Manchester High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Manchester, PA)
- Class of 1956
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Q M X M-5583 X W DEDICATIO We the class of 1956 respectfully dedicate this edition of Les Memoires to William Jacobs for giving so generously of his time for the past seven years, not only as an eFficient and respected janitor who has swept up many of our foot prints, but as a friend, he will always be remembered for making our school days more pleasant. 7 .fdvlminiafrafion K W g' in G OK' YORK COXSNN vvxuuam W . ASPER. Sopervkimg Prkncipd MOUNT KNOW. PENNSYN P-NW YHONE 3393 CAN. vi . NELSON, Principal ARTHUR T. YWNDRX1, Ydndpol Manchester High School Noun! New Sonic: hkgh School Manchester, Pennsylvania IMSJN WOW. YGHHSYWOW1 Phone axsx Phan' 153W ctlc world today l feel that ne of us. lf vie, the ict oi 'Loru County , DECKS? to not V10 some-ahere ln our he there is a special nlche for each o teachers of the hortheastern School Distr have ln ang nav helped you to prepare gourseli at lnto thls nlche ADDED ue have been successful, if have Called not only vou 'out ourselves. 'She only N581 that we can 3udg,e our effectiveness as a teacher ls 'ov your 59000950 iou, the graduatlng, class oi lqib, can help us to 'oe successful 'ov belng successful yourself. success is not something that can 'oe given to you 'ov ang other lndlvlduble 'She Regs to success lles ln voorseli. 'Lou alone, can urilook the vlstas of the future. when you open this lord! success can roll out from the coplous cornucopia-3 or lt can 'oe a Yandorvs 'cox iron which can flv much unhappiness. what ls ln store for you? wllll lt 'oe happiness, od health and success, or vllll lt 'oe oxxhapplness, nd iallurei 'the decision ls yours. lt ers. Do not flnd some one to place P-ssume responslbllltv and , and your iaith. 'og a high noral 995 9 S0 tent 9. ome ve 5 0 if 9105-'LS KAN e contentn ri , nal-con ours for s -uccess or i vers, -Jour 6- order. u have pass mans mise been S for s your 'Lai ei! d io 'L 'oe ond has the ble:m9 find pleasure ln Develop e respect for creed. voor hlgh school days are nov! ende . nt milestone ln your llie. 'Shore will you to pass. halo each one enfyovable than failure and dlscontent. everv graduate my suvcess. porta es for ether h and uture 74 0 ed an 510 more nileston a mails oi success r hav 1 heartllg 'dish to eac congratulations and a heartfelt vllsh for 'C 11 Communilleb nib Jguiu Jgelfter 630507 SCLO 8 NORTH!-'ASTERN SCH OO! D LLIAM W. ASPEN. Supervising Principal MOUNT WOLE PENNSYLVANIA PHONE .7393 CAR! Hi NEISOM Principal ANHUII R HENDRIX, Principal Mem,-hum High Sehoql Mounf Wolf Junior High Sv.-lpbol Manehufolg Plnnxylvania Maunf Wold Pennsylvania Phone .7131 Pham 263' g To the class of l95'6: Your high school graduation will long be remembered as one of the great milestones in yollr life. It serves as a symbol of accomplishment, the end of a period of training, but, even more important, it symbolizes the beginning of a new phase of learning. The education which has been given to you by the citizens of your colnmuni ty is going to prove to be your most valuable asset. Thomas Paine cautioned us when he said, What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly . If we are not careful we can all make that mistake in evaluating our public school system. The United States is the only major world power that has attempted to educate all of its citizens. It is the one great factor which has produced and maintained our great nation. During your years in school we have tried to teach you more than facts and fundamental processes. We have tried to teach you how to live a happy, productive, useful life in a democratic society. It is the prayer of every teacher that we have taught by example as well as with books and words. You are going to miss Manchester High School and your Ill y friends. But on the other hand, you are going to meet new an friends, other situations, and have experiences which will be just as rewarding as the ones you have had here. The class of 1956 is especially close to me. I have taught most of you from seventh grade through twelfth grade. - During that time I have come to love and respect you as individuals and as a class. I hope that the friendships which I have enjoyed with you will remain constant through the years ahead. Congratulations on your graduation. My best wishes go with you as you depart from the school which you have helped make such a warm and friendly place. Sincerely yours, 6,5 W. f CQ:-l W. Nelson mga' Sled 6,10 dial' 60:01 1101524 FOOTSTEPS It is significant that commencement holds new horizons for all. Various pursuits of endeavor will lead some to college, others to positions in the business world. Any one of these occupations, in time, will lead you to great accomplishments. You review these formative years of your school life, you then realize you left countless footsteps which reveal the direction of your future livelihood. These indelible impressions can never be forgotten. Good administration, good teachers, good deeds, good reports, good schools, good teams, good will iust doesn't happen. There is, in most cases, a lot of hard work put forth. So it is with planning the future educational needs. The Board of Education has seen fit to become a merged district so they can better function on behalf of the citizens of your school system. Rehabilitation, adding to present building facilities at Mt. Wolf and Manchester, construction of an elementary center in the Conewago area and York Haven-Newberry area, are evidences of a growing area. No, the iob is far from being complete for there is no status quo in the educational field. Therefore, our footsteps will be as memorials long after we as individuals have faded from the horizon. Your efforts then will be put to task in providing adequate education facilities for the communities in which you live. You have a right to reminisce, give thanks, say a prayer for those who have helped you to become a successful person. As you become respectable citizens, the splendid efforts of your teachers will have been rewarded. Our best wishes for all the success and happiness you deserve. May your spirit and enthusiasm be reflected throughout your life. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 10 SCHQOL BOARD EMBER FIRST ROW: Left lo rightg Nelson King, Earl Renlzel, Russel Strine, Rudolph Early, Reuben Willman, Harry Bollomly, Marshal Busser. SEC- OND ROWg Frank Zeigler, Henry Buckwalter, William Kann, Charles Wolf, Alfred Strine, William Asper, Stanley Zook, Christ Musser. Il jacufig :- Q96 ,.,. CARL W. NELSON, B.S., M.Ed. Problems of Democracy Millersville State Teachers College Penn State University WILBUR F. ZIMMERMAN, BA. JOHN R. ALLISON, B.A. Social Sciences Physical Education Languages M0fl1el'f1CIllCS Dickinson College l'leClYl1 Columbia University Southeastern Louisiana College Louisiana State University 14 DONALD S. KRAMER, B.S. Biology Chemistry Shippensburg State Teachers College ROSLYN L. KING, B.S. English ll 8. Ill Shippensburg State Teachers College GLENDA E. BRICKER, B.S. Physical Education Health West Chester State Teacers College 15 PAUL BROWN, B.S., M.S. Bookkeeping Typing Syracuse University WARREN DOLL, B.S. Mathematics Science Dickenson College 16 EVELYN E. CRISSWELL, B.S. Shorthand Typing Shippensburg State Teachers College JOHN S. M. FETROW, Jr., B.A. World History Penna. History Bob Jones University CLARENCE HAKE, B.A. World History Librarian Oberlin College MARILYN ROBERTS, B.S. Home Economics Plattsburg State Teachers College I7 SHIRLEY J. ST. LEDGER, B.A. English Morywood College RICHARD B. REIFF, B.S. Art Education, Art Kutztovvn State Teachers College RICHARD B. SHADE, B.M., M,A. Music Susquehanna University New York University West Minister Choir College Christian Choral School Peabody Conservatory of Music ,aw-M ETTA H. MCCLAIN, R,N. District School Nurse Garfield Memorial Hospital Miss CLARA M. CASSELL, B.A., M.A. Guidance Counsellor Goucher College Bucknell University qfomnmcdfetbza FACULTY IN REPOSE? 