Penn Hall High School - Penntonian Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)

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'qv QYH H44 Q . fa-mil rfn.'.' l'.itm.in, f'.irl, Lt-rsm-r, Halvorseu, Miss Mt-yer. Q Q- Z at Ai, .., .Nr.mff1m1t': Xliss Engl, Puzlen, Kay, Oswliwalcl, Xl. D. Miller. Gillespy, Torbert, Ailrlrf,-.it-. T11 ,lhwnlx Barr,Garescl1e, Ilopwnmrl, Ket1yun,S. Potter, Rockwell, Soutlierland, Vmann zrfliv-1t'.' Dailey, Knmvles, Rowe, Hunter, Rl'll'JCl'If,Ll1lll1iITl,fllCl'!El'. Pnzvidezzl .... PATRICIA LERsNER Setwlzzilx' . .LEE GARESCHE I'ir'f'-P1-mifiwzl , .JUDY CARI. Tzwzsznw' , . . DOROTHY HALVERSEN The art club of Penn Hall aims . . . to forward the knowledge and appreciation of art . . . among the students and faculty . . . at its monthly meetings . . . programs under the direction ofjudy Carl, the Vice-President . . . that are connected with some interesting phase of the arts. Miss Meyer, the sponsor of the club . . . ohligingly discusses problems of the moment . . with the members. Twice a year . . . students of.-Xrt History . . . lnterior Decoration . . . Costume Design . . who wish tojoin . formal initiations . During the year for its projects. Phi Alpha Chi . had one year in the place their names in the pledge box . . . after the names have heen voted on. the club sponsors . . . various sales . . givesa scholarship every year . . . to art departmen t. Page 96 . . and are voted in by the club . . . . . raFHes . . . to raise money . . an outstanding student . . . who has From row: XVolfkammer. Okner, Hunter, P. Hamilton, lYeaver, Smarr, Bechtol, Miller. Amer, Castillo, Payjack, N. Hamilton. Serond row: Kane, Culton, G. Morin, Dailey, Neal, Ritter, Begg. McDonald. Rockwell, DuMont, Heckman, Dawson. Third raw: Kelton, Anthony. Strang, Yeaple. Lyddon, XVuethrich, Lewis, Hampar, Miss Cooke, Bryant, Summers, Fischheck, Bowen, Lent. Pat- man. S. Potter. Milano. Fourlh row: Helfrich. C. Collins. Anderson, Marion Miller, N. Koehler. Thompson, Finn, Lunclstrom, Lynch. Kenyon, Mumford, Burrill, Latham, Chritzman, Pilkey, Elliott, Scharg, Mori, XVilliams, Fake. Fifth row: Van Ranst, Howard, Barthelmes. Andreae, L. Morin, Spandel, Scott, Peters, Sparks, Gordon, Goebel, Pope. Spragle, Roby, Ratzhurg. Sixth row: Henry, Halvorsen.VVilson, Oliver, Knowles. Sherrerduloyce Teufel, Jean Teufel, N. Collins, Sturtevant, Mary Miller, D. Marlin, Brustlin, Dave, Roney, Aldrich, Feders:hmidt. Friedberg, Berlin, G. Bro xn. Seventh row: H. Davis, A. Moore, D. Davis. Umann, Lynch, Lugo. Smith, Pennoyer, jackson, Gillespy. Chaney. Cahill, A. Clarke, Irwin, Tel- ander, Ellis, Claggett, Oschwald. Burk row: NValker, Morison, Schoelkopf, Tisdale. Sheets. Southerland, Hill, Lersner. M. D, Miller, Gough, Haver, Sneider, Elterich, Eadie, l-lens Kincller Club Presidenl . , . .NANCY BRYANT Secretary' ,.... DOROTHY SUMMERS Vice-Prexidffzl . .SONA HAMPAR Tzwzyzzref' , , .BARBARA Lewis The Hans Kindler Club . . . one of our proudest traditions . . . named for the famed cellist- conductor, Dr. Hans Kindler . . . who appeared for us in March conducting the National Symphony Orchestra . . . Our club room in the Arts Building . . . beautifully, comfortably, informally decorated room . . . with photographs of artists who have appeared here . . . music magazines . . . records and more records. Miss Cooke, our sponsor . . . with Miss Bailey and Miss Higgins as music advisers . . . Our president for this year, capable Nancy Bryant . . . Sona Hampar, dark-haired pianist, is vice-presi- dent . . . secretary, Dotty Summersg treasurer, Barbara Lewis. Its duties . . . to provide hostesses at the receptions after concerts . . . to usher . . . to pre- pare the stage and auditorium for music programs . . . to plan for a Christmas Tea, which was un- fortunately canceled this year . . . to provide its members the opportunity to meet the guest artists after concerts . . . to take spread-room . . . Sunday afternoon recordings. Pflgf 97 G53 4 s. Fran! nm-: Kratzert, j. B11rrill,l,. Morin, G. Morin, Bisst-tte. Appleton, Lundstrom, Speer, Begg, Spadone, Coffman, Oberst, Summers, Hamilton. Svtond mar: Pennoyer, Rl. Burrill, Y. Morin, Mori, Gordon, Amer, Miss Mcfague, Ratzburg, Gerard, North, Barber, Roby, Kenyon, Third rms: Cole, White. Neal, R. Adams. Dawson, Bryant, Pope, Spencer. INIcGriFf. Sheridan, Logan, Morison. Couch, Yan Ranst. Fourlh mica' G. Smith, Roney, Dusch, Chaney, She-rrertl, Lersner. Hill. Kingsbury, Torbert, XYinterb0ttom, Ruge, McDonald, Ott. Bark nm-: Ritter, H. Davis, Lucas, Gough, Kearney, Ellis, Jackson, Beal, Hunter, Kaesshae-fer. Okner. Corinthian Club Piwidefzf . . , XYINIFRED AICALPINE I 1'fu-Pz'v.fi1z'e21t . ,PHYLL1s RA'FZBL'RCi tQc'l'7'Ff!l7Ql' , . R.AND.-XLL HL'DSON Tzwzmrw' , ly.-XNCY KAESSHAEFER Big Sisters . . . in white dresses . . . scurry around . . . at the beginning of the year . . . to look out for the new girls . . . letters from Phyl Ratzburg . . . written during the summer . . . help to acquaint the new girls . . . with Penn Hall . . . the Big Sisters come in handy again . . . to help the little ones through the trials of initiation . . . a get-acquainted party spon- sored by the Corinthian Club is held . . . the First Saturday night of each school year. On certain Sunday evenings . . . vespers are held . . . conducted by both our officers and members of Corinthian . . . with Vinnie our president . . . looking very angelic in her white robe . . . services which are simple and sincere . . . appropriate for Sunday evening medita- tion. Page QS Each year the Corinthian Club . . . sponsors the Red Cross Drive . . . collects clothing for the National Clothing Drive . . . last year we gave a large sum to the YYar and Community Fund . . . sent fifty dollars to The Ocean City Home for Babies . . . took charge of collection for March of Dimes . . . contributed to the World Student Service Fund . . . in answer to a plea to American college students, we helped students ofthe world . . . we've sent books to the American Merchant Marine . . . last blarch we collected almost two thousand dollars for the Red Cross Campaign . . . last April, Corinthian Club gave one hundred dollars to the United Clothing Drive . . . we are planning to correspond with some needy French people . . . and to send them clothes . . . or other needy articles . . . whenever there is need . . . the Corinthian Club is always ready to help. lvith the season of wreaths and carols . . . comes our annual Christmas party . . . for the underprivileged children of Chambersburg . . . who otherwise would have . . . little or no Christmas . . . the gym fills with laughter . . . as we all join in playing . . . Drop- the- Hand- kerchiefn or Musical Chairs . . . then back to the Main Building . . . where a huge dinner awaits them . . . after filling their tummies . . . into the Solarium . . . forabiolly visit with Santa Claus . . . bulging stockings . . . which make eyes open wide in awe . . . the excitement ofopen- ing mysterious packages . . . around a sparkling Christmas tree . . . at the departure of these starry-eyed children . . . each Penn Hall heart . . . is filled with-ioy . . . that they have brought so much pleasure . . . to these not-so-fortunate children . . . in being a member of the Corinthian Club . . . there is tremendous satisfaction . . . we admire and respect . . . each ofits members. The Corinthian Club would be at a loss . . . without the efhcient leadership of our sponsor . . . hers is an endless task . . . all her efforts go forth . . . to make each drive . . . an overwhelming victory . . . she's never too busy to give advice . . . and encouragement to all . . . she's our . . . Miss McCague . . . perhaps she's known best by the members of her beloved Corinthian Club . . . truly benevolent . . . in its purpose . . . active in all needy causes . . . with the thirteenth verse . . . ofthe thirteenth Chapter, First Corinthians . . . And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three, but the greatest of these is charityn . . . as our theme . . . active throughout the entire year . . . winter or summer . . . rain or shine . . . always ready and on the job . . . striving to be helpful. Thr Ujifsrt: Lffl lo right: Hudson, Kaesshaefer, Mc.-Xlpine, Ratzburg, Miss Nlclfague, Page QQ Ifrmzl rim-J Begg, C. Morin, Latham, Rlinsky. S1'romI'rn1v.' L. Morin, Hzimpar. Lugo, Miss Gonzalez, NYhite, Castillo, O'Conn0r. Third roar: Barthelmes, Hudson, Chaney, Sheets, Beal. Enright, Kratzert, Pope. Burk row: Knowles, Friedberg. C. Collins, Scott. Currie, Lewis, Obsert. EI Cfrculo Espanol Prexifiezzt , . . . ,YVONNE MORIN Sc'l'7't'fZZ7j' . .CHRISTINE XVI-IITE I 'im'-Presidezzf . . SYLVIA Luoo Trmmrer . . . . SONA HAMPAR The Spanish Club . . . meetings the last Wednesday of each month . . . from 7 until 8 o'clock . . . in the Solarium . . . under the guidance of Senorita . . . Central and South America well represented by club members. Appropriately enough, the president, Yvonne Morin, is from the Dominican Republic . . . blonde Puerto Rican Sylvia Lugo is vice-president . . . Sona Hampar is treasurer . . . Christine XVhite, C. ll, is secretary. Its aim . . . to familiarize its members with the language , . . to acquaint them with the cus- toms of South America . . . to provide entertainment with Spanish songs and dances. Spanish tables . . . arranged by Senorita . . . a Spanish banquet . . . with food from the Land of Manana . . . songs . . . costumes . . . el Nacimiento, the Christmas program, inter- rupted by the early Christmas vacation . . . games at the meetings . . . talks . . . plays . . . refreshments. Our sponsor . . . small, bonita Senorita Gonzalez, with the beautiful, shining black hair . . and silver combs. Page 100 ,. V . I s ,-W..-:nu Y! Frmzl rmr: Castillo. J. Burrill, Anderson, Sherrerd, Gordon, Sermni row: Miss Stolzenhach, Finn, Coffman, l-layer, Meyer, Lt-rsner, L. Morin, Tellander, Dr. Ricliarrlsoii. Tl1inIr'ou'.' Morison, Bechtol, XXX-aver, Dawson, North, G. Morin, Apter, Rex, Crawford. Faurlh row: Aldrich, Smith, Spencer, Hill, Gough, Pennoyer, fflmney, Scharg. Fiflli row: Leonard, Ormiston, Kenyon, Ratzlruriz, Gerard, Appleton, H. Davis. Mori, Roby, Yan Ranst, .xlll.llUl'ly. Le Cercle francais P7'FJfdt'7Il l . .PAT NIEYER SUt'I'Fffl7ll' . .LL'VI.-X Moms 1'iff'-P1'a5in'e11f ...,, PAT LERsNER Tzwzszznfi' . . . .JANE HAVER Parlez-vous francais, Mademoiselle? . . . the familiar password . . . to the French Soirees . . . members increasing annually . . . all concerned in making this year the best ever . . . absorbing interest in French manners . . . participating in informative and amusing games . . . singing French folk songs. The first Wednesday of each month finds us in the Solarium . . . one and all taking active part in the evening program . . . meetings are run with precision under the helpful guidance of Miss Christine Stolzenbach . . . and Dr. Lula Richardson. The tragic situation in France today challenged us to do our bit to aid the war orphans through the American Relief for France . . . resulted in our sending boxes of clothing to our adopted Al- satian orphan, Elaine I-laller. Various scenettes were presented throughout the year . . . all very clever and amusing . . . among these was an episode concerning a certain damsel sitting on the hat of an American tourist in France . . . surely we won't Mr. Anthony joining us in playing 'LColin Maillardn . . . Our Christmas Pageant was particularly effective . . . a candlelight procession . . . against a background of glowing fire . . . each candle representing . . . a Hame of hope for rebuilding war- torn France. Merci, beaucoup, mademoiselles . . . et au revoir. Page 101 Frou! mu-: Knode, Chudik. Bark wmv: Heal, NVolfkammer, Miss Moser, fastillo, Strang. Camera Club Congenial group of film experts . . . with Miss Moser's advice . . . and help . . . gathering in the dark room to develop their pictures . . . known to catch students in unusual poses! acid- stained hands . . . Close that door . . . hold that smile . . . look at the birdie! . . . member- ship totals a dozen . . . Martha Brooks . . . .lean Chudik . . . jean Strang . . . Sally XYolf- kammer . . . Kay Dixon . . . Mary Beal . . . Cris Nicas . . . Thea Rowe . . . Graciela Levi- Castillo . . . Betty jean Roland . . . Petie Paden . . . jerry Knode. Page 102 Siliing un jiuor: B921-Z, S. Potter. Finn. Semnd row: Hudson, Bell, Sherrerd, Meyer, Lersner, Chaney, Tellander. Third row: M. XVilson, Sneider, Miss Kiefer, Miss Custer, Miss Marquardt, Miss Meyer, Ratzhurg, Tisdale. Fnurth row: Aldrich, F. Adams, C, J, Moore, Dixon, Southerland. Maurer, VValker, Penn Points Edilor ...... PATRICIA AIEYER .fri Editor.: V .JUNE SOUTHERLAND Bzatizzvff Jllmzagrr .DANA BELL JOAN TORBERT Penn Points . . . the student literary magazine . . . latent talent revealed in lyrics . . . essays . . . short stories . . . quatrains . . . descriptions . . . and translations . . . by the stafT chosen from contributors. Due to the early vacation . . . after the business statins . . . frantic trips to town for ads . . . the editorial staflns . . . original creative writing and rushing the dummy to the printer . . . the Christmas issue . . . looking very Christmasy . . . arrived via mailboxes . . . in January. With manuscript in hand . . . contributors eagerly awaited Miss Marquardfs suggestions . Miss Custer's tireless aid in selecting ideas and titles. Two issues each year . . . with colorful covers and frontispieces . . . by the Art Department . . . birthday and address books published on the side . . . hours of work and fun . . . on . . . Penn Points. Page 103 -l-he Penntohien Stall 'E ' A X C lfrmif row: Miss l,oYYIIIaster, C. Al. Moore, XYynn. Chaney, Lt-rsner, Pate, Kay. Niimz-i wmn' Roby, Mori, jarksoti, Pope, Sneitler, Lucas, Ratzburu, Smith, Meyer. liufk rmv: Ukner, B. Koehler, Ritter, L. Morin, S. Potter, Barber, Begg, Edimr B1z.vi21e,v.f .llIllllt1l2't'l' .ffl lfzfflolii' . -N'porl.v Editors ljlenlrlv Ntfjir DIANE CHANEY Nl.-XR'I'HA XYYNN IJOROTHY KAY PA'I'RIcIA I.ERsNER , CAROL BIOORE lxli-XRGARET PATE JOAN NIORI I.I'YIA lXl0RIN RI'l'.A ROBY LEERRY LOL' SMITH FRANCES SPEER JEAN BARBER 'IGANNE BEGC, PATRICIA KIEYER ELAINE Rl'I l'EIl 1i11.mJr.f.f -Vlzzjf tiff . PlQ0f9kQl'.ZAD '1. rx f 1zr11f.fv .fr1'1'ife11f RUTH .ADAMS NIADGE HOPYYOOD DORO'I'HX' HUNTER JACQUELINE LL'cAs FONA OKNER LOUISE POPE SHIRLEY POTTER PHYLLIs RATZBURG BETTY JEAN KOEI-ILER VIRGINIA jAcRsON PATRICIA HAMILTON CATHERINE BIOS!-IR CFacultyJ Nl.-XRTHA l'iVEI.YN LoxYAIAsTER GERTRUDE Fll.l.EN BIEYER We . . . the members of the Penntonian Staff . . . with great pride . . . present your year- book . . . prized possession ofeyery Penn Hall girl . . . musical programs . . . play presentations . . . teams we've cheeredon to victory . . . clubs we'vejOined and boosted . . . all phases ofPenn Hall lite . . . preserved on its pages . . . to be cherished . . . forever. The literary statl' . . . last-minute interviews . . . But you must haveafavorite saying! . . . iiNCJ21lI1l in life? . . . hobbies . . . nicknames . . . conferences with club sponsors . . . checking club Officers . . . pencil stubs flying . . . and articles miraculously submitted before the deadline. Bliss l.owmaster . . . advising and encouraging . . . writing our letters to the printer and photographer . . . nightly meetings in her room . . . or Our fourth-floor retreat . . . heads in a P11 ge 10,1 huddle . . . over our king-sized table . . . choosing snaps . . . scissors and paste . . learning to copy-read . . . editor's notes dusting out mailboxes . . . meetings with the printer . . postponing dead-lines . . . when early Christmas vacation . . . deprived us ofa month's work. Mr. Feldman . . . under the black cloth . . . scurrying from building to building . . . with his tripod and camera . . . staff members . . . 'iotting down names . . . How do you spell that? . . . we quickly became accustomed . . . to the Hare of Pat I-lamilton's flash bulb . . . always on the job . . . catching us unaware. Miss Moser . . . snapping the shutter at . . . concerts . . . plays . . . basketball games. Dotty and Pat . . . experimenting with columns and Figures . . . the art department . . . cooperating on sketches . . . layouts laboriously made exact . . . Miss Meyer . . . patiently showing us the ins and outs of mounting . . . enlarging . . . Now you bisect the diagonal. i The business staff. . . competent salesmen . . . visits to town lor ads . . . room-to-room canvasses for subscriptions . . . sending in the advertisement dummy . . . next, selling tickets for the raflle of a copy ofthe Penntonian . . . in spring . . . an innovation at Penn Hall . . . the food sale . . . sponsored by the business staff . . . everyone turning out . . . for a nine-thirty snack . . . one aim . . . to meet expenses. The addition of . . . winners ofnation-wide contests . . . the Junior College departments . . . extra snapshot pages . . . fulfilled our goal . . . a bigger and better Penntonian . . . the hours We devoted . . . to the noble cause . . . were little to give . . . in exchange for the vast fund of experience we gained . . . in practising our literary skill . . . organizing and carrying through our ideas . . . working together. YVe've enjoyed every moment of it . . . now, we only hope . . . that poignant memories of Penn Hall . . . will always be kept close to your hearts by . . . The 1946 Penntonianf' Which picture shall we use? gait. ..,-A That's a good idea! I I Y C: f ,. Z 5 1 N'3ff5f12-. Qffwfwf ,ff S-xi 73' '.y:a'3vg . ,Q .x ji'-7: 41 'MQ' L Eg .4 , , lf: xg.. 'W -.1-yi :Q 'j 'j 1,g 31::. : my A -1. 4. 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', ' N.. 5155, bg q ,Q 1: ., uv ,hh gg- '. .QQ :Fa Mm gl i? w., 96 fl g'i:'sja-fJ'2',fA 1444 34 v.f'.:,?QfNRS.'s ' Q +A:'ffg'2- if Q wif, -,f::f, w w .,. - x- 45 vi 53353, -.um Ag.-,. 1, ' Vial Li , I N Sillmg: Howard, Dawson, Ritter. Bellil. Dailey. Semnd row: Miss Bender, Pope, Sprznzle, Gough, Lewis, Moore, Bell. Third rrmx' Torbert, Hudson, M. Wilson, Sneider, Kearney, Tisdale, Kneeburg. Lersner. Maurer, Dixon. Taft mtv: .-Xndreac, Meyer, L. Walker, Aldrich, Sherrerd. Barber, Oschwald, Vincent, Goebel. The Commentator Editor ,... . .PEGGY Goran-1 B11.ri11er,f lllzznagrr . ,MARION SPRAGLE lfvery other Saturday . . . to fill our mailboxes . . . up-to-the-minute news . . . from wisely written editorials to side-splitting Shredded Mit . . . interesting articles on parties and proms . . . Disc Data and the fashion column . . . club meetings and concerts . . . the book review . . . athletic activities . . . of both varsity and intramural teams . . . answers to all questions . . . our never-ceasing gratitude to the cooperation of Miss Bender and Miss Moser . . . Peggy Gough, our editor . . . Marion Spragle, our business manager . . . creative writing class and stagg . . . tracking down the news . . . keeping us posted on the alumnae news . . . and our Hlnquiring Reporter. The business starl' . . . First in line for headaches . . . finance and figure difficulties . , . end- less bits of last-minute typing . . . the hnal erfort to get that ad. Hours spent in the Commentator room . . . copy-reading and proof-reading through a haze of smoke . . . cutting the galley and pasting the dummy . . . striving for pleasing arrangements . . . plenty ot work . . . but fun . . . and wonderful experience. The Press Club . . . founded last year . . . its membership composed of the Commentator staifs . . . meetings every other Tuesday evening . . . we elected our officers . . . Peggy Gough for president . . . Barbara Lewis as secretary . . . -Io Begg for treasurer . . . The Commentator room, our club room . . . helpful advice from Miss Bender . . . with the furthering ofjournal- istic appreciation as the purpose of the club. Page 106 Frou! roar: I. Quevedo, Summers, llamilton. Pierce. Ott, B. Martin, Dr. von Tornow, lrlaver, Dailey. McDonald, Dawson Serond raw: Begg, Beehlol, Spadone, Roland, Anthony, Sherrerd, Roney, Ratzbllrg, Hunter, Yeaple, Potter, Voffman. Third row: Paden, Kingsbury. Hudson. Dusch, Ritter. Pope, Goebel, .-Xndreae, Aldrich, Chudik, Pate. Fourlh YOUR' F. Adams, Claggett, Morison, Chaney, Halvorsen, Bell, H, Davis, XVhite, Bryant, p'3IITl0j'6l',f3f2-lll2iIl1, Tisdale. Bark row: Lersner, Sneider, D. Miller, Hill, Gough. Penn I-Iall Players Preridelll. . . BETTY lvl.-XRTIN .N'f'r2'ffa7j' , CARROLL CJTT Iyift'-P7'U.ffffFl2l .,.. -TUNE HAVER T7't'fZ.fIl7't'7' . . . PHx'i,L1s PIERCE The laughing-crying mask . . . the design on our pins . . . the symbol of our club . . . for the development of all phases ofdramatic work . . . membership for all . . . based on the point system . . . eligible after earning eight points . . . formal initiation . . . white carnations . . . for new members. Black-face skit at the tea for new girls . . . scarlet stockings worn by Peggy Gough . . . Pat Lersner munching on carrots . . . a take-off on school life for 'Ll-lallowe'en Pantasyn . . . our own president conducted a history class . . . Sherry and Pat's interpretive dance . . . Bobby Neal and Jo Begg trudglng across the stage in jeans . . . The show must go on! . . . command perform- ance of Little Town of Bethlehem ahead of schedule . . . beautifully portrayed . . . with Betty Martin and Sherry as Cariston and Faustina . . . staging by Dotty Hunter . . . Curtains for every- thing smoothly drawn by Skip Ritter . . . laughing and crying midst congratulations and so longs for a while. After Christmas . . . initiation banquet . . . candlelight ceremony . . . new talent enter- taining . . . Phyl Pierce and Peachy Haver, our new treasurer and vice-president. Four one-act plays . . . produced and directed by Teddy Christy . . . Phyl Pierce . . . Betty Martin . . . Joan Spandel . . . all members cooperating . . . Dr. Von Tornow . . . always our director . . . adviser . . . and inspiration. Page 1Of l l l i 4 l I l l --1 Women of Bethlehem in ,V OFFICERS Martin, Pierce, Dr. Yon Torriow. Ott, Irlaver. PENN HALL PLAYERS present LITTLE TGWN OF BETI-ILEI-IEIVI by Katrina Trask 1'ltIIl.fli77tl, daughter of the Roman Tetrarch. V I lsoI.A SHERRERD Cordelia, attendant to Faustina EYELYN SIIREEN Leah, the Innkeepers Wife I . BIARY BECI-ITOI. TI-IE MALE ANIMAL by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent Cleam ,,,..., Ellen Turner . . Tommy Turner . Palriria Stanley . I1 alLv IILTFFJ . . . Dean Frederirk Damon .Ilirlmel Barnes I , joe Frrgmton . IIIU. Blmzrlie Daman Ea' Keller I . , III-Yrllr Keller I , IYnl5v .Hiller . I I DAPHNE BROWN . . BARBARA COLE . . RUTH SMITH . I JULIE ELDER I . JOAN HILL . IXIARILYN JONEs . BETTY IVIARTIN . , JEAN ADAMS . JEANETTE REED BARBARA XVILHELM XVINIFRED JONES GLORIA BENEYENTA Hsilzer I ,... , . Rnllz , Sarah Illiriam , . Deborah Relwekalz .llarlha Rarhel . ffudillz , ..,.. . Naomi Cariston, a Greek Poet . . . Glaucus friends to Cariston Aegistus I I . . . I Pompilizu, a Roman warrior I Luriuf, friend to Pompilius , Shrplzerdx . . , I .Vaiden of In-arl .,,. I . , JOAN SPANDEI. EIJHEODORA CHRISTY PATRICIA AICGRIFF . PI-IYLI.Is PIERCE , IXIARY Loi' BOYYEN DONNA BIILLER PAI'LA KIRsCi-ILIANN . . , , .ANN PAUL , I JOYCE IVIINSKY PI-IYI.I.Is ORMISTON I , BETTY IVIARTIN PATRICIA IIERSNER JOAN HILL . PEGGY GOUGI-I RANDALL HI'DsoN J DIANA ANTHONY JANE LENT I FRANCES SPEER I , JANE DUNNING TECHNICAL STAFF C0.fl1m1e5: Chrysoula Nicas, Vvinslow Dusch, Ann Kearney, Carol Adler, Lynne Brustlin, Donna Laughlin, Patricia Read, Jean Strang, Jeanne Chudik, Dolly Dawson, Jeanne Dunning, Joan Graham, Janet Kingsbury, Shirley Potter, Thea Rowe, Gloria W'ilson. Properties: Carroll Ott Joan CotTman, Betty Jean Sneider, Jacqueline Lucas, Nancy Spadone. Nlzzgirzg' Dorothy Hunter, Elaine Ritter, Polly Potter, June Ann Goebel, June Maurer, Louise Pope. Illakr-up: Junia Welty, Lois Kerchner, Beverly Barr. Nancy Aldrich, Barbara Cole. Liglilr: Peggy Pate, Barbara Abbott, Betty Jean King. Stage I'Il1zm1ger.v: June Haver, Irma Garcia de Quevedo, May Diane Miller. . I . . . . . . ADELE STORY Newifvzzper Reporler , SCENE: The living room in the house Of Professor Thomas Turner, IH a midwestern university town. .ACT I. Late fallg a Friday evening. Act II. Scene I, the following day, after lunch. Scene II, three hours later. ACT III. Two days later, noon. TECHNI CAL STAFF Co.v1nme.v.