Quincy High School - Quinconian Yearbook (Quincy, PA)
- Class of 1948
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' ,.,.-Q.7 'f'i?u 'r xxx! if DEDICATION we the class of nineteen hundred forty eight take great pleasure in dedicating this, the elev enth edition of the Qninconian, to the teachers who with patience and understanding bore our way wardness and misgivings FOREWORD Information exposing our victories, vices have been compounded in this book ever is concerned may better understand predominant characteristics If we have thing, we feel positive that the reader between the lines virtues and so that who our schoo1's omitted any will find it Published Class of 1948 XL Mrs? in W Q A 0 ff J' Trbff' 1- 4 qnrii I 4 H Y K. 1 W, f' Cb 'N' 'o . ' 55 '9i 5 Jil- lx 3 gi A J nf 4' .fy 1 vl X xx '-52:16 . .' 5 ' ,l K I x 1-fgaff' 5: .ssl 'I K X -1 U g r-,:- X 1 Q' I . x .- r 1 -. V ' 'fi i 1 1 r, si , in 'LW ss f ' .- . - , ug- . get z N ,. 3 , V .,., - ' . .L:p-, by the fi , 15 W , 1,519 -X X W' '- :if X' n. n'q'f 54 Lmgtv' ,l 1393, 'KAN--:' ' P55 1 W an 1 Fifi fx ' A i 21 - I v, . 5fQ'rf6fTi.'.!' 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Y I , ' rf 1 . x YZ il ' Q i 7 Qi ' f 1 I 1 Q F Y ,X 1 .. 11' S. .- Roger Mowrey, M Ed Principal ' FACULTY funk Mdlma DeBernardl Nilbur Sanders, B S History Health English Physical Eduoation -'Q' 151 493 -if: ff auf Anna Spangler, B S John Sanderson, B S Kathryn Geesaman Mathematics Scien ce Commercial Latin .'5b. 135 fs ,...4!' Y., Frances Newcomer, A B Grant Heefner M Edith S Languages His tory 513332, B I U I 1 4 Q . , W ff, K P? 4 .- f 1 2 fn? ' '1- '1. n. ,I Q ' . 'A f X ,yls a , A O B O ' O O ! b :be 'shud 'C ctkxwf 'N , , Q 54 A V C O C O . QQ . f .5 1, f' x . 6 v A A . la- . . L l -.1 lv ' ' K - i f ' Q V ,.,' ::rg 2 My ' . e 0 . S K ' John Dull 'Wilbur Sanders Bob Rosenberger Mr Newcomer Mr Socks K WM ' A Q a 0 f g ' r A-,gn . - Mg-val X, fx, X53 Wx as epuil- .ag gil L Q 5 HX!-s,-f4 rl 4' :Sf Al -i mir a-E iq' fl? I 'jig if , X. J... Aqsayg -1.-1-Q gag 2'-Z 165. R-the ifffffvf' 1 Qi 545 T Q . K, ' 1 II N 51 H! CX 5-J '- b 1 N , k. ' ,.'-- - ' .I hniijzlxx , X x 1 . 4 I YZ! 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Of these five, one went into 'f- the service of our country and one entered Greencastle High School. As a f. . r' , s Q ,.' gala, whole, our freshman year was uneventful. 'Va' V .A wr!- ::':3IfP'.l filth' ' Our sophomore year we had shed some of our freeman green' and had ,S x x ,134 5- ,l i begun to get into the swing of things. In the way of class entertainment, We ,. f- V ' we had a roller-skating party at Cold Springs Park. Although it is usually , customary for classes to order felt goods this year, we were unable to do ' 1 -3 L so because of war time conditions This in the membership of our class At the ceeded in keeping only fifty nine of our Our class advisors during both our bliss Betty Adams and Mr Wilbur Sanders year also showed a greater decrease end of the school term we had suo original seventy freshmen and sophomore years were Juniors, already! Boy, it won't be long till we're dignified Seniors! This year we chose maroon and gold for our class colors and ordered our felt goods and Jewelry The felt goods arrived in due time, but we had to wait until summer for our jewelry r a change from the daily routine of classes, we had another skating party at Cold Springs Our class advisors this year were lr Sanders and Miss hir The big year at last! Most senior years are very eventful and ours was no exception Graduation pictures were taken November 6,the day the Seniors put on an annual fashion show To make up for any poor ones A might have had, proved to be a great success We get up enough nerve our assembly program to try something new and presented a minstrel show with the able assistance of Mrs Spa ler, KA few seniors went through the remainder of the day with dirty faces Beside the usual happenings, fourteen of our members became movie stars for a day They took part in a winter activity scene in a technlcolor movie on the Recreational Areas of pgnngylvmia Because of the lack of an auditorium we were forced to give up our thoughts of a class play After a great deal of discussion we decided to present a Senior Variety Show in the auditorium of the Pennsylvania State Ibrest School at Mont Alto All in all, our four years at Quincy High School have given us many fond memories to which we my r-ling throughout the years if CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Pres V Pres Secy Treas Edgar Cauffman lloyd Wagaman Renee Stevens Sophomore Junior Senior Glen Miller Ellsworth Nldmer Willis Benedict Ellsworth Widmer David Barkdoll Ellsworth Widmer Renee Stevens Dorothy Mann Renee Stevens Betty Stambaugh Betty 3 Shaffer Betty J Shaffer Betty J Shaffer CLASS ADVISORS llrs Wilma DeBernardi Mr Wilbur Sanders CLAS., COLORS -CP Maroon and Gold CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS MDTTO T0 know 8 llttle less and to understand 111310 more Y 'MQ -1, 92,5 Q e ml nl. 