Paradise Township High School - Tanawan Yearbook (Paradise, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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F5 5735 -Q5 K LA Q '752i:Q27'UfV'Yf'?'1fLN , wma' f J Q, 2 U 1 mmammmp-mrw1N W V' Mx' ,N V 'mpg-nnaikwfww 1 I s ki Y? a ik X H 'S E e v Ei xi .. 9 E' I s I , i f 5 Z uunllilliu' K Jw'-Z , -W 5133, WEEE UCEPQ-65 Tamgrzawzam L - Q 'S E, iii? P iff Wifi .f ' E W l A ' iii Q!! X , fxubitg F! - Q RA -is THE 1946 Published by the SENIOR CLASS OF 1946 Sf? Porociise Township High School Porodise, Pennsylvonio TANAWAN 7g+'rewo-'MZ . . . In order to preserve the ineniories of our high school life, we have published this 1946 Tanawau. May it symbolize the good times we had together, the friends we made, and the meniories we shall cherish forever. May it also serve to remind us of our goals and arn- bitions whieh have been inspired by our Work at Paradise High School. pp 'cecZaz'Z0n We, the l11C111lJCl'S of the Class of 1946, Wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who has Contributed in the publication of this yearbook. We are grateful to Mr. Eshelinan for his interest shown in the suem-ess of it. We also wish to thank Mr. Thomas, our pliotvograplielg our teachers, our ad- vertisers and our patrons. It their aid that has made this publication possible. Q06 Milan To Mr. gxl'llllll' XY' l'lSll0lllHll'1, our clcvotorl :md rc- spvctvfl SlllJi'l'ViSlllQ prinvipzil zuirl advisor, who has so willingly givc-11 us luis limi- :mrl mlvive in helping with our zwlivitivs, wo, fliv Flaws of 1946, wish to rloxlicafv this fourtll zuniual c-rlitiuu of The Tanmran. May it symbolize our appl'ec-iutimi for the valuablo instruc- tiwu and assistance lic has given us. Zl.l1C'9QE!,.5 Meuxfe To the Class of l94fi: It is customary to extend congratulations to the members of the graduating class. Not because of custom, but because I really feel that you young people have reached an attainment, I want to express to you 1ny sincere congratula- tions, and to wish for each one of you a happy, prosperous and Worth-while future. The fact that you are graduating from high school does not necessarily mean that you are qualified to hold every position which requires a candidate to have a high school education. The fact that you are graduating from high school is some evidence, however, to your future employer that you have a well-rounded knowledge of the world in which you live. The proof is that you have completed the prescribed course of a certified high school. Courses of all high schools in this day are offered with a view of developing young men and women into individuals who can accept responsibilities. Your high school education does not qualify each one of you for the same job. If you don't realize that you are going to have to work for a living in this world, it is high time that you have your awakening. There is no easy job in this world. One job may be more enjoyable than another, but all work is hard. Each one of you possesses individual traits. You differ one from the other. Therefore one member of the class will seek one type of work, another will try something else. All that your high school education has done for you is to open to you a world of general knowledge, and to give you a glimpse of the specific types and kinds of work that remain in the world for your generation. If you are not all qualified for the same kind of work, because of indi- vidual differences, it follows that you must then seek different jobs. You are going to find that many jobs demand trained men and women. You are going to find that you will be in need of additional training and you will need to attend higher institutions of learning. May I ask, then, that you look upon your diploma as a document which carries with it an opportunity for you. It brings you an opportunity for useful labor. It brings you an opportunity for qualification to enter a higher insti- tution of learning. It brings with it an opportunity for widening your sphere of knowledge of the world in which you live. It brings you an opportunity for understanding your neighbors, your friends, your employers. It carries with it your opportunity to be an intelligent, contributing and responsible citizen in a democracy. Your high school diploma gives to each one of you an opportunity to open the door of appreciative living. Because of the basic knowledge you have gained through grade school and high school you will have a deeper understanding and appreciation of the world in which you live. Your knowledge of the past will help you to understand your present, and will help you to plan for the future. Your high school diploma is one of the first certificates you will receive. It is to be hoped that each one of you will take your diploma and entrust it to a place of safe keeping, so that in the years to come you may ever be re- minded of your high school days. May it recall the pleasant memories of the time spent in Paradise High School. Again, I congratulate you and give you my best wishes. Sincerely, ARTHUR W. ESHELMAN, Supervisifng Principal I M A L55 v I 1,1 Q fkl , o f aww SK ,Ng 0 , 1 ff KQZQ ??j 2 X Q if m X , H ,N ,J 'bw 1 i X X O X - ' 2 2 I BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to 7'l.Qhf-H2LI'lDli'l B. Kc-ncagy lTreas11rerl, Frank B. l,i0l1ty l'Ser'refnryl, Szluforwl Il. Sc-ngvr lIJl'f'NI'I10Hfl, cllll'lStl2lll W. Hom-k 1l'1'c'e-Prewlvrlfl, Auron l+'islu'l'. This yl-ar, gflllilllillllbll, in :1 smmsv, IIIONIIH SllIlll'llllllg2Q lmiggvl' tlmu 1-ya-1' lmoforv. lu this vlumgring worlfl ol' ours, it IIIUZIIIS you will lulys- to zulzzpl :xml lil your- rwlyvs lo its Ib2llll'l'1l :xml c-oursv. You QJQl'2lllll1Ltl'S ol' '46 mm' lmvv an QQlQ2lllllK' task . . . ,,. :llmvml ol Vllllflllill ol lllillilllgl our worlll :L lmottvr plum' Ill wlm-lx to llyc-. llus 1-llzlllvllggv mu lw llli'l only lay Illllllllgf into 4-lll-c'l ull flu- I1lliLlllll'S of your wlu- vauiou, :xml by mukimf voursc-ll' ll r'1'c-rlit to your lzuuily :Lml fricmls. It is my . F1 . SlllK'l'l't' lmom- llult flux liIlllXVli'llQQl' uml lmlmits you lmym- zu-qllin-ml all Pzmulisx- High Sl'llUlDl ll2lVl' pr'op:11'o4l you for l':u'iug1 tlul futurv. Ill bl-lmll' of tlu' SI'l1UUl liourml of l':L1'zulisv 'lllWVllSlllll Sl'llU0l llistrivl, I would likm- to offvl' my silmc-vrost l'UIlgJQI'2lllll2illUllS to you, tlu- lIlClIllJ0l'S ol' the Flaws ol' I946, for ill'lll0Vlll,QQ llu' lxomn' of gl'ZLflll2ltlU1l from lligll svllool. Elllfjllll SANFOHID Il. SICNHICR, I,l'PNI'l10Ilf FACULTY ARTHUR W. ESHELMAN Elizulu-ilitmvii Collogzv-HS. Columbia University-M A. Temple- lliiivm-rsity-Gmduzml1- Study Pri-vious l'Ixpv1'iv11r'v: Milton Grove- Sc-liool. Mt.Joy Townshipg Pl'IIlI'IlHll. Fulton Township High Svlioolg Pil1Zlll'lOflllUVVIl . College- Suuinim' Svsslousg HlI1lf'l'YlSl11g' 1,l'lIlf'l1lZll, Paradise Township Svlmools Sllll-lf'4'lSI flllilllllilfy :xml Pliysivs llrlpful . . . Svlj-Nfl'lIllIll'!' . . . Illff'Hl.fll'Ilf GRACE E. SPANGLER Lebanon Vallvy College-15.5. Previous Expci'ivnr'u: Pamulisv Township Schools Subject: Music ,Swept . . . Gfflcrl . . . Com,po.sed l.c'lmuon SAMUEL S. HARNISH Vullvy Collvgr'-l3,S. Uiiivvrsily of Pc-nnsylVanin-5111111111-1' Svlnool 3 7 1 rovious Jjovts: Nine ExpQri0nr'0: lzmuliso TlJXS'l1SlllIl Svliools Musiv. Civivs Tl'lINflI'0I'f!llf . . . lnjlzzf-fflful . . . Tlrlrnlrvl FACULTY ANNE L. RISSE Millr-rsvillv Slnlv 'l'c':x1'l1r-iw llollvgv-l5.S. 'l'vmpl0 Uliivvrsily SIIIHIIIPI' Svllool 1,11-vinlis IflXIll'l'lP11i'l'I Pc-qlimi Svliool. StlI'i1Slll1l'g Townsliipg I lzmulisv Townslxip Svhools Qiilrjwlt lN'Iutl1r-1n:xlic's Frunlf . . . fl1l'I'l'l' . . . ljflllllldllilf EDISON W. BLEVINS lN1illorsville- Slam- '1'0zu'lw1's Uollegc--BS, Previous Expcwim-nr-0: Littlv Britain Townslmipg l':u':ulisr- Town- ship Schools Sllbj0C'llSI S4-ionvv. Biology. Prolmlvnis of Dvixiomuvy, Boys' Hmltli and Pliysival Ecllu-alloli E.Uicia'nL . . . l'nzlvrsl11ndi1Ly . . . Inlzfrvsliny r'lf1N.wr's 5 ,X :iw N f 5 ,,.,: .M A - K LURA A. HEVERLY .Xllmrigrlll Cbllvgv-A.l5. Sllll.l0l'lSI llluglislx. l4'1'e-m'l1. Girls' H1-ultli :xml Pllvsivail l'llllll'21lilUI'1. Liln'zu'y i .V1'rrllyd1'f'x.vcd . . . Soziublz' . . . :lHlll'lI'l' Ten FACULTY RICHARD L. BROWN Iovk Hnvvn Stuff- rF02ll'll0l'S Uollvgr--BS, Nlllmjm-Is: l'Ing:lisl1. Latin. Hisiory LJNIAVI . . . Kfnrl . . . Graaff xpurl FLORENCE A. NOLL 7VI1llr'1'sx'ilIv Slam' rIwl'2lK'll!'l'S Cnllf-gel-15.5, I'lm'iol1s I':XlYl'l'i1'Ill'l'I P2ll'!l4liSf' 'I'ow11sl1ip Schools mjm-ts: lJ1'llIlI'fll1Q'Ilf2lHZf'li 71h :md Stl: Grzulvs llIllllNfVl.llll-Y . . . fvllllllllll' . . . I'!I'IINIll'lt CLYDE R. GAMBER Wlillvrsvillc Sizlfv 'Fi'Ill'llI'l'S ffollvggo I'1'c-vlmls I'IX1w1'imu'v1 VX vs! I':2ll'I Townsllip, XY2ll'XYiK'li To I'z11':1cllss- Townslup Svlmols. Sllllj1'l'tS 2 Eleven Dvpurf111:-lltnlizwl 7111 :incl Sill Clrzulm-s Uvffly . . . 