-Q,1,w.,, . W.,-W ,mm ,W f1...w nw fy ,-Jmimm. .. .x,, my ,vamp-A -ws-.1L,.. 'V -W.-K1 f ,f ,, ara-:fp fvwf1f.5m1m:.m.q...,.M1J.fvh..,,.w,. wg, A, 1' ,.n,-14.4, , 1 , I . Y, :my - fe . f.-gg.. Y ,Lb - x::ww.w.-mm-,1nx,. Swatara Township High School Cberlin, Pennsylvania The Swatter 1944 Educaiion is fhe chief defense of fhe nafions. -Burlce Educafion makes a people easy fo lead, buf difficulf +o drive: easy +o govern, bu+ impossible +o enslave. -Lord Brougham This Book belongs to Transportation at Swatara 'lindifjfv 'SSWU4 William Siaub-Bus Driver John Housman-Head Jani+or Elmer Hoover--Bus Driver GE' X ASSES ETXCS AUT NXT! P-DVERTXS L PTH!- ES E NXSTRPTXDYX HTS The Senior Class presenfs ifs I944 Swaffer for your approval. We have spenl' our four years al' Swaiara Township High School-working, learning. playing, laying a foundalion for our fufure lives. Our hisfory is recorded befween +l1e covers of 'rhis book. Wifh apologies for any discrepancies you may find, we hope you will like our bool: and fhal' we may have your besl' wishes for success as we go oul' in+o life. l Dedication We. The Class of I944, wish +o express our grafifude and apprecia- fion To our class advisor, Mrs. Frances M. Diehl. an esfeemed member of fhe Swafara Township High School faculfy, for her faifhful guidance and willingness fo promofe +his publicafion, by dedica+ing This issue of fhe Swaffer in 'her behalf. YEARBOOK STAFF Editorial Staff Richard W. Bailey fEdi'ror in Chiefj Associa're Edifors Carolyn Thomas Jane Hiler Dorofhy Zink 'Dorofhy Mays Cafherine Hamilfon Sporfs Edifors Norman Hoffman Doris Weaver Phofography Edifor Konrad Tre ufman 'A'bsen+ Business Staff Margare+ Wa+son ........ Business Manager Roy Sclwlessman ....... Adveriising Manaqer Elnora Flory .... ..., C irculaiion Manager Janef Paules 'Dorofhy Turns BeH'y Paules Rita Lipperf Henry Emrich Jean Yerfer Miriam Zeil Kiffy Bender Joye Quick Ar+ Edifors Mary Deniz Paul Mazich Elizabefh Eichinger June Ryder Advisors Frances M. Dieiil ........ ,... E diforial Mildred Rufh ....,.. ......., A rf Oscar B. Baldwin .... .... B usiness 'Absenf 91.1 J- 1 K N, R W N 5 Q W1 V , g , , Z , 'xg X-, . . Q Q 1 Y P I n -, i 5 , --.ff .1 2 2 , 7 ff f- ,fo fr I 1 , ,. f g , . L If - ffff' ' , 12 . f 2122: ' 'Y V, ' -1 if ,J 4 '5 I , 'AVA 4 rw ' Zi . fr' . , f 'ivy' Gig' ,tg, 4 K ' f T' ! LJQ? h 2 1. ff ifi?+f591g'fiPf'fff 755 f o , f V yv if if 'Vx . is f .- ,-4 I f p ' I koi' ,gl'2- ' q 41 1 ,gf fy ' if ff .,, 'ii ' f ij n fv fl ,f7, f 4' ,+ 1 , ,Q,:g,V. 21, .fgaf 2 f l 7 y , E11 if , 1 I Q I is A V -f-f f .Q -QNX-X 1 -lv ! X .AAQ ' 2 , M ' A 4 , 7 Z , LL. - 1' Y, A 'is o f ff -- I 7 ,Zia 6 if 4' W - ' A ! 'I - W ' , r A C ,gn 1? f n - 'fc o IX 15,1 A JEK fl I. NA I f 7 1 I ' A S Z! ,J gsxgffr ,init V , ,SWL nliqiyw Xt. X7 ,WA ,wi-, A .. X 91, 2, fo cf' fri' -'47 ' ff, . '5 X51 Z, ,I ,f -4' Z y X We dedica+e +his page +o ihose Alumni from Swa+ara Township High School who are serving +heir coun+ry. X I 'ff7'-M AN' K V' I x I 1 'QV ' W Y ' J 6 ,f u Y X '7 iz O Q O WS. SWATARA TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD Lesh' F- Aungsl' Elmer G. Livingsfon Pfuldenl Vice-Presidani Ernesf E. Eshenaur Legler L, Wolfg S'C 9l'4fY Treasurer Earl C. While, Earl A. Sheaffer Donald S, Billew, The sfudenls of Swalara Township High School wish To express lheir qrafifude lo lhese men whose personal inferesf in 'lhe school sysfem has enabled +hem fo have many opporfunifies for eclucafional advancement The Class of nine+een foriy-four also offer fheir sincere Thanks for the opporfunifies fhaf lhe Board of Educalion have made possible for Them. R. N. KEIM Supervising Principal MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS lmmediaiely ailer your birih, ihe home assumed responsibiliiy For a very imporianf parl of your iraining. A shori lime fhereafler The church probably came info rhe piciure lo do ifs parr. A+ six years ol age and for nearly iwelve years since Thai iime ihe school has done irs befsi for your educafion and culiure. Aside from naiive abilily, your accomplishrnenis are in direcf proporiion io your inieresi and efiiori. Our school moiio is, En+er fo Learn: Leave 'ro Serve. You have enfered. you have learned and you are scheduled lo leave soon. May The las? ihouqhl of our rnoifo, ihai of service, always be in your mind as a propelling force as your Alma Maier is lefi behind. Reiain as much as possible of fhe Things you have learned, be alerl in applying lhal' knowledge as opporiuniiies preseni fhemselves and enrich your accomplishmenls wiih good characler. The world is inleresled in wha? you know, whal you are able lo do and, above all. your characier or wha? you really are. TO YOU-SENIORS Folks are worth enioying. Wherever you are, you are surrounded by worihwhile folks who are doing fine lhings, folks who are fhinking noble ihoughis, 'Folks who possess beauiiful characiers. You may noi realize if, buf you are. You may ihink you are surrounded by plain, ordinary, uninleresiing folks, buf you are noi.. lf you ihink lhai, you are prob- ably fhe only uninieresfing one of ihe loi. If 'fakes insighf 'ro enioy one anolher. Some persons have an eye for characfer, iusl some have an eye for painlings or an ear for music. They can spy an admirable Characier back of any unpromising exierior. The power io perceive fine characfer can be culiivaled and sirengihened. This deepening of insighi is one of ihe esseniials, if we would enioy one anoiher. Nor can we enioy one anoiher wifhouf ihe expendilure of lime and wiihoul painsiaking. You would lhink a man absurd if he expecied To enioy a painling wiih a hurried glance in passing, buf ihai is aboui ihe way we hasly Ameri- cans enioy our friends. Rafher, we musi sii down iogelher and ialk for long hours. We musf play fogefher and worship iogeiher. We musi lavish iime upon one anoiher, knowing ihaf ihere is no beiier inveslmeni of iime ihan friendship. O. B. BALDWIN ' Principal fr 1 .swawi-u-I wa., -.n R. N. Keim, M.A. Enhaul, Pa. Supervising Principal O. B. Baldwin, M.Ecl. Harrisburg, Pa. Principal-Phys. Ed. and Physics Kafhryn H. Neibich Oberlin, Pa. Secrefary and Librarian Sara L. Cloos, RN. Oberlin, Pa. Nevin H. Carl, MA. Harrisburg, Pa. Biology, Science, Mafhemafics 'FACULTY Frances M. Diehl. 3.5- Elizabefhfown, Pa. Commercial Madeline S. Gorishall. B.S. Harrisburg, Pa. Heal+h and Physical Educalion Janice L. Weibley Harrisburg, Pa. Social Sfudies Anna S. Smiih Harrisburg. Pa. Commercial Kafhryn Brown, AB. Harrisburg, Pa. Enqlish SERVING WITH U. S. ARMED FORCES John Coover E. Brad Harlman Richard Edwards C. Herber+ Foufz Paul Landis Charlofie R. Tyson, BA. Red Lion, Pa. French, Lalin Alfon M. Moller, B.5. Harrisburg, Pa. English Margaref D. Brubaker, A.B, Ha rrisbu rq, Pa. Malhemalics Cordelia S. Felder, B.S. Oberlin, Pa. Music Mildred P. Ruih, B.S. R. D. 2, Halifax, Pa. Ari, Penmansliip FACULTY Mary E. Joseph, A.B Harrisburg, Pa. Hislory Louise E, Bislwop, BS. Oberlin, Pa. English, Hisfory Gerirude E. Rolla Harrisburg. Pa. Ariilmmefic, Hislory Roy B. Will Harrisburg, Pa. Science, Guidance Mary E. Boifiglier, B.S. . Lawnion, Pa. Chemisfry, Healih Wilbur N, Reese, M.S. Evelyn Saubel, B.S. Willmelmina P. Harfman, B.S Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Counfy Advisor of Agriculiural Ed. Couniy Advisor of Home Economics Commercial LEAVE OF ABSEN CE xx Nf gf .. .Em DDU DDD ,Q ,, f l U .4 l 4 ii' 55555 3555: -LL Illia :Gi SEN IOR OFFICERS Presiclenl ...... . . .Henry Emriclw Vice Presiclem' . . . . . .Carolyn Thomas Secrelary . . . . . . Belly Paules Treasurer ...... ......... . . .Roy Schlessman Class Colors: Class Flower Class. Mofloz Brown and Wl1i+e. Red Roses and Lilies of flue Valley. Wills +l1e ropes of foday, we ring lhe bells of llwe fufure SENIORS Richard Walier Bailey A fine young fellow is our Dick, He's +he kind lhal makes Things lick. The girls don'+ worry him loo much. He minds his business: is never in Du1'ch.' 1 Ki'Hy May Bender Preffy Ki'rfy is a perfect march For handsome Arne, +I1e season's cafch. Always fogelher, never apar+, Are 'rhese fwo sweefhearls, Ki? and Ari. Delberi James Branche e Who serenades us here and ihere? Who goes iiflerbugging everywhere? ln classes he makes us laugh and scream. Delbert IS righl on 'rhe