Manchester High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Manchester, PA)

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5 2 5 ii 2 S 2 S W E S E Manchester High Schoofs SENIOR CLASS !jJ,.',,.1,,f,, Les Memoires of 1953 FOREWORD Forward Into A. New Experience An experience for which we've been preparing, not only through twelve years of school, but for which we 've been in preparation from the first day we came into existence as an individual. Our preparation cannot be listed and checked off as a packing list, when going on a trip, its values lay too deeply for that. Love cannot be measured by meters, consideration by inches or devotion by yards. Yet, these three things have been significant factors in this prepara- tion, about which we speak. Preparation for what? A useful part as a free individual in a free world. Free thinking in the right channels of society. Free thinking for honest participation as a skilled worker or laborer. Free thinking, and devoted to a God who has granted us this growth, and religion of our choice. A Citizen-good, or bad-? This, our goal? Although we seem at times completely unadjusted and ungrateful, we are, in reality, humbly grateful, and very seriously aware that now we are to try-try to impart our love, in understanding our neigh- bors, as well as other nations, consideration for our fellow man, and devotion to our families, God and precious heritage, Freedom. Forward. 2 DEDICATICN SCOTT W. KNAUB According to Woodrow Wilson- No thoughtful man ever came to that point in his where he had time to look back upon it, who did not know and acknowledge that it what he had done unsellishly and for others, and nothing else that satisfied him in the Jspect and made him feel that he had played the man. That alone seems to him the measure of himself, the real standard of his manhood. And so men grow by having onsibility laid upon them, the burden of other peop1e's business. Their powers are out at interest, and they get usury in kind. They are like men multiplied. Each counts ifold. Men who live with an eye only upon what is their own are dwarfed beside 1-seem fractions while they are integers. The trustworthiness of men trusted seems 1 to grow with the trust. We, of 1VIanchester High School, are proud and happy to have in our community a on to whom the above quotation applies, for he has truly labored, Hunselfishly and for rs, and nothing else , during the many years he has served as an educator. Coming Ianchester in 1908 as a teacher in the elementary schools, he became the principal of high school in 1910, the year its first class was graduated, and retained that position I 1931. . W, Later---in 1938, he again became connected with our school as an assistant county -rintendent, a position which he held for twelve years. At the present time he has the ir of being a member of the board of education. In recognition of his long years of service in which he displayed a resolute main- nce of standards, a high sense of devotion to duty, and a sympathetic understanding ie individual, we cheerfully dedicate this edition of i'Les Memoiresn to Scott W. Knaub. T1 TABLE OF FOR-EWVORD . . . DEDICATION ..... ADMINISTRATION .... FACULTY . . . ACTIVITIES . . . ATHLETICS ....... UNDERCIIASSMEN .... SENIOR SECTION PIay .......... Yearbook Staffs .... H omerooms ........ Alma Mater, Motto, F Forrnals ........... Autographs .... Informal Snaps .. ADVERTISEMENTS . . . CONTENTS Iower, Colors 4 2 3 5-8 9-I2 13-28 29-34 35-42 44-45 46-47 48-49 50 51-64 55,90 55-58 69-89 .Q ' K, , s . W3 9 z Q ZVK 54: . 9, ' 4'4- fq.. ,, k xi cfs ? S,,,, ww Mx! ,Www M 4' ww, I iuuluru in: gas nvmnmun ,pq 'fu . ,g,.'..,H The SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The graduation class this year is the first one-to be graduated under the authority of the Board of School Directors of the Conewago-Forge Hill Joint School System. Last July, Forge Hill School District was established by a merger. A merged school district comes into existance when a majority of electors in each district vote in its favor. However, there are preliminary steps that must be taken before the electors may vote. There must be a plan of school reorganization, prepared by the County Board of School Directors and approved by the State Council of Education. When this approval is obtained, it becomes the duty of the County Board of School Directors to present a petition for the merger to the County Court of Common Pleas. The electors of East Manchester Township, Manchester, Mt. Wolf, and York Haven boroughs voted in favor of the merger. The first Monday of last July, the School Directors of Conewago Township and the newly formed Forge Hill School District signed an agreement to establish a Joint School System. The enlarged school system was established to provide better schools for the people of the community. Good schools are necessary in our form of government. In fact, edu- cation is America's greatest challenge. For 40 centuries, nations have risen only to fall. In all this time, no country has ever thoroughly trained its people to govern. If most Ameri- cans become informed, active citizens, they will write a new chapter in the history of mankind. What is more important, they will be in a strong position to make ours the first nation not to fall.-Myer 8z Coss. We trust that your educational experience has been enlarged to the point where you will make a contribution to the greatest democracy in the world, namely America. We hope that you will do your part to make our government better and raise the general welfare of the great masses of people. Your education should give you a little more moral courage to meet your problems during your life. I congratulate each member of the 1953 class of the Manchester High School in having met the graduation requirements established. I trust that you will live and act in such a manner that you will be an honor to yourself, your parents, your friends, and your high school. I desire for you, best wishes and a successful and happy life. IRA Y. BAKER, Supervising Principal. 6 RINCIPAL'S IESSAGE Congratulations. The class of 1953 is the first class to graduate under the newly- ied Conewago-Forge Hill Joint School System. You face a future probably no different from that faced by the typical high school luafe of 1953. You have had a period of preparation in which the home, the church the school have helped to develop your original capacities for living in a complex ldg but always remember that your preparation does not end with graduation from . school. You will be called upon to make many decisions in the future. Those decisions will iascd largely upon the type of training you have had and on your ability to adapt rselvcs to confronting situations. The future of America is in the hands of its youth. Each generation must face the irc with faith and trust. Hold to your ideals. Always demand the best from yourselves from tlie woild in order that you may bring honor to yourselves, to your school and ocicty. T Conewago-Forge Hills JOINT SCHOOL SYSTEM BOARD Board Officers Left to right-Alfred Strine, treas- urerg Nelson King, secretaryg Russell C. Strine, vice-presidentg R. O. Will- man, president. Joint Board Left to right-Russell C. Strine Charles E. Heindel, W, R. Eailj, Earl J Rentzel, Jay C. Meads, Henry R. Buck- walter, Earl R. Doll, C. S. Noll, Franlr W. Zeigler, Oran C. Yeager, Scott W Knaub, J. L. Ebersbaugh, XV. E. Knaub Curvin Shenberger, George Cragcr Paul Yost, Harry R. Houserolder, Al- fred Strine, Nelson King. StandingwGeorge J. Wilkes, W. D Kann, R. O. Willman, Ira Y. Baker. 2 I , -lu af A 'Maw E . Q, ., u ,Q 3. ! A W5 ggi .. AV-: Wig of ,B if 'H 'Q in h 4 gy ., . Q, , Qs ww-asm M av 9 ' ff as, we if ao, 5 3 5' 5 4 QW' MR. CLARENCE R. ORENDORF B.S., M.Ed. Millersville State Teachers College Elizabethtown College MISS CLARA M. CASSEL, B.A., M.A The Pennsylvania State College Goucher College Subject: Problems of Democracy Bucknell University Subjects: Mathematics, English Supervising Principal MR. WILBUR F. ZIMMERMAN, B.A Dickinson College Columbia University Subjects: Social Sciences, Languages MR. IRA Y. BAKER MHFYWOOC1 College B.A., M.A., M.A. Subjects: Social Studies, English Shippensburg State Teachers College Gettysburg College The Pennsylvania State College The John Hopkins University Columbia University 10 MISS MARGARET A. BARRETT, B.S. is KRAMER, MR. PERRY W. HULL, B.S. Elizabethtown College The Pennsylvania State College Subject: Commercial MR. JOHN R. ALLISON, B.A. Southwestern Louisiana College Louisiana State University Subjects: Social Sciences, Health, Mathematics MR. WILLIAM A. BATEMAN, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Subject: Commercial B.S. Tcziclwrs College y, Chemistry MISS JOANNE G. FREESTONE, B.S. The Pennsylvania State College Subjects: Commercial Mathematics, Plane Geometry, General Science ll MRS. ROSLYN L. KING, B.S. Shippensburg State Tcziclicrs College Subjects: English, Civics, General lVlz1lli01n:iiics wwf 'RN MRS. PHYLLIS H. ORMSBY, B.S. Purdue University Subject: Home Economics MR. RICHARD B. SHADE, B.M., M.A Susquehanna University New York University Subject: Music MRS. ROSE S. MURPHY, B.S. