Mercersburg Academy - Karux Yearbook (Mercersburg, PA)

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' Q VNS? e Q W Qs X Y X X X if Q B mx A O wx W X 2 if-1. l M fxffifmx X P my Q X K f ix 3 E xx f ff f E A 'W iff' ::' :,., .1 W, x M nl- Yu ffxfbffi , Kfx,,,f'Q X bf E The Volulne 65 We look forward VVe look up We hold our Ideals STEPHEN R. KOZLOFF Edilllf-1.71-Chi!'f JOHN M. DENSON Associate Editor ROBERT M. KERSTEIN General Manager 'I' ,i I-I fnllnnlml H 'O UI U' SE P I C imubnb I Nlrimzrznslsuluz, l'r:NNsx1 x Mu -, iw 4, A f ,X 173 7 . -na 5 Foreword There has been a continuing educational institution at Mercersburg since 1836 fMarshall College and then Mercersburg Collegej, and so when Dr. Irvine founded The Mercersburg Academy in 1893 as a boys' preparatory school, hc inherited among other things two literary societies in a long tradition of public- speaking and debating history. These two groups, The Wasliington Irving Society and The John Marshall Society, have played a tremendous part in the life of the institution for the past 65 years.SAt first there were annual prize debates on the Saturday nearest to Wasl1i11gtox1's birthday, and then there developed a tradition of team contests. The Irving Society was founded in 1865 and was known as the Mercersburg Society until 1866. It took as its motto, '60nward and Upward. This was later changed. The early history of the Marshall Society is obscure, but we find in the record a reference to a meeting in Diagnothian Hall in 1870, at which time a temporary organization was effected, and a connnittee was formed to tran- scribe the constitution. Its motto was G'Hold Fast to That Which is Good? Thus the club must have been in existence before that date. In the fall of 1893 these two groups met to reorganize. Their history has been continuous ever since that time. 9 In an era when great store was set on debating, the activities of these societies became an important part of the fabric of Mercersburg life. Meeting weekly in scrub, prelim, and proper, the various sections debated the burning problems of the day and as a by-product set up a spirit of rivalry which reached into every portion of school life. The annual inter-society debate was the highlight of the Mid-winter festivities and still is, but the paths which lead to it have changed. In appreciation of what the WHSlllllgl0Il Irving and John Marshall Literary Societies have meant to Mercersburg and with the realization that the course of a boy through school should be a steady progress and development and that once having achieved, he should cling to those ideals whicll he has acquired, the staff of the 1958 KARUX has kept before it in preparing this book the two mottoes, Onward and Upward,'7 and uHold Fast to That Which is Good. I odds VM I Q SSSIIIZE ? I Z S Q The 1958 , 4 M get Lf ? , - f Ed! 1. ...S . A - u w o 1' ii I AD 4 ...ie A' I Stephen R. Kozloff, Editor-in-Chief John M. Denson, Associate Editor Robert M. Kerstein, General Manager Lawrence R. Buck, James R. McKee, Photographers Introduction . . 4- Contents Social Life. . . Dedication ....... 6 Sports .. Guides fFacultyj . . . 9 Classes . . . Spirit .,........ . 35 Directory .. . Honors . . . 45 Advertising ............. . . Press . . . . 56 Patrons and Patronesses. . . . . . Staff Editorial Szaj: Ri.-ARK E. COHEN, DENNIS R. EYLER, A. MARTIN FLEISHMAN, TERRY A. INGERSON, E. JOSEPH WEST. Staff: PHILIP I. ABRAMS, STANLEY L. ABRAMSON, TERRY R. ALLEN, GUY K. ANDERSON, ROBERT H. ANGELL, L. SCOTT BARKSDALE, JR., ROBERT A. BATCHELOR, RICHARD M. BEATTY, JOSEPH O. BUNCE, III, KENNETH B. DALZELL, JAMES D. FALLON, WILLIAM M. FISHER, JOHN T. FRIEDLINE, WILLIAM J. IHLENFELD. RANDALL D. JONES, JOSEPH E. KALBACH, MARCUS KATZEN, ROSS W. LENHART, JAY N. MACHT, JAY D. MCCOLLOUCH, DAVID L. MYERS, ERIC P. REIF, STEPHEN A. SALKELD. JAMES R. SCHUMACHER. Faculty Adviser: ROBERT R. BLACK, assisted by HAMPTON P. ABNEY, III. 65 80 108 145 156 164 ' 'Quang'- f ' 'YY' 1845-1908 Birthplace of Irving and Marshall To the spirit of debate which at Mereersburg has encouraged dili- gent research, careful and thorough study, sound learning, logical argument, golden oratory, strong loyalty to a cause, and a healthy and coni- petitive spirit in s e h o o l affairs . . I-his Book As the scale of the balance must give way to the weight that presses it down, so the mind must of necessity yield to demonstration.-Cicero p r S N Y 'v Q1 Hi .uw in A x 4 L A sk, in W V W M M- A-gm.- W fb w X Y NK' , V xxx gi Kr 'I SY MY., Jffg V K' ff rs A 4' 'K Q f 1 fix oL in , g f Iv. ! . 5 . .V J 1 , f . 4 A M51 ,J f f ?ji 1 1 Q ' mc ff-frf ,Y if 4 j, 5 5 if Guides Man may be able to tread his path through life aloneg it is doubtful. Certainly the young man seek- ing to make his progressive way through education needs guidance on his upward way. This need is fulfilled by the faculty of The Mercersburg Academy. 'ii - a'tt 1 a t Zvi sz. -r::- .- .: wap- .r'1...1:: gs? , . , ,.,, .xx --tl zfz' 1 Q. ' T5 9 S ta wzmf. I Y D 5 XI' J 4 :lit 1 P X Alf N35 Q N 4. Q wifi .,.. ' ' it ,gg att., 555525: i ' N, , i -Q 1 + 4 ' x , 3 is t ix 5 4 gm iw t M 2 lf Va 3 ' 3 xi 1 E v 4, f Y S44 E if 3 x A , ,t r 1 w 'E 2 4 g Q' il? J 2 3 1 X ,xi 1 8 -x t ng, g Eii Q x , AA 3' X , 1 15 5 x -QY'i12Qz: f- 'il- -1- . - - fu iiirwi.-, H if' 1 in-:Wife ,tmme:,f-ftif-smewfrawe I r- i 7- llllik at as 4 :te - -.-,VD.55'53,,,:.!3,:.::::E,w-V:5t,.,.,.,. I-lead Master Charles Sanford Tippeifs, Pll.D., l.ll l'.D., D.Se. Born Glens Falls. N.Y., Public Schools, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1902-10, Mercershurg Acade- my. 1912, I.itt.B., Princeton, 1916, A.M.. 1922, Ph.lJ.. 1924, Litt.D., Franklin and Marshall, 194-2, D.Sc., Lafayette, 1954, Princeton Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1916-17, Instructor, Econo- mies. Princeton University. 1919-21 and 1923-24: Assistant Professor of Economics. State Univer- sity of Iowa, 1924-25. Professor 1925-28, Profes- sor of Business Administration, University of Vl'ashington, 1928-29, Professor of Economics, University of Buffalo. 1929-35, Dean. School of Business Administration, University of Pitts- burgh, 1935-41, Visiting Professor, Summer Ses- sions of University of Vfashington, 1930, West Virginia University, 1931. Ohio State University, 1932, Director, Federal Home Loan Bank of Pitts- burgh, Director, Pittsburgh Chamber of Com- merce, 1936-41, Director, Pennsylvania Citizens Association, 1950-54, Director, Chambersburg Hospital, 1952-55, National Advisory Council, St. ,lohn's College, Member. Pennsylvania State Highway Planning Commission, 1949-51, Served as First Lieutenant. 304th Infantry, 76th Division, A.E.F.. Vlforld War I, 1917-19, Captain, Infantry, 0.Ii.C., 1919-34, Member: American Economics Association, Head Masters' Association, Head Masters' Club of Philadelphia, Economists' Na- tional Committee on Monetary Policy, University Club fPittsburghl , Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club of Pittsburgh, Franklin Inn Club of Philadel- phia, Military flrder of the World Wars, Wash- ington County Area Boy Scout Council, Masonic Order, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Scab- bard and Blade, Author: State Banks and the Federal Reserve Systemw, 1929, 'eBusiness Organization and Controli' twith Shaw Liver- morej, 1932, 1941, Reviser twith L. A. Fromanl of Horace W'hite's Money and Banking , 1935, at Mercersburg since 1941. 10 1 mi? wt. L, , -s. .Q NW'-K -ui 1 sswwwm -nu-A Board of Regents President THE REV. EARL L. DOUGLASS, A.R.. D.D.. LITT.D.. '09. Prinveton, New Jersey Vice I'res1'denl VICE ADMIRAL JOEL T. BOONE, U.S.N., '09, Xxashington, D. C. Sf'z'rf'Lary and Treasurer CLAUDI-3 M. YEARLE, '18, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania THE HON. HARVEY CLEVELAND RILREL, LLB.. .. VICE ADAIIRAL JOEL T. ROOKIE. USN.. '09 .... . THE RI-:v. RORERT A. DILLIARD.. THEODORE A. DISTLER. R.S., M.A.. LL.D., L.H.D.. . . .. THE Rl-IV. EARL L. DOUGLASS, A.B., D.D.. LITT.D.. . . . THE REV. I REDERICIc U. EVSTER. D.D.. . . . WVILLIAM H. FISHER ........... w -1 9. LYRIYS L. I' IILTON. .Sl . . .. HERMAN H. HOORI-:s ...... DONALD C. L.-II'IsAI:H, 'l7. . .. GEORGE A. LVON. JR.. ,38 .... . ALVIN ROBERT KI-IPPEL, PEDD. JOHN P. MCCOAIII. NLD. ..... . HANS W. NOLDE. '14 ....... . JOSIAH W. PRITEHARD. '25. . . .. THE REV. IRVIN A. RAUBENHOLD, RALI'H EDWIN REED, '09 ....... AI.ExANDER STEWART, M.D.. '14, HARRY E. STONE ......... .. STANLEY E. STROLI' ..... . . . EDWARD P. THOMAS. M.D.. . .. GLENN E. TODD .......... WVIRT S. WXINEBRENYI-IR, '27. .. LL.D.. . . . A.R., RD., '11. .. .. .RaltimOre. Md. wY3ShiIlglOll, D. C. . . . . . .Altoona, Pa. Washington. D. C. .. .Princelon. N. J. . .Hagerslowm Md. Chi1IHbt'I'SilllI'QI. Pa. . . .Lancaster, Ohio . .Hagerstowrn Md. .......Easton, Pa. Birmingham, Mich. . . Salisbury, N. C. . . . .PittsbI1rglI. Pa. .....RB3dillg. Pa. . . Philipsburg. Pa. ........York, Pa. . . . .New Brighton Pa. A . . . .Shipp9nsburg. Pa. . . .Phoc-nixville, Pa. .. . .Bedford Pa. . . . .Frvderick. Md. .. . .Carlisle-. Pa. . . . . .Hanovm-r. Pa. 12 Alulnni Council Honorary President-JOEL T. BOONE, '09, Vice Admiral, CMCJ U.S.N. fRet.J, Washington, D. C. Honorary Members-C. EDW. MURRAY, JR., '10, Trenton, N.J., JAMES R. MEREDITH, JR., '38, Wayne Pa., JOHN A. SHARTLE, '22, Troy, Ohio President-AUSTIN V. MCCLAIN, '26, Easton, Pa. First Vice President-CARY M. EUWER, '32, Upper Marlboro, Md. Second Vice President-EUGENE TONKAY, '24, Pittsburgh, Pa. Secretary-Treasurer-ROBERT R. BLACK. '25, Mercersburg, Pa. JOEL T. BOONE, '09, Vice Admiral, LMCJ U.S.N. fRet.J. .... .. HENRY F. BROADBENT, JR., '33 .... HARRY S. DICKEY, JR., '43 ....... THE REV. EARL L. DOUCLASS, D.D., '09, . . . CARY M. EUWER, '32 ............ M. ALBERT EVANS, '22 ....... CHARLES M. EWING, '36 ....... RICHARD N. FUNKHOUSER, '36. . . . DAVID J. GERHARDT, '33 ....... SAMUEL S. HILL, '18 ......... PHILIP L. JEFFERSON, '37 ..... DONALD G. LAUBACH, '17 ..... ARTHUR J. LOEB, '32 ...... GEORGE A. LYON, JR., '38 .... . AUSTIN V. MCCLAIN, '26 .... CHARLES H. MOORE, '22 ........ ROBERT B. MURRAY, JR., '30 .... HANS W. NOLDE, '14 ....... R. ARCHER OSTRAM, '36 .... LESLIE R. PARFRATH, '35 ..... WILLIAM E. PORTER, JR., '31 ..... JOSIAH W. PRITCHARD, '25 ....... THE REV. IRVIN A. RAUBENHOL RALPH E. REED, '09 ............. WILLIAM R. RODCERS, '22 ........ DAVID L. SAYLOR, II, '29 .... NICHOLAS L. SHIELDS, '38 .... JOHN D. SMALLRIDCE, '35 ,.... . THOMAS B. STEICER, '35 ....... .. ALEXANDER STEWART, M.D., '14. . . EUGENE TONKAY, '24 ........... HARRY G. UPHOUSE, JR., '37. .. DAVID D. WJATKINS, '30 ..... WILLIAM C. WvElR, '03 ..... 13 D.D., '11 .... . . .WaShington, D. C . . .WashingtOn, D. C ...... .Ruxton, Md . . . . .Princeton, N. J Upper Marlboro, Md ....... .CreSSon, Pa . . . .. .Smyrna, Del . . . .Hagerstown, Md . . . . .Baltimore, Md . . .W'aShington, D. C . . . .HavertOwn, Pa .......EaSton, Pa .. . . . .Brevard, N. C . .Rirmingham, Mich .........EaStOn, Pa .. .VVest Chester, Pa .San Francisco, Calif .......Re-ading, Pa ... .EaSton, Pa . . . .New York, N. Y . . . .PittSburgh, Pa . . . .PhilipShurg, Pa .......York, Pa ........Beaver, Pa . . . . .PittShurgh, Pa . .Ft. Lauderdale. Fla . .Binghamton N. Y ..CharleStOn, W. Va . . . .Mercersburg, Pa . . .ShippeIIShurg, Pa . . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa . . . . . .Narherth, Pa ...MaplewOod, N. J . . .IndianapoliS, Ind .la es clk r -I-ires when school opened in the fall. a familiar figure was missing from The lVlercershurg: Acade- my scene: James l.iving1lon Vlvalker. steward. no longer was occupying his chair in the little ollice hehind the Keil Hall dining room. After 57 years as a memher ol' the stall of the school he had retired and was enjoying: a much deserved rest. lilercershurg lroys all over the world constantly inquire ahont Mr. Walker. for he served the school longer than ally other man or woman. and his career encompassed the greater part of the life of the institution as a preparatory school. ln the 57 years of his stewardship plus his days as a student in this institution he came to know almost every hoy who ever came to Mercershurg for pre-college work. Mr. Walker was a great friend to the working lmoys. his lwoys. no matter how sharply he had to speak to them at times. He was also a great friend of the John Marshall l.iterary Society, and this despite his insistance that he was always neutral in the inter-society rivalry. He was a memher of Nlarshall in his student days and somehow always looked a shade more pleased with a Marshall victory than an Irving one. During the Walker tenure the Academy kitchen was enlarged to its present condition to provide ellieienlly for the ever-hungry students. Buying the provisions and overseeing the working hoys. he managed the kitchen department through two world wars and the regimes of three headmasters, Ur. lrvine. Dr. Edwards. and Dr. Tippetts. He managed hanquets. dinners. teas. receptions, and refreshments at dances. Un the occasions when dances were held in Keil llall. late at night. after the hall. he could he seen standing in the middle ol the dining room. like a captain on the hridge. directing the setting up ol talwles for the next IIl0I'lllIlfI.S hreakfast. This was typical of the way he handled his important joh. l or many years Nlr. Walker nas a favorite guest at regional alumni dinners. for he had a phenomenal memory and a wealth of reminiscent stories. Regularly he attended the annual Her- cershurg dinner in l'hiladelphia the night hefore the l'enn Relays. In IQI36 that dinner was espe- cially dedicated to his honor and in appreciation for his interest. leadership. and guidance of the scholarship hoys of the school. We congratulate james L. Walker on his long, useful. and laithlul service to ltlereershurg and wish him a happy and pleasant retirement. J. M. Curran C. M. Yeakle JAMES MICHAEL CURRAN, Track: Attended Schools in Calushiels. Scotland: trainer at University of Pennsylvania 1907-19093 at Mercersburg since 1910. CLAUDE MICHAEL YEAKLE, Treasurer: Mercers- burg 19183 Pennsylvania Business Collegeg Past Presi- dent of Association of Business Oflicers of Preparatory Schools: at Mercersbnrg since 1913, except 1918 and 1919, when he served in the United States Army. R. M. Andrew W. I. Jacobs ROY MONTGOMERY ANDREW, AB., Dean, Head of Mathematics Departmentg Yale Universityg at Mer- cersburg since 1914, except 1918 and 1919, when he served in the United States Army as First Lieutenant, Field Artillery. WILMARTH IRVING JACOBS, A.B., 1'ld.M., Assist- ant Head Master: Clark University: Harvard Universityg Phi Delta Kappa: member Cum Laude Society of the Academyg instructor in Biology and Physics 1915-19173 Head of Department of Physics 1917-18 and 1919-35: at Mercersburg since 1915, except one year spent in the United States Navy during World War I. The Department of Mathematics runs a full course of study from first-year algebra to trigonometry and advanced algebra. Left, Mr. Sugg is conducting a demonstration in plane geometryg right, we see an explanation of determinants by Mr. Howard. 15 51111111 1111ys 1'l'0XN'l1 11111111111 1111: A11111-fs 111-sk 10 gain 1111111111111 k1111w11-115111 of 11i11i- I'll11, 1'111g11is11 glfllllllllill' 1'1111s11'111'1i1111s: 11111111 O11 1111- 1'ig111 X111 11Zl1l1i11l ll11SWt'1'S 111- 11-111511-111 11111-s1i1111s 1111s1'11 111' his i1111-11iu1'111 s11l11611ls i11 11111111111 1f11g1is11 111z1ss. IHCNJAMIN FRANK KULP, .f'1,11.. 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S1lll11ill'y iforps 111111 S1-111111 111 1111- .'xlI1l'l'1I'ill1 11I11X4'l'S11y 5111111111 111 11111511 DAVID l l'1lill1N,-HYIP CHAPMAN., .-1.11. llvml of ilu' 1111111111 1111.1 1411181 1.11-1111-11z1111. U.11.1... 1.1lt'l11ll'1l1 NX :11'1111'1 ll1'p11rlm1'11lnfS111'i11lNlllflivs: 111114111 1i1I114'Q1'I 111-11111'11i S1'1'N1l'Q'. 19211-1911: 1111'111111-1' 111. 1111' '11111-1'i1':111 C111-111i1'z11 1'1I'Ll11'1'll11yI 1'111 111-111 1x11p1111 S111-i1-ly: 1:111g111 111 19111111411 S111'i1'1y: X-11'1'41i11il11'111il1l S1111t111'z1st11r11 1'1-1111sy1x1111i11 S11 X111'111i1111111 511111111. 1'11111i1'11. NX.. 111111 '111ll' 11111 5111111111 111111. .'X.1f.5.. 1911-1. 1i1Iil1I'lI1ilIl 19115: 1'1il1'll11f' ,'1l1N1SQ'l', 1111 Nl'l'Nl'l1 1II 11l1' 111111, 1111111111 xvllI'1l1 xxilll' 1: gX11111111i Sf'l'1'f'- 1'1111111is11'y 1111111 1111111 19511: 111'11I'1'11 19511: A11 X11'1'1'Q'1'S 11111. 19211 1 L1I'll11y 1-51I4'l'. 11111111-1 19211-19523 11i1'1'1'1111' 1111112 si111'1- 1921. IK. I . Kulp ,l. H. 1vl0lll,20llll'l'y ll. I . C1111pn111n R. P. Gillwrl Shaded by an orange tree, Mr. Tobey, English department head, discourses on English usage to a class of great mentality. The guide us forward GEORGE FREDERICK HAMER, BS.. Head of the Physics Department. 0'rganist and Choirmaster. Director of Music: Phillips Academy fAndoveri1 Massachusetts Institute of Technologyg Honorary Member, Class of 1944 and 1945 at Mercersburg: former Dean of the Cumberland Valley Chapter of the American Guild of Organistsg at Mercersburg since 1925. CLARENCE LUCK CHARLTON, A.B., A.M.. Head of General Science and Biology! William and Mary Col- lege: University of Chicago: La Universidad de Mejico, D. F.: University of Virginia Biological Stationg at Mercersburg since 1925. PRATT LORENZO TOBEY, Ph.B., Head of the English Department. History of Artg Brown University: C. F. Hamer 5 C. L. Charlton Phi Beta Kappa Society: member Cum Laude Society of the Academy: Adviser, Stony Batter Dramatic Club 1934-194-9g leader for 12 years of Stony Batter Group in traditional dance forms: produced Mercersburg Centen- nial Pageant 1936g Dean of Main Hallg resigned November, 1942, to enlist in the U. S. Army: honorably discharged January, 1943, and resumed work at Mercers- burgg honorary member of the Class of 1945: at Mer- cersburg since 1927. NORRIS WEIMER CRABILL, A.B,, M.A., Mathe- matics and Tennis Coach: Otterhein College: Columbia University: taught previously at Connellsville High School and Bellefonte Academy: Faculty Adviser, Gun Clubg at Mercersburg since 1927. P. L. Tobey N. W. Gralnll Mr. Chapman pauses after long oration, awaiting penetrating rcply from a member of his lline z1.m. American History class. The help 1-he Iaggard BRYAN BARKER, Carillunneur: former carillouneur at University of Sydney, Sydney. Australia: Faculty Adviser, 'l'lle lh10l'f'f'1'SlHl1'tI Newsu: former president Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers' Association, now liditor, The Bulletin : author of Humor Hints for School l,llII!'fX1 1TlQ'lI1lN?l' Franklin lnn Club of Phila- delphia: Dean, 'liigllty-eigzllt Dormitory: at Mercersburg since December, 1928: resigned October, 1942, to ellter ll. S, Army: honorably ll1Sf'llilI'QPll March, 1943, and resumed work at Mercersburg. ROBERT RAMSEY BLACK, RS., Alumni Secretary. Pulzlir' Rclutions Director: Mercersburg '25: University of Virginia: Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity: member of l'1l'f'11f'll Department' 1929-1956: member of Spanish De- partment 1941-1956: Facility Business Adviser, The Mercersburg News 1936-1956: Faclllty Adviser, Mar- shals of the Field 1949-1951: F3Clllty Adviser, the KAlu'x. the Press Club: taught at St. James Summer School 1946: at l1r1t'1'Ct'I'Slllll'g!, sillce 1929. HERIKERT MAYBICRRY KEMPTON, l'h.B.. Director of .4lllielic.v. ll'I!lil1t'IIl!lllFSZ Yale llniversity: Delta Psi ll. Barker R. R. Black 1 raternity: taught alld coached at the Tome School 111111 the Hill Scllool: First World War April 13, 1917 to June 30, 1919-Ensign dllty, Brest, France. London, alld Danzig, Germany: Second World War April 15, 1942 to September 24, 1945-Ollicer in charge of Harbor Control Canal Zone Atlantic Side May 26, 1942 to February 10. 1944: Lieutenant Commander March 11, 1944: in Pacific March 10, 1944 to February 10, 1945: Otlicer in charge of Harbor Control Saipan .lune 15, 1944 to December 8, 1944: Commanding Oflicer Harbor Control at Fort Wadsworth, Fort Hancock, Fort Tilden, Fort Schuyler and Spermacetti Cove, New York: returned to inactive duty September 4, 1945: at lh161'CCl'SlJllI'g since 1931. FREDERICK ROLAND KUHN, B.S., Director of Physical Educrzlion, Hemi Coach of Baseball. Wrestling, and J. V. Football: Springfield College: Dean of Laucks Hall: Faculty Adviser, Marshals of the Field, Adviser to Senate and Council: Irving Adviser: Hiking C01111- selorg on leave of absence April-September 1946: at l11f'I'CPl'Hlllll'g since 1931. H. M. Kempton F. R. Kulm 49? At the left Mr. Szekely corrects the translation of a Cicero brain in 3rd-year Latin class: while at the right Mr. Plantz instructs history scholars. Notice how they eagerly take notes which will he helpful in reviewing for bi-weeklies. PRESTON FRANKLIN AMSPACHER, B.S., M.S., Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds: Gettysburg College: University of Michigan: taught' Mathematics and Physics at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa., for live years: taught Mathematics and Physics at Mercers- burg 1935-1956: taught in Mercersburg War Training Program: helped in Physics at Wilson College 1952- 1957: Kappa Phi Kappa Fraternity: General Electric Fellowship at' Union College during Summer of 1945: Faculty Adviser, Radio Club 1938-1955, Projection Crew 1951-1956: at Mercersburg since 1935. LEWIS HALER HITZROT, M.D., F.A.C.P., Medical Director: Princeton University: Harvard Medical School: Alpha Omega Alpha: Sigma Xi: practiced medicine in Philadelphia and taught in Medical School of University of Pennsylvania, 1927-1936: Faculty Adviser, Caducean Club: Secretary of the Cum Laude Society of the Academy: at Mercersburg since 1936. WILLIAM WOODBURY HOWARD, A.B., M.A., Registrar, Director of Studies, Mathematics: University of Maine: Harvard University: Columbia University: U. S Navy 1942 to 1946: Dean of Keil Hall: at Mer- cersburg since 1939. ERNEST ACKERKNECHT STALEY, AB., English, Assistant to Headmaster: Union College: Graduate Work at Harvard: Adviser to Dance Committee: F3.Cll1ly Usher, Entertainments: at Mercerslmurg since 1942. P. F. Amspacher L. H. Hitzrot W. W. Howard E. A. Staley X ff f A. l'luntz Mrs. Hunwr LEUNAIKD ALLEN PIANTZ. ll.S.. MA.. 11ixln1'y'. l'.'l'0IllIlllfl'S. mul b'11slff'Ilmll CUIIFIII liolorzulo State' Col- lvgv: lloloratlo llliiwrsity: lli fiklllllllil Mu tsovial svis-nr'e-P l r:itc-rnity: ut ixl1'l'i'f'I'SlIlll'f,I sinw- l9-13. MRS. GEORGE I . HAMER, ll.:K., Ilwul of Reading I'I'lljll'IllllI Wvllt-slvyz at xlf'I'f't'I'Hl!lIl'Ql since 1947. I-ERIC EDWARD HARRIS. M.li.S.'l'.. F.H.G.S.. 1161111 of Ihr' l.l,Il'UIl..Yffy llvpurlmvnt: Que-vn lilizalwtlfs Svhool, llurlle-lmry. lfiiglziiiml: Sultlvy ffhurcrli of lingzltllltl Col- le-ge-, lilfllllllglhllllll Ministry of lfmliivtttioii llvrnianvnt li. li. Harris Mrs. Grzlllill 'l'vac'liing llc-i'tifit'atv 1926: Ninistiy of litliivation. Cairo. Egypt: taught ut 'l'unta Scvoiitlary School: sf'i'wtl with Royal Air l ort'z- in fVIc'4litr-rrarieaii and Middle liustern Tll!'illl'f'SZ twin' mentions-tl in xlispaitvlws for tlistiiigiiislietl sviwivvz lmronze oak leaf and four vaiiipaiigzii liivtlzils: Senior staff duties at Air Ministry. l,on4lon: resign:-tl vommission 1947. rvtaining pf'rm:ine-nt rank of Squadron l,4'advl': tlouvliing Staff Midwiiitvl' llelualtvz lfavillty llshvr, Chapel: ut lhlf'l'i'Pl'Slllll'gI, sinve l9-17. MRS. NORRIS XV. CRAHILL, .-LB.. Reading Pm- gmm: Uttzlrlwin tfollvgez Urarltlate' Vllork :it Ohio State' liniwrsity: at A1f'l'1'f'l'Sl7llI',1I sinfw- l949. 'l'ht- iilt-rc-1-rslmrg c'urrir'ulun1 voters all stihjm-cts from lilIljllli.lU'l'S to drawing. l'lf-re we st-Q' ton thv lt-ftl P' Nlr. llair 1-omluc-ting ll vlass in German. Ht- also tc-zivlws Spanish in the sumo room. Nott- tht- posters. At lhn- right Mr. Sl'll0Illlt'lll'I' assists at tliliga-nt llI'ZllllSlIli1Il with his plate in mevhaliivzll drawing 1-lass. I i 1 1... LO w 1 S. J. Szekely P. L. Garrett ' 1 1 E. H. Grover R. R. Schellenherger The spur the s-Iron STEPHEN JULES SZEKELY, A.B., Head of the Latin Department, Dickinson College: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Adviser, Laticlavii: three years in the Army Air Force: Dean of Colonial Cottage: at Mercersburg since 1950. PHILIP LEROY GARRETT, A.B., Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics, Gettysburg College: Member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fsociall Fraternity: Member of Kappa Phi Kappa leducationall Fraternity: taught at The Massanutten lMilitaryJ Academy, Woodstock, Virginia: Post Graduate work at Gettysburg College: Graduate Work at Lehigh University: Member of The American Chemical Society: Faculty Business Adviser of The Mercersburg News g Faculty Adviser of the Projection Crew, Dean of South Cottage: at Mereersburg since 1952, except for leave of absence in 1955 as Graduate Assistant in Chemistry and Teacher of General Inorganic Chemistry at Lehigh University. EARLE HEIDELBAUGH GROVER, B.A., German, Director of Glee Club and Instrumental Music: Juniata College, at Mercersburg since 1952. RICHARD RUSSELL SCHELLENBERGER, AB.. English, Mercersburg Academy, 312: Princeton Uni- versity, '46: Adviser, The Lit : Adviser, Fifteen g taught at West Nottingham Academy for three years: at Mercersburg since 1952. '6Siga,,' says Mr. Kulp, head Spanish teacher, to wavering student as third-year class struggles through difheult Iberian idiom. 1 2 1 lie-sielvs e-xpvrt lllSlI'lll'li0Il. the- se'ie-nce eleparlmexnls liousl some of thc most moele-rn fue-llllie-s uruilalmle-. Xlr. Harris elf-ftl, che-mislry lie-uel, e-xplains il eehe-mic-ul reaction: wliile' Hr. Hamer lriglltl supe-rvise's 21 pliysie-s expvrime-nl in summe-r school lalv. MRS. ERIC E. HARRIS, .-ell.. Rvmfirig Progrumg yefzlr at l3e'nx'e'r liniwrsity us Qllilllllliltl' assistant: von- ilvorges Wutsoifs lfolle-ge-, lillllllillfglll. Svotlanel: Vilelst- lI'llllIll'll lwoole rewie-ws llllel lite-rzlry se'le'e'tions to the lIllIlSlI'l' lolle-go: tuuglit at Duke' lie-nte-r. Pa., unel Col- llliristiun Srie-ne'e' Monitor: journnlistie' work: ille-rvluint Ivey- for llirls, Cairo. lfgypt: :it lXll'lil't'liSllll1'2I sinvef 1953. Nlurine- 19411-IU-17: ut Nle're'e-rslmiirg: sinve- W5-1. JAMES DONALD CUNLIN, BS.. Mull1e'n1utie's mul JUHN C. METCALI,-E, Visninli, ldw.,m.l,,, I-H hmwm !,'nmJ11e'r1'i11l 511l1j1'e'I.v: stuelivel llusine-ss Jx1lllll!llSlI'illl0ll, mum! R,,l,,,i,,,,S: amlml.. jmlrmllist. l,.1.um,,.: I.1M.L.min .'l1'I'0llllllIlQl nnel FlllilIt1'4' ut l'nixe'rsity ol' Marino, Brown. lfelilqpr. M,.N.u1f,. NNW Agmwy' wrushimnonq DA C.: wi ll Yi '-I li llf'F5 r3 ll- S' -'l '1't' l9'l5'lll'l73 H1 MW' llnive-rsity of Notre' Dinner: Visiting: l.0e'lure'r alt l'nixe'r- Sl '3f f 1954- sity ol Kansas anel llniversity ol Nlinne-sotatz Nvair Cor' re-sponele-nf. Ae-vrelelite-el to the- White' llonse- and Dvpurt- RllSSl'II.L HINCKLEY LORD, JR., ll.A., MA.. nie-nt of Staten Active- Mefinlwr, National l're'ss lilulv lfrzglixlzg l'l1illip's Avaule-my, Anelowr. 