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To serve more than one group well is almost an impossibility. We wish to express our appreciation for the fine service rendered by our school directors to three groups: the pupils, the taxpayers and the faculty. HIGH SCHOOL EXECUTIVE SCHOOL BOARD Mr. C. 0. Telfer--President Mr. D. B. Hower---Secretary Mr. W.A.Foltz-----Treasurer Mr. Reese Gaul Mr. Russell Flood Mr. Ira Ritzman Mr. H.E.Groninger Mr. W.E.Towsey 3 FACULTY Charles K. .Velsh To the Class of 1949, Just one hundred years ago there was a great migration to California, Gold had been discovered at Sutter’s Mill and the adventurous were on their way to seek their fortune. It is very unlikely that there will be another gold rush in 1949, and yet you are on your way even asvere those hardy people of a hundred years ago. Your opportunities are unlimited. The best music has yet to be composed; the best book has yet to be written; television offers countless oppor- tunities; we have not yet scratched the surface in the field of atomic energy. May you be successful in your chosen field of endeavor and may you use this traditionally fine yearbook in the years to come to refresh your memory of your faculty and schoolmates who may have helped you to success. Cordially, Charles K. Welsh 5 Isabel B. Frankhouse Mrs. Frankhouse was graduated from Mil- lersville State Teacher's College. She taught in Lewistown Elementary Schools, Car- son Long Institute, and was principal of the Port Royal Elementary Schools. She has taught 2£ years in the Junior-Hi department at T.V.H.S. She is co-director of the school plays and faculty adviser to the Eighth rade and Dramatics Club Helen C. Ferguson, B. S. Mrs. Ferguson was graduated from Jun- iata College and has done graduate work at Gettysburg College. She has taught at Alexandria and Saltillo. This year she is teaching home economics, and related arts. She is faculty adviser to the soph- omores, Junior-Hi Dancing Club, and the F. H. A. Dorothy R. Kephart, A. B. Mrs. Kephart was graduated from Juniata College and has done graduate work at Duke University. She has taught at Warrior's Mark, Coalport, and Thompsontown. This year she is teaching Latin, History, English, and guidance at T.V.H.S. She is co-director of the high school plays, faculty librarian, adviser to the following: Tuscarora Staff, school reporters, Senior Class, and the Dancing Club.________________________________ Miss Ross was graduated from West Ches- ter State Teacher's College. She has done graduate work at Bucknell University and Pennsylvania State College. She has Taught in Lancaster and Adams Counties. This year she is teaching music at T.V.H.S. She is faculty adviser to the Dancing Club. 6 Park K. Gerhart, Sc. B., M. Ed. Mr. Gerhart was graduated from Dick- inson College and Pennsylvania State Col- lege. He has taught in T.V.H.S. for nine- teen years. This year he is teaching sci- ence, typing, and is faculty adviser to the Yearbook Staff, Science Club, and Jun- ior Class. A. Roy Parson, Sc. B. Mr. Parsons was graduated from Juniata College and has done graduate work at Penn- sylvaia State College. He has taught at T.V.H.S. for six years. This year he is teaching mathematics and science 3. He coaches the backfield of the soccer team and is faculty adviser to the Ninth Grade. Walter B. Fairman, Sc. B. Mr. Fairman was graduated from Pennsyl- vania State College in 1948. He is teach- ing industrial arts, hygiene, and vocational agriculture at T.V.H.S. He is also coaching basket ball and is the faculty adviser to the Seventh Grade and F. F. A. 7 SENIORS 8 Myrle Gertrude Andrew Softball 1,2.3.4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Minstrel 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatics 3 Typing Club 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Librarian 3 Dancing Club 1,4 Dramatics Club Philip Eugene Bargo Soccer 2,3,4 Sec. of F.r.A- 2,3,4 Class Vice Pres. 2 Grace Ann Ard Minstrel 1 Softball 2,4 Dramatics 3,4 F.H.A. 4 Dramatics Club 3 President 1 Dancing 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 9 Glenn Eugene Bitting F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Dancing 4 Dramatics 3,4 President of F.F.A. 4 Stage Manarer 1,2,3,4 Mary Lou Aumiller Softball 2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Minstrel 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatics 2,3,4 Typing Club 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Tuscarora Staff 3 Orchestra 1,2,3 Chaplain 1,2,3,4 Robert William Ditmer Soccer 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2.3 Dramatics 3,4 Class President 4 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Tuscarora Staff 3 Chorus 4 10 Erie Bdwinna Booher Minstrel 1 Tuscarora Staff 3 F.H.A. 4 Dancing Club 4 Dramatics Club 1,3 Benjamin Lee Gaul Baseball 2,3,4 Student Council 1,4 Band 1,2 Class President 3 President of Science Club 3 President of Sports Club 4 Dramatics 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Tuscarora Staff 3 Soccer 4 Kathryn Jessie Deen Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 Student Council 4 Dramatics 3,4 Orchestra 2 Typing Club 4 Tuscarora Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Minstrel 1 Sec. of Student Council 4 11 Charles McCahan President of Student Council Dramatics 2,3 F.F.A. 1 2,4 Student Council 2,3,4 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Tuscarora Staff 3 Basketball 4 Dancing Club 4 Patricia Corinne Bmery Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Dancing 1,4 Minstrel 1 Driving Club 3 Tuscarora Staff 3 Year Book Staff 4 Advertising Manager 3,4 Band 1,2 Class Artist 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 4 Penn Purcell Shelley Baseball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,3,4 Basketball 4 Class President 2 Class Vice President 4 President of Dancing Club 4 Edittjr of Tuscarora 3 Sditor of Yearbook 4 Band 1,2 Dramatics 1,2,3,4 12 Joan Marie Kepner Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Minstrel 1 Tuscarora Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatics 3,4 Typing Club 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3 Class Officers 2,3,4 Cheer Leader 1,2,3,4 Harold Shields Baseball 1,3,4 Stage Manager 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,3 F.F.A. 1.2,3,4 Sports Club 2,3,4 Chorus 4 Vice-Pres. of Sports Club Nellie Ruth Lyter Minstrel 1 Chorus 1,3,4 Dramatics 4 Dancing Club 4 Driving Club 3 13 hancy anne Teller Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3 Tuscarora staff 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Council 1,2 Typing Club 4 Minstrel 1 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 2,3,4 Clas3 Vice resident 3 Koss Taylor wagner, Jr. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Boccer 1,2,3,4 Stage Manager 1,2,3,4 Sports Club 4 Tuscarora Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Driving Club 3 Sarah Jane Wagner Majorette 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3,4 Dancing 1,4 Minstrel 1 Driving Club 3 Tuscarora Staff 3 Year Book Staff.4 Business Manager 3,4 Student Council 3 14 First Row: Mary Lou Aumiller, Erie Booher, Gertrude Andrew, Nancy Telfer, Second Row:Sally Wagner; Nellie Lyter, Katnryn Deen, Patsy Emery, Grace Ard, Joan Kepner, Charles McCahan. Third Row: Robert Ditmer.'Mr. Gerhart, Harold Shields, Purcell Shelley, Philip Bargo,'Benjamin Gaul, Junior Wagner, Glenn Bitting. SflllOfi Off Class Motto: Class Flower: Class Colors: ’’Rowing not drifting. White Rose Blue and Gold Class Officers: President----------------------Robert Ditmer Vice-President-----------------Purcell Shelley Secretary-Treasurer------------Joan Kepner Chaplain--------—--------------Mary Lou Aumiller Gertrude Andrew Trudie is the ambitious member of our class. She is very active in sports and music. We owe many of our soft- ball victories to her left arm and her catching ability. Future Prospect------Typist Ambition-------------To keep house for a future teacher. Philip Bargo Phil never says much about himself so there isn’t much we can tell y u about him. However, we do know that Phil did very well as fullback on the soccer team. Good luck to you, Phil, in your new jet propulsion plane. Future Prospect-----Aviation Ambition------------Fly around the world. Grace Ard Joe is a very attractive brownette from out Blue Spring way. She has been very active in sports and dra- matics. Here’s to our brownette and best of luck. Future Prospect------—Telephone Operator Ambition-------------To live on Main Street in Port Royal Glenn Bitting Skip is the quietest boy in our class. Without him our Junior and Senior class plays could never have attained success. Skip will also be remembered for his curly hair. Future Prospect-------Serve with the Marines. Ambition---------------To choose his own girl. Mary Lou Aumiller Lou is one of the most active girls in our class. She has been active in dramatics, band, and softball. She has a very pleasing personality and is liked by all. Future Prospect-------Be a clerk in a department store. Ambition--------------Be a butcher’s wife. 16 Robert Ditmer Dit has been a very ambitious boy. He is very active in dramatics, baseball, and soccer. Dit will always be re- membered as goalie of the soccer team, having the honor of doing much toward winning the games. Future Prospect-------Farmer Ambition--------------Ride to Mars on his whizzer bike. Erie Booher ••Sue is the smallest person in our class. She is a very attractive brownette and is always ready to lend a helping hand. She has a very pleasing personality. Future Prospect--—-Beautician Ambition------------Be a farmer’s wife Benjamin Gaul Ben is a very quiet boy until you get to know him. He has been very active in sports arid dramatics. He was also a good manager of the baseball tearn.Ben is a good stu- dent and a friend of all. Future Prospect—-—-Minister Ambition------------Marry the girl of his dreams. Kathryn Deen Kate is the class busybody. She is a member of the band and has taken part in plays. We think she will make a very good beautician. We wish her the best of luck. Future Prospect------Beautician Ambition-------------To live in Harrisburg. Charles McCahan Sir Boom is the class clown. He is always doing something he shouldn’t, including sleeping in classes. He has been very active in sports and in taking part in plays. Future Prospect------thicken Business Ambition-------------To sleep all the time. Patricia Emery Patsy is a very jolly girl. When she is around, there is never a dull moment. You should see her cook and sew. She’ll make some lucky fellow a fine wife. Look out fellows. Future Prospect------Beautician Ambition-------------To live in a tepee. Purcell Shelley Doc is the versatile lad of the class. He has been very active in all sports and dramatics. He was editor for the Tuscarora when we were Juniors and now he is Yearbook editor. He is a very good student and is liked by all. Future Prospect------Doctor Ambition-------------To shave every day. 17 Joan Kepner French has been our class secretary for three vears. Her time has been divided among musical activities, dramatics, and keeping the class money records in order. V e focish her luck as she goes out into the world. Future Prospect------Secretary Ambition-------------Be a secretary in a mill. Harold Shields Jack is the tallest member of our class. His height and ability to play basketball is a great asset to the team. He also takes credit for being one of the best pitchers on our baseball team. We’ll all miss Jack and his ready smile. Future Prospect-——Veterinarion Ambition------------Be a baseball pitcher Nellie Lyter Nellie. is a girl who always has a smile for you. She is quite an expert when it comes to cooking and sewing. She also has her dream man in mind. Future Prospect------Housewife Ambition-------------To be an old maid. Nancy Telfer Telf is the blonde of our class. She has been active in both music and dramatics. We know she will do well in whatever career she chooses. Future Prospect------Teacher Ambition-------------To have ten children. Ross Wagner June is the handyman of our class. He is rather quiet but is always willing to lend a helping hand. He may also claim credit for being a very valuable player for the soccer team. Future Prospect-------Mechanic Ambition--------——To be a submarine officer Sarah Wagner Sally has been a very energetic person. She has been very active in softball and band. She is now our head ma- jorette. Sally always has a smile and a joke for all. Future Prospect--------Secretary Ambition-------------Take a trip around the world on roller skates. 