744: Am-up 741: Fkp 2194 70444 744 Squaw 2om '7n I '75 Qfappened 7645 Wag 19 .xdcfiuified QE w ff : 'Hn 5 . we-1 wa-,fin 1-gf - S , , g K ' '23 1 -ag fegif .. V- , ,,m, ... W, JLI IOR RED CROSS FIRST ROW: Left to right, Sandra Hatterer, Martha Mumma, Joan Bostic, Sharon Dayins-Sec., Barbara Fortune--Vice Pres., Laura Smith-Pres., Verna RurnsyfTreas., Shelva Zirkle, Charlotte Vallace, Marian Zirkle. SECOND ROW: Margaret Britcher, Jane Abel, Janice Ferfee, Dorothy Anderson, Helen Leas, Nancy Brinton, Harriet Boeckel, Janet Bowers, Phyllis Kitner, Shana Crurnling, Jane Weigle, Dorothy Krout, Beverly Srnyser, Carrie Schroeder, THIRD ROW: Donna Hatterer, Ruthanna Myers, Dorothy Miller, Maxine Lehman, Barbara May, Teresa Miller, Norma Jean Mann, Pauline Hoover, Nancy Gohn, Frances Shelter, Anna Mae Mann, Dorothy Michalak, Gloria Steftee, Cathy Smith, Jackie Lloyd, Gerry Killian. 99 ..- BIBLE CLUB FIRST ROW: Left to right, Jolene Bucher, Emelyn Seitz. SECOND ROW: Janet Boker, Mary ,lo Woffers, Thedo Sipe. THIRD ROW: Ned Renfzel, Mr. Fefrow, Curl Upclegraff. 23 BRIDGE A D SCRABBLE CLUB STANDING: June Schroeder, Glenn Staub, Ronald Toomey, Kenneth Dietz, Albert Strayer, Ellen Wilhide, Mr. Hake. SEATED: Faye Glace, Robert Armstrong, Robert Mitzel, Maurice Aldinger, Robert Musser, Richard Miller, Ivan Mansberger, Rober Crager, Lamar Fetrow, Fred Kunkle, Robert Stough, Wayne Gundy, Harold Reeser. 24 EMPLOYME T BUREAU CLUB '1 FIRST ROW: Lef? to rightg Judy Deifz Nina Weigle Do th , , ro y Ely. SECOND ROW: Joyce Myers, Shiriey Witmer+Pres., Patricia Bloss, THIRD ROW: Zoelynne Fritz-Recordung Sec., Anna Deliinger, Lois Brothers-Typist, FOURTH ROW: Leonard Hellman, Mr. Brown-Ciub Advisor, James Deardorff, 25 5 Q , FUTURE HOMEM KERS O MERICA i J i F P - 2 R in I 5 Q Sl 1 iilllllilill .2 FIRST ROW: Left To right, Ruth Ann Elvey, Anna Mae Shaffer, Mary Ann Gross-Sec., Bonnie Cramer-Pres., Glenda Doll, Maxine Baker-Vice Pres. SECOND ROW: Herlene Brabham, Jane? Stover, Mary Ann Poff, Joanne Sipe, Shirley Whife. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Roberts, Maxine Quillen, Judy Evans, Jane Brennernan, Carolyn Brenneman, Donna Sheeley, Wanda Baker, Joanne Boileau. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Morfhland, Elsie Beard, Diana Hopkins, Mary Evans, Brenda Repman, Gloria Hoover, Eleanore Beard, 26 HA DICRAFT CLUB FIRST ROW: Lett to right, Mr. Doll, Ruth Rauhauser, Nita Kessler, Dot Brenneman, Gloria Frey, Rita Rattensberger. SECOND ROW: Martin Alloway, Rachael Musser, Sandra Repman, Edward Fullen, Michael Butcher, Paul Wilt, THIRD ROW: John Watters, Eric Burkey, Robert Gross, Dennis Strine, Eugene Stover, Donald Silk. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Brillhart, Donald Shorts, Richard King, Robert King, Wayne Stahle, Gary Miller. FIFTH ROW: Terry Dunklebarger, Gary Bowers, Jack Kann, Benny Dolbin, Robert Frantz, Tyrrell Stahle, James Dietz, Thomas Updegratf. 27 HI-Y CLUBS FIRST ROW: Left lo right: Edward Swartz-Pres, Norman Bair-Vice-Pres., Keith Rode- Second Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW: William Sipe-Sec., Gary Gembe-Ast. Sec., Robert Dietz-Treas., Ray Dennis-Chaplain. THIRD ROW: Wilbur Miller, Larry Brenneman, Richard Slambaugh, Ronald Danner-Ast. Treas., Francis Hanna. FOURTH ROW: Terry Prowell, Carl King, Ronald Duncan, Dale Biller, Glenn While, Waller Hoover. FIFTH ROW: Richard Slev- ens, Bill Zinn, Paul Shaffer, Larry LaPrairie, Ralph Reeser, Jay Hilz, Wayne May. SIXTH ROW: Nelson Brenneman, Douglas Ely, James Weire, Lowell Reeser, Gary Nouse, Donald Stoner, Larry Horner, Glen Elfner. SEVENTH ROW: Robert Slaub, Rodger Sunday, Harvey Prowell, Ray Neiman, John Gross, Duane Bupp, Donald Sweilzer, Advisor: Mr. Zimmerman. 28 TYPI G CLUB FIRST ROW: Front to back, Faye Bailey, Donna Jordan, Brenda Wright. SECOND ROW: As trid Ensminger, Bradley Duncker, Almeda Althouse, Jack Fadely. THIRD ROW: Leeland Hoo- ver, Carolyn Shaffner, Pot Adams, Eugene Hanna, Ronald Fritz. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Sipe, .lan Everhart, Roger Hoffman, Mrs. Criswell. 29 Y-TEENS Jesslyn Alloway, Eva Bechtel, Carolyn Benyak, Mary Ann Benyak, Sandra Boll, Linda Bower, Linda Boyer, Yvonne Brenneman, Jean Bupp, Dorothy Conley, Pat Donner, Shelva Danner, Barbara Dunklebarger, Judy Earhart, Kathryn Eckenrode, Lois Fire- stone, Elaine Forry, Betty Fritz, Joyce Gillen, Barbara Hively, Joyce Hively, Judy Hollerbush, Lois Hollerbush, Sherry Jordan, Gail Klinedinst, Betty Kockenour, JoAnn Kottcamp, Toddy LaPrairie, Gloria Lingg, JoAnn Lloyd, Dorothy Mann, Lana Markley, Jane Mohr, Gretchen Penrod, Rena Ratfensberger, Eileen Reese, Barbara Reeser, Betty Sanger, Ruth Schaffner, Harriet Shelly, Sonia Shorts, Down Smeltzer, Donna Smith, Geraldine Srnith, Tillie Snellbaker, Mary Jane Sterner, Mary Stonesifer, Germaine Stough, Bonita Souser, Sandra Spoanhour, Connie Sweitzer, Judy Witmer, Jenny Ketterman, Juanita Hoover, Brenda Bruaw. Advisors: Mrs. King, Miss Bricker. 30 SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Left to right, Donald Mitzel, James Nouse, Danny Newcomer, Ivan Kope, George Gladlelfer. SECOND ROW: Edward Hoover, Russell Hoover, Raymond Hoover, Gary Jordan, Bill Flinchbaugh, Carl Murray, Sam Reese, Thomas Brenneman, Bill King, Kenneth Koch. FIRST ROW: Left to righf, Gerald Keller, Gary Kling, Bill Hume-r. SECOND ROW: Beatrice Houck, Clair Hoover, George Kohr, David McKenzie, Edwin Smith, George Shaffer, James Weire, Larry Wilmer, Russell McCarTney, Earl Nate, Albert Shoe- maker, Wayne Spahr. 31 VAR ITY CLUB FIRST ROW: Ken Pugh, Barry Julius, Dave Stausbough, Barry Dolan, Walt Rohrbaugh, Harold Schuler. SECOND ROW: Ronald Sunday, Fred Hombach, Larry Ranieri, Luther Sullivan, Bill llyes, Stewart Waser, Marlin Chapman, John Lockard, THIRD ROW: Mr. Allison, Ronald Griffin, Stanley Craft, Jesse Smith-Treas., Robert Diehl-Sec., Donald Mummert-Vice- Pres., Lance Strayer-Pres., Lawrence Lower, William Fitzkee, Roger Weigle, Nina Weigle-Varsity Sweetheart TU DE T CQUNCIL FIRST ROW: Left fo right, Toddy LcPrcirie, Lance Sfroyer-Pres., Bob Diehl-Vice Pres., Mr. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Jennie Kefter man, Juonifo Hoover, Sherry Jordon, Mory Jane Sferner. THIRD ROW: Beniomin Dol- bin, Wayne Spohr, Norman Boir, Pot Donner. Lance Strayer-President Student Council 33 QPEN HCDUSE STU DENT-FACLI LTY PARTY -II-Y FATHER-SON NIGHT SHANK HYPNOTIZES ECHO LOG BOX SOCIAL ALICTIONEER TAG DAY 35 Alto Horn: Stanley llyes, William Ilyes. Baritone: Richard Bren- ner, Lewis Darr, Kenneth Dietz. Bass Horn: Thomas Hombach. Clarinet: Norma Bentz, Jeri Rentzel, Daphenne Snowberger, Diana Snowberger, Lance Strayer, Ronald Sunday, Sharon Willman. Flute: Kathy McClain. Percussion: Larry Brenneman, Lowell Reeser, Edward Reider, Emelyn Seitz. Saxophone: Peggy Dolloin, Norma Fries, Edward Hoover, Anna Mae Shatter, Ronald Trayer. Trombone: Beniamin Dolbin, Jack Fadely, William Fitz- kee, George Kohr, Blaine Rentzel, June Schroeder, Jerry Snell- baker. Trumpets: Martin Alloway, Dale Benedict, Thomas Bortz, Alfred Chicote, Robert Diehl, Robert Dietz, Shirley Fries, Ronald Fritz, Robert Holder, David Lingg, Walt Rohrbaugh, James Weigle. BAND IN ASSEMBLY 36 Roberf Diefz, Roberf Diehl, Leonard Heilmcm. 7761. ziddfld 2. S4444 Q 775444414 Swpawam 1 Cl. orud FIRST ROW: Left to right: Yvonne Brenneman, Verna Rumsey, Gloria Lingg, Harriet Boeckel, Martha Mumma, Caro- lyn Shaftner, Lois Hollerbush, Eva Becktel, Dorothy Mann, Carolyn Schroeder, Sandy Hatterer, Jane Weigle, Donna Hotterer, Donna Jordan, Carolyn Benyak, Bonita Souser, Norma Mann, Mary Ann Gross. SECOND ROW: Brenda Bruaw, Eileen Reese, Shana Crumling, Frances Sheffer, Lois Firstone, Judy Earhart, Reno Rattensberger, Janet Stover, Jerry Smith, Joan Boileau, Shelva Danner, Dorothy Krout, Janice Ferree, Emelyn Seitz, Pat Adams, Lana Markley, Joan Bostic, June Schroeder, Gretchen Penrod, Linda Bowers, Mrs. King, Miss Bricker. THIRD ROW: Faye Glace, Barbara Hively, Katherlyn Eckenrode, Beatrice Hock, Mary Ann Potif, Sandra Snellbaker, Joyce Gillen, Anna Mae Shaffer, Phyllis Diehl, Sandy Sipe, Jan Everhart, Glenda Doll, Linda Fink, Judy Miller, Dorothy Michalak, Judy Wit- mer, Mary Ann Benyalc, FOURTH ROW: Anna Mae Mann, Maxine Quillan, Laura Smith, William Ort, Larry Brenne- man, Robert Armstrong, Stanley llyes, Sam Reese, Donald Mummert, Louis Darr, Edwin Smith, Walter Rohrbaugh, Richard Brenner, Martin Alloway. FIFTH ROW: Samuel King, George Kohr, William llyes, Ronald Duncan, William Fitzkee, Gary Nouse, James Nouse, Tyrrell Stohle, Norman Bair, Lowell Reeser, Kenneth Dietz, Robert Dietz, Ronald Fritz, Kenneth Stevens. 