Penn Manor High School - Trumpeter Yearbook (Millersville, PA)
- Class of 1946
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We appreciate the loyalty and sincerity which you have always shown in classes and all of our school activities. Sincerely, THE CLASS OF '46 gon ten ts 0 Faculty 0 Classes 0 Features 0 Organizations Clubs Music Athletics 0 Advertisements NORMA B. ASTON English B.S., Millersville State Teachers College, 1943, Teachers College, Columbia University, summer session, 1945, CATHERINE COLEMAN Supervisor of lnstrumental Music B.S., Lebanon Valley College, 1941, summer sessions, Colum- bta University, 1940, Extension Sghool, Lebanon Valley College, 1 44, HARRY M. BOOK Art lnclustixal Arts B.S., Millersville State Teachers College, 1938, Pennsylvana State College, summer sessions, I. LESTER CHARLES Millersville State Teachers Col- lege, 1924, BS., Pennsylvania State College, l929g M.A., Co- lumbia University, 1936 1940. A. NORMAN RANCK Supervising Principal Mathematics Millersville State Teachers College, 1922, AB., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, 1927, M.Ecl., Temple University, 1938. EVELYN T. ENCK PAUL C' EHRHART Physical Education, Health, Social Studies, French, Civics A.B., Franklin and Marshall, Temple University, 1943, Frank- l927g M,A., University of Penn- lin and Marshall College, eve- sylvania, 1934 ning sessions, 1946. H. STANLEY CHARLES 1-listory, Latin E.S., Millersville State Teachers College, 1935, postgraducte, Millersville State Teachers Col- lege, 1937, 1938, 1939. 19 LILLIAN M. FRANTZ Home Economics, Biology B.S., Temple University, 1932, Temple graduate work, 1939 1940, Millersville State Teachers College, 1918, 1934, Pennsylvania Segite College summer session, MIRIAM HAINES Librarian, English B.S., Millersville State Teachers College, 1944, University ot Pennsyl- vania, summer session, 1945. 46 EMMA C. MILLER English, Music B.S., Lebanon Valley Col- lege, 1944, University ot Pennsylvania, s u m m e r session, 1945. PAUL E. HAWK Physical Education, R. ELIZABETH HERB Commercial Studies Gef1eff11BuSiHeSS B.S., Shippensburg State B.S.,West Chester Teach- Teachers College, 1945. ers College, 1933. PAUL H. IOHNSON Science, Mathematics A.B., Franklin and Mare shall, 1925 1928, Univere sity oi Maryland, summer session, 1931. A. LANDIS BRACKBILL Principal Mathematics, Geometry AB., Duke University, 1934, M.S. in Education, University of Pennsyl- vania, 1943. LAURA E. SCHOENER Commercial Studies BS., Bloomsburg State Teachers College, 1945. HOWARD P. SIGLIN Agriculture B.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1922, summer session, 1924, Millersville State Teachers College, summer sessions, 1937, 1938. MARY IANE TRAVIS English, Biology Mathematics B.S., Millersville State Teachers College, 1943, Millersville State Teach- ers College, summer ses- sions, 1943, 1944, 1945. MILDRED F. LAIRD History, Latin AB., Dickinson College 1928, M.Ed., Temple Uni versity, 1941. 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'Annu'--pk... .L ..-..- fa.-.px 1-m..-11. Q. .n1.1-qunum ' nu.-r uzg ik NORMAN CHARLES ' ' Norm' ' Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3 fVice- Pres. 41, Orchestra 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 3, 4: Honor Society 3 fPres. 49, Service Club 4, Dance Band 4, Gym Captain 4, Trumpeter 4, Traffic Officer 4. Norm's looks, along with his scholastic ability, make him a very popular fellow around Manor. ln addition he is a member of that popular boys' quartet and is tops in basketball and baseball. Norm plans to become a physical education instructor. His ability in athletics should help him to realize this goal, Maybe he'll coach at Manor some day. ELAINE DIFFENBAUGH Diffie Newspaper 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Band 3, 4, 2 fMajoretteJ, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, 4, Trumpeter 4 fAssociate Editoil, P. O, D., Gym Captain 3, 4. A pleasing personality, winning character and sunny disposition are wrapped up in this artistic bundle. You can always find Diffie supporting McCaskey in their sport events. We wonder why?? 7 This future college student is sure to be a success. tk ti? MILDRED BONHAM HMM.. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, News- paper 2, 3, Iuniar Play 3, Archery, P,O.D., Senior Play. You will find Mil out on the hockey field or hold- ing up the clarinet section of the band. She actually enjoys doing her schoolwork-a trait which will bring her success in college. ANNA CAULI-IR Anna Library 3, 4, P. O, D., Archery, Dramatics. Anna is that cheerful, friendly blonde who lives in the vicinity of Marticville. She loves to read, talk, eat and occasionally get good marks in algebra, Anna plans to go to college and then teach in a rural school. ik tiki? Illf?l'I'!T RICHARD DUTCHER Dick Glee Club 2, Archery Club 2, Operetta 2, Iunior PlayA3, Band 4, Trumpeter CAd, Editor 41, Photography Club fVice-Pres. 43, P, O. D. Club 4, Orchestra 4, Senior Play. Friendly, well liked, and a swell fellow-that's Dick, who always has a joke or wisecrack to give out with when we need one. After high school he plans to take up forestry at Penn State. Good luck to you, Dick, as a future forester. DORIS EBY . Doris Girls' Chorus 2, Library 3, 4, Public Speaking, P. O. D. Does anyone know who Miss Gabby of Manor High is? You would be sure to find out if you were in any of this miss's study periods or in Latin Ill! An ambitious kek, who wants to be a nurse, Doris is well on her way to this profession. lAsk Mr. Iohnson, her intimate friend?J . KATHRYN 1-:RB muy Glee Club 2, 3, 4 CLibrariant, Cheerleading fCaptaim 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Hockey 2, 3, 4 tCaptainJ, G m Cap- tain 2, 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, 4, Trumpeter 3, 4 ffllditor-in chiefy, Iunior Pla , Senior Play, National Honor Society CSecretaryl 3, 4, O, D., Dance Committee, Swimming. Always on the go-that's Kitty -trying to keep the Trumpeter staff in order and leading cheers keep her very busy. Good looks, a fine personality, and the ability to make friends are her chief characteristics. If scholarship and leadershi have anything to do with success Kitty' surely wifi obtain it. HELEN ESHBACH Helen Library 3, 4, Glee Club, Girls' Trio, Trumpeter iAssociate Editorl, Newspaper iArt Editorj, P. O. D. Helen is a likable, friendly girl and a swell pal to all who know her. Busy, but never too busy to help a fellow student, Helen has won the hearts of many students at Manor. Although her future may seem un' certain, we wish her success in anything she does. ikikik GLENNA ESHLEMAN Glenna Girls' Chorus 2, Bus Patrol 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Photography Club tTreasurerJ, Trumpeter tArt Editorb 3, 4. Glenna is a neatly-dressed, attractive girl who has plenty of what it takes to get homework done on time and correctly. She seems to especially enjoy chemistry class and Mr. Iohnson's jokesffunny or otherwise. Glenna was very active on Trumpeter staff and has done work on committees for parties and the like. She is a girl who can be depended upon for responsibilities. KENNETH FREY Butch Basketball 2, 3, 4, Archery 2 CManagerJ, Class Officer fPres.l 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association 2 CVice-Pres.l 3, National Honor Society 3 iVicefPres,D, 4, Photography Club 4, Gym Captain 2, 3, 4, Trumpeter 4. A real Manor man-that's Ken. He is tops in both sports and scholastic ability and well liked by all. His qualities in leadership and sportsmanship are a fact proved by his three successive years as class president. His activities in school are many, but outside of school his main interest centers around a certain short, cute girl from Lancaster. 7J:f'f ri MARGARET HARNISH ' ' Margie ' ' Senior Band 2, 3, lunior Band 2, Orchestra 2, 3, P. O. D., Archery, Senior Play, Dance Band, Traffic Officer. Here's one of Miss Coleman's managers who takes her work seriously. Her fluting can be heard in both the band and orchestra. Margie can always be found at her post as a traffic officer. She wears clothes well and is liked by all who know her. That's our Margie. VELMA HARTMAN ..ve1.. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Junior Band 2, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Play, Senior Play, frumpeter 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Iunior Glee Club 4. Velma is a good-natured person her studies and homework seriously, from P.H.I. sometimes prove. She school for her practical jokes and otherwisel. Velma can frequently be found in the library working or getting out of some work and into trouble. When she decides to settle down and think about her tuture plans we feel certain she will be successful. who seldom takes as lectures to her is known around remarks Cwitty or , TI, fflt L EVELYN M. I-IEHSHOCK Evie I Newspaper 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Trumpeter 3, 4, Bus Patrol 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Iunior Play, Glee Club 4, Senior Play, War Stamp Salesman 4. Cute, ambitious, and willing is the shorty of our class. She is a friend of everyone and we know she'll do well in her teaching career. Lots of luck, Evie. RUTH HERTZ Ruth Girls' Chorus 2, Library 3, 4, Trumpeter 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Public Speaking 4, Say, are you any good at riddles? Try this one: Who's tall, slender, has the most beautiful red hair, and is really a swell gal? That's Ruth for sure. She de- lights in getting into mischief, but always manages to get out all right. We wish her success in whatever may be in store for her in the future. iirikilr MARY IANE HUB ER UMOHY., Girls Chorus CPres.J 2, Newspaper 3, Class Vice-Pres. Z, 3, Hockey 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, 4, War Stamp Salesman 3, Gym Ca tain 2, 3, Trumpeter 3, 4 'Associate Editorl, Iunior Play, Public Speaking 4, Senior Play. Mary lane is the ambitious gal whose chief delight is chemistry. Earnestness and sincerity are apparent in all that she does. Always dashing here and there-- she has an activity in every corner. MARY ELIZABETH KEENER Betsy Home Economics Club, Newspaper 3, Trumpeter 4, Arch- ery 4, P. O. D., Girls' Chorus 4. Betsy is a cheerful, good-natured person who can give a witty remark at exactly the proper time. She is generally on hand when someone gets stuck with his homework. With her brains and pleasing personality she will certainly have a successful future. vikvikifr WILLIAM KEPNEH Bin Basketball 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, 4 fSec.l, Dance Com- mittee 3, 4, Gym Captain 3, 4, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Band 4, Photography Club 4 fPres.J, Trumpeter 4 iPho- tography Editorl. Bill is the likable fellow who shows us the movies in assemblies and classes. He has brains plus lots of ability in anything from basketball to dancing. His act- ing abHity has been proved many times in plays and assembly programs. His slightly English accent lhe's from Mass.J is well known and liked at Manor. SUZANNE KISSINGER Sue Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Stamp Salesman, P. O. D. An inseparable pal of Doris, Sue gets around. We hear she especially liked chemistry this year f?J. fFor reference, ask that well-known adviser, Mr. Stanley Charles.J She is going to become a laboratory tech- nician. Well known as one of Manor's redheads, Sue will certainly gain her wishes for success. 