Shippensburg High School - Scroll Yearbook (Shippensburg, PA)
- Class of 1954
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Forward Ever, Backward Never Music Forever Maroon and White Carnation .,.....Jack Tritt, President Tom Kling, Vice-President Ann Miller, Secretary Bill Bard, Treasurer Q11 Ko 4-lox goeqoosx Xooxf- 'oe 'cad ee 'QOXe xo miclxue. X AM e wooox uv be fa-oo QXWB 'es ok ov: Wg Woo Q06 Qx 9 we Xxoesf C5-K-CEO , . S 'Yoe 'loo 4003 'loo gixosx send OQM .gqxeo Ks Rx goes OK QW, Qessoobxixes wo. Q11 evvood wo Xosle. QHKQO Qce xoooe Qmx Q65 Ns 8Xvixoq,be-ff? wenl I 'loos Gegvoixes oss om QQ so gag xo qoo 'Y'oe Sf-so5f Xq efbqsess ses ' N0 S3000 boxes! ' Q-se Ke appneclatlon God created feelings, man invented words, the things God creates are always stronger and more meaningful than man's inventions. Thence, we cannot hope to express in words the deep feeling of gratitude we, the class of '54, have for Mrs. Samuel Daihl, literary advisor of our Scroll, Mr. Roy Mouer, business advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Spitko, art advisor, and Mr. Roy Schreffler, photography advisor. Through their untiring work and guidance this yearbook has becorne a reality. 6 IABIE DIZ contents apmmlstnatlon pq. 9 faculty DG- 12 senlons pq. 19 unpenclassmen pq. 69 activities pq. 75 'sponts pq. 95 'patnons pq. 107 ...in -1? 1 l 11' 7 These directors and administrators were photographed as they attended the regular December meeting. FIRST ROW: F. Heberlig, D. Miller, A. Burkhart, V, Baker, F. Sowers, Dr. C. L. Curry, L. Barmont, J. K. Gibboney, High School Principal. SECOND ROW: D. B. Creamer, W. A. Addams, Jr., R. Davidson, R. C.. McDonald, M. Fitzgerald, F. Poe, R. Hall, W. J. Howland, W. Kuhn. THIRD ROW: W. B, Reddig, Administrative Assistant, J. Hockersmith, C. Shive, R. Wiestling, R. Franklin, B. S. Gardner, E. Dunlap, R. T. Lloyd, Superintendent of Shippensburg Area Schools, J. Paul Burkhart, Superintendent of Cumberland County Schools. school OIRGCIIORS of hlppenssuno anea Jomt school system SHIPPENSBURG BOROUGH 'james Hockersmith, President Dr. D. L. Curry, Vice-President Walter B. Reddig, Secretary 'Clyde Shive, Treasurer Arthur Burkhart Wilbur Kuhn Robert Wiestling Rev. John F. Sammel SHIPPENSBURG TOWNSHIP 'William A. Addams, Jr., President 'Milton Neidlinger, Vice-President 'Fred Sowers, Secretary Walter Howland, Treasurer Mrs. Walter Shank HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP John A. Bert, President Joseph Hoover, Vice-President 'B. S. Gardner, Secretary NEWBURG BOROUGH 4'Denton Miller, President 'lVernon Baker, Vice-President 'Frank Heberlig, Sr., Secretary john Gipe, Treasurer john Butts SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP CUMBERLAND COUNTY xGeorge Robinson, President i Lewis Barmont, Vice-President 'Robert Hall, Secretary George Sowers, Treasurer Eugene Dunlap SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY +Millard Fitzgerald, President john Poe, Vice-President ID. B. Creamer, Secretary FC. A. Kann, Treasurer 'Ralph Franklin, Treasurer iRoy Davidson IFR- C- MCD0f1f11d 'These men, in addition to serving on their individual boards, serve on the Shippensburg Area joint Executive Committee. 8 AOI11 In ISTZRAIIOI1 R. TODD LLOYD, A.B., M.Eai. Geneva College University of Pittsburgh Superintendent of Schools Administrator, counselor, and friend, Mr. R. Todd Lloyd coordinates the varied activities of our rapidly expanding school system. Although he is busily en- gaged in the process of building new schools for the area, our energetic superintendent finds time to speak to the students and to attend athletic and social events. We'll remember his genial smile, his sense of humor and his words of advice. When not involved in work at school, Mr. Lloyd can be found participating in his favorite sports- hunting and fishing. Seest thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand among kings. LOOKIDG towano the Futuna 9 Wff?9?E'1'5-T ' 1 in W c fp y. bf HAROLD HENCH, P19.B., MA. Dickinson College Duke University High School Principal After having had a leave of absence for a year and a half in which time he served as an Inspector General with the United States Army, Mr. Harold Hench has resumed his position as principal of the Shippensburg Area High School. There is never a dull moment in his home life, his energetic twins see to that. Sand paper, paint re- mover, and varnish are often used by Mr. Hench in his hobby of refinishing antique furniture. Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Q The heart to conceive, the under standing to direct, or the hand to execute. JAMES K. GIBBONEY, B.S., M.Ed. Shippensburg State Teachers College Pennsylvania State University High School Principal Mr. james K. Gibboney assumed the position of principal at Shippensburg Area High School in 1952- 53, coming from Bellville where he was supervising principal. While in college, he majored in history and social science. He is an ardent hunter and is fond of camping. Lions Club and Boy Scout activities keep him busy during after-school hours. On completion of the new building program, Mr. Gibboney will be principal of the Junior High School. ' I0 M.Wl Rdd',M.E N , 0 FF I C G S I A F F Dggiiiid TEACHERS ASSGCIAITIGI1 OI:I:lC6l2S President .......,.., ...............,,... M r. John Morm Vice-President ....... ........... M r. Howard Strawrnyre Secretary .AY..v..... ................. M iss Joyce Hafer Treasurer ,.,.., .............. M r. Roy Schreffler 11 N 1 ERNEST AGLE, B.S., M. Ed, WILLIAM ANGLE, B.S. STEWART ASKINS, A.B. Shippensburg S.T.C. Franklin and Marshall College Lycoming College Pennsylvania State University Mathematics Civics Social Studies, English i v, 'if' A-, f is if 2 ? c ut 1 f 5, fa u .1 if - 3-I -.Wi - X515 S ,Z M' 1 f A XL!! W x h tiff. X 'V if 1 CLAIR E. BAUGH A , B.S. ,fu WILLIAM J. BEMUS, B.S. J EIA ' D BISHOP, B.S. H. and P. E . Pennsylvania State University t ,gl ' , p ensburg S.T.C. Lock Haven S.T.C. .. Young Farmers' Instructor , If' V. J English Health, Biology V A Jil if ' IRM!!! , 1 Wg? A W aw -. ,, W, ,H K W4 ia av . ,., . . ma fn. A ,JF-,.. . ',,,, -1 , 2 ,.vesf' 3' f If DORIS ANN ELLIS, B.S. Shippensburg S.T.C. Shorthand, Typing 2J 65 ELIZABETH HELLER, B.S. Shippensburg S.T.C. English F. JOYCE HAFER, B.S. Shippensburg S.T.C. English, French facult JOHN A. HENDERSON, B.S., M. Ed. Allegheny College Pennsylvania State University Mathematics BLANCHE HALE, Music B. Westminster College Music 4 lx Z X lv x4 ji XX,,f 2 LAURA E. HIGH, B.A., M.A. .xv fi , 64.44, Dickinson College University of Pennsylvania English I! Dias... llllllllllllll Pllllllll ii FRANK LEREW, JR., B.S. Pennsylvania State University Agricultural Education FRANCIS MCPHERSON, B.A. Marshall College Physical Education for Boys I l K ,..,1 ... 7 ' JOHN I. MONN, B.S., M.A. ROY MOUER, BS., M.A. GRACE PETERS, B.S. Shippensburg S.T.C. Lebanon Valley Shippensbur S.T.C. George Washington University Columbia University Librarian Mathematics Chemistry, Physics ,3- ui ui il' ACU ga: 1, KENNETH T. RINEARD, JR., BS. DONALD ROLAR, B.S., M. Ed ROY H. SCHREFFLER, B.S., M. Ed Shippensburg S.T.C. Shippensburg S.T.C. Juniata College Consumer Education Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University Social Studies, Music Science, Psychology Typing, Sales n-1-wx, ,iunln w wav ll V3 li? 54 S9 'E 'gil' ii I, ,Q lf'ia5f5' Q, , i v iw M ,gm KATHARINE WENTZ, Bs. Shippensburg S.T.C. Columbia University History ' E. PEARL FOGELSANGER, B.S New York University Second Semester Business Subjects ? ji ,1..l. , ......- FLORENCE B. BURKHART, R.N. ALBERT W. FREEMAN, BS., MD, ALLAN L. WATTS, D.D.S. Reading Hospital Dickinson College University of Maryland School Nurse jefferson Medical School School Dentist School Physician 159 rf1'3 ug a s-255 17 it F 4 4 , - . . 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Someday she hopesgto travel and travel and travel. I I X .ie ' . N f dy me L 1 EM i l i Xi i ' . J' ADJ! KX i kj XQMNN l .I f, N f . ' F Q 1 ' hr fl Xyj X...- N-VN 1 O t 'r 4 05 A RWM. Angle am General Varsity b , 3 Scr g'Industrial Arts 2, ?2lVPatr 3 ortsma , Chorus 4g Dramatics 3, ,J 3 S udenimuncil g Foot all l, 2, 3.14, as er ports sho be Diamond ddle na one hes gave him the hon ng vot tdressed boy He is Sup m airys ri an man and a determined fellow meda s to be a sports coach and we think hell built for the job! Dream on Dreamer, that's our Diamond. However, there are times when he does come down to reality. 'f b . ba 2, 5, 4, s ll 1, 2, 3, 4. ' ' ' ' ' e's of o st athletes and a ty s ward b o ' f - . - ' ' ' d , , 1' ' e i he's MW at Galen S. Asper Gale Vocationa. F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 5, Sportsman's Club 1 2, 3. Bang! Crash! Lots of noise! You can be sure Gale isn't there. He is a quiet, good-natured fellow who is a pal to everyone. Gale has a dislike for our native lingo, English-Ceven if it is one of his best subjectsll He likes to hunt in those hills on the farm and someday hopes to be a tiller of the soil on a farm all his own. 20 ,G Nw'w. .. i kv wp WK ,er JIU William R. Bard Bill Commercial Dancing I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Industrial Arts , 25 Sportsman 2, Varsity Club 43 Basketball I, 2, g Hall Patrol 43 Football 3, 4, Baseball 4, Choru , 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4. Black curly hair, a friendly grin, t 's ill. W active fellow in sports, his gr test in is to be a professional baseball a r e take care of all our money problems an ec'al r of his famous Ford, which is well no n+ th girls! Bill doesn't like digging t 'f abo t makes o Country tick. Thats h u thi ' lways quick answer. iywa. Doris June Barmont june General Dancing I, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Driver Training 3. Red hair, laughing eyes, a big smile, freckles-that's a good description of june. Ever hear of a truck called Nellie Belle? Well, she owns one! Her desire is to become a housewife, and we'll bet she'll make a good cook! No wonder she's always sayin Oh, my gravy! Not only can June cook but she can hit a good game of baseball too. When we hear that famous giggle, we'll always know june is near. f fl ai Q O F66 64' Q cafru ' N L LQ J l I .J , fx H Ray lan Barnet ' uck General a C u f , 43 Industrial A ts 4, Football 1 etb l lg 4 IQ! 'Se n b , ck ' quiet, likeable fell W s atde l r of baseball. That 19 Wig-:en For cou is ride d joy. In his s re time he wo iller eed 'ry. We hear tell s fmcl f g' , or d ? Over the bo ' g es he ho X s o d someday end up Nav Officer' e ork how he hates . V ,, ... the stuff, and Oh, yesl' ' his pet expression. N DU.. X Y .J By' lj eraldine B. Bauserman V ly J .-Qyyfpk i General Xf lganc' g lg 5 2, 3, 4g Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4g yJ'lDri r ' 'ng 23 Hall Patrol 4, Dramatics 1, Home E mics 1. JJA flash, lthen an Oldsmobile flies pastg it is only Gerry whizzing by. She is often seen with the Kuhn twins and Amy down street. Gerry isn't interested in history. Her main interest lies in the musical direc- tion, she's an expert French horn player and a faith- ful band member. You can always find her posted outside room 109 directing hall traffic. When we hear Hey, Buckief' it can mean one thing--Gerry is just around the corner. sf' s f Patricia A. Beidel Pat Academic Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4g Majorette 43 French 3, President 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4g Press 2g Scroll 4g Twirlers 4g Hall Patrol 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Driver Training 3. A daughter of the Gods divinely tall and most divinely fair -that's Tennyson's description of Pat, the strawberry blonde of our class. She has a terrific alto voice and is the prize possession of the Choral- eers. When it's football time, you can be sure to find Pat at the game full of enthusiasm and stepping off as one of our majorettes. Always dependable and neat, she's bound for S.S.T.C. next year. B 61 yjgaret nn Bigler Peggy 0 Pl Commercial Ph p V 1, Rancing 'qi-Hi-Y 4g vouey. cks ts inelttdl sun and hers really do' Bless yo :Q ear 4 eggy is around when we hear that lp is a glcomed newcomer to our class, and we're ightkwlad she joined us! Peg is one of the few meek rs of our class who sports a diamond. Next yea she hopes to go to business school and eventu- ally to be a private secretary. We'll probably see her dashing around in that gray Buick that she's so proud of! ba , t 1, gfeliuwcgescribeds Peggy p rfectly, Thou whose Q: hi, U . - . 