New Oxford High School - Memento Yearbook (New Oxford, PA)

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DOWN MEMORY LANE MEMENTOS FOREWORD It has been said: Old men dream that young men may live and enjoy and prosper. The experiences of today's SCHOOL DAYS are but the culmination of the dreams of our parents and neigh- bors. The MEMENTOS depicted on the following pages are presented in the hope that, in years to come, they will serve to perpetuate the desire of better educa- tional opportunities for all. Harry C. Brinton President Clyde 0. Garber Philip Alwine Secretary Curtis S. Sponseller Treasurer BERWICK TOWNSHIP HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Harry C. Brinton Norman G. Wolf Melvin C. Nace Glenn M. Haar Claude Wagner John G. Myers Stuart Lucaoaugh Samuel E. Baker George Bentzef Clyde O. Garber MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP NEW OXFORD BOROUGH Charles F. Myers Charles Slaybauch Bernard P. Murren Raymond S. Gable Joseph A. Chrismer Philip E. Alwine Maurice J. Smith Clair Slagle Ray Reichart Cunis S. Sponseller OXFORD TOWNSHIP TYRONE TOWNSHIP John H. Summers John K. Mansberger Harry M. Wildasin Corman Day George A. Martin Hilben E. Hoffman A. P. Markel Guy Deardorff Charles W. Rinehart George F. Weaver This is it... DEDICATION-IN MEMORIAM ... in recognition of his two-score years as a member of the New Oxford Board of Education devoted in the interest of better schools for the youth of the community. To: RAYMOND M. BAUGHER COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS STUDENT ADMINISTRATORS - Composed of Class and Club Presidents. SITTING, Left to Right: Dixie Kessel............................................................................ Grade Nine Donald Wiseman.................................................................................Grade Ten Richard Herr........................................................................F.F.A. Club George Spangler.....................................................................Grade Eleven Richard King.......................................................Council, Grade Twelve and Band Melvalene Nace...................................................................... F.H.A. Club Mr. Selon Dockey....................................................................Faculty Advisor STANDING: Ruth Ann Nace...........................................................................Section 8-1 David Winebrenner.......................................................................Section 8-2 Frances Costella................................................................................ Jr« Cross Scotty Rinehart ....................................................................... Section 7-1 Lila Mae George ........................................................................Section 7-2 to. become leadeAA, a tomowvow. CHARLES C. TAYLOR SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL CUSTODIAN BEDOVA OPERATORS assistants Guise, Claybaugh ABOVE: STAFF HAIL AND FAREWELL Mrs. Vesta Cook, right above, has rejoined the Teach- ing Staff, while Mrs. Ruth Leathery has retired from teaching. STANDING: M. Esther Altland Eva R. Snyder Kenneth Hetrick Gerald L. Omdorff Helen Gardner Kathryn W. Donohue NOT SHOWN: Eva G. Smith Ruth A. Deatrick SEATED: Vivian M. Hamm Glenna K. Fiscel Sara M. Overcash Catherine Budd Arlene Kennedy School Nurse Music Supervisor Chorus MARY M. STOCK, B. S. Home Economics F. H. A. Advisor JOHN L. KRATZERT, B. S. Vocational Agriculture F. F. A. Advisor LAVERE A. BREIGHNER, B. S. HERBERT E. BRYAN, M. S. Ed. Industrial Arts Social Studies EMMA V. GROVE, B. S. English BARBARA K. KERR, B. S. Health and Phys. Ed. Coach Girls Sports PAUL A. COMERER, M. S. Science, Mathematics PAUL A. HARNER, B. S. Instrumental Music, Band H. EDGAR MOUL, M. A. HELEN RUTH, M. A., M. ED. ELIZABETH A. SPEAL, B. S. Mathematics Librarian Commercial Activities JANET M. STOKES, B. A. JOHN R. SOHNLEITNER, B. A. D. MIRIAM TAYLOR, B. S. Social Studies Health and Physical Education English and Library Social stuaieb Coach Boys' Athletics Dramatics Shirley Decker............................Secretary Nancy Stamer..............................Historian JoAnn Holcomb....................... Vice-president Melvalene Nace............................Treasurer Richard King..............................President a ClSS Offi icerS MEMENTOS JOLLET D. ADAMS Academic “Jo-let” Memento Production Manager 12, Silhouette 11-12, Silhouette Editor 12, Girls' Chorus 11, Choral Club 11-12, Junior Red Cross Club 11-12, Library Club 12, Elective Art 10-11-12, College Club 10-11-12. GLENN M. BENTZEL Agriculture “Bentz” Memento Staff, Band 10-11-12, County Band 12, Band Officer 11-12, F. F. A. 10-11-12, Class Play 11. Hi-Y Club 12. M. KENNETH BENEDICT Commercial “Kenny” Memento Assistant Advertising Manager, Silhouette 11-12, Boys Chorus 10-11-12, County Chorus 10- 11-12, Class Play 11-12, Operetta 10-11-12, Junior Red Cross Club 10-11-12, Elective Art 10-11-12, Commercial Club 10-11-12. 1954 NADINE Z. BORTNER Commercial “Deanie Memento Staff, Silhouette 11-12, Girls' Chorus 10- 11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Majorette 10-11-12, Operetta 10-11-12, Commercial Club 10-11-12. JUNE E. BROWN Commercial Junie Memento Staff, Silhouette 11-12, Girls Chorus 10- 11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 11-12, Library Club 12, Junior Red Cross 12, Commercial Club 10-11-12. RICHARD A. BREAM Academic Itch • Class Officer 10, Council of Presidents 10, Memento Staff 12, Varsity Basketball 12, J. V. Basketball 10- 11. Baseball 10-11-12, Boys'Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 11-12, Class Play 11-12, Operetta 10-11-12, College Club 10-11-12, Hi-Y Club 12. (954 EVELYN J. CONGLETON Home Economics “Peg Memento Staff. Basketball 11-12, Girls Chorus 11- 12, Choral Club 11-12, County Chorus 12, F. H. A. 10-11-12, Operetta 11-12, Library Club 12. FRANCES P. COSTELLA Academic “Fran Council of Presidents 11-12, Memento Staff, Silhouette Staff 11-12, Girls Chorus 11, Choral Club 11-12, County Chorus 12, Operetta 11-12, Junior Red Cross 10-11-12, Library Club 12, Elective Art 10-11-12, Class Play 12, College Club 10-11-12. GEORGE E. COSTELLA Commercial G-O Memento Staff. Silhouette 11-12, Boys' Chorus 10- 11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12. Class Play 11-12, Operetta 10-11-12, Junior Red Cross 11-12, Library Club 12. Elective Art 10-11- 12, Commercial Club 10-11-12, Hi-Y Club 12, Canteen Manager 12. MEMENTOS HELEN A. CRUSHONG Home Economics Toots” Memento Staff. F. H. A. 10-11-12, Class Play 11. Library Club 12. SHIRLEY D. DECKER Commercial Shirl Class Secretary 12. Memento Circulation Manager, Silhouette 10-11-12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12. Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Operetta 10-11- 12. Commercial Club 10-11-12. ROY M. FUSS Agriculture Fussie” Memento Staff, Band 10-11-12, County Band 12, Band Officer 11-12, F. F. A. 10-11-12, F. F. A. Officer 10-11-12, Class Play 11, Hi-Y Club 12. MEMENTOS HARRIET L. GRIFFIN Commercial ‘•Hatty Memento Staff, Silhouette 10-11-12, Girls’Chorus 10- 11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, Band 10-11-12, County Band 12, Band Officer 12, Class Play 11, Operetta 10-11-12, Commercial Club 10-11-12. LARRY J. GRIM Commercial ••Jay East Berlin 10-11, Memento Staff, Silhouette 12, Boys Chorus 11-12, Chorus 11-12, Operetta 11-12, Junior Red Cross 11. Senior Hi-Y Club 11, Treasurer 12, Commercial Club 10-11-12. CURVIN R. HARMAN Agriculture Curvie Memento Staff, F. F. A. 10-11-12, F. F. A. Officer 12, Class play 11. Hi-Y Club 12. 1954 JOANN A. HOLCOMB Commercial “Jo Class Vice President, Class Officer 11-12, Memento Editor-In-Chief. Silhouette 11-12, Girls’ Chorus 10- 11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Class Play 11-12, Operetta 11-12, Library Club 12, Commercial Club 10-11-12. JOHN L. HERMAN Commercial Toby Class Officer 10-11, Council of Presidents 11, Me- mento Staff, Silhouette 12. Basketball Manager 11, J. V. Basketball 10, Class Play 11-12, Baseball 11- 12, Library Club 12. Commercial Club 10-11-12, Hi-Y Secretary 12. MARY L. HERMAN Commercial Pee Wee Memento Staff, Silhouette 11-12, Basketball 10-11-12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, Band 10-11-12, County Band 12, Operetta 10-11-12, Elective Art 10, Commercial Club 10-11-12. 1954 GEORGE C. HOOVER Commercial Butch” Memento Staff, Varsity Basketball 11-12, J. V. Basket- ball 10, Baseball 10-11-12, Boys Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Class Play 11, Operetta 10-11-12, Commercial Club 10-11-12. PEGGY A. KESSEL Home Economics Peg Memento Staff, Girls Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Majorette 11-12, F. H. A. 10-11-12, F. H. A. Officer 12, Class Play 11-12, Operetta 10-11-12, Cheerleader 12. J. RICHARD KING Commercial Dick East Berlin 10, Class President, Class Officer 11- 12, Council of Presidents 12, Memento Business Manager, Baseball 12, Boys Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, Band 10-11-12, County Band 12, Band Officer 12, Class Play 11-12, Operetta 10- 11-12, Student Council 10, Dramatics Club 10, Senior Hi-Y 10, Vice President 12, Commercial Club 10- 11-12. MEMENTOS NANCIE J. MYERS Commercial Bipper Memento Staff. Basketball 10-11-12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12. Choral Club 10-11-12, Band 10-11-12, County Band 12, Band Officer 12, Operetta 10-11-12, Elective Art 10, Commercial Club 10-11-12. JOYCE A. MYERS Home Economics Dimples Memento Staff. Silhouette 10-11-12, Cheerleader 11- 12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12. Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 10-11, Band 10-11-12, Band Officer 12. F. H. A. 10-11-12, F. H. A. Officer 10-11-12, Class Play 11, C eretta 10-11-12, District Chorus 12. MELVALENE E. NACE Home Economics “Sis Class Teasurer, Class Officer 10-11-12, Council of Presidents 12. Memento Advertising Manager, Sil- houette 10-11-12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, Band 10-11-12, County Band 11-12, Band Officer 10-11-12, F. H. A. 10-11-12, F. H. A. Officer 10-11-12, Class Play 11-12, Operetta 10- 11-12. MEMENTOS DALE L. PRUTZMAN Academic Prutty” Class Officer 10, Memento Staff, Silhouette Staff 11-12, Baseball 10-11-12, Boys’ Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 10-11-12, Operetta 10-11-12, College Club 10-11-12, Hi-Y President 12. MARCELLA B. ROHRBAUGH Commercial Marty” Memento Staff, Silhouette 10-11-12, Cheerleader 10- 11-12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11- 12, Band 10-11-12, County Band 10-11-12, Band Officer 12, Class Play 11, Operetta 10-11-12, Com- mercial Club 10-11-12. LUCY V. SELL Commercial “Lew East Berlin 10-11, Memento Staff, Varsity Basket- ball 10, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10- 11-12, County Chorus 10-11-12, Majorette 10-11-12, County Band 10, Operetta 10-11-12, Tri-Hi-Y Club 10-11, Commercial Club 10-11-12. 1954 BETTY J. SMITH Home Economics “Kitten” Memento Staff, Girls Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Majorette 11-12, F. H. A. 10-11-12, F. H. A. Officer 12, Operetta 10-11-12. GLENN O. STAMBAUGH Commercial “Stummy Memento Staff, Silhouette 11-12, Arts and Crafts 10- 11-12, Commercial Club 10-11-12, Hi-Y Club 12. NANCY L. STARKER Home Economics “Nan Class Historian, Class Officer 10-11-12, Memento Co-editor, Silhouette 10-11-12, Girls Chorus 10- 11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12. County Chorus 12. F. H. A. 10-11-12, F. H. A. Officer 10-11-12, Secretary and Treasurer of F. H. A. Region “C of Penna. 12, Class Play 11-12, Operetta 10-11-12, Elective Art 10-11, District Chorus 12. MEMENTOS HARRY B. WILDASIN Academic Harry” Memento Staff. Arts and Crafts 10-11-12, College Club 10-11-12, Hi-Y Club 12. CLEASON L. STONER Commercial “Stoner” Memento Staff. Silhouette 11-12, Band 10-11-12, County Band 12, Arts and Crafts 10-11-12, Commercial Club 10-11-12, Hi-Y Club 12. 