beam. Charlo'He LoreH'a Browne A+ reading 'French she was a wonder. Very seldom did she blunder. She had lhal' 'formula-C. K. C. Culfure. kindness, and courfesy. Louise lrene Cieri She of fhe dark and wavy hair, Who always looked so near, Wifh lovely complexion, smoolh and fair, Had an appearance hard lo bear. Dick Ki'Hy Twig Cha-Cha Lou K ' 1 Q L f .S W V i i 3 i H A , -my . . ,T H xi .i R x s- 5 K A si, 5 A f , i .c 1 s f la? l L s W X Y? - ' y g c N' Y wisir, I Y c ii . .,i.s,A,. A s , . so if ' - -s, . . SENIORS Waller Alvin 'Corsnih We lcids all called him Fat Wifh our apologies, he's exacfly 'rhafg Full of giggles and always cheerful: His laugh was indeed a hear+y earful. Cur+is 'Charles Curry Curfis drove us mad wifh his ole' car. Allhough he praised if, if didn'+ go far, Unril he'd iump and s+ar+ +o crank. Hey! We wonder whaf he pu+ in Hs rank. Mary Helen Denh Mary can sew. dance, and sing, ChaHer, draw,-mosf anyfhingg Besides all fhis. she has been seen Keeping pace wilh a U. S. Marine. Jean Alberla Diegel Jean, a housewife wanfs To be, A+ This faslc she won'+ be yella. She'll come close behind her sisfer, Cause she's already gol a fella. June Winifred Diegel June is Jean's +win, To say They're idenfical would be wrong. A lad from Enhaul, her hearf did win, Her engagemenl ring assures us if won'f be long. Fai' Curl' Mary Bessie Junie SEN IGRS Elizabefh Rose Eichinger LiHle Liz is quiie ihe girl To pul 'rhe fellows in a whirl. For she's iusf as cuie as she can be. The fellas all say, She's for me. Henry Emrich If noi a girl were living here. And boys resided only, Henry's life would be quife drear, My Word: I+ would be lonely! Ella Elizabefh Ernsf Ella worked a+ our canieeng Business like hers. you've never seen. Mosl' every noon, day in, day ou+, She dished fhose cokes and dixies out Lloyd Richard Eshenaur This fall fella's moHo is. l'm belfer lale, ihan never, He seldom gels anywhere on +ime. We wonder! Will he ever? Elnora Elizabefh Flory Wifh blond hair like Elnora's Who would ask 'ro be bruneHe. She's kind and gen'rle also ls she a friend? You bel. Liz Heny Ella Spider Honey F'-N SEN IORS Doris Louise Forney Porky When if comes fo playing baslceiball Doris really can r -be bear. Always fair and square 'rhrough if all, To waich her surely is a freaf. Richard Paul Fran'l'z Dick Good naiured fellow--Dick io us, Over The girls did never fuss. We could always +ell when his face goi brighf, Thai he'd probably been called upon +o recife. Mafilda Mary Gersic Tillie A human bomb. alfhough quife small, She mows 'em down and gels lhe ball. She fallxs as fasf as she does run- Tillie's some girl-iusf loads of fun. David Clayfon Goodyear Goodie To say he's David. is no lie, Sfill Goody Gumdropn was his name 'fo us. By gar! we'd lilce lo 'fell you why, Bur Be'r'ry would get cross and fuss. Caiherine Hamilron Rene Commercial law's her fea'rure spot Tha+'s where she really shines: Whal' ii +alces. she's surely goi To inierpref fhese difficulf lines. SENIORS Jane Irene Hiler Jane As Beacon business manager, she's done a splendid iob. And, as a sludenf, loo, she shows up very well: So lei us give Three rousing cheers-now all logelher, mob- For Janie, our fall lassie, no lciddin' she is swell. Norman Edwin Hoffman Percy Fond of music, airplanes, and mafh. Whaf is fhe sfrange power our 'Percy hafh To have won, ilhis lad so fall and leggyl. The love of our liHle, darlc-haired Peggy? Edwin Vincen+ Jones Slieny He was swell, we all know Thai: Bur mos? his lime was s-pendin' ln a bowling alley where he worked, And where he did some solid sendin. Rifa Virginia Lipperf Riia Here's some papers. Rila, we'd like 'ro have fyped by you. And by gum, we musl confess. she always gol lhem lhrough. She was Treasurer ol S. T., our school, you lcnow, Kepf 'those checks in circulafion, and 'rypewriler on fhe go. Doro+hy Will Mays DoHie One of our very good sfudenls was she. Sfeady. hard-working. loo. On fhe honor roll she was mosl' bound fo be. And those who made fha? were few. .. - It 55.3 memes Q -X ,LM X'3s1:'.,.WL. 135 am' 1 Paul Mazich Bloclcs away we could fell our Paul, The reason-he was so very fall. A 'rhing of arf. is a 'rhing of beaury. This phrase 'rells you his line of dufy. mud' Genevieve Marie Miller She's sorfa +all, she's no+ real short Noi' exfra fhin, nor fat She's iusf aboul half way befween, And a peach of a girl a+ fhaf. Arfhur Lloyd Myers Ar+ie is such a handsome guy. He made girls' hearfs soar high as 'rhe slay. Buf he picked one. and lhal was KiHy, You lcnow 'rhe slory, we'll end fhis diHy. Ann Marie Pagano Her inleresl lay very much in clofhes, She wore lhem nicely, foo. She may design fhem herself some day: Lore++a Odessa Paige l+'s so much fun +o loe pleasant Loreffa is always lhal way. And indeed we love when she's sealed A+ 'rhe piano. in order fo play. Who lcnows? And sell Them in 'rurn lo you. , SEN IORS Mazich Jenny Arfie Ann Reffa SEN IORS Nancy Elizabeih Parr This happy miss. So demure and bright When she's around Our burdens are lighl. Be++y Louise Paules A fair-haired blonde. so +all and sweet Wifh a disposifion divine. She's 'rhe firsl of 'rhe Paules 'rwins we meel, The one fha? David calls mine. Janef Marie Paules Jane+'s her sisler's counferparf, Some can r 'fell one from anofher. Alfhough The same in loolcs. and kind hear+- ln opinions? l'd say-No! Bro-'rherl Mary Caiherine Plesic Mary helped our Ella our Down al fhe liHle sfore. She is a merry lassie. Chuclced full of fun galore. Joye Flora Quicl: Her name jus? fifs her 'rhrough and fhrough, A rascal's whaf she is. And 'rhose lashes which shield her eyes of blue, Make fellas sigh and say. Gee Whiz! Nan BeH'y Nance Mihie Joy 6-sq-P SENIORS Samuel A. Reed Full of fun is This liHle guy, He loves io Trap. he'd love io fly. And fhough The bouniies on pelfs are high, Sarnmy's heari is mosfly in fhe sky. Mildred Jane Ricker Hair as dark as hers you rarely find. Nor 'her eyes of flashing brown. Her smile, Though seldom, was very kind. Bul gracious! Noi her frown. June Elaine Ryder June is fhe glamour girl of 44, Full of 'rricks and never a bore, Always dressed in fhe lafesf fashion craze, June sure keeps 'rhe boys in a daze. Roy Houck Schlessman Though Chick seems To be The only one Who enlers in his dreams. Sfill, he'd like +o be a 'rough sergeanf In fhe Uniled Sfafes Marines. Donald Shealifer Eat and Donald eals wilh you, Fasl, and you lasl' alone. Info mischief, he goes wifhoul lrouble. Ou? of if, he sfays wilh a groan. Sammy Milly Sheena Bud Fagen SENIORS John Andrew Sheaffer Sheaff He's fall, bashful, and very shy. We offen wondered rhe reason why! He plays an accordion, Though he won r rell: Bui we lcnow he does il very well. William Franklin Sfaub Bill Alfhough he's sleepy all fhe lime, Handsome Bill is now a cadel' of 'rhe air. Soon info 'rhose snowy clouds he'll clim', Across 'the world in a plane. he'll rear. Arihur William Sfevens Shaggy From 'the siage he could enlerfain us By acling in a play. And he did 'rhe same wi'rhou+ much fuss Wifh his wilfy remarks each day. Carolyn Joyce Thomas Horsey Wriiing, singing, acfing,-yes, all of These, Has Carolyn accomplished, if you please. To say s'he's crazy abour her firsf love, puls if mild, For when she sees a horse she simply goes wild. George Tomasic Juro His curly hair musl' give him slrengfh, Those good marks, in law 'ro gel. And every goal George slrived for, Did he affain? You bel. SEN IORS Konrad Wigand Traufman He puf his hearf in chemislry, ln mafh he was a whiz. Buf when if comes fo airplanes, Tha'r's really where his hear? is. Dorofhy Louise Turns A friendly sorl of girl was she. And quile well liked by most As a fypisf, she could pound And was never known +o boast 'rhe key! John Waidlich Johnny, Johnny, was eifher asleep Or los+ in +he pages of a sporls magazine. Ouief as a mouse. never a peep. l-le was never heard. buf always seen. Rufh Salome Walden Be quief, afleniive. and fhen you'll learn. Appears ro be her creed. And when she makes Those piano keys churn: We know rhaf is her speed. Margaref Melvina Wa+son When an argumenl weakened. she foughl if Thru Each minuie, each day, she had somelhing lo do. Dark-haired, liHle. buf busy 'by gat' She won air-minded Percy, l musf menlion +ha+! Buich Do+ Johnnie Ruihie Peggy SENIGRS Roberl' Melvin Wa'Hs Pefer This fall dark boy is very rich in personalify And always is a friend, and how, fo you and me. Besides fhis, I am sure each one of you agree He slumped us all wifh his answers in P. O. D. Doris Mae Weaver Doris Her name is Doris, buf Bud calls her Chick, She's his idea of a cufe. liHle 'rrick. Well Chick when you lake 'rhal' middle aisle slride, We'll all be 'rhere fo kiss lhe bride. Jean YeH'er Ye'Her She was baskefball caplain, Jean, A mighfy forward on fhe 'ream. And alfhough she's jus? a li'r+Ie mile. Our opponenfs found +ha+ she's dynamife. Miriam Leona Zell Mim Miriam likes if ou?