Mechanicsburg High School - Artisan Yearbook (Mechanicsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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WR: M i?i?Lt3'F 2'3-f gmff -4-?Qmw:..5i ' V 1 342 Ex THE IH38 ARTISAN .WQLEHQEEJ fly U55 Ssnioz Cyan K-X f' of C T, Cfmaaganiaiguzg X ' id. Scgoof fp-7-X U '.'. i. an , -N dmacganicaguzg, fpa. F ZX?-I i ?f-'fxs-,,,f l U' Volume III ff X ' ,S K'XN,fJ f :ff ff' - ' ' , 1 ., ,J'?ff:, 1 I -M G bg gt klb l f h th -Ib cqfgfafia cqfzfiaam, fziumfzfiscf FOREWORD MILTON, the immortal blind poet, once wrote, Works under labour grow . We, the staff of THE 1938 ARTISAN, have the same opinion and from that comes our theme of achievement through work. In the future may the contents of this ARTISAN aid us in recalling the glorious memories of the many school activities in which we participated. Wocafionaf Awfucfiai EXPQHCIE CONTENTS Appreciation-Dedication The Ant Administration Faculty Classes The Beaver Athletics The Bee Activities Organizations gfuffillfi QOLU26! qflfotg cysts APPRECIATION TO MRS. ADAM L, ORRIS, our friend and adviser, who, throughout our Senior year showed a profound personal inter- est in us, we the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-eight express our most sincere appreciation. ofa U55 oqzfiiani DEDICA TION 'I'O HORACE MANN, an artisan admired by all because, by his sacrifice over a century ago, he made possible the pres- ent public school system, we the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-eight dedi- cate this issue of THE ARTISAN. czc'zi!Qc5 The Ant How clever is the busy ant, And on his daily quest He climbs on blade of grass and plant 'Til the sun sinks in the west. We may profit by this little one, If we watch his every deed. His tiresome work is never done, He strives hard to succeed. Eight f ,j 'N ., X J - 2-f!f P' -F: , '1 ' i fvv- fl' lf, 'Q C Oqcfminiifzafion gacuffy CTCLQQEQ N afwzs cqzfizafzi Wofad BOARD OF DIRECTORS Parker H, Kuhns , . . . President Howard B. Heinaman . Vice-President Mrs. Margaret E. Simpson . . Secretary George E. Hurst . . . . Treasurer Guy H. Lucas W. Fisher I. Heiks Paul Of the board of directors for the borough of Mechanicsburg, two members are elected by the voters every two years. The seven members on the board are elected for a term of six years each, and in December the president and vice-president are elected to serve for one year. The secretary, with a term of four years, and the treasurer, with a term of one year, are elected in Iune. Several of their duties are to set the mill rate, hire teachers, handle the school district finances, and authorize repairs made in the school or new additions which are built. Our school board has as its members prominent citizens of the town. An e,xample of their able managing ability is the construction of the new shop building over which the present board had charge. Although many of the students may not realize what our directors do, they may be assured that they are affected directly by the actions taken by the school board. Ten 4 Usagnicaf cqzfiiana cqcfmizziafafzscf Mr. K. L. Yun Sflltflll, ILS., BLA. Superintendent of Sf-lmnls Mr. David D. Brandt. .l.B., B.D. Principal of High Sl'll00l Miss Margaret E. Stnuffer, A.B. Dean of Girls Eleven St. l.z1wrs-noe Univwrsily Ohio State University Columbian Ur1iv01':-nity Hollls our 1-sto:-nm by his frif-nnlly fluimlelncv. Matllelnaticra Leban on Valley College Bonebrnko Tlxcologiuul Seminary Mathematics is thu- glory of thv human mind. English Gettysburg College Pennsylvania State College Her invsxlunble uid will be rnmem- berell. Miss Bessie I. Ba-sehore, A.B. English Hood College Pennsylvania State College Has large part in molding future seniors. Miss Bessie M. Bent Librarian Millersburg State Teachers College Drexel Institute Pennsylvania State College Is most helpful in our literary J 'zz arse! gozamzn Qfanna Miss Adu. Brafckbill, B.S. Health, Spelling, Penmanship Shippensburg State Teachers College Tall, stately, dignilied member of the faculty. Miss Edith H. Forney, A.B. Social Studies Western Maryland Always pleasant and willing to ac- commodate others. John H. Frederick, B.S., MLA. Athletic Coach, History University of Illinois Columbia University Well-known for pacing the door. James G. Haggerty. A.B. En glilh Dickinson College Ohio Northern University Pennsylvania State College University of Michigan Our happy-go-lucky pal. Carl M. Hnmsher, A.B. English. Social Studies Gettysburg College University of Virginia Duke University Good-natured and definitely a stu- dents' friend. moods. K. Ezra Bucher, B.S. in Com. Ed. Commercial Elizabethtown College New York University Students remember his good humor. Boyd M. Fortney, B.S. Science, Mathematics Shippensburg State Teachers Temple University College Pleasing personality added to cap- ability. David I. Gleim. B.S., M.A. Seience Franklin and Marshall College Dickinson College Columbia University University of Pennsylvania YVell, now, here's your story Miss Dorothy E. Hamilton, B.S.in Com. Ed. Commercial Elizabethtown College Millersville State Teachers College All right! J. Maolny Kelley, B.S. ln Ed., M.Ed. Social Studies, Faculty Mgr. of Athletics Shippensburg State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Get out your workbooks. Twelve Miss Rc-Ida Longanec-ker. .l.B. History Gettysburg College Shippensburg State Teachers College XVest Chester State 'Feachers College Cornell University University of Colorado University ot' California Duke University llas put over our dramatic ventures. Mrs. Arthur Moser, B.S. in Home Ee. Horne Economics University of XVest Virginia. Ohio State University Has an encouraging smile plus a genial manner. Mrs. Adam I.. Orris. A.B. Geography Irving College Lebanon Valley College Shippensburg State Teachers College NVhose counsel is valued, Miss Tliursalwrt Sehuyler. B.S. in Ed. Latin State Teachers College, Bloomsburg. Pa. Benigna semper. Miss Anne M. Snyder, B.S. in Com. Ed. Commercial Irifing College Elizabethtown College New York University Her candy department repels student hunger. Guy L. Yogeluong Mathematics Shippensburg State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Fisherman, big game hunter . . rabbits. Miss E. Katharine Williams, B.S., M.S. Physical Education, English Sargeant, Physical Education University of Pennsylvania Noted for folk and clog dances Thirteen Marlin E. Morrette. B.S. Music Ithaca College Gleefully haunts the halls of his former school. Wayne H. Neiswenter, B.S. Mathematics Susquehanna University University of VVest Virginia University of Michigan Has a high boiling point. Samuel T. Royer, B.S. Agriculture University of Maryland Rapidly gaining the respect of all students. Miss Medellna N. Senslnger, B.S. Home Economics Mansfield State Teachers College ls small, compact and alert. Edward F. Thomas, E.E. Shop Syracuse University Indiana State Teachers College Mansfield State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College His aid on stage sets is appreciated. J. Marlin Why, B.S. Art. I-Iistory Eclinboro State Teachers College Berkshire School of Arts Famous for his changeable tempera- ment. Miss lrvn E. Zimmerman, A.B. French Dickinson College McGill University La Sorbonne Oo-la.-la. - flrztzsannweze ,,,,ca,t,,,, C ol ors-Blue and Gold Flou'cr--Forget-mc-not Motto-Build Strong and Sure l 51260 'za an 39HLn.LJlJ,l.1 JJJJVJ Jell Mechanicsburg High - Mechanicsburg High, We'll cherish your memory 'til we dieg -Cv- ligfil-'l-VJA Ui Otllel M534 With teachers kind and classmates true Our aching hearts we leave behind. lfSTi'ijJfJljl3CJlJ65JJlJJGEl We sadly bid each one adieu Knowing not where our trails may wind: IQSQXJJJ Gi -iw 41-Eu ' We've reached the end of a Perfect Day When all our books are tucked away. Il We hope to reach the heights of fame, Although 'tis steep we hope to gain Its utmost peak, for our way's planned By teachers true and kind. Who always gave a helping hand To those who lagged behind. Mechanicsburg High -- Meclianicsburg High, We'll cherish your memory 'til we die. Fourteen c is rr, is Artisan anion Jiffczcfa cz f acoz A Senior knows, and knows that he knows We who are about to graduate. laying aside our books and tablets, some of us for the last time, will never forget our last year within the walls of Mechanicsburg High School. In fact, who can forget it? Teeming with activities, making our high school life the ideal one, it is engraved upon our memories forever. Our football team raised into higher realms the Maroon and Steel, of which we are so proud, by winning the Southern Pennsylvania Inter-Scholastic Conference. Following this, we covered ourselves with glory by presenting one of the most successful Senior plays ever staged in our High School Audi- torium. It was Captain Applejackn, After this memorable play came the annual operetta. This year it was Tune In . Many of our classmates took part in this production and helped to make it the success that it was. The Iuniors gave us an excellent farewell, in the form of a Prom , which brought to an end our High School activities. At last, after four long years of waiting and planning, came our own- Class Day. What sport we had riding Roller-Coasters, Merry-go-Rounds and other amusements, topped off with a huge banquet and dance in the even- ing. With these activities behind us, we participated in the Baccalaureate and Commencement services, mounted the stage and sadly received our diplomas. We were no longer Seniors, but the class of 1938. Fifteen DORIS M. ALBRIGIIT YVa.lly June 15, 1920 Secretarial It must appear in other ways than words Creative Dancing Club 23 Astronomy Club 23 Glee Club 2-43 Beginning Drivers Club 43 Typing Club 43 Volleyball 2-43 Operetta. Chorus 1-42 Junior Play Cast 33 Senior Play Usher 43 Torch Staff 43 Artisan Staff 4. FLORENCE M. ANDERSON Flo October 31, 1919 Clerical Give thy thoughts no tongue Home Ec. Club 2-33 Beginning Drivers Club 4. ARLENE RARE Lenie November 27, 1920 Commercial Such a talker ! Tumbling Club 1-25 Library Club 4: Cheerleader 3-43 Basketball 23 Volleyball 23 Junior Play Usher 3. REBA J. BASOM Reba June 27, 1920 Academic Our conductor Band 1-43 Orchestra 2-43 Debating Club 1, Team 3-43 Knitting Club 3: Beginning Drivers 43 Basketball 23 Operetta Orches- tra 41 Torch Staff 43 Artisan Staff 4. QUENTIN J. II. BEISEL Quennie November 17, 1919 General He is never less at leisure than when at leisure Football 4. GRACE M. BITNER, Bitsie November 16, 1918 General Then she will talk und how she will talk ! Home Ec. Club 13 Tumbling Club 1-33 Athletic Club 43 Beginning Drivers Club 43 Creative Dancing Club 23 Basketball 2-43 Volleyball 2-43 Operetta Chorus 2. FRANK BRICE June 7, 1920 Academic Oh, why should life all labor be? Rl'Tll M. ALISKIGIIT Minnie March vi. 1921 Secretarial The precious porcelain of human cluy Craft Club 1-33 Astronomy Club 23 Rhythm Club 33 Athletic Club 4. HARRY E. ARNOLD January 28, 1921 Academic A gentleman and u. scholar Craft Club 1-23 Astronomy Club 23 Stu- dent Council 2-43 French Club 3, Pres. 43 Dramatic Club 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Torch Staff 43 Junior Show Cast 33 Senior Play Cast 43 Operetta Cast 43 Handbook Staff il, Assistant Editor 43 Artisan, Emlitor-in- Chief 43 General Chairman of Jr.-Sr. Prom 33 Football 4. FLORENCE E. BASEIIORE Fl0ssey September 14, 1921 Academic A blessing to any French class Home Ec. Club 23 Rhythm Club 2-3Q Archery Club 43 French Club 3-4. GEORGE BECKER Juny October 20, 1919 General I have gained my experience Tulnbling Club 2-33 Football 4. IRENE L. BENTZEL Rel1le October' 24, 1919 Secretarial Moonlight and Shadows Home Ec. Club 13 Knitting Club 23 Library Club 23 Craft Club 33 Rhythm Club 33 Athletic Club 43 Junior Play Usher 3. GARY L. BLACKSMITII Blackie April 13, 1920 Academic Here is a true, industrious friend French Club 3-43 Camera Club 4. ULADIS A. BROUGIIER Glu.ddy January 16, 1921 Secretarial Can we have too much of a good thing? Knitting Club 13 Glee Club 2-41 Library Club 3-43 Band 3-43 Operetta Chorus 2. Sixteen MILDRED E. BUSHEY Bushes March 12, 1920 Secretarial Many n joke had she Dramatic 2-45 Rythm 3, Astronomy 2: Athletic 4: Operetta Chorus 35 Junior Play Cast 33 Senior Play Usher 45 'Porch Circulation Mgr. 3: Torch Business M r g . 45 Artisan 'Circulation Mgr. 4. VINCENT L. CARMANY Vin May 15, 1919 Commercial None but himself can be his parallel Transferred from Wm. Penn, Harris- burg, Pa. Chorus 45 Operetta Chorus 45 Senior Play 4. ' EARL E. CLINE Chuck June 14, 1919 General His cares are now all ended Student Patrol 1-3. ALLEEN M. CLOSSIN Leunnie September 19. 1920 General As wise as she is tall Marionette 2-35 Home Ee. 2-3: Operetta Chorus 2-4g Senior Play Usher 4: Bacca- laureate Usher 3: Commencement Usher 3, ISABEL A. COBLE -'Isy December 4, 1920 Secretarial A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Library 1-25 Craft 13 Athletic 4: Chorus 1,45 Artisan Staff 43 Central Treasury, Bookkeeper 4. CARL H. COCKLIN Abe April 17, 1918 Academic One out of many Football 4. JAYNE E. COCKLIN fickle February 19, 1920 Academic To know her, is to love her Student Council Pres. 43 Astronomy 2g Craft 33 Girls' Glee Club 3: French 3-43 Junior Play Usher 35 Operetta Usher 3, Commencement Usher 31 Archery 4: Artisan Staff 4. Seventeen SARA E. CARL Sally September 21, 1920 Academic A smile is the whisper of a, laugh Marionette 1, 25 Home Ec. 23 Checker 3: Girls' Glee 4: Senior Play Usher 43 Torch Staff 45 Baccalaureate Usher 31 Commencement Usher 3. WAYNE H. CLOUSER- Clouser December 18, 1918 Bookkeeping Time never lies heavy upon him MYRALYN N. CLINE Dlmplos May 13. 1920 Academic Her ways are the ways of quietness Home Ec. 2-35 Rythm 3-43 Library 2: Archery 45 French 43 Orchestra 1-41 Commencement and Baccalaureate Usher 35 Artisan Staff 4. SUZANNE Y. CLOVER Sue May 15, 1920 Academic Sweet Varsity Sue Transferred in Junior year from Wash- ington, D. C. Craft 35 French 45 Dra- matic 43 Camera 43 Senior Play Cast 4, Torch Staff 43 Artisan Staff 4. A. KURTZ COCKLEY Snozz October 11, 1919 Academic I could use a. dream Tumbling 1, Astronomy 3: Tennis 3-45 Football 4. JAMES H. COCKLIN James February 12, 1920 Academic -yet so different Junior Play Usher 3g Operetta Usher 3g Beginning Drivers 43 Agriculture 4: Senior Play Cast 45 Football 4. JOHN H. COCKLIN John February 12, 1920 Academic As hullllb' as a lurk French Club, Sec. 3-4: Junior Play Usher 3, Operetta Usher 3, Artisan Staff 4. Ii. WVINIFRED COCKLIN Winnie April 16, 1919 Academic Second thoughts are ever wiser Glee Club 2-33 French Club 43 Rhythm Club 43 Volleyball 2-43 Basketball 2-4. ANNABELLE ENCK Tops January 25, 1920 Secretarial Few things are impossible to diligence and skill Astronomy Club 23 Athletic Club 43 Junior Band 23 Senior Band 3-43 Artisan Staff 43 Volleyball 2-43 Basketball 2-4. CHARLES A. FAUST Cereal January 5, 1920 Academic No man can be wise on an empty stomach , Class Sec.-Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Astronomy Club 23 Camera Club 43 Glee Club 2-43 Junior Show Usher 33 Operetta Chorus 2-43 Artisan Staff 43 Football 3-4Q Basketball 4. GEORGE 1'. FERTENBAUGH Ferty July 19, 1919 General Thought is deeper than all speech A 'riculture Club 1. 43 Senior Play is Usher 4. JEANNE E. FISHEL Jeanne November 22, 1920 Academic Good things come in small packages Craft Club 1-23 Astronomy Club 23 Girls' Chorus 3: Student Council 2, Sec.- Tl 'i1S- 32 Archery Club 43 French Club 42 -Irullliil' Show Cast 33 Senior Play Usher 41 Uperctta Usher 3-43 Artisan Staff 43 Commencement Usher 33 Baccalaureate Usher 3. MARY C. FOX ..F0xv,, January 18, 1921 Academic The sweetest garland to the sweetest maiden ! Craft Club 1-33 Rh thgn . Astronomy Club 23 A1-chez-y Clubctgbc-H36 Club 2-4Q Operetta Chorus 1, 3 4- junior Show cast an senior Play 'ugher 4. Commencement Usher 33 Artisan Staff 4, ARTIIUR J. GENSLER urruifyn April 28, 1919 Generali O, it is excellent to have the Eiilllifs strength crfgfrfulture Club L46 Senior Play KATHERINE ri. uu:.11. n-un-J---V October 30, 1920 Academic It will discourse most eloquent music Dramatic Club 2-43 Craft Club 23 Girls' Chorus 33 French Club 43 Glee Club 2-43 Rhythin Club 43 Junior Show Cast 33 Operetta vChorus 2-3, Pianist 41 '1'0I'l'h Staff 2-43 Artisan Staff 43 Baccalaureate Pianist 3. El.lZAl!l'J'1'l-I M. ENCK Bette December 10, 1920 Academic Qual page ? Debating Club 1. 2, 43 14'ronch. Club 43 Dramatic Club 3-43 Tumbling Club 1-23 Astronomy Club 23 Tora-h Staff 2-42 Junior Show Usher 33 Senior Play Usher 43 Commencement Usher 33 Artisan Staff 4. FANNIE BELLE FARVER Shorty September 12, 1921 Secretarial Many al sunny smile had she Rhythm Club 1-32 Home Ee. Club 23 Checker Club 33 Tumbling Club 23 Op- eretta Chorus 2. MARY JANE FINKENBINDEB. Jane February 13, 1920 Secretarial Happy through life she goes Rhythm Club 1-33 Athletic Club 43 Library Club 1-23 Craft Club 13 Knitting Club 23 Home Ev. Club 513 Oper:-tta Chorus 1-23 Torch Staff 3-43 Junior Show Usher 33 Volleyball 2. LEO FISIIEL Zeke July 4, 1919 General Leapin' along Tumbling Club 13 Chuckur Club 33 lizlnnl 1--13 Orchestra 1--i. SARA E. CAYMAN Mitzie July 9, 1920 Academic Quietness is xx. virtue these days Home Ee. Club 43 Band 1-43 Orchestra 1-43 Glee Club 43 Operetta Chorus 4. -lui d- n GLADYS M. GHER a ie August 10, 1920 Secretarial The very flower of youth Tumbling Club 1-41 Rhythm Club 2-43 Cheerleader 43 Knitting Club 23 Operetta Chorus 1, 4, Cast 2-3Q Volleyball 2. Eighteen DOROTHY C. GILBERT Dot October 4, 1920 Academic I've hitched my wagon to a. star Class Sec.-Treas. 43 Craft Club lj Mari- onette Club 1'2I Dramatic Club 1, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Student Council 1, 33 Junior Show Cast 33 Senior Play Cast 43 Com- mencement Usher 33 Operetta Usher 3-41 Baccalaureate Usher 33 Artisan Staff 4. ll. RICHARD GRAYBILL Cecil July 7, 1920 General I do but sing because I must French Club 3-43 Nature Club 33 Chorus -lj Operetta Chorus 43 Football Mgr. 4. M. WVILLIAM GU YER Bill August 28, 1920 General These little things are great to little men Tumbling Club 23 Astronomy Club 2. KENNETH P. HARBOLD Ken June 19, 1920 General I double dare you- Band 1. STEVYARD H. I-IARTMAN Stu February 26, 1920 Academic None but the brave deserves the fair Class Pres. 3-43 M. Letter Club 33 Astronomy Club 23 Football 2-3, Capt. 4. DONALD F. HAYES DDD September 6. 1920 Academic Among the faithless, faithful only he Student Council 13 Tumbling Club 1. ANNA MARY HERTZLEB. Anna June 12, 1920 Academic .. By their fruits ye shall know them Library Club 23 Girls' Chorus 33 Oper- etta Chorus 43 May Festival 33 French Club 4. Nineteen MARGARET J. GOODYEAR Margie July 12, 1920 Clerical She hath a neighbourly charity in her Home Economics Club 23 Beginning Drivers Club 4. JANE GUINIVAN Guini October 22, 1920 Academic The dignity of history Craft Club 1-2Q Tumbling 13 Astronomy Club 23 Debating Club 2' Creative D , ance Club 23 Dramatic Club 2-43 Glee Club 2-43 French Club 3-41 Operetta Chorus 23 J - -, , .. . . unior Show Cast 3,- Senior Play Cast 4: Torch Staff, Girls' Sports Editor 1-3. Editor-in-Chief 43 Handbook Editor-in- Chief 43 Commencement Usher 3' A ti , r san Staff 43 Basketball 1-21 Volleyball 1-2. ROY J. HAMMAKER Roy February 11, 1920 N Clerical He has common sense in a. way that's uncommon Tumbling Club 13 Astronomy Club 2. JACK HART Hart October 20, 1920 Bookkeeping I'll do anything but work Class Pres. lg Football 4. ERNESTINE J. H. HASSKARL Teenie November 9, 1920 Academic There are daggers in men's smiles Craft Club 13 French Club 3-43 Artisan Staff 43 Cheerleader 4. ROBERT F. HERSHNER BOD March 23, 1921 ACad6miC A lover of 'the old school' Class Pres. 23 Student Council 1-2: Stamp Club 13 ScARab Club 3: Dramatic Club 43 Operetta Cast 33 Senior Play Cast 43 Torch Staff 1, Business Mgr. 23 Artisan Staff 4. PAUL W. HOFFMAN Hoffman January 8, 1921 GGHBFS-1 He gloweth like a chubby cherub! vs GERALIDINE F. HOLLINGER Gerry January 29, 1920 Academic Sweet someone Craft Club 1-2, Pres. 33 Astronomy 23 ScARab 33 Rhythm 23 Chorus 3-43 French Club 43 Operetta Chorus 3-43 Com- mencement Usher 33 Artisan Stalf 43 Volleyball 23 Basketball 3. ALBIA F. HOLSTINE Susabolle March 17. 1920 Cveneral Here is a rose without ia. thorn Cheoker Club 3. MARY J. HUMMER Phoebe November 15, 1920 Secretarial Wit and wisdom are hers Rhythm Club 1-23 Debating Club 3, V. Pres. 43 Glee Club 2-33 Craft Club 23 Dramatic Club 43 SCAR:-Lb Club 33 Operetta, Chorus 1-23 Junior Play Cast 33 Torch Staff 43 Artisan Staff 43 Basketball 1-23 Volleyball 1-2. MEBILE L. KINTZ Klutz September 5. 1917 Secretarial Men of few words are the best, men Checker Club 3. GRANT R. KLINE Skeeter OCt0ber 6, 1920 Academic At lmselmll he is protleientn Beginning Drivers Club 43 Glue Club 43 Future Farmers Association 43 Senior Play Cast 41 Artisan Staff 43 Baseball 3-4. Ess ESTHER A. LAUVER. JPUIUHYY 7. 1920 Secretarial Her voice was ever soft Home Economics Club 33 Typing Club 43 Torch Staftl 4. ELIZABETH A. LEAK Betty June 19, 1920 Secretarial Her wit was more than man I Library Club 2: Home Economics Club 5:24 Rhythm Club 3-4: Operetta Chorus YVILLIADI R. HOLLINGER Bill FGUTUHTY 8, 1918 Clerical lie hath eaten me out of house and home Tumbling Club 1-23 Student Council 21: Senior Play Cast 43 Football 3-43 Basketball Manager 4. PAUL F. I-l0l'l'LE Mike October 19, 1919 Bookkeeping Every man's work shall he miule manifest Jr. Rand 33 Typing Club 43 Camera Club 43 Chorus ll-43 Upervtta Chorus 3-43 Senior Band 33 Junior Play Usher 3. ARNOLD C. KAl'l' Archie October 15, 1918 Bookkeeping Sensible and well bred was he Student Patrol 3-43 Football 4. D. LEE KISTLER Kistler Secretarial August 14, 1920 There he is, my friends, an honest man and true Typing Club Pres.V43 Glce Club 41 Senior Play Cast 43 Uperetta Chorus 4: Commencement Usher 33 Handbook Typ- ist 33 Artisan Staff 43 Torch Staff 43 Student Patrol 4. ROBERT WV. KRALY Bob November 27, 1919 General 0 leave this barren spot to me Agriculture Club 13 Typing Club 4. KENNETH M. LEAHY Kenne August 20, 1920 Academic He tried each art, and each time he passed it by Nature Club 3. Keene IRENE R. LILLEY December 8, 1919 General Truly the lily of the Held Glee Club 2-43 Operetta Chorus 3-4. Twenty ELIZABETH J. LOLLICK Betty August 20, 1920 Academic Stately as an elm 'Transferred from 1Villiarnsport in Junior year. Camera Club 4, French Club -lg Artisan Staff 4. CARRIE M. McCALEB Carrie April 12, 1919 Commercial As merry as the day is long Transferred from Carlisle in Senior year. NORMAN F. MARTIN Norm May 15, 1018 General Ask the mam who owns one ELIZABETH C. MEILY Libby October 18, 1920 Academic Como then, expressive silence. muse her praise Rhythm Club 2, French Club 45 Home Eu. Club 2-4, Knitting Club 25 May Festival 3, Girls' Chorus Ii. HARVEY S. MILLER Jakie January 16, 1920 Academic VYith mirth and laughter let a.ll wrinkles come Tumbling Club 1-4, Chorus 45 Oper- etlu Chorus 4. PAUL A. MILLER lVIiller October 25, 1919 Vocational Agriculture Young in limbs: in judgment old Agriculture Club 1: Camera Club 4, Debating' Club 3-4: F, F. A. Sec, 4g Chorus 2-4: S4-niur Play Usher 4: Artisan Staff 4. MARIAN J. MURRAY Marian May lli, 1920 Academic Still waters run deep Astronomy Club 25 French Club 3-43 Knitting Club 4: Senior Play Usher 4. Twenty-one ROBERT' DI. LONG HueY May ZR, 1920 General They that govern the most make the least noise Checker Club 3. GEORGE G. Mof'LINTOCK Tick March 10, 1920 Academic Did you say- Sonja? Dramatic Club 3-43 Student Council 2-43 Junior Play Cast 35 Senior Play Cast 4, Stage Crew 2-3, Capt. 45 Editor of the Handbook 213 Artisan Staff, Adver- tising Mgr. 43 Football Mgr, 1-Ii, HOWARD A. NIARZOLF Howdy April 23, 1920 Academic He is always in haste but never in a hurry Vice-Pres. of class 1: Astronomy Club, Vice-Pres. 23 Archery Club 4: Student Council, Sec.-Treas. 21 Junior Play Usher :ig Uperetta Chorus 2-4: Hand 4. EIPYVABJY R. MIIIIAFIR Ed FR-bruary 12, 1919 General Sweet Dreams Tumbling Club 1-23 May Festival 3. KENNETH C. MILLER Kennie August 3, 1919 Academic An artist was he, and n fair lad ScARab Club 32 Artisan Staff 4. ANNE E. MINNIUH Sn00kle January 7, 1920 ACfll10mi0 A fair maiden' Tumbling Club 1-25 Dramatic Club 3-4, Craft Club 3, French Club 43 Arch- ery Club 4: Creative Dancing 2: Chorus 2-45 Junior Play Cast 35 Senior Play Cast 4, Cheerleader 4: Operetta Chorus 1-3. Usher 45 Torch Staff 43 Artisan Staff 43 May Festival 33 Volleyball 2--15 Basket- ball 3-4. JOHN VV. MUNNELL Johnnie May 14, 1921 Academic All kinds of arguments and questions deep Transferred from Pittsburgh in Fresh- man year. Camera Club Zig Dramatic Club 4, Debating Club Zi, Pres. 43 Band 4: Junior Play 'Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4, Torch Staff 45 Artisan Staff 4, Ten- nis 24. SARA MYERS Chubby October 11, 1920 Academic A heart of gold Home Ec. Club 13 Astronomy 2-32 Debating Club 43 Camera Club 43 Artisan Staff 43 Commencement Usher 3. NATHANIEL E. PEASE Penney November 5, 1917 Academic Our champion fllibusterer Debating Club 1-43 'Checker Club 1: Band 2-4. MILDRED E. P01'I'EIGER Mid June 16, 1920 Secretarial She hath done her part Rhythm Club 2-3: Commercial Club 43 Volleyball 1, 33 Basketball 1-3. CALVIN S. PROUDFOOT Spurge March 1, 1920 Academic Lover of all -women. Vice-Pres. of Class 23 Class Student Council Rep. 43 Nature Club 13 Astron- omy Club Sec. 23 Jr. Dramatic Club 23 Debating Club 3-4: Dramatic Club 3-43 Basketball Mgr. 2-3: Handbook 3-43 Student Council 1-3, Vice-Pres. 43 Jr. Play 33 Sentor Play 43 Artisan Staff 43 'I'orch Sports Editor 3, T'orch Editor-ln- Chief 4. CHARLES H. ROBINSON Cha.rlie April 22. 1920 Academic The old maestro ScARab 3-43 Band 1-43 Chorus 2-43 Operetta Chorus 1'3: Operetta 43 Orch- estra 2-43 Torch Staff, Asst. Art Editor 43 Artisan Staff 4. CHARLOTTE G. ROWE Charlotte November 27, 1920 Academic A merry heart maketh a. cheerful countenance Astronomy Club 23 French Club 3-43 Girls' Chorus 33 Chorus 43 Artisan Staff 43 Jr. Show Usher 33 May Festival 33 Commencement Usher 3. E. LEO RUNK Leo December 24, 1920 General His main object is to subdue men NANCY J. NAILOR Nan May 24, 1920 Academic Is she not more than painting can express? Art Club 13 Dramatic Club 2-43 Marion- ette Club 1-23 ScARab Club 33 Debating 1-23 Craft Club 23 Orchestra 1-43 Oper- etta Chorus 1-23 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Torch Staff 2-33 Artisan Staff, Asst. Ed. 43 Handbook Staff 3-4. JAMES E. PENNOYER Jim January 15, 1921 Academic Better late than never French 43 Debating 43 Dramatic Club 43 Senior Play 4. JEAN K. PROFATER Jean October 21, 1919 A02-demic A mind serene for contemplation Transferred from Carlisle High School ln Junior year. French 43 Dramatic Club 4. WYILBUR E. RAUDABAUGH Bill May 31. 1919 Commercial Then spoke I to my seven girls- Band 2-43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Operetta Chorus 3-42 Chorus 3-4. MARLIN E. ROMBERGER Romeo Maron 14, 1919 Academic I shall be like the tree- I shall die at the top Transferred from Williamstown High School at the beginning of Junior year. RUTH E. ROWLAND BfIlth November 15, 1920 Academic Your pastime and haDDi110HS will grow Astronomy 33 Home Ec. Club PFBS- 3-43 Jr. Play Usher 33 Sr. Play Usher 4: Commencement Usher 33 Baccalaureate Usher 33 Torch Staff 33 Artisan ST-aff 4- GEORGE W. RUPP Snap February 11, 1921 ACad9!I1i0 I am the very pink of courtesy Band 1-43 Senior Play 45 Chorus 4l Operetta. Chorus 4. Twenty-two FRANK S. RUPP Rumi November 28, 1919 AC21K1EmiC All I ask is to be let alone Fontbzlll 4. ZELLA C. SCHREFFLER Zella November 7, 1920 Secretarial A merry heart doeth good like a medicine Rhythm Club 1-33 Athletic Club 43 lY'0llll l1C'I't'l2l.l Club 4: Central Treasury, 'l'rs-as. 43 Cheerleader 43 Uperetta Chorus lp Senior Play Usher 43 Volleyball 1-43 lluskelbllll 1-4. LUCIIILE E. SHARI' Sharpie December 4, 1919 Secretarial Sha.rp's the word for her Rhythm Club 23 Athletic Club 43 Com- mercial Club 43 Operetta Chorus 23 Senior Play Usher 43 Volleyball 1-43 Basketball 1-4. n HAROLD V. SHERDIAN Sonny July 11, 1920 Academic Oh those 'strawberry blonds'. Astronomy Club 23 Dramatic Club 3-4Q Band 1-42 Orchestra 1-43 Junior Show Cast 33 Artisan Staff 43 Commencement Usher 33 Football 3-43 Basketball 3-4. RALPI-I D. SOUDERS Lush September 3, 1919 Academic How's the weather up thar? Checker Club 13 Glee Club 1-4: Stamp Club 33 French Club 43 Band 2-43 Orch- cstra 3-43 Operetta Chorus 1-43 Junior Show Usher 33 Senior Play Cast 43 Artisan Staff 4. NANCE L. SPAHR Lawerency January 19, 1921 Academic One in a million Dramatic Club 2-43 Girls' Chorus 33 Glee Club 43 ScARab Club 33 French Club 43 May Festival 33 Operetta Chorus Il-43 Commencement Usher 33 Artisan Staff 43 Volleyball 23 Basketball 2. JEAN K. SPANGLER Red April 12, 1921 Academic Red as a. rose is her hair Home Ee. 