Manchester High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Manchester, PA)
- Class of 1948
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V fc 41 X ,X , A ,-az, ,'5g.f3,a?!i ' '1 1' we f f ' f inf! .. . -' mf ,, ,, A , in 'jill'-A-f, Q .. ,..w::nw5V ': .H 4 . ,. f Published by the Senior Class of Manchester High School Manchester, Pennsylvania a 1 I 1948 Edition XI if 0'CZWO'C We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-eight, have published our version of Les Memoires to show our deepest appreciation for the pleasures and valuable experiences gained in our school life. May Les Memoires of 1948 help us recapture in part the joys we have shared together. l2l MR. WILBUR F. ZIMMERMAN, B.A. Q25 It is with our deepest appreciation and gratitude that we, the Class of 1948, dedicate this volume of t'Les Memoiresn to Wilbur F. Zimmerman as an expres- e imfim sion of our admiration and respect for his friendly manner, his guidance and leadership. liil Qtlwe of C-Olflielflii Foreword Dedication Administration Seniors - - - Underclassmen - Activities - - Athletics - Autographs - Advertising 2 3 5-9 1 1-36 37-40 4 1-49 5 1-54 56 57-76 l4l 'rRAn0N XD KW Nxwj? ,Q Wm ,calmly mx A V 'gn' 1 f IRA Y. BAKER, A.B., M. A. 'clncfjm .4 eamge When this yearbook reaches your hands, it will mark the end of another school year. It will also remind us that another Commencement season, with its significance, is here. Each senior should realize that he is now a mature person. He should now have a pretty definite plan for his life's career. It is hoped that your work at the Manchester High School has had the quality to help you continue to grow and develop along the lines of courage, tolerance, fairness, honesty, integrity, dependability and to achieve a happy and useful life. IRA Y. BAKER l6l .IIQ ID 'Ulf IEIDIUCAUFIIHUN Vice President William Kann, Secretary Frank Zeigler, President ms, Treasure, Dr. G. H. Hoerner, Member 1 7 I lf IHIE IFA'l2lUILlf V LARA M. CASSELL, B.A., M.A. Goucher College Bucknell University Subjects: Mathematics, English ARGARET A. BARRETT, B.S. Marywood College Subjects: Social Studies, English IRA Y. BAKER, A.B., M. A. Shippensburg State Teachers College Gettysburg College Penn State College Columbia University The johns Hopkins University Subject: Geometry I 3 I WILBUR F. ZIMMERIN Dickinson College Columbia Universi1 Subjects: Languages, Social BEULAH S. FROCK Lebanon Valley Colle Conservatory of Mus New York Universit American Institute of Norma Subject: Music IFAMC IU IL lfy , HULL, B.S. lwn College Sommvrcial l I T C. KELLER, B.S. ute of Technology nn State LLOYD M. DOUGLAS, B.S. Millersville State Teachers College University of California Subject: Science 1 ff 1 ROBERT L. KOONTZ, B.S. Shippensburg State Teachers College Temple University Augustana College Subjects: English, Social Studies GLADYS O. MCGURK University of Michigan Millersville State Teachers College Elizabethtown College 'CAMK ID IU S SIHDTFS IIUI 6 N , IQ ff f x f X , x ! 'Q A J A W 'b IL IES MKIEMUUIIIIQIES Q lIQM George Blymire ACADEMIC Doc, our class president, is the leader of so activities in and out of school. As we all know, G will be as popular at College as everywhere else career he has chosen dentistry. Patricia Ann Dielrick ACADEMIC Find a group of people having a good time you're sure to find Pat Outstanding in sports other extra curricular activities she is personality Good luck, Pat Armeda Elaine Shipley COMMERCIAL Shi1 Shipley is head of the noise department, ha from York Haven. Her charm, attractiveness, 'anc pendability will be remembered by all of us. She also Mr. Koontz's little helper. Il2j MK IE Mi 10 ll ID IE S ecelia Mae Snelbaker Snell ie business manager of our year book, of our gang. A dependable girl is Snell cceed in any field of business she tries. I UBobl! is a connoisseur of the female sex, is citing life toward a baseball career. With ffort Bob could be a brilliant academic Donald Barton Barton ports and baseball preferably hold a large 1's interest, he cannot keep his thoughts v from Barbara. Don is considering a 2 in physical education. H21 ll QI 418 ILIES MKIEMUUIIIDIES Q lIQlh Kay Buughmun COMMERCIAL The A-B-C's of Kay are A-Ambitious, B C-Carefree. Kay is always ready for a laug ready for fun. She has a friendly way, and a for everyone. Herbert Beshore GENERAL Herb, one of the shorter members of the can always be seen driving his Ford. QI wonde he drivesla Ford?j Lois Elaine Boll ACADEMIC I Find someone small, attractive and smart, an have Bal'dy. Newspaper, Operetta and Senior are onlya few 'of the many things she has taken p Good luck, Baldy. U41 Ml IE MUD Il ID IE S lnabelle Brenneman Brennie girl with the quick smile is one of the Murphy's 5 and 10. Annabelle, we are e no trouble finding a stenographer's lirley Alveria Clemens llclemii :red M. H. S. labeled shy-freshman, but eled happy-go-lucky. Where there's soc- or basketball there's C1em. She has 's sincere friendship. Chauncey Eisenhour Chumpty low something about one of the Manches- Haven girls? Well, if you do, just see ho is an authority. Chauncey is one of Jlf guys that really gets around. U51 ll QI 48 IL IES MKIEMUDIIIIQIES e ll QI: i Doris llomaine Ferree ACADEMIC 1 Quiet and sweet, that's Doris. She can take a kidding and certainly does about all of her boy fu The