Spring City High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Spring City, PA)
- Class of 1946
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A 1 , A. 1' L.. 1, ut, , ' ' 'U - - V ' ' lo I w ' 1 lv, NCDTES ON HER LIFE 11101111 '1 1814 111 ll 1x0x11s 011 1111 xx 18 1 1 h11s lll W 11111 N1 1x1 s 1 1111 xx 1s 11111 1111111 S001 ll h11 1111111 1111 11n111V 1110x111 to 3131111 1 11x 1111 xo g 01 he1 1n11 1llXll1f.., 10n11111t11l hu m 11x SLL0ll1l ll V 1111111 111011 sh1 111111111 UISIYIUS 1011111 -111111 Q1 11111111011 111 1010 she 01111111111 1 t1 lllllllg' 1108111011 lll Spllngo C1tx 11111 t1111.ht 111 the 111111111 Stlbtt qL1'l00l 101 txxo 111.18 e m1111e11 1111111211111 L N10 91 UlSlllllS 111ssrn1t1 11111 to th1s 11111011 1 son C' Flstlill xv 18 111111 Th 11 111111 tlme Jf h1p111ness xx 1s 1ol1oxve1l 11x 5011012 101 .shortly 21fte1 Mr Mosel 1 fnst 1181118111111 111 W111111 W ll 1 111111 01 Ill fluenm In 1920 Mrs M0591 16811111811 te l1,l1ll1f., Ill th1 Spllng, Lltx 1112.11 S1hoo1 then 101 1ted 111 the Cl'lLllLl'1 St1eet bllllllllltl' Mole than 2000 puplls 1e1e1xe11 lI1S1111LtlOI1 lll I'l1f.,l1Sl'l 11111111 he1 xxh1le she se1x111 as 1 member of the 11c11ltx She xx IS the dean of the senlor cl1ss for mdnx years She d1re1t1111 m1ny SGHIOI 111ss pl1ys and hdperoned on var1ous W lShlI1g'tOI1 1211138 In 1d1l1t10n to her mdnx school 211t1x1t1es M1s Moser se1xe1l 1s olgan 151 1n the Flrst Exangel11211 llld Re1orme11 C h1111h 01 Ixox 61510111 f01 thlrtx xears On Septembel 27 1941 1fte1 .1 long 1111 01 se1x1ce Mls M0s11 cleared dem of the senlor class dled 111 the H1hnem21nn HOSI71t 11 Phlla de1ph11 A fr1er1d ounselor 1nd te21che1 xx IN qone Though s11e IS gone we xxlll not forget hu She xx111 l1xe 111 our hearts and mmde for many mdnx xears to 1om1 RUTH STEWART Page F1xe 1,11 1' 1' L., 18, 12' ' .'1'.'1' 'l, ' I' 21 ch' '2.' 110 '11 10 7 ati: '. 2 rllie 11' 11: 'l'hi.' -1 ' 1 '2 .' 1121 rl '1 ' 2. 1' 1 211't1' 1' , 1 '2 'A 11 1' g ,. 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' ' K a 11 'ffff To The Class of 1946 And now xou lea e 10111 Alma 'XIate1 eaeh to follow h1s ehr se11 path As xou co11t11111e 10111 edue 1t1o11 111 the tutme xeus 1 X011 1111111 th 11 lhe llght kmd of 11 edue 111011 te uhes t use wh 1t We k11ow md how to imd out what we WlSh to know It ewes us ldeals 01 11111 1Le md publle xntue 611111 the Cllltlllf, to follow them It d1st111g.,u1shes between the real and the sh 1m It sheds lts hght 11110 the ealth s dark plfmces It le lds ue out of b1g,0trw and lntol e1111ee 11141 pomts the w IX to blOc1dCl sym p1th1es And 1 fLl1lL1 1eghf11d for the 11 hts of othe1s WM P TOLLINGER SLIDQI 1 lslllg P1 111c1pa1 Page SIX if JJ - : Nigel 1. .Q . ' ' ' ' 1' M Superv1s1ng Pr1nc1pc1 s essctge I S 3 , ' 1 '.. , L. . ' K. tv I ' 1 lv . 5 .2 ' ' ' 1 .y,2 .Ag mzxj j '11 z 'N 1 ' ' 11 1 'z ' 12 ' .' us 0 :1 ' 1 v 2 ' U v . v 1 'L- I 1 y' - . - 1 V I V '., ' r . ,Lx 3 . , , x if 2 ' Lv Lv ' lv ' - ' ' 1 1 'lu I 1 2 .' ' 'Y V' ' - x.: ,J 2 ' K1 -2 Lv 1 . . ku - 2 ' ll. . 2 A A . ,. T. . ' x Jg. L, .1 77 'Qu TO THE CLASS OF 1946 From now on xou ll be on xour owl more than exer before We hope you put into actual practlce the sk1lls and technlques learned ln School and ube them to good ad vantage Today 'ls .ilvsays the world can ube people who thlnk clearlx md who haxe th courage to defend then' convletlons Unlte yourselvei wlth COI1StI'LlLtlX9 iorees to bulld a better c1v1l1zat1on In the hubtle of modern l1VlIlg take tlme to be smcere klnd and true they do so much for Vour chalacter M115 you have an untroubled mlnd lt IS the most sat1sfac tory thlng ln the world CHARLES H WISE Pl1I1Clp3.l Page Seven 1 1 ' 1 1 D 1, I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 .A ' 1 1 - 1 L. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , is f y , 1 ' Y 1 L' I 3 . i 1 . v . , L. ' 1 1 'v ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' s X T Y 1 . 1 y 1 , . . . 1 V V . 1 . A 1, ' . 1 v '1 1 1 , SCHOOL BOARD Treasurer Vnce Pres dent W YV1 K 1 S1 bon u p A Bennett Wagonel ecretary Presudent PlCE1t Frank Frederickson Edward C. Willever Warren S. Woodward ag 'gh ALMA MATEB H411 to our school so braxe and true Hal to the colon both XVhlte and blue NLM her olore forex er fly Sm her nralees far and hlgh .'l 1. 1 - . . , M . - 1 ..v ,-, .- . , - L - . , ff A'..' ' . . . . . . , r ' ' - .v y , L s V v ' - w Y. 1. 0 . K y , . . v ' 1 7 v . 1 V Chorus To S C H S a song we THISG A song of glory honor and pralse Maw her record be ever brlght Forex er We ll smg of the blue and Wh1t6 A bong of xlctorv we slug today Well Smg of lt forever and aye Well Work to make our school the best To make It stand aboxe the rest Page Nme PIRATE LOG STAFF DONALD SHANER RUTH STEWART KENNETH HARPLE BETTY MASSENBURG Editor Edxtol Abbt hdltol A551 Editor 1 JEAN FREDERICK Busmess Manager A459515 Emma 1 JOHN MALENKE ALMON WILSON NORMA MELONEY Ass t Busmcss Clrculatlon Photographlc Manager Manager Edltor Page Ten ll ll - ' - ' 1 T , A , K 6' N Ss Vw'5Pi',?i ' , X .7 X x, .A ' 7 T 5 A if E A Wf 1 A f 'f'77' .. T T. .A Q T ' PIRATE LOG STAFF vw. 5 K JOE LUDWICK MARY JEAN KFEN OWEN NORTHACKER Sportb Editor Sports FCIIIOK Alt Eclltox KIT FY KIRKPATRICK Ant Eclxtor MR I BLAINE GEYER Faculty Advxsor Page Eleven 1' 4 1 ll ll l . . I K V 'H 1- 4' 'aff ,x ' ' , U E , ,I ar, . 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QT . - -.Mi is 1 ffwiv A Q 51' ' A X ZA , N 1 1 . g 5.1, , -1 : . - .-,, .., ,, ,, V A X .',,q acuff MR H SCOTT GREGG MATHEMATICS West Chester Teachers College MRS KATHERINE ROGERS ENGLISH Junmtx College Temple Ul1lVCYblI.y MRS ELIZABETH MISS PEARL HADFIELD KIMES ENGLISH HISTORY UISIHUS College Ursmus College West Chester Umx of Penn Teachers College Umv of Penn an ,an if MRS MARIAN MRS LOIS GUSS MISS RUTH CHRISTMAN HISTORY ENGLISH CIVICS Penn State Wxlson College Umv of Penn Page STRATTON LATIN FRENCH ENGLISH Albrlght College Penn State Twelve pm 'Q MRS LORENA PELLETTE SCHOOL NURSE Ph11a Orthopaedxc Hospltal aau f MR W KENNETH Mlss EDA RANSOM Miss DORIS HIGH MR WARREN ROTHERMEL ART HOME Economics FILER MATHEMATICS Mdnsfleld Teachers Juamta College SCIENCE GEOGRAPHY College penn State Kutztown Teachers Mlllersvllle Teachers Penn State College College MRS ELEANOR MISS MARY MR RAYMOND MR WILLIAM G DETWILER ANDREWS CHANDLER EWING MATHEMATICS COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL MUSIC Urslnus College SUBJ ECTS SUBJECTS Drexel Institute Plerce School Bloomsburg Temple Umverslty Temple Umverslty Teachem C0110-Se Page Thlrteen Temple University Qacuff MRS ARTHUR MRS HAZEL WISE MR EUGENE MISS SIGRUN HEDRICK JR Cmcs GROFF BASSOE MUSIC Shlppensburg PHYSICAL PHYSICAL West Chester Teachers College EDUCAT'0N EDUCANCN Teachers College Umv of penn ADDHIHCTIIHII Temple Umversltv MR I BLAINE GEYER SHOP Sh1ppensburg Teachers College M1llerSv1lle Teachers College Umv of Penn MR SAMUEL MR NORMAN MISS PEARL BEAR RATCHFORD SCHAFFEL MERCANICAL AGRICULTURE SECRETARY DRAWWG Penn State Mluefsvlue Cornell Umvcrslty Teachers College Lebanon Valley Page Fourteen ' g Teachers College C RADE SCHOOL TEACHERS I'1o11t IOXX lett to llght M11 I4 1519 F11Nt 1 1119 Mux Dans Ix111derg,arte11 Mus Dubson bvcth L 1 xde Iulementuv buhool P1l1ll,11Jd.l Mlss Cook Second and Th11'd C 1 1de Mus Shoemlker Plrst Grade Second 1011 left to ught Mu btlll IOUIUI C llde Mus 10111011 Thlrd Grade Mu Pe1111x p lLlxll S1xth Q 1 :de Mu C 1em011t I muth md I lith C 1 ICILN Mrb Roth e1mel Fltth C 1 ide P1 1 F1111 1 'I I 1 v - 1' H1 11 .11 i'1 9 .14 1'-1 vc U ' . f - 1. ,.f,, 1 1.f , 1. 1, f , . 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' . . , 12 . ag' XCYI A MESSAGE FROM IUSTICE OWEN I ROBERTS F01 mer Member of Ulllted States Supreme Court ITH xou1 graduat1on you are passmg an lmportant mllestone on you1 1oad tg maturlty to c1t1zenQh1p to the respons1b1l1t1es, these 111xolxe Nexe1 xx ae there a t1me ln the hlstorx of 0u1 countrx when the need +01 an lllfOllTlGfl and actlxe pa1t1t1pat1on by llldlXlEllldlS 111 local and na tl0lldl affans xxas mo1e u1gent th 111 noxx Xou and the other young people xxho 11a lQdXlllg' school to lJCg'lll WOUI SQIIOUS xxork Ill llfe w1ll 1 xfexx xea1s be the body of ou1 LltlL9llSl'lllJ YOUI behtfs xour dCtlVl t1es xx1ll shape the pohcles of SOUI cou11t1es XOLII states dllil XOUI Il3t1Oll XOUI school tralnlng has eqlupped xou to thlnk Do ll0t take Othel peopleb x1exxs leadx made Th111k a11d l9dS0ll fo1 xoulselx es about pub l1t quest1o11s Do not be led bx p1opaganda 01 coerced by pressure lhmk out the 1l16SllOllS vxhlch are p1ess1ng fo1 'sOlLlt10Il xx 1th the bI'31llS Cod has LIIXQII xou and xxlth the Qqlllplllflllt XOLII tldllllllg' has afforded meateet good to the g1eatest llLlfTlb6l lou xx1ll make m1stakes but 111 the long lull xou xxlll haxe made a xx orthxxh1lc COlltl1lJlltl0ll to the sound DLllJllC. 0131111011 xx h1Lh IS the xely l1fe of 1 people s goxex 11n1e11t xx hlth ouls Ex e1x man and xx oman 111 the Unlted States has th1ee g1eat obllga tlone The f11st IS to l1xe acco1d1ng to the lfaxxs If thev are not Sulted to QXISUIIQ' COIlClltlOllS thex can be altered 111 ALCOI dance xxlth the xx 1ll of the ITldI01ltX But untll so altered QXCIX one oxves loy'1l obedlence to them The seeond IS to dex elope one s oxx11 chal 1ete1 and capatltv eo that hte shall xleld hlm or her the greatest posslble 1eturns lntellectual and mater1al xx1th111 1eath The thlrd 18 to th111k soundlx a11d act w1sely as a LltlZ611 111 mak111g and shaplng the p0llCl8S of the gox er11ment under Wh1Ch we l1xe a11d of xxhlch each of us IS a part Ill aetlxe dynamlc part and of xxhlch xxe a1e the masters llOt the servants My best w1sh for you and my hlgh hope 18 that each of you may grow 1nto a happy man or woman mav fmd succese 1n vour chosen voca tlOl1 and mav be a thoughtful useful Cltllen If that hope and wlsh are iulfllled you may at the end of llfe look back and say that your lourney has lndeed been good 9, I Page S1Xt6en O 1 ' 1 v Y X . 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CZ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT SHAFFEL ROBERT M LATSHAW ANNA MAY SLEMMER ALMON H WII SON Pres dent V ce Pres de t Sec eta y T eas rer Class Pres1dent's Message Class of 1946 It IS wlth great appreclatlon that ue 1cknovxledg.,e being, the fxrst peace tlme graduating class to produce a yealbook We the class take this opportunity to thank co edltors Ruth Stewart and Donald Shanel splendld work 1n creatmg th1S productlon We feel honored ln havlng had Mrs Tunna Moser as our teacher and dean lf only for a brlef perlod of tlme and dedlcate thls book to her memory Although our wavs Wlll soon part nevel wlll we forget the many happy days spent wlthln the walls of S C H S and for thls prlvllege parents teachers fellow students and frlends we thank you ROBERT SCHAFFEL Presldent Class of 1946 Page Elghteen i i i n r r r u J - . . . . V 1 V T . r . li - ' r . ' 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 . . . , . ,, . . - Y . 