'Club 3-43 Knitting Club 33 Junior Show Usher 33 Commencement Usher 3. Twenty-three GEORGIA M. SAYRE Georgie December 27, 1919 Academic A better sport carmot be found Sec.-Treas. of Class 23 Library 2: Astronomy Club 23 Glee Club 2-43 French Club 33 Dramatic Club 3-43 Opera-tta Chorus 1-23 Junior Show Cast. 33 Artisan Staff 43 Torch Staff 3-4Q Commencement Usher 33 Volleyball 2-43 Basketball 2-4. GERALDINE R. SIIANABROOK 'tGerry October 24, 1920 Academic So rare. French Club 3-43 Glee Club 2-42 Home Ec. Club, Pres. 43 Band 1-43 Orchestra 2-43 Junior Show Cast 33 Operetta Chorus 2-43 Artisan Staff 4. KENNETH SHAEFFER Kenny November 16, 1921 General We think him small Astronomy Club 23 Tumbling Club 2-3. GERALD H. SINGISER Joe September 28, 1920 General A proper ma.n's picture Junior Show Usher 3. FRANCES M. SPAHR Frannie November 1, 1920 SSCFST-2111211 Swift as a. shadow. BS gentle as a. lamb Tumbling Club 1-2, Pres. 33 Rhythm Club 33 Athletic Club 43 Cheerleader 43 Junior Show Cast 33 Volleyball 2-43 Basketball 2-4, NORMAN M. SPAHR- SDa.hx ' January 22, 1921 Bookkeeping A friend received with thumps upon the back Band 1-43 Glee Club 3-41 Camera Club 43 Operetta Chorus 3-43 Senior Play Cast 43 Baccalaureate Usher 33 Artisan Staff 4. RUSSELL R. STONER Russ January 15, 1920 General He dares do all that becomes n. mam- 2 Football 3-43 Basketball 3-4Q Baseball MARGARET K. STRONG Peg -lflflllary 10. 1921 Academic Oh this learning, what n thing it is. Library Club 1-33 French Club 3-43 Debating Club 4: Creative Dancing 23 Uperetta Chorus 1, Usher 3-43 Junior Show Usher 33 Senior Play Usher 43 Ilrnnmencf-ment Usher 33 Artisan Staff 4, PAI'L K. TRIMMER Bud February 16. 1922 Academic His silence is as deep as maternity 'I'rzinsferr01l from Grantham High School in Junior year. Agriculture 4. VVAYNE R. WALTERS W'imp July 18, 1920 General Small but mighty MARY E. IVEARY Billie May 25, 1920 Secretarial She seems so near and yet so far- Home EC. Club 33 Camera Club 4. MARTHA E. WVEBER Martyn May 19, 1920 Secretarial A merry heart untroubled by care Home Ee. Club 1-23 Glee Club 13 Girls' Chorus 33 Camera Club 4g Junior Show Usher 33 Uperetta Usher Kg May Fes- tival 3. PAULINE E. WVEBER Peg November 20, 1920 Secretarial 'Tis an expectation that makes in blessing dear Rhythm Club 2: Home Ec. Club 2-33 Glee Club 23 Camera Club 4: Operetta Chorus 23 Commencement Usher 33 Vol- leyball 2-3. u HAROLD E. VVERNER Poli July 26, 1920 Commercial There is no diplomacy like silence GERTRUDE L. TRESSLER Trudence March 26, 1919 General May you live all the days of your life Marionette Club 1-23 Home Ec. Club 2-3: Library Club 3-43 ODBFOttH. Chorus 2-4g Glee Club 2-41 Senior Play Usher 43 llzwculaureate Usher 3, RALPH P. VOGELSONG Vogie October 14, 1919 General His enemies shall lick the dust. Tumbling Club 23 Agriculture Club 1-4. JANETTE L, WVARD Blondie November 2, 1920 Academic - which not even critics criticize Library Club 2-33 Debating Club 4: French Club 43 Opcretta Usher 4: Senior Play Usher 4: Commencement Usher 3: Artisan Styli 43 Volleyball 3-43 Basket- ball 3-4, JAY F. WEBER We'rer August 27, 1919 General Watch the 'birdie' Agriculture Club 13 Camera Club 4: Glee Club 2-43 Operettm Chorus 2-4, MILTON R. WEBER Milt January 15, 1920 Bookkeeping He was a. veray pariit gentil knight Glee Club 3-43 Dramatic Club 4: Junior Band 23 Senior Band 3-43 Operetta. Chorus 3, Cast 43 Junior Show Cast 3: Commencement Usher 33 Senior Play Usher 43 Artisan Staff 43 Torch Staff 4. VESTA V. WEBER Fritz February 28, 1919 Secretarial This is the short of it Craft Club 33 Camera Club 43 Home Economics Club 23 Rhythm Club 23 Op- eretta Chorus 23 Volleyball 2-Zip Artisan Staff 4. 1 BRUCE I.. WENNELL Canary February 5, 1918 General We think him asleep Twenty-four MERLE WERTZ Wertzie May 23, 1920 General Gaily the 'trnubador' touched his guitar Agriculture 1-43 Operetta Chorus 4. DESSIE E. WVIDDERS Doss April 19, 1919 Clerical it So many, and so many, and such glee! Home Ec. 2-R3 Rhythm 23 Camera 43 Junior Show Usher 213 Commencement Usher 3. L. PEMBERTON WVILLIABIS I'em August 18, 1920 Academic A closed mouth catches no flies French Club 3-43 Glec Club 1-43 Band 1-43 Opt-retta Chorus 1-4. LEONA A. XVITMER Leona November 10, 1920 Academic ft There, studious, let me sit Rhythm 23 French 35 Glee Club 23 Debating 43 Mixed Chorus 3-43 Operetta Chorus 2-43 Usher, Sr. Play 43 Torch Statf 43 Artisan Staff 4. JOSEPH VVHITMAN May 20, 1920 Mamma, I wntntn nmke Ftmtlmll 4. SARA E. IVIDDER March 2, 1920 Joe Bookkeeping rhythm ! Susie Secretarial She tinds the joys of Heaven here on earth Rhythm Club 23 Knitting 2: Camera 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Play Usher 3-43 Torch Staff 43 Artisan Stuff 43 Basket- hzlll 1: Volleyball 2. RICHARD E. WVISE April 25, 1019 Dick General KHIIIIC-'l'0'H no nrt to find the mind'ti construction in the face AUSTIN G. IVITTER April 2, 1920 1Vittel ' Bookkeeping IIe's a sure card Astronomy Club 2g Central Treasury 4, TIIELDIA I. VVITTER Tillie March 29, 1920 General Is she not passing fair? Home Ec. 2-41 Library 23 Debating 33 Artisan 4, HAROLD F. YOI-IN Y0hnnie November 7, 1920 Clerical Beat it out drummer boy Tumbling Club 2-33 Ma rionette 13 Band 1-43 Chorus 43 Ops-retta Chorus 1, Cast. 43 Jr. Play Cast Il: Usher, Com- mvnccnwnt 3. DANIEL D. ZIMMERMAN Dan March 8, 1920 Academic Though last, not least in the hearts of his fell0wmen Marionette 1-3: Stamp Club 2-31 Glee Club 2-43 Operetta Chorus 2-43 Torch Staff, Business Staff 2. Editorial Staff 3, Make-up Editor 43 Artisan Staff 4. ROSS G. VVRIUHTSTONE Writie November lil, 1920 Bookkeeping Ile is ever precise in promise keeping RUTH E. YOI-IN Ruth January 31, 1921 Secretarial I'll speak in sn monsterous little voice Knitting Club 1: Library 23 Rhythm 2-43 Glee Club 2-43 Opt-wretta, Chorus 2-3. Artisan omg Qqcfiiaoacf cyonoza Students who, in the first four report periods, were on the first honor roll two or more times are : SENIORS Harry Arnold, Iayne Cocklin, Mary Iane Finkenbinder, Dorothy Gilbert, lane Guinivan, Mary lane Hummer, Esther Lauver, Florence Basehore, Mildred Bushey, Suzanne Clover, Isabel Coble, Margaret Strong and Ianet Ward. IUNIORS Paul Cramer, Wayne Hummer, Lois Shellenberger, Iean Smith, Sayra Spahr, Genevieve Stanstield, Eleanor Zimmerman, Ieannette Rider, Irene Schwalm, Grace Knisely, Ruth Miller, Dorothy Rickards, Winifred Dougherty and Iosephine Fish. SOPHOMORES Iohn Lauver, Mildred Adams, Betty Anne Biddle, Sara Eppley, Mary Margaret Miller, Betty Nailor, Ruth Newcomer, Ruth Saylor, Peggy Harvey and William Shelly. FRESHMEN Ray Martin, Ada Coller, Vera Jones. Winifred Orstein, Robert Ross, Ieanne Stahl, lean Van Scoten, Geraldine Wenger and Pauline Zimmerman. EIGHTH GRADE Clifford Brown, Louise Burtner, Lorraine Bender, Robert Engle, Virginia Elliot, Marian Fish, Charles Miller, Daryl Rector, Alice Rogers, Ruth Schwalm, William Sunday, Virginia Weiser and Nancy Whitman. SEVENTH GRADE Thorley Hollinger, Doris Anglin, Edith Barr, Dorothy Bates, Barbara Bennett, Ruth Coller, Iosie Dougherty, Milton Dougherty, Margaret l-leagy, Eva Bowman, Mary Paul and Paul Stambaugh. Twenty-six Artisan Utgeu an econ Students who, in the first four report periods, were on the second honor roll two or more times are 1 SENIORS Iayne Cocklin, Mary lane Finkenbinder, Ieanne Fishel, Mary Fox, Dorothy Gilbert, Mary Iane Hummer, Doris Albright, Ruth Albright, Paul Hopple, Elizabeth Meily, George Mc- Clintock, Lee Kistler, Leona Witmer, Paul Miller, Nancy Nailor, Zella Schreffler, Iames Pennoyer, Pemberton Williams and Austin Witter. IUNIORS Paul Cramer, Olive Gates, Exley Gensler, Doris Fahnestock, Winifred Dougherty, Grace Knisely, Helen Konhaus, Mary jane Sadler, Dorothy Rupp, Margaret Witter, Mildred Westhafer, Charlotte Vogelsong and Dorothy Senseman. SOPHOMORES Edward Stansfield, Mabel Bushey, Elinor Numbers, Lois Shope, Iean Keefer, Ethel Knisely and Wayne Guinivan. FRESHMEN Marian Brindle, lane Grundon, Katherine Eisenacher, Harold Fetrow and Lois Wright- stone. EIGHTH GRADE William Gable, Clarence Rider, Clifford Brown, Robert Baker. Franklin Chambers, Lucille Baney, Louise Burtner, Barbara Beitzel, Robert Engle, Donald Koser, lane Miller, Robert Kauffman, David Lauver, Romaine Raudabaugh, Ruth Goodyear, Ieanne Hershman and Wayne Schweitzer. SEVENTH GRADE Harold Koser, Thorley Hollinger, Iohn Gilbert, Ada Kutz, Edwin Nailor, Mary Ann Nailor, Tobye Orstein, Rachel Zimmerman and Benson Spangler. Twenty-seven ., 11: L. .. A , as Artisan unto 'za Gqcfuanaa A junior knows, but does not know that he knows We, the class of '39 about to enter the threshold of our Senior year, can look back with pride onvthat year when we were Iuniors, Our first great achievement came when we presented our play, Second Fiddle . Remember the fun we had at the try-outs ? Iust think how hard all of us worked painting scenery, collecting properties and distributing posters. For the first time in any Iunior Show we had a complete dual cast. Remember how excited we were when the curtains first parted, and how proud we were when the final curtain fell? After the excitement of the play had subsided we began to plan for what we believed was to be the greatest Prom ever held in this school. How big We felt as we did our best to put the finishing touches to the Seniors' high school life. Was it a nice Prom ? You bet it was, with gorgeous decora- tions surpassing all others that had adorned the gymnasium-so we felt. It was truly a smashing climax for our Iunior year, and it is with these pleasant memories that we looked forward to our next term as Seniors. We wish those, whose places we are about to take, the best of luck as they leave the portals of this ever growing school and enter the world. Twenty-nine Home Room 11 Mr. James G. Haggerty l n'1mt row, lvft to rigxhtz liurl--y, F1:1g.:Iu, Crune, Baker, A. Husehoro, Gunslx-in llinvly, Brziumlt, Mr. Huyrgerty. Second row, lvft to riprht: l5rubn,ksfr, liuhn, Y. llusellore, Fahnestock, A. Em:-ry, lin-il, Albright, lirunhruusc. Third row, left to right: XV, Emory, lirunnv-V, Anglin, 0. Gzntes, Fish, Dougherty, Adams, Ivunuzux, Elliott. Fourth row, left to right: In-istlino, Cmvthern, Brmvbztkcr, liitnur, Cramer, Beitzel, D. Gntos, lmtc-s, thunbeck, R. Coblc. Fifth row. left tu right: llcml1'i:1n, T. Cobln, ,XShiJUI'll, Huck. llonm Ronan 12 Miss Dorothy Hamilton Front row, 11-ft tu l'i,LChfZ V. Martin, Horning, Lehman, Hullingor, 1i1lUi'flTl2!ll, Lucas. Knisely, li. Miller, Miss Hamilton. S4-cmlsl row, luft tu I'l3.1'llLI Loudon, llullcr, lfl'0ilZUl', Konhaus. Mvrris, JUIIIISUII, F. Muuutz, V. Miller, 13, Mountz. Third row, lofi tu right: iluwry, Kunklu, Ricknrds, llillegass, Lehuwr, llunt, lluxumur, Aluy. Fourth row, left to right: Morton, Kilo, R. Martin, Day, Wurtz, Lusulmr, Markle, Irvine. Thirty llomn- Room 13 RUSS AHH0 Snyllf-'l' Ifront row, In-ft to right: Muyur, Sadler, Renard, M. Myl-rs, A. Alym-rs, Nyc, Rider, Miss S'ny1lux'. Sm-ond row, left to riuhlz lizlunlulmuugrlu, lf'. Mysrrs, Sensi-lxum, Sm-gang Sh:lu11,li:1nl4, Hector, Svhwzxlm, Rupp, Third row, loft Lo right: lil-iglllm-z', l'x-4-bios, lit-ml, Saunulwrrs, Nzlilur, Rowlcs, Sadler, linlxnlrt-l'gu1', I'm'ter. Home Room 17 Mr. lvurynv H. Neiswenter Front row, left to right: Xvestlulfcr, Eleamfu- Zimmerman, Uriah, J. Strock, Nvaugh, G. Stunslicld, Stoner, Yvaggoner, Mr. Neiswuuter. Second row, left to right: Stchle, Whilicomb, Spzthr, lVitmez', C, Vogelsong, Starry, Shellenbcrgor. Third row, loft to right: VV:11ters, Sheely, Shape, Smith, Xvitter, Wt-iglv, NVztrick, Hpevk, Yohn. Fourth row, left to right: Sumo, lixmgox-, lV:xlkor, Tritt, Troup, Earl Zimmerman, E. Vogclsong. Fifth row, loft to right: Suellbaker, Startzel, C, Stunsliultl, Strnuslmugll, C. Strock, Welker, Thirty-one . .4 f w 4, 1 ,1- f H ..:, 3 . ,Artisan 35012501720 'asa uacaacfa A Sophomore does not know, but thinks that he knows As we entered our Sophomore year we found ourselves busily engaged in numerous class activities. More and more we began to realize the value of clubs and subsequently we became members of various clubs. Naturally, with this, we took part in athletics and other forms of extra-curricular activ- ities. At last we felt that we were a part of the Mechanicsburg High School! Our hearts swelled with no little pride when we helped to cheer our heroes down the field. Even though we were only Sophomores we felt just as proud as our fellow Iuniors and Seniors did, when the boys won the foot- ball championship. Do you remember how grown up we seemed while we were preparing for the big event-our own dance? What a variety of ideas were offered to us, and we considered them all, How nice the decorations looked. Then when it was over, when the last dance had ended, we thought it was the biggest hit of the season. Then too, we gave what we considered to be the outstanding assembly program of the year. We were not far behind the Iuniors and Seniors when it came to participation in activities. For did not several of our classmates have leading roles in the operetta, Tune Inn? With these numerous contributions, which we were so glad to give, we shall pass from our Sophomore class to one a little higher and a little better, never forgetting the turning point in our High School life. Thirty-three J llonw Room 6 Frmn. ruw, lffft to right: Cramer, Albright, J. Bender. liullinger, E. Corklln, Brac-hbiffl, Adams, Mr. J. lllaclamy Kelley Fockley, Armstrong, fe. ax y 'uslx4'y, liruwn, llulup, llietz, G. Cucklin. 