39 Ad, Lf F' K M.H.S. ...... M.H.S M.H.S M.H.S M.H.S. ...... M.H.S M.H.S. ...... M.H.S M.H.S. ...... Dover ..... Northern -- - East Berlin ....... Spring Grove Central-- -- - Dover-- -- Northern-- - East Berlin ------. Spring Grove ---.. FIRST ROW: Left to right, Don Mummert, Roger Weigle, Rodger Sunday, Harold Schuler, Ray Neiman, Dennis Strine, Walt Rohrbaugh, Barry Dolan, Barry Julius, Jess Smith. SECOND ROW: Dave Strausbaugh, Bob Diehl, Kenny Pugh, James Weire, Ronald Griffin, Lance Strayer, Larry Ranieri, William Fitzkee, Stewart Waser, Sam Chapman. SOCCER SENIOR PLAYERS: Roger Weigle, Ronald Griltin, Lance Strayer, Jesse Smith, Martin Chapman, Ronald Sunday. John R. Allison, Coach W 741064. 74a fcanp . . BASKETBALL emu WW7? FIRST ROW: Left to righlg Harold Schuler, Barry Dolon, Williom Ort, Richard Brenner, Benny Dolbin, Robert Miller, Dove Slruusbough. SECOND ROW: Coach, John R. Allison, Fred Hornbcugh, George Glodfeller, Larry Ronieri, Kenneth Stevens, Borry Julius, Monogerg Lewis Dorr. leapcw' .lawn VA 7Qean'4z'2m .f E 2 S 3 S 3 wif 746 A W , Left To Righf: Coach, John R, Allison, Lawerer on? I Lower, Stanley Craff, William Fifzkee, Lance Stray Luther Sullivan, Donald Mummerf, Ronald Griff ASI4 :wa-' www TY er Weigle, Jesse Smith, Robert Diehl, George ffer, Manager, Ronald Sunday. ILL Left to right: Roger Weigle, Lance Strayer, Jesse Smith, Stanley Craft, Ronald Griffin, George Shaffer. 45 1955-56 fund M.H.S. OPPONENTS 96 fYork Springs ....... A 28 56 'iEastern ........... H 46 49 ARG-d Lion ,,........ H 55 45 kNew Cumberland . . .A 37 51 4Susquehanna Twp. ..A 70 68 iYork Springs ....... H 40 63 7iEast Berlin ........ H 53 67 'Susquehanna Twp. ..H 8i 46 fEast Berlin ......... A 45 63 West York . . . .... .A 70 80 Dover ............ H 38 88 Kennard Dale ...... H 69 73 Central ..... , ...... A 69 72 Spring Grove ...... H 62 58 Red Lion .......... A 56 60 Northern .... ..... H 53 63 Eastern ........... A 67 63 West York ......... H 57 53 Susquehannock ..... A 67 83 Dover ............ A 57 60 Dallastown ........ H 67 77 Central . . . .... .H 76 6l Northern .......... 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Myers Smith Smith Roffensburger Hoover Kochenour Mnvfercfazidm en wwaw 'W vw A, ,Q FIRST ROW: Left to right: Donna Smith, Sandra Spoonhour, Wanda Baker-Sec., Barbara Reeser-Pres., Mar StonsiferAVice-Pres, Carolyn Brenneman-Treos,, Gloria Hoover. SECOND ROW: Jenny Ketterman, Gar Bowers, Robert Gross, Ivan Kope, Sonia Shorts, Donald Mitzel, John Watters. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Sanger Phyllis Kitner, Mary Ellen Snyder, Elleanore Beard, Elsie Beard, Donna Sheeley, Jean Bupp, FOURTH ROW Mr, Kramer, Robert Frantz, Richard King, Robert King, Dennis Strine, Jack Kann, Thomas Schaffer, Donald Sill FIRST ROW: Left to right: Eva Bechtel, Ruth Ann Elveye-Treas., Joyce Hively-Vice-Pres., Beniamin Dolbine- Pres., Sharon Davnis-Sec,, Kenneth Stevens, Margaret Britcher. SECOND ROW: Barbara Dunklebarger, Faye Glace, Martin Alloway, Lois Firestone, Sandy Boll, Astrid Ensminger. THIRD ROW: Mary Evans, Edward Fullen, Robert Armstrong, Janice Ferree, Michael Butcher, Joan Bostic, Janet Baker. FOURTH ROW: Janet Bowers, Har- riet Boeclcel, Shana Crumling, Dorothy Conley, Joyce Gillen, Barbara Fortune. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Gohn, Mary Ann Benyak, Elaine Forry, Jane Brenneman, Kathryn Eckenrode, Judy Evans, Dorothy Anderson. SIXTH ROW: Faye Bailey, Lamar Fetrow, Gerald Brillhart, Bary Dolan, Richard Brenner, Lewis Darr. . ,.. .,,, -. ST ROW: Left to right: Lois Hollerbush, Roger Hoffman, Jay Hitz, Donald Humer, Judy Hollerbush, Russell fartney, Sandra Hatterer. SECOND ROW: Donna Hatterer, Eugene Hanna, Dorothy Krout, Dianna Hopkins, lard Miller, Ellen Leos, THIRD ROW: Shirley Ann Morthland, Theresa Miller, Barbara May, Ruthonna Myers, mine Lehman, Dorothy Mann, Dorothy Miller. FOURTH ROW: Geraldine Killian, Jacqueline Lloyd, Gary Jar: i, Clair Hoover, Lana Markley, Gloria Lingg. FIFTH ROW: Ivan Monsberger, Juanita Hoover, Fred Kunkle, liam King, Robert Musser, Sherry Jordon, Leelond Hoover. SIXTH ROW: Robert Miller, Russell Hoover, Robert zel, Larry Horner, Stanley Ilyes, Raymond Hoover. SEVENTH ROW: Mr, Allison, Fred Hombach, Mr. Browno FIRST ROW: Left to right: Carrie Schroder, Joann Sipe, Connie Sweitzer Anna Mae Shat?er Jerry Stough Jane Weigle, Betty Sanger, SECOND ROW: Donny Newcomer, Brenda Repman Marian Zirkle Mary Jane Sterner Harriet Shelly, Wayne Stabley, THIRD ROW: Ruth Schaftner, Tillie Snelboker Harold Schuler Eugene Stover Sam Reese, May Ann Poff, Beverly Smyser. FOURTH ROW: Tom Updegroft Larry Wltmer James Nause Carl Updegraft, William Ort, Paul Wilt. FIFTH ROW: Edward Smith, Kenneth Pugh Tyrrell Stahle Stewart Waser Bob Stough, Ned Rentzel, Harold Reeser. SIXTH ROW: Mr. John Fetrow L: ,ni W... JU ICR FIRST ROW: Left to right: Jesslyn Alloway, Mancy Brinton Betty Fritz-Ast., Treas., Wayne Spahr-Vice-Pres., Bary Julius-Pres., Rat Donner-Sec., Dorothy Brenneman, Mary Ann Gross. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Brenne- man, Shelva Donner, Donna Jordan, Joanne Boileau, Judy Earhart, Linda Bower, Patricia Adams, Todette La- Prarie, JoAnn Kottcamp. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Benyak, Ronald Duncan, Tom Brenneman, Almeda Althouse, Beatrice Houck, Barbara Hively, Douglas Ely, Gary Kling Mrs. Griswell. FOURTH ROW: Linda Boyer, George Kohr, John Loclcard, Robert Diehl, Robert Crager, Nelson Brenneman, Jan Everhart: FIFTH ROW: Maurice Aldin- ger, Bill Ilyes, Jack Fadely, Bradely Dunlcer, Kenneth Koch Wayne Gundy. SIXTH ROW: Gerald Keller, William Fitzlcee, Lawrence Lower. FIRST ROW: Left to right: Verna Rumsey, Theda Sipe, Ray Neiman, Janet Stover, Harvey Prowell, Shirley White, Carolyn Shaftner, Sandy Sipe. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Smith, Judy Miller, Judy Witmer, Bonita Souser, June Schroeder, Mary Jo Watters, Racheal Musser, Helen Shefler, Sandra Repman. THIRD ROW: Miss Bricker, Gret- Chen Penrod, Anna Mae Mann, Frances Shefter, Dawn Smeltzer, Brenda Wright, Glenda Doll, James Weire, Norma Jean Mann, Miss St. Ledger, FOURTH ROW: Earl Nace, Ruthanna Rauhauser, Carl Murray, Walter Rohr- baugh, Glenn Staub, Roger Sunday, Dave Strausbaugh, Dorothy Michalalc, Sandra Snellbaker. FIFTH ROW: Maxine Quillen, David McKenzie, Lowell Reeser, Albert Strayer, Robert Staub, Larry Ranieri, Gary Miller, SIXTH ROW: Ronald Toomey, Luther Sullivan, Donald Mummert, V 1 I 'EBV N 41 55- : M FIRST ROW: Front to back: Eric Burkey, Robert Frantz, Robert Gross, Gloria Hoover. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Brenneman, Jack Kann, Jennie Ketterman, Richard King, Robert King, Jean Bupp, Mr. Kramer. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Kitner, Ivan Kope, Donald Mitzel, Barbara Reeser, Rebecca Sanger, Elsie Beard, FOURTH ROW: Donna Shelley, Sonia Shorts, Donald Silk, Wanda Baker, Elleanore Beard, FIFTH ROW: Mary Ellen Snyder, Sandra Spaonhour, Mary Stonsifer, Dennis Strine, John Watters, Gary Bowers. FIRST ROW, Front to back, Kenneth Dietz, Richard Brenner, Sharon Davin, Harriett Boickel, Janet Bowers, Faye Bailey. SECOND ROW: Margaret Britcher, Janet Baker, Dorothy Anderson. THIRD ROW: Eva Bechtel, Mary Ann Benyak, Dorothy Conley, Shaha Crumling, Joan Bostlc. FOURTH ROW: Jane Brenneman, Ruth Ann Elvey, Kath- ryn Eckenrode, Barbara Dunlclebarger, Sandy Boll. FIFTH ROW: Lewis Darr, Barry Dolan, Gerald Brillhart, Michael Butcher, Terry Dunklebarger, Mr. Botterbusch, Robert Armstrong, Martin Alloway, Beniamin Dolbin. - it 7 vs FIRST ROW: Front to back, Roger Hoffman, Judy Hollerbush, Lois Hollerbush, SECOND ROW: Nancy Gohn, Fred Homboch, Eugene Hanna, Donna Hotterer, Sandra Hatterer. THIRD ROW: Elaine Forry, Barbara Fortune, Ronald Fritz, Edward Fullen, Larry Horner, Faye Glace, George Gladfelter. FOURTH ROW: Astrid Ensminger, Russell Hoover, Janice Ferree, Lamar Fetrow, Stanley llyes, Lois Firestone, Bill Flinchbaugh, FIFTH ROW: Mr. Brown, Judy Evans, Dianna Hopkins, Mary Evans, Don Humei, Jay Hitz, Clair Hoover, Leeland Hoover, Raymond Hoover, Juanita Hoover, Joyce Hively. FIRST ROW: Front to back: Dorothy Krout, Ellen Leos, Max ne Lehman, Gloria Lingg, Jacqueline Lloyd, Fred Kunkle. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Mann, Ivan Mansberger Luna Markley, Barbara May, Dorothy Miller. THIRD ROW: Russell McCartney, Robert Miller, Richard Miller, The'esa Miller, Robert Mitzel, Shirley Ann Morthland, Robert Musser. FOURTH ROW: William King, Ruthanna Mye-rs, Danny Newcomer, James Nouse, William Ort, Mary Ann Poff, Gary Jordan. FIFTH ROW: Geraldine Killian, Kenneth Pugh, Sam Reese, Harold Reeser, Ned Rentzel, Brenda Repman, Sherry Jordan. STANDING: Mr. Allison. ,., .,,,+l,., ,,,,, ... 1, E35 vi, ,,,. if I A RST ROW: Front to back: George Kohr, JoAnn Kottcamp, Todette LaPrairie, John Lockard. SECOND ROW: Jvid McKenzie, Anna Mae Mann, Norma Jean Mann, Dotty Miclcalak, Gary Miller, Gerald Keller, Barry Julius. HRD ROW: Donald Mummert, Carl Murray, Rachael Musser, Earl Nace, Ray Neiman, Bill Humer, Harvey owell, Bill llyes FOURTH ROW: Larry Ranieri, Ruth Rauhauser, Lowell Reeser, Sandy Repman, Walter Rohre iugh, Verna Rumsey, Kenneth Koch. FIFTH ROW: Miss St. Ledger, Gretchen Penrod, Judy Miller, Maxine Quilf n, Donna Jordan, Lawrence Lower. IRST ROW: Front to back: Thomas Updegraft, James Weire, Robert Stough Betty Sanger, Beverly Srnyser. SEC- IND ROW: Wayne Stahle, Joanne Sipe, Carl Updegraft, Stewart Waser, Ruth SchalTner, Harriet Shelly. THIRD OW: Paul Wilt, Larry Witmer, Eugene Stover, Lyrrell Stahle, Connie Sweitzer, Mary Jane Sterner. FOURTH OW: Harold Schuler, Kenny Stevens, Anna Mae Shaffer, Edwin Smith, Tillie Snellbaker, Jerry Stough, Mr. Fet. aw FIFTH ROW: Jane Weigle, Carrie Schroeder, Marian Zirkle. ..-Q l l r I I I I I r FIRST ROW: Front to back: James Weire, Robert Strayer Wayne Spahr. SECOND ROW: Mary Jo Watters, David Strcusbaugh, Bonita Souser, Sandy Sipe, Carolyn Schaffner, Frances Sheffer. THIRD ROW: Brenda Wright, Janet Stover, Sandy Snellboker, Shirley White, June Schroder, Dawn Smeltzer. FOURTH ROW: Robert Staub, Geraldine Smith, Judy Witmer, Theda Sipe, Helen Sheffer FIFTH ROW: Miss Glenda Bricker, Rodger Sunday, Albert Shoemaker, Glenn Staub, Luther Sullivan, Ronald Toomey. STANDING: Mrs, Criswell, Linda Bowers, Pat Adams, Maurice Aldinger, Mary Ann Gross, Jack Fadely, Bill Fitz- kee, Jan Everhart, Ronald Duncan. SEATED: FIRST ROW: Jesslyn Alloway, Almeda Althouse, Carolyn Benyak, Joan Boileau, Beatric Houck, Gary Kling. SECOND ROW: Linda Boyer, Dorothy Brenneman, Nelson Brenne- man, Tom Brennemon, Barbara Hively, Betty Frtiz, Wayne Gundy. THIRD ROW: Nancy Brinton, Robert Crager, Pot Donner, Shelvo Donner, Robert Diehl, James Deitz, Glenda Doll. FOURTH ROW: Barry Dunklebarger, Judy Ehrhart, Douglas Ely. ILINIQR EARBOOK STAFF A? CAFETERIA LINE F. H. A. CLUB ki 0' Qs ., ' 1. N Kayak K - ,- V135 ,. -vu. fe- : f , Y 4 , Mm 2 ' 1 f 1 -wr, 1 1 'A 'XV ff 1 Q W , ,rio iii . Y1 Tg ',i:,Yi4 I H k ,- V K 42 '- lr, , Af.i ,y P 'l' A. . jf L 3 fM ' uv 4' 7 1 f , I i my 'Xl ' A. , . , kvh ,wfv 1 . .I J x gs x iffisx Q ,- F I -Qffni 4,11 jr? Y! J t XQ 'W' 1. ,fx 7 v ..-J r wi ,naw 1 I MBR paw V' 1 . I Ili 'Ki , , -. ii i-. . I my Y V. ' T, K Z QE--Tjfyl 5,5 1 g i glee jp-15154 L mn mmm,, , Mi, +5 mx. M 'Z 2 'jg ,ff v-.I Sr 'L 34 ,f R - x en iam L,,.,.. WM' L. ,,--- R xA' x 'K nm J- t 2 an ,A , n lk WE., ,ff wi'L,. ky , , A V. ins' . , ,,,,.r Y 5 . rf WZ. 'Q fix -V x Q M ' I M., a JW- ff f A 4-.. . it ,, .Mk -1 ,, K am . WWWQMWW PRESS CONFERENCE swf '14 smasma Pac! '72 fall 64 77taaf7ftaz Zara! Eelzeaw Wcddevz Wann gaeangeauwma HALLCDWEEN PARTY 7een49e 7oddZa4 G3 SENIOR Edadatwaaddewde CH RISTMAS zum' :swam DAN CE Dummy Duncan ECHO LOG SEATED: Emelyn Seilz, Nina Weigle, Phyllis Diehl, Anna Dellinger, Eileen Reese, Zoe- . lynne Fritz, George Shaffer, Norman Bair, STANDING: Judy Wilmer, Larry LaPrairie, Joyce Myers, Lance Slroyer, Belly Kochenour, Nila Kessler, Gloria Frey, Laura Smilh, Linda Fink, Bonnie Cramer. ' 5015 7764114 St, .ledga 14616204 SEATED: Gail Klinedinsl, Pal Bloss, Lois Brolhers, Shirley Wilmer, Jolene Buchar, Busi- ness Manager, Jim Deardorf, Bob Dielz, Mox- ine Baker. STANDING: Miss Sl. Ledger, Bill Zinn, Roger Weigle, Gary Gembe, Waller Hoover, 67 FRONT ROW: Left to right: Nina Weigle, Laura Srnitw, Emelyn Seitz, Shirley Witmer, Mrs. Roslyn L. King, Maxine Maker. STANDING: Roger Weigle, Jesse Smith, George Shatter, Leonard Fleilman, Stanley Craft, Lance Strayer, Richard Stevens, Edward Swartz. Zdanmue Snag! Staff at work YEARBO0 'Q Dick draws. TAFFS gxdnedd Sm!! iw Editorial staff. v Qgb in WT 55 'P N: wwif. X-r--'r .xg FIRST ROW: Left lo righl: Joyce Myers, Eileen Reese, Larry LaPrairie, Jolene Buchar, Phyllis Diehl, Marlin Chapman, Robert Dietz, William Zinn, Norman Bair, SECOND ROW: Gail Klinedinsl, Belly Kochenour, Linda Fink, Nita Kess- ler, Patricia Blass, Gloria Frey, Bonnie Cramer, Zoelynne Fritz, Terry Prowell, Larry Brenneman, John Gross, James Deardori'T, Mr, Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Gary Gembe, Waller Hoover, Dale Biller, Carl King, Glenn Elfner. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr. Kimber .................... --Larry LaPrairie Newton Fuller .... .... - -Jesse Smith Annabelle Fuller .... --- Madge Fuller ..... - --Shirley Witmer ----Phyllis Diehl Steve Eldridge ..... ..... W illiam Zinn Katie .......... .... M axine Baker Clayton Evans .... .... -- --Joyce Myers Mrs. Douglas----- ----- -Martin Chapman Rena Leslie ..... ..... N ina Weigle Uncle Stanley ..... ..... N orman Bair Raymond ....... ..... R onald Sunday Sue Barrington .... .... J olene Buchar Leggett Frazer .... .... R oger Weigle Tommy Hughes--- - - --Stanley Craft Miss Wilcox -.-- ------ L aura Smith Mr. Prescott .---- ---- E dward Hoover ev, gfmfff NGECRGE WAS Zum 704297 77 70elcome 7fuwe6n4 GTON SLEPT HERE Kchufez zfznalelle 7Zwz fend, 7Zaww4ae'7wa44!cZtZe44aaez. .. Dcizected gg Qcaunaa Wah vi Q WM um M 1 to-.. .. :- MF H - .. Q N . -vmmmwwmeu-wh M ' X ' .M Q A in W' fr- aww JW L. .13 'm3 ',g?w,Ff-. MM QQ, 0 ,1, A Q 4' K 9, gf., 'ky , in My Sag Smale 1464943441 704464 Wm 7Zame?7 Em Sup -land Wo! .... . BACCALALI REATE Sww may 27, 1956 wa. may 5, zz. 2, wma De. fcbdzubze Aeadapmeuaw .Aspen Super. prun. awards Lance Strayer HIS dIpl0mO COMM ENCEM ENT MAY 3 I, I956 Qzadaazu fuuuanal CLASS ADVISORS 204144 .4 Kaz? 6344 641044 LAVENDER AND WHITE Wada COOPERATION MEANS GRADUATION 66444 '7Zowa WHITE CARNATION 76 CLASS OF ' FIRST ROW: Left to right, Anna Dellinger, Betty Kockenour, Jolene Buchar, Martha Mumma, Glen Elfner-Sec., Phyllis Diehl-Vice-Pres., Norman Bair-Pres., Sam Chapman-Treas., Joyce Myers-Historian, Linda Fink, Judy Deitz, Shelva Zirkle, Gloria Frey, Jane Mohr. SEC- OND ROW: Gail Klinedinst, Gloria Steffee, Emelyn Seitz, Glenn White, Jane Abel, Ellen Wilhide, Pauline Hoover, Larry LaPrairie, Ronald Sunday, Charlotte Wallace, Cathy Smith, Dorothy Ely, Wilbur Miller, Eileen Reese, Lois Brothers. THIRD ROW: Mrs. King, JoAnn Lloyd, Ed Swartz, Bonnie Cramer, Nina Weigle, William Sipe, Paul Shaier, Donald Stoner, Laura Smith, Nita Kessler, Keith Rode, Maxine Baker, Pat Bloss, Shirley Witmer. Fourth Row: Terry Prowell, John Gross, Walter Hoover, William Zinn, Roger Weigle, Richard Stevens, Jessee Smith, George Shaffer, Robert Dietz, Duane Bupp, Carl King, Patricia Bloss. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Danner, Ray Dennis, Sam King, Larry Brenneman, Wayne May, Lance Strayer, Fran- cis Hanna, Richard Stambough, Ronald Griffin, Zoelynne Fritz, Gary Nouse, Leonard Heil- man. SIXTH ROW: Alan Toomey, Ralph Reeser, Stanley Craft, Donald Sweitzer. 77 SENIOR HOME ROOM IO FIRST ROW: Left to right: Norman Bair, Larry Brenneman, James Deardorf, Dorothy Ely, Francis Hanna. SECOND ROW: Maxine Baker, Lois Brothers, Judy Deitz, Linda Fink, Leonard Heilman, Betty Kockenour. THIRD ROW: Dale Biller, Jolene Buchar, Robert Dietz, Gloria Frey, Edward Hoover, Gail Klindinst. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Bloss, Sam Chapman, Anna Dellinger, Zoelynne Fritz, Pauline Hoover, Larry LaPrairie. FIFTH ROW: Gloria Steffee, Stan Craft, Ray Dennis, Gary Gembe, Walt Hoover, Duane Bupp. STANDING: John Gross, Glenn Elfner, Ronald Donner, Carl King, Nita Kessler, Jane Abel, Bonnie Cramer, Phyllis Diehl, Ronald Griffin, Sam King, Mr. Zimmerman. 78 SENIOR HOME ROOM I2 FIRST ROW: Front to back: Ed Swartz, Jesse Smith. SECOND ROW: Roger Weigle, Laura Smith, Emelyn Seitz, Eileen Reese, JoAnn Lloyd, Nina Weigle. THIRD ROW: Gary Nouse, Terry Prowell, Jane Mohr, Ralph Reeser, Keith Rode, Wayne May. FOURTH ROW: Glenn White, George Shaffer, Paul ShalTer, Bill Sipe, Lance Strayer, Martha Mumma. FIFTH ROW: Richard Stambaugh, Richard Stevens, Donald Stoner, Cathy Smith, Wilbur Miller. SIXTH ROW: Donald Sweitzer, Alan Toomey, Charlotte Wallace, Joyce Myers, Ronald Sunday. SEVENTH ROW: Ellen Wilhide, Shirley Witmer, William Zinn, Mrs. King, Shelva Zirkle. 79 JANE E. ABEL Mt. Wolf, Penna. General NORMAN E BAIR R, D. iil York Haven, Penna. Academic MAXINE M. BAKER Manchester, Penna. Vocational Business DALE A. BILLER R. D ihl York Haven, Penna Academic 80 PATRICIA A. BLOSS Mt. Wolf, Penna. Commercial 71..' LOIS E. BROTHERS R. D. No. I York Haven, Penna. Commercial JOLENE l. BUCHAR MT. Wolf, Penna. Academic DUANE BUPP R. D. No. I York Haven, Penna. General 81 MARTIN L. CHAPMAN Jr. Mcmchesfer, Penncz. General STANLEY C. CRAFT York Haven, Penno. Commercial BONNIE I.. CRAMER Mt. Wolf, Penne. Commercial RONALD E. DANNER York Haven, Perma. 82 -1, I 'him JAMES E. DEARDORFF R. D. No. l Manchester, Pennc. General ANNA L DELLINGER R. D. No. 5 York, Penno. Commercial JUDITH A. DEITZ MT. Wolf, Penncl. Commercial RAY E. DENNIS Mt. Wolf, Penno. General 83 x E is 5 . ali' .ww 1 'avi PHYLLIS E. DIEHL MT. Wolf, Penna. Academic ROBERT H. DIETZ, Jr Mt. Wolf, Penna. Commercial GLEN W. ELFNER R. D. No. l Mi. Wolf, Penna. Commercial DOROTHY M. ELY R. D. No. I Mt. Wolf, Penna. Commercial 84 LINDA M. PINK R. D. No. I Manchester, Penna Academic GLORIA M. FREY R. D. No. 3 Dover, Penna. Commercial ZOELYNNE N. FRITZ Mt. Wolf, Penna. Commercial GARY G. GEMBE R. D. No. I Mt. Wolf, Penna. Commercial 85 RONALD E. GRIFFIN MI. Wolf, Penna. General JOHN C. GROSS R. D. No. I Manchester, Pennu General LEONARD A. HEILMAN MI. Wolf, Pennc. Commercial EDWARD W. HOOVER R. D. No. 4 York, Penno. Academic 86 PAULINE F. HOOVER R. D. No. I Manchester, Penna Commercial WALTER E. HOOVER, Jr. R. D. No. l York Haven, Penna. Commercial CARL J. KING Mt. Wolf, Penna Commercial SAMUEL F. KING R. D. No. I Manchester, Penna. Commercial 87 R. D. GAIL L. KLINEDINST No. l MT. Wolf, Penna. Business Vocational R. D. BETTY M. KOCHENOUR R. D. No. 1 MT. Wolf, Penna Commercial LARRY L. LaPRAIRIE No. l York Haven, Penna. Academic JoANN R. LLOYD R. D, No. 3 Dover, Penna Commercial 88 WAYNE E. MAY R. D. No. l Manchester, Penna. General WILBER A. MILLER R. D. No. l York Haven, Penna. General JANE D. MOHR R. D. No. l Mt. Wolf, Penna Commercial MARTHA E. MUMMA R. D. No. l Manchester, Penna. Commercial 89 JOYCE E. MYERS R. D. No. 3 Dover, Penna. Commercial GARY NOUSE R. D. No. i York Haven, Penna. General TERRY C. PROWELL Mt. Wolf, Penna. General ,ff RITA M. RAFFENSBERGER R R, D. No. I Manchester, Penna. Business Vocational WW .Qs i 90 EILEEN M. REESE R. D. No, 'I MT. Wolf, Penna General RALPH REESER R. D. No. l York Haven, Penna. General KEITH D. RODE York Haven, Penna General OSCAR SEAGER R. D. No. l York Haven, Penna. General 91 EMELYN A. SEITZ Mt. Wolf, Penno. Academic GEORGE A. SHAFFER R. D. No. i Mt. Wolf, Pennc. Academic PAUL W. SHAFFER . D. No. I Mt. Wolf, Pennc. Academic WILLIAM H. SIPE, Jr. R. D. No. I Mi. Wolf, Penna Academic 92 CATHERINE M. SMITH R. D. No. 5 York, Penna Commercial JESSE E. SMITH II R. D. No. I Manchester, Penna. Academic LAURA E. SMITH R. D. No. I Manchester, Penna Academic RICHARD E. STAMBAUGH R. D. No. I Manchester, Penna. Commercial 93 RICHARD T. STEVENS R. D. No. I Mt, Wolf, Penna. General DONALD W, STONER York Haven, Penncl. General LANCE L. STRAYER Mt. Wolf, Penna. Academic RONALD SUNDAY R. D. No. 4 York, Penna. General 94 EDWARD P. SWARTZ R. D. No. i Manchester, Penna Academic DONALD R. SWEITZER R. D. No. i Manchester, Penna. General ALAN L. TOOMEY R. D, No. i York Haven, Penna Academic CHARLOTTE WALLACE R. D. No. 4 York, Penna. Commercial 95 NINA F. WEIGLE Manchester, Penna. Business Vocational ROGER A. WEIGLE Manchester, Penna. General GLENN E. WHITE R. D. No. i Manchester, Penna. General ELLEN L. WILHIDE R. D. No. I Manchester, Penna. Commercial 96 SHIRLEY M. WITMER R. D. 33 Dover, Pennc Commercial WILLIAM G. ZINN D. iffl Ml. Wolf, Penne. General SHELVAJ. ZIRKLE R, D, :MA York, Penno. Commercial 97 CLASS HISTORY How about those footsteps on the pathway of Manchester High School ??? Some were big, some were small, some light, and others heavy. Remember the cheerful laughter and the anticipatory smiles, way back in the year of September 1952? Forty-three freshmen crossed the threshold of M. H. S. that month and year. Their foosteps traced down the hall into a room called the gym and they learned there were to be four big steps to be taken at M. H. S. Their first step was being a freshman, then those steps wer sepa- rated into rooms. The stage with Mrs. King and the cafeteria with Miss Freestone. At this stage the steps were divided into we's . We made many friends and got along very well and before we knew it, we had completed our first steps with the aid of our class president, Nina Weigle. Some of the outstanding highlights that took place were the skating and freshman parties. Summer passed very quickly, and before we real- ized it school had begun for our second big step. We welcomed sixty-three students from Mt. Wolf. This increased our enrollment and now we had a grand total of 106 sophomores. We had taken our second step, by earning the name of sophomores. We were assigned to four dilferent rooms, 1-A with Mrs. King, 1-B with Mr. Allison, and room2 with Miss Barrett, along with a few iuniors in that room. Making and selling peanuts as one of our class Projects proved to be fun as well as profitable. Some of our fun-filled activities of that year were the Hal- loween party, and the Be-Bop Hop, which wasa record dance. The school term was coming to an end, and we had a new phase of school life. At least we had a firm holding, with our two steps completed. Summer came and went quickly, and we came back to school the fall of 1954. We were iuniors, and our high school years were coming to a close. We began to participate in a larger part of the school affairs. We were divided into three home- rooms. Rooms 2, 5, and the lobby as a substitute because of over crowdedness. The teachers were Miss Barrett, Mr. Kramer, and Miss Bricker. Our class president was Phyllis Diehl. We added funds to our class treasury by selling potato chips. This was the year we would buy our school rings. As iuniors we looked forward to the iunior-senior prom which was held at the Hotel York- town and was really a wonderful event. The theme of the prom was Melody of Love. Report card day came and this made us seniors. Now our third step was completed. We came back to school in September of 1955. Here we are, seniors at last. What a year to remem- ber. This was the year all seventy-one of us seniors were awaiting. Now we were put into rooms 10 and Q and Mr. Zimmerman, and Mrs. King were our class advisors. Norman Bair is our president, help- us through difficult spots. This was our busiest year of all with our dance, banquet, yearbook, newspa- per, and our senior play, which was George Wash- ington Slept Here , held on March 15th and 17th. We received an income from selling ice cream. A ham supper was held on February 18, for the benefit of our yearbook, and a variety show for our class treasury. On may 25, we held our senior prom, Moments To Remember , at the Hotel Yorktown, which was sensational. Our senior trip, for which everyone worked so hard, was completed and May 31 came and we had completed our fourth and final step. We will never forget M. H. S., as our footsteps are traced down through the years. JANE ABEL