Mercersburg Academy - Karux Yearbook (Mercersburg, PA)
- Class of 1960
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FABIAN, JOHN F. FARNHAM, WILLIAM M FISHER, WILLIAM D. HARPER, HENRY B. HENZEL, FRED B HOOPER, BARRY H. KART, RICHARD F. LASNER, ROBERT B MITCHELL, MICHAEL F. NEIDORF, MORRIS A. POLLOCK KENT R. RENTSCHLER, J. KINNEY SCHULTE, RONALD J TAYLOR. Faculty Adviser: ROBERT R. BLACK. Assisted by: HAMPTON P. ABNEY, III. 65 91 123 14-5 157 PRESTON FRANKLIN AMS- PACHER, RS.. M.S.. Superintemlent of Buildings and Grounds: Gettysburg College: University of Michigan: taught mathematics and physics at Gettysburg College. Gettysburg, Pa.. 1930-1935: taught mathematics and physics at Mer- cershnrg 1935-1956: taught in Mercers- hnrg War Training Progranl: helped in physics at Wilson lfollege 1952-1957: Kappa Phi Kappa 1 raternity: General lilectric Fellowsliip at Union College during summer of 1945: faculty adviser. Radio fflnlv 1938-1955. Projection Crew 1951-1956: at Nlercershurg since 1935. To Preston Franklin Amspacher. master teacher and supervisor, in recognition of twenty- five years of devoted service to The Mercershnrg Academy. Since 1935 he has conscientiously and loyally served the boys of Mercershurg. first in the classroom and later in caring for the physical plant of the academy. To '6Uncle lied we say thank you. , ,4,, R JVI 1 MRS. CLARENCE LUCK CHARL- TON, Hostess at fl1fn1ir11'slrat1'un Build- ingg Logan College: at Mercershurg since l935. To Betty lflV3.llS Charlton, charming hostess in Traylor Hall, in recognition of twvlity-five years of llc-votecl service to This Merc'e1'slJurg Acaflvmy. Sim-c 1935 her gracious and c-orclial l'IlEllllN'1' haw i1ClOI'IN fl the reception room of the administration huilcling. where she has servecl faithfully and well. To Mrs. Charlton iw say thank you. get-msg -19 990 ' --X ' 5 005 v, n S- 45593 - IHILITI5- HEAD MASTER Charles Sanford Tippetts, Ph.D., Litt.D., Sc.D, Born Glen Falls, N. Y., Public Schools, St. Petersburg, Fla., 1902-10, Mercersburg Acad- emy 1912, Litt.B., Princeton, 1916, A.M., 1922, Ph.D., 1924, Litt.D., Franklin and Marshall, 1942, Sc.D., Lafayette, 1954, Princeton Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1916-17, Instructor, Eco- nomics, Princeton University, 1919-21 and 1923- 24, Assistant Professor of Economics, State Uni- versity of lowa, 1924-25, Professor 1925-28, Professor of Business Administration, University of Washington, 1928-29, Professor of Economics, University of Buffalo, 1929-35, Dean, School of Business Administration, University of Pitts- burgh, 1935-41, Visiting Professor, Summer Sessions of University of Washington, 1930, West Virginia University, 1931, Ohio State Uni- versity, 1932, Director, Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh, Director, Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, 1936-41, Director, Penn- sylvania Citizens Association, 1950-54, Director, Chambersburg Hospital, 1952-55, National Ad- visory Council, St. John's College, Member: Pennsylvania State Highway Planning Commis- sion, 1949-51, Served as First Lieutenant, 304th Infantry, 76th Division, A.E.F., World War I, 1917-19, Captain, Infantry, O.R.C., 1919-34, Member: American Economics Association, Head Masters' Association, Head Masters' Club of Philadelphia, Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy, University Club fPitts- burghj, Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club of Pitts- burgh, Franklin Inn Club of Philadelphia, Mili- tary Order of the World Wars, Washington County Area Boy Scout Council, Masonic Order, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, The Order of Artus, The American Legion, Scabbard and Blade, Author: State Banks and the Federal Reserve System, 1929, Business Organization and Con- trol fwith Shaw Livermorel, 1932, 1941, Reviser fwith L. 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For thirteen years Ur. Edwards guided the destinies of this academy until Charles S. Tip- pelts. Nlerverslnirg 'l2. 1-ann' in l9fl-1 to take his place. During the war years Dr. Tippe-tts headed the school with wisdom and Courage. ln thi- post-war years he has striven anxiously to im- prove standards and to huild our heritage into a strong secondary boys' sr-hool of the highest 1-alilire. ln l9'l9-50 Irvine Hall. containing vlass- rooins. laboratories. and the lloyd l'iduards Sfurfenl ljllllllflil lrfzulers rzffirfrzle' urer ,li-ll'l'f'A'l-lv II1,I'l'fil1g' in .vlufly 111111 of ll'l'I'lIl' fluff nl ll'lIl.l',l nfl studerlls are r1'prf'.wl1lr'f1'. 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U1'1'1'1'1'.sfr111'g flux 1'1'1'1' l'I't'1'l'I'I'Il 111111 Il g1'11l1'f11f 1wf11f11l lf11111L1s I1 Ql'IIt'l'UIlN lllllll. lf: tiii 1f n The neu' building program keeps desk of superinlenderzt Anispacher full of plans. charts, papers. and .vIatistics. Library. was lmuilt. This lucgun at new lniilrling phase which has hecn rc-actix'ated in l959-60. The crown of the 'llippetts administration came is hen an evaluating committee of the Association of Schools and Colleges of the Nliddle Atlantic States named Mercershurg one of the great sec- ondary hoarding schools in America. The services and appointments of a heaulilul chapel impart a knowledge oi. and respect for. the principles and ideals of the Christian faith and a recognition of the desirability of adherence to these ideals. ln every respect of school life. the student is helped to realize that society re- wards constructive social conduct and penalizes anti-social conduct. Thorough preparation for college is necessarily General flllwrl llvedemeyer delivers Ilzte principal address al the cornerslone laying of llze dorrnilor-Y. CHARLES S. TIPPETTS Headmaster an important objective, as Mercersburg boys are planning for successful experience in the colleges and universities of most rigorous standards. Physical health and good health habits are fostered by an extensive and diversified program of sports and recreation in which every boy has a part. The development of good work hahits is essen- tial for the success the ltlercershurg boy expects to achieve. Development of leisure time interests provides much by way of satisfaction and a sense of personal adequacy. A wide range of opportu- nities is offered for the acquiring of appreciations and creative expression in literature, music, dra- matics, and art. Social responsibility for community living is developed by every phase of campus and dormi- tory lifeg training for leadership is a major pur- pose in student participation in the direction of school activities. Mercersburg fosters an appreciation of what it means to be an American boy, for in every aspect of school life there is a definite purpose to give the Mercersburg boy a knowledge and under- standing of the development of the institutions which are our fortunate American heritage. But what of Mercersburg's future? What are the plans for building on this heritage of quality? In the winter and spring of 1958-59 the Board of Regents of the Mercersburg Academy began to examine plans for improving the facilities of the school. They engaged J. Alfred Hamme and Associates, an architectural-engineering firm to draw up an over-all plan for this improvement. Just as clothes and automobiles show the attrition of years, so do buildings and other physical equipment. Fireproof stairways were built in Keil Hall, '88, and the gymnasium in the summer of 1959. On Alumni Day, October 17, 1959, an assem- blage of notables laid the cornerstone for a new dormitory. This dormitory is the gift of Edward E. Ford of the Class of 1912, whose interest in his old school and its headmaster, his classmate, prompted him to sponsor better living quarters for 104 boys. This is the first step in a plan to provide an auditorium building, an addition to the gymnasium, and renovation of Main Hall Annex. The immediate financial goal in this program is 3l,000,000, and the long-range goal is 81,500,000 This latter figure will carry out the physical building projects and provide some endowment for the betterment of faculty salaries. All of these aims or goals are a part of the plan to build on the Mercersburg heritage so that the boy of tomorrow, who has been heir to much. may enjoy the advantages of a greater school. The management of this campaign is under the direction of Josiah W. Pritchard. Mercersburg '25, who is giving a great part of his time as general campaign chairman. Mr. David Chapman of the faculty heads the project as director of developmentg the fund-raising counsel of Ketcham and Company directs the effort. Its representative has been J. Lloyd Mahony. This book proposes to show the Mercersburg of today, built on a great past and looking for- ward to an even greater future. 18 45,1 W4 Q ZW, 'W X W X . , V f , f ' - Y 7 I As the chapel spire and rolling campus of The Mercersburg Academy come into view for the Hrst time, one cannot help realizing that on this day he is entering a new way of life. The new student is about to participate in Mercershurgis long-standing Heritage of Quality. He is a boy about to be a man, about to become the well-rounded individual this heritage produces. Perhaps nowhere else do these qualities blend so well into the everyday life of the student as in the varied extra-curricular activities of the school. 19 ,v i X i 0lill'iN'l X'l'l0N tf0MMl'l l'l'il'i -lfirxl mir. from lvfl: Ntuclit. Winn:-r. Hviise-I. lluope-r. Krvitte-r iI'ititiI'llI2llli. Frantz. xX. He-lluw. Xl. Bvllals. Yam Sviwr. Smwrrzzl mir: V. Yarn:-r. lfziss. Sziniuvls. ixl1'iiZlllSiilllti. i'iIlll't'iillf'. li, lit-Il, SililI'lit'. Ski-nvli. Tlifrtl mir: llruvlwnniillt-r. Rr-il' ist-vlw-la1i'yI. Kailhuvli, Williams. Uunluir. ll:-rlna-i'im'h. liul1rvl'. I'. Yarn:-r. Thi- first :u'qllz1iiitz1m'c- with tht- iioii-avzuivliit' ahh- of wlmnl life- VUIIIUS ixith an illiI'0tillt'li0ll to Ihr- slush-nl gmt-i'iiiii1-lit. Atta-1' rvgistt-ringx. our in-is' sturivnt hrst nu-1-ts thv SIIIIIIIIQ fun' of min' uf the Urivntation Cunnnittev, whosv l'unc'tion if In In-Ip him svttlv inter his rmmi ami prvpal'1- tu sm-viirv tht- must from tht- sf-Iitml. This wini- millve- if il in-ry inllmrtzliit link in llitlillg' tha- nc-w Iwi lu In-wniiv pzirl ul' tht- wliuulis hvritugm- uint l'il,l'ilf'l'lUN5 tQUNlXll'li'lil'il'i l l'f.xl muy -Ilulll lt'-lil: Fa Ili-lim il'ililiI'llIltlIV, ,Nwwnrul mn: Sillllllvix i,I'tIl'ix4'lllIliii W TTS' Ml 4 - M t7 ith-als. Thvrv art' niorivs. f'Ilf'l'l'S. pep-rullivs. talks ul' svhool lift-. ami vunipus tours during urivlitutimi ww-k emi. Big Ililllll' IHIIIOIISN :list alll stmlm-nts to lwvoms- an-qliuintccl with tht-ir fvl- low stiuivnts. mul ai frivmlly spirit reigns. Tha' mt-inlwrs of this wry important orgauiizulimi am- s1:ll1m'4rf'lilm' lu-st i'4-pix-smitaltives of tht- It-tult-rsliip. spurtsniuiisliip. ami sr'liolz1l'ship nf the' t'lliil'l' sf-limit. 'lihvy prtwith- ai firm grip fm' tht- rims Il'IlilttIll. 5itilI'iI4'. N. 4-r. ltuhv. Skouvii. 120 WS' lm 35 5 U ng wg? wg' '5f ?f Q6 V3 W fs 'Q L., if f la' .1 ie, ff 5 as W FF W 2 V1 QM V Y V mf v V in 2 , - yu .K W I V 'x - , , ,. . ,J Q, -. 'Y'1-iff. N' ' lv . k,..q ,.M,, , . H 4 ,Y F. ' ' Q.-. i ' 'E' QQ. F! h M . . Q1 -C - ' E -' -wav ,i,Fi5? igf 44 .1 'E ' V .. ,I V Q Q Q-E??1e'Sfw 1 1 fi sf! It H Q 0 A ,s 2 1 .,-1 ' :, K rf!! ' ' -gt' ' ' U' 1 Y L - , 3 4 1 n. its EH Wig 53, 7 J VKVV .v,f i YV ,.V' 4 'r ..t...u .....1s..9.l..'T...t.l .5T..isJ Q... vide and talvulate all lvallots and keep order at elections. ln addition. each spring they appoint a nominating assembly. composed of seniors. who meet and select school leaders to run for presi- dent of the Senate and Student llouncil for the lollowing year. lu a second major tit-ld. llerecrsluirg has al- ways unhcld its heritage of line. loftv school spirit. To keep this spirit at its nolslest. there are manv activities which implant the Nlcrcers- luurg ideals in the new student. The tirst is the Yonng Men's Christian Association, an or- ganization formed to promote the physical, men- tal. and spiritual welfare of the students. It maintains throughout the school life a strong, high moral sentiment. The governing body consists of the lievereud llichard F. Wlentz, along with two other facility memhers, and four stu- dents. The active work of the organization be- gins during the orientation period. lin the spring of each year, the four Y.M.C.A. oflicers and one memher of the upper middler class at- tend a conference. At this meeting. various political, and religious problems are discussed. One of the most enjoyable activities sponsored hy the Y are the well-attended Saturday even- ing movies. These weekly movies are presented 511 YMCA 0l l lffl'lRSf1 r'ur11 lefl: Mr. Vilentz. Skeocll ttreasurerl. Kreirler tpresidentt. llruckenmiller tvice-presidentl, l'. Yarner lsecretaryl. by the Projection Crew, a group of lvoys who are interested in hroadcning their knowledge of film projection. The responsibilities of the crew include setting-up the equipment. running the projectors. remaining after the movie to clean up the Assembly hall, and putting away the equip- ment. The services of the group. under the PROJECTION CHEVV-First H1111 from left: Friedman, Hurley, Viiilliailts. Kenig. l.orentl. Rapp. Second row: King, Calder, Landau, Byrne. 215 , L mf! . 155 f ,,gx-Quai 1 1 s lfrlxx r1'1111x lulpwr llll -'Till' ff.u'l11111g'1' of IIIIlUl'l'lll'f'H ul firsl IIIl'l'fI'IIg in ,Vnrlll ffullrlgf- us ,L5'111'sl.w uf Ur. llllfl Urs. T1'pp1'llx. Curr' l'.X'lII1IfIIN f11r'r'I of 1710111- l'Ilg.S 1-lwf f1.0l'lIl'7'l'. Torn JOIIUS. lft'fI'l'S!lVlI1'lIf ll'lIl1' !.UHlIll'.N l'viffl'f'll IlIl'l'lI.llg'. 4U1's. llI'I'!-II1'I' Sl'f1'l'N ruf- fw' In llIIIIll'I' 111111 llnpv 11fl1'r 1l1'.v- 1'11.x.w1'1111. nf: T Wt, ' WV wv I, 54' U., Lin 0,2 wg Qi , . . ,.. . lavulty tltlXlSt'l'5llllD ol Nlr. l lullp l.. lfzlrrvtl. are grvatly apprt-t'iatt-tl hy tlw entire stutlent hotly. l or tht- sttulvnt whose latlu-r. gl'illItlliillltt'I', or me-u glillttlllltlllllxl' atlenmlml xlt'I4f't'l'SlTllI'fI as a stntl:-nt or nu-niht-r ol tht- lat-ulty. tht- Gramlsons is an organization ol' lIllpUI'lilllt'0. Sinvv l92tl. tlu- lirst yt-ar tht- son ol a Nlt-rm-rsluirg gracluatt' rame lu-re. tht- group has liven ret-ogiiizetl as one' of tht- traclitions ol tht- Ar-atlt-niy. 'lihv l'at't that tht- numlu-r ol granclsons maintains a high en- rollnu-nt t-at-li yt-ar is t-x'icleiu'c that Nit'I't'PI'Slll1I'g Mnnini tc-ml to sustain a warm feeling ol affer- tiou for tht- school. lfilty-four grantlsons are present this yt-ar. l or those hoys who are interested in the rninistry as a xovation or in any other hranvh ol Christian st-l'x'ir'e. there is the Christian Serv- ice Group. This group mer-ts from four to six tinu-s 1-arh vt-ar in tht- honu-s of Mr. ,lavohs ancl l ll 'l'l'il4iN 'l l.I'.Yf muy from left: Xllranison. .-Xliinansky. Cass Nlr. Wt-ntl. the faculty aclvist-rs. At those gather- ings llu- rlulv tlisr-usst-s religious prohlt-nts anul various aspects ol' Christian Sr-rx'ic'4-. Thus. it is another lh'lt'l'C'Ul'SllllI'g avtivity wllivli flirt-vts the niintls of Nlercerslturg lvoys to spiritually uplift- ing thought. A thirtl phase ol ixlE'I't't'liSlllll'Q.S heritage lies in tlw honor work arvomplislu-tl hy the SlllIlt'lIlS. Here. perhaps as nowlu-rv 4-lst-. lit- tlw stimuli lor prohing thought ancl honoring srholarship. Hut hartl work is not rewarcletl inert-ly hy gratles. N'le-mhersllip in honorary 1-lulrs aiul intlixitlual satislavtion ol a joh well tlonev rewarcl tht- :-arnc-st student. The' following organizations hase their membership upon those who show a kl't'll interest in the rc-spec-tive fit-lcls ol stucly. The Fifteen, Nlerve-rsluirg's honorary literary organization. is 1-omposetl of seniors who clem- onstratt' great apprt't'iation of lfnglish litt-raturt' txu'v-presnlenlt, l'rantz tprf-snlvntl. N, Hellas tst-t-rr-- Y I taryl llope. .-Krthur. Nvrwrzfl mir: xlLlt'llI. Nl. Br-llas. llonaltlson. Rell. lllr. St'lltAllFIlllt'l'Q'f'V, lollowli. lt'l1l'llllLtll. liow. llunter. tile-wlautl. l ln, - .N - .A cl 'V flilil' Q -J salad SZ ll, , . F- TSI. R ,' l , , .. , , .H ' ,' . F. x' r- V, irwi. ' 5. , H' , ' rf. 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Nlilr-lwll. lfxiwliimii. Pfxilliilllllll. xxlllll1'l'. Vtintvrs. iit'I1'ilill'li. 'Xi'liiur. xl1'i,llI11'. 1.llI'il5. N. .l. Wulkefr. Tliinl mu 1fui'iiiun. H4-Yay. l'riur. Briltuin. Iluhv. uiililIll1Pyt'l'. Mdiuiislumi. Wvinimui. Fisln-i'. ii1'IliS1'iIi1'I'. Fourth mir: He-ii. H1-i'ln'ri1'li. 1ii'i'gr'i'. Biiltvriwlml. xi2l1'ilI. 1ii'ms. 1,4111 B'lllllN'l'Ll1'l lluiiziiilsnii. Spirv. Hopi-. Fi-fill mit: liurry. Iillllibllf. 1iI'illl1iilii i'uiiu4ix 1niIun i1'IllIlll,2 Sixth run: V1'e'iiiinr'i'g1e-I3 liuyii. Kiliillllil. iiviinir. iiaimiviis Xi1'ssiuiiu. Tim high point of lin- yvalr iii il iiUl'IIl1'I'iy lHlIl0li1'1'1i iii-id. in lin' fllilll'l', lliix als lin- Q1l'lblllP.Silii1'll1iilll1't'ill ai lin- 'N'l'i17I'IIlZl!l1'1' iiivn will lam-1-nriw 51-I anioliivr link in Nic-i'vvi'f ivy Paul Clizilfaiiil ui' lin- i,illSillIl'glil Syinplimiy. iillfgl-Silt'l'ii2lQlt'Ui-1IlliliilX. 11lllgl'llilliiliiHlls go lu Xir. li. ii. i,1Dl'1i,iil1' iiil1'llily iillliillgl lin- vuiirm- of lin- y4-ur, our in-xx flu l1iXiF1'l' lu lin-rv viulrs, for nmlisilig fuvli iiilvrvsl 1i1 I1i fimls Illillly' upm-iiiiiggs fur liim in lin' Nill'i1ill 1 l N 1.i,l I4 l il,xl H0111 fllllll fvflf iilillilill 1:1fsisl1ii1l w1'i'1'lui'yl, iilIl'l'i1'I'. Sillill. xiiiiillr1'l' 1pi'c'-irlviill Xilvriulit 1 i1'il:1'iillI1i. NIV. -1lraii:ili.. -Xriiistrmig. jliurtlz-. 'lf 1faii'iwe-iita-i'. VIN-liy, Bil5ilIQl1'l' 1s4'l'I'1'illl'y l. Xinfun. .Nvufizfl rf Xlillle-I liimii. 1, iNll551'ii. 1.1bIIlil1'I. v1liIHilI'iil. 5. Wuiiwr. Ili-th.-lil. Aililiil. 1f. 1,mnplui1. Vvnlz. XX, 1.umplmi, ix'1'lN1' Ili I Nliiihi ilixilimi l ful mir: XX. B1-ll. 1li'lm-. 'I'iln-ri. H. IM-ll. Surge-nil. ,I. Huwvli. 'l':1y. i'i1lg11-mi. llf-im-. ii. i,mie1l'. fiflurlfi run: 1fuin-, iii'zi11s1'mi1n-. l,inii. lIl1i5ixt'. 1fui'r1. ilzuiil, Vnlggui' l'u'i'x 1.4 IEASE I, I :bad 98 K Q . -vnu. i i.uil1 1, I 1? .al 501114 iillllllllvl W , .,......,, IICVINH tII I ltIIiltS ffm! mug from lvfl: lIr'nr'ke'11tnille-r irst xii-1--pn-sill:-till, lfnss tprr-simh'ntI. S1-rnrnl rmr: lnt4-rlinv lNl'l'l'l'IillTl. lynn ts:-voml XIVQ'-Ill'4'SIllI'llll. llvr- ln-ri4'll ls1'i',Lu'a1lit all 1tt'tnsI. Xl lliSll'Xl.l, fIl l llil'illS l ir,sl l'IIIl'. frnrn lvfl: Ih-if llirst- xn-4--pi'vsi1ll'lil I. Skin-flu llIl'l'Nlll4'lll I. .Nvrwrizl mtv: X. Ili-llus ls1'4'l'4'l:tl'y I. Nlill'lll lll'1':lslll'4'l'I. lxrvirlvl' lst-4'un1l xi4-t'-pi'c's- Iflfllll- Il- llvlllls 'f l':l 1l11I ill 1lI'HlS nvtixilit-s thin lalu- np unt s spurt- time. lfm' tht- philattvlisl llll'l'l' is znnplv UIIlI0l'llllllly lo llI1'l't'LlS0 his 1-nllt-4-limi and kimwlmlgt- ul' stumps in tht- Stamp Club. This r-lnh hohls aiu-tions. alis- vnssinns. illlll 1-xvn gin-s prilvs lm' tht- inlert-sh-tl lIll'lIllIl'l'S all its me-1-kly lll6l'llllgS. Thus. als in tht- pztsl. thc- Stamp fllulv has CUllllllll1'll to ln' uns- nl tht- Slll'1'l'SSl'lll organizations of tht- Amcleiny. Vonm. Vomnl Wllut was thz1I'? thinks 1-wry slntlvnt 1-an-ly Sillllfililf' morning as tht- snnnml of gun shols rnnsm-s him from at pvuvvlltl slm-ep. 'lihis is at Fvgllllill' or-4-i1i'1'm-iivv. and il mt-uns that tht- Gun Club is hnlcling its l'l'glll2ll' net-kly nu-4-ling. llmlvr lht' clir1'1'lim1 nl hlr. llrztlmill tht- gun vn- thnsiusls holml rvgrnlar Skl'K'l-Sllllllllllg m-onli-sts. Wln-n nur nm-w slntlt-nl finally ln-1111114-s at st-nim' :intl his intt-rt-sts turn lnwztrml tht- nlerlivul prolt-ssiun ht- joins tht- flildlll'l'3ll Club. lIr. llilzrol. altlxism-r nf tht- vhllv. us wt-ll us iwiglilmr- ing tlnvtors. ollcn SIIl'illiS1ll the niunlhlv int-1-linu's lu ht-Ip llll'lllK'illi' tht- lIlt'IIllIl'l'S with at lwtlvr nmlt-rstnmling ol lhvir lnlnrt- prolvssimi. l m' tht- st-niur nhost' intvrvst leans lnwurtl lam as il pnssihlf- vm-alimi. tht- ,lurisprudvmw-' S0- viely prim-s tht- itlvall 1-luh. Nlr. llunkin is tul- visvr. l rm-qtlvntly pmmint-nt ultnrm-ys slum-ulx tu tht- group on the SlllIjl'l'l of law with whivh tht-y urn- ztssrwiattc-tl. 'l'hns. tht- IIll'IlllIl'l' nl lhv Juris- pru1lenr'e Sovic-ty may ln-ttm-r his nmlvrslnmling ul his lntnrt- prolt-ssmn. Thr l'lllr'r-suf'1'1'lJ' f1r'r'l11ln11lfnn l1'11ln.w VIIISII in l'lI-IIIIIA' nf .lll.l1'Il'fIIfI'f u'l'l'li'!'l1d fI.l'lll7'.l. flu' f'11l1111'lu1I1'l1g wiwzl of lllfx -rvc1r'.w irzfffr-so1'i1'lAi' f'l'l'lllf',Y zum ffm l1f'1'lllIlIllflil?II l'0Ilfl'Nf. won for flu' firxl limi' in fin' ,wars by flu' folin ,llurslirzll l,l.ll'I'llf'Y S11r'ie'IQr. R1'lIf1'.il'lllI.llg' lflr' Il'lil1lIl-HQ' lvznn un' llurfil ill-ltr 1lIlI!SlllIIIll'lS tmirlfllvt. Svoririg for ilu' ll11.sl11'f1g1o11 Irving l.l.fl'l'IIfY Sodwli' Il'Il.S .'lllIIIIlllSh'l' lflgllll t. It is Nlimlxxiutvr W4-ok lfucl. llooks uro put is om-v ilglillll lu-ing re-uflirnu'cl. Thu intvrsovivly side. uucl 1'llj0yllN'I1l is tht- major pursuit ol tht- rivalry ol lrviug and Nlarshull has slu-cl its light tutly-worn lioys. It is timc- for il l'llill1l'l' to rv- through flt-r-lamatiou 4-onli-sts mul tl:-luitvs. llut -asv tt-usiou ami to rt-lax. 'lille1lz1m'e.sports. mul 1'l0l'Illt'll1'l' in orutory is still tht- kvyuotv. lu -ft-m-ml uso of timv for IllFilSllI't' is lliglllightvtl hy past yvzlrs. thu lrxiug' men hun- nuulv ai Slllilll llu- ll'XlIlQ-xlill'Sl1illl lit-1-lmimlioii Conte-st, Nler- gap in mins owl' NlilI'Sllilll. ltlll Xlurslizill is onu- um-rsl1urg's livritzigge ol quality in puhlif- spvulx- again strixiug lo hritlgv il. 'lilu' outvonu- ol' lllilllf ltlgf. ai xittil part of the svhool till- siuvm- tht- cluys hours ol work on lioth sinln-s xsus I'llllIlltli1ll'1l lay ulivu Nlursliull lfollt-go o4'c'l1pi4'ml thvsm' grouumls. the uiiiiolllirwrim-lit that Xlurshzill haul non Xl-XHSII-Xl.I, Dlitll.-XlXlHItS-ffSvu1wl. fron: lvfli lllllxlii lll'ilil,,XlNll'ill5 .Nt'IIf1'll.fl'1PIII le'-fl: Xlllllilll-lxf. lil4'llf'lllllll . X. ,l, XyiIllxl'I'. ,l. W. Hltu-knif-r. ,N-ffllllllllgf lfruiitx. Srott. .gllllltlillgf 'liuyloix xll'Kf'l'. Xlvis:-lliiuii. Xlau-ht. Szunuc-Is. Xl:-nlowv. l ll ' '5l- ll 'f '4lkl Q llll- l'l'l'lllill wlllllll all lll-Il lll'l'l'lll'llll-ll ill lhl- Nllll1'l'0l '5l7. lhl- allllli' xlilfrllilll 27 lu lI'Xlllg1 532. 'l'hl' hm-sl wlwalkl-l' ul' 4'Ilf'l' mls hl-lll Sllvlllillllllll as llll' l'llzll'zll'll'l's ol' lhl' llll- l'Ulllt'Sl lxllx ll1ljlllll1l'll lo luv .lim xlill'lll. llrilish xlilll-ll-xxiilli lfllililllifllllll' llllll- llll'll' lllw- ll li lhl- lllllg-illXilll4'll llllllll ol lhl' Illily, ililll' lillil-5 illlll thc liilllfit' ol lhl- play. 'l'lll'l'l' llllf lllillll-ll:JlllS llilll. lhl- l14Nll'llQllllF lil'lglllll'll. illlll lhl- Silvllw' als lillllll. I'l'IlI'1'Sl'llllllQ1 youll. llllllwll-l'l-ll iIllllll'll4'1' lllIhll1'S ill :lm-ll l'XIll'l'lillll'f lls thi- l'lll'- lililglllilfl. l'l'lll'l'Sl'llllllgl mil. ill il lil of ll-llllml':ll'y lillll risl-s. ilihl- llfillllll lllllulllf. llllll il is l'Xllll'Ill illwzllll- l'2l421l'. 'lilll'l'l' mls Sylllllillllf lollzlnl lillllll llllll xll'l'l'l'l'rlPlll'Q1.F lilll- lll'l'llilg1l' ill IDl'0lllll'llIQ1 als hm- pmll-sll-ll his illllm'l'lll'l' all lhl- lllililzlry ll'i- lilll- llll'SlPlilIlN if lll'lllQL lv-llllil'llll-ll hy lhl' Sluny lllllllll, illlll lll4'l't' xslls lllllll' lm-sollllillll ilglilllbl lizllh-r llrzllnallil' Club. llllrillg lhiw hl'lIlNll lhc 'lilly-5 lll-visiull In llilllgl lillllll lilll' his till-l'lll'l'. lvllll. lhif lflllll hm gill-ll Illllllf lilllllilllllf' lwr- 'lihv llllllil-lll-ll lll'l'ilIIIt' l-llll-lllpl-ll ill lhl- :lvlillll of l'ol'lll:lll1'l-N lilll' 5lIllll'IllS. l.ill'llllf. llllll l-I'll'llllr ul lhl- Illily. SlIl'l'ly llllvll ll Iilily lllml-5 illl illlllll'!Il'l' xll'l'f'l'I'5llllI'Ql zllilu-. 'l'hl- Ilillll1'4 of lhl- llurks rv- lhiw Illlll'll. llll'I'l' llIllSl llv l2lll'lll l1lll'lll lllrkillg lll'r'l lhl' Xl'l'f llluml illlll llllilllly of lhl- plays pm- llllllvl' lhl' Qll'l'ilSl' Illlllll alllll wlwl. lillllillllllgj 1llll'1'll liilll' lflnlrl. lxillg Ill-url' ll l'r1rl I. .Al lllllll-l' lhl- Illlllll-l'llllll'l'fl ligllls. llill.YllllIllll'f Niglllix llfflllll. f,l'lin11I'g:1'nis fffllllil- :Xl lilllllIIll'lll'l'Illl'Ill ill WSH. lllt'I'l' lllls vxvilv- IIUIIIIIIV. lrlwlll' xxlllllll-lil' lil'lllll'IIIillll. Illl'Ill ill llll' illl' als lhl- lillll' lilll' lhl' IIOXl play lfilll' lfllllll. Nh-llillvis lfllllllwlll-l'filll slllry flv- ilI5lll'HLll'lll'll. lll lhl' lll'l'SSlll51 l'lNlIll, K'lllll'Ll1'll'l'r IYli'llllQ1 lhl- Nlfllgglll' lvl-llwl-ll lllhllllllt' glllllll illlll llilll lllzllll'-llp lsvrl- 4l1l4lllllQl Illlllllf' lu :lllll lrll illlilblllll' l-lil lilbl' pl'l'll4rlllill:lllw'l- ill lhl- lslrrlll. llzlw Slillllllllgl llIll'S. lilll NlIl'll alll lhl' sl-allf llllll lil'l'll YHDNN liX'l l'l'Qll IlliX'XlX'I'I4 l1l,l ll I'ilil.Nl !1lll.fHHIl ll'-ll: Nlllllll-ls llI'l'llSllI'l'I'l. l'ill'lll'llilllll-. lylllll' llll'l'Nilll'llll. . Nll. lrlmllll-lll. Xx1'lIllll2lll. l.llII'y llivl--lllw-Nilll'llll. l'i1IIll'y, Swrnflrf mfr: Wllill-. l,nl4'llIz. l,t'ill'. 'Nllll'l'aly. hillrllill. l'ullillgl'l. ll1lNIIlQll'l'. xliI1'lIl. 7'llf1llmll: Ill-illy. llc-llull. Xllll-lllllm-. Hlilllll. Sl4llIl'. l,, lilmil-. U. Xxillwlill. I 1PllVI'll mir: lilflllllll. l,I'IIIllN, I'.lNlll'I. frznws Brody plays flu' Mnw. fourdzzin flllacllidocfj castigatvs her Hsllakfmpf-f1r1'a1z.s llulu title' rolv. l'vUI.Yl!IU,. lzuslmnd flmurj on l,uc'ill0's niarriage, and Hurslon 1'or1z'vr.w. Hy. nzy. zvlzut a niotlewr looking rrvur we lzarvl lt looks as if wv'r1' going to sez' sonic' lop alriizivvrv f'rztr'rl111'1m1f'nt I0- Illhglll. SIIIIIVP rluy om' of llmw jllllllg Ilzvspiririx nzay ln' anorlzvr finmiy Slvzwirl. l llopff our lzoys will do juslim' fo Hillu SlIllkf'NlII'llfI'-S Pyl'i1IYlllS and Tllislw. Our luzrw-fool flIl'SlII'llIlS dns! off Ilia' fnrorilv f'Ulll!'dil'S of Slzzrlfvspvrzrf' for furllzvr l'Ilj0t'7lIl'IIf. ax llwy 1 ' ' rfllurl l yrunius :tml 'llhislw on 1:0111IIIl'lll'l'l7Il'Ilf uvl'l'!f hvlld for lflf' .vvflonf and fix QIIUSIS. i talks-li illltl :ill mais still. vxm-rpts from two ol' 'l'livst11't'm'ssofullthoseplzlysmlc-pm-iitlvtlgrvzltly Sllilk1'SIN'lll'l'.5 girl-zttt-st volilvclivs title-it tht- stage. upon lllr. lfclwin ll. Clizlthvlil. tht' vlulfs l'llC'tllly ln 'l'll1' Yim' Nlvii in lltll'lil'2lIlln vpisotll- from aulviser. illlll his ltlllllIlll'I'illll9 ztssistztnts--in prop- lxing llwnry ll' l'lIfl l. l z1lstul'f with his tracli- 1-rtivs. soiinitl-vllt-1-ts. ss-t huiltling. uml males--up. tional nimlrlt- wit :tml loosm- l0lIgIlN'. l,l'llll'l' Hail. 'l'tit- lt-ml-oll play for tht- lqfill st-asoii was tht- rlzisliing tltilllt'ilIl. uml :ill tht- otht-r r'luirz1c'tc-rs Xlolivrc-'s lm HUllfgt'llI.S I:f'IllIiHIUlIIIIl1' t'l'ht' Iiw-tt. tm-iittwtt. lou-tl. uml 4-urotism-tl as well as Would-llc lit'IlllPTtlilIll. This post-llviizlissmim' tht-y 4-ter might lllltl' clone' in tht- lflizalwtliaii worm-fly IPI'0X'l'll to lu- om' ol thc- lwst lll't'St'lllil' 4-ru. Vlliws ol' latuglitt-r Ilom-ml from ilu- uutli- tions ol tht' yt-ur. l-lllll'l' tht- elirm-1-lion ol lllr. ll. vm-v with lfulstzillus tlvsvriptioii of his l'ttt'0ltlIlPI'. H. tlootlyeair. tht- play hurl il Slll'l'lx'S fou. t matl in whit-ti ht- llllIll'l0llSly 1-xtlglgfttrutvtl that ltlllllllfxl' SlIt'I'l'SS-A. tis tht- l rm-m'li suyl. 'lille play nas in ol' his assztilamts from tuo nit-rv lrumlits to tht- Vflllllll--. auitl thus ttrt-iv tht- Sllltlt'Itl alllrliviirt' thirtt-1-li im-li-att-ui'nis. aiml tht-n lN't'2lIlll' vrisiialivtl right into tht' ill'll0tl of tht- IN'l'lW0I'Illilttt't'. Thi- in his own lll'1'XiU'lt'illlUll. l'la1lsta1ll's Q'ilfl'lll0llH plot was as follows: at l'll't'lll'llIIlittt iiilit-ritml at mamm-r was lNll'll'ilyl'tl als uell its lay any ol' tht- hugo sum ol' mommy. hut to his tlismuy fouml that luminuriu-s of this vlulfs long uml glorious past. lT1t'l'C mom-y ulom- tlitl not niulu- him il gviitlv- 'l1lll'Sl't'Ull1l 11mmm-m-vnivnt 1-xu-rpt. l'yrmnus mam. llc tlim-ra-lorv him-tt virions inuslvrs to mtl 'l'liislw from 11 .llI.llXl1IIllIl1'l' .V1'gf1l'.w tt-at-I1 him the urls ol flum-ing. lenving. uml lox'- llrwuu. mis pe-rliups thu- fumiivst plzty gin-ii ht-rv ing. 