19 CLASS WILL Being of sound mind and body, the class of 9 makes this final will and testimony. I, Nancy Telfer, leave my long curls to any nice young girl who can use them. It’s a load off my mind. I, Skip Bitting, leave my quiet voice to Bud Fleck, with hopes that the teachers may be heard next year. I, Gertrude Andrew, leave all my chewing gum wrappers to Leona Ritzman. They will start a good fire in the fur- nace next winter. I, Jack Shields, leave my immense height to some short girl like Mona Booher. Just don’t get too tall, Mona. I, Joan Kepner, leave my trombone to some big strong . boy like Don Tov sey. Don’t let it get the best of vou, Don. I, Philip Bargo, leave my arguing ability to Shirley Hockenberry. She may need it. I, Grace Ard, leave my curlers and hair pins to Jane Kirkwood. Maybe she can use them to good advantage. I, Charles McCahan, leave my carefree wavs to Dari Burdge. Make sure that thev don’t go to your head, Dari. I, Patsy Emery, leave all my art implements to next year’s yearbook staff. Don’t let me down, Class of 1950 I, Erie Booher, leave with everyone the hope that some day I will grow. I, Purcell Shelley, leave my ability in chemistry to Ralph Ditmer. Beware of explosions! I, Kathryn Deen, leave my typing abilitv to Peggy Sie- ber. Don’t get your letters mixed, Pe?gy. 1 Ross Warner, le ve to next year’s advertising mana- . ger my ability as a salesman. Smile. You’ll get more ads. I, Sally Wagner, leave my. twirling abilitv to Pearl Kerchner. Don’t drop it, Pearl. I, Ben Gaul, leave mv pleasing personality to Alton Meminger Make good use of it, Alton. I, Nellie Lyter, leave my ability to cook to Miriam Kilmer. You musn’t-burn things, Miriam. I, Marv Lou Aumiller, leave my singing ability to Mary Peterson. Please don’t fail us, Mary. We want to hear a good lee club next year. June 30, 1959 Dear Diary, Back to the classroom for me! My vacation is over, and it has been a wonderful one. It’s been two weeks since I boarded the big plane, The Sky Bird , to begin my travels. Can you imagine my surprise when I saw that the stewardess, with the pretty smile, was ray former class mate, Grace Ard. Grace informed me that her husband, June Vagner, was the pilot of the plane. Together thev had made many flights to Europe and Asia. When the plane landed in New York, I was met by my old class mate, Erie Booher, Erie was a model for the Powers Agency. During my visit there she took me to the Roller Skating Revue . I gasped with amazement when I saw that the star of the show was none other than my former classmate, Sally Wagner. The crowd was pleased by her spectacular performance. That evening we were accompanied to tne show bv Kathrvn Deen and Patsy Emerv. The two girls were opera- ting a large beauty salon in New York. Erie told me that Mr. Powers sent all his models to their salon. After a short visit with Erie, I spent some time with Joan Kepner in Washington, D.C. Joan was secretary to the Attorney General and was very ousy, but she managed to take some time off to show me the sights of Washington. The first place we visited was the baseball park. Fireball Shields— yes, our classmate, Harold—was on the mound for the New York Yankees. Harold pitched a shutout and defeated the Washington Senators, 5-0. On the way home from the game, we stopped at the Walter Reed Hospital to see Purcell Shelley, who was head physician there. That evening some friends of Joan’s took us to a concert. Imagine our pleasure when we heard Gertrude Andrew as the soprano soloist. The next day, while traveling by train to St. Louis, I occupied the seat beside Skip Bitting, who was now a colo- nel in the army and was returning to his post after a 10- day leave. He told me that Charles McCahan was head of the forest rangers in Pennsylvania. He said that since Charles had assumed this position, forest fires in his area were practically unheard of. Skip was very much surprised when I told him that Philip Bargo was a photographer for a large television studio in New York. After a short stop in St. Louis, I started ray homeward journey. On the way, I stopped for a few days with Mary Lou Aumiller in Toledo, Ohio. She was married to the owner of a large chain of meat markets. The first evening Nellie Lyter, wife of a telephone company executive, dropped in to see us. While she was there we turned on the radio and listened to the Bob Ditmer Show . Bob’s natural flair for comedy had placed him jn th first rank of television entertainers. Since the next day was Sunday, we attended the services at a beautiful church in the country. Mary Lou had antici- pated ray surprise when I discovered the pastor was my former class mate, Ben Gaul. Well, dear diary, it’s getting late and time for me to say Goodnight . But I want to add in closing that although my travels are over, I shall never forget ray classmates and the days we spent together. 21 We, the Class of L9 entered Tuscarora Valley High School in September, nineteen hundred and orty-five with an enrollment of twenty-two members. Like other fresh- men, we were timid and shy for the first few weeks. How- ever, being an ambitious and willing class, we soon learned the customs and routine of high school life. Our first task was the elction of officere which were as follows: presi- dent, Grace Ard; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Lou Aumiller; Student Council members, Nancy Telfer and Ben Gaul. Our first project was the sale of school hats and insignias. Our eyes beamed with joy as we earned the first few dollars t.ovfard our senior trip. One of the hi-lights of our fresh- man year was our class Halloween party, which was held in agricultural building. All the facultv members were in- vited and we all had a wonderful time. Even as early as our freshman year, many of our class members were active in sports and dramatics. Our class was well represented in Land of Cotton , the all-school minstrel and Garden of the Moon , the all-school play. After a well earned summer vacation, we returned as sophomores,five less in number, but just as ambitious as before. This year we elected the following officers: Pres- ident, Purcell Shelley; Vice President, Philip Bargo; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Joan Keoner; Student Council members, Nancy Telfer and Charles McCahan. As soon as we elected our officers, we began to sell writing paper. Evidently we had some ood salesmen in our class, for we sold almost a hundred boxes. Writing paper wasn’t the only thin we were able to sell. During that year our class won the ice cream party for selling the largest number of magazines in the Curtis