19-121 llolumlria WilSlllllQlllDIl, D. C.: Ove-rsvus Wl'if!'I'H lllnlv. Xvasliiiigzleni lfollvge- lllllllftl' svllolzlrsltip for four yvarsl 1946: Ilalr- ll. ll.. ztnel Uvefrsvus l're-ss llllllt, Neiw York lfity: at rzirfl lliiire-rsity: Dvrlve-r llliivvrsily, Wblfi: tanglit one- lxlf'l'l'f'l'SllllI'gl sinve-195-1. Mrs. Harris J. D. Conlin R. H. Lord, Jr. J. C. M0le'aalfe' This modern, well-equipped biology classroom under the direction of Mr. Charlton is one of the outstanding features of the sciences. The make ROLLIN RUSSELL DE VERE, A.B., English, Spanish. Assistant Soccer and Swimming Coach: Western Reserve Academy: Oberlin College: Reporter and News- man for United Press Association, Cleveland Bureau 1954-1955: at Mercerslmrg: since 1955. DAVID LLOYD EMORY, A.B., Chemistry, Mathc- maticsg George School: Oberlin College: Graduate work at Oberlin: at Mercersburg since 1955. RICHARD EUGENE WENTZ, A.B., BD., School Minister. Instructor of Bible History: Ursinus Collegeg The Theological Seminary, Lancaster, Pa.: Graduate work at Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.: Beta Sigma Lambda Fraternity: Curtain Club, German Club. Brotherhood of St. Paul, Treasurer of YMCA at R. R. De Vere D. L. Emory us ook up Ursinus: Seminary Choir, Seminary Quartette. Vllorship Chairman, Program Chairman at Lancaster Seminary: former Assistant Pastor of Christ Church, Hagerstown. Md.: former Youth Director of Potomac Synod of Evangelical and Reformed Church: active in summer camping program: Contributed to Church School Worker : Faculty Secretary to YMCA: Adviser to Christian Service Group: at Mercersburg since 1955. HAMPTON PARTON ABNEY, III, AB.. 1Cd.M., English, Spanish: Franklin and Marshall College: Graduate work at The Pennsylvania State University and The University of Pittshurgbg Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, Pi Gamma Mu honorary fraternity: Assistant Faculty Adviser, the KARUXQ U. S. Army 1953-1956: at Mercersburgz since 1956. R. E. Wentz H. P. Abney III 3 :Lv ' R. I.. Rair R. YV. Rankin RAYMOND LOFTUS HAIR, A.ll.. CPVIIIIIII. Spzuiixlz: Ulu-rlin llnllf-gf-1 pustgrailnatf- work alt tllf' Univvrsity nf lfulilnrniu Llllli thi- llnivz-rsity of Wztsliiiigtimiig at AlI'l'f'l'l'SlillI'Q1 !4llN'l' l'l56. ROBERT NVALKER RANKIN, ll.-X.. lfrzglish. History: llnivvrsity of flUl1ll1'l'tll'lltI tillltlllilllf' Stlnly at llniwrsity nf Ilonnf-r'tir'nt zinfl 'l'rinity lfnllf-ge-: tanglit at Williston Af'a1lc'n1y, liasthuliiptoii, lllass.: ini-nilwr of 'lllwta Xi l mtc'rnity: nt lxlf'l'l't'l'SllllY'LI sinw 1956. . 9 i . iff, A. R. Svhonlmiter H. R. Shillel, Jr. ARTHUR RUDOLPH SCHONHEITER. BS.. Sirim- ming I.'azzc'h. Ml'l'lllllI1.l'lll limiting. 117111 Tliim' Twin Fnnllmll Cnarli: l.awrei1f'0villv llrc-pai'zit0ry Svliool, W52: Springfield College, 19561 at lXlt'I'f'l'l'SlDlll'g1 since 1956. HERBERT BRYAN SHIFLET, JR., .-LB.. English: Duke University, Lanilulai lllii Alpha lfrutvrnity. Bc-ta 0111923 Sigma honorary fraternity: svn:-ml in the U. S. Army two years: l zu'nlty Adviser, tlie International lllnlig ut Merve-i'slwiirg: sinve- W56, Mr. Scliellenlwrgvr assists sc-niors to Complc-to thvir daily assignment in the-ir urouglf' S1-nior English VOl'i1lJl1lilI'y rm-vii-w for March College Board cxaminations, fkxf l A. R. Su,-gg O. Walker The s ow ALFRED ROSCOE SUCC, BS., Matlienznzivs: North- western University. attended St. ,lolufs College. An- napolis. Md.: First Lieutenant, USMCRQ at Mereerslmurg since l956. OWEN WAIAKER, AB., MA., French. Latin: Univer- sity of California: University of Chicago: University of Heidelberg. Germany: University of Grenoble, France: llurvard University: Plii Beta Kappa: taught in Japan, R. TE. Rrocksbank E. B. Cllatfield us 'll-le sic rs Keuka College, N. Y., The Pennsylvania State University. Harvard, and Radcliffe: ut Mereerslmrg since l956. RICHARD TEN EYCK BROCKSBANK, A.B., Eng- lish, History, and Golf Coznrlz: Kappa Sigma and Sigma Rllo Fraternities: at Mercerslmrg since 1957. EDWIN BRUCE CHATFIELD, BA.. English: Yale Universityg at Mercersburg since 1957. Developmental reading, taught by Mrs. Hamer, is attended by boys who wish to improve their work by improving their reading. 25 Mr. Conlin llc-ftl intr-nt1y watt-In-s the liying fingers of one of his pupils in typing rlass' at tht- riffht Mr. Durffin and his oratorv Class listen to 'lizul 11111102111 0114-r his 7 2' ?' . 1Il1t'flll't'llll10ll of un ilSS15Illll1l tll from Slialu-Spvare. lIlllllS'l'0l'HER CHASE CORKERY, 11.55.55 Jwllfl1I'IIl!lflil'.V and l fmrlm1I lfnrzrll: Us-nl'g1e't11w'l1 11nivPr- sity: grzulllutx- work at 1:1l1lll1l1t1ll lniwrsily anti f14 0TL'If' Wuslningtnn llniwrsity: fuuglit aml vouvlwal tfootlmall, lmskvtlmll. 1lil!4l'1Nll1l at 'l'hf- 1,unll0n Sr'1mo1. 111-t11f's4la. Nlrl. 1954-1956: at 1x1t'I'I'!'l'S1tllI'jI sinm- 1957. Ul'i0RCl'1 YVARREN DURCIN, A.11.. Uralury. y1l1!'il'lll llixloryg llurvartlz threw- yvars in llw U. S. Navy: Assistant fiU2lf'1l, '1'11ir4l '1'e-uni Footlmll. Wl'f-stliiigxg at 'Vle-rm-rslmrg: sinve- 1957. ROBERT LEE SMITH, AB.. I'1ft'Ilt'lI. Lulin: Iiniwr- sity of 1'z-nnsylvuniu: 1,0S1QIl'il111ll1U' W11l'k at tlif- Uni- wrsity of 1'unnsylva1nia: IIlt'lll1lt'I' of '1'1u-tu Xi 1 rutf'rnity, 1'i l1e1tu Phi honorary sovivtyz at N1l'l'1'f'I'S1tllI't1 sinvf' 1957. THOMAS Cl,AGE'l I' WOOII, 11.5. i1lllf1II'lIllIfil'.Yj i112lSSill'11llSl'1IH lnstitutf- of 'l'f'c'11n01ngy: at lV1l'I'f'f?l'S15llTg sinvv 1958. 11. Curkvry C. NY. llurgin R. 1.. Smith T. C. W'00d Mereersburg students soon learn to use the library either for research or for pleasure. Here is a group looking for facts. JESSE L. HOUPT, Steurzrdg Mail Carrier for the Mercerslmurg Academy, 1923 to 1942: served in the United States Navy for 42 monthsg returned to Mercers- lmurg in 1946. MRS. CLARENCE LUCK CHARLTON, Hostess at Administration Builzlingg Logan Collegeg at Mercersburg since 1935. J. L. Houpt Mrs. Charlton MIRIAM WITHEROW, Secretary to the Head Master: Tl1ompson's Business Collegeg at Mercersburg since 1941. KATHERINE KELLER, RN., Infirmary Superinten- dentg Baltimore Church Home and Hospital Graduate: Superintendent of Operating Room Baltimore Church Home and Hospital: Maryland State Department of Health Services of Crippled Childreng Assistant Super- intendent Baltimore Childrf-n's Hospital School: at Mercershurg since 1945. Miss Witlierow Miss Keller J. H. Landis Miss Kulp JOSEPH HAROLD LANDIS, li.1I.S.. Aiulilur: Strayer ilollege of Ac'r'ountanry. George Wzishington Universityg at lilercerslnurg 1930-19373 U. S. Nuvy Felmruary, 1942, until February. 1946: returned to lilerm-rslnirg 1946. AIMEE KATHERINE KULP, AB.. BS. in LS., Lilzrurirmg Wilscmli College: Drexel Institute of Tecll- nology l.ilirary SK'lI00l1 former menllwr of tlle Staff of Yale University l,iln-ary. Prinreton University Library and Wilson flollege l.ilnrary: at lilerversluirg since 1949. MRS. JUNE RUNK ZULLINGER., Mutmn: Penn llzill: at lilerverslmrgz sinre 1952. lVlr. Schellenlwrger and Dean Andrew smile happily upon the honorary diplomas pre- sented to them liy the graduating seniors of June, 1957. -V ,L 1 :- ' I .qi J1'. -I' 'I 4 Mrs. Zullinger Mrs. Averill MRS. GLADYS LORENE AVERILL, R.N., Rvxialcrzt Nurse: Camden Clark Memorial Hospital. Parkerslmurg, W. Va. 1927: fill8I'llll6I'SllllI'g Hospital Staff Nurse C20 yearsl: at lN'lerc'ersluirg since sunnner, 1956. MRS. LUCIAN CLARK BAREHAM, Axxistrzrzl tn fha Lfbrarfzuz: Crier .lunior College: llniversity of Pitts- burgh: at 1v1P!'l'PI'Sl3llI'g!, since 1956. CHARLOTTE FRANCES STEINMETZ, R.N.. Resi- dent Nurseg Wasltiiigton County Hospital. Hagerstown. Md.. 1928: Private Duty Nurse for 29 years: at lilercerslmrg since 1957. Mrs. nllrellkllll Miss Steimnelz Wvednesday, May l, l957. brought to the boys ol Mercersburg a heavy and grievous loss when a sudden heart attack took from the Academy scene the gentle and kindly Percival Stanage Palmer, for four years instructor in mechanical drawing. Although his tenure here had not been so long as that of some of his colleagues, his lovable manner endeared him to faculty member and student alike. Amid the hurry and bustle of modern-day living with its tensions and strains the quiet soft- spoken gentleness and patience of a few of Godis peaceful characters gives a welcome relief. uPerc', was beloved of all, and his departure from the campus has left each of his student and faculty associates with a deep sense of personal loss. Percival Stanage Palmer was born in Middle- town. Ohio, on November 1. 1895, the son of Mrs. Mary Stanage Palmer and the late L. T. Palmer. He was educated in the public schools of Middletown and at Culver Military Academy. Culver. indiana. He served in the U. S. Field Artillery in World War I and took courses in Labor Relations and Industrial Counseling at Yale and Columbia lini- versities. He was an ufinsample of Godly Life',. P. S. Palmer wo Friends Un many a cold winter day the casual traveler on the roads near Mercersburg might see a slight figure in a sheepskin- lined cap and with a sweater under his suit coat hiking along brisk- ly. Spying the traveler this happy figure might burst into a broad and affable smile, wave a cheery greeting, or open a conversation with a broad southern accent. .Again this same figure P. G. Anderson might be seen on the top- most row of the bleachers cheering Mercersburg teams on to victory or en- couraging them in defeat. He might be seen treating the children of the faculty to ice cream cones or bubble gum despite the disapproval of their parents. He was sociable. talkative, and jolly, but his greatest contribution to Mercers- burg boys was the tremendous amount of time he spent in helping the laggard. Algebra was his subject, and many a boy was helped to learn it in spite of himself. This was the Kunnel . Early in his teaching career on the hill the boys dubbed him so be- cause he typified to them what a southern colonel should be. The name was given in good-humored banter, but it stuck, and so he will always be known to those who met him here. He loved fun, he loved people, he loved a party, and he was good company. When school opened the old boys found this familiar and beloved figure missing. Death had taken Paul Anderson on September 41 in his hometown of Rock Hill, S. C. We shall miss him. 11is111-1' 1ll'11'1.S 1'1'1111W lIl1'lIl1l1'l'S 111 11I'11'll12l1141ll C11111111ill1-1- as 51101111 lll'txI1ill'1'S 111 1H'11'11Illl' 111-xv 11111's 111 1111- 111-3111111113 111 1111' 1957-51-151-1111111 Y1'ill'. 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The 1'onnm'ii sponsors un 0l'il'lll1llil'Hl Ill'0gl'LlIll lilftlllgil whivli ull in-xx' boys are fornmily ilIll'0dllI'PIi lo thi- avail- vniy unsl sc-howl spiril is gn-ally vnlixenvri. In viulrgzv of eu-ry school 1-ievtion is lin- Elev- Iions COIIIIIIHIPP. VOIYIIDOSUII of llmlv sm-nntors. appoints-ci lmy lhat body. and four rnvniln-rs of thv 1-ounm-il who am- not ms-nilwrs of thc- sc-nalv. This iniporlzinl grmip has lhc- obligation to arrange-. interprvl. maintain. and enforce this rule-s. dis- lriinlli-. vollvvt. illlli vuunt all ballots of all svhooi vivrlioils. Thi- Mass of lln- Semin- rvvim-w lin- idx-11 nf ffllilfii for the silspm-vt. Sl'I'l't'iill'y Him- 1 na s urilvs mem-ting nos Q 3 , in Lkk l: 1 I-QNX, H I 'vet' fQ17,v'f' l in I 1. . fl f-', -if! Q . I gif' I 'f .1 4' Q .gi 'ty K ,K ,gf IF 'V '10 ,A ,. ..aie ... Owl - .Q W if ,Q-v ' 4 fir-Q.--'.. nd any-4' , L-Q 4 ul' 'K lg, 0,0 ' ,sv 0,7 Spiri-I' The Mereershurg :Xcademy has always believed in the importance of spiritual thought in leading her sons on an upward course in life and in help- ing them onward toward success. The cultural and spiritual precepts here exemplified contribute values well worth retaining. X VIN l ff2,aJ ftym 2,0 NXSH4 1 we G Q r- xi' 7- -a H O Yaecs 'UO :IH- 3 I., I IIHIIK l'ffxl mn, IIHIII lwll: I lINIl'I'. IIINII4-I' IIIIIIZIIIZIII. elurlu-nl IIIIVVIHII. II. I.1-uw 1IlIu'au1au1i I II:-unix llnlnll XII. II:um':. Imlllw, IIHIM. IIIHXXIIIIILL. Imul-Ima. 5Il4'lHlI'lI. 54'1'IlH1, mfr: IIllII1'ilI1 lun- lvl'r'suIn'l1l. s'l'm'l14-l'l. IgilIlIIN'I'- f-1-:A NlIIJlIIIxIl'. Illmnlml. IIJIIIII rl. XX mm-I. IIZIXVII.IINIl'llI.IIilI'II1II. XIINIIV. IIIIVIIN. IIINIIIVS 15111-sl4Ie'l1l. IIllQIIl'LIl'4'I'. sluelvnl I 1IIl4'4'IlIII. Iflllll In H5 Nu 1-n bl'I'11l'I'. I. I LIINIPIIS. Ilunlup I1lII4'l'll11la'4'1'114'iIe'rI. XxIIIIxI4'..IUIlIINI1III falllwmm-Ilnglln-a1l'vl'b, lmnx. ,I. I', I'lNIH'I', Iiitm-r. I,u4Iniu. IIlIllIIl'II. IIRIIIIPF, I n1nlf1 mfr: IA-Nnwki. Nlurrix. .'Xl'Iblll'IxI1', I,mu'Iw, ,l, V, I-'i,Iu-r. XXJIINII. W O ,1AAn'.1. .Af , ,J-Li . JAM'-E -A: . , 5 ,L.g,k..xv .N ALL, NI1-I1-4-:slr -3 b11IlIIIIVl'IIll,Il'I mu' ul IIll'Illl'p1t'SI lun- xxilll its slalim-1I glass uimlmss portraying .u11I mowl In-aulliflll lII'1'Il3II'ilIUI'f f1'I11mI 1'In:1pm'Is in llIlf'I1'IlI LIIIII llilwlif-ul Sf'l'lll'h. Us organ wuumling b IIN- xxurI4I. 1'llIlixzllm-5 lllif flririll14lI uppl'4'4'i:lliull. IIN- xlulvs of Iu':11lliIllI Ilfllllli zlmI ilw VQIVIIIUIIX I1vIu- uIrI1- In XXUIFIII I in lllif IIIQIUIIIIIITIII SIl'll1'- 4-zlllinu a1II In lln- wyrslui auf Ilml. lll'0IlM'S 5 lII'IIllilI I I . I I ' 3 I II II'I'.I. I 5III',II5 fini mn, frffnz IAN: IIn'n-un. fl. I'ul'lvr. M. XmIr-r-mx. Ilnlllxu-II. Mr. Ilurrix. IxIilII4'I'll. X. Imu-5. Mm N IXII 1lu.uI u In-ri. INIHIIII. -N4'1'HHll mfr: IIl'IIxllllfl. halls-K. XM-lv. XX, Lulu-n. IiIm4Ic'. Saulur. XIllll'lIII'lIlII. Ihmllia-. ful mu: gl'IIllIIlEl1'Ill'I'. Ilmm-A .I. Igumu. Xu-:-. H4-II. IxuIIwa1vIl. . W .W 1 . HM A xki .fubw dw- Q5 5 sf Q2 5. 1. 1 x 15- 2 M W E TQ Q ,QS y . ug rl im -5 Y, Elk ,.. w V Q 1 wwf f ' X W ' ,.. I 0 , 1 lllll5'l'l YN SICHX Itjl-1 lllifll l' lfiul mfr. from Ivfli l.lnyml. Nivlmlls. Iiifh-r. lllln-lx. .l. lla-nuvll lp!-e'fi1ln'llli, Ml Xlnnll. l'. 'l'lummx lH4'l'l'l'lill'f'll'1'ilNllI'l'l'l. llulvlrs. llilflllllllll. lf. Nlill:-V. llullmzm. SUIVIIIII nur: lfrr-vp. U. l'urIvV. Nl. .-M1 'll nun. XX. l'm'l1-V. lxlllI'llIlll1ll1'. 114-iwl. lllIIlIll'll. ll1llng:ll'1lll1'l'.,l. l . l'll!-llt'I'. ll. lllI'lHlI41l4Illl, lllzu-1-lx. llllllllllgjfll Tlllrlll mu . 1 . , . , . lX4Nl.lvl'1'g1g. llUll1'Ilj1I'4'1'll. ll:'lkr1up.5. xl1'lll'1lllY.vll. l LIFNIIIQ. llulw. llm-umm. 5til1'ly. lxuss. Xllvn. lfum-rl: I'1lll'f lximr. .l 4 l'INlI1'l'. 51'llllllI1I4'lI1'l'. ,l. Nl. Xnwlvl-ull. llixwr. ll2llIl4'h. Nvll. ul llllS zlvuclvrlmy. 'I'Iw Cha wl Ushers Ll sm-lm-4-l umm s ol' lmvs I 'H . l . inlporlzml roll- in ilu- spiriluul lill- all xll'l'1'l'l'S llurg. lly l'lIOUSlllQ lvoys mlm arm- mliplomuliv f'0lll'lf'UllS. illlll um-ll-rm-l Nlr. llill'l'lS has lwvn ululn I ll lpvl splrv as sw-n from l.lll'lA1lll lwlml. x mum l1'll4'l'smll1l slum- fm-ml yilll? lllllis lf llll' lvlg flll9SllHll all lllu- mail Fllbll l'Xl'l'f 1luy illtlk'l' 1lSSt'lHlblf ,.. 4-hm-al musim' amml in doing so has l'l'l'1ll1'1l num IDLll'll1'lllillllbll :xml xlllvn-st lu lln- Slllfllllill :u'llx'lll4-N 1-INN-n :xml lllSll'llf'lt'1l lay Nlr. llurris. also play un Mn, , zxiaifqy i.um-ly hunks lit- iii-gievts-ri mi Kvii Hall sta-ps tshilt- mum-rs gain strvngth ut itlIIl'il tu lust the' titty. to m'rm'ut4' at I't'tl't'Q'tIl ami solmnii illIllU5IJilK'l't' in tltv Vilillllxi ami tiuring all vhalpt-I svlwiws. In timing this the worshipping of all imys has he-A vmm- Illtilllillgliilli ami siiivt-rc. xI1'l'l'l'I'Sillll'Q-S Young Men's Christian Asso- rialion has Llii-K'l'lt'ti evvi'y stitch-ntis lifv through tht- llilllly st-rwic-es it pffrforins vuvli yn-ur. 'l'ln-sv si-lwiu-s. suvh as IDI'0YiiiiltQ t'ltit'I'illillIll6Ill in tht- tiurin nl' nimivs ami it't'illl'6S. crvatx- frim'mlship :tml voupvmtimi illltllllg all tht- hoys. Thr- Christian Service Group was 1-11-zltml for thfm- hoys irita-11-str-ri in tht- ministry as ll 'fruit-ssimi or in amy llI'llllt'il of Christian Svrxive. Xlewting with Nir. Wiviitz. the group dismisses l'L'iiQ1i0tlS prululm-Ins ami x'ul'im1s aspt-vts of Chris- X.M.lY.A. t1-XISINICI' .N'wrft'zl: Mr. Xivntx. Slullzling. fmnz fwfr: Nam Him- pn-xiii:-itll. liuthnr-ll iil'Q'LlNllIiQ'I'i. Matte-rn tsm'l't'tz1i'yl. i1llllt'illt I ith-nl I. Lx-X. Ni. t.. A. tildltlllltllt hutthtt instritvts ill'ittil'lItf sltulvnts in gym. 11 .AI 4 n za .Rv xo bf tv 0 .J . ,fl M Nlr. Sllillm-I. zulxisf-r In llu- l!ll1'l'llillllHlLll Clulm, t'llll'l'lillllS l'urvig1n 1'epl'vsm1luliw-s with il mug of 1-nllev. llrux. nu-mlu-1' of llu- llllt'I'llilll0llill Cluln, pole vaults ou-r lf? lvvl- selling 1'c-vorml. llilll sm-lwivn-. 'llllis is auurllu-r mul of llu' groups ' lllall turn ilu- miruls nl Nll'l'f'l'l'Slilll'Q lmyS in spiritual llltilljllll. Q 'l'lu- Gulflvu llulv. vullsiclm-l'v1l lry many ilu' nursl llllllilflillll lun g1m'e1'llillg: moral cou- mluvl. implu-s lltlvlllj' mul frim-lulslmip in its mean- X ' ing. 'l'lu- Uramlsons ulul International Club portray llu-sm' qllzllilin-s in Ylt'l'!'l'I'Sl1lll'5I lilm-. x 'l'lu' fll'2lIIllSOIlS. lmys wlumse lulluws. gjfilllll- t A lullufrs. or gre-ul grauullullu-rs wm-rv nu-mlu-rs of lllis sf-luumI's Slll4l4'lll Iuuly or l.ilI'llllf'. an- il new Qf'lH'l'llll0ll uf Xll'l'4'l'l'5lllll'QI lurys wlum lmu' lu-vu inslillwl xsilll il narnm fem-ling mul lasting limlvlilx' l0Nill'll ilu' svluml. lfor Ilu- prunurlimu ul l-l'll'lNlSlllll. lllI1ll'I'SliHlll- Xlr. Nall:-5' zuul allrlv 1lSSlSllllllH I1-gislvl' ru-xv lun . on UIN'IllIlQJ, mlm. Hll4lX' Crauns lfs lilillll l . l l I . A-fi! ww ,, 1 IN'l'IiliN XTIUY Xl, t'l.lVl4- l il.xl I4IH'. from lu-fl: .luryp I'1lt'llt'Ili1Illf'. Mvffallllvy. fiililllb 1fm'r'e'lur'y-lwfalwlln-1'P. Mr, Slliilv-I. Ham- mn Hl'lIl'k4i1ll'H- iprr-Qi11c'1xI!. llmlvl. SIU. ljllllliqll-li. .gl't'1IIIll f'r1r1': I . Kil'llilI'1lHUll. xxllllgh. M1'lxw'. Iifl- mnn-lun. X. ,lum-N. Hun-ll. Sk.-.11-im. VNl1'Kn-nfiex Xlmilif. 'lvl Hwul. Tllinl mfr: HLIYIIP. Hfillltll. lla-ln. Illlllllll um liruvk- 4IllI'H, Ing. illlli l'l'lilliU!lSlliIP with lmys fI'UI1l ull1v1'c'o1111- arm- lixing in an form-ign l'UlllIll'f or il l. 5. lrivf lin- lnlm-rmlliunul iflulw was n1'51un1im-ml. Ils territory, lxwnllwrs am- llmsv lmys mlm have lin-J in for am fivrluin mrlpzlllixallimrlls ul llmis sm-lmul f'm1ll'ilnule- vxlvunmh-ml In-riml of limv. hun- In-eu lmrn in. nr lo lhm- 411-u-lopnlenl ul' il lmyl Vllhllllll 1-1h1m'a1lim1. HH XNUFUXS l i1'.wl mn: from lvjl: Ualfingu-r. Xllvriplul. Kurt. fllilllfifflll. llf-lhvlri. llmwniug. SfilllH.f'l'. Ur. Tipgn-tts. Nnylur, Vrvgn. Slmrtlv. IM-II. llurrn-lt, fl:-tty. Swmpv, .Nvf'1'llIlll rnzr: Vtfst. Nlvflullslallnl. l'riur, llrn-gy-r, iluxm-run. liultvr- he-Ill, IJLIXIN. l'.yl1'r..l. la lwsln-l'. lmlillgllllix, 5l'llI5ht'IIIll'V. 1.ll4I4'I'. I. ICNVIIIQI, .IUIIHNIUIL Thml mzr: Nmtuu-. I',I'llIllllII. Nlurllnf 1l1nl4-. H. xxIliI4'. 5, Nl1'1'l':14ly. I l'f'f'l'. l,'N'lIl5, My-r-, lfmvpe-I'. lhlllvll. 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SIIHIX. gl'lllll1I1l1'lI!'l'. l'ullm-lx. lilalir. lxallfz-11. llsvr- lllHlII4'll Xlr Inlwx 1llN1'llNN1'5 grvall 1 ' ul 'Xnmng lln-sv gm- llw Nlusic :xlllll'l'l'lilll0ll group mul llw Sunday l':VI'lllllg .Krl Class. llr. llllasm-ll II, l.m'1l l'0Illl1lK'1llll1' Nlusim' 'Xlrpl'c1'i- autumn group In WAS lm' ilu- llllflllbbl' ul iuflm-rung llIllllll'l'1'bllllQ14lUllIIIll5ll'ill Xl4'H'1'l'bl1llI'gl.vllllllilllgll Ilia 4-llorls lu- mmls- llliw tll'QSlllllilllUlI ll 5ll!'l'1'hF. :nml mm ll lS1'HIlSl1ll'l'l'll lwy all lu lu- um- ul Illn- alwlixiliw il5S1l1'lIlll'll xxilll Villlllllls lilv. lfillg il lll-lIlll'llll syslvrn Xlr. l,or1l lluf lm-u playing , . . l'n'4'ol'4lw put Ulll lvy llu' lHN7lx-Ul'lllt'-xllllllll Llulv , , . , null: ilIlilllhl'r 115 llummf Flu-rnmu mul l.n-mnml ll illl mixul 1 muliml Nlr. Huw: II Im-fl N l'l'lllllX-t'Xl'lllIlQ Xlufiv -Xplm-viuliml Qllbllll lift:-nw lu llifvllf l,llIlIlIl'!I 1lNllH'f 51-4-lllvulrvnllxumlwmlilu-1x1nxie-wvl'w'l1 in lln' zlluliu-xiwllzll l'UOIll. ifwv. SQL 5' ,I ' Bernstein. Among the compositions played this year were works by Bach, Beethoven. Brahms, Schubert, Stravinsky. Richard Strauss. and Dvorak. The opera Carmen was also heard while the words were projected on a screen. There was also a memorial program to Sibelius includ- ing his Finlandia and Second Symphonyii. At all of these programs printed notes discussing a composer and his works were available to the students. Later in the year Mr. Lord took the members of the Music Appreciation group to Washington to hear a concert and tour the city. In discussing the future of this group Mr. Lord has mentioned his hope of being able to introduce stereophonic sound. The Sunday Evening Art Class is another fine example of an organization which is aimed at the development of the cultural education of students here. The group is under the director- ship of Pratt L. Tobey and now is in its fifteenth consecutive year. This year the history and de- velopment of the paintings of Northern Europe from the latter part of the Middle Ages until re- Mr. Toby grins broadly at Main Hall party-giving inhabitants on the occasion of his birthday. cent times was the subject of study and discussion at the groupis meetings. As in former years, the collections of reproductions given to the Academy twenty years ago by the Carnegie Corporation were used, and, in addition each student received his own set of 150 University Prints. Later in the year the group visited Washington to study buildings and famous art collections. Hi-fi enthusiasts and those interested in fine music receive a demonstration and talk from Mr. Russell Lord accompanied by tape-recorder, turntable, et al. -r ! I ? - fr s x Q I 1. J' r- A 74- V 1-5 'Vw :vm i Q. .525 'S ,UQ I 1 an K um fum ff 'N' -naw ww- 'om , . , ,El , .Jw 1 was M. , 1- Q Q H- 4, ' 434' E 5 E , 5 . f V i.fQwn,, Q LL,. A A 12, w, I. xe Among the things that keep the student at Mer- cershurg striving to improve himself on his forward course are the many rewards and honors for out- standing achievement. Cum Laude and the Mercers- hurg diploma, plus club memberships, hoth aca- demic and professional, are tokens of accomplish- ment worth keeping. ' ., , tri ,at t,tf , 2 58139 as JK X 139 QT -' ' . X i j . ' Wag: xsgfi - Av Qi QU 9, 'Q if A gg W gf mt it we A Q S kg! -if rf Q 1 S S as 5 Q. w 5 yt eg ww Y? X-if Ill!! KY Y F6656 ' , ,it A x ' ' ..,jI.Nff,p5f1, Q .r tf , - . , , 5tvg5 i,t ,,gJ, I' . -- 45 .U t 1 QQ 5 , L ' x .Ay W 4 V3 V to w M 95 ,, , I is S f N .iw 1 Wigs XX Z1- ' if Q37 Ut-un Ainlrvw auhnirvs ilur ne with . - I I 1 spllit' given to him hy V357 Lluss. lilllI'1'21ll' sviwim-. In-ld Suntluy morning in the 1-lmpvl. was followed in the afternoon hy tht- grail- uation vxervist-S. After thv t'0rnmenc'vrnvnt ora- tions. llillt'ty-llll't't' st-niors rt-vviu-tl tliIJl0IIlilS from Ur. Tippt-tts. Also m'c'urring1 in the spring art- tht- initiaitions into tht- llinn Lando S01-iety. The Cum Lauulv. whivli vorrvspolids to Phi Hola Kappa of the 4-ull:-go worhl. is an honorary scholastic' socivty on the St'I'0llllill'y svhool level. lfoiiritlt-tl in l'-Q06 hy ll IIlt'lIlllt'I' of thc- fuvulty of il lvuclingf e-astvrn Iil't'Il2ll'tll0I'y svhool. its goal is to t'llCOllI'LlQIH and rc-isurtl tht' svlinlur. lfuvli Spring twvnty IJt'I'1'9Ill of tht- Ql'Lltllli1lillgt'lllSS with the highn-st svtmlustiv rm-ortls nrt- zulniittvd to the smwic-ty. Nlilw Hlimlm- gets Aim-lian Prizm- tnr '-St'ltOl1lI'SlllIl. lvault-rsliip and 1'llLll'ill'll'l'n all linnl full i1SStJIl'llWly. I Q: , jg,,,.u..-5 ,- f M1A.L n 'LUV , gk Ns 'I'III'I l ll 'l'l'1lfN .N'e'11tr'11. fllfllll lzjfl: XX . Wiuhvn lpl'v4i1h'l1li. Falylor. lliillvr 'Sl'Vl't'Iill'yI. Nhmlc' Him' I!l'l'iilIQ'llI Y. Dtlhllll lluopf--. Nr. Sl ll'I'l'IlIll'IAg.U'l'. .xflllllll-IIQZI ll. Nivhalrrlwn. .l. lf. I iSIl1'I'. M1-flvury. AlilI'IiIlliLlIl'. Wvin. l.z1urn-mu-. Mark. M 4'uh1'n. IV. U, I.4'NiN. Thr- Fil-lt'l'll is am honor 0l'Ql1llliZilli0ll for Ihr- lion was f0lIlllIl'il in IUUI hy lhm' hrsl In-zuhllzlslvl hflm-4-n Sm-niur lfngilish slufh-nls who 1h'n1o11sll'ulv of xlt'l'l'l'I'Slilll'QI. Ur. xxlilliillll lrxinv. and is mm sup:-riur zlhilily in lfnglish. uhilily in xsriling. uml IIIHIUI' the rhrm-vlion of Mr. Hirharxl S1'hl'lll'Il lil1'l'ill'yiIll1'l'l'hlillltlilIiIll'f'1'illliUII. 'I'lu-orgm1im- In-rgvr. To iIiSf'llSS lilt'I'lllllI'l' nmrc IIIOFUIIQIIIIN llmrniv rvzuls his papa-1' while Hl'w1'lllJN-I ifll'Pll4'l'SN zuvuil lhvir lurn all NOYUIIIINXI' lm-vling all North t'0H2llL!l'. xslwrl- disrllssiml of the Umlyssvy m-vllrrvcl. Four members of lVlercersburg's English department endeavor to look attentive at meeting of Fifteen3,. and critically than is possible in the classroom is the purpose of the organization. The members read papers which they have prepared after read- ing assigned literature. Each paper is followed by a discussion period and comments by the faculty guests. This yearis topic of discussion was Strange Landscapesf' The November meeting was held at North Cottage, where Dr. and Mrs. Tippetts were host and hostess. 4'The Long Voyage Homew as portrayed in the Odyssey by Homer was studied at this meeting. Several faculty members extended their hospitality to the Fifteen for their monthly meetings. ln accordance with a long- standing tradition the final meeting of the year was held at the home of the headmaster. Follow- llefreshments are served by Mrs. Steiger after discussion period. Saylor practices reading paper with mike at Fifteen session. President Cohen performs G' 5' mf '3' 3' ' '35 5' fa S' ff' 5311 6 Tl Wsifjp By WJ 3 , X . H5 , A AV N' V Yx ' Y Y wr ,Y I , R I Q , ,5Pvfw3-Jia, M Jan' gr! 3 2133 vvvyi vyfNP I ll Xl lfllliliNl3l'l-l ir.sl 111141 from lwft: Mr. lirtnvr. Sm: M. li0llt'll. ,l. l7. l isl1f't' ltt'c'ttst1r:-ri. llumltl mn lh'twlulm'll' lprf-sitle-tit P. llzms um llrut'lulorfl' tviw- pr:-sitlvttt P. lllztvvk. lxl4tlll'lll4'li, NI r. lluir. Swnrzfl mir: Nztstimz Mt'K4':'. llluir. liI'lNllt'll. llultlrs. Bil4'llIl1ilIt. llvllin. XM-sl. li. M. lln-rslu-5, llllrivk. Tltfnl mu: llilllhllll. llllltlDl.SIIl1lY. ll. Xml:-rsnn. lluflmastvr. Rumlw is tln- lillflllllll lor virvlt-. tllt- prvlix Hfztlrll this may lllt'1llt'IlllN'l'S glllll at ln-ltvt' ttmlcrslttmling lmrmrs Ur. l rt-mlm-rim-lx ,-X. limit-lt. lirst prvsitlvnt ul our Latin lrie-mls urouml tltv worltl. nl Xlatrsltull tlullttgt-. lltmur gmtlr-s in Latin nutlw ll Slll4l1'lll eligiltlt- ililmst- stutlm-nts mlm han- ttttatim-tl lumm' grault-s lor tIlt'IIlllt'l'SlllIP in llll' Lalivlavii. Nlt'l't't'l'Sltlll'Q1 in Spanish uml tlmsv stutlt-nts front Spanish- Avaclvrimyis lmmn'm'y l,zltin sovii-ty. lfstulvlisltt-el SIN'illiillQl votmtrivs vmllpriss- tht- mt-mlwrsltip of tm-nty ya-ars Llglb lxy Nlr. firm-y H. Vliyrmnn. tltt lil Cirvulo Espanol. 'liltis vlulv was lil7llIltll'll in vlulv is mm llItll4'I' the tlirt-vlion nl' Nlr. Flu-pln-1 IQIZ ity Xlr. H. lxfilltli liulp, mlm still is lllt- J. Sm-kt-ly. ll attlt-mpts to r'rt-tttv at lit-ttt-1' lutvlx- lztvtllty aulwist-1' to tht- Qlftlllli, ,-Xt tht-1-lttlwnwt-tings Qflllltlll for tltm- stumly oll.utit1 lllfllllgll lutmxlt-mlgt Slllllli5lI vtlstoms untl 1'lllllll't' art- tliscttssvxl. At ul rXnr'it-nt litllllllll4'llSl0ll1Silllll ltistury. smnv rm-1-tings Nlr. Kulp or om- of tht- ullit-ers ol Les Copains. tht- lmnorury l 1't-nt-ll lflula. lwltls tlle- vlulv gin-s at talk on :ut intvrt-sting topiv. ln Ut'l'ilSiUllill tlimtvr mvetings llll'0llgIl1Ulll tht- yvur lil. tZIlttIl'I,0 lCSl',XN0l4 lfirsf mn: ,ll'UNl left: Nr. lla- Xvrv. Holttlt. Nun Htlslxirlx. lla-titty ttinztn t-itll sc't'r0tatt'yl. Sf'lllSltt'ilIIt'l' lxiwr' pwsinlvtttl. iliUl't'lli'llLl lIPl'Q'Sllll'llll. Nyvrs ll'lIl'l'1'NlHlIl1lllIf,I svvrt' tatryl. lltmltt-r llI't'Ll4lll'Q'l'l. M4'litttllt'j'. l,. llennis. Mr. liulp. Svwnrttl mir: ll. lf. Nlitvlu-ll. llultv llultmttn. Nlmitin. XxiQ lllllQLllHl. lfustrn. Sk:-mlm. 41+-l RU4ill. Hut-k. SlilI'lU 5. Thirtl ruff: Mark. l'uxton liwrl. llt-isvl. Nltttte-rn. llvimm-sl. llc-nsun. Smattiklex Katlmln. l f111rtl1 l'lll4'.' I . Wzttkitts. Mist- Nurtltup. lx:-rsh-in. 51 K fm gg ,H Q ,L ' - QP A wx If fn lf Aw Q ,, M W xv .ni Ve! yv w fj6f if ,ag tina' TQ1:- X 'Y' .Eh fm, YQ, JUN? nf? W3 W6 5 Wi' '35 rr 3' 3' 3' 3' Q' lv' Q5 ., W V W vw- I 'V VVVV'YYV'Q?vQw i ' , - . if ' E . . lr N V af Q2 3 E 6 6' L LQ, , , ' - f lied bats in screened barrel await chemical laboratory analysis and thorough medical examination. ther knowledge about the medical profession. Many boys contemplating entering into medicine have insufficient knowledge concerning the pro- fession and the Caducean Club fills the need for information. Because of the great popularity of the organization. Dr. Hitzrot has found it neces- sary to limit the membership to seniors and post- graduates who are interested in medicine. At the club's monthly meetings a visiting member of the medical world is usually present to speak on some aspect of the profession. At other meetings pertinent Hlms are shown. ln this way the mem- bers receive invaluable aid towards preparation for their possible life's work. The Chemistry Club has for its membership those students who have shown interest in the Dr. Hitzrot smiles pleasantly as he prepares to diagnose the many cases that confront him. subject and have maintained honor grades. The Chemistry Club, founded in l935 by Mr. Rollin P. Gilbert, is presently under the guidance of Mr. Eric Harris. head of the Chemistry Department. The club holds several dinner meetings during the school year. After a delectable meal the boys are usually addressed by a man who is prominent in the field of chemical science. These men speak about vocational opportunities in chemistry and about current research and development in in- dustrial chemistry. At other meetings the mem- bers are shown hlms pertaining to some branch of science. Through knowledge gained at the meetings the student is made aware of the many opportunities available in the rapidly developing field of chemistry. Irvine Memorial Seat provides convenient place to rest and read the papers between class appointments. 