West Lampeter Vocational High School - We La Hi Yearbook (Lampeter, PA)

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e 5 5 Q 2 r We La Hi 1943 55 WEST LAMPETEH TUWNSHIP HIGH SEHUUL LAMPETEH, PENNSYLVANIA PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS UF1943 W QZIIOQCMAKK? EQCQCQQCJ 3 gliwign QCAMWI g5!Lolo, IN HEIVIEMBIIANEE UE HIS INVALUABLE SEHVIEE ANU GUIUANEE UUHING THE YEARS HE HAS BEEN WITH US. ELI-XSS UE '43 ,Z ffm aggnior C4455 of f Q43 It is your good fortune to graduate from High School at a time when the world is seething with change and men's vision is focused on a goal beyond any that has been achieved through all the ages of the past. Your life for the next few years may not be a sheltered, safe existence, but it has every chance of being a thrilling, if dangerous, experience. You are to be a part of a new world in the making. Because this is so you are faced squarely with the responsibility of knowing what kind of world you would have and of lending your influence and effort to its construction. This is the challenge that life now flings at you. Will you meet it? Will you honestly and sincerely attempt to make yourselves familiar with ideals which have been the foundation for the advance of humanity toward the goal of freedom for the human spirit and the realization of the brother- hood of man? Will you resolve now to dedicate your influence and your efforts in the years to come to the one great crusade worthy of your com- plete dedication? Will you live, dream, work and strive in the spirit of the Golden Rule? Will you? .N . y. If you so determine and so carry on, you will meet the challenge Hung at your feet in this year of your graduation. You will earn the rightito live in the kind of world of which man has dreamed, but never to ther present has realized in its fullness. My good wishes and confidence in your high purpose go with you. Best of luck and high hopes for your success. . Sincerely, GLENN I. DIETRICK. l4l FACULTY Simfzd mia-flfiffr In rlgbll Mr. Friedman, Mr. Simti, Mrs. Liingruih. Miss XY'e.ix'cip Miss XX'clIs, Miss Shriver, Mrs. Pctiur. Mr. Rcntsdilcx, Mr. Herr, Mr, XX'uil. Fifi! rozi-4Iifft :U zrubrl Miss Saylor. Miss Rcsslcr, Miss Arlains, Mr, Dictrirki Mrs, Rohrhgiugli. Miss Kritsdier, Mrs. Muwcrjs, l5I HAZEL ARMSTRONG WE LA HI TIMES Girls' Chorus . Mixed Chorus . Patrol . Operetta . . Mademoiselle . GLORIA AUKAMP WE LA HI TIMES Girls' Chorus . Mixed Chorus . Girl Reserves . Junior Play . Operetta . ARLENE DULL EMMA WE LA HI TIMES Girls' Chorus . Mixed Chorus . Girl Reserves . Honor Society . Orchestra . Junior Play . Operetta . Yearbook . Leaders' Club . MAE FLORY Girls' Chorus . Mixed Chorus . Girl Reserves . Patrol . . Leaders' Club . Typing Club l 6 l WL H2 Annie Lancaster No. 4 . . 3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-5-4 1--2-3-4 IY4 2 Gloria Lampeter . . 3-4 imz-304 1--2-3-4 1-2-3-4 3 1-4 Dulfie Lancaster No. 6 . . 3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-544 3-4 I-2w3f4 3 14 4 3 Flow 707 E. Walnut Street, Lancaster 1-A2-4 1--2-4 1-2-3 2534 1-Z-3 2 561120 5 '43 JOAN FRANK Hfofzfzl' Willow' Street No. 1 Girls' Chorus . . . I-2-5--Ai Mixed Chorus . If 2' 5-li Thalian Society . I Cafeteria . . 4 HARRIET GROFIT Hm'1'iel Lancaster No. 6 WE LA l-ll TIMES . . . 1-2-'3-'fi Girls' Chorus . l-2-5-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-574 Girl Reserves . I-2-5-4 Leaders' Club . I-2-fi Honor Society . 3-4 Victory Corps . 4 Band . I--2 Orchestra . 1-2 Yearbook . 4 Operetta . 1-4 Junior Play . 3 Thalian Society . 1 Swimming Team 5 Typing Club . 2 HORACE GROFF Gnome Lancaster No. 6 Boys' Chorus . . 1-2-3-fi Mixed Chorus . 1-2-5-4 junior Play 3 Patrol . . 4 Leaders' Club . Z Basketball 5 FLORIIZNDA HAMBLETON Finney Conestoga Terrace VUE LA HI TIMES . . . . 2-3 Girls' Chorus . 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus . 1-2-5-4 Girl Reserves . 2-3-4 Thalian Society 1 wi y WLQHZ PAUL HERR Alfie Willow Street No. 1 WE LA HI TIMES . . . 2-3 Boys' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Honor Society 3-4 Yearbook . 4 ROBERT HIERR Bob Willowf Street No. 1 Patrol . . . 