Manheim Township High School - Neff Vue Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1953
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I as :XIX J' f x f w - -I , 02' 1 if .II f A J I , in I P , ,K x MII Q 'Is , I , E , V .,., A Y , f fm ' I , W 5 if iq . i,:,..'I 2 5 J ..,. h J Q.. -1-.... CN R, Ins. 1-IAIL, MANHEIM TOWNSHIP HIGH 'S Foreword g ln lhis modern age of fransiiion, we, 'rhe Class of l953, 'lerminale our years in Manheim Township and gracluafe in full expeclancy of whal' lies ahead. We carry wifh us our malerial belongings: The school ring and class yearbook, a record of memories +o reflecl on in fulure years. 6 Dedication The Class of I953 is proud 'ro dedicale i+s yearbook +o Mr. James Livengood. This honor is buf a small repaymenl for The ins+ruc+ion, advice, and aid he has given us. Teaching chemislry, physics and science is almosl as hard as learning lhem. Mr. Livengood's sympalhelic underslanding and sense of humor make bolh processes easier. We 'rhanlc him for his service 'ro our class and our school and wish him confinued success. 7 mime ,,.E Q' W5 M3 . egg M JOHN 6, HESS ROY HORNING JOHN S. LAUSCH RALPH BINKLEY BOARD OF EDUCATIO VN!e, The dass oT l953, wish To express our mosT sincere Thanks and appre:iaTion To These men who have wihinqly given oT Their Time To help guide LS Through These Twelve years. No Task is Too qi-eaT Tor These people. Evidence oT Their heTpTulness and Their inTeresT may Toe e n everywhere in our school olisTricT. Again, we wish To exTend our deepesT Thanks. C. HOWARD WITMER, D. S. WARFEL MD. F . , BRUCE A. BOGGS L. MARTIN LiT+ William E. Nifrauer Through The worlc of our supervising princi- pal, our school has loeen lcepl running smoolhly and is numbered among 'rhe oulrsfanding schools of lhe nafion. Mr. Nifrauer is inferesled noi only in our academic buf also our exfra curricular aciivilies. He is an ardenr sporls fan and can always be seen a+ our afhleiic evenfs. We offer our lhanlcs and apprecialion lo Mr. William E. Nilrauer and wish him conlinued success in fhe iulure. 1 V -bill Arlhur R. OH Indeed we are graieful for 'rhe guidance and leadership given us lhrough our high school days. We would like +o express many rhanks fo Mr. Arlhur R. OH, who as our high school principal has confinually helped us lo solve our many problems. As we leave 'lhese porlals we will always re- member fhe varied experiences lhaf we re- ceived under his direclion. ii. Oier fezezelgf gewe ztmfelentingb of their time eine! patience to help in over the hitrelley 4 our high school yeem. 4 Faculty RUSSELL M. BERKHEIMER, JR. Socgiai Siuolies WILLIAM D. CUSHMAN Driver Training and Science MARGARET R. DEAN Plwysicai Educaiion BLANC!-1E E. DRUCKENBRQD Geography and Social Siudies WARREN DRUCKENBROD English -SM -F BETTY EDWARDS English GEORGE lvl. EHEMANN lnduslrial Arls ALVA R. ESHLEMAN English and Social Sfudies MORGAN E. EOOSE Commercial Sludies ESTHER H. FRITZ English I M... LM .. Sli-QW. 34.fl,Q.r:X NELSON H. GIBBLE Mafhemaflcs ARLENE E. HAUCK Mafhemdrics PATRICIA A. HQSTETTER EUQUSF1 ROBERT G. HOSTETTER Indus+rTeY AHS ALEX A. KILKUSKIE Social Sfudies -fxws -E 1 N7 ,, , M57 HAROLD L. KLING Science CHARLES C. KREHDER Science and MaH'wema1?cs FLORENCE B. KREIDER Home Economics KATHRYN N. KUHL Lain XNARD P. LATSHAW, JR, English ...LNS ., o REBECCA C. LEAIVIAN Mafhemafics WILSON K. LEWARS Physical Educa+ion JAMES E. LIVENGOOD Science DONALD L. IVIEASE Ins+rumen+aI Music RICHARD P. MILLER Ari' f ,...CIyS.., IGYIAE LORETTA J, MORSE Oommerciaf Sfudies DOROTHY BENDER NYSTROM Librarian JOYZELLE M. PEOK Hisfory and Guidance HAROLD W. SHAAR Music Supervisor FRANCES M. SHAW Geography 4 ,.-4LXvS .., 0 r MARY S. WEAVER French and Hisfory PAUL L. WENRICH Social Sfudies HELEN H. WI'SE Vocafional Home Economics CHRISTINE E. CRALEY Disfricf Secrefary VIGLET M. ANDREWS High SCHOOL Secrefery 1 w v VQLQWJ Law. JAMES S. MARTIN, MD. School Physician PHYLLIS O. MILLER, R.N. EDNA C. ARMSTRONG, R.N. School Nurse PAUL S. BOMBERGER, D.D.S. School Denlisl MARGARET A. WALKER, R.D.l'l Denlal Hyqienisl' -all f , 7 ,, ,' f - is ff' 3 J: . vim? .six 'Q , .W .X ff:-si V 'yxfk CAFETERIA STAFF For Jrheir uniiring help in preparing nurriiious food lo saiisly each individual in our school, Jrhe '53 class of M. T. H. S. wishes +o exiend Jrheir hearifelr Jrhanlcs and appreciafion for This service. Mrs. McC5arvey, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Herr, Mrs. Craley, Mrs. Killian, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Meisler, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs. Forney. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Our sincere appreciaiion goes fo +he capable leadership of Mr. Wingenrofh and his 'Fellow workers. The grave responsibilifies of 'rransporiing us +o and from school safely has been no small iaslc. Daniel H. Forrey, Henry G. Lawrence, Rich- ard Wilmer, James L. Whiicrafi, Harry M. Win- genroih, Slrephen E. Buch, Harry H. Grube, Rob- erl' H. Vlforley, and Royl Huber. CUSTODIANS imagine our school wiihour lhe efficiency and dependabilify of our able ianiiors. The services of Messrs. J. Milion Miller and Edwin Reiden- baugh have helped us io esiablish habiis of near- ness which will remain a pari of us. I l Profit L0bQl ll AJ we elofe the perrezlf of our leigh .relaool yemff, we bm' farewell to all. Yoninrs !Q3,f THOMAS BENNER Tom whizs ihro ugh physics, and flashes by To refurn ihose 'rennis serves. PETER ANDES lnielligenl, o r i q i n al, Pele can always be cle- pended upon for an un- usual fouch. ALBERT ARMSTRONG RICHARD BATZER Lover of The greai our- doors. Diclc earns much praise on The rifle range. RICHARD BENNER Al wanrs +o build an Cars. cars, cars! Dicks elecrronic brain 'ro worlc and play boih figure our his loga- riihms. ...tml LARRY BERK Tall, blond, Larry will be remembered for his ever preseni while bucks. cenier around ihem. ...- SCOTT BOMBERGER A lover of cowboy boois, Scoriy is our connoiseur of high powered cars. is .gi 'i Y wg uz, . 'I 24 MARLENE BROOKS Our Blondie has her eye on a secreiarial iob aifer gradualion. ii G' 'Q s-.5 -X in fix 3? hx A ROBERT BRUBAKER NANCY BUCKWALTER Agile fumbler, happy- Amiable and courie- go-lucky Bushy is ous. Nancy is bound also a skilled arlisi. for commercial work DAVID CAMPBELL Dependabilify and sin- cerify make Dave a worfhwhile guy 'ro know. DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM Peppy and quick on fhe Jrrigqer, DoH'ie's sin- ceriiy is admired by all. LARRY BUTTS Able Key Club leader whose execu+ive abiliiy will carry him far in business. ....gM.... A'-. xy' 'Vi -2' i K T .. L 'P' 313 ' 3 3 rife . mg , , ii. JOHN CALIFF A whiz a+ German wiih a weird sense of humor and a siock of wry quips. HARRY CANTER The life of +he par+y, well-known for his zany aniics and clever re- marks. AUDREY DALE Always ready wiih a willy remark, Audrey is well-liked by all who know her. JOHN DALTON Oufwardly easygoing, reveals frue characrer when he drives his jeep. MARY ESHLEMAN Pelile, cule, ready wilh a smile, Mary is our valuable accompanist GEORGE FERRIS Dry humor- Plus various exlra curricular ac+ivi+ies g i v e you George all +he way. f' 'A X NEVIN DAUB Our q u i c lc- fongued drum major, whose wif is as snappy as his marching. PATSY DI EHM Jovial, congenial, Pai' occupies a special li++le corner in everyone's hearf. AUDREY DIFFENBACH Full of 'Fung reliable Audrey has proven her school spiril' in many ways. JOANNE EVANS Our peppy cheerlead- er, JoJo will be nofed for her characler play parfs. CASSANDRA FITZKEE Poise and personalily. No job is loo large or small for Sandy lo un- derrake. HAROLD FRY Friendly, sincere. Hof- +ie always has a smile and a joke for every- one. l NANCY FRANK Her bubbling laughler poses iiself under her seemingly quier naiure. CLINTON FRONTZ Happy - go - luclcy, Clinlc was our valu- able srage and sound- eilecls man. ... Q VERNON FRY New +o our class +his year, Vernon can be seen flashing by in his '39 Buick. .Mb 'SL' A 1 4- i I X S -ui it , 'R CI. x ' E il i NANCY FOREMAN Exlra friendly, enihusi- asm galore, Nancy is a favori+e among all. KENNETH FORREY One of our dramalisfs, Kenny is 'famous for his wide grin and +enor voice. lit JAY FULMER Serious, always sincere. Jay is ever so willing +o help anyone he can. as-'M' A -has if-X, GEORGIANNE FUNK Her friendliness and c a p a la l e leadership malce Georgie a popu- lar gal. 27 PAUL GARBER Ardenf shop en+husias+, Paul was a valuable be- hind-'rhe-siage man ai our play. LOIS GEISLER Aiiracfive, aciive in school acfiviiies and ou+. Lois is headed for a secrefarial iolo. ANN GERACIMOS Trim and nea1', Ann is nofed for her depend- abilify and leadership. JOSEPH GERZ Joe, our ever-ready fireman, hardworking, bu+ always ready lor fun. 1- T -will ELWOOD GRAVES GEORGE GROFF Funloving e v e ryone s George d i s p layed pal Woody s humo his compeience bo+h and leasing enliven any on +he mal and behind group siage. GERALDINE GROFF The iwinlcle in her eye and friendship in her voice describe our Gerry. hu! LARRY GROFF Dependable, lo y al, Larry has assumed many responsibililies of 'rhe class. BARBARA GROSH Barb wiih a quiclc smile will be remem- bered for her efforis in hoclcey. THOMAS HAMMER Fooiball e n I h u s iasf, easy going, Tom has a ready smile for everyone. PATRICIA HAWKINS Near appearance and carefree vvays besi de- scribe our rugged indi- vidualisl. BETTE GROSH Fun-loving Belle ex- cels in aihleiics and as- pires io be a gym ieacher. BLANCHE GROSKY LARRY GROSSMAN Neal clolhes and big Quiel, s e rio u s. re- brown eyes characier- served. Larry's con- ize sociable Bunny. siani companions are books. 17.-., -will Q 29 ANNA HARNISH W A valuable behindihe- scenes worlcer, Anna is a Irue friend Io all. DAVID HENNESSY Though new 'ro M. T. I-I. S. in his iunior year, Dave proved himself a friend Io all. EDRIS HERR Peppy E die Mae skelrches and I e a d s cheers wilh equal en- Ihusiasm and skill. DONALD HORNBERGER Rambunclious, full of pep, Horny will be noled lor his lunch- room anlics. RICHARD HUBER Remembered for his appropriale remarks, especially in malh class. PATRICIA HILLARD Friendly Pals leader- ship makes our Sludenr Council as fine as if is. -will 9 give. .1 f AH .. s ': 'NVQ' CLARESSA HILTON PATSY HIMES Arfislic Chris is al- Arhlefic and amiable, ways busy making pos- Pal excels as a Iers, pain+ings, and hockey hall-back and skelches. co-capfain. 1 ANNA MAE HUBER Cheerful, wilh a friend- ly smile, Anna Mae's inleresls are in The F.l-IA. MARY HUNTZINGER Willy, never a dull mo- menl. Always ready Io sing, dance and be merry. QW mifiwr ' . YVONNE IRWIN PATRICIA JULUIS Quiet wirh a sincere Quiclc-willed: a re- Iriendliness and cheery marlc for any occasion. smile for everyone. Pal' adds spice +o many classes. f NANCY JOHNS BARBARA KABAKJIAN Brighf-eyed, sincere. Full of pep, always on capable, Nancy's infer- Ihe run. Barb en esl are many a n d Iivens many of our varied. classes. JANET KEENS CHARLOTTE KELLER JOYCE KERSHNER MARK KESSLER Friendly, capable, sin- Chosie's undersfand- Gay and fun-loving is Ready, willing and cere. Janer excels wifh ing aHi+ude is highly our dependable hockey able. Marla is one ol needle and fhreacl. r e g a r d e d by her manager wilh Ihe sweel Ihe baclcloones ol Ihe friends. smile. Senior Class. 31 A 'SV' BETTY KUNZLER Our cheerful clwaller- box, Belly holds her own as a vocalisl, PHYLLIS KI LBU RN DONALD KLIEWER will malce her place in aong willw, Don is The Cgmmerfjial wgrlcl classed 65 G l'FUe'l:Vl6T1d byal 1 W fizs. is Calm. capable, Phyllis Likeable, easy To gel 1. ,Q x , Q ,Q . L DOLORES KlLLlAN RICHARD KLOTZ Sl10r+s Gay. Sympa- Ac+ive, able Hi-Y Pres- l'hel'ic. Proof Thai qoocl ide-ni-, Dick digplayed 'rlwings Come in Smell his leadership during packages. +l1e year. v JOANNE LABEZI US Tall, cloilfmes conscious, Jo will be remem- bereol by a variely of friends. K ELLA MAE LANDIS Handy wiilw needle and ilwread, Ella Mae is one of our Fulure Home- malcers. Esn-4 ER LAND is Esllie-r's depenclaloilify and cooperafion are greally apprecialed by all. HAROLD LANDIS Ready, willing and able Io lend a helping hand in shop and behind slage. JACK MARTIN Friendly. q o o d - na- fured. Jack always has a cheerful smile for everyone. PATRICIA MILEY Willing, able. Pa? pos- sesses sparkling eyes and a cheery sense of humor. JAMES LANDIS Enjoys working in shop, Jim will be remem bered for his work be hind Jrhe scene. -all 'QM is ' L' E , DALE LAUSCH Quiel. buf mischievous. These qualifies mosl ap+ly describe DaIe. in- JOHN MAIER Full of quief delermi- na+ion and zeal, John works hard af all he un- derfakes. THOMAS MCMURRAY Capable. full of pep, Tom's always rushing for Those s p e cial pics. BU RN ETTA MILLER A ready smile and a peaches - and - cream complexion are her frademarks. WILLIAM MULL JUNE MYERS Bill's aclions on grid- Quielr, pe'ri're June re- iron and baseball dia- neweol old friendships mond label him a lop affer a six-year ab- alhlele. sence. ill- yll - CAROLE NETTKE RICHARD NETTKE, JR. VVell-groomed. arnic- Jolces, laughs. Tricks, able. Carole will be an and mischief all go elficienl secrefary very hand in hand wil'h Dick. soon. SCOTT NISSLEY Serious buf 'lull of fun. ScoH claims baseball . as his firsl love. SHIRLEY PEIFER The blue-eyed lass who o w n s +he blondes+ fresses in fhe Senior Class. EVELYN NUSS Beau+iful hair, serene affifude, Evelyn has The +alenl' on 'the 88 keys. JANET PFROMM A vivacious reol-head. Her dependabilify is appreciafeol by all who know her. ,fl 7 lf FR ED PRYOR Jovial, lull of lun, Fred's provided many gay limes in French classes. FAY REESE Tiny Fay will long be remembered for her lwinlcling eyes and in- leclious giggle. SHIRLEY REYNOLDS A perl lun-loving gal, Shirley flashes by in her Chrysler converlible. JEAN ROTE Jeanie's clear-loned soprano voice malces her 'rhe nighlengale of lhe choir. Nilll - - RAMON ROYER RICHARD SACHS Crumb -a quiet de- Curly-haired, lunloving pendable blond whois hunler ol bolh +wo- always ready l good lime. A i 62 46' 5 - ' 1 legged and lour-leg- ged animals. MARY SCHIEDT lvl a r y ' s easy-going manner and quiel ways are besl remembered by a'l. SANDRA SCHILDNECHT Sandy is a real lead- er, besides being com- pelenl and depend- able. EMMA SIGAFOOS Emma's abilily lo ply a pain+ brush adds 'lo her bubbling person- alify. BETTY SEACHRIST Vivacious 'ro lhe lasl degree, BeHy's laugh can always loe heard ringing. JANET SENFT Jane-l is anolher Cap- alole senior wilh much lalenl along The musi- cal line. DOROTHY SH ERTZ Quiet friendly. Dol- ly is a sincere friend, one in whom lo con- fide. SAMUEL SHULL Varsilry Jrennis man and lhe +eam's good luolc charm, also excels in French. - v, -Sill v GEORGE SMITH SmiHy -a nice guy wi+h many friends and many inferesls, a 'Friend To all. ? '7 ff CARL STAU FFER AnyThing for a laugh is fhe Jrheme of Jrhis dark-haired a rh l e lic ,J--Q 'IAQ DONALD STEIN Allhough 5 C ie n + ific, Don has plenfy of Hme for rhe brighrer side of Cassanova. life. Q Q f i K- A . - if j Ts . -P , F, R, s. J . f S it I of 2 Eg' ii H 4 , if 'L S A .... mg i mfs' ri ii Ju mf... 4 ix 36 HERMAN SUESS A valuable slage hand, KENT STRICKLER Good nalured, easy Guessie can always going, Kenl is a wel- be lound driving his come adclilion lo any yellow jeep. JOHN WAY, JR. Happy-go-lucky care- lree, John's main in- leresls lie in lhe band. ROBERT WENTZEL Sporls wilh a capilal S seem lo lake a good parl ol Bobs lime. group. A04 's'f r SALLY SWOPE Her giggle slops everylhing when her sense ol humor gels lhe besl ol her. --Sill - r If-f 1.-.r i 'f ' N .x g ii - V . M ' x, V' 37 1 'ir sn... , . 'hr 5 if , X fivifs .ns VLWZCZ' . 