- Chrysoula Nicas, W'inslOw Dusch, Ann Foster, Ann Kearney, Janet Kingsbury, Sue McHenry, Carol Merriam, Harriet Roney. Properlier: Ruth Snow, Jacqueline Fidanque, Carroll Ott, Patricia Hamilton, Madeline Morison. Singing: Ruth Kyle, Betty Ann Levering, Patricia Lane, Betty Lou Carleton, Carol Hetzel, Barbara Neal, Elaine Ritter, Joan Truss, Barbara Walker. Sozmd: Lillian Davis, Mary Reinhart, Peggy Gough. Lighlr: Charlene Barr, Peggy Pate, Nancy Bryant. .Hake-up: Helen Blakeman, Patricia Anderson, Nancy Ayres, Joanne Brown, Patricia Farrell, Marylee W'allace, Eileen Welty, Junia W'elty. TI-IIS LITTLE I-IAND by Wilfred H. Perritt jane . . ..,.... .,... R UTH SMITH Freida . I . JEANNETTE REED .ilirr .,,,,.. . . SHEILA IAICLI-'ORD Eve II.I,.I,. . , . JULIE ELDER Sharon CGIamorpussI . . . . IRENE DONNELLY Shirley , . I... .I.., N IARY BECHTOL Terznerser ,,,., .,., . DAPHNE BROWN Dolores . I . IRMA GARCIA DE Ql'EY'EDO Shatpu! I.... I ....... BETTY IVIARTIN Marv ,,.....,.....I.. BARBARA COLE The action of the play is laid in a sorority clubhouse in CalIfornIa's Sierra Nevada Mountains between Saturday and Sunday nights. TECHNICAL STAFF C'U.Yfll7l1EJ'.' Chrysoula Nicas, Winslow Dusch, Ann Foster, Ann Kearney, Bettie Roland. Properties Ruth Snow, Jackie Fidanque, Carroll Ott, Doris Baxter, Patricia Walsh. Singing: Betty Ann Levering, Betty Lou Carleton, Frances Chattield, Betty Ford, Barbara Redmond, Charlotte Thena. -JJUIIIIIL' Lillian Davis, Joan Hill, Peggy Pate, Mary Rein- hart. Liglzfs: Charlene Barr. Illakr-up: Helen Blakeman, Joanne Brown, Marilyn Jones, Sally Mathews, Marylee Wallace. Page IOS JOAN SPANDEL BETTY MARTIN presents presents by by Dorothy Winthrop Clare Kummer Eullzyfinda, a colored maid ....... A NNE CLARKE Fielding, a butler .,.,,, . PATRICIA LERSR ER fznfv Evanx, a vivacious private secretary BEvERLx' BARR Edie Upton, the daughter of the house . IsoLA SHERRERD Yane Bannixler, a sincere woman attorney Robert Hfzmifton, the boy next door . , . JOAN Hll.I. MARGARET MARUN f7olm Cplon, the father .... . . PEGGY GoL'GI-I Zllrs. Henrv Galax, a society matron. INIARJORIE HECKMAN Phylli.v .1'damJ, a popular actress . . AYIRGINIA VINCENT SCENE: The law office of Jane Bannister in New York at IO o'clock ID the morning. TECHNICAL STAFF Slage .Manager and Crew: Jane Du Mont, Carol Adler, Anne Louise Elliott, Betty Ann Pill-zey. Sound Ejferls: Nancy Frock. Costumes: Lynne Brustlin. Properfies: Betty Jean Sneider, Lina Walker. fllake-up: Graciela Levi-Castillo. Liglzling: Frances Adams. PHYLLIS PIERCE presents Tl-IE MONKEVS PAW dramatized by Louis N. Parker, from the story of VV. VV. Jacobs Mr. While . , , RANDALL HUDSON Jllrs. White . . . IVIARY STURTEVANT Herbert ....,.,. , . JoAN GRAHAM Sergeant-Major Morrix , . ,.,, JANE HAVER Mr. Sampson ...,....I. PATRICIA MCGRII-'I' SETTING: The living room of an old-fashioned cottage on the outskirts of Fulman, England. SCENE I. Sunday evening. SCENE II. Monday morning. SCENE III. Evening, a week later. The curtain will be drawn between scenes. TECHNICAL STAFF Stage Manager and Crew: Susan Kneeburg, Marilyn Burrill, Betty Ann Farmer, Phyllis Ormiston. Sound Ejerls: Peggy Driscoll. Castumex: Annette Moore, Priscilla Wolfe. Make-up: Sheila McGrath. Properliex: Elizabeth Sutter, Virginia Young. Lighting: Barbara Abbott. ' Jllargarel Upton, the mother .,..., BARBARA COLE SCENE: The sitting room of the Upton house on 71d Street, New York. It is an English basement house and the sitting room is on the second Hoot. The clock is striking IZ midnight as Fielding enters. TECHNICAL STAFF Slage Illanager and Crew: Lois Kerchner, Jane Andreae, June Ann Goebel, Barbara Neal, Elaine Ritter. Coslznney: Harriet Roney. Properties: Margaret Paden. Lighring: Betty Jean King. .llalte-up: Mary Ellen Federschmidt THEODORA CHRISTY presents Tl-lE RCMANCERS by Edmond Rostand Percinet . . , JAN TELLANDER Sylvefle . . . POLLY Jo POTTER Bergamin . . SALLY WOLEIQAMMER Pasquinot . . .,..., BETTY GOESLE Strafore! . . . . IRMA GARCIA DE QL'ES'EDO Actors, masquerading as kidnapers DIANA ANTHONY, BETTY BURNS, DONNA MILLER, JOAN PAYjACIt,SUsANA SHEETS SCENE: An afternoon and evening in the adjoining gardens of M. Bergamin and M. Pasquinot in Southern France. TECHNICAL STAFF Stage llflanager and Crew: Gloria Xvittekind, Mickey Finn, Nancy Hamilton. Sound Ejfens: Pegge Gammill. Properties: Stella Bassford, Marcia Haulton. Coslumes: Thea Rowe, Joan Oliver, Judith Roberts. Make-up: Hannah Kane, Mary Bechtol. Liglzling: Gloria Vvilson. Jllusic: Carol Vlfinterbottom. Page 109 mr ,W i A 1: 4-1 .9 ll nw 4 Ons' -'Pic' 0' 1' una. I R U 333-54 f:rf- f235:4- .-' 1 magna? .I-'zr-22:22 .- 1-' 1,11 'H-5 :rr ',g. 'iii 4' 2. Frou! mtv: Smith, Summers, V. Moore, Elterich, Tm-llaniler. Bryant, Hnlvorsr-n. Yrtoml mn Roney, Ratzhuru. Ilzive, B. Peters. Fuik Voir: Yeaple, Gilbert, Xl. Brown. ,X-lanis. Tisdale. Vlaszgett. NIi,Doii.iIfl, Slit-rr:-ril, -l-he Choir Mornings in chapel . . . maroon robes . . . white collars . . . against a background of organ pipes . . . leading the hymns . . . prayer responses . . . Grant us thy Peace . . . Tuesday evening rehearsals . . . Thanksgiving Vespers. Christmas . . . background music for HI,ittle Town of Bethlehem . . . in collaboration with the Glee Club . Messiah in February . . . more rehearsals . . . Sunday night vespers . . . twilight music . . Sanctus . . . harmonies. In March . . . we sang before the American Guild offlrganists . . . meeting here at Penn Hall . . The Blessed Damoisellen . . . soloists . . . Janet MacDonald . . . DorothvSummers . . . More rehearsals . . . Tuesday nights ofwork . . . for the spring concert . . . piano solos too . . Luvia Morin . . . Helen Berlin . . . all added to our big performance excitement. Baccalaureate . . . music for services . . . white dresses . . . surplices . . . Commencement concert . . . our year is over . . . the choir . . . twenty'-six selected voices . . . leave . . . with memories. Page 111 Frou! mrs: Goebel, McDonald, Dave, Rutzhurg, Sherrerd, Yeaple, Summers, B. Gilbert. B. Peters. Roney, Tellander, Delacorte, Oschwald. Srrom1'rmt'.' Nlerris, Finn, Lawrence, XI. Brown, Halvorsen. Bryant, C. Moore, Tisdale. Elterich. Claggett, F. Adams, G. Smith, Third row: Sparks. Fischbeck, Lundstrom, Hunter, Latham, Lewis, G. Morin, Federschmidt, Mori, Gillespy. Fourth row: Bowen, Marion Miller, G. XYilsun, Berlin, Ellis, Eadie, D. Davis, Meyer, lfmann, Strang, Sterling. Coullon, Burl: mir: Kane, Beehtol, N. Koehler, Smart, Thompson. The Glee Club Thursday afternoons . . . asteady date . . . for the Penn Hall Glee Club . . . rehearsals . bnoks put away for an hour . . . and melodious harmonies are heard . . . across the campus . . . rehearsing for concerts . . . with Miss Dixon as accompanist . . . and Miss Bailey, our patient guide. Christmas time . . . the auditorium . . . decorated with evergreen boughs . . . candlelight music . . . The Messiah . . . but postponed . . . until February . . . more hard work . . , brush-up rehearsals . . . and the performance given in lengthening shadows . . . as afternoon became evening . . . Hallelujah Chorus . . . soloists . . . with special thanks to Nelson Magill. Days pass rapidly . . . June again . . . Commencement time . . . doors open to summer sun . . . and rehearsals once more . . . our concert. . . long dresses . . . beautiful music . . . ex- cited but sad hearts . . . it's the end of the year . . . instrumental and vocal solos . . . by mem- bers ofthe Conservatory . . . and Glee Club . . . something to remember always. . . So we look back . . . on a year full of . . . hard work . . . plans . . . friendships . and fun. Page 11.2 -M, . ,, wg, 5 gk 9 ,... - 'W K A 5 5' Sxf ,uw 11:53 4 'iii ,, rx ngi . -1 I Tl' .1 lv, Q af QQ! ' ' -4- . , , Q 55. AUI, N in 74. t'333,g- R' 11153 U ,, we fi LII' 37,1475-ff. 511115 lk flliff V-H I D ff I ,, V S 'z 4 Q 311, ti if fi CAPTIONS 1. Did you get that letter? 2. Hip! Hip! 3. After dinner vocalizing. 4. Anybody driving? 5. Penn Points holding meeting. 6. What's the latest? 7. Tinkling fingers on the keyboard 8. Any coke? 9. Swing it, Polly! IO. Striped p.j.'s! I 1. It isn't a laughing matter! 12. Incognito. 13. Will the bus ever come? 14. VVatch that wolf! Page 114 l . Wi Q 15 ,gg iw fx 4. '-. F'.,a:.i2.x' ' . .- '-. ' 1 1 xi -' . A - Q Iv -f ' P 'Nl .r ye' ., , 'M iw' K 16-gi' X WV 4fv ,. 3-2 -'thx A if-1 1- Pzlgr S -if -Jr L- rx r in-.,,.....-..-.-m., , , Ak F, J H A-M - ----gk 'V'-- T ni,mm,.m -2, I 4 me w-......m-. t.-.4 iw! Page 116 f V r. .A Q ? ig,- ii SPORTS -R wx 4 CQ! ,l 1 X 'ff , x sw 1 Q5 gh! N 4 S l Page 117 ,AL . -321 c.. I '- Le' if .A-WM , Ji' -5 A I 'ififfi R--L .. . QHNHU . ,f-. .7 , . A if 7' Y K fr 'ss c 5, is 9 0 1 E Lg ' 1 . f- ,, ,: he : '1 safe 1 9 zj g A -5-,Rf ,H . .A. s Y: si nf-7.1: N gl 3'-11 E fi :gf Exim Qgp- g. .Q E ,il 2 ' 'iff igsggv Q af if miss' E it I Q- 3? rf 3125532- gi ,-5 Q 'ii :rf'.:t' 4. e 'af -4 5 ge J 95? if Qs' ??2 s 3 25: 2 93: 15.55- X Lf' :lf it 3 li ini, gif g. Q 5225 Q. Q sg, . 5- if 4-gf F' 53 rlfaff--' fs ' 11? 551 5' 3- 2. ni? ig C ' 'Eb 72' - 3: 1 ., ,f if x Q53 7 fs 3.1- 5 P: L 'g' , ,- ., - .4 ' , :.' 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Board ol Athletic Control :Xrrangers of sports activities and schedules . . . supervising varsity and .iunior varsity teams . advising individual awards to team members. The Board personnel: Dr. Frank S. Magill, chairmang Dr. Sarah Briggs and Mr. R. B. Nelson, the lfxecutive Committeeg Mr. Stephen Nelson, Representative ofthe Corporationg Mr. Fritz Klee- mann, Head of the Equitation Departmentg Miss Bette Rhoads, Director of Physical Educationg Miss Jeannette Masilionis, .-Xssistant Physical Directorg Miss Ruth Bailey and Miss Elizabeth McCague, Faculty Representatiyesg Dorothy Hunter, President of the Athletic Associationg and the varsity team captains-Dorothy Hunter, hockeyg Virginia Jackson, basketballg Carol Moore, ridingg and Peggy Pate and Bettie Roland, swimming. Przgf IIS -I? , Mil 51 Slllinq: Miss Rhoarls. Hunter. Ross. Pate. S!u11f11'rz.q.' Jackson, Neal. The Athletic Association P7'Lli'll2It'71f DoRo'rHv l-IL'N'rI:R Nr.'1'vnzz1x' .CIAIRI2 Ross I'it'e-Pzunvinlrfzt VIRGINIA Dlacxsox Trfvz.t11rI'1' BARBARA NYE.-Xl, Unanimous membership . . . proud wearers of A. I-X. pins on sporty P. H. sweatshirts . . . de- livery of Sunday newspapers . . . skating parties always enjoyable in spite of collisions and falls . . . taking advantage of the first snow after exams for the YYinter Carnival won by the Preps . . . competition in sledding, hockey, soccer, a tug-o'-war, relay races, a snowball tight, and snow sculp- turing . . . climaxed by a banquet with lVinslow Dusch, Carnival Queen, presiding . . . the stu- dents defeated the faculty in an exciting and amusing basketball game . . . introduction of the foul shooting contest won by Evelyn Spreen . . . winner's name inscribed on established trophy awarded by A. A .... medal as individual prize . . . Splashes of-1946 with the aquatic ballerina's expert performance sponsored by the A. A .... the year ends with May Day, Penn l-lall's latest innovation . . . the annual banquet . . . varsity awards . . . announcement of our Penn Hall girl . . . concluding successful sports seasons. Page 119 Nzlfrnt Dixon. Neal. Rittt-r,G1ltllrle. Kmvfzvzg' .Xldrnlr Lttwrert- rt Newvz-. fur., Fake, Hunter, XI. Bnrrxll, Inj- rm. Kliss lilloalls, Bulkley, llritnn, Pwlle. .lt1ckso11, Miss 314411114111-, Hockey Uct. If, Penn Hall Greencastle Oct. 23 Penn Hall Scotland Oct. KII Penn Hall Greencastle Nov. ' Penn Hall Scotland Nov. I: Penn Hall lYyoming Seminary Clzpztzizz lJ1lRO'I'HY HVNTER .llfzmzgtv l'XFIXN SIREFN The hrst gameofthe season . . . and oil toagood start . . . pep rallies . . cheer eaders frost hitten afternoons . . . plenty ot team splrlt . . . sportsmanshxp . . . prlctlce N 1ss Rhoads . . . Kllss Nlasrhoms . . . 'ADTlX'C lt down the held! . . . short corner presto' victorious hnlsh wlth three out of hve games III our favor . . . You Gotta he '1 Hotleex Plax er . . . a goal . . . and lf'S Spreen . . . another one . . . and IIYS Hunter . . Block that ball' There goes Jaclisonn . . . tearnworkl Intramurals start . . . classes cheer on their teams . . . at last . . . the Semors rose fflorlouslx tu claim the honors ot the Hockey Intramurals! Banquet at the Hotel Xlashington . . . the Athletic .-Xssociation's reward . season closed as ,lean Lawrence was elected next year's captaln . . . and Joanne Fake, the future manaver P11 gf' 130 I From: wig: Kirsehmann. Brooks. Sffovzf! ro:.': E. Nelson, XYeaver. Hudson, Mr. Nelson. P. Pirtier. KYj:nn Tlzirii rin: Graham. B. J. Koehler. S: Lrtevant. XI. XYilsi-rx, I-'oiiriiz roi.: Irwin, D. Davis. Beu:. B. Martin. I 2 . F I Penn Hz1ll's up and coming organization . . . informal meeting . . . during class periods . . . Mr.Nelson presiding. D I A - D . Officers were elected . . . and the club concentrated on developing its skill for the Michigan lvniversity telegraphic meet . . . learning first the fundamentals of riHery . . . how to handle a gun . . . and safety rules . . . though the meet was not a Penn Hall victory . . it provided . . . keen competition and good experience. The National Ritlery Association . . . of which Penn Hall is a member . . . provided an in- centive for all those interested in rirlery . . . by awarding badges . . . on the basis of skill . . Competition between members climaxed the Riflery Clubs activities this year. P7'8A'fl2,Fi1l RAXD.XLL Hrosox I 'iff-Pzvxidrfzf BI.-XRILYX B L'RRI LL Rqt'l7't'ftZ71Y POLLY POTTER T7'E!Z.VIli'F7' PATRICIA READ I-'rmzl mtv: Neal, XYolfe, U'l'onnor, KI. Burrill. ,Nmmifi rim-: King, Bulkley, Grimm, l.uwrei1rv. Y'1z1'rfl Rims: Peters, R. Arlgnns, ,lzwkeon, Dusnilx, llunter. Iwfurllz mir: 'Xliss Xlaisilionis, Lersner, llill,Sl1r-el:,Utt,Vlzigult-tl, iiasketlsall Alzinuary lj Penn Hull jl Scotlzmll 16 hlllllllilff' :lu Penn Hall 16 York I4 lieljiruary lj , Penn Hall 30 Scotland ll lfelsruairy lj Penn Hall ll Wilkes-Barre lj lfeliruziry lo Penn Hall 1: XYyoniing IH lfelu'uz1ry lj Penn Hall 37 York ll lielwruary If , Penn Hall 40 Greencastle lo March 4 Penn Hall 21 Linden Hull lj March 7 Penn Hall ll Greencastle I5 March 9 Penn Hall 20 Drexel 1.4. March I6 , . Penn Hall jo New York University 37 Nlarch lj . Penn Hall 21 lflizabetlitown 15 Cfzplzzin . .VIRGINIA -lAcksoN illlzzmzgel '... lXlARIl.YN BURRILL A foul shooting contest was introduced and welcomed with great enthusiasm . ins student was eligible to enter . . . and the persons who had the highest score out of ten attempts Lompeted for the semifinals . . . then the finals. The semifinals anel finals were held on February II, with Marilyn Burrill, Susana Sheets, Evelyn Spreen and Pat Wolfe as semi-finalists and Evelyn Spreen the winner in the finals! Page 122 Intramurals were played and attended with all eagerness . . . the championship game found the J. C. II's the victors. Sportsmanship . . cooperation . . . teamwork . . . 3.30 workouts . . . outstanding forwards . . . VVolfe, Adams, Sheets, King . . . Guards . . . Griffin, Hill, Jackson, Burrill . . . steak din- ners . . . vitamin pills. First game . . . Scotland . . . bus trip . . . Scotland's Jeanie fouled out . . . Penn Hall won! Chartered bus to York . . . lunches packed . . . four faculty members accompanied the team . . Mo saw her father unexpectedly. Wlilkes-Barre . . . 7.40 bus . . . no Friday or Saturday classes . . . K'Tommy and road bumps . . . one, two, blackout! . . . score confused . . . Hotel Sterling . . . same Hoor . . . wrestling match . . . Bobbie alarming Pat Griflin with telephone call . . . potato chips and cokes . . . same referee at VVyoming . . . clothes in surplus. Drexel . . . Miss Darrah's return . . . only night game . . . schoolspiritsuper . . . breakfast . . . College Inn . . . mysterious four church cuts. N. Y. U .... journeyed with swimming team . . . double dribble . . . Governor Clinton Hotel . . . plans mixed . . . attended swimming meet . . . parents and friends viewed basketball game . . . Betty Peter's brother . . . some made a weekend of it . . . others met by Mr. Nelson in Harrisburg. Elizabethtown players shown around campus . . . lunch . . . enjoyed swimming pool after game. Pat VVolfe's shooting superiority . . . Susana's backboard perfection . . . grateful to Miss Masilionis . . . guidance . . . patience . . . The annual banquet .... -X pril sixteenth . . . at the Hotel VVashington . . . brought to an end a season of team work . . . improvement . . . ex- perience . . . new friendships . . . and fun. Page 123 Srt1lwl.' J. Burrill, Appleton. P' f . IA 5 'w 0 .,. .ti Slizmiin,q.' Miss Rlioads, P. Blcflriff, L'mann, Warner, Hudson. Lynch, Hunt, Pate, Roland. Third mtv: Frock, Anthony, Feclerschmidt, Spadone, Thomas. Swimming jan. 26 Ambassador Club 16 Penn Hall 4.1 March 9 Drexel Institute lj Penn Hall 34 Feb. 9 Cascade 7 Penn Hall 44 March 16 New York University 20 Penn Hall 32 Feb. I6 Trenton High School IQ Penn Hall 38 March Z3 Lake YVachtung A. C. 31 Penn Hall 35 Feb. lj Lake Frie College 5 Penn Hall 51 C0-Czzpmim BETTIE DIANE RiJL.AND PEGGY PATE Almmgvr r..rrr...... LEOLA THoMAs Started the season ol? with a bang! . . . with Spr nt cheering us on to victory . . . First three meets at home ..., A mbassador . Cascade . . . Trenton High School. Friday . . . February 23 . . . night journey . . . Appleton and Thomas stranded in one car . . . Miss Rhoad's First Pullman sleep! . . . received at college. . . 2.30 meet . . . lirst and second in every event . . . nrstlvictory over Lake Eriel . . .strangely missed First bus . . . stopped trafhc to leave bus and dine at Hotel Hollenden . . . Tiresome trek through train . . . ended in baggage car . . . homeward bound . . . Federschmidt in top berth . . . busily watching action in aisle . . . Roland has claustrophobia . . . attracted by accent . . . Hudson and Pate meet fellow North Carolinian . . . Scramble for bliss Rhoad's skirt . . . retrieved! . . . three hoursleep in Harrisburg station. On to Drexel . . . waited hours for reception . . . night spent at Drexel Lodge . . . eleven of us in one room . . . Mad dash for the one tub . . . Spadone's exercises . . . Warner rolling her hair up . . . keeping us all awake till wee hours of morning . . . Hunt slept on . . . Lvncli and Anthony . . . giggles . . . fresh-air hends . . . ive froze! . . . Meet at II .... A lumnae cheered us on to victory . . . Refreshments afterwards in locker room . . . Mad dash to train . . . 6.30 P. M. found a tired but happy team back at P. H. Page 12.1 Joined basketball team to travel to N. Y. L' .... Governor Clinton Hotel . . . ate in Coral Room . . . with orchestra playing requests . . . Took in Spfffboznm' . . . retired . . . Evangeline Pool at II for meet . . . saw basketball game and divided for remainder of weekend. Mrs. lNIeyer's Lake ulachtung team arrived late afternoon . . . all worry in vain . . . despite Close Competition . . . brokea pool record in medley . . . Thomas . . . Pate .... -X ppleton . . . Visitors gave Water Ballet . . . Refreshments in Solarium afterwards. Cndefeated team rejoiced and rightly so at banquet in mid-April . . . fond farewells to Hutter boards . . . work-outs . . . time trials . . . trips . . . till another wonderful season! lntramural Swimming Preps32 ., ... , j.C.Is24 J. C. Il's 27 , Seniors II Preps 2935 . , ,.., . , J. C. Il's 1813 Much Class spirit . . . C. ll's champion relay team . . . Pope . . . l.ersner . . . l.yon . . . XVelty . . . Good competition from all Classes . . . Preps victorious in hnals . . . after ex- citing and hilarious meet. Opened with Gaiety Americana . . . Sheets . . . de Quevedos . . . Graeiella . . . to give it that Spanish touch . . . l.ady Godiva and her long blond tresses . . . Paderewski . . . piano virtuoso . . . Lersner and Cass Daly . . . Honored by visit trom Dietrich . . . Ozz1e Osehwald . . . Water ballet by ,-Xquabelles . . . Style show . . . stunningsuits . . . shoeking suits . . . Novelty relays . . . and the end of another wonderful water show. ' 1 4-gl Page 125 Riding Club The Riding Club this year started off with a bang . . . plans for horse shows . . . hunts . . cross-country rides. The club . . . this year . . . claims the largest enrollment in its history . . . Ilo members . . at our first meeting . . . it was unanimously voted . . . the proceeds ofour spring horse show . . , would be given to Chambersburg Children's Home . . . Chambersburg Hospital . . . in- cluding this year's show . . . Penn Hall's riding club . . . will have turned . . . 57,200 . . . over to charity . . . during the last four horse shows. Mr. Kleemann introduced his new riding assistant . . . Missjanet Grant . . . formerPenn Hall student. The ofiicers of the club are . . . President, C. J. Moore . . . Vice-President, Carroll Ott . . . Secretary, Joanne Begg . . . Treasurer, Lois Oberst . . . We then found out there was to be a horse show . . . Wlaynesboro . . . eight of our girls rode . . . carrying orfmany awards . . . this inspired us on to bigger and better things . . . namely . . . plans for our Fall Horse Show. The mounted drill was given . . . showing the new girls . . . how it is prepared . . . intra- mural -iumping teams . . . horsemanship . . . jumping . . . were some of the highlights . . , this gave the new girls a Chance to show their ability . . . become familiar with show ring pro- ceedings. The Chambersburg Horse Show . . . next event . . . was attended by club members . . . also riders . . . again proving themselves Competition in any show ring. Page 126 This year . . . for the first time . . . extensive bridle trails are open to Penn Hall . . . due to the lifting of war-time restrictions . . . Letterkenny offers us the use of 25,000 acres . . . our first cross-country ride to Letterkenny . . . was enjoyed by twenty-four riders . . . after this . . . due to early closing at Christmas . . . little riding was done. The start of the new year . . . with favorable weather . . . enabled riding instruction to com- mence immediately . . . with the success of the other two off-campus fall horse shows . . . still in our minds . . . we went to the Tyrone horse show . . . Tyrone, Pa .... to participate in inter- collegiate classes . . . in the indoor arena. Hunter trails . . . end of March . . . at Letterkenny . . . sponsored by the Saddle Club, Chambersburg, and Penn Hall Riding Club . . . gave us varied experience . . . for all classes are ridden over a cross-country course . . . from two to four miles in distance . . . including fifteen to twenty jumps . . . this competition is designed to bring out horse and rider . . . best suited to follow the hounds. Many other impromptu events . . . picnics . . . rides . . . were held . . . during the winter months . . . movies . . . lectures were given. Much time was taken in preparation for the Spring Horse Show . . . which was held May I I . . some ofthe outside competitors were . . . Landon School . . . VVashington,D.C .... Grier . . . Birmingham, Pa .... Maryland College . . . for the hrst time . . . also the military academies . . . Valley Forge,Pa .... lXlcDonogh . . . Maryland . . . the Drill Team again performed . . . adding color to a most eventful day. The Riding Club is organized and controlled by Penn Hall students . . . this promotes a true spirit . . . of cooperation and sportsmanship. .sa . Page 127 CAPTIONS I. Faculty versus Students! i 2. Our Drill Team. 3. Fortification for the Faculty 4. Three Cheers. 5. Ready for a plunge. 6. Hockey intermission. 