sweetest smile in the senior class, that's Orpha Fries COMMERCIAL 1 Orph, one of our quiet blondes in school, i of the noisiest out of school. She canebe found trar or riding around the streets of Manchester. Stanley Good ACADEMIC Eli, who has been with the class since it st 'way back in 1935, has proved himself a great at by playing basketball, baseball, and soccer, being tain of the latter. He is also one of those whc tall tales. H61 Mi IE MMU II ID IE S Robert Goodyear flBOb!J 'ascal of the class, thinks that the best Jugh life is to try to get a laugh out of 'ex' works at the Mt. Wolf Furniture hyllis Pearl Hartman Footie ' tractive and demure, that's Footie. eryone for her sweet personality, she is ist. Good luck to a swell girl! Clarence Hake Hakie e Prof of our class, can always be found of a good hot argument. Because of his in the musical held, he hopes to attend nusic. I I 7 ll 948 ILIES MKIEMUDIIIIQIES Q lIQll1 Phyllis lless COMMERCIAL IF One of the Manchester group is Hessie. Sl us during her Sophomore year to go to Pittsburg she came back again in her Junior year. If you. Hessie, just look in the cafeteria. Richard llilz ACADEMIC 'Z Amos,l' one of the most energetic members class, can always be found in the midst of those ju sometimes held in Trig class by the students. Gladys Lorraine Hallman COMMERCIAL E Hoffie, as she is known to her friends, is a l attractive blonde. Tops in sports and cheerleadin is well liked by everyone. Best wishes to Hoff llfil MK IE MUD ll Ill? IE S Mary Elaine I-loover a1Maryn Lnown to us by red hair, shyness, depend- Xnybody else want a meal ticket? Mary 'inestown and wishes to become a seam- of luck, to Mary. Hel-sey I-lynson Hex-se newcomer to the Senior Class this year, aryland. He is active in sports and is well 'yone. Good luck to Hersey. Richard King Kingie s a good all around fellow but is especially his ability to handle his dad's team of vet Kingie has no plans for the future. U91 ll 9418 IL IES MKIEMUUIIIDIES Q lIQPf E f 3 K Audrey liochenour COMMERCIAL ' Fun, that's Kock. Liked by everyone, she outstanding laugh, being a good singer and artis wishes for a bright future to Kock. Violet Isabel Kohl- COMMERCIAL Ip is that tall, attractive blonde who is 2 bobbing in and out doors looking for somec something. She is subscription manager of the Log. Her ambition is Charlie. Patricia Ann Medura ACADEMIC Pat might well be called the most active g the class. Her trademarks are weird dances, i smiles, and corny jokes. A warm, sweet heart ha charming girl. 1 3 i201 Ml IE MUD II ID IE S Tillman Mohr Till oy in our grade that's from Saginaw. mresently works at the table factory in Tillman who his girl is and his answer got! Charles Murphy llchuckii le of the original members of the class, r stay away from Saginaw. QI wonder as going to Saginaw Charlie also loves and go fishing. Delores Elaine Murphy . Murph lively is the best description of Murph.' entertainment, she is a good companion. eems to be Herb. Best wishes to a swell l21l ll QI 418 ILIES MKIEMUDIIIIQIES e lIQl4 Amelia Mae Musser COMMERCIAL '- Wizz! Clear the road, everyone! Here comes on her jet-propelled bicycle with a cheery sm everyone. Mick is right on top. She is also a girl when you need a pencil. Robert Oliphanl ACADEMIC Bob is the happy-go-lucky guy with the bea swab of hair from which we get the nickname Silence is a strong trait of Red's character. Oliver Daniel Plaine GENERAL 4 Ollie is our A-1 jokester and just loves girl entered our class as a sophomore, blue eyes an He's active in sports and interested in cheerlez I221 Ml IE MUD II ID IE S Wilmer Pressel llwibv and of everybody, had his eye on a lassie ven, but you cannot tell what his greatest ner music, sports or girls. Shirley June llohler Roh1er at standing beside that comb? Why, it's 5 our attractive blonde with big blue eyes She has our best wishes in anything that Gerald Sanders Kljetryli s railroading in his blood, and although if stature you cannot outwit him on rail- dge. Girls, as yet, are a minor part of I23l ll QI 48 IL IES MKIEMUDIIIDIES Q lIQM E V Robert Lee Schriver GENERAL Bob has something over on Frankie He : the boys, as well as the girls yell, for he's the during soccer season. He is known by his red svn black hair, and height. Phyllis Jenn Shank ACADEMIC V Tall, dark and attractive is the best way to de: Wa:fy. Noted for her piano playing and lovely she is also the center of any deviltry. Smooth sz '4Waxy. GENERAL Str Striney, the charging halfback on the soccer 1 is known for his blushing and ability to handle At the present time he is employed by Allied He Company. l24l MSIE MMD II ID IES Q II QI! 48 Curtis Strock ujackn old man of the class, Che is twenty, notj, hails from York Haven. Jack can ,nd beating out the boogie on his drums IT16. Betty Mae Weirich . Blondie zable, jolly, loads of fun, and the shortest ass. Where there's a will there's a way, nere's a giggle there's Betty. She also has :h, and a voice for yelling Batters Up! Jacqueline Bae Wiest L jackie e! and how! We call her jackie She iet to you, but, always a giggle, and ready uld be her motto. It's smiles ahead for I25I ILIES MKIEMUIDIIIIQIES I In the bonds of old Manchester We will ever be, And Weill cheer our own dear High School On to Victory! Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Hear us as we cheer, For that school in old Manchester Alma Mater dear. Through the years that are ahead We will e'er be true Though afar from thee we've sped, We'll come back to you. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Our thoughts turn to thee We will love, defend and honor This our school so free! ACADEMIC 2 llgllf Ui Sweet is a good description of Ruthie, Br another. Well liked by everyone, she is a swell and companion. Loads of happiness to a swe CLASS FLOWER-Red Rose CLASS CoLoRs-Black and Gold Parting By Jacqueline Wiest Listen, people, and ye shall hear Of how our class spent four y Some were happy, some were sz But through it all it wasn't ba First we were Freshmen, Timid and small, All through the years Now, slender and tall? Next, we were Sophomores, Timid and sweet. We were all growing up, Two more years to greet. Next, came the Junior year, We were almost there, To be great Seniors, Our one big care. Now we are Seniors, Proud and true, Manchester High, We all salute you. CLASS MOTTO-Admire the past, and improve the future IQ6 is MKIEMUDIIIDIES Q lIQl4lS Year Book Slot! I Row, Left to Right: Cecelia Snelbaker, Business Managerg Robert Ahrens, Editor. 'rd Row, Left to Right: Gladys Hoffman, Kay Baughman, Jacqueline Wiest, Audrey our, Phyllis Hartman, Patricia Me-dura. 1 Row, Left to Right: George Blymire, Isabel Kohr, Shirley Clemens, Lois Boll, Phyllis 'hyllis Shank, Armeda Shipley. Row, Lelt to Right: Stanley Good, Richard King, Wilmer Pressel, Donald Barton, F. Zimmerman, CFaculty Advisorjg Clarence Hake. Senior Class ' Row, Left to Right: Shirley Rohler, Betty Weirick, Jacqueline Wiest, Kay Baugh- Iecelia Snelbaker, Armeda Shipley, Patricia Dietrick, George Blymire, Phyllis Hess, Ferree, Ruth Wilt, Curtis Strock. ind Row, Left to Right: Mary Hoover, Amelia Musser, Oxpha Fries, Shirley Clemens, elle Brenneman, Phyllis Shank, Patricia Medura, Isabel Kohr, Delores Murphy. Hartman, Audrey Kochenour, Lois Boll, Gladys Hoffman, Robert Goodyear, Gerald s. r Row, Left to Right: Oliver Plaine, I-Iersey Hynson, Stanley Good, Paul Strine, Richard Zobert Schriver, Clarence Hake, Chauncey Eisenhower, Wilmer Pressel, Donald Barton, d King, Robert Ahrens, Tillman Mohr, Robert Oliphant, Miss Cassel Cfaculty adviserb. l27l IL IES M1 IE MUD II ID IES Q II QI a sI4,,,f,QgaI1,s,.53 agwe1lelHe15 E .ew if MQWQMQWMYEEF? Wwqilihiwie Class Song When we've reached the highest glory, when our battle's fought and won. - We will tum in silent wonder and review the race we've run. It is then, dear old Manchester, our thoughts will turn to thee, We will thank you for your guidance, for your truth and loyalty. Then to you, our own dear high school, for the lessons you have taught, For your opening of the doorway to the truths that we have sought. For your teachers and instructors, for their inspiration true. For those days at old Manchester, we sing this song to you. When we're puzzled by a crossroad, or it seems we've lost our way, When our friends have turned against us and our blue skies turn to gray. We will then recall those memories, long past, but free and gay. You were true to use dear high school and our hearts with you, will stay. l28l S Mil MUDIIIIQIES Q lIQl4l8 Class Will le, the Class of 1948, being more or less of sound mind, wish to leave and precious properties in this our last will and testament. icbert Ahrens leaves his Charles Atlas Look to Duane Shelly. Ilara Waser will receive the addresses of Kay Baughman's boy friends. guess we'll have to give Don Barton to Barbara. ois Boll just leaves those test tubes to Room No. 7. 'o Victor Aldingcr goes Herb Beshore's ability to drive his car. loris Wilt will receive Annabelle Brenneman's position at Murphy's. iecrge Blymire's car goes to Beshore and Koller's Junk Yard. lhirley Clemens wills Georgie to who ever wants him. .nd to Mrs. Frock goes Chauncey Eisenhower's big feet. 'o Betty Mundis goes Pat Dietrick's love for cheerleading. Ltanley Good's cowboy yodel goes to Jim Holder. Joris Ferree will give her beautiful fingernails to Faye Freis. Robert Goodyear gives his cowboy boots to Delores Matilda Bupp. To Minnie Shipley goes Orpha Fries' quietness. Zlarence Hake leaves his brilliance to Floyd Dittenhafer. 'hyllis Hartman's petiteness goes to Estella Lehman. To Raymond Fink goes Richard Hitz's magic violin. lnd Gladys Hoffman's Gertie complexion will be left to -Iersey Hynson wills those sharp neckties to Don Davin. Vlary Hoover gives her freckles to Lenny Diehl. knd Richard King will just LEAVE Mr. Baker's black list. Audrey Kochenour gives her studiousness to Ronald Drager. Fo the Saginaw gang we leave that well-built character, Tillman Mohr. 