Tuscarora Valley High School - Tuscarora Yearbook (Port Royal, PA)
- Class of 1950
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SCHOOL MEMORIES 1 LIBRIS @  r jUtnaHJlat r L-! rij niiJiiUiM I F-'1V U L V| ckÂŤ 'â˘Â -4 ÂŤv (V4. HtfK t'OUrC ÂŁ = â i r M1 M i- VÂŤ H t ÂŤUrr} fv U.v 'Y f'i 1| |-r)i i|iâ |-â â |vf rerF H Ji V v K V ,,' ÂŤ4 OV Vl -v iu 5 ÂŤ ÂŤ- U tui, i v CÂŤL|V iy-j f t f m t i n i-iijit f, 'ir'i,j a f vt4 ,i I yÂŤ , , l. WU. %. evÂŤcw 9ÂŤ - WÂŤv TkÂŤ v ÂŤ-U U - .  v p X 3 Mr. Gerhart, Sc. B., M. Ed. Mr. Gerhart is bright and cheery. He makes you gay when days are dreary. Our yearbook advisor, he teaches science too, He ll always have a cheerful smile for you. iPf SI Because of his twenty years of loyal HIP service to the Tuscarora Valley High School; because of his interest in us and because of his efforts in our behalf, and finally, because we love and respect him as a scholar and a person whom we shall never forget, we, the Class of 1950, wish to dedicate our Yearbook the Tuscarora to Mr. Gerhart. 4 5 To the Class of 1950, As you finish your high school days the twentieth century has reached the half way mark. This can be one of the greatest centuries In the history of mankind or It can be one of the darkest. You may play a larre part In making this century what It shall be. For those of you who look back In despair because fifty years have been used, there Is Tittle hope. For those of you who look ahead In exultation because- fifty years remain, there Is a bright future. Regardless of your part In the future we, the faculty, trust you will look upon your school as a true friend--a friend who has served you as best It could and In return one which you will be glad to serve. The faculty Joins me In congratulating you on your excellent yearbook. Our wishes for a prosperous and happy future go with you. Cordially, Charles K. Welsh 6 A graduate of Juniata la Mrs. Kephart, Teaching In dramatics she takes an active part. She's faculty adviser to the sophomore class. And will surely be remembered thru the years to pass. Mr. Fairraan, Sc. B. Mr. Falrman halls from Fenn State. He 11 always try to guide you straight. He s a very good coach In basketball,. And Is helpful and kind to one and all. Mrs. Ferguson, B. S. Mrs. Ferguson is our home ec. teacher. Sha is friendly and lovely in every feature. She teaches dancing and seventh grade art. In outside activities she always takes oart. 7 Miss Shirk, Sc. B. Miss Shirk came from West Chester to T.V. High. She's always smiling and cheerful, but shy. She directs our band with grace and skill. She's sure to succeed by determination and will Mrs. Frankhouse Mrs. Frankhouse teaches Jr. High. Her students are alert but very shy. She does fine work directing plays, So we wish her best luck for future days. Mr. Parsons, Sc. B. Mr. Parsons teaches mathematics. He's always been active in sports and dramatics. He i8 faculty advisor to the freshman class. And is admired by every laddie and lass. SENIORS p 9 Patricia Arlene Bashore Yearbook Staff 4 Band 1,2,3.4 Orchestra 12 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Junior Class Play 3 Softball 1,2,3,4 Typing Club 4 Dancing Club 3,4 Librarian 4 News Correspondent 3,4 Richard Ellsworth Dunn F.F.A. 1,2,3,1+ Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,3,14- Dancing Club k Stare Manager 3 Student Council 2 Alma Evelyn Brackbill Dramatics Club 1,2 Chorus 1 2,3,4 Dancing Club 3,4 Cheer Leader 1,2,3,4 Tuscarora Staff 3 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 All School Play 2 Year Book Staff 4 10 Ray Eugene Helwig F.F.A. 2.3.U Soccer 2,3,4 Tuscarora Staff 3 Student Council V-Pres. Yearbook Staff Chorus 3,1 Danclnff Club 3,1 Shirley Jane Crozier Dramatics Club 1,2 Chorus 1 2,3,4 Dancing ulub 3,4 F.H.A. 1,2 3,4 Tuscarora Staff 3 Softball 2 Edward Mack Johnson Band 1,2,3,1 F.F.A. Class Play 3 Chorus 1 Baseball 3,1 Soccer 3,4 Drivlncr Club 3 Dancing Club q 11 Mary Alice Eaton F.H.A. 12,3,4 Dancing Club 3,4 Chorus 1,2 3,4 Dramatics ulub 1 Junior Play 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Tuscarora Staff Chaplain 3 Softball 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 ,2 3 John Marlin Ritzraan F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Pres. Student Council 4 Basketball 3,4 Chorus 1,3,4 Class Vice Pres. 3 Tuscarora Staff 3 Yearbook Staff U Kathryn Elizabeth Fettig Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 3,4 Orchestra 2 Softball 1 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 1,2 Dancing Club 3.4 Tuscarora Staff 3 F.H.A. 3,4 Cheer Leader 1,2,3,4 Advertising Manager 3 12 James Yohn Shirk F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Student Council 1 Tuscarora Staff 3 Class Vice Pres. Chorus 1,3,4 Dancing Club 3,4 2 Nedra Jane Frankhouse Class President 4 Editor of Tuscarora 3 Softball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3.4 Orchestra 12 Manager of Curtis Sales 4 Yearbook Typist 4 Ass. School Librarian 2 All School Play 1,4 Charles Williarr Telfer Baseball 1,2,3,!; Soccer 3,k Basketball 3 U Class Treas. 1,1 Tuscarora Staff 3 Yearbook Staff I4 All School Play 2,1; Class Play 3 Pres. Dancing Club 1 Band 1,2 13 Beulah Kathryn Foltz Dramatics Club 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,14. Jun5 or Play 3 Softball 2,3,1+ Dancing Club 3 ,lj. F.H.A. 1,2,3,5 Tuscarora Staff 3 Band 1,2,1,1 Chaplain I4. F.H.A. Treasurer 1; Herman Charles Towsey Baseball 2,3,4 Vice President 4 Chorus 1,4 Dancing Club 4 1 Helen Marie Gilson Dramatics Club 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dancing Club 3,4 Student Council 2,3 Junior Play 3 Softball 2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Band 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. President 3 R r _ i e 14 Gloria Anna Kauffman Secretary 1,2,3,4 Chaplain 2 Dancing Club 3,4 Chorus 1.2,3.4 Junior Play J Softball 12 3,4 Orchestra 1,2 Tuscarora Staff 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Pearl Ruth Kerchner Dramatics Club 1,2 F.H.A. 1 2,3,4 Dancing Club 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Softball 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Tuscarora Staff 3 All School Play 4 Miriam Ruth Kilmer