Publishing Co. Campaign. After the first semes- ter, our class added to its treasury by snonsoring roller skating parties at Kishacoquillas Park. We were verv dis- appointed this year because we weren’t initiated into the ranks of upper classmen at the Junior Prom. Thanks to time and our teachers, we soon forgot our first great disappoint- ment • Eighteen jolly Juniors arrived at school the next year ready for hard work. We elected the following officers to guide us through our Junior year; President, Ben Gaul; Vice President, Nancy Telfer; Secretary-Treasurer, Joan Keener; Student Council members, Sally Warner and Charles McCahan. One of the ma n events of our junior year was our class plav, Hook, Line ana Sinker . Although it was the first pla our class had presented, it was considered one of the best that had been given in our school. After a hard-fought contest with the seniors, we won the March of Dimes contest by contributing more mone than any other class in the school. We worked with great zeal all year on our school paper, the Tuscirora , and by the end of the year we were able to hon- or the seniors by giving them a very elaborate prom at Green Gables. After a delicious turkey dinner, we danced to the music of Tom Quinn’s orchestra. All agreed that they had had a most enjoyable evening. All eighteen members of our class returned in the fall of our senior year. We elected as our class officers, the following people: President, Robert Ditmer; Vice President, Purcell Shelley; Secretary-Treasurer, Joan Kepner; President of the Student Council, Charles McCahan; Student Council members, Kathryn Deen and Ben Gaul. Our yearbook staff was appointed, and we immediately be an production of the Tus- carora . Our work was interrupted, however, by our senior class play, Sis Perkins . This plav, our fin-2l dramatic performance, was a decided success. Continuing our yearbook proauction, we strived to do a goodt job on our final Lit- erary accomplishment. We finally sent it to publication February first, with the understanding that it would be re- turned to us on or about May first. Our last activities were limited to preparations for our final tests and grad- uation exercises. We now depart from our Alma Mater sadly and unwillingly, but still the spirit of triumph reigns supreme in our hearts. 22 class sone Now our school days are over, Joyous days of toil and fun. Now we face the unknown world, And our tasks have just begun. We have worked and played together, During all those passing days; Too soon must come the parting As we go our separate ways. But as we leave each class mate, We will hold within each heart, Fond memories of our high school And the friends that now depart. tyl xdf 23 -------------------------——“ First Row: Nancy Telfer, Joan Kepner, Mary Lou Aurailler Second Row: Nellie Lyter Sally Wagner, Patsy Emery, Gertie Andrew, Charles McCahan Third Row: Mr. Gerhart, Purcell Shelley, Ben Gaul, June Wagner THE YEAR BOOK STAFF ytHOOK STAFF Editor in Chief.......-.......Purcell Shelley Associate Editors.............Joan Kepner Ben Gaul Business Managers.............Sally Wagner Gertrude Andrew Advertising Managers..........Charles McCahan Ross Wagner Art Editors...................Patsv Emerv Nellie Lyter Tvpists.......................Nancy Telfer Kathryn Deen Mary Lou Aumiller Adviser.Mr •.K. Gerhart A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR During our senior vear in high school, our-class has labored hard and long to nroduce The Tuscarora , our school annual. The pleasant times we 'f on ,t,he -earhook, have more than compensated for the arduous task lust completed. We can never forget our many experiences in the irl0: r °:n- °ur ofn?ial reduction office: taking the pictures? cutting y® correct size, and finally pasting them in place; compiling past future ambitions; drawing u wills and uttering prophecies; and -Ven occasionallv raiding the ice-box in the hone economics department. r i;ut real thrill came when we began to realize the financial success inptnn v°k 1h ough advertisements and sales. It made our trip to Wash- ble1 'Jfe climax to our vears at Tuscarora Valle -, possi- ®ha11 cherish these and many other memories with our most prized possessions as we go through life. M I vould like to thank all those who helped to make this vearbook a suc- cess; production staff members, advertisers, boosters, students and facultv ?f th nks Gerhard, our ?aL tv adv se who contributed endless tine and effort. ---------------------------------24 ---------------------------------- SfOIOfi Plfly CAST First Row:__________________________________________________ Kathryn Deen, Joan Kepner, Nancy Telfer, Mary Lou Aumiller Grace Ard Second Row: Robert Ditmer, Ben Gaul, Nellie Lyter, Purcell Shelley, Mrs. Kephart, Glenn Bitting PLAY COMMITTEE Third Row: Ross Wagner Mrs. Kephart Harold Shields First Row: Sally Wagner Erie Booher Second How: Fntsy Emery Gertrude Andrew 25 CLASSES — First Row:.____________________________________________ Miriam Kilmer, Gloria Kauffman, Pearl Kerchner, Nedra Frank- house, Shirley Crozier, Kathryn Fettig, Jane Longenecker Second Row: Charles Telfer, Alma Brackbill, Helen Gilson, Mrs. Kephart, Patty Bashore, Mary Alice Eaton, James Shirk Third Row: Charles Towsey, Earl Fleck, Robert Hertzler, John Ritaman, Mack Johnson, Dick Dunn, Ray Helwig Patty Bashore Pat Preacher’s wife Alma Brackbill Tiny Housewife Shirley Crozier Lefty Ride in a Studebaker Mary Alice Eaton Moldy Stenographer Nedra Frankhouse Nedra Concert pianist Beulah Foltz Sis Expert roller skater Kathryn Fettig Kate Pre cher's wife Helen Gilson Gilson Good friend of Mary Alice Moyer Gloria Kauffman Pug Farmer’s wife Pearl Kerchner Pearl Nurse Miriam Kilmer Giggles Stenographer Jane Longenecker Jane Airline Hostess Dari Burdge Dari Farmer Richard Burdge Dick Successful clarinet player Earl Fleck Bud Get a steady girl Robert Hertzler Bob Date a certain blonde Ray Helwig ’Gennie Own a large feedmill Edward Johnson Mack Pass all his subjects in school John Ritzman John Stay up until 3100 A.M. James Shirk Jim Farmer Charles Telfer Charlie Own a chicken farm Charles Towsey Herra Big league baseball player President--------------------Mack Johnson Vice President---------------John Ritzman Secretary--------------------Gloria Kauffman Treasurer--------------------Ray Helwig Chaplain---------------------Mary Alice Eaton Class FLcwer-----------------—white Carnation Class Colors-------------------Green and white Class Motto------------------We have reached the hilltops, yonder are tne mountains. 