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Subjects: American History, Physical Education MRS. ETTA McCLAIN, R.N. Garfield Memorial Hospital School of Nursing Cm, AMERICAN JR. RED cnoss First row, left to right-Rovena Sweitzer, Lois Boeckel, Joyce Doll, June Glassick, Beverly LaPrairie, Linda Doll, Donnette Fritz, Maryann Sipe, Gloria Dietz. Second row, left to right-Joan Gheen, Doris Reigart, Ada Paules, Iva Hoover, Quin- etta Strong, Rhoda Wallace, Joan Reisinger, Sylvia Keefer. Third row, left to right-Alice Thompson, Henry Shaffer, Doreen Spangler, Arlene Bucher, Charles Armstrong, Miss Clara M. Cassel. The purpose of the club is worthwhile service for others-at home and throughout the world. The projects accomplished by the club this year include a Halloween Dance, a Christmas Dance, forty-tln-ee dozen Christmas cookies for soldiers at lndiantown Gap, twenty gift boxes for cliilclr-en overseas, and hospital tray favors for various holi- days. The officers of the club are Beverly LaPr-airie, president, Alice Thompson, vice-president, Joyce Doll, seerc-taryg and Linda Doll, treasurer. 14 First, row, left to right'-Rodger Bolton, Alan Toomey, Dick Herman, Miehael Stuart, niel lVliller, lVIalen Hamme, Dale Biller, Seeond row, left to right---Wilbert Miekley, Robert Hyde, Frank Neil, Dick Crone, :nes Fink, William Kotteamp, Harold Hykes, Richard Hombaugh, Raymond Sweitzer, enn Knauh, Doll Zirkle. Third row, left to right-Wilbur Miller, Duane Bupp, Donald Stoner, Gary Nouse, itlger Weigle, Floyd White, Oscar Seeger, Harold Emig, Glenn Meyers, Gerald Strine, rry llale, Eugene Hargiet, Glenn Heilman, Larry LaPrairie, Leon Bupp, Mr. Wilbur F. nmerman. Fourth row, left to right- -Mr. Clarence R. Orendorf, Lincoln McKenzie, Walter Hoover, irtin Chapman, Keith Rodes, Gerald Gingerich, Anthony LoBianeo, Harry Hatterer, lm Staulm, Ned Blymire, Tom Schroeder, Dick Rentzel, Charles Long, Donald Shenberger, idney Boeckel. Filth row, left to right'-Ronald Danner, Donald Shairy, Edward Beck, Terry Warner, ly Sipe, Dennis Mohr, George Gowers, Clarence Ream, Clair Smith, William Conley, ivid Sine, Joel Kunkle. Sixth row, left to riglitf-Oscar May, Larry Bennington, William Quickie, Rodney mmel, Rohert Gladfelter, Lowell Brenneman, Stanley Lehman, Leroy Deardorf, Belvin- row Wilt, Roy Ratlensherger, Gene Plowman, Kerwin Hamme, James Walker. HI-Y SERVICE llllll' .ll2lll ll1'Nl1'l'lll-YllllllllSEl,llllll4ll'lll'2lll1'll olllle Y..ll,1'..X.'l'liepun-pmt l the 1'lllll IN Ioiirlold to develop in the lll1llYlllllill lialvits ol elean speeeli van llYlIl!J',1'll'Zlll'4lHll'lS,Jllltl1'lK'1lllSt'llUl2ll'SlliIl,1lSXYl'll asloilevelnpllie pllys al. ini-nlal,wnei:1l, and NIbll'llll2Il or religfions g1'i'mx'tll nl' the lllt'llllH'l'N. .. V.. -V, Xiiiniiet the NlN'l'lll4' :netlrites spoiirwiu-ml ln' the lll-N llllli are the Zlllllllill . , , . late l :n'ni Slum' trip, SXYlllIllilllQ' party at the N.Nl.l ..X.. the ilniiatimi ui Iirixlni-ix lrulwtx to the neeilv l lllllll4NOl.llli'1'HlIllllllllllV and :nlelitional field , 1. ., , l 1 , .. ips. 'I'lie lli-Y nl'l'iw-ix 1'o1'tllee11I'i'f'lll year are: William Iiolleanip, pri-siileiil laifnlfl lllrlqex and .laniek lfinli. Vl4't'-lll'UHl1lt'lllN1 lill'll1ll'1l t'rmie, Nl'4'l'l'l2ll'.Y 'ieliarll lltllllllillllill. ll'l'iINlll'4'l'1 Mr, W. l . ZlllllIll'l'lIlIlll, awlvlserg Nlr. lra N -alter, NIV. l'l:li'i-live ll. tlrenilor'l'. and Mr, William .X, llalenian, awlrisoi-'x llllllvll. lil FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated, left to right-Sarah Knaub, Esther Craft, Betty Lehr, Pat Fritz, Charolette Dittenhafer, Mary Goodwin, Jean Yost. Standing, left to right-Connie Stoppard, Nancy Stambaugh, Anna Mae Brenneman, Audrey Myers, Carol Deardorff, Delores Bowman, Shirley Nade, Margaret Knaub, Beatrice Emig, Helen Spahr, Marilyn Reese, Pauline Craley, Julia Stoneseifer, Shirley Keller, Sylvia Spahr, Mrs. Phyllis Ormsby. The purpose of the eluh is to promote happiness in the homes amd eommuuities, The girls attended the F.Il.A. County Rally held at Kenlmml Dale lligh School, and the State Fon- vention and the Farm Show at llarrishurg. The eluh won first prize this year for their float in the Dover llalloween Parzule. Among other soeial zietivities. they held a dime clanve and enjoyed si trip to Tol- ehester Bay, Mziryland, The officers of the eluh are: Pat Fritz, presidentg tfharolette DlttK'llll?1i'0Y', Viee-presideutg Gloria. An- derson, seeretztryg Betty liehr. trezlsurerg and l'lsther Fraft, reporter. 16 SCIENCE CLUB La-11 10 1-ight 'f11ilXV2lI'll T111111, Wz11'1'cn A11dc1'5o11. M12 Donulzl S. Kl'2lIl1l'l', Donulcl Prowc-ll Dz1l1- Grim. li111l1111y H1-il111z111, Cll1lI'lL'S Clouscr, Guorgc Futrow, Donzxlcl Millcr, Ilillllll l1v11s01' Lvslcy Rumscy. G11-1111 Fm'1'ec. ll Nll41lll1l I11-111' il lllllll 1-x11l11x11111 111' 111111111 Ill 111Il1 :111 111111l1-:1m1111 111l111' 1l111'111g'11 1-l11l1 111-12 11 l11' :1l111'1111'1l, 11 will 111'11l1:1l1l'v l11- 1l111s1'11111111' 11111111 Nllyflll 11'1'11111' 11111 11111- 111 lll1'll' 1'Xl11'l'l- 1llIllllN1' 111 1l11-1-l11l11N111111'1111111111:1111l11s111l11' 1 1111-1l1111l111 1l1111l111111' lll11'l'Nl1l 1l11-1'l11l1:11'111l11- l11ll11x1'111g': llllllillll 1111-x11l1l1lg l,1'xl1'X' l:ll11IN1'Y. Xl1'1'-111'1'Nl1l1'IIlg l111 1' ll1-1I111:111. N1-1f1'111:11'-1' :1111l 11'11:1N111'1-1'. IT SOCIAL CLUB First row, left to right-Suetta Kohr, Beverly Fries, Darlis Repman, Donna Topper, Barbara Cassel, Anna Mae Bentz, Betty Jane Ream, Dorothy Reese, Ken Strine, Alethea Rode, Rajean Willis, Marian Lee, Zula Seiffert. Second row, left to right-Barbara Strausbaugh, Gloria Weirich, Georgia McKenzie, Shirley Wolgamuth, Janice Haugh, Rose Roller, Jean Horner, Shirley Crone, Shirley Boll, Faye Kline, Patricia Hartman, Annabelle Price, Ardell Kauffman, Nadine Kraft, Janet Swartz, Betty Brenneman, Jane Frey, Louise Morris, Frances Brenneman, Patricia Stam- baugh, Julia Straley, Mr. William A. Bateman. Third row, left to right-Miss Joanne G. Freestone, Ruth Reeser, Jackie Seeger, Gloria Smith, Charmaine Griffith, Norma Jean Fair, Gail Julius, Ruth Toomey, Phyllis Snellbaker, Elaine Reisinger, Barbara Swartz, Shirley Weigle, Bonnie Bowers, Patsy Brenneman. Fourth row, left to right-Miss Gloria J. Snyder, Barbara Boeckel, Sandra Emenheiser, Mary Louise Gingerich, Maxine Repman, Helen Stambaugh, Shirley Updegraff, Theda Bupp, Grace Beard, Aurita Rohrbaugh, Bobba Lee Fry, Mary Diehl, Marilyn Weigle, Betty Bear, Theda Lehr, Bonnie Miller, Fay McCarney, Pilar Ann Chicote, Barbara Reigart. Fifth row, left to right-Audrey Horning, Mardella Fries, Shirley Allison, Phyllis Miller, Linda Krebs, Pat Sterner, Barbara Boyer, Colette Wesley, Roberta Danner, Lois Price, Barbara Bretz, Jean Crawford, Frances Benyak, Cassandra Everhart, Diane Ginter. Sixth row, left to right-Barry Krebs, Jay Diehl, Roy Strawsbaugh, Richard Gladfelter, John Roland, Wayne Myers, Lee Rentzel, Harold Prowell, Robert Boll, Charles Miller, Larry Bare, Ben Sprenkle, Bobby Mohr, Mrs. Roslyn L. King. During eluh periods you'll find the Social eluh memhers in the gymnasium dancing to all the eurrent top songs. The eluh's aim is to have the students he- eome socially at ease and acquainted with familiar steps in dancing. There is one other activity planned during the year other than the regular eluh peri- ods, this being a dance in the high school gym open to all students and friends this year, The officers of the eluh are the following: Betty Jane Ream, presidentg Dorothy Reese, Vice-president, Anna Mae lientz, secretary, Kenneth Strine, treasurer, Miss Joanne Freestone, Mrs. Roslyn King, and Mr. William A. Bateman, advisers. 18 BOYS SPCRTS CLUB ssl, First row, ln-ft to right--Gztry Krvlrs, George Benyak, Stanley Jordon, Ronald Knztub, iclmrcl Ilurnlwrt, Larry Huyvtt, Victor Bupp, Raymond Bcntz. Sm-onfl row, lcft to right--Mr. John R. Allison, Stanlcy Ettingcr, Donald Swcitzcr, Larry I'l'llIlL'l', Loc Diehl, Robert Stoppurcl, William Knudson. 'I'In-:1w1ix'i1it-sul'tl1t-S1mrtsl'lu1w im-llulvlm':11'nil1g'. lblil.YlllQ'. Zlllll M-1-ing' alll tlvpt-snl'spul'1s, Its ptlrpust' ix In tt-an-I1 quarts from tlw ltliI.Vl'l'S. illlll tlw Ilzlns' zunglw. :mtl In tvmfln SINiI'lSlll2lIlSlllI?, tlt'IIlUt'I'2ll'.V, :tml nunulwrwm- tlw m'llHl:lNll4' NIPlI'll ul AlIlllt'll1'Nl4'I' Illgll Svlmnl in rw-xpwt tu alll tlu- Ill2lV4'l'S. ol'l'ivi:uls. :mtl tum. 'l'l1v Hlmrtx llllllb tIlll4lt'l'l'S Ill'l'Z pr:-sitlm-nt. liunnltl Ixnzlllltg x'1w'pu-1-sltlmlt. l:l4'll2ll'tl llllllllH'I'11 svvr-vtzlljv. lmrrx' llurvttz ll'4'2lNllI'4'l', Slilllllj' -lurtlml. :mtl Nlr. .lulm li. .XlllQlill, I:lm'lll1.X' zulrlm-r, lit GIRLS SPORTS CLUB First row, left to right-Norma Emig, Rita Raifensberger, Shelva Gross, Betty Liester, Margaret Hoover, Virginia Heilman, Nancy Lynch, Dawn Eyler, Linda Krebs, Madeline Lentz, Gloria King, Regina Kline. Second row, left to right-Mr. Clarence R. Orendorf, Sandra Gillen, Carolyn Lippy, Catherine Smith, Maxine Baker, Joan Brenneman, Nina Weigle, Dorothy Stoner, Barbara Kauffman. The aims of the sports club are to promote in- terest in athletic 4-ontests, to attend sports events and to PZlY'tlt'lIl2ll7ll in gzuuvs, both outdoor and in- door. Tho club meets every third week during' the regularly scheduled vlub period. Tho officers of the club are Nancy Lynm-h,, presi- dvntg Virginia lleilman, vice-presidentg Margaret' Hoover, sovrctaryg and Joan Vlgl'9I1l19Ill2lI1, tri-asurorg Mrs. Rose Mnrplly, tau-ulty adviser. 