7'lIU.'I!fl.I'!' ..., ' lllflrlfr- vw flu llnum Ulflxx I 'oI0r.w IIN Nuut I1 L Nlzlrmm :md White NI1 Xltlun NN I Iulmm CLASS UFI+'Ii'lCIIS I IIOIiICR'I' M. ICSISICNSIIAIJI l,I'l'NlIl,f'Hl HAROIIIJ Ii. INIOWRICR I lm' lIl'4'Nl4f!'Ilf MX Il Y .IANIC SH R IGI NICR Nr'r'l'4'!nry EVA M. IJI'INI,I NGIC R Trc'fmurr'r 1 W7 W X Lv ,f Ny ,fm F541 DQS? an K f X ,. if 9 Q X Q xx if 2 ' J 1' X f ff ff 1015 X NORMA BRACKBILL Norma l1nnw:m l'lmInm'upIny Stnffg Junim' Iluyg Glr-v Clulx 1 7 'l'rm'k 33 II1fI'Iill1lll'2llS 1. 2. 3. 43 Libl'2ll'i2lH 43 Pio- lllll Nui! 3. 4. in-I . . . 1111-ssvs nmlly , . . ph-usingly plump . . lll1IllNIl'lHlIS , . , e-x'vryu11c's fl'l0I1d. S E N I0 RS RALPH BAIR RaIphie 'I':111n.wur1 Suhsr-ription Siaxffg IIlfl'2lIIllll'i1IS 1. 2. 3. 43 Soft bull 33 SOVCPI' 3. 4. liushflll . . . lilgulmlv mlisposiiiml . . . good-n:1I11l'ml . . IIOPSII1 lmofhm' wltll Hw WPZIIQOI' sc-X . . . lllllillj'-,LIU-llll'kj' I MURIEL BRYER jackson 'l'zm:1wuu 15llNiI1f'NS Stuffg Jllllilll' Pluyg Mixml c'll0l'1l ' 7 lllfIl12-i4f:l1l 1 r, . . . '. .,.- . .. ., , 1 1 11.,'-. ,.x, . ........ 1. 2. 3. 43 Band 1. Z. 3, 43 011' -s ': . . .. I ' lhl 12 lm P111ol3 I1ul3 Illtl 11111111141 7 34 P4-p Band 2. 3: OllQ?I'!!t12l Imuml 2, 33 LllDI'2l!'I2lIl 2. 4 Piouom' Stuff 3. 4g Sports Captain 4. Thosu flirting: Cyvs . , . small , . . pmllul ihusv ivmif- . . . likvs to slvvp in I l'vm'11 1-lass U3 . . . f'0lII'g1'-llllllllil . . AI14'll0I'N Awcigllf' 1'vUllI'l1'l'llf SENIORS KENNETH BUCKWALTER KlBucky!1 l2lI12lW2lI1 liusim-ss Stuff: Mixf-ml l'lmrus4g II111'2lI1l1l1'2llS41 liuslir-flmll 43 Upwvllzl 1,4-:ul 4. Olll' 111-wvst C'l2lSSIll2l1l' . . . lhosv mlurk vyvs . . . vom- lortzmlmlv positxons . . . O1'lglI12lllj' from Pzxmdlsv . . . lilac-S In llvlmlv ill P.O.D. CARROLL CARTER Carter 'l'ux1:1wu11 Busiuoss Staff: Sovvor 3. 45 'llralvli 33 Iulm murals 1. 2. 3, 4g Softball 2. Blond. wavy 1l2111' . . . S0011 in I11tcf-1'c'o111'sc- . . . mlriws :n Pontuu' . . . XV110l'P IS tlml vomla? . . . scwianlulv . . 7 P J v about tlloso bots? '. '. I EVA DENLINGER UE va u1:1w:l11 Slllmsc-ripliolm 1NI:111:1g:v1'g Co-cclitor of P10111'i'l'Q C lass Tl'K'2lSlll'Ill' 1. 2. 3. 43 JUI1101' Plzlyg Mixml clll0l'llS 1 2. 3. 43 fllvf' Clulm 1. 23 Fire Pzxfrol lg Tmvli 33 Infra- mumls 1. 2. 3. 43 L1l71'lll'1llI1 1. 2. 3. 4g Sporis Ci11l121l1l 43 Mugrnzinr- Clillltllill 1. 2. 33 Business lV1:1nage1'. 4. Full of fun . . . lilws lmslivtlmll . . . 1111111 balm' '? E' 7 . just lovvs 1'll'PIlf'll Cjokvl . . . vluss f:11'111m'0ttv . . eluvslfl lwlivvv in lmmvwol 'k Fiflucrz v-'lm'-' Tzu1:nv:u1 ,Mlvr-rtisillpr lxI2lI12l20l'Q Pionvvi' Business Mun- lrrf .- 4. . - - , i , 1. 2. 3. 45 Firm- Patrol 45 Int1'zu1i11i':1ls 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep liunul 33 Glow Club 1. 25 Librarian 3, 4. :ilwuys writing letters . . , Cliovics . . . always on the job. SENIORS ROBERT ESBENSHADE Turkey Tzuiuwzm Business Stuffg Class Pvc-siclvnt 3. 45 Intru- uiurals 1, 2. 3. 45 Junior Plu.y5 Buskvllmll lN'1un:1gvi'5 Sovvm' 45 Pioneer Staff 1, 2. Curly hair . . . Evy . . . executive ulmility . . . svvn in the Buick . , . very willing to help. BETTY FEISTER Feister -1-' Iuuior Pl'1v' Miwsl Fhorus 4' Orcliestra 4- Band liilu-s vliilmlrvn . . . lmusinf-ss managing ability . . . MARGARET HAGEN Margie I':111:xw:1n Art Emlitorg Junior Plz1y5 Pionoci' Stuff 1. 2. ' Band 35 Drum M2l.lOl'f'lt!' 45 I11ti'zun1u':1ls 1. 2. 3. 45 Truvk 35 Sports Captain 45 Opercttn Lend 45 I.iln'zu'i:1n 2. 35 Pop Band 3. Our mlruni uuijorettc' . . . spe-urls l1l'l' suuinicrs in Ohio . . . good dancer . . . tliosv climplvs , . . cute-. Sl'.1'fCf4lL SENIORS BENIAMIN LEIDY Willis Tanawan Business Staff5 Junior Play5 Safety Patrol 1. 2. 3. 45 Sewer 3. 45 Intralnurals 1. 2. 3, 4. Sleeping . . . garage meelianie . . . cowboy . . . fun and more fun . . , nice to be around . . . always play mg il'lC'liS. IEAN Moons Ginnie Editor-in-chief of the Tanawan5 Junior Playg Mixed Chorus 1.2. 3. 45 Glee Club 1, 25 I!1fl'Rl111llI'illS 1. 2. 3. 45 Pioneer Staff 2, 3, 45 Sports Captain 35 Magazine Cap- tain 45 Librarian 2, 3. 45 Trax-k 3. Blondie . . . that cute sneeze . . . stuilious . . , noisy . . . reliable . . . sweet temper. HAROLD MOWRER CKEdi! Asst. Editor of Tanawan Staff: Class President 25 Vice- President 3, 45 Junior Play5 Operetta Lead 2. 3, 45 Band 1. 2, 3, 45 Orc-bestra 2. 3, 45 Pioneer 1. 25 Basketball 1. 2, 3. 45 Sports Captain 3. 45 Baseball 2. 35 Soccer 3. 45 Magazine Business Manager 35 Track 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3 That voice . . . basketball captain . . . sax player . . . dresses neatly . , . ealm head on the basketball floor Seven teen 1 SENIORS B ETTY PATTON Patton Tunawan Asst. Editorg Junior Playg Operetta Lend 3. 43 Orc-hestra 1, 2, 3. 43 Band 1. 2. 3. 43 co-Editor Pioneer Stuff 2. 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 43 Pep Band 2. 33 Trac-k 3. Those blonde curls . . . arting ability . . . Frenvli horn notes . . . math wiz . . . :i busy bee. l 4 l WILLIAM RAPP Wheel Tunnwun Business Staff3 Vic-e-President 23 MixedC'l1orus 1. 23 Band 1. 2, 3, 43 Orvliestra 1, 2, 3. 43 Cleo Club 1, 23 Fire Patrol 3. 43 Safety Patrol 1. 2. 3. 4g Intramiurals 1. 2. 3, 43 Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4g Pep Band 23 Baseball - 3 1, 2. 33 Sorrel' 3, 43 Sports Captain 3, 4. Really good :it urithnmtit' . . . a Harry James on the trumpet . . . that haircut . . . u sharp forward . . . shortie . . . look out. Navy. hero 9011108 Rupp! LOIS RYNIER lCLois1Y Tanawan Asst. Art Editor3 Mixed Chorus 43 Glce Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Pioneer Staff 3, 4. Always snapping :1 picture . . . blushing . . . always seen with Norma . . . lends u helping hand. Eighteen SENIORS MARY IANE SHREI NER KCMurPhy7! Tanawan Asst. Editorg Class Secretary 1. 2. 3, 45 Junior Pluy5 Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 45 Band 1. 2, 3. 45 Glee Club 1. 25 Fire Patrol 1, 3. 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3. 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 45 Pioneer Staff 1, 2. 3. 45 Operelta Lead 2, 45 Pep Band 25 Sports Capt. 3, 4. Sweet disposition . . . love of the outdoors . . . a friend to all . . . clarinet tooter . . . cheerleading . . . uthletir' . . . reading letters. Q .. 4 1 if ,. . Q . 3 DOROTHY TROUT Dottie Tanawan Business Staff 5 Junior Play 5 Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Pioneer Staff 2, 3, 45 Libra- rian 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Short . . . naturally curly hair . , . she just can't re- member . . . says so much for one so small . . . always seen skating. ROBERT TROUT Troutie Photography Editor of Tanawang Junior Pla.y5 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1. 25 Fire Patrol 2, 3, 45 Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta Lead 3. 45 Sports Captain 1. 2, 3, 45 Magazine Captain 45 Track 35 Soccer 3. 