Commercial Jane F.H.A. 2,37 Chorus 37 Jr. Red Cross 47 Echo Log 47 Food Sales 4, NORMAN BAIR PATRICIA BLOSS Commercial 'tPat Y-Teens 2,37 Employment Bureau 47 Yearbook 47 Echo Log 47 Press Conference 47 Volleyball 2,3,47 Intramural Basketball 2,3,47 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. LOIS BROTHERS Academic Norman Commercial Lois Stag 37 Hi-Y 47 Science Fair 3,47 Student Council 47 F-l'l-A. 2: Y'T6eI'1S 37 Employment BUFSGU 47 Echo l-09 Chorus 3,47 Echo Log 47 Yearbook 47 Senior Play 47 4: Career Conference 4: Press Conference 4. Class President 47 Intramural Basketball 3,47 Career Conference 47 Press Conference 4. MAXINE BAKER Business Vocational 'Max' Girls Sports I7 F.H.A. 2,3,47 Chorus I7 Echo Log 47 Yearbook Editorial 47 Ham Dinner 47 Senior Play 47 Class Treasurer 3. JOLENE BUCHAR Academic Jo Photography 27 Press Conference 3,47 Y-Teens 37 Echo Log 47 Bible 4, President7 Yearbook 47 Chorus 27 Science Fair 3,47 School Play 47 Class Secretary 37 Intramural Basketball 2,3,47 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,47 Inter-scholastic Volleyball 2,4, X lliffiwr Q wsu is is K UT: DALE BILLER Q Academic Jakie I Hi-Y I,2,47 Stag 37 Yearbook 47 Stage Crew 47 Base- ball 2. rrsr 2714! ,.c 7, .W..-,, ...W .A .wig MARTIN CHAPMAN General Sam HifY l,2,35 Stag 35 Varsity 45 Senior Play 45 Yearbook 45 Class Treasurer 45 Basketball I5 Soccer 2,3,45 Intraf mural Basketball l,4, Career Conference 45 Press Conference 4. STANLEY CRAFT Commercial Stan Stag I5 Varsity 2,3,45 Band l,2,35 Yearbook Editorial 45 Echo Log 45 Senior Play 45 Variety Show 3,45 Career Conference 3,45 Press Conference 45 Basketball I,2, 3,45 Volleyball 2,45 Intramural basketball I,25 Trum- pet Quartet 2,3. BONNIE CRAMER Commercial Bonnie Photography 2, F.H.A. 3,4, President 45 Yearbook 45 Echo Log 45 Play Usherette 45 Career Conference 3,45 Press Conference 354. Y 1:31-1,15 -'Sf-f?-.551-f .'-iW'1it I V is-'.Sfi5f.5fG :lfEl3'5zIfYfei55i5ii- C c,,,. ,,,,,, c,,,,l 5 so c,,c + f . .. 'a . i K ..,t v u, . . ,Q RONALD DANNER General Dan JAMES DEARDORFF General Jim Stag 25 I-li-Y 35 Employment Bureau 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2. ANNA DELLINGER Commercial Anna F.H.A. 25 Y-Teens 35 Employment Bureau 45 Echo Log 4, Editr r5 Press Conference 4. JUDITH DEITZ Commercial Judy' F.H.A. 35 Employment Bureau 45 Echo Log 4. RAY DENNIS General Fray' Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Echo Log 45 Soccer I. Hi-Y 13,45 Scrap Drive 45 Stage Crew 45 Press Con ference 4. DOROTHY ELY PHYLLIS DIEHL Academic Phyl Photography 27 Dramatics 37 Bible Club, Secretary 47 Student Council 37 All School Play 37 Senior Play 47 Variety Show 37 Yearbook 47 Echo Log 47 Chorus 273747 State Forensic 37 Class President 37 Vice7President 47 Intramural Volleyball 47 Intramural Volleyball 273747 Senior Prom Court 37 Press Conference 3747 Career Conference 3 273,47 Voice of Democracy 47 Betty Crocker 4. ROBERT DIETZ Commercial Bob Hi-Y 2747 Stag 37 Band 2,3747 Chorus 3747 Yearbook 47 Basketball 2737 Intramural Basketball 273,47 Variety Show 3,47 Scrap Drive 47 Assembly 27374. GLEN ELFNER Commercial Chobboge Hi-Y 273,47 Class Secretary 47 Intramural Basketball 273,47 Intramural Volleyball 273,47 Scrap Drive 47 Stage Crew7 Press Conference 4. Commercial t'Dot LINDA FINK Academic Lin Jr. Red Cross 27 Dramatics 37 Crafts and Hobbies 47 Chorus 3747 Yearbook 47 Echo Log 47 Press Conference 37 Science Fair 3747 State Chorus Forensic 3. GLORIA FREY Commercial Blondie' Jr. Red Cross 27 Dramatics 37 Hobbies and Crafts 47 Variety Show 47 Intramural Basketball 273747 lntra mural Volleyball 273,47 Inter-scholastic Volleyball 47 Yearbook 47 Press Conference 47 Play Usherette 4. ZOELYNNE FRITZ Commercial Zoe Jr. Red Cross 27 Y-Teens 37 Employment Bureau 47 Echo Log 47 Yearbook 47 Press Conference 47 Play Usherette 47 Volleyball 37 Intramural Volleyball 374. W F.H.A. 27 Employment Bureau 47 Handicraft 3. J. .sl KN RONALD GRIFFIN General 'AROH' Varsity 2,3,45 Soccer 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3. JOHN GROSS General Johnny Gloss' Hi-Y 2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Intramural Basketball 2,3. LEONARD HEILMAN Commercial Len Hi-Y 25 Handicraft 35 Employment Bureau 45 Band 2, 35 Trumpet Trio 3,45 Trumpet Quartet 2,35 Variety Show 45 Ham Supper 4. EDWARD HOOVER Academic Ed Hi-Y 2,45 Science 35 Band 45 Senior Play 45 Science Fair 4, PAULINE HOOVER Commercial Polly Jr. Red Cross 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 253,45 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,45 Variety Show 2,3. WALTER HOOVER Commercial Walt Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Echo Log 45 Stage Crew 4. CARL KING Commercial 'tKingie Stag 25 Hi-Y 3,45 Echo 45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. SAMUEL KING Commercial Sam Hi-Y 2,45 Stag 35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Chorus 3,4. GAIL KLINEDINST Business Vocational t'Proxy Y-Teens 2,3,45 Food Soles 45 Echo Log 45 Yearbook 45 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Inter-scholastic Volleyball 3,45 Track 35 Press Conference 4. BETTY KOCHENOUR Commercial 'tBetz Y-Teens 2,3747 Intramural Volleyball 23,47 Intramural Basketball 2,3747 Echo Log 47 Yearbook 47 Press Cone ference 4. LARRY LQPRAIRIE Academic LaRue HiAY l,2,3,47 Senior Play 47 Variety Show 47 Yearbook 47 Baseball l,27 Basketball l,27 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,47 Intramural Volleyball l,2,3,4, JQANN LOYD Commercial JoAnn Jr, Red Cross 27 F.H.A. 37 Y-Teens 47 Echo Log 4. WAYNE MAY General Curly Hi-Y 2,47 Stag 3. WILBUR MILLER General Wits Hi-Y l,2,3,47 Echo Log 47 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. JANE MOHR Commercial l'Janie Y-Teens 23,47 Intramural Volleyball 2,47 Intramural Basketball 274. MARTHA MUMMA Commercial 'AMOTIITGH Y-Teens 27 Jr. Red Cross 3,47 Chorus 47 Play Usherette 47 Food Sales 4. JOYCE MYERS Commercial Joyce Y-Teens 27 Handicraft 37 Employment Bureau 47 Year- book 47 Echo Log 47 Senior Play 47 Press Conference 47 Historian 47 Intramural Volleyball 3,47 Intramural Bas- ketball 3,4. 1 as RITA RAFFENSBERGER Business Vocational i'Rite Girls Sports l,Ii, Handicraft 2, Hobbies and Crafts 4, Chorus I, Food Sales, Echo Log 4, Intramural Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4, Inter-schoIas- tic Volleyball 2 3,4, Variety Show I. EILEEN REESE General Eileen Chorus 2,3,4, YfTeens 2,3,4, County Chorus 4, Variety Show 2,3,4, State Chorus Forensic 3, Cheerleader 2, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,4, Inter-scholastic Volleyball 3, Echo Log 4, Year- book 4, Press Conference. KEITH RODE General Keith Hi-Y I,2,4, Stag 3, Homeroom Treasurer I, Homeroom Vice-President 3. EMELYN SEITZ Academic EmeIyn Photography 2, Dramatics 3, Bible 4, Cheerleader 2, Band 3,4, Chorus Accompanist 3,4, Prom Court 3, Yearbook Editor 4, Echo Log 4, Student Council 3, Trumpet Trio Accompanist 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 4, Variety Show 2,3,4, GEORGE SHAFFER Academic Jake Photography 2, Hi-Y 3, Science 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3, Echo Log 3, Yearbook Photographer 4, Science Fair 3,4, Stage Crew 3, PAUL SHAFFER Academic Paul Hi-Y 2,4, Sports 3, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. WILLIAM SIPE Academic Bill Hi-Y 2,4, Sports 3, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. CATHERINE SMITH Commercial Cathy Sports I, F.H.A. 2,3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Chorus I, Variety Show I, Intramural Basketball 2,4, Intramural Volley- ball 3,4. Science Fair 4 Press Conference 3,4, Career Confer- ence 3,4. JESSE SMITH Academic Jess School Play 35 Stag 25 Varsity 3,45 Senior Play 45 Year- book Editorial 45 Soccer 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 2,35 Intramural Vol- leyball 2,3. LAURA SMITH Academic Cookie Jr. Red Cross 2,45 Chorus 3,45 Senior Play 45 F.H.A. 35 Yearbook Editorial 45 Variety Show 25 Echo Log 45 Science Fair 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Country Forensic 35 Career Conference 2,35 Press Conference 4, RICHARD STEVENS General Shorty Hi5Y 3,45 Handicraft 25 Yearbook Editorial 45 Senior Play Stage Hand 45 Intramural Basketball 4. DONALD STONER General Drop Jaw Hi-Y 'l,3,45 Stag 25 Echo 45 Intramural Basketball l,2, 3,45 Soccer I. LANCE STRAYER Academic Rudie Band 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Varsity 3,45 Student Council 3,4- Vice-President 35 President 45 Soccer 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 2,35 Volley- ball 3,45 School Play 35 Echo Log 45 Yearbook Editorial 45 Variety Show 35 Student Council Conference 35 Press Conference 4. EDWARD SWARTZ Academic Ed Photography 25 Stag 35 Hi-Y 45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,45 Inter-scholastic Volleyball 4, DONALD SWEITZER General Cheese Hi-Y 2,45 Sports 35 Intramural Basketball 45 Intramural Volleyball 3. ALAN TOOMEY Academic Alan Hn-Y l,3,45 Camera 2. 