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

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Cl £ wh CU Cam SjcSuwIo, 3a Cl £ac Clt JAe 1 BACK ROW: Schriver, Chambers, Bream, Humbert, Staiger, Korver, Sieg, Jim Haverstlck, MIDDLE ROW: Auckey, Castellano, Lahman, Laughman, Dysart, Biesecker, John Haverstick, FRONT ROW; Fair, Stair, Brown, Sipe, Griest, Wallen, Roland, Myers, Stambaugh. Jhe QIoaa, Of 55 Mew- d Miijh Sxfieet Mew Clxfaid ‘J'u. JWeaentA .. Spangler, Herr, Anderson. Bentzel, Ecker, Mummert, Stough. HoxeutMtl The yearbook staff, in selecting the theme for its 1955 MEMENTO, was guided by the realization that already many of its past school events have been forgotten. Its aim, then, was to record, in pictorial fashion, as many past activities and present happenings as space permitted; being hopeful that in the future - this MEMENTO will recall many half-forgotten, happy experiences. J tt Memoriam MR. PAUL A. COMERER Honored Teacher - Beloved Friend - Our Memento Dedication PHOTOGRAM Courtesy of Joseph Kendelhart Gettysburg Photographic Society Administration ‘JiumA Otun A typical one-room school, representative of the school buildings that were closed with the opening of the consolidated Attendance Unit building shown below. JAe Utaat and 3he 3l%e ent tAe QAitdxen - Someth ituf 33ettei” Meui (Second Elementary, SeAoel Opened - September 13, 1954 Dedicated - November 5, 1954 15 Classrooms, General Purpose Room, Cafeteria, Health Room, Special Education Room, Offices £owei CldaniA faint Softool Jiowul President Vice-President T reasurer BERWICK TOWNSHIP HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Harry C. Brinton Norman G. Wolf Glenn M. Haar Melvin C. Nace John G. Myers Claude Wanner Samuel E. Baker Stuart Lucabaugh Clyde 0. Garber George Bentzel MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP NEW OXFORD BOROUGH Charles F. Myers Charles Slaybaugh Raymond S. Gable Bernard P. Murren Philip E. Alwine Joseph A. Chrismer Clair Slagle Maurice J. Smith Curtis S. Sponseller Ray Reichart OXFORD TOWNSHIP TYRONE TOWNSHIP John H. Summers John E. Mansberger Cor man Day Harry M. Wildasin Hiram Rex George A. Martin Guy Deardorff A. P. Markel George F. Weaver Charles W. Rinehart 9 COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS An Advisory Committee, composed of the presidents of classes and clubs, which schedules, plans and supervises student activities. SITTING, Left to Right: James Haverstick.....................................................................Senior Hi Band Ruth Ann Nace................................................................................ 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F. A. Advisor MARY STOCK Home Economics F. H. A. Advisor BETTY JANE MOUL, B. S. Music Supervisor Choral Directress VW VESTA SMITH, R. N. School Nurse GLORIA S. LIVINGSTON, B. S. Art Supervisor CHARLES W. HASH. Ms. Ed. Ctementaxy- 13 H. EDGAR MOUL. M. A. Mathematics Activities GLORIA A. KRUG, B. S. Health Physical Education Coach Girls’ Sports 14 3tiqh SxA oel HERBERT E. BRYAN, Ed. D. Social Studies John Bream John Griest CAFETERIA PERSONNEI Lawrence Guse Eugene Griest Paul Smith Mrs. Faye Rife Mrs. Dorothy Eisenhart Mrs. Florence Shultz Mrs. Vema Wolf § 4 OfreKitwiA rftci @U4t diaK4, Getting Them There—And Back Jeuchituj Staff- - Clementaty Center SITTING, Left to Right: STANDING: Mementos of Qxade School Slays- 17 PHOTOGRAM Courtesy of Edward Stine Gettysburg Fbotographic Society DONALD L. HOUSER MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF '55 Taken ill July, 1948 Died November 30, 1952 20 Jm Memoxiam 21 BRUCE N. ANDERSON ACADEMIC Memento 12; West ShorelO.il; Band 10, 11, 12; Band Officer 12; County Band 12; Class Play 12; Industrial Arts 12; College Club 10,11,12. THELMA E. BENTZEL HOME ECONOMICS Memento 12; Choral Club 10, 11,12; Girls' Chorus 10, 11, 12; County Chorus 12; Band Mem- ber 10, 11, 12; Band Officer 12; County Band 12; Operetta 10, 11,12; Basketball 11,12; Cheer- leader 10, 11, 12; F.H. A. 10, 11,12; F.H. A. Officer 12. TOe £ u 4cl Kick (fauUi 7-X JAMES E, AUCHEY COMMERCIAL Memento 12;Silhouette Staff 11, 12; Commercial Club 10,11,12; Industrial Arts 12. ANNA G. BIESECKER ACADEMIC Memento 12; Silhouette 10, 11, 12; Choral Club 10, 11, 12; Girls' Chorus 10,11,12; County Chorus 10,11,12; Band 10, 11, 12; County Band 12; Operetta 10, 11, 12; Class Play 11, 12; Library Club 11; College Club. 22 23 HOWARD A. BREAM ACADEMIC Memento 12, Class Play 11, Baseball 12, Hi-Y 11, CoUege Club 10-11-12, Industrial Arts 10-11-12. JEAN L. BROWN ACADEMIC Memento 12, Choral Club 10- 11-12, Girls'Chorus 12, Oper- etta 10-11-12, Basketball 10- 11-12, Class Play 11, Library Club 11, College Club 10-11 12. Step, (kf. Step, Jmiutxd the J eitute JACKIE W. CHAMBERS COMMERCIAL Memento 12, Silhouette Staff 11-12, Band 10-11-12, Band Officer 12, County Band 12, Operetta 10, Commercial Club 10-11-12, Industrial Arts 12. KATHRYN C. CASTELLANO COMME RCIAL Memento 12, Silhouette Staff 10-11-12, Class Play 11-12, Art Club 10-11-12, Commer- cial Club 10-11-12. 