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Those witty remarks . . . do wolves chase lambs? . . . no ran do . . . a born athlete . . . Ella. Nineteen Time Marches On It doesn't seem possible, but we are soon to be graduating from our good old high school life. Did someone say that those kids who only yesterday were running around in knicker pants or with pigtails are actually graduating? It must be true because it is right before me in the books . . . Yes, a record of each eventful year through which we passed. As we look back over the years to '42 we find a great many interesting things to stir our memories. I can remember that first day that all forty of us paraded into room F, We started out with an even number of boys and girls. Mr. Houseberg had the great re- sponsibility of taking us under his wing. We, of course, were very easy to handle as we never disobeyed any of the rules? ? ? The class elected, for president. Robert Kepleyg vice-president, Leon Martin 5 secretary, Mary Jane Shreinerg treasurer. Eva Denlinger. We did finally get into the swing of things after being initiated by our overlords, the Sophs. Our sleighing party was a great success except for everyone's having about two inches to sit in and Gladys Hershey's falling out on her head. Time marches on to our sophomore year. There were then twenty-six of us left. As we marched into room B we all took a second look at our new home room teacher, Miss Ernst. This year we got our chance to initiate our victims-the freshmen. As things got under way we elected our class officers: Harold Mowrer, presidentg William Rapp, vice- presidentg Mary Jane Shreiner. secretary, Eva Denlinger, treasurer. We managed to put on a modern minstrel show after about an hour's practice as our home room assembly program. There were a few faint laughs during the show. I guess these were directed at us and not at the jokes. Again this year we had a sleighing party. We Silly Sophs managed to pull through another year. Christy Brackbill helped a lot with a few funny remarks now and then. Time progresses to our Jolly' Junior year. As there were now ten girls and eight boys, we acquired the name Eight Ball and Ten Pins. We soon learned that we were to occupy room B for another year. The first semester we were really kept busy. The class officers were as follows: president, Robert Esbenshadeg vice-president, Harold Mowrerg secretary. Mary Jane Shreinerg treasurer, Eva Denlinger. We chose for our class colors maroon and white. We also ordered our hats, pennants, and emblems. Our rings came the latter part of the year. We didn't miss our sleigh ride this year either. The first morning we saw any signs of snow we had our sleigh ordered. The second semester began with nine girls and three boys chosen to portray characters in the junior play. Saved by the Belle. We also conducted two dances. Spring finally came and brought with it the junior-senior reception. We hope the class of '45 enjoyed the chicken in the patty shell as much as we did. Time marches up to the present year, making us none other than the Superior Seniors. This year we welcomed a new home room teacher, Miss Heverly. We have at last reached room HC. Mr. Eshelman is acting as our class advisor. The class roll still lists ten girls and eight boys. Our one new classmate this year is Kenneth Buckwalter. The class officers chosen to accept the responsibility for the senior year are: Robert Esbenshade, presidentg Harold Mowrer, vice-presidentg Mary Jane Shreiner, secretary g Eva Denlinger, treasurer. The operetta was the first major event of the year. Betty Patton, Margaret Hagen, Mary Jane Shreiner, Harold Mowrer, Kenneth Buckwalter, and Robert Trout were seniors who had leads in Betty Lou. We are putting all our efforts forth in trying to make this an enjoyable yearbook for you to read. You, and only you, can tell us if our efforts have been in vain or for the best. This seems to conclude the class history of our high school life. As time marches on, we wish the best of everything to the future classes of P. H. S. Twenty Class Will We, the Senior Class of Paradise High School in Paradise Township, in the county of Lancaster, in the state of Pennsylvania, in the United States of America, being conscious of our doings, do declare this our last will and testament. To the faculty we give the unexpected privilege of using the knowledge bestowed upon them by our test papers. To the juniors we leave our ability to get things accomplished. To the sophomores we bestow our free noon periods. To the freshmen we contribute our good behavior. Item I: I, Ralph Bair, will my bashfulnesis to Kitty Patterson. Item II: I, Norma Brackbill, bestow my quiet manner to John Erb. Item III: I, Muriel Bryer, gladly will my flirting ability that was willed to me, to Helen Parmer. Item IV: I, Kenneth Buckwalter, will my comfortable position to Fred Hershey. Item V: I, Carroll Carter, bestow my ability to get along with the opposite sex to David Eby. Item VI: I, Eva Denlinger, will my Ays in French to Evy Brown. Item VII: I, Robert Esbenshade, preseiit president, will the eo-operation of the senior class to the president of the Class of '47. Item VIII: I, Betty Feister, will to Ella Zimmerman my ability as business manager. Item IX: I, Margaret Hagen, will my dimples to Gloria Bryson. Item X: I, Benjamin Leidy, bestow to George Bryson my good driving. Item XI: I, Jean Moore, will my position on the honor roll to Robert Frymyer. Item XII: I, Harold Mowrer, will my saxophone playing ability to Pat Laderach. Item XIII: I, Betty Patton, bestow my crafty mathematics ability to any qualifying junior. Item XIV: I, William Rapp, Jr., bestow my teddy bear haircut to Martin 'Warner Item XV: I, Lois Rynier, will my figure to Betty Rapp. Item XVI: I, Mary Jane Shreiner, will my cheerleading ability to Betty Axe. Item XVII: I, Dorothy Trout, bestow my shortness to Patsy Winters. Item XVIII: I, Robert Trout, will my skillful art of playing basketball to Lester Scotten. We nominate and appoint Betty Axe and John Spotts to be the executors of our last will and testament, with full authority to carry out its provisions to the utmost extent. In witness thereof, we, the Class of 1946, have here subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred forty-six. Witnesses : MR. ESHELMAN Miss Hnvi-:RLY CLASS OF 1946 Twenty-one Closs Prophecy Dallas. Texas August 21. 1956 17 Rue Paris. France Dear Jean : You will undoubtedly be surprised to receive a letter from me, one of your classmates back in Paradise High, but I have just traveled all through the United States making a survey of what each of our former classmates has been doing after ten years. You are the only one who is out of the States at present, and the only way I could contact you to tell you the whereabouts of the former eight ball and t.en pins is by letter. First of all, I would like to congratulate you on your success as a French teacher. I often think of our French classes where I sat and struggled. while you seemed to have no trouble at all. Two more of our classmates-namely, Betty Patton and Mary Jane Shreiner-have taken up teaching as a profession. Betty is teaching English in a high school in Chicago, and Murphy is directing a band and orchestra in a large Virginia high school. Norma Brackbill and Lois Rynier are graduate nurses. Lois is working in a. veterans' hospital, and Norma is working as a doctor's assistant in a small town in western Pennsylvania. Muriel Bryer graduated from Penn State, having taken a business course. She is now a secretary in a large hotel in New York City, Dorothy Trout's husband has been discharged from the Navy. and they are now the proprietors of a modern skating rink near Pittsburgh. The other day when I was at the movies whom should I see in the newsreel but Margaret Hagen. She was Miss Ohio of 1956. Also Betty Feister is awistant superintendent in an orphanage in Philadelphia. After talking to a few of the orphans, I was convinced that they are very fond of their foster mother. Perhaps I had better tell you about the eight ball. You probably have guessed that Robert Esbenshade has taken over his father's turkey farm. Ben Leidy is now a mechanic in a garage, where he is selling plastic automobiles. Wheel Rapp is manager of a one-hundred- acre farm which he is converting into a tree farm. Do you remember how Kenny Buckwalter and Harold Mowrer used to argue in P,O.D. classes? Well, they have both entered politics. If you have read anything at all about Pennsylvania lately. you have probably noticed that Harold has been elected as a representa- tive. Kenny has just been named U. S. ambassador to France. Perhaps you will meet him soon. While I was in Washington