27 First Row: Betty Bookwalter, Romaine Bardell, Roma Deen, Joyce toilli- ken, Jessie Swartz, Cora Naylor, Anna Brackbill Second Row: David Wisehaupt, Eugene Longacre, Jeanne Kennedy, tors. Kep- hart, Jane Kirkwood, John Leister, William Seacrist Third Row: Paul Armstrong, Arthur Aumiller, Ralph Ditmer, Ralph Kepner, Richard Eaton Arthur Aumiller Butch” Ride to the moon on his bicycle Paul Armstrong Army Own the largest farm in Penna. Romaine Bardell Johnny” Farmer’s wife Betty Bookwalter Betty Play a trumpet Anna Brackbill Annie Typist Roma Deen Rome Great pianist Ralph Ditmer Dit” Freacher Richard Eaton. Dick” toechanic Ralph Kepner Kep” Jet stunt pilot Eugene Longacre Gene Great football player Joyce toilliken Toots” Hate all men Cora Naylor Corky” Housewife Jean Kennedy Flirt Housewife Jane Kirkwood Janie” Nurse Jessie Swartz Jess Housewife June Welshonse Ramie” Stenographer David Wisehaupt Dave Millionaire William Seacrist Bill Engineer John Lei’ster Jake Sleep forever President--------------------------------Jean Kennedy Vice Fresident---------------------------Ralph Ditmer Secretary--------------------------------Betty Bookwalter Treasurer--------------------------------Arthur Aumiller Class Flower-----------------------------Yellow Rose Class Colors-----------------------------Blue and Gold Class Motto------------------------------ Climbing, but not at the top 28 Class Class Class Flower' Colors- Motto- First Row: Joan Kauffman, Nancy Ard, Edith Longacre, Doris Wharton, Peggy Sieber, Mary Peterson, Blanche Leonard, Nan Booher, Leona Taylor Second Row: ., , . Marlin Johnson, Lane Swartz, Jasper Paige, William ohearer, Charles Hockenberry, Clifford Bargo, Alton Benner Third Row: Walter Bailor, Ronald Fidler, Mr. Kepner Donn Alvin Kepner Don Alton Benner Benner Donald Kepner Don Jasper Paige Jappy Mary Peterson ’’Mary Guy Towsey Guy” Clifford Bargo CULff Marlin Johnson Jolson Joan Kauffman Joanie Doris Wharton Doris Leona Taylor Leona Edith Longacre Edie Lee Bryner Tub Ronald Fidler Fido Lane Swartz Swartz Nancy Ard Wancy Nan Booher Nan Blanche Leonard Blanche Charles Hockenberry Josh” Walter Bailor Pots” Margaret Sieber Peggy Parsons, Guy Towsey, Don Play a trumpet like Harry James Get to school on tin. Corr.b his hair like Clark Gable Mechanic Miss America of 1953 Sing like Roy Acuff Sing tenor Sing in The Jolson Story Typist Great speaker Six feet tall Movie star Hermit Have 1$ red-r.eaded kids Kill an eight-point buck jtiurse have Jackie’s driver’s license Take Kepler from Kilmer To be the strongest man in the world Tarzan, jr. Home Economics teacher Red itose Red and Gold We will hitch our wagon to a star 29 President----------------Lee Bryner Vice-President-----------Donald Kepner Secretary----------------Leona Taylor Treasurer----------------Joan Kauffman Chaplain-----------------Lane Swartz Donald Bardell Don Policeman Paul Burd Paul Railroad Worker Richard Gaul Dick Farmer George Leahy Bud Farmer Malcolm McCahan Mac Aviator Alton Meminger Deen Farmer Leo Shellenberger Shelly Ladies1 man George Stake Judge Baseball pitcher Glen Stitt Stitt Farmer Kenneth Taylor Ken Farmer Donald Towsey Duck Athlete James McClure Jim Detective Norma Lee Bashore Chick Lacy hermit Helen Bender Bindertwine Teacher Delores Booher Brownie Beautician Diane Book Dinnie Secretary Rachel Br ckbill Ray Tynist Betty Burdge Bardge Housewife Betty Dalton Janie Clerk Charlotte Fettig Lotts Nurse Martha Flood Marf Music teacher Annie Hockenberry Ann Beautician ohirley Hockenberry Shirley Nurse Bernice Kepner Burr Nose Typist Margaret Miller arg Home sc teacher Doris Naylor Dottie Housewife Leona Ritzman Ritz Housewife Mary Jane Swartz Monie Farmer's wife Shirley Wagner Shirtail Singer President--------------------------------------------------Leo Shellenberger Vice President------------------------------Malcolm McCahan Secretary-Treasurer-------------------------Norma Lee Bashore Chaplain------------------------------------Donald Bardell Class Flower.............................. --White Carnation Class Colors--------------------------------Blue and White Class Motto--------------------------------- Upward and Onward 30 Joyce Ard Jim Pianist Joan Bardell Joan Housewife Mona Booher Peewee Nurse Gretchen Burdge Gretchen Beautician Doris McClure Doris Nurse Ruth Ditmer Sis Nurse Kay Crimmel Kate Pianist Mary Hockenberry Marne Pianist Dorothy Kerchner Dimp Housewife Faye Kennedy Dock Housewife Bernice Kauffman Ham Housewife Joan Landis Joan Nurse Beverly Ritzman Begie Nurse Joan Ulsh Joannie Housewife Shirley Wert Jakie Secretary Harold Allen Eddie Airplane Pilot George Brackbill George Farmer Stanley Blystone Stanley Farmer William Fike Bill Farmer Harold Hartman Harold Fly a rocket to the moon Glen Wharton Butch Farmer Robert Noss Bob Truck Driver Robert Tavler Bob Poultry Farmer James Towsey Jim Farmer James Tayler Jim Farmer Walter Wall Walter Farmer Karl Strawser Sunny Bridge Builder Charles Shellenberger Charlie Famous Ball Player Keith McCahan Keith Airplane Pilot Homer Rice Shelley Farmer Larry Long Larry Farmer Earl Kepner Leona Fanner Lucian Jeffies Lucian Farmer Kenneth Swartz Ken Stock Dealer Berneace Kauffman nernence Housewi fe President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 31 ACTIVITIES _____________________________________________________ 32 [ Front Row: Charlotte Fettig, Joyce Milliken, Peggy oieber, Kathryn Deen, Helen Gilson, Joan Ulsh Second Row: Glenn Stitt, Charles McCahan, Ronald Fidler, Ben Gaul, Robert Hertaler, Arthur Aumiller, Keith McCahan ---------------- THETUSCARORA STAFF ---------- First Row: Alma Brackbill Second Row: Miriam Kilmer, Mary Alice Baton, Gloria Kauffman, Nedra Frankhouse, Kathryn Fettig, Shirley Crozier, Beulah Foltz Third Row: Charles Telfer, Mack Johnson, Bari Fleck, Mrs. Kephart, Robert Hertzler, James Shirk, Ray Helwig 33 First Row: Jessie Swartz, Bernice Kepner, Sally agner, Jeanne Kennedy Second Row: , %f , _ Marlin Johnson, Kathryn Deen, Romaine Bardell, Norma Lee Bas- hore, Nancy Telfer, Beulah Foltz Third Row: Gloria Kauffman, Mary Lou Aurailler, Gertrude Andrew, Mary Alice Baton, Kathryn Fettig, Nedra Frankhouse Fourth Row: Kiss Ross, Joan Kepner, Peggy Sie-ber, Betty Bookwalter, Roma Deen, Helen Gilson Fifth Row: Kack Johnson, Donald Alvin Kepner, Donald Arthur Kepner, Patty Bastore Jane Lpn enecker, Arthur Aumiller, Richard Dunn 34 Left to rtignt: Bernice Kepner, Sally Wagner, Jeanne Kennedy 35 Joan Kepner, Jeanne Kennedy, Alma Brackbill, Kathryn Kettig KarytLou Aumi11e r, Joan Kepner, Nancy Telfer, Jane Kirkwood, Norma Lee Bashore, Joan Llsh, Beulah Poltz Kr?