'I'hi!'1l lllr. K1-llvy. 54'L'Hlhl row, l4-ft to right: U. Conklin, Billllf, Elllx-,', lu ruw, ll-ft tn right: lTliun1bvrs, Funk, Amlvrsun, lluum, Dunkl-llmvrger, lluusum, Hn-itzl-l, IL-c'lw1', Elu- rt, Cu rmamy. Fuurth row, ll-ft Lu riglit: R. llenclvr, lluugluss, liluusor, Cressmzm, U11-ni linymm, lwurlvy, Cullimrs, IM-ily, Camp. - . ,. llunw Rmnn 3 Bliss Adm T. Brzu-lcbill lfrmil rmv, ll-ft tu right: Fry, Kraley, Harvey, Fertenbuugh, Kunkle, Fox, Grmrlhzxrt, llm-r:4hm:m, llmwvr, niulshall, Miss limukbill. Sm-vunlll row, lvft to right: Foster, Knisely. Gzxyman, Gensler, llusler, Kznpp, lie-vfer, lfurtnn-y, Good, Iinl--y, l', lfishl-l, 'l'lxirnl row, lwft tu right: Kltzmlller, Horst, Hnmmaker, Guinivan, Kills, Gribble, Kurtz, Jacoby, G. Ifishl-1. lfuurth row, left to right: llurley, Kreitzer. Ginter, Grove, Kipp. Hollinger, Lnuver, Gher Thirty-four Home Room 19 Mr. K. Ezra. Bucher Front row, left to right: Nailor, Parks, Long, Nickey, Nm-wcomer, L. Miceli, Shank, Rhozuls, Murphy, Mr. Bucher. Second row, left to right: E. Miceli, Martin, Numbers, Riley, Redding, Saylor, ll. Miller, Ruth, M, Miller, Robinson, Xlt'SSlll1,.l'l!l'. Third row, loft tv right: Nelson, Putteigur, Sh1,m'l', Mm-row, Sll2lffl'l', lliezllrs, li. Miller, llubo, Quigluy, Orvis. Fourth row, loft to right: Reighter, Renard, Norris, Reed, Lucas, Paul, Rickzmls, Rider, McClure, Mummn. Home Room 20 Mr. Boyd Fortney Front row, left to right: Sauder, Me-ssinger, Yungel, Shwpe, li. Sheaffer, E. YVi:ldcr, K. Xvidder, YVebur, Stoner, Mr. l4'm'tney. Second row, left to right: Speers, Shettel, Stambaugh, Nveightmun, Yingur, XVhitman, Shur, Xvhorley, W. XVnltc-rs. Third row, left to right: B. XValterS, Stafford, Waggcmnvr, M. She-uffvr, L. XVolfu, T, Stzmsiield, Shughart, Illurrzly, XVVightstone. Fourth row, left to right: J. Yorlett, VViIIiu1ns, 'l'rQ-sslx-r, Stztuffs-r, G. XVolf1-, E. Stansfielrl, Stars, 0. Zirunicrman, P. Yorlctt. Fifth row, left t ' ht: Z ' l XVatts. o rig elg er, Znmk, Shelley, Taylor, Stough, R. Zimmerman, Whitacre, Thirty-Eve 1515, HZEH NI if-15 lrvn Zim mn-rmnn Ilonm Ronin I5 'Pup Pu-tux'v lfr-mm row. l--fl tn right: .MI:unN. Hriw-, Ilusvlwr--, .l:1110t1'mwm', I:l'0'l!Il1lllilII. .XIlsl'i9.1lxt. Wzallu-v', .Inm-gvllizw Cuuvcr. l'I'2llIlt'I'. Miss Zillllllvflllilll. S--n-unfl www, Im-fl lu right: G, lizlk--r, AI. Hank:-r. 1'I:1rk4 Iiuyvr, Imuwum. Itmwumxx':-ll, Uullcr, Allwn, Iirimllv, Frisxxf-ll, 'I'hir1l run. In-ft IU riprht' A. liusulx-ur---, ll, liusn-lun---. Ivunkw-Iln-rg'-r, ring-lv, Alfwunlflm-, Anlzuns, Cwllins, lie-nr. lfmlrlh ruw, lf-fl in righii llluck, Engle, Iirulpulw-r, I-'ulmnf-sim-k, Hr-zu-khil14 links-l'. Clinu. llfvllll' lhvlllll Ui C1-rm-r l'im-turv Mins Thursubc-rt Ss-lluylvr Ivunkw-llwruufr, Gross, lluITnmn. I-'ny 31. Kinlz, Mirzx Schuylvr. FI'-'Ill ww, lvfx 1.1 righti K+-ser, lmrlmlu. lv--inner, . sf-ylzwln-1'. liurns, 4liug4-rivlx. l :1l'4-lxvv, llursl, .Inns-S. Third H1-1-uml row, lf-ft lu right: linisw-ly, I4'--rlf-nhzlux:h. lim-Vnvr 14.1 ww. lm-ft tu right: Kiutzvr, lfuir. Fishvl, Ilighhm-rprur. lfetrow, Ilurlmam, I,-fppanrml, .I. Kinlx, Km-1-for, I-'ourlh row, left. to Vixllllr llorlzh-r, Gill, liuhlhuss, Kaufmann, llullimgn-r, Gnuse. Home limnn 26 Lower l'i1-mrv Sli:-as Me-:le-llnm Sonsinger l l'm1l rvrw, loft In right: M1'I.:um-, l'1':l:4v',SlluIhoUl'. l,0SCho-V. liulvllwrgvr, Svhwll. Nuilur. llwllmun, Miss Sclwilxger. -4, nth, Sc-hwinggv-r. 'l'hir41 row, loft to right: Sn-vzmml rmv, lm-ft tu right: Alnrris, Hnlvixx. Shu:-ffvr, S1-ylcr, I,:nux'm-r, Hsu Ii Musllvr, Mzlrtill, H, Alill l'. E. Millx-V, Alortull, lil'e-ilzm-V, Thirty-six 'K' ...N llonn- Room 39-QSI1upsj Top Pix-turn Mr, Sannuvl T. Royvr 1-'runt rmv. Ivfl to right: Ross, Simmons, Rittvr, Urris, I'yk4-, W4-rnvr, V. Stun-k, XYilt--r, XV:-nlz, Mr, liny--r. Sm-mul VUW. lvfl I0 l'ir.:ht: Hunk, Suudvrs, XVUIL-, Sunday, Starry, XVingwxwI. Su-II1-r, Whitman. Sp--1-rs, 'I'hir+I run, le-fl In rif.:'hIt S4-31--r, XVilt, Stull, Rupp, 5I5'vI'H, Suyrc, IS, Strm'k, Stone, R1-isim:,'1'l'. llama- Room 23 Centnr l'i4'lU!'4' Mr. lluviil I. fH9iIIl l l'unt row, I+-ft In right: Ynhn, Yillgst, Grumlun, Stahl, XVl'ig:l1tslm14-, XYilnwl', 1lf-r:nl1lim- Wm-11141-l', XY4'nlZ, M, XY1'is0, A. Axnnlm-rln::n, All' lil'-lm. Sr-vnnd naw, lfvft tu right: Fuugxlt. XM-In-r, ldpplv-y, lirwnlv, Stvhlv, SluuI'I':-r, l'. ZilllIIU'l'lll2lI1, SlHl'I'A'. 4lur'nx:m, 'Vhirnl row. lvft to right: Iiidvr, Iil'45itZ0l', WUIIR-, H1-mphill, Wilsnm, AI. I.. Wm-isv, W1-iglv-r, Cl:-Inu, XVs-auwr, Minnivk, 'Pup row, le-fl tu right: Lightnur, Aml:1lns.1ln-r:nl4l XY:-111.11-r', XYUII, Mnrliu, Al'll1strnm,:'. HUIYUIII l,i4'lUI'1 .Xrr-m' 'Vip AI--vhunivznl llrznwing' Nw--llv lim Thirty-seven giggfg gm llnnxe Room 4 Top Picture Mr. Guy L. Vogelsong Front row, loft to right: Bittingor, Elicker, Baney, Hershmun, Bixler, llimml-lwriglit, Bnsohore, Hart, Boitzel, Dietz, Mr. Vogl-lsonir. S1-c4:n1lrnw,lvft to right: Elliott, Bender, Bortner, Fish, Goodyear, Ashwell. Capp, Howry, Herring. Fur-om-f-. Third row, loft to right: De Martyn, D. Catlin, Cobln-, Gates, Graham, Cummerden, G, Engle, Baker, C. Catlin, llairtmun, Fourth row, left to right: Hosler, Getz, Capp, Hess, Bruce, Brown, B. Engle, Chambers. Home Room 5 Center Picture Bliss Edith Forney Front row left to right: Paxton, Jane Miller, Morris, Raullzxbaugh, Kumier, Johnson, Lehmer, G. Rider, B. Kitz- miller, Miss Forney. Svc-ond row, left to right: Jones, Mohler, Loudon, Lumpzirter, Pentz, Peiffer, Murlatt, McNair, H t , liimlner, Lauver, C. Rider, C. Miller, R. .Ioan Miller. Third row, left to right: Keefcr, Kunkle, Moyer, Ren, ec ur Kuuffmzm. Fourth row, left to right: J. Kauffman, Myers, Reynolds, Koser, Day, Knopf, C. Kltzmiller, H. Miller, Neff. UOIINP R00m-Librllry Lower Picture Miss Bessie M. Bem- eraldine Vveber, Wilt, Stone, Wise, Whitman, Sunday, Miss Bear. Front row, leftl to right: A. Smith, M. Shuler, G Third Second row, left to right: Skeese, Schweitzer, Skelly, Schwnlm, Georgeimna Weber, Staub, Stauffer, Steckbeck. row, left tu right: Yowell, XVolfe, Sheffer, W'uod, Weiser, Williams, R ' dm-lmoir, R. Shuler, Pentz, Sadler, Stephens, Yinger. nbinsun, Wertz. Fourth row, left to right: Shan- Thirty-eight avanfg giants Home Room 2 Top Picture Miss Cntherine WVilliums Front row, loft to right: Cook, M. Dougherty, Baney, Blrr, Bowman, Bnsohore, J. Dougherty, Anglin, lmvis. Second row, left to right: Iwi:-tz, Iilzxusvr, Bates, liurtner, Bruce, Coller, Czlsse-1, Emails, lim-:um-r. Third row, left tu right: G. ll:-istline, Crmnn-r, lirenm-man, Bennett, Foster, Boyce, Dornbnugh, Bay, Chislcy, XV. Dougherty. Fourth row, left to right: R. Fish--r, 11. lil-ruler, la. Boistlinc, V. Bender, Becker, Belford. B. Fisher, Fertenbuugh, Flwelv, nuker. Home Room 30 Center Picture Miss Bessie I. Ilan-xeluore Front row. 11-ft to right: Myers, Long, Rhoades, J. Kaley, Frey, G. Murray. G, Kaley, Getz, Piper, Hershnmn, Miss linsvlmre. Ser-onfl row, loft tu right: Rider, Kauffman, Glenn, Gelwicks. Third row, loft to right: J. Murray, Orstein, llf.r:iy.fy, Moser, XYvsthufvr, Paul, Jumper, Gutshall, M. NailoI',Kutz, Messersmith, Meloy. Fourth row, loft to right: Hurley, Lune, Koser, Spumrler, E. Nailor, Harman, Mainhart, Hollinger, Rupp, May, Henderson. Fifth row, left to right: Herman, Szuller. Reneker. Home Room 21 Lower Picture Mr. J. Marlin 1Vuy Front row, lc-ft to right: Shunk, G. Shearer, Zellers, White, Skolly, Gilbert, Staufler, J. XValters, Elickor, R. Zimmer- mann, Mr. XVuy. S4-cuml row, left to right: XVi11ia.ms, Stambtch, Sheely, Unger, Lutz, Sta-hlc, Strausbaugh, Sipc, Xvest- lmfl-r. Third row, lt-ft to right: Stznnbzlugll, Sohwinger, Roth. WVinger4l, R. XVzxltcrs, J. Zimmerman, Simmons, D. Shoaumer, XVentz, M, Zimmerman, Xvestfall. Fourth row, left to right: Slouthn-r, Stoner, Spahr, Simons, Vngelsong, VVolfe. 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Ni - '1 Q f p Q 'Y -I Q 5 'R' fa M ' 5' f 1f?2fffgf?' ff:fffKi - if if 'L ' f?eff'?f,f7' .74-LM 1m -.15 5 K'-lwx S'!??f3-Q, --1 A g g ?-Q.. ltiyqfrg in-5 ' - - S:-fizg-R - bf..- .- 'K- , - 'v',... Oqfgfafiaa Forty-three O50 'zfi 665515 This year brought the largest cheerleading squad in the history of the Mechanicsburg High School .... lndications were that it was better than ever .... The aim of the squad was hard work . . . practicing faithfully . . . capable direction . . . arousing the school spirit . , . cooperation with each other . . . supporting the team. Members of the team were . . . Seniors: Zella Schreffler, Frances Spahr, Gladys Gher, Anna Minnich, and i'Teenie Hasskarl .... Iuniors: Adele Emery, and Bill Emery .... Sophomores: Marian Ruth and Paul Quigley .... Adviser and capable director Mr. VVayne H. Neiswenter. Cheerleaders often have pleasant experiences . . . and also some sad ones .... Each gets vivid impres- sions of the games . . . some are lasting ones . . . others pass away in the night . . . but here is an impres- sion that will last forever and a day ..., We are march- ing across the field to our own stands . . . breathing the air of a beautiful Thanksgiving day .... After a while we see the most exciting game of the season . . . which is being played here at Carlisle .... This fascinating game is not only exciting to football fans . . . football players . . . but also to us cheerleaders .... lt is very important to some of us . . . because it will be our last chance to lead the yells which push the boys toward many a goal .... The last play has been made . . . the game is over . . . but not our memories .... A few tears come forth . . . as the last notes of the yells are faintly ringing in our ears. Forty-four V K-I goofgaf! gaafutsd Steel and Maroon opened season with Hershey . . . and battled to a 0-0 deadlock. . . . Gheradini's passing featured game .... Mechanicsburgs forward wall held opponents with ease. . . Evenly played the first half . . . but both teams threatened to score in the third quarter. . . . Hershey pierced to Wildcat's four yardline .... Eleventh game without defeat for the M. H. S. boys . . . two ties . . . nine victories. The Wildcats won the contest as expected . . . downed Newport 31 - 0 .... Outplayed Yocum coached boys in everyi department of the game .... But opponents threatened to score once. . . Sherman scored three touchdowns . . . Stoner two .... Welker converted two extra points by placekicks .... Entire Mechanicsburg team outstanding .... That made twelve straight games without a single defeat. Mechanicsburg upset the highly touted Middletown squad 19-0 . . . very lucky thirteenth. . . . Russ Stoner ran wild . . . scored three touchdowns . . . with Welker making the only extra point of the struggle on a plunge .... Our forward wall . . . Hart, Rider, Becker, Rupp, Holling- er, Zimmerman and Hartman . . . impregnable . . . Blocking by Kapp unusual. . . . Team was gain- ing momentum . . . decidedly showed promise .... Qutlook for successful season very bright. . . By the way, Middletown was undefeated . . , until she met our lads, The Hanover game .... York county team VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES defeated 27-0. . , , Called one of the major upsets Mechanicsburg 'Hershey . Mechanicsburg Newport . . Mechanicsburg Middletown . Mechanicsburg Hanover . . Mechanicsburg Gettysburg . Mechanicsburg New Cumberland . Mechanicsburg Chambersburg Mechanicsburg Shippensburg Mechanicsburg 'Carlisle . . Conference Games of the season .... Famed Hanover offense failed to click .... Mechanicsburg outclassed rivals com- pletely. . . . Touchdowns . . . Sherman, Stoner two , . . Faust one .... Sherman's educated toe converted three extra points .... Line once more sparkled .... Entire backfield performed capably. . . . Fourteeth without defeat for M-burg. Again Wildcats ran wild .... Sank Gettys- burg 26-0 .... M. H. S. takes the lead in the South Penn. Conference race . . . two victories and a tie in three starts .... Opposition completely flattened. , . . Hartman snared two passes for as many goals .... Sherman and Welker scored the remain- ing points .... Both Hartman and Hart added Forty-Hve F l 4 ,gd fn, gt. auitkzy lfsazna extra points on passes. . . . M.H. S. remained undefeated and unscored upon .... 103 points to opponents' 0. Traditional rivals went down 33-0 .... M-burg trounced the Tigers thoroughly . . . an chalked up sixteenth victory .... Largest score thus far in the season .... Stoner and Faust score twice . . . Hart once .... Extra points . . . Stoner 2 . . . Sherman 1 .... Wildcats now dominated the vicinity . . . and a very definite threat for the South Penn crown. Then came the crucial game with undefeated Chambersburg eleven .... Conference lead was at stake .... The Steel and Marooners eked out a 7-6 victory over the Rinesmen .... They were the first team to score on M. H. S .... Both teams scored in the opening period of play .... Faust scored first on a reverse from Sonny Sherman .... Sherman then added the extra point for the margin of the victory .... West, Chambersburg end, scored on a pass after a terrific drive . which was viewed by 4,500 people .... M. H. S. outplayed the visitors . . . 12 first downs to 8. . That victory put M-burg far out in front. Shippensburg Greyhounds were crushed 38-0 .... Mechanicsburg vastly superior. . Clinched the Conference title for Wildcats . . . R final game against Carlisle .... Scoring showed Sherman with three , Stoner, Strausbaugh and Cock- lin with one each .... Stoner and Beisel converted extra points. Well they did it . . . Carlisle held the strong Wildcat team to a scoreless deadlock .... This jinx again apparent .... 6,000 fans jammed Biddle Field for the game .... M. H. S. completely out- played their traditional arch-enemies . . . fifteen first downs to two .... Welker and Sherman led the powerhouse attack .... Passing by Welker was one of the game's highlights .... Wildcats halted three times within five yards of that elusive goal .... The contest ended, as you know, 0-0. Nevertheless the Conference was won . . . the fifth time in six years .... 19 games without a single defeat. Forty-six eserves scored twice. . . . Warmed up for the ILINIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg 0 Iohn Harris I. V. . .31 7 Camp Curtin ..... 20 7 Hershey I. V ...... 6 .20 New Cumberland I.V. 0 7 Edison .... ..... 2 6 0 Steelton ........ 2 . 9 Carlisle I. V ...... 0 Record: Won 50 85 3, lost 4 .Qu Player Harry Arnold Raymond Bates George Becker Quentin Beisel Kurtz Cockley Carl Cocklin . Iames Cocklin Charles Faust 5126011 aaaivacl .facials VARSITY SQUAD Player Marlin Gher . Iack Hart . . Harding Hartman William Hollinger Arnold Kapp . Robert Norris Paul Rider . Frank Rupp . No. . 8 . . . 13 lCapt.J . 16 . . . 1 . 14 . 