I decided to see a ball game between the Washington Senators and the Detroit Tigers. Who should be the Senators' pitcher but Bob Trout, our class athlete. He is doing a swell job, too. He told me that so far this season he has won five games and lost one. Imagine my surprise when I called to a man who was selling t'pop and saw that it was Carroll Carter. He explained to me that he was just putting in time till his ship came in. When I was in the New England States, I happened to walk through the streets of Boston and noticed a sign hanging in front of a store, It read: Bair's Hardware Store, Fishing Supplies, R. K. Bair,-Prop. The name sounded familiar, and when I entered the store I saw our old classmate, Ralphy. He invited me to stay for supper, and I discovered that his wife is a very good cook, especially of sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. As for ine, I have taken a course in shorthand and typing, and I am employed as an associate editor of Teller of Texas, a daily newspaper. R.S.V.P. CI haven't forgotten all the French I learned in P.H.S., have I?J As always. Eva. P.S.: We are planning a class reunion in October. I'll send you a telegram of details later. Twenty-two It ls True Tliot Rzllpli Bziir is .... Nill'llliI Bmvklmill is . Muriel Bryn-1' is ..... Kvnnotli Bur-kwziltci' is C':i1'roll C?Il'fCl' is . Eva Dvnlingc-1' is liulwrt lislmc-iislinrlc is .. Iivlty Foistcl' is ..... lXllll'g2jill'l'l Hzlgcn is . Bkllljillllill La-irly is . . .lwln Munro is llarolcl RIUWITI' is . Bully Patton is . William Rapp is .. Lois Rynici' is ...... Mzirjv .lzinc Slircim-1' is Durutliy Tmut is .. Rulmcrt 'l'1'nul has .. I I I Twcrzfy-Hlrfc .. Tlic must ll1llSf'lll2ll' . . . . Tlic quictvst girl The c-lass sopliistivzitv .. T110 lianflsoniest buy . . . Going sternly The livffliost girl 'Flu' lwst-rlrcsscrl buy .. The most carm-st T110 bvst Il2IllI'0l' . The least f-niicwiiccl . . Tho host. naturcrl . The lwst-known buy .. . The host avtrcss . . The brainiest boy . . The must exrfitablo . . The most sociable . . . . Tlic sliurtcst girl IC lwsl sonsv uf llumm' Class Poem The end of our high school days Is nou' c'0mz'ng fast, Though there still will linger .Many 7'6llI,ll7l!l67'S of the past. Each breeze that blows urtll bring a memory Each tzfale will bring a thought Uf days that u'e have spent together, And joys each one has sought. The past is locked within our minds, The present occupies our hands, The future lies before us To be fulfilled by careful plans. We noux each one, are going forth, Into this great troubled uforld To meet the troubles and trials That before us are hurled. -JEAN MOORE Twenty-four Class Song EET? ll I l e 1 P F l ilglgll M 2 V ll H 5 E H J F f lll , ie We hear our future calling usg U'e'll do our part fo serve the rest. Ax zre depart from our high school life IVe'll use our Ivnozvlerlge for the best. Well always remember our classnzafes so derzr. As 'u'e look to the future which seems so near. 7'1vr'nIy-fi1'0 8 1. ,- 2 QWNH iw 4 wmv A . -. mn,a wi g? ik 35 fi? ws iz K N- 4 . 'Q S f ' ,www if 5 0 ff 32:6 1 .-1 g 6551 jgiffi fn 2Y4gfXS5..A M. , 5 gk 1. it f f wgfw kph, MQQMQQ f, WMsN5w'fsv fgxgi k ' 'QP xljy Q My Xxx: '5Hu1yfX. 5 -33653 WM SQ SQSE Q WS . N X my ,s - f 1: Eg A , 5 .X ,MS Nwggi .xg :. -:Q . . X g Q. . -- . Q' v ..... - . . Yl olemcla f-at-Ii Oo 55Wl2Yl P LL I !'H ,XX 'M fl C 5 Y 93 ti-.fig ,P J ,., IUNIOR CLASS l rnnl run'-l,r'fl In rfylfl: Ella ZllIlll1f'l'Ill2lIl fYll'P-Ill'1'SlIll'lll3. lmwis Brysml flll'I'Slill'I1ll. l'1Y4'lYll l'n'uwn fll'l'2lSlll'4'l'l. Luis Myvrs iss-1'x'vl:xl'yJ, liuvfr mu'-lN1iss liifsm- l:ulvism'l. Mary .lnml IIl'l'Sll. l'l1:1l'lolll- IJv11lin,arm-r. Rolwrl Watson. l':nll'ir'i:n l12lflI'I'2l!'ll, lC1lill1 Hr-rsln-y. .fllmvfl--Yi1'g:il1i:l l,Ulllll'I1. This yn-au' our vlalss has mlvm-wznsccl in llllllllwl' l'l'U1ll fiftwu to te-11 pupils lvigrlut girls mul twu lmuysl. Fm' tln- sm-mnlnl yi-zu' wi- lmvv mzulc- tlw Slilgll' mu' llilllll' VUHIII. .First ul' ull. wx' vlc-1-tml mn' 1-lass ullir-ws, wllif-ll :ml us l'ullmx's: lmwis Brysml. llI'l'Sl4ll'lllQ lCll:1 Zllllllltllllilll, YlK'L'-lll'USlllCIllQ Luis Nlyvrs, sn'r'1'n'tz1l'yg l'lY0lyll lgl'4lWIl. t1'u:1sl1l'1-1'. 'l'l1m- first Sl'lll1'Hll'l' wc 4liml nut sw-111 to luv Vvry busy, but llw sc-c-mlcl S1'llll'Sll'l' wus quitv tlw uplmsitv. First ul' ull was tlw juuim' play. Who Killwl Aunt fl2ll'lllll1l'?U wllir-ll pl'm'01l to lw il grvut S1101-oss. W0 :ml plzmning lu lmvn- an party zlllm' an lmskvtlmll gzum-. Um' lust zu-tivity of tlu- sm-lmul ll,'l'lll was llw llllllltil'-Sllllllll' l'L'K'L'lTllllll wllic-lm was clljuyvfl lxy 0VCI'yU1lU. Wc, ilu- 'lllllllll' 1-lass, wish llw SL'lllUl'S SIIITUSS in flu- l'1lllll'L' wllic-ll livs lzvluw Ilwm. 7'1l'1rfly1-rfgflfl SOPHOMORE CLASS First row-Lcfl to right: Fred Hershey Ctreasurerl, Robert Parrner Cpresidentl, Everett Rapp Cviee-prosidentj. Marian Cochran tsecretaryj. Second mu'-Rzlylnond W'eaver. Annu Lehipzli. Betty Steininzin. Betty Grollf lvlarciu Eslielmzln. Betty Axe, Lloyd Clark, Marvin Althouse, Mr. Riclmrml L. Brown Cadvisorb. Third row-Jaines Patton. Arlene Aunient. Gloria Ann Bryson. Jr-an Leidy, Robert 1 l'yi11yci'. Chester Witnier, John Erb. William Groff. Ruth Brzu'lcl1iIl. 1 m1rllL ww-Dorotliy Steinman. Margaret Benner, Alice Rohrer. Patricia Myers. Thelma Benard, Yvonne Miller, Theda Harsh, Anna Scott, Lester Scotten, John Spotts, John Dull. While we were freshmen we accepted our initiation as gracefully as possible and ventured as far as to hold a party in the spring. Also, with the help of Mr. Blevins, our class advisor, we presented a short assembly program, which everyone enjoyed. In our sophomore year we dwindled from forty-two to thirty-three incin- bers, but we are endeavoring to acconiplish more this y62L1'. We elected Robert Parmer, president, Everett Rapp, vice-president, Marion Cochran, secretary, Fred Hershey, treasurer. With the help of our class advisor, Mr. Brown, we are planning a party. We wish the outgoing seniors bon voyage! Tu'r'11Iy-nine FRESHMAN CLASS First row--Left to right: Ruth Shissler Cseeretaryb, Eugene Mowrer Qpresidentl. lvlzxrizme Beanie fviee-pre-siclentb, Evelyn Mowrer Qt,reusurerJ. lSl'l'Ullll VULU-.Bl'1ll'0 Kelieugxy, Earle Neff, Hewurml liillllllltlll, Lester Henry. liuluert Gregg, Robert Rutter, John XVultmun, Robert, Kreimler, Maileohn Davis, Rielmrcl Mills. Third row-Fred Runck, Ethel Hershey, Betty Rapp, Nina. Rowe, Esther Rohrer, Nauiey Kurtz, Almenlu Milley, Helen l,tll'Il1l'l', Patsy Moore, Dorothy Weaver, Virginia Brown. Rlloda Bruekbill, Susan Groll, Thehna Helm, Kenneth Hershey, Mr. Blevins. Fuurllz ruzr-Constelive Bryson, Iris A11tlCI'50I1, Patsy Winters, L11l11'tl. Zinnnerinani, Rhoda l.el'ever, Marion Hershey, Kay Rice, Helen Rohrer, Aileen l5l'lllDilliCl'. Kathleen Patterson, .laniet Rauiek, Verdnn Hershey. This year as we entered as freshnien, our first activity was our initiation, xvhielx for the girls consisted uf wearing strzuv hats and carrying dolls, and for the huys, xvezn'ing night. shirts. For the vlnss ellir-ers we eleetetl Eu fene Muwrer J1'0SlLlC11tf' Mariano Beane Y I 7 vice-p1'esitlent'5 Ruth Shissler, seeretaryg Evelyn 1XImvrer, trezlsurer. We hnve not haul nmny activities this year thus l'a,r, but, we are hopeful. We. the freslilnzui class, wish the seniors good luck and llznppiness in the ruining years. Th fr! fl EIGHTH GRADE First row-Lrj! lo 'r1'g1l1l.' Kullilovn Denlingei' Cs0c1'olai'yJ, David Carson Cprcsideiitl, Joyvc Moon! Cx'if'v-mosimlviilD, Rlf'll:ll'1l Lcifly Cl,1'C:1s1l1'o1'J. Nwond row-Jolni R.y11ioi', Donald Sniokvr, Roy Stolfns, Williaun Folk. livulali lflcrislw. Cliarlus Slijllllllilll. Milton Landis. John Ziininerinzni. T!rz'fzl 'rowiMiss Noll Caclvisorj. Vivlor Woods, Joan liliillllilll. Tlicodorc Slioailfor, Joyvc Kcinloril. Ray Honr-lc, Glonn Esliulnxan, Eva Myers, Ruth Swartz, Violet Stollnx. Ethel Hl:iyniakc1'. lfourllz rowHl5cttiy Long, Lesh-1' Miller, Joan Dcnlinger, Ella Rynier, Robert. Cohlo. Eunice Hersh, Marvin Roinolds, John R. Herslioy, Lovis Iil'ill11l'1'. Vacation was over znnl once- inorc wc wcrc bac-li in sc-hool. A fi-xv wccks after school bcgan we vlvr-toil our class oflic'oi's-llavicl Carson, prcsiilcntg .loyvc Moorc, vice-prcsimlentg Kathleen Donlingcr, sec-i'cta1'yg Ric-harcl Lcicly, ll'021Slll'01'. In addition to our art classes we are making things for thc .lunior Real Cross and are also collecting things such as instruincnts, soap, otv. We had a very good time at thc Halloween party, whore we played some icry lively games anrl latci' mlanccrl. Wu, the eighth gracle, wish thc seniors slim-oss and liappim-as tlnougliout thc Coining yCilI'S. Thfr! y-0 nc 'Q . SEVENTH GRADE I 1'1'x1 Tlllll-Lf'ff I0 VYVUIIL' Belly 11011 Krvidcr Csec1'0111ryD, Ellis 1'1Sllf'I1Nl1lLL1C C111'11si1111r111. Ruth H1:rs111-y Cx'i1'1f'-111'1-si111111tJ, Donna Shirk C11'1111s111'111'J. S1'1'11u1l 1'1111'-A1111-1-1 I'IE'l'S1lCy, Mary Rice, R11111111 H111's111-y, P11111 Iiiltlllllilll. J111111 R,y11i111'. Vl'1'lll1l1 ii1':1l1:1111, cl1lI'l'1C Sp1111k111:111, P11111 1VIO0l'f'. Shirlyn Wisu, P11111 Ro111'11r, Mary 411111 131151-11. 