°rt'elsh, Purcell Shelley, Ben Gaul, Arthur Aumiller S01IOR CHORUS First How: Mary Lou Aumiller, Joan Kepner, Fatsy Emery, Kiss Hoss, Sally agner, Gertrude Andrew, Grace Ard, Kathryn Deen second How: S«ulah Foltz, Mary Alice Eaton, Helen Gilson, Fstty Bashore, Nancy Telfer, Nellie Lyter, Anna Brackbill, Alma Brackbill Third Row: Jane Longenecker, Shirley Crozier, Pearl Kerchner, Kathryn Fettig, Gloria Kauffman, Miriam Kilmer, Jane Kirkwood Fourth Row: Jessie Swartz, Cora Naylor, Nedr Frankhouse, Ronaine Bardell, Jeanne Kennedy, Hon.a Deen First Row: Leona Taylor, Nan Booher, Blanche Leonard, Nancy Ard, Peggy Sieber, Mary Peterson, Doris Wharton, Joan Kauffman Second Row: Shirley Wagner, Mary Wisehaupt, Annie Hockenberry, Judy Wal- ters, Bernice Kepner, Marv Walters, Rachel Brackbill, Mar- garet Miller Third Row: Doris Naylor, Mary Jane Swartz, Martha Flood, Dianne Book, Norma Lee Bashore, Dolores Booher, Charlotte Fettig, Miss Ross __________________ _______________________________ First Row: M T . D , John Leister. Jim Shirk, Lane Swartz, Marlin Johnson, Paul irmstron?, Charles Hockenberry, Clifford Barro, Charles Me- Cahan Second Row: _ , _ . D Eugene Longenecker, Ralph Kepner, Dick Eaton, Jasper Paige, Donn Kepner,Mack Johnson Raloh Ditmer, Ronald Fidler, William Shearer, David Wise- haupt, Dick Dunn, Bob Ditmer Fourth Row: _ _ T v Guy Towsey, Harold Shields, Lee Bryner, Dari Burdge, John Ritzman, Glenn Bitting, Philip Bargo THE CREED I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of words but of deeds__achievements won by the present and past generation of farmers; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years. I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as challenging; for I knov:,the joys and discomforts of farm life and hold an in- born fondness for those associations w'hich, even in hours of discouragement, I can not deny. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of organized farmers to serve our own and the public interest in marketing the product of our toil. I believe we can safeguard those rights against practices and policies that are unfair. I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bar aininp; in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so—for others as well as myself; in less need for charity and more of it when needed; in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me. I believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traditions in our national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task. 3$ TyP-CLMG _ Seated: Purcell Shelley Mr!nGe?hart, Joan Kepner, Kathryn Deen, Gertrude Andrew, Mary Lou Aumiller, Nancy Telfer - DMATIC CLUB — Joyce Kiliiken, Roma Deen, Romaine Bardell, Peggy Sieber, Lee Bashore, Jane Kirkwood, Jessie iwartz, Cora Naylor Dorothy Kerchner, Kary Hockenberry, Shirley rfert, Kaye Ken- nedy, Kay Crimmel, Betty Dalton, Leona Taylor Betty Bookwalter, Helen Bender, Joan Kauffman Jeanne Kennedy, Anna Brackbill, Diane Book, Bernice Kepner, Margaret Killer, Bernice Kauffman ---------------------------- 39------------------------------- First Row: Kathryn Deen, Mary Lou Aumiller, Joan Kepner, Patsy Emery, Sally Wagner, Gertrude Andrew, Grace Ard, Erie Booher Second Row: Beulah Foltz, Roma Deen, Joyce Millikon, Mary Alice Eaton, Kellie Lyter, Cora Naylor, Jessie Swartz, Anna Brackbill, Alma Brackbill Third Row: Shirley Crozier, Jane Longenecker, Pearl Kerchner, Kathryn Fettig, Betty Bookwalter, Romaine Bardell, Mrs. Ferguson, Helen Gilson First Row: Dorothy Kerchner, Nancy Ard, Blanche Leonard, Peggy Sieber, Mrs. Ferguson, Edit Longacre, Nan Booher, Joan Kauffman Second Row: Kay Crimmel, Margaret Miller, Joan Ba dell, Faye Kennedy, Shirley Wert, Joan Landis, Bernice Kauffman, Shirley Wagner Third Rows Bernice Xepher, Dianne Book, Mary Walters, Doris Naylor, Joyce Ard, Annie Hockenberry, Charlotte Fettig, Delores Booher, Fourth Row: Mary V isehau.t, Norma Lee Ba shore, Joanne Ulsh, Helen Bender, Judy ..alters, Mary Hockenberry 40 f ATHLETICS 41 First Row:___________________________________________________ Joan Bashore, Gloria Kauffman, Kathryn Fettig, Gertrude Andrews, Sally Wagner, Nedra Frankhouse, Carol Keloy Second Row: Fatty Bashore, Mary Lou Aumiller, Edna Brackbill, Mildred Fleck, Betty Kepner, Nancy Telfer Third Row: Mary Alice Eaton, Helen Gilson, Mr. Zimmerman, Jeanne Ken- nedy, Beulah Foltz, Helen Crimrcel BASEBALL Eugene Longacre, Earl Fleck, Charles McCahan, Purcell Shelley, Charles Telfer Rack Rowr „ „ John Ritzman, Robert Ditmer, Mr. Welsh, Charles Towsev, Harold Shields, Ren Caul Sitting: Charles Shellenberger. Earl Fleck, Eugene Longacre, Purcell Shelley, Charles McCahan, John Leister, Charles Telfer Standing: Keith McCahan; Alton Fenner, John Ritzman, Robert Ditmer, Harold Shields, Ralph Ditmer, Malcolm McCahan, Mr. FSirman 43 n OUR WATERBBYS HAROLD HARTMAN STANLEY BLYSTONE OUR COACHES MR. PARSONS 1 MR. GERHART First Row: Leo Shellenberger, Earl Fleck, Purcell Shelley, Charles Me- Cahan, Clifford Bargo Second Row: „ A . Walter Bailor, Ross Wagner, Ray Helwig, Robert Hertzler, Donald Arthur Kepner, Philip Bargo, Ralph Ditmer SENIOR MEMBERS OF SOCCER TEAK Front Row: Purcell Shelley, Charles KcCahan Second Row: Ben Gaul, Ross Wagner, Philip B rgo ------------------ 45 ---------------- First Row: Alton Benner, Bill Seacrist, Arthur Aumiller, Leo Shellen- berger, Earl Fleck, Purcell Shelley, Charles KcCahan, Clif- ford Bargo Second How: Charles Telfer, Jake Leister, Ben Gaul, Walter Bailor, Mack Johnson, Ross Wagner, Jasper Paige, Robert Hertzler, George Stake, Ray Helwig, Keith KcCahan, Donald Arthur Kepner, Philip Bargo, Charles Shellenberger, Malcolm KcCahan, Ralph Ditmer ’’oet for our pre-game exercises.” Ross Wagner Bob Hertzler Philip Bargo, 46 E rl Fleck, Purcell Shelley Charles KcCahan 47 Girl Crazy Loaded for bear T.V. s power All aglow Bathing Beauty Among the clover Sophisticated senior ' .'here was Mrs. Gerhart? Trv the movies, girls Holding up the bridge Glamour Girl Strut there, kids Ice Cream Good? All alone 1 Watch the birdie Our banner, long may it wave Four beauties and a beast' Odd foursome 49 Still Old Faithful What’s so funny? The school campus What’s the score? Sore Leg Getting the cold shoulder Hubba,HubbaI 50 Old Faithful What a pang Who's playing, girls or boyst Cute boys, huh? 51 ft Pin-up Girl 52 Pals Smiling Trio ADVERTISEMENTS • • MOYER’Sfcfcfcfc+MOYER S MOYER S Tvdol Gas CAR WASHING PAUL S. MOYER federal tires Service Station Port Royal, Pa. Complete Lubrication Hoffman’s Ice Cream 24-Hour Wrecking Service Phone 281 Port Royal, Pa. machinery McCORMICK-DEERING NEW IDEA MACHINERY MYERS WATER SYSTEMS and PUMPS Sales and Service— —Repair Parts a Specialty W. M. KOHLER I SON Phone 312 Port Royal, Pa. MIFFLIN CREAMERY CO. —Makers of— £ That Famous Juniata Ice Cream A VARIETY OF FLAVORS IN THE ECONOMY PACK- AGE AT ALL JUNIATA DEALERS %-GaIlon...............