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Hmnrknnitvr una N 1 Our Yearbook This year the class of 43 proud to haxe edlted a successful edition of the Plneknotter conslder it the primary proJect of our senior year Through the pre ceding years we had usuallzed and dreamed much of the year book for which we held such hlgh expectations Now we feel that ue haxe realized our goal i Eaily 1n the year we began to raise the funds necessary for the publication We had a fitting bal ance ln our treasury from ourl 1un1or year A large portion of the money was collected ln the form of class dues Probably the largest sum was gathered through the profits of the splendid produc tion of American Passport the senlor class play which was pre sented in February Another ac countable amount was secured by the returns of a prosperous ter m1nat1on of a magazine campaign contest with the Junlors and prox ed ourselves v1ctor1ous Ad results of another successful en terprlse the annual Senlor Dance we had accumulated a remarkable sum of money and found ourselves financially well able to edit ourx Pineknotter still haxlng a com fortable amount rema1n1ng We were proud to dedlcate this yearbook to the boys from our class who have entered the ser xlce of the Unlted States We reallze the great sacrifice these boys are making and feel it only fitt1ng and proper to show our ap preciation and gratitude through the dedlcatlon Work got under way at the be ginnmg of the second semester oft lhlS 42 43 te m Most of the! credit is due the edltor ln chief Jean Reed our modern entrepre N neur and her efficient cooperatlxe staff of assistants The articles! were planned asslgned written returned and typed so that our pubhcatlon went to press April first The business staff lS not to' be forgotten for It was they who PUBLISHED BY IN H S SENIORS 1942 43 Norry Spills S H S Dream Team On a beautiful sunshlny Thanks gn 1ng day the Norry P1neknotters traxeled across the fiowlng Sus quehanna to meet on the Sunbury gridiron a dream team of many high schools in th1s sectlon Pre dictlons by sportminded fans were highly in fax or of the Owls And so they should be for records gave Sunbury a fifty pomt advantage before the game started After losing a maJor1ty of thelr games lowly rated Norry wasnt ex en golng to know where the ball was But didnt they Sunbury fans? Shortly after the kickoff Stevens fumbled from a smashing tackle by the Norry forward wall The ball was recovered by the P1neknotters It kept the Owls busy the Hrst quarter to get pos session of it The surpr1se of the whole game was when the Pine knotters shifted from SIX to a five man l1ne the second quarter by Ballestrinl on two end runs Passes were pract1cally impossible for Sun bury Norry s hard charging l1ne men would smash the passer down before he was able to throw them An enthused crowd watched a close and exc1t1ng second half We did not finish on top but we fought the whole game And let this be not to playing rn er in Northumberland High School would like to pay a small tribute to those first eleven who nobly represented our colors this season First we mention Norman Ren ninger right end A magnificent defense player Norman not only represents