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Winifred Virginia Baker uwdnnien Academic Ambition Librarian VU its Saying 'Don't kid yourself N Motto 'The Golden Rule' A lady who dived in and worked, And never from a schoolbook shirked, Although a look of innocence, boys seem to be her preference David Wilbur Barkdoll Dave General Ambition Big League Baseball Star llvorite Saying WDo you want to bet ' Motto Hschool comes before pleasure A self willed pupil, set of mind, Who dotes on cars and seems to f1nd rd. A genuine pleasure relating his Racy, exciting experiences Robert Edward Barnes Bob General Ambition Mechanic Fhvorite Saying WLet s match pennies, Fred N Motto 'Where there's a will, there'e a way W A Romeo who can bestow A look on girls which makes them glow, And I know that we have found He's a real swell guy to have around K lrances Eileen Benedict nlrancesn Academic Ambition Registered Nurse llvorite Saying 'Say, do you think so?' Motto 'Experience is the best teacher N an One whose excessive modesty Might with her future disagree, ' It to persistence she does adhere, Then she'll enjoy a fine career Fred Wayne Benedict Fred General Ambition Writer vorite Saying NDid you read that book?W Motto 'Slow but sure ' This one no doubt seems to possess A streak of very wild madness But after school, years disappear, Said he, he'll hold those memories dear FB l - . - I O C ' Tl N Q 1 - ? I , ' I u e N 'VY' gs 1 S bl. . 1 Q, 1 A W . H,-5 ll ll , - v , T y ' e K K A W, L s ,rv ' egg . ,Qi ,e 1 y 'fs as. ' A 'ee V draw - V e 1 X . y R y x, ' ' Il 1 QI 2 Va 5 1 4? ' e 4 . Willis Price Benedict nwlll' Commercial Ambition - To be e friend of everyone r 7 Favorite Saying e nCan I use your nail clippers?W rex as Motto - NAlways look into the future.' One who seems to have a zeet f, --,,. s rf' Pbr any new exciting questg Ne know he studied not in vain And someday he'll his goal attain L M ry Grace Brindle Ma y Commexcial Ambition secretary vorite saving Malt for mei' Motto 'Better late than never H .w 4. X lady who seemed to possess A streak of velvet happlness 13' An 'tis slr wager and ur guess That efte hool she'll see succese R b wT31CPq Brown ' eos Gene al Ambition me suctee Favorite sevlng 'es of Motto 'Live and learn And new our flegons we wil reis rye To one who could ell men sms e By oeaseless chatter ani 1 lit to Ll V' HSS 3 IGLG t A- f x is Edgar Nilllem Cauffman Pe Ravorlte :ravine Huh Motto 'Life is what ytu mexf honor student who has done much To crown eetivitles with e pleasant t net Br his determination we decre A greet success he'll sur ly be Geraldine Bae' 'Te Am fri r txeve Favorite saving' Otto 'Live I A pl e e Q nv rsstionelist err Gentlemen she cen't resist She has a je t 'or moviei end Q H r da,s er certefn t b X II!-. Y xemr , A 7 e Y' Ie N 1 .1 fl s 1, Ph , nv Q G .1 ,ge F ' G A . - e ' I f ' e, - el, X , . . J k S , 4 d C g 1 -v A O ... t M . . T so t G .. s ,A 1 'X Q Pe: L . ,. me tn .srf tf l x 1 ,d f, A , A 8' - HK-s, my fo...n x - 1 f . 11 as fl. 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J ' , ', A ,ji ' ,, ., ...- . .Q -.,-,k . . . , ,, ,1 51 1. ', . 1 , eh , , 9 -A, , . 1 ,. . i' ' ... mn fx, 4' J, gm., W ' ., X 'gi N, X ' ' ' f '- V - V , X. .. , . , . , f 5 f ,I-VAL Win 1 , A . X f r WZ? Mary Ann Kauffman WMaryW General Ambition - To succeed Favorite Saying - NI want some chewing gum.N Motto - NDo unto others as they do unto you.N ' Her quietness and complacency A hundred times in friends repayg And what we see for her ahead Is a happy pattern of life outspread. Charles Howard Knepper Charlie' Commercial Ambition Plumber Favorite Saying nYes you did W Motto NAlways learn by doing W One who displays a comicalness, Upon dull classes mirth he'll impress, swift of wit, bold of nerve, W :al of him we will preserve Doris Louise Knepper 'Doris Commercial Ambition To travel 'X Ravorite Saying Oh, my Motto Nleep smiling l lady who appears so quiet, One whom we know we shan't forget Mary a many a friend she's won happy future she has begun ll' A len Long 'Bill' General tmtlffor To tlavel Fav xl waxing 'let's go for a ride ,. ft 'Live and learn urn Light hearted and content flee ne and con'1dent, mi he pref: ei tzfaps else than school, t + to be the rule 'X Q-Rf , 5 .ff Pnxothv Elaine Lowry 'Dottie General Ambition To be successful Favorite saying NGed, how horriblein Motto Be happy ' ith a pleasing personality phe names each day a iubllee, 9 d in aux crystal we foresee H 1 future brimming o'er with glee ll I si U . - A . I . 