-of-doors, She loves fo drive a fracfor. And is hoping some day in her life They'll be an imporlanf lacfor. Dorolhy Elizabeih Zink Dol' When Dorolhy walks info our midsf, Our blues and iroulziles all cease lo Her musical +alen'rs and disposilion, Will make her a friend of all-plus exisi. a fine musician. CLASS PCEMS WHEN WE ARE PARTED From dear Swafara now we parl. Sadness creeping info our hearis. Wishing now 'rhaf we're al The end, Our school days were jus? abou? fo begin. Now fha? we're going ou+ info life For all good lhings shall we sfrive, Noi for an unworfhy bul' a worlhy cause. And 'rhe memories of Swafara will never be losl. Now we are parling. never lo refurn, Buf we will no+ forgef fhe 'fhings we have learned To keep us in life when we parf, We can say Old Swafara gave us a sfarl. CATHERINE HAMILTON LONG LIVE SWATARA HIGH Now fhe class of forfy-four deparls All of us wifh sadness in our hearls. As we're abou? lo leave Swafara High To say farewell, adieu. and goodbye. Bu? when we view life's paihway o'er We feel prepared like classes before. And as lhe 'rime 'ro leave draws nigh, We wish we could slay al Swalara High. We spenl mosl of our happy days here And enjoyed our school life every year. Here we made our closesf friends, - We hope fo keep +hem +o 'rhe end. We wish 'ro lhank our 'reachers kind. Who fried 'ro pul' Things in our minds. And now 'rhaf fhe lime is nigh, We wanf 'ro shoul: Long Live Swalara High. Here in Swafara High we've sei our goal Now we'Il work 'foward il wi'rh hearl and soul. As ofhers fill our place nexl' year. We'll conlen+ ourselves wifh memories dear. ln order lo gain a place in life And help us conquer every sfrife We worked hard in Swa+ara High Q And now we regref fo say goodbye. JANE HILER CLASS SON G AS NIGHT DRAWS NIGH Tune: Auld Lang Syne This is ?he class so brave and ?rue, From good old Swa?ara High, We do as we are ?old ?o do. And sing when nigh? draws nigh, And sing when nigh? draws nigh. 'Tis well for all ?his ?ru?h ?o learn. Tha? Time no gold can buy. And since no du?ies do we spurn, We sing when nigh? draws nigh, We sing when nigh? draws nigh. Al?hough full many goals we've won. S?ill o?hers loom on high, Which we mus? reach ere day is done. To sing when nigh? draws nigh, To sing when nigh? draws nigh. When loolcing baclc, in ?u?ure years, Across ?hese days gone by. We'll 'rhinlc of songs. ?hrough burning ?ears We sang when nigh? drew nigh, We sang when nigh? drew nigh. When down li?e's hill so las? we fare, We will no? mourn or sigh, Bu? ?hough Dea?h's sfream is wai?ing ?here, We'll sing as nigh? draws nigh, We'll sing as nigh? draws nigh. Whds hii'!w'K-P519 '5 i!liM2 N W ., , ,-40, mul m wf nf?-R 'RZ' -' sf 'Nile Q IM, , My ,hmm SWATTER Who 1944 CLASS HISTGRY i On Sepfember fhe sixfh, ninefeen hundred and fhirfy-nine many new faces appeared af lhe doors of Swafara Township High School looking very bewildered and very excifed. Yes. we were fhe people who belonged fo fhe new faces, one-hundred and fwenfy-one of us. One day affer we were seffled down and busy in our school work, our class advisor, Mrs. Rufh, fhen Miss Parmer, called us fogefher fo elecf our class officers: who furned ouf fo be: Presidenf-LeRoy Miller, Vice Presidenf-Rudy Trenn, Secrefary-Treasurer-Anna Pagano. The nexf big evenf of our firsf year in 'rhe high school was fhe annual fall Bazaar. We sold canned fruif and made a grand profif of S2l.59. Affer many good fimes and acquiring much knowledge school closed on June 4. t We began our Freshman year in Sepfember ninefeen hundred and forfy. Losing five of our mem- bers II6 of us were leff. Our class advisor was Mrs. Harfman. We elecfed our class officers: Presidenf-Roy Schlessman, Vice Presidenf-Roberf Waffs, Secrefary-Treasurer-Anna Pagano. We selecfed green and whife for our class colors. Af The annual bazaar we sold boughf candy af our green and whife decorafed sfand and made a profif of 52232. School ran smoofhly lhroughouf fhe resf of fhe year and closed June, I94l. Our Sophomore year was lafe in geffing sfarfed because of fhe infanfile paralysis epidemic buf finally on Sepfember 29, I94l school sfarfed off' wifh a bangl One hundred and seven of us refurned fo begin our Sophomore year. Mrs. Harfman was our advisor again fhis year. Our class officers were: Presidenf- Roberf Wafls, Vice Presidenf-Sfeve Wilsbach, Secrefary-Treasurer-Edwin Jones. Af fhe annual bazaar we sold haf dogs and made 532.70 profif. On November I4, I94l our sophomore class celebrafed one of fhe holidays of Dogpafch, Sadie Hawkins' Day by having a Sadie Hawkins' Day parfy. Cerfainly none of us will ever forgef our favors which were preserved furnips. Our sophomore class had somefhing else fhaf was very differenf. We had a sophomore play in Febru- ary l942 enfifled, The Red Lamp. We made Sl5.39 profif. Affer many good fimes school closed on June l7, I942, much fo +he sorrow of fhe sfudenfs. School reopened on Sepfember 9, I942 and fhere we were Juniors! Thirfy-seven of our number did nof refurn, only 70 remained. Our class advisor was Mrs. Diehl. Our officers were: Presidenf-Roberl' Waffs, Vice Presidenf-Henry Emrich, Secrefary-ePeggy Wafson, Treasurer-Joe Blazer whose posifion Roy Schlessman filled affer Joe became a sailor. Early in fhe fall of l942 we selecfed our rings which we did nof receive unfil early in I943. How very proud we were of 'rhose rings! Af fhe annual bazaar we sold soff drinks and ice cream making a profil' of S35.02. Roy Schlessman. Norman Hoffman, and Henry Emrich, fhree of 'rhe members of our class made fhe boys' varsify. Five of our girls made The girls' varsify feam. They were Doris Weaver. Doris Forney. Kiffy Bender, Jean Yeffer, and Tillie Gersic. Elnora Flory also served fhe girls feam as manager. Our class decided fo have a class play. Under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Deifer we presenfed Brofher Goose on May 7 and surprised everyone by making a big profif of SlO5.55. During 'rhe year fhree of our boys'became sailors. They were Joe Blazer, Rudy Trenn, and Roberf Railing. The big evenl of our Junior year. The Junior Prom was on fhe evening of May 2l. All danced fo 'rhe enchanfing music of Bill Savage's orchesfra and enjoyed fhe refreshmenfs which were served. School closed June 8. CLASS HISTORY School opened again on SepTemer 8, l943. Here we are seniors! How The years go. There were only 57 oT us now. Mrs. Diehl was our class advisor again. We could noT have a bazaar This year because of war condiTions. We elecTed class officers who were: PresidenT-Henry Emrich. Vice PresidenT-Carolyn Thomas, SecreTary-BeTTy Paules, Treasurer-Roy Schlessman. Our class decided To have a Yearbook and elecTed Richard Bailey as EdiTor-in-ChieT. We had To change our class colors because of war condiTions. The class decided on brown and whiTe insTead oT green and whiTe. We selecTed our TelTs which we received and we were very pleased. as They could be seen mosT anywhere. On November I9, l943 The annual opereTTa enTiTled The ForesT Prince. was presenTed wiTh many oT The seniors Taking parT. - Again, Tive senior girls were on The baslceTball Team wiTh Elnora Flory as Their manager and Three senior boys on The boys' baslceTball Team. Bill STaub also made The boys' varsiTy Team. Carolyn Thomas and DoroThy Zinlc served as co-ediTors oT The Beacon wiTh Peggy WaTson as man- aging ediTor. lvlany oThers from our class also served on The Beacon sTaTT. We selecTed red roses and lilies oT The valley Tor our class Tlower combinaTion. ATTer much ThoughT we decided on a class moTTo which is WiTh The Ropes of The PasT We Ring The Bells oT The FuTure. Norman