24 JAMES M. DYSART COMMERCIAL Memento 12, Class Flay 11-12, Commercial Club 10-11-12, Industrial Club 10-12. TERRENCE L. ECKER COMMERCIAL Memento 12, Silhouette Staff 10-11-12, Choral Club 10-12, Boys' Chorus 10-12, County Band 12, Band 10-11-12, Oper- etta 10-12, Hi-Y 11, Commer- cial Club 10-11-12, Junior Red Cross Council 10, Industrial Arts 10-12. TC xp iieace x Siilt Count Memento 12, Silhouette Staff 11-12, Commercial Club 10- 11-12. DORIS J. FAIR COMMERCIAL BETTY E. GRIEST HOME ECONOMICS Memento 12, Choral Club 10- 11-12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Band 10-11- 12. Band Officer 12, County Band 12, Operetta 10-11-12, Class Play 11-12, Basketball 10-11-12, F.H.A. 10-11-12, F.H.A. Officer 11-12, Cheer- leader 10-11-12. 27 JOHN W. HAVERSTICK ACADEMIC Memento 12, Band 10-11-12, Band Officer 12, County Band 12, Baseball 10, Class Play 11- 12, Arts 10-11-12, College Club 10-11-12. JAMES W. HAVERSTICK ACADEMIC Council of Presidents 12, Me- mento 12, Choral Club 10-11- 12, Boys' Chorus 10-11-12, County Chorus 10, Band 10-11- 12, Band Officer 12, County Band 10-11-12, Operetta 10- 11-12, Class Play 11, Basket- ball 10-11-12, Hi-Y 11-12, Arts 10-11-12, College Club 10-11-12. JIoaI - SWe xent fhilwie Child ROYCE W. HAVERSTOCK COMMERCIAL Council of Presidents 12, Me- mento 12, Silhouette Staff 12, Library Club 12, President of Library Club 12, Commercial Club 10-11-12, Arts 12. RICHARD K, HERR AGRICULTURE Class Officer 11-12, Council of Presidents 11-12, Memento 12, Silhouette Staff 11-12. Choral Club 11-12, Boys' Chorus 11, F.F.A. 10-11-12, F. F. A. Officer 10-11-12, Area F.F.A. Officer 12, Indus- trial Arts 12, State Judging Poultry Team 10, State F. F. A. Tractor Driving Team 11. - IJmith - Man 28 3fie Satio 1955 NORMAN L. HUMBERT COMMERCIAL Memento 12, Choral Club 10- 11-12, Boys'Chorus 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Operetta 10-11-12, Basketball 12. J. V. 10- 11, Commercial Club 10- 11- 12, Industrial Arts 12. WILLIAM J. KORVER AGRICULTURE Class Officer 10-12, Memen- to 12, Silhouette Staff 12, Class May 11-12, F.F.A. 10- 11-12, F.F.A. Officer 12. Hl- Y 11, Industrial Arts 12. Q-iadea, - Sx. 3ti - QxtuUuUUui - JAen? ANDY L. LAHMAN AGRICULTURE Memento 12, Choral Club 10- 11, Boys’Chorus 10-11, Oper- etta 10, Baseball 10-11-12, Industrial Arts 10-12, F.F.A. SHIRLEY R. LAUGHMAN COMMERCIAL Class Officer 10-11-12, Me- mento 12, Class May 11-12, Basketball 10-11, Club 10-11-12. Commercial 30 JAY J. LOUGH GENERAL Memento 12; Silhouette Staff 10.11,12; Band Officer 10,11, 12; Class Play 12; Hi-Y 11.12: Junior Red Cross Council 10; Handy Craft 10,11,12; County Band 12. PATRICIA G. MUMMERT COMMERCIAL Class Officer 10; Memento 12; Silhouette 10, 11, 12; Choral Club 10,11,12; Girls' Chorus 10,11,12; County Chorus 12; Operetta 10,11,12; Class Play 12; Basketball 10,11,12; Com- mercial Club. PoaC ‘RecvicU tie Scqk DIANE J. MYERS COMMERCIAL Memento 12; Eichelberger 10; Western High School 11; Sil- houette 10,11,12; Choral Club 10.11,12; Girls' Chorus 10,11, 12; County Chorus 12; State Chorus 11; Operetta lu, 11,12; Class Play 10, 11, 12; Cheer- leader 10; Art Club 10; Com- mercial Club 11,12; Junior Fed Cross Club 10. RUTH ANNA ROLAND COMMERCIAL Memento 12; Silhouette 11,12; Choral Club 10, 11, 12; Girls' Chorus 10,11,12; County Chorus 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Operetta 11,12; Commercial Club. 32 0 PuHHCdC THOMAS R. SCHRIVER ACADEMIC Memento 12, Baseball Man- ager 10. Hi-Y 11-12, College Club 10-11-12, Industrial Arts 10-12. BOYD K. SI EG COMMERCIAL Memento 12, Silhouette Staff 12, Choral Club 12, Boys' Chorus 12, County Chorus 12, Operetta 12, Class Hay 11, Commercial Club 10-11-12, Industrial Arts 12. Sutuie- ZRe .toti ‘Jxx t BARBARA A. SIPE COMMERCIAL Memento 12, Silhouette Staff 10-11-12, Choral dub 10-11- 12, Girls Chorus 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Band 10-11- 12, County Band 12, Operetta 10-11-12, Library dub 12, Commercial dub 10-11-12. GEORGE M. SPANGLER ACADEMIC Class Officer 10-11, Council of Presidents 11, Memento 12, Silhouette Staff 10-11-12, Class Play 12, Basketball 10- 11-12, Baseball 10-11-12, Col- lege Club 10-11-12. 35 CL LBackwaxd EDNA D. STAIR HOME ECONOMICS Council of Presidents 12, Me- mento 12, Choral Club 10-11- 12, Girls’ Chorus 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Operetta 10-11-12, Library Club 11, F.H.A. 10-11-12, F.H. A. Of- ficer 12, DARLENE L. STAMBAUGH HOME ECONOMICS Memento 12, Choral Club 10- 11-12, Girls' Chorus 10-11-12, County Chorus 12, Operetta 10- 11-12, Library Club 11-12, F.H.A. 10-11-12, F.H.A. Of- ficer 12. - CL A xwwid THEODORE A. STOUGH AGRICULTURE Class Officer 10-11-12, Me- mento 12, F.F. A. 10-11-12, Officer 10-11-12, State Poul- try Judging Team 11, Nation- al Poultry Judging Team 11, Hl-Y 11-12, Industrial Arts 12. RAMONA M. WALLEN COMMERCIAL Class Officer 10, Memento 12, Choral Club 10, York Springs High School 10. Girls’ Chorus 10, Band 10, Basketball 10, Cheerleader 11-12, Art Club 10-11, Silhouette Staff 11-12. 