20 STAG CLUB f?w1 First row, left lo rigllt-Lewis Hale, William Koclwnoucr, Dvnnis Rop- mzm, Larry Good. Second row, loft to right -Jerry VVCl'Ill'l', Jolm Stonor, D. Ncil Lloyd Stanley Craft, Terry Rlxinclxznrt, Mr, Perry W, Hull. CNK xlmrts mimlf-ll lmys sm- llllllS mm llll'll' lzuvur- mzlx uml g.l'illlIl'S :xml usually :nltvml all lvaxsl um- m l lI1 LliIlll1'2I-Y1'2ll'. l'l1e-ul'l'i4-1-l'sul'1l1vvllllmm- ullmxnxgg Xxllllillll Ix1wl1wl1ul1r', pwslllvlllg Dwn- ln pm Ill, YIVI'-lll'l'Sl4ll'lll2 ll2ll'l'j' Humll N1'4'l'lll2ll'j'2 ls ll ill. ll'v:1s111'1-1'g NIV. l'1-l'1'y NN. llull, 2lllYlN4'l'. 21 Y-TEEN S ll mug Left to right-Miss Margaret A. Barrett, Gayle Arnold, Mary Lockard, Delores Bupp, Louanna Kann, Beverly Bowers, Loyetta Rode, Betty Adams, Harriet Studebaker, Cathy Chicote, Sonia Meads. The Y-Teens are associated with the Y.W'.C.A. of York and participated in activities such as Co-Ed Fun Night and swimming parties at the Y , mov- ies, lectures, dances, and sending chocolates to Korea. The purpose of the club is to promote teenagers' interest in their fellow- meu, and to gain friendship with others, both here and abroad. The Y-'l'eens, being' a first semester club, the officers were the following: Sonia Meads, president, Kathy Chicote, viec-president, Delores Bupp, secre- taryg Harriet Studebaker, treasurer, Gayle Arnold, inter-elub representative, and Miss Margaret A. Barrett, faculty adviser. 22 111 11111 111111111X 11141 N1 1111111 N11111 s .111111111111 N11 ll 1111 11141 1 11111111x1111111111'.11111-N,'1'111111111'l111s1-11111111 x IN 111 I IIN M1111411 1lI1l1111 lll11 111 111111111111 m1111111 CHEERLEADERS MAIN 111 13111111111 k11111'1', 11 4 11111I1111x 1111 X111 111141 Xlllll X111 1111111 111 111411 1111111 1111111 11llN1 U111N1l1111114 N111111111x .yi f0lfLlflCl: J First row, left to right-Gloria Weirich, Pilar Ann Chicote, Theda Lehr, Harold Hykes, Ned Blymire, Nina Weigle, Shirley Keller, Second row, left to right-Larry Huyett, Mr. Ira Y. Baker, supervising principalg Miss Clara M. Cassel, Mr. Clarence R. Orendorf, principalg Joan Brenneman. Third row, left to right-Barbara Cassel, Charles Miller, Lee Rentzel. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council expresses the views of the students in regard to school activities and establishes the general routine that is followed by the students. It consists of the class presidents and home room chairmen. The officers are: president, Harold llykesg vice-president, Theda Lehrg secretary, Pilar Chieote. The faculty advisers are: Miss Clara M, Cassel, Mr. Wilbur F, Zimineriuan, and Mr. Clarence Oren- dorf. 24 'L to right-Bonnie Miller, Jackie Seeger, Dick Crone, iyne Myers, Bobby Mohr, Gloria Weirich, Theda Lehr, :ft to right- Miss Gloria J, Snyder, Barbara Cassel, Shir- Huyctt, Ned Blymire, Harold Hykes, Charles Miller, Weigle, Joan Brenneman. 't bo right-Mr. John R. Allison, Mr. Donald S. Kramer, 11, Mr. William A. Batcn1an. 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FLUTE Julius, Gail CLARINETS Bear, Sheila Bentz, Norma Bolton, Roger Fink, James Gladfelter, George Giadfelter, Robert Godfrey, Robert Hale, Lewis Jacoby, Gordon Mickley, Wilbert Rentzel, Lee Strausbaugh, Roy Strayer, Lance Sunday, Ronald Wilman, Sharon SAXOPHONES Althouse, Almeida Dolbin, Peggy Fries, Norma Hoover, Edward Huyett, Larry Hykes, Harold HORNS Craft, Esther Ilyes, VVilliam Reinard, Terry CORNETS-TRUMPETS Bicker, James Benrdict, Dale Boll, Robert Diehl, Robert Dietz, Robert Heilman, Leonard Hombach, Thomas Rohrbaugh, Walter Schroeder, Thomas Sweitzer, Donald Wilbourne, Lourie TROMBONES Dolbin, Benjamin Fadley, Jack Fitzkee, William Prowell, Harold Schroeder, June Snellbaker, Jerry Zirkle, Doll BARITONES Dietz, Kenneth Fetrow, George BASS HORNS Prowell, Donald Stoner, John PERCUSSION Beck, Edward Brenneman, Larry Miller, Bonnie Strausbaugh, David Rkhard B. Shade Instructor 211 Sweitzer, Rovena N1 D RUS to right Doiiulcl th Slrirxc, John , Mr. Clizirlc-5 L, 111 right -Tm-i'1'y llaiijx' KN-hs, Rich- lllziy. Dvmxis Rcp- Jic i Croix:-, Henry Supp, Bc-lx'ili11i'row .flair Smith, Huy- -lziy Sll'2lllSlHll1j.fl1. right Dull Zim-kli-, mi Kotlcmnp, Tom 'l'lu1 luwk vluwuis pi-uvillvs :lll luvys wlur wzuul lu sim: SIII up iuvrlilullx' lu lVlI'll1'lll2lll' lll :1 SlIl 'lll ' wi-mip II Nlriww In ell-ululr 4 , .. -. -, . , , .lllIllll ' llll' siiu vi'x il Nthllllll wulzil Iwluililllll' :liul il 1 i'1-:nlw lun ul . , , , , . lluwznl Illllxll' lui' llu' uuill- xwniw-N, llul luisi 1-luwzul 1ixl1s1v.f:1wiw-ll ulul Nl1'lll2ll' ix lli'1-Iviiwl lm' ilu' liiu-sl piilrlu- lu-l'Im'u1:11iw perm llu- 'l'1llllb ,, . . , ,. , , llu- 1-lumix iw uiulw ilu- 1lll'1'l'llllll ul ltll'llJlI'll li. Slim I llvll lu l1 llu ul'l'iu1-iw :nw :lu Ilvlluxw: llull Xirlilv. pn-1-xulf-ut: l'l:lli' Slllllll xu. . wsu' .ll:l,N'. N4-l'1'vl:1l'.Y1 :ilul l:ll'llIll'tl ill'4IlIl', ll'l'1lNlllll Ill'4'Nlll1'lIl ' llu llus --lun-in pr-m'ulw :ill lnigli svluull girls :iii uIllun'1l1ulI.x Im 1'i'm-:ilixv1-Iurl':ll 1-xpiwmiwiu in an lui-gvgw+u1p.Sm11ul nu-:il luilvilx .niul ulumml twluuuliu-s :xiw-1l+'x'4'l1v1uwl lu llu- lll2'lI4'Nl iumulllll- 4lm-f 1'1-4- in 1lbllIl '2lll lm:-iiuiluzllits11,1-uunx'N111-f'l1u IuIlu1llllluul 1-xlvui Ngul l ziiul Nl'l'lll2ll' l'llIll'Zll lIlllSll' ls sliuliwl ziiul pin-p:l:'1'rl lm' zurlixlu nu I 5 lllllull lll lrlllblll' lu'l'l'ul'lll:1Ilvvs, 'l'Iu1zu-Iix'i1i1'uuI'llu'vluri'iisiiu'llul1-llu-:11llIl1:ilSpl'ii1g'1mu4il Rl l.lll'lNlIllilS ,XAA4'lIllll.Y, ll2ll'l'2ll2llIl'1'2lll' Nvuwi.-1-. zliul l'muuu-:uwuu-ul to right --Dorothy nith, Sh:-lvn Gross, min-vs Brciiiwmzm, Glu-vu, Julia Stru- lauiiu- Hzxugh, Bvv- Sliliiililllljlll. l to right -Jzmct c-y, Glnrizi Smith. mu- I3zilwi', Joan Dull, llovm-im Swcit- 'up Cqiiliy Chicoic. Palsy llmririoiiiziri righl Palsy Hurt- lu-Vgl-i', JUZZII Yost, , lVI4ii'clvllz1 Frivs. lu Frilx. B1-ily Juno. :ln-, lizu-lmurzi Boyor. 1ig1'ric'li, Clizirolctlc nz: Kumi, Bcvcrly, lu-r, Mr, Cluirlcs L. 'lllu-1'liul'ilw lNlllI1l1'l'llll'llll'1'1'lllDll ul lilvliaml li Nluulv llu ul , 1 . . . , . . ln'HYl:1 Nl'N1'l 'f -. ':': 1 luwu :nw-5 'l'luwln lu-ling Im-slfll-iii: l:UX'l'IlII 5W1'IlA1'I'. vuw- IlllNl4ll ul lsr Ili 1 l1l1llX, ll1li.l Nlmlnx lilii llllll Hull: liwvu I . . , , . - , .lNNlilJllIl l1lvi'zn'mi1, llu' El4'4'llllli7illllSlS uw lznlgv 51:1 - 'l'luwl:n lu-lil: mlulligli ulul Hanan! School ,ww MI mv Q 5W SW UPP868a6 First row, left to right-Terry Warner, Bill Knudsen, Victor Bupp, Larry LaPrairie. Second row, left to right-Glen Knaub, Frank Neff, Harold Prowell, Lee Rentzel, Den- nis Mohr, Doll Zirkle, Bobby Mohr, Lewis Hale, William Kottcamp, Edward Weigle, Raymond Sweitzer. Third row, left to right-Mr. John R. Allison, Floyd White, Kenneth Strine, Barry Krebs, Donald Prowell, Ronald Knaub, Lee Diehl, Larry Brenner, Gerald Strine, Lesley Rumsey, manager. BASEBALL Kottie Kottcamp Denny Mohr Les,' Rumsey Baseball Baseball Manager 30 , . 'ff -- 1aEs: 2s2s::5s r lilll . A fl, 32 fa. 4 eff L V I 'WN ,Tm f, X312 .,. 1,5 5 X, I 532. - 1:52 .' fl l 2?Z'?i:1:g-yg,,fI, fF f -F-inf L .ul 1.1 SOCCER Louie Halo 'lBol1l1y Nlohr Base-lmall Basclmall, Soccc-r WMM' Kncvling, loft to rigl1IffLcslcy Rumscy, Tom Sclmroodvr, Kcnnctll Strinv, Edward Bock, Victor Bupp, Raymond Bnntz, Larry Huyctt, Barry Krclms, Donald Prowoll, Harry Hattcrcr, Standing, loft to right -Mr. Donald S. Krarncr, G1-orgc B1-nyak, Rmlnvy Hellman, Warrvn Anclvrson. Charles Millcr, Wayne Mya-rs, Edwin Bm-uk, Dm-nnis Ropman, Ronlncy Kirnznvl, Loc Rc-ntzcl, Bobby Mohr. Ill First row, left to right-Raymond Bentz, Gary Krebs, Roger Weigle, Donald Shirey, Stanley Craft, Martin Chapman, Glenn Meyers, Harry LaPrairie. Second row, left to rightvlVIr. John R. Allison, Lee Diehl, Frank Neff, Don Prowell, Glenn Knaub, Mahlon Hamme, Edward Beck, Edwin Beck, Lesley Rumsey, manager. r 1 i r ' X pionsliip. rw xv 'l'ln- -lui w i . 4 1 1 spwtivoly. the g'2llllt', the York County Svliolzxstil- lizlslwtlmll lmzlgrilo, wllirll 1-onsish ol ten other tvznns. llu lilillll. witl Oll,lt'i'llVUS' to learn 1 llzlrolll l'rowvll as Villltillll, haul for its lllillll ll0l' Varsity tm-ann, V0-l'll2lllllJl0llS with liwl liion in The first. ll llf ol' lvzl gurl play, has as their l'2lIll2llllS, llonzild l'ron 4ll intl lllwnril liuli ln st :intl se-coml lmll' of the llx2lQIll0, re llnx lost only onc- Lfilllli' to W1-sf York in lln- first hall' on 32 lln X irsilv ieznn. 1'0ilt'lll'4l lmlv -lolln li, Allison. vonilwtccl in SlT0l'lSlll2lllSlll1l. and work lowzlrml 21 1-ham , , 1 A N .v,w.m.w ,I ' KI' ' , 2. : J , Y A X Q , 1 1 I ff W I, XE g 1 x .f if K5 Q Xi' tif X W g fi g W' F Q i f N tax i' A E if r .:.1, 5 gi g, if 'Q 4 i s 4: 'Y-mf! X. Qu M f NJ q 'bww 4Q'fef V vwsuf 1 4 if Q ! , ' x '- Q- ,9,,.,.. E ., ,f Q Ae V9 2? x Q Q wife A Q51 E71 'a is H if ., W. . S , - ,Q- Q Q E4 ki J 5 is E5 K : , A xi' ,p ix vw 2 Ex ,Q if i S559 gl . 