l'loTTman, Paul Duncan, and Bill STaub enlisTed in The Air Corps Reserves. We are indeed proud of all The members of our class wheTher They are in The service oT our counTry, in war planTs. or anywhere else They may be in The TuTure and as Class l-lisTorian I wanT To wish Them all The luclc in The world and may God bless Them as They all deserve To be blessed as we march on To VicTory. l'lisTorian-DOROTHY ZINK CLASS PROPI-IECY We had been sfrolling along 'rhe frack around our beloved school, falking excifedly, joking, making exaggerafed guesses info fhe fufure. when one member of our class sfopped: fhe resf of us did fhe same. We've been poking fun. making a good fime ouf of our fufure, she said, now, lef's be serious. Whaf will we do? She's correct said anofher. Whaf are we each planning fo be? Will we be if? Anofher asked, Will we go on wifh our educafion? Will we gef an office or sfore job? someone else inquired. T S+ilI anofher, Will we fravel? We kepf on, each one wondering, wishing he knew of his fufure career: when suddenly we heard a finy voice from behind us. We furned, and fo our surprise, a liny dwarf smiled a greefing and performed a rafher clumsy dance. He had affracled our affenfion and soon we were asking who he was and whaf 'he wanfed. We never saw you before! we exclaimed. Ah. ha, he giggled. l only appear on fhis day of each year, fhe day when fhe presenf Senior Class goes ouf info life-you wanf fo know your fufures, don'f you? Only l can show you. Follow me. Then. bofh running and jumping. he led us some disfance fo a cave we had never noficed before. Af fhe enfrance, he passed somefhing before our eyes which -pul us info some peculiar france. Affer walking down a long hall. we enfered a spacious sunlil room. Af one side a queer obiecf. resembling a radio, was placed. He designafed fo us fo be seafed on small chairs covered wifh brown and whife clofhs. wifh mafching cushions. ' This machine, he poinfed fo fhe odd-looking obiecf, around which you are seafed, is one 'lhal produces felevision and can fake you info some fufure sfafe of exisfence. Now-wafch. Two ofher dwarfs, clofhed in brown and whife, appeared fo push buffons which changed lhe scenes on fhe machine. i .lnfenfly we fasfened our eyes on fhe picfure plafes of fhe dwarf's invenfion. The firsf scene ap- peared and. fo our surprise. we recognized dear Swafara High. To one side of The school. a large building had been added. The neon sign above 'rhe door caughf our eye. lf read Oscar's Canfeenf' As fhe door slowl opened we saw Mary Plesic and Ella Ernsf busily engaged in fheir permanenf iobs as co-managers of fhe sfore. The nexf slide picfured a flying field. Suddenly a fall, 'rhin fellow emerged from behind one of fhe planes, snapping ouf commands. We could fell he was William Sfaub, wifh fhe repufafion of one of fhe foughesf of air corps officers. Then, as 'rhe scene sfarfed fo fade away, we spied a P-38 coming in for a neaf landing, and officer Norman Hoffman hopped ouf iusf in fime for us 'ro gel' a glance:- lafe. as usual. Nexf we saw fhe amusemenf cenfer of fhe same field and we realized fhaf fhe enferfainer was Del- berf Branch going fhrough fhe lafesf version of fhe jifferbug for fhe ofher fellows. One of fhe crowd. we noficed. was Konrad Troufman, fhe field's besf insfrucfor. The following scene consisfed of a lavishly decorafed dancing school, owned and operafed by Mary Denfz. She was faking furns finishing a cuf for 'rhe fown's newspa-per and sewing a dress. while she waifed for her sfudenfs fo arrive. Nexf we saw Curfis Curry in fhe midsf of his newly adopfed hobby of having a home for refired aufomobiles. He was changing a fire on 'rhe sfill faifhful Lulu-Belle. Nexf fo meef our eyes was a concerf hall in New York and seafed af fhe grand piano was Dorofhy Zink. successor fo Paderewski. On one end of fhe sfage we saw John Sheaffer-holding an accordion, waifing fo presenf a special number. His hidden falenfs had become world known. We were again flashed fo anofher greaf place, The Hershey Sporfs Arena, where we recognized Samuel Reed. chief usher, conversing wifh Paul Mazich who had charge of making fhe beaufiful signs. adverfising fhe Sfeel Mills Revue 'raking place in fhe Arena. A scene from +he show feafured Walfer Corsnifz and Richard Franfz as fhe Mill's besf engineers. A larger slide showed a 'block square women's dress sfore feafuring fhe mosf exclusive sfyles. A scene wifhin fhe sfore marked 'lhe semi-annual fashion show. wifh June Ryder as head model. Two more girls caughf our affenfion as 'rhey nodded agreeingly as fhe evenf wenf on. They were Louise Cieri and Anna Pagano. co-managers of fhe sfore. The nexT scene showed a newspaper cli-pping where we read ThaT The Two greaT women lawyers. Cafherine HamilTon and DoroThy -Mays had become parfners, busy TighTing againsT The compefifion of Nancy Parr, in whose employ we also read, was RiTa Lipperf, The famous TypisT. Now we were confronTed wiTh a sTriking scene on a ship. David Goodyear, radioman firsT class. was working up a sweaT. when anoTher dark-haired sailor came inTo view. lT was ArThur Myers. We no sooner goT a glance Than The slide reversed and we saw a group of dog Tired leaThernecks being eTficienTly drilled by Marine SergeanT. Roy Schlessman. As The group approached we discerned Wil- liam STevens, Taking his maneuvers mosT seriously. AnoTher reversible -pIeTe came Ont One Side Showed us Henry Emrich and Roberf WaTTs in a fasT moving baskefball game. They were on The All American Team. The oTher side picTured MaTilda Gersic and Doris Forney. also on a baskeTball floor. displaying clever Tacfics on The All Women's Professional Team. NexT we saw a scene ouT wesT. where Carolyn Thomas was Trying To break a black musfang for pri- vaTe use on her 'horse ranch. We sTayed on in The wesT. buT recognized This Time a sTudio in Hollywood where Donald Sheaffer was abouT To make his screen debuT as Tom Sawyer. A The following Television scene refurned us To Harrisburg and inTo The Bell Telephone Building To see KiTTy Bender inferviewing girls for operafors. A clean fresh-looking hospiTal appeared nexT and as The door opened, we looked in and saw Doris Weaver husTling around a corner wiTh a Tray of food for one of her paTienTs. As she passed The operaTing room, Richard Bailey emerged wiping his forehead. He had iusT performed a delicafe eye operaTion: The scene Tlashed To The childrens ward where Elnora Flory comforTed The resTless youngsfers. Then we saw anoTher hospiTal-an operaTing room-BeTTy and JaneT Paules were assisTing The surgeon in a double operaTion on Twins. having a similar Trouble. An ambulance roared info The drive- way and lo and behold-iT was Peggy WaTson who rushed To The door To admiT The emergency case. STill anoTher hospiTal and Jane Hiler was seen elevaTing a casT To The proper heighT. AnoTher hospiTal and This Time iT was CharloTTe Brown who enTered a door. carrying in her hands, of all Things. a law book:-nursing seemed To be a secondary inTeresT. AnoTher newspaper clipping flashed on The slide and reading, we found Thai' LoreTTa Paige and RuTh Walden would appear in The Cleveland Symphony concerT as Two of The world's greaTesT pianisTs. George Tomasic, The .greaT business man, was shown in The nexT biT of Television. He was presidenT of a greaT grocery corporaTion. As he sfood before The huge building. a Truck pulled inTo The unloading ramp. PainTed on The side of The Truck were The words Lloyd Eshenaur Trucking Company. and, we recognized Lloyd Eshenaur as The driver. A bulleTin was The nexT To flash on The screen, lT said ThaT Elizabefh Eichinger and DoroThy Turns had been selecTed privafe secreTaries aT one of The DuPonT planTs. ln The following picTure we recognized The Paxiang Bowling Alley owned and managed by Edwin Jones. who was in The building Talking wiTh Johnny Waidlich who, a greaT reader of sporTs sTories. had become a greaT sporTsman, himself. Mildred Ricker, who had moved around caring for children and house cleaning. was picfured in The nexT slide, Tacking a sign on The fronT of her residence adverTising a business which had grown consid- erably and for whose services she was offering special raTes in LawnTon. A scene aT The famous Bryncoed Dairy