'K Un tlu- Villttlt' ur Itt tlu- 4-lzissrmunn Nlr. ffrnlnll 51'lPt't'F lllll'Q . lzl.lzt.lHONlt.5 1.t.tfItf l'11,sl mfr. frnrn ftfllf liliu-lx. Nxnnslrmn lll'c'Ltslll'4'l'l, lullzlvlx flirt-sill:-lltl. Ur. l,ol'nl. xll'li4'ilI'y Him- prt-sitlt-ntl. lllaitt ls4'r'l'c'l:ll'yl, lizllstnn. .NUIHIIIX mfr: lirnuly. ti. tfalltln-V. Nlrlxvn-. SllltA1't'. xlillll'I'tt. X. .lmu-s. llllllttlilll. l.1-lunnln. Ilurrl l'1Ilt'f lu-Instr. M:-Nay. luylnr. I'lu-lps. Ll:-nu-ns. Xpte-V. liz-lint-. lflllllfll I'Hll'f lxnunllnn. Morin. Nt-tt. ,lttllllstllh ,l. Klulflf-r. Ilia'- lt:-rnuin. lillllilitblll. Vnnningluun. Fifi!! mu: ll:-Iknalp. xxlttllhftglll. Stu-1-tl:-ix tilunnlu-rlin. XM-is-. 'lilu-l'ilv1'Ir0lli1'sClub. l'HtlIl1lt'll in l950. von- tliu-1-tum of Nlr. ltusst-ll H. l,urml in tlu- raulio sists ul' ai QVUIIID nl luuys nluv 1-njuy lnliltlingg zuul rtunn ol' lrxilu- Hutt vu-ry Silltlfllily nuxrning rm-Imiring 4-It-1-tmliiv 1-qnilnm-nt. 'lilu-ir zu-r'cnn- nftt-r 1-lulpt-l. lbli5llIll1'tll5 range- funn lvuilrling tludir min lor-ul Also nu-cling: on Sllltlftlily nuvrning is tlu- rzuliu station to tlu- rzulin 1-ontrul of nuult-l air- Stamp fllllll. 'lillis orgalnizaltimi was 1-stulrlislu-tl vrzill mul limits. Xluny nu-nilu-rs haw- zilsu lnlilt in lflfllm lay Mr. ll. l'i1'z1nlx linlp. wluv still lu-auls tlu- tlu-ir min raulin anul ltll0lI0g1l'ilIllI st-ts. 'l'lu- tltllllp Qlftlllll. N1-xx' isslu-s of stumps. as ut-lt as lirst-tlny vain lu- llnnul N0l'liitlgI irulnstrionsly tnulvr tlu- 1-me-rs anul tlnplivutn-s. art- clist-nsst-tl niul tlu-n lbtllltflll. sold. or trzult-ul lmy the nu-mlu-rs. lnstt-sul X of using zu-tnnl nunu-y in tlu-ir lI'llltStlI'tt0tlS. tluvst- prs-st-nt usa- 41 point systm-m for 4-urn-iu'y. ln ortln-1' to 1-urn points tlu- plulutt-list lllitf' aut us l1'l'ltll't'l' or :nu-ticnu-t-r. lllllllbllglll points urs- sonu-tinu-s gin-n tlnn 4-lululu-rs sluurl distant as tltun- prim-s ut tlu- nu-Q-lings. Vlillftlllgllt tlu-ir V'lfl'llFV 'Fi l 'l5 'H Wgulur intt-11-st in stamps tlu- Sllllll'ltlS gain luunslt-tlge' lxillllftlity-llt0l'tltIltl slu-4-l slu . mt Q - - ulul lltttl1'l'SliltlllltltI of Utility l.0I't'lytt l'0tlllll'tl'S. fr.- lfu-ry Sltlllfllilf' morning: tlu- 0ttlllllSittSlil' nu-n1- lwrs Ol-llll'1Llllltllllllfillt lu- lu-tml hanging away all clay pigs-ons from an point on Inu-k VRIIIIITIIS 1-lnsv to tlu- l'lN'l4 pill-. Nlnny nu-mln-rs. lu-sitlm-s lll0l'0tlQ1ltlf' 4-iluioyilig tlu-mst-lu-s. am- Sltilt'lN'ttlltQ,l Nltllll' t4l,l'll Vlfirsl mir. -lllllll lofi: Nlimansky. ltowlw. Klart-k. tiray trim' IPI'f'Sltlf'lll t. Taylor lIll't'SlIll'lll D. Hr. liulp aorlx lsr-vin-Iarx I. lllvtfaulr-x 4lrf'asurt-rl. l'll1'lIt'lll4IllK'. 'xlQ'Yi1lltltf!'. Lirnpisxasli, Sawmill I1lIl'f l rim-tlrnan. tiixl:-r. Iiivln-I lwrge-r. Klint-. llnlilis. ltr-ally. Filarlu-y. Xlurarns. Paponlsis. lllarslwl. Thin! rnzr: Xlvnlx. Slranm-li. l lm-islnnan, ltivlo-iw 1' nrlin kt tain man. llurnw. xlllf'I'. Slit:-ly. l,ilIllililH'tl. llvllinap. flltlllfll run: lfxt-rl. lmxirrr-. liralw. lic-rlolvl. .liarnl -' . lrs - XX r-lllnglon. l,z1nr'e-rum-. lln-ir aim lor tht- Nlitl-Wintvr Wtivk-lfritl vlassir. nln-n tht- In-sl shots from Irving antl Nlarshall 1-ornpe-lv to xx in honors for tlniir r'esp4-1-tixv lilr-rary som-ielie-s. 'lilrv cluli was lounclml in V308 antl is non nnrlt-r tlnl tlirt-vtion of Nlr. Norris XY. Ura- lmill. who also instrurls tln- group in gun salvty antl gixvs lln- IlltxIlll1Pl'S tips on lion to improv- lll1'll' shooting: aluilily. Sinw tht- nt-arliy woocls anml tieltls alionncl with game. many of tht- mein- lwrs are axial llllIllt'l'S as wt-ll as trap slroott-rs. Nlr. Kulp. pliilalc-list, also teavhcs Spanish. tll'N tll.l?R fI irxf mir. front It-jf: lilorlx. Nlvtfault-3. lill Nt'lillltl. W. Xlirigllt. Ward. Saylor. Mr. tlraluill. Mar-lil. :Xlr-K anflc-r. l,. llc-nnis. Musst-r. Kosli. Barrett. Svwirzrl mir: lllilllrisvr. Nnss. lst-lv. lf. Parsons. Hirv. lilvv. l'aIionlsis. Sllllltllf' lfvlvr. Nlorin. llnrns. H. tfarpc-ntvr, Evans. xlillCt7llH. Third ruzr: lloflrnastvr. Hvintz. Tritt. Hvvllt. lxlffillllflllflll. K1-rriflgiv lltllIlIllt'l'SIl'0lll. llawlwlor, Tuttle, llolrllxergr. Frost. l,0llf'liS w'villklf'IllilIl. Fourllz full? .l. .l. l islrr'r. ,l. lfwingx. Wvlzvl llurlson. Lzlnkloril.t1r':1m'r. Alstvtl. Bvlknap.lfsnvski.lngrffrson. Nlr'Nlnllvn. Wclntzvl. Rankin. tllotlvlty. l iflfi mu' lrurnpf-tr-r tprr-sirlvntt. fllortvitli. Watkins ts:-1-r'etar'yl. Hoolwr ltrrlasnrf-rl, 'X free press is the hulwark of ai free people. lfxperienee on our upward course through ecluca- tion in the various publishing enterprises of The Nlereershurg :Xcatlemy gives valuable knowledge in this worthwhile phase of u citizen's life. We must hold fast to our freedom of thought and expression. '?v'ip SO ?x5Hf1 1866 N I- x -'Wi 'Qi if ex J, Q X , Q C 7' -x S-10 it P1 'Q p ' -. U Lvw 1 4 an 0 4 U? ,qs q ,K N sa,-'L' ' ' 4 w I yn I 2 W ,K rf uh N' M ' . , AW' ' . v , 2 3 f- Y -f R J . 1 , av I-if 7 f 2' 5 J' 75 fi- if , , , I ' '1 ' ll, L 1, 'eq Ag 5 : K X' Y f , 'E A4 ' X X i' I l Aly , fu 'A.Ji,' 'A' , - 1 , , -Q4 iw f ' 3A,Q . flw., ',z, W I M N w Y d,:N,2ng:,,1 Y: .. -as ' W y M Q Q W . I qi , , . . . , ' ' , Y' 'T wiv, 'Q Ax 1 . Q ,X ,fffw . .., , --Y ,M -Q ig 1 win, A M if ,..5's. v . ,.,A,g.,f5' i 1' - 1, mv , gn xy v p in jaw: x W ,I W 2 ,,,,A.- ff. 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'bur Press Exce s l'.wry 5lllllI'llilf IHUVIIIIIQL llll'lk1' IP il lXXlil X IIIVUIIIIQ Ill lln' IIUNS IWNDIII. llnrmg llllf tum- our Inns Llll gs-lllng must ul llu- xwvk 5 uurlx mlolw. lblll llllfllly' ilu- xxx-1-lx elalys ngmnl lllllv lmys l'Ullll' mlmxn to ilu nvus l'1l1lIll in llu' ill-ll'I'll0Ull In In-lp p4lpa1.u llvrv Nw llllX1' lllrm-1' ul' our youll lilllc' lugs. ltx 'I U V I vas Z1 jolly good party. i liultnnitzilmlt- lxullnu-li 4-onqtu-rs typing. t llllt' ul tlu- most important PXll'll-l'lll'l'll'tllill' :ulixities in uliif-li at stiult-nt t-un llilt'lit'llJ2llt' is tlu- f'l'2ll'llOltli. tlu- Karux. This y9ilI'ltO0li. ini- tiate-tl in H391 Ivy llu- lirst ltt'ilIlIllilSlf'I' ol' ,livr- t't'l'Sl1lll'gl. llr. wiilliuin Munn lrxilu-. luis mon t'lgIlllt'lllt lirst plzuw- lI1t ClilllSl axutrcls in tlu- lio- luniliia Svlumlastit- Pre-ss Asstu-iution vontt-sts in tlu- past tin-nty yf:'ilI'S. 'lille liurux is 1-urrc-ntly urult-r tlu- Lulvist-rsliip of Nlr. Holme-rt ll. llluvk mul Nlr. Hampton ,Alnu-y. 'l'lu- fanniliur re-miiule-r of Ur. Tipp:-tts in Sat- llfililf' morning 1-luipt-l of a KARDX me-1-ting in ilu- Nluin Hull Annt-x and please lmring typc- isritm-rs is lu-mf-mln-tl ln' the stall. who nu-vt at that timt- mul sulmmit itlc-as. prepare aciu-rtising Contrru-ts. and work on assignments. ln zuiclition to tlu- work done- on Saturday mornings lwoys voltliitz-er sonu- of the-ir spare time lftlitor liozlolif mul illr. Alnu-y volu- willl tlu- prolwlt-m of Caiuliml shots. V? ut xxitli lxxltlx pnli lil'UXHlPIl lallwlf- all t'0Ill'l'l'l'l '- lIilll'l'. wlui tI11llif'S l'l'li'tllll'lll xisils Q , , ' A Mfg f 1-will ln A ' it 6 l'lil'i5S lIl,llll--First rung frnnz If-fr: l'lilll0l1. AllI'llI11S0ll. XY.-sl. Ungar. lluslwll. G. Pnrtrr. Koxlnfl lpre'si1l1-ull. Km'- sli-in. SUFIIIIII mir: Stone: lVlllI'lll. Sallwlml. Kulxvn. ifaiuvroi. llallzf-ll. .'xl'IIl1'Illl'0lll. lllIll4'Q'. Third mir: K1llllllL'll. lurk. 'l'. l,1ll'h0llS. Sl'llllIIlil4'llt'l', ll:-nson. llilige-nl, munsivur. who is ultvn lnuml in ni-ws room, In-lps Pri-ss lfluli iluily. , , , , i lu ilu- lxrllil X on wevk iluys at wlllvll limi- Ll lurgv inujorily of tlw lmok is put logvllivr. 'flu' lmoy who has worked on thi- li.-Xlll X this yvar. from drawing layouts lu writing alrlivles. from soliviling for illlYl'l'llSl'I1ll'lIlS lo wriling: vap- limis for llw iminy pie-lurvs. will ri-aulily aulmil lllul lliis work luis niaulv llis lifv all Nlt'l'!'6'l'Sl1lll'Q nmrv Flljllyilllll' and prolilulmlm-. Nvws 0l.Slll1l1'IllS. uc-voinplislmwnls in uc'mli-inic sluclies. UXlI'1l-1'lll'l'll'lllill' 111-livilivs. auul spurls is Xl1'l'1'l'l'Slllll'g mlm-li-ailwl xy0lNllDl'l'l'y lfori-sl ll-I-ll. Zlllllllllgll yuu Wljlllillll In-lin-w il. judging lirom lllv lmri-il and lilim- Q-xplm-ssimis 6-xliiliileil lmy llu- Pruss Clulm nu-nilu-rs on il 1-hilly alll:-rnoou in llu- fall. 5 'l'Hl'I I,l'l'-First rote. from left: Shirer tassistant editorl. Rhode teditor in ehieft. Mr. Sehellenher- ger. W. Cohen tassistant editorl. Hoopes fassistant editort. SGVIIIIII l'll1l'f Slauffer fhusiness editorl. :Xndreoli thusiness assistantt. Distler tassistant editort. lfleishman tassistant editorl. Brownell tassisanl editorl. Chamberlin tlmusiness assistantl. reported to hometown newspapers hy the Press Club under the faeulty supervision of Nlr. Hohert ll. lllaek. who is assisted hy Xlr. Hohert Smith. lfaeh memher reports onee eaeh week in the news room in Main Hall Annex to send out the afore- mentioned reeognitions. lfaeh member is also expeeted to attend all varsity athletie eontests. where he may he seen typing statisties for metropolitan newspapers. At hlereershurg there is need of a newspaper to keep everyone eonneeted with the sehool. from students to faculty to parents to girl friends. in- formed of the current events of the eampus. The Mereershurg News. under the faeultv super- Xlr. St-hellyu prepares to read eopy for literary magazine. 1 p a- 3 . i,ir vision of Mr. Bryan Barker and edited hy Walter Wi. Cohen. provides this eoverage. The News gives aeeounts of all items of sig- nifieant interest including sueh artieles as hi- weeklv honor rolls. sport reviews. features. and reports of the various meetings of sehool organiza- tions. Just as important as the artieles is the eflieient. interested. and thorough wav that it is presented. Few people aetuallv realize the effort involved in puhlishing eat-h issue. On Wiednesday afternoon work on the paper hegins, At this time the editors meet in the news room and lay out the paper for the ensuing week. illhursdav afternoon after luneh. assignments for liiditors of Lit all hoys' post ofhce hoxes. 44.4 Nllflfl IQHNIEI H42 NIANS l ff,xI mlm fron: lvll: l 1':mlf ININPVIH 1I'illlll'4' rwliluri. xlI'1:1'lH'f lf4':1lul'1- Vllillllw. llfmi ll:-.lllnv wlllulf. lllxllwr M4-num :IN-HVIQIII' WIIIUIV. XX. 1,ulu'n 41'iIIllPl' III wllla-H. llluvrwll ialwzwizlln- Npmlx 4'4liIm'P Iimxrm- flmmi 1-flllnl P, Ixuflwll flvllxlllvv lIl1lIlllj11'I'7. llunpv-N Mpurl- '1'illllI'4'1'AIilllIV. .Nl'1'HlI1flllIlf lf. Uillvl. IH l'alulu 4 .mn-mn, Xmlrvnll. I'Il'lNIIIlI1lIl f1l'lllllI'l' wlllm I, W1-lx:-v 'lb,l1lIUQ1I'ilIiIl4'I P. liixln-V. XM-Nl. lguvlx 'II'l1llHgLl'1ll'lIl'l'. Xlwallllwln inf mu .' fxznln-H. II4liIlh'N iv-uiur 4'il'f'IlI1lti1IlI IIHllI1lQll'l'b. U. Hil'flilI'l'hlPll lrxvllullgq- 4'mlil1vI'5. Xlilvlu-Il, H1-il, l num' 14111 x: lliwillgg IllIlIl2l2l'I . xlblillllx filx-4l1'iLIIl' r'ir'1'llluIinll lll1lllilgll'l . I I'i1'IHilI1'. KI1-1-. l nuflf1 mu: Us-lmnl. 'lf l'ur'-mmx kallivalvlu Ilillllhlll. l.l'XIlll'. '.ilV'fHl'llI. lwllfz mu .' lxf-rxlvin. Hllwu-, Sl'IllllllilV'l4'I'. 1-1-Llx Ill41NlIl4l'll4llllQ rlwxlllll IIVIIJS nmkv M-uf' il prim'wsirlm-r. 5 1 . 4X' 1 - K-1 - x-4 4 .Av l . , -.L .5 '58 . H - I , .,S2 1. iv-1. .5 L . -D . .-. . -I 1 --Ak-. 4' W. -- .-,X 4 n-'x 1 A:k' 'nL- LF' x 'u X a'n ' 4- iols lfsigjlll' sm 3 ' 1 1Iuxmny. N1'NF1'llllUl'F am- lmrfl all work m lln- IIVXXS mmm NHIHILIX ilflvlx Numlux. Sllllllll fluru-5 nf VQHIIIIIIS lllv. Un Friday afternoon the printed copies of the News are turned over to the Business Board and its faculty adviser, Mr. Philip Garrett. who then begin folding the paper. filling envelopes, and mailing it all over the world. Four hundred and ninety copies of the paper are placed in the mail boxes in the Academy store for distribution among the students and faculty. Another hundred copies are placed in the lobby of Traylor Hall for guests and visitors ol the school. 'lille fact that the News has been awarded the highest possible rating by the Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association for the past 19 years signihes the excellence of the paper. The Lil. lVlercersburg's literary magazine. which is published five times a school year, had its beginning in 1897. Since then thousands of student-written themes. cartoons, and brainrack- ing crossword puzzles have been included in the publication to show students of the Academy the creative writing of their classmates: it provides them with the incentive for writing even better themes for publication and offers a means for those boys who have perfected their writing abilities to display them. The Lit is appreciated not only by the students of the Academy. for alter it is published the busi- -if The news room is used daily by the News staff. Here the hard- working boys of the school pa- per are rushing their latest one. ness staff meets in Irvine Hall to stuff envelopes with the newly published magazines to be sent home to parents. The Lit is in its sixty-first year of publication and is under the faculty supervision of Mr. Richard Schellenherger, who, aided by an ex- cellent staif, strives to make this magazine a progressively better expression of their literary creativity. The Business Board of the News meets every Friday afternoon to pack the newly printed papers for mailing to friends and parents. These boys are some of the many who help to get out The Mercersburg News elliciently. l 63 I N1 .E z , iWwaa.n'-VvE'.Amc'Pl, -'- ., 'V H 419' i 1 y fu f ,f Us W' 'M I P , . IIA' , Vx ' , 7 J 3' . U1 , Q . 7Q1 11 ?'f'i 'RW A , ' . ,- , .1 , , . :EA F- 1' ,, ,. . f .',-ffAv,, gy .'f'f in 'Q , ' i'i. ,. 4- A M Social Lif Progress through life at The Mercersburg Acade- my is rounded by varied entertainments and social activities, from music to debating, from intramural competition in sports to snowball fighting. A de- veloping interest in this phase of academy life strengthens the student who holds fast to the bene- fits attained. 'NW at Q 'S ,2 Y. ,X t W me if X mg? Aw Al fix .1 ,qs X Wagga! art OH. s,M,k' ffv' 'S x Q :S it ,Ia 'Q P afar Yi' 'AW Nm NSW E ' G Q jx .iq , Ax u, ff' I ,. - -. .-.ww v Vx., A ' gr A.-r 'f?igf.i 'X Q w I- ' WY' , - ' w i, - wiki , . '- f wee Q Ei 3, , 1 ,gf fy , L -. fy S ,- '15?4 :. ' f Lim if ' Q- , 3. f fe-.mf::, R ' -f5M 1sx.,3 ff W '31 ,f- -' mv '...-.-19 - E 4 1 s, A, v- 'Q zu-.Q i 'l'op: 'liipscy crew member returns with admiral's goat. Center: Whatis going on here? Females ashore! Bottom: lllercersburg sailors return after happy leave. vacation. one before spring vacation. and one at Commencement. After a few months of rehears- als and work in the loft of lryine Hall. the audience and the members of the cast enjoy the climax of the club's efforts-the performance. Of course. there are many other fields of interest in the Stony Hatter Dramatic Club. which might be very satisfying. if one is not interested in acting. Among these other interests are costume. scenery. lights. properties. directing. prompting. and sound. Admission to the club requires 16 points. which are gained by efforts shown in the interest of the organization. linder the faculty direction of Mr. Robert Scharmann. former instructor in oratory and public speaking. the play. Night Must Fall by lfmlyn Wiilliarns. was presented by the club before spring vacation 1957. The plot was centered around two heinous murders and the problem that the Scotland Yard inspector had with them. Those who went to the play have said that the set was superbly done and that everyone enjoyed the play itself. ML Roberts . the third play of the 1950-57 school year. was also under Mr. Sf'llZ1I'ITlElIlll.S direction. This play centered around the story of the hilarious pranks and the pandemonium that broke loose on a Navy supply ship during Wvorld Tempers llare between captain and Mr. Roberts while at sea. . , -,ssaiiif wihw,,g,.f .4 fl A . 1 .r x gi ' 4, 4 .1 f.-egg. 4 . . fi- 'kk yt. sas! pages' f 6 ,fe iw - , K f- ix - - AL 1 ,,a.ff,f--M - at, t at 4 1 ' Q Q A 731 sff s. i55,x . fr A , Q F 5 . 5 s o f h . 1 ,... ,, , . ' 1 ,s 1, Xl! Nu---' IX1'i INbllIl1'lAN l,:uly Vhmllllu- llnlllplmll 1-num-s on-r Xolpmu- ll'lz1llv in Xliql uinll-r play in -Ms:-nllvly llzlll in l'il'lll'lIill'f. V Klan' ll. Nlr. llulu-rls. ilu- t'Xt'f'llllXl' olluw-V. mu All Ilia 1-zllvlalin m-rv llu- lun 4-mlllivlinp pw-l'wl1a1lilim-N 3g i' i in llu- play. 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V n l 'l lu ilu- yn-aus In runu- many uill lgl'Illl'IlIlN'I' ilu f 'f 'A lc k I glllllftlilf 1-xr-ning lllllXl1'r. uluil-ll am- flumn in 4,,,xi,,,, pl,-ml, Mill, I-,.l,,,-lu,,l1Q,.li1,' Ilu- 'x5S1'Illllll llillllllllll'21lIIl1'X. 'l'lu- rl-flumluwilvil NN llX,l l'l'lll 4 l.l Ii l r'fxl mu, lmm lvll: lllnu-lx, lfl:'lu-niqxu-. llilflllll. llluul:-. Nlr. Supa. llixlla-V. X. ,luru-Q ., ,. . . . 1 llIll'l'lilI. lllilfl. .Nd Itlll. -:mul mu: llIllt'II. liumu-ll. lxuw-. Nlzlllnulul--. l'll'lklIlIIilII. X, lluqu-vp lxzllfm-lu. l'lzllI. llulle-n l'RU,lICl1'I'l0N 11HI'lXX-f-I-'ir-.wx row. from left: lfalrley. llusinger. lilor-k. Hoop:-s. llarnmll. Nuilreoli. liillll- erou. Swoml rout Denis, Neff. Haven. Nuss. N. Cooper. Lueillein. C. Mitrliell. EllIll1lllSl0ll. J. Carlile-r. llih-nlic-lil. Thin! ron: Cray. xvllllillllx Cates. lgflllllllilll. llooher ily ol' showing lhese IIl0Yll'S is given lo the Projeetion Crew, uniler the lam-ully ilirer-lion ol Nlr. l'hilip l.. Garrett. Ullu-r responsihililies ol' the crew ineluile selling up the equipment. Yllllllillgl the projevlors. remaining ufler lhe movie to vleuu up the As- si-mhly llalll. anil pulling ilu- equipmenl away. Nluny of the hoys who join this organization are inexperiemw-ml hut learn quickly the type of work the 4-luh iloes and how lhis work is to he done. The ereyi is also 1-ullerl on lo show movies lo any xisitors who eome lo the school and would like lo see movies wlueli pertain lo si-hool hle. The aforementioned Sauurcluy evening movies are sponsored hy the Y. M. C. A. funfls. yshieh are gained through lhe clues necessary for mem- hership. These movies have vurieil in lype gn-ally from such moyies as The Good lfurlliii hy Pearl lluck lo l3atlle Cryu from the hook hy l.eon Uris. These movies are in general will likecl hy the sludents who attend the showings. A lter il year of diligent znul f'0llSl,'il'IlllOllS work ilu- 1'-ren memhers luring the year to u elose hy' an eujoyahle mlinner. 'lilllx old folks sit one out aucl 1-hut while the young set keep on clam-ing at Christmas formal. 'KN IH l'l'l NNI! XX IlI'I'li Ml-QIMIPI X345 lfinl mug fron: lf'-fl: Hi-Il.fInI1-man. 'xlli1'l'. iil'4'l'li. llnlnplnn. Nwuifl l'1Pll'f Wmuls, 'Xliiio-airy. Lille-. lxnisriy. iiilnc-r. Ilnnki-, Fhillilu. Tllilll rout liI'Uliy. il0iil'llQI44'f'll. Mr. flrmvr. lnsl-uannv iiznnw- ln lrzulor. Thi- Dante l:0lllllliHt'i'. innim-r lhv 1-2ll'llilY IilI'1'f'il0ll nf Nil: ifrrwsl A. Slulr-y. plans all of thx' iv0l'lll2li illlll iiifmmmll ilaiivvs all Thi- 5u'aiiioii1y. it is lin- juli of this 1'lllllIIliilt'l' lu plain 4'll4'Il 1iillll't'. mlm-orulv lhv dumw' hull. annl uvl us hosts. ,M one nl' lhc-sv formal iizlmw-s. usually lhe- spring tiilIll'4', lhi- Blue- and While Mvlodians play. This or- gilllililiilill was fnlilnh-ri in 1921 and has lwvn playing an iniporlanit part in lhm- nnisix-ai iifv all lhe- avarlviiiy ever since. NVIC lfUYXlMl'l l'lClC Ifmm lwjl: i,lllll'Alll. 1.1-nh:n'l. liiinmnslnn. llmsniv fl'ililil'lllilIli. 'lf Jonvs. Yosv. This year. for the first time. informal tea dances were held in Traylor Hall alter foothall games. These dances have heen regarded as heing yery successful lay the students. Three times a year formal dances are planned and held at the academy. Three limes a year the lair sex inxades the eanipus. and three times a year the area lbetween 'lit-1 dormitory, South Cottage. and Traylor Hall is roped oil . These dances are held luefore Christmas xacation, on Klidwinter Nlveek lfnd. and on a week end in Nlay. The necessities for these dances are im- ported from such exotic places as Penn Hall, Crier School. et cetera. During these times hap- piness prevails at the academy. but some stu- dents seem to he the hare nots and make use of today's optical equipment from the front rooms of dormitories. During the dance a couple might suddenly decide to take a walk. Wvhen doing so they are sometimes disappointed. for they find spotlights shining on the Boys' Garden and Irvine Seat. The Glee Club. under the direction of Mr. liarle H. Croyer, is one of the essential parts of Tea dances xt ere inaugurated at Xlercerslrurg this year. Tore Hrandt and Tom Jones keep their loyelies company in Tray- lor Hall. the musical entertainment at the academy. Try- outs for memhership are held hefore Christmas and the cluh hegins practice immediately after- ward for their performance at the annual Spring Concert. Also performing at the Spring Concert is the Concert Band. which is also under the direction of Mr. Grover. Many memorable moments of The Academy hoyis life have been contrihuted hy the Octet. The Christmas dance, held in Traylor Hall and one of the highlights of the year, brought youth and beauty from Penn Hall, Crier, and home. 'Fl 1111111-1-111-. .. 1., 1'1N111'1'. 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Nx,l'1iIlK'S4ILlY. and l rimlax' morn- ing all lcu o'r'lm'k ilu- svhuol j0lll'llf'yS ln thv .Xssvlnlmly Hull lu lish-11 lo HllllOllIH't'lIlPlllS and sing: svlmol songs. ll is the wspollsilvility of lhv Assembly Band lo pmvimle- tha- musif- all those- lluring lln- yn-ur whvn sum-lx Ill'l'f0l'IIl1lIlt'l'S as plays. mlm-lrulx-s. and vom-erls am- lu-ld. it is the jolm uf lhv Enlertainnu-nt Ushers. unmlvr lhv Y Yuung Ml: .Iunwsh gm-ls in il lilllv pmvlim-. In H. iyrmm-1' l'lDlllIll1'lS f.IllIl'1'l'l Huml in Spring 1957. llllz 0l.Il'.l N'ulf'1I: Xlr. frI'1lNf'I'. Nlumlzng, jmnz lvfl: tzlblllllltlll. llmnln-s. Hxuns. llistlvr. T. l'zu's1ms. llurmll. ll. U, I.:-mis. YY, jnllnstzm. I W C f- F Fl' I gg' as ,G - k - 4,45 :ff Q '-L ,fi Q5' 5, 'LGU Lying' x w Q g 2 fl 61 +5 ' ,. tml S Q ig: Q 1 U . 1 I E R ' 5 wx ewajgjm 3 W X , , Q q ' lf' U' - .,. X4 ,.. 'S xii. . .1 .QA V ,yi ba Q. 9' E ' 4 ef , W K ,, Q sing I Q 5 Q? if 3 if Vg sea 'E 27 6 jf .f ig? W fu? I i 'S - 1 lltl mu It in lxut H ill l iff Relaxation at liitncris liistro. llltl s' ' 1 ,z -. lfddie Condon and his hand entertaing Sunday afternoon jam session in gym. Xlercershurg. Many days one may sec colorful. round objects sailing gracefully through the air. No, Mars has not invaded thc lfarth. It is just one of the re- laxing games played at The Academy-flying sauccrsl lf one walked into '6.lack's', on a Saturday afternoon. he would certainly sce someone trying his so-called skill at one of the pinball machines. One of the highlights of the school year at The Merc-ershurg Academy is the Midwinter Week End, which is held annually after the mid-year examinations. Une of the highlights of this week end is the dehate hetween the Marshall Literary Academy griddcrs await Merccrshurg followers as Foothall Band marches past Ks-il Hall. M.ftIiSIIAI,I. 0l l llIl'ili5---Serllerl. front lcfl: llaldorf tpresidenll. lluncan Hirst vice presidentl. Stami- ing: ii. Hughes fsergeant-at-arrnsl, F. Richardson fsecretaryl. W. Cohen Ctreasnrerl, Van Seiver lsecond vice presidentl. Society and the Irving Literary Society. The topic for this dehate is the national topic for delvate that year. Preparation for the dehate takes several months and is one of the most worthwhile activities in which a hoy can participate. Mr. Eric lf. Harris, head of the chemistry department, is the dehaters' coach and the faculty adviser in charge of the dehate. livery year the dehate is held in the gym- nasium. which is decorated with rihhons of paper and the hanners of hoth societies. The students file into the gymnasium in two groups. one lrving and one Marshall. and take their seats on opposite sides. Of course. each society cheers IRYING fiisisiiii'iRSfSt'llll'l1. from left: lloopes fpros- idcntt. Mattern Hirst vice presidentt. Standing: Stanller ftreasurerl. Shirer lsergeant-at-armsl, Raven tsecrctaryl, Downie lsecond vice presidcntl. lj for their team preceding the start of the actual delrate. The visitors are seated hetvveen the tvvo societies. Judges are chosen and seated among the visitors. As soon as everyone is seated Ur. Tip- petts welcomes the guests and introduces the speakers. As each speaker is introduced. his soci- ety cheers him with a thunderous ovation. The delwate lregins with first the allirmative. followed hy the negative. until all the arguments and rehuttals have heen presented. lfach society chooses four of the hest candidates to present their arguments. lfach applicant pre- pares a three-minute speech and presents it in private to the master in charge. and from this octor quizzes society presidents MIN RSI! 'Xl.l, l1lilfX'l'l-IRS --S-1' fl I mf.. fr ll NL If'-lr: lllSllf'I'. lu. Mnllf-r. Nlruulnzg: XX. i.ulu'n. RlllNlk'. llu- mlm-lmu-rs are 1-lursvn. Nlalerial is gallu-rml. 4'2llill0gIllt'll. alul sorts-cl into four gIl'OlllJS. 1-au'l1 spa-aker taking mu- phase of tlu- argnnulnl. Allvl' llu' null-s llilXk' lu-vn vmnpilocl anal llux pI'l'S4'l1liIll0ll lllillllll'tl. llu- lung lwruul of II1t'IIlUI'llLlll0l1 lu-gins. lluring llul lasl sum-ral xwvlis luflorc' Nllllllllllli' W1-vli l'llHl work on llu' su1u'lu's is :1l'4'm'lcl'aln'1l l nnluvalwly. 'lllu' 1'ulminali0n of this work is llux mlvluallv llsvll. 'llllis yvar llli' lopu' for mlm-lralv l'0Ill't'l'lICll llu- l llllP1l5lllllxS prolwlvnl wllll l.Ul'1'lQII aul. Xllll'Sllilll luul llu- lllllI'l1l2lllYl' alul lrxing llu- llt'g1i1llY1', lrxing mon ilu' ll'1lIIl clvlralv. znul Gvorgv llisller was 1-lursen llu- lwsl spvakvr. who was on llu- xl1ll'Sllllll lc-am. Un Alumni Day llu- lfamllty Wonu-n's llluln lDI'Qil!llli'll alul gan- a salm- in 'llraylor Hall vllivlly of aprons. lunl somv other ilvms new also lu-ing snlml. lla-st s u-akcr Disller of Nlarshall. l l1'x'ing's winru-rs vntvl' for wnrcl lmalllv Fel, lliNlNll l3ICH.