3 faculty advisor Mr. I. Blaine Geyer, and all members of the staff for their ! 7 . - ' ' nf -I 1 ' - 7 I 7 . Y! ' Y n , Y . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY T all began one day early lll September 1942 Then there were nlnty three of us To some of us from East Vmcent West Vlncent East Plkeland and East Coventry llfe at Sprung Flty Hlgh School wa nev. and dlfferent To those of us from Spllng Clty It was IOLltlll8 for we had spent our sew enth and elghth vears of school ln th1s stme blllldlllg lhose flrst few weeks for all of us me mt zenewxng, old dilltldllltllltei and formmg new frlendshups DUFIIII, our sophomore ye tr our cl rss xx ls tlrst ongtnmecl Robert Schaffel was elected presldent Robert I xtshm xxce p1cs1dent Sue Snyder secretary and Davld Wagoner tre tsuxcn We c in rec ill enloymc, our flrst soclal event a Chrlstmts d mee th xt we u After th tt c xme the May Hop and later a roller skatlng pzrtx Thus ended our sophomore year Our class was reorgamzed it the bbgllllllllg, of oul ILIIIIOI' year Both the former secretary and the former clzss ll6lSlll8l had left to zttend other schools Robert Schaflnel md Robert I ltsh tw were 18 elected Anna over the flnanclal dutles Our class as 1un1o1s sold magazme subscup tlons sponsored by the Curtls Publlshlng Company Interest Ill th1s pro lect was created by d1v1d1ng the class 1nto two team One had a stuffed Navy goat as ft mascot the other an Arms mule The yenture proved profltable On March 1945 the Junlor Semor Prom was held 1n the school gymnaslum Decoratlons created a troplcal atmosphere and muslc was prowlded by Peggy Reld s All Gxrl Orchestra So ended 1 successful year As SEHIOFS we are engaged ln the publlshlng of the thlrd xnnual year book Slnce that September four vears ago we have decreased 1n num ber from nmty three to flfty seven Of the thnty four who have left us Uncle Sam has clalmed several for the zrmed forces Others have re placed carefree school days wlth factory hte and vsorkmg d Lys We pre sented the class play Llttle Women on April IZ and ls Our cl tss was the flrst to resume the Washlngton trlp That three day CXLLITSIOII w1ll never be forgotten Tlme passes svuftly Soon our school dau s w1ll be over th1s however does not end our class hlstory In the future we wlll be sep xr mted each tak1ng up hls occupatlon or career but m etch of our memolles vull be a place reserved for our school d ays VICTORIA PEARSON Page Nmeteen I , . l - 1 1 1 D 9 v 1 I I 1 1 . . . . , , ' , , ' ' S ' ' . bc L r I x , K1 K1 1 4 3' r L 4 x1 K1 4 ' 'K1 A11 1 ' ' y. 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L, . , . n n C 4 J u its 19- Y 11' 1' N IC' RECINA T BANDURSKI East Coventry Secretarlal Reggie Reglna may be c1llcd e1ther Jenle or Regg1e She IS one of our commcrcul students who comes to school on the East Cox e11try bus Her one amb1t1on lS to go places 111 the buslness xx orld You can soon not1te Regma because of her he1g,ht among the other SCIIIOI' g,1rls She has no known enem1es and lb '1 glrl vuth whom you can have a ,grand t11ne EX ERETT BEARD Sprung Cnty Industrlal Arts Evle ootball 3 Eur. was 111 IlldLlSll1dl Axts student untxl he an svs ered a 1.111 fo1 stunt 111 the Coast Gund EVICS fav 01116 sports are footb 111 and track lll both of vxhlch he paltlcxpated 111 hlgh school We hue llllbbfsd hlS frlendly smxle but we knoxx that xxherexex he goes he vx11l have 110 trouble lll makmg, new f1lGlldS because of h1s amlable personahtw VS ILMEh BEARD Sprung Cnty Industrial Arts Beardle W11mer IS one of the many boys xx ho took the Indus 11131 Arts Course So fax he hasnt become mterested 1n lb seen VNOlk1Hg 11 h1s fathers store H1s p1ls are D1nky Penny and Herb NAINCX JANE BUY ER West Vlncent Secretarual Nan Nan IS one of our COYlllTlEl'Cl8l students vxho has 111 f.Cllt1OllS of g,o1n1,, o11 to busmess school after graduahon from S C H S From there she w1shes to obtaln a secre tar1al pos1t1on Her hobby IS readmg and she 11kes all sports She spends her week ends 1n NOTflStOWH but 15 Just another West V1ncent bus passenger durmg the week She has many fr1ends and IS 11ked by everyone who knows her Page Twenty I . ' V' ,t K' ' u - vv ' 1 L v 2 ' A1 ' 01 ls ' 4 1 : 15 ' 1' VL- v I h 1 ' . 1 ' A- R ' r I ' 1' .l , Y ' - ' . L ' .' , . 1 ' , 1' . L , - .1 - H F - 4 X 1' ,' 1 v, B. 2 5. -'. - . K, , ' - , . , . .Z - - . V V . 1 . . z . . -- ' . 1 x .' . . . , L . ' ' - 1 ' 1 ' v t - f ' - - s 1 v' ' . ' , V .' . . ., ' . . ' in ' ? I' v 1 y 4 A L W ' y A ' - 11 - vv 1 . ' ' , v '.. R' L3 the fair sex. He likes sports. especially baseball. Often he i , .llkkx Xu' aff , J '51 -. LJ so an f .qs gd. 2 fi Q is A v f w V4 Y ' li ll f ,, , .. . S B Y 1 . - . I . ' . H ' . . . . .' 1' ' , - - I , ' ' ALLEN ROBERT COLLINS JR Sprung Cnty Agrlculture Reds Baseball 3 4 Band 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Allen IS one of our agrlcultural experts Reds as he IS commonly called can be heard playing the cymbals whenever the band strlkes up He also plays an lmportant role ln the Future Farmers of Amerxca Hls good nature and brlght red halr as well as his ablllty to laugh when made the vlctlm of a Joke have glven us many happy moments m good old S C H S CORRIEN ANNE DIEMER Sprung Cnty Clerical chlCklB Hockey 1 2 Glee Club 3 4 Baseball 2 class She IS always cheerful and frlendly to all Her fav orlte hobbxes are horseback rxdmg danclng and swxmmmg IRMA EPPEHIMER East Vlncent Secretarial Here lS a quiet but frlendly young lady who IS con sclentxous about her work Irma belongs to the farmer ette d1v1s1on of our class As she IS a commercxal stu dent xt IS her desnre to become a secretary Good luck Irma' We know youll succeed DOROTHY FAGLEY Sprung Cnty Clerical Dot Dorothy IS another of the Jolly glrls 1n the class She enjoys her classmates and IS ready to lend a helplng hand We are sure she w1ll succeed 1n anythmg that she may un dertake Page Twenty one , . 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' H ' ' U Chickie is one of the smaller members of the senior . - , ' H ll JEAN FREDERICK Sprung Cnty Academic Basketball 1 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Year Book 4 Newspaper Jean a lover of musxc plays the plano and enjoys dancmg Her cheerful hello for everybody helps to make her pleasmg personallty Her ambltlon IS to become an Engllsh teacher and she plans to go to Ursmus next year ANITA P FUNDERWHITE West Vmcent Academic Fundy Anlta IS one of our numcrous students hallmg from West Vmcent Shes a typlcal farm lass bashful but friendly An academic pupll she hopes to take up teach mg as a professlon LOIS ELAINE GILLESPIE Sprung Cnty Clerical Glee Club 3 Lols IS one of the nappy go lucky members of the class If you were to walk down the halls of S C H S and hear someone chattermg or laughmg xt would surely be Lo1s For vocatlon LOIS has chosen halrdressmg Much of her spare tlme IS spent rollerskatlng not to mentlon sxrxtmg letters to a certaln sallor Best of luck LOIS CHARLES GRU BB Sprung Cnty Industrial Arts Jlm Band 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Grubby can usually be found near a Juke box He enjoys danclng and IS very good at lt Swlmmmg IS an other hobby of hxs He IS always ready to help anyone xf he possxbly can He has been Wlth the school band for several years Grubby 1S undec1ded ln h1s future work but we wxsh hlm lots of luck 1n whatever he decldes to do 3-4 ' ll H V . 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Page Twenty-two RALSTON GRUBB Sprung Cnty Agn-:culture Snap Baseball 1 Track 3 Ralston IS one of the few agrlcultural boys ln our class He lxkes football basketball and baseball and goes to see games whenever posslble Last year Ralston partlclpated m track one of h1S favorlte sports After graduatmg Ral ston expects to work 1n a factory We wxsh Ralston lots of luck 1n h1s future work DORE FAROLYN HAIDEMAN West Vincent Secretarial Dor1s IS one ot those students who comes to school on the West Vlncent bus She takes the commerclal course but would like to take up nurslng after school She IS a glrl who llkes horses and spends much of her summer vacatlon r1d1ng She 1S envled by her many senlor class mates for her blond naturally curly halr EVELYN MAY HANEBURY Sprung Cnty Academic ' Monk Basketball 1 Hockey 1 Evelyn IS one of the smaller glrls of our class She especlally when lt comes to makmg odd dlshes Although she dxdnt take an actlve part 1n sports she xs very mter ested ln them As Evelyn asplres to be a nurse after grad uatlon she expects to go 1n tralnmg KhNNETH HARPLE Sprung Cnty Academnc Harp ken IS usually found ln the company of h1s frlends Penny and Bearclle He 1S often seen dr1v1ng h1s car around As yet Harp has no deslre to be a lady s man He 1S a member of the trxg class Ken was one of the asst edltors of the yearbook Llke most of the other male mcmbcrs of the class Ken IS not sure of h1s future work because of world condltlons ' ll H f . A ' I 7' is always lively and jolly. Evelyn says she likes to cook, 1 . ,. Page Twenty-three MARGARET ANNE HILL West Vincent Academuc Margie Glee Club 2 3 4 Newspaper 2 3 4 Even though Margaret lS one of the more qulet gurls ln our class she has a pleaslng personallty and IS well llked by all She excels m her hobby which IS rldmg horses Margle thmks she w1ll be a nurse Best of luck m what ever you do Margle' NELDA PATRICIA JOHNSON Sprung Cnty Academic Patsy Glee Club 12 3 4 Patsy a more qu1et member of our class has proven to be a very loyal and co operatlxe classmate Ice skatlng lS Patsys hobby not to ment1on automoblle rldmg wlth Clarence Nursmg lS the fleld which Patsy wlshes to MARY JEAN KEEN Sprung Cnty Academic Keeme Hockey 1 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Basketball 1 Band 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Keenle has proven through her hlgh school days to be a helpful and loyal frlend Keenle IS a lover of sports both the ones ln which she can partlclpate and the others A majorette ln the band she always had a rmg Slde seat at football games Although Keeme hasnt declded upon her