'l'hus. hv might vomport himst-ll as at QIl'lIlll:'- Itl Illilllf' yt-airs. Sll2llit'SIJt'J.ll't' himsc-ll prolvuhly man. Ttw maistt-rs playecl upon his liziivvtv in this Mllllltl hmm' ln-on llfflllfl to sw- this IN'l'l.0l'lUilllI'l'. llvw sopliistictltvml isorltl ol rit'l1t's. uml tht- per- lor mln-ri hm- wrote' it as ai turn- uml sittin' of lornizmr'e lvrought flown tht- houst- with lllllQIlllt'l'. thc' il1'llllQ ol his clay. littlt' voultl ht' liuu- n-ulixwt As in the pztst. tht- Nlt'l't't'I'Sl1lll'Q lll1'SplitlIS lip- hoxx in-ll this purpost- 1-oultl lu- lullillm-tl hy the tit-ld thc' Amitlt-11iy's lu-ritugv of quality in mlrztnla- A1-:tilt-riiy' tlie-spiams. thu-itil 1-xprt-ssioiis. lim-s. tics. hut tht- future looks vu-ii lit'lgllIll'l'. With 1'ostmm's. III2llltl4'l'lSlIlS. ml lilrs all 4-ontrilmutvcl tht- vompletion ol tht' ut-w uuflitorium. for thi- to tht- hilzirity ol' tha' Ill'I'l'Hl'Illilllt'l'. lirst lima' tlit-rv will lu' at pawmztiieiit stzlgv. whivh 38 fi - 1 XMK M YH ef . x , ...A Q, S ,.,Aw,,, 5 , if f L' M 5 S31 If-V ' QW' .. ' Q 1? 7 3533 A -, ,-1' + P germ ,. ' ' 1 fy af, 5 f if K Q. .. 3 .ww if 5 Nia? ' 5: ,K w .if-sw . ag , V, 3 5 i , ,, EE ,Q ,Z , A is -Q x , '- 5: 1 ., Q5 i ' 4 k k ,491 K 15 2 f ,gf E V 5 3 Q i 5 'ff . A i 3 . f Zh . ' N sffgki, f,kk L Meth K ms llll Xl'l',l, l 5lll'.ll5 l'H.sl run', from lrll: Rlllll't'lk. l.ollnn. KI'f'i1l1'r. llvil' Ilumul IlSlll'l4l. Mr. llurris. Kllllb2ll'll Iussistunt ln-ml IlNll1'I'l. ll. Marin-r. xI4'llillIHl1Illll. Willu4'rll1. SUVIIIIII ruff: Nl. llvllus. L llvllus. l'InIe'rlinm'. llnnlung Skfwvll. llrI'g4'I. W. lmnpsun. sll'iIlll'll. Tlrfrzl mfr: l,Q'll'l'SOIl. Vlilllli. Willianns. 5C'ICT?'f'l'I'i?Ifgli? CJ -wr 'If' Shaw D1'QIl1'ij' will l'IlllillIl'l' vxvn llIUl'l'1lIlilll'1'1Illf llln' urgallnm- lion. 'X linul lvlmsl' ul' xl1'l'l'1'l'4lIIlI'Ql-F lll'l'llilI1t' ul 1IlIiIlllX In n1'Ilx1In's ln's III lln' rvzllnl nl sln1lI'nI sllplwxlsmn nl sm-ml zlvllxlln-s llnwnlgllunl Iln' yvnr. 'l'lI1' CIIZIIDPI llsllvrs am' il guml vxannpln' ul Ilns l1':nl1'rslnp. lln'se- lvms illllilt'llH'FllI1ll'lIlS :nnl unvsls lu Iln'n' s1'41Is :ll llll'XH'l'li1lllYllII1l5llIl- llilf vlrallnvl svlwin-1's. Iiuvll ll5lI1'I' is vlnusvn on Iln' lnnsls ul lns IHPNllllAl'. t'llall'zI4'l1'I'.zlII1l Ilvpmnlzllnlllx. is il l'l'2l IUIIUI' 0 N'l'UllH' Llll llSlt'I', 1' II , I I I I I H l'l'SlIl'l'll'1l lay IIII mlm vnlvr Ilu' f'ln1pa'l. lint Illis julw is lan' from vnsy. Smiling gnvsls. lighting lln' mnnllvs. IPQIFSIIIQ Illf' l'lllll'f'lI1llI Ibl1lll'S. 0Ill'I'2llIlIs1 lln- annplilx ing SYSl1'Ill. :nnl 1l1'l'1ll'illlllQl Ilu'1-lmpvl l'1'llllll'K' linn' anal lIilll1'll4'1'. l'1'rl'm'4'IimI is Iln' km'- nulm' ul Iln' QIAUIIIT. :ls Illl'lllll1'l'S slriu' Illvil' lwsl nnllvr Iln' lwvn vym' nl Nlr. lfrir' lf. llill'I'lS. Iln' lzlvnlly zlrlxisvr nl Illm' grnnp. SUIIll'lllllt'S. llms1'xm'1'. spwiul uwalsimls. Slll'll :Is spring m'nm'm'rls. Slnny llaxllvr llfillllilllt' lllnln pn'- S1'lllLllIlHlS. :nnl Iln' llI'l'lilIllilll0lI lfunlvsls. rrvzlll' il nvml for anulllvr group ol' llSlll'l'S. Thx' lfnlvr- lzlinnwnl Ushvrs. 'l'ln'sI' lmys. nmlvr lln' guid- znlvm' nl' Mr. lfrnvsl A. Slilll' '. am' vlmsvn on Iln' x lmsis ul llll'll' poliI1'nc'ss. Iuvl. znnl alplmnlm. 'l'ln'y lnnsl lu's'p Iln'ir lH'll1lN-i Wllvll smiling gnvsls. 'lilns gftbllll is lIIlINlI'lillll. for many Iinws xisilnrs lurnl Iln'ir n1usI innmrlznll lllIIiI'1'SSlUIlS of Iln' sw-lnml on lln' lulsls ul lll1'Sl' lmvs. znnl II IS up In lllI'lll In rm'prm's4'nI Iln' ll'il4lllI0llill rm'spm'm'I ol vlflvrs wllivll Iln' Al'1ltll'Illy luis su lung' lllllillvll in vavll nl Iln' slnllvnls. llzlw' you 1'u'l' lwvn lu il lxll'l'1'1'l'Slilll'Q, 1l2llN'l'? Vsvll. ll ynn lmw. you will alpprwnalln' xslml il Ifllllllhllllfli nn l'11g4' '18 IPXNIQIC 1.HXlXll'l l'l'1l'1 l l1PIll IIQII: XXIIIIII-I'Il1. SI-III-ry, l I'1lIllZ. 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This f'l11111l1's lf11- .YfllI1l'lIfS llllll fIll'lllf,1' rzlrvlllwrs lu I:1'1'1m11' lIl'llllllilIfl'll, ll'l.flI 1'111'l1 nllwr mon' f4'lIl1i1,Y. 1.-' E ' V M, 3 v ww fl Q' 1 E if, . - as 60 151 ' Q W im Ni QR ,wk x cw, X Q' ,,.,.,, mx gf swf gk Q 'wr 5 Q Q ' 53 ei? .ff M, 3 ,aw is 3 ge 65, m P I h .m W Q ' Q Xlffllillg mf-11p1'.w Ur. lfl111'kAs l'fl4ll.l'lIl ejw during lIif'llll'l fIIlfI.Ilg ll.IIll'. uvllllf-I, .Jw .wi-V? C1111 she' 11111111 In ilu' 1l11l11'1'? Dr. 111111 Urs. Tl.I11Jl'fl.N rm' 1llIl'Il-YS l't'Illl,1 In ll'4'l' VOIIII' .vl11111'11l.w 111111 g111's1x 111 fl1t'l.f llUIIIl'. Anrlh l,vUfIllgf'. 11111-II llulllx r1'.wpl1'l11f1'11l figlllx Illllll ll'fl'IIlll.N f11'ig'f1l1'l1 ilu' jU,1'lIlI,S .wpiril of l,vlIfiSflIlllN 1111 l'llIII pus. --W-'+------....,,l Q .bt ge K 5 :I 4 Q, up X .2,h .ikx Ax,,. f- ' iz. S ' ff , Q F ,f L ..V' K Q if , W s I , , , .. L 4 , X, gg W V- fa 1. 1 ww A L n 4 ., H -f -J'e3,,-.m m.- f- r' X mera Q. M K . A. , , , Q Ni- W' . x..,L -, -W . VK 15.-W, V 3 -1: 2 ' S 1 w 9 ' X as H, 415 Q f M 1 Q X w X ff sw ga , N ig J aw JS f f . A gwa,.,. x,x..f.r - - 'wg MN, V: 1 X xv - 2,3 Q Q q W V mm.. i if 9 5 - X Z-li, S ex? ff? ! if if 4, EH. M- Q ERNEST A. STALEY .4xxisIant to the lleadmaster wonderful job the Dance Committee does. Three dances are held every year. and it is only through the efforts of the committee and their adviser. lVlr. Staley. that the dances can be ar- ranged. They arrange such important matters as securing musicians. decorating the dance hall, arranging for refreshments. and seeing that all attending the dance enjoy themselves, Those who have attended the dances this year will hail them as wonderful affairs. To increase the great- ness of the occasion. such bands as Lester Lanin and our own Mercersburg lilue and Vllhite Melodians provided dance music of the highest caliber. The i959-60 session saw the blossoming of several new hobby or academic clubs. whose enthusiastic and interested members hope to do so well and arouse so much interest that they will achieve status comparable to the other older groups on the campus. The Chess Club keeps appearing and re-appearing on the Mercersburg scene. and this year the pawn ponderersil are once more listed as active. With the retirement of lVlr. Tobey in the spring of i959 the famed Sunday Evening Art Class ceased to exist. This voluntary group had met weekly year after year to study various aspects of art and architecture. Perhaps at some future date this project may happily be revived. A Camera Club made its appearance among Blue and Wihite activities. In the academic held Mercersburg boys might take note of the newly formed Russian Club. The study of that language has been a part of the academy curriculum for only two years. but already there is sufficient interest and accom- plishment to justify additional work in a club framework. Mr. Raymond Bair advises the group. and the olhcers are ,lay Macht. president: Michael Stone, vice-presidentg David McCloskey. secretaryg and Richard Wentz. treasurer. Thus. Mercersburg has upheld its tradition of quality during another year. As each succeeding year blends into the past, one is constantly aware of the fact that as each group of students comes, a heritage of fine ideals is once again being re- afhrmed. and each year ahead looks brighter for those who are progressing toward college life. in his sojourn here at the Academy, our new student has had ample opportunity to become well directed in the path of quality. which will guide him both in college years and in later life. Truly, it may be said that the activities of our school enhance this goal of a Heritage of Quality. QSSQEHSQO Q jx Yf, QOUS V C' cw! 1 X X O M fx X 4' , V ! X I A r at 48 Tlie pleasure of music . . . tlie skillecl performance ol' music . . . tlic enjoyment of music . . . tliese are among tlie many varietl functions anal facets of musical life liere at Mercershurg. Musical interest in recent years has been as prevalent and as strong as it has been in the past. Mercersburg's musical organizations, tlie Choir. filfll' Club. Uclel. and various scliool bands lime not only liecome an increasingly more vital seg- ment of acatlemy life lmut in cloing so have gained a witle reputation zmtl envious estimation in tlie eyes of ollier preparatory scliools. ,IQ Choir. lo ln-long to any ol tht- Illillly IlllISll'ill groups .ll xl1'l't't'l'Slllll'Q is indm-d un lionor. lint ont' lnulilx' dt-sirzllulo goal is int-mln-rsliip in the 'l'lu- fflioir. nndi-r llu- l1'ud4'rsl1ip ol' Nlr. 1,1-orgv llunu-r. llllili muvli to tht- rt-ligious utmos- lllll'l'l' wllit-li pe-rxudt-s tlu' Avutlt-tm' fillZlIit'l. Yo lIlilllt'li Nllill ont-'s rt-ligion is. lor llu' vlioir sings tl N lt' il xuru-ty of untlu-ms and hymns rvprv- 4t'lllZlllXl' ol all rvligions st-vls. ont- wan not help ln-ing inspirn-d lry tlu- xsondt-rliul musit' llu-y 1'l'1':1t1-. 'l'lu- nu-rnlwrs ol tlu- Choir work for mam' liours lwfort- wc- llt'ill' tlu-ir finislu-d produvt. llul lllt'll' work is not in Yzlin. for wt- ull uppl't'r'iz1tv tlu-ir ltl'l'Sl't'lll'l' alt not only tht- Sumluy vlizlpe-l se-l'vi1-4' lint also during the wt-4-lx day s4'rx'it'es. xllll'1'lllIlgI down tht- uislv in tlu-ir ne-at and ordt-rly pri-vision. tht- Choir m'x'1-r fails to imprm-ss tlu- f'0ll:ll't'Q1illl0ll with the fnuslu-d and wvll- tllltllli -Fi rx! mir. from lvfl: lxlt'lHt'llllilll. lfrwin. Sf'llf'l'y, polislu-d quality wliim-ll they 1-xliilvit. :xll'l'l'0l'S- lmurgl luis liad lor Stlllll' timt- tht- rvputulion of lwing at singing svliooln. as llot-tor Tippm-tts luis lu-4-n livurd to say so oltvn. and ont- must ver- tuinly thunk tht- Choir for lwlping to lnuild this tradition lo its prvsvnl lll'lQ1lll. The nu-mlwrs of llu- Clltlll' not only do at svrx- im' for tht- svllool. lllll tllvse sludt-nts also lvarn to zipprvvialtt- gxrs-at choral lilt-ruturv wliilv sing- ing tht- works of somv of tlu' grvutvst vomposcrs. Some lioys advamwi in an lllllll'l'SlilllfllllQI of musim' to lwevomv student dirvvtors of tlu' Choir. Thx- lligliliglit of thv yvalr is tlu- annual Czuult-liglit St-rviu' Irvld just lu-fort' tht- Christ- mas vawalion in tht- 1-lulpvl. lfx'ergrt-e-tis and llowe-rs proluse-ly placed around tlw intvrior of the clmpvl immediately Neale ll lfliristnms mood. Thi- odor of frvsli pint' fillvringz lllI'0lls1ll tllv vliapvl and lighting supplied sole-ly from tlu- l.it'lity. Frantz. Mr. Hi1lIlt'l'. liroxsningr l2ll!t'l'llillt' flag lwzn'1'rl. 'l'lll'IIl'j'. l.ore-nlz. U. liolninson. Sow:-rs. Serorul mir: Winnie-r txit-P-prvsideul and l'l'llt'll.t'l'l. lxlil1'lll4l0l . Nalyloll Yrlnnidt. l'olun. Spiro. ll:-lton, Hillllll4'l'g14'l', li. llannilton tulwrmm-1-rut-ite-rl. Sliepard. Svully, lfdxsurds tllzlg: ln'ar01'l, Ivllifll rrur: Sunlord, 'l'runtvr. ffrznulull. l,odr-r. Stvwurt. fiilfltlilll. llujjur, if. Millvr. lNlustm-r. l'llI1I'llI row: Harris. llc-nnis. ludv. for .1l1'r1'1'r.wl1111'g',w 6.',lI'l..YflIllIS 011111H1'- szzrwfy lII'll1fllf'1' lfw 1'1f1'11l .wlfirzg for 51 luv' Slllfllllllvl' l11111'l11f1f. 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La 11ll' 111115 11ll'lIlrl'1XI'S 111111111111 1111- 111:1xi11111111 1-H1111 11l1'lI' hlllgllllgl 411111 1111'1111g11 1111- 111'111'1-55 111 1141111 1111111 111111 3111-5 111111 1111- Ill'lN1ll1'1IlQL 111 il 111-11- 1-11-1-1111-11 l1l'HQl'1lll1. 511119 Sll1'1l 115 1,1-1511111115 Ulf U11-w I Ning. 1111g1-1+ illll1 11ilI'1.S 11 ill: ll Sung in 111 ll1-url. 1111- l1'1111iIi1111111 11'if11 1111-111111 Tin- 1ll'll.Nll'!'l H111. 111111 11111 11'iQ11 1-11a111ly Yvllf' llr1111l.11-11 5111411111 AIII11 1111- 111i11l'l'1 5112111 111'1'z111g1-1111-111 l11. ,SVVIVVIQ X1-H11- 111 l1'll' 11'lIIIX. .1lI11X, 1x11-1111-1. 1AlIIII.lII 1111111 x1l4'IlilIl1, 114'IIKl'1. 1111111111113 11 l1l111111, N11. 1111111-1. s 5 11 3 , ax n I s QI J X. '11 s 1 The llIflfl'l1I.I1g band, pride of Mercersburg and envy of her ff'L'lIlS. halts in formation. Home were among the numbers which contri- buted so much to the success of the Clee Club and to that wonderfully musical eveninggthe night of the Spring Concert. Just as eagerly awaited at the Spring Concert was the performance of the Concert Band. It is difficult to decide whether the vocal and choral numbers of the evening were more ap- preciated by the audience than the instrumental presentations. but one can say with certainty that the Concert Hand. which traces its beginnings back to 1894, when a group of students were organized to furnish the music for the produc- tion 'of g'lVlice and Menw, the school play of that year, enjoyed a great deal of the share in making that memorable evening of this year's Spring Concert the immediate success that it was. Good dance bands and their music are items which are highly valued by young men and students of our times. Mercersburg's students are extremely fortunate to be able to claim The F00'l'BAl.l. BAND-First mir. from left: Sellery fmanagerl. Mottu, Turney, Pennington, Boyd lrice-presidentt. tlarman tpresidentt, Cochran. Davidson. Second rozv: Mr. Grover, Pollock, Sanford, Zelesnick, Gorman. Olleros, Birrell. Seibert. Lewis. Tlzirzl mir: Kurslian, Heicliard, Meese, Moore, Cleveland, Menlowe, Landau. D. Ward. Fourth mir: Uilnble. iN'lcVay, Naylor, liarley, Zaks, Pearlman, Graham. Shay. Fifth row: King. Peterson, S. Walker, Kart. GEORGE F. HAMER Urgruzisl and lfliuir Muster Blue and White Melodians in their fold of musical organizations. The lllue and White are renowned as one of the finest school dance hands in preparatory circles. lllemhers of the hand are not only skilled musicians in their own right hut are ahlc to suhordinatc their talents to function effectively in creating a dancing sound . . . a dancing mood which is at once danceahle and delightful to listen to. This group. composed ol the schoolis hest musicians, was formed in 1924, and they chose The Moonlight Serenade as their traditional theme song. For the past eight years Mr. Grover has heen their very competent leader. They made their annual appearance at the Academy during the Mid-Winter Weekend dance. A varied and entertaining repertoire is one of the salient features of the Melodians and one of the more conspicuous reasons for their popularity and suc- cess. Synonymous with an entertaining and re- freshing musical evening is the eagerly awaited appearance of the Octet. The Octet has hecome part of the heritage and tradition in the Spring Goncert, graduation play, and concerts given at other schools. It provides a high point of musical entertainment and takes on airs of vaudeville singing and dancing routine. which adds humor and originality to the musical jubilee. linder the direction of Mr. Earl H. Grover the Octet spends many hours in practice, and its memhers give up much of their free time to produce a professional linale. They sing all types of selections ranging from the harhershop quartet style to the very modern 'icatchyi' Broadway show tunes. More and more hoys try out each year for a coveted place among the highly honored eight who always make such a hit. Gredit has to he given to hoth Mr. Grover and the Octet for adding so much to hrighten lVIercershurg's music program. Meri-ershurg's Football Band, also directed hy Mr. Grover, is a well trained and skilled musical organization typical of all of Mercers- hurgis musical groups. Besides heing good musi- cians. the memhers of the hand are adept at intricate military drills and formations. Their excellence in these maneuvers was evident at the half-times of all our home foothall games. The hand has aroused enthusiasm and spirit among the spectators at all home games and several away games hy playing favorite school songs. This group has helped advertise the develop- ment program hy executing such formations as the old-fashioned steam hoat and playing '4Git on Board and a huilding while playing '4There'll he Some Changes Made. The hand also performed at the cornerstone laying ceremonies for the new dormitory, where they greatly impressed the alumni with their professional quality. Smartly dressed in their hlue and white striped hlazers. the Foothall Hand has always received many laudatory comments wherever they play. OXQEHSQQ O ocls V44 GQ Xlwlvlf f X N Z9 C s 2 1 2. fr , NV 1, f WHILITP-'5 2 as Q 49, . als Qt 56 ff'UfPr'tQfvfgd X ricfh history of lraclition constantly surrouncls every Mem-v1'shul'g hoy. The four publications of lhf- si-hool play an important part in this phase of Motu-1'slJu1'g lifv. If il vwrv not for the hoys who participate in these- uvlivilivs, the stutivnts might not haw such keep-sake-s as the IXYIIFILY. News, Lil. anti clippings from their hometown newspapers which have hvvn suh- lniltc-cl hy thv Prvss Club. It is dim- four projevls that refcorcl lhv history of rhv school so that fiulurv Mm'c'c1'sliui'g hoys may we how their school has grown through the years. The co-operation of the-se organizations prochlcf-Q a high stzlmhirci of llf'l'iiUl'IXlElIlCP to proxicie the ill'illiPIT1y with a finv history of plliliil'iliillIlS, ons- of which il can hcl proud. 'Viwci-r-lbigigj-g tJ l'?'l? -lf-VJ 9-ri 'I-'-wcifl-l-l-1931 lllll' ul' llu- ilulim' lPlllllll'illllPlIF ul llu- svluunl if limi:-ll zuul llum- xlluu illl' 4-aliuliflalll-f lm' llu- llu' f4'ill'llUlPlx, llu- KAIKIX. ililu- lx Xlll X rl-4'm'4ls I-mu-ll. ilwlu-sv Flll1ll'lll5 lI2lXl' :lin-rwilil-sl lalslv in Nflllblbl 1'Xl'IllF mul lll'4lNi4ll'F il Sllllll'Ill uilli ilu-aln- IH'lllllll'lllQ llu- 4-llilnrisll xsnrk. llffllllglllg 1lllXl'l'- lllgllilll nu-nurrin-5 ulu-ii lu- ix an lulull. Nlml flu- lining l'1HIll4il4'lr. lypiiig lixls. llfillllllg lllf0lllS. ll4'lll5 Iikl- lu lulu- llu-ir liI'll'll4lN illlllbglllllll lllif mul uriliug l'llllliHllF. lfzuuliclull-s ll-urn llu- muy illlllllill. lnlylu- llll5llll'SSll'lll'l'S2lll1l lllznik-ynu ll1llK'S. 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Sunni:-lu ll'lllllDl lll-l'lIll'l-l. lfislu-l'. liI4',!1'I', Illmpl-ip .N1'l'1llIl! run: 'liuylmp l nlriun. lliIl'lN'lA. x1'I'lllbI'y. Ill-iu'll. Karl. I 1ll'llll2llll. Nl. Nl'lllliI'H. llnnl !'4rll'I xlJll'lIl. lflblllllll. ll1'lIlNl'lIlI'l'. l.2lNIll'I'. Xlilvlu-ll. lfllllflll I1PIl'IS1'llIllIl'. I'1llllll'lx. ll:-mils. l,1'51lX0y. -I IIIIIIIIN wugvr lmrlfrfr his 11.v.v1'gl1111f'l1l IIN nlllwr lzzwlzlnfrx of ilu' K Xlil x .stuff IlIl'1lI.f flI!'l.l'.i in lIf0lllIl'l,IIg' lflv N1'.l'l-1'- .w1'4'l1lf1 r'1lil1'n11 of ffw ,Yl'llI'lIOHA'. lf is Il l-Yllfflll Sl'l'lIl' uf alnmsf vwry llI0l'fl-Hg in lfw full. Tfu' sniff fznpvx In wquul Ifu' Illlllll-ff nf pus! -l'1'IlI'1IOU,li.9. y 5 'J Frvd SIIIIIIIPIN U'f'lIlPI',P and 11ssi.vl1111ls work dI'lI'gf'I1fl'y' foward 1If0dlI!'I.ll32' Tlw IixkI'x vdilnrx iron, on this -1'1'11r's Kxlclx. l'i1'r'f' 113' pivrv' flu' Illlflllnfllfillll flllfl'S slmpv. prnblvnlx in ll l'0lIfl'l'l'lI!'f'. I I1 1l'1'1'lrly Sllflll'llll'Y .w'.ws1'u11 Ur. lffuvk Ill!-ll-ll. l.its gulurvf' us ilu' f','flilnr.v nf lfn' Lil fslllffwlll lil:-rrzrx' lllllgll' lmxa-.s uf .wlur11'r1l.w. l'rr'.s.v lflufz. llIIl1l'I' z'nn1p4'lr'11l NlIlN'l'l'iSi0II of .1IlIII.YI.l'lII' Smilfz. Hlllljlillf., lflllljllllffu Ur. Slllifll .W'l'Ilfl.lIl.Z1' lt'lISl' 1'IlI'SifAY fuolflrllf gunw for rilul .vlfzllfwliz-.s, jlI,1'fIIH,Y grvvls risirzg sun. 1 , , inwj. prvpurf' In ,mf llwm info nmil- .,, m, 'B' sr xr k' 'G' w W1 V 1 , L Li , . V lu B iii -fmt hSLL'- A .F-was ,jx lim-lf at llit- Nt-ws ilu- lrugt' prt-ss:-s grind lo tt lzttll. tt-hilt' lt-ll Illt- Ht-ll1'.', .41 lllltl .'llilrt'. plot out Il SlII'I'1'-Y. IIIIIII right xomt- of tht- I'fllf0l'.V volzdt-.ww-lttl lo t'omplt-tt- xomt- of Ifit- mort- lII!'IIl.1Il ltlslrx. XQJ ,f 21, ,1, W. V-V- Q-- ,1V.- , Wht-n ont- walks ztrountl tht- Nll'I't'l'l'SltllI V A , 1 li F' ,Q Q, fd' . t-ampns aftt-r tlinnt-r lfritlay night. ht- st-es many stntlt-nts l'l'iltllllgI of t-urrt-nt tlntl futurt- t-vt-nts in-The lVlt-rt-t-rshurg News. Puhlisht-tl wt-t-kly. 1- f' ft' M ' tlns papt-r t-ovt-rs all phast-s ol t-umpns lift- anti ships in 0l'g1ilIliZilli0llS iltlll of honorary anti uthlt-tit- nwurtls to tht- homt-town nt-wspapt-rs. :intl it rt-t-ortls tht- sttltistit-s of all homt- varsity :lthlt-tit- t-vt-nts. Sinvt- It-107 stutlt-nts iIilYt' tllSlliilyt'll tht-ir iill'l'ill'y t'rt-ulixt-nt-ss in The Lil, tttlvist-tl hy Mr. llit'hurtl ll. Svht-llt-nht-rgt-r. lloys on tht- Lil lnourtl ztrt- tht- Illiljttl' t'ontrihutot's to tht- Illilflil- zint-. lmut otht-r luoys mtty also sulrmit tht-ir tnustt-rpit-t-t-s for nst-. 'l'ht- l.1'l t-tmtuins tht-mt-s. short storit-s. pot-ms. f'1ll'l00IlS. umorphisms. Zllttl t-rosswortl pnzzlt-s. A lroy t-un t-onsitlt-r it an honor to st-t- his work pulvlisht-tl in this lllllllli'll- tion. otht-r ext-nts ussot-iatt-tl with the st-hool. 'l'ht- Nl'Il'.9 is supt-rvist-tl hy ltlr. Bryan Bill-il'l'.. illlll tht- t-tlitor-in-t'hit-f is lfrit- lit-if. 'l'ht-rt- is no tlouht in anyont-'s mintl as to tht- t-xt'ellt-nt-t- Nt-it-s has St-holatstir two yt-airs of this pllllllt'2lll0ll. The fait-t that tht- won top awartl gin-n hy tht- lfolumhiu l'rt-ss Assoviution for tht- past twvnty- spt-alas for itst-lf. l'rt-pairing tht- pupt-r rt-qnirt-s nnlt-h work for , 1 . . all t-ont-t-rnt-tl. lht- stall he-guns its lahors on Wt-tlnt-stluy. wht-n tht-y lay out tht- papt-r for tht- nt-xl wt-t-k. Un TllUI'StlilV. tht- t-tlitor gin-s tht- ztssignmt-nts to tht- rt-portt-rs t-vt-n ht-fort- tht- 4'lll'I't'lll issnt- is pulvlisht-tl. Un tht- following Slltlfliltl tht- writt-rs snhmit tht- ttrtirlt-s ussignt-tl tht- prt-vions 'lihl1rstlay. Altt-r tht-y have ht-t-n Proof t-tfilor. llfkt- lit-Has. fit-urls llit- ll'l'I'lt'l-1' nit-t-ling of Ifzt- pmol! l41'l1lll'IIY for lflt' Xt-us. lllla XH'.Nl,l'.H5Hl Hi, Nl ,XX5 'I'll'.Xf mul from lvvll. ffvlly. xll'lll0Nf'A AX. Uvllzls. ll:ll'p:'l'. HMI.. Ixfilllfl. H. Uvllilx Kulluu-lu. Ht'lll'Ii. .NFVIIIIII mfr: I,f'lNIllllf. kim. Vnlluunf. lX4IIlI'l'l'. xl4'f.illlSILlIlll. Zvrn. IPIIIIIIILHUII. lhuln-ls. Ilunl mu 1 llI'llN. XX1nla-rx. 1.11-gvr, NIILIVIIP. N-Ill-ry. llunlvr. HIISIIIQIPIU I'nUlIf1 ruzfp' 1rl'lll'll'll. Lnlw. 5. limfly. xXiIlI1'l'. l1ilXiIlrlbII . mu, lluupn-rp Wullvy. l l'fIf1 mfr: HilV41Q'I'. I,lllllhLlI'. 12104-4-, Ki. Xdl'lIt'l'. f:1llli1'I', liusv. lfrmx. IlI'1NPf'l'l'il4I zmel the' Ill'il4HiIll'S xxrilln-ll. llll' mlummy 5llIl4'l'Xi5i0Il of NIV. l'l1ilip I.. fLlll'l'1'll. fulmlf :mal ls sm-nl In llu- IPl'iIll1'l4. Wlwn tha- palgv Illlbllf is mlislrilrulm-s thx- pzlln-1's In alll Villlllillx nmillmxm-x Iillilllf 1-mv-1-In-4l and SOIII lu ln' pulvlixlu-ml. Illl' 'run-ills. and nlllvx' FllllS1'I'iIll'l'5. Xllllulxgh mul uurk of llll' xl'I4'N fluff if HlliSIl1'li. giwn !lllll'lI l'1'l'UQIlliliU!I for all lllvir llilftl xxurk ll' il m-rv uni for llu- IglI5iIll'S5 llmml of lln- ilu- lillfillvsf HHilI'1i iF 1'NS1'llliill in llu- Sll1't'l'Ns nf X1'll'.N. lH'illll'l'llll'Sll11Il'IllS nur ilu- llill'4'!ll5 xmulml lll1'llMxapz1pn'l'. 1'H'l'Nl'4'lIl1'Irzllwll Tha- HllrilIt'S4 limlrcl, lIll4It'l' lln- Xml UIIIX mln lin-sv Ul'Slllllililli47ll5 xmrk in ilu lflr' Hll.NI4llI'.X.Y lfrulrff nf lfn' xl4'l'l'1'I'X lung Xvxw Il1llASI!l!lg1'lll!1 ul ,wwf IIIQ lfu' ll'1'4 f Xl I 'A lla 4w11f1.w'1'llwm, lfn' f'Il'f'IllllfII'll lflf' lulpwr IR null' :fwfr WW. BRYAN BARKER Carillonneur 'News' Adviser ways previously mentioned, but they teach the students the art of writing. printing, and some of the many other phases of the broad field of publication. There is nothing a boy takes more pleasure in than seeing his own work in print. Boys, because of their membership in these organizations. often gain great interest in pub- lishing. and often enter this field in life. ln the past. lVlercersburg's four publications have played an important role in the tradition, history. and in our Heritage of Quality. We are sure that they will remain an important factor in Mercersburg life in the future. But the Academy has other publications which continue the fine tradition which is a part of its heritage and proclaim to their readers the worth of Nlercersburg. The catalog and view book. the former geared to parental interest and the latter. to student interest. are used effectively by the admissions office to tell Nlercerslmurgk story to the prospec- tive patron. Four times a year the alumni ofhce sends out its Quarlerly to nearly ltl.0UH old boysi' of the school. This magazine. which varies in size from 36 to 68 pages. gives a wide coverage to the activities of the many accomplished and dis- tinguished alumni of the school. It tells former Mercersburg boys about each other, and it tells them what goes on in the daily life of their alma mater. The Quarterly usually opens with a family- style letter from the headmaster to 'fhis boys . This letter discusses current affairs in the life of the Academy. but it also treats of many and varied subjects in national and international affairs. Dr. Tippetts may write of economic policy or he may write of clam chowder. Cer- tain it is that these epistles never lack interest andiyes. surprise sometimes. Each boy at the opening of school in the fall receives a Mercersburg Handbook, sponsored by the student YMCA and edited by the alumni secretary. This small pocket-size book of 6-'L pages provides the student with much useful information. It contains the school songs, the school cheers, the list of hobby and academic club activities available, a brief history of the school, a brief history of the community, a list of the faculty, and much more to guide the Mer- cersburg boy toward a happy and useful life in this environment. This year the Development Fund office distri- buted to prospective donors a handsome bro- chure. both informative and artistic. which de- scribed in detail the scope and goals of that program. The complete exposition was interest- ing. inspiring. and effective. f QERSQ0 wg O .N oQN33ltifZq to Z v 9 71 r 4 4 pw 7 6-1 fa f W 'Z ,M aff M hw yty W -yy' 2 -: We cn, , lv! , M KW VV 5 Another element of out heritage ie the quality of the athletic program. This phase of a Nlercerslnurg hoy's life has a great influence on his character and bodily development. The Wide sports program at the Academy stimu- lates a boy to participate in any sport that will give him enjoyment, and help his body, mind, and spirit develop to the fullest extent possible. U'1'H. f Ifllllf In IIIIIIIAA XVIII... 1IllI'1l'IIiI,li,-XIJEICS l irxt I'1PIl'. fum: le'-fl: w l'illlll2lIl. Fulton. Williams i1'n-vuptaxixli. Iyllllt HI.. 7'il,lWHX 2,1-,TN 'lllllwll-V lmptzlilli. Islllliilll. ilmmlull. Sl'1'lIIIIl mzr: K1'Lll'IlS. Walks-r. Nlzu-llt. Whillnuyw. Gross. lIll'Ill'll.Y. I fd lf-Jl1l4' w lil? ff U vial QJW. 2Ff P qv' :wr .. JD da-J.f1.wQ.f, ,, 3 mg.c ,g1.m.-:1 XXHNIIN 4.I.l IHll1I'Il.I-.HF l'lI.Nf IHIV. jlnnz If-fr: Slxl'1N'lI 'lH'l'5illl'Iltl. XIV. Vluulz. H1'1u'k1-lllllillf-I' Miva- lVI1'NI4Il'lllI, .XVVIIIHI mu: l'XI'1'llll'I' l'1'4'I '1lIf,. 52lIlllI4'IH llllulxlln-rl. iv' ' l, Q I f' A n 3g ' gf' 5' Q-' ,,1' Q Ll' ' Jn.. aflll..-V 1515, :QL EJ. -fl. SJQFJ .5-...C'l., clasilv C llu- Varsily lflull, ululsl- Il'll'IIllll'l'Slllll is lll'lll'l' all alll alllllvlu- l-ll-ills. llllrillg lu-In ralllil-s. llllllll' up of alll lull's XSl'ill'lIIg llu- XilI'Sill' lr-llc-r. llilh whill- Slll'illl'l'S Llllfl llllu- lll'illlll'S. llu-l' 1-alll is mu- ul' llu- Ulllrlillllllllg 0l'gLllllZilll0llS all llu- lu- llllllllil 1-alrrlillg lure-lu-s Llllll SllIN'l'X'lSllIQI llu- 'xl'illll'IIll'. 'llhis Q1l'UllI7SINllISlll'S llu- l:lll'l'l'll'llllt'I'5. rlulll-rs. 