36 37 SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship is the power of the mind to dis- pel ignorance, superstition and fear through the investigation of truth. It knows the PAST, learns from the PRESENT, and makes the FUTURE more than mere chance. It is the preparation for broader service to mankind. It is experience plus - plus hard, tireless, faithful effort. GEORGE SPANGLER Tops in Scholarship Best Athlete Most Talented SPORTSMANSHIP Sportsmanship is fair play - on and off the athletic field. It is winning fairly and losing graciously. Its secret lies in team play and honest competition. Sportsmanship is the reward of the gracious host and the courteous guest. It begins in the home, continuous in school and is of lasting benefit in later life. Good sportsmanship begets good citi- zenship - it is the Golden Rule in action. PAT MUMMERT Best Voice (Alto) Best Athlete ANNA BIESECKER Scholarship DIANE MYERS Best Dancer Most Talented BRUCE ANDERSON Most Likeable BETTY GRIEST Class Diarist'’ Most Popular Leadership JACK CHAMBERS Sportsmanship Clae Of- 38 LEADERSHIP Leadership is based on personality; it means the advancement of men. A leader must develop qualities which are useful to others. He must gain such knowledge and experiences that will enable him to act wisely in times of stress. Leadership is thinking, planning, acting. Leadership is the seeing and doing what is best for the group. WILLIAM KORVER Best Actor Class Veep RICHARD HERR Best Leader Class Prexy Keystone Farmer SERVICE JOHN HAVERSTICK Yearbook Boss To lose oneself in generous enthusiasm and to cooperate with others for common ends is the aim of service. Service is the highest form of happiness. It is the golden rule of one who strives to give others the joy that illuminates his own life. Service is giving - giving not only of one's time, means and efforts, but also one's self; not for praise; but for the advancement of all. RAMONA WALLEN Best Actress Class Scribe JAMES HAVERSTICK Best Musician (Trumpet) Service=Progress Jn 3he £imdight KATHRYN CASTELLANO Sportsmanship Yearbook Business Manager TEDDY STOUGH Class Banker Keystone Farmer 39 y«ar(oo)l iBuAUUAA SiefuvUmeat Mlk'1®', ANNA BIESECKER Sales Manager Ml SuIca Sia{£ 40 JJU ’55 Pat Mummert Assistant Business Manager Betty Griest Thelma Bentzel Bruce Anderson Ted Stough Norman Humbert Mill am Korver Andrew Lahman Jay Lough Howard Bream Karl Stalger Boyd Si eg StxH Cditoxial Slepaximent ?k GV DORIS FAIR «s Lp Senior M,or JWaduxlion Staff. Shirley Laugh man Jean Brown Ruth Anna Roland James Auchey Jackie Cham ben Barbara Sipe Edna Stair it ii i j CIFT SHOP n ‘Stumgex Jjv the Might WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST SITTING: Betty Griest Bill Korver Anna Biesecker Diane Myers George Spangler STANDING: Jay Lough Kathy Castellano Jack Chambers Pat Mummert Bruce Anderson Shirley Laughman John Haversdck Ramona Wallen Jim Dysart Barbara Sipe DIRECTED BY: Miss D. Miriam Taylor yy Senior HOTEL BOOK CIFT SHOP Seniivc diapers Howard Bream James Dysart Diane Myers George Spangler Thelma Bentzel John Haverstick Pat Mummert Richard Herr Ruth Anna Roland Karl Staiger ffH pfaecy, 3n THE LEGEND OF THE FIVE-FIVES Hear the legend of the FIVE-FIVES 'Ere they conquered all creation. In the old NEW OXFORD forest On the Shores of CONEWAGO, Dwelt the FIVE-FIVES with their LAUGHMEN. With RICH-HERR, wise old chieftain, DOCKEY AUCHEY, grizzled prophet. And the warriors young and eager. In the lodge sat old BIESECKER. With RUTH ANNA, kindly mother, CASTELLANO, old and feeble, lived the FAIRest of the maidens Sweet RAMONA, wise BIESECKER'S daughter RAMONA, pretty blue eyes, golden HAAR, All the young braves sought her favor, Left their trophies at her CHAMBERS, Brought her TERRY skins for raiment Brought a SPANGLER for her finger. And RAMONA smiled upon them. Smiled on JOHN-JOHN, fierce KORVER, Smiled on HUMBERT, wise old JAY bird. Smiled on LAHMAN, little ANDY, Smiled and left them unrequited. For her love she gave to no one - Wise BIESECKER watched and guarded. Then from out the BERLIN BI-PASS Came the tribe of mighty CROSS-KEYS Came the young chief - BOYD O, SI EG-SI EG, Kith and kin to PONTIAC. All superb in strength and beauty. He it was who trapped the LAUGH-MAN, He who shot the TEDDY bear, Killed it - this is HOWIE DUDE it - Hit it with his HAVERSTICK. On him gazed the FIVE-FIVES maidens Breathless - DARLENE sought to win him, STAMBAUGH baked for him BROWN BETTY, BENTZEL served him JAS DYS-ERT' But, for ROMANA fell brave SIEG-SIEG. $let UMfiect Thru the MYERS, the fields and ROLAND Hand-in hand the lovers wandered. Step by step they climbed the STAIR ways By the rippling CONEWAGO Safe from old BIESECKER hawkeye. Sitting high upon the WALLEN There to hear the TOM-TOMS playing. Naught cared SI EG-SI EG for the night winds. Nor the howling of the JACK-al RAMONA sat there close beside him. Quick he drew her to his bosom. Held her to his manly bosom - Whispered words of love a-burning Told her how he'd caught old BONEY, Told her how he'd slain the BROWN bear, Told her till he made her STAIGB . Boasted of his father's GRIEST mill. Of his sister black-eyed KATHY Of his brother gorgeous GEORGE. To him RAMONA sat and listened; Listened and her heart gave answer. All her love RAMONA gave him Breathed a prayer to DIANE cherish. Gave her heart to BOYD O. SIEG-SIEG Thus he won her - FAIR RAMONA. Passed the years in quick succession Came the stork oft to bless them - Blessed RAMONA ANDERSON Blessed by BARBIE, PAT AND DEDE ROLLS and ROYCE and little SIEG-SIEG - Soon the whoops of little CROSS-KEYS Filled the chambers of the FIVE-FIVES. Titus they founded ADAMS JOINTURE Lived in peace in good NEW OXFORD Sang their ALMA MATER'S Praises. Gave these MEMENTOS of the FIVE-FIVES Known and loved by every student. This, the legend, I have told you. Play THE PLAYERS STANDING: Ramona Wallen Howard Bream James Haverstick Jean Brown Betty Griest Boyd Si eg James Dysart Norman Humbert SITTING: Shirley Laugh man William Korver Anna Biesecker John Haverstick Kathryn Castellano 3Ae “Jumping- Jewels MISS D. MIRIAM TAYLOR 50 Directress yy 51 Doris Bentzel William Bosserman Robert