vocatlon we know she w1ll succeed Smooth sallmg Mary Jean ELEANOR KIRCHHOF Sprung Cnty Academuc Basketball 1 Baseball 3 Hockey 4 Newspaper 1 Glee Club 3 4 Eleanor a studlous Ulrl makes out very well ln her school work Smce she IS well llked she is a frlend of all her classmates A member of the hockey team she enjoys all sports her favorltes are swlmmmg 1ce skatlng and bas ketball She emoys readmg or Just havmg fun Her fu ture depends on Bob 1 ' H ' D y - , . ' ll FY - , . . Y . . Y . U ., . enter at Jefferson Hospital. Best of luck, Patsy! ' ' I! . , ' l , H ' vy I , . Y ' G. Y l - . . .. , . S I V , , - Page Twenty-four aw. fox .14 lf si . , T Nh I , L - ,K v 5-Ax. fs- I lf, iff if ' -'ru L 1 KITTY KIRKPATRICK East Vincent Secretarial Kitten Hockey 1 2 3 4 Kitten is a friend to all and is always ready to have fun She likes all outdoor sports Her chief interest IS animals which she says she likes better than people Kitty intends to be a secretary till she has enough money for her chief ambition which is to have horses and plenty of them ROBERT M LATSHAW Sprung City Academic Bob If you see anyone hurrying home to his goats and chickens you can be pretty sure its Bob He also takes an active part in his fathers hardware business Bob was selected by his classmates as the most studxous boy ln his class He would like to go to college after leaving C H VIRGINIA CAROLYN LEWIS East Coventry Secretarial Gmny Basketball 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Hockey 1 Newspaper 12 If you want to have a lot of fun Just see Gmny because shes always laughing and having a good time She is very good natured and never seems to be angry at anyone or anything In her leisure hours she enjoys list enmg to records and danclng to them She plans to become a secretary and hopes to attend a school in Virginia. JOSEPH CHARLES LUDWICK Spring City Academic Joe Basketball 3-4 Year Book 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Baseball 3 Joe an academic student is one of our all-around athletes. Outside of football, basketball, and baseball Joe spends his time playing the drums and marimba and watching wrestling matches. Being the active student that he is, Joe takes part in all school affairs, and his record as a good sport is hard to beat. Page Twenty-five it L... JOHN R MALENKE East Coventry Academic Jack Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Newspaper 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Year Book 4 John in one of the musicians of the senior class H plays a baritone in the band and orchestra and also slngs 1n the Glee Club His good sense of humor has made hlm a host of friends John expects to become a member of his fathers bakery BETTIL MASSEINBURG Sprung Cnty Secretarial Massenbettyburg Band 2 3 4 Hockey 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Year Book 4 Bettie always happy and gay has won many loyal friends She is a member of the Glee Club and this year is a drum maJor She enjoys all social act1v1t1es and IS willing to partake in any one of them One of her favorites is dancing Bettie enjoys watching all sports especially football and basketball Her ambition is to secure a po sition in the business world as a secretary MARGARET McKAY East Pukeland Secretarial Glee Club 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Margaret IS one of the most quiet and studious girls ln our class Boatmg IS one of her favorlte sports F01 vocation Margaret has chosen the secretarial field Smooth sailing Margaret' NORMA JANE MELONEY West Vincent Academic Glee Club 2 3 4 Newspaper 4 Year Book 4 Norma hails from Chester Springs Her sparkling eyes and friendly grin are well known throughout our class and her charming manners will long be remembered. She is willing to cooperate with all, as is shown by the fine job she did as our photographic editor. Norma enjoys swimming, at which she has achieved perfection. Norma expects to further her education by going to college. We know you'1l succeed, Norma. Page Twenty-six JACOB MILLER Spring Cnty lndustrlal Arts Jake Jake has a deeply rellgxous nature He IS kmd to all and IS always ready to help out rf he can Hls hobbies mclude playmg hlS gultar and drlvmg h1s automoblle Jake lrkes to travel around xn hrs automoblle and see d1fferent parts of the country After graduating Jake would llke to go to a Bxble School and study to be a mlnlster ROBERT MOORE Sprung Cnty lndustrlal Arts ' Dmky Slow but sure-thats Dmky Just give hlm a little tlme Hes one of the few mxdgets of our class Hls krnd and good natured way has made hlm a fnend to every one 1n our class Dmky plans to go to a business school HOV! ARD MOWRER East Vlncent lndustrlal Arts Howdy Football 4 Howdy IS our strong man and a frxend to everyone He l1ves ln the country but lt doesnt take hlm long to go zoomlng 1nto town on hls motorcycle Howdy makes out quite well 1n h1s subjects especrally 1n mechanlcal drawmg After graduatmg he may contmue to drlve a coal truck or study to be a mechame OWEN NORTHACKER East Coventry Academic Zeke Football 4 Track 1 Year Book 4 If you hear a car raclng around the town 1ts prob ably Owen w1th Bobby or Jack Regardless of lessons or workmg at the greenhouse usually Owen IS wherever the gang IS You often flnd Zeke IH callmg dxstance of a g1r1 he IS really a casmova Owen IS a member of the trlg class and llkes to work ln chemistry class He IS an ardent French student' We are sure that Owen w1ll suc ceed 1n whatever he takes up after graduatmg whether It be art work or somethlng else ' ll H u 11 f - ' ' . ' ' ll y! - , ' I I ' U - .. . ., . . , . We wish Dinky all the luck in his future work. 7 ' ll !l .. ,, - , - - - - .. ,, ' ll U Y - . y . . . U ,, . . . 2 . . U . lb YY Y , ' I Y Page Twenty-seven it A 1 IW! 'Lf Ya -bf VICTORIA JOY PEARSON Sprung Cnty Academuc vlCkI8 Orchestra 1 3 4 Newspaper 3 V1ctor1a lb 1 very stud1ous g1rl who always has her homework dont She enjoys sewmg and hand1work of all k1nd Her qu1et personallty becomes her however she IS always pleasant and mce to everyone She expects to go to college to become a mathematlcs teacher It IS her 8IT1bl1lOll to teach at S C H S BETTE ALLNE PEIFFER East Coventry Clerlcal Rudy Glee Club 2 3 Wherexer there lb laughter and fun you w1ll f1nd Betty GSPCCIHIIQ vuth her frlends LOIS G1l1esp1e and Jean Strohl She can easxly be 1dent1f1ed by her short black curly locks and dark eyes She IS a member of the commer c1al tlerlcal class RICHARD PENINYPACKER Sprung Cnty lndustrlal Arts Penny Football 4 Basketball 2 4 Penny 1 a fuendly cheerful easy gomg fellow HIS stud1es nextr vnorry h1m 'md he never breaks hlS arm carry lllg books home yet he seems to get along all rlght Penny loves to argue He shows great ab1l1ty 1n football and basketball Penny IS undeclded 1n hlS future work but h1S many fr1ends vush hlm the best of luck ln what exer he dCCldCS to do MARY ANNE PRUYN East Vlncent Academlc Prune Hockey 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Newspaper 3 4 Perhaps the I1VC116St member of the class of 46 is Mary Anne Hockey newspaper work and glee club take up most of her extra tlme An aCHd9mlC student Mary Anne hopes to attend college but her greatest desxre IS to be a neva spaper reporter Page Twenty e1ght VERNA RUOSS North Coventry Clerlcal Basketball 3 Verna 13 usually seen w1th a smlle on her face 'md rlght ID the m1dst of fun She enjoys sports and has '1 good time 1n whatever she does Although Verna takes the commercml course and does rather well m her work her future lb unclcclcltd We wlsh you luck 1n whatever you may do ILLEAINOR RUTH QAILER West Vmcent Academnc 'EllI8 Glee Club 2 3 4 As you can ste by her DlCtLll'0 Eleanor llkes to laugh enjoys a good lokt md derlves much happmess from school Her friendly nature and efflcxency have made her many frlcnds at Sprmg Clty She lntends to take up nursm her carter ROBERT SCHAFFEL East Vnncent Industrlal Arts Bob Football 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 has CllSl.lI'lgL1lShCCl hxmself 1n many ways As class presx dent and as 'an athlete Bob has proven hls '1b1l1t1es His favorlte sports are football and baseball m both of whlch he has actlvely taken part Anytlme you need any help just call on Bob and he w11l do all ln h1s power for you DON ALD 'SHANER Sprung Cnty Academic 'Dlnny Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Baseball 2 Newspaper 2 3 4 Year Book 4 Dmny IS one of the most actlve boys m the glass as you can see from the act1v1t1es llsted above Hls hob b1CS are sports and muslc Besxdes bemg co edltor of the year book Don holds down a c1v1l servme posltlon at the local post 0fflCC We are sure he w1ll succeed ln anythmg he attempts t 'Q w L 1 ' Q ' L l Q V . l 4 K. . . C . K v '1 Y L - I ' U 1 ,2 L., ' Q Q ' -1 ' . Q Q Q. QQQ . Q C . Q Q l K. Q l . L . Q . . Q . Q . g as Y . ,. Bob chose to follow the Industrial Arts course and U .. Q . , . . . . . , . . . . . . , v A K ' I ' H U l ll I ' ' 4 ' 1 1 1 Page Twenty-nine MARIA JANE SHETLER Sprung Cnty Academic Basketball 1 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 Glee Club 3 4 Maria is a friend to everyone and IS always willing to help For three years she was the manager of the hockey team Her chief interests lie in drawing and painting Maria always does well in her studies After graduation Maria IS thinking about studying to be a technician DORIS SHOFMAKER Spring C ty Secretarial ' Shoey Glee Club 4 Cheerleading 3 4 Shoey has a ready chuckle and smile that have tracted many friends Doris can be seen at all football and basketball games leading the crowds in cheers Her hob bies are dancing and collecting pictures of Van Johnson Doris has plans to go to business school before she secures ANNA MAY SLEMMFR West Vincent Secretarial Glee Club 3 4 Year Book 4 Anna May is one of our most efficient commercial stu dents Her pleasantness and klndly helpfulness add much to the happiness of those associated with her Anna Mays outstanding hobby is drawing With her commercial know ledge Anna May plans to make her way into the business world BETTY JEAN SLIFER Spring Cnty Academic Betta' Basketball 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Newspaper 2 3 4 Betty Jean an academic pup11 is one of the few girls who really enJoys mathematics enough to want to major in it Editor of the school newspaper and a member of the glee club and hockey squad she is kept busy with her extra curricular activities Her hobb1es include dancing ice skating and going to movies Page Thirty - J V ' 1 I Y! .. ,, - at- a position