-X'l'lCliS-'SQ-fzlzwl. funn lvfl: llfmlu-5. l'ngar. Slululillg: liury. l,aure'lu'e-. zirshull Illilll laik:-s off lo xsin. XIRIYSIIEIH also Mins thi- urvslling nn-vl Nliil-xsiiilvr iluilm- aillrnvls lhm- youth and hc-:lilly of lha- Ianni lo Kc-il Hall. ilihn- xofurinni. uliif-Ii is lhc' re-vorii phiyn-r in During lhis ww-k 4-nli lhv liso lilt'l'2ll', sovivlivs Ihv IiiYI'ilI'y. is also zinolhn-1' inli-rn-sl of lhe- slncin-nl ol' Thi- Avalcivrlly. lrxing and XILIFSIHIH. hold vom- it thi- zlvziilvlliy. II' an slnnlvnl il:-sirvs. he may pm-lilion in si-wnll sports. among xshivh arr- hslvn lo anything from thi- IllllSil'ill svorv from nrvslling. swimming. and lmskq-llmll, This yi-ui' Ihv lzilm-sl llroznhsziy shoxs lo songs and slorivs in Nlurshall non lhv swimming: XIRIYSIIQIH xson thn- lhl- iilIl:IlI2lglt'il1' is slnmlying. huskvlhzlllz and Niarshull won Ihr' wrvslling. Of vonrsi-. the-rv is an illllllllll Nlimlxsinlvr xx41'l'k Nlziny humorous inviah-nls ovcnr during thi- I nil ilzliiw-. xshivh is he-lil lhi- day hm-forv lln- dv- svhool yn-ar ul Xll'l'l'l'l'Slilll'gI. Millie' of uhh-h inighl hah- on than in-1-lx 1-nfl. and uhii-Ii is also il X4'l'y sf-vin Xl'l'ySlI'1lIlgll' lo an xisilor all lhn- svhool. who flNiiX1'lH'1'1lSiUlli.Ul'lIll'SlllliQxlliS. is going lo forgvl lhv aiflvr-lnn1'h valiisliwiiivs Xhnnni Ualy 1-xvnls: le-fl. apron sails- hy l au'11lly uoinn-n in iIiI'ilyI0l'1 right. spvukm-rs' lzlhiv ul lllllllllll uhnnn-r hrings ilillllllli noluhh-s logvlhn-r. Mr. cheerleader Smith stirs skyrockct. Colonial Cottagers relax. Faculty player De Vere stops Senator Mattern, but the 'fdonsf' lose 33-39. given by Mr. David l . Chapman in his class- room? Every afternoon the class goes through a 'fwork-out to loosen muscles and encourage the mental activity of the student and the drill instructor. Kuhnie's hikes are sometimes another source of hilarity. Boys are often stranded at the top of a cliff or at the bottom of a quarry-things which seem. when they happen and afterwards, very humorous. Snowball fights are often started in fun. but soon the boys participating in this combative sport are out for blood . Do you remember that fight between two of the notorious dor- mitories just before Christmas vacation, which took place on the spider field? After Christmas vacation a Senate-Faculty basketball game is held as a grudge , One could go into detailed explanation on this subject, but one has to see one of these games to believe it. Lance Lewis '57 th-ftii and four Pittsburgh Pirates conduct lively panel January 29 in Assembly Hall. Determination and the will to win epitomize the character of coach and athlete alike at Mercers- burg. A full calendar of sports offers to the student an opportunity to grow in character and experience as his physical prowess increases and he progresses toward ideals of sportsmanship and good health. , . w 5 x im r si fag.. QM 4 ,MB 3 V Q X1 k .I .5 j. ievaw, ,Q k z if . Q . U X v an N Q, Q 2 x Ny ,wffM,f SA ,, .rv awp. Nymi, A .. ' .ws J'wf3,, . ,f f .DWF H Vkrr ,Aft Q vw :L W VV ' C -3 W, 2 - Ne. M - A ' uh . - if x K xg ,gi sf ,Q -f X t . L ' , . .wwl,,, Km. . . k . .mea fi .L ww1,Mf R VD- A- -k . ,-J A-f -- Ab -V -A ' V, pm. S.- fy .vi ,iixsfi ai -if si ,Nw .. 'NW Q fy , A. 5 V 7 wif ,. Y . 3- ,gg . 'Q aft -524, 1 Q T f an i ' N1 Mx: 6 X 4 ,Ni .L xg Uk. .1 1, V vw wg 5 , W, ,sw .V ., Q ,E 1 .pr , if Q 4, . , K . 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'l'his le-ttvr rep- rf-sm-nts many hours ol hard work and prartiu- undvr thc- skillful vym- ol his roacli. lfvm-ry your thi- lmoys who varn xarsity lvttc-rs arm- privilc-gm'd to he' ahh- to join THE VARSITY CLUB. Sonn- ol thi- old grads rim-is loothall game- on Alumni liar: .I lvl! ll?-fi xutoli lol Nl. A. . vrom l'0ll'f xl' 1 .' ' ' ' . svrre-tary I. whit-h is undm-r ilu- dirt-4-tion ol' Coach Leonard lllantz. 'lihv Varsity liluh is in vhargm- of arousing spirit. vm-ouraging hoys lo try for varsity sports. and annually Choosvs our of its nivmhvrs as the' outstanding athlvtc- ol' tht- year. Thx- nvwvsl fum'- lion of thv rluh has grown he-causv of tht- sceni- ingly pri-postt-rous hut highly Sllt'l'l'SSl.lll ids-a of svlling: hot dogs and rokvs at the games. whivh was proposcd hy l.. l.anCv Lewis '57, Thi- rluh us:-s tht- profits that arc- mads- hy the selling of thi- hot dogs to huy whitv wool 1-l'1-ix'-iwvk swvatvrs whim-h they press-nt to thc' graduating si-niors who haw' t'ilI'tlPIl a varsity lettvr during thx-ir slay at ixll'I'f'l't'Slll1l'gI. 'l'h0 vhlh also sponsors thi- lflivvr- h-advrs and Marshals of thv li'im-ld. Thr- lunrtion of tha- Cheerleaders is to arousv tlw spirit ol tht- studm-nts at gamvs. lm-ad 1'liv4'rs at thc' pvp-rallies. and lu-vp tht- srhool spirit lvrxvnt during the lonff wintvr months hv h-adinsx rlu'm'rs m 3' . 1 at the assenihlivs. tim-orgv llisllvr and David Yas- tinv arv thi- hm-ad 1-lim-rlt-aih-rs. who km-p Nlvr- l't't'SlltIl'QI-S t'ltl't'l'llIQI svvtion at its hest. 552 lmn ol llouvlx l n-mlwirlx ll. lillllll. ure- in Cllurgm- ol sn-ating gucsls. pure-nts. and alumni. passing out pmgruums uml IIl0YlIIQ1 lllv rl-frl-slunmn staml lo alllllm-lim' uvlixilin-s. Vlllll'lI' nalnv slr-ms .lmm lllv IIlilI'SllillS ul ilu' llelml of lUlll'lllIITlt'lllS wln-11 lxlllgllllllllilil was in llmwr. 'llllf-sv IllilI'HllLllS suv llml fair plan' was in pravlicv ul all timvs. Our rnmla-rn lllilI'SllLllS uw mul-lm tln- samv. 1lllfl'1lll.lC,Xl5lfll5--lfirixl rung frnm lt'-fl! llurns. llistlvr flu-all l'lll'1 I4lf'ilIl4'Ixl, x'ilSllIlP flu-ml f'llt'1'l'lf'llIlt'l'l. llvllin mmf r'1fll'.' I'nIlzu-k. fl, l'orte1r. IIIQVVSOII. X. .lunc-5. llINIINx5, The Marshals of the Field. umlvr ilu- rlirvv- NI R ll C E R S B U ll G! Team! 'lll'ilIlll 'll-aml is a conslunl vry. l:'xllSll.'Xl,S Ol 'l'III'1 l ll'1l,ll-lfirxt mu: fmnz lvft: Skf-nl-In. l,i1l'lllt'lIl, Sr-inslwirmlr lll1'illll11Ell'Hllilll.lull Kulm. llmsif l Millvr, G. IC. lllilvlwll. .gU!'0lI4l nur: lxlllllf'I'll. lA'llll2lI'l. M. .-Xllflvlwmrl. SlllI'1'Ik. A. lones, llunlnp. Thirrl rn14'.' Yuwlina liht- In-att of tht- tlrnni :incl tht- :irtlt-nl vrit-s. Klan lxlillhu lielpt-tl to zlrullsv svlioul spirit alt In-p l'illlll'S. Stipporl is uni' nl tht- niost l!IlIHtl'l2llll lz1r'lm's mmrkilig out rigumns rontinvs to vntt-rtuin tht Ill tl:-it-luping ai winning lt-ann. 'lihv Football lxlt'I'l'4'l'SlTllI'Q fans in il liltvvli-lliiiililt' tlisplny larvhing lgllllll nntlm-r tht- tlin-vlimi ul Nlr. all gznnvs. ai pei'fm'iiiuii4-v uhivh has lu-1-n gre-ally l urlt- ll. tlruu-rc'nntriln1t4's gn-titty to this luvtor viijnyml illlll highly 1'miipliiin'iitt-tl. with its hailltiniv lwl'lui'iiia1ii4-vs :intl its aivcuiii- lla-It ratllit-s lzilw plum- tht' night lim-lun' hmnc vnninivnt uf sf-liuul singing. 'lihv hops in this liontluill gainim-s. At tht-sv rullivs tht- stntlvnt hotly nnnl slwntl niziny hours of thvir liiiit-1-aivli ut-ek joins in Hllll't'lllllQ. yvllingl. alnrl singing to gin fi-tl xll'l't't'l'Slllll'j1l llznnl slrikt-s np l 1'gf1l1'l1g Song anal 1-rtmtl scnsvs anutlivr limm--It-:nn xii-tory. l 00'l'BAl,L BAND-First rule. from left: Kistler lmanagerl, Woods, Rive. lNl1'lIrady. T. .lones fviee preside-ntl. Dunlop. Hollengreen, .l. Ewing. MOGeary, T. Parsons, Mr. Grover. SBCUIIII row: Lytle, Knisely, Blair lpresidentl, Iu- gerson. Ziegler. Mavlit. Clemens. Bell. Curley. Stepllany, lleiser. Third rule: Earley. Mexvay. Apter. Bnlilinger, Creep, Sprankle. Ludwig. Hooke. Fnurth role: CUIIIIIIOII, Goldberg. Wallnorn. Slieeder. Sliillito, Bfltlltllall, Wilkinson. Kart. players tht- inspiration needed on the field. The enthusiasm. lioaeh Kuhn tells his numerous rare Cheerleaders. the Marshals of the Field, and the jokes. and Dr. C. Tippetts tof Prineetonl Marehing Hand lead the students with eager leads his now famous sky-rocket Cheer. Regularly at football games the Band under Doc. Crover's direction brings some new gimmick to its marching technique, but each program ends with an M formation and the playing of the Alma Mater to lead the eheering, singing Blue and Xvhite student body as they rise in tribute to their team. X 1115111 171 lU'1'11X1.1. l i1.x1 l'llH'. jlilfll 11'-11: N111 SI'1ll'111'111N'1'Q1l'1'. 11ll11'll11l11. 11111. 1il1'11l'I'. 11. 1111111112 Il. 1,. 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Y111'lll111l1'1I'I'. xx4'11Xl'l'. 11. 11. 1,1-111s. 51111111-. 11ll111'I1. 111l111g. 11, 1.1-1115. l'11lI1I'lll l'Ul1'.' 11I'11111'. 111ll1'1xl'lIIIl111Q'I. 111111111-1'. 1111111111-sl 111 1111- pzlsl s1-11-11 11-1111. '11111' s1-1111111 4'ill1 N .1 I . ip l Jw? p tw. WH .fowl M we Jldia MLW 49 I . f 70X Q0 e , - Cf 5 aj wt- Atubvxc Q flflfC1.2l1,0 THlRlJ TICANI l 00'l'BAl,L-First mir. from left: Nlr. Srhonheiter, Salkeld, Cameron, Nlarkley. Stine A X leo-eaptain I. nletiausland leo-eaptainl. liyler, Seymour. Kohrer, Mr. llurgin. Sernrztl mir: Burk. Win- nxgx V ters. Gregg. Basinger. Brueekel. Roehe, Albright, Ralston. Saylor. Wolf. Cordon. Third row: Foss. , vi ' Stone. l'erelnian. YY. lfisher. Crooks. Greger. Zeth, Marsted. Gross, Stith. Fourth role: llouse. A. Shep- ard. Straueh. Kaiser. Belknap. victor. hut the lVl6I'Cl'1'SllllI'g fans saw that there would he a good future. Disappointment ran high. when Lawrenceville defeated the Blue and White hy a score of I3-0 there. However. the winning path was found as the Corkerymen put forth a concentrated team effort to seore a thrill- ing l9-6 vit-tory over a highly regarded Valley Forge team on Alumni Day. The Blue and Wlhite nearly toppled The Hill St-hool in a see-saw game. However. a Mereers- hurg fourth-quarter fumhle gave Hill the victory, 6-0. Sparkling defense hy both teams was the high point of the game. Then the varsity gridmen trouneed a mueh heavier Vlloodherry Forest team l8-ll for their seeond win of the season. The Blue and Vllhite seemed to have found the winning eomhination. Proving the new eoaehes' hue pre- dietions about the season, the gridders Captured a l9-6 vit-tory over tough Wvyoming Seminary. Traveling to Vlvoodsloek. Virginia. lvlereershurg battled lvlassanutten to a successful eonelusion with the st-ore standing at l5-6. To Coaeh Corkery must go mneh erm-dit for lVll'Tt'CI'SlJl1I'g,S sueeessful footlmall season. for he has inspired confidence, the will to win, and sehool spirit. The ,layvee Football team under the direetion of Coaches Frederick ll. Kuhn and James ll. Coaeh Kuhn adjusts fullback llattlorf's shoulder pad in time-out from heavy varsity playing. Head football eoaeh Corkery. ,, -'V-V, U ,,-A -'Q' +I ' ,n f ' I 4 1 zZ'fH Q! 1 9 'fr i- E-. 3 gif -1- 'Ci WV? P if A N 13 aw 3 1 n Z' i A . W mf 1 Qi k' X Sgt 5 S V, 'Y ! -at I N 1 Q 3 l 3 Q ' WX 5' , 4 g, 'Q gn! if Vkhy f K L A ,T ,fa pm .f L . , A, L L ' -1- 1 A L .,J' L f M 2 1 .. as - ihmm an 3 .K v . g v , p -, K S., .Ja Q.- ' Simieff 2 , f Q , ' Q A ' 1 'Fw .1 ' v is' ff? f .. Q Ml 5 is A li' 'Lib f b I Q , L- f Nu, fl . f J W. ,Q - F nfl yn Al Douglass scores against Xvy0I'lllIl '. Serimrnagel Source of perfection. F' I' The bonhre ineites school spirit before our big game with The Hill School. The Spider Football team this year, co-cap- tained by Tom lllcllausland and Larry Stine, and playing only one game, lost to a much heavier and more experienced St. James School by the score of 7-0. The team was coached by Mr. Arthur R. Schonheiter. assisted by Mr. George NY. llurgin tthe latter a new addition to the coaching stalll. Vlvhen approximately thirty-five boys reported for practice the hrst day. prospects looked exceptionally bright for the future. The boys had three weeks to prepare for their game. During that time they serimmaged with both the Jayvees and among themselves. Game time found them well prepared. However, the Spiders. being only one hundred fifty pounds and under. were largely outweighed by the larger Jayvees from St. James. They had many bad breaks. which influenced the results ol the game. but they played hard throughout the contest and never let up. Valley Forge players close in to stop speedy halfback, Dave Pippin at Alumni Day game. ii Opponents' team gains eontrol of hall and eharges upfield for unsneeessfnl try at goal. With only four returning lettermen. Coaches 'l'homas li. Steiger and liollin li. Ut-Vere had to lruild from seraleh to field this yearis Varsity Soeeer Team. The eoaehes were ahle. however. to present a hard-fighting aggregation. 'llhe hooters got off to a discouraging start. hy losing their first two games. These two games. against niueh stronger teams. gave the boys ex- perienee for the remainder of the sehedule. The team won two of the next five games and tied one. The lilue and White lost its final game to wind up with two wins. five losses. one tie. ln the first game Wialkersxille High easily de- feated Nfereerslvurg hy a 3-0 margin. Poor pass- ing proved to he the hane of the loeal squad in this game. The next Contest. against an ex- perieneed Hill team. prox ed disheartening. as the smooth-working opposers eompletely dominated the game and won 3-tt. With high hopes of starting a winning streak. the lilue eleven suddenly found the seoring range and tied the well-drilled fiettyslwurg Jayvees. 3-3, The next opponent was Williamsport High Sehool. a sehool with hne soeeer teams for many years. Adept hall-handling and good passing proved to he too much for the loeal squad. as they were defeated 6-fl. The next eneounter was with South Hagers- town High. The ltlereershurg team proved the age-old adage. you eanit lose all the time . hy outseoring their opponents. -tt-3. For the hrst time. the squad showed its true eapahilities. The flettyshurg team. as ht-fore. proved to he a thorn in the loeal group's sides as they swept hy lvl1'I'l't'I'Sl1llTgI. 4-l. The following eneounter with Perliiomen was a nip-and-tuek game until Stttililili 't'ICAMf Firxl l'1lIt'. from left: hir. Steiger. llunean. Starkey. Sze. Shatto. fleisel teaptain P. Koste. Bitner. R. Hughes. Custer. Mr. De Vere. St'l'UIIll row: Arlruekle. Niell- olls R M Hershey I'dmonston Wtoup Vhapmin Heike: Qerrist I Bennett f' Hughes Nl-lf I nt A IQLI o :rt mu .1 si m in IQLPI Anderson Ne B ltt he UI e 1 ffhamlierlin. Alxoitiz. Alsted fmanagert, Hans von Broekdorfl fmanagerl. Tlziiirl i'llll'i' Braintlt'.il.loyd. Huinter, lfodet. loltlilfllik, Hoilah, lluhhs: I'itltt1'I'fiPltil: S . X lCnte'l'ir. WW l. F1 h W-I.-I I 1 z 't. G. . ' ff. z ' l ', fl tx. If is tfffifw ff WWW Oo CROSS tf0llN'l'RYfFirst mzc. from left: Laedlein. Allen. Harold ron Brockdurfl. l'. 'l'homas. Root. Scrum! rruc: Nan Buskirk. ll. Mitchell. ,l. l . lfisher. Davis. D. Welt:-ater. Torruella lmanagert. Thin! mic: llertolet. nkngell. Wentz. li. jones. the last quarter. when Jim Ceisel. captain for the ycar. scored a goal. which won the game for Nlercershurg. 2-1. preceding this encounter. the lilue Iayrees fought a scoreless hattle with the xisiting team's jayvees. This was the year's only game for the junior varsity. The game on No- remher ll with Williamsport High marked the conclusion of the home Contingentis season. The opposers. as hefore. played a fine defensive game. and came out on top. 3-0. Cross Country. coached hy Jimmie Curran. completed a fair season hy winning one of its three meets. To initiate the season, Mercershurg met Hill School on the home course. The local Soccer Coach Tom R. Steiger. squad, running without the services of its two top men. who were sick, was defeated hy a perfect score. 15-40 llow score winst. 'l'rareling to Sl. James for its second meet. the Blue and Xvhite harriers. again hampered hy the loss of several of their runners to the Asian flu, met defeat. The score. 19-36. In their final meet, the Academy encountered South Hagerstown High. and with its top men hack. was victorious by a 25-30 score. This race was hard-fought all the way. The course for this race was shortened because many of the Hagers- town hoys were young. Harold ron lirockdorff served as captain. Mercershurg Captain von Brockdorf comes in. XXRSITY B.-XSKl'I'l'l3Xl.I, l ir.wl rnup from lr-ft: Bowman, li. Watkins, li. Hllg1Ill'S. Mr. Plilllll. Huupt. NlllllU'l' Inln. Sm-nml ruff: Hrms fHlilll1lQl4'l',. ffmmw. I':I'iI'kS0ll. VVhilwm'tll. lmsnr-ski, Yom-. Brown ff'llll!ilill,. f:i1lll1'l'1lll 1 llI1lllilfll'l', Splril and llvluwnlillzllioll lwsl 1lvsc'rilw this yvur's Varsity Basvlllall I4-um umls-r lhm- ox- perivm-vd di1'c-clion of CULIVII IA'0llilI'll A. l'luntz. The x1f'I'i'1'l'Sl1llI'f1 calga-rs vonlpiled ai CI'f'llilillbIl' 0-l- rw'ol'd. Aflvr only il ww-k of iryuuls Mr. Vlzlnlz pin-km! ilu- I2 most prunlising prospc-vis lo VOIHINISG his squad. lfrom ilu- lu-girllmirlg of lhv sm-uson il was 1-vidvlll that the hoopslvrs lac-lu-rl top-notch 1'vss-rw slrvnglh. but il fim- iirsl tvam I4-fl the vursily lo il SlIl'Ct'SSrlll season. Thr slarling five- vmnposvd of Captain Hob Brown. Vose. Whitworth. Frlm. and Clulrlvs Hughx-S lvd VHNY- Ask Me-ssrs. Planlz and Conlin. I A , -H - ' A, . u 1 llwNl0R Y.fXH5l'l'Y H.-XSKH'l'HAl.I, fflfirxl row. from lefr: Nivlmlls. Zvtll. Frantz fl'0-Cillililillf. Ur. 4Ionlin, Nlarklvy. XIIIIII. Kr:-id:-r. .N'l'f'llllllf4l1l'Z lfzlrlvy 1r11a1l1ugvrl, Vnrner, Kuss. Fl:-tr'ln'r, Filllllilll. lTI'lll'kt'll!IliHt'I' 11-0-vaptuilli. nm-Hy, llumilton 4lIlilIlilQl1'l',. .lump hall in niicllloor sends lt'llS9-l'21t'Pfl. tall-man llroun a long way towarcl rallvrs. tht- tlllllllvl through the st-ason. Brown anil Yost' svort-cl 23 points anil llroun hail 241 as X ost' iwri- prolilim- Sl'0l'l'l'S in almost vu-ry gfilllttk Nlt't'1't'l'SlHllt'gI ahsorlwml thvir lirst mlm-lt-at 79-70 lint this would not haw ln-on possihlv without against a strong: Nlassanuttt-n Nlilitary Al'1ltlt'l11f tht- lint' lwa1'k-vonrt play. passing. antl lt-4-cling ol team in a wt-ll-playvtl ganu- at Xvootlstoi-li. Xthitisortli. lfrlw. antl Hugln-s. Virginia. xlt'I'1't'l'SllllI'QI opvnecl its lraski-llrall svason lry lloaring' to a 1-5-20 amlxantagu' at hall lllllt'. thrashing l'vnn Slatv lforvslry 75-50 in a ganu- tht- varsity haskvllmall squad vrusln-ml 'l'ht- llill ayvtl on thcopponents' lloor. lirown scored 25. Sc-hool 735-fill on thi- loval vonrt. Yost- hail a lollom-il hy Iirlfs l7. ancl Wllitssortlfs lo. spot-tat-inlar clay and lt-tl all play.-rs with 27 points. ,-Xt lllllllt' following llliristinas xavation ilu- A Wt'll-l53l21llCt'll Massanutten hw again fle- Xlt'l'l't'l'Sl1llI'QI quintet tlt-fvatm-tl xvytillllllg Svini- lt-atc-rl lx1l'fl't'l'Sl!lll'Q 70-63. llrown svort-ml 253 anil nary 72-56 in a ratht-r loost-ly playml gains- in Vosv vannt-tl 22 points. ln tht-ir sixth gaunt- xshir-li Yost- antl liroxxn paveil tht- Avatloiny with Nl:-ri-erslnirg Sllt'l'llIT!l16'll to a strong Vlvvstt-rii 77 :intl 23 points. l't'SIN't'llXt'ly. X I , Kllarylaml lfrvshnn-n sqnatl 73-07. llroxin playwl ,Moi 1 -Q Cy Q G Groat. Pittshurgh Piratt- ancl All-Amt-rif-an H ' Awln Q luaskvthaller. launvhvs si-t shot lox tht- nm-t. .1 , Hi, , LI.. .L . -....1.... I. .,, Ynsv springs high fm' jnlnp shot. Xvhilworth eyes hall and womlm-rs. llallitime hrc-ak givvs sporlsrnen a smoking opportunity in mild wt-alln'r. il line. all-around gzamv and finishc-rl with 23 tht- lt-ann tmunvv Vallloy lforgv Military Al'll1l9lHy points. ifornpln-lilly olltc-lass:-cl hy il 1-lussy Mvr- T5-57 for their fifth victory. Vosv hit for 29 l't'I'SlPlll'gl liw. Penn Stats' l 0rs-stry was irannplvil und HFOWII. 28. ,liI'2lYC'llIlg1 to Carlislv. l'vnnsyl- NIU-T2 on tht- honn- flour. Displaying vxvm-llvilt Nillllil. tlw tt-am COIllillllt'll its winning ways hy shouting. the varsity hoopstt-rs were led hy Hill mlm-fezllillgz Divkinson lfrvshmcn 65-51. Vosm- anal Vusv. who rvgistert-ml IH points. whill' Hllglllw. Brown again wvrv top scort-rs with 20 :mil 253 lfrh. unfl Brown also ligureil prnrnini-ntly in thv points rvspe1'livc-ly. svuringz. Hzlmlolph-lVlau'on Military Al'illll'IIIy sqtlc-vm-cl 'lihv Sllilfll shouting of Yusv anrl llrrm n in-lpt-rl hy thi- xl0l'l't'l'SllllI'gI vugxers 06-05 in tht- sm-atsonis .M If-li. Hugzhvs trim-s u lmnk while Il l-t'll0W-I'34Sl'l'l'S watt-h: all right. Voss shoots from tht- nutsidv. lfuaivll l,l2llIlZ lilulillm-S uitli stuluurts. llrown-l'iratvvonrt1-iuwnlnterl l lllliviul sc-orvkm-epxi1's 1-lu-1-k statistivs lu-txwe-ii pvriocls nl lvaskotlrull gunu-. linulv on tlu- llauulolpli-Xlauwrn court. 'l'lu- gunu- as lwull-hznullingz. ilrililwling. anul slumling. tlu- uns not tleviclcml until tlu- linul svvoiuls. Wllt'lI tlu' lPllIll tritwl to lostvr sonu- lntnrc' xarsity IIl1llt'I'llll. opposing: tc-am se-oreml tlu- winning lmaskot. Bolt 'l'lu' 1-xvvllent spirit arul te-amwork lu-lpe-cl the llrown. vlectetl tlu' Varsity llaskvtliall Captain tvzun tlvlvzlt York Country Day Sclumol ,lit-ill znul prior to the gznne. CilIlIlt'il 20 marlu-rs. 51--39. iXl21SSZlllllllf'tl Military Acaflvmy 50-ill. mul 'l'lu- Nll I't't'l'SlTtll'g Junior Varsity lmusluftlvalll llanulolph-lllam-mi lllilitury Ac'Lule'111y 53-'ll-. wllilv team. under tlu' flirt-Clion ol' Mr. J. ll. Conlin. tlu-squadwusxiaiiqtiislledlwyNY'yornii1g1 Sl'Illlttlll'y luul un :ite-rmigv sm-usmi. St'1'tlt'lllg u It-33 rt-cnrtl. 237-129. 'l'lu- Hill Svluml 35-20. znul Nlussuiuittn-n lly lt-urning the l.lIlNlLlIll1'lIlLllS ol' tlu- gunu-. snvli -lt!-3 I, lmlt. llliu- Lnul While- 1-agcr firos for lwuslwl: right. llruuniv staiuls rt-ucly to grulv znurtlu-r relunnul. SWIMMING 'l'l'iAhl-1 ir.sI mug from lvfi: Rvif. Bl'00lill',lt'l. hliissvr. Herr. li. llugrlws tc'o-vaptaiiil. Nr. S4'll0Il- In-it:-V, l arr4-li tt'o-vaptainl. Nlurray. A. l . jolws. Shire-ig lll'l'lN'l'l1'll. Svruml mir: lloolwr lllliilltl t'l'l. Dunlop tmanaui-rt. Mc-tiallslaml. li, Nl. Ili-rslu-y. Usnu-r. Shatto. Copv, Starkvy. l'llIllIllllll, l.2ltllili0l'tl. Gray llllllllilQlPl'rl. Tlifrrf mir: ltohinson. Yillltlllilll. Stone-V. tlvrtii-tit. Xlvtfaulr-y. V'-U ,DA if .UBL 'il I I L tmlv' riff,- fi- .1 , '-- -bfi- Nlr. Arthur St'lllHllll'llt'l' in his si-coml yn-ar at llaltimore Poly T4-r'i1,. hoostvcl the si-asoifs wc'- thi- At'1ttlt'tIIy f'0lll'llt'll thc' varsity swimming: team owl to two wins and no lossvs. for thi- svori- was to what may hm- vollsimli-i'i-ml a Slll't'l'SSl'lll season 1910 37. with a rm-oral ot' I wins and I4 lossvs. Although thc' team gent- a tough tight. the-y lost That first mm-t was with illt. St. joseplfs High thv thiril mes-t of thi- ya-ar to tht- pow'erfi1l Hill Svhool. whivh ilu- Avafh-nlyis ti-am won easily hy School l'0IlllltgIf'lll hy a svori' ol' 52 to 5514. a svorc- of I7 to 39. The svvoiifl. w hich was with Dc-spite the hri-aking of two svhool rvcormls tio-1-aptain l arri-ll. Hvrr. ami Co-vaptain Hugzhc-s hold fast while- waiting for gun in alta-rnoon prau-tivo. V A Z' NNNNQWNN llvrr vnwrgvs uller Sllf'l'1'SSl-lll swim. uml ilu-1-upl11ri11gnl'six lirsl plum-s. xll'Ixf'lJl'Slblll'Q us u 4ilXll't'lI4't'Xl Q- w fm 0 U. llll lll, 'l I ln llu- llllll llN'l'l ul' llllx sm-zlscm lllc Nll-Ilmmglm llw lK'ilIll.S H-c-ulwl llmrm- mills mul Iwo losses. 'l'lw Num Plclres sunk lhv nu-rmen at Allllilll- nlis Sf, lu CSU. ulllmugll lxw Nlewm-1'slr11l'Q recunls xwn- lvmkvn lvy l.llI'IS H1-rr uml llll' relay lvaun. ln ilu- lust :nm-1 ul' lllt' yvar lXll'Ti'PI'Slllll'5I mm ml-r llumlulpl:-Nlm-ml 53 lu ZH. 1-mlillg llln- svzl- sml slIl'I't'Srl.lIlly. xl4'l'l'l'l'SlllllxQ mzull- il llnv SllUXSlllgj in llw lfzlsl- 4-rn lnu-rsr-l1oluslir's. lying for sixlll pluw. with Hull lwlllglUlllSl21lIlllll5Il.0l' lxlt'l'l'1'l'Slllll'g in lllis strung 1-ulnpvlll mn. bpm-mly' liluv uml xxvllllf' SNSllllllll'l'S uusv ln-lorv 'll'llf'lll'l' l'ilf'C'. sl ' ,. .ry .-,V i . gm., s - 5 ' -M' S -9- ' .M A f - ' .f . 4,2 n Wvlzuol lumu-ll lo lXlt'l'l'1'l'SlIlll'Q. l-7 lo IW. nmkiny vrl Hllgllll'S. ,lilllll l'i3l'l'l'll. illlil lllll'lS H1-rr - Nlr. Si'll0lllIPllf'l' clwvks lim.-. Sll't'IllI0ll5 pmc'lia-v lm' llull impurla Captain lliclc lllattern and 'LKuhnie in conference just he- lore The Hill School wrestling meet january 25. r IJ' I . It ML 'I ' 'f' The 58 Var Wrestling team ended the sea' on the ' a o the score sheet. The Ili o ffciiss and tifht losses lor tot Lehi l nterscholastns Coach Fred ree 1 : ni - g ' ' ' 'g ' : 3 ' 1. I - eriek l ulm Ind material available in the wav tlers, hut he and his team seemtd con Wm tly to he overcome with had hreaks and rough ,ompt-tition. ln several cases the lilue and Wlhite grapplers had a man drop out. which was quite unfortunate lveeause this happened at crucial limes. The ultimate in rough competition came for the Academy team when they met The Hill School and lost lil- to 0. llill had several hoys on the team who had lmeen interscholastic champions for two or three years in succession and one lmoy who had heen wrestling for seven consecutive years. It was cases such as these which engulfed the varsity team throughout the season. Coach Kuhn. knowing that good wrestlers are hard to find, tried to vary his tactics. How- ever. the Fates were against him, for in the last meet. against llandolph-Macon Military Acad- emy. George Van Sciver lweighing 140 poundsl was forced to wrestle in the 177-pound class he- cause Richard Slawter had been injured and was unable to compete. Thomas Vliright, Richard lVlattern. and David Vastine, all returning grapplers, were the main spark plugs of the team. All three won the ma- jority of their matches during the season, with MUlll'l'I1 and Vastine losing only one apiece. The latter two. lieing two-year men at lllercersburg, plan to continue their wrestling careers in col- lege. Q VXRSl'l'Y WRl'1S'l'l.lNC-I irst row. frnm left: l'. Thomas, lfuterline, Davidson, Bowis, ag ,M 4.5. Mlattern tm-aptain I, Mr. Kuhn. Yastine. Nlellington. Lloyd. T. Wright. Johnson fmanagert. Semml row: Hooper, Wolf, Dalzell, Treese, Crueu. H. White. Pollack, Van Seiver, Kline, . Sze. Alvramson. Tlrirrl rote: Kistler, Torruella, Sheeder, Raven. EP Ar 4, 2 n O 98 JUNIOR VARSITY WRl'iSTl,ING-First row, from lofi: Hardy tmanagerj, Weiss, Cruen, R. White, llivler, Mr. Ilurgin, liarpenter. Nlontieth, Rohrer, Wolf. Albright tnianagerl. Second rote: W. Wright. dei Rosal, Uhrich, Hooper. Kline, Stone. Sze, Neidorff. Roche. Montgomery. Dixon llll21Ili1gLf'l'l.TlIffll role: Getz. Hansell, Dalzell, Ahoitiz. Stith, Fleish1nan.S. Shepard. lllayis, Raven. Alexander. It seemed to many of the students at the Acad- emy that the schools on the wrestling schedule concentrated on their heavyweight classes. Paul Thomas, a 170-pounder for the Blue and White, wrestled for the first time this year, the season not heing long enough to give the experience needed for a good wrestler. Une hundred and thirty-pound Frank l.loyd also came under this category. hut he still has another year to im- prove. llnke Wellington. weighing IO7 pounds, won several matches during the season. and James l'interline lheavyweight classj turned in a creditahle Ilt'I'l'0I'IIl2.lIlt'6 during his lirst season of w restling. J. Y. Coach Durgin in thinking The all-over opinion of the student hody was that the team should he given much credit for the effort put forth. The two victories for the Academy were over Vlyoming Seminary and Valley Forge Military Academy. The ,layvee Wlrestling team had a very suc- cessful season this year under their new coach. Mr. George Uurgin. They ended up with a record of lour victories and two losses, hoth heing to the Wayneshoro Y.M.C.A. team. This squad is also useful, for it prepares inexperienced or hegin- ning wrestlers for the varsity squad. lNlercershurg's Duke XVeilington, atop visitor, Ill00ll7WI'9SlliI1fl Or lJ1'idgI6? grapples for strategic advantage for victory. -vfvij W' Wil W 'Lidfmnka A 'Qu' ., v lJll.l' l'l.w. l'lfNI muy lmm lwfl: Nlr. S4'll1lI'lIl1lIlII. Svlmllv. Xmlrn-xx-. So-imln-inn-r. llr. llilfrul. .Nf'mr11l mn: ll. l'm'I4-I llvllin. Xl41Il'lN.,l,.l, l iNl14'l. lIIllll'l'HIlQ1ll? Ulu my! mul llmx l l ll . w . . . If-mph-ll. -Ulm-r losing llu- lirsl mulch to Wow . , , l'l'uspm-liw gullbrs lm' lln- -511 svzmnn gm-l in il lillln' 1-urly xxinla-rn pl'zu'li4-1- mm lronl L'illIIIDllSl Wm urlusm-.ll11'fv0ll I4-:nn mllfpluyn-nl llw hugh vs! 4Ill2llllll'51lllll lmlvuls ol 1lllYSlNlI'l l!illI'lI1':4Slllltl umnl blDlll'lSIYlilllblIIll. lnllvl'-svlunlusllr gulf us .1 fairly l't't'l'lll illlllllltill lu ilu- spring spurt VIII ru-ulum. ln V751 llu- lll'Sl mam-ll was pluyvzl on lln- umule-lm' 1-mnrsm-. SHI1lt'llllIlLl Ill'Xl'l' lu-furv ul lwrrx. llw lIl1liSIlll'll mlmmmwl lr1'0I'S10l0XXll l wp on SVIHNIQ 'l'l'iNNlS 1957--First mir. fron: lt-jf: Wt-in. lilt'llIlt IA. Billllltiillll lf-aplaint. Mr. Grallill. lfrantz. xlntltnny. lXvim'r. Svrurztl l'4lIl'I Mat-In lIItLlllilQLt'l'l. Keller. -Mullnne, xfilllgllilll. Huuarzl. Knry. Cerlvr-r. llryfnus. Brunner tnianagn-rl. T0,lw,Q,1.,,,5 .wwf-LJ WV ,Wa ALQL .415 ww, MQ. Tfwmjqww. we was ga cf Qfzwww gnu, Wm QW., gsm ,SNC f U,,,,,,!Q,,.,- , 19... 