Susquenita High School - Hawk Yearbook (Marysville, PA)
- Class of 1954
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We,the class of '54, hope that the classes that use this new build- ing in the future take full advantage of this huge step forward in the progress of education. Table of Content Title Page , , Dedication . . Foreword. . . Faculty . Seniors ..... Undergraduates . . Athletics . . Activities . . Features .... Advertisements . . Snapshots . . . 9 29 39 47 55 61 58 1 3 4 5-8 -28 37 46 54 59 80 60 IIEDICATIU , 3 We the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-four are proud to dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Ruth Eater. Through her guidance, patience, and understanding, during the three years she was with us, our class has been successful. She also gave us much of her time in helping us with all our problems. We wish to thank Mrs, Eater for all she did for us. 3 FIIREWUHD EDUCATION IS FOUNDATION There is a greater meaning to this saying, EDUCATION IS FOUNDATION , than rnost people realize. Quite often when they do realize it's meaning, it is too late. When applying for an occupation, the first question pe tains to your educational background, so why not take advantage of afree education? What are you doing to make your toundation a stronger one? In this yearbook, we hope you can see how we received our education. We, the class of '54, wish to present to you our yearbook, THE HAWK. 4 MR. PAUL G. VONADA MR, JAMES T. JONES f 'Wi hilnuuo Admini tration' Message To the Graduates of 1954- Much is expected of a graduate - true manhood and valiant womanhood, noble ideals, convictions as to what is right and wrong and a love of work. We shall learn that when we are flat on our backs there is only one way to look - straight upg that no person is ever honored for what he receives but for what he gives. My sincere best wishes to you. Walk with men and women of dignity and refine- ment, remember your Creator and strive for a pure and useful life. P. G. Vonada I. T. Jones G. A. Mohler I THOMAS D. BOWERS B.S. MICHAEL H. GUSTAVE B.A. ALICE MCDEVITT B.A. -M.A Lock Haven State Teachers Wilks College A. B. Waynesburg College College, Pennsylvania Virginia Military Institute Master of Arts, State Teachers College, Mathematics West Virginia University Physical Education, Health Junior Varsity English and Language' Girls Basketball Coach, I-botball Athletic Director 0,951-Q' wr 42,42 GEORGE A. MOHLER B. S. Shippinsburg M. E. D. - State College Grade School Principal R. NELSON KOST B.S. LEWIS U. DOVE Ir. B.S. Susquehanna University Susquehanna University Chorus Band and Instrumental Classes LUCILLE NALE B.S. PAUL E. REED B.S. BERNARD A. SHALONIS B.S. Indiana S m College Elizabethtown College Lock Haven State Teachers College Commercial, Bursar Science, Problems Of Democracy I English, History Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Senior c g 6 S Z ALBERTA MORRIS B.S. Kutztown State Teachers College Art Assistant Basketball Coach PAUL G. VONADA Lock Haven State Teachers College M. E., Pennsylvania State College Principal JUNE RISHAR RQN. Jewish Hospital School Of Nursing Philadelphia, Pa. School Nurse Elementary eheel Faeult TOP ROW: - Robert Bailey, Jane Bitting, Margerie Telford, Sara Fosselman. MIDDLE ROW - George Molher, Margaret Welker, Leona Dissinqer. Phyllis Detz, Vera Carmichael BOTTOM ROW - Iean Marro, Dorothy Auker, Anna Myers, Shirley Sedam, Katherine Williams. Board ei Education Executive Linn C. Lightner, President, Marysville: Melvin wolpert, Vice-President, Duncannong Cordelia Noblet, New Buffalog William Durham, Wheatfield Town- shipg Chester Graff, Penn Townshipg Harry Ickes, Marysville, Kenneth Pipher, Duncannong Percy Rodemaler, Penn Townshipg M.A. Sheibley, Rye Town- ship: Harry Whitrnoyer, Watts Township. S GEORGE RAYMOND BECK Becky Academic Oct. 2, 1937 Becky was our very capable yearbook editor and he is also vice-president of the class. He plans to attend college in the future. Band 2, 3 Chorus 1 Student Council 3 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Correspondence Club 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3,4 if Class Play 3, 4 J' LOIS JANE BELL Loie Commercial July 2, 1936 Loie is one of our basketball stars and a faithful attendance taker. Her interests go to Enola. Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 County Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 County Band 1,3,4 Newspaper 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Class Play 3, 4 N 7-if., All ,432 Q L4 B f,..1-,c 4 I1 .-11 RICHARD LARRY BITTING Rich Academic Sept. 8, 1936 Rich is a quiet boy at school but at parties--I! You never find him early. 