Dramatics Club 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dancing Club 3.4 Student Council 1,4 All School Play 2 Tuscarora Staff 3 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 May Queen Attendant 3 15 Jane Porter Longenecker Dramatics Club 2 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Dancing Club 3,4 Chorus 2.3,4 Junior Play 3 Dari McClellan Burdge F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 EX-MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Harvey Blystore Richard Brackblll Earl J. Fleck Theodore R. Godshall Helen T. Goshorn Robert Hertzler Loretta Pennabaker Norma Walters Mona J. Whitesel Ruth Wisehaupt Mexico Spruce Hill Jersey Shore H.S. Alexandria H.S, Spruce Hill Elizabethtown Spruce Hill Port Royal Baltimore H.S. Academia 16 Front Row: Patricia Bashore, Nedra Frankhouse, Beulah Foltz, Jane Longenecker, Vary Alice Eaton, Second Row: Helen Gilson, Kathryn Fettig, Gloria Kauffman, Shirley Crozier, Pearl Ker- chner, Miriam Kilmer, Alma Brackbill, Third Row: Dick Dunn, Charles Towsey, John Ritz- man, Dari Burdge, Charles Telfer, Mack Johnson, Ray Helwtg, Fourth Row: James Shirk, Mr. Gerhart. SENIOR OFFICERS CLASS OF 1950 Treasurer Charles Telfer Secretary Gloria Kauffman Chaplain Beulah Foltz President Nedra Frankhouse Vice President Charles Towsey YEARBOOK STAFF First Row: Alma Brackblll Second Row: Gloria Kauffman, Patte Bashore, Nedra Frank- house, Pearl Kerchner Third Row: Miriam Kilmer, Mary A. Eaton, Helen Gilson Fourth Row: Charles Telfer, Ray Helwig Editor-in-Chief.... Associate Editors.. Business Managers.. Advertising Manager Art Editors........ Typist............. Photographer....... Adviser............ Patty Bashore Gloria Kauffman Charles Telfer Helen Gilson Pearl Kerchner Ray Helwig Miriam Kilmer Alma Brackbill Nedra Frankhouse Mary A. Eaton P. K. Gerhart Our senior class, as well as the senior classes before us, has the honor of publishing our annual yearbook, The Tuscarora . rfe have striven to make it a better yearbook in many ways. This is due to the undying efforts of the entire senior class, under the very capable direction of our advisor, Mr. Gerhart, to whom, we are proud to dedicate our yearbook e have worked long and diligently on our project and even though on many occasions, it seemed an im- possible task; we now know, that our work was not in vain. The Editor 13 19 SENIORS Class Motto: We have reached the hilltops, yonder are the mountains. Class Flower: White Carnation Class Colors: Green and White Class Officers: President----- Vice President Secretary----- Treasurer----- Chaplain-------- Nedra Frankhouse --Charles Towsey -Gloria Kauffman --Charles Telfer ----Beulah Foltz Patricia Bashore Pat is a very ambitious member of our class. She has taken part in sports and dramatics. She has done a fine Job as editor of our yearbook. We know she will make a successful nurse. Future Prospect---------Nurse Ambition----------------To visit Ireland. Alma Brackbill Elmer is the smallest member of our class. Her happy smile and sweet disposition will be missed by all who know her. We wish Alma success in her future work Future Prospectâ.......Kindergarden Teacher Ambition---------------To fly to the moon. Dari Burdge Mountain Willie is a very quiet boy until you get to know him. He never says much about himself so there isnft much we can tell you about him. He never gives the teachers any trouble. Dari is liked by all. Future Prospect--------Farmer Ambition----------------To sleep all day. Shirley Crozler Shirl is the quietest girl in our class. She is red-headed and can keep secrets to herself. You should see her cook and sew! She is a pleasant girl. Future Prospect--------Clerk Ambition---------------To visit China. Richard Dunn Dick is the handy man in our class. He has been our stage manager for many years, and has a helping hand for all. Yes, our only red-headed boy too! Future Prospect Ambition------- Mechanic To own a new car. Mary Alice Eaton Eatonâ is a pretty brunette with a nice personal- ity. She is an active member of the band, sports, and dramatics. She has many friends in and out of school. Future Prospect--------Secretary Ambition----------------Designer Kathryn Fettig Kate is the class busybody. She is n member of the band and has taken part In plays and in softball. We know she will make a very good beautician. We wish her the best of luck. Future Prospect--------Beautician Ambition---------------To be in the Wagner family. Beulah Foltz Sis is a very energetic person. She is very act- ive in the band and in softball. Sis always has a s-ile and a Joke for all. Hereâs wishing the best of luck to you. Future Prospect--------Clerk Ambition---------------To li' e in Milrcy. Nedra Frankhouse Slim is a very energetic member of our class. She is versatile in sports, music, and dramatics. Slim will always be remembered as our short-stop player, hav- ing the honor of winning many of our softball games. Future Prospect--------Music Teacher Ambition---------------To own 20 horses. Helen Gilson Gilson is a very talkative girl. When she is a- round, there is never a dull moment. She takes part in sports, music, and dramatics. Future Prospect--------Clerk Ambition----------------To manage a drugstore. Ray Helwig E.O. is our class clown. He always has a Joke to tell, no matter what the occasion is. He is a very good soccer player and is liked by all. Future Prospect-------Truck driver Ambition--â -----..