Norry High but also the U S Naxy Second Guy Leese right tackle ThlS belng Guys first year h showed plenty of stuff on offen sue as well as defenslve Th1rd Leonard Ruch right a lesson to Sunbury fans be ow er confident when this llttle town across the any sport l l New Teachers When the hours of time rolled around to September the beginning of school we the pleasure of meetlng four had and had new faculty members Walter B Hen nmger pr1nc1pal of Derry Town ship Junior Senior High School at Hershey Nas elected supervising principal of the Northumberland Borough Schools MISS Shlrm serx ed as the new Home Econo mics teacher Mr Charles Cox be came our asslstant coach of foot ball and Miss Sara Alice Keefer R N had the honor of being the first school nurse exer appointed to the faculty of Northumberland H1gh School Mr Henn1nger attended Al bright Preparatory School and Al bright College where he recelved h1S A B degree 1n 1915 followed by extension courses at Muhlen berg College and Bucknell Uni xersity Summer School He also had a full year and summer at Harx ard Unix ersity Graduate thus recelvlng his Degree of Mas ter of Educatlon there 1n 1928 Mr Henn1nger taught 1n Mauch Chunk Township High School at Nesquehonmg and held the prm cipalshlp at Derry Townshlp Jun 1or Senior H1gh School at Hershey before coming here He 1S noted for his continuous guidance and as a source for helpful advice when ever needed Mr Henn1nger IS extremely lnterested in the wel fare of our students and has proved himself more than capable in h1s position Miss Shlrm is a graduate of Pennsylx anla State College Prlor to her present position she taught ln Watsontown for two years l that place she had charge of the cheerleaders the debatlng club and the dancing club Durlng th1s year Miss Shlfln has been qulte actn e in school ac 1lXltlES She is the originator of the Booster Club an adviser of the Kiwanis Lassles Club and is ln charge of the cheerleaders fCont1nued on Page 49 CCont1nued on Page 43 I fCont1nued on Page 43 O .'o. 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THE PINE-KNDTTEH D0 lou B0lll0lllh0P XX hen Teisie NIO1Kl31'1 put the tack on N11 Tuise s seat XX hen the elass of -1 thought the elase of -11 tops XX hen xxe xxe1e con lfl919d the noisiest 1101.111 in high school Hoxx xxe sang XX hele Oh X1he1e and put oulselxes in S9I1l01 beats' Hoxx xxe xxoilxed and made oui Iunioi Piom to be long 16 nembeied Oui fust ll11111QNN10I1 of ehennstix Hoxx Buele Qtahl taught some unfoitunate membeis of the Qenioi Class to eongea Hoxx the 18 10 dlaft atfeeted Us SQNIOIS The dax Iune Feitn., couldnt talk aboxe a xxh1spe1 Hoxx xxe tlled to ehisel N11 11 oimlex out of tests The daxs of tix Outs foi Cl'166ll63.Cl6lS plax cast ete l Hoxx N11 F1tLpat11clx lnsifsted this xxaa Dauphin Countxq 11 hen Nliss Qxxope evei got ieallx cioss at Pete Ruch Hoxx 'NI1 Phillips xxas xxillme to bet on eveix football ganie XX hen l'll6L1dLlx61N xxele quite the stxle Hoxx Ialxe t11ed to date each student teachei 9 11 hen giaduation xx as taz in the foiegioundl 11 hen Dolothv 'Yassaxnan toole a xxhiff of HPS' XX hen the football plaxeis shoxxed the11 manlx U1 fOll11's in then sxxeate1s Hoxx N11 lox led Lls in a ehapel 