4 Leaders' Club 2--5-li Rifle Cluh 3-4 Junior Play 3 Swimming Baslcethall w Baskethall Manager . Shop . i JANE Hooviza erH00'Z 61',, Willow Street No. 1 DAVID Girls' Chorus 1 -7-U--4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-ZVS Patrol . 9 Operetta . 4 Cafeteria 4 HUBER Dare Willow Street No. 1 WE LA HI TIMES . . . 1-2-3 Boys' Chorus . 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus , 1-2-5-4 Leaders' Club 1-2-3-4 Band . 1-2-574 Orchestra . 1-2-3-4 Honor Society 3-4 Victory Corps 4 Junior Play 3 Opegetta . 144 RiHe Club 4 Yearbook . 4 Thalian Society 1 Basketball 2-3 Basehall . 2 3 Tennis . 1-2-5 Swimming 3 President of Class . 2-3-4 Vice President 1 lSl 67220141 '43 BAYARD JOHNSTON Strasburg High School Boys' Chorus . . Mixed Chorus . Band . . Orchestra . Operetta . JEAN KERN l Girls' Chorus . Mixed Chorus . Girl Reserves . Junior Play . Typing Club . LEOTTA KLAUS ' VUE LA HI TIMES . Girls' Chorus . . Girl Reserves . Mixed Chorus . Honor Society . Band . . Orchestra . . Leaders' Club . Junior Play . Operettu . Yearbook . Cafeteria . ROBERT KREIDER Rifle Club . Leaders' Club . Swimming . Safety Driving . Yearbook . . Bea1'dy Strasburg NO. 1 . . l 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 -2-3 i'K61'7Zj6', Willow Street . . 1424544 1-'2 3-4 14245 . 5 1 'Leoltam Willow Street NO. 1 . . 14 2-5 142-3-4 14245 1424544 . 3--4 . 172 172 544 . 3 . 144 . 4 . 2 Bob Willcuw Street NO. 1 . . 3'4 . 274 . 5 . 5 . 4 lOl ARLENE LAHR Bah Willow BETTY WE LA HI TIMES . Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus Girl Reserves Mademoiselle Cafeteria . LANDIS Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus Girl Reserves Band . Patrol . Junior Play Cafeteria . HENRY LEAMAN CLAIR Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus Patrol . Honor Society F. F, A. . President Secretary Reporter MARTIN Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus Rifle Club Leaders' Cluh Safety Driving Yearbook . Basketball junior Play Christmas Play Class Treasurer l10l W L ' Street No. 1 . . BA4 . 1-2-3 . 1-275 , 1-2-5 2 'Y Betty,' Willow Street No. 1 . . 1-2-5-4 . 1-2-3-4 . 1-2-3 . 3-4 2-5 5 . 4 Hen Lancaster No. Li . . . 1-2-5-4 l-2-3e4 4 5-4 1-2-5-4 5 2 1 Mart Willow Street No. 1 . . . l-2-3 144 4 4 5 4 3 D 3 5-4 emo .I 143 WILLIAM MATTIQRN Boys' Chorus . Mixed Chorus . Rifle Club . Junior Play Operetta . Leaders' Club . Shop . CHARLOTTE MYLIN WE LA HI TIMES Girls' Chorus . . Mixed Chorus Girl Reserves . Leaders' Club . Mademoiselle Junior Play Cafeteria . YVONNE NIEVILLIE East Lampeter High School Girls' Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . ELAM PICKIELL Patrol . Leaders' Club . Victizry Corps . Rifle Club Basketball . Safety Driving . Shop . . Willy 'fzviylzfff V0mzie ffpjclf fu Wfillow Street 1-2 3 4 1-2-'S-4 3-4 5 4 4 I Rohrerstowu 4 1-2' 5 1 -2 5 1- 2- 3' 4 1 2'-3' 4 2 3 2 Lampeter 1-2--3 4 4 Lampeter 2-3-4 1-2-34 4 3 1-2-3 3 I l +25 G Fig rnfael EARL RANKIN BETTY PARKE Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus Rifle Club Leaders' Club Patrol . Basketball Baseball . Safety Driving ROHRER Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus Girl Reserves Leaders' Club junior Play Typing Club ROHRER Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus Rifle Club Honor Society Band . Orchestra . junior Play Operetta . Christmas Play Yearbook . Basketball Safety Driving Shop . Vice President VIOLET SHANK Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus Patrol . Girl Reserves l12l WL Hi Benz Willow Street . 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3 3 3 Ben Willow Street . 1-2-3 1-2-3-4 1-2-3 1-2 3 2 Pa1'kiel' Lampeter . . 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 4 5-4 3-4 2-3-4 5 1-4 3 4 3 3 1 3 Sbenkie Willow Street No. 1 . . . 1-2-3 1-2-3 2-5-4 1-2-3 .lemon '43 DANIEL SIGMAN Rifle Club . Safety Driving . RUSSEL WAGNER McCaskey High School Rifle Club . . Band . Orchestra . JOANNE WORMAN WE LA HI TIMES . Girls' Chorus . Mixed Chorus Girl Reserves Leaders' Club . Yearbook . Honor Society . Victory Corps . Mademoiselle . Junior Play . . Operetta . . . Vice President of Class Secretary . . . 