as a secretary. Happy landing, Doris! J ' ll I LOIS LOUISE SMITH Sprung Cnty Clerical Shorty If you are looklng for Lols sometlme and cant flnd er perhaps you should look 1n a roller skat1ng r1nk Her one deslre IS to see a b1g roller skatmg shovu 1n New York She IS one of our cler1ca1 commerclal g1rls and would 1ke to take up booltkeeplng after graduat1on Her hobby IS collectmg stamps and post cards She IS a qulet glr ln school anyway and IS llked by all her classmates MARIE SMITH Sprung Cnty Secretarial Smltty Glee Club 4 MRFIGS past1me IS wr1t1ng letters and l1sten1ng to the rad1o Her fr1ends cher1sh her loyalty and fr1endsh1o Her favor1te hobbzes are horseback rldmg ICS skat1ng and dancmg Mane IS a good student and mtends to further her educatlon at P1erce Busmess School We all know she w1ll be a success 1n the busmess world RUTH ELAINE STEWART Sprung Cnty Basketball 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Year Book 4 Ruth has a cheerful d1spos1t1on and IS known for her 1nv1nc1ble courage and determlnatlon Her hobbles are col lectmg post cards and Swlmmlng She also enjoys play1ng the plano and drawlng She IS one of the most actn mem bers of the semor class she holds the t1tle of co edltor of the year book We know she w1ll succeed 1n anythmg she undertakes JEAN STROHL Sprung Cnty Clerical Baseball 3 Glee Club 2 3 Jeans most outstandmg feature IS her beautlful Lvr1ll 1ant red halr It IS only at rare tlmes that vse ee Jean w1thout a sm1le for she seems to enjoy life and her fr1ends 1mmensely Speakmg of frlends Jean has made many dur 1ng her four years w1th us Her favorlte hobby IS house work S1nce she IS a commerc1al student Jean w1ll prob ably enter the bus1ness f1eld ' M LY h , ' ' ' . 1' 1' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . 1-- Academic Ruthie Page Thirty-one MARY TAYLOR East Vmcent Academic HMIIFIY Hockey 1 2 3 4 Newspaper 2 3 Mary small as she may be IS very hvely and full of pep She IS actlve m sports and xs a member of the hockey squad After graduatlon she plans on becoming a nurse Good luck Mary' We know you w1ll succeed LOIS WAGONER West Vmcent Secretaraal Lo1s lS a Jovxal llttle blond who emoys gomg to the movxes A good typlng and shorthand student she IS usual ly on the honor roll She halls from the great open spaces Ludwxg s Corner Lo1s ns well llked by all her classmates DOROTHY SARA WALLEIGH Clerncal If you have any rare stamps Just see Dorothy because she collects them Stamp collectmg and bowling are her hobbles Dot has a wonderful dxsposxtlon and ms always ready for a laugh She doesnt know what she wants to do ln the future as yet but her cheerfullness w1l1 carry her through SHIRLEY WATTS Sprmg Cnty Clerical Shlrley IS one of the very qulet members of the sen 1or class She co operates wllllngly and IS liked by all her frxends She enjoys dancmg and blcycle rxdlng Her future plans are undeclded but whatever path she chooses we know shell be a success Page Thxrty two , I IU Y , . y ' West Vincent . . , , - . , I . HERBERT WEAVER East Vmcent Industrial Arts Buck Herb IS a happy go lucky fellow who always seems busy and on the go especlally 1n shop and after school If anyone wants to argue about horses he should Just sec Herb H1s keen mterest ln horses and hrs fondness for fox huntmg account for h1s ambmon to own a race tlark some day Lots of luck Herb ' DORIS JEANNF WEBER Sprung Cnty Academic Glee Club 1 2 Dor1s IS one of those rare students who says she hkcs hrstory Though not very actlve 1n school sports she partlcularly 11kes both xce skatlng and roller skatmg Sh takmg the academlc course Dor1s holds hrgh hopes of be commg a nurse ALMON HENRY WILSON West Vmcent Academic ' Al Band 2 3 4 Year Book 4 Gleo Club 3 4 Al IS an academxc student studylng for the bar Hrs wonderful powers of deductlon whlch have fascmated us all should a1d A1 xn h1s future work He devotes much of h1s tlme to the band and orchestra and IS seldom seen m the halls wxthout his faxthful camera If you ever want to be convmced that you are wrong just argue wlth Al HELYN YACULAK West Vincent Clerucal Helyn IS one of the members of our class who comes from the country Her hobbles are horseback rxdmg and swlmmmg Helyns favorlte pastxme IS readmg She IS cheerful and frlendly to everyone To further her educatxon she plans to attend Plerce Bus1ness School J ' nlootlf . I . . . - D also likes to go swimming. Like many of the other girls Page Thirty-three fx 49x BERTHA YEAGER Sprung Cnty Secretarlal Bertha s hobby IS collectmg post cards For her future xocatlon she plans to be a secretary She has a very pleas mg personahty and xs wlllmg to co operate IH any 8Ct1Vlty She enjoys Fldlflg her bxcycle down the Schuylklll Road and g01Ilb 1ce skatmg, MARI KN YOUINGBLOOD East Vnncent Academnc Sknp Glee Club 2 3 4 Want to be b Zlllllflll f.,lI'lS7 Well just sen M3IldIl lll the neal future as xt IS her deslre to become a beautlc lan Her favorite sport IS lce skatlng She IS very am bltlous and spends her spare tlme workmg at Seven Stars Restaurant as a vnaltress In the fall she mtends to go to college CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS Red and Whlte CLASS MOTTO Ever Onwald Toward New f1OI'1Z Page Thlrty four CLASS PROPHESY I h1d nl e 1ll lrom Bob Lntshaxx the other day He ald l1e wanted me to come down llld see Illlll Remember h1s slogan 1n 40 vxas ror xxo doll1rs all hou1 Ill conslder lt lol IIILLC doll 11s l ll do lt Well IIC s qtnte a ea1penter novx gettmg four dollars an hour So I deelded to go down and see h1m I-Ie was up on a roof Ilxlng somethmg when I got tnele 1-lex bob 1 snouted No soone1 had I Sdld that than BANG' r1ght on my head lell hls H1-IIIIIIILI I xxas out llke a ll ht and I started to go up l1ke a PIQCC of dust It eemed up Llp up 'md up About th1s tlme poof my subconsclous rnmd took over I eould see the xx IIOIL vxolld Ol1' xx hat '1 t11r1ll and ex erythlng was 11f0S1Z0' IXIITIOSI lnstmtly I s1xx 1 truck d1 1x1ne down the ro'1d wlth Jake Mlller at the wheel By tne looks ol the t1 uek he xx IS a real mechanle He w1s 111 Phllly when I saw h1m so I p esume tnat IS vxhele he xxo1ks lnele xx1 Dllllly S1 lllll l'ostm1ste1 Gene11l IS von know by the se111or class book lle xx 1s holsebnek lldlllh Wltll LIIIIDLIII I 1ylo1 VNIICII I saw hnn then suddenly Glorla Inxen xx nlxedp st 11d I dldl 1 clue lonk 1t the 1 Ihe A1111y N1xy -.,lllIL' Wh1t 1 tl11lll It vx1s' You should hlve SLLII xxho the coaches xxele N1xy ec 1e11 Sen 1lleI 1nd Almy eo 1eh Pennyp1eker It w1s 1 SLUIL of 13 7 w1th the N 1xy IIIL 1d llld the Axmy te11 mole y1rds to go Oh xvh It IIILIICIS Pennypacker and Seh1llel used to be' Hold VULII h1ts IOI 1 th1llle1' I fl xneed oxel T114 IS vx 1y and deelded to get 1 good look 1t lt vxhlle I h1d the chanee Kltty Knkp1t11ek ol 1ll leople llld you should I1 1xe seen l1er nlfty ranch' Her husband 1 1 llty N1xy e lplllll xx Ib out 11d1n,., Vxlth her And vxho do you thmk was blCklng her up LUIS G1llesp1e She WIS 1 IIXOIIIL N'1xy eo11espondent and she backed up Kltty on all IILI xxor1les llld fe11s 'Ihen I s1vx a p1ofess1on1l g1n1e the Phll'1delph11 Exgles were playing Dlnky Moore llltl ol 1ll thlllgb Why 11e xx lb eheel leadlng 1t 1 profess1on1l game I dldnt know they dld such thlllbh but t11ere he stood IS the head one too' Oh' Dlnky youll really go down lll hlstory MISS Andrexxs 1nd M1 Chandler 1e1lly d1d our glrls a good turn 1n h1gh school We hid QLIIIO a lexx good SCCIOIITICS Reglna dandurskl xvas a prlvate secretary who was p11ct1c1lly runnmg the IJLISIIICSS for hex boss You knovx the type you dream about As I looked xround I saw DOFIS Haldemun ln New York typ1ng no less Yes she was a secre .ary too Nlce salar1es too by the vx xy the1r clothes looked Natur1lly they had been mar ICCI and I heard th It most of the g1rls 1h the class xx ere Of course I couldnt tell way up there lf they vxere marr1ed or not I xxondered hovx Spr1n C1ty l-I1gh xx as comlng along., so I looked down 1nd who do you thlnk vxas typlng axv IY7 Bettle Massenburg Spe1k1ng ol marrlages IS 1 looked around the country I was trymg to see Whlch mem bers of the class h1d become housexv1ves or successful romant1c husbands Allen Coll1ns lllfl gone lnto partnersh1p xxlth Ralston Grubb 1n runmng a farm Each had a separate l1ome for h1s l1mlly IIICI had speclallzed ln contour farrnlng Of course Ch1ek1e was ITIBTIICCI We could see 1t commg 1n 40 She even told us her wedd1ng pl 1ns Nelda Johnson who h 1d 1lvx 1ys been so smooth vxlth the fellows had 1lso settled CIOWII wlth he1 handsome 1n1r1ne 111d xx IS h1x1ng QLIIIL '1 successful marrled llfe I vxas looking or hc1 daughter but I guess she vx lb ln bed Mrs Beehtel w1s 1lso n'11rr1cd but Im probably not the flrst one who told you that ble 1no1 seemed Qllltl, happy and l1ttle Bobby JI vxas 1n f1rst grade Vlrglnla LLWIS W lw IUIIFICCI 1nd ve1y happlly too when I saw her She also sur prlseel us xxhen she llashed her d1amond the slme t1me Cl11ck1e d1d Oh' happy days f0l the housevxlxes We 'uessed MIIIL would flnally get marrlcd to Sp1der They just seemed to go to ethe1 I'he1e she was the lovely l1ttle Mrs keeplng house for the two llttle ones The last ol our llst of housevxlves eoncluded wlth the glrl wlth the beautlful red han but no tempe1 Jean Strohl Blll was happy Wlth h1s l1ttle wlfe and she was def1n1tely pleased vxlth her husband As I was lookmg ICTOSS the country somethmg caught my eye and I looked back QUICK ly Yes It was Al WIISOU ln shorts We always knew h1m to th1nk for hlmself and he IL 1113 cl1d He practlced l1xx 1n shorts on hot days He must h'1ve been a pretty good l1wyer to get away wlth 1t that IS all I have to say Thlllkllll ol law made IUC turn to Washmgton to see 1f any of our fellow classmates were there to FCIJILSLIII us There was Sen1tor Beard lfgllllflg, over some t1mely lnterest wlth Representatlve Yeagex Why Berth1 we dld not KIIUW I really was proud to see them there On 111other QIIIILL ILFUSS eountly my eye eaught Betty Jem Sl1fer wmtmg some tlnng IIICI then hgurmg out some blg long 1n1thematleal equ'1t1on She must have been on 1 seclet govexnment m1sso11 There eould be no other solutlons for such problems Page Thlrty f1VL 1 1 '1 1 ' . 13' 1 ' 1 , 1 -xx ' 1 ' - - . -- 4 , 4 ' ' ' L . 1 , L C ' 1-' ' 1 z . . , 1' - 1, v' . . ,, . . , , , A . ,. ,. , -,, - 1 . - ' 1: r 'Y . . .1 . 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' ,. 4.. . ,' ' , 4, , ' ' 1 . ' 1' X C 1 H K C L1 C xi . 1 ' 1 1. '11 . ' 1 ilk' 1 . 1 ' 1 . 1 ,Z 4 .,, , ' , . L ' . vs' ' 4 L , . cu. Z, 2 ,. , . ' Q .. 