William Penn High School - Tatler Yearbook (York, PA)
- Class of 1947
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XIX IXZNZXIVXIXININIXI Seated M L Ymger Vvan Schrom Stand g Leona He st Happy and fortunate IS tl'e student who has been lucky enough to have had close contact wzth Mr Ymger Hrs cheerful attitude and hrs keenness of msrght have started many a boy and grrl on a successful career S A FRIEND of all the students and an unfa1l1ng source of sound and steadymg advlce, Mr Ymger has deservedly won h1s place ln thlS school Hls cheerful manner and pleasant greetrng at all tlmes typlfy h1S attltude and that of the students toward hlm Hls untlrmg efforts to assxst the students at any tune have made hlm a fr1end to all We the graduatlng semors shall never forget nor shall we be able to repay hrm for h1s guldance IH plannmg our futures As a small token of our appreclatlon we consrder lt a great honor to dedlcate to Mr M L Ymger thls, THE TATLER, of one thousand nme hundred forty seven W 1 : .. ,11 . m: 1. l . . . . . . . . 7 ? N . XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX El 4575 ff? 5? fi I' 'rj X J.. fi an X J 4 5 T . ,A ..J X 'Quin' The pnce lo'ks IS not one dollar Il s not seventy five cents but just two bits The girls are going m he band begms to play and so on for five days and five nights Q .vi 1 Eff Q HERE S where the freaks and wonders are the tallest and the shortest, the fattest and the thlnnest See Baby Thelma, SIX hundred and seventy five pounds of feI'I1lI'1lI16 lovelmess ELL CHINTHQQ Stella The Enchantress Shell thnll you sI'e ll mystzly you shell enthrall you the strangest show on earth you cant afford to m ss zt Come m now standmg room only we ,, M .mW,,M 5? of Multiplied 'Wonder ii! ffaffaa, See Loretta! The two-headed baby! The strangest phenomena since the Hood. She breathes. . . she coos . . . she talks .... Get your tickets now. Women and children welcome. , 1 .s,.X ft v 0' mir 5-,ww ,ff I 1 yy, A 42 MXH Sis r Yi? ,,,' ,r N 5.4 5, - 51.23 KMA.. if- V H-uT5 ':x :f, , ' X i I iz' . , f r Q' 1.5 ' 4 5 gm it an Where s the crowd? What's the attraction? Look again You End them congregated in front of the gayest ot all attractions . . . the spiciest show on the Midway those scintillating eflervescent exuberant beauties .... Blah! THRILL to the grass skirted slrens of the South Seas they wiggle and they tWlSt ' ' ' ' they Shimmy lxke the Jelly on your Grandmother s Thanksglvmg table. It s EDUCATIONAL folks' layer mee H76 SAMUEL S LEWIS IT HAS EVERYTHING' What? Why the York Interstate Falr of course' ThlS motto IS fully Just1fied as evldenced by IIS almost endless parade of features whether your mterest concerns agrlculture educatlon art sclence or just plaln old and new fashloned entertalnment Perhaps the greatest thrlll IS openmg day of the falr when through the courtesy of the Falr Socxety fr e tlCketS are dlstrlbuted to school chlldren and teen age bobby sockers flock from far and near How Grandma and Grandpa must have looked forward to th1s day with ant1c1pat1on at the falr' Enjoymg exh1b1ts and ndes stopplng at every stand to sample goodies per haps a candy apple french fries ICC cream or one of those hot dogs compl te with all the trlmmlngs V1s1t1ng slde shows and finally wxtnesslng a performance by top entertamers on the stage 1n front of the grandstand Wearlly dr1v1ng home watchmg the last Hlckerlng llghts of the fair go out Waltlflg w1th expectatxon unt1l next year when the llghts would go on agaln and open a whole new falr to them' Here lt 1S EAGLE S EYE VIEW OF THE YORK FAIR -.1 9 ,J L, s I 1 ,c equaled only by our own. Now meet two of the boby-sockers who spend wonderful days EXHIBIT I IEIUIIIIIIIBB AdIH1H1SIIGI1OH Faculty EXHIBIT III Graduates EXHIBIT IV ACIIVIIIGS EXIIIBIT V Orgc1n1zc1t1on EXHIBIT VI Sports G EXHIBIT II Exh1b1tI ADMINISTRATION X X x x x x M 0 o I l 1fmL.wiXux51lXx :Q- LY-XJ.1x1xfQ,Q33LTmx::9ftbq,Qg3f3g1 ' I' Y' M M xx f. I XR m x, x. X Ajlvy W1 112 un-pw , ,HW .ow W: :Pkwy 4 J , I' x h - if -Q 1 ' ,A - WA X! ,XXX REX f 9 N X' X '- a .Qin nj, .-.4 . 5, - k ' ',-.ejf 5 7 ,Q-iiff' X-3-W' t ' 'sw S' 9 u 'R 1 A Q Q I A . , Nita , U . 1 '. 1 'l. , x vv W Q.. ,- I L 4, , . 4 i 5' x f V! 1 , , L- ia-V. xl , 'A' Q ' 1, A . ix, sv Xl Q J f f ' ff- . 1 X - N42 Y- ' W ,s-Prfif ' - X, my T' , . ' 'fm ' 2 1 ', ga X fu- 6, m I3 Q ,fi 1 1545 li IUTDS fffiffffgfffffffeffffffffffffffff C51-5 ,h fffxfff ffffffffffffffwfffffff .1 Ja THE SCHOOL BOARD WILBUR G. BAKER, President JAMES C, BUSH. Vice President JAMES C. BUSH, Chairman Committee on Finance CHARLES M. BOYER, Chairman Committee on Buildings and Grounds GROVER C. SENFT, Chairman Committee on Teachers and Supplies AMOS W. HERRMANN RICHARD E. KOHLER HARRY W. KRAFT GEORGE L. SPRENKEL JOHN W. THRONE ARTHUR W. FERGUSON. Superintendent of Schools DAVID N. CRIDER, Secretary School Board LILLIAN G. COOPER. Assistant Secretary K. F. RALPH ROCHOW, Solicitor GABRIEL A. VOSS, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds TO THESE MEN, we the student body owe thanks for our many opportunities In their hand rests the future citizens of York They plan our education and watch our progress Their thoughts are ever turned to the future and improvements for a better education These task masters train us until after completlng twelve years our act IS completed Their task has been terminated It is our responsibillty to apply this knowledge to better our community and our nation Left to Right Solicitor K F Ralph Rochow G A Voss Sup! of Buildings and Grounds Charles A Boyer Director George L Sprenkel Director James C Bush Director David N Crider Secretary Wilbur G Baker President ArthurW Ferguson District Superintendent john W Throne Director Richard E Kohler Director Harry W Kraft Director Grover C Senft Director Miss Lillian G Cooper Assistant Secretary of the Board was not present when picture taken I v 9 ' , . I . , - I . , I Z ' . 5 , Z 1 - . 'I DR ARTHUR W FERGUSON Supermtendent ol York City Schools Ring Leader UPON the shoulders of our competent School Board President rests the great responsi- bility of presiding over all meetings. All business discussed in these meetings is handled by Mr. Baker with the utmost care. Because of his close co-operation and inter- est in school activities he has become an object of admiration in the eyes of all William Penn students. To OUR capable Superintendent of Schools Dr Ferguson is given the tremendous Job of keeping the school board and the faculty in close unison It is because of his excellent background that he was able to rise to so import nt a position Dr Ferguson is the recipient of many degrees a few of which are Bachelor s Degree at the University of College nd Doctor of Physiology at the University of Pennsylvania He also taught at both elementary and high schools He served as Superintendent of Schools in York since 1930 It is because of him that William Penn maintains its excellent faculty He also in conjunction w1th the school board formulates rrany of our school policies It is because of these far sighted policies that Wllliam Penn has deve'oped 1ts demo ratlc chool government of which we are rightly proud MR. WILBUR G. BAKER President4choo1 Board 0 1 , AMW, Chief Tl aslkmaster Perinsylvaniag Master's Degree at Lafayette cs 4 DB. EDWARD A. GLATFELTER x X W . SL Ceremonies DR EDWARD A GLATFELTER Principal OUR gen1al master of ceremonies IS a man who has been more than falr to us durmg all hxs SIX years wlth us He has been a frxend to each student and has taken part in the various 8Ct1Vlt16S of the school To all of us who admlre hlm lt IS Dr Glatfelter who exempllhes the Good Llfe which IS found here at B111 Penn Ass1stc1nt Master OUR asslstant master of cere monles IS a golf sportster who follows all of B111 Penns games ln sports wlth enthusl asm and gusto He IS ln the cheerlng section on the grand stand or the slde llnes at all tlmes George IS a swell fel low and h1s flashy t1es knock us for a Loop O Plane MR GEORGE F PORTER Admmrstratrve Assistant . . . it . ,, . . , . o . , K - h , ' 1, ' H 7, ' sc 1: ' M V' INT 'VIR WALTERS MR SHETTER MR YINGER Assistant Counselor Curricular Advrsor Guidance Counselor EDWARD L WALTERS ASSISTANT CURRICULAR ADVISOR This genial assistant to the curricular advisor is also the veterans advisor He is fond of classical muslc and is a very talented pianist Besides the obvious things he also likes good books. Consider yourself fortunate if you had him for solid geometry or trigonometry. RAYMOND C. SHETTER, CURRICULAR ADVISOR That gentleman in the main office whom you have often seen leaning on the counter with his chin propped in his hand is none other than our Curricular Advisor, Mr. Shetter. He'll solve all your problems pertaining to studies. CEditor's Note: Please refer all difficult love problems to Mr. Manthony, cfo Weekly.j He thoroughly enjoys a good argument. Basket- ball and other sports top his list of favorite pastimes. He has recently been appointed faculty manager of athletics. M. L. YINGER, GUIDANCE COUNSELOR There is, possibly, no senior who has not had some connection with our guidance coun- selor, Mr. Yinger. Either he has helped you make up work, or he has aided you in planning your future. He enjoys classical literature, all sports and various card games. His cordial manner makes everyone feel at ease in his presence. 1 .1 VV rg 1 - x f f ffsfx-I f If f riff ffgf f'?f'Q-ffftf f ' H I If xfffxffxff44-ffffffffiff-tiff?49 III , D Jil 4 9 - 9 . . . . . . H . . ,, . ' 7 he 5 5 fsfsfxf-sf fe-fix ff 1- f ffsfbfefefgkf-fifkf 1 7 f f Standmg L it to R gh! Glenda H kler Marv Prow ll Joyce D tz Seated Left to Rlght D lores Frey Ma y ,Ian ,Ia lson THE SHOW MUST GO ON' Thats the motto of the office workers as they have so ably dlsplayed Never known to back out of thelr acts they carry on w1th blg smlles and grlns Patlently they answer questlons and telephone calls and check over the endless llsts of absentees fill the teachers mall boxes etc Banners fly hlgh for these Glama Gals of The Blg Show JW EWS MISS JOHNSON-School Nurse CLAIRE trlpped over a tent rope at the fa1r and skmned her knee so where d1d gallant Bob take her? To the Red Cross tent of course' And our Mlss Johnson serves ln th1S capac1ty here 1r1 school I7 MR GOOD Custodzan THEY MOP UP the rmdways fof course we mean hallsj Have you ever stopped to realxze how our halls would look 1f lt werent for the Jam tors9 Thoughtless 1nd1v1dua1s often make then' work harder So do your part and keep our mldways clean ,,,..-Q - ,,,,,..4-ff' .-- ' ide S ow lnalp Shots You, too, can develop strong muscles! You, too, can bend spikes and bite nails! just one bottle of Atom juice and you can make Superman look like a new born babe! Some stuH.'!.' -ff' EN ine I ucfs , K -1' we OF PURE ms unmv Pnon M! CU Uncle Ezra, Aunt Matilda, Cousin Timothy and Cousin Lou beget themselves a huge cone ot that delicious frozen Custard! Judges solemnly deliberate and investigate every angle and curve, as these beauties await anxiously lor the decision--Who shall be Miss Bunny American? York County 4-H Club attracts considerable attention with its display ol prize winning vegetables. 7 A Library t'F1RsT SHELF from the top, third book to the right, might be a familiar phrase to many students of Bill Penn who use the library regularly. Miss Schwartzer and Miss Gotwalt may often be heard giving similar references to stu- dents about certain books. We all remember the time we met with what seemed like a hopeless sit- uation until the library came to our rescue. There We found all types of books ranging from fiction to fact. Because of the sincere co-operation of our librar- ians with both our students and teachers, we say, Hats off to you!', LIBRARIANS Seated: Miss Gotwalt Standing: Miss Schwartzer Under Cover StuH.' SYlZfZilliIllQ' Hot l if gifs, ' 'W Y i W 'CC l Q Q f, ilf CC fffffffffffffff Ccifetencl ln the cook tent you will find these quiet and Yum! Yum! Get a sniff oi those aromatic and unassuming Sisters oi the Skillet who go all delicious hamburgers. Teachers and pupils go 011 out to please and satisfy the yearning of the a spending spree as the jingle ol the cash register denizens oi the Midway. plays a pleasing tune for Miss Murphy's ears. AROMA PLUS! That's our cafeteria. When a tantalizing odor floats through the halls and reaches about 900 semi-starved students still sweating it out in classrooms, look out for the 11:30 bell and the mad rush to get in line. Casting envious glances toward the note line, others not so fortunate settle down for a long wait and try to subdue their ravenous appetites by keeping an eye peeled on their latest heart-throb in the opposite line. Trays are filled with those delectable and delightful specialties as prepared by our unsung experts who toil in the rear cook tents. web NolFu1n1c.,f. or the WVoul abe C owns Detention Room SOME TEACHER shouted One hour! so you paraded into room 105 that evening to make it up. These pictures might typify when the cat's away, the mice will play, but you who have made up detention probably re- member how loud the pin that dropped sounded in that room. Bored of Education ff ,f IT WAS a bad policy to talk a lot, or be late unexcused, or cut classes, because you invariably landed in detention. Well, at least you got some home-work done that night, for as you remember, Mr. Grim would not tolerate any one's not studying. Blowing spitballs was a great invention, That is our true and honest contentxong So boys and girls give your close attention This is the reason we have 'Detention'J EXh1b1t II FACULTY I I l l I ?'-1-n QUE. KJV 'QQ3-f X X X' N - M X1 xx x , f V v N w x. z N.zK!xl B.,Jq-fx.!N-jjflW7y!jfjrjN!l r '7 'f,1 MQW 3x IN 5 X Qui W VJQXEQ .rf-f x ' 3-mf Rheum:-Q Na MV, 1 MX Lv! XX 1 1 4 mv Q35 4 Y iff' 'f f AWK I n Q, 'N X I ZA! 4 li 7 ,f 7f K A h' ' V K vb lx ' Y . QQ J f sig 1 X -H Nw . f s A I ff Y YZ Wa 4 ' ' Q5 .W '. . f K ' . - ' K k A 'E ' ,A 15? 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W., f- ., ' -i,- W ' Mk 'W' K K 1,21 ' x., ' w if xx V W f' ! ,...vg,i if ,ff 'wiv -Y - i Z --1 -V 'W , , V- 5 x ' 'F' 5 5 5 5. 44,57 XV A f xv , , F lx- 1' 'fig .gf - ' X --- --Ag NNW M 'ff' K .nk 1 A M 'Q' :Ll 3.1.2 . jizz ' X V V , sf x ' H ,fr X ' A x ,A AQ 5 N Q I xy -- I 5T'Mffff'?m- ffl W Mi 1l- 'uf M X 5, XX , Y I Q r .Ji 4 ,Y A 1,jr V ' ' ' f ,U V - LX ' P 1' X Qs jf? 2' 1' 41. .. 7 x 9' N '1' fy 1 f' X- .ii . 4,-X 4 xx, . ,xrf YK I- xr' . sf6'2 f 5 f 1 ' f -v M ' XX . fi 'XX ' If Wk, gf, aff ,AM ,- - -. , lf! ,, . . , x 4 f K aaaaasaasawaaaae Typewlmtnng Troopers F st Ro Left t Rght H M Arnold Syl a E Altland S Go don R dy Ruth Kleffman E sm nger A LeRoy Met ler V r on M Ness Sl dng N Euge W le Raymo d H E mlnge Mary J Webster Mane V H M ller Sa a V Wert U sula A Ernst Mar an E Riedel Joh T D Bert THE DEPARTMENT or BUSINESS EDUCATION IS desmgned to gwe traxnmg to the students of the comrnumty for an opportunlty to partlclpate ln the field of buslness The department ThlS co operatlve program offers the students of the twelfth grade the opportunlty to get ac1ual work experxence on the Job along wxth the class room theory and sk1ll practlce The employers have an opportumty to observe possible vocatlonal aptltudes whxle the student IS stlll ln tralnlng The D1str1but1ve Occupatlonal tralnlng has been developed to g1ve tramxng to students in school during the mornmg and actual work experlence 1n the stores and d1str1 butlve SSTVICSS durlng the afternoon The Office Occupatlonal Tramlng has been de veloped to glve tra1n1ng to students 1n school one Week and actual work experlence 1n the buslness offices durlng the alternate week The Business Educational program provides vocatlonal development 1U the major fields of busmess tralnlng namely, stenographlc accountlng clerlcal and d1str1but1ve The appl1C3tlOD of theory and pract1ced skllls co ordlnated w1th work experlence offer potentlal buslness executlves to the modern buslness world S GORDON RUDY Head of Department 4 C9 rs ir W, 0 i : . . , vi . , . r u , n i , . z , e n . . an i : . ne i , n . ns ' r, . , ' . . i , r . z, r , , i . ' , n . e i. has establlshed a Co-operatlve Busmess Education Program ln two occupatlonal d1v1s1ons. I . . l , . . l , , . N , 2 I we J V Q Department of Lyr... iCal ture Blue Ribbons f 1 P 1' 'L az. 1 fl!!-.' X V J ig 'O it gf J,L '- P , ff Commerclcll Stud1es 'lies' Q2 efzcff A These Senior Office Practice workers prove to the world that accuracy and speed can be acquired through diligence and concentration Mr Metzler looks on approvmgly Distributive Education students jean Knaub and june Leiever put finishing touches on window display as Mr. jones, instructor, looks on with a critical eye. 25 f -gfX'sfs!x!Xfx!Xf LHHQU Ui? the Frrst Row Left to Right Alvm C Heiges Mary C Logan Eva C Haar Lambert Greenawalt Mary K Porter Edwin R Danner Second Row Left to Right Rebecca H Ferguson Sara V Wertz Anna L Jacoby Ruth Hughes Palmer Dorothy Bodders Schlegel Ida Mae Malone Dolly Gulden McCulloch To TEACH English speech and composition as living, growing, changing mediums of self expression and communication, so that worth while ideas may be presented as effectively as values always present in the work of literary masters these in substance, are the goals of the English Department The present period of great change in ideals and the growing consciousness of mans responsibility to man, IS being given close attention in this department Students are being taught to respect the cultures of all nations, with the aim of eliminating racial prejudlces Through classic and current lit erature, radio programs, etc, problems of peace are being studied 1n relatlon to the social, economic, political and educational influences that constantly confront a free soc1ety An effort IS also being made to teach what responsibility of citizenship and daxly l1fe means LAMBERT GREENAWALT Head of Department 26 Q possibleg to teach the practical life interpretations of great literature, as well as the artistic l . . . . . . Menagerne U rm 'Qin if ff in iv -Q... ,asv au.-. ww mm,,nq,,fQ-imefvmv ink, if , Department M' ff L' - , of Engllsh : ms it' 5497-M Sikh v' ef Q, QP It mzght be Englzsh Izterature but 1t s all Greek to me' Puttmg emphaszs on thezr Englxsh 27 O , -. J! K: ' , X ,, -f--. gv LEA. ,f ns l X SSS 1, , f 4 . - 'ff ' xg ,og . 4 1- ,M Q v., . b 4'-3 ff' 1 , Yi I -2:2 , V45 2- gf . -wg' M' 's X frq,,.' gig gi. A :LEAN H w f, Q gf X i . A . .H yy- KQ ii A -.Q a'pfs, kv, -,R E: gli? zk. 7 ' I-,fffw '-Ys, 9-4 x Jw ' ' V .t fn XRwT,,f,, r fa A V, 1 - ev ' 5 ' ' X X' f . ,Q-. -- . - R 'A l f ,Mic 'K 1' I 'W W g , gl N ml Q12 gm , . .Tx - . ' K ae-7' .K lf' . 