1954 G. DARLENE WAGNER Home Economics “Darlene Memento Staff, Silhouette 12. Girls Chorus 10-11- 12,Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, F. H. A. 10-11-12, F. H. A. Officer 11-12, Operetta 10-11-12. CHRISTINE E. WEAVER Commercial “Teenie Memento Staff, Silhouette 10-11-12, Varsity Basket- ball 10-11-12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Majorette 11-12, Operetta 10-11-12. Elective Art 10, Commercial Club 10-11- 12. SYLVIA A. YOHE Academic “Siv” Memento Co-editor, Silhouette 10-11-12, Girls Chorus 11. Choral 11-12, Band 10-11-12, County Band 10-12, Operetta 12, Elective Art 11-12, College Club 10-11,12. ' ▼a W COMPOSERS Nancie Myers George Hoover Christine Weaver C lea son Stoner June Brown Glen Stambaugh BUSINESS MANAGER Richard King TREASURER Frances Coste I la ADVERTISING MANAGER Melvalene Nace CIRCULATION MANAGER Shirley Decker AD. SALESMEN Curvin Harman Glenn Bentzel Roy Fuss Richard Beam Harriet Griffin Larry Grim Kenneth Benedict Joyce Myers SUBSCRIPTIONS John Herman Evelyn Congleton Helen Crushong Harry Wildasin Peggy Kessel Mary Herman Betty Smith Darlene Wagner CLASS OF '54 DEAR PAPA',? THE CAST STANDING: Harriet Griffin Marty Rohrbaugh Joyce Myers Roy Fuss Glenn Bentzel George Hoover John Herman Helen Crushong Directress: Miss Miriam Taylor SEATED: Kenny Benedict Melvalene Nace Richard King Nancy Stamer Peggy Kessel Richard Bream Jo Ann Holcomb George Costella ilonor Roll •‘BEST IN THE CLASS’ as determined by vote of classmates LEADERSHIP: SCHOLARSHIP: SPORTSMANSHIP: SALESMANSHIP: BEST SINGERS: BEST MUSICIANS: BEST DANCERS: MOST DRAMATIC: MOST COOPERATIVE: MOST POPULAR: BEST PERSONALITY: MOST ATTRACTIVE: BEST HOME EC: BEST AG: BEST ALL AROUND: (most talented) Nancy Starner Richard King Joliet Adams John Herman Mary Herman Dale Prutzman Sylvia Yohe George Costella Nadine Bortner Kenneth Benedict Marty Rohrbaugh Roy Fuss Christine Weaver Kenneth Benedict Jo Ann Holcomb John Herman Shirley Decker George Costella Melvalene Nace Richard King Shirley Decker Richard King Joyce Myers Larry Grim Melvalene Nace Glenn Bentzel Nancy Starner Richard King Marcella Rohrbaugh __________________ George Costella comb Kenneth Benedict Melvalene Nace 1 v Richard King John Herman A lltf Mary Herman Nadine Bortner Sylvia Yohe Christine Weaver George Hoover Larry Grim G. Bentzel June Brown, Curvin Harmon Glenn Bentzel Frances Costella Senior G. Stambaugh George Costella Kenneth Benedict Marcella Rohrbaugh Darlene Wagner j Cleason Stoner Dick Bream Helen Crushong Shirley Decked itzman Christine Weaver John Herman Evelyn Congleton Joliet Adams |Nancy Stamer Betty Smith Nancie Myers Mary Herman Harriet Griffin Melvalene Nace George Hoover Peggy Kessel I Harry Wildason Nadine Bortner Joann Holcomb Larry Grim Joyce Myers fTT NC THERE G ADE7 Adams Bentzel Bortner Bieatn Brown G. CosteUa F. Cosiella Conftleton Crushonft Decker Fuss Griftin Harman Herman Herman Holcomb Hoover Kessel j. N. MyeTS Hace ptutzman Rohrbauftb Smith Starnet Stambaugl k Stoner W agner v caver ..sildasin fl STEP 4—IOth—AND 2 TO GO STEP 5 . . . ALMOST SENIORS FRONT ROW: Peggy Kcssel, Betty Smith, June Brown, Darlene Wagner, Nancy Stamer, Joliet Adams, Marcella Rohrbaugh, Joyce Myers, Shirley Decker, Melvalene Nace, Mary Herman, Nancy Myers, Christine Weaver. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Yohe, Evelyn Rogers, Frances Costella, Helen Crushong, Joanne Holcomb, Curvin Harman, Kenneth Benedict, Glenn Stambaugh, John Herman, George Hoover, Nadine Bortner, Harriet Griffin, Delma Stair. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Congleton, Dale Prutzman, George Costella, Richard Bream, Larry Mummert, Jones Holcomb, Earl Kuykendall, Harry Wildasin, James Haverstick, Cleason Stoner, Glenn Bentzel, Roy Fuss, Lois Carper. SENIORS OF the CHORAL CLUBS And Departing Leave Behind - Twenty-seven Vacant Chairs. SENIOR COLLEGE CLUB 1954-CLASS Congratulations Nancy Starner and Dale Prutzman, now Mr. and Mrs. P. 1 You have just won the decade award given to the members of the N.O.H.S. Class of 54. Yes, you have just won the 1984 Rocket Ship Silver Anniversary trip to the moon. Soon you will be off on your second honeymoon. Lucky earth things I Listen, my earthfriends and you shall hear of the unbelievable, exciting, exotic honeymoon weekend in store for you.......... Fasten your safety-space belts! Just picture yourself aboard a 1984 model Ultra- Zipper Moonliner - blasting off - destination - Moon! This new zipper rocket ship, “The Royal Fuss’ will be guided by remote thought control by its famous designer, G. Stam- baugh, esq. Aboard you will be wined and dined by the petite, pretty stewardess, the moon- vision star, Miss Peggy Kessel. In flight, you will be soothed and wooed to the strains of the Moonbeam Band under the direction of the New Bentzel, featuring the “Bentzelleers and their Moon-Madness Music, and the mooning of the Lunar Lunicats - “Nadine, Chris- tine and Malvalene”. On arrival, you will be met at the moon-port by his Lunar Majesty, the “Moon King' and be presented the key to the solar disk. You will be whisked from the moon-port in a new Octajet, the ultra-modern streamlined “Curvin Harmon Moonsmobile . Your first stop will be at the fabulous “Marcella Moon Mud Maison” where you will be refreshed, rejuvenated and ozonated while you relax in one of Marcella’s Mystically Magical Moon Mud Baths. Yes, earthfriends, mud from the famous Moon Myers. You, Mrs. P„ have an appointment at “Hattie's Hirsute Haycock , where “Bettie , the solar hair stylist, will give you the star studded coiffure, the “Lucy Lunette’ . PROPHECY—(984 For your sojourn on the moon, Mrs. P., you will be nattily attired from a wardrobe of Lunar Dream Creati jus, designed exclusively for you by “Mademoiselle Joliet of the oldest fashioneers on the moon, the “Adams Eve . And for you, Mr. P., there awaits a complete lunar-suit - from ozone helmet to strata-boots - furnished by the universally renowned haberdashery, “Costella and Costella . You will stay in the Honeymoon Suite at the famous “Melvalene Inn”. Once rested and