New Oxford High School - Memento Yearbook (New Oxford, PA)
- Class of 1946
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MEMENTO May, 1946 THE SENIOR CLASS New Oxford High School New Oxford, Pa. Published by Joreword It is hoped, by means of this Yearbook, to keep alive in future years the treasured memories of our high school days. William Flaherty, Editor. BOARD Faculty Row 1: Miss Ruth Sponseller, Mrs. Anna Bair, Miss Helen Aument, Mrs. Sarah McClellan, Mr. Ivan Mechtly, Miss Ruth McDannell, Miss Mary Hoffacker, and Miss Lottie Hulick. Row 2: Mr. Paul Harner, Mr. Wilton Miller, Miss Mary Lou Spangler, Mr. Paul Comerer, and Mr. John Kratzert. —I 4 - Board of Education R. S. Welty, Raymond Gable, C. S. Sponseller, R. M. Baugher, and Charles Slaybaugh. President Vice President Secretary T re usurer Officers C. S. Sponseller R. S. Welty Raymond Gable R. M. Baugher —{ J f— S3I1IAI10V m S3SSV10 STAUB, ANNA M., New Ox- ford, Pa. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 2, 3,4; Class Historian 1; Operetta 2; Cheer Leader 4; Silhou- ette Staff 4; Play 4; Mem- ento Staff 4. KLINGEL, RALPH S., New Oxford, Pa. — Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Play 1, 3, 4; Sil- houette Staff 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Baton Twirler 1; Operetta 2; Class Historian 3; Class President 4; Memento Staff 4. 7 SIEG, NADINE R., New Ox- ford, Pa.— Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 1,2; Home Ec. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Baton Twirler 1, 2; Operetta 2; Silhouette Staff 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Play 4; Memento Staff 4. STUMP, LOUISE V., New Oxford, Pa. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 2, 3; Silhou- ette Staff 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Class Secretary 3,4; Bas- ketball 4; Baton Twirler 4; Play 4; Softball 4; Mem- ento Staff 4. 8 ALWINE, PATRICIA A., New Ox- ford, Pa. — Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Silhou- ette Staff 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2; Operetta 2; Cheer Leader 2, 4; Play 3, 4; Memento Staff 4. BITTINGER, RICHARD E., New Oxford, Pa. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Cho- rus 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,4; Baton Twirler 1, 4; Operetta 2; Cheer Leader 2; Play 4; Baseball 4; Memento Staff 4. DUTTERA, JANET L.. New Oxford, Pa. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2; Baton Twirler 1, 2 Class Secretary 1, 2; Play 1, 3, 4 Operetta 2; Cheer Leader 3, 4 Silhouette Staff 4; Memento Staff 4. FLAHERTY, WILLIAM B., New Oxford, Pa. — Gettysburg High School 2; Mercersburg Academy 3; Band 1,4; Mixed Chorus 1,4; Play 1, 4; Cheer Leader 1; Class Presi- dent 1; Boys’ Chorus 1; Baton Twirler 1,4; Silhouette Staff 4; Baseball 4; Memento Staff 4. KRUG, MARY HELEN, Hanover, Pa. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Silhouette Staff 3,4; Play 4; Softball 4; Memento Staff 4. • ■ r LITTLE, JEAN A., New Oxford, Pa. — Gettysburg High School 1; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Silhou- ette Staff 3, 4; Play 4; Softball 4; Memento Staff 4. —{ 10 MYERS, GERALDINE M., New Ox- ford, Pa.—Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Silhou- ette Staff 2, 4; Class Historian 2; Cheer Leader 4; Play 4; Memento Staff 4. MYERS, NADINE, New Oxford, Pa. — Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Play 4; Memento Staff 4. NOEL, ANNA, New Oxford, Pa. — Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Silhouette Staff 3, 4; Play 4; Memento Staff 4. -d n REICHERT, DONALD EUGENE, Abbottstown, Pa.— F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Play 4; Baseball 4; Memento Staff 4. SEGRAVES, WILLIAM, JR., New Oxford, Pa. — Silhouette Staff 4; Play 4; Baseball 4; Memento Staff 4. STAMBAUGH, RALPH, New Ox- ford, Pa. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Boys’ Chorus 3, 4; Play 4; Memento Staff 4. —{ 12 STITT, CHARLES H., New Oxford, Pa. — Silhouette Staff 4; Play 4; Baseball 4; Memento Staff 4. STUMP, EILEENE YVONNE, New Oxford, Pa. — Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec! 1,4; Operetta 2; Play 4; Softball 4; Memento Staff 4. WEIKERT, JULIA A., New Oxford, Pa. — Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Operetta 2; Sil- houette Staff 2, 3, 4; Play 4; Memento Staff 4. —•{ 1} )— Class History THE year 1942 saw a new and, if we must sav so ourselves, colorful Freshman Class enter the dignified precincts of that well-known in- stitute of learning, New Oxford High School. Pleasure driving was banned this year, and there were many other unusual occurrences which made our freshman year unforgettable. As Frosh, many of us partici- pated in sports. Our class was represented in the play, One Mad Night,” which finally developed into one mad night for the cast. The next fall we entered school as the new Sophomore Class, and be- came aware of the fact that school has a serious as well as a light side to it. We began to realize that our teachers were our friends and our advisors, instead of living terrors whose only purpose was to make life miserable for all of us unfortunate enough to be under them. Strange as it now seems, many of us had that idea at the time. Several sophomores were active in sports, dramatics, and music. We had two very enjoyable parties which will never be forgotten by those who attended. In the fall of 1944, the beginning of our junior year, we found many changes in our school programs. We were given more privileges, but we were taught an important lesson in life—that with these privileges go re- sponsibilities. For the first time in our school career, we were allowed to select our own courses. The highlight of our junior year was the farewell party we gave for the seniors. We made the gym resound with gayety while we danced, played games, and ate sandwiches and ice cream. And now our big moment is here! We are seniors at last! Last fall when we entered our senior year we were determined to succeed, and we endeavored to put our best into our school work. Looking back over our high school days, we now realize that what our elders told us during that time is true. School is fun, and we will miss it when we are graduated. We feel our senior year has been a great success. The local Youth Committee helped to sponsor dances; and we sold refreshments at these dances and at basketball games. The financial gain realized from these enterprises helped to make it possible for us to publish this Memento. Our class presented a three-act comedy, Young April,” which was held February 28 and March 1. Our