4 Qld ,ww 45d Ms. c,5..,,-4,41 MH llll' flillwltllliil f'0lll'Fll- H4'FSllf'y' Jllllifrr lioltt-gr introrlneecl to t me new talent in S1'IllPIlllN'l' lvy the jf-MM, LAW... ll tim-il. while liiski lost. tn 1-ntl tlle ill'2lKlt'IllYiS season. lfall Tennis 'liournamenl. Siu-vial mention slmulel llr. Hitzrut eualvllt-tl the team. go to Allen Wt-in. hailing from We-st Virginia. M N At tlle ill'il1lt'lIlY tlle plunki' of a tennis lrall who has won tllis tournament for tlu- last tlirem- Le Ill1't'llllfl racquet rarely eeases from Septelnlwr years. In the spring tlle team plays a tight svlwtl- mwdwg-X until Nlay exe:-pt lor a lwriel intermission :luring nle anfl in l957 lurnefl in 21 vremlitalrle 11-1'n1'4l nl' f-X K . Y . .. . . . . . . V175 H-'s-'J-'-,' tht- winter nlnntlls. l.Uill'll Norris YK. Gralnlll IS six YICl0I'l9S. one loss. antl one tie. , 3111-4' l'lilf'll fall a singles ancl iloulwles tennis tournament is hm-lil. Slliltttl in tht- pic-lure In-low is this ya-ar's rm-- eipient of liitlll the singles antl tloulwles trophy, Alan wiein. with Ur. lippetts and tennis Coach fyralnll. K I 3, .. s 's-.. ' ig. 5l'lllNll 'l'll.'UfK l95T- First f1rll'.fl'UllI lvfl: 'l'. Allvn, Clayton. llulclnrl. M. 'xll4ll'l'SOIl. lfrallls l,l'0-Ulllllilllll. Wvollv. 'l'. llluurr- lr'o-4-alplalinl. 504-01111 rnu': linllins. lllnntvr, Rust. Flnnrnny. llilflllll von llrru'kclorll', lf. Slllllll. lllll'llilllLlll. ,l. lil'lllll'll. Tfrircl mir: Yun llnskirli. ll. lllilvlulll. l.uf-mllvin. lgl'0fll'illilI'l. llc-rry. llinvlun'I. Nllflllllll. lil'IIIIIlHlI'llPI'. 54-nllv. Alu-r llu- lirsl Iwo nu-4-ls nl llu- l957 Sl'ZlFOIl. Alulvrson auul lloll llulmlurf. who svnlxul 213 znul il Ifmlu-rl us il lxlt'l'f'1'l'Slllll'g znul Jimmy Cllffilll I5 Il0ll1lS.l'l'SlN'l'llY0lY. wvrv mu-v signin going: lo lulw un lllIllC'lil'illl'Il Al llu' l'vnn Ill-lays on April 20 anal 27. zll lruvk 11-snn. 'l'lu- firsl lun nppmu-nls wr-l'v llnwluul wllivll .llmml Cllrfllll WHS ll0ll0l'K'Il lm' 50 ya-urs uilli 1-am-. lfpisr-opal Iligli 54-luml 00-I6 mul of purlic-ipzllioll. lmllr ilu- mils' znul IIllill'lt'l'-lllllt' Vl'umllu-rry l nrm-sl 75337, - fi5'3 in wluic-I1 rm-el lm-anns plzuwul llllflllN'lllllIll,1lSillll'illlll llill. lluw llnli li1llll0l'l'Sl'l il nm'w svluuvl rm-4-orll will1l,lu'c'ol- lililylllll. ,ll-ll lfxuns. lfllis Xlvnll. llllil Xlzllvnlrn lvgrv flisvus will: il tln-ml ul lfl2 ll. 5 in. l'lowa-x'c'r'. Arulvrsnn nuulm- up llu- qllill'lt'l' qninlvl. wllilv uilll llu- trip ln Pullstmsn lu Xu- xxilll Hill Svluurl Wolf. Allen. l'lY1llIS. mul Alulvrsnn vmnposcul ilu' llu- Xursily c'in1lm-rnu'n um-rv npsr-I lor ilwir first mile' ll'ilI'I1. linux wlm-spite llu- 4-lulmpinnsllip 1-llnrls ul Andy Al llu- Pigllllll annual invilulion ll'il1'li anul lim-lml WlN'l'l'1ll 'I'lQ.MIKW-fl ifw1 rnuz fron: Iv-fl: Yun lhxskirk. Tugert. xl1ll't'l'i. lfnss. lll. ffnlwn. Alllll'tx0ll. lim-tty. llnluli. KI.-f-, llinn- gurmlru-r, Winnvr. Svruml ruff: llusingvr lnu1nagf'rl. Mr. lfnmry. l.f'xin0. llzxrnld von llrrwkwlorlf. Cruz. 1Iluvlon.R00t. Lawl- lm-in, Allvn, ll, N. W'vlistvr, Xxlilllglll. Mr. Curran, Belknap. Tlzirrl mul: llams von Br00k4lnrfl', Alimansky, freer, Brownell, llulvr. Pupnnlsis. filllllllllglllillll. XM-uwr. Slinv. llllllvrlsu-'l1l. Rule, Pippin. Bill'liS1lZllt'. FOIITIIZ. row: SlllIllllt'. Sclu-ullvr. Cen- l'l1'lI, 5. ll lnlv, Nnss. 'x1'lU'l'. ff. l'.. lllilvllrll. Nile-ly. Karlns. trl'PPIlP, lu. Parsons. Fifzh row: KQ?I'I'illglP. llonlw. BUllliIlgIPI'. Sprunkla-. lln-rlola'I. We-nlzvl. llzxylua Ang:-ll. Nllflllllll. xYVPlZf'l. ifrullnrwg. ll. l'c'rry. j o .-Xmlvrsoii auul luatmlorl share Holi Black 'Vropliy as 0lllSl2llNllllsI ll'ilt'litll1'Il of '57, im-vt of thi- Sta-vs-tis 'l'rzuli- Svhool, xlt't't't'l'Slblll'QI -'M-mlm-niy isou its fourth straight tropliy. .AIltlt'l'- sou onm- ugfziiu non tht' watch giwn for highest imlixicluul score. with llattlorf vomiug in a vloic si-voual. 'llht' lalttvl' vstulrlisllvil L1 lww svhool uml :nm-t ri-1-oril with his livaiu- of 59 ft. -l Vg in. in the shotpul. 'llhis also In-ttvift-it the l't-iiiisylxaiiia or-tor f'0ll51I'L1llllLlll'S Jim flur- run on ln-ing Til-years young. l if l ml on-I' tht- hui' for hiuh-xuultiuu Cruz l . . Stull- rt-4-oral. lvut tlllli0l'lllllL1lt'ly voulml not count. sinvv tha- revorcl is only lltjl' high sf-hool purtivi- punts. Amlt-rsou timl at rc-vorcl with his 2l.6 in tht- 220-yurtl flush. lu tht- lust mi-1-t of the yi-al' Nltxl'Cl'l'Slltll'g1 lost to tht- highly 1-xpei'ivli1'm-cl tc-um of kiski 59--lil. Nt'Yl'I'llll'lt'SS. tht- eu-ut was not without its usual ref-oral Illiltll' hy Amlvrsou. He- set two Inarlis for tht- lxlski svhool lu tha- lou liurtllcs 1.3.1. uliivli Nlalvolm Amlvrson rvvviws Wil- liams Cup um urcl from l'l?llClIIlHSll'I'. Old hoys yank black ties from new hoys after hreakfast on Field Day. broke the one set hy the former Olympic decath- lon champ, Bob Mathias, and the hroad jump, with an effort of 23 ft. 5M in., which is also a Mercershurg record. One man dominated the 6-'Lth Annual Field Day events. He was Rolando Cruz of Puerto Rico. a former member of that 1956 Olympic team. Cruz completely controlled the meet. Taking first place in the pole vault, his specialty, and the event in which he holds the Puerto Rican record, Cruz, on this chilly day, hroke the school record with a vault of 13 ft. 6 in. Rolando also won the l00-yard dash. placed second in the high jump, and VV hnished his spreeljfth an hi1'd,ijcntlH:Ll1jrotp,rl2t1LHly! lol 0 QMJU , MASQ! ?,.2L,'CLca. Wfffwifm -all llroadjnmper on Fuld Daw CW mr, Rolando Cruz, in a pose caught before the IIl 9Cl in Januar . all QI -Q .f BASICIIALL-First rote. from left: Mr. Conlin. Standen, ttaptainl, Helblg, Lasslat Niault, M1 Kuhn Second ro I.. Lewis. Beatty, Wellington. Skeoch. .lefl'eris, del Rosa I' Fletcher, Bothwell. Surgner U: Dubhs frnanagerl, Blades, l, Zeth, R. Allen tmanagerl. Third row: Haskell fmanagerl, Rauscher, Fillman. Johnston, lloseher, Reith. Bishop, Walton, Goodwin fmanagerl . meet in February and lffl feet 'IA inches at the Spike Shoe. ln the former meet he had a sixth place. and in the latter. he won. lVlercershurg's record is l2 feet 6 inches. With by far the youngest team in age a11d experience in recent Mercershurg baseball, the l957 squad, coached by Fredrick R. Kuhn, faced a rigorous season of 17 games, the longest ever played here. Une upper junior, George Viault, who played second hase regularly, and five lower middlers, Keith llishop. John Fillman. Charles Jeffris. Wes Johnston, and Robert Skeoch, helped to make the team the youngest. and they also proved they Watchers at the summer softball game enjoy light refreshments! l 4, Ad Q-920154 ,in-v-Aa. they could play good hall. The top hitter of the year was Henry Fletcher, who hit an amazing .4fl6. The team's record accounts for seven victories. nine losses. and one tie. The captain for the year was William Surgner. a top-hitting pitcher. lN'lercershurg's varsity baseball team dropped the first two games of the season, a doubleheader with two different schools. ln the fourth inning of the first game with Cranbrook, Richard Helbig knocked in two runs to boost the spirits, but the team was downed 4-2. ln the second game of the doubleheader Randolph-lVlacon downed the base- ballers 3-1. The first victory of the year for the team was tallied against Penn State Forestry, 6-5. The win was accounted to Earl Reith, who was the top winning pitcher of the year. The team almost lost the game, but, faced with the chance of defeat. l-lelhig and Fletcher scored two runs to win. The sluggers downed St. Francis prep school from Spring Grove, Pa., here, 7-5. in what was considered the hardest-fought and best played game of the season. A home run by liichard Helbig out to the football scoreboard in deep center was the determining factor of this game. Long throws from center field by Brian C9dwv--3 3 Fred Kuhn. versatile baseball coach, not only instructs and guides the wrestling team but also acts as trainer and encourager for the football squad-here he tapes Yvellington. lllades provided good defensive action in this victory for lllercersburg. This defeat of St. Francis was a welcome one to the Academy after its loss to this team earlier in the year. Surgner did an effective job of holding a powerful Massanutten team to a minimum num- ber of runs. although the dehnitely stronger op- position defeated the academy, 9-7. A last-inning rally ifailed to upset lllercers- burgis nine-point lead when Penn State Forestry drove in lour runs on a triple and a home run. To Bill lieith goes the eredit for a well-pitched game. The hitting for the team was greatly im- proved. The greatest number of points in one inning Gym tower looks on years of sport. was a ten-point rally effected by the Calvin Coolidge sluggers on the home diamond. This overwhelming onslaught slowed but didnit stop the Blue and White, which made a surprising re- covery to lose the game by only three points. 9-12. By lar thc most discouraging defeat was an error-ridden game dropped to lfrederick High School, 16-0. The total errors lor lylercersburg were nine, but the opponents had only two earned runsi A game that ended favorably for the Academy nine was o11e against Altoona High School. Rain stopped the game in the fifth inning with Mer- cersburg leading 7-6, and another victory was scored. Malcolm Anderson showed prowess in track, but here he bats for students in summer game with visiting Hbankersw, who trimmed the locals. ' A2QQ,gf?j:'f,w ji' x 'A , egg ,pg Y- X - it x 1 gr V - I , 5 , figoqi M ' iv wgQfa.'fg'2lQ ' t 4714 3 an 'Sass wi? 'MW : 2 'B vigil mf i f K f , X 7-vm im. S5 f tag ,Q IN ' 2 fri? t ' 14 lat as K f 9 Y af Y? .Q V45 Q O 1 3 Q 'I' 1 iraqi 'A - 4. ifxs- 1 Y - 1 tr , ' 3,5 ..:. jg in xx , M l m , Q '- A ' , ' , E? ,-I 211457, 'i 'ti . 2r f ii f I 'sf M 5' SJ Xdilxxxi 'jf Q , . ,N,,- ,fa,N'1,, ,Wx -14-fit W ' ' Q 5 , .,,, ,M L. The progress of the student through four years of secondary school work is sometimes difficult and stormy, but the experience gained and the knowl- edge acquired lead him directly to the crown of achievement-graduation-equipped with never-to- he-forgotten precepts and ideals. , 5 , v' f .. puff . if W ,-ar? az i M Q: Q- we , yu GNN 9' W -Q5 4 f 13, QSM A1155 i V ' an L 1 W' 8 wwf i 5.,,4Q.. T2 Q arg it 19 N Mfg .Ji 4 va: 1 :tw V. A KW ir if Q ?'1 g5., fi V 4 .Rn Wag -,ji -E 2 E A S g '1 . it ii if. ,Q 3 .3165 .,.:. ,P , V ,Q ' J-,I ig, Aw ff WMM 'wwf' wif aw fmfffi' 5 fir., if if 5 t'gJ'Nf yW1if??5YTi'MW'F4Z v7?'iZZf4LWf,.- f 1? -. vc 3 YQWYQV M r A .F f W, it ff ,wie ESQ Vfww- ,433 mf? if ,fwwl sw .Q 11.-1 ,gg Q. . ' fim- ay .,, A. .va . .f 'fax-'ff ff u ,,fH.-s. L 4 I f f Mfg' Q P V731 , 1 K f .a 6 V N- fw ,Hari y x, Q 4- M llI'l'l'lR JUNIUR IILASS-l ir.vt run: from loft: Early, Basingc-r, Brueckel, Tagert, Kart, Lf-honitz. N. King, Hardy, lfnx. llnhinsnn. G. Grillilh. SIWVIIIII funn' Hornvnian. Alvxamlvr. lllnlilgnliwry. llmlvl, cllPilYf'lilllKl. Xloll. llrowningi. Getty, Calder, A. White. Tlzirrl ruzv: Outliwaitc-, Ward, Relinv, W. Wriglit. Cross. House. S. Slif-parml. Simonsnn. Tripp, 'l'ourne'y. Cordon. Ifnurth row: Hvllivlrl. Copv. litchenique. Dixon, A. Shepard. Shzirtlfe. Ze-th, tilB.IIll'!'0ll, Yunrlt, Heise-r. Fiflll ruu': Svhnrko. 'l'0wnsPn1l. filllllllllglllillll. Tay. Vlfnostvr. lNlc'Kf-nziv. llattzl, Knss, llnrrvtt. flu-gvr. lllllN . Nl'.X'!fl rnir: Cruz, Kaiser, B. l,lZll'IN'llll'f', Ellvry. llrzuw. Belknap. Flvtcher, Bunting. T. Flwingr, Harper. St'1'CIlf1I mir: SIOIIP. SIl'i1llCll, Dr. 'l'ippe'Ils. WW Upper Junior Class Officers ,fl'Sil1l'IIf. . . . . .Gsonciz Tnoxixs liwmc, Stvulwnville, Ohio JI , . 9 g Hrvrury. . . ...... V4 n.1.i,ur Dxxno Hmvizn. Bvaver. Pa. ff s iguriun. . . . . .Join Rirziimn F1.i3Tm:H ER. Paim-sville. Ohio I A U CI H' , . . ass lsiory For most uf thi- me-mlwrs of thx- lppm-r ,lnnior in the nnmm-runs vluhs and organizations. und flluss this is our lirsl yn-ur away from homv all sonn- of us hun- uvliia-wil lmnm'-roll stunclings. svhool. We- haul- leurmwl to mpc- with lmluvk tivs lhlt'l'!'CI'SllIll'gI has lilllgllll us thv truv ll1t'illllllg1 mul hluvk suvks and other lraulilions. of frim-mlsliip and slurly. The ill'I'lYill and lhv hrsl lvw flaws wi-ro pm-rlizlps lhv llLll'lll'Sl. llut :ls Although lhv SIllilll1'Sl alnnl YUllllQl'Sl vluss. we ' , , . , , , ' wo progrc-ssml ancl got lIll0 thi' roulinv, we nn- himllv an lIlSlgllIill'illll onv. Nlanv of us llilVK' , ,, . , ' . . . . ' . aulalplm-xl lo lu-llcr slumlv halnts. lhf- frivnilslup lukvn purl in lhi- ninnvruus ill'lIYlllCS whivh lllvr- , , ' , . . . nizulv during tha-sv mnv months will pcrhaps last l't'I'Slllll'g2 Ulla-rs. ln zllllle-llrs, wo lime parllvlpalvil I . H , .. , , ns our enlm' llws. lrulv, il I'll'lll'l' hiv has lu-gun. on tha' xursllv unnl jzlvwa- lr-alms of foolhall, has- ' lu-Ihzlll. Iran-k. som-1-r, lnisvlrall, and swimming. 3 OHN l LHT1IHHR JVM Nlaulf' of our vlassnnltm-s liuw fills-cl lhvir lrev limi- dx GX 4321.3 0 lifflr E, ...W N iff' . . . Class I-lisior Some ol us who are new at Merc-erslnxrg are just ht-ginning to learn the zicaclcniic' clisviplines which are tht- first Ilt't'6SSill'y steps for at pro- fessional Slll't't'SS. Vivo have learned hy applivu- tion that we 1-an he pri-pailwl to meet the high stainrlurfls of zu-romplishmvnt that Nl:-rcershurg stuflc-nts of past classes have estuhlisht-cl, hoth in tht- ya-urs that they spent in school and in lift- itsvlf. This yt-ur's Lower Mirlcller Class has suv- Cec-clm-rl in vlimhing one more step in the latlilcr of lifv. Many letters have hm-en won hy the vlass mem- hers in various varsity and junior varsity sports. Some of our I'lilSSIlli1lttS sang in the Choir and others proyicled musif' hy way of the Blue and White- Nlelorlians at our dances. Others liaw taken part in svience and hohhy cluhs. We will always he grateful for the aclvic-e gin-n us hy Ur. Tippetts and the mm-mhers of tht- fm-ully. XVILLI.-XTVI KrgNvvoiaTnx' GR xy I I i sloria n Lower Middler Class Officers lIf'ff.Yl.dCllf .... ............ E RIC PETER REIF, Pittsburgh, Pa. Secretary. . . . .CATLIN Ll-TROY lVl1T'cHl51.L, Fort Vllorth, Texas Historian .... ..... X 'l'11,LlAA1 Kr:NwoRTHY GRAY, Atglen. Pa. LOWICR MIIDULICR CLASS-First mu: from left: Ahramson, Ralston, Albright, Alimansky, Fallon. Vernocy, Pln-ass ant. Rolirer. M. Wright, Walker. Creep. Root. Hooper. Serund run-: Kenig, Treloar, lfahian, W. Fisher. Mac-ht. lfrantx. ll. Brown. li. Brown. lfrietlrnan. Markley, Winters, C. H. Griffith. Third row: C. Miller, lVlcCausland, Seymour, Butterfield. Millhiser. li. Miller. Skeovh. Swoope. Winner, Mc'Vay, Prior. Viault. Hunter. Fourth row: Anmlreoli, gl. Cooper. Yates. Samuels. Kreifler. Lzunpe, lsvle. lf. l z1rsons. Candor, Adkins. C. l.. lVlit1'l1f-ll. Dil'aolo. Fifth rolr: Osmvr. Hx-rherit-h. Freer, Varner. Williams. Reif. Sznnans, Gray. Tuttle. de Bruycker. Mean-ham. Tingzle. Grove. Sixth rozr: Ki1llii11'll. l'. Cooper. Getz, Bunve. ,l. llennis. tlhaniherlin. Alsted. Clem, lJl'l1t'li9IllTllll4'l'. Giyler. Winkleniun. Another year has passed. a year filled with events. exeitement. and hard study on the part of us Upper Middlers. who have just finished the training ground for the hig. important Senior Year. We have quite an international lvpper Middler Class. with representatives from Thailand. Puerto ltieo. lfngland. Cuba. China. hlexieo. and Nor- way. lfaeh hoy has hrought with him customs and manners from his eountry. and these faetors have mixed together with the atmosphere at The Aeademy and made us into a eomposite group. It is eertainly a great eontrihution toward international understanding on the part of The Mereershurg Aeademy to grant an opportunity for these foreign students to eome here and study. It is essential that young people in all eountries learn to know how their foreign neighhors think and therehy gain a greater understanding and appreeialion of their differences. 'llhe l pper hliddler Class eonslitutes the major part of all organizations and aetivilies within the sehool. The rnemhers of our elass have in their numhers and in their individual eontrihutions made outstanding aehievements. lfaeh marking period the High Honor Holl has verihed the hne quality of scholarly aehieve- ments that have heen presented hy the lipper Nliddler Class. We are eertainly proud of having the second largest numher on the High Honor lioll. Not only in the seholarly aehieyements have we had good results, hut also we are known for the part taken in sports. ln the fall we had a number of outstanding athletie aehieyements in football and soeeer. During the winter term the haskethall. swimming. and wrestling teams were greatly aided hy- the partieipants of our class. ln the spring we eon- trihuted to the sueeess of the hasehall and traek teams. The lipper hliddler Class must he said to have fulfilled its part of the overall sueeess of the athletie teams at The Aeademy this year. Taking our aetive part in the sehoolis varied extra-eurrieular aetivities were many memhers of our group. Students from the lvpper Middler Class made a name for themselves in the honor- ary language and ehemistry eluhs. Some held plaees on various eommitteesg while others of us showed talent in writing and held responsihle positions on the News. the lvurux. and the Lil hoards. Still others were the mainslays of the musieal groups whieh have eontinued to hring enjoyment to the eampus this year. We of the Class of l959 are proud of our reeord as this year's lpper hliddler Class. We shall always look haek with pleasure on the days we spent together. working. playing. and learn- ing. Nlay our class never he forgotten at Mer- eershurg and our footsteps never eease to he heard echoing through her corridors. To the sehool we give our promise to carry on with our ahilities and to honor Nlercershurg in the future years with gifts of our aehievements. Tom: HRANDT H islorian 1 l 2 UPPICR Mll3l7l,l'lR CIASS-First F0111 from left: Roelle. Yan Bllskirk. lVI1'ciEllIlPY. l.tiIIllllSXiiSfl, Sllzltto. Saylor. lxlilll- ellili. Kllll. Blot-k. Brolly. West. Hl'l'NYIlQ'll. rlel Hosal. Sentle. Linrlellllergr. Rirler. l'lll'll1 llN'I'g2,'f'l'. Sernnzl mir: Crooks. Marstell. ll6l'Pllllilll. Stine, ll0lllf'IlIZ, llilllllltflll, Lilllllllllgl, Curley, Lloyd. Hunter, Ziegler, Kline. M. Perry, Herslley, P. Cal'- llellter. Sze. Tllirtl mir: llllriell. L. llennis. Bell. Salkelll. fll IlI'll'll. BUVSIOII. Moore. Whittle. liarins. BllH1g2ll'tlIll'l'. lfleisll- lllllll. Rive. l,lllDllS. Btllqlllllilll, llavirlson. Bowis. flllflSI6IlSCI'l. Fourth mir: Klee. Coldllerg. C0lf'Il1IiIl. Almitiz, Koste. lills- ter. R. Lewis. .l0ly, w'li1lll0l'Il, lXIf'C0ll0ll1I,ll, Eyler. W. Thomas. OSll'lll. Davis. D. F. Webster. Sllf'IlHl1 l'. Fifth mzlx' Niellolls. COIIIDIOII. ll. White. Stitll, NIISS. lXlJ.llf'0lI!l, R, Watkins, R. S. Hershey. l':l'LlH1ZlT'l, Taylor, Wlinkle, Rule, W. Porter. C. E. Mitellell. lll'llt'I!. Nell. ,l0llI1SUIl. Sixth rnlr: lilt'llli IlS. Pllelps. Holder. Herr. R. l'lllQLll9S. lxlllrlf-1f'I'. 'l'rer-se. 'llrlllllpetelz Frost. Myers. .l. .l. l isller. S. Wllite. llll'liPI'THi1Il. Mosely. Stepllally. Heellt. Sl'l'l'I1fh mir: G. l'orler. B0lllll1Qf'l'. :Kr- IIll'llll'0lIl. iAl'liPl'. Covi. Greene. Calder. Ll':llllifUl'tl. Kerrillgle. Hooke. Yllll0l'I1l0l1. SIll'EUllilf'. Sllilltlle. llillllll. Creati. 12. Hllg.illPS, Bllf'li. Eiglltll mir: Clotfelty. Frisllie. Hansell. Stepler, Cox, Walsll, Risser, Howland. Patterson, llllll1IPl', Smitll. l,ytle. Hudson. llllrlwig. L0llf'liS. Ceitner. Ninth l'0Il'l Brake. lflllltlillt. Colton. xyklllgll. linlerline. Lewis. Foss. lireggo. Monteitll. Beeker. llllfllilll. ljllilllll. Douglass. l'lYilllS. lJ?IIli'1l'PHl. Heinlz. ,l0l1I1SlUll. Tenth fllIl'I l'll'l4'liSf'll. Slzlylter. lillilll- Anil OI M Mil C1011 l flat 5 i l QI H91 'lllltt xylllltkibllll lil llll Vlllui IIHII1. JUHPS. llilXl0I1. l ,l3l'5 1. . .' KPVSOH. .' P1 1' PH. . P4'li!4 . . 0 '. . ' . 'ill . ' QL VrlllliillSOIl. EIf,I'CHf,I rozr: BYOWI. Vile-ntz, Murray. Stewart, Erll. McMullen, Kistler, S. McCr:lrly, I'lilI1lIllitl'iPl', Slleetlflr. J. C. Fisher. Leslleski. li. Stev s. Sllillito. B1'LlII1llllll, Hoober. Donnelly. l I, .. ', f f f .WJ p 1 . Q u ' M lf K W if , JM ZW! 0 f ll , , X , 'x +V i f f Q f if f -E' u V Q .1 Z ' ff v I ' ' 0 s C W v 'U C5 -fi 'S 4 . Upper Middler Class Officers s 9 r 1If'CSl.d0Ill ...... D.-XVID Fnlsmzklcla PIPPIN. White River Junction, Vt. A Q 6 . Secretary. .. .........,.. HENRY' ALBERT BOWIE. Rockville. Md. 9 X U Historian. .. . . .ToRl: STl:lN Bluxnr, Oslo. Norway x A Q cgi: .cb- O odcls W4 I ll f Q F tb 4 . . fx f i 'fa - -. . af gr?-?l1i.ef .1 . t A Ramsar ' dim T , In Ut' President ..... .... R obert Adam Batdorf, Jr., Lebanon, Pa. Secretary. . . . . .Jonathan Wallace Shirer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Historian ..... ....... D avid Owen Lewis, Pittsburgh, Pa. Urator ....... .. .Walter William Cohen, Harrisburg, Pa. Prophet ................ Alan Jerome Wein, Beckley, W. Va. Presentatiorz Oralor .... Michael William Rhode, Rockville, Md. Poet ................ George Bigler Vaughan, Richmond, Va. Marshal .... .... S tephen Robert Kozloff, Las Vegas, Nev. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE George Ernest Distler, Washington, D. C., Chairman Robert Rruce Rothwell, Pittsburgh, Pa. George Clinton Rrookhart, Jr., Harrisburg, Pa. David William Clayton, Long lsland, N. Y. Robert Howeth Cullen, Raltimore, Md. David Collins Downie, Pittsburgh, Pa. Turner Alonzo Duncan, Ponte Vedra Reach, Fla. Raphael Allen Edmonston. Lock Haven, Pa. John Edward Farrell, Pittsburgh, Pa. James Stuart Ceisel, Harrisburg, Pa. Alfred Reed Hoffmaster, New Castle. Pa. James Barnard Hoopes, Hagerstown, Md. Terry A. lngerson, Bellerose, N. Y. Allen Falconer Jones, Fort Amador, Canal Zone Stephen Robert Kozlolf. Las Vegas. Nevada Ross Wolff Lenhart, Old Greenwich, Conn. J. Richard Mattern, Il, Clearfield. Pa. Dudley Carter Richardson, New Orleans, La. John Quinn Stauffer, Canton, N. Y. 'K ODE COMMITTEE George Howard Van Sciver, Bethlehem, Pa. James Barnard Hoopes, Hagerstown, Md. Charles Leonard Barndt, Pottstown, Pa. John Francis Blair, Derry, Pa. Turner Alonzo Duncan, Ponte Vedra Reach, Fla. David Owen Lewis, Pittsburgh, Pa. 114 Valedictorian .... Salutatorian ..... . . . Schaff Oration .... Nevin Oration. Higbee Oration .... . . . I-lis-lory Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way- Oliver Goldsmith Perhaps the most fitting illustration for these words would be to place in the hands of a Senior one of the many pamphlets which are sent out each year to prospective students, and its com- plement, a diploma. But for being separated by several years of hard work it is hard to consider the value of one without thinking in terms of the other. The advantages, interests, friendships, and activities alluded to in the pamphlet most clearly reveal their fulfillment in the diploma. Their duty and meaning now, more than ever, blend into a firm foundation for our future. Looking back on our years of effort at The Academy, we see a flood of memories and they make us recall our many achievements. The Honor Rolls have repeatedly shown how great a seriousness of purpose lies within many of the members. Perhaps this fact more than many others reveals just how interested the boys were in taking advantage of the opportunity which this school affords. The many honorary organizations here at school consist mainly of Seniors who by continuous effort have achieved recognition through membership. Many of us have found our talents welcomed in the musical groups as well as in the school publications. 115 .. . . .JOHN KEELER LAWRENCE, Hammondsport, N. Y. .GEORGE ERNEST DIsTLER, Washington, D. C. . . . . . . .HENRY EDWARD YORK, Perry, Ohio . .WALTER WILLIAM COHEN, Harrisburg, Pa. .MICHAEL WILLIAM RHODE, Rockville, Md. The academic is paralleled in its achievements by the athletic side of school life. Mercersburg can be proud of the spirit and endeavor shown by her athletic squads this year. During the fall we witnessed the development of a football eleven which brought satisfaction to themselves and glory for the school. The soccer, swimming, and wrestling teams, in which Seniors figured prom- inently also, revealed how well the school is de- veloping its athletic potential. ln addition, the basketball, track, tennis, and baseball teams all boasted members of achievement from our class. However, we cannot overlook the everyday school life without feeling that it contributed greatly to our stay here. How often we will look back and remember so many Hlittle thingsl' which, over the years, will have a growing in- fluence on our lives. The words of the Academy Hymng the beauty of our campus in early springg the lessons of life quietly taught in every- day associations, and the full realization and understanding of being led along a way which benefits us so much. If asked that age-old question now-Why did you come?-we, the members of the class of 1958 could assuredly say, We came for an education, but today depart enriched both in mind as well as in the heart. DAVID O. LEWIS Historian Sulnlner Seniors - 1957 M. ll. ANIDHRSON 'r R. 5. Dl'l l'MAR Q H. l,. DUVEY. lll MALCOLNI DREW ANDERSON: xlrzfly, South filltlllflff Apt. ,-M'r1'o T7-5,1 llnffota Vlllflllllliil glllll A ' ,. . A . . 1 1 . IIlt'l'll'il1 Marshall. Sf-ure-tu1'y '5T: Studvnt C0ll:N'ilq '54. '55 '56 '57' fl' OHV ' ' ' ' , , . , .455 um. lilSl0I'lil!t 56, l'rf-sidvnt August' '5T: Chapvi Ushc-r '56. '5T: IIllf'l'I1llIt0ltill Vlub '54 '55 '56 '57 l'0 I' idvn '5 . . , .., . , . , ,- res t .61 lil CtI'f'lll0 Hspaiol 51. '55, '56, '5T: Varsity Club '54, '55, '56, '57, Prvsirlf-nt '56: Marshal ol' the- lfie-ld '56, '5T: J. Y. Famtlmull Captain '56: Socver '5-1: Tl'ilCI'i '54, '55. '56, '57, Captain '56: Black TI'0lllly '5T: Williams Cup '57. RICHARD STUART Dl'l l'MAR: Dirk. Main Ilull: 591 hI0lllg10lllt'l'y ,'xYt'llllQ , tillzlrlmlnf-1'sln1l'gL. Pu.: Irving. Ruud '55, '56. '5T: Studvnt ifounvil '5T: fzllvlllirl- Irv ifluln '5T: l.z1ti1'lz1vii '55. '5T: Ifrmxntlmll Hand '55. '56, '5T: Assvllmluly Band '55, '5T: ffonvvrl Rumi '5T: Buskvtlmll '55, '56, '57, Varsity '51 HOWARD I. EE ROY DOVEY, III: Lvv. Day Stunlvnt: 19 NVQ-st Svminury Sire-f-t. fNlm'r'vr'slrl1l'p,r. Vu.: NIIIINDQIH. UICURGE l'E'l'l-IR GUUDNVIN: l'e'lr'. 'lfighty-A-ight DOI'IlliIlll'yI lfllseiada, l'm-rin Hivu: lrxing: Class nllimlr, llistoriam JXIIQIIISI '5T: llltt'I'llilli0IlLlI Club '56, '57, Yursity lllulr '5T: J. Y. lfrrcrtlmzlll rxlilllilgffl' '5T: Hzlselnull xIi1llLlglt'l 56. '51 JOHN RICHARD LEYVIS: llif-lf. -Higlllty-1-igllt Il0l'I1ltIOI'yI 3Tl0 Uuiwrsity 'xXf'llllf', Wushingxtun 16. D. C.: Marshall: llhristiun Svrsim' Group '5T: lil 1.iI'f'lll0 lfspaiul '56, KANVX nllilfll '56: Football '55: Tvnnis '55, '56: Golf 157. G. P. GUODXYIN j. R. LEWIS Ani. gl -16 SUMMER SENIORS-First row, from left: Mantell, Goodwin Chistorianl. M. Anderson fpresidentl, McPl1ail fsec retaryl, Mr. Howard. Second rozr: Tolerton, J. R. Lewis, Dittmar, Dovey, Shepard, Dr. Tippetts. KEITH CHARLES MANTELL: Tots. Keil Hall: 447 Ryder Road. Munsey l'urk. hlanhasset. N. Y.: Marshall: Hi-l i Cluh '57: Caduc-van Cluh '57. JAMES ALBERT MCPHAIL, III: Jim. 