'Iancy Throne will get Isabel Kohr's curly hair. Iharles Harry James Murphy leaves that horn to the scrap drive. Phe wonderful toe-dancing shoes of Patricia Medura's will go to Josephine Rnd Robert Oliphant leaves his red, curly hair to Dale Fish. Ne'll just leave Delores Murphy to Herb. Dliver Plaine leaves his long walks to school to Rodney Jacobs. I'o Sarah Mohr goes Amelia Musser's plaid shirts and slacks. some of our per- Gloria Detwiler. Gladfelter. Dean Brown will receive Wilmer Pressel's ability to solve trig problems. Shirley Rohler's sweater goes to Rena Clemens. Gerald Sanders leaves his position at the splinter mill to Harry Hykes. To James Craft goes Phyllis Shank's ability to tickle the ivories. Robert Schriver leaves his tallness to Mr. Douglas. To Mr. Koontz goes Armeda Shipley's ability to type, Seek and ye shall find. Leo Kohr will receive Paul Strine's position as assistant janitor. And Doris Baker will receive Cecelia Snelbaker's ability to play basketball. Jack Strock's French will go to Dale Kline. Betty Weirick wishes to give her seat on the York Haven bus to Ida Jane Jennings. Jacqueline Wiest leaves to Elmer Hake her technique for riding broomsticks. To Doris Lynn goes Ruth Wilt's flashy shoe strings. QI-'hyllis Hess leaves her way with men to Lu An Oliphantj And to Mr. Baker and all members of the faculty the class leaves their appreciation for iatience and guidance they have shown us. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above as our last will and testament. l29I ILIES MKIEMUUIIIIQIIES Q lIQMl8 Class Prophecy ol '48 The scene takes place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy and daughter Violet, who are residents of Saginaw fthe atticj. W Oh! look mommy, whatls this book. It has a lot of people in it. Yes, they were all my Classmates. Do you still know 'ern? Where are they now? Well, Ahrens is now successfully running his own radio show under the name of Doctor-Know-It-All. His two top assistants are none other than Dew-Drop Mohr and Jack-Ta-Ta-Strock. The happy contestants are still receiving Dum- Dum suckers, Clem and Wib are successfully turning out bigger and better pretzels in their National Pretzel Company, Battle Creek, Michigan. Over in Starview fso she can be closer to Charliej Amelia has her own Jet-Propelled Bicycle. In the Bronx Zoo you will End Ruth and Red Top, elephant trainers, and Baldy running her own dog show. Only three blocks away Baldy's inseparable companion, Waxy, is dipping candles. Armeda finally gave up teaching to tend her Five curly-haired boys, Tom, Dick, Harry, Mark, and Lut, while their father, Clarence, is turning out songs that will be remembered by all. Hitzie and his violin now replace Jack Benny out in Hollywood. Hessie and Baughman are now in Reno waiting for their Fifth divorce. Working in Hollywood Dusty Rose Medura is top Ballarina at the present time. In Hollywood we also find Hoffman and Dietrick, the great dance team, dancing their way to fame. While Orph, their private designer and Mary, their seamstress, keep them well supplied with dance costumes. I guess Jackie still isn't married. She never could make up her mind between Chauncey and Dutch. Now, you know this fellow known to all as f'Tex', runs a dude ranch near Houston, Texas. His assistant and general manager is Richard King. Paul finally got joan. Hersey found out that batching it isn't any fun, so he settled down and married. That brick home in Emigsville belongs to Doris, Grimmy, and their two kids, Tom and Susie. Rev. Good is still basing his sermons on What America Needs, -slimmer girls, wider walks and a good five-cent cigar. Ollie joined the Boravian Army and met a general and decided not to leave. Snell is now one of York-Shipley's most efficient bookkeepers. To our great surprise Shirley Rohler and Betty Weirich teamed up and are now touring the world. Barton and Babs run the Barmire Bakery Shop near Mt. Wolf. Jerry is now manager of the Furniture Factory also in Mt. Wolf. Footie and Audrey are probably the world's best typists. Annabelle is the floor lady at the Spars Dress Factory. Schriver is teaching his boys to be great basketball stars at his home in Pleasureville. Well, Violet, I've told you about them all, so now don't be late for your appointment with Doctor George Blymire, Jr. Mommy must get dressed because Delores, Herb, and Herbie, Jr., will soon be here. l30I AEM UNDES WIEST, IACQUELINE RAE Girl Reserves 1, 2 SocialClub 3, 4 Contributing Member of Echo-Log 3, 4 Advertising Manager of Year Book 4 BLYMIRE, GEORGE S., JR. Basketball Mgr. ' 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Echo-Log 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Student Govemment President 4 Class Vice-President 1, 2 Class President 3, 4 Year Book 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 FRIES, ORPHA M. Girl Reserves 1, 2 Social 3, 4 Chorus 2 OIIPHANT, ROBERT G. Aviation Club 1 Sports Club 2 Sec. of High-Y Club 3, 4 J. V. Basketball 1 BRENNEMAN, ANNABELLE A. Girl Reserves 2 Social Club 3 Chorus 2, 4 Circulation Staff for Echo Log 4 Circulation Staff for Year Book 4 Class Play 1 Pres. F. H. A. 4 v WEIRICH, BETTY MAE Girl Reserves 1 Etiquette 2 Social Club 3, 4 Chorus 1 Echo Log Typist 4 Advertisement Staff for Year Book 4 FERREE, DORIS R. Girl Reserves 1, 2 Chorus 2 Social Club 3, 4 Senior Play Prompter ROHLER, SHIRLEY JUNE Girl Reserves 1, 2 Etiquette 3 Social Club 4 Art Staff for Year Book 4 BESHORE, HERBERT W. Glee Club 1 Secretary Sports Club 2 Hi-Y Club 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4 Cantata 3, 4 Business Staff for Year Book 4 Home Room President Freshmen Home Room Secretary 2, 3 Senior Play 4 Secretary Chorus 4 HOOVER, MARY ELAINE Girl Reserve 1 Dramatics 2 Social Club 3, 4 Year Book Circulation Staff 4 l31l H948 ILIES MSIEMUDIIIDIES MURPHY, CHARLES, IR. Baseball 1, 2, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, J. V. 1, 2 Track 3, 4 Sports Club 3 Aviation Club 2 Glee Club 1 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Business Staff Year Book 4 Senior Play 4 Pres. of Stag Club 4 KING, RICHARD G, Aviation 1, 3 Science 2 Chorus 1, 2, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 4 Cantata 1, 2, 4 Advertising Staff for Year Book 4 Stag Club 4 CIEMENS, SHIRLEY A. Girl Reserves 1, 2 Social Club 3, 4 Echo Log Staff 4 Business Staff for Year Book 4 Junior Red Cross 3 Senior Play 4 HAKE, CIARENCE J. Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Astronomy Club 2 Pres. Dramatics Club 3 Echo Log 2, 3, 4 Editorial Staff of Year Book 4 Treasurer Class Officer 4 Senior Play 4 STROCKI, CURTIS A. Aviation 1, 2 Handbook 3 Stag Club 4 Echo Log Business Stal? 3 I 32 . C KOHR, ISABEL V. Girl Reserves 1 Dramatics 2 Social Club 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Class Play 1 Subscription Manager Echo Log 4 Advertising Staff for Year Book 4 HARTMAN, PHYLIIS P. Girl Reserves 1 Etiquette 2 Social Club 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3 Year Book Art Staff 4 Senior Play Usher PRESSEL, WILMER K. Basketball, J. V. 1, 2, 3 Soccer, J. V. 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Sports Club 2, 3 Operetta 3, 4 Cantata 3, 4 Sports Editor of Echo-Log 3, 4 Editorial Staff of Year Book 4 Chorus 3, 4 Stag Club 4 HOFFMAN, GLADYS LORRAINE Basketball 1 Girl Reserves 2 Social Club 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Cantata 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Echo Log Typist 4 Year Book Staff 4 Track 3, 4 Senior Play 4 DIETRICK, PATRICIA ANN Track 3, 4 Class Editor for Year Book 4 Pres. Girl Reserves 1, 2 Cantata 4 Senior Play 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3 Cheerleader 3 CCapt. 45 Pres. Social Club 4 Vice-President of Senior Class Student Government Association ML IE MUD II ID IES Q 1IQll-4 S MURPHY, DELORES E. Girl Reserves 1 Librarian 1 Dramatics 2, 3 Social Club 3 Chorus 2, 4 Circulation Staff for Echo-Log 4 Advertising Staff for Year Book 4 Senior Play MEDURA, PATRICIA ANN Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 4 Cantata 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Art Editor of Year Book 4 Co-Editor of Echo-Log 4 BARTON, DONALD E. Dramatic 4 Chorus 4 Track 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Echo Log 3, -1 Sports Editor of Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Sports Club President 2, 3 President of Athletic Association 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Student Govemment 4 SHANK, PHYLLIS J. Echo-Log Staff 4 Year Book Business Staff 4 Class Play 1 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club 2 Social Club 3 Librarian 4 Senior Play 4 Cantata 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 BOLL, L0lS ELAINE Co-Editor of Echo-Log 4 Make Up Editor of Echo-Log 3 Year Book Editorial Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Class Play 1 Secretary of Class 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Cantata 3, 4 i Glee Club 1 ' Social Club 3 i Dramatics Club 2, 4 Librarian 4 33 MOHR, TILLMAN J. Science Club 2 Aviation Club 1, 3 Year Book 4 AHRENS, ROBERT L., JR. Basketball V1, V3, V4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Operetta 3, 4 Cantata 3, 4 Sports Club 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Desk Editor 3, 4 Editor Year Book 4 Hi-Y 4 President Chorus 4 Library 4 Dramatics Club 4 SNELBAKER, CECELIA M. Track 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1 Dramatics 2 Social Club 3, 4 Echo-Log Typist Year Book Business Manager Senior Play Senior Class Treasurer STRINE, PAUL S. Basketball V3, 4 Basketball JV1, 2 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 4 Track 3, 4 Aviation 1 Sports Club 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 4 Stage Manager 4 Senior Play 4 Year Book 4 Science Club 4 GOOD, STANLEY W. Basketball, J. v. 2, 3,4 Soccer 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Editorial Staff of Year Book 4 Glee Club 1 Sports Club 2, 3 High-Y 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Cantata 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Librarian 2 Vice-Pres. of Chorus 4 Class Play 1 ILIES MtlEM1DII IIQIES SCHRIVER, ROBERT l. Soccer 3, 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Sports Club 2 Aviation 1 Hi-Y 3, 4 BAUGHMAN, KATHARINE Girl Reserve 1, 2 Social Club 3, 4 Chorus 4 Typist for Echo-Log 3, 4 Art Staff for Year Book 4 HYNSON, HERSEY Operetta 1, 4 Track 1, 4 Class Treasurer 1 Glee Club 2, 3 ' Chorus 4 Art 3 SHIPIEY, ARMEDA ELAINE Girl Reserves 1 Librarian 1, 4 Dramatics 2, 4 Social Club 3 Class Secretary 1, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Business Manager of Echo Log 4 Assistant Manager of Year Book 4 Class Play 1 Senior Play 4 PLAINE, 0lIVER D. Basketball JV 1, Baseball JV 2, 3, 4 Sports Club 1, 2 Hi-Y 3, 4 Chorus 4 Year Book 4 Class Play 1 Senior Play 4 2,3 l 34 Q C EISENHOWER, CHAUNCEY W Sports Club 2, 3 Stag Club Sec. 4 Operetta 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Cantata 3, 4 Student Manager Baseball 2, 3, 4 Advertising Staff Year Book 4 WIlT, RUTH VIRGINIA Girl Reserves 1 Etiquette 2 Social Club 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Cantata 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Echo-Log Staff 4 Year Book 4 Senior Play 4 SANDERS, GERALD E. Basketball vl, jv2 Sports Club 1, 2 Hi-Y 3, 4 Business Staff for Year Book 4 Class Play l KOCHENOUR, AUDREY l Girl Reserves 1 Etiquette 2 Social 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Cantata 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Echo-Log 4 Year Book 4 Athletic Association Typist 4 Senior Play prompter HITZ, RICHARD G. Baseball 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 1 Sports Club 2, 3 Dramatics Club 4 S fMIEMUU!IIIQIES e ll 9418 If '5l?1'?'i , i ' . V 31 ' ., . MUSSER, AMELIA MAE Girl Reserves ..... .... 