'f ' A . Jr,-, pravcn - 1 Trattner St nd ng Left to Right Helen Elsenhart Grace Duff Lo cks Grace A Cu ra Florence C Mentz HISTORY and the social studies generally are in their widest sense the narrative of mans existence on this planet Today the world is ours but it is unimportant for us to keep the long range picture before us, and recognize that our present period of action 1S only an integral part of one great continuous story The Social Studies Department alms to develop a habit of discrimination regarding current ISSUES and problems that will contmue throughout life such as a responsibility to citizenship a better understanding of democratic institutions and to promote critical and analytical thinking which is an important goal in all teaching. We are giving every student in Social Studies an opportunity to become acquainted with world problems and people by making spe- cific classroom assignments and study of these problems thus aiming to make our courses practical by the wide use of supple- mentary material in the classrooms. MRS. HELEN Y. SMITH Head of Department 1 T 1 1 '1 ft f X ' . K . - it ff El Qlllllll OH H UIFCCTC T S i utu FQ First Row, Lefthto Right: Erney C. Byers, Elizabeth Englar. Helen Y. Smith, M. Marie Altland, Norman F. . fl 1 , : , u , . r n. . . . . . . . . , 7 7 ' 7 . , . . . . . . , . . . . . , 7 7 by Lwwknng mm If if xi: EN as W 'Q X. QQJJ af ,W f V '15 , -xv 'fb M if ' f X-MF V' K K ,X Qvtfiffff --'-f uf -41 !,,,,... Q gi- ,,..wj,....,.- wa.-,I Ihl east Department of HISTOIY A class m American Hzstory listens to a report on Democranc Lzvmg while Mzss M Mane Altland looks on approvmgly Gerald Neely explams the operatzon of a Czvzl War gun to Miss M Mane AltIand's hzstory class 29 0 0 i X -1 5- ., f Y . - Q W .. , fy. We Ks .. I .Q -,,., sd, , ..f, '11 X ff. , , 'A , - 1. XX 1Cff- 'a-a:5..:f- 5' ' ' X . - Ns 4-Q-lx, 'we'-4: fi, ' 9 gS:'S.1.i-,jx ,,f.-.:sg.'- 6 Q I . ' H'- 5 Q 1 ' in4,:g1f,,-ff wif' Q, WNQ f ,4 ,fy :ping 1. a H, ,. ' N.,--,4 N A ax f A :gg .5 Q 5, fa ex , 2 . .en . . f 2 . 1 ' 5-' vs? ' fx M 1' ' , ,figs , 5 , Aix, f ,l' 4, 'WT' ,vi . 7 ' X il, I 'is V .19 A uw ,-.il ,IV is , V K V J,X , ,. A VV Q 2.247 2 3 I u, A , ., , ,sf A M '. ' -s lag . ' ' .Me 'L ,f- . gm U - 1 ,z . ' - 4 my me K. .3 ,li 1 q -A - . 5. w -'Q .f jg! K J J Z. H .x xN',,j I .31 x,vg,-Q.ip,- ,- '- f , ,po I QS. ,' f. Qvfxf ,, 4 .N .J f, , - A - :KW . , H, Q N 9 44,49 s 'ss 4, M we 1 4. 1, ' ,' 1 , - .M ' 5 K 3 ,1 K' , A,.4.,,,.s A, , t s. , f ,J . Q ,sf w H . . - U ffffxfxfxfxfffysffxffffffffxfxxffxfxxfxf-Xfbfxfxf Flrst Row Left to Rxght Margaretta Hallock Stuart E Glatfelter Helen Exsenhart Mmam E Porter Standmg Left to Right Dolly Gulden McCulloch Sarah Fnck McDonald Anna L Jacoby A Reginald Fmk FOR PUBLIC SERVICE and for busmess and we must once more emphaslze the natlonal concern 1n the prosperlty of prxvate busmess we need clerks, travelers, forelgn agents, dlrectors and managers of firms, and admlmstrators, each group possessmg accordmg to lts functlons adequate knowledge of forelgn languages, forelgn countrles, and fore1gn peoples To meet thls need our fac1l1t1es for the teachlng of forelgn languages must be extended untll we at least approach the European standards STUART E GLATFELTER Head ol Department 30 C9 -X K X -N , X X N X 5. xfxf-x X 1 -s XXXIXI X X . . 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South America, take It away ' 55 0 99 ji,,hjg Q' ,gf ' Department of ' VT3 f'XW.A 75. 4 fr tx sig, ' fl H K . i A V ex 'h , RH, 1 6 xx X K W W f V - f,uv,,.. vw' . 3 X V I Left to Right Mr Rutschky Mi Bailey Mr J K G imm Mr Rieker Mr Weidner Miss Bortner Mr Klmedmst Mr Strayer To PARAPHRASE an eminent English statesman, There has never been a time when the world knows so little about so much The late World War II, of necessity brought about so many scientific discoveries that it would take a long time for the general public to fully However the teachers of our Science De partment are making honest efforts to communicate the spirit of these scientific discoveries to the pupils in their respective sections Going beyond this point, there are many students, who in their leisure time, are interesting themselves in these new scien tilic developments by workinv in their home laboratories In this whirl of scientific activ ity the Department stands at the center CHARLES W RUTSCHKY JR Head of Department comprehend the magnitude of the effect of these discoveries upon humankind. . . b. . tom Rx idx. Q 0 ,,r' 5 'N -wquuvuuvy ,Lf j fW'1'N vw ,wif if xwrq gn X E Department of Sclence Mr Rexker s class get a grandstand vlew oi a mmlature Blkmz m the makmg Fair maidens brsect a frog m the Midway 33 5 ' 1 ' . , . k QR .ln-f , W . , Q, 47.15 Ns I P s - M ' E Q fy ,X u i ! I X 'xg , ,f 2 5 . A 'F' ', Ivy , ' i ax. i , '71 i R la , ,, L - N - - 1 f ' 0 - f 2 IV 23 X A, X 'tg V1 - -Q-Q 'F M Y J V 1 4 ! Q . I w ' Mn ' 4 A . ' ' 2131? 1 , - - JH f 3 1 i u .ww w ,VsVxx.f : , f 3,5 , V , 4 , Q, uf- Vfia 'ft I ., -7, .ycqhv v 'ff l , 4, SE-,iw U 9- J, xx' gg 'fy Q WN f , fi.: .S 16 A - i ? fd xx! N ff' 2,3 ! gy 1 . -17 ff xy lf, evra ' P F tRow L Itt Rghl Roger Shears Evely E A sladt T H Grxm Edward L Walt r or C M Solld Tngonometry Plane Geometry Geometry Algebra Arlthmetlc MANY OF You have taken one two or three steps up th1s stalrway Some have ascended all Eve to the top In many ways these courses 1n mathematlcs w1ll help you to more complete llvmg through better understandmg and eventual control over soclal and economlc forces and the solutron of problems of your physical envlronment Mathematlcs IS related to your experlences You w1ll contmue to deal wlth problems of budget credlt plans mstallment buymg and sellmg Your mmds have been devel oped to analyze and 1nterpret sltuatlons to compute, compare and deduct facts Mathe matlcs provides an outlook and a means of understandlng There are lmportant aspects of the world that only mathematlcs can mterpret to the c1t1zen The Mathematlcs Department congratulates each of you upon your success and graduatlon from our Wll 11am Penn Senlor Hlgh School T H GRIM Head of Department its , e cz i : ,r, n . n , . . ' , . e s, Fl ence . entz. Second Row, Left to Right: George F. Hedrick, Donald W. Cockley, Paul Klinedinst, Raymond H. Ensminger. . n E , . , . s s . v I IF gluures ,M Y' -emu red f Y rv fi' V M Department of 'K www -ft? N ui! XXI ,-dau.. SQSSM-Vis It s so o o simple lf you know the formula Two angles are equal :I they have the same or equal complements I Whatever that meansgj 35 0 Q x . ,Q ' 4 ' by L , v L I Q V w N ,ffl . V ,V M U ,o .'y',.Fz+ ,l -1' A ig if 7g'pxl1?l3i?'i' 'A F' l W fl ff al 'lg ' 'W . X1 fd' 5239? gs V QQ? ' l-1.4 A L1'fS.f X f K. 5,4 if o N' 'f ' is - -iw M . l gf l Mathemahcs ' '16 'A' fx 'Q's'1'f3, ' sa .1 at iq A My 1' xp WX . , f N ,fy ,ZW X Q mf If ' V K if L, -l q 55, l ' Nl eg? singgglvfqifl if l - Vggf Lg il J ,gr,j4,-y:.1- 1, L .,, ff' f EW-L W f , -.5F5'-r'f'- xx 5 ,, -Q 5 V 1 4 il,1g::?gf L H bw, ' ws ' Q J Qiiif-gxQga R fffffffffffffffff fffffjjfjwj 1 New First Row Lelt to Righz Mr Hessler Mr L Cates Mr Hoflfeditz Mr E Walters Mr Strayer Mr McGary Second Row Left to Rlghl Mr Geiselman Mr Leibensperger Mr Shetter Mr Del-lofi' Th1rd Row Lelt to Right Mr Dowell Dr Dannmr Mr Coaklcy Mr OVE3lU1lllt'Y Mr D Walters Fourth Row Left toR1ght Mr He-drink Mr Herr THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT is the course 1n William Penn that trains our boys to enter many phases of employment in local industries Industrial boys work in local industries as apprentice machinists, plumbers, auto mechanics, draftsmen, electricians, carpenters, etc These boys attend classes for two weeks, and work the next two weeks either for an outside employer or in our school shops until outside employment is available. , During this year our students use the shops during the day and G. I. s are using them at night as our part in the training of returned veterans. Then we have evening classes for men working with local employers learning some trade, such as machinist, carpenter, bricklayer, auto-mechanic, elec- trician, plumber, Welder, or draftsman to help them to better understand and do a better job. F. A. R. HOFFEDITZ Supervisor of Industrial Education ul in ff s i E' U 21 dl 49557444?4474444'54454444xff'4ffff4 J E 9 .rg .ei N, ' , ': . ., .e ,. .. .. .. . l 7 Par? W 1' 59? fuk A A 'Tl2 'f wwf Ja K 'e'g ?'-f-fx Mp EQ'L : '.x '?5 uw si ,..,v fl:-If P ,. :aj :,,,!,,, Wkwg W 'T.'.Z11 H? dm ight Wgiia. Y A Industrlcll Department Mechamcal engineers m the makmg Gemuses of Nuts and Bolts' 37 X , , T, f If 31, ,N . . W .. , ..., D 'K ' '-' .X f I .. 1 1, ' M ,707 ,Z .,. , f,W: ,aj ' 1-iiwf ' 'luis' ' -uv + uLf,' A A ' .ff A. Q, ,, ,I V , 1. W I -g- M, - :K-My pf.. ' . , ' . F F. - . fi? ., 'fi' f .,1, X A f i' -' 12-15, W , .4 'cgi .34 ' ' ,Q Rf 1 '1- ig.:,:- .J A Y. 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L! 4 . i N ageantry o Mac fines W Atreus Wanner CLANG' BANG' CLANG' Dont be alarmed, those deafenmg sounds you hear emanatlng from the Atreus Wan ner bulldmg are only the sounds made by the Industrial boys as they hammer and bend the steel mto varlous shapes Our own Wllllam Penn machme shop SPBCIHIIZGS ID first year work whlle the Wanner bulldmg IS used for the experlenced Jumors and seniors Also many veterans have taken advantage of thls excellent opportumty to MR HARRYB HERR Coordmamr become skllled workmen and have enrolled 1n thls course Wlth the modern equlpment found 1n both these bulldmgs both hlgh school boys and veterans are being trained to go out mto lndustry and take their places among other skllled workmen Smrlmg Carpenters of the future demonstrate how to do rt The art of burldmg proves enjoyable to these boys 38 Q. , Qf,fvgf5fjfsf5xxfNfsf5xxf5fxfxf5f5fjfQ 66 i if 1 ' J '32 L4 fffw4wvsvw4ws , f f f Stallkfgy ' Ollalllfl L' Q, ,l MR PAUL SPANGLER MR STEWART E ACOR Industrlol Arts CALLING ALL GIRLS' The best catch of the year lS any man who has taken Industrlal Arts These fellows dlrected by Mr Acor and Mr Spangler can make anythlng They can con struct pxcture frames smoking stands nut dxshes and wall shelves Besldes these domestlc helps they also bulld games Imaglne playmg checkers on a wooden checker board made by your own husband' Three cheers for two excellect teachers' In Wanner Vocational Shop' No job too rough' No job too tough' ?9 . AK 77 ' r ' , . . , . ' ' 7 3 ' 5 York's future machinists train Q Q Q 2 , ' 3 . 1 A gt ,v 1. - - ,. L , cjlllllt ll'HllS ZiN2X5iXQ?S4'XX?4X4wfwA.,.,s..,sA Department of Art ART FOR ALL. This is the basis of all art courses in William Penn. For, whether we realize it or not, art is unavoidable, inevit- able. Art is in everything we do and see and experience. And so it is logical that art work here should be classified as follows: First, the individual:-his personality and how to make the most of itg how to choose and wear suitable clothingg how to make the most of his good STANLEY E' Rn-'I-ASE points and to minimize the bad onesg how to select the right colors and designs. Second, the home in which the pupil lives. He is taught what is best suited to his individual way of living, not to follow a trendy how to improve what he has and to make his environment livable and beautiful. Third, the school. Numerous school activities are considered:-advertising school events, helping with dramatic productions, attempting to beautify classrooms, doing assigned work in good taste. Fourth, the outside world. This includes art in business, in displays, in architecture, in selling one's wares and self. Fifth, and by no means least, an appreciation and understanding of the fine arts in contemporary life as well as the priceless heritage of the past. Few can create works of art, but ALL can understand and enjoy art as applied to daily living. Suit- ability to purpose is the keynote of all art teaching in William Penn. And the ultimate aim is to direct pupils that they will be able to evaluate their surroundings so that they will be consciously uncomfortable in the presence of all that is inartistic. crude or ugly. An exceptional display of artistic talent in one of Mr. Rittase's art classes. 40 Department of Music MMMA Spangled Sharps and Flats Lol! to Right: Elwood M. Sprigle, A. Reginald Fink, Edw n E Schroeder AH, SUCH ARTISTIC SOULS as can be found in our music department! Those who study the masterpieces of Brahms, Beethoven, and, on the side when things get dull, a little Hboogie woogief' One of the largest divisions of the Music Department is that of voice. Under the capable direction of Miss Lou Finkbinder can be found Cecilian, Sophomore and combined Glee Clubs as well as the Penn Chorus, all of which perform at various school functions. Recently founded is the Boys' Chorus under the able guidance of Mr. C. A. Schroeder. New to the portals of Bill Penn, we extend a hearty Welcome to him. Musical organizations are not, however, limited to singing. York High also boasts of a top rank orchestra and band, under the batons of Mr. A. Reginald Fink and Mr. Elwood Sprigle respectively. Mr. Sprigle also heads those Solid Senders' and jive experts, the Sunlight Serenaders. Mr. Sptigle-'s hornbIoWets warm M atchless Music for Every M ood is bleachers at Reading game while rel earsed by the high school orchestra Dieb's White Roses line up for the w th Mr Fink twirling the big stick. kick-off. O Come, All Ye Faithful' aw, They Chew llron F st Ro Left to R ght Milton H Gotwalt Paul J Hummel Cl nton Everett R L ft to R ghr Ruth Hummel Eleanor L Snyder Ela ne G Tompkins you probably saw anythmg from basketball to what looked like part of the Commando Course The unfortunates you saw partlclpatmg probably resembled the man on the flymg trapeze as you saw them swmgmg through the a1r hlgh on ropes or dolng acrobatlc stunts on the rlngs Whatever they were domg ln most cases backache was sure to be the ultimate out come The mam purpose however xs to bulld strong bod1es and to glV6 the students the needed exerclses whlch otherwlse they probably would not get PAUL J HUMMEL Head of Department 4 5 l I ir w, i .' ' . , . , i . Second ow, e i : , . , i . ' . IF You HAVE ever had occasion to wander into either the boys' or girls, gym during classes, I . . H ,, . . . . Y , . ' 7 7 '2 nd Ben Stee 4' 1 W? W N X N' 2-1352 ig? J Department of L! 1 ef'-A PhYs1cc11Educc1t1on -Q u 24 .f.'.,::.' ,i -rn his 5, Ky if Gig Miss Tompkms grms happrly as Irene Plummer C12 and Elsie Pzttmger fri demonstrate that love can make even tle most man shy girl stand on her lead Instructor Hummel casts an observant eye as the boys brush up on therr techn ques durmg a gym perzod r --fe If 235 Y ' r , . , V 1 . V 1 fx a e J f , - l XR a . W 'gs 'wg wif . - -lvffj fist?-lk' I :la --'-' '-iii ' E 7 fa v w 'X ffl I vb 1 M 1 'Q ' in 4 .. xx I X' me M - f pf' 5 ' kwa ,, ' I -+ ' . .s - ' Mfg X t 1 ff? 7 ji: A. -- . . I. , . S , I 1,5 X. ,. sry- . 13 .v ,H W -av f, A J Y J, l ,. V A I M Lk -A wg A 'W y N,,' .Lx , - Q , r l, M . ,. .,. S cg 'L A L ' vi v..,j-.fn-6 W- . 1 -uf' 3 A 4: 2 , - ' Q ff- fd - if 4 n9,pl,.:.'f 5 ' , A ff cw' I , if 1 'QT Yiigmf' ' , ' 'f ' I r 4 4 ' 'S A 5 mc' 1 43 N o Barkers Allowed M,MM,,.,.,MM, Study Hall MR. WALESKI MR. FISHEL THE SIGNIFICANCE of study hall to most students was a forty-five minute rest period. To some it was time to day-dream about last night's date or perhaps you were one of the fortunate ones whose one and only was in your study hall and you could sit and drool all period. There were those, of Course, who spent the whole period studying. Some day they'll wake up and discover how their social life suffered. Also you can't begin to realize how much you learn when you sit back and listen to those who enjoy entertaining with tales of their experiences. Note: To underclassmen: Don't let Mr. Waleski or Mr. Fishel catch you practicing any of the above itemsg they, oddly enough, believe that study hall is a place to study. Iron Hand Waleski rules the roost . . . no whisperin'-no talkin'-no nothin? 66Sew99CGay an Atmosphere Delieious Piekles, Tantalizing Tarts Department of Home Economics IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK! How many of you have ever heard this presumptuous remark from some unassuming male? How many of you have taken it seriously? For you the Home Economics Department offers courses in family relationship, foods, and sewing. These courses are interestingly planned and will help you in all steps of life. Home Economic students pay homage to their The maid's day oil. Queen for a day. eimf if 'umm ,psf . liz' 1- 1 .' Xf 'ffksfii I 5,1 ll ent 21 'xl' N ,,. 1kj ' ' ,QQWX iv 'X k 1 A' X ' I X it ,XP ' -Q' t if ' t X 5 X Mx A f, X 'N I, . A gs. - 1 X-W S , P X Q i . ' XX ,fx . r A study in checks. All this and Janie too. Future Adrians display their talents. 46 Photos A A Lamp: 4 Wx' X f 1' Wait until he finds out It s not spiked' The Incentive behind the school Ioan The course oi true love never runs smooth' 47 if mx qw ' ' 4, N Q 'Sh is ,f ! 'TK A , ' f ' 'z,,, ' , 1' f f, xox. X , 1 if , wmifn ex t , I f' ,, A 'x -. ox if fy ' ' A 'I' ' k 4 ,V A ,f F , ' N' xx, 'r jf' 1 , ff' 5 ,. 4 ' I, - X-on , 5,7 1 X' X ai- 3 v P - 245 -N My A X. ff- 'r-' ' , f ' 71 X , , .fy , I qy I W, f w-- 'X if ' . , . Exhlblt III GRADUATES 0 0 I l Nffkiroaa-X'iXK1..x.x.uaXx.x..xxlikxgxjcxfi3-N.u,5,o-'kkU,,Q,uXtMQgxx.xf4'Xlxxg. WOQQDC. ' C1201 uri' I X' X' I IX M XX Q M 1 xx Q, M X1 Nw - Nw' K wik X X7 'NE-iff' fig! T f A y f R Xxk X f T551 ,QQ A DC FLAC A f 'gf ll , 1 WZ, 'iii ., YL X We ' M! V 'W 5f NiQfQi ,ff 1 Q, 'W XJ ' H-.K , L X ,if ifgkfff Z Ljgf wamw wmP v 'VwX'X lik I K ' R K us i N X 4 Q,fwwMvgVf f ff, 1 'Aft 'A . K I .K f , ,V A, ,I ,- ,A xf - -.it xx X ' V 'f V2 .,-- ff' Q Exif- ' , V! 