---To Join the Marines. Mack Johnson Merle is a very ambitious boy. He will always be remembered for his activity in sports and in dramatics. Without him, our plays could not be a success. Future Prospect Ambition-------- Milk Tester To Join the navy. Gloria Kauffman Pug is one of the most active girls in our class. She is a member of the band and chorus, and is active in sports and dramatics. We know she will do well in what- ever field she chooses. Future Prospect---------Stenographer Ambition----------------To be a home-run king in softball Pearl Kerchner Pearl is a very earnest member of our class. She never fails to lend a helping hand when needed. Best of luck and success to our brownette from Spruce Hill way. Future Prospect---------Nurse Ambition----------------To be a good cook. Miriam Kilmer Kilmer is the blonde in our class. She loves to laugh, especially in school. She has a pleasing person- ality and is liked by all. We know sh will make a good teacher. Future Prospect---------Teacher Ambition-------------- -To visit all the states in U.S,- Jane Longenecker Jane is a very attractive brownette, who is al- ways ready to lend a helping hand. She can really cook and sew. Sheâll make some fellow a fine wife. Future Prospect---------Housewife Ambition----------------To fly around the world. John Ritzman Johnny is another of our class heroes. Very act- ive in sports and dramatics. He is well liked by all. Is it his personality or looks, or is it Both? We think so. Future Prospect----------Farmer Ambition----------------Millionaire James Shirk Jim is a boy who always has a smile for you. He is quite an expert when it comes to farming and agri- culture. We know he will be a successful farmer. Future Prospect---------Farmer Ambition----------------To Join the navy. Charles Telfer Chas is the versatile lad of our class. He is very active in sports and dramatics. We know he will go far in any field he chooses. Future Prospect Ambition-------- Chicken raiser To raise one million chickens Charles Towsey Herm Is a very quiet but ambitious member of our class. His knowledge of baseball is a great asset to the team. He has a nice personality. Future Prospect --------Undertaker Ambition----------------To remain a bachelor. WHO S WHO IN THE CLASS OF 1950 Flirt.................................... -..Helen Gilson Vamp ......................................Beul ah Fol t z Artist Stenographer Giggler A Perfect Wife Most Earnest Pianist Best Farmer's Wife Best Looking Girl Best Looking Boy.. Best Athletic Girl Best Athletic Boy Best Farmer Scientist Most Quiet Girl Most Quiet Boy Play Boy Mechanic â˘, Best Ag. Student CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of the Tuscarora Valley High School, call you together upon this...day of May In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty, for the serious and Important occasion of presenting to you In a clear and understandable manner, our last will and tes- tament. Feeling, that not everyone Is fortunate enough to pos- sess those abilities and traits that are necessary for suc- cess, we have decided to bestow upon our less fortunate un- derclassmen, those possessions that were so valuable to us, and pray they will accept them willingly, and regard them as a sacred trust from ones who have gone on before. It Is now that I ask you to listen closely, while I read the final document as drawn up and sworn to. I, Patricia Bashore, will my date-getting ability to Doris Wharton. Use It wisely, Doris. I, Dari Burdge, will my farming ability to Charles Hockenberry. Donât disappoint me, Charles. I, Alma Brackbill, will my shortness to Norma Lee Bashore. Youâll have to wear spikesâ, Norma. I, Shirley Crozier, will my cooking ability to Jane Kirkwood. Itâs the way to a manâs hearty Jane. I, Richard Dunn, will my stare manager ability to next yearâsstare managers. Please use it. I, Mary Alice Eaton, will my modeling ability to Mary Jane Swartz. You'll have to reduce Mary Jane. I, Ray Helwlg, will my clownish ways to Glenn Stitt I Donât let me down, Glenn. I, Kathryn Fettig, will my ability to go steady to Joyce Milliken. Stick to one boy, Joyce. I, Beulah Foltz, will my roller-skating ability to âCharlotte Fettig. Itâs nice to skate on your feet. I, Mack Johnson, will ray wavy hair to Ralph Kepner. Girls prefer waves, Ralph I, Nedra Frankhouse, will my piano playing ability to Joanne Ulsh. You must play In assembly, Joanne, I, John Rltzman, will my mannerly ways to Ronald Fidler. Please use them. I, Helen Gilson, will my flirting ability to Martha Flood. Youâll never have a dull moment. I, Gloria Kauffman, will my typing ability to Leona Taylor. You may need it in the future. I, James Shirk, will my quietness in class to Richard Deen. Please donât go to extremes. I, Pearl Kerchner, will my ice skates to Leota Cisney. Hope you use them more than I did. I, Charles Telfer, will my ability to play basketball to Harold Hartman. Use it well, Harold. I, Miriam Kilmer, will my short blond hair to Betty Bookwalter. Please take care of it. I, Jane Longenecker, will my cheerful disposition to Jesse Swartz. Keep smiling, Jesse. I, Charles Towsey, will my interest in professional baseball to Larry Long. Thereâs nothing like baseball, Larry. Baby pictures 1. Charles Towsey 2. Shirley Crozier Nedra Frankhouse 4. Mary Alice Eaton 5. John Ritzman 6. Richard Dunn 7. Mack Johnson 8. Helen Gilson 9. Alma Brackbil] 10. Pearl Kerchner 11. Kathryn Fettig 12. Patricia Bashore 11. Beulah Foltz 14. Miriam Kilmer 1?. Jane Longenecker 25 PROPHECY Port Royal, Pa, January 1 ., I960 Dear Mr. Gerhart, I guess you are probably wondering why I am writing to you, but I thought you would be happy to hear that the class of 1950 is meeting your expectation of success and are all prospering in their fields of work. While on a trip to Holly wood and other interesting places, I was delighted and over- whelmed to see all my classmates and have an opportunity to reminisce with each and every one of them, and to find how the world has treated them. But I will start from the be- ginning and try to tell you all of the happenings on my trip concerning the surpriseâ meetings of my former classmates. One early Wednesday morning I boarded a big streamline train headed for the West. I found a seat and sat back to relax. Imagine my astonishment to find that Ray Helwig was the conductor on my train. We talked a few moments and then he motioned to two men sitting a few rows ahead of me. I scrutinized them both awhile, and then it came to me who they were, two of my former classmates; Charles Towsey, now a nation wide known baseball star, and John Ritzman, a nation ally known figure in basketball. We chatted together for quite awhile and I was certainly sorry when it came time to to get off the train at Chicago. Then I hurried and boarded a large passenger airplane. As this was my first airplane ride I was a trifle nervous, but I soon forgot about that