9 szzzgfssm Q24 Varsity Club 1, 2,3,4 , h KV' , GC ' NANCY ELAINE CRANDALL Crandall Commercial March 11, 1936 Nancy is the dancer of the class. She has also proven to be an efficient committee chairman. She's kept busy guarding at the Y. W.C. A. Band 1, 2, 3 County Band 2, 3 Class Play 3,4 Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4 3 GARY LEE EPPLEY Gary Academic May 20, 1936 Gary is our tallest senior. You will always find him willing to help. He plans to go to college to take up forestry. Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Play 3,4 Yearbook 4 X f.f'V K f RONALD LEE FEDDER Ronnie . Academic Sept. 17, 1936 Ronnie is our star baseball pitcher. He is one of the tall, light, and handsome members of our class. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2 JEAN MARIE GARRISON Jean Academic Dec. 27, 1936 Jean is the cute little blonde in our class with the D.A. haircut and the personality plus. Basketball 2, 3, 4 May Court 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 X1 to sz CAROLYN SHIRLEY GROVE Grovie Academic Sept. 3, 1936 Grovie is one of the class clowns, You can often see her hot-rodding out the valley in her dad's 98 Olds. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 3,4 Yearbook 4 Class Play 3,4 Band 2, 3, 4 Maycourt 3,4 X EDDIE WAYNE HAMMAKER Hammy Academic Dec. 22, 1936 Hammy's interests go to ba se b all and he has proven to be a very capable sh o rts to p on the high school team. I 'x ff' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 3 Chorus 1 Class Play 4 12 PATRICIA LOUISE HARRO Patti Commercial Iuly 12, 1936 Patti has a future date with a classmate. She has also been pianist for the high school chorus. Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 County Band 1, 3,4 County Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 t V Basketbarr 1, 2, 3 Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 - 1 May Court 4 :fi ' ,, nt ....... . -- M n1 'u X f 21, GLADYS LORENA HIDDEMEN Gladys Enola. Class Officer 1, 2, 3,4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 County Band 1, 3 Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3,4 Yearbook 4 LEE NELSON HILL Horizontal Academic Dec. 13, 1936 Lee is always busy either at Bills or the dress factory, His main interest is in Rye Township. Baseball 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Football 1 Chorus 1 Class Play 3,4 Y V Varsity Club 4 5 5 ' - P 1- . if ,afaa Q, A ' 1 ' 13 Academic July 3, 1936 Gladys always has a book in her hand. She never stops studying or worrying. Her main interest is in QXOLD Yxeusugrl 4 CY P ' 1 5142: 3 I ISTURY SHIRLEY LORAINE JACKSON Shirley Academic June 24, 1936 Shirley is one of our artists. She wears a dia- mond on her left hand, and she and Red plan to be married very soon. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 ' Band 3,4 County Chorus 3 4 J I . I H ll' 2 955' - , 1' ,,v Il' ' BARBARA ANN KAUFFMAN Barb Commercial 12111. 15, 1937 You'1l find some one helping her up from her falls. Her gum can be heard being cracked all over the room. She plans to be a typist. Chorus 2 Class Play 3,4 5 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Q STEPHAN LAWRENCE KENEE Steve Academic Feb. 17, 1937 Steve has proven to be a very capable class pre- sident, also a class clown. Band 1, 2,3,4 Football 2, 3 Yearbook 4 Basketball Manager l ,2, 3, 4 Baseball Manager 1, 2 V 75 X Class Play 3,4 S' sun, varsity crub 2,3,4 ' xlf, County Band 1.2 A aa 'x .N.. ,f,,,q 14 ?ifE?f:2,'fsz,42'm2Ztf RAVENDA DORIS KITZMILLER KitZie Commercial Kitzie has a giggle that can be heard throughout the room. She's quite a flirt. Class Play 3,4 Newspaper 3, 4 May Court 3,4 SHIRLEY LOUISE LEONARD Shirley Commercial Shirley is one of the quiet girls who keeps her boy friends and trouble to herself. She is riding to school with her boy friends, too. fa gll Ill ll llll llllf Dec. 10, 1936 MARY ELIZABETH KUNKLE Pickles Commercial Ian, 9, 1937 Pickles is another one of our artists. The aca- demic class thinks she's quiet, but the commercial class knows better from shorthand class. Yearbook 4 Class Play 4 , 15 If K 2 - ' Z h F: ' ' Dec. 20, 1936 often seen IZ5 Q 1 R IIS' lll:: v gt Q I 3 f M- I' 'I rx ' M33 if ll ll nr 1 ,- g I .I 'x 'V 1 1 'I O '. . l, 1 ,-. 'llgginlt 0,9 MARLIN ELWOOD MARTIN Mar1in Academic Aug. 6, 1936 Marlin is a good-looking boy and always dresses neatly. You can usually find him and his car on South Main Street. Basketball 1 Baseball 2 Football 2 'a Class Play 3,4 5 7 Student Council 4 ,,. ?,. .. Band 1,2,3 391.3 Yearbook 4 - - f' f - a n X f i . NX PATRICIA LOUISE MUTCH Pat Commercial Aug. 28, 1936 Fat is an ardent Phillie fan. She plays the field in other matters, too. Her desire is to join the Marines. Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Class Play 4 3 sv xx 4 ' K v KAY FRANCES MYERS Kay Academic Nov. 10, 1936 Kay is the dramatic one of the class. She's al- ways ready to lend a helping hand. She wants to be a Navy nurse. Chorus 1, 2, 4 Class Play 3,4 Newspaper 3,4 U., 16 5 in I NEVANNA SIMMONS OESTERLING Nan Commercial Feb. 5, 1936 Nan is a gal who is lots of fun. She just doesn't seem to be able to get to school on time. She also answers to the name of mommy. Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1, 2,3 , i -4 Class Play 3 Q Mig lm ' Newspaper 1, 2, 3 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 May Court 3 . , K 6 Egg.-, ww' . S 'i o -. s' 45 WILLIAM RALPH PALM Academic Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1 Chorus 1 Class Play 3 SHIRLEY FRANCES ROWE Shirley Academic June 20, 1936 Shirley is another of our more studious ones. She's interested in a grey Ford and its driver, but more in- terested in becoming a nurse. She has been treasur- er all through high school. Class Officer 1, 2, 3,4 Chorus 1, 2 May Court 3,4 Newspaper 3, 4 I Yearbook 4 l 17 Bill can usually be seen going roller skating or hot rodding his brother's Ford. Bi11 Jan. 22, 1936 Lungs SL f Gaia f rf 9 N U I Q I is 1 L X . infill lifkef N ,asf ,A -fp, 5 P if Band 1,2,3,4 County Band 3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Baseball 1, 2,4 Basketball 1,2 Class Play 3 MARGARET GERTRUDE SHOVER Genie Commercial Dec. 22, 1935 Gertie might be the smallest one of the class but you can always hear her before you see her. Her in- terest is in Enola. Class Play 3, 4 Q 5 ix Chorus 1, 2 Newspaper 3 Yearbook 4 . 18 2 fir ftiffaisz sm.. W K5 mf -' LQEAQZQ, -f?i4ffm-IQ? FRANKLIN DELANO REIDLINGER Frank Commercial Oc 18 936 Frank gets a lot of fun from telling tall tales and is quite a joker. He plans to become an accountant SONDRA LOUISE bIMMONS oonnle Commercial July 25 1936 Sondra is a serious minded gal She was happy to move out the valley near Paul Student Council 3 4 wc HARRY SHEAFFER STINE Stiney General March 25, 1936 Stiney is our all around athlete. This tall, dark and handsome boy can usually be seen drivinga cer- tain Waves' blue Dodge. Band 1,2,3,4 q Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Varsity Club 1,2, 3,4 cms Officer 1,2 0 5 Basketball 1, 2 Q Lf Baseball 1,2 g Football 1, 2, 3,4 .S ' Q County Chorus 2, 3,4 s 'L Y FE BERYL ELEANORA THOMPSON Beryl Commercial June 20, 1936 BETTY JANE WARNER Beryl is another of our quietest and cutest girls. Whenever possible, she is always there to lend a help- ing hand. Chorus 1 , 2 llBetty7 i Commercial Nov. 29, 1935 Betty is an active member of our class. She has an interest in the Air Force. She is sports minded. Chorus 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper 2, 3,4 Student Council 3 Class Play 3,4 Yearbook 4 I9 I X fl nm J ffl QE is X Q Academic planned. Chorus 1, 2 Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 3,4 PAUL EDWIN REED Pappy Sciences, P.O.D. Sept. 15, 1920 Mr. Reed has been our very capable class advisor. He directed our two class plays and was also our year- book advisor. He is the basketball coach and the advisor of the Varsity Club. He teaches four science courses and Problems of Democracy. He has been here for four years, during which we have all learned to like and respect him very much. V - 1 qg 4-I 1? 20 LOIS ARLENE ZIMMERMAN Lois Dec. ll, 1936 Lois is a girl who likes to plan and go to parties. Her main interest is in Perdix. Her future is well Newspaper 2,3,4 It May Court 4 I: Q , Co r B d 3 ' ' ' - . Uny an R f::9:,'.7Ml, X X : -5' Ng a. M S-L , --41 C Class Motto- EDUCATION IS FOUNDATION Class Colors- Blue and White Class Flower- White Rose Class Will George Beck, will my slimness to Tom Keller. Lois Bell, will my job as attendance taker to Barbara Spoonhour. Richard Bitting, will my straight F's in algebra to Emest Bretz. Nancy Crandall, will my twirling ability to Mae Gallagher. Gary Eppley, will my height to Fred White. Ronald Fedder, will my pitching ability to George Kinter. Jean Garrison, will my D. A. haircut to Denise Roth. Carolyn Grove, will my hook shots on the basketball floor to Kay Hipple. Edward Hammaker, will my height to Donald Rowe. Patricia Harro, will my troubles with Mr. Reed to Gayle Keller. Gladys Hiddemen, will my ability to study to Jack Garrett. Lee Hill, will my hot-rod to Harry Wolf. Shirley Jackson will my ability to get along with red heads to Laura Kyler. Barbara Kauffman, will my being so clumsy to Fae Chronister. Steve Kenee, will my diminutive nose to Beaky Scholl. Ravenda Kitzmiller, will my Indian name back to the Indians. Mary Kunkle, will my F's in typing to Margie Bell. Shirley Leonard, will my long hair and height to Sandra Ney. Marlin Martin, will my job as president of student council to Bob Scholl. Nan Oesterling, will my ability to hot-rod without casualties to Dave Spealman. Kay Myers, will my natural colored hair to Beatrice Bell. Patricia Mutch, will my shape to Frances Clouser. William Palm, will my quietness to