602. CHARLOTTE WALLACE Commercial Charlotte F.H.A. 27 Red Cross 3,47 lntramural Volleyball 4. NINA WEIGLE Vocational Business Nina Chorus I7 Sports I7 F.H.A. 27 Y-Teens 37 Employment Bureau 47 Class President I7 lntramural Volleyball 3,47 lntramural Basketball 47 Cherry Pie Contest 27 Press Conference 3,47 Athletic Association I7 Student Coun- cil I7 Yearbook Editorial 47 Echo Log 47 Homecoming Queen 47 Senior Play 47 Cheerleader 3,4. ROGER WEIGLE General 'tBarney Hi-Y I7 Stag 27 Varsity 3,47 Senior Play 47 Scrap Drive 47 Yearbook Editorial 47 Echo Log 47 Press Conference 47 Soccer l,2,3 47 Basketball l,2,3,47 lntramural Vol- leyball 2,3,47 lntramural Basketball l,27 Inter-scholastic Volleyball 4. GLENN WHITE General Snoball Hi-Y 2,47 Sports 37 lntramural Basketball 2,3,47 Scarp- drive 47 Stage Crew 4. ELLEN WILHIDE Commercial Ellie' Photography 27 Handicraft 37 Bridge and Scabble 4. SHIRLEY WITMER Commercial Shirl Y-Teens 27 Dramatics 37 Employment Bureau 47 lntra- mural Basketball 2,3,47 Intramural Volleyball 3,47 Senior Play 47 Variety Show 47 Yearbook Editorial 47 Echo Log 47 Prom Court 3. WILLIAM ZINN General 7 Zinn Photography 27 Sports 37 Hi-Y 47 Senior Play 47 Year- book 47 lntramural Basketball 2,3,47 lntramural Valley ball 2,3747 Volleyball 4. SHELVA ZIRKLE Commercial Jeanie F.H.A. 27 Jr. Red Cross 3,4. , LLm Lm-L 1 . xx jj, UL ss uv i-.ff 1 ', , F - Ya ,Kari f l h'4xKQs3x?i lj CLASS WILL OF I9 6 JANE ABEL wills her special delivery location to any up and coming mail carrier. NORMAN BAlR'S Parliamentary protocol is willingly bequeathed to next year's senior class. MAXINE Pizza Pie BAKER wills her love for Italian food to any spaghetti bender . Mr. Brown is the lucky heir of PAT BLOSS'S crowning glory . To any person not passed the iuvenile stage of life goes WAYNE MAY'S bad habit of sitting on backs of chairs at basketball games. We will LOIS BROTHER'S seat in bookkeeping class to any future bookkeeping brain. JOLENE BUCHAR'S insurance against Indian attacks is willed to any prairie schooner owner. DUANE BUPP'S flexing biceps goto Harold Reeser. SAM CHAPMAN wills to the future senior class treas- urer, all of his sympathy. I We leave CRAFT'S 'IHOT MERC to replace Linda Boyer's exhausted Buick. BONNIE CRAMER wills her first class K.P. duty to Glen- da Doll. RONALD DANNER wills all of his dreary French Classes to anyone who must suffer with French ll. JIM DEARDORF leaves his parking place at M.H.S. to any future lover boy ANNA DELLlNGER'S nose guard is left to all those who can't see to well. RAY DENNlS'S pick-up truck is bequeathed to Mrs. Roberts. PHYLLIS DIEHL wills her basketball coaching ability to Carolyn Benyak. JUDY DIETZ'S untouched gym suit goes to Judy Miller. To Bob Diehl goes BOB DIETZ'S ability to hit high GLEN ELFNER'S love for English Literature is left to all you lucky oncoming seniors. To any future sales woman goes DOT ELY'S ice cream selling ability. LINDA FINK leaves her uninhibited personality to Betty Fritz. ZOELYNNE FRITZ wills her tallness to Sandy Hatterer. GARY GEMBE'S white bucks and crazy iokes are being left for Miss Cassel. RON GRIFFEN bequeathes his flat top to George Glad- felter. JOHN GROSS wills his newest tractor and his talent for plowing to Butch Lower. LENNIE HEILMAN wills his singing ability to Royce Fink. , ED HOOVER wills his many tardy excuses to anyone who likes to take a long shower. We will PAULINE HOOVER'S Halloween party throw- ing ability to the Junior class. WALTER EARL HOOVER bequeaths his many smiles and chuckles to Mr. Nelson on cloudv days. CARL KINK, GLEN WHITE, WILBUR MILLER, LARRY LAPRAIRIE will their height to next years basketball team. SAM SPEEDY KING wills his speedy Pontiac to Red Duncan. We will GAIL KLlNDlNST'S slippery gym sneakers to WILLARD Recapping Tire Service. To MAXINE QUILLEN we leave JOANN LLOYD'S gold seal on her perfect attendance certificate. To Bob Stough, DALE BILLER wills his super padding in case of future paddlings. WILBUR MlLLER'S tack setting ability is left to anyone who can't get the point. JANE MOHR wills her button tearing ability to any future button collector. MARTHA MUMMA leaves her rusty Red Cross badges to Dorothy and Theresa Miller. JOYCE MYERS wills her sympathy in writing the class history to next years class historian. GARY NOUSE wills his Black Leather Jacket to GARY KLING Ther Terror of Highway '92l' TERRY POWELL leaves his ability to do bookkeeping to Anna Mae Mann. RITA RAFFENSBERGER fudge concessions to any needy organization. RALPH REESER'S sheep shooting tactics are left to all future deer hunters. We will EILEEN REESE to KEITH RODE and visa versa. OSCAR SEAGER wills his wrecks to any future junk dealer. A EMELYN SEITZ wills an A in Jr. Lit. class to Bill Fitzkee. GEORGE SHAFFER wills his famed popcorn dance to York Little Theater. PAUL SHAFFER'S cool, calm, temper and all of his patience for 3:30 dismissal are left to next years stu- dents of room IQ. WILLIAM SlPE'S desire for a red hot car with plenty of dig is left to Mr. Allison. lHappy Motoringl. To Mr. Zimmerman, CATHY SMITH leaves all the Spray Net that is required to keep his part straight To any future chemist goes JESS SMlTH'S chemical mixing ability. LAURA SMlTH'S enthusiasm for intramural sports are left to any of next years' captain ladies. DICK STAMBAUGH wills his taxi service from M.H.S. to York to any cabbie with a Packard. DICK STEVENS leaves his art ability to Mr. Reiff's art classes. DONALD STONER'S uninvited love to read magazines in study hall is left to Miss St. Ledger. LANCE STRAYER wills his studying ability and good grades in Algebra to Bill lllyes. RONALD SUNDAY'S late hours after school are left to next years basketball manager. To Wayne Spahr we lovingly bequeath ED SWARTZ'S harem. DON SWEITZER wills his Sweitzer's code to the next years occupants of Room IQ. ALAN TOOMEY leaves his new Ford to replace Miss Bricker's odd rod . To any serious Freshmen goes CHARLOTTE WALLACE'S quietness and sweet personality. NINA WElGLE'S unusual handwriting is left to anyone who can read it. BARNEY WEIGLE wills his bottomless pit stomach to Joyce Gillen. lHappy eating, Joycel SHIRLER WITMER leaves her role as leading lady in the senior play to Judy Witmer. ELLEN WILHIDE wills her curly hair to Harriet Boeckel. All of BILL ZlNN'S energy is left to the freshman and sophomores for future pep rallys. i SHELVA ZIRKLE wills her shyness around boys to JoAnn Kottcamp. The SENIOR CLASS wills their back row seats in assem- bly to next years seniors. WEAR YOUR HEARING Aid I ! I PROPHECY Not too long ago, I had the pleasure of sneaking my spirit from behind a curtain and listen to a real gone swami go into some mean trances . . . Man the things she saw in those palms .... Jane Aabels' status in the future seems to promise the iob of chief stamp Iicker at the post office she will manage. Norman Bairs' engineering course will pay off when the Metropolis of Manchester needs rewiring and he lifts the option. Max, the Taxi, Baker contrary to her name will not be running a cab, but effective filing system in Stanley Craft's accounting firm. The swami even saw Leonard Heilman's shore home, with smaller cottages for rent in his name, a real sand tycoon. The Air Spirit nabbed Gary Nouse, Walt Hoover, Robert Dietz, Ronald Griffin and Paul Shaffer, chances are they'll be 30 year men. The Sea Spirit grabbed Dick Stevens who is sketch- ing mermaids on the side of his ship. The Ground Spirif' enveloped Glenn Elfner, Wayne May, Jim Deardorff, Duane Bupp, Don Sweitzer, Ronald Donner, Richard Stambaugh, Don Stoner, Dale Biller, Carl King, Sam Chapman, Wilbur Miller, and Keith Rode,-hup two three. The Swami told Jesse Smith his pneumatic tube eleva- tor system would give his bank customers trouble. Man what a bevy of beautiful bookkeepers will emerge from M. H. S.