1 Etiquette .... ...... 2 Y-Teen .. ...3,4 GOODYEAR, ROBERT E. Sports ............ .... 2 Aviation ....... .... 1 , 3 Chorus ......... .... 4 Exchange Editor . . . . . . . . .4 Librarian ....... .... 1 , 2 Operetta ..... .... 4 Stag Club ....4 HESS, PHYllIS A. Librarian ...... . . . 1, 2, 3 Girl Reserves .... .... 1 , 2 Social Club ............ ......... 3 Chorus .................. ..... 1 , 2, 4 Year Book Picture Staff ...... ........ 4 Echo-Log Circulation Staff. . . . . . .4 I35l ILIES MKIEMUUIIIIQIES Q lIQlMlS Play Cast 1 Front Row, Left to Right: Clarence Hake, George Blymire, Stanley Good. Second Row, Left to Right: Armeda Shipley, Ruth Wilt, Lois Boll, Charles Murphy, Oliver Plaine, Delores Murphy, Robert L. Koontz, Phyllis Shank. Cast 2 Front Row, Left to Right: Donald Barton, George Blymire, Stanley Good. Second Row, Left to Right: Patricia Medura, Herbert Beshore, Gladys Hoffman, Charles Murphy, Patricia Deitrick, Shirley Clemens, Cecelia Snelbaker. 5361 5 9 Y vvssa X QR FM Q fqff wgjix 1 Z QQ! '5-1-T-' ILIES MI MUDIIIDIES 2 llQlD-418 Junior Class First Row, Lelt to Right: Harvey Andrews, Ronald Drager, Luella Spahr, treasurer, Charlotte Beshore, president: Rodney Jacobs, vice-president, Lois Kohr, secretary, Carolyn Dolbin, Aud- rey Gross, Lewis Lawrence, Betty Mundis, Nancy Ream. Second Row, Left to Right: Duane Shelly, Marian Chapman, Barbara Blymire, Phyllis Hake, Delores Sipe, Delores Bupp, Maxine Knaub, Joan Leader, Audrey Miller, George Aughen- baugh, Miss Barrett. Third Row, Left to Right: Clara Waser, Lois Herman, Janice Gundy, Nancy Throne, Pauline Kline, Donald Davins, Dale Kline, James Holder. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Leo Kohr, Robert L. Koontz, Victor Aldinger, Theodore Hoover, Robert Schaffner, Leonard Diehl, James Craft, Donald Fries, Edwin Strine, John Kline, Renford Penrod. Sophomore Class Front Row, Left to Right: Rodney Beck, president, Anna Jane Strine, secretary: Lu An Oliphant, vice-president: Rina Clemens, treasurer. Second Row, Left to Right: Elaine Bowen, Elouise Smith, Phyllis Lingg, Norma Neylor, Phyllis Melhorn, Peggy Gross, Doreen Wilt, Josephine Gladielter, La Vmia Buchner, Helen Preble, Donalien Bowers, Norma Jean Strong, Joan Lady. Third Row, Leit to Right: Mr. Lloyd Douglas, Louise Dunken, Minnie Shipley, Charlotte Mundy, Gloria Detwiler, Mary Musser, Glorie Livingston, Marian Ziegler, Martha Musser, Delores Snyder, Estella Lehman, Donald Gilbert, Carl Snellbaker, Carl Lehr, Mrs. McGurk. Back Row, Left to Right: Ray Krebs, David Lippy, Preston Bupp, Harry Hykes, Joe Stephens, Charles Neff, Russell Kohr, Bill Leicht, James Cassell, Daniel Repman, James Rohrbaugh, George Kline, John Hall. l33l KS MKIEMUUIIIDIES Q llQlMlS Freshmen ont Row, Left to Right: Robert Kochenour, presidentg Delores Smith, treasurerg Samuel Jll vice-presidentg Dale Fish, secretary. cond Row, Left to Right: Gloria Grunden, Doris Lynn, Theda Benedick, Dorothy Leight, ces Forry, Sarah Mohr, Peggy Werner, Ida jane Jennings, Lois Bupp, Evelyn Ferree, ne Hoover, Vivian Updegraff, Katherine Keller. iird Row, Left to Right: Warren Rhoads, Helen Lehman, Helen Emig, Faye Fries, Doris , Ray Kohr, Gerald Strasbaugh, Clarence Repman, john Stonesifer, Carl Snelbaker, .ur Pentz, Glenn Hoover. :ck Row, Left to Right: Wilbur Zimmerman, Harry Kauffman, Wayne Gentzler, Richard ger, Charles Repman, Lester Wilt, Kenneth Baney, Floyd Dittenhafer, Fred Holder, in Householder, Walter Rhode. - MM Grades 7 and 8-Mrs. Bower, Teacher lggl .rf .1i.111111n-1 42395 E E ll' 2 A w X 5 XXX fff +Jl'! yf ILIES MKIEMUDIIIDIES Q 1lQlMl8 Echo-Log Front Row, Left to Right: Kay Baughman, Jacqueline Weist, Patricia Medura, Lois Boll, Betty Weirich, Barbara Blymire, Maxine Knaub. Second Row, Left to Right: Delores Murphy, Gladys Hoffman, Phyllis Hess, Cecelia Snel- baker, Audrey Kochenour, Shirley Clemens, Luella Spahr. Third Row, Left to Right: Clara M. Cassel, Isabel Kohr, Annabelle Brenneman, Phyllis Shank, Charlotte Beshore, Clara Waser, Armeda Shipley. Back Row, Leit to Right: Robert Ahrens, Robert Goodyear, Duane Shelley, Clarence Hake, Ronald Drager, Donald Barton, Wilmer Pressel. Front Row, Left to Right: Chauncey Eisenhower, Hersey Hynson, Charles Murphy, Donald Davin. Second Row, Left to Right: Mr. Hull Cfaculty adviserj, Richard King, Donald Fries, Ren- ford Penrod, Richard Yeager, John Stoneslfer, Clarence Repman, Curtis Strock, Glenn Hoover, Rodney Jacobs. Back Row, Left to Right: Robert Goodyear, Wilmer Presssl, James Craft, Tillman Mohr, Leo Kohr, James Holder, John Kline, Harry Kauffman. HQ! SMKIEMVUIIIDIES Q WIQMIS C social club int Row, Lett to Right: Barbara Blymire, Jacqueline Wiest, Patricia Dietrick, Isabel Rena Clemens. :ond Row, Left to Right: Buelah Frock, fFaculty Advisorjz Betty Wierick, Orpha Fries, ia Snelbaker, Shirley Clemens, Mary