4 - '. s 1 , 4 X '.- x ' .2 ' I ' ' ' . 4 . . 1 ,um 1, 1' 1 ' 1 1 ' . - U, ,x ' s, . .4 1 ' 4 T ' 4x ' v , ., ,' 4 .' ' 1 ' .1 - .Y , U . 2, . A . 1 . 1 1 - ' . ' ' ' . K , .1 ' ,- .4 , ' . .L4. 4 1-- , . . 4 4 . . 4' . ' ' x- . . 1 . . A , A . L I , , 1 ' 'M 1 . 1. 1 . ' ' . . 1 X KE 112- 4,4 . - i X , X L ' , ' 1- . 2 . v E , . .. C U L 6 ., ., ,. , , , . ' 4 4 ' fx I -- 1 ll1111k1111, of that made me wonder about T1bct I looked aeross the oeean and who111 do you thrnk I saw? Irma Eppehlmer She was on a trxp across the ocean evldently on her honeymoon We had some pretty neat members ln our class and we must admlt that, although beauty 1snt everytnlng It 8lW8yS IS DICE to have Lvelyn Hanebury 1ea1ly came out on top w1th the t1tle of a slack modeler A neat pose It was that l saw nel 111 as 1 wa ,,lane1n,, long the country Mary Jean Keen backed up Evelyns t1tle wlth a modeler ol bathlng sults D1d you see the last o11e she modeled' lt was m lVlademo1selle Qu1te tne type as We used to say 1n 46 Hubba Hubba Sh1rley Watts was ll'1C1LldCd IH then group When I was glancmg around I saw an attlaetlve young glrl comlng out ol a beauty salon Shlrley s Beauty Salon Her name gave no elues as to who her husband could be but by the looks of the salon sne nad lnade a HICC place for herself IU the beauty world Helyn Yaculak stood up beslde Shlrley Wllll the t1tle of a dless deslgner She had orlgmated a IIQW neekl1ne that became qulte lamous Howeter I am ashamed to adm1t I dont know the deta1ls of It We had some mus1c1a11s III Olll famous old el1ss as you eould very well expect Of LOUISC you knew III folty SIX Joseph Ludwlek would beeome 1 band leader and he was QLIIIC the 1JOpLlldl one lol only 1 fhlllg been lll buslness about Lllgllt ye11s Jaek Malenke was Ill the IULISIC bllbllltob too lle was an olchestxa leaclel emoyed It too DOII Webel and hex Slllfllllb seemed to be qlllle the fad' She had made a lllt w 1th cvelyon Although Joe was malrled Jaek w lb Ollly en1.,a,,ed to be lllel1llCd Dolls was Illdlfltd too but we 'mad seen that com1ng Olll IIUISCS from among us gate the gldl d tot 11 of th1ee Fhey had all r1sen to ,gxea pop11la11ty Not be111g a well lnformed person on I'lllI'Slllg I wlll just tell you wh they were MHFIOII Youngblood Eleanor Saller and good ol Anlta Funderwhlte She was an ILC hockey player and loxed lt When you l1ear of her team playmg you ean notlfy us About th1s t1me I had begun to wo11de1 lf we had any doetors ln our class and guess what I saw Ma11a Shetlel and w hat a nlce understandlng doctor she w as' She had met her husband ln college He had been a year ahead of her all through college and she was happlly marr1ed Owen Northacker had become the doctor 1n hls town and was known throughout Phlladelphxa I heard he was 1 braln speclallst Ruth Stewalt was a doctor SDCLIHIIIIDQ ln the 130110 flCld Congratulatlons Ruth' I see 1 long road of suecess for you Guess wl1at' Anna May Slemmer was 1 mot IL actress Isnt th lt SllLk, I saw hel on stage a11d she was out for success Then I saw Van Johnson Slltlllll 1n hls ehalr and you would newer guess w ho h1s secretary was Dol lb Shoemaker' Oh' how happy she looked' Between horses dogs and cows our class had really done some reproduclng We knew Dorothy Wallelgh would IIVG wlth horses when she reached the adult stage And sure enough she really turned out some beaut1es Speaklng of horses Margle H111 had won a contest as the best horse back r1der on the Eastern coast To get on wlth the dogs Mar garet McKay had a cocker spanxel kennel a real success IS all you could say about lt Lon Wagoner had been marr1ed for flve years and her husband was qulte famous for hlS cows LOIS was happy w1th two glrls chalked up for her Betty Pelffer was the famous farmer ette and my how she loved the outdoor count1y llfe' Her husband was a farmer as you mlght guess and they have a beautlful home Mr EII'lSt81l'! had left hIS Job to Kenneth Harp clalmed that he and Albert had done qulte lnterestlng work together w 1th the atom and 1n a few years the pUbl1C would be pleased w1th then' work V1ctor1a had fulfllled all her WlSh6S and had become a mathematlcs teacher at Drexel She loved her work as professor as well as Jean enJoyed her dutles as dean of Temple College Jean had had qulte the romantlc llfe She met her husband at a dance and as soon as they had graduated they were marr1ed Norma Meloney went whlzzlng by me as I was up there 1n the clouds and nearly knocked me over Mary Taylor was 1n the plane wlth her so I dec1ded that Mary was an alrlme hostess and Norma was a p1l0t That IS the way It looked to me Howdy Mowrer had taken over h1s fathers bus1ness and Herbert Weaver had Jomed IH w'1th h1m Charles Grubb was a leadlng man 1n a plant as one of the foremen Whlle Dorothy Iegley upheld the g1r1s by grabbmg the same t1tle I guess you heard Louella O Parsons nad retlred Mary Ann Pruyn had taken over and how she loved the work' LOIS Smlth and Mary Anne worked together frequently be cause you see Lo1s was an author She had wrltten two books and the thlrd was ready for publlcatlon Verna Ruoss came last because I thought hers was most lnterestlng Yes she was head of a glrl scout troop 4 H club and the camp flre glrls Of course she was marr1ed too, but that doesnt need mentlomng Here s our class as It stands for 1956 What do you thlnk of us Page Thlrty SIX 'V I I , ' ' 1 x x r ' s 1 s 1 1 s y . v 1 ' . , . I . Y - ' 4 n V l ' ' . . ' 1 1. . 1 .5 , 1' ,, - ' 1. ' , 1 . X .I , . M . ,, l A I 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . 1 , ' I , , , . 1 . ' ' . .' '. 1 ' 1 . . L .1 1 . , 1 1 I . .1 ' ' . -ks . y., 1 1 . , 1 . . 1 ,. 1 ' - f 1 - 1 ll f x K- K- A ' s l .2 1,-. . . s 1 , 1 ' 1' . ,... . l , 1. 1 , . ,. 1. ,. V1 ' , ' ' ss . . v 1' ' ff l t 1 . ' 1 ' x ' v s ' 1.5 . 1' O . l 121 ,.,-, , . -V I J- 1, 1 . . ', ' . 1, . Q X 4 . 1 11 1 1 l- 1 1. , l. 1 Z - t yt ' 1 1 1 '.. 1 - ,1 L -. ' . -. Q . t V. . 5 V it - 1 ' . s ' ' ' v ' I There is always an athlete in every class and Nancy Beyer was the one for our class. ' v - ' 1 4 5 1 v ' , 1 5. ' .1 1 ' I . y . s - - r . 1 1 1 1- S 1 V , 1 3 ' 2 .1 ' . '. K.. Y l v . . . - 11 1 - 1' s '11 - - ,U ' ' ' 1 . 1 ' . , . 1 , 1 1 , ' . X ,. .1 -' 1 . - D . . , , 1 1 1 -1 1 ' Y -1 ' 1 ' . 'i ' 1 1 ' Y ' ' 1 - V 1 . ' A I Y 'I ' ' v . . 7 . ' . . Y . 7 1 1, . . . ' . I - I 1' 1, ' ' A .Y ' 1 ' ' . ' ' 1 - , . Y - v ' ' . Y . Y WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1946 ct 1344 ul Spun Lux HILII Schuol bam of sound mmd md mcmor cu mmlv, xml pulmllsh thu 0111 lvl xxxll md .cstxmnnt lI'l thc mmncr md form follow nf RPGINA BXNDIJRSKIS IIEIGIII TO LEWIS AIVIIVION WILMPR BI XRDS HASIE IO JAY BARQLAY 'XI XNCY IiI'X I R S QUII' INIFSS IO RUI'II RI N FSCIII PI IO IOIIN DPI' CORLIIN DI MI RS LI IFILISMS IO XNYONI' WHO WANIS IHI'IXf1 IX I BI' A COOD IRII ND IO ANYONI W I IOIIIX IJIIX IS IO SUI SM IIA XN IRI-DFRICIxS C R XX HAIIC TO ANYONL WIIO WISHES I'O LOOK DIS NC UISIIPD XNIIA FIND? RWHIII' S LII'xAI3IF PFRSONALITY 'IO ANIYONL WHO WISHES I OIS C II IFSI IE S JI' WFLPX IO LOUISE FANEY CH XICLES CI LBB S LOVF OF DR XIVIATIC,S TO 'XIELSON HULVEY RALS IIJN ORLBBS SUCCESS WITH THE CJIRLS TO DOUGL XS MOYER DORIS H XLDFM XNS INFECIIOLS LAUGH FFR TO VIVIAN MOONEY PVELYN IIXNIEBIJRYS GOOD LOOKS TO ANIYONI' WHO THINKS HE KNIOWS IIOW IO USE IHEXI KI' NNI' I'II HARIJI I' S WOLI' ISH DESIRES FO ELNIER SHANER MARGARI I IIILLS HORSEBAC,K RIDINC1 ABILITY I'O RUTH AIVISFER XII IDA JOIINISON S SULCFSS WIIH IHI BOYS TO BFI I'Y SHANER VIXRY II' XXI REI NS IOVE OI DANCINC1 IO JOSEPH HAKUN IIIXNOR IxIRC,HIIOI' S ABILIIY VO BL IRUE IO ONE BOY IO PHE SIEIN ICLLR IWINS IxIIIY IxIIIIxI'AIRILKS AIIIII IIC, ABIIIIY IO DPLORES HYDPN IOBPI l IAISHAWS IIA I'S IO WILLIS IAFSHAW ' ICIINIA IPWIS INIPRESI IN BOYS IO BEI'I'Y KRAUSS JOSPIII IUDWICK IASI IAI KING IO PIIOEBE SYI HEI D JOHN MAI I' NIIxES DRY HLMOR IO CARL HIGH BFTTIE IXIXSSENBLRCJS FWIRLIING ABILITY TO XNY I'U'IURE DRUM MAJOR Oi MAJORI' I'I'E IVIARC,vARI'I IVILKAYS SHYNI' SS FO BFFIY FINKBINPR NORMA MPI ONEYS C,URIY HAIR IO BI1R'XIIC,F IAVINC EI IALOB IXIIIIFRS LAR IO IIORAC,F IVIOWRP R ROBERI IXIOORES SIIORIWIESS IO JAMES IAYLOII I'15L Ihu ty sucn XVIC. IIIC clubs Y I 5. ' C' gg I' ' ' . V ,Ll J ' 2 Y. I Luz , ' 15 2 ' .Az X .' X z 1 'I 53 Ifff 1 I 'C' I . nf ' LY. III. .XIIIIIQN CfOI.I,INS' 'I'I'IIVII'I'IR H . IIVY, v 'cw 1-1 4: 'a' I 1 1 , IRN 1 I'II'I'I'IIII'XII'IR'S zXI5II,I'I'Y TO I I 'I , M, 'I IIU NICICIJS 'IL IXJI H ' I .'XClI.I'IY'S II'I, 'If H C C' ITII. TIT' 1 3 , I A 'IU BI.-XKE :XS IXI.-XNY FRIENDS AS SHE HAS. ' A I 'f 52 I I. 4 f ' . ' , I A AA .. ,. .x , J ' A C1 A . . . A.. ,. .. .2 . . I NH V ., .., A 4. I ,. . . , .1 V J I X. . . ... . . f I . . ' I ' I' I . I 1 ' 'Q ' 4 I I ' J 'I I I I. IIOVVARD MOWRPRS MUSCI TS IO JOHIN PRUYN OWFN NOR'IIIACKI'RS WOLI ISII IACTIC5 IO HOWARD CRAYIONI VICTORIA PFARSONS S'1 UDIOUSNFSS IO IOIIN RURTAS BI' I'IY PILIBPERS IIAIXY EOUNIAIN ILN IO IIER BROIIIPR WILLIAIVI RICHARD PENN'YI'AC,KERb ILRN IO IOVIANLIL IO DONIAI D DONOHUL 'VIARY ANNE IRUYNS IALRAIIVENESS IO JUNE IIUNSBFRGER VPRNIA RUOSS SIVII1 In IO LAURA BILIILLR I PANOR .5 XILLR S ISIQ BROVI I H 5 IO RAI I II II IDI R L, ROBI RI SCHAI I I I S I LI' ASANI DISPOSIIIOIN IO R XX I OLIxOI'I' DONAI D SIIANPR S BI XUIII' UI WAVI IO IOIIN NFBORAK IVIARIA SIILILPRS IOSYIIJN OI' IIOC QLX IVI XNIAC LP IO XNN X PINII I-ISIL DORIS SIIOEIVIAKILR S SLIIVINPSS IO LLIL XBI' III SIAOI R BETTY JPAN SLIPPRS LOWF OP MAIHENIAIICS TO IXIILDRI D YOLNC S SIXIIIII S IOXI SRXIINIC IO IXNIES LOLIXARI RII SXIIIIIS III 'N I ISII IIFAW SIROHI S BRII LIAIVI LOCKS IO LIAIRI ANN BI-IIOLR RUIII SILWARI S ABILITY TO SUCLP ED IO MILDRED IURNIAI 'VIARY 'I AYLOR S BROVSN BL XLER IO SHIRI FY GRIFFITH LOIS WAGONIERS LOYAL'IY IO BIRCHRLYVILLE TO OLIVER RXSFR DORO'1 HY WALLI' IGHS LIGHT BLUE EYES IO SUE SMITH SHIR1 EY WATTS FRIENDSHIP RING TO KAIHRYN STRICKI AWD IIERBI' RT WEAVER S DRININO XBILIFY FO GRACE THORLNI DORIS WEBERS PLIGHIINESS IO MARY ELLEN YORK ALMON WILSONS ABILITY TO BLUFF TO MYRON WIAND HI' LYN YACULAKS HISTORY DISCUSSIONS TO JANE HART BERTHA YEAGERS SIZE FOLR SHOES TO JOYCE WILLAUER MARIAN YOUNGBLOODS FIGURED SWEATFR TO LLOYD GRACIY In vsltncss. xx huwf vu the class 01 1940 hereunto Sgt 0111 hands and Qc 11 Feblualy Ia 1946 THE CLASS OF 1946 P xgg Thu ty L ight . 1. I. 4. , . ,. , M. ,. ,. . A I , , . . H , H A, . , ,. A, Y . I Q I'1.j 'I ' I I 'IJ ', '...' I ' I 'Q 'I 1'Ii, .. ,. I. M... , JL. Aw, ,. A... ,., I V A ,. ,.. , 1 ' I .I ' 'I ' :I 3'1 I .H IIJI' ANNA MAY SLEIXIIVIITRS LOVIC OF READING TO RALPH IVIERTZ. . , . . . . -. Y I V, .