when I discovered Alma Brack- bill was an airline hostess on my plane. She told me that Mack Johnson is farming a large ranch out West. I was also happy to hear that Jane Longenecker is a successful house- wife and is living quite fashionably in California. My next stop was Hollywood and I hurried from the air- port to a nearby restaurant. To my surprise I recognized Pearl Kerchner who was the hostess in the dining room. She put someone else in charge and we had our meal together, talking over old times. While we were chatting together, Gloria Kauffman stopped by our table. She has been quite successful as a secretary in a large concern. After leaving the restaurant, I rode on the bus to a hotel. Oh yes-I sat with Shirley Crozier who is a clerk in a department store, and likes her work very much. We parted at the bus stop and I went to a ritzv hotel called a familiar name Port Royal . Surprisingly, I was greeted at the desk by Eeulah Foltz who was head clerk. She informed me that another classmate of ours had made good namely James Shirk, who war the manager of the hotel. I had become very fatigued by that time and hurried to my room for a wonderful night's rest. I can't figure why I fell a- sleep--oh, yes 1 Talking about figures reminded me that I for- got to mention the fact that I saw Mary A. Eaton the other day in New York as a Power's Model. The next morning I awoke refreshed and eager to start, my days explorations. It came upon me that I was ravenously hungry and hurried to a breakfast club. I was well entertain- ed while eating my ham and eggs as Helen Gilson rendered a few songs accompanied by her husband. Later as I was walking down the street I spied an enor- mous sign with glittering letters which read SPECIAL . Since my curosity was aroused I stopped to read the notice and was very much interested to read The World's Best Known Pianist , Nedra Frankhouse will present a concert accompanied by the Los Angles orchestra in this hall tonight. Naturally, I would have liked to stay for her concert, but my time was limited and so I hurried on. In order to reach the airport In time I hailed a taxi. I certainly was given a surprise for the driver was Dick Dunn. He told me of his success In operating a taxi cab business, and I was glad to hear that another of my classmates was doing so well. While waiting in the airport for the call of passengers, you could never guess whom I encountered. It was Miriam Kilmer who is now an elementary school teacher. She had about ten pupils with her showing them around the airport. Well you can guess she had her hands quite full with those children but she did.have time to tell me that Charles Telfer was the principal of the school where she was teaching. Then the call came over the loudspeaker and I boarded the airplane, homeward bound. My next stop was Altoona and I boarded a train for Port Royal. I happened to meet Patty Bashore on the train and we rode together. She said that she was a registered nurse and liked her nursing career very much. I had a lot of news to tell her since I had seen almost all of our classmates but she did tell me that Dari Burdge is a very successful farmer outside of Port Royal. Well, Mr. Gerhart,I have tried to tell you everything I have learned about your old students as I thought you would be surely interested in learning how fate has treated them. I think you can be proud of us and perhaps expect even more in the future. I hope that this letter will find you in the best of happiness and health. Sincerely yours. CLASS HISTORY We,the class of 1950, entered Tuscarora Valley High School in September, nineteen hundred and forty-six with an enrollment of twenty-seven members. The strange faces soon became familiar ones, and al] of us, after some difficulty, became accustomed to the routine of High School life. After a few weeks, we elected the following officers to guide our class through the first year: President, Earl Fleck; Vice-President, Nedra Frankhouse; Secretary, Gloria Kauffman; Treasurer, Charles Telfer; Chaplain, Theodore Godshall; Student Council Members, Miriam Kilmer, James Shirk. Our class was well represented in sports and dramatics and other activities of the school. After a well spent vacation, we returned as sophomores, to find that we had lost eight of our hearty members. We were glad to welcome Ray Helwig as a new member of our class. This year we elected the following officers: President, Earl Fleck; Treasurer, Ray Helwig; Sedretary, Nedra Frankhouse; Chaplain, Gloria Kauffman; Student Council Members, Helen Gilson and Richard Dunn. Being an ambitious class, we soon set to work making money toward our senior trip. Our most accomplished arts this year were sponsoring roller skating parties at Alfrata Park and selling writing paper. Again our class was well represented in sports and the all school play, The Daffy Dills . When we returned to T.V.H.S. as juniors , we were happy to find that we had gained three members. We elected the following officers: President, Mack Johnson; Vice-President, John Ritzman; Secretary, Gloria Kauffman; Treasurer, Ray Helwig; Chaplain, Mary Alice Eaton; Student Council Members, Helen Gilson, Robert Hertzler. Realizing our rank as upper classmen, we presented a class play, Brother Betty . As before, we showed ability and interest in sports and activities, and worked very willingly in publishing the school paper, The Tuscarora . We were happy to present an elaborate prom at Green Gables Hotel, in honor of the departing seniors. Twenty members of our class returned as seniors to finish their work toward receiving a âdiploma'at the end of the year. This year we elected the following officers: President, Nedra Frankhouse; Vice-President, Charles Towsey; Secretary, Gloria Kauffman; Treasurer, Charles Telfer; Chaplain, Beulah Foltz; Student Council Members, Miriam Kilmer, Ray Helwig, and John Ritzman. The year book staff was appointed bv the advisor, Mr, Gerhart, and we immediately began production of the Tuscaroraâ1. After several months of hard work, our completed art-was sent to press. Our class was well represented in the all school play, No Soap . Our last activities were limited to prepar- ations