'l1 .n 'K F THOMAS TR EM ELLEN T o m ' s every - ready laugh and willy longue provide m a n y gay limes. VICTOR WEIRICH Quiel and sincere, Vic is well lcnown lor his love ol lhe ouldoors. GLENN WISE Senior Class presidenl, Glenn is noled lor his dependabilily and leadership. KATHRYN ZARKER Amiable Ka+l1y spenf The year selling various ifems for her frip +0 Europe. JEAN ZOOK A gifled iypisf and musician who willingly lends her 'ralenfs when needed. IOR ACTIVITIES PETER ANDES . . . P.V .... R. D. 5, Lancasfer, Fa. . . . Creafive Wrifing Club 3, IVice-Presidenfl, 4 lPresi- denll: Senior Dramafics Club 2, 3: Press Club 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Hi-Lire 2, 3: Arl' 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Library Guidance Commirfee 4. ALBERT ARMSTRONG . . . Al . . . 974 Helen Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa .... Science Club 2, 3 IVice-Presidenfl, 4 lPresiden+l: Band 2. 3: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Orchesira 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Key Club 3. 4: Varsiiy M Club 4: Track 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Wres+ling 2: Counry Orchestra 3. RICHARD C. BATZER . . . Dick . . . 3l8 Pleasure Road, Lancasrer, Pa. . . . Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4 lPresiden'rl: Rifle 2. 3, 4: Key C'ub 4. RICHARD BENNER . . . Dick . . . 707 Pleasure Road, Lancasler, Pa .... . Fire Squad 4: Band 2, 3: Baskeiball 2: Baseball 2. THOMAS BENNER . . . Tom . . . 924 Founiain Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Varsiiy M Club 3, 4: Science Club 2 lTreasurerl, 3. 4: Choir 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Key Club 3. 4: Sfudenl Council 2, 3. 4. LARRY BERK . . . Adrian . . . 746 Skyline Drive, Lancasfer, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Crea+ive Wrifing Club 4: Press Club 4: Arr 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3. 4: ln+ramurals 2, 4: Junior Play 3. SCOTT BOMBERGER . . . i262 Lififz Pike, Lancas+er, Pa. . . . Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Rifle 2, 3 lVice-Presi- denfl, 4 lVice-Presidenll: Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy M Club 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Wresiling 2, 3, 4. MARLENE BROOKS . . . Lene . . . R. D. I, Lancasfer ,Pa .... lnrramurals 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BRUBAKER . , , Bushy . . . 643 Julierie Avenue, Lancasler, Pa .... Choir 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2: Wresiling 2. NANCY BUCKWALTER . . . Nance . . . I024 Marshall Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa .... Senior Service Club 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: lnframurals 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Girls' G-lee Club 3. lLibrarianl, 4 ILibrarianl. LAUR- ENCE BUTTS . . . Larry . . . R. D. 3, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Choir 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3 lPresidenfl, 4 ILY. Governor of Sfaiel. 4 lChair man of Boardl: Varsity M Club 4: Track 2: Forensic 3. JOHN CALIFF . . . John . . . 5l5 E. Roseville Road. Lan- casfer, Pa .... Science Club 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. DAVID CAMPBELL . . . Red . . . R. D. 3, Lancasler, Pa. . . . Choir 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2: Baskefball 2: Baseball 4: Infra- murals 3, 4: Track 2. HARRY E. CANTER . . . Harry . . . 909 Elm Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa .... Choir 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 4: Baskefball 2: lniramural 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lChaplainl: Key Club 3, 4: Track 2, 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3. DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM . . . Ching . . . R. D. 3, Urirz, Pa .... Senior Service Club 2, 3, 4: lniramurals 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: G,-irl's Glee Club 3, 4: Senior Play 4. AUDREY DALE . . . Aud . . . IIO6 Cresf Lane. Lancasfer, Pa .... Senior Service Club 3, 4 lVice-Presi- denil: Choir 4: lnlramurals 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Girl's Glee Club 3, 4. JOHN DALTON . . . Jack . . . l457 New Holland Pike, Lancasfer, Pa .... Rifle 2, 3: Foolball 2. 4: Basker- ball 2: lniramurals 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily M Club 4: Track 3. NEVIN DAUB . . . Dauby . . . R. D. 3, Lififl. Pa .... Science Club 4: Band 2, 3 Idrum maiorl, 4 ldrum maiorl: Orchesfra 2, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA DIEHM . . . Pai . . . 2405 Lififz Pike, Neffs- ville, Pa .... Creafive Wrifing Club 2: Red Cross 2: Senior Dramarics Club 3: Press Club 4: Solo Club 4: lnlramurals 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 lTreasurerl: Junior Play 3. AUDREY DIFFENBACH . . . Aud . . . 3l9 Pleasure Road. Lancasier, Pa .... Safely Pairol 2, 3, 4 lCap+ainl: Senior Service Club 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: lnframurals 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. MARY ESHLEMAN . . . Esh . . . 967 Pleasure Road, Lancasler, Pa .... Creafive Wriling Club 2: Senior Dramahcs Club 2: Press Club 3, 4: Hi-Life 2, 3.4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Solo Club 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Coun+y Chorus 3, 4: Counfy Forensic 2, 3: Disrricl Forensic 2, 3: S+a+e Forensic 2, 3. JOANNE EVANS . . . Jo Jo . . . 323 Rider Avenue, Lancasier, Pa .... Creaiive Wrifing Club 3: French Club 3, 4 IAssf. Treasurerl: Senior Dramaiics Club 2: Press Club 4: Hi-Lire 3, 4: Ari 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Girl'S Glee Club 3: Versiiy M Club 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3. GEORGE I. FER- RIS, JR .... Joe . . . I522 Esbenshade Road, Lancasrer. Pa .... Choir 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: S+uden'r Council 3, 4: Varsiiy M Club 3, 4: Vlf'res+ling 2, 3, 4: Counly Chorus 4. CASSANDRA FITZKEE . . . Sandy . . . I230 Elm Avenue, Lancasrer, Pa ...I . Creafive Wrifing Culb 2, 3. 4 lSecrefaryl: French Club 3, 4: Senior Dramafics Club 2: Press Club 4 lCo-Edi+orl: Hi-Life 2, 3, 4: Ari 4: Hockey 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4 ISecre+aryli Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 ISecre'raryl: Girl's Glee Club 3 IPresiden'rl: Sfudenr Council 4: Varsify M Club 4: Class Officer 3 lSecre+aryl. NANCY FOREMAN . . . Nan . . . R. D. 3, Lififz, Pa. . . . F.H.A. 2 lPresiden+l, 3 and 4 Isecrelaryl: Counly Chorus 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4. KENNETH FORREY . . . Kenny . . . Nelfsville, Pa .... Choir 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Solo Club 4: Rifle 2, 3, 4 lPresidenilI Baseball 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. NANCY FRANK . . . Nance . . . 623 Janei Avenue, Lancasier, Pa .... F.H.A. 4: Press Club 4: Rifle 2: lniramurals 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. CLINTON FRONTZ . . . Cliril' . . . 206 Princess Avenue. Lancasfer, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Science Club 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orclriesira 2, 3: Foolball 4 lMai-iagerl: lnrramurals 3, 4: Key Club 4: Track 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Wreslling 4 lManagerl: Couniy Band 4. HAROLD FRY . . . Hoody . . . Nefisville, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Riile 2, 3: Fooiball 3, 4 lManaqerl: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Varsiiy M Club 2, 3, 4. VERNON FRY. . . Worrny . . . 2630 Liliiz Pike, Nefisville, Pa. . . . Rifle 3, lnirarnural 2, 3. JAY FULMER . . . Neiisville. Pa. . . Choir 2, 3, 4: Fooibali 2, 3, 4 lCo-Caplainli Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Class Officer 3 lTreasurerl, GEORGE GROFF . . . Chubby . . . R. D. 3, Lancasier, Pa. . . Fire Squad 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Varsily M Club 2, 3, 4: Wresilinq 2, 3, 4 lCo-Caplainl. GERALDINE GROFF . . . Gerry . , Neiisville, Pa ..,. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3: lniramurals 2, 3, 4. LARRY GROFF . . . Groifie . . . 2l7 Princess Ave., Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Clioir 2, 3, 4: Fooiball 2, 3, 4 lCo-Capiainl: Hi-Y 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4 lVice-Presidenll: Varsily M Club 3, 4: Track 2. 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Class Officer 3 lPresi- denil, 4 lTreasurerl. BARBARA GROSH . . . Barb . . . l04I VVl1eaTland Ave, Lancasler, Pa .... Creaiive Wri+ing 3. 4: Frencln Club 3, 4: Senior Drarriafics 3: Senior Service Club 3, 4: Press Club 47 Hi-Life 3, 4: ln+rarnurals 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3. 4: Tri-I-li-Y 3, 4: Siudenf Council 3: Varsiiy M Club 4. 4 lyice-Presidenil. GEORGIANNE FUNK . . . Georgie . . . 38 Hess Blvd., Lancasier, Pa .... Press Club 4: Hi-Lile 3, 4 lBusiness Managerl: Cl'1oir 3, 4: Hockey 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3 4 lPresidenll: Varsily M Club 3: Senior Flay 4. PAUL G.-ARBER . . . R. D, 3, Liriiz, Pa .... Fire Squad 4' Rifle 2, 3, 4: ln+ramurals 4. LOIS GEISLER . . . Lo . . . 903 Founiain Avenue, Lancasier, Pa .... Safely Palrol 2. 3: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: Hi-Lire 3, 4: Ckoir 2, 3, 4: Rifle 2, 31 ln+rarnurals 2, 3, 4: Nalional Hcncr Sociely 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. ANN GERACIMAS . . . I4 Glen Moore Circle, Lancasrer, Pa .... Crealive J-lririnq Club 2, 3 lSecr-eraryl, 4 lVice-Presidenll: Senior Drarnarics Club 2, 3 lSecreiaryl: Service Club 2. 3, 4: Press Club: Hi-Life 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Couniy Clnorus 4. JOSEPH GERZ . . . Sam . . . 5I5 Pleasure Road, Lancasier, Pa .... Fire Squad 4 lClnieil: Rifle 3, 4 lCapIainl: Baseball 2: Inirarnurals 3, 4: Siuclenr Council 4. ELLWOOD GRAVES . , . Woody . . . I9I6 Park Place, Lancasfer, Pa .... Band 2, 3: Baskelball 2, 3: Baseball 2: Volleyball Club 2, 3: Soccer 3. BETTE GROSH . . Beis . . . I04I Wlieafland Avenue, Lancasler, Pa .... Crealive Wrilinq Club 2 lVice-Presi- denll, 3: Frencln Club 3, 4: Senior Drarnaiics Club 37 Senior Service Club 3 lSecre+ary-Treasurerl, 4: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 3, 4: lnfrarnurals 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 47 Tri-l-IIFY 3, 4: Varsiry M Club 4. BLANCHE GROSKY . . . Bunny . . . lI2l Nev. Holland Avenue, Lancasfer. Pa .... F,H.A. 4: Senior Dramaiics Club 2, 3: Press Club 4, Girls Glco Club 4. LARRY GROSMAN . . . Rabbi? . . . I5I3 Oregon Pike, Lancasler, Pa. THOMAS HAMMER . . . Tom . . . 856 Marriia Avenue, Lancasler, Pa .... Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl: Track 2, 3, 4. ANNA HARNISH . . . l83I Eden Road, Lancasier, Pa .,.. Senior Drarnalics 3: Senior Service Club 2: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: Cnoir 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Counfy Chorus 2, 4, PATRICIA HAWKINS . . . Pa? . . . I036 Edge- moor Road, Lancasfer, Pa .,.. Creaiive Wrifinq Club 2, 3: Frencli Club 3, 4 lViceePresidenll: Ari 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: Clnoir 2, 3, 4: Senior Dramalics Club 2, 3: lnlrarnurals 2. 3, 4: Hockey 3 and 4 lManaqerl: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsity M Club 4: Senior Play 4. DAVID HEN- NESSEY . . . IEG3 Hillcresi Avenue, Lancasier, Pa. . . . Science Club 4: Arf 4. EDRIS HERR . . . Edie Mae . . . I38 Manheim Pike, Lancasler, Pa .... Creafive Wrifing Club 2, 3: Senior Dramalics 2: Senior Service Club 4: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3. 4: Cheerleading 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3. PATRICIA HILLARD . . . Pal . . . 208 Princess Avenue, Lancasler, Pa .... French Club 3, 4: Senior Dramafics Club 2: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4 lSecrel'aryl: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4 lCo-Caplainlg Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2, 3, 4 lPresidenfl: Varsify M Club 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Class Officer 2 lSecrefaryl, 3 lVice-Presidenfl, 4 lSecrefaryl. CLARESSA HILTON . . . Chris . . . 2650 Lififz Pike, Neffsville, Pa .... French Club 2, 3, 4 lPresidenl'l: Senior Dramafics Club 2: Senior Service Club 2: Press Club 4 lArf Ediforl: Hi-Life 3, 4 lArl' Ediforl: Ari 2, 3, 4: Inframurals 2, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Library Guidance Cornmiffee 2, 3. PATSY HIMES . . . Paf . . . 862 Pleasure Road, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . F. H. A. 4: Creafive Wrifing Club 3 lVice-Presidenfl: Senior Dramafics Club 2: Senior Service Club 2, 3, 41 Press Club 4: Arf 2, 3, 4: Inframurals 3.4: Hockey 2, 3. 4 lCo-Caplainl: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Girl's Glee Club 3 lVice- Presiclenll: Varsily M Club 3, 4. DONALD HORN- BERGER . . . Hornie . . . R. D. 2 Ephrafa, Pa. . . . Safely Palrol 2 lCapl'ainl: Foofball 3, 4: Baskelball 3: lnframurals 3, 4: Track 3: Class Officer 2 lPresidenfl. ANNA MAE HUBER . . . Annie . . . R. D. 3 Lancasfer, Pa .... F. H. A. 2, 3', 4 lTreasurerl: Girl's Glee Club 3, 4. RICHARD HUBER . . . Dick . . . 55 Keller Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa .... Aeronaufics Club 3, 4 lVice-Presi- denfl: Rifle 2 MARY HUNTZINGER . . . Merce . . Q 935 Founfain Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa .... French Club 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: G-irl's Glee Club 3. YVONNE IRWIN . . , Yonnie . R. D. 4 Lififz, Pa. . . . F. H. A. 2, 3, 4: lVice-Presidenfl: Science Club 2, 3, 4: lSecre+aryl: French Club 3, 4: Press Club 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Counfy Band 3, 4: Counfy Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Dislricf Orchesfra 4. NANCY JOHNS . . . 33 Rider Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa .... Press Club 4 lBusi- ness Managerl: Choir 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsify M Club 4: Junior Play 3: Class Officer 2 lTreasurerl. PATRICIA JULIUS . . Pal . . . I468 Eden Road, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Senior Service Club 4: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 3, 42 Choir 2, 3, 4: Ari 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Counfy Chorus 4. BARBARA KABAKJIAN . . . Barb . . . R. D. 5 Lancas- rer, Pa .... Creafive Wrifing Club 2: Senior Dramafics Club 2, 3 lPresiden+l: Senior Service Club 3: Press Club 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Solo Club 3, 4: Inframurals 2. 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsify M Club 4: Senior Play 4: Counfy Chorus 2, 3, 4: Forensics 2, 3, 4: Disfricf Chorus 4. JANET KEENS . . . R. D. 3 Lififz, Pa. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 lPresiclen1'l: Choir 3, 4: Counfy Chorus 3, 4. CHARLOTTE KELLER . . . Chas . . . I30 Man- heim Pike, Lancasler, Pa .... Creafive Wrifing Club 3: Senior Dramafics Club 2, 3: Senior Service Club 3, 41 Press Club 4: Ari' 2, 3, 4: Inframurals 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Girl's G-lee Club 3, 4 lSecrefaryl: Senior Play 4. JOYCE KERSHNER . . . II34 Helen Avenue, Lancasfer. Pa .... French Club 3, 4: Senior Service Club 4: Press Club 4: Choir 2, 3, 4 lLibrarianl: Ari' 4: Hockey 4 lManagerl: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MARK KESSLER . . . Marcus . . . 86 Spencer Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Fire Squad 4: Hi-Life 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4 lTreasurerl: Hi-Y 2, 3: Key Club 2: Sfudenf Council 2: Varsify M Club 4: Track 3, 4. PHYLLIS KILBURN . . . Leck . . . lO20 Norfh Lime Sfreef, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Inframurals 2, 3: GirI's Glee Club 3. DOLORES KILLIAN . . Shorfs . . . IO44 Marief+a Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Press Club 2, 3, 4: Arf 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Girl's Glee Club 3. DONALD KLIEWER . . . Don . . . II33 Maple Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Hi-Life 2, 3, 4: Arf 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3, 4: Baskefball 2. 