'llhcil' Illalill llllll' is lu llSlll'l' Qlll'SlS to xlilI'SllillF of llu- I-'il-Ill. Llllll Slll'll l-llIIl'll0IlS as sl-alls all llu- lall'iollsalllllm-li1-1-ollll-sls. lu-In l'2lllll'F. llmu-l'1-r. llu- Illillll olljvvliuf- ul' llu- ,-Xs llu- xlE1l'SllZllS of llu- lfil-lil Illilllllillll Ul'llK'l' YllI'Slll' lilllll is lo prllllulll- Ll lu-alllhier Llllll all alll allhll-liv l'Xl'IllS. llu- lille-vrle-zllla-rs lu-lll l'll'2lIIPI' lill- lllflillllll l'1ll'll lullfs allliliallioll lsilh spark sm-luull spiril with llu-ir lllilllli lu-lx illlll :llhll-livs. lfur llu- lalsl llll'1'l' ll-airs this 4-lull has l'IllllllSlLlSlll' vlu-ers. llllllSl'Ill,l'Q1'lll'lllhlllbllll lunls lll'l'll 1-llgllgillg in llu- sl-llillg ul' l'l'l.l'lxFllI1l?IllS all 1-alll lu- sl-ell all alll ulhll-liv l'xl'lll5 ill llu- lialll. alll Illillllll' slulrls l'Xl'lIlS. llu- pmc-l-c-lls lrolll llu- lNllIll'l'. illlll spring. llowl-xl-l'. ill llu- palsl lhis sllll- of l'l'lll'l'SllIIll'lllS gn lmsllrll llu- lllll'l'l11lS? ol' glfllllll lllls llSl'4l for l'lll'l'l'll'il4lllllI Ollll' ill llu- falll: uhill-. l'r1-ll-lu-l-k SNl'llll'l'N lo lu- llMLll'lll'll lu llu- lllll lllulel' llu- lilu- slllu-rl'isiml ul Nlllu-s J. ll. lJ.'l'illlllllllIIQL sl-lliors who haul- won X1ll'Slll' ll-lll-rs. llllllllll allul J. ll. Klllll llu- lilll'9I'll'lllll'I'S lulu lu-lp M llu- Ullll ol' 4-au-h ll-alr llu- X'vill'Flll' lllllll 1-luulsl-s pronulll- sc-luull spiril all alll Illll-lOl' allhll-liv unl- il lllll lxluml llu-l' lll'lll'Xt' lo lu- llu- UlllSlillIlllllQ. ll-sls lllflblllllltllll llu- sf-luml lx-alr. illllll'll' of llu- l'l'Lll'. illlll alualrll him Ll ll'0Ill1l'. A lighlillg illlll llill'll-VHll'lilIlg Qfllllll uf lumls 'llu- Harsllzlls of the Field, lu-aulwl lvl' ll-ll Ill' V0-l'Zl1llillIIS Iiflll Ski-lu-ll illlll .llu- lflliol ixllillll Sllllflll' illlll sllpl-rlisl-ll lvl Nlr. l l'l-ll all'l'ixs-ml ill Nll'l'I'l'I'Slllll'l.l Ull Sl'IJltiIlllll'I' U lui' Kllllll. ure- l'l-spollsilrlv for lllalilllllillillg gluul IFN'-Sl'ilS0ll Vzlrsily lkmlllall Ill'2l1'lll't' lIII1ll'l'llll' NIXIQSIIXIJ4 UI 'I'lll'i I-'ll'll.ll- Filllf mir. fum: lvfl: l'iIllf'I'lllll'. Slit'4ll'll. 5ll:ll'llt' llu-aul llllll-shzlll. Nlr. lXlIllll. Nam Sl'lX4Al'. lilllillls M. lll-llus, llmle-ll, Sa-1-nllfl mir: lllllllualr. XXlLill'il l', X. llvllals. lclllllg. Sll'Lllll'll. lil'l'lllt'l'. Tlrirzf IHIIZ Klllllillll. . lil-il. Vlillialllls. , 1 I-cur' ' -kfgflg--'-bQQZQ'3,'3'7 iw Q' ' '92 'ff ' -V ,, . Aa- 2, ' gh M h , L,- f , I gli wp- . 'W g. 4.1 Q54 I X 2 , X, 1. , '32 27-74 15, ?'. a 3517-- 95?-Q1.2i i.r:' 'f in ., --3 -' ?x f3' '? ini 331910--' hmm 41' ' BA Tac gum . MJ MV -nxt ' 4 U Inily?-,-,.v 39-un Trl- iu?1.- REU' lu-' U- gig KC-gg' ' 3 40' 2U', BI ' 32,1 5 f Wig ,G 'QM Q9 3'i'Q ' in 4 S A ,L , F .J ' V A V 1 - - ' ,Q -. ,, 5.1 I x, xA x Hr I W, ' Q 'u 7'0'.?5l'f3 iq , ,3fu? 5: Q35F-WQEVIST -flffgff 51 ,- asips:sggvfi g55s:pg1:gL2zb,eXg:,9aggsm4Aa:3gf1a5g,,, i ml- ffm Ku' 3911! Ax-izllirigl wish' 3 X 372,71 KH K i W rg:-' 1 wr 'ff-1 Q ? ,Q M .isa , f W. - , L W, K, we - 4 5 , Grouped in a council of war to talk over the plans for defeating the coming foes. the coaches watch as the team. goes through a rugged scrimmage. I f' f it was all for naught. as a well trained Episcopal squad rolled to a 37-13 victory. Then the varsity ventured to Lawrenceville, only to lose a very hard-fought contest. The next two weeks the Blue and Wliite dropped spine-tingling games to the Shady Side Academy and to lVIercershurg's old archirival. The Hill School. ln a game played under very adverse weather conditions the varsity fought Wyoming Seminary to a scoreless tie. Following this encounter the gridders hraced themselves for a tough Wooll- herry Forest team. The gridmen from Orange, Virginia. finally succeeded in handing the home forces a loss in the last home game of the 1959 foothall year. Un November 14 the Blue and White closed its season on a triumphant note hy soundly defeating Kiski in an away encounter hy a score of l9-7 in a renewal of a twenty-five-year-old rivalry. Mercershurg football fans will have eleven or twelve players from this year's varsity team. These returning players will indeed help in strengthening next year's squad hoth offensively 69 and defensively. This yearis squad improved greatly from the start of the season, and this improvement was noticeable to all who followed the fortunes of the Blue and White. For the work of our football teams much credit is due to Mr. Leonard A. Plantz, director Hensel skirts right end for a short gain. Sl'llllfli l llO'l'li-Kl,l. I i1.xI Hllli. VIIUNI lull: Mr. Knlln. 5. Wallwr. ll. Zvg1e'r.Uoo1lxsil1. l'onlakos 14 ll Y -4 vlainil. .lohnson ll. llronly. Staigy-V. l 4-wlx. Nlr. Ki!tr1'4lg1v'. Sf'l'1l7Hl l'll1l'.' llissvt. Xinson. li. ifoniplon. Nl'NllUllSk'. li. lll1lt'lSll2lf'lll'l'. li. lliilvl spavln-r. -Mlanx flllllNll'1l. Nl:-l,m'an. llnrfl l'Hll'f ll. i.arp4-nic-1' lCl:n'lun4Ar. l2orsnr'll. Ixllllllll I'IPIl'f Yon il:-1' llr'Yll4'. 5. lirorl3'. ol alhli-livs. Nlr, Afllllll' ll. S1'llUllll1'll1'l'. hm-all loollwall 1'oa1'h.an1l Xlr. Jarnvs ll. Lonhn. asslslanl loollwall f'1lill'll. for lln' linv jolw the-sv mvn arm- iloing in ri-lrnillling xll'l'f'I'l'Slllll'g.S loollwall pro- yrain. anal lor lln- in-wr-ilying 1-llorl lhal llley an' making' lo luring xll'l'1'l'l'Slllll'Ql' lvavk lo lln- lronl rn lln- ln-lil ol loollrall. 'l'lw Junior Varsity, l'Uill'lll'1l hy Nlr. Nay- nlonml l,. llair. assislwl lay Nlr. illlill'll'F Whin- ancl i , . Xlr. ,lonalhan lu. lXlllIP. hail an lIlIIlt'l1'illt'fl season. 'l'hm- j:lj'H'l's inoiwil xlonn 'l'h1- Nlassannllvn Nlililarx' A1-:mill-lxlx' innior xarsilv anml lln-n ll'Hllll1'l'll Sonlh llagvrsloxxn lllgh 5l'll00l. illn- nm-xl l'lH'Ulllllf'l' was again nilh Nlassannlh-n. a Qillllt' hlll4'll llc-lm-l'slvl11'g non. xl4'l'i't'I'SllllI'gI vlosml lln' sm-ason nilh inipri-ssiw xivlorivs on-r Wiyoniing 54-ininary. lln- l'allon Fvhool. an4l lln- liiski Svhool. Nxllivll was lhv only gann- in whivh lln-ir opponvnl svorm-il. . , . . . l.lHlf'll lrilll' anal Ins asslslanls haw a goocl war lo look lorxsarnl lo nm-xl yu-ar also. sinrw' lnosl ol' lln-ir lnovs are- l'l'llIl'Illll2. illllvx' shonlml han' anolln-r lnn' sm-ason. l.oa1'ln'4l llns yt-ar lay Xlr. I'n-ll lXlIllll. lln' lhiril-lc-ann fSpi1lvrj football squad sm-pl . 51llIllIlQ'l'KIllt'. llrvw. lu1'lS1'lIllilll. liinstvin. XY:1g:ll0l', H liars-. llll4'lllll'lSlt'l'. Slvrn. .lannison. fivssna. , V,,.1 NIJ, fl -J. f , lo a l-l-2 rm-1-orcl. This squad clisplayml lini- spiril anll a Ir1'rn1-nrlons will mluringr lhvir svlleal- nlc-. Ihv Spills-rs llrsl Xlf'l0I'y vann- on Uvlolwr Ill against lln- Hill'l'lSlllll'Q1 Ai'illll'llly on a slippvrv xll'l'K'Pl'SlPlll'gI lil-ld. An illlm-l'c'4-plml pass anml a lxxo-poinl m'onx'vrsion prom-cl llu- margin ol xii-- lory as xl1'l'1'l'l'SlDlll'Q1 won H-Ill lxlt'l'l'1'l'Slllll'Ql rm'- vorclml lmo lossvsf- onv al lhv hanmls ol SI. Janws. I9-U. anal lllcollu-1' hy llanfloliah-Nlavon Al'Htlt'l1lf'. lH-ll. 'l'h4- SlJllll'l'Si linal Qlllllll' nas a lim- against Sl. Janlvs. whom lhvy playm-il lnivv. This lvam 1-xillrml gre-al vonragm- uhilv playing onl lllt'll' svason. iloavh Kuhn nas also in Vllilflll' ol' lln' 4. 'V . Spnlm-r lr lvazn. mails' up of lvovs who flnl not play on lln' lirsl spillm-1' Ivana. 'llhv 1-aplains in-rv xxllllillll l'm-vk anll llolwrl lllilvlsmalcrliq-z'. l 70 . ,, , M N V , - ll , . be ' 9 nk nm ,A . ,-. ,ff-rysf M - ' i N., 4? 1 QI . 3 X. V we K ,ya -AA all .5 4'-We in Wk? I QQTW1 g ' R . K ' rf K ' a f fy I - 7 ve 'U uf '4 , ' vu, QQ ' Af . ,.. Q if M. M xx ' C5011 mff 5 I -g. , 3' - O., 1 , 4 .fp 140V-v,:fa,gf'N . if 57? :YR N- Y 1 X A , U. 6 V , 1 9 , --wg1-ifrx--farwmm 1 ws! 2 ,. 1 fvjf JR . ,l F A hu fx In l,,,.-.a,?m Q xi .,,. Qkwim- 114 1 g,..-5. g--sf 39 ?' .-In ,,,,,,,f-', ,1I: Q 'ni 3,3 6, ! ' 9 A.. VI' ,inch gr 'i -'M S .'9i xlx'Xf'A X, f W IEJNIIMIQVIQ ff f wfwh cf: k : iff 7 71 T512 1 is 9 gl ws: X lm' us :A 'lug ggi- X .R A W. Q M wi 2. ' ,K , F K' 2'-' QU ,K , Q., T, t Q H5 1 A i 1, X' Y. :F i , A X ,. 1 ' .V fm 1 4 N 1 455 f 'WJ Q ff fi W . , X, 5 gg if V Q0 'db' , 7 3 streak. Against a strong. aggressive Williams- port High School. the team suffered its third loss. 3-1. Hard. heads-up play earned the varsily a scoreless deadlock with the Gettysburg freshmen. The varsity lost its fourth game hy a score of 2-l. The final game of the season ended in a scoreless tie hetween Mercershurg and the Gettysburg freshmen. The junior varsity. co-captained hy Bill Alsted and Holm Andrews. won only one of their seven games, hut these games gave the squad the experience that they hadly needed. Because of the numher of younger hoys who are returning to both the varsity and junior varsity squads. the outlook is for winning sea- sons in the coming years. Mercershurgis Cross Country team turned in another spectacular record this season. This year the harriers won five out of their six dual meets. and placed first out of five schools com- peting in the Cumberland Valley Invitational meet. Again coached hy Merct-rshurg's famed Jimmie Curran. and paced hy the captain for this year. John Farnham. the thinclads opened the Ion Dubbs clribles the ball past opponent as f. Vfs press for ll score and a win. Hob Andrews trails Dubbs for a lead-in pass. season with two quick victories over South Hagerstown High School and the Jeanette Harriers. Next. the team suffered a loss to the Hill School, hut finished the season with three sound victories over St. James. Randolph- Macon Academy. and Kiski. CROSS flOllN'l'RY-First row. from lefl: Mitchell. lfdwards. Farnham lcaptainl. Mr. Curran. W1 Thompson. Nuernherger. Daniels. Semin! rozc: llanaher. Rentschler. llleitz. Nlillhiser. Russell. Wvstn-rit Nlalryluiul .lztyu-vs hy at I5-ll st-wiv. luml. tht- lllttm- :mtl Wltitv louml tltt-ittst-ln-s Oll ilu- slmrt 1-ml ol' tht- at-on-. ful-02. l'1'llltAItl'tl lmmt- tu lust' tu at highly luttttttwtl in-xt 1-itruitiltm-I' mis with tht- wig:-rs lrmn Smith l'lztg11'rstmxti. Xll'l'l'1'l'Sltlll'Ql natrrmsly lust -tt!--tl. 1:0 sw, 'NND l1ml.A.-r 1.,,,,I,,l, ,f,,. ,UA jmm mf, l,I'lll'li1'lIlIlllll'l' was high for tht- paint as he- ,,,,,,,1A ,,, .WUI ,mr j,,,,,,,. 1,,,,,ll-,,11,,,1j ,,,,,s,,,,. httggt-il lll-lt'l'Il important! points. Nvxt XX ytllllltlgl S4-ntimtry imauli-tl lXlt'I'l'1'l'Slllll'g1. lising il highly vllnvvtixe- zum' tlvlivitsa' tht' xisiting tvatm tlt'li'a1l1'1l tltt- lionim- tvatm. Til-TU. ljl'll1'lU'IlI1llllt'l' gztim-tl 21 lim-kt-it hy malt tltrw' li-tts-rim-it. tht- Mvrvvrs- points. lnurg varsity vugvrs 1-tmtpilt-cl at 5-ll rn-4-m'tl, Thi- l'Itmtzmt-it again mt-t Smith llatgvrstmm l,4-tl hy vatptaliti llulwrt l,l'llt'lU'Illltllll'I' uml hut again tH'ttl tlcmn to4ls'l1'a1t.f1l4-IZ. llatrtlvr 1-tmvltt-tl hy Nlr. l'lzuttx tht- lt-atm sttmwtl tlv- was high num with lfl points. ilirznvling tu lt'l'Itllllllll0Il :mtl tht- uill tu xxin llll'UllQlllUlll tht- l'ittslu1rgl1. Nlt-iw-i'slttii'g mvt Slliltly Sith' Avail- wztwit. lt mis 1-xitls-nt front tltt- lirst gzinin- thztt muy atml tml 52-l-lf. ln at Fttllgll gaum- Xlt'l'1'0l'S- xl1'l't't'I'bltlll':j Inuit in-itllt-1' at tmp-st-urittg lt-um llllfgl lust its two hig mcn hy tht- litllll I'0llll'. nur at gmnl lutll-liumlling tc-atm. t'Iuying with 'l'ltt- lllum- :tml Whitt- rt-turm-tl to tht- lmmt- tltt-,tl llilllllllltlb tlu- tmun ttisptuyt-tl that mwvr- 1-nurt to mi-4-t Sltipln-itslmrg tlullvgm- jatywvs. Nui -ilivn hpirit. SitlIlltl'ltSltllI'Q si'ail'i't-ly mm tht- vlmv guinv. 58-55. lf You lmttx uwnf In Il'iII.u Sill'-Y ffilfllfll l'lIIIIfl. Will-1'f' gvllu gwl in lftvn' mul gwl Your llIIlIl.li This 4'.YllllI'llI1lllll mul nlfwrs lllll figftil lilllfl Blur anal uwlllifl' quinl. Iltt- lilillllllltvll stalrtml tltt- st-zismi in lim- stvlt- att ltmnm-. tiatrrtmly pulling out at tivtory mm' lltmt-wt-, paying at l'm'tttrit xisil to xX'l'wll't'Il Hun'- lfm' tht- thirtl umm- nl tht- U-att' Xl:-1'1---1'sltttl'! Ittmtlul ,It lxllltlbll 1-ontiitut-nt. 53- I l. Iliult we-on-1' l . . lm' that gamut' uns llzut Sliztu-r. uhm rippctl tht- tu-t lor 1-It-wit puintf. 'I'lw lllttv atml Wltitt-'S 74 N -XNSITY HASKlf'l'BAI.l,-l irst rulr. frnm lvfl: VV. Plantx. Willnir. Allliills. Kl'fxillQhI'. Willxx'c-l'tlI. SIILIWJF. l 1'untl. .gl'1'UIIll mir: Hill'llQ'I'. lJl'll1'lif'Ill1llllf'l1 Harris. l'nIlm-k. Judy. Tllolnpsnn, Gross llIlilllklQll l'l. l'lElI'lY lnlzinziglffrl. lJr1n'km1n1illm-runsliigli-poililman willl 25 points. Plilyillgl Hill. lln' xursily fin- finally lmrolu- tllvir lnsing slrm-ak. With lJl'lll'li6lIIIlilll'I' lnning ll lim-lil tlily 4213 lminlsl. lln' xursily 1-usily non. 07-51. Xll'l'1't'l'SllllI'Q-S nc-xl 1-iwoliim-1' mls nilli l,l'l'lii0Ill1'll. Thx- l,lillllZIIl4'Il lost T0-Ol lo il xwll- i'4n1ml4'1l lvzun. l,l'lll'lit'lllllillk'I' again clnminalwl ills- SVOTIIIQI to winning l'llllSl' nl il in romnmn 0lllFl12llllIt'1l Blue' f-usily sirlvrvcl llle- xsill12l b0llll I ' s. Nln-i'm-1-lslmilrgl I't'llII'll4'1l Nlxl 60-02 liv- fornl ln' lrenlinu lu. . , i gfoml ll'2llT1 vffurl xl1'I'l'l'I'SlillI'gl mls fl llll'OllQIllUlll lln- ganna. Plilyillg un Si. Nl MOH. aria Core-lli High Sr-howl llni , . 50-lh. ln what Inav lu- von- SUUSOIIHS valsim-sl gunna ,l. X. lipK5lxl'i'l'll-Xl,l.fFfrxI run: fran: lv-ff: NIV. lfnnlin. H1llfSl1ll.'l'. Uauis. J. lfxuns, ffolf-stork. ilrillilll. 'Xlye-rs. Smwzzl rfnr: Svilu-rt llllilIl2lQJ,4'l'l. llivke-r. Zvlll. lfvke-1't. Stullz. ll. vilI'Ilt'I'. Blll,'lllll'lhIK'l'. Long: llIlillli1Qlf'l'l. 'LGE RS Qgensgaz Q E 35.5. -rr 4 A -gh ff E main Shaver goes up for a lay-up as a Kiski defender tries desperately lo block the shot. and the referee looks on. , ,. , The 111111 is losxed upg the centers jumpg and Drunk gets the Iipg while the other players watch llie flight of the ball. Nou' the game starts. . fx 5' . 7 ., . carry them to victory. Mc-rc-erslmllrg eonelucled the season at llandolph lVlaeon in an unsueeess- ful game by losing. 75-52. Druekenmiller led the scoring with 25 points. The Mereershurg Junior Varsity this year compiled one of the finest reeords ever made ln' a Mereershurg Jayvee team. Their 10-1 record indieates that the varsity for the next few years will have good material to work with. The Jayvees defeated York 15-37. Wvyoming Seminary -l-8-32. Harrisburg 38-27. Hill 60-31. l'erkiomen 65-41. liiski 53-19. St. Maria Coretti 64--2-il. Massanutlen 14-29 and Randolph Mat-on 53-51. Their only loss Came at the hands of lilassanutten in an away game 38-36. This group not only gained honor on the eourt. hut maintained a seholastie averagxe several points ahove that of the sehool. Mr. Conlin expresses justifiable pride in his proteges. X-XNSITN SXXININIINIL Firxl run: frum If-fr: Mr. Sl-hi 4-llplalllll. llc-l'he-liif-ll lr-lu-vllptaliil I. Illvolu-r. 'l'ims. Dllhlus. Mr. Burggin. St'f'Ull4l r'uu': Spur-rl lHIHIlZlQLf'l'l. BillIllN'I'g1Pl4. Vilt- lllllll. llnllrlllllll. Ilmlw. Xlvlke-e-. Sllylle-r. Ullllhalr. SiIlIllIl5llll. R4-il. i,1liiillllil'. Ill his iillllflil yvill' il iXIl'l'l'l'l'Sillll'sI Coal-il lm-vt ,lllllllilfy ill. Sl-orv -51-35. Sl'il1lllill'ill'l' lvuill il lDOW1'l'i.lli team nf swim- nu-rs, llll1il'i.l'ill4'li lill'0lIQil0lll iill'il' llilll- lhlzll ml-1-ls. This ll'1llll. llmll-l' ro-vzlplllills Hl-rheril-h zmll Xivlillllslalllll. 4-mic-ml its x'il'lm'iul1s sl-zlsoll hx' Iliill'lIlQ lhirll ill lhl- l'iilSi4'l'll lllll-IN-llulzlslim-s all Il2lNl'1'llI'4'Xliil' i'il'ill'll2ll'Y 27. ill lhm- lirsl ml-1-l xxilh Nil. Sl. ,l0SQ'llIl High 1'l'lIFillllQI liiski 70-Ill. Hs-Ianni all lwml- lhl- Illlll- lu-all lhl- xisilurs 50-20. Sllilllllllllgl ilQ11lillSi l,l'llIl l l'l-sh. i l'ill'llill'y Xl-xl. lhl- llll'l'llIi'll ll'zlll-H1-ll lo Kingston. xxhl-l'l- lhl-v 1-xllilull-ll lhl-lr sup:-riur bll'l'llgIiil. til'i'l'illlIlQl Wm ming S1'IIllIlill'f' 02-Zl. lhu-k lmml- ilglillll. lhl-x 1-lim-ll illI0liI1'I' xii-lnry, :lgllillsl H2liiiIlllDl'4' -4 'illlltilbiiiil-XIQIITOII. Puls 132-fill. lfnr lhl- lirfl liml- in six f'l'ill'S. I X SWIXINIINU Ffml mu. from ll-fl: l.I'Illlll. iiUll4'il, li. llussl-Il. l.in-lie-y. WV. Kulp. Mlllir. -lhlllli. llllllxll-ull. iillllllll. Sf-:mul mir: XXl'ii4'l' illlilllilQ4'l'l. lllllllmlll. Shin-lil-. killliilllllll. lhllkzllllll. ii4ltllil'll4lll. XX iw. 1' 2 9. vllhr-it:-l'. Pllllf'I'SllII. llllsl-h. lfilllllzllm-li. ixll'iillllSllll1li ll- 0- 'Xlc-l'l-1-l'slvl1l'g llpsl-l lhl- Hill 5l'lluol. all 21 lllllllt' l p HQIUIIISI iill'll' must lurnmlalhll- Olblbliilllllll in all away pool Jiillllilfy 23. lhe- Illl'l'Illl'll 1-lnlqlll-l'e-ll l,l1wl'l-111-4-xillv ll-l-2. ,lilllllilfy IW lhl-y Iill-rllllv 'iSilIlku Nil-llollogll in il 72-ll lfilllllllil ill lhl- hmlll- pool. Ill lhl- hflh hmm- ml-4-l. I'E'ilI'Il2ll'Y il. lilt' Illl'l'lIll'll St'l'llI'l'li ll lll'llI'-lN'l'i'l'l'i SVUH l'1 ill lhl- IICIIII pmol. Xll'I'1'l'l'Slllll'g XHTII lull-22. lil 1 lhl- lzlfl llllzll ml-l-l Ill-Ill all illlllll' I'il'iH'llill'Y 12-1. lhl- sl-alsml 4-lim-ll uilh il 611-20 lil-lury ull-l' T 41 tl . 'X 'W Q .. L S 5 nv 1 Ag: A .. 8' dd? . 5 ' .. X N, .15 L 'V -. .,,.N K V A1 . Q .W flgggf. i .f' X M X i-K. ,I L-LL. Q S Wi . sk.L1mw,,,i ix Nm..-g,,.,...,..w. .XM g T. wx 51, sf. .fm . . -. . .. ,..,, fwfwmz.--. . Q. --.wiivf-.iL2?:. -S' nf ' , - ff-- , . . -K K f-I ,SF .. ' f K . .W K RQ iff w Y K sg.. A K iss. A+ Vx, if fiisl S ., 3 gm, Q.. X. fwwi M: Amt: Y sim .L th TL, 5, ..w 1 1 E 5. .. .V ls, fl 3 , '4 9+lenvQ A , . . ,, X. f I 'I i 5 Jil, is l 2 l M l ! A l x N.-Xli5l'l'X WlClCS'l'l.lNll First rung from lvfl: .l. Bli,U'lillll'I'. llilllll'I'UIl. Wolf. V4-rnocy. Nl. C. livllus. A. If. Hellas. Mr. Kuhn. ,Sf-rnrul l'1lll'I Ilnupf-r. Vl'oulri:lgr'. l,lllf1l'l7ll. lfnlvrlinr' l1'upta1il1I. Spire: Yam Sviwr. Stmw. lJilll,1Ilt'I'. 'l'h1-Varsity w'YPSllillgT03Ill WUII lYHlIllt'l'lS goml ili'I'0lllIl of ilu-nmsa-lws. The lm-mn was illlil lusl svn-ll. 'llllis l'l'1'UI'1l is not ll guml imli- wvll-lrz1lum'm-cl. exvvpl for il lms wl-uk spols. valium ul llms wc-ll lllv lmys urs-sll1-cl. l r4-elm-ri4'k SONIC' ul lllm- wn-sllvl's lzlrlwml 1'xp1'l'imlz'v illlil uvrs' ll. Kulm llmmxn as lXA1llIlli1'f c'uzu'l11'4l lllv pinnml. lwul alll ol llw wroslll-rs lrivfl llilfll :mtl xxl'm-stle-rs lu-II in llu- small XNl'l'Slllllgl 21I'l'il llv llzul. pul up gooal llgllls in their lnzllvlws. As il rm-sull Nll-11-1-l'sln11'g1 llzul ll gmnl la-um. xxlllvll gain- ll ul' ilu-ir cllorls tllvy irnp1'm'v1l as llw SOQISOII wvnl Tfn' lvffvrfw' fill-.WEN lfn' llllllll uf lln' ri:-lnr IIS II lllfllllfllg' lllllffll l'4IIIlI'.V In un f'lm'. Tfzix .vigrzifivs ljllllfllllll l',lIlfl'V'll.ll1' lzux juxl ll'!llI fflffl' nmrw pn1'11l,w fur lfu' fll-lmrg .w'nr4'. ll'l11'lw lmfll INIQYS arf' nu! ln ll'iIl IIIII1 111: lflwir fwxl un ilu' nmlx. l,l1'Al' kllllll' ffm! gourl .vporfslflrzrlsfzip ix us impurlunl as 14'1'l1r11'11g. un. In Ialvl. Ill lhvlx' las H X ' I mul thnx lUlllIll1'l1'ly UX1'l'XNllt'lIIll'll lhm' lniu-rsily of l,f llIlSylXilI1id I l'1'SIlIIll'Il hy il N-0111 of IH-5. HY 'l'h1- nr1-filing IPLUIIIS only ulhvr xivlury was 4-r South Hll!I1'l'Sl0N.ll High. 'l'l11'x' los! lo Waxkvhm-lrl Iligh. Wyurlling Sc-nminury. Shmh' Side lxifki. and I51-xlfolwl High. -Xvauh-rm . SlliIlIilxlISlllll'Lfl:0lll'QK',i2lYXl'1'S llxs nw b. ,-Xsh Wmmlrimlgv. in lhs- 155-puuml vluss: Jim ltnlm-rlmv lf'2lIllillll,. ln lhs- IH?-ll0llIl1lf'lilsS1 uml I'l'l'1I Huopvr, Ill the ll5-pullml vlzlss xwrn- lhm olllslallldirlg ulvsllm-l's of lhv sm-arson. .lim ilu nm slllbhr IJIUIHIN' als il XLIFFIU' XNl'l'Sllt'l'. L 141.11 hw! hy Xlr. Kuhn :xml valpluirlml hy 'livrry l':X1'I'llLll'l. 'l'Iwy un-rv Xi1'l1ll'iUllS owl' Soulh H21Ql1'l'hll1XX Uli- mrl Wvmninu Sl'YI1illill'Y. 'l'ln-v lust tu Shippvns- hurg Hngh. 5-oulh HllQ4'l'Nl0XKll Hlgh. klikl. :mal Hmwlfaml High. .l. X, Vk'Hlf5l'l,lN1.- f'lI.NI l'1Ill'. frnm lf'-ft: Nlc'Ni4'kle', lfuillgj. Phillips. I'1X1'I4'lilI'l. llullunuy. lf. HMI, I,0HiIlgIl'I'. Ur. lxuhn. Nf'1'HlIll mil: 1rlNlliWlll. l.ulI:l. Duhk Rlssvl. XIHNUH. f1HVN'Ill'l'4l. NI4'lfloslu'3. Tflirrf mir: l. lun: on N1 lllx . 4 W .V - QQ ff,. x, P W X X' vim W Q A- - W C-E358 ,1lr'rf'f'r.vl111rg' grrzpplvr .wlrugglvs In pin his oppo- nvnf in II 1'ars1'l-1' Il'I'l'SfliIIg nmlrlz and In 111111 YfII'I' IIIUIY' lNll'IIlS In ,U1'r1'f'r.wfz11rg'.s .w'nr1'. mnptuu, llringl. -X. ,l. xX1lHU'I'. .41 tliv sourzd of Ihr' gun Ihr' trackers spring from their starting blocks for the 100-yard dash. At firxl flu' rurzrzvrs arf- grouped logffllwr. but now the boys of MrfrCf'rsbu,rg sfurl lo pull away for II win. 'l'hv spring i959 Track si-ason was anothi-r umli-leatvrl one- lor lxll'I'C1'l'SlTlll'g.S Jimmie Curran. ln thi- first ini-vt of the svlivrliile- Mor- i-vrslnirg 1ll'l'Q'Z1lt'Il Vvomllwrry l ori-st 60-19. xl1'I'1't'I'SlJlll'Ql took 1-ight lirst plat-vs to win the nn-vt. ln thi- si-voml vontest Hill was cl:-fvatml fit!-19. Again him-i'r'vrslni1'gx rapluri-cl thi- ma- jority of first plai-vs. Stn-phe-n lVlllllil'I' was thi- high si-orvr with l5 points. Al thi- l's-nn livlays. April 21' and 25. lVlv1'c'e1's- hurg's ri-lay li-am ol' Ilan' Pippin. John Farn- ham. l'iil Morgan. ami Stove- Munti-r plavvil fourth in ilu- pri-p-svhool ons'-mile rvlay Cham- pionship. 'lihv quarti-r-niile rvlay tvam of Pippin. Spike- Hvnsc-l. llolanrlo Cruz, and Munte-r placvil sc-vonil. Thi- ni-xt mi-vt was hy far the vlosi-st and most thrilling vontc-st of the season. Cruz managvcl to set a nvw Avaclemy pole--vault rvcoril of ll fm-t 3 inchvs. as Me-ru-rslillrg took a vlose one' from Shippvnshurg Collvgv J. Vfs 59 to 58. ln con- trast to the' ll'llSQ'lll'SS of this Shippvnshurg mevt. thc' liluv and White easily rolled ova-r Kiski 82 to 25 to winrl up a highly sm-1-essfiil season. ln this :nm-t Cruz outclifl his pi-rlormanr'v of thi- pri-vious vw-1-k hy hrs-aking his own Acaclvmy poli--vault ri-c-orml when hv vlearvil thv har at ll lvcl O invhvs. Thi- Wlilliams Cup, Mi-1'c'vrsln1rg's symbol of trac-k supvriority. was won in 1059 hy Rolando Cruz. To win the Cup thi- partivipant must 1-ntvr and finish all of the six ew-nts: the shot put. thi- javelin. the high jump. thi- 100- yaril flash. thv low hurdles, and the hroarl jump. Cruz gainvil 24 points, thus Clvleating: svvoml- Fl:-vlfrmlvd rurinvrs lim' up Iwfora' vrnss Fllllllffll' lrlvwl I0 fl'l'l'lil'f' Milli' imrff' from l.'uuz'li finzmii' Cllffllll. 1 Ji :Q . fifgiqg - 1 A A L .gif , , ' . A W I Zigi iff 'fm M M 1 - gf , ,,.w,x,u 1 ,g3,H?,f,i4vN? M , Ak ' 4 y' f .. L1 V, ff' - 1. fx:-V-. ., r- I WWW - 4- 5 W M f 1 , W ' gag MM J I Q41 j fir, -1- .ms 9- ' fm fill .f'11llIIIlI1 lilly. Ur'Iu1n'r 1f. 1959. f101ll'll 1111111110 f11lI'I'1Ill 11115 ft'1lll1UI1 1l'i1lI 192-1 lravk xlar. 15111 lfnx. lllltl 192-4 IIIIIIIIIQPF.. 101111 ffnn11z1g'f'. 1 N1 1 f Qlctnfz. W ramp -tm vtrnsitlt-rt-tl tht- symhtml tml' all-rtnnltl trat'lt grt-at- . nt-ss at tht- At'atlt-my. YU ' ,P Spt-vial trihntt- shtnnltl lit- paitl this yt-ar to Xl4'l'l'l'l'SlllII'gIiS ltamt-tl trat'k t-oat'h. ,Iamt-s lllit-hat-l Curran. as this yt-ar marks tht- Hlllh annixt-rsary His hirthtlay ft-ll tm 'l'hnrstlay. ,lanuary 7. antl ll l V ' til' his liirtli antl his 50th yt-ar at lllt-rt't-rslnirg. tht- stntlt-nts. fat'nlty. antl his many frit-ntls tili- st-ryt-tl tht- tmt't'zlsitm in a st'html-witlt- asst-mhly. llr. 'llippt-tts introtlnt-t-tl Jimmie- as Sir Jamt-s lllit-hat-l illlI'I'illIM. Jimmit- was htvnort-tl hy tht- , . . . . . . l hllatlt-lplna Alumni Asstrciatitm. wlnt'h was rt-prt-st-ntt-tl hy Mr. l,awrt-nt-t- S. wiarrt-n '2l antl lftzlrrlzrltr Cru: KIIUNIJIIIVYN lmlfi lrtlvk lrtaplzy and NI,-, jan-k H, Xlilm- ' 10. Mr. Xlilm-A who was om- ll illinnis Cup. ftfr yfllvrtlltllflffllit'pftf1l't'-'M tal .limmit-'s trat-lt men whilt- a stutlt-nt ht-rt-. rt-minist't-tl allt-t-titmatt-ly almnt his tmltl tlays with tht- witty St-titsman. 'llht-n tht- l'hilatlt-lphia Alumni Asstit-iation prt-st-ntt-tl Jimmit- with a trip plat-t- winnt-r. lltilvt-rt l1l'llf'l'il'llIIlllll'I'. hy only I5 ltr tht- i960 Ulympivs. whit-h will lit- ht-ltl in ptninls. 'I'ht- prt-st-nl Williams Cup is tht- thirtl lltrmt-. This was a partivnlarly apropos gift. for snt-h trophy. It was gin-n to tht- st-htnol hy Jimmit- in his 50 years at lllt-rt-t-rslnirg has llivhartl l.. Vliilliams lstnn antl grantlstm of tht- rtmtrilrutt-tl greatly to tht- Ulympit- gamt-s. Sir two prt-yitnis tltintnrst. 'l'ht- winnt-r of tht- t'up ,lamt-si' has prtitlnt't-tl twt-lyt- mt-n who hayt- t-tmm- has his namt- inst-riht-tl on tht- sitlt-. Ulht-r lam- pt-tt-tl in tht- Olympit-s. Among tht-m was famt-tl tins namt-s on tht- t'np art- Ulympit- Champions 'l't-tl Mt-retlith. who wtm tht- 800-int-tt-r-run in Nllt-n Wtmtlring 'HL llt-rnartl lit-rlingt-r '27, l9l2. while still a stntlt-nt at Nlt'rt't-rslmrg. Sir William llarr '29, antl Charles Nltmrt- 'IT. It is ,lamt-si' hatl tint- man in tht- l9l2 Ulympit-s. thrt-t- Tlllfv nt-twxinlt mtzrlrx 'Sir fault-.v llitlzrlwl l.'11rrt1l1,'x' t-ighlit-Ili lllifllllilly. his fiflivlfi yt-nr tll ,llt'I'l't'I'Sl1IIfg'. und un lzurlurvtl lrip In lllt- 1960 Ill-Ylllplil' gtlIIIt'.V. 8-1- 1.vfl: .11-burg UCI' Irarkmun fllorgun gzivs il ull lzrfs got una' z'rn.e.wx flu' zvirv firsl. 1V1ic1r11s-: Don 1'lIurruy Ivls gn of flu' a'isz'11s in Illl allvnlpl to pu! il 1'11.l0 orbil Il'lll.ll' Ilffif'I'lll ll1llff',Il X for fnul. Right: Rlllllllrtlll Cru: shouts his alnilil-Y In funlln ,lIIfl.ZUIIfllll-Y as wvll ax 1f'rI1'1'11lI?'. in 19211. four in 1924. onv in 1928. one in 19152. om- in 19113. and two in 1952. 1n 19611 hi- will 1w z11111- In Wil1l'1l ont' of his pmlegvs. liolancio Cruz. pv1'f0rI11. This ri-i'0r11 is onv whivh any- lmmiy' w011141 111- prouci 011. In Jimmie's 50 years ul, 1V1m'c'1-1's1nirg hs- has gin-n inspiration to many. Pllt'OllI'l11LI9f1 in zip- parenl dvfi-al. and has bevn privi1vgw1 to 1w 114-rv long e-nough to sw- as sin-1-cssfiil mvn his Meri-e-rs- 11ll rg: boys. '1'1'1.-XlfK 41959l-First mir. from loft: Mr. liinnry. Cruz. Pippin. Munlvr. LllllS1-0l4l1 Qvaplailii. linriiewnian. NX'11it1-. 11. 11zu'is. N1ni',L:zill. Furnlluni. Mr. Curran. Sevuml mir: Sliinfllv. SLll1lllP1S. 1Jl'lll'1if'l1II1111R l'. .1. llvnnis. .1. F1!41lf'l'. Snrzivc-n. Ewing. Hvnsvl. El1XSilI'l1S. lfnss. Thin! l'1IIl'f Dnnnvlly. 11. Mllrraly. Walsh. '111'l0I1ll1S0lI. 15. 17u1111s. Ar'kvl'. 'Ii1lf71'0llQl1lQIlNN1. 1i1l1l'Ill2lll. 11. N1itf'1w11. fi0VV1ll I't1 'Q in 9 i ,f'1 g'f 1' Q J .Mm AL., MQ -rf' Y' W Q. if E?'W '1:'5 i K. i' i l 'sirff r in st, 4' Q - 2 K X A i Y' as-L .5811 I ' ,. 5' 4 A ' 1 Q1 9 we Q .7 , -iw : gy t I Y I V ,,.,. . .,.. .... . ,...,.Z,.,,..v .U uzwll ul: :ng mn:-p. g., I ' '- I ' I 1 Q ' ' ' f I jg 1 0 K , ' I v X f -. . V, , . K ly X 1. ' I V J I .- fl' U. 4 'Uv K V' - , I K t, ' ' Q 4 I s O x rj. f f , I 4 1 I , x wi lx 6 0 4 1 , .I . . I . . 1,1 L 4 t I I ' A ' t 0'J 1' A ll 'lt' 'Q' 4 l b Rl ' ' f , ' . 1' Y V .W t I , , I ,, Q Q MA ,QD t 'I V f f L 41 7 X . ., 'I P I I t i 5 , fl 7 A ,',- A ,1 I , ,, I . ' f flllllllllll fllllllllll .v1l'111,u's lmrzl mul ' ' ,Ip ,Sl.II3LQ'Il'S Sflllflllvl' In r'P11lf'rff'11f. ,'- H ' ' is ' ' , , , IV' ' J A I l oxlt'I't'0I'SllllI'Q ' ' - . llpponvnts , . I L ' ' . vlyillznnspurt ' 8 . 2 . lloonslworp ' tlt , l ll2tlllIY10l,'tLCllf' Colts-gc ll. S. ' 2 lll I lflvar Spring ' 'f 5 ' ' - 0 Kalldolph-Muvon 5 ' 2 Mzlsszllmllttvtl 6 ' l I Saxton ljlu-fly L 9 Altoona ' 8 .5 llll1'SllI'lll lllrlgv 3 'l'l1v N59 Varsity Baseball tvum under thx- mliret-tion ol Couvh lfrz-cl Kuhn playvcl nim' gaunvs :luring the svason. 'llllvy won llll'l'l' uncl tiwl one- ol tllvsv flilIllt'S. Most ul tlu- Vuntosts wvrv vlosv. lmut. lwvullss- of tho fact that therv vwn- only two lc-ttm-rrnvn returning from tlw IiI't'l'Q'IllIlf1 suason. tlu- loam flitl not llilY0 Vlllfllglll Ill'Q'ill'll 6XIN'l'lf'Ill'l' to vonw through in tht' vlutvh. Although tlw revortl for tlu' se-ason clovs not inflicatv tln- llilfll-llllllgllll cont:-sts lwctwcc-n lYl1'I't'l'I'SllllI'g lltlll its oppone-nts. it clovs show that S6 B.