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George Richard Mc Pbrren Dick' Genera n Ambition To succeed Favorite Saying NNU Kiddln'?N Motto 'Live and learn ' 'N 'Acme' man clear through and through, A pleasant chap, industrious too He's always present in the strife, For him we see a bountiful life Thelma Grace Mc Kinstry WKin ry a :Jeri Ambition To be a singer Ihvorite Saying 'Have a heart ' Motto WEvery cloud has a silver lining Prom tough tasks she'd burst triumphan ffl she's very jovial and complalsant, And lt seemed she had the spark To make dull davs a please t la r Lois Mae Mentzer Lois' Commercial Ambition A Niagra Falls honeymoon Favorite Saying 'Honest to John! Motto 'Keep smiling Many are her winning ways, we find them hard to paraphrase Has dignity and self respect, Marilyn Anne Mentzer NMarilynW Gene Ambition To be happy favorite Saying NDQ you have any chewing gums lotto WDon't do today what n an is tomerrew A pleasant lady, sometimes she wr' seems blessed with wondrous flippancv, raick of wit and quicm to learn, X Ae she wins joy, it she will earn N 1 4, r .. f X 1 E ' I , a .n Q An Al, C . 5- I , All t .'1'f5x 3 c - 1 .v lg his - .N . 9 f ' f' ,' Q44 a NIO , , t n. r.. gg I A F V I r.,, 'jr ,, 1 n X' W U , . n S ' 'S .-14 E t Glad days she'll help us recollect. ggi ' s J - .ral W v ,' U f ' ' y A B . n A a . 5' Fw' ' ' F13 C f P x on vw' J 4 s, A ' . -yfj V L O Glenn David Miller Mill-81 ' General Ambition To travel hvorite Saying Let's get something to eat ' Gr 1 Motto 'Live and learn' 0ne whose infinite courtesy Seems to be his magic key Tb win him friends most everywhere A pleasanter friend ls very rare Kathryn Rebecca Miller 'Timber' General Ambition Nurse hvorite Saying 'Can you do this problem?' Motto 'The Golden Rule 4' A lady of UUCOUIITGG virtues, 'vw 'Ib gain her goal she'll surely use Every step within her power 'Do heighten morals hour by hour U!-UB Benjamin Roy Monn Jr Mike General Ambition Gas shovel operator Ravorite Saying 'Let's go play football Motto 'The Golden Rule ' It seemed in sports that he'd excel, And many a team he would repel, His whole heart he'd put into the game, Into a career he'll imbue the same Orville William Newcomer Obe General Ambition Forester Ihvorite Saving 'Mav I have the car tonlght?' Motto Semper Paratus Happy were we when he Joined our rank, He shared our every annoying prank 'Rf' 5 Intelligent and very frank, X Ibr brightening days, him we shall thank lmrgaret Louise Pentz Margie Commercial Ambition To get married hvorlte Saying 'How can you tell? Motto - 'Do all you can everyday.' A quiet one who's chief concern 'F' Is to make a friend at every turn. Fbr her loyalty we praise, We wish her many joyous days. I ' 0 Q ' .V K . -- .Q 5 if 9 - 5 A A ' A , - ,W gk . 3 V . ' 95 E, .-.. 1' K I ll e Q - w 04, o va- Q - . A e ll N Q Q ' n on - 'K 57:5 ,mv 'ea - W ' rn' . 0 , 'J J affix, ' f l in .xl N ll i G 'Sea H Pauline Mae Recard NPolly' General ef , S Ambition - Housewife ' ' 4 'VAQ hvorite Saying - I don't know. f G Thoughts of her we shall imbue ef' ' Upon our minds as we review. '2f1 4 Eternal joy to her is due. L 'i. Motto - Live and learn. ' defies, May every hindrance she subdue. Mary Elaine Robinson 'Elaine' Commercial vw, Ambition - A Niagra F lls honeymoon ' Wiz Ihvorite Saying - I guess so. ,N l S Motto - The good comes with the bad. F N Her actions show integrity QS And her ambition we agree 1 That she shall certainly attain, And many happy moments gain Margurite Mae Rudisill Rudy General Ambition To live and learn Ravorite Saying Say it once more, will you? Motto 'Patience is the best virtue of life Now from our class let's raise a cheer To one who proved to be sincere, And throughout every trying year, Steadfast to Justice would adhere Betty Jane snarrer Shaffer Commercial Ambition Secretary Rxvorite Saying Yell for crap's salsa! Motto WProcrastlnation is the theft of time ' A studious lady who did present Our class with joyous merrlment Now to he we all extend Our hands in parting as our friend Dorothy Alice Slaybaugh Dot General Ambition To marry a millionaire Favorite Saying 'That's tough ' Motto Why worry? ,g One who relied upon her wit An gained high standing in our class An from our school she'll benefit, And many happy days amass ' 4 If -05 f7C5. 'f n n ' an - ,n i Sv- . ' 0 'Nl fw n n .. 