3: Baseball 2, 4: lnframurals 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4 lPresidenfl: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lSecre+aryl: Library Guidance Commiffee 2, 3. RICHARD KLOTZ . . . Dick . . . Sheridan, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: F. F. A. 2: Choir 3, 4: Band 2: Foofball Band 3: Baskefball 3: Marshall Sociely 3: Hi-Y 3, 4 lCoun+y Presidenfl, lPresiden+l! Key Club 3, 4: Track 3: Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3. ELIZABETH KUNZLER . . . Beffy . . . llI5 Pleasure Road, Lancasier, Pa .... Senior Drama+ics Club 2, 3: Press Club 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Solo Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Counly Chorus 2, 4: Forensics 2, 3, 4. JOANNE LA- BEZIUS . . . Jo . . . IOIO Easf Orange Sfreef, Lancasfer. Pa .... Science 3, 4 lSecre+aryl: Creafive Wri+ing Club 3, 4: Senior Service Club 3, 4: Press Club 4: Hi- Life 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Girl's Glee Club 3, 4. ELLA MAE LANDIS . . . Ellie . . . R. D. 3. Lililz, Pa .... F. H. A. 2 lTreasurerl, 3 lPresidenfl 4: Senior Service- Club 2:4Junior Red Cross 2: Arf 2: Girl's Glee Club 3. 4. ESTHER LANDIS .E . . Essie . . . R. D. 3. Lifilz, Pa .... F. H. A., 3 lSecrefaryl, 4 lVice-Presidenfl: Service Club. HAROLD LANDIS . . . Hammar . . . R. D. 3, Lancasler, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Science Club 4: Rifle 2: Foolball 2 lManagerl: lnlramurals 4: Varsiry HM Club 2: Wreslling 2. JAMES LANDIS . . . Jim . . . P. D. 5, Lancasler, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Aeronaulics Club 3: Rille 3, 4: lnlramurals 3, 4. DALE LAUSCH . . . Snail . . . Fire Squad 4: Rifle 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 3, 4. JOHN MAIER . . . Johnny . . . l849 Lililz Pike, Lancasler, Pa .... Science Club 2, 3, 4 lVice-Presidenllp Hi-Lile 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Varsily M Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Counly bard 2, 3: Counfy Orcheslra 2, 3, JACK MARTIN . . . Harvey . . . l2b Manheim Pike, Lancasler, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Ari' Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 3: Wresllinq 2. THOMAS MCMURRAY . . . Tom . . . 958 Salisbury Road, Lancasler, Pa .... Science Club 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Counly Orcheslra 2, 4: Dislricl Orcheslra 4. PATRICIA MILEY . . . Pal . . . I4-33 New Holland Pike. LEY . . . Niss . . . Neffsville, Pa .... Rifle Club 3: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 llreasurerl: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Varsily M Club 2, 3, 4. EVELYN NUSS . . . Suq . . . 2l43 Fruil- ville Pike, Lancasler, Pa .... French Club 3, 4: Dra- malics Club 2, 3: Ar? 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4. SHIRLEY PEIFER . . . lOl! Pleasure Road, Lancasler, Pa .,.. Crealive Vlfrilinq Club 2, 3: Senior Dramalics Club 2, 3: Senior Service Club 2, 3: Press Club 4: Band 3, 4: Arr 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Maiorefle 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 3: Senior Play 4. JANET PFROMM . . . Jan . . . 4l8 S. We-sl End Ave., Lancasler, Pa .... Crealive lNrilinq Club 2, 3: Service Club 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2 lSecre+aryl, 3: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 2, 3 and 4 lBusi- ness Managerl: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Tri.Hi-Y 3, 4 lChaplainl: Senior Play 4. FREDERICK PRYOR . . . Freddie . . . Brownslown, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: l-li-Life 3: lnlramurals 3, 4: Track 3. FAY REESE . . . IO33 N. Lime Slreel, Lancasler, Pa .... Junior Red Cross 2: lnlrarnurals 2. SHIRLEY REYNOLDS . . . l3l2 Newlon Lancasler, Pa. . . Senior Service Club 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Press Club 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 3 lSecre+aryl. BURNETTA MILLER . . . Toodv . . . l355 Glen Moore Circle, Lancasler, Pa. . . . F. H. A. 4: Senior Service Club 3: Junior Red Cross'4: lnlramurals 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM MULL . . . Duke . . . l4O Grandview Ave., Lancasler, Pa .... Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Key Club 3, 4: Varsily M Club 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 4. JUNE MYERS . . . Junie . . . 600 Pleasure Road, Lan- casfer, Pa .... Girls Glee Club 4. CAROLE J. NETTKE . . . Jo . . !22 Jackson Ave.. Lancasler, Pa. . . . Press Club 4: Arr 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4. RICHARD NETTKE . . . Dick . . . Manheim Pike. R. D. 3, Lancasler, Pa .,.. Fire Squad 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2: lnlrarnurals 3, 4: Forensics 3. SCOTT NISS- Road, Lancasler, Pa .... Press Club 4: Choir 3, 4: Solo Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. JEAN ROTE . . . Rolie . . . R. D. 3. Lancasler, Pa .... Press Club 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Solo Club 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4 lManagerl: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsify M Club 4: Counly Chorus 2, 3, 4: Forensics 3, 4: Dislricl Chorus 4. RAYMOND ROYER . . . Chub . . . Brownslown, Pa. . . . Rifle 3: lnframurals 3, 4. RICHARD SACHS . . . Dick . . . R. D. 3, Lancasfer, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Aeronaulics Club 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Arl 2, 3, 4: Rifle 2, 3: lnlramurals 2, 3: MARY SCHIEDT . . . R. D. 5. Lancasfer, Pa .... French Club 3, 4: Service Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. SANDRA SCHILDNECHT . . . Sandy . . . 320 Race Avenue, Lancasler, Pa .... Crealive Wriling Club 2, 3 lVice-Presidenll: Press Club 4 lCo-edilorl: Hi- Lile 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: lnlrarrurals 2, Hockey 3, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 3. 4: Varsify M Club 4: Counfy Chorus 4. ELIZABETH SEACHRIST . . . Seke . . . ll26 Marshall Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa .... Senior Dramafics Club 3: Pross Club 4: Choir 2: lnrramurals 2, 3: Maioreffe 2, 3. 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. JANET SENFT . . . 906 Sfafe Sfreef, Lancasfer, Pa .... Creafive Wrifing Club 2, 3: Service Club 2, 3. 4: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 2, 3 and 4 lEdi1'orl: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: National Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Disrricf Forensics 3: Sfale Forensics 3: Counfy Band 2, 3, 4: Disfricf Band 2, 3, 4: Sfafe Band 2, 3, 4: Counfy Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Disfricf Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Sfafe Orchesfra 2. DOROTHY SHERTZ . . . Doffie . . . I24 Manheim Pike, Lancasrer, Pa .... Senior Drarnafics Club 2, 3: Senior Service Club 3. 4: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4 lPresiden+l: Senior Play 4. SAMUEL SHULL . . . Sam . . . IS38 Hillcresf Ave., Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Science Club 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsify M Club 2, 3, 4. EMMA SIGAFOOS . . . Siggie . . . I3lI Rose Ave.. Lancasfer. Pa .... Senior Dramafics Club 2, 3: Senior Service Club 2, 3, 4 lPresiden+l: Press Club 4: Ari 2. 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 3. GEORGE SMITH . . . 340 Abbyville Rd., Lancasfer, Pa .... Rifle 2: Key Club 4. CARL STAUFFER . . . R. D. 2 Lififz, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 3, 4: Varsi+y M Club 2. 3, 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Counfy Chorus 3, 4. DONALD STEIN . . . Don . . . 40l S. Presidenf Ave., Lancasfer, Pa .... Baskefball 2, 3 lManagerl: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2: Track 2. KENT STRICK- LER . . . 69 Conesfoga Drive, Lancasfer, Pa .... Cre- alive Wrifing Club 2, 3: Junior Red Cross 2: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 3, 4: Rifle 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Varsify M Club 3: Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3. HERMAN SUESS . . . R. D. 3, Lififz, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Aeronaufics Club 3: Ari 3: Rifle 2, 3. 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4. SARAH SWOPE . . . Sally . . . 536 N. Presi- denf Avenue, Lancasfer, Pa .... Creafive Wrifing Club 2, 3 lSecre'laryl: French Club 3: Senior Dramafics Club 2: Press Club 4: Hi-Life 2, 3, 4 lBusiness Managerl: Choir 2, 3, 4: Arf 3: Inframurals 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 lVice-Presidenfl. THOMAS TREMELLEN . . . Tree . . . 7I4 Edgemoor Courf, Lancasfer, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3, 4 lCo-Capfainl: Baskefball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: lniramurals 4: Varsify M Club 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Disfricf Forensics 3: Sfafe Forensics 3. JOHN WAY . . . I2 Haskell Drive, Lancasfer, Pa. . . . Fire Squad 4: Press Club 4: Dance Band 2. 3. 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4 lPresidenfl: Rifle 2, 3, 47 Baskefball 2, 3 lManagerl: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: Varsify M Club 3, 4: Junior Play 3 lAssis'ran+ Direc- forl: Counfy Band 2: Disfricf Band 4: Counfy Orchesfra 2. VICTOR WEIRICH . . . Vic . . . Neffsville, Pa. . . . Arf 2. 3: Rifle 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 2: Infra- murals 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Wresfling 2, 3. ROBERT WENTZEL . . . Bob . . . 3l E. Clay Sfreef, Lancasfer, Pa .... Fire Squad 4: Choir 3, 4: Counfy Chorus 3, 4: Foofball 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 3, 4 lCapfainl: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Key Club 4: Track 2, 3, 4. GLENN WISE . . . R. D. 3, Lancasfer, Pa .... Aeronaufics Club 2: Science Club 3. lPresidenfl 4: Press Club lSpor1s Ediforl 4: Hi-Lire 2, 3, 4 lSpor+s Ediforl: Rifle 3. 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4 lManagerl: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3 lTreasurerl: Varsify M Club 2. 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Class Officer 4 lPresi- denfl: Wresfling 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN ZARKER . . . Kalhy . . . l4l9 Eden Road. Lancasfer, Pa .... Creafive Wrifing Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4 lSecrefarylZ Senior Dramafics Club 2: Senior Service Club 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl: Choir 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: Solo Club 3. 4. JEAN ZOOK . . . Jeannie . . . R. D. 5, Lancasfer. Pa. . . . Senior Dramafics Club 3: Senior Service Club 2: Press Club 4 lTypinq Managerl: Hi-Life 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Counfy Band 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4 lSecrefary-Treas- urerl: Counfy Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Disfricf Orchesfra 4: Nei-ional Honor Sociefy 3, 4 lVice-Presidenfl: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Junior Class Play 3. Plnnning to tnke ani' plnce me tlaefe nble nnil willing ftnilentf. UI1lll'I'l'IflSSIHl1l1 SECTION ll-I-Miss Leaman . . . Firsl row-Lois Marlin, Nancy Landis, Mary Lou Buckwalfer Florence Dillsworlh, Judy Scaliergood, Clauda Shelley, Harrier Levine, Anifa Herr, Jane? Snyder, and Bar- bara Binkle. Second row-Clarence Marlin, Eugene Rowe, Kenneih Gingrich, Sally Swiii, Joanne Boehler Doris Eysrer, Maroueriie Hershey, Theodore Weeks, Edward Myers, Harry Bifner, and Miss Leaman. Third row -Michael Shipe, Roberi Shuman, Nancy Burneii, Gail Goii, Lucas Lineberry, George Cunningham, William McCauley, Vernon Bare, Elmer Allwine, Ernesl Sieudler, and Henry Hopkins. Fourih row-Joan Allen, Sfelle Morgan, Lallerne Hariman, Charles Mcfiallicher, Charles Sioufier, George Alexander, Charles Clark, Richard Ayer, Nancy Mecum, William Foreman, and Edward Cahn. Seciion ll-2vMr. Livengood . . . Eirsi row--Rosemary Lerbscher, Doroihy Gardner, Lois Waison, Charloiie Long, lrene Kilheiier, Eva Sieiier, Margarel Williamson, Joan Bally, Joanne Mcsherry, and Verna Bear. Second row-Joan Graeif, Joan Scoii, Alice Shank, Gwendolyn Grolii, Helen Borlhwick, Darlene Sin- clair, Nancy Burkeif, Roberla Johnson, Palricia Easimanl and Marilyn Charles. Third row-Cliiiord Creswell, Daniel Bare, Lorin Clark, Allred Schneider, Donald DePugh, Charles Shuliz, Roberi Siover, James Ferris, and Larry Kennard. Fourih row-Samuel Meneiee, Rolaerl Resch. James Douis, Glenn Huber, Charles Grube, Jr., Roberl Hosreiler, Chris Kunzler, Richard McCoy, and Alberl Walker. Absenlee-Ronald Hershey. 46 lx am Tr 1 u,wU, fmv'd Mmfn Dfw'd Mwvfl, Duma GMWHQU, RffC1:'TFi-,IWV'US,EVVT'1Fl Mau' ghL'Ff7,J,Dm1X-CJ M4 ciion ll-3--Mu-,s Mfrse: , . , FFS? nw-M155 Morse, RLNH Ann Wwfads, Swvia Rhwads, Jww K Www 'Qvfwcib Sou, UfwfWwy Dwsswxgfgr GN-Aria Fxmk, Rifa Kiwan, Surarvve VNV, Jwm Rhfff-r, Nfm 'if nw Tms Hess. Py'n'ul Sm Nui, and Brufs Ll?riyVU61VT. Se-:nd m-NgL 5 Hmm, Jxwyce Lands, Ddmss H vv SVN-1 J mrs, FHA-'MA Eubsi, Jfam Kopp, Jcvy-ge F Mme-y, Mnry ENESH M,Cfs Barham KTHHA f Sf p m - Shldfx, and Kv'vwr'x KmaI5'c-y. Twrd rcfvv-fMwv'+6n Wins, Px:WePc Sfv11xfeXM,JuCfff'w Rfxsscy VW F lx W vw ilwf, Mfw, X 'Nw Srwmdu, kmd Ninn-y Cv l,Abscw?w'f-DFG' Gov-ww. 3' TOPSY TURVY KING AND QUEEN 47 LNQ V Secfion I0-I-M ss Edwards . . . Firsl row-Sandra Rosman, Barbara Herr, Alberl Kirchner, Rich- ard Beyer, Myrna Bolin, Susan Nuss, Rebecca Kirclwofi. Barbara Ann Lane, Jeannelle Ecker, Almenara Good Nancy Kauffman. Second row-4-Miss Edwards, Belly Marlin, Carolyn Sclnairer, Sally Hollinger, Harold McElroy, Andrez Neyille, Leroy Esbensliade, Lesfer Mease, Despina Velrios, Janice Slick, Joy Rodgers. Trird row-Robe-rl Houclr, Raymond Carbonelfa, Jcseplw Geist Kennefln Rainey, Reece Roln Richard Anderson, George Kinzer, Gordon James, Larry Leaman, Eugene Singlefon. Seciion-IO-2-Mr. Lalslnaw . . . Firsf row-Mr. Lafsliaw, Arlene Wliile, Marianne Luiz, Nancy Hill, Paul Herr, Cynilwia Landis, Doroilwy Dungari, Waller Sclimid, Jack Epslein, Esla Fasriaclii, Janei Bell. Second row-Rerer VanBuren, Bersy Mueller, Sylvia Snerrer, Jolianne Henry, James Howry, James Bickforcl Mary Jane Trennellen, Mary Rullw Kilburn, Trudyann Riggs, Pauline Slellar, Ricliard Radllce. Tlnird row- NVilmer Thomas, Donald Kurlz, Gwen Howell, Ronald Alflebaclw, Donna Russel, Joel Neiss, Frank Landis, Gordon Ganrz, Tlnomas McGovern, Ned Rodgers, Douglas Kemmerer, Riclward Caldwell, Jay Hosiefier. 48 Secfion I0-3--Mr. Kring , . . Firsr row-Mr, Kiinq, Nancy Knoii, Heien Hershey, Wanda Sinan bemer, Be'ry Lou Farmer, Carda Mary Hoover, Lavonne Mccauiey,BefryVVar1arnaker, Peqqy Eisenberqei, G ',-f enne Harrman. Secrmd row--Janer Lerever, Pnyiiis Wagner, Abram Grow, Aiien Kreider, Carmfi Moorhead, Garry Hausman, Fred Fry, Bruce Scrieaiieip Third row-Jann Douqherry, Bruce Hessinqcr, Rmberr Leed, Jack Peirsoi, James Wiid, Richard Reese, Parriczk Sryer, Charies Brinkman, Kennerri Keiier. Ciiarfes Landis, Thomas Grori, Secfion I0-4-Mr. A. Kilkuskie . . . Firsf rowa-Bonira Doiiqnerry, Barbara Hessen, Jane Hiwpkins Susan Siweafier Deanna Reinhard, Gioria Kunrz, Linda Kendffrdimr, Marie Evans, Rurln Mendeniwaii, Wsmynr Graaf . Second row -Mr, A, Kiikuskie, Beyeriy Hendersmn, Mariiyn Loss, Viiror Zimmerman, James Durimni Baie Fuimer, Thomas Wirrie, VViiiiarn LaBone, Larry Aibriqiwr, Louise Alfdoerfier, Tlnird mwiiamvs Crin sfeiir, Burran Brenner, Bruce Sroipe, George Greiner, Ken? VVeaver, Francis Wariei, Arvid Sciifrrpii Rwberi Sradel, VV'iiiEam Fwrd, Raymond Gerharr, William Sherry, 49 Seciion 9AE-Mr, Eshfernan . . , Firsf row-Heien George Bair, Conaid Rosenian Caroi Beard, Rose Marie Herr, Joyce Larnparier, and Susan Urich. Second row-Mr. Graybiii, Larry Buriceii, David Brennennan, Roberi Shenl, Showalner, Cheryi Price, Leonard Kenderdine, Gert, Sarah Wiiiiamson. Joan Rowe, Wiiiiam Lshiernan, Timowhy Shuiiz, Rurh Cowan, Vera Geraidine Rineer, Joseph Jones Refer Bickiord. Sarah Ann Hess, and Ann Moen. Third row-Susanna I-iauclc, A. Joyce Landis, Roberi Learnan, Wiliiam Horsi, Edwin Geiier, Rayrnond Moore, Arihur Ward, Pafrick Hennessy, Ronaid Peiers, John Swedlund, and Raymond Nixdori. '-:ppm 'l Sec+ion 9CK-Mr. Kreider . 