11111111111 Shirk. Tlzfral l'1ILl7-B112 G:1111l11'1' 111dvis111'J, Hurry Clrvgg, 511111-11 T1'Cllll. 151111.11 M1'l1i1111is. Ll111ll'll'S 15111-111.51-1', Palsy S1'11lt. Lester Tl'KJlll, Bertha S1'l1w:11'lz, T111111111s D1111li11gr1-'1'. 1VIi1111'1-11 P:11'111111'. Willi11111 M1111-r. l'11r111i11c VVinl.c1's. l 11111'Il1. 1'11u'AJ111111l Vvillllllilll. Annu. 1111210 Silzmlcy, 11101121111 Zi1111111-1'1111111, J11y111111 Lel1i1g11, ,xI'1lI11l' A11111'1'SUI1. Pauline Millar, Raxymond ES1llCI112lH. xxllil. Broiiizcr. A11s1-111-vH1-11-11 M1'1.:111gl1li11, Mary Ann Ml,'IH110S1l, Stella Hersh. Lust S1-11t1111111c1', thirty-six pupils shyly walked into r1111111 111 t11 flllll Mr. 1111111111-r, 11111' 111111111 1'1111111 t0z111111'1'. F111' 11111' 1'1z1ss 111111-crs W11 c11'1't1'1,l Ellis 1Qsb011s11r11l1', x'i1-1--1111-si1l1-1113 B1-tty 1,1111 Krci11c-r, scc1'1-t111'yg 1511111111 Mr. Hilllllwl' 11111111111 us very 11111011 111 the S1110 111' 111'111 1111y :111 1-11'1't1'i1- S1-111'1-1111:1r11 for 11111 s1'1111111. 111 :11l11iti1111 111 11111' R1111 Cross work we 1111v11 1101111 1111111111 2l.1lfll'UHS1'S 111' 1'11r11ig11 1'11i111r1111. Now 111z111y 11f us 111111 w1'iti11g 111 1'll114ll'l?l1 111' 11t11111' 1-11u11t1'ies. Wo 111' 1111- S1-v1111t11 g1'111111 si111'c1'1-ly wish thc Class y0ill'S 111 121111112 T11 irly-I ll'lI 1111-si1l1111tg Ruth Hl'I'S1lQ'y', Shirk, t1'ca1s111'1-1'. 1111111-ils 111111 111z1ggazi11es 111 1111111 lllll' thc first t11111- 1,11 z11'1' 1'1-1-11ivi11g 111tt1-rs 1l1'Ulll 111' 1946 itll S111-1'1-ss 111 11111 K aw x . 'X V41 F W Qin Q X wax A- 1 5' Egg as 3 W X 'K Q X Hx wx Xxs A if .- A 9, X Q 3 : Q X by QQ, ' wi gk y, N, ' Q, 'N 1 N B' A Qu K Q N 1 :O N 5 2 ml Q, Q xxx Mx .1 9 Ap: MUN X ,gl vs y 5 is Semi 'W A '-fs 122 K 'W eg X, fu : i ff 'if , K, 0? ' , u w ,L JL .,.. is W. K I ,.. Q, B 1 I . e y m : - 2 :ur X ,FR ' n . 51 ,4-. 'K 42 3w'1SYh'U 3 ,Mg K N mx N' ,Lb . -4 , ? , dv sq .' ...V i g , . 152 ' ' - 6 ,. A,-K , M 5' ,, . M 4 , , ww 4 , i is A , M ' 'H Q 1 , EH d4Ziw+ 'wX' ,ff 'L V 2 ,rip J M 4 A .41 , ,ZA i 'r .- : , . 5 ',.. .,,:-: .. H- . K ai' , ge Q2 H xi sk X 2 N I Y X , , v' ? . .. X W? u A ' Y l V -- W 1 5 my .P 'A Nwgq X RL 1,X 2 N Xxx A U' ix xx 2 QM? G1 -Qcfilfitiei THE 1946 TANAWAN STAFF lL'fll'fOI'-I-71-VII iff .I EAN MOON IC A.vxor'1'11ff' lL'1l1'imw-Iivtty Puttml, Mary .lzmv Slll'0ill0l', l'1zu'old Mowrcl' Ari IffillflJl'i1XI2Ll'f.f2Ll'l't llaxgm-11 .Al.w.w1'.wf11r1f-Imis liyuim' I'1m1og1r'c1,11l1y 1L'1l1'fm'-liolwrt 'l'1'ullt A.wkturzi-No1'11m B1'zu'khill ArI1'e:'f1'.w'rzg1 Jfzzmzger-Iivtty Foistcl' NNl'NfllIlfN--NIlll'il'l Bryn-l', livnjzunin Lcirly, IiUIlIl0tll I5lll'kNV1lltL'l'. Czzrroll Cam HllIlNf'2'l.1IfI.UlI Jlrznrzger-ICvu 1301'lli1lgL0l' Ax.sf.wlr171i.wm-Rulwrt LISIJCIIFIIRUIU, Rzllplx Bair, William Rapp, I7m'ot.lxy 'l'1'o11t ,'lIfl'l'N0l'flXIl'. Artlnu' W. ESIICIIIIZUI 7'In'1-ly-m':n THE 1946 PIONEER STAFF ICIJITURIAL DEPAR'l'MICNT Erlftors-1'n-f'hfef Bctty Patton, Eva Donlingcr As.wcJc1'f1 fe Erlifors Xl2ll'fl2Il'0l Ilzlgcll, .Ivan M0011-, Mary .lane Slwcincr, Dorothy Trout, Frvcl HlxI'Sl1tlj Reporters wKll'lllil 151111-klxill, Lois Ryuior, Lois Myers, Virgillia Luurlcu, Clmrluttv IJCI1llI1gJQ0l' ubvrt Pzwluvr, .lulm Sputts. .lulm Erb, lXlz1I'iz1n0 Bczmc, Ruth Sllisslcr, zmfl Patsy Lamlcradx Iizmrzesx D61Jfll'flII6Wf Busiucss Mzumgcr, Botty Fc-istvr Iiusz'ne.s.w A.wsz'stanf.w Muricl Bryor, Ella Zi11111101'muu, Dzmvicl Iflby, Evelyn Brown, Nzmvy Kurtz Arlzvisorx Mr, Rlf'lllll'll Brmvn, Mr, Arthur W. ESllCllll2LH T11 if-ly-sc 1 'en v LIBRARIANS Standing-Lf'fL to right: Betty Axe, Marc-ia Eshleman, Mary Jane Hersh, Charlotte Denlinger. lXfIargarx-I. Benner, Lois Myers, Betty Feister, Miss Heverly tlibrarianl. Eva Denlinger, Muriel liryer, Gloria .Xnn Bryson, Marian fi0l'lll'tl!l. SUUf!'!i--N0l'Il12I lirm-kbill. .lean Moore, Dorothy Trout. O C I In This year our new head librarian, Miss Heverly, has selected about eighteen student librarians to assist her during library periods. Two assistants are as- signed to ear-h period. The duties of the assistants are to keep silenee in the library, cheek books, aid students in choosing books, and keep the books and files in order. It is also the assistants' duty to mend, sew, and rebind the worn books. Each year the library gains quite a few new books. The reading material is kept up to date this way. Every six weeks the bookinobile lends about fifty books to the library. Th1frty-:fight SAFETY PATROL Front ron'-Lvjt fo right: Robert Fryxnyer. Jolm Erh, Robert Trout Cmnptninb. VVilli:un Rupp fllClllJf'Il51I1Ll. Eugff-nv lVIowrm'. Buck row-Bonjaunin IA-imly, lmwis Bryson, Bruvc- Kenvugy. Lestor Scollon. Robert XV:1tson. Raymond XYC'ilYCl', Mr. lhunllcr fc'o:u'l1D. :llmcn t-David l'Il my. C I Q Wo, of tlur sc-howl safvty patrol squad, know that the students realize- The ilnportanc-0 of our job, and wish to thank you for your fine Co-operation. We are on duty at noon and after svhool. The patrohnen are placed along the lliglmway to protovt our students. Those arc the rules of the safety patrol: 1. Don't hitch on to moving cars. 2. Don't ride double on a bicycle. 3. Always bc Careful. 4. Walk far-ing traffic. T11 fr1'y-rzirzf' FIRE PATROL Front rou'-Imft In righl: William Rapp. Betty Feister, Robert Trout Cfire captninb. Mary Jane Shreiner tassistunt. tire eaptainl. David Flby flieutenantl, Charlotte Denlinger. Robert Watson. Burk row-Chester Witnier, Betty Axe. Betty Lou Kreider. Riuliard Ziminerinzui. Ella Rynier. Hay Houck, Susan Grott. Howard Rtllllllllill, Mr. Eslielnian tadvisorj. Abscnl-Lois Myers Clieutenantb. The fire patrol has been reorganized this year. The four oflic-ers on the patrol are appointed hy Mr. Eshelnian. They are, fire chief, Robert Trout: assistant fire ehief, Mary .lane Shreinerg lieutenants, Lois Myers and David Eby. Two captains are eleeted from eaeh lionie room to aet as leaders during the drill. This year something new was added to one of the drills. The fire engine turned up to make the drill seein like the real thing. The drill turned out to be a real sueeess. It. took the entire student body only thirty-five seconds to leave the building. Mr. lishelnian has been our leader and advisor during all the years of our fire patrol. We wish the seniors lots ot' lurk and happiness. Forly ll GIRLS' GLEE CLUB . . , . , V, . lmnl l'Ull'iL1'ff In rfgfhl: Jfxilll Lvldy. Bvtty htv111111:111. Insillvr Rul11'v1'. C ll2lI'lUl1K' I,l'IlIllHI!'l'. II1'l1-11 1':11'111c'1'. .xlllllxllll Mill:-y, Muriel lil'yl'l'. Gl1x1'i:1 A1111 lirysull. Patsy IX1oo1'f'. lic-tty llzqqm. NIYYIIHI !'Ull'+YVU1lIlI' Millvr. Durollxy Si1'i11111:111. Kitty Pil1fl'!'SUIl. 'l'l1vl111:1 Hvlm. Rllfll l51':1vkl1iIl. llumilny XYU:lYQ'l'. Palsy Winters. ,Xilr'v11 B1'11Imkz11'. ICU-ly11 1X117KVl'l'l'. ICH1 1,Jl'I1liI1g0l', Jc':111 lX'IO0I'l'. lX'1iil',Q2ll'PT Hugs-11. mv! ru1lfNlN1iss Sllilllfllvl' flliI't'l'tl'1'SSj. Hlmmlzn l1Cfl'Yl'l'. M:11'i:111 Hvwlwy. Pulsy I,:11lf'1':11'l1. AIill'1JfZll'Cf 151111111-1'. ,Xlivv Rol11'v1'. 