$1.10 1 Gallon...............$2.13 KEEP A PACKAGE ON HAND FOR THOSE UNEXPECT- ED GUESTS. WILL FIT YOUR REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER COMPARTMENT 56 H C. MOWER LIAM 6 E R CO. PORT ROYAL COMPLETE LINS CHXOMTRIM WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUPONT AND JAEGLE PAINTS ASPHALT, ALUMINUM and STEEL ROFFING BUILDER'S HARDWARE and WIRE PRODUCTS EVCRY ORDER GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION PHONE 136 COMPLIMENTS OF1 YOUR FRIENDLY FOOD STORES AND SUPER MARKETS 57 Ours is truly a funeral '‘home”—a place of friendly understanding, quiet thoughtfulness and comfort. We invite those, who at a time of sor- row, are in need of counsel and advice. Here— they will find peace of mind in the restful atmos- phere of our establishment. STIMMEL FUNERAL HOME Phone 111, Fort Royal, Fa. Automobile, Bonds, Fire Compensation, Accident and Health. Plate Glass. Boiler Liability, Burglary and Robbery Inland Marine DARWIN LONG INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE PROMPT SERVICE JUNIATA VALLEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING MIFFLINTOWN, PA. PHONE NOS. OFFICE 10X RESIDENCE 75R31 D. E. SMITH, Inc. • Roads • Driveways Road Contractor Excavating Completely Equipped for Any Size Job • Concrete or Asphalt • Foundations • industrial Floors MIFFLINTOWN, PA. — Phone 26-R-2 MT. PLEASANT. PA. 56 |V A Fi 4 jfr Jjixi Larro a Specialty Best Dairy and Poultry Feed VV. H. GILSON GOODMAN’S MILL THE PORT ROYAL DAIRY GRAIN FEED FLOUR COAL PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM Port Royal, Pa. PHONE 261 Phone 227 We Deliver! u a I 0' ' I fn C. W. FOLTZ COMMUNITY PURE FOOD STORE Groceries - Dry Goods - Hardware - Furniture Phone 213 Port Royal, Pa. S. R. BASHORE SON Port Royal, Pa. Hardware, Paints, Electrical Supplies General Electric Refrigerators Electrical Fixtures Contractor for— EI .ECTRIC AI,—PLUMBING—HEATING Phone: Day, 311; Night, 171 59 DAVIS MOTOR CO. DODGE and PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Massey - Harris Farm Equipment Mifflintown, Pa. Phone 61-R-2 E. M. GUSS SONS ALL AVAILABLE General and Builders Hardware It Pays To Buy At Headquarters — Mifflin-Milflintown MILK COOLERS - FREEZERS and REFRIGERATORS FROZEN FRUIT LOCKERS FOR RENT Tree Ripened Oranges, Tangerines Grapefruit J. C. ZOOK SONS Phone 164-R-ll R. D. 1. Mifflintown, Pa. BOB MIIS Lewistown Milton 60 CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS E PORT ROYAL L. BEAVER 4tli and Market Streets - PENNSYLVANIA {International Clothes . . . • DISTINCTIVE QUALITY • DISTINCTIVE TAILORING LEISTER’S GENERAL STORE Groceries : Meats : Dry Goods Phone 321 Pori Royal, Pa. HACKEDORN’S RESTAURANT For Recreation and Sport Fountain Service . . . VISIT . . . Fleetwing’s Pocket Billiard Parlor Odd Fellows Building: Pori Royal, Pa. Short Orders Meals - Breyer's lee Cream Port Royal, Pa. Phone 133 61 DARWIN GARRETT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES M' Now located in the rear ol Bashore’s Greenhouse, Port Royal, Pa. All types of Home and Commercial Lighting Fixtures. Stover Water Softeners JACK KYLE Insurance Agency - - Complete Insurance Service - - First National Bank Bldg:., Mifflintown, Pa. Dial 656 PORT ROYAL Night Phone: LEWISTOWN 2190 Phones 184— 180R11 SWITZER CHEVROLET CO. Mifflintown, Pa. Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Phone 186 24 Hour Wrecking Service THE BEST IN GAS APPLIANCES Ranges Water Heaters Refrigerators ATLANTIC STATES GAS Complete Body Painting and Fender Work — We Repair All Makes — Largest Part and Accessory Stock in Juniata County We Pay Cash for Used Cars The Economical Fuel Guaranteed USED CARS NELSON LLOYD, Zone Manager OFFICE: 37 North Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. Phone 189 62 % ' When in Mifflin Its BRATTON’S W. H.MANBECK COMPANY FOR A NICE PLACE AND GOOD EATS WE SPECIALIZE ON OUR Sunday Dinners Also Noon Lunches GRAIN - FEED - SEEDS - COAL - LUMBER Main Street Phone 164 Mifflin, Pa. MILLWORK - ROOFING - SALT ■jm tom Mifllin. Pa. SAMUEL CLECK Sporting Goods—-Toys Everything for sport' PRUDENTIAL AGENT MIFFUNTOWN, PA. 63 CONCRETE W. N. QUIGLEY LIMESTONE QUARRIES ROAD CONTRACTOR MIFFLIN. PA. OFFICE PHONE 31 QUARRY 31 V % % Youngstown Kitchens FRIGIDAIRE Sales - Service Refrigerators - Electric Ranges - Electric Water Heaters More Frigidaires serve in more American homes than any other refrigerators. You're twice as sure with two great names, Frigidaire made only by General Motors. R. H. PATTERSON East Waterford, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF NOERR MOTOR FREIGHT GANOE MOTORS, INC 1016-20 S. Main St. Dial 6723-5669 Lewistown, Penna. AND NOERR’S GARAGE DESOTO-----PLYMOUTH SALES SERVICE MINNEAPOLIS----MOLINE FARM MACHINERY Lewistown, Pa. i__________________________________________ COMPLIMENTS OF COOPERS JN P PORT ROVAL THE COMPLIMENTS OF JOrJ M GRON1MGPR CONTRACTOR DAWSON’S SUNOCO SERVICE BOB BOUSUM Custom Tailor DRY CLEANING AND ALTERING Mifflin town, Pa. SUNOCfl mum U. S. Route 22 Mifflintown, Pa. DALE H. HENRY Furniture and Electrical Appliances Mifflintown, Pa. Phone 98-Z DeLaval Milking Machines -- Food Freezers Jamesway Poultry and Barn Equipment BROWN FUNERAL HOME R. Bradford Brown Funeral Director — AMBULANCE SERVICE — Telephone 13.1 Mifflintown. Pa. 65 Compliments of POTTER’S BUS LINE SCHEDULED and CHARTERED SERVICE PHONE MIFFLINTOWN 185 HELWIG’S MILL ARMOUR’S BIG CROP FERTILIZERS VVE MIX OUR OWN FEEDS See Salsbury’s Technician at Display Dr. Salsbury’s Poultry Health Service Blended Flour, Grain, Feeds, Seeds, Molasses, Fertilizer, Brick, Tile, Roofing, Cement, Coal For Best Results Feed Our Freshly Mixed, Properly Balanced, Vitaminized and Mineralized Feeds (Old Port) E. 0. HELWIG Port Royal, Pa. Dial 187 MOYER BROS. Port Royal, Pa. Your De Laved Sales and Service Man PORT ROYAL PA. LINDSEY DAVIS GARAGE General Auto Repairing Tires and Tubes Welding Gas and Oil Port Royal, Pa. Phone 151 Esso Products DICK MUMMA’S SERVICENTER Guaranteed Lubrication WashiAg Polishing Port Royal. Pa. 66- PAUL 5AUThi F hJ O- X °r R r F H £ PORT ROYAL PA. R EATON'S SUPER MARKET PHONE 212 FOR DELIVERY Dealer in Fresh Meats Fruits Groceries Vegetables KA-VEE ICE CREAM Port Royal, Pa. BEALE and GOSHEN Leader in Men’s and Boys’ Wear SPORTSWEAR Mifflintown, Pa. DRESS WEAR “For Quality Service” Phone 10-W LONGS BARBER SHOP PORT ROYAL J. GLEN YARNES Packard Sales and Service Gas, Oil, Tires, and Accessories U. S. Distributor Mifflintown, Pa. 