'Siggiel' Lancaster No. 4 Russ Willow Street No. 1 famine 13 Lampeter -3-4 -3-4 -3-4 CKULZ55 Adforg Four years have passed since we entered West Lampeter High School as Freshmen: years long to be remembered by all, years nlled with joys and sorrows, laughter and tears, and work and play, all dear as well as profitable to our memory. In September of 1939, we who were to be known as the Class of 1943, gathered to- gether for the first time as high school students. But the Freshman Year was not nearly as unpleasant as we had anticipated it would be. Before many days passed, friendships that would be broken and renewed were started. Robert Kreider resumed the duties of Presi- dent. The one outstanding event was a Hallowe'en party held at the old Hans Herr House. In the autumn of 1940 we again met, this time as Sophomores, and we felt just a little more at ease. All our teachers were back and most of our class. This year we elected as President David Huber, who still holds that office. We were also proud to have sev- eral boys from our class on the varsity basketball team that won the County Championship that year. The next year it was hard to believe that we were really juniors and that it was a time to settle down to some serious work in preparing for our future. We realized that All that glitters is not gold, and that being a Junior is anything but play, We presented a comedy called Yours Truly, Willie, which was quite a success. Miss Hess left us this year for the career of marriage, and Miss Wells took her place in the task of teaching English. Our science teacher, Mr. Stradtman, also vacated his position to Mr. Weil. The last September we came to school with one thought-Graduation. A few of our members fell along the wayside, but we still have a large number left. We lost two of our highly esteemed teachers to Uncle Samis Armed ServicesfMr. Bishop to the Navy and Miss Passmore to the W.A.A.C.'S. Our 1943 social life was brief. The rationing of gasoline and tires, the ban on pleasure driving and conservation of fuel canceled the Senior Prom one day before it was scheduled, All sports events were also called off. However at the beginning of the year during the fair we had charge of a little restaurant!-Vit-M-Inn. Now in our last few weeks at school we look back on the four years, the studies and activities that will be a foundation for our future work. We will always remember the time spent at high school. We say not that our Class is the best that has ever passed out of W. L. H. S. nor that there will not be better classes in the future. We have aspired only to be an improvement over classes of the past, and we feel we have partly succeeded. The four years have passed quickly, but we have received the training here that will enable us to face the world and help win the peace. Our Class is the first for a long time to leave school to serve an America at war. Many of our members will be in the armed forces before the summer ends. We realize that we may never be together again in one group, but the memories of West Lampeter High School will linger forever. LEOTTA KLAUS, Claw Historian of 1943. l14l N ame HAZEL ARMSTRONG GLORIA AUKAMP ARLENE DULL EMMA MAE FLORY JOAN FRANK HARRIET GROFF HORACE GROFF FLORIENDA HAMBLETON PAUL HERR ROBERT HERR JANE HOOVER DAVID HUBER BAYARD JOHNSTON JEAN KERN LEOTTA KLAUS ROBERT KREIDER ARLENE LAHR BETTY LANDIS HENRY LEAMAN CI.AIR MARTIN BILL MATTERN CHARLOTTE MYLIN YVONNE NEVILLE ELAM PICKELL EARL RANKIN BETTY ROHRER PARKE ROHRER VIOLET SHANK DANIEL SIGMAN RUSSEL WAGNER JOANNE WORMAN A rn bitio n Not to marry dur- ing the war. To marry her boss. Reach 5' 5 . Enter Student Nurse Corps. Prove the farm the best place. Commercial Illustrator. join the Marines. Nurse. Take the Oath of Hippocrates. Get in the Air Corps. Hair Dresser. Not Much. Band Conductor. Nurse. Laboratory Technician. Aviation. Doc's Wife. join the WAACS. General Purpose Farmer. join Navy. Photographer. Aviatrix. To marry a soldier. Manager of New York Yankees. Be a Flyer. Learn to make up my mind. Airplane Mechanic. To-wait the dura- tion. Getgin the Army Air Corps. Industrial Artist. To hook a Sailor. 