7 15 .11 Head Coach . Assistant Coach . Faculty Manager . Student Manager . Player Harold Sherman . Iames Snelbaker . Russell Stoner . Robert Strausbaugh Kenneth Troup . Herman Welker . Ioseph Whitman . Earl Zimmerman , . Mr. Iohn Frederick . Mr Carl Hamsher . Mr. I. Maclay Kelley . . . . Richard Grayblll IUNIOR VARSITY The lay Vees . celebrated one of the most successful seasons . . . since a team of this kind was organized. . . Played teams for the most part and the Scrubs W . . . out of their class on three contests drop ping four. . . Several of the games lost were very closely contested. . . Prospects are bright for Varsity Teams in the future Much material will come from this squad of boys Praise should be given to Coach Fortney and the Baby Wildcats . . . for the fine record established, Forty-seven Bazgafgaffa Boulzca The Wildcats started season with a victory .... Crushed Newport team 30-13. . Vogelsong and Hendrian led attack .... by scoring two-thirds of lVlechanicsburg's points. . Scrubs won also .... 31-15 .... Camp Hill was next .... and fell by the wayside .... Final score 38-21 .... lay Sadler again led M-Biirg ..,. Hit the cords for a total of 10 points. . Scrubs made it unanimous .... 25-12 .,.. Strong Alumni team defeated 35-33 .... after two exciting extra periods were played ,... Faust showed 10 points in his credit ..,. lay Vees lost first 40-21 .... M.H.S. continued winning streak .... by sinking Gettysburg 19- 17 .... first Conference tilt .... Close guarding featured in game .... Swope and Sadler led respective teams .... Little Wildcats won the preliminary .... 36 - 20, The M-Burg winning streak was broken at last ..,. Middletown halted Mechanicsburg 22-17. . 'ASquare Vogelsong led both teams .... Swished 5 field goals .... Scrubs again pulled through 19-12 .... Chambersburg proved too strong .... Handed Wildcats first league set back.. .. Ewan and Overcash led the Rinesmen to victory. . . . Scrubs nosed out 15-13 .... Lemoyne Tro- VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE jans won the low scoring battle 20-16 .,.. West Mechanicsburg Newport ..... 13 Shore quintet led throughout the game .... Leach M0Ch0f1fCSb11fQ CHIHP .Hill ---- 31 scored 11 points to shine for A'Trojans .,.. Little IIX,lffllfulfSf'ur9 ,glflmlll ' ' 33 , ,, tc .inicsuurg cttysburg .... 17 Wildcats landed 26-16 .... Another defeat .... Mcchanicsburg Middletown ' . Q 22 Hershey this time .... 25-21 .... lVl.H. lost Mechanicsburg 'Chambersburg . . 24 ground in the Conference as a result .... Hendrian M9Ch21f1lCSbUfQ tLfm0YH2 - - - - - and Biagi scored heavily .... Led by Brunner the I 36 lay was Crushed Hershey Scrubs 23-16. I Mahimbufg fShippenS1,tfg,'. 1 . 27 Thundering Herd stampeded .... Tradi- Mechanicsburg 'Hanover ...... 29 tional rivals had little trouble .... Chalked up a 1RjIl9Cll:HHlCSEUfQ ggalxp -- - 35-26 victory .... Murtoff. on way to'a new scor- Ngwygumgeglgnaz 18 ing record .... by totaling 14 points for his Mcchamcsburg 'Chambersburg , , 22 school .,.. Alas l The Scrubs also lost .... 'Twas Mcchanicsburg Lemoyne ..... 39 another Conference set back .... Shippensburg MCCHHHQCSELIYQ ifelefihpf ---- won the next contest .... Hafter a M, H. S. rally ,slfiiyfeisinirg 22 fell short .... Greyhound Scrubs were nosed Mcchamcsburg 'Hanover ,,,,,, 45 out 25-24 by the Baby Wildcats .... Hanover Mcchanicsburg New Cumberland. 22 crushed the fighting i'Wildcats 29-13 ..,. Night- hawks scored heavily in all periods .... and functioned smoothly at all times .... Scrubs un- VHYSUY RQCOYCI able to get started .... and lost 22-19. . . . . Forty-eight 575 Won 10, Lost 11 endow wuzscf JMX M-Burg repeated win over Camp Hill .... Walloped West Shore leaders 34-29. Wildcats' jinx on Gettysburg prevailed .... Defeated improved Little Bullets on battle- field court .... Faust and Sherman led M-Burg'S attack ..., Swope was effectively bottled up. . Scrubs l0St 24-23 .... M6Ch3niCSburg W011 second straight .... by defeating New Cumber- and .... Tigers were on the short end of the 25-18 score ..,. Entire Wildcat team showed unusual form ..,. Knight led the West Shoremen. , , , Scrubs outscored rivals 31-20 ,,,, Cham- l'JEfSl'JL1fg repeated 22-17 ..., Third period rally dgqided the Struggle ,,,, Again Ewan led the Franklin COUIIKY team .... H. hit the cellar of the Cgnfefenqe ,,,, Undefstudieg mopped up IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mcchanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg Iunior Varsity Recor Newport . . Camp Hill . Alumni . , Gettysburg . Middletown . Chambersburg Lemoyne . . Hershey . . Carlisle . . Shippensburg Hanover . . Camp Hill . Gettysburg . New Cumberland Chambersburg Lemoyne . . Hershey . . Carlisle . . Shippensburg Hanover . . 15 12 40 20 12 15 16 16 19 24 22 17 24 20 19 32 38 13 21 24 30 New Cumberland 449 d : Won 15, Lost 6 the Rinesman Scrubs . . . 29-19 in a rough game. . . . Lemoyne continued winning streak at MHBLIfg'S expense ..., 39-26 Hnal score ...,, Stoner and Hendrian led the ever-fighting Wildcats , Wildcats scored upset .... Defeated highly favored Chocolatier quintet 37-35 .... Scrubs dropped the preliminary 38-24 .... Carlisle was handed a good scare... . even though they won the game, 34-32, in an extra period ..... Wildcats were decidedly on the upgrade. . . . Moe Murtoff held to 10 points ,... Scrubs evened score 17-13 ..., Nlechanicsburg gained revenge .... Sank Shippensburg 33 to 28. . . . Fourth Conference victory for M-Biirg. . . . Hendrian. Stoner and Stansiield were big guns of M. H. S. attack ,,.. Little Wildcats won also 25-21 .... Hanover won in the next tussle 45-20. . . . A'Nighthawks clinched tie for Conference title. Largest crowd of the season saw the game .... Hanover was never threatened .... Scrubs Won starter 27-24 .... Mechanicsburg ended season with a victory .... Repeated over New Cumber- land 28-22 .... Seniors led attack .... Forty-nine , - , - .. - . ,. ,Mn .. . ., Boyz Baffacf Baaegaffa Once more spring arrived . . . bringing with it the much beloved sport . . . baseball . . . which meant long evenings of spring training. The boys worked very hard out there on the diamond . . . getting into shape for the difficult season ahead of them .... The schedule included fifteen games . . . twelve of which were West Shore League contests. M-burg did not expect to have an experienced team . . . for only four lettermen had returned to the squad .... The candidates for the team . . . however . . . numbered over twenty. . . . The material was good . . . and as a result . . . the boys shaped up rapidly .... Each shared the hope of having a successful season . . . of bettering the records of previous year .... The pitching staff was developed around Welker and Whitacre . . . both lettermen of the past season. . . . Hartman and Rupp saw a good bit of relief twirling .... The infield was molded around Kline and Stoner . . . two other hold-overs from last year. Soon the first scheduled game was about to be played. . . . Mechanicsburg vs. Middletown . . . at Middletown .... The contest began . . . and BASEBALL SCHEDULE ., , ' , M' l . . . one could see from the start that the down river Migglgzgxg 0 , i 1151221 force was too powerful for our inexperienced M. lg' lggxgogill' ' ' E355 H. S. nine .... The final score stood . . . 13-2. April 19.B0i1if1Q Springs - Home I April 22, Marysville . . . Away It was the first tilt of the season for both teams . . . Zgpril 26, Enola? . b 1 d. gonna 'l 29, N , . . e and . . . fortunately . . . was not a league contest. M22 3, Leinxxcgynglm ff an. ' ASSY May 6, gpen .H . . . H May 10, amp ill .... ome Coach Fortney predicts a bright future for Me- MBV 13, Boiling Springs - - Away i May 17, Marysville . . . Home chanicsburg squads .... We wish Coach Fortney May 20. Enola .... Away d h. . May 24. New Cumberland . Away an IS crew a highly successful season next year. May 27, Lemoyne . A . Home . . . May they be champions of the league! Fifty l A are ai cz, EIZIZQS, .sam The spotlight was placed on the tennis team . . . although tennis is considered a minor sport here . . . in Mechanicsburg High School .... The number of candidates was exceptionally large this year .... The squad started its pre-season workout . . . with a much brighter outlook . . . than did the teams of former years .... They had a very full schedule ahead of them . . . and played teams definitely out of their class. Only one veteran was found among the ranks of recruits .... His name . . . Kurtz Cockley. Great things were expected of this boy wonder . . , and we certainly got them. . . . The players . . . ofcourse . . . had to be ranked . . . Blaine Hurley . . . a Sophomore . . . was a colorful prospect . . . and saw much action. . . . Now we come to phenomenon .... A girl played on the tennis team .... Sue Clover was the first of her sex to play on any M-burg varsity team . . . and she really deserved her post. Coach Thomas . . . a very capable coach and brilliant player . . . had much trouble in select- ing his leading racqueteers .... The candidates . . . eleven in number . . . made an excellent showing . . . considering that most of them were green .... Those who offered their services were . . . Kurtz Cockley . . . Iohn Munnell . . . Suz- anne Clover . . . Blaine Hurley . . . Wayne Hum- TENNIS SCHEDULE - 1938 mer . . . Iohn Morton . . . William Dougherty April 23-New Cumberland Away Harry Arnold . . . William Porter . . . Calvin APH130-New Cumbeflafld Home Proudfoot . . . and Richard Gfa bill .... First May 4,-Hanover . . Home Y May 7-Carson Long . Home match of season .... Beat New Cumberland 6-O. MaV14'OPen ' ' . . . Cockley . . . Munnell . . . Hurley . . , May 21-Hanover . . Away , May 28-Carson Long . Away Clover . , . and Arnold were the players in that order. Fifty-one 04,14 gary worry, Buff The season began with practice . . . and lots of it .... Six weeks, two days .... Lots of fun . . . and yet hard work accompanied it .... Finally the best part came .... The Tournament began . . . with seven games scheduled .... First team to win four games . . . wins Tournament . . . Very first game . . . Frosh against Sophs .... Rather easy victory for Sophs . . . score was 21-10 .... Frosh and Sophs played again .... Frosh offered more competition this time Sophs were victorious, however . . . 21-16 .... Iuniors then posted to play Sophs. , uniors rather good .... Their Hrst struggle .... Simple for Iuniors . . . score 21-6 proves it. . Sophs showed lack of organization .... They played again .... Euthusiastic audience . . . mostly male . . . Sophs defeated another time . . . 21-16 .... Likewise in the next two contests the Iuniors were victorious .... The Iunior captain . . . Gladys Loudon . . . very, very happy .... Rest of the team had high hopes for winning the tournament .... But they had yet to meet the strong Senior team led by Zella Schreffler .... Following games promised to be good .... Well, the older sisters did it .... Iuniors were defeated 21-7 .... The next game came along .... Cur Iunior friends took it on the chin again . , , to the very same tune of 21-7. . . . Quite a coincidence these scores .... My, my the Iuniors dropped the following tilt 21-6 .... That was not so good .... Future game didn't look to be . . . shall we say . . . interesting. . . . Boy, were we fooled .... It was a very hard fought con- test .... Final score stood 21-18 . . . with Sen- iors on top ..., Tournament ended . . . Iuniors vanquished . . . prospective grads . . . the victors. Fifty-two TOURNAMENT SCORI:.b Freshmen . Freshmen . Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Iuniors . . Iuniors . . Iuniors . Iuniors Sophomores Sophomores Iuniors Iuniors . Iuniors Iuniors . Seniors Seniors . Seniors . Seniors . girl? I Baigzfgafg 5741710 Then came basketball .... Practice makes perfect in this . . . as well as in other sports. . . . Many long practices were held before the regular contests began .... The first game saw the Freshies against the Sophomores .... Freshmen were on the losing end of the 12-6 score .... Eris Kreitzer captained the Frosh .... Sophomores were led by Betty Whitman .... A Soph . . . Exley Gensler . .a. was high scorer .... There was a great deal of talk about the next game . . . The Iuniors appeared to be very good . . . and this gave the Sophs a few headaches . . . along with some worries .... The gods had been good to the Iuniors . . . for they had a smooth player in Charlotte Vogelsong .... Gladys Loudon was their captain .... Iuniors defeated Sophs in a hard fought contest . . . by a score of 22-18 ,... Vogelsong high scorer with 12 points through the hoop .... Shes some shot .... On the side lines was heard . . . 'ADid you hear that one swish? . . , The end of this tournament drew nearer and nearer . . . until the Hnal struggle was about to take place . . . Iuniors vs. Seniors .... The odds were in favor of the Seniors . . . with Schreffler, Enck . . . Bushey . . . and Sayre .... However there was a catch . . . Schreffler and Enck appeared at only one practice . . , and were declared ineligible to compete .... That was a severe blow to the Senior team . . . for this quartet of Seniors could defeat any Iunior sextet, . . The Seniors waged a valiant fight for supremacy . . , without those brilliant players .... The tilt was close at all times . . . and held the spectators . . . who were sitting on the very end of their TOURNAMENT SCORES Freshmen . .... . . seats . . . spell-bound. . . . The Seniors . . . under Mildred Bushey . . . were ahead at the end of the first half . . . but the Iunior flash . . . Sophomores Charlotte Vogelsong . . . came back to lead her sophomores team to victory and the championship .... The lumofs ' final score stood 12-ll . . . with the Seniors being lUHi0fS edged out by one single point! Seniors Fifty-three Cicuzcficf Qamazai Fifty-four Read snaps from left to right : Sn0zz hits om- YVh:lt! No XVild0zlt! Hmmstvr T Rmwstvr 7 Shormnn's ii Hunldlc- XV:ut0r boy Stom- Ag'giPs plzly hall Suyrn. strut:-1 Rupp revolves, llzlrtmzm hlts Football ff2I1Hll Cubin At thc' Half Ye old swimmin' nulo Rs-ally, Captain 7 It's nv0r! livaul snaps from right to left : 'ASN-1-41st--1 ' H:u'tm:1n Fzlrlislm- gzlnxv II:u'1'y's swing: .Xg:'givs zxgaliul Aluunlzlin Lzzkv Ilivvrs K'-hum.: fl--Yvzlis-.I 'l'uuf'l1m1ow n T l'm1m'1-nt1':1ti-m 114-luxe Sum- snxzzslu-s I4'm'w:111l Mm'4'l1 I's-ll-shun? tlruut :mils :1 high uno Zvllzl ln-mls 11 vh--4-1' l'r':nvlir'v l'uinln-r A tvnsv mmmf-nt Avtiun :al ll:-rshvy DIZ Sflozf ijzorzfi Q QW Fifty-Hve -gww The Bee How busy is the tiny bee! As he flifs from flower to flower Neuer an idle moment has he, Gathering honey-hour by hour. Would we but spend our time as well As the bee does, day by day, Then all the drones we must expel To make our efforts pay. Fifty-six f ,-f n ,4. S'-' V' ' f I 5 I-74 -V f, ' ' L Q Y - ,i--T 'X' f I KM, w ff 1, , ZX!! Z -x f if ff fx Z JP xg L ff fu 1? , 2 Xk -V , ' 1. . K 5 Z' X ij f qqw ,f I C If QQ - I gig, Pew six XR.. I rf N-4 , 'lj' Xxx' CZ AZ.. 1 d K , J, 2 W-lgg: .