Chislett Nadine Costella Ronnie Croft Glenn Decker Judith Ecker Janet Flickinger Gwendolyn Freed George Grim Janet Herman Roland Hoffman Patsy Laughman Donald Laughman Harold Laughman Martha Laughman James Korver Darlene Lawyer William Little Barry Mechley Harry Merrel Nancy Millar Ruth Millar Janet Stottlemeyer Harold Millhimes Rose Millhimes Arlan Reynolds Joyce Runk Eva Sager Nancy Sebright Peggy Sentz Charles Sherman Harland Staub Donald Steiner Grace Winand Donald Wiseman Mary Jane Yingling 53 JAe Memento- Salute ... dpple iDe-x ett Champ, FIRST PLACE - Mew Oxford Contest FIRST PLACE - Adams County Contest THIRD PLACE - Pennsylvania State Contest RUTH MILLAR A Future Homemaker 54 At left, shown with Darlene ponseller local runner-up. TOP ROW: D. Adams, L. Baker, P. Baker, D. Blesecker. ROW TWO: J. Brown, M. Chronister, D. Deatrick, K. Deatrick, J. Dockey. ROW THREE: D. Emlet, L, Feeser, A, Flickinger, P. Garrett, S. Foreman. ROW FOUR: K. Good, P, Haar, D. Higinbotham, E. Heiner, D. Kessel. ROW FIVE: S. Klinefelter. D. Kuykendall. J. Juykendall, E. Laughman, R. Laughman, P. Yohe, C. Orndorff. TOP ROW: N. Laughman, S. Lemmon, J. Mehrlng, W. Millar, G. Morningstar. ROW TWO: R. Myers, N. Naill, M, .Newman, L. Warnick, J. Polhemus. ROW THREE: L. Laughman, R. Sager, M. Sentz, L. Sholl, S. Sipe. ROW FOUR: J. Sipe, J. Sponaeller, D. Sponseller. E. Starner, H. Stockham, ROW FIVE: M. L. Swope, D. Trump, D. Wagner, R. Walker, G, Wallen, E. Walton. 57 StecipUenlAr diti zeu hip QjutwuL ELIZABETH HOFF and PHILLIP BEAMER The Freshman Class presents Betty Hoff and ftiil Beamer who, as eighth graders, were selected by the faculty to receive the coveted AMERICAN LEGION CITIZENSHIP AWARD, The Memento adds its - ’’well done ! 58 £eade%A Jxuruwamt 59 FIRST COLUMN Barbara Aldridge Glenn Alwine Donald Auchey Yvonne Ecker Marion Krout Ruth Ann Nace THIRD COLUMN Phillip Beamer Dolores Good Rosalie Laughman Betty Sager FIFTH COLUMN Phylls Berwager Joan Haar Barbara Leese Samuel Sipling SECOND COLUMN Kenneth Baugher Harold Flickinger Fannie Laughman Phillip Nell FOURTH COLUMN Sallie Bentzel Patricia Groft Rita Lawyer Ray Shank SIXTH COLUMN Shirley Bly Keith Hagenbuch Gloria Lockner Patsy Stambaugh We Qmm £ang FIRST COLUMN Evelyn Bream Ronald Hankey Elaine Lucabaugh Claudia Straley THIRD COLUMN David Costella Robert Haverstock Ruth Millhimes Ronald Wentz FIFTH COLUMN Robert Diehl Jo Ann Humbert Gerald Myers Fred Watson SECOND COLUMN Marlene Congleton Norma Harner Darla Millhimes Noel Taylor FOURTH COLUMN Rosa! a Crawford Betty Hoff Donna Morning star David Winebrenner oa ‘We’te fyieeti SIXTH COLUMN Francis Yake Robert Dockey Mary Kitzmiller Janet Myers Richard Walker SECTION 8-1 REAR ROW, Left to Right: N. Wolfe, S. Reed, G. Gladfelter, W. Laughman, D. Rife, L. Bosserman, D. Hippensteel, J. Spangler, J. Adams. MIDDLE ROW: C. Stambaugh, R. Auchey, R. Yealy, R. Milhimes, E. Crowl, J. Orem, J. Laughman. L. Wallen, G. Beamer, L. Laughman, W. Rohrbaugh, K. Laughman. FRONT ROW: M. Bream. N. Sipling, L. Baugher. J. Martz, R. Staub, B. Helwig, J. Hippensteel, J. Laughman, J. Day, D. Baker. I. Milhimes, D. Geisler. N. Butler. SECTION 8-2 REAR ROW, Left to Right: R. Kennedy, E. Liester, E. Herr, L. Shadle, J. Laughman, G. Cassatt, G. Baber, R. Miller, R. Feltch, B. Weikert, S. Rinehart. MIDDLE ROW: N. Laughman, M. Trim- mer, R. Cooley, B. Masenheimer, R. Noel, T. Cassatt, R. Wagner, N. Budd, P. Estep, J. Becker, S. Laugh- man. FRONT ROW: L.Berkheimer.J.Jacoby.B. Laughman, L. George, S. Mackey, P. Alwine, E. Starner, J. Baublitz, S. Herring, J. Zinn, S. Smeltz. 62 SECTION 7-1 REAR ROW, Left to Right: D. Milhimes, A. Pressel, J. Duttera, R. Starry, M. Brendle, E. Beaver. G. Hale, D. Alwine, J. Hall, W. Benson, R. Garret, G. Harman. MIDDLE ROW: H. Walton. H. Lockner, R. Snyder, J. Newman, W. Brown, G. Wentz, S. Wolf, G. Byers, A. Dockey, R. Utz. S. Baber, K. Baber, D. Bosser- man, A. Feeser. S. Kuykendal. FRONT ROW: J. Hash, N. Rohrbaugh, J. Myers. S. Alwine, H. Stottlemyer, P. Yingling, J. Polhemus, P. Sager, P. Luckenbaugh, S. Kitzmiller, M. Laughman. SECTION 7-2 REAR ROW, Left to Right: B. Hall. S. Bortner, J. Ehrhart, G, Beaver, M. Shadle. D. Brown, C. Reed, C. Laughman, H. Elder. G. Hale, F. Humbei-t, S. Zeigler. J. Polhemus, P. Laughman. P. Starry. MIDDLE ROW: S. Naylor. D. Boose, D. Charles, R. Diehl, H. Rummel, R. Fridinger, R. Nace, P. Jacoby. S. Miller, T. Shank, K. Bream, T. Ecker. FRONT ROW: G. Spangler, J. Rummer, E. Everhardinger. M. Kiley, R. Hocken- smith, D. Korver, R. Luckenbaugh, M. Wagaman, J. Winebrenner, B. Hockensmith. Swam £ittleCLcoma, . . . 63 PHOTOGRAM Courtesy of Dave Garfinkle Gettysburg Hiotographic Society Activities Becky Rife Social Studies Award Lions Club English Award Robert C. Mackley Mathematics AwarH 95« fammeHC KCHt i¥o uyi GEORGE COSTELLA Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award GLENN BENTZEL Lions Club Agriculture Award JOANN HOLCOMB Lions Club Commercial Award SYLVIA YOHE Lions Club Science Award J. R. SOHNLQTNER Boys' Coach SENIORS BASEBALL STANDING: Ronnie Croft - Manager, Welby Snyder, Bill Little, George Spangler, Jim Mehring, Ken Smith, and Coach Sohnlcitner. OUTFIELDERS INFIELDERS BATTERIES TEAM SITTING: Don Wiseman, Andy Lahman, John Herman, Bream, Dick Sipe, Jan Sponseller and Johnny Huffman. Wiseman, Sponseller, Little, Spangler, Humbert, Haverstick, Sherman, Snyder, Dickinson G. Freed T. Bentzel R. Millhimes