01005 C0198 Hobby Scrap Book of the Army. China Dogs. Tickling the Ivories. Photography. Reading. Painting. Chopping Wood. Seeing Popular Orchestras. Piano Playing. Model Building and Sports. Reading. Collecting Soap. Chess Playing. Reading. Reading. Model Airplanes. Roller Skating. Photographs. Mechanics, Sports. Horseback Riding. Making Pins. Skating. Collecting Baseball Articles. Horseback Riding. Roller Skating. Fishing. Skating. Seeking dope on Airp anes. Carpentering. Scrapbook. l 15 l Favorite Saying Don't we all? Where is my Honey? jeepers ! I hope I get a let- ter today. Oh, Heck! Oh! Stop it! Hi ya, Doc! Hey, Flory! Ach ya. Hi ya, Speed! Firation ! I-Ii, Ace Y Are you kiddin'? Honest. ' ' Are you kid- ding? ' 'That's what you think! Oh my gosh! Go fly a kite! By golly! Hi, Boy! Heil! Yipe! What comes along? Pro. Meat ball. Here-here ! Hi, Ace! Oh, Mamma! I don't believe it ' Well, I'll be a rotten skunk! Oh, shoot! Favorite Song As Long As You're Not in Love. Moonlight Becomes You. At Last. As Time Goes By. There Are Such Things. This is No Laugh- ing Matter. As Long as You're Not in Love. Stardust. Finlandia. Army Air Corps Song. Dearly Beloved . Can't Get Out of This Mood. Moonlight Becomes You. For Me and My Gal. I Had the Craziest Dream. My Devotion. My Devotion. Dearly Beloved. Marine Hymn. Moonlight Becomes You. Army Air Corps Song. Black Magic. As Time Goes By. Moonlight Becomes You. Moonlight Becomes You. Black Magic. Moonlight Becomes You. Moonlight Becomes You. Army Air Corps Song. Moonlight Becom'es You. Make Believe. Prize Pr1.r.re.r.rion Watch. Her Cousin and Big Feet. Diary. Phonograph, Watch. Her Eyes. 12 Gauge Shotgun. McCaskey Ring. Flock of Pure Bred New Hampshires. '35 Chevrolet. Watch. Bicycle. Horn. Skeezix. .IUYY ther dogb. His Women. Roller Skates. Cedar Chest. Camera. Wrist Watch. Camera. A Certain Necktie, Bookkeeping Papers. Pop's Tires and Gas. Pontiac. Certain Sailor. Green Ford. Skates. '29 Chevrolet. Hammer. Blonde Hair. Ad! of ,QJZLIWLQ HAZEL ARMSTRONG-A-Beft girl dvrolmf. GLORIA AUKAMP1Slll7Z7776J'l'. ARLENE DULL-Bef! pimzifz. EMMA MAE FLORY-M051 jovial. JOAN FRANK-Qzziezeft girl. HARRIET GROEF--Moy! felf-referoed. HORACE GROEE-Noifieff. FLORIENDA HAMBLETON-Cl05EJf to Mafrzmony PAUL HERR-wB7'tZl72l8Jf. ROBERT HERR-Mon fimid. JANE HOOVIER-MOI! Happy-Go-Lzzrky. DAVID HUEER-Clam Romeo. BAYARD JOHNSTON--Flofhieff. JEAN KERN-MOI! firzcere. LEOTTA KLAUS-Tfzlleft. ROBERT KREIDER-Ben looking. ARLENE LAHR-Lorzgeft jffzgerfmilf. BETTY LANDIS1B8.fl laome-mlzleer. HENRY LEAMAN--Bef: farmer. CLAIR MARTIN-F7'i672dll6fl. BILL MATTERN--IMl.fI B1'67Z7Zc17Z',f problem fhild. CHARLOTTE MYLIN-CldJ.f ortifz. YVONNE NEVILLE'-IMO!! nomml. ELAM PICKELL--IMO!! bofhful. EARL RANKIN-Moft aggremve. BETTY ROI-IRER-Czzrliefl hair. PARKE ROHRER-BE!! ban fiddler. VIOLET SHANK-Sillien. DANIEL SIGMAN--Quiezefz boy. RUSSEL WAGNER1B6Jf baircul. JOANNE WORMAN-Clasf blonde. l16l CVM W We, the Senior Class of 1943, about to retire from West Lampeter High School, draw up our last will and testament. Being in as sane a mind as usual, we gratefully leave and bequeath to our most noble successors the following possessions: HAZEL ARMSTRONG wills her temper to Marian Meek. GLORIA AUKAMP wills her visits to Quarryville to anyone having enough gas coupons to make them. ARLENE DULL wills her piano playing to Andy Hollinger. EMMA MAE FLORY wills her letter writing to servicemen to Mildred Shenk. JOAN FRANK wills her quietness to Lorraine Harnish. HARRIET GROFF leaves her date book to Lois Chambers. HORACE GROFF wills his ability to enter the Navy to Clair Werner. FLORIENDA HAMBLETON wills her interest in the Navy to Ruth Eckman. PAUL HERR wills his chemical knowledge to Phyllis Campbell. ROBERT HERR wills the ring he wears back to its owner. JANE HOOVER wills those giggles to Nellie Byers. DAVI2 HUBER wills his interest in the ladies to Earl Herr. BAYARD JOHNSTON wills his jitter-bug technique to Ruth Rohrer. JEAN KERN wills her interest in Strasburg to Anne Bradshaw. LEOTTA KLAUS wills her jokes to Matthew