22 Beryl Bock BB General Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4, Officials 3, Driver Training 33 Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Scroll 4, Hall Patrol 4. Off we go into the wild blue yonder, flying high - and that's exactly what Beryl ho s to be doin' 'x Y since she aims to be a full-fledge F. Her main aversions in life are egg-b xes ad andpaper! She has a cute haircut and is Vs neat as a pi you ever want to fin het ,j ' peep into the Va Shoppeg she's usually w ' g there, Old S.H. will mi her hi ls i the band n year, her y gizz d', expressi p will bexdissed too! x 4 , f if 1 ' '4 N 3 Q1 ' lx ' J . j 'X x x I V' L j I ' . X yjj ,NIM Xin - L M J 4 f U , , . J ,. l NM Marlene Joann Brechbiel Breckie ' , Vocational f , , T i-Hi-Y 3,645 . , 4, Dlweffrf ming 4, Volley. lJ23U3, 4gyllillj'a2ii 32, big,-Ornfifstla 3 4. l f , lv'Bre kieiis atver busylgal in F. lA. work, learning Ui Y J D h ,to vcook an sew a fine seajli She is alwaysaixull of fun andrdklfri ndly. too. S2-Lis the Oh, re y whose greate ' his is wr ti tters lie' ball fb ' , k. . , - W Y V' 'is lots of fun for reckie? I-fer sire is to ,wear an J R. Nfpin, and 'Ia g d nurses L make. We'11 look iigrward to :icing iii jab Qdneedle in our arm some- 9 WEA? sl ' li: M , i . . yi James S. Brunner , w im 1 J 7 lffwj iiffmf Dramatics 1, 3, 4g Bandd,U,p2i, ,14, ' 3, 45 Orchestra , e 91 ,1 , 3, 4' si'- den g5kolllf4,'Assis a g N t' onor ggi' ,I 4ifPr si t 1' I . i 4 '- resident 33 B all!21i , ' s a n t, is a z mbers and ie e, 1 president o y clubs around sc e has a hand for riting and making s eec esg remember his Am ican Education week ebate? Jim is a top student and quick on the basketball court. He had a lead in our Junior play and did a good job too. He is famous for his long legs and jerry Lewis expressions. To be a research chemist is his goal in life. 23 Evelyn M. Bunker Eve General F. H. A. 2, 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5, 4g Student Council 33 Press Club 4. Eve is an industrious, diligent person. Usually calm and happy with life, she has a friendly smile. She is especially fond of children and enjoys taking care of them. Grants couldn't do without this efficient salesgirl. A very cheerful gal, Eve is often heard saying Oh, joy! Someday she hopes to don a white uniform and become a nurse 5, I fi'A5!:AjQ Wink!! JMU. jd LJJJ by rv X Tw U! t y 1 ' A JJ . use lfwfrd p his enneth Chamberlin Ken Vocational F.F.A. l, 2, 4g S ortsman Club l, 2g Dancing 3, 4g Footba 3, 4.Q There oe e i his green Ford again, and it's full of ' las as usual. They just can't resist him! Fe et ression is I don't know, but when 't m to fa ing, he does know! He has a sharp G hai t, i dark of complexion, and has a speci hatr fo prii ts. In the future he has high es of eco ng apbrospering farmer. Happy plo n , fe l , ls t Donald Ray Clugh Pooch General Patrol Club 35 Sportsman Club 3, 4. United States Navy, here comes Pooch. We'll never be able to forget this little guy who knows every body and whom everybody knows! He is an active worker in Industrial Arts even if working is his chief gripe in life. Pooch is always joking, flirting, and teasing the fair sex. Dumb Cluck is in his lingo often. Don't drown when you go out to sea. Pooch' X 45 . , -.nf to il , - 'f' 'him rQG. ' ss 'USU' l' s 24 Bessie M. Cover Bess Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Library 35 Hall Patrol 4, Scroll 4, Press 4. That smile like sunshine darts into many a sun- less heart, and Bessie's does! She has pretty naturally curly hair, freckles, and when she's close you are sure to hear Goodnight! She is an efficient hall monitor and Mr. Jacobs' righthand girl. She is really proud of her I, D. bracelet, detests homework, loves movies, an has dreams of becoming a book- keeper. fl? .W , Wifi few WSW Jean Cover Jeannie Vocational Dancing l, Z, 3, F.H.A. 4, Home Economics l. Sniff, sniff -Jeannie is cooking again, and what a whiz at the art of cooking she is. Petite and lively, Jeannie is fun to be with. She adores that class ring and loathes that green stuff called spinach. By way of the grape-vine, we hear Jeannie wants to settle down and be a housewife. So here's to you, Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair g may all your dreams come true. Doris Jean Coy Dodie Commercial Dancing l, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Home Economics lg Driver Training 3g Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, 4, Secretarial 4, President 4. Silence is golden , and that mpst be the way Dodie figures 'Alwayqlneatx we often hear her say, Oh, is that RSO? Above all she ,cherishes her class ring and ylduld like to ,skip P:O.D. Classes. High on her list of' favorites are popular cords, the Brodklyn Do ers, and Mario wl.anza. Tal-Se a secretary as soon aywsr graduatq is Doclie s aim in life. ' , V . tj J ' 25 Felicia Coy Felicia Vocational F.H.A. 4g Dancing 1. Felicia is a quiet girl, but one we could not do without. Her school-teacher father brought her up to be a model student. She likes to watch television and enjoys the other girls' fun. Often she can be heard exclaiming, My, oh, my! We wish Felicia well in whatever she undertakes after leaving S.A.H.S. , bmi ,Wen we , W ' 4 'wav Janice Cramer jan Commercial Dancing 1, 3g Library 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Barker 4, Secretary 4, Hall Patrol 45 Scroll 4. She is as good as she is fair, to know her is to love her, that is the way we feel about that future successful little bookkeeper, Jan. She loves ball games and is an enthusiastic fan of the Phillies, but hates rainy weather. Her wallet is one thing she wouldn't give up. Great day! is her favorite phrase. Jan is a fast typist and can jot down shorthand like a whiz. She hails from the country and can usually be seen with Vivian. The yearbook couldn't have gone to press without Janice. din X V536 Jcjt, 'rf l -Jiri if X ,3 i , f .Q,li ' 'N MN. 3.513151 -.3 -A' fx 12 elf 23, Jiiffl , tid j 77.-JAX 'lb ' .Ynfjvg 171 7l Xia Ella Joanna Crawford U E Josie Academic Dancing lg Chorus l, 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Barker 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Art lg G.A.A. 3, 4g French 33 Scroll 3, 4, Editor 4g Volleyball 2, 3, 4g Band 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, Driver Training Z. She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with and pleasant too, to think on, that's our Josie, able editor, and voted our best-lookin' gal. Her main loves are art, writing, dramatics, butterscotch sundaes and Tally-Ho, her horse. We'll remember Jo's beautiful black curly hair, dark eyes, and the funny sketches she used to do in study hall. You'll never find her when she's not in a hurry and laden with books Cmainly yearbook dummiesij E. Ettie Cressler Ettie Commercial Home Economics lg Driver Training 4g Hall Patrol 43 Volleyball 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Beautiful, Beautiful, Brown Eyes --that song suits Ettie to a T. For Heaven's sake! is what we often hear her say. She dislikes snobbish people. She is Murphy's top salesgirl and Mr. Jacobs' little helper. A grand football fan she is and a good friend when you are in need of help. Hot fudge sundaes and Ettie go together for you can ' d her eating them in the Var ity Shoppe ever noon. When she graduates, w to ge t and see the worldg WWW' ii 9 of i .ff-J' '-jj Ky JKT? j 4 ' J , zlli fl -f s VJ - 5 . Q' iff f ,, i i ., JJ ' ' ' . - . fe Harold K. Dunlap .J ff' , ' 'JA i 1' r 41 at ll j'Uunny , , , f I ' Vocationalg , I .I Sportsman l,' 2, 3: DancingA2. 3, 43 Football fi7jj41, F.E.Ag 1, 2, 3, 4, Viciffrps' ent 3, Presidfpf 4. , ' SS 4 Blessed' is hy who leads a counciyj life, unvexed with anxiods care and void of stri e'-and Dunny hails, from the farm. Handsome, well-built, good athlete, he plays tackle for Varsity. His only inter- est at present as far as we know is just farming. He is president of F.F.A., drives a '49 Dodge, and is very friendly. Who knows, the future may hold something big for Dunny. We will remember hm for his pet expression, Come, you guys. JP K QE X Ly QC Nw if UDV 'P' cf fy 1' N , cg! fy X ' X 4 be 5 .W v who 45 A of .Qf 35' 5 -CQNQJJXXQ ysgw gy jo Vg' W Cxeneral Art 1, a gi g Y 3- is 4, Stude Count' lx 3 4. Volle Xmia t 1 kg 3, 4, D r n 4, Pa 4, . ', 9 Y , 3, , gh , , , 4 Scroll 4g Library g S i gy ici s Club , 3. The very best sport in t is J eryone's friend. She deserves a medal he ness and good sportsmanship. She holds a record of five years as a dependable Student Council member. Jo is a good artist and used her ability in decorating the gym for various activities. Often we hear her saying, All that and more too. jo Ann intends to take to the air after graduation and become a WAFQ we know she'll be a success in whatever she does. 27 Yvonne Marie Farner Vonnie Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4g Dancing 1, 2, 3g F.H.A. 1, 3, 4g Art Club 1. The Oh, you're nuts gal whom Longfellow de- scribed to a T when he said, Blue were her eyes as the fairy fax, her cheeks like the dawn of day. Vonnie is usually calm and quiet with a merry smile. She works behind the candy counter at the 5 and 10, thinks a lot of her gold watch but simply abhors P.O.D. Next year we'll be going to her for haircuts because she intends to be a beautician. Happy snipping, Vonnie. 0 4- .j,Wf0!5 fff if ffffyfj' 'nf' JV 1 j 2 7 . 4 f jvffflff? Chloe Anna Flagle Chloe Commercial Basketball 2, 3, 4g Volleyball Z, 4g Dancing lg Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 43 Library 23 Scroll 4. A Stoughstown lass, this senior girl is a great admirer of the Newville Cardinals. Chloe is a keen typist and shorthand wizard. She can usually be seen with Shirley and Frieda, or else working out in the gym. She's a speedy forward on any basket- ball floor! You hate me is her favorite expression. Someday Chloe wants to work in an officeg we can already heat her typewriter keys clicking. Linda Rhea Fogelsanger Linda K9 K Commercial Dancing 52 3. 'Hall Patrol 4. Swing y partner -Linda is sure to be hereg she's the cut Y ttle dquare-dancer from Walnut Bottom. Linda S pr 'ud af hgjclass ring, and there's one thing 'itl lifg shevxa to do,kown a car and be able to drivd it! A 'll remember her for her sharp red coat M8 cut lgrin. She's going to join the office forces as ameiretary come graduation. X l 28 Frieda Fay Forrester Freddie General Dancing l, 2, Chorus 1, 33 Student Council 2, French 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3g Hall Patrol 4, Driver Training 4, National Honor Society 4. Comment allez-vous, huh? Frieda must be around! She was a trooper in French I. When nobody else knew what was going on, at least she did! She gets a kick out of It's absolutely devastating, loves her ring, and can't abide conceited people. Lots of chatter and high-pitched laughter means Freddie is near. To see the Wild West she hopes to dog watch those cowboys, Frieda! Calvin jay Forsythe Sonny , General V0 Science lg S e C, ew 3g Scroll 4g Student Council 3, 4, Vice-Pr e Jig' Dancing 1, 2g Driver Train- 3. la. The 'Of d yr boy whom we often see ivin W ' Plym uth around about town! vers is Engl's .and he lets everyone lv1 JS eable lad whos willing b A hdti Someda he will l a t 't. 'pl' ' ' ' ' en o . y ' be spottin res for theqf est rangersg CWe'll visit you in your tower lookouilposnj After a rip-snorting campaign Calvin was elected vice.president of Stu- dent Council. Although he spends most of his time working at Cresslers, a lot of free time is used for roller-skating. Shirley Ann Frelin 3, Sis Comme ral Dramatics l,' 3, 4, Vice-President lg Hall Patrol 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 45 Press 4, Dancing lg Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Officials 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4g Student Advisory Committee 45 National Honor Society 4. to be Shirleys philosophy of life Shirley has a well rounded personality being a good actress and the most athletrcally inclined girl in the senior class She has a keen sense of humor and is always a good sport Youre sure to remember her as Mrs J Wig genth ll art in the Junior Class lay., I, I Live, love, laugh, .and be happy, and.that seems ' ' , C' ,J '7 , - ,I ,CH Vw' M4695 ffd I x... ' ,J Q J ,A 45 '4'1'fff fhadkf if Qffaf ON-74, ' Z ll ,,,,, f, Mp ' 'l , 7 , .f ffjffl ,, I f ,I ,if ,ae Z'W.,cL. .ae-'1t,. 29' f. -. wc!!! J 7f1277ZfM,'?lZ,1f., 41110111 will VIN . X Q U jack Frey Jack General Varsity Club 3, 43 Sportsman 2, 3, 4, President 4, Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3. A hunting we will go and jack is sure to be along with his ever faithful rifle. He is tall, muscu- lar, but very quiet. You can probably see him kicking off at the football game or hear the coach shouting, Get mad, Jack! He drives a '35 black Chevy with splashy yellow spokes. An ac- complished marksman, should he ever miss a target Cwhich he seldom doesj you'll hear his favorite words, Dog gone! J I JL, Q ,fI' L A J , , Us x K x ld Y l u. .' 1'N7 3 ' L x ' A 1 'curls . ' 3 V 9 ld QM , . . if Charles Furry A .p 5 Dick General .C ii Sportsman 2, 3, 4g Industrial Arts 4. The strong, silent type is this lad. Dick travels to and from work at Coy's grocery store in his '37 Ford. His curly blond hair is the envy of some of the gals. He is a monitor in the dungeon and is one of the boys who dislikes math. How are you now? is his favorite question. Soon he hopes to set out to see the wide world. Delores E Gallo Debbie,' Commercial Dancing F Training 3, Press 4, A 1, 2, 33 Scroll Won t be going, y ng lass pilots inconvenient d and has f enjoys viewing of Dean Martin ' future twdll find pet o ession is Donald E. Grove Grovey Vocational F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4g S ortsman's Club 2, 3. Grovey is known tp alll Athat little guy from Newburg. Wit Uready snilid, he hops behind the wheel of his Mpiljzgd Plxzvibuth and whizzes to school each da Din' fin 'i difficult to concentrate in study h .lyguie rovey's main interests lie in the dire on qf rrringvElee you on the farm, fellow! .1 .. WL',:! ,yy lvju N. my thx Cp , Wjjaafli Helen Louise Hammond Helen Commercial Dancing lg Tri-Hi4Y 2, 5, 4g F.H.A. 2, 3, 4g Driver Training 3. And her hair is like the sunshine -our cute little blonde who simply couldn't latch on to the fundamentals of P.O.D. Short and sweet, Helen spends a lot of her time listening to her radio. CAI1, those soap operaslj Maxine C. Hancock Maxine Commercial Dancing l, 2, 5g Driver Training 55 Barker 43 Volleyball 2, 34 Basketball 1, 2g Scroll 4. Click, click, and Maxine is at it again, typing like the wind. She's a willing helper and a very depend- able one too! Chicken in any size, shape, or form- she can't abide. Bet you're kidding means Maxine is around. We have Maxine to thank for doing a lot of the typing for our yearbook, and we know she'll land a terrific job next year with her typing ability. .Ao-J ll 31 . c ' ne Handshew , , f I A NL Jill ' -' 'X Academic G. . , 4, aS.ketba,l,1-X, X, ?,, ' ,oll hall l, 45 Cheerlfa 3, 4g arpxyx-221, Pr , 43 Q fi ' ,, Dramatics 4, Scroll 4' rus 1 2 5 S- ,Q , , f Charm chatter ,Z that' , a pep cheerleader wit f ' e ! We'll nev h tsf dred in at B ak e orge e Bo ster agg 5 fo r s, no ' e ' h ' the ootball ie d 'udelb 115' . ' , her pet, is her nd j , she a people who K9 i eer at t ' ollfgexboundl . ' y L 4 ow K kr Dolores Ann Heberlig Dollie Academic Dramatics 2, 3, 4g Press 4g Dancing 1, 25 French 4, Vice-President 43 Library 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Scroll 4. Perspective, shading, watch that line g ah, that's a sign art-minded Dollie, a hard and faithful worker of our Scroll Staff, is near. Whenever we want to have a party, we usually end up at Dollie's for her big farm and the good ole country air just swallowed us up. We'll never forget our hayride and parties in the barn. Her Elgin watch is rated tops with her and she hates dogs, the barking kind anyway! JJ!