'Your business and friendship respectfully solicited COMPLIMENTS OF L. O. Shellenherger Port Royal, Pa. BASHORE’S GREENHOUSES Funeral Flowers — Baskets — Sprays Corsages Wedaings a Specialty Phone 177 Port Royal, Pa. 67. CHARLES E GILBERT WATCHMAKER 354 South Main Street Lewistown, Pa. DON LOU SPORT CENTER 6 A.B.C. Bowling Alleys The Ideal Spot to Spend an Evening R. E. HARRY, Owner Mifflintown, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF KEENER™ i AY LOR OLD PORT TRADING POST ESTABLISHED IN 1838 JOHN W. ISENBERG’S Portable Welding Service Heating and Plumbing All Work Guaranteed Port Royal, Pa. No job too large or too small to receive prompt and efficient service COMPLIMENTS OF FOLTZ’S ETORE-ON-WHEEL3 AUMILLER’S Aunt Nellie’s Food Store F.J.rUmHR a SONS Y cLL DRILLSR6 THREE GENERATIONS OF WELL DRILLING Self Service - Meats Groceries Frozen Foods Port Royal. Pa. Phones 103 and 731 Port Royal, Pa. 68 aPW THC SQuaWt--- K BE MARKET giRMT. 3 Lewistown, Pa. SPORT SHOP KAUFFMANS’ home of music and furniture:!? Lewistown. Pa. TERMS CREDIT CUPP MOTOR COMPANY 371 SOUTH MAIN ST., LEWISTOWN, PA. . 24 Hour Service AAA Goodyear Tire Ford Sales—Service BRING YOUR FORD BACK HOME TO US REGULARLY FOR FORD-WAY LDBRICAHDN marrones ' FOOD MarkeT on the sc uaXe ' QUALITY FOODS Lewistown, Pa. GLICK’S SHOES Lewistown’s Thrift Centre WALTER’S RtSTAURANT HOME COOKED MEALS FOUNTAIN SERVICE VEEDOL OIL TYDOL GAS MIFFLIN, PA. LEWISTOWN': LARGEST Comptam e nta Mrfflm Theater E Next Door to the Post office) _ 69. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1914-9 FROM COMPLIMENTS OF JOE KATZ7 keh and boys wear H. FRED LOUCKS Piano and Pepaiiuuj. PHONE 3999 : 323 SHAW AVE. OFFICIAT. BOY SCOUT DISTRIBUTOR Market at Brown Street LKWISTOWK Lewis town, Pa. HOMER H. SMITH C. G. WIRT Allis-Chalmers COMMUNITY PURE FOOD STORE Chrysler Plymouth Groceries - Dry Goods - Hardware - Furniture Mack Trucks Pleasant View, Pa. Papec and Norge Appliances SALES and SERVICE Phone 90 MifHintown. Pa. Juniata County’s Famous Hotel THE AMERICAN HOUSE East Waterford, Pa. W. E. R. A. BEERS Manufacturers and Dealers in Home Cooked Food FLOUR FEED GRAIN SEEDS We Tater to Banquets and Parties Highest Prices Paid for Good Milling Wheat Rhone East Y o.terford 9007 Tor Reservntions Academia, Pa. GRACE PENNEBAKER, Prop. Phone 526 JOHN M. LONG z o DUNN’S SERVICENTER I 5 l “ General Merchandise 1 s 1 0:'I' ICIAL IKSrilCTIOH STAT1C1; 332ij 5 ° 5 2 Phone 75R11 e 1 WHERE ROUTE 850 CROSSES ROUTE 75 D HONEY GROVE, PA. MifHintown, Pa. 70 COMPLIMENTS Schotts intown. Penna. Comp f7nenis KAUFFMANS miRY M iffllNiOOJN, T'e v vA Pho e ‘23 j KadmJk -=■ COMPLIMENTS OF • M wi -«S rS= Jr ESTHER LAUVER THE SEYLER STUDIO BEAUTY SALON HOME OF FINE PHOTOGRAPHY MIFFLINTOWN, PENNA. LAUVER’S GARAGE Sales 0) Service G ILSON’S ALL WORK GUARANTEED PORT ROYAL, PENNSYLVANIA — - 24-HOUR TOWING — - WATCH SHOP Mifflintown. Pa. Phone 170 SELINSGROVE MECHANICSBUKG LEE R SNAVELY 74e '?£ nc lcc 35 Main Sti «t DEPARTMENT STORE MIFFLINTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA WM 3. KUGLKR MOB Mifflin. Pa. DUNCAN NON MIFFLIN ] J. Middagh Beward, Ph.G. Prescription Druggist 111 Bridge Street Mifflintown, Pa. AC RYNSR S COM Phone 45R11 GROCERIES AND SERVICE STATION MIFFLINTOWN PENNA. R.D. of «5WARTZ5 ESSOcSTAT I ON Gas 0i 1 Pori Royal, Pa. Roi fe. 7,5 Phone-Port Royal 505 M1 MAN'S AUrOWRSCXSRG WE BUT UTE MODEL WRECKS AUTO ACCESSORIES Reasonable Prices Phone 119-R-31 Mifflintown, Pa. R. d. No. 1 C onrxpiiTne n'ks of RED'S DINER J.ewistown, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF COSS CANDIES Lewistown, Pa. KESSINCER'S M£PHER SON’S JEWELRY DIAMONDS—WATCHES—JEWELRY 122 West Market St 37 N. Main Street Mifflintown, Pa. Lewistown, Pa 7 WATCHES—DIAMONDS SILVERWARE 2 Compliments of L. M. STONER CLOTHING. HATS. FURNISHINGS AND SHOES MIFFLIN. PENNA. PHONI: A - W BOYER’S LUNCH Grilled Cheeseburgers Our Speciality Port Royal, Pa. W. ANDREW ZENDT COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE Mifflin, Pa. ZJMMJFS RESTAURANT Mann’s Bicycle Shop SCH7INN BICYCLES SALES AND SERVICE Accessories MIFFLINTOV N, FA. PHONE- 120 QUALITY CASH MEAT MARKET ; Self Service : Meats, Groceries, Green Goods Birds-Eye Frozen Foods Main Street. Mifflintown, Pa. Phone 60X _______________________________________________ 73 !1irflintown rennsvlvania Mifflintown, Pennsylvania FRENCH BENZOL DRY CLEANERS 7th Street Mifflintown. Pa. Phone 43-Z Pressing While You Wait! ! ! A Concern Devoted to the Life and Looks of Your Garment! 24 HOURS DRY CLEANING SERVICE AT A SMALL EXTRA CHARGE WOODSIDE ROLLER RINK Near Honey Grove, Pa. H.E.MESSl MER GARAGE SKATING SCHEDULE GENERAL REPAIRS AMERICAN GAS and OIL EAST of PORT ROYhL, PA, THURSDAY NITE g P.M. TILL 11 P.M. SATURDAY MID-NITE 12 O’CLOCK TILL 2 A.M. SUNDAY NITE S P.M. TILL 11 P.M. Cake walk included every Sun. Nite Admission 350 ALL OTHER NITES OPEN FOR PRIVATE PARTIES PHONE EAST WATERFORD 1R1 FOR RESERVATIONS GUY CONN FIRST NATIONAL BANK PORT ROYAL, PA. PORT ROYAL NATIONAL BANK PORT ROYAL, PA PENN FURNITURE CO. LEWISTOWN, PA. KEPLER’S SERVICE STATION MEXICO, PA. HILL’S DAIRY LEWISTOWN, PA KIRK’S GENERAL STORE EAST WATERFORD, PA. TEXAS RESTAURANT LEWISTOWN, PA. GLENN KEPNER PORT ROYAL, PA. GUSS’ DRUG STORE MIFFLIN, PA. KENNETH ESH PORT ROYAL, PA. 1. Harold Shields 2. Mary Lou Aumiller 3. Patsy Emery L. Kathryn Deen 5. Joan Kepner 6. Purcell Shelley 7 Glenn Pitting Sallv Warner 9. Charles McCahan 1G. Nancy Telfer 11. Ben Gaul 12. Phil Bargo 13. Gertrude Andrew 1 f. 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