Polignone's collection. ROBERT KREIDERlS shoes are on their way to Nancy Miller in case they should lit. ARLIENE LAHR wills her ability in gym calisthenics to Dorothy Kreider. BETTY LANDIS wills her Home Ec. achievements to Arlene Stoner. HENRY LEAMAN wills to Willis Gerlach his F. F. A. Projects. CLAIR MARTIN wills his job at Mylins', when that brunette comes from Philadelphia, to anyone interested. WILI.IAM MATTERN wills his skill in neglecting assignments to next year's Senior boys. CHARLOTTE MYLIN wills that laugh to Ellen jean Krug. YVONNE NEVILLE wills her modesty to Ruth Lefever. ELAM PICKELL wills his happy-go-lucky attitude to Russell Wallick. EARL RANKIN wills his arguing technique to Mark Bushong. BETTY ROI-IRER wills her skating partners to Patsy Bingaman. PARKE ROHRER wills his interest in Strasburg girls to Edward Martin. VIOLET SHANK wills her skill in talking to jean Risser. DANIEL SIGMAN wills his car to anyone able to drive it. RUSSEL WAGNER wills his mooner haircut to Dorothy Fisher. . JOANNE WORMAN wills her petite manner to jane Huber. Thus we, the honorable Class of 1943, always thoughtful and considerate of others, close our last will and testament. l17l M010 ec? of 641,615 of 4 So I'm chosen as the class's special envoy to the West Lampeter oracle of the future. Well, I shall go to the oracle in the temple enclosure of Music Hall. Now I am seated above the webbed steel fissure in the floor. The time is 3:55 P. M. There is a rumble from the Stygian depths and Chief Priest Eshleman is enveloping me in his hypnotic fumes. Everything grows hazy for a while and then out of the haze comes a vision of the future .... I am seated in a very modernistic room. The calendar on the wall says August 20, 1950. From a concealed speaker comes the closing strain of a piece of band music. A familiar voice ripples from the speaker. 'lThis is your announcer, Bob Kreide:. Tune in next week at this same time and hear Bayard johnston's swing band play some more of those lilting melodies you like so wellf, I stretch, get out of my chair, and decide to take a walk. The telephone rings, and my friend Henry Leaman asks me if I would like to see the National League Game at Philadelphia. The Yanks are playing today, and Manager Pickell says that nothing is going to keep his team from the pennant. Things are pretty well caught up here on the farm. I just sold my hogs and feel like celebrating. We are soon on our way. A very tastefully dqsigned billboard set in a background of trees ad- vertises General Electric equipment at Rohrer and Company Stores. The drawing in a familiar hand was explained by the small letters at the bottom which said, Apply at Outdoor Advertising for the services of Harriet Groff to help sell your productsf' At the airport we hop on the interurban plan: according to Traffic Director Sigman's directions. Our pilot is Rankin on this flight, and he calls um into the control cabin to talk as usual. Through the speaker comes a clipped, trained voice with flight instructions. That's radioman Bob Herrf says Rankin. It sure spites me that I can't see this ganel It's in the new stadium. I guess you know it was built according to Wagner's specifications and design. How's practice these days, Paul? Not too fast, I reply. Since Technician Klaus and Nurse Kern worked out that new series of serums, there isn't much to disease prevention any more but to make injections of the serumsf' Well, by this time we are in the Philadelphia Air Terminal. Soon we are seated in the stadium. While sitting there waiting for the game to start a newsboy comes around with papers. Extra! Extra! Small town girls win medal for distinguished service! Who should it be but Emma Mae Flory and by her side in W. A. A. C. uniform Betty Landis, an auxiliary in the deed. In a small picture to the sid: is Charlotte Mylin. The heading reads, Aviatrix flies nurse and W. A. A. C. officer to scene of disaster. Meanwhile an AP photographer is posing so ne of the players on the field. His head and shoul- ders are familiar but-then he turns his head, and it is Bill Mattern himself. Apparently Betty Rohrer