1 n1l1'Lwn11, 1 AARON MARTIN Aaron Senior Band 2, Iunior Band 2, Basketball 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band IAss't Mgr, 35, fMgr. 4l, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Dance Band 4. Never look for a dull moment when Aaron is around, for he is noted for his jokes and wise remarks in and out of school. Since he is musically inclined, he takes part in many musical activities around the school. He is a friend of all and can usually be found talking to the opposite sex. LELAND NAVE ..Lee.. F. F. A. l' l-li-Y l, 2 CTreas,l, Gym Captain l, Nature Club 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, P. O. D. Club 4, A dependable fellow and a friend of all-that's Lee. He is a willing helper and takes part in many school activities. His ambition is to become a radio engtneer. Outside of school his main interest is the opposite sex. ski? ikik BARBARA ANN SCHAUM Babs Hockey 3, 4, Library 3, 4 fSec. and Treasl, Archery 4, P. O D. Club 4, Trurnpeter 4 tAssociate Editorl, Public Speaking 4, lunior Play f'l'1cketsl, Senior Play, News- paper 4 fAlumni Eclitorl. Bobs is that little blue-eyed brunette from west- ern Penna. who Joined us in her Sophomore year. A friend of everyone, she is a good sport, a peck of fun, and a good addition to any gathering. DAISY SELLERS Daisy Mae Library 4, P, O. D., Archery. One of Pequea's ambitious girls is this little miss. ln the future she wants to attend M. S. T. C. to be a teacher. Much success in the future to a swell girl. Watch that Latin, Daisy. if? HUGH PORTER Porter Senior Band 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Oper etta 2, Band 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Trombone Sextet 31 lunior Play, Senior Play, Dance Band 4, This tall, good-looking fellow is one of Manor's musical-minded boys who likes a lot of fun and works tiard to get it. Hugh likes to talk about the Navy and can tell you anything you want to know. We are sure he will make a big success of his life. IANE REESE ul-anieu lunior Play, Dramatics Club 4, Newspaper 4, Library Club 4, Sen1or Play. Our competent, little, but energetic editorein-chief ref tlie school newspaper, lane is well liked around Manor. Always an A student, lane gets along swell. KfVe know her desire to be a teacher will be fulfilled. Heres the best of luck to you, lane, with future pupils, ik Ffflwc It Q PAULINE STONER Polly Glee Club 2, 3, 4 tSec.J, Operetta 2, Band 2, 3, 4 tlvlgitj, War Stamp Salesman 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Gyrn Cap- tain 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, 4, Sanitation 3, Class Sec. 2 3, 4, Iunior Play, Senior Play, National Honor Society, Traffic Officer 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Magazine Cam- paign Soc. 4. Polly's pleasing personality and unusual talents have made her an outstanding Senior. li scholarship and sportsmanship are any indications ol success, she will surely attain it. MILD RED WARFEL --sh i '- P. o. D. my Shorty is all out for aeronautics when her mind is on the subject, but she can easily be distracted by a certain chap called Chet Our blonde, blue-eyed Shorty has a friendly smile for everyone. Keep em flying, Mildred. I. I Q. if .. ',. T j-. , -.T . . ,xv H .vs - .'-- 'l'Nt 'I .fljgff 1' 'fu- -t rf -A :- '- Q1 .1 7 . ' f. 7 5, V. .I . 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' ' . - .f .1--1 -ew- LOYD AUMENT upeie.. Glee Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Athletic Association 3, Pres. 4, Service Club 3, 4, Fire Squad 3, Baskektball Team 2, 3, 4, lunior Play 3, Public Speaking Club 41 War Stamps Salesman 3, Archery Club, Sec. 2, Operetta 2, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, P. O. D. Club 4, Trumpeter 4. Pete is well known around Manor for his vocal cords. tln more ways than one.J He is a prominent member of Manor's famous quartet and also of the Glee Club. One of his favorite activities besides music is having a good time, especially during basketball season. ROY BENDER Bender 2, Service Club 4, Fire Squad 4, Baseball 3, 4, P. O. D. Club 4. Bender is He is a whiz humor. Roy sitting on the home. Roy also was entertained in the office one day. Archery Club a rather shy member of the Senior class. in mathematics and has a good sense of supported the roller skating parties by bench in hopes of taking a certain girl ikrikik HAROLD BENEDICT Harold ' Harold is that tall boy whom you see roaming around the halls before school. Last term, Harold de- cided that school wasn't the place for him, but this term he showed up for some reason or other. We do not know what Harold's future will be, but We wish him luck in Whatever he undertakes. RICHARD BESCH Whitey Archery Club 2 tMgr.D, Fire Squad 4 tlst Lieut.D, Base- ball 3, 4, P. O. D. Club. Whitey is one ot those tellows who is always humorous I? ?l. He likes a good time and usually has one. Whitey is a swell fellow, though, and we wish him the best of luck in the Merchant Marines. irikik Efghtcuzi MARY IANE CARUTHERS Milt Library 3, P, O. D. Club. Here is one of the more quiet Senior girls of Manor who is always seen with Esther. She is often seen dis- cussing matters with her classmates about certain things and although we are not positive of Mary Iane's future, we are pretty sure it is connected with the Navy. KENNETH CLARK ncasey.. Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Trum- peter 4, Fire Squad 4, Gym Captain 2, P, O. D. Club 4. Casey is able to conjugate the verbs to dream and to love in the past and present. We know he will not be too extravagant with them, but we are sure his dream of becoming a big league baseball player will come true. WANDA DAUGHERTY Wanda Girls' Chorus, Library 3, 4. P- O' D-7 TT'-UHPSTSY 4A Who's that? Oh! That's Wanda, one of the cute redheads of our class. She's on the Trumpeter staff and active in the Library Club. Wanda is seen mostly with a certain Senior boy. lsn't she, Ken? WILLIAM DOUTS Bill Basketball 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association 2, Band 3, 4, Fire Squad 4 tSecretaryJ, P, O. D. Club. Douts is a familiar name around Manor. He is a dependable and splendid companion, always full of pep and energy. Bill uses the pep for playing his big bass horn and the energy for playing basketball. He can always be found with the gang having a good time. iirikik ESTHER MAE ECKMAN . .Es . , Home Economics lg P. O. D. Club. Well, folks, here's a girl who is out for a swell time, and can always be seen laughing t?J. I am sure you will all agree that with those broad smiles of hers, she will win some lucky gent, and in the future become his loving housewife. RHODA ERB Shorty Girls' Chorus 21 Library 3, 4, P. O. D. Club, Trum- peter 4, Archery. Shorty hails from Mount Nebo. Her ambition is to go to college but she thinks the Army is okay, es- pecially a certain guy named Buddie. You can find her writing to him in her spare time. Shorty is often seen with Betty, chatting about this and that. Good luck in whatever you may choose in the future. ikvilrvk ROBERT EMERICK ..Bob.. Archery Club 2, Fire Squad 4, P. O. D. Club, Bob is one of Manor's best. You will always find him where there's lots of excitement or a few nice girls. Bob is a good all-around fellow and we wish him the best of luck in the future. IAMES FUNK Funkie Iunior Band lg Student Council l, Gym Captain 1, 35 Gym Captain 4 tPresidentl, Fire Squad 3, 4: P. Glee Club lg Asst. 2, Bus Patrol 2, 3, O. D. Club 4. likes to play volley- ball. Every noon hour he is seen on the volleyball court drivin the ball. He is willing to do anything tc help his clgassmates. lames is a friendly Senior who .NvZ.IH'fC1'l1. RICHARD GHEB INGER Dick Dramatics Club 4, P. O. D. Club. Dick is a faithful student in school. He is quiet and full ot fun. Dick is generous to other classmates and to his teachers. One ol his hobbies is cooking, A little more sugar, Dick. WALTER HEITMUELLER ' ' Hikie' ' Photography Club 4, P, O. D. Club. Huh? Oh, did I fall asleep again? Yes, I'm afraid so, Walter. Don't blame Hilde though. He really has a heavy school schedule together with working in a garage all evening. Bashful f?J Hilde is an OK fellow. iirvihrik' ROBERT HERB ..Bob.. Archery 2, Fire Squad 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Trumpeter 4, P. O. D. Club. ' ' Bob is one of our tall, light and handsome boysf an all-around Manor man. At the rate he is going, he will be a hot pilot someday. Maybe he will be a storekeeper. Why do his friends call him Bunion ? MERLE HUBER Merle Fire Squad 3, 4, P. O. D. Club. Merle is the happy-go-lucky boy, frequently seen around in his Hot Model. His main interest in school is aeronautics class, He may become a pilot some day. But whatever may be his future, we are sure he will succeed. iiirvilriilr Twenly PAULINE HUB ER Polly Newspaper 3, Library 3, 4, Bus Patrol 3, 45 Trumpeter 4, Archery 45 P. O. D. Who is the attractive, light-haired girl who runs around Manor's halls so early in the morning? Of course, we all know-flirtatious Polly, lf you wish to have a number of phrases such as Gawrshensakes or Well, good grief just tell her she's lat. That's OK, Polly, you're a good kid. BENIAMIN KAUFFMAN ' 'B en Archery, President Z5 Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 4, Class Officer, Treasurer 2, 45 Service Club 3, Treasurer 4, Student Council 3, Sanitation Committee 3, Baseball 3, 4, Athletic Association 4. Ben is small, neat, and always well groomed, He likes a good time and takes an interest in almost any- thing except lessons. ll you can't find him in any fun or mischief you can always find him planning some. He's an ace at sports, but prefers baskektball first. ln the future he plans to join the Navy. BENIAMIN KLINE Chuck Archery 1, 25 Iunior Band l, 2, 3, Senior Band 1, 2, 3. Chuck is a busy fellow around school. You often see him dashing through the halls doin errands for Mr. Charles or Mr, Hawk. He is a good ineman when it comes to playing football and how he loves to buzz around in his Dad's car. Luck in the future, Chuck. HARRY McLAUGI-ILIN McCackle Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Operetta 27 Drum Major 2, 3, 4, lunior Play: Senior Play, P. O. D. Club 4, Trumpeter Staff. Meet Harry, the man who leads the band, and gained the admiration of all the spectators. Besides this, he is able to put on a show of his own on the stage and in the classroom, and then he has time left to sing in the Glee Club. We don't see how Miss Miller will get along without him next year, but we have con- fidence in his stagework. viiriilrvilr KENNETH MANNING . . Ken, . Archery Club 27 Fire Squad 3, 4, Photography Club 4, P. O. D. Club 4, Service Club 4, Trumpeter Staff 4. A certain redhead is this tellow's main interest. He is always out tor a good time arid is a willing helper. He is a good friend of Mr. Iohnson and also a member of the big three. When not seen at school, Ken is usually seen breezing around in his 3'7 Plymouth with his two companions, Butch and Ben. EDWARD MAURER ..Ed.. Archery Club 2, P. O. D., Fire Squad 4. Ed hails from Marticville. His greatest desire is to brush his lather's Chevy around lthose lenders look toughl. He doesn't mind taking girls home from the skating parties. Ed is a swell fellow and we all wish him lots of luck and happiness in the tuture. Wiki? CLAUDE MORRISON Archery Club 2, Fire Claude is a very hills of Pequea. He swimming best of all Morrison Squad 4, mannerly is active We are P. O. D. Club 4. boy who hails from the in all sports, but likes sure he will succeed in anything he attempts. CHARLES ORBANK Mike Bus Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y lp Fire Squad 4, P. O. D. Club 4. A rather quiet Senior who is always willing and ready to help someone-especially the girls. He spends most of his time breezing around in that Chevy and sawing on his violin. Twc n if y-0 710 GEORGE K. OVERLY George Baseball 3, 45 Swimming 35 P, O. D. Club 45 Fire Squad 4. Popular, good natured and a swell pal, that's George-esteemed member of the Blue Room Society. He also does not care too much for the female sex. Keep the ice cream rolling, George-good luck. IOI-IN CHARLES REES ulack.. Archery 25 Service Club 2, 3 fPresidentJ 45 Athletic As- soociation, Treasurer 3, 45 Basketball 35 Baseball flvfan- agerj 3, 45 Public Speaking Club 45 P. O, D. Club 4. Here's a fellow who is really interested in sports. He is often seen going to Philadelphia to see a 'football or baseball game. At the present time he is treasurer of the Athletic Association. Iack spends a good bit of his time studying but he has plenty of time for raising the roof at school. Iack's career points pretty much toward dentistry and we feel certain that he will make good in it. ikrirrk GERALD RINEER Gere Iunior Band 25 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Fire Squad 45 Service Club 45 P. O. D. Club 4. This is Manor's own Lou Costello. Full of fun and mischief, Gere is well liked by everyone. He is an honorary member of Miss Travis' N300 Club. Mt. Nebo is his home town, and he can usually be found there talking to the girls. IAMES SHANK Shankie H1-Y 25 School Newspaper 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Trumpeter 3, 45 Archery 25 Fire Squad 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Public Speaking 4. Shankie is an ardent supporter of the noon volley- ball games. One of his chief delights is getting into and miraculously getting out of trouble with the Stu- dent Council. iriilrik MARIS SI-IAUB Shaubie P. O. D. Club 45 Fire Squad, 2nd Lieut. 