George Kinter. Franklin Reidlinger, will my ability to pass shorthand to Harold Weaver. Shirley Rowe, will my quietness in school to Alicia Eppley. Margaret Shover, will my extra 18 pounds to Patricia Jackson. Sondra Simmons, will my typing ability to Arthur Lutz. Harry Stine, will my ability to keep my mouth shut in class to Bob Scholl. Beryl 'I'hompson, will my straight hair to Barbara Spoonhour. Betty Wamer, will my ability to play basketball to Sandra Ney. Lois Zimmerman, will my ability to match colors to Mary Little and Janet Michaels Class Prophe Dear Tom: Here it is, 1964, and guess what: George Beck is a leading engineer in Brooklyn. Lois Bell is still proposing to Quig. Richard Bitting is a professional marble player. Nancy Crandall is a noted model in New York. Gary Eppley is a forest ranger in the Rockies. Ronald Fedder is still a bachelor and is pitching for the Pirates. Jean Garrison has her eye on marriage to a certain old classmate. Carolyn Grove is chief key puncher in the Waldorf. Eddie Hammaker hopes to be married in a week or two. Patricia Harro is a famous pianist at Carnegie Hall. Gladys Hiddemen is in the professional world. Lee Hill has opened a hillbilly record shop. Shirley Jackson has just sailed for Europe. Barbara Kauffman is searching for tomorrow. Steve Kenee owns a chain of cut-rate stores. Ravenda Kitzmiller is married to a big Hollywood prod Mary Kunkle owns the world's largest pickle factory. Shirley Leonard is engaged to a millionaire. Marlin Martin has a large plantation down south. Patricia Mutch is singing in the rain, Kay Myers is a nurse somewhere in Hawaii. Bill Palm struck oil in Iran. Nan Oesterling is living happily in California. Shirley Rowe is a Navy nurse in Cuba. ucer and hop Marysville, Pennsylvania May 13, 1964 es to make a career of it. Franklin Reidlinger claims he just returned from a trip from Mars. Harry Stine is fullback for the Eagles. Margaret Shover is a character actress in Mt. Gretna. Sondra Simmons is a housewife. Beryl Thompson owns a peanut plantation in South Carolina. Betty Jane Warner is head librarian at the Harrisburg library. Lois Zimmerman works in one of Steve's drugstores. Your old classmate, Dick Rogers ..A:'f'x l .swf f r 4 FN. - Class Hi tory It was early one September morning when the Wildcat Baseball Team gathered for the first time on the Marysville High School grounds for our first season. Everyone was hoping they would make out alright in the new surroundings. We re -organized our team. The pitcher Qpresidentj was Harry Stine. The catcher fvice-presidenty was George Beck. The first baseman fsecretaryj was Gladys Hiddemen and the second baseman Qtreasur- erj was Shirley Rowe. The first part of our excitement came when we were initiated into the league by the oldest team fsenior classy. Our new coaches were Mrs. Eater and Mr. Reed. Everyone was excited over receiving jackets. At the beginning of our second season we decided to re -organize our team again because we had lost some of our players. The ones we lost were John Urban, Thelma Hazzard, Mardella Jumper, Emma Lucas, Alberta Smalansky, Dolores Hoffman, Carolyn Black, Florence Fenicle, Elaine Pierce, and John Bailey. We then elected Harry Stine as our new pitcher fpresidentj, George Beck as catcher Qvice-pre- sidentj, Gladys Hiddemen as first baseman Qsecretaryj, Shirley Rowe as second baseman ftreasurerj and Joanne Jacobs as third baseman fhistorianj. During that year, we ordered our Qclassj rings which we were to receive at the beginning of the third series. A number of things had happened while we were on our vacation. Our league fschoolj had joined with Duncannon. We were called Susquenita Blackhawks. Our team remained the same with the ex- ception of the pitcher fpresidentj and the third baseman Chistorianj. We elected Steve Kenee as our next pitcher Qpresidentj and Lois Zimmerman as third baseman fhistorianj. We received a new player Q mem- berj, Paul Lightner, at the beginning of the third series. Those who had not signed up for another year were Merl Barrick, Edward Snyder, Bernadine Tidd, Shirley Swinn, Frank Dorbert, Gerald Foster, Richard Hepler, Kenneth Jackson, Elwood Miller, Charles Thompson and Joanne Jacobs. Rose Derick left us in the middle of the season. Mrs. Eater and Mr. Reed remained our coaches. We chose Education is Foundation as our team Qclassj motto. Everyone was excited to receive their rings at the beginning of the season. We also received new hats. We sponsored the All Star Victory Dance fpromj which went over as a big success. It was during this year that we lost one of our coaches, Mrs. Eater. Mrs. Scheibley became our new coach and finished the season with us. We sponsored a few dances, a swimming party, soup and bake sales, and we had a play to help raise money for our team. Class Hi tory During the last