play was unique because all nine- teen members of the class participated in it. At the end of the term we hope to be able to take the traditional senior trip which the last few classes were unable to enjoy because of war-time restrictions. Our class is fortunate in that it will be entering a peaceful, and we hope, a prosperous post-war world. We are confident that our high school days have laid a foundation upon which we may establish our hopes for peaceful and successful lives in tomorrow’s world. H 14 Statistics of Class of 1946 Name Nickname 1. Patricia Alwine..........Pat 2. Richard Bittinger........Dick 3. Janet Dcttera ..........Duttera 4. Mary Helen Krug..........Krugie 5. Ralph Klingkl............Potts 6. Jean Little .............Muggins 7. William Flaherty.........Bill 8. Geraldine Myers..........Jerry 9. Nadine Myers ............Deanie 10. Anna Noei................Ann 11. Donald Reichert..........Don 12. William Segraves.........Bill 13. Nadine Sieo..............Dean 14. Ralph Stambaugh..........Doc 15. Anna Staub...............Staubie 16. Charles Stitt............Stittie 17. Eilene Stump.............Stumpie 18. Louise Stump ............Stumpie 19. Julia Weikert ...........Mommie Weakness Where Found Dancing With Phyl Poconos Beauty Shoppe Navy Record Shop Convert ihlos Hanover York Everywhere Navy Gettysburg Cadillac convertible Rate’s Jake Rate’s History Movies Navy Hanover Girls Gym Women and song No one knows Basketball Rate’s Women New Oxford Zoland Rate’s The Blonde Jim’s “Curty” Home Basketball Typing Eddie Rate’s Wants to be Ought to be With Boots A G. I.’s wife Like “Mom” Second Krupa Home Ec. teacher A model Stenographer Anna N.s sister Minister Mayor of New Oxford Designer A sailor’s wife Good trumpet player An auto racer Nurse A big success Beautician Less quiet Stenographer Man- Helen’s sister Baseball player A basket hall coach Businessman A millionaire Stenographer Basketball coach Flyer Second Sinatra A good wife A good wife Marine A salesman Telegraph operator A little shorter Stenographer A referee A beautician A traveler Grade 11 Row 1: Emma Hippensteel, Arlene Leister, Mildred Ford, Margaret Har- man, Janet Kohr, Evelyn Stambaugh, Thelma Jones, and Miriam Kline- felter. Row 2: Mr. Miller, Betty Sheely, Dorothy Hoover, Ethel Her- man, Donald Yealy, Phyllis Chronister, Ivan Mechtly, Jr., Fred Gable, Alice Stock, Joyce Leib, and Grace Dennis. Row 3: Blaine Wildasin, John Wolford, Robert Kime, Thomas Speigelmire, Burnell Hoff acker, William Walker, Robert Hoffacker, Herbert Hoke, Arthur Diehl, Russell Shriver, Fred Myers, and Harvey Frock. (Winifred Sebright, and Ruth Spicer were absent when picture was taken.) OFFICERS President Ivan Mechtly, Jr. Secretary Donald Yealy Vice President Phyllis Chronister Treasurer Fred Gable —{ 16 }— Grade 10 Row 1: Lois Sheely, Edith Kinneman, Lois Wolf, Gloria Potter, Mary Adams, Loretta Baker, Virginia Fissel, Nancy Harner, Jean Altland, Anna Roche, and Virginia Wiles. Row 2: Melvin Wentz, William Hof- facker, Glenn Hoover, Catherine Horn, Betty Witmer, Margaret Alwine, Doreene Clark, Norman Haar, Eugene Mechtly, Louise Myers, Betty Gable, Janet Kime, Kathryn Wolfgang, Mary Crabbs, Jean Miller, Dean Hull, and Mr. Kratzert. Row 3: Charles Harman, Evan Butler, Ryno Miller, Travis Harner, Donald