-'stu .,,:j.Ai-:Hg--. I 'S . F . WS x 455 ' 4' W :L-vw -' 1 1 I-.' -4- 26 -:AX - 0- .' ,. :.:'.'ls . '.' E- Q J V 5 Y x 5a53i3?11?,s3?1':., . . -, .- H .fl o N V 0, , ,- 2 J'-F: bu. Q. x A' ERN I 'f3 Ml' KJ -FX 7 - fi .ff ff ,f 43 ,,Ag,,3,4f.,,! ,f V .1 413 y 2 I' ---:+, F X I, ,,, f-,724 - '-'T 4- ' - if: X , M ff , f -' 4 ffuw-4f4yi 7QQ' :fgfji ' w- 'bf' 4 Qew, 'W6'W2iyfegT-'E ,M ,f f' - 1 If LQ ,- Q fl' . 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Betty Erick, Charles Robinson: Photographic Editor, Iay VVeber, assistants, Charles Faust, Dean Souders, Sara lVIyers: Class Historian, Iohn Munnellg Class Song, Mary FOX, Katherine Dietz, Nlyralyn Cline: Personal Editor, Nance Spahr, assistants, Georgia Sayre, Thelma Witter, Geraldine Shanabrook, Charlotte Rowe, Pemberton VVillian1s, Dorothy Gilbert, Ieanne Fishel, Anne Minnich, Sara, Carl, Myralyn Clint-, Iohn Cocklin, Leona Witmer, Ruth Rowland, Geraldine Hollinger, Florence Basehore, Daniel Zimmerman, Ernestine Hasskarl, Suzanne Clover, Vesta Welner, Annabelle Enck, Margaret Strong. gbugftcafioni 9310 tame ARTISAN BUSINESS STAFF AClViSCI', Mrs. OI'I'iS Business Manager, George McClintock, assistants, Iayne Cocklin, Betty Lollick, Doris Albright, Sara Widder, Ianet VVa1'd, Isabel Cohle, Norman Spahr, Reba Barsom, Lee Kistler, Robert Hershner: Circulation Manager, Mildred Bushey, assistants, Harvey Miller, Milton Weber, Doris Albright, Lucille Sharpe, Kenneth Harbold, Austin Witter, Sara Myers. Mary lane Finkenhinder. Fifty-eight Modern Paper THE TORCH prog fess fl, eschool Vol. XIII Mechanicsburg High School, Wednesday, Iune 1, 1938 No. 10 Torch Staff Streamlines the School's News Second Semester Brings a Complete Change in Make-up I A novel streamlined edition of the Torch was first issued on December 22, 19:27 through the earnest efforts of the Editorial Staff and the Faculty Adviser, Mr. Haggerty. Following the modern trend in the majority of scholastic publications the heads of the staff made a complete change in the make-up of the school paper. The first change was made in the headline type. Use of the newly designed Sans-Serif Kabel Condensed took the place of the former use of Cheltenham Con- densed type. The sizes in type range from 14 points to 36 points which is used for banner head- lines. The name line is composed of 72 and 60 point caps. The next radical change made was in the use of white space. The headlines are made flush on the left and on the right is us- ually found a. small white space. All the dashes were deleted, both those between the article and the headline and those at the end of the article or out off dashes. The usual 13 ein set column was changed to 12 cms, but the column rule was left at 13 ems thus giving a, white space be- tween the type and the column rule. A white space was left be- tween each paragraph, and a single line was used both above and below the dateline. Several new feature articles were initiated to arouse greater student interest, and the use of cuts for feature heads was entire- ly eliniinated. All the above mentioned alter- ations make a very great differ- ence in the appearance of the paper, and give a progressive school a snappy looking news publication, r g THE TORCH g ' ,uv PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE STUDENTS OF f ' MECHANICSBURG HIGH SCHOOL MECIIANIUSBITRG, PENNA. PRICE: FIVE CENTS EDITORIAL STA FF .TANE GUINIVAN, Editor-in-Chief CALVIN S. P1-tOI'lJFOO'I', Managing Editor Daniel Zimmerman ................................................ .,...,.,....................,, ...,..........,..,.......,...... A I ake-up Editor XYYIIIIEIYYI Hentlrian ........ ..,,,................,. .,...,..,,...... ............................................,.,..,.... I 4 1 mys' Sports Editor Edward Vogelsong .........,...,............ Assistant Boys' Sports Editor Eleanor Zimmerman ..,.................... ,. .,................,.. Girls' Sports Editor Betty Enck and Suzanne Clover ...... ,... ,........ . ............ t lopy Editors John Munnell ,.....,......... ......... ............. .................... l l u mor Editor J. Vilayne Hummer ...,...................... .,... . Xssistant Humor Editor Nancy Segar ......,..... ...,...........,....,..... A lumni Editor Georgia Sayre ............... ......................., . Headline VVriter WVilliam Emery ............... ...... 1 Xssistanti Headline XVriter Mary Jane Ilummer. .,.... , Josephine Fish ..... . ......... .. Genevieve Stan siiel tl........ Leona VV1tmer ................ Rl-ha, Basoni ................... Harry Arnold. ...... Jay XVeber .,... ..... .................................Exchange .........Features ..................Clubs .............................Social ................l'roof Render .,.....Statt l'hotogra.pher Nancy Nailor.. ..... .................................. ..,. ..... . ............ ,... . . . ................... . , ...................... ......Stage Reporters Ann Redding Ruth Newcomer Ads-le Emery XYayno Giuinivan Sara Carl Kathryn llictz Virginia, VValters Mary C. llrunhouse Goldie Kunkel Charles Robinson BUSINESS STAFF' MILDRED BUSIIEY, Business lxIflI'l2lg0Y' MARY JANE FINKENISINIJER, Circulation Manager Doris Albright and Sara, XVidder .,................. . ..,.............. . ........................ , .... ........ . Circulation Assistants ANNA MINNICH, Advertising Manager Milton XVeber, Bob Iioyson and Ellen Robinson ...................,...,.....,........... .... A dvertising Assistants Typists Lee Kistler Esther Lauver Olivo Shoelcy Louise Shnpe .I. G. IIAGGERTY, Faculty Advisor in sum s I 1' 0 'fifassomlm , SW s ww Entered as second-class matter, November 2, 1928, at the Post Office at Mechanicsburg, Pa., undor the Act of March 2, 1879 Subscription Rate . 50c per School Year, 54: per Single Copy Fifty-nine Batons Klflfgizfyscf Amid the blare of trumpets and the staccato beat of drums, the Mechanicsburg High School Band began a term which fairly seethed with activity. After the organization, under a new director, had gained a little more experience during the summer months by playing for surrounding communities, they played for practically all of the football games in which Nlechanicsburg was a contender. But all this was not so easy as one may think, for they had three practices along with three drills each week. The director, lVlr. Nlorrette, tried many new ideas which proved successful. Football ended and with it the Bands activities ceased for a short while. Drills were discon- tinued, but regular practices were held. In the meantime the Band desired to expand, and to purchase new instruments. Their manager, Mr. Neiswenter, in order to raise the needed funds, arranged for special attractions throughout: the year. First came the magician, Birch. The undertaking was a financial success and no one asked for his money back. Band members were well pleased. at Christmas time, when their Drum Major mounted the stage of a well known Harrisburg theater and received a check for the sum of fifty dollars for winning the first prize in a marching contest for Class B Bands. , Tumbling fever hit Mechanicsburg when Mr. Neiswenter engaged the championship East Stroudsburg Gymnastic team. As an added attraction, and to draw crowds for the performances, the Band paraded. The crowd gasped at the splendid gymnastic spectacle being presented before their eyes, while Mr. Morrette recounted the shining coins. The organization opened a special Band room, where they held all rehearsals. A Trombone Quartet was formed and, during the Christmas holidays, made its appearance in social gatherings about the town. The fact that the Band had members of individual talent led Mr. Morrette to select ten outstanding members, and send them to the All Southern District Band, which was being assem- bled in Lancaster, March ll and 12. Probably the greatest achievement of the Band was the splendid concert which they gave. The varied program, which included the Victor Herbert Favorites and Albert Ketelby's exulting ln a Monastery Garden, met with a tremondous ovation. Nfechanicsburg played host' to the Forensic Nlusic League which sponsored a contest. This con- test included competition for soloists and for bands. Only two schools, however, had bands entered : Mechanicsburg and Lemoyne. The results were most gratifying, for the Mechanicsburg High School Band took first place, and a number of our soloists ranked first in the lists. When asked about future bands, Mr. Morrette said, With the continued cooperation of the student body and friends, the Band should improve in all ways with each additional year. Sixty Flflfflifs Cjofo 'za QUE OFFICERS OF THE BAND President . ..... . Harold Yohn Vice-President . Winifred Dougherty Secretary-Treasurer . . Sam Anglin Librarians . . Geraldine Shanahrook, Iohn Chambers PERSONNEL Flutes Alto Saxophones Basses Sara Gayman Charles Robinson Samuel Anglin Dean Souders Bonnie Zellers Russell Kipp Bb Clarinets C Melody Sax Comets Frank Moser Geraldine Sh3U'3bf00k Emes Beitzel Nancy Segar eba Basom Ada Coller Tcnou Sax Paul Gronheck Grace Messinger Stanley Hollinger Arthur Stambach Bernard Williams , George Rupp Edward Stansfield Baritone Sax Annabelle Enck Ianet Coover John Grove Richard Stephens Louise Burtner Winifred Whorley Bassoon Tromboncs SIHEUHVXEHQQF Earl Hertzler Robert Rowles Hauh If 'gan William Brubaker ug an erson Oboe William Paul . G ld' K l Milton Weber Alto Clarmet era me aey Pemberton Williams Ruth Coller SOPFHUO Sax Leo Fishel DFUYTIS Alf HW? h Robert ROSS Harold Yohn ester o n T d U Winifred Dougherty BCH Lyras Gifald nssglfe Iosephine Dougherty Genevieve Stansfield Wilbur Raudabaugh Mary Strausbaugh Olive Gates Gladys Brougher Drum Major . Sayra Spahr Drill Master . . . Mr. I. Marlin Way Mascot . . Edward Ruth Business Manager . Mr. Wayne H. Neiswenter Director . . . . . . . . Mr. Marlin E. Morrette Color Guard-Iohn Munnell, George Tritt, Howard Marzolf, Nathaniel Pease Sixty-one uiiaialzi asians Conductor . . ..... Mr. Marlin E. Morrette Trumpets: Reba Basom, Iames Beitzel, Paul Gronbeck, Dorothy Rupp. Saxophones: Charles Robinson, Geraldine Shanabrook, Stanley Hollinger, Harold Sherman, Iohn Grove. Alto Horns: Winifred Dougherty, Lester Yohn. Trom- bone: Robert Rowles. Bass Horn: Sam Anglin. Percussion: Ted Unger. Piano: Myralyn Cline. Violins: Nancy Nailor, Thorley Hollinger, Geraldine Brubaker, Sara Eppley, Dorothy Dietz, Iay Blosser, Frank Douglass, Geraldine VVenger. Clarinets: Edward Stanslield, Nancy Segar, Leo Fishel, Frank Moser. Flutes: Sara Gayman, Dean Souders. Cellos: Anna Gayman, lrene Sehwalm. 'zamaficz E554 Sponsor . . , Miss Longanecker President . . . Dorothy Gilbert Vice-President . . Harry Arnold Secretary . . . Iosephine Fish G1'oup Secretaries . . .... Truman Coble, Nancy Nailor UA Group: Mildred Bushey, Adele Emery, Suzanne Clover, William Emery, Katherine Dietz. Betty Enck, Ieanne Smith, Sayra Spahr, lane Guinivan, Genevieve Stanslield, Mary lane Hummer, lean Strock, George McClintock, Edward Vogelsong, Harry Arnold, Anna Minnich, Virginia Walters, Iohn Munnell, Lois Shope, Nancy Nailor, Charles Speers, lean Profater, Irene Albright, Calvin Proudfoot, Edward Speers, Georgia Sayre, Bradford Strock, Harold Sherman, Charlotte Walker, Nancy Spahr, Betty Baker, Iames Beitzel. Mary Brunhouse, Paul Cramer. B Group: George McClintock, Robert Heshner, Harry Arnold, Calvin Proudfoot, Ascar Seyler, Milton Weber, Iohn Munnell, lames Pennoyer, Truman Coble, Nancy Nailor, Nancy Spahr, Peggy Harvey, Ruth Newcomer, Mary Margaret Miller, lane Guinivan, Mary lane Hummer, Georgia Sayre, Eleanor Zimmerman, lane Schell, Nancy Segar, Helen Konhaus, Katherine Dietz, Dorothy Gilbert, Betty Enck, Anne Fortney, Irene Rollman. Sixty-two afzionaffai JVKCUZGAEJ Sponsor ' MY. Thomas President . . Ted UIIQQI' Vice-President William POFYGI' Secretary .......... Iames Beitzel Lester Yohn, Iarvis Warick, Iosephine Fish, lean Smith, Genevieve Stansheld, Sayra Spahnlames Snelbaker,Lorrainc Bender, Ianet Dietz, Eva Bowman, Barbara Bennett, Marian Fish, Betty Walters, Betty Baker, Eleanor Zimmerman. Anna Mary Cockley, Iohn Morton. 