R. Wallen D. Lawver B. Griest P. Sentz VxvLdity Basket 70 D. Kessel M. Kitzmiller D. Good B. Leese S. Sipe L. Warnick J. Kuykendall 71 Junio Oiaoket atL Manage ), Jfc-3ii Squad GWENDOLYN FREED Majorette Captain ACem ClccfauL 9tigh FRONT ROW: G. Daum, R. A. Nace, L. Baker, E. Walton, D. Kessel, D, Higinbotham, J. Sponseller, G. Beamer, J. Winebrenner, P. Haar, M. Newman, B. Leese, A. Flickinger. SECOND ROW: K. Good, T. Ecker, J. Oram, R. Millhimes, E. Hoff, L. M. George, S. Bentzel, C. Orndorff, J. Sipe, B. Sipe, J. Dockey, R. Millar. D. Bentzel. N. Taylor, D. Winebrenner. THIRD ROW: A. Dockey, L. Warnick. R. Millhimes, B. Dockey, D. Kuykendall. John Haverstick, M. Brendle, D. Biesecker, G. Myers, T. Bentzel, R. A. Roland, N. NailL FOURTH ROW: B. Griest, P. Estep, J. Lough, H. Staub, B. Rohrbaugh. J. Chambers, J. Haver- stick, J. Mehring, A. Biesecker, £. Starner, W. Wiekart, D. Alwine, G. Freed, B. Anderson, S. Rinehart. 74 jiuUm SHqflSW ' Junio , Mi QAo xua NANCY STARNER, Soloist EDWIN STARNER, Organist SiotyS,’ dflGXUA Ca t JAe frexeign CUgexian dp ietta JAe £ead STANDING Dick King..............................................Movie Director Kenneth Benedict....................................Baritone Soloist Welby Snyder...............................Northwest Mountie George Costella..........................“Uncle Abner -Actor Lucy Sell...............................Country Lass-Singer Larry Grim................................Foreign Legionaire Eddie Starner....................................Accompanist James Korver...........................................Movie Magnate SITTING Melvalene Nace..................................Movie Star Nancy Starner..............................Embrgo Movie Star Peggy Kessel...............................Algerian Dancer Mrs. Betty Jane Moul Directress Sotan STANDING: R. Bream. Little, J. Korver, Snyder, Sherman, Haverstick, Chislen. H. Bream, Stambaugh, Lough, Schriver, Mr. John Kratzert. SITTING: Costella. Wiseman, King, L. Grim, Prutzman, Herman, W. Korver, Fuss, Stoner. ON FLOOR: Herr, Smith, G. Grim, Huffman, Ecker, Stough, Sipe, Polhemus. fcatun TRecC @ou cil SITTING: Janice Myers. Darjene Sponseller, Mrs. Joanne Breighner, Advisor; Susan Lemmon, President; Dorothy Deatrick, Norma Naill. MIDDLE ROW: John Newman, Patsy Laughman, Alda Stambaugh, Stephen Miller. Janet Day. Joan Dockey, Robert Snyder. REAR ROW: Grace Winand, Shirley Wolf, Helen Stockham, Anne Dockey, Charlotte Omdorff, Sandy Wolf. PHOTOGRAM Courtesy of Maurice Stoops Gettysburg Photographic Society Organizations CatUe l WinnexA EIGHTH GRADE WINNERS R. Wentz H. Flickinger D. Winebrenner SENIOR HIGH WINNERS G. Bentzel H. Laughman COcIa CLnnual Siting tDidyplay, EIGHTH GRADE H. Shadle G. Cassat D. Hippensteel JUNIOR HIGH WINNERS L. Baker A. Flickinger 84 R. Walker F uture Farmers of America CLUB MEMBERS STANDING: Dave Feeser George Grim Harold Millhimes Dean Diehl Harry Merrel George Morningstar David Emlet SITTING: Andy Lahman Glenn Decker Richard Herr - Secretary Ted Stough - Vice - President Mr. John Kratzert - Advisor Arlan Reynolds - President William Korver - Treasurer Larry Baker - Reporter Karl Staiger GREEN HANDS: Philip Nell Samuel Sipling Wayne Stock David Costella Fred Holsopple Ray Shank 85 ARLAN REYNOLDS - RICHARD HERR - TED STOUGH 'Tfetv Ox oncC ‘PuteMfo )t . . . Kexf4t4He '?an Hen ' MR. CHARLES C. TAYLOR The CONEWAGO CHAPTER of the F.F.A. continued to bring honors to the NEW OXFORD HIGH when three Vocational Agriculture students and the Supervising Prin- cipal received the KEYSTONE FARMER AWARD, the highest degree granted by the PENNSYLVANIA FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. ARLAN REYNOLDS - Eleventh grader - 1955 President, Member Student Council, 4-H Club and an active participant' in Area judging. RICHARD HERR--Senior--Ex-Pres idem of F. F. A., President of Senior Class and Student Body. Owner of a dairy herd, active in local, area and State judging. A- warded 1955 STAR FARMER DEGREE. TED STOUGH - Senior - Treasurer of ConewagoChapter, State Poultry Judging Champ in 1953, Member of Penn- sylvania Poultry Judging team to win third honors national- ly, active in Chicken of Tomorrow contest. Senior Class Treasurer. MR. CHARLES C. TAYLOR - Supervising Principal of the Lower Adams Joint School System - received an honorary KEYSTONE FARMER award for meritorious service in the support of Vocational Agriculture. 86 uture omemakers i i merica CLUB MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Nancy Sebright - Song Leader Ruth Millar - Reporter Betty Griest - Secretary Edan Stair - President Darlene Stambaugh - Vice - President Thelma Bentzel - Treasurer Peggy Haar - Historian SECOND ROW: Mrs. Joanne Breighner - Advisor Mary Jane Yingling Peggy Sentz Eveline Heiner Patsy Garrett Alda Stambaugh Mary Lou Chronister Mary Louise Swope BACK ROW: Ruby Sager Evelyn Laughman Eva Sager Nancy Millar Rose Millhimes Patsy Laughman Grace Winand Genevieve Smith farSx 3iiyh HiBxcvuf, C£ufr O THE BOOKMOBILE - A gift to the Adams County Free Library by the C.H. MUSSEL- MAN CO. Biglerville. Pa. Capacity - 2000 books Schools visited - 38 (At New Oxford - twice monthly) Books loaned - 10,100 monthly Branches - 3 (New Oxford) Adult stations - 8 Librarian Mrs. Mary Wilson Sioo mofiile Qdants County ffxee Hifwvcy. HAPPY VACATION TO YOU ALL Silhouette VOLUME NEW OXHOj Thirty Five Seniors Al New Oxford Hill Receive Diplomas At