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Seated Left to Right Robert Bowers Senator Nancy March Senator John Yoder Presldent Nancy Baker Secretary Standing Left to Right Ru sel Platts Senator Rickard Bumstead Treasurer James Leckrone Vxce Presxdent Nancy Bahn Senator President Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Boy Senators G1rl Senators President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Boy Senators Glrl Senators FIRST SEMESTER john Yoder James Leckrone Nancy Baker R1chard Bumstead Robert Bowers, Russel Platts Nancy March, Nancy Balm SECOND SEMESTER R1chard Getz John Yoder Nancy Baker R1chard Bumstead Robert Bowers, Russel Platts Nancy March, Nancy Bahn CS fffffff fffffffifsffffffffiffif SS ol LOIS D ABRAMSON 352 Remecke Place Losze May Scientific Euterpean Literary Soc Treas urer Penn Peppers Soc Vice Mu Alpha Theta Soc Usher Soc H R Weekly Reporter H R Attendance Sec H R Sec Asst Representative Bas ketball Volleyball Frolic Drum Mayorette Jr Class Play Farewell Commencement MARGUERITE EMMA ADAVS 332 West Gay Street Marguerite General Happy am I from care am free Why aren t you all contented like me? MARY JANE ALARCON York R D No 7 jeame Commercial Penn Commercial Weekly Clerk Weekly Advertising De partment PHYLLIS CAROLINE ALLEMAN 437 South George Street Phyl Scientific National Honor Soc Thespian Dramatic Soc., La Tertulia Jr. Historical Soc.' Librarian' . Academy of Science: H. R. Pres.: H. R. Treas: Service Squad' Information Bureau: jr. Play Property Com. Costume Com. Publicity Com.: Tatler Subscription Com.: Who's Who Assembly. SHIRLEY .IEANNE ALLISON 615 East Chestnut Street ShirI Commercial H. R. Chaplain. GEORGE J. ALMONEY York. R. D. No. 5 Money Industrial H. R. President. JI BETTY RAYE ALTSCHULL 121 North Manheim Street Betty Classical National Honnr Som Weekly News Editor 45 47 Mu Alpha Weekly Reporter Sotietas La tina Vice Pres Wttklv Rt porter La Tcrtulia H R Pres :dent ROBERT ANDERS 828 Wcst Locust Street Bunny Industrial Orchestra ELIZABETH M ANDERSON 237 Grcen Street Margie Gen ral Attendance Secretary NORMA .IEAN ANDERSON 532 Ludlow Avenue Andy Classical Clio Literary Society: La Ter- tulia: Societas Latina: Usher Society: H. R. Parliamentarian, 46: H. R. Treasurer. '46, '47: Student Advisory Board. DONALD EUGENE ANDREWS 412 West North Street Andy Industrial Whate'er he did was done with so much ease. In him alone 'twas natural to please. RODGER L ANDREWS 412 West North Street Bugs Industrial We frisk away. Like schoolboys at th' expected warning, To joy and play. ffffiffffZiffflfflrfffffffxfflfff ' cw- - f I. ' I, - - -I N , ' Presi: Thes ian Dramatic' Soc.: Theta: jr. Historical Society. p . I 4' ' in n 1 -Y nr ' u - H ' 'Y Q , if H - - .I H Q , . , Jr 1 ROLAND CURTIS ANSTINE 316 Harding Court W1Idroot Industria H R Secretary H R Chap lam ROSE MARIE ARCURI 29 South Penn Street Rose Classlca jr Historical Society jr Acad emy of Science La Tertuha Societas Latinas H R Treas urer H R Weekly Reporter Honor Society GRAYSON M ARENDT 260 jefferson Avenue Boze General lf the heart of a man is de pressed with cares The m1st is dnspelled when a woman appears WALTER I ARNDT 815 Maryland Avenue Bud General H. R. Secretary' H. R. War Stamp Chariman' Weekly. CARL DEAN ARNOLD York R. D. No. 2 Red Industrial H. R. Treasurer' H. R. Secre- tary. ELNORA LOUISE ARNOLD 436 S. Court Ave. Distributive Pat Education Of soul, sincere: in action, faithfulg in honor, clear. FLORENCE ATHANS 243 Kurtz Avenue Flossze Commercial Euterpean O B E Secretary Chaplain Usher Soc Repre sentative Stenographic Com mittee Treasurer H R Vice President Volleyball FAY CONSTANCE AVILA 832 East Boundary Avenue Shorty Scientific Thesplans La Tertulia Penn Peppers Usher H R Cheerio H R Chaplain Asst Treas H R Attendance Sec Tatler Commencement Cos ume Com mittee Publicity Committee NANCY LEE BAHN 35 South Belvidere Avenue Bahrue Classical Thespians Cho LeCercle Fran cans Pres La Tertuha Pres c Penn H R Play Play u Alpha Theta Sec Peppers V Pres Parl Rep Rec Sec Frolxc Jr Tatler Sub Com jt Soc Ticket Com Class Sena tor Farewell Scnpt Com Class Will Stud Adv Board Social Com Information Desk JEAN DOLORES BAILEY 405 North Beaver Street Jeannie Commercial H. R. Cheerio Secretary' Usher Squad. ROBERT G. BAILEY York R. D. No. 2 Bob Scientific Weekly' York High Band 45 46 47' Sunlight Serenaders' H. R. Attendance Secretary. DOROTHY JANE BAKER 744 West Philadelphia Street Dot Scientific Clio Literary Soc.g Thespian Dramatic Soc.g Jr. Historical Soc.g H. R. Sec.: H. R. War Stamp Chmn.g Frolic, '45, '46g Jr. Play, Social Com.g Informa- tion Bureau: Fashion Show, Property Com.g Costume Com., Assembly. QQx x!x!x!xfx1xl XZX!N! u - n ' I u ' rr ' ' : : - . ' H l! ' I ll U ' ' . ' ' ' 1 . - ' : ' 2 ' ' 5 , , . . . ' : . .1 H. Yice.Presidentg National Finance Committee: Farewell, H H 'C . H . ' ' ' I Se .Q M , .5 : ' -: H U If I, y , , If U 1. U Y y , , , . . , . J JACK ELWOOD BAKER 841 West College Avenue Punk General Varsxty Football NANCY LEE BAKER 1001 West Princess Street Nancy Sclentnlic Cho Penn Peppers Chap Rec Sec Thespxans H R Vnce Pres H R Att Sec Frolrc 45 46 Information Desk Majorette Cheer Leader 44 45 Ticket Com Jt Soc Pla Nxte of Music Assembly Pro grams Sec of Class 46 47 Tatler Subscnptmon Com Sprung Concert STERLING BANKERT 279 West Jackson Street Bud Scxentxflc H R Secretary H R Treas urer 11A 12B Golf RICHARD P BARBOR 632 South Pershxng Avenue D1ck Sclentnflc Band Orchestra Sunlight Sere naders BETTY JANE BARE 347 East Springdale Avenue Bare General Usher Soclety H R War Stamp Chanrman FRANCES BARNES 351 Remecke Place F ranme SCIEDCIHC Cho Natronal Honor Society Socletas Latma Crltlc H R Treasurer H R Attendance Sec Fmance Com jr Red Cross Com Orchestra Class of 11947 HOWARD C BARNHART 237 East Liberty Street College Barney Preparatory Penn Vets H R Secretary Football Basketball Frohc PHYLLIS CLARA BARNHART 419 East Market Street Red SCIEHCIFIC jr Hxstoncal Society Chaplain Jr Academy of Science Busr ness Crrtrc La Tertulla Parlra mentarxan Service Squad Tat ler Coedrtor Weekly Informa tron Bureau Usher Commerce ment Farewell JOHN P BARTELL 290 West Maple Street Pete Scxentnfit H R Attendance Secretary CHARLES C BAUBLITZ 439 jumper Street Chaz-he General Penn Vets Basketball SHORB WILLIAM BAUBLITZ 249 Hardmg Court Willie Industrral H R Chaplain Industrial So cnety LESTER H BAUSMAN York R D N0 7 Les General H R Treasurer Dlstrlbutrve Educatlon I H S uv? H9-117 XX: yX,X,XX7X,Xj Vf7VXf!7J PHYLLIS RUTH BEAN 322 Creston Road Phil Commerclal Euterpean Natl Honor Soc Jr Hxstoncal Soc Ushers Son. Chref Penn Commercial Soc T esplans O B E H R Treasurer Farewell Scn p Com Advusory Board Infor matron Desk Thespnan Play Who s Who Assembly Quxz Kid Assembly Fashion Show As sembly 46 DEAN DLIVER BECK 735 Manchester Sheet Dean Industrxal A lxon among ladle ls a most dreadful thmg RUTHANNA CHRISTINE BECK 660 Pennsylvanxa Avenue Dzmples Commercial Thesplans Jr Hnstorlcal Soc Penn Commercxal Soc Ushers Soc O B E H R Att ec H R Vice Pres H R Cheerro Sec Thesplan Play Fashion Show Ass mH1 46 BETTYC BECKER York R D No I Betty' Commerclal Band Penn Commercial Usher Soclety H R Weekly Re porter JANET A BEHLER 708 West Mason Averue janet Commerclal Order of Busmess Efiicrency Usher Society H R Treasurer H R War Stamp Chaxrman H R Weekly Reporter H R Attendance Secretary KATHLEEN BELL 606 Company Street Cassze General Volleyball Basketball PHYLLIS M BENNINGTON 25 1 Atlantlc Avenue Phyl SCISHCIFLC Dolphm Swrmmrng Society H R Attendance Secretary H R War Stamp Chaxrman Swxm mmg WALLACE A BERCHTOLD 707 Maryland Avenue Wallace SCIEDCIFIC Band DONALD BERKHEIMER 318 South Penn Street Don General Life IS too short to bother with such tnfles CLAIR R BILLET 222 Pattrson Street Rover General Penn Vets H R Vxce Com mander Penn Vets Basketball CLARENCE BILLET 32 South Hartman Street jzm Industrxal Thrs would be a gloomy world without a few bright op tlmrsts DONALD F BILLET 1319 South Queen Street Don SCIBIICIEC A D S Correspondence Sec retary H R Presxdent A D S Assembly Program 54 LOIS BILLET 800 Wood Street B111 Scxentlfic Home Economncs Socrety H R Assrstant Attendance Secretary MARLYN BILLET 864 East Market Street Marlyn Industnal H R Cheeno Secretary RUTH IRENE BIRD 1412 Second Avenue Birdie Classlcal Euterpean Pres Vxce Pres Thespxans Vnce Pres La Ter tulla Mu Alpha Theta Societas Latina Dolphm Swrmmmg Soc Jr Play Commencement Script Plays Frohc 46 47 Program Chmn of 47 Frolxc Director of Thespxan Play Honor Soc HARRY R BISKIN6 IR 435 Walnut Street Tabby Scxentmfic The rank as but the guxneas stamp The mans the gowd for a that DELORES J BITZEL 219 West Adams Street B1 tzel Commerclal Penn Peppers H R Presxdent H R Secretary ROBERT D BLAEBAUM 101 East Market Street Bloodspots Industrlal A httle mrschref by the way A httle fun to spxce the day K IELSS DTI: 1947 DORIS E BLAUSER 1035 East Phrladelphra Street Chet Commercnal Penn Pepper Euterpean Lnt erary Society H R Presxdent H R Secretary JACK BODDINGTON 229 West Cottage Place Bones Scientific D L S Natxonal Honor Soc: ety Mu Alpha Theta Edrtor of Weekly KATHRYN LOUISE BOECKEL 725 Manchester Street Shortre Commerclal Sophomore Glee Club Cecxhan Glee Club Penn Peppers Pres 10 11 H R Vice Pres Majorette Glee Club Concert Messiah Dlstrrct 45 46 47 Frolxc Fashxon Show 46 Martha Band Con certs GERALDINE M BOLL 615 East South Street jerry' Sclentxfic Dolphin Swlmmmg Society Parllamentanan H R Vice Presldent Basketball Volley ba FHYLLIS BOLTON 422 Norway Street Phyl General The laughter rs and ever was among the dehghtful sounds of earth AUDREY L BORTNER 618 Rrdge Avenue Audre Commerclal Sugar and spnce and every thing mce Thats what httle grrls ar made 'TZ , I J I L ' I I Il ' il ' ' If ' ' ' 3 . . 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CHQISS of vsfvvvvvxfsxxfvxfsfsfxf ESTHER VIRGINIA BORTNER 219 Hardmg Court Esther' Classxcal Informahon Desk Nxe f Muslc DIStflCt Orchestra Or chestra Forensw Contest LENA BORTNER 1052 Mount Rose Avenue Lena Classxcal Natl Honor Soc Cho Rec Sec Soc1etasLatma Pres Les Petxts Cadets V1ce Pres Sec Le C1rcle Francais jr Hxstorlcal Soc Usher Soc H R R p Student Adv Board Chmn House of Rep Sec Glrl Ser geant at Arms Ways and Means Com Service Squad Inform Desk Costume Com MARGARET LOUISE BOSE Glen Rock R D No 2 Margy Comme. ala Natl Honor Soc Penn Com merclal Secretary Order f Business Efficnency Student Advxsory Board H R Attend ance Secretary Volleyball In formatlon Desk CHARLES L BOSSERMAN 900 Hull Street Chuck General Varsxty Football ,I Varsxty Football ROBERT S BOWERS 16 South Findlay Street Tex Sclentmhc D L S Vxce Presxdent H R Presxdent Varsity Football H R Basketball ,Ir Varslty Foot ball Track jumor Play Class enator 10 11 12 Socla Commxttee Tatler Sports Ed: or RUTH M BOWERS 312 East Princess Street Ruthie Classxcal Euterpean Thesplans Penn Peppers La Tertuha J Hrs torncal Soc Ceclllan Gl e Club Sophomore Glee Club Mu Alpha Theta Nxte of Mustr Thespxans Plays Aud Plays Basketball Volleyball Jt Soc Play Ticket Con Frolu. J Play Committees T tle Subs Com: Information Desk. PHILIP H BOWMAN 616 South Duke Street Phzl SCIEIIIIHC D L S Sec Chap Cntxc Thesplans Mu Alpha Theta Pres Der Deutsche Verem Pres Sec Jr Academy of Science Natl Honor Soc ,It Society Play 46 47 Jr Play Frolnc 46 47 School Sec of Attendance Thespnan Plays Property Com Class Wlll Social Committee WADE BOYER 332 West Jackson Street Wade Sclentxflc H R Weekly Reporter H R Vxce President Golf REITA M BUYER 1021 West Kung Street Reita Commercxal Penn Commercxal Ushers clety H R Secretary H R Treasurer H R Attendance Secretary PHILIPC BRANDT York R D No 4 Phil Scientific Home Room Basketball ROBERT BRENEMAN 589 West College Avenue Bob General A D S H R Treasurer H R Cheeno Secretary H R Vice Presndent Assembly Program H R Basketball ALLEN I BRENNEMAN 625 North Hartley Street Brenme General Smce bashfulness Is a weak ness Oh to be a brute 56 DALE ALDEN BRENNEMAN 901 East Phxladelphxa Street Butch Industnal Let every man have his whxm What s he to me or I to htm? PAUL BRICKER 890 East Boundary Avenue Pebe Sclentxfic Home Room Secretary ,I V Football RICHARD L BRICKER York R D No 2 jumor' SCISIICLHC Band 45 46 47 War Stamp Chaurman H R Chaplam JAMES CURRY BRIDGETTE 417 Codorus Street jxmmy Gen ral Though he pursues a scholarly way Much fun he fmds from day to day DARLAS L BRILI. 934 West Prmcess Street Dar' General Cheerleader Penn Pepper So cxety Cheeno Secretary Week ly Reporter Usher Socxety Weekly Reporter ARTHUR RICHARD BROCKLEY 636 Salem Avenue Dick Industrxal Track Football 57 mn MARIANNA BROSE 834 South Duke Street Brosze Classxcal Latm Socxety Spamsh Society Cho Natnonal Honor Socxety Thesplans H R Cheerlo Secre tary Assembly Commxttee J Play Frohc 46 A D S As sembly Play Sophomore Glee Club Property Committee MARIAN BROWN 745 West Prmcess Street Browme Classlcal Socletas Lat nas Refreshment Com La Tertulna National Honor Society H R Presudent Assembly Committee Jumor Talent Show Whos Who As sembly Commencement Cos tume Committee Tatler Co Edntor Weekly 45 N PHYLLIS BROWNWELL 567 Smlth Street Phzl Gene ral Dolphin Swimmmg Society H R Cheeno Secretary Treasurer Basketball Weekly Ofhce JOHN E BUBB 676 West College Avenue johnny General H R Presxdent H R Attend ance Secretary War Stamp Chairman H R Basketball Tatler Subscription Committee JAMES BUCKNER 360 Old Orchard Lane Scxentliic Weekly Office Demosthen an Lnterary Socxety RICHARD BUMSTEAD 644 Franklm Street Bumre General Alpha Debat ng Society N tlonal Honor Society H R Chaplam Varsnty Football Bas ketball Track R serve Foot ball Basketball Track 12B 12A Class Treasurer 11B Class Vnce Presxdent at E lam of 1947 7fXfXjtX fAA6A!XfVXXjeXf!Xff HAROLD M BURGARD 8 12 Moffett Lane Pinky Commercla D L S jr Hnstoncal Socxety retary Frollc AUDREY EMMA BURGER 725 Wallace Street Chicken Commercxal H R Cheeno Secretary Junnor Nurses Axd NORMA M BURKINS 609 Cleveland Avenue Slxm General Home Room Chaplain AUSTIN l BUSER 555 Ogontz Street Bus SCISDIIHC Home Room Treasurer Var sxty Football Jr Varsxty Foot bal MARY K BUSSER 856 East Market Street DlStflbUtlVe BIond1e Educatxon Dnstrnbutwe Educatnon Fashnon Show EVELYN R BUTCHER York, R D No 2 Butch Commercxal Home Room Vice President, Home Room Representative THEODORE BYERTS 320 West Gay Street ed General Penn Chorus JAMES J CACCIOLA 634 Colonnal Avenue m Industrlal Home Room Chaplain Home Room Vice Presndent MARY EUZABETH CARTER Rathton Road Bets General Home Room Cheerxo Secretary DOLORES CHRONISTER l423 Flrst Avenue Becky Commercxal H R War Stamp Chanrman GENE A CLANCY 539 McDonald Avenue Stinky Industrlal Home Room Weekly Reporter DOLORES M CLAPSADDLE 127 Hamilton Avenue Dee Commercial Jumor Historical Society, L1 branan, H R Presndent, jr Red Cross Committee, Orches tra, Nate of Music, Dlstrnct Orchestra,Natl Honor Society +- 58 W ' , X , w 1 1 Xfx ,J I L ' 5-. .E VV X , E It Sg t- 33 H I D ' H H .,., ..,.,. ., . , I T ' - if Penn Chorusg Home Room Sec- z ' . ,.,.: .V 1 , 1 Il ' IJ ' Kfji ii ' - . 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Class ol: 119-I7 MARK DANIEL CLUCK 1135 East Kmg Street Mark' General H R Attendance Secretary H Representative Penn Chorus DONN COHEN 154 Peyton Road Don Classlcal D L S Vxce Presndent Na txonal Honor Soclety Treasurer Mu Alpha Theta Treasurer Thespmans H R President Servxce Squad Student Advxs ory Board Junior Play jomt Socxety Play GLORIA W COLLINS 117 W Kmg Street Squzrt Commercxal Penn Commercial Society H R Treasurer H R Chaplaxn BETTY V COLSTON 361 Alluson Street Bets Commercial retary Cheeno Secretary Chap lam Volleyball Basketball JAMES RUSH COLSTON 361 Allison Street Rush General H R Chaplam Track H R Basketball ALICE CONRAD 542 DuPont Avenue C onrue' Commerclal Cecelnan Glee Club Sophomore Glee Club Pres Thespuans Natl Honor Soc Penn Com mercxal Soc Service Squad H R Representatxve Frohc Red Cross Committee Scrap book Com Ways and Means Com Forensic Contest Thes plan Chnstmas Program AUDREY R CONWAY 662 Maryland Avenue Casey' Commercnal Usher Socxety Natxonal Honor Socxety H R Treasurer Pres H R Vxce Presxdent Assnstant Representative Information Bu reau Weekly NORMA JEAN COOPER 407 N Queen St Dlstrxbutnve Norm Ed ucatxon Fashxon Show EUGENE KIRK COUSLER Manchester R D No l Kirk Industrial Home Room Attendance Sec retary LORRAINE COUSLER 442 Jumper Street Rarny General Franc:-us Usher Society York Hxgh Weekly BEVERLY COVAL 1030 Kelly Drxve Bev Classlcal Natxonal Honor Soclety Latm Socrety Spanxsh Soclety Thes prans H R Weekly Reporter H R Pres Forens1c Contest 46 Jumor Play Commence ment Costume Com Frollc Costume Com Pubhcxty Com Jomt Soc Plays Fmance Com Secretary Weekly Ad Dept RICHARD COVER 261 East Kung Street Dzck Sclentlflc Home Room Weekly Reporter ll I If i v . . g . ' 5 ' R- J 3 . . , .3 . . . g : ' - 9 . ll il ' . . l If U A - - -, ' ' : - . I 5 ' Q I I - - I : ' - : ' : ' ' , . . . H U' ' u - u ' 9 . . lr 1 u - U , U Ushers? O- B- E-5 H- R- Sec' Les Petits Cadetsg Le Cercle , - - ' ': ' : , : . - I fl LP It ,, . . . , , . . . l . . . 1 l ' I - - C , . I . A ., 1 , 1 9 ' , .9 ' , -5 -3 . : V. I 1 - KI ' I ' 1 Z u ' n - - 1 -I 3 ' . . ., - -I I . . Q : 5 . -I .3 5 . PAUL ARLINGTON CRALEY 319 North George Street Paul Industrial Home Room Attendance Secre tary Home Room Vice Presi dent RALPH L CRONE York R D No 4 La Commercial H R Basketball H R Soft Ball MELVIN D CRUMLING York R D No 3 be Industrial Home Room Recording Secre tary JASPER P CUFFARO 604 South Duke Street jesse General Where er fair ladies chance to There this fair knight youll ever see. EDITH NAOMI CUNNINGHAM 215 Mill Avenue Distributive Dutch Education Distributive Education Fashion Show. JANE CUPP 861 South George Street Janie General H. R. Vice President: H. R. Treasurer. WILDA JANE CUSTER 546 East Boundary Avenue Willy Scientific H R War Stamp Chairman CHRYSTAL LOUISE DANCY 345 V2 Allison Street Chnss Scientific Cecilian Glee Club Sophomore Glee Club Ushers Student Em ployment Girl Volleyball Pub licxty Committee Nite of Music JOAN LILLIAN DANNER 451 Atlantic Avenue Cluny Scientific Home Economics Society H R Treasurer H R Attendance Secretary H R Vice President Recording Secretary ROBERT DARYMAN 453 Pennsylvania Avenue Distributive Bob Education His heart was ever stronger than his head. WILLIAM D. DARYMAN 453 Pennsylvania Avenue Bi General Penn Vets Basketball. DOLORES R. DAUGHERTY 345 Maryland Avenue Doc Commercial Penn Commercial Societyg Weekly Reporterg Home Eco- nomics Soc., Secretary: H. R. Weekly Reporter, '46q H. R. Vice President, '46g Usherg Junior Nurses Aid. 60 X!N!N! ICIIHISS of It tn ' ll ' II ' ' HA U ' It U ' ' be H ,, ff ., ff 11'- ff f Afafsfavfvvvv fekfexfvxf ,www f fvbffedv :RSS U LILLIAN MAY DAVIS 1303 South Albemarle Street Dollie Commercial H R Cheerio Secretary Vol leyball MARGARET L DAVIS 24 North Hartley Street Peggf' General Weekly Euterpcan Literary Society H R President Bas ketball Parllamentarian Tatler Subscription Committee JEAN DEARDORFF 936 East Philadelphia Street jcann Commercial O B E President Secretary Euterpean H R Representa tive President Vice President Volleyball Basketball Sten ographic Committee of House Tatler Subscription Staff ESTELLA BLANCHE DECKMAN Dover R D No 3 Distributive Estell Education H. R. Cheerio Secretary. RUTH ELIZABETH DEIBERT McDonald Heights Ruthie Scientific Euterpean, Corr. Secretary: Spanish Soc., V. Pres.: Latin Soc. Sec: Swimming Soc.' Jr. Historical Soc. Pres.: National Honor Soc: Cheerio Sec: H. R. Secretary' Basketball: Ping Pong' Badminton' Co-editor of Tatler: Joint Soc. Play Cos- tume Committee. SUSANNE DEITZ 922 McKenzie Street Susie Classical Les Petits Cadets, Vice Pres.: Le Cercle Francais, Vice Pres.: Societas Latina: Thespians: Nae tional Honor Soc,: H, R. Week- ly Reporter: Commencement Script Committee: Weekly. CHARLOTTE J DETWILER 40 North Queen Street Charlotte Sc1ent1tic Weekly Red Cross Com J Historical Soc ,Ir Academy f Science Spanish Society H R Weekly Reporter RUTHANNA DEVENY 853 East Mark t Street Divvy General Dolphin Swimming Soc Pres Treasurer H R Cheerio Sec retary Attendance Secretary Chaplain Basketball Volley ball Band ISABEL DICE 15 North Rockburn Street Issy Classical Clio Societas Latinas La Ter tulla Thespians H R Treas urer EDWIN R DIERDORFF 673 Wallace Street Ted Industrial Industrial Society Vice Presi- dent' H. R. Treasurer Chap- ain. BEULAH I. DIETZ Jacobus P . Sis Commercial Penn Commercial' H. R. Vice President. B. JAMES DOLL 524 South Duke Street jim Industrial For he's a jolly good fellow. I Class SUM WMNVMWQMM,,X M,WWw ,wma M, . Hin, !lS,gZl l e!!! shin filig- 41111-lffrf I - l :ll 111 vli I - fnlxfnmf x !