-XSlCl3Al,l, tl959l-First rnzc: Mr. Kuhn. l.asner. Winter, H8llllllll'g, Cole-stock. Ross, Brueckel. A. Hellas, M. Hellas. .l. M. Myers. Mr. Conlin. Sccoml role: Sllaeller. Malisik, A. lf. Wvalker. Mclfwan, D. Myers, XVoodside, M. Cates, Skeocli, Wenzel, ,l. Montgomery fmanagerl. Thin! mu-: dellruyeker. .lones. Ifillnian tcaptainl, Zeth, Rauscher, Prior, firm-go. Vile-inman. S. Wlhite. Nlihni. iVll'l'I't'I'Sl1llI'5I.S team were inexperienced in that they had only two graduating varsity men on the team. This year Coach Kuhn had captain lioh Skt-och at catcher position plus two experi- enced outfielders in Alhert and Michael Hellas. Also returning lettcrmen deliruycker. Colestock, and Ross helped round the infield into shape. 'llhe returning: pitchers were McEwan. Maksik. and Prior. who holslered our weak pitching po- tential. It is interesting to note that the team gained two out of their three victories at the tail end of the season, promising to carry our winning drive until next season. The two de- cisive victories were against Saxton Liherty High School with lvlC'I'l'l?l'SllllI'QI rallying to a victory. The other win was against Altoona High School in a very closely fought game with a 9-3 finish. The l959 Varsity Tennis learn ended another creditable season with a record of four victories and one loss. Calvin Coolidge High School. lVlassanutten Military Academy. Georgetown Preparatory School. and St. ,lames all went down to defeat at the hands of the varsity netmen. The Academy's only loss was to Baltimore City Col- lege High School. 87 The first scheduled game ol the season, with Vlroodherry Forest, was called oil' lnecause of had weather. ln the next match the Academy team was heaten hy a very impressive llaltimorc City College High School team lry the score ol 5-l. A week later the team defeated the visiting Cali in .lIl'f'.i1l'!1ll ll'lIff'lll'S Il pitcfz. .wail by IIVIHI-lltgll and ll'1ll'lS palicnlly for ilu' cull by lfzc llllllll-fl'. llun in lIf1'llIlI'IIll'!III for ilu' Ffillllvllg golf NVIISOII. Cool mateh was held at the Aeadenly against Mas- Sillt ll niatehes for an 8-l yietory. The team. gaining niueh eonlidenee in their ahilities. defeated a strong opponent in Georgetown l'reparatory Sc-hool on the home eourts fi-fi. Hy heating their hurg Aeademy tennis squad enjoyed another yietorious season. The fine playing ot' John Cohlentz teaptainl. Joe liunee. David lfrantz. ,lohn Colton. Conrad Varner. and Roy liessard insured this eonu-ndahle season. The team was eoaehed hy Mr. Ushorne. The N59 ltlereershurg Aeademy Golf Team, under the direetion and eoaehing of Mr. liroeks- hank. eontinued it's winning poliey this past season with a respeetahle 6-1 reeord. The nearhy Caledonia golf course. loeated on the way to Cettyshurg. provided an exeellent plaee for the team to praetiee and gain yaluahle experienee. The first mateh of the golf season was played on the Aeademy links against Woodherry Forest. It was here that lVlereershurg suffered its only loss of the season tw a seore of l8-9. The follow- hir and lTi'i'Im'r KIWINJ fmllish ,Izmir Clubs intl week the Sqlladideleated Hersllfiy .lunior Col- lege lll,fQ-6lfQ. liiski was then defeated 19-0 and the Hill Sehool was heaten 22-6. It was in the Hill mateh. played at Caledonia. that Captain Henry Winner posted an impressive 36-35-71. idge team hy a seore ol' 6-3. The last The A4-ademy golf team then met the squad from Georgetown Preparatory Sehool. which they de- tten. and the tennis squad took all the singles fvillfftl 23--ll. lll lllf' final HlilU'll of lllft 59215011 llll' team was xietorious over York Country Day Sehool 27-U with all the memhers Shooting par golf. The l959 golf season was then elimaxed hy a last rixal, St. James Sf-hool. in nearhy Hagers- trip to the lnterseholasties. whieh were played in town. hy the deeisixe seore ol 0-l. The lVlereers- Greenwieh. cl0ltIlt't'llt'lll. in early June. Henry CULI-' KIUSUI From lefl: Nlr. llroelishank. C. llughes. l,. Stewart, liates. Tolerton. l'lnnter. Winn er lt'ilIllllltll. 38 2-30 'YIENNIS tl959l,-Fir.v1 mu: frnrn left: Frantz teaptaint, llolrlentz. Holton. t.. Yarner. Lessaril. Banc-e. Semin! mir: l'. Yarner. tloeliran. Dalzell. Getty. Nlaeht. Wllerry. Mr. Uslmrne. Wvinner. ltolmert Bates. Philip Hunter. and Leonard Stewart represented the team. whieh plaeetl third. As the golf season ends. so ends another year of sports at Mereerslmurg. Sports have always played a very important part in the life of every Nlereershurg lroy. whether he he a left taekle on the varsity football team. a sprinter for the traek team. a diver for the aeatlemy's swimming team. or a eheerleacler. livery hoy is giyen a ehanee to tryout for one of the many teams. and if he doesn't make a team and is still interested in sports. he may he a eheerleacler. or a team manager. or a marshal of the fielcl. This year more and more hoys were given a ehanee to partieipate as memhers of athletie teams. ln footluall there were the already established yar- sity. jay-ree. and spider teams along with the lt'dlef.we11. nulinlzul lmrd eourl efzunzpion. and 19593 No. I man Ffllllfl eolnpure xlyle. Lr:oN,xRn A. PLANTZ Director of ,41hIez1'1-.s spider 'B' team, organized this year for the younger boys. Also to give more of the younger boys a chance., seniors are allowed only on varsity teams. ln basketball the younger boys are urged to try out for the jayvee team. 1958 was the first year in which the jayvee swimming team had a definite schedule. which gave many of the younger swimmers a chance to compete in a meet. This yearis football season was not one to be praised. but there is much to look forward to because the team gave many younger boys a chance to play. Two boys who played in many of the games had played on the spider team in the preceding year. The jayvee team. made up of younger boys, had an undefeated season. was scored upon by only one of their opponents. The present gymnasium is rapidly becoming inadequate for the needs of the boys. The pro- posed new wing will make practices less cramped and provide more room for the expansion of the sports program. It will provide a new and larger varsity basketball court. This court will have two cross courts so that two intramural games can be played at the same time. The main playing floor will have a folding-bleacher seating capacity of l.000. ln the basement of the new wing there will be rooms for wrestling, boxing. fencing. and general exercise as well as shower room areas. The soccer team did not have a winning sea- son. but again the appearence of underclassmen on the team previews a better season for next year. This year's captain was an upper middler. The cross country team had its usual good season. lt is hard to recall the time when Mer- cersburg's track and cross country teams have not been good. The quality of the boys in a school should not be judged by whether its teams have winning seasons or have set numerous records, but by the way in which the boys particpate. Mercers- burg has always represented hard, clean, and fair play. lVlercersburg has always had a vast adequate sports program to cover the needs of the boys, and as the school grows, so must new and better facilities come to make it possible for more younger boys to be a part of Mercersburgs Heritage of Quality. QXXCEH SBU gin O 005 Wq og Fave 40 S s f ff 5 s 'A - V is 4 90 W When a boy enters lVlercersburg, often as an upper junior, he is soon aware that it is not just a school, but a way of lifeg it is not just a place where he may learn how to behave in public, but a place where he may learn all the attributes of manliness and prepare himself for the next step in his climb up the ladder of life. He hmls that he is heir to much and seeks in his school career to he worthy of his heritage. 91 L .MN . N . is X ls- K I .7 lil'l'l'ili .ll Nlllll lil.,-XSS l ir.v1 mir. from li-jf: linson. llooilixin. Zvgvr. Wvilz-r. liiillglllllll. W. llvll. I5-vk. Whitt:-n. Kiirsliun. Mull:-y. liifi-rl:-. St'l'lllHI mir: SlillgI'l'. Nlursiiull. lmnnu. fl. llouiv. ll. limos. llolln-rg. lllvl.:-mi. llussvll. liissm-t. S. Wzilki-r. llulle-nil:-r. Nlusl. Tliinl mir: Klillslm-in. Iliw-. lila-ill. ll. liomplon. D. 'l'i'r-loair. Ulinsti-ml. W. lfoniplon. l.or- i-nlz. l.inslry. liurvy. .l. lolinsoii. Fllllffll mir: Il. -llslwl. Sonunc-rxill:-. liriiiitli. llilllgllvll Urnilz. lil'lllllllQ'I'. lloiivli. Will- mun. flwluir. Shippvr. Iluusi-. Ilrvu. lfiflfi rnir: l.ousliil. lirziliuni. lfulluwny. W. lllzwkiiii-i'. um mia-V llynlv. Iloifstol. .lumi- son. Si-urls. Nlvmlvll. lliugziu-r. Sviilly. Sillli mir: josvpli, liorsuf-li. l.illl1lilll. l.o4lvi', Mollu. lla-ss. Sh-pp. lililll1'll1Il'Il. Sh-rn. lf. llvll. Kuufimiu. N1-will. Se'r1'r1ll1 mir: lla-ssnu. Kllggli-r. li. l.e-wis. Ur. 'l'ippr'lls. UPPER ,IUNIUR CLASS UFFICERS l'ra'.v1'rfr'r1l. .. .. ..lUNll'1S Usfllk li00llWIN. Ap:-x. Norlli liurolinu S1'f'r1'lr1r,x. . ..... H xi. Iloiilliirl' Hmviii lim. IM-ki-i'xilIi-. Nlvliigan lliklnrirzii.. ..Av1ml42w llvvxww HUXYIIC. l ppm' Nlarllmro. Mui-yluml U-f sf iw J-ii iw fr-'iv iw In lin- full of iiiiii-lwii lllily'llilll' :uiollim-r l ppm' :mil orgziiiimlioiis isllivli airs- uxaiilulilv. llauiy ol' ,limior lfluss 4-rilviwl xlt'l'l'K'lASlDlll'll. Xlillly of us us limi- l'0Illl'llIllll'Il our lLlll'lll5 lo llw utlllvlie' liaul in-xi-r Iii-I'orv goin- unzip' from liomv for ai lvunis. Quill somv of us lima- zilluiiwml xursily and long In-rioil ol' limi-. ll Nils ai in-xx 4'Xlll'lAll'lll'l' for jllllllbl' xzirsily lvllvrs in llllx sports of om' vlioivv. llr lo go illwll' lo so lim- ai srliool as iXll'l'1'l'l'SlDlll'Q. lla' liolw lo ki-vp lliis good rm-1'oi'al iii tliv yvzirs lliil in il slloll lima- lH'il1lilISll'4l lo lrolli Ilia- cluily lo 1-omn-. sf-In-fliilv mul lwluvk sovks aiml Iii-s. Un l ic-lil Huy 'l'lu- lippvr Junior liluss is looking li0I'llill'll lo xw l'm-1-1-in-ml llii' lllllllliillllll lorlurm- . lvul iw iw- llll'Q'l' mon- sl11'r'1'ssflll yvzlrs all xll'l'1'1'l'Slllll'Ql. mum- olxl lnoys. uliivli niaulv IIN lm-vi mon- si-1'1il'v. xxliivli in lurii will lbl't'IPlll't' us for il liuppy illlll :ls usual all xll'l'l'l'l'SllllI'QI. un' airs- Ilia- SIllilll1'Sl 5lll'l'l'SSl-Ill vollvgv c'zil'vi-i'. 1-lass in IlllllllN'l'. lnul nol in spirit. lluiiy lioys rl. liNlXNXli lillWll-I from our rluss limi- .ioim-il llii- llllllll'l'UllS vlulrs llliiftlfllllll O2 tain tht- standards ol lc-adersllip. 1'll21l'ill'lPI' and 1-o-ops-ration sc-t hy pre-xious vlassvs. Wx- arc svhool your. As anothvr inspiring yt-ur passe-s. wc tht- Class zlthlvtit' fit-lds in varsity sports and othc-rs huxv of '62, wish lo point out that wt' lmvv done- our made! tlieuiss-lu-s known hy thvir partivipution In-st to fulfill our quvst for an eduvution that will in thv various musir' organizations of the sm-hool. produvv lwettvr ms-n lor tht' world. . . ,, , . Manx' ot us llilYK' lf-uriu-ml good studv llillilI5 l ht- nn-Inlwrs of our class haue' SlI'lYt'll to mann- ' , , , , ', and thv self-disc-iplinv which go lmnd-in-hand with thc purpose for whivh wi' urv at xll'f1'l'l'S- , . hurg. and mans' of us have lf'ZU'IlCtl that througrh SII'illl'ltll for tht- glllltlilllif aiu-n hv Ur. lippetts ' , ' ' , ' , , study and hard work we will he' able to mot-l tht- and thc' favilltv as we lmw tru-d to ilt'lllE'Yl' high , , ' . . . . high standards of ac'f'ompl1sl1mc'i1t that past grumlvs and maintain tradition throughout tlw , , x'll I't'l TSlHll'QI vlassvs liavv 1-stzllillslivml lmolh Ill , , . 1-ollvffe 'lnd throuffhout life. Ilw ITlt'IHll9l'S ol our vluss haul take-n part ln C A D xarious activitic-S ollvred to us at the Academy. ,ION IJVHBS Somv of us luiw madv ourselvc-s known on the- llfSl!ll'l.1lII LOWER MIDDLER CLASS OFFICERS l'rvs1'df'11l. . ...JOHN PETER NIASTER. Wyomissing. Pennsylvania Sf'!'f'I'flIT,Y.. ...STI-ZVI-JN NORMAN BRODY. Indiana. Pennsylvania fli.Vf0f'l'llll., ..joY ALAN DVBBS. Allentown. Pe-iinsylvunia IUXXICH MIIJIILICR CLASS-First mir. from lvft: R. Nr-idorfl. .l. lilurknwr. Epstein, Goldman. llllllllklll. .l. Wilson. Simpson. Byrne. Bliss. Ahoitiz. D. Brody. Nlfflloskffy.. D. Robinson. Scrulirl row: Poulukos. Hovh. llorrilwr. Zvlf-snivk. Whitv. Mnlrvws. ZiIlIlllf'l'lllilll. Hiltnvr. Smyth. Si'ht'llt'l'Illk1HIl. Abe-II. Wilmarth. Parsons. Stvphuny. Third nur: lvf'Wll0ll5t'. Browning. Danahc-fr. Nl0Nf'l'llPy'. Lim-hty. Hazzard. Arnistrong. Uuhlms. H. B. Carpvntvr. Einstein. Xlyvrs lrar. Korpivs. Fnzzrlll row: 'l'. li. llzunilton. Ritmillf-r. R. HidPlsp:i1'l1er, T. Bidelspzn-lwr. ,l. ll. l rH'r. Hoolwr, 'l'aylor. tioinar, Mrisel- man. Budnv. Kofi. Davidson. Birrell. Shit-lds: Fifllz row: Howell. Russell. Prttv. Helton, Dalzell. Murray. Shall- 1-ross. Wilson. Uuthwaite. liilllYl'1 Hll. Dale. l'lNSil1gl.VB2lIP. Sixth mir: Cf-nrich. lNlc'Nir'klf'. Orrnr. N. Tlioinpson. Nluksik, Bl'illlSl'0Y11F. Luttu. House. Korns. Rvilly. Hajjar. Surtz. M1'Km-. Long. Svrvrztli ruir: llivkvr. xll'filllN . lfllfwy. l'olun. Polgar. Haviland. lgllf'lllll lStl l'. Seilwrt. S. Brody. Mastvr. Stultz. Barkalow. CI. Miller. Iickvrt. I.uwrvn1'e. UPPICR MlDDI.l'Ili Cl.ASS--I irsl mic. from left: Patton, Tagert. Scott, Montgomery. Basinger. Yan Sciver, Kearns. Cowherd, Wolf, Berkey, Findlater, lVlit'tler, A. J. Robinson, Carder, Daniels. Second mic: Cameron. Moses, Kart, l'leneh, Sjaastad, Turney, Hettield, M. Neidorff, M. Ward, Walsh, Ahalli, Menlowe Stone, M. Shapiro, Moggio, Hershey. Thin! row: Cleaveland, Pollinger, llarper, Swain. Yundt, Jones, Gorman. Shay, Wentz. Ross, Hensel, L. Howie, Siegel. Zern. Murtaugh. Fourth. mic: Vvare. Bauman. Rothermel, VVoolridge. Shaver. Minter, lflliott, Shepard, Zeger. Cole- stock. T. Davis, Pidgeon. Martin, Blair, Gordon. Meese. Fifth rozc: Higinbotham, Karins, Winters, llurrier. Evans. Carvar. H. Miller, Wyckoff, Harr. Reline. Tiberi, Lehouitz, Reichert, Tay, Winner. Sixth mic: Ballmer, Zaks, Cope, B. Bell, Fennekohl, Cates, Harwin, Hanks, Lynn, Cox, Bates. Cring, llolzer, lfajardo. llenzel. Seventh mic: Platt. Linn, Cochran, Borlnnan, .l. Carpenter, Alvarez, A. lf. Walkei', Maclndoe, Rimler, Stewart, Putnam, Herr, Snyder, Calder, Cimmy. Eighth row: Meyer, C. Shapiro. Updyke, lCverhart. McClelland. Phillips, Johnston, D. Warcl, Booth, Patterson. Reese, Reeser, Schulte. Corderman, Havill, Spoerl. Ninth row: Sides. Schmidt, Tims, Coodenow, Sharp, Plunnner, Simonson, Cirdler, Mcliwan. C. Varner, Mathew. Wiss. Strauch, Crane, Wilbur. Tenth. rozr: Dihble, Montiel. Wilson, Thompson. Zeth, Sansser, Lallande. King. Croce, Alstead, lidlefsen. Larry. Lebar, Fletcher, Bertrand, Sanford. Elerenlh rote: Moore. Palasehak, Judy, Harris, Calkins, Harder, Moyka. a soccer. basketball. and baseball teams. lndi- lln tht n tht year l960. marks the comple- tion, for some of us. of the third year of school- ing at The Mercersburg Academy. Usually known as the junior year. at Mereersburg it is called the Upper Middler year. This third year is the year we begin to face the reality of the world outside the Academy. particularly college and the many requirements needed to achieve entrance into the college of our choice. The stu- dent may consider the lpper Middler year the awakening year. The lipper Middler Class is the largest class because of the presence on its roster of post graduates. those boys who already have high school diplomas but have come to Mercersburg for another year of preparation. llut what of this year? What has this class done to distinguish itself? This year. as always. the l pper Middlcr Class has lcd a well-rounded life at Nlereersburg. Perhaps, athletics has been our major attribute. l'ractically the whole varsity football squad was composed of Upper Middlers. Upper Middlers also held key positions on the vidually the lfpper lVliddler Class contributed many standouts'7 in such sports as swimming. track. wrestling, tennis. and golf. Wleive also been scholars. Check the number of llpper Middlers on the honor roll lists at the end of each marking period. This does not mean that the courses taken are simple. Upper Middlers also have had active members participating in the other extra-curricular ac- tivities olfered by the Academy. A few of us will leave Mercersburg this year. some for college. others for work. but most of us will remain here to compose next year's senior class. the important class. Our class next year will be working to get into the best colleges. Hy diligence and with faculty guidance we shall succeed. We can judge only from the past. Looking back. however. we can face the future with confidence. J. lhxim. SH.-xvtia I I I'Sf0fI.III1 l.eft: Tflldliflillllllf Blue truck 'rsIH: llifrhtz Mahurg mmz and o 1 Jonenl contest or IOSS6'SSl.0lI 0' 111111. r- . I I I 1 1 in W 4 , UPPER NIIDDLER CLASS OFFICERS l'rff.w1'flw1f .......... Wll.1.ln1 Ilxxlm H x1cv1-Llc. Hmm-r. l'm-nnmsylmniu Sl'l'I'l'flH'-I' .... Cxcomzlc ASHLI-Lx' Wcm1.Rl1mcH. illmuffim-ld. I,l'I1IIrylX1lllill llislnriufz.. ...jmax Uxxllcl. SHXYICR. JN.. Hulk-r. Yvw ,Ivm-y fumilirlr zrfzmz I1 Flllfllillg sion' l'UIlIl'S lwrw. Iwi l11,1'. A No, Iv! l11,r'.'u 1 sau' it firslfu Thai .vflfrf is rwzlfly fl'f'IIIf1'IIl10ll-YQ lfmsv lfvs arf' 'e'fflf . ' Tfzfhw .WI-Yl'lIgS url' V Sam e Class Officers , be .III Q14 K6 ' 3 6 Q ff . I g A 9' W President ...... William Frederick Cass, Jr., Long Beach, Calif M li W Vice-president ............. Robert Thompson Druckenmiller Allentown, Pa . Secretary ..... .. .Andrew William Kreider, Annville, Pa ' It 4 Historian. .. .....,.... Fred Samuels, Pittsburgh, Pa Orator .... ............. B urt Alimansky, Holyoke. Mass '- Prophet ............. Charles Lambert Duhe, New Iberia, La. Poet .......... David Pryterch Crandall, Binghamton, N. Y ,llarshal ........ Thomas Wilton McCausland. Leechburg, Pa Senior Class Honors Valcdictorian. . . . . . . . Salulatoriun. . . Schaff Oration ..... Nevin Uration. . . Higbee Uration .... Class Albert Constantine B WILLIAM FREDERICK CASS, JR., Long Beach Calif. ALBERT CONSTANTINE BELLAS, Steubenville, Ohio . . . . . . .. .JAY NEWMAN MACHT, Hagerstown. Md. .....JAMES OSWELL DONALDSON, III, Butler, Pa. .DAVID USWIN FRANTZ, Chambersburg. Pa. Day Committee ellas, Steubenville, Ohio, Co-chairman Michael Constantine Hellas. Steubenville, Ohio, Co-Chairman Stanley Leon Abramson, Pittsburgh, Pa. William Henry Dunbar, IV, Hershey, Pa. Robert Allen Edwards, Chambersburg, Pa. James Irvin Enterline, Camp Hill, Pa. Andrew John Fabian, Yukon. Pa. John Frederick Farnham, Camp Hill, Pa. David Oswin Frantz, Chambersburg, Pa. Richard Mayl Herberich, Akron, Ohio Fred Radman Hooper, New Cumberland, Pa. Malcolm Alan Lesavoy, Allentown, Pa. John Allan Nuernberger, Chambersburg. Pa. Morris Arthur Pollock, Kittanning, Pa. Eric Peter Reif, Pittsburgh, Pa. lvon Delman Rohrer, Pensacola, Fla. John Adam Shartle, Jr., Troy, Ohio Robert Charles Skeoch, St. Croix, Virgin Islands Philip Holt Varner. Jr., Chevy Chase. Md. Henry Rathbone Winner, Elmira. N. Y. 'Gale Committee Henry Rathbone Robert Lee Ramherger, York. Pa. Robert Allen Edwards. Chambersburg. Pa. David Oswin Frantz, Chambersburg. Pa. Winner. Flmira. N. Y.. Chairman. Richard Alfred Hamilton, Pittsburgh, Pa. Andrew Yvilliam Kreider, Annville, Pa. Stephen Edward Sellery, Darien, Conn. 96 Senior Class History We stand on the graduation platform, signify- ing the denouement of our years at Mercersburg, years of 'cLets go, Blue and White or g'We want a touchdown, years of companionship, years of intellectual broadening, years of school leader- ship, and years of progression from a young upper junior to a somewhat experienced and mature senior. Let us retrogress for a moment and look back on our years of effort at the Academy. The fact that the honor rolls have repeatedly shown how great a seriousness of purpose many of our class- mates possess is important. We have been for- tunate enough to help upioneeri' two advanced classes in English and mathematics. These achievements are significant reason to show this seriousness of mindf, Also our contributions to many honorary organizations in such fields as chemistry, Spanish, Latin, and French have been indeed a fine achievement for many of us. Mercersburg can be proud of the spirit and endeavor shown by the athletic teams this year. Our teams have fought hard, giving every ounce of their strength, but always remembering that there could be only one Victor. ln defeat they were not discouraged, for they had played to the best of their ability. Even though our athletic teams in the fall were not up to the caliber of teams of the past, we still played hard. This winter we have witnessed one of the best swim- ming teams in the annals of Mercersburg history, for the first time in many years our Mtankmenl' have finished the season undefeated. H The wrestling and basketball teams have de- veloped in potential since our first years at Mercersburg. In the spring our track team has been undefeated for the past two years. These teams and the baseball, tennis, and golf teams 97 are captained and membered by men from the class of 1960. One phase of school life we cannot overlook is the everyday life about us. How often we will look back and remember so many small things that have occurred in our years at the Academy. The beauty of the campus, the school Alma Mater, the chapel at night, and the realization of being led along a path of fellowship which benefits us so much. Together we studied, par- ticipated in sports, and supported extra-curricular activities. None of us will forget the black ties and our glee on Field Day, the Saturday after- noon motion pictures at the Star Theatre, the guard list and Spike's army and those dances at Penn Hall. However, most of us were not great athletes or scholars. We were just boys who kept things run- ning at a smooth pace. We raised the money to buy varsity sweaters, folded the Mercersburg News, solicited ads for the KARUX and in gen- eral did many alittle jobs that were accomplished but with little knowledge. As we look across the graduation platform, many faces come into view which reflect the various phases of Academy life. We, the Class of 1960, have reached the termination of our accom- plishments at Mercersburg. We are now faced with new paths to follow, but the difficulty will not be so great, for our moods are mature in con- scientiousness, ability, and responsibility. As we leave Mercersburg to enter college, then mar- riage anul a career, Mercersburg will always be a remembrance to us as an institution where we have spent the best years of our young adulthood. FRED SAMUELS Historian N. IlI'1M.iIKI'IS'I' . ,.,.. I. NN. 1,AII'.5 XX. II KIIXLS IIXVIID NIIIUI.,-KS IlI'IMAllI'IS'l': Ifi,ullfnl1lr. Nluin llanllz H. ., .- - .I t ,I I , .7 4. ..-h . . '. , I ,- . . II W III I II .LN Nlnlllll-wx Me-nu1'. xI4'Illl'llt'll. N. ,l.: lxIilI'SllAlIlI Nmlvul lnum ul 13 N flu In Q l'u ul: nl W I l lm ulu F l 1 . - . ...S t'- 's ' . 1 . , lfpalmal .181 XRIIASIII Lluln nh. nl. 58, .uk XIII?-IIN lwmllmll AVI. '51 'SK 39: llalwlulll '53. Iflilfllb YYUOINYUIC'I'II ILYIIICS: l n'1l, K1-il llzlllz 3 Q lvallwlmu- Xlunur. 5lH'1IlIl'I'lINI4IMII. IX. Xu.: IIWIIIQLI llalv ll.-'r lII't'I' 'SV' l l l.Il'l'lll1l If rlfml 'Tl' III'lll1'1'lIUll l'l'4'xx .,.- -qi .N . . I . A. . . . I '38, 'SWL lllrixli:-I1 Svrxiw- llrullp 4325. 'SOL fjlmpl-I Iilll'I' '11 535. 'SW I'IIIll'I'lilIllIIlf'lII I'NlIl'I' '5'l. N WII,I, . M II.III.,II.5UN. , 111, . . , ox . . 3 A A . 1 'z II - ' - V as-Oi .: -ng, .ujllk ,gn lids' NW iIQII'I' XYI'IfIlI'lI.I. III'IlIH'I': llw-111. Nluin Ilullz Hill N- v-ull: 5ll'l'Q'l. N. lt.. l.ilIllUIl. IIIIIUI lrxmg: flaw Nvmllm .Nz Illl-n Lluln QWIII bun llulr all. QM: lwmilmll 'TL '3'l. X111-ily 'Wig XX l'I'4IlIII2 'STL f Ju .L I.IIKIII.ICS W KYIANID IIIILIIICS: f,-!lIII'll, Xlillll Il.nII: 1 H- ,W N Ili! Nurlll 5l'Xl'IlIl'1'Illll 51:1-vt. Ililllllh llill. l'al.: XIQIISIILIIIQ fd' 'V' R41 1 law l'le'Nirl4'nl ATF: lxlraily lflulri 5mm-vu '38, .392 Xallsllf , .-t .-l . . .,' . ..- .W 1 -as Seann? 3-G' lI.IiI .. , . 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Oil llity. l'u.: lllurslxullz llluss 'l'llirll Yi1'r--l'1x-siflvllt -591 .lllI'lSIlI'llllt'Ilf'l' Sfwivly .591 ,lrtrx lztlillll '5U: Ulm' lilulr 'Sill Kluin Hull l1lull Olllvr-1' '58, '5U. Hlll!l'IRT NYINE P.KT'l'HRSON: llzllfvv. Nluin llull: Ill lfalsl lllaulimn Xwlule-. Slwllvy. Ulxin: lrxing: Ulm- lfirsl Xll'K'-l,l'1'hllll'lll '5'l: ,llll'lSlbI'lllll'l1l'4' 5m'lt'ly '5U: Yau'-ily lluslwtlrzlll '58, ASU. I AllI, S'I'A1Il'lY SMITH: lllllll. llaly Slllll4'IllI li.Ib. 2, 1--S llux 6. Xll'I'l'l'l'SlDlll'Ql. lla.: lrxing: Ifluss Sl-vmul Sl'I'Ql'ilIll-ill' spam .- , . xI'Ill4 hll: Nu'm'I' 59. INDNALII l URRl'1S'l' NYl'll5S'l'l'1li: Hull. Xlzxln llzlllz Tll llu l'mll lligllwzly. Xlilllurml. llc-l.: xlilI'Sllllll2 lflzl-N St't'I'l'lLll'y 'SWL fWf'lllUl' lllulm Ulllm-1' 'SUQ ,llll'l5lYl'lllll'Ill't' Sn- vivly '5U: llrwx lfluln '5U. ,IXY HALI. VVILIKINSUN: llflhjxy South lluttuggvz HH Snillvr Xu-naw. 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Winlvrs. lglllllllilll, llzlllUl':lll. l 1'j1!1 nw: XXIII llll llu I llxl Nxt VH tl lNl 5114 Xl: lu l l lllltlllll Xlnllu V' ia s. nh . iv. .11 r Z. V'-u 14 ux. 1 's. I lsr' .. la' ' , ' Nmillu. lfm-llrun. Sllllll mfr: Uttvsvn. l':llI'lllllQ' l uj:lr:lu. lh-vlwy, liimlvlun. llilllllwllll. Nina. lfxuns. Willurml. lgI'ilIlllWt'lll'. Serrill. ll. fllll'lll'lllQ'I'. llklllllilll. .Sf'I'f'llf!l mfr: Willmr. NUIIIIIIVIA. Wvlmsla-r. ll:-:mln-sl. llugilu-s. l'uttf-1'su11. lgllSI'll. l,mlr-r. llirfllf-r. vllllllilC't'. llc-1-lat. lfiglllll l'1IH',' xxlllxlllhiill. lA'l3.1I'. llmlv. ,Inns-5. Cal:-5. lluyll. llllI'llI1l'l'. ll:-unix H. NV. PA'l l'l'IRSON P. S. SMITH D. F. WlCl!S'I'l-IR ,I. H. WILKINSON l -0' l ., A...-UV' liz Nav 4--nlv Nlr. lgl1ll'lx. 'Q' pei pw 5 mf A -i my B.- 9-'F N., Sllllfll I.'nllugv'. ulzlvsl and mm-11 11isl1'rrg111'.vl1v1l Imildiug on r'umpu.v. .USR AMSUN S. NY. ADKINS HGHT. lll 'PJ ,fb ,, - 5' , r qi '--' , W fo wte gwtrw - - Ju g HI'.kNI,lCY LICUN AHRAMSUN: Sfllll. South tfutlugvz H9 :Knitu AXPII Vu.: lrxiugl: 'flu' l if'tm'n-u '60: l,1lti4'luYii '57, '5H. '59, 'ws' ' 'f li. ALIMANSKX ll. IC. AR'l'Hl'Il. R uv. I xttslvurgh lt. Z.xS . X111 I ll ul: ut W9 ilu un tu llulm 69: ,Illl'iSlPl'llfll'IIf'l' Sm'ic'Iy '59: 1:il1llll't'illl iflulr '60: K-uu'K '58. '59, '60. I'.1l1tm'lul .-Xsslstztut '60 lil 001141 '60 X quilt: Ftlitm '60 Pits flulr '58 Yu its Wu: lllll Gt wti v9 I . 1' .,'S,'P'i ' . ' I fi . - I l'S ' S lf. . l' NYll,l lH'Ill AIDKINS: Slilvx. Nluiu Hull: Se-llvyxillm-. Dt-l.: lrxiug: l.ntu'lux'u 51: ., . - . . . l . , , . 'Ni I i'S ' 1S'ii -. I RN '. W. Qi l,0l'lS lifllllillrl' .-U.llRlGl'l'l', Ill: l,lIIlil'. Malin Hull: 2629 i:I'1'l'llll'llt' Str:-vt. .'XHt'lll0Wll, .1 , zrsllullz Stutlf-ut t:Ulll1t'iI '60: l,utic'l:u'ii '58: lluu Cfluls '59. '60: I'mif-1-titm lilvu '59: 9. 1 ' : 'a 's' ,' ' ullulll Nlzuulgir-r '60: ,l. N. Frultlwzlll fNlnr1ug1r'1' 59: llurd It'llIll loutlulll '5H: Yursitv Wrvstliug: 0lilllil,2If'l' 'SK YET ALIMANSKY: Hurt. Stlllfll fjtlllilglvl l95 'Nlouutuiu N-'ivw lutw. llulyoku. Musx: 41: : fl . . 1. . ' . ' ' . . .. Ss f,0l11'I-lhllllll 60: rl lu- I lftt-vu '60: l,uIif'lz1vii '59: lms l:1lItZliIlS '60: ,llll4iSlll'lltlf'll1'f' Suvif-ty '60: f'illllH't'illl lllulr '60: Ytaunp tlluln '58, '59, '60: KAHI X '59. '60: Lil Board '60. lin-lfnlilol' '60: Sunday lfvvllillgg 2 ,I lll K. uurl Nlzlry ,I. Il:-rg:-t' lhqlillillg Prize-s '59. ililfl' l'Il'GENl-I ARTHUR JK.: Rnlr. 