1 re B ui 5 4 ! S i L. S 5 as 's N..,.,,...f Q QQ ' we 41 545: Q, ,. 4 Mv sf If gi, 4 Qfnsfn Vvvv gi ,.,.: -' if N., x fi:-' . .... J. . , Q , 1 H '- ' ' .. 1.5 ' -, ' . E. 11... 'ff'f5l.i55':f-' ffl' ,, , .... ,. navy:-J. ..., , S ' :ss-1:.::, ' I 51. ,,::-2:52 ,sg I-M31-,5g4-,:5s:- Lgzff- V---1 Ziflgsw ' V- ,vln 1 M A ,.,. FRESHMEN CLASS First row, left to right-Beverly Bowers, Shelva Gross, Jean Yost, Joan Brenneman, Rita RaHensberger, Nina Weigle, Shirley Keller, Dawn Eyler, Sandra Gillen, Dorothy Stoner, Carolyn Lippy. Second row, left to right-Leon Bupp, Larry LaPrairie, Juliet Stonesifer, Audrey Reed, Betty Leister, Pauline Craley, Maxine Baker, Catherine Smith, Betty Adams, Sylvia Spahr, Donald Stoner, Duane Bupp, Wilbur Miller. Third row, left to right-Raymond Bentz, Eugene Harget, Roger Weigle, Walter Hoover, Larry Hake, Ronald Danner, Martin Chapman, Stanley Craft, Dale Biller, Keith Rode, Oscar Seager, Harold Emig, Gary Nouse. Fourth row, left to right-Mrs. Roslyn L. King, Larry Brenner, Lee Diehl, Donald Sweitzer, Robert Gladfelter, Alan Toomey, Ralph Reeser, Miss Joanne G. Freestone. 36 it to rvai 'ont to rv lcl Einig. nt, to rua Liga-iw Hz ront to I' 4. Roslyn ' E '--Dawn Eylvr, Sandra Gillcn, Robert, Glaclfcltcr, Sliolva ar Martin Cliapinan, Stanlcy Craft, Pauline Cralc-y, Luc r 'Joan Bronncnian, Larry Brenner, Duane Bupp, Loon irgct. car --Bctty Aclarns, Maxinc Baker, Rayrnoncl Bontz, Dalai L. King, lionicrooni toaclicr. Gross. Diolil, Bupp, Billvr. v CAFETERIA First row, front to rm-ar' Rita Ratlbiislxt-i'g.ici', Carolyn Lippy, .Ivan Yost, livtty lmistt-i', Alan Toonivy. Svconcl row, front to rt-ar 'Waltur Hoovur, Auflrt-y Howl, Catliy Sinitli, Oscar St'1lj.fl'I', Dorotliy Stoner, Nina Wciglo. Tliircl row, front to roar- Williur Milla' Spalir, Sliirluy Koller, Don Swcitzur. r, Larry LaPraii1v, Jiilivt Stont-sift-r, Sylvia Fourtli row. front to roar--Gary Nousc, Kvitli Roclc, llogvr Wviglci. Donalcl Stonvr, Ralph Hut-sci: Standing--lVliss Joanne Cv. Frccstonc, homeroom tcaclicr. 37 SOPHOMORE CLASS First row, left to right-Shirley Ranieri, Mardella Fries, Sara Knaub, Rajean Willis, Audrey Horning, Esther Craft, Ned Blymire, Terry Rinehart, Faye Kline, Jolzn Stoner, Diana Ginter, Harriet Studebaker, Marian Lee, Zula Mae Sieffert, Suetta Kohr, Nancy Stambaugh, Cassandra Everhart. Second row, left to right-Glenn Heilman, Shirley Crone, Barbara Swartz, Dorene Spangler, Phyllis Snellbaker, Anna Mae Brenneman, Ardene Bucher, Betty Baer, Betty Lehr, Kathy Chicote, Linda Doll, Lois Boeckel, Luanna Kann, Barb Boyer, Barbara Rei- gart, Mariann Sipe, Gayle Arnold, Gail Julius, Ina Tracey, Pat Burkey, Gloria King, Frances Loker, Sara, Ort, Constance Stopper, Larry Huyett. Third row, left to right-Donald Miller, Jerry Warner, Elaine Reisinger, Audrey Schaffner, Sonia Meads, Carole Ann Deardorf, Shirley Nade, Patsy Brenncmzin, Bonnie Bowers, Gloria Smith, Shirley Emig, Anna Price, Shirley Weigle, Carolyn Hall, Aurita Rohrbaugh, Bobba Lee Frey, Patsy Hartman, Jeanie Kline, Ruth Baker, Ruth Toomey, Delores Bupp, Linda Krebs, Gary Krebs, Gerald Strine. Fourth row, left to right-Stanley Jordan, Charles Long, Lincoln McKenzie, Rodney Boeckel, Bill Knudsen, Glenn Meyers, Shirley Boll, Judy Kessler, Madeline Lentz, Loy- etta Rode, Barbara Kauffman, Barbara Bretz, Charles Clousler, Floyd White, Roger Bolton, Daniel Sweitzer, Bob Stoppard, Richard Humbert, Miss Margaret A. Barrett. Fifth row, left to right-Larry Bennington, Dick Hoover, Bill Quickel, Gene Plow- man, Roy Raffensberger, Charles Miller, Ronald Knaub, Bill Mickley, Mr. John R. Allison. Sixth row, left to right-Kenny Strine, Mahlon Hamme, Mike Stewart, Stanley Ettinger, Charles Armstrong, George Benyak, Victor Bupp. 38 i ri-zu' Hull 1 Hamlin 1, l -y Boll, l31ii'lJ.ii'4i al ni Carole' Aiiii 1 .l, Siijvxlt-ig liomu- ii tliiitvr, Stmilwx' to rvzii' Crziylv Ai zsraiiiiclrzi l'Ivm'lizii'l. iDilI il , luis lim-vlicl, y lim-clu-l. ivaxr Sliirlvy Croiii-, lu- lim-iiiiviiiziii, PM ill4 H'l', Sliirlvy Emigj. lit-iiyzxli, lu ivzii' Iii-ltv licfir. livi' Krall, lg1ll'l72ll'2l sy, I.z1i'i'y Umiiiiii ' Ariiistroiigg. lllltk. Q- rm-ani' lillfll l ' l'1OllN'Y. Alllil lVl':' Sivllvrt. xiimiii Willis, Auritii to Vvaii' Iii-1 li'zi1'1'N'. Pi'i1'v. Sliirlvy Ruli- m rm-zu' .lciiiy Wa-i'iivi'. lim' lic-isiiiuc'i', Hwiw 1i'lmi'z1 lic-iy,:ii'l, .lgllll to Vs-xii' fit'Ill' P low - i Cuiiwtsiiiw- Sloppur. ill- Sli-wart. Dzxiiim-l inulit cjllilulf s lVlillvi'. Nliws Mziigziivt A l1 'c'li1-i K1 Stmivii 'ii Striiia-. First row. In-ll to right Iimli Kin Sonia Mr-zirlx, Gziil Julius SL tli Kc Chiu-los Long, Liiicolii lVllKKlllll SL-coiicl row. lofi to ii lit Ioiiiimi Kumi, Faiyv Kliiim-, Sm i 1 Ha-ilmzui, Nlziry Lulu-i', Willii i K in N Gln-im Myurs. Mzililoii Ilim Third row, loft to right IVI uk c Iui .lucly Kcsslvr, B:ii'lmi'zi K IN llllll Loc, Bvtty lim-lii', William lVIul lm lin zirzl I'IllIUlJ0l'l,, St Q ziiilvy loin Fourth row, lc-ft to riglt Ripmi Kl Gloria King, Aiulivy oiiiin C, no Hull, Patsy Hurtmziii, Lzuix lluult Cin Krclms, Ronald Kiiziulm, Stziiidixig--lVIr. Joliii R Allison lm VOOIII tn-ziclwr. .3 him, JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right-Delores Bowman, Shirley Updegraff, Darlis Repman, Alethea Rode, Mary Lockard, John Roland, Collette Wesley, Theda Lehr, Sandra. Emenheiser, Barbara Cassel, Audrey Myers, Donna Topper, Beverly Fries, Marilyn Weigle, Mary Diehl. Second row, left to right-Jay Diehl, Edward Trout, Donald Shenberger, Mary Good- win, Louise Morris, Pat Stambaugh, Jean Horner, Marilyn Reese, Ardell Kauffman, Ada Paules, Pat Fritz, Nadine Kraft, Faye McCarney, Mary Herman, Norma Jean Fair, Gloria Weirich, Helen Stambaugh, Barbara Strausbaugh, Frances Brenneman, Barry Krebs, Anthony LoBianco, Larry Good. Third row, left to right-Terry Warner, Raymond Sweitzer, Dale Grim, David Sipe, Larry Bare, Joel Kunkel, Thomas Schroeder, Anna Mae Bentz, Margaret Knaub, Char- maine Griffith, Mary Louise Gingerich, Charolette Dittenhafer, Dawn Myers, Maxine Repman, Phyllis Ferree, John Staub, Harry Hatterer, Edward Beck, Glenn Ferree, Edward Weigle, Rodney Heilman. Fourth row, left to right-Mr. Donald S. Kramer, D. Neil Lloyd, Ray Strausbaugh, Frank Neff, Donald Prowell, James Walker, Richard Gladfelter, Glenn Knaub, Stanley Lehman, Robert Ball, George Bowers, Richard Hambach, Warren Anderson, Daniel Miller, Mrs. Phyllis Ormsby, Mr. William A. Bateman. 40 ri-ar Ardvll Kauff- iry I.oc'kard, Frank ini:-l lVlillvr, fstand-- Krann-r, I4-aclivr. to rm-a r Margarvt is, Nadino Kraft, l Kunkel, Richard rvar .Ivan Hornvr. lVl4-Carney, Donald -r, D. NL-il Lloyd. o rvar Mary Hur- ida Pauli-s, Barry ini-o, Stanlcy Loli- F f P First row, front to rvar--Barliara Cas- swl, Cliarolvttc Dittvnliafvr, lVfary Good- win, Gln-nn Fm-rrcv, Larry Good, Warron Andvrson, lVIr. William A. Batcman, fstiiidiiigd, SL-cond row, front to roar-Sandra liliiuxilic-i-vi', Bvvvrly Frivs, Patricia Fritz, Hit-lrird Gladfvlti-r, Robert Ball, GL-orgo Bom . rs. Third now, front to roar---Anna Mac l3vnl,z, Mary Louise Gingvricli, Frances Bri-iimiii-xii, Norma JL-an Fair, Jay Diolil, D 'lv Grim, Fonrlli row, front to rcarr- Phyllis For- rco, Dc-loros Bowman, Charmaine Griffith, Mary Dim-lil, Lizrry Barv, Edward Bock. First row, front to roar Patricia Stam- lriiigji. Biilmara Strawslmaugli, Gloria Wriricli, Jolin Roland, Edward We-iglc, Nlrs, Pliyllis Orsmliy, loaclivr. bvcond row, front to rt-arf-Sliirloy Up- d grail. Colt-its Woslvy, lVIarilyn Rc-csc, llmialrl Slum-ii' Ins-rgo:', Turry Warner, Ray- mond Swa itm-ri Tliird row, front to roar- Alctlioa Rode, M irilyn We-i:l'r, Darlis IICUIIHIII, Roy Stiawslmaugli, D.inirl lVlillvr, David Sipc. I'lJlll'lll row, front to rvar lla-lon Stain- luanxgli, Donna 'l'onp:-i', Maxine- Rvpman, Eflwi-.1 Trout, Jolin Slaulm, Tliomas Scliroul:-r. THE CAST Gabriel Pennington, a mountnineer ........... ...Harold llykes Zerusia, his wife ................. .... I 'at Sterner Daisy Mae, their daughter .................. .... J ulie Straley Miss Thelma Smith, a wealthy soeiety wcman .... Betty Ream Janet Smith, her niece ..................... .... l 'ilar Chieote Friends of Janet Pete Wfright .... .... . Iames Fink Eleanor Barnes . .. .... Nancy Lyneh Mildred Clyde .... ..... ' l'heda Bupp Frank Stephens .................. ...Kerwin llamme Harold Dillon, a rising young broker . . ......... Lee Rentzel llerbert Brown, Jr., in love with Janet . . .... Lowell Brennelnan Herbert Brown, his father .......... ........ D oll Zirkle llcadfzjef l 44 JANET! iw COME QLHCK. QUEST WFEKEND 505 am allow AT LAST! T Standing, left to right-William Kottcamp, Richard Crone, Ben Sprcnkle, Clair Smith, Rodney Kimmel, Belvinarrow Wilt, Bobby Mohr, Oscar May, Lewis Hale, Richard Herman, Lowell Brenneman, William Conley, Donald Snellbaker, Richard Rentzel, Mr. Wilbur F. Zimmerman, Adviser, James Fink, Kerwin Hamme. First row, left to right-Gloria Deitz, Roberta Danner, Patsy Brenner. Donette Fritz, Helen Spahr, Harold Prowell, Dennis Mohr. Second row, left to ight-Janet Swartz, Shirley Wolgamuth, Betty Brenneman, Jane Frey, Barbara Boeckel, Phyllis Miller, Ray Sipe, Leroy Deardorlf. Third row, left to right-Shirley Allison, Manager, Grace Beard, Jean Crawford, Rose Roller, Beverly LaPrairie, Rhoda Wallace, Gerald Gin- gerich, Lee Rentzel. Fourth row, left to right-Joyce Doll, Margaret Hoover, Lois Price, Quinetta Strong, Patsy Sterner, Doll Zirkle, William Kochenour, Wayne Myers. bu Shirley Allison ART STAFF Left to right-Mrs. Roslyn L. King, Joan Reisinger, Janice Haugh, Julia Straley, Georgia McKenzie. 46 Stziniling lVIrs. Roslyn I.. King. Aclvisi-rg Betty Jane Ream, Editor. 'irsl row, li-lt to rigjlil Fiuiicvs Bunyzik, Doris Rcigurt, Sylvia Kccfci' Lvslcy Rulnsvy. Sm-4-oncl row, lvlt Lu ri5.5lil--Norinn Einig, Rovona Swcitzer, Jackic Scvgvr, Ivzi Hoover, c:lllC0ll', llzirolrl llyki-s. Fliircl row, lull to riglit---Nuiicy Lynch, Thccla Bupp, Dorothy Rcvsc, Bonniv Miller. 'y Sclizillcr 'lUlll'll-l row, loft to right Virginia Hvilinan, June Glassick, Nancy Moyc-rs, Justine- li, Allcv '1'l1oinpson, Joan: Gliiicn. 52 4' X editorial Q ,.,,,V.,,.,.., 1 Z z 2 um. Rliuin gi? .,.,.,.,.. 5 ..,..,... f ' , . E .rr,: . ..r. 'I LL ft to iiglil 'Ex i f 5, Betty Juno Rvznn, Eilitor K ,Q A ' Mr. Wilbur F. Ziinincrnizin, uqvb yi.. .V Business Fzlciilty Aclvisi-1. tw Mrs. Roslyn L. King, X5 , ,b Editorial Advisor 1' A Sliirlcy Allison, - -'-- i , .,. y . I V. BUSIIICSS Miiiigigm- H Q, ...., ., ..-2' - 'I ..... 1 .Xppniiil1-ilitni-N14-ilitnriaul.milliiisim-ssgm'g'zn1im-sl:1l'I's:lvnsim-ss,1-iliim-iul. , l'i1-lmiw as ilnnnny frniigli1-IvynI'lnmrllii-yi-mliimli will limli. xw lwpi-fi. Vnllwl inl'nrin:u1ini1 lm' wlnll XYl'lll'lIIH, slnlislivs vuiii-1-iwnillg' ilu- liwiwrwl ss. gntliir simprslinis. pvrsm- pzulrmns. Iwrsliauli- mlw-1'1isvi's Wrili-, typ'-. ln'nnI'i'f-ml. ll-uw Qlllllll piviliws Tzilwn, viii :inil pzlsii- iii- 'mzul 'wig'-s. XYnri'y, xrurli. :mil wumlm-i'f IM-1-iilv nn ai 1-uwr. liniling. wi-iglii ul' lmlwig :mul sim- ul' typ:-. livlrlul il gi- -llininrs' iivlurv 'usl rliiln'1 lil. l . llclllvvl suilmfi-iptmiis l+.il.1iiw' 1114- lnmlis: llii-n sul. xralll. Iinlw :mil Iirziy lli Imlil' 1 Wfllllttrlx .J P '. XM- lllllil' Will lllii- ll. 47 SENIOR CLASS First row, left to right-Margaret Hoover, Frances Benyak, Phyllis Miller, June Glassick, Pat Sterner, Shirley Allison, Theda Bupp, Harold Hykes, Betty Jane Ream, Lesley Rumsey, Donnette Fritz, Rovena Sweitzer, Virginia Heilman, Lois Price, Grace Beard. Second row, left to right-Dorothy Reese, Norma Emig, Nancy Meyer, Joyce Doll, Patsy Brenner, Jane Frey, Janet Swartz, Bonnie Miller, Iva Hoover, Roberta J . Danner, Nancy Lynch, Quinetta Strong, Jackie Seeger, Jean Crawford, Betty Brenneman, Gloria Dietz, Justine Smith, Rhoda Wallace, Ruth Reeser, Barbara Boeckel. Third row, left to right-William Kottcamp, Bobby Mohr, Richard Rentzel, Beverly LaPrairie, Georgia McKenzie, Joan Gheen, Janice Haugh, Alice Thompson, Doris Reigart, Pilar Chicote, Helen Spahr, Rose Roller, Joan Reisinger, Shirley Wolgamuth, Sylvia Keef- er, Julia Straley, William Kochenour, Gerald Gingerich, Ben Sprenkel, Donald Snelbaker, Miss Clara Cassel. Fourth row, left to right-Lee Rentzel, Wayne Myers, Kerwin Hamme, Dick Crone. Leroy Deardorif, Harold Prowell, Doll Zirkle, Dennis Repman, Lowell Brenneman, Bel- venarrow Wilt, Robert Hyde, Rodney Kimmel, Dick Herman, Oscar May. Fifth row, left to right-Mr. Wilbur Zimxnerman, William Conley, Henry Shaffer, Clarence Ream, George Fetrow, James Fink, Lewis Hale, Clair Smith, Dennis Mohr, Ray Sipe. 48 First row, front to roar-Donnettc Fritz, Gloria Dietz, Joyce Doll, Bc-tty Bronncinan, Ln-roy Dt-arclorll, Dick Herman, James Fink. St-concl row, front to roar-V--Patsy Brcinicr, Frances Bcnyak, Rolicrta Danncr, Thcda Biipp, Dick Cronu, Lowell Brcnncman, Korwin Hannnc, Mr. Wilbur F, Ziinincrinan, f5l2tllfllllj,fl, Tliirtl row, lront to roar- Norma Ernig, Barbara Bocckcl, Jean Crawford, Sliirlcy Al- liaoii. Uliict- lit-artl, Wlilliaiii Culilcy, Lcwis Hale. Fourtli row, front to roar-Joan Gliccn, Juno Glassick, Janv Frc-y, Pilar Ann Cliicotc, Janicv Haugli, Goorgt- Fotrow, Gs-ralcl Gingcricli Standing. lvlt to riglit-'Oscar lVlay, Rodney Kiininul, Dvnnis Rcpnian. William Kolt- cainp, Clair Sinitli, Doll Zirklvn, Donald Snclbakcr, Robert Hyde, Lesley Rumscy, Harolcl llykvs, Lu- lit-ntzvl, Hicliartl RL-ntzcl, Hvnry Sliallvr, Dcnni:-3 Molir, Bclvinarrow Wilt, Miss Clara Cassol, Ray Sipc. Bobby Mohr, William Koclicnour, Bcnjainin Sprcnklv. First row, front to roar---Phyllis Nlillcr, Nancy ML-yor, Rovona Swcitzcr, Sliirlcy Wol- gannitli, Doris Rt-igart, Bt-tty Janv Rcain, Julia Straley. Sm-oncl row, front to roar --Pat Stcrnur, Joan Rcisingor, Quinctta Strong, Host- Rollvr, Iva lloovvr, lilllll Huusur, Sylvia Kcvlicr, Clzironcv Ronin. Tliircl row, front to rcai'--Janot Swartz, Helen Spalir, Gcorgia MCKL-nzio, Bt-Vcrly L:iI'r:iirit-, liliocla VV:ill::cv, Dorotliy Rccso, Alice Thompson, 'Wayno Nlyors, Fonrtli row, front to roar -Margarct Hoover, Nancy Lynch, Virginia Ht-ilinan. Lois Price-, Jackie Sm-gt-i', Bonnie Miller. Justine Sinitli, Harold Prowcll. its CLASS COLORS . . . . . .Green and Gold CLASS FLOWER . . . ...... . . . . .Talisman Rose CLASS MOTTO . . . . . .Build for Character, Not for Fame :lima Maier In the bonds of old Manchester 4We will ever be, And We'll 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 V Though afar from thee we've sped, We'll come back to you. Alma Mater, 'Alma Mater, Our thoughts turn to thee VVe will love, defend and honor This our school so free! 50 SHIRLEY ANN ALLISON Yovzliimial Business Sliirl Manchester, Pennsylvania lllvi- . FH.A. Club, 1, 2, Social Club, 3, 4, Music Festival, 11 Yearbook Business Manager, 4, GLORIA MAE ANDERSON Echo Log Staff, 4. GRACE YVONNE BEARD f Ylbiillllllllll liusinn-ss l'1-gn Ym-alional llusins-ss Gran-in if R. D. No. 3, Dover, Pennsylvania 3 S. Main Street, Maneliester, Penn 1 , FH.A. Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3: Sec- Y-TCCU Club. 11 SOCi2ll Clhlll. 2. 3 retary 4, Yearbook Business Staff, 4. Chorus, 2, 3, Yearbook Business ZANNE BENYAK eine-ss Fran L. Wolf, Pennsylvania 2, Social Club, 3, 4, 23 Yearbook Editorial mg Stall, 4. ANNE BRENNEMAN nal llnsinl-ss liwlas inebester, Pennsylvania ub, 2, President 23 Junior Red lb President 33 Social Club, 4, l. Staff, 4. BARBARA EMMA JANE BOECKEL - Q Q Aezilll-11111, Harb R. D. No. 1, Nlancliester, Pennsylvania Sportettes Club, 2, Social Club, 3, 43 Sophomore Play, 2, Class Treasurer, 2, Homeroom Secretary, 2, 3, Yearbook Business Staff, 43 Cafeteria, 4. 'QW' Sl LOWELL DELANO BRENNEMAN Commercial Tony ' 7 High Street, Manchester, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, Hi-Y Club, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Yearbook Business Staff, 4. PATRICIA ANN BRENNER Vocational Business Patsy R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, 1, 2, Social Club, 3, 4, Yearbook Business Staff, 4. THEDA ANN BUPP Acfzuloiliio H'I'abby Etters, Star Route, Pennsylvania Jr. Y-Teen Club, 1, Sportettes Club, 2, Dramatics Club, 3, Social Club, 4, Class Secretary, 4, Class Assistant Secretary, 3, Homeroom Treasurer, 3, Homeroom President, 1, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 1, Intramural Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Editorial Staff, 4, Echo Log Stall, 2, 4, Sophomore Class Play, 2, Student Council, 1, Athletic Council, 1, Cafeteria, 4, Senior Play, 4. PILAR ANN CHICOTE AC?1ClQ111lC '4Pil ' ' 3 High St., Manchester, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, 2, Vice-President, Social Club, 3, 4, Sophomore Play, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 3, Homeroom President, 4, Student Council, 4, Athletic Council, 4, Year- book Staff, 4, Senior Play, 4. WILLIAM ANDREW CONLEY G vnvral 'cliill H R, D. No. 1, Lewisberry, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, Hi-Y Club, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4. JEAN ELIZABETH CRAWFORD Vocational Business HJeanne R. D. No. 4, York, Pennsylvania F'.H.A. Club, 2, Secretary, Social Club, 3, 4, Pep Club, 2, Homeroom Secretary, 4, Volleyball, 3, 4, Yearbook Business Staff, 4, Cafeteria, 4. 52 D EUGENE CRONE ' ' I Jivlc ' A 1. 4, York, Pcunsylvzmiu 2, Il, 4, Secretary, 41 Ath- zliirm, 4, Sf.-cx'claI'y3 Chorus. , liusiuuss Stuff, 41 Buskvt- 1, TA JEAN DANNER I IIIINIIIUNS I3ubIrIv llzxxw-11, P4-nusylvzmiu lb, llobby Club, 2, Treas- Il Club, 3, Iutcr-Club Hcp- Sociznl Club, 4: Homcroom lg Pop Club, 2, 3, Ya-urbooli ull, 43 lflclxo Log Stall, 4. LEROY GEORGE DEARDORFF 101111111-1'1'iz1I R. D. No. 1, lVluuchvstvr, Pcuusylvzmi: Sciumrc Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 43 Yun'- book Business Stull, 4. GLORIA PATRICIA DIETZ X'4w:llimmI Ilulsinu-ss I':nIr'i1 H. D. No. 1. Mt. Wolf, Ponnsylvzluin FHA, Club, 1, 2, Jr. Rod Cross, 3, 4 Ya-urbook Business Stull, 4. JOYCE ELAINE DOLL R D No. l, Mt. Wolf, Pcrmsylvzmizx Y Tc Il Club, 1, 2,3 Jr. RMI Cross, 3. 