- , , , , in LOIQ .' X' . I 'I OI ROI,III'IR .' 'I . I .1 I NIA C QI ' 'I' 'I'I'ICI'I'lSS 'I'O NICI J ' 1 'I'. I I 'II f ' I u . D A D I 'I 1 .A 4 . . . , .1 dw A MQW h Q 0 fr 4 Q Q Q RALPH FREDERICK JAY BARCLAY JXVUTS T11 YLOR SHIRLEY GRIFFITH President Vlce Presndent Treasurer Secretary IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY 'lhe preselt Junlor Class was organmcd IH 1944 1ts bO17h0m01b war At that txme Ralph Frederlck was el ctcd presldent John NebO1dK x1C6 plesldent Shnley G11ff1th fllled the IJOSIUOI1 of secletarx and limes Taylol took over the dutles of treasurel Txxo socml events top ped off the year .1 Chrlstmas dance 1nd 11 Max hop both open to the senlor hlgh school only Thls year all of the prevlous ofllners Vlele re elected wlth one ex ceptlon Jay Barclay was named as X108 presldent The sale of maga zxnes netted the class a mce addltlon to lts treasury A Thanksgxvmg, dance to vshlch the senxor hlgh school was muted was ou1 fnst soclal event as 'ILIHIOYS For the flrst tlme 111 SCVCI al years the 1un1or class presented a plav Heroes Just Happen Plans are bemg made fol the Junlor Semor Prom WhlLh 18 to be held May 11 The 1un1ors hope that thls event w1ll be one Whlch the semors Wlll long lemember as one of the mam events of thelr sen lor year Page Forty il L- , ' 1 1 ' 11 v1 1 1 'rl ' ' 1 ' '1 L L LL L , L . . . 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L L L , LL I 1 st 1 1 ,' .9 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' - ' 1 '1 L .L , L . , L L - Y .li ELEVENTH GRADE Plrst Row left to rxght DJTIS Shantz Helen Ebmger Mxldred Turner Margaret Webster Betty Llghtcap Anna Flndelsen Bermce Favmger Alda Wenger Kathryn Weiss Ruth Amster Laura Beltler Kathryn Strlckland Mlldred Young Shxrley Pennypackcr Second row left to rlght Lewxs Ammon Eyerett Hulvey Ralph Quay Raymond Lockoff Nelson Hulvey Wxlllam Pelffer Darvun Klrchhof John Kurtas Carl Hlgh John Pruyn Donald Donohue W11l1s Latshaw Thxrd row left to rlght Florence Long Phoebe Sypherd Mac Favmger Grace Thorum James Taylor Mlss McElwa1ne Shlrley Grlfflth Ralph Frederlck Mrs Hadflelcl Jay Barclay Ann Stclnruck Nan Stunruck Delores Hyden June Hunsbur,s,er Ruth Rentschler Fourth row left to rlght Mary Ellen York Betty Fnnkbmer Betty Stager Betty Ibath Evelyn Gaffey Joyce Wlllauer Joan Mlllard V1v1an Mooney Betty Krause Jane Hart Betty Shaner Loulse Taney Clalre Ann Bellock Sue Smlth Last Row left to rlght Elmer Shaner John Neborak James Lockart Lloyd Gracey Joseph Hakun Douglas Moyer Howard Crayton Ne1lIsett John Deevy Ralph Mertz Donald Webster Oliver Raser Myron Wland Horace Mowrer Page Forty one Q-.-4 4 6 I 7: I 1 . 5 h' ' ' . x .x 1' , . 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Y - , , y 1 - - TENTH GRADE Fnrst row left to right Donald Maute John Bruner Warren Holden Carl DeWalt W1ll 1am Davls Roda Beard Charleen Convtay Carl Hunsberger Carl Derlx Leroy Frltz Donald Detvnler Edward Eckert Second row left to rlght Jack Ludwxck James Glordano Rlchard Dare Jack Mourar Thxrd row left to rlght Joan Brunner Helen Funderwhlte LOIS Bowden Bernadette B1lsk1 Betty Hlltebeltel Betty Eblnger Mary Ann Hoffman Mrs Chrlstman Mxss Klmes Ellzabeth Dewees Cathcrlne Casner Marjorxe Heller Florence Flscher Dolores Beard Fourth row left to r1ght Sally Frxel Lo1s Baxter Beatrlce Becker Grace Hem Phyllls Eckenrode Laurel Collopy Nancy H1xson Lorralne Jones June Gumpert Janet Jones, EISIG May Hlpple Rose Good Betty May Cook Elame Ford Fxfth row left to r1ght RlChaTd Groves Donald Haldeman Robert Collopy Charles Lapple Barry Logan Raymond Dav1s Rxchard MCKISSIC Robert Clark Davld Ashworth Roger Heller Rlchard Edwards Warren Mauger Page Folty two .4 .il ' ,- . . . , , 1 1 . 1 , , V. X . . . . ' ' 1 - 1 1 , , . . . . , 1 - 1 1 , ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 ' 11 '- TENTH GRADE l'11st rovx left to 111.,ht Dax ld Updegroxr Alfred Pope Ch ules Spc lkm nn Ambrose Petal mm Ahce Kuglu Helen Mendrny Ruth S1Jl0dl Btttv Taschmr WIIIIAIH Thorum Phlllp Woxsnup Alfred Sh mtg MdllFlCL YL: Ll Second rovt left to xlght Betty Lockhart Jann MLCK uv Ohwe Vanclersllcre Verna YL 11, Kathryn Maths Marlanno Klrk Dorothy Richards Dolls Latshavt Third row left to rlght Martha Klrchhof Betty Jean Wagner Mary Ann Slmon Ann lol bolt Catherme Recdy Betty Llnder Mar1or1e Pezffer Gladys L1ttlef1eld Ruth Kulp Jean Opperman Joan Slemmer Joan Melonq Davtn Moxnrer Erme Plumley Mllchecl Westcott Fourth row left to rxght Donald Sackttt Franklm Umstead W1ll1am Tolbolt John Sax are Sam Swartz Arthur Stauffer James Noel Rxchard Simon George Patton Charles Setzler Robert W1and Robert Wagoner John Rarleh Robert Pe1ffer Ernest St1e1ly Franklln Welkel P agp Fol ty thx ee .A. ,I . U, i , ,' , ,,. ., V 2 . L, ,Q Z . . K., , ,K l Q ' I x '. X x x . 1 r 0 5 1 - 1 x . ' A1 0 ' ' . z ' . ' ' 1 -1 ,Q X '. A' t - ru x V 1 1 - - l I , - as 1 l ' Y - 5 1 ' .0 x - .L -A- er. Ethel Moyer. Doris Umsteacl. Mrs. Christman. Mr. Filer. Miss Kimes. Grace Roberts, ' v ' . . ' - ' - u T K Q Q 1 X - V v 1 ' - l . ' - X . ' ' . ' ' . ' 'z H . . , . , ' . 1 , . ' . NINTH GRADE l-list iovi left to right Nincy Fry Janet Hyden Bernice Grubb Mildred Baker Nmcy Long, Hazel H icker Caroline Kern Nancy Diemcr Jeanne Gumma Emma Lou Evans Second row left to right Loren Guss James Giubiugh Thomas Courtless Philip Carl Buckwalter Earl Dunlap Albert Carl William Hixson Richard Lightcap Third row left to right Betsy Godshall Joan Bickhart Marilyn Hyden Blanche Collopy Edna Mae Lustlg Betty Ann Eckenrode Margaret Fetters Betty Evans Betty Christ man Pauline Beitler Patricia Haller Gloria Harris Jean Hoffert Greta Bauer Back rovi left to right William Carl Edward Davis Robert Blauser Lawrence Buckwalter Marvin Hagenbuch Jack Cullum Fred Hurlock James Fetters James Dell William Choate, Edward Gaffey Ronald Elliot Ellis Dobson Paul Funderwhite Page Forty four E' ' ' ' 7 x ' I 5 2 . v . ' . . ' , 1 , . Z - William Christman. Lloyd Gumma. Mrs. Dudar, Miss Andrews, Robert Keeley. Donald NINTH GRADE l1rst rom lelt to 11,,ht UOYIS Wunbold Do1othx Powell Patsy OConnor N1nLy S1ylo l'hj,ll15 Roan Ve11.1 Platt V11e11111 Root JOSL1Jhll1C McCor1n1ck Md1'11n 'webbter hchth Wambold DlJl0lllj Wen tr Dolly Tyson M1ble Ne1l Ed1th Young bnund 1ov1 left to llght Vlllgllll Pllllll Rnmoncl S7y1nk1Lw1e1 George Nyce RKJLLI SlTlltll RobL1tSt11.rly GLr1lcl Moeller MIS Dllilll M155 Andrews Dougla lVlOU1L1 llllltl 1011 lett to 11g.,ht Ruth Mltehnll Jeanette Supl Anne Neborlk Helen Roclenbuxy M11y Rohlbuh Jmet Str1ekl md WIIIX Sellus Elame Sdylor lVldI'gLlCI'llC Noel Jean Seh1lte1 AllIlC lVl1ll1rd Nancy P1LlVll Nancy Wltt Barb'1r.1 Wltt I'ou1tl1 rovx lelt to 11ght Donald Rutter R1ehard Mull George Yc.1,.iLr CldlLl1LL Slllllfl R1ymond Reynolds GLOISC Tob111s Ambrose Malenke James Remmuth DHlllCl Wled lltl Robert Yost Kenneth WLbe1 Allen Melntylc NOflTl1ll Segner l'1e Ifoxty 1 B- 1' 1 ' -'11 in 'A- 1 Q - N1 1 1 . 1 - ' . A'l 1 L 1 1-- '111 - 1. 1 fr , Z I1 2- . Z1 '1 '10 11. 11' James Rentsehler. Daniel Mosteller. John Syphercl, Richard Slifer. Herbert Mosteller. 2 - 1 2 1 Q 1 1 ' 1 Q Q A 2 'J 1 1 11. 1 ' 1 q - ' 1 - 1' 1 . .. ' 1' wx . , .0 ' Q 1 111 1 - . 1 1 1 1 ' ' A ig 1 ' ' -five EIGHTH GRADE Ibll 1 ox rnt JL 1 X 1 E1111L 1 Au: Ik x Dun Dons Schnoul Suoncl roxx ltlt to T1 fht Ell1x BL 11d LHFIN Wmlwtorth Llfly D1x1s Hury Uxnxtt 1d John Smower Bernard MCCIITII R1charcl Exanx Lncrne Maute lVI1llQ1 N111 Htcluck lVl1s Wlst Ron1lcl G'11fu Clll llottt11stt1n J1y Hltfltld Lornn Fox R1lph bxx1rtz Fourth IOWA ldt to r1g,ht J111Lt Urnstc 1cl Jo1n VS 1lt Eunmt Hmtbury Elemor Sntllu Lorr11nL Ch1ll1s Barba1r1 Hctrlck SAT! Harple F1yL Rudy Dor1s Eckenroclp M1r1Q Bauer Dorm Edwards Janet DeW1lt 'Vlary Auman Bark rom ldt to r1ght R1chard Conway Brovx er Wagoner Horam Setzler R1Ch1TCl Quay George Jones Ernest Hutman Robert IVICKISSIC Bob Mull Harold Kulp Barclay Logan Donald St1u1ter Gustaxe F11.y MUFFIS Se1bert Page Forty s1x Flrwt row. loft to 1'igl1tvBz1 'lz '11 Bacl . L rjn O 111 L1 1' -ttz 1 111111t 11. llzl -tl 1 l. tggvv 1-'-vb -'S . .1 b 1' 1 1' 'g - -1' . 'V' e J ' . z z 2' q -1 . V' . . z . ' ' 5. z '1 . Third row. left to right-Robert Plumley, Earl Nelson, Charles Grubb, Barton Fox. Leroy .. z ' 'z . ' ' '. V Aj -2 1 . z. 2 'Q . 2 1 . 2 z' ' z '. cl ' 'z . zu j. ' 1 -. 1 ' . ' . 2 . A ' . . ' . ' . , , , , . -. , fi SEVENTH GRADE Puxt IOVN lcit to 11,,ht LdDLSS i Putman Janet Slau htm Jxnct Mull VlI',l.,lIl12l Nlllltl Janxu Luclxxlck Jamcf. WOIBIHUIJ Vl1,,ll113 M0505 Joxn Bond Suuond IOXN lglt to 11ffht Sunnnt Bealclt Ruth JLlfI'lLH Kcnngth Fdgluy Barry Fund Hou lrcl Bowden Mus St1 xtton Mxs Gush TLIIQ Tasghnu Bllly Tlythall Kenneth Tlebo Calol Allan Pcggw Dcglu' Th1rcl rovt lclt to 11g,ht Mar xrct Stxnton Gladys MLCIOIIC Dorothy McCrone Patsy Jonu Dons GILIQCI Joan Shdnu Jc tn Snn clx Jacquclms. Dmmtr BLHITILC Cr nyton Som 1 Halclcman Bank IOM lett to rlght H01 me C111 Rlghalcl BCIIW Wnng Lono Jack Sauttcr Byron Sl.llI'lLLkCI' Homcr Erb Waltar Sm xllctb Harx my Rucrodt Rlcharcl Rosnn Elwood E1sc.n haucx I 1 L- l u1'ty-scxw WHO S WHO IN THE CLASS OF 46 GIRLS MARY IPAN KPIN NORMA NIFLONFY MARGARET MLKAY ELEANOR KIRCHHOF 'VIARIE SNIITH MARY AVN PRUYN RUTH SFEWART VICIORIX PF XRSOIN BFTIII' NIASSLNBLRC BFTTY IE-XN SLIFER MARX JE-XN REFNI VIC FORI X PF XRSON DORIS WEBI R JF XN FREDERICK VICTORIA PE-XRSON CORRIEN DIEMER REGINA BANDURSKI CORRIFN DIFMER MOSI I OI UI AR IVIOST DIGNIFIED MOST BASHFUL BFST ATI-ILETE BEST DRESSED WITTIESI' MOST RESPFCTFD BRIC IITEST BFST SINGER 'XIOST INFLUEINTI-XL BEST DANCER MOST NIODFST BFST BLUPPER BFST INATURED MOST STUDIOUS MOST SARCASTIC TALLEST SHORTEST HARDI' S'I YEAR SOI HOMORL Page Fmiv Light BOYS ROBERI SQIIAPIII ALMON WILSON! JACOB MILLER ROBERT SCHAFFEI JOE LUDWICK JOHN MALENKL ROBFRT SCHAI' FEI DOIN-XI D SIIANER DONAI D SHANER ROBFRT SCH XFFEI CHARLFS GRLBR ROBERT SCHAFFEI ALMON WILSON ROBERT MOORI' ROBERT LATSHAW ALMON WILSON JOHN 'VIALFNKE ROBFRT MOORI' I I . 