4. Shaubie really gets around in that good ole Chevy of his. He isn't very big but he certainly can take care of himself. He is always ready for a good time, es- pecially with the girls. Best of luck to you in the future, Shaubie'-we know you will be a success. ELMER SHERTZER Burney Hi-Y l5 P. O. D, Club 4. Elmer is girl shy and he is a great believer in the old proverb, Silence never betrays you. He always finds time to do his books. His main interest in sports is volleyball and there's plenty of action when he is playing. We aren't sure of Elmer's future, but we wish him success in whatever he does. RICHARD SHOFF Squobe Newspaper, Sports Editor 25 Archery, Vice-Pres. 25 Basketball 35 Varsity 45 P. O. D. Club 45 Glee Club 45 Service Club 4. Good looks, nice build, swell basketball player are only cr few of the many qualities Shoff possesses. There seems to be a certain girl from Donora, who keeps his mind occupied most of the time. M. S. T. C. is in his plans for the future. irilrfr AUDREY C. RAILING ..AndY.. Archery 45 P. O. D. 45 Hockey 4. Hailing from Mt. Nebo is this all-around girl. She is mostly interested in sports and is undecided what she wants to do alter graduation. We know she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. EDWARD WALLER ' 'Wa1ler Archerig Club 25 Fire Squad 3, 45 Public Speaking 45 P. O. . Club 45 Trumpeter 4. Why hello there! is Wal1er's early morning greet- ing. Yes, Ed hails from Wabank. He is better known as the Mayor of Wabank. It you ever sta e a party, don't hesitate for a minute to call on Waller for it's bound to be a success, with plenty of good laughs. He is the Food Fair's famous sugar monkey. Ed's future is unknown, but whatever it is our best wishes go with him. ikvfkwik MELVIN WITMER . .wit. . Hi-Y 15 Athletic Association 15 War Stamps ly Student Council 3, 4, Sanitation Committee 35 Photography 45 P. O. D. Club 4. Melvin is one of the Student Council members who helps keep traffic moving smoothly in the halls. He likes to bounce volleyballs off the Iunior boys' heads at noon. He is well liked by all his classmates and his good character and records show that he has what it takes to be a success in life. Twenty-three t 1 l i t l l i l t l 1 1' W M 1 , iwffini WU DRY DS BBN 1 ..- rl: ' ,ng i Jai'-l if .fa- -' 5-,--,T'E1 'Of ' -ftfei . T' 'fi .TA -, ., 1,4 , .ff--A. .2 .-'5'1'? .--'If ', ' I ...,,.. ' r 'rw . -'Ng Q' -N. -. ,z. n- .r L , I If- lm ff,-fr., -+. - 1--N PAUL AB EL Abel Senior Band 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Operetta 25 Fire Squad 45 Dance Band 4. Who is that blond boy from Center who is always neat and well groomed? Why that's Abel! He is a great boy with the opposite sex. We are sure Paul will succeed in whatever he undertakes. DOROTHY AULT Dotty Library 35 Dramatics Club 45 P. O. D. Did you say uiet ? Well, maybe so-but not it you really know Clter. Dotty takes great interest in her lessons and studies hard. Her ambition is to be- come a good secretary, but no matter what she does we all know she will succeed. Even though her in- terests do lie in that field, she always spares some for something else ? ? ? skirt? MARIAN BAKER Wezer Dramatics 45 P. O. D. ' Next in lin-e comes 'that-sweet miss from -Conestoga. An all-around pal who can always be found with her congtant companions, Dotty and Ella. She takes great interest in her studies but they never keep her from being elsewhere at times, We Wonder why Wezer is always so eager to Visit her grandmother ? ? ? HELEN BARLEY HBGTIEIYH Bus Patrol 2, 3, 45 Trumpeter 3, 45 Gym Captain 35 Stu'- dent Council 45 P. O. D.5 Archery fSecre-taryj. Meet one of Manor's blonde, peppy and lively com- mercial students, who can always be found somewhere with Ruth. Her hearty laugh can be heard far and near. Because of her ability, we know she will go places in the business world if some lucky guy doesn't change her plans. skirt? T'1L'c1zly-sia- CLAIRE BOSLEY Cabby Operetta 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Claire hails from Safe Harbor, She has a good dis- position and is always having fun. Her main interest is singing and, well! maybe, boys. We know Claire will be successful in her future lite. RUTH BRENNER unuih.. Class Secretary lg Trumpeter 3, 45 Newspaper 3, 45 Bus Patrol 3, Secretary 45 Student Council, Secretary 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 P. O. D.5 Archery5 Iunior Play CTicketsJ5 Senior Play5 Gym Captain 1. This sweet, talkative, friendly miss who hails from Highville, always has her name near the top of the A Honor Roll and is constantly seen with Helen, She also carries a torch for a certain boy from Lancaster Z. Her main ambition is to be a private secretary-but we wonder. X FRANCES BROOKS Brooksie Senior Band 2, 3, 4 fSecretaryJ, Iunior Band 2, 3, Or- Ehegrag, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Glee Club 4, Wherever you find Brooksie you find fun. Besides being a faithful trombone player she also is an ardent admirer of a certain bluejacket. More power to you, 'Brooksief' BETTY IANE ESHLEMAN ' 'Beify' ' Baud l, Z, 3, 4 KAsst. Mgr.D, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, 4, Siam Salesman Z, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Club Intramurals l, P. O. D. 4, Ath- letic Association 1. Betty is a friendly girl with a pleasant smile. With this I'm sure she'll go far in life. Her ambition is to go to a music school, If the things I hear are true, her plans will be changed-not by her mother either. She enjoys moonlight walks very much. Iust ask her, if you don't believe it. ilrvirir IANET GEHMAN ulcmet., Girls' Chorus 2, Trumpeter Staff 4, P, O. D. 4. Ianet is another one of those cute Seniors who can always be identified by that certain giggle, She can frequently be found with a certain good-looking fellow who drives a Packard from East Petersburg. Ianet hasri't cs yet decided what her future will be, but I'm sure Bob will help her solve that problem, GRACE GERLACH Grace Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, lunior Band 2, 3, P. O. D. 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, 4, Iunior Play, Dance Band 4, Sr. Play fTicketsJ. This musically-inclined smiling miss can always be seen doing something for Miss Coleman. Although this may sound strange, her main ambition is to be an in- terior decorator. Well, whatever she decides to do, we hope she makes out all right with her sailor. irrki? HILDA GLICK Hilda Hockey 3, 4, Gym Captain 4, Archery 4, P, O. D. 4. Hilda? She hails from the Blue Rock Road. She is wizzy as a fullback in hockey. Ambitions? She has them, but the most important is to become a secretary. She is seldom seen without a smile. Hilda and Betty are inseparable pals. LOIS ANN HASHINGER ' 'Lois ' ' Girls' Chorus 2, Library 3, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Hockey 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Trumpeter Staff 4, P. O. D. 4. Have you heard someone laughing in the hall? - that's Lois. She has many hobbies which include music and movies We are all sure that Lois will be a good secretary. Twvnly-se1w'n IEANETTE HERR unudy.. Glee Club 2, Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 fSenior Mgr.J, Operetta 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 3, 4, Arch- ery Club, President, Girls' Chorus, President 4, Class Vice-President 4. As a rule, Ieanette's disposition is very sunny, but every now and then there appears a tlash of temper which vanishes as quickly as it comes, With her good looks and fine personality she has gained the friendship of all her classmates. She has also proved to us her cbility in cheerleading. ELLA HESS NEHG.. Library 3, 4, Trumpeter 3, 4, Associate Editor, Archery 4, P, O. D. 4. Ella is a friendly girl with a pleasing personality. You can always count on having a good time when she is around. She enjoys sports very much and can do any exercise Miss Enck asks her to do. Here's wishing luck to a aood student and a swell pal in everything she does. wirirrir MILDRED HESS I Millie P. O. D, 4, Library, This pleasant Miss enjoys tickling the keys ot a type- writer and hopes to be able to continue it atter her schooldays are past and gone. She is always jolly and on the bright side ot life. With such a personality she surely must make West Willow Street a pleasant place to live and undoubtedly success is already under her thumb. RHODA HESS Weezie Girls' Chorus 2, Secretary 4, P. YO. D. 4, Trumpeter 3, Associate Editor 4, Assistant Editor-in-chief. R is for reliable and reading of good books. H is tor helping others. O is tor office work which is her delight. D is tor disposition sunny, and A is always on the happy side oi lite. This describes Rhoda a tiny bit, but it would take more than Webster to describe her to the Success will surely be in store lor Rhoda with all these striking qualities. ikikrk FRANCES L. KAHLER .-Franu Girls' Chorus 2, Newspaper 2, 3, 4 CAssociate Editorl, Intramurals 3, Hockey 3, 4, P. O. D. 4, Gym Captain 2, 3, 4, Trumpeter 3, 4, Business Mgr., Archery, Mgr. Fran is that wonderful goalie on our hockey team. She kept those balls rolling fusually tlyingl away from the goal. You may see her around with a certain Sophomore sometimes. She is always ready ior tun and you can usually find her with Ien and lane. They al- ways eat their boopsies for breakfast! That is their main source of energy. IANE M. KELLER Moss Intramurals 3, 4, Archery 3, V.