-24 , 1-'gf -,U Y 1 f 44 0 'A i J 1 I 4,- 7, . , I 5 B I Garnet Heckrnan Pete i General Boxing 1, 23 S ortsma 's lu Abantin Club Q47 . We , ef Garnet a d hi olqb Do Ae ca usual e een whizzi ow r th uf stati wlyq he nds most ci ' are ' e w ' . jua ly qui iaith a coli gious grin d 'y b 'l , WW think will make Wa tate olice r- andu that is just hat nts rob A226 Q? u e ry in the m g is I yay i y Galt dislikes 32 H. Eugene Heefner Gene Commercial Library I, 2, 3, Senior Industrial Arts 4, President 4. Blond hair, blue eyes, quiet and likeable, Gene is one of the many opposers of homework. His pet possession is his driver's license, and he's always sayin' You're kiddinf Gene enjoys Industrial Arts and playing baseballg someday he hopes to play 'professional all. Watch those curv s, Gene! -'Jimi of gift, Os K Clccaw 771-096' L-VYV7!-420141 .Ari-x ,LU-JU' U ,I iyflyu Vada Sophia Hensel Sofie Academic Dramatics Ig Dancing 2, F.H.A. 3, Driver Training 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, French 45 Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Good golly! is Sofie's pet expression, and she prizes her driver's license above everything, You'll never catch Sophia doing the dishes if she can possibly avoid 'emi She rooted for Mr. -Dyer and our band three years, a good clarinetist, ever faithful. In four years she may.be' teachinggin old S.H.S.g that's her aim anyway! 'Q' l . 4 x Joyce A. Hershey Jo General Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Dancing I, 2, 3, Hall Patrol! 2 G. A. A. 4g Volleyball 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 5, . , ' f Jo is usually found at Red Bridge with, V-nlgiitlrfpln roller skates, a trooper she is on 'em 0 She also likes to read, sing, dance, and play v lleyballf Her suppressed desire is to be sitting behind' ay desk atf S.K.F. in the near future. This7,pretty you1:i2 senior, who enjoys being prompt, hav naturally curly hair and cute dimples! , .'.' 4' v 33 Barry R. Hippensteel Hippie General Sportsman 43 Basketball l, 2, 43 Scroll 43 Hall Pa. trol 43 Football 33 French Club 3. Hippie is the fun lovin' guy who takes everything in his stride and whose main loves are fishing and hunting! A good basketball player and everybody's friend, Hippie will do anything for a pal in need. He is forever saying Aw l We wish him the best in whatever he sets out to do-and now it looks as if he's going to join the Navy! I of f , H A , 4 ac, fd Ali! MGX? L K flfkld , t J 'C KLA, . 3 ff ' f VK Vfjjbr, if ff LX K ' n ,.,, 7.1! 4 ft,f?L fhsflfff, Z ' 'xLf if Ethel Holtry Mock Commercial Dancing l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Library lg Officials 2, 33 Cheerleading 2, 5, 43 Driver Training 53 Hall Patrol 43 G.A.A. 2, 5, 4, Secretary 43 Volleyball Z, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Tennis Z3 Scroll 43 National Honor Sociefv 4. Here is a lass who is short and sweet, one of the nicest girls you will ever meet. She is a cute little cheerleader who is clean and neat, who hails from Leesburg which she considers a treat. By this time next year, she'll be sailing over the bounding ocean for she wants to join the Wavesz don't forget your seasick pills, Mook! .Nw rs,- .N 4... K -.ds Edward D. Huntsberger Edu General Football l, 43 Basketball l, 23 Dancing l, 2, 3, 4. Anchors Aweighu and Ed is off forhgle Navy after graduatio6. Dig that crazy birdwf rx mean only .V that' Ed is near. Hef is a edlyad with a s ark of 'Empen espedially if there!-homework o d68Every- ody's pal, Ed is af friend with alwfys plenty of 'jokes On handg We'll never Q orget the day he 'played the part of the ,maniac our Senior play, and wott'a ' performance! f I 9 3 I -fl .of I l 34 Q -n x N . xi.. ', f.,-Q -4 kay A gE'm fk ' A .11 ml NXQHQSR- .sqm 4 Q J ff '3 I ,jp Il JF L Jeanine 1. 1. 3.0 U an H v 3 i 3. Qi, if ! WVIJXOXO Earl Jones J Casey ! 1 ' ,- i General 1 A i ' Hall Patrol,4g Dlfiilg Club 4. ,fn i 4 f V ry t thin is. Earl, the -moditorzvho guides ' high! students downfthe stairs. His '49 Ford usually-stationed aqtoss from school every day. Oh, diy aching back! is his favorite expression, and he likes to avoid work. It's off to the races for Caseyg he's out to be a race driver-watch the bumps, fellow! u 1' . ' ' ., HM , R E- er 2 f! l I Keef eu ral a f , Varsity Club 3, 4g Foot all Xb as li 115,25 4. Full of fun and in love with basketball ay is on the court. Get 'em, Ace? Ray's avorit e pression. Fishing is for' hir s --so he s anyway! He is quite o een t the Sugar owl with his buddy, Leck. D sn't s to go for the fair sex.too much or maybq mistaken! He is headed for the land of beil' ottom trousers next yearg hope you like Navy likj'Ray! Ivan S. Keener Big Ivan General Photography 2, 3, 4, President 4g Hi-Y 2g F.F.A, lg Safety lg French lg Student Council lg Hall Patrol 4. jokes and pranks and laughs and giggles accompany Big Ivan wherever he goes. Laugh and the world laughs with you and Ivan carries that out. He sho-nuff prizes his Mossberg shotgun and would rather be footin' it in the mountains than studying in school. If you hear lots of bangs and rattles, it's only Ivan in his ancient creation he calls a truck. f J za QWQ M' qafff- Qfwf' K if f,.'u,vx, l,!?. a'l ff- ' 1, 4 0 X' . Doyle R. Kendall Doyle General F.F.A. l, 23 Driver Training 33 Hall Patrol 4g Photo- graphy 4. Blond and blue-eyed, that's our Doyle, who en- joys teasing those poor little females. A friendly fellow, Doyle surely knows'how to get along with the teachers. Off to the woods with his .22 is what he enjoys doing most. In the near future he hopes to be wearing the badge of a forest ranger. uv cfs! I U f I 5 F s . I 1 1 ' , ' Joyce Diane Kern n lg ' K jo - Commercial i-Dancing l, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. f 4 All dressed up in buttons and bows, jo has a sharp wardrobe, is very petite and always neat. Her cute and chic haircut is one of her, earmarks. She is one of our enthusiastic cheerleaders and a telephone oper- ator in the making. Joyce is proud of the '52 class ring which she wears around her neck. She has an ambition to see the world. 36 Jacob Frank Killian Frank Academic Chorus lg Driver Training 3, Sportsman 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 4g Photography 2g French 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. Frank is a Middle Spring man who doesn't mince words about his likes and dislikes. He's rather quiet and likes, television better than homework. If he waits long enough, his Senators might win a pennant. It's off to the U.S.A.F. for him, he's going to be an air force cadet. Don't forget to dip your wing when you buzz over Shippensburg, Frank! Peggy Ann Killian Peg Vocational Dancing 1, 2g F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4g Tri- Hi-Y 3, 43 Chorus 25 Hall Patrol 45 Library 1, 2. Even though she is active in many things, Peggy still finds time to flash that million dollar smile at her countless friends. Peg loves to eat anything but eggs, and, oh, how she hates them! Remember the time she sang Comin' Round the Mountain in assembly? She hopes to be wearing the garb of a nurse in the future. , k 'Maw ilflrlfnff i,f, ia. i 1 f , yi ,f 4 I 1 I ' ll- V yr: 7 7 I ,I . f . fl' V 7 f , f 1 Thomas D. Kling Tom General Varsity 3, 4, Secretary 4, Dancing 1, 2, Rifle Club 2, 3g Industrial Arts 2, Class Vice-President 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. This handsome guy always has a smile for every- body. He's the I don't know boy, and you can usually find him in the vicinity of Strohm's Market. If you see a brown Hudson whiz by, you can be sure it's Tom. Keep smilin', for we're sure you cheer up a lot of people. The football team will miss Tom next yearg he was tops! Sandra Joan Koontz Sandy Commercial Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra lg Student Council 1, 2, 4, Dramatics 33 Library lg Basketball lg Spanish lg Scroll 4. I dare not trust those eyes, they dance in mists and dazzle in surprize! Sandy's laughing eyes, short haircut, and extensive wardrobe add to her general attractiveness. Her fun-to-be-with person- ality wins her many friends. She was a faithful worker on the Scroll Staff, took charge of all the pictures! She can usually be found at the Sugar Bowl, but next year she's off for college! f. , '. 1 Vivian Lou Koser Vivian Commercial Dancing l, 2, 33 Barker 4g Driver Training 3g Scroll Staff 4. This cute little lass is active in all business sub- jects. You can tell she's around when you hear Good golly! She loves her class ring and dislikes oral reports. Right now she is one of the Murphy Company employees, but she has ambitions to be- ome a typist in an office. C if ff-'ff-f f'5f,C ' f' U - fn- I-' 'X i' . ' -.o 1 ,,O'5' -Q, .. I I I if ,vmfffe Anna jane Kramer Jane X Academic Dramatics l , ' anis 3 Li ry 2g Press 2, Dancing lg rt lg orus G.A. 2, 3, 45 Major- ette 1, .2 , g irlkr Clu , 4, President 43 Volleyb 1, 2 , g etba l, 2, 3954, Tennis l, 25 cr ll 4 ssistayx Bus' es Managerg, National Hon Socie 4. - j irtle e of ki s ittle words f love, help to' ake e h ha , l the heavens ove. That's J , wh s a st dent, and a r iable worker. e is r head irler and anhxc nt tap dancer. e ch ishe 'ka lasstring CP.S. not er ownb, hates ighxheels, 31.1 nts to -go to college. We know she will sua ed whatever she chooses to do. lip X ki as I Betty Jean Krame I Jean ' Idademic Dramatics 1, 2, 4' Tri Glorus 3, Press 2g Art lg Scroll French 3, Secretary 3 4' Twirlers Jeannie with ma'or ette and people and has duplicate of sister Bonnie in the hol TW-nof J lb A A J fx , ls I Joann A. Kuhn Kuhnie Commercial Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, Dancing l, 2, 3, 45 Driver Training 33 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Tennis 25 Volley- ball l, 2, 3g Basketball l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 33 Scroll 4g Student Council l, 2, Hall Patrol 43 Home Eco- nomics l. Joann hates dogs and that seven o'clock whistle. Can she ever drive that Pontiac! A day-dreamer she is and fast on the basketball floor. She plays a hot clarinet and is usually seen with Erma or one of .f2ff4r-gf aft are JJ ff. ,C 41 Lf ppp Il ,ff E ,fl L the gang. To be a secretary is her hope, a Cute one she'll make too! , ,7 fi fl . f, A , iff jflfgf .fl W if u-J 0 Y 1 1 fl . J V. , ff' '. fl ' ,. ' 'fi' .L A K! yy J! Nb, Lf L,-'l'll,1 lf '-'L Jx J f' ,Q l fl' ' JW X 'il' ' .f .fa -1 W ,bf I I. U TM: V' V' .., .Oh, I lfg,i,, ,ae QL-'lil Joyce A. Kuhn Kuhnsie Commerclal Tri-Hi-Y l, 25 Dancing l, 2, 3, 43 Driver Training 35 Band l, 2, 5, 4g Orchestra 3, 4g Scroll,4g G.A.A. 3, Hall Patrol 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Basketball l,s2, 33 Tennis 2. X l i The other half of the Kuhn twins, Joyce, is always full of fun and is likeable. She is Kirssin's reliable clerk. Joyce enjoys all sports and is fast on the drafw. This peppy clarinet player may either be seen in the band or hauling the gng from place tolplacein that Pontiac. A reliable yearbook worker, this attractive young senior's greatest desire is to become a secre- tary. , I 39 Nora Lee Lloyd Ginger Academic Barker 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4, Scroll 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Student Council 4, Secretary 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 31 . A. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Officials 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Yet taught by time my heart has learned to glow for others' good and melt at others' woe, Ginger is understanding and sincere, a real asset to our class. She is talented at driving that '53 Olds. Diffy's Drive-In cou1dn't do without her. She prizes her scrapbook and has a definite dislike for phonies. Our ideal of a'superintendent's daughter, red-headed Ginger hopes to become a nurse. Be sure to keep the pills straight, Ginger! Erma Jean Loskill Ermer Commercial Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics 1, G. A. A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y,2g Driver Training 3, Scroll 4, Pa- trol l, Hall Patrol 4. S An dutstandlhg member of the commercial course, 'Erma is 'fast at a typewriter. She is the You hate 'r'i1e gal 'who drives a '52 Pontiac, but now wants a 5 knew one! :She also has a liking for Fords and 'lf doesn't gb' or cowboy drivers. Erma keeps up with th,e fashions and likes T.V.l She just loves to talk and is interesded in joining the Waves next year, a cute wave she'll make tool I ' i David W. Martin Dave Academic Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Sportsman 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Driver Training 4, Hall Patrol 3, Art Club 1, Industrial Arts 1, Lights, camera, action, we'll remember Dave for all his back-stage work, helping us with our assemblies and plays. He is a quiet lad who doesn't care for homework. He is quite fond of his .22 rifle and has bet efne very proficient in his use of it. Dave hopes someday to be a pilot, come back and take us for a ride in your air ship someday, Dave. l,,-lfg JQ L-ag K4 tvi VLA?- 5g,+avQ., f Cuff Jerald L. Martin jerry Genefal Hi-Y 2g French Club 3, 45 Treasurer 4g Hall Patrol 4g Photography 25 Sportsman 3. I l Although he is rather quiet, jerry is everyone's friend. His station wagon is pu to good use every noon when the gang pile in for a lift to the Varsity Shoppe. If you ever hear the remark, Isn't that amazing! you'll knokav that jerry is in the vicinity. The last thing that he would give away would be his dog. Jerry doesn't care for the habit of chewing tobacco Cbut who does?J He would someday like to have plenty of money. Kenneth Charles Martin, Jr. Kenny General F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Photography l, 2g Hi-Y 2g Sports- man 2. Kenny is an ardent volleyball player, and he is quite good at the game. Psychology class could not do without himg remember his famous discussions? A studious guy is Kenny with high hopes of be- coming a college graduate. He'll be remembered for his love of debating! UM? 4,,' 4 W7 .am ,, ' ea Paul I.. McCleary Paul General Rifle Club 2, 3g Dancing 3, 45 Industrial Arts l. Although Paul is a bashful lad, he's really lots of fun. He loves to tease, especially the girls. He has a definite dislike for P.O.D., but enjoys going to movies. His 1927 Plymouth is always immaculate because of the special care he takes of it. When the gang is in a huddle in the back of Mr. Van's home- room, you can depend on his being right in the middle of it. Paul has hopes of becoming a grade A mechanic. We'll be expecting you to mend our cars! - 95L,,dfCzf-DJ' in my M! 4174 Walter Q. Mickey Walt General Stage Crew 3, 4g Dancing 33 Sportsman 4g Driver Training 4, Basketball 4, Wrestling 4. Walt's voice can be heard booming over the P.A. system early in the morning as he announces all the important events. Holy Cowl he yells as he helps other stage crew members set the stage, and that's what you usua y find him doing! Walt loves to tinker with r 's ' his spare time. He is Kirssin's st r boy, rel'able worker. Walt has dreams of ure ' to I-fawaii. M' if W, i amd Anna Middlekauff Ann General Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Dancing lg Home Economics lg F.H.A. 45 Basketball 25 Volleyball 2. A pesiteblonde is this little stick of dynamite. Ann is friendly and full of pep with a very jovial out- look on life. Get that crazy mixed-up kid proves Ann's sense of humor. She dislikes Model T Fords and loves to wear rings and bracelets. We'll re- member her bright red jacket tool To own a ranch house is her dream4better go west, Annie! i 1 1 W Q . M' 3355333 dy Aqfllmlijizabeth Millet W Ann Academic Dancing lg Chorus 1, 35 French 35 Officials 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Barker 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, Editor 4, Student Council l, 33 Driver Training 3g Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, Z3 Dramatics 3, Class Secretary 3, 43 Scroll 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4g National Honor Society 4. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, like twilight's too, her dusky hair, Ann, our efficient Barker editor, fits that poem to a T. She dreaded those dead- lines and writing headlines. Honey Pot could only mean Ann is around. She loves horses, especially Chick, her very ownl Ann, a friendly and generous gal, plans to don a nurse's cap come next year. 42 -J ju: William D. Miller ' ' f Bill x !?!5al I n l 2 4 Cho us r iden 43 Stage Crew 3, 4, Industfial Arts 1, 4, .,iV e President 43 Scroll 4g L'ibr y 33 H Patrol Bad,,3,g r l,2,,4,S2' t4' Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 Sportsmgji 2, 3, , Sxcret Il F' 0' When you see Bill, he is riving a'blu rd whichv, has plenty of rattles. H is mus' ally fin ' ed -and plays a whole collection of i rumen Tlyjfgu P is outstanding for ri t d their n h' to his hometown, wburg. Bill's- ' orite pastime is hunting, and hi mb'ti is to n a dai? band of his own. C2 luc o our future Fted Waring. , V M J ld . Aix!-apjzxbi 'ff' 'tx 4 f s it 5' .M - Q PJ ,Ji . , JJ I ! , X .L fj li, Ck J! ! I J' ' X Nancy Lee Misner Nancy Commercial Driver Training SQ Home Economics lg Secretarial 4, Secretary 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Nancy is a friendly lass on whose face you always see a smile. She is from Orrstown and pilots an Old bile. he praises her Chambersburg class ring. If hear someone say Holy jumpinln you ,kn that is Nancy. The study of government on worrying t is gal in the future because U r. in is , asecretary. . 1 ' I . MP A , Nl WWA sixhjo Vu V Rosalie Joan Misner Rosie Academic Dramatics lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 French 5. This dynamic gal is loads of fun to be with and has a charming manner with her friends. Rosie is always laughing, and her prized possession is her class ring. She dislikes Latin, but even so she hopes to follow the steps of Florence Nightingale and become a fa CSJLQVQ fll,l1'SC. wettolaf-fC 43 Mildred Elizabeth Montague Betty Academic Driver Training 33 Chorus 1, Z, 45 Dramatics 2, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Dancing 1, 25 Officials 25 Basketball 1, 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Library 1. An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Betty is one gal around school who will be re- membered for her lilting laughter. She loves the Navyg prefers redheads. Sciences have little appeal for her, although she has struggled through four years of them. Betty is quite a driver of a '50 Buick, and she spends some time at Red Bridge. Her chief aim in life is to be successful, and we wish all that is best for our Imogene Coca. Emma Fay Mowers Emms General Dancing 1, 2, 3, TriaHi-Y 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 15 Chorus 1. Sugar and spice and everything nice -Emma is a short, sweet girl, bounding with energy. She works off some of this pep in volleyball. That pretty watch you see on Emma's arm is her pet possession. While she isn't exactly fond of school, she does seem interested in the Alfny, and says that some day she would like go ,vaimoose from Pennsylvania. I I N - A - W 1 Y J. jack Myers jack Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sportsman 2, 4. jack is a quiet boy, and sometimes we don't know he is around. He is forever saying Gee, whiz! When you see that puzzled look on his brow, you may be certain that he is deep in-thought. jack would someday like to become a forest ranger, and we're sure he'll make a good one. , jf. L LZ iovcffp I u0oziLHLC'bLf' iigxlfi Richard L. Naugle Dick Academic Photography 2g French 2, 3g Sportsman 2, 33 Scroll 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4. Science is like v'rtue its wn ceeding great re d. ow o , r. Mouer's b . ' a ard, orker and an ex- c en student, ' ht-ha on the Scroll Staff. Anpther the, 1wper's li nse, fl'fire's one thyfgf ic likes to av d-wcQt emembered anytime we hear Oh, joy! o own a '54 Dodge Royal is his desire, and we think he'll get it since his father has plenty of stray ones around. 555+ t,Om:gloc,: vo L1 Cults Quwotpr RCU' X yukms Barbara Ann WQQCI Barb Commercial Dancing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club lg Student Council 2, 5g Hall Patrol 4. Barbara is that Beats me gal who pilots her maroon and gray jeep around like a whiz. She has a sparkling personality and lots of friends. She'll be all bundled up come old man winter cause she hates cold weather. To travel is her wish, better head south, Barb! if 4 . . if x i 'KX 1? fl N .J N Georgianna Louise Nolan Georgie Academic Band 2, 3, 4g Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4g Hall Patrol 35 Driver Training 53 National Honor Society 5, 4, Treasurer 45 Dancing 2g Volleyball 3, Basketball l, 2, 35 Barker 45 Scroll 4. There was a soft and pensive grace, a cast of thought upon her face that suited well the forehead high, the eyelash dark, and downcast eye. That's Georgie, the tall blonde of our class who has plenty of brains and lots of friends. She's always saying Gee, gosh, loathes being called George and would like to become a math teacher. We know you'll be a success, Georgianna! Jean L. Ocker Shortie Vocational Student Council 2, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, Library lg F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. jean is very dependable and is willing to offer her assistance when necessary. Desiring to be a nurse, jean uses her spare time in school being a nurse's aid for Mrs. Burkhart. If you ever see tears in her eyes, it's probably because she's been around onions which she dislikes. Her favorite possession is her wristwatch. J an is often heard saying Gee, whiz! in fp 0 ' ' uf LO! iff-JJ' I - Qu N x' J, ff ' My Lenetta M. Oppel Lenetta Vocational F.H.A. 3, 4g Driver Training 5, Dancing 1. Lenetta is a small quiet girl, but nice to have around. She enjoys watching television, and she says that there isn't anything that she really dislikes. Lenetta uses the expression My goodness quite often. An in- dustrious young person, she plans to be a working girl after graduation. WMM .10 WW J ii U .B ifjfimu .fj YJ? 3 fl ' : ,fi ,li if -13 ff , -WJ 'jo if orisj ris ' D is Commercial 1' J Dancing 1, 2, 33 Barker 4g Volleyball 2, 3g Basket- ball l, 2, National Honor Society 4. Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shined, that's our Doris. She is a whiz at typing, and the Barker and Scroll couldn't do without her. In all commercial subjects she is active. If you hear For heaven's sake! you'l1 know that Doris is around. She highly prizes her class ring but dislikes sweet potatoes in any shape or form. Her chief desire is to become a typist, and we're sure she'll make a good one. 46 f. is Joan Ott jo General Home Economics lg Dancing 2g Tri-Hi-Y 4. joan is a quiet girl but is f to be around once you get to know her. She t s good care of her class ring. Whenev r so e unusual happens, you can usually c un Jo n oming out with Holy cow! oanf' ne r cheerful seniors who hopes s e t be urse. f . ra Anna Mae Peiper Anna General Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Dancing 1, 2. Soft brown hair, dancing eyes, slim and quiet, eh? Sounds like Anna! Wotta' cook she is, and she can also sew a fine seam, Always friendly, Ann is an ardent movie and television fan with john Wayne and Arthur Godfrey leading her list of favorites. asa, 61402 who 6 Q0 4 f ij W s Joan Elizabeth Perry Jo General Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 5, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Joan has a very contagious giggle, and she usually spreads it in chorus. She is Rosie's pal with whom she is always seen. joan has a lovely soprano voice and can really hit those high notes. She is another senior who doesn't enjoy history in the making, but she does like her class ring. Oh, my liver! is often used by joan. She hopes to marry and keep house f 5 far, fs ii? 2:53 e 'NZ 3. ii? 47 c. 7224 ef? WZ? ight f if Betty Pyne Betty Vocational Dancing l, 4, F.H.A. 5, 4g Driver Training 4. Although quiet and reserved, Betty is a nice girl to know. She is an F.H.A. enthusiast and'loves to cook. She doesn't care for English, but she does enjoy watching television. Gee, whiz! she often exclaims, especially when surprised. In the future Betty would like to join the Wacs. ,Q Q, ' 'llifflilii Donald R. Reath Reath General Football 1, 4. Don is a shy lad, but we couldn't do without him- especially on the football team. He is credited with several of our Greyhound touchdowns. If you see a black Plymouth whizzing around it is probably Don, a capable driver at the wheel. He is a gas station attendant in hi spareftime. Don often uses the expression, Is t t rig t? Someday he would like to be eyecha ' 9 W Edna M. Rebok Edna Vocational F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Dancing 1, 43 Driver Training 4. Edna is a dark-haired lass who is very active in all vocational subjects. She is an ardent watcher of tele- vision, but she 'is'not so enthusiastic about P.O.D. Edna says Golly quite often, especially when some- thing seems unbelievable. Upon graduation from high school, Edna wouljgke to be a typist. .fa fit' if Q 03.g5Jv ' Dolores Rhone Q Dory ' x 'i Cofnmercial ' 1 Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4g Libiaiy 1,21 officials 3, Basker- ball l, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Q.A.A. 3, 4. Quips and cranks and 'wanton wiles, nods and becks and wreathed smiles ethat's Dory, always laugh- ing. The Cha' Cham ' kid who displayed her ability as julie in our ,class play, she is very active in G.A.A. and a-good dancer tori She helped keep psychology classilively. 