Hoover, Marian Ziegler, Joanne Hoover, Norma rr. ird Row, Lelt to Right: Gladys Hoffman, Josephine Gladfelter, Phyllis Hartman, Ruth Audrey Kochenour, Shirley Rohler, Charlotte Mundy. :k Row, Left to Right: Kay Baughman, Peggy Gross, Delores Snyder, Carl Snelbaker, ge Aughenbaugh, Minnie Shipley, Donalien Bowers. C Science Club irst Row, Lett to Right: Robert Kochenour, Dale Kline, Duane Shelly, Edwin Strine, l Strine. scond Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Baney, Theodore Hoover, Donald Gilbert, Clarence iman, Harlan Householder, Wilbur Pentz. hird Row, Left to Right: Lloyd Douglas Cfaculty adviserj, Victor Aldinger, Lester Wilt, nard Diehl, Fred Holder, Raymond Fink. I 43 1 ES MiIIfM1UIIII2IES 2 lIQlMlS l Ili Y 1t Row, Left to Right: Dean Brown, Robert Oliphant, Robert Schaffner, Charles Neff. and Row, Left to Right: Ray Kohr, Stanley Doll, Walter Rhodes, David Lippy, Floyd haffer, Carl Lehr, John Hall, Lewis Lawrence, Oliver Plaine. rd Row, Lett to Right: Wilbur Zimmerman Qfaculty adviserj, james Rohrbaugh, Ray Charles Snelbaker, Wayne Gentzler, Rodney Beck, Preston Bupp, Dale Fish, Harvey ws, Gerald Strausbaugh, Warren Rlioads, Samuel Schroll, Ira Y. Baker Cfaculty rl. 'rth Row, Left to Right: joseph Stephens, Harry Hykes, George Kline, Daniel Repman, m Leicht, Robert Schriver, James Cassel, Stanley Good, Russel Kohr, Gerald Sanders. . Drumulncs ont Row, Left to Right: Peggy Werner, Francis Forry, George Blvmire, Armeda Shipley, cia Medura, Clarence Hake, Thvda Benedick, Lois Boll. cond Row, Left to Right: Donald Barton, Richard Hitz, Lois Bupp, Doris Lynn, Anna Strine, Phyllis Shank, Delores Murphy, Sarah Mohr, Robert Ahrens, and Mr. Koontz Jlty adviserb. I 45 l ILIES MKIEMUDIIIIQIES Q llQlMlS Cafeteria Left to Right: Betty Mundis, Shirley Clemens, Shirley Kohler, Betty Weirich, Ruth Wilt, Patricia Dietrick, Annabelle Brenneman, Isabel Kohr. F. ll. H. Front Row, Left to Right: Elaine Bowen, Phyllis Hake, Annabelle Brenneman, Elouise Smith. Second Row, Leit to Right: Doris Baker, Janice Gundy, Louise Duncan, Gloria Detwiler, Phyllis Lingg. Back Row, Left to Right: Miss Keller ifaculty adviserl, Mary Musser, Estella Lehman, Lavinia Buchner, Martha Musser, Delores Smith. l46l ES MtIIffMt'UIIII2IES Q lIQl-48 - , ,. .V .. , ...,w,,., W R Cantata st Row, Left to Right: Elaine Bowen, Delores Snyder, Barbara Blymire, Charles Murphy, is Shank, George Blymire, Delores Bupp, Peggy Gross, Charlotte Beshore, Beulah Frock. :ond Row, Left to Right: LuAn Oliphant, Elouise Smith, Helen Preble. ird Row, Left to Right: Gloria Livingston. Marian Ziegler, Delores Smith, Gloria Grun- Vivian Updegraff, Lois Boll, Ruth W.lt, Audrey Kochenour, Patricia Dietrick, Gladys nan, Lois Kohr, Maxine Knaub, Caroline Dolbin, Rena Clemens. urrth Row, Left to Right: Anna Jane Strine, Helen Lehman, Patricia Medura, Hersey on, Samuel Schroll, Russell Kohr, th Row, Left to Right: Ronald Drager, Harry Hykes. ck Row, Lett to Right: Robert Ahrens, Donald Fries, Wilmer Pressel, Stanley Good, s Holder, john Hall, Donald Davin, Leonard Diehl, Chauncey Eisenhower, Paul Strine. Orchestra rst Row, Lelt to Right: Barry Sf:l'river, LuAn Oliphant, Helen Preble. cond Row, Left to Right: Lewis Hale, Lee Rentzel, George Blymire, Charlotte Beshore nistj, Mrs. Frock Cfaculty adviserj. iird Row, Left to Right: Stanley Good, Samuel Schroll, Renlord Penrod. :ck Row, Left to Right: Donald Barton, Charles Murphy, Robert Kochenous, Wayne zzler. l 47 l ILIES MKIEMUDIIIDIES Q H9418 Senior Chorus First Raw, Left to Right: Louella Spahr, Phyllis Hake, Lois Boll, Donald Barton, Charles Mlurphy, Robert Ahrens, James Holder, Herbert Beshore, Phyllis Shank, Lois Herman, Barbara Blymire, Nancy Ream. Second Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Frock, Pauline Kline, James Gundy, Doris Baker, Delores Smith, Delores Bupp, Lois Kohr, Maxine Knaub, Carolyn Dolbin, Audrey Gross, George Augh- enbaugh, Harvey Andrews. Third Row, Left to Right: Audrey Miller, Phyllis Hartman, Ruth Wilt, Audrey Kochenour, Phyllis Hess, Kay Baughman, Patricia Dietrick, Gladys Hoffman, George Blymire, Renford Penrod, Edwin Strine, Oliver Plaine, Stanley Good, Ronald Drager. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Patricia Medura, Nancy Throne, Isabel Kohr, Delores Murphy, Annabelle Brenneman, Hersey Hynson, Leo Kohr. Back Row, Left to Right: Charlotte Beshore, Clara Waser, Wilmer Pressel, Robert Goodyear, Richard King, James Craft, Donald Fries, Donald Davin, Paul Strine, Leonard Diehl, Chauncey Eisenhower. Junior Chorus First Row, Left to Right: John Hall, Delores Snyder, Doris Lynn, Minnie Shipley, Elouise Smith, Peggy Gross, Gloria Livingston, LouAnn Oliphant, Rena Mae Clemens, Helen Preble, Elaine Bowen, Harry Hykes, james Rohrbaugh. Second Row, Left to Right: Robert Kochenour, Mrs. Frock Cfaculty advisorb, Vivian Upde- graff, Estella Lehman, Delores Smith, Mary Musser, Marian Ziegler, Martha Musser, Louise Duncan, Gloria Detwiler, Phyllis Lingg, Helen Lehman. Third Row, Left to Right: Gloria Grunden, Sarah Mohr, Helen Emig, Theda Benedick, Fran- ces Forry, Anna jane Strine, Lavinia Bucher, Josephine Gladfelter, Clarence Repman, Doreen Wilt. Back Row, Lett to Right: Charles Repman, Fred Holder, Ray Kohr, Wayne Gentzler, George Kline, Samuel Schroll, Charles Neff, Russel Kohr, Gerald Strausbaugh, Kenneth Baney. H31 SMKIEMUDIIIDIES Q H948 Student Government 1t Row, Left to Right: Maxine Knaub, George Blymire Charlotte Beshore. md Row, Lett to Right: Lu An Oliphant, Carolyn Dolbin, Shirley Clemens, Patricia :k, Minnie Shipley, Ira Y. Baker. fd Row, Lett to Right: Robert Kochenour, Clara Cassel, Wilbur Zimmerman, Rodney Samuel Schroll, Donald Barton. Librarians Int Row, Left to Right: Barbara Blymire, Maxine Knaub, Lois Boll, Delores Bupp. :od Row, Left to Right: Mary Musser, Marion Zeigler, Lois Herman, Charlotte Beshore, Lynn, Anna jane Strine. :Ir Row, Lett to Right: Mrs. McGurk, Armeda Shipley, Charles Murphy, Phyllis Shank, it Ahrens, Herbert Beshore. l49l 5355? ,AYP -7 X 1 ix' Ya f- X MA .LMM f W -cf 1 ' 5 ,ip Q . 