year of our contract, we kept the same team fclass officersj. This last year we lost Jesse Flickinger, Arthur Lutz, and Ronald Zimmerman who went back to the minors. The ones who dropped out entirely were Jack Wagner, Patricia Shope, Arlene Horn, and Paul Lightner. We gained a new player, Nan Simmons Oesterling. We sponsored a hay ride, swimming party, dances, sales, and other things throughout the year to help raise money to go to New York. Our last year was a busy one. We had a lot of work to do on our yearbook. Everyone worked hard. Coach QMr.j Reed led us through a successful year. We were the guests at the All Star Victory Dance Qpromj sponsored by the second place team Qjunior classy. It was a lovely dance and we appreciated it very much. We wish them lots of luck in their fight for the pennant next year. Everyone had a wonderful time on our trip to New York. We have won the World Series fgraduationy and our four -year contract is over. We are now out on ourown. ,x,!. LJ' r -f ,L l X , 1 1950 1951 5' Q ,x ' 1 . 97 - 1 if -:ri Q'- 2'i4,e it U , 1953 f fi I9 4 1952 25 Hew We Leeked Then Genie Mary Nancy Sondra .T Ban Becky ' 'Steve' ' Barb Lois B G18dYS Grovie Betty Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Most popular and Best all around. Best builds. Most admired. Most studious and Most likely to succeed. Best dressed. Biggest clowns. Class arguers, Biggest prevaricators. Cutest. Class gossips. Friendliest. Most dramatic. Most talented. Best dancers. Best looking and Biggest flirt Best personality. Most bashful. Most helpful. Class giggler. Best athlete and Best sports. Most winning smile, enior Class llffiuoru LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Steve Keneeg Secretary, Gladys Hiddemeng His- torian, Lois Zimmermang Treasurer, Shirley Rowe, Vice-President, George Beck. UNDERCRADUAIZ-5. Jwvfpffs A FRESHMEN W Q Junior Class llffioer LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Keller, Presidentg Fae Chronister, Secretaryg Richard Rogers, Vice-Presiderxtg Robert Scholl, Historiang Gayle Keller, Treasurer. F.-alan..-.nova-0' Junior Class TOP ROW, Left to Right - Tom Keller, Richard Rogers, Dave Spealman, Roy Minnick, Jack Garrett, Arthur Lutz, Carl Graves, and Ernest Bretz. THIRD ROW - Donna McCoy, Frances Clouser, Leah Kauffman, George Kinter, Patty Jackson, Wally Rogers, and Ronald Zimmerman. SECOND ROW - Beatrice Bell, Margie Bell, Betty Iatchford, Reba Dice, Barbara Spoonhour, Estella Rentzel, Denise Roth, Kay Hipple, Fred White. FRONT ROW - Dortha Radabaugh, Gayle Keller, Margaret Shellehamer, Nancy Jacobs, Shirley Lucken- baugh, Fae Chronister, Deanna Simmons, Phyllis Zimmerman, Mr. Bernard Shalonis-Homeroom teacher and class advisor. ophomore Class Ufficer LEFT TO RIGHT: Walter Knaub, Presidentg Glenda Simmons, Vice-President Lois Magee, Historiang Jean Luckenbaugh, Treasurerg Patty Zimmerman, Sec- ret ary . ophomore lass TOP ROW, Left to Right - Paul lckes, Carl Beck, John Glessner, Donald Rowe, William Little, Francis Johnson, John Black. FIFTH ROW, Left to Right - Walton Zimmerman, Walter Knaub, Carl Fedder, Carl Gault, Harry Wolfe, Ona Seitz, Velma Thompson. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right - Charles Hoffman, Wallace Rupley, Harvey Smiley, Robert Lightner, Janet Michaels, Sandra Crossley, Diane Roush, Patty Zimmerman. THIRD ROW, Left to Right - Howard Oesterling, Harry Kunkle, Virginia Leonard, Laura Kyler, Dorothy Evans. SECOND ROW, left to Right - Frank Johns, Grace Corson,Patricia Stewart, Amy Warner,Iean Luckenbaugh, Leona Potter, Kathleen Rupley, Barbara Myers. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right - Mrs. Lucille Nale, Deloras Chilo, Mildred Miller, Valeria Miller, Alma Swinn, Mary Sanderson, Glenda Simmons,Iois Magee, Mr. Michael Gustave. ,,, Fre hmen Ufiioer LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Chronister, Treasurerg Freda Wolf, Presidemg Jack Sedam, Historiang George Hiddemen, Vice-Presidentg Janice Gilbert, Secretary. N' 34 ' A if ' f gf? Pre hmen Class TOP ROW, Left to Right - Jack Hall, Kenneth Dundorf, Paul Zimmerman, George Hiddemen, William Stuck, Eddie Straw, Jack Sedam, Arch Gutshall. FIFTH ROW, Left to Right - Richard Magee, Thomas Bowers, June Clouser, Janice Gilbert, Ronald Roberts. Frank Zettlemoyer, Dean Sornberger. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right - James Scholl, Thomas Keller, Sandra Pugh, Francis Hilbert, Olesa Metz, Freda Wolf, Connie Myers. THIRD ROW,Left to Right - Janet Pace, Vivian Smith, Beverly Dallar, Helen Good, Alicia Eppley, Jean Chronister, Donna Hammaker, Joyce Bitting, SECOND ROW, Left to Right - Joe Ciccocioppo, Harry Baily, Richard Dawson, Bruce Weaver, Sandra Ney, Gloria Barrick, Mary Little. FRONT ROW, Left to Right - Miss Alice McDevitt, Wayne Brougher, Mildred Horn, Janice Hewlett, Florence Garrison, Robert Zimmerman, Richard Jacobs, Mr. Thomas Bowers. 