0,124 CYCLHZETCZL 67305561 Sponsor . . Mr. Cvleim President . . lay Weber Vice-President Norman Spahr Secretary .......... Betty Lolliek Sara Carl, Sara Myers, Clarence Morrow, Robert Mumma, Paul Miller, Suzanne Clover, Vesta Weber, Mary Weary, Dessie Widders, Pauline Weber, Martha Weber, Sara Widder, Iohn Yarlett, Ray Clem, Charles Faust, Daniel Engle, Paul Hopple, Harold Zimmerman, Tom Williams, Wayne Guinivan, Russell Lebo, Erma Parks, Myron Ritter, Arthur Murray, David Stauffer, George Fishel, Edward Speers, Ray Simmons, Richard Wertz, Blaine Hurley. Sixty-three Uantfzaf ljZE6?,iLL'Zly Qnanca Sponsor Bookkeeper Treasurer . Assistant Treasurer Students .fag iafafscf Room z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ll 12 I3 14 15 Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Freshman Sponsor . . President . Vice-President Secretary . Miss Hamilton . Isabel Coblc . Zella Schreffler Austin Witter . Mr. Van Scoten . Iayne Cocklin Calvin Proudfoot Sam Anglin Home Room Representatives Milton Dougherty William Iacoby Lorraine Bender William Moyer Iohn Chambers Margaret Strong William Hendrian Iohn Morton William Porter Iayne Cocklin William Brubaker Room: 16 . Katherine Eisenacher 17 . . Iames Snelbaker 18 . . George McClintock I9 . . William Paul 20 . . Wilma Yungel 21 . . Clarence Stoner 23 Lois Wrightstone 25 . . Harry Arnold 26 . Iune Nailor 27 . . William Sunday 30 Thorley Hollinger 39 . . Elwood Sadler Class Representatives Betsy Heagy Franklin Chambers Robert Kintzer Senior Edward Stansfield Samuel Anglin Calvin Proudfoot Sophomore . Iunior . . Sixty-four 'zanczg gfouziigad Sponsor . Miss Zimmerman President . Harry Arnold Vice-President . . Suzanne Clover Secretary .......... lohn Cocklin Florence Basehore, Gary Blacksmith, Geraldine Brubaker, Mary Catherine Brunhouse, Myralyn Cline, Suzanne Clover, Harry Arnold, Iohn Cocklin, Iayne Cocklin, Winifred Cocklin, Katherine Dietz, Winifred Dougherty William Emery, Adele Emery, Betty Enck, Ieanne Fishel, Mary Fox, Dorothy Gilbert, lane Guinivan, Ernestine Hasskarl, Anna Mary Hertzler, Geraldine Hollinger, Helen Konhaus, Betty Lollick, Elizabeth Meily, Anna Minnich, Marian Murray, Iames Pennoyer, Iean Profater, Fern Rector, Ieanette Rider, Charlotte Rowe, Nancy Segar, Geraldine Shanabrook, Lois Shellenberger, Nancy Spahr, Dean Souclers, Margaret Strong, Ianet Ward, Pemberton Williams, Helen Witmer, 64224 Eagafazi 6419 ua Sponsor .... Mr. Hamsher President . Iohn Munnell Vice-President Mary If-me Hummer Secretary ....... . . Reba BBSOID Sara Myers, William Emery, Kenneth Troup, Robert Ashburn, Margaret Strong, Betty Enck, Leona Witmer, Ianet Weird, Paul Miller, Nathaniel Pease, Iames Pennoyer. Sixty-five CLUB INITIATE IOHN MUNNELL gc. Qbmmatia Sponsor .... . . . Miss Bear President . . . William Wertz Vice-President . . William Sunday Secretary . . Nancy Whitman Treasurer . . . Alice Rodgers Pauline Wilt, Alvin Smith, Dick Coble, Deloris Wise, Bernard Williams, Reganina Stone, Dick Stephens, Romaine Raudabaugh, Bonnie Zellers, Doris Iohnson, Opal Murlatt. Ernest Shandelmier. Vera Louden, lean Iones, Geraldine Rider, Marjorie Mohler, lean Miller, Lucille Baney, Robert Baker, Herman Bruce, Mildred Bixler, Virginia Elliott, Richard Hosler, Ieanette Himmelright, Linden Gates, Iosie Dougherty, Virginia Cassell, Ruth Schwalm, Geraldine Staub, Doris White, Peggy Lutz. CTO U51 zalnafiafi Sponsor ..,. . . Miss Basehore President . . . Tobye Orstein Secretary . . Mary Ann Nailor Benson Spangler, Harold Koser, Sylvester Sadler, Marian Rupp, Merle Rider, Charles Reneker, Edwin Nailor, Ioseph Murray, Ross Meloy, Donald May, Carter Lane, Ralph Kauffman, Vernon Hurley, Thorley Hollinger, Donald Herman, Donald Glenn, Hugh Henderson, Charles Gelwicks, May Fry, Vivian Getz, Betsy Heagy, Betty Gutshall, Edna Harman, Mary Hershman, Florence Iumper, Geraldine Kaley, Ada Kutz, Betty Long, Ianice Kaley, Tawylla Messersmith, Mary Moser, Gloria Murray, Emma Myers, Mary Paul, Drucilla Piper, Dorothy Rhoades, Evelyn Westhafer, Betty Boyce, Phyllis Bay. girls Uumgfacf Sponsor .... . . . . Miss Williams lune Belford, Gertrude Baker, Phyllis Bay, Lucille Baney, Betty Boyce, Eva Bowman, Emma Cocklin, Helen Erb. Pauline Fishel, Margaret Foster, Marian Fox, Elnora Frey, Anna Gayman, Elizabeth Gensler, Mary Hershman, Eris Kreitzer, Vera Loudon, Anna Messinger, Marjorie Mohler, Iane Morris, Emily Miceli, May Fry, Edith Bruce, Iean Wallace, Betty Nailor, Dorothy Nye, Drucilla Piper, Chorlotte Rhoades, Ruth Rider, Betty Sheaffer, Ieanne Stahl, Betty Stehle, Winifred Walters, Betty Whitman, Betty Wertz, Alice Zimmerman, Gladys Gehr, Delilah Shearer. ' .figfzcvziam .swans Sponsor . . . . . . Miss Bear President . . Margaret Myers Vice-President . . Sara Eagle Secretary ........ Fay Duncan Mildred Albright, Charlotte Beil, Vera Brenneman, Gladys Brougher, Iosephine Coover, Alva Cramer, Wilda Hersh- man, Gladys Hollinger, Margaret Kintz, Thelma Moyer, Annie Myers, Erma Parks, Ferne Rector, Ieannette Rider, Dorothy Senseman, Margaret Sheaffer, Ida Stoner, Gertrude Tressler, Charlotte Vogelsong, Romaine Weigle, Meda Weise, Pearl Whitman, Annabelle Deibler, Olive Gates, jose-phine Elliott. Dorothy Kauffman. Sixty-six ' I CAMERA MAN MR. GLElM 961171 Emlifzoicfazscf SPOHSOF . . . . . . Miss Schuyler President . . Betty Miller Vice-President . . Marion Cramer Secretary ..... Betty McClane Velma Skelly, Delilah Shearer, Doris Lauver, Martha Rea, lane Schell, Dorothy Rhoades, Ruth Eliker, Ruth Walters, Vera BFCHHGYHHU, M9621 Weise, Ruth Bender, Norma Foster, Drucilla Piper, Florence Fertenbaugh, Betty Beistline, Margaret Kintz, Fl ' orence Dunkelberger, Annabelle Deibler, Iune Belford, Mae Morris. cfgytflm C7545 Blanca . . Miss Williams Ruth Yohn, Mary Brown, Ruth Miller, Elizabeth Gensler, Anna Basehore, Myralyn Cline, Isabel Coble, Helen Erb, Elnora Frey, Anna Gayman, Gladys Gher, Ellen Hillegass, Ethel Knisely, Betty Lear, Eva Merris, Emily Miceli, Betty Nailor, Betty Sheaffer, Olive Sheely, Louise Shope, Marion Stafford, Elsie Stambaugh, Winifred Walters, Mildred West' hafer, Betty Whitman, Dessie Widders. git! Gqfgfafza Gqiaamgfad Sponsor .... .... M iss Williams Ethel Knisely, Anna Basehore, Irene Bentzel, Grace Bitner. Mildred Bushey, Emma Cocklin Isabel Coble, Annabelle Enck, Mar Iane Finkenb' d E l ' y m er, x ey Gensler, Martha Hormng, Dorothy Kauffman, Gladys Louden, Zella Schreffler, Lucille Sharp, Dorothy Rupp, Charlotte Vogelsong, Madalyn Waugh, Mildred Westhafer, Dolores Lucas, Elizabeth Gensler. gufuu afznzsu Uuftioa Sponsor . . . . . . Mr. Royer President . Merle Wertz Secretary . . Paul Miller Vice-President . . Wayne Witter Treasurer . . Arthur Gensler Reporter ......... Grant Kline Dale Adams, Lee Brackbill, Iames Cocklin, Paul Dunkelberger, George Fertenbaugh, Oscar Gouse, Howard Kilts, Arthur Kreitzer, Edward Miller, Robert Reighter, Robert Rupp, Wilbur Stone, Kenneth Troup, Alfred Tressler, Ralph Vogelsong, Paul Yarlett, Iohn Yarlett. 54105511 Sponsor . . . . , Miss Hamilton Captains ......... Iohn Morton, Charles Stanslield Gladys Louden, Anne Minnich, Iohn Morton, Wayne Hummer, Ieanne Fishel, Mary Fox, Iayne Cocklin, lean Bender, Elinor Numbers, Myralyn Cline, Florence Basehore, Mildred Westhafer, Martha Horning, Frank Douglass, Doroth R. . . . . Y ickards, Iulia Bahn, Lou Barley, Fay Duncan, Olive Gates, Bill Hendrian, William Howry, Ethel Iohnson, Howard Marzolf, Mary lane Sadler, Mary Shaull, Sara Urich, Herman Welker, Margaret Witter, Charles Stansfield. Sixty-seven 1 STAGE MANAGER GEORGE McCLINTOCK Qqbzflfansi Sponsor .... . . . Mr. Thomas President . . Wayne Hummer Vice President . . Lloyd Leppard Secretary . ....... Donald Souders Elmer Speck, Wayne Schweitzer, Owen Chisley, Paul Wolle, Daryl Rector, Iohn Gilbert, Donald Glenn. gy P515 Qualified Sponsor .... . . . . Mr. Bucher President . . Lee Kistler Vice-President . Mary lane Sadler Secretary ........ Esther Lauver Zella Schrefiler, Mildred Potteiger, Lucille Sharp, Doris Albright, Romaine Weigle, Della Whitcomb, Charlotte Vogel- song, Olive Sheely, Louise Shope, Gladys Renard, Mildred Starry, Freda Stoner, Doris Rank, Paul Hopple, Robert Kraly. Qifzfa foogecf Sponsor . . . . . . Miss Sensinger President . . . Louise Burtner Vice-President . . lean Miller Secretary .... ..... E dith Barr D ' An lin, Dorothy Bates, Isabelle Bittinger, Miriam Brenneman, Doris Burtner, Doris Capp, Ianet Deitz, Ruth ons g Goodyear, Margaret Horst, Betsy Haegy, Doris Iohnson, Ada Kutz, Tawylla Messersmith, lane Miller, Mary Paul, Alice Rodgers, Reganna Stone, Mary Strausbaugh. E031 ljumgfid Sponsor ........ Mr. Frederick Clarence Burley, Dick Coble, Bill Dougherty, Elmer Eagle, Linden Gates, Marlin Gher, Sam Hollinger, Blaine Hurley, Ralph Kauffman, Leroy Landis, Don May, Dick Miller, Robert Norris, Paul Orris, Eugene Potteiger, Glenn Wingert, Vance Zook, Martin Ziegler, Robert Zimmerman. 'ziuau acvuza Sponsor ........ Mr. Neiswenter Iames Cocklin, Grant Kline, Robert Gribble, Russell Kipp, Winifred Dougherty, Geraldine Brubaker, Paul Gronbeck, Dorothy Brandt, Martha Findley, Sam Anglin, Iames Snelbaker, Mildred Starry, Iesse Startzel, Arthur Loscher, Freda G B' , Doris Albright, Florence Anderson, Warren Hunt. Stoner, Ted Unger, Margaret Goodyear, Reba Basom, race itner Sixty-eight MAKE-UP ARTIST MISS LONGANECKER Students Alfucfiecf dlfatwza Sponsor .... . . . Mr, Vogelsong President . . . lay Blosser Secretary . . . Roy Starry William Sunday, Robert Kauffman, Clarence Rider, Tom Cawthern, Gilbert Becker, Iohn Kintz, Harold Fetrow, Donald May, Iames Rea, William Wertz, Ray Miller, David Kurtz, Donald Morton, Dewitt Gable, Maynard Fair, Richard Hosler, Robert Baker, Clarence Fishel, Edward Miceli, Herbert Getz. gift!! 6700554 Sponsor .... . . . . Mrs, Moser President . . Geraldine Shanabrook Vice-President . . BettyNickey Secretary .... ..... K atherine Widder Sara Gayman, Elizabeth Meily, Ruth Rowland Iean Spangler Doris Fahnestock Ruth Kreitzer Do h S , , , , rot y enseman, Elsie Fertenbaugh, Ada Hosler, lean Keefer, Grace Messingzr, Betty Miller, Ellen Robinson, Ruth Saylor, Isabel Shur, Helen Shettel, Dorothy Souder, Tawylla Stanslield, Ida Stoner, Mary Waggoner, Betty Walters, Winifred Whorley, Iane Weber. 54124 Jlflacfs Alwaafau Sponsor .... . . . . Miss Stauffer President . . Vera Brenneman Vice-President . . Ianet Coover Secretary . . . . ..... Helen Albright Mildred Adams, Viola Adams, Iean Armstrong, Carolyn Basehore Betty Beistline Ruth Bender Bett B'ddl Th l , , , y 1 e, ema Blosser, Evelyn Bollinger, Katherine Bousum, Mabel Bushey, Betty Brownawell, Virginia Cassell, Opal Cocklin, Ada Coller, Doris Davis, Gladys Dornbaugh, Florence Dunkelberger, Ruth Dunkelberger, Norma Foster, Edna I-larmen, Betty Long, Mary Moser, Gloria Murray, Marian Murray, Dorothy Rhoades, Velma Skelly, lean Stauffer, Frances Stehle. Geraldine Wenger, Evelyn Widder, Martha Zimmerman, Mildred Zimmerman. AASGOYZCZ .Cp Sponsor .... . Mr. Marlin Morrette Iunior Drum Major .... . ..... Betty Snyder Comets: Alden Meals, Carter Lane Robert Steckbeck Robert Stauffer Robert Ashburn Robert E l D , , , , ng e, onald Keefer, Wava Simmons, Donald Simmons, Stanley Seese, Grace Eppley, Leon Franklin, Frank Highberger George Hamil G ton, eorge Bashore. Clarinets: Vernon Hurley, Roy Cramer, Donald Sipe, Katherine Boyer, Marianna Brindle, Gladys Shearer, Helen Bennett, Tobye Orstein, Harold Sherman, Marilyn Meals, Delvin Forry. Saxophones: Paul May, Ray Simmons, Paul Stambaugh, Robert Pyke, Ieannette Himmelright. Trombones: Bradford Strock, Edward Reider, George Black, Paul Bowman, Iohn Slothour, Leighton Reynolds. Baritone: James Van Scoten Flutes: lean Van Scoten, Helen Konhaus. Bass: Herman Bruce. Drums: Robert Keefer, Robert Shetler, lack Whorley, William Williams, Ianice Kalcy, William Dou hert , Bett S d . C b - ' ' g y y ny er ym als. Ross Ebert. French Horns. Ruth Starry. Clifford Brown, Bass Horn: Gerry Wolfe. Sixty-nine anion, gafzfain Gqfzflfafac Realizing that the monotony and daily routine of his life is aging him, Ambrose Applejohn, at the advice of Iohnny Iason, real estate agent, decides to sell the ancestral home, off the coast of Cornwall. ln spite of his Aunt Agatha Watcombe's attempts to convince him that his quest for adventure is not respectable, and his ward, Poppy Faire's belief that he need not leave home to find romance, being in love with him herself, Ambrose is determined that the old house will keep in the rut. lt is in contradiction of this idea that Lush, the family butler. announces the arrival of one mysterious Anna Valeska. Immediately follows her story of Bolsheviks and spies which she brings to dramatic finish with her plea for protection from the ruthless Ivan Borolsky and his companion spies, Mr. and Mrs. Pengard. lt is the wild tale of lvladam Valeska as well as the discovery of a parch- ment disclosing the secret to a hidden treasure and establishing the notorious pirate, Captain Applejack, as the true founder of the family that inspires Ambrose's breath-taking dream of pirates, captured booty, and mutiny that composes the second act of the play. Waking from his dream in the last act, with a somewhat blurred recollec- tion, Ambrose is still trying to piece together the occurrences of the eventful night, when strange noises are heard throughout the house. Believing them to be made by thieves, after the treasure, Poppy and Ambrose are astonished to find it is Anna who has fallen into their traps. Employing her story of fear of Borolsky to cover up any sinister motive she may possess, the Russian dancer succeeds in gaining back the confidence of her protector, even so far as the confession of his admiration for her. The sudden arrival of Borolsky brings about the unexpected revelation that he is the husband of Madam Valeska and they are the crooks endeavoring to lay their hands on the jewels. Interrupted in their plan by the Pengards, having similar designs, cooperation is agreed upon. However, by the unexpected cleverness of Ambrose, both parties are thwarted in their scheme, and right triumphs in the end, bringing down the curtain on a clever and humorous play which was received by enthusiastic audiences. Seventy 5 l W ..,,.at, W MW, .MH ., V, , ,..,, Q ,,t,w..,i. W ,, ,, rm M-.. ,M , mmrismm., ,, , Maefmv-v m,wxmvxswgNpvwzms.s4am?w.mlmwf 11-9--1' ' M' 'Y W' Y ' Bef? Aiea! cfscozcf Czzow 1 CHARACTERS Lush . . Poppy Faire . . Mrs. Agatha Watcomhe Ambrose Applejohn . Anna Valeska . Mrs, Pengard . Horace Pengard Ivan Borolsky . Palmer . Dennet . Iohnny Iason . Dean Souders Iane Guinivan Nancy Nailor Robert Hershner Suzanne Clover Dorothy Gilbert Calvin Proudfoot . Iohn Munnell .Anna Minnich George McClintock Harry Arnold Vincent Carmany Iames Cocklin Arthur Gensler George Rupp Iames Pennoyer The Adventure, laid in the comfortably furnished library of Ambrose Applejohns The Dream, aboard the old pirate ship of the notorious pirate, Captain Applelack PIRATES Wilbur Raudabaugh Norman Spahr Lee Kistler William Hollinger Grant Kline SCENES ACT I house at Polperren, Cornwall. ACT II ACT III The Romance, the same as Act I. TIME The Present: One stormy WIHfIC1',S night. Seventy-one ff ll 'zowcfa LUZEJ ju CAST Kasper Kroggins . . Charles Robinson Mrs. Kroggins Sayra Spahr Ivan Kroggins . lean Beitzel Ioe Brown . . Harold Yohn Ierry Kennedy . Iohn Chambers Tilly . . . Louise Shope Milly . . Lois Shope Billy . . Katherine Wolfe Dynamo Dave William Emery Mitzi . . . Charlotte Walker Bob . . . . Milton Weber I. Bottomley-Binks . . Harry Arnold Archibald Throckmorton . Iames Beitzel Lysander Phipps . . . . Iohn Morton SCENE Act I: Studio A of Station WTNT, an hour before the Kroggins broadcast. Act ll: The same scene, the following evening-New Years Eve. TIME The Present. Kasper Kroggins, czar of the codfish industry, and Ierry Kennedy, his advertising manager, have decided to tell the world about Kroggins