'Eighty-eiglit Dormitory: 422 Mich- guuuuo. Luke Fore-st, Ill.: Marshall: Class Ollicvr. Sz-c'rvt:1ry. August '57: Club '88 Olhver '57: Stony Batter Dramatic' Cjlulm '56. '57: Fifi:-on '57, PHILIP NWILSON SHEPARD: Phil. South Cottage: 178 Kensington Road, Garden City. N. Y.: Irving: Senior Cluh Oflicer '57: Stony Batter Dramatic' lllulm '57: ,llIl'lSIlI'll1l6Ilf'9 Society '57g Caduvf-an flluh '57. JOEL INMAN TOLERTON: Joel, Kell Hull: 2718 Ridgewood Avenue, ,-Xlliunvv. Ohio: Irving: Stamp iiluh. '55, '56. '57. Vive President i56: Hi-lfi Llluh '57: Gun ifluh '55. '56, '57: El llirvulo Espanol '57: Press ffluh '57. K. C. MANTELL J. A. McPHAlL, III P. W. SHEPARD J. I. TOLERTON Main H5141 l'lIll,lI' IRWIN .-Xl!Ii.-SMS: I'l1il. 'ICig1l11X-1-151111 ll111111il111'X: Ill 11111111 4-1l'4'l4'. 4lIil1'44'Nl4lII. NX. X11.: Nlz11'-111111: Nlilllllv 4,l11I1 2114: l,1-- 4.1111a1111x .1111 Num I4111111l 'T, '3744 'xNNU1'11lIl' 4'i1'1'11l111i1111 xlilllilglvl' '5H: KX111 X 141111111 '57, 'SPL llxlllix HHN NULDS .-U,l.l'.N: '11, 1X1-1l Hull: 21.1 ll:1X1'1'1111'11 .NX1111111-A 51X111'1l1- 1111111 l'1 N111 11111 44111 11111 Nu 4 41111111 18 4 1111111 111 flllll 514 4111111 '. Z.: 15i I .'42 . Il v' - I 11 1 1 1 I .' - , .-- .- . , ,- . .,. . . .-- .- 1N11'X 4.41111 J1, ,181 1,1-4 4.1111111115 :181 IXXI11 X 111111111 A111 X111's11X 4.lllIl 11,1 ,Mg 41'11NN411llllI1X 11113 l1'.11'lX 111. AH. l.l'Y Kl'INNl'I'l'II ,'KNlDlCllSON:f?111'. 'f'1i1lllU 'i:lll1 11111-111i1111'!': 312 Sllllill' 1-1-1. l'1I14'llrIIllI'U. l'11.: I1'X'i11g1: 5111111-111 4:4llllll'1l 58: I':1lIl'1'l1lilllllt'IIl l'sI11'1' 'Miz .-, , . - ., . ., . .- 4.11l111'1':111 4 11111 .1211 Il1lll4'llI'IIll44l' 51. JH: H1111 X lgilillll .1111 5ll4'4'4'l' JH. lNllH'Ill'l' HUl.l,l5'l'lflC .XNfll'1l.l1: Hulk 'lfigllly-1-151111 Il111'11111111'y: -141124 Irlilll 411114-. XN:1Nl1111g111111 141, U. 4.1 Xl:11'sl1:1llC 1,1-N 4'11pz1111N '57, SH: 1XX111 X 141111111 ,11-: 4 mx- 4 lIllllII'N YH: 'l'1':11'k '58, I'. I. XIIICXTVIS 'l'. li. Xl,I.l-lN li. K. XNIHCICSUN ll. ll XNIIII 13102114 J, , ,M . x 'rv CII 'l'lll llS IIQ1' LEYVIS AFTER: I.vu'. I,i1lll'l'iS Hall: l505 tlornell Strvvt, Mt'Kr'esp0rt, Pu.: Irxingr. Bunml '56, '57, '5H: Stamp Club '56, '58: I Ilf'l'Il'0llIC'S llluln '56. '57, '53: IlLltllll'Cilll lflulw '58: l.z1tif'luvii '56. '57, '58: Ifnotliull Band '56, '57, '52l: Bluc and Wltitc Nlvlmlians '57. '5l'l: Assvinlrly Rantl '57, '53: lI0m'ei't Bantl '56, '57, '5H: Tennis '58. JAMES THOMAS ARBUCKLE: Buckles. 'Ifiglity-viglit Dormitory: Stonyrill I arnl. R.II. No. I. I ranklin, Ohio: Marslmlt: Student ffounvil '58: Cun lllulm '57: I.:-s tlupains '57, '5H: llliuir '57, '58: Gln-r tfluln '57, '58: Varsity Clulv '58: 50c'f'f'i' '57, '5?'l: Swinnning '57. ALBERT LOUIS AVALLONE: Inu. Main Hall: 1109 Wlest Tliirml Strvc-I, .lanic':4town. N. Y.: Xlarsliallz Gun Clulm '57: Ulm: tilulm '58: Tennis '57. IVAN VINCENT RAMBERCER. JR.: Iran. Main Hall: -185 West Market Street, York. Pa.: Irving: Student fl0llllt'll '57: llil4,Illl'PLill lllulr '58: lflmir '58: Ulm- tllulw '5H: Wrestling '57. LEE SCOTT BARKSDALE, JR.: Sffotlfe. 'lfigllty-eiglit Dormitory: 619 Cellar l.anv. Hopf-well. Va.: Irving: Liillllllfeilll tlluli '58: Les lfopains '58, KAKVX Board '58: Ch-e llluli '58: 'l'r1tr'k '58. CHARLES LEONARD RARNDT R. Chiu-A. Main Hull' Box 336 H . J : ' ' . . I . . ll. I, Pottstowrt. l'a.: Irving: Stony Battezr Dramatic' fllulr '57, '5H: Projevtion Crew '57, '58: I'Ilt K'IFOIllf'S lilult '56: l.atif'lz1vii '56, '57: Choir '56, '57, '58: Ulm: Club '56, '57, '58g Ovtvt '57, '58. A. L. AVALLONE bac I. V. RAMBERCER, JR. L. S. BARKSDALE. JR. JJ' I.. I. .-kP'l'ER J. 'I'. ARRUCKLE C. I.. HARNDT. JR. rg, as no-L ' f . f, g ,-1 5, 2 ss iw j A Q - qv A . 'dl 1WD li K. Ilk'I'11lIl'1I.0R IS. X. Ii.K'l'lNlIil-' IC. H, IIXYNIC. ,IIL li. M. IHCX' R0lHClC'l' .KLUNZU l5X'l'Clll'1l.UR: IMI:-fl. 'liiglrty-4-igglnl lmrmiluryz Xllamtu' xXl'Hlll',xIlIIl1ll'Il. l'a1.: Nlalr-lmll: lynn 4 lull .n. JU: 1.iIlllII'l'1lll Llulr U20 . . . .,.. .- . . .,v . .-- . ., 'XXIII x limml .wuz lwmllmll .711 Nm-1-V MS. lKUlfl'1R'l' .KUXM liA'I'llUlRI4': NIIIUAUB. K1-il Ilullz 1331! lillll SII'l't'l. 1.1-lmlmn. I,il.I Xlanshull. I,l'0'NilI1'I1I '51 58: Svnuta- '51 5111111-nl 4011114-il '51 'Miz ffluss llI'1'Nl4I4'III nh. qv.. AH: Vluv lim l,mllll1llt1-v AH: f.ll1'llII4ll'X 4.ll1lu 524: l,.1lu-luxll I Th, .nz I.,-54.Up.l1m .1., nh, 5k'4'I'4'lLlI'f .181 xilfillf Llulu Jah. J., ,183 lI'Q'il5lIl'1'I' M. I,l41'NIlil'llI .181 Xurxllx l'lNllINlH hh, 51. .1H.1,n4.41ptau1un 518: Xzlrsllv Hnekvl- lull nh. .n. lmmk nh. J.. JH. llUIll'Ili'l' ll.KRR0l,D IKAYNIC, JR.: lfnlf. K1-il Hull: Huulr' l.1.uIp1-p--r.N.u.. Nlzuxllalll '31 354: fjllillwl lFlu'r .531 l':llll'I'llliIllll1'l1l IQQIIVI' '5H: Illfl'l'llillilYllilI Llulu J.. .Wiz 1.If-.-1.Iul1 08: XRIINIIY Llulr 58: XZIINIIW lwmllnlll rn, :viii lrzwk '37 'GK Iflflllfklill fVlvlIRlCl'IRY IHC.-Yl l'Y: llif-lf. Smith ilnlmgvz Ihrkmuy, li. Il, 2. Ixus! l,1n-rp1ml.Ul1m: Irxlnggg I.l'llkIl'f'llUII l.r4'u C502 5l4lllIl+ Llulr nn, mln, J.. JH. ll':'.1Nlll':-1' .sip .nz Ial f.ll'1'lllH lzhpzuml JH, N-vw-tary AH: kxlclx IEW.,-.I JH' I-'uutlmll '31 -502 N111-my Ualskf-llwalll '51 '53, SOUTH Coffaqe Tho his forward DANIEL CHAPLIN BENNETT: Dan. South Cottage: 3434 South Wakefielfl Street, Arlington, Va.: Klarsball: Sergeant at Arms of the Senior Club '58: Stony Batter Drunlatic' Club '56. '57, '58: lfootball '57, JOHN ARCHIBALD BENNETT, JR.: Jack, 'Eighty-eigllt Dorlnitory: Syba- ll10l't? Point. Centreville, Mil.: Nlurshull: Christian Service Group '57, '58, Presi- dent '58g Gun Club '57, '58g Yursity Club '57, '53: Clee Club '57, '58: Sooner '57, '53: 'l'rz1c'k '57, '58, JOHN COOK BERTOLET: John. Lauvks Hall: 500 Frieclenslmrg Road, Reamlingx, Pu.: Nlarsball: Slkllllp Club '53g Chemistry Club '5?v: Les Copnins '58: Cross Country '58: Bridge Club '58: Cum Laude. JAY AUSTIN BITNER: Jay. 'Eighty-eight llorlnitoryg 323 North Twenty-Fifth Street, Camp Hill, Pa.: Marsllallz Caducean Club '58: Cheniistry Club, '53: Choir '57, '58g Glee Club '57, '58, Blue and White Melodians '58: Concert Band '58g Varsity Club '57, '58: Soreer '57, '58. JOHN FRANCIS BLAIR, JR.: fuck, Main Hall: 206 South Chestnut Street, Derry, Pa.: Irving, Band '57, '5H: Caclueean Club '58: Chemistry Club '57. '58g Raucbrunde '57, '58: Football Band '57, '58, President '58: Blue and White Melomlians '57: Concert Band '57. '58: Cum Laude. DAVID NIEAD BLILEY: Ilare. Main Ilall: 965 Arlington Roml, Erie, Pa.: Marshall. J. C. BERTOLET J. A. BITNER .hm ft D. C. BENNETT J. A. BENNETT, JR JD' J. F. BLAIR, JR. D. M. BLILZCY 'UK r if 4-1 7? IR Ii. IlU'l'HWl'Il,l. W. S. BOWMAN ll. J. IHKOMER G. C. l!RO0KHAR'l'. JR. IiUIH'1li'l' Illllflli Ii0'I'llXX'l'Il,l,: lfnlf. ke-il Ilnllz 3111 lim-1-vln Strvf-t. Pitta- llllfflh I8. l'u.: XIIIINIILIHI Smal:-nl ifmlllvil '58: llluxs Daly fztlllllllilfvtx '58: X.Nl,if,.'X. Ullim-V. ,l'l'l'2lSllI'1'I' '58: illlupf-I l-SIIPI' 758: Yursilv lflulv AST. '58. ,. .,. . .7 .. .-.,. . .... . .. lI'l'LlhlIl'l'l' 58: lwfnllaglll nh. XZIVSIU' 51. 58: Hass-lrull 56. 57. 58. tillllillll 57. YYHYNIHIAM SfI0'l I' HUXVMAN: lin. Hain llnll: Ht'ill'0ll llill. HI'lYWIlSXill1'. Val.: xl1lI'S'l2lHI SIIIIIUIII llmmril 58: lflu-lxlislry lflnlm '58. Sf'l'l'l'lilIf-'liI'l'llSlll'f'I' 58: Nursity Hlulr '57, '58: Yursily Frnotlmll '57. '58: Yalrsity liuskr-tlmll 758. DAVID JUN.-K'l'HAN BROMER: llurv. South 1Intlug11': 7020 lluullmrm- 'XW'llll1'. Nliami lie-uvll. Flu.: Nlzlrsllull: iflu-nlistry fllulr '5fv. '57. '58: lil ffirvuln lmpunul 07. X uw- I l '5l1h'Ill Jn: Lum l.zuulm': lvmns Hlllllilglvl' In. 58. GEORGE1Il.lN'l'0N IFIKUUKHART., JR.: Iflinl. Vain Hull: li. Il. ZZ. Harris- laurg. Pal.: Nlursllull: lfluws Day lfmnnuittw- '58: l'rojv1'liml llre-w 750: Sfilllllb 1'ln1'3fvl'1f ' 'F ' T f . ll : : .uluw-un Llulr .181 Nurslty Klub .n. 58: SWIIIIIIIIHQI 57. 'n8: 'l'r:u'k '55 '56 '57 '58 Colonial Coffege i r V NV. I. RUNNELI. WH P. BURNS, JR. R. B. CASTRO D. W. CLAYTON e fraught with toil: Wf'II.LIAM IRVING BUNNELL: Hill. 'Nlain Hall: 802 East Burlington Street, Fairfield. Iowa: Irving: Stony Batter Dramatic' Club '57, '53: Christian Service Group '57, '58: Choir '57, '58: Glee Club '57, '53. . WILSON PARKER BURNS, JR.: Bill. South Cottage: 220 Case Avenue, Sharon, Pa.: Marshall: Student Council '58: Senior Club Officer '58g Christian Service Group '56, '57: Gun Club '56, '57, '58: Choir '57, '58: Glee Club '56, '57, '58: Cheerleader '58: Football '56, '57: Tennis '56, '57: Orientation Committee '57. RONALD BURT CASTRO: Ron, Main Hall: 10 Hostos Ave., Ponce, Puerto Rico: Marshall: Student Council '58: International Club '57, '58, Vice-President '58: El Circulo Iispaiol '57, '58: Cross Country '58: Track '57, '58. DAVID WILLIAM CLAYTON: Bowling Ball. Main Hall: 63 Gillette Avenue, Bayport, N. Y.: Marshall: Student Council '57, '58: Iileetions Committee '58: Class Day Committee '58g Christian Service Group '57: Jurisprudence Society '57: Blue and White Melodians '57: Varsity Club '57, '58g Varsity Football '57, '58: Track '57, '58. MARK EDGAR COHEN: Mark, Keil Hall: 1906 North Second Street, Harris- burg, Pa.: Irving: Chemistry Club '57, '58: Fifteen '58: Rauchrunde '58g Laticlavii '56, '57, '58: KARUX Board '56, '57, '58: Swimming '57: Track '56, '57, '58. WALTER WILLIAM COHEN: Walt, South Cottage: 2342 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa.: Marshall, Debating Team '57, '58, Treasurer '58: Senate '58, Vice President '58: Student' Council '57, 58, Vice President '58: Class Secretary '55, '56, Orator '58: Class Day Committee '58: Senior Club Officer, Treasurer '58: Chapel Usher '58: Caducean Club '58: Chemistry Club '57, '58, President '57: Fifteen '58, President '58: Laticlavii '55, '56, '57, '58, Aedile '56, Consul '58: News Board '55, '56, '57, '58, Feature Editor '57, Editor-in-Chief '58: Press Club '56, Lit Board '57, '58, Associate Editor '57, Assistant Editor '58: Basketball '56: Tennis '58: Orientation Committee '58: Preparatory School Student Government Conference '58: Harvard Club Book Award '57: Cum Laude: Nevin Oration. 0114'- iffoddn , .eval fc' A- izs 1 A , , fL2f3j,. ,T -y ' Z. '-53'ffffAQ- G-,final fjdfwl , f f1, M. Ii. COHEN NV. W. COHEN 'S' QQ Laucks Hall W. 11lnsl'lf3N '5- 2 ,IUII N WVILI.,-Hill CRISPEN: jufm. lxlillll llzlll: 238 Nnrlll .'Xlll'QjllilIlY Str:-vl. B4-lla-l'mltv. l':1.: xIZll'Sllllll1 flnn fflnlw 'nT: flillllN't lIl Vlnlw '5T- f'lIl'lIllSll'Y Vlnlr WT: RilllK'lll'l1ll1ll' '51 'SK R0lllCR'l' l l0w'E'l'H fll7l,l.EN: Hnlr. Stllllll lfnltugivi 4001 l,lil'l'llt'SlPl' Rnanl. lizxltilnurv T. Hel.: Irving: Stlnlvnt lfonnril '5T: films Huy flllllllllllfvt' '5R: my llultvr llrznnulim- lllulu '57, '58: llilflll1'l'illl Llnlv 58: l'uutlmll 58. lCNNl':'l'H ll.-KNTA ll.Xl.ZEl,l.: Kwz. South llultzlgv: IZUI3 Sixlll Flrvvl. xlUllIlll5Xilll'. VY. Nu.: lxIllI'SllllllZ l.1-stlupuins '581 Kun X lloural '52i: l'l'e'ss1'lnln 'WL Funtlmll '5T: w'I'1'rlllllgI '51 '58: 'IX-nnis ,IUH S, . .1 152 I 'Sl . 1' N Ml'IRl.l'I UICNSUN: frlrlf. South iinlluggv: IHU 'l'nrn1-r l'an'k. Nlnnlmn' I all N Y Nln lull lllIllllIlN1lXIIl lump M llnplll lux 58 Inn: K '. l .-'F . ', .,. ' 'T' . ' N - . A . . . . . - . . 4 5 . . . - llllllllllll I lm wll 1 ulnu nl I lnlr M Pl 4 nvulu l'.4llLlIllYl 58: XVIII? Blbllfll ull lxx Hlillll wll XS lift Illlllll 134 l'l1 lllllb vll I KIX 2' -. S'4H'i ' '. ' 4 I R. ll. lIl'l.I,l'1N SL. 1' as , .,. . .c. IX. ll. U.Kl,Zl'Il,l, M. DICNSUN 'ff D' .X Q f' -ag 3' was Tho his upward ascent GEORGE ERNEST DISTLER: George, South Cottage: 3001 Alliernarle Street, NW., Washington, D. C.: Marshall, Debating: TCHIII '56, '57, '58, Best Speaker '57, '58: Senate '58: Student Council '58, Parliamentarian '58: Class Oth- cer, Historian '55: Chairman of Class Day Committee '58: Stony Batter Dramatic Cluh '56, '57, '58, Secretary '57, Yiee President '58: Orientation Committee '58: Cadueean Cluli '58: Chemistry Clulr '57, '58: Fifteen '58, Seeretary '58: I.es Copains '55, '56, '57, '58, Secretary '57, President '58: News Board '55, '56, '57, '58, Senior Associate Iiditor '58: Lf! Board '58, Assistant Editor '58: Choir '56, '57, '58, Librarian and Student Director '57, '58: Clee Cluh '55, '56, '57, '58: Oetet '58: Co-head Cheerleader '58: Cum Laude: Salutatorian, DAVID COLLINS DOW'NIE: Dare, Main Hall: 201 Parkway Drive. Pitts- hurgh 28, Pa.: Irving, Vice President '58: Student Couneil '58: Class Day Committee '58: Stony Batter Dramatic Club '57, '58: Chapel Csher '57, '58: Dance Conunittee '58, Chairman '58: Fifteen '58: Les Copains '57, '58: News Board '57, '58, Proof liditor '58, TURNER ALONZO DUNCAN, JR.: Dune, South Cottage: 79 San ,Iuan Drive, Ponte Vedra Beaeh, Fla.: Marshall, First Vive-President' '58: Senate '58, Secre- tary '58: Student Council '57, '58: Elections Committee '58, Chairman '58: Class Day Committee '58: Y,M.C,A, Cahinet '58, President '58: Dance Coni- niittee '58: Cadueenn Cluh '58, Les Copains '58: Press Cluh '56: Choir '57, '58, Yiee-President '58, Crueifer '58: Clee Clulm '57, '58: Varsity Cluli '57, '58: Soeeer '57, '58: Preparatory Sehool Student Government Conference '58, RAPHAEL ALLEN EDMONSTON: The To1rn1'e , Main Hall: 20l Iiast Water Street, Look Haven. Pa.: Marshall: Class Day Committee '58: Projec- tion Crew '56, '57, '58: Chapel Usher '54, '55, '56: Dance Committee '58: Inter- national Clulm '54, '55, '56, '57, '58: Varsity Cluh '58: Soeeer '55, '56, '57, '58: 'l'I'ilf'l'i '5-1-. '55, '56, '57, '58, HARRY SYLVESTER EVERT: Hurry, 'liigllty-eight Dormitory: 7-17 Fast Third Street, Bloomsliurg, Pa.: Marshall: Stamp Club '58: El Cireulo Espaiol '58, JOHN HAMILL EYVINC., JR.: John, 'liighty-eight Dormitory: 6 Mont View Street, Uniontown, Pa.: Irving, Band '56, '57, '58: Student Council '58g Christian Service Group '57: Chapel Usher '57, '58: Gun Club '58: Cadueean Cluh '58: Fl Cireulo Espanol '57: Football Band '56, '57, '58: Assenihly Band '56, '57, '58: Convert Band '58: Wrestling '56, T. A. DUNCAN, JR. G. E. DISTLER D. C. DONVNIE R. A. EDMONSTON H, S. EVERT J. H. EWING, JR Y -H' f J. E. I-'AIIlIEl.l, J. F. FISHER, JR. F. W. FLICKINGER J. 5. l,l',lSl',l J. li. IIAINICS, V '93 -A -0 'Q W J. 'l'. FRIEDLIN E e rough an s ee 3 JUHN EUWVAHD F.-HiREl.1,: fflrlf. lxlilill 111111: 119 Yurlusllirl' llrivv. 1'iIts- 111111111 38, Pa.: lx1Lll'SlliI11I Slullc-nl llrmuuril '5H: Class Day 1l0!l1lll1l1P0 '53: Gun 1:11111 '5H: 1iLl41lII'1'illl lflulm '58: Varsity lflulr '51 58: Flmrlmll '5T: Yarsity SW1llllll1Iljl '51 '53. U0-1 Iaptuin 58, x'illlllf'l'Vt'l'l' '11l'0Il1ly '58. JAMES FIKICDERICK FISHER, JR.: Jim. 'Eigllly-viglll 1,Ul'lIll1Ul'yl 120 lfuunlry lllulr llriwf, ASlllilIlll. Ky.: 111lll'Slli11l, 111111111512 '58: Stuilvnl lfuunvil -572 l1llI'1Sl1llll Swvim- Group '51 '58: .1i1risprlu1e'm'v S01'if'ty '5T: fllltlllfljilll lllulm '5H: 1'11l,1f'f'IlN '58: HillH'1lI'lllll1P '51 '5H. '11l'l'2lSllI'Pl' '5H: Choir '51 '58: Glve filulr '51 58: Frmtlrull 11111111 '5T: Nsse-lnlrly Buncl '5T: 1101100151 11111111 '51 '58: lfrnsf lfounlry '58 lflklilll-IIKIKIK w'1l.1.lAM FIJCKINGEII: lfrwl, South llnttzlge-1 Yurk Springs. lla.: lrvingrz 1'roje-r'timi lfra-w 156. '5T: Stump ifluln '56. '5T: 1llllllll'l'illl Lflulr '5H: 1illt'lll15Il'y lilulr '5T: I.uzin-Imii '55, '50, '5T: Qx't'Il'.Y Rourfl '5h. '5T: li-xiwx llouril 5' '58 l'u N 1111111 '51' fi. . I Sf . . . JOHN TORRENCE FRIEDLINE: fnlm. Srrutli llottagvz 2115 King Straw-t. Nllflllllllllbvlxlillld. pil.: X1ilI'S1lLlllZ 1:llt1llf'f'Llll lilulr '58: lflwmistry lfluln '58: 1,zlIil'lilXii '51 '5H: K.-url X lluaml '5H: Fmrtlrull '51 '5H: gYe'1r.v 141111111 '51 '58, JAMES S'l'U,-KRT GEISEI.: jim. Main Hall: 4135 Rinlggcwivvv Road, Harris- lrurgl. Pa.: Marsllalll: Studi-nl lfuunvil '51 '58: Clue-as Day lfuuuuitlee- '5H: Iillristian S4-rvicv Group '5H: 11il11lll'1'2lll fflulu '58: I-Il ilirvuln I-lspuinl '58: Varsity 1:11111 '5h. '51 -582 Sovfwfl' '55. '56. '51 58. Ynrsity ffapmill -581 Wrestling '55, '56, '51 58: 'l'e-nnis '55, '56, '51 JAMES li,-KKK HAINES, V: ffm. 'Eigllly-vigglll llurmilnryz 1110 '1'1mrn Strvvt. S:'wic'klPy, 1'a.: 111?ll'S1Iil11Z 1:lll'1S112lll Service llroup '51 '58: 1,1-s lfopuins '51 '58: ,5'f'14'x 11021111 '51 '53, Sc-niur l11l'l'll11lI10Il lx12lllilgl4 l' '58: Choir '5H: Ulm' lflulm '5H. 126 Norlrh Coffaqe KURT GILBERT' HAMMERSTRUM: Su'wle'. Xluiu Hull: 26-1 Hullofk Sires-I. ,lillll4'hUHkll, N. Y.: Nlurshull: Flw'Imllim's Iflulu '58: Hun fllnln '58: f,1l4!ll1'1'ilIlf.llIll 58: l,w1.upu11u, In: lwmtlxull Tn. HARVEY HARRISON HASKELI.. ll: fav. 'l'1ig1lIIy-viglll lMlI'IIliIUl'yI 5lT Nurtll I'e'rl'Y 5Irvr'l. 'fitllsxillez Pal.: Mursllull: fzllllb RR Ufll1'1'r. St'I'l't'tiH'y' 'I'I'f'ilSlll'l'l'Z Stump Club '51 lms llopuins '51 '58: Prvss Clulr '51 '5K: Ruse-luull xlilllilghll' '51 'SRL Hfillglt' ifluln 58. 5c'c'rvtary-'I'l'e':1s111'v1' '5H. THOMAS RRILI, HEFLIN: Tum, South Cottagv: T21 fill:-slnut Strm-t. lmliuml. Pu.: xIilI'ShillII 1:illlllf'l'2lIl lilllll '58: t1Ilf'Illi5lI'f' lilulv '5T: Rillll'lll'llIl1It' '51 'SHQ 'Ulm-e Ululm 58: Xursily fflulr 58: t.ht'Q'I'lf'il1it4I' 58: Hllbklqlbilll 'STL ll0lf'51'58. Al.FRED REI-llj HOFFMASTER: Hvwl. Nluin Hall: 3132 Wilmington Rumi. Nr-w Castle-. Pu.: Nlzlrsllall: SIll1it llI llounvil '51 Class Day f:0I1llllill1'1 1 l'llilIN'l lklwr 'SH' Hun illuln '51 'SW Allll'iSIll'll1lPlli'f' Sm-ivtv '51 1'il4illL'!'klIl lllulr 'Miz Rglll1'hI'lllH'IP '31 38: Yursity lflulr '53: Xurfity lffgntlmll '51 '58: Ruskvtlmll '5'1: 'I'I'llf'k '51 38. K. G. HAMMERSTRUM H. H. HASKELL, II 'l'. R. HEFLIN K. R. HOFFMASTICR Y 4 11--'FMT-1-2 ,,,,,-as 3 .1-11: Q PR A X 1 1 1612 1 ' 1. 3 ' la at if ......v-A A. HOILENGRI-LEN, JR. ,I. ll. HOOPES C. E. HULTM SN N ,I ' RICY MUl,YNEAl'X HULAH: .11-jf, '1fi,g11ty-1-111111 1111I'Ill1I1ll'yI 31112 .-1111111111 JI' W '1- t, 1l1111s1111. 011111: 111111111 f1il11ll1'4'1lI1 1111111 '58: 11111-111is11'y 1111117 '5H: lil M ' 4 111141'll10 15511115111 '5H: 1f1111i1' '53: 1211-v 1111111 '5H: S1N'K'1'I' '57, '53: '1'I'1l1'1i '53, 1 W A , v Mll.lIl'RN .-U,l REll H0l.l.l-INGREICN, JR.: Il11ll1'. 141111-11114 111111: 2115 V, ' 'Y' 11111111111 xX1'llll1'. w'ilylll'S11l1l'1l, 1'11.: 11-vi11g:. 11111111 '56, '57, '58: 5111111-111 1I1111111'il '57: Stony 1111111-1' 131'11111z11i1' lfluln '57, '5H: H11-1-11-1111i1's 1111111 '55, '5f1. L '57. S1'1'I'f'121I'j' '57: 121111111-1-1111 1111111 '58: 1,11s f10llil1llS '58: 1711111111111 15111111 '55, '5l1, '57, '53: 111111- 111111 W11i11- N11-11111i1111s '51-1: -Nss1-111l11y 11111141 '55, '50, '57, '511g f1l1IN'f'l'1 11111111 '55, '56, '57, '5H. ,l.-XMI-IS li.-KIKN,-Hill HOOP!-IS: lim, 51111111 1f11l1a1g1': 8311 '1'1I1 'l'111.111. 1111111-1'+ 1111111. 5111.2 11'1i11g1. 1'l'l'!-1l14'll1 '58, 111-I111li11g 'I'1'ill11 '5H: S1-111111- '58: 5111111-111 1111 58 111 1111 111111111i1l11 '58 I'111j11111111 1'1111111'i1'57 118' 1'114'l'111IIIS11111111111 -- '. : Ins aj I 11l'l'XY '50, '57, '58, 1'I'f'S1111'll1 '583 1I111'isti1111 S1'1'1'i1-1- 111111111 '50, '57, '58, 'l'I'1 i1Slll'1'I' '57, Yi1'1- 1'1'1-si111-111 '58: 11il11lll'f'llll 1111111 '5H: 1:1l1'lll1S1l'y 1111111 '5f1: Fi1'11-1-11 '5H: 1111 511 N 111111 11111111 58 111111 15 511 '57 '58 1' 1,1-s 1.111111111s 118: 1,11 11111' . , ,-sss: 2 ' . 1 .1 1'1'1-Qi111-111 '511: 1l11-1- 1111111 '56, '57, 118: t,1'11'1 '581 11111-1-1'11-11111-1' '5H: X11-1-11111111 '511, '57. 1111111 '57, '511g 11il41ll1'f'1lII 1.11111 .132 I-,I 1.lI'I'll1l1 115111111111 41111 S11 Doorway 'ro Irvine 1-1611 -ni -:S CII.-Xl1l,l'15 ICUXYIN lIl'I,'l'MAN: ffllrvf, 51111111 11111111111-2 W1 51111111 1.1111101111 -X11-11111-, 1'i1ts11111'1111 5. 1111.1 '51ilI'S1lLl11I l1111'is1i1111 51-1'1i1'1- 111111111 '58: 1'111-1'11'1111i1'Q ' 'F ' ' ' '1lIlll11IIfj '57, '58, LE .,.111 1'- ' 51?-.'-E WH J. IHLENFELD T. A. INGERSON R. N. JAMES A. F. JONES Tho his lagging feet WILLIAM JOSEPH IHLENFELD: Bill. South Cottage: 3 Addit Avenue, Wheeling, W. Va., Marshall: Projection Crew '57. '58, Jurisprudence Society '57, Caducean Club '58, KARUX Board '58, Glee Club '58, Tennis '58. TERRY A. INGERSON: Inga, South Cottage, 7l Ontario Road. Bellerose, N. Y.: Marshall, Band '56, '57, '58, Senate '58, Student Council '57, '58, Elections Committee '58, Class Day Committee '58, Projection Crew '55, '56: Christian Service Group '57, '58, Cun Club '57, '58, Caducean Club '58, Chemistry Club '57, '58, News Board '55, '56, '57, '58, Proof Editor '56, Associate Sports Editor '57, Senior Sports Editor '58, KARUX Board '57, '58, Football Band '55, '56, '57, '58, Concert Band '55, '56, '57, '58, Cheerleader '58, Baseball Manager '55, Orientation Committee '58, ROGER NEAL JAMES: Jesse. South Cottage, 684 Chenango Street, Bingham- ton, N. Y.: Marshall, Swimming '57. ALLEN FALCONER JONES: Al. South Cottage, Quarters 39, Fort Amador, Canal Zone, Panama: lrving: Student Council '58, Elections Committee '58, Class Day Committee '58, Stony Batter Dramatic Club '57, '58, Chapel Usher '58, Entertainment Usher '58, Electronics Club '58, Caducean Club '58, International Club '58, Les Copains '57, '58, Varsity Club '57, '58, Marshal of the Field '58, Football '57, Soccer '56, Swimming '57, '58. MARCUS KATZEN: Marc, South Cottage, 105 East Main Street, Sykesville, Pa., Marshall, Stony Batter Dramatic Club '58, El Circulo Espaliol '58, News Board '58, KARITX Board '57, '58, Press Club '58, ROBERT MARTIN KERSTEIN: Bob. South Cottage: 1301 Oak Hill Avenue: Hagerstown, Md., Irving, Student Council '58, Elections Committee '58, Stamp Club '56, '57, '58, Cun Club '56, El Circulo Espanol '56, '57, '58, News Board '56, '57, '58, KAHUX Board '56, '57, '58, 'General Manager '58, Press Club '56, '57, '58, Football '55, Basketball '55, '56. l29 M. KATZEN R. M. KERSTEIN X x Irvine Hall, Chapel, 'Eiqhfy-eiqhf IIUNYKIIID MUIILICY KING: Il'Illl'Il,'I'II1lIIIy'l'IQIlI llnrmilury: 2811 III1l4'IiII1lXXIx Hnml. Ix'IIlIll'II1'. Ill.: IIAIISIIIIIII Stnny Huttvr llr:unutiv Vlulx YH: l'zuI1u'1-ml Llulv .1241 Iarxily Ifmullmll XILHIZIQLPI' '31 'SW 'I'rau'k '58, . . K.. IIXRRY l,I'II'I KNISlCI.Xl1 JR.: llurrr. Sllbll-III I'Ul!alg1t'2 H. H. llwn-xl V1 ' Xlzuwlmll: lwmllvalll liamfl AH: Blum' mul XXIIIII' XI:-Imlulnw JM: 'Issmulvly IISIIIII 'BW 41mm-4-ll IILHHI 'SEL NICII. III'N'I'ICR KNOXYI.'I'0N. JR.: V1-l.'. Knzil-lInII1 Rm! N ullu I,in1'uIn Xu-nun-. 51lIl'IlI. Uhmg 'II1llNIl:1Il: I',I4'l'II'llIlI4'N 1 Iulr lv.. JH, .U S'I'I'II'III'IN IHDIIICIYI' KOZI.0I l : lxng, Rvil Hull: BNIB l'vyt1uu llrm-. Lux If-gsm NVNLIIIXII Irxmgi: FIIIKIVIII IJDIIIIVII JH: 4 Ixus Daly lmlumllllllm- .781 flillllll -f- Vlllln nfl, Jn: IillIlIl'4'llII l.IuIn JH: IAIIIVIRIXII .wry nh, Jn. JH: Ivnw Ifualrcl nh. '37, 'Ski lhnxilu-NN Nlunuuvr YH: Kun X lhmnl 'SIL '51 'SQL Ifflitm' in 4'IlI4'I' '5?i: VW.. I'IlIIr 'Sly '37, 'SQL IIl'l'NI!I!'l1I 'SPM 'I'l'1ll'IQ '36, II. NI. KING II. I.. KNISICIN. .IIL N. II. KNONYI,'I'UN. .III. S v P li. KOZl.0l lf Falier on the path' YVENDELL MICHAEL KURY: lluenzlell. 'liiglrty-eiglit Dormitory: 246 Arcli Street, Sunbury. Pa.: Irving. Debating Teanl '58: Curlucvari Club '58: Chemistry Club '57, '55-3: RHllC'llI'llIl4iF '57: Cnin Laurie: Wrestling: '57: Tennis '57. RUISERT AUCUSTE LAEDLEIN, JR.: Bob. Kvil llullz 115 National llriw, I,llISlllll'Qlll 36, Pu.: lrving: llrojevtion Crvw '56, '57, '58: 1YC'll'X Board '57. '58: Cross Country '56. '57, '5li: Wlrestling '57: 'l'ra4'ls '56, '57, '58: lllzxrslml of T116- lfivlil '57. '58. JOHN KEELER LANVRENCE: folin. LZllll'liS llallz 20 Lake- Strr-vt, Iluln- inomlsport, N. Y.g lrvingz, Debating 'I'98Il1 '58: Student Counril '58: l'l'0jf'f'tl0l1 Crew '57: Stamp Club '57, 58: Caduceun Club '58g Clielnistry Club '57, '53: l iflvPn '53: Cum Laumlv: Yalemliclorian. ROSS WOLFF LENHART: HBR. Main Hall: 1 Lincoln Awnlw, Old Crevli' wivh, Conn.: Mursluill: Class Day Committee '58: KARUX Board '57. '58: J11risprlulr'm'v Soric-ty '57: Dance Ii0IIlIlllIU l '53: Varsity Club '58: 3IZll'Sllill of tlif' Field '58g Football '57. '58. Varsity '58: Wrf-stliiig '58. S'I'EPI'IEN SANIUEI. LEVINE: SIL'1'c. Kr-il 111111: -1011 Soutll I IOlIl?M'004l :5XQ'll1lP, Illllfillllfglll 3, Pa.: Irxingz Stanlp Club '57. '58: l'1le1'tronic's Club 153: Gun Club '57: lrs Copains '58: .Yvzvs Board '58g KARVX Board '58. DAVID OWEN LEWIS: Lezrey. Nlain Hallg 108 Byron Road, Pittslmurgh 9, l'a.: ix1ilI'S1li1llI Student Connvil '5l l: Class Historian '5H: Class Day Comrnitte-P '58: Gun Club '57. '58: Carluvean Club '58, Vivo Presiilvnt '58: Fifteen '58: Les Copains '57. '58: Clloir '57. '58: C1942 Club '57 .'58: Uvtf-t '58: Cum I,EllIllP. J. K. LAWRENCE R. WH LENHART S. S. LEVINE All I WI M. KURY K. A. IAEIJLEIN, ,Ill -o ' . ll. 0. I.I'1W'lS A .nik AIIIFP ny! 1 N fag 2 We c, -4' N. f 30 ,sq if ' 1 H0 III MUIK III fps ,I IC , , . W. Il. MAIl'l'lNDAI.E J. Ii. M.-K'l l'l-INN. III ,I. H. M1-CRADY. IV IiAI,I'II I1II.,KIiI.I'IS M.-UIICK, JR.: lcllljill. I.illIl'IiS IIz1II: 530 NX.1I1111l 511111. Iinznrnug 5lI'IIljl. I'11,: 5I11re-I1z1lI: IlI'0-'l'I'IIllH IIl'l'W '51 '5fI: IIll'l4 Iilll 51'l'NIl'l' I I I I,1'n11p 58: Flilllllb Llnlr 51. 53: I'1Il'f'II'llllI1'S I.IllIl 51: I.illIlll! 111 I.IllID 58: II11111'l11'11111I1- '51 '58: firms Izlllllllfy '5?I: XX rc-slling '5T: Calf '5T: II'I'ill'Ii '5H. W'II,l,IAM lII'INNIi'l I' MAH'I'INllAI,E: lfwn. 'liigllty-1-iggllt IJl'lI'lIlIIlll'yI -1011 NUYIII S1-1-mul Stn-4-t. II111'1'isI1111'g. I'z1.: Nlzlrsllullz Stnny IIIIIIPI' IIHIIIIEIIIQ' iklulu . . . .Qx .11. JH. I'lII4Qll 53. I,.1t1cI.1111 56, 51. 53. lMl.0p.11n, 56. 51, JH. Pu.. 4 Iulr wh 1 I lu fluln wb Illlll I I1 . . .-11 1 , .1. .illl4'. J.-KY IIIIIIIARID M.-X'I l'IiIIN, III: lffrk. SHIIIII 114111111111 T2-I UI1I 'I'u1sl1 Howl. IIIQ'2lI'II1'IlI. I'11,: Irxing. Ifirsl Vive' I'1'1-si1Ie-111 '58: SPIIZIIQ' '58: SIIIIIPIII l1n11111'iI -532 Iflalss Iluy lfu111111itIe'1' '58: Y.NI.If.xK. 0lI1c'1'r. S1-1'1'vt111'y '58: I':I1'l'fl'0llIf'S Cluls 58: lil IIIVVIIIID Ifspuiul '5H: Yursily IIIIIII, Yi1'1 p1'1'si1Ic'11I 58: 'II111'sI1z1I of III1' . . .F Fic-I1I 58: Yalrsity I'11N1IIl1lII '5T. '58: Yursily WV:-stlillgg '51 Iillllillll .182 II'l'ill'Ii '58, ,IAMICS lIAMlI.'l'0N MPCRADY. IV: Jim, Hain IIz1II: 652 IIIIIIUII Iimul. IIUIQIIIUIII. I'11.: xIilI'SI1lIII. Buchanan Cabin DAVID FITZ RANDOLPH NICGEAHY: Dare. Soutli Cottage: 7-l-7 NOI'lll llUlIllf'S Street, State College, Pa.: lrvingr, Band '56, '57, '58: Electronics Cl11b '57, '53, 'l'1'eas111'e1' '57, Vive PI'6Slll6I1f '58: Fifteen '58: Latielavii '56, '57: iY1'11's Hoaril '56, '57, '58: Feature Editor '58: Football Banll '56. '57, '53: Blue aml White llle-lodians '56, '57, '58: Assembly Baud '58: Convert Baud '56, '57, '5H: fllllll l.au1le. JANIES RICHARD MUKEE: Magna. Main Hull: LX1 Colonel R. L. lXl1'Kee. Carlisle RilI'l'ill'liS,, l'L1.: Marshall: l'lleet1'o11i1's Club '57, '58: Caclueean Club '58: lnlvrnational filllll '57, '58: Clie-xuistry Club '58: liallellrllillle '57, '58: .x'l'll'5 Boarcl '58: KAl11'X Board '58, l'l1oto,f1rapher '58, BEN MILLER M4-MAKIN: Hen. Main Hull: KIOQ 17132-G. Camp l'e111lleto11. Calif.: lxl2ll'SllL'lllZ Yarsity Football '58: 'l'4 IlIllS '58, EDNVIN PETER MORIN: Pele, Main Hall: 916 Woodrow Avenue, Waynes- boro. Ya.: Nlarsliallz Chapel Usher '58: Iilect1'011if's Club '58: Gun Club '58, llilllllf'PlllI Club '58: Footliall '57. RYAN HOWXARD MORRIS, JR.: Shzzfflex, Main Hall: 519 South Williams, lil Reno. Oklahoma: Marsliallz lllioir '57. '5H: Clee Club '57, '5S: Mar:-alial of the Field '58: Tennis '57, '58: Golf '57, '58. JOHN HOMER NORTHUP: John, Soulli Cottage: R. D. 3, Lititz, l'a.: Nlarsliallz El Cireulo lispauol '58: Football '57: Concert Band '57g Varsity fllllll '57, '53, 'l'1'21f'k '57, '53, B. M. McMAKlN E. P. MORIN R. H. D. F. R. Mm-GE.