-Pres. 4, Athletic Asso- ciation, Sec. 3, 4, Newspaper, Business Mgr. 4, P. O. D. 4, Hockey 3, 4. Clear the way, everyone! Here comes lane, She always has an oversupply of energy lett over trom those exciting hockey games. I sometimes wonder where it comes from after running up and down that iield many, many times. lane is a good sport and enjoys spending her vacations at the cabin with Fran and Ien. You may picture lane in a tew years as being a great competitor oi Mr. Book. Tllvnzty-Cfgflfl RUTH KNEISLEY Ruthie Girls' Chorus, P. O. D. Ruthie is the giggles ot the Senior class. She dresses very neatly and has a pleasant personality. She is a rather quiet member of our class and can always be found with her faithful friends, Thelma, Marian, Ella and Dot. VERDELLA KRAYB ILL ' ' Dolly' ' Newspaper 2, 3, 4 fAssociate Editorl, Girls' Chorus 2, g3i2s'PTrg: 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Trumpeter 3, 4, Library Meet one of the taller girls of our class, who has a talented voice. Her big brown eyes are sure to spell trouble for some lonely guy and, although we are not sure of her future, we are positive it will have some- thing to do with the Air Force. ikitrik ANNA KREIDER Anna War Stamps 3, P O. D. Anna is one of the quieter members of our class. She is always willing to help someone in need. With this, l'm sure, she'll go far in life. Here's wishing her success in anything she attempts. THELMA KREIDER . Squat Girls' Chorus 2, P O, D. Thelma 'seems to be one of the quieter members of the Senior class. But not when you know her. She enjoys good iokes and early morning conversations with Ruth. As to her future-ask her! ifkilrik PAULINE PETERS Polly Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Dramatics, Trumpeter. Polly is one of the Commercial students of Manor. She will probably settle down with that soldier she is Waiting patiently for. But, whatever she does, We are sure she will do it successfully. BETTY SNEATH Sneath Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Archery, P. O. D. Anywhere from Millersville to Bethesda this tall Miss can be found. Skating is her favorite pastime, and does she jump when she sees cz certain sailor coming down the hall when he is home on leavel Navy's OK, isn't it, Betty? Tizwi I gf-nina BARBARA ROBB Boots Glee Club 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerl, Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, Gym Captain 3, 45 Iunior Play, Trio 3, 4: Hockey 4, P. O. D. 4. Meet this ambitious Miss Boots Maids usually ' ' ? iRemember the are ambitious, arent they, Boots ' especially enjoys her southern Iunior Play.l Everyone twang. 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R' 4: '75, ' V gy..-pg' .- ir-.s-ff.-s.. .g-. , ,Q fy P-f.,.,f-...jg ' ar 1, ' -a, - un, WY. . S ' 1 . ai 1 Hifi :L -. j, fb' :fm 'S ' ' v-E1 s.'?'iv 5 C, 1, 1 .. 5 ,D 1'-,ffm . Q 'K . A ... . - . fp , .n 1.4- . , . W. 5415 L., QT 'JPL' 1' ' .. .57 . 2' f - 2:., f.','5:-1 ,j ' .F 1. hr. . , .. L. . ' u f i :Apg ' -1 rr., 11,3 .Y rf, - ,, , f .1 v .1 -. . . .I X,-..,. .-sk..-1-. 1- ' -- f '.'f,'fL iP'? j -.v BETTY STOE Betty Archeryg P. O. D. Club, Always on the go, that's Betty, and she is very seldom seen Without Hilda. Wherever you find Betty you find laughter, for she is always making some cute remark. She is also good in all kinds ol sports. One ot her main interests is centered around a certain boy named Pete IDA IANE WARFEI. LOIS WITMER Ida Lois Dramaticsg P, O. D. Club, Hockey, Archery. Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, Trumpeterg Library 3, 4, Th. . , , , . . P. O, D. Club. is is one ot Manors quiet girls, that is if you don't know her. She is an inseparable pal ot Audrey Lois is a genuine good times girl with a smile and Daisy. Much success to a future nurse, lor all. One would have a hard time spoiling her sunny disposition. Her future is not decided, she says, but surely someone will take advantage ot her Home Economics ability. A il? ri? YZ? Thirty-Z wo J, .x ,rv .1 v .ff ' 1 4--an 1 r4f:.n,-.H .n.'4..Uf. 4 u .1 Nj- fs.. :fYlV h' w 1 '.,,' k .gif I 31, CLAYTON CHARLES ' ' Clayt ' ' F. F. A. l, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Secretary 4, Nature Club l, Vice-Pres. of Class 1, Gym Captain l, Hi-Y, Vice-Pres l, Pres. 2, Student Council l, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Archery Club 2, Fire Squad 3, Bus Patrol, VicevPres. 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, P. O. D. Club 4, Trumpeter 4. This popular member oi our class is president of the Student Council and is one of the main reasons for the smooth operation of this efficient organization. He is a good baseball player and an ardent follower of all sports, Clayt hopes to go to college and spe- cialize in some field of agriculture. lf we are to judge by his accomplishments thus far, we can rest assured he will make good. wikiki? ABRAM FISHER Abe F. F. l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y, Treasurer l, Asst. Sy? Llgrptiin 1, Fire Squad 3, 4, Photography Club 4, Abe combines a keen interest in agriculture with his favorite hobby, flying. You can often find him roller skating. He likes to brush the Plymouth to Playland during Week ends. Abe is a dependable F, F. A. student and we are sure he will succeed in anything he decides to do. ROBERT GREID ER Bob P F. A. l, 2, 3, President 4, Nature Club, Treasurer l, Fire Squad 3, Hi-Y 1, Asst. Gym Captain lg Archery Club 2: Glee Club 3, 4, Bus Patrol 4, Senior Play, P O. D. Club 4. Here is a boy who is always wearing friendly grins. lt you want to see him blush just mention girls. Bob likes to roller skate and can usually be found with Abe. His records show that he has been successful with his projects. He is active in most F, F. A. activities. ikikik CLARENCE RUTT --Bunn Hi-Y l, 2, 3, F. F. A. l, Reporter 4, Nature Club l, Glee Club 3, 4, Fire Squad 3, Basketball 3, P. O, D, 4. Who is that red-headed boy who has so many credits and is always pondering over a library book? Why, he is one of those successful farmers-to-be - except on Halloween. 771 :Hy-fozn' 61444 ffbtoty PLEASANT DAYS GONE BY We were just like any other group of Freshmen-insignificant, bewildered and shy Cthis was soon outgrownl. Most of the newcomers were greatly in need of a guide to escort them through every class and they trembled at the thought of becoming better acquainted with that man. Our fellow classmates were welcomed from lunior High with great en- thusiasm. The increased number gave us much more influence than we had before. We were proud of our choice of president-Kenneth Frey. ln the spring a hilarious picnic was held in Rudy's meadow. As luniors, everyone felt certain of having more prestige. October had more fun in store for us when we were entertained by the Seniors at the Halloween party. Another of the outstanding hits of the year was our assembly program. The limelight remained on us when the lunior Play was presented in the spring. We drew a breath of relief after final exams were over and all of us eagerly looked forward to being Seniors. The goal at last! Classmates expect great things. This year was our turn to show the luniors we could provide real fun at a Halloween party. ln November Mr. Shelley came to Manor. Not content with taking our pic- tures at the studio, he had been out snapping us in all sorts of funny poses. Excellent talent was displayed when the Seniors gave Love Your Neighbor. Baccalaureate reminds us that the future holds a challenge that must be faced by each and every individual. 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'- , -, zfT'v.,'-41 - --1 '.'. 2 AJ.-14--.- ' ..f , Yuvf 'fk' 91.5. - Lv-'HIS .J xv Iunior Cfficers Iunior Advisers 0 Miss Enck, Mr. Iohnson iikvikiiv Elma Hcrrnish, Trecrsurerg Benjamin Wcxrfei, Vice-President Carl Hamish, President Dorothy Shaub, Secretory. 'l'l1f'r!y-M1111 Iunior Class What is the best class in high school? Why of course! . Seniors .,...., COMING UP. As usual, the Seniors treated the Iuniors to a Halloween party. Incis dentally, doesn't Tweed make a cute archibold? ? ? Many thanks to the Seniors because a good time was had by all. Then the skating party. The school turned out en masse, to see who would be able to walk the next day. By the way, who was the unlucky one? ? Our assembly program proved to be a honey, because look who gave itethe TUNlOBS. Hope everyone enjoyed it. After this came Christmas. Who was caught under the mistletoe? Then came the Iunior play with many heartaches for the play coach. Better luck with next year's class. Next the days ot worry, when we took our tinal exams. Thus we become Seniors in prospect, First row: Nancy Rohrer, Patsy Letever, Tune Schmook, Doris Wertz, Sarah Ober, Ruth Lefever, Tessie Walters, laney Kneisley, Harriet Warfel, Rosemary Schropp, Betty Stoner. Second row: lane Kreider, Thelma Stekervetz, loanne May, Doris Letever, Sara Ann Kneisley, Marion Sholt, Dorothy Shaub, Patsy Whitaker, Iune Witwer, Gladys Martin, Grace Keperling. Third row: Mary Wilson, Evelyn Thatcher, Sue Michaelson, Frances Lowell, Iohn Hess, Iohn Newswanger, Carl Heitmueller, Wayne Lefever, Kenneth Grolf, Edward Leaman, Mary Butt. Tff ffl gf-:ffm Iunior Class C -.f. V L , ,in I ., 13. ,, '- ' First row: Buth Karr, Ruth Hess, loanne Eehl, Elma Harnish, Miriam Habecker, Doris Mann, Doris l-labecker, Ella Gerlach, Buth Domhach, Mahlon Campbell, Mary Cauler. 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As proof of this We can point to a large number of members on the hockey and basketball teams, and in the band, to say nothing of the various other clubs. With these things to our credit, We are sure to do bigger and better things in the next two years. Sophomore Officers Bruce Weaver, President, William Seachrist, Vice-President, loyce McCraney, Secretaryg William l-loffer, Treasurer. l ru'If1-film Sophomore Class 5 :Z S. i i E E First row: Miriazn Eshlernan, Pauline Grofl, Vera Haheclcer, Gladys Stetter, Myrtle Breneman, Helen Bechtold, Patsy Charles, Fay Sheclcard, Ada Letever, Claudia Wiggins, Second row: Miriain Lehman, Pauline Lennox, Arlene Charles, Elsie Eberly, Betty Frost, Etta Heisey, Marian Thonias, Florence Stehinan, Arlene Shertzer, Elsie Newcomer, Eaith Eshleinan, leannine Stevenson. Third row: Myrtle Beechler, Naomi Shenk, Ella Getz, Vera Breneman, Edna Saiirhough, Louise Sanders, Anna Keener, losephine Shoff, Katherine Heitrniieller, Lillian Hertz. ,. q...,,,,., First row: Dorothy Colvin, Nancy King, Fay Reno, Helen lrvin, lean Reese, Katherine Ressler, Doris Hess, Arlene Manning, Shirley Mathiot, lanice Brenernan, Martha Mann. Second row: Ruth Erh, Ereeda Murry, Helen lenkins, Arlene Charles, Winona Staufter, Lois Kernrer, Dorothy Grebinger, Geraldine Hagen, Esther Greiner. Third row: Evelyn Eby, Lorraine Brenner, lime Eshleinan, Patricia Dagen, loy Curran, Ruth Schlegelrnilch, Catherine Charles, Marilyn McGuire, Marilyn Lelever. Sophomore Class First row sitting on floor: Robert Bender, George Peftley, Ray Graver, lames Matternes, Robert Ruof, Donald Wilmer First row sitting: Richard Wilson, Richard Steigleman, David Neff, Richard Campbell, Eugene Weidman Frank Metzger, Donald Bartlett, Leo Frey, Elmer Helm, Carl Lindeman. Second row: Lewis Denlinger, William Schalk, Kurt Schultz, Robert Wissler, Paul Martin, lohn Peltley, Richard Warfel, Clair Brenneman, Richard Shoft, Robert Kise, Iohn Grossman, Vernon Moore, lohn Ernst, Richard Quinn, Kenneth Weidman, Frank Speice, Paul Shank, Elmer Huber, Henry Worrest, Bruce Weaver, William Hoffer. .- First row: Russel Snyder, Louis VonTill, Philip Owen, Darwin Warlel, Donald Hess, Paul Stokes, Clarence Miller, Daniel Troyan. Second row: William Seachrist, lohn McClarigan, 'Wilbur Hess, Abram Herr, David Hostetter, lohn Hoover, lay Herr, Harold Eolkman, Robert Brenner, Melvin Ault, Martin Lefever, Third row: Glenn Aument, Edward Harnish, Lee Leiever, Donald Funk, Norton Lownsberry, Lester Funk, Harold Brenner, Richard Clark, Richard Bortztield, Clarence Eckman. 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X 0' '- 'el' Q' , ,.' .--q . ml-F11- , -' k 1F-'Y' Q fi f- mga: 4, ,, y 43 -4 . ,. .L d - U nga , 541:50 if , 'rn' :,-ff' Freshman Advisers Mr. Siglin, Miss Laird Poor little Wide-eyed Freshmen! We all looked so bewildered, uppers classmen probably thought we looked like a bunch of Wanderers in a wilder- ness. We wandered around with a tablet and a pencil in one hand and handbook in the other, trying bravely to find the right room Without asking. lt made us feel rather uncomfortable When We Walked into a lunior or Senior class by mistake. We enjoyed playing games at noontime. Although We did not succeed in Winning so many, no one can say We didn't put up a good fight and rrroreovei we were s. We showed the upperclassmen that We could do more than hunt for rooms and make mistakes by the assembly program we presented. Miss Laird and Mr. Siglin Were appointed to guide the destinies of wee folk and our high school days are off to a good start, with a feeling that we are bound to succeed. Freshman Officers Gordon Smith, Vicefpresidentg Norman Sheckard, President, Kenneth Peters, Treasurer, Dorothy Duke, Secretary. Freshman Class First row: Charles Smith, Earl Witmer, Aaron Sauder, Park Moore, Michael Hoffmyer, Robert Shaud, Fred Miller, Kenneth Small, Fred Stoe, Kenneth Peters. Second row: Bonnie Ortman, Arlene Newswanger, Mabel Ortman, Arlene Warner, Erma Brenneman, Dorothy Duke, Richard Breneman, Robert Leaman, Melvin Brooks, Galen Winters. Third row: Faul Thomas, Gerald McMullen, Harold Greider, Roy Habecker, Lloyd Ackerman, Paul Hoffert, fohn McDonald, lohn Hershey First row: Anna Habecker, Etna Fckman, Flora Hess, Geraldine Bleacher, Erna Hess, Laura Weaver, Doris Ault, Iamcs McFalls, Ned Rineer, Gordon Smith Second row: Edith Hoak, Leah Uber, Lottie Kauffman, Anna Mae Karr, Luella Kline, Mae Ganse, Leda Noff, Vera Herr, Grace Kauffman, Betty Barley, foanrte Fulton, David Herr, Third row: Carl Mclillhenney, Robert Nett, Norman Shecf-cart, Robert Brenner, Thomas l-larnifsh, Clifford Herr, Mervin McMichael, Mervin Rice, Edward Wilson, Rodney Albright. f -. -6 4? ev w ' ., 4C.s..p,.5- . s .av- C.. A 4-I R+,- x- 'I-. ..