has made up her mind because here she cbmes on the arm of a tall handsome fellow with whom I am not acquainted, and someone addressey her as Mrs Mrs. Florienda Reynolds has re- served seats in the row ahead. As usual she knows something about nearly everybody. She tells of be- ing in Hoover's Beauty Salon. While there she hal heard that since the war is over Hazel Armstrong is again looking for The One, that Joanne Wornan has hooked her sailor because Clair Martin is home, mustered out of the Navy just last week, aid that Gloria Aukamp announced her engagement to-her employer. Over on the left Horace Groff and Yvonne Neville are seated. Horace is wearing a Marine uniform, and Yvonne is wearing one of her best smiles. Florienda tells us that Arlene Lahr is secretary to a Strasburg doctor, and anything else is purely a matter of conjecture. She says that we should hzrdly recognize Arlene Dull because she has grown to the stately height of five feet five inches. Arlene is the secretary to the Senator from West Lampeter township and has everyone working overtime including the Senator himself. Violet Shank, she says, has waited the duration and in line with her belief that women have a place in industry has become manager of a department at Armstrong's. Henry interrupts to tells us that the farm on which joan Frank lives has been cited as outstanding in the community by Senator D. M. Huber who right now is throwing the ball out onto the field to start the game. The figures become hazy, fade away gradually and I wake! to find that it is 4 olclock and time to go home. The coal gas has cleared for another day. l18l l 7 KKULSU 08171, 0 7 There's something in this Spring's air that's never been there before- There's graduation for us, but then again there's more, It's a feeling of tension about something great- The effects of war, fear and hate. We're Seniors this year, and our whole life's ahead, We've nothing in sight but this conflict and dread. We must bring back our buddies who left us of late To fight the issues of war, fear, and hate. Our school days will be over soon in this year of '43, We'll not be back next year for we've graduated, you see. XVe've a bigger job to do than go back to the schooltime gait, We must conquer this war, fear, and hate. We're entering into lifevs way this year, Our country will use us, but we don't fear, Were going out to meet our fate, And be victorious over this war, fear, and hate. E-CLAIR MARTIN l 191 UNIUHS Tbifd rozu---Ueft Io rigblj Willis Gerlach, Clyde Witmer, Elvin Hess, George Knight, Willis Breckbill, Donald Mylin, Andreas Hollinger, Clair WernerfV. Pres., Wilson Chambers, Eduard Martin, Paul Mattern. Russell Gallfhfreas., Melvin Hess, Mr. Short, Swami nmrfflefl fa riglozj Miss Ressler, Marjorie RexfSec., Lois Chamhers. Ruth Rohrer, Patricia Bingaman, Mary jane Heagy, Ruth Lefever, Betty Burkholder, Nellie Byers, jane Huber, Phyllis Campbell, Dorothy Fisher, Anne Bradshaw, Ruth Humhert. First mu'--fluff to riglatj jean Risser, Ada Ross, Patricia Butz, Lorraine Harnish, Ellen jean Krug, Geneva Kreider, Blanche Grott, jean Posey, Nancy Miller, Dorothy KreiderfTreas,, Kathryn Byers. SUPHU UHES Family frm'---Ulfff fa riglytj Harold Lefever, Ralph ShellfPres., james Harsh, Matthew Polignone, Carl H'-rr, Clarence Heller, Arlene Stoner, Rhoda Ressler, Kathryn GochenauerfSec., jean Graybill, Mary Witmer, Edith Huber. 4 Tbira' vnu'-lleff In riglnli Mark Bushong, Glenn Mellott, Eugene Cain, james Graybill. Earl Herr, Russell Xwallick, Clyde Eshelman, Lois Herr, Sara Newswanger, Nancy Pickell, jeanne Leainan, Mr. Weil. Swarm' fllilfffltiff Io figbtj Dorothy McCrabb, Betty HackrnanfTreas., Frances Coble, Dorothy Boohar, Mary Bechtold, janet Hamilton, Ruth Iickman, Doris Grotl, Nancy Landis, Virginia Polignone, Beatrice Hartman, Louise Landis. Fifxrt mu'-fleft in rigbll Leon Sachs, jesse Shank, Lloyd Frey, Walter Posey, Ivan Frick, jack McFalls, Fred Holrlridge, Robert Martin, Marvin Burkhart. l2Ul PHESHMEN Ifnnrrh mn -f-Hair iff rigblb Mr, Herr, Verna Brenneman, Martha Livengood, Geraldine Hamhleton, Dorothy Xveavtr, Mamie XY'erner, Clara Hickey, Mary Hamilton, Eugene Pattishall, George Forrest, john Kreiderf'Pres.. ,lane Risser-HV. Pres., Preston Kreider, Harold Kaultman, XX'illiam Biechler, Paul Cunningham, Betty Shaub. 