'xlilill Hull: 915 Summit Au-llltr-. Wuylwslmoro. Vu.: Xlzlwllztll: Thr- l iftf'e'u '60:' ,lllI'iSIll'll4I1'Il4't' Suvir-ty '60: f:llI'iSIiilll Se't'vi1'e- QQFUIIII '60: I'llt'l'U'tllliI'F lfluln '59, '60, NIZIHIIQIFI' '60. v A. C. BELLAS N D Q avltyt c ' I w O' f A ROBERT LEE BAMBERGER: Bommy, South Cottage: 485 West Market Street, York, Pa.: Marshall, Les Copains '59, '60, .lurisprudenee Society '60, Cadueean Club '60, Christian Service Group '60, Electronics Club '59, Projection Crew '59, Press Club '60, Choir '60, Glee Club '59. '60, Varsity Swimming '59, '60, Ode Committee '60, Varsity Club '60, ALBERT CONSTANTINE BELLAS: Albert. South Cottage, 2151 Sunset Boulevard. Steubenville. Ohio: Marshall, Secretary '60, Senate '60, Student Council '60, Elections Committee '60, Orientation Committee '60, Chapel Usher '60, The Fifteen '60, Seeretary '60, El Cireulo Espanol '60, Chemistry Club '59, '60, Jurisprudence Society '60, See- retary '60, Caducean Club '60, Christian Service Group '60, News '59, '60, Feature Editor '60, Varsity Club '59, 60, Varsity Wrestling '59, '60, Baseball '59, '60, Marshal of the Field '60, Class Day Committee '60, Co-Chairman '60, Salutatorian, Cum Laude. MICHAEL CONSTANTINE BELLAS: Michael. Keil Hall, 3151 Sunset Boulevard. Steubenville, Ohio: Marshall, Sergeant-at-Arms '60, Senate '60, Student Council '60, Orien- tation Committee '60, Chapel Usher '60, The Fifteen '60, El Cireulo Espanol '60, Chemistry Club '59, '60, Jurisprudence Sol-iety '60, Vive-President '60, Cadueean Club '60, Christian Serviee Group '60, News '59, '60, Proof Editor '60, Varsity Club '59, '60, Varsity Wrestling '59, '60, Baseball '59, '60, Marshal of the Field '60, Class Day Committee '60, CoAChairinan '60, Cum Laude. THEODORE VODREY BOYD: Boyzley. Main Hall, 2320 Woodlawn Street. Portsmouth, Ohio, Marshall. Band '59, '60, Les Copains '60, Jurisprudenee Society '60, Christian Service Group '60, Glee Club '60, Football Band '59. '60, Assembly Band '59, '60, Concert Band '59, '60, Varsity Basketball '59. DANIEL SPENSER BRITTAIN: Dan. Kei! Hall, 1100 East Patrivk Street, Frederick. Md., Irving: .lurisprudenee Society '60, Cadueeun Club '60, Christian Serviee Group '59, '60, Gun Club '59, '60. , e lllgrcerb fr' rzewest dormitory building almost completed this spring R L. BAMBERCER M. C. BELLAS Dig M 'r. v. novo D. s. BRITTAIN Q l'N -1 '1l1'r1'1'r.v1111rg'.w llIll1',l 111'1'1l'1'1f 1111111'l11r1'l1111. N1111' 11 11r1'11111. 1111111 II T1'II11l.1 K. l!l'S1IlI 'I'. IC. 11.-NRMAN ll 1 lil l I'l'IIIl ll'Il.ll T. li. 1IARl'E1Vl'l'IR. JR. W. I . CASS. JR. 1 l'1IlAI.Il Kl'lNNIi'l'lI lfl7511ll: f1'1'l'1'. 11121111 11:111: 0-15 Sivrrax X'1'11tz111:1. 1x11'Y11'I1 111, 11,153 1111111111: XElI'411Q' 1111111. 'f111: Xursity 1911111111111. '11111 x'i1l'f411Q H1K1ll1IIl1Ilg1. '50, '11111 '1'1':11-k. '50, IIXVIID 1Il.lN'l'1lN lil l l'lCRl lEl,ll: lf11l11'1. 51111111 111l112l1I1'Z 11.13. 3. 111'11QS11llI',Lf. l'11.: 111111 1 11i1111i1'51i IIII1 111111111111 g1lI111N '111l N 11 111 5111111 1111 I X 3111111 51 1 51 112.1 '1 11's ---A ' -' '.'.'51'.f. IIIUM,-KH HIDVYAICIIS 11.1UlM.-KN: T11111. X1ll1II 111111: 1132 11111111 11111111. N1111111111111. III.: X1ilI'S1IZl11. 11111111 '50, '11111 ,1111'if111'11111-111'1- S111'11-ly '1111: Stony 111111111 111'11111:11i1' 1f11111 '50. 'f10g 1 11'1'lI'11Il1l'N 111111 '50 '1111' 1'1111i1' '50 '60 51 111111 l,1I1'l'I1ll 1T11' 1'11'1' 1'1ll11 '50 '111l' 1l1'11'1 '1111' 1 D Ill 111111111111 11111111 '51, '1111. 1 l'1'S1l1l'll1 '11111 1111111 111111 1111111111 N11'11111i1111s '50. '1111: 11:-Q1'111111y 11111111 50 '1 111111111 11llll1 '50 1111 1,11 1111111 '1111 .111:, 1 2 IHUMAPB llRl11IlC 1I11Iil'l'1N'l'I'lR, JR.: 11'Il1ll. 1K1'i1 11z111: 351 111'l1l1ll11ll 1111:111. N111111gs11111'11. 1,111 111111111 S111 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'V 'l ' ' 1 1 131 : . 111-111 1.1111111'11 1111: 1.ll1I1'1ilXlI 511. 11113 1,1111 1.11111 JH. 51, 1111: Xursitv 1 1lI1l '11111 .1. N. 1 11111I11111 '50. 1f111 lllfllll 50' .1. 1. xx'I'l'SI11llQ '58: Varsity xvI'1'S111llgI '50. Wll.l.l11M lfR1'Illl'IRl11K 111155, JR.: Hill. 11111111 111111: 2125 1f11s1 511111111 S1l'1'1'1. 1,1'1ng 111Zl1'11. 1.111.: ll'XIl1,LlI I'I'1'NI111'l!1 1111: b1'111111- 1111: 5111111-111 1.1111111'11 50. 611. 51'1'l'1'1llI'y 60: 1.111ss 1'llN1111Il1'1711 11I11ll1lI111ll 1'11111111i1l11 '11l1 '1'1I1 1'11'111ll'f10 V11 1'11 1111111 '1111 1'1 ' . 1 . ' ' X ' . 'P- ' 'S ' I 1 l1 Ill1S1l'y 1 11111 110: ,1111'1'+111'11111-111'1' 511111111 1111. 11111w111'1'1' '1111: .'1'1'11'.v '50. 'f10: Yursilv 1911111111111 '59: 111111 50 11 . '11: 'XlIl'1'11llll 1'1'1v1-: 1111111115 1 I 11111 111111 1 111111 X 1111111l1111111 os- '1 -,A ' . ' ,.1 1 ' 1 W ' 1 F11 5 I 1 rv-V-' ,..,.Xk, -.-X.. Mp., f1,7-Uklyl,-,-t1 NL V1 1-11 15.14. 1 ' 1 1 1 3 .1 r IL 1 1 1 I . I , r I 1 1 1 X Q MX , A 5 ' x15 .. P., , Ki ' , 1' ,M u,.,. ..,. wif' 1 lain Hall .4lIIll'.l'. clasiglzed as Il dormitory, has been our assernbly hall for years. D. P. CRANDALI T. M. CHAMRERLIN P. M. IIROW NV. L. CLEVELAND J. M. COLTON, III A TAYLOR MATTHEWIS CHAMBERLIN: ll ilt. Soutli Cottage: l'ur1'ellvillf'. Yu.: Mur- sball: l.atic'lavii '57: Stump Club '58, '60: Electronics Club '58, '60: Lit Boural '58. '60, Assistant Business Editor '58. Assistant Editor '60: .l. Y. Soeeer '58: Traek '60, W'ILLIAM LOUIS CLEVELAND: Louie. 'liigrllty-eiglit Dormitory: 405 West High Street. Klurfreesboro. N. C.: Irxing. llunrl '59: The Fifteen '60: Rauf-lurunile '59. '60: IlbllIlll'4 11ll Club '60: l'llet'tr0ni1's Club '60: lfnoilmll Band '59. '60: Assembly Bzlnil '59: Convert Band '59. JOHN MILTON COLTON, III: Bruno. South Cottage: T40 l'reslon Roail. llagerstown. Md.: Irving: Chapel Usher '59, '60: Rauebrunde '59: ,Illl'lSIll'lll,I?llf'l Society 'h0: Camlueean Club '60: Press Club '59. '60: Varsity Club '60: Tennis '58, '59. '60: Cbeerleurler '50. '60. DAVID PRYTHERCH CRANDALL: Dare. South Cottage: l Vineent Court. Bingbaniton, N. Y.: Irving: Student Couneil 'f10: Class 0'lllm'er-Poet '60: Les Copains '60: .lurisprurlenecz Society '60: Clirislian Serviee Group '60, Presiclent '60: Lil Boarrl '60. Assoriate Editor '60g Choir '60g Glee Club '60: .l. V. Wrestling '59: Cheerleader '60. PETER MICHAEL CROWV: Pete. Main Hull: T90 liast Big: Bend. Webster Groves. Mo.: Marshall: .IIITISIWIIKICYIC9 Society '60: Elevtronies Club '59: News '60: Track '59: WMICR Advertising Manager '60. 3 RUIANIIU l'INlHQl'l'1 CRUZ Y Ql3llN0NI-IS: Ruly. 'liiglnty-e-iglu llurmitoryg llasorio l :'u. Xl. flinu-fm 14519. Suliuus. l'114-rin Hiro: lrxiug: Slllllfill lfnuuril '5U: ICI lllI'l'lllD Iispahnl '58 '59 '60 lllllllllllllllll l'lulm '58 '59 '60 Yu its Vlulr '59 '59 '60 'l'1 '58 ' 1.-. I 2 i, ..-.1i'S', Aaxvk . , 59 '60. W'll,l.lAM ,IMIK CURRY, Ill: Hill. Main llull: Xllllllllillll liuzul. R.l7. IZ. lloswvll. l'u,: Nlzllwllull: Stullm-ul lluuuvil '60: ,ll1risprl11lvm'e' Snvia-ty '60: Stony Bultvr Drzuuutim' lllulu '60. Xiu l'u ulful 60 lllIllllll51lXl1l lmug 60 lun llulm 59 60 l N xxlf lllu 59 :.w1.- -rv 11 , lY. . s F.. KIHAIRIES YVIIASUN CURTIS: ffliurlfe' lfflllfll. South llutlzlgvz lzll70Illllf'l4l liuzul. New lIml4'ur4l. Ulliu: xl2lI'SlIllllI .ll1risp1'll4lvuf'1- Sm-is-ty '60: fl1lllllf'PilH lllulr '60: fllll'lSllilll Sv1'x'im'v llrnup '60: ,Yf'I4'x '60. fXl.l.HN LHYVIS DAVIS: Hulrfv. Main llall: 564 North lxldlll Stunt. 1111-m1sIul11'g. Pal.: 60 4,.ull1u.1xl l.lulm 603 lvulf 60, NI2lI'SllilllI f.llf'lIllSlI'y Llula 60: ,Illl'lNIll'llllQ'IlI'f' 5IK'lf'ly : JOHN l'1IlW'ARll d0lHlUYllKl'lll: Ju,-lf. Stblllll Cullugv. liruslxy Riulgxm- Hmul. News' lllll ll lu :nu 19 60 l'1v ulnul '60. Gun lllulv '60: Yalrsilv llllllv flunuuu. lIuun.: Mars 1 1 ns f ya' s 'F' . ' . 's' - '5'J. '60: Yursity Som-f-r '60. 'xlilllil,21l'l' '60: Rail-lmll '58. '59. '60. R. IC. lIRl'l NN. J. l1l'RllY, lll L. W. Cl'Ii'I'IS A. L. DAVIS ,l. E. dm-Ii li UYCKER Thr Curl l,. A nlrlf' Q-YIlllll1.YlllllI. fll'l!l'l'llf4'l1 llfllf' fl f'l'ILfllI'.1 ago. .L 1.1 JEFFREY HOLT DENNIS: Jef, Keil Hall, 2619 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va.g Irving, Les Copains '59, Chemistry Club '60g Jurisprudence Society '60g Stony Batter Dramatic Club '60g Christian Service Group '59, '60, Stamp Club '59, '60, Electronics Club '58, '59: Gun Club: KARUX '59: News '59, '6O: Choir '60: Glee Club '60g Third Team Football '58, Track '58, '59, '60g Sunday Evening Art Class '59, Music Appreciation Group '58, '59, '60, JAMES OSWELL DONALDSON, III: Jim. Laucks Hall: 510 East Brady Street, Butler, Pa., Irving, The Fifteen '60g Laticlavii '59g Chemistry Club '59, '60, Secret'ary '59, Treasurer '60, Jurisprudence Society '60, Caducean Club '60g Cum Laude, Nevin Oration. ROBERT THOMPSON DRUCKENMILLER: Druck, South Cottage, 2648 Chew Street, Allentown, Pa.g Irving '60, First Vice-President '60g Student Council '60g Class Vice- President '60g Elections Committee '60g Orientation Committee '60g Y.M.C.A. Vice- President '60g Laticlavii '58g Christian Service Group '60g Varsity Club '59, '60, President '60, Varsity Football '58g Varsity Basketball '59, '60, J. V. Basketball Co-Captain '58, Track '59, '60, Senior Life Saving '58: Senate '60. CHARLES LAMBERT DUHE, JR.: Creole, Main Hallg Rt. 2, Box 217, New Iberia, La.: Marshall, Student Council '60: Class Prophet '60g Elections Committee '60, President Main lIall Common Room '60: Les Copains '60g El Circulo llspaiiol '57, '58g Jurisprudence Society '60: Caducean Club '60g Stony BattertDramat'ic Club '57, '58, '59, '60, J. V. Football '58, '59, Third Team Football '57, Track '57, '58, Cheerleader '60. WILLIAM HENRY DUNBAR, IV: Bill, Keil Hallg 140 Elm Avenue, Hershey, Pa., Marshall: Senate '60g Student Council '60, Orientation Committee '60, Chapel Usher '60, Dance Committee '60g Rauchrunde '59, '60, President '60, Chemistry Club '59, '60, Juris- prudence Society '60g Caducean Club '60g Christian Service Group '60g News '59, '60, Varsity Club '59, '60, Varsity Swimming '59, '60, Golf '59g Marshal of the Field '60g Class Day Committee '60, R. T. DRUCKENMILLER C. L. DUHE, JR J 0 DONALDSON, III 1 Our new gymnasium, harbinger of future athletic glory lrrinr' H1111 acconlnzodulvs II modvrn library. Classrooms. and Iaborrzforivs M. J. ICARLEY, JR. lt. A. EIDWARIJS J' I' ENTERUNL' R. C. ERWIN, JR. C. G. ETCHENIQUE i M0li'l'0N JAY ICARLIQY, JR.: Jay. Alillll Hall: l 0lII'Ill AYPIIIIF. Hastings. Pa.: lblJll'SlliIllI llil4lllC!'klll Club '60: Stony lluttf-r lllltlllfllli' Club '59, '60: l'roj9c'tiou Crvw '5?l. '59, '60: l'r4'ss Club '59: Footlmll llunwl '57, '53, '59, '60g Varsity llaskvtlrzrll '59. '60, lxlilllil,LEl'l' 59. 'noi ,l. V. lluslu-tlnull '58, lVl2Illil,LI4'l' '58. ROISICRT ALLEN EDw'ARDS: Hob. Soulb Cottagft: l325 Wilsoli AYPYIIIP. lll'lElI!lll0I'S- burg. l'z1.: lrvingx: llllf'lIllSlI'y Club '59, '60: llZlllllI'Q'LlIl Club '60: Choir '59, '60. Fl3gI,lDl'ZlI'f'l' '60: film- Club '59, '60g Varsity Club '60: Cross Country '59, '60g J. V. Suinuning: '59: Trzwk '59, '60: Class llzty Comnlittc-if '60: Urlr- Conunittvr' '60. JAMES IIKVIN ICN'l'lillI.lNE: Jim. l,uur'ks Hall: 143 North 'l'wi-nt'-sixtli Strvet Cam: W Y - l llill, l'a.: Irving. 5f'r'rr'tury '60: Sllllllplli Counril '59, '601 Uri:-ntalion Conunittve '60: Chap:-l Usb:-r '60: ICI Cirvulo lfspafrol '60: Christian Sf-rvire Group '60: Varsity Club '58, '59, '60: ,l. V. l ootbull '59, Assistant' ii08I'll '59: J. V. Som-ffl' '5l'lg Varsity Vvrvstling '58, '59, '60, Captain '60: Nlurslml of the Fivlil '60: Class Day Connnittve '60, R0lll'1R'l' CURTIS ERWJN, JR.: Curl. Nluin Hall: RD. ifl, Box 198. linunuus, Pa.: Nlurslmll: Studs-nt Council '60: Cuclurf-an Club '60: Christian Sc-rvivf' Group '60g Clloir '59. 710: Ulm- Club '59. '60: 0r'tf't '60: .l. V. Football '59: Varsity S001-vr '60: Varsity Wl'l'SlllIlf1 '59. CARLOS GONZALO ETCHENIQUE: Carlos. South Cottage: Hua Baronezu dv ltu 830. Sun Paulo, Brazil: Murslrall. Ilvvluirnffr '60: 1.1-s Copains '57, '58, '59, '60: El Cirvulo Espanol '60: .l11rispriule-nc'i- Soviety '60: Czulucvan Club '60: Stony Batter Dramatic Club '57, '58, '59, '60: lntvrnationul Club '57, '58, '59, '60g Stamp Club '57, '58, '59, '60g Lit Board '60, The inferior old SlIUl'lfS pr01'ided elaxsroonzs before Irvine Hall was built. D CLQ:1J7A', b xg X,xD-Oil'-L jQ.iKLIMx- ' IAQ ' a,SLO,-s-oaossugf ixgxaaafx-mb, az? I Q' F 2 ' :AS 9-SWB 9.,-a..,vx St ' ., .o., FRANTZ ZEN' cx,QacQ wflo.. flow ' A..l'9FABIAN.JR.-N s C98 lwxlgal J. 0. FREER J. F. FARNHAM ki + rs., LNJX u,.:LQLxQ c5,,s.x-GQ -Jf0.f-uGf'-+4 W. M. FISHER ax QX3- RCD bt .ANDREW JOHN FARIAN, JR.: Andy. Main Hall: H8 Main Street. Yukon, l'a.: Marshall: Latielavii '58, '59, '60: Cadueean Club '60: KARUX 'f10: Press Club '60: J. V. Football '58, '59: Cheerleader '60: Sunday lfxeuiug Art Class '58, '59, JOHN FREDERICH FARNHAM: John, Main Hall: 493 Arlington Roatl. Camp llill, Pa.: Marshall: Student Couneil '60: Senate '60: lilections Committee '60: Dunee Couuuitlee '60: KARVX '60: Cross Country '59, '60, Captain '60: Track '59, '60: Class llay Committee '60. W'ILLIAM MORRIS FISHER: Fuzzy. South Cottage: Jaekson Place. Steubenville-, Ohio: Marshall: Latielavii '58: Jurisprudence Soeiety '60: Catlueean Club 'o0: Stony Batter Driunatie Club '59, '60: KAIIUX '58, '59, '60: Varsity Club '60: J. V. Footlmoll '5H: J. V. Wi'estling '59: Golf '59, '60. DAVID OSWIN FRANTZ: Dare. South Cottage: Penn llall, Cliainbersburg. Pa.: Irving. Sergeant'-at-Arms '59, Ileelaiiner '60: Class Secretary '57: Orientation Committee '58. '59, '60: Danee Committee '60: The Fifteen '60. President '60: Latielavii '57, '58, '59, '60, Aeclile '58, President '60: Les Copains '59, '60, Treasurer '59. Vice-Presicleut '60: Jurisprudence Society '60: International Club '58, '59, '60: News '57, '58, '59, '60, Sports Feature litlitor '58, Assoeiale Sports Iiditor '59, Senior Sports liditor '60: Lil Board '60, Co-Editor 'o0: Choir '60: Clee Club '60: Varsity Club '58, '59, '60: Varsity Basketball '59, '60: J. V. Basket- ball '57, '58, Co-Captain '58: Tennis '57. '58, '59, '60, Captain '58: Class Day Committee '60: Ode Committee '60: Cum Laude: Higbee Oration. JAY OERTLI FREER: Skip. Main Hall: 4269 Neville Road, South Euclid 21. Ohio: Marshall: El Cireulo Espanol '59: Track '58, Ulff lxvif llull us il lrmlwl lu lfm11.w111rf.v of nwu' .Il1'rf'f'rslf1lrg Imhygv. 'WWW' .,cw.NX4 Ju-I I Q ,,, fr! X K D Q ,v WX- f 1 pl ' .IUII LIAR 'Q' , i, QQ 1 ll. ll. GIRICVI Ii r .L I. 1LlC'l I'Y . ILUYIC .KIAN ICIJGIII I RIICUM,NN: ,-Il. I.lIlll'Ix4 llalllz Illll I.llIx1'llllDIlI ITriu-. Xlmulxillv. I'u. Nlauxlmll: I,:lIi4-Ignxii 'SIL 'SU1 ,l11l'ifpl'luIm-In-vSm'in'Iy'hUZ Stump Ifllllv '53, '59, 'NM Iflvvlrunim- Vlula '30, 'ML 'I'I'4'2INIlI'l'I' 'MIL I'm.uw'Iim1 I 11-xx '50, 'fxliz Iwlm '5'7. .KI,I'IX.KNlllCIi 'TODD CIC'I I'1: lim. 'liigllnly-1-iglll I,HI'lIlII0l'jI T William S111-4-I. Hum mn. N. ,l.: XISIISIIQIIII SIIIIIPIII Ifmmvil NJ: I'UIIlIllllll IIUHIH Ufiiwr' 'lfigllllx-viglll II1lI'IllII1ll'N 'lvllz I.:lti4'Imii '58, '5'l: Xwzrx '38, '59, '00, 5pm'ts I r'z1I11rv I'11IitUI' 'NM 'I'1'llIlIS '53. '59, 'UU N XX',kI.I,,-HIIC GUVIC: fflllll. Malin Ilullz 505 lfusl xX'ilNIlIllQlIUll Str:-e-I. llra-e'm'usIl1 Iwi.: lrxing: 'l'In- I II'Il'l'Il 'Mig ,IIll'IHIPI'lIlIl'lll'l' Sm-i:-ly 'Mig II1llIll4'1'illl Illuln 'NL KIC IIICNRY IQIRICGICIK: fffrlliw, Malin IILIIIL NIDVIII IXIIIIII SII'l'l'I. II4'vrIQxilI4'. I':l. lrxing: SIIIIIPIII IZUIIIIVII YM: IIIILIIWI lsln-r WI: ICI Kfirvuln Iispuhul '5V: .IllI'I4liI'lllIl'lll'1 wimy 'fmllz I:il1Ill!'l'ilI1 Iflulm 'hilg IIIIVISIIRIII 54-rxivv ilrmnp 'htlg Ixuux '59, 'Mk Nurs '50 'lvtlz lhml Ivum lwmtlmzlll :Wiz Irawk OU. KI'1NNI'I'I'II IDICNNIS GUIIIN: lxwn, K1-il II:lII: IH I'l1im1 Slrvvl. IIill'4If'll Ilillw, I'ue'1'lu liiwvz Irxiug: III14-n1i5ll'y lIlu1In'5'l.'hll: Int:-rrmlimlul llluln '3'l,'h1l: I':Il'l'Il'lHlIl'5 iilulu '50, 'hli I mjq-4-lima Vrn-n 'TL IIN I . R. A. H,-xMll.'r0N 5 - V f' - '- ' ' - I I., i x H - - ' , . lc. M. Hrzlalmlzlfln ,-, K ' U ' ' . P' ' H00 P JR' c 'X 'ia' uf ik ' , ' 0 - t ' o. D. S. HUP!-I I ' . ' - -Q 0 ' ' fl ' R 7' ' f ' ' f ' ' as ' 4, ' .W , ' 5 , 4' tm , i ' s. P. M. llowum , J. . i ' kr. K., . 0 ' -' S. 4156 . ' ' ' ' A ' 0 19 ' .5 . 4 H, f 5 Q ,. , t , , , It , ' X .af I '. i fl, . , X ,V ' MM, , Q V , D O 1' ' RICHARD . LFRED HAMILTON: ,final NMR? 'liigllty-vigilit Um'n1ilm'y: 1039 Rlzwkritlglef Roml. Wilkinslnirg. l'a.: Nlurslizill: l'1l'm't'F1't'Yn'Espa1iul '59, '603 Carlile-01111 lllulr 'h0: lilmir '58, '59, '60, Sllltlt'lll, Uirertor '59, '60, Alterriutv fiI'l1!'ift'l' '60: J. Y. Frmtliall '59: ,l. Y. Rtiskt-tlmll lxlilllilgltil' '58: WMHR Disc- ,lnckvy 'h0: Otlv litblllllllfif? '60, RICHARD NIAYL HERRERICH: llfvlf, Nluin Hall: 2244 Stm'kln'i4lg:v Rmul, Alil'0ll. Ohio: Irving. Sergrr-urit-al4,M'111s '60: Stutlf-nt llounril '59: f,I'lt'Illllil0Il limnniitte-v '60: lil llil'l'lll0 lfspuiol '59: illirwllistry lllulm '59, '60, Presiclmit '60: ,llll'iHlH'llll?Il4'f' Society Y10: liliristiaui Svrxiw llrmip '601 Lit Rnurtl '59. '60: Yursily llluli '50, '59. '60: Varsity Swiniminff '58. '59, '60, lfo-Vzlptuili '60: filuss Day tfmliliiittr-P 'h0: YillIilt'I'YPt'I' 'IH-upliy '60, FRED RADMAN HOOPER, JR.: Hmrp. Keil Hull: Mollntml Rnutv, Nvw llllIIllJl'l'lilllll. lla g lrvingg '59. '60, First Vif'f'-l'I'PSitlf'Ill '59, Svc're-tary '60: SfllflPIll lfnuncil '59, '60, l'ilI'llillIlPll turizin '60: Urivntutimi Cfmxniiitlvr- '59, '60: Lutivluvii '58, '59, '60: 4iLllllll'l'illl lllulx '60, Sw-- rvtzlry 'h0: K.-XRI X '59, 'f10: .xvuw '50. '59, '60: Varsity fllulw '59, '60: Varsity lnfltllllilll '60: ,l. Y, lfemtliall '58. '59: Yzirsity Wrrestlingr '59, '60: ,l. Y. VVrvstling1 '58: 'l'i'zu'l4 '58, '59. '60: lfluss Day lltlIlIlllllIf'f' '60: Stillillf? '60. DAVID SCOTT HOPE: llarv, lxlilill Hull: 407 lfasl l.inc'oln lliglmuy, llnatesvillr. Vu.: Nlllfillillll Thv Filtvvn '60: Rllllf'llI'lllltlt '59, '60: .llll'iSI!l'llllt'IN'f' Sovivty '60: N1'14'.w 'f10: ,l. Y. Sutwvi' '60: ,l. V. Wie-slling: '59, STEPHEN PORTER MERIW'EA'l'HER HOVYARD: S14-rv. Kc-il Hull: 29 Rust Sf-r-mul Ftrvvt. l l'1'4lvi'if'k. Nil.: lrvingx. Band '59, '60: ii3.llllf'4'2lIl llluli '60: Fontlnlll Band '59: Blum? uml Yxliitr- Mvlmliuns '59: ifom'ert Rand '59. 109 TIN' ll.,1l.S. lx'z'1'l. ra'lm1'11if'df0r lmttlw. has two nvu' 11!Ifll1'IIll'IlfS. 1 fiffl n'7 1 'Q - gs fl 0 0 P Tia f 'fl 'O' 'Mo 0 J JP ' 1 . I. .-vl- f a.' E' QR ,W 7 'xt an W 5 . - ! :CB ,ww Jr V K ii 5- 3 JAMES PHILIP HllN'l'ER, JR.: Phil. Sunllm llntlalgm-: llllll lfoste-r .'xXt'llllt'. lilmiru. N. N ,: Irving: Sluflrnt lfounvil '6ll: 'l'l14- Fiftf-rn 'fv0: l.ati1'lavii '58: lil lfirclllo lfspuiul 'h0: Juris- prmle-m'v Sm-ivty '59. '6U: llllI'lSll1lll Se-1'x'ir'v flllbllll '59. 710: Slamp lllulr '58. '59: Nvnzv '59. 'hll:I'r1-ss lfluln '5H. '5U: Varsity l'lulz '59, 'hlJ: Coll' '59 'lull fum l llilt . I . .il '. THOMAS JENNINGS, JR.: .lri:urm. 'liiggllty-vigllt llorlnilm'y: lmliam .'xQ1l'IlI'j'. Suvuimn. Xriz.: lrxing: .llll'lSlII'llllf'lll'l' Snwivly '6ll: llLUllll't'ilIl lfluln 'f1ll: ,l. Y. Funllnull '59: 'I'I'lll'lx '5'l. JOSEPH l'lUW',-UCD K.-U.l5AflH: Juv. Slllllll lfnttzlggv: fllfl W1-fl lA'll't'Sll'I' Sll'l'1'l. Win- vln-sto-1'. Nu.: XlilI'SlI1IllI Svmxle- 'full S1'l'I't'lilI'y 'hllz Stull:-nl lllIlllH'll '5'?. 'h0: Uric-uIuli4m llmlllllitlw- '59. 'hlll lflmlwl llSllt'l' '58. '59, 'NL -Xssistunl ll:-url lvslu-r 'blk l'lIll1'l'lillllIlll'Ill lSlu'r' 'hU. llllillflllllll Y10: l,illll'1' lltbllllllllllw' 'OHL lflluirmam 'fmll: .llll'l5lPl'lllll'lIl'l' Snviz-ly 'fwllz l.llI'lSlIilll 5l'l'NIl'l' lrI'0llIl 60: lynn l.llllP Jn: kklll x 53. ull. full: 'XPSUVIKIII' l'.llllUl' hll: .Ymazs '58. '5'l. '60, S4-uim' llirrululimn N'lllIIilg1l'I' '5lJ. liusinvss XlLlllil,5Il'I' 'hll: l'rvsf ffluln 58. .-l . , . . . . - - ,. ., . 1 5 an.- nl. full, ll'1'Slllf'lll full: ,l. N. lwbllllbilll lNl:1lmg4'l' 51: Xlzuslml ul ilu- Im-lll 510. full. IIUWVANIP PAIRRIS KENIG: Nl1e'1ln1'L. l,2lll4'liN llzlll: fllll livllxuf- lhuul. lliII'l'lrlllll'gl. , 1', ' 'N . ,',. , , N ' I ' . I.. . 'VS ll Ml: lla-vlulnalllnll l1lllll'hl Juli. l'u.: xlilfillillll l.illl4'lilXIl 50: l.ll4'llll'-lI'j' lllul: 59. UU: .llll'l5IlI'll4lf'll4'1' Swim-ly 'blk llaulln-4-un lluln full llulmmn llulr 56 wll lull l'11 ulnnl 60 l'm141l1un l nu Oli I X XX: Ilm Gll.lll'IR'l' ICIHYAIIID KIINIDHIAN. JR.: liil. lluy Slmln-ul: 12 North Nluin Sm-Q-I. Xlnunz Inu l'1 Xln lull Hu iml'lulv'hll .-...N ,U .. ..g. . Ng. r.. A.. Q. l . ,. . . I'. Ill YI'lCl!. JR. 'I'. JICNNINGS. ,IIL . l .:.c. . I U' X H H. In maxim: ll '88, rlnllulwrl ln' Ihr' l'I'l'll1'l'lUlI I.lllI.VN WH. lIllllSl'.Y .'ll'l11u'g' fffflw. . 3 F 5 i : M x .L sg 5 fi L. kkl. RN.. if A. XV. KREIDER .ANDREW YVILLIAM KREIDER: Andy. Main Hallg 410 Maple Street, Annville, Pa.: Marshall. Second Vice-l'resiclent '60: Senate '60: Class OFliver-Sevretary '60: Orientation Committee '60, Chairman '60: Y.M.C.A. President '60g Chapel Usher '59, '60: lil Cireulo Q Espanol '59, '60: CZ1Kll1Cf53.ll Club '60, President '60: Christian Service Group '60: Clee Club 5 '59. '60: Oriel '59, '60: Blue and White Melodians '60: Assembly Band '60: Concert Band '60: Varsity Club '60. Secretary '60: J. V. Football '58: Varsity Basketball '59, '60: .l. V. Basketball '58g Track '59: Marshal of the Field '60: Ode Committee '60. Si RICHARD FISCHER LASNER: Dirk. South Cottage: 514 Morewood Avenue, Pitlsburgll 13. Pa.: Marshall: .lurisprinlent-e Society. '59. '60g KARVX '60: Baseball '59. '60: Tennis. '60. MALCOLM ALAN LESAVOY: Mal. South Cottage: 227 North Nlain Street. Allentown. l'a.: hlarshall: iiaducean lflub '60, 'l'reasurer '60: lnternalional Club '59, '60: KAHl'x '60: Glee Club 'o0: Varsity Club '60: Varsity lfootball '60: J. V. Football '59: Varsity Basketball '59: Track '60: lllass Day fi0IIlIlllllt'Q' '60, TONY LEVENSON: Tony. 'Nlain Hallg Reinholds. lla.: Marshall: liauvlirunnlr- '59, '60. DONALD BURNS LEWIS: Don. l.alu'ks Hall: 25-I3 lfasl Fourth Street. 'l'nt'son. Arizona: Irving: tfadtirean Club '60: lllll'lSllZllI Servire Group '60: Varsity Football '59, 'f70: ,l. V. l ootball '5H. M. A. LESAVUY T. LEVENSUN usa! D. D. I.EWlS V R. F. LASNER fVf'u ' '88, rvvvrzlly r1'1zo1'11If'f1. ix u safer homo for .lle'r1'crsbzLrg boys. X X R x 5 QFQA YY 1'Y11l11l1lv.1 11.1.11'111l1l1'd I'Il 1925. Il'lIl'II Mrs. 1.'1111l1d,f.f1' laid 0,111,201 1'11r11vr.wl11111 J. 1.. 111111111 J N Mwm' M. E. MA11K1.1:1' . 1 . .' 1 R. N. M1-CANDLISS T. YV. M1-CAUSLAND JOHN LICHNID 1.011151-I: lmfl, '1'fig1111y-1-111111 11111'111i111ry: 1111x 103. 111'1'S111lI'1, 1'11.: 11'Yi11g:: 5111111-111 1f1111111'11 Y10: 1,1's 111111111118 'f10: 11il111ll'f'LlIl 1111111 'f10: 111111 1111111 '59g 11111l1l' 'f10: 111111- 1111111 Y10: ,1. Y. Hw1111111i11g '59. JAY NEw'MAN 1VIA11H'1': 111,11 111111111 111111: 826 11111111111 11111111, 1'111g1'1's111w11, 5111.1 1N1111's111111, , '1'1'1'11s111'1-1' '60, 111'1'111in11-1' '60, 1 11'sl 1'1il1'1' '110. 1101111111141 '1'1'2lm '59, 11111111 '57, 53: 01'i1'111u' Ii1111 1f11111111itl1-1- 'f10: 1f111111111111 111111111 11f111'1'1', 11111111 112111, '1'l'1'i1SllI'0l' 'f10: 1111- 1 i1'11J1111 110: 1,11li1'111vii '57, '58, 111l1il1'SI1lI' '58: Hl1ssi1111 111ll11 'f10, 1,1'1'S1111'1l1 '60: 11111'111isl1'y 1111111 '58, '59, 'f10: ,111r1s111'11111-111-p 811011-ly 'f10: 121111111-111111 1f11111 'f1111 Stony 11111111 111'1111111ti1- 1f11111 '59, '6111 1'111'l'1l'0ll11'S 1111111 '57: 111111 1111111 '51'1: 511111111 1111111 '58: KAHUX '58, '59, '60, 1C11i1111'i111 Assistunl '60: l,1'1 111111111 '60, Ass111'i1111' 1'111i111r 'f10: 1'r1-144 1111111 '58, '59: 1I1111ir '57, 1,i111'11ri1111 '57: 1111-1' 1111111 '57, '58, '59, 'f10: 1511111111111 11211111 '57, '511: Assv111111y 11111111 '57, '52'1: 110lll'f'l'1 1181111 '57, '53: x'll1'S11y 1111111 'f10: Yarsily 5111'1'1'1' 'f10: ,1. Y. SU1'l'1'1' '59: '1'1'1111is '57, '59, M111111111'1' '57: 1f111'1'r11'11111-r 'f10: KllI'Z1'1iIlll11f' Prim 111131 1111n111' n111111 '59: Nll1111l1il1 1111111111111 DiIl11.E1111'l'S S111'i1'1y 1111111 M1-11111 '59: ,1111111 K. 111111 Mary 1. 111-1111-r 1J1-1111I1- 1'1'iz1Js '59: Slll111ily 1'111'11i11g Art 1112155 '58, 59g S1'1l1l11' 11l'ilI1111lZ 1:11111 1,111111r. MICHAEI. EllW'ARll MARKLEY: Milfv. 11121111 111111: 129 1 11ir11il1 111-1111. N1-w 1f11s1111. 1'11.: 1l'Y1llg12 1.11ti1'111v1i '58, '59. 'f!11I 11il11ll1'l'illI 1111111 'f10: U1111- 1111111 '59, 'f10g ,1, Y. 1711111111111 '59: '1'11ir11 '1'1-11111 1711111111111 '58: ,1. Y. 1111s11121111111 '53, lllilill NEAL M1'f1ANDLISS: Rvvff, 11111111 Hall: Hvu11q1111rl111's Base S1-1'1i1111. A.1'.11. 411, N1-w York. NN.: M111's111111: 1,1-s 1I111111i11s '59, 'f10: 11kl11ll1'1'E1Tl 1111111 'f10: 111t1'1'1111t'i1111111 1111111 '59, 'f10: .1.V. Wrestling '59, THOMAS Wll,'l'0N 1VI1'CAl1Sl1AND: Tlllll. 15121111 Hull: 5 1V1111'ga11 111'i1'1'. 11P1'1'1111111'g:, Pa.: 1rvi11g:: 8111110111 1f1111111'i1 'f10: 11ri1'nt11ti1111 1111111111i!1111? '60: 1I11apP1 Usher '59, '60g E11t111'111i11- 1111-111 11s111-r 'f10: .1llI'1!4IlI'll11f'l11'1' S111'i12ty Y10: 1f1111111'P1111 1111111 'f10: 111111 1111111 '57: News 1111ar11 '59, '60, 1'1X1'11illlflt' 1f11i111r 'f10: Varsity 1211111 '59, '6U: '1'11i1'11 '1'1+a111 1711111111111 1f11- 111lfl11l1l1 '58: Varsity Swi111111i11g1 '57. '58, '59, '60, 1f11-1111111.11111 '1'111: Truvk '60, 8 K' 1 - 1 w r rlmpvl. ll .YAYIIIINII of fllflfl. .YfI't'llQ'flIPlIS and 1'l1111Ir'11gf'.v nur .NIJl'fl'. ff I - .W I.. F. M1'V.'H Il. C. Mll.l.lCR W. M. Mm-l.l1Rl'I xX1i1YI1P511llI'0. 'L ' A ' ' lfusllf-. 1111.3 X11l1'S1Ill11I ,1Ill'1S1Yl'll41t-'I1f'l' Suvif-ly 'h01 1'11f'f'1I'1Yll1f'r lf1u1n '60. F. R. Mll.l,HISliH Ii. li. Ml'l'1IHliI,I. YYILLIAM M.Kl1R1Cl:1 1Vl1'l.l1llH: Hill. Suulll lfullupvz 2703 NHV111 Nl:-rw-r Nr:-1-1. New LEE 1 1iANK1.1N M4'VAY: .'1Im', Nluin 111111: 1315 Hiflgf- .'XX4'1llll . Kfmuupulif, 1'zl.: lrxing. 11111111 'ST '58, '59, 'fm0: 1,uti1-luxii '58, '60, '1'l'11llll1llh '511: ,1l1I'1hIII'llL1Q'lll'4' Swim-ly 'lu0: ' ' 1 1 1111111111 N IXll'f' brmlp 60: 1l1H'lI'lbll1l'S lflulm '58. '5J: 1 4m11m11 11211111 '51 58. '5l. '60: 111u4- and V1'11ite- Xl:-1nr1iulw '59, 'bf13 -M-vlnlmly 15111111 '60: Kfmwvrt 11111111 '51 '58, '59, 'fa0. IKUIIERT Cl.AM1'1ll Mll.l.Eli: lfluim, '1'1ig1ltyfe-iglmt 11lH'll11Illl'QI 120 111:-nnnml .'xXf'IIlli', .1 i'fi I .2 2 'Q . '. . ' : I elnistry 1111111 '59. FRl'1lll'IRlCK IKUISERT 1Vlll.1.H1SER: Milliv. Nlaxin Hall: H39 .lr-11'+-rsun .'xXl'1lllQ'. X1 N111 11111 1'Il1fl1l1IlIllFI11 U 11ml '59 '60 14 Vnnin '59 'h0' fun Vlulw .. .S4.. Z S - . 115- . Q S 1 '38 39, '60, 1'l't S1l1t'Il1 '6f1: Yam-ity 1111111 '60g ,I. X. 1 m1l1mu11 '59: Cross ffnuntry '60, '1'rm'k R0l5lCIi'l' 111117111 M1'1'f1Hl'll,l.: .1l1'14'l1, Snutll llnttugv: Sil1l110I'1llll1 1imu1. x14IllLlI'il. 1'z1.: x1ZlI'511ll11I 111l4'Ill1rl1l'f 1111111 '59: ,1Ilrispl'l111c'nw Sur-if1I5 '603 11lll1llf'I4llll 1:11111 'h0: K-Xulx 'h0: Kfrnsy iluulllry '59, '60: '11I'llI'1i '59, I i f 4 I als. 4. 1 I 'J lillill in lfffflw. ,Yurlfr ffnllugw is mn' of llzw olffwxl VIIVIIIJIIS f111l'l1fil1g.v. ' -' gg K. T. l'l'I.XIil,M.XN .x. lm. xnum , 1 1 , , lu X. I'IzNNlNl,ION. ,Ili I, K. Nl'l'lliNlH'llHQl'1R W, ' .gf . ,. , . . . , i' J lc. ll. Ol umm K-, iggg' .KLUNZU IHC KKIC NXYLUIC: lmflfliw. 'lfigllly-vigllll ljUl'II1iIHI'f1 ST Helm-r Strvvt. fbilklilllll. Nfl.: Klum-lmll. Hum! '30, YM: 4ilIlliI'Qf1U1 Ulm- klulw 'rms Ifmnllmull lluml '3'l. 'fvllz kan-nllvly lhllfl '50, 'NL wk' K ,IUIIN .Xl.l..KN Nl'l'IIiNlBI'IlHJl'lli: ,l1lfIll. ,lfiullly-viglll Ilul'lllilm'y: T127 Xl1'KiIlIl'5 Fin-vl. -Y hs ' N0lll'IN'l' IIXRULII U'I l'l'ISlCN: Huh, 'lfiglulyvl-iglul lmrnuihwyz 13210 lim-kinglmrn 'C' Kl'IXNl'1'l'lI 'l'0Illl I'l'I.KIil.'Vl.KN: lxvvn. lx--il llullp ISIS!! Xlillllllltllllflll Stn-4-I. l'uttQxill4-. I l 'IXIII Hmfl N hll' Tha' 'fit-ll'l'Il 'tmllg ICI liirvlllu lfspzliul ASU: ,IllI'iNlll'llKIl'lll'f' Fwwivty :I 'W 'fwli lllm mul While XI4 Imliuns ASU: 'XHNUHIIWIQ Rumi . , ull: lmumwt Hamm! .VL Nl: Hum' XlIlII'l'l'IilllUI! f.Illlb 510, full. -V, .rv , . . , . '21 . 1 LION, JN.: lwnnx. 51lllI'l 1.UllilQl'I ILIP, l. Xlw'ln1ll1m-a- WH Imtimlnii 'W flllfllli In Vlulr '30 'OH 14IlIiIi'lll N-mu-4-l,m11p hllg I',Iv1-11-mmw f,Illli JU. 00, N-xr:-lury HU: xt'll'X OH: Pfrumllralll HLIHII 603 X unlwlx Hilllll .NL UU: f.u114'4'rl Hilllll '59, Ymll. 1 ,LL.. Q I if Norfh Coifagv. un UI'I'gIIl1IICIINIIJIIS lIlll'll1I'lI22'. lmme' uf luvzdlzlfzsiffr. R. I.. PETERSON , D. NV. PRIOR M. A. I'0I.I.0CIx 'I'. I,. RAl.S'I'0N R. IC. R.KI'I' RALPH LEE I'E'I'I'IR5UN: l,c'f'. Vain IILIII: I220 IXIIVIDPQ' IIl'iu'. XVIIIIIIIIQIIIII. IR-I.: IIILIVSIILIII. Rumi '59. 