- L .fi-iv - '. n.'.-f - w .' .'-4 'i1: 'W .Y ,J h x-- 'E -'.' F gf, Q J , . 'Lf-E: .,- ,V 4- F51 'V Q ' !x7.???1t ,l .. , 13' JAK- BN Ze., 7 vi sv xr 2 s' N' 1 . -..'. - , iff. 1 UI 'I va- WAV! 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Third row standing: Ella Hess, Kenneth Manning, Lois Ann Hashinger, Robert Herr, Iames Shenk, Clayton Charles, Norman Charles, Loyd Aument, Benjamin Kline, Edward Waller, Harry McLaughlin, Richard Dutcher. Every Tuesday afternoon a group of enthusiastic students met in Room 9 with their capable and efficient adviser-Mr. Stanley Charles. After election of officers we immediately got down to work, which included much debating until the layout of the book was decided upon. ln November Mr. Shelley showed upkand in the funniest places! He took group pictures and snapshots with the assistance of George Teachers valiantly tried to conduct classes while heads persisted in popping in the doorway announcing the next picture to be taken. When the staff returned to school from Christmas vacation, they began to work with real determination. The end of lanuary rolled around and all our material was in the hands of the printer and engraver. When spring came, we all resumed a normal breathing tempog and felt well rewarded for our efforts when we saw the TRUMPETER l946. Ffflzf MANOR HI-LITES Standing. left to right: Helen lrvin, Kenneth Clark, Helen Douts, Mary Elizabeth Keener, Catherine Heitmueller Betty Sue Michaelson, Lorraine Brenner, Evelyn Eby, Doris Hess. Seated, left to right: Barbara Ann Schaum, Helen Eshbach, Verdella Kraybill, Miss Herr Kadviserl, lane Keller lane Reese, Frances Kahler, Miss Schoener fadviserl, Pauline Peters, Dorothy Elory, Elizabeth Elory. Have you ever thought just what goes on behind the scenes in getting out a newspaper? There is much more to it than most people realize. The staff this year, consisting of Seniors, luniors and Sophomores, al- though small, is a capable one. A great deal of credit tor the newspapers success was due to Miss Herr and Miss Schoener, the supervisors. At times, the news was rather old betore the students received it, but the stall did its best to keep up with the numerous school activities. OFFICERS Editor-in-chief . .. ...,..... ............ I ANE REESE Q FRANCES KAHLER Associate Editors . .... ' PAULINE PETERS 2 VERDELLA KRAYBILL Business Manager .... .. , IANE KELLER Sports Editor .... ,,... K ENNETH CLARK lffflff-mi 1' BUS PATROL Seated in front: loanrie Denlinger, Helen Barley. Around table: Evelyn Hershock, Evelyn Eckman, Doris Habecker, lames Funk, Elmer Ginter, Ruth Brenner, Glenna Eshleman, Freeda Murray, Pauline Graff. Standing: Norton Lownsberry, Pauline Huber, Philip Owen, Helen Douts, Charles Crbank, Mr. Hawk and Miss Enck ladvisersy, R1char ampbel'l, , ' , Nancy Bohrar, Clayton Charles, Fred Frey. Conditions on the buses are favorable. This is the statement the patrol- men enjoy hearing. They do not wish to have their fellow students punished but order must be maintained on the buses. The Bus Patrol is composed of representatives from each bus, usually three, and Miss Enck and Mr. Hawk, the advisers. lt is the duty of the patrol- men to report any who cause disturbances and endanger others. Always remember the Bus Patrol is interested in your safety and comfort as well as that of others. So co-operate at all times. OFFICERS President .. ......................... ,..... I AMES FUNK First Vice-President ..... ,. .... ELMER GINTER Second Vice-President ..,. .,.. D ORIS HABECKEF4 Secretary .... ....... ....... . . RUTH BRENNER Fifty-I wo SERVICE CLUB Seated around table: Charles Kauttman, Loyd Aument, Gerald Rineer, john Kahler, Benjamin Wariel, lack Rees, William Kepner, Benjamin Kauffman, Richard Shoff, Kenneth Frey, Leland Nave, Harry Morton. Standing: Ray Barley, Roy Bender, Newell Eckman, Henry Worrest, Mr. Brackbill, Kenneth Manning, Carl Harnish, Vernon Moore, Norman Charles, Elmer Ginter. Okay, fellows, let's get those chairs moving is a familiar cry to all those who are standing around waiting for assembly to begin as well as to the Service Club members. This organization is a very unique organization in the school. It is composed of those fellows who don't mind a little extra work and who are willing to help when they are asked. But all is not Work. Their meetings are frequently enlivened by movies as well as their amazing con- versation --anything and everything. Another feature of this year was a trip to Philadelphia to see a basketball game. So if there is ever any doubt in your mind as to how a thing should be done and who is going to do it, just call on the Service Club. 'I'hey'll tincl a way. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This year the Photography Club was again organized. Because ot the war causing a scarcity of supplies the club was disbanded a few years ago. The club got a late start this year because of a lack of materials but by the latter part oi November everything was well under way. Films were developed, negatives Were printed and enlarged. Pictures were taken of hockey games, the plays, basketball games, and various other activities at school, Prints were sold and films were developed for others as well as for members. The members learned to use various types ot cameras and near the end of school a contest was held in which each member chose their subject, took, developed, and printed their entry. All in all the Photography Club, under the guidance of Mr. lohnson, has succeeded in introducing photography and its importance and possibilities to us. OFFICERS K President WILLIAM KEPNER Vice-President RICHARD DUTCHER Treasurer GLENNA ESHLEMAN Secretary BRUCE WEAVER First row: William Kepner, Glenna Eshleman, Richard Dutcher, john Hess, Kenneth Frey, Benjamin Kline, Melvin W1tmer,lay Herr, Robert Wissler, Martha Mann, Miriam Leaman, Second row: lack Wertz, Walter I-Ieitmueller, Kenneth Manning, Abram Fisher, Robert Grieder, Clayton Charles, Charles Smith, lohn McClarigan, Mr. johnson. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated in front of table: Helen Douts. Seated around table: Vera Herr, Dorothea Falck, Abram Herr, Joseph Charles, Clayton Charles, Ruth Brenner, Erna Eckman, Leland Nave, Melvin Brenner, Helen Barley. ' . , ' , ' ' ' ' er. lohn MacDonald. The Student Council is an elective body composed of students from the four classes, which meets every Tuesday during activities period. lnstead of dishing out essays as punishment for running in halls, skip- pings steps, dirty lockers, etc., the Student Council decided to make the girls help Miss Frantz Work in the cafeteria or dust Boom 4. The boys kept the blackboards clean in Boom 3 and also helped Spic and Danny to sweep the cafeteria. Baking the autumn leaves was also another punishment handed out by the council. The purpose of this organization is to try to establish better conduct and co-operation among the students. lt operates the traffic lights at dangerous intersections, keeps cleanliness around the school-and makes laws and administers justice. The Student Council is composed of various committees which makes this organization function efficiently, These officers and chairmen of the committees are as follows: President .....,.,.,..,.. Clayton Charles Assembly Programs .. ..., Buth Brenner Vice-President .... . . . loseph Charles Bed Cross ......,. ...,,. H elen Barley Secretary ......, .... B uth Brenner Sanitation ,....... ..,. M elvin Witmer Traffic ......,. ...... L eland Nave Lost and Found . ., ..... Helen Douts ludiciary .... Melvin Brenner Bus Committee , ..,. Helen Barley Dance .... .,.. D orothea Falck F1'fLg-foul' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front row: Ruth Brenner, Dorothy Elory, Elizabeth Flory. Second row: Glenna Eshleman, Pauline Stoner, Kenneth Frey CV.-Presl, Norman Charles tPres.J, Kathryn Erb CSec,J, Ethel Chesley. Third row: Miss Hainer Cadviserl, Betty S. Michaelson, Melvin Witmer, lohn Kahler, Aaron Martin, Loyd Aument, Clayton Charles, Suzanne Kissinger. A Vocational survey of lunior and Senior classes was made in order to secure vocational speakers for the school. Plans Were made for a National Honor Society banquet. The annual program for the induction of new members was held on February 27, l946. The students are chosen for membership on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. OFFICERS President ., ,. , .....,.,....... NORMAN CHARLES Vice-President . . . ...... KENNETH FREY Secretary ..,. .. KATHRYN ERB Fifty-fra THE SUB-DEB CLUB Seated around table: Anna Habecker, Erna Eckman, Erma Brenneman, Laura Weaver, Vera Herr, Mae Gantz, Luella Kline, Anna Karr, Betty Barley, Ioanne Fulton. Standing: Geraldine Bleacher, Bonnie Ortman, Flora Hess, Edith Hoak, Leah Ober, Leda Neff, Miss Travis Cadviserl, Dorothy Duke, Arlene Warner, Arlene Newswanger, Erna Hess, Mable Ortman, Lettie Kauffman. The Sub4Deb Club is composed entirely of Freshman girls. lt is under the guidance of Miss Travis. During the year the girls have participated in a number of useful activi- ties. On Halloween We had a happy time in Room 9 at a Halloween party. We next packed Christmas boxes for the children in Europe, and Wrapped Christmas gifts for the children at the Lancaster General Hospital. The club gave two plays through the year. The first play Was given on December l7, the other on April l5. For the rest of the year the girls of the club learned about personal ap- pearance and etiquette. The club Worked hard during the year to succeed. The officers for l945w46 were President ................. ..,. V ERA HERB Vice-President . . . ....... MAE GANTZ Secretary ...... . . . LOUELLA KLINE Treasurer .... . . . LAURA WEAVER Fifty-sz'.r DRAMATICS CLUB ,..,. , 1 4 1' '- -V-5a.:: First row seated: Dorothy Flory, Frances Lowell, Ianet Kneisley, lane Reese, Elma Harnish, Betty Sue Michaelson, Dorothy Ault, Lorraine Brenner, Pauline Peters, Elizabeth Flory. Second row seated: Kathryn Ressler, Ruth Karr, Ioan Fehl, Harriet Wariel, Evelyn Eckman, Mary Wilson, Miriam Habecker, Doris Wcrtz, Doris Mann, Doris Habecker, Faye Reno, Miriam Eshleman, Anna Cauler, Miss Aston ladviserl. Third row standing: Mary lane lohnson, Gladys Stetter, Helen Irvin, Marian Baker, Peggy Iohnson, Ella Gerlach, Evelyn Thatcher, Ada Leiever, Sara Ann Kneisley, Marian Shott, Rose Kane, Peggy Kauffman, Ieannine Stevenson, Helen Jenkins, Dotty Shaub, Ruth Main, Ruth Eshleman, Helen Douts. Fourth row standing: Anna Ruth Witmer, Catherine Heitrnueller, Ruth Erb, Gertrude Deckert, Ioann May, Norma Bair, Doris Kelly, Patsy Dagan, Dorothy Grebinger, Evelyn Eby, Grace Keperling, Richard Grebinger, Philip Owen. There are two sections to the Dramatics Club-those who meet on Monday and those who meet on Tuesday. The club is directed by Miss Aston, and its purpose is to teach its members something about dramatics. The club presented an assembly program-a play called 'lGrandma Pulls the String. In