Bittinger, Earl Swope, Donald Diehl, Donald Wentz, Paul Sponseller, George Smeltz, Wilbur Hildebrand, and Roland Clouser. OFFICERS President Eugene Mechtly Secretary Louise Myers Vice President Norman Haar Treasurer Doreene Clark —I 17 K- Grade 9 Row 1: Madeline Staub, Jeune Wolf, Gloria Ecker, Eva Klinefelter, Ethel Bly, Mary Sadler, Blanche Smith, Gloria Krug, Regina Mummert, and Mary Ann Cook. Row 2: John Herman, Maurice Myers, Gloria Horn, Phyllis Duncan, Kathryn Sherman, Bessie Griffin, Florence Clark, Eugene Yealy, Wallace Sieg, Jean Millar, Edith Asbury, Martha Stock, Marcella Speigelmire, Dorothy Brame, Jack Schriver, and Mrs. McClellan. Row 3: William Berwager, Calvin Roland, James Millar, Dale Reichert, Rich- ard Wiseman, Charles Griest, Herbert Sponseller, Fred Howe, Paul Wine, Richard Adams, Alfred Segraves, Charles Deatrick, and Lester Noel. (Helen Stough was absent when picture was taken.) OFFICERS President Wallace Sieg Secretary Vice President Eugene Yealy Treasurer Florence Clark Jean Miller -d 18 't— Grades 7 and 8 Row 1: Beulah Chronister, Gloria Klinefelter, Jean Haar, Patsy Miller, Kathleen Schriver, and Mildred Baugher. Row 2: Mrs. Bair, Larry Gable, Sylvia Sebright, Nancy Benedict, Nancy Gable, Eugene Jones, Joanne Smeltz, Madeliene Van Eck, Gwendolyn Hamm, Gerald Mummert, and Burnell Chronister. Row 3: Charles Millhimes, Charles Stockholm, William Staub, and Jack Neff. — 19 1— Memento Staff Row 1: Miss Aument, Ralph Klingel, Anna Staub, William Flaherty, Janet Duttera, Louise Stump, and Charles Stitt. Row 2: Mary Helen Krug, Jean Little, Anna Noel, Ralph Stambaugh, Geraldine Myers, Wil- liam Segraves, Eileene Stump, Richard Bittinger, Nadine Sieg, Julia Weikert, Nadine Myers, Donald Reichert, Patricia Alwine. Editor-in-Chief Art Photography Advertising Class.......... Group ......... Business Statistics Class History William Flaherty Jean Little Janet Duttera Richard Bittinger Geraldine Myers Anna Staub Nadine Sieg Patricia Alwine William Segraves 20 1— Silhouette Staff Row 1: Miss Hoffacker, Ralph Klingel, Anna Staub, Patricia Alwine, Janet Duttera, Louise Stump, and Miss Aument. Row 2: Anna Noel, William Flaherty, Mary Helen Krug, Ivan Mcchtly, Jr., Jean Little, William Segraves, Geraldine Myers, Charles Stitt, and Nadine Sieg. Row 3: Emma Hippensteel, Joyce Leib, Grace Dennis, Margaret Al- wine, Julia Weikert, Alice Jane Stock, Louise Myers, Betty Sheely, and Jean Millar. Row 4: Florence Clark, Virginia Fissel, Jean Altland, Jean Miller, Betty Gable, Kathryn Wolfgang, Dorothy Hoover, Janet Kohr, and Evelyn Stambaugh. Row 5: Blaine Wil- dasin, Fred Gable, Donald Wentz, Thomas Speigelmire, Donald Diehl, Donald Yealy, Norman Haar, Eugene Mechtly, Herbert Hoke, Paul Sponseller, and George Smeltz. Editor-in-Chief Girls’ Sports Boys’ Sports Glass News Alumni News Exchange. Assembly News Patricia Alwine Jean Little Ralph Klingel Janet Duttera Anna Noel William Segraves Anna Staub Reporters Business ... Circulation Advertising Mimcographer Feature..... Art......... Geraldine Myers Louise Stump Nadine Sieg William Flaherty Mary Helen Krug Charles Stitt Ivan Mechtly, Jr. —{ 21 f— Senior Play CAST OF YOUNG APRIL ” Ralph Stambaugh (Brian Stanley), Patricia Alwine (Terry McIntyre), Janet Duttera (Mrs. McIntyre), William Flaherty (Professor