-SKY J. R. Mm-KICE F 2 'QS J. H. NORTHUP .l. li G. I'AI'0lVI'SIS 'I'. L. PARSONS R. S. PERRY S. D. POLIACK Ii. I,. II.-IN . II. II.IVIuN P I i. 4 1 l v 5? KW 1 cakes clear the wa J.-IMICS GEOIRGIC I'AI'0ll'l'S1S: Jim. I,zuu'ks ll' ' Wuyru-slmm, I':t,: Irxiugr. Iluunl '5f1: Stump lllub l.z1tir'lux'ii '50: Fuutlulll liunrl '5fw: lfnttrw-t't Ihuul '5h: lruvlx nt, ntl. ull. IQII: lltu-tif-ld Stn-vt. '58 l'uu Vlub '57 '58 'I'IIlIM.-XS I,I,0YIl PAIKSUNS: Tum. SUIIIII ifotlugvi II5 XYvft Nluiu Strvvt, Irwy. l'a1.: AILIIHIILIII. IIIIIIII '51 '5t4: IIIIVISIIRIII Svrsin 53: I're'ss fflub '58: Iflluil' '51 '58: Ulm' Illub '51 '- i ' ' 'F 3 ' A 'Q' llrmtp 58: .Ivuw Iioartl 58 Uftft 58 I'uulb1lI Iiuml 54. 58: ASSUIIIIUII' Iiuuul 58: lmuw-rt lluml 311 '58: lfum I.z11ula'. IIOIIICIYI' S'I'IIEI5l'I'I1IIl I'I'lIiIiY: Hub. South lfottuggvg II9 St-lmul Stu-vt, Km-uw. N. II.: NILIYSIILIIII Iursity 'I'ru4'k '51 '58. S.-UTI, DAVID I'0I.I,ACK: llnr, Matin Ilullz I.lllll't'I Howl. Ilvvr Iullw. Urwigslrllrgz. I'u.: lNIu.rsllull: I'1lvc't1'0llit's Club '55, '56, Yivm' I're'simlc'nt '51 I'rm-sitlr-nt '5H: Gun lllub '55, '5f1. '51 '58: I'il1IIlI'I'llII Club '58: IIillIl'IIl'llIIIIf' '51 '58, Sm-rt-tztly '58: Cllffe-1'lvz1fle't' '58: Wrrstling: '55. '56, '51 '58, RICHAIID LEE IIANKIN: lficlf. IIIHIII Ilalll: 2280 Nlumlvville flunynn Iioatl. I,0s Angeles 49, Calif.: IXIIIVSIHIIII Gun Club '51 '58: IZIIFIIIISIIAQ' lllub '57g 'I'4'unIs '58. JOHN IIAIIID RAVEN: lmlp K1-il Ilalll: II. D. 2. Iiux 301 'I'rl1lwssm- Ruud. IIunw:+tvaul. Flat.: Irving. S1'f'I'I'Iill'V '58: Stuclc-nt lfounvil '58: I'rojc'Cti0n Crew '51 '58: Intmuntional Club '51 '58: Choir '5H: Ulm- Club '58: ,Iaywv Football tfuptuin '53: Wrvstling: '51 '58. IIS! ,rf 6 af, ,. V I - A A E ni' -6' M. NY. RHODE Il. C. RICHARDSON F. D. RICHARDSON F. H. RUIIINN MICHAEL NYILLIAM RHODE: Gl'l'Il1l1ll. South t'UIf1lQl'l IITLZ4 XVPSIIIIIVB Rumi. lim-kxillv. Md.: 5lill'Sll1lH. Uf'IlilIill,EI 'l'I'ilIll '56. '5T. '58: Se-nuts' '5H. I 7 . ... . . .- . ., . , . ., lI'l'5lli4'llt 718: FIIUIUIII 1,0llI1f'lI DH. lrvslfle-lxt DH: Lluss Uuy f.1lllll11lIl4'+' 58: Claw l'I'l'Ft'IllllIilHl f,!'1lIlH' '5H: Sc-nim' 1Ilul1 UHic'r-r. l'l'm-sid:-Isl '5H: Stony Buttvr lirunmliv lflula '51 '53: l'r's-simleml '58: ifluu n-I lklwr '57, '58: 1:llt'IIliSlI'Y Hlulm I . I F ,ww '5'f, '5H. SK'I'I't1I1lI'y '57, '5H: l 'iI'lQ'f'Il '58. Yivv I re-sialvnl '5H: l.:lti1'lzlx'ii '51 'fl 1 lms f'0IillilIS '51 '58: Yvzrx Hlbllfll '55. '56. '5T: Lit llmml '57, '58. lfxlitm' in flhie-1' '58: Ifnmtlulll '55. '5T: T:-llllis '50 '51 '5H: Urivnlulimn 4llllIlliUl'1' '5?'1: Lum I.1llllll'I Hlulwa- Urutlml. lll'lll.liY 1I.KR'l'ER RICHXRIISON: 111111. 'I':iLIhIy'1'i2lll l7ormi!m'y: h',P3'l Xi4'lxSl5llI'Ql Str:-vt. N:-w f,l'I4'1lHr 21. l,z1.: 5IilI'SIlLlHI 5111411-nt ffnunvil '5HA S1'K'l'Q'lLll'y 58: illuss Day tlIllllliIIf'4' '58: l'1'wi1l1-111 ol' Illu HS Club 'Mig flllrisliull Sl'l'Nif't' fllilllli '51 58: f il'tf'n-ll 53: I-II f'il'l'lllID Iispuhnl '5TZ Arias Ima:-fl '57, 58. lfxvllullge- Fllitm' 58: l'I'f'5i4l1'IIl nl' ilu- Briflge- Klula '5E4: lfum l,ulule'. FIKXNK LXRICY RICH.-XRIJSON: l'u1n. Nluin Hull. xlllllilllllil. Ni14L1I'ilQll1l. f:4'IlIl'ilI AlT1l'l'if'ilI Nlallwllzlll. 51-1'rf-Izlry '58: Slllmls-ut fZHlllI1'il '5T: Illwrmltiollul lilulx '56, '51 '58: IA:-4 lfupuins '5H: ,Xl'14'.Y Hnmrcl '5'f: Sm'r'e'r '5T: 'l'l'llf'k '51 '5H. l Rl'IllERI11K HHHM.-KN RUIHNS: llt'Il4't'. Hain Hull: 32l lfllwliql YxXt'lllll'. N1-w Hustle-. Pu.: Nlurslmllz tZLlIlll1'f'LlI1 liluln '58: lfmmtlmll '5T. '58: 'l'I'4'llHllI'l'I' ul' tlw Hain llull 411111: '53, Colormade befween Main and Annex .xy 'rv The Infirmary ,IMWIICS IilillUl,l'H SCHIYM.-UIKICIC: Jim. K1-il Hull: H35 Husw-ll -Xwmn-. f:LlilIl4'I'NIIlll'Ql. NIJ.: Xlxushallz Christian Se-rxivv 'uflillll '5T. '58: t:ll2llif'I lkhm-1' 'SEM I'1Illl'I'IiliIllIH'IIl l fl1v'V'5H: Slun1pfIl11h'5T: lflf-1'tl'm1i:s tllult -572 1'1llIlll'1'llII 4 lllh .5541 Nwuzs llmtrml '5H: Kxltl x Hnzlwl '5H: l're-Ns lflnln '58, ,IUSHPII FlCl,l.M.KN SICINSHICINIER, Ill: TM. xlllill Hull: -HHN v5vlNNlI'lNS'. lluluwtulx. 'Il-ws: lrxingl. Rumi '5fw: Stllrle-nt 4:Ullllt'iI '5fw. '5H: lil f:iI't'lIIU li-pqmul '51 '5H. Yirw- l'rm-sinh-nt '5H: Ftmtlralll Huml '5l1: .-Xssvluhly Hunml '5h: f:IlllL'4'I'l liuml .562 Nlalrihzll ul. thv l i0hl '51 '5H. fkllililill -582 Hull! '5t'v. '51 '5R: 'I'I'll4'k '50, '57, 58: l'r1-hitlvnl of tht- Malin Hull lfluh '58, .IUNATIIAN NY.-Xl,l,.LNIl'1 SHIIREN: Hur. Smith filbllllgjlf A1300 Pilfklllilll .xU'lllll'. I,iHSlbllI'Lfll. l,il.I lI4Xillg1'. Sl'!',Ell'lllIl all JXVIIIS 58: Slmh-nt f:0llllt'il 58: flaw S1'f'I'l'lill'j' 58: flhlsw Huy t:0lllllliHl'I' '5H: S4-ninr lfluh S4-1-rm-talry '58: Zlf'l'll'HlIil'S ifluh '5H: fi2l1llIl'l'LlIl llluh '5H. l're-sith-ni 58: I,artirluxii '5h. 57: l,iI lima:-1i'58: Yuwity lfI11hA5T: Nlurshul of tha- Fi:-Ill 58: Fnutlutll '5f1: Sttillllllillgl '51 '58, XYll.l,l.KM ,-Kl,lH'1R'lx SINIPSUN: Hill. llfiglllly-f-igglll l,0l'IlliILUI'f'I 2419 Sixth N a Stn-vt. lmliumn. Vu.: lrxinglz l.nlif'huii '5f1: Wu-slling '50. '51 ig O4 Q 3 fl J t . ,v-'Ut . li. Sl1lll'M.N1lllill J. I . SICINSIIHIMICR, Ill j. YY. SHIRICR NY. A. SIMPSON :,, an Lx l ,,AM i .gnu , at nd knowledge DAVID PAUL SIVIAY: l,lll'f'. Main Hall: College IIHIUIIIIS, 5l1Il1Iit'll!4IllIl'QIQ. I'a.: Irving. IIdlll'lll'lllllIf5 '58: llum I.i1LllIQ'1 'Ile-uuis '53, RICHARD NYILLIAIVI SNYDEII: 11ivA-. Kr-il Hull: H50 lluliloruiu Awuuf-, Pitlslulrglx 12, Vu.: AIKIVSIIQIIII IlillIl1f'r'ill1 Cluln '58g l.m-S Copuius '51 AARON IIICNEIIIUI' SOI.I.IilYI5I'IIIGEII. III: HMI. l.auu'ks Ilull: 928 Hurt Nluiu Str:-vt. Ixlilyllt'hlNll'li. Pu.: xILll'SllLIllI Illll'ISIIiIIl SFI'NIl'l' IIIYIIIIP '5T: Slilllllb lflulr '51 '58: ,IlIl'ISIlI'lltIf'lll'H Surivty '5T: llmlllcw-alll lllulm '5T: lllmir '51 '58: Ulm- lllulr '51 53. JAMES HENRY STAIIKEY., III: Jim. 'ligllty-eigrllt IIOI'IIlII0l'YI fllitvluell- xillv. Nlll.: lrxing: Stauup lllulu '51 '53: lil lfirvulo llspuunl '583 Il4lIll't I'I Iizuul '51 '58: Yursity lllulm 58: SIPITUI' '51 58: Wrestlillgr '5T: Swiuuuiug '58. JOHN QITINN S'I'AI,lI7FEII: Sluuff. SIIIIIII lfuttuge: Il CIIEIIUPI Street, llauunu. N. Y.: Irxing: Stud:-nt lluum-il '58: llluss I'I'FSIlIt'llI '55: ffluss Day Ililllllllllltlt' '58: Illl4Illl Ci1ll lllulr '58: llluuuistry Cluln '55: Laticlavii '55. '56: lms lfnpuins '5f1. '5T: l,1'1 lluaml '51 '5l'l: Varsity lflulr '51 '58: Ifoutlnlll '55. '56. '5T: NXIPSIIIIIQL 55. 56, 5., 58, Im-sity 51, 58. DAVID ALAN STITELY: llure. I.auc-ks Hall: T29 Mountain View lloarl, Fast- lauul Hills. Wuyxwslnolv, Pa.: Irving: IZIIFISIILIII Service Group '58: Stamp Club '51 '58: l'llec'troniCs lflulm '5T: Cross lfouutry '5H: 'l'rzu'k '51 '58, A. IX. SOLLENBERGER, III prevails Il. I'. SM.-KY IQ. XY. SNYIDICR .QR K J. H. STARKEY. III J. Q. STAUFFER D. A. S'I'I'I'EI.Y I ll. S'I'Ul'I' Kell Hall fail . X . X .L 2 X V A is be x 'f x U 'QW 'U' I1 M. K. A. HW.iNS'I'li0M. ,HL l'. I . 'l'Il0M.-XS R. A. T0RlIl7l'Il,lA ,IANIICS lIl'Cll 5'l'0l'l': Jim. Slllllll lfullalgvz HQ!! 'Yurlll 'I'xu'11ly-IlI'tll Sll'l'l'1. hump Ilnll. l'41.: Nluxslmll: lull-1'Irmm'sLlulr m. nfl: Nnwm' Ja.. nh, CNNl'I'I'lI U.l.l'IN 5XY.YY5'l'liUM. JK.: Iwn. Sulllll f.tllIilQl'I limi:-n t'lllll'. lluyl -Imxll. l':1,: Walrxllzllli l'1l1-4'lm11i1-- lflllll '57, -531 'I'I'iI4'lx AST. 355. l'.Kl'l. l ll4'llCl,Il THUMXS: Ifzzflrflrl, 'lfigilllx-vigil!! llul'miIurx: 4'U!lIIlI'X Vlllll UI'lXl'.Xx1'IIllI4'Ill'4'. XX11-Il.: lrunu: l..1tlm-lmll rn. nb: 'I'U5'1.l5llllll'X nfv. .nz Mnrxllx' XXrwtI1luu JM. N.KIl.KfVll'IS .Kl.l lll'lllU 'l'UIilll'l'Il,l. K: Hlllll. Nlzuin Hull: IlmUIS3,Sun.lI1a1n. I'm-rlu Hivu: Nlur-llull: f.1lllll1'l'ilIl lflulr YH: lIlIl'I'IIlHillllllI Vlulr '51 523: ICI . . .-- .- . .- . .-,. . . .- , . 1 ir'-uln Igxpulml J., AH. l'rvN11Iu-nt nil: 5lll'4'l'I' -nz km-5 lmlrulu nb: NLIINIIX XXl'1'Nlllng 2124: FNIIIIIIIIIIQ .nz Iiuwlmll JH. Un-I-il he reaches HARRY GUS UNGAR: Hurry. South Cottage: 2130 Fairfax Road. Hagers- tnwn, Md.: Irving, Debating: Team '58: Projection Crew '56: lladueean lllnln '58: Chemistry lllulv '57, '58: Les Copains '56, '57: News Board '57, '58, Advertising Manager '58: KAHVX Board '57g Press liluli '57, '58. GEORGE HOWARD VAN SCIVER: Van, South Cottage: 1735 Cloverleaf Street, Bethlelleni, lla.: lilarshall, Second Vice President '58Z Senate '58: Student lfmineil '57, '58: Class Ollieer, Secretary '57: Class Day Committee '58: Y.lXl,li.A. Ullicer, Vive President '58: Chapel l'sl1er '57, '58, Head Usher '58: Latielavii '56, '57, '58, Ollieer '56, '57: Varsity Chili '57, '58, Seeretary '58g lfimtliall '56, '57: Varsity Wrestling: '57, '58: Rolmert H. Mielielet Seholarship Award '58, DAVID YVILLIAM VASTINE: Dare, South Cottage: 90l North Orange Street, Sluunokin, Pa.: Marshall: Student lfouncil '58: lfleetions lfonunittee '58: lladneean lllulm '58: Rauelirunde '57, '58: Varsity Cflulm '57, '58: Marshal ul' the l ield '58: lfheerleader '58: Ffiotliall '57: Yarsity Wlrestling '57, '58, GEORGE ISIGLER VAUCHAN: Grub, Main Hall: 5802 Huntly Road, Ric-lnnmnl, Ya.: Marshall: Class Poet '58: Class Day llcnnmittee '58: Cadueean lfluli '58: lies ilopains '58: i YL'll'X lloard '57: Varsity fflull '58: Varsity lfnotliall '58: Swimming '57. '58: Tennis '57, '58, HANS VON IBROCKDORFF: llrzns, Keil Hall: Stanford, N. Y.: Irving: lnternatiunal lilulu '57, '58, President '58: Rauelirunde '57, '58, Yiee President '58: Yarsity lflulr '58: Soeeer '58. lllanager '58: 'l'raCli '58. HAROLD VON IIROCKDORFF: Harold, Kell Hall: Stanford. N. Y.: Klar- shall: international lilnlv '57, '58: Rauchrunde '57, '58, President '58: Varsity liluli '57, 58: limss ilonntry '57, 58: 'l'raek '57, 58. D. YV. VASTINE G. B. VAUGHAN HANS von RROCKDORFF ui si' and... H. G. YNGAR G. H. VAN SCIVER ft' WG HAROLD von R ROI IKDORFF The Chapel WILIJIAM OWSLEY VOSE: Varsity. Main Hall: 3815 Leland St., Cllevy Chase, Md.: Marshall: Chapel Usher '58g Dance Committoe '58: Caducean Club '58: El Circulo Espanol '57, '58: Gle-e Club '58g Varsity Club '57, '58: Varsity Basketball '57, '58. MARK HANNA WAINWRICHT, JR.: Mark. South Cottageg 916 Wade Lane, Oaknlont, l a.g Marshallg Electronics Club '57, '53. FRANK MOORE WATKINS: Stork, Main Hallg Hickory Hill Farm, R. D. 1, Franklin. Ohio: Irving: Gun Club '57, '58, Secretary '58q Caducean Club '58: El Cirvulo Espanol '58g Basketball '57g Track '57, '53. ARTHUR MILES WEAVER, III: Weaver. 'Eighty-eight Dormitory: 421 South 'llwenty-fourth Street, Camp Hill, Pa.g Student Counvil '57: Caduvean Club '58: Football '58. W. 0. VOSE M. H. WAINWRICHT, JR. F. M. WATKINS A M. WEAVER, III olds forever the stars. DANIEL NURTON W'EHS'l'l'lR: lhznny. South Cottage: 7ll Uul'ont Boulevard. flillorml. llel.: Nlurslmll: Cuclueeun Clulm '58: Cross Country '57, '58: Track 57, 53. ALAN JEROME W'EIN: ell. South Cottage: 107 Queen Street. Berkley, VV. Yu.: lllawslizxll: Senior Class l'rophet: Class Daly Conunittee '58: Cuclueean tlluli '53, Treasurer '58: Chemistry Cluh '57: Fifteen '58: l.atielax'ii '56, '57. '58, llraetol' '5H: Clun l,21llllt'Q Varsity Cluh '56, '57, '53: Tennis '56, '57, '53. CARL AUSTIN VCEISS: Carl. South Cottage: R. ll. 45753. Lloyd llauen Drive. lluntingxton, N. Y.g Marshall: Christian Service Group '55. '56, '57: Chapel Usher '57, '53: lflectronies Cluh '57, '53: l.atit'lavii '55. '56, '57: W1'9stli11g '56, '57: Chess Club '5-L '55. DUKE XVELLINGTON: Dulfv. 'liigglity-eiglit' llormitoryz 1265 Bedford Park Roillexzml. Bronx 58, N. Y.: lllarsllullz Senate '58: Student Couneil '58: Stzunp Cluh '57, '58g lil Circulo lilspaiol '58: Varsity Club '57, '53: Varsity Footlmall '57. '5H: Yursity Wfrestling '57, '58: Busehall '57, '58, FRED MARSHALL WENTZEL: Fred. South Cottageg 516 Brighton Avenue, Reading. Pu.: lNlarshall: Gun Cluh '57, '58: Travk '5R. ROY JAMES VVETZEL, JR.: Roy. Keil Hallg 301 Broadway. Hanover, l'a.g Irving: Stump Cluh '57: lClec'troni1's Clulv '57: Gun Cluh '57, '58: Cauluceun Cluh '57: RHlli'lll'llllLl9 '57: News llourd '5l'l: Basketball '56, l ,ft f I ,, 1-1 . -VN D. N. WI-IRSTER A. J. VVEIN all' Hx hd 'Y ,A , , ,A,f ffl -, , ' ' J' J' 4 in , .Q 4 I , 'Y P If , . I .. f . ' U 'L 1 ' i l' 0 fn' A' V 7 l f .. C. A. YVEISS 'l D. W'ELLlNGTON I F. M. W'EN'l'ZEl. R. J. W'Il'l'ZI'lL, JR .--'U fx' fp f Q' 5 T 'gi ,gulf F Y ,I. S. WOODS, III T. M. VVRIGI-IT H. E. YORK ,I F YOUNG ,IAMICS S'I'l'ilIRIC'I I' YVOUDS, III: Jim. South fIot'tag:e': I6 Crawl Parkway l.l'VN'ISlOhlI. Pa.: Irxing, Band '57, '58: filllill1'l'illl Ifluh '58: his lfopains '57 Se-r'1'vtal'y '5H: lfootlrall Baird '57, '58: Blur' and White' Mvloiiiaus '57, '58: :Xssm-lulnly Ifanrl '57, '58: ffollvert Rami '57, '58. THOMAS MERRILI. WWKIGHT: Tum. South Cottage: R. I . U. if5, Cc'orgf-- town, Dr-I.: Marshall: Stud:-ut lfouucil '58: Christian Service Group '57, '5H: In-s Iiopains '5H: Varsity liluli '56, '57, '58: Varsity Wr'e1stIil1g '56, '57, '5H: Iravk 56, nr, 58. HENRY l'IDW'ARD YORK: Ilvnry. 'ICig:hty-viggllt Dormitory: Narrows Road, l'e-rry. Ohio: Irving: Stamp ifluh '56, '57, '58, 5:-Cretary '58: fi2llill1.'9Hll lfluh '5R: I ift1-e-n '58: ICI iiirvulo Ifspauol '56, '57, '5H: Pre-ss iiluln '58: Cum I,au1ic': Svliaff Oratiou. JAMES ICISICNMAN YOUNG: Jim, Main Hall: 2909 Pe-rrysvillr' ,'xYt'llllt?. i'ittslrurgli H, l'a.: Marshall: tiZ1lIllf'f'ilII Iilulu '58: Football '57, '58, 'Eighty-eighi Dormiiory 'ii A .-'K 1 x HUM lAUlll'i. '57-Frwn lvfr: l,llI'0I1lIll0S., llunnn. lfrzink. 'l'l1ir-lrlul. lie-yimlils. 'l'y-mn. Svrfuss. Cnttinan. Svlmltz. Xntlmny, Ye-si-5, Nl. Harris. 'lille' lium l,an1lP 50c'ii-ly r'orl'vspmnls in thx- propurzilory svhool fic-lil lo thi- lionorziry scholas- lim' socim-ly. Phi Helix Kappa. in thc- vollvgi- worlil. ll imlliuli-s Cluiplc-i's in 132 sm-liools. and the Mm'- vi-rslnirg liliupter is cornposml of rharler mem- lwrs from thi- liilvlllly aml ll maximum of 2159? of ilu- gfilllllilllllgl 1-lass who have 1-ompletvil at least a two-yvur 1-ourse at Nlt'I'l'l'l'SlHlI'QI and main- lainvml 21 high svlioluslic uw-rage. 'lihv K'l1lll'l4'l' me-mhership of the lNlerz-1-rslmrg Chuplc-r consists ol lr-n nicinlwrs ol lhv lzlvlllly :intl ilu- Yzllwliv- lorian of eavli class lor thi- Iwi-nly ye-urs prior lo llie fOllI1CllIlgI of tho f-haptvr. See pager l5l for ine-mln-rship roslvr. Sl lNllNlliH SQZIIUOI,-1051 Firzsl mir. ,from lvjl: Mr. Sm-lu-ly. Mrs. llunwr. lNl1-ssrs. Hum:-p'. ll'-nu-wl. 'Xmlri-n. ,lan-'lm Dr. 'l'ippf'ttS. Yvuklv. Kulp. AIIISIlZli'lN1l'. Ur. llillrot. Staley. llzirris. Svvnrirl row: hiv:-1sl's. Cook, 0. Walkvr. Bair, Svln-ll lviilwrgzvr. llarrr-tt. l'lantZ. Nlrs. Barvhaiii, Miss Kulp. Mrs. Awrill, Landis. Houpt. Suggg. Shilli-t. Rankin. Third row: Mr. lllzlvk. l,llt'ilSllIll. Kiitz. lirouks. Sutilln. Knisvly. hlantvll. l,Pl'f'lIIlill1. ,le'nning1s, hlzirstml. Dilwrt. W. Tlirnnas. Mr. Mun-y. Fnurllz I'llH'I ll. Bron n. lf. Broun. Stine. S. Brown, Linmlenllerg, l.. llvnnis. llryvr. flliriste-iisvn. Mc-Phail, Scllrovder, lfriml- line-. Sliirvr. Herr. Kmxulik. lfijrlz I'rIll'J :L jones. Gumlxxiii. 'l'. lgmwii. 'll0lt l'lUll. R. Hughes. lNli'Kw-. 'llll0l'lll0ll. lllllH'l'. Kunklv. l.aimllr-in. llf'llllD21ll1Ill. linmillnn. llnwy. Sixth mir: li. Smith. Haupl. C. Porter. Ne-IT. llvinlz. Baiiiiln-i'gm-l'. lf. llugglws. RilI'liSllillt'. Blair. Hfwllviigwvii. Pllillips. lllutl. S1'l'0lIfll rnir: Cray. SXH.lllSll'0lII. ll9l'I4t'I'il. Slll'I!ilI'll. lfrillingffr. Ililliish. llannlmilwr. lliltmur. N ming. lin-rl. llrzikv. U. Brmvn. M. Allllllllillll. Eighth mir: lCric'ks4-n. .l. l islivr. lmuif. H. junvs. Nortliup. filllllllllilll. Weiglf-. Hans von Brm-kulrwf. M' l 'H ,ul X A -P . Si L? IE. 433 nn- + A Q T, KE. '- Alu KN X . A QA -Q -QA 1 .1- ,, il J f - ur: ' fklzk, :gi H- V xqyf ,ka 5 'X K N 4 ' 2?- ..,x'+' W . sux vi .nf A . g in .gr , r L ff Vg Vwlfik - . A 4 'fi Y 8 N55 M :Ly u 'T M Q W 1. 1 ww ,, if 35 7 ' V gufqw,-:w9 'a K l - .- J- 'X ,.,. W a ww., M , ,Lb nwg., Y J.. A M Mr' W, Nw H , A -in -- F h , W M, 'W ,X Q .H Q,.'?fQer .M ' F M- W gm' iw 3 I .-Q-1 r , Q W 4' .-,4 ' an ,mf h , M 426. ,, . 1 .-wr ,J N u ' fl ,vw f X X ' , EF if vi H 3 u Directory The rosters of several organizations of the school personnel indicate the progress and afhliations of the students of The Mercersburg Academy. Sta- tistics and classifications are dull but often useful in identifying a manis growth and accomplishment. 4 l i,ifWUVo i . rv N , 1 was Che v' A 'tv 1- , fu QQ, S00 1 'ti' ,tep r I- 'if et Q ' - st, N., .A MALCOLM DREW ANDERSON Bogota, Colornhia IVAN VINCENT BAMRERCER, IR. York, Pa. LEE SCOTT RARKSDALE. .IR. Ilopf-wc-Il, Vu. .IAY AUSTIN RITNER Czunp Ilill, Pa. ,IOIIN FRANCIS BLAIR. .IR. Dc-rry, Pu. IIAROLD WILLIMI BRAKE. IR. Waynm-slmoro, Pu. .IAMES ROBERT RRILLINGER Ilurrislvnrg, Pa. CELIITS TODD BROWN Sylwsvillv. Mal. DORSEY WASHINGTON BROWN, ,IR. Louisville-, Ky. ELI HUSTON BROWN Lonirivilli-, Ky. OTIS SUMMER BROWN York. Pu. S'l'EI'IlEN AIt'I.I'IAN RROWN Winn-r Park, Flu. EVERETT CIIAPMAN, .IR. Wvst Cln-steer, Pu. THOMAS ANDREW CHRISTENSEN, JR. College- Park, MII. WILLIAM FRANCIS CROOKS Johnstown, Pu. LELAND DENNIS, II Oulvvston. 'IR-xus CHARLES ARMSTRONG DIBERT, JR. Bn-e-zewood, Pa. RICIIARD STUART DITTMAR Cllunilwrslnirg, Pa. HOWARD LEE ROY DOVI-QY, III Mc-rc'e-rsliurg, Pa. STEPIIEN VAUGHN DREYER Pc-Ihtnn Hgts., N.Y. LEIF ARTHUR ERICKSEN Sinking Spring, Pa. IIARRY SYLVESTER EVERT BIOOIIISINITQ, Pa. .I OHN CLARK FISHER jasper, Texas JOHN TORRENCE ERIEDLINE Northnmhe-rland. Pa. GEORGE l'E'I'ER GOODWIN I'IllSf'IliilILl, Puerto Rico WILLIAM KENWORTHY GRAY Atglvn, Pa. BOYD HENRY HAMMAKER Le-wietown. Pa. HARRY .I AMES HAUPT Pulnwrton, Pa. LYNN ALFRED HEINBAUCII 'XI1-n'c'r'sIilil'g, Pu. WILLIAM OTTO HEINTZ Linv I,f'XIlI,LIlDIl, Pu. CHRISTIAN ROHRER HERR. .IR. I,nl1c'astt'l', Pa. CARLOS ANTONIO IIERRERA Lima, Pvrn CHARLES DANIEL IIILBISII Northnmlwrlanxl. Pu. IIIILRURN ALFRED HOLLENCREE N, Wluynvsluoro, Pa. CHARLES WAYLAND HUGHES Camp IIiII, Pa. ROBERT CLIFFORD HUGHES Iiunp IIiIl Pl .1 ' , Z. WILLIAM WORTH .IENNINCS VVQ-Ilslroro, Pa. ALLEN IPALCONER .IONES Fort Aniaclor, Canal fone RANDALL DAVIES .IONES I,z1r1r'ustc'r, Pa. IIARRY LEE KNISELY, IR. I'lvvrPtt, Pa. NEIL HUNTER KNOWLTON. .IR. Salem, Ohio .IOIIN FRANK KOWALIK. IR. Detroit. Mich. GERALD LINK KUNKLE York, Pa. CHARLES .IAMES KUTZ Brookville, Pa. ROBERT AUCUSTE LAEDLEIN, JR. I'iltsInn'gh, Pa. .IOHN RICHARD LEWIS Washington, D.C. CHARLES HERMAN LINDENBERG, III Reynoldsburg, Ohio KEITH CHARLES MANTELL Manhasset, N.Y. HARRISON A. MARSTED Cortland, N.Y. .IAMES RICHARD AICKEE Carlisle, Pa. .IAMES ALBERT INICPHAIL. III Lak? Forest, Ill. EDWARD WILLIAM STEPHENS NEF Wllwvling, W. Va. JOHN HOMER NORTHUP Lititz, Pa. DALE RICHARD PERELINIAN New Castle, Pu. KENNETH LINDSAY PHEASANT Erie, Pa. OWEN LELAND PHILLIPS Pittsburgh, Pa. FREDERICK CHARLES PLATT High Point, N.C. GEORGE LINCOLN PORTER. JR. Romosec-n, Vt. .IOIIN DAVID ROESSNER Huge-rstown. MII. FREDERICK NEVIN SCHROEDER Birml-in-Hand, Pa. PHILIP WILSON SHEPARD Oardvn City, N.Y. .IONATIIAN WALLACE SHIRER Pittslnirgh, Pa. ROSS VERNON SMITH, JR. Thnrlnont, MII. RAEAEL ANGEL SOTILLO .Iac'n, Spain LAWRENCE WAYNE STINE Hagerstown, Md. KENNETH ALLEN SWANSTROM, Doylestown. Pa. WILLIAM JOHN THOMAS, JR. Sharon. Pa. WILLIAM WALLACE THORNTON, Huhhard, Ohio JOEL INMAN TOLERTON Alliance, Ohio IIANS von BROCKDORFF Stamford, N.Y. DAVID MILLER WEIGLE Harrisburg, Pa. JAMES EISENMAN YOUNG Pittsburgh, Pa. 146 F, II .IR J Upper Middler ,EWIS DANIEL ACKER. JR. 620 N. Twenty-fifth St., Allentown, Pa. OHN MELVILLE ANDERSON Peachblossom Bridge, R.D. 4, Box 67, Easton, Md. IICHAEL SHERMAN ANDERSON Peaehblossom Bridge, R.D. 4, Box 67, Easton. Md. VALTER SCOTT ARMENTROUT 1015 W. King St., Martinsburg, W. Va. OHN KRESS BACHMAN 32 S. Eighteenth St., Allentown, Pa. 'AUL HOLDEN BECKER 1190 Washington Rd.. Pittsburgh 28, Pa. SHERIDAN WATSON BELL, III 2518 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. IICHARD ALVIN BLOCK 5774 Clark St., Bethel Park, Pa. ZICORGE HENRY BOHLINGER, III River Rd., Trenton, N.J. IENRY ALBERT BOWIS Spring Ridge and River Rd., Rt. Q'-ffl. Rockville, Md. IAROLD WILLIAM BRAKE, JR. Eastland Hills, Waynesboro, Pa. DARWIN KENT BRAINIHALL 326 Grand View Circle, Ridgewood, N.J. FORE STEIN BRANDT Ove Kristiansensvei 4 ROA. Oslo, Norway 'AMES MANSBACK BRODY 2924 Parkside La., Harrisburg, Pa. IOBERT MONROE BROWN 1741 Hillshire Drive, Kalamazoo, Mich. JAVID BLAIR BROWNELL 7 Park Rd., Biltmore. N.C. ,AWRENCE RUSH BUCK 300 Beverly Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. IEORCE HAAGEN BUMGARDNER, JR. Orbisonia, Pa. WILLIAM ALLEN BURSTON 7811 Cheltenham Ave., Philadelphia 18, Pa. IAMES LANDIS CALDER 1227 Willow St. Pike, Lancaster, Pa. PETER ROCKEFELLER CARPENTER 101 N. Eleventh St., Sunbury, Pa. EVERETT CHAPMAN, JR. R.D. 34, West Chester, Pa. THOMAS ANDREW CHRISTENSEN, JR. 6905 Baltimore Blvd., College Park, Md. 147 JOHN CLEMENS Leesburg, Va. JOHN PHILIP COBLENTZ, JR. 850 The Terrace, N., Hagerstown, Md. ANTONIO ENRIQUE COLBERG Jose Marti 823, Santurce. Puerto Rico RICHARD .IAMES COLEMAN 115 E. Locust St., Lebanon, Pa. JOHN MILTON COLTON, III 749 Preston Rd., Hagerstown, Md. WALTER AMES COMPTON, JR. 2225 Greenleaf Blvd., Elkhart, Ind. RALPH LIONEL COX, II 301 E. Patterson Ave.. Connellsville, Pa. BYRON EDWARD CREGO. JR. 10-1 N. Twenty-hfth St., Camp Hill, Pa. ROBERT HAROLD CRONER 810 Main St., Berlin, Pa. WILLIAM FRANCIS CROOKS Slater St.. Johnstown, Pa. GEOFFREY ANDERSON CUSTER Box 37, Lancaster, Ohio ROBERT RHODES DAVIS, JR. 613 E. Main St., Clarksburg, W. Va. ROBERT RADAMES del ROSAL Aguilera 55-59, Santiago, Cuba DAVID NICLAES DEMAREST 359 Middlessex Ave.. Metuchen, N.J. LELAND DENNIS, II 4119 Ave. TM, Galveston, Texas WILLIAM OLIN DICKERMAN Vincent Ave., Watsontown, Pa. RALPH HANKS DONNELLY, JR. Sunshine Hill, Hancock, Md. ALFRED EUGENE DOUGLASS 546 Fourth St., Catasauqua, Pa. BARRY LINN DUBBS 2702 Allen St., Allentown, Pa. GORDON SPENCER DUNLOP 1771 Theodan Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. CHARLES ALAN EICHELBERGER 437 Highland Ave., West Chicago, Ill. JAMES IRVIN ENTERLINE 143 N. Twenty-sixth St., Camp Hill, Pa. WILLIAM HENRY ERB, JR. 15 Morton Ave., Ridley Park, Pa. LEE WILSON ERDMAN 1505 Dauphin Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. LEIF ARTHUR ERICKSEN Route ifl, Sinking Spring, Pa. GEORGE THOMAS EVANS. JR. 900 Locust Ave.. Eairniont, W. Va. DENNIS READ EYLER 2374 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, Pa. JOHN PAUL FILLMAN 416 W. Moreland Ave., Philadelphia 18, Pa. JOHN CLARK FISHER 715 W. Verna St., Jasper, Texas JOSEPH JEFFERSON FISHER, JR. 715 W. Verna St., Jasper, Texas ALLEN MARTIN FLEISHMAN 5701 Beacon St., Pittsburgh 17. Pa. CHARLES LOWELL FOSS. JR. 670 E. Main St., Bradford, Pa. THOMAS DENNIS FRISBIE 1323 Spring Lake Dr., Erie, Pa. JOSEPH HARDIN FROST, III 225 Burr Rd.. San Antonio 9. Texas FRED WOODWORTH GATES 605 S. Queen, Martinsburg, W. Va. CLEMENT FELIX 'GEITNER 420 Fourth Ave., N.W., Hickory, N.C. JOHN HOWARD GENRICH 55 Elmhurst Rd., Snyder 26, N.Y. WALTER LANG GLOTFELTY Edgewood Dr., Fox Chapel. Pittsburgh 15, Pa. JERRY LEE GOLDBERG 1544 Summit Dr., Charleston, W. Va. ALDO RICHIE GOVI Yukon, Pa. JOHN WILLIAM GREENE R.D. qffl, West Newton, Pa. WALTER EMMOR GREGG, JR. R.D. 411, Dutch Ridge Rd., Beaver, Pa. PAUL JOHN GRUEN 78 Bar Beach Rd., Port Washington, L. I., N.Y. LEWIS MELVILLE GURLEY 41 Church St., Saranac Lake, N.Y. RICHARD ALFRED HAMILTON 1039 Blackridge Rd., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. BOYD HENRY HAMMAKER, II 37 Grand Parkway, Lewistown, Pa. DENNETT ROGERS HANSELL I Pike Branch Dr., Wilton Woods, Alexandria, Va. HARRY JAMES HAUPT Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa. ROBERT WENDELL HECHT 1506 Ridgeway Pl., N.W., Canton 9, Ohio WILLIAM OTTO HEINTZ County Line, Line Lexington, Pa. CHRISTIAN ROHRER HERR, JR. 7 Conestoga Rd., Lancaster, Pa. ROY MOORE HERSHEY Congress Lake, Hartville, Ohio JON FREDERICK HOLDER Webhannet Dr., Wells, Maine JOHN WILLIAM HOOBER iApt.J 621 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. DRAYCOTT HOOKE 208 Spring Garden St., Easton, Pa. REENE BROEMMER HOWLAND 1415 W. Water St., Elmira, N.Y. DANIEL HOUSTON HUDSON Sherman Ave., Mars, Pa. CHARLES WAYLAND HUGHES 248 N. Seventeenth St., Camp Hill, Pa. ROBERT CLIFFORD HUGHES 248 N. Seventeenth St., Camp Hill, Pa. ROBERT LEROY HUNTER Eau Claire, Pa. ROBERT COX JOHNSON Forsyth Place, E. Liverpool. Ohio WESLEY GREER JOHNSTON 900 West Pike St., Houston, Pa. RANDALL DAVIES JONES 2329 Woodwick Rd., Lancaster, Pa. THOMAS MCLEOD JONES 122 W. Buffalo St., Ithaca, N.Y. SAMUEL EDGAR JORY Avenida Suecia 452, Santiago. Chile FRANK CARTER KARINS 7500 Jonestown Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. DAVID TATE KERRIDGE R.D. 1951, Ricgelsville, Pa. GEORGE WILSON KISTLER, JR. 116 South West St., Allentown, Pa. JOHN PAUL KLEE 312 California Ave., Carnegie, Pa. EDWIN KELLER KLINE, III 2904 Liherty St., Allentown. Pa. CONSTANTINE GEORGE KOSTE Maryland State Police, Denton, Md. CHARLES JAMES KUTZ 54 Walnut St., Brookville, Pa. DAVID TREMAIN LAMRING 1151 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh 37, Pa. ROBERT LEE LANKFORD Brookside Rd., Wallingford, Pa. WILLIAM JOSEPH LESNESKI 525 Chapel St., Stratford, Conn. DONALD BURNS LEWIS, JR. 2548 E. Fourth St., Tucson, Ariz. ROBERT JAMES LEWIS 67 Dutch Lane, Pittsburgh 36, Pa. PADEJ LIMPISVASTI 50 Rajaprarob Rd., Bangkok, Thailand CHARLES HERMAN LINDENBERG, III 228 Waggoner Rd., Reynoldsburg, Ohio FRANK WESLEY LLOYD, III 1354 Glover Lane, York, Pa. THOMAS CHARLES LYTLE Box 56, St., Thomas, Pa. WALTER YOUNGER MALCOLM Main St., Alexandria, Pa. GARRISON A. MARSTED 39 Prospect Terrace, Cortland, N.Y. ROBERT HENRY McCAULEY, III 906 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, Md. JAY DONALD MCCOLLOUGH 115 E. Roseville Rd., Lancaster, Pa. STEPHEN PHILLIPS McCRADY 652 Hulton Rd., Oakmont, Pa. JAMES RUSH MCMULLEN 1120 Wyndwood Rd., Haddonfield, N.J. GEORGE EDWARD MITCHELL Box 15, Lemont, Pa. JERRY JOSEPH MONCHIK 1079 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh 6, Pa. JAMES RODERICK MONTEITH, JR. 301 E. Main St., Annville, Pa. PHILIP AUSTIN MOORE 47 Birch Lane, Greenwich, Conn. EDWARD FRANKLIN MOSELEY 550 Bouquin Circle, Oil City, Pa. STEPHEN ORDO MUNTER 1325 Squirrel Hill Ave., Pittsburgh 17, Pa. DONALD MCINTYRE MURRAY, JR. 7 Lee Terrace, Short Hills. N.J. HANS EVANS MUSSER Parsons Hill, Somerset. 