4 baun-tary, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Homo- loom Trcusurrr, 41 Yourbook Buslucss ,1:- .X1'1llI1'IllI1' Stull, 4, NORMA JEAN EMIG lliillllIll'I'I'l2II H-IUZIIIII' Mt. Wolf, POIIIISYIVZIIIIQI Hobby Club, 2, Y-ILICUII Club, 33 Girls Sports Club, 43 Pep Club, 2. 31 Homc- P09114 Sccrctury, 31 Yearbook Eclitorinl 1 . btull, 4. X I I I JAMES EDWIN FINK Academic Jim R. D. No. 5, York, Pennsylvania Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, President, 3, Vice- President, 4, Sports Club, 1, 2, Student Council, 3, Athletic Association, 3, Home-:room President, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bend, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 45 Yearbook Business Staff, 45 Senior Play, 4. DONNETTE DEMLER FRITZ Commercial HDee ' ' 102 S. Third Street, Mt. Wolf, Penna. Hobbv Club 2' Y-Teen Club 3' Jr Red Cross Clubi 4, Pep Club, 23 Cliorl us, 3, 43 Yearbook Business Staff, 4. GEORGE LAWRENCE FETROW JANE REGINA FREY Academic C0l'I1II1C'I'C11l Janer R, D. No, 1, Etters, Pennsylvania R. D No 1 Manchester Pennsylvania Sports Club. 15 Science Club, 2, 3, 43 Social Club 3 4 Yearbook Business Chorus, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Staff 4 JOAN MAE GHEEN Commercial HGheenie ' ' R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Pennsylvania Hobby Club. 2, Presidentg Jr. Red Cross, 3, 43 Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President, 23 Student Council, 2, Ath- letic Association, 2g Yearbook Editorial Staif, 4. GERALD EUGENE GINGERICH General 4'Skunky R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Pennsylvania Hobby Club, 25 Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Year- book Businzss Staff, 4, Y QR MARLENE GLASSICK iaI -Iimii Jo, 4, York, Pennsylvania ub, 2, Jr. Rod Cross, 3, Souix-iz ry, 41 Chorus, Z, 3, lirlitorial Stall, 4. RRY HALE I.1llllm' Nlaiiclicstcr, Pc-ima. Stag Club, 2, 3, 4 soball, 1, 2, 3, 4 rusiclc-nt, 1, Basket- IIIl'k'dhLIl't'l', Il, Uaml k Business Stall, 4. KERWIN LESTER HAMME 101111111-i'1-izll lim-i'v.x ' 122 High St., lVla11clu-stcr, Pennsylvania Spots Club 1, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4: C .oru,, 41 Slnior Play, 4. .IANICE IRENE HAUGH .Xmiili-uiiiv -Iam-.v R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pcimsylvaliia Y 'IH-mi Club, 1, 2: Dramatic Club, 3, Sccrotuy: Social Club, 43 Sophomore Play. 2, Travk, 1, 21 Cliorus, 2, 4, Cl VIRGINIA LEE HEILMAN ll4lIIIIIIl'I'1'l2lI IilIIllX R. D. No. 4, York, Pviinsylvania Y-Toon Club, 3: Girls Sports Club, 4, V1L'Q'-IJl'CS1CICIlt, 43 Track, 21 Vollm ball, 2, 3, 4, Baskotball, 2, 3, 41 Pip ub, 2, 3, Yearbook Editorial Stall, 354 fvfn RICHARD ARLEN HERMAN Manclicstor, Pomisylvania SVU is Club, 1, 2, 'I'rL-asurcr, 1, 21 Ili-Y Club, 3, 43 Basketball, 1, 23 Yoarbook liusiiicss Staff, 4. IVA MARIE HOOVER Vocational Business lloover', R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania F.H.A. Club, 1, Hobby Club, 2, Y-Teen Club, 3, Jr. Red Cross, 4, Yearbook Editorial Staff, 4. MARGARET MAY HOOVER Academic Hllay ' ' R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Pennsylvania Sportettes Club, 2, Social Club, 3, Girls Sports Club, 4, Secretary, Soph- omore Play, 2, Homeroom Treasurer, 3, Volleyball, 4, Yearbook Business Staff, Advertising, 4, Cafeteria, 4. ROBERT LEE HYDE General HJecky1 R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Pennsylvania Sports Club 1, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4. HAROI.D EDWARD HYKES Acaalvmic 'tllykseyn R. D. No. 4, York, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, President, 4, Athletic Association, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 4, Class President, 3, 4, Year- book Editorial Staff, 4, Senior Play, 4. SYLVIA RUTH KEEFER Vocational Business Ruthie R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Pennsylvania F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross, 3, 4. RODNEY KEITH KIMMEL Commercial ' ' Bo-Bo ' ' Main St., Manchester, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, 2, Science Club, 3, Hi- Y Club, 4, Soccer, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Chorus, 3, 4, Yearbook Business Staff, 4. IANCY ANN LYNCH 'l'l'lilI Iij'II4'Il lo. 1, Manchester, Pennsylvania Club, 3, Girls Sports Club, 4, nt, Volleyball, 3, Captain: 3, 4, Basketball, 3: Pep Club, 3, ik Editorial Staff, 41 Senior DSCAR JESSE MAY -iw-ial Jlanehester, Pennsylvania Club, 1, 23 Social Club, 31 Hi-Y 3 Basketball, 1, 23 Baseball and fall Manager, 3, 4, Yearbook s Stall, 43 Chorus, 3, 4. PRGIA ANN McKENZIE -reial li:-ol'g'ie U. No. 3, Dover, Pennsylvania Club, 2, 3, 41 Yearbook Art WILLIAM NELSON KOCHENOUR IIllIIIIIIl'I'4'I2lI lllll R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, 2, Science Club, 33 Stag Club, 4, President, Yearbook Business Stall, 4. WILLIAM HERMAN KOTTCAMP lleueral lull ,- .. R, D. No. 4, York, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Sec- retary, 3, President, 4: Chorus, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Stall, 4. BEVERLY JEAN LA PRAIRIE ' .. u .Xvarleniie Iwi' R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, 1, 2, Jr. Recl Cross, 3, 4, Assistant Secretary, 3, President, 4, Sophomore Play, 21 Chorus, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Yearbook Business Stall, 4, Echo Log Stall, 1, 2, 3, 4. PIM BOBBY LEE MOHR Commercial Hliobll R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, 2, Social Club. 3, Hi-Y Club, 4, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Athletic Association, 4, Treasurer, Yearbook Business Staff, 4. DENNIS LYNWOOD MOHR Commercial H D1-uny R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 1, 2, Social Club, 3, Hi-Y Club, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Yearbook Business Staif, 4. WAYNE LEE MYERS General i'M211l2l'7 15 S. Main St., Manchester, Penna. Sports Club, 1, 2, Social Club, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 3, Soc- cer, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Athletic Association, President, 4, Homeroom Vice-Chairman, 3, Volley- ball, 1, 2. NANCY ANN MEYER Vocational Business R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania F.H.A. Club, 1, Y-Teen Club, 2, Social Club, 3, 4, Yearbook Editorial Staff, 4. BONNIE LEE MILLER Academic 4 ' Bon' ' R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Jr. Y-Teen Club, 1, 2, Vice-President,1, Secretary, 2, Social Club, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Class Secretary, 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary, 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-Chairman, 2, Cheer- leader, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play, 2, Stu- dent Council, 2, Athletic Council, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Echo Log Staff, 2, 4, Yearbook Editorial Staff, 4. PHYLLIS CAROLE MILLER Vocational Business Phyll R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, 1, 2, Inter-Club Repre- sentative, 1, 2, Social Club, 3, Home- room Treasurer, 1, Sophomore Play, 2, Yearbook Business Staff, 4. IIS JEAN PRICE l Iiusiness Lulu l, Manchester, Pennsylvania ub, 2, Social Club, 3, 4, 3, 4, Yearbook Business D LEVERE PROWELL Hal 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania , 4, Science Club, 3, Sports Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 'ball, 1, 2, 3. 'TY JANE REAM l lillsillvss Hells Haven, Pennsylvania lub, 1, 2, President, 1, 2, b, 3, 4, President, 4, Ath- cil, 2, Student Council, 2, 4, Music Festival, 1, Class lent, 1, 2, 3, Homeroom 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer, , Yearbook Editor-in-ciiief, lb, 2, Treasurer, 2, Volley- Echo Log Staff, 4, Senior MW' 5 Q CLARENCE REAM il0lllllll'I't'l2ll HSOIIILVH R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4. DOROTHY VIRGINIA REESE Ytlvillltbllill l'illSllll'SS Dot R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, 1, 2, Social Club, 3, 4, Vi:e-President, 4, Yearbook Editorial Stall, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Home-room Treasurer, 2, Homeroom Assistant Secretary, 4, Class Assistant Secretary, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Music Festival, 1, 4, Intra-Mural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Echo Log Staff, 4. RUTH ANNA REESER .kt'2ltlt'llll4' lillllllltl. R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, 1, Treasurer, 1, Social Club, 2, 4, Dramaties Club, 3, Vice- President, 3, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Librarian, 4, Homeroom Assistant Treasurer, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Yearbook Editorial Staff. 