showed Miriam Zell exhibiTing her prize Tracfor, she special- ized in farm machinery. Slowly The lasT picfured view appeared. A circle of ladies, wearing pins wiTh Homemaker's Help- ful Club prinTed Thereon. meT our view. A guesT speaker, Mrs. Ray Alleman, The former June Deigel was speaking on How To Be Happy Though Married. We recognized Genevieve Miller. secrefary of The club, anxiously Taking noTes, and Jeanne Deigel, presidenT, lisTening aTTenTively To her sisTer. As The Television plaTes were finished, one dwarf accidenfly pushed a buTTon on The machine and we lisTened To The famous radio varie-Ty-To-be, called The Quick-YeTTer show. Halfway Through The iokes and Tun Joye and Jean broke ouT wiTh an original Two-Toned harmony song. As The program closed, we rose from our seaTs, and Thanking The dwarf kindly for his services. emerged from The cave, and boTh seemed To vanish: buf, happily we wenf on To our graduafion exer- cises. knowing well The fuTure of The class of '44. CAROLYN THOMAS We CLASS WILL The class oT I944 of SwaTara Township High School in The CounTy oT Dauphin, in The STaTe oT Pennsylvania, being oT sound mind and body. do hereby make and ordain This To be The lasT Will and TesTamenT oT our class. pridevgemddI1rlesTuiDrl:1rgS:I05TgyHplrlncipal and honorable TaculTy To oversee our Funeral Services wiTh high WiTh The knowledge oT debTs paid and ob'ligaTions TulTilled, we bequeaTh unTo The Tollowing individuals our personal abiliTies. lTem lTem l'Tem ITem lTem ITem lTem Hem lTem lTem I-Edwin Jones donaTes his exTra Tonnage To Marie Lescanic. 2-Lloyd Es'henaur leaves his heighT To Donald Kohl. 3-Our varsiTy leaves The Tig'hT They displayed in The Camp Hill game 4-DelberT Branch besTows 'his abiliTy To dance To Clarence Fredlund. 5-Elnora Flory bequeaThs her pleasing personalify To Marie Brown. 6-Arfhur Myers leaves his good looks To George Gable. ' 7--Mary DenTz besTows her TalkaTiveness To BeTTy Arnsiberger. 8-Donald SheaTTer leaves his many wisecracks To Meade Fackler. 9-EIizabeTh Eichinger donaTes her aTTracTive TeaTures To Romona NegreTe. I0-Henry Emrich besTows his populariTy To Clair Deimler. To nexT year's varsiTy. ITem II-Richard FranTz bequeaThs his quieTness T0 Harry Wagner. lTem I2--John SheaTTer donaTes his bashTulness To Henry ArndT. ITem I3-Carolyn Thomas besTows her poeTic abiliTy To Helen STankovic. lTem I4-Konrad TrauTman leaves his scienTiTic mind To GilberT Speese. lTem l5+Jean YeTTer leaves her huge appeTiTe To Helen Zink. lTem I6--George Tomasic donaTes his curly hair To Edward Brunner- lTem I7-Norman HoTTman leaves his knack oT missing e bl-I5 T0 Welier Bewerrnen- lTem I8-Class oT '44 donaTes Their iniTiaTive To Class OT '45- ITem I9-June Ryder donaTes her quanTiTy oT hair To Jean Lebo. ITem 20-Peggy WaTson besTows her sugges+ive mind To CharloTTe Smee. lTem 2I-Roy Schlessman leaves his lovemaking TO John Brunner- lTem 22-Doris Weaver donaTes -her pleasanT smiles To Gloria Perilnennere- lTem 23-Richard Bailey bequeaThs his inTellecT To Wayne Yocum. lTem 24-WalTer CorsniTz leaves his iollyness To RoberT Plesic. lTem 25-RoberT WaTTs donaTes his Tine physical build To Donald Alleman. lTem 26-JaneT Paules besTows her backwardness Towards boys To FluTT KosuTic. lTem 27-CurTis Curry donaTes his Model-T-Ford To The school To help The TransporTaTion problem. lTem 28-David Goodyear leaves his serious aTTiTude To Daniel Rodanovic. lTem 29-DoroThy Zink leaves her arguing abiliTy To TuTure Problems oT Democracy sTudenTs. lTem 30-Doris Forney besTows her baskeTball TalenT To Jane Arney. lTem 3l-Mildred Ricker leaves her disgus'T oT men Tolk To Florence Nickolson. We bequeaTh unTo The TaculTy our sincere Thanks Tor Their unTiring eTTor'Ts They exTended unTo us. We hereby appoinT, our supervising principal, Mr. Raymond N. Keim The sole execuTor oT This lasT will and TesTamenT. I I . I l d d In wiTness whereof we imprinT our hand and seal This TursT day of June. one Thousand nine hun re and TorTy-Tour. Class of '44. Per Richard Bailey WiTnesses: RiTa LipperT Paul Mazich Carolyn Thomas Peggy WaTson V. ..,, ,mv , RSQE S Q QI. Q. 4 Q k ' 0515 J W ,F 669,55 N5 . . if 4 'I' 1: g x ' it ..,,-WM P wade , f' -,Sli ,,...x-4 i -an ,, fm 14 Lu ,J aw, 4 4. f 'A ,X' ,r 3 J an .Si - J' ? , Q' 31 , A Y L- MM , '- PD ,My :gala 'Pl wk. fu YM .1 ., 3 'E , JUNIOR i CLASS Section 1 Bolfom Row: Smilh, Spiller, Wagner, Arnsberger, Smee, Werl, Zerance, Eichinger, Hanshaw, V., Q Kuriowslxi Second Row: Beislline, Mundorf, Kleinsalu, Lescanec, Duncan, Moore, Smilh lNedral, Schreiner, Crissman Third Row: Gornil, Romozi, Holberl, Pagano, Kimberlin, Deimler, Faclcler lHaroldl, Kohl, Snavely Fourfh Row: Arndl, Haas, While, Brunner, Radanovic, Gabel, Faclrler, M., Bowers, Sellers Abseni: Frances Himmelsbach Teacher-Frances M. Diehl Section 2 Boflom Row: San+oni, Hanshaw, S., Speece, G., Bingaman, Sheaffer, H., Bowerman, Sulcel Second Row: Zarl, Brown, Sfill, Kosulic, Raudenslry, Wolfersberger, Speese, D. Third Row: Efnoyer, Mrliak, Dill, Spoffs, Gingrich, Arciprelini Fourlh Row: Milchell, Sfouffer, McQuaid, Sheafler, L., Walters, Prelz Absent Bobba Hamilfon Teacher-Mr. Nevin Carl Treasurer . CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl ..,.... . ,..., Lee Holberf Vice Presideni . . .Henry Arndl Secrefary . . . . . . , Colleen Moore Eliza befh Zari TEN TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President .,,.. ..,,........ J ohn Vukmanic Vice President . , , .,.. .. . . Marie Smith Secretary , . . , , Edward Brunner Treasurer . .. . Robert Plesic Section 1 Bottom Row: Lescanec, Howell, Wallowe., Deimler, Wesley, Walden, Seibert, Smith, Blouch, Weaver Second Row: Sponsler, Blazer, Parthemore, Arney iJanel, Platt, Arney Ueanl, Zink, Sheets, Beclrer, Spangler Third Row: Sansoni, Rine, Scheib, Pinto, Koclier, Plesic, Gorman, Lingle, Vulrmanic, Bar- ber 'Fourth Row: Ryder, Stepp, Staub, Toth, Gregory, Logan, Mansfield, Fredlund, 'Hill Teacher-Miss Charlotte Tyson ' Left school. Section 2 Bottom Row: Noblet, Staub, Hocicer, Ritter, Pavusek, Horner, Ricker Second Row: Garrett, Keister, Gable, Bresky, Branch, Lebo, Zuna Third Row: Paige, Retrievi, Balzaric, Brunner, Steub, Hiler Absent: Gerard Hetes, Robert Johnson, Helen Stanliovic Teacher: Mrs. Kathryn Brown Section 3 Bottom Row: Dailey, Milletics, Lescanec, Ernst, Stepp, Stewart, Gadiel: Second Row: Littles, Peck, Welty, Mahelr, Kempt, Martin, Lex Third Row: Campbell, Deibler, Woltersber- ger, Larsen, Waidlich, Corsnitz, Baker, Spayde Fourth Row: Negrete, Koller, Steager, Dininni, Gruber, Binlrley, McCreary Absent: Helen Koons Teacher: Mr. Alton M. Motter its f -+9-4 . 11.1-7 'rx' 'YH fe, WEB 55454. N IN TI-I GRADE President , .. . .,..,..,..,..,.......... Gloria Behm Vice President ....,. LeroY Reeld Secretary .,.... . .. Peter Kosutlc Treasurer .,,.. .... R ichard Wert Section 1 Bottom Row: Alleman, Shell, Witters, Wartel Second Row: Giuran, Frantz, Naidek, Moore, Lilley, Reigle Third Row: Staub, Lex, Knoll, Janlcovic, 'Kepp, Wagner Absent: Harold Forney Teacher-Mrs. Margaret Brubaker ' Lett school. Section 2 Bottom Row: Gundy, Doncevic, Lippert, Rollason, Leeper, Reed, Lingle Second Row: Santoni, Hetterly, Urlich, Hater, Matesevic Zerance, Vennell, Parr Third Row: Nagy, Stahl, Kirby, G., Stcber, Kirby, P. Mahelr, Rainey Fourth Row: Alwine, Shuey, Zerance, Grenier, Finney, Galdino, Garrett Absent: Anna Betula, Joan Hagy, Alberta Nesbit Teacher-Miss Janice Weibley Section 3 Bottom Row: Liddiclx, Kinsey, Deimler, Whitman, Stepp Schmidt, Frishlrorn,,Baughman, Rodmalrer, Duncan, A. Second Row: Roberts, Miller, Hettner, Behm, Wolfe Staub, Landis, Kramer, Durham, Martz Third Row: Linn, Siegfried, Cole, Duncan, H., Kliclr, Sel- lers, Houtz, Kohl, Halbert Fourth Row: Reed, Nye, Eastman, Kosutic, Howanstine Hagy, Wert, Webster i Teacher: Miss Mary Elizabeth Joseph Section 4 Bottom Row: lslrric, Arcipretini, Hoover, Pinlro. Snyder, Gher, Zaniclr Second Row: Traino, Elo, Giuran, Brown, J., Ingram, Mays ' Third Row: Linn, Zebell, Escobar, Etnoyer, Bowerman, Loolr, Brown, M. I y . Fourth Row: Kireta, Yocum, Walters, Mrllalr, Spollarnc. Gaidelr Absent: Sara Harvey, Donald Walters Teacher-Mrs. Mary Bottiglier ' Lett school. 4 7 V. I .l - iy-ucrln,fi-,,i.,. wm.meil .1-A a-m r I . 