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King Norman J. King George W. Kistler, Jr. R. Keller Kline, III Harry L. Knisely, Jr. Neil H. Knowlton, Jr. Constantine G. Koste Andrew W. Kreider Richard F. Lampe Robert L. Lankford Ross W. Lenhart David 0. Lewis Charles H. Lindenberg, III Guy H. Loucks Ralph C. Macek, Jr. Jay N. Macht W. Bennett Martindale Jay D. McCollough James H. McCrady. IV Stephen P. McCrady James R. McKee Walter B. McKenzie, Jr. Ben M. McMakin .James R. McMullen Denis G. Meacham Edward D. Miller wiv' 71866 S P9 H44 R 50 R. Clamer Miller. Jr. Frederick R. Millhiser Gatlin L. Mitchell Jerry J. Monchik Philip A. Moore E. Peter Morin Ryan H. Morris, Jr. Edward F. Moseley Stephen O. Munter Donald M. Murray, Jr. Edward W. S. Neff, II Michael F. Neidorff Jeffrey T. Nicholls John H. Northup David A. Nuss Peter L. Outhwaite Emory W. Parson, Jr. Thomas L. Parsons Edward A. Paxton Robert S. Perry David F. Pippin Saul D. Pollack William H. Porter, II Dennis W. Prior Richard L. Rankin Eric P. Reif Michael W. Rhode Dudley C. Richardson Frank L. Richardson Frederick H. Robins A. James Robinson, II Ivon D. Rohrer Stephen A. Salkeld James W. Samans Fred Samuels J. Phillips Saylor. Jr. James R. Schumacher John C. Schurko John C. S. Secrist Jesse W. Sentle, Jr. William N. Seymour J. Adam Shartle, Jr. J. Douglas Shatto Jolm B. Sheaffer Ronald X. Sheeder Alan P. Shepard Stephen H. Shephard M. Larry Shillito Richard D. Shindle Robert C. Skeoch Richard E. Slawter, Jr. Richard W. Snyder A. Benedict Sollenberger, III Ennolls A. Stephens, .l r. Michael W. Stoner James H. Stoup Richard L. C. Sullivan Kenneth A. Swanstrom. Jr. Henry B. Swoope Robert C. Sze Radames A. Torruella Wesley E. Townsend John S. Treese Daniel H. Treloar, III C. Wallace Tripp Michael R. Turney William B. Tutt David C. Tuttle Harold R. Uhrieh George H. Van Sciver Philip H. Varner, Jr. David W. Vastine George B. Vaughan George B. Viault Harold von Brockdorff William 0. Vose Mark H. Wainwright, Jr. Anthony .l. Walker Daniel N. Webster Donald F. Webster Alan J. Wein Carl A. Weiss Duke Wellington Fred M. Wentzel R. Joseph West Robert E. Whittle Michael F. Whitworth Robert F.. Williams, Jr. David H. Winkle Thomas M. Wright William E. Wright Jeffrey W. Yates James F. Young L. DANIEL ACKER, JR., son Of. .. . . . .. . .Lewis D. Acker, '28 ROBERT L. ALBRIGHT, III, soII of .... .... L ouis B. Albright, '27 GUY K. ANDERSON, Son of .......... ...... J oseph C. Anderson, '28 JAMES T. ARBUCKLE, Son of ........... .... W esley M. Arbuckle, Jr., '32 CHARLES A. BARRETT, III, grandson of .... ......... C . Edw. Murray, Jr., '10 SCOTT F. BASINGER, son of ............ .. .Norman E. Basinger, M.D., '29 JOHN W. BELKNAP, son of ............ ...... E ugene M. Belknap, '14 SHERIDAN W. BELL, grandson of .............. .......... B obert F. Rich, '02 CHESTON H. BROWNING, 111, grandson of ................. Cheston H. Browning, ' 12 DAVID C. BUTTERFIELD, grandson of. .John M. Drumm fformer member of the facultyl Ross B. CAMERON, JR., Son of .............................. Ross B. Cameron, '32 THOMAS B. CARPENTER, JR., son of ..... ........ T . Bruce Carpenter, '34 WALTER A. COMPTON, JR., son of ..... .,... W alter A. Compton, M.D., '29 ANDREW B. COOPER, grandson of .... .......... R ay W. Heslop, '15 PETER W. COOPER, Son of ......... .... J ohn N. Cooper, '28 STEWART R. CRANE. soII of ....... .... R obert F. Crane, '32 BYRON E. CREGO, JR., Son of ..... .... B yron E. Crego, '26 GEOFFREY A. CUSTER, Son of ..... .... H enry L. Custer, '26 KENNETH B. DALZELL, son of ROBERT R. DAVIS, JR., son of JOHN E. DE BRUYCKER, son of ....... .. . ALFRED E. DOUGLASS, III, Son grandson of ............. LEE W. ERDMAN, son of ..... C. THOMAS EWING, III, son of DENNIS R. EYLER, son of. . . , grandson of ............. JOHN P. FILLMAN, son of .... JAMES F. FISHER, son of ..... JAY O. FREER, son of ....... JOSEPH H. FROST, III, son of. CLEMENT F. GEITNER, son of. . ALEXANDER T. GETTY, son of. WILLIAM B. GORDON, randson 5 CLARKE H. GREGER, son of. . CHARLES W. GROCE, son of. . . M. LEWIS HARDY, son of ..... HARVEY H. HASRELL, son of ....... ...................... . . . . .David B. Dalzell, '35 .... .......Bobert R. Davis, '24- . .John C. de Bruycker, '35 of ..... ..... A lfred E. Douglass, Jr., '28 Alfred E. Douglass, Sr., '06 .. .Carl L. N. Erdman, '33 '37 . .Paul W. Eyler, M.D., '30 . . . . . . .Joseph A. Eyler, '99 18 . . . .Frank F. Fisher, '28 G. Thomas Ewing, Jr. 9 . . . . .Lloyd C. Fillman, ' ..... .Jay O. Freer, '31 . . . .... Joseph H. Frost, '34 . . . . .B. Walker Ceitner, '28 '29 of ...... Alexander C. Gordon, between 1880 and 1890 . . . . .Rodman P. Getty, ...........Fred E. Creger, '31 . . . ...................... Warren F. Croce, '31 .. . .... Mrs. Malcom Hardy, former faculty member .John S. Haskell, '30 GEORGE F. HETFIELD, JR., son of ..... .... C eorge F. Hetlield, '27 JOHN W. HOOBER, son of .......... ..... A . Croff Hoober, '31 WESLEY C. JOHNSTON, JR., son of .... .... W esley C. Johnston, '37 RANDALL D. JONES, son of ........ ....... T ruman Jones, '25 JOSEPH E. KALBACH, son of ..... .... J oseph L. Kalbach, '20 STEPHEN B. KOZLOFF, son of. .. .... William Kozloif, '34 GUY H. LOUCKS, Son of ........ .... K eith H. Loucks, '28 A W. BENNETT MARTINDALE, great-grandson Of. . .Calvin Bennett fMercersburg Colle THOMAS W. MCCAUSLAND, Son of. ..........EdwardM.lVlcCausland, JAMES H. MCCRADY, IV, son of. .. STEPHEN P. IVJCCRADY, son of .... RYAN H. MORRIS, JR., Son of. . . . DAvID L. MYERS, son of ...... THOMAS L. PARSONS, son of. .. ROBERT S. PERRY, Son of ....... DANIEL A. PHELPS, grandson of. . GEORGE L. PORTER, JR., Son of. . . WILLIAM H. PORTER, Son of .... DENNIS W. PRIOR, Son of ..... RICHARD L. RANKIN, son of .... ERIC P. REIF, Son of ............ PHARES N. RISSER, III, son of. . . JOHN J. RUFE, Son of ............. J. PHILLIPS SAYLOR, JR., Son of. JOSEPH F. SEINSHEIMER, III, son of J. ADAM SHARTLE, JR., Son of ...... PAUL S. SMITH, Son of ........ JOHN Q. STAUFFER, Son of .... HENRY B. SWOOPE, Son of ...... grandson of ............... . . DAVID W. VASTINE, grandson of. E. JOSEPH WEST, son of ....... RICHARD B. WHITE, Son of. . . stepson of .............. . ...James H. McGrady, III, . ...James H. lVlcCrady, III, .. . . . . .Ryan H. Morris, . . . .David M. Myers, . . .John L. Parsons, . . .Charles W. Perry, . . .Daniel F. Luby, . . .George L. Porter, . . . . . .George L. Porter, . .. .. . . .Howard A. Prior, . . . .James H. Rankin, M.D., .. .. . . .. .Ernest C. Reif, . . .Phares N. Risser, Jr., . . . . .William H. Rufe, Jr., .............John P. Saylor, . . .Joseph F. Seinsheimer, Jr., . ..... ...John A. Shartle, .. . . . . .David S. Smith, Jr., . . . .John H. Staufler, M.D., . . . . . . .William I. Swoope, . . . . . . .. .Henry B. Swoope, . . .Rev. Paul B. Baughman, . .. .. ...David D. West, . . . . .Richard B. White, . . .Harold B. Strohman, arsiiy Club gel '31 '31 '31 '29 '32 '25 729 '05 ,23 '23 ,24 '27 '26 '30 '18 ,25 ,32 '22 '32 725 '27 500 ,Ol '32 '35 ,35 Foolball Robert A. Batdorf, Jr. l presidentl Robert H. Bayne, Jr. Robert B. Bothwell ltreasurerl W. Scott' Bowman David W. Clayton David W. Demarest Alfred E. Douglass, III Leif A. Ericksen G. Thomas Evans William 0. Heintz A. Reed Hofimaster Wesley G. Johnston Ross W. Lenhart Ben M. McMakin David F. Pippin John J. Rufe John B. Shealier 155 Richard D. Shindle Richard E. Slawter Duke Wellington Swimming John E. Farrell Richard M. Herberich Christian R. Herr, Jr. Robert C. Hughes Allen F. Jones Jonathan W. Shirer Soccer Aiter U. Aboitiz .James T. Arhuckle Jack A. Bennett .lay A. Bitner Tore S. Brandt Everett Chapman. Jr. Geoffrey A. Custer Turner A. Duncan James S. 'Geisel Charles W. Hughes Robert C. Hughes Constantine G. Koste John C. S. Secrist' J. Douglas Shatto James H. Starkey, III James H. Stoup Robert C. Sze Hans von Brockdorfl Cross Country L. Lamont Root. Jr. Track Robert A. Batdorf, Jr. Rolando E. Cruz Basketball Robert A. Batdorf, Jr. Charles W. Hughes William O. Vose Michael F. Whitworth Wrestling Henry A. Bowis Jerry T. Davidson James I. Enterline J. Richard Mattern, II lvice-presidentl Jesse W. Sentle, Jr. John Q. Stauffer George H. Van Sciver fsecretaryl David W. Vastine Duke Wellington Thomas M. Wright Tennis David O. Frantz 4 2216 Q 8 X w , O e Yami, w, ,Q ,Q . ' , 'HIV sa gait E if' J X L V 'xii 1.24 Epi lg? 2, :A ln K f If 'll e ff' 1l.fYf3 ' , 5' 11 5 V ' V, , ,fp -, 332 5 ,59 2, ,wa-wx Mlifigw . ' x' ?f f'Z?2? . , ' The Board of the KARUX for 1958 gratefully acknowledges the assistance of those who have taken space in this volume. 'fl' 4 x 'V W ww I WMM 1 .avg FQQIL ,,, 'H ff- 41. f- ' M. ,. .P-A.. .41 53' ,-I.. , 4, , ..v,., 4 iff Sgr up ff 4 'I cffnl Ni , if 1. .6 B4 W Q , 'rti A V x, - W . nfs, - YW ' . X j I.. 5 Q SY: T' V 3 ff f .5 ' f ff, I . JY- f 'I ' Q as . 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Xl.u:u'r THE NATIONAL BANK OF CIIAMBEBSBUBG The Old National 2nd OLDEST BANK IN PENNSYLVANIA 31st OLDEST BANK IN THE UNITED STATES Branches FORT LOUDON GUILFORD HILLS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. -'Fil 'I 'J 1391. ACADEMY CHAPICI, This pagr' is madf' po.vx1'l1I1' through Ifu' l'0III'fl'.Vv1' 1 Dlx. AND MRS. Jugx S1IHl'M.UIHl-IR Complimen td of GERBERICH-PAYNE sHoE Co. Mount Joy, Penna. Most Popular Line of Boys' Shoes in A Q 1 1 1 l 1 - 1 1 S 1 ERCERSBURG INN Excellent Food in Beautiful Atmosphere At Reasonable Prices THE TUSCARORA ROOM Outstanding Overnight Accommodations BREAKFAST . . . LUNCHEON . . . DINNER SERVED DAILY Breakfast from 8 A. M.-10 A. M. - Luncheon from 12 P. M.-2 P. M. Dinner Monday Thru Saturday 5 P. M. - 8 P. M. Sunday and Holiday Dinners from 12 P. M.-3 P. M. 81 S P. M.-7 P. M. Please Call Mercersburg 277 for Reservations LOCATED AT THE SOUTHERN JUNCTION ROUTES 16 AND 75 ames Donnelly, M gr. Mercersburg, Pa ACADENIY CARILLUN -,X p M og ' N1 ! XY This ulgf' is Illlllll' 1IISSl.,lIf? fllfllllifll Ihr' r'011rI1'Sx' 0 , xg I X. I . I . . M QTVR? NIH. AND MRS. Hmmm J. ALSTLLI1 r W J 1 fix J fx J JN -' V V XX V , ,X I x W . 0,1 fx 5 Y XX! N I 9 v ., ... ' I I 3 sr ... . , OL- -,, 4 - is 1.-f ,,.. ,J u 1 ' .ey 4 4, ' M T l. .P YLQQ ' . rg ' 5-, 'Et 1 - all .: I I 9 A ff - -Se' -4 ' iff' 1,5 7,1 id t s Forestr E :lg 5-L l'li' .. l 3, I when the tree arme In I rket i 7 K . ' 1- ' -n'g.' 'ffl' hi' ll ,N i-. ' Q ' 9 I, 'Uh' I' ' I 'v.bs Aff . fs K .Q l W 52.3, I H nlllvp . . When the forest owner knows when, where and how to sell his timber- 'l 'Ig 1 2 .I ji -4' f , . Tiling 5' When the timber operator develops low cost production methods and turns out high grade products by proper tree cutting methods- X4 O . Q l ,. sf s SW, 'Vi' intl' ' lima!! Z 5 1' . -ewesgf' f J -. X kg X ll 1 ol f 1 4 vs 9 N , Q I lu x . FN f u -f ' f ' 1 When there is a pulp mill or other wood-using industry within economic reach of Fl the tree farmer and the cutting crews- Q ' 54 .0 lZl1l'll' IT'S FORESTRY in the modern sense-a sound business which contributes to the long-term economic progress of a community. , 4 y y I :si i K E at' ' -.lg J ,t E 114- ' -4, l Y . 5 Q We Puhowood production ofers mutual advantages to the community and the company when progressive and farsighted methods are applied to the forest by tree farmers and pulpwood operators. Woodyards of our six mills buying pulpwood jrom New England to the Carolinas are important markets for the tree farmer. In support of these markets Westvaco foresters are available for technical service to land owners and operators. NEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER COMPANY Mills: Charleston, S. C. 0 Covlngton,Va. v Luke, Md. 0 Mochanlcvllle, N.Y. - Tyrone, Pa. 0 Wllllamsburg, Pl. frm , , A ' ry xg -' - r.. A ' 44.21. . L- . x A , g -4' uw.. . 3 W. X. , , . ,, s- dl.'akk',, 1 - V4 , 4 ' L 0 ' . -K ' FQ: . fm. ff egg ui + 1 x- -C '25 Y Y V A . 4 V . 5 r .1 ' - W -' .- Q Ask. A . ' n ,Q 5 ' r .r I - , ' , 5, rl! 1. ' Ana.. - - U, t N 44 . Q L- 1 , . h ' , F 'Q-P fn vu-5. v .' N W N lp' ' '- ftfa 4 1, 3 l ' f I'-Q, in 4 1 U, t L Kg many Y. .-. ..:, , MQW, M,4,X,M5Wi4W15M!Vk,ga,ftn4 ,. .. X 1' nip K . 4. h , 'HI' 9 . TX 'ry -' fr zu., . .- w f-tl K W. 0, . , '-A ' X A 'ffrvj jqff. 5 ' '. I :cr ,Ig tr ...IA Q Rfk Qr -.Pa-A 51+ 'Q ' 3 Y , .g,gjjfb 1 . '-Jia-1' ,- l .5 '?f,f'7 , jf . 54. 'rf ' .Lk 'rp , '-raw' . s fc' ', -'jfaff . 1 EQ - fgi ,fQ,,i,5A Q3 b ..- ' W , -1'5.'2.5,.' - -, . '.'f', M-, . 2'.! X. K L . 4. fvgif-9 'cu .. .. rw -J ' ' ' '-E'f 'N ' .. L' ' SAQQQJKS ,1Jm::'.:.. .' sfyar, ', '- x .ffiiu x 4.5 M ,wi ' --te-Km 'E . .5-PQ! . R '-1 lf: - .gl 1- . X,-'RV ' -- -M. -. I 4, .Cf 'LL '-.- ' ' ' ,:.!5q' .ff .-,' 1' 'P .' 357.3 9 - -an, -' 'apt K: M 5: r - fx 1 W ., f S.. :- . 'n 4 ,fwf-. 1, A-1 35' gy? V 1,5 1. Y.: . 1 'lf'-5 V . f '- M HK-x-F ' i,i ,fvegqY b 'Ls st, . , .jNg'.a.ri: : 1 - . 3 5 1 J-wx, g, ww ix, Q My Nw , . x ,K wx 5 i Q f f -wif' :fx x L Sin' Q 5 Gangfzalulaifianft la THE CLASS OF 1958 - FOSTORIA GLASS COMPANY I-.-...---- .-.- 1 IRVINH ll.-Kl,l, lflu lNI'Q'l' IX llllllll' IIIIAAIIII4' lllfllllgfll lflf' l'UllffI'.Y! nj v Kim, 1Qr.m:4,r1 IJ. X xx SLIXHIC xw Nln. xw Nllcs. Ifmclclcwl' N. Wrpns Complimen id of MARYLAND PIPE 81 METALS COMPANY, INC. Hagerstown, Maryland P an 1' v Q uf, 'IIIHIM 'NNW' f Y WARD TRUCKINC CDRP General Offices ' 0 0 ALTOONA, PA. U LINK INC CENTRAL PENNS YL VANIA WITH THE REST OF THE NATIOIW TERMINALS A P W 4 0803 C P C 4 441 D B P F C 3130 H P C 4 6144 J P 3 2111 N B N J L 5 3200 'NI Y C L 5 472 O SHIP THE WARD WAY Complimenid of OHIO FERRO-ALLOYS CORPORATION CANTON, OHIO F 0 Alloys for the Iro S l cl I Aluminum Industri I 1 l i 1 i i l I I I GEIIRGE . DI-IUGIIEIITY C0 I DIVISION OF I L. H. PARKE COMPANY Purveyors I Of QUALITY CANNED FOODS ana' ALLIED PRODUCTS PITTSBURGH - PHILADELPHIA - WASHINGTON 5 N HEPARD ILE CRANE 81 HOIST CORPORATION SCHUYLER AVE., MONTOUR FALLS, N. Y. Products FLOOR AND CAB OPERATED MONORAIL HOISTS CLOSE CLEARANCE HOISTS o LONG LIFT HOISTS TWIN HOOK HOISTS HOISTS FOR STATIONARY MOUNTING CUPOLA CHARGING HOISTS o CUPOLA CHARGING BUCKETS HOT METAL CARRIERS GRAB BUCKET MONORAIL HOISTS OVERHEAD ELECTRIC TRAVELING CRANES TRANSFER CRANES o GRAB BUCKET CRANES GANTRY CRANES o WALL CRANES IIB AND BRACKET CRANES o PUSH TYPE CRANES ICE PLANT CRANES o HAND POWER CRANES ELECTRIC WINCHES o CAR PULLERS SHEPARD T-RAIL TRACK MONORAIL SWITCHES CURRENT CONDUCTOR MATERIAL IX ,lily 'S BACK UF KI-Ill. ll.kl.l. 1 ls llllllll' pnsslfflr' fllfllllyll lfu' ruzzrluy nj Xln xw NIM. Hlilllillli IJ. lfionlu-3 xxlm Nha. xw Nlns Complimenld of I ROBERT M. COX, 929 -1 Designers and Manufacturers of Angular Mixers, Colloid Mills, Duplex Dispersers, Roller Mills, Production and Laboratory Units. TROY ENGINE SI MACHINE CU. TROY, PENNA., U.s.A. PROCESS MACHINERY POWER EQUIPMENT Designers and Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Generating Sets, CAC-DCD Generators, and Governors for Steam Engines and Compressors. Contract Manufacturing Production Facilities Foundry - Metal Working - Metal Fabrication and Assembly TROY ENGINE 81 MACHINE CO. TROY, PENNA., U.S.A. JOHN H. PARSONS, President TRAYLOR HALL This pugv is llllltlll' possilzlu fllfllllgll 1110 mzzrlvsy of s. Gxnxrji' C. KI.F2PI un UR. nn MRS. ,I.-xmis H. Kula Compliments CCNOMATIC PIPPIN DIVISION CONE AUTCIVIATIC MACHINE CO. I INC. Windsor, Vermont U. S. A. 6 Y GYMNASIUM Tlzix pagv is nmdff possible flzmuglz flu' C'lIllI'f!'S.Y of MR. un MRS. Iswoms N. Wrzw THE WELL DRESSED MAN HAS THE ADVANTAGE QRIHETHER it be in the classroom, the club or locker room, the drawing room, or the conference room, the man who is neat and well dressed always has a distinct advantage over the careless, untidy, or sloppily dressed man. THE secret of being well dressed is not in how much you spend for 'clothing and accessories but in forming early habits of selecting and combining wearables of quiet good taste that bring out your best qualities. NEXT time you're in the vicinity of Mellon Square in Pittsburgh stop in and introduce yourself. We would like very much to show you our wares, and there,s no obligation, of course. a 7 6U l U'l'l0l 5 ouvsn AT WM, PENN WAY ON MELLON SQUARE YOUR BRAND NAMES STORE HE K Sr TITTLE EVERYTHING FOR SPORTH Play More - Live Longer 313 MARKET STREET Phone: CE 4-3274 HARRISBURG, PA The Mercersburg Journal Printers for The Lit The Mercersburg News Q The Mercersburg Academy Alumni Quarterly Gayman Chevrolet Co. BUICK CHEVROLET Sdn am! Sywice Mercersburg Phone Z2 CHAPEL SPIRE This page' is made po.ssib1a fllffillgll flu' vvzzrlvsj' of Un. AND MRS. R.-x1.PH L. Cox MYERS AND TRITLE Compliments of DEPARTMENT STORE A Friend Nlercersburg, Penna THE rtcarved NATIONWIDE Permanent value Plan? Builds even greater confidence in Americu's most trusted Diamond and Wedding Rings J. R. WOOD 8- SONS, INC. 216 East 45th Sfreel New York 17, N. Y. T d mark I Qmdgmpwma W 'hx ,fx Yew. Klill, H.KI,I, 'fhix pug' im mrnlr' lluxsilflr' fllfllllyfl lfu' f'Ullffl'.i-Y of v Nllcs. Xl:'l'ul lc Hs'l'mx un NIH. nn Nlrcs. Ihmwlrl' 11. finial-Lx K-'PF W CW Q g -.4 - . ivy: x 9 Rf' W' .Lf ., rf 'ix 'k 4- ' 'N' , - . . K. mf , ' .g 0' 1' . ., 4- N ,rn-mmf .wh ,W , W , - . Q , - . ,fi .P ,f-Y f ' 5 -Mn ' -Q. ,N vu 1- 5 ff .H1.fA2Ax.1 V: f ., . . ' P- I ' eff' ' ' ' ' 2M,.,,4-.-,rS.- , 513' 1' ' ' ,,.f'v', ' vf in , ?1?'ff'::,fL Af:,w2 ' v - ,r ,'- .,.fTf Q, . ' Q-ti .:i:J'.i.4f. . lv- fl ytfflzil' .. 9' K L- 1 ' 'SK A Kffi . 'vii i Vi?L'?f5?5ff ! lu., B vu... -pq, MAIN HALL T11 is pugv is nmrlf' lmsxiblv' llzrnuglz flu' vnzlrlvsy of Nha. xNnMus.,luHx J.l-'xRm1l.1. I NU-WAY CLEANERS O PENN APPLIANCE CO. 1 DAY CLEANING Electrical Supplies SERVICE I ' MERCERSBURG, PA. S. MAIN ST. I MERCERSBURG, PA. I I Restoration of Public Records Microfilming C Hultman Building - Crafton PITTSBURGH 5, PA. I I Walnut 1-6321 ' ll EAST VIEW OF ANNEX :ix page' is mmlv IIllSSI.1IIl' fllflillgll Ilw 1'f111rlf'.w-Y 1 NIR. un Mus. lil ll0l.l'H 11. Nl-xfgrilx by ROESSNER BROTHERS 8 WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS HAGERSTOWN. MARYLAND 234 N. THIRD STREET A. V. WIGCINS CO., INC. MACHINERY - TOOLS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES WEST FAYETTE STREET SYRACUSE 1 NY. BYER BROS. Frank Levin's Florists SEVENTH AND CLAY JEANNETTE, PENN'A. Opposite P. R. R. Station CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Furniture Appliuncef FLOWERS F All 0 ' or ccaswns Floor Covering Bedding Luggage Corsage a Specialty Planner LA 3-5546 We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere gongrafufafiond, .szniorei lVlcLAUCHLlN'S DRUG STORE Meet 1ne at jack McLuugblin's James Buchanan Hotel Building MERCERSBURG, PA. Q James Buchanan Hotel Recently Remodeled Under New Management MERCEBSBURG, PA. Bitner's Restaurant I 29 E. SEMINARY STREET One Block From Campus RICHARD H. WOLF, '28, PI'0p STUDENT SPECIAL ON SUNDAY BREAKFASTS Mercersburg, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF DE WALT DIVISION AMERICAN MACHINE 81 FOUNDRY COMPANY LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturers of Power Tools for Home 0 School 0 Builder 0 Industry THE ACADEMY STORE Handles a complete line of Book, Stationery and Athletic Goods A Modern Up-to-Date 24-Hour CLEANING and PRESSING SERVICE Is Maintained All profits from the operation of the store are used in the support of the athletic program of the school. Your patronage is solicited and greatly appreciated. Compliments Compliments of of Brener's Furniture Stores CAELISLE, PA. CHAMBERSBURG, PA Mercersburg Dress Co., Inc. SHIPPENSBURG, PA. WAYNESBORO, PA MEYERS INSURANCE AGENCY Phone S SR 21 WEST SEMINARY STREET MERCERSBURG, PENNA. D. Emory Meyers D. Clifford Meyers '35 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MERCERSBURG MERCERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Resources 33, 100,000.00 Surplus f'B300,000.00 Member of Federal Referve .Sjutem Mernber of Federal Depmit Imuremee Corp. Insurance Since 1920 Telephone 197 Varden Insurance Agency 33 S. MAIN STREET MERCERSBURG, PA. AUTO - FIRE LIFE - ACCIDENT JAMES C. VARDEN ,IS THOMAS M. VARDEN '44 H o Hman' s THE HOME OF NATIONALLY FAMOUS MEN'S WEAR o MCGREGOR SPORTSVUEAR o VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS o KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING o INTERWOVEN Socks IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU AT THE STORE AND IN- HAGERSTOWN too. SMITH DRUG STORE The Rexall Store MERCERSBURG, PA. DAIRIMAID MILK CHAMBERSBURG DAIRY PRODUCTS CU. 1400 SCOTLAND AVE. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. N. CARLISLE ST. GREENCASTLE, PA. Q Phone: CO 4-6101 Phone: 265 B. C. SNIDER sf s0Ns Shop at MURPHY'S Coal, Grain, Feed and Cement M ercersburgfs Leading Store IWERCERSBURG, PA. 6'8 MAIN STREET Phone 186 CENTER SQUARE I This half-page is 1nan'e possible fhrougla fbe generosify of HBAMBI AND BROYVNIEH I COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND When Visiting Pennsylvanizis State Capital . . . Please . . . save time lo visit OUR SHOPS opposite capitol park Gifts for the Ladies 208-210 N. 3mm STREET and most important Our Famous 41212 MEN 81 BOY'S SHOP Srom-1 Horms: 9:30 TO 5:30, THURS. UNTIL 9 We Wee dllf We 212ZmMaa 20810214 NJIURD STREET, HARRISBURGPA. Compliments of F RICK COMPANY builders of fine Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Ice Making and Quick Freezing Equipment Nz! Training Courses Offered in Refrigeration to Two Four Year College Students , , , H , FRICK COMPANY f Waynesboro, Pa. Fruvk unit air conditioners are made in sizes. from 3 to 15 hp and Congratulations to the Class of 1958 FRANK'S MARKET 13 NORTH MAIN MERCERSBURC, PA. Leedy sl Doyle The Cooper Kline Co. SUNOCO SERVICE T N- MAIN ST. NOR H FOURTH STREET STEUBENVILLE OHIO MERCERSBURG ' The Potters Construction Company OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE TELEPHONE ST. CLAIR PLAZA FULTON 5-3000 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Builders of Office and Commercial Buildings, Factories, Churches, Schools, Hospitals and Highway Structures Real Estate Appraisals and Insurance Estimates EAST LIVERPOOL l, OHIO Marvin, Inc. Cha-rfcr Bus Service Distinctive Men's Apparel Potomac Motor Lines, Inc S 842 FORBES ST. HAGERSTOXVN, MD. PITTSBURGH 17, PA. ..., CAPITAL HOTEL '-2-2: 2 555535555555 I - The Penn HHRRIS i vloo T f W f ii 4oo Rooms T Z 6-Flww feaimwzi T M9000 '1Ae7?,Q7jV7DYTl0jV iiEI1'1'i5 Zfvrrg Eauern 13 0,0 '-'Q ' 'Pennsglvanla Grail fziq aura. ron MEN fflllg LA RWE WU WLM WZQMMM M4152 .Q ' b :fji-' 4 ii 15' .-1-ii-' E25 5 I 252 ' ' - ' V -1.'3f-ii -iff? 5 1 321129' LES? I , ' , 'ijiagf 0 1 -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-'-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-zzgzgzgzgzgzgz:zz:g:g:55:3::zz:11::gzg:g:5:5:g:3:3:gzz:2:5:gr::5:5:5:5:Q:5:2:izI:I13:31gIg2g:g:2:g:5:5:g:::::::5::g:g:5:5:5:55:5:3cf:5:5:Q:5:5:Qz5:515ggg2gZgrg:g:g:g:g:g:g:g:3:: . 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Capital ..,....,.,..,.,. -. ..,... --.SB 50,000.00 Surplus ...,.,.....A.. . .. ,.,..,.,. 3 100,000.00 Undivided Profits ..,,.,,.,. .,.,...0. .,.. . . .. .,..,. 3 44,245.87 Deposits ,,..,.,............,.. . ......,.,,.... ,. ,.....,.. , ,... ,, ........ 3 1,751,481.79 Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, American Express Travelers, Checks, Good in All Parts of the World, for Sale at All Times. We Welcome Student Accourztsn 0 F F l C E R S VAUGHN J. BYRON. .,..,,. ...,,s, ,s....... ,.......s,,,... . . . ........,....... P resident WM. B. GROVE ,,,.,,,., , ...,,,,,,,,,..,..... .. ...., .,.,,.... ...,,..,. V ice President W. L. GROSSNICKLE ..,.,... .,,,...,. I 'ice President J. NEVIN ROYER ..,..,,.. ,, ,,,,...,... .Secretary W. N. KAUFMAN ,,............ .....,..,...,....... Cashier JEREMIAH S. KEEFER, ,,,.. ,. ..,.,,,,,.,. Assistant Cashier JANE G. WAGNER ,....,,,,. H ....,,..,. Bookkeeper Q Teller JUNE E. HOUSER .,,,.........., ..., .,., ....... ........ . ,............... B 0 0 k keeper MARGARET R. HOOVER.. ,.... ................... ..........,.................. B 0 okkeeper Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Seneca Engineering Company MONTOUR FALLS, N. Y. Structural Steel All Kindsn THE The Waynesboro Laundry A Laundry and Dry Cleaning 6 Made Only By The 16 PHILADELPHIA AVE. OVERHEAD DOOR CO. PHONE 63 CORTLAND N. Y. c0'lYNldl 5Gdl 7 3, -0 Batchelor Bros. FURNHURE coMPANY 2 Fine Stores Northern Lights lO2O Pennsylvania Ave. Shoppers City Monaca, Penn. Baden, Penn. Congratulations Class of '58 B t We,ve enjoyed serving you at The Store W is h e s AND NOW . . . Hamb g h two convenient shops f y Baltimore. THE WATKINS SALT COMPANY WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK BA,-1-,M!:!Eq,!YAP:x!E!geJ:3c ROA Outfifiers to Men and Boys since 1850 MBEST WISHES99 ' MA FRIEND OF MERCERSBURG99 PRIDEMARK PRESS PUBLICITY ENGRAVERS of the Thomsen-Ellis-Hutton Company Inc' 418 WATER STREET 107-109 E. LOMBARD ST. BALTIMORE 2, MARYLAND BALTIMORE 21 MD' LETTERPRESS , OFFSET Largest Photo-Engravers in Maryland Specialists in School Annual W ork Printers of the 1958 KARUX Westminster Studio Distinctive Portraiture Photographer to KARUX School and College Photography Commercial Photography CHARLES MAGEE, Proprietor WESTMINSTER, MD. Administration fGuides1 Advertisements ........ Alumni Council .... Paul G. Anderson . . . Art Class .......... Assembly Orchestra ..... August H9571 Seniors .. Aurelian Prize ....... Baseball .... Basketball ............. Best Speaker .......... Blue and White Melodians Board of Regents ...... Caducean Club .... Chapel Ushers .... Cheerleaders .... Chemistry Club .. . .. Choir ................. Christian Service Group . Christmas Dance ....,. Class Day Committee . . Commencement H9571 .. Concert Band ......... Council ....... Cross Country . . . Cum Laude Dance Committee .. Debating ....... Dedication Directory . . . Index ....8-29 ....15C1 .......29 .....42, 43 .....73, 74 ....116-117 .....47 ....106-107 .....92-95 .....77 .....70 ...12 .....52 ....36, 38 ....s2, as ...,52, 53 ....36, 37 ....3s, so .....71 ....114 ....46, 47 ....71, 72 .......31, 32 46,143,151 .....70 ....76-78 ......6-7 ....145-155 El Circulo Espanol fspanish Club1 ........ 51 Elections ............. Elections Committee . Electronics Club ...... Entertainment Ushers .... ....31, 33 .......54 ...73, 74 Faculty .... Field Day .... Fifteen ...... .....8-29 ....104 .....48 Football ...... .... 8 6-89 Football Band ............ ..... 8 4, 85 French Club fLes Copains1 . . . ..... 50, 51 German Club fRauchrunde1 .... ..... 5 0, 51 Glee Club .................. ..... 7 I, 72 Golf ............. ....... 1 00 Graduation H9571 . . . ...... 46, 47 Grandsons ........ Guides ...... Gun Club Headmaster .. Honors .......,. International Club .... Introduction ....... Irving Society Debaters . . . Officers .. KARUX . . Laticlavii tLatin Club1 . . . Latin Club fLaticlavii1 .. Les Copains fFrench Club1 Liz .................... Literary Societies . . . Lower Middler Class .. Marshall Society .... Debaters ...... Oliicers ........... Marshals of the Field . . . Mid-Winter Week End Mister Roberts ...... Music Appreciation .... 40, 41, 154 .... ...8-29 .....54, 55 .....10 ....44-55 .....4o, 41 U..76,152 .....77 .....76 .....58 .....50, 51 .. ..... 50, 51 ..... 50, 51 .. ..... 61, 63 ......76-78 .....111, 149 ....76, 153 ......77 .....76 ......83 .....78, 79 .....67 .....42 The News ....... Night Must Fall .... Octet ......... Ode Committee ...... Orientation Program .. Percival S. Palmer . Patrons and Patronesse Penn Relays . . . Pep Rallies . . . Press ....... ....6L 62 U..66,67 ....71,73 ....114 ....30 ....29 ....158 ....102 .....84 .....56-63 Press Club ...... .... 6 0, 61 Projection Crew .......... ..... 6 9 llauchruntle KGQ-rman Clubl .... .... 5 0, 51 Senate . . . Seniors .... History .... ....30,32 114-14-3 ......115 Honors . . ..... .... 1 15 Ofhr-ers .... 4 ........ 114 Soccer .... ..... ..... 9 1 J Social Life .......................... 64-79 Spanish Club llil Circ-ulo Espanol! ......... 51 Spirn ............................... 34w13 Sports ........... Spring Track '57 ........ Stamp Club ............. Stony Batter Dramatic Club Student Government ...... Summer School .. Picture Seniors .......... . . . . Sunday Evening Art Class Swimming .............. Tennis '57 .... Dr. Tippetts ..... Track 57 .......... Track lwinter '58l . . . Upper Junior Class .. Upper Middler Class Varsity Club .... Volpone ........... James L. Wvalker Retires Wrestling ..... . ..... Y.M.C.A. .... . . . .80-107 .....102 .54, 55 .66-68 ....30-33 ...146 .. . . .140 . . .116-117 .. ..42, 43 . . . .96-97 ...101 ......10 .......102 ....102 105 ......110,15o 112-113, 147 ...s2,155 ....6a ....14- ....98-99 ....39,6o EY I ,, 5., . 4.1-5.91 34-.-'V- 'fs . 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