4, Sophomore Play, 2, Echo Log Stall, 4. DORIS ELAINE REIGART Academic Dorie R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Dramatics Club, 1, 35 Social Club, 2, Jr. Red Cross, 4g Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Year- book Editorial Staif, 4. JOAN HELEN REISINGER Vocational Business J0anie ' ' R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Pennsylvania F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, Baton Twirling Club, 33 Jr. Red Cross, 4, Yearbook Art Staff, 4, Sophomore Play, 2. LEE PAUL RENTZEL Ac ademic 4 4 Lefty ' ' Manchester, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, President, 1, Stag Club, 2, 3, Social Club, 4, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, Class President, 2, Class Vice-President, 3, Homeroom Chairman, 4, Yearbook Business Staff, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Council, 2, 4, Student Council, 2, 4, Senior Play, 4. RICHARD EARL RENTZEL General 'tDickl' R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Pennsylvania Sports Club, lg Science Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Yearbook Business Staff, 4. 60 DENNIS LEE REPMAN Commercial iiR10I1Ill2ll1 ' ' York Haven, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, Hi-Y Club, 2, 35 Stag Club. 4, Vice-President. 4, Soccer, 4, Yearbook Business Staff, 4. ROSE KATHRYN ROLLER Academic Rosie R. D. No. 1, Etters, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, lg Social Club, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club, 2, Basketball, 25 Yearbook Business Staff, 4, Sophomore Play, 2. LESLEY EUGENE RUMSEY th-iieral liis R. D. No. 1, Mt. VVolf, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 13 Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. 31 Horncroorn Chairman, 3: Class Treasurer, 43 Student Council, 31 Athletic Association, 33 Soccer Man- ager, 43 Basketball Manager, 43 Senior Play, 4, JACQUELINE JEANNETTE ' SEEGER Yovautiolial liilsiness .lz1r ' 32 S. 1VIain Street, Manchcstcr, Penna. Y-Tern Club, 1, 2, Social Club, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Council, 4, Inter-lVlural Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Ycar- book Editorial Stall, 4g Echo Log Staff, 4, Homerooin Assistant Treasurer, 31 Xollcyball, 3, 4, Class Basketball. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2. HENRY JAMES SHAFFER in-ni-ral R, D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1: Science Club, 2, Social Cl. b, 3, Jr. Rnd Cross, 4, Boys Chorus, 3, 43 Yearbook Editorial Stall, 4. ROBERT RAY SIPE General R. D, No. 1, lVIanchcster, Pennsylvania Fei nee Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Ycaibook Business Stall, 4. R MARTIN SMITH :il Sniit1y.' o. 5, York, Pennsylvania lm, 1, Social Club, 2. 3, Hi-Y loys Chorus, 4, Yearbook ltall, 4. TINE MAY SMITH ul liusinvss lo, 5, York, Pennsylvania nb, I, 23 Soelal Club, 3, 43 liilitorial Stall, 4. til C 'X' DONALD ARTHUR SN ELBAKER Commercial Duck R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, Hi-Y Club, 2, 3, 4. HELEN ROMAINE SPAHR Vocational Ilusiness R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Pennsylvania PH A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Bus- mess Staff, 4. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SPRENKLE, JR. COIIIIIIQFUIHI HBen R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Pennsylvania Sports Club, 1, Science Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 35 Social Club, 45 Yearbook Business Staff, 4. PATSY ANN STERNER Vocational Business t'I'at 17 High St. Manchester, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, 1, 23 Social Club, 3, 4g Track, lg Chorus, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Echo Log Stall, 4, Yearbook Business Stall, 4g Senior Play, 4. JULIA ANN STRALEY ACZ1lI6lIlli' 4'Stuu1pie R. D. No. 1, Etters, Pennsylvania Y-Teen Club, 1, Secretary, Social Club, 2, 4, Dramatics Club, 3, Vice- President, Class Treasurer, lg Home- room President, 3, Homeroom Vice- President, 4, Studnt Council, 3, Soph- omore Play, 25 Chorus, 2, 4, Cheer- leader, 1, Senior Play, 4. QUINETTA EUPHEMA STRONG Vocational Business t'Quin R. D. No. 1, Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania Jr. Red Cross, 4g Y-Teen Club, 1, 2, 33 Yearbook Business Staff, 4, Chorus, 43 Cafeteria, 4. 62 lun J 4 Yolk PLI1I1SylV1H18 lub 3 4 ll' Q was o 4 Yoik PLI1D5VlN1l1l1 b c 1 J 3 Jr. Vice- lj nd .2 3 4 Music cs- 1 IIIJJOIK Editoxlal Stiff 4, ALICE LOUISE THOMPSON Y1N'2li1IOI12ll IIIISIIIUSN R. D. No. 1, York Havcn, Pennsylvania F.H.A., 1, 2, Vice-President, 2: Drain- atics Club, 3, Jr. Red Cross, 4, Vice- Presidentg Homcrooni President, 23 Chorus, 4, Yearbook Editorial Stall, 43 Student Council, 23 Athletic Associ- ation, 2, Cafeteria, 2, 3, 4. RHODA MAE WALLACE Y1Il'2lIlllIl2II Iiusim-ss 'I'uu1 R. D. No. 3, Dover, Pennsylvania F.H.A. 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QA xx J f X -General Brock 'S 9 0 5 ,x X x f 3 z,'9eQibvzf'sf'9 'F iv fs- 'R ,ff Q2 film' 99 fx Q Q9 Gb Q19 Y? 5 Q' X X xy X A 5 io 6 69 950436 60.0 xx xx s ff aah Give of ,ff '59 9' wswd QSO. Oo fo Q4 K 64? 59950 'Z-Gb Q 09.904 X '. X N +369 5'9 3'ev Qo -33' X ' f' Q, q2PXx e' WWQQQQQVQ 90 W Q, 'Sy z, v Q Jigga' 49 ob 9 'Q' ' 5 ci' X Q 0 . 6 A A 1 ' 0 .X 0 ' V X f X A X 0 U 'Q' .- V W f X 2 5 .W 0' ' 'Q Q ' f 0 5 I Q ,Ye X Q, X XX fQf, ,h ,. 1- x X f 1, -0' lk ' A fl-, ,fi I I If A Friend a o o o chan .ful Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ogle Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gingerich Thelma Leiphart Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zook Miss Emigh K. Reichley Mr. and iMrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Ben Lavetan James R. Lloyd Melvin Ream John Kann Miss Gloria Dietz Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz Miss Nadine Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Gladys Hare Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. LaPrairie Charles Armstrong Charles Hykes Harry Hare Jacob Rauhouser George W. Hilker, Jr. C. B. Red Klinedinst Mr. and Mrs. John Stemer Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hale Mr. Dane S. Hale Ruth V. Wilt Mr. and Mrs. William Stonesifer Miss Ruth Werning lVIr. Clarence King Cheryl Ann and Suzanne Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sweitzer Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sweitzer Mr. and Mrs. E. William Gates Mr and Mrs. Russell Strine Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Bear Bill Tripplett Mr. Millard Poff Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lady Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lich'tenwalner Zane Reeser Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keister Mrs. Minerva Glassick Miss Rhoda Wallace Miss Minnie Berger R. C. Brightbill Ray E. Hykes Eunice Hawkins A Friend Mr. Robert Decker Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wallace A Friend Clair E. Frey Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zirkle Mr. and Mrs. Claud Witmer Johnny Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gheen Marbeth and Randy Eisensmith Mrs. W. H. Reeser Mr. Gethron S. Reeser Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Bertolette Mr. and Mrs. David Spangler Mr. Clarence Smith Mr. James Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Levere Hoover Mr. Earl M. Hoover Mr. William L. Hoover Theodore R. Fink James M. Cassel Mr. and Mrs. Adam Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Howbert Zirkle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doll Miss Joyce Doll Mr. Theodore Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fink Mr. Carroll P. Markley Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Straley Mr. and Mrs. John Bortz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rentzel Jere and Lee Rentzel Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Allison Preston E. Sipe Donna Mae Mohr Gladys Horner A Friend Miss Theda Ann Bupp Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bupp, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Warren C. Herrold A Friend York Gas Company Mr. Glenn A. Reed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue D. LaPrairie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller Mr. and Mrs. Norman Welty and Skip Mr. William Bateman Mr. and M: s. Charles Sowers Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson EINHARDT BROTHERS 2 Friendly Furniture Store 277-83 West Market Street COHEN BROTHERS ieorge Street Yor ,'l'l'-Vlllllljj for llvery Sport Established 1889 DIAL 2553525 k, Perma. ll f me In . ' 1 4 I I ff fx. IEIIIEIIV ro. sz s csoncs sr. voax. PA Your Credit is Good BUY CONCORD CLOTHES AND SAVE Vout ul' lllll N4ll'lll Ywwli llill l X1 the LOUIS CEDAR, lVIunagcr ANDES FURS nv l'vlll'T'll'l'S in 21 Fine' lfily 237 East Market Street YORK, PENNA. Phone 82-17 4 V1- WALLACE'S RESTAURANT Refresh Yoursclves, Our Friends And Feel You Are Our Friends DR. LYLE M. CRUSE ltblri NUl'lll lleurgre Street NORTH YORK, PENNA. TREVA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 'l'l'vx':l AlI'l'2ll'lll'f'. l,l'l7Iil'l1'l4'l' MT. WOLF, PENNA. BRENNEMAN'S RIVER VIEW LOCKICRS and FOOD MAR-KET York Haven, Pa. Phone Manchester 2135 Compliments of WERTZ MODERN CLEANERS 1811 Susquvhanlla Trail, North YORK, PENNA. DR. JAMES S. KELLER Ostvopathic Physician COII1p11Il1t311tS of YORK HAVEN GARAGE DAVIN BEAUTY SHOP York Haven, PPIIIIE1. PHONE MANCHESTER 3671 COIIIPHIIICIILS of DAVIN'S GROCERY BEAUTY SHOP FLORENCE TOOMEY PHONE MANCHESTER 3740 Compliments of MITCHELL'S RESTAURANT LURING S'l'Ulll0S QM 59m f PHONE 6649 HARRY'S PLACE Restaurant 85 Gas R. D. 5 YORK, PENNA. F. MARCO Typewriters - Adding Machines Calculators REMINGTON RAND, INC. 225 South George Street York, Penna. PHONE 82900 HARRY C. BUSSER. INC. Bottled Gas Television Home Appliances Plumbing :Sz Heating YORK HAVEN, PENNA. J. FRANK REESE 8. SON. Jewelers Watches - Diamonds - Silver - Trophies 1012 North George Street York, Penna. PHONE 37390 If it's Venetian Blind Work .... Get in Touch With US UTZ POTATO CHIP CO.. INC. YORK VENETIAN BLIND MFG. co. Mmfactufefs of Th H P Ch' All Blinds Custom Made 6 mover mm lps XVOQD or ALUMINUM 861 Carlisle Street Hanover, Penna. Phone 36294 DIAL HANOVER 3848-8 , When there is a day to remember Compllments of , The Way to Remember is R. w. STRICKLER, INC. SCHAFFNEWS Jeweler -- Silversmith FTUNS - Seafood 6 East Market Street York, Penna. Merchandise of Quality Vegetables Gifts for all Occasions RUTTER BRUS. DAIRY Puiemiyei Eaifuf Paacfuclix IRTH GEORGE STREET, EXT'D. YORK, PENNA. PHONE 82-O35 S NIIIII l PRICES RESTAURANT ZIONS VIEW, PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE III - ACROSS FROM BAND HALL . . 