1 1. i - EIGHT GRADE Section 1 Bottom Row: Koller, Zart, Nicholson, Sassa man, Kepp, Kelley, Linn Second Row: Fissel, Wells, Branch, Bryant, Jackson, Weltmer, Nesbit Third Row: Emericlr, Dailey, Goodyear, Hill Hanshaw, Muzic, Toth Fourth Row: Goreclmi, Hiler, Platt, Samuels Taylor, Brown, Mccreary Absent: Margaret Tittinger, Betty Schroll Meade Dickey Teacher-Miss Louise Bishop Section 2 Bottom Row: Stepp, Hoffman, Bolbecker, Brown, Knoll, Hildebrand, Miller, Yetter Second Row: Frost, Cutman, Zell, Knebel Gamble, Rovak, Petrina, Stoll Third Row: Wolfe, Ricker, Schneider, Behrens Smith, Arndt, Szekeres, Kleinsak, Radanovic Fourth Row: Espenshade, Stevens, Dill Sheaffer, Holbert, Frye, Pannebalzer, Stahl Fredlund Teacher-Mrs. Gertrude Roth Section 3 Bottom Row: Ryder, Reed, Lebo, Schmidt, K., Schmidt, P., Corsnitz, Arnold, Feig Second Row: Zinc, Myers, Hall, Coleman Horner, DiAuito, Finney, Spitler Third Row: Howell, Mizell, Pohner, Scheib Stare, Shertzer, Deimler, Kohl Fourth Row: Turns, Sulzer, Brehm, Railing Ginqrich, Cashman, Heckert, Szeim Absent: Gilbert Hetes, Pauline Watson Lloyd Sheatter Teacher-Mr. Roy Wilt :gmt 'mime f 4, ' an my f 4 I 4 I A I ,Qi W, V Hn Un 91 n.-3. att mm ' 'M Amt' sulnlsinl ,S . 4 zzawzzj . 1749 T, i am Q WV iinmfii I ., , ,H 3.111-:all l' W3 Ai .F Quo ' w gm Q is If I cannof do greaf fhings, I can do small fhings in a grea+ way-James Freeman Clarke O O 0 ND l ,, .,s,,s.s.W,,,E is A CLASS PLAY GONE WITH THE GIRLS A comedy in Three Acfs Presenled by fhe Senior Class Play Coach-Mrs. Mildred Ru+l1 CAST OF CHARACTERS Grandpa Capp , Marge ........, Doris . Eve .... Sonny .. Alecia ..... . Ora ...,....... Gregory Thafclwer Lenny Fair ..,.. Bunny Ware .... Capfain O'Brien Van Slael ART CLUB David Goodyear Dorollny Zinlc Mary Deniz Peggy Walson Donald Slweafler June Ryder Killy Bender Roy Sclwlessman Carolyn Thomas Jean Yeller Curfis Curry Boliom Row: Deibler, Escobar, Denlz, Campbell, Seigfried, Rollason Second Row: Zebell, Houfz, Durham, Kinsey, Lipperf, Corsnih Third Row: Vennell, HeHerly, Garrefi, Gruber, Websier, Werf, Nye Absenl: Edgar Lingle Teacher-Mrs. Mildred Rufh .. -. u BEACON STAFF Bo'Hom Row: Walson, Bailey, Schlessman, Mazich, Tomasic, Smee Second Row: Deniz, Lipperl, Miller, Cole, Duncan, Houlz, Durham Zinlr, D., Thomas Third Row: Paules, J., Paules, B., Smilh, Zinlc, A., Bender, Arney, Lebo, Parr Fourfh Row: Weaver, Yeffer, Quiclr, Hiler, Kohl, Werl, Turns, Ryder Teachers: Miss Charlolle Tyson, Miss Louise Bishop, Mr. Oscar B. Baldwin EDITORIAL STAFF-SENIOR MEMBERS Co-Edilors . ,.., ..., C arolyri Thomas Dorlhy Zinlc Marwaqinq Edilor ,... ivlarqarel Waison News Edifor ,,, Rifhard Bailey Fealure Edilors ., Jean YeHer, Georqe Tomasic Sporfs Edilors ,.,, Doris Weaver. Roy Schlessman Alumni Edilor ..Jano+ Pauleg Bofiom Row: Schreiner, Smifh lMariel, Howell, Wer+, Kleinsalc, Moore, Hoclier, Zinc, Smilh lNeliiel, Yefler, Bingaman Second Row: Dieqel lJeanl, Lipperl, Flory, Dill, Zarl. Ernsl, Balmer, Zell, Thomas, Zinc lDoro?l1yl, Deniz, Beisfline, Wafson, Hanshaw, Diegel lJunel Third Row: Smee, Paules lBeHyl, Paules lJane+l, Gruber, Scheib, Sheaffer, Radonovic, Relrievi, Vukrrianic, Holberf, Quick, Bender, Weaver Fourlh Row: Sfevens, Branch, Arndl, Bailey, Gregory, Goodyear, Emrich, Holifman, Schlessman, Haas, Curry, Suliel, Myers Teacher-Mrs. Cordelia Felder HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS IUNIORS AND SENIORS Boiiom Row: McQuaid Schremer Smee Weri Kleunsalx Moore Hanshaw Smrfh Bmgaman Yefier Denfz Second Row: Crlssman Splfler Wagner Muller Dlegel Jean Llpperl Paules Belly Paulex Janei Zell, Thomas, Zinc Bersillne Gersnc Euchmger E Wafson Hamullon Arnsberger Thrrd Row: Zerance, Walfers Arcsprehnn Ruclrer Brown Flory Zari Bender uuclr Weaver Snavely Turns,Eicl1inger lA Parr Dlegel June Clern Fourfh Row: Prel1,SlouFfer Spofls Wolfersberger Stull Hller Lescanec Kosuhc Ryder Duncan Grngrlch Mrlialz, Forney, Ernsl' Pagano Teacher: Mrs. Frances M Drehl Presidenf . .. V. Pres. . . . . Secrelary , . . Treasurer . BoHo Howell Second Row Corsnlh Serberf Sheefs Arney Sfaub Arney Smuih Sfeager Wallower Third Row Blouch Gruber BICDLOGY Q CLUB Bollom Row: Denlz, Werl, Flory, Smee, Zerance, Crissman, Arnsberger Second Row: Snavely, Duncan, M., Hiler, Riclrer, Brown, Zinl: Third Row: Fackler, H., Gabel, Schlessman, Arndl, Sheaffer, Tomasic Fourlh Row: Holberl, Haas, Duncan, P., Mazich, Reed, Fachler, M. Absenl: Norman Hoffman Teacher-Mr. Nevin Carl Sealed: Virginia Kurlrowslci, Nellie Smilh, Pauline Blazer, Mrs. Neibich, Helen Pavuselr, Nancy Tranio, Jane Hiler, Elnora Flory, Malilda Gersic Firsl Row Slancling: Pauline Weaver, Margarel Seiberl, Mary Mrlialz, Jane Arney, Lois Sheels, Marie Smilh, Joyce Sleager, Belly Arnsberger, Jean Gruber, Arlene Marlin, Elizabeth Gornilr, Belly Peck, Jean Riclrer, Ella Ernsl, Calherine Horner, Jane Blouch Second Row Slanding: John Vukmanic, Roberl Johnson, Jean Arney, Helen Brown, Arlyne Zinlr, Eiizabelh Slaub, Paul Kocher, Marie Lescanec, Romaine Riller, Daniel Garrell, Malvina Hoclrer Third Row Slanding: Richard Hiler, Edward Brunner, Frank Relrievi, Roberl Lebo, Henry Emrich, Milford Manslielcl LIBRARIAN S EIGHT GRADE HISTORIAN S BoHom Row: Vivian Corsnifz, Marion Arnold, Pauline Zarf, Shirley Reed, Kafhleen Schmidf, Gloria Hall Second Row: Edgar Sievens, Georgianna Feig, Mary Koller, Jean Lebo, Pafricia Schmidi, James Hill Third Row: Roberf Smifh, Sieve Schneider, Lavern Brehm, William Cashman, Gilberi He+es, Edward Arndf Fourlh Row: Eugene Holberf, Donald Ging- rich, James Railing, Andrew Szeim, Joe Muzic, Franklin Fry Teacher: Miss Mary Eilzabeih Joseph I R. HISTORIANS N IN TH GRADE BoHom Row: Rodmalrer, Kohl, Landis, Lip- perf, Sher Second Row: Miller, Halbert Sellers, Schmidf, Marh, Rollason Third Row: Escobar, Pinlro, Zebell, Houfz, Duncan, Wolfe, Efnoyer FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Boficm Row: Brunner, S+aub, Fackler, M., Fredlund, Fackler, H. Second Row: Warfel, Hagy, Naidek, Lex, Logan, Alwine Absent Duncan, A., Franh Teacher-Mr. Nevin Carl Officers Presidenl , ....... ....... , Meade Faclcler Vice Presideni .. .,......, Clarence Fredlund Secrefary . . , , , ..,...... John Sfaub Treasurer 4.... ..... H arold Faclrler Reporfer . ...,, John Brunner awoke one morning and found myself 'Famous-Byron PU BOYS' VARSITY Sealed-Leif +o righf: Roberl While, Henry Emrich lCo-Captl, Norman Holifman, Roy Schless man lCo-Caphl, William Slaub Sfandingi-Left fo rig hf: Franli Relrievi, Robert Plesic, O. B. Baldwin lCoachl We They I6 36 Richard Werl lMgr.l, George Gabel, John Brunner, Edward Brunner Palmyra ... .. Mechanicsburg . 29 34 Hbg. Calholic H 30 32 Lemoyne ... .. Highspire . ., 28 25 Middlefown .... 26 24 Mechanicsburg . 39 32 Enola .... ,.. Sleellon ....... 26 49 New Cumberland 26 52 New Cumberland 2l 44 -- Alumni . ,..... . 26 39 Lemoyne ...... 25 I5 Palmyra ....,.. 28 31 Tolals ..,.... Hbg. Calholic H 39 3I Camp Hill ..,.. 23 47 Camp Hill ,..., 29 25 Average Pls. . 27 Enola ......... 27 28 Sleellon .. .. I5 63 Middlelown ,.., 24 I7 Wins ..... ... We They Palmyra ..........,., .. I I 25 New Cumberland ... ... I7 20 Palmyra ,... ,. Harrisburg Academy ...,.. I9 I3 Sleellon ...,...,.......... I6 35 Camp Hill .., ... Sleelfon ......,.......,.., 22 39 Penbroolc ,..,.......,.,... 24 22 l Harrisburg Calholic High .. 22 I0 Harrisburg Calholic High ,. 35 26 Tolals ..,..... 280 Mechanicsburg ......,..,. 26 I4 Mechanicsburg .,........, 22 49 Average Pls. .. .. Penbroolr ,.......,......,. I7 26 New Cumberland .,..... . 8 30 Wins ,,...,.. .. Sealed--Lefl Io righl-Roberi Lebo, Abraham Duncan, Waller Websfer, Mansfield. Peler Kosufic, Milford Sfanding-Leif fo righl-Richard Werl lMgr.l, Isaac Moore, Harold Forney, William Grenier, John Slaub, Sfanley Hanshaw, O. B. Baldwin lCoachl. BOYS' I UNIOR VARSITY HENRY EMRICH NORMAN HOFFMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL Sealed: Kifly Bender, Doris Weaver, Jean Yeffer, Maiilda Gersic, Doris Forney. S+anding: Madeline Goiishall, Virginia Hanslnaw, Marie Lescanec, Gloria Parfhemore, Melvina Hoclrer, Mileva Kosuiic, Colleen Moore, Pauline Blazer, Marie Smilli, Elnora Flory. I-Iiqlwspire Alumnae . Enola .,,. Micldlelown . Lemoyne .... Camp I-IIII .. Camp Hill ., Midclleiown . Lemoyne .. Enola ,. We I2 2I 2I I6 I9 40 24 2I 34 28 Tlwey I5 26 5 I7 I5 37 29 I3 26 I2 GIRLS' VARSITY Sealed: BeH'y Baughman, Laura Cole, Gloria Belnm, Evelyn Zebell, Ru+h Kliclr. Sfanding: Madeline Goffshall, Arlyne Zinlr, Helen Pavuselx, Romaine Riffer, Elizabeih Sfaub, Arlene Houiz, Elnora Flory. Penbrooln Penbroolc We Tliey .. 