7. Our team takes it easy! 8. Over the jump. 9. Aiming high. IO. Strike. II. Peggy resting. 12. After the meet. 13. Reducing? 14. Senorita goes for a ride. 15. Gals gathering in pool room. Page 128 I E 5 1, 4 I YF? g. ?, I0 ff . x m 'Jxpjr . f -n 0 fi w F A 'ff' WT S f rf E ,b 1 5 -L s I lu,- 9? J-VH: 'K s.. - , ' f-'J:,5lNlx'2 x 1 ,V X ', N 1 ft , M 'fd' c, u 96 . ' . Fw ' .Tl ii ,f .Q 3' 'laid I TLS! 1 Hum., A 'J xt' W! , . ns! M, .ia 11-L Q 513' X 'WPS' 'X Q5 1. 'bfi lt is 166-il .W-mr tv 1 Ol, sis' Wigan x l Q W ,, mm - 2 5, D M Q Ma KLM-.5 -1 Signing in frmn that womlerful week- end. The excitement of our arrival at Penn Hall. Penn Hall, thank you and gund- live. afla' . .,:.. A kiln :V --: -f.. fi-'uf--.. Z. -P,.j'::L ., xq: 'L ,vw in H, x 'I N xt if M 'I J ' x 1 F J , ?aL'5p1L7' N' ' x-KE' xi -9, rs - e 3 5 9:1 3' X 3 W 5 Q. in gg 6,1 1 S, 1' a J E i 14' , , -1.f, h 'v . :. H C. 'A' 1 ig ,. P 1 .' f3n'i,.5 ' 'XPHPE A Y .H I - M 'ifigai' 4- .- i'P ,-t'L'. 3-I t pv 3ffg: CN' 3 -' Sf. 1' 'M 19. gf 3 ,1 lr 1 TS' fm'-2 5 1. 5Q' 1-Qi: . 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' 32, - Q Sw sn, lit! . hir .lZ,. rf K ' 'vi .f -Q'-ff.. if 9? 'fi gi , 33. gf, :-if . R '1 L11-Sn Pr.: , ' S :' Qi! F - '-.A I. P ' N 4 '1-ffl? .Al ., '1. A-it ' ag? I3 1 ,,,,,,..-W'-V ' br Rf Wm ,i.- g wfil, J 1 sg , .. , ul A ,ik 1.2, vi, 1-, -P, P-?:'g,5i:yQg.'1' ' -. ,, 5,,,Q ,vmpff-'e-Qfggir.-: '- H W. , 2:-45s:P'r!i'a-X1 ., ,fp , . Y- fa, 'wb 'A' '- -1-W1 -1--54655, ,L ,L A ,. 'Lf + ' - ,!-'-i'Qt':1z 1- f' ,5Q.i'1fj31f'gZ?vf 2-fn i254:i.Ga55:Zl4a?3.'ff-'ff' izifh- -TT ' N Penn Hall Junior College and Preparatory School Cl-IAMBERSBURG, PENNA. South in the Cumberland Valley, a little North of Dixie Midway between the Kittochtinny and Blue Ridge Mountains 7oo feet above sea level One hundred and eighty-five acres, campus and farm. Re- moved from congested centers. College courses accredited by one hundred and twenty leading colleges and universities. Fourteen terminal courses. Un- surpassed advantages. All wholesome sports-Tiled swimming pool, filtered and sterilized water, golf iQ holesj, tennis, hockey, basketball, horseback riding, canoeing, track, baseball. MODERATE RATES 'lr 'Ir -A' For Czzlrzfogue and Views r1zz'zi7'6.rs.' FRANK S. MAGILL, LL.D., President Box C CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Page 1371 QUALITY COURTESY SERVICE Ludwig 81 Hunter Qfewefery and QD fam eff-zlvf Since 1877 IZI SOUTH BI.-XIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Capitol Theatre OUTSTANDING PH OTOPLAYS CHAMBERSBURG, PA. NATHAN'S A Good Stove In Which To Shop John C. McDowell INSURANCE BROKER TO PENN HALL 167 Lincoln YYay East CI-I.-XIIBERSBLIRG, PA. Page 135 YQ., . -. -QL Page 10 Compliments of McCRORY'S FIVE AND TEN CENT STORES Compliments of LAIRD'S MEN'S SHOP 58 S. MAIN STREET SPORTS APPAREL The Exclusive ARMYWNAVY STORE I13 SO. Maiii Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. We stock riding clothes of all kinds. including frontier pants, jeans, and western boots. H. E. SPIELMAN, Mgr. jasloufs-Etferytliing for the outdoors C077717!f77ZE7Zf,f of LONG - Jeweler The Little Store Close to the Capitol Theatre Qompliments of THE TROY LAUNDRY ibuhlit 4!Bpiniun Cbf111zberfbzz1g's Nezwjuzper ASSOCIATED PRESS NEA FEATURES E Y S T E R' S ROSEDALE BUILDING C PIECE GOODS AND NOTIONS Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD Page 136 POT Sewice and Hospitality HQTEL WASHINGTCDN CHAMBERSBURG, PA. R STRQUSS g Iflzen if is gifs or lmrdwzzre viii! I-IUBER HARDWARE 30 South Main Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Gompliments of THE BLUEBIRD LUNCH STEVE MORAITES, Prop. STEAKS CHOPS DINNERS THE MARINE RESTAURANT GEORGE AND CHRISTINE MARINE, PROPS. 207 Lincoln Way East CHAMBERSBURG AND GETTYSBURG FAMOUS FOR Real Italian .S'jmglf1efti CARLS MARKET MEMORIAL SQUARE Qompliments of . . . BOB'S GROOERY STORE Philadelphia Avenue and Hazel Street CI-IAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Parlcer House Pastry Shop PIES CAKES COOKIES ROLLS BUNS Gompliments of . . . BOB'S SMOKE SHOP 27 North Main Street CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. YOUNG'S THE HANDI' SHOP II7 East Queen St. Chambersburg, Pa. SLIPS GOWNS PAJAMAS HOSI ERR UNUSUAL GIF'FS LINENS BLANIQETS SMART STATIONIQRI' Tou'lf Love 10 Shop I-fare Page 138 C0l7ZP!l.llIt'lIf.f ef CHAMBERSBURC IM PLEMENT CO. CAMP CASCADE High in the Adirondacks The exclusive and complete camp for girls For booklet and information Write to FRITZ C. KLEEMAN, Director PENN HALL Fdff7l.0lI!L1lIff B U D G ET S H 0 P Frocks and Accessories Tim! are Illllljllllf IOS NORTH IVIAIN S'rREE'i Opposite Post Oliice FEATURING I-IALLMARK GREETING CARDS Barnharts Pharmacy R. VJ. BARNHART Prem'ipti011.r 220 Park Avenue, CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Plwouex 1292 IDEAL DRY CLEANERS CLEANING, PRESSING, AND REPAIRING Chambersburg? Most Particular Cleaners We operate our ozwz plan! at Cor. Main and King Streets PHONE: Chambersburg 862 CITY PRODUCE COMPANY Farley Fruifs amz' Groceries O ON NORTH SECOND STREET Page I3Q R. 0. Brechb1el 1 A Camplzmefzrf of and Son LAKEVIEW M I L L I N G LUMBER COMPANY AND MILL WQRK Compliments of KCDTTCAMP CUNSTRUCTIQN CGMPANY CHAMBERSBURG TRUST COMPANY CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Tow Logical Banking Home Organized 1901 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Page 141 SIERER'S MODERN HOME FURNISHERS CHAMBERSBURG - PENNSYLVANIA H A L LE R' S CHAMBERSBURGS STANDARD DRUG STORE PHONE: 33,6 4' CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Par142 THE The HOME SPUN LI T T LE S H P 0 INN WELCO M E 5' YO U TOWN AND COUNTRY ,k CLOTHES COFFEE SHOP FOUNTAIN Compliments of S. L OFFICE SUPPLIES ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES jeweler OO What we say it is- It Is Ivpezwjfem Rented MEET AND EAT AT MOLLY PITCHER WAFFLE SHOP C'0l71PlZ.l7IFIIf.f of G RAN T ' S Pa ge Follow Penn Ho!! Tmofirion . . . BY VISITING THE STYLE CENTER OF THE CAMPUS TOBEY'S FAMOUS PASHIONS CHAMBERSBURG, PA. GETTYSBURG, PA. Byer Brothers N E V I N S 36 SOUTH MAIN STREET FLORISTS CHAMBERSBURG PENNA ' omg P R R TELEPHO 739 Potent Meolioinef Comzetiof Members Candy Florisls' Telegraph Delzvefy flssooiation WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE Page 144 VAN DERA U, S Tfze Leaalizzg' Reffauranf Conslstently Good Srnce 1905 S. 81 H. Stationery Store Gifts, Novelties, Stationery, Luggage Picture Framing a Specialty Phone: 6I7 l 128 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, Pa. Eastman Kodak Supplies Spangler's Drug Store Ser'uz'fef0r the Sick Lincoln VVay East at Second Phone: 866 CHAM BERS BURG, PA. NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES Greeiizzg Cardtfor .iff Offasimzs To-vs, G Mix, N0 veltiey Chambersburg News Agency Retail Store - v 1 162 Llncoln YN ay liast Compliments of CAPITQL GRILL Page 145 5 Page II THE CHAMBERSBURG LAUNDRY SANITQNE CLEANERS Ph Compliments of CAPITAL BAKERS INCORPORATED CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYL ' 6 The WY HOLM HOTEL Dz9'eetly on the Ocean FORT LAUDERDALE : 1 FLORIDA SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS AND EAS- TER VACATIONS ON OUR SUNNY BEACH AT OUR OFF-SEASON RATES FINE FOOD ROOMS and BATH COLLEGE INN Chambersburg, Pa. O JOE DE BRACHT, Manager Page 147 Loren Murchison and Co. I4 PARK PLACE NEWARK, 2, N. J. Clan Rzhgy and Pim Club ana' F:-azermgv jfewefzy Medals and Trapfzief Dzjblomas ana' Infuz2'atz'0m BUSINESS - PLEASURE UR GOING HOME OOC ' V l QQ S a: .3 5 In I 5- - 5 Q9 I I Self el rar Blue Ridge Busses Will Get You to Your Destination, Quickly, Comfort- ably and You Have the Greatest Selection of Leaving Times. BLUE RIDGE LINES Graeffenhurg Inn Cat Caledonia State Parkj Will Remain Open All Winter Specializing in Evening and Sunday Dinners Compliments of Gamble's Tourist Home North of Penn Hall Burkhart's Candy HUNTSBERRYES Store 179 South Main Street Fashion Footwear X-Ray Fitfing 49 South Main St., CHAMBERSBURG, PA Page 148 ONE PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS Especially when that picture is made by 'Camera Masters' Ill The experience of Two Generations of Photographers went into making most ofthe photographs in this book .... Photographs to tell an everlasting story. In Yes, Two Generations of Photographers offer a special service to Editor and Class Adviser, a service which includes, not only making Portraits, Groups and Candid Photographs, but also sugf gesting ideas for adding interest to the Yearbook. lIThe small Yearbook and large, can be made just as interestf ing, by making every photograph count. We will gladly show if HOLLANDER 8: FELDMAN amera Masters you how. 1705 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Penna. Page 149 The IQ4 6 Pefzfziolzmfz ENGRAVING PRINTING AND BINDING by j. HORACE MCFARLAND COMPANY vjilount Tleasant Tress HARRISBURG - PENNSYLVANIA Penn l lall Directory 1945-46 BAILEY, Mlss RUTH E. . BENDER, MISS MARIAN BOYD, MISS KATE H. . BRIGGS, DR. SARAH W. . , COOKE, Miss MARGLYERITE . , . CUSTER, Miss ELIZABETH PENN DIXON, MISS ETHEL M. , DoAN, MR. JOHN L. . , . ENGL, Miss MARIAN. , , GONZALEZ, Miss BEATRICE . GOSLINE, MISS MARX' H. GRANT, Miss JANET . . , HALLER, MISS ELIZABETH HIGGINS, Mlss OCIE , . . KEALHOFER, MRS. H. S ..,. KIEFER, Miss E. CATHERINE , . KLEEMAN, MR. F. C. ,..... . LOWMASTER, Miss MARTHA EVELYN MCCAGUE, Miss ELIZABETH S. , MCKILLIP, MRS. CHARLES L. . MCMILLAN, MISS HELEN M. , , MARQUARDT, MISS GRETCHEN , MASlLl0NIS, Miss JEANNETTE , MEX'ER, Miss GERTRUDE ELLEN , MosER, Miss CATHERINE , , RHOADS, MISS BETTE M RICHARDSON, DR. LULA M. . SCHUSTER, Miss LUCILLE . STEWART, MRs. lNlARY KEMPEL STOLZENBACH, Miss CHRISTINE voN ToRNow, DR. GEORGIANA XNASGATT, Miss RTARTHA , ABBOTT, BARBARA ADAMS, FRANCES . ADAMS, RUTH ANN . ADLER, CAROL . . . ALDRICH, NANCY . . . ANDERSON, BRENDA . . ANDREAE, JANE . . . ANTHONY, DIANA .... APPENZELLAR, MARIANNA . APPLETON, SUZANNE . , , AFTER, MARJORIE . . ARMITAGE, JEAN . . , ARNOLD, BARBARA . . FACUUV STUDENTS Page 151 , , 34 Arlington Rd., Woburn, Mass. . 367 S. Coldbrook Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. . 918 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. . , 1546 Iredell Drive, Raleigh, N. C. , Penn Hall, Chambersburg, Pa. 16 S. Somerset Place, Ventnor, N. , . . . ,goo S. ld St., Chambersburg, Pa. Philadelphia Ave., Ext., Chambersburg, Pa. , . . 1610 Center Ave., Fort Lee, N. J. 519 N. San Marcos St., San Antonio, 7, Texas Lake Road, Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y. . 10 Dorchester Rd., VVetherslield, Conn. 230 E. Queen St., Chambersburg, Pa. 124 E. North St., Lebanon, Ind. 1615 Stratford Rd., Columbia, S. C. 3206 Fanshawe St., Philadelphia, 24, Pa. Penn Hall, Chambersburg, Pa. 51 Leroy St., New York, 14, N. Y. , . Qll Thorn St., Sewickley, Pa. 461 S. 7th St., Chambersburg, Pa. 2728 Creston Ave., New York, 58, N. Y. , 343 E. Hamilton Ave., State College, Pa. 994 XYheelock Rd., Cleveland, 3, Ohio 1324 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, 7, Md. 128 Spencer Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 401 S. Cook St., Trenton, N. J. Penn Hall, Chambersburg, Pa. 307 Station St., McDonald, Pa. 167 Center Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. , 253 Thorn St., Sewickley, Pa. 2 Horatio St., New York, N. Y. T Talbot Ave., Rockland, Maine 36 Van Allen Rd., Glen Rock, N. , 2712 Payne St., Evanston, Ill. , 401 Race St., Cambridge, Md. 141 Oak St., Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. , 66 Milton Rd., Rye, N. Y. , , 510 Overlook Rd., Macon, Ga. , . . . Zoo ISI St., Yale, Mich. . . I5 Circle Crest, Manhasset, L. I., N. Y. , , , . 246 S. ld St., Chambersburg, Pa. . IO E. Maple Ave., Moorestown, N. , . 1505 Cornell St., McKeesport, Pa. . 1801 Spring Drive, Louisville, 5, Ky. IOQ VV. 64th St., New York, N. Y. PENN I-IALL DIRECTORY 1945-1946 BADER, DANA . , . A BARBER,-JEAN ANN BARR, BEVERLY . . A BARTHELMES, JANE BAssrORo, STELLA . BEAL, MARX' . . . BECHTOL, MARY ELLEN ..,,....... . . 4511 Winchester Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. . . . . . 912 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. . . . 836 Hillside Ave., Rochester, 14, N. Y. . . 34 Wellesley Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. . . . . . . .3E. Irvin Ave., Hagerstown, Md. A BEGG,JOANNE , ......... , ..,,, .I . . . . A BELL, DANA ff1tZ.,Yr.sf'f'4 .n .lN0.FJ.'r.Rltflll4 '55 . . BERLIN, HELEN LOUISE ..,,....... ,..., . BISSETTE, DOROTHY BOXVEN, MARX' LOU A BROOKS, ELIZABETH LOUISE . BROOKS, MARTHA . BROXVN, GLORIA . . A BROWN, MARTHA , BRUSTLIN, EVELYN A BRYANT, NANCY . BULRLEY, JOAN . , BURNS, BETTY . . BURRILL, JANICE . BURRILL, MARILYN A' BUTLER, CoNs'rANcE . CAHILL, GLADYSMARY CAMPBELL, LILYAN CARL,JUpITH . . . CASCIANI, XVOLANDA CASTILLO, GRACIELA . CATTELL,ALEIDA . CHANEY,JANE . . CHRISTY, TI-IEODORA . CI-IRITZMAN, PATRICIA CHUDIR, DORIS JEANNE . CLAGGETT, FLORENCE CLARKE, ANNE . . COFFMAN, JOAN . . A COLE, BARBARA . . COLLINS, CAROLYN . COLLINS, NANCY , COUCH, MARJORIE . CRAWFORD, PATRICIA CULTON, GERALDINE . CURRIE, MARGARET A DAILEX', ANNE . DAVE, MILLICENT , DAVIS, DIANA . . . DAVIS, HELEN . . DAwsoN, AILSA . . DELACORTE, CONSUELO A DIAMOND, HELEN . DIxON, KAY . , . DRISCOLL, MARGARET DUDLEY, DONNE'l'TE . DUMONT, JANE . . DUNNING, JANE . . DUNNING, JEANNE . DUsc1-I, WINsLow . A EADIE, DOREEN M.V.s EAsTIN, VIRGINIA . f 1.-P .-.I-hm, PM-ees-Kei.. ELLIOTT, ANN LOUISE ,.... ...,... ELLIS, ELIZABETH , ELTERICH, EMILY . ENRIGHT, ANNE . . FAKE, JOANNE . . FARMER, BETTY ANN FEDERSCHMIDT, MARY' FENSTERMARER, JANE ELLEN . . . 618 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. . . . , . 1013 W. Market St., Orrville, Ohio . , . . . . . . . Box 628, Osterville, Mass. . 6686 32nd St., N. VV., VVashington, 15, D. C. . . . . . . 1446 State Ave., Coraopolis, Pa. , . Soo Princess Anne Rd., Apt. D-5, Norfolk, Va. . . , . . 211 Marshall St., Kennett Square, Pa. ......,...... LuthervIlle,Md. . . S1 Vaughn Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. . . . . . . 401 York St., Olean, N. Y. . . . . Woodward Ave., Athens, Tenn. . 100 Rosedale Ave., East Paterson, N. , .,.. 2828 Lincoln St., Evanston, Ill. . . .40 E. 66th St., New York, 21, N. Y. . . . . . Alton, Wayne County, N. Y. . , . . IO6 Shirley Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. . . . . . IO6 Shirley Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. , . 105 Old Short Hills Rd., Short Hills, N. , 234 Morrison Ave., Staten Island, 10, N. Y. . . . . . . . 334 Vincent Place, Elgin, Ill. . . , , . 242 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. . 55-IO Hamilton Place, Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. . , . . . P. O. Box 759, Guayaquil, Ecuador , 3911 Ingomar St., N. W., Washington, D. C. . . LaSalle Apt., 8 34, 1028 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. .........,...GIenMIlls,Pa. . . . . 23 W. Baltimore St., Greencastle, Pa. . , 1567 E. Blackthorne Place, Milwaukee, Wis. . . 450 I-Iighbrook Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. , . . 2300 Wilmot Ave., Columbia, II, S. C. . 3 Monfort Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. . . . . 310 E. Main St., Batavia, N. Y. . . . . . . McCabe St., Selbyville, Del. . . . 28 Ruskin Rd., Eggertsville, 21, N. Y. . .,....... 260 Elmira St., Troy, Pa. . . . . . . . . Oval Rd., Essex Fells, N. . . 239 Baywood Ave., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. 123 Eakins Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. . . 7 Sherwood Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. . . . . . . . 344 Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. 22 Willets Court, Plandome, N. Y. . . 217 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. . . IO8 Aldershot Lane, Strathmore Village, Manhasset, N. Y. . cfo G. T. Delacorte, 149 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. . , . . . 22 Maple Rd., Melrose, Mass. . . 136 Madison Place, Ridgewood, N. J. . , . 433 Clayton Ave., Waynesboro, Pa. . . 129 Academy Ave., Pittsburgh, 16, Pa. . , . . 163 Brixton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. , . 622 Montgomery Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. . , 622 Montgomery Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Page 152 . . . . Snowden Farm, Fredericksburg, Va. . . I4 Overhill Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. . Caixa Postal 883 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. . . . 300 Spruce St., Hollidaysburg, Pa. . . . . 69 High St., Middletown, Conn. . . . . . 24 Wells Lane, Short Hills, N. . 4709 39th Ave., Sunnyside, L. I., 4, N. Y. . . . . , . Park Lane, Essex Fells, N. . . . . . 916 Leckie St., Portsmouth, Va. . Tiptonbrook Farm, R. D. 1, Malvern, Pa. . . . . . . 310 Ridge St., Leetonia, Ohio J. PENN I-IALL DIRECTORY 1945-1946 FINN, VALERIE .... FISCHBECK, VIRGINIA . . FRIEDBERG, MILLICENT. . FROCK, NANCY' .... GAMMILL, PEGGE . . . . . . GARCIA DE QUEVEDO, IRMA. VILMA . . GARCIA DE QUEVEDO, GARESCHE, LEE ......, GERARD, GRACE .,..,. GILBERT, ELIZABETH . . GILLESPY, BARBARA . . A- GOEBEL, JUNE ANN . . . GOESLE, ELIZABETH . . . GORDON, JUDITH ...I A, GOUGH, MARGUERITE . GRAHAM, JOAN .,.. GRIFFIN, PATRICIA . . GRIEI-'1TH, LUCY . . . GUTHRIE, IRENE . . . A- HALVORSEN, DOROTHY' NJ.l'J 'lv lb Y ',f'.l . WA? -1 9 , . HAMILTON, NANCY. . . HAMILTON, PATRICIA . . HAMPAR, SONA ,... HAULTON, MARCIA. . . HAVER, JANE ,,.,. HECKMAN, MARJORIE . A. HELFRICH, MARGARETN HENRY, LOUISE . . A. HILL, JOAN ,,.. A- HOLLOWAX', Lois . ,f HOPWOOD, MADGE . A M .1,41rff..A-.ff 4..MG411'r-'ri .i'Z A0hfJ.SfI'If4?ff4r1-f . A ' HowARD, MARION . I' HUDSON, RANDALL. . . HUNT, MARGARET . . . HUNTER, DOROTHY . . A IRONMONGER, NANCY IRWIN, BARBARA . JACKSON, VIRGINIA JOHNSON, CAROLYN . KAESSHAEFER, NANCY . KAHN, Lois .,.,. KANE, HANNAH , . . KAY, DOROTHY . . KEARNEY, ANN . . . KELTON, DOROTHEA . KENYON, BARBARA KERCHNER, Lois .... KING, ELIZABETH JEANNE . KINGSBURY, JANET . , . KIRSCHMANN, PAULA . . KLER, MARJORIE . . KNEEBURG, SUSAN . . KNODE, GERALDINE . . KNOWLES, DOLORES . . KOEHLER, BETTY JEAN . KOEHLER, NANCY' ANNE KARTZERT, JANET . . . A , . LATHAM, ROBERTA . . LAUGHLIN, DONNA . . LAWRENCE, JEAN . . LENT, JANE ..... LEONARD, LILLIAN . . LERSNER, PATRICIA . LEWIS, BARBARA . . A- Pzzge 153 . Fetters Mill Rd., Bryn Athyn, Pa. . . 40 Morse Ave., Bloomfield, N. , . 40 Sherley Place, Bridgeport, Conn. . . . . . . . . . Farmington, Pa. . 1020 Northwest Blvd., Columbus, Ohio , . , . . . . . Anasco, Puerto Rico . . . . . . . . . . Anasco, Puerto Rico , . . 4650 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, 8, Mo. . . . . . . 9 Coniston Rd., Short Hills, N. . . , . . 61 Meadowbrook Rd., Longmeadow, Mass. . , . . . IOI3 Myrtlewood Drive, Tuscaloosa, Ala. , I5 Virginia Ave., Virginia Heights, Roanoke, 15, Va. 3 Diana Trail, Emerson Hill, Staten Island, 4, N. Y. . . . . . . 7004 Thatcher Ave., Detroit, 21, Mich. . . . . . 148-33 Kalmia Ave., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. . . . . . . . 229 E. 7th St., Oswego, N. Y. . . 467 Highbrook Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. , . 7M Evelyn Place, Princeton, N. . . . . . Lahaska, Bucks Co., Pa. . . . . 1007 Lake Ave., VVilmette, Ill. . . 418 N. Trumbull St., Bay City, Mich. 414 Crescent Blvd., Hutchinson, Kans. . . 36-36 167th St., Flushing, N. Y. . . . 412 State St., Johnstown, Pa. . 530 YY. Orman Ave., Pueblo, Colo. 7 Birchbrook Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. . . . . . . . . , 4 Spring St., YVesterly, R. l. . . . . . . . . 208 N. Maple Ave., Greensburg, Pa. , . . . ,...., , . Witherbee Court, NYvnnewOod Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. . . . . . 2529 Orrington Ave., Evanston, Ill. . , . . 3192 Sycamore Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio , . 597 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, Pa. , . . . . II2 St. John's St., Tarboro, N. C. 1722 Sycamore St., Bethlehem, Pa. . 3 Eastern Parkway, Auburn, N. Y. . , . 800 YVestover Rd., Richmond, Va. . . . 9 N. 6th St., Stroudsburg, Pa. , . 181 Serpentine Rd., Tenafly, N. . . . 275 Orchard Rd., Newark, Del. . . . . Forest Drive, Short Hills, N. . 820 Park Ave., New York, 21, N. Y. . . . . . . . 98 Clay St., Kane, Pa. 516 N. Church St., VVest Chester, Pa. , . , 7010 JeH'ery Blvd., Chicago, Ill. . , . . 814 Center Ave., Bay City, Mich. . QI Cedarhurst Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y. . 6OI Maplewood Ave., Ambridge, Pa. , . . . . . . . . Gaithersburg, Md. . . . 547 Fellsway East, Malden, 48, Mass. . . . . . . . IIS Arlington St., Johnstown, Pa. . . . Twin Wells, Plainfield Rd., Metuchen, N. . . 247 Riverside Drive, Waterview, Portsmouth, Va. . . . . . 555 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. . 955 Salisbury Court, Grand View Heights, Lancaster, Pa. IO Wilson Drive, Ben Avon Heights, Pittsburgh, 2, Pa. IO WVilson Drive, Ben Avon Heights, Pittsburgh, 2, Pa. . . . . Brodhead Rd., Monaca, Pa. I5 Howard St., New Brunswick, N. J. . . 7401 Bennett Ave., Chicago, 49, Ill. , . . . Maple Brac Moylan, Pa. . . . . . . . . 1821 2d St., Peru, Ill. . Ijl Overlook Ave., Hackensack, N. . 148-I5 Kalmia Ave., Flushing, N. Y. 256 Densmore Drive, Toledo, 6, Ohio 2 2 A A- PENN I-IALI. DIRECTORY 1945-1946 LINDSAY, MARCIA . LUCAS, JACQUELINE LUGO, SYLVIA . . . LUNDSTROM, MARGARE'F LYDDON, ELIZABETH . . LYNCH, JANE .,,,. LYNCH, ROBER' o . . . ,P LYON, MAILE iff 1 .nn iv 'v BIACCSRATH, SHEILA . . A MCIALPINE, VVINIFRED A MCDONALD, JANET . MCGRIEE, PATRICIA . MCNAIR, SONIA . . MANN, ROSEMARY , . MARTIN, BETTY . , MARTIN, MARGARET . MAURER, JOAN . . MERRIS, ANN ,... A MEYER, PATRICIA , . MILANO, BARBARA . MILLER, DONNA , . MILLER, MARION . . MILLER, MARY' . , . . A MILLER, MAY DIANE , MINSRY, JOYCE .... MOORE, ,If MOORE, ANNETTE , . CAROL . . . MORI, JOAN ....., MORIN, GERALDINE , MORIN, LUVIA . . . MORISON, MAOELINE. . MUMFORD, BARBARA . NEAL, BARBARA . . , NELSON, ELIZABETH . NICAS, CHRYSOULA . NORTH, BARBARA . . . OBERST, LOIS'B':v fa -4- F. O'CONNOR,JANE . . , OKNER,EDNA .,... OLIvER, JOAN, 1.4. ,-.Hff1afL44+.fA,v,,.-,rr . nf-Sf . . 386 Highland St., Newtonville, Mass. . . , . . . IO Race St., Cambridge, Md. , . . Box 222, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico . . . . 528 Garden St., Little Falls, N. Y. . . 1007 Highmont Rd., Pittsburgh, 6, Pa. , . . . . . . . . II Cecil St., Dover, Del. . . . . , . . . . . . . .,,. , , . I1LawrenCe Place, Pelham Manor,N. Y. , , . , . 200 Cook Drive, Sioux City, Iowa . . . . . 614 Maywood Ave., Maywood, N. . . 207 West Rd., Glensheallah, Portsmouth, Va. , , , . . . . . II6 S. 5th St., Duquesne, Pa. . , . . . . . 4302 N. 4th St., Arlington, Va. . . . . . . . 136 W. 5th Ave., Gary, Ind. . . . . , . . . . 723 Athalia St., Baden, Pa. . , 2909 S. Kanawha Ave., Charleston, W. Va. . . . . . . 422 N. Galloway St., Xenia, Ohio . . . . , R. F. D. No. 3, Lincoln, Ill. . . 128 E. Long Ave., DuBois, Pa. . . . , . , ..,..... Covington, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . , Fairfield Rd., Caldwell, N. . ,,....,... II Cypress St., Hagerstown, Md. . . King Edward Apts. 102, Oakland, Pittsburgh, 13, Pa. . . , . . . . , . . . , 153 S. Main St., Bangor, Pa. . . . . . , . . . . . 42 Oak Ave., Tenafly, N. J. . . . , . 2615 Gordon St., Allentown, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . , 5 Swimming Point, Portsmouth, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Howland Rd., VVest Newton, 65, Mass. .,.,...,...........I3oILandisAve.,Vineland,N.J. c,f'o The Haytian .American Sugar Co., Port-au-Prince, Haiti, West Indies cfo The Haytian American Sugar Co., Port-au-Prince, Haiti, West Indies , , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434 Gilphin St., Denver, 3, Colo. . , . . . . . . . . . . . 5893 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. . 