Waynesboro Area Senior High School - Wayarian Yearbook (Waynesboro, PA)
- Class of 1956
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F , Qa ?-fi '21, . P , . 13 L 1 J u '-4 V 1 1 'N 1. 4 .tix ' .4 ,y n -V: f 6 4 x-. ' K Q v Tl-lE C WAYARIAN 4 IC95o O Publislwed annually by rlie Wayarian Stall Waynesboro Area Senior l-ligli Scliool Waynesboro, Pennsylvania sf' I J' A .W i+,.,Q ,- ,.W 1 . - ,A.Q FTW Hhgm-,why 1 QW . K7 .. N WfM-fm k., ,A I . . - I .- K M .. . gwfif' W ff2-12.3 - - Av I W 353 -gm ':fy55i,5,A. --'A K 7 Aw -L J:-: ,, ?f , f ' -' - i L' A k - t, k 'uk-1 hu Q D W ' -'W' 'miii' -1-' 5 A L 4 9i MU'- v',m 1. , L WIS A - ' YW---..,....,.,,, W - 7 V' 4'P'x.x-'P Sw- ...,,. . ,. .. , ,,..,. A 1 aj : AM iw ,W we LVM img W - Aga . .1 2 'W f L L ..... .. 'hi -my -.. . - ' . AYN ESB0RV 0 w FT ,- Nl .. .. ... , 'Q Q v ' A W EN IOR HIGH scuoox, 'w 'f--.,, W 'P' et 5' ft .,'.3bx'ii.2I,3-Qf',',-,.52if - 'Q .. I 2 gi? Y, -1 eff-ef sffflgmf 1,5-,A 1 - 'j-v1Fi'x , Q41 2 .2- Q ffyay s ai, ' . , .'f,+.,4 Q , , 'Q H g 's -- ' -3 3 l ui- ' 14 Q .V , ' ' r ,.,- Wg 25 - 4,1 5.3. ., ... UL' 7 ,LUZVTQJZ kk ,V :ii ,, .. l i, . .n lg ,V , A 5 3, , 1 V , ml 1' I uv 1.245-8 43,5 in 'Stiff I, 'FQ . 'fit an vt, gif! 352 '-za tt., XY if ' ' rv 4 ii- get 52 E gt E In he . '14 NA vf tl. M, kit r LJ' -E 'Viv x-it 1 F, P 324 F' .,,, H . Y. ik? if rs 5, t,,. l... gm! rr, 51 E , L, R . I - K-, .. 3 L 2 . s. n 5 . Q 5 . s : . . 2 'L Q . K ' xt - Q s , . fi Dedication During our grade sehool years we looked forward to becoming seniors in high school. Now that we have attained this position we are looking towardjthe future a. K ', I ' Some of us see oulielves going to college, while others are seeking some type of employtnent. rditter what each one of us is looking with work and determination we . 'accomplish' what outtodo, 'I ' A Our goals set plainly in Yiew, weQ'the 3 A class of 1956, dedicate this yefxjliook- to Out and all-that it may bringgtolug q A 4 if 4 I 1 1 '. ..- , , iw. A, ,ls .5 AlfW:w,5+ 9, 1-win -'E E 2 is I . H+fw'+M9' f. .Mew saw tt. Y L. V , o 1 ,, ,I as -. ,.1.gl-,rzh 1. , ..,.s,- AQ ,nn J, Q, 4. , K, -,. ., ,ml-vy, , , , an f .12 x:2'3'tnmn?.+ft2,aa3l1ffA8-imifz .4 rt T. X 'E Foreword Following in the steps of tradition, the class of 1956 has published this W ayarian to keep us, as alumni, a group closely bound together by the memories of our high school days. It is the hope of the Wayarian staff that this book will stand as a record of our past achievements, pro- vide an incentive for further gains along our walks of life, and stimulate us to keep fresh those bonds of friendship we have formed here. The editors and staffs of this book wish to express their gratitude to the students, faculty, and especially to the advisors, Mr. Nogle and Miss Frantz, without whose help this Annual could not have been published. fr In Memoriam XVC clefliczllc this page to thc lllClIlOl'y of ,luliu Lzirgc, wlmsc smlclcii mlcutli in lQ52 brought sorrow to us all. His clicrry smile :mil lizippy disposition will always bc remem- bered. I II III IV. V VI VII 4, ,A,. , ' H A'Tf.?.iFT .'I 1, .I :if A Guide To .Future . 1 . U., y 1 ' ' 411-, 1' '. 1 I 7 iv 32 I , Aammman THE FUTURE PARCHMENESI Reserved: For 'f',-Qi, 'Ng , , -mm 31 1 . ' THEREWWILL BE . . . Aditiiiq: g j, I REHEARSAL TONIGHT - 73311 . . Mmm vwuQ.n41 CHEERS AND CHALLENGES . . Athletics: chwlmxmma 'ram I BUILDING OUR FUTURE ......, QurATovm: - Picturesgbpsigesses, Services Rendered I Tw. 1f'vjv1:iQ,,M'ev',g.f-, , Q T, Sigur V ,ml fi 1:55 S. L, . ,M 1 13 69 89 103 117 133 4 ' Guidance And Government Page Two Board oi Education Seated: Mr, james P. VVolff, Mr. Robert W. Martz, Mr. Robert E. Craig, Mr. J. Brownlee Mentzer, Mr. Edward N. Hovis, Mr. Thomas A. Clugston. Standiiiz Mr. Marsby C. Little, Dr N. Glenn Snurr. Mr. Henry A. Kohler, Mr. Kenneth C. Dile, Mr. VVilbur Kline. Mr. Albert L. Van Sant, Dr. Harold C. Lower, Mr. Harvey K. Gearhart, Mr. J. VValter Duffield. l consider it a privilege and a pleasure to greet and to congratulate this graduating class. The accomplishment of having successfully completed the courses of study required by the lloard of School Directors of the Vvaynesboro Area School System may be a stepping stone to a fuller' life for each of yon. Your graduation is not insurance for success but rather should represent the assurance that the training you have received has opened the door to many interests and occupations in which you may achieve a measure of success in proportion to the diligence and perseverance with which you make use of these scholastic and perhaps athletic skills. The world is on the threshold of tremendous discoveries that will broaden and enrich man's appreciation of the unlimited opportunities to live a better life, to render a greater service to our fellow man and to come closer to meeting our obligations as friends and neighbors and Christians. .Xssume the obligations which this future holds for you and fulfill them by bcinff satisfied with nothinff less than vonr best at all times. 6 ba . llest wishes for successful living. Edward X. Hovis, !,l't'XI'dt'lIf lYaynesboro .Xrea lloard of School Directors msm' C. LI'l l'LlC, ILS., NIA. Szzpcrilllelzdmzf of Schools Gettysburg' College Columbia l'niversity TlIt'lAI.XS CLULLSTUN, US., M.ED. Admi11istrc1tit'c Assistant Shippensburg State Teacllers College l'nive1'sity of Western Marylalld Page Three Page Four An Editorial . .. to The faculty Following our graduation this june, it will be our responsibility to continue learning and' to teach others. Some will enter college, some will seek employ- ment, but no one can escape the exposure to learning. Our faculty is influential in preparing us for this learning - in preparing us for our future. As Aristotle said, Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them 5 for these only gave them life, those the art of living well. No matter what we pursue, our school experiences will have a lasting impres- sion upon us. A word of advice, a friendly guiding hand of the teacher could well be the light that leads us from darkness into an illuminated future. During our high school days our teachers simplify the complexity of life for us and uncover the talents that were given to us. It has been said, The true purpose of education 'is to cherish and unfold the seed of immortality already sown within us. Leaving W. A. H. S. for the last time as students, we express our appreciation to the faculty for the instruction and guidance they have made available to us. .IVOSlfl'll IDAYISON, B.S. .-lsx1'.vtt111f P1'1'11cz'paI Slmippcuslmrg State 'lxC2lL'l'lk'l'S Collcgc 4 1 l'.xl'l, Ia. blll'I,I,, ILS., IXI.l,n. I,l'ilIl'if7Ul Shi 7JCl1Sblll State Tczlcllcrs Colleffc b be Duke Univcrsity Page Five PAUL BENCIIOFF Vocatimml .flgricullurc Peimsylvania State University Giiulztzlc lJll l l'Qfl!.Xl'CllICR, ILS, K Ellfllijll Slxippenslnurg State Teaehers College H.xRR1r:'r linmlmi, ll.S., NLS. l'l1y,x'1'uul lfdzwrllirm, Hvalfh XYest Chester State Teaeliers College Pemisylvanifl State University M,xum'r:1m'1-3 DIFFENIZAVCIIER, 19.5. Iillfjlliill. Snrizzl Sfl!lflt'.S' Sluippenslmrg' State Teachers College FRANCIS X. BRADY, -13.5. llisfory V Sliippeiislmiilgg' State Teachers College llmxellr-3 lCx'l,ER, AB. lirvnclz, English Peimsylvauia State University Page Six Administrative Office Guidance Office lJLEN A. Fox, B..S'. ilftIfiIt'IlItIlfl'.f, ill!'l'iHIIIi4'I11 D1'a'wing Shippenshurg State Teachers College FRED HAUBER, B.S. lm'nsim's.v ' Sltippenshurg State Teachers College NAURII K. HADE, M.A. English Hood. College Columbia University BARBARA HESS, B.S. Business Sliippeilslaurg State Teachers College RAx'MoNn VV. HARBAUCH, B..S'. Chcmistry, Physics Gettysburg College CHARLES VV. KAISER, B.S. Matlmmafics, Science Shippenshurg State Teachers College Science Department Language Department ' ll Page Seven Xfxxeii l,.xl'u.xeii, 13.3. l?11.v1'nfss lllumiislmrg State Teaelmrs College N.xNeY C. M.xR'rlN, ILS. l?nsi11f.vs Sliippeuisl-iirg State Teachers College GL!-INN A. I.15ux1AN, A.B.fM.:X, Sofia! Sludizxv Juniata College ' A .Mi University of Peiinsylvania ,W Gi..-xiws E. M1141-3s1:l.I,, A.B. i X Latin. Efzglixh ,luniata College 5 5 H-v Enix Lowkv ljlvruriazz Sliippenslnirg State Teachers College Millersville State Teachers College -2 L M juuiw N1INNIC1I,A.B. ir V L English, SPGJUSII . ' 1 . 3 55 1 Getty Shu rg' College Puge Eight Social Studies l-JCIJZIITIIICIIT Husiness l,7C1D?ll'llllClll Q. :rw wil l .iw Wt dh... K. LS? lt or we Nqr' 2 x Fxuxcls Nomli. ILS, Vocal .lI1l.Y1.C Lelmanon Valley College ll.xRRY l'l'1u43, A.l3. A ' l'l1y.v1't'nl lfrlllmztiolz, Ilvalllz Gettysburg College lllifilillli O'llm1:x, IEA. .S'0t'itzl Slzulivs bllllllillll College Ilorzrgm' RANKIN, 13.5. l71'i1't'1' lfdumlion Millersville State Teael1e1's College ,llaxx P,xx'x1i. 13.8. Art Kutztowu State Teaelu-1's College 'lUhl'.l'Il lu. b111vL:1,Y, ILS. lfiology Slxilrpellslmrg' State 'llL'ZiCllCl'S College 'lk xt ' -2: x ' ia, 6 W' - . ' - 9713-f f 4' -we Jn ,ft mb - .-me ew . 1. f ,grit gf' . we main ,Q 24,:55, f',5f3fg , . 'iff-+4 'v'i'1.sf'flC + 3'1 ' f Music Department Practical Arts Department V I 1 Page N inc L. C. Sxrrrn, HS.. MS. .lltIflZt'lIllIf1.l'S Lock Haven State Normal School Juniata College Gettysburg College lXIrxru:A1zE'r XVn,sux, ILS. 11111110 lfL'07lUIIlll'.V MEIQLI-3 IJ. Wuxrgn, IZ. S, Incr'n.vlrif1l .-lrfx PCIlIlSylY?llll2l State University ROBERT A. Zlxmlmmrnx, HS.. M.l IJISf1'It1lll'HfCll Music Lebanon Valley College: Pennsylvania State University lncliana State Tcaclu-rs Cullegr as I40l'lSlf l'ARANKI 0RTER Srcrctary Gltl'lil1Ilt'L' Office C1Xli0l.X'N FRANTZ Secretary Prim'ipal's Office Page Ten Industrial ,Xrts Depzlrtxnent Physical Education Department 3l21lllC1llZltlCS Department 3 Ag 'lxnking lifv vzlsy. Q -'11 -J..--- ,,,.L 'W I 1,...,, lntvrrllptilmg Slbllltllllillg? 'L 'W ' N Q' W I' f MM. I 7 Sw. il'S casy! .XII spic :md spun. Sccn nlnml sclmol A- new fIlK'C'Q Smiling Vllslxuliillls 'lxzlkc limv mul In 4-411 ll:n'1'y' llzxrry L'u11l1l111g 1r1w11- llumxcy? Xxunni lmuifm XXilki11sm1 111111: Hiller Na-iliirk CX Page Twelve Giioiecii ll. l3i'rNi:R, lI.S., l3.D., M.En, cfltlililllltft' Director Shi J mcnshur-Y State 'lleztclicrs Colleffc 21- fr llClll1SylVZllllZl State lfnivcrsity Divinity School, Yule lfnivcrsity To Hur Class .Xnlviscrz .Ns the uclvisci' to thc senior class and the guiclztncc counselor of our high school you have put in inzuiy hours in our behalf, it grcat part of them after thc school floors werc officially closcfl. This work has been both incntul and phy- sical, for thc group zturl for inmlivicluzil stuclcnts. XVe- hope most of it has hecn fun. lint wlizttcvcr the cztsc may hc. we, thc gracluztting class, wish to thank you from the hottoin of our hearts. Not only will you he rciiieiiilmcrccl for the tasks you pcrforinetl to make our class functions at succvss. hut, inorc oftcn, you will 'hc thought of :ts :1 personal fricntl to cztch of us. Your gjuimling hzuitl has sinoothetl thc rough surfztcc of try- ing nioinents, pointcrl out thc right path :lt the crossfozuls of mlccision. :intl held ll light hcsimlc thc floor to our futures. For these, things we love- you :incl thunk you. Signed, The Class of 1956 - A-Einrg, The Future - Yours And Ours gc F4 ll1l'll'L'I1 'W' W SICX IUR tJl T lCl2lQS S4'L'7'l'flIVVl' --M X'lIu3Ixl.x Sl'HYliK lJl'l'.Yl.ll't'1If - .lHSlfl'Il STICINICR l'1'rt' f,l'4'.Vl'lf4'llf rn- Crrxiu lCm-ix T1'cr1.r1r1'v1' W- Suu Al xxri llslihl. 'lllw clziss uf H156 is lt-ziviiig' Xlvztyiicslmru .Xrczt St-iiiur lligli Svlmwl. Xll Ut us may ucvt-1' ln' lwgctlicr ztgztin. lmt wc will ztlwzlys clicrisli tlic im-iiiiwics uf :ill wt vc clinic tugctlici' in tlit-so 5'L'2lI'S. It 5001115 :L lung' lima' siticc we first stztrtwl lu sclimil in Suintciitln-1' uf H744 'Illicit gfrzuluzntitm was fur ln-ywml mir pmrt-1's uf I'w1't-siglit. lint lllk' grzulv svlit clzlvs flcw lw 'tml we xx'ci'4- slum in iimifvr liifrlt. tllt' lJQ 'llllllll ' :mf l1i 'l1 sclimml litt . . 1 , A A A 5 - llicrc wc pivpzircrl m11'st-lvcs Im' mir scrum' lllgll clzlys. 'l'lic liiggt-st tllrill was tlizlt St-ptciiilwr ilziy wlivit wc- first vmsswl tlw tlirts lwlcl ul' SL'lllUl'lllQ'l1. NXT fclt lost :tt first. lmt slum wc lK'CIllllL' ztufltiztiiilwl witli ti new Slll'1'I'PlllICllHg5. Our first move as a class was to elect officers. VVe chose Don Mort, presi- dentg Wayne Kline, vice presidentg julie Snyder, secretaryg and joe Steiner. treasurer. We presented a movie for the students and worked in the magazine drive in order to raise money for our big event, the Freshman Dance. In May. our efforts were rewarded. for our dance was a success. We really felt like senior high students with the boys dressed in starched white shirts and the girls in their first evening dresses. 1 At. W. T. H. S. officers chosen were Barry Stevenson, president: Darrell Barlup, vice president, Barbara Zearfoss, secretaryg joe Benchoff. treasurer, and Joyce Snowberger, historian. The class held a party near the end of the year. Members of our class at both schools were active in athletics, music, and other organizations. When we returned to school as sophomores we were still the underclassmen at W. H. S. We elected as officers Carroll Hartle, presidentg joe Steiner, vice president 3 julie Snyder, secretary, and jane Toms, treasurer. We presented three one act plays under the direction of Mr. Minnich. At W. T. H. S. officers were Howard Sheeley, president, Barry Stevenson, vice presidentg Barbara Zearfoss, secretary, Sara jane Csell, treasurerg and joyce Snowberger, historian. The class held its annual party in May. The big event of the year was the trip to Hershey. The class spent the entire day at the park and everyone had an enjoyable time. Again we entered the doors of our high school, this time as one class. W. H. S. and W. T. H. S. had united to form W.A. H. S. After we had be- come better acquainted we chose officers. We elected joe Steiner, presidentg Howard Sheeley, vice president g Virginia Stover, secretaryg and Sara jane Gsell, treasurer. C The outstanding event of our junior year was the junior-Senior Prom. The dance was a gala affair with an under-sea theme. Afterwards, a snack was served, followed by a special movie and then breakfast. It was a great success, and our efforts to provide a full evening of varied entertainment were enjoyed by all. Under the guidance of Mr. Bitner and Mr. Cutchall, the class had a worth- while project. We presented three one act plays, 'fOpening N ight, A Girl in Every Port, and The Professor Roarsf' Near the end of the year we: ordered class rings, our first step toward becoming seniors. In September of 1955 we entered the doors of W. A. H. S. for our last first day of school. Our year was filled with class activities. We elected joe Steiner, president, Clair Eden, vice presidentg Virginia Stover, secretary, and Sara jane Gsell, treasurer, to lead us in our senior year. We sponsored many money-making projects to aid us in our trip to New York City. The class sold stationery and held food sales. The class play, Time Out For Ginger, was a great success. The home economics girls made and sold doughnuts on Shrove Tuesday. The senior activities filled the last month of school for us. The l'rom given us by the juniors and the New York trip were soon things of the past and Baccalaureate and Commencement were here. In time the memories of the class events may fade, but we will never forget the friendships we have shared. C Page Fifteen GrARY :XDA Ms JOHN EARL BAER Never seen without Fred . . . was in Miss Eyler's Latin Club . . . crew-cut . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . wants to be a com- mercial pilot. Science Club l, Hi-Y 1, Latin Club l, Prom Committee 3, Wayarian 4. WILLIAM BAER Billy . . . likes to sleep . . . patronizes Cold Spring Park . . . practices I to be a roller skating instructor . . . drives a '36 Ford. F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y 1, Track l, Home Ec. Club 1. Page Sixteen Heads the class falphabeticallyj . . . likes to stay home and watch TV commercials . . . seen with Kenny and Wayne . . . a whiz at anything. GWENDQLYN ANGLE Ing . . . very original . . . real worker . . . sophisticated . . . might be seen carrying a paint brush, playscript or yearbook . . . bound for Carnegie Tech. Wayarian 4, Blue and Gold 1-3, Band l-2-3, County Band 2, Choral Club 1-2, Chorus 3, Choir 3-4, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Orchestra 2-3, Prom Committee 3, Easter Pageant 3-4. Class Plays 2-3-4, Dramatics Club 1, Art Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. NANCY SUE BAILEY Beetle . . . has a startling laugh . . . owns a large quantity of smart- looking clothes . . . tall . . . co-captain of the Zephyrs. Blue and Gold l-Z-3-4. Tri-Hi-Y 1-Z, Orchestra l-2-3-4, Prom Com- mittee 2, Dramatics 1, Choral Club l-Z, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Intramurals l-2-3-4, Basketball Z-3-4. EARL BAKER junior . . . seen with Fred and Bob . . . dis- likes trouble , . . headed for the army . . . will take steak any day . . . Sniff. NA Nev MARIE l1.xRKnoLL sweet voice. Sorority 4. Yx'oNN1c BARLUP Possesses a friendly smile . . . never one to hurry . . . a steady pal to Joyce . . . has a soft, Latin Club 1, Dancing Club l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Found listening to the radio or watching TV . . . quiet and reserved . . seen with Renee and Emmaline. Track 1, Shop Club l, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Candlelight Service 1. Page Seventeen DoRo'rHv BENCIIOFF Dot . . . peaches and cream complexion . lots of pretty clothes . . . writes to the Air Force . . . seen with Bev and JoAnne. Student Council 3-4, Glee Club 3-4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Dramatics Club 1, Intramurals 2-3, Choral Club 1-2, Thanksgiving Choir 4, Class Play Committee 2-3. JOSEPH FRANKLIN BENCHOFF Skinny . . . displayed a strong arm and educated toe on the football field . . . has an interest in Mont Alto Knot treesj. Football 1-Z-3-4, Baseball l-3-4, Track 2, Basketball l-Z, Student Council 4, lfVayarian 4, Indian Club 4, Intramurals 3-4. D Page Eighteen Sur: EM x1.x ll.XR'I'HOLOW Sue . . . quiet and sincere . . . fourth year Latin student . . . drives a little car . . . main interests are in music . . . enjoys reading. Band 1-Z-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Chorus l, Choral Club 2-3. Glee Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Library Club 4. M.xRc.xRE'1' PR1sc1LL,x BEELER Margie . . . peppy, little majorette . . . bub- bling personality . . . deft seamstress . . . always in a great hurry . . . has a contagious giggle . . . a future beautician. Basketball l-3-4, Band Majorette 1-2-3-4, Choir 3-4, Choral Club 3, Library Club 1-2-3-4, Student Council 3-4, Class Plays 2-3, Sorority 4, Intramurals l-2-3, Prom Committee 3, Way- arian Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y l-2, Thanksgiving Choir 4, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Christmas Choir 3-4, Easter Choir 3. lQlfNNli'l'H R121-Nick BERCAW Has trouble with his hair . . . Mr. Lehman's politician . . . drummer for Velvetones . . . seems to be assistant guidance counselor . . . records bird calls. Easter Program 1-3, Football 3, Track 3-4, Student Council 1-2-4, Orches- tra 2-3, Velvetones 3--1, Band 1-Z-3-4, Prom Chairman 3. ELLA Maxima 1L1+3'1'z Blushes quite easily . . . sports two deep dimples . . . likes one certain boy . . . an asset to Mrs. Biddle in any sport. Intramurals 2-3, Basketball 4. DoRo'1'uY Loulsic BINGAMAN dates one of the Sheeley brothers. F. H. A. 1-2, Girls' Track Team 1. jo.xNNE BINQJAAIAN Always neatly dressed . . . one of the best in home economics . . , happy little redhead . . . Tri-Hi-Y 1-3, Girls' Shop 1, Dancing Club 1, Jo . . . shining red hair . . . works with her sister . . . wears a solitaire . . . intends to be married soon . . . usually found at McCr0ry's. F. H. A. 1-2, Tri-Hi-Y 1-Z, Girls' Track Team 1, Dancing Club Page Nineteen ARNULD ISONEBRAKE . has a funny laugh . . . seen with Ronnie . . . can be found sewing at Bishop's . . . mousetrap sales- P Hatch . . . likes malts with raw eggs . . man. DIJIQIS JEAN BONIQBRAKE Neat and attractive . . . has a very nice wardrobe . . . mistress of the paint brush . . . hopes to become aeommercial artist. Blue and Gold 3, VVayarian Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Plays 2-3, Sorority 4, Art Club 1-2-3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3. Page Twenty DORIS MAE BINKLEY Hails from the west end of town . . . skids around the corners in a black Chevie . . . a good sport. Thanksgiving Choir 3-4, Choir 2-3-4, Choral Club 1-Z, Girls' Glee Club 2-3-4. RUNNIIQ L1-315 B1sHoP Bish . . . west end resident . . . can be found at Ros1e's . . . future guide in Canada . . . wonder where he gets his clothes? ul ICA N jim N N Ii'I l'Ii BoWD15Rs Dark, natural curly hair . . . enjoys munching on pickles . . , promises to be another Florence Nightingale . . . readily renders her assistance. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Choral Club 2-3, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Class Play Committee 3, Hlue and Gold 4, Student Council 2. Gnxnys .IRAN Bowiilzs A pleasing smile . . . a friend of Eleanor and Shirley . . . wears a Quincy class ring . . . l1kCS to dance and read. Glee Club 3-4. NOAH C. BRECHBIICL jectionist 4. SHIRLEIC RIl1ll'1CC.X RRLtws'r1c1z VVorks the spotlight in assemblies . . . amateur radio enthusiast . . . can be found with Amie and Ronnie . . . seen but' not heard. Boys' Glee Club 2-3-4, Electrician Z-3-4, Pro- Sports a diamond on the third finger, left hand . . . possesses a pleasing per- sonality . . . frequents the Penn Supreme. Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Glee Club 4. Page Twenty-one Dlissrli AM1C1,l.x Ilruxs Possesses a friendly smile . . . a. willing worker . . . can usually be found with Darlene . . . spends her spare time reading. Art Club l, Chorus l, Girls' Glee Club 1, Tri- Hi-Y 1. Tom l'hr'1'liR1:AUc:11 Late worker at the A 81 P . . . helps in the cafeteria.. . . a good sport . . . active in the Boy Scouts . . . experiments with electricity. Cafeteria 1-2-3-4. Page Twenty-two Il,xm:,xR.x ANN llR1'rsc11 Britschie . . . capable editor of the Blue and Gold . . . blonde pony-tail . often seen at the Dip , , . vivacious . . . everybody's friend . . . progressive jazz fan. Blue and Gold l-2-3-4, Sorority 3-4, Cheerleaders 2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y l-2, Choral Club 1-Z, Girls' Glee Club 3, Band 1-2-3-4. Orchestra 2-3-4, County Band 3, Class Plays 2-3-4, Student Council 1, Intramurals 1-Z-3-4, Dramatics Club 1, Prom Committee 3. l',.Vl'RICl.X Ev.xNmiL1N1Q Ih'Rc:.xN Lends her clear soprano voice to any musical gathering . . . carefree and happy . . . glad to ,utter-bug . . . likes to argue . . . deep dimples. Blue and Gold 1-Z-4, Choir 3-4, Choral Club l-2, Band l-2-3, Orchestra 2-3, Art Club 1, Intra- murals l-2-3, Glee Club l-2-3, Prom Committee 3, Velvetones 4. Library Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y l-2, Dramatics Club l, Special Chorus l-2, Thanks- giving Choir 3-4, Easter Choir 3-4, Baccalau- reate Chorus 3. District Chorus 4. DEAN CALIMER I-Iemo . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation . . . blusl-ies easily . . mischievous blue eyes . . . interested in cars . . . always on the move. Hi-Y l, Prom Committee 3, Tribesmen Z-3-4. i LANNY C.x1u:rxUc:11 Crazy Legs . . , football and basketball ath- lete . . . shot a deer . . . See You Later Alli- gator . . . Dr. Ernst's fisherman . . . ships ahoy! Football 1-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Tribesmen 4, RONALD EUGENE CARBAUGH Will develop your pictures . . . seen with Arnie . . . able photographer of the Wayarian . . . drives a cream colored Pontiac . . . headed for the fleet. Class Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Wayarian 4. Romiki' R. CL.xPs.xDDLE Bob . . . goes to Rouzerville in a red and white Ford . . . has a walk of his own . . . dislikes speed limits . . . future mechanic. Football 1. Page Twenty-three v GARY VVILLIA M CRIDER Squire . . . dons apron at Varsity . . . uses the station wagon for heavy dates . . . nice crop of freckles . . . likes to pester Mr. Kaiser. Hi-Y 1, Dance Club 1, Science Club 1, Foot- ' ball Manager 1-2, Baseball Manager 2, Track Manager 2, Basketball Manager 2, Prom Com- mittee 3. DoNALD EUGENE CRUM - Dates an underclassman . . . works with wood to tangle with . . . a future carpenter. Science Club 1, 'Football 1, Hi-Y 1. Page Twenty-four C. IRENE CONRAD Red . . . quiet but cute . . . has beautiful hair . . . a willing helper . . . usually seen with Norma . . . enjoys dancing . . . nice to know. Prom Committee 3, Wayarian 4, Gleen Club 3. DOI,ORlCS JANE CR11.ncR Dee . . . likes everyone, especially boys . . . variety of clothes and cars . . . carefree and happy . . . friendly smile . . . trim figure. Tri-Hi-Y 1, F. H. A. 1, Dancing Club 1, Cheerleaders 2, Student Council 3-4, Glee Club wavy hair . . . too big .Imax IJlxk1.r:xii Dlxvis Lots of fun . . . famous for her laugh . . , imitates Mr. Ndgle on band trips . . . knows all the latest jokes . . . a busy bee. Bancl 1-2-3-4. Orchestra 1-Z-3, Choir 3-4, Choral Club 1-Z-3, Blue and Gold 4, Class Play 2-3. Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Girls' Glec Club 3. .lexus 121,iz.xm2'rH lJ1LLUN Blond with rosey cheeks . . . frequently asking for an excuse blank . . . voted best looking . . . enjoys dancing at the Varsity. Dancing Club 1. Girls' Shop 1, Tri-Hi-Y l, Sorority 3-4. PAUL EZRA DUNLAP, JR. Sonny . . . likes the girls . . . found behind the counter at the News Agency . . . a good musician . . . busy collecting coins and. sleeping. Band 1-2-3, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Prom Com- mitttee 3, Velvetones 2-3-4. CLA nz EDWARD Em: N Pete . . . All American in high school . . . tall . . . full of wise-cracks . . liked by everyone . . . collegiate dresser . . . active in school activities. Class Officer 4, Football 1-2-3--1, Basketball 1-2-3-4. Track 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, County Band 3-4, Velvetones l-2-3-4, Class Play 2-3-4, Easter Pageant 2-3-4, Student Council l-3-4, The Robe l. Page Twenty-five f1lfR.XLIh lL1.1.Is lil'iVl'1Rl.Y ELAINIC FAIIRNICY Bev . . . blonde . . . prefers Mont Alto . . . future secretary . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . companion of ,lane . . . active in many music organizations. Choral Club 1-2, Glee Club 3-4, Baccalau- reate Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Thanks- giving Choir 4, Choir 4, Class Play Z-3, VVay- arian Staff 4, Intramurals 2-3-4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-.Z-3-4, Dramaties Club l. RICIEICCCX .XNN FINNEY Would rather talk than study . . . enjoys Darlene's jokes . . . spends her spare time at Rosie's . . . always in a. hurry . . . Hi, lover! Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Choral Club l-2-3, Glee Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Blue and Gold 4, Intramurals 2-3. Page Twenty-six jerry . . . builds and flys model airplanes . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . quiet. unassuming . . . drives a '48 maroon Kaiser . . . often seen with Dave. YA N LY N EYER Moose . . . dislikes Shakespeare . . . hails from west end . . , can be found fishing or hunting on posted land . . . seen with Paul and Larry. Intramurals l-Z-3-4, Basketball 1, Prom Com- mittee 3. AUDREY V ERNON FLEAGLE Audie . . . a real auto enthusiast . . . tramps the gas pedal of '41 Chevie . . . goes duck I ?J hunting . . . dislikes using the brake. Football 1, Science Club 1, Dancing Club 1, Hi-Y 1-2, Prom Committee 3. LORNA LA RUE FLOHR F requents the Dipper . . . tall and attractive . . . neat dresser . . . a modern Daisy Mae . . . artistic . . . IIice to know . . a future secretary. Wayarian 4, Choral Club 1-2, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Class Play Committee 2-3, Dramatics 1-2, Art Club 1-2, Library Club 1-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Prom Committee 3, Blue and Gold 3, Intramurals 2-3-4. WILLIAM FORD FRANCIS EUGENE FORD Thibs . . . a great Yankee fan . . . man- ager Of the basketball team . . . found at the Dipper . . . everyone's friend. u Football 1, Hi-Y 1, Dancing Club 1, Typing Club 1, Science Club 1, Prom Committee 3, Basketball Manager 3-4, Blue and Gold 4, Intramurals 4. Bill . . . an all-around athlete . . . one of Brady's prides . . . well-liked by all . . . speedy . . . has mischief in his eyes. ' Football l-2-3-4. Track 1-2-3. Baseball 1, Basketball 1-2. Page Twenty seven F Wifi f PAUL BARTON FUNK Baseball star . . . seen with Van and Arnie . . . would like to play pro ball . . . usually think- ing of ways to cut shop. Glee Club 3, Choir 3, Choral Club 3, Baseball 1-2-3-4. FREDERICK GARRETT Fred . . . rosey cheeks . . . jolly, likeable fellow . . . had the measles . . a future weatherman . . . seen with Earl .' . . could forget gym., Science Club 1, Latin Club 1, Hi-Y 1. Page Twenty-eight HARRY FUNK Funkie . . . Jim's brother . . . can be found at his father's store . . . likes to ride a bike to school . . . enjoys swimming. JAMES R. FUNK Usually needs a shave . . . drives a Buick . . . Wayne Heights . . . have another fight, Jim? Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football 3. Kay's other half . . . can be found buzzing JACQUELINE GEESAMAN Jackie . . . seen but seldom heard . . . spends her spare time reading . . . enjoys cooking and sewing . . . another future nurse. Girls' Glee Club 2, Choir 1, Choral Club 1. W.xx'NE EUGENE GEMBE Air Force candidate . . . usually at Dorothy's house . . . likes cars with loud mufflers avoids state police . . . seen with Zody. Boys' Glee Club 3, Latin Club 1, Boys' Home Economics Club 1, Hi-Y 1. JOYCE ANNE GILBERT Veteran Zephyr . . . has a special steady . . . a friend of Joyce and Nancy . . . enjoys skating and dancing . . . You're trying to make con- versation. Girls' Basketball 1-2-3-4, Choral Club 2-3, Glee Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. SONIALEE C. GILBERT i'Susie . . , one of our snappy majorettes . . . possesses a neat wardrobe . . enjoys dancing , . . hopes to be a medical. secretary . . . small. Class Play 2-3, Choral Club 1-2, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Band 1, Band Majorette 2-3-4, Blue and Gold 3-4, Dramatics Club 1, Prom Committee 3, Art Club 1. Page Twenty-nine ELEANOIQ Mini CERIMICS Constantly chewing gum . . . seen with Jackie and Gladys . . . often wears blue . . . a movie fan . . . enjoys reading . . . Pm bushedll' Tri-Hi-Y 1, Girls' Glee Club 2. SARA JANE Gsizu. Gesil . . . rather quiet but lots of fun . . . hates getting up in the morn ing . . . a hard working student . . . future secretary. Class Officer 2-3-4, Sorority 3-4, Class Play Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y l-Z-3, Chorus 2, Girls' Shop Club 1, F. H. A. 1, Dancing Club l. Page Thirty l3,xRn,xR.x STVONNE GIPE t'Barb . . . wears a frat pin . . . willing and enthusiastic worker . . . Blue and Gold delivery girl . . . well liked by all. Blue and Gold l-2-3-4, Choir 3-4, Choral Club 1-2-3, Girls' Intramurals l-2-3-4, Sorority 4, Class Play Committee 2-3, Glee Club l-2, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Band l-Z-3, Prom Committee 3. -lixmris l'. GRA'l l'0N, jk. From Philadelphia tavenuej . . . would like to be an auto mechanic . . . usually seen with Bob and Harold . . . frequents Greencastle. Football l-3. - BARBARA JEAN GUTSHALL Gutsch . . . spit curls . . . bothered a great deal by John . . . aspires to be a teacher . . . laughs a lot . . . delights in tongue twisters. Prom 3, XfVayarian 4, Intramurals l-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 1, Class Plays .Z-3, Blue and Gold Z-3--4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Choir 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 1-2, Band 1-2-3, County Band l-2-3, Orchestra 3, Baccalaurate Chorus 3. GRACE HAEFNER Gracie . . . enjoys Rock 'n' Roll music speaks fluent German . . . always talking very humorous . . . friendly and sincere. Band l, G. A. A. Officer, Pep Club, 1-2, Chorus 1-2-3, Class Play 3. CONNIE LOU HARn,xUGH Connie, Marlene, June. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Girls' Shop 1. LINFORD C.xRRoLL HARTLE Short and sweet . . . hails from Blue Ridge Summit . . . dislikes History class . . . lunches daily with the gang . . . Three Musketeers -- President of Tribesmen . . . seen with Bob and John . . . doesn't like Eng- lish Class . . . future coach . . . has fancy steps in jitter-bugging. Intramurals l-2-3-4, Dance Band 1-2, Tribesmen l-2-3-4, Crew Chiefs l-2-3-4, Baseball l-2-4, Prom 3, Blue and Gold 4. Page Thirty-one JOYCE JOAN HELM Joy . . . drives a green Buick . . . enjoys being with Donnie . . . has been to District Chorus two years . . . often seen with Babs or Louise. Choir 3-4, District Chorus 3-4, County Chorus 2, Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Merry Belles 3. G icokciz I'IlfN 1cL15 Gus . . . one of the bigger boys around school . . . seen with Dave Brady man . . . headed for the Navy . . . likes to hunt. Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-3-4, Basketball Manager 2, Hi-Y 1. Page Thirty-two TYRONE CLINTON HAUGH Buzz , . . a modern cave-man . . . likes sports . . . found at Peiffer's Shell Station . . . seen with Kipe and Baker . . . Aw, nuts. Dom 1N1AE HliLFIiICK Always ready for a good time . . . heart as big as she is tall . . . where there's Evelyn and T1-eva, therels Dotty. Shop Club 1, Dancing Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, F. H. A. 1, Driving 1, Glee Club 3-4. JOYCE EL1z,x151C'1'H HOFFMAN jo dark hair and ink cheeks hates book re forts . . . lives on a y . . . p . . . . 1 farm . . . hopes to be an elementary teacher. Band 3-4. Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Wayarian 4, Chorus Z-3, Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Typing Club 1, Latin Club. CLAUIJIENE EMILY Hoovlik Bright eyes . . . freckles . . . interested in apprentice training . . . well acquainted with southwest Waynesboro . . . lots of fun . . . seen with Darlene and Sandy. Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Blue and Gold 2-3-4, Prom Committee 3, Band 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 3, Dramatics 1, Class Play Com- mittee 2-3. RICHARD LEE Hovls JEAN LAVIQRNIQ Hovls Has a reserved place on the honor roll . . . voted most likely to succeed . . . competent co- editor of the yearbook . . . future nurse. Girls' Track 1, Class Play 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Latin Club 1. Typing Club l, Library Club 3-4, Way- arian C0-Editor 4, Sorority 3-4. Could do without school . . . can be found in D. L. Miller's and Mr. Shull's office . . . drives a delapidated Plymouth . . . headed for Air Force. Hi-Y 3, Tribesmen 4, Prom Committee l, Art Club 2, Stage Crew 2. Page Thi rty-three l1.xR1:,xRix ANN JONES Barb . . . short blond . , . flanees with Peggy and Cynthia at the Big Dipperl' . . . has a massive wardrobe of pastel clothes. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Prom Committee 3. l3ORIS Mum: jomts - Usually seen in a '49 Lincoln. . . . prefers the color pink . . . has a hard time staying awake in class. Intramurals 1-2, Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1. Page Thirty-four M,xl:L1iNli lll'LL :X short brownette , . . usually seen with June and Evelyn , . . possesses a definite dislike for flirtatious girls , . . has plans for marriage. Shop Club l, Tri-Hi-Y l, Dancing' Club 1. juz 1-is lxeksox jim . . . collects autographed baseballs . . . interested in engineering . . . likes to play basketball . . . pleasant smile . . . a sharp dresser . . . often seen with Don. Hi-Y 1-2. Choral Club Z, Intramurals 2-3-4, Basketball Z-3, Boys' Glee Club 1-2, Prom Committee 3. Baseball 4, Class Play Z. j.xMEs ARTHUR .loNEs Boulder . . . wrestles at Y. M. C. A .... seen with John and Pete . . . doesn't like the girls that smoke . . . headed for college . . . who me ? Football l-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2, Track 3, Class Play Committee 2-3, In- dian Club 4. l'.x'1'R1c1.x IQAY KAUFFMAN Pat . . . lots of auburn curls . . . has two friends named Louise . . . a giggle of her very own . . . enjoys dancing. Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Class Play Committee 2-3. TREVA IRENE KAUFFMAN . . . claims her pet peeve is boys. R XL1 H RECKLER Choral Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 3-4. Seen working at McCrory's . . . possesses a friendly smile . . . versatile on the key board Ralphie quiet and unassuming . . . seen with Dave and Don . . likes to hunt enlisted in the Air Force. Football 2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. Page Thirty-five ROBERT KIPE Rohr . . . one of the Cavaliers . . . a hot shot in intramural basketball . . . steers a '49 Chevie . . . Air Force minded. Intramurals 2. DoRIs IVIAE KLINE Dorrie . , . dark hair . . . bright eyes . . . works at Cold Spring Park . . . an extra special May 1956 . . . dislikes Monday mornings. Choral Club l-Z, Glee Club 3-4, Intramurals 2-3-4. Page Thirty-six CoNs1ux NCE ELAINE KELLER Connie . . . naturally curly hair . . . very pleasing personality . . handles the money of many school organizations. Student Council 2-3-4, Library Club 2-3-4, Sorority 3-4, Girls' Glee Club l-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y l-2-4, Dramatics 1, Prom Committee 3, Wayarian 4, Intramurals 1-3-4, Class Play 3. EMMALINE KESSELRING Casey . . . usually seen with Renee and Yvonne . . . plays the piano . . . occasionally late for typing class . . . usually carrying her horn-rims. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Dancing Club 1, Candle Light Service. KENT WAYNE KLINE NVhere there's an Eat Stand, there's Tab . . . pretty blue eyes . . . usually with Peiffer and Kipe . . . future draftsman. ALLISON BRUCE KOHLER Are you making out? . . . Mr. Bitner's helper . . . one of Mr. Pure's aces .... A ll South Penn . . . usually seen teasing girls. Prom 3, Basketball l-2-3-4, Football l, Class Play 2-3, Intramurals l-Z-3-4, Wayarian 4. TERRY LEE KRINER Sherman's payroll. Prom 3. DANIEL KROCKER Has a fancy for underclassmen . . . always has full car . . . headed for the Navy . . . on Danny . . . spends the afternoons at ag school . . . often seen at the back southwest door of W. A. H. S .... chaplain of F. F. A. Football 1-2, Choir , Wrestling 1, Baseball 1-2. Page Thirty-seven CHARLES IDAVID LAYMAN Dave . . . blushes easily . . . operates with Zody in the library . . . A always has an answer . . . ready for mischief . . . car enthusiast. Latin Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1, Hi-Y 1, Baseball 1, Class Play 3, Prom Committee 3. Dorus QXNN LI'r'rL13 The voice behind That's a blast . . . often seen with Joanne and Joyce . . . plans a career in the home economics field. Band l-2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4. Blue and Gold 3-4, Art Club 1-2, Class Plays 2-3-4, Choral Club 1-2, Library Club 1-2, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Way- arian 4, Prom Committee 3, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Intramurals 2, County Band 2-4. JOANNE E. L1'r'rL13 ' Annie . . . the class's valedictorian . . . hid- den sense of humor . . . blushes easily . . . often seen with Doris . . . quietly pretty . . . enjoys playing the piano. Blue and Gold 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Band 4, Choir 3-4, Choral Club 1-2, Special Chorus 1-2, Art Club 1-2, Orchestra 3-4, Library Club 1-2-3-4, Class Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Baccalaureate Chorus 1-2, County Chorus 2. LEESA DEE LOH MAN Leesa . . . talks a great deal . . . very intelligent . . . keyboard artist . . . often seen talking to Mr. Nogle . . . lots of fun . . . is going to Lebanon Valley., Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Dance Band 3-4, Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Crew Chiefs' Accompanist 3-4, County Band 3, Blue and Gold 3-4, Wayarian 4, Class Plays 2-3, Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4. Page Thirty-eight RICHARD LONG Dick . . . an active member of the F. F. A .... attracts the girls with his big, brown eyes . . . another out-of-doors fan. Hi-Y 1-Z, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Home Ec. Club 1. DQJNALID TUORRISUN Mcljuinii Dooney . . . looks down on Main Street . . . enjoys singing in the choir . . . one of the Reverend's helpers . . . future mind reader. Student Council 4, Christmas Choir 2-3-4, Baccalaureate Choir 3, Thanksgiving Choir 2-3-4, Easter Choir 3-4, TV Choir 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play 2. JOANNE MCFERREN jo . . . blonde . . . headed for Harrisburg Hospital and a nursing career . . . enjoys listen- ing to the radio . . . plays a saxophone in the Velvetones. Wayarian 4, Band l-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Dance Band 1-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play 3. Thanksgiving Choir 4, Intramurals 2-3-4, Dramatic Club 1, Choral Club 1-2. l-loN.xLD Liiii MCKIQNDRICK Smokey . . . another ag . . . sparkling eyes . . . enjoys ice cream . . . drives a red '47 Dodge . . . wants to be a contractor. A. 1-2-3-4 Page Thirty -nine EUGENE MANON with Allie. PATRICIA ANN MATTHEWS -Quiet . . . blushes easily . . . adds her soprano voice to the choir . . . spends her spare time at McCrory's . . . never anxious for gym. Choir 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Choral Club 3, Thanksgiving Choir 3. 'IUANN EI,IzA1:nTII MIESSNER Jo . . . a neat dresser . . . friendly . . . attempts a page boy . . . con- stantly wears a boy's ring . . . nice to know. ' Blue and Gold 1-2-3, Choral Club l-2-3-4, Dramatics Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Z. Page Forty Yokum . . . doesn't like modern jazz . . . enjoys readilngranrl listening to Dixieland a1Id Swing . . . retiring . . . collects Army Insxgmas . . . rides SHARON MARIE NlARTIN Sherry . . . attractive . . . friendly . . . drives a big black Buick . . . an avid fan of Joni james . . . headed for jefferson Memorial and a nursing career. Sorority 4, Choral Club 1-2-3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Intramurals 1-2-3-4, Dramatics Club 1, Class Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Library Club 2-3-4. IUARILYN ll'lILLER Marilyn . . . petite Fort Ritchie . . . southern accent. Choir 4, Easter Choir 4, Glee Club 4, District Chorus 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Way- arian 4. Non M .x EL1z.n31c'r11 M ILLER Quiet but friendly the cause of music to go to California. Band 2-3-4, Choir Hi-Y 2-3, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Class Play Committee 3. and pretty . . . wears little hair ribbons . . . comes from charming . . . a very sympathetic listener . . . slight . . . puffs on a baritone for . . . collects dolls . . . wants 3-4, Choral Club 1-2, Tri- Dixvm H. MINNICH Dave . . . short with freckles . . . an accent . . . helps with the stage . . . many interests . . . expert at handling guns . . . an 0ut-do0rs- man. Prom Committee 3, Art Club 2. 'IANICE L0U1sE MINNICH Short with lots of spunk for every inch . . . quite versatile . . . talkative . . . lots of fun . . . a pal to everyone. Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 3-4, Choral Club 1-2-3, Girls' Glee Club 3, Prom Com- x mittee 3, Class Play 2-3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Wayarian 4. Page Forty-one .M A ,WW V- ' ETHEL LUcrz1LLE Mussme Binky . . . a quiet one . . . patron of the mail service . . . has a collection of popular records . . . Doris and Doris. Choral Club 1-2, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Intra- murals 2-3-4. LoREN NIYERS Active in church affairs . . . faithful to his studies . . . goes to classes with Fred and Bob . . . varied ambitions for the future. Page Forty-two ltloxixrn VVILSON Mom II A Bradyman . . . plays the trombone . . . seen behind the counter at the Men's Shop . . . capable vice prexy of Student Council . . . has problems. Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Student Council 3-4, Dance Band 1-2-3-4, District Band 2-3-4, State Band 2, Choir 1-2-3-4, Special Chorus 1-2-3, Boys' Glee Club 1-2-3, Crew Chiefs l-2-3-4, Football 1-3-4, Basketball 3, Class Play 2-3, Class President 1, Prom Committee 3, I11dian Club 4, Class Song Committee 4, Baccalaureate Chorus 1-2. EVELYN F.xv1-3 NUM MERT Faye . . . enjoys dancing . . . finds hoop skirts annoying . . . seen with June and Marlene . . . Chambersburg class ring . . . future beautician . . . Dig that. Dancing Club 1, Girls' Shop Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Girls' Glee Club 2-3. N.'N03'II FRA NCES MYERS Naomi . . . constantly on the move . . . another short one . . . has soft, shiny hair . . . likes athletes . . . secretary at the Fruit Exchange. Choir 2-3-4, Student Council 1-Z-4, Library Club 1-2-3-4, Sorority 3-4, Class Play 2-3, VVayarian 4, Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Easter Choir 4, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Career Conference Committee Z-4, Thanks- giving Choir 3-4, Merry Belles 4, Dramatics Club 1. Ronaur PAUL N AGY Wants to be a chaplain . . . sings tenor with the quartet . . . has a long walk to school . . . anyone for baseball? Baseball 2-3-4, Class Play 2-3, Football 2-3, Basketball 1, Choir 1-2-3-4, Crew Chiefs 2-3-4, Wayarian 4, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Pron1 Committee 3, Tribesmen 3-4, Easter Choir 3-4, Thanksgiving Choir 3-4, District Chorus 4. Fnlin DALE PE lt.xRn.xR.x -XNIN PAULL Paull . . . friendly . . . wears a diamond ring . . . hears wedding bells in june . . .finds the mail service slow . . . enjoys knitting and cook- ing. Cheering 2-3-4, Sorority 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2. Choral Club 1-2, Library Club 1-2--l, Intramurals 1-3-4, Wayarian 4. T FF If R Atlas . . . a six-footer . . . lots of wavy hair . sincere . . . travels in a '47 Ford . . . bowling enthusiast . . . need any furniture repaired? Page Forty-three lox Flu ICIDLY PRICE Peers from behind horn rimmed specs . . . sporty dresser . . . has a walk of his own . . . aids the cheerleaders . . . interested in musle. Band Z-3-4, Christmas Choir 1-3-4, Tribesmen 1-3, Prom Committee 3, Thanksgiving Choir 4, Orchestra 3, Easter Choir 1-3-4, County Band 3-4. Rrrrx 'IRAN PL'1,.xsK1 Constantly talking at a great rate ot' speed . . . accent . . . long brown hair . . . works behind a candy counter . . . sparkling eyes. Blue and Gold 4, Al,XRY LoUIs1C RAY Louisa . . . tall and slim . , . beautiful blonde hair . . . happy-go-lucky . . . chauffeur during school hours . . . not Tom, Dick. but Harry. Tri-Hi-Y l-Z-3. Art Club 1-2-3, Prom Com- mittee 3, lntramurals 1-.Z-3--l, Choral Club 1. FLoYn C. ROCK Sluggo . . . a Bradynlan . . . usually found at Rosie-'s . . . dislikes stop signs . . . headed for the. U. S. Marines . . . Crusty break , . . a barber's delight. Football 2-3--l, Basketball 1-2, Baseball 1-2, Choir 2-3--1, Tribesmen 3--l, Hi-Y 1-2-3. Page Forty-four HARRY ROCK Tiny . . . unappropriate nickname . . . enjoys sports . . . hopes to become a millionnaire by collecting pennies . . . seen at Rosie's . . . VVhat say! Intramurals 3-4, Football 1. TERRY EUGENE RoDGERs Quiet type . . . finds trig easy the A Sz P . . . would like to' one of the class editors. Student Council 3, Wayarian 4. . . does time at fly a plane SANDRA DAWN ROSENBERGER Sandy . . . has quite a collection of records . . . That was a break-up . . . Rosie's . . . often seen with Margie . . . laughs a lot. Choir 4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 1-2-3-4, Class Play 1, Class Play Committee 2-3, Girls' Basketball Team 2-3, Blue and Gold 2-3-4, Dramatics 1, Library Club 1, Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Thanksgiving Chorus 4. GERALD EDWARD ROSENBERRY ' Shad . . . one of the boys in senior science class . . . can be found at Zook's . . . an asset to the art class? Hi-Y 4, Prom Committee 3, Tribesmen 3-4, Art Club 2, Student Council 1-2. A Page Forty-five U' ' x F i 5 5' . QQ. . V ARLENE GRACE SHAFER Usually seen with Barbara . . . known for her laughing spells . . . is glad cars were invented . . . dreams of becoming a clerk-typist. Tri-Hi-Y 1, F. H. A. 1. DoN SHANK 3 -A President of F. F. A .... flashy halfback . . . best looking from Town- ship . . . drives an Olds . . . big man with the girls . . . nice to know. Football l-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. IP Y - Page Forty-six DREXEL KAUFFMAN ROWE Often at the Dipper . . . never one to hurry . . . has a hotI' '46 Ply- mouth . . . confuses the' draft board . . . How 'bout that! Prom Committee 3, Choral Club 1-Z-3, Boys' Glee Club Z-3, Tribesmen 1, Art .Club l-2-3-4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Class Play Committee l-.Z-3. Noun JEAN ROYER Norm . . . dislikes waiting . . . often seen with Joyce and Nancy . . . works behind New- berry's fountain . . . hopes to be a nurse. Latin Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Dancing Club 1, Sorority 3-4, Art Club 3. ALVIN SH EELEY Alvey . . . one of the ag boys . . . a ticket taker . . . operates with Stouffer and Zody . . . a hunter . . . headed for the Air Force. F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2, Hi-Y 1. HOWARD SHEELEY Bud . . . drives a blue and white Pontiac . white knit sweater . . . wavy hair . . . typing expert . . . a shop casualty . . . works at the A8zP. Dancing Club 1, Class Officer 1-2, Student Council 3, Hi-Y 1. SHIRLEY ANN SHEFFLER Shef . . . green eyes . . . skates at Cold Springs Park . . . Quincy class ring . . . shiney black hair . . . Just a minute! Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Gleen Club 3-4, Intramurals 3. RICHARD SHOEMAKER ring . . . convict haircut . . . could do without school. Flavors pink and black . . . tends bar at Funk's . . . unusually 'large class Page Forty-seven vlUSli1'll l,iENlCIlICT Sriiss Joe . . . enjoys finding the mistakes of others . . . favors pink . . . did a good job in the senior class play . . . a future teacher. Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, Shop Club 2, Dancing Club 1, Class Play 4. PAUL SINGER Sports a mad red cap . . . when he laughs, everybody laughs , seen with Ken and Harry . . . another Bradyman . . . finds Mr. Kaiser hilarious. Football 1-Z-3-4, Track 1-3, Science Club 1, Boys' Glee Club 3, Hi-Y 1-2, Latin Club 1. Page Forty-eight ROBERT ELDICN SHRYOCK Bob . . . how are we going to the Dip . . . one of Mr. Pure's aces . . seen lurking at the Record Herald . . . enjoys dry jokes. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Boys' Chorus 1-4, Student Council 3, Blue and Gold Z-3-4, Class Play 2-3, Prom Committee 3, Track 4, Choir 3, Intramurals 1-2-3-4. 4 .Io H N .I .icon SHL'FoRn Wop . . . found at the Dipper . . . good dancer . . . an ace on the mound . . . handsome . . . headed for New York . . . a B. T. O. Football 1, Basketball 1-.2-3. Baseball 2-3-4, Wayarian 4, Blue and Gold 4. MARY LoU1sE SLICK VVeez . . . tall and slender . . . one of the expert gum chewers . . . al- ways ready for a good time . . . quite talkative. Orchestra 1-2-3, Intramurals 3. ,IOHN R. SMALL J. R. . . . usually seen .taking pictures at games . . . one of the Acme boys . . . haunts Mr. Bitner's office . . . always with Jack. Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Stage Crew 3, Wayarian 4, County Band 2-3. FRANK DELANO SMITH chinist. NORMA JEAN SMITH Hi-Y 1, Science Club 1, Wayarian 4. Smitty . . . most of jack Webb fame . . . silent type . . . enjoys fishing . . . heads for West Virginia on the weekends . . . future ma- Butch . . . quiet type . . . seen with Eleanor 'and Darlene . . . enjoys cooking and sewing . . . a skirt and sweater girl. Page F orty-nine SIURLIQY SNOWHICRGER Variety of skirts . . . quiet type . . . usually found at Mi1ler's Drug Store . . . seen with Gladys and Eleanor . . . sparkling eyes. -ll'L1E li.x'1'11RyN SNYDER jovcm .XNN SNOWBERGICR Always neatly dressed . . . dislikes slow-pokes . . . seen with Nancy . . hopes to become a medical technician . . . nice to know. Latin Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Sorority 3-4, Student Council 1-3, Class Officer 1-2. RENE12 SNow1:l-:RGER Voted most absent-minded . . . takes her time . .I . has a special steady . . . goes to classes with Casey and Yvonne. Track 1, Dancing Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Candle- light Service 2. Terrific personality . . . co-captain of the Zephyrs . . . very'sound thinker . . . actually has gray hair . . . capable president of the sorority. Class Officer 1-2, Prom Committee 3, Wayarian 4, Choir 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Intramurals 1-2-3-4, Choral Club 1-Z, Band 1-Z-3, County Band 1-2-3, Sorority 3-4, Class Play 2-3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-Z, Basketball 3-4, Drama- tics Club 1, Baccalaureate Chorus 3. Page Fifty l1.xiu:.xR,x .XX N SUIIICK Babs . . . voted best looking in the class . , . works at Smith's Drug Store . . . has long golden brown hair . . . enjoys driving. Thanksgiving Choir 4, Choir 3-4, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Choral Club 1-Z, Special Chorus 1-Z. Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-Z-3, Class Play 3, Intramurals 1-.Z-3-4, Zephyrs 2-3-4, Prom Committee 3. .XARUN lliixiinicr So1.1.iiN1:1i1u:1i1z H1 Ben . . . blonde hair, blue eyes, rosey cheeks . . . active in music activities . . . toots a big horn . . . friendly . . . a future M. D. Latin Club 1-2, Science Club 1-2, Shop Club 1-2, Football Manager 1-2. Track Manager 1-2, Band 3-4, Choir 3-4, Glee Club 3-4, Hi-Y 1-Z-4, Orchestra 4, Thanksgiving Choir 3-4, Christmas Choir 3-4, Easter Choir 3-4. A ,lost-:rn S'1'l-Zixm jonrru SOLLlCNl!lCRtLl'fR Judy . . . curly hair . . . friendly . . . knits beautifully . . . often forgetful . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . headed for Penn State. Blue and Gold 2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Choral Club 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4, County Band 1-2-3-4, Dramatics Club 1, Class Play Z-3, Sorority 3-4, Prom Committee 3. Our able class president . . . can be found in Mr. Bitner's office any time . . . Jingles a pocket full of change . . . 4-way test??? Class Officer 1-Z-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Wayarian 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 1-3. Page Fifty-one IMRRY S'l'l'IVl'fNSON A Bradyman . . . can be seen riding his motorcycle around town . . . even tempered and well composed . . . finds typing confusing . . . moderator . . . Boola-boolaf' Football l-Z-3-4, Baseball 1, Track l, Hi-Y l, Science Club l, VVayarian 4. .ALICE MAE STI NE mg . . . prefers a certain green Mercury . . . plans on being a beautician . . . happy-go-lucky. Tri-Hi-Y 1-Z-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Choral Club 1-2. ALICE ANN STOUFFER Jeannie Carroll . . . just adores physics class . . . sung her way to District Chorus . . . will be a Bryn Mawr nurse. Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Student Council 1-3, Sorority 4, Library Club l-2-3-4, Choir 3-4, Chorus 1-2, Prom Committee 3, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Merry Belles 4, Wayarian 4, Class Play 4, Thanksgiving Choirs 4, District Chorus 4, Career Conference 4, Easter Choir 4. RoBERT SAMUEL SToUFFER Bob . . . spends the afternoons in ag . . . travels to Shady Grove . . a hunter . . . would prefer not to taker books home. F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. Page Fifty-two x f K Allie . . . has a beauty mark . . . enjoys eat- VIRGINIA LEE STOVER Lee . . . small and pretty' . . . Works at the Record Herald . . . excellent student . . . friendly . . . very dependable . . . any mail for Mr. Laubach? Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 3-4, Class Play 2-3, Sorority 4, Class Officer 3-4, Wayarian 4, Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Choral Club 1-2-3. GALIQN TAYLOR Humphery . . . artistically inclined . . . good- natured . . . makes miniature farm machinery . . . a farmer boy . . . hails from Zullinger . . . good attendance record?? F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Home EC. Club 1, Hi-Y 1. NANCY LEE TICE Usually seen with Doris and Shirley . . favors Greencastle boys . . . another engaged senior . . . Now that creates a problem. Library Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Choral Club 2-3, Choir 4, Glee Club 4. vI.xNlilV1ARIliTOMS Janie . . . very friendly . . . possesses a bubbling laugh . . . wears a D. A. . . . hopes to be a secretary . . . usually seen with Bev . . . lose your watch? Choir 3-4, Student Council 4, Choral Club 1-2, Glee Club 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 2-3, Class Officer 1, Class Play Committee 3, VVayarian 4, Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Thanksgiving Choir 3-4. Page Fifty-three Bl3RNADlf'1 l'E TRACE Bernie . . . has a dislike for peroxides . all-around student and athlete . . . sports a sparkler on the third finger, left hand. F. H. A. 1, Dancing Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Library Club 1. CA'rHr:R1NE TRACEY Of L1 quiet nature . . . unusually long hair . . . spends her spare time reading or painting . . . hopes to become a seamstress. Tri-Hi-Y 1, F. H. A. 1, Girls' Shop Club 1. f Page Fifty-four KENNETH LEE TOMS Jack . . . not an orator . . . can bel found hunting and fishing . . . usually with Frank and Mick . . . prefers to be a machinist. Hi-Y 1, Science Club 1. PATRICIA MARIE TOWLER Pat . . . another engaged senior . . . enjoys drawing and painting . . . dislikes annoying boys . . . good English student . . . a whiz with the knitting needles. Art Club 1-2, Music 1. ROBLEY VVARN ISR Rob . . . flat-top . . . likes to fish and! hunt . . . hails from the Summit . . has a high ambition. Hi-Y 1. Latin Club l, Typing Club l. Gl,.Xl7X'S MMC WICIJIJLIC Butch . . . always outside at noontime . . . up- to-date on the news from Rouzerville . . . often in a Ford . . . dislikes math class. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Dancing Club 1. C.xkoLYN IX,xR1mR.x VVEIGLE Our head majorette . . . another tiny one . . . enjoys dancing . . . plays a sax . . . hopes to he a private secretary . . . W'here's Gary? Tri-Hi-Y 1-3-4. County Band l-2-3-4, Band l-Z-3-4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Band 2-3-4, Class Play 3, VVayarian Staff 4, Majorette I-Z-3-4. slonx II. WIQLTY Mr. Bitner's pet peeve . . . Ike's pal . . . he'll play your little game . . J. R.'s other half . . . drives a hot '41 Plymouth . . . Penn State. Hand l-2-3-4, Orchestra l-Z-3-4, County Band 2-3. Page Fifty-five jAcK WISE Dislikes science class . . . fine artist usually seen with Shirlee . . . dips ice creimai Pen Supreme . . . sports a Davy Crockett jacket. Intramurals 1-Z-3, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 1, Hi-Y 1. S1-URLEY ANN VVISE Shirl . . . wears a diamond . . . faithful patron of the post office . . close friend of Becky's . . . always ready for a good time. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Glee Club 2, Art Club 1, Choral Club 2. Page Fifty-six PEGGY JOANN VVHITLOCK Must have been runner up: for most talkative . . . likes to dance . . . hopes to go to Florida . . . Can't resist chewing gum. Intramurals 3, Orchestra l-Z-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Prom Committee 3. DARL1iN1f: WILLIJX Ms Dar I. . . red hair . . . hails from Mont Alto . . . enjoys going to the movies . . . Joanne and Norma . . . friendly . . , need a cafeteria menu?? Tri-Hi-Y 1-Z, Art Club l, Choral Club 1, Glee Club 1-2. lJ.xR1s,xRA S'r1'rELY WOLFF Barb . . . small and dainty . . . naturally curly hair . . . enjoys good music . . . exotic green eyes . . . always willing to lend a hand. Sorority 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Class Play 2-3, Cheerleader 4, County Band 2-3, Band 1-.2-3-4, Blue and Gold 2-3-4, Choir 2-3, Girls' Glee Club 3, Prom Committee 3. Chorus 2, Intramurals 1-2-3, Thanksgiving Choir 3, Bacca- lureate Chorus 3, Merry Belles 3-4. IsI.w ALAN YINGLING Great experimenter . . . Mr. Brady's pet peeve . . . seen with Jim and joe . . . can be found building stock cars . . . full of mischief. Band I-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Dance Band 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3-4. BARn,xR,x .ANN ZE.-XRFOSS DONALD LEE ZIMMERMAN with Terry and Paul . . . Let's go! . . . nice top know. Glee Club 1-2, Hi-Y 1-Z. Bright and cheerful . . . seen behind the counter at McCrory's . . . future typist . . .-seen with Arlene and Gesil . . . a friend worth having. I Good-looking milkman . .Q . travels Main Street . . . '48 Plymouth . . . seen Page F ifty-seven Page Fifty-eight DONALD Zonv Don . . . blond, blue eyes . . . blushes easily . . . the mailman on Friday . . . a real clown . . . drives a variety of vehicles . . . Miss L0wry's angel. grom Committee 3, Class Play 3, Hi-Y 1, Boys' Home Ec. Club 1, Latin lub l. Dear Seniors : Every yesterday is but a dream and every tomorrow is a vision. Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. These words of wisdom reflect the sentiment of my heart and express my lasting words of counsel to you. l Your days in senior high school are now the yesterdays of your life. For some of you they were well lived and hold the illumination of hope for the futureg unfortunately, the converse is true for some of you. The vision of hope for to- morrow, if determined by the experiences in school is not too bright at this point in your lives. So very often the importance of living each day at its best and fullest is obliterated by immaturity, selfishness, and obsessions - one or all of which be- come a cataract, preventing the light of truth from penetrating into our planning. Always is the sense and sensibility that each day lived.in the future influences the days and years ahead. This is both rewarding and reassuring. VVe can profit from past mistakes and benefit from yesterday's poor judgment. My devotion and prayers accompany this counsel to you. It is my sincere hope that your vision for the morrow will always be clear. 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I Page Sixty-two SOl'HOlXl ORF OFFICERS Vin' Pl'1'SI'd4'llI' - XVIl.L1.xM Hixuun T1'cas11re1' - 'I XN li H1355 ,S'm'rviarhi' - -I 1-:Ax Rlmll-3 ROYIQR l,1'C.VI.ll1l'I1f -7- DIUIIN PICIFIPIQR Soplaomores Point of Advancement We the elass of 1958. eleeted tlie alnwe listed offieers as our first step in prugressiug tu a degree. Our elass sponsored transportation to the away lmaslietlmall games, which enabled more members of tlie student burly fu attend these games and support the team more effectively. ' 'lllie Sadie llawlciiis danee. a Leap Year affair. was open to any member of the XY1ll'lIL'SlJHI'll .Xrea Senior lligli Selmul. Xxlllll this seliuol spirit emlmedded in our hearts, we progress another degree in mir schooling. Page Sixty-three Rfm Huw: IIIIIX k'I:1pf:uI1IIv, IZ:u'Iuzu'za Klum-11 IIl'I'2lIKIIIIQ' XXIII1Qk'I'l, Ihmnm I'riu. XIV, Ifux. Pzxtfy IIIIIIII, SlwIvzI I.l'NI11'l', Xznwy IQuImrImngI1. Q':m1iIIz1 II:11'nI1:u't. hlulir IIZIIIIIHIIJIXK. 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C.I'L' l1:1vi11g' fllll Girl ask 'l'i1111- 111- gm z11'4I11:1i11l1-11. Pngc Sixty-scvcn i E H,:,!n6 .w,w I! f 1' . 'Q f- -zzr' NZ, 'L I I MM, ll wwv...,,.-.N,,m- if Ifvy . V. 11- A.x -- 155 , -,.A Lrw gi Parchment Procession Page Seventy Seniors Publish Last Will and Testament We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-six, being of sound mind and body to hereby declare and affirm this to be our last will and testament. 1. To Alice Rowe: Nancy Bailey's height. 2. To Charles Gingrich: Gary Crider's shyness. 3. To Johnny Carson: Barry Stevenson's position at end. 4. To Jim Means: Connie Keller's Spanish marks. 5. To Larry Rojahn: Joanne Little's A average. 6. To junior Latin students : Our good marks. 7. To jean Duffield: Barbara Paull's diamond. 8. To Mr. Bitner: a fresh crop of pests. 9. To Jane Hess: R.'s bagpipe record. io. To Lila Smyser: Barbara Britschls B 81 G headaches. II. To Clete Gardenhour: Kay Yingling's roadster. 12. To Helen Banzhoff: june Dillon's attendance record. 13. To Howard Kent: Leesa Lolnnanls walk to school. 14. To Bill Haugh: Bill Ford's football abilityf 15. To Rodney Smith: Don Mort's Bermuda shorts. 16. To George McGammon: Don Shankls position as Zephyr's water boy. 17. To Ronnie Vinson: Allie Kohler's bus service. 18. To Loretta Mentzer. Becky Finney's quietness. 19. To Betty Kint. Ella Betz's dimples. 20. To Barbara Pugh: Peggy Whitlock's chewing gum. 21. To Marty Miller: Marilyn Miller's homeroom periods. 22. To Eleanor Ford: Dave Minnich's accent. 23. To Carol Zabukovec: Naomi Myers' pleasing personality. 24. To Carletta Ross: Carolyn Weigle's smile. 25. To Fred Stottlemyer: John Shuford's ability to sleep. 26. To Mr. Rankin: a list of student's license numbers. 27. To Ed Schildt: Terry Rodgers' quiet manner. 28. To Miss Hade: better literature students. 29. To Miss Mikesell: no noontime activities. 