'l'l1rwi11 Hursh. J:1110t liIll1f'li. XYCIWIIIH HI'l'Sllf'j'. I1:1111':1 Mary ZilI1ll1CI'l1lilII. H1111-11 1iUlll'1'l'. liz-ily I'N1'iSfl'l'. Bvlty P:11Io11. Mary J:l114' Slll'f'iIlCI'. Ella ZiI11Il1l'l'11lllll. l':Yl'lj'I1 Bl'lJNS'1l. lulxrfh run'-livttv .Xxu Hllmlu li1':1vlilvill. Yirgxiuinx BVOWI1. Ruth 5lliSSI4'l'. Xvil',QQiIliIl 1.011111-11. Bl:11'i:111 Co1'l11::111. Dbrotlny '1'I'l7llf. V Q O O BOYS' GLEE CLUB lfrsl mu'-I.f'fl In f'fffl1!.' TA'Sf1'I'1 IK'llI'Y. .TQI111 YV:1li1111111. Rolmnwi 1l1'c1g:,Q. Ruin-rt Hwslmvv. Rolwli l':11'111v1'. JUIIII lirb. Ruin-rl Rlllll'l'. M:11'1'i11 R1-ilxmld, C'l1:11'l4's Stlxilllllilll. Haurrzy 121-vgrsx. , . . , , . mnfl rmrv-IJrJ11:1I4l bIIl4llU'l'. Hl'llK'l' lu-11f1:1g!5'. H1m'l1:1l'cl Mllls, 1,4-sic-1' DVUIIUII. M12 I'lilI'Illrll. I l's-11 IIi'I'Sllf'j'. Ilmvzml R:1tl1111:111. Xyilliillll L,1l'01Y. H:1y111u11d W+1:11'm-1', l'Ix'1'1'z'll Rupp. SENIOR BAND i lflrsl row-Left lo right: The-hnzi Helm itwirlerl. Mzu'gau'et Hagen fniujoretlel, Kathleen Patterson Ctwir1erJ. SCTUIILI l'UU.7-clill'I'0ll C'z1rler, lAllll'2l Zllllllllfldllllll. Nancy Kurtz. l'lx'e1'et1. Rupp, Elht Zlllllllljldllilll. Patsy L:llll'l'2l1'll. Harold lhlowrer. Lester S1'0l.l1'll. Roliert Trout. Third 1'uw-Brure Keneangy. Betty Pattton, Mary June Shreiner, Evelyn Brown. Muriaine Beane, Ruth Shissler, Edith Hershey, David Ehy, Miss Spangler Qroxidurtressh. l rmrZh muv-Willizun Uroff. Williaun Rupp, Howard Rillflllllllll. Betty Feister, Robert XVutson, Virginia lililllllxll, Lewis Bryson, Ahnedat Milley, Iris Anderson, Alice Rohrer. Absrn L-Betty Steinman Ctwirlerl. O O O This year the Senior Band was organized with zipp1'oxi111zitely thirty mein- bers. This fall the band pa1't,ic-ipzitecl in the New Holland Victory Parade which was held in honor of the men who gaves their lives for their country. The annual band CO11C'01'lf was held Marrh 8, 1946, under the direetion of Mr. Samuel S. Harnish. The ineinbers of the band wish the seniors Hgood lueku and happy tooting through life. 1 m'l y-l wo 'D ORCHESTRA Frau! row-Luft In fllfjllff Iris A11de1'son, M:11'ga1'et1 Benner, Mary Jane Sl11'0inv1'. Muriel Brycr Evelyn Brown. M111'1:1nc Boz111v. Alive ROl1l'C1', B1'11r'f: Kcnougy. 151101: row-Miss GI'1ll'C li. S111111glc11' fl11llSll' Sll1lCl'YlN01',. Bfftlty Feistcr, Hzmmlll Mowrcr, Lcstlfx Swollen, Ella ZllllIIlCl'IllH11, lic-tty 1,:llt011, xvllllillll Ramp. HOYN'Rll'Il .R1LLl1l11ll1lI1. 1-1l1.wnlfV11'gini:1 LOlldf'11. This yn-111' tln- U1'CllL'Stl'2L was o1'ggz111iz1-cl with 2lIllll'UXllIl1Lt0ly sc-x'c11tn-1-11 1110111- bers. It is Ll111ll'l' thc llll'0L'IlUl1 of Mr. Ha11'11isl1. Thu 11111510 tllc 1111-l1cst1'11 p1'cp111'1-cl was l10:11'1l :Lt the plays and co111111c111:c- 111011K pl'0g1'2l1l1S. The 111e111l1c1's of tl1c 1111-l1cst1'a wuulcl likc to take this m1pp111't11111ty to wish all the seniors 11 life full of gay l11l1SlC. l url1f-lf11'u' 1uNloR BAND 1'- G4' :ci lffml Will' Inf! ffl rfgflflf .lrmn lA':lIll:Ill. I,2llIl'2l Zlllllll1'I'IIl2lll. IXIIIFIIIII4' Hmmm-. Rllfll Slnisslmn lu IXIIIYI .Xlmf-41:1 Nlllln-v. XIII ' mm In Xnflumm .Nfl-mfr! mu- lX:lllllt'Pll lJv11l111w-V. .14-un 1,1-uly. lzllu Rf'Ill1'l'. l.4'Wlr Iirys , 'N A NX 'l'lf ' v 1 luv:-w lXl4NlI'l'. lluvlml QHVSHII. lull Rllmll Dtilllltl Numlmn ml mu' IA-sim' II4-lmry, Julm IC. Hwsllr-y. Williulxl fl1'4wI'i'. Hn -' : .' 4 HVIIV1' lxl'll1-awry. Nllws blvalllglc-I' f1ll!'l'4'fl'4'SS,. SEVENTH AND EIC-HTH GRADE GLEE CLUB . , , . , , . . IHA! 14111 l,1 fl lu ffgfffli Huy Nlulixllls, lxlrlry I rw. : X H Iv: Q : . : 71' Sl in C all 1 :Imm lxnlhlun I mlm K1 Rlnmln llm-wlwx' Rullu lll'I'5IIl'y, Ruth hvlmuxrz. Xmlvl hlrmltzlus. .lu:m111- I,l':llll2lll. Blu Xllll lhwvll. .Nfrmfff mu' llrvlllllll lw-1Nl1'1'. livlty lmll lxlw-14l4'1'. XMIM- N ': : : su ,,: ' Q' 'l'lf 1 ,- U4 11111 In nits: Uuuli ll an lun lixmwr P I,1YlHlII Nlnlrk. Nxrnh lI'lDlll. Izlllf l'.NlN'IlSllIHl!H Nlll!Il'l'1l lIIl'llN'I'. lmllllu MM-lllllls, .. 1' ,X :-' xx . H: . 2: ' : -' f! fm: I'II14l Ylnxmnlwr lx: NIM: lmu Nlmm III1 lhnuu Iinrllnn Nlm ll! hum l,4'Illlll 'l'I' I lllll1'1' llvrfln. II1-I1-11 Nl1'l,2IllQllliIl. l':u1lilu- Millvr, .lnywv HI'illl.l'il'll. 'l'ln-nun 'I1lIllLIl'l'. ,Kuna 1 Mm' 5l1iIlll'y, MIXED CHORUS T110 11111111 1101'1i111'11111111'0 111' t110 1111x011 t'll1l1'1lS tl1is y1-111' was t110 1111011-t,t11, 'tB0t1y Ltlllfl 1.I1Yl'Il N111'01111101' 16 111111 17, 1945. T110 st111'y 1-011t1-1'1-11 21111111141 t110 P0111ll0t1111 1'11111ily wl111 w01'0 111 1111111101111 1l'Ul1lJl0. ',l'w11 s1-111-1110s w01'0 011111l11y01l t11 11101111 11111tt01's. L11l11, w1tl1 llC1' l111sb111111 T1111y P01111l0t1111. 111111 111s f1'i1-1111 R11b01't Sl1111'w111111, 1'11'1'llli1tt' l'llll1l1I'S tl111t 111'01'111us 11-w1-ls lllity b0 1111111011 111 11 01111111 1111ss0ss01'l by Mrs. P1-1111l0t1111. Mrs. PC111llCtOI1 110111111-s tl111t ll0l' 111111g11t01' sl11111111 111111'1'y 21 111illi111111i1'0 t11 SZLVC 1110 f11111ily. B0tty L1111, 1l1'Cl1 111' l10l' lll01l1C1'lS f1tt011111ts t11 ll12ll'1'Y l1C1' t11 11 w011ltl1y 1111111, 1111s0s 11s LL l1ttl0 girl 1111 Mrs. P01111l0t1111's 1'0t111'11, Mrs, P01111l0t1111 is t1111 111111'tif1c11 111 t110 17I'CSCIl1'C 11f B1'1111ks, t110 1-1111111111110 1.l1l' 111111'1'i11g0, t11 01111111111 t11 111111. T110 111111 1:1111t111u0s 111 21 11il111'11111s, 1l11XCl1-1111 1111111111-1' 1111t1il t110 111111110111 is s11lv01l wl1011 Betty L1111 0l11111g0s 11111-k t11 1101's1-lf, lll2ll'l'1L'S 11lllJ01't S111-1'w111111, 111111 M12 L11110 11UI'C'll2lSCS t110 01111111, s11lvi1111 t110 fi1111111-1111 111'1111l0111s 111' t110 f111111ly. LC21l,l111g 1'11l0s w01'0 1Jl2lyC4l by Evelyn B1'11w11, IiC11I10fl1 B110kw11lt01', Ella Z1llllllC1'11lilI1, H111'11l11 lXl0XYl'C1', M111'v .I11110 Sl11'0i1101' B0ttV Patt1111, R11b01't T1'1111t 1 7 .Y 7 M111'g111'0t. H1111011, lXl211'121llC B011110, B1'110e IQOUCEIQY, L0st01' S1'11tt011 111111 D21X'1L1 Eby. T110 111101'0tt11 was 1111'01-t011 by Miss A11110 Rissc, 1,11'1111111ti0s, 111111 GF1100 S111111gl01', 111115112 Gl111'111 A1111 B1'ys1111 was 111111111 111'011111111111ist. Aft01' tl11s 111'1111110t11111, 111'21l't1CC was st111't011 f111' t110 Cl1I'1Stlll3.S 1'1111t11t11, i'Tl1iLt S11110' 11f Old, Tl1is w11s 0.1110011011 11110 t11 t110 il1110ss 11t t110 ti1110. D At t110 111'0s011t ti1110 t110 1111x011 cl1111'11s is 111111111111g t11 sing 111 t110 1'111111110111'0- 111011t. 111'11g1'11111. As the s011i111's 11011111't 1111111 tl1011' s0l11111l lif0, t110 l1l1XCCl 0l1111'11s wisl10s 1110111 success 111 1111 tl10y 1lIll101'111li0. 131114111-f11'1,' SAX ','oo'fCY'5 one ef 'Hlc DEH! C. 5 2 -.1 I A E-vlhoilvfbf f 4 bl'7u.sCfCS 3 NEB , .Sgmg Wlqrg' of ffl: jan --W QQMM - gum LQJS G vs 5 N' E A ' No. so M M?-Y'7'1? akeyns n A C.-awesome T'U'l C r A X ,, i ag + K 3331, E Sfaf'-U ? Nfcc 5f'4'f' ,A,Q:1f, s 1 I XF J 4' f 9 ,Q M F 1 5' N 1 xi , . Y ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS O I I During the 1945-46 school term we had several special assembly programs The following Dietrich Programs were presented: DeMott, the Juggler .lack Rank and Co., Taming of the Shrew V. Malik Verda, 'tNorth of Bagdadn Ralph Melville, 'lGlass Blower Harry White, 'Popular Science Kingsland Marionettes The following movies were presented: Pot O' Gold Jane Eyre Reheeea of Sunnybrook Farm The Pied Piper The Story of Alexander Graham Bell Gulliver's Travels How Green Was My Valley Count of Monte Cristo Drums Along the Mohawk There were also a few other programs including speakers and singing. I For! y-nfglzt S' vom N C As P 0 f., I N BA UNT? Q FE S AGEUHEUUL C TIUN IU f 5 N Q 1. 11 e Q mf Q. P uni? 6 ' u 'tg f ,gf M X f X ff? ff VARSITY BASKETBALL IXv7II'Cl!.l7fI+Lf'ff In r1'yI1l.' Fvm'r11t R:1p1'1, Konnr-th Bllf'kSK'HlfCl'. HHI'0lfl Mowrm' f0f1pt11n lml1li11g l1:1ll7. William R:1pp. Slnfnlfffyr---M1'. LLIIIIIIWI' f1'1n:u'l1D. l7:1x'icl Nlmy Ctillnvlu-l11'1'5. Rnlmr-r1 XYMS1111. lmstm- 51011111 RIJ!Dl'l'f 'l'1'u1Ii. Rulwrl lRI'l'iliUl', l I'Ixll lIl'l'SIll'y CS1-111'c'Ic114-111-M. H0111-1'! l':SIN'llSll:Hl0 CII 1111111 Fffly VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Opp. 40 . 32 . 31 . 35 . 29 IS . 31 . 27 . 47 36 . 24 . 37 . 49 56. 61 .... 43 .... n5 ..., .. l'I,XS'l' IJUNIGQLXI1 . RlYl'I'lSVILl,l'I , QlT.XR1i,YVll1I,l+1 .. S'l'R.AHI3URil .. IC.