3811 Newark St., Apt. C, Washington, 16, D. C. . . . . . , . . Kenwood, Chambersburg, Pa. . . Service Club No. 1, Indiantown Gap, Pa. . IO43 Highland Ave., Lincoln Park, 25, Mich. . . II S. Brighton Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. . . .3880 Roswell Rd., N. W., Atlanta, Ga. . . 424 Twin Oak Rd., South Orange, N. ....,,,.,.,...,.............,DerrickCity,Pa. ORMISTON, PHYLLIS . , . -, , ..... ........ ' . . , A OSCHWALD, BARBARA Mfb lltl'f. . G15? P7 9, .llvl K . :f'ni.VF . . . IQ Highland Ave., Red Bank, N. OTT, CARROLL . . PACRARD, JEAN , PADEN, MAROARETT PATE, MARGARET , . PATMANN, PATRICIA . PAUL, ANN . . , PAYJACR, JOAN . PENNOYER, JUNE PETERS, BETTY . PHILLIPS, JANET , , PIERCE, PHYLLIs . PILREY, BETTY ANNE POE, BETTY .... A POPE, LOUISE . . . POTTER, POLLY Jo . . POTTER, SHIRLEY . PRATT, MARGARE1' .' . PULIS, BARBARA , , RATZBURG,PHYl.LlS . . REX, MARJORIE. . . A RITTER, ELAINE . . ROBERTS, JUDITH , . . . . . . . II61SE Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. . , . . . . . . , . . , . 44 Crestwood Drive, Maplewood, N.J. . . 622 Washington St., Wilmette, Ill. . . . . . . . 850 Pearl, Denver, Colo. , . 510 E. Mulberry St., Goldsboro, N. C. . . 325 Princeton Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. . . . 30 Maple Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. . . . , . . . . QI4 Pearl St., Medina, N. Y. , . . . , . 3329 70th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. . , . . . . . R. R. 3, Forest Manor, Anderson, Ind. . . 327 Meadow Lane, Edgeworth, Sewickley P. O., Pa. . . . , . . . . , . 2359 E. 7oth St., Chicago, Ill. . . , . . 28 Pennsylvania Ave., Lakewood, N. Y. . . , . 205 Ridgeway, Little Rock, Ark. . . 53 Bay View Drive, Swampscott, Mass. . , . . . . . . 936 22d St., Altoona, Pa. . . . . R. F. D. 2, Doylestown, Pa. . . . . I2 Story St., Cambridge, Mass. . . 881 Bradford Ave., Westfield, N. J. ...,...,....,..... 394W.MainSt.,Ringtown,Pa. ........,,..........,855ThornSr.,Sewickley,Pa. 156 Hollywood and East Drive, Douglas Manor, Douglaston, L. I., N. Y. . . . , . . . . . . . . . .2987 Claremont Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Page 154 PENN I-IALI. DIRECTORY 1945-1946 ROBINSON, NANCY . . , ROBY, RITA A...,. ROCKWELL, MARION Ng ROLAND, BETTIE JANE RONEY, HARRIET . . . RowE, DOROTHEA . , . RUGE, FLORENCE . SCHARG, BARBARA , . , SCHOELKOPF, BETTINA . SCHULT, HELEN . . . SCOTT, JANE . . . SHAEER, MARY . , SHEETS, SUSANNA SHERIDAN, JOY . , SHERRERD, ISOLA . , SMARR, FRANCES . . . SMITH, GERRY LOU . . SNEIDER, BETTY JEAN. . SOUTHERLAND, JUNE 11: SPADONE, NANCY . . . SPANDEL, JOAN . , . SPARRS, MARGARET SPENCER, NINA . . SPEER, FRANCES . . SPRAGLE, MARION . . , SPREEN, EVELYN , , . STERLING, ADA VIRGINIA STRANG, JEAN ,.,., STURTEVANT, MARX' . . SUMMERS, DOROTHY . . SUTTER, ELIZABETH . , TELLANDER, JAN ELLEN TEIIEEL, JEAN ...,. TEUFEL, JOYCE . . THOMAS, LEOLA ..., THOMPSON, MILLICENT , TISDALE, SHIRLEY . , . TORRERT, JOAN .,.. l,lMANN, ALVA . , VAN RANST,JL'DITH , . VINCENT, VIRGINIA . XVALKER, LINA . . WARNER, HELENE . , YVARTHEN, SIBYL . xv!-IAVER, JANET . . WEISER, SALLY . , xNlELTY,JL'N1A .... YYHITE, CHRISTINE , WILLIAMS, CAROLYN , WILSON, GLORIA , . , XNILSON, MARILX'N , . . rfsflil Q-QP?-' ?'ff.1 64A?ff-QU 4 411.1-Ii tmir37ri i , 56 Redfield Parkway, Batavia, N. Y. , . 2j72 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, 8, Ohio . . , . . .Oclessa, N. Y. 259 Quackenbos St., N. WV., Washington, Il, D. C. , , Broadfording Rd., R. D. 2, Hagerstown, Md. 5 Princeton Rd., Rockville Centre, N. Y. . 4232 Herkimer Place, New York, 55, N. Y. Carrera 46, 69 W. Pierrepont Ave., Rutherford, N. 43 XVhitson St., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. . . 619 YV. Franklin St., Elkhart, Ind. , . . . . Selbyville, Del. . E. Greenman Rd., Haddonfield, N. J. No. 70-I7, Barranquilla, Colombia, S. A. , . Blossom Hill Farm, Lebanon, N. , 900 The Terrace, Hagerstown, Md. 66 S. 2d St., Newport, Pa. . 22040 McCauley Rd., Shaker Heights, 22, Ohio , . . . Oak Hill Farms, Allison Park, Pa. . ..., R. D. 2, Chambersburg, Pa. . . 266 Park Ave., Manhasset, N. Y. , . IO Dunham Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. . 403 Wloodside Ave., Narberth, Pa. Indian Rd., Fieldston, New York, 63, N. Y. 122 Park Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. 729 Riverview, Berwick, Pa. 241 Rockland Rd., Pearl River, N. Y. Main St., Extended, Crisfield, Md. 628 Ramapo Rd., Teaneck, N. , IOO5 McClellan St., Wausau, Wis. 156 VV. South St., Jackson, Ohio 633 Riverside Drive, Columbus, lnd. 516 Greenwood Blvd., Evanston, lll. 680 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 689 l.af'ayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 748 Xenia St., S. E., Vilashington, D. C. Park Blvd., East Liverpool, Ohio 1408 Navahoe Drive, Pittsburgh, 16, Pa. . , Coniston Rd., Short Hills, N. 46 Stonehenge Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. 15692 XVoodland Drive, Dearborn, Mich. 29 XV:Imesit Rd., Waban, Mass. , 928 Sligo Ave., Silver Spring, Md. . . , 9 Pinehurst, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2o20 N St., N. W., Washington, 6, D. C. 101 St. George St., Drummondville, Quebec, Canada , , Orchard Hill, Lawrenceville, N. R. D. 4, Waynesboro, Pa. 4731 Ellicott St., N. NV., Vvashington, D. C. . . . , Frankford, Del. . 76 Clairmont Ave., Westwood, N. 169 Harding Drive, South Orange, N. VVINTERBOTTOM, BARBARA 3601 Connecticut Ave., N. W., ivashington, D. C. WINTERBOTTOM, CAROL . . , . 79 Howland Rd., West Newton, Mass. YVITTEKIND, GLORIA . . XNOLFE, PATRICIA , . WOLFE, PRISCILLA . . YVOLFKAMMER, SALLY . WRIGHT, ROSEMARX' . , WUETHRICH, ANNE . , WYUETHRICH, BARBARA WYNN, MARTHA , . , Pelham Biltmore Apts., Pelham Manor, N. Y. . . , , 421 Market St., Duncannon, Pa. . . , 2309 Oakwood Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. P. O. Box 166, Berea, Ohio 5050 N. Meridian St., lndianapolis, lnd. . 3708 Washington St., Wilmington, Del. . 3708 VVashington St., VVilmingtOn, Del. , 1415 S. E. 2d St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. YEAPLE, EUNICE Ailfi . .vii 'K 4 , . . IO Wyngate Place, Great Neck, N. Y. YOUNG, VIRGINIA . . . . .......... .... 2 3 W. Smith St., Corry, Pa. Page 155 MR. JOHN L. DO.-KN Page 12 Vi ' 422 .5- I s J-f-. .xg If .J-A ' 01. L .2 VI f- ,,.I . iw We 5 A' 5 ' 55' ff-xy . A3 I I 1 . --P755 J .A 1: ,f ,WV A X- .- I. 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Hgh 41- in K '- ' . :, 11 ' 2 '- ., , gl 4? .- ,, f' Q-zz: 4. 4 ,V 44 ' 1 3 ' . '- 4' :C 1 - ., .4 4 1' gf, - 434, 54. .-5 sw. '. 414 pi- N- 1 vi 4' ' . A5 5 ,E 1- '- 3 qu ff. 4.1. H , K E :K ' , -1 Y I' . M ' . -1- . E P 51. '4 X ff Mg. Q '. A ' z i K. f Hi: il Q R5 R ' , . i T .. 1 af , 52 41 L 41, 'ww 2 4 2. 4 '- ai 4 E K 5 EV Pa ,Q , 7 ru, : Ai.: ,iw -qu ' 4 . E . .4 ,LX Q . 4 , -, ?g. 'el 1 -, 'fa is R- I a' I- -4 3 'E N Q. . 4 g. V 14 L 5' ' , 4.34 , -4 4- 44 A- s 5 . . 4 V--4-W x H. i , .X 5 A Q, X4 .l. ' V5 'f-if '23' ' .w 1 ' 55- L It '-I 4-H4. ' ' .,-5' -51 'a Y '41 Q. Qs ying, 1 . - ,K ,X 5 t f to MR. JQHN l., DOAN XVe the graduating classes . . . l ' ., teem it a great honor . . . and privilege . . . to dedicate this 1946 Penntonian . . . to Mr. John L. Doan . . . our instructor ant friend . . . in appreciation of his many years of service . . . and untiring efforts . . to encourage and advise . . . which he has so generously rendered . . . to endear . our years at Penn Hall. Mr. Doan . . . the imparting ol' your keen interest in nature . . . has greatly en- riched the lives of those . . . who have studied under you . . . We will long rememher . . . your cheery Good morning . . . black briefcase . . . umbrella . . . field trips . thoughtfulness . . . and interest in our work. Yvith full hearts . . . we W ish to thank you sincerely . . . for your kindness and Sympathy . . . which willf ' ' ' ' orever remain . . . our inspiration and goal. Page lj Dr. Frenlc Stoclcton Nlagill President Our sincere friend . . . loved by all for his gentle wisdom . . . kindness . . . and sparkling wit . . . always has time fora friendly chat with the student . . . awarm hand- clasp . . . and ready smile . . . bringer of news of the outside world . . . every Saturday morning . . . genial toastmaster of the Athletic Association banquet . . . a nature lover . . . and enthusiastic gardener . . . Sunday visits . . . heart-to-heart talks and inspiring prayers in chapel . . . our beloved . . . Dr. Magill. Page I4 TCD Tl-IE PENN l-IALL . GRADUATES QF 19-46 June, 1946 A few days hence we gather in formal manner to recognize and commend, by work and symbol, the work completed by the members of the classes of 1946. Each graduate has our heartiest con- gratulations for the quality of the work a done, and our sincerest commendation for the spirit in which it has been accomplished. Just to get a piece of work done is one thing, to do it in a manner that really reflects a seriousness of purpose is another. In the one case you make a grade, in the other, you are doing the vastly more important thing, marking a life. In no period of the nation's history has it been more difficult to envision the future or plan for it. To chart a course to a desired haven is difficult enough, but if this haven be one of beauty and light and grace and truth-and God grant that nothing less may satisfy any one of our graduateseto reach it will, indeed, be difficult. Recently the world emerged from a hellish war, and as a nation we are justly proud of the great part we had in terminating it. Wlar is ended, but nationally we are 11Ot at peace. The citizenship of the nation must awaken to the fact that each individual citizen must take his or her citizenship seriously. Thus they will cease to permit gang politicians and racketeers to elect oflicers and to out- line government policies. Then, the cultural, moral and spiritual will have assumed their rightful places in our national and international planning for the future, and we shall have peace. Space does not permit of our enlarging on this theme, nor, indeed, is this the place for it, but we did present the thought for those in whose special interest this is written, who are so soon to enter larger fields of educational work, in the yet larger and more serious and more arduous duties of the larger life, and we must not forget or neglect our duties as citizens. Gladly and pleasantly have we worked with and for you in your attainment of textbook facts, but even more earnestly and seriously that you might add to knowledge a generous measure of wisdom. A well-developed character and a cultured soul are essential to a successful and enriched life. DiHicult indeed it is today to look about you and discover just the course you may wish to follow. This is as diflicult in the economic life as in the cultural, social and spiritual life. The only plan to follow under prevailing conditions is to look within. Your mind and soul must guide you, and they can if you will have it so. Your graduation, a few days hence, but opens a vastly wider horizon. ln the life that lies be- fore, whatever your environment may be, remember that your work at Penn Hall has been but a beginning. Carry into that new life the seriousness of purpose you have manifested here, and each succeeding year will add to its beauty and worth. Seek to enrich your own life for the joy and com- fort it will bring to you, but also that you may, as you will, enrich the lives of others. The evening hours of life's little day will then be light for you, and joy and peace will Hll your soul in the knowledge that you have not lived in vain. This is our heart's most earnest wish for each of you. Your sincere friend, o Q I - opffgdc Page I5 0 1 P. -v Q. . A F 5 I vi. iw V, l , ., af! x 4, , I'-I '1 ,Q .Air 4 , J. 1 L. 'Q ,Q H un 1 U. K'- n ,- I 'Jn 2 . ,A .- X 1. .. L 'f : . .s' 5. , . ,,. . ' 1 . u L 1 A , W Q I X- '.' .'- 4 f , 5 C, 1 Iv' f .Av X 1 Q H 1 ' X , 1, nf 1 1' 1 1 4. -f I x 5 ' ,149 lv ' . N HCC' , sr.'. ur ' . fn VJ 4 I V J 1,I .5.,g' , I l , r 15 -1,34 . ,7 .au ' fn, yl'44 ' sy? I 3 9 -xv' nf ,I 1 4 J Ax . , . , J 1, 1 IK' ,. I' V ,k ' ' .I ,. 5, HR ,xW ,. s , x -,v-4. .,- ff. u uf ' Q DR. BRIGGS MISS BAILEY Deans DR. SARAH YY. BRIGGS .iffzdmzif Dfan Charming Southern drawl . . . a smile that begins in the eyes . . . ready, rapid rep- artee . . . She re:eives the never-ending chain of inquisitors . . . cuts for weekends . . . college entrance requirements . . . scholastic ratings . . . Now this is the Way it stands . . . selected Bible readings in chapel . . . sympathetic . . . energetic . . . always busy . . . cheerful and courteous. MISS RUTH IQ. BAILEY Dean of llze Cl0I15t'7'U!lf0l1V of fllurir Soft-spoken . . . unassuming . . . gentle, kind, and patient . . . theory, melody, harmony . . . Choir, Glee Club, concerts and step-singing . . . keeping life at Penn Hall in rhythm, in harmony and rich in melody. Page 16 MRS. KF.-XI,I-IOFIQR MISS BOYD Deans MRS. JANE C. KFAI,HOlf'I-IR Dean qf Girly Friend and conlidante of every Penn Hall girl . . . stately Southern charm . . . sym- pathetic and understanding . . . those happy little invitations to Monday morning break- fast . . . two taps of the bell . . . Don't forget to sign in and out! . . . Everyone is expected to attend . . . Please sign on the blind-date list . . . taking weekend per- missions . . . recreation, Tuesday night bridge and afternoon walks . . . affectionately known as our Mrs. K. MISS KATE H. BOYD ,J.f.vi.v!zznt Dean of Girfy Always interested in her girls . . . efficient . . . traveled . . . authority on Chambers- burg history . . . open house for residents of the Arts . . . fair damsels munch cookies, crackers and candy while they discuss affairs of the heart . . . Miss Boyd, our friend. Page I7 i946 Faculty Marian Bender Chambersburg, Pa. Engfiflz, Q7o1n'z1a!i.tm Industrious letter-writer . . likes to get them too... questions and answers in one .. sentence . . . For the Com- mentator . . . dry humor. Ethel M. Dixon Chambersburg, P. . Pimm Skilled accompanist . . . organ melodies . . . chapel hymns . . . humor . . . suppers at the Inn. I 7- ' , . Marguerite Cooke Calgary, Alberta Violin, Piano When I flew from the Coast . . . Harrisburg concerts . . . morning coffee . . . golf. . California summer. john I.. Doan Chambersburg, Pa. Xt'it'7lL'f' Friendly greetings . . . hat in hand . . . man ol letters as well as science . . . Young ladies . . . field trips . . . Hora and fauna. II? yf Page IS Elizabeth Custer Ventnor, N. English, Pxyfhafog-v Psychological novels . . . poetry . . . Penn Points copy . . . Florida trips . , . onion sandwiches . . sports coats . . . swimming meets. Marion Engl Fort Lee, N. 1. .121 Clever artist . . . weather sketches . . . suits . . . coif- feurs . . . Vogue . . . knick- knacks for her room . . . plants in her window . . . walks . . . Art History. Beatrice Gonzalez San Antonio, Texas Spanish Red and silver . . . we could say, Busy as a Bea . . . likes rocking chairs . . . bridge parties , . . travel troubles to Texas . . . Spanish Club. !9?4' .' '- I Elizabeth Haller Chambersburg, Pa. Social Srienfes Tearoom at 10:40 . . . eve- ning classes . . . New York trips . . . the sociological as- pects . . . subtle humor . . . that inimitable intonation. 1946 Faculty Mary H. Gosline Aurora, N. Y. Sfie'21fe Trips to up-State . . . after- noon walks . . . l'll stop in Philadelphia. . . . lab ex- periments . . . It must be scientific. Ocie Higgins Lebanon, Ind. Voire The pleasure of coffee . . . Indiana . . . hats . . . tricky and becoming .. . interior deforattm . . . with unusual . co or sc emes. , 4- ,77 .. - yu. VJ 1449149 nay, M' P11 ge IQ Janet Grant Wethersfield, Conn. Eqnitalion Horses 'n' horses . . . or bi- cycles. . .letters from alumnae . . . plans a trip to Bermuda . Granite. Catherine Kiefer Philadelphia, Pa. Bntririesf Ednmlion Whitman's chocolates and mag- azines . . . You have to be there when they put them out . . . black and white . . . or pastels . . . her favorite en- sembles . . . organ melodies. 1946 Faculty Fritz C. Kleemann Chambersburg, Pa. E qu imti on Cascade Camp reunions . . . plans for the farm . . . Chicago trips and wedding bells . . . M l 8. . Jeannette Masilionis Cleveland, Ohio Plzysinzl Education Poetry . . . stocking dolls . . . orange-tinted notes for boxes . . . lt's the way you play the game . . . hockey . . . trips. Martha Evelyn Lowmaster New York, N. Y. Hislorlv Penntonian proofs and dead- lines . . . notebooks . . . jokes . . . travel troubles . . . Man- hattan serenade. Elizabeth S. McCague Sewickley, Pa. Lalin, .ilgebnz Paoli reunions . . . new vo- cabulary . . . no classical in- fluence there . . . Christmas cards . . . packing problems . . . Corinthian Club activities. Page 20 Gretchen Marquardt State College, Pa. Englitlz Coats . . . formals . . . C. I dance plans . . . Tucker . . . breakfasts with Miss Halle: . . . Penn Points. Mary Evelyn McKillip Chambersburg, Pa. Bzzxinest Eduralion Shorthand . . . 'Wvatch your characters . . . housekeeping . . . guests in the garden . . . during the summer . . . Coffee at the tearoom. Helen McMillan New York, N. Y. Bzzsiners Edumlion Prom problems . . . Senior meetings . . . merchandise or the-price ofeggsf' . . . Hannel her favorite textile . . . I feel a draft . . . Bronx blues. Bette M. Rhoads Trenton, N. Plzysiml Edumlion Swimming trips and victories . . . My faithful car . . . Florida tan . . . posture week . . . Trenton. Gertrude Ellen Meyer Baltimore, Md. .fri Art exhibits . . , notebooks . . . afternoon walks . . . sees your future in the palm of your hand . . . Phi Alpha Chi projects . . . Chambersburg Art Club. Lulu M. Richardson Williamsport, Pri. Ffentlz, Gernnm, Spmziffz Wednesday morning break- fasts . . . Silex . . . chaperon- ing Friday night dinners . . . Monday morning appointments The lust time l saw Paris. Page 21 T946 Faculty Catherine Moser Philadelphia, Pn. .1 I atlzemali fj Action pictures . , . at the basketball games . . . dark- room developments . . . hikes o'er hill and dale . . . evening diversions . . . bridge and chess . . . Anything to eat? Lucille Schuster McDonald, Pu. Dietilizz 71 Holiday dinners . . . Spanish . . . movies . . . Pittsburgh . . . parties and menus. F., T946 Faculty Hrs. Mary K. Stewart Christine R. Stolzenbach New Rochelle, N. Y. Sewickley, Pa. l.il1mrn121 fwffflfll Rental library project . . . Stories . . . clever and amus- tricky earrings . . . suits . . . ing . . . Sewickley enthusiast pocketbooks . . . our com- . . . likes symphonies . . . muter. . . with EXIill'lUI'l. bridge . . . hall parties . . French Club. Georgiana von Tornow Martha G. Wasgatt New York, N. Y. Rockland, Maine Spfeclz, Drama Home Eronomif: Versatile and witty . . . Dr. J. C. II plans and parties . . . v. . . . Penn Hall Players blue car . . . that Down . . . polished productions . . . East a . . . cribbage games New York visits . . . theater . . .lobster dinners. tickets . . . bridge. Page 22 Ann Magill Sullivan Chambersburg, Pa. .iflllilllllf S5l'I't I!Z7lV Balcony scene for chapel cuts . . . alumnae news and dues . . . Bob . . . letters from overseas. Emily S. Young Chambersburg, Pa. Resident N une Crossword puzzles . . . likes green . . . afternoon walks home . . . Michael back in U. S. 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K j-2,2a5, 'S ' 1923 , . Pagg 27 - xg 5 -f-.- T -. 5 'f ' 311:35 N., ,JQSIQ55 v4 .1 v,r I' 'x Q., ' v7 1' W ' 011 so .. . ' '- 'P 'AVG N .4-,-,-.1- QQ Q' f-hug .5fEL4.w'2 .,' J . lv, PQ, . ' -..-'-:ESD : . . -',---L.--Z 1.19 - e-Qu WL, x. -.-,iy1f3 ,1'7,: fg:.yi1.,?kf, 1. v 'iv ' fn -:vw sa fitflfti r :F an I.Ml in rim' ,Ll Helen S-tliult. Gerry Lou Smith. Barham Pulis. Carroll Ott, Bliss M4:Mill.1n. The O T S 'lxl lClNJOlilTCgll1SlI1'44, . . . seven Sophomores . . . Fan Speer . . . a wonderful president . Ginny jackson, vice-president and sports representative . . . Marg Lundstrom, secretary . janet Kratzert, treasurer . . . all but one are still with us . . . under the enrh i ' of Miss Shelly . . . the Mexican fruit sale . . . gay hooth gourds . . . prohts to the Red Cross . . . hock oeocheague . . . we had fun . Now i j Q USIHSIII s . 1 repor . . on a thr ' C supervision . . strung with huaraches and , ts . . . spring canoeing picnics up the Con- to the Junior year. iving class of thirty-three . . . Carol Fries, our president . . . Carroll Ott, vice- president . . . Dolly Dawson, secretary . . . Helen Davis, treasurer . . . butt room parties after ten . . . Sunday dates . . . choosing Miss Nlchlillan our adviser . . . helpful suggestions . . . always an idea . . . Phyl and Gerry l.ou, the Glee Cluh upholders . . . also represented us in the choir . . . Dolly and Candfs jitterlvugging . . . hlori's horse . . . Ginny and the hockey team . . . hlo's sharpshooting . . . Dotty, l.ois, and Sissy going out to dinner . . . chaperoned . . . no spread-room privileges . . . twenty-Five-cent Fine for not attending meetings . . . large at- tendances . . . Mudgie representing us in the War Activities Committee . . . we bought war stamps, or else! . . . the junior-Senior Pri'-in . . . Carroll Ott, co-chairman . . . a wond i ' ertul -1 ob Page 23 done by Candy Chaney on publicity . . . dance off, scarlet fever . . . but no . . . the J. C. l's gave us their dance . . . including orchestra . . . the party for them in the Solarium . . . thanksa million . . . Moonlight Mood dance theme . . . Miss McMillan having date trouble . . . hustle bustle . . . midnight supper . . . buying a box for the Spring Horse Show . . . wonderful show . . . Dolly selling . . . yelling . . . Otto and Mudgie carrying off honors . . . the Junior- Senior Prom . . . hard work . . . the fruit cup and strawberry sundae . . , Carol's farewell speech . . . preparations for step-singing . . . closing another year. SENIORSl . . . during the summer vacation we grew . . . now we are forty-six . . . rarin' to go . . . Carroll Ott, our president . . . Helen Schult, vice-president . . . Gerry Lou Smith, secretary . . . Barbara Pulis, treasurer . . . meetings in the butt room . . . initiation . . . the worms squirm . . . the black list . . . service . . . Senior privilege, that meal cut . . . the College Inn . . . try-outs for Phyl's cheerleading squad . . . Candy Chaney, Mary Shafer, Joan Mori, our representatives . . . Fall Horse Show . . . missing classes , . . that night, the Senior Dance . . . Gerry Lou, the dance chairman . . . Dotty Kay and the wonderful silhouettes . . . Mo and her Mercersburg snow man . . . Howers from the snow men . . . the Swing Club from Harrisburg . . . good music . . . Barbara Arnold's brother cleaning up . . . Mary Bechtol doing a swell job . . . HO Little Town of Bethlehem . . . Spreen's unforgettable performance-great work . . . cheering Ginny, Sissy, Terry, and Joy on in hockey . . . the early vacation . . . we loved Hu . . . then to make it up . . . Lilyan, Bobby, Marty, and 4'Out, out brief candlefOut, out damned spot . . . Patty Chritzman's red hair . . . no temper to match . . . Helen looking so extra special for dinner . . . Dotty Kay back from the Canadian border with the sparkler . . . we all wish her best of luck in October . . . preparations for the Junior-Senior Prom . . . Gerry Lou, co-chairman . . . Sheila beckoning all with the eye-catching posters . . . Mudgie, visiting everyone, waving tickets around . . . The Enchanted Ball . . . the staircase . . . the gold curtains . . . great imagination this class has . . . inducing Lois to go . . . free weekend . . . those Saturday afternoon exams .... LX nn Kearney and her frequent guest . . . Bobby Pulis and the golden voice . . . the Spring Horse Show . . . buying boxes . . . Jackie right in there riding . . . Robby Lynch's handsome Marine brother . . . everyone's still talking about Marg's brother . . Joyce . . . the little girl with big ideas . . . helping put over those dances . . . Luvia Morin . . . secretary of Le Cercle Francais . . . Marty cultivating a Southern accent . . . to fool Miss McMillan . . . crew caps finally arriving . . . canoeing . . . falling in . . . swimming tests . . , tennis . . . Yvonne learning to swingamean racket . . . the Memorial Day picnic . . . Gerry Lou going in feet first . . . Oakie still dragging Mercersburg around . . . Peggy Pratt waiting to sing the Hong Kong Blues . . . Helene and her Latin troubles . . . Jean and Jane bringing us news of the outside world . . . the Junior-Senior Banquet . . . Otto's carefully prepared and heart- warming speech . . . the Juniors did themselves proud . . . waiting for Doctor Magill to light his pipe . . . then a blue haze . . . the Senior breakfast . . . bacon and eggs . . . college boards finished . . . then good-bye to Final blue books . . . graduation weekend . . . little brothers . . . Mom, Dad, Aunt, Uncle, Grandma . . . bridge till all hours . . . sleeping on the Hoot . . . teas . . . the snapping cameras . . . no chaperones . . . rainbow class dresses . . . flowers . . . the art exhibit . . . rings . . . crew caps . . . blazers . . . class will . . . caps and gowns . . . studies . . . memories. We banded together, making the best Senior class ever . . . the cigarette shortage . . . Joy's composition on Bumming a Cigarette . . . worrying along with Shirley aboutJack . . . cheering our teams on to victory . . . seeing that the girls on campus were fed with the luxuries from the Inn and the village . . . the spreads after lights . . . Sunday dates . . . but now it is time to close the book . . . our high school days are over . . . and the memories are ever dear . . . good-bye. Page 29 CAPTIGNS 1. Slavery for enchantment. 