2 Eighth Grade TOP ROW, left to Right - Joan Spangenberg, Lois Erb, Bonnie Spealman, Doris Miller, Norman Rowe, Raymond Fitting, Donald Lightner, lester Wolf, William Luckenbaugh, Gerald Beck. SECOND ROW, left to Right - Mary Jackson, Marjorie Black, Kay Johns, Joyce Lutz, Virginia Marshall, Robert Shiebly, Robert Ieonard, Michael Hammaker, Ronald Klinger, Ruth Duncan, Janet Dorman. THIRD ROW, left to Right - Dorothy Latchford, Gale Martin, Rhoda Weaver, Rosella Snyder, Andrea Daum, Richard Pugh, Joseph Campli, Ronald Little, Robert Kocher, George Bally, Eunice Stuck. BOTTOM ROW, left to Right - Margaret Crossley, Harris Keller, Richard Hoerner, Shirley Harrold, Paula Logas, x T Q1 . A., - - W 0 5' eventh Grade TOP ROW, Left to Right - Dianne King, Frances Geigle, Margaret Yohe, Maxine Passmore, Betty Sites Donald Wolf, John Itinger, Roy Ickes, Martin Kitzmiller, Ricky Hoffman, Morris Eppley. SECOND ROW - Jean Itinger,.Bonnie Zimmerman, Ruth Wagner, Kathleen Burgess, Barbara Zimmerman Karen Bitting, lane Branyan, Carlton Beal, David Magee, Harry Baker, William Edwards, Donald Chiolo THIRD ROW - Kay Fedder, Yvonne Luckenbaugh, Gayle Hammaker, Ruth Dawson, Barbara Crossley Gloria Zimmerman, Barry Rice, David Laman, Richard Morris, William Ebersole, Willard Schlusser BOTTOM ROW - Bernice Pannebaker, Leona Hirsch, Patricia Bretz, Ruth Shumaker, Violet Heckerd Gary Bruscia, James Sports, Walter Wolf, Furnley Frisch, Harold Swinn, Richard Kenee. . 1 ZGF0 Q Zf 37 ff .V M , . , .1 I nap hots Sondra 8L Paul, '52 Tom 8: Eddie Quitting time Ooohh, pain 3471 molecules of H20 2 1 drop Awright, you guys Nan ???? Go with the pitch! Best man on the team. Careful, Kenee Mr. Geo. Quigley, Building Custodian ATHLETICS f 7 Football quad FRONT ROW - I. Flickinger, T. Bolden, D. Lukens, T. Bornman, J. Crockett, J. Spease, H. Stine, I. Wright, H. Fitting, J. Wolfe, R. Supko. SECOND ROW - G. Bell, L. Clouser, B. Scholl, B. Kaiser, P. Conrad, B. Liddick, J. Liddick, A Liddick, M. Sload, T, Keller, I. Palmer. THIRD ROW - R. Freemen, W. Rice, F. Lauster, B. Boyer, I. Bretz, W. Rogers, B. Boak, I. Wagner B. Shalonis, Coach, N. Piccolo, Coach. FOURTH ROW - H. Wolfe, C. Landenslager, E. Straw, R. Magee, F. Liddick, G. Weiser, K. Pipher L. Seiler, M. Gustave. FIFTH ROW - I. Grove, T. Bowers, J. Durm, R, Wagner, B, Clouser, I. Bell. QXXQ -g if? Q' V I af -Q Yi eff? ovrvtmou f 'A X enior on Team Jesse was an outstanding end on our football team. He is very capable althoughhe was out a large part of the season with injuries. Coach Piccolo and the squad will miss him greatly next year, ,.l rx. s. its 1 5, P0 pl 2 ' N X N 4 T I l t VARSITY LINEUP SCORES OFFENSE DEFENSE OPPONENT R. E. - Flickinger Flickinger -R. E. William Penn R.T. - Bolden Lukens -R.T. Millersburg R.G, - Lukens Bolden -R.G. Williamstown C. - Spease Keller -L.G. Juniata Joint L.G. - Scholl Scholl -L.T. Highspire L.T. - Wolfe Wolfe -L, E. Boiling Springs L. E. - Supko Spease -C. Lykens Q. B. - Bornman Bornman -R.H. Perry Joint R.I-I. - Liddick Supko -L.H. Porter Township L. H. - Rogers Crockett -S. Carson Long F. B. - Stine Palmer -F. B. Newport 41 i i J Harry is the power runner of the team and all outstanding fullback. He has turned many games from defeats into victories by his long touchdown runs. 1953 S EASON OPP . 26 6 6 7 24 20 0 0 7 0 12 Juniorvar ity Ba ketball Team FRONT ROW: Kenny Pipher, Eddie Straw, Gary Neff, Bob Lightner, John Rice, Coachg Henry Hain, Fred Lauster, Eugene Hazzard, Glenn Peterman. SECOND ROW: Harry Boyer, Donald Clouser, Robert Allen, George Strupp, Charles Fry, Lester Feltman, Paul Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: John Glessner, Paul Ickes, Jack Sedam, Ralph Dengler, Ronald Roberts, Bob Ford, John Black, Thomas Bowers. 4, t S ff A709 X l I , -1 X a TEAM E ltr Q4 XXX ' XXX M F QW YJ 00 we G 42 Var ity Ba ketball Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Kenee, Managerg Wallace Rogers, Tom Keller, Donald Rowe, Joe wolf, Tom Bornman, Randy Supko, Don Deiter, Richard Metzger, Robert Liddick, Jack Knaub, Paul Price, Mr. Paul Reed, Coach. CENTER: Eddie Hammaker, Alton Liddick, Managers. fb' 5 S I iff, . . X I 2 Sz A 1' ' 4 TX 1,6 A 'lu , ' J Q S ' F 1 Q 48 X Q 'F Q w , '3' Girl Ba ketball Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Gilbert, Carolyn Peck, Sheril McCoy, Amy Warner, Judy Holland Jackie Kelly, Betty Radabaugh, Betty Warner, Gladys Hiddemen, Marilyn Strupp, Helen Myers Mae Gallegher, Jane Lauster, Nancy Ickes, Denise Roth, Jean Garrison, Barbara Kauftman Harriet Peck, Harriet Berrier, Carolyn Grove. FRONT: Jane Bolden, Lois Bell. STANDING: Thomas Bowers, Coach. ' fQ4: 1 . x 4 I .7 - ,a .1 7 fax .1 D., a f err le Z f it G f rm 1 f I? J ' Y Gladys is another of our very fine guards. Her fine play has