the tryouts for the play, Helen Douts coined a new word-sack-red tmeaning sacredlg also Lady love became Lovelady. The club has studied charades and plays, and hopes to produce some good actors and actresses, SENIOR PLAY Cast Wingy Vashki . William Kepner Tessy Vashki . . Kathryn Erb Iudge Patrick ,. Hugh Porter Dora Vashki Pauline Stoner Luke Watson ,, , Richard Dutcher Percival Ping lames Shank Flora Vashki Mary lane Huber Oswald Fredrick .. Robert Herr Grandma Vashki Lois Ann l-lashinger Emil Vashki . Harry McLaughlin lohnny Iones , , Aaron Martin Sarabelle .. Barbara Ann Schaum Anna Vashki ,. Betty lane Eshleman Mrs. Fredrick Mildred Bonham Zuvabelle Margaret Harnish Biddy Brady . . Evelyn Hershock Mrs. Bixby Velma Hartman Dixie tones , lane Reese Mrs. lones . .. .,,,.., Ruth Brenner Maxey . Robert Grieder DIRECTOR Mr. Paul C. Ehrhart LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS Prsident ETHEL CHESLEY Vice-President BEVERLY HERB Secretary MARY CAULER Seated around left table: Lois Witmer, Helen Eshbach, Velma Hartman, Wanda Daugherty, Pauline Huber, Daisy Sellers, Anna Cauler, Doris Eby. Seated around right table: loanne Denlinger, lackie Bongart, Lois Ann Hashinger, Pauline Peters, Anna Ruth Witmer, lane Colvin, Beverly Herr, Buth Main. Seated at stand: Ruth Hertz, Barbara Ann Schaum, Ella Hess. Standing: Verdella Kraybill, Miss Haines tadviserj, Evelyn Hershock, Doris Kelley, Mary Cauler, lean Garber, Grace Keperling, Ruth Hess, Bernice Herr, Phyllis Herr, The Library Club got a good start this year by electing capable officers. To Work effectively, the membership of the club was limited to luniors and Seniors. During the year each girl spent one practice period a week in the library, at which time she learned to shelve, discharge, and receive books. The experience derived from this practice was ot great value to these aspiring librarians. Any War stamps this morning? Many people grew tired of having the stamp sales- man ask them this, but even it they were provoked, at heart they really knew that their money was going to an excellent cause. Since the war has been won the need is still great, so keep on buying savings bonds and stamps. Patsy Lefever, Mae Gantz, Gordon Smith, lere Huber, Melvin Brenner, Mr. Ehrhart ladviserl, Pauline Lenox, Icy Curran Vernon Moore, Evelyn Hershock, Suzanne Kissinger. MANOR CHAPTER F. F. A. Seated around table: loseph Owen, Aaron Sauders, Abram Fisher, Martin Greider, Clayton Charles, lohn Snyder. First row: Clarence Rutt, Melvin Brooks, Richard Brenneman, David l-lerr, Michael l-loffmyer, Roy Habecker, Second row: Thomas Harnish, Galen Winters, Donald Witmer, Paul Holter, Frederick Stoe, Gordon Smith, Robert Keperling, Clifford Herr, Harold Cfreider, Mr. Siglin fadviserl. Third row: David Neff, Martin Lefever, Wilbur l-less, Frederick Frey, Lester Funk, Clair Brenneman, Harold Kilheffer, Mervin McMichael, Paul Shenk, Robert Neff. The Manor F. F, A. is our chapter in a national organization consisting of thousands of fellows enrolled in the agriculture course in high school. The motto is-Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve ln attempting to live up to this motto and help the community, the F. F. A. engages in varied programs of work asvsoil testing, culling hens, pruning trees, splicing ropes and the seed service which reaches many patrons. The chapter conducts a pest eradication program which encourages the destruc- tion of farm rodents and insects. The chapter also entered the ludging Con- test at West Lampeter with several boys Winning prizes. During the year the chapter intends to have several outside speakers at their meetings and an annual picnic and trip to Philadelphia is being planned for during the summer. OFFICERS President .. . . . .... .. ROBERT GREIDER Vice-President . ....... . lOl-IN SNYDER Secretary ...... ,. CLAYTON CHARLES Treasurer . . ..... ABRAM FISHER Reporter . . . .. CLARENCE RUTT Adviser .. ....., MR. SlGLlN CURRENT EVENTS CLUB First row: Evelyn Hershock, Marian Baker, Anna Cauler, Ruth Kneisly, Thelma Kreider, Daisy Sellers, Ella Hess, Suzanne Kissinger, Betty Keener, Mildred Hess, Doris Eby, Anna Kreider. Second row: Dorothy Ault, Ruth Brenner, Mary lane Caruthers, Verdella Kraybill, Pauline Peters, Betty Eshleman, lane Keller, Frances Kahler, Rhoda Hess, Kitty Erb, Elaine Diitenbaugh, lanet Gehman, leanette Herr, Mildred Bonham, Third row: Mr. Ehrhart Cadviserj, Richard Dutcher, Helen Eshbach, Helen Barley, Lois Witmer, Melvin Witmer, Elmer Shertzer, Grace Gerlach, Frances Brooks, Margaret Harnish, Barbara Ann Schaum, Barbara Robb. ' ' ' outs. Igclc Rees, Kenneth Clark, Gerald Rineer, Edward Waller, Merle Huber, Betty Sneath, Wanda Daugherty, Audrey Railing, Betty Stoe, Hilda Glick, Lois Ann Hashinger. Filth row: Roy Bender, Harold Benedict, Robert Herr, Robert Emerick, Harry McLaughlin, Charles Orbank, Richard Besch, lames Funk, Claude Morrison, Maris Shaub, George Overly, Rhoda Erb, Mildred Wartel, Kenneth Manning, lda lane Warfel, Pauline Huber. This new club has been formed under the direction ot Mr. Ehrhart. lt consists of Seniors only. Transcriptions of historical events in American history, ot important principles in American history, and certain major problems are played. Also, to some extent, pictures are shown and other useful forms ot education are employed. 1 Sir! y PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Left to right: Mary lane Huber, Mildred Hess, Ruth Hertz, lames Shenk, Doris Eby, lack Rees, Miss Laird Cadviserj, Edward Waller. Are we turning out ministers, professors, or housewives in this club? lt so happens that most of the persons just choose this particular club as an aid in ordinary classroom discussions and conversations. Here our adviser, Miss Laird, has chosen to help correct some of our taults in speech, such as too high pitch, slurring ot words, and tear, Our little informal gatherings in Room l2 are also much fun. And then, too, Miss Laird has had nice experiences to tell us about Whatever may become of us who have joined this club, we shall never forget its worth- while meetings. Six! ff-um FIRE SQUAD Kneeling: Edward Waller, Claude Morrison, George Overly, lames Funk, Paul Abel, Abram Fisher, Robert Herr, Robert Emerick, Ioseph Owen, Edward Maurer. Sitting: Harry Morton, lerry Rineer, Kenneth McLaughlin, Maurice Shaub, Benny Kauffman, Richard Besch, Benny Warfel, Merle Huber. ' . . I. u.... ,.. ..i ' ... n- , ..... .l,,. - ' - . . v , -V - - ,- v , H . --- , -. 'v 'V' -: -1- Charles Orbank, Mahlon Campbell, Raymond Huber, Russell Eshleman, lohn Hess. O I C This organization is so essential that it is still Continuing to meet in spite ot the tact that the war is over. At the monthly meetings the fellows are taught how to use the different tire extinguishers. Movies are shown describing the interior operation ot the tire extinguishers. This organization teaches tire lighting but its main idea is tire prevention. OFFICERS Captain ........ ....,....,. B ENIAMIN KAUFFMAN First Lieutenant .. . .... RICHARD BESCH Second Lieutenant .... ,... M ARIS SHAUB Secretary .............,.., ..., ....... W l LLlAM DOUTS Adviser, Mr. Siglin Nl'.1'f.lf-f em 1 -v-lv r , .GK all I -I -'Al' .A 7.-.-T 4, , 6514- fl. ,, , F , - ,sql ' '- . , mhfrr- -4. 4 1. ,,4 Q U 5. fin fl! W . 7f.,.,j'ia, ' V flfyliigln aff ' - 1 . '- v , .- - H3153-Q -:nz irgx N ,Lx W,- 1'f+f3 Q'3Fi',pii b -w - 1 .-'. 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'fl- ' BAND Band is the most active of all organizations in the school. Active, did l say? You bet! Over one hundred boys and girls are ably led by Miss Coleman in this organization. The duties ot the band are to represent Manor in parades and at basket- ball games, to give appreciation and knowledge ot music to its members, and to provide entertainment. Last summer it played at many festivals and in parades. We all agree that it serves its purpose excellently. Band assemblies are reported to be some of the best. Aren't they, kids? How many cows are there in the band? Six, of course-ask Aaron Martin to demonstrate. Slklfffff-ffl zu' ORCHESTRA First row sitting: Dorothy Flory, Ruth Brown, Betty lane Eshleman, Velma Hartman, Margaret Harnish, Frances Brooks, William Seachrist. Second row sitting: Suzanne Kissinger, Ruth Eshleman, Catherine Charles, Benjamin Kline, Norman Charles, Bruce Weaver, Leon Aument, Glenn Aument, Aaron Martin, Betty Sue Michelson, Robert Brenner, Gerald Rineer, Carl Harnish, Richard Bortzfield, lane Hashinger. Third row standing: Pauline Stoner, Wayne Lefever, Grace Gerlach, Marilyn Tweed, Newell Eckman, Richard Dutcher, Miss Coleman Caclviserl. This organization caters to the classics. Handicapped by lack of practice, the orchestra did not appear too often this year. However, at the few func- tions they did perform, they helped us appreciate more fully the more serious and immortal music of the masters. .N1v.1'fj!-ffm GLEE CLUB First row: Pauline Stoner, Dorothea Falclc, Helen Eshbach, lean Garber, Lois Witmer, Verdella Kraybill, Velma Hartman, Barbara Robb, Evelyn Hershock, Ethel Chesley, Mary lane Huber, Doris Ault. Second row: Kathryn Erb, Betty Eshleman, lune Vlfitmer, Lois Kerrirer, Dorothy Flory, Elizabeth Flory, Claire Bosley, Lois Ann Hashinger, Elaine Diffenbaugh, Grace Kauffman, Beverly Herr, Ruth Dambacli. Third row: Frances Brooks, Ruth Herjz. Clarence BLU, ' , , . Charles, William Hoffer, Richard Bortzfield, Bill Seachrist, Gladys Stetter, Miss Miller Cadviserl. Fourth row: Doris Lefever, lune Schmook, Hugh Porter, Aaron Martin, Robert Greider, Harry McLaughlin, Richard Shotf, loseph Charles, Fred Frey, Henry Worrest, Leon Aument, Loyd Aurnent, lean Reese, Grace Gerlach. The Glee Club has been a very successful and entertaining organization this past year. Among many other activities the Glee Club presented a Christmas Cantata and a Spring Musicale. They have given musical pro-- grams in a few schools, including Lebanon Valley College and Millersville State Teachers College. Types of music the Glee Club is singing are religious, semiclassical, and art songs. They have done a splendid job this year and We all hope next year's group will do just as well. OFFICERS President . . . , . ,. . . ....... ,. LOYD AUMENT ViceePresident . . . NORMAN CHARLES Secretary . , . . . . PAULINE STONER Treasurer . .. .. . BARBARA ROBB 5 KITTY ERB H I HUGH PORTER Librarians . Nffl y-sill' GIRLS' CHORUS .fps First row: Ruth Brown, Peggy Iohnson, Doris Mann, Miriam Habecker, Claire Bosley, Lillian Hertz, Vera Herr. Second row: Iackie Bongart, Mary Elizabeth Keener, Patsy Lefever, Leah Ober, Ieanette Herr, Rhoda Hess, Faye Scheckard, Minerva Sensenig, Gloria Shenk, Grace Kauffman, Winona Stauffer, Third row: Ruth Kneisley, Thelma Kreider, lane Kreider, Erna Hess, Doris Wertz, Ella Gerlach, Lois Kemrer, Sara Ober, Ruth Lefever, Faith Eshleman, Myrtle Brenneman, Anna Keener, Iosephine Shoff, Miss Miller fadviserb. Fourth row: Florence Stehman, Marian Thomas, Laura Weaver, Mary Rutt, Iessie Walters, Betty Stoner, Grace Keperling, Claudia Wiggins, Nancy King, Arlene Manning, Arlene Warner, Anna Ruth Witmer. Every Friday afternoon you could find this group of ambitious girls making noise in Room 5. lt may be either singing, talking or their one and only leader, Miss Miller, trying to make them understand something. On December 8, they were able to participate in a Christmas Musicale given by this and several other music organizations from Manor. This chorus has also participated in an assembly program as well as in the operetta this spring. The Girls' Chorus has been quite successful this year and We look for- ward to more successful years in the future. Nice going, girls, you did a swell job. OFFICERS President .,,. . , ..... . . ...., IEANETTE HERR Vice President . .. ...., .. VERA HERR Librarians 5 CLAUDIA WIGGINS ' ' l LOIS KEMRER .Nf'.1'lgf-,v'1wt DANCE BAND First row: Pauline Stoner, Paul