25 I9 22 I6 GIRLS' I UN ICR VARSITY , A 1 . eil - T 1 - r 4 1 9 I .A M SM. :infix i f-TTT! 55? il L are ,Q T L Tiff ? E egg: I gr ,L iq. I E it E in Q Xi is I is R T T T9 xg f il T at if 3 I keg lf-is -a TROPH Y 'cl if PQ' as T T CASE K' K va, , Q ' 2 ,Q 'Tw ff V. if P35335 P91 il-f: l Pl if L l Tl , K A X P i V 5 ' This lrophy case was purchased from ll 3? L , Val i fund of The Swalara Township Teacher is A - 1 P ' Cooperalive Associafion during lhe scho , b l W sl , N year, 193334. E c1.gWQ.QQ..fQ L i A X P A P if .T fi, .. L. K i k L l V , X A, 7 we be ,.,. f T.. 1955's ' ' W i rgiffilii-iiLfflP '?5fN f I . t .3 .i VL' ' ,. 3. 2 Q. 5 M i lf E .. , , 1 e 1. T P . . , zb- 1 P-4-ww-affair----. Baseball Girls' Baslrelball Bowls' sdgelfall l922 Lower Dauphin Counly League l-Owe' Daupllln COUNTY Ledeue I I933 Lower Dauphin Coumy League l927 ,.....4,,,........ 'Second Place 1932 '---------- Flfsl Place 1942 Central Pennsylvania League '--4 -'v- - r- EEST Piece ' ' SHI Elace irslPace ....urs ace Track l93l ..,. , .... Firsl Place l935, .. ... Firsf Place I925 .... Dauphin Counly Meel H733 ---' .,-.. F lFSi Place IV36 ---, --'- F lrsl Place l927 .. Dauphin Counly Meer l934 ---- -,... 5 econd Place '937 -- -,FirS+ plaie l928 ,,,, Dauphin Counly Meel l935- -- . ... ,,,, Firsl Place IQ38, ,. ,... .,. , , . . . . Second Place ,929 I.-. Dauphin Counfy Meel i936 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A ...Second Place I939 .........,.......,., Firsl Place l93O .... ,... D auphin Counly Meel 1938, -4-..,....... .,..,, F irsl Place l94O ,,,,.. Class B of P.l.A.A.--Firsl Place 'fn' lrllnx Dauphln Counfy Mem l94l ..,, Twin-Counly League--Firsl Place l94l r- s--Twlfl COUNTY l-WQU9-Flfsi Plf'-'CS l942 .,.. Twin-Counly League-Second Place l942 ...,,, Twin Counly League-Firsl Place Volleyball l942. ,.... Class B of P.l.A.A.-First Place l94l ,... Easl-Wesl Shore lnvifalion l943 ...,,. Class B of P.l.A.A.-Firsl' Place Nole: The baslrelball colored in school L.D.C.L. abbrevialion for Lower Dau- colors was presenled lo the school for 'fha phin Counly League. Dauphin Counly Baslcelball Championship- l933. CHEERLEADERS GLADYS ETNOYER ADDA NOBLET NANCY BINGAMAN Bu o nmnm THEOLD mm sam keen 46575 IT! Hn' PAYING A'r'rEN1'mn I+ O'cLocK 2 ARTQE HMT ING FDR Krrvy A235 Hn!- IUTCH SMU!! G YIANES EMRKN 'YW' cuRRY 5 5 as WSNYH -1 is ...mm V 9' HEART -menus LOCKER Root-A QuAR'I'E'l' MNC IGH 'NMASIC sn Ama. REAR CNARD uarsMAnwEU' SCI-XML S AGM!-I BY PAUL MNUGH U060 ' - iw .,Qz3afaYp2G9C2zQ2:3Qg X 2v.?Z6?f7 o2'9'3'U5X'3f'SJf.n'2:Yf-'QWEHUEA ,L 'L7972f3V 3qX 0904 -f'2?'f-ffg 1 gm ?occCQ0J.2.n'j,'3.f 7 A A 42 V XL Q by sy L57 av 5 5711.45 X RICHARD BINDER for 7 V BRANCHLQ an ,sm apowwg CHARLOTTE CXER4 L0 01.56 coaufvfrzg Mu. 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T 3' 9 45 W QS NX 4 Sf, ' Qt., ' N f S ND DORGTM 1'um45 4 gf?1l5fTPfuLE5 .T Ar: RYDEK , Z fans H AER . ,' J E Q .TEAM Ye TER 9 a 0 ' D 0 y wc K H f -39 'og' 4- e'f,y5 6,9 KQV Q X ' 260 B Yi ffl 12553 Wm Q W Q3 N'-.. , xx ,SN School Days . . . They cement many lasting friendships. Soon you and your class-V mates will take different roads, and it may he many years before some of you may meet again. School days do not last forever-and when they are past, memories are kept warm hy the photographs of friends and pals of the classroom and campus. Your chums should have a 'cpersonality portrait of YOU, and you will prize one of theirs in return. In a year or so you will he glad you took this means of keeping alive the memories of your school days. And the home folks will always cherish a portrait of the turning- point in your life. This studio is the headquarters for the special photographic work and the doors are open to students of the Swatara Township High and their friends. Why not arrange to come to the studio now and have that photo- graph taken? GYO SPECIAL STYLES AND RATES FOR STUDENTS GYO THE ENSMINGER STUDIOS Second and Walnut Streets HARRISBURG :: PENNSYLVANIA PHONE: 5228-5229 ALTELEGHAPH PRESS fX F' MORE THAN A CENTURY OF COMPLETE PRINTING ART WORK PHOTO ENGRAVING LETTERPRESS and OFFSET PRINTING SERVICE STEEL and COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING BINDING MAILING RX HARRISBURG, Mr. Steven K. Dormuth Mr. Jacob Koller Mrs. J. E. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keim Mr. Harry F. Miller Susan V. Miller Kathryn Powden Cenivieve Plasic Dr. D. W. Shalfner Mr. A. 'Salerno Mr. Anton Haverl Miss Catherine Raudensky Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dentz Mrs. M. Butalla Mrs. R. Hartman Mrs. F. Schatt Sgt. Roy Look Jr. Elizabeth Radanovich Leonard Hart Mr. and Mrs. A. Furjanic LEROY ROOFING COMPANY General Roofing and Sheetmetal Contractors HARRISBURG, PENNA. D. A. Wampler, Jr. R. D. Wampler Wampler Brothers ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK BUILT-UP ROOFING-VENTILATING Cll3I'l6S Sl. Sengca St. Telephone 2-5156 Harrisburg Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stahl Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parr Mrs. C. Conrad Mr. W. I. Eshelman Mrs. Margaret Foltz Mrs. Emma Nelson Jimmie Nelson Mr. Peter Frank Mrs. Elizabeth Knoll Mrs. Sarah Fasolt Mrs. H. W. Baker Mr. Charles Gruber Mrs. Velma S. Dewire Mr. Henry Neidert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheetz Mr. Gabriel Kelemen Mrs. Haramija Frank Krasevic Frances Gjuran Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Thomas Mfsgt. and Mrs. E. D. Thomas Miss E. Wenzel Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Mr. and Mrs. -S. C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Breach Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ryder Bernice Witmer Mrs. C. P. Haas Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peters Mr. and Mrs. J. Becker Mildred Becker Mrs. Ann Stefovic Josephine Gjuran Mr. and Mrs. W. Spayde Mary D. DiAiuto Miss Georgianna Frye Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baum Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eshenaur BUY WAR BONDS HENRY MARTZ General Contractor--Builder 9 Telephone No. 9-2939 434 SPRUCE ST. STEELTON, PENNA PARENT - TEACHERS' ASSCCIATION Always Helping the School Shenk 8: Tittle EVERYTHING FOR SPORT 0 313 Market St. Harrisburg Penna. Ernestine Eshenaur Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Thuma and son A Friend Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. M. Staub Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Yetter Mr. and Mrs. E. Sheaffer Mr. and Mrs. S. Keim, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bell Mrs. L. Pagano Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hain Mrs. J. E. Pacey Mr. Philip Roudensky Mrs. James Balsbaugh Mrs. Doris Stephens Mr. and Mrs. T. Wagner Mr. and Mrs W. Aungst and Carole Mr. and Mrs. J. Aiken Vera Mae Staub Charlotte Moyer Mrs. M. Jankovic Mr. and Mrs. N. Veranic STEELTON FLOWER SHOP Mr. and Mrs. R. Frantz Front and Pine Streets Phone 9923 Betty Frantz STEELTON, PA. Mr. and Mrs. K. Neidert Thomas Radosevic ASK-F OR Tony Bell , ZELLER'S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gustin SUPERIOR Mrs. Anna Staznik S Phone 9-3061 Highspire, Pa Mrs. Irra B. Freeman Mfg- Gwendolyn B- Penis FREDERIC PERMANENT WAVING Mrs. Ben Moore Beauty Culture in All Its Branches Mrs. Elizabeth B. Keys Weber's Beauty Shoppe Phone 9-3264 Helen V' Brown 594 HIGH ST. ENHAUT, PA. Kathryn Brown Since 1904 Mr. and Mrs. C. Kepner SHELLEY'S RESTAURANT Mr. and Mrs. R. johnson Sr. Private Rooms for Parties and Banquets MIS- H- C' MCUSIC Special Accommodations for Athletic Groups S l P . Sp.1fc and Mrs. J. L. Coover we ton emu In Time of War-Prepare for Peace Mr. and Mrs. C. Orndorif -' '- I 1 Ernest la. Eshenaur MEATS GROCERIES HARDWARE GENERAL MERCHANDISE PHONE 9-2354 0'B'E'RLIN, PA. Pennsylvania Supply C0 BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER 0 HARRISBURG PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sheaifer e Mr. H. W. Sheaif