14. h - - , , A --V- ,. .MEA I . , ---- ,' ----- A I I ------ ' MARY JEAN KEEN ---- BEST LOOKING - - - OWEN NORTHACKER Y ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 I ' '---- A J . . , . i , 4. EASIEST YEAR - FRESHMAN Y ' - 1 Y ATHLETIC COACHES MR ROTHERMEL MR FILER MR GROFF Basketball Track MISS BASSOE MR WISE MR GEYER Hockey Baseball Baseball Page F1fty Football Football Basketball 65,29 Q HQ Wgl iq FOGTBALL Idaylng hostto Schwenksvdke we opened the 1945 footbah season Although It was typlcal baseball weather th1s was the tlme for football we proceeded to turn 1n a 25 12 vlctorv Upper MBFIOH was our next opponent Amld a sllght ra1n we handed her boys a defeat to the tune of 42 0 Capt Barclay and Hlgh stole away forlnanylong runs After wlnnlng two games at home we were ready to show our wares to the folks at Nether Prov1dence Yes we won 13 0 Returnmg home we played a powerful Marple Newton eleven and managed to send them home defeated 6 0 West Pottsgrove 7 0 and North Coventry 12 6 vsere our next v1ct1ms who proved somewhat stubborn to defeat Wlth SIX uctorxes under our belts vse were polntlng for two more After we had traveled to Boyertown for our seventh game the Bears really gave us a scare Tra1l1ng 13 7 at half tlme old S C H S came through the second half Wlth three touchdowns and a 25 13 vlctory Thls proved a costly vlctory as Captaln Barclay sustalned a broken ankle bone MCKISSIC Kurtas and a number of others were put on the mjured 11st for the last 1mportant game wlth R05 ersford when we rece1ved our f1rst setback of the Vear 18 0 Although the Junlor Varslty had been newlv organlzed thls year the members showed great ab1l1ty 1n the games they played Much 15 expected of them next year Ilavxng seven V1Ct0Y16S and only one defeat,scor1ng 131 poxnts to 49 for the opponents,wve ended a very successful season Biuch Credlt goes to head coach Rothermel and asslstant coach F1ler for thls splendld record. 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' . .Q x ' o , . 9 . . 7 . . 9 . . 1 - ' ., . . . r Y l .V HOCKEY SQUAD The 5,1rls on the yarsxty squad who mule poss1ble the tlrst unde feated team ln the hlstory of Sprlng, Qlty Hlgh xy ere Kxtty Klrkpatrlck Mary Taylora' Betty Jean Sllfera' Bertha Yeage-13 Eleanor Klrchhof Jean Freder1ck Mary Ann Pruvn at Malv Jean Keen 'K Shlrley Crxffltn Ruth Rentschler Betty Taschner and Gladys L1ttlef1eld Those who were on the ILIHIOI yarslty squad were Mlldred Young Delores Beard Joan Brunner Charleen Conway Dorls Umstead Janet Jones Martha Klrchhof Greta Bauer Carolme Kern Ann Neborak Nancy Wltt ElS16 Hxpple Phyllls Rosen Dolly Tyson Ela1ne Saylor and Edith Young, The captams of the teams who dlI'8C,t9tl the1r teammates to ylctory were Kltty Klrkpatmck of the yarslty squad and Mlldred Younf, of the Junlor yarslty squad The managers of the squads were Marla Shetler Anna F1Hd81S9I'l and Joan Slemmer The squads showlng certamly speaks for our coach MISS Bassoe Sue was always on the slde lmes flghtlng, r1g.,ht wlth us and urglng us on to v lctory Thursday Vt ednesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday W ednesday Tuesday xbcmors North Coventry NOTF1St0YVH Royersford Upper Merlon Royersford 1 North Coventry November 7 C0ll6f,9X1ll6 November 13 Berwyn October October October October October November Page Flfty two away away home away away home home home Var 3 J Var f' - u S' v S 1 v 2 K-K-' L- U - , , ay - .S V . r T. 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' 2-1 3-0 ' - - f ' 20 1-0 9 6-1 0-2 1 j ' ' BASKETBALL Th1s xeal the P11ates Court team h as been 1elat1xelx successtul chalklng, up elght x1ctor1es agalnst e1ght losses The Pnates opened then L5 46 schedule xx1th a double X1CtO1X ox 61 Pukcsbug, The sco1es xxe1 8 10 and 32 1 Joe Ludxxlck led the vdlS1tX xx 1th flxe DO1l'ltN xx hlle h1 b1othe1 Jack took the Jaxxee honors xx1th elex en Ph09l1lXX 1lle took the team ox 91 111 the next game 32 19 The P11 xtes xx ere then beaten 4 26 bx lhe Subulban leader Br1dgepo1t The team got b1ck Ill the Wllllllllg, column xx 1th a 37 14 1omp oxer Uppe1 BTQFIOH Norco was next to fall to the P1rates bx 1 32 19 count In the prel1m n 11x came the Jax vees vxon out 19 lo Rox 61 sford took thc measure ot both Sprnu, Cltx teams The Va1s1tx sco1e xxas 50 22 The sccond team xx ound up on the short end ot a 22 14 cou11t The Puate team lost a hedlt b1eake1 to Conshohocken bx one IJO11lt T e t1nal scole s J 4 Spung, C1tx scored a double x1ctory oxe1 Xl est Conshohocken Thc X ll lty score xxas 41 26 as Barclay and Pen11xp xcker led the tcam xx1th thll teen 1nd elex en IJOIHTS Klrchhot led the Babx P11 ltcs to 1 1 26 x1cto15 x 1th 111119 d1g1ts Rox 91 stord djaiilll took txxo games f1om the home team Thc Vars1tx lost 28 27 atte1 plavmg, tvxo extra perlods vxhlle the Jaxxees xxc1e on th ho1t end ot a 23 16 count Brldgeport mx aded the home LOL1lt 1nd came thltltlgh by beatmg the Va1s1tx 46 54 The team tound ltself 1nd beat Uppe1 NIBTIOII 46 29 Thc Jixxees took the 01381191 27 21 The P11 ztcs traxeled to lNorco and xxon 1 Sect1on 5114 c1mc 41 Qi The J ixxees took an e xrly lead and trounced the Norco lids 4 6 Much c1ed1t for the team s 1ecord should be LIXQIT to M1 hott and N11 Rothermel H1x mg o11ly one V 11s1tx Hleflllltl hom last Xbdl the team had a xc1x successful sezson Ia1,c F1fty thrco . .4 , , . . 1 1 C 1 t 1 x 1 24 ' T 7 1' ' ' N 1'1' 1'. 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BASEBALL Last Xtdl the baseball te 1m uae CIOVS ned Chdm1Jl0llN ot the Sllblllb an s 11 League Ray Wlllauer Cd1I'19d most of the DltCl'11llg' burden along 111111 some long d1stance hltlllllg' bx Bob Schaffel D1ck McK1ss1c a ireshm 111 came through NV1th a no h1t and no run game agalnst Conshohocken Th1s xea1 a full schedule VV1ll be play ed vs 1th Nolth Cox entry and V5 est C011 hohocken comlng back 11110 the league Coaches, Wlse and Ceyer look fo1wa1d to a good season th1s xea1 1 1th the follow 1ng lettermen f1om last xears team Hulx ex MfK1ss1c Neborak Ifredcrlck Barcla5 and Schaffel 1945 SE ASON SCORES Sprmg 15111 mg, Sprmg bprlng 'Spr1ng C1ty Clty C1ty Cxty Clty Royersford cSpr1ng Clty 1 Spr1ng Clty 'Upper MGPIOH 8 Tredx ffrln Easttown Conshohocken Roye1sfo1d Tredyffrln Fasttown Uppe1 Mer1on Sprlng' Clty Bndgeport Conshohocken Sprmg, C1ty Lobt ? 9SuLurban 6 League Games Page F11 y four .nw Ny 3- o .Lv . 2 v v f. 7 . 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CHEERLEADERS VIRGINIA LEWIS DORIS SHOEMAKER PATSY HALLER MARJORIE HELLER ERME PLUMLEY REDA BEARD NANCY DIEMER ROBERT MOORE Page Fifty-five Y U GIRLS VARSITY CLUB e 11115 1111111 1111118 1111111 1 11 ll 1111 th1111Ntt1 1 1118 111111 haue 11111111 1 111111 111 's11Jl1S 111 111111111 1111 1116-3I111JLlNh1lJ 01121111 111 11111 111 111 11 1 1 t 111151111111 Jll h 111 111411111 1 S1111 1111 111h11x 111 111111111 lhe n1en1b11x 111 1111 1 1111 111 115111 .11 111 146111 1J18Nll19l11 13111111111 1111111101 tl 111111 1 111 111 S 1 M111 A1111 13111111 Maud e l Be1thf1 YLd2.,81 11111 1111101 JL 111 1111211111111 411111 Klttw Kukpat IL A so Bettx 1 111k1 11151 L1s e 11l1l11K, 1 I 1 L1tt11f1eld Shu ex iriffith Betty T1s1'h111,1', 1111111 R1111s1-1111,1' Doris L'111Qtea11 Grace Rob- Lrts hthtl Moyu' Jian 1'11'11l1l1L1' -11111 1111111 D111111'11'. 'K Seniors. Pa c Fifty-six BOYS' VARSITY CLUB The purpose of thls club as taken from lts charter 15 to promote uch wholesome athletlc relatlons 1n the hlgh school that w1ll result 1n harmony amon the coaches and the student bodv Membershlp IS 11m 1ted to all boys earnmg a xarslts athletlc award In football and bas lxetball all plavers must plav IH at least one half the total number of quarters m one season In baseball a pltcher must play IH one quarter of the lnnlngs or one thlrd of the total xnnmgs lf he plays another posltlon A regular play er must play 1n at least one half the total number of Funds to lward sweaters or 1.ckets to qu xlltymg members are se cured through dances football progr rms md other sultable means A meetlng, of all varslty club members vw 18 held on January 22nd and the following offlters were elected PRESIDENT J xy Barclay VICE PRESIDENT Q zrl H1g.,h QELRETARY Rlehard Pennypaeker TREASURFL Robert Schatfel I me Flfty seven Y .' h . . .' ,, . , . . , . 0' L - ' ' ' ' - , U . . W . r 7 . V . i I ,- VI - . . . S . A I . . i innings. All track men must compete in at least one-half the meets. A1 K1 I kv .Il 1 L1 Z l . I r 1 L1 - 5 I Q nv, Y- Z A , 2 w . I 1. ' y ' : 1' m K1 V2 K- I , ' y ' . 1 . - - Z . . . , T ' T 12 ' r , Y 4 . l I I a 5 K ' 1 Y . . ' A -' . 7 r ' - CALENDAR OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Septembel 4 School stalted September 74 to INOX ember 94 Poottall xeason October 4 to lNoxember 11 Hoekex season Oetobel ll Hxlloueen Dance ln Sophomolex NOXLmbLl PS Z4 ThlIlkS1,lXlllg x xeatlon Yoxembel Z4 Thanksgxxng, dmee December lo Chrxstmas danee Deeember Z2 to J3.llUdIS 1 Qhustm me x 1eat1on Deeembel 7 to Februnx 26 Basketball NQINOH Januaxx 14 Mnlxeal Exams Pebruarx Z1 Farmerette dance Sophomou Ylarch 28 29 Sehoolmen s Xl eek March to June Baseball season -Xprll 12 13 Semor Class Plax Aprll 19 ZZ Laster holldays May Sprmg, MUSlLdl bs Band Orehestla and Clem Club M xy 6 7 8 Senlor Class Trlp to ll dSll1llglOll Vlay Jumor Semor Prom Max 24 Semor Exams M xy 26 Baccalaureate Serxleee May Z9 Commencement May 30 School elosee Page Flfty cnght 4 11. ' L-' :' . ' . 0 , , , ' 1 .- ' t . 1. . . .: 2 v', . ., 8-K' .,-.. H vgzv- 1 . 1 'X - ' f 2 - iv 'V fy . I 1 1 . '14 1'l 1 t 'T t J l. ' ' ' . ' .. 3. . February 1:1-lb-Jumox Llahsllay. 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K 1'-Y x . -'1 4 fi lf K r Cf ra Q, CORNIETS Hc race Mow rar Rmhard Llghtcap How 1rd Bowden Gustaxe Frey Earoarl Wltt Alda Wenger LOIS Baxter Sally Frlel Donald Buckvualter W1ll1am Chrlstman Rlchard Mull Jack Ludwlck BARITONE HORNS Donald Shaner John Malenke Earl Dunlap WILLIAM G EWING DIRECTOR CLARINETS harles Grubb Jay Hatfxeld P nxy L0 an Ruth Am ter VI1ltl1l KlfChllIJf Baxbarl Hetrxck Dawn Mowrel Jeanette Stmpa Ambrose Peter nan Brower Wagoner MAJORETTES Bettxe Massenburg Mary Jean Keen TROMBONES Donald Haldeman Barclay Logan Page SIXIV SAXOPHOINES Thomas Courtless W1ll1am Hlxson Ralph Mertz Jack Sautter Frankhn Welkel Terry Taschner PERCUSSION Janet Jones WIIIIS Latshavn Robert Mull Kenneth Weber Donald Stauffer Allen Collms Charles Lapple BASS HORN Almon W1lson SCHOOL BAND - V- 1 A 5 5 ' 2 ' C.1rl l-Iottenstein Nancy Witt H l, 'V ' 1 ' ' I . Y x Al I . I Y Y 'I V VIOLIN5 Batty L1 hlcxp Nancy Wltt Earl Dunl lp Ann Ncboxak Mlldrccl Youn Ann SlClIll'LlCk 'Van SIClIllLlLk Mary Ellen York Sonu Halclcman lVIarf.,11Lt McKay Ruth Kulp CELLO Bal Dara Wltt SCHOOL ORCHESTRA WILI IAM G EWING DIRECTOR PIANO ECl1l.ll Young, CORNETS Horace Mowru' J xck Ludxuck Donald Buckvxaltu Sally Fuel SAXOPHONES Franklln Welkcl Ralph Mertz Thomas Courtlnbs 1'l.'l Sraly-L .