3 I III Dlls Qnib. I I1 Ill' Nlzlrlvlwsh-1' -S241 I XXI IX SUI INI K IIII I J Savings up to 5077 Jackets Sweaters CSend for free cataloguej BASKETBALL - FOOTBALL Uniforms and Equipment ATHLETIC OUTFATTERS 397 Bridge Street Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN NADE'S SERVICE STATION and RESTAURANT Inspection Gas -- Oil - Repairs STRINESTOWN, PA. Phone 38890 HARRY E. HYKES GRAIN - FLOUR -- FEED YORK HAVEN, R.D. No. 1 PENNA. ELWOOD TIP WITMER AUCTIONE ER- We Buy LAMPS GUNS GLASS MONEY CHINA FURNITURE STRINESTOWN, PA. Phone Manchester 3897 or 3170 KOTTY'S GROCERY Zions View NORTHERN RADIO SERVICE 954 N. George Street NVESTINGIIO I TS IC Refrigerators Stoves Washers Television Sets PHONE MANCHESTER 3198 Sweepers Deep Freezes DRAWBAUGH'S GROCERIES ZIONS VIEW, PENNA. Phone Manchester 2606 ROUNDTOWN, PENNA. Phone York 70191 LAURA'S INN Brea.kt'ast - Lunch - Dinners YORK, R. D. No. 4 Manchester 2196 --vu IIXTINH SI'1liX'li'lC'l'll.X'l' SI'IliVlnS 1 11- COLHUB PRINTCRAFT CO. 533351 W1-st l'l1il:1mlvlpl1i:1 Sllwwf YORK, PENNA. Phone 7535 Redwood Street JENKINS Nl:11111l'z11'l11l'ws ul' Nl.-XNl'lIICS'l'lCli IIIHII SVIIUUI. RINGS, PINS AND SEAL JEWELRY BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND mr- HIT-12 THE CLOTHES LINE, INC. 471 f1tPlIlllI'V ftllllb lhuzul YORK. VICNNSN INANIA ZEIGLER 1 I CUT RATE SHOE STORE York 's Family Shoe Store Quality f twear of every type at cut rate prices oo 123 West Market Street YORK, PENNA. SWElTZER'S STORE GROCERIES-FROZEN FOOD-SOFT DRINKS Borden's Ice Cream R. D. 3 DOVER, PENNA. Phone Manchester 2677 BOECKEL'S GROCERY 452 North Beaver Street YORK, PENNA. CHlCK'S ATLANTIC SERVICE 1111 North George Street YORK, PENNA. Phone 39410 PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Compliments of STOUGH'S SELF-SERVICE STORES Manchester and Cly, Penna. YORK RESTAURANT 8. BAR SUPPLY CO 242 North George Street YORK, PENNA. PHONE 49329 COUSLER'S FOOD MARKET 2805 North George Street GROCERIES - PRODUCE FROZEN FOODS LAUER 8. GROSS Electrical Contractors 1366 West Market Street YORK, PENNA. 78 RTONS BAKERY MT. WOLF, PENNA. PIES, BUNS 8-I CAKES Sales FORD Service ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS POWER FARM MACHINERY BESI-IQRE 84 KQLLER M.xxvl1lf1S'1'lc1:, PIIIXNA. 1H'1'i1-izxl AAA K KUj'SIUlll' S4-Vviu Phone Manchester 2871 SPANGLER ice Equipment Co. JDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS SALES af SERVICE I Iizlst l'l1iImlvlpl1inS1rwt YHRK.l'l'1NNA. IIOIIIPIIIIICIIIS of WGLF SUPPLY COMPANY MT. Wnll' fn Ynrl: IIl'IIySIillI'Q,' W1-igllisvillv BUILDING MATERIAL Compliments of ARNOLD'S ESSO STATION M anehester, Penna. PHONE 2861 MARKLEY'S GROCERIES Pleasant Grove, Penna. PHONE MANCHESTER 3918 T. R. STERNER Electrical Contractor MT. WOLF, PENNA. Phone 2630 E. E. ZIMMERMAN Venetian Blinds - Shades Awnings - NVindow Display Material 293 East Cottage Place YORK, PENNA. Phone 63118 HOFFMAN'S FURNITURE STORE Emigsville, Penna. Compliments of JESSE M. WILT'S CITIES SERVICE Ncwberrytown, Penna. IRVIN F. MUNDIS General Merchandise Farming Implements EMIGSVILLE, PENNA. MANCHESTER GRANGE Feeds, Fertilizers, Seeds and Coal EMIGSVILLE, PENNA. Phone York 56201 if V. 4 HENRY M. BLATNER IZJUHZ7 c,AfnL.1.I !!jAOZO5lTcll,IAL Z' 3 EAST MARKET STREET YORK, PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 7173 Wicca! ACE HEATING COMPANY amz, od, Qu 1 KINGS MILL ROAD YORK, PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 81612 IXIIXXIJIHIIIIIIIIVI' XlIHX1Xl1lIlXI S1 SNEI.I.Y'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Phone Manchester 2389 R. D. No. 1 Manchester, Pa. STRINICSTOWN, PENNA. 24 HR. TOWING Compliments of UNION NATIONAL BANK In MT. WOLF, PENNA. Member of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Compliments of A FRIEND SILVER LAKE INN At Lewisberry, Pa. Home Cooking - Sea Foods Beverages Royal Typewriters H. G. BANCROFT, INC. CLAUD WITMER 81 SON Dealer in Raw Furs 33 South Duke Street York, Pa. Y STRl,NES'l'OVVN, PENNA. DIAL 82997 R. D. No. 1, Manchester C0ll1PllIH8lltS of LA RUE D. LA PRAIRIE PHONE MANCHESTER 2076 FUTER BROS. Jewelers YORK, PENNA. Say It With l lmw1's OHN DAUBER, FLORIST 1705 North George Street YORK, PENNA. HUMBLE-MUNDIS CO. IN-tw-ulvum l'rml11vts 1536 North George Street YORK, PENNA. PHONE 5777 1'lHlllDlillll'll1S of . WOLFGANG CANDY CO. 8-12 Latimer Street YORK, PENNA. MORGAN E. FREY l'l1I'lll1lll't' ff 1'llIll'l'IlI l,ll'lxl'1Ul' NORTH YORK, PENNA. SEITZ MUSIC CENTRE Ile-N1 in Nlusit-:ll N11'l'l'lI2llllNS4 29-31 North Beaver Street YORK, PENNA. Shoes ul' Qllillilj' NEWSWANGER'S YORK, PENNA. Shoes for KI:-I1 -Y Wmuvn f - l4IlNtll'4'll 144llllIll1lllUll1S of IOB-NOB COFFEE SHOP CARLES C. MOHR a'oN'1'l:.xc 1'c ml: R. D. 1 MT. WOLF, PENNA. Phone Manchester 3017 1 I ROY L. GEESEY York's Leading Insurance Agency 45 East King Street YORK, PENNA. Phone 5528 Established 1838 GEORGE F. MOTTER SONS MACHINERY MANUFACTURING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS YORK, PENNA. LESTER H. GROSS General Merchandise LEWISBERRY, PA. Phone Yocumtown 24-R-16 EPPLEY'S STORE Television 85 Appliances NEWBERRYTOWN, PA. t'Ask Dad - He Knows TERRY'S MEN'S WEAR 41-43 South George Street YORK, PENNA. HUSSIE BARE RESTAURANT Mt. 'Wo1f, Perma. SEEGER'S SODA GRILL Soda and Lunch Fountain Service Magazines - Greeting Cards GAS OIL It Pays To Shop At KLlNE'S GROCERY MANCHESTER, PENNA. Phone Manchester 3736 Groceries - Lunch - Smoked Meats SOUTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, PA. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks J . B. HOOVER INSURANCE AND BONDING East MarkeT Streefr York, Pennsylvania lNSl'lIlC WITII .IIN IIHUVl'fH EAT . . .DRINK RUN MEET YOUR FRIENDS COMPUMENTS OF .TT LESLIE REESER 101121 Sandwich Shop mm KATHARINE BEECHER CANDIES MANCHESTER, PENNA. NJ DIEHL'S FURNITURE STORE Furniture Sz Floor Coverings G. E. Appliances MT. WOLF, PENNA. Phone Manchester 2632 FRITZ BROS. MEAT MARKET Quality Home-Dressed Meats MT. WOLF, PENNA. SEITZ FOOD MARKET Groceries 85 General Merchandise Free Delivery Manchester 3853 MT. WOLF, PENNA. R. H. STRAYER'S GARAGE MT. VVOLF, PENNA. Phone Manchester 2146 BOECKEL BROS. Next to A 8: P Super Market 450 E. Philadelphia Street YORK, PENNA. Good Carkeeping STAUFFER'S HOME IMPROVEMENT. INC Wall Tile - Insulation Perma-Stone LANCASTER - YORK Jean Leighton Hatfield PINE TREE INN 2500 West Market Street YORK, PENNA. PARKSIDE CAFE Good Food Vulxlpllllln-ills ul' STAUFFER BISCUIT CO., INC. YORK, PENNA. Unnplinlvnls ul' A FRIEND ARCHIE K. MAY 'l'llI'I .lI+lWI'll.I'lIl 1526 Wvsl Nlurlwt Sl. YORK, PENNA. Q Ga-ms and Gold Arc Fairly Sold l'mNIwlIlm'l1ls ul' WARD W. WYNN till, X HAS IZVIQNICICS III W4-sl Nlzirlwl Sl. YORK, PENNA. Vmlnplilm-llls ul' ZOLLER FERTILIZER CO. YORK, PENNA. : HI1-11 lluvli. I'z1. l'1mIr'sx'ill1'. I':1. 4, Iltllltbll S1-ml Klvzll. Siiyllililll XII-:ll ICE CREAM PENN DAIRIES, INC. IE FRANK W. AMEY CO. llukv Sl, York. l':1 Illlllllv ,mrmllm FRIDEN CALCULATORS JICTOR ADDING MACHINES CLYDE A. BOECKEL 8. SONS . ,.. , IIlll'l'lUl' Unk I'lllINIlIllj.l' IIIIIIIIJUI' Ilmvrs N Wilnlmvx IIIINIHIII Nlillxwwlc D. 1 lVIuncl1cst0r, P Near Strincstown COLLEGE JUNIOR I YORK I STEP I NEXT I YOUR I Compliments of Meet Your Friends At The .14 .griencl THE NEW LEEDS KESSLER'S 27 VVest Market Street FROZEN CUSTARID YORK, PENNA- and Snack Bar SUSQUEHANNA TRAIL, NORTH THOMPSON COLLEGE York-205 South George Street Harrisburg-18 North Fourth Street Courses ACCOUNTANCY MEDICAL SECRETARY SECRETARIAL CIVIL SERVICE SALESMANSHIP BANKING FILING STENOGRAPHY DICTAPHONE KEY PUNCH EDIPHONE Approved For Veteran's Training 88 f'HIIIIllTIllK'II1N ui' DR. and MRS. GEORGE S. BLYMIRE Congrafulafions And Bes'r Wishes To The Class Of 1953 THE KING PRESS plzinlllnq b+lf.2E l'rint4-1-sul' NI2!H1'll4'S14'I' Higfll H1-llmmlk Ye-:1l'lmuIq annul H4-lwul l':n1wl' if 91.55 LL STREET and THIRD AVENUE Phone 85377 YORK, PENNA I S53 C7lIfLi0g'Cdj9A4


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