McIntyre), Geraldine Myers (Diane Gil- more), Charles Stitt (George McIntyre), Nadine Sieg (Vivian Bailey), William Se- graves (Dutch), Anna Noel (fane), Louise Stump (Mildred), Richard Bittinger (Bert Parsons), Donald Reichert (Pete), Nadine Myers (Marian), Eileene Stump (Smc), Mary Helen Krug (Alex), Jean Little (Elsie), Anna Staub (Mrs. Miller), Julia Weikert (Lulu), and Ralph Klingel (Stewart Miller). Young April depicts the experiences of the McIntyres, presenting the two youngsters, Terry and George, in their later adolescence.” Terry has her beaux in rapid succession, almost marrying the ' wrong one,” until the kindly intervention of Mother and Dad steers her over,to the right one.” George discovers the sweetest girl in the world ” is only human after all. He is disillusioned for a time, but realizes he loves her just as she is. He is shown adjusting himself to some of the realities of life. Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre discuss their youngsters’ problems throughout the play. This play, enlivened by frequent bits of humor is a genuine study of the interreac- tions ” of parent and youngster, during the tender, romantic, and impulsive Young April ” age. — 22 I— Mixed Chorus Row 1: Nancy Hamer, Florence Clark, Marcella Speigelmire, Gloria Horn, Miriam Klinefelter, Juene Wolf, Arlene Leister, Bessie Griffin, Kathryn Sherman, Gloria Ecker, Alice Jane Stock, Janet Kime, Lois Sheely, Janet Kohr, Jean Altland, and Blanche Smith. Rovr 2: Mary Adams, Joyce Leib, Doreene Clark, Anna Staub, Ethel Herman, Mary Crabbs, Nadine Myers, Margaret Alwine, Edith Kinneman, Kathryn Wolfgang, Eileene Stump, Betty Gable, Ev.an Klinefelter, Geraldine Myers, Edith Asbury, Jean Miller, Emma Hippensteel, Phyllis Duncan, Loretta Baker, and Evelyn Stambaugh. Row 3: Patricia Alwine, Louise Myers, Grace Dennis, Phyllis Chronister, Betty Sheely, Janet Duttcra, Anna Noel, Louise Stump, Jean Millar, Dorothy Hoover, Mary Helen Krug, and Ethel Bly. Row 4: Melvin Wentz, Harvey Frock, Calvin Roland, Blaine Wildasin, Arthur Diehl, Fred Gable, Donald Bittinger, Travis Hamer, William Flaherty, Miss Spangler, Richard Bittinger, Norman Haar, Eugene Mechtly, Ivan Mechtly, Jr., Thomas Speigelmire, Ralph Stambaugh, Herbert Hoke, Russell Shriver, and Glenn Hoover. Row S: Dean Hull, Jack Schriver, Roland Clousher, George Smeltz, Charles Harman, Wallace Sieg, Robert Hoffacker, Fred Howe, Donald Diehl, Burnell Hoffacker, Ralph Klingel, Robert Kime, James Millar, Donald Wentz, Paul Sponseller, and William Hoffacker. —■( 25 }— Girls’ Chorus ■■Ki «HH Row 1: Patricia Alwine, Louise Myers, Grace Dennis, Phyllis Chronister, Betty Sheely, Janet Duttera, Anna Noel, Louise Stump, Jean Millar, Dorothy Hoover, Mary Helen Krug, and Ethel Bly. Row 2: Gloria Pot- ter, Nancy Harner, Florence Clark, Virginia Wiles, Miriam Klinefelter, Juene Wolf, Arlene Leister, Lois Wolf, Miss Spangler, Betty Gable, Kathryn Wolfgang, Lois Sheely, Alice Jane Stock, Janet Kime, Margaret Harman, Janet Kohr, and Jean Altland. Row 3: Mary Adams, Joyce Leib, Doreene Clark, Anna Staub, Ethel Herman, Mary Crabbs, Nadine Myers, Margaret Alwine, Edith Kinneman, Eileene Stump, Mary Ann Cooke, Eva Klinefelter, Geraldine Myers, Jean Miller, Loretta Baker, Evelyn Stambaugh, and Emma Hippensteel. —{ 24 Band Row 1: Larry