2. VVhat's up, Docs? 3. I bid three hearts. 4. Suite. 5. Dancing in the Dark. 6. Pals. 7. Mail call. 8. Glamour! 9. Demure? IO. Slacks and shirts. 1 1. Oh, that smile! 12. About to mount. 13. Ready? Lights out. 14. Waiting for someone. 15. Looking for chromosomes? 16. Viewing Senior masterpiece? 17. Carnival Day. 18. Oh what make-up can do! 19. VVeekend too much? Page 30 35 if 3' 1 2 f I v1-3 , 5 Mx? 4 i. ii? S' 54 '. . QTY' 03 . T' I 1' --..- 118 ISI, 050, P, . 1-'Earl 'ie M M' r what lf, RPO IP! Seniors CAROL ADLER XYoodmere New York Our dark eyes . . . with long locks to match . . . that perpetual bright smile . . . her even disposition . . . our shining example . . . keeps us up-to-date on the latest styles . . . has a mania for . . . collecting pictures . . . Close As Pages ina Book . . . refuses to eat fish . . . we'llneverforget her . . . It'sariotl . . . Carol. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club .ig Athletic Association .iq Riding Club .ig Penn Hall Players 4. BARBARA ANN ARNOLD New York City New York Large brown smiling eyes . . . long wavy brown hair . . . loves delicious food . . . she's kind . . . thoughtful . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . a whiz in history . . . collects cocktail stirrers . . . and diary material . . . thinks diets are silly . . . takes things apart . . . has trouble reconstructing . . . Marty, clean the room! . . . Bobbie ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 43 Athletic Association 4.5 Riding Club .tg Hans Kindler Club 4. MARY BEC I-ITOL Orrville Ohio Brown hair . . . and eyes . . . with a way of toss- ing her head . . . andatalent for dramatics . . . can't stand hats . . . loves seafood and oh yes, Johnny . . . her hobbies . . . books and music . . . awaiting the summer at Lake Erie . . . swoons over Gregory Peck . . . favorite color, yellow . . . My Heart Tells Me . . . diets unsuccessfully . happy-go-lucky . . . frequently heard saying, Yipesl . . . Butch. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 43 Athletic .Association 3, 4.5 Hans Kindler Club 3, .tg Penn Hall Players 3, 4g Glee Club 3, .tg French Club 3, g Little Town of Bethlehem 3, .tg This Little Hand 3. 3,,lp:lI?A7Q.C? JJ! I ID , ' fdzcxl -. f C' f' . jig, - ,den 72 K T!4.111f- --5 1946 MARTHA HELEN BROOKS New Rochelle New York Hearty laugh . . . echoing down the halls . . . plays trumpet . . . off and on . . . horses . . f'Guess who I rode today? . . . Marty one-note . . . hates cleaning the room . . . lYhere's Bobble . . . ever ready to eat . . . play . . . likes tall men . . . writ- ing . . . Oh my gosh . . . Hashing red hair . . . radiant complexion . . . lumber-iack shirt and Zoot slacks . . . Marty.', ACTIVITIES: Athletic .Association 3, 45 Riding Club 3, 4,5 Riflery Club 43 Camera Club 41 French Club 3. MARILYN ANN BURRILL Syracuse New York Brown hair in a feathercut . , . twinkling dark eyes to match . . . combine to create that impish ex- pression . . . always seen in slacks . . . and Wears them to perfection . . . artistic dabbler in oil painting . . . a speed demon at the wheel . . . skilled and en- thusiastic athlete . . . that blue suit . . . avid pho- tographer . . . My metabolism, you know . . . Mo. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, .tg Big Sister 4, Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4g Hockey 4g Basketball 3, 45 Manager 4g Riflery Club 45 Vice-President 4: Hans Kindler Club 3, 4. LILYAN RUTH CAMPBELL Elgin Illinois Yearns to go to Russia . . . reads Russian novels . . . yes, she likes men . . . and dancing . . . gay . . . bright brown eyes . . . witty . . . compelling personality . . . rides . . . swims . . . and talks . . . and talks . . . and talks . . . has an antipathy for back-slappersn . . . early risers . . . neat people . . . writes beautiful themes . . . He's a gourd head . . that's a la . . . Campbell, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4g Athletic .Association .tg Riding Club 4.3 Hans Kindler Club 45 Camera Club 4. PW 33 up-Q -li N- X , swf i Seniors JANE BARTO CI-IANEY Washington District of Columbia Staunch supporter of Great Neck I-Iigh . . . our very able Editor-in-Chief . . . always on the go . . . never too busy to help . . . has a way with books . . . high honors always . . . fashionable nightshirts . . . afterlights chats . . . reliable intramural hockeyplayer . . . nice to know . . . Now I'll fell one! . . . Candy. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 43 Big Sister .tg Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4g Cheerleader 3, 4,4 Hans Kindler Club 3, 44 Penn Hall Players 3, .tg French Club 3, 42 Secretary 3g Spanish Club 41 Penn- tonian, Editor-in-Chief .tg Cum Laude 3, 4,5 Reserve Mathematics Award 421 Spanish Award 3g French Award 33 A Miracle of Saint Anthony 3. PATRICIA CHRITZMAN Greencastle Pennsylvania Those weekends at home . . . lovely long red hair . . . fair and petite . . . quiet and poised . . . con- stantly studying . . . snacks after lights . . . loves to drive her sleek car . . . dislikes blind dates . . . tele- phone calls galore . . . dresses to perfection . . . neat as a pin . . . fun to be with . . . I got a letter from George todayn . . . Pat, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club .rg .Athletic Association .gg Hans Kindler Club 4. MARJORIE HOPE COUCI-I Troy Pennsylvania A cheery . . . I-Iallol . . . cute . . . small . . . blonde . . . and a merry laugh . . . it makes you laugh, too . . . always seen in riding clothes-loves it . . . and sailing . . . a pair of dancing feet . . . has fun at everything . . . class spirit plus . . . friendly . . . vibrant . . . a big, big smile . . . and a bigger heart . . . loves a good time . . . what would we do without . . . Mudgie. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4g Big Sister 4g Athletic Associa tion .gg Riding Club 3, 4g Drill Team 4g War Activities Board 3. Page 34 HELEN CLARE DAVIS Cumberland Maryland Our gay Senior . . . with naturally curly blonde hair . . . twinkling brown eyes . . . always singing, so her suitemates say . . . her ambition, to sing in musical comedy . . . her likes . . . men in general . . . but especially Bill and Bob . . . loves to travel . . . her mania, souvenir collecting . . . still talking about Christmas I945' . . . No Jive! . . l. Roger . . . a thoroughly popular girl 1S . . . liD3VlC.n ACTIVITIES: Treasurer of Class 31 Corinthian Club 2, 3, 43 Big Sister 4Q Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Hans Kindler Club 3, 43 Penn Hall Players 41GlCC Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 21 French Club 3, 43 Little Town of Bethlehem 3, 43 Halloween Play 4. AI LSA JUNE DAWSON Manhasset New York Large, luminous brown eyes . . . always well dressed . . . talented tap dancer and writer . . . ready smile and wit . . . a hep jitterbug and continual study- bug . . . full of fun . . . our ingenious interior decorator . . . a peppy athlete . . . chairman ofthe Mercersburg date bureau at Penn Hall. . .in- numerable male admirers . . . that's pretty Dolly. ACTIVITIES: Secretary of'Class ,TQ Corinthian Club 33 Big Sister 43 Riding Club 33 Hans Kindler Club 31 Penn Hall Players 4: French Club 43 Hallowe'en Play 3. ELIZABETH ANNE ELLIS Middletown Connecticut Reticent . . . black hair . . . green eyes . . . col- lects everything in records . . . Chicago Jazz to A'Claire de Lunen . . . handsome wardrobe . . . imi- tations of baby sister . . . early to bed . . . early to rise . . . has no love for math . . . punctual . . . admirable room . . . addapicture gallery . . . Any- body wanna go to the Grille? . . . understanding . . . Peachie. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4, Big Sister 43 Athletic Associa tion 3, 4, Hans Kindler Club 3, 4. Page 35 bi 5 4-fi Seniors BARBARA BELL GILLESPY Birmingham Alabama Has a genius for matching sweaters and skirts . . . art enthusiast . . . that Alabama drawl . . . per- petual sense of humor. . .sprays room with Je Reviensn . . . comely . . . wears red well . . . presi- dent of I Can Do Anything Club . . . many . . . many friends . . . smooth dancer . . . Did I ever tell you about my cat? . . . immaculate . . . the episode with that certain St. .Iamesonian . . . you're right . . . IIIS . . . Bebe. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 44 Athletic Association 4: Riding Club 43 Hans Kindler Club 43 Penn Hall Players 4, Phi Alpha Chi 41 Glee Club 4. IRENE THERESE GUTHRIE Bucks County Pennsylvania Tall . . . grace personified . . . striking . . . wavy hair . . . long, painted nails . . . funny chuckle . . . heard at all hours . . . adores those weekends . . . and letters . . . and parties . . . parties . . . parties . . . hates coy women . . . and waiting . . . VVilco . . . a password . . . the life of any party . . . per- sonality plus . . . Terry, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 43 Athletic .Association .1.QI'IOCl'CEy 41 Hans Kindler Club 43 French Club 4. VIRGINIA C. JACKSON Tenany New Jersey Oh honestly .... A -I hockey and basketball star . . . nothing is too much trouble . . . letters from Yale . . . always hungry . . . loves those red pumps . . . quiet manner . . . when asleep . . . counts the bells two months before going home . . . does her real living after lights . . . owns more skirts than she can count . . . tall . . . friendly . . . Ginny, ACTIVITIES: Vice-President of Class 25 Corinthian Club 2, 3, 4g Big Sister 3, 4: Athletic .Association 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Hockey 1, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 Hans Kindler Club 3, 44 Spanish Club 31 Penntonian Staff 45 Penn Points Staff 4. Page 36 1946 LOIS HELEN KAHN New York New York Attractive . . . with the height of a model . . . very friendly manner . . . kind . . . thoughtful . . . sloppy clothes and sentimental music . . . her favorite indulgences . . . New York, movies, hamburgers and cokes . . . also tops with her . . . her ambition . . . to travel . . . then settle down in the country . . . and raise a family . . . her only dislike . . . home- work . . . always ready for a good time . . . is . . . Lo, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4, Big Sister 4, .Athletic Associa- tion 3, 44 Riding Club 3, 4g Hans Kindler Club 3: French Club 3, 41 Spanish Club 3, 4. DOROTHY KAY Wlest Chester Pennsylvania Dark curls . . . beautiful eyes . . . dreams ofOcto- ber . . . Mrs. Paul . . . sweet smile . . . dazzling diamond . . . decorations . . . for dances . . .adores bridge . . . haunts the butt room . . . calm, cool, and collected . . . the keyboard fascinates her . . . but art is her pet . . . is always doodling . . . she's kind . . . sincere . . . friendly . . . an expert rider . . . loves horses . . . No stun . . . Dottie ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 44 Big Sister 41 Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4g Riding Club 3, 42 Drill Team 43 Hans Kindler Club 3, 41 Phi Alpha Chi 3, 43 French Club 3QPCFlnl'OI'lI1l!1 StatT 4. ANN KEA RNEY Chicago Illinois Blonde hair waving over her shoulders . . . bluest of eyes . . . she and her J. C. roommate . . . an at- tractive campus couple . . . Bob, her O. A. O., at- tended Mercersburg-and Penn Hall all last year . . . seen on several return visits this year . . . adores having her back scratched . . . collegiate plans-to major in journalism . . . in which she's very talented too . . . cleverly named her very prized possession, a teddy bear- ARKie -Bob's initials . . . Oh, what a panic! . . . Annie 5 ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4: Athletic .Association 3, 4, Hans Kindler Club 35 Penn Hall Players 3, 43 Camera Club 3, Spanish Club 33 Press Club 3, 4. Pdgf 37 s . 'Ht -s- 'C- Ur? 'st is Seniors BARBARA ANNE KENYON Cedarhurst New York Cute smile and dimples . . . round face framed by natural waves . . . generous . . . everybody's pal . . . hates to study . . . but reads poetry on the sly . . . real talent in the art department . . . rides . . . horses . . . and more horses . . . loves Vermont . . . ski trips . . . snow . . . longs for a small house . . . tucked away in Vermont . . . always cheerful . . . laugh straight from the heart . . . warm . . . we love . . . Kenny. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4g Big Sister 4g Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4g Riding Club 3, 44 Drill Team 3, 4g Hans Kindler Club 3, 4g French Club 41, 44 Phi Alpha Chi 3, 4. ,IANET KINGSBURY Malden Massachusetts Tall, striking . . . always sporting a sleek hair-do . . . loves to buy clothes . . . as her ultra-complete wardrobe proves . . . is really a romanticist at heart . . . loves poetry . . . Gene . . . semi-classical music . . . and Gene . . . her extra-curricular activities . . . weekends . . . knitting . . . writing Gene . . . an empty mailbox and basketball . . . her only com- plaints . . . telephone calls from B-a-a-ston Let's go to the butt room! . . . Jan, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Athletic Associa- tion 3, 43 Riflery Club 4, Manager 4g I-Ians Kindler Club 3, 44 Penn Hall Players 4g Ifrench Club 43 Spanish Club 3. JACQUELINE LUCAS Cambridge Maryland Naturally curly brown hair . . . framing two twink- ling eyes . . . and a captivating smile . . . has an extra-special liking . . . for horses . . . sleeping . . . eating . . . and, of course, loves Ed . . . noted for an even disposition . . . and those conversations after lights . . . collects snapshots . . . and statues of horses . . . abhors reckless driving . . . studying . . . cheer- ful people early in the morning . . . Oh, cuss word! . . . -Iackief' ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4g Big Sister 4g Athletic Associa- tion 3, 45 Riding Club 3, 4, Penn Hall Players 43 Penntonian Stall' 4. Page 38 If MARGARET LUNDSTROM Little Falls New York Listen, kids, I've got to study . . . a perpetual worrier . . . just glued to her desk . . . almost too conscientious . . . would talk all night if you let her . . . desires to be a pharmacist . . . sweet and alfable . . . quiet distinctive charm . . . immaculate in every way . . . excels in Latin . . . once a friend always a friend . . . thatls . . . Marg, ACTIVITIES: Secretary of Class 21 Corinthian Club 2, 3, 4g Big Sister 45 Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 25 Hans Kindler Club 3, 4g Glee Club .gg Spanish Club 4, Latin Award 3. ROBERTA LYNCH Pelham Manor New York Always homework . . . sweet and petite . . . twink- ling eyes . . . infectious smile . . . those mixed nuts! . . . loves Snuffy', . . . famous for her witty re- marks . . . likes to write letters . . . that class after chapel . . . faithful to good old New York State . . . good matured . . . talks incessantly about her brother . . . YVhen do we go home? . . . amicable . . . is . . . Robby. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4g Athletic Association 43 Hans Kindler Club .tg Spanish Club 4. SHEILA JOAN ANN MacGRATH Maywood New Jersey The smiling Scotchman . . . eyes that crinkle when she laughs . . . long strawberry blonde hair . . . a wistful smile . . . ever ready for fun . . . full of the St. Nick . . . packed with artistic talent . . . side line . . . acting . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . always neat . . . forever day dreaming . . . of Johnny . . . drawing cartoons . . . eating chocolate ice cream . . if you want to have fun see . . . Scottie ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 44 Athletic Association 3, 4Q Riding Club 3, 4g Little Town of Bethlehem 4. Pdgf 39 7' E .xii Seniors JOYCE MINSKY Allentown Pennsylvania - Bright red hair . . . dimples . . . generous . . . Hair for clothes . . . dancing . . . dramatics . . . actually studies in study hall . . . laughs easily . . . discreet . . . those letters and calls from Roy . . . no stopping her . . . when food is around . . . witty remarks. .. practically commutes from Allentown . . . loves senti- mental songs , . . short and sweet . . . Joyce. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4, .Athletic .Association 4,4 Riding Club 4, Penn Hall Players .pg Spanish Club .:,. JOAN MORI Vineland New Jersey Pert and peppy . . . personality plus . . . a Hash- ing smile and infectious laugh. . . immensely in- terested in creative writing . . . winner ofmany ribbons at horse shows . . . loathes sweet potatoes . . . Do you know something? . . . loves kelly green and wears it well . . . collects Benny Goodman sextet records . . . weekends at Lawrenceville . . . Valley Forge . . pretty and witty . . . -Toe. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 43 Big Sister 41 Athletic Associa- tion 3, 45 Cheerleader 4,5 Riding Club 3, 4,4 Drill Team 4.5 Hans Kindler Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4g French Club 3, 44 Penntonian Staff 4. LUVIA JEANNE MORIN Port-au-Prince Haiti Pretty, intelligent, and talented . . . friendly and fun . . . speaks Spanish and French fluently . . . lends an air ofthe exotic YYest Indies to Penn Hall . . . class spirit personified . . . always neat . . . capable French Club secretary . . . charms all with her music and creative writing . . . there's no doubt we'll be able to say . . . We knew 'Nonnie' when! ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 43 Big Sister 4: Athletic Associa- tion 3, 43 Hans Kindler Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 43 Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. Page 40 1946 BARBARA LEE DIUBIFORD Indianapolis Indiana Quiet . . . willing . . . friendly smile . . . loves to sit up in the butt room . . . hates to study . . . proud of being an aunt . . . heartily supports the Navy . . . neat as a pin . . . poised and retiring . . . takes nightly trips to the spread room . . . is constantly munching candy . . . likes bridge . . . is kind and helpful . . . Mum is . . . Mumford, ACTIVITIES: Athletic Association 45 Hans Kindler Club 4. JANE O'CONNOR Atlanta Georgia Long, straight tresses . . . deep dimples . . . vi- vacious and talkative . . . likes snow, basketball, and the Air Corps . . . still talking about when she lived in the Philippines . . . an Army brat through and through . . . owns an enviable wardrobe . . . always writing letters . . . Oh, those slacks! . . . famous for her numerous dates and weekends . . . Don't tell me your troubles! . . . Okee. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 45 Athletic Association 4: Basketball 4.4 Riding Club 4, Spanish Club 4. CARROLL OTT Maplewood New Jersey VVe proudly present . . . our president . . . grace- ful . . . poised . . . charming . . . XYill the meeting please come to order . . . beautiful rider . . . swim- mer . . . dynamic on the basketball court . . . lovely clothes . . . from the pages of Vogue . . . irresistible smile . . . alittle wistful around the corners . . . warm eyes . . . and full of fun . . . there's no one quite like our . . . Otto. ACTIVITIES: President of Class 43 Vice-President 3: Corinthian Club 3, 4Q Big Sister .gg Athletic Association 3, 4g Riding Club 3, 4g Vice-President 4Q Drill Team 3, 4g Hans Kindler Club 3, .tg Penn Hall Players 3, 43 Secretary 4g Cum Laude 3, 4. Page 41 , ,. 'Ng' ' xii xx . L- .... r:.',A.-.:i:-.7 As.. Seniors JUNE PENNOYER Jackson Heights New York Big hazel eyes that intrigue everyone . . . just can't wake up ln the mornmg . . . excels ID French . . . just adores her cats . . . and Boothbay Harbor . . . a keen sense of humor . . . conscientious about her work . . . Oh, those College Boards! . . . a wonderful friend to have . . . Did you put the plant in the bathtub? . . . Penny, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 35 Big Sister 44 Athletic Association 3, 4Q Hans Kindler Club 3, 4g Penn Hall Players 3, 4g French Club 3, 4- SHIRLEY JAYNE POTTER Larchmont New York Blonde, grey-eyed, glamorous Senior of room 543 . . . whose daily concern . . . is getting a letter from Jack . . . collects odd teacups . . . never gains weight, but keeps on trying . . . oh, so gullible . . . and don't think her roommate doesn't take advantage! . . . ab- hors farm life . . . her favorite song Stardust . . . her piece, Clair de Lune . . . Oh, honestly . . Kitten, ACTIVITIES: Athletic Association 4Q Hans Kindler Club .tg Penn Hall Players .tg Phi Alpha Chi 45 Penntonian Stal? 4g Penn Points Stall' 3, 4. MARGARET I. PRATT Cambridge Massachusetts A nice combination of . . . blue eyes . . . blonde hair . . . a head taller than IHOSt other Seniors . . . lived in China thirteen years . . . loves Chinese food . . . keeps her friends posted on all phases of Chinese living . . . her hobby, riding . . . modestly protests . . . I don't know much about itn . . . dislikes Frank Sinatra . . . having to turn off lights and pull down blinds for her roommate . . . By Gum! . . . Pig- let. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3g Athletic Association 3, 4g Riding Club 4. Page 42 1946 BARBARA JOAN PULIS Westfield New Jersey Music . . . music . . . and more music . . . wist- ful blue eyes . . . true to the Coast Guard . . . but definitely . . . our dependable class treasurer . . . en- joys swimming . . . riding . . . phone calls from Neil . . . early riser . . . specific plans for the future . . . extraordinary good luck . . . captivating grin . . plus a giggle . . . that's the way it is with . . . Bobby. ACTIVITIES: Treasurer of Class 41 Corinthian Club 41 Athletic Association 44 Riding Club 4, Hans Kindler Club 4g Glee Club 44 Choir 4g Penn Points StaH 4. PHYLLIS ELLEN RATZBURG Ringtown Pennsylvania The last time I was at Genetti's . . . apt student . . . unaffected . . . unlimited correspondence . . . well dressed . . . partial to sciences . . . member of the Diary-Keepers Club . . . versed in the ways of men . . . can't resist food . . . adept dancer . . . contagious laugh . . . Look, kids, a troop train . . . with troops . . . it's our fair-haired Big Sister chair- man . . . Phyl. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4g Vice-President 43 Big Sister Chairman 4g Athletic .Association 3, 4Q Cheerleader 3, 41 Captain 45 Hans Kindler Club 3, 43 Penn Hall Players 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Choir 3, 4, French Club 41 Penntonian Sflll'T4Q Penn Points Staff 4. RITA JANET ROBY Cincinnati Ohio Always around . . . with that sparkle . . . in green eyes . . . rides constantly . . .jumps . . . Duke . .. Duke . . . Duke . . . to ride in Madison Square Garden . . . a suppressed desire . . . hates rainy days . . . no riding . . . whiz in trig . . . but hates to study . . . willing fourth for bridge . . . Got any cards? . . . talks after lights . . . about England . . . that wistful voice . . . warm . . . sincere . . . How many free periods do I have today? . . . af- fectionately called . . . Robot. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4g Big Sister 4, Athletic Associa- tion 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 4Q Drill Team 3, 4g Hans Kindler Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, Penntonian Stall' 4. Page 43 I XXX Seniors HELEN JOAN SCHULT Elkhart Indiana How 'bout game of bridge? Just a few hands . . . laughing up the hall . . . cute . . . friendly . . . ever willing and ready . . . talks . . . thinks . . . dreams . . . about Bob . . . has a wonderful time living . . . hoping . . . alert . . . easy on the eyes . . . loves anything . . . if it's chocolate . . . kind . . . thoughtful . . . excellent dancer . . . good instructress . . . I got a letter today . . . that's . . . Helen. ACTIVITIES: Vice-President of Class 4.4 Athletic Association 4. MARY M. SHAFER Haddonfield New Jersey The girl with the Ipana smile . . . that certain style of dancing . . . and the diet that never material- ized . . . imaginative . . . great sport enthusiast . . . completely natural . . . forever waving the Hag for Haddonfield . . . loses everything from shoes to bubble bath . . . full of fun . . . Honest, kids, the Mstands for miserable . . . Shafer. ACTIVITI ES: Corinthian Club 4: Athletic .Association 4: Cheer- leader 4: Hans Kindler Club 4: Penn Hall Players 45 French Club 4. JOY ANN SHERIDAN Lebanon New Jersey Long, long hair . . . loose . . . turned up ends . . . collects four-leaf Clovers . . . dates on weekends . . . men . . . men . . . men . . . VVhat was his name? . . . never remembers . . . hates red . . . loves dill pickles . . . and fun . . . She and Terry . . . 'Tm going on a Weekend . . . Sherry. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4: Big Sister 4: Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4,3 Riflery Club 4, Hans Kindler Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 4. Page 44 1946 GERRY LOU SMITH I Shaker Heights Ohio Tall . . . slender . . . long brown hair . . . in a cascade of waves . . . charming . . . intelligent . . . full of kind thoughts . . . helpful deeds . . . always cheering her class on . . . asweet melodious voice . . . that is seldom heard . . . laughs with tears rolling down her cheeks . . . loves music . . . writing . . . very talented, too . . . constantly catching up on class notes . . . I must devote myself to scholastic en- deavor . . . Gerry, ACTIVITIES: Secretary of Class 43 Treasurer 12 Corinthian Club 1, 3, 4g Big Sister 4g Athletic Association 2, 3, 4g Hans Kindler Club 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Choir 1, 3, 41 French Club 3, 42 Penn- tonian Staff 41 Penn Points Stat? 3, 4. EVELYN LOUISE SPREEN Pearl River New York Little package of dynamite . . . here and there . . . up in the butt room . . . speeding down the hockey field . . . slipping across the basketball Hoor . . . cute . . . laughing eyes . . . infectious smile . . . every- one's friend . . . little pep talks . . . loves . . . life . . . Dave,' . . . constantly playing the Vic . . . rainy days . . . homework . . . don't agree with her . . . keen on dramatics . . . talented, too . . . Oh, fudge on a bucket . . . Sissy. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 3, 4, Big Sister 33 Athletic Associa- tion 3, .1,QHOCkCf' 3,42 Manager 45 Hans Kindler Club 4g Penn Hall Players 3, 43 Little Town of Bethlehem 3, 4. HELENE WARNER Tuscaloosa Alabama Our Southern belle . . . a tall, attractive blonde . . . craves radio mysteries . . . graham crackers and apples . . . sleeping . . . loves snow and Goop . . . her downfall is Latin . . . collects antiques . . . es- pecially old prints . . . Dog frog! . . . her favorite pastime, writing Coop . . . the lVarner theme song, My Buddyu . . . Dad blast it! . . . a champion swimmer and diver is . . . Helene. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 45 Athletic Association 4g Swimming 4g Hans Kindler Club 41 Glee Club 45 Spanish Club 4. Page 45 Seniors JANE ROMAINE DUNNING Chambersburg Pennsylvania That fascinating trip to Florida . . . likes to draw and especially to dance . . . big brown dreamy eyes . . . a good student . . . easy going . . . dislikes riding, unlike her twin sister . . . is constantly reading . . . Let's takealong, long walk . . . one ofour few day students . . . Hurry, Jeanne, we're late . . . Gee, I don't know . . . Jane. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4,5 Athletic .Association .tg Penn Hall Players 4. JEANNE IRENE DUNNING Chambersburg Pennsylvania Always horseback riding . . . one of Mr. Kleeman's prize pupils . . . receiver of many ribbons and trophies . . . Oh, Cascade . . . very calm and deliberate . . . looks dashing in her riding habit . . . constantly seen with her twin sister Jane . . . her goal, to be an ac- complished pianist . . . Jane, have you done your Spanish? . . . friendly . . . is . . . Jeanne. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club .tg Athletic .Association .gg Riding Club .gg Drill Team 4. FRANCES NELSON SPEER Chambersburg Pennsylvania A cute, auburn-haired Senior from town . . . Fran has endeared herselfto all ofus living at Penn Hall . . . vivacious . . . witty . . . and untiring worker . . . participant in all school functions . . . adores playing the piano . . . plays at recitals in town . . . besides singing in the choir . . . swims . . . and does not like cats . . . always saying . . . Don't be so mercen- ary . . . calls people Buttons . . . and people call her Fran, ACTIVITIES: President of Class 2, Corinthian Club 2, 3, .gg Big Sister 4: Athletic Association 2, 3, 44 Hans Kindler Club 2, 3, 4Q Penn Hall Players 45 Glee Club 2, 45 French Club 3, 4Q Penn- tonian Staff 43 Little Town of Bethlehem 4. Pzzge 46 1946 Page 47 CAPTIONS 1. Having a wonderful time. 2. Hello there! 3. That homey touch. 4. Let's go on a picnic. 5. The three senses. 6. Guthrie? 7. XVhat's the joke? S. What a puzzle! 9. The crowd. IO. No homework? 11. Sunday afternoon. 12. The Share-Your-Date Plan. 13. Butt-room steadies. 14. Day dreaming of Tom, Dick, or Harry? 15. Happy. 16. Why so serious? Page ,IS N M4 xi J Q 2 .mm Q ,,,, .32 ,,.,4 -f .Ref 3.0 . 'xbiabis , 5-A ' 4i..g5..f5j,, sf ' Lili! In V rlghlf Pr Joanne ggy Pate, Dorothy Summers, Begg. Miss XYasgznt, ,lunia Welty. 2 . . S P7't,.ffL27F71I . jo Bisou I'ii'e-Pwyidrzzf , . . ,IJOROTHY SUMMERS St'l'7'Ffll71V . A . . .JUNIA XVELTY T1-m.vzn'm' , .PEGGY PATH SCENE: The Arts Building Butt Room TIME: After diplomas CHARACTERS: The C. Il's ACTIUN: Memory Parade We'll never forget: The train pulling into the station two hours late . . . starry eyes and too many suitcases . . . our Big Sister's reassuring smile . . . the first confused glimpse of Cham- bersburg . . . juggling sixteen or more in a taxi . . . PENN HALL . . . VVh0's myroommate? Page 50 . . the welcome song of old girls under the window . . . bells . . . 7 A.M. and dozens of others . . . schedules . . . Big Sisters to the rescue . . . the butt room three fiights up . . . mass murder at mailcall . . . that first trial at the Inn . . . Chapel and Cut System . . . VVorm Week . . . AIR RAID . . . Oh mighty wearer of the Red and White . . . the C. II welcoming parties for the very green C. I's . . . Mondays in Harrisburg or Hagerstown . . . Mercersburg's Sunday visits . . . from Governing Board to class officers . . . Lou Pope as president . . . Winnie Mc.-Xlpine ourvice-president . . . Chris YYhite as secretary . . . Peggy Gough, treasurer . . . Miss Higgins, our noble adviser . . . the Conococheague in autumn . . . introduction to blue books . . - Carlisle dates for Senior Prom . . . Sunday discussions in the Solarium . . . cigarette shortage . . . Honest, I'll pay you back . . . the Christmas party and play . . . Tommy Hill's I Can't Say No . . . the spread-room stampede . . . Carnival . . . Pat Lersner's imitation of Charles Boyer . . . borrowing guests on Sunday afternoons . . . Winter Carnival . . . snowball fights . . . no grudges, please . . . bowing to J. C. II's in hockey . . . mid-years .... -X hhh, free weekend . . . cheering at swimming meets . . . Splashes of '45 . . . Missf-Xmerica . . . Cleopatra Glutz . . . Ann Dunnis black eye after lights . . . scarlet fever . . . canceled weekends . . . formal concerts . . . snow, snow, snow . . . Junior-Senior Prom . . . finally . . . spring vacation . . . so soon . . . step-singing . . . dinners . . . C. I-J. C. II banquet . . . graduation and lazy days in the sun . . . packing to leave for the old homestead . . . a final farewell to the C. II's and Big Sisters . . . thoughts of next year and our Little Sisters. Back again . . . we take over the Arts Building . . . hilarious reunion of old friends . . . eye- ing many a glittering left hand . . . anticipating the arrival of our Little Sisters . . . helping all we can . . . now it's our turn . . . Squirm worm . . . we greet the C. I's at an informal party. VVe welcome our beloved Miss YYasgatt . . . and lose fifteen of our former members . . . new officers take over . . . college banners adorn butt room walls . . . Give me one dozen thumb- tacks . . . the new College Inn . . . steaks a mile high . . . we order class rings . . . and back to white blazers . . . our crew caps . . . no more pigtails . . . white blouses . . . the Camera Masters are here . . . turkey time and football games . . . pass all too quickly. Back to work . . . broken by southern escapades . . . command performance of Little Town of Bethlehem ahead of schedule . . . Messiah postponed 'til Easter . . . prolonged Christmas vacation . . . all because we opened the window . . . and . . . in-Hu-enza. Pep rallies . . . followed by our intramural victories . . . cramming . . . and late lights . . . relieved by a super free weekend . . . turmoil over future collegiate destinations . . . the new semester begins . . . Ode to the Growlers . . . swimming meets and tennis matches . . . the ever welcome spring vacation . . . Meet me under the clock . . . canoe spills . . . and peeling noses . . . the day of days . . . the horse show and our prom. Step-singing practice begins the end . . . graduation coming closer . . . one more step . . . the C. I's traditional banquet for us . . . we cheer our Penn Hall girl at the A. A. Banquet . . . the last curtain call for the Commencement play . . . impressive Baccalaureate . . . the last full day . . . Class Day . . . caps and gowns and diplomas . . . packing permanently midst many tears . . . our final farewell . . . for now . . . The last bell has rung. Page 51 CAPTIONS 1. Sittin' pretty. 2. Cute? It's Cokie. 3. Picnicking at Pine Grove. 4. Back home for keeps! 5. just as we are. 6. Make it hard! 7. Rugged! 8. 'Fraid to mount! 9. Posing, Pat? IO. Tossing snow? II. An afternoon at the Homespu 12. Sharing the lime-light with th 13. Riding high. 14. Going someplace? 15. Our helping hand. 16. At their age, tool 17. XYith her head in the clouds. 18. Pate by the Conococheague. 9. Comfortable? 20. Time out for relaxation. 21. Three's a crowd. 22. Shakespeare and hamburgers. 23. This man shortage. 24. Flirting. Pzzgf 5.2 S Q z 4 1 3 7 4. 1,- V Q 'o 'J Y 'Ski' l QQ' 1 PQI-A 3 N Li ..-L? Niggaz egg f.:-Y tis 4. 'L vhA Nm' eJ.C.II's. I- 1 l I C is W W -Q. fi gg,-5 A 'Iii ,K- 'Qs rf , . X9 ' f 55-n gs fl I9 Jw. -11 'WR X 1 :Q ijg 3 .1 Q., .19 K . 1 'o -C we I 'Sm '-ts m-Ph ,gms .W 'lu .r ' . , , . X 1 ,, W ' 'x -132 ,f ...4. Q 'Qi fu ss ' 6' - 1' ...rf 4' Q: :A 5 A tx X xx! J. C. ll's FRANCES LOUISE ADAMS Evanston Illinois Good natured and gracious . . . talland blonde . . . what beautiful clothes! . . . loves music, particularly singing . . . has a wonderful record collection . . . concerts . . . swimming . . . it makes her angry be- cause her hair wonlt grow and she can't draw . . . going to Northwestern . .. always smiling . . . Frannie. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 2g Hans Kindler Club I, 24 Glee Club I, lg Choir I, 2g Penn Points Staff 2. RUTH ANN ADAMS Cambridge Maryland Led the C. II's to basketball victory . . . Evening in Paris . . . antipathy for algebra . . . subdued ex- citement . . . with deepest dimples . . . lustrous dark hair . . . expressive eyes . . . tricky accent in her speech . . . her hobby, collecting just a little bit of everything . . . Just think! A week ago tonight! What wasl doing? . . . we won't forget . . . Ruf Ann. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 2g Athletic .Association I, 2g Riding Club Ig Penntonian Staff 2. NANCY RUTH ALDRICH Rye New York Serious and alTable . . . don't be fooled . . . she's fun-loving . . . enthusiasm for anything and every- thing . . . especially in the way of food . . . a demon for tummy . . . dancing . . . her pet peeves are liver and Zoo . . . avid interest in psych . . . inexhaustible supply of energy for sports . . . hockey and riding- her idea of bliss . . . 'Uh honestly . . . that's al- ways . . . Nan. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 2g Athletic Association I QQ Hockey 2g Riding Club 1, 2g Drill Team QQ Hans Kindler Club 1, 25 Penn Hall Players I, 22, French Club !, 2g Penn Points Staff QQ Commentator Staff 25 Press Club 2. Page 54 1946 JANE F. ANDREA Yale Michigan Long, straight tresses which only she can wear . . . smooth-looking . . . from the pages of Madfrzxzoistffff . . . sings in the bathtub . . . flair for interior dec . . . always ready to help . . . collection of cups and saucers . . . adorable room in plaid . . . forever me- ticulous . . . cosmopolitan Hgure . . . intriguing cos- tume jewelry . . . pert nose . . . ever so many men . . we'll remember . . . Jeff ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, QQ .Athletic Association 1, 2g Hans Kindler Club I, QQ Penn Hall Players 'lg Phi Alpha Chi I, 24 Com- mentator Staff 2. JEAN ANN BARBER Trenton New jersey Mademoiselle triumphant . . . subtle sense of humor . . . ceaseless weekend planning . . . escapades after lights . . . suppressed laughter . . . lengthy discus- sions into the wee hours . . . pinball machine fanatic . . . shuns conventions . . . long fingernails and slow pokes . . . has a vast collection of stamps as a hobby . . . study-bug . . . fun-seeker . . . aims to be a globe-trotter . . . Scag . . . Barbie, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4, Ig Big Sister I, lg Athletic Asso- ciation 4, I, 23 Hockey 4, Ig Riding Club 1, lg Penntonian Staff 24 Commentator Staff 1, 2. Erector kxfixas CBUAQ , X csmtrvertxx oo if-taco cuzuu 'LJKSJX Qklfx lo-snot '-cram wgtyttcg JANE BARTHELMES tennis lem. x Montclair New Jerseil' X Flaming red hair . . . covered with curls that can Lk be seen from anywhere on campus . . . could' have a mute roommate from her endless stream of CODVCTSH-bw-J-LA tion . . . very individual handwriting . . . collects tab jewelry, perfume . . . unusual dresses . . . to match her tresses . . . I really mean it . . . waiting for her Qngtg ship to come in . . . vivacious . . . Janie. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 23 Athletic Association I 2' Riding Club IQ Hans Kindler Club QQ Penn Hall Players QQ French Club I, QQ Spanish Club 25 Phi Theta Kappag Reserve French Award I. QD Page 55 f l 'ug-. ie! 7 :fl V 1 5 I: '- . In ' Z , 1 Rf P ' 14 ,- gg, , 'v J.,- i. W.. 1? z -:' . u JE JK ,. lr . ! V 1 , n ', I , in J ,4 , pf I ,W ' . 4 ,gg 5 .f- 5 r,- :, u .QQ l - V V .,. K. L Qs, I-5' Epi I. 1 2 W L' ,?. F ., 4 1, V ' ,'.'5f' 2. '9'. ' H W ' rr H Q5 .- ,A ,,,- AL In -,..Yfl-V , 1 4 if I -. , 4 Ex Wy. A51 4, ' 'llg .Y ' I -0 1.0, eh - 1 - , FJ' V hx Y ,l' x ' 'C' . ' h ILJN. 'gf ja Q 'A. ff, ,.HwnQAi'--: 1, W . Y A A-L9-9' ' L 'if 'P 'xihlgq '!., a ,u' , H ' Je. -Y ' Hr wp! tail J Q' , f- I qi 'ff 1 l,l.1A,QL,LJ- ,., sz, 'fro' ' A S iQ Salillill 2 I af Indies - MOS 753' LT. i o III'?5ITI- 3 NNI -IQ 0.5 'IIN V' LD L-,p,',A,, Ai, fuer N1 CN 'H . lgl I-cg ,gm e ET ' r 5 V I f - 3 L - g f , Il Of' ,551 .oe Q. x emo For ,19q,r+n,rr, oaiweitttmsiarr o ot H1 ' I NES S aggghusetts Our President through and through . .. Oh Cf-555 Pshaw'-' . . . short spunky curls . . . understanding Pye-S, eyes of brown . . . heart of gold . . . Glory, glory to Cape Cod . . . sharp slacks . . . quick, tricky giggle . . . practical joker . . . water fights . . . the North . . . suite shirt . . . organ at midnight . . . Yank from the start . . . admired by underclassmen . . . loved by classmates . . . always . . . .Io. ACTIVITIES: President of Class 2: Corinthian Club 3, 4, I, 23 Big Sister 4, I, 2: Athletic Association 3, 4, I, 2: Hockey 2: Riding Club 3, 4g Secretary 1, lg Drill Team 3, 4, I: Riflery Club 3, 4, 1, 2: Hans Kindler Club I, 13 Penn Hall Players 2: Spanish Club 3, 4, I, 2: Press Club lg Treasurer 2: Penntonian Staff 23 Penn Points StaH'4, I, lg Commentator Staff I, 2: Cum Laude .tg Latin Award 4. FW? ff FP raw- Ptmzuw- DANA BROYVN BELL Washington District of Columbia Dark, gay, sophisticated . . . Temptation . . . Tabu perfume . . . would eat mashed potatoes at every meal . . . ambition, to play the drums . . . dabbles in symbolistic art . . . red rhinestone cigarette holder . . . stylish green suit with matching hat . . . at the expense of her friends . . . typing, her IYaterloo . . . Army Air Corps for life . . . vivid, small, charm- ing . . . Dana. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, lg Big Sister 1: Athletic Associa- tion I, 2: Hans Kindler Club IQ Penn Hall Players 23 Penn Points Stall' 1: Business Manager 22 Commentator Staff 23 Army-Navy Brats I. BETTY LOU BROOKS Lutherville Maryland Devilish gleam . . . generous . . . friendly . . . blonde feathercut . . . Cascade supporter . . . riding . . .jumping . . . drill . . . Missy . . . Brandentown . . .avid magazine fan. . . weekendsin Baltimore . . . shows . . . tennis enthusiast . . . summer fame . . devoted to brothers . . . Maryland's her state . . . the third of the Three Musketeers . . . Skippy. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 2: Athletic Association 1, 2' Riding Club 1, 2, Drill Team I, 2: Hans Kindler Club I. Page 56 T QQOM - llltLmcll,.ti Cl, tc. fi' ,tio 1- il-M rf-L -' OF I-fd ljegycsuo Q.C.j.Cul,b,,L n,LI.tLxWvQJ,J4.,lb,iQP,Q,gfg flow llaou Vw ll .. vga- misc aigamui eu,m,nta . I ll L .'Lu-.te. 1, '-N'--kaelp 1 P IXQJ-IA9. Yl.'f, 4.1, - Lxt-L dmawto. -ci Ani ,utgitifm,e ,A A U, B gf ,fig Athens MARTHA JANE ROXXN Tennwmad-mtl Tall, blase, blonde bomber with Southern balm . . . piano major . . . reads all current novels . . . fa- vorite form of exercise . . . sports dazzling diamond for Frank . . . July wedding bells expected . . . en- joys excellent movies . . . popular songs . . . electric in red . . . Oh,Ididn't mean it that way . . . wide open spaces . . . Brown's bridge . . . Martyn ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4, I, 'lg Athletic Association 4, I, 23 Hans Kindler Club I, lg Glee Club 1, 29 Choir 1, lg French Club 4. NANCY JOAN BRYANT Evanston Illinois Happy, capable . . . receiving line for Hans Kindler receptions . . . exciting New York weekends . . . Northwestern . . . wants to teach . . . kindergarten . . . lover of classic music . . . especially Beethoven . . . choir . . . smartly dressed . . . diets . . . varsity hockey . . . sleepless nights due to mice . . . spends hours playing solitaire . . . Yes, dear . . . blonde curly hair . . . friendly . . . Nancy with the Laugh- ing Face . . . Nancy. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, lg Big Sister 24 Athletic Associa- tion I, 2g Hockey 22 Hans Kindler Club, Vice-President I, President '23 Penn Hall Players 1, lg Glee Club 1, 11 Choir 1, 2. DORIS JEANNE CHUDIK Milwaukee VVisconsin Peaches and cream complexion . . . alwaysatwinkle in those big brown eyes . . . collecting Him books her hobby . . . passion for pumps with fur balls . . . fur coats galore . . . allergy to pie-beds . . . has fun just potsin around . . . ceaseless Chambers- burg dating . . . high, smooth brow under a cloud of brown ringlets . . . Hi ya . . . meet . . . Jeannie, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 'lg Athletic Association I, 25 Hans Kindler Club 'lg Penn Hall Players ig Camera Club I. Page 57 6'77 'i gp lm.- swsxigggy-ii37N X me Q49 Ep-gig..-f ao, My fe in ei Baffiyffft W 'lglfjixffyfjjb J. C. llls .ffm x9 FLORENCE JULIA CLAGGETT Pelham Manor New York Blonde waves . . . blue eyes . . . ready smile . . . that scintillates . . . scored many a basket for our class . . . laughing her passion . . . loves Milky Ways . . . but rabid when it comes to pie . . . seen often in Cornell blazer . . . improvised 7:2o in the Morning . . . melodious voice . . . an avid bridge player . . . she likes photography . . . oo-la-la . . . tl'1at's. . . Flo, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, ig Athletic Association 1, 2g Hans Kindler Club 1, 2: Penn Hall Players 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 25 Choir 1, 2. BARBARA ANN COLE Batavia New York Ambitious, busy . . . very interested in drama . . . grand behind the footlights . . . as well as an excellent director . . . enjoys a good deep discussion . . . Speak to me of long and profound thoughts . . . constantly worrying about biology . . . and about her pet goldfish . . . croons as softly as Sinatra . . . bravely gave up smoking . . . dramatic . . . Barbie.', ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 2: Athletic .Association I, 2: Hans Kindler Club 1, 2: Penn Hall Players I, 2: French Club I, 2. ANNE C. DAILEY Pelham Manor New York Small, dark, and artistic . . . likes to do sculpture work . . . always in her smock . . . the great bridge player . . . big brown eyes . . . appreciates a humor- ous remark and always adds one herself . . . her talk- ing goldfish . . . OW are ya? . . . The Goldfish . . . Dale.,' ACTIVITIES: Athletic Association I, 2: Riding Club I: Hans Kind- ler Club I, lg Penn Hall Players 2: Phi Alpha Chi I, 2: Commenta- tor Stafif Q. Page 58 1946 HELEN LOUISE DIAMOND Melrose Massachusetts Tiny but terrific . . . proud of being a Bostonian . . . Spot Pone . . . Marine memories . . . but not pleasant, or are they, Helen? . . . Brown Ledge and Cascade camper . . . riding . . . Fidls best pal . . . Chambersburg Show proof . . . another of the Three Musketeers . . . snitches magazines of all kinds . . . I'm mortiliedn . . . blonde streak . . . contagious laugh . . . knitting . . . Frannie, help me . . . Diamond ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 21 Athletic Association I Riding Club I, 25 Drill Team I, 2g Hans Kindler Club 1. ALIX DOREEN EADIE New Rochelle New York Sports a beautiful diamond for Jack . . . nightly letters . . . collects cups and saucers . . . our class diver . . . supplies third Hoot in Arts with food . . . unequaled partner for bridge . . . hates practicing scales . . . experiments in chem lab .... looks well in jeans . . . sharp plaid shirts . . . understanding eyes tinged with blue . . . Twist my arm . . . it's . . . Dee. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 25 Athletic Association 1, 24 Hockey Club 25 Swimming 21 Riding Club 1, 2g Hans Kindler Club 1, 2g Glee Club 1, 2g Choir 1. EMILY HENRIETTA ELTERICH Short Hills New Jersey Natural waves of dark brown . . . eyes with green highlights . . . that express every emotion . . . each day brings a different hair-do . . . musically inclined . . . collects hankies and blouses . . . dislikes classical music jazzed and Rochester . . . harbors a passion for olives . . . those bridge games . . . many Harrisburg jaunts . . . tall and talkative . . . It's a riot . . . she's . . . Em. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 2g Athletic Association 1, :lg Hans ,G.g,4,v7rL4,v-M I www 'D .AJLIISEVM-K'1 4gd..L. . f , L- 5,1127 921. b14Mi.4J 5'4+ Ay,-T3 M 3-' 111.4412 4'-L-L Kindler Club I, 23 Glee Club I, 25 Choir IQ Manager 23 French Club I. .gi Swan. '!72.z.4..v dl P Shen. ' ' , .79 f A. ' , Q -fp X . . Q ,JL,Q,UQ.u.' v.,,L Jccufijl. YL nv, VLAYL, g jan '-P'-fuki,,3i I .P Leg? ...Lgvkf 5, ,?f4.44u 'Ax ,L Ps 1 'L I . - ' I ' 'K'-ffrxlhgg.-', lf, C144 ,CL rva ' 64 '.4'q IL 'K H f' 1 I 1 'I I fl ' a L41 K v cb A, 1 i'i'if I 'I il 1 ll 'Q A. ll- , '4, . ' inf., 2 IF lj-,L ,QRMIZAQB L '79 Yu u-rl 04- w 'X 1 1 I J. C. IIE MILLICENT ALVERNE FRIEDBERG Bridgeport Connecticut Olive complexion . . . short, dark, curly hair . . . fascinating brown eyes . . . no pattern in knitting too diflicult for her . . . beautiful sweaters . . . letters from Howard . . . pianist . . . from Bach to Boogie . . . adorable room . . . and ever so neat . . . vast collection of popular records . . . a home town patriot . . . curiosity personified . . . a loyal friend . . . it's . . . Freddie ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 2g Athletic Association 1, 2: Riding Club IQ Hans Kindler Club 1, Q3 Glee Club I, Spanish Club IQ Orchestra Ig Phi Theta Kappa I. JUNE ANN GOEBEL Roanoke Virginia Slow Southern voice . . . brown curly locks . . . Annapolis phone calls, weekends and very beautiful miniature . . . wedding bells in June . . . fast typist . . . always taking a history course . . . Bless Han- nah . . . glamorous pictures on a bearskin rug . . . loves to cat, play bridge and hockey, write long letters . . . bedecked with Navy insignia . . . big blue eyes . . . June Ann. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 24 Athletic Association I, 24 Hans Kindler Club I, 'lg Penn Hall Players lg Glee Club 'Lg Spanish Club IQ Commentator Staff 2. MARGUERITE C. GOUGH Flushing New York The newspaper editor of the future . . . Emily Dickinson's poetry . . . another New Yorker, tall, dark, and pretty . . . always ready with a wise crack . . . hold that Commentator! . . . plowing through Crizye and Pznzishnzvzzl . . . likes rare steak and airy perfume . . . those black eye beams . . . hates to be frightened . . . the rumbling baritone . . . Peg. ACTIVITIES: Treasurer IQ Corinthian Club I, IQ Big Sister 25 Athletic Association I, 2g Hans Kindler Club I, :Lg Penn Hall Players 1, lg French Club 1, ag Penn Points Staff IQ Commentator Staff I, 21 Editor lg Press Club I, 'lg President 2. Pzzgr 60 . ' Q I , ' X D 3,895 wigs 'gigs N- Txxaqt, Q Q has bi'-bv, CDN b K Pak g ki? Qgkuv gun? Q-whgxnl-1, NN bi- . fi E 19 Wwe isa assi: G. Wilmette i Illinois Petite, baby feathercut, incessantly chattering . . . engagement to Ben . . . This is the one . . . Cali- fornia . . . Thanksgiving weekend in Washington. . . smoothly polished nails . . . enormous hornrimmed glasses . . . meticulous . . . one-time Mercersburg fan . . . that individual walk . . . loves artichokes . . . and rare steaks . . . and music . . . and Claudia . . . and interior dec . . . and crazy hats . . . Oh, really?', . . . that's . . . Dodie. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club IQ Athletic Association I, 2g Hans Kindler Club I, ig Penn Hall Players I, 'lg Phi Alpha Chi Secre- tary I, Treasurer 1gGlee Club I, 'lg Choir I, 2. HELEN PATRICIA HAMILTON Hutchinson Kansas Tiny and terrific . . . a true Jayhawker . . . mid- night dark hair . . . large grey eyes . . . neveradusty mailbox . . . ever so many men . . . jaunts to the Point . . . our campus photographer . . . through rain and shine . . . meeting dead-lines . . . looks stunning in her clothes . . . though frequently seen in jeans . . . personality and pep personified . . . it's . . . Pat, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club IQ Big Sister lg Athletic Association I, 'lg Riding Club 1, lg Hans Kindler Club 1, 2g Penn Hall Players 2' Penntonian Staff 2 iz: uu55Qo5Q,.Ql.o..uolL 62.50 fhmch I' Maggy otqoa. mg-lo Qaeda gon com il Wan w'BHU-0 un!!! eunald-I-x nhl -YS 61.7.4.9 K'-XLQJP 'E I MARGAR T HELFRICH fb VVesterly Rhode Island Lim 1 Member ofthe neat suite . . . always ready . . . Art . . . Saturday afternoon studies . . . Navy Air Corps . . . Charlestown . . . He's so sweet . . . pretty brown eyes . . . light shoulder-length hair . . . sensible but fun . . . reliable . . . a bride-to-be . . . enthusiastic . . . after lights chats . . . Hurry up, Jo . . . avid bridge player . . . always a friend in- deed . . . It's-iust . . . Maggie ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4, I, 2g Big Sister QQ Athletic Asso- ciation 4, 1, lg Hockey 'lg Riding Club 4g Riflery Club 4, Ig Hans Kindler Club 1, 2. Page 61 Q10-tv LL9-15 L. Donorm' BRISLEY HALVORSEN 'Daw ,- Goh-K r'A ao U- '7' ' Pfifl W95r6 kwiv - LX J. C. IIE JOAN ELIZABETH HILL Pelham Manor New York Brown, curly hair . . . that infectious laugh . . . the perpetual chewing gum . . . Penn Hall's athlete . . . pictures of all those fellows . . . loves food . . . three cheers for New York . . . it must be the Irish in her that makes her such fun . . . a student of all the -ologies . . . my brother . . . Can I still get a pair of low-heeled shoes? . . . we call her . . . Tommy, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 21 Athletic Association I, 2, Vice- President IQ Hans Kindler Club 1, 'lg Penn Hall Players I, 2g French Club I, 2. LOIS MAE HOLLOWAY Evanston Illinois Enviable thinness . . . often seen looking most fashionable in riding clothes . . . Crestvale . . . Little Bee . . . Mr. Buzz . . . but has a Mainhope . . . keen competition in any horse show . . . Cascade . . . escapades after lights . . . seems shy but has a wealth of intelligence and charm . . . supply of magazines . . . one of the Three Musketeers . . . Lowie. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 24 Big Sister 2g Athletic Associa- tion, I, 2g Riding Club I, 2g Drill Team I, 2g Hans Kindler Club I. MADGE I-IOPWOOD Cleveland Heights Ohio Apple pie! . . . moider stories! . . . chartreuse! . . . Madge is spellboundl . . . tiny . . . on the go . . . lots of pep . . . raves about complainers . . . but the Madge onion peeve is kitchen wall- paper . . . always neat . . . wonderful sense ofhumor . . . whips up a tasty dish, or so says the third hall . . . she's not only happy . . . but . . . Hoppy. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 2g Athletic Association 1, 2g Hans Kindler Club I, 2g Penn Hall Players 2g Phi Alpha Chi 2g Glee Club 1. Page 62 Qin, vw.,-QV. Y-i.,o-41:51-1 T .9..xu-1+-f-120 VM '4'L' o.J..s1. ' 41 -'-b 'MA' 4n.- . - 0.3- MARION ELIZ- BETH I-IOYYARD Cornell New York Oh! that blonde hair . . . bring on the mail or male . . . adoctor? . . . brown eyes . . . Wonder why?- Oh-efor John's other teeth . . . can't stand late- comers . . . folks that talk while sleeping . . . ahem! roommates . . . tiny and quiet but gets around with the men! . . . it's not Cornell but Hornell . . . and this is . . . Marion. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 25 .Athletic .Association 1, 25 Hans Kindler Club I, lg Spanish Club I, 2g Commentator Staff 1. DOROTHY ELIZABETH HUNTER Auburn New York Champion in all sports . . . active A. A. President . . . crazy about that bank job . . . all out for music . . . especially classical . . . always will cheer for Navy . . . Lou! . . . Oh really! . . . specializes in the er language . . . takes alter Katy Hepburn at times . . . The Calla Lilies in Bloom? . . . sweet and liked by all . . . that's . . . Dotty.', ACTIVITIES: Athletic Association 4, IQ President 2: Hockey I, 1: Captain 2g Basketball I, 2g Hans Kindler Club 4, 1, 25 Phi Alpha Chi 2, Glee Club 2g Penn Hall Players 4, I, 2g Life Saving In- structor I, 2. BETTY JEAN KOEHLER Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Oh, you toad! . . . exuberance unequaled . . . never ending weekend plans . . . the pinball machine enthusiast . . . intense dislike for getting up in the morning . . . Yo VVest Philadelphia! . . . She's always on the go . . . her dog . . . Banjos . . . stu- dent tables . . . collects rings and has the hands to wear them . . . likes and wears black well . . . it's . . . Bee-Jay. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4, I, lg .Athletic Association 4, I, 24 Riflery Club 4, I, QQ Hans Kindler Club 'lg Penntonian Staff 2. Page 63 MV if ,,J v',Qv ' X .1-W' WWVRPQWW fy P' pvvyfvyyw VJW maaepwo Qcfi W y yy rf X SV J. C. IIB PATRICIA JOAN LERSNER Flushing New York Long, long hair . . . with many style changes . . . book reviewer . . . praises hideous hats . . . music . . . Air Corps . . . interested in Yogisl . . . can't stand snobs . . . bangs . . . collects matchbooks- and anything else collectible . . . talented and versatile . . . she sings . . . she dances . . . she de- signs clothes . . . she acts . . . she draws . . . she imitates . .,. she's witty . . . she's swell . . . she's . .. Pat. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 25 Big Sister 2g Athletic Associa- tion I, 25 Hans Kindler Club lg Penn Hall Players 1, lg Phi Alpha Chi, Vice-President I, President 2g French Club I, Vice-President 23 Penntonian Stafflg Penn Points Staff I, 23 Commentator Staff 'lg Press Club 24 Phi Alpha Chi Scholarship. SYLVIA LUGO Rio Piedras Puerto Rico Oh-so-slow dancing with someone special . . . movie fiend . . . fiesta week at San German . . . plane trip to Penn Hall . . . Christmas in New York! . . . competent aide in that Spanish homework . . . pic- tures for her scrapbooks . . . an apt pupil . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . likes perfume . . . wishes she could swim . . . Ay, Dios mio! . . . hates to get up in the morning and studying . . . has a yen to swim . . . city gal . . . but loves the country life . . . that's . . Puruca.,' ACTIVITIES: Athletic Association I, 2g Hans Kindler Club I, 2g Spanish Club I, Vice-President 1. WINIFRED McALPINE Portsmouth Virginia A friendly Southern accent . . . Hear this to me . . . cute . . . twinkling smile and deep dimples . . . shy blushes . . . likes Navy ensign . . . definite dis- like for accent teasers . . . staunch supporter of the South . . . frequent Waynesboro weekends . . . studies . . . subtle sense of humor . . . long discussions into the night . . . grand Vice-President . . . how could we ever forget . . . VVinnie. ACTIVITIES: Vice-President of Class Ig Corinthian Club I, 2, President 2g Athletic Association I, lg Hans Kindler Club ig Phi Theta Kappa I, 2. 'wg-mf-I-q07fZz..4ffl 7 Z' 5085 64 fw1:f'lC.ff'5 .0 , XX.. I . lily' JJKLY flu' 11 1 ut!!! 'X' I I LLA 4lti. 11 lf. I i PQ 1, ' 'ffx Wits: JY f':1,Af' I . ILL fl.- P !f'7 1, f- ' lllilfnuf' :',.-ffl fr ' , 114- 'lltALl'.4 'l 4 1' +L ' JANET ANN Mac DONALD Duquesne Pennsylvania Haunts the Pittsburgh night spots . . . and collects their pictures . . . oh those eyes! . . . the voice of Penn Hall . . . expert on cutting the rug . . . bothered no end by school work and .Iunia's singing . . . occasionally refers to Bob . . . goes in for stove- pipe hats . . . beautiful clothes . . . neat . . . sweet . . . rect . . . Oh kids . . . that's . . ll-Ianiil ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club l 23 Big Sister 1, lg Athletic 4, w - Association 4, 1, 11 Riding Club 4, 1, Ig Hans Kindler Club 4, 1,13 Penn Hall Players 1, lg French Club 41 Glee Club 4, I, lg Choir 4, 1, :g Reserve Voice Award 2. PATRICIA ADELE MEYER Covington Virginia Known for being a sleepy head . . . bugs about psych . . . Southern drawl . . . I reckon . . . lit- erary ability . . . Oh those editorials . . . crazy over Hummel and Thurber . . . fashion plate for tailored clothes . . . sharp suits . . . Whur . . . studious . . . new butt room member . . . class dis- cussions . . . sweet . . . partial to the Navy . . . elfticient . . . energetic . . . everybody likes . . . Pat. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club IQ Athletic Association 1, lg Riding Club Ig Hans Kindler Club 1, 2, Treasurer IQ French Club 1, President 21 Penntonian Staff lg Penn Points Staff 1, Editor 'lg Commentator Staff 11 Phi Theta Kappa 1, lg Kappa Zeta 1, 21 Alumnae Award 1. MAY DIANE MILLER Austin Texas y Tall, blonde, big smile, a real cowgirl in those boots . . . Texas is the only state in the Union . . . horses, horses, horses . . . those long legs. . .she likes to read all kinds of mystery stories . . . brother Sam . . . Ah! You all, let me see . . . history and Spanish . . . wants to do a lot of traveling, but always return- ing to Texas . . . a real lifesaver . . . Tex. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 2g Athletic .Association 1, 23 Riding Club IQ Hans Kindler Club 2g Penn Hall Prayers 22 Phi Alpha Chi 2g Commentator Staff 25 Press Club 1. Page 65 pf 741 -ff 7 MM 17 74 ' 0 I -pal., The 1946 Penntonian Editor-in-Chief. . . JANE CHANEY Business Manager . MARTHA WYNN PUBLISHED AND COMPILED BY THE GRADUATES OF PENN HALL ...... CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. fwy, 'ff f'. faq-' fddw-JQJUW- O' iffft. fffQ2.f'fLL.fCLf Q S' - I Q ,fl-'I-'-L bI'ul.JNff,iff-L,,.1,, JL1 A-QCCQLDLE f'f,..,v ff '- wL'C'w LU':' ini ,A '3'i':5.'V7'C0iP foeocv, ka X c','- gf' if C 'I-IL! dl J' I 1 ,iz X ' Ja! fi J Q I I , Q U S CAROL .IIIDITI-I MOORE West Newton Massachusetts Spirfy sport clothes . . . and wears them well . . . cantering . . .jumping . . . drill . . . blue ribbons . . . and Yospexl . . . interest C. J. . . . likes uqt., 3 I music . . . a poet . . . Riding Club President . . . quiet but effective . . . dry wit . . . Blue Grass per- fume . . . faithful choir singer . . . That's pretty talk . . . good piano player . . . illusive and in- deflnable . . . a good friend to have . . . is . . . KAC I1v ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 2: Big Sister 21 .Athletic Associa- tion I, 21 Riding Club I, President 11 Drill Team I, 1: Hans Kind- ler Club I, 21 Cvlee Club I, 21 Choir I, 23 Penntoninn Staff lg Penn Points Staff I, 2. MADELINE RAMSEY MORRISON Denver Colorado Quiet . . . but don't be fooled . . . she's all ready for a good time . . . darkest hair . . . lustrous brown eyes . . . 95's in psych . . . knit one, purl two . . . in the race to finish her white turtle-neck . . . forever reading . . . sleeps through 8:10 bells . . . likes all kinds of food . . . ever increasing collection of records . . . Danny Kaye . . . that's our . . . Maddy ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I1 Big Sister lg Athletic .Association lg Riding Club I: Hans Kindler Cliib I, 2g Penn Hall Players lg French Club I, 2. BARBARA CHI DSEY NEAL Washington District of Columbia California forever! . . . short, slim and spunky . . . expressive eyes . . . also collects beer bottle caps . . . Nev' York . . . Washington and . . . literary talent . . . dignified eating . . . loves good argu- ments . . . Yale . . . the pinball machine . . . suite shirt . . . Are you bragging or complaining? . . . loaves of bread at midnight . . . discussions into the night . . . fun galore . . . talkative . . . lovable . . . understanding . . . it's always . . . Bobby. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 13 Big Sister 21 Athletic Associa- tion I, 2, Secretary I, Treasurer 23 Hockey lg Hans Kindler Club I, 21 Penn Hall Players 2. Page 66 1946 LOIS ANN OBERST Atlantic City New jersey Those exotic eyes . . . You crumb! . . . soft spoken . . . easy going . . . hidden energy . . . loves riding and flying . . . that pompadour . . . Hagers- town . . . Monday morning requests . . . telephone calls galore . . . infectious laughter . . . horse trinket fanatic . . . dislikes new permanents and wearing kerchiefs . . . always ready for a good time . . . end- less wild weekends . . . loyal and true . . . that's our own . . . Obie, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4, I, 21 Big Sister I, 21 Athletic Association 4, I, 21 Riding Club 4, 1, 21 Treasurer 21 Drill Team 1, zg Spanish Club 1, 21 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 1. EDNA DOROTHY OKNER South Orange New Jersey Rose-like complexion . . . striking blonde hair . . . twinkling brown eyes . . . wears a beautiful diamond for Charlie . . . stunning clothes . . . letters from the Pacific . . . gardenias too . . . soon to be a bride . . . planning her house . . . gorgeous jewelry . . . oh those fur coats . . . interior dec student . . . her baby brother . . . charm and poise . . . she's ador- able . . . she's Cokie. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 2: Big Sister 2: Athletic Associa- EOIQYI, 25 Hans Kindler Club 1, :g Phi Alpha Chi I, 21 Penntonian -YH 1. BARBARA LEA OSCHWALD Redbank New Jersey The other ofthe Gold Dust. Twins . . . that blonde hair . . . likes long fingernails . . . eating . . . the great designer of tailored clothes . . . always glued the radio when detective stories are on . . . loves sing and listen to Fred YYaring , . . Who wan a second of ice cream? . . . Osch. '- ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 2: Athletic Associ. ' n I, -1 Hans Kindler Club 25 Phi Alpha Chi I, IQ Glee Club I o en or Staff 2. - Q1 Y Q 5 flj 333-G' J v S' X mvjllhf 'ff it .a s' X? P x x I Qt Q S t t l 1 , X X15-1 'i rf9 'Agar gin J. C. llis MARGARET ANN PATE Goldsboro North Carolina Penn I-Iall's own swimming champ . . . trophy winner from way back . . . co-captain of the team . . . the hsh can't beat her . . . avid Yllashington- Redskin fan . . . mischievous moments . . . photo- graphic mind . . . Oh! Those dreams of hers! . . . capable class treasurer . . . newspapers on Sunday morning . . . enticing North Carolina drawl . . . sin- cerity plus . . . a friend indeed is. . . Peggy, ACTIVITIES: Treasurer ol' Class lg Corinthian Club 1, 21 Big Sister 1: Athletic Association Ig Publicity Manager 23 Swimming I, C0-captain lg Hans Kindler Club I, 23 Penn Hall Players I, :Penn- tonian Staff 2. l Beard 'vols-es rlbgx, , fivvsage.-ac, raise, ffeaan guy- Q,'rxeoa.aa.x QAQS y ,say-at 'msgs is i.m5vETEFs?5PEQs.- ox 55622 done' Xhmizavfvxm ,gt 1 gum, ' Swampscgtd 5 Axvxkbixvwib hlW'Tg1'ssachusettS htm x o Blonde, New England daughter . . . a's as broad as 35 the ocean . . . travels down to Annapolis for Week-who ends . . . good serious bridge player . . . can depend Ya L on her to.do well . whatever she undertakes . . . Q H even Spangshh. . .hwhich l1ke being wakedlfn theI mgrni NQQQ-L, ing . . . ot ers er . . . our very exce ent . . . President . . . friendly, likable . . . Lou. aigii D ACTIVITIES: President fCl Ig C i th' Cl b 1, 14 B' S' t r .' 24 Athletic Associationol, 2iiSsHansmICrindl2i'1 Cllub 2g Pehgn Hill Players 'lg Hockey Varsity 23 Penntonian Staff 21 Commentator WRX. Stal? 2g Spanish Club 2g Kappa Zeta I, 2g Social Studies Reserve I. Mao -M42 TQYNVWNG . - . Cf'T'f5Ql 5 EL INEABJ-.EANOR RITT ER , Douglasto akin N?QYork J 'lSg't4G?own it with that touch of blonde . . . sport ent usiast plus . . . Oh! Those Washington weekends . . . always a new escapade . . . especially after lights. . . the suite shirt . . .journalism. . . sailing on the Sound . . . I'lleat your steak . . . sparkling personality . . . endless supply of energy . . . New Yorker at heart . . . Let's do something different . . . that's our . . . Skippy. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, lg Big Sister 23 Athletic Associa- tion, 1, lg Hockey 2Q Hans Kindler Club I, 23 Penn Hall Players I, 2g Press Club IQ Penntoninn Staff 2g Commentator Staff 2. 'NI 'MARX 'GU U3 Gsm S-cu ' 4'94 4'-'S Mapa f ' . All V W9 mm !o-Jin'-K.L:14.!6NaQ,1wJ fe-J-f+7f-Q-44,-a..a., ,e1ay.f,aa alfa, .aovlfg . I H i 1946 NANCY W. ROBINSON Batavia New York One of the Gold Dust Twins . . . loves Bat - ay - via . . . the future Madame Curie . . . that rubber chem apron . . . likes Russian composers and also jitter- bugging . . . mad about peanuts and pulp magazines . . . hits high C when she laughs . . . the perpetual game of solitaire . . . Nanl'- Robbie.'l If ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 25 Athletic Association I, I T' Hans Kindler Club 1, 2. ut 0m.U- ev - 549- FLo1.l 0 JYJXI ' MARION ELIZABETH ROCKWELL any e Odessa New York For crying in the sinklu . . . has a knack for meet- ing people . . . aspires to be a hostess . . . and will make a good one . . . loathes dusting and doing her weekly wash. . .socks . . .crazy about. . . Mac . . . French fries . . . State College . . . knitting, her hobby . . . dancing rates tops . . . fond memories of Christmas vacation . . . 'Twas the night before Christmas- . . . and perfect . . . too . . . Rocky, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 4, 1, zg Athletic Association 4, 1, 21 Hans Kindler Club 2, Glee Club 1. Q1-4' 774-4-0 4371, A441 ,J-cbv-J . ' ' ffeffe'-ea MA I 'i'gf.'f7fs WA A-562 -?' ' , yu! ' 2'-v a:',fff'rr,,NW-,---frrfwf we M ISOLA CARMEN SHERRERD Hagerstown Rhetorical Hourishes . . . Penn Hall's deb . . . lovely diction . . . glamour . . . what a dancer! . . . harbors a mania for writing . . . tennis . . . Danny Kaye . . . Odgen Nash . . . if destiny yields, shall write a book . . . has doubts about the utility of lip- stick . . . Oh, culture and corruption! . . . color- ful caricatures from Lionlv Roar . . . Sherry.l' ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, ZQ Athletic Association I, ZQ Big Sister 24 Hans Kindler Club I, lg Penn Hall Players 'lg French Club I, 2, Glee Club I, 24 Choir I, 2.3 Penn Points Staff IQ Associate r , Editor 2g Little Town of Bethlehem 1, 2g A Miracle of Saint ,' ' Anthony 1. I A A D944 . , , It , I bw 1,4 f 7 M up Q, was . . Q , . ohm Q-ow. ' gJt',LU'it4- Q ' ,3...L,L, -6X-Leixw-A ' '-Tfignlkrf IN7' sxlsltg xx: faq Qfi'7f1'Z,,g ,I ' ucv va, il.: ,ii AJ P K I A J. C. Il's BETTY JEAN SNEIDER Allison Park Pennsylvania Those long tresses . . . thinks there's nothing like bridge . . . and eating . . . always waiting for that letter from the Pacific . . . pet peeves . . . watching others eat chocolate . . . Harry . . . being caught unaware by camera fiends . . . VVhen are we going to Kansas, Lina? . . . that super New York trip . . . ays knitting that infernal green sweater . . . who se but . . . UB. I' S Corinthia Cl I Q Athletig Association I, 15 om o m a alT2gAlphaPi ,MQ I ' lvl - ' ' ' idi I I a Y df I -g Pe all ayers lg Penn- 'J S e in t 1 E o , 1. f ' d wi' IN S RAGLE rwic Pennsylvania ffl I . . . authority on Pennsylvania Dutch . . . beautiful brown eyes that can't escape notice . . . expressive hands . . . likes to dance . . . and eat . . . steaks . . . any time . . . dependable . . . sweet . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . friendly and full of fun . . . always teasing . . . competent business manager of C077lNl6'7l!tll07' . . . I Can't Be- gin to Tell Youu . . . tops . . . a true friend . . . Marion. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 'lg Athletic Association I, lg Hans Kindler Club I, lg Commentator Staff I, Business Manager 1, DOROTHY PILLYN SUMMERS Jackson Ohio Small but sparkling . . . dark eyes that punctuate her witty remarks . . . midnight dark hair . . . proud aunt of Tim . . . But where are the pictures? . . . musically inclined, but def . . . contralto soloist . . . P. K .... avid bridge fan . . , interests in Navy . at Penn . . . Oh Jackson High, in you we die! . Dottie ACTIVITIES: Vice-President of Class lg Corinthian Club Ig Big Sister 2: Athletic Association I, lg Hans Kindler Club I, Secretary lg Penn Hall Players 1, lg Glee Club I, President 15 Choir 1, 21 Commentator Staff 11 Music Medal 1. Page f0 D,,,,,3-pv-fe-4 Czxn-Tdlfk y WZ .fd4,,7 c9l 'wJ 54, .spro- L ftgu 5,4 5 ff fvm4.i3MV , ' J sgj vi I V 1945 M if SHIRLEY MAE TISDALE Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Oh, honestly! . . , friendly to all . . . always willing to help . . . ardent sports enthusiast . . . liking especially basketball . . . and hockey . . . col- lects postal cards . . . miniature pictures . . . china dogs . . . likes music . . . all kinds . . . loves sew- ing . . . cooking . . . sciences . . . Howdy-do-dy . . . conspicuously absent from the butt room . . . loathes history. . . those wonderful summers in Canada! . . . on the St. Lawrence River . . . always singing . . . happy . . . to and fro madly dashes . . . Tiz. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club Ig 2g Athletic Association i, Hans Kindler Club 1, lg Penn Hall Players lg Glee Club 1, lg Choir I, 2, Librarian I, 11 Penn Points Stall' I, lg Commentator Staff 1, 1. LINA CARLTON WALKER Silver Spring Maryland Strawberry blonde . . . visits fromjack . . . week- ends . . . wedding bells . . . Washington escapades . . . Uncle Hiram . . . hates her roomie's riding clothes . . . Honestly-I got the sweetest letter- Put that window down, I'm cold . . . collects dogs 4 . . . Army-Navy game . . . eats sardines at any hour of day or night . . . suite kitchen . . . capable . . . sweet . . . our own . . . Lena, ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, lg Athletic Association I, Ig Hans Kindler Club I, lg Penn Hall Players 21 Penntonian Stall' 2g Penn Points Stat? lg Commentator Statl' 2. JUNIA MARGARET WELTY Waynesboro Pennsylvania Tall and talkative . . . with a contagious sense of humor . . . energy plus . . . sings in the bathtub . . . with apologies to her suitemate . . . dignified jitterbugging . . . mania for food, sleep, and the Army . . . loathes getting up in the morning . . . that New York weekend . . . ardent bridge player . . . Pennsylvania Dutch accent . . . Honestly . . . everybody knows . . . junie. ACTIVITIES: Secretary of Class 2g Corinthian Club 1, lg Athletic Association 1, lg Hans Kindler Club lg Penn Hall Players I, 2, Treasurer 1. Page 71 'iff 'rw-ff pfekf- Lkgfffu- J. C. ll's CHRISTINE LAWSON VVHITE Washington District of Columbia Blonde . . , cute, sparkling personality . . . lover and connoisseur of the Blues . . . square . . . record collector . . . Billie Halladay . . . last to leave dining room . . . who wants to play bridge? . . . fre- quent visits to West Point and Annapolis . . . con- stantly doctoring up her friends . . . Stick with me, baby, and you'll wear diamonds . . . little turned-up nose . . . musical . . . L'Chris. ACTIVITIES: Secretary of Class 1: Corinthian Club I: Athletic Association I, 21 Hans Kindler Club IQ Penn Hall Players 2: Spanish Club I, Secretary lg Commentator Statflg Kappa Zeta 1, 2. MARILYN WARRIE WILSON South Orange New Jersey Energy and exuberance personified . . . never walks . . . riding enthusiast . . . long brown hair with that touch of blonde . . . creative writer . . . interesting articles . . . giggles and knows not why . . . most of the time! . . . bouncing on basketball court for the J. C. II's . . . enjoys music and poetry . . . loves ice cream and coke . . . her pet peeve . . . Spanish . . . Tallulah Bankhead face . . . VVillie. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I:, Athletic Association I, 2: Riding Club 1, 2: Drill Team I, 2: Hans Kindler Club I, 2: Penn Points Staff 'zg Commentator Staff 'zg Spanish Club 1. MARTHA WHITE WYNN Et. Lauderdale Florida That luscious Florida tan! . . . twinkling eyes . . . naturally curly hair . . . loves sun bathing . . . authority on Ft. Lauderdale, home town of the tropics . . . culinary tastes . . . apple pie . . . ice cream . . . all flavors . . . pet peeve . . . being hur- ried . . . conceited people . . . always a friendly smile . . . dates . . . witty . . . reliable . . . soft voice . . . a fiend for red-heads! . . . always a friend indeed . . . A'Marty. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club 1, 2g Athletic Association I, 2' Glee Club I: Penntonian Stal? Business Manager Q.. Page 72 'L I Z' Wh fk V XML I WA im 54464 zmrfff zfwzuafyfl cftzffifkf z ff A ' fy .fm .aff 21,2 f ,Q ff2ff1.6aQL! .Y f. if , jf .'-'MZAQLZ M ff. M fl V431 Pig af ,IIJZX ggzf. t. ' f aaa P! ff f A 1 J! MG, ,fy-4lf5'5 fafff I,-56 ff EUNICE COUTANT YE.-XPLJ:Efi'i Great Neck New York Great lover of music . . . with Smilin' Thru re- ceiving top billing . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . quite adept at making knick-knacks and clothes, her hobbies . . . loves fresh water . . . iishing . . . venison . . . hush puppies ,a famous Southern dish . . . Gal - lee . . . dislikes the ringing of that 7:30 bell . . . that surprise letter! . . . good voice . . . unassum- ing . . . always singing . . . that's . . . Dusty. ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club I, 21 Riding Club IQ I-Ians Kindler Club I, 25 Penn I-Iaill Players :Q Glee Club 1, lg Choir I, 2. GERALDINE M. KNODE Chambersburg Pennsylvania Those long dark tresses . . . always so perfectly dressed . . . Vl'ell, honestly! . . . most contagious laughter . . . avid record fan . . . crazy about . . . dancing . . . W W . . . always a friendly smile . . . quiet . . . until you know her well . . . Okl you neverdid! . . . ability to talk her way out ofmost any situation . . . loyal and true . . . always a friend in- deed . . . Jerry. I ACTIVITIES: Corinthian Club lg Athletic Association 2, Hans Kindler Club 2, Camera Club 1. JUNE LEE SOUTHERLAND Chambersburg Pennsylvania PifIle-diHIel . . . conscientious letter writer . . . loafing her hobby . . . an avid reader . . . dislikes . . . afternoon classes . . . contrary people . . . oysters . . . flag-waversn . . .rainy days. . .jazz. . . won- derful sense of humor . . . laughs often . . . likes . . . to cut classes . . . Radio City . . . crazy about . . . Burl Did . . .confabs. . . February Ioth. . .very favorable. . . honest. . . frank. . .dependable. . . that's . . . June. TIN ITIEQ Athletic -Xssociation I Hins Ixindler Club I AC ' . : . . 4, , 2, L ' 13 + Phi Alpha Chi 4, 1, 11 French Club 4, IQ Penn Points Staff 2, Art Editor 2g Army-Navy Brats 4, I, 21 Free French 4, I, 2. Pflgf' 73 MQ' l- A LA-O.. CAPTIONS 1. Class meeting. 2. Waiting for someone? 3. Study hour chat. 4. Good news, Barbie? 5. Homemade spread room. 6. Three cheers for the Navy 7. Flo and Em. 3. Have a light? 9. Illusions? IO. Sending out the laundry? 11. Duz does it. 12. Happy Birthday, Dottie. 13. Snow fun? 14. This can be endless. 15. Here we go. Pflgf 74 '25 x .i . I2 Ofljg 7 I r 5 I . is - .- 2.x 'fr w!ii'KQ3 ' . , 1 35- - .nv fageg ' 1 ,, . l s .ffl 1 lX ' ul y ,P 1 bfi V Q iii Wx V ,W Silling: llaulton, Phillips, P.1yjack, Roney, Xlltrtlie, IJLlxlOl'll. Flrtl funn' Hudson, Gritiin, Vincent, Kaessliuefer, Weiser, Pierre, Nicas, NYittekind, Bliss Narquardt. Sfmntl' nmx' Kneeburg, Milano, Lnthznn, Cfulton, Castillo, Ormiston, Miller, Kane, Heckman. Third ruins Fenstermaker, Christy, Ironmonger, Cahill, Moore, Dixon, Clark, Enright, Eastman, Sutter. Fourth foie: Pillcey, Gilbert, Abbott, Hamilton, jean Teufel, Joyce Tenfel, Gammill, Brustlin, Hampar, Dave, Oliver, King, Froek. The J. C. l's Pre,vi11'f11! . . . SALLY YVEISER I'iw-P2wz'f1'w1f . . PHYLLIS PIERCE S'vrn'nzrj' . A , JUDY CARI, T1wz.v1zrur ,,,,,.... NANCY IQAESSHAEFER The classof 1947 . . . entered Penn Hall with anticipation . . . curiosity . . and high hopes. VVe saw our rooms . . . met our roommates . . . filled our schedule cards . . . and thought we were at last ready to begin the First chapter of our college lives. But we weren't quite prepared for the initiation we were forced to squirm through . . . powdered pigtails . . . air raids . . . worm's prayer . . . and wild love letters dictated by the old girls . . . there were quite a number of the old timers back to plague us! Elbowing our way into spread-room crowds . . . playing bridge and exchanging gossip in the smoke-filled butt room . . . lighting our Way to the mailbox, an everyday ordeal. Alter initiation had passed, Miss Marquardt was chosen our class adviser . . . a sincere friend and an enthusiastic sponsor . . . the class then elected their officers for the year. Page 76 f 1 x l 6 l l. 1 i, I Y i l 4 1 ff A , ,, . fdfxrl ' il 'fa-Pi! 7 i' ff 1 ik Cv I ...W-p-5. fg f Xiliimz: Spadone, Roberts, Wolfkaminer, Finn. Nf'F'7Nll ww: Currie, P' Marlin' Simnfiri, Poe, 'I'cll.m1ler, film-ii, N. Collins, xi, Miller, smrm-ant. Third roui: Farmer, XYuetlxrich, Coffman, Rowe, Young, KL-lton, Bzulcr, Hunt. Fourth mum' Sheets, .Xrmituge-, Beal, Maurer, NX'ilson, Sterling, lrwin, B. Marlin, l.ani.1hlin, Burk mir: Priscilla XYolfe, Lawrence, Roland, Lewis, Strung, XVintc-rlsottorn, Torlu-rt, Knowles, Nh-rris, Barr, Graliam, Bussford. Hockey season brought some exciting inter class games . . . there was a successful sl. C. I get- acquainted party . . . with Sona I-lampar at the piano . . . we were entertained by the C. Il's . . . later gave them a party in return. The time passed quickly and Christmas vacation almost took us by surprise . . and what a long, wonderful interim it was! Basketball and swimming practice got under way . . . bringing aching limbs and stringy hair. In March we gave our prom . . . there was dreamy music . . . soft lights . . . and best of all . the boys in civvies again . . . a perfect dance. There were many cases of spring fever evident as the weather grew warm . . . we acquired our tans on the back courts . . . played tennis . . . went canoeing . . . and tried to forget the Final exams were approaching. The traditional C. I-tl. C. II banquet was all we had expected it to be . . . and more . . . but it reminded us that many of our friends would not be back . . . we were sad . . . together rehears- ing our class songs for step-singing in the open air . . . then our J. C. I year was over . . . it's been a good year . . . we've made new friends and had fun being a part of such a grand class . . . we'll look back on it . . . often . . . with a bit of fond, nostalgic remembrance. Page 77 Th P7't',l'f111f'1ll I 'ire-Phat S'vz'2'f'l1z1j' Twrz.v1z1'w' Fin! rats: Bissette, XYright, P. Potter, Tho1nas,G. Morin, Burns, Leonard Srmrzd v'n7v.' Miss Kiefer, Anthony, D. Miller, Umann, Apter, Crawford Lent. Third ron-: Fake. Wolfe. Thompson. Rex, Y. de Queveclo, Sparks, N. Koeh ler, I. de Qneyeclo, Kirschmann. lfourllz rote: Lynch, Blake. Bowen, Federschrnidt, Kratzert. Fischbeck Putman, Kler, Berlin, McNair. lfzfllx row: C. johnson, B. XVinterbottom, Logan, Peters, Scharg. Mc- Graff, Dusch. YanRanst. Scott. Paul. C. Collins. Insvl, 1ljfirns.' Amer, Anthony, Miller, Uniann, Miss Kiefer. e Juniors , , . . ALVA LYMANN idunf . . ,DIANA ANTHONY . , . NIARJORIE AFTER r DONNA lXflIl.LER We remember . . . our-Iunior year . . . competent sponsorship by Miss Kiefer . . . Alva, our president . . . Hanger Lynch, with her stacks of letters from unknown admirers . . . Margie the victim of Patsy s numerous practical jokes . . . envious glances at Helen s letters postmarked Hawaii . . . running to Jane with VVestclox advertisements . . . Joanne, our athlete, dividing the blue ribbons with Pat Patman and Margie Kler . . . Donna, our treasurer, with Culver on the mind . . . Ann and Sonia . . . their admiration for horse racing,-iockeys and Frankie . . . Love that man . . . Pat McGriiT, will she ever decide about Misl'1 ? . . . Judy stepping into her prlvate plane . . . the class wizards, Peters and Collins . . . smiling Polly and her foreign correspondence . . . Giggles, ya-ta-ta-ya-ta-ta about her jim . . . Irma's movie-star crushes . . . Yilmas South American jitterbugging . . . spread-room rushes . . . mailbox scrambles . . . laboriouslv working for the prom . . . Mercersburg dates . . . hen parties . . . fun . . . Penn Hall. Page 78 Frmzl mir: North, XVUQ-thrich. NVQ-giver. Srrumi ruze: Miss Slolzenbaeli, Grifhlli, G. Brown, .Xpplt-ton, Anderson. Burk nm-: Sclioelkopf, Packard, Bulkley. ,l. Burrill,Ciuttvll,I.yr1tlor1, Gordon. Gerard. Incrl tUiiisrS.' Miss Slolzeimhavli, Appletoii, Arielcrsoii, Brown, Spencer. The Sophomores Through the misty waters of the past we hegin to see clearly the seventeen memliers of Miss Stolzenbach's unlimited trouliles . . . We shall never forget-Susie, our active class president, who loves night life . . . lfwe give Benny time, she'll lwreak her neck . . . ls it 246 or ISO, Arlene? . . . Gloria, our 'Aetudie de moie, asking ls it free? . . . Buckie- XYon't someone please come out for hockey? . . . jan, with her bangs, her nieces, and fun at the dances . . . Grace-it's plain to see what she'll be-a hat designer . . . Those letters are good for a laugh any day, .ludyl . . . Maybe when you hecome a C., you can have your pink and blue hutt room, l.uey . . . Honor, flysis-income-beezis, that's Lazy Liz! .... -X wonderful Christmas vacation and a swell tan, take a bow, Barb . . . Norma, with her constant phone calls and weekends at home . . . Bettina, our proctor, saying, Are you all here? . . . Sophistication unlimited, just out of login, that's Nina ..., A nd janet, our happy gal from Canada . . . With '4BeaCon it's hard to tell angel from devil! . . . But before the misty waters engulf us, we want to express gratitude to Miss Stolzenlvach, our very helpful class adviser. P11 ge 79 49 ,...' .1 Fzril rrmx' Miss Bender, Vusciani, Fmarr, I.inflsay, Burl: max' XX'illiams. Paine, Rich. D. Davis, Mann. Nelson, Inxrf, Ujiifi-rx' D. Davis, Bliss Bender, Smurf. The Freshmen Pwfififrzf . , . FR.-xxcss SMARR Srfrfla1j'-T7'ffz,v1m'1' , IDIANA Davis Fran our president, Slim our secretary-treasurer, and all the other freshmen, too, give a sigh of happiness as our first year high draws to an end. Vie salute Miss Bender, our class adviser, for helping us through the year. Here are the eight of us, starting with Yola, our class jitterbug and Sinatra fan . . . Slim, trying her hardest to lose her Brooklyn accent and her charlie horse . . . Skitch, with a sailor's hat and navigatofs wings . . . Tink, all that mail from all those males . . . Betsy, golden hair, blue eyes, and Jimmy or Carl Csighll . . . Shirley, that slick chick who loves Dick . . . Fran, our class president, who has a passion for a horse named Royal Bay . . . and Carolyn fsports, Delaware accent, and lots of mail . . jaine-can't decide between Helmut Dantine and Paul Henreid. This is the Freshman Class of '45946 signing off! Page S0 -49+ 4 :z 1255 H. , - r K -, N fo' L,-,, vi? . N - 5 -. nf-4 ' ' 'X - L ,nw I ' , . 1- N. r Y ' 1 H' f . Q Y x . A , N , f,,'r ,xi 4 , hx, 4 .- , A l 5 J FT xr 55: ii f EI if k . 5, ,A .. 1 X .1 w .r.- .4 72' :E , -'Q' ,. '. - -an 'Q 4. 91. . - 'Z' Gin :x f 2 jg! ,L M4 5 fi- .': . xi ,Ii X. -' X-ls 1. gx . ri I 4'! 3i5f1 - 1- . ., F' -' .-3,1-. '. 1 E, -5 mg, . 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Peggy . . . to this distinguished list of Penn Hall girls . . . who have been outstanding in . . . scholarship . . . leadership . . . character . . . and sportsmanship. All these requirements are met in full measure hy . . . Margaret Pate . . . an indus- trious worlier . . . in whatever activities she has taken part . . . and they are many . . . always busy, patient, kindly, considerate of others . . . happy or serious and sympathetic as occasion demands. The faculty who elected Peggy PENN H.-XLI. GIRI. will remember her as one of the most outstanding in the procession of Penn Hall Girls. 7 -ef' x .,. Q is Tv . - Rgj EES ff- Page S3 CARROLL OTT Senior Trophy Girl Carroll Ott . . . our very capable class president . . . affectionately known as Otto . . . always working with and for her class . . . intramurals . . . class activities . . . Come on now, Seniors . . . gay greetings on receiving lines . . . unusual sense of humor . . . husky laugh . . . expressive eyes . . . friendly manner . . . loves music . . . competent horsewoman . . , an honor student . . . honest and dependable . . . chosen by her classmates as that Senior who has contributed most whole-heartedly to her class and to her school . . . the Senior Trophy Girl of194.6. Page S4 J EAN BARBER . , . Penn Hall winner of the Mademoiselle College Board contest. 4.4.4 VIRGINIA VINCENT , . . whose poem, You ffm? Tlzvnf, was selected by the National Poetry Association for the .f7171IllZl.f7If!10!0gVV Qf Cofffge Partly. BARBARA LEWIS -9 . . . whose poem, .J Song Qf You, was selected by the Na- tional Poetry Association for the .fllllllflf .intlzology Qf Coffege PUUNQV. Page S5 X 1 ,-if . . t i-5,154 fi' 91.2 1,.. .- ' -. fi-' f-,Q-. - . -- - 1 ' Nz:-'4 .- ,, ': 'LEU 5 I' ' fi-. ..,i'?f1f- -FL 1 gy, g , 3 3.5. 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BETTY MARTIN Charleston, XY. Ya. Secretarial Course j.c.1 A1051 Studioux PATRICIA MEYER Covington, Va. Classical Course J.c.11 SONA I-IAM PAR Flushing, N. Y. General Course J.c.1 Bar! Dreired DOROTHY HALVORSEN Wilmette, Ill. Art Course J. C. II Page S7 5-fx ,Host .1'b.ff11!-IW iudml MARY SI-IAFHR I-Iaddonlield, N. College Preparatory Course Senior B651 ,ill-Raznzd Cir! PRI SCILLA PERFECT Paradise, Pa. Art, Secretarial, Classical, College Preparatory,General .Academic Course. Sth Grader W X 1 Lzffil in righlr Ott, Xlinsky, Chaney, Inset: L. Morin, Ratzhurg. Cum l.dUClZ Cum Laude, the Penn Hall Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools, estab- lished at Penn Hall in 1929 . . . an honor sought and prized . . . Only hfteen per cent ofthe Senior preparatory students and live per cent of the Juniors are elected by a faculty committee each year . . . students, in order to be eligible, must possess the qualities of . . . outstanding scholarship . leadership . . . character . . . and service. .lane Chaney . . . Carroll Ott . . . elected in their Junior year . . . Joyce Minsky already a member at her former school . . . joined us this year . . . Phyllis Ratzburg and Luvia hlorin were elected in their Senior year. Page SS - , xl..- 5 3 an-we 'T ,N'rl1mL:: Dr. Riclurilson, Frif-fllwerg, Meyer, Bartlielmes. Sluzzdinuf RIcAlpirte, Uberst. Insslf N. Hamilton, xX'l'llIB, Barber, Butler. llowurd, i'otTnian. Phi Theta Kappa Alpha Nu Chapter . . . of the National junior College Honor Society . . . established at Penn Hall in 1930 . . . requirements . . . four or more academic subjects with a high scholastic average . . . the student must also rate in the upper ten per cent of the Junior College . . . and have out- standing school citizenship qualities . . . elections held twice a year . . . the First one . . . at the close ofthe first semester . . . the second one following in the spring . . . some oflast year's mem- bers are . . . Jane Barthelmes . . . Millicent Friedberg . . . YYinif'red Mc.-Xlpirie . . . Patricia Meyer . . . and Lois Oberst. To add to the list again . . . this year's members are . . . Joan Colfman . . . Peggy Gough . . . Jean Barber . . . Constance Butler . . . Marion Howard . . . . . Nancy Hamilton . . . and Christine YYhite. x l Page ao Ltfl lu rzghl, Sneider, Haulton, Puyjael-:. Kappa Zeta All those junior College students who maintain a high average in at least two social sciences are eligible to join Kappa Zeta. This is a Penn Hall Honor Society for the histor- ians of the future. New members include jane Barthelmes, Peggy Gough, May Diane Miller, Jean Barber, Marion Howard, Betty Jean Koehler, YVinnie McAlpine . . . Last year's members are Chris- tine YYhite, Louise Pope and Pa- tricia Meyer. Alpha pi Epsilon The National Honorary Secretarial Society for junior Colleges . . . Theta chapter established here May 3, 1938 .... -X lpha for accuracy . . . Pi for dependability . . . Epsilon for efficiency . . . Mem- bership restricted to students for superior scholar- ship . . .personality . . . character. . .our purpose is to stimulate an active interest in secretarial sub- jects and vocations . . . to foster and promote a high standard of scholarship . . . to keep alive the highest ideals in this held of work . . . Betty Jean Sneider . . . elected in 1945 . . . 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IL ' i . . . . 1 1' '1 ,,,-'N XX hat smells so delicious: . . .M ' ' -, I the foods class is hard at work Sewing . . . pajamas, skirts dresses, and a suit or coat . . all projects in clothing lab . . What can l make without a Lipper or buttonholesin Art history . . . boxes of reinforcements . . . parallel reading. Textiles . . burn it to find out . . . swatch books. lnterior dec . . . magnettes . . . floor plans . . . elevations . . . stripped magazines . . . the big question in dietetics . . . was it .-X, B, C, or D? . . . Is it fatten- ing? . . . try bananas, lettuce, and skimmed milk . . . child care . . . shall we spare the rod and spoil the child? . . . a trip to the Nelson's . . . costume design . . . solid colors . . . make-up . . after twoshort years . . . many thanks tohliss XYasgatt . . . for her ever-ready help . . . and kindness Business lzdueation Secretaries, stcnographers, buyers, personnel directresses, retailers, medical secretaries, all in the making . . . preparing us for the business world . . . Miss hIcMillan's cheerful personality . . . in- formal classes . . . our weekly town emplo5'ment . . . debits and credits. . .budgets due. . . XYrite a letter of application .... alpha Pi Epsilon . . . swatch books due . . . fashions and StOl'c layouts . . . economic definitions . . . Miss Kiefer's pa- tience in bookkeeping . . . speed tests . . . an honor to have Mrs. McKillip join us this year . . . practical application of work in our Field . . . in- formal guidance for the future . . . students and teachers working together to obtain our goal. Department 0 f , .1 f f I The Art Department One of the most popular departments at Penn Hall is devoted to the arts. Each year a large number of students enroll for the studio course. The illus- trators, advertisers, designers, decorators, and artists of the future go to the studio nine hours every week and receive instruction from Miss Meyer and Miss Engl. Saturday morning the classic statues receive the student's attention and Wednesday afternoon a model poses for the life class. Students' work is on view in the studio during the year for the public to see. The annual art exhibit representative of all phases of studio work is held in June in the gymnasium. After a course of two years art students are equipped to continue their studies or to secure a position in their held. The Drama Department The play's the thing . . . and the Drama Department of Penn Hall does its part in making this statement true. Under the leadership . . . of Dr. von Tornow . . . the arts ol acting, staging, malte up, and manag mg are taught . . . to many inspired actresses . . . the ludith -Xndersons ol tomorrow undergo two vears training . . . in all branches of drama. One ofthe outstanding features . . . the presentation of one act plays by every mem ml Department ol Music 3.10 AAI .... xve're ready for another day in the Conservatory . . . nails trimmed short for a piano lesson in a spacious studio . . . the Hans Kindler room for theory courses: Harmony, Form, Counterpoint, Music Appreciation, Music History, Orchestration, Solfeggio . . . leaping over the har on intervals . . . variations on Mother Goose rhymes . . . Gregorian modes . . . recordings . . . orchestral scores . . . music has form tool . . . the harp, still waiting to be played, n'est-ce pas? . . . YYhat is Solfeggio? . . . Next comes Repertoire, Diction, or a voice lesson in Miss Hig- gins' studio . . . Tuck it in and call it chest . . . soundproof' H9 practice rooms . . . a sudden scamper and closing of doors as the proctor comes to check . . . the little brown book . . . chapel time . . . manipulation of the organ keyboard and pedals combined with conversation . . . the amazing versatility of Miss Dixon . . . school songs and hymns on Ylednesday Versus the sad sink- ing of the gray ship . . . the ensemble under the direction of Miss Cooke . . . frantic rehearsals of the long-awaited Messiah by the glee club and choir . . . vesper services . . . studio recitals . . . Christmas, Spring, and Commencement concerts featuring Penn Hall and guest soloists . . . Baccalaureate anthems . . . original songs at step-singing . . . 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