30. To Sally Shockey: Barbara Sobick's smile. I now appoint in the presence of the following witnesses, Teddy McKenzie, president of the class of 1957, to serve as legal executor of this sacred document. Class of I956,, Joseph Steiner, President VVitnesses : Paul E. Shull George H. Bitner E ALLISON IQOIILICR lflISI.11l'SS J7lItlllU-QC7' The I V ayarian Senior Celebrife 5 5 2 , .IHSICVII S'r1fINlCR IJl'CSfdC'lIf Sezzwr Class GWIQNUULYN .fXNm:L1C C0-Editor T116 H'fU1Wl1'iIlll ge i g 4 A',? iff zbq .- 5 E t SM ., JEAN Hovxs C 0-E d i tor The IVaya1'1'au Page Seventy-one DON SHANK President F. F. A. CONSTANCE KELLER President Girls' Glee Club NAOMI MYERS President Student Council Library Club JULIE SNYDER CARROLL HARTLE President President TKP Sorority Tribesnien Page Seventy-two n-li BARBARA PAULL C o-C aptain Cheerleaders BARBARA BRITSCH C o-Editor The Blue and Gold C 0-C aptain Cheerleaders JAMES JONES President The Indian C lub ROBERT NAGY CAROLYN WEIGL14: President C holr Head Majorette Page Seventy-three 'W3i!R5'ma1 WMM MR-i:1nl5mf'QW 'm' ., .1 .-4 v. Q 'Nm . f gf fx -Q , V div L l l ,of 313 Q v Viv' N-hm we K V XL ,S W F4 Q 41 gf, .. L 4 L -W is an W Ja A W ,xx I M 'az A , K n .--. L g gg i f Q S , ..,. M - ay- XE ' -,, - . ,zYh.g:. :--5:.,. : - H K vs 'aww . f W X NJ A . m ga : --,, 'K B i gr: N 1 lm 'Gig Q.k 'hal' VW ..' Q v KNQ1-1-sv-in-.Q-,ff 5 Ei' ,K 5 H35 Tlllf SENIOR Cl..XSS l'l..XY 'l'lic scninr clztss play. 'l'iinc Hut liur Gi1ig'ci', unmlcr llli' rlirvctinm ut Nlr. blolni lu. 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HV 411.1415 -7' F V F f PLM, WELL 1 gm H-Cl IM F06' oz.D rn-1ff,k5faK5To Jlfffff our 613355-5 If sill R5 Eli iifiij 736 5 E rh .fE 4 if? r I E ji iliii! 4 H P EIY There Will Be A Meeting Row One: Bonnie Haugh, Dot Benchoff, jane Toms, Miss Mikesell, Margie Beeler, Naomi Myers, Don Mort, Connie Keller, Delores Critler, Sallie Sten, Beverly Starliper. Row Two: Roh Keller. Ken Shank, Roh Shank, Rosalie Brintlle, joyee Stover, Nancy Mentzer, Nancy Hess, jean Marie Royer, Connie VYhite, liarhara lierlin, jucly Bishop, julie Hanflshaw. Don McBride, Hill Haugh. VVeh Harhaugh. Row Three: Bill tlsell, Hallin Rurgan, Roh Martin, Gary Muth, Pete Eden, joe Benehoff, Ken liereaw, Ronnie Vinson. Student Council l,I't'.Vlitit'1lf ---- Naomi Myers Vice President fa-A llonaltl Mort SfTl'f'ftI7'y W- Margaret ,lleeler 7ll't'tlXIll't'7' 3 Constance Keller .Aldfiscr ----- Miss Mikesell The Student Council meets every 'lluestlay noon with the purpose of giving' the stuclent hotly, through representatitsn. a voice in a tleinocratic form of stutlent government. This year lion Mort was selected to attend the National Convention of Stu- tleut Councils hclcl at .Xhington, l'enusylx'ania. ftfaomi Myers ancl Ronnie Yiusou later attenrlecl the State Convention at lleaver lialls, Pennsylvania. Un April fi the Southern District Conference was helcl at llanover. l'ennsylvauia. lion Mort, -lean Marie Royer, Nancy Hess ancl llevcrly Starliper reprcscntecl Xlayneshoro AX1-ea Senior High School. Page Eighty-eight Sonic very profitable cvcnts wcrc sponsorcrl by this organizzttion. lhu'iufj' S N thc football sczison thc inoinbcrs nlzulc :incl solcl Clll'ySZllllllClllt1lllS. Ou l:6lJI'llZlI'y 23. in co-opcrzttion with thc llluc and Gold Zlllll thc gcncrzil funcl. the Council prcscntcfl thc zunusing :incl authoritative hypnotist, Dr. D. li. Ernst. 'l'hc Stuclcnt Council also inzulc inzuiy worth-whilc contributions to v . 4 .. . . ll. .X. ll. 5. lfor thc tirst tune Various zictivitics were inzulc zivznlziblc :it noon- tinic for thc stuclcnts. .Xniong thesc wcrc b:iskctb:1ll :mel volleyball intrzuiuu':1ls, niovics. :incl clzuicing. 'l'hc Council also purchascrl trash cans that wcrc plzlcccl at thc pztrking lot. Student Council has workecl on two 21lllL'lllllllCIllS to thcir constitution. Une rlcztls with thc chzirtcring' of Ul'Q'ZllllZZlllUIlS :intl thc other with class clcctions. XXX' cong'rz1tulz1tc thc Stuflcnt Council for ll1lYlllQ such ll succcssful year. 'llhcir :ittcinpts to lllillllllllll orclcr :incl obtain iiuprovcincnts for thc school are gipprccizitcfl by the stuclcnt body. Handbook Committee 'l'hc llzunlboolc Conunittcc is coin- poscml of thc Studcnt Council prcsi- flcnt. :tnothcr officcr of thc Council. :intl at stuflcnt rclmrcscntzltivc. This Connnittcc is lllillilllg' plans to rcvisc thc prcvious hzlnclbook. ln :ulclition to thc rcvision. thc ncw lllllltl- book will bc bounml in Il tnztnncr cnzlbl- ing' :ulflitions or clclctions to bc nizulc. BlZll'g1ll'Ct Bcelcr, Naomi Mycrs. .-Xlicc Ann Stouffcr Page Eighty-nine Special Edition WCYDBSDOTOVVAFSB Senior Hifgh School, Waynesboro, Penna. DID YOU KNOW? In 1937 Mr. Diffenbauch- er was adviser of the Blue and Gold. The Blue and Gold had 478 high school subscribers for the 1955-56 editions. The Blue and Gold first entered the C o l u m b i a Scholastic Press Associa- tion Contest in 1932. The first time the Blue and Gold had two editors was during' the 1941-42 term. Of the three hundred copies of the Blue and Gold published monthly during 1940-41, only 164 subscrib- e1's were high school stu- dents. In 1951 the Blue and Gold offered S5 to the class collecting the largest num- ber of subscriptions to the paper. The Blue and Gold ap- plied for charters in the Quill and Scroll and the Pennsylvania School Press Association in December 1938. Page Ninety B 81 G STAFF ANNOUNCED Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Britsch: Junior Editor, Lila Smyserg News Editor, Susie S p o r t s Editor, Shryockg Feature Gilbert: Robert Editors, Barbara Wolff and Linda Ecker: Adviser, Mr. Shull. ADVISER REPORTS This year the Blue and Gold made some major changes. Eight issues in- stead of the customary seven were published. On several occasions the paper had a face lift by being printed in colored ink. By including specal fea- tures, as well as the usual sports and school news, it was our aim to make the paper interesting to every student. The editors, reporters, business and technical staffs are to be commended for the splendid work they have done. Without the co-operation of every mem- ber of the staff, our paper cc-uldn't have been the suc- cess it was. The Blue and Gold was organized in 1924. STAFF TOURS R-H Friday, February 10, the Record Herald was host to the staff members of the Blue and Gold. A tour of the building was made and an explana- tion of the method of pre- paring and printing both the Record Herald and the Blue and Gold was made by various employees of the Record Herald. 1 TECHNICAL STAFF Photographers - D o ri s Little, Susie Wolfinger, Arnold Bonebrake. Car- toonists - Nancy Hess, Jean Royer, Ann Schaller, Nancy Rohrbaugh. Typists w Darlene Davis, Rita Pu- laski, Pat Burgan, Joanne Little, Sandy Rosenberger. Headlines - Judy Bishop, Catherine Smith, Helen Moyer. Proofreaders -- Jane Hess, Carole Null, Connie White. Frances Sulzer, Judy Rowe. goniinued Blue and Gold Special Edition Vacuum Cleaner Makes Wide Sweep Seniors Quizzed On Blue and Gold Favorites Questicn: Which column in the Blue and Gold do you enjoy the most? Joyce Hoffman - The Vacuum Cleaner, I think that is cute. Dora Mae Helfrick---The Senior Celebrities I like. John Shuford - The let- ters to Molly and Polly. It's a good way for the gang to get their names in the Blue and Gold. John Welty - I like the Roving Reporter. It's in- teresting to see what the people say. Naomi Myers - I like Senior Celebrities or '56 Features, whatever it is called, because you find out little things about your classmates that you didn't know before. Darlene Davis - I like the columns that ask you questions. You know -- those crazy jobs. Rebecca Finney - I like the Vacuum Cleaner best I guess. I like it because it's funny. John Small - The Vac- uum Cleaner. It's funny. Ben Sollenberger - The Vacuum Cleaner. It tells the truth. Bar1'y Stevenson---Sports columns, that's my main interest. Gary Crider - I ain't particular. Don Zody-The Vacuum Cleaner because there is a lot of truth in it. Jim Jones - Sports-be- cause I'm interested in sports. Don Mort - I like the gabbing with Molly and Polly. That's the closest thing to legalized slander. Bob Nagy - The sports columns because I like sports. The people that write them do a good job on it. Nancy Bailey - The let- ters of Polly and Molly be- cause it gives all the local gossip. Peggy Whitlock - The Vacuum Cleaner because it has gossip in it. Ga1'y Adams - I like the Mail Bag with such articles as Misinformed. Ken Bercaw - The edi- torial columns because they say something. Business Managers -- Leesa Lohman, John Wyn- koop. Circulation Man- agers - Ba1'bara Gipe, Barbara Gutshall, Earl Mille1'. Allie Kohler --- U-uh, the Vacuum Cleaner. Barbara Britsch - The Vacuum Cleaner because it is always something differ- ent. Barbara Jones -- T li e Vacuum Cleaner, it's newsy. Gwenn Angle-You may not believe it - but I like Indian Lore. REPORTERS Eugene Ford, F'loyd Rock, Nancy Bailey, Judy Sollen- berger, Judy Sachs, Nancy Barkdoll, Jane Stevenson, B2lI'b?l1'8 Mort, Joyce Stov- er, Lindctte Minnieh. Bar- bara Pugh, Judy Haner, Claudiene Hoover. Rebecca Finney, Theda R u d o 1 f, Dean C al i ni e r, Jackie Snodderly. Bonnie Haugh, Loretta Mentzer, Carroll Hartle, Jean Bowders, Sylvia Wingert, Joyce Fib- ben, L i n d a Bonebrake, Benny Solli-nbergei'. Paige Ninety lm The Wayarian Literary Staff K11,c1l11111x: 1211111111 .xllglll 111111 lluvifg fhxflllllillllilbll I':flitUI'SI julio S11yflc1', IA-asa f,1nl1111:111. H:11'I1z11':1 Pllllll, B1ll'h2ll'1l 4 11tsI1:1llg 81111115 Iiclitm-3 I3:11'1'y St1'x'1'11w11: Class lfrlitursz .Xlicc .X1111 Stlllli-fK'I'. .luyvc H11l'l'111z111. 'l'c'1'1'y R1u1lgl'l'w. jfvllll , 111111-411 I'4l'2ll1ll'l' Iirlilwsg limi, Im1111I11':1k1', l.111'11z1 l'Al1ll1I'. xI2il',21lI'l'l IE1-1'lv1AQ I'I11v11vg1':111l1v1'-I WIHIIII Snmll. .X1'1wI1l 1211111-l11':1L1y Nmlzllfl K':1rl1:111gl1. l,IlIIlIj' K':11'l1:111gl1g X4lYlNl'l'f HIM l 1':111tz. WAYARIAN QUESTI ONAI RE Nm-11 ' KDURESS 1.111214111111415 A coLo11 OF COLOR os' ' 1 111-15 lu-H B. H118 I am LS I1 5 I 11 Q ,,,,....--ff The Wayarian Business Staff l,llIi1 lu im Niiiii ni Xllisini Kiililcrg IilliiIll'5S Staff: -lwlm lT:u'i', Irvin' k'irii1':1fl, Kivlwrt Xziluy, lhwis Xuii ' Xli iixii Xiiliii ku ivii XX'm'igic. VIUZIIIHK' NIn'I vi'i'a-ii. Oiiiiiin' Kcllcr. lfrziiik Smiili. -lm' lh-iirliiifli, .lsuiivv Nliiii Im ilx I ilirriu lim Tiiiiis. Vlum- Ililiuii. 'livin Iillttwiwziiiglig Xelvismri XIV. Nwlulv. 5 ks 1 -si Yl,iz'i5x23i5C.'f 43 Page Xin mli 1 Row One: -loyee Snowherger, Barbara Hritseh, Miss Hess, julie Snycler. Connie Keller. Row 'llwoz Naomi Myers. Virginia Stover, Barbara Paull, liniily Bishop. Sara jane tlsell, li:-irhara Zearfoss R1-lllldld XYolff. Margie Beeler. Row Three: Barbara Gipe. .Nliee :Xnn Stouffer, jane Stevenson, Nancy Harkrloll, l,incla lieker, Norma Roytr Dons Ronehrake. Row lfonr: Nancy Nlelierren, Sharon Martin. ,lncly Sollenherger. Loretta Klentzer. ,lean llovis, ,lnne Dillon l'1'c'.via't'11f g .lnlie Snyder l'1't't' l'1'e.v1'de11f --A llarlwara llritseh 5L'L'l't'ftIl'-X' - joyee Snowberger Trec1.v111'vr -- Connie Keller xlci-:'i.w'1' - Miss lless 'llhe aint of the 'Ilan liappa l'l1i Sorority is to erezlte frienclship :intl eo- operation among' the girls in school anfl eonnnnnity life. 'llwiee a month meetings are heltl at intlivitlnal homes where fnnml-raising' projects. gootl will parties, anrl social affairs are plannetl. .Xfter initiating' the new inenihers. the sorority startefl ont on its lone' line of projects. First eanie the tleeoration ot' the halls for football games. Front there they went to footl sales antl their animal fall clanee. This year its theme was Football Fantasy. .Xt Christmas the unrlerimrivileg'ecl ehilclren of town were invitetl to he guests of honor at :1 party sponsorecl hy the sorority. l,il4ewise, the younger ehilclren of the lfvangelieal l'nitecl llrethren llrplianage were entertainerl on X'alentine's Day. Ks a eliniax to their hnsy year, 'lilil' heltl a pienie in May to honor its senior nlenibers. The sorority hopes to hroarlen their seope antl tlireet their attentions inany more worthwhile projeets in the following years. Page Ninety-four to ' if W 39 Q Q I X W ya P X b Q :. E SFF 5- 5 W :.+ i K K 'F wi y , Ns, i s VX 5, Sfi hgi fpzq. ksxmyi- g . q,. 5' , , J ,,.. , rg ' 'N-If .Vw 1 I 45. ng .K ,.,: H K +wNwEx? N'K Q W VY .1 Fi 'ql' -- T 51 , M The Indian Club NIIQMIZIQRS: .lim .Ioncs Rlontc Rudy lfzirl llliihznigli llcorgc llcniclc ,lohn Carson .Iiin Funk Kay Yingling lion Mort Dave lfislicr .lim Means Gary Klnth llzirry Stevenson Clair lfdcn .loc llenchoff l'1'mi4ii'11l -A -liin .Innes T7'Ctl.N'1ll'L'7' -0- Gi-oi'g'c llini ,hil'l'l'l'flll'-l'- A .loc licnchoff Adviser -N Mr. llradx xgu. X incty-ai x .X new :ind vcrv siicvcssfiil organization established in Novenilmf-r it , i u , . -a lndizin Cflnh. Thi- pnrposi: of thc clnh is to prininitc football in VV. .'X. ll. S. To be chqi 1 L for incinhcrship you innst hc fl fnotlmzill lcttcrnmn in good standing. .X Sock Danica :ind :1 Triple Xight of lY:isketb:1ll wcrc two cunt lndizin Club spoiisorccl. .X rcfrcsliinent stzind was inziintziincd :tt ztll lmslxct 1 gznncs hy incinhcrs of thc trihc. .Xdditinnal funds were rziiscd when tht L nm sold refreshments :it si pnhlin' sale. The tribe volunteered their scriitu tu lll1L'I'Illlf'lIl l7irC-Flyf' Future Farmers oi America President - Donald Shank Chaplain - Daniel Krocker Vice Prrxrident - Ronald Mcliendrick Reporter - Richard Long Secretary - Paul Taylor Assistant Treasurer - Mick Sanbour Treasurer - Earl K. Harbaugh Chapter Ad-riser -- Mr. llenchoff Future Farmers of America is the organization which goes hand in hand with our vocational agricultural program. The F. F. A. is very active and has been party to many personal and group enterprises. .-Xs money raising projects the boys sold magazines, garden seeds and llermuda onions. From similar groups throughout the area the boys gather for two jamborees each year. Two members of the group, Don Shank and Richard Long, received the Keystone Farmers Degree at the Farm Show. This degree is conferred on boys chosen by the state who have served as leaders in their chapters for at least two years and have earned two hundred and fifty dollars on their F. F. A. projects. Kneeling: Paul Gyer. Gerald Taylor, Ronnie Freshman, Eddie Schildt, Alvin Sheeley, Richard Long, Don Harbaugh. Paul Taylor, Richard Bender, Kenny South, Richard Holliushead, Charles Ott. Shank. Earl Standing: Alvin Baer, Richard Fitz, Mick Sanbour, Lester Cunningham, Robert Ridenour, Galen Taylor. Cecil De- Lauter, Bob Stouffer, Lee Ditch, joe Middour. Elwood Smith. Ronnie Kinley, Robert Bowders, Bill lzer, Bill Baer, Ralph Keckler, Sam Kennedy, Charles Bowie, Kenneth Boswell, Mr. Benchoff. Page Ninetv-seven Page Ninety-eight Row One: Patsy Miller, Barbara Paull, Sharon Martin, Connie Tenley, Margaret Beeler. Row Two: Millieent Kuhn, Naney Barkdoll, Naomi Myers, Miss Lowry, Connie Keller, Judy Bishop, Geraldine VVingert, Daphne Pryor. Row Three: Susan XVolfinger, Joanne Little, Mary Lou Mentzer. Cynthia Shade, Sue Bartholow, Devona Miner, Lorna Flohr, jean Hovis, Marilyn Monn, Alice Stoulfer, Barbara Mort. Library Club lJ7't'.Yill't'1If -Us Naomi Myers Vlrt' l7I't'.YIidt'llf ff- Nancy llarkdoll St'l'l't'ftI7',X' -- 'Indy llishop Twasilrcr - Constance Keller .'1dl I't'I' f- Miss Lowry l' mon arriving' in the library you will notiee one of your classmates. a member l s , , . ol' the l,ibrary Club, behind the desk. These girls are under the su iervision of , 5 Miss lflva Lowry. The girls work hard giving up their study halls to serve the students and aiil the librarian. Many odd jobs like putting books in place. dusting. and elerking are tasks performed by this group. lneidentally, those attractive. seasonal bulletin boards are often displays of the girls' ingenuity. 'llhe business of the elub is not all work. lfaeh year the girls plan a gay kiill'iSllll1lS luncheon and the exchange of gifts. .Xlso, the underelass girls fete the seniors in the spring with a party. This year for the first time the group sponsored a movie, The Count of Monte Cristo, which was enjoyed by the student body. Many thanks for your help. Row Row Row Row Row Tri-l-ll-Y .Xt the November meeting of the 'llri-Hi-Y the officers for the year were elected. Mr. Townsend, Associate District Executive of the Young Men's Christigm .Xssoeiation of Pennsylvania, attended this meeting. Meetings are hcld every other Friday at IZIRXO noon. Several of the meetings lmve lmcen devoted to discussion periods. 