attired, you will be met by that Man - in - the - Moon, that space-happy moonvision mooner. that Kenny Benedict - for a swirlwind trip to the moonspots and see the moon- life on the Milky-Way. But first, to the “Cleason House” for a gift from that eminent jeweler and Moon-Stoner” - a beautiful wrist chronometer called the “Darlene”. And then to an aerojet, chauffeured by the moon-safety-driver of die lunar month, “Harry Wild-a-sin”, you will be sped to the “Sylvia Room” for dinner - personally prepared by the moon famous chef “George la Costella”. Then, to the “Brown Decker” to enjoy the music of Evelyn and her galaxy of moonmaids - “June, JoAnn and Joyce”; and the dancing of the “Grim Weavers” executing their glittering new dance, a strata-sphere creation, imported from Venus, the “Itchy Bream”. All the universe is a stage, so next stop - the great Moon-Lite-Way, to the theatre where you will see the extravaganza, in 4-D, Will Mary get Her-Man, John? starring Helen Crushong and a gala cast from the now world famous New Oxford Fifty-Four Club. Then down to earth again, and home — and all this - through the courtesy of the treatest inter-planetary invention of all. the Moon-Dust-Cleaner- the new “Hoover . EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF MELVALENE NACE SENIOR 'VEST QUEEN 1. Champion Steer Raiser 2. In Junior Hi. 3. Harvest Hop Queen 4. First Trumpet in Band 5. Apple Pan Dowdy Champ 6. President F.H.A. 7. Kindergarten Queen 8. Outdoor girl 9. Her King 10. Sleeping Princess 11. Senior Harvest Queen “There he is - the heart breaker (pst! Kenneth, your slip is showing.) SENIOR PLAY Directed by: D. Miriam Taylor 'PROFESSOR HOW COULD YOU?' ■-TT ; j r, uniam George Spangler Theodore Stough Betty Griest Shirley Laughman Richard Herr JUNIOR CLASS ROSTER LEFT PAGE: James Auckey Thelma Bentzel Anna Biesecker Jean Brown Howard Bream Jack Chambers Kathryn Costellano James Dysart Terrence Ecker Doris Fair Norman Humbert Betty Griest Richard Herr Royce Haverstock John Haverstick James Haverstick RIGHT PAGE: William Korver Andrew Lehman Shirley Laugh man Jay Lough Pat Mum men Ruth Anna Roland Thomas Schriver Boyd Sieg Barbara Sipe George Spangler Karl Staiger Edna Stair Darlene Stambaugh Theodore Stough Ruth Trump Robert Wine berg Diane Myers ) SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Donald Wiseman............................ President Elizabeth Snyder...........................Treasurer Welby Snyder..........................Vice-president Margaret Johnston..........................Secretary Arlan Reynolds............................ Historian CLASS OF '56 FIRST COLUMN THIRD COLUMN FIFTH COLUMN D. Bly W. Baker D. Bentzel W. Bosserman R. Croft R. Chislet G. Freed G. Grim J. Herman R. Huffman SECOND COLUMN N. Costella G. Decker J. Ecker S. Emig FOURTH COLUMN N. J. Hull M. Johnston J. Korver D. Laughman i J v ■Ft H. Laughman M. Laughman P. Laughman R. Laughman SIXTH COLUMN D. Lawver B. Little B. Meckley H. Merrel SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST COLUMN R. Millhimes N. Millar R. Millar R. Mummert THIRD COLUMN P. Sentz N. Sebright C. Sherman R. Sipe FIFTH COLUMN A. Stambaugh E. Stamer E. Staub G. Staub SECOND COLUMN F. Mummert A. Reynolds J. Runk E. Sager FOURTH COLUMN B. Snyder W. Snyder K. Smith M. Stair SIXTH COLUMN J. Flickinger H. Staub D. Steiner G. Winand D. Wiseman M. J. Yingling SECTION 9-1-- FRONT ROW: N. Naill, P. Yohe, P. Wagaman, J. Sipe, E. Sterner, D. Smith, D. Kessel, M. Newman. SECOND ROW: J. Brown, K. Deatrick, R. Baker, D. Beisecker, S. Sipe, D. Deatrick, L. Rohrbaugh, M. Sentz, D. Trump. THIRD ROW: D. Wagner, P. Baker, L. Shull, R. Laughman, R. Myers, J. Mehring, S. Klinefelter, D. Wamick, D. Kuykendall. SECTION 9-2-- FRONT ROW: D. Emlet, D. Auckey, M. Chronister, P. Johnston, J. Doc key, M. Swope. L. Feiser, E. Walton. SECOND ROW: R. Hanna, L. Baker, J. Sponseller, C. Orndorff, H. Stockham, S. Lemmon, R. Higinbotham, D. Adams, P. Haar. THIRD ROW: R. Sager, A. Flickinger, G. Morningstar, R. Walker, R. Deihl, J. Stull, D. Higinbotham, W. Willar, E. Laughman. SECTION 8-2-- FRONT ROW: R. King, R. Walker, R. Shank, R. Crawford, D. J. Momingstar, P. Berwager, G. Laughman, D. Good, D. Winebrenner, P. Beamer, 3. Dockey. SECOND ROW: F. Yake, A. Hockensmith, J. Myers, G. Myers, N. Taylor, P. Groft, B. Liese, P. Stambaugh, W. Stock. THIRD ROW: R. Hankey, M. Congleton, Y. Ecker, S. Bly, G. Daum, S. Reed, P. Mpl1 p f-auahman, B. Aldrige, B. Hoff, M. Weaver. SECTION 8-1-- FRONT ROW: L. Auchey, D. Costella, M. Kitzmiller, D. Millhimes, J. Humbert, J. Jacoby, F. Laughman, K. Hagenbuch, S. Sipling. SECOND ROW: R. Haverstock, J. Haar, B. Sager, R. Wentz, R. Nace, G. Miller, R. Millhimes, E. Bream, E. Watson. THIRD ROW: S. Bentzel, B. Masenheimer, H. Flickinger, C. Straley, R. Sipe, N. Harner, K. Baugher, E. Lucabaugh, R. Lawver. SECTION 7-1-- FIRST ROW: S. Laughman, M. Bream, B. Laughman, B. King, E. Starner, N. Sipling, D. Geisler, J. Zinn, L. Berkheimer, R. Auchey. SECOND ROW: N. Laughman, J. Martz, P. Estep, G. Beamer, E. Leister, R. Felch, D. Hippensteel, L. Bosserman, L. Shadle, J. Adams, J. Day, R. Millhimes. THIRD ROW: J. Becker. R. Wagner, N. Wolfe, R. Anthony, C. Laughman, G. Cassatt, E. Beaver, D. Rife, R. Noel, G. Byers, S. Rhinehart. SECTION 7-2-- FIRST ROW: C. Stambaugh, K. Laughman, L. Baugher, L. George, D. Baker, E. Crowl, S. Herring, B. Jones, S. Smeltz, R. Cooley, P. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: M. Trimmer, A. Noel, I. Millhimes, J. Laughman, J. Hippensteel, P. Alwine, B. Helwig. B. Weikert, J. Laughman, J. Baublitz, L. Laughman. THIRD ROW: J. Orem, G. Gladfelter, B. Hibner, H. Becker, J. Laughman, N. Budd, T. Cassatt, J. Spangler, L. Martz, W. Laughman, R. Staub, C. Herr, B. Rohrbaugh. Presenting the new team nick- name THE KEYS and the new sports emblem THE CROSS KEYS. These were selected by the Coun- cil of Presidents with School ap- proval. The names honor the famous intersection of two main highways, The Cross Keys.” Over these highways in colonial days, moved the Colonials from the South and east to conquer the western frontier. New Oxford High, by adopting this name, hopes to be inspired by the conquering spirit of these pioneers. LET'S GO KEYSl Introducing the N.O.H.S. Mascot- MR. KEYS'' J. V. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gwenny Freed, Rosie Millhimes, Sandy Sipe, Darle Lawyer, Phil Wagaman and Dixie KesseL J. V. BASKETBALL SQUAD Huffman 21, Smith 25, Humbert 20. Haverstick 22, Snyder 17, Staub 15, Sipe 18. KNEEL- ING: Higinbotham, Manager; Sponseller, Walton, Manager. ,s VARSITY SQUAD G1RLS nocRey , eaver’ S,TT1,“: L1W«,. b ««. G;;esl-Ft«ru ’“-M,e”' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAMS VARSITY BOYS Wiseman 4, Little 7, Spangler 9, Coach R. Sohnleitner, Sherman 11, Bream 10, Hoover 8. 1953 BASEBALL SQUAD J. R. SOHNLEITNER, Coach JOHN HAVERSTICK DONALD WISEMAN JOHN HERMAN RICHARD SIPE GEORGE HOOVER RICHARD BREAM JOHNNY HUFFMAN Standing: DALE PRUTZMAN EARL KUYKENDALL GARY DUNCAN CHARLES SHERMAN ERNEST WALKER LARRY LAUGHMAN At left - battery: GEORGE SPANGLER, Pitcher DICK BREAM, Catcher BASEBALL TEAM APRIL S M T WTFS 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 | 23 26 27 28 29 30 JUNE S M T WTFS Y 7 |8 2 5 4 1) 9 10TTT2 if 14 15 16 17 18 19 2b 211 r22 23 24 25 26 I7 2? 29 30 c ) ►'•Or | r ' S M T w T F S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 27 j3a ncj utcV 6 50«. o r P -, O oo I «ao 1 hC op eh 5 O bl h i C.i 0 V Vo $V v lO V-lA FEBRUARY S M T V T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 N. O. H. S. ••PEPSTERS KESSEL GRIEST, ROHRBAUGH WALLEN, MYERS, BENTZEL BUSINESS STAFF SILHOUETTE STAFF EDITORS and SPONSORS NEWS STAFF LIBRARY CLUB SITTING: JoAnn Holcomb, Frances Costella, June Brown, Miss Helen Ruth - Librarian, Evelyn Congleton, Helen Crushong, Joliet Adams. STANDING: Edna Stair, Barbara Liese, Susan Lemmon, Jean Brown, Anna Biesecker, Gerald Myers, Shirley Klinefelter. Linda Shull, Ruth Hanna, Donna Jean Morningstar, Patsy Groft, Sally Bentzel, Marian Krout, Darla Millhimes, Ray Shank, Pamela Alwine, Beverly Masenheimer. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL SITTING: Charollette Orndorff, George Costella, Mrs. Mary Stock-Sponsor, Frances Costella, Susan Lemmon. STANDING: Darlene Sponseller, Dorothy Deatrick, June Brown, Joliet Adams, Helen Stough, Patsy Estep, Linda Berkheimer. TED STOUGH —PENNSYLVANIA STATE POULTRY JUDGING CHAMP TEDDY STOUGH, New Oxford High School Vo - Ag junior, shown after winning the PENNSYLVANIA STATE POULTRY JUDGING CONTEST at State College. With him are Ernest Troutman, Dalmatia High, second place winner and Wayne Stonerock, Marxinsburg High, third place. These Ag. boys com- posed the team to represent Pennsylvania in the National Contest in Kansas City in October 1953, receiving third place rating and winning the BRONZE PLAQUE and individual bronze medals. Inset shows Teddy Stough and the national award. I ILV HONORARY MEMBERS F.F.A. STANDING Raymond Lillich Eugene Griest Selon F. Dockey SITTING John Griest Charles Stough Harold Herr F.F.A. SALUTES. . . TEDDY STOUGH, Eleventh grade. Treasurer Conewago Chapter, F.F.A. Teddy won first place in Poultry Judging at State College and a bronze medal in the National Contest in Kansas City. He had the GRAND CHAMPION Capon in the Pennsylvania State Farm Show. Other first prizes were for Capons at the Adams County Fair, Broilers in the State Farm Show, and China Bantams in the Adams County Fair. Numerous other places in area contests have been recorded. ROY FUSS, Twelth grade. Secretary Conewago Chapter. F.F.A. Roy has been a club officer for four years, an Area Farmer, and a member of the Pennsylvania State F.F.A. Band for two years. Roy carried four projects this year and has been very active in F.F.A. and Farm Show competition. MR. JOHN KRATZERT, Director of Vocational Agriculture. KEYSTONE FARMER and popular radio commentator. GLEN BENTZEL, Twelth Grade. Vice-President Conewago Chapter. F.F.A. KEYSTONE FARMER, 1954. Glen is a member of the State F.F.A. Band. He won First Prize for his Friers and Roasters in the Pennsylvania Farm Show; First Prize for his Steer at the Adams County Fair and a Blue Ribbon in Dairy Judging at the South Mountain Fair. His project book and hog project earned places in area con- tests. RICHARD HERR, Eleventh Grade. President Conewago Chapter, F.F.A. Dick won the Area Tractor Driv- ing Contest and First Prize in Dairy Cow Competition. Richard has developed and owns his own dairy herd, winning, the Annual Dairy Farming Award in this area. He received the Soil and Water Manage- ment Award last year and has four seconds and five third place ribbons in various contests at local, area and State Fairs. OUR FACULTY SPONSOR MRS. MARY STOCK ENJOYS AND APPROVES THE SECRETARY CALLS THE ROLL OF NEW MEMBERS FUTURE WE RESPOND WITH OUR CLUB OATH WE WEAR OUR CUSTOMS WE SING OUR CLUB SONG A NEW MEMBER ANSWERS ROLL CALL ' M C © I Kc ( M PEGGY KESSEL, SECRETARY NANCY STARNER, VICE-PRESIDENT MELVALENE NACE, PRESIDENT BETTY SMITH, CLUB HISTORIAN BETTY GRIEST, TREASURER F. H. A. CLUB OFFICERS APPLE PAN DOWDY CHAMPS NANCY SEBRIGHT (right) 1953-54 Apple Pan Dowdy Baking Champion and MELVALENE NACE Second Place Winner. Nancy Dethroned Melvalene the 1952-53 Apple Pan Dowdy Champ. NANCY STARNER (fifth from left) Secretary- Treasurer, Region C, F.H.A. shown with other dis- trict officers and supervisors. SCHOOL DAYS ARE HOBBY SHOP DAYS INDUSTRIAL ARTS INTRODUCING THE Hl-V CLUB NEW 1954 CLUB STANDING: R. Bream, Little, J. Korver, Snyder, Sherman, Haver stick, Chislett, H. Bream, Stam- baugh. Lough, Schriver. Mr. John Kratzert. SITTING: Costella, Wiseman, King. L. Grim, Prutz- man, Herman, W. Korver, Fuss, Stoner. ON FLOOR: Herr, Smith, G. Grim. Huffman. Ecker, Stough, Sipe, Polhemus. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Sponsor She’ll be Coinin' Round the Mountain inmeat Troupe off-stage,Girls’Trio.and Knsemble) « ts A : : ‘°v 8ntoo iS°‘ — ---- com - in roil the moun-tain when she comes, when sin en she comes, (m _ v e V. ' v ic A' No. 11. The True Lover’s Greeting (William) ♦Vords a No. 8. Skip to My Lou ( Ensemble, with clapping on the off-beat ad lib. “jp THE CITY SLICKERS THE .mooktai14 UP ON OLD SMOKY An Operetta Based on Folk Songs and Folk Lore of THE CAST the Southern Appalachians BETTY JANE MOUL Operetta Director '•SOME SCHOOL DAYS ARE FILLED WITH SINGING” JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS SENIOR HIGH- boys' CHORUS GIRLS' CHORUS “MUSIC HATH CHARM...- v a - ‘At:: ' i V V SFT 4 Z tT ♦ -s- Presenting the 1934 ADAMS COUNTY and SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT CLASS C CHAMPIONSHIP BAND. Organized in 1932, - the New Oxford Band won its first county title in its first year, and has been county champs each year since. Mr. Paul A. Harner was the director. This is the 1953 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CLASS “C CHAMPIONSHIP BAND. Of the twenty- two years of competition, the N.O.H.S. Band has been County Champs twenty-one years. District Champs sixteen years. State winners fifteen times and National Champion once. ROSE QUEEN EILEEN MYERS Winner of the talent competition among high school seniors in our area. Eileen Myers competed in the state finals at the famous Hershey, Pa., Rose Festival. INVOCATION Cavalier' OVERTURE ADDRESS OF WELCOME John Kratzert Class President Williams Class “How To Take The IF Out Of Life” Dr. Harvey D. Hoover Gettysburg Seminary, Gettysburg, Pa. Words and Music by Shirley Sebright and Norma J. Spangler PRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT John Kratzert AWARDS Charles C. Taylor Supervising Principal AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS ALMA MATER Rev. Meyers :tion 5 ] m “Tanforan JOAN SPONSELLER New Oxford Lions Club English Award Lions Club Mathematics Award NORMA JEAN SPANGLER Lions Club Commercial Award 1953 Awards JOHN KRATZERT Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award DORIS MILLAR Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award Lions Club Home Economics Award PHYLLIS ALWINE Lions Club Science Award ERNEST WALKER R. C. Mackley Agriculture Award Know what? School’s FUNI GREENEBAUM'S Compliments o f The Home of Good Clothes WINTER GARDENS Since 1910 New Oxford, Pa. Hanover, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF EHRHART-COIVRAD COMPANY. INC. WHOLESALE GROCERIES Ilanover, Pennsylvania Phone: 3830 and 3839 DISTRIBUTORS OF SWEET CLOVER AND ECCO BRANDS COMPLIMENTS BOND SANITARY PRODUCTS CO. York, Pa. DISTRICT MANAGER, S. C. HOY Box 23, Gettysburg, Pa. SHEETS BROS, and SHEETS TRUCK CENTER Motor Trucks Farm Equipment SALES SERVICE Hanover, Pa. Dial 26232 or 25251 Refrigeration Stewartstown, Pa. Phone 16R-11 ‘ ‘ PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION’ ’ EDMUND’S STUDIO 25 York Street Hanover, Pa. Telephone 7165 Official Photographer for 1954 MEMENTO Tel. 2-8532 NUNIIA FRUIT FARMS “THE HOME OF FINE FRUIT” “An apple a day is health’s best way” STUART A. LUCABAUGH, Prop. Hanover, Pa. , R. 3 Compliments of YOUR HOTPOINT - MAYTAG STORE 14 - 18 W. Chestnut Street Phone 5203 Hanover, Pa. NACE'S The Home of Nice Appliances TEXAS LUNCH Hot Dogs Hamburgers Our Specialty Charles (Chubby) Groft, Prop. 10 Hanover St. New Oxford, Pa. An Exclusive Selection HILLEN V. RIFE Of GIFTS Make Your Shopping A Pleasure At The NEW OXFORD GIFT SHOP. WINAND’S SUNOCO SERVICE Lubrication - Washing Tires - Batteries Phone 115-R 319 Lincoln Way West New Oxford, Pa. HARGET’S MARKET Complete Food Service Whole Sale Retail Phone 4330 139 York St. Hanover, Pa. West End Garage New and Used Cars Phone 185-M ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Distributed by AERO OIL COMPANY Phone: New Oxford 123 New Oxford, Pennsylvania THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY SLEIGHTER’S FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERING On the Square Phone 161-M New Oxford, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF FARMER’S and MERCHANT'S BANK PROWELL'S MILLINERY Compliments “Hats Handbags of Distinction” of VICTORY RESTAURANT 51 Frederick Street 112 Broadway Phone 6115 Hanover, Pa. Hanover, Penna. Compliments CANNON SHOE STORE of “Shoes for the entire family” BAR 30 8 Center Square Phone 174-M Hanover, Pa. CROSS KEYS ATLANTIC SERVICE R. M. SIPE GROCERY Center Square M. A. Storms, Proprietorship Gas-Oil-Tires-Lubrication General Repairing New Oxford Pa. Compliments Compliments of o f BANDLER’S of Hanover BENN'S MENS BOYS SHOP 41-43 Baltimore St. Hanover Gettysburg Phone 25147 Hanover, Pa. In compliments of GENE GRIEST CONTRACT CHARTER SERVICES Phone 127-J-ll New Oxford, Pa. Compliments of NELL'S MEATS Rear 9 High St. Phone 167-3 New Oxford, Pa. Compliments of GROFT and HULL Agricultural Limestone Hanover, R. D. 3, Pa. Phone 5-0164 BON - TON SHOE DEPT. “Weather Bird - “Air Tred” “Parkhill” - “Del Mar Debs” Childrens - Misses - Ladies Shoes THE BON TON Hanover, Pa. Compliments of G. C. MURPHY CO. Hanover, Pa. Compliments HARRIS STIPE o f Pheasant Farm EARL THEATER Gettysburg, Pa. Give Gifts That Last ROHRBAUGH GENERAL from STORE MARK E. TRONE Phone 225 JEWELER Carlisle Street New Oxford, Pa. 44 Baltimore Street Hanover, Penna. FOR A REAL TREAT OLD MILL INN EAT Specializing in UTZ'S Potato Chips Fried Spring Chicken Country Ham Also Noon Day Specials Hanover, Pa. Phone 4210 New Oxford, Pa. Compliments Compliments o f o f BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO. CANNON SHOE COMPANY DILLER WIERMAN. INC. HEATING AND PLUMBING CONTRACTORS APPLIANCES Hanover, Pa. PLAY MORE LIVE LONGER SHENK and TITTLE EVERYTHING FOR SPORT 313 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA. APPLES BRINTON FRUIT FARM Hanover-Abbottstown Highway Phone 2-8531 42 Frederick St. Hanover, Pa. Phone: 3881 Compliments W. E. SELL F. E. CREMER, FLORIST SPORTING GOODS Hanover, Pa. 210 W. Chestnut St. Hanover, Pa. ABBOTTSTOWN GRAIN BOLLINGER’S SHOE STORE FEED STORE Center Square, New Oxford Pa. Shoes Rubber Footwear House Slippers For the Entire Family Manufacturers of Dairy Poultry Feeds Abbottstown, Pa. Phone E. B. 