1 , 'g ir Cheerleaders an Updegraff, Minnie Shipley, Gladys Hoffman, Marian Ziegler, Lois Kohr, Patricia :k, joan Leader. pil HL 'HCS f ' . if N. Us T 4 Q' ,4 4 r , B. rg kv ILIES MKIEMUUIIIIQIES Q lIQIMl8 l 4 Athletic Association Front Row, Left to Right: Leonard Diehl, Carolyn Dolbin, Barbara Blymire, Donald Barton, Margaret Barrett, Lloyd Douglass. Back Row, Lelt to Right: Robert Koontz, Perry Hull, Audrey Kochenour, Wilbur Zim- merman, Ira Y. Baker. Soccer First Row, Leif to Right: joe Stephens, Samuel Schroll, George Kline, Harvey Andrews, Clarence Repman, Rodney Jacobs, Gerald Strausbaugh. Second Row, Left to Right: Donald Davin, Leonard Diehl, Paul Strine, Donald Barton, Stanley Good, Charles Murphy, Robert Ahrens, Edwin Strine. Back Row, Left to Right: Lloyd M. Douglas Ccoachh, John Kline, Charles Neff, William Leicht, Robert Schriver, James Holder, Wilmer Pressel, Rodney Beck, George Blymire. I5-'ll SMKIEMMDIIIDIEA Q H948 Basketball t Row, Left to Right: Robert Schriver, Chauncey Eisenhower, Stanley Good, Robert s, Donald Barton, Russel Kohr, Charles Neff, Paul Strine, Leonard Diehl, Mr. Koontz nl, George Blymire imanagerb. J. V. Basketball it Row, Lei! to Right: john Kline, Oliver Plaine, Donald Davin, Edwin Strine, Ronald r, Rodney Jacobs, Harvry Andrews. -k Row, Left to Right: Mr. Douglas fcoachj, Charles Murphy, Samuel Schroll, David , john Hull, Clarence Repman, Rodney Beck Cmanagerj. l 1531 ILIES MUEMUDIIIIQIES Q lIQMlS First Row, Left to Right: Oliver Plaine, Rodney Jacobs, Hersey Hynson. 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I 70 l 'omplimerzts of ond Mrs. 'e S. Blymire P. A. 8: S. Small Company, Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS YORK, PA. Telephones HARDWARE 6625 GROCERIES 2264 PLUMBING AND HEATING 2461 IOMPLIMENTS OF Iolhub rtcroft Co. Service That Serves est Philadelphia Street YORK, PA. PHONE 7535 er and James Good, Props. Hoover's Furniture Co. 132-134 W. Market St. York, Pa. COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS POIST STUDIO Portraits of Fine Quality SPECIAL PRICES FOR GRADUATES Dial 56220 43 W. MARKET ST. YORK, PA l 71 l Compliments of Wolf Supply Company QUALITY - VALUE - SERVICE Leinhardt Bro Mt. Wolf and York, Pa. The Friendly DEPENDABLE BUILDERS FURNITURE STORE MATERIALS 2 FUEL OIL - PAINT - COAL 77-83 W. Market St. S ZEIGLER ROYAL TYPEWRITERS WITH TOUCH CONTROL H. G. BANCRCDFT 33 S. Duke St. YORK, PA. Compliments of American Bag 8: Barrel 530 S. VANDER AVENUE GEGRGES Stationery Store 300 S. George St., York Phone 7223 BIBLES - GIFTS - CARDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 72 1 Weiser Ziegler acher of Singing rr of New York Singing achers' Association 43 S. PENN ST., YORK, PA. Tel. 34260 Compliments of YORK COUNTY GAS CO. LNSMISSION SHOP SUPPLIES Compliments of F. Motter's Sons IAL SUPPLIES DIVISION Compliments of DB. and MBS. George St., York, Pa. GEORGE HOERNER 5335 MATERIAL 5886 HANDLING 5894 :ink Reese ' 25223134 YORK'S LADIES STORE X Mil WL! , 13-ls w. Munn sneer x ff A. WET.'S-1-1 7 QNEVER 'ORGOT TEN GIFT f WNX O-, W JEWELERS - WATCHES - TROPHIES '12 N. George St. PHONE 37390 SILVER Compliments JOHN H. DANNER' l73l BUTTER BROS. DAIRY Pasteurized Dairy Products Ess-Kay Sweet Cream Butter-D-Rich Chocolate 1 NORTH GEORGE ST. EXT., YORK, PA. PHONE 2035 BENDIX KELVINATOR gg AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATORS INSURANCE HOME RANGES AUTO FIRE LAUNDRY HEATERS Notary Public Auto Lice SUNBEAM - MIXMASTER 829 E. Boundary Ave. Yc R din and I! Appliance Shure ul York - 'alike ,E5EE.'i5F:'?EE 3- ' 129-31 w. Marker sf. THE JOINT PooL - SoDA F M RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS HeI'Shey'S Ice Cream Victor -- Columbia - Decca - Capitol BOB MURPHY, Prop- i741 C. Newcomer AL GARAGE SERVICE Manchester 40-R-15 JRK HAVEN, PA. York Haven State Bank Your Patronage Solicited Member of the Federal Deposit Insur ance Corp. Capital 575,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 575,000.00 rnd Home Appliances ence R. Gross NITY PURE FooD STORE 2E AND SPORTING GooDs HARRY C. BUSSER HOME APPLIANCES Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contracting YORK HAVEN, PA. H. ANSPACH :cription Druggist : ICE CREAM ID GARDEN SEEDS 'ORK HAVEN, PA. Davin Beauty Shop YORK HAVEN, PENNA. Phone Manchester 40-R-5 ?OOD MARKET s, FRUITS Sa VEGETABLES YE FROZEN Foons lIt. Wolf, Penna. A. H. DIEHL 8: SONS Furniture and Floor Coverings A. H. DIEHL 85 SON Distinctive Funeral Service MT. WOLF, PA. l 75 CLEANER S D NEW WAY DRY CLEANING CO. MAIN OFFICE 85 PLANT 335 W. 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