Gable, Edwin Stockham, Richard Hoffnagle, Eugene Jones, Charles Mar- kel, Fred Howe, Jean Miller, Janet Duttera, Anna Staub, Jean Altland, Herbert Hoke, Ralph Stambaugh, Thomas Speigelmire, Gloria Krug, Martha Stock, Charles Deatnck, and John Kratzert. Row 2: Ralph Klingel, Janet Benedict, Phyllis Alwine, William Hoffacker, Marcella Speigelmire, Mary Helen Krug, Eva Klinefelter, Roland Clousher, Travis Harner, Eugene Mechtly, Charles Griest, Evan Butler, John Wolford, William Flaherty, Betty Witmer, Florence Clark, Gloria Klinefelter, Joanne Kratzert, Merrill Yohe, Sylvia Sebright, and Mr, Harner. Row 3: Donald Bittinger, Jean Little, Blanche Smith, Jean Millar, Gloria Ecker, Mary Ann Cooke, Anna Roche, Louise Stump, Evelyn Stambaugh, Geraldine Myers, Margaret Alwine, Janet Kime, Betty Gable, Gwendolyn Hamm, Bessie Griffin, Louise Myers, and Nancy Gable. Row 4: Charles Stockham, Betty Sheely, Juene Wolf, William Walker, Joyce Leib, Arthur Diehl, Calvin Roland, William Staub, Ivan Mechtly, Jr., Margaret Harman, Nancy Benedict, Norman Haar, Blaine Wildasin, George Smeltz, Donald Diehl, and Russell Shriver. Row 5: Ethel Her- man, Fred Gable, Richard Bittinger, and Gerald Mummert. —{ 25 BOY’S BASKETBALL Row 1: Harvey Frock Jack Schnver William Hoffacker, Dale Reichert, Paul Sponger, Maurice Myers, W,II,amBer wager and Fred Howe Row 2: Ivan R. Mechtly, Donald Diehl, Richard Bittinger, Herbert °kc’ y ° M f Don ldD }c'ch5r1t- Shriver, George Smelt , Donald Wentz, Charles Cries,, Coach Wdton M.ller, and Ralph Kl.ngel. Row 3: Norman Haar, Eugene Yealy, Ivan Mechtly, Jr., I ugene Mechtly, Travis Harner, William Walker, James Miller, Robert Hoffacker, and Fred Gable. GIRL’S BASKETBALL Row 1: Dorothy Hoover, Anna Roche, Joyce Leib, Louise Stump, Nadine Sieg, Margaret Alwine. Jean Little, Gloria Krug, and F.mma Hippensteel. Row 2: Julia Weikert, Jean Millar, Bessie Griffin, Marcella Speigelmire, Betty itmer, Martha Stock, Gloria Eckcr, Phyllis Chronister, Grace Dennis, Margaret Harman, and Mr. Mechtly. —{ 26 )— CHEERLEADERS Patricia Alwine , Jean Miller, Louise Part time only. Myers, George Smeltz , Janet Duttera. Anna Staub . Geraldine Myers, and GYM COMMITTEE Rov 1: Evelyn Stambaugh, Geraldine Myers, Jean Miller. Ro« 2: Paul Sponsellcr, Charles Stitt, Norman Haar, Donald Yealy, Donald Reichert, John Wolford, and Donald Wentz. 2 7 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Harvey Frock, F'arl Swope, Ryno Miller, Donald Reichert, Robert Rime, Paul Wine, and William Berwager. Row 2: Maurice Myers, Dale Reichert, Robert Hoffacker, Burnell Hoffacker, Richard Adams, and Mr. Krat .crt. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Row 1: Phyllis Duncan, Blanche Smith, Gloria Potter, Joyce Lcib, Mary Sadler, Ethel Bly, Loretta Baker, Doreene Clark, Madclienc Staub, Jeune Wolf, Jean Miller, Kathryn Sherman, Bessie Griffin, and Jean Millar. Row 2: Mrs. McClellan, Dorothy Brame, Dorothy Hoover, Betty Sheely, Kathryn Wolfgang, Gloria Ecker, Regina Mummert, Eva Klinefelter, Janet Kime, Lois Wolf, Mary Crabbs, Ethel Herman, Nadine Myers, Catherine Horn, Betty Gable, Edith Asbury, Virginia Fissel, Jean Altland, Margaret Harman, and Gloria Horn. Row 3: Anna Staub, Margaret Alwine. Julia Weikert, Edith Kinneman, Eileene Stump, Lois Sheely, Martha Stock. Louise Myers, and