4 . Firsr row-Charies Baker, Vfiiiiafn Shafer, Jane Bieacher, Nancy Greenwaii Donna Huber, Richard Cunningham, Ciaudefie Kramer, Jarnes VVarnsiey, Wiiiiam Qsiermayer, Fay Hershey. and Heien Sarnrnons. Second row-Mr. Kreicler, Brenda Funk, Ruih Mariin, Susan Born' berqer, Susan Hiilard, Lorraine Shenk Marianna Moorhcuse, Janet Pirnand, Roberr Macpherson, Larry Carnpbeii, and Caroiyn Harnrn, Third row-Pairicia Wiiiis, Jeraiyn NVay, Barbara Roberison, George Key- ser, Richard Graves, Thomas Aqesen, Howard Swaveiy, Richard Markiey, Fred Biqier, Raymond Hosreiier, and Mariin Maier. 50 Seciion 9RB-Mr, Berkheimer . , , Firsf row-Eslher Garber, Barry Gehrnan, Ralph Talarico, Thomas Renn, Emil Breuer, Rufh Ann Bard, Pafricia Edwards, Barbara Folfz, Joanne Bishop, and Beverly Roof. Second row-Mr. Berlcheimer, Mason Faclrerf, Mary Lou Thomas, Mary Carol Weelcs, Nelda Weidman. Elaine Trapnell, Judirh Baymiller, Belly Miller, Helen Noll, Mary Frances MCG-rann, William G-amber. and Dorollwy Dorman, Third row4Douqlas Welch, Gerald Ki'lian, Eugene Buclcwalier, Barry Herr, Ronald G-roll, Theodore Boeh'er, Nelson Derr, Harold Sawyer, Donald McGallicher, Herberl Zoolc, and Kennerh LaBone. r l Secfion 9KK-Mrs. Kuhl , . , Firsl row-Mrs, Kuhl, Glenn Armslronq, Merrell Clark, Jay Mueller, ,lfryre Srnirh, Jarqueiine Myers, Doris Jones, Faye Shenenberqor, Donna Anlhony, and Eva Pxllwine. Sec- vnd ww---Rnnald Parham, Kay Shifler, John Clark, Diana Kino, Joyfe Cnuller, Janiie Boose, Joyae Lan- ois, Verna McCauley, and David Sleyens. Third row-George Hurler, Roberl Green, Judson Parker, Gore ald Frey, E-none Grennburo, Morqan Foose, Roberl Marlfley Ralph Binkley, William Mc,Coy, and Dale Blank. Abserrree-'David Srnirli. 51 XJ ,Ki Z!! i' for is if ffm L Seclion 8EF-Mrs. ril 4 , . Firsl row-Deqqy 527, John Brinker, l-loward Rulh, John Jane Snyder, Julia Rhoads, xqer Miqdon, Daniel Landis, Sonia Boehler, Joanna l-lorn. D and Chesler Kilburn. Second X W-Mrs. Frilz, Linda Myers, Arlene Bard, Linda Kabalciian, Leah Mason, Mariorie W Carolee Lalawiec, Sara Ann Fellman, Judy Groll, Doris and Joyce Murray. Third ry Sample, Georqe Hammond, Michael Seilz, l-lull, William Aqesen , Richard P le, Merzer Gilberl, Reber? inron, Musselman and D' -Q! if Seclion 8FS-Miss Shaw . . , Firsl row-Lesler Miller, Elmer Zimmerman, Nancy Landrelh, Rulh Druzkefibrod, Carol XNa+ers, Loreila Sauer, Linda Seashollz, Florence Csrermayer, Mary Jane Landis, Linda Lau Alexander, Daniel Graves, Roloeri Edwards and Reba Canwmaui. Second rowfMiss Shaw, Susan Graul, Loncra Srnilh, Shirley Ann Evans. Jacqueline Groll, Lois Mecidm, Shelvia Worley, Joanne Herr, Virginia Shaub, Shirley l-lager, Ann Greenfield, Sylvia Rulh, Marlha Fish and Jere Lyons. Third row-Thane Hawkins, David lneinrlernan, Roberf Todd, Charles lrnholf, Maurice Landis, Richard Phillippi, David Johnson, John Bailey, Thomas Flarnish, Orren Knauer, Charles Brown, and John Hess. Abseni'-Couriney Moser. 52 X AJ-OL JJJLVLM. 1 M l r 1 I 'SL - I D i B , X Socfion ENG-Mr. Gibble . . . Firsl row-Gordon Sheafler John Birner, Paul Weidmai , Frederick ' x Beyer, David Haus, Jack Groenendaal, William Del.onq, Kennelh Ackerman, Douglas Brookmyer, Donald i D Nissley, and Norman Eberly, Second row-Mr. Gibble, David Zimmerman, Marlin Keens, Sheldon Sherfer. Q Richard Bender, Thomas Wenrzel, Gerald Felpel, Roberr Landis, Charles Gasfon, Melvin Huber, and David IN Bulls. Third row-Edward Mayer, Elvin Shay, Byron Kohr, Georqe Greenwood, Richard Weirlcamp, Mervin g Ruff Harry Hess John Sloeclrel Richard Suess Terry Brenner and Richard Crawford l If r JY i .f i yi' 1 x Xl l I i X Uh y Secfiorl 8HW-Mrs. WiS9 . . . Firsl rOw- Joanne Byers, Annelre Sesseman, Erma Herr, Ann Boyer, Brenda Qoodhue, Joan Shericlc, Sylvia Frey, Mary Ellen Grorl, Ederle Neville, Paulelle Neville. Sei,- cvnd rowfMrs. Wise. Jane Enclr, Suzanne Dreyer, Sheila Whire, Charlene Morrison, Shirley Gerwer, Doris Binkley, Rulh lfrb, Tamara Thomas. Third row-Charlolle Vfeinsloclc, Judilh Anderson, Elaine Sharp, Carol Mundorl, Hazel Durham, Mary Hennessy, Sandra Parmer, Elsie Lou Murnma, and Joyre Howell. 53 JB Secfion 7PH-Miss l-losleller . , . Firsl row-Lillian Malles, Carolyn Schwartz, Thelma LandiS. Ellen Smilh, Sarah Sherlz, Joanne Ross, Jeanne Blank, Susan Bryner, Doris hlorsl, Barbara Easlman, Mary Ruih Marrin, .ludilh Widder, and Rochelle Price. Second row--Miss hlosleller, Wilmer Zimmerman, Lloyd Esbcnshade, Ray Ruff, Rolnerl Keller, John Marlin, Dawne Carr, Judilh Vlfoll, Jere Marlin, Gzilberl Childs, Harold Frey, Richard Hessen, and Jeannelle l-leyn. Third row-Charles Sarnmons, Dennis Herr, Raymond Shay, Roloerl McElroy, Kennelh Coho, Donald Reynolds, John Eshlennan, Robert Wendler, James Sola, Vlfiiliam Griesl, Gerald Douls, John Weaver, Charles Moore, Parker Swanson, and Richard Boyer. Seclion 7AH-Miss Hauclc . . . Firsl row-Carl Hosleller, Melvin Sauer, Theodore Bixler William Schneider, John Hammond, Nadine Wise, Jere Danz, Caroline Nevins, Herberl Farnsler, Maryann Sanlco Killy Lois Himes, Jaclc Musselman, James Graham, and Clyde While. Second row-Miss l-lauck Palricla Welzel, Sara Hinman, John Andes, Douglas Barr, Francine Rose. Kennelh Marlin, Michael Dorsey William Sloe, David Landis, Kalherine Snavely, Darlyne Hecliel, Elhel Kimmel, and Rolaerl Saner. Th rd row Paul Rhoads, Michael Powl, Donald Sholzberqer, Mildred Myers, Phyllis Earharl, Carol Belslra, Roberl Slollcin Gwendolyn Vvenrich, David MacPherson, Nancy Bailey, Judilh Brown, Sandra Loosemore, Marv Berrxce l-lauclr, and Alvin Herr. Absenfee-Larry Campbell. 54 Secfion 7MW-Miss Weaver . , , Firsl' row-Carolyn VVilhelm, Sally Brian, Suzanne Brown, Barbara Snyder, Gail Rarman, Miriam Hess, Mary Ann Resch, Judilh Bishop, Darlene Horsl, Elsie Kilburn, Linda Showers, and Joyrn l-leclcel. Serond row-Miss Weaver, Marshall Slehrnan, Viclor Despard, Fred Doufs, Julie Marlin, Rhoda Zeaoer, Louisa Messner, Georqijna Kuntler, Elmer Rulf, Jay Allen Myer, Richard Herr, lxicnard Shoemaker, and Bruce Herr, Third row-Roberl' Tome, Gene Eichelberqer, Conan Rallens- perqer, Jere 'v'v'ise, Franlclin Shenlc, George Mendenhall, David Kolrolh, Barry Sanqrey, Willred Bleacher, John lXI r,hup, Joseph G. Gofl, lll, David Kealinq, James Saner, and Randall Redman. Pxlsseniee-Lewis Seiberl. Secfion 7BD-Mrs. Druclcenbrod . . , Firsl row-Mrs. Druclcenbrod, Michael Moore, Roy Zuq, Jaclc Huber, Roslyn Lyons, Beverly Smilh, Thomas Eshiernan, Barry Nelson, Dale Shelley, Jean Hillard, John Graff, Donald Cunningham, and Carolyn Groll. Second row-Larry Myers, Beryl Barth, Sylvia Snyder, Roberl Hager, James Rulh, Ronald Allhouse, Mary Bair, Richard Saylor, Charles Haylord, John Marlin. Mary Ann Buclcwaller, Bonila Miller, Roberf Brown, and Boyd Vlfilson. Third row-Palricia Hill, Phoebe Rudy, Jacob Rulf. Elizabelh Huslon, Robe-rf Denlinqer, Norman Fillinqer, Charles Bixler, William Armenl. Franklin XValfers, Henry Brubaker, Herberf New, Linda Reidenbauqh, Paula Wiggins, and William Schwarlz. 55 Oeczepyincg much of our Jpezre time me these enemy emel vezrieel orcgezneqezteony. Ul'Q6ll1iZillillllS Z. S IOR CLA LighTsl Camera! AcTionl And now The class oT l953 presenTs l Remember Mama! Yes, we remember mama, and we know ThaT each OT you remembers The many pleasanT hours you spenT wiTh The Hansen Tamily in Their home in San Francisco, Cali- Tornia. TogeTher wiTh mama, you'lI remember papa and Their Tour children, KaTrin, Nels, ChrisTine and Daqmar. Then There was Mr. l-lyde, The boarder who Told The won derTul sTories, and blusTering Uncle Chris and The Three old-maid au1Ts, Jenny, Sigrid and Trina. l.auqhTer, Tears work and play all played a parT in This producTion. We now Take you behind The scenes, and presenT To you many wiThouT whose help The play could noT have been presenTed. We inTroduce The assisTanT direcTors, prompT- ers, The make-up, publiciTy, TickeT, properTy and sound eTTecTs commiTTees, The sTage managers and OT course, The direcTor, Mr. Russell Berkheimer. Each member oT The senior class did his parT, and Through The saTisTacTion oT working TogeTher as a Team, The class OT i953 can be proud To have presenTed To you-'fl Remember Mama. SS PLAY CW... Firsf Row-Barbara Kabakiian, Pafricia Hawkins, Ann Geracimos, Georgianne Funk, Edris Herr, Shirley Peifer, Joanne Evans, and DoroThy Cunningham. Second Row-CIinTon Fronfz, Pefer Andes, Emma Sigafoos, Richard KIoTz, Kennefh Forrey, Harry Can- Ter, JaneT Pfromm, Glenn Wise, Mr. Russell Berk- heimer, CharIoTTe Keller, KenT STrickler, and Dorofhy SherTz. 58 566 Senior Clfzu Ply' -TL, JUNIOR CLASS PLAY January Thaw, a fhree-aci comedy, was chosen by fhe poienifial ihespians of The iunior class as i'heir firsi' play. Alrhough 'rhe long praciices, brighi' lighfs, las? minuie iii'- fers and brighi make-up were eniirely new +o our aciors and aciresses, They pui on a produciion which will be long remembered a+ Manheim Township. The siory ceniers around iwo families, each of whom claims ownership 'ro an old New England farm. The young and modern Gage family offers quiie a conirasi io lhe old-fashioned Roclcwoods. and living iogeiher creaies quiie a number oi problems. One, for insiance, presenied iiseli in The form of 'rwo squealing pigs who planned io spend ihe nighi in 'rhe house. Bedlam reigns when all circumslances poini To an elopemenl of 'rwo members of 'rhe ieuding families, and iempers clash when 'lhe Rock- woods decide io converf rhe living room in'ro a funeral parlor. 60 PRESS CLUB fll Seaiedz Juan Zorsk Torn McMarrav, Mr, Hosleller, Nancy John'-, Snnira Scliildnechl, Sandy Filzkee, Chri- l-lillon, and Glenn Wi e. First Row: Dolores Killian, Pal Julius: Edris Herr. Dorolhv Shf-rl7, Bclly Kunzler, Beds Grosh, Barbara Grow, Joyce Kvrrmor, Mary Ef-hlernan Charlolle Koller, Yvonne Irwin Kalnrxn Zarkcr, Palricia Hilliard, and Pal Milf-y. Second Row: Nancy Frank, Audrey Diffenbach, Nancy Buckwnllcrr, Pal Hirncg Shirley Reynolds, Jean Role Belly Sffachil, Barbara Kabakiian, Pele An- rlfrl-, Sally Swope: and Jane? Plrornrn. Third Row: Anna Hamish, Loi' C-einler, Ann Gera- cirnog Pal Hawkins, Carole Ncflke, Kent Slrickier, Larry Bwk. Robert Wenlzel. Jane? Senll, Emma Siqaioow, Joanne Labezius, and Shirley Peiler. l represenr lhe Press Club of Manheim Township l-ligh School, a sludenls' organizalion responsible for publishing rhe school yearbook. Would you be inleresled in adver- lising in This year's edilion? The businessman looks lhinkingly al' lhe sludenl slanding before him, selecls lhe size lor his adverlisemenr, and signs on lhe dolled line. Wilh greal oplimism, lhe slu- denl leaves wilh him one of lhe ads lor lhe I952-53 Nell Vue. The lirsl parr ol lhe long process ol publishing a year- book has begun. Class colors and mollo are selecledf a budgel is drawn up: yearbook orders are laken: senior and club arlicles are assigned: club piclures are laken, and layouls planned: linaily, lhe yearbooks are prinled and dislribuled. Under The direclion ol Mr. Roberl l-losleller, lhe Press Club has endeavored lo compose a modern yearbook lor a modern world. Co-Edilors are Sandra Schildnechf and Cassandra Filzkee. Nancy Johns is Business Manager: Thomas McMurray, Pholographer: Jean Zook, Typing Manager: Claressa l-lilon, Arr Edilor: and Glenn Wise, Sporls Edilor, 61 HI LITE Deadline, Tuesday! Wilh 'rhese words reporlers jump lo gel lheir news, and lhe wheels are sel in molion for anolher issue ol lhe l-li-Lile, our school newspaper. Aller lhe news has been wrillen, lhe edilors begin lhe iob ol checking, rewriling, planning malce-up, wriling headlines, and proofreading under lhe supervision ol Miss Rebecca Leaman. laculry advisor. Ediling lhe paper is a lull-lime iob, bul il is l'he business managers who pul in lhe overlime. They spend lhe sum- mer soliciling lhe ads which make lhe paper possible. Special credil is due lhe lypisls. who lype many arlicles and are always ready To lype lasl-minule flashes. 'I-here are opporlunilies lor a wide range ol inleresls on lhe l-li-Lile slalil. News, sporls and lealure wriling, lyping, ediling and pholography all offer iobs lor sludenls lalenled in lhese various phases of iournalism. Janel Senll was Edilor and Ann Geracimos, Co-Edilor. Sporls Edilor was Glenn Wise and Arl' Edilor was Clarissa l-lillcn. Business Managers were Georgianna Funlc. Janel Plromrn and Sally Swope. Roberl l-losleller was Pholog- rapher. 'll Sealed-Gs-orgianne Funk, Glenn Wise, Ann Gera- cimos, Janel Senfl, Clarissa l-lillon, Sally Swope, and Jane? Pfromrn. Firsl Row-Roberl l-loslerrer, Jean Zook, Edris Herr, Dorofhy Sherlz, Clauda Shelley, Barbara Binlcle, Har- rier Levine, Joan Allen, Palricia l-lillard, and Mary Eshleman. Second Row-William Parker, Palricia Julius, Joanne Evans, Pafricia Easlman, Belle Grosh, Sally Swifl, Bar- bara Grosh, Sandra Schildnechl, and Cassandra Filz- kee. Third Row-Nancy Burnell, Lois Geisler, Donald Klie- wer, Mark Kessler, Ken? Srriclcler, Emma Siqaloos, Joanne Labezius, Slella Morgan, and Edward Cahn. 62 TUDE I ...LM ...s Firsi Row-George Ferris, Pairicia Hillard, Mary El- len Myers, and Gail Goff. Second Row-Charles Brown, Francine Rose, Barbara Snyder, Jeaneife rleyrl, Susan Hillard, Diana Klinq, Sidney Peqrarn, Carole Laiawicy and Douglas Brook- nieyer. Third Row-Mr. Alva Eshlernan Judy Anderson, Da' vid Brenneroan, Joieph G-erz, Thomas Benner, Bruce l-len-iinger, Larry Albriohf, Betsy Muellery Patricia Eavrnan, and Barbara Herr. ' X li 6 1 A L CGUNCHJ Energy and enThusiasm have been The lcey To The many successTul STudenT Council proiecTs during The school year. Composing The council were willing worlcers elecTed by each oT The iunior and senior high school home rooms. Giving invaluable he'p To The sTuclenT represenTaTives was Mr. Alva Eshleman, Taculiy advisor. To boosT school spiriT, a l-lalloween Queen ConTesT, pep rallies and The sale oT school haTs and pennanTs were sponsored. Under The direcTion oT Miss BeTTy Edwards, The council managed an aiier-school candy sTand in The caTeTeria. Cne oT The mosT imporTanT service proiecTs underTalcen by The group was The purchasing oi an American Tlag Tor The school band. l-loliday dances and social hours, as well as aTTending convenTions and sTaging clean-up campaigns gave The sTudenT council a wide varieiy oT acTiviTies. This indusTrious group yields a challenge To TuTure Manheim Township STuolenT Councils. PaTricia l-lillarol is The hard-worlcing Presidenl' oT The STudenT Council and Gail GOTT, The Vice-Presidenli The SecreTary is Mary Ellen Myers and The Treasurer is George Ferris. 