Comninirpim PENNA., MAY 31, 1954 -tori New Oxford High School's annual commencement program will be- held June 6 at 8 o'clock in the New Oxford High School auditorium. Prof. Charles Wolff, from Gettys- burg College, will be the guest speaker. Richard King, class president, «ill give the address of welcome. Mr. Taylor supervising principal, will award the diplomas to the gradu- ates, after which Mr. ITockey. prin- cipal. will y---- ,w- awards. Thirty-fiv ated at thi Joliet Ada Glenn Ben Richard lire C ntiv)}on, I Cost el la. lit Decker. Roy Larry Grim. Herman, Ma comb. Gcorgi Richard Kin Myers. Me Prutzman, Lucy Sell. Bcj haugh, Nar; Stoner. Dari Weaver. Har Yohe. New Oxf( Award Members of ( To 'l our Nev The seniors art their trip to Nev ing this trip they and see many fs The seniors j caster. June 2 at will travel by way Railroad to the 1 road Station in S EDITORIAL STAFF CTOR-IN-CHIKF Gwendolyn Free Editors George Spangler, Edwin Starne REPORTERS ma Biesecker. Margaret Johnson, Pat Laughman, Grac • manci. William Korver, Thomas Schriver, Ramona Wallen jis Warnick. i lancy Sebright. Jack Chambers, Elaine Lucabaugh. al Music R« e Millhiines. F. II A Ruth Millar. F. F Arlan Reynolds. Iby Snyder. Jan Sponseller. Betty Snyder, Joan Dockey yn Castellano. Nadine Cost ell a. BUSINESS STAFF Kiris Fair. Chairman. Rutl. Anna Roland. Patricia Mum inert. Koyce Ha verst ock. Barry Meckley. Janet Flickinger. phing James Auchey. Boyd Sieg. Don Laughman. Richard Sipe. Jay Laugh. Terry Ecker, Barbara Sipe. Shirley Laughman. Darlene Lawver. Janet Herman. BOOSTERS Dr. Karl Hoffmeister, Carlisle Street, New Oxford, Pa. Lough Memorials, 6 Berlin Ave. E. W. Sell Jr. - Floor Covering Painting - East Berlin, Pa. “Dale Peto’’ - S S Sunoco Service, New Oxford, Pa. Sam Miller, Insurance Agency - Hanover, Pa. Neidick’s Garage, Hampton, Pa. Freed’s Produce, Carlisle Street, New Oxford, Pa. Kountry Kitchen, R.D. 2, New Oxford, Pa. L. S. Staub, Prescription Druggist, Hanover, Pa. Elmer E. Wentz, Hanover, Pa. Humes Market, High Chestnut, Hanover, Pa. Smith Drug Store, Hanover, Pa. Thelma’s Candy Shop, Hanover, Pa. C. H. Reed Auto Supplies, Hanover, Pa. Rusco Window Co., Hanover, Pa. Dr. K. W. Ehrhart, Lincoln Way East, New Oxford, Pa. Dr. J. C. Menges, Lincoln Way East, New Oxford, Pa. Compliments of Your Texaco Dealer JOHN F. DUTTERA Telephone 4-6617 288 Lincolnway West New Oxford, Pa. 92 May, Queen, 3fie Queen’ STANDING: Peggy Kessel Nancy Stamer Shirley Decker The Queen Marcella Rohrbaugh Harriet Griffin SITTING: Lucy Sell Beth Stamer Max Hamm Barbara Alieman Joyce Myers C omplim ent s HARRIS STIPE o f Pheasant Farm EARL THEATER Gettysburg, Pa. Give Gifts That Last ROHRBAUGH GENERAL from STORE MARK E. TRONE Phone 4-8961 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. W. E. SELL Compliments SPORTING GOODS o f 210 W. Chestnut St. Hanover, Pa. BLOUGH MANUFACTURING CO. 94 ■'PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION” EDMUND'S STUDIO 25 York Street Hanover, Pa. Telephone 71165 Official Photograpner for 1955 MEMENTO COMPLIMENTS OF NEW OXFORD SOCIAL and ATHLETIC CLUB New Oxford, Pennsylvania NEW OXFORD HIGH CHAPTER Our aim is symbolized by the house in the center sup- ported by two hands, which means that the future homes of America are in the hands of its youth. 95 ROYAL JEWELERS Compliments On the Square, Hanover, Pa. of Use Your Credit JOHN L. GRIEST Open an Account Grocery Store BUr at ABBOTTSTOWN GRAIN iCSSOy FEED STORE From People You Know Manufacturers of Dairy Poultry Feeds ESSO SERVICE CENTER New Oxford, Pa. Friendly Service Abbottstown, Pa. Phone E. B. 29-R-6 PROWELL’S MILLINERY STOUGH LINGG “Hats Handbags of Distinction” MOTORS 51 Frederick Street Phone 6115 Hanover, Pa. Sales and Service Compliments of Compliments of VICTORY RESTAURANT 112 Broadway FRED F. FEISER Funeral Home 302 Lincolnway West Hanover, Penna. New Oxford, Pa. 96 ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Distributed by AERO OIL COMPANY Phone: New Oxford 4-4311 New Oxford, Pennsylvania ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASS N. Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer Petroleum Products General Farm Supplies Gettysburg New Oxford COMPLIMENTS of FARMER'S and MERCHANT'S BANK 97 REVONAH HOME SUPPLY Crosley Appliances Compliments of SAMEUL SHIRK SON INC. Sylvania Television 27 York Street Phone 4566 Hanover, Pa. Hardware Paints Sporting Goods 40 Broadway Hanover, Pa. WEISHAAR BROS. Electrical and Home Appliances COLUMBIA JEWELRY CO. Center Square Broadway Hanover, Pa. Gettysburg, Pa, W. M. Nace, Manager Compliments of “Hanover Oldest Radio Electric Store” WALTERSDORF FURNITURE CO. 219 Balto. St. Hanover, Pa. Hanover’s Most Modern Furniture Appliance Store. E. J. J. GOBRECHT 120 E. Chestnut St. Hanover, Pa. Television--Electric Supplies Photo Supplies--Records--Toys Dancing Picnic Grove Roller Skating Rides FOREST PARK A. Karst, Manager Hanover, Pennsylvania Reduced Rates for Picnics and Outings Phone 3-5286 98 Compliments of THE L. P. KOOKEN COMPANY Architect - Engineers New Oxford, Pennsylvania Tel. 2-8532 SCHMUCK COMPANY NENDA FRUIT FARMS “THE HOME OF FINE FRUIT ’ INC. Lumber “An apple a day is health’s best way Building Materials Railroad Street STUART A. LUCABAUGH, Prop. Hanover, Penna. Hanover, Pa. , R. 3 Established 1852 99 Compliments of NOELS MEAT MARKET Self - Service Regina Noel, Prop. Carlisle Street New Oxford An Exclusive Selection Of GIFTS Make Your Shopping A Pleasure At The NEW OXFORD GIFT SHOP. 