-KST i'Uf'ALIl'U .. S'I'RASBUR.G .. NNW HOLLA ND .... IJIGNVICR .... EAST IAMPETER I'I'l'lCH, T,IC.MSTOCIi ..., IJICNVICR, ..,. WICST IAMPI'1'l'I'IIi l'l'PI'1R I.EACOf'Ii .... ALUMNI .... EAST l'CX'Al,IC'U NEW HOLLAND EAST I,A1VIPlC'I'ICR 48 .... .... L 2I7.XRRYVII,I.l'I . IUNIOR VARSITY Front row-Lcfl I0 right: Lewis Bryson. VV1Il1'1m Floff Robmf Parmm Cknm-lillgb C1lEXS1fx1 Nvltlllfl Igllfk 1'uwfH0w:1l'cl R2l11llI11lIl, ITUIIIIPHI IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES . Opp. I'.H.S. ...EAST DONHGAL.. 14 26 ... ... ROTHSVILLE .... .... 14 38 . .. ... QTTARHYVILLIQ ... . . 7 11 ... .... STRAHBFIQG ..... .... 13 15 ... .. EAST COVALICU ... .,.. 16 9 ... ,... STRASBVRG ..... ,... 27 26 ...NEWVHOLLAND 14 37 ... ....... SALISBURY ....... .... 27 25 ... ,... EAST LA1N'1PETER ... .... 11 21 ... ,... UPPER LEACOCK ... .... 23 34 ... ... VVEST LAMPETER .. .... 29 27 ... ..,. UPPER LEACOCK ... .... 28 25 ... ... EAST COCALICO .... .... 22 28 NEVVHOLLAND 23 54 ... ..., 1+1ASTLAMPPITER ... .... 31 47 ... .... QUARRYVILLF1 ... .. 3 Hm'sl1c-y, Bllll C 1m vm Gmc 1 Fifly-one CHEERLEADERS 1 F5 11 51 1 11. 1 5. W X K . T7 SENIOR f'11PI1C111,171.X151C115n-71.1111 I11 1'1'1fl1l-1Cx'111y11 1nS1'11w11. M:11'y .1:11111 S1l1'f'11N'1' 11':1111:1i111. 1'l1l:1 Z11111111-1'111:111. N1:11'1111111 151-11111-. 11115 V1'2l1' 11111 1'111'111'11':1111'1's 11:111- :11'111111'1-11 :1 111'w 111:1s1'111, 1':11'1Q111. YY1l11 11:1s 'L' 111-1111-11 11111 111151-Is XVIII lllilllj' 1'1111111'11-s, 111111 111111' 1'111'1-1'11-:1111-1' 11:1s 11111-11 :111111111 111 X 111111111 1111111 111' 11111111 111'gr:1111z1-11 111 1'1l1'll' :11 S1111111 111' 11111 111111111 g:111111s 1111- 11111 111111111' X'1lI'S11j'. '1'11is s1111:111 is 1'lJIIll1U51'11 111- 1'11111' girls :11111 111111 111132 1111- 11I111111'l1':1111'1's 111-11 11'yi11g 111 1111 :111 111 1111'11' 1111w1-1' 111 1'1l1'111' 11I1' .X11g111s 1111 1 111'v. 1,!11'1CI1' JUN1011 f'111'f1'CR11171.1ND1CRg-1,1111 ln 1711111-1f:11111111'111 P:l11I11'S0ll. Vi1'gi11i:1 1'31'11w11. .1111111 1111-11. 1'11-111' .Xxr-, .X11111111:1 M1111-y. SOCCER TEAM Front row-Left to right: VVilliam Rapp, Benjamin leldx Vlillmm Clroff Blurc Ixenf-agx Lewis Bryson, Robert Krcider. Kenneth Hershey. liuvk row-Rulpll Bair, Hohert Eshcnslnulc. Harold Mowlu Holmeit '1 out cJllIOll C lr Lester Sr-ottcu. Mr. Gzimhcr fi'0ill'lll. .-llmcnl-dllolicnt Watson. This is thc second year Paradise has played soccu Pflmdm hi- nolupetccl with thc school teams of East Lalnpeter and Nm Holland Phe outcomu of the games follow: Oct. 16-New Holland Paradise .... Oct. 24-New Holland Paradise .... Oct. 5-EastLa111pctc1 Paradise .... Oct. 12-East Lampctci Paradise .... Fifty-ll1rz'1' BOYS' INTRAMURALS Fur this ym':1r's i11t1':1111111':1I Sports. tht- hoys Iiaivv ln-vn clivimlfwl into iilI'fY0 tf':1111s: .Xtmiiiv iiiiwrs. with H:11'11hl NllHX'I't'I' :ns 1':1pt:11113 Miisvlvs. with Xvliilillll Rzipp :ls 1':111t:1lI11 :1111l lhirsl lfli-vt, with Rs1Iw1't 'l'1'u11t :is v:111t:1i11. O l O GIRLS' INTRAMURALS Thv high srliool girls wr-rv tlivimh-ci into fOlll' tmmis this your for the fall Sports. Tho tm IIIIS tinislu-il tht-ir 1111111-sts with thv followiiig ratings: M11rphy's Squad, firstg Hil2Oll'S Ilr-111-xlts, Sl'l'lHlliQ .I:tt'iiSUll'S IJ:11'ml111'1ls. 11111113 IJf'IlilIl,Q'IxI S Terrihr' Dc'st1'oyC1's, lust. lfur this wi11t1-r, t11:1111s wt-rv :nrratriwwl :'11'4-o1wli11gr tu rhissvs, 'l'hv seniors 511-0 ill tho l1::11l. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES The seventh :md eighth grzulos were divided into six groups for the fall sports. The girls - WACE, WAVWS, and SPARE- playcd tonnoquuit, vollcyhall, and softball. T110 boys wore Cm'- dinals, Eagles, and Hawks. The WAVE? and thc- Eaglos worm' the Victors. FIfty-,Eve pa fron! Betty Axe Paul E. Beane Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bair Ralph Bair Mr. and Mrs. Edison Belvins and Carol Ann Alan C. Beyer Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brackbill Clair H. Braclcbill Brackbill's Garage Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Brown Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Bryer Iack Bryer Gloria Ann Bryson Evelyn Brown Charles L. Danner Iames R. Danner, S lfc Pvt. Robert C. Denlinger Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Denlinger Mr. and Mrs. I. Roy Denlinger Edith S. Diffenbach David Eby Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Eckman Iimmy and Peggy Eckman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Eshelman and Patsy Elizabeth I. Feister Gloria A. Feister William A. Frew A Friend Mr. and Mrs. I. Granville Fisher Ianet Frymyer A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Gamber Plc. Paul D. Gregg Iohn M. Graff Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Geiter Hartman's Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hershey Fred E. Hershey Lura Ann Heverly Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Houck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbert Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy Hagen Iune E. Hagen M. Iean Hersh Theda I. Harsh Mr. and Mrs. Axel Iohnson Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Kellenberger Arlene M. Lantz Cpl. Iohn Lichty Milton C. Mann Noah N. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ieremiah Moore Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morris Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Mowrer Florence A. Noll Graybill Peters Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Patton Marian Patton Ranck Bros. Mr. and Mrs. William Rapp Dorothy Rapp Anne L. Risse Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rohrer Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rynier Iean Rynier Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rynier Lester E. Scotten Grace E. Spangler Ruth Shissler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharpe Larry F. Shreiner Clara E. Trout Helen M. Trout Harry D. Waddell Fifty -S111 1 HIGH WELDING COMPANY Iarnes and Water Streets LOUIS M. CHANCE Lancaster, Pa. 9 O GENERAL MERCHANDISE PORTABLE ELECTRIC and 9 ACETYLENE WELDING . Bart, Pa. phone: Lancaster 3-2509 Phone: Christiana 2I-R-I2 ROBERT D. HOFFECKER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Lanco Stores RAPP'S SERVICE STATION LOUIS E. RAPP, Prop. 542 South Prince Street LANCASTER, PA. Q O Rfmksf PG- Amoco GAS and oiLs PIWOUS3 SITUSPUYQ 3151 Car Washing e Lubrication FRANK H. ROHRER I Compliments Strasburg, Pa. ot 0 A FRIEND MILK and CREAM C. W. WITMER 0 PYROEAX GAS Sales and Service 0 Phone: Strasburg ZI87 Soudersburg, Pa, IOHN I. HESS EUGENE A. SHEARER Gordonville, Pa. 0 0 COAL - ELOUR - FEED WELDING 0 Acetylene S Electric Kinzer, Pa. Vintage, Pa, Anywhere Any Time Phones: ' Intercourse 19-R-12 - Gap 16-R-12 Phone: lntercourse 53-R-13 ACCOUNTING, SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC COURSES LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE 48 North Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. Compliments of SAMUEL WENGER NEW HOLLAND CLARION A Horne Newspaper Established in 1873 0 Printing Services for Seven Townships O New Holland, Pa. MILLER'S SERVICE STATION Your Texaco Dealer 0 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR 0 Soudersburg, Pa. Phone: Strasburg 2507 Compliments of KEEMER - CLEANER BROWN FUNERAL HOME O Fifi y-rlhze PARK I . BAIR . HAULING ONTRAC R P. M. P. C T0 Q Gap, Pa. Phone: 63 CHARLES B. HOOBER . MCCORMICK DEERING Comphmems FARM MACHINES and IMPLEMENTS of Sales and Service 0 CLASS OF '51 Intercourse, Pa. Phone: 4-R-2 When you think of Music W. R. WATSON think of , KIRK IOHNSON 6. CO PAINTING and PAPERING ' O I Phone: Strasburg 2597 16 West King Street Lancaster, Pa. Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Compliments INTERCOURSE. PA. of . 