- .1 ll -1 I ll Y gn ii -11:1-1 1112 lfll' 1llHlQQ-llflill H .flh -III ' PY -- - !'f IT '- ' mvlm W ' M! mmrrfr H!----M14 'Wife' 51 Q1 ? w ' ' 'Q 21: :riv .ll ' urn.: ni 1 Qu: X 11 Ill I 1IIl ' 11111 BLT F-Ili f , . H, I , n 1 ' I ' I l :E U 1 E Ill :Egg :E 'I IE fnf- Y -M' ML'o, - - L ggi. az: WL , l . , - H , , . I 7 : i : :rm , A , -mf Jai' , W Jen-4,-J- W We 5'1 'i' 9 ,ff M-:mm of rl: aw ' :Milf ..,.1l. ' 1. f .wr fmlv-1, 'f Jfx-Q71 J J 4 fx 7-flrfha Igrliigr rf? CIE Ag :vi UiPlmnQ1l-ilCY21UHl1l1i -In I if I I- .-I .-- I- l-I IU - lil- kllflifli I I IT 'Hu il I 'fT 'L f 'f v..fc--H-0' ' ' uma:-Hr LH su-Chr ef 'U ' 5 U' I l A X I N . 1 . 'l f. --- -Will! -' ak--ll' I -I -'Y . - -- lll' l F I I' ' - . ,. . , ' ' 'I ' w . a Xl : gs. ' r lfllll 'M -Eifil. l -Q2I:uh1illIQT- -Q I Plii --- 1 ii 1 3 1 QI H11 QI If X'1l1'lIF ::.::' 3 '2:: :'.!l!.:r' ,- , ll?2ilH - 12 'inn-Y - l'-I!!----2 44llln142?1'7'i1-IQH-I N1-1'l 1 Im Kllf --2 TI I I I M1 fav- c Ev-:Y TWC' 5 ' EWUWW ,fm Y Ev ev 00 -Sha L --- -- --ff gm? M 5 ll - !- 5' I l U -1 u ' 1 . i n rf D R: : . I l E --- s 1 2 . Z- 1 I s L i . L' I 1 F fgll. qe E-Wy away, flls bevy Tiff---frvj IT: f-J A our meme- v .eb-1,77-,,T:Fv - l- :gI 3111-Q11---il ,frj Q gf .1-'ag .::Iilgl - 'Q'-l L. 0 X-' . ' ,,-' ,', -, ,-- frna VJWLYK Q 4 V. + Yau molto A X-A l S11 tv- 1 1 MBI- ji l1Q1l lb llf - illili nlrillr lll-lY-u- 1 Ill I 1 1 1 uv rpm 1 .wr OID I NJ wen..,rff'- lu' 1 I F253 I rxfqffiir f IF E4 MARY AGNES KAUFFMAN '.'.'or:1 s C1 nd I 31316 bi! Mary Agnes Ma-.mfman ,W ,W ,N 7xfYf.fXf5f ,.NN,., f'Xfi'f.fXfx Glass Poem 4 4f4s4-454 4 4.4X4'4-44 4F4 44.44844 4 4 44. 4 4 L i 63 by MYRA GooDL1NG The door is closed. We have turned our backs on twelve long years of school. Long, did we say? Yes, long but happy and carefree and gay. The door is closed. We have shut out sounds of the fellowship of teachers and friends, Fellowship that was well-worth all of our heartaches and pain. For there were heartaches. But we'll remember only the plays and the dances and the games. The door is opened. For some of us there are higher roads to travel, Roads that shall lead to honor and to fame. For us the routine remains the same. The door is opened. The rest of us go out to earn a livingg Earn a living and try to build a better world, A world of which we might be proud. To all of us the door is opened. The light of promise shining through stirs in our souls aloud. Myra has the ability to see loveliness in ordinary surroundings as well as in art, music or literature and to inspire love lor the arts in others. DORA ELVA DORSEY 126 North Pershing Avenue Dot sae General H R Attendance Secretary 47 Table Tennis DEAN R DOSCH East Prospect Pa Crow Scientific Band A D S H R Basket RAYMOND M DOUGHERTY 130 East Newton Avenue oc General Gentlemen prefer blondes DONALD M DOWELL 1007 Wayne Avenue Snowball' General D. L. S. Monitor' Fili Neptuni Pres. Secretary- H. R. Presi- dent' H. R. Treasurer. WM. JOHN DRAWBAUGH 566 West Princess Street Bill Scientific Orchestra. PHYLLIS IRENE DRISCOLL 28 South Hartley Street Drizzle Scientific Latin Soc.g Spanish Soc.: jr. Historical Soc.: jr. Academy of Scienceg Thespiansg Honor Soc.g H. R. Attendance Sec.: Red Cross Com.: Jr. Play, Make-up Committeeg Jr. Nurse Corps, Vice Pres.: Weekly, Copy and Proof Headline Editor. CHARONE DRUCK 710 Winsor Street Druckxe Commercial Those that know her know her smile And find the knowing quite worth while DORIS EBERLY 550 West Clark Avenue Dorne Commercial O B E Weekly Reporter H Chairman NANCY EBY 14 16 First Avenue N anf' Scientific Clio Der Deutsche Verem Pres Sec H R Vice Pres Weekly Reporter Basketball Frolic 46 47 Thespxans Social Com Publicity Com ANNA llLllAN ECKENRODE 125 E Philadelphia St Distributive Ann Education Personality and a smile Can sway the world. HELEN EDMAN 21 1 Roosevelt Avenue S tuli' Commercial Penn Peppers Vice President Weekly Reporter' H. R. Weekly Reporter' War Stamp Chair- man- H. R. Representative President Vice President' Fash- ion Show' Tatler Subscription Committee. DOLORES EVELYN EHRHART 635 York Street Distributive Doreen Education O. B. E.: York High Weekly. 64 9 CCHZISS of 1947 V VXAsfAvv sAWkv, vXNVXNVswQf, .,., n l . 3 , I E E I . . bell-Y A i H i l V R: secretary. H. R. war Stamp HD 1, f ,, , . . f' Q S . U u n 1 , X? 94 X'-fx-I'-sfo fAf5f545457X4FfXfsfs.fssftf-fsfsfxfffxf-.fsftf-sf U 2133 OT - JOHN F. EHRHART 715 East Philadelphia Street Iohnny Industrial H R Vice Presldent Treas urer Attendance Secretary GLADYS EICHELBERGER 526 West Sphmgettsbury Ave Ure General Home Room Vxce Presxdent CHARLES EINSIG 668 East Market Street Charlze Industrxal Home Room Attendance aecre tary 47 RICHARD M ELRICK 925 East Boux u1ry Ax Duc Dzck SCIENTIFIC D L S Chaplam Llterary Cntxc Rec Sec Natl Honor Soc Pres Thespxans Social Commxttee Chairman Tatler Art Edxtor Jumor Play Joint Socxety Play Whos Who As sembly Costume Committee MADELYNE EMENHEISER 127 South Albemarle Street Emo Sclentlflc Eut rpean Penn Peppers Treasurer La Tertulla Dolphin Swxmmmg Soc Thesplans Usher H R Vxce Pres Secre tary Cheerlo Sec Frolnc Prop erty Com Commencement Prop rty Com ,Iomt Soc Play Publxcxty Commlttee HENRY GEORGE ENGLES 460 West Spnngettsbury Ave Hen Industrlal Home Room Cheerno Secretary H R Attendance Secretary 6:1 vs. '40 ,, i dv nv' 5 JUNE ENSMINGER 708 West Princess Street jume Classlcal Socxetas Latinas Crntxc jr Hrs torxcal Soc Jr Academy of Sclence National Honor Soc Orchestra Forensic Contest Frohc Publicity Committee RUTH EPPINGER York R D N01 Ruth Commerclal Cecxllan Glee Club MARY ELLEN ERNEY 129 North Belvidere Avenue Mary EI en' Sclentlfic Junior Nurses Axde Square Dancing Club ROBERT L ERNEY 514 Laucks M111 Road Ernie General H R Attendance Secretary Basketball J V H R Bas ketball BETTY EYLER 336 Sprmgdale Avenu Dutch Classical Dolphin Swimming Soc L s Petlts Cadets H R Treasurer 45 H R Treasurer Basket ball Volleyball RUBY A FAHS 240 Hardmg Court Ruby Classxcal H R Representative Informa tion Bureau Student Advxsory Board Chaxrman Lost and Found Commxttee DORCAS MARIE FAIR 655 Lincoln Street Ducky' Commercial Penn Commercial Society Usher Home Room Vice Pres ident Weekly Clerk 46 BERNICE FAUST York R D No 3 Berme Commercial Order of Business Efficiency Volleyball Team FLOYD F FELTON 443 East King Street Flip General Glee Club Band CHARLES L FERGUSON 1015 Fast Hay St eet Chuck Scientific H. R. Chaplain 46' Track. JACQUELINE RAE FERREE 526 Ludlow Avenue jackie Scientific Clio Literary Society, President: La Tertulia, Chaplaing Usher Societyg H. R. Secretary, '46, '47g Badmintong Service Squadg Information Bureau. HERBERT P. FERRIS 361 Pine Lane Zarro Scientific D. L. S.: H. R. Vice President: J. V., Varsity Footballg Trac!-rg H. R. Basketball. CHARMAINE FICKES 31 East Cottage Place Chatter Commercial Jr Historical Society Usher Society Penn Commercial So ciety H R President '45 46 tary HAROLD FIDLER 253 East South Street Hass' Industrial H R Secretary JOHN CONLEY FINK York R D No 5 Beany' Industrla Night after night he sa and bleared his eyes with books NORMA JUNE FINK 1536 Second Avenue F inkie' Classical Latin Society' National Thes- pians. LEON C. FIRESTONE 426 North Beaver Street Fireball General Penn Vetsg H. R. Presidentg J. V. Football, Basketball. Trackg Varsity Football, Basket- ball, Track. C. ANNA FISHER 342 East College Avenue Anna Scientific Jr. Academy of Scienceg H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Cheerio Sec- retaryg Junior Play Publicity Committee. VVvvv LC HSS of X!X!x,X!X!X, u r ' u n ' A S y I '47, iTreas1irer, Cheerio Secre: ll ' YY ' If I ' .. - ., ff ' ' 1 ,y If I Qw- al.-a ff A aa e 'K J me Q-'51 fs .views 67 ROBERT L. FITZKEE York, R. D. No. 2 Bob Scientific A. D. S., Chaplaing Penn Chorus H R Vice Presrdent H R Chaplam H R Weekly Reporter H R Treasurer Servrce Squad ALBERT DON FLECK 645 Colonral Avenue Don Classlcal D L S Corr Sec National Honor Soc Mu Alpha Theta jr H1stor1cal Soc jr Academy of Sclence Vrce Pres Parl Thesprans J Play Frolrc Student Adv Board Costume Com Publrcrty Com D L S Assembly Red Cross Assembly Weekly CARL R FLICKINGER 157 East Cottage Place Flrck Commerclal Order of Busmess Eflicxency KENNETH FLINCHBAUGH Loganvrlle Pa Ken SCIBHLIHC H R Secretary H R Chap lam H R Treasurer LESTER EUGENE FOGLE 34 1 Oak Lane Ezekzal Industrial Our character rs our will for what we wrll we are NORMA JEAN FOGLE 422 West Prmcess Street Deener Commercial Melancholy Melancholy I ve no use for you by golly WNXANCCR MARY ELLEN FORRY 94 1 Fahs Street M con General Euterpeang Penn Peppers, Pres- rdent Vice Presrdent H R V1cePres1dent H R Recordmg Sec Banner Carner of 46 Class Prophecy Farewell Scrrpt Com Assembly Programs JEAN DELIGHT FORTHMAN 18 East College Avenue Queeme Commercxal Drstrrbutrve Education Cloth mg Commxttee for 47 Fashlon Show RICHARD K FOURHMAN 38 North Belvidere Avenue Snulfy' Sclentrflc On their own ments modest men are dumb VIVIAN FOUST York R D No 2 Vzv Commercxal Usher Socxety Home Room At tendance Secretary SARAH ANN FOX 921 East Phxladelphla Street Sally' General Model m Assembly 46 DONALD G FRANK 32 North Sherman Street Donf' Sclentlflc Jr Academy of Science Jr Hrs torxcal Soc Thesprans H R Sec Prop Com ,Iomt Soc Play 47 Commencement 46 Publncnty Com Frolrc 47 jomt Soc Play 47 Costume Com jomt Soc Play 47 Tatler Sub scrlptlon Com Weekly Asst Cuculatxon Mgr ass of 1947 3 . . 1 . : . , . , 5 , . : . . . 1 - ' 7 . , - - , -. . -5 . A Il li ' 44 - n - . . ., . .: -S 1 ' : - N . . I . . , . . ., . Y -y -3 - 3 fv 5 Z - Z .5 .: . . . 5 P . ,f ' -t Il ' ll ' ll I ' ' - - .. V - as ,, 3 fi: - , - , . . . rx u ' ' H . ,, . , . . Z . . - ' Q . '43-bzfew R 529' ,,.. . ',,.,g-52 - 'I - ,aw -g'jff f, H A A -4 - ' . , Y , , me - H ., wig, : Lcsjygst 5.5 tx , M, ,ang .24 1 f 1: w s I ,. ., ,..e.,,33,. ,Q A ,' , H . , ug . ll ! ' ' : If il ' . 3 , - HK A5 ' . ' . v , N , - - v H , - , . ., . ., . T , Y , , , Y , . . . , . f, , 7 . . , .. . , n - - , .7 , . lass of 119-II7 M, i HENRY E FRANK 148 Irvmg Road Hen SCIEHIIFIC H R Vlce Presxdent 10 11 H R Treasurer H R Cheerlo Secretary Track Frollc AUDREY FREY 316 Roosevelt Avenue Audle Classlcal Cho Membership Com Tertuha Societas Lat na Sec Chmn Decoration Com or Roman Banquet H R Pres H R Weekly Reporter Volley ball Basketball Senator Glrl Sergeant at Arms Frollc 45 46 Soclal Com Student Adv Board Electlon Boards Band Color Guard EMERSON W FREY 509 Hillcrest Road m Sclentllic D L S Thesplans Penn Chorus H R Presxdent H R Treasurer H R R presenta tive Football JOIHR Soclety Play Frollc 44 46 Thespian Plays Audntornum Programs JULIA MARIE FREY 1236 Prospect Street julze Commerclal Dolphin Swlmmmg Soclety RAYMOND FREY 1432 Third Avenue Ram Sclentlflc Demostheman L1terary Society Glee Club Track Football RICHARD DAVID FREY 720 Prospect Street Dick' Industrial A man of understanding hold eth hxs peace XfxfX!X!X!N!X! foie? fAffJX?X XfX7V JAMES E FRITZ 332 Paclflc Avenue Fritz General F111 Neptunl H R Vxce Pres: dent H R Chaplain Football Swxmmmg ESTHER E FROCK 118 South Rlchland Avenue Esther Commerclal Order of Busxness Efhcxency RUSSELLF FROCK JR 118 South Richland Avenue Russ General Penn Vets FRANCES IRENE FRY Pleasurevxlle R D No 5 Franme General H R Asslstant Weekly Re porter ELAINE FUHRMAN 629 Rldge Avenue Lamey Commerclal A gentle voice and low rs an excellent thing ln woman ELSIE R FUHRMAN 520 South Pershxn Avenue Baby' Commerclal Dxstrlbutlve Educatxon Penn Commerical, Usher Society, H R Vlce President H R Secre tary, H R Cheeno Secretary, H R Attendance Secretary Weekly, Weekly Clerk, Make Up Commxttee for Fashlon Show, '47 68 , I 1 .. . I , L A . X t Xt . t A x X sf I K . . , ! . 'F . is . , Il ll ' ' Il ' li - - 1 I I ' Z - - - Nga . . 5 . . 3 . . Q 3 5 3 , 11, 12. - . KK ' I! ' Il Y! ' , .3 La g I , . .. ' ' 3 . . .: . . 5 - I Z v . A v - , I Y I ' - ' . -I - I 1 C V ' . I o HE f' ' ' ff V, . . .5 3 l 2 . . 5 . . 5 . . e - Z 3 ' . , , r . I , . 1 . , . . . n - n - H . ,, ' is u ,xv ' ' ' u ' u - . . . I . U . , I . . - - H , , . . i I . ' 5 s H ' 1 ' ff 1 ' I- - . . . . ' y - H . ' . I JUNE DELORES FUHRMAN 701 East Market Street fume General Home Room President Home Room Vnce Presxdent EMMA LOUISE FURST 607 Vander Avenue Emmle Commerclal Home Room Weekly Reporter WAYNE GARDNER 656 Company Street Red Scnentnfzc Alpha Debatxng Soclety H R Attendance Secretary Tatler Busmess Staff Fmance Com mlttee RALPH EUGENE GARRETT 139 West Butler Street Rusty' Industrlal Home Room Chaplam Jr Var sxty Football Varsxty Football CAROL M GAUL 229 South Queen Street Caro Scxentlfic Euterpean La Tertulxa H R Chaplain H R War Stamp Chairman Weekly Pubhcxty Commxttee fc Jumor Play GERALDINE E GEISLER 424 West Hop Avenue Deame General Home Economnrs Soclety Home Room Attendance Secretary K5 semestersl ANN GENTZLER 230 Carhsle Avenue Corny' General Dolphin Swimming Soc Ceci han Glee Club Les Petite Cadets Weekly Reporter Le Cercle Francaxs Treasurer Swxmmnng Faust Messxah Martha Nite of Muslc Glee Club Concert Forensic Glee Club H R Chaplam H R War Stamp Chaxrman RICHARD R GETZ 254 West jackson Street Loose Lxps' Sclentlfxc D L S Sec Mu Alpha Theta Der Deutsche Verem Sec V P Jr Acad Science Thespnans Pres Prop Com H R Rep Pres W Reporter Res Foot ball Class Pres Frolxc Scrxpt Stud Dxr 44 45 Frollc ,It c jr Thespxan Plays As sem Prog Inf Desk Assem Script Chmn Sr Prom Com RICHARD H GIFFORD 55 South Queen Street Drck Industnal Home Room Vlce Presxdent jr Varsity Football GLENN GILBERT 233 South Grantley Street E1 n st Industrlal Few thxngs are nmpossxble to drllgence and skull WILLIAM GILBERT 1014 West Poplar Street B111 General H R Vlce Presxdent H R Secretatry H R War Stamp Chairman PATRICIA ANNE GILLESPIE 713 East Chestnut Street Pat' Commercial A thing of beauty xs a joy forever 'I 1 T . C L . -L .. s C L ll I If ' J! .5 '- ' z : . I I C I I I I I Z 1 1 3 . . 5 . . I . H - , - - ff - u ' i ' 4 I . - -, -1 : . I , ., . I .: . . : , ., . .: . . ., -I - : . - I -I I ' . v I ' . - -, , , . So ., ., 3 - . .3 . 3 . Com.: Service Squadg Farewell : . . u n . . u ' n ' ' ' 5 . . S 5 . . , . ll l ' ll 9 U ' . ' - ,, . . . . - Z . l . C . . . ,, , - . I I I - E I I KK 'll ' ' if ' Il l 2 I - - . , ' ' 1 . . I - - 2 . . I I ' . AA . ff - U . U , . 'Q ' 5 H . . . ,, Class of T947 ETTA MAE GINGERICH Dallastown R D No 1 Etta General Home Room President Junior Nurses Aids Corps GORDON GINTER 29 North Beaver Street Gordze General I am the maste of my fate I am the captain of my soul NORMAN G GLADFELTER O-15 I' lst Market Strut Norm Industrial Ninn but himself Lan be his EDWARD W GLATFELTER ?47 Kurtz Avenue Scientific A D S Parhamentarian Prop city Com Chmn 46 Assembly Irogram Srrrpt Com Chmn 47 Assembly Program j Atademy of Science Pres Curr Set Treasurer Business Crmt Natl Honor Soc H R Vue Pres Rep Parlxamen tan In of House MYRA VIRGINIA GOODLING 101: Roost vtlt Avenue Myfd Sclentlfic Cho St ph Glee Club Ceclllan Glee Club Fhespxans Natl H Fin Com H R Rep H R War Stamp Chmn Sec of H R Senate Cabinet Hous of Rep ,Ir Town Meeting For ensn Cont Glee Club Concert Nile of Music Weekly Whos Who Assembly Class Poem Jt Soc Play Ser of State Council Convention PAUL GOODWIN 4 7 Ebert Lane Bud General Home Room Weekly Reporter. RUTH A GOSN ELL 253 East Princess Street enny' Commercial Always ready ever steady Who can ask for more DAWN GOUKER 43 Franklin Street Dawn Commercial Those that know her know her mile And find the knowing quite worth while MARY LOU GRAYBILL 237 South Hartley Street Mary Lou Scnentlfic Home Room Cheerio Secretary Frohc MILFORD A GREEN 804 South Queen Street Greener' General A little nonsense now and then ls rellshed by the wisest men BETTY M GREER 540 Salem Avenue Betts Commerclal H R Cheerro Secretary H R Chaplain H R Attendance Secretary 46 47 ARTHUR C GRIMM 237 East Prospect Street Ar Scientifi- Der Deutsche Verein Student Critic- Penn Chorus Treasurer' H. R. Chaplain' Frolic' Messiah' Faust' Martha' Nite of Music. 