'l'l7irff rffrwfllrfl In fjgbfb Mildred Shenk, Marian Breckhill, Hazel Smeltz, Irene Deiter, Mary Boschnogel. Pauline Greer, Fern Knotvsell, Mary Cain, Miriam Myers, Evelyn Grotf-See., Elinor Herr, Ruth Ann Heagy, Martha Ressler, John Sigman, Emmett Beamesderter, Paul Livengood, Samuel Goss. Swami' ru1r'f'4!ufl In rlgbrb Mary jane Kreider, Lois Witmer, Esther Bitts, Anna Mae Geist, Esther Mae Grotf, Marian Meck, jean Landis, Pearl Reed, Martha Meek, Betty Herman, joan Ethng, Anna Mary Wfilson, Bernard Krushinsky, Richard Shuthebottom, Harold Fisher. Fifi! wfrufilvff la rlgbfb Hayne Yoemans, XX'ilhur Henry, Robert Houser, Carl Hackman, LaVerne Shank. Daniel Mack, Kenneth Hamish, Eugene Croft, Lloyd Rohrer, Ivan Weax'er, Hairy Grotl, Ronald McFalls, Robert Dagen, Robert Brenneman-Treas. EIEHTH EH!-KDE Third rffu'--lluft fa Ylgbll Henry Harnish, Gloria Cunningham, Gilhert Batt, Betty Carson, Eva johnson. Burtis Hackett, Richard Musser, Lloyd Keller, Frank Shaetfer, Stewart Rentschler, john Landis, Clyde Ulmerf- Treas., W'illiam De Mora, jacob Shaeffer, Willianx W0rmanfSec. SUK'U11d' wrt'-v -tleff lo rigblb Miss Saylor, Arlene Burkhart, Alberta McComSey, Kathryn Mattern, Betty Croft, jean Shell-Pres., Doris Mylin-YV. Pres., Shirley Mylin, Mary Rhoads, Ethel Lelever, Nancy Witn1cr, Anna Mae Burkholder, Ruth Hess, Paul Keller, Raymond Greer. Firil wfzffllrffr Zo rightj Kathryn Greer, Mabel Shaub, Erma Stoner, Dorothy Winters, Ruth Gerlach, Betty Neff, Arlene Walker, Ruth Letevcr, Wayne Penncll, William Flick, Ammon Beck, George Dessen, Harold Wit1nei'. Paul Frey. l21l SEVE TH EH!-KDE 170111-119 row-fluff la right! james Dunlap, Eugene Duvall, Richard Neville, Herr Shenk, Robert Yeomans, Delmar Lutz, Stanley Lahr, Margaret Echternoch, Carl Wolf, Robert Martin, Lester Herman, William Groff, John Bushman, Charles Dyer, Harvey Cunningham. Third mwffleft in figblj Daniel Landis, Stanley Landis, Pauline Eekman, Richard Hess, Helen HerrfPres., Lloyd Henry, Barbara Henry, Benjamin Lefever, Susan Herr, Arlene Landis, Ruth Hershey, Gilbert Knotwell, Mervin Kreider, Robert Hackman, Warren Eshelman, Miss Weaver. Serana' 1'o1L'Afleff to riglylj Kathryn Bleacher, Nora Mae Shaub, jean Klebsch, Vera Weaver, Kathryn Zug, Virginia Reed, Shirley Sultzbach, Ruth Keener, Mabel Shimp, Anna Mae Holtzhauer, Mary Mattern, Jeannette BarleyfTreaS., Doris Shank, Richard Rummel. Fifrt row-Neff lo figbrj Teresa Mastriana, Anna Mae Cunningham, William Kreider, Rexford Bowman, jacob Houser, Donald Witmer, Mary Myers, Mary Mastriana, Edna Keller, Harry Gochenauer, Leroy Sangrey, Robert Mentzer, Chester Flowers, Michael Hamish-Sec., Eugene Metzger. l22I VIETUHY CUUNIIL .Yllzzfdffig--lllll' Jff rzglnfb Mr. Dlctrick, Milhul Hrlrnish, Iilnm Pickcll, Ralph Shell, Drlvid Huhcrr Mrlrk Huxlionpg, ClllI'L'I1LC Hsllur, john Kiculcl, Mr. Shofl. Xflf1r1gH'4h7'l .ffl rlulvl lrlclcn Herr, Bury Hackman, -loannc XY'-n1n.rn, Nanny Miller--Sec., Rumc-ll CQ.1ll--Chair nun. Harriet Kiiotl, Anus Brrulxlhiw, Pcrul Rculr Mm Adams. 7 LEADERS BLUE 'I bird wuz' fluff In riubzl Mr, Herr, Nanny Miller, Kathryn Bycrx, I.colt.l Klaux, NL-Ilic Byrrs, Robert Herr, , fQl.iir Martin, Clair Werner, Amhp-as Hollinger. Rirlmrml Musscr. lilnm Pickcll, Ii.ul Rankin, Mqujoric Rex, Pearl Raul, Martha Mak, Miss Kritschcr. .Yvrflrzd Run -lllfl In righlb gycnn Lamhs, Mgxrmn Mack, Chdrlottu Mylin, lhrrict lirotf- Su.