1 A A A E . i E 63 ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Scholarship, leadership, service and characTer are The Tour qualiTfes upon which The NaTional T-lonor SocieTy is based. Membership in This honor organizaTion is limiTed lo iuniors and seniors. ApproximaTely TwenTy-Tive per cenT CT The qraduaTing class is elecTed inTo The socieTy. Twelve per cenT QT The class is adrniTTed in The lasT semesTer oT The iunior year, and The remaining ThirTeen per cenT, in The senior vear. The emblem oT This naTional orqanizaTion is The lcey- sTone and The Tlaming Torch. The lceysTone represenTs The Tour qualiTies which members oT The socieTy musT possess and mainTain: The Torch symbolizes The leading, searching liqhT CT TruTh, Members oT The socieTy presenT an annual inducTion ceremony beTore The sTudenT body aT which all members wear The TradiTional red carnaTion, and The new members receive Their cerTiTicaTes oT membership. Mr. Warren Druck- enbrod is advisor oT The club. Donald Kliewer is PresidenT oT This honor organizaTion and Jean Zoolc is Vice-President The SecreTary is Cass- andra l3iTzl4ee and The Treasurer is lvlarlc Kessler. v Seafed-Pafricia Hillaro, JaneT SenTT, Lois. Geisler, Shirley Jones, Jane? Pfrornm, DoroThy SherTz, Anna l-larnish, Mary Louise Shade, Sandra Schildnechl Yvonne Irwin. Second Row-Harold Fry, Nancy Johns, Mary Eshle, man, Claudia Shelley, Verna Bear, HarrieT Levine. Jean Zook Cassandra Firzkee, Clarisfa Hilfon, Jo anne Evans, Ann G-eracirnos, Georqianne Funk, Savi- uel Meneiee, Glenn Wise, Third Row-James Ferris, Edward Cahn, William Mull, Jay Fulmer, Thomas Benner, AlberT Arr' sTronq, Dana Grannell, Donald Kliewer, Mark Kesslej William Foreman, ScoTT Nisslev, Richard KloTz, John Maier, Mr. Druckenbrod. 64 KEY CLUB ....qQS..., Firsi Row-Bruce Leayman, William McCauley, Thomas Hammer, Larry Groff, Larry Buffs, Richard Ayer, Mark Kessler, Donald Srein, George Groff, Richard Baller, and George Smirh. Second Row-Mr. Kreider, Scoll Nissley, Richard Klolz, Glen Huber, Roberl Wenlzel, John Way, Thomas Whillle, Gordon James, Larry Leaman, and Roberl Slover. Third Row-James Conslein, William Mull, Ken? Slriclcler, George Greiner, Harry Canler, Alberl Armslronqy Thomas Benner, Clirirori Fronlz, Samuel Menelee, Scoll Bomberger, George Alexander, Charles C'ark, and Richard McCoy. This year's Key Club was one of The mosl aclive in The hislory of fhe Club. High on The lisf ol aclivifies of 'rhis service club was lhe selling of relreshmenfs al The home foofball and baslcelball games. This proiecl' was supporfed very enlhusiasfically by all members of lhe club. During Oclober, The local club sold peanuls for Nalional Kids' Day. This worlhwhile proiecl is nafionally sponsored by lhe Kiwanis Club, and The Key Club gave IOO per cenf cooperalion lo lhis very worrhy proiecf. l-lighlighling fhis year's numberless and varied acfivi- lies was The annual Sfale Convenfion, held This year in Wilkes-Barre on April IO, ll and l2. A+ 'rhis lime, Larry Bulls, Lieulenanl' Governor of Dislricl Ten, presenled lhe Clubs' Achievemenl Reporl. The Key Club of Manheim Township had one of 'rhe besl' aflendance records al' lhe convenlion wilh approximalely +wo-'rhirds of ils 'lhirly-lhree members presenl. Richard Ayer is 'rhe Presidenl of 'rhe Key Club and Larry Groicl is 'the Vice-Presidenl. The Secrelary is Marlc Kessler and lhe Treasurer is Thomas Hammer. Mr. Kreider is lhe club advisor. 65 HI-Y Composed oT approximaTely ThirTy-Tive senior high school boys, The l'li-Y Club is an organizaTion sponsored by The Young Mens ChrisTian AssociaTion. The purpose oT The club is To creaTe higher sTandards oT clean living in The minds oT iTs members and To build Tellowship among high school sTudenTs. The main TeaTure oT Their plaTTorm is service: service To The school and service To The communiTy. One oT The big service proiecTs oT The year is The giving oT an over- Tlowing baslceT To a needy Tamily aT ChrisTmas Time. An- oTher one oT Their many services is The sponsoring oT social hours aTTer baskeTball games. The l-li-Y inducTion ceremony, a very inspiring and beau- TiTul service, was held This year in December. Those in- viTed To This ceremony included The TacuTy, The parenTs oT The club members, and The sisTer oT The l-li-Y, The Tri- l-li-Y Club. The TaculTy advisor oT The l li-Y Club is Mr. Warren Druclcenbrod. Richard KloTz is PresidenT and Thomas Benner, Vice- President The Se-creTary is Donald Kliewer and The Treas- urer, ScoTT Nissley. Harry CanTer is Chaplain. Lips SeaTed-Mr. Druckenbrod, ScoTT Nissley, Thomas Benner, Richard KloTz, Donald Kliewer, and Harry CanTer. Firsf Row-RoberT WenT2el, Larry BuTTs, Glenn Wise, Samuel Shull, Joseph Geist, Richard Reese, PeTer Van Buren, George 6rofT, Larry Groff, Richard Mc- Coy, and Ronald Hershey. Second Row-John Califf, Charles Clark, Glenn Huber, Robert Stover, William Mull, and AlberT ArrnsTrong. Third Row-David MarTin, KenT Weaver, William Foreman, and John Raymond. 66 TRI HI-Y Lips Firsf Row-Patricia Diehm, Georgianne Funk, Cas- sandra Firzkee, and Mis: Hosfelfer. Second Row-Jean Zook, Mary Schiedl, Nancy Buckwalfer, Helen Borlhwick, Audrey Diffenbach, Befry Seachrisr, Mary Eshleman, Dolores Killian, Lois Wafson, Burnella Milier, Edris Herr, and Dorolhy Dussinger. Third Row-Jane? Senfl, Anna Harnish, Shirley Peifer, Joan Rineer, Sandra Schildnechf, Joan Kopp, Char- loffe Long, Gail Golf, Peggy Williamson, Rira Kilr lian, Rosemary Lerbscner, and Evelyn Nuss. Fourih Row-Ann Geracimos, Arlene Brobsl, Pafricia Miley, Joanne Evans, Nancy Johns, Clarissa Hillon, Joyce Kershner, Berry Kunzler, Dorofhy Sherrz, Pa- tricia l-lillara, Movifa Riggs, Judy Scaflergood, and Yvonne Irwin. Fiffh Row-Pafricia l-limes, Lois Geisler, Joanne Labezius, Emma Sigafoos, Charlolfe Keller, Regina Jones, Barbara Kabakiian, Dcrofhy Cunningham, Nancy Frank, Belle Grosh, Jean Role, B'arbara Grosh, and Carole Nerllce. Absenrees-Audrey Dale, Joan Allen, Patricia Easl- man, .loan Scoll, Sally Swifl, Lorraine Wohl, Claude Shelly, Stella Morgan, Nancy Burnelf, Dorolhy Gard- ner, and Roberla Johnson. To creale, mainlain and exlend lhroughoul 'rhe home, school and communily high slandards of Chrislian Char- acl'er is lhe purpose of each Tri l-li-Y member. As a service organizalion, ils aclivilies included decoraling goal posls, selling refreshmenls ar foolball games, sponsoring a social hour, and holding balce sales. Discussions of sub- iecls lisled in Teen Tallcs boolclels provided The program for several meelings. Several members allended Tri l-li-Y convenlions during lhe year, and broughl baclc varied ideas for programs and proiecls. A ioinl l-li-Y-Tri-l-li-Y rally was held in January allended by members from all counly clubs. The club is comprised of junior and senior girls and is under 'rhe guidance of Miss Palricia Hoslefler. The lwo induclion services were held as public ceremonies. All members are encouraged lo live up ro lhe club obieclive- pure words, pure lhoughls, pure acrions. Georgianna Funk is Presidenl of Tri-l'li-Y and Sally Swope, Vice-Presidenl. The Secrelary is Cassandra Filz- lcee and lhe Treasurer is Palsy Diehm. Janel Pfromm is Chaplain. 67 JU. IOR RED CROSS This year has been a busy one Tor The Junior Red Cross Council. 'The council upheld well The organizaTion's slogan, Service Tor oThers, Tor our counTry, our communiTy, and our school. As iTs TirsT proiecT, The enrollmenT drive in The Tall. council sponsored iTs annual Each year, The goal is To have one hundred per cenT membership Trom each home room. Some QT The councils oTher acTiviTies were The assemb- ling oT bells which were sold Tor The beneTiT of The Lan- casTer Hearing ConservaTion CenTer, The baking of ChrisT- mas coolcies Tor a veTerans' hospiTal. and The paclcing of giTT boxes Tor needy children in oTher lands. The council was proud oT Two oT iTs members who held oTTices on The ciTy-counTy council. Joan Allen served as co-ediTor of The Junior Red Cross publicaTion Cross CurrenTs, and JaneT PTromm served as Vice-PresidenT, Under The leadership oT Miss Florence Kreider, The council has com leTed anoTher successful ear. P Y Joan Allen is The PresidenT of The Junior Red Cross and Johanne Henry is The Vice-President The SecreTary- Treasurer is Despina Velcios. LM FirsT Row-Miss Kreider, Despina Vekios, Joan Allen, Johanne Henry, Louise AlTdoerTTer, Himes. Second Row-Alrnenara Good, Joy and KiTTy Lou Rodgers, Jane Snyder, VicTor Despard, John Andes, Mary Carol Weeks, Carolyn Groff, Joan Sherick, and Robert Brown. Third Row-Phyllis Wagner, Carolyn IoTTe Long, John David Mohler, Jeraldine Groff, RuTh MarTin, Lois Boose, Fay Reese, and Bur-neTTa Mi Donald Nissley, Schairer, Char- Nancy Mecum, Mecum, Janice ller. 68 AFETY PATROL K3 x ' x Firsf lov-William Parker, Audrey Diffenbach, Eva All e V a M C I win , ern c au ey, and Robert Green. Second Row-William DeLong, Reba Comeff Jo- anne Horn, Mary Jane Landis, Ann Boyer, Lorella Sauer, Lenora Smilh, Erma Herr, Joan Sherick, Flos- sie Eslermyer, Nancy Landrolh, and Miss Shaw, Third Row-Jane Snyder, Carol Wallers, Richard Green, Mary Henessy, Charles Landis, Tamara Thomas, Lois Mecum, Mary Carol Weeks, Jeanelle Eckerl, and Jane Bleacher. An aclive service club ol our school is lhe safely palrol. ll is under lhe supervision ol Miss Frances Shaw who, as lhe advisor lor many years, has done a wonderlul iob in helping lo promole more inleresl in lhis worlhwhile club. The salely palrol is composed ol junior and senior high school sludenls who are inleresled in prolecling lhe lives ol lheir lellow sludenls: lhose who ride lhe buses and lhose who walk' lo school. 4 Aclivilies ol lhe year include lhe annual safely palrol parade. sponsored by lhe Lancasler Aulomobile Associa- lion, and lhe lrip lo lhe Franlclin and Marshall College loolball game. where lhe palrol, logelher wilh members from olher schools, are lhe guesls ol lhe college. When lhey meel every olher Thursday, lhe palrol dis- cusses how improvemenls can be made around lhe school and whal precaulions musl be lalcen lo lceep our good salely record. Audrey Dillenbach is Caplain ol lhe salely palrol and is assisled in lhis iob by William Parker, Co-Caplain. The Secrelary is Elaine Sharp and lhe Lieulenanls are Verna McCaulay, Roberl Green and Eva Allwine. l 69' SENIOR DRAMATICS Under fhe very capable direcfion of Mrs. Esfher H. Frifz, The Senior Dramafics Club has finished anofher suc- cessful and busy year. The various programs presenfed fhroughouf fhe year included somefhing from every phase in fhe producfion of a play. One of fhe many acfivifies of fhe club was fhe reading and discussing of various slcifs and plays. Sfudy- ing fhe arf of make-up and 'lhe mefhods of applying if was anofher acfivify enjoyed by fhe club. Highlighfing fhe club's reperfoire fhis school year was fhe presenfafion of fwo well performed one-acf plays in a school assembly. lvleefing fime for fhe Senior Dramafics Club is Friday morning. lf is open fo all sfudenfs of fhe senior high school. Sending acfors and acfresses fo Hollywood is nof fhe purpose of fhe Senior Dramafics Club. lfs main obiecfive is lo encourage an inferesf in fhe fheafre, and fhis il has accomplished wifh flying colors. Sally Swiff is fhe Presidenf of fhe Senior Dramafics Club and Johanne Henry is fhe Vice-Presidenf. The Secrefary is Donna Russell and fhe Treasurer is Sandra Rosman. Seafed-Mrs. Esfher Frilz, Joan Allen, Sally Swill, Sfella Morgan. Sfandinq-Nancy Burneff, Richard Couldwell, Louise Alfdoerffer, Gordon Ganlz, Sandra Rcsman, Johanne Henry, Jane? Bell, Roberta Johnson, Susan Schaeffer, J e Te ell n Ja e Hopk' s Do na R sell Phyl an F ffl E , fl In , Fl U S I ' lis Wagner, and Charlc-He Long. 70 JU TOR DRAMATICS -fix - Seafed-Shelly Price, Diana Klinq, Susan Bomberger, Susan Hillard, Jacqueline Myers, and Mr. Berk! heimer. Second Row-Mary Ruth Martin, Roslyn Lyons, Gail Parman, Mary Bair, Roberf Brown, Kafhryn Snavely, Georgianne Kunzler, Charles Brown, Mason Fackerf, Parker Swanson, John Heinarnan, Raymond Ruff, Da- vid Zimnnerrnan, and Francine Rose. Third Row-David Landis, Mary Ann Buckwalrer, Pa' fricia Willis, Jeannelle Heyn, Kay Shiffer, Dorolhy Dorman, Sally Mecum, Joan Crowell, Annefle Sesse- mary, Barry Herr, and Richard Cunningham. Fourih Row-Thomas Renn, Phoebe Rudy, Judilh Bay- millcr, Sidney Pegrarn, Mary Frances McGrann, Vir- ginia Shaub, Marfha Fish, Ellen Burlinq, Charlene Morrison, Roberf Markley, and Herberl Zook. gi Gaining experience nol' only in aciing bul also in pro- ducing and direcling plays are only a few of The goals of 'rhe Junior Dramalics Club. Correcl applying of malce-up and alole handling of behind-rhe-scenes worlc of The fheafre also conslifule a large parr of Their lraining. ln addilion lo lheir regular acfivilies. The young acrors and aclresses have allended many shows in and around Lancasler and l-lershey. The experience gained by parliciparing in 'rhe Clulo's aclivilies is especially valuable fo rhose srudenfs who hope lo conlinue lheir 'rraining in 'rhe field of dramalics. This experience is also helpful To sfudenls who lake parl in class plays. ll gives lhem praclice in memorizing lines and speaking before groups. These consram' appearances be- fore people give 'rhem confidence and assurance. Under 'rhe leadership of Mr. Russell Berkheimer. faculfy advisor, fhis group has compleled a very successful season. Susan l-lillard is Presidenl of +he club and Susan Bom- berger is Vice-President The Secrelary is Jacqueline Myers and l'he Treasurer is Diana Kling. 71 CHOIR This year, as always, the Manheim Township A Cappella Choir has provided time musical entertainment tor the entire student body and many charitable organizations. Starting its series ot concerts with the traditional Christ- mas Assembly, the Choir went on to present many other musical programs throughout the year, concluding with the annual Spring Concert. The Choir sang in assemblies and other school functions and at various social organizations, hospitals and schools. Composed solely ot students 'From the sophomore. junior and senior classes, the Choir is under the very excel- lent direction ot lvlr. l-larold W. Shaar. lt meets every Monday, Tuesday and Friday during the seventh period, at which time they diligently practice tor coming concerts. ln the grand finale in the Spring Concert, the Choir sang such tavorites as Buttermilk Sky, Wagon Wheels and Beyond the Blue Horizon. Jay Fulmer is President of the A Cappella Choir and Gail Gott is Vice-President. The Secretary is Patricia Hil- lard and the Librarians are Joyce Kershner and Patricia l-lawkins. 2 5 1 LXTS v f Front Row-Linda Kender ne, Patricia Julius, Betty Kunzler, Clauda Shelley, ncy Kauftman, Peter Van Buren, Thomas Groff, Br ce Leayman, Mr. Shaar, George Ferris, Carl Stau er, George Cunningham, Richard Nettke, Janet Bel, Edris Herr, Verna Bear, and Kathryn Zarker. Second Row-Nancy Mecum, Marie Hershey, Dotty Gardner, Harriet Levine, Joyce Kershner, Lois Mar- tin, Delores Grotf, David Campbell, Larry Groff, Larry Butts, Richard Klotz, Ned Rogers, Larry Al- bright, Betty Martin, Susan Shaefter, Esta Fasnacht, Betsy Mueller, Johanne Henry, and Barbara Kabek- gran. Third Row-Joyce Landis, Patricia Diehm, Despina Vekios, Shirley Jones, Louise Altdoertfer, Samuel Menetee, Peter Andes, Dale Fulmer, Richard Ayer, Thomas Benner, Robert Resch, William Trapnell, Kenneth Forrey, Peggy Williamson, Nancy Johns, Mary Eshleman, Georgie Funk, and Shirley Reynolds. Fourth Row-Jean Rote, Stephanie Schuster, Geraldine Grotf, Lois Geisler, Joan Kopp, Fred Schneider, Richard Sachs, Jay Fulmer, William Foreman, Kent Weaver, Frank Landis, LaVerne Hartman, Sally Swope, Mary Ruth Martin, Delores Herr, Ann Geraa cimos, Sandra Schilclnecht, and Janet Keens. Fifth Row-Patricia Hawkins, Patricia Hillard, Gail Gott, Marilyn Loss, Gwenn Howell, Jay Hostetter, Vernon Bear, Larry Kennard, George Greiner, Har- old Landis, Charles Stouffer, Mark Kessler, Thomas Tremcllen, Harry Canter, Robert Stadel, Stella More gan, Anna l-larnisn, Nancy Landis, and Nancy Fore- man. Absentees-Eva Stetter, Gordon James, Robert Stover, Robert Wentzel, Thomas Whittle, Robert Brubaker, Lucas Lineberry, David Martin, Christian Kunzler, and William LaBone. 