46 47. ,vwf ICIIGISS of 1947 CHARLES E GROSS 658 Salem Avenue Red Commerclal Home Room Secretary JANET GROSS 584 West Pnncess Street an Commercial Home Room Representative ROY ALVIN GROSS IR 24 South Lee Street Skmme Gen ral Varsxty Football jr Varsxty Football MARCELINE GROVE 40 North Belvldere Avenue Marcy Commerclal Order of Business Efhcrency Home Room Treasurer Home Room Prestdent 45 46 DELMAS IVAN GRUVER 152 Lafayette Street Del Sclentlflc Der Deutsche Verem Treas urer H R Presxdent H R Treasurer H R Attendance Secretary Informatton Desk Student Advrsory Board Score board Crew KENNETH JAMES GUISE 723 Manchester Street K enny' Industrial Home Room Chaplaing Home Room President' Junior Play. 7l 'Ut in 1... LOIS Y GULDEN York R D No 1 Lore General Home Economxcs Society J Nurses Aid H R Treasurer H R Assxstant Representatrve H R Secretary RALPH GUST Hellam R D No 1 Gus Industnal Home Room Checrxo Secretary Home Room Vlce Presxdent ,Iumor Play DONALD MAX HACKENYOS 805 West Prmtess Street Max Scxentllic Demosthenlan Lxterary Souety ,Tumor Academy of Sctence H R Presxdent H R Vue Pres: dent H R Treasurer H R Recording Secretary Weekly ROBERT W HAMBERGER 13 East Cottage Place. Hamberg Industrial Penn Vets JANET LUCILLE HAMILTON 355 South Oak Lane jan Commerclal Home Room Chaplaxn Home Room Weekly Reporter Ping Pong BETTY L HAMME 328 East Locust Street Betty Commercial Home Room Vice President: Home Room Treasurer: Major- ette' Band Concerts: Nite of Music. xffffffff f ffsffxfxfxf Affffffbixfxfxffxfx MAXINE ELIZABETH HAMME York R D No 1 Max Commercial Home Room Chaplain Home Room Cheeno Secretary Week ly Clerk EDNA I HAMMER 11 West King Street Edna Commerclal A sunny disposition goes a long way towards nakmg friends JEAN V HARMAN 111 South Pershing Avenue Jeannie General Weekly Reporter and Ad Dept Usher Society ROSE MARIE HARMAN 212 Front Street Rose Scientific Penn Pepp,rs' La Tertulia' Jr, Historical Society' Dolphin Swimming Society' Usher So- ciety' H. R. Vice President' Cheerleader. RALPH HARNISH 554 West King Street Blondie ' Scientific 'For he's a jolly good fellow. ' BETTY LUCILLE HARRIS 680 East Philadelphia Street Betty General Home Room Secretary: Home Room Weekly Reporter: Home Room War Stamp Chairman. HENRY S HARTE 417 North Beaver Street Hank General D S Jr Academy o Science La Tertulia H R Attendance Secretary Weekly Boys Chorus Sec Student Employment Club Frolic Nite of Music BETTY JANE HARTMAN 523 North Hartley Street Dusty Commercial Penn Commercial Order of Business Elliciency Weekly H R Chaplain H R Weekly Reporter 10 11 Fashion Show RUBY LOUISE HARTMAN 401 Pacific Avenue Butch Commercial Sophomore Glee Club Cecilian Glee Club H R Chaplain H R Sec H R Treas Nite of Music Messiah Christmas As sembly Chorus Easter Assem bly Music Week Program Combined Chorus Concert Forensic and Music League MARYE F HARTZELL 1517 Second Avenue Margie Scientific Home Economics Society. IDA HARTZOG 137 South Newberry Street Tippie General Home Room Chaplain. WILLIAM H. HEATHCOTE 220 East Cottage Place Bill Scientific A. D. S.g Band: Orchestra: Sun- light Serenadersg Joint Society Playg District Bandg Assembly Committeeg H. R. Basketballg National Honor Society. in? if .. 'L at I yr' .. .-- ., m 1 Q FS mn ,I 72 Y . . l fl JP ff U - . ' 3 A. . .3 . f ' 1 Il ll ' Il ll ' fl ' YD Il ii ' KC I! ' ' KK ' P1 ' ' U I rf U fi . 73 RICHARD HECKERT 246 West Philadelphia Street Dick Classical Student Advisory Board DOROTHY LOUISE HEDRICK 1003 South Edgar Street Dottie General Of soul smcere in action faithful in honor clear GLORIA JANE HEIN 860 Prospect Street ,lame Gen ral Thespxans Penn Peppers Sec Dolphin Swimming Soc Ush r Soc H R Pres H R Vice Pres 10 12 H R Asst Att Sec Auditorium Program 11 12 Student Council Frolic 46 Finance Com Properly Com Thespian Plays DELMAS MILLARD HEINER 1315 Mount Rose Avenue Atom General Home Room Chaplain' Home Room Basketball. L. LEONA HEIST 929 Wellington Street Lee General Weekly. ANN HELDER 809 Texas Avenue Rabbit General Les Petits Cadets: Dolphin Swimming Societyg Le Cercle Francaisg H. R. Representative: H. R. Pres.g H. R. Vice Pres.: H. R. Attendance Sec. JACK HELFRICH 1008 South Pine Street jack' Scientific A D S H R President H R Vice President H R Treas urer jr Varsity Football H R Basketball Class Treasurer 10 LOIS HENISE 1033 South Queen Street Duck: Commercial Order of Business Eliiciency GEORGE M HENRY 908 West King Street im Industrial Industnal Society Home Room President DORINDA HEPLER 135 North Findlay Street Dmme C.8SS1C8 Thespians' Societas Latina' La Tertulia' Mu Alpha Thetai Square Dancing Club' Student Advisory Board. ALICE M. HERSHNER 333 East College Avenue Alice General Dolphin Swimming Society' Usher Society' H. R. Cheerio Secretary' Volleyball. JACK HEVNER 651 East Chestnut Street Hank General Football Manager: Basketball Trainer. fslX!N! G 1 X4X757XfXfs vs J HSS 0 ll ' if ' ll .P ' ' . U ' n -an - a, 4 A e..e if ' 7' S HJ' ii . fi ' a ' I '45I 1 . 5 44 u H . . I ,, , - I 1 1 l 1 I I . I 7 l J W. U' U ll J! CIIQSS of xAA1f1vffvf1v Q-4? ETIIEL MARIA HIERS 476 Codorus Street Ethel Classical Der Deutsche Verein, Chaplaing Le Cercle Francaisg Sophomore Glee Clubg H. R. Attendance Secretary: Nite of Musicg Mes- siah: Faustg Martha. PHYLLIS HILDEBRAND 42 North Keesey Street PhyI Classical Sophomore Glee Club, Pres., Sec.: Cecilian Glee Club, Sec.: H. R. Sec.g Nite of Musicg Dis- trict Chorus: Forensic Contestg Messiah: Faustg Martha: Com- bined Chorus Concertg Easter Choir. DELORES I HILT 547 Courtland Street Peanut Commercial Home Room War Stamp Chair man 10 11 ROGER E HINDERER 658 East Market Street Hmdtt' Industrial Home Room President Home Room Vice President Varsity Football Jr Varsity Football Junior Play PHYLLIS DEANE HINKEL 834 Maryland Avenue Phu Classical Thespians Socletas Latina L Tertulia Home Room Cheerio Secretary Weekly Asst Copy and Headline Editor HAROLD L HOCKENSMITH 10 East North Street Hockey Industrial Home Room Vice President ROGER HOFF 754 South Queen Street Roddy General Home Room Chaplain. KATHRYN M. HOFFEINS 354 West Gay Street Kitty General Distributive Educationg Home Economics Societyg Usher So- cietyg Weekly. DAWN C HOFFMAN 47 South Pershing Avenue Dawn Commercial Natl Honor Society Penn Pep pers Penn Commercial Jr His torical Society Usher Society H R Sec H R Pres Service Squad Student Advisory Board KENNETH HOFFMAN 242 Liberty Court Weed General D L S Junior Historical So ciety junior and Senior Foot ball Manager DORIS R HOFFMASTER 660 Salem Avenue Dorne Commercial Home Room Attendance Sec retary 10 11 Weekly Clerk THEODORE W HOLLAND 627 McKenzie Street Ted General Distrxbutive Education H R Weekly Reporter H R Vice President H R Secretary H R Attendance Secretary H R Treasurer 7-I ffv C MARIAN E HOOVER 608 East Philadelphia Street Marian Commercial Home Room President JOSEPHINE J HORN 131 East Cottage Place Phene General Usher Society Home Room Vice President Home Room Chaplain Nrte of Music For ensrc Contest JAMES A HOUSEMAN JR York R D No 5 Houssman Classical Penn Chorus Der Deutsche Verem Le Cercle Francais MILDRED HUBER 233 East College Avenue Skrtch Commercial Drstrrbutrve Education DOLORES HUSSON 141 West College Avenue Dorie Commercial Order of Business Efliciency: Usher Society: Weekly. JACK E. HYDE 325 Smyser Street Tiny' Industrial Home Room Representative: Industrial Photo Club, Vice President. lass of 9417 HANNA MAE ICKES 280 Cottage Hill Road M :ke General Drstnbutrve Education Home Economics Society JACK W INNERS 307 West Jackson Street jack SCISHIIHC H R President H R Treas urer Varsity Football Golf H R Basketball PAUL INNERST York R D No 2 Me I Iamo General D L S H R Attendance Secretary H R Treasurer Jr Varsity Football Varsity Foot ball Service Squad CURLENE IRONS 537 South Court Avenue Curl General Student Employment Club H R. Weekly Reporter' H. R. Sec- re ary 4 5 H. R. ar Stamp Chairman. DONALLENE LOUISE JACOBS 1051 Prospect Street Donnie Commercial Penn Commercial' Penn Pep- pers' H. R. Cheerio Secretary? H. R. Weekly Reporter: H. R. Attendance Secretary' Cheer Leader. GLEN JACOBS 524 Prospect Street Bub General Home Room Cheerio Secretaryg Home Room Basketball. WMM ,NWMN Last Wall Alter three years ol servzce to Old York Hzgh We leave William Penn with a tear and a sigh We have som possesszons we d Ilke to wxll We also leave some posrtrons to fill So to you jumors and sophs we say Here s what rs lelt do wzth If what you may To thcs Jumors who just love wild partxes we wxll Peggy Schlmmel and Carol Mersenhelder They ll plan some two day affaxrs for you known to the semors who attended as Lost Week ends To any soph wxshmg to start off h1s Jumor year wxth a bang' we bequeath Drck Getzs dynamlte fo mula especlally useful nf you feel the need for a two w eks rest We leave the nncked and somewhat battered baton of our head majorette Nancy Baker to the Junk yard Cprcferably the Luna Iron 81, Steel Companyj smce tnmes sake Mary Kauffman s wonder ul plano playmg plus her abllxty to keep three men on the strmg at the same trme we leave to Nancy Paules Lots of luck Nancy ion the pxano playmg that rsh To future presidents of Blll Penn we leave Dave CSm1leyJ Sm1th's novelty campangn program croon mg to the mnocent 'sophs and Jumors To the glrls who always wanted blonde halr we will the very nalural gold n locks OJ of Elsre Plttmger Remember you can have lt too' To the Indlanapolxs Speedway we bequeath our own speed demon Jlm 1Jump for the Lamppost Here I Comel Buckner We leave Ray CGod s glft to the womenb Ober dxcks looks to anyone who feels that they can use them We had to put up wnth them for three years To all unattached females we wlll Susan Ressers collectlon of A D S and D L S puns Susxe how d1d you do lt? The apple pollshmg technique of Marlan Brown we give to anyone deslrlng membershzp ln the Honor Soclety To you Olga Stambaugh we w1ll the sweetn ss and shyness of our own Ellzabeth Rudlslll The beauty of Jeanne Shepp we leave to Manan Null We hope you have as much luck wlth lt as Jeanne has had Myra Goodlmg s poems rhymes and what have you we glve to the Pepsl Cola Company Maybe they can use them m thexr commerclals To the next football captam w leave John Yoder s bashfulness and sxncenty See lf you can get a glrl luke Nancy Arnold To the supporters of the green and whlte CCl1o bv resemblance? We leave Jeannette Sweutzer to the next semor class so that she may teach all of the mnocent ones just how a semor should ac All of the old Wrdows Salamagundres Pebbles and Alphabets we throw nn the nearest gutter smce we know that that ns about thelr level The brams of Susanne Dietz and Nancy March we leave to Benny Toomey to be used only ln case of emergency fsuch as trg or solid J To any gurl whos wxllmg to try we wlll Pat Thomas s patience an wrappmg a Penn Vet Cnamely Bob Myersj around her llttle linger To Nancy Klussman we bequeath one of Helen Edmonds worn out sweaters To any Jumor gurls who are planmng on vacatnonmg at Caledonia durmg the summer we leave the luck of Ann Helder Ann Gentzler Nancy Lee Bahn Jean Shepp Charlotte Myers and Phyllis Benmngton 1n hookmg Chambersburg men 7 5, . X X n ' fl ' ,P li ' ' YY ' ' I Y S . , . . : ' ' ' ' KK ll ' Q , , , Q ll Y u . s Il ' I ' 1 - ' lt - .. - A 1 . . . . . . 1 f v ' ' . KL SY ' ' F . - l. - H - . Y . .. - .. , . - y Y l - - 7 AK ,, . - 1 . . - ' ' L4 ' VY I ' I r -- ' ' ' - 9 . . ' , 9 '. , . 1 ' J 'll d f I 'r th F we know that Duck Kltt would llke to have it for old name ' We W' one ozen ca S' SH ere som' w f - - ' ' . . . . . , - ' ' t. , . , , . l I I I I ' AG ' 11 K. N D U , , . ' ' 1 il - l D . - U - . .. . . . . v ' I v gg YY ' , , 9 I . - - ' .. i Q., l. - U ' Y D I ' - . - - ' 5- ,, , . . , , . . ,, ,, , , ll ' YY ll YY ' , . , ll H . - - , - - Y , - , Y , , , ' ' at - ru - - - . . . . . . . , , . , . A fn ' YY nd Testament' To the Marines we wlll Bob Wallace It seems that Bob has a score to settle wlth the Leather necks How about xt Phyl Stump? We bequeath Dennis Wolf to E T Schrmmel Bn Sons Contractors In time youll own the company through connections with the boss s daughter To any gurl who wants xt we bequeath Gmny Shope s ablllty CWe thmk that s the wordl to be kept guessmg by a certan guy Well not mention any names but has first 1n1txal IS Emerson and his last m1t1al ns Frey enhelder we leave to Don Strausbaugh After all what s a class wnthout a personallty plus 9 To next year s football team we bequeath the Mr America physlques of John Yoder Walter Young Harry Roupas Paul Innerst Roger Hlnderer Jack Baker Tex Bowers Ray Shearer and we cant forget that llghtly over developed physique of Roy Gross Lots of luck on the grldrron ln 47 Wh1le we are dlsposmg of our athletes we leave the speed on the basketball court of Ted johnson Herb McCarter and Dlck Bumsted to next years basketball squad We the alumnae will be looking for a league champlonshrp To the next Cabmet we leave the pleasure of readmg all of the old love notes left ln the second drawer of the file m the Actlvltles Office We thmk you ll find that most of them are sngned Blushmg Buddy Lover Joan We further bequeath Phll Bowman s lonely heart to some deservmg httle glrl who doesn t have a boy fnend ln the service We also will Nancy Lee Bahn to one blg order of spaghetti and meat balls with joe LoP1ccolo as dessert Don t make a meal out of xt Nancy Lee 7 To Margle Hednck and Phll Elchelberger we will the techniques of Nan Eby and Gary Shouck Its not too hard to break up Margxe just talk to Nan To the faculty and partlcularly Mr Mlller we wxll orchlds and say Thanks for a Job well done' In hopes that thus may he some repayment for all of thclr txmc efforts and patience Thzs ends the will ol the Class of 47 These things we will never have need ol again So when we have all passed on to Heaven I 91 May our legatees keep us remembered m Old Bill Penn CS1gned7 NANCY LEE BAHN PHIL BOWMAN A corny joke but Nancy smiles ptettrly for Phil just to be polite - - H M U ' H - H - H - , . , lt YY ' Li - ' ' ll Y! H - .1 1, y .. ' ,- . , . , . KI YY ' l - - . l ' 7 ' I , . ' Ll ' 'Y , . ' 1 . . U . ,, . . . Y , . . . , ' . : Y ' , . - . - f. ll ' YY ' The personallty-plus of Gardner QSwamPyD Mers- , ,, LC V1 ' . . . , Y - .. - N H ,. , , . , y ' Y Y Y 4. H I , Y , , S ' . . . . , , H N , . H vv nl ' u r Y , . . - Y Y . . . . . . . . , - .1 ' H or I. N U - H v . . . , ' ' KK il ' , . . , . CJJHISS of 1947 WN WV RICHARD S JACOBS 731 South Court Avenue jake General H R Cheerxo Secretary H R Vice President jr Varsity Foot ball Varsity Football Track H R Basketball JAMES C JACOBY 305 Smyser Street Earl Industrial Junior Play JOSEPH R JOHN 926 McKenzie Street johnny Classical jr Academy of Science Vice Pres Chaplain Membership Com Mu Alpha Theta Chap lain Le Cercle Francais H R Vice Pres H R Rep Ways and Means Com Constitution Com Student Adv Board LOIS JEAN JOHNSON 440 East King Street ,Ieame General Basketball PHYLLIS JOHNSON 650 Wallace Street Phyl Commercial Home Economics Society' H. . Secretary- H. R. Treasurer' . R. Vice President. THEODORE L. JOHNSON 352 Allison Street ed Scientifl: H. R. President' H. R. War Stamp Chairman' H. R. Cheerio Sec.' H. R. Chaplain' jr. Var- sity Footballg Varsity Basket- ballg Trackg H. R. Basketball. A BETTY JANE JONES 126 North Duke Street jonesy' Commercial Dxstributive Education H R Weekly Reporter D E Fashion Show Program Committee NANCY JONES Shiloh R D No 1 jonesie Commercial Cecillan Glee Club Penn Com mercial Order of Business Effl ciency H R Vice President H R Recording Secretary ELEANOR LEE JOYNER Seven Valleys R D No 2 jmx Scientific Penn Commercial Les Petits Cadets Le Cercle Francais H R Secretary FREDERICK RICHARD KAIMER 102 Ogontz Street Bud Scientific D L S Pres, Monitor Busi ness Critic Le Cercle Francais Natl Honor Soc Jr Varsity Football Varsity Football Var sity Track CoCapta1n Track Team 47 Vice Pres of School Assembly Com Presiding Off: cer of Senate Joint Soc Play PETER KATZ 201 Kurtz Avenue Ps te Scientilic H. R. Attendance Secretary' H. R. War Stamp Chairman' H. R. Cheerio Secretary' Jr. Varsity Football' H. R. Basketball. MARY AGNES KAUFFMAN Mount Wolf Pa. Aggie Scientific Clio' Thespians' Sophomore Glee Club Pianist' Cecilian Glee Club' Orchestra' Band' H. R. Pres: Farewell Script' Nite of Music, Pianistg Music Chairman for Frolicg Forensic Contest. 78 FLORENCE L KEENY Glen Rock R D No 2 ' F 0 Commerclal Home Room Attendance Secre tary Home Room Treasurer CECIL R KEEZEL 1010 South Albemarle Street ec Gen ral Ah' woe ls me for a merry rfel Don t worry it shorten s life RUSSELL C KELLER JR 267 East Market Street Russ' General Weekly RICHARD ALBERT KELLY 636 Dallas Street Dlck Industrlal When Joy and duty clash Let duty go to smash CARLTON L KERNAN 250 East Market Street Butch General Unblemxshed let me lnve or dxe unknown O grant an honest fame grant me none JOHN J KETTERMAN 723 South Weaver Avenu john General I know who I am why care if others do not. 79 XAAfvxf CCAHISS UAL: 1947 W FRED KINSEY III 200 West Jackson Street Goldze Scxentlfic D L S Chmn of Ways and Means Com Jr Academy of Sclence Chaplain Cntxc H R Recording Secretary Student Advxsory Board D L S Assem bly Information Booth RICHARD KITT 57 East Cottage Place Dzck General Thesplans Fro xc Senior Prom Chaxrman Frollc Plays MARIE M KITTRELL 1701 Mount Rose Avenue Kztty' General Home Economlcs Society H R War Stamp Charrman H R Chaplam Basketball Volley bal BETTY KLAUSER 430 West King Street Shorty Generfxl Junlor Nurses Andes Usher Socxety ELEANOR E KLEMM 139 West Hope Avenu Clementine n ral ,Iumor Nurses Andes SEYMOUR C KLINE 19 South Lee Street Chuck' Industrlal Home Room President' Foot- ball' Basketball. H2185 OF UW Yzfezeefezzzeezfffzeezzezf RHODA LORRAINE KLING 304 North Hartley Street Rhoda Sclentxflc Thesprans Jr Acad of Scxence Corr Sec Dolphm Swnmmmg Soc Jr Nurses Axdes Pres Square Dancmg Club La Ter tulla H R Chap 45 46 Bas ketball Volleyball Weekly Frohc 45 46 Who s Who As sembly Thespnan Assembly Play Christmas Chorus JEAN K KNAUB York R D No 3 Doorknob Commerclal Dxstrrbutlve Education Home Econom1cs Society Order of BusmessEfFlc1ency H R Pres Show 47 RAYMOND BRUCE KNAUB 855 Wayne Avenue Knobby' Commermal Deep ln thought Reserved xn speech SEYMOUR H KNEE 359 South Queen Street Seymour Sclentlhc A D S Weekly Football Pro gram Committee Pubhcxty Committee Joint Soclety Play DORIS LOUISE KNIGHTON 530 West Philadelphia Street Knrghton Commerclal Home Room Vice Presxdent Home Room War Stamp Chart man Volleyball CARLYN 6 KOCH 155 North Queen Street Koch1e Commerclal Euterpean, Treasurer, Weekly Reporter, H R President, H R Treasurer, H R War Stamp Chairman JOAN CHARLOTTE KOCH 116 South Newberry Street JOHN Genera Weekly H R Attendance Sec retary H R Secretary H R Treasurer H R Cheerlo Sec retary MARVIN KOHLBUS 15 Overbrook Avenue Marv Industrla H R Vlce Presxdent H R Chaplam 10 11 H R Weekly Reporter H R Treasurer DONALD RICHARD KOHR 37 Rxdge Avenue Cob General D L S H R Vxce President H R Weekly Reporter Band Sunlight Serenaders Tatler Subscnptlon Commxttee MARILYN I KOHR 662 West Phxladelphxa Street Sam Sclentxfic Square Dancmg Club RICHARD S KOONS 102 East Jackson Street Koome Sclentufic Der Deutsche Vereln H R Cheerxo Secretary H R Treas urer Track Manager 46 47 H R Basketball Assembly Scoreboard Crew Band EDWARD KRAFT 43 Home Avenue Ed Industrlal Actions speak louder than words ffff 'iff 80 ,-, xfl' ijfx k - xx k I I X 'Z X f f 1 f f ,... ,.,,, ..- I ' x KK H ' ' rr lf 1 ' : - - ' , . .5 g . , . -3 - I -9 1 . . 3 . . 2 - 5 . . ' - - . I , , v ' ' 'v I v ' a I I I ' , , , . U 7 I ' Z 1 : ' . , . . . r- U - H H . 