Abel, Norman Charles, Norma Bair, Bruce Weaver, William Hoffer, Marilyn Tweed. Second row: Grace Gerlach, Margaret Hamish, Boyd Hess, Benjamin Kline, Miss Coleman Cdirectressi. Third row: Bill Kepner, Carl Hamish, Mary lane Hashinger, Richard Bortzfield. Fourth row: Aaron Martin, Bill Seachrist, Hugh Porter, Frances Brooks, Leon Aument. Latch on to this groovy crew ot talented musicians. Whether you like it sweet or hot, they are prepared to till your order. Since its beginning a year ago, the band has made remarkable progress, Under the direction ot Miss Coleman, who seems to make a success of everything she undertakes, the band has developed into a really solid outfit. lt made its debut this year at the Senior Play and has played for several dances throughout the year. Woody Herman, beware! Nli.I'fjl-1'!iflll I GIRLS' TRIO Left to right: Pauline Stoner taccompanistl, Claire Bosley, Verdella Kraybill, Grace Gerlach, Kathryn Erb, Helen Eshback, Betty lane Eshleinan, Barbara Robb, Elaine Diftenbaugh, Mary lane l-luber. Lovers ot music, here they aref always ready to hit up a tune ot some sort or other. And sing, ah, you can say that again they really love it. Although Miss Miller has a hard time getting these nine cherubs together at the right time, she still seems to enjoy Working with them. And What would We do without our inseparable palsfpolly, pianist, and the piano. No matter how often Polly must hit that same tune at a practice, she keeps right on smiling. You probably heard these songbirds at the Christmas Program and the Operetta if you were present. Since these cheery songsters all graduate this year, Miss Miller Will have to get up another nine and we hope they will enjoy singing at least halt as much as We did. Good luck, Miss Miller and the future trio. 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So to these tour let's give a big cheer. ARCHERY CLUB lt ever you look out on the hockey field on Mondays activities' period you see a group ot Senior girls showing their skill in archery. CTake our advice, stay tar, far away while the girls are practicing, but don't misun- derstand usf-till the end ot the season they were all well advancedl During the winter months, archery was discontinued, but when spring came we went back to our regular schedule. First row: Helen Barley, lane Keller, Frances Kahler, Pauline l-luber, Daisy Sellers, Miss Enck tadviserl, Ieanette Herr, Mary Elizabeth Keener, Barbara Ann Schaum, Mildred Bonham, Margaret Harnish, Second row: Ella Hess, Anna Cauler, Ruth Brenner, Betty Sneath, Audrey Railing, Hilda Glick, Betty Stoe, Ida lane Wartel. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Seated: Benjamin Kline, Leda Neff, lohn Kahler, Benjamin Wartel, Loyd Aument, jane Keller, jack Rees, Barbara Robb, leanette Herr, Charles Smith. Standing: Marilyn Letever, Marian Sholt, Ruth Eshleman, Donald Bartlett, Mr. Hawk, Miss Enck, Mr. Lester Charles Cadvisersj, Benjamin Kauffman, Robert Gehr, Mervin Rice, loy Curran, The Athletic Association is an organization made up of managers and students elected by the student body, Every Tuesday during activities period, athletic advisers and the members ot this organization meet to discuss intra' mural sports and to punish those of the student body who have violated the laws laid down by this association. These penalties are given to protect the Welfare of the students as Well as that of the school. All athletics including hockey, baseball, basketball and soccer are regulated by this organization. OFFICERS President , . . . LOYD AUMENT Vice-President , BENLAMIN WAREEL Secretary , . A . . , . IANE KELLER Senior Treasurer . .. IACK REES junior Treasurer .. . ROBERT GET-IR N1 l'IllfffAf1H'11 VARSITY HOCKEY Miss Enck Ccoachj, Kathryn Erb Ccaptainl, Helen Douts, Mary lane Huber, lane Keller, Mildred Bonham Marilyn Tweed, Ethel Cheisley, Frances Kahler, Frances Brooks, Norma Bair, Ioanne May, Hilda Glick Audrey Railing, Ieanette Herr CSenior managerl. Hockey, the most popular sport with the girls at Manor, created lots of sore shins and aching muscles, but the girls passed these over lightly and fought to Win their games. After the members of the teams were chosen the team elected Kitty Erb as their captain. The Weather during the games was cold but the girls did not mind as they were interested only in playing the game. Due to the girls' fighting spirit and Miss Enck's faithful coaching, the hockey season this year was a successful one. H1'1'1'n!y-fnlrr I -V HOCKEY First row: Ieanette Herr CSenior managerl, Frances Brooks, Ioanne May, Marilyn Tweed, Kitty Erb Ccaptainj, Ethel Chesley, Ada Lefever, Frances Kahler, lane Keller, Mary lane Huber, Mildred Bonham, Helen Douts, Norma Bair, Audrey Railing, Marilyn Letever fSophornore rnanagerl. Second row: Miss Enck Ccoachj, Ruth Schlegelrnilch, loy Curren, lrene Grebinger, Patsy Dagen, Marilyn Maguire, Catherine Charles, Iune Witmer, Doris Kelley, Ianice Brenneman, Dorothy Colvin, lane Colvin, Hilda Glick, Lois Ann Hashinger, Barbara Robb, Rose Kane, Elaine Diffenbaugh, Barbara Ann Schaum, lda lane Vlfarlel, Marian Caldwell, Ruth Eshlernan Uunior managerl. 0 0 0 Hockey Schedule Manor East l-lernptielcl ...,... 3 ..,...,,.. , . . U fPractice Gamel Maytown . ..... 2 ....,.. U Nelfsville . . .r,,... 3 ......... . . . 3 fpractice Garnel Lititz ..... ...., 2 .,..... . , . 2 Neiisville ...... . . 2 . . . . . . l Manheim Boro ., l .. U Mt. loy .,...., . . l . . , , . 6 Landisville . . . . l . . . . . , U Nrfzwfn I 11-'HW VARSITY BASKETBALL Mr. Hawk fcoachl, Henry Worrest, George Peffley, Richard Shoff, Norman Charles, lohn Kahler, Kenneth Frey, Benjamin Kauffman, William Douts, Benjamin Warfel, Glenn Aument, Benjamin Kline fmanagerl. We are not making any alibis for the teams record this year. However, in all fair- ness to the boys, we want to advance two reasons for a just average season: The boys lacked experience and Mr. Hawk had little chance to work with them. We opened our season by defeating Mt. joy, 35 to 24, in the first of a series of three practice games. East Lampeter also went down to defeat, 26 to 25. East Donegal was next. At the end of the first half, East Donegal was leading by 13 points, but in the last half our boys showed plenty of fight and came out victorious, 3U to 28. Then came our first league game in which we met with defeat, Columbia winning 25 to 20. Before they could again get in the winning column the boys were defeated by Man- heim Twp., 4l to 29, and by Lititz, 38 to 29. After shaking off these defeats, they met and defeated West Lampeter in a close game, 24 to 22. Then came Ephrata and another close game, with our boys finally winning out in an extra period, 29 to 27. Not to be denied, the boys again turned back East Donegal, this time the score being 32 to 23. Then West Lampeter upset us 37 to 35 in another close affair. Quarryville was the next victim and fell by the wayside, 45 to 28, Then we met that Columbia team again, this time Columbia came out on top, 30 to 17. Next to play was the Manheim Twp. team which probably thought it could take home an easy victory. But after the game had progressed into the second quarter, our opponents found out differently. Our boys showed plenty of fight in this game, and at the end Man- heim Twp. was on the short end of a 33 to 28 score. From here on the boys just couldn't hit the winning stride and lost to Quarryville, 29 to 26, and to Lititz, 28 to l9. ln the last game of the season the boys were defeated by Eph- rata, 46 to 33. 1 The final record for the season was 8 victories against 8 defeats. Considering the diffi- culties that were encountered, this was a pretty fair season. We know that the boys played the best basketball they could, always playing with the co-operation of all. We wish to congratulate the team for its splendid effort, and along with this go many thanks to Mr. Hawk. Knowing that he has done a magnificent job since being here, we feel that better seasons will be coming his way. Best of luck to both Mr. Hawk and the team next season. Hr' :mn l gf-xfa' IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: William Seachrist, William l-loffer, Glenn Aument, Abram Herr, Edward l-larnish, Kenneth Weidman, Clarence Miller. Standing: lra Shank, Donald Bartlett, Loyd Aument, Leland Nave, Frank Speice, George Peffley, lohn Kahler, Bruce Weaver, Mr. Lester Charles Ccoachl. This year as usual the I. Vfs continued along their winning ways and were not outdone by the Varsity in showing some fine basketball. The l. Vfs opened their season by defeating Mt. loy to the tune of 4U to l5. East Lame peter also went down to defeat, 52 to l3. The boys traveled to East Donegal and lost their first game, 24 to 22. Before they could again win, they were defeated by Columbia, 25 l7. Next they met and defeated Manheim Township, 23 to l2, but lost to Lititz in a close game, 22 to 21. Then the boys hit the winning stride and registered victories over West Lampeter, 2l to 20, Ephrata, 35 to 29, East Donegal, 28 to l9, West Lampeter again, 27 to l5, and Quarry- ville, 42 to l4. Next the boys traveled to Columbia and again were defeated by them, this time in a close game, 27 to 25. Regaining their feet, they defeated Manheim Township again, the score being 40 to l8, Quarryville was the next victim, 41 to l9. Lititz had a little too much for our boys and came out on top, 23 to 18. ln the final game ot the year our boys showed plenty of tight and emerged victorious over Ephrata, 26 to 24, thus ending a fairly good season. The final record read ll victories against 5 defeats. We hope that the I. V.'s do even better next season when they take over varsity posi- tions. Good luck to Mr. Charles and the I. Vfs. N1 Vlllfff-N1 l'4I Sa i 5 5 i Q Q 5 2 ? 1 I www ,C ww 43 e .W.,mM..,....,.s Q 2-mxwrmsgmwsgx A . Y fi? 52 4, Q k is WWE 1 'Q , . Sie w 'gf Q, 3 i 2 - 1? NN A W. 'mi . 1 ,, x 1 'F NW 1 I-Z.. aids Q XY :f as - ' ggzaggm ' .... Y ' W? . Sm 5 0 A 'Q' Ni Fig F 'AN -xfiw 4 4 'X ,Am , Max ,- --- --W -- Aj 5f4X'fAsEy' 4 3 4 WOT D'fA 4 X f S LW, MEAN YOUR X E., 4, -1, 4'fYlGLENNA' - 3 4 REPof-Tr CARD 4! fi OHHQSH4 H. 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Dial 3-3808 For Body-building Energy Eat SD ICE CREAM 0 For Good Health Drink jjeniujwreme Theres Cream in Every Drop O PENN DAIRIES, lNC. I. LLOYD HOLLINGER Beet - Veal - Lamb Meat Products 0 Wholesale Only O 814 Sixth Street LANCASTER, PA. ARROW SHOE STORE O Known tor Quality O l4 East King Street LANCASTER, PA. Eighty-t wo Fine Printing - Scl'1ool Supplies Stationery and Books L. B. HERR 8: SON C 46-48 West King Street Lancaster, Pa COLONIAL THEATRE I The Showplace of Lancaster I Locally Owned and Qperatecl I ff If WILLIAM H. BRIMMER Emerson and Philco Radios - Refrigerators i Electrical Appliances l Repairing on All Makes of Radios li Phone: Millersville 586l 238 NORTH GEORGE STREET A MILLERSVILLE, PA. l HERR'S FRUIT FARM LANCASTER R. D. 2 A Phone: Millersville 2686 1 It lv ml o it l L' APPLES and PEACHES ti l When You Think oi Music, Think of lj KIRK JOHNSON 8: C0. Pianos - Band and Orchestra Instruments l Records - Radios - Sheet Music Everything Musical Efgflflgj-frm l Compliments of MUSSER FARMS 0 NORMAN K. MUSSER YOUR SCHOOL R INGS con now be hotcl oft ZOOK'S IEWELRY STORE 0 SU North Queen Str eet LANCASTER, PA. Compliments of W. S. MILLER 6. SON PAINTING ond DECORATING Compliments of o A FRIEND SU S. West End Avenue Phone: 2-8275 SHAFFNER 8: REAM IEWELERS 24 WEST CHESTNUT STREET LANCASTER Diotl 3-0390 1 Efyfll I gf-firw Compliments of EUGENE IACOBS Penn Square, Lancaster, Pa. Featuring MANHATTAN Sl-HRTS Ties and Sportswear Compliments of SAYRES, SCHEID 6. SWEETON 28-3U East King Street LANCASTER, PA. 0 MENS WEAR CHESTER B. DOMBACH 0 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERER Repairing a Specialty 0 Dial 2-U578 New Danville Lancaster R. D. 6 Pike Compliments of ENDICOTT IOHNSON sHoE sToRE 65 North