3 N 0 3. Q . T' . . UO N ', , V 9 O .A M ' - n ' n sf- ,, . o C1 - 'f -' d A K+ it Karl Henry Smith WCurl' General y' . Ambition - Traveling Salesman g 'A 2 lhvorite Saying - Ahhhhhh? i,33A4hf Motto - Wlove 'em and leave 'em.' 5M 5, A lady's man, we do not doubt V To him his social 1lfe's devoutg A High in our esteem he stood, - As high as anybody could. 4' . Elizabeth Josephine Stambaugh Betty Commercial Ambition To be a Success lavorite Saying 'I'hat's tough, ain't it? Motto 'Be willing to lend a helping hand ' Coveted virtues she possessed x lbnd memories upon hearts impressed She on her finger wears a ring A bride to be when comes the spring Q Renee Lou Stevens Renee' General Ambition To be happy! Favorite Saying 'Oh, Brother Morto Wlhce your troubles with a smile With serenity and elegance This honor student does enhance Every impressive undertaking, A star pianist in the making Floyd Richard Wagaman Cork General Ambition Pattern Maker Ihvorite Saying Nant'a bet? Motto WDO the best you can with what you have ' 4 ng A student artistically inclined, A better friend ls hard to find ar- He's happy go lucky and has his fling Ellsworth Francis Nidmer Ells General Ambition To make a million dollars RiJWPltP Saying 'I don't know Motto nDo it right the first time ' Hb has an inclination toward determination W' His range in studies show a moderation But his resolution and per everance AL May cleanse his world of arrogance n n ' Q i W! G . , o l O Z x f Vis I ' n o .X - . .. gn px .nu on I If U . ff 3 He has no ladies on the string - - ., ' ' '::s, ty i Y N N ' 0 . - I ll M V Av f 0 hun 5 . - it . O 5 e Q Vw: ':. ,Rf 52' . .,...... .. . ,.-, . .., ' . -' f ' . Q' QQ. . ' A 682' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT A X Q L t J t 1 , the V , v- . If 17 A X M4 ' V , V. ...Q A . ,,. up rr ga- ,- W i J? 5E'miWgg4 V 7 gi 'f j ,,.-I2f-f.',1f:5g?'1,,1f2f T H1- ' S iq 2? QE nf Xue ,M e'f- '-- 43 K 5. QP? Q , T ,v?, ,.f- V',x , ,+d5H3' ,.W.I! ,-L . 5Aw5G5 N N L -is , . I- lhgf ' -vs' 4 ,xp 1' Q le, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty-eight, having de- clared ourselves of legal age and sound mind and memory, do make, publish, this our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annull- ing any and all wills by us made heretofore. and declare To lr. Mowrey, our principal, we bequeath an English class that can distinguish between an appositive and a predicate nom1nat1ve,also a school with no halls in which students may loiter. To Mrs. Spangler, our home-room teacher, a lunchbox with a lock to keep out the Senior Boys and another Senior Girls' Health Class as brll llant as our own To Mr Heefner, an everlasting supply of composition paper to hand out to his talkative students Miss Newcomer, a honeymoon in Mexico so that she can practice her Spanish Mr Sanders, an assistant to take over his geography class while he puts on his coveralls and brings the bus around to tne back door Mrs DeBernsrdl, a P O D class that can write brilliant answers to her discussion questions I Sanderson, eight college student contestants to answer his science questions in a quiz program Miss Geesaman, a pen that writes only pluses ffl and no zeros lol Mrs Sipes, a series of Dave Minor lessons on 'How to Play the Piano by Ear,' also an accompanist who would rather play than sing To lr Newcomer, our janitor, a television set so that he can see all the World Series games and still remain at his post at Quincy High School Also, to both Mrs Spangler and Mr Sanderson,a recording of Fbudin' and lightln' ' the class of '49, we leave our ability to mingle with lower class en and still retain our dignity the Sophomores, our respect and courteous manner toward teachers the Freshmen, a drinking fountain all their o n and a special course ln nHow to Use Spare Time ' To the school, we give an electric score board, to be placed in the hall, to keep students posted on World Series games To the students we bequeath Nlnifred Baker's genius ln mathematics to Robert Whitmore David Barkdoll's brain l??J to Harold Benedict Robert Barnes' love for Betty Irving to Eugene Hiller Frances Bened1ct's ability to flirt to Rose Kretzer lred Benedict's ability to write themes to his sister, ilorence Willis Bened1ct's senior class presidency to Charles Taylor hry Brindle's athletic skill to June Aughanbaugh Reba Brown's jealous nature to Mildred Bonner 0 I WWW J f in u x . b Z Q -.x v, . lluiyi 45,2 ' i 4 O N 5 :lx X 5 'A . 