turned many de- feats into victories for us. enior on Team Jean was a newcomer to our team this year and she did an excellent job as one of our forwards. Carolyn is one of our better forwards. She always is a big help to the team, especially when she sinks one of her famous and unpredictable hook-shots in a tight spot. Barb is one of our off and on girls. When she's on, we're almost sure to win, but when she's off, look out!!! Lois is our take the ball away from the opponent guard She always keeps her man well guarded. Betty is one of our very capable guards. She has helped the team through many tight spots. Ba eball X W N 5 Eddie is our fast little shortstop. He also had Ronnie is one of the top pitchers on the Hawk one of the highest batting averages on the staff. His fine pitching has led the team team. His fine play will be missed greatly to many a victory. His willingness to work in the future- makes him a great addition to the team. Var ity Club FRONT ROW: Harry Stine, Steve Kenee, Mr. Paul Reed, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Richard Bitting, Tom Keller, Harvey Fitting. THIRD ROW: Lee Hill, Eddie Hammaker, Bob Scholl, Ronnie Fedder. AQTIVI TIES f x P 1 Choru SEATED, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Myers, Garrison, Chobody, Zimmerman, Bolden, Peters, Fishel, Glass, Jacobs, Roush, Hipple, Sanderson, Clouser, Crossley, Weldon, Graybell, Sterner. SECOND ROW: Strupp, Freit, Radabaugh, Crouse, Simmons, May, Speace, Morris, Lickenbaugh, Kauffman, Ickes, Steele, Grove, Bell, Lauster, Harro, Seitz, Pace, Speace, Holland, Mr. Kost. THIRD ROW: Dice, Luckenbaugh, Barrier, Bruebaker, Carnes, Spoonhour, Myers, Jackson, Rentzel, Myers, Zimmerman, Gallager, Stewart, Jenkins, Barrick, Shellahamer, Keller, May, McQuire. FOURTH ROW: Blouser, Bell, Reidlinger, Rohrer, Stansfield, Boak, Boyer, Andrews, Johns, Roberts, Sload, Wagner, Kennedy, White, Ford, Smith. TOP ROW: Zimmerman, Peifer, Bell, Deiter, Stine, Keller, Garrett, Black, Strupp, Ickes, Haine, Glessner, Hiddemen, Straw, Sedam, Bormen, Hartz. SENIOR CHORUS MEMBERS Lois Bell, Patti Harro, Carolyn Grove, Kay Myers, Harry Stine, Frank Reidlinger. MAIORETTES FRONT: Margaret A r n d L, Mae Gallager. BACK: Vo n nie Stemer, Nina G raybill, Party Stewart, Donna Hammaker. CHEERLEADERS FRONT: Mary Jane Holland, Mary S ande rso n, Mary Fishel, De 10 r a s Chiolo, Shirley Brubaker. BACK: Diane Roush, Norma Peters, Miss MCC col a, Shirley Stoner, Denise Roth. BAND FRONT: Dotty Evans, Millie Jones, Alicia Eppley, Freda Wolfe, Janet Durm, Carol Froggart. enior Play-Class of ' 4419- Q ff ? 4, 5 E 'x lab STANDING, Left to Right: Harry Stine - stage manager, George Beck - Elroy, Shirley Rowe - prompter, Marlin Martin - George, Kay Myers - Sally, Mary Kunkle - Mrs. Tilton, Gary Eppley - Ahern, Betty Warner - Mrs. Cutler, Sondra Simmons - makeup, Lee Hill - Mr. Cutler, Barbara Kauffman - Mrs. Cutler, Jean Garrison - Marilyn, Patti Harro - prompt- er, Steve Kenee - lim. SITTING: Mr. Reed - advisor, Gladys l Hiddemen - Mrs. Tilton, Carolyn Grove - Cindy, Lois Bell - Rose, Ravenda Kitzmiller - Jane, Nancy Crandall - Marcia, I Lois Zimmerman -Agnes,Eddie Hammaker - Lt.Cunningham FRONT: Patty Mutch - Josie, Margaret Shover - Josie. 51 Junior Class of ' 4 Pla M ARRYI NG M ARG AR BACK: Kay Myers - Leila Robert Dean - Lorin George Beck - Leonard Marlin Martin - Leo Gary Eppley - Prof. Devine Steve Kenee - Ignatius Gladys Hiddemen - Leona SITTING: Lois Zimmerman - Ethel Barbara Kauffman - Amelia Jean Garrison - Marjorie Gert Shover - Harriet Carolyn Grove - Winifred Nancy Crandall - Margaret FRONT: Franklin Reidlinger - Ross Lee Hill - Harrison Arthur Lutz - Noel L MARRYI NG MARG ARET BACK: Arthur Lutz - Noel Franklin Riedlinger - Ross Lee Hill - Harrison Kay Myers - Leila Marlin Martin - Leo Steve Kenee - Ignatius Shirley Jackson - Leona SITTING: Lois Zimmerman - Ethe1' Barbara Kauffman - Amelia Lois Bell - Marjorie Betty Warner - Harriet Ravenda Kitzmiller - Winifred Nancy Crandall - Margaret FRONT: George Beck - Leonard Robert Dean - Lorin Gary Eppley - Prof. Devine ul ' .uf ', I Ulf tudent Council SEATED left to right - Richard Rogers, Robert Scholl, Marlin Martin, Sondra Simmons STANDING left to right - baroara Myers, William Little, George Hiddemen, Sandra Pugh ew paper taff SEATED: Barbara Myers, George Beck, Reba Dice, Kay Myers. STANDING: Patti Harro, Lois Bell Nancy Crandall, Gladys Hiddemen, Denise Roth, Ravenda Kitzmiller, Shirley Jackson, Lois Zimmerman Betty Jane Warner, Shirley Rowe, Janice Gilbert, Donna Harnmaker, Janice Hewlett, Tom Keller. 500 vxllftg 50 'XX TURES FEA Goof J'2'4 ' cfs P5 H swf' 'D v-Ka Q v r r 6 I Cove 1 wr- May Court FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Shirley Rowe, Maid of Honorg Marjorie Keller, Flower girly Carolyn Grove, May Queeng Terry Fenicle, Flower girlg Jean Garrison, Attendant. SECOND ROW: Patti Harro, Denise Roth, Phyllis Zimmerman, Ravenda Kirzmiller, Donna McCoy, Fae Chronister, Lois Zimmerman, Attendants. LEFT: Shirley Rowe, Maid of Honor, and Carolyn Grove, May Queen. 