'fw0: fIIlupe-I IISIIPI' 'I101 IIilll1'Ill'llIIIIt' '59. 'f10. Sk'I'I'PIilI'y '60: IILllIllI'i'illl Klub 'l10: I'1'f'ss illulr 'h0: Glv-4' flluln 'b0: ISIIUIIILIII Runml '59, '!m0: Yursily II2lSIxt'lIhzlII '59, MORRIS ARTHUR I'0I,I.0flK:- .Il'l'f'lx'l'I'.M,xIilIII Hull: 902'N4frIII Ivilllil' Sire-vt. Rlllillllllllgl. I'z1.: Xlurshull. Rum! 39, 00: lllf- Iwflm-I1 00: I.:-N IAIIPHIHH 60: I.IlQ'lIlI5II'y f.luIv '59, '603 .l11l'isprll4If-111'e- Suri:-ty '60: I:illIllt'1'illl 11Inln 'h0. Yivv-I'l'4-si1Im-III 'fw0: Kun x 'f10: Isuotlmll Rumi '59, '60: .51swe'n1lrIy Rumi '59, 'f:0: ifnm'Q-rl IILIIIQI 'b0g Im-sity Ruskvtlulll '1s0g ,I. Y. Ruskvtlvull J19. Ifilllfilll! 59: llluss Huy iimllxllittfw- '60: Yursily lllulr '60. DENNIS NYAI,'I'I'1R PRIOR: llwznx. Smith Kutlugr-1 R.l .lI. 422. I l'l'1Il'I'Ii'Ix. Nl4l,: Nlurslmllz I,utic'luxii '59: .IIII'ISIll'IllIQ'IIi't' Snviey 'h0: I:iI1Illl'f'iIlI tllulr '60g K-xlclx '5H: Pre-es Llulr 59. 60: Ikam-hull '58. '59. '60, 'I'IIlIM.-XS I.IN'I'UN RXI,f'4'I'UN: fum. 'Ifigxllly-vigllt IPm'1l1iIul'y: 4 xIiI.IIIK'S I ilI'lll. 1QmxunsxiII:-. I'u.: lrxing: E1 IIIITIIIH Iispuiul '60: Stony Hatlvr IIIYIIIIEIIII' lflulr '58, 'nog . . , .- V. . .,. , . .. . .- . Iuln-r'Irmm's Llulv 58: IIllI'lI-Il'ilIlI Iwmtlmzlll 30: Xzlrsltx 5ISIIIIIlllllg?Q I19. XIRIIIIIQQJI' 59. RORIiR'I' EDWARD R.-IPP: Buff. South lfoltaggv: Rox 97 l'. Rl. I. SIIUIKKTS I,illIl'. XI'ilI'IIIISIPlll'1l. W. Yu.: Irving: fIl1en1istry illulm '59. 'h0: I'IIw'trm1ia's lllulv '59. 710: IIl'4l-IVVIIIIII Crvw '59, '60, 115 - I 'fairy wo-' A E a , 5 ' ' Anzl ' I' II DAVID CIIISUN IIAIiSCHI'1II: If!IllSl',I. Main IIuIi: II6 Kim flviwsw- Strvvl. Skarwzllvic-s, N. Y.: NIz1rsIiuII: IIRIIIIIVPQIII iflulm '60: lfliristiun 5vrx'ic'v Group '60: Buss-Imll '59, '60, I'HII,II' IlRI NNI'IIi RAY, JR.: Phil. South lioltzigf-1 548 Ifust Curtin Strvclt. III'IIf'I'tlIIIf'. I l ' Irxiui Clieiuiutn t'luIm '59 '60 I Y I'utlu ll '59 4.. ,.. DAVID I.I.0YD HICICHAIIIJ, II: l.luyfl. Ke-il Hull: Vallvy Vivw. W'Zly'IlC'SI7flI'f7. Pa.: fI'IarsIlz1lI. Ifund '59. '60: Studi-ut iiounril '59: Rill1i'IlI'llIllIl '59. '60. 'I'I'P2lSlll't'I' '60: juris- prtule-nm' Sovivty '59. '60: IilIlIlIf't 2:lIl lflulm '60: llliristiun Service Group '60: lfuotlmll Bzuul '59. '60: ffomw-rt Ilzuui '59. '60: Music Apprvriatiuil Group '59, '60. Svr'rc-tary '60. ERIC I'I'I'I'ICII Rl-IIF: Eriw. Suulli lfuttngv: 3645 I'vrrysviIIP AYFIIIIP., Piltsimllrgrll. I'il.I Xlursiiull '51 '5H. '59. '60, Ifirst Vice'-I'1'f1siiIei1t '60: Svnutv '59. '60. I'rvsi1Ivut '60: Sludvul Ifuunvil '5H. '59. '60. I'i'vsirImnt '60: iflufs Ilrvsirlrut '57. '58. '59: Orientation IIOIIIIIIIIIFH '58 59. '60, 51-r'r4-tary '60: tllmpf-I lishvr '58. '59. '60. IIr'a4I Usher '59. '60: 'I'Iic- Ififtvvii '60: I1tuIuii 58 ll I 1 In i 0 Q A 'i' . I,I1I'lSIl2lIl s0'I'YIl'I' Ilroillv '60: KAiu'x '58: Ncirs '58. '59, '60. Feature Iiclitm' '59. I'icIitor-in- thief 60 111 II I A . I 1 KI'1N'l' IlUIII'III'I' III'IN'I'SfIHI,ER: Rvnrli. South liuttaglv: I26 IIUIIIIIIIIIH Ilrivv. I'it':4- lmi Ii '46 I'i Iixin I itiflnii '59 uni ' .U . F . . I.. 1 ',m .' i- I i v Ililll 51'I'YlI'1' fmup 60: Slaunp Lluln 59. 60: Knit X 60: tyler I.IuIr 59: kross Louutry 60: Il u It F9 60 IQ. RAUSCI '59, '60: 'I'rzu'k '60: IIIZIFSIIIII ui' IIN' I if-IrI '59. '60: fXIic'I1f'Ie't MPm0riaI Svlmlarsllip '60: SIIHIOIII Vliiitmin NI:---vvi'slm11t'g1 IIf'Xl'I0plIIf'llI Ifunil '60: Class Day Conuuitte-v '60. . K. R. REN'l'SCHI.ER . RAY. .IR .. :...'uu.. C Iir'u Iisguinl '6 : ,IIIl'ISIll'l11I4 Ill'f .oriety '60: CZ1fIlIl'0ilII iilulm '60: mm . ssoriatv Ifriitnr '60: Varsity iflulm '59. '60: Varsity Swimming '57, '58. 4' 'Z .1 '1 ' . : . 's lI'lIlIClIf't Surivti' '60: IIEllIlIC'1 illl liluli '60: Chris- ll. I.. REICI-IARD, II E. I'. REIF Old l.r111c'lrs llull. as il l1lllN'llft'dllll0ll1 IUBU. uvzs IIIIIIIETI for lxrrwl l.111u'lf l,auvlfs llall. providing ft 'SI.dl'II!'l' for szixlwi' boys, is nzzuzuged by sllr. lfllll 11. IVON DELMAR ROHRER, JR.: Pinky. ilfiglity-eigllt llorniitoryz 8l0 West l,ukeview Avenue. l'ensaCola, l la.: lllarsliallz Student Couneil '59. '60: Orientation Committee '60: Common Room Ullicerf'88 llornlitory, President '59. '60: Chapel Usher '60: Ilan:-e Com- mittee '60: Latielavii '57, A581 Cafluvean Club '60: Cbristian Service Group '59, 'h0: llun Club 'o0: Nezrs '59, A60. Senior Cireulation Mamlger '60: 'llliirml-'l'ezun Football '5T: Narsity VVrestlin,g: '59: ,l. V. Wrestling: .582 Class Day Committee '60: Senate '60, JOSE ANGEL RODRIGUEZ-ULLEROS: Iosti. fllain llall: 168 San ,lorge Street. Sunturve, Puerto Rico: NI3I'SllllllI lnternutional Club '59, '60: l'1lec'tronies Club '59, '60g lfootlmall Banil '59. '60: Assembly l-land '59. J.-XMES W'AI,TER SAMANS: fflvrn. llluin Hall: l0l5 VUQ-st Forty-seeonml Street. Rich- mond. Va.: Nlarsball: Connnon Room Ol'lit'er4Main llall '60. Vive-l'resille11t '60: .llll'lSfIl'll- ilenvr Soeiety '60: Stony Batter Dlillllilllf' Club '59. 'o0g 'l'l1ird-'liearn Football '5TZ 'llruck '58. '59. Clieerleuiler '60. FRED SAMUEIB: Freil. South Collage: I0 Darlington Court. l,ItlSlDlll'Q1lI. Pu.: Nlursliall. Deelaimer '60. Seeond Pluee '60. Band '58: Student Council '58. '59. '60: Class Historian 'o0: Orientation Coniniittee '60: H1 Cirvulo Espaflol '60. Vive-Presiflent T101 ,lurispru4lem'r' Society '59. '60. President '60: Stony Batter Dramatic' Club '59, '60, Sevretary '60: KAR! X '59. '60. Editor-in-Cliief '60: Varsity Club '59, 'h0. 'l'reasurer 'o0: Varsity Ifootball '59. '60: .l. V. Football '58: Track '58. '59. '60. HARVEY UYVEN SARGENT, III: Surge. 'Eiglity-eigllt Dormitory: lil West Buy Axelnie. Norfolk. Vu.: lllarsliallz Cailureun Club '60: cillll Club T101 Press Club '60. . . ,. ff aiu- 06+ fum U I. D. uonnsn, Jn. 0, W . '-' . A. RODRIGUEZ-OLLEROS I- yt- . . w. SAMANS ' ,.,.qgl' F. SAMUELS i : 9. H. 0. SARGENT, III STEPHEN EUYVARU SEl.l.l-IRY: Slere. Main Hall: Four Kona Road, llarien, Conn.: Irving: Student ffounril '60: l':lllf l'I2lltllllf'lll lkher '60: Dante tionunittee '60: lil tlireulo lfspanol '59, '60, lladueean ffluh T10: tfhristian Serviee Group '59: fN'f'1t'S '60: Press lllulm '60: Choir '59, '60: Clee lilulr '59, '60: Footliall Band '60, Manager '60: Blue and White Melodians '60, Manager '60: Convert Band '60, Nlunager '60: Ode liomniittee '60, JOHN ADAM SHARTLE, JR.: Arlam. Keil Hall: Pine Street, Troy, Ohiog Marshall: Sa-nate '60: Student Count-il T103 Elections tlomniittee '60: Urientation tlonimittee '59, '60g l'1ntertaininent Usher '60: lil tlirrulo Espanol '59, '60, Sevretary '60: Stamp tlluh '573 Gun tlluh '57, T103 Nvuzv '60: Marshal of the Field '59, '60, Captain '60g Class Day tfonnnittee '60, ROIKERT CHARLES SKEOCH: The Virg, Keil Hall: lIhristiansted. St. tlroix. Virgin lslands: lxlilft-Bllilll. l'resident '60: Senate '60, Viee President '60: Student lfouneil '60, Vive-President '60: lileetions Committee '60: Orientation Conunittee '60: Y.M.C,A, Treasurer '60g Chapel Usher '60: El tlirmllo Espanol '58, '59, '60, President '59, '60: Christian Service Group '59, '60: International Club '57, '58, '59, '60, President '59, T101 Varsity lfluh '59, '60, Vive-l'reQident '60: Varsity l 0otl1all '59, '60, tin-tfaptain '60g ,l. V. l ootl1all '57, '58g Baseball '57, '58, 59, '60, Captain '60: lNlarshal of the Field '59, '60: lflass Day tfonunittee '60, l'l'1'l'ER LANE SMl'l'H: Smullx, South Cottage: 3 Chandler Street, l,t-'xingrton 73, Maw.: Irving. Band, '60: El tfirrulo Espanol. '60: Ifootlnall Band, '59: Blue and White Melodians, '60: tfonrert llantl, '59, JERRY ll0liEH'l' SUVVERS: ferry. South Cottage: 635 Miluood Drive. W'urren, Ohio: Marshall: ,llll'lNIPl'llllt'llt't' Soriety '60: lfadueean tlluln '60: Christian Service Group '60: l'llet'tronir-re tfluh '59: Gun tlluh '59, '60: l'rojec'tion ffrew '59, Choir '60: lllee lilulm '59, I Till. R. C. SKEUCH P. L. SMITH S E. Sl-1l,I,l4IRY R' SONVERS SllAR'I'I,lC, JR. In 1863. 0111 ,lluin llnll ll'Il.Y IIXl'I1llS ll lzo,vp1'luI for ll'0lIIIIIt'l11N'I'.YUlIl'I'S , 1 2 f I 5 f HENRY HALE SPIRI-I: 111111111 l.zuu'k:4 Hull: 275 I.inc'oln Street. IIKIIIIIIIPISIOVVII. Pa.: Irving: .Illl'ISlil'll4l! IlCf' Soviely. '60: Cliristian Sf-rviw Group. '59. '60: Nvzrx. '59. '60: llboir '59, '60: CIP? Club '59, '60g Yursity Club '60: ,l. V. Football '59: Varsity XXJITJSIIIIIQI '60: .I. Y. Wrestling '59. YVILLIAIVI PARKE TRANTER, JH.: Hill. Main Hall: Swallow Hill Rmul. liurm-giv. I'u.: IIILIFSIIZIIII Irs liopains '60g CIIPIIIISIIQ' Club '59, '60: Gun lflub '59, '60: fibuir '59. '60: Glen Club '59, '60. DANIEL HOWARD TRELOAR, III: Illllllljl Kvil Hall: 304 fIlPn-lXl00rf- Iiolllmulwl. New Castle. Pa.: Marsllallg lilac-tronivs Club '58, '59, '60: Sunday I'fvening: Art Class '57, '58. PHILIP HOLT VARNER: Phil. Main Hull: T702 llnnnr-c'tic'ut .'IYPIlllt'. lllwvy lllmsv, ii' if ,-N Mil.: Mzirslialll Stuflvnl Cnllrlcil '59. '60: 0l'IFIlIillIllIl Crmlnliltvv '59. '60: Y.M.lf.A. I ' 'f Sf'f'1'f1la1y '60: llbapvl Ilslwr '60: Rkll1CI'l1'llIlllf? '59. '60: Varsity Club '60: Yursity Football , :ilk '58, '59, 't'w0: ,I. V. Hzlslu-tliull '58: Tvnnis '59: Class llay IIOIIIIIIIIIPP '60, . V i VVILLIAIVI GUY VERNOCY: Vw'rmx, ki-il Hall: R.I7. 2. Whitv Township. Inrliunal. Pu.: Irving: SUIIIPIII Cfounvil '60g l.a1tii'lux'ii '5H. '59, 'f10: f,iil1llU'k'LlI1 Club 'f10: Yursily WH-slling 60: linll' 'SK '59, '60, F '1.1. 57 .-N i ' ,J H. H. SPIKE I ::: V ' W. P. 1'n,xN'l'm:, JR. ' D' H' IRELOAR' IH P. H. v,-ximian xv. ra. vrzlwnm vu' fllllill, crvvlvd in 1927 1I1'lYlIlSl,' Old ,Iluin lnurllml curlivr flzal Slllllt' yvur. if 189' dingy W 1, 4 AN'l'HONY J.-XMPIS w'Al.KlfH: Tnnv, South llottzlgv: lll llmllolwl, Nrw Xork, N. N.: hy Xlurslmll, Dt'l'IililIlt'l' 'h0: ,l1ll'iSI!l'llIli'lll'Q' Sovifty 'fv0: lfhristiun Sz-rxia-1' Group 'h0g ' ' ' ' U ' Inl ol' th: I-'ifld '60 ,l. X. 5Ul'I'l'I' 51: ,l. N. V I'1'?4Ilillg1 57. 'h0: 1211:-1-1'l1'auh-r 'h0: Nlurs vu- I'Hll.ll' 1I0l7H'l'NHY WEINISEIRGEIK: Phil, Nluin Hull: 1138 lic-4lg:1-vvood Drive. Gallip- olis. Ohio: xlilfilllllll Irs liopuius '60: ,IllI'iSIH'lllif'llI'f' Sovie-ty '60, t',l1IllI'f'llll lfhlh 'h0: Stony Haul:-1' Drzunutim' lfluh 'h0: lluu lllulu 'h0g ,l. Y, Wu-stling '59, INT HAROLD VVEINMAN: Ifrvul, Nluin Ilullz 5-106 tLllill'iH0 Road, l'itlshlu'uh IT. lu ' XIZIVSIHIH '59, 'h0: ,llll'iSIDI'lI4h'lH't' Sovivly '59, 'h0g f'il1illf'l'ilIl fzlllh 'flol Stony 'Bultvr ' ' . : ,-'tronivs lIluh '59, '00, x'iC'P-l,I't'Si4if'lll '60: liaise-hull '59, 'h0: Tl .L J. Wkl.Kl'IIi P. Il. WICINISICRGICR Ii. H. WEINMAN :is llnilfling lIll1l.W'.VIl IlI0ll1'l'll l'lIfiflllIIf,l' will: Ihr' lnlrzwl fr11'1'l1'l1'f'.w. JOHN HENRY WHITMOYEIR: John, South l'IlllilQff'I ll Plus! l:ilI'IN'lllQ'I' .M1'lllle'. Nlyvrs- nun. Pu.: Xlurslulllz ICI lfirvulo Ifspuiol '59, 'h0: llllf-n1istry ilhllm '59, 'h0: ,ll1l'ispl'lui4'l1r-0 . :lefty 'fm0: 1flu'isIi:1n S1-l'xi4'v Group Y103 Slunum f'Illh '601 ifllm-r'Ir'aulm-I' '60, X X, J. H. WHl'l'MOYl'IR 1 v r 0- I , ROBERT HDMOND W'II,l.I.AMS, JR.: Hull. South Coltugv: 206 Glvn llilktjfl l.z1ne'. l'lllHlllll'gllI 38. Pa.: Nlurshall: fll'if'Illiltl0ll Collllllittvr- '60: flllillltil llslwr '59. '60: Lativlavii '5T: lllwmistry lfluln '59. '60: lllll'lSIlill1 Svrvivf' fllilllp '60: l,I'0ji'l'll0Il Crew '51 '58. '59. 'b0. l'l'l'Slllt'llI Y10: .Yl'li'S 'SSL '60. Aslwrtisirmg lxlilIlilf.Ll l' '60: ,l. V. Fnutlmll '59: 'l'l1irrl 'l't'1llIl Fuollmll '5T: flllt'Pl'lP34lPI' '60. Captain '60: NlLll'5llill of Illc' lfivlcl '60, BEN IVIATTHENVS Vl'lI.l.W'ERTH: BWI. Main Hall: 105 Cr-m-sev Street. lxlllllliilll' Falls. N. Y.: Nlulwllilll: Slll1lf'IlI lfuuncil 'h0: fllliilllil llslwr '59. '60: l'lntv1'tairll1w11t Usllm' '60: l7am'4- llflllllllltfff' '60: lil llll'l'lll0 lispaiul '5U: lilwnuisxry llluln '59: flmlllvvall lllulu 'fJ0: Xurslly Rusk:-llualll 59. 60: bull 60. HENRY RATHBUNH NYINNER: IIIIIIAI South Clnttugr-: 523 Wvst Water Slrvet. Iflmiru. N. N.: lrxinglz Stuflvnl ll0lIlll'll '58: Urientalimx fltllllllllllff' '60: lil Ciculu I-Ispainl '60: .llll'l5lPI'llllk'IlK'f' Fnvivty 'fv0: f:l1I'lSllZlll Service' tllllllll Y10: Stamp Club '59: lllmir '58. '59. '60. l'I'4'Slllt IIl 'h0: Clvf' Clulm '58, '59. '60: J. V. I-'oolllull '58: Coll' '58. '59. '60, Clllltillll '59: films Daly lfmmnittrr '60: Umle lllllllllllltlltl '60. lIllz1irmau '60. ,ll-IFI-'HEY w'lI.I.I.AXM Y.-KTES: fvff. Main Hall: Box 428-13. R.l3. iil. llulw lfily. lla.: Xlllfrllillll l.uti1-lzuii '51 . l - ls. M. WII.LWEli'l'H j .1 ' I H. R. WINNER o f ' 0 ' J. W. YATES U I s ll' f' 1 l',' v 5 ' in ' lf ' . , u 0 I ' u, - , ,,s pls - r. Thr' Srzrnuvl ll . Traylor llull fmu.w.v pllc'rf'f'r.sJf11rg'.s lldllll'lIl'SffIlfl'UIl 5 , ,., A L o 4 ' v 1 . I v R. li. WlI.l.lAMS. JR. Boys of hi gh aead em ic llfll-il?1'PI7ll'IlI are initiated into Cum. Laurie Society. ln the junior aml senior years of a stuclentis eollege eareer the l'hi Beta Kappa Soeiety holfls elections to choose for memhership the outstand- ing seholars of the college or university. Mem- lmersliip in llhi lim-ta Kappa is one of the scho- lastie worlrlls greatest honors. So it is with the fium l,au1le Soeiety in the preparatory-school world. Une of Mereerslnirgis greatest honors is to he eleeteml to memlmership in Cum l.aucle. 'llhe Cum l.aurle Soeiety inelumles ehapters in l32 sc-hools. anrl the lllerr-erslnirgz ehapter is eomposeil of memlners from the favlllty anrl a maximum ol' twenty per vent of the graduating c-lass who have eompla-tell at least a two-year eourse at lVl1'I'f'8I'SllllI'fI anml have maintainecl a high scholastic average. This cloes not apply to 11 senior who has rompletecl three years only of a four-year high sehool course ln-fore entering lVl1'l'K'9I'SllllI'g. The eharter membership of the Mereerslnlrg group eonsisterl of ten memlmers of the fam-ulty and the valemlietorian of eaeh class for twenty years prior to the founding of the sehool chapter. The eharter was granted to lVlI'I'CPI'SlJllI'g1 during the af-rulenmie year l929- lllfill. Mr. llavicl F. Chapman. who is president of the loeal ehapter, is Regent of District IV ancl Q 5 ? 4 4 3 1 5 ar 14 W deputy president-general of the national organi- zation. Other faculty members on the roster are: Mr. llicharml ll. Schellenberger, Secretary and English Department Ileadg Dr. Charles S. Tippetts. Head- nzasterg Mr. Wilmarth l. Jacohs, Assistant Head- masterg llr. Lewis H. Hitzrot. Medieal Director: Mr. William W. Howard, Registrar: Mr. Stephen J. Szekely, Latin Department lleadg lllr. Roy M. Andrew. Dean and Head, Mathemalies Depart- menl: lllr. li. Frank Kulp. Spanish Deparlmentg lVlr. Walter H. llurgin. Jr.. lllathenluticsg Mr. Donald l-l. Goodyear, Jr.. Eriglishg Mr. Robert li. Lewis. Jr., English. Chosen in March from the Senior Class in Courxe: Stanley L. Abramson, Albert C. Hellas, Michael C. liellas. William F. Cass, Jr.. james 0. llonalmlson. III, David U. Frantz. J. Philip Hunter. Jr.. Jay N. lllavht. 122 X! IZ W7 ,j WA 1,1 If fer' 5 fy ff f ' W ff W W' ,if f ff ,-,K 123 The Mercersburg Academy has a rich tradition and gives to her boys the benefits of that Heritage of Quality which has been fostered in a distinguished history. The physical, mental, and spiritual Welfare of her students in the frame of this heritage is the constant care of those guides who help daily to preserve it. The faculty of a great school are the Hlifev of the enterprise. Mercerhurg,s teachers and staff are second to none in this endeavor. card of Regents President THE REV. EARL L. DoUGLAss,A.B.. D.D., LITT.D., '09 Princeton. New Jersey Vice President VICE ADMIRAL JOEL T. BOONE, U.S.N., '09 Washington, D. C. Secretary and Treasurer CLAUDE M. YEAKLE, '18, Mercersburv, Pa. CHARLES E. ALWINE '20 .................. THE HON. HARVEY CLEVELAND BICKEL, LL.B.. .. VICE ADMIRAL JOEL T. BOONE, U.S.N.. '09. . . . JOHN COOLIDOE '24 .................... THE REV. ROBERT A. DILLIARD ................. THEODORE A. DISTLER, B.S., M.A., LL.D., L.H.D.. .. . . .. THE REV. EARL L. DOUGLASS, A.B., D.D., LITT.D. '09, . .. THE REV. FREDERICK D. EYSTER, A.B., B.D., D.D., . . . . . WILLIAM H. FISHER ............................ EDWARD E. FORD '12 .... CYRUS L. FULTON '31 .... L. VINTON HERSHEY .... HERMAN B. HOOPES ....... GEORGE A. LYON, JR. '38 .............. ALVIN ROBERT KEPPEI., PED. D., LL.D.. . . AUSTIN V. MCCLAIN '26 ............... JOHN P. MCCOMB, M.D.. . . . HANS W. NOLDE '14 ....... JOSIAH W. PRITCHARD, '25 ..................... D . .New Oxford, Pa. . . . .Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. .Farmington, Conn. . . . . . .AltOona, Pa. Washington, D. C. . . .Princeton, N. J. . . . .Frederick, Md. Chambersburg, Pa. Binghamton, N. Y. . . Lancaster, Ohio ..HagerstOwn, Md. . .HagerstOwn, Md. Birmingham, Mich. . . Salisbury, N. C. White Plains, N. Y. . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . .Reading, Pa. . .Philipsburg, Pa. THE REV. IRVIN A. RAUBENHOLD, A.B., B.D., '11 ..... ......... Y ork, Pa. ALEXANDER STEWART, MD., 'H .......... . . . .... Shippensburg, Pa. HARRY E. STONE ........ .... ..... P h Oenixville, Pa. STANLEY E. STROUI' .... ..... B edford, Pa. GLENN E. TODD .... -- -CHFHSIG, PH- 124 Alumni Counc l Honorary President-JOEL T. BOONE, '09, Vice Admiral, IMCJ U.S.N. fRetJ, W'aShingtOn, D. C. Honorary Members-C. EDW. MURRAY, JR., '10, Trenton, N. J., JAMES E. MEREDITH, JR., '38, Wayne, Pa., JOHN A. SHARTLE, '22, Troy, Ohio, AUSTIN V. MCCLAIN, '26, White Plains, N. Y. President-CARY M. EUWER, '32, Upper Marlboro, Md. Vice President-RICHARD N. FUNKHOUSER, '36, Hagerstown, Md. Secretary-Treasurer-ROBERT R. BLACK, '25, Merc-srsburg, Pa. CHARLES E. ALWINE, '20 ............................ . H. BROCKMAN ANDERSON, JR., '51 ....................... . . . JOEL T. BOONE, '09, Vice Admiral, CMCJ U.S.N. fRet.J . .. .. . HENRY F. BROADBENT, JR., '33 ....................... JOHN COOLIDOE, '24 ............................... HARRY S. DICKEY, JR., '43 ............... .. . THE REV. EARL L. DOUGLASS, D.D., '09 .... .... . CARY M. EUWER, '32 .................. ..... JAMES K. EVERHART, JR., '30 .......... . .. CHARLES M. EWING, '36 ....... BRENT H. FARBER, JR., '36 ..... EDWARD E. FORD, '12 ......... CYRUS L. FULTON, '31 ........... . RICHARD N. FUNKHOUSER, '36 .... . DAVID J. GERHARDT, '33 ....... SAMUEL S. HILL, JR., '18 ........ . CHARLES E. HOUOH, M.D., '37 .... JOSEPH L. JAMISON, '38 ....... ARTHUR J. LOEB, '32 ......... GEORGE A. LYON, JR., '38 ...., CHARLES H. MOORE, '22 ......... . . . ROBERT B. MURRAY, JR., '30 ..... HANS W. NOLDE, '14 .......... LESLIE R. PAFFRATH, '35 ...... WILLIAM E. PORTER, JR., '31 ........ . . . .. . . . MI-:DARY A. PRENTISS, '14 .................. . . . JOSIAH W. PRITCHARD, '25 ................... . THE REV. IRVIN A. RAUBENHOLD, D.D., '11 ..... WILLIAM RODGERS, '22 ........ PHILIP H. SCHAFF, JR., '38 ..... ELMER P. SERENA, '23 ........ NICHOLAS L. SHIELDS, '38 ..... JOHN D. SMALLRIDGE, '35 ..... ALEXANDER STEWART, M.D., '14. .. . JOHN C. TANOER, III, '48 ...... EUGENE TONKAY, '24 ......... HARRY G. UPHOUSE, JR., '37. . . DAVID D. WATKINS, '30 ....... 125 . . . .New Oxford, Pa. . . . . . .JOhnstOwn, Pa. . .WashingtOn, D. C. . .WaShingtOn, D. C. . .FarmingtOn, Conn. ....... .RuxtOn, Md. ... . .PrincetOn, N. .l. Upper Marlboro, Md. . . . . . . .GibSonia, Pa. . . . . . . .Smyrna, Del. . . . . . . Baltimore, Md. . Binghamton, N. Y. . . . . .Lancaster, Ohio . . . .HagerStOwn, Md. . . . . . .BaltimOre, Md. . . .WaShingtOn, D. C. .Morris Plains, N. J. . . . . .GreenSburg, Pa. . .. . . .Brevard, N. C. . .Birmingham, Mich. .. .West Chester, Pa. . .HillSbOrOugh, Calif. ..... . . .Reading, Pa. . . . . . . .Racine, Wis. Old Greenwich, Conn. . . . . .BellerOSe, N. Y. . . . . .PhilipSburg, Pa. ........YOrk. Pa. . . . .PittShurgh, Pa. . . . . . .Winnetka, Ill. . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. ..........YOrk, Pa. . .CharleStOn, W. Va. . . .Shippe-nsburg, Pa. . . . . . .HanOver, Pa. . . . . .PittSburgh, Pa. . . .Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. . .MaplewOOd, N. J. l'Nf:'7 Tmsl-ix' Rr:'1'1m-is fX1f 1'r:u 'I'mRTY-Tvm YEARS Pratt lmrenzo 'l'olu-x. Ph.l3.. llvad of ilu' l'.'lIgU.V11 lIl'IJIlflII11'lIf. llislory of :lrfg lrown l'r1ixx-wily: l'l1i lla-Ia Kappag me-mlwr of llw Cum Laurlv Socin-ty: Aalvisvr. Stony llultvr Dramatic Clulm l93'I-l9l1-95 lvuclvr for lm-lvv yvurs of ilu- Slony llutlvr l,l'iUlIllllC Clulm in lmclilimull clumw- forms: IJl'0llllf'l'll The llle-rr-1-l'slu11'g C1-ntvnnial l,ilg1f'lllll l936g Sumluy lfwning Art Class l9l3-l959g lla-un of Main Hall: l'l'SlgIIlf'll Nova-n1lm1-r. l9l2. lo vnlist in llu- US. Army: llOll0l'2llYly lllSClllll'Qlfc'Kl Jllllllilfy. l9-l-I3 .xml rosurm-ml work ul lX'l1'I'l'l'I'Slllll'aSI1 llOIl0I'ill'Y nn-mln-r of the Clam-s of 1915 and 1959: all Nc-rc-1-rsl111l'gz sincz- 1927. l26 'gUnc Tobey has retired. The fall of 1959 found him absent from the daily life of Mercers- burg. The books are packed, the china and glass are missing from the corner cupboard, and the coffee things are gone from the round table in the liv- ing room. The furniture waits motionless for the drayman-patient like sheep attending the hour of departure for pasture. The owner who loves them so dearly and has tended them so affection- ately has prepared his leave-taking. Gone from the window sills of 58 and 59 Main Hall, the dean's quarters, are the pots of herbs and geraniumsg gone from a certain class- room in Irvine Hall is the grapefruit treeg gone from its frame is the picture of the Parthenon, gone from the Mercersburg scene are the ready smile and the infectious chuckle of an old friend of Mercersburg boys. For thirty-two years little rascalsf' yes, and big rascalsn too, have come to teacher for help, advice, and comfort. Une was more than a plodder along the road of knowledge, more than a drillmaster in the field of intellect. Pratt Tobey was and is a fine, sensitive soul, who sought to instill into the minds and hearts of young men an appreciation and knowledge of beauty in art, in literature, in music, in life, and, indeed, even in grammar. His contribution to the in- tellectual and esthetic life of the academy was incomparable. Let us look back over the accomplishments of this notable career. Between 1934 and 1949 as adviser to the Stony Batter Dramatic Club Pratt Tobey directed more than 25 plays and conducted groups in traditional dance forms. Who can forget uThe Critic with its sea battle or the classic beauty of action in Pygmalion and Calatea?', The setting for i'Pomander Walk and the Hwhackinessn of 4'You Can't Take It With Youa' showed the versatility of the direc- tor. The detail of uThe Mercersburg Centennial Pageantu was carefully thought out even to the application of make up to some characters by the director himself. All of the success of such plays as i'The Bishop Misbehavesf' '6The Late Christopher Bean, Merton of the Movies, and 127 '6Hay Feveri' showed 6'Unc,s', light touch, ready wit, and spritely humor. He was an antique hunter, uformidablen fas the French would sayl, and woe betide the ill- stared seller who tried to match bargaining power with him. His shop in Mill River, Massa- chusetts, where he lives in retirement, is an attraction for native and visitor alike in the far parts of Massachusetts, west of the Hoosatonicf' One of Pratt's great contributions to the Mercersburg Academy was the introduction into the regular life of the school of the Sunday Evening Art Class, a voluntary group which studied the world's great art under a man whose love for Greece and Italy is boundless. The spring-time trip to Washington was an annual highlight of the group's activity. This program of voluntary study was inaugurated sixteen years ago. For 25 years Unc,' was a member of the Academy Senate. During fifteen of those years he was adviser to the senior class, and in the past year he was faculty adviser to the Senate. He was honorary member of the class of 1945, and the class of '59 honored him with a diploma. First as an instructor and then as head of the English department Pratt brought to the study of this most important subject a zeal and inter- pretation of first rank. As dean of Main Hall he was kindly and understanding, ready to forgive but demanding a standard of performance which was in good taste, gentlemanly, and hon- orable. All of '6Unc,s,, old boys wish this kindly and understanding friend a happy and carefree life in his old New England farm house in the Berk- shire Hills of Massachusetts. We wish him all the good things of life and bid him God- speed with grati- tude for his great contribution to The Mercersburg Acad- emy. J. M. Curran C. M. Yeakle ll. M. Andrew Wh I- .I1ll'01JS ll. I . Knlp Il. F. Clmpnmn G. I . Hamer C. I.. Charlton JAMES NIICHAEI. IIURRAN, Trriclr: attended schools in Calashiels. Scotland: trainer at Lfniversity ol' Pennsylvania 19117-1909: at 1xIP1'Ct'l'S1DlIl'gl since 1910. CLAUDE MICHAEL YEAKLE, 'l'reuxurer: Mercers- hurt: 1918: Pennsylvania Business College: past presi- dent of Association of Business Ollicers of Preparatory Schools: at lV1t I'l'I l'S1Dlll'gL' since 1913. except 1918 and 1919. when he served in the United States .-Xrlny. ROY MUNTGOMEIIY ANDIIEYV. AB.. llezul. Heutl of Mrillieniulicx l1l'lIlH'll7lt'IllJ Yale 1'niversity: al Mer- l't'l'S1Jlll'gl since 1914. except 1918 and 1919. when he served in the United States Army as First Lieutenant. lfield Artillery. W'II.MARTI-I IRVING JACOBS, .-LB.. 1'id.M.. flssist- tint Hefulniastcr and llireclor of Azlrnixxiorzs: Clark Uni- xersity: Harvard llniversily: Phi Delta Kappa: nieniher llum Laude Society of the Academy: instructor in hiol- ogy and physics 1915-1917: head of llepartinent of Physics 1917-1918 and 1919-1935: at 1xIf'I'l't'l'S1HlI'gl since 1915. except one year spent in the United States Naxy during World Will' 1. BENJAMIN FRANK KULP, AB.. MA.. Spunixli: Gettysburg College: studied ut Harvard Liniversity, llniversity ol Pennsylvania. Centro de Estudiantes. Madrid. Spain: taught at Keystone Academy 1915-1918: Phi Delta Theta Frut'ernity: faculty adviser. Stannp Cluh: at lNlercershur,u since 1918. DAVID FEHDINAND CHAPMAN. AB.. Ilcuil of the llcpurtment of Social Slurliex: Director of 1lt'1't'lll1HIll'II1I llnion College: Delta Phi lfraternilyz Phi Beta Kappa Society: taught at lilmira Vocational School. lilniira. N. Y.. and the Hill School: served in the .Nrtny during World War 1: Alumni Secretary. 1921: faculty usher. chapel 1926-1952: Director of the Building Cannpai,5:n Fund lor lrrine Hall: President of the Cunt 1.aude Society ol the Academy: author. lfliullenge to Ylflllll. 1943: fllll' Mercerxlnurg. 1950: representalive-at-large on the t'Yt'l'llllVtA connniltee of the Secondary 1'1ducutiou llnard 1950-1952: Regent. District 1V. Cunt Luude. und lleputy President Ceneral nl' the National Society: Meni- her Penn 'ylvunia Historical Association: at Mercerslrurg since 1919. GEORGE FRICIIIQIIICK HAMER. BS.. lleml of Ilie l,ll,l'Sl'l'.Y llepurlmenl. Urgziliiu and lflioirnmstcr. Ilireclor of Music: Phillips Academy lAndorerl: Nlassachusetls lnstitute of 'leclinologyz graduate work ut Boston lini- iersity. Peahndy Institute. and Sunnner Institute ol' Nulionul Service lfoundalion ut lloudoin College. 1958: honorary nieniher. class of 1944 and 1945 at Nlercers- hurg: lorinez' dean ol' the Cuniluerland Yalley lfhapter ol' the 'Mnerican Guild ol Urgunists: at Mercershurg since 1925. CIAYRENCEV LUCK CHARLTON. ABU' NM.. Ilcuili of Cerzcrul Science: William und Nlury Lollege: Lui- rersity ol Chicago: l.u linixersidad de hlejicn. lI,1'1.Z llniversity ol' Virginia lliological Station: at ltlercers hurt: since 1925. 128 Top: ul,1't's lwar you recifa that Sllllllixll lIllSSflg'!' llclfllfllv. Hnzofq .v11's's Ur. Kulp in his fllllffll-j'PlIl' 511111111911 1'1111rs1'4111111 nf ll l'lIfiPd l'IIl'fil'IllIIIII nf IlII1f.'flllIgl'S Imran lfenlvr: SSH!!