'Hope you get that SZ Ford'.yQu've been wishing'for,iDory! V f 1 PJ - , r i Marva Robinson Marv Commercial Dancing l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. Marv wants to leave Shippensburg and health class. She wouldn't trade her driver's license for anything! She can laugh more than any other member of our class and, if you're feeling low, look Marv up 'cause she can change your woes to laughter. She has a good voice and loves to sing and dance, I wants to thank you is what you're most likely to hear coming from Marva. Keep laughing, gal, and the world will laugh with youl Y. . H I hx x If , x.. . I ' 3 , ' - 'x ,J 5,10 . - 2 ,f 4, ' , , X V1 1 ,f' .- x . -' D 1 ' A x ' 3 N Kx 3 1,1 I I -' ' W if .'- Q' . f ly J . . A ,5 I Sahndray louise, Robinsongb .. .J Susie X XX ' -.5 1 Geilll Dancing 1, 23, Ban-jl as cm tball 12, 3, XMI estra 192, 3,341 ,Rr r, ing g Scrgjl 4, . ' , . s A ' ' J . Good ings gorngyigi srnzflll p ckagesn-lglue is far as Sus' ix ncerne Y he ls shorkh cute and mighty neat. A,re Sale helper-add n exifellent student, Susie reallyf studies hard. She is drummer for our band, a gooli one too! When it comes fo dancing, she can't be beat. Our crysyl ball reveals that Susie's ambition is to becomexa. beauticiang happy head scrubbing, lassie! N Ji JM' Bi n af! N at ,Cliff J 'X fb l ll tr vu Gerald Rosenberry Rosy General Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4g Scroll 4, Art Editor. ln the realms of sports Rosy is one of Shippensburg High's luminaries. Our Mr. Blocker on the football field, Rosy also plays a fast game of basketball. He thinks a lot of his paints, a good art student he is! Very easy going, Rosy never gets excited. His wavy hair and deep eyes are his attractive assets. There's one thing you'll never find him doing and that's making a speech! To be a professional baseball player and also to get a higher education are his aims. I f.. I . f Edith Rotz ' . 4 , Edie Commercial Dancing 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4. Hair of gold, eyes of brown -Edie is a curly haired blonde from the little town of Newburg. She is attached to a certain black Chevy and, when we see that glitter in her eyes, We know she's up to some mischief! It doesn't matter to me is what she has to say about P. O. D., but she does care a lot about her class ring. A future office worker is she, keep the files straight, Edie! r I t . X w ,, limi 4 rrlflf :il A Xl N01 Dorothy jean. Russell I Hjiim Commercial X Elfincing l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Officials 2, Driver Training 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, Volleyball l, , , 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Hall Patrol V92 11 4, Scroll 4. Aw, shoot! -We heard that lots of times when Jean was at odds with the world-although she's usually good-natured! jean is cute, with pretty blue eyes and a friendly smile. She loves sports and play- ing the piano. Most often seen with Mock, Jeanie hopes to join the Women's Marine Corps after gradua- tion and strike out- destination unknown! 50 Edith Mae Russell Edie Commercial Dancing lg Art 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Library 3g Barker 4g Scroll 4. Another one of our secretaries-to-be is Edith. She is an efficient typist and an active commercial stu- dent. However, she detests oral reports, For Pete's sake! is her pet expression. You can always depend on Edie to get a job done. Keep working, Edieg we know you'll get places. JM ft ' J 1 4 ,J ir Lf! I 1 I ' 1 I- u ,f jj . !,! ' ,fff . , x xr! I ,, I ff! l ' 'Y It f rl g l ., Q f 1 A f f 1 f C!! Q W' 4 gl H I rj . J! ,. 1 ' .I f , Kr flu! ' ' Mary3Anry'Scliaffer ,, ff .51 l Dancing 1, 2,432 Library Se etarial 4' Hi-Yz. ,J 1, f ,f Au f2?0f1d's avl ff' the my Mary A94 looks at ir, n t ,s t ay it onygfita' be! I you hear Don't let i Worr ya, justjturn aroun and there she is! You wont fintper a lover of hook-learnin'. She has beautiful bxlq e curls and sparkling blue eyes. California heregshe comesg fthat's where she's headed anyway. ' X9--4 X jj? iv ppl- XJ QW- haf' Patricia Ellen Shank Pat General Library 13 F.H.A. Zg Barker 3, 4, Sports Editor 45 Scroll 4. Miss Politics, that's our Pat. Anybody wanna' debate McCarthy? She's sure to be there! Sports editor of the Barker, enthusiastic, and a lover of Problems of Democracy, Pat is always on the go. There's one thing in life she doesn't rejoice in and that's gym class. Someday we may see Pat across the Court-roomg hang on to those Constitutional rights, gal! 51 Frances Shoemaker Sis General Dancing l, 2g F.H.A. 3, 4, President 4. Frances, who is the peppy president of the Future Homemakers of America, leads the girls with vim and vigor from one activity to another. As Sis hurries from one class to the next, she may occasionally be caught dreaming about that Cadillac she would like to own in the future. She sometimes answers your questions with her pet expression- You don't say. When asked what her PCI possession is, she'll promptly reply, My jewelry. She has plenty of it too. f Ll 1 .if I AA rl, ,I 4 0 ,J .f ff , , 1 . 1 ffl. Carl Skinner Carl Vocational F.F.A. 2, 3, 4g Dancing 45 Jr. Varsity Football 2. As Carl goes whizzing up and down the by-ways on his pet possession which is a motorbike, he may be planning and thinking about his desire which is to own and operate a farm or he may be scheming how to find time enough to read all the many adventure and sports stories which he enjoys so much. Although you don't hear much from this boy, he ,is very inter- ested in agriculture. 1 ,gp I . .-fl y K H ,J .. - . L - ff' f Q, . ...fig f-fix 1 ' 1 9' l vi Ill nl K: V' 1 , A If l ' Delbfqrr E. Sleighter .. ll Slick Commercial - o rfancin 1 2 3 4 Hi-Y 1, 2g Arr Club 1, 2, 54 8 1 y , Photography 2,' , Treasurer 3: Library 1, 2. ... ff Our boy Slfidi igknown as the typing speedster. Ah, shucks! hffllifry if there is a need for dressing up, for that'-'is ' e thing this boy doesn't like. Want our ictu taken? ust call on Delbert. To go to Y P A . J A college is Slick's suppressed desire. 52 A 7 7 f .QW Glen Smith? , ' K . VU Srnirty'2 1' Cifgneral l ts Z' ' -Y 1' Dancin fl ' 1Patrol 1 8 i 45 ,Band W, Sjjtgff stra 3, ff7fjB6f5?i?lDriver Trpyinipgsl ask 2117 2 3u45 B 'all 3, 4. ddgjlfay S if a wlzlo ' lfdgls of fun to, be wiiuf He puts his li, e hfvy to good' use taxung his chum, ouhd aboutffown. QleQ'has always been ,W 'active in bandf and'm,ort.41est:a4,but he would muc rather be dcrW'n in' the gym making baskets. His aim in life is to be a cabinet builder. Robert H. Smith Bob Academic Dancing 1, 2, 3, 45 Sportsman 2, 45 Driver Training 35 Chorus 1, 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Football 4. Bob usually greets you with a bright smile and a cheery Howdy, neighbor. He dreams f zooming through the clouds in a hot-to-trot jet igh above the hubbub of the busy eargs 53 k on the good side of Bob, don't call i ythyfamat is one thing he doesn't like. 11 ,. Wi A . ff 6 WW v j nf jfif' f , A iw-V KW ' Wfffgffyf 7 , ff . 450 C 'f Larry D. Sowers Larry Commercial Dancing lg Industrial Arts 1, Z, '35 Photography 35 Sportsman 35 Driver Training 3. A million laughs a day keeps the doctor away! must be this happy-go-lucky lad's ph'ilosophy of life. Larry's sparkling good hpmor keeps us all laughing. After school and over weekends, Larry can be found working diligently at the Ford garage. Most of his spare time is spent at Red Bridge. Larry is known to most of us as the King on Roller Skates. 53 1 ff ana-V lr! Amelia B. Stake Amy Commercial Volleyball l, 2g Basketball 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2g Dancing 2, 3, 4g Driver Training 4. Amy, usually seen with Gerry or one of the gang, treasures a certain picture. For Pete's sake! is her pet expression and she doesn't care for learning the fundamentals of our modern democracy. She's lots of fun and Kirssins couldn't do without her. She intends to be one of those white collar workers, and we know her office will be neat! Sherm . Stark Starkie Academic Rifle Club , 4g Patrol 45 Scroll Staff 4. W t the bird --Starkie was the yearbook s faith- l otograp r. A Japanese ' le is his glory, and ' oo shot wi it t o. Kill-joy is his t exp s n Things ar always lively when Starkie nd his kes are ar dl A ood student, always dom best there' one thi g in life he's agin'- ne is the caree he's c eng don't get stuck in the h a gh d , . . at men in sl sl To e an aeronautical en- t . . ar plugs Sta ie yl WMM X ti X nl james Staver Herman Vocational Football 3, 4g F.F.A. l, Z, 3, 4g Varsity 5, 4. Herman is an active F.F.A. member and someday hopes to have a farm of his own. He can always be seen with Galen or speeding around in that two- toned brown Chevy. His most enjoyable moments are spent in the mountain with his most treasured possession, his rifle. Herman will be remembered for playing Center for us on the gridiron. A M We.-an 1 1 - 1 . J.,,f - ff, 7 ff Judith Ann Stoudt Judy Academic Dancing 1, Chorus lg Library 31 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Hall Patrol 4. Since nurses don't have to dress up, that is Judy's dream occupation. Always neat as a pin and the best student, Judy, you'll find, does the right thing at the right time. Her homework lies in the college preparatory line, and she's one who really knows how to mix those elements in chemistry class. Next year she'll be learnin' the language of the nursing world, see you at the hospital, Judy. Robert Strohm, Jr. Strohmie V Getleral Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4, Scroll 4, Sportsman 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball l, 2, BaseballH2, 4giWrestling 3, Varsity Club 2, 4. IL ., Witty, clever, joking land forever eating, that's Strohrnie, the best-matured guy in nflese here parts. Throw 'em a fish, only he could think up an ex- prpsiopklike that! That Yellow Hornet Chrysler convertible is one of his loves, he hates Work, es- pecially die kind that involves pushing the Hornet when it stalls! An active fellow in all sports, Bob will be remembered for his Teddy Bear hair-cut and elfin grin. bgafff-C4 Garnghane rum Stumie -,y 'LQ E Academic Dancing 4, Driver r' 5 Indus 'al Arts 23 Art lg Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus . D A big bass horn is what toots for our barH.D He steers a '48 Chevy an s roud of that driver's license. How are Ye? is his p ression. Stumie loathes homework, but likes to sing. o be a mechanic is his aim, and we think he'll be a good one. 55 Mary Lee Suffecool Suff Commercial Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice-President 4g G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, President 45 Officials 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 43 Class Vice-President 1-, Secretary 2, Scroll 4, Hall Patrol 4, Not a friend for a day but a friend always! Ask any of her many friends and they will vouch for that. This lass has a sparkling personality and is active in sports. Although you often see her whizzing through town in a flashy 53 Pontiac, Suff dreams of graduating to a tour of the U.S. in a Cadillac. Kenneth Harry Swartz Swartzy General Football 2, 4, Dancing 4, Industrial Arts 2, 33 Sportsman 3. This friendly fellow is famous for his .20 gauge double-barreled shot gun. To learn about legislators, bills, and the makings of a government is definitely not this lad's suppressed desire. Hear tell that Swartzy wants to be a tree-trimmer! Be careful and don't let them get you out on a limb. Kr- ,a . WY li' y lil 1 ,Q u U 'fx-, 3 QM, lfQh:N,l l John Eugen? Tritt V fl X Academic Q ass TP! ' 2, ,' slide-nt 4g Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, ur ar ub 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Scroll 4, ' e P n rg etbafkl l, 2, 3, 41 Football 3, ' oyggfap an 1 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4. 'T P1 X the+Thing! ck has been named Mr. Wa cs the cl o 54 for his starring roles 'n t o cl plays. T senior class has flourished un ' xcellent frship. This lad ambles fr'om one 1 to another, pre baring for his college days. Jack sf an enthusiastic hunting fan and shoots a mean 4H22. Many times you'll see him steering a sporty gleen Dodge convertible. 56 2-ala Alvin E. Unger Al General Industrial Arts lg Dancing 25 Hi-Y 25 Stage Crew 3, 43 Photography 2. We usually see Al zooming towards Chambersburg in his faithful Chevy. CWonder why he's headed in that direction?J Wo, boy! is often heard in his lingo, and he's definitely allergic to reading books. His dark good looks and frank manner win him many friends. Another hopeful mechanic, we think he'll make the grade, after all he's had lots of ex- perience! 1 . 1 fi., iff-f XZ ffl I2 is xv' -' f ! Xfffprffpwrjeffflg Z K 'K , , ,ff ' fin! Jaffa-aff! ffn' .. if J .Z Glenn Charles Varner Half-Pint General Stage Crew 2, 5, 4g Hi-Y 2g Art 4, Library l, 2g Patrol lg Hall Patrol 4. Short, friendly, with tons of friends and plenty of jokes, Glenn enjoys life. I-Ie's the Wanna' bet guy who's known throughout our school. He was heap big monitor down in the lowe hall, ated sales class, and was proud of that r'n . As f the-future our little Half-Pi t is undeci d ut i h he sets our to o ' ' hi th . 625 K' , Lester M. C ancing 1, 2, ge Cr w 2, ' ortsman 2g Chorus 2, A VQEBX' ime boy! Th ' ur Leck, o a ays remembere inNgfcholo class. ma often h r him use e expressio you gi ' Leck sa ' main aver n is t :l bell. 