72 GIRL ....qlyS.... Firsf Row-Susanna Kohr, Joanne Kilburn, Wanda Shanberger, Gloria Funlc, Jean Zook, Doroihy Sherlz, Joan Rineer, Alice Shank, Myra Bohn, and Mr. Shaar. Second Row-Berry Lou Parmer, Benifa Dougheriy, Barbara Hessen, Nancy Hill, Trudy Riggs, Joy Rodgers, Jeanette Ecker, Anifa Herr, Susan Nuss, and Gwenn Hartman. Third Row-June Myers, Barbara Herr, Doliy Dun- gan, Goldie See, Joan Graeff, Arlene Swavely, Gloria Kunlz, Dorofhy Dussinger, Blanche Groslcy, and Anna Mae Landis. Fourfh Row-Dorofhy Cunningham, Arlene Brobsl, Nancy Cook, Ella Mae Landis, Gwendolyn Grofl, Erma Sherrz, Helen Borfhwick, Joanne Labezius, JO- anne Boelher, Judify Resser, Charloile Keller, Mary Lou Buclcwalfer, and Irene Kiiheifer. Absenlees-Mary Louise Shade, Nancy Buclrwalier, and Audrey Dale. GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club, which was lirsl organized lasl' year by Mr. Harold Shaar, offers girls who are nor already in l'he mixed choir an opporfuniiy 'ro sing. Membership in The club is open 'ro girls in The lenih, elevenlh and rwelflh grades. During fheir one rehearsal a week, lhis group praciices diligenily on rheir lwo and 'rhree-parl music. The girls appear in +he Chrisrmas program in assembly and also in 'rhe annual Spring Concerr. Valuable experience is gained by lhe members of +his club in reading noles and in singing lwo and 'rhree-parr music. ll also affords 'rhe girls an opporrunify 'ro sing merely 'lor The enioymenr and pleasure received from singing. The Girls' Glee Club has compleled a very successful year worrhy oi high praise. Also, a greal deal of credir should go lo Mr. Shaar. direclor of The new club. The Presidenl ol lhe Girls' Glee Club is Dorolhy Sherlz. Mary Lou Buclcwaller is The Vice-Presideni and Charlolfe Keller is 'rhe Secrelary. The Librarians, who see lhal The music is dislribuled before The rehearsal, are Nancy Buck- waller and Audrey Dale. 'Q is In 'is' as Q' it 'W ,si E Q is: g i, K E ki i .7 , - -f . 1' K di 73 JU IOR CHORAL CLUB The Junior Choral Group is a club slriving for one goal. fhe crealion of beauliiul music. Open 'ro junior high school sludenls, lhe club is under lhe very capable direclion of Mr. l-larold Shaar. Excellenl lraining is provided in reading choral music. accompanied and A Cappella. Pianisls receive valuable experience which offers a background lor work wi'lh lhe senior choir. The Choral Club lradilionally appears in public 'rwo 'limes during 'ihe year. They lake parl' in l'he Chrislmas Assembly Program and also in lhe annual Spring Concerl. Membership in The Junior Choral Club offers lhese iunior high sfudenls excellenl opporlunifies in group sing- ing. ll' gives l'hem lraining in singing l'wo and lhree-parl music, and il also leaches Them The fundamenlal principles of singing. The members oi 'rhe Choral Club are hard working, ambilious sludenls, who are looking hopefully foward lhe day when rhey will become members ol 'rhe Choir. Susan l-lauck is 'rhe Presidenl of The Junior Choral Club and Susan l-lillard is l'he Vice-Presidenl. The Secrelary- Treasurer is Sally Williamson. A .Ll T f Firsl Row-Jael Grenedal, John Andes, Daniel Lan- dis, Thomas Eshelman, La ry Myers, William DeLong, Viclor Despard, Ray Rui, Michael Moore, Harold Frey, Mary Ann Sanko, Odelle Neville, Paulelfe Neville, Janice Schmook, Sylvia Frey, Susan Bryner, Mary Ann Buckwaller, and Harold Shaar. Second Rowjally Hinman, Suzzane Brown, Mary Rulh Marlin David Buffs, Courfne Moser, John Groff, Jane Snyder, Mary Ellen Grofii Joanne Horn, Julie Marlin, Helen Sammons, Carol Schwarfz, Kifly Lou Himes, Gail Parman, Anneffe Sessman, Eslher Garber, Sally Williamson, Emma Herr. Third Row-Rulh Druckenbrod, Joyce Smifh, Eva Alwein, Kay Shiffer, Ann Greenfield, Georgiana Kun1- ler, Paula Wiggins, Joanne Byars, Mary Jane Landis, Carol Walers, Rufh Bard, Joyce Lamparfer, Rulh Cowan, Doris Jones, Judy Bishop, Ruth Erb, Brenda Goodhue, Joanne Bishop, Susan Hillard, and Linda Kabakiian. Fourfh Row-Dianna Kling, Ellen Berling, Mary Carol Weeks, Jerelyn Way, Virginia Shaub, Joyce Howell, Barbara Folfz, Helen Greenwood, Tamara Thomas, Lois Mecum, Louisa Messner, Linda Reidenbaugh. Pafricia Edwards, Mary Frances McGrann, Joan Sherick, Verna McCauley, Sheila While, Doris Smilh, Susanna Hauck and Sidney Peqram. Fiffh Row-Judv Baymiller, Elaine Trapnell, Nelda Weidman, Sara Ann Hess, Jenny Heyn, Lorraine Shenk, Judy Brown, Claudelle Kramer, Elsie Lou Mumma, Befly A. Miller, Leah Ann Mason, Johanne Herr, Susan Bomberger, Rulh Marlin, Susanne Dryer, Lenard Kenderdine, Larry Burkelf, Roberl McPher- son, Carolle Larawic, Charlene Morrison, A. Joyce Landis, and Hazel Durham. 74 ...fiys ..... Firsf low-Yvonne lrwin, oberf Hosieiier, Rose Mary Lerbscher, Janef Sen 1, James Womsley, Bar- bara Kirchoff, Shelvia Worl y, Molly Hoover. Second Row-Brenda Funk, Theodore Haller, Alberl Kirchner, Rebecca Kirchoff, Deanna Reichard, Lesrer Miller, Judson Parker, Efhyl Graver, Joan McSherry, Pafricia Easlman, Fred Julius, Cynfhia Landis, Sylvia Sheffer, Barbara Binkle. Third low-Lindalou Alexander, Susan Graul, Roberi Leaman, Douglas Welsh, Mariorie Worley, Charlofre Weinsfock, Nevin Daub, Dororhy Dungan, David Brenneman, Regina Jones, Scofr Bomberger, Judy Anderson, Clifford Creswell, Kennelh Hull, Merrell Clark, Herberl Zook, Elvin Shay, Joyce Landis. Fourfh low-Richard Bafzer, Edward Myers, Sally Swifr, David Marfin, Jay Hosfefrer, James Durham, John Swedlund, Maurice Landis, Paul Herr, Richard Philippi, Direcrcor Donald Mease, George Alexander, Charles Clark, John Maier, William Parker, John Way. Filfh Row-Donald Roseman, George Groff, David Myers, Douglas Kemmerer, Bruce Scheaffer, Thomas McMurray, Clinfon Fronfz, Lois Horn, Jean Zook, Lois Walson, Kennefh Forrey, Donald Kuril, William Ford, Elmer Allwine, Ernes? Sireudler. Abnnhes-Joan Bally, William Gamber, Joan Rowe, Donald Nissley, Kenneth Labone, Ronald Hershey, Ronald Pefers. BA Precision drilling and slirring marfial music sef fhe pace for 'lhe band, as 'rhey finished anofher highly successful season. Arrayed in fheir blue uniforms and led by fheir snappy maioreffes. fhe band made an impressive specfacle af our foorball games. They also appeared af fhe Elizabefhfown and Ephrafa farm shows. Special recognifion was accorded fhe band when fhey were invifed fo play al Geffysburg for fhe annual Com- memorafion of Lincoln's Geffysburg Address. This evenf included a four of fhe bafflefield and a ceremony in The Cyclorama, where fhe band played marches and fhe Nafional Anfhem. Affer firsf chair pins were awarded fo nine seclion leaders. fhe band began rehearsing for fhe Spring Concerf, which proved again fhe fine musicianship of fhis organi- zafion. Special fhanlcs are given fo Mr. Donald Mease. head of fhe insfrumenfal music deparfmenr, who worlced so fire- lessly wifh fhe band. Wifhouf his leadership fhe band could nof have produced such excellenf marching and fine music. Presidenl' of fhe band is John Way and Secrefary- Treasurer is Barbara Kirchoff. i i l 75 ORCHE TR The primary purpose of l'his spiriled and hard-working organizalion is lo enable sludenls in grades len, eleven and fwelve lo display 'rheir musical abililies. Throughoul' fhe year, lhe orcheslra performs al' various programs in- cluding l'he iunior and senior plays and in school assembly programs. under lhe direclion of Mr. Donald Mease. Be- sides 'rhese aclivilies, l'he orcheslra praclices enrhusias- 'rically for lhe annual Spring Concerl' which l'hey awail wil'h greal expecfancy. ln l'his concert everyfhing from rag- 'lime +o famous works of 'rhe masfers is presenled. ln fhe Chrislmas Program each year, lhe Aorcheslra is fealured in a medley of favorile Chrislmaslpieces and is fhen joined by The Choir lo presenl The ever-famous Halle- luiah Chorus from 'lhe Messiah. Several of l'he members were honored by being chosen 'lo parficipafe in The Counfy Orchesfra Feslival. A few. were also selecfed for 'rhe Disfricl' and Sl'al'e Orcheslra Fesfivals. Richard Balzer is fhe Presidenr of l'he Senior Orcheslra and Lois Wafson is fhe Vice-President The Secrelary- Treasurer is Jean Zook. iii- Firsf lov-Carolyn Schairer, Thomas McMurray, George Kinzer, Judson Parker, Janel' Senff, Barbara Kirchoff, Molly Hoover, Edward Cahn. Second low-Sally Williamson, John Swedlund, Wil- liam Osferrnyer, Mary Bernice Hauck, Sylvia Rufh, Linda Seashollz, Lavonne McCauley, Yvonne Irwin, Alberl' Kircchner, Rosemary Lerbscher, Nevin Daub, Roberl Hosfeffer. Third lov-Richard Philippi, Paul Herr, Darleen Sin- clair, Barbara Binkle, Lois Walson, Jay Hosleffer, Sylvia Sheffer, Cynfhia Landis, Alberf Armsfron, Richard Bafzer, Douglas Kemmerer, Charles Clari, Lois Horn, George Alexander, William Parker, John Way, Jean Zook, Dorofhy Dungan, Joanne McSherey, Mr. Donald Mease, Efhel Graver. 76 JU IOR BA i Firsf Row-Doris Horsi, Susan Graul, Douglas Welsh, Reber? Leaman, Shelvia Worley, Darlyne Heckel, and Darlene Horsf. Second Row-Reber? Slofkin, Mariorie Worley, Linda- lou Alexander, Bonny Husfon, Charloffe Weinsfoclr, Nadine Wise, Barbara Snyder, Lesfer Miller, Richard Bayer, Alvin Herr, Elvin Shay, Peggy Frey, and Ronald Alfhouse. Third Row-Gwen Wenrich, Judy Anderson, Elaine Kendig, Eugene Eichelberger, John Hess, Henry Bru- baker, Donald Roseman, Charles Moore, Donald Nissley, Maurice Landis, Mr. Mease, Richard Herr, 'Clary Bernice Hauclc, Wilfred Bleacher, and Michael owell. Mariial music pervades 'rhe bandroom every Thursday morning when 'rhe Junior Band rehearses under ihe baion of Mr. Donald Mease. The iunior high school musicians gain valuable experi- ence in such rudirnenis of band-playing as cui-lime. eic. The band members learn new l'echniques.and. gain varied musical skills Thai will be mosl' valuable 'lo Them in 'rhe Senior Band. ln ihe 'Fall and spring 'rhey drill wifh Their own drum- maicr. When ihey reach senior high school, ihey are ex- perienced bandsmen and ready io siep in+o 'rhe difficull' and complicaied formaiions execuied by 'rhe Senior Band. A+ +he beginning of each school year, inieresled iunior high siudenls are urged 'ro fry our for +his worfhwhile organizaiion. The vauable experience gained while par- licipaiing in 'rhe aciiviiies of 'rhis organizalion is noi fully realized uniil 'rhe members graduaie info ihe Senior Band. Wilh 'rheir drum-major, maioreiies, and cheerleaders, +he Junior Band presenied a program ai iheir own Spring Conceri in February, worlhy of 'rheir coniemporaries in +he Senior Band. l 5 A l l ii, 1 1 i 1 .5 .ii '77 JU IOR ORCHESTRA Providing valuable orchesTral experience To junior high insTrumenTalisTs is one of The many advanTages oT The Jun- ior OrchesTra. lT gives ambiTious young insTrumenTalisTs The chance To express Themselves in The realm of music. IT is here ThaT The TundamenTal rudimenTs of rhyThm, Timing and Tone qualiTy in group playing are inTroduced. Fa- miliariTy wiTh The various insTrumenTs and Their imporTance in The orchesTra is sTressed. The sTudenTs are encouraged To TurTher Their musical inTeresTs by aTTending concerTs and Then relaTing Their impressions of The music played and The spiriT of The perTormers. ApproximaTely ThirTy budding musicians assemble once a weelc Tor rehearsals under The able baTon oT Mr. Donald Mease. AT This Time They play some oT The besT orchesTral worlcs in simplified arrangemenTs. The orchesTra also has a lisT oT professional engage- menTs which include appearances aT Junior High NighT and Their own Spring Concert WiTh This background of orchesTra experience They are ready To sTep inTo The Senior OrchesTra when They reach senior high. L r First Row-Sally Williamson, John Swedlunce, Sandra Loosemore, Darlyne Heckel, Susan Bryer, James Wamsley, Darlene HorsT. Second Row-Sylvia RuTh, Linda Seashulfz, William Osfermeyer, Jaclr Hess, Mary Bernice Hauck, Rich- ard Herr, Nadine Wise, Barbara Snyder, Bobby Slofkin, ElizabeTh Husfon, and Doris HorsT. Third Row-Dick Philli i, Jay HosTeTTer, Susanna Hauck, Mary Francis FACS-ran, Elvin Shay, Henry Brubaker, Ronald AlThouse, Peggy Frey, Donald Rose- man, Michael Powl, William Bleacher, Mr. Mease, Elaine Kendig, Eugene Eichelberger, Judy Anderson Gwen Wenrich. Abseniee--MarTha Fish. ye! 78 SENIGR CHEERLEADER Go leam go! This is a familiar cry heard al baslcei- ball games, a cry lhaf rings 'rhrough 'rhe halls, mingles wilh rhe sleady bounce of fhe ball, re-sounds above fhe Tingle of bells, and mixes wilh lhe nighl in a while, lranslucenl' misf. Who is responsible for This loud resounding cheer? Why 'rhe cheerleaders are, of course! Braving all 'rypes of wealher, lhese peppy cheerleaders could always be found ready wirh lors of vim and vigor 'ro help cheer lhe lighfing boys on lo viclory. Composed of Three seniors, Three jun- iors and one sophomore, and under 'rhe able direcrion of Mrs. Marian Bensinger, +he squad has shown equal enfhus- iasm ar varsily foorball, baslce+ball and iunior varsify away games. They have conducled numerous pep rallies, and infroduced several new and dillerenf cheers which have been added +o The long lisr of cheers already formed. The girls could always be relied upon ro display good sporls- manship, unlimi+ed school spirilr and boundless energy which has helped To make rhis year's senior cheerleading squad one ol lhe linesf. 5- r Leff io Riqhf-Befsy Mueller, Movifa Riggs, Mary Ellen Myers, Gail Gofl, Edris Herr, Palricia Hillard, Joanne Eva ns. 80 U IOR CHEERLEADER The-we eeiife ang energehe girii have eriihii-roifiioiy Cheered iheir ieam' on fo vierory wirh a diwpiay of om Sfanding ffhooi fzpirii. Thin year, e new nferhod wa' erw pioyeci hw eeieer new members for fhe iurior high i-Chooi Cheerieading ggieao. The eniire sredenf body haw ihe re- sponsibiiify of eieciing fhern 'ro +heir new poiiihonzi, whereoi '- ' Ljxxx i in former years, fhe iunior high sehooi seiecied ihenw, Wiiiw ' ' vim, vigor and vifaiiiy, These iunior high school Cheerieaderi rerresenred fhe Sehooi af ai! home ionior high rlcfhooi besirefbaii games and aii home ienior varsify begkeibeii gannei. Chee a giri ie chosen io ihe squad i-he reraini. fhe pogifion enfii she enrerf, senior high sehooi. Cooched very Capeioiy by Mrs, Marian Beneinger, ihege giri-, hopeiuiiy look forward 'ro The iime when ihey wiii enfer senior high schooi, and wiii be eligible 'ro Try our for ihe senior high school squad. Wiih unlirnifed energy, unimagined ardor. unguenehable eagerness and exeeiienf eo-ordinaiion, fhe iunior high cheerieaders have eornplefeci a year worfhy of ei iizehooiwidew cheer of praise. to gaqm-fa. in air- MN, row, Mi C ni Q 4' N Bifirl Si. ir- Burr' enfees-Mi. Aw B. Lvvilrfr Sizrrr-. Pifxuv. 81 FRENCH CLUB French Club is an organizalion which allempls lo give Hs members a belrfer undersianding of France, irs language, cusioms and people. Besides usual club acrivilries, which include devoiions, songs and games, ofher proiecfs are underialcen during +he year. One of 'rhese special proiecls was lhe paclcing and sending of a gifi box +o Jrhe Prevenrorium of S+. Die in France. Anolher highlighr of This year's aclivilies was a French breakfast Held in 'rhe cafereria, ihe brealdasl included 'fruir juices, buns and rea. Club membership is open +0 anyone who is inferesfed in France, whelher 'rhey are enrolled in Jrhe French classes or noi. Merci beaucoup' +0 Miss Mary Weaver, Jrhe club advisor. Wifhour her help Jrhe various acfiviiies of The French club would be impossible. Clarissa l-lillon is rhe Presidenl' ol French Club and Palricia Hawkins is Vice-Presidenl. Keeping a record of Jrhe clubs acriviries is lhe Secreiary, Kalhryn Zarlcer. Sandra Schildnechl is ihe Treasurer and Joanne Evans, Jrhe Assisi- ani Treasurer. ,4..LwS ...,- Siandinq-Claressa Hilron, Miss Mary Weaver, Cas- :an-dfa Firzkee, Sandra Schiidnechr, and Yvonne lrv,in. Seaied Bock Row-Kaihryn Zarker, Barbara Grosh, Nancy Mecurri, Gail Gallagrier, Joyce Kershner, Jeanerre Heyn, Evelyn Nuss. Front Row-Belle Grozh, Parricia Hawkins Patricia Hillaro, Joanne Evans, Mary Hunfzinqer, and Mary Sciiieol. 