29-R-6 HANOVER HARDWARE STOUGH LINGG MOTORS Sporting Goods DuPont Paints X g Hanover, Penna. Sales and Service Compliments o f Compliments of HANOVER CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. FRED F. FEISER Manufacturers of Concrete Blocks Funeral Home 302 Lincolnway West Office: R. D. 3 Hanover Phone 4272 New Oxford, Pa. eur AT TH (£sso) ROYAL JEWELERS On the Square, Hanover, Pa. ESSO SERVICE CENTER New Oxford, Pa. Use Your Credit Friendly Service From People You Know Open an Account RICHARD F. FEESER Owner FRED W. BOWMAN Owner Everything Musical at STENGER MUSIC HOUSE 110 Baltimore St., Hanover, Pa. Phone 3-6243 Complete Repair Department at STENGER BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR SERVICE CLEANING POLISHING REPAIRING OVERHAULING REBUILDING All Types Band Instruments 15 E. Walnut St. Hanover, Pa. IVAN C. NEWCOMER WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER Phone 3461 72 S. Main St. Pine Grove, Pa. SPECIALISTS IN SEASONABLE ITEMS ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASS'N. Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer Petroleum Products General Farm Supplies Gettysburg New Oxford STEELE'S LAUNDRY CLEANING STORAGE 110 High Street Dial 3747 ROYALE DAIRY HOME OF HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK ICE CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK CATER TO SCHOOLS CAFETERIA PICNICS AND CLUBS 209 High Street, Hanover, Pa. Phone 5163 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS C.R. STALLMAN and SON, INC. CANDY - CIGARS - TOBACCOS 31 W. Philadelphia St. York, Pa. MAKERS OF THE STANDARD CLASS RING UNION EMBLEM COMPANY HIGH SCHOOL AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY FELT GOODS AND COMMENCEMENT STATIONERY Palmyra, Pennsylvania P. H. NISSLEY, Manager COMPLIMENTS OF NEW OXFORD WEBB and WOLFE SOCIAL and SPORTING GOODS SCORES HIGH ATHLETIC CLUB Yes, Webb Wolfe sporting goods scores high everywhere ... on the diamond, gridiron, courts or links New Oxford, Pennsylvania . . . all year round . . . for baseball, fishing, golf, hunting, football, basketball and winter sports, too. D. H. SHARRER And here's why! When top-quality, nationally adver- and SON tised sporting goods is combined with over 13 years of experience in New Oxford-2-Pa. “ESHELMAN” RED ROSE outfitting teams and individuals with equipment and clothing for their favorite sport, the result is a host GUARANTEED FEED of satisfied customers. Rely with confidence on . . . Branch-Orrtanna, Pa. Phone Fairfield 20-R-4 WEBB WOLFE 15 East Market Street York, Pa. Branch-Hampton, Pa. Phone 116-J B ranch-Littlestown Phone 14 COMPLIMENTS OF ALWINE BRICK COMPANY BRICKMAKERS SINCE 1851 New Oxford, Pa. ••OUR SECOND CENTURY” ROYAL NjSBfc TYPEWRITERS All Makes Sold, Rented, Repaired ADDING MACHINES C. L, EICHOLTZ New Oxford, Pa. Phone 101 EDWIN SNYDER General Merchandise Gas Oil Phone 134-R-3 R. D. 2, New Chester, Pa. Compliments KUHN AUTO SALES SERVICE of Dodge Cars Job-Rated Trucks Plymouth Cars HENRY E. LANDIS 765 Carlisle Street Kasco Feeds Hanover, Pa. Abbottstown, Pa. Phone 3705 East Berlin 28-R-4 Compliments of SANITARY SEPTIC SERVICE Septic Tanks Cess Pools Vacuum cleaned with modern equipment Phone 195-J New Oxford, Pa. SCHMIICK COMPANY INC. Lumber Building Materials Railroad Street Hanover, Penna. Established 1852 Thomas E. Smith, Prop. Compliments of ALUMINUM FURNITURE YOUR TEXACO DEALER JOHN F. DUTTERA Lincoln Way East Phone 144 EMECO CORPORATION Hanover, Penna. WE DEAL IN SERVICES CONEWAGO CHAPTER For the farmer: CERTIFIED SEEDS For the parents: CHRISTMAS CARDS New Oxford High New Oxford Pa. For the hunter: SHELLS For our members: SALE OF PROJECTS JAMES L. MYERS HARDWARE - PAINTS Tel. 118-R New Oxford, Pa. JOHN DEERE SALES and SERVICE VERNON RIFE, Proprietor FARM SUPPLIES - GOODYEAR TIRES Lincolnway West Phone 185-5 New Oxford, Penna. ALLEN S. PRESSELL FLORISTS Flowers are Fashionable Always 637 Broadway Hanover, Pa. We Telegraph Flowers Phone 3-5277 CLAIR W. ROHRBAUGH Heating Plumbing Spouting Phone 239-R-2 New Oxford, Pa. Compliments of LIPPY'S Chambersburg St. , Gettysburg Compliments of NOELS MEAT MARKET Self - Service Regina Noel, Prop. Carlisle Street, New Oxford Compliments of BITTINGER’S MARKET 101 East Chestnut St. Hanover, Pa. Compliments of ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION ‘’Giz Kaiser, Prop. DUTCH BOY BENJ. MOORE PAINTS Nancy Warren Wall Paper Bittinger Paint Wallpaper When in Hanover shop at 4 8 W. Chestnut St. Hanover 33 BALTIMORE STREET . The Home of Famous Labels Compliments o f MYERS DRUG STORE on the square Hanover, Pa. Compliments o f SMITH'S BARBER SHOP New Oxford, Pa. B S DEPARTMENT STORE and 5 10 The Store That Has E verything On the Square New Oxford, Pa. GEO W. LILLICH SON Feed-Grain-Fertilizer-Cemept Phones: East Berlin 28-R-3 New Oxford 154 York Springs 3-R-l LINCOLN-WAY SALES SERVICE C. R. Chubb, Proprietor General Auto and Truck Repairs Gasoline or Diesel Engines Phone New Oxford 119-R-31 Compliments of SHERMAN CLOTHING STORE Outfitters For The Entire Family 32-34 Carlisle Street Hanover, Pa. MENCHEY MUSIC SERVICE 18 York Street Hanover, Pa. 