'spa good- na ellow an a on er se s of humor. In a few years es to ' lets for the Navyg write us etter in the s , 57 L- - 1 1' Cresslqrdl. Wenger' Cress ,- K - General Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 43 Football 35 Hall Patrol 4. 'T X lj j Known for his splashy Wardrobe and dancing ability is Cress, wi can often be seen round'school in his black Olds ile, He hates punks, and Hey, Chief! is his peck pr ssiorg A lover of all sports, especially fo bal fress is going to turn his interests toward trgdlqi ving after graduation. Well never forget thgeb gged slacks and that handsome grin! ,lx of Tv?-1 Q. x l t l U , lx 1 I - i 1 KF ,X V I . QU Llbrj 1 ,, U ll Miri E tl1lQLl5Venger r 1 KN f General a 'i 1' ri-H 1 4 Vice-President 45 K easu 4 C orus l, 2, 3, 4, easu er 4 Dr ver Tra ing Office Aide 3, 45 .A, 'ff' ix rch QXXa'2,, 3 Fren 35 a ketball 3, 45 Volley- ballxg' if Nj ga v 8 I E 8- , 0 songbg . She is a ber of the Faire Sharps 1 Si in or t I in in ' Mi m is our d playsj p he orc estr miimmie a m s e She h sfa spar K ers nality and is we liked b eve This pa igipates in all s or f ' , s ' her. i ds lll 'he' ugh a dliep siridxio become ra ., a 1 X i l gp R l ,. , X , , i , X l , . X 9 ,. 3 X of X. f'v X. . f r ss , , Ruth Wengert Ruthie Vocational F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Driver Training 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. N Blonde and sweet is Ruthie, a hard worker in F.H.A., hoblsuppressed desire is to furnish a house. She ntenkly dislikes buying shoes, and Oh, goodness! Q s hql pet use of slang. She prizes her driver's icensd, 'oys Tri-Hi-Y, and spends her spare time aying t iano. l X - N 33 NX Y N x -. Nt, xi is Q 58 Chester B. Wheeler Ben Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Vice-President 43 Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4. If you see a blue streak go by, it is either Ben dash- ing for a touchdown or zooming home in a two- toned '55 Chevy after the game. Many times we have watched Ben pile up points for the Greyhounds. He's been working hard to fulfill his suppressed desire to be a farmer. This lad is a good sport and everyone's buddy. . n - v it ' 4 x 1 I 1- V , t 'v I A In J Donald Wise Doughball General Sportsman 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 4. Blond good looks, cheery out-look on life, joking manner, that's Doughball. He treasures that fishing rod. Holy thumping! is what he's most likely to say, and he just doesn't go for English teachers. He's a good shot with a rifle, definitely the out-door type. Doughball hails from that little burg of Tusculum. He has hopes of becoming a guide and trapper, don't get lost out there in the wilds, old fellow! Patricia Ann Wyrick at General Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Dancing 35 Honor Society lg Tri-Hi-Y 4, President 4, ball lg Basketball 1, 2. Pat came to Shippensburg High at mid-term Hagerstown. A cute blonde with pl ty of and a favorite ruby ring Knot her ownb, A c ul of be heard sayin' Squirrel. Color con io t c stand green and blue together. Alway n t as pi .3 Pat has a special liking for horses a d ol We're glad you joined us.,Pat. V ' A .5 x We 59 459528 Mr. Miss Model-Joyce Mr. Model-Dick Angle Kern B E S T Ur-r1mmrn7OU HMO! UmZ-:-0Z- O-I M s Giggles-Marva Robinson Chuckie-Larry Sowers 3' 9' 1- 1- O -1-. '1-5 9' 3 CD HWOZ 0--435329705 AwOZ 0-WC! 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V I I 1 Q- .-T, In Afpf 'Y i:lli5J7 - Jw .mfg dfthffvcfnd, fhff ' ,UN7dJ va mafimcwijl-fQfam.w1wp YQQQQ CZl14jLClffLCL fZJElJ .lapofnjpo-Ledf a, cLl1JwbGnaj:nf.cLafrLgeg bugf Scqcuru wolftqn, OU!!! b0Of5,g.02C Jfnfzcov Lcliuzfebg gwLeo-wukfmoajclwbb Nm wfqaxwmc nnfwl QMQQIZECLXKOU thx, Qwnfu iam Jdlwdiwiwfm, ctw Soncm, fame wtM,Janc'ovu BQf7'Z?LUf.f,ClfTLd, ' Q yy 'Q,Q R .,.A , iii Q Q' y L f 1 53121-. Ev,-Mgt . , , Q , zk. , i , ' - C + - .i,Q L Z A7.kl .,L. K , ' ','--' xii:-EZ7E'lf f,'s,f A ' ' . , ' A QQ' O ,fa Oiffif, W-ff' V vm Bemnqboewb 1 -,vgzgigy fmpuw' 'aw dem, .oUzfafnwf.4:,0rrvUUi1-lr? amd! AO .frwwgu Hgcdf Luz, -025615 Qcaczm- .f cooa Seniors of the Class of 1954 do hereby will the following precious items to the following underclassmen: Lois Alleman's health book to any junior wishing to travel the alimentary canal, Dick Angle's flashy haberdashery to Bob Fitzgerald. Galen Asper's hunting skill to Kenneth Seibert. Bill Bard's nicknames to Ray Lightfoot. June Barmont's Nellie Belle to her sister Brenda. Alan Barner's lackadaisicalness in Industrial Arts to Charles Piper. Geraldine Bauserman's French horn to Diana Heberlig. Pat Beidel's alto voice to Frances Cohick. Peggy Ann Bigler's blonde hair to Carole Naugle. Beryl Bock's job at the Varsity Shoppe to Judy Rine. Marlene Brechbiel's sewing habit to Miriam Bert. Jim Brunner's first chair position in band and orchestra to Dave Valentine. Evelyn Bunker's smile to Barbara Bietsch. Kenneth Chamberlin's football uniform to Upton Funk. Pooch Clugh's jolly humor to the Junior Class. Bessie Cover's friendliness to Darlene Porter. Jean Cover's funny laugh to Betty Jean Kitzmiller. Doris Jean Coy's position of president of the Secretarial Club to Mildred Crouse Felica Coy's books to Edna Jane Ocker. Janice Cramer's knowledge of bookkeeping to anyone who likes it as well. Jo Crawford's Bugieboos to anyone who likes the things. Ettie Cressler's dark eyes to Lois Hovis. Harold Dunlap's tackling ability to Terry Helm. Jo Dysert's conscience to anyone who can stand it. Yvonne Farner's P.O.D. book to any junior who thinks he can take it. Chloe Fleagle's curly hair to June Harglerode. Linda Fogelsangefs typing ability to Barbara Commerer. Frieda Forrester's piano playing position for Mr. Rolar to Marjorie Kann. Calvin Forsythe's ability to drive with one hand to Artie Shimkannon. Shirley Frelin's athletic ability to Sandy Fleagle. Jack Frey's marksmanship to the S. H. S. Rifle Club. Charles Furry's love of hunting and fishing to Roger Weaver. Debbie Gallo's jitter-bug steps to any Dancing Club member. Donald Grove's health book to Donald Davidson. Helen Hammond's sewing skill to Ann Barner. Maxine Hancock's long walks to school to Shirley Devor. Jill Handshew's chatter to Betty Hippensteel. Dolores Heberlig's artistic ability to next year's art staff. Garnet Heckman's 12 gauge shot gun, and ammo, to Tommy Woltz. Eugene Heefner's friendliness to Franklin Hershey. Sophia Hensel's love of history to Carolyn Cauffman. Joyce Hershey's skating ability to Kitty Boyles. Barry Hippensteel's funny imitations to Richard Warren. Ethel Holtry's cheerleading position to Jonie Hamilton. Ed Huntsberger's healthy beard to anyone who dislikes shaving. Jean Johnson's membership in the National Honor Society to anyone obtaining the goal Earl Jones's monitor post to anyone who will take it, Ray Keefer's ability to copy P. O. D. notes and questions to Bill Weaver. Ivan Keener's P.O.D. book to John Noel. Doyle Kendall's English class to Larry Agle. Joyce Kern's 'cheerleading ability and position to Beverly Shirley. Frank Killian's French Club presidency to any junior taking French. Peggy Ann Killian's skill to pilot her '32 Chevy to Betty Wagner. Tom Kling's passing ability to Bill Freeman. Sandy Koontz's continuous laugh to Sandy Piper. Vivian Koser's homework in bookkeeping to Donna Shoemaker. Anna Jane Kramer's position as head twirler to Johanna Mastalski. B I r ' a 1 f a Q-nf X7- lr A ,iii cooa E Jean Kramer's twirling ability to Jeanne Swartz. Joann Kuhn's job at Murphy's to Erma Plasterer. Joyce Kuhn's locker to anyone who needs a lot of room for all his junk. Ginger L1oyd's chemistry notes to anyone who will put them to good use. Erma Loskill's olive complexion to Carol Mouer. David Martin's place in Rifle Club to Bob Bachman. Jerald Martin's parking ability to some junior. Kenny Martin's seat on the school bus to Dick Landis. Paul McCleary's love of the outdoors to Richard Reese. Walter Mickey's stagecrew jobs to Carl Cressler. Anna Middlekauff's slenderness to Alice Kann. Ann Miller's Barker troubles to anyone who likes confusion. William Miller's position as captain of the hall patrol to Mike Scott. Nancy Misner's position as Miss Fogelsanger's secretary to Mary Lou Mitchell. Rosalie Misner's choir robe to Mariam Beam. Betty Montague's ability to get in and out of trouble so easily to Doris Lynch. Emma Mowers's pleasure of receiving letters to Shirley Kelley. Jack Myers's P. O. D. book to Donald Van Scyoc. Dick Naugle's rich tenor voice to Larry Beidel. J Barbara Nehf's dark eyes to Barbara Mooney. Georgianna Nolan's algebra answers to anyone who has trouble in it. X Jean Ocker's shortness to Sandra Hershey. Lenetta Oppel's health book to Ray Heckman. Doris Orris's shorthand to Mary Jane Angle. Joan Ott's psychology book to Shirley Unger. Anna Mae Peiper's blue eyes to Mary Peiper. Joan Perry's dimple in her chin to Donna Barnhart. Betty Pyne's books to Velva Clugston. Q 1 Donald Reath's football ability to Dave Sowers. X 1 Edna Rebok's glasses to Janet Ocker. Delores Rhone's dancing ability to Charlotte Bly. X Saundra Robinson's ability to learn to Ella Mae Nocha. g Marva Robinson's drumming skill to Almeda Mastalski. Gerald Rosenberry's wavy hair to Larry Gardner. Edith Rotz's jokes to Vesta Commerer. Edith Russell's homework in shorthand to Doris Rotz. Jean Russe1l's love of sports to Shirley Negley. Mary Ann Schaffer's dimples to Isabel Wenger. Pat-Shank's admiration of Senator Joe McCarthy to anyone who hates Communism. Frances Shoemaker's love of English class to Delores Winters. rf, - Carl Skinner's shop ability to Sonny Weller. f Q Delbert Sleighter's typing skill to Jack Kenyon. Glen Smith's baritone to Raymond Baker. ' Bob Smith's fishing interests to Charlie Williams. Larry Sowers's corny laugh to Carl McMullen. Amelia Stake's desire to go to California to anyone liking travel. Sherman Stark's love for outer space to some rocket-happy Junior. James Staver's football ability to Ray Seilhammer. Judith Stoudt's homework worries to her sister Roberta. Bob Strohrn's football ability to John Gribble. Duane Stum's-bass to Donald Stitt. Mary Lee Suffecbol's sense of humor to Jean Myers. Kenneth Swartz's sense of humor to Bob Perry. Jack Tritt's presidency to Galen Linn. Alvin Unger's seat to Ike Black. Glenn Varner's seat in the school bus to Teddy Ingram. Lester Wadel's front seat in Mrs. Daihl's English class to Ronnie Watson. Cress Wenger doesn't will anything, he's taking it all with him. Mirian Wenger's honor of being best musician of the senior class to Nancy Ann Shive. lulln Ruth Wengert's sewing ability to Mary Ann Neff. 7225 f Ben Wheeler's touchdowns to the team. V Don Wise's many books he has read to Jack Carson. lk I 2 . q 1, J Wg- 'V fi' W Z af.: v X ' f' is Q 2 0 I4 lp xi 10-' 4 Q 'W xgfbimv pr 1460 GGL Y .9 ,eva . Q9 5' N - . f Af?-Q Q ' ,ff Q, ff 4.15 PQ: fffyrfff xx, E E 9 X xy Ac.hooL eaLy,, bm0oL claws, at 61DxuMXAvhlkl , 4 limb' 1 Uiif' Old faoldm mi. saga. .3 Qaadw-L19 xndmnn and ,mth C SUQW to fm fum Of S PM 'wa Sfmt Evou LDZFC mq quam frz gg Lf CO 9 d Mb wwf' bamfm barefoot MBU Quhwov UOVOJCE Q0 my J3LBtf,,HI Love QQU 355 me E 3009110-F ffd-Q f 7 I ' I ' I A 4 ' l,L- 57 -x fxf5l,.j W' ' ,nf we ff' vw X ff lK Q 35' D pp mo Dft . 1i X. LW' P2 0 19 R00 A 1 fe, ff ' 573 L6 'QSC' DSXQGQSQ , L , 96' 0 X-L GX D Candor 30543 3 ,v Q C K0 9' if Lqyifqgqi, dx Q and L No N4 wi, 'L WGA0 , Gp 40' I Q 6,45 'awp ,x 9 L me 52309 v 5'5QCyifWQf'f302J fgZ 6 if- O o WT 6 W2 3 W 11068 ,.a b-.xb.Q io ia Q... AX xl I-L 7' JUDIGRS .f FIRST ROW: D. Van Scyoc, L. Agle, S. Daihl, L. Commerer, J. Coy, N. Brechbiel, K. Baer, J. Deihl, O. Barnhart. SECOND ROW: T. Kauffman, M. Crouse, D. Shoemaker, C. Webb, D. Lynch, R. Nye, L. Scott, B. Weaver, B. Rhinehart. THIRD ROW: J. Cisney, J. Hoover, B. Wagner, C. Hepher, S. Wingerd, D. Dubbs, P. Mentzer, R. Reese, F. Thrush. FOURTH ROW: L. High- lands, R. Shindledecker, H. Myers, R. Beam, L. Gardner, D. Highlands, R. Peary. STANDING: Mr. Harry Minick, Mr. William Angle PL. J I 9 5 Q .24 ...Q 3111: Q12 1:1 21.3 lug: Ei' 215 5 FIRST ROW: D. Myers, P. Nearons, C. Cressler, P. Farner, R. Stoudr, C. Bly, C. Naugle, F Graham. SECOND ROW: R. Baker, 1. Noel, B. Bachman, D. Easrerbrook, C. Cauffman, N Srrassburger, B. Means, S. Piper, J. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: L. Wenger, B. Carbaugh, D. Keefer C. Mouer, Mr. Russell Lerew, J. Schwenk, N. Shive. A. Kann FIRST ROW: S. Negley, S. Fleagle, M. 1. Angle, N. Punt, C. Martin, F. Hockenberry, F. Hershey, D. Stitt. SECOND ROW: S. Weller, D. Shoap, F. Kane, J. Stine, C. Piper, G. Linn, L. Beiclel, T. Helm, L. Morrison. THIRD ROW: B, Wagner, P. Like, E. Plasterer, M. Mitchell, E. Hosterman, D. Winters, J. Wyrick, M. Piper. FOURTH ROW: W. Piper, N. Nenninger, D. Bert, D. Rotz Mrs. Ray Ellis, R. Watson, C. Williams 1 Junlons SEATED IN FRONT OF TABLES: D. Finkey, E. Crider, M. Bert, F. Myers, D. Rotz, S. Kelley, R. Garman, P. Zullinger, B. Nye, B. Miller, M. Mellott, S. Gilbert, Mrs. Paul Smith. SEATED BACK OF TABLES: K. Boyles, A. Jones, A. Hoover, V. Cornmerer, A. Robinson, V. Long, M. Reed, M. Mansberger, J. Rine. STANDING: F. Cohick, B. Beitch, E. Watson, B. Tritt, J. Zullinger, M. Nehf, E. Ocl-:er ZA ,L 5 f 'k..:5 SODh0mOl2ES 72 A83 QP? yxxxxxxxxxm N ixx M M X y uunuu I llll Y 1 1 K, fmf'+V 7fQ71W,,, f 'W x M ' wx 'xxx M N A g ll , X lllh ml mmm XX N gig' Ri if is U 3 F325 YK C CQ SEATED: Mrs. S. L. Darhl B Cover S Frelm D Gallo J Crawford J Brunner J Handshew P. Shank, S. Robinson STANDING M Hancock D Orrrs A Barner j Dysert G Rosenberry G. Nolan, S. Srark,j Johnson K Martxn D Heberllg., R Naugle B Bock G Heckman B l-lippensteel. N Iii f '1 f? lx? fi! I' .lb -' 2. . , 7 SEATED: S. Koontz Holtry. STANDING Kuhn, G. Smith, Mr NOT PICTURED: J QQU lltenan gt Qu Busmess gt ffiTh Barker hit of the Tiurkey Frolic ieda Ziriam ,sophomore Young mi 1, has het iippenshna est of sMi: tructor an hip Educa a first me 5 on a trail :lgium twr he watched high schnol glish . which zrican gui: hat in ra- , SHOWS have been lrnff, from vania, have igfhth grade fting match- Q is a foot- nt, in Mr. fade home- ekauf from an interest- 'hutfegraphy io recently has entered inls seventh hop senior and the sophomore will take a sharp depending on the an B liriday, Novemlar 13, Wan t'earzxm'e of Misa 1 ' Q Debbie 0 . Efellnv Q, Shirley Millert o Crawf0fd, IO Dyttinger UOYA' Ann DIRECTS I Sol will Dotti sopra Hack Cohic tenor Ac' Ann Ann Doro' Na he Ji Sei schoc Hung Re-as Chr Th Bhd the I. Pr chori M9211 By Layg canti Ai Kent: Ni XIII Ti 'ii 1' ' . ia b it . senptmns so Y f kd Bessie Cover, lagoxotes Heberlig, Dadene porter, ORS' Evflvn Bun ,ini Hwflshewi it PM shank k PSSSY Famer, SENX Maxine Hancock' ris Edith Russe i Dick Easterbr00 i - Dick Gallo, Ha Nolan, Doris Or i .dey Charlotte Bly, k Smith Lois Hovis, ' nn Bei , er r Georgia S. Larry' Agle, Lamdt - Heberligf Bfuce Hclixmes Vfatsoil- jUNlOR . Roberta Stoll ' emanv Corrine julie Vlassofh leanne Swartz, Roy Cobbler' Bulziiii my seiimmmefi le u , i - , .fcstf . SOPiiirC31Iaf1ORobert Mfleaiifrijand Maw Shed er was tal-:en l big 51? Kan ' u Mary nn act o t e EN. FRESHM Editor Ann Miller Typists Doris Orris Maxine Hancock Vivian Koser Edith Russell Janice Cramer Features Jo Crawford Sports Pat Shank Exchange Ginger Lloyd Advertising and Circulation Larry Agle photo QRADITY CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Roy Schreffler, I. Keener, D. Miller, D. Wadel. SECOND ROW: T. Wyriclc, T. Vovakes, W. Sobriro, N. Rine, M. Beyers, C. Fisher, B. Fitzgerald, L. Hock, L. Runshaw. THIRD ROW: J. Graham, D. Kendall, L. Sowers, J. Noel, R. Baughrnan, R. Myers. G stage anew KNEELING: D. Shoap, J. Coder, W. Sobrito, R. Easterbrook, O. Barnhart, R. Seilhamer, F Hockenberry, D. Valentine, J. Watson, C. Cressler, G. Myers, J. Ocker, G. Varner, D. Martin. SITTING: D. Van Scyoc, A. Unger, P. Funston, J. Diehl, R. Fitzgerald, B. Nye, D. Landis, P Mentzer, J. Cisney, B. Miller, W. Carbaugh, F. McCune, K. Siebert. STANDING: D, Stitr, J. Polk, R. Holtry, W. Piper, G. Porter, W. Mickey, R. Sherman, C. McMullen, W. Wyrick, L. Runshaw, P. Keener, R. Noel, M. Diehl, D. Misner, Mr. K. Rineartl. ON LADDER: A, Hutch- ison, L. Morrison, S. Daihl, S. Weller. 78 mon onamatlc clue, un IOR ORAIHAIIIC CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Little, B. Brown, V. Cressler, D. Garmen, M. Barner, R. Shoop, M. Seiwell, L Smith, G. Smith, M. Brinkerhoff, S. Trago, S. Rotz, B. Hershey, D. Kann, R. Mitchell, R. Metzer J. Gibboney. SECOND ROW: J. Meredith, T. Smythe, R. Hyssong, S. Goodhart, D. Angle, M Burkholder, A. Sheaffer, D. Rock, C. Fulton, D. Gettel, J. McGor1igal, S. Mooney, C. Sites, E Strohm, B. Head, C. Metz, B. Maser. THIRD ROW: K. Kirpatrick, R. Ordway, K. Geedy, L. Coy L. Jones, B. Heefner, T. Archambeau, B. Bock, N. Groove, P. Bleoo, N. Grissinger, N. Cressler, J Shindledecker, D. Shindleclecker, R. Boozel, J. Rockwell, J. Owens, Miss Clark. 79 stuoent COUNCIL FIRST ROW: L. Kline, J. Webb, J. Madden, D. Killian, P. Like, M. Piper, S. Devor, J. Beecher, J. Wasson, Mr. S. L. Daihl. SECOND ROW: M. Mellott, B. Wagner, S. Gilbert, C. Naugle, D. Myers, W. Freeman, C. Forsythe, J. Brunner, G. Lloyd, S. Koontz, J. Ocker, B. Martin. STANDING: R. Fitzgerald, B. McCracken, E. Swope, A. Barner, S. Gabler, J. Owens, J. Gray, J. Burkhart, J. Martin, B. Beitch, A. Wadel, J. Stine, M. Fogelsanger, P. Shank, L. Alleman, J. Graham. LAST ROW: M. Sheaffer, J. Parr, B. Mooney,'B. Grundy, J. Deihl, W. Bard, J. Dysert, N. Shive, F. Killian, J. Martin, R. Landis, O. Meals, R. Norcross, D. Sleighter. ADVISOR wrt SEATED: Mr. James Gibboney, Shirley Frelin. STANDING: James Brunner, William Freeman, Calvin Forsythe, Jack Tritt, Galen Sinn, Harold Dunlap, Carl Kauffman. FIRST ROW: J. Perry, B. Disney, C. McMullen, E. Strohm, 'B. Gribble, G. Myers, J. Cisney T. Lane, J. Nelson. SECOND ROW, SEATED: J. Coder, M. Rotz, D. Perry, K. Kirkpatrick, R Mentzer, J. Madden, J. Martin. THIRD ROW: C. Sites, R. Beidel, G. Wyrick, D. Johnson, B Murray, D. Long, G. Halso. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Monn, R. Norcross, G. Wetzel, C. Diven, P Leedy, D. Landis, J. Carson, L. Van Scyoc, D. Misner, T. Reed, C. Dunlap, B. Cramer. U2l-l1l- SEATED: B. Cover, L. Alleman, S. Frelin, Mrs. Ray Ellis, S. Gilbert, J. Brechbiel. FIRST ROW, STANDING: E. Watson, L. Staver, M. Wenger, B. Kirby, E. Swope, S. Glessner, B. Martin SECOND ROW, STANDING: B. Nye, B. Beitch, J. Hafer, C. Wenger, H. Hammond, J. Johnston D. Clugh, R. Clendening, M. Whipple, A. Barner, M. Myers, C. Brechbiel, R. Wengert, V. Sites, C. Webb, P. Bigler, S. Hershey. THIRD ROW, STANDING: M. Bert, D. Alleman, D. Barnhart, J. Perry, S. Hensel, B. Watson, M. Heefner, M. Harmony, D. Rotz, J. Stoudt, E. Bunker, E Mowers, D. Reed, J. Martin, C. Flagle, J. Bless. FOURTH ROW, STANDING: E. Cricler, P Killian, M. Brechbiel, A. Pieper, J. Ott, R. Misner, D. Coy, Y. Farner, J. Barmont, A, Hoover, C Hepner, S. Wengert, D. Dubbs, N. Brechbiel, P, Cummings, E. Holtry. 81 Dzench ClL1B FIRST ROW: C. Naugle, D. Porter, S. Piper, J. Hamilton, J. Swartz, B. Shirley, C. Mouer. SECOND ROW: R. Stoudt, S. Hensel, J. Stoudt, Miss Joyce Hafer, D. Heberlig, M. Kann, F. Forrester. THIRD ROW: F. Killian, J. Martin, R. Lightfoot, R. Lebernight, J. Gribble, A. Kann, N. Shive, F. Graham, B. Means. il? 'fee SQ QS Q SGCI2 STAR lAl ClUB Mildred Crouse, Doris jean Coy, Nancy Misner, Mrs. Ray Ellis, Mary Ann Schaffer, Catherine Baer. 82 Jumom science cluls SEATED AROUND TABLE I: H. Clendening, Lesher, K. Neff, N. Horst, R. Mellor, H. Coy, E. Eckenrode, R. Crouse, J. Baer, G. Baker. STANDING: R. Washinger, L. Chamberlin, A. Rambo D. Van Scyoc, Mr. Wentz, R. Scheaffer, R, Gardner, J. jones. SEATED AROUND TABLE II' -I. Durff, D. Rae, P. Kirhpatrick, P. Gribble, I., Watson, D. Killian, A. Rebok, U. Funk, P Proctor, J. Rebok, L. Carey. y ,O 3 I Qi. 4 Q? ' national honon society 3 FIRST ROW, SEATED: E. Holtry, S. Hensel, J. johnson. J. Brunner, A. Miller. SECOND ROW STANDING: Miss Margaret Maclay, J. Kramer, G. Nolan, G. Lloyd, D. Heberlig, D. Orris, sf Frelin, F. Forrester. 83 GTX. Q' ii i? Wg! QN aff? :QI -ae' QQ K .. . , k-h Q i-fzwwz, my .L A A, FIRST ROW: A. Smyth, A. Gamble, C. Fulton, 1. Mellott, J. Reed, K. Miller, P. Dyer, C. Hays, S. Hensel, R. Mangle, C. Heberlig, C. Cauffman. SECOND ROW: D. Shoemaker, D. Coover, L. Clippinger, E. Strohm, R. McCleaf, B. Miller, 1. Brunner, R. Norcross, F. Lesher. THIRD ROW: C. Jones, H. Bowers, G. Kauffman, M. Robinson, S. Robinson, B. Bock, G. Baughman, D. Pugh, L. Van Scyoc. F. Sammel, J. Noel. FOURTH ROW: A. Mastalski, D. Stum, O. Meals. 84 ff 2 Z N 5 :- S l .J -. 'I 79:1 ,gi FIRST ROW: M. Strassburger, C. Wenger, C. Brechbiel, J. Kuhn J, Kuhn D. Myers B. Hippen steel, L. Grundy, A. Shaffer, D. Rock, Mr. V. Dyer. SECONDIROW: Valentine D. Bockl R. Mowery, R. Baker, K. Long, S. Van Scyoc, D. Heberlig, R. Myers, G. Bausserman. THIRD ROW D. Haulman, G. Martin, D. Keefer, G. Smith. R. Baker. FOURTH ROW: D, Barringer. I.. Run shaw, I.. Stum, R. Gooclharr, lm, Kit. We CR Mum Qfi j Ie- 1 ' I, 85 L! fin- DIOR hlqh chonu ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: F. Cohiuk. P. Dyer. M. Shaffer. D. Dubbs. SECOND RUXW. I. Parr. A, Mustalski fl-HRD ROW: 5. Albright, G. Nolan. FOURTH ROW: A. Clipperinger. B.,Bock. BACK ROW SEATED: D. Myers. B. Hippensreel, C. Heberliu, N. Srrassburger, -I, Kuhn, -I, Kuhn. STANDING J. johnson, G. Smith, F. Sammel, Mr. Vernon Dyer. 4 a igf.-':vbLYi5ff'7f f 'iw -fsw.,, f :ww Af iifife, f' f ' K Y 5 , 1 W A- A - f ' 'f 7' V, aifiie' gg gggaf'ig:E1gg ,1siiW f'SEs??? f V X I , bfi fx I-.lii3fiiQ 'ff fi? 5 7 544.4-YEi5:5,fQf4Q, i5Tf'1Fw'..5ia?'az1 , ,L ,,.. M,f,,.M,,, if .. . 2 'f-1 P' 1 f --zz, . fs: was- fr: -1 W Q sim ,K ay, M- -s 9' sl 3 img ww ff mu E ,Alu E 53 F' rx' ww 'Y' -4 354 . ji'-1-Q--7' K H4311 ' 1 .1- 'Y I f, W 9 2 ., KX , f m. . ., .A,..., R D .XLAA W 5,TAW ,, , J, 1: ' gf! A ., , ,E.: Q ,, ,ff A . if 3 .ww ' - 2' 3' J I , 1 ,Q ,G Q2 J 0 , ck A I , Q.. WW W 'S' W iw - E Wf we sf' W ,K.,,. J gifs. Elm gait Qgvwl ,Q rw as ni- A 51911 union high BUYS Chonu AT PIANO: M. Sheaffer, M. A. Long. FIRST ROW: Mr. Dunald Rolar. ,I Webb, R. Weaver, R. Landis, N. Horst, K. Long, D Kann. G. Kauffman 1. Myers. SECOND ROW: R. Mellort, L. Kriner, VI. Warren, R. Bigler, M Fogelsanger, R. Angle, R. Chamberlin. THIRD ROXV: E. Zinn, E. Heckman, C. Kann, VI. Snyder, R. Mowery. FOURTH ROW: R. Cisncy, G. Martin, G Baughman. M. Meade, M. Schealfer. A. Smyth. M. Hackman. FIFTI-I ROW: F Lesher, C. Wiestlitig, C. Kauffman, C. Mellotr. L. Eclaenrode. D. Coy. A. Lovel SIAIND CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Ruth, C. Ramp, F. Martin, J. Warren, G. Plastercr, ,l- CISHCY, 5- HCYSIWCYI C Cauffman, R. Cisney. SECOND ROW: J. Perry, G. Rhinehart, W. Freeman, I.. Reed, A. Gutshall M. Mitchell, A. Kann, P. Cummings, Mr. john Henderson. l.. Divcn. 88 3,35 L,,' Qggilfgij ' Nfh x f if , , 152' , Q K ,PL ,A 6 i 1 at '- N f V 5 Z2 ' f . ' , f ' . . v ff E 3 Q , A 1 if 1? Q 3 A f ' F' 5 3 K' ,- , f H, fu , 3. VL 3 K: X if 'Kg' if , - i JW ' E ' ' gi - - L 155 A , . f fp' aa T535 23 Q kg: ---A I ., .. + : W . 3.4. M y ,II Z V. f Fw i has 1 n if 'V Q2- MMM , , v 5 zfifgy, 1' :I zsfrmi ,,' ia V gf J' vw '5v,V, f , A 1 in , za 2 L 1 f ,C 2 3 55 3 . A 3 m y I sr-Q J,,w' M f ,+- yn-'iaryy' S 'W ,M W' f K Www ff if Qs' ,. im, ny- N. f '9 4L'L V ff fl A , .7 V, if Q XY' A V m 754326 3 S445 M117 V ggi, I 4 AS' z F Q Q, is. , V 'N use :.. if ,W X! M Ha- ' , w ' , 'E V I., 4 ,952 ,Nw Q -M, ,E Q J,,, , iw , ' , N?3f f Q? . Ai v yi Qfrw' ...M E Q Wa- Jw x fJ , f 'M X- ,, Wm xg! iw' .9 Was J: , 471 , , 3, '. 'W 4 MQTQ ,it 4 6 Zz, 7, W fm , wiv' W lg , ,fgyfg W 4 Q ii A muh P5 . I F IIUIUQE IIAIQIUEIQS of AITIERICA FIRST ROW: R. Seilhamer, D. Chamberlin, J. Hoover, J. Myers, D. Grove, R. Crouse, j. Oclcer, K. Nehf, R. Gut- shall, F. Huckenberry, H. Myers. SECOND ROW: L. Rosenberry, C. Stevens, L. Carey, D. Killian, D. Davidson, L. Fisher, F. McCune, AI. Watson, D. Watlel, A. Whistler, R. Washinger. THIRD ROW: K. Chamberlin, D. Van Scyoc, D. Misner, O. Barnhart, H. Clentlenning, R. Gartlner, C. Dunlap, C. Chamberlin, K. Thrush, H. Dunlap, J. Rebok, K. Seibert, J. jones. FOURTH ROW: B. Wheeler, S. Weller, C. Skinner, -I. Staver, L. Cline, J. Clever, R. Mangle, S. Lehner, R. Shinkletlecker, D. Bert, W. Piper, P. Proctor. UITUQG l1Om mAI4El2S of AIUGIQIC FIRST RCJW, SIZATED: DI, Ocker, S. Coy, C. Brechbiel. SECOND ROW: A. Vaughn, B. Barrier, C, Wenger, J. Hafer. THIRD ROW: M. Wenger, F. Shoemaker, J. Ocker, M. Nehf. FOURTH ROW, STANDING: E. Bunker, E. Wat- son, Y. Farner, H. Hammond, A. Nye, P, Zullinger, B. Wagner, M, Piper, VI. Zullinger, D. Wfinters, Mrs. Catherine Smith, V. Clugston. BACK ROW: Ii. Rebolx, B. Pyne, R. Wfengert, B. Wfntson. B. Tritt, ,I. Cover. P. Killian, M. Brechbiel, F. Coy. 90 mon hlqh IDOUSIRIAI Ants FRONT ROW: Eugene Heefner, Eugene Shoap, jack Polk. BACK ROW: Alan Barner, Charles Furry, Mr. Van Scyoc. Junlon hlqh mbustlzlal Ants FIRST ROW, SEATED: H. Burkholtler, R. Bunker, D. justice, L. Forrester, J. Reed, H. Coy, SECOND ROW, STANDING: D. Warren, T. Antlrews, C. Fogelsanger, D. Baker, W. Beatty, G. Forrester, E. Bietch, R. Van Scyoc, Mr. Russell Lerew, D. Weaver. 91 ln ,I X X f 0 U DATSROI CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Davis, R. Forrester, R. Foltz, R. Brechbiel, G. Halso, F. Koontz, R. Weaver, L. Schaeffer, G. Martin, Mr. Ernest Agle, J. Coder, R. Crouse, 1. Martin, C. Paxton, J. Stewart, D. Coy, L. Weaver, R. Cisney, R. Hyssong. 1gg1 aa X ...- fs 9- senlon high IIBRAR SEATED: B. Barmont, C. Boyles, A. Hoover, J. and A. Mastalski, J. Myers, B. Wagner, D. Bond, J. Harglerode. STANDING: F. Burkholcler, 1. Martin, C. Hepfer, C. Webb, B. Martin, J. Brech- biel, A. Barner, F. Graham, A, Kann, K. Kranklin, D. Clugh, J. Bless, Miss Grace Peters. I ? f e. . 7 9 1 X T I - ,,,,, sv.. semon hlqh ARI SEATED: V. Sites, R. Plasterer, E. Swope, S. Lehner. STANDING: Mrs. Dorothy Spitko, G. Varner, B. Leedy, 1. Nehf, B. Carbaugh, E. Porter, B. Beitch. gn-4 -as -'UNA-5, - -L jl 3 1-D A 1--lv F Junlolz high IIBRARY SEATED: B. Maser, B. Heefner, G. Dice, D. Eutsy, P. Graham, P. Keefer, P. Bleoo, A. Run- shaw, D. Strayer. STANDING: P. Varner, C. Heckman, R. Mitchell, J. Highlands, D. Gough, Mrs. Wentz, G. Diehl, P. Keefer, P. Ott, I.. Porter, L. Clugh, S. Hutchison, G. Shoemaker, M. Clough. 