1,l't'.Y1.dl'IIf - Jane Toms I 'ive Pl't'Sl'dl'lIf 3 Jean lluffield Secretary - T1'CCIS1l7'Cl' f- Nancy lNlcFerren One: Renee Snowberger, Janet Aughinbaugh, Daphne Pryor, Carol Zabukovee, Carolyn XVeigle, Judy Bishop, Jane Toms, Jea11 Duffield, Nancy McFerren, Geraldine VVingert, Emmie Finney, Sallie Sten, Janice Minnieh. Two: Yvonne Kneppcr, Donna. Price, Catherine Smith, Doris Large, Carol Fry, Carole Null, Rhoda Waga- man, Judy Rowe, Barbara Mort, Joyce Stover, Nancy Schmidt, Karen Klay. Three: Peggy Garling, Mary Sue Sullivan, Rosanne Kriner, Susan VVolfinger, Jane Hess, Barbara VVallace, Sylvia Wingert, JoAnne MeFerren, Beverly Fahrney, Nancy Bain, Connie Tenley. Four: Linda Bonebrake, Sue Bartholow, Linda Spangler, May Shank. Five: Naney Bailey, Devona Miner, Judy Creager, Helen Moyer, Connie White. Page N inety-nine Vngc Om: Hundred Noah Ilrccllbicl lCl,lfC'l'lQIL'l.XX .XXIJ l'lQt I-I ICCTIK FX ISTS 'lllwsv wo1'li01's 1lo1mlc tllcil' scrvicvs to class :xml srllool sponsorccl projcfls :xml o1'g':miz:ltio11s. Ylvlllllllll thc lmowlcnlg'c of llllkxfllllllg' thc projec- tion cquipmcnt or the lIlClll4Hl of Zltlillllillg thc lx-st lighting rcsults mucll of flu- Cfl-QL'llYCIlL'SS would lx' missiug' from our llI'llgT2llll9. .xlllllillgll not often rczxlizcfl, tlxcsc crvxx's rm' m-cflcfl not only for the main profluction but I'CllCIlI'S2llS :mfl prcvicws. 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Their participation in the Spring Concert was an example of their musical ability. President - Connie Keller Marie Morrow Nancy Tice Lindette Minnich Nancy Frantz Sue Emma Bartholow Cynthia Shade Barbara Sobick Sarah Garver Ann Schaller Dorothy Benchoff Beverly Fahrney Jackie Geesaman Nancy Barnhart Barbara Mort Treva Kauffman Doris Cline Dessie Burns Doris Binkley Linda Eeker Nancy Hess Linda Spangler Gladys Bowers Barbara Berlin Francis Snyder Dora Helfrick Lila Smyser Doris Little Barbara Martin Helen Moyer Judy Creager Alice Shade Devona Miner One Hundred Four Ann Happel Saundra Baker Carolyn Adams Loretta Mentzer Joyce Gilbert Nancy Divelbiss Jean Royer Connie VVhite Barbara Pugh Shirley Snyder Pat Bingaman Ethel Musser Pat VVishard Lois Wagaman Bonnie Miller Shirley Rowe Mary Lou M entzer Annette Florek Lois DeHart lfilllllllf' Finney Judy Carty Susie Breidenthal Carletta Ross Roberta Bricker Ruth Baer Nancy McFerren Paula Stone Barbara VVallaee Anna Barnhart Sylvia VVingert Judy Rowe Karen Kole Secretary - Lorna Flohr Personnel Nancy Bain Saundra MeNew Frances Sulzer Judy Bishop Doris Jones Joyce Helm Jayne Handshaw Sandy Peiffer Jackie Snodderly Jean Rock .Nancy Rohrbaugli Camilla Barnhart Jerry Wingert Joyce Stover Carol Hughes Nancy Stoops Faye Bryan Kay Benchoff Pat Miller Nancy Barnhart Rose Robinson Nancy Riley Pat Matthews Jean Duffield Connie Tenley Bonnie Haugh Elaine Monn Saundra Pryor Beverly Starliper Emily Bishop Judy Criswell Evelyn Mummert Roseanna Helfrick Deanne Vitez Sally Shockey Mary Sue Sullivan JoAnne Messner JoAnne McFerren Betty Pentz Beverly Baker Jane Stevenson Vonnie Knepper Frances Rock Nancy Helman Shirley Sheffler Eleanor Grimes Anna May Fritz Jane Toms Carol Fry Harriet Recard Dolores Crider Darla Rowe Marilyn Miller Doris Large Nancy Barkdkoll Rebecca Finney Jane Hess Shirley Wise Joyce Hoffman Connie Keller Lorna Flohr Sallie Sten Delores Snowberger Jean Bowders l iv'.v! 'llvim' licrry lilinu Dick lfruslnnan Hill Yan Mctcr Leroy XYaltv1's liolm Sanrlcrs lmalic Rook llcnny llinklcy ,lcrry lilinc llick Snurr ,Sifumifl 7it'llUl' Tom Caron Gary Stoops Dean CHllll1L'l' llavc Rock -lolin VYynkoop llavc Stitvly llill Kauffnizm john Martz llcn Sollcnlicrgc llun lfi':1l1lcfol'u'1 lluwzuwl licnt llruxcl limw Holm Nagy l,zn'i'y VYQSI lfirsl Ifusv liclnian lngcls liloyfl Rock Karl Blllllllilllgll ,,I'4'.X'l'dl'IIf -- C1ll'l'Oll llzlrtlc Tri besmen PCTXOHIICI Slim-lflon Cmitravt ,lolin Pciffcr l4Zll'l'y Klvllriclc Rolwcrt Slniforrl l':1nl Moscr lloli Slirynck l'il'L'il Stuttlclnycr Clvtc fiHl'ilL'llllIllII' Ilonzalml Mclirirlc Daniel Crcagcr 'llmn licclci' llallin lilll'f.1'Hll Cliarlcs Giiigrivli Lyinan Snnrr l i'ank liowclcrs ,5'vc'1'vf411'x' - Ronnie Yinson ,lim Nlm1tg'm1icl'y Cll2ll'l0S Glzulliill .Xlwwrziri l:Kl.Y.l' Ronnie Yinmn Carroll llzmrtln' llzxvicl lluiluy Clizlrlcs -Iona-s Ronzxlcl Conmfl Curl Rnfly llcnnis l'il'l'Slllll2lll llavc lfislicr Lanny MCCIQLLIA liriicst Shade Gary illlllll L1ib7'tl7'1'tIll - Leslie Rook llic lrilicsnicn, :L innlc singing group. was UI'i'.lIllLCil to Hive any llllCI'C5lCCl boy zi clmnco to sing. N S 6 This yczu' the group sung in thc school assemblies and pzwticipulcml in thc Spring Concert. Page Ona Hnncliul I in Ckewftihkis l ir.vf 'lit'IIUI'Z l.cruy lllultcrs .hifflllltll ilia'1ml'Z linhcrt Nagy l'1r'.vf lgtl.Y.Vf llunzllil Nlort ,S'vc'm1ll linux: Cztrrull llztrtle 'l'hc Crcw Chiefs hztvc piwwirlccl iiiiisiczil ciitci'tztiimit'iit fm' hnth sclitml ztiirl cmiiiiiiiiiity. The qiiztrtct sziiigg' fm' thc Cliristmzis l'rugr:ii11. Spring Coiiccrt. llistrict limwiisics. lfztstcrii Star llziiirltict, l'ii':tiililiii County Sclitml l3ircc'tui's Ctlll- vciitimi. 'lil' zuicl rzuliu, :tml iitiiiicmiis cwiiiiiiiiiiity lJl'HQ'!'2llllS. 'llhcy wmi it prize :lt thc XYliisl4ci' Chih 'liztlciit Slimvczisc. 'lilicii' limiiioiiitviis inclmlics zuiml rhythiiiic styling' lizivc nizult- :i hit with uvcry- imc who has hcztrfl tlicm. 'llht-ir ztccwiltpztiiist was lxcszt lmliiiiztii. hAeHy BeHes 'l'hc Nlcrry lit-llcs snug' spa-ciztl iiiimlmt-rs :tt thc Cliristmzts l'rtigi':tii1, Spring Cinicvrt, :mtl prm'itlctl the lmsiw fm' thc ,llll2lllliSg'lX'lllg' :tml lfzistci' L'lltlll'S. Its inciiilxws :irc .luycc llclm, llzu'lwz1r:1 Snhicli. lktrhzirzt lit-rliii. Szimlrzt l'rym', l'zit lllllffilll, ,Xlicc .Xiiii Stuiiffcr. Stiszm XYwlfiiiger, 'llliclmzt liiiicliztrt. Xztiicy llziiii, Nlztrilyii Xlillcr, 'lzlcliit' Siiuilflt-i'ly, Czttlit-riiic Smith, lfirginizn Stm't'r, Xilllllll Nlyt-rs. Ilzti'lJ:n'zt lX'ult'f. lflc-ztiiui' llztrllc. lxcszi lmllilmii :mtl ilzuic llcs5. Page Om- Ilumlrcml Six llllkkllil ul Klum' Mlm-kl11l1 Q11-11' L lucls I l'llJk'9Illl'l1 xlL'l'l'X ll'll1-Q lllll 11111N11 al lsws. Xl1'. Xuglc 11111-51111 UXCk'llUlll julm 111' llllllilllg' vwczll 11111Si1' IX lll 1l1l1 tw all HI 115 v1ll1v1' :ls l11ll'llL'llJ1lIllA 111' ll5lk'll1'l'S. 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The lllue and Gold clad members played in many parades but perhaps the biggest thrill was when they won second prize in the annual llagerstown Mum- mers l'arade. .Xlso escorting the band were our lively, high-stepping majorettes under the direction of Carolyn NVeigle. The ninety-seven members have played an important part in school life and will long remember the many days of both work and fun which they have spent together. Personnel 1'i1-A-,1l,1 If l l11l C'l11r1111'i l!:11'l1z11':1 ll1'i1N1'l1 Emily Fimlcv ,lurly llilflj' 11111111 .lllu C'l11ri111'l ll:11'l1:11'z1 XX11lit Ruszllic lN:l'lIll'I' vlllilj' 511llc11l1v1'g1'1' k12lll1t'l'l1lk'-flllllll lm-H c'lm,1'm,, ll111111:1 ll!'Il'l' , 4 , l,j'1llJlIl 5ll1llAl' lXk'Ill lw:1111 l - . UMW . llfll .31I.l'1Pf'fIUll1' 'l'1'1'1'1' l'1lll'I'lY . 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Dun B l:Z11'lD2ll'ZL XY0lff, ,lucly SOl1CIllJC1'g'L'1' .lm-.Xnlw NIL'FCl'I'6'I1, l,c-ssu Lfllllllilll ling' Yiugling Page Ona Hundred T011 ,llllkk xlillllifll, ,lwycc Iltlfflllllll, Senior Band Members Jfiy Q I mwlum- Ilfmvc-r, Dzxrlcm- Davis. 1Xl1ll'Q'ZlI'Cl Ucelcr, Cllfillyll XVci,Q'Ic liwris .xllll Little SOIlii1lCL'l2iHDCl'l SulIculvcrQ'cr, lun Price Suv l!:1l'tl1uIoxx', Yi1'f ini:1 Slwvm' 1, . 5 l I NUTIHZL Milltr J. R. SUHIH- ,IUC Sll'illl'1' Page Om' Humllul I hun Orchestra Every seventh period Wfednesday from the band room can be heard the sounds of the orchestra practicing under the direction of Robert A. Zimmerman. This year Don Mort was selected to attend District Orchestra in Shippens- burg. .Xt the graduation exercises the orchestra again played the traditional marches for the seniors' last march down the aisle as students of Vifaynesboro Area Senior High School. The student body will readily admit the orchestra has given valuable service lu the school. O rclwstro Meinberx Strings Nancy Bailey Marilyn Cook Paul Dunlap Jean Kline Peggy W'hitl0Ck Flute Barbara Britsch Judy Carty Donna Price Clarinet Doris Large Jean Gardenhour Doris Ann Little Sue Breidenthal Rosalie Rrindle Oboe Terry Eberly Birssooii llarbara Pugh Linda Ecker Alto Sur -Indy Kline llunna Gricvn Helen Hanzlioff Page One Hundred Twelve Tenor Sax Robert Keller Carolyn VVeigle Cornets and Trumpets liarl Miller Larry Rojahn Robert Shuford Ken VVa:zaman Horns John Small Jack VVelty Joe Steiner Troinbones Robert Snurr Larry Palmer Dill Haugh Tuba Gerald Kline Tynipani Sue Emma Bartholow Percussion Robert Martin XYebster Harbaugh Piano Joanne Little Velvetones The Yelvetones were first organized several years ago: two members of this year's senior class, JoAnne McFerren and Don Mort, were included in the original group. This early group worked hard to provide their own stands and lights which are still in use by the group. The name Velvetones and the theme song, Blue Velvet, were chosen through a contest. The dance band gives advanced students an opportunity to play modern popular music and provides an opportunity for the members to serve the school through their many activities. The Yelvetones played for the lland .Xuxiliary Dance, the Senior Class Play, the VVhisker Club Talent Show and the Landis Tool Company Picnic. Don Mort is the student director. Row One: Carolyn Weigle, Berry Kline, Donna Grieve, JoAnne McFerren, Judy Cline, Nancy Rohrbaugh, Ca- milla Barnhart, Bob Keller. Row Two: Pete Eden, Larry Palmer, Don Mort, Earl Miller, Robby Shuford, Kay Yingling, Leesa Lohman, Pat Burgan. Row Three: Ken Bercaw, Paul Dunlap. 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The Indians finished the 1955 football season with a 5-5 record, the best by a XVaynesboro team in many years. It was through the hard practice, teamwork, and determination of the whole team, with its head coach, Mr. llrady, and his two very capable assistants, Mr. Gottshall and Mr. Purnell, that led the team to its good season. Fine teamwork, the real key to the successful season, was evident through the whole season from the middle of August to the end of October. Xlthongh outweighed in practically every game, the light but mobile Indian line dominated the game many times against heavier clubs. The high point of the season. however. came at the end of the season when, after a good start and then a mediocre year, the Tribe seemed to jell and won two of their last three against tough teams. First the Indians defeated Chambers- burg' for the first time in fifteen years and then followed hy beating' a rug'g'e1l Nlechanicsburg' club for the first time in eleven years. They then lost their last game of the season. a heartbreaker, to Middletown, 21-20. 1 Page One Hundred Seventeen INDIANS THRASH WESTMINSTER 29-I3 IN DEBUT The Indians opened their 1955 football cam- paign with a decisive but hard-fought 29-13 victory over Westminster High School at Westminster. Bob Nagy led the Waynesboro attack with two touchdowns, one a 55-yard jaunt, and the other, set up by a 23-yard Benchoff to Lanny Carbaugh pass, a three yard sma.sh. Bill Ford's 24-yard run and a Benchoff to Stevenson pass accounted for the other two touch- downs. Although it was definitely a team victory, the bright spot was the lightweight Indian line, who, although greatly outweighed, completely dominated the game. Evidence of this is the fact that Westminster had a minus net yardage of 30 in the second half. TRIBE DOWNS CAMP HILL I3-7 Making their second home stand of the season on September 30, the Indians bested the Camp Hill Lions 13-7 in a real thriller. Bill Ford scored first for the Bradymen on a two-yard lunge. The second score came on a Benchoff to Car- baugh pass good for 18 yards. Junior fullback Dave Fisher showed signs of good things to come as he bore the brunt of the running attack while starting his first game at full- back. Fisher reeled off 123 of Waynesboro's 232 yards on the ground. TRIBE LOSES TO HANOVER The Indians entertained the Hanover Night- hawks on October 15 and lost 26-7. The game had been delayed a day due to heavy rains. It was a close game until late in the third period when the Tribe folded completely and Han- over clinched the game with two teedees. Don Shank scored in vain for the losers. INDIANS NIP GREYHOUNDS I2-6 The Indians traveled to Shippensburg on Octo- ber 2l, and returned with a 12-6 victory under their belts. Once again the lightweight but determined Indians forward wall did themselves proud by Page One Hundred Eighteen holding the heavier Greyhound team to a net 77 yards rushing. The Indians ,scored their first touchdown in the third period on a Benchoff to Shank pass good for 12 yards and the score. Shank scored the second touchdown as the In- dians resorted to a bruising ground game to over- come a stout Shippensburg defense and 85 yards in penalties. The last score climaxed a 90-yard drive with just 45 seconds in the game. Fisher and Shank were the leading ground- gainers with 130 and 112 yards respectively. INDIANS LOSE TO HERSHEY On September 23 the Bradymen lost to the Hershey Trojans 19-7. The Tribe played as bad a game as they had played a good one the week before. Don Shank, hard-hitting senior halfback, opened the scoring by running 43 yards on the second play from scrimmage. However, the Chocolatetown club completely dominated the game from then on. CARLISLE DOWNS INDIANS FOR SECOND LOSS On October 7 the Indians journeyed to Car- lisle and were handed their worst defeat of the season, 39-7. Carlisle, one of the finest squads in central Pennsylvania, tore the Indian defense to shreds. Bill Ford scored the lone Indian touchdown on a 65-yard run in the last quarter. GETTYSBURG CLOBBERS INDIANS 32-I3 On October 28 the Indians lost a 32-13 decision to Gettysburg at home before 1,200 fans. The first Indian score came in the second period when Ben- choff passed to Stevenson for 39 yards to the Gettysburg 3. Fisher smashed over two plays later for the score. The last Tribe touchdown was scored in the fourth quarter when Benchoff capped a 65-yard drive by smashing over from 2-yards out. NDIANS LOSE -IEARTBREAKER TO AIDDLETOWN 2l-20 The Indians traveled to Mid- letown for the last game of the eason and lost a heartbreaker 1-20. Although continually con- rolling the ball and completely ominating the game the Tribe till lost. The Indians scored ieir first touchdown on a 70- ard mach early in the first eriod with Shank the big ainer. Ford scored on a pitch- Ut. 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'1111,a.,q' 11,511.7 ,2.,1.,. ,'..,m 1.00 s,..w., 1 1 1 A-1.12-1':,g1.:1?:1 2.1.1, ' 1. . . . 1 Q 'afljn 1,,,c1.., M' 'ZZA1 ' Zmhfw' 'Wffglwi' INDIANS WALLOP MECHANICSBURG 2 I-7 Continuing to play the fired-up brand of ball they had played in the Chambersburg game, the Indians trounced Mechanicsburg for their first vic- tory over the club in ll years. It was the finest exhibition in a home stand the Tribe had given all year. A crowd of 1.500 watched the Indians win this one for the home folks. The first Indian score came with 90 seconds left in the first half on a beautifully executed 50- yard Benchoff to Stevenson pass play to tie the score. The second Waynesboro teedee was scored on a thirteen yard Benchoff to Ford pass in the third quarter . Ford, the Indians hard-running right halfback, set up the last Indian six-pointer with a 48-yard jaunt to the Wildcat 5. Shank took it over two plays later. Coach Brady termed the win the best game of the year . . . 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Hopewell jumps l john Wingert, Robert Keller, Eugene Eakle, Webster Har- haugli, Gary Stoops, Francis Carbaugli, Carl Rudy, Larry Palmer, James Montgomery, Lanny MeCleaf, Mr. fTBl'lCll, coach. lVaynes'boro t Jpponent 33 Scotland 3 I 32 Greencastle 25 33 York Central 26 30 Meehaniesburg 32 39 Hanover 44 32 Hershey 35 2Q Martinsburg 30 43 Gettysburg 3 1 33 Carlisle 47 29 Middletown 44 36 H Cliainbersburg 44 53 Sliippensburg 45 56 lXICCl1Zl.lllCSlJlll'g 30 45 Hanover 43 5 7 Hershey 39 48 Gettysburg 28 45 Carlisle 48 oo llliddletown Sl W V.,, W 54 Cliainlmersliurg' 46 47 Sliippensburg , 52 Page One Hundred Twenty-tlirec vtc Gzmlciilimir. ,Izinicw Funk, I,:u'ry Klcliriflu, Russn-II Hupcwc-II. 