Queen Street LANCASTER, PA. Compliments of HOAK'S 0 Day and Night Diner o 823 South Prince Street Phone: 2-5ll9 I' SPRING LAWN FARM Breeder of Holstein-Eriesian Cattle T. B. and BANG FREE Since l934 I. CLARENCE GARBER Lancaster Route 8 li'1'g1lf lg 5 1-um' WASHINGTON BORO VEGETABLE FARM Mrs. Roy H. Funk O Phone: Millersville 2l8l Washington Boro R. D. l MARTIN E. GREIDER 0 CHOICE TURKEYS 0 Lancaster R. D. 2 Phone: Millersville 4076 W. Scott Bushong Chester S, Graybill MILLER 61 BUSHONG Dealers in ELOUR - FEED - COAL - LUMBER Rohrerstown, Pa. Flour Mill, Millersville, Pa. ENIOY HOME COOKED MEALS AT ARCADE MARKET RESTAURANT O Open Market Days E Compliments ot C-B TOOL COMPANY Manufacturers ot Sump Pumps Aircraft Sheet Metal Devices Sheet Metal Workers I-land Tools Steel Stuffing and Terminal Tubes Lancaster, Pa. Compliments of EASTERN STATES FARMERS EXCHANGE WAREHOUSE LANCASTER, PA. D. M. WEAVER 6. SON 0 MEATS and PROVISIONS Homemade Mayonnaise 0 622 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Central and Southern Markets Sweep with a Clean Sweep ENOS H. ESHBACH BROOM MAKER Millersville R. l, Pa. Specializes in I-Iarness Making Efyflf I if-.v VFPIZ NAOMI F. AIERSTOCK 0 TEACHER OF PIANO 0 Studio: 314 N. George Street MILLERSVILLE, PA. Phone: 4211 Venetian Blinds Rolscreens MILTON G. DIETRICH Manufacturer of WINDOW and DOOR SCREENS METAL WEATHER STRIPS CAULKING and STORM WINDOWS Phone: 2921 R. D. 1, Millersville, Pa. Compliments of Compliments ot C. H. SHENK A FRIEND HEISEY'S DAIRY 'For Mothers Who Care Cgmplimentg . of HARNISH'S DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM I I NEW DANVILLE, PA. Phone: 4491 MILLERSVILLE, PA. Eiglz Ly-rffghl W 11 i 1 ' 1 V Y i- 4L 7-7--- :i'4i!f'f- 121' 'T E'i ' 'nfiwffvr E' l2f21l,l'?f3'l?if,1l ' 'Y 3: EARL B. HERR f , , A CHOICE MEATS ' L 316 MANOR AVENUE MILLERSVILLE, PA. Phone: 2241 f A Butter - Blue Bonnet Mcxrgcfrine - Cheese A I SPALDING GOLDSMITH V l sl-IENK Bnos. LCIHCCISTSTIS Largest Stock of SPORTING GOODS and TOYS A KODAKS BICYCLES N 1 I fllf U HASHINGER'S SERVICE STATION 36 Monor Avenue Millersville, Po. 0 Tires 7 Batteries - Accessories A. D. DOMBACH 0 GENERAL I-IAULING 0 Phone: Millersville 2387 IOHN HEBEL, IR. 0 PAINTING ond PAPERHANGING 0 Millersville, Po. Cornplirnents of EDGAR M. KAUFFMAN 0 PAPERING ond PAINTING H. I. MOORE C. A. STEIGELMAN 0 0 WATCH ond CLOCK REPAIRING CONTRACTOR ond BUILDER 0 0 l39 North George Street MILLERSVILLE, PA. Phone: Millersville 442l MILLERSVILLE, PA. own 121k ENRICHED BREAD X, 1: 'i it ft gt t t ADS Your School Photographer We .qeffey .qucgoi 18 West Oromge Street LANCASTER, PA. ff?-Tw t t t l U t it 4. Nt w t ,, it 1 tt Ut N tw qt it Nfnefal-0 ol4 Compliments of CLERICO'S FLOWER SHOP 0 LANCASTER, PA. KING'S CONFECTIONERY Cor. of Lafayette and Dorwart Sts. LANCASTER, PA. l l CO1T1PlimeH'fS Of A to Z in Novelty THOMAS A. DEEN REBMAN'S IEWELER FLAGS - DECORATIONS - NOVELTIES 168 North Queen Street West King and Water Streets E Next Door to the Colonial Theatre LANCASTER, P-A-' HUPPER'S CONFECTIONERY CANDY - WHAT-NOTS - lCE CREAM HERRIS ICE PLANT LUNCHEON 1 0 22 East Orange Street COLUMBIA PIKE 1 Phone: 9012 l l Compliments of Builders ot Better Gardens M. S. HOWRY I-HGRADE MEATS and GROCERIES Central Market Stands 29 and SU 661 Manor Street Lancaster, Pa. C. E. PONTZ 6. SON Landscape Gardeners and Contractors Millersville Road R. D. 2 Lancaster, Pa. Phone: 2-395l .Nm lf! ll'U GEORGE S. MANN JONAS K. EBY THE OHIO NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO I Servings - Investment and Protecuon LIFE INSURANCE Telephone Columbia 27IfM-2 Box 6 MOUNTVILLE PA X!!! Congratulation to THE SENIORS I. ELVIN BRENNER C BUILDER C I H1LL'S MILLERSVILLE, PA. c. H. KENDIG TOHN H- BARR DAIRY . ' Plumbing and Heating Contractor Superior Dairy Products Reliable Service . 0 Dial Millersville 3481 342 North George Street MILLERSVILLE, PA. Phone: 5946 rf 11-fmu' For Cecil, Feed, Lumber or Fertilizer Phone MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. You Get Ii when You Wcrnt It MILLER'S SERVICE STATION 0 GASOLINE and OIL 0 154 WEST FREDERICK STREET MILLERSVILLE, PA Phone: 3931 EDWARD FALK PLUMBING cmd HEATING O MILLERSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Dial Millersville 4lll X iff INSURANCE SERVICE IRA S. HUBER 59 West Frederick Street MILLERSVILLE, PA. Phone: 2621 C. A. SPOTTS o 2 BARBERS o 471 George Street MILLERSVILLE, PA. HARRY M. WADE I FRIGIDAIRE SALES and SERVICE I-IOUSEWARE and GIFT SI-IOP 2 West Frederick Street MILLERSVILLE, PA. W. E. GOCKLEY GROCERIES 102 North George Street MILLERSVILLE, PA. Compliments of BRUBAKER TURKEY FARM W. R. SIEGLER GULF SERVICE Firestone Tires and Batteries . 1 115 Manor Avenue Millersville Pa Phonei 3961 Try Our Sure-Fine Line of Groceries JOHN H- HERB D. C. RETTEW GRQCER GENERAL MERCHANDISE . Mlllersvllle' PG' 10 Manor Avenue Millersville Pa Seeds - Hardware - Magazines Phone: 5311 Nimrlyf-s1'.1' T ., 1-1 .4 'E' ' ,W 2. ..,.,....:, E- EL., .1 lsiiliif , Gitts Photo Equipment CLYDE M. AMENT I MOBILGAS and MOBILOIL DARMSTAETTER S The Store of Unusual Things ' Phone: 2-9636 850 Manor Street 37 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Columbia, Pa. Pa. Batteries and Tires LANCASTER, PA. l LAND O'LAKES IEANNETTE HOSIERY CO Sweet Cream Next to the Post Office Hosiery Sizes 8 to ll - Lengths 27 to 36 in Sl Gauge 0 0 Distributed by Lingerie and Accessories MILLER 6' HARTMAN Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters LANCASTER, PA. Costume Iewelry, Gloves l Compliments ot S. S. BERTZ 6: CO. 0 General Transportation 0 226 West Lemon Street LANCASTER, PA. Phone: 8235 FRED F. GROFF, INC. FUNERAL SERVICE WEST ORANGE AT 234 LANCASTE P N frwty-sv wen In I I I ll AVE you enjoyed looking at the family album that your grandmother cherished? Sure you have. ln the years ahead of you, this school annual Will probably be handled by future generations with the same kind of chuckles you gave out when you looked at the pictures of grandma as a girl. Today Grandmas pictures are old fashioned. Yours are modern. ln the years to come yours Will be old fashioned too, for new techniques in the printing business will make them so. Having printed Grandmas pictures in the past and yours today, We hope to print those of your children in the future as they graduate from the schools of Pennsylvania. 5 I TELLIGENCER PRINTING CO. 8 WEST KING STREET LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Founded l794 .Yfmflff-w1'glf I, H. R. MILLER O STONE Compliments of FREY'S GROCERY 0 CRESWELL, PA. Dial Millersville 4777 C We Aim to Please TURKEY HILL DAIRY ARMOR P. FREY Conestoga No. 2, Pa. l Wish to thank all those who helped me with this section of the book, for without their help it would not have become a reality. RICHARD DUTCHER Ad. Editor Ninety-nine DIAL 7842 FINE ARTS - STERLING ROY L. SCHAEFFER Distributor Wta graft Aluminum 505 HAND AVENUE LANCASTER, PA. Compliments ot H. L. SHANK 0 Grower ot SWEET CHERRIES Apples Peoches Your Business Solicited, Apprecioted ond Protected ESHLEMAN 84 MELLINGER 21 South Prince Street LANCASTER, PA. All Kinds ot lnsuronce, Reol Estote otncl Notory Public Phone: 2-5513 Om: Hflllrlrwl SHEETZ'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 0 36 North Third Street COLUMBIA CLEANERS 61 DYERS Plolnt 310-312 Cherry Street COLUMBIA, PA. P, VALAVANIS, Prop. COLUMBIA, PA- Free Coll for cmd Delivery Service Phone: 23 C- C- CRQUSE Compliments ot . LENORD KECK MEAT MARKET I-IAULINC: ond MOVING O ' 178 south Fifth street Phone: 54U Phone: 731 COLUMBIA, PA. COLUMBIA, PA. THE with Best Wishes from COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY COLUMBIA, PA. Employees of COLUMBIA MALLEABLE o CASTINGS CORP. Columbids Honor Boll Bank O O COLUMBIA, PA. Member of Pederorl Deposit Insurance Corp. Our Hfznrlrrrl Om' BRENEMAN'S RED RosE GRocERY 0 Phone: 2-3730 - Prompt Service I75l WEST CHESTNUT STREET WEST LANCASTER, PA. Also Public Soles Clerk - E. R. BRENEMAN, Prop. WILLIS S. NOLT Distributor of FARM BUREAU SERVICES INSURANCE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 0 Phone: Loxnccxster 3-3824 Phone: Mountville 2546 COLUMBIA R. D. 2 GARDEN SPOT MOTOR CO. F ORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN Soles ctncl Service 0 450 NORTH PRINCE STREET LANCASTER, PA. Phone: 2-4113 Om' Ilfzmlrwrl Two THE FIRST COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK COLUMBIA, PA. ESTABLISHED I8I2 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Carp. Federal Reserve Systerr X unznfrk bw Bedfr 0 ll I Ill Photo Developing Photo Supplies RICHARD'S PHOTO SHOP O EVERYTHING EOR THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER Greeting Cards tor All Occasions 0 47 North Prince Street LANCASTER, PA. Phone: 2-24l4 tastier sandwiches-try Gun- For .,-4 CD U .,-4 Bread, Each sl 'S zenhauser make your 'll so fresh-sotender-it sandwiches the talk of the table. D EA BR 5 MISS COLEMAN: For your ceaseless ettorts in making the Manor High School Band the Wonderful organization that it is, and tor the kindness you have shown toward us in your Work, We thank you most sincerely. THE MANOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND Onrf Hfmrirul Frnlr THOSE MEN UP IN ROOM SEVEN PAUL ABLE LLOYD AUMENT ROY BENDER RICHARD BESCH - CLAYTON CHARLES NORMAN CHARLES KENNETH CLARK WILLIAM DOUTS RICHARD DUTCHER ROBERT EMERICH ABRAM FISHER KENNETH FREY IAMES EUNK ROBERT GREIDER WALTER HEITMUELLER ROBERT HERR MERLE HUBER BENIAMIN KAUFFMAN WILLIAM KEPNER BENIAMIN KLINE HARRY MCLAUGHLIN KENNETH MANNING AARON MARTIN EDWARD MAURER CLAUDE MORRISON LELAND NAVE CHARLES ORBANK GEORGE OVERLY HUGH PORTER IOHN REES GERALD RINEER CLARENCE RUTT IAMES SHANK MARIS SHAUB ELMER SHERTZER RICHARD SHOEF EDWARD WALLER MELVIN WITMER Um' Ilfznrlfwl Fflwf SENIORS ALL DOROTHY AULT MARIAN BAKER HELEN BARLEY MILDRED BONHAM CLAIRE BOSLEY RUTH BRENNER FRANCES BROOKS ANNA CAULER WANDA DAUGHERTY ELAINE DIFEENBAUGH DORIS EBY ESTHER ECKMAN KATHRYN ERB RHODA ERB HELEN ESHBACH BETTY I. ESHLEMAN GLENNA ESHLEMAN IANET GEHMAN GRACE GERLACH HILDA GLICK MARGARET HARNISH VELMA HARTMAN LOIS ANN HASHINGER IEANETTE HERR EVELYN HERSHOCK RUTH HERTZ ELLA HESS MILDRED HESS RHODA HESS MARY IANE HUBER PAULINE HUBER FRANCES KAHLER MARY ELIZABETH KEENER IANE KELLER SUZANNE KISSINGER RUTH KNEISLEY VERDELLA KRAYBILL ANNE KREIDER THELMA KREIDER PAULINE PETERS AUDREY RAILING IANE REESE BARBARA ROBB BARBARA SCHAUM DAISY SELLERS BETTY SNEATH BETTY STOE PAULINE STONER IDA IANE WAREEL MILDRED WAREEL ANNA RUTH WITMER LOIS WITMER Om' IIN Ill lrf fl ,Sm 'llvloore Chicks - More Profit OLD MILL HOTEL FLOYD H. MOORE 9 Baby chicks and Turkey Poults STEAKS and CHOPS SEA FOOD R, D. 3, Lancaster, Pa. . Dial 2-l32l BRUNO and lOl-IN OWEN B. CALDWELL Compliments of 0 E. L. KAUFFMAN REAL ESTATE Farms and Business Opportunities GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' 0 Corner of Pearl St. and Columbia Ave. Dial: 2-7927 HIGHVILLE, PA. TO MR. STANLEY CHARLES: Although We cannot fully express our deep gratitude tor your assistance in making our yearbook the greatest Manor has ever had, We would like to express our sincere thanks for your willing and tireless assistance in help- ing publish the Trumpeter. THE TRUMPETER STAFF Um' llfznrlrwl Sl'I'!'ll IeWeIry of the Better Sort Since 1893 .l. F. APPLE CO., INC. Manufacturing Iewelers LANCASTER, PA. OFFICIAL IEWELERS FOR MANOR TOWNSHIP I-IIGI-I SCHOOL Quality Merchandise - Fuiiy Guaranteed' -gutojtaphs Um: llnmlw'r7E1'gl1I, , 'v ur. . 5 w w 4 is fi 15 A e, , ' Lf ' S H 4 5 . ,. W J, I A A 2. .5 . ae' L 5.-nj ' fig ,,-.VH ir - .5 f jx-x,.y.:-.. l ', f 4 . f . :ifgi 7 : 'Nj , gr' A '-rf . Q. 4 if , '41 hi fi, P ,- 1. . at il, ff? if I ,. has N: 'mg- ym 1, , ,Cl vi' 1 ,Q -1 ,Q m Qt f , f R 1 Ny! P y 1' 5 ,. 5, Q Q51 l . f 3 1' f QD A , . . 9 'fu 1 REPS' .1 4 ,gp 4. W . I 5. 9, H 1 ,g 1 mf!- ff r -,. . 4 M -.el 'lv In ' K 3 M ik X 1 'X 1
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