357 0,6 2 47' yuuonluqh A1211 FIRST ROW: R. Spteecher, F. Maley, L. Clough, D. Rotz, J. Piper, R. Angle, M. Fogelsanger. SECOND ROW: J. Robinson, C. Frye, C. Kann, J. Warren, K. Kirkpatrick, C. Mellor, J. Nye, Clendenning, P. Proctor. STANDING: Mrs. Dorothy Spitko, D. Strayer, C. Russell, D. Kirk- patrick, G. Gribble, C. Fisher, C. iDiven, S. Henderson, J. Perry, R. Martin, B. Henderson, T. Ingram, D. Weaver, D. Hippensteel, G. Karper, C. Dunlap, B. Cramer, C. Nocho, K. Chamberlin, D. Killian, C. Stevens. ORIVER tuannnq SENIORS, FIRST SEMESTER: E. Rehok, A. Stake, D. Wise, M. Wenger, B. J. Kramer, F. Forrester, M. Brechbiel. SECOND SEMESTER: W. Mickey, L. Fogelsanger, E. Cressler, D. Martin, J. Dysert, D. Heberlig. Forty-seven underclassmen also completed the course. R 'E S FRoNT ROW: J. Kline, R. Henkman, Ji. D. imma, W. Maier, D. Keefer, 1. Frey, 1. Tritt, J. Scraffortl, Mr. Harry Jacobs. SECOND ROW: D. Clugh, E. Shoap, S. Stark, B. Baughman, R. Nye, B. Hoclcersmith, L. Wenger, R. Perry, R. Weaver, W. Gribble. THIRD ROW1 B. Taylor, J. Deutsch, D. Bock, W. Mickey, C. Furry, A. Barnet, R. McDonald, R. C ll B Leherknight, D. Kauffman. FOURTH ROW: R. Cubhler, B. Hippensteel, A. Shimkanon, C. Jones, P. Keener, J. Noel, M. Diehl, L. Runshaw, B. Smith, R. Myers. CGHSGRVAI ION CUIB FRONT ROW: A. Whisler, J. Meredith, J. Watson, T. Lane, K. Geedy, A. Rambo, J. Shoap, L. Wilson, P. Proctor, D. Waugh,Mr. Askins. SECOND ROW: D. Watlel, K. Thrush, C. Stevens. D. Killian, L. Carey, L. Cline. F. Plasrerer. N. Hoover, G. Rhinehart, D. Ruth, R. Lantlis. 94 III Ill W M? nl 'Z X Q Q CHESQIGAOGRS Ethel Holtry, Joan Hamilton, Lois Hovis, Ann Martin, Beverly Shirley, Joyce Kern. vs !! Ol y, N' ll Dolores Lynch, jean Kramer, Judy Rhine, Joan Parr, Bonnie Parr, Jean Swartz, Jane Kramer, Patsy Beiclel. 96 f-4 l qmls athletic association FIRST ROW: E. Holtry, G. Lloyd, M. Suffecool, D. Rhone, J. Schwenk, J. Kramer, J. Kramer, C. Flagle. SECOND ROW: J. Dysert, E. Loskill, B, Hippensteel, J. Hamilton, S. Piper, j. Swartz, M. Mellott, J. Rhine, P. Biedel, A. Miller, 1. Crawford, M. Mitchell, Mrs. Cable, M. Robinson. THIRD ROW: J. Russell, S. Negley, S. Frelin,' C. Mouer, B. Means, J. Myers, B. Shirley, R. Garman, J. Hershey. officials clus FIRST ROW: S. Warren, M. Mansberger, M. Mellott, J. Rine, J. Myers, B. Lewis. SECOND ROW: V. Hinkle, J. Kline, M. Reed, A. Masralski, J. Mastalski, S. Negley. BACK ROW: Mrs. E. Cable, S. Fleagle, S. Albright. 97 I f 1 1' X , T 1 1 1 ,'1' If ,If J ' flf 1 I 1 l VOll6y-Ball Red Giants FIRST ROW: A. Miller, A. J. Kramer, S. Frelin, C. Flagle, P. Beidel. SECOND ROW: E. Mowers, J. Dysert, J. Handshew, B. J. Kramer, J. Crawford, G. Lloyd. Black Midgets FIRST ROW: J. Russell, E. Hol- try, E. Cressler. SECOND ROW: M. Brechbiel, E. Loskill, J. Hershey, M. Robinson, M. Wenger. Sparklers FIRST ROW: C. Naugle, S. Neg- ley, M. L. Mitchel. SECOND ROW: B. Wagner, M. J. Angle, S. Fleagle, B. Shirley. Farmerettes FIRST ROW: J. Kline, A. Mas- talski, C. Heberlig, J. Lewis SECOND ROW: J. Brechbiel, J Scrafford, L. Hovis. Black Raiders FIRST ROW: R. Garman, J. Myers, M. Mellot. SECOND ROW: B. Beecher, P. Reed, M. .Mansberger, S. Kelly. Yellow Canaries FIRST ROW: S. Glessner, B. Lightfoot, J. Mastalski. SECOND ROW: M. Harmony, B. Martin, T. McCleary, J. Helm. 98 N-. Navy Cadets FIRST ROW: M. Kann, J. Schwenk, J. Hamilton, C. Mouer. SECOND ROW: S. Piper, A. Kann, B. Hippensteel, C. Bly. Green Demons FIRST ROW: S. Hershey, V Sites, V. Hinkle, J. Stine. SEC- OND ROW: P. Cummings, S Devor, D. Gilbert, P. Thrush J. Yost. Jun lon A125113 BASk61ZBAll FIRST ROW: D. Myers, D. Keefer, R. Baugh- man, C. Kuhn, R. Hippensteel, D. Bock, D. Sowers. STANDING: Manager G. Werzel, G. Porter, F. Wyrick, A. Hutchinson, R. Kauffman, L. Agle, Coach Harold Bishop. MRS1' ROW: R. Mowery, J. Nye, W. Murray, C. Kauffman, U. Funk. STANDING: Coach Charles Foreman, C. Fisher, A. Rambo, R. Nye, D. Van Scyoc, C. Mellon, D. Long. 71th. Ano th. GRACE FIRST ROW: G. Rinehart, 1. Gibboney, L. Clippinger, J. Lytle, R. Ruth, G. Warren, S. Van Scyoc, L. Coy, R. Goodharr. STANDING: Mr. Charles Foreman, D. Pugh, R. Freeman, D. Coy, T. Reed, C. Weistling, A. Lovell, G. Plasterer, F. Martin, E. Sheaffer, R. Cisney. JUNIOR hloh 1 1, !'l,g'F' ?z H1 .M , G . 'Midi 'Ill' l f 31 'E DEL- fi I Q 1. - hge 25 gi I 1 Y? 5 if ,1 1, F f gr K ,f 4? V3 rvfzfifiiwl gl,.k:LiL,,1E.L fi' 3 FIRST ROW: B. Bard, R. Keefer, J. Frey, J. Tritt, L. Wadel, G. Rosenberry, R. Angle, B. Strohm, T. Kling, B. Wheeler, H. Dunlap, J. Staver. SECOND ROW: D. Reath, K. Chamberlin, R. Light- foot, D. Shoap, L. Wenger, J. Gribble, D. Highlands, D. Easterbrook, D. Rotz, K. Swartz, I. Black, B. Smith. THIRD ROW: Coach Howard Strawmyre, Coach Clair Baughman, B. Weaver, D. Sowers, F. Wyrick, R. Seilharnmer, D. Negley, E. Hanlin, T. Woltz, T. Helm, Coaches Francis McPherson and Charles Foreman. IN FRONT OF TEAM: Nickey Gribble, holding Booster. vanslty-footaall SEHIORS Junlon VARSII FIRST ROW: D. Easterbrook, S. Robinson, T. Wolrz R. Beam, D. Kauffman A. Hutchinson D. Sowers R. Seilham mer, B. Freeman, R. Mcoomud, B. Gnbble, D. Negley, E. Hamlin. SECOND, ROW: R. Peffk, F. Maley, L. Gutshall- S. Nye, P. Gribble, R. Kirkpatrick, W. Murray, E. Karper, R. Thompson, U. Funk, E. Zinn, C. Bell. THIRD ROW' F. Martin, G. Madden, J. Carson, C. Mellor, T. Reed, J. Snyder, E. Bietsch, R. Norcross, M. Sheaffer. FOURTH ROW Coach Francis McPherson, G. Weitzel, R. Hippensteel, B. Hockersmith, C. Kuhn, Coach Howard Srrawmyre. DGP l2All ' S T2 1 vest mg throu h the smuggle 11 Wx!! 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Black, L. Morrison, M. Scott, Coach Clair Baughman. THIRD ROW: T. Woltz, C. Williams, E. Karper, R. Norcross, Mascot Nick Gribble. Larry Beidel-Scorekeeper BAS GBAII KNEELING: D. Myers, L. Ingram, D. Stitt, F. Hemminger, B. Smith, G. Smith, D. Stine, D Easterbrook. STANDING: Coach Francis McPherson, R. Lightfoot, I. Black, D. Highlands, D Highlands, W. Shope, T. Kling, G. Rosenberry, J. Frelin, J. Hopkins, B, Weaver, D. Sowers. J' u -V J fha QQQ .r 53 J' cl' 145 J 5 01 O A X610 8 9 ggi! J' E71 A 4 '5 if 5221 41 I -aff af ' 9 495'-2-2-an-1 4 X CORAL RESTAURANT Home Cooking Home Baking 25 W. King St. Shippensburg, Pa MIKE BILLY' N S cr so J. RAYMOND SMITH STAR BRAND SHOES for the Whole famllif Antique Reproduction of Moderately priced Solid Walnut, Maple, and Cherry Furniture Shoe Shine and Expert Repair F W k h H Headquarters for Dr. Scholl's Products rom or S Op to Ome. WEAVER'S CUT RATE I2 E. King St. Shippensburg, Pa. Headquarters for Cosmetics Rubinstein Yardley Old Spice Hudnut Revlon Evening in Paris BRENER'S Furniture - Floor Covering - Stoves i . Shippensburg Waynesboro Chambersburg M. 108 The Eyes Have lt That Something Which Cannot Be Replaced Once Lost. Make an Appointment Today at N. D. STALEY'S loptometristl All Work Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices l04 E. King Street Shippensburg, Pa. Work Clothes - Dress Clothes - Doys' Wear - Military Supplies - Camp- M and N RESTAURANT ing Supplies - Luggage - Paint Lurgan Avenue Shippensburg, Pa. Foo twea r ARMY-NAVY SALES CO. Willis Woolridge A Phone 5l8-Y I9 W. King Street g Shippensburg, Pa, VICTGRY THEATRE The Latest in Shows Shippensburg Pennsylvania TOWNE CLEANERS Laundry and Dyeing Repairing and Alterations Three-Hour Service Phone 7l-Y 30 N. Fayette St. Shippensburg, Pa. 109 R O T H ' S Fine Home Furnishings Rugs - Furniture - Linoleum Refrigerators - Home Appliances Frigidaire ' Phone 121 Shippensburg, Pa. Mas. Rosen M. HYKES ACME STURES Wallpaper Paints Rugs 218 W. King Sf. Phone 108-W E. King St. Shippensburg, Pa J. PAUL and PAUL L. FOGELSANGER Insurance Agency 34 W. King St. Shippensburg, Pa r REED'S CUT RATE Photographic Supplies and Photo Finishing Newspaper Agency Patent Medicines Candies Toiletries Tobaccos Baby Supplies Magazines 22 W. King St. Shippensburg, Pa. 110 DIFFY'S DRIVE IN Comp'Iete Curb Service Good Food The Most of the Best For the Least shippensbufg, Pa: R. R. Na. 3, Route II 'I'I'l BURKHART'S RESTAURANT The Oldest Restaurant ln Shippensburg E. King Street Shippensburg, Pa. SHIPPENSBURG HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware and Sporting Goods On The Square Phone 330 Shippensburg, P lie an , IDEAL CLEANERS Dependable Cleaning and Service Branch Office-Shippensburg, Pa. 7 E. King Street GEORGE E. RHINEHART SL SONS Electrical Supplies and Installation Complete Line of Hotpoint Appliances 33 W. King St. Shippensburg, Pa. Phone 322 C. E. Television Hallicrafter Television 112 HAUK BROTHERS Atlantic Service Phone 9479 Shippensburg, Pa. J. FRANK PUGH JOHN K. wYNKooP C. E. Appliances Calves G Live Stock Allis Chalmers Farrn Equipment shlPPen5bU 8 Pe'm5YlV3nl3 Phone 24 Shippensburg, P ELMER I. GRUVER Masonry Contractor Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. No. 3 113 Meet Your Friends At The SUGAR BOWL Smorgasbord PIatters-Sandwiches-Sundaes--Candies 40 E. King St. Shippensburg, Pa. MAJESTIC BARBER SHOP FRIENDLY RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food Open 5:30 a.m. - li:OO p.m. 34 W. King St. David Eagle, Prop L. S. FOGELSANGER Fancy Ciroceries, C-as and Oil Corner of King and Washington Streets Shippensburg Pennsylvania For Complete Coverage of Local News Farm News Sports Read The NEWS CHRONICLE Largest Semi-Weekly in Pennsylvania ll4 RAY L. EYSTER Pontiac 6 C7 8 - C. M. C. Trucks Sales and Service 67 W. King Street Shippensburg, Pa. Phone 385 A. HARGLEROAD Cr CO. CRAHAM'S SUNOCO The Home of STATION Good Meats W' King sh Luncheon Meats a Specialty Phone 215 P Phone 9458 Shippensburg, P FISHER'S FLOWERS We Telegraph Flowers 700 E. King Sf. Shippensburg, Pa. TOWNE SHUPPE hippensburg's mart tyle portswear hop 43 W. King St. Shippensburg, Pa. Phone 302 'l'l5 THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Shippensburg, Pa. THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DENTI-ER'S KEYs'roNE Pness Home of Electrical Appliances Wedding Stationery 235 F' King Sl- Announcements Phone 130-Z Formals - Printing Carl E. Shuman Shippensburg, Pa. 122 East Garfield Street HOU' Fashions ar the GO0DHART'S snoe stone Talk of the Town 3 E. K' S . w o R 1' H ' s ' 'ng ' Shippensburg Pennsylvania 22 E. King St. ' Shippensburg, Pa. S. D. JONES MOTORS INC. Sales -'- Ford -'- Service Phone 212-213 Shippensburg, Pa. 1416 'Z A VARSITY SHOPPE Where Friends Meet STROHM'S FOOD MARKET P. A- VAN Al-I-MAN Fresh and Cured Meat DRUCCIST Groceries and Green Goods The Rexall Store 214 E. King Sf. Shippehsburg, Pa. 54 E' King sf. shippensburg THE HAT BOX PEGGY SHIPPEN CARD AND GIFT SHOPPE Where Originality and 44 W. King sheet Individuality Reign Lesher Millinery Shippensburg Pennsylvania I8 W. King St. Shippensburg, P THE BEISTLE CGMPANY Manufacturers Party Decorations - Novelties Shippensburg Pennsylvania 117 A good appearance is often as important as a good education For the Best in lVlen's Wearing Apparel-Shop At WEAVER AND GATES in Shippensburg, Pa. GORDON H. BAKER KlRSSlN'S DEPARTMENT The Maccabees s'roRE l , Lite, l-lealtlfi, and Accident 32 E. King Sf. And Hospitalization Insurance Shippensburg Pennsylvania 66 E. King St. Shippensburg, Pa. Call 67 HELMAN'S MAC'S GULF SERVICE George A' Mccann Fine Infants Wear Gift Items W K' 'F S . . . est mg and ayene ts lvlaidentorm Bras - Laros Slips Sh' b P l' ' 'ppm mg ennsy 'am 29 E. King sf. shippensbufg, Pa THE VALLEY BAKING COMPANY INC. 118 ,ns HENRY'S Shippensburg, Pa., R. D. No.' I BAKERY Phone 950-R-3 PENN ELECTRIC CO. JOHN R. WARREN Custom Built Furniture Antique Reproductions Repairing and Refinishing Shippensburg Pennsylvania TOWN STATIONERY SHOP PARR'S SPORTING GOODS STORE 55 E- King Sf- Nationally Advertised Athletic School Supplies Equipment Stationery Footballs-Basketballs-Baseballs Magazines Tennis Equipment-Footwear I9 S. Earl St. FRANK E. FERRARIS Plumbing and Heating Engineer 8 S. Earl St. Office 26 Shippensburg, Pa. Telephones Residence I07-W CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH LEVI S. HIPPENSTEEL Dependable Used Cars Sh PP b s P Y' G. LEDNARD FOGELSDNGER RICHARD M. FOGELSDNGER Dependable Insurance 0. C. BAUGHMAN JOHN A. FRANKLIN Rural Cas Service 85-87 w. King se. 'I50 Y Sh b P PP g R h dA Sh pp b R. B. MILLER JOHN DEERE NEW HOLLAND Phone 309 120 CARSON'S BUICK AND IMPLEMENT CO. Buick Cars - McCormick Farm Machinery Ritrier Highway Phone 936 Shippensburg, Pennsylvania JCHN S. HEBERLIG Dealer in Farm Implements And Supplies N. Seneca St. Shippensburg, Pa. PHONE 60-Z SUPREME DAIRY BlGLER'S CROCERY Cold Cuts--Frozen Foods 117 W. Burd sf. Groceries-Green Goods i 248 E. Orange St. Shippensburg, Pa. - Shippensburg, P-a. RICHARD TEXTILES Joseph B. Hoffman, Inc. 121 I' HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Shippensburg, Pa. Every Service Consistent With C-ood Banking Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation H SL H CHEVROLET Member AAA Member of Keystone A. C. Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac Sales and Service Phone 106 Shippensburg, Pennsylvania 122 Congratulations to the Graduates of '54 BUILDERS MART., INC. Phone 525 Shippensburg, Pa. The only store of its type in central Pennsylvania Burd and Fayette Streets HDCKERSMITH AND SONS Fancy Groceries Frozen Foods S. K. F. INDUSTRIES, INC. Shippensburg Division W. King Sf. Shippensburg, Pa. 123 CAROTHERS MARKET PARK ESSO SERVICENTER Groceries-lvleat-Produce Home Dressed Poultry Orrstown Road and Lurgan Ave. shippensburg' Pa' W. B. Brown Prop News As The Students Make lt Read THE BARKER Voice of the Greyhounds Published Every Six Weeks UNION EMBLEM CO. High School and Fraternity Jewelry Commencement Stationery P. H. Nissley, Representative Palmyra, Pa. 124 fi. mwaiua ag Nm., .1 uw .uh ,w.m,,.m mwaw. ' - ' m.vmr5,M.mu.nmum ' ' 1 ' nm MYER- C0 t1E6lAIE P-IESS I hwslns -Cfmzliillfnmvv lub linda X I Nw ., , ,, . f--, W . V V A .4 ,, X ' ,2fE'Wi '- .Q qt K . we ...N W,.5lJh,,,,,, Y I ,MKMELA Ak --' L' QQQFW-'fd-,,, V vw' , f -w....- N- - ' . .f-21175 .lf haf RN Q, ' ,,...w , , X . ,ffm - ., wg , ' 4 6 ,gc . 1' :K 'bw ,.,,.X- L at b I J K ,, .irwqv .. .T P ', f A , A -sf' , yrs, . ' ..-' ' , '- V-. 7 V Q .,,,,L,....,..,.-a 35,1- - M at pf Ng ' 4' 5' in 4 A ,H M'1 ,4' 7 A X A f f ' ,A Q ' f - 1 ff - . 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