- CLA RINETS Ambrose Petcrrnan Carl Hottcnatem Barry Logan BARITONES John Malcnke Donald bhancr TROMBONES Ralph Frcderlck Don xlcl Haldcman DRUMS Wllllb L ntmhaw GLEE CLUB Ralph Mertz Almon Wllson John Malenke Horace Mox-ner John Savage Cha1les Grubb Rlchard Groxes W1ll1am Tobolt Donald Webater Second Row left to rlght Sue Smlth Marlan Youngblood Betty Eekenrode June Gum pert Joyce Wlllauer Helen Mendrey Reglna Bandurskl Mr Evsmg, Nancy Hlxson Lorrame Jones, Vn 1811 Mooney Ruth Sproat Ruth Kulp Muy Ellen York Marla Shetler lhnd Row left to r1g,ht Mary Jean Keen Nan Stemruck Ann Stemxuck Ruth Stewart Norma Meloney Alfred Shantz Ralph Fredemck Maumee Yeager Janet Jones, Lols Baxter Mary Ann Hoffman Phoebe Sypherd Bottom Row left to rxght Nelda Johnson Loulse Taney Betty Ibach Dona Shoemaker Franklm We1kel Jane Hart Eleanor Sa1lor Betty Jean Sllfer Clan' Ann Bellock Do lores Hyden Gladys Llttlefleld Page Slxty two . 4 A L. A K K if., A 4 , , 5 ' 'fa A i A 'Y at k ' S f ' 1 7 - I , gf 1, ,, , ' , Back Row. left to right-Allen Collins. Warren Manger. David Ashworth, Donald Shaner. . K . . . v, Y I. Y . - v1 ' . ' , 1 . . ' ,' v V. . . ' 2 N . , . y , -- . , -- fx t - GLEE CLUB Brtk Rovs left to rlght Btttle 1VIdSSl,llbll1 June Hunsb L1 Bttty rISLlllVl M.-ny Ann Pxuyn Grace Thorum K1thIlHC Cwsmx MIVQIL Pultax Vllglllll Lewis Els1e Hlpple Ellzabeth Devnees Aldx Wegner Grace Robuts Second Rom left to rlqlmt DOFIS Hnlclemm Edt, JL m Wlblltl Ann Tobolt Betty 'VI 1' erlck Maryorxe Heller Sally Frlel Ruth Aman 'lhxrd Rovt lett to llght Kathrme Strmklfmcl Dolls Umbtcmd Betty Jean Hlltebeltle Betty Llght Anna M'1e Slemmel M1 Emma, M1 .faret H111 Mime Smlth Joan Slemmer Dolores Beard Corrlen Dlcm 1 Bottom Row left to right Erme Plumley Cnaxleen Co lv 'ly S lrley Pennypaeker Helen Ebmger Mlldred Young Franklm Welkel Mlldxcd fll Dnotlly Rlnhards Dorm Shantz Martha Klrchhof Reta Eea1d P1,,L Slxty thru z' '. 1 W - - ' 15. - Q L-.wg-', - as- 2' -' Q . V 1 v, L1 if .X .QV .Q X '. . H' ' '. Q - z 1 . ' -L af' X '. . i 1,- Cook. Margaret McKay. Joan Moloney, Katherine Weiss. Annu Findeisen, Jean Fred- ' . 4 '. 1 J, zrj ' ' . 1 ' ' , ' . . A ' CY g '5 - . ' ' . 1 it . ix' ' - , ii!! '4' , 'xr HE NEWSPAPER STAFF As has been the D1 xctlus f01 the plst tvto we'us the nulspapu stlii edlts txo chool plpus The Plrate Chattex and The Pnate P31101 The Pnate Pattu sn 1 sheet nnmco raphed xxeexly by staff members In Noxcmbcr the treshmen sophomores UHIOIN and semors had a tlllfl DL1bl1ShlI'1g the paper once a xx eek The Plrate Chatter contaxmnb lou pages lb publlshed once each snr vxeeks The prmtmg 15 done bv the Inter BO1Ol11L,I'l Press In tlaese eclltlons all school news lb mcluded class nexxs lnteruexxs xuth new fac ulty members sports the lecord of vtar bond sales assembhes and the most lmpolt ant ltcm the gObb1p column Spcclal features which appear 111 the Chatter 6XC1LlS1X elg been added thls year The most 1mportant ot these are the Lnterary Corner to whlch the Ellg11Sh teachers contrlbute my pm cln story or composltlon xxhlch they feel IS worth Shilflllg' and tne ROXIDQ Reporter vthlch 15 1ust what the tltle lfll1J11f.S Coples of the Plrate Chatter are sent aiter each publ1cat1on to the members of the llllmlll serxxng 1n the armed forces Th1s job lb also done by the edltorlal staif Those responslble for the publlcatlon ol the two school papers are Edltor Betty Jean Sllfer Feature WFIICTS Norma Mclonu Asslstant Edltor Jean Frederlck Mdrgal-Lt H11' Busm ss Manat, Donald Shaner John Malenkc Spolts Edltor Jay BHTCIHY Dolores Hydcn Sh1rley Grlfflth Barry Lol-:ln Ruth Rentschler Fnculty Adxlsors Elmabcth I-lxdfxcltl IV lst Up Ecl or Mary Anne Pruyn Ruth Stldtton Paeg 1 'T' .l A- 4 5- l 1- '- . ' - s 25- v E- 1 -nf. X s - 1 1 1 v 1 2 t 'lf tv ' 5 . z V ' -- ' -. -. , is ax lL1 e . ' , U . v ' Y Y ' s, ., . . , , ' . . . , t, . . , , . V ..U, Y . i V ,Q .. ,Q - . f' are the honor roll. the editorial. and the news of servicemen. A few new features have E . 1 . Y. i Q V . . 4 . ' ' 7 . . , X 4 . . I .... ---- ' . , ' I 4' Her ....... - ' z - ' Q .,., - 1 '- I1l'-- 'l't ' rf g - irzty-11 ur FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Th1s xedr the Ag11cultu1al Depa1tme11t ls LlIlClC1 the SLIDQ-31Xl51OIl of M1 Ratchford 11ho IS dgI'1Cl1ltLlldl f1d11so1 to1 Delf111f11e and Chestu QOLIHUGS M1 Ritchtold begun teathlng t11ent1 0119 1ef11s Ago 111 the olcl Sprmg C1t1 Hlgh School 1nd 1s 1GSpOllS1lJle 101 the est1bl1shme11t ot th1 present department He 18 fllllflff the XdLlllLV ot M1 bfnton 11ho 18 111 111g lll the N111 1 Mr Rltthfold IS 11 1e11 thoughtful ffentlemin 1nd COIN e1s h1s lcle ls to others bY pro1e1bs 11h1th he punts on h1s bl ztkboaul He also te uhes h1s students to Dllllt and 1lll1St1dtQ the11 lessons Members of the F F -X .ue Ralston Grubb D1QS1ClE,ll'E Homte 'NIo11 ILI 11cepres1de11t Ralph Mertf seuetfny Wdfl e11 Holden tl6dSLll81 El mer Hhaner repoter Ol11er Raser 11atch dog Othe1 membe1s fue Allen ert Robe1tKeeley Dan1elMostelle1 Robert Xost Helllblt Mostellel Intl' nd M0019 CQOIQQC N1 L9 Douglas lVIOLl1l1 Don xld RUtt9l Ell1s Dobson 11 11 mond I1e1 nolcls and Robert gt18llX The dub s mfun ob1ect11es a1e to dexelop competent lgf.,lCNS1XL 1Lll tl md 1g:r1cultur1l leddershlp to st1engthen the LOl'lf1Cl6IlQL ot tum IJOXN md voung me11 1n themsehes and then 11 ork to QHLOLII age membe1s to mpro1e the farm home and 1ts SLl110LlIlCl1Ilj,1'S to de1elop ch111Lte1 to trim for useful c1t17ensh1p to f0St91 lJd,lQl1Ot1S1'll to p11t1t1pf1te m co op pe1a.t11e 9ffO1t and to encoumge and p1f1c:t1te thr1tt The motto ot the F If A ls L6dlll1llg to lJo D01Ilg' to L1111 Ellllllljl to 1111 11111151 to S1111 1 11.1 t .1 Y 1 1- 1 1 I l 1 1 14 g 1.1. 1 r ' 1 1 ' 1. 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 . 1. 1 . 1 , 1 ,, . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 '1 . 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'L Six y-five TWINS AT S C H S The1e ue IX sets ot tmns 1ep1eeented 111 the Sprmg C1tx JUH101 Sen 101 H1g,h School A common quebtlon among teachers and students 18 Are sou -Xnn or Nan and -Xre xou Barbara or IN1ncx ' Front row left to r1g,ht Nancx and Ba1ba11 W1tt S111 111g C1tt -Xllll and Nan qt81lllLlLlx Pllk6l10ld and Dorothy and Glddxs WILC 10116 Sprmg, Cltx Back ION! lett to llght Ch ules and Ralston Crubb qllllllg, C1ty Nloore Sprmg, L1ty SNAPSHOTS ON NEXT PAGE l'1rst Row Jean Freder1ck Doug and Joan Jane Joan and Nano MIS Rogers Seoond Row Joe and Ken Chr1stmf1:, Dante M1 1 ex 81 Ken and Joe Thnd Itoxx Ch11stm ts Hop Owen and lrrme Lunth 111 the Llljldly lourth how IJOFIS Ill Lhem Ltb Shelt and hls Y'9LOI'illllf,S Mls Schattel lNorm.1 md Bob at refreshment stand Page S1xty Sl x O I O I ,. 2. S' A. A. ' ,' L. . . , ' ' 1' V. ' . - - - 1 A T ' I v l I a K1 Lv A1 cxv, sa , xv vv K u , I , , 'I , 1 av K 1 1 , A w c N . 1, . r ,ijg nv 5 Q . 12 v. 7 1. :'vL A . A. K ..f, i. . .g, . y . r . ,I ' ' f- as 1 ,t f 1 James and Margaret Fetters, West Vincentg and Richard and Robert . r ,. 1 , . i 1 1 1 ,. S 2- . - I - K , 4 L. 1 I r vu C , v-- f i 'Ll 1 . . . - 1. 1 tv .L , , l' ' . J YF- j Zn. 1 V . 1 11 . ' ' .. . ,. 4s ' s, V ' , - w 4 14 H I ' ' I - ri - I - . . Q .- . . ,- ,S ' . ' ' , 1- 7 4 2 - 1 1 1 7 x 1 5 .1 Y -f , . 'J I ask i ?'..-- -4 X mf' if ' ,Pm an 11 ,FM 1 3. is iv! -,pin .lu 's l ilu: i5:'T: R1 l 235 lx KX my ug-- p-. and Don McKussuc shootung a foul Welkel G, Noel nn shop Mr Kelm and Old Glory Grace and Mary Ann Mary Jean and Joe Dlnky at the metal lath Art and Betty Jean Janet and Duck Between classes un the corrndor Our cheelleaders between games A jump up In a basketball name Marla Mary Ann Margie Betty Joan 81, Erme Last years suburban sux baseball clwampnons 16151, S1xty 61 SQ? 1-.Q a A 2 . in : , W x 4 U ..-f- X, Y I 1 l s 331, A rags f .H 1 , v M ,Ly x s, -'chickia' '3 .. .V . . I it . an fn an - vv e' W Q 77 is-' - 7 I . F ' ' f . - - 5 f' J. , , ' - ' I I ff, S?53ff'E25 'W I I 31 if 0-I mauv- -7 ,N f19 ll '? NM 3. Page Slxty mne aft IEEE my 'Www Mr Gr-off 6, Mr Ewmg Bob 8. ' Penny Dlnny 8. Blondy ay and Bettne Eleanor Dlnty 8. Betty Jean Nlajorettes Keen and Nlassenburg Eleanor K Eleanor S Betty Jean Mary Jean and Bettie Nlassenburg A X - N W QL EA ,Q E W is H J gm K ' ft' 1 f ' as I N , ' H - vv 44 vv ex 4. ' ' ' 7 J J. v. Basketball W 'K A'-'Y v, - u ' vv Sf X A ., . E v J mi, A .. ., ., y f A Howard Mowrer Allen Colllns Jr Jlm and Nlck Mr and Mrs Earl Ludwlck Jack and Joe Ludwnck Mrs L Edwards Wllllam Stevens A H Wilson Robert Latshaw Nan and Edward Nancy and Nell Bob and Eleanor Lols E Baxter Mary Jean Keen Shoey and Smitty BOOSTERS George Klossman Oscar and Zeke Bettie Massenburg Mr and Mrs Zerbey Mr and Mrs Allen Collins Sr Sensor Shop Boys Joan Meloney Norma Meloney Jean Frederick Fry s Garage Yeager s Garage H Carl Roberts Mowrey Latshaw Hdw Younv s Sox to Hats Rakay s Restaurant SCHULZ BAKING COMPANY INC Pottstown Pct ESTATE OF HARRY A KEENE Wholesale Statlonery and School Supphes Pottstown, Po. Page Seventy Arthur Stauffer Maria Shetler ' . - . Co. za' ' I O I l CONIPLINIENTS OF COSGROVE STUDIO 22 North Hanover Street Pottstown, Pennsylvania COIVIPLINIENTS OF LIBERTY FIRE COMPANY Sprlng Crty Pa COMPLIMENTS OF SPRING CITY BLEACH 6. DYE WORKS. INC Spring City, Pu. CONIPLINIENTS OF ROYERSFORD NEEDLE WORKS INC Royersford Pu. 1 0 I CGYIPLIMENTS OF DIAMOND GLASS COMPANY Roversford Pct QUALITY KNITTING COMPANY INC Stowe, Pct , . COMPLIMENTS OF I COIVIPLINIENTS OF T THE FIAIYII - YYELLS 1 MIDI PANY ' N BENGAL RANGE M ROYERSFORD MANUFACTURERS . 1' ff W4 ,, PENNSYLVANIA 1 , up-5 gnu N-'N N 3 :gl 'T CONIPLIIVIENTS OF SPRING CITY KNITTING COMPANY Sprmg Clty Pa v , . I'1,: r IAI REIVVIVBRANCE OF AN OUT- STANDING EDUCATOR OF THE SPRING CITY SCHOOLS National Bank and Trust Company SPRING CITY, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF SYNTHANE CORPORATION OAKS, PA. COIVIPLINIENTS OF A C ROBERTS KIIVIBERTON PA Top Quahty Pork Products COMPLIMENTS OF SIRCOM KNITTING COMPANY INC SPRING CITY PA Scrapple - Sausage C RAYMOND DAVIS KIIVIBERTON PA Butldtng Contractor RSO AVATING EOUIPNI R TRUCKS BU' LDOZERS SHOVELS IVIIXERS COIVIPRESSORS CLAMSHELLS and BACKHOES CONIPLIMENTS OF KEYSTONE DRAWN STEEL COMPANY SPRINF CITY PA For M1114 and Cream WITH THE GOLDEN COLOR CALL ROYERSFORD 540 SUNNY SLOPE DAIRY N01 SPRINGCITY VISIT OUR Seven Stars Restaurant ON ROUTE 23 GOOD FOOD FOR SMALL OR LARGE GROUPS COMPLIMENTS OF TRUNK S BAR B Q SCHUYLKILL ROAD ESTABLISHED 1923 Good Food Good SGIVICG Good Trrnes P S X 9 I I E X C E N T F 0 H I R E Phone: Phoenixville 2260 and 2062 R. D. . - , PA.
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