1110213111 of 51111127 Hoxx hxeixbodx Up used to fill the exm fl1.1l1Y'lQ pep ehape Those hist fexx daxs of nexxs iepoits attei Decembe1 1 11141 7 11 hen NIRIW Haupt iefused to listen to a I ood Joke? XX hen the SQHIOIN ietused to do xx hat thex xx eie told to do That cololful paiade in Bomb xx1th Bonds Dax Hoxx Gux Leese used to paint toi exeix little thine? Those slaps on the baele xxe used to ,et fiom Stiaub and 11 alt! Hoxx Rus Xoung, alxxaxs had an impoitant engeaf ement a date Hoxx xxe piaxed xxe d beat Qunbunx oui Qemoi xeai l XX hen xxe stumbled oxen Ioe Dodf es lanlxx le, oing, into 1111 1s1 e 1 Hoxx 111 Tui e l11Ol11lN6!l tl bounce exeixone out on hi e'11 xxho xxas talking, ien xxe d stax 111 Jed on the eold mo1n1n instead o 101111 to sehoo 9 ien Coiron Hummel eha ed N11 1s 81 aiounf tie loom xx1tl1 the xxlnfoxx openei oxx the NllJl3.1l0I1 xxould 11114 1l110115.,1 the ha xxhe11 N11 1111sto1 asked someone et out of the otieel 11 hen xxe xxould it and gaze out the xxmdoxxs o11 tho e mee dax 1 hen someone xxasnt iunnmf up and doxxn the hall tl6l1Xf.1ll1L, notes oi 1 Phi lip lloxx xxe patiomled the sxxeet shoppe betxxeen elasses Hoxx 11 1lex et he elas 1 thc e xxo l Settle doxxn noxx Hoxx hated to 1t el apel aftei the la t bell had lllll 33 ,fl .. ' 1 ,. .. , fn .. . . 1 . i ., . , .. . .- ijhlxlli ' 'J 4, - I I . .9 ' , ,. ' 1: ,. . -.. 1 .0 Sl. Y ' ' ' s' ' : ,:' ' ' ' Q' 'T -1. ' ' .' -, ' - , ' ' at ' .1 ' ' 1 ' 5. , 1 - . . . ' ' . . . . R , '? 10. ' '1 ' . '. ' ' j .1 13. ' . . ' - 1 ' j ' :J . 14' v A .1 1 1 5. . 5. ,- - . . , ,.. 1? 16. ' . ' .1 '. L21 Y U ' v , - v V 1' A. ' ,- v .' - 1 .39 . ' .. , . ,. , V. . . . ' . , ' --. . . 1. . . , . . 235. ' - ' : ,1 ' ' '. 24. Hoxx' Miss Dauberman tried to give us trig' tests and get individual xx'o1'k'? .35 ' S ' .. . ' . . , . ., 17 .36 , , - 11 .' .11 ,-7 21 v 5. ' ,. v .3 . ' . . ,- A. YY. . ,'? 221. ' '1 .- ' '. 1 ,5 ' 10's 1: ' 1' ' I ,u'l'.'l -less? 32. ' 1 1. -S1 ' 'H 11 's 14 ' ' ' I '? 5135. W1 1 .1 j ' 1 1 - - ' gs ' .1 f,1' ' g l. 314. W1 1 1 'l 1 1 s1 . 's. F'.'h ' ' 1 l 1 1 ' 1 l ' , .11 235. Il ' 1 ' ' ' g ' fl 1 lls ' 1 . 1. '-'.' ' .. 1 .' 1 1 to gf T '. ms. ' 1 -1 ' S' - 1. 1 1' S1 51? SIT. V .' 1 5 ' ' ' g ' ' -1 f ' M '. l S? 2151. ' M11 1 Yr rn tried to qui1 t ' IS ly 1s1 ' 11 s. 'H' 1 1 ' . HT 411. ' we s' in -1 1 ' ' S 1 ' gg?
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PINE KNOTTER NIEW S-NORTHL MBERLAWD HIGH SCHOOL SOCl3llt6 Sues For DIWOYCE The popula1 sxx1ng p1an1st FIQHIICSS Roush today announced that she xxould sue fOI d1X0lC9 110111 Ens1gT1 Robe1t Stlaub U S 'X M1ss Roush xx ho xx as ma111ed sec1etly th1s fall sa1d Stxaub xx as c1uel and C8LlS6d he1 mental ag ony at tlllleb Ens1gn Stldllb xx ho enhsted 1n the Naxy ln Feb1ua1y xx as 1eached at Sampson T1a1n1ng St'1t1on N Y He seemed VVOI11Ed but 1epl1ed I1 she xxants It Im xx 1ll1ng to glxe he1 th1s d1x OIC9 Fxances Sald she would le1x e 101 Reno a1te1 complet1ng he1 b11e1 x1s1t he1e She added that the M1ss Eleano1 Henah'1n Supe11n tendent 01 lNu1ses at MQICY Hos p1t1l Wllkes Balle xx1ll be na1ned 1s co 1espondent Th1s IS the 1l1st ma111age 101 both MISS Roush and Ens1gn St1aub F1ances mtends to seelx 1l1m0ny 01 S150 a month