1 : - A ' ' : . . : I . : . . ' ' 5 . . .4 : . . , H. R. Rep.g D. E. Fashion I , . ,fi ' ' u u .. - v . . .9 . . g - ,. . I Q Q ff U ' ' n ny - - . . .3 5 - ' Q .. , . K . U - H - ,, .,, , . : ': . , - 3 . . - . . , I . Y ' V 1 9 v ' . . g g I . I 2 I DOROTHY FAE KROUT Loganville, Pa Y Dottie Classical Der Deutsche Verem Weekly Reporter ESTHER MAE KROUT 739 West Poplar Street Esther' Commercial Order of Business Efficiency 45 46 H R Weekly R porter Weekly Co-editor f Tatler Secretary Science De partment Farewell Chorus Commencement PAULINE L KUNTZ 1017 East King Street Tut General Home Room President MELVILLE B KUSHEL 1 2 2 B Edison Street Mel Scientific Mens Chorus' H. R. War Stamp Chairman' H. R. Vice President' H. R. Basketball: Frolic- Service Squad. MARY B. LAIRD 56 South Beaver Street Duckie Commercial Euterpean' H. R. Secretary' H. R. Treasurer' H. R. Cheerio Secretary, AMELIA MAMIE LAMBERT 52 North Duke Street Chicken Commercial Weekly: Home Room Secre- taryg Basketballg Volleyball. MARVIN LANDIS 721 West Philadelphia Street Sam' Commercial D Order of Business Eliiciency Vice Pres H R President H R Vice President I-I R Basketball Frohc Com mencement PHYLLIS MAY LANDIS 703 Prospect Street Plul Commercial Sophomore Glee Club Cecilian Music Messiah Easter Assem bly Music Week Program Opera Combined Chorus Con cert Forensic Music League KATHLEEN LANIUS 805 Wayne Avenue Kathy' Commercial Weekly DALE R LAU 912 Clayton Avenue Pipe Scientific Band ' Orchestra. LESTER DAVID LAU 121 Stevens Avenue Les General Home Room Secretary' Score- board Crew. NORMA 1. LAU 835 Florida Avenue jean Commercial Penn Commercial, Treasurerg Usher Societyg Order of Busi- ness Eliiciency, Treasurerg H. R. War Stamp Chairmang H. R. Presidentg H. R. Weekly Re- porterg H. R. Secretary. ll' X ' I ' ll 5 ' ' , A. . S.g ' ll l ' ll '17 ' Usher Societyg H. R. chapisinf Glee Clubg 0. B. Nite of ' , ' 5 - - 2- ' 3 ' : - : : ' 0 : ' . ll JY ll , ' .. H U ,, n u H ff CHARLES ISRAEL LAUCKS 30 North Rocl-:burn Street Choppxe Scientific Distributive Education Home Room Chaplain Home Room Attendance Secretary Fashion Show HERBERT LAVETAN 630 Lmden Avenue Herbie Scientific Weekly Advertising Manager Editor of York High Football Program NORMAN LAWS 836 Philips Avenue No m General Track Basketball Football IDA MAE LAYDEN 14 1 Cedar Street Ida Mae Commercial Order of Business Efficiency: Home Room Cheerio Secretary. 'MARY B. LAYDEN 14 1 C-dar Street Mary Commercial Order cf Business Efliciency' Distributive Education. JESSICA L. LEADER Jacobus, Pa. jeddy Scientific Euterpean' La Tertuliag Thes- piansg H. R. Treasurerg H. R. Recording Secretary' Tatler Business Staffg Costume Com. for Frolicg Joint Society Playg Property Com. for Commence- mentg Publicity Com. for Junior Play. DALE EUGENE LEATHERY 308 North West Street Oleo Industrial Knowledge is power GERALD W LECKRONE Dillsburg R D No 2 jerry' Industrial Happy go lucky and plucky With a smile his friends love to greet JAMES B LECKRONE Dillsburg R D No 2 1m Classical A D S President Chaplain National Honor Society Vice President H R Attendance Secretary Junior Town Meet ing Vice President of 47 Class School Finance Committee Chairman Assemblies JUNE A LEFEVER 365 Atlantic Avenue J une Commercial Distributive Education' Penn Peppers' H. R. Secretary' H. R. Chaplain- Basketball' Fash- ion Show 45 46' Fashion Queen 46. RUTH LEHIGH York R. D. No. 1 S hott y' Commercial Home Room Treasurer. HERMAN E. LEHMAN Hallam, R. D. No. 1 Dewey Industrial Home Room Representative. 82 ll '79 ' ' H U ', . . . . l U . ,, , . 5 I 1 l U ' U ' ' ll I ' -- , .. V , , H , . . . U , ,, nj- n ' : 5 . - - -, V 1 , g . . 3 . . . . . , . . . . 5 . ll 77 If ,E , Y Y Y , y , Y , Y , , 1. , ll U K' , , if U U U , . C 'A JANET LEHR Barr Statron an General Home Economrcs Soc Asst Secretary Student Employment Club H R War Stamp Chalr man H R Cheerxo Secretary GEORGE V LEIGHT JR 628 South Pershing Avenue Blonde Lzghtnmg Genera Home Room Chaplam Home Room Cheerro Secretary JOHN LEIPHART Hallam R D No 1 Peck' Industnal Industrlal Society NORMA JEAN I.EIVAN 719 West Phxladelphra Street Tommy' General H R Attendance Secretary Employment Club Basketball Volleyball GERALD E LENTZ 717 Vander Avenue jerry' Commerclal Be a friend the rest will follow MARY ESTHER LENTZ York R D No 2 Mary Esther General Personalrty and a smrle Can sway the world ass of 19417 VIRGINIA E LENTZ 704 East Phxladelphra Street Ginny Commerclal Home Room Vlce Pres1dent Volleyball Fashxon Show 46 47 Drstnbutlve Edutatlon GRETA PHYLLIS LEVIN 237 West Markct Strut Greta Classnt nl Euterpf an We ckly Re porter Vice Pres Les Pntxts Cadets Pres Le Circle Francais Su La Tertulra Thtsplans Natl Honor Soc H R Asst R I Weekly Asst News Editor Social Com Jr Play Euttr pean Plays The-spxan Play Costume Com Aud Program JEAN COLEEN LIBHART York R D No 3 jeanme Commercul Drstrrbutlve Educatmn Home Room Treasurer Fash on Show ROBERT W LIGGITT York R D N0 1 Ape SLICIIUJ1 Wxth graceful steps he walks the streets And smiles at all the gurls lm meets DELORIS L LIGHTNER 334 East Sprxngdalc Ax enu Dee Commerclal Euterpean Chaplam Secretarw Senate 10 11 Majurette Banl Concerts Nite of Musxc MARY KATHRYN LIPPY 730 W st Philadelphia Street Lzppy' Scxentrflc Usher Society Jr Nurses Andes H R Secretary H R Chap am 10 11 Frollc Talent Show ll Llalsg of 11947 ROBERT L LIST 35 South Penn Street Bob Industrlal Industrial Society Reporter H R Chaplain H R Vice Pres ldent H R Secretary Indus trial Open Meetings PHILIP N LIVINGSTONE 301 Kurtz Avenue Phzl Scientific H R Vice President H R Cheerio Secretary J Red Cross Committee JAMES LUTHER LOUCKS 457 Atlantic Avenue m Industrial H R President H R Secre tary Jr Varsity Football Var sity Football ROGER D LUCKENBAUGH 1350 Mount Rose Avenue Lucky' Scientific Stull waters run deep WILLIAM D LUMM 227 Arch Stref-t B11 Industrial H R Representative I-I R President I-I R Treasurer Track HAROLD LUTZ 971 Edison Street Lutz' General Distributive Education' I-I. . President' H. R. Secretary' . R. Cheerio Secretaryg H. . Basketball. .wir BERNARD G LYNCH 24 West College Avenue Berme Classxcal Photographer Weekly Tatler Usher Society H R Weekly Reporter JAMES MALEHDRN 327 North George Street Im Industrial Knowledge is power NORMA E MANN 352 Garfield Street Wmkze Scientific H R Chaplain Orchestra For ensic Contest Nite of Music District Orchestra Publiuty Committee for Frolic NANCY URSULA MARCH 213 North Queen Street Ursze Classical Valedlctorlan Thespians Asst Sec Treas Chmn Script Com 14 Star Thespian Janie Frollc 44 45 Chmn ,Ir Play Ticket Sales 46 47 Chmn ,It Soc Ticket Sales 46 47 Costume Pub Com Elmira Key Senate Assem Com Service Squad Wkly Assem Speaker Latin Soc V P Spanish Soc Honor Soc Sec Election Board MARIE MARKEL 623 Ogontz Street Poppze Commercial Home Room Chaplain. PATTA V. MARKEY York R. D. No. 2 Pat Commercial Penn Commercial Chaplain' Home Economics Society Sec- retary' I-I. R. President' H. R. Vice President' H. R. Secre- tary' H. R. Treasurer. 84 VXfVXfX'V Class 01? 71947 JANICE E. MARKLE 611 South Albemarle Street janey' Commercial Distributive Education' Penn Peppers' O. B. E.' Usher Soc.' H. R. War Stamp Chairman' H. R. Rep.' H. R. Vice Presi- dent' H. R. Weekly Reporter' Cheerleader Captain' Fashion Show 46 47' Weekly. JUNE MARTIN 476 West College Avenue jume Bug Commercial Order of Business Efficiency H R Cheeno Secretary H R Bulletin Board Com Basket ball Red Cross MARYALIS MARTIN 651 North Pershing Avenue M uggs' Commercial Distrlbutive Education Penn Peppers Usher Society Dol phm Swimming Society Tatler Subscription Com H R Pres H R Vice Pres H R Secre tary H R Weekly Reporter Fashion Show 46 47 RALPH A MASTEN York Haven Pa Ralph Classical A D S Jr Historical Society President Treasurer Thes pians National Honor Society Band Sunlight Serenaders Commencement Script Commit tee Frolic 46 47 DAWN LORRAINE MAUL 239 Green Street Henny Commercial Dlstributive Education HERBERT R MtCARTER 603 South Albemarle Street Herb Scientific A D S H R WeeklyR porter Jr Varsity Basketball Varsity Football Varsity Bas ketball 85 NORMA E. MCCLEARY 770 West Mason Avenue Mac Commercial Sophomore Glee Club' Weekly' H. R. Weekly Reporter' Basket- ball' Volleyball' Badminton. ESTHER MAE MCCOY York R D No 5 Pee Wee Commercial H R Assistant Secretary R Attendance Secretary 11 DORIS RAE MCGUIRE 531 Walnut Street ae Commercial Dlstributive Education H R Representative H R Weekly Reporter D E Fashion Show LAWRENCE EDW McILVAlN 279 West Cottage Place Mack General H R Basketball Golf J Varsity Football Varsity Foot bal DOROTHY LEE McKlNLEY York R D No 5 Dottie Lee Commercial Cecilian Cvlee Club Weekly H R Weekly Reporter Mes siah Nite of Music Combined Glee Club Concert Assembly Programs CAROL A MEISENHELDER 351 Old Pine Lane Sporty Classical Clio Thespians H R War Stamp Chairman H R Chap- lain Valentine Assembly Frolrc 46 47 Jr Talent Assembly LCIISISS of vxfsfvxfvsfsfvxf Milf Inline ,asf My GARDNER MEISENHELDER York R D No 2 Swamp Breath Classx a D L S Mu Alpha Theta Thesplans Natl Honor Soc H R Weekly Reporter H R Chaplaxn Jr Varsxty Football Commencement Scnpt Com Jomt Soc Play 46 47 Thes plan Plays Assembly Programs Penn Chorus DOROTHY J MELHORN Hellam R D No 1 Dot Commercxal Cho Parllamentanan Penn Peppers Chaplam H R Pres H R Vice Pres H R c H R Rep H R Treas H R Att Sec Basketball Costume Com Commencement 46 Jr Play ,It Soc Play Usher Information Desk WILEEN MERCER 869 Florida Avenue Tc Aas General H R Vice Presldent H R Secretary H R Asst War Stamp Chmn Weekln Tatler Busmess Staff RAYMONDL METZEL JR 624 Ridge Avenue M etz' Scxentxflc H R Vice Presldent Band Sunlxght Serenaders Dlstnct Band 46 47 Nlte of Musxc Frohc 45 46 Forensuc Con test MARGUERITE E MICHAEL 1301 Mount Rose Avenue Mxke General Dolphm Swlmmmg Soclety H R Attendance Secretary H R Presxdent Weekly CLARENCE R MILLER JR 1431 Monroe Street Little Caesar General Mens Chorus H R Presndent H R Treasurer H R Basket ball Frollc Weekly Tatler Subscrxphon Commnttee Com mencement DELORES JEAN MILLER 48 North Lee Street Delores Commerclal Nature desxgned us to be of good cheer DELPH BURDELL MILLER 489 West College Avenue Del Sclentxflc D L S Student Durector of Band Orchestra Sunhght Sere naders Assembly GENEVIEVE W MILLER York R D No 1 jenny Scxentxlic Cllo Weekly Asst Art Edxtor La Tertulxa Secretary Weekly Reporter Usher Socnety ,I Nurses Aldes JEANNE MILLER 708 Wallace Street Jeanie Commercxal Penn Colnmercial Treasurer H R Secretary H R Repre sentatlve H R Cheeno Secre tary JOHN MILLER 46 South Penn Street johnny' Gen ral H R President H R Vxce Presxdent H R Secretary Bas ketball LOIS JANE MILLER 902 West Poplar Street Lore Commercnal H R Asst Attendance Secre tary H R Attendance Secre tary Weekly Clerk I , . . . 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LUCILLE MILLER Q 758 Wallace Street Lucy Commerclal Penn Commercial 0 B E H R Attendance Secretary H R Treasurer Frohc 44 45 MARILYN MILLER 916 East Boundary Avenue Marlene Commercial Ushers Socnety Penn Commer clal H R President 45 47 H R Treasurer H R Sec retary PAUL R MILLER 700 East Philadelphia Street General Home Room Vxce Presrdent PAUL W MILLER 608 West Mason Avenue Industrlal H R Cheeno Secretary H R Attendance Secretary PHYLLIS L MILLER 505 East Hillcrest Road Phyl General Home Economlcs Society Vlce Presldent Le Cercle Francais H R Attendance Secretary Jr Class Assembly Informatxon Desk Student Advxsory Board SARA MILLER 420 Prospect Street Pete Classlcal Der Deutsche Verem H R Weekly Reporter Badminton Weekly Class of 19417 ROBERT L. MILLHIME, JR. 280 Union Street Bob Genera A D S Uncle Neptune So clety H R Vxce Pres H R Secretary H R Treasurer H R Weekly Reporter H R Basketball Swrmmmg MARIE CAROLYN MINNICH 571 Ogontz Street Smokey Commercxal Modeled rn Assembly BETTY RUTH MITCHELL 52 Broad Street Betty Commerclal H R Chaplaln H R War Stamp Charrman H R Cheeno Secretary PHILIP T MITZEL York R D No 2 P1111 General H R Attendance Secretary H R Weekly Reporter Jr Varsxt Football H R Basketball Men s Chorus W A MONTGOMERY JR 714 East Hay Street Monty' Industrxal Penn Vets ANITA MOON 44 East Boundary Avenue Bmkey' Commercral The laughter IS and ever was among the delightful sounds of earth rf U - u v 1 9 . . -S - - -3 ' . . g . : . . -: - - , - , , . . . , , , . , - - , - . g . . 3 . H ll ' ff U ' 5 . . . n . , , , , - - . , , . . : . . - E HJ 11 If I! ' r. . . . 5 . . : - -. , . . . if ,,A,,, . -- , . : . y , 3 . . 9 HEI, ff: v-LE 22 ' . a f I 1 , ' ,F .I u n H 1 ' .K , . I Z ,X-X . . .t . I X ' 1 as W H 1, ' H ' , ' . ' n ' , . . I I H ig I M V-. V ffxfxfffffxfffifffxffxfxfffffffffxfff DOROTHY ANN MOORE 600 North Pershing Avenue Dotty' Commercial Penn Commercial Order f Business Efficiency H R Rep resentative Scrapbook Commit tee House of Rep Orchestra Weekly Tatler Business Man ager Frohc Nite of Music MARILYN JEAN MOORE 632 Ogontz Street Marilyn Scientific Penn Peppers Jr Academy of Science Les Petits Cadets L Cercle Francais H R Treas urer THEODORE R MOOSE 516 Loucks Street Ted General Why worry about tomorrow, Today lsn t over yet HUGH R MORGAN 379 West Philadelphia Street Hugh General Penn Vets' H. R, Vice Presi- dent' Penn Vets Basketball Team. JACK MORNINGSTAR 744 South Albemarle Street S peedy' General H. R. Vice President: Band' Frolic: Men s Chorus. GLORIA M. MORRIS 223 Roosevelt Avenue Maudie Scientific Jr. Historical Soc.: Home Eco- nomics Soc., Chaplain: Tatler Business Staff: Usher Society: H. R. Sec.: H. R. Treas.: H. R. Cheerio Sec.: H. R. Recording Sec.: Volleyball: Costume Com., '46 Farewell, Commencement. .ff WILLIAM MORRISON 736 East York Street B111 Industri al H R Weekly Reporter H R Chaplain CAROLYN KYLE MORTON 122 South Beaver Street Salt Classical Clio Memb Com Thespians 2 Star Soc Latina Treas L Tertulia Honor Soc Square Dancing Club H R Chap H R Rep Stud Adv Board Pub ,lt Soc Play 45 Property Com ,It Soc Play Costume Com Commencement 45 46 Chmn Scrapbk Com in House Com Thesp Dance CONSTANCE MORTON 710 Courtlandt Street Conn: Commercial Penn Peppers H R Vice Pres ident H R Treasurer H R Weekly Reporter H R War Stamp Chairman Usher Soci ety NANCY ANN MORTORFF 353 West King Street Mort Scientific Euterpean Pres. Recording Sec. Chaplain: La Tertulia, Pres., Treas: Thespians: Natl. Honor Soc.' H. R. Rep.' H. R. President' Cabinet Secretary of Council: Junior Play' Frolic. FRED L. MOTTER IR. 49 Yale Street 'Red ' Industrial Farewell Script: Radio Educa- tional Program. DENNIS H. MUMMERT 334 Lexington Street Tiny General Home Room Representative. 88 Il diss IMF Il sgffffjxsfggggfpbys-fgXfxf5f345yjfgQf'ax5f5y75f145751xj5fXf xv ll l ' ff ' ll ' ' : o . . : . . 1 fl I1 ' ff - H - - I . I Q f .1 5 ' : ' 3 e V' I -Z ' ch., I ', ' ,I wel U U if -D-I - W . I , I f 1 u r K , 9? SYN? ,ff ,fXifvyvs4wffv ICIIFHISS OIF 1947 SHELDON MUMMERT 742 West Philadelphia Street Shel Sclentlli Der Deutsche Verexn Penn Chorus Usher Society Com bmed Chorus M n s Chorus PAUL LEROY MUNDIS anchester R D No 1 Buck Industrial Of plain sound sens lfe s cur rent com is made RICHMOND MURDOUGH 1019 South Pm Street Dzcky Scientific D L S H R Vice President Service Squad F nance Com mittee Student Advisory Board ARTHUR r MuRR 241 South Queen Street Art Industrial Track NANCY M. MUTZABAUGH 708 East Philadelphia Street Nancy Commercial Penn Commercial Vice Presi- dent: Usher Society' Order of Business Efficiency' H. R. Press H. R. Reps H. R. Weekly Re- porter: H. R. Att. Secs Infor- mation Desk' Tatler Subscrip- tion Com. BETTY MYERS 306 South Penn Street Betty Commercial Usher Society. -um. CHARLES R MYERS JR 347 Smyser Street Charlie Industrial Band Color Guard H R Rep- resentative I-I R Vice Presi dent H R Secretary H R Treasurer Track CHARLOTTE G MYERS 434 South George Street C harlne Classical Thespxans Jr Historical Soc: ety Les Petnts Cadets L Cercle Francais Usher Society H R Representative jr Tal ent Show Assembly Education Week Assembly R d Cross Assembly Thesplan Play DOLORES MARIE MYERS 149 South Pershing Avenue Dee Commercial Order of Business Efficiency sher Society Student Em ployment Club H R Chaplain H R Weekly Reporter GENE L MYERS 324 South Sherman Street Gene Scientific Home Room Basketball JOYCE MYERS 706 East Princess Street oy Commercial Home Economics Societyg H. R. Pres.: H. R. Sec.' H. R. Treasn H. R. Vice President. MARILYN MYERS 851 East Philadelphia Street Marilyn Commercial Home Room Cheerio Secretary. Class History THE HoPEs AND DREAMS of our parents were realized! By 1930 we were born. We drew breath, and the pangs of growth were in us. We learned that after night would come the day, that the sun would shine. Hunger was felt and satisfied. We grew upon the strength and visions of our parents. There was fear in the land, and we learned in ways too deep for our words. Perhaps there were cold nights, too little clothes, or not enough food. Those were the days of the Depression. We learned to speak, some of us earlier than others. Some of our brothers were in school then, a wonderful place where there were warm rooms, light, music, and color. At four the world was different for us. We could speak, and our inner feelings were like those of others much older. The realization that some things were beautiful and that others were fearsome was a picture clearly visioned in our minds. At five there was an even greater difference. We went to school and learned that things were better in some ways, but we sensed a lurking danger. We can catch faint drifts of it now like the memory of some strange perfume. Eventually we learned to read, to add and subtract, and a certain amount of spelling. One needs light for good learning, and it's hard to study in deepening twilight, more so when it's the twilight of reason. Darkness! There was darkness for our first years of study. The first grade, the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth-darkness of things yet to come. Oh! we knew it and we didn't. We went to school, sang and played, and tried to learn as well as we could. But under darkening skies it's hard to see to study, hard to keep from getting lost. War is an exciting prelude to a year of school. War and our fifth grade began. It gave us dreams: a little peasant girl crying over her murdered mother. We later grew hardened to these things, but in our dreams we could sometimes hear the child scream, the dive bombers roar. We look back from time to time and see how things were before that September. We try to catch glimpses of the complex of those days. Was there some pleasant hope then? We were aware of the deeper darkness to come, but we longed for summer to go on. Spring brought the murder of Rotterdam, the end of France, and the end of our fifth grade. It was a warm Spring, and sometimes in the night we lay and listened to the trains, and wondered at their beckoning call. Then came 1940. It was our sixth grade. They began drafting men that Fall. Some of them were brothers: others, just friends. Spring came and Sum- mer, and with September our seventh grade. If we look back, we remember that we sensed some unrest in all of nature. It was Autumn, then harsh November, then a bright cold December day. The waiting came to an end. It was December 7, a Sunday. We went to school the