-Htl. l11'r1' it is: Sl-IIIIJI4' 11x 14-If-ff. uuflvfl' fl 11011111. or ill IU IIII.IlIlf1'.Y ifll just 1111 Crwflr In -1'1111. l,lII'l.Y. 17111111 :'l111fr1'11' f'.X'1IllIl'Il.9 lf11' N.9I'IIIl7Il'n 1'1r111'1'pl.w of s1'111'11r 11lg1'l1r11 111111' Ir1'g1111111111'fry. Bollom: Ifllllgff 111111 jugglv. jugglv 111111 f1111g1': 111: 111111ll11'r 'III-YNl.f'S 11112 f'.l'I1l'I'fllIl'lIf lnrings 11l1.wfr111'l ,II'lYlll'il?Il'S In r1'11l1'lY. fllr. ll11n11'r. 11111111 of l1l'lPllfflIII'llf. 11i1ls ll'l.lll his 1-1111- sl1111l g'lll'dIIIll'l'. IZO L-' N. YV. Crullill R. Rurkvr NORRIS YYl'1lMl'1R CR,-KR1l.l,, AB.. 1N1..'X.. Mailm- nmlirs lllltl Tvnniw Ifurirlz: Utle-rlwin 120114-ga-: 1101111111718 1'nix1-rsity: laugh! ul lfvsnm-llsvillv High School and 111-ll:-1'mnlv .M-:u1:-rny: fm-ully aulxisr-r. Gun Cllulm: at x1l'1'l'l'l'S1Nll'Q simw- 1921. BRYAN RARKICR, l,'Ilf1.ll0lIflf'lllAf 1-171'111Q'I'1'il1'111UI1l11'll1' all linive-rsity of Syzlnf-y, Hynlm-y. .'xllS11'il11Ll1 fzwulty 2111- xiwr. Thi' Me'r'f'i'r.vl111rg .Nvf'll'Xf fnrnwr 1ll'Q'Sif1f'l11. ifnluln- lviu S1-Imlusriv Prvws Mlxise-rs' .'xSSllI'1llI1Ull. nun mlitor. Thr- lflllll'fflIf author ul' Humor llintx fur Nvfmnl Publi- rulinnx: llll'l1l1ll'l' nf 1'11'1lIl1i11ll Inn 1111111 of 1'1ii1uf1c-lpliiall 111-un. '1'1i,a:1lty-vigrlit 11urmitnry: alt x11'1'f'f'I'51illl'Ql sinu- 11l'l'l'lIl1N'l'. 19123: ri-sign'-fl Ovtnlwr. 1942. lo vnlvr 111111011 Nam-s Nrlny: 1mnm'uI+1y 11lhI'1llll'1It'l1 Nlurvli. 19-13. :incl rf-- Qunie-:1 work all x1Q'I'1'l'I'h1lll1AQl. .1lr, .5:r'kwl1' lonffr on R. R. lllurk H. M. Kvmplon RORERT RAMSEY RIACK, BS.. .-Ilumni St'l'l'l'lllIAj'. I,llllll'f' Relutiunx llirvrlurg sibling llcrm' of l rz'm'l1 llc- pIll'IlIIt'IIfl 11r1k'l'I't'l'S11llI'gI '25: 11nivPrsity of Virginia: l'hi Sigina Kappa l rutrrnily: mvnilwr of Spanish l7e-p:1rt- mr-nl 1941-1956: falflilty 1lllS1llt'SS advisvr. Tha' Mvrrcrs- liurg Nvzvx 1936-1956: faculty uflvisvr. Marsliuls of ilu- Fir-141 1949-1951: favillty uflvisvr. lin- K.-HH X. tlu- 1're-ss Club: taught at St. Janne-s Summa-r S4-11001 1946: ut 1x1t'Ii4'f'1'S1llll'Q sinvv 1929. HERBERT MAYRERRY KEMPTON. I'l1.11.. Mailm- rnulirx: Yah' U1l1Vl'l'S11yZ 111-lla 1'si 1 rutf'rnity: 121112111 and m'n:u'1le-41 at tlle- '1'onw 5911001 and 1111- 1'1i11 Sr'110n1: Ensign. 11.5. Navy. First Wor141 War. April 13. 1911- .lunv 311. 1919: 1.11-utvnunt lfonimumlvr. 501111111 World War. Mvril 15. 19-'12-SQ'1l1t'l1l1N'l' 2-1. 19-15: rvtnriwii to iimrtiw duty St'l11f'1l11N'1' -1. 1945: :lt 1x1Pl'1'Q'I'511lll'QL' since- 1931. as lu' l7l1'llSlll'!'.Y lIl'S Lulin SlIldl'IlfS. prrzgrvss. LLFJ2,Lc'L11:Ic y 'fic'-21111 'I+-:Q -- F. R. Kulm P. F. Amspacher L. H. Hitzrot YV. WC Howurd FREDERICK ROLAND KUI-IN, BS., Director of IDIIYSIDVIIZ Eiiurwtiori. Herul Coarlz of Brut-infill. Uureslling. ami Third-Team Football: Springfield College: dean of Laucks Hall: faculty adviser. Marshals of the Field: Irving Adviser: hiking Counselor: honorary me-mher of the Senate sinve 1956: on 1eave of ahsenre April-Sep- teinher 1946: at hlercerslmurg since 1931. PRESTON FRANKLIN AMSPACHER, BS.. M.S.. Superintvmlenl of Buildings and Grounds: Gettysburg Kollege: University of Michigan: taught mathematics and physics at Gettysburg College. Gettysburg, Pa.. 1930-1935: taught mathematics and physirs at Mereers- hurl: 1935-1956: taught in 1W'If'l'l'i l'Slll1I'QI War Training Proglramz helped in physics at Wilson College 1952- 19571 Kappa Phi Kappa Fraternity: General Hleetric Fellowship at Union College during summer of 19-15: faculty adviser. Radio Club 1938-1955. l'rojeCtion lfrew 1951-1956: at 1x1t?I'C81'SlJllI'gI, since 1935. LEWIS HALER HITZROT, M.1J.. l .A.C.l1.. Merliral Director: Princeton University: Harvard Medival School: Alpha Omega Alpha: Sigma Xi: pravtieed medicine in Philadelphia and taught in medical school of University of Pennsylvania, 1927-1936: faculty ad- viser, Caducean Cluh: at Mereershurg since 1936. WILLIAM WOODISURY HOWARD, AB.. MA.. Registrar. Director of Studies. Mfztl1c'lr11zIiz's: University of Maine: Harvard University: Columbia University: U. S. Navy 1942 to 1946: dean of Keil Hall: at Merc'ers- lmurg since 1939, ff0rreCt.'1' says Mr. Harris I0 possible future chemist. ilir. Plant: discourses on European History. l.txl'lZ Jlfr. IJIITFPH porzdvrx. Right: Mr. Srnlfjy rfxpnurzzlx rn r'n,2'vr sllldvrzts ICRNEST ACKERNECHT STALEY, NH.. lfnglish. .'1.YSI'XIllIIf tu l1t'llllIII!ISfl'fJ llnion flollvgv: ,llliilllllilllf work ut llurvural: adviser ln llunrw- llnmmiltc-0 and lintvrtain- me-nt llslu-rs: at lxlf'I'I'f'l'SllllFg1 Sllll'I' 1942. LICUNAIIII ALLEN PLANTZ, l3.S., MA.. U1'rc'r'!n1' of .'if,lll'fl.1'.Y. llislury. 1','l'lIVllIlIIil'N. rmrl HflSlt'l'f,l1lIl Lllllllfhl ffnlorucln Slam- Colle-gf-1 Colm-mln Univwsity: l'i fiilIIlIll2J. Nlu Iwi-iul srie-:lm-l l l'41lf'l'l1ity: ut Nl:-l'1'z'rslml'g1 sim? llllfl. MRS. GEORGE F. HAM!-IR, ll.:l.. Hrmf of Rvllllillgl' IIIYIHVIIIIII Wm-ll:-slvy: ut xlf'l'l'4'I'Slllll'Ql blIlf'f' FMT. ERIC EIJWARD HARRIS, lNl.H.S.'l'.. l .R.C.S,. llwul uf Ifzc' Chvnzixlry Dvpartrnwlt: Queen l'lliZaln9th's School. HHTtlQ'lllll'y'. lfngland: Saltlvy lihurrh of lfngzlund Cul lvgv. llirniingliam: Ministry of lfduvutinn l'e-rmanvnt Vllf'21I'lllllgl Cvl'tillr'at'c' W26: Ministry of l'lduL'ati0n. Cairo. ligyptz taught al 'Vanta Secondary Srlmnl: servml with Royal Air Forvv in lxlf'llll9I'l'HIlPilll and Middle ERIFIPITI 'l'lwatws: twivc- IlN Illl0lll'll in disputvlws for dis- linguislwd svi'vic'v: lrrunze- oak leaf and four valnpaigru medals: svnior stall dlltivs at Air Ministry. London: rvsigzilml voiiiniissioli W-17. retaining IN'l'lIlilllPl1I rank ol' Squadron l,v:ulc'r: vmwllillg: staff midwintf-r mlelnalvz l'z1f'ulty llSlH'l'. r-lmpr-l: at lxlf'l'f'l l'SllllIAg1' slum- NHT. IC. A. Shllvy L. A. Pluntz Mrs. Hamer E. E. Harris Allr, Spl11'll1'11l11'rg1'r. I1-ft. 1l1'vl11le'x lifvrary 111511285 Il'lII.ll' Mr. Colzlin r111'l1'r11f1'.s gt'0IILl'fI'I-l' rlognzn. MRS. NORRIS YV. GRAIHLL, .-MH.. Rt'IllIl.Ilg Pro- post gramluatv xsork at Cvllyslnllrg llollf-gi-: gxrailuaitr' gram: Uttf-rlwin Collvge: graclualv work at Ohio Stale work at 1,1-higli llniwrsity: GPllf'l'ill lflvf'tl'ic- S1'i1-nw lfxliwrsityz at Nlf'l'l'Q l'SlhllI4Ql sinvv W-19. Fellowship at' Union College rluringl the summe-r ol' 1959: me-mlwr of Ihr- AI1lt'l'il'Hll lilll'lllll'i1l Sovivty: STEPHEN ,IULES SZEKELY, He'1111 of flu' l.11ti11 Uv- favulty lmllsillr-ss ailvisvr of The Mv1'1'0rxl111rg .xvl'Il'.YI fNH'lllIt'lI1I llirkinson Collegv: Phi Rota Kappa: l'hi liaviilly ilIlYlSK'l' ol' the l,l'0klt'I'll0I1 lfrr-w: ll!'llll ol South Kappa Psi: Uinivron llvlta Kappa: ailxiser. l,ati1'lavii: llottagv: at lklPI'f'Pl'Slll1I'f1 sim-e l'l52. 1-we-pl lor lf-aw ol limo l,a114lvSo1'if-ly: thru- yvars in thf- Army Air l'i0l'f'PZ alrsviivv in N55 as Qllilllllillf' assisiant in 1'lh-niislry anzl elf-an ol' Colonial lfottagv: al ixlQ'l'4'Q I4Slllll'gE sinrc- 1950. tvarlwr ol' g.CPIlt'l'ill inorganir l'l11'llllhlI'y ul l.1-lligll llni- wrsilv. PHILIP L4-ROY GARIIETT, NIS.. f.'lIt'IIlf.SlI'-Y. l'llIj'.iI.l'X. Illlll .'ll11ll11'11111t1'1'.w: llvtlyslriirgr College-z nwuilwr ol T311 EAHLE HEIDELISAUGH GRUVHR, ll.'X.. fft'l'lIl1IlI. Kappa Epsilon lsoviali l ratvrniIy: Illk'IIllN l' ol' Kappa llil'U1'f1If of Ulm' fflulz 111111 l11.wl1'111111'11l11l M11.wi1': .lllniala l'hi Kappa lQ'tlllI'illllbIlilll Fl'2llt'I'llily1 taught at Thi- Colle-ggi-: grailuatr- work at lfolumlria lniu-rsily: ill Xlassanutta-n lNlilitaryI gkt'll1lf'llly. xYUH4lSl1lf'li. X irginia: lxlf'l'C'4'I'SllllI4Ql sinvv 1952. Mrs. Grulrill S. J. Szvkvly P. L. Gurrell E. H. Grover f X IIIII' jlll'l.lll l l'1'Ill'lI lJl'l?!.l'N.Wll'. ,HIL Slllflll. llplwr l1iI'llll't'. nlrlilllrlizls his 'l,r1':'11ffly fluff f'0lIgl'lIl.lll lIIlfIll'1' in glllvlll-IIQ' and l'1?ff1'l'fl'lIg lfzz' Ill-ll.:Q'1'll,!.Y r'n11fl11f'l1'1f .YfIllll'1'N Il',li4'!I flll' llru .Nr'lIUl!ll'.Y in lflz' III-Vlllff' urs' in XUIIII' .illlllll IIIIIIIIIVV' l'I'ilIl'- ina. Ur. .-1lu11'x'. tnhldlv piv- llll'l'. 1lf'l11nll.wfr11l4'.w lfzv flwgrw' with ll'!If1'!I ilu' SINIIILYII fun- gllllgl' I'IlII ln' lIlIll'IIll'll lu' 1111- xIl.wp1'r'll'llg IH'flH'fI'1IfUf.i. llzk r'l11.w,w llvllrflf-x Ifl1'.xIn'1'll1r'11' lrilfa Ihr' usual irllvrvsl un 1.1111717111- ing rliflxlwr l.lIl,lJ1lI'fS. lffnlogy .wlllffwlllx unflwr flu' f'UII1lH'fl'llf l1'1lrfa'r.wl11'p nf Ur. lfnmry' 'ln' .W'l'lI. lmllum lTi1'llll't'. furplnr- ing lfzw ,ll.lllllf1'l'l'IIl Illlffl-l'!lf'if'Y uml ll'UlllIl'I'N of lfn' plunl L'l.ll:Q'lIOHI. 9 1,111 X 17 ay' RICHARD RUSSELL SCHELLENBERCER, A.B., Acting Head of English Department: Mercersburg Academy '42: Princeton University '46: adviser, The Lit: adviser, l ifteen : secretary of Mercersburg's Cum Laude Society: dean of Main Hall: taught at West Nottingham Academy for three years: at Mercersburg since 1952. MRS. ERIC E. HARRIS, A.B., Reading Program: George Watson's College, Edinburgh. Scotland. West Minster: taught in the U.S.A. and abroad: at Mercers- burg since 1953. JAMES DONALD CONLIN, B.S., lllathenzatics. Com- mercial Subjects. and Assistant Coach-Football. Basket- ball. and Baseball: studied business administration, ac- counting and finance at University of Maine, Brown, and Bryant Colleges: U.S. Army 1945-1947: at Mercers- burg since 1954. RUSSELL HINCKLEY LORD, JR., B.A., MA., English: Phillips Academy, Andover, 1942: Columbia College Chonor scholarship for four yearsl 1946: Har- vard University: Denver University, 1949: taught one year at Denver University as graduate assistant: con- tributed book reviews and literary selections to the Christian Science Monilor: joumalistic work: Merchant Marine 1946-1947: at Mercersburg since 1954. JOHN C. METCALFE, Visiting Lecturer in Interna- tional Relazinns: author, journalist. lecturer: Executive Editor, Metcalfe News Agency, Washington, D. C.: University of Notre Dame: visiting lecturer at Univer- sity of Kansas and University of Minnesota: war cor- respondent, accredited to the White House and Depart- ment of State: active member, National Press Club, Washington, D. C.: and Overseas Press Club, New York City: at Nlercersburg since 1954. DAVID LLOYD EMORY, AB., Chemistry. Mathemat- ics. Biology: George School: Oberlin College: graduate work at Oberlin: at Mercersburg since 1955. RICHARD EUGENE WENTZ, AB.. B.D.. School Minister, Instructor of Bible History: Ursinus College: The Theological Seminary, Lancaster, Pa.: graduate work at Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.: Beta Sigma Lambda Fraternity: former Assistant Pastor of Christ Church, Hagerstown, Md.: contributed to The Christian Century. The Messenger: faculty secretary to YMCA: adviser to Christian Service Group: at Mercersburg since 1955. HAMPTON PARTON ABNEY, AB., Ed.M., English, Spanish: Franklin and Marshall College: graduate work at The Pennsylvania State University and The University of Pittsburgh: Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, Pi Gamma Mu honorary fraternity: assistant faculty adviser, the KARUX: U.S. Army 1953-1956: at Mercers- burg since 1956. 135 R. R. Schellenberger Mrs. Harris J. D. Conlin R. H. Lord, Jr J. C. Metcalfe D. L. Emory R. E. W'entz H. P. Abney 4. 'Q' A. R. Sc-lmnheilvr 0. XVallu-r All'l'Hl7ll IKUUULPH SCHUNHEITICR, KS.. llvml Ffmflnzll lfnrzrfr. Haul SIVI-lIIl7Il.I1,2 lfuzzrll. und :11t'l',lllVIi1'tlI lIrz1u'in,2: l.nwl4v11r'f-villv l're'purutnry Svhonl. 1952: SlYl'illf1fif'lll llollvgc-, 1956: ul NItAl'f'9l'Hl?llI'g1 simw- 1956. UNVEN VVALKER, NIE.. NIA.. l 1'1'r1r'l1. Spur1ixh: UlliY4'l'Sify of fzillifflflliill lhliwrsity of l1hif'a,go: Uniwr- sity of H1-i4ivllu-rg. llvrxnulmy: Uniwrsity of 'l?I't'll0hlQ'. . , . . , . . .i ... I'Illl1l. llm'uxl'1l lIIlYl'l'SlIy1 Iln Pwtu lxuppu: Iuughl in ,lalpalln Kvlllxil Colle-gr-. N. Y.. 'l'lle- I,t'llllSyIYillli1l Stam- Uniwrsily. Hul'X'zlr1l. illlll Hzlllvliffvz ut hlf'l'1't'l'Sl!lll'Ql since- 1950. Ur RIIIIAIII Ill: 111.41 1 lVUllf'V x upon inn num !IlYflII',l'.. leflg fllr. f.'lIIIlt'l'0lI f'llll'lAdllfl'.Y l rf'nr'l1. right. E. B. Chatlield R. I.. Smith EDWIN BRUCE CHATFIELD, B.A., English: Yale lfniwrsity: gzrauluatr' study at Bread Loaf School of English: at l1It'I'CPI'5l1lll'g1 since- 1957. ROBERT LEE SMITH, AB., Frvrzrh. Latin: Univer- sity of llvnnsylxaniaz postgraduate work at the Univer- sity ol Pennsylxziniaz Thc-ta Xi Fratvrnityg Pi Delta Phi honor sovivty: favulty adviser to Marshall Society and Les lfopains: assistant adviser to this Pre-ss Club: at NIQ'I'l'f l'SllllliQl sinve 1957. A f ! T. C. Wood P. T. Cameron THOMAS CLAGETT WOOD, BS., MUIl16lI1lllil'.Yf Massachusetts Intitute of Teclniologyg at lVI1-rcrrslnirg since 1958. PETER TORREY CAMERON, AB.. Frvnch and Latin: Loomis, Hamilton College. study at Utiva College and at the British Institute of the UlliYP1'Sily Of PHFISS at Me-rcerslnxrg sint-e 1958. ,llr. Clzalfield, lc-ft, informs. Mr. Bair Ieciurvs to his German class. ' III flu' Imp pi1-lur1-. Ur. TU1111 .vl11111'1'.w IIIQN l1r11l1'g1'.w' p11p1'r.w 11s flu' l1111'.w fl1111111l1'r lfzmuglz I1 l1llI.Z. Off lf11' g'r1'1f1'r1111. l,'11111'f1 S1'f11111f11'1'l1'r I11r11.w In 1l1'l1'1'11I1' lIllI'.NIlI.l.Y. IIS I-ll ll11' 111-xl S1'l'll1' lu' 1'f11'1'ffs ll 1111'1'l111111'1'11f 11l'llIl'- ing 11111112 TIIIAX .x'1'11r ,U1'r1'1'r.v- lmrg l11111.vls ll .vIr1111g1' p111'- 11111111'111111f lf11' r1'f11r11 nf 1111: of ils llllbllf. Third srxvrln-. Ur. li11rg1'11. '5h'. IIIIil'4'lAl' q111'ri1'.s. D111's 1'1'1'ry11111' IIII!1'!'l'SflIIIll':J--. IIN lf11' 1'11l1'l1l11s 11r111'11.v si! f111p1'- lvxxlj' II!'f.lll11!1l't1 by flu' 1-0111- IJll'.X'I.1l.l'.Yllf l'0H1'gl' Illfllll. Il',1l.l'1I Rll.9.N4'll 11111-1' 1i1'fi111'1l IIN ilu- .w11l1j1'1'l ill ll'lll'f'll 111' 11111'1'r lfllllll' 11'f111l Il't' 11r1' flllklnllg' 11l11111l. Iglllllblll. Ur. l.1'11'i.v. 152. f1111.v llll' .vpurlf of 111111111- 1'1fg1' as 111111' l11'. 11111. 1'11111f111'l.v ll 1'l11.v.v 111'1111l1'. 138 A' 4' . V M, 179' fCf'3 HAROLD EUGENE DAVIS, B.S., Head of Spanish Department: Reade Township High School, Shippens- burg State Teachers College: graduate work at Middle- bury College. University of Mexico: U.S. Army 1953- 1955: taught at' ,lames Buchanan High School 1955- 1958: at Mercersburg since 1958. DAVID MARSHALL TYSON, A.B.. Mathematics: Wilbraham Academy, Yale University: U.S. Army 1955-1958: at Mercersburg since 1958. W'ALTER HOTCHKISS RURCIN, JR., A.B., Mathematics: Mcrcersburg Academy 753: Dartmouth College: graduate work at Princeton University: Phi Delta Theta: Phi Beta Kappa: Cum Laude Society: at Mercersburg since 1959. ROBERT ENZER LEWIS, JR., A.B., English, Tennis: Mercersburg Academy. ,525 Princeton University: Cum Laude Society: at Mercersburg since 1959. STEVVART SANDY CLARK, B.S.. MA.. Chemistry. General Science: University of Massachusetts: grad- uate work at George Peabody College, Columbia Uni- versity, and as a fellow in chemistry. Vanderbilt Uni- versity: taught at the New London School, Connecticut: Tilton Academy. New Hampshire: educational mis- sionary in West China: Stoneleigh Prospect Hill School: Principal of Leland Cray School, Townshend, Vermont: Phi Delta Kappa: at Mercersburg since 1959. DONALD HAVERSTICK GOODYEAR, JR., A.B., English: The Mercersburg Academy '52: Williams Col- lege: The Army Language School: Cum Laude Society: at Mercersburg since 1959. DONALD FOWLE JOHNSON, B.S.. MS.. Mathe- matics. Chemistry: Bowdoin College. graduate work at Middlebury College and Boston University: taught at Belmont Hill School. Worcester .lunior College. The Westtown School: at Mercersburg from 1941 to 1944: resumed teaching at Mercersburg 1959. HENRY ABEL KITTREDGE, B.S.. History, Oratory: Lincoln School: Kenyon College: graduate work Foreign Service School, Georgetown Universit , Washin ton Y g - D. C.: U.S. Army 1943-1946: at Mercersburg since 1959. 139 H. E. Davis D. M. Tyson W. H. Rnrgin, Jr. R. E. Lewis, Jr. S. S. Clark D. H. Goodyear, Jr D. F. Johnson H. A. Kittredge 1,-.K , - 4 ' u 1 nvu.L s ' J N 1 mwah: i . F Wr- ' , , J K w ' - f i - 45 fllr. johnson helps to calm II qualm as Mr. White prepares to drop a bomb. JESSE LeROY HOUPT, Steward: Mail Carrier for the Mercershurg: Academy 1923 to 1942: served in the Uniterl States Navy for 42 months: returned to Nlercerslmrg in 1946. MRS. CLARENCE LUCK CHARLTON, Hostess at .4flf7IilIl.Sll'llll.lII1 Builrling: Logan College: at Mereers- lrurg since 1935. J. L. Hnupt Mrs. Charlton MIRIAM WITHEROW, Seeretury to the Head Mus- ter: Tl10mpson'S Business College: at Mr-rcerslmrg since 1941. JOSEPH HAROLD LANDIS, B.C.S., .flssistrtrzt Treasurer: Strayer College of Accountancy, George Washington University: at Mercerslrurg 1930-1937: U.S. Navy February 1942 until lfeliruary 1946g returneil to lllereerslmrg 1946. Miss Witlleruw J. H. Landis 7, W W ,777 ' ' g - ,ff vt., J- A , cw., tfd , V ft tc f Cttee rx.-M2 AIMEIC KATHERINE KULP, A.I3.. ILS. in I..S.. ,X l,lllII'!H'1.Ill7f Wilson llollc-go: Dre-xc-l lnslitutm- of 'l'r'c'll- R nology Lilmrury Sm-liool: li0l'IIlQ'I' l1lt'llllH'l' ol' tlw stuff ol' Yailc' Uniwrsity l,llll'ill'y. l'rinc'e-lon lllllYPI'Slly l.ilwrury. anal Wilson College l.iln'u1'y: ill NlPl'l't'I'Sl7lllig1 sinve- 1949. Miss Kulp Miss Slvinnwlz Mrs. Zllllingvr MRS. JUNE RUNK ZULLINGER, Mutrnn: Penn Hull: al Mvl'c'vi'sln1rg1 sinvf- 1952. MRS. GLAUYS LORENE AVERILL, R.N.. Rcsi41cr1I .Yur.w: ilaindr-n lflurk lxltJIll0l'lill Hospital. l,ill'lif'I'SlHll'gl'. W. Val.. 19127: lillilllllN'l'SlHlI'g1 Hospital Stull Nurse Q20 yvarsl: ut lxf1tll'l't'l'SllIll'gl sinvv 1956. MRS. LUCIAN CLARK RAREHAM. .'lXSI'.Yf!lI1l lo Illl' Lilzmriun: Crier .lunior liolli-,s1f': llniwrsity of l'ilts4 llllligllll at Nl:-rr'r'rslil1rg1 sinvv 1956. CHARLOTTE FRANCES STEINMETZ, RN.. Rosi- flvnt .'Nvlll'Si'I Washington County Hospital. Hagvrstown. Mil.. WQH: IYI'lYilIQ' duly nurse' for 229 yours: ill xlf'l'l't'l'S- lmrg sinm- l95T. Mrs. .Nvvrill Mrs. Iinrvlmm l'ilol lo f-11-pilolf Clllllt' in plwzsv. lloufs Ilml SIIIIIILYII? Uzwfr and oul. llr. Crmzlywzr fl1l'11ff'11lr'.w in his .illlll4'lIf.i- IIIl.IIlI.Y. uppvr picture-, ffm' rrlmvllrv bu! l'l1llI'l'fllllIll 1fl111f1'l1'1'.w Il'lIl'l'lI nzukrf IJPIIIIII-If lilwrulurw ,wuvlz ll rlyrzurniv url fnrnz in lrzr1'11-fx SUl'l.f'f-Y. and Ur. Kulp. middle llif'llll'l', lruins llzw rffrilrzlzlr' Ilvnms- ll11'Ill'.K of his Ufllflll'-Y vfzzsx ax Ilia' .xpf'11lfr'r'.v Illldi1'IIIT1? l'r111rl1'4'rlf'r1ll-1' lvl Ifzvir vars lwmrzzf' mplizwf In flu' slirrirzg l'l11'llip1'r' ll'lll'f',I is bring Il1'lI.l'1'l'l'!l 1l'l.flI .wuvlz nrvrl nn- flIllNl-IISIII. Ur llilgrul. lmultom pivl1ll'c'. 'flllIl'fl.IIIl.Y Us llzr' frzrlzffvx' flnrfur of our .wfwol Vlllllllllllllhf-Y. fjllffllg for 1110 ills um! I1l'lIIl1'l1fX of .'1f'llIlf'IIl l' Sflllll'lIfN lmx lwvrz ll jnln uwll IIIIIIIIIUKI ln' Ur. H1'l:rnlu11r1'l11'.s infirnlurj' -slug. 143 ,aw W7 'E S W 5 WYILMARTH I. JACOBS Assistant Headmaster During the winter The Mercersburg News published the results of a school public-opinion- poll pair of questions. 1. uName the one quality you like most in a teacherf, 2. Name the one quality you dislike most in a teacherf, A tabulation of the answers to this expression of opinion revealed that the top ten most ad- mired qualities are. in order, fairness, a sense of humor, understanding, ability to explain, friend- liness, personality, good teaching ability, con- sideration of pupil, interesting. and complete knowledge of the subject. Mercersburg teachers for a long period of years have been gifted with many of these qualities. Along with these attributes one could have cited these men for devotion and unselfish attention to the welfare of Mercersburg boys. Their support and encouragement, as well as the standards which they have upheld, have aided greatly in preparing the Mercershurg boy for a useful and valuable life. How many lives of students have been strengthened by the teachings and philosophies of many dedicated men in Mercersburg's past! The roster begins with Dr. Irvine, the great first headmaster, and Dr. Edwards, his worthy suc- cessor. The past glitters with such stars as Archibald Rutledge, Calvin Brown, Melvin Bassett, William McLaughlin, Milo Gibson, Harry Smith, Grey Wyman, Pratt Tobey, Frank Currier, Lucian Bareham, Rollin Gilbert. John Montgomery, and Col. Wills. These men have taken their place in Mercers- hurg history and have laid down a challenge for those who are still on the faculty after long years of service or for those who have recently come to the faculty with the freshness and en- thusiasm of youth. The Academy's present and continuing teachers and staff are well aware of this challenge and seek every day to preserve the heritage of excellent instruction which belongs to Mercersburg. QXQERSIQO -SV '90 1 oqpitillfgqf T gsuifk 5 b uv 924, Q8 , X miami 144- ,Jef if , f W f 4' if 0 ,f 0 ,f U , ,f 1 Records, lists, statistics! These do not make interesting reading, but they are an essential part of the story of a school year. Their preservation plays an important role in building that heritage which makes a school great. The following pages may be dull, but they catalog the names of those who in 1960 share in Mercersburg's Heritage of Quality. l-15 Summer choo RICHARD MONROE BAUMAN, JR. Reading, Pa. DONALD LEWIS BEALE Lemoyne, Pa. CYRUS EZRA BEEKLEY, JR. Kutztown, Pa. FRANK LEE BEERS, II Clearfield, Pa. JAMES FREDERICK BLACKMER Aztec, N. M. THEODORE VODREY BOYD Portsmouth, Ohio STEPHEN LEE BRANDWENE Kingston, Pa. GERALD KENNETH BUSCH Mexico City, Mexico THOMAS EDWARDS CARMAN Northfield, Ill. ALBERT JEFFERSON CARPENTER, III Attleboro, Mass. THOMAS BRUCE CARPENTER, JR. Youngstown, Ohio WILLIAM LOUIS CLEVELAND Murfreesboro, N. C. HENRY THOMAS COCHRAN Bryantown, Md. JOHN MAURICE COLESTOCK Mercersburg, Pa. HIRAM THOMPSON DALE, JR. State College, Pa. THOMAS JOSEPH DANAHER, JR. Mercersburg, Pa. DAVID NICLAES DEMAREST Metuchen, N. J. JEFFREY HOLT DENNIS Arlington, Va. WILLIAM ROSS DIEHL, III Columbus, Ohio HIRAM HERBERT DRAKE Jackson Center, Pa. MORTON JAY EARLEY, JR. Hastings, Pa. CARLOS GONZALO ETCHENIQUE Sao Paulo, Brazil JOHN THOMAS EVANS, JR. Fairmont, W. Va. ENRIQUE FAJARDO Bogota, Colombia ERNESTO FAJARDO Bogota, Colombia CHARLES WILLARD GARDNER McKees Rocks, Pa. FRED WOODWORTH GATES Shepherdstown, W. Va. TOM MERCER GIRDLER, III Massillon, Ohio DANIEL MORTON GRISSINGER, IV McConnellsburg, Pa. SALLY ANN GRISSINGER McConnellsburg, Pa, PHILIP BRADLEY HALLORAN Beckley, W. Va. JOHN WILLIAM HARALSON Augusta, Ark. ROBERT WENDELL HECHT Canton, Ohio JAMES RICHARD HELLER Coplay, Pa. JAMES SEWARD HILTNER Chicago, Ill. JACK DENNIS HORTON Robertsdale, Pa. CHARLES WAYLAND HUGHES Camp Hill, Pa. ROBERT LEROY HUNTER Eau Claire, Pa. RANDALL DAVIES JONES Lancaster, Pa. WALTER ALLAN KAUFFMAN West Chester, Pa. PHILIP CONNER KEIFFER Mercersburg, Pa. GILBERT EDWARD KINDELAN, JR. Mercersburg, Pa. EDWARD MARTIN LEBAR Sarasota, Fla. JOHN LELAND LODER Leesport, Pa. ALFRED BARKLEY MAST Wyomissing, Pa. ROBERT CLAMER MILLER, JR. Collegeville, Pa. LOWELL MATTHEW MITTELL Sandy Spring, Md. EDWARD FRANKLIN MOSELEY Oil City, Pa. JAY ARTHUR MUFFLY Watsontown, Pa. MICHAEL FREDERIC NEIDORFF Altoona, Pa. ROBERT MARSHALL NEIDORFF Altoona, Pa. ROBERT HAROLD OTTESEN Atlanta, Ga. HUBERT WINE PATTERSON Shelby, Ohio JACOB PETER SARTZ, III Arlington, Va. PATRICK JOHN SERRILL Horsham, Pa. ARLEY ORLAND SICA, JR. Hagerstown, Md. PAUL STACY SMITH Mercersburg, Pa. JOHN FREDERICK SOMMER Lafayette, Calif. FRANCIS EDGAR STULTZ, JR. Mercersburg, Pa. JOSEPH ROBERT TAGERT Pottstown, Pa. WILLIAM BURDETTE MATHEWS WALLACE Charleston, W. Va. ANDREW TAINTER WALTER, JR. Charleston, W. Va. JAMES MICHAEL WEATHERWAX Jackson, Mich. DONALD FORREST WEBSTER Milford, Del. PHILIP COURTNEY WEINBERGER Gallipolis, Ohio DANIEL WEBSTER WILBUR, IV Huntington, N. Y. JAY HALL WILKINSON Waynesboro, Pa. JAMES PETER WILLARD State College, Pa. JON ROGER WILLIAMS Ramey, Pa. CHRISTOPHER LIVINGSTON WINTERS Williamsport, Pa. JEFFREY WILLIAM YATES Lake City, Pa. DAVID WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN Mercersburg, Pa. 146 Upper M ddler Class ARTURO JOSE ABALLI, JR. 1470 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn. HAROLD WILLIAM ALSTED 212 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. CHARLES VICTOR ALVAREZ 255 N. Broad St., Waynesboro, Pa. SAMUEL BASIL BALBER 606 Briar Hill Dr., Greensburg, Pa. SCOTT FREDERICK BASINGER 144 Ohio St., Elyria, Ohio ROBERT SEXTON BATES 616 Edgewood Dr., Lakeland, Fla. RICHARD MONROE BAUMAN, JR. 104 Harvey Ave., Reading, Pa. BARRIE JOHN BELL Carmichaels St., Rices Landing, Pa. CHESTER LEE BERKEY R. D. 5, Somerset, Pa. LOUIS ROBERTSON BERTRAND 103 Venus Dr., Newark, Del. JACK WILLIAM BLAIR, JR. 504 Linden Rd., Charleston, W. Va. JOHN SAMUEL BOOTH, III 220 Norland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. JOHN WINFIELD BORHMAN, III Gibbons Hotel, Dayton, Ohio GORDON LEE BOWIE, JR. 706 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. GEORGE MILLARD BURRIER, JR. Windy Ghoul Estates, Beaver, Pa. GEORGE LANDIS CALDER 1227 Willow St. Pike, Lancaster, Pa. STANLEY WILLIS CALKINS, JR. 93 Princeton Ave., Uniontown, Pa. DONALD LYON CAMERON 515 Glenwood Ave., Williamsport, Pa. ROBERT CALLAN CARDER, JR. 204 W. Irvin Ave., Hagerstown, Md. ALBERT JEFFERSON CARPENTER Ridgewood Rd., Attleboro, Mass. CHARLES GARDNER CLEAVELAND R. D. 1, Clear Spring, Md. HENRY THOMAS COCHRAN Bryantown, Md. JOHN MAURICE COLESTOCK 8 Linden Ave., Mercersburg, Pa. F. TROY COPE, III 666 S. Lincoln Ave., Salem, Ohio FRANK GARNETT COWHERD, III 1001 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, Va. SPRINGER WYN NE COX 301 E. Patterson Ave., Connellsville, Pa. 147 STEWART RADFORD CRANE 1760 Gainsway, Winter Park, Fla. MARSHALL DANIELS, II 184 E. Main St., Hancock, Md. THOMAS LLEWELLYN DAVIS, III 837 E. Broad St., Tamaqua, Pa. ADELBERT JAMES DIBBLE 321 Front St., Owego, N. Y. THOMAS BOYD EDLEFSEN 1032 Winsor Ave., Oakland, Calif. JOSEPH BLACK ELLIOTT, JR. 1010 Red Rose La., Villanova, Pa. JOHN THOMAS EVANS, JR. 1307 Peacock La., Fairmont, W. Va. MAHLON THATCHER EVERHART, III Box 443, Mesilla Park, N. M. ENRIQUE FAJARDO Calle 70A if 4-91, Bogota, Columbia FRANKLIN PIERCE FENNEKOHL 3827 Inwood Dr., Houston, Tex. JOHN WILLIAM FINDLATER, JR. 14226 Faust Ave., Detroit, Mich. JOHN RICKARD FLETCHER 603 Headlands Rd., Painesville, Ohio DAVID NEWTON GARVER 10073 Echo Hills Dr., Brecksville, Ohio MICHAEL SCOTT GATES 6045-18th St., Arlington, Va. BRUCE NORMAN GIMMY 516 Fountain Ave., Reading, Pa. TOM MERCER GIRDLER, III 1654 Coventry Rd., N.E., Massillon, Ohio WARREN EDMOND GOODENOW, III 123 Lakeview Dr., R. D. 1, Grafton, Ohio WILLIAM BROWN GORDON 29 Priscilla La., Carnegie, Pa. WILLIAM DANIEL GORMAN Coalport, Pa. DAVID CURTISS GRING 515 Bellevue Ave., Laureldale, Pa. CHARLES WARREN GROCE 220 W. Walnut St., Selinsgrove, Pa. RICHARD ALLEN GROSS 1000 Ash Lane, Irwin, Pa. WILLIAM HARVEY HANKS, JR. 8 High St., Cambridge, Md. TORRENCE COUSINS HARDER 107 Columbia Ave., Hamburg, N. Y. 