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Pagc fwllt' 111111111111 '11XXlll1X IIXL Mrs. Biddle. enaebg Margaret Beeler, Lois Huff, Donna Grieve, Judy Sachs. Mae Shank. Sandra Rnsenberger, Barbara Pugh, Barbara Snbiek, julie Snyder, Loretta Mentzer, Carolyn Adams, lilla Retz. Nancy Bailey, Lnrna Flnhr, inan- a 'cr' Barbara Gi e mana er. S , , Zephyrs .Xltlinngli the Zephyrs got off tn El bad start by dropping' their opening gzune to .Iaines linehzmnn 7-17 they nmde il strong comeback by defeating Frederick and Scotland. XN':1yiieslJ0rn Opponent 7 .lzunes lluchanan I7 33 Frederick 31 42 Scntland 27 24 Greencastle 40 21 .lzunes lilllfllllllllll 17 IQ Frederick 46 35 Scotland I3 40 Greencastle SQ Page One Hundred 'Ilwenty-six W'l1ile Hailey and Snyder were interelizmgeml :Lt defensive center. Rnsenberger and Pugh con- tributed to the strength of the zone. This trio showed grind teamwork. W'inning only four of their eight gznnes, the Zephyrs nevertheless held their nppmients points to 250 in eoinpmisnii tu their own 221. .lnyee Cllbert was high scorer fur the teznn with ll sezxsnn total of U4 points. -luhe Snyder and Nancy llniley were voted en-ezlptnins nf the H155-56 squad. 'llhe girls concluded their sensiin by challeng- ing' the faculty teznn in the Triple Night of I i2lSli6'flJ1lll.U Senior Zephyrs ll ulwu 1 ilipv, lll1lI11lg'L'1'I Hrs. lliflflh-, cwznclm 5.llllll'll IQH5l'I1I7L'I'Q4l'Y Quml lllkllkl tmxmnl y4lL'1'.g'l1:11wl: I,w1'1m l'4lUIlI', Ill2lll1lg'Ql'Q l1:11'lu:1m Sulmirlq. t':n'xx':ml xl1lI'Q1ll'C x. Im'xx':l1'clg Xllllk . l'IlQt'f,IIl lllnulufl lxunlx nun if Fila f v f Q2 Y M ll 5 ' we QQ, 1 W' H I V .gin . . M , A ,Avis l ' , illj as ' '-- Shi-f-.:': bmw f ' - - ' J? fzxfsiwsiff a i'f3'5KQj:l255H:2 Q,1rii. -f -Q sf me? 8 ui- i w 1 Q I ,,,,,..,,f' Baseball Row One: Row Two: Row Three: Row Four: Managers Frank Borzager, Don Funk, Dick Potts. Monte Rudy. Dave Fisher, john Shuford, Paul Funk, Bob Nagy, joe Henchnff, Barry Scott, John Carson Ronnie Martin, Bob Keller, john Wingert, Clete Gardenhour, Eric Stouffer, Sam Needy, Dick Sharrah Coach Brady, Kenny Keller, Gene Eaklc, Ken limbly, Bill Gsell, Roh Shank. Francis X. Brady, head football coach, replaced Lewis Purnell as baseball mentor this spring. Purnell, carrying the burden of junior high school principal, felt he could not coach the sport this spring. VVith the material he has, Brady has an excellent chance of being the coach of the Franklin County champions. Fate cannot rob you of deserved applause, Whether you win or lose in such a cause. Waynesboro Opponent 9 Saint Thomas 0 6 james Buchanan 2 IO Quincy 3 4 Greencastle 2 O Scotland 5 I2 Saint Thomas 0 2 Fannett-Metal o 3 James Buchanan 2 6 Quincy 5 3 Scotland 6 1 I Fannett-Metal I2 I Greencastle 3 The I955 Indian Baseball squad was successfully coached by Mr. Pur- nell. The Tribe won eight and lost four, ending the season in a tie for sceond place in the Franklin County League. Ronnie Rook led the club in batting while Paul I-Iollinshead pulled the Indians out of some tight spots with some fine relief pitching. Seniors on the squad were pitchers Paul Hollingshead, Lee Neid- enthol, jerre Crusey: first basemen .lack Rorzager and Eugene Millerg second baseman Eddie Carson: short- stop Mike Plattis: catcher Ronnie Rook: outfielder Eddie XYile and third baseman Irving Young. Page One Hundred Twenty nine Track Row Row Row Row One: Manger Leroy Bowmang Allen VVishard, Eddie Henicle. Two: Rob Shuford, Rodney Smith, Ronnie Vinson, li enny Rercaw, Hob Sbryock, lion Shank, Hill Ford, Allie Kohler, Floyd Rock, Gary Crider. Three: Eugene Mitchell. Ronnie Conrad, Terry Martin, Ernie Shade, Russell Hopewell, Martin Yingling, David Keagy. Dennis Freshman, Raymond Renchoff, Frank Bowders. Coach Benchoff. Four: Bill Spatz, Eddie Dietrict, Ronnie Mound, Ric Curd, Charlie Spangler, Barry Punt, Gordon Harbaugh, Bob Shank. 'libirty-two track ctnhusiasts reported for the opening practices in March logo. Coach llobart llenchoff introduced a new point system enabling' track partici- pants to earn jackets and letters. The 1956 team is scheduled to participate in nine meets for the season. HXCK AND FORTII To lrlOUX'lfRX'll.l.lC l'l'Rl't7SlC: TRACIQ The 1955 track team, the first to compete under the name lYaynesboro .Xrea. compiled a respectable record. The team placed fourth out of nine schools in the South l'enn Conference Meet, second in two triangular meets, and llob llovis placed third n the Class AX javelin throw in the District Meet at Lancaster. llovis also set school records in the jajvelin throw, discus throw and shot put, while Cordon Stuckcy set a school record in the mile run. llovis won the coveted Mcl,aug'hlin award for most points compiled and practice attendance through the season. Senior members who graduated were Dick Starliper and lid Doyle who ran the hurdles, Gordon Stuckey and llill Shank distance and middle distance run- ners, Ilob llovis, lion Vtolff and Merlin Shuey in the field events, Gary llarkdoll in the sprints, and llick llummer who pole vaulted, high jumped and threw the javelin. Page One lrlundred Thirty 6' X Building Our Future O11 GREETINGS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1956, YOU graduafes now have many problems fo decide as +o your fufure lives. YOU are asking yourself +he ques1'ion: Whar am I besi' fiH'ed for? Do I wanl' fo en'l'er some profession? Do I wanl' 'lo go info business? Or do I wani' +o associa+e myself wifh our local indusrries and grow up wi'l'h fhem? YOU will find many opporfunifies wi+h regular employmenf in our local pIan'I's, which furnish furrher fraining courses +o +hose who are ambifious and wanf +o ge+ ahead here af home. We hope you decided +o build your furure here in WAYNES- BORO. WAYNESBCDRCD MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION C iillllfiflil Thirtv-tw 1 . , 4 Uv, an . f if 7 V 1 .. . J. fd 3 5 mfffzx' f 1' , W ff' L'QT!a -Xfw'-x g , 54 , A fs 32 y F -ff, 7 A 3 3 --A :' . Y 5 f 5 . f 'ff ' +2554 -. 1 A . , - f 6' ' sis!!! JW sf f A' v f . 7 7 X lf? 7 5-if I K ' 7, V is V L ' W YH. 'Q' fl g T, w 1 1 1? fl fl' 'z , '- . vw 4 3' it ' ki M, 'L , 5' +7 ' M ' My l ' . 1 ' J -9 ,I 1. 3 ' N Ak ' L. 1 1 V, 'V ,fx ' eg A QW .. 5 ig ,V I , 'Lg' ,fl':'.i,,g 1' V! A X gh ' f,Xi:?, ' 'g 'li ' fi 0 is... 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Q 2 4 ,Q KX f- xr., X X ..,f . V 'f - 7 W , . . 4 -Q K , v f s ,V y 6 K 5 X: 4' . ! 1 M A k M ,fr ., - - - ' Q ' Us I , I , f -if K . 'A S- . ' f ff ff A K , ,A 4 A k . 4 I .F Y - ': y n i 17 ' k 'L , R , ' ' 5 4 1 1 f ' .Ji ' 0 eff' S ' s If W f Q- , . Q Q K 5 rf 19 V If A wx . 0 Y X x g 3 'E ' Q 1 f f ,W . . J E. I COMPLIMENTS OF GROCERIES AND MEATS George I-IecIQman's Market 250 Wesf Main Sfreef I35 Norfh Pofomac Sfreef Phone 790 MEATS - GROCERIES -- PRODUCE Self Service WIIII Delivery Phone 365 Waynesboro, Penna. Phone I375 Phone I375 INSIST ON A '56 PONTIAC BRAKE PONTIAC SALES S SERVICE HAROLD W. BRAKE, Owner NEW AND USED CARS I4I-I5I Soufh Poiomac S'I'ree+ Waynesboro, Pennsylvania AMERICA'S MOST OUTSTANDING CAR SOLD AND SERVICED BY WAYNESBORO'S OUTSTANDING DEALERSHIP DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC ACME MARKET SouI'h Broad Sfreef I Parking Loi Adioining S'I'ore Page Onc Hundred T hirty-four Congrafulafions Class of I956 Clarke P. Lohman EAST END MOBILE SERVICE CORNERETTE BEAUTY SALON HAIR STYLING OF DISTINCTION TRACEYS CORNER PHONE I I BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PENNA. Complimenfs of BERTS L 1 MILLERS Furniture Store FURNITURE FLOOR COVERING STOVES AND RADIOS 69 Wes? Main S+ree'r Waynesboro, P I O IIIIIItI The Choice of Discriminaiing Seniors PRINTCRAFT GRADUATION PERSONAL CARDS AND COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PRINTCRAFT CARD COMPANY. INC. Scranfon 5, Pa. Complimenh of Appalachian Nurseries ,HOPERATION FIREFLYH SI-IIVELY'S DAIRY 454 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, Penna. CompIimen'I's of P. E. EYLER PLUMBING AND HEATING 306-308 Norfh Franklin S'l'ree'I' Phone I778 Complirnenfs of POLAINVS 37 Wesf Main Sfreef Waynesboro, Penne. Phone 2I30 Compiimenfs of Freeman's Mobile Station Corner Grani' and Norih S'Iree'l's STAMPS. COINS AND SUPPLIES Available For Your CoIIecI'or's Giff, Or Give A GIH' Ceriificafe From Waynesbom Penn. CH U RCI-I I-IOBBYCRAFTS Phone 9987 I35 Norfh Gran? Sfreef Phone 522 Ernie and Rodney Page One Hundred T hirty-si Mail Orders Accepied Birely 81 Woellel, Inc. House of Name Brands ARROW SHIRTS--INTERWOVEN SOCKS ALLIGATOR TOPCOATS BOTANY AND HICKOK Cenfer Square Phone 2I I0 Besf Wishes For Your Fufure PoHer's Hardware Si Paint Store 53 Soufh Po+omac Sfreel Phone I995-J Congrafulafionsl Wayne Motor Company I7 Sou+h Po+omac S+ree+ PACKARD CLIPPER Flohr Lumber Company LUMBER, MILLWORK AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Blue Riolge Summif, Penna. CarI's Markers, Inc. 44 Wesf Main Sfreef BETTER LIVING FOR ALL Congrafulafions 'Io 'lhe Class of '56 Leslie A. Bohn AUCTIONEER AND DEALER IN LOCAL STOCKS 705 Wes+ Nor+h S+ree+ Waynesboro, Pa. Telephone 2062-J Pryor's Tire Service, Inc. Recapping and Vulcanizing Washing Machines and Refrigeraiors Eleclrical Appliances Car Washing, Lubricafion and Polishing CORNER THIRD AND POTOMAC STS. 85 WEST MAIN STREET Page One Hundred Thirty-scvcn L. G. TRIBLE A BeHer Grade School Supplies Sheaffer - Parker -- Eversharp Pens and Pencils Loose Leaf Covers ancl Refills Giffs for All Occasions STATIONERY GIFTS 30 Wesf Main Sfreel' Waynesboro, Pa. W. B. GAY 37 Easl' Main S+ree+ Waynesboro, Penna. Town Camera Shop Complefe Line of Cameras and Films Qualily Pho+o Finishing Cenler Square Phone 658-M WAYNESBORO'S FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE NNEY ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Congralulafions N. R. I-IARBAUGI-I Waynesboro, Penna. Roy E. Friedly INSURANCE SERVICE Levick Si Freemans MOBILE SERVICE STATION Arcade Lobby Phone 682 3I0-3I4 Soufh Pofomac Sfreel' Waynesboro, Penna. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Phone I I26-R 8 GARD ELECTRICPRODUCTS HARDWARE INCORPORATED Gardenhour Mfg. CO HOUSEHOLD - SPORTING eooos Waynesboro, Penna. PAINTS - GLASS LAWN AND GARDEN HEADQUARTERS - Phone 754 PENN DARIES STORE Rear 22 Nor+h Church Sfreei Complefe Line of Founfain Service SIMWIME CompIimen+s of DUTRY'S SHOE STORE SHOES FOR THE FAMlLY Formerly Kauffman's Lee R. I-lammner 32I Wesi' Main S'l'ree+ Phone I760 EXCAVATING AND GRADING TOP SOIL FILL-SAND AND STONE FOR SALE QUALITY JEWEIERS R EMI VJ NIIIIVI 'I EASY mem smcnou an wmofssouo TERMS CompIimen+s of SPRINGBROOK DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS Pagv Om: H llll L Waqnedforv ?ineAt Hutvmotive Sala and Service CUR GQAL: To BeHer Serve You Phone 1800 South Potomac at 1OTh Waynesboro, P ELECTRIC COOKING'S , WIHIIIFIE GILEDWE CLEAN' QT QQ? No Soot- No Smoke- No Fumes With Electric Cooking AN ELECTRIC RANGE KEEPS YOUR KITCHEN SPARKLING CLEAN SEE THE NEW ELECTRIC RANGES NOW AT YOUR APPLIANCE DEALERS OR THE SOUTH PENN POWER COMPANY F. Marshall Rock, Jr. 68 Easi' Main S'I'ree+ Waynesboro, Penna. Phone 1623 LEAMAINVS SEED Srorar Com plefe Line of Fer+ilizers Field Garden Tools Spray Maferial Garden Poulfry Feeds Sprayers Flower Poul+ry Equipmen'r Dusfers Lawn Poul+ry Remedies Seeds 209 Wesf Main Sfreef Phone 674 Complimenls of Complimenfs of Joseph l-l. Barrel r , . l Moul s Gulf and Card Shop O P T l C l A N , 8 Easi Main S+ree+ Phone 625-J Cenfer Square Waynesboro, Penna. Page One Hundred Forty-two Besf Wishes fo fhe Class of I'-756 APPRAISER - AUCTIONEER MCCORMICK - JAMESWAY DEXTER WASHERS Phone I35I-R-I3 Rou+e 4 HOOVER CLEANERS Waynesboro, Penne. Phone I69 Greencasfle, Penna. Agenf for many new i+em5 mollown :Q Wulf! .S'ezw'nj for Tltee enetations QUALITY FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING Member of Cenfury Furnifure Associafes Easi' Main Sfreei' Waynesboro, Penna PAINTS Baer's Paints and Supplies 405 Fairview Avenue Waynesboro, Penna. 1 U c Ilumlrul IN lj ll JQHN P. EMBLY I REAL ESTATE Waynesboro, Penne. VAL BRISTQWS Minnicns Pharmacy THE DEPARTMENT STORE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE THE PRESCRIPTION STORE TOYTOWN - CHlLDREN'S WEAR D R U G G I S T S NURSERY GIFTS Arcade Building Waynesboro, Pa. I 52 Wes+ Main S+ree+ Waynesboro, Pa. I1 U II11 I II In 1 111 G. Herbert Ervin i ' I 1 Portable Luggage I 1 M u i GET T0 KNOW US IT PAYS Typewriters Every Type 'For y I I Of AII Makes Any Sort of Trip Office Furnishings H E A Q U A R T E R S F O R Fountain Pens -- Greeting Cards Y O U N G M E N ' S D R 6 West Main Street Center Square A N D S P O R T S C L O T H E S i I Best Wishes Io CIass of I956 Ruth Fox Beauty SaIon Alexander I-Iamilton Compliments of YOUR FRIENDLY FORD AND MERCURY DEALER MERCURY AND FORD CARS FORD TRUCKS WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS BODY WORK - TOWING I-IAASE MOTORS Phone I3 I 3 Waynesboro, Pa Page C 5 Congra+ulaI'ions +o Complimenfs Class of I956 J. Edw. Cordell, Jr. ofa Wayne Building Phone II30 Waynesboro, Penna. F R l E N D Complimenfs of Waynesboro Auto Parts, Inc EVERYTHING Auromonvs' Waynesboro, Penna. - Hagersiown, Md. Complimenfs of WAYNESBORO NEWS AGENCY 9I Wes+ Main S+ree'I' Phone 473 GIBBI.E'S HOME FURNISHINGS Wall Paper - Linoleum - Re-Upholsfering 2I5 Wes'r Main Sfreef Phone I394 WISHING YOU HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FROM NEWBERRY'S YOUR FAMILY STORE WITH PERSONAL SERVICE Page One Hundred F rty S Complimenfs of Thompson Oil Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF MoBlLeAs MoslLonL MOBILHEAT CompIimen+s of C. W. WETZEL I-Ienicle's Market FRUIT - VEGETABLES - POULTRY AND GROCERIES FLOOR COVERING Wholesale - Relail SPECIALTY STORE Phonewsq 33 Walnuf SI'ree'I' Norfh Church S+., Ext Waynesboro Paul COMPLIMENTS C O A L POCAHONTAS - OLGA AND KOPPERS OF ANTHRACITE - GLENBURN Prompl' Courfeous Service Wesl' Main Phone Waynesboro I686 Ullman's Shoe Store FOR LAUNDRY SERVICE AND DRY CLEANING, CALL The Waynesboro La u nd ry Phone 63 Complimenis of McClain's Diner I Tracey Corners Blue Ridge Summi'I', Penna. Complimenrs of ZOOK RECREATION SKATING AND BOWLING Page One Hundred Fort CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56 FUNK? DRUG SUDRE Cen+er Square Waynesboro, Penne. UFLCDVVERSH by Herman W. Eichholz + FLOWERPHONE ml POHddFygl COMPLIMENTS OF The Pee Funeral Home nf 5. P? P , CompIimen'I's of I Complimenfs of GIICISS Shoe Store I WILLIAMS I SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY LADIES' READY TO WEAR Besf of Luck +o fhe CIass of '56 RESTAURANT AND TOURIST COURT Three Miles Easf of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania On Sunshine Trail One Hundred I BarI4doII's Market MEATS - GROCERIES AND FROZEN FOODS Wayne Heighfs Phone 365-J Fifty K. G. Porter Agency INSURANCE AND TRAVEL 39 Easf Main s+ree+ Waynesboro, Pa. I Founded I909 Tdephone II00 Congrafulaiions and Bes'l' Wishes fo 'Phe Class of I956 Motor Service Center, Inc. Corner Soufh Poiomac and Eighfh Sireefs Waynesboro. Pennsylvania The Home of Friendly and Courfeous Service CHRYSLER INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS PLYMOUTH W B Thompson gl Son Besi' Wishes For A Successful Fu+ure Bishop's Tailor Shop Fuel. - FEED - GRAIN TAlLoRrNe SERVICES Waynesboro' Perma. TAILORED cLo'n-rss Fora phone 20 MEN AND ,LADIES Page One Hundred ARTI-ILJR'S DAIRY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR 53 YEARS OPERATION FIREFLY D. L. MILLER 8 CO A Reliable Drug Sfore Since I856 Drugs and Pharmaceuiicals Prescriprions Carefully Filled Gobelin ChocoIa+es Phone 505 Waynesboro, Pa. I O Hu11cIrcdFifty-two Leirer Brothers Inc: I Waynesboro, Penna. I Apparel for Women and Children I Millinery I Piece Goods - Bulfericlc PaHerns I Luggage y Fine Furs - Cerfified Sforage I Dingle Brorlwers PLUMBING AND HEATING Blue Ridge Summif, Penna. Pl1one328 BEST WISHES 5 FROM I I I y Walter Y. Grove I Congrafulafions To 'II1e CIass of I956 from SHERMANS Complimenfs of BOHN'S THE LEADER RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 44 