-Patricia Bloss, Lois Brothers, Bonnie Cramer, Anna Dellinger, Judy Deitz, Zoelynne Fritz, Pauline Hoover, Betty Kochenour, Jo Ann Lloyd, Jane Mohr, Joyce Myers, Rita Raffensberger, Catherine Smith, Charlotte Wallace, Nina Weigle, Ellen Wilhide, Shirley Witmer, and Shelva Zirkle. I think their bosses should give kick-back to our old age fund. Our frigid friend- freezing frenzy has definitely bewitched Dot Ely, -she'll continue working her way through the ice cream cabinet until she's chief dispen- ser in Ray Dennis's grocery store. The modern miss to tomorrow may be astonished by the wireless, lotionless techniques Gloria Frey will use to produce curly hairdo's. A local garage will take on new appearances-for this you need a crystal ball. Oscar Seager has invented a never fail mud towing device. Alan Toomey checks fuel injectors. Ralph Reeser has incorporated his sheep- ranch with an upholstery firm, and sub-contracts cut rate seat covers. This strange apparition will be topped by a T. V. tower over which will be transmitted Bill Zinns All Day D. J. show, which originates in the basement. Glenn White will test the tower daily by hanging on the pipes. George Shaffer's going to give us spirits trouble by experimenting with an ultra-ray flash that captures the invisible. Barney Weigles' fame, not only local, will stem from his exclusive breed of lilac bushes. The jet tractor which will be seen flying low plowing a mean ditch, and piloted by Ed Swartz will be sub- contracted by Sam King for his farm. Terry Prowells' thoroughbred goats will win all blue ribbons in Eileen Reeses' animal talent shows. Mr. Nelson will be seen nodding his head in approval of Linda Finks elementary teaching, and will be heard muttering, She went to Millersville, you know. Hershey will still be the site of the rock and roll shows, but Gary Gembe, too old to roll, will iust sit and rock as he strums a real gone tune on his guitar. Spirit Sea Sprite forsees an enlargement of the or- ganization she sponsors, Gail Klinedinst and Martha Mumma are expected in the Waves glub. Prediction has it, Ronald Sundays' hands have the curve to hold barber tools. The balmy swami wasn't kidding when she invi- sioned Larry LaPrairies' success as a salesman, he's even been selling long underwear in the spirit world. Needless to say this establishment will need its own first aid station which will be manned by Laura Smith. R. N. Emelyn Seitzs, first Carnegie Concert is forseen a success. We spirits were a bit concerned about medical pro- gress but the situation has eased. Jolene Buchar will be a technician. Lance Strayers' palm held the strangest set of lines. I heard his future predicted as the designer ofa wing- less, motorless, bodiless plane, could it be a saucer? And so, Footsteps Barber Boyer Phyllis Diehl Diane Strayer Lance Strayer Gene Plowman 55 Queen '56 Queen Flowergirl '56 King '55 King Shirley Wilmer Eileen Reese Emelyn Seitz Tadefle LaPrairie Phyllis Diehl Barbara Boyer Diane Strayer Gene Plowrnan Lance Slrayer Linda Boyer Judy Miller Pal Danner '56 '56 '56 '57 '56 '55 '55 '56 '57 '57 '57 JR.-SR. PRCM MOMENTS T REMEMBER HOTEL YCRKTCWN MAY 25, I9 6 Martin Alloway Mr. 8. Mrs. J. L. Aughenbaugh Ruth Baker Carolyn Benyak Mr. 8. Mrs. John Benyak Mr. 8. Mrs. Russel Bloss Dr. 8. Mrs. George Blymire Anna Mae Brenneman Mr. 8. Mrs. Leonard Brenneman Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Brenner Larry Brenner Mr. 8. Mrs. Lester Brenner Miss Glenda E. Bricker Nancy Brinton Mr. 8. Mrs. Edward H. Brothers Mr. 8. Mrs. Harold L. Buchar The Cake Man Clara M. Cassel Mr. 8. Mrs. Martin L. Chapman, Judy Kessler Audrey Kochenour Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Kochenour George Kohr Mr. 8. Mrs. John Krebs Ray Krebs Rosy Krebs Mr. 8. Mrs. Elwood Krout Mr. 8. Mrs. William Leland Mr. 8. Mrs. Oscar J. May Etta McClain Charles A. McDonald Bobby Mohr Louise Morris Clarence Moul Mr. 8. Mrs. Wayne Myers Mr. Carl W. Nelson PATRONS A Friend Mr. 8. Mrs. Millard Pot? Dr. 8- Mrs. Alfred Chicote Kathy Chicote Mr. 8. Mrs. Percey Clemens Mr. 8. Mrs. C. H. Cramer Mr. 8. Mrs. Harold W. Criswell, Jr Mr. William Dauber Mr. 8. Mrs. Ralph Deardorff Ray Dennis Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert H. Dietz Tom Dietz Mr. 8. Mrs. Ernest Elfner Ruth Ann Elvey Emelyn, Jolene, 8. Phyl Bill Fitzkee Mr. 8. Mrs. Brian H. Fitz-Patrick Mr. 81 Mrs. Glenn Forry 81 Glenn Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Harry R. Frey Mr. 81 Mrs. Elwood Fries 8. Beverly Miss Donnette Fritz Mr. 8. Mrs. John P. Giberson Larry Good Mr. 8K Mrs. Herman Greiman Mr. 8- Mrs. Walter Raliensberger Mr. 8. Mrs. Rufus Rode Rev. 8. Mrs. David Rodes Mr. 8. Mrs. Melvin Rohler Dick Rudy Mrs. Betty Sayers Mr. 8. Mrs. Cliver D. Seip Mr. 8. Mrs. Gordon Seitz Seniors from Homeroom M10 Seniors from Homeroom 4:12 Mr. 8. Mrs. Lloyd Shank Mr. 8K Mrs. John C. Sherrill lll Clarence Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. Jesse Smith Bonnie Souser 8. Stanley Craft Mr. 8. Mrs. John Souser Strine 81 Krebs Mr. 8. Mrs. Melvin Toomey Compliments of 10-B Compliments of T0-D Jerry Warner Margaret Warner 8. Dorothy Topper Mr. 8. Mrs. Herman Gromling Mr. 8. Mrs. Albert C. Heilman Claude Heilman Leonard Heilman Dr. Warren Herrold Jim Hooper Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul D. Hoover Pauline Hoover Gladys Horner Nonnie Kann Barbara Kauffman Compliments of ll-A Jane Elizabeth Weigle Jim Weire Dr. 8. Mrs. Jay C. Weist Charles E. Weitkamp, Jr. Dr. 8. Mrs. John H. Welsh Mr. 8. Mrs. Ernest E. Wilhide Judy Witmer 8. Larry Huyett Mrs. Charles B. Wolf Mr. 8. Mrs. William T. Wolf Mr. 8. Mrs. John Zimmerman Compliments of ll-B Compliments of ll-C American Wire Fabrics, Corp. Anderson's Tropical Treat Andes Fur Shop Ames Shop Arnold's Esso Station Barton's Bakery Barton's Ice Cream Beecher, Katherine-Mints Bern Haven, Inc. Beashore 8- Koller Blatner, Henry-Photographer Blymire, George-Barber Bowers Garage Brenneman's Grocery Brenneman, Oscar-R.C.A. 8. Norge Electrical Appliances Bricker's Garage Busser, Harry C., Inc. Cities Service Station Cohen Brother's Sporting Goods Conewago Beverage Sales Conewago Hotel-Mr. 84 Mrs. Lloyd Warner Conewago Service Station Cousler's Food Market Craft, James 8. Son- Contractors Davins Beauty Parlor Deb Shop for Teens Dennis Grocery Diehl's Home Furnishings Dietz, William H. Dotties Dmes Drawbaugh's Grocery Emrich Chevrolet Erhart's Hobby Center Favorland Freed 81 Bowers lnsurance Agency Frey Furniture Co. Fringer, Vivian-Demonstrator of Faemade Formprest Cleaners-Tailors 81 Dryers Futer Bros.-Jewelers Geesey's Flower Shop Gingerichs Golden Glow Cafeteria Gross, H. S. 8. Sons Hilker's Atlantic Service HoHman's Furniture Store Humble-Mundis Co. Hussie's Restaurant Hykes Feed Mill Jennie Lee Doll Hospital Jennings, John Grocery Jewel Shoppe, The Jordan's Food Market Jordan's Furniture 8. Appliances Julius Music House Kehm's Barber Shop Kline's Food Market Kline Grocery Kling, F. F. 8- Sons Knudsen's Dairy Products Kottcamp's Meats Latchaw, R. M.-Grocery Lauer 8- Gross LiIlian's Yarn Shop Lincoln Park Pharmacy Manchester Grange, Inc. BUSINESS PATRONS Mt. Wolf, Penna. Manchester, Penna. York, Penna. York, Penna. Manchester, Penna. Mt. Wolf, Penna. Mt. Wolf, Penna. Manchester, Penna. York Haven, Pen na. Manchester, Penna. York, Penna. Mt. Wolf, Penna. Mt. Wolf, Penna. York Haven, Penna. Manchester, Penna. Dover, Penna. York Haven, Penna. Mt. Wolf, Penna. York, Penna. Conewago, Penna. R. D. gl. Manchester, Penna. Conewago, Penna. Emigsville, Penna. York Haven, Penna. York Haven, Pen na. York, Penna. Mt. Wolf, Penna. Mt. Wolf, Penna. Manchester, Penna. York, Penna. Zions View, Penna. Manchester, Penna. Mt. Wolf, Penna. 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