for our final exams and graduation exercises. We now depart from our Alma Mater with saddened hearts, but with the determination to strive toward our goal. 28 CLASS SAflG Our strong band can ne'er be broken, Form'd in T. V. High- Far surpassing wealth unspoken. Seal'd by friendship's tie, Mem'ry's leaflets close shal] twine, Around our hearts for aye, And waft us back, o'er life's broad track, To pleasures long gone by. High school life at best is passing. Gliding swiftly by; Then let us pledge in word and deed, Our love for T. V. High. Chorus: Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwav'ring, true. When we from life sha]] part. 29 Foreword li MeJ h JMto The best verse hasnât been rhymed yet, The best house hasnât been planned, The highest peaks havenât been climbed yet, The mightiest rivers arenât spanned. Donât worry and fret, faint-hearted, The chances have just begun, For the best jobs havenât been started, The best work hasnât been done. âAuthor Unknown 30 UNDERGRADS 31 JUNIORS First Row: Anna Brackbill Cora Naylor, Jessie Swartz, Jane Kirkwood, Betty Book- waiter, Romaine Bardell Second Row: Mrs. Ferguson, Eugene Longacre, Jeanne Kennedy, Roma Deen. Arthur Aumiller Third Row; William Seacrist, Ralph Kepner, John Leister, David wisehaupt, Richard Eaton, Paul Armstrong Raich T)1 timer Paul Armstrong Arthur Aumiller Romaine Bardell Betty Bookwalter Anna Brackbill Roma Deen Ralph Ditmer Richard Eaton Jean Kennedy Ralph Kepner Jane Kirkwood John Leister Eugene Longacre Joyce Milliken Cora Naylor William Seacrist Jessie Swartz David Wisehaupt Army Butch Johnny Priss Anna Roma Dit Pete Flirt Kep Janie Jake Gene Ed Corky Bill Jessie David Own an Oliver To be a lady killer Deal with Packards Owner of ranch Typist Butcher in Port Royal A woman stealer Baseball player To ignore boys Marry a farmerette Nurse Sleep all day Hunt on the moon Get some brains Ride in a blue jeep Preacher Drive a good Ford Find a girl President----- Vice President Secretary------ Treasurer------ Chaplain------ Ralph Ditmer William Seacrist Romaine Bardell Roma Deen Jane Kirkwood Class Flower--------- â------Yellow Rose Class Colors-----------------Blue and Gold Class Motto---------â-------Climbing, but not at the top --------------------- 32 -------------------- SOPHOMORES First Row: Leona Taylor, Joan Kauffman Second Row: Marlin Johnson, Nancy Ard, Mary Peterson, Peggy Seiber, Blanche Leonard, Edith Longacre, Nan Booher, Cliff Bargo Third Row: Walter Bailor, Lane Swartz, Ronald Fidler, Jasper Paige, Bonn Kepner, Charles Hockenberry, Donald Kepner, Robert Beason Nancy Lou Ard Turk Be Mrs. McLaughlin Walter Bailor Tarzan Second John Weissmuller Clifford Bargo Cliff Marry preacher s daughter Robert Beasom- Bob Have Doris to himself Nan Booher Nan To weigh 200 pounds Ronald Fidler Fid Live on the moon Chas. Hockenberry Chas Champion weight lifter Marlin Johnson Aphis A Crosley dealer Joan Kauffman Jo Miss America of 1953 Donn Kepner Kep Have 15 blue-eyed kids Donald Kepner Toad Be champion hopper Blanche Leonard Liz Be a doctorâs wife Edith Longacre Edie Get a letter from Specie Jasper Paige Pedro Join the Navy Mary Peterson Mary Be an old maid Margaret Sieber Peggy Be a New York model Lane Swartz Red Boy Marry a good cook Leona Taylor Squirt To live in Hollywood Doris Wharton Janie Be Mrs.Weissmuller President-----------------Leona Taylor Vice-President------------Nancy Ard Secretary-----------------Peggy Sieber Treasurer-----------------Donn A. Kepner Chaplain------------------Marlin Johnson Class Flower---------------Red Rose Class Colors-------------ââRed and Gold Class Motto---------------- We will hitch our wagon to a star 33 fRESHMEN First Row: Shirley Hockenberry, Diane Book, Annie Hockenberry, Martha Flood, Norma Lee Bashore, Bernice Kepner, Dolores Booher Second Row: Betty Burdge, Mary Wisehaupt, Shirley Wagner, Mary Walters, Betty Dalton, Judy Walters, Rachel Brackbill, Charlotte Fettig Third Row: Donald Bardell, Donald Towsey, Margaret Miller, Doris Naylor, Mary Jane Swartz, Helen Bender, Paul Byrd, Glenn Stitt Fourth Row: Malcolm McCahan, Richard Gaul Leo Shellenberger, Mr. Parsons, Claire Parsons, Alton Meminger CLASS OFFICERS President.............Richard Gaul Vice-President.â˘.Charlotte Fettig Sec. Treas.....Norira L. Bashore Chaplain...............Don Bardell 34 EIGHTH GRADE First Row: James Taylor, Eddie Allen, Keith McCahan, Shelley Rice, Earl Kepner Second Row: Mona Booher, Kay Crimmel, Shirley Wert, Mary Hockenberry, Joanne Ulsh, Faye Kennedy. Joan Bardell, Doris McClure, Leona Ritzman Third Row: Joan Landis, Ruth Ditmer Nancy Ard, Mrs. Frankhouse, Berneace Kauffman, Beverly Ritzman, Gretchen Burdge Fourth Row: Kenneth Swartz Glenn Wharton, William Fike Charles Shellenberger, Guy Towsey, Stanley Blystone, Stewart Davis, Harold Hartman CLASS OFFICERS President................Kenneth Swartz Vice-President......James Taylor Sec. 9t Treas........Joanne Ulsh Chaplain..........Harold Hartman 35 SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Richard Deen, Lee Peterson, Frank John- son, Charles Wileman, Larry Long, Carl Strawser, George Brackbill Second Row: Belva Naylor, Retta Helwig, Patsy Shel- lenberger, Dorothy Kerchner, Gayle Meloy, Ruth Kennedy, Betty Flood, Betty Stitt Third Row: Mary Cunningham, Jane Beasom, Hazel Wel- shonse, Emma Ritzman, Shirley Shearer, Elaine Paige, Dolores Garret, Mary Lou Burd, Beverly Wharton Fourth Row: Russel Eaton, Robert Noss, Ronald Esh, Carl Hubler, Harold Book, Robert Dowling Fifth Row: Mr. Fairman. 