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Doris Hoffmsn's ability to hold a man to Maxine Hunsecker Betty Irving's voice to Patricia Kuhn Charles Jones' supply of candy and chewing gum to Dick Cordell Mary Ann Kaufnnan's comb and mirror to Sarah Woodring Charles Knepper's Juvenile actions to Joe Hoover Doris Knepper's 'blush' to Iona llcCauley William Long's 'tall stories' to Bill Rook Dorothy Lowry's boyfriends to any girl who is in need of one Dorothy llann's naturally curly hair to Jane Kaufman Thelma llcK1nstry's pleasing personality to Lanora Hurd Richard llc1brren's southpaw writing to Glen Cole Lois Mentzer's friendship with Charles Knepper to Mary Knepper lhrilyn llentzer's chewing gum to Katrina Wagaman Glenn Miller's position on the baseball team to Lalhr Bonner Kathryn M1l1er's good marks to Guy Monn Roy ldonn's interest in Junior Commercial girls to Charles Kennedy Orville Newcomer's trips to Mont Alto to Harold Mccleary lhrgaret Pentz's Tomstown accent to Isabel Rook Pauline Recard's 'bangs' to Sally Griffith Elaine Robinsonfs interest in P 0 D to Joan Baranowske lhrguerite Rudisill's quietness to Janice Slaybaugh Betty Jane Shaffer's perfect attendance record to Dolores Monn Dorothy Slaybaugh's Jelly beans to Pat Verdier Karl 3mith's overflowing date book to Jack Blair Betty Stambeugh's diamond to Janet Devinney Renee Stevens' interest in forestry to Lena Miller lloyd Vhgaman's good looks to Olen llcllbrren Ellsworth Widmer's good nature to Billy Mentzer HT! , . 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H R .Q .O .W . ml W ,I .A .M 6 .0 .iw C , ,.if44wj 0 lg Lvcf VAJJPJJHLJJHJ 61: 11 owShllw fa wha 5 lbll -Y per-haf: Ilrn e C T'-9 U! 'J all 4.1! W h C Q lunflc dsbl sk m Tn Sw T well recall Cf' m by nc 2 L. LJ OQJJJJYJJ :fin F 5JoYJ ani-5' I' 44134157 t 'Q t ta' n emo e. that lffyf ilouedan JJ JQJJJ 4,1421 JJJ I F J cgi! Id 5 that r lr rf! hee at c:Y'5hiTl JLYQ 1 a nal at ,, 3 4, bu rk undone SENIO R CLASS X 'Q ,L sua P fn-at The Juniors were very shy as Freshmen They got along well, however, and with some advice they held a roller skating party at Cold Springs Park As bophomores, they chose blue and gold for their class col ors Now, as Juniors, their class has dwindled to forty one meme bers Tiring of skating parties, they held a Valentine party Felt goods and jewelry were ordered The class of '48 wishes you, Juniors, an eventful and happy Senior year. Class Officers: President - Charles Taylor Vice-President - Charles Kennedy Secretary - Joanne Aughanbaugh Treasurer - Eugene Miller First Row - Janet Deviney,Joan BaranowsKe,Betty Reed,Joanne Augh- anbaugh, Patricia Fahrney, Henrietta Krone, Janice Russel, Betty Seilhamer, Doris Stoops, Ruby Vanderau, Marie Strang, Maxine Hhn- seeker, Helen Gates. Second Row - Curtis Besecker, Guy Monn, Glen Blubaugh, Charles Hoffman, Janet Besecker, Florence Bakner, Naomi Funk, Dorothy Creager, Jacqueline Brosius, Joan Kauffman, Charles Cook, Charles Taylor, Robert Mentzer, Eugene Miller. Third Row - Richard Miller, James Underkoffler, Kenneth Strang, Thomas Hose, Max Creager, Charles Kennedy, Robert Whitmore, John Blair,Richard Cordell, Charles Raiser, Ralph Kauffman, Glen Wagaman. Two other members of the class, Joseph Hoover, Robert Wile were not present when picture was taken. Advisors - Mrs. Anna Spangler, Mr. Roger Mowrey. AUTOGRAPHS 7 ff if The Sophomore Class entered Quincy High School in September, 1946 There were sixty seven members, most of whom were scared out of their wits, the others, quite bold Their Freshmen Class officers were Clair Simmers, president, Robert Hess, vice pres ident, Maxine Mentzer, secretary and LaMar Bonner, treasurer Now as sophomores, only forty four students are lef+ Blue and white were chosen as class colors The class of '50 is outstanding for its athletic ability In intramurals they have proved this by winning several games from the Seniors Boy, were they proud! We Seniors sincerely hope that you Sophomores will be suc cessful and graduate in 1950 with all forty four of your members Class Officers President Harold McCleary Vice President Clair Simmers Secretary Mildred Bonner Treasurer Carl Mentzer First Row - Lois Bonebrake, Maxine Mentzer, Anna Black, Phyllis Miller, June Mentzer, Delores Friese, Jane Kauffman,Hilda Miller, Joyce Monn, Florence Benedict, Mildred Bonner, Margie Tabler,Jan- ice Slaybaugh, Patricia McFbrren, Doris Jones, Katrina Wagaman, Glendora Reichard. Second Row - Lena Miller, Richard Sheffler, Vincent Butts,Tony Miller, Bahner Kaufnman, William Shaffer,whyne Widmer, Jack Bishop, Genevieve Knepper, Sally Griffith,Harold Mc- Cleary, Charles Siegrist, Jack Jones, William Rook,Robert Stoops, Patricia Verdier. Third Row - Jay Fry, Harold Rosenberger, Arnold Barnes, Glen Fbrtney, Carl Mentzer, Earl Blubaugh, Dave Wagaman, Ronald Stoops, LaMar Bonner, Edward Lyter, Robert Hess,Clair Sim- mers, Charles Reed. 