next day. We heard them talk. Things must always be said, and the little men, the multitude, must enact for the great to speak. We studied geography in those years: a sort of science of things that weren't, of cities no longer alive, of boundaries that weren't even memories. We studied history: something that had gotten out of control, snarling and tearing the fabrics of time. And so the Class of '44 made way for us. We came to fill their places. We began in the Fall of '44 to form the Class of '47. We were Sophomores that year and enjoyed every part of it. Our official organization came when Audrey Frey, Deloris Lightner, Robert Bowers, and Earl Redding were elected to the school Senate. The news of the appointment of Dr. Eva Haar and Raymond W. Klinedinst as our class advisers gave us an extra lift. Later, Richard Getz was elected as the first president of our class. Thus the end of our tenth year arrived, leaving us a firm grip on the school known as William Penn. War and the twisted mess of years came to an end that Summer, and we entered our Junior year with a great deal of optimism. During that year David Smith was elected as president of the class. Our junior Prom parties, and many other extra- curricular activities highlighted that fascinating year. On the evenings of April 12 and 13 our class presented its junior Class Play Janie to a near-capacity crowd. Jeannette Sweitzer enacted the title role. Like a fairy- tale our year of fun had a happy ending, and we retired for a peaceful Summer vacation. Then, like a storm ready to break, it happened! We were Seniors, and we realized that this was the year of all years. John Yoder was chosen to lead our class through that first semester. Under the able leadership of Nancy March the Commencement Script Committee began its work. january finally came, and we were 12A's. Richard Getz was elected to fill the all-important office of class president. On the mornings of May 28 and 29 we, as a class, bade farewell to a school which had offered us an opportunity of living to learn and leaming to live. The following Sunday we attended our Baccalaureate Service. June arrived and on the evenings of the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th we presented our Commencement Dramatization which was the grand finale of years and years of work and play. It is now our special privilege and duty to prepare ourselves for the tasks which lie before us. Let us equip ourselves with the armor of knowledge and act with wisdom to make of this world what God fully intended from the very beginning of time. PAUL R MYERS 130 North Fmdlay Street Paul Scxentxiic Track PHILIP THOMAS MYERS York R D Nol Mickey' Industnal Don t worry rt shortens lnfe ROBERT EARL MYERS 1222 West Kmg Street Bob General D L S Reporter Thespxans H R Pres Penn Vets Basket ball Jr Varsity Football Var slty Track Frollc Jomt Society Play Weekly D L S Assem bly Thespxan Plays WILLIAM B MYERS IR 405 West Market Street B111 Scxentxflc A llttle knowledge 15 a dan gerous thmg Drunk deep or taste not the Plenan sprmg RAY E MYLIN 351 Pattison Street Cuebah SCISDLIFIC Swnmmxn Socxet Treasurer g Y H R Basketball Vars1tySwnm mmg NADINE NEFF 714 West Mason Avenue Blondze Commercial Jumor Hrstorncal Socxety o4VVm fCI1a1ss of 1947 CARL E NEIMAN 729 Roosevelt Avenue Timothy' Industrial My hearts my own my wxll is free BARBARA NELSON 124 North Findlay Street Barbara Classl cal Cho Thespnans Natl Honor Soc jr Hlstoncal Soc Tertulla Mu Alpha Theta Weekly Art Editor Costume Com Jr Play 46 Commence ment Whos Who Assembly Quxz Program Honor Soc As sembly Cho Assembly ROY JAY NELSON 36 North Fmdlay Street R Classical A D S Vlce Presxdent Parha mentanan Mu Alpha Theta jr Academy of Scxence Le Cercle R Presldent H R Chaplam Weekly Desk Edrtor Student Advnsory Board RUTH N NENZEL 317 Carllsle Avenue Ruthza Sclentlhc Thespxans Socnetas Latma Jr Hrstorlcal Society Usher Soc: ety H R Representatxve H R Secretary jr Play Tatler Busmess Staff Make Up Com mrttee PERRY L NESS Jacobus Pappy SCIEPILFIC Weekly Track 11 MARYANN NONEMAKER York R D No 3 N uz Classlcal Les Pehts Cadets Secretary w 1 I I I I , . ff ,, . - if ' l T .. , - , , - ,. , . . . 5 .. I - - H 1 ' 5 ' : . . - . . .: . .Z L8 , . G 1 ' 1 9 - . . ., - , . : ' I , 3 ' ' Q . u n . QI. ' . ' U 3 : . . I., - ' . , J . : c - : - ' 1 - , ' - . - . ' - Francarsg Natl. Honor Soc.: H. 7 ' . . g g . . . - ' 1 ' V ' ' - ' 1 S y - , . , . ' H . ,, . . u ' n ' ' H . - ' . ' ' . . , , . . V 5 . ' , g . . 5 . - - . ,I . . . - . . . 3 . ' , Pa. xr -u ' ' fr u ' ' , , ' ' ' , 5 I , , 12- . . g - , . . . H . ,, . n n ' SCILHSS of 1947 WNWN 4 1 RAYMOND H. OBERDICK, JR. McDonald Hts., York, R. D. 2. Ray Scientific D. L. S.: Natl. Honor Soc.g Mu Alpha Thetag Swimming Soc.g H. R. Presidentg H. R. Treas- urer: H. R. Vice Presidentg Var- sity Swimmingg Student Ad- visory Boardg Service Squadg Frolic, '45, '46g Auditorium Programs. CARL EUGENE OERMAN 717 Chestnut Street Ozzie Sclentlli Home Room Secretary PAUL OLEWILER 148 South Penn Street Bud Commercial H R Cheeno Secretary H R Basketball WILLIAM ORT 56 North Sherman Street B111 General H R President H R Basket bal M DOLORAS ORTIZ 237 Walnut Street Soakze Scientific Clio Usher Society H R Sec retary Frolxc 45 46 7 NANCY C OVERMILLER East Prospect Pa Nancy' Scientific Home Economics Society H R President H R Chaplain H R War Stamp Chairman RUTH N. OVERMILLER 464 Salem Avenue Ruthie Commercial Order of Business Efliciencyg Student Employment Clubg H. R. Cheerio Secretary. SAMUEL H. OWEN JR. 546 Courtlandt Street Hoagan Industrial H R President H R Vice President H R Weekly Re porter H R Chaplain Track Band JUNE ELIZABETH PEDDICORD 231 Hay Street Petticoat Commercial Penn Commercial Jr Histor ical Society H R Vice Pres: dent, H R Chaplain H R Cheerlo Secretary HAROLD DEAN PENTZ York R D No 7 Pupsy Industrial H R Chaplain H R Weekly Reporter Track HELEN PETERS 315 East Maple Street Helen Commercial SARAII JANE PETERS 576 Pennsylvania Avenue lame Commercial Distributive Education H R Secretary D E Fashion Show I U - U ' - C ,, ,, . 5 . . - C - - 3 3 ff H - .. - U - . . Q . . ' 3 . ' - , . . . ff - H u H . - - 1 - - - . . ' g . . I. 5 , H - H - - ,, ,, . C ' 3 - - - Weeklyg H. R. Chaplain. , - , , ,4 , , , , - . '9 ,, if, ' . :H , an ..- K ' sv U :. . 1 - ' - H ' ' ' u X' v ' h 9 I I . . . . 3 I ' ' 3 ' ' 5 ' 5 . . ' . , 1 'L ,-ff, 1- E I -gf. .1 XAAA'VVXA Jv It 93 LOUISE E PETERSON Dover R D No 3 Louise Commercial Jr Hxstorrcal Socxety Usher Society Order of Business Efli cxency H R Representative H R Weekly Reporter Table Tenms Volleyball Student Ad vnsory Board Fmance Commit tee Fashlon Show VIRGINIA JOAN PHIEL 580 West Market Street ' oe General H R Presxdent H R Assxstant Treasurer H R Attendance Secretary Weekly Usher Frollc DONNA J PLATTS 225 East Walnut Street Donna Commerclal Penn Commercial Weekly Re porter H R Representatuve H R Presxdent H R Vice Presrdent Stenographxc Com mrttee information Desk Lost and Found Bureau MARY ELIZABETH PLATTS 225 North Hartman Street Sqwrrel General Swimming Society Treasurer RUSSELL V PLATTS 370 Norway Street Dutch SCIEDTZIHC A D S Chaplain Recordmg Secretary H R Pres H R Weekly Reporter H R War Stamp Chalrman H R Basket ball Band Service Squad Soclal Com Student Advisory Board Boy Senator of jr and Sr Classes Tatler Subscnptxon Committee FAYE LORRAINE PLEGER 526 Ogontz Street Peepre Commercial Home Economncs Socrety Weekly H R Chaplain H R Cheeno Secretary IRENE PLUMMER 720 Prlorlty Road Reme' Sclentllic Cecnlran Glee Club ELIZABETH ANN PLYMIRE 833 West Poplar Street Biz' Commercxal Thesplans Order of Business Efhcxency Student Employment Club H R Secretary Frohc 4 45 6 CARLA JEAN POFF 435 Prospect Street Steve Commercial Dlstnbutxve Educatxon H R Cheerlo Secretary JOHN C POFF 222 Kurtz Avenue john General Orchestra THOMAS E QUICKEL 1296 West Kmg Street Tommy' Industrial Home Room Representative ROGER J RAFFENSBERGER 1037 East Philadelphia Street Ralfey Industnal Home Room Chaplam lass of 1947 ,.., I I , . . . u ' u ' U . , . . . 9 . . 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DELORES MAY REEVES 356 South Pershing Avenue Larsy General H. R. Cheerio Secretary: H. R. Chaplain. EDWIN REIBER 675 Wallace Street E ddze Scientific A D S J Academy f Science Jr Historical Society H R Chaplain Student Advis ory Board Frolic Weekly MADELYN Y REICHARD York R D No 2 M adde Commercial Thespians Cecxlian Glee Club Pres Penn Commercial Soph omore Glee Club Usher Soc H R President Nite of Music 45 46 47 Glee Club Con Martha Messiah District Chorus Easter Assembly For ensic Contest PHYLLIS JEAN REIGART 429 South Duke Street Phil Commercial Dnstributxve Education EMORY REILEY 560 West King Street Rummy' General Mens Chorus- H. R. Basket- ball' Frolic. VIRGINIA RESH 403 Hellam Street Ginny' General Usher Society' H. R. Treasurer' H. R. Vice President' H. R. Chaplain' H. R. War Stamp Chairman' H. R. Attendance Chairman. SUSAN R. RESSER 622 West Philadelphia Street Sue Scientific Cliog Thespiansg Penn Peppersg Usher Societyg H. R. Pres.g H. R. Vice Pres.g H. R. Rep.g Girl Sergeant at Arms in House: Majoretteg jr. Assemblyg Lost and Found Com.g Property Com., Clio Play: Nite of Musicg Band Concertsg Frolic, '44, '45, '46. 94 XfX1XfXfX,gf u n H . H . . - - - I - - . . .3 r. 0 I - - ' I 1 . ' I ' 1 . . . 3 ' . : ' : . , . . . ff U H u - l l I In v . . ' Q , . .3 3 . ' I -3 - - I v , , y , V 3 i ' certg Frolic, '45, '46g Faustg c . 3 . . I i ' , . ll YY ' A ' ' j n -u ' - - -, 9 ' : l . . 3 . . 3 - : - - 9 ' . . g ' , t . , , , , . . , . 1 . ' . , . . . ff n If I I , , I u 1, ,, , I I , , 1 1 , I ll ll RICHARD N REYNOLDS 1117 East South Street Dick' General H R Representative H R Basketball DALE D RHOADS 113 Edgar Street Youkze Sclentxfi Hang sorrow' care wmll lull a cat And therefore let s be merry SARA E RILEY Wyndham Hllls R D No 6 Sally General She talks and talks but that s human She likes the men but that IS woman DAVID Y RINEHOLD 250 South Penn Street Dave Industrxal H R Attendance Secretary ROGER W RITTENHOUSE 124 Ridge Avenue Arson Industnal H R Representatxve H R Vlce Presxdent H R Chaplain Football Manager JOSEPHINE DARGON RIVERIA 361 South Oak Lane General Weekly Gxrl Res rves H R War Stamp Chaxrman Class of 19417 RICHARD E ROBERTSON 828 West Princess Street Dick' Industrlal H R Presxdent H R Vlce Presldent H R Represents txve Jr Varsxty Football Gof KENNETH L ROHRER 1015 East King Street Ken Sclentxiic A D S jr HlstoncalSoc1ety H R Rep H R Recording Sec H R War Stamp Chair man Varslty Track Weekly Information Desk jt Socxety Publxcnty Committee Scholar ship Com m House HARRY C ROUPAS 111 West Jackson Street Nick the Greek Scxent fl D L S Cntlc Thesplans Star H R Presxdent Varslty Foot ball J Varsity Football Track H R Basketball Jr Play Jt Soc1ety Play Fmance Com Costume Com Student Advisory Board JOAN ROWE 821 V1rg1ma Avenue ,Ioame General Les Petlts Cadets Le C rcle Francals Badminton Usher Society ELIZABETH RUDISILL 1 506 Fxrst Avenue Lzzzy Classlcal Cho Treasurer Soc1etas Latma Chaplain La Tertulxa H R Vice Presldent H R Cheeno Secretary Serv1ce Squad I formation Bureau Costume Committee WILLETTA RUDY 709 North Franklm Street Wrllmg General Thou hast possxbuhty m the for much LIZISS UE 1917 wfwvfff44v44f fffffffffffff RICHARD CARLTON RUPP 389 Maryland Avenue Dick Industrial H R Weekly Reporter H R Vice President H R Cheerxo Secretary H R President H F PATRICIA RUTH 34 Lafayette Street Pat General Usher Society H R Vice Pres :dent 45 46 Majorette Model in Assembly Assemblies Band Concerts Nite of Music CARROLL N RUTLEDGE 851 East Market Street Rut Industrial H R Pres H R Vice Pres H R Recording Sec H R Weekly Reporter H R Cheerio Sec H R Treas Varsity Bas ketball jr Varsity Basketball H R Basketball JAMES J SALSGIVER York R D No 7 Jiirr' General Home Room Basketball. JOHN WILLIAM SANDERSON York, R. D. No. 6 John Industrial Home Room Chaplain. GLORIA JEAN SCHAEFFER 154 South Albemarle Street Asthma General Penn Peppers: Dolphin Swim- ming Society: Usher Society: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Sec., H. R. Trees.: H. R. Vice President: Fashion Show, '46. YVONNE E SCHAUER 914 Madison Avenue Vonme Scientific Home Economics Society Pres ldent H R Secretary H R Representative Girl Sergeant at ,Ir Play Committee IDA SCHAFFER 38 W College Ave Carrot Top johnny General First in frolic first in fun First in the heart of every chum BARBARA E SCHENCK 211 West Adams Street Babs General Euterpean Penn Peppers H R Cheerio Secretary JOYCE E SCHIDING 257 North Sherman Street joyce Commercial Cecilian Glee Club' H. R. Treasx H. R. Sec.: H. R. Att. Sec: H. R. War Stamp Chair- man' Usher' Assembly Pro- grams' Frolic 45 46: es- siah' Nite of Music' Christmas Program. MARGUERITE SCHIMMEL Wrightsville, R. D. No. 1 Peggy Classical Clio, Cort. Secretary: H. R. Weekly Reporter: H. R. Treas- urer: Service Squad: Informa- tion Desk: Decoration Commit- tee for Senior Prom. JAMES ALLEN SCHLAG York, R. D, No. 3 fini Industrial Farewell Script Committee. 96 W' L 1 4 'ti N' I I .1 x1x1x1x1x1X1X1..-15151Q-A1x1,1y'31Xy 491 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J . 4 C C . , . -.g fag so - f- fa : . k X - - u - if - rf - 1, - - R. Treasurer. I . Arms in House: Usher: Weekly: Q 9 . . 'f n rv . , N .4 U - ., U I . . V . l 'B 'K l ll ll I I J , ' M w ' W - I . r'-' sf f f J .fsfsfl-fgfgf. fbfxf efsf'fgsfvv.effv1rf-JVXJYV rfxf C I ' A ' ' 'IT I f 4 4 4 fix! 4 deft! sfofesfofbfofvvefff five! 4594 4 1 1155 0 f DORIS C. SCHROEDER Hillcrest, R. D. No. 3 Shorty General Home Economics Society: H. R. Attendance Secretary: H. R. Vice President: Tatler Sub- scription Committee. JOSEPH H SCHROEDER 221 East College Avenue oe Scientific H R Chuplaxn H R Attend ance Secretary VIVIAN E SCHROM 411 Lindbergh Avenue Vzv Commerclal Euterpean Usher Society H R Representatrve Information Desk Weekly COLLEEN ROSANNA SCHULER 232 Green Street Colleen Commerclal Usher Socrety Weekly ROMAINE SCHWARTZER 444 South Queen Street Mame Sclentlhc C110 ,Ir Hlstorrcal Socnety L Tertulra Treasurer Thesplans sentatlve H R Vrce Presrdent Property Com Costume Com Publlclty Com Servrce Squad Informatron Desk PATRICIA M SEACHMAN 114 South George Street Pat Commerclal Euterpean Thespxans H R Att Sec H R Vice Pres H R Pres H R Rep Chmn Stenographxc Com ,It Soc Play Assemblxes Information Desk Red Cross Com Frohc 45 46 jr Play Student Adv Board Thespxan Play Dxrector Costume Commxttee 97 DOROTHY D. SEASE 150 South Newberry Street Slow Dot General Home Room Weekly Reporter. ORVILLE K SECRIST 920 Madlson Avenue Fritz lndustrlal H R President H R Repre Sentatlve LESTERI SELL IR 1136 North George Street L ss Sczentlfic junior Academy of Scrence JAMES R SEWARD 227 South West Street jzm Industrlal H R War Stamp Chaxrman H R Cheer1oSecretar5 11 12 HARRY SEYLER 249 East Prxncess Street Duke Scnenuiir A D S Pres Thesplans H R Vxce Pres I-1 R Weeklv R porter H R Basketball Social Com Frolrc jt Society Play ,Tr Play A D S Assem bly Costume Com Thespnan Plays BETTY ROSETTA SHADE S31 Vander Avenue Betts General A gurl we love for her sweet sunny smile A grrl that we know wall be worthwhile .lj H . . U , H 4 ,' ' . , . H T ,, T H C il ' ' H ,I . ff - H - 2 - 4 , ' f . . , . - lf - U - - Il il ' ' ' : . ' ' ' : a . - . . : ' : A . A I H. R. Presrdentz H. R. Repre- 2 , '. J , g I . . , Q Q .. U - 1. ,I : A 3 . . 1 . ' . H ' . .: . . .: . , 2 ' .: . . I ' ' sur: A . I . V ., : .: ' . y I - I . 2 , . 3 SS VX!V ,X f fxfafxf fxlxXfV!54 GLENN SHAFEER 611 Carlisle Avenue Shalfe Scientific H R Weekly Reporter H R Basketball MARK 6 SHAFFER IR 533 Dallas Street Sha! Scientific Thespians Band Sunlight Sere RICHARD B SHANABROUGH 253 South Penn Street Peepy Industrial Home Room Chaplain PATRICIA SHANNON 114 North Newberry Street Patty ' Classical Forensic Contest: Frolic' J. Talent Assembly, FREDERICK B. SHEARER IR. 553 Colonial Avenue Fred Scientific D. L. S.' Jr. Historical Society Secs Jr. Academy of Science Secs Golf: Band: Weekly Asst. Ad. Mgr.: Football Programs. Treas.: Finance Com.. Frolic: D. L. S. Assembly. RAY S. SHEARER Jacobus, Pa. Shearer ' General A. D. S., Treas.g H. R. Pres.: H. R. Vice Pres.: H. R. Cheerio Sec.: H. R. Treas.: jr. Varsity Football: Varsity Football: Track: H. R. Basketball: Jr. Play: jt. Society Play. JOHN MATTHIAS SHEETS 780 West Philadelphia Street johnny Industrial H R Weekly Reporter BETTYJ SHEFFER 11 North Penn Street Betts Commercia Distributive Education Dolphin Swimming Society O B E R Vice Pres H R Weekly Reporter Swimming Basket ball Volleyball Information Desk Frolic Fashion Show 46 47 Weekly Christmas Chorus EDYTHE ROMAINE SHEFFER 921 hdison Street Edre General H R Weekly Reporter ll 12 LORAINE M SHEFFER 621 Windsor Street Lulu' General Home Economics Society Presa ident' Jr. Nurses Aides' H. R. Cheerio Secretary' Whos Who Assembly. ROSALEAN SHELLEY 1443 First Avenue Rosie Classical Clio' Societas Latina Treas- urer' Orchestra' String Quartet: District Orchestra: State Music Contest' Nite of Music. ALICE M. SHENK 1106 East Poplar Street Penny,' General Distributive Education: Dolphin Swimming Society: Order of Business Efficiency: H. R, Treasurer: H. R. Vice Presi- dent: Fashion Show. Cla 'OF 19.17 VVVVVVVVVV XfXfXf V X X .A x -. L gf yy ' ' If Y! ' . , . . tt 'v ' . 