Kippered Kodfish via radio. Ioe Brown, operator of WTNT, is putting on a test broadcast for them. If this test program is successful, the resulting contract will enable him to keep up the payments on the station. Mitzi, the Mystery Soprano, is none other than Mrs. Kasper Kroggins who has more ambition than talent. Ierry promises to keep her off the program, if aided by the announcer, Bottomely-Binks. When Mrs. Kroggins comes to sing, Ierry and Binks put her in the elevator and stall it between floors. The following evening at the New Year's Eve masquerade party all affairs are straightened out. Good fortune smiled at Ioe Brown for he inherited a large sum of money with which he could con- tinue payments and still retain the station. The kind hearted Kroggins signed a long termed contract with Ioe for his Kroggins Kippered Kodfish hour. Seventy-two Doris Albright I2 mzuaf Upazaffa CHORUS Sopranos Altos Eleanor Zimmerman Leona Witmer Geraldine Shanabrook Mary Fox Anna Cockley Alleen Clossin Iane Weber Gertrude Tressler Irene Lilley Mable Bushey Sara Eppley Ethel Knisley Ruth Newcomer Betty Baker Nancy Spahr Olive Gates Gerry Brubaker Mildred Albright Margaret Myers Mary Shaull lean Smith Mary Brunhouse Gerry Hollinger Tcnors Norman Spahr Harvey Miller George Rupp Harold Yohn Iohn Chambers Pemberton Williams Bill Porter Lester Yohn Dean Souders Frank Highberger Bob Ross Oscar Seyler Donald Souders William Brubaker William Emery Betty Walters Peggy Harvey Florence Martin Winifred Whorley Margaret Shaffer Winifred Dougherty Mildred Kunkle Anna Gayman Virginia Walters Freda Stone Sara Gayman lanet Coover Pearl Whitman Lois Wrightstonc Ieanne Stahl Phyllis Wilson Iosephine Coover Mary Louise Weise Pauline Zimmerman Marie Slothour Basses Richard Graybill Ierry Wolfe Lee Kistler Paul Hopple lay Weber Charles Faust Howard Marzolf Charles Robinson Milton Weber Daniel Zimmerman Gerald Wengert Merle Wertz DANCING Cnonusas Finale Olive Sheely Ruth Miller Helen Erb Gladys Gher Isabel Coble Betty Lear Mildred Westhafer Anna Basehore Wfzo Cares Gladys Gher Helen Erb Sara Urich Adele Emery Betty Brownawell Iean Smith Seventy-three union ggfzaiantacf cz, .Tfay Minnie Carson Marion Baker Ioan Keeler Wilbur . Ianet Williams . Harold Werple . Dorothy Van Straaten Mrs. Keeler . Mr. Crouch . CAST Mary C. Brunhouse . Nancy Segar . Adele Emery Wayne Hummer Genevieve Stansfleld . Samuel Anglin Iean Strock Helen Witmer Iohn Morton SECOND FIDDLE With Adele Emery and i'Sam Anglin portraying the parts of Ioan Keeler and Harold Werple in the Thursday night cast, and Betty Baker and Bill Emery playing these leads in the Friday night performance, Second Fiddle, the Iunior Play was an overwhelming success. When Harold Werple comes to the town of his bride-to-be, pays a visit to his old college acquaintance Ianet Williams, and finds himself married to a reluctant bride, Ioan Keeler, through the accidental legality of the rehearsal of the coming marriage ceremony, the plot of Second Fiddle is laid. The morn- ing after the tragic calamity, Mrs. Baker, better known as Aunt B-iarion, returns home to her guests to End her niece Ioan a married woman, a strange young man being, unwillingly, kept prisoner, and the bride's mother enroute to anxiously meet her new son-in-law, Out of the confusion the only solution that presents itself is that the newly-weds must carry on the deception during Mrs. Keeler's visit. Failure to keep a luncheon engagement with his fiancee. Dorothy Van Straaten, leads to this young woman's tracing Harold to the Seventy-four ana! cz sconcf gait C A S T Minnie Carson Mary lane Sadler Marion Baker Helen Konhaus Ioan Keeler . Betty Baker Wilbur . Iames Beitzel Ianet Williams . . lean Smith Harold Werple . William Emery Dorothy van Straaten Sayra Spahr Mrs. Keeler . Iosephine Fish Mr. Crouch .... William Porter SECOND FIDDLE- Q Continuedl home of Mrs. Baker. Making a poor attempt to explain his absence as being due to the serious illness of his sister, Ioan, at whose bedside he must remain, the man in the case only half convinces Dorothy, and it is with the arrival of Mother Keeler that the plot begins to rapidly thicken. Through the' innocent chatter of the proud mother, Dorothy learns of the marriage and brings the play to a climax with her close to hair-pulling spat with Ioan, which leads to the very abrupt ending of the engagement. ln despair Harold seeks to end it all by prevailing upon the butler, Wilbur, for poison, and jumps to the conclusion that the obliging gentleman has obeyed his wishes when later the tomato cocktail has a peculiar taste. Instantly he becomes ill and Ioan in fear ol l larold's death confesses her love and dread of playing second fiddle. It is at this crucial moment that Wilbur discloses the fact that the cocktail contained nothing. Believing the poison idea to be a trick Ioan regains her anger, but Harold is now able to manage her, and the two elope on a real honeymoon, to the amazement and relief of the plotters. Seventy-live acuff Wa sw Gqcfacf CAST Clarence Van Dusen . . Mr. Wayne Neiswenter E. M. Ralston . . . Mr. K. Ezra Bucher Bishop Doran . Mr. D. D. Brandt Dick Donelly . . Mr. Samuel T. Royer Robert Bennett . . Mr. Carl Hamsher Mrs. E. M. Ralston . Miss Irva Zimmerman Ethel Clark . . . Miss Dorothy Hamilton Gwendolyn Ralston . Miss Medellna Sensinger Sable jackson . . Miss Ada Brackbill Mable jackson . Miss Thursabert Schuyler Martha . - . . Miss Edith Forney SCENES Act I: Interior of a brokerage office in one of the principal uptown hotels. Act Il: The parlor in E. M. Ralston's summer home. Act II: Same as Act II. NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH To get even with his partner, Robert Bennett, for killing a big sale of worthless stock by his honesty, E. M. Ralston, unscrupulous broker, bets Robert that he cannot tell the truth for one whole day. Believing himself to be putting something over on the young man, Ralston is quite confident of winning and even splits the bet with his other partner, Mr. Donelly, and a customer, Mr. Van Dusen. So that the conditions of the best will be carried out to the fullest extent, Ralston invites Bob and the two other gamblers to his home for the week end. There Bob finds that his truth- fulness caused him to insult Ethel Clark, and it almost forces him to tell his fiancee, Gwendolyn Ralston, what has become of the money she had entrusted to him. E. M. thus far has enjoyed the humorous but disastrous results of the bet. However, when two young ladies interested in invest- ments, pay an unwelcomed visit to the Ralston home and Bob is forced to tell of their visit to Rals- ton's office, the master of the house begs him to call off the bet. Learning from Bob that the stocks which he has bought from Ralston are of no value, Bishop Doran forces this gentleman to return his money and now Ralston ceases to enjoy the wager. The final blow comes to E. M, when he learns that the ten thousand dollars which Bob has used for stakes is the same money Gwen has entrusted to Bob with the promise of doubling it for charitable purposes: and that he must do as he had promised and double all the money over twenty thousand that Gwen had raised. Bob has insulted and injured many during that twenty-four hours, but when the striking of the clock announces the end of the bet, amends are made for all of the damage done. Seventy-six Read snaps from loft to right : HSU!'DI'iSPKl? Sluggcr Kline Piggy back Photographic Editor Doris sells candy What! Again? 5 Oqufog 'ldflgidf Eafow Seventy-seven Law ?il26!5'Z5. ocuia Seventy-eight lin-:ul annum from I1-H. to right lla-r'sl1m-l s 'l' h Nig.2'l1tll1:u'1- v plot !hi4'k1'ns! 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Dear Fellow Students: A yearbook's success is directly due to the efforts of the editor, his staff, and the faculty adviser. These efforts would have been in vain, if it were not for the financial support of the firms whose advertisements appear on the following pages. These business men and women have shown their interest in our publication. Let us show our appreciation by patron- izing these concerns who have helped to make our book a success. Very truly yours THE 1938 ARTISAN GEORGE McCLINTOCK Business Manager Eighty-one cw MJQQM 0 cw f-The gzfqfvf?-f 2' gif?-C ,113 of fm, ff , . L 3QTiLWQff?fLi5i1Wxfw MJ, M S+.,-f J -MM ,, I f Q.-::f ,W ' .W W Q W W ' ' 'WE 'Q 1 nl iii WE' 'D w A - ' Wff 4 AQ, 7 fig .QGL W W jf' f'N -Qu E: J if .7f.'.9.' ' W?Zma ' 5 'LQMMETWX' Lg 1 MMM? -Q . ' U ' 325' S 1 MW y l ar Aanf. Q S S533 Q QETQ f x Wmmmw -,gf WffW7iM .MK r i iff W fffwlq F excla. V. e e 1 jr I E F, Qmwgeg, L V ! i I 1 ON va C5aA'r.5 Q I E I ' v gg ' z 5 4 1 1 w wb 1 S X ' -Qu-u ' th AKMRTQLQU L 5 I 4 1 1 1 Q f WfQ3Z,iH2,'g,jf J Eighty-three DRINK COCA - COLA IN BOTTLES KARL P. DERR, D.D. 19 E. Main St. BEST VVISI-IES FROM WILLIAMS GROVE PARK M. C. DIETZ'S SONS C o a l and EDWARD A. HAEGELE, M.D. C 0 k e 54 W. Keller St. N. VV. HERSHNER, M.D. 211 W. Main St. Mechanicsburg, Pa. M U M M A Y S IEWELERS JOSEPI-I L. DAUGHERTY, MD. E es Examined Y 54 E. Main St. Mechanicsburg, Pa. WATCH REPAIRING M Next Door to Municipal Building Attorney-at-Law 17 S. Market St. Mechanicsburg, Pa. I. G. HAILMAN W. H. PARSELL, D.D.S. 102 E. Main St. w Mechanicsburg, Pa. TOP' BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING Wrecked Cars a Specialty LUELLA B. MILLER Osfeopath Mechanicsburg, Pa. S. Market St. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Eighty-four THE STORES DEPENDABLE eww Corners 3rd and Market - Harrisburg STORE for LADIES - STORE for MEN 8 BOYS The Second National Bank MECHANICSBURG, PA. Operating under a United States Charter. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 55,000.00 Maximum In- surance for each deposit. Capital and Surplus, S290,000.00. Pays interest at the rate of ZZ per cent per annum on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent at 151.00 per year and upwards. We heartily congratulate the boys and girls who will soon graduate and wish one and all a large measure of success in whatever field of endeavor they may enter. Compliments of ECKELS DRUG STORE Compliments of POTTS MANUFACTURING COMPANY PATRONIZE HOME - OWNED R, B. URICH 5 -.P if S ' L. A. BENDER Allen, Perma. ERYICE TQRES New Kingston, Perma. You BEST A, N. BRUBAKER G. R. HOLLINGER L. C. SIMPSON Mechanicsburg, Penna. Eightylfive BODENS LUNCH MECHANICSBURG West Main Street and We Serve the Most of the Best for the Least DRY CLEANING SERVICE GREIDER'S DAILY MARKET Cor. Market and Green Sts. State Shoe Repair Shop ANDREIW TUQRO 10 North Market Street Fresh 8 Smoked Groceries Meats Fruits - Vegetables MECHANICSBURG, PA. Your plumbing is the most important MECHANICSBURG PM of Your hm Be sure it's clone right II Mechanicsburg, Penna. Q Member F' D. I' C. 22 South Market Street Phone 300 DESOTO PLYMOUTH Compliments of W. E3 W. O'NEAL HousE TRAILERS BUCHER MOTDR C0. I. C. BUCHER, OWNER SHOE STORE Phone 9405 DeSoto-The pick of America's Since 1888 low-priced cars 211 East Main St. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Eighty-six PHOTOGRAPHS Cameras Films Frames Photo Finishing Albums Greeting Cards HE CHILDERS STUDIO 46 East Main Street Mechanicsburg, Pa. Official 'Photographer for The Artisan RAY B. DEITCH IEWELER NORMAN M. SPAHR SUPPLIES, FARM MACHINERY Parts and Service Phone 482 N. Frederick St. and Penna. R. R. MECHANICSBURG, PA. I F I T ' S . . . Printing, Advertising or Publishing . . . WE DO IT III! I. A. Bushman Company Publishers DAILY LOCAL NEWS WM. R. RITTER HARDWARE Eighty-seven TRIMMER'S L. F. EBERLY'S SON MECI'lANICSBURG'S PIONEER L U M B E R 5 - 10 - 25C L MILLWORK ROOFING STORE B I D D L E ' S Benson R. Spangler RADIO AND ELECTRIC U SERVICE Qu The Square Since 208 West Main Street 1867 MECHANICSBURG, PA. IVIILLEISENS CONWAY'S CASH LUMBER COMPANY GROCERIES A H 121 N. Arch St. Also Hogestown Phone 9427 LUMBER COAL Stores Open at Night for Your Cement . Plaster . Lime Convenience Conservative Safe Strong Compliments The First Bank of a and Trust Company F R I E N D Mechanicsburg, Penna. Member F. D. I. C. Eighty-eight ALWAYS RELIABLE DQUTRICH HARRISBURG - C I.. 0 T I'I E S PENNSYLVANIA C pl ments of the Standard Stock Insurance O N I.. Y Costs More Than Cheap or Cut Rate MANUFACTURING W 0 R T H I T ! CUMPANY F. s, MUMMA as SON C gratulations to the Graduates of 1938 E. S. WEBER S T O U F F E R ' S Plumbing and Heating ICE CREAM PARLOR AND SAFETY AND SATISFACTION IJUNCHEONETTE 122 West Main Street 56 West Main Street Mechanicsbu g P Mechanicsburg, Penna. ph ne 9404 Myers 8: Michener FUNERAL DIRECTORS 37 EAST MAIN STREET Eighty-nine QUALITY FURNISHINGS THE MEN'S SHOP Frank T. Ulrich Dry Cleaning Compliments of The Eberly E3 Orris Manufacturing Co. MECHANICSSBURG, PA. Call 467-R Bell Phone 156 15 West Main St., Mechanicsburg Member Telegraph Delivery Nafufalilefs Aifsfep , BROWN BILTS Pealer s Flower Shop WARD'S SHOE STORE Specializing in W M S 32 ' FLORAL DESIGNS est am fmt BUSTER BROWN CAMP HILL' PA' Official Boy and Girl Scout Shoes Dependable for Over 50 Years FRANK EBERLY MEN'S WEAR Grain Coal Feed, A. S. Iacobson Estate SHIREMANSTOWN, PA. 13 East Main Street f MECHANICSBURG, PA. Compliments of PINK E3 GUINIVAN BELVEDERE BEAUTY SHOP ELSIE S. OTT Ninety .-. .-.C11..Y1.PlCf.H1k3l-cy iff There are few fields where fhe necessify for progress--fho demand for new ideas, is as pronounced as in fhe producfion of School Annuals. U Here in Canfon we fake pride in no? only keeping pace, buf in sefling fhe pace for innovafions and changes in fhis highly progressive field. U When' you work with Canfon you are hand in hand wi+h experienced people, consfanfly on fhe alerf fo sense fhe wanfs of Annual publishers, and quick fo change from the old order, and offer new and unusual ideas io progressive edifort. 'n-le cANroN ENGRAVING 3. slecmorvps co., cANroN, omo Ninety-one SHENK E1 TITTLE EVERYTHING FOR SPORT 313 Market Street SHETTEL BROTHERS 54 STUDEBAKER CARS SAVE WITH SAFETY AT THE BRUNHOUSE DRUG STORE ll West Main Street MECHANICSBURG, PENNA Licensed Bakery Established 1896 WEBER'S QUALITY BAKERY C. C. WEBER, Proprietor 117 South Market Street Mechanicsburg, Pa. ALL BAKERY PRODUCTS Sincere Wishes to The Graduates of 1938 HELEN R. 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