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L4nm,:,ixf N 1 , , . .ms L .. 6 MM-lu.. s.'4'lg'l., 3 .9 4. if In September, 1947 a group of students, sixty eight in num- ber, entered Quincy High School to further advance their education Strangely enough, most of them were outspoken, a few were timid and bashful So far, only four students have withdrawn In December they underwent physical examinations, and in late January, dental examinations Best wishes and lots of luck from the Senior Class, Freshmen Class Officers President Donald Hess Vice President Lois Tanman Secretary Rose Kretzer Treasurer Dorothy E Monn First Row Margaret Hartman, Ida Mae Starr, Violet Peck, Ruth Zimmerman, Betty Harshman, Lois McKenzie, Betty Pbrd, Sara Wood ring, Lenora Hurd, Margaret Barnett, Constance Sanders, Dolores Monn, Dorothy Webster, Rose Kretzer, Dolores Chamberlain, Bernice Welsh, Edna Mowen Second Row Joan Miller, Doris Boyd, Dorothy L. Monn, Amy Miller, Patricia Kuhn, Doris snocxey, Kathryn Snow- berger, Iona McCauley, Lois Besecker, Kathleen Moats, Leah Mega- man, Lois Tarman, Lorraine Wenger, Isabelle Rook, Bernice Whit- more, Clarabelle Shaffer. Third Row - Richard Hoover, Clayton Benchoff, Julian Butts, James Reed,Alfred Naugle, Charles Bonner, Ann Baker, Mary Knepper, Dorothy E. Monn, Robert Helman,Owen Bene der, James Lyter, Robert Moats, William Mentzer, Olen Mcierren, Joseph Turner. Fourth Row - Walter Simmers, Harold Benedict, Ber- nard Garnes, Charles Kauffman, Donald Hess, Ray Bailey,Glen Cole, George Sanders, Cyrus Blubaugh,John Hartman, Wayne Fisher, Eugene Mentzer, Robert Lyter, Paul Carbaugh, Richard Rock, Mark hhgaman. Advisors - Miss Frances Newcomer, Mr. Grant Heefner. AUTOGRAPHS xiii? nf f ,d in fy! X I Qrv K ,gg fl gl K A L f I 4' Fd- I Q5 5 La t I Z of 51 Z ffl W? Wk? r V p V R Wx' ' . I -Fo l X f X ., . A H ' ! X4 Ns 0 C, P Q Mft? Q- Xl X X J Ar . w r This club is increasing more in members from year to gear Its purpose is to give boys and girls wholesome and healthy outlooks on teen age life Although the course lasts only eight weeks, it has proved helpful to all its members in facing life's problems Lois Besecker, Patricia Kuhn, Lois Tarman, June Aughanbaugh, Dorothy E Monn, Kathleen Moats, Ida May Starr, Doris Shockey, Ann Bakner, Betty Seilhamer, Joanne Aughanbaugh, Joyce Monn, Clarabelle Shaffer, Sara Noodring, Leah Whgaman, Lenora Hurd, Helda Miller, Doris Boyd, Dorothy Mann, Rose Kretzer, Mary Knepper, Edna Moven, Betty Harsh man, Betty Stambaugh, Betty Ford, Margaret Hartman, Patricia Fahr ney, Mildred Bonner, Joan Miller, Lois McKenzie, Margie Tabler, Doris Stoops, Ruby Vanderau, Marie Strang, Doris Jones, Janice Slay baugh, Katrina Wagaman, Delores Chamberlain, Margaret Barnett, Joan Baranowske, Glendora Reichard Florence Benedict Instructress-Mrs DeBernardi Charles Seigrist, Charles Bonner, Richard Sheffler, Harold Benedict, Wayne Widmer, Edgar Cautfman, Richard Miller, William Rook, Harold Rosenberger, Ronald Stoops, Richard Cordell, Charles Kaiser, Robert Hess, Orville Newcomer Instructor Mr. Mowrey O ' o a C 1 I' ' .- -. I C O 0 Q - , TYPING CLUB U fig, RL Yeas This year four boys and eight girls have taken advantage of the Typing Club The club offers an Ppvorfunity to learn to type to any non commercial student It has proved to be a benefit to students in doing the home assignments MEMBERS First Row Glendora Re1chard,Doris Jones, Joyce Monn,Mi1dred Bon ner, Katrina Wagaman, Janice Slaybaugh,Margie Tabler, Patricia Mc Barren Second Row Harold McCleary, Charles Ka1ser,Behner Kauff' man, Robert Hess, Eugene Miller Sponsor Miss Geesaman X . X . . is , . ,K . 7 - X s' , W b Q I L 3 J. - ,M , f . ' - 5 X 5 f e to 4 ,, r . 2 . A V ,A 1 Q ' ' ' ' ' ' x v . W . r , v rv-, . - 'f.w.,g- we 4. ,i . :fl fo H ff 'fer-A - - - 2 5' liz ' ,' fl' Q A ' -n ?'5,'fv' '- . ' 'NF' V - Nr Q, - ,QM 1' '- vw, ,I v.'-, J, gg. ' . L .. A H a- - .. ' , ws.: e. . , ., , ,,.xw.,i, .Y 3,4 ,A-rw 4 f , .V egg, , R r.,.,:.A, f, -ql,.f .4 .sh ,', V, yer-gh Y Qin- ' 1 ' - fi J ' . 7 fs Lis. ,f .X k . V'ks.,,,, 1 . .A if 'ff f' A , x . FI! x 'f' f ,iydgfg ,. 'f'fV A. -A 'ri' Q'-:rn , 1, n ,A-if.-. . L any ,-of 314, gg?-53 Lv, X H ' 1 I..-wg ,wtf L' xl X , , IA? I if fa V.. VJ. ..r1LA,A- A , a., V , Aww r 1 g-7 , .1 f,,.'w,n-.dv , ., Nr ' ,K ,, Xe,- Rf QT 0 -' 1 '1-. U' 'af , -H by .fufwri . . g .' Of J o O 1 I I 0 - .. 