r Jr. Harold Forney Doris Forney Mr. R. W. Bailey Mrs. C. Stepp Mrs. Mary Hetzel Mrs. Catherine Keister Mrs. Elizabeth Hartwick Dorothy Turns Mr. and Mrs. R. Hiler Mrs. L. M. Vennell Mrs. K. Martz Mr. Lee Strouse Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hopple Wm. M. Look Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horner Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stos Corlie Ann Baker Mrs. M. E. Myers Mrs. George Myers Helen A. Ellcnbergcr Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Urlich Mrs. W. Bcisline Mrs. W. Proctor Mrs. Leroy Wolfe Beverly Wolfe Miss Eva Stoss Mr. John Shcetz Miss Virginia Sheaffer Mr. William Edmuns Miss Rhac Swartley Shaggy Stevens Lloyd Eshenaur Mr. and Mrs. C. Zink Louise Cieri Liz Miss Mary Zink Mr. and Mrs. C. Larson Mr. and'Mrs. H. Larson Compliments of the STEELTUN BANK E99 TRUST CQ. STEELTON PENNA Union Emblem Co. Quality, Not Price, The Greatest Factor A FULL LINE OF CLASS PINS, RINGS, PENNANTS, COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS ' PALMYRA PENNA. Compliments of 6'MEL HOCKER RAKESTRAWWS DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of CITY LINE DINER 20TH PAx'roN Srs., HARRISBURG, PA. STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOODS Hamburgers Our Specialty Military Equipment Riding Equipment MODERN ARMY 81 NAVY SALES CO. 408 MAiucr-:'r Sr. Huuussunc, PA. Compliments of STOUFFER'S STORE LAwN'roN, PA. Compliments of ' BERLO VENDING CO. Thomas G. Kay 4-802 Derry Street, Harrisburg, Pa. AMERICA'S BEST CANDY Phone 48433 Compliments of ELMER E. ERB Lawnton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Paules Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank Cpl. Marlin R. Parr Mr. and Mrs. M. Hocker Mrs.w Blaine Hocker Donald 81 Sammy Eshenaur Mrs. Shaw Mrs. Laura Quick Joye F. Quick Henry S. Turns J ane Hiler Nancy E. Parr Harold Sheaifer Mary Plesic D. M. Weaver Paul Mazich Ann Marie Pagano Dorothy Mays John Sheaifer Katherine Hamilton Mrs. Walter Corsnitz Mrs. Sally Kelsey Mrs. Frank Schmidt Mrs. Elizabeth Metzger Mr. Edwin V. .lones Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith Anna Belle and C. Smith Walter 'Corsnitz Jr. AIS E. B. Bowerman Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Trawitz Mr. Robert M. Watts Miss Janice L. Weibley Mrs. Madeline Gottshall George Tomasic Mrs. Bessie Geary Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Lester Aungst Mr. Anthony Hrestak Mr. B. H. Steinberger Mr. Joseph L. Cooper Compliments of WILLIAM M. YUUNG PEOPLE'S BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 0 STEELTON PENNA FIRE LIFE WINDSTORRI AU'ro AI LEN W. ELLENBERGER JUSTICE or THE PEACE 694 H1511 St Enhaut, Pa. GENERAL INSURANCE Some People Object to Life Insurance-Widows Never Do HARRY KINTZ DRY CLEANING 141 S FRONT ST STEELTON, PA. Phone 9642 Phones: 9-2589, 9-2843 L. G. WILT FUNERAL DIRECTOR 112 N Harrisburg St Steelton, Pa., .1. H. TROUP'S The Music Center of Harrisburg SINCE 1881 15 South Market Square Headquarters for Sheet Music and Records Lois Sheaifer Omer Keim Jeb Keim Suzanne Keim Peggy Ann Keim Robert L. Bell Virginia K. Bell Harry Wagner Marion Tuholske Rev. E. F. Sipe S lfc Mason Staub Sgt. Lloyd L. Keim Sgt. Melvin Downs Mrs. Ida Keim Mrs. Arthur Sheaffer Mr. and Mrs. A. E Yetter Sgt. and Mrs. P. D Watson Mr. T. G. Watson Polly Watson Mr. and Mrs. S. N Bernstem Mrs. Caroline Johns Mrs. J. J. Keohane Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. I. Forney Sr. and Mrs. M. Zeiders and Mrs. S. Ehy Sylvan Mundorf John Emrich Mrs. Blanche Blazer Marion Arnold Mr. and Mrs. L. Aungst a Richard Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed Dorothy Staub Donald Staub Annie Hoover nd Mr. Sl Mrs. I. Stauh 81 Dotty Mr. and Mrs. C. Shealfer Maryann Staub Private and Mrs. S. Shealfer Paul Forney and Family William Lebo and Family FRANK KEMPF'S GROCERY 81 MEAT MARKET 649 High St., Enhaut, Pa. Phone 9-2262 Webb 81 Wolfe Your Sporting Goods Store 211 Wallnut Street HARRISBURG PENNA. CENTRAL PENNA. BUSINESS COLLEGE 323 Market Street HARRISBURG PENNSY Summer Term Begins in June LVAN IA W. 'F. AUSTIN E. D. AUSTIN W. F. AUSTIN Home Office and Grove-Umatilla, Florida THE ORANGE CAR STORES: Allentown. Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. ' 116 Union St. 8th and Market St Phone 39739 Phone 39739 Reading, Pa., Front and Court Sts. Phone 39750 OLEWINES CHEESE HOUSE Wholesale Cheese - Meats - Pickles Full Line Accessories Phone 2-0129 211 Cherry St. Harrisburg, Pa. J. Thomas Richardson FUNERAL DIRECTQR It is better to know us and not need us than to need us and not know us.', Sunflay and Night Calls 118 N, Front Su-get 156 S. 'Second 'Street Steelton, Pa. Phone 9-2953 Phone 9000 STEELTON HARDWARE 13 N. Front St. STEELTON PENNA, HV Stands for Victory! Will it come in 1944? If you and you and you all grow all the food you can-So our Service men who fight will get all the food they need-then look for victory. Plan Now for Your Victory Garden Be sure of success--Always plant SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS SCIIELUS SEED STIJRE TI-:NTH AND MARKET STS. Hmunssunc, PA. Victory Carden Headquarters Mrs. 'Sally -Achey Mrs. Mary Cieri Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Chester Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Deibler Miss Helen Mahek Mrs. Mary Rowe Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rainey Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlosser Lieut. 81 Mrs. R. E. Livingston Mrs. Emma Mundorf Mr. and Mrs. A. Hager Mr. and Mrs. Bottiglier and Elmeretta Mr. Curtis Curry Mrs. Pauline Hill Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dailey Mr. U. G. Flory Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peiifer Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bowers Mr. and Mrs. F. Michener Evelyn Keim Mrs. Raymond Keim Mr. and Mrs. E. Paull Rita Lippert Mr. and Mrs. C. Lippert Charles Aungst and Family Mr. and Mrs. L. Forney Joyce Forney Jean Yetter Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stahl F.f'O. Edgar McCrone Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baldwin Alice Anspach Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fredlund Mrs. H. Staller Mr. and Mrs. Jene White Lillian M. Kirby R. N. Pfc. Rodney E. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson lr. Harold Larson MORRISON'S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Whole Family Open Evenings 19 NORTH FRONT ST. STEEL'NJN PA.. The Wee Shoppe Paxtang, Pa. W. Young Mechanical Laboratorles Lawnton, Harrisburg, Pa. E. .T. WAGNER Haberdasher-Custom-Made Clothes 39 N. Front Street STEELTON PENN A The Sweetest Story Ever Told KNIGHT'S HOME MADE CANDY Speaks for Itself' 222 BROAD ST. HIGHSPIRE, PA Mapleway Bowling Centre 26 SoU'rH 'Founru STREET, Huuusnuac, PENNA Telephone 3-9422 F. E. Ensinger Fruits and Produce 1021 Manada St. Harrlsburg Pa LESTER HEFFNER'S MEAT MARKET QUALITY FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND 'CONFECTIONERY Phone 9-2697 Oberlin Pa MILLY'S BEAUTY SHOP 3411 DERRY STREET MILDRED DUNKELBERGER, Prop. Phone 2-5942 Paxtang, Pa. Compliments from TEDDY'S SANDWICH SHOP 19 S. 3rd Street Harrisburg, Pa. SHAROSKY DRESS SHOP Cons SUITS MILLINERY 149-153 South Front Street STEELTON, PA. PHONE 9-3062 Are You Lucky? Listen to the Record Mart Program on the air every night at 9:15 over WKBO. Come in for your latest recordings at the RECORD MART Call 2-4418 ---- 120 S. Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. HUGGINS PRINTING CO. ' 475 MAIN ST. BnEssL1-za, PA. Pennsylvania's Smartest Show Place PENN BOWLING CENTER 3315 DERBY ST. Open all year 'round SINGER BROS. The Best Place to Buy, After All 41 N. FRONT ST. STEELTONQ PA- FREEMAN G. GAFFNEY Lathing and Plastering 108 N. 46th Street-Lawnton, Pa. TELEPHONE 4.6024 HARRISBURG, PENNA. Johnny Tillie 'hKitty Mary Dentz Mike P. Radanovic Frances M. Diehl Ruth Walden Loretta Paige Henry Emrich Fagen Sheaffer Jeanne A. Diegel Peter Twig Francis Staub Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moore Mrs. Jenny Arcipretini Miss Margaret Krasevic Mrs. D. Sansoni Bumps Sansoni Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Witter Noble Liddick
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