82 CREATI ...QS .... Leff fo Righi-Larry Berk, Gail Gallagher, George Cunningham, Pefer Andes, Ann Geracimos, Almemara Good, Miss Beffy Edwards, Cassandra FiTzkee, Jo- anne Labezius, KaThryn Zarker, Barbara Hessen, and Harrie? Levine. VVRITI Again This year, The Third since iTs organizaTion, mem- bers ol The CreaTive WriTing Club have liTerally declced our halls wirh laurel vfreaThs, enTering poeTry and prose con- TesTs oT boTh regional and naTional coverage. During some oT The meeTings, The members sTudy Ta' mous wriTers and The inTluences ThaT Their lives and bacli- grounds have had upon Their wriTing. The main proiecT. however, has been wriTing The conTinuiTy Tor The annual Spring ConcerT, an exercise bo+h novel and rewarding Tor The members. Mr. Harold Shaar. direcTor oT The choral clubs, has given special advice in This eTTorT. The club is open To all sTudenTs in The senior high school who have some inTeresT in wriTing. fhe main purpose oT The CreaTive VVriTing Club is To develop an inTeresT in wriTing and To inspire a sense oT creaTiveness among iTs members. The many acTiviTies oT This club were under The superb direcTion oT Miss BeTTy Edwards, TaculTy advisor. PeTer Andes is The Presidenl' oT The CreaTive WriTing Club and Ann Geracimos is The Vice-PresidenT. The Sec- reTary-Treasurer is Cassandra FiTzlcee. 85 ART ACTIVITIE Supervised very capably by Mr. Richard Miller, The ArT DeparTmenT has had a very busy and rewarding year. Any senior high sTudenT inTeresTed in ArT, in any Torm, is in- viTed To icin This club. These arT enThusiasTs are always busy working on or sTudying some phase oT The many and varied Types oT arT +ha+ are oTTered by This deparTmenT. Oil painTing, cosTume and modern designing, painTing wiTh waTer colors, and clay and copper work are only a Tew oT The numerous acTiviTies included during The year. The ArT DeparTmenT also makes posTers Tor all occa- sions and decoraTes Tor bangueTs, dances, and oTher Tunc- Tions held during The year. During The ChrisTmas season, They malce The ChrisTmas spiriT a Tangible parT OT The school as They liTerally deck The halls wiTh boughs oT holly. The bulleTin boards in The arT room are lcepT up To daTe wiTh arTicles oT rec nT happenings in The ArT World and also wiTh diTTeren sTyles oT painTing, eTc. OuTside The room is a showcase where The members oT The ArT Depar menT exhibiT The resulTs oT Their arTisTic abiliTies. 84 AREO AUTICS CLUB -...ivy ...- Firsf Row-Roy Zuq, Boyd 'Wilson, Donald Nissley, Larry Myers, Donald Hallman, and Richard l-lesson. Second Row-Joseph Goff, George Mundorf, John Heinarnan, David Spence, Richard Shoemaker, Rich' ard Saylor, Michael Moore, William ArmenT, l-lerberT New, and Mr. Ward LaTshaw. Third Row-Barry Sanqrey, Franklin WalTers, John David Mohler, Charles Bixler, Michael Dorsey, Rob- erl Tome, and Norman Nillinger, Organized To promoTe aeronauTical inTeresT and To keep sTudenTs in conTacT wiTh The Air World , The Aero- nauTics Club is sTeadily increasing in inTeresT among The sTudenTs. The club reserves The TirsT and Third Fridays of every monTh for making model airplanes and The second and TourTh Tor sTudying diTTerenT phases of aeronauTics. They also are working on perTecTing a boys' drill Team similar To ThaT of The Elks. During The pasT year, The AeronauTics Club has been one oT The mosl' acTive clubs in The school. There are ab0uT ThirTy boys in The club, and membership is increasing. An- oTher major acTiviTy is aircraTT spoTTing. Many of The boys are spoTTers aT The NeTTsville spoTTer posT. There are many inTeresTing programs planned Tor The year. Among Them were a model airplane demonsTraTion and conTesT and a Trip To The Franklin and Marshall Aero- nauTical Science DeparTmenT. Also, The annual Trip To The Sensenig Propeller Faclory was Taken in The spring. Many Thanks go To Mr. Ward LaTshaw, TaculTy advisor OT The club and To Gordon James. ExecuTive Oflicer. 85 S IOR ERVICE CL The senior high library helpers do a fremendous iob in rhe Library Service Club by willingly giving fheir fime and abilify fo dufies in fhe Manheim Township and Neff Libraries. They are in charge of many jobs, including fhe decorafion of fhe bullefin board in fhe library. They work in fhe Neff Library and also in fhe l-lealfh Room when The nurse is nof presenf. This club has many proiecfs, among fhem, fhe sale of books in The Library book shop during Book Week. A big evenf during fhe year is fhe frip fo Millersville Sfafe Teachers College where fhe annual library conference is held. The members of fhis club are consfanfly sfriving fo im- prove fhe Library and fo make if a beffer place To come for reading and sfudying. They are always willing fo aid in any way fhey can. Mrs. Dorofhy B. Nysfrom is advisor of fhis club and if is because of ner careful direcfion and guidance fhaf Jrhis clLb is one fhaf fruly serves you. Presidenf of fhe Library Service Club is Emma Siga- foos and fhe Vice-Presidenf is Audrey Dale. Myrna Bohn is Secrefary and Kafhryn Zarker, Treasurer. I Sealed-Kathryn Zarker, Emma Sigafoos, Myrna Bohn, and Mrs. Nystrom. Firsf Row-Sandy Rosman. Helen Hershey, Arlene Whife, Barbara Lane, Dororhy Sherfz, Anira Herr, Ed- ris Herr, Charlolfe Long, Marie Hershey, Lorraine Wohl, and Roberfa Johnson. Second Row-Ann G-eracimos, Nancy Buckwalfer, Au- drey Diffenbach, Dorofhy Cunningham, Joyce Kersh- ner, Mary Scheidl, Joan Allen, Arlene Brobsl, Phyl- lis Wagner, Jeaneffe Ecker, Mary Kilburn, and Lois Mecunn. Third Row-Janel Senff, Lois Geisler, Befle Grosh, Jane? Keens, Darlene Sinclair, Palsy l-limes, Donna Russel, Erma Mae Sherfz, Joanne Labezius, Char- loffe Keller, Nancy Cook, Doris Eysler, Sally Swiff, and Par Easfman. Absenfee-Audrey Dale. S6 JU 1011 CTS Fir!! Row-Sheila White, Parsy Welzel, Palsy Byars, Conon Raflensperger, Jack Huber, Dale Shelley, Na- dine Wise, Pauleffe Neville, Barbara Snyder, and Martha Fish. Second low-Odeffe Neville, Sally Brian, Billy De- Long, Henry Brubaker, Bill Bleacher, Randy Rebman, Barry Sangry, David Buffs, Pefer Bickiord, Richard Bender, Linda Lou Alexander, and Mrs. Dorofhy Nysfrom. Third Row-Jeanne Blank, Beverly Smith, Kllfy Lou Himes, Mary Ann Buckwalfer, Linda Myers, Susan Graul, Ann Boyer, Jane Snyder, Mary Hennessy, and Joyce Coulfer. Fourih Row-Caroline Evans, Kalhie Snavely, Helen Sammons, Joyce Smifh, Eva Allwlne, Diana Kllng, Sandra Loosemore, Jean Bleacher, and Leonora Smith. Fiffh Row-Mary Bair, Davoln Carr, Judy Wolf, Lois Mecum, Elaine Kendig, Carole Lafawiec, Ellen Burle ing, Lorraine Shenk, Verna McCauley, Carol Weeks, Elsie Mumma, Virginia Shaub and Beffy Miller. Absentee:-Victor Despard, Jere Danz, Caroline Neve ins, Mary Ann Sanko, Johnny Groff, James Rufh, Richard Saylor, Roberf Brown, and Doris Smilh. ERVICE CLUB l-lardworlcing srudenls from grades seven +o nine com- pose 'rhe Junior Service Club. Unliring in lheir efforl' To rnalce lhe Library a pleasanl and enjoyable place, lhey relurn boolcs 'ro 'rhe shelves, dusf fables, wafer planls. and lceep 'rhe appearance of 'rhe Library neal' and orderly. They also 'ralce care of lhe appearance of 'rhe worlcroom and l'he conference room. Junior high school library helpers arrange flowers for lhe library each week, and exhibif 'rheir hobbies in The show- case in The cenler of lhe library., These helpers also mend books, read shelves, and 'ralce care of l'he magazine rack. ln being of service 'lo lheir fellow sludenls, lhey are also gaining valuable lraining in library lechniques which will be an advanlage in l'heir lulure years al school. Many of lhese young helpers will conlinue wilh 'lhese services in 'lheir years of senior high school. and will evenlually become The librarians of lhe fulure. Belly lvliller is Presidenl' ol lhe Junior Service Club and Mary Ann Buclcwaller is Vice-Presidenl. The Secrelary is Susan Graul and lhe Treasurer is Diana Kling. 87 F. H. The girls who are in This club represenT The FuTure Homemakers oT America. The club is made up oT TenTh. eieven'l'h, and TwelTh grade girls who are inTeresTed in home- making. The F. H. A. is sponsored by lvlrs. Helen Wise. - During The year, The girls were kepT busy making sTuTTed Toys Tor The Junior Red Cross. AnoTher acTiviTy included The making OT pillowcases Tor The Rossmere SaniTorium. The annual Trip To The Harrisburg Farm Show provided loads oT Tun Tor ali. The club made The Trip by Train. Some girls wenT shopping in The deparTmenT sTores while The remaining Toured The CapiTol. A MoTher and DaughTer BanqueT was held in The spring. ATTer a dinner oT baked ham, candied sweeT poTaToes, corn. peas. cake, and coTTee, which The girls prepared, The members of The club provided enTerTainmenT Tor Their moThers. During The school year, The girls made popcorn balls. TaTTy apples, and candy To sell To The sTudenTs. JaneT Keens is PresidenT of The club and EsTher Landis is Vice-PresidenT. The SecreTary is Eva STeTTer and The Treasurer is Mary Lou Buckwaller. I ......Ll--- l I Firsf Row-Anna Mae Huber, Blanche Grosky, Pafsy l-limes, Mary Lou BuckwalTer, Esther Landis, Janef Keens, Eva STeTTer, Irene Kilheffer, BurneTT.3 Miller, and Marilyn Charles. Second Row-Mrs. Helen Wise, Yvonne Irwin, Ger- aldine 6roTf, Lois Marfin, Nancy Landis, Nancy Fore- man and Ella Mae Landis. 88 SCIENCE CLUB CW Firsi Row--Samuel Shull, Yvonne Irwin, Thomas Wil- lle, Glenn Wise, Alben Armstrong, John Califf, Joanne Labezius, Gordon James, Harry Bifner, Theo- dore Weelrs, and Charles Shulfz. Second Row-Clinion Fronlz, Mr. Livengood, Thomas McMurray, George Kinzer, Nevin Dauo, Reese Rolh, David Hennesy, Dana Grannell, Robert Hosrener, Sam Menefee, Fredrick Schneider, and Douglas Kernmerer. Since ils inceplion lhree years ago, lhe Science Club has grown sleadily. Their main proiecl' lhis year was lhe sponsoring of lhe firslr Lancasler Counly Science Fair. The lair, which will become an annual evenl, was held in 'rhe Manheim Township gym. Numerous proiecls were enfered in lhe fields of chemislry, biology, and physics by s+uden+s from Hempiield, Lifilz, Solanco, and Manheim Township. Club membership is available lo all academically accepfable srudenrs of fhe senior high, which means +haf a sludenl musl have a C or beller in his science course 'rhe previous year. The group meels on allernafe Fridays in charge ol lheir advisor, Mr. James Livengood. During lhe club meelings. 'rhe members discuss various 'fopics and presenl demonslralions of various scienliiic prin- ciples concerned wilh rhe subiecls of biology, chemisfry, science. and physics. Alberr Armslrong is 'rhe Presidenl of lhe Science Club and John Maier is lhe Vice-Presidenl. The Secrelary is Joanne Labezius and lhe Treasurer is John Califf. Glenn Wise is 'rhe Program Chairman. 89 RIFLE CLUB This year The RiTle Club had The biggesT Turn ouT of members in all The years ThaT iT has been in operaTion. OuT oT a ToTal oT abouT l3O names The maximum oT 70 mem- bers were chosen, ranging Trom 9Th grade Through l2Th. The purpose oT This club is To Teach saTeTy in The use of Tire arms. Valuable experience in TargeT pracTice and using diTTerenT insTrumenTs in TargeT shooTing is gained by all members. Those who become excellenT marlcsmen are chosen To parTicipaTe in riTle maTches wiTh The RiTle Team. This year The RiTle Team has seen one oT The besT group maTch shooTings, wiTh The whole squad parTicipaTing. The Team has parTicipaTed in many maTches, such as The monThly posTal maTches, The l'learsT TargeT maTches, The scholasfic maTches, and The many inTer-scholasTic maTches. A greaT deal oT crediT should go To Mr. LaTshaw Tor his Tine handling of The RiTle Club as well as The RiTle Team. KenneTh Forrey is The PresidenT oT The Rifle Club and ScoTT Bomberger is Vice-PresidenT. The SecreTary-Treasurer is Joan GraeT and The ExecuTive OTTicer is Joseph Gerz. LT....... First Row-Richard BaTzer, James Landis, Joan Graef, Rose Mary Lerbscher, Joe Gerz, and Ken- nefh Forry. Second Row-Vicfor Zimmerman, Ronald Afflebach, James Howry, Ralph Talarico, Jack Epsfein, John Clark, Slephanie Schusfer, Sidney Pegram, Joan Kopp. Rifa Killian, Linda Kenderdine, and Coach Lafshaw, Third Row-William Herr, Arfhur Ward, Fred Frey, Robert Shank, Jack Marfin, and Sara Forney. Fourfh Row-Paul Garber, TiTus Hess, Richard Horsf, Fred Schneider, Edward Myers, Kennefh Gingrich, Roberf Schuman, Theodore Weeks, Ernesf Sfeudler, Elmer Allwine, Ned Rogers, Marilyn Loss, and John David Mohler. Fiffh Row-Clarence MarTin, Herman Suess, Leroy Esbenshade, Kennefh Keller, Jay HosTeTTer, James Consfine, Arvid Sherpf, James Durham, George Alex- ander, Charles Clark, Richard Ayer, Roberl Hosfef- Ter, Donald Hornberger, and Glenn Wise. Absenfee-Kenf Sfrickler. si 5, R 4 90 M 5.ff '4-1 M ..-.- w1-fw'-'W - OpemtZwz.s' in building the pzrlplitimz to the Nejjt Sdjool Lil E953 W Atbleticf--az .ftimulazincg pam' QC our school lzfe. Athletics 1 j....... -.... x 5641, 1 W . W 3 . Firsf Row-Forresf Mai-elle, Fred Schneider Burron Brenner, Larry Groff, George Groff, William Shertz, and Bruce Hessinqer, Second Row--Paul Wenrichy coach, John Douqherfy, La'ry Kennard, Sam Menefee, Larry Sung Roberr WenTzel Carl Smiiffery and Alex Kilxiee-kie roach. Third Row-Ken? Weaver, SCOTT Bomberqery Donald Howberqer, Charles Sfoulfery Mark Kebsler, Francie Warfel, Tom Hammer! Chri, Kunzler, Jam Dalton, and Raymond Gernarr Fourfh Row-Alberr Arnwnonq, John Maier, Ton: Vemellen, Gevrfle Greiner, Willianr Foreman, Jay Fulwwer, Vi:'or Weirich, William Mill Sze Nkslex Donald Kliewer. Shalrinq OTT more Than Their share oT bumps, sprains, and brolcen bones, The charges oT ii Coaches Wenrich, Killcuslcie, and Gibble em- 1 aL' T 3' erqed Trom a Tough schedule wiTh a respectable yt, f 4-5 record. lhe Blue Slrrealcs, who played many oT The Tougher Teams TirsT, hiT Their sTride in midf season and won Three OT Their lasT Tour con- TesTs. ln Their TirsT Tray, 6,000 swelTering Tens saw Calrholic l-ligh score a Touchdown in The lasT rninuTe To squealc pasT The STreal4s, 7-6. Don l-lornberger earned Manheim lownshipls Six poinTs when he raced 32 yards wiTh an enemy Tumble. ElizabeThTown deTeaTed The STrealcs Tor The sevenTh consecuTive Time in The nexT game, WT AW? Q 7f0. ExcepT when They Scored, The Bears couldnll BQATNS AND BRAKWN beneTraTe inside The losersl 40fyard line. L14 TNSPIRATION ship a shorT-lived 7-6 lead when he nailed Sonny 'WE NEVER FUMBLE' Some superb passing plays earned The grid' ders Their TirsT Triumph, over Red Lion, 20-6. All STrealc scoring cenTered in The second period wlen lc-rn l-lammei and Tom lremellen winged uirccessTirl aerials To Sonny Warfel Twice. Ham- mer scored The Third TD. on an end run. An- cvlher pals To VVarTel and a placemenT by Bill Mall scored The bones poinTs. Ccrlrrnbias Crimson Tide Teolc advanTage of reveal brealv. and ground ouT a 28,0 verdicT. Manheim lownship Trailed all The way when Columbia -cored on The TirsT play oT The game. AnoTher league power, Palmyra, proved Too ,Trang Tor The STrealcs and copped a 27-6 vic- lory. Tom lierrrellerrls pass To Sonny Vlfarfel gave The Blue and VVhiTe Their six poinTs early in The Tray. The play covered 39 yards. Led by a hard-charging line, The STrealcs olasTed Solanco 24-O. ScoTT Nissley scored TirsT Thanks To a Tumble recovered by ScoTT Bom- herger. Sonny WarTel and George Greiner also Tallied wiTh Greiner geTTing Two, In one ol Their besT-played games oT The year, The STrealcs ToughT EphraTa on even Terms unTil laTe in The second period. ATTer The Moun- Taineers had scored TirsT, The STrealcs bounced baclc when Tom T-lammer Tossed a long pass To Bob WenTzel who raced over wiTh The Tying Touchdown. Larry Kehnard gave Manheim Town- -3 lvVarTel wiTh a pass inTo The end zone. A homecoming crowd was TreaTed To an I8-7 win over archrival LiTiTz as The STrealcs bounced baclc inTo The win column. Tom Hammers heaves To Qeorge Qreiner and Sonny WarTel gave The Sfrealfs Two CT The T. D.s and Bob VXfenTzel scored The :Ther on a specTacular 84-yard punT reTcrn. For The TourTh sTraighT Time The gridders held Manheimls Barons scoreless, winning 3IAO. 