0 p ARCHERY CLUB Qs iv- nba The lads ana lassies forming the Archery Club may in due time prove to be regular William Tells During the winter, activities slow down, but in the fall and spring the arrows hum every Monday MEMBERS First Row Betty Seilhamer, Patricia Farrney, Joanne Aughanbaugh, Betty Shaffer, Ninifred Baker,Doris Hoffman, Doris atoops,F1orence Bakner Second Row Maxine Hunsecker, Jenn Blair, Charles Kaiser, Glen Blubaugh,Richard Cordell, Henrietta Krone sponsor Mr San ders. RIFLE CLUB X. In the Rifle Club the boys have an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of using a gun When weather permits, target prec tice is held weekly Fbr competitive purposes, rifle matches are held These matches prove to be of utmost interest to the members MEMBEI-lb First Row Roy Monn, David Barkdoll, Max Creager,Richard Cordell, Tony Miller, William Rook, Richard McFbrren, Mayne Widmer, Jack Bishop, Floyd Whgaman Second Row Glen Blubaugh, John Blair, Charles Slegrist, Charles Kennedy,Ellsworth Widmer, David Whgaman, Orville Newcomer, Ralph Kauffman Charles Cook, Glen Wagaman Sponsor - Mr. Heefner LIBRARIANS The time and services of the group of volunteer girls who serve as librarians are almost indispensible to the school Most of the detailed work necessary for the function of our library is done by them under the supervision of Miss Newcomer. MEMBERS First Row - Betty Seilhamer, Patricia Fahrney, Joanne Aughanbaugh, Janice Russell, Winifred Baker, Betty Stambaugh, Dorothy Mann, Dorothy Lowry. Second Row - Mildred Bonner, Patricia Stoops, Re- becca Sanders, Genevieve Knepper, Dolores Friese,June Aughanbaugh, Florence Bakner, Lena Miller. MINSTRELL SHOW CAST DARKTO VN CABARET MINDTRELS Interlocutor Floyd Nagaman 2 3 55552 Spud David Barkdoll Bun Robert Barnes Fuss Roy Monn Chub Charles Jones CHORUS OF DUSKY JAITREbbES Renee Stevens Betty Jean Irvlng Thelma McKinstry Mann, Lois Mentzer, Marllyn Mentzer, Kathryn t ller, Betty Stambaugh, Nillis Benedict, Orville Newcomer, Ka omith The minstrel show was directed by Mrs Vilma DeBernardi and Mrs Edith Sipes. Chorus - Mary Brindle, Gladys Gunder, Doris Kne,Qer, Dorothy NHXED CHORUS AX J The Mixed Chorus has had some interesting engagements during the past year They presented a Christmas concert to the Whynes boro Lion's Club as well as to the school as part of the Christmas assembly program They also participated with other county choruses in the County Music Festival held at Chambersburg SOPRANO Betty Irvlng Doris Knepper Joyce Monn Henrietta Krone Jackie Brosius Joan Kauffman Maxine Hunsecker Kathleen Meats Patricia Kuhn Dorothy Webster Lorraine Wenger TENOR Ray BaIIey Harold McCleary David Barkdoll Orville Newcomer Charles Kaiser Richard Miller MEMS RS ALTO The lma'Y'EKlnstry Florence Bakner Patricia lahrney Janet Devinney Mild red Bonne r Katrina Wagaman Constance Sanders Ida Mae Starr BASS Willis Benedict Roy Monn Richard Rock Cyrus Blubaugh Robert Barnes Mark Wagaman Floyd Wagaman Directress - Mrs. Sipes Accompanist - Renee Stevens PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Nabil if By movies and lectures the Photography Club's members learn the fundamental principles of a camera which leads to taking pictures and developing and printing films Because of the activities of this club, many future hobbies and vocations may be developed MEI-dBl RS First Row Florence Bakner, Patricia Fahrney, Joanne Aughanbaugh Henrietta Krone, Winifred Baker, Reba Brown, Gladys Gunder,Gerald ine Funk Second Row Glen Blubaugh, John Blair, Edgar Cauffman Rebecca Sanders, Charles Cook, Eugene Miller Sponsor Mr Sander son 9 1 GIRLS' CHDRUS L rx 4 'fran Nah Girls' chorus also participated in the Township Music bstival The students learned how well these girls could sing when the chorus presented its annual assembly program SOPRANO Dorothy E Eonn Betty Irving Joan Kaufnman Henrietta Krone Maxine Hunsecker Jacqueline Brosius Glendora Reichard Joyce Monn Gladys Gunder Kathleen Meats Patricia Kuhn Dorothy ebster Dolores Chamberlai Lois Besecker Leah Nagaman Lorraine Venger Doris Knepper I1 MEMBERS SECOND SOPRANO TIEEx'5 McKInstry Katrina Wagaman Mildred Bonner Ida Mae Starr Lois Mackenzie Betty lbrd Lenora Hurd Lois Mentzer Dorothy Mann Betty Stambaugh Hilda Miller ALTO Patricia Fahrney Janet Devlnney Marilyn M ntzer Florence Benedict Florence Bakner Constance Sanders Rose Kretzer Bernice Whitmore Directress - Mrs. Sipes Accompanist - Renee Stevens BOYS' CHORUS The members of Boys' Chorus were successful this year Their assembly program was undoubtedly a big hit They also sang at the Township Music Festival along with the Girls' and Mixed Choruses MEMBERS TENOR Richard Hlller David Barkdoll Charles Kaiser Harold McCleary Ray Bailey Roy Monn Orville Newcomer Wayne Widmer Arnold Barnes Harold Benedict Vincent Butts Directress BASS Robert Barnes Clair Simmers Willis Benedict Fred Benedict Cyrus Blubaugh