36 First Row: Jane Kirkwood, Roma Deen, Beulah Foltz, Edith Longacre, Jeanne Kennedy, Bernice Kepner, Mary Alice Eaton, Anna Brackblll, Joanne Ulsh Second Row: Mary Cunningham, Helen Gilson, Patricia Bashore, Nedra Frankhouse, Peggy Sieber, Norma L. Bashore, Gayle Meloy Third Row: Jessie Swartz, Betty Bookwalter, Miss Shirk, Kathryn Fettig, Romaine Bardell, Cora Naylor Fourth Row: George Stake, Marlin Johnson, Arthur Aumiller, Don Alvin Kepner, Edward Johnson. -----------MAJORETTES-------------------------- Edith Longacre 3$ rCOLOR GUARDn Cora Naylor Romaine Bardell Jessie Swartz First Row: klarv Alice Eaton, Kathryn Fettig, Beulah Foltz. Second Row: Felen Gilson, Nedra Frank- Touse, Patricia Bashore. Third Row: Edward Johnson, Gloria Kauffman. DEPARTING SENIO 39 SENIOR CHORUS First Row: Leona Taylor, Roma Dean, Anna Brackbill, Jean Kennedy, Cora Naylor, Jessie Swartz, Patty Bashore, Mary Alice Eaton, Alma Brackbill Second Row: Arthur Aumiller, Bill Seacrist, Helen Gilson, Jane Longenecker, Shirley Crozer, Gloria Kauffman, Pearl Kerchner, Nedra Frankhouse Third Row: Richard Eaton, Ralph Ditmer, Charles Telfer, Donn Kepner, Mack Johnson. JUNIOR CHORUS STUDENT COUNCIL â  First Row: Keith McCahan, Malcolm McCahan, Romaine Barbell, Mary Jane Swartz, Shirley Wert, Patsy Shellenberger Second Row; John Leister, Ray Helwig. Miriam Kilmer, Mr. Welsh, Russell Eaton Third Row: John Ritzman, Jasper Paige ACTIVITIES Seated: Nedra Frankhouse Standing: Larry Long, Charles Shellenberger, Leona Taylor, Patricia Bashore, Norma Lee Bashore, Jane Kirkwood. ----------------------- 41----------------------- DANCE CLUB First Row: Mrs. Kephart, Jane Kirkwood, Miriam Kilmer. Mary A. Eaton, Beulah Foltz, Alma Brackbill, Miss Shirk Second Row: Roma Deen, Anna Brackbill, Jane Longenecker, Nedra Frankhouse, Kathryn Fettig, Jean Kennedy Third Row: Helen Gilson, Gloria Kauffman, Shirley Crozier, Pearl Kerchner, Cora Naylor, Jessie Swartz, Dick Dunn, Patty Bashore Fourth Row: Edward Johnson william Seacrist, Arthur Aumiller, Charles Towsey, Charles Telfer, Ray Helwig, James Shirk, John Ritzman. ALL SCHOOL PLAY 42 I JUNIOR PLAY CAST 49 First Row: Gloria Kauffman, Mary Alice Eaton, Beulah Foltz, Nedra Franknouse Second Row: Jane Longenecker Miriam Kilmer Helen Gilson, Patty Bashore Third Row: Charles Telfer, Mrs. Frankhouse, Mrs. Kephar , Mack Johnson. JUNIOR PLAY COMMITTEE 49 Third Row: Charles Towsey Ray Helwig Richard Dunn First Row: Kathryn Fettig Alma Brackbill Second Row: Shirley Crozier Pearl Kerchner 43 Seated? Charles Towsey, Charles Telfer Standing: Patty Bashore, Gloria Kauffman, Helen Gilson, Nedra Prankhouse, Pearl Kerchner. TUSCflflORR STAFF First Row: Jessie Swartz, Romaine Bardell. Cora Naylor Second Row: Betty Bookwalter, Jeanne Kennedy, Joyce Milliken, Roma Deen, Jane Kirkwood Third Row: Ralph Kepner, Ralph Ditmer, Bill Seacrist, Richard Eaton, Arthur Aumiller, Eugene Longacre, Mrs. Kephart. . LUJ 44 FUTUBE FARMERS First Row: Dick Gaul, George Stake, Alton Meminger, Mr. Fairraan, Claire Parsons, Don Bardell, Paul Burd Second Row: Marlin Johnson. Don Alvin Kepner, Ronald Fidaler, Lane Swartz, Charles Hocken- berry, Clifford Bargo Third Row: Eugene Longacre, Ralph Kepner, John Leister, Dick Eaton, Ralph Ditmer, Paul Armstrong, David Wisehaupt Fourth Row: James Shirk, Dick Dunn, John Ritzman, Dari Burdge, Mack Johnson, Ray Helwig. THE CREED I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of words but of deedsâachievements 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 know,the joys and discomforts of farm life and hold an in- born fondness for those associations which, 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 bargaining; in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it soâfor 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. First Row: Patsy Shellenberger, Shirley Wert, Kay Crimrael, Joanne Ulsh, Mrs. Ferguson, Faye Kennedy, Leona Ritzman, Gretchen Burdge, Mary Hockenberry Second Row: Betty Flood, Belva Naylor, Mary Lou Burd, Ruth Kennedy, Lorothy Kerchner, Betty Stitt, Retta Helwig, Shirley Wagner, Gayle Meloy Third Row: Nancy Ard, Joan Landis, Beverly Wharton, Elaine Paige, Mary Cunningham, Jane Beasom, Hazel Wel- shonse, Shirley Shearer, Emma Ritzman Fourth Row: Betty Burdge, Berneace Kauffman, Mary Jane Swartz, Rachel Brackbill, Shirley Hockenberry, Dolores Garrett,Helen Bender Fifth Row: Margaret Miller, Mary Wisehaupt, Doris Naylor, Mary Walters, Judy Walters, Betty Dalton, Charlotte Fettig, Dolores Booher CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes. Homes for Americafs future Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. HOME MAKERS First Row: Blanche Leonard, Edith Longacre, Mary Peterson, Joan Kauffman. Mrs. Ferguson, Romaine Bardell, Rachel Brackbill, Nancy Ard, Nan Booher Second Row: Peggy Seiber. Cora Naylor, Jessie Swartz, Jean Kennedy, Beulah Foltz, Helen Gilson, Pearl Kerchner, Alma Brackbill Third Row: Shirley Crozier, Joyce Milliken, Roma Deen Fourth Row: Kathryn Fettig, Jane Longenecker, Mary A. Eaton. President .... Vice-President Treasurer .... Secretary .... Historian .... Kusic Leader.. Game Leaderâ˘â˘â˘ ..Kathrvn Fettig .Romaine Bardell ....Beulah Foltz ..Alma Brackbill Marv Alice Eaton ....Helen Gilson .......Roma Deen 47 SCIENCE CLUB Seated: Mr. Gerhart Standing: Walter Bailor, Leo Shellen- berger Donald Towsey, Donald Kepner, Malcolm McCahan, Keith McCahan. SPORTS CLUB First Row: Charles Wileman. Paul Burd. Carl Strawser, George Brackbill, Richard Deen Larry Long, James Taylor, Eddie Allen, Earl Kepner Second Row: Donald Bardell, John Colyer, Glenn Stitt, Kenneth Swartz, Harold Hartman, Harold Book, Shelley Rice, Warren Dowling Third Row: George Stake, Malcolm McCahan, Kenneth Taylor, Stewart Davis, Russell Eaton, Robert Taylor, william Fike Fourth Row: Ronald Esh, Claire Parsons, Carl Hubler, Stanley Blystone, Robert Noss Fifth Row: Alton Meminger, Ronald Fiddler, Leo Shellen- berger, Charles Shellenberger, Charles Hocken- berry, Richard Gaul, Mr. Welsh - 77- 1 ATHLETICS BASEBALL- First Row: Robert Hertzler, Leo Shellenberger, Earl Fleck, Bill Seacrist, Eugene Longacre Second Row: Don Kepner, Arthur Aumiller, Charles Towsey, John Ritzman Charles McCahan, Purcell Shelley, Mr. Welsh Third Row: Ralph Kepner, Dick Gaul, Ray Helwig, Mack Johnson, Charles Telfer, Ross aagner Who's at bat? School on the march. 50 BASEBALL Charles Towsey Jonn Ritzman Ross .Vagner SOFTBALL First Row: Nancy Telfer Second Row: Patricia Bashore, Nedra Frankhouset Beulah Foltz, Gloria Kauffman, Jeanne Kennedy, Edith Longacre Third Row: Mrs. Ferguson, Cora Naylor, Helen Gilson, Gertrude Andrews, Kathryn Fettig, Sally Wagner, Pearl Kerchner, Anna Brackbill, Miss Ross. SOFT t f. Gladys Longacre Kate Fettig Gloria Kauffman Nedra Frankhouse Our Coaches V Patty Bashore Sally Wagner BALL Beulah Foltz Nancy Telfer Gertrude Andrews ------ 53 ------- First Row: Leo Shellenberger, Bill Seacrist, Arthur Aumiller, Eugene Longenecker, Clifford Bargo Second Row: Harold Allen, Don Bardell, Ray Helwig, Ralph Ditmer, Walter Bailor, Charles Telfer, Charles Shellenberger. Donn Kepner, Alton Meminger, Malcolm McCahan, Keith McCahan, Don Towsey. First Row: Leo Shellenberger, William Seacrist, Arthur Aumiller, Eugene Longacre, Clifford Bargo Second Row: Ray Helwig, Ralph Ditmer, Walter Bailor, Charles Shellenberger, Alton Memrainger. 