56 Graduating Class of 1954 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Steve Kenee, Franklin Reidlinger, Eddie l-lammaker, Barbara Kauffman, Jean Garrison, Margaret Shover. SECOND ROW: Patricia Mutch, Nancy Crandall, Beryl Thompson, Ravenda Kitzmiller, Lois Bell, Lois Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Mary Kunkle, Patti Harro, Sondra Simmons, Kay Myers, Carolyn Grove. FOURTH ROW: Betty Warner, Shirley Leonard, Gladys Hiddemen, Nan Oesterling, Shirley Rowe, lee Hill. FIFTH ROW: George Beck, Marlin Martin, William Palm, Gary Eppley, Ronald Fedder, Harry Stine, Richard Bitting. SHIRLEY I AC KSON not present when picture was taken. 57 Yearbook tafi l ' 1 SEATED: Marlin Martin-Advertising Manager, George Beck-Editor, Gladys Hiddemen-Assistant Editor, Shirley Rowe1Business Manager. STANDING: Lois Bell-Feature Editor, Carolyn Grove- Sports Editor, Mr. Reed-Class Advisor, Steve Kenee-AssistantAdvertising Managerg Mary Kunkle- Art Editorg Betty J. Warner-Assistant Business Manager, Sondra Simmons-Literary Editor, Patti Harro -Photography Editor. During the first few months of school we worked quite hard on - cutouts, layouts, mats, snapshots, portraits, schedules, and group pictures. We also did f a lot of pasting, typing, cutting, writing, photograph- ing, and getting ads. 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Keller D Magee Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Cumberland Valley Mechanicsburg Carlisle Enola New Cumberland West Shore Camp Hill Cumberland Valley Mechanicsburg Carlisle Enola New Cumberland West Shore Camp Hill BASSBAH FIRST ROW: I. Jacobs, R, Cooper, M. Liddick, J. Stidfole, D. Bornman, E. Eater SECOND ROW: D. Froggatt, T. Gusler, I. Nearhood, R. Hooker, J. Miller, J Nearhood R Hofer THIRD ROW: D. Krick, L. Clugston, J. Taylor, D. Byers, E. Stidfole, D Kmer R Srrnoncelh Coach Paulik. Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita Susquenita New Cumberland Cumberland Valley Camp Hill Cumberland Valley Camp Hill 98 md OA CCURI The annual May Day festivities were held in the Susquenita auditorium and lobby on May 9, 1958. Bonnie Lou Spealman was crowned Queen of May, and Gerald Lee Beck was crowned King of May by Miss Ethel Taylor. Kay Johns was crowned Maid of Honor, and Norman Rowe wes crowned Knight of Honor by the King and Queen. A The members of the Queen's Court were Ginger Marshall, Connie Borcherding, Martina Fuhrman, Rhoda Weaver, Patrica Smith, Richard Stone, Ronald Stone, Richard Pugh, Michael Hammaker, and Frank Liddick. The Junior Pages were Mary Ann Zepp, Mary Jane Straub, Julie Goshorn, and Charlene Lack. After the coronation in the auditorium the group danced to the music of Red McCarthy's Orchestra, 99 Jumon class pls The Iunior Class Play, Murder in Rehearsal , a three act mystery farce by Austin Goetz, was presented April 25, 1958, under the direction of Alfred G, Crabbe The play was centered around Jack Ellery, the director of the play, who 15 killed during dress rehearsal. Each character seemed to have a good reason to hate Jack This helped to develop the excitement and mystery of the play. Furn Frisch . . . Darlene Wiseman Jane Miller . . . Roy Ickes .... Jim Sports: . . . Sandra Balsbaugh Gary Feltenberger. . . Franklin Lentz . Jean Zimmerman Phyllis McNaughton. . . . Lois Watts ....... . . Fred Bimer ..... . . Richard Morrison . . Mortan Hill . Claudia Warren . . Mrs. Warren . Sheriff Cullens . , Stack Hilton . Trilby Forbbes , Chubby Forbbes , , , Jack Ellery . . Bunky Simms . . Marge Penny . Sheila Burnett Daffy Carmichael . Harold Knight CAD ADO GO The phrase We Have Crossed The River, The Ocean Lies Beyond has become a reality to the class of '58. The river of high school seemed deep at places but with a little effort we were able to span it, The ocean is the world into which we will go and engage in those activities which fulfill our expectations and hopes. We wish the class of '59 and those who follow, the same success that we have had. Acri, Sandra Beck, Gerald Benfer, Jean Boyer, Mary Campli, Joseph Cames, David Clugston, Kathryn Crossley, Mary Daum, Andrea Erb, Lois Fuhrman, Martina Hartz, Roy Hirt, Gerald Hirt, Janet Hofer, Charles Hoffman, William Krick, Lois Lutz, Joyce Maguire, Charles HONOR ROLL Marshall, Neda Martin, Gale Morris, Barry Noble, Ruth Paul, George Rice, Lillian Rodemaker, Kaye Rumbaugh, Mary Sheibley, Robert Sload, Janice Smith, Ronald Snyder, Dennis Spangenberg, Joan Spealman, Bonnie Stansfield, Charles Stone, Richard Stone, Ronald Wilson, Linda M 25 as iii xx - Qi 5 103
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