Charles Kauffman Richard Rock James Lyter Mark Vagaman Floyd Wagaman Mrs. Sipes SENIOR PLAY CAST CHARACTWRD Mr Johnson Richard McF rren Mrs Johnson Dorothy Lowry Millie Johnson Betty Jean Irving Eddie Miller Charles Knepper nPropos1ng To Papan by V A Poovey is a one act come y Young Millie Johnson is deeply in love with a young man by the name of Eddie Miller Millie is trying to put her father in an agreeable mood so it won't be difficult for Eddie to ask Mr Johnson for her hand in marriage Mrs Johnson has great plans for her daughter's wedding Shylv, Eddie asks Mr Johnson Nthe his ques lor Mr Johnson asks Eddie questions about financial matters and p omises to give his consent when Eddie, who earns only S25 a week and has saved only SllO, has saved S5 OOO, a nice round sum Mrs Johnson, who likes to put on airs, appears and promises her distres ed daughter, Millie, that she would handle Mr Johnson The play ends with Millie and Eddie eloping, which was Mr Johnson's secret desire all the time The play was directed by Mrs Nilma DeBernardi assisted by Mr Wilbur Sanders i 1 x A 'W 4 u A I Q . 1 I .. - T b 0 o d 0 I 1 O C O Q I V I ,P ri K' ti, - v Aa A 0 .. 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I O S 1 4. o o - h Y . 0 0 , 1 J t 0 v A o Q o SLEI GH RIDE 5 Courtesy of Pennsylvania Dept of Forest and 'laters First row Kathryn Miller, Edgar Cauffman, Mary Ann Kauffman Orville Newcomer, Winifred Baker, Dave Barkdoll Second row Roy Monn, Dorothy Lowry,Karl Smith, Dorothy Mann,Charles Knep per, Gladys Gander, Robe t Barnes, Betty Irving Driver M Q ia Q U5 7 V John .Tones 42' x 7 K uf V Q I FHS .PRI R -f X L karl JUNIORS SENIORS Wirst row George Griffith, Glen Miller, Ellsworth Nidmer, Floyd Wage man, Richard McFerren, second row Charles Knepper, Orville Newcomer, Charles Jones, Dave Barxdoll, Villis Benedict Roy Monn Sees-V' First row Glen Blubaugh, Thomas Hose Max Creager Robert Mentzer, Jack Cook Second row Robert Nhitmore, Richard Cordell, Charles Taylor, Charles kennedy FREQHMEN SOPHGMOQ 5 First row Jack Jones Arnold Barnes, Carl Mentzer, Earl Blubaugh Second row Tony Miller Harold McCleary, Lamar Bonner Clair Dimmers Jay Fry First row 'Clayton Benshoff, Nllliam Mentzer Mark Nagaman, Richard Rock, Robert Moats. Second row Ray Bailey Donald Kauffman, Wayne Fisher, Teddy Blubaugh, Glen Cole, Charles Kauffman, John Hartman SENIORS ' First row - Reba Brown, Doris Hoff- man, Frances Benedict, Marguerite Rudisill, Mary Brindle, Elaine Rob- inson. .Second row - Betty Stambaugh, Dorothy Lowry, Dorothy Mann, Betty Jane Shaffer, Winifred Baker, Kath- erine Yifler, Mary Ann Kaufnman. JUNIORS First row Florence Bakner Henriet Krone, Doris Stoops, Janice Russell Second Row Patricia Fahrney, Marie Strang, Maxine Hunsecker Third row Betty Seilhamer, Joanne Aughanbaugh Jacqueline Brosius, Helen Gates, Bet Rowe, Naomi Funk, Dorothy Creager arm' SOPHOMORES First row Genevieve Knepper, Jovce Monn, Mildred Bon er Second row Janice Slaybaugh, Glendora Riecard,Jane Kauffman, Patricia McFerren, katrina FRVDHMEN First row June Aughanbaugh, Doris Shockey, Lois Be ecker, Dorothy E Monn, Second row ? tell Rook, Rose Kret zer, Qarah Joodring, Lois Tarman, Doro thy Vebster, Leah vagaman ' I ' L. - L L '- n L I , - D 1 ' u .f 0 1- A ,7 v-, 0 U' , 'K' , 5 1 ' , Wagaman, Florence Benedict. Sf Q A ,S94x,!, xv, Z' c - 9 2 YY 5 o ' ' I , , r 4 L. i Q - 4 ,sa f'7T'f1,'f S 4 T' -- 1 A - - 6 Q X 1 -A .f 'b2,T ,- '-' 'f- u 5 0,511 J- Q 1, ,,., ' ' I, -. L-gil -E-Gy, . - .,.-..., ,W :w-'rg - , X w i .w er ' f-uhf. . - 1 M ,, aiu rs 4 mule- f 1 .. e ,A . 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MXN 6 At the beginning of the year the boys played softball The games were very exciting At the end of the regular season there was a three way tie for first place between Seniors Juniors, and Sophomores After the regular season, two all star teams were picked These teams were called the Red and Blue teams There were three games played between these two teams The Blue Team was the champ winning two out of three games September Scores and Game Schedules RUNS Freshmen Seniors Seniors Juniors Seniors Juniors Freshmen Seniors Seniors Juniors Seniors Juniors Sophomores Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Freshmen Sophomores Sophomores Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Freshmen Sophomores LOST Seniors 2 Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Magi RUNS .. IIIIIIIF? - , A ,1ji - 5NNx W 5 fee. .gxk A 14, M X . , - . Q4 ' f Q' ,ar ' , ' ' ' z 'f-1-:ffil-' ' -2- S . 411 7 Xa, I F' Ig ., ,.,.,., 1- .4 , x .. . ,4 , . , , M-? 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