'Menchey Means Music’ ANTHONY’S SHOE STORE Red Cross Simplex Flexies Dorothy Dodd Cobblers Shoes for Children 18 Baltimore Street Hanover, Pa. Compliments of GEORGE H. ALLAMONG, AGENT Compliments Prudential Insurance Co. Of Of America HARVEY SMITH 100 Lincolnway West New Oxford, Pa. ‘‘Factory Lunch” Phone 1-5-J BOWMAN’S Compliments Cleaners Dyers Of Tailors - Dyers - Fur Storage J. J. BAKER 505 Baltimore Street Insurance Agency Hanover, Pa. East Berlin, Pa. MASEMER'S CUSTOM FLOORS BECHTEL PRETZEL CO. Formica Sink Tops Bakers of Crisp Hard Pretzel Plastic Wall Tile Linoleum and Floor Tile-Carpets Large Soft Pretzels 515 Baltimore St. Wm. Bechtel Phone 3-3262 Hanover, Pa. Phone 5215 Hanover, Pa. KLUNK’S Paint - Hardware - Houseware, Etc. 545 Main Street McSherrystown, Pa. Phone: Hanover 5400 KUHN’S Electrical Appliances Sales Philco Service 735 Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa. Phone 5111 MARKEL'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES OFFICE EQUIPMENT For the Best in Sales and Service Call 174-R Lincolnway East (Extended) New Oxford, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF E. C. LIVINGSTON. INC. SHOE MANUFACTURERS COMPLIMENTS OF NEW OXFORD ALUMINUM COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF FINE ALUMINUM, BRASS AND BRONZE CASTING Sales Service MELHORN BU1CK COMPANY. INC. BUICK MOTOR CARS 316 Broadway Hanover, Penna. Compliments Compliments of WALTERSDORF FURNITURE CO. of 219 Balto. St. JOHN L. GRIEST Hanover, Pa. Hanover’s Most Modern Grocery Store Furniture Appliance Store. ROY’S SINCLAIR SERVICE BANKERT’S LUBRICATION - GAS - OIL Body, Fender Radiator Shop SIMONIZING - CAR WASHING 700 Elm Ave. R. D. 3 Hanover Phone 5636 Hanover, Pa. Phone 5-0424 ROBERT L. DONOHUE FOLMER’S QUALITY ICE CREAM JEWELER Fancy Molds - Our Specialty Center Square 12 West Middle St. New Oxford, Pa. Phone 35235 Hanover, Pa. TOM’s (.£sso) SERVICE Washing - Waxing and Lubrication Mrs. Rose B. Sander Prop. TIRES, TUBES ACCESSORIES KUHN’S MILLINERY Lincoln Way East 130 Chambersburg St. E. Berlin 27R12 Abbottstown, Pa. Phone 668X Gettysburg, Pa. Compliments of O’BRIEN DAIRY Homogenized Milk Chocolate Milk Cream Phone 50-R New Oxford, Pa. JOHN C. MYERS Quality Groceries THE RUTH KAY SHOP The “Happiness” Store features Foundations Bras Lingerie Accessories “For the Woman who Cares” Hotel McAllister Bldg. 3 York Street Hanover, Pa. Compliments of OLD QUAKER PRETZEL CO. Since 1911 Lincoln Way East New Oxford, Pa. Phone 224 New Oxford, Pa. Phone 188 FRED G. NEW OXFORD FURNITURE STORE KLUNK, Prop. PARK HOTEL G. E. Appliances On The Square 333 Lincoln Way West New Oxford, Pennsylvania Phone 103-J Regular Dinners Served Phone 9093 Compliments of Lincoln Speedway HIGH STREET MARKET Groceries, Meats. Vegetables Fruits, Frosted Goods and Assorted Candies W. G. SIMPSON, Prop. Phone 108-W New Oxford COLUMBIA JEWELRY CO. Center Square Broadway Hanover, Pa. W. M. Nace, Manager WEISHAAR BROS. Electrical and Home Appliances Gettysburg, Pa. RAYMONDS Your Men’s and Boys’ Store with sensible prices. 8 York Street Hanover, Pa. MINIATURE GOLF and Root Beer in Frosted Mugs at SHETTER’S Dancing Roller Skating Picnic Grove Rides Your store FOREST PARK A. KARST, Manager Hanover, Pennsylvania Reduced Rates for Picnics and Outings Phone 3-5286 Compliments of BAKERS 33-35 Broadway Hanover, Pa. BANGE’S SHOE STORE 16 York Street Hanover, Pa. Phone 3-0202 William A. Bange WILLIAM D. STOCK Masonry Contractor MASONRY OF ALL KINDS 118 Berlin Street Hanover, Pa. In Compliments of WENTZ OIL SERVICE. INC. PLUMBING - HEATING - ELECTRICAL GULF SOLAR HEAT 111 Baltimore St. Phone 5911 Hanover, Pa. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS LEINHARDT BROS. Your Favorite Furniture Store SIMMONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES 28 Baltimore St. - in Hanover - Near the Square THE PONY FARM SHOW GROUND Lincoln Heights New Oxford, Pa. Catering To CARNIVALS-FAIRS-SHOWS-PICNICS-FAMILY REUNIONS Make Your Reservations Now FRANCIS M. RABINE Compliments of New Oxford, Pa. CHAS. M. McCLARIN’S SON Phone 70-J Manufactures Representative of: Innersoles and Box Toes H. N. BANGE Hanover, Pa. Hanover, Penna. “Hanover Oldest Radio GEO. C. BRAUN and SON Electric Store” E. J. J. GOBRECHT Custom Built Homes 120 E. Chestnut St. 1126 Broadway Hanover, Pa. Hanover, Pa. Television--Electric Supplies Phone 2-3214 or 2-1139 Photo Supplies--Records--Toys REVONAH HOME SUPPLY Compliments Crosley Appliances of Sylvania Television TffNi MOTORISTS' FRIEND, Inc. 27 York Street 100 CARLISLE ST. HANOVER, PA. Phone 4566 Hanover, Pa. Compliments Compliments of of SAMEUL SHIRK SON INC. HANOVER CLOTHING CO. Hardware Since 1923 Paints Sporting Goods 42-44 Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa. 40 Broadway Hanover, Pa. STAUB CHEVROLET SALES. INC. Auto Repairing - All Types Chevrolet Cars-Trucks-Service A. A. A. , Firestone Tires - Keystone Genuine Parts and Accessories Service - Atlantic Gas and Oils OK Used Cars Trucks WASHING, WAXING AND LUBRICATING A SPECIALTY 105 Lincoln Way East Phone 178 New Oxford, Pa. See the “STARS” Under The Stars IN NATURE'S OWN AIR PEOPLES BANK CONDITIONED of CROSS KEYS DRIVE IN THEATER HANOVER “THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE One Mile East of New Oxford On U. S. 30 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ♦ BEAUTIFUL WOODLAND SETTING ♦LARGEST SCREEN IN THE STATE Member Federal Reserve System ♦ LATEST R. C. A. PROJECTION Member Federal Deposit ♦ MODERN CAFETERIA Insurance Corp. THE TRI-COUNTY FAMILY Center Square Hanover, Pa. THEATRE Compliments of THE L. P. KOOKEN COMPANY Architect - Engineers 46 West High St. Carlisle, Penna. H. N. BANGE Heating - Plumbing - Appliances Electrical Contractors 577 Broadway Hanover, Penna. Phone 7-1263 COMPLIMENTS OF: Sam Miller, Insurance, Hanover, Pa. Kleffel Surplus Store 106 Baltimore St. , Hanover, Pa. Cut Rate Shoe Store, Hanover, Pa. Dr. K. S. Hoffmeister, Carlisle St. , New Oxford, Pa. Dr. K. W. Ehrhart, Lincoln Way East, New Oxford, Pa. Dr. J. C. Menges, Lincoln Way East, New Oxford, Pa. W. L. Sterner, Farm Equipment, Hanover, Pa. Klunk's Television Service, 120 E. Hanover St. , Hanover, Pa. Blouse Furniture Co. Hanover, Pa. Neidick’s Garage, Hampton, Pa. Freed’s Produce, Carlisle St. , New Oxford, Pa. R. J. Brendle, Poultry, New Oxford, Pa. THOMPSON COLLEGE 205 S. George Street 18 N. Fourth Street Phone 2715 - York, Pa. Phone 4-0258 - Harrisburg, Pa. MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCIAL COLLEGES AND NATIONAL FEDERATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS Compliments of CLAUDE GRIM and SONS Masons Abbottstown, Pa. Compliments of ALLEN F. FEESER Contractor Builder Phone 4341 - 4531 Taneytown, Maryland INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Nkhfktrt Cover Monvtodvrtrt Kook Kinder FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City


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