxrgxnicr McGee lflllfh Crefltt lf due l!lTS. Skrzekzecke-r for the llne Sptnt and .,..1u,. . fijrfv-nfl CMN,-e Z f o PM f T14 Yptcl cf lifwfketbcxlt dtsplflved ef' the gfrle, in their contests. K gg 1' 51.4. S if? V Bi-Tiii BOYS IUNIGR VARSITY BASKETBALL S'aniiru3-George Ebersole, Ecrl lffurnrnerl, Duane Beseler, Edward .5-lchorn, Mahlon Geesaman, Wtlfarn March, Mr Cobb. Secona rc.v--Palph Levin, Iohn Carnee, Russel Swartz, Stewart Schuf man, Iohn Kulp. Seafecl-Stanley Berlin Iarnes Harman, Harold Arnold Coach Mr. Wrlliarn Cobb Manager George Ebersole The lunior Varsity completed a commendable season under tne expert instruction of the roach, Mr. Cobb. Vllinnlng eleven of the tourteen aarnes played, is a record worthy of apolauee. lg GIRLS IUNIQR VARSITY BASKETBALL Top row-Elizabeth Miller, Dorothy Zimmerman, Ruth Whitrnoyer, Betty Lou Sherwin, Peggy Patterson, Ellen lanes, Mciion l-loke, loanne Strohm, Miss VVertz. Second row-Phyllis Strohm, Eleanor Made-r, losephine Streit, Ruth Harman, Pauline Stahle, Wilma Hughes, Marion Sterling. Seated-Gloria Murnrna, lane Kinderrnan, Blanche Kline, Laura Gingrich, lean Alexander, Coach - Miss Mildred Wertz Manager - - - Elizabeth Miller Our younger girls have made a line showing in the sport ol basketball. They eagerly look forward to the time when the honor of playing on the first team, will be theirs. VVe cornrnend Miss Wertz for her splendid coaching, .. :,:4 ' f 0 'Q .MVT L 47, .jf Q. L f TL' 79 1 ci se Q H- ,, '. it f A 'M ' l ' ' 5510 'lr ' si '3 ,f . 4 EA 2 J ,V ui L. luxkrgfwi ' if, , 6 ' Q , , 1 'lg It 8 M . - Q, ' I 4 , www- 2 egvial , , vv,, , v,,I ' . vr gum 0 vl - ,V , . I V A , tllwvvsla A - - L V .Maze-f ' 1940 BASEBALL TEAM First row-lack Eutsler, Herbert Stough, A. Richard Campbell, Alfred Velter, Charles Wevadau, Lewis Morris, Carl Hacker, Glenn Stoufter, Leroy' lanes, Ralph Stintzciirn. Second row-Vance Patrick, Ralph Levin, Harold Arnold, Thomas George, Ray Books, Lester Gipe, lohn Harper, Charles Lenker, George Ditlow, Robert Plouse, Iohn Carnes, George Mendenhall, Mr Warner, Coach - - - Mr, Roscoe Warner Manager - - - George Mendenhall Assistant Managers v Ralph Levin, Vance Patrick lack Eutsler Fine spirit, fine cooperation, fine performance, fine results! ll THE SPORTS REQ GRD K 714 f ,-Z A f QM X F 5 , ' 2 if- K'1if-5 ' v L' r r ff ' : :g ' t iii? ' v- H ' f if 1 ry 1.11 : i, ' 9 t.:f V i ' : Vim f '.:g ,. 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