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Markley Thomas W. McCausland David M. McCloskey, II John E. McCune William H. McKee Lee F. McVay David P. Meese, Jr. Michael L. Meiselman David J. Millstein Charles L. Minter Lowell M. Mittell Thomas W. Mittler Bruce C. Moggio John B. Montgomery Roseliano A. Montiel Edward A. Moses Theodore Mottu, IV Charles R. Moyka John M. Myers Harold S. Newill John A. Nuernberger Peter A. Olmstead Robert H. Ottesen James R. Patterson Kenneth T. Pearlman Eugene E. Polgar, Jr. Donald K. Pollinger William C. Putnam, Jr. Thomas L. Ralston Robert E. Rapp Philip B. Ray, Jr. James E. Reichert Bruce L. Reline Kent R. Rentschler David J. Robinson Philip N. Ross, Jr. Fred deP. Rothermel, Jr. Roswell R. Sanford, Jr. J. Peter Sartz, III Bruce W. Scheuermann J. Stephen Schmidt Thomas G. Scully, Jr. P. Trammell Seibert, Jr. Stephen E. Sellery Frank M. Shipper Stephen C. Simonson John M. Simpson Robert H. Sippel Peter L. Smith Leonard C. Smyth D. Paul Sommerville, I I Henry H. Spire Ronald J. Stephany Andrew H. Stewart, Jr. Michael H. Stone John M. Strauch J. Robert Tagert James D. Tay, Jr. Ronald J. Taylor William M. Thompson John F. Tims John R. Turney William G. Vernocy Dieter N. von der Heyde Peter Wagner Marvin M. Walsh Michael E. Ward John H. Ware, IV John Weiler Allan S. White W. Dan Wilmarth Daniel M. Wilson, II John M. Wilson, Jr. Robert C. Wimer Henry R. Winner Christopher L. Winters R. Garin Wiss Robert K. Wolf David A. Yundt Robert R. Zeger, J r. Jack R. Zeth David W. Zimmerman Marshall Literary Society Robert L. Adair, Jr. Louis R. Albright, III Chas. V. Alvarez Robert J. Andrews Robert E. Arthur, Jr. Samuel B. Balber Robert L. Bamberger David R. Bare Lynn H. Barkalow Scott F. Basinger Robert S. Bates Richard M. Bauman, Jr. Barrie J. Bell Ernest W. Bell Wm. A. Bell Albert C. Bellas Michael C. Bellas Louis R. Bertrand Donald M. Birrell Andrew E. Bisset James F. Blackmer Jack W. Blair, Jr. Hal R. Blanchard Philip E. Bliss A. Gwynn Bowie Theodore V. Boyd M. Ray Branscome, Jr. David E. Brody Steven N. Brody Cheston H. Browning, III Roger E. Budny Gerald K. Busch Terrence B. Byrne George L. Calder Stanley W. Calkins, Jr. Fred L. Callaway A. Ralph Callender, Jr. Donald L. Cameron Thomas E. Carman Howard B. Carpenter T. Bruce Carpenter, Jr. Ray B. Cessna, II Taylor M. Chamberlin Jorge R. Colberg Gordon E. Compton Wendell C. Compton John P. Corderman Eugene A. Corriher Peter M. Crow William J. Curry, III Charles W. Curtis H. Thompson Dale, Jr. David B. Dalzell, Jr. Thomas J. Danaher, Jr. Marshall Daniels, II Laning R. Davidson Allan L. Davis Thomas L. Davis, III John E. deBruycker John G. Drew, Jr. Jon A. Dubbs Charles L. Duhe William H. Dunbar, IV M. Jay Earley, Jr. Bruce M. Eckert Harry L. Eiferle, Jr. Richard S. Einstein Joseph B. Elliott, Jr. R. Curtis Erwin, Jr. Carlos G. Etchenique John T. Evans, Jr. Robert W. Evans G. Thomas Ewing, III Andrew J. Fabian, Jr. John F. Farnham Franklin P. Fennekohl John W. Findlater, Jr. William M. Fisher Jay O. Freer Alan E. Friedman Michael S. Gates Leon M. Gauvreau Mark L. Genrich Alexander T. Getty Bruce N. Gimmy Wilford R. Goldman, Jr. Warren E. Goodenow, Ill James 0. Goodwin William B. Gordon C. Jeffrey Gorsuch Thomas K. Graham, Jr. David P. Griffith David C. Gring Charles W. Groce Richard A. Gross Mark Hajjar Richard A. Hamilton William H. Hanks, Jr. John P. Harr George E. Harwin I. John Haviland Rupert V. Havill Stephen B. Hazzard, Jr. William S. Helton, Jr. Philip K. Hensel, III Theodore W. Herr W. Thomas Hershey George F. Hetfield, Jr. George R. Higinbotham, Robert L. Hoch, Jr. John G. Hofistot, III David S. Hope Robert N. Howell, Jr. John E. Johnson Drew Johnston, IV George L. Judy, Jr. Joseph E. Kalbach Thomas H. Karins Barry H. Kart John P. Kaufman Howard P. Kenig Gilbert E. Kindelan Kenneth J. Kopf Andrew W. Kreider Richard M. Kurshan Richard B. Landau Dennis K. Larry Richard F. Lasner Richard H. Lear Edward M. Lebar Robert 0. Lenna Malcolm A. Lesavoy Tony Levenson Joseph R. Linn, Jr. Thomas R. Linsley Thomas W. M. Long, I David G. Lorentz George M. Loughran Frank J. Loushil, III Jay N. Macht Jon M. Maksik Wallace P. Malley Gary D. Marshall Daniel O. Martin Alfred B. Mast J. Peter Master David C. Mathew Reed N. McCandliss Barry R. McClelland James W. McEwan, Jr. Michael H. McLean William M. McLure Joseph G. McNerney William A. McNickle Andre W. Mendell Michael A. Menlowe Julien H. Meyer, Jr. Charles R. Miller, Jr. Hugh L. Miller Robert C. Miller, Jr. Frederick R. Millhiser Robert B. Mitchell Jay R. Moore Joseph P. Murray Joseph T. Murtagh, Jr. Alonzo D. Naylor Michael F. Neidorfi Robert M. Neidorii Richard H. Newhouse Jose A. Rodriguez Olleros Lawrence E. Orme Richard M. Ornitz Peter L. Outhwaite John Palaschak, III Barry L. Parsons Kenneth S. Patton, III William K. Peck, III Fred A. Pennington, Jr. R. Lee Peterson 0. Anderson Petty, III Henry L. Phillips, III James H. Pidgeon R. Randolph Pittman Fletcher N. Platt, Jr. James H. Plummer, Jr. William J. M. Polan Morris A. Pollock William A. Poulakos Dennis W. Prior David G. Rauscher E. Scott Reese Harry M. Reeser, III D. Lloyd Reichard, II Eric P. Reii John F. Reilly II Charles E. Rice, III Barry S. Rimler Leroy F. Ritmiller, Jr. A. James Robinson, II Ivon D. Rohrer Geoffrey E. Russell John D. Russell, Jr. James W. Samans Fred Samuels Harvey 0. Sargent, III Gene J. Sausser Kinney Schulte David T. Searls, Jr. Edward B. Shallcross Gordon H. Shapiro Milton J. Shapiro Francis H. Sharp, Jr. J. Adam Shartle, Jr. J. Daniel Shaver, Jr. Stephen C. Shay Alan P. Shepard Nicholas L. Shields, Jr. Thomas E. Sides Harvey E. Siegel Anders C. Sjaastad Robert C. Skeoch M. Wilson Snyder, Jr. Jerry R. Sowers John P. Spoerl Roger P. Staiger, Jr. William E. Stepp, Jr. Robert A. Stem Francis E. Stultz, Jr. Philip B. Swain Norman T. Thompson John V. Tiberi, Jr. William P. Tranter, Jr. Daniel H. Treloar, III David S. Treloar Joseph R. Updyke Stephen B. Van Sciver Conrad W. Varner Philip H. Varner, Jr. J. Randolph Vinson Albert E. Walker Anthony J. Walker Stephen C. Walker Dennis V. Ward, Jr. Philip C. Weinberger Brent H. Weinman Richard V. Wentz John H. Whitmoyer James C. Whitten Robert R. Wible Daniel W. Wilbur, IV Robert E. Williams, Jr. Ben M. Willwerth Owen L. Wilson William A. Wiltman G. Ashley Woolridge James S. Wyckoff J eflrey W. Yates Arnold E. Zaks Dennis A. Zeger Barry S. Zelesnick Allen W. Zern Grandsons ARTURO J. ABALLI, JR., Son of .... . WILLIAM G. ABELL, JR., Son of . . . . LoUIs R. ALBRICHT, III, Son of . . . THOMAS M. ARMSTRONG, son of .... SCOTT F. BASINGER, Son of ...... ANDREW E. BISSET, Son of ........ W. BREWSTER BLACKMER, son of . . . G. LEE BOWIE, JR., Son of .............. . CHESTON H. BROWNING, III, grandso DAVID C. BUTTERFIELD, grandson of DONALD L. CAMERON, Son of ...... T. BRUCE CARPENTER, JR., son of . . HOWARD B. CARPENTER, son of .... GORDON E. COMPTON, Son of ...... FRANK G. COWHERD, III, Son of . . . STEWART R. CRANE, son of ........ DAVID B. DALZELL, JR., Son of .... . THOMAS J. DANAHER, grandson of . MARSHALL DANIELS, II, Son of .... JOHN E. DEBRUYCKER, son of ..... WILLIAM H. EPSTEIN, Son of ...... MAHLON T. EVERHART, III, son of . G. THOMAS EWING, III, Son of ..... JAY O. FREER, son of ........... JONATHAN D. FREER, Son of .... ALEXANDER T. GETTY, son of ..... WILLIAM B. GORDON, grandson of ...... CLARKE H. GREGER, son of ....... CHARLES W. GROCE, Son of ....... THOMAS P. HAMILTON, III, Son of . . PHILIP K. HENSEL, III, Son of .... GEORGE F. HETPIELD, JR., son of . . . THOMAS R. HOOEER, son of ....... HUGH M. J AMISON, JR., Son of . . . JOSEPH E. KALBACH, son of ..... RICHARD H. LEAR, Son of ....... JOSEPH S. LIGHTY, JR., son of .... . JOSEPH R. LINN, grandson of . . . GEORGE M. LOUGHRAN, Son of ..... THOMAS W. MCCAUSLAND, Son of .... MICHAEL H. MCLEAN, stepson of . . DAVID P. MEESE, JR., son of ..... . JOSEPH P. MURRAY, grandson of . . . JOHN M. MYERS, soI1 of .......... JAMES H. PIDGEON, Son of ..... nof... Alexander . . . . . Arturo J. Aballi, . . . . . W. Graham Abell, . . . . Louis R. Albright, Jr. . . . . Thomas S. Armstrong 7 7 '28 '21 '27 '33 . . . . . Norman E. Basinger, '29 . . . . . .Andrew W. Bisset, . . . . Sidney B. Blackmer, Gordon L. Bowie, . . . . . . Cheston H. Browning '37 '12 '21 7 , 12 John M. Drumm fformer facultyj '32 . . . . . . . . Donald L. Cameron . . . . T. Bruce Carpenter, . . . . T. Bruce Carpenter, . . . . Walter A. Compton, . . . . F. Garnett Cowherd, . . . . . Robert F. Crane, . . . . . . . . David B. Dalzell, 7 '34 '34- '29 '41 '32 '35 . . . James M. Curran ffacultyj . . . Marshall W. Daniels, . . . .John G. deBruycker, . . . . Benjamin M. Epstein . . . . Mahlon T. Everhart, Jr., . . . . . . . G. Thomas Ewing, . . . Jay. D. Freer, .............JayD.Freer, RodmanP.Getty 7 '24 '35 '22 '31 '37 '31 '31 '29 C. Gordon fMercersburg Collegel . . . . . . . Frederick E. Greger, Warren F.Groce, . . . Thomas P. Hamilton, Jr., . . . . . . P. Kearney Hensel, . . . . . George F. Hetfield, . . . . Richard A. Hoober, . . . Hugh M. Jamison, . . . Joseph L. Kalbach, George A. Lear, Joseph S. Lichty, '31 '31 '30 '39 '27 '40 '29 '20 '31 '25 . . . Anthony Shulenberger fMercersburg CollegeJ Joseph M. Loughran, . . . Edward M. McCausland, ... .. .. . .. James Stewart, . . . . . . . David P. Meese, . . . . William Murphey, . . . . . . David M. Myers, . . . . James A. Pidgeon, Jr., '24 '31 '28 '28 '12 '32 '33 Grandsons DENNIS W. PRIOR, Son of ...... ERIC P. REIF, son of .......... HARVEY O. SARCENT, III, Son of . THOMAS G. SCULLY, JR., Son of . STEPHEN E. SELLERY, son of . . . J. ADAM SHARTLE, JR., Son of . . . . STEPHEN C. SHAY, Son of ...... NICHOLAS L. SHIELDS, J R., Son of grandson of ............... ROGER P. STAIGER, JR., grandson PHILIP B. SWAIN, JR., son of . . . JOHN R. TURNEY, son of ....... W. DAN WILMARTH, Son of ..... DANIEL M. WILSON, II, son of . . R. GARIN Wlss, son of ....... DENNIS A. ZEGER, Son of . . . ClLr+- '. R of .... . . . . . Howard A. Prior, ErnestC.Reif, Harvey O. Sargent, Jr., . . . . . . Thomas G. Scully . . . . Robert A. Sellery . . . . . . John A. Shartle, . . . . . Robert F. Shay, Ir., . . . Nicholas L. Shields . . . . . Ralph W. Shields, . . . . . Charles E. Brown . . . . Philip B. Swain, . . . . . James E. Turney, . . . . Walter F. Wilmarth, . . . M. Hayes Wilson, Ir., . . . . . Richard R. Wiss, . . . . Lawrence C. Zeger I .Lf -1.1 .,,v,I.4,A'xi-L-A441 in .g1.,...e....f.'1'iML . .W .,N-550 y' 1 -LWJ a. - l , . LLAA-P4. ' l JA-u If , gn yy' N 1 ' I i alnv 'ALL IWW? WILLIAM W. HOWARD F- 'f' .mv 1.k',,1,l' ', ' Director of Studie P Record Keeper: . ie: 1 ,pw-xA,L4,.'f-Y .LvvvG.f'-A4L.l4,Li,,L,- Yrvv QAMOC .max rw we A ' 'wp www 15 ll'-R 1., .--fwfr io- - rw: 13 I' P' .CQG1 O Q if 'f ' D If ,QU ' . fo +L'W'f !f-5 yvfk., Z1-:M-C 'rw Cav'-14,5 -AJ-J 1 , r' H S I 0 fi ftgal' Atv -cMjv',,i,. il' Asffw It 1 9 9 9 wg, ' ' f W4 ' ' WW' 1, . 1, lk ,, ' I , 61 ZZ X 5 ln order to have a yearbook of the high quality of the KARUX, it is neces- sary to have a large amount of support from patrons and friends of the school. The KARUX has always been fortunate enough to receive a great deal of help from its friends. The Board of the 1960 KARUX here wishes to make grateful acknowledgment to those whose interest, as evidenced by the follow- ing pages, has made this book possible. Patrons and Patronesses Mr and Mrs. M. J. Alimansky Mr and Mrs. Harold J. Alsted Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Arthur Dr. and Mrs. Norman E. Bmsinger Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Branscome Mr. and Mrs. B. Leonard Brody Mrs. Louis Brody Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Carman Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Carpenter, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis Dr. and Mrs. James 0. Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Druckenmiller Mr and Mrs. Harry L. Eiferle Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Einstein Mr and Mrs. John R. Eldridge Dr. and Mrs. James F. Enterline Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Fabian Mrs. William F. Farnham Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Girdler, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gross Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gurin Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harr Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Harwin Dr. and Mrs. Rupert A. Havill Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Z. Herr Mr. and Mrs. William I. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. George R. Higinbotham Dr. and Mrs. Oswald A. Holzer Dr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hooper Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Hope Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson and Mrs. George L. Judy . Joseph L. Kalbach and Mrs. and Mrs. Nathan Kart I. Joel Kenig and Mrs. Gilbert E. Kindelan and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Everett A. King Lawrence J. Kopf John C. Korpics Standley B. Kreider S. I. Lasner John Y. Latta George A. Lawrence Sidney Lebar Harry Lesavoy Donald B. Lewis Raymond A. Lewis Earl S. Loder Gerald T. Lorentz Edward L. Lynn Stanley H. Macht S. A. Maksik Ralph Markley and Mrs. Alfred N. McCandliss and Mrs. James W. McEwan and Mrs. and Mrs. Hal L. McKee Harold E. Meiselman Mrs. Patterson M. Menlowe Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Julien H. Meyer C. Richard Miller Howard Naylor A. Harvey Neidorff Newman H. Newhouse Charles A. Olmsteud Harold Ottesen Harold Parsons Sydney Pearlman William K. Peck Fred A. Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Petemon Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln M. Polan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulakos Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ralston Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rapp Mr. and Mrs. S. Lloyd Reichard Mrs. Ernest C. Reif Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. Ritmiller Mr and Mrs. Fred de P. Rothermel Mr and Mrs. John D. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Samans Col. and Mrs. Jacob P. Sartz Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Sausser Mr. and Mrs. Clement L. Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Manis R. Shapiro Mr and Mrs. John A. Shartle Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Shipper Mr. and Mrs. R. Norman Skeoch Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sowers Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stepp Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stultz Dr. and Mrs. Harold N. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. John V. Tiberi Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tims Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ward Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Weiler Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wiegel Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Weimberger Mr. and Mrs. James L. Whitten Dr. and Mrs. John M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Seward A. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Willwerth Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Wiss Mr. and Mrs. H. Rembrandt Woolridge Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Yates Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Zelesnick THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHAMBEBSBUBG 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. Ill!-.Y lilly ' '. IUXX ICR 1 rx IIlllfl1'lllMNIlll1 lflrnu fl flu anurlwx nl J Xllcs RIKXIIN In IXRIIIIIH B110WN-BMDGE MILLS, INC MANUFACTUR OF Gummed Papers and Tape CRESCENT INSIILATED WIRE AND CABLE CC. TRENTON, N.J. J. Cornell Murray, 1908 C. Edward Murray, Jr., 1910 J. C. Murray, Jr., 1932 Holi A. Murray, 1937 ally? CUMBERLAND VALLEY ELECTRIC CDMPANY Greencastle, Pa. McConnellsburg, Pa. Telephone 224 Telephone Hudson 5-2381 Mercersburg, Pa. Telephone 121 Qgggxn Wise Machine Company F. M. 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' HARRY KERSTEIN, Preside I - Hagerstown, Maryland I . i W, 2 . : gf, vm lag if .A .S gl X GU-wi P. ,f W f Q! , 1 ei AU X -1 wr ' ' HN if .Q A 4 ix W ., t A L-,, whiff X, :if L, , NSW, My U Q figs 3, S 1-in W-ww ' Y X i n s Lf ,V 5 ' ,pw A. 11 4 9 , ,+.a?iJ:Z,l X W Af i vig' I 3 f K K X .1 9 gram a grien CHAPEL SPII-Ili This pugv' ix nzmfv possffzlf- fllfflllzlfll lfw rourluwy nf NIR. nl: NIRS. Al.Br:1a'l' J. f:XRl'I-1N'I'ER mn NIR. nn Niles. Julrzs I.. wAHIT'l'I-IX X . far ,. X lil ,P 5 in LM, Si? 5 .....,, v i . P sn I, ffl.-.--NH: A , . Iwi' wi.w,i5W fxiqqf 'Y yzravd, 1 .. - . M' 'Q'-5--1- r. .... - Congratulations Class of '60 We've enjoyed serving you at The Store AND NOW . . . Hamburgers has three convenient shops for you in Baltimore Hamburgers I YORK BALTIMORE AT HANOVER . WESTVIEW ROAD Outfitters to Men and Boys since 1850 Compliments of a FRIEND Cavalier Motel 81 Restaurant Half an Hour from Mercersburg At Fort Littleton, exit 13, where Route 522 crosses the Penna. Turnpike Phone: McConnelsburg, HUdson 5-5671 30 Air Conditioned Rooms, Central Heat,Tele. vision, and combination tub and shower baths RESTAURANT - COCKTAIL BAR SWIMMING POOL American Express A.A.A. WCRO THE TOWER WITH THE POWER ik JOHNSTOWN, PA. I Compliments ABRAMOWITZ O f Wholesale Produce Co. CHARLEY BROTHERS CO. Wholesale Food Distributors FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GREENSBURG7 PA' All Fruits in Season PLUMBING -:- HEATING I , GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT I Mellonnellsburg, Pa. I ll Pllone: HUclson 5-3291 ICKST VIICNN Ulf' ANNEX 13 puigw l'.x nmzlw 1m.w,w1'lmlr fllIYPllgll lfn' url Nha. xxn Wes. .luux X. Illsrcm xw Ibn. xxlm Xllcs. IC. W. Sxlsslcla Real Estate Compliments of INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY BUSINESS LEASES SALES - APPRAISERS LYMAN AREA North M- South Carolina FELHEIM McKEE REALTY co. CHARLOTTE, N.C. COMPANY I23 W. 4th St. Ph: ED. 3-1134 REALTOR OLMSTEAD MOTOR CO. 2000 WILSON BLVD., ARLINGTON, VA. Phone JA. 7-8400 OLDSMOBILE Since 1 935 1 1 1 1 l l 1 7 i - 1 GYMNASIUM Ilzix pugw is Illllllt' po.vsl'Iz1f' lflfllllgll ilu' l'lIllff4'.Y-Y n Nha. xw Nlns. Swv-:x l'1axnl.x1xx xw A lfmrzw KEATLEY'S, Inc. Hlfverything in Sports 217-219 PRINCE STREET BECKLEY, W. VA. COPPER KETTLE Fine Foods and Cocktails 201 LINCOLN WAY EAST CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Frick Unit Air Conditioners are made in sizes from 3 to I5 h.p. Compliments of FRICK COMPANY Builders of fine REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING ICE IVIAKING and QUICK FREEZING EQUIPMENT QEFRI cv, Training Courses offered in Refrigeration two- and four-year college students. FRICK COMPANY WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA ag. 6. -'W flsfvq ,JF ,KUKIDICMY lIlIAI'I'II, fs png- IK llllllla' pn.w.eil1lv fllfllllgll ilu' l'UIlff1',U nl' Nha. xw Niles. limu-gm' 5. lixl.s'rux, Jn. sw lm. xw Xlns. HUIiIfIli'l' IC. Smwins MYERS AND TRITLE PENN APPLIANCE CO. Records and Electricarl Supplies DEPARTMENT STORE MERCERSBURG, PA. Mercersburg, Penna. The Mereersburg Journal Printers for The Lit The Mercersburg News The Mercersburg Academy Alumni Quarterly NORTH 1I0'l l'.KGI'I im llllgl' if mmlv lIlPX.YI.,Ilf' fllfllllffll ilu' 1-nurlf , . , Im. nn Nllcs. Nnmxx lx. lnslvplcn nn -X IJRIICNID The Chambersburg Ford Co. Compliments of 146 N. MAIN STREET AND 0LIVE'S ESSO SERVICE Ray Lewis Motors 141 NORTH MAIN STREET MERCERSBURG, PA. Lincoln Way East at Guilford Hills CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Dealers in the C V t Uln imen S Ford Family of Fine Cars P FORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN of CONTINENTAL MARK V ENGLISH FORD Mercersburg Dress Co., Inc. THE FARMERS BA Capital ..... . ..., rr,,re,,reI,rr,,......,...v.,ee7eer,rre,o ,7e,,ee 35 50,000.00 Surplus ,,r,l,e 1 llelell,ll .l,,.. . .3 125,000.00 Undivided Profits iee,e rr,,,r.. 3 36,719.37 Deposits e,l7ee,,ee,,e,, , ,1r,711,,11,11,..,,.,..,,1,..,.r,r1... . .,.....,....,,,e1,,1........... . .r,,r1,,.. .. 32,000,389.17 Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, American Express Travelers' Checks, Good in All Parts of the World, for Sale at All Times. W e Welcome Student Accounts 0 F F I C E R S VAUCHN J. BYRON .,,,,.......,......,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,......... ,,,,,.......,.... P resident WM. B. GROVE ..........,.,...,....,...... .. ..1.... . ,...,,,, Vice President W. L. GROSSNICKLE ,,,,.,. ......,. V ice President I. NEVIN ROYER .....,.. ii...........,... S ecretary W. N. KAUFFMAN ,,,,.,. ..,.................... . Cashier .IERE S. KEEFER ,..,... ......,...., A ssistant Cashier JANE G. WAGNER. .......,.,., .,......, B oolclceeper :Q Teller JUNE E. HOUSER .c.............,.... ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,..,,,, B o okkeeper MARGARET R. HOOVER ..,,.,..,,.,,..,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,,.,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. B ookkeeper Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IIN INIC II SLI. IAAllllyfl-.Nllllllll'llllhmllfll'l!Il'1'll !l lfl1 1UIIlflNI H! Xllc, xxn XII: s. 'Xl.ImX xwl-in Luc Charter Bus Service BEST WISHES POTOMAC MOTOR I f r 0 m LINES, Inc. C' Ward HAGERSTOWN, MD. Phone: RE 3-0300 I I I Ringer's Home Laundry AND DRY CLEANERS I One Day Service - Quality Work I Shirts and Dry Cleaners We Cater to Academy Students 24 Main Street 737 Chestnut MERCERSBURG, PA. HAGERSTOWN, MD. I THE ACADEMY STORE I Handles a Complete Line of Book, Stationery and Athletic Goods A Modern Up-to-Date 24-Hour CLEANING and PRESSINC 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. Frank Levin's Bernstein 81 Mann Co. Quamy , Sewice , p,iCe Furniture, Floor Coverings, Bedding, Lamps, Ladies' Trimmed dlld T3il0l'Cd Hats Electric Appliances, Refrigerators, Radios, Stoves, Drapery, Nursery, Luggage LA 3-5546 Cor. Clay and 7th Ave 800 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURGH 22, PA. JEANNETTE, PENNSYLVANIA YOUR BRAND NAMES STORE SHENK 81 TITT LE HEVERYTHING Fon SPORT Play More -H Live Longer 313 MARKET STREET Phone: CE 4-3274 HARRISBURG, PA WULPS RABKET STURE BUCHANAN LANES MERCERSBURG, PA. 112 Oregon Street Mercersburg, Pa. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK UF MERCERSBURG THE COOPER KLINE Co. MERCERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA NORTH FOURTH STREET Resources Sl1I'plllS STEUBENVILLE, OHIO Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. WE SALUTE THE MERCERSBURG ACADEMY fl one of the finest preparatory schools in our great nation. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatto WESTMINSTER STUDIO Distinctive Portraiture Photographer to KARUX School and College Photography Commercial Photography CHARLES MAGEE, Proprietor WESTMINSTER, MD. STRAUSS PERSONNEL SERVICE Employment Consultants Park Building 0 5th Ave. at Smithfield St Pittsburgh 22, Pennsylvania ATIantic I-8235 LESTER H. STRAUSS, Director W 7NJ US' Q 5 , 0 X I 'NEWARK' .I. WISS 81 SONS CO. Manufacturer of Quality SHEARS and SCISSORS Since 184-8 Congratulates THE MERCERSBURG ACADEMY ON ITS CONTINUED GROWTH AND WISHES IT SUCCESS IN TIIE DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM J. WISS 8: SONS CO. 33 IJTTLETON AVENUE NEWARK 7, NJ. Compliments of A F R I E N D BARTON S COOKIE JAR Baking For All Occasions Party Cakes A Specialty Main Store: 172 S. MAIN ST., CHAIVIBERSBURG, PA. Phone: CO 4-2893 Branch Store: I8 MAIN ST., MERCERSBURG, PA. Phone: 8 R Mercersburg Builders' LEEDY sz DOYLE Supply Co., Inc. Sunoco Service MERCERSBURG, PENNA. See U5 For N. MAIN ST. L ber, Millwork, and Builders' Supplies MERCERSBURG Phone 55 or 370 LOEWENGARTH 81 COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF GAHNA LEATHERS MERCERSBURG TANNERY DIVISION MERCERSBURG, PA. SMITH DRUG STORE 'The Rexall Storev O MERCERSBURG, PA. Insurance Since 1920 Shop at Telephone 197 I Mercersburg's Leading Store 6-8 MAIN STREET Varden Insurance Agency CENTER SQUARE 33 S. MAIN STREET MERCERSBURG, PA. B. C. SNIDER 8: SONS AUTO - FIRE LIFE - ACCIDENT Coal, Grain, Feed and Cement JAMES C' VARDEN ,U MERIIERSBURG, PA. THOMAS M. VARDEN '44 Phone 186 James Buchanan Hotel Recently Remodeled Under New Management MERCERSBURG, PA. Compliments 0f Andrew S. McCreaty 81 Son, Inc. G. C. Motors, Inc. PONTIAC - Buick Menchey Music Service Snowdon Square 430 Carlisle Street B- 'll P . - IOWHSVI C' 3 Hanover, Pennsylvania Phone : STate 5-8000 ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS Inc. 832 Broadway New York 3, N. Y Specialized Blazer Service to Schools Sororities Classes Bands Colleges Fraternities Athletic Teams Clee Clubs Golf Clubs Honor Societies Awards Committees Choral Groups NU-WAY CLEANERS BYER BROS. F lorllsts Opposite P.R.R. Station CHAMBERSBURG, PA. 1 DAY CLEANING FLOWERS For All Occasions Laundry Sei-vige C orsages a Specialty ' 22 S. MAIN ST. WE TI-ILEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE MERCERSBURG, PA. -I I Gongrafufafionzi, .gznior-.4 MCLAUCHLINS DRUG STORE nMeet me at lack McLaughlin's,' James Buchanan Hotel Building MERCERSBURG, PA , The Waynesboro Laundry 16 PHILADELPHIA AVENUE Telephone 63 Compliments of F. R. HAUSER General Insurance Agency 16 CHURCH ST., MT. PLEASANT Best Wishes from L A R R I M 0 R 7 S Pittsburglfs Finest M enfs Store Yukon Lumber Co., Inc. Everything for the Buildera' YUKON, PA. William M. Minotti Associated with Charles .I. Mills Agency INSURANCE - NOTARY PUBLIC Depot Street YOUNGWOOD, PENNA. Charles H. Rosenberg FRANCIS I. DuPONT 81 CO. Union Trust Building Pittsburgh I9, Pa. V7 'S 1 LETTERPRESS I OFFSET Thomsen-EI I is-Hutton Company m3.'.h'lm PRIDEMARK PRESS 418 Water Street at Gay ' Baltimore 2, Maryland SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LITERATURE CONSULTANTS ' CREATIVE PRINTING Printers ofthe 1960 KARUX .Activities ...... Advertisements . . . Alumni Council ...... Preston Amspacher . . . Assembly Band ..... August f1959J Seniors Aurelian Prize ..... Baseball ..... Basketball ............. Best Speakers ........... Blue and White Melodians. . . Board of Regents ........ Caducean Club . . . Chapel Ushers . Mrs. Charlton Cheerleaders ....... Index 19-48 157 13 . 6 . 52 98-99 46 86 74 . 35 54, 55 124 32, 34 40 7 ....66,67 Chemistry Club ........ . . . 29 Choir ................. ..... 5 0 Christian Service Group .... 22, 25 Classes ................ ..... 9 1 Class Day Committee .... . . . 46 Commencement H9591 .. ..... 42 Concert Band ......... 53, 55 Council ........ 21, 22 Cross Country . . . . . . 73 Cum Laude . . . . . . 122 Dance Committee .... 40, 48 Dedication ......... ..... 6 -7 Directory .... ..... ....... ..... 1 4 5 -156 El Circulo Espanol fSpanish Clubl Elections Committee ................. 27, 28 20, 22 Electronics Club ..... 30, 31 Entertainment Ushers . 40, 41 Faculty . . . . . . 123-14-4 Fifteen .... .... 2 4, 25 Football ................ ..... 6 7-71 Football Band ............. .... 5 5, 56 French Club fLes Copainsl . . . .... 26, 28 German Club fliauchrundel Glee Club .............. Golf ........ Grandsons . . C-un Club . .. Head Master International Club .... Introduction . Irving Society .... Declaimers Ollicers . Jurisprudence KARUX .... Society . . . Laticlavii fLatin Clubj . .. Latin Club fLaticlaviiJ . . . Le Bourgeois Centilhomme Les Copains Q French Clubl Lit ........ .............. Literary Societies ......... Lower Middler Class ..... Marshall Society .... Declaimers ....... Officers ........... Marshals of the Field . .. Music ................... Music Appreciation Group . The News ............... The Nine Men in Buckram . Octet .............. Ode Committee ....... Orientation Program 29 . ..... 52, 53 88 22, 25, 155 ....33,34 .. 8 ...28, 31 10 34-35, 153 35 .. 34 ....33,34 .. 58 .. 27 27 ...38,39 ....26,28 ...61, 62 34-35 ...93,149 34-35,154 35 34 67 49-56 31,32 62,63 .. 38 ....54,56 96 .. 20 Patrons and Patronesses 158 Press Club ....... . . 60 Projection Crew . .. . . 23 Publications ....... . . 57 Pyramus and Thisbe . . . . 38 Rauchrunde fGerman Clubj . . . . . 29 Russian Club .............. . . 48 Senate 21 Seniors . . . 96-122 History .... .... 9 7 Honors . . . . 96 Officers ......... .......... . . 96 Soccer .......................... .... 7 2 Spanish Club QEI Circulo Espaiiolj 27, 28 Sports ...................... 65-90 Stamp Club ...,.............. . . . 32, 34 Stony Batter Dramatic Club .... Student Government ......... 36 20-23 Summer School . .. Picture ...... Seniors . Swimming Tennis ......... Dr. Tippetts ...... Mr. Tobey Retires . . . Upper Junior Class . . Upper Middler Class . . . Varsity Club .... Williams Cup . .. 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