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 4-7712 New Oxford, Pa. LLOYD’S OF HANOVER Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Ware Jewelry 10 Carlisle Street Hanover, Penna. SAM M. KRAMER, Proprietor Compliments of BITTINGER’S MARKET 101 East Chestnut St. Hanover, Pa. 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Phone 3705 102 PLAY MORE LIVE LONGER SHENK and TITTLE EVERYTHING FOR SPORT 313 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. DILLER WIERMAN. INC. HEATING AND PLUMBING CONTRACTORS APPLIANCES Hanover, Pa. Compliments of 6. C. MURPHY CO. Hanover, Pa. 103 Compliments In Compliments of o f EUGENE GRIEST MYERS DRUG STORE CONTRACT CHARTER on the square SERVICES Hanover, Pa. Phone 4-6745 New Oxford, Pa. B S DEPARTMENT STORE MASEMER’S CUSTOM FLOORS and 5 10 Formica Sink Tops The Store That Has Plastic Wall Tile Everything Linoleum and Floor Tile - Carpets 515 Baltimore Street On the Square New Oxford, Pa. Phone 3-3262 Hanover, Pa. LINCOLN-WAY Compliments of SALES SERVICE C. R. Chubb, Proprietor SHERMAN CLOTHING STORE General Auto and Truck Repairs Outfitters For The Entire Family Gasoline or Diesel Engines 32-34 Carlisle Street Phone New Oxford 4-4023 Hanover, Pa. MENCHEY MUSIC SERVICE ANTHONY’S SHOE STORE Red Cross Simplex Flexies 18 York Street Dorothy Dodd Cobblers Hanover, Pa. 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Phone 4-6411 10 Hanover St. New Oxford, Pa. Fred G. Klunk, Prop. NEW OXFORD FURNITURE STORE PARK HOTEL G. E. Appliances On The Square 333 Lincoln Way West Regular Dinners Served New Oxford, Pennsylvania Phone 9093 Phone 4-7781 Compliments HIGH STREET MARKET Groceries, Meats, Vegetables Fruits, Frosted Goods of and Assorted Candies W. G. Simpson, Prop. Lincoln Speedway Phone 4-8941 New Oxford 106 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS C.H. STALLMAN and SON. INC. CANDY - CIGARS - TOBACCOS 31 W. Philadelphia St. York, Pa. STEELES LAUNDRY CLEANING STORAGE 110 High Street Dial 3747 RICHARD F. FEESER FRED W. BOWMAN Owner Owner Everything Musical a t STENGER MUSIC HOUSE 110 Baltimore Street, Hanover, Pennsylvania Phone 3-6243 Complete Repair Department a t STENGER BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR SERVICE CLEANING POLISHING REPAIRING OVERHAULING REBUILDING All Types Band Instruments 15 E. Walnut St. Hanover, Pa. 107 Compliments of RIDDLE’S APPLIANCE G. E. Dealer Hanover Pennsylvania Compliments of FARMER’S STATE BANK Hanover Pennsylvania Compliments of M. R. SHOFF Sinclair Supplier Hanover Pennsylvania SHULLEY AND WILLIAMS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Fresh Fruits - Vegetables Sea Food Phone 1-235 Gettysburg Pennsylvania THE NEW OXFORD fTEM CO. Printers and Publishers Makers of Commercial Printing of Finest Quality Publishers of New Oxford Item’’ East Berlin News Comet’’ New Oxford Pennsylvania GLASS PLANING MILL Custom Woodworking Doors - Windows - Kitchen Cabinets Flower Boxes Phone East Berlin 2272 Lincoln Way East-Abbottstown,Pa. Compliments of TOOTS SERVICE STATION Abbottstown, Pennsylvania W. R. BURNS SON Heating Plumbing 240 Third St. Hanover, Pa. 108 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 109 Compliments from the ROYALE DAIRY ROBERT L. 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SHOE MANUFACTURERS See the “STARS ’ Under the Stars IN NATURE’S OWN AIR CONDITIONED CROSS KEYS DRIVE IN THEATER PEOPLES BANK of HANOVER “THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE” One Mile East of New Oxford COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS On U.S. 30 ACCOUNTS ♦ Beautiful Woodland Setting Member Federal Reserve ♦Largest Screen in the State System ♦Latest R.C.A. Projection Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. i ♦ Modern Cafeteria THE Center Square Hanover, Pa. TRI-COUNTY FAMILY THEATRE Ill Compliments Compliments of of HANOVER BENN’S MEN BOYS SHOP HARDWARE 16 Baltimore St. Hanover, Pa. SPORTING GOODS CROSS KEYS DUPONT PAINTS ATLANTIC SERVICE H. O. Callohan, Prop. Hanover Pennsylvania Welding and General Repair Compliments Compliments of of BAR 30 RANCH CANNON SHOE CO. New Oxford Pennsylvania GLENN L. BREAM Oldsmobile Cadillac -G.M.C. Trucks New Oxford, Pennsylvania 100 Buford Ave. Gettysburg, Pa. 112 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 105 Lincoln Way East Phone 4-4291 New Oxford, Pa. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY SLEIGHTER'S FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERING Lincoln Way West Phone 4-6231 New Oxford, Pa. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS LEINHARDT BROS. Your Favorite Furniture Store SIMMONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES 28 Baltimore St. - in Hanover - Near the Square 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 113 KESS AUTO SALES The Biggest Little Used Car Dealer in Hanover WE FINANCE ON EASY BANK TERMS Phone 7-1950 A. Wayne Kessel, Owner 950 Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa. R. J. BRENDLE EGGS POULTRY Wholesale and Retail Phone 4-8331 New Oxford, Pa. IVAN C. NEWCOMER WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER Phone 3461 72 S. Main St. Pine Grove, Pa. SPECIALISTS IN SEASONABLE ITEMS 114 Compliments of ROY M. WILLIAMS McCLARIN PLASTICS PAINTING PAPER HANGING PLEXIGLASS DISTRIBUTORS for Paper Removed by Steam Schools Industry Plexiglass Sheets - Rods - Tubes Free Estimates Phone 4-7241 Phone 70-R-ll R.D. 1 New Oxford, Pa. R. D. 1 York Springs, Pa. DAVE'S PHOTO SUPPLY Always Ask For . . . SL lnnlt (jyjciuiuc ICE CREAM The Complete Camera Service Always Good Taste DEL VALE 52 Chambersburg Street MANAGEMENT CORP. Phone 175 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 115 LOOKENBILL GROCERY Phone 46141 Lincoln Way West New Oxford Pennsylvania Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of BOOK MART STATIONERS 13-15 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pennsylvania STERNER’S GROCERY, Inc. Specializing in Fresh Meats and Groceries 455 Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa. MYERS TRAILER SALES New Moon - Imperial - Duo- Elar - Star - Kozy - National Cross Keys Route 30 R.D. 1 New Oxford, Pennsylvania MILLER CHEMICAL FERTILIZER CORPORATION Fertilizer Insecticides Phone 30197 R. D. 3 Hanover, Pa. GENTZLER GRAIN FEED CO. Dealers in Grain, Feed, Fertilizer Cement, Paint and Lumber Phone 2672 East Berlin, Pa. Compliments of CRAWFORD AUCTION ROOM 905 Carlisle Street Hanover, Pennsylvania 116 Compliments F. E. CREMER, FLORIST WEBB and WOLFE Hanover, Pa. SPORTING GOODS Compliments of SCORES HIGH NELL’S MEATS Yes, Webb Wolfe sporting goods scores high everywhere ... on the Rear 9 High Street diamond, gridiron, courts or links ... all year round .. . for baseball. Phone 4-8946 New Oxford, Pa. fishing, golf, hunting, football, basketball and winter sports, too. And here’s why! Purchase your supplies - feed, fertilizer, spray materials, -- motor oil, field and vegetable seed, paint, roofing materials through your EASTERN STATES When top-quality, nationally adver- tised sporting goods is combined with over 15 years of experience in outfitting teams and individuals with equipment and clothing for their favorite sport, the result is a host FARMERS’ EXCHANGE, Inc. of satisfied customers. Rely with confidence on ... 201 Park Ave. Hanover, Pa. KEFFLE SURPLUS STORE WEBB WOLFE “Things For The Entire Family” 15 East Market Street Open Evenings Keffle Harbaugh, Props. York, Pennsylvania 39 Baltimore St. Hanover, Pa. 117 SHETTER’S DRIVE-IN Root Beer East Berlin Pjzza Pie New Oxford Compliments of W. L. STERNER Hanover Pennsylvania Typewriters and Adding Machines C. L. EICHOLTZ CO. Phone 4-7131 New Oxford, Pennsylvania JAMES L. MYERS Hardware - Paints - Glass Telephone 4-6211 New Oxford Pennsylvania APPLES Sweet Cider ♦ New Apple Butter Honey BRINTON FRUIT FARM Hanover-Abbottstown Highway Phone Hanover 2-8531 Compliments of SMITH’S BARBER SHOP New Oxford, Pennsylvania Have your hair cut with or without appointments Thursday. R. N. SIPE GROCERY Frozen Foods Vegetables Phone 9093 We Deliver Center Square New Oxford, Pennsylvania Compliments of ICE CREAM 118 COMPLIMENTS OF ALWINE BRICK COMPANY BRICKMAKERS SINCE 1851 New Oxford, Pa. •'OUR SECOND CENTURY” THE PONY FARM SHOW GROUND Lincoln Heights New Oxford, Pa. Catering To CARNIVALS-FAIRS-SHOWS-PICNICS-FAMILY REUNIONS Make Your Reservations Now MARKERS TYPEWRITER SERVICE TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES OFFICE EQUIPMENT For the Best in Sales and Service Call 4-6281 fce.GJMm?' FIG UBING MACHINES Lincolnway East (Extended) New Oxford, Pa. 119 THE ETTLINE GROCERY COMPANY. INC. SUPPLIES for HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, INSTITUTIONS, BAKERIES and DAIRIES 21-23 West Philadelphia Street York, Pennsylvania 0. K HERSHEY CRUSHED STONE -- SAND -- CONCRETE BLOCKS FILL GROUND -- TOP SOIL -- COAL -- CINDERS Carlise St. Ext’d. Hanover, Pa. 120 Compliments from FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA CONEWAGO CHAPTER New Oxford High School New Oxford, Pennsylvania 121 e or Ofl y,r'“ —- —......... ,,bYi ’‘u r . „ ■ ■ i j «c i «‘ 'iio, '• “' vad- ’ V - oM. m - « - U ________________ - „ « -+---------- J .« W kOo ' 1 “ , •«° u . l k„ IO 9°°° tV « •’ i United N.t n. .tody end i ile«on 9 Vocation —training tor earning i Writing for good comn.unit.tion I X-ray of choat—a iuppiom.nl to heaW. a 1youthful aporn and wholeaome retre.tut z t for li _ « CL Reflecti What is education ? It is many things. It begins as a small seed planted deep in the fertile soil of one’s mind. It throbs and grows, pushing finger-like roots into the unknown, unexplored corner of a young mind. It pierces the darkness and quietly, gently, but positively unveils dim eyes to the beauty of a strange new, wonderful world before them. Education is a small room, a lamp, and the sound of a pencil scribbling. It is the smell of the old volumes in the library-it is the result of the experiences of the ages. But education is more than books and maps and typewriter keys. It is learning to see. It is the awareness that each day we know less. It is the honest realization that teachers are people - people who teach children, not courses. Education is the learning about the world - your world - your nation, your home town, and most important of all, yourself. What is education ? It is to live. More than that, it is learning to give one’s life for a cause, an objective, a goal. It is experience - learning by doing, practicing, growing, understand- ing. This is education - our guarantee for the future — and -- “‘Ule CAoooe Jfie ftntwie” INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS Fublisliirs (mi Moanliftaitrs look lindns f AC T0 V HOME OFFICE Kansas City


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