June 4th IS the day set 101 the tlldl Appreclatlon We the S H101 Class ot 1943 exp1ess 1n humble thanlxs 0111 s1nce1e app1ec1at10n t will I'I6I'lIIIIlg6l '1nd M1 WOIIN lcv1o1 then 11nt111ng 1nte1est md IC 1dy COODCIBIIOH IH all ou1 class lCtlX1tl6S M1 Ph1ll1ps MISS McFa1la11d 1nd M1 Cox IOI the11 helpiul g111d1nce and undelstandmg as t7L.l cl'1 s 8dXlSGlS M1ss Sax1dge 101 he1 t1y1ng llOUlS xx1th us 1n malxmg ou1 class pl 1y AI'llE'IlCdl'1 Passpo1t a ll 111c1al as xx ell as 1 d1 llllc1l.lL suc Lfss All of the 1aculty xxho haxe helped 1n any xxay to m1lxe 0111 school CHIGSI a successtul one The busmess people xx ho xx1l lmglv pat1on1zed LIS by buymg ad x 61 IISEIIICHIS Ou1 pa1ents 101 the11 unselnsh 1c11111es 1n mak1ng OUI school t11ec1 1 hapoy one All 01 the students xxho haxe helped to malxe ou1 yea1b0olx 1 success and xx1ll1ngly s11pp01ted my DIOJSCI 11nde1talxen ID ou1 school Cdleel Semor RCCBIWCS B1d From Glenn Mlller Ma11lyn 'VIGISQI populal me1n be1 01 OUI class and the g11l xx ho has an ansxxe1 101 ex e1y p1oblem has IQCQIX ed a teleg1am 110111 Glenn M1lle1 pop11la1 dance OI Ch6StI8 1eade1 to be h1s featu1e s1nge1 xxhen h1s OICh6Stld lS baclx on the load aga1n M1lle1 lb noxx se1x1ng ln the A1my '11 Camp Leaimealon Cal11o1n1a The xv1de eyed M155 Me1se1 could only say she xxas th11lled 1nd su1p11sed Although no de t11ls xxe1e g1x en It IS bel1ex ed that Ma11lyn shall talxe the place 01 the p0pula1 Betty Hutton M1lle1 h1s a11'1nged as he1 pub l1c1ty managel G6OIg6 Con1e1 11101110161 of the nat1onal Bang G11l M1 Confe1 COUf'lllTl6d to day that It xx ould be necessary 101 M1ss MGISEI to changex he1 name to Ilsteal La Shoxx FOI the DIES ent Ma11lyn shall be one of the 11np101ess1onal ente1ta1ne1s Attel gl 1duat10n she 1s scheduled to x lSlt the almy camps and slng md d1nce xv1th the camp o1chest11 MISS Me1se1 Cnoxv to be lxnoxxn 1ct1xe IUBIIIDGI 01 0111 class We xxell Ixnoxx he1 talents and hum OIOLIS 1epl1es She had ente1ta1ned Us xx 1th m'1n,x songs he1 most IE cent h1t bemg Black MHglC xxh1ch she d1d be1o1e the 601116 1ssembly She has done 0the1 IILIINDEIS such as Attltude B1h 1nd Engl1sh xVas Nex 81 FOI Me To MIIIIQH Me1se1 telloxv cl'1ss m1te xxe xx1sh all the luclx 1n the LlIllX exse and 131011115610 10ll0xx you 110111 Buffalo C1oss Roads to XVIII held Faxorlte Saylngs M1 Phllllpb You xxont 1111011111 to a h1ll 01 beans M1 VVOIIUIGV All 11ght noxx settle doxxn M1ss Daube1man Noxx lets ex e1ybody get qu1et N11 Turse Get qu1et baclx the1e O1 beat me to the d0o1 lulb Dunlap Sometnnes I Just cant unde1stand you people MIS Steffey If you dont haxe somethmg to study I can find somethmg for you Local Ch6mlSt Goes To Murray Dance School Wh1le about the elements 1 xx OI ld and the chem1cal te1ms xxe snuggle to lea1n the1e IS n0th1ng th'1t ou1 class sc1ent1st Roland Buclx Stahl doesnt lxnoxx H l noxxs hoxx to 11111: UIIIIC and sul phllllf. dCldS xx1thout the boom mg effect he lxnoxxs that chem 1 t1y IS l1lxe xx omen you can nex GI lxnoxv too much -bout the1n But then the1es a stxange phase Bucks l1fe that 01 attendmg AlthLll lVlLl1l8yS Dancmg 1nd Ch 11111 School lIlldglHG that Buclx St'1hl Ill '1 conga l1ne' Bucl 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