Betty Witmer. ---{ 28 }------ Snaps —i 29 K- Patrons NEW OXFORD Mr. and Mrs. Sterling L. Bair Miss Z. Ruth Sponseller Edna’s Beauty Shoppe Ralph Stambaugh ’46 Miss Ruth D. McDannell Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eicholtz East High Street Market O’Brien’s Dairy Smith’s Barber Shop Smith’s New Used Furniture Shoe Repair Shop Hemminger’s Drug Store New Oxford Gift Shop Dr. K. S. Hoffmeister E. C. Livingston, Inc. Jim’s Ice Cream J. H. Duttera, Blue Coal Feed Central Garage Rabine’s Barber Shop Brother’s Service Station Cross Keys Diner Chic Beauty Shop Texaco Gas Station Bollinger’s 5 10 Noel’s Meat Market Winter Gardens Earl Theatre Stough Motors, Ford Sales Service Sunoco Gardens Duchess Beauty Shoppe Wenschhof’s Service Station and Texaco-Goodrich Products Fidelis Lingg, Plumbing Heating L. E. Klinefelter, Bicycle Repairs Grove’s General Merchandise R. H. Smith Bair’s Cabinet Shop Farmers Merchants Bank Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Welty Mrs. Henry Carbaugh Cannon Shoe Co. Miss Helen M. Aument MoMM 1-c Mrs. A. W. Salewske Miss Mary Lou Spangler Standard Garment Co. Fleet-Wing Service Station Bittinger’s Barber Shop Myers Grocery Mr. Mrs. Joseph W. Duttera Mr. Mrs. Russell J. Klingel Mr. Mrs. Preston Dallmeyer Eicholtz Typewriter Repair Shop Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Grove Eugene L. Griest Mr. Mrs. M. D. DeTar New Oxford Item Mr. Mrs. R. M. Baugher Mr. Mrs. H. B. Flaherty Mr. Mrs. H. A. Jones D. H. Sharrer Son Edwin Snyder, General Mer- chandise Mr. Mrs. Wilton R. Miller Mr. Mrs. Emory L. Hammer Miss Lottie E. Hulick Mr. Mrs. George E. Smeltz Mr. Mrs. Frank W. Higin- botham Mr. Mrs. Stewart V. Walker Mr. Mrs. R. W. Wolfe -130[- Patrons NEW OXFORD —Co Robert Brothers Mr. Mrs. Ivan R. Mechtly Miss Jeannette Hildebrand Mr. Mrs. Francis G. Yealy Mr. Paul A. Comerer Mr. J. L. Brown, Carlisle YMCA H. C. Staub Motor Co., Kaiser- Frazer Sales Service Betty Gable Doreene Clark ’48 Blaine Wildasin Fred Gable ’47 Loretta Baker Jean Altland ’48 Bill Flaherty Ralph S. Klingel ’46 Aero Oil Co., Distributor of Fleet-Wing Products, Phone 123 HANOVER Miss Mary H. Hoffacker Mr. Mrs. E. J. J. Gobrecht John S. Thomas, Wall Paper Paint Mayflower Restaurant Sherman’s Clothing Store C. B. Shaffer, Clothier Topper’s, Inc. Style Shop Hanover Hardware Co. J. W. Fisher Co. Montgomery Ward Co. Texas Lunch Kuhn’s Auto Sales Service The Leader Store Allen S. Pressel, Florist Hanover Motor Co. Mike’s Radio Service Pratt’s Music Studio Lobell’s, Ladies’ Ready-to-wear F. E. Cremer, Florist Shirk’s Hardware Columbia Jewelers Record Bar Anthony’s Shoe Store Arigo Bros. Green Grocery Stenger’s Music House Waltersdorff Furniture Store Shue’s Bicycle Shop Trone’s Jewelry Leinhardt Bros. Greenebaum’s Men’s Wear Elmer E. Wentz Sons Mr. Mrs. Paul A. Harner A Friend H. A. Bortner Bottling Works Mr. Mrs. Paul Krug YORK Bosshart’s Studio Lawrence C. Fisher, M.D. Miss Janet Hoke Rev. Mrs. Vinton G. McClellan Mr. Mrs. S. C. Whitenack —{ 31 )— Autographs —{ 32 )— - jrj f. • . • t ' - ' r : % cd f . • - -• ■ ! ‘W Lj - ' . ■ JT- M •• t + r? ►y- ’V—' - • - T. ► - w. Vx i. -- '• „ w £ aik ' y I v yts •v „ ■ -. «. .'•“-• ■ ■ ■■.- „. - • - m j , ••. - w- v . Sg rr£d555 A. . -■•.. - - i-,. 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