-'l'ic.1s.. David Huhcr- Pres., Rohcrt Krcidcr- V, rcs., Doris Myliri, lxclyn Grnfl, I-.linor Hari, Gcncva Krciclcr. lirrvl rmz'-ffillff In rigbfl George Forrest. huge-nv: Pattishall, XVilli.1m Du Mom, Richard Rummcl, Haym You-mam. jay Risscr, William Mattcrn, Bcrnarnl Krushlmky, l23l HU UHIHHIETY 1Leff to riglali Arlcnc Dull, Harriet Grail, David Huber, Henry Lcaman, Parke Rohrcr, Paul l'-lerr, Leotta l Klaus. Szgrzing tba 5zVOH---l0:lI1nC Wforman. JH.PL Y'E ST .S'1r:11di1Jgflluj1 lv fzgbfb David Huber, Clair Martin, Horace Grutl, Parke Rohrer, Arlcnc Dull. Siltjrzgfllvfr In rigbll W'illiam Mattcrn, Harriet Groff, Joanne W'urman, Gloria Aukamp, Betty Ruhrer, Miss Wells, I24l ,KE gf. BA U .Ymmlizlgf-'fluff lu fighzl Parke Ruhrer, Ruth Lelever, Kathryn Byers, Russel W.1pnei'. Siffillg-llvfr nf rlgbll David Huber, Edward Martin, Elvin Hess, Russell Gall, Ronald Mclialls, Andreas Hollinger. Shirley Mylin. Bayard Johnston, Phyllis Campbell, Marjorie Rex, Betty Landis, jacnh Huuser, Herr Shenk, Melvin Hess, George Knight, Fern Knotwcll, Mary Witmer, Clyde Ulmer, Betty Burkhnldcr. Nellie Byers. x UHEHESTHA Slizmlirzgr--llufl iff rigbfi Mr, Frieilman, Russel Whigner, Parke Ruhier. Ruth Lefever, Mary jane Heagy. Arlene Dull, Kathryn Byers, ,Yizlirrg-fllrft ru rlglvrl Beatriie Hartman, Rnhert Huuser. Iiilwaul Martin, Wilssnri Chambers. Anna Mae Burk- lmliler, jean Shell, Rhmlgi Ressler, Dnris Groli, Phyllis Campbell, liilith Huher. Mariurie Rex, Iilvin Hess, Russell Gall, Daviil Huber, Shirley Mylin, Mary W'itmer, Bayard johnstun, Betty liurkliolder, Nellie Byers. l 25 l ' il may W ifnraglf SE IUR SIRL RESERVE ELUR 5'l1u1dir1gffleft M rigblb Lorraine Harnisli, Jeanne Leaman, Sara Newsxxanger, Durothy Bnohar, lilltn jean Krug, Edith Huber, jean Kern, Betty Burklmldcr, Emma Mae Flory, Charlotte Mylin, Ruth Eckrnan, Arla Ross, Gloria Aukamp, jane Huber, Phyllis Campbell, Ruth Humhert, Florienda Hamhletun. ,Yirtingfflefl In riglall Miss Shriver, Patricia Butz, Kathryn Byers, Nellie Byers, Nancy Miller--'Tre:is., Harriet Gi'ulffPres., Arlene Dull-AV. Pres., Mariorie RexgScc,, Joanne Wlnrnuan, Anne Bradshaw, Miss Adams. JU IUR GIRL RESERVES Third raw-tleff Io right! Miss Weaver, Mrs. Peffer, Doris Shank, jane Mentzer, Anna Mae Burkholder, Doris Mylin, Miriam Myers, Fern Knotwcll, Barbara Henry, Shirley Mylin, jean Landis, Fauvettc Starr, Pearl Reed, Mary Rhoads, Jeannette Barley, Miss Kritscher, Miss Rcssler. Sernnd raw-tlffr zo rigblj Anna Mae Geist, Gloria Cunningham, Betty Carson, Esther Bitts, joan Effing- Sec., Martha Meek-Trcas., Evelyn Groff-V. Pres., Elinor Herr--Pres., Anna Mae Holtzhauer, Marian Meck, Esther Mae Groff, Betty Herman, Mary Mattern. Firri row-Cleft lo righlj Kathryn Mattern, Anna Mar: Cunningham, Kathryn Zug, Virginia Reed, jean Klehsch, Betty Groff. l26l RIFLE ELUB ,Yrrwiil nuff-'Iliff fo righlr Mr. Hcrr, Williiiiri Matturn, Donald Mylin, Earl Rankin. Clair Martin. Fifi! mu' Uiffl In rigbll Stanley Lahr, Amlrcax Hollinger, Russell Gall, Bayard jnliiishm, Ruhcrt Hcrr -f'- V. Pics., Phyllis Campbell, Danicl Sigman, David Huber, Russell Wzigncr, Parke Rohrcr-' Scc.fl'rcax., Rohr.-rt Krcinlcr f Pres. SAFETY P!-XTHUL sldfllliflgf-flfff to rigblb Ruth Ruhrer, Mark Buslmng, Paul Maltern, lean Posey, Russell Gall, lfarl Rankin -Lieutenant, lilam Pickell-Captain, Donald Mylin, Henry Leaman, Ru er! Hcrrflacutcnant, Ruth lickman, Dorothy Boohar, Horace Groff, Melvin Hcsa, Virginia Polignone, Mr. Shofl. Sitfinggfleff to rigbtb Rhoda Ressler, Frances Coblc, Lorraine Hamish, jane Huber, Lois Chambers, Geneva Kreider, Emma Mac Flory-Secrctary, Dorothy KrcinlcrfffI.icutr:nant, Hazel Armstrong, Violet Shank, Phyllis Campbell. l27l i FUTUIIF F IIIVIFII5 UF A FIIIE Slmldirlg--fleft In rigbfl Robert BI'CllHCIU3H'WHfCll Dog, Harold Kauffman, Lloyd Rohrer, Harold Fisher, Paul Livengood, Harry Ciroff, Clyde Witmer, Samuel Goss, Wilbur Henry, George Knight, Henry Leziman, Eugene Cain, Robert Houser--Reporter, Willis Breckbill, Elvin HessfSec., jay Risser, Eugene Groff, Ivan Weaver, Robert Dagen, Preston Kreicler. Sirtingfflfft to rigfalb Carl Herrf-Treas., Lloyd FreyfV, Pres,, Mark Bushongfflgres., Clarence Heller, Mr. Rentschlr F L I'II STAFF ISCIIUUI Faperl Sui-wld rnzzxfllrft to rjghtj Mrs, Peffer, Anne Bradshaw, Harriet Grotf, Charlotte Mylin, Nellie Byers, Clare ence Heller, jean Posey, Kathryn Byers, Matthew Polignone, Ivan Erick, Miss Wells. Fifi! rozvflleft to riglyll Patricia Butz, Dorothy McCrabb, Betty Hackman, Kathryn Gochenauer, Rhoda Ressler, Ruth Eckman, Mark Bushong, Virginia Polignone, Doris Groff, Lois Herr, Beatrice Hartman, Nancy Miller, Ada Ross. 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