'ETTE Il QPF, TOM Lihemen DonaId KIiewer and Larry Growci scored 4 ' H421 T Cn a fhcrI kick and an inrercepfed pass, re- sei I Q ijg g ., I I I-efii' 'P , :I ,- gi ' diugfgg ir f .I E .N . .. Z, speQ+fveIy. Iom Hammer passed Io Bop Wen? zeI Ier a +hirCI IaIIy and aIso scored Iwo oIhers W cn infercepfed passes. The vidory gave Ihe I ,Q Q Sfreaks a Ieague record oi 4-4, good enorgh 'I' 1' for sixfh pIaCe. Caihoiic O O O 7-- 7 Manheim Township O 6 O O- 6 EIizapeIInIown O O 7 O- 7 Manheim Township . O O O O- O Red Lion . O O O 6- 6 Manheim Township O 20 O O-20 Colrmbia . . 7 I4 O 7-28 Manheim Township O O O O- O Palmyra . . 7 7 7 6-27 Manheim Township I 6 O O O- 6 NURSEMAIDS SoIanco , O O O O- O I.iI'irIg ,,.,. , . O O O 74 7 Manheim Township 6 I2 6 O-24 Manheim Township ., O 6 I2 O-I8 Ephiafa I 6 I2 O O-I8 Manheim Cen'rraI O O O Of O Manheim Township O 7 O O' 7 Manheim Township 6 I2 I3 O-3I GRADUATING SRIDDERS mmwmnnns W ,.-s ss we H925 55 W ll 54 N Wg KneeIinq-Jaw !r,,I er .Ionn Maier, Larry Groii, Larry BINIS, George GroIf, Donald Kliewer, and Carl Sfauffer, Sfandinq-D.3n3I1 r-Ioinliidiqeg AIIJPH Arm-Ironq, SCOTT Bomberqer, Viefor Weirich Mark KessIer, Tom TrerneIIPn, Toni Homme W'iQIi.w'i MII JAM Dalwn, Roper? VVenTzeI, and Scoff NiisIey. 96 Hockey Like The gridders, The lassies improved as The season progressed . . . They opened againsT a Tough Manor Team and losT 7-I . . . Susan Sheaffer scored The Manheim Township goal, helped by PaT l-limes . . . EvenTual league champs, T'lempTield, adrninisTered 9-O shouTouT nexT . . . Bounced back over LiTiTz 3-2 . . . Score Tied l-I aT half Time wiTh BeTsy Mueller geTTing STreakeTTs' goal . . . DeTense held in second halT while Gail Goff scored Twice . . . Manor held To a 2-2 Tie Tor a moral vicTory . . . Sandy FiTzkee and Joanne Evans ouT- smarTed The Manor goal Tender . . . l-lempTield conTinues masTery wiTh a 4-l decision . . . Lassies hold a brieT lead when PaT l-lillard scored early i . ' .4 - 'A ..'.r. TENSE MOMENT in The game assisTed by PaT l-lime s... Win- ners scored Three in second halT rally . . . Whip LiTiTz again . . . This Time a 5-O shuTouT . . . Gail Goff, PaT l-limes and Sandy FiTzkee gar- nered TirsT hah' poinT s... Gail Goff denTed The cage Twice more To achieve a haT Trick . . . NeT ToTal . . . A 2-3-I record and loTs of Tun. Senior Strcakctts Firsf Row-Joanne Evans, Mary Hunfzinqer, BeTTy SeachrisT, PaTriCia Hillard, Marion Bensinqer, Coachg Pafricia Himes, Belle Grosh, Barbara Kabakiuan, and Nancy Johns. Second Row-BeTTy Kunzlev, PaTrIcia Hawkins, Mary Eshlernan, Barbara Grosh, Sandy Filzkee, Jovce Kershner, and Jean Rofe. f ..-.....N.,..,,.., . Kneeling-Pa'rTf3a HiUe'd and Parv Hrrrve, co-captains. Firs? Row--Marv Hurrfzrnaerx Berry Scacrrrrff, Eva Alrwrrwe, Suzan Swarrer, Diana Kring, Jackre Myer, Cafe! Bcari, and Rmerrrary Lcrbwcmer. Second Row-Joanne Emrrx, Crauda Srvelry, Brcwda Funk! Helen Slwowarrer, Marv Eihrerrwarw, Judy Scarrercgood, Joan K'ahN, and Rob' erm John on. Third Row-53.-H Geri Barham Grow! Mary Jane Trerrwellerr, Bersy MwW!er, Lck Wa?-r-rv, Joan Rowe, Bcrfe Gm-fir PHVWS Wagner, Swan Haqcn v Era Gr-wybrrr, and Nancy Jofrrrr. Fourth Row-Sierra Morqarr Bcrw Kurvzhsr, Sandra Frfzkee, Parricra Hawkfruf, Joyae Kerhrwer, Barbara Kabakziarr, Jean Rore, and Marion Bcnxrrmcr coach. 'ff-qu... WN ADVICE AND ORANGES 98 Manor Hempidd UNH Manor Hemp5dd LHHZ A DUEL LN THE SUN OPP 7 9 2 2 4 O Varsity Basketball Coach Paul Weni'iQhls I953 baslcefball 're-am compiled an over all 8-9 average and ended up wilh a 4-6 league slale. The Sfrealcs had lhe rnislerlune lo lose no levy lhan live games by four poinls or less. The clribblers lumped olll TO a lasl slarl wifh vicfories over Hemplleld and Annville. ln lhe relurn meelinq ol 'rhe lwo, l-lemplield coafsled lo a win. Enfering league play, lhe cowlslers were overcome by Ebhrala 53-Sl. Three Conseculive verclicls over Columbia, Solengo, and lhe Albmni were loiloweol by re- versals al lhe hands ol Manor, Lililz, and Eph- rala. A non-league encounler wilh Seclion l leaol- er, Ml. Joy, resullecl in a 47-43 win lor Manheim Township. Firs? Row-P-'lf' Van Bari-'w rvwnzqe' Hyoli Fry Jay Fulrne' Rio nnx Second Row-S-ill Ni If-, Rob-r' Vkfenlzf-lx Mad Ke ler F 1 JV l C l S o o Q L'nmQl'. Q . A M Q 3 Arrer bowing ro Cofunwbia and Cafholic, ine noopsferw bohnced buck ever Sdanco, 5IA32. Mr. Jev gained revenge over Tne Shfeaks, 76-58, and Manor, Hwe Weague champions, agueezed pas? rlwem, 57-54. An SI-63 rrouncing of LHHZ ended The year on a nappy ncre. Mr OPP 57 Hrgmpfidd SI N5 fxrn We 48 3a 1+ rnpfh rd 49 31 Emma 53 E3 Cs urnbe 46 Q 2 r 35 . STAND UP AND HOLLER' IWC MCRE FOR BOB Nu rv'w 39 Mfanfr -12 LEMZ 53 Epnrfva 56 Mr. Jnv 43 Cdumbia 56 Carb: Hg 57 S r r Nance 32 M' Jay 76 Mancr 57 llwz 53 First Row-Tliwa' MeE!vov, Jacque Epileirr and Richard Radlke, manager-i. Second Row-Bram Hewivqerx Dale Palmer, Larry Leanran, Thornaf. Willle, Janaei Durhani, Ravniond Ger 1V .Jnie Con rin Tlvonir MrGovi1fn Roller? Slaovl, Kem Weaver, William Ford, Afvid Scherpf and George Ehernann. coaci Junior Varsity Basketball While lhey didn'l compile a fancy record. lhe J. V. courfslers pracliced diligenlly and gained a lol ol experience which will prove valuable nexl season. Opening lhe year wilh a 38-26 lriumph over l-lernplield, lhe Junior Varsily was denied a sec- ond lriurnph unlil lhe nighl ol lhe Alumni game when lhey played hosl lo a previously unde- fealed Easl Lanaoeler guinlel. The visilors were conquered 46-27. League foes proved 'rougher as Ephrala, Columbia, lvlanor, and Lililz gained double vie- lories, and Solanco was held 'ro an even splil when lhe Junior Slreaks avenged an earlier de- leal x--ilh a 36428 win. Mi CPP 31x llewrpiield 26 lf? Anvvillf- 34 2l Hflrnplif'-ld 38 l 5 Epi rfila 47 IV lurnlbin 4l 23 Siilmm 30 'll Em' Lamm 'cr 27 Manor Lililz Ephrala Colufn Caflmlii Srlani i- lvll. Ji y Manor Lililz Ml, Joy b. O Junior High Basketball MT 22 Lancasrer Twp I5 Columbia 38 Ephrala 30 Solanco SWlSH 29 Manor l4 Lirili Coach William Cushmanls Junior l-ligh Quin- 32 Larcader Twp lei compiled a lhree win, nine loss record wilh i I viclories over Ephrala, Solanco, and Lancasler 23 Lmlz Township. The iunior dribblers sullered doulole I5 Columbia selbaclcs al lhe hands ol Columbia, Manor, and 24 Ephrara Lililz. Many ol lhe losses were close and should Q2 S l be avenged nexl year il +he learn lceeps ils liqhl- i memo 27 Manor ing spiril. Firsf Row-Kennelh Hall, Orren Knauer, John Eshleman, Harry Hess, David lmhofl, David Heinzelman, David Haas, and Byron Kohr. Second Row-William McCoy, Merrell Clark, Jay Mueller, Roberl Marlcley, Gerald Frey, Richard Marlcley, and Edward Keeper. Third Row-Lesler Miller, Mr. William Cushman, coach, David Brermeman, Richard Horsl, Gerald Killian, Ralph Binlrley, Kennelh LaBone, Harold Rodenboh, Elvin Sheller, and Charles Baker. 102 Firsf Row, Leff fo Righr-Georqe Groll William LaBone, Glenn W se James Perri, Carroll Moorehead, Clifford Crewwr-ll, Y S1 Second Row, Ls-H fo Right--Donald Knrlz, manager, John Douqhery, wan, Roberl l-lo-teller, manaqe'. Third Row, Leif fo Righf-Cnarle Srnlrz nvanaqer Alberl Kircnner Ric Cnuley, Kenneln Keller Nelson Gibnle, coach. l l Fourlh Row, Leff lo Righl-Jo Pol' Joneg Kahne-'h Kneilley, Forrekl Ma' Jonn,on. CO CAPTAINS GEOFF AND DAUB IOS cmuel Menelee, Williari, Sherlz, Nevin Daub, Williarrl Fore hard Cunninrlnainy Thorns' G'oll, Vernon Bear, Vlfillinm M. i elle'-. Ge-orrma Ferris, Gary Miller, Georoe Cuninqlmvn, Davil Wrestling Aller being held winless lor 'rwo years ol league compelilion, lhe qrapplers efploded and laclced up a 9-2 record. Coach Nelson Gibbles marmen were de- lealed only by l-lershey and Millon l-lershey. They finished lhe year in a deadloclc lor second place wilh Manheim Cenlral, whom lhey def lealed iwice. Exhibilion viclories over Manheim and So- lanco were separaled by a loss lo l-lershey. Anolher Triumph over Manheim was followed by a close 22-20 win al Yorlc. Vvlesl Yorlc bowed 32-l7, bul lhe undelealed Milion l-lershey School leam proved loo slronq lor lhe Slrealrs who fell, 27-l2. Wilh many J-Vees and no seniors in lhe BEFORE McCASKEY line-up, Ihe Slrealcs whipped Solanco, 24-I8. Hanover lell viclim Io Ihe biggesl offensive barrage ol Ihe year, 39-7. A 'rhrlling 2I-I9 win over Reading was followed for an even more lense baffle lor second place a+ McCaslcey. On Ihe brink oi deleal, Ihe Slrealcs roared baclc in Ihe lasI Iwo bouis Io win 24-23. Enlering Ihe regular varsily leam - Cliff Creswell, Ken Kneisley, Jim Ferris, Glenn Wise, Bill LaBone, George Groff, and Bill Foreman- in The Disrricr III meel, The Sfreaks placed one disfricl champion, Sam Menefee, and Ihe Ihree runnersfup, Cliff Creswell, Bill LaBone and George Groll. Manheim Township finished Ihird in 'rhe 'ream slandings. Menelee and Creswell Iurned in addilional viclories in Ihe meer wilh 'Ihe Dislricr I cham- pions and runners-up held aI' Chellerham Town- ship, near Philadelphia. Cliff gained Ihird place lor Ihe Iwo disrricls wilh a viclory over lhe Dislricl I runner-up and Sam was crowned re- gional champion alier he pinned Ihe Dislrid I champ. Enfering 'rhe slale finals, he was defeal- ed in a high scoring lirsl round boul wirh Ihe evenlual sfaffe champion. Wi+h only 'rhree seniors deparling and wilh Ihe increased in'reres'I shown by sludenrs, Ihe Team has 'rheir eye on lirsl place for nex'I year. .mi ll-xxx SIT OUT AND SWITCH Manheim Cenlral Hershey Solanco Manheim CenTral Yorlr Vv'esI Yorlc Millon Hershey Solanco Hanover Reading McCaslcey CPP I3 26 I3 I4 20 I7 27 I8 7 I9 23 SHOVv' I-IIM THE LIGHTS, JIM Nu .. , ...... 4 Q - - vw N.. .4,- ,, V 4.4 we .gm ' M . . ,L ,V murine we-mm A-he aw Firsf Row-Ward Lalshaw, coach, Scoll Bomberqer, Joan Graefl, Kenneth Porryy and Jo-eph Gerz. Second Row-John Way, Richard Batzer, Roberl Shumann, James Landis, Richard Ayre, and Jarnes Conalein. Rifle Team Under lhe capable 'rulelage of Ward Laf- shaw, +he rifle leam shol' lheir way lo 'rhe Lan- casler Counly championship. The sharpshoolers were delealed bul once, by Ml. Joy, 49I-485. Aller defealing Wesl Lampe+er, The Slrealcs shol a 492-492 'rie wilh Ephrafa. Manheim Township was declared The winner for having lhe rnosl dead X's. The loss lo Ml. Joy and anolher viclory over Wesl Lampeler followed. Ephrala was again conquered in a Thriller, 494-493. The marlcsmen were al lheir besl when lhey avenged lheir earlier defeal wilh a 496-492 verdicl over Ml. Joy. Enlering play-off eompelilion, lhe sharp- shoolers mel lheir nemesis, Upper Darby. Al- lhough They shol an excellenl 495, Upper Darby won The honors wilh an almosl unbealable 499. MT OPP 483 wen Lampeef 476 492 Epmfs 492 485 Mr Joy 49l 49i we-5+ Lampeler 485 494 Ephrata 493 496 M4. Joy 492 7s,,,M--4-4 -:li iii' T '9 H 9 We-4 4 ,9 -1 2, .4 IOS 6 AT HOME ON Tl-IE RANGE Track Coach Alex Killcuslcies Traclc Team had an- oTher successTul season as They won The Lebanon Relays and The DisTricT Ill' Class B champion- ship. ln dual compeTiTion The TraclcsTers polished OTT LancasTer CaTholic, Hershey, and Muhlen- berg Township. Their one deTeaT was admin- isTered by Columbia, 56-53. Warming up Tor The Lebanon Relays, The cindermen Tinished second behind Columbia in a quadrangular meeT wiTh Manor and The Mc- Caskey J-V's. AT The Relays, Manheim Township copped The Class B crown wiTh I5 poinTs To beaT ouT second place Birdsboro by Three. The only new record aT The meeT was seT by The STrealc Two- mile relay Team of Thomas Tremellen, KenneTh Kriclc, KenneTh Cunningham, and Richard Dun- levy. They covered The disTance in 8:45, one second TasTer Than The old record. ln The DisTricT meeT The STreal4s again came ouT on Top wiTh 29 poinTs To runner- up SwaTara Townshipls 24 I-3, wiTh Their old rivals, Columbia, Tinishing TourTh. Carl Drulcenbrod's Triumph in The 440-yard dash was The only Manheim Town- ship TirsT, buT numerous second places provided The winning margin. MT OPP 72 CaTl'1olic 37 53 Columbia 56 BC Hershey 38 58 Muhlenberg Twp. 55 2nd Quadrangular MeeT IsT Lebanon Relays-Class B Isl DisTricT Ill-Class B Firsf Row-Donald Sfauffer, and Kennelh Cunningham. Second Row-Sam MeneTee, Roberl' WerTz, Roberf WenTzel, and Roland Leh. Third Row-Richard Dunlevy, Tom Tremellen, Carl Sfauffer, Wiiliam McCauley, and Alev Kilkuskie, coach. Fourfh Row-Clinfon Fronfz, manager, RoberT McGaIlicher, Carl Drukenbrod, Toni Hammer, Dana C-rannell, John Maier, and Ken- ne'h Kricx. TQQQ was-'Q , ll mzkfzgiiff A K 53,4 f , ' ug A, 'R .1 . l P ' s-Sai! ' xi ME an is' 106 ,Q QI Y ,, . Firsf Row-Edward Myers, Vernon Bear, managers, James Conslein, Roberf Resch, Brace Leayman, Larry Kennard, Roberr Stover, Bruce Fafriachl, Harold Fry, William Sherlz, and Paul Herr, manager, Second Row-Robsri Wenlzel, Tom Tremellen, Mark Kessler, George Greiner, Scolf Nissley, Carl Drulrenbrod, Richard Sfover, Wil- liam Mull, VVilliam Foreman, Scoff Bomberger, Ivan Gerharf, Clifford Creswell, manager, and William Cushman, coach. Baseball- 1 9 5 2 Coach William Cushman's baseball squad O Mawr l failed +o overcome any league opponenls bul had beller luck againsl non-league foes. 2 Epliraia 8 2 Columbia 5 The games wilh Manor were lhe closesl' ci lhe season, wilh Manor gaining a 6,5 vedicf in lhe iirsf and exlending lhe Slrealcs lo len innings in fhe second before winning, I-O. Wirh lhe experience gained lasl year The Slrealcs hope 'ro make 'rhis year one of revenge. M,T. OPP. fl Easr Donegal 2 lr' .4 i 7 Solanco Il f,,.., .QW W' ' 5 Manor 6 7 l sz Columbia no X.. in y WW I Ephrafg is GET HIM AT THIRD, BILL IU7 Tennis-1952 MT OPP 7 Cournry Day O 4 New I-IoIIand I I I-Iorshey 5 6 Manheim I 7 Pafron O 5 McCasIcey J-Vees 2 2 LIIIIZ 5 2 MI. Joy 5 GRAND SLAM The nefmen showed vasf improvemenlr over LEAGUE STANDING previous years wilrh a 5-3 record. Opening Ihe Won I-05+ campaign wifh seven sfraighf-sef vicfories over Hershey 3 0 Counrry Day School, The Srreaks proceeded Io Mi- JOY 7 I IaIce a 4-I verdicI from New I IoIIand in a rain- UTM 6 2 abbreviafed conresf. Co-champion Hershey Manheim Townswp 5 3 scored a 6-I decision, buf Coach Charles Krei- Mccaskey JV 4 4 der's nelrmen bounced back over Manheim Cen- Manheim 2 5 'rraI, Pa++on, and Ihe McCasIcey J-Vees. Li+i1'z New Hound 2 5 and co-champion MI. Joy scored idenfical 5-2 pinion I 7 wins over Ihe Srreaks in I'he final meefs. Coumvry Day 0 8 Leff fo Righf-CharIes Kreider, coach, Sam Shull, Bernard BnyrnIIIer, Fred Hoover, Michael Byrnes, Torn Benner, and Daniel Bare. vm ,mmf .mm .Q-my, an IH? , ww.-z wmv we ' Something Sperm! H19 X 1-'33 sf 5, cf 5 x Y X . ARRANGEMENT OHLGAE nn THE SHAPE AND ?w lmwaazb, poruored by the tea Chem of the coopeflitin g schvols 7154144 is 19.55 8:00 PM. Mflnhei Scckffce 740: ,ffm EMM! . 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