1 CLASS OF 50 The Federal Reserve Bank System and The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation N ix I. y RESSLER 6: HELM 0 COAL - LUMBER - FEED 0 Paradise, Pa. Compliments of SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PARADISE FRUIT FARMS 0 Paradise, Pa. Compliments 0 of Turkey Murphy CLASS OF '49 Eva ..Ed,, ENDICOTT IOHNSON Comphmems of SHOE CO. . BURKHOLDER'S STORE FAMILY SHOE STORE ' 0 66 North Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. Vintage, Pa. Phone: Gap 76-R-5 OSCEOLA FLOUR MII.LS 0 FLOUR - FEED - GRAIN 0 Gordonville, Pa., R. D. No. 1 Phone: intercourse l7-R-4 Compliments of CLASS OF '48 MACK'S LUNCH Compliments of THE CHEERLEADERS 0 BAR-B-Q HAMBURGERS SODAS CANDY REFRESHMENTS ' Open week-days, Sundays Shreiner and Evenings Brown 0 Zimmerman Vintage, Pa. Beane HERSHEY AND DENLINGER Contractor HARRY M. BENNER 0 ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS AND 0 PARKING LOTS . BARBER Paul M. Hershey Gordonville, Pa . Phone: Intercourse 15-R-3 Iohn L. Denlinger Lancaster R. D. 4 Leaman Place, Pa. Phone: Lancaster 3-1585 MII.LER'S RESTAURANT Get the best things first Get KELVINATOR 0 RESTAURANT - FOUNTAIN 0 o DILLER 6. CLARK Telephone: Strasburg 2791 ELECTRICAL SERVICE lntercourse, Pa. Kinzer, Pa. Ronks, Pa. F. MARVIN RICE CLEM E. 6: IOHN I. HOOBER 0 0 GARAGE COAL - LUMBER - FEED 0 0 Ronksl pc. Intercourse and Gordonville, Pa. Niriy-I :ru MELVIN K- BARGE A. RAYMOND DOUTRICH ' O CHOICE POULTRY and EGGS MASON d CONTRACTOR GTI O O Ronks, Pa. Phone: Strasburg 2073 Gap R. D. 1, Pa. WILLIS W. FU TER R. D. 1, Gordonville, Pa. 0 SONORA RECORDS, RADIO SALES AND SERVICE A11 makes of radios repaired Phone: Intercourse I7-R-II LADERACH'S CHEESE HOUSE Lancaster County R. D. I, Kinzer, Pa. Phone: Gap 53-R-3 0 CHEESE - BUTTER C. M. WOERTH o GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH MEATS Phone: Christiana 7-R-5 Paradise R. D, 1, Pa. CLEMENS GROCERY GENERAL MERCHANDISE 0 Soudersburg, Pa. A. RALPH KURTZ 0 POULTRY - EGGS 0 Vintage, Pa. Phone: Gap 45-R-3 V. D. KLING AGENCY Intercourse, Pa. AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMMUNITY PUBLIC SALES First Saturday of Each Month Phone: 26 Lanc. 2-7492 Sf'.1'ly-U1 STATE BANK OF PARADISE Paradise, Pa. 0 The Bank of Service Deposits Insured LANC. CO. FARM BUREAU Co-op Assoc. O FEED - SEED - FERTILIZER HAY and STRAW O New Holland, Pa. Call 819 SHREINER'S FLOWERS O If It Is Flowers . . . Say It With Ours! 0 E. E. SHREINER Paradise, Pa. CHRISTIAN LICHTY'S SONS 0 GENERAL CONTRACTOR 0 Paradise, Pa. Phone: Strasburg 3106 - 2195 DR. C. I. BRYER O HIDES, TALLOW and LIVESTOCK 0 VETERINARIAN CHARLES LICHTY 'Q Paradise, Pa. Phone: Strasburg 2397 Gap, Pa. HOWARD L. RUTTER stop Qt - oH1 SHAWS SHAW'S CABINS and ' TRAlI.ER CAMP RESTAURANT 14 miles east of Lancaster, Pa. U. S. Route 30, Gap, Pa. 9 PAUL G. SHAW, Mgr. Gap PG. Phone: 53-R-41 ' Country I-Iam Dinners - Sandwiches Esso Gas and Oil Si.rIy-four N. I. SHISSLER ' Compliments GENERAL MERCHANDISE of ' SALLY AND BILLY FREW lVA STORE Paradise, Pa., R. D. l ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION RUTH G. BUCKWALTER RALPH KEENE, Prop. 0 . NOTARY PUBLIC 0 Gap' PCI' Paradise, Pa. HERMAN ROBINSON Compliments 9 of White Flash and Atlantic Motor Oil GAP COMMUNITY CENTER Lubrication and Car Washing g 0 Phone: 19-R-2 Gap, Pa. C- H- GRAHAM A ASHMER BUTTER Established 1883 ' 0 Full line of GE, APPLIANCES THE GAP NATIONAL BANK . 0 Paradise, Pa. Gap' PG' I Sfrly-jim? HERSHEY 6- BUCKWALTER RHOADS SPANISH TAVERN 0 ' GROCERIES, SHOES 0 cmd DRY GOODS Quarryville, Pa. . Phone: 91 Christiana, Pa. Compliments of BREUNINGER BROS. BAKERY Strasburg, Pa. CHARLES K. SINGER O GENERAL MERCHANDISE O Paradise, Pa. Phone: Strasburg 2199 GEO. T. SELLERS 6- SONS BARBER'S BEAUTY SHOP 0 FARM MACHINERY - HARDWARE 0 PLUMBING AND HEATING . Center Square Phone: 2911 Strasburg, Pa Phone: 7-R-2 Gap, Pa. I. PAUL NOLT ' Compliments MCCORMICK DEERING of FARMING MACHINERY . A FRIEND Gap, Pa. Sf.Tly-silt WRIGHT'S QUALITY BREAD C 1, t for over 62 years Omp lmen S . of WRIGHT'S BAKERY SHIRK'-9 GARAGE . 0 New Holland, Pa. LEIDY'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Greasing - State Inspection Learnan Place, Pa, Tel.: Gap. 16-R-31 Kinzer, Pa. WITMER'S MEAT MARKET O Strasburg, Pa. Phone: 3021 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STRASBURG COrganized l863l Strasburg, Pa. 0 DEPOSITS INSURED Compliments of I. CLAIR LEAMAN W. E. RUTTER O GENERAL STORE Aristocrat Ice Cream 0 Kinzer, Pa, FEISTER'S O RADIO and ELECTRIC SERVICE ' RAD1os - REPR1GERAToRs GENERAL STORE WASHERS 0 . ' 223 N. Lirne St. Lancaster, Pa Learnan Place, Pa. Phone: 2-6595 Sixty-seven 'T vi H 'N :1::j::Q',: as Q ream'l'bp a BQTTLE ' Ksffqmit 1 :'1:'1I .fir 43 ' 's if ' RICH, WHOLE MILK In Modern Cream Top Bottles Whipped Cream . . . When you Want it CREAM TOP DAIRY Lincoln Highway East HS' Homzeu was Lancaster R. D. 4, Pennsylvania ARTHUR S. YOUNG CO., INC. RALPH K- BAIR ' 0 POWER FARMING EQUIPMENT GENERAL HQRSESHOEING AND SUPPLIES cmd GENERAL MACHINE SHOP BLACKSMITHING . All kinds of repair work in iron 0 Kinzer, Pa. Phone: Gap 76-R-21 Kinzer, Pa. RALPH GRAHAM ACKER'S ' g Moving and Transfer Service Dealer in COAL and TRUCKING COAL K HAY 0 STRAW I O Ray, Bud and Iack Kmzer' PQ' Phone: Gap 17-R-51 If you stop to think . . . you will think to stop at MILLEY'S SERVICE STATION PARADISE, PA. Phone: Strasburg 2671 Sirty-might 28-30 EAST SAYRES. SCHEID 6 SWEETON O Mens Wear 0 ING STREET LANCASTER, PA Iewelry ot the best sort since 1893 I. F. APPLE COMPANY Clncorporatedb Manufacturing Iewelers Be sure to patronize your home jeweler All Work tully guaranteed with tree service LANCASTER, PA. L. I. DENLINGER CO. LEAMAN PLACE, PA. O Master Mix Feeds - Lumber - Coal O Phone: Intercourse 9-R-11 SHENK BROS. O Sporting Goods and Toys O 3U WEST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. S1':rz'y-nine AVE you enjoyed looking at the tamily album that your grandmother cherished? Sure you have. In the years ahead of you, this school annual will probably be handled by future generations with the same kind of chuckles you gave out when you looked at the pictures of grandma as a girl. Today Grandma's pictures are old fashioned. Yours are modern. In the years to come yours will be old fashioned too, tor new techniques in the printing business will make them so. Having printed Grandma's pictures in the past and yours today, We hope to print those of your children in the future as they graduate from the schools of Pennsylvania. THE INTELLIGENCER PRINTING CUMPIINY 8 WEST KING STREET LANCASTER. PENNSYLVANIA Founded 1794 INVEST IN WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS From a breeding farm of 575 acres, housing over 25,000 breeders and layers, all of which have been grown on our l50 acres of free range. ALL CHICKS SOLD ARE HATCHED FROM EGGS PROM OUR OWN BREEDERS Our 57 individual pedigree pens, with minimum Leghorn Cockerel records of 240 eggs per year, are secured from the 3,000 pedigreed pullets th t t d arl a are rappe ye y. Cockerels from these pedigreed matings are used to head all of our breeders from which We sell over a half million chicks per year. MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS Mount Ioy, Pennsylvania AARON FISHER O Sales - OLDSMOBILE - Service Automobile Repairing o Phone: Strasburg 2887 - 3921 Paradise, Pa. Seventy L. B. HERB 6. SON Stationery, Books, School Supplies Printing, Blankbooks 46-48 WEST KING STREET Lancaster, Pa. PAUL R. SMELTZ Quality Coal ANY QUANTITY - ANY TIME - ANYWHERE 0 GORDONVILLE, PA. Phone: Intercourse 59-R-I4 AMOS EBY 6. CO. O Fertilizers and Insecticides O LEAMAN PLACE, PA. Seventy-one E. ROY TROUT Buyer of LIVE POULTRY EGGS Phone: Gap 8-E-21 R. D. I, PARADISE, PA. GROVER C. SCOTT PARADISE, PA, O Plants Bulbs Lcrnccrsters Music Center I. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE clzsfqblished 18813 38 WEST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. Seven ty I THE ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM O PARADISE, PA. LANCASTER COUNTY SEED COMPANY O Garden Spot Seeds o PARADISE, PA. I Compliments of amd! .Qu io Official Photographer for the 1946 TANAWAN 142 East King Street Lancaster, Pa S4'l'vnIy-fi1'zf fo gmmfmfwaw QW ZEXLQQ EJ few 1 kwa ffwirflfgmiibw' 40' MW WWW jzssw Wg? 255 wfizffw mm . V Q?-QD T' TMJG7 Q QVMQEQQMJ cx9f4fffwmz,,,, I 4 3 T i f 1 1 1 XM GW WW ' W5Wv'y QQ, 1 z!.AQ,,wJ JAwMf2.2iQ2fQ ' 3 Ps- Q -Q1 T., 'M Q, .v . If - ,fa .f '5 ' ,Q gf, , ,H iQiv.11Y- .4 N W 'lu ni C 3- 141 ' ' 1 ft .Q-J5f? 'Y6hf'Q. ' mf mag Hn 1: ,A 1-.-11 ' 3. L fi ri-nw -4? 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