Eas+ Main S+ree+ Phone 3l8 Complimenfs of ECONOMY CUT Rafe Stores 2I6 Wesi' Main Sfreef Second and Pofomac S+ree+s Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Luther N. Martin INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE Phone 66 Traceys Corner Blue Ridge Summif, Penna. I-IULl.'S DAIRY AND GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK I O ll I lllt tl ll88lI Il98ll EXCITING DAYS! GRADUATION and A Permaneni' Da+e wi+h A ROCKET 8 OLDSMOBILE J. S. SNOWBERGER 8 SONS OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE WAYNESBORO, PA. S A F E T Y - T E S T E D HAGERSTOWN, MD Phone 272 U S E D C A R S Phone 4052 COMPLIMENTS OF POTTER'S RESTAURANT THE WINDOW WITH THE NEON SIGN ALL AMERICAN For Home Cooked Food you gei' fhe besh Our chef is aIways good, never fires or needs a resr. He fries your chicken fhrough and fhrough, And cooks on Sunday iusi' for you. He serves while if s+iII is hor Legs and 'Thighs and somefimes not CARLISLE STREET GREENCASTLE, PENNA. One Hundred Fifty-four UNION EMBLEM COMPANY 4I7 Wesf Main Sfreef Palmyra, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF CLASS PENNANTS. CAPS AND FELT NOVELTIES, COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS We furnished fhe Sfandard Class Ring fo Class of I956 also previous classes. If you wish a Ring or Pin in Iafer years wri'I'e for currenf prices. Presenfed by P. H. Nissley Complimenfs of POTCDMAC MOTOR LINES Hagersfown, Maryland LOCAL AGENT - CHARTERED BUSES FOR SPECIAL TRIPS Waynesboro Bus Terminal Telephone I009 I':xg'vO11c Hnmll' II ft f Congra+uIa+ions from TI-IE BIG DIPPER Mary Jane and Diek Boyer, Prop. Dave I-Ioiiman THE BEST FOR LESS IN USED CARS PI1oneI879 WesI' Main S+., Ex+. Waynesboro, Pa. Waynesboro Auto Body Works WRECKED CARS REBUILT WHEEL AND FRAME STRAIGHTENING UPHOLSTERY AND GLASS INSTALLED Duco PAINTING 220 Soufh Pofomac S+ree+ Congra+uIa+ions fo +I1e Class of '56 Wasiringfon Shine - AII Co. srwerz sPmNe, Mn. MarIIn's Service Center Wes? Main S+., Exf. Waynesboro, Pa. Phone I636 GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES Precision Recapping and Vulcanizing I-Iess PIanIng Mill Company Manufaciurers of MILLWORK OF EVERY DECRIPTION Waynesboro, Penna. Norfh Franklin S+ree+ Phone 356 K' Page One Hundred Fifty-six SMITTY'S B A R B E R S H O P Soufh Po'I'omac Sfreei' W. L. Smifh Complimenis of TI-IE WAYNESBORCD BOWLING CENTER FUN - FELLOWSHIP BOWLING Complimenfs of F. F. Cummins Barber Shop CompIimen'I's of STQUEEER'S Service Sfafion 324 Wesf Main S+ree'r TEXAS LUNCI-I Telephone 9970 Waynesboro, Penna. ECONOMICAL TO EAT HERE Kob 7101 11 S E L E C T C A R S 700 Soufh Pofomac S+ree+ Phone 2032-R ' Complimenfs of Bonded AppIiCaTors, Inc. Roorme AND siniue 68 Easi Main S+ree'I Waynesboro, Pa. Phone 2000 The Mont Alto State Bank Member of Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion Member of Federal Reserve Sysfem A DEPENDABLE BANK Monf AI'I'o, Penna. Phone I946-J We Appreciafe Your Business Page One Himdrccl T There is hardly anyfhing in +he world +ha+ some man cannol' make a IiH'Ie worse and sell a Ii++Ie cheaper, and fhe people who con- sider price only are fhis man's lawful prey. Charles S. Gardner Agency IN S U R A N C E Congrafulafions McCrory's Anfiefarn Paper Company Stores Inc. I HAGERSTOWN, Mn. Waynesboro Electric Company Corner of Main and Pofomac S+reeI's WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES PHILCO TELEVISION G. I I. KING ESTATE Disiribufor of CONFECTIONERY, PAPER PRODUCTS AND SPECIALTIES 29 Easi' ge One Hundred Fifty-eig Wholesale Only Third Sfreel' Phone 359 Waynesboro, Pennsylvania ht GEARHARTS PHARMACY THE PRESCRIPTION STORE BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PENNA. HarbaugIi's Hardware congr.1+uia+aons 'I'o the Ciass of I956 43 East Main S'I'reeI' Phone 274 Wayne Finance Company AUTOMOBILE FINANCING i CItarIes F, Stover 8 Son I PLUMBING AND HEATING Iron Fireman Heating Equipment WaInu+ and Second Streets Phone I200 Waynesboro, Pa. PI1one 8I2 Office - 42 West Second Street Compliments of The First NationaI Bank ot BIue Ridge Summit Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania Organized I 922 MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Page O Citizens National Banlc 8 Trust Company Esfablishecl I 90 I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK T l 1 Kauffman Mfg. gl Supply Co. Congra+ula+ions and Bes+ Wishes fo 'the Class of I956 for Good Healih, Happiness and Success in fhe years ahead. One Hundred COMPLIMENTS OF SAVOY RESTAURANT THE CLASS OF '56 MR. AND MRS. FREEMAN W. KEIHL Owners Sixty llI:ll'Ml'lIlf4m ' 1- if RTILX 41? S Mg HEATING AND O Z Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of I956 RAY AUTHORIZED OIL-O-MATIC DEALER 3 I9 Ringgold SI'reeI' Phone I03 I -R RAYMOND J. BAER I GRAIN - COAL - FEED R. D. 4 Waynesboro, Penna. Cress Sfafion Complimenfs of W. R. OYER, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL 207 Homewood Avenue TeIepI1one I577 Waynesboro, Pa. Page One Hundred S Sfaiioners fo The I Class of '56 MERRELLS, INC. III-I I5 Second Sfreef Telephone 2635 Clarksburg, Wesi Virginia McLaughIin's GUII Station and Fuel Oil Service Easf Main Sfreei' Waynesboro, Penna. Complimenfs of RECORDLAND Arcade Theafre Lobby TAPE RECORDERS - GUITARS RCA VICTOR AND VOICE OF MUSIC HIGH FI STITELY'S MARKET FOR THE BEST IN MEATS Phone I5I-J for Delivery 330 Ringgold S+ree+ One Hundred Sixty-two Winebrenner's Sunoco Service Bes+ Wishes 'Io fhe Class of '56 BLUE SUNOCO GAS BATTERIES - TIRES - ACCESSORIES Phone 9969 Wes'I' Main Sfreef Waynesboro, Penne. Complimenfs of Waynesboro Floral Co. 8II Soufh Poiomac Sfreef Telephone 287 Theo Coleman Jr. P E R M A N E N T S MACHINE - COLD WAVE Ruth Baker Beauty Salon II7 Wesi Main S'IreeI Phone 553 Complimenfs of WAYN ES BO RO OWLS CLUB, Inc. I O7 3 Waynesboro. Penne. Complimenis of A. R. Warner 8 Son GENERAL CONTRACTORS Waynesboro, Penne: Complimenfs of W. T. GRANT co. YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE 8I Wes'I' Main S+ree'I' Page One Hundral 9 t tl POHII L. M. BARTON I Mentzer 8 Reed ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR DESOTO - PLYMOUTH I823 Eas+ Main Sfreef 220-226 NorI'h Church SI'reeI' Waynesboro, Penne. Waynesboro, Pa. 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' V., . . 9,21 - v xv 4, , V1 X Y u S ii- X v N CGINlGRATULATICDNSl X 'Qi -- Q. Thrill of fhe year is Buick! Said a sleufhz Ah! The mys+ery's unravelin' . . . Abou+ cars +ha+ +ake off like a iavelin. Bui' wi'I'h Dyna'Flow's swifch Of Hs Variable Pifch . . . You were here. Now you're ihere. Boy, 1'ha+'s +ravelin'! Why don'+ YOU fry a Buick? Z VU:-k Q Q Q aiu I , 4. he T.: ' r f- -ix - ,-i w Page One Hundred Sixty-six BRCDWNS BUICK 226 - 240 Souih Poiomac S+ree+ Phone 2I50 WAYNESBORO LODGE CHARITY JUSTICE BRQTI-IERLY LOVE EIDELITY ANTIETAM FARM DAIRY GOLDEN GUERNSEY PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED - HOMOGENIZED - RAW Bang's Ceriifiecl No. 267 T. B. Accreclifed No. l6999I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 A Jdzfmm Z l ARCADE LOBBY ERNEST W. Sl-IADE Coal, Oil and Gas Firecl Equipmenl' lnlernafional Warm-Air Oil Heafing Uni'I's American Sfandard Sanilary Plumbing IZ9 Walnul' S+ree+ 24 Hour Service Phone 1920 or I95I P One Hundred Sixty-eight CompIimen+s of Cridefs Used Auto Exchange FOR THE BEST IN USED CARS. SEE JAKE Ray L. IJaIcel Crider 7 Walnui' S+ree'I Phone I592-J Waynesboro, Penna L. B, HERR as SQN SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT B R U N W I C K School Furnifure of Adv ance d Design General Supplies - Ari 8: Craff Ma+erials 46-48 Wes'I' King S+ree'I' Lancas'I'er, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS T O T H E GRADUATES OF I956 F R O M T Q B If Y' S FRANKLIN COUNTY'S MOST MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE FOR WOMEN Pngv Om' H I I I COMPLIMENTS OF EASTLAND MOTORS, INC 4l0 EAST MAIN STREET DODGE - PLYMOUTH DEALER 5, Om- Hundred Seventy Courtesy ot EAGLES CLUB, INC to-22 East Main Street Waynesboro, Perma. THE FRIENDLY CLUB POHilb Complimenfs of Nevin's Cut Rafe 32 Wesf Main SI'ree'I' Waynesboro, Pa. Hrss srewr AND sUPPLY CQMPANY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS Telephone 9-R Nicodemus ReIrigerafion COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE Phone I I I5 Waynesboro, Penna. One Hundred Seventy-two SeviIIe's Jewery Store WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY I3 Sourh Poiomac S'I'reeI' The Caslon Press Commercial Priniing Wedding Invifafions W. O. Spangler William O. Spangler Jr. Howard E. Craig Warson D. Craig Craig Insurance Agency FIRE - LIFE - AUTOMOBILE BONDS 3 Wesi' Main Sfreei' Phone 336 Waynesboro, Penne. Complimenfs of Y. M. C. A. FUN EDUCATION FELLOWSHIP RECREATION PROMOTED IN A CLEAN WHOLESOME ATMOSPHERE CONGRATULATIONS ll 5 6 ll H A P P Y T I M E S Briqhi' VISIONS of 'I'he FuI'ure for Perfeci' 20f20 VISION phone 2020 VENETIAN BLINDS by m. iean rife ROSEY'S LUNCHEONETTE AND FOUNTAIN 74 Easi' Main Sfreei' Waynesboro, Pa. GOOD LUCK TO THE cl.Ass or '56 FERN AND EDNA'S Beauty Salon 8I Wes+ Mein Sfreei' Phone I 047 Page One Hundred Seventy-thre TI-IE EMMIERT MANUFACTURING CO. MANUFACTURERS OE VISES AND DRAWING MACHINES G. R. KEFAUVER PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR R. D. No. 4 Waynesboro, Penna. One Hundred Seventy-four WAYNESBCDRO BUSINESS SCI-IOGL SUMMER SCHOOL: Typewriling Speedwrifing Shorrhand Business Machines: Burroughs Adding Machine, Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine. Monroe Calculafor, Burroughs Calculafoc, Eluid Duplicalor, Mimeograph. and Diclaphone Medical Classes for Commercial Graduales ' FALL TERM: lSep'lember fo June - Nine Monlhsl Accounfing Course Slenographic - Secrefarial Course 28 Easf Main Sireel' Telephone l9lO 1 Courfesy of The Little Drive-In Norfh Gran? Sfreei' The King Pin Wes? Main Sfreef Exf. 1 Page One Hundred Seventy-five Jesse M. Baer SI Son FUEL ,Slum OIL 42 Walnuf Sfreei' Waynesboro, Penna. I-I. E. I-ICDCDVER PLUMBING - HEATING Phone 698-J Waynesboro, Penna. WELTY CLEANERS 2I Soufh Pofomac Sireef Waynesboro, Penna. P orldls fy I RED RUN PARK SCENIC RECREATIONAL AREA PICNIC TABLES LAKE REFRESHMENT STAND I Complimenis of I Lions Club Rouzerville CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 Bucharr Engineering Corporation ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS 6I I Wesi' Markef S+reeI' York, Pennsylvania MONUMENTS Our monumen+s are highly regarded everywhere. A deserving consequence of our years of confinuous leadership in qual- ify, producfion, and close aHen+ion Io all deI'aiIs. The Waynesboro Marble gl Granite Works 2I3 Wesi' Main SI'ree'I' Ira K. Miller Page One Hui I I 9 t CONGRATULATIGNS GRADUATES An important mile-stone in your life has just been passed. With graduation you enter upon your new responsibilities. May ambi- tion give you the urge to succeed in every worthy effort, and may patience and fortitude cheer and protect you as you carve out that which to you means most. Russel Bennett Studios Butler, Pa. Photographer for the Class of l956 O H d d Seventy-eight Complimenfs of TI-IE ORDER OF KNIGI-ITS OF PYTHIAS CASTLE HALL OF GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE K. OF P. NO. 487 WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA MeeI's Every Thursday Evening ai' 7:30 O'cIocIc Pyfhian Cas+Ie, 3I Easi' Main S'I'reeI' ,IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII, Besi' Wishes fo fhe Class of I956 IF FRATERNAL LOVE HELD ALL MEN BOUND HOW BEAUTIFUL THIS WORLD WOULD BE. Pr, O ESTABLISHED :asv THE GQQD LUMBER COMPANY IHOME OF BUILDING NEEDSI QUINCY, PA. WAYNESBORO, PA. Complimenh of Complimenfs of Waynesboro BLUE RIDGE FRUIT EXCHANGE INC. Ice gl Cold Storage ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'Phone l060 Waynesboro, Pa DISTRIBUTORS FARM CHEMICALS OF FROZEN FOODS ' PACKAGES - MACHINERY H d dEghy 4 i 'z m3f5a, Pg rv-pu H .rx .V 1 4 H A. ' 5 'lg,.,.-H-4 W, L. iw, L Y' A xw I' ' I g , q-14 . I. l 11' V E A-4 ,X , , QL . ,,,'? ,Jn V , 5 . hapgmg ' ., V 'Y A , A nn 3 .. 6 - fl - K 'Kb HJ - mx 'll . , UNB'iif'wUv'---f. N 32 W1 F, A ,WV -WL ,, , ' 'K V K ,rw .,. 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BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '56 GLOBE PATTERN WCDRKS WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA BEST WISHES EGR YOUR FUTURE Waynesboro Shoe Manufacturing Co WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA ddII COMPLIMENTS OF WAYNESBORO AERIE NO. 1758 Fraternal Order OI Eagles THE FIGHTING FRATERNITY WITH A MILLION AND A HALF MEMBERS Wesf Main S'I'ree+ Exfendecl ai' An'l'IeI'am TO0L CC. extends hearty and sincere best wishes to the Class of 1956 Landis Tool Company Congratulations to the Class of 1956 x.,s, r The World's Largest Manufacturers of Equipment for Producing Threads I .. mnnls Machine cnmvnnv t W CCDNGRATULATICDNS.. BEST WISHES FUR YOUR CGNTINUED SUCCESS VULCAN MACHINE COMPANY WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA The slcafing rink af Hershey is fypical of fhousands of large Tesf Iaborafories mainfain femperafures anywhere be- prolecls Ihal havedsuc:?eded'w'+h Ille md of Frlck engl' fween minus I40 deg. and plus 80 deg., wifh Fricl: air neere re ngerahng equlpmenli' our ?uture With Qi,-Q!'4 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration If you wanf a career wifh a firm fhaf serves pracfically every business - including fhe big- gesf names in fhe world -- fhaf offers fhe sfeadi- esf employmenf - fhaf has no equal in exper- ience, facilifies, repufafion and complefeness of ifs service - look fo Friclc Company. Find ouf whaf if offers YOU. Apprenficeships and frain- ing courses now open for high school graduafes. - DEPENDABLE ntmlctnnlou Slncz IBB! ljif,f'fi A leader in fhe ice-making indusfry nearly 75 years, Friclr fgysilr I Company has Iafely infroduced fhe full-aufomafic Shell- WAYNESBGRO' PENNA' I U'S'A' Ice malcer, here shown on a fesf run in our research ALSO BUILDERS OF SUPERIOR FARM AND Iaborafory. SAWMILL MACHINERY I':igm- Om' Ilimslrwl I':IgIlIj M' THE LOYAL ORDER OF IVIQQSE Waynesboro Lodge 111191, TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO CONGRATULATE THE MEMBERS OF THIS CLASS. MAY EACH OF YOU ATTAIN THE GOAL FOR WHICH YOU STRIVE Pg O H d dEghty ght Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class ot 1956 The Record Herald Publishers -Printers Waynesboro, Pennsylvania ik Sir H' was our pleasure fo have w k th the Staff and Advisers of the I956 W y arian in doing 'the Printing of 'I' POHllIgI Page One Hundred Ninety We wish To Thank The following people who gave us picrures for 'rhis edirion. Mr. Warren Bain Mr. W. J. Davis Mrs. Daniel Frankforfer Mr. Sylvesfer Snyder The slall suggesls lhal our readers palron- ize our adverrisers. Wilhouf 'rhe mos+ gracious supporr of our adverlisers, presenlarion of lhis iype yearbook would be impossible. To each of our aclverlisers and friends we say, Thank you. we agarian Sa 911, ' QQKQ GLENN A. LEHMAN February 29, 1896 - April 20, 1956 In the sudden and untimely death of Glenn .X. Lehman we lost a faithful teacher, a kindly man, and a dear friend. His genial personality won for him the respect of all who knew him and his warin heart the enduring qualities of affection. .X life such as his cannot end without a sense of personal loss to those who were his associates. This message in memoriam is but a symbol of the everlasting influence of him for whom it is written. .Xll the great things of life are swiftly done, Creation, death and love the double gate. llowever much we dwadle in the sun XYQ have to hurry at the touch of fateg XVhen life knocks at the door no one can wait, NVhen death makes his arrest we have to go. -j ohn Masefield Page One Hundred Ninety-one P: 9? 5 Hmm i, Q , , i.W?,:1E u ,,,F,3, ,A N . . , ' ,Q 1, ., , . x ,Mg . , J C4 . wif: r .3-' ' ' , Q? Y W. lf F 7 3 2 I .rflefiiifm , K for R .'9fhL,, 'fsgxn ,1- ' A . , 'fifff Q -4 1 I L' A .-v . , ,g . 1 K 1 , x 1 1 V f K 1 Q . .,, ., A ,f,,, 3 4 .-- .. .iw ' - , if , .f X,- P, 41 . an ' fi. X , . .MW- ,JL , mf. it F TQ, qv. K , , , ,-.f A 9.26 ' ,. , .im ,, 5.3 if I r:,f f 3 W. ff, Q , .. J Q2 ,V ,-4 Q fa' Q A ,- '1-1: A .A m,,., ! , ,A f 'J' . Hhfviv- - 'P ,., :L gx f 411335 +L, wks. W .1 ,-1.2CAw.2ngfw2 4,5Q1..4, ., F , wwf. wwf .,. -1- fn-. 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