54 SCHOOL FUN DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: Paul Burd, George Stake, Donald Bardell, Larry Long, Richard Deen, Keith McCahan Second Row: Joan Landis, Nancy Ard, Annie Hockenberry, Mary Hockenberry, Mrs. Frankhouse, Kay Crimrael, Joan Ulsh, Norma Lee Bashore, Gretchen Burdge Third Row: Dorothy Kerchner, Betty Stitt, Belva Naylor, Faye Kennedy, Shirley Wert, Mary Cunningham. Ruth Kennedy, Retta Helwig, Patsy Shellenberger Fourth Row: Beverly Wharton, Bernice Kepner, Martha Flood, Dolores Garret, Jane Beasom, Diane Book, Mary Lou Byrd, Hazel Welshonse, Elaine Paige Fifth Row: Alton Meminger, Claire Parsons, Shirley Shearer, Gayle Meloy, Emma Ritzman, Lane Swartz, Richard Gaul, Marlin Johnson. 56 it I eÂŽ cr° 61 D. E. SMITH, Inc ⢠Roads ⢠Driveways Road Contractor Excavating ⢠Foundations Completely Equipped for Any Size Job Concrete or Asphalt ⢠Industrial Floors MIFFLINTOWN, PA. â Phone 26-R-2 MT. PLEASANT, PA. 24-Hour Wrecking Service MYERS WATER SYSTEMS and PUMPS Sales and Serviceâ âRepair Parts a Specialty MIFFLIN CREAMERY CO. âMakers ofâ That Famous Juniata Ice Cream A VARIETY OF FLAVORS IN THE ECONOMY PACK- AGE AT ALL JUNIATA DEALERS -Gallon .............SI.10 1 Gallon..............S2.15 KEEP A PACKAGE ON HAND FOR THOSE UNEXPECT- ED GUESTS. WILL FIT YOUR REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER COMPARTMENT 63 H C. MOV' LR LUA 8ÂŁ R CO. 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FOLTZ COMMUNITY PURE FOOD STORE Groceries - Dry Goods - Hardware - Furniture PHONE 621 Port Royal Pa OROST.EY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES I 66 MILK COOLERS - FREEZERS and REFRIGERATORS FROZEN FRUIT LOCKERS FOR RENT J. C. ZOOK SONS Phone 164-R-ll R. D. 1, Mifflintown. Pa. AUMILLERâS Aunt Nellieâs Food Store ---Self Service- Meats Groceries Frozen Foods Phone 229 Port Royal. Pa. COMPLEMENTS OF SCHOTTâS MIFFLINTOWN, PA. LUBRICATION, GAS and OIL SERVICE LAUVERâS GARAGE Sales Service ALIGNING . BALnNClixG oe nVlCÂŁ â â 24-HOUR TOWING â â RiiHAIH nLL KAKKo OF ChRS Mifflintown, Pa. Phone 170 67 CONCRETE W. N. QUIGLEY LIMESTONE QUARRIES ROAD CONTRACTOR MIFFLIN. PA. QUARRY NO. 2 QUARRY NO. 2U R 21 31 Youngstown Kitchens 1 FRIGID AIRE 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 1018-20 S. Main St. Dial 6723-5669 Lewistown, Penna. AND NOERRâS GARAGE DESOTO-----PLYMOUTH SALES SERVICE MINNEAPOLIS----MOLINE FARM MACHINERY LewUtown BOB DAVIS Ours is troly a funeral âhomeââa place of friendly understanding, quiet thoughtfulness and comfort. We invite those, who at a time of sor- row, arc in need of counsel and advice Hereâ they will find peace of mind in the restful atmos phere of our establishment. STIMMEL FUNERAL HOME Phone 411,  ort Royal, Pa. Milton E. M. GUSS SONS CLOTHES FOR KEN AND BOYS ALL AVAILABLE General and Builders Hardware DYSINGER BROS. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SPORTING GOODS KODAKS SUNDRIES PERFECTION SPACE AND PORTABLE OIL HEATERS ----Dealer In----- All Kinds of Livestock Wholesale Beef â Pork â Veal Mifflintown, Pa. Phon, 71-R-13 It Pays To Buy At Headquarters â MiflHn-MilRintown o9 STICKELLfS QUALITY FEED FOR POULTRY, TURKEYS, COWS, HOGS, AND HORSES WE GIVE TRUCKING SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT R. W. RITZMAN PHONE 30U PORT ROYAL, PA. EATONâS SUPER MARKET PHONE 212 FOR DELIVERY Dealer in Groceries Fresh Meats Vegetables Fruits KA-VEE ICE CREAM Port Royal. Pa. 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 70 PAUL S. MOYER Service Station Port Royal, Pa. Complete Lubrication Hoffman's Ice Cream DAVIS MOTOR CO. DODGE and PLYMOUTH Sales and Service PHILCO RADIOS Tydol Gas Mifflintown, Pa. Phone 61-R-2 Veedol Oil . S. CHEVROLET, Inc. LEISTERâS GENERAL STORE Sales Service Groceries : Meats Phone 321 Dry Goods Port Royal, Pa. 71 Phone 911-R-4 Thompsontown, Pa. 21 Hour Towing Service 1. A. BRYNER COMPLIMENTS OF COAL LUMBER J.C.WENTZEL'S PHONE 456 CANDT CO. PORT ROYAL Carlisle , pa. COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN E. CAMPBELL RESTAURANT GROCERY STORE 9003R1 CO OFB R'S East Waterford. Pa- BUS LIMB PORT CROZIERSâ MILL maiik . SSS câ˘'a, 'T'iW KOVAL â 7 2 PAUL oj J hJ p h) O- 1 a G R r p H ÂŁ PORT ROYAL PA. R When in Mifflin Its BRATTON'S FOR A NICE PLACE AND GOOD EATS WE SPECIALIZE ON OUR Sunday Dinners Also Noon Lunches sin Street Phone 1M Mifflin, Pm. BEALE and GOSHEN Leader in Menâs and Boysâ Wear SPORTSWEAR Mifflintown, Pa. DRESS WEAR âFor Quality Serviceâ Phone 10-W TAILOR MADE SUITS OUR SPECIALTY AC RYNSR S CON Phone L5R11 GROCERIES AND SERVICE STATION MIFFLINTOWN PENNA. R.D, J. GLEN VARNES Packard Sales and Service Gas, Oil, Tires, and Accessories U. S. Distributor Mifflintown, Pa. PHONE 100-R-4 Your business and friendship respectfully solicited S '° COMPLIMENTS OF L. O. Sliellenberger Port Koval, Pa. RADIO BASHOREâS GREENHOUSES Funeral Flowers â Baskets â Sprays Corsages Weddings a Specialty Phone 177 Port Royal, Pa. 73. Compliments of POTTERâS BUS LINE SCHEDULED and CHARTERED SERVICE PHONE MIFFLINTOWN 185 HELWIGâS MILL ARMOURâS BIG CROP FERTILIZERS WE MIX OUR OWN FEEDS See Salsburyâs Technician at Display Dr. Salsburyâs 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. HELW1G Port Royal, Pa. Dial 187 MOYER BROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK Port Royal, Pa. PHOPE 1 67 E. E. BEALE Your De Laval Sales and Service Man PORT ROYAL. PA. LINDSEY DAVIS GARAGE General Auto Repairing Tires and Tubes Welding Gas and Oil S. O. DAVIS. Prop. Port Royal, Pa. Phone 741 -RFS. 152 HACKEDORNâS RESTAURANT Breyer's Ice Cream Meals Phone I S3 Port Royal. Pa. KAUFFMANS MUSIC FURNITURE HOUSE COMPLIMENTS OF W. L. SHOEMAKER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS PAPERHANGING and REMOVING PAINTING BY THE HOUR OR CONTRACT RELIABLE FOR OVER 62 YEARS COMPLETE LINE OF WALLPAPERS LEW1STOWN, PA. PHONE 2218 PORT ROYAL, PA. PHONE 436 JUNIATA ELECTROCAP TIRE SERVICE THE JUNIATA TRIBUNE THE COUNTY S LEADING NEWSPAPER ALL WORK GUARANTEED MORE THAN AN 8 PAGE 8 COLUMN NEWSPAPER WEEKLY PHONE 225-23 R. R. HACKENBERGER WALLICK SCHWALM BEALE'S RESTAURANT CUT RATE PORT ROYAL GARMENT CO. Makers of FOUNTAIN SERVICE VALINCOT GARMENTS Port Royal, Pa. PATENT MEDICINES PORT ROYAL, PENNA. of 6WARTZ5 E550- 5TRT I ON G 5 0! 1 Pori Royal, Pcx. Route. 15 JODE S GARAGE SERVICE ⥠coroc H. Hauiirt, Prop. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Gulf Gas and Gil MEXICO. PA., Phone-Port Royal 505 E. L. BEAVER 4th and Market Streets PORT ROYAL PENNSYLVANIA ... DISTINCTIVE QUALITY . DISTINCTIVE TAILORING COMPLIMENTS OF J C.FULLER SERVICE STATION NOOK, PA. Compliments of SAUSMAN SON âWith the Market on Wheelsâ REFRIGERATED MEATS From Store to Your Door Phone 911-R-13 Thompstown, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF METZ S STORE THOMPSONTOWN, PA. BUDDIES FINE FOODS HARRISBURG, PA. CHAPPLE'S RESTAURANT GOOD FOOD MIFFLINTOWN R.D.l. PA. PHONE 119R1 COMPLIMENTS OF MIFFLIN COUNTY FRUIT . PRODUCE EX. COMPLIMENTS OF LEWISTOWN WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. LEWISTOWN, PA. 76' UowieH Flood Flood Chenier Flood BROS. C. B. ZEIDERS SERVICE STATION f A GOOD STORE IN A GOOD TOWN] ESSO PRODUCTS PHONE 58 TIRES â TUBES â BATTERIES PORT ROYAL. 1 Mifflintown, Pa. O. W. KAEGEL son GENERAL MERCHANDISE Qreen Qables Hotel PHONE 91 IRI 1 âUnusually Differentâ THOMPSONTOWN, PA. Lewistoum, Penna. Corrxpl imercks of McKENSI E'S SHOFFSTALLâS RESTAURANT WATCHES DIAMONDS PHONE 9 Oil. R 2 JEWELRY R. PA, Mifflintown, P . MIFFLINTOWN. PENNA. WILLIAM A. KESSINGER DRESS SMARTLY DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY 122 M est Market Street BUY Lew ift town, Penna. 24 EAST MARKET STREET LEWISTOWN, PA.. 77 SONflfiXTCLAMtfKis TO THE CI.ASS OF 1950 FRO ' JOE KATZâ MEN1S AND bOYS1 WEAR OFFICIAT. FOY SCOUT DISTRIBUTOR Market at Brown Street LBWIITOW BOB BOUSUM Custom Tailor DRY CLEANING AND ALTERINO Mifflin town, Pa. H.E.MESSi MER GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS AMERICAN GAS and OIL EAST of PORT ROYrtL, PA. HOMER H. SMITH Allis-Chalmers Chrysler Plymouth Mack Trucks Papec and Norge Appliances SALES and SERVICE Phone 99 Mifflintown, Pa. Juniata Countyâs Famous Hotel W. E. R. A. BEERS THE AMERICAN HOUSE East Waterford, Pa. Manufacturers and Dealers in FLOUR FEED GRAIN SEEDS Home Cooked Food Highest Prices Paid for Good Milling Wheat We Cater to Banquets and Parties Academia. Pa. Phone East Waterford 9007 for Reservations Phone 526 GRACE PENNEBAKER, Prop. NORMAN D. CLARK OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT C. G. WIRT SALES SERVICE COMMUNITY PURE FOOD STORE NbV HOLLA ID FARM MACHINERY Groceries - Dry Goods - Hardware - Furniture ARMOUR FERTILIZER Pleasant View, Pa. Phone E. Woterford 2J1 Honey Grove, Po. HONEY GROVE. PENNSYLVANIA 7g â Lewistown, Pa. KAUFFMANSâ home of music and furniture:!2 SPORT SHOP I,ewistown. Pa. TERMS CREDIT CUPP MOTOR COMPANY 371 SOUTH MAIN ST., LEWISTOWN, PA. . 24 Hour Service AAA Goodyear Tire Ford SalesâService BRING YOU FORD BACK NOME TO US REGULARLY FOR FMO-WAV uiiiiunm Market on the scfuaXe PUflLITV FOODS lewistown. Pa. CLICKâS SHOES WALTERâS RESTAURANT LEWISTOWN, PA. THE BEST SHOE BUY IN TOWN HOME COOKED MEALS FOUNTAIN SERVICE PHONE 19lU....W VEEDOL OIL TYDOL GAS MIFFLIN, PA. Compl m cnii Mifflin Theater nv,{fi; .Pa. BROWN FUNERAL HOME R. Bradford Brown Funeral Director r â AMBULANCE SERVICE â Tekphon 133 Mifflintown, Pa. Compljmc.rils KAUFFMANS DAIRY M,ffU oujej, 7 e v  A Pfiorre '23 COMPLIMENTS OF ESTHER LAUVER PHONE 162-Z THE SETLER STUDIO HOME OF FINE PHOTOGRAPHY MIFFUNTOWN, PENNA. BEAUTY SALON DAWSONâS SUNOCO SERVICE AT? SUM [f= sunocc E5I U. S. Route 22 Mifflin town, Pa. GILSONâS ALL WORK GUARANTEED PORT ROYAL, PENNSYLVANIA WATCH SHOP NI MAM'S A U'i'O Y RcCXE: r C WE BUY LATE MODEL WRECKS AUTO ACCESSORIES NEW SAFETY OLASS FOR ALL CARS PHONE 232-W J. Middagh Beward, Ph.G. Prescription Druggist 111 Bridge Street Mifflin town. Pa. Mifflintown, Pa. R. D. No. 1 SO I_. M. STONER CLOTHING. HATS. FURNISHINGS AND SHOES MIFFLIN. PENNA. PMONI: -W DALE H. HENRY Furniture and Electrical Appliances Mifflintown, Pa. Phone 98_z DeLaval Milking Machines -- Food Freezers Jamesway Poultry and Barn Equipment W. ANDREW ZENDT COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE Mifflin, Pm WISE BUYERS BUY AT CECIL B. WISE FROZEN FOOD MEATS GROCERIES BRYERâS ICE CREAM MIFFLIN, PA. Mannâs Bicycle Shop WHIZZER MOTOR SPORTING GOODS MIFFLINTOV N, PA. PHONE- 120 L- BANKS CO. SCHOOL SULLIES SUNDRIES PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINE MIFFLINTOWN, PA. QUALITY CASH MEAT MARKET : Self Service : Meats, Groceries, Green Goods Birds-Eye Frozen Foods Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. Phone 60X FRENCH BENZOL DRY CLEANERS 7th Street Mifflintown. Pa. Phone 43-Z Pressing While You Wait! ! ! A Concern Devoted to the Life and Look of Your Garment! 24 HOURS DRY CLEANING SERVICE AT A SMALL EXTRA CHARGE 1 AUTOGRAPHS - 82 BOO FIRST NATIONAL BANK PORT ROYAL, PA. PENN FURNITURE CO. LEWISTOWN, PA. PORT ROYAL NATIONAL BANK PORT ROYAL, PA. KIRK'S GENERAL STORE EAST WATERFORD, PA. W. E. TOWSEY PORT ROYAL BRENNER'S CANDY CO. HARRISBURG, PA. KEPNER TAYLOR PORT ROYAL, PA. S. E. WAGNER MIFFLINTOWN WOLF FURNITURE CO. LEWISTOWN, PA. JACK L. SHADE HEINZ SALESMAN FOLTZ STORE-ON-WHEELS PORT ROYAL, PA. ----------------------- 83 L. E. ZEIDFR'S EASTWATERFORD, PA. MILLIKEN'S RESTAURANT MIFFLINTOWN, PA. R. E. SPENCER MIFFLINTOWN, PA. D. B. RUMEAUQH MEXICO, PA. JANE B. SIMONTON MOUNT PLEASANT BROWN'S CANDY SHOP MIFFLINTOWN, PA. BRANNON'S MEAT MARKET MIFFLINTOWN, PA. EAST WATERFORDGARAGE EAST WATERFORD , PA. FIELD'S RESTAURANT MEXICO, PA. J. M. LONG HONEYOROVE, PA. BEALE'S STORE ACADEMIA, PA. tLie THIS YEARBOOK PRINTED VELVATONEâEXCLUSIVE KELLER REFINEMENT OF PHOTO-OFFSET 9C _____________________________________________________________________________ft 0 i V 0
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