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SHENK 515 West Prmcess Street Bee jay Sclentllic La Tertulxa H R Representa txve H R Secretary Lost and Found Department JEAN L SHEPP 949 Prosp ct Street Sheame jepp Sclentlfl Euterpean Corr Sec Penn Peppers Recording Sec Corr Sec Thespuans H R Pres H R Chaplain Frohc 45 46 Jr Play Penn Peppers Assem bly Make Up Com Property Com jt Soc Play Christmas Program VIRGINIA ANNE SHOPE 1437 Second Avenue Gmny Scxentlflc Euterpean Chaplam Cecnhan Glee Club Dolphin Swxmmmg Soc Penn Peppers Thesplans Usher Soc H R Rep H R Chaplain H R Treas H R Weekly Reporter Basketball Table Tennxs ,Ir Play Frolxc Thesplan Plays Dxrected 1 Chmn of Make Up GARY SHOUCK 647 Wheatfleld Street SI m General D L S Thesplans H R Vice President H R Represents tive Football Farewell Scnpt Committee Frolxc IIARTY LOU SHUE 131 South George Street Mart Commerclal Dlstrlbutxve Educatlon H R R p H R Vlce President H R Treasurer Fashnon Show Program Commxtt e CHARLES LESTER SHUPP 126 Pattison Street Chuck Industnal H R Weekly R porter Class of 1947 JOAN SIEVERS 1005 South Queen Street Sclentlflc Euterpean Sec Weekly Re porter Der Deutsche Ver em Sec Chaplam Natl Honor Soc H R Pres H R Rep Chaplam cf House H R Att Sec Cabmet Secretary of Serv ice Service Squad Chmn So- cnal Com Informatnon Desk Lost and Found Decoratxon Com Chmn Jr Prom MAYNARD C SIPE 311 North Hartley Street S zpey Industrial Weekly DALE L SMELTZER 230 South Grantley Street Monk Gen ra Varsity Football SHIRLEY JEAN SMELTZER Loganvxlle P Sherry Classxcal Euterpean Jr Hlstoncal Soc Sophomore Glee Club Cecllxan Glee Club Der Deutsche Ver em Pres Thespnans H R Cheeno Sec N1teofMus1c 45 46 47 Forensic Contest Mes snah Faust Martha Easter Choir Cvlee Club Concert Inf Desk Frollc 45 46 7 Student Adv Board AIINA KATHRYN SMITH 312 N Fourth St Wnghtsvxlle Anna Commercla Order of Busmess Efhcxen y H R Treasurer H R Secretary CLAIR RICHARD SMITH 947 Wellm ton Street Smrtty' Commercial DISRYIDUEIVE Education H R Vice Presxdent DAVID SMITH 836 Arlington Road Dave Scientific A D S Pres V Pres Critic Prog Chmn Penn Chorus Jr Varsity Football President of School Chmn of Assem Com Service Squad Class Sec 10 Class Pres 11 Sunlight Sere naders Vocalist Thespians Jt Soc Play Jr Play Messiah Nite of Music Author of Class History DONALD N SMITH Don Gen ral A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men DORIS I SMITH 371 West King Street Smitty' Scientific Home Economics Society H R Treasurer Square Dancin Club DORIS LOUISE SMITH 531 East Philadelphia Street Smitty General Usher Society' H. R. Weekly Reporter. IVAN S. SMITH IR. 652 Chestnut Street Ike' General Industrial Society. MARIAN L. SMITH 529 East Philadelphia Street Smitty Commercial Distributive Educationg H. R. President: H. R. Secretaryg H. R. Vice Presidentg H. R. Treas- urerg Fashion Show. MARY ELAINE SMITH 212 West Jackson Street Smztty' General Band Orchestra Nite of Music Forensic Contest NORMA JEAN SMITH Bunm Commercial Dolphin Swimming Society H R Weekly Reporter H R Vice President Swimming Table Tennis Volleyball Basketball PAUL I SMITH 289 jefferson Avenue Paul General H R jr Vice Commander Penn Vets Basketball VERNA LUCILLE SMITH 721 Manchester Street Smitty Commercial Home Room Cheerio Secretary. VIRGINIA ANN SMITH 313 North Penn Street Ginny Classical La Tertuliag Thespiansg H, R. Vice Presidentg H. R. Attend- ance Secretaryg Property and Costume Committees. DONALD K. SMYSER 5 12 Smith Street Don General Home Room Secretary. l00 . I ll I! 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Secretary: Volleyball: Bas- ketball: Student Advisory Board: Jr. Red Cross Commit- tee: Information Desk. 16 HARRY E SPAHR 126 Hamilton Avenue H arty' Industrial Every man is a volume if you know how to read him HELEN MAE SPANGLER 457 West College Avenue Love-tgirl Commercial Distributive Education I-I R Chaplain D E Fashion Show MARY JANE SPANGLER 105 North George Street jane' Scientific Home Economics Society Weekly Reporter Usher Soci ety Sophomore Glee Club H R Cheerlo Secretary H R Recording Secretary Square Dancing Club Information Desk Finance Committee MARY LOU SPANGLER 1240 Prospect Street Louie Commercial Penn Commercial H R At tendance Secretary Weekly Frolic RUBY MAE SPENCER 331 East Maple Street johmkmsf' Commercial She lives to laugh and make mirth To banish shadows from the earth NANCY LOU SPRENKEL Loganville Pa Sprenkel Commercial Penn Commercial, President, Order of Business Ediciency: H. R. Representative: H. R. Pres- ident: H. R. Vice President: H. R. Attendance Secretary: Tat- ler Subscription Committee: In- formation Desk. ss Prop ecy MARY ELLEN FORRY WILLIAM WESTLAKE As prophesiers of the Class of '47 we would like to carry you into the future, when two friends meet for the first time since graduation. Time: 1957-10 years in the future. Place: Penn Park, on a bright, sunny afternoon in June. BILL -Gosh! I haven't seen you since graduation, Mary Ellen. I often wondered how the gang have been doing. All I know is what I've seen in the papers. MARY ELLEN--I can understand that. Bill ! Let's walk downtown, and 1'll tell you what I know. It if li BILL -I've noticed by the papers that Dave fthe croonerb Smith is singing at Dick Kitt's new night club Boxcar, and Carol 1Wormyl Meisenhelder is their featured dancer. MARY ELLENWOh, yeah! I was there the other night and I saw quite a few of the old couples. You know: Nancy Lee 1Loverl Swartz with Walt Young. and Henry 1Henpeckedl Frank with Joan 1Fuzzyl Phiel, and last but not least Pat Thomas with Casanova Myers, Delph Miller is the guy who helps to keep the people packing the place. He's got a swell swing band. BILL iSounds like Kitt does a good business. From what I can see across the street, Emerson Frey sure has climbed the ladder of success. He does a good job of washing the windows at city hall. And, say! I thought that studio across from there belonged to Bosshart. Times sure have changed. The sign says: Edwin Reiber, Photographer ! MARY ELLEN-Well, you can see by the display case what kind of business he has, It must be good, 'cause he has the four society gals of York posted there: Nancy Baker and Gloria Hein, Julia Weaver and Ruth Bird. Not bad, huh? BILL -Well! Come on, let's keep moving. Get a load of that old car rattling up the street. Remember when t'Jim Buckner and Max Hackenyos used to drive? Well, I should think they'd be in the clink by now, 'klirng for reckless driving, and Max for driving a wrec . MARY ELLEN-Uh-huh! I remember. But they'd have nothing to worry about if they landed there now, ca-use York's top lawyer, Donn 1My Mouth Keeps Me Ahven Cohen would get 'em out quick. BILL -Say, isn't that Deloris Lightner and Jean Shepp going into the teleghone company? MARY ELLEN-Yeah, that's Deloris and Jean, all right! You know, they work under Peggy Davis, the new supervisor. She likes the work a lot, and she's been there for ten years. BILL -Well, that's no suprise! Last week in New York I saw Nancy fManglerl Mortorli' at Nan 1Musclesl Eby's wrestling arena. Nan seems to be New York's big attraction now, ever since she took the famous Bob 4Texl Bowers' muscle course. MARY ELLEN-Phyllis Bean's Beanery was in need of muscles when Fire-Chief Wallace and his two little trusty dampers, Marty rMop-headl Weaver and Terrance 1Potato-Chipl Utz tried so desperately to put out the fire. BILL -Gee! I bet it was an expensive tire. But then Phil Bowman's Insurance Company will surely take care of that. His staff of secretaries do all the work. MARY ELLEN-'They should. He just hired four more new ones. Remember those efficient geniuses: Pat Seachman, Dot Melhorn, Ginny Shope, and Carlyn Koch? BILL -Yeah! Which reminds me. One of those girls almost won a prize on the Billet's Better Products Program last week. You know, the one with Butch Stabley, the famous comedian. MARY ELLEN-What were they giving away? BILL -Well, they were giving rocket-ships to whoever best completed the statement: I like Billet's Baby Buggies Better Because- Of course, Susanne Dietz won it, but Nancy March and a few others were close behind. MARY ELLEN-Speaking of the girls in our class, do you remember Suzie tl Always Get My Man, Well. Almost Always! Resser? She's president of the Lonely Hearts Club now: and Ruthie 1Grab Yer Mani Bowers and Marianna lHere I Am, You Lucky Boysl Brose are very active members. BILL -I always say , N0thing like a Lonely Hearts Club for the lonely. Speaking of lonely people, what has happened to Herb Ferris and Red Frey? MARY ELLEN-The last I heard of them, they were still playin' hard to get and living at the Y, M. C. A. They take up their time and everyone else's hy play- ing cribbage and pony express. BILL -They don't mind wasting their time, do they? MARY ELLEN-No. I guess they don't: but some people really go places, For instance, that renowned trio of Stew Lease. Toughie Houseman, and Curly Innerst who are giving a concert tonight, feature Ann fLily Ponsl Gentzler. BILL -I'd sure hate to miss that: but, you know. Bill lHot-Lips? Heathcote and his combo are down at the Valencia. I saw Russell Platts, and he told me that Mary Kauffman plays chopsticks at intermission. MARY ELLEN--I suppose it is hard to choose between the two. But going from music to sports-you shouldn't have left York so soon after we graduated: because Don Dowell and Ray Mylin finally swam the Codorus. and it only took them five hours and thirty-six minutes. BILL -That's great! What kind of prize did they get? MARY ELLEN-Well, they were so faint that Ed Glatfelter had to give them oxygen from his own little chemistry set. Then they were presented with a trophy from Fred Kaimer's swap-shop. BILL -Anything from Kaimer's classy swap-shop should be good. MARY ELLEN- Dick Getz used to be in business with him, but then he decided to leave town. Have you ever seen him? BILL -Getz? Well, when I was in New York he was up in the actor's world. He starred in The Morning After the Night Before with Jeannette rl Love An Encore! Sweitzer. It was a double feature at the Ritz, and Gardner Meisenhelder was starring in The Return of the Ape-Man. MARY ELLEN-I'm glad to know that they're actors. after all. Remember Johnny Yoder and his ambition to be a doctor? Well, his hospital is really full lately, 'cause Barbara Schenck got her own car now, BILL -She did? I bet that keeps the people of York on the sidewalks at all times. MARY ELLEN-I don't know about that: but, anyhow. as fast as Dick Elrick fthe ambulance driverb brings 'em in, Madelyn tTwinkletoesl Emenheiser and Lois Abramson either cure 'em or kill 'em. BILL -I sure can imagine that. I just remembered that Harry Roupas is also in New York. He has a monopoly on the shoeshine business, with Dennis Wolf and Harry Seyler as his managers. He'll soon be a millionaire. MARY ELLEN-Well, Jack Boddington teditor of the Evening Windbagui was a millionaire until Joan Sievers sued him for putting Nancy Lee Bahn's engagement in the paper before her society debut. BILL -Things are tough all over, aren't they? Hey, get a look at that sign in the churchyard. It says: Reverend Jack Baker to be guest-speaker at Harry Zimmerman's Tabernacle. MARY ELLEN-It also says: Tickets may be purchased at Don Weigle and Gary Shouck's baloney factory. BILL -You know, Mary Ellen, this reminiscing brought back the old days. MARY ELLEN-It sure did. If we'd ever had to prophe- cize anything about our Class of '47, we would have easily filled a book. BILL -Yes, we certainly could have, but you'd almost have had to name it the Biography of Famous People. William throws out the old line but Mary Ellen is too smart to rise to the bait. 10 2 THOMAS C. SPRENKLE 830 Fern Street Tom General H. R. Presidentg H. R. Vice Presidentg H. R. Secretaryg H. R. Treasurerg H. R. Basketball. FERN DELORES STABLEY 151 North Duke Street Fern Commercial H R Cheerio Secretary H R Chaplain H R Attendance Secretary Volleyball ROGER E STABLEY 1023 Prospect Street Butch Scientific A D S Recording Secretary H R President H R Repre sentative Boy Sergeant Arms Information Desk 10 ll 12 Basketball Manager H R Basketball CLYDE A STAMBAUGH 629 North Smith Street Stummy Industrial H R President H R Repre sentatxve H R Vice President Jr Varsity Football Varsity Football ROBERT H STAMBAUGH 259 East Walnut Street Bob General Weekly Track RICHARD L STARE 1515 Second Avenue Dick SCIEHLIH Home Room Cheerio Secretary 03 L -1 Class of 1947 ARA MARGUERITE STARNER 1360 Hillcroft Lane Slim General Dolphin Swimming Society: H. R. Attendance Secretary. WILLARD N STARNER 159 South Pine Street B111 Industrial H R Representative H R Treasurer RITA M STAUB 716 East Princess Street StuH Commercial Penn Peppers Weekly Re porter H R President H R Secretary H R Parliamentar ian Majorette Cheerleader Assembly Band Concert LOIS STAUEFER 346 West King Stret StauHef General Usher Society Weekly Circu lation Manager GLORIA J STELL 546 West Philadelphia Street Stella General My heart s my own my will is free JOHN STERMER 780 Fahs Street jack General Penn Chorus H R Weekly Reporter H R Basketball Weekly CORNEA STERNER 725 Priority Road C nrue Commercial Order of Business EHiciency Chaplain H R Chaplain Weekly RICHARD E STERNER 836 Fern Street Dick Industrial Duty makes us do things well DOLORES A STORMS 4 10 Smith Street Stormie Scientific Basketball Volleyball JOHN N STOUGH York R D No 2 Chum Commercial Home Room Chaplain. ROBERT R. STOUGH 918 East Boundary Avenue Bob Industrial Orchestra. MARGARET STOVER 289 Union Street Peggy Commercial To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of exist- ence. VIVIAN STRASBAUGH 121 North Belvidere Avenue Red Commercial Dxstributive Education Penn Commercial H R Att ndance Secretary H R Chaplain H R Vice President Volleyball Basketball Fashion Show 46 GEORGE K STRAUSBAUGH York R D No 3 Ken Industrial Handsome is as handsome does HARRY STRAUSBAUGH Dover R D No 1 Harry General Track Color Guard VIRGINIA STRAUSBAUGH 1046 Edison Street rm Commercial Home Economics Society' H. R. Vice President' H. R. Weekl Reporter' H. R. Chaplain' H. R. War Stamp Representative. EVELYN JEAN STRAYER 107 North West Street Eve Scientilic Thespiansg Dolphin Swimming Societyg Sophomore Glee Clubg H. R. Treasurerg Volleyballg Table Tennisg Basketballg Fro- I'cg Christmas Program: Cos- tume Committee. HENRIETTA STRAYER 642 Pennsylvania Avenue Henrietta Commercial A smile goes a long way to make friends. 104 ll ' !l ' lf il ' 0 y i 5 . . 5 3 . . e . Q . . Q . . g : , - , I I - , . . . ll ' 7, ' ll Il ' H - ,Y ,, . H , . . . ff ' U ' ' u rx 3 - 3 . , . . . n u - HJ. ,, . v Y I I I I If U rr n 1 A,c,VQkXfvXfXfv w,efv, CCILQISS of ll JACK EUGENE STRAYER York R D No 5 jack Industnal Home Room Secretary WILLIAM HENRY STRAYER Mount Wolf Pa B111 Classxcal A D S Orchestra Sunlight Serenaders ,Ir Red Cross Com mittee Commencement Scnpt Commntee RODNEY DEAN STRICKLER 211 North Belvxdere Avenue S trick Industrlal H R Attendance Secretary H R Secretary CARL E STUMP 26 North Albemarle Street rm Industrlal H R Chaplam H R Secre tary H R President H R Basketball H R Mushball PIIYLLIS ELAINE STUMP 300 West Cottage Place Phyl General Euterpean ROBERT M STURMAN 321 Creston Road Bob' General Jr Academy of Science, Jr Hrs torncal Socnety, Track 11 12 MARY ANNE SUNDAY 715 Carhsle Avenue Mary Anne Gen ra Jr Nurses Andes DEAN RALPH SWAGERT 811 Wayne Avenue Dean Industrlal What ns lxfe wxthout a Jo e9 NANCY LEE SWARTZ 110 East Jackson Street Nan General Weekly MARION .I AN SWEIGART 323 North Penn Street M anon Commercx al Order of Business Efficiency Home Economics Society Treasurer Chaplam Cheeno Secretary H R Chap axn CHARLENE DAWN SWEITZER 813 Prospect Street Char! Classlcal Der Deutsche Verem Vxce Pres ldent Usher Socxetv H R Weekly Reporter Basketball Volleyball Tatler Subscnptnon Committee Busmess Staff DELORES CORRINE SWEITZER 245 Hardmg Court Swertzer Cheese General Good humor rs the health of the soul 1 54' an 228.1 N 1 k , . . . ll Il ' ll I! e I H ' U ' H' ii ' 2 D Q A I I . . ,, . . , .k ,, H . . ., , . , Q. Q . - ..:,. .. E 3 . , N, fd? fl'- ,f fn ,. If.,-,ff f .sga-M-vgifzfiff .. ASQ, U ' ' u n . . : , '- . C . ' HJ- If - fr - U - . . 1 . . - 3 9 - . 5 - - , 5 . . . , 3 H. R. fr I, . ll J! ' : 1 - . 5 : 9 ' I U , . Class of 119417 JEANNETTE D SWEITZER 1604 Second Avenue jess' Sclentlhc Euterpean La Tertulla H R Representatxve H R Secre tary Thespians ,Ir Play Frollc 46 47 Thespran Plays Make Up Committee Eut rp an Play Decoratnon Committee Semor Prom Chmn Publncnty Com mittee JUNE MARIE SWEITZER 245 Harding Court jume Bug General Order of Busmess Etiicnency Student Employment Club H R Pres1dent H R Attendance Secretary VIRGINIA E TATE 38 North Sherman Street mr Gen ral H R Attendance Secretary R Treasurer PATRICIA LUCILLE TAYLOR 377 Maryland Avenue Pat Commerclal Dlstrlbutlve Educatxon H R Recordmg Secretary H R Cheerno Secretary Volleyball DONALD R THOMAS 945 South Edgar Street D R SCIEDLIETC Der Deutsche Verem H R Chaplam Cheerleader JANET LOUISE THOMAS 642 West Mason Avenue an Commercial ,Tr HlSfDflC3l Socxety Order of Busxness Efklcxency Weekly Re porter H R War Stamp Ch:-nr man 45 46 H R Vrce Pres :dent Jr Red Cross Committee Weekly Tatler Busmess Man ager Secretary Science Dept Farewell Chorus Commence ment lm.. vi'- -...W M. 5Z PATRICIA ANN THOMAS 1421 Second Avenue Pat Scxentliic Clio Vlce Presrdent Com mencement Script Commxttee Thesplans La Tertulna Vxce President H R War Stamp Charrman Socral Committee Frollc 46 47 Jr Play jomt Socxety Play Thesplan Play KATHRYN TOGGAS 232 South Pune Street Cass Commercxal Euterpean Penn Peppers O B E President Thesplans H R President H R R presenta hve Volleyball Orch stra J Play ,Ir Talent Program Thes pxan Play Frollc Lost and Found Committee Nxte Music Pubhcnty Commxttee DONALD E TRACEY 572 West Phxladelphla Street Don Sclentlflc Actlons speak louder than words DOROTHY E TRIMMER 517 West College Avenue Dot Gen ral D1str1but1ve Educahon JOSEPHINE LOUISE TRONE Dover R D No 2 Gen ral Home Economxcs Socxety Nurses Aides H R War Stamp Chalrman Frolxc GEORGE M TROUT 1519 Fxrst Avenue Whitey Sc1ent1l'ic A D S Corr Secretary Penn Chorus H R Treasurer H R War Stamp Chaxrman H R Cheerxo Secretary H R Bas ketball Nxte of Muslc Messxah A D S Assembly Forensnc Chorus Commencement Penn Chorus Concert 106 . 3 U I - - ll ll ' ' 3 I - - . . . 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DORIS TROVINGER 821 Tioga Street Dons Scientific Student Employment Club Jr Nurses Aides JOSEPH VINCENT TUTINO 345 East Philadelphia Street oe Industrial A little mischief by the way A little fun to spice the day CHARLES UTZ 508 Salem Avenue Red General Home Room Attendance Sec retary TERRANCE E UTZ 508 Salem Avenue Terry Scientific D L S Treasurer National Honor Society H R Vice Pres ident H R Basketball Servic Squad D L S Assembly In formation Desk CARL W VAN HYNIIIG 450 East Walnut Street Van Industrial A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men MARIE JOSEPHINE VEIITRICE 274 West Princess Street Shorty Commercial Sophomore Glee Clubg English Clerk. HELEN M. VICKERS 228 South Hartley Street Vickie Commercial Distributlve Education Usher Society O B E H R Secre tary H R Treasurer H R Chaplain Fashion Show GWENDOLYN V WAGNER 1116 East South Street Suzzie Scientific Penn Peppers Dolphin Swim ming Society H R President H R Attendance Secretary H R War Stamp Chairman H R Treasurer Publicity Committee PAUL E WAGNER 349 Susquehanna Avenue Red Gen ral Studying maketh a man I knowledge RICHARD WAGNER 316 E Locust St Distributive Dick Education Home Room Secretary Order cf Business Efficiency Track CHARLES E WALLACE 30 South Harlan Street Charli General Der Deutsche Verein Weekly York High Football Program H3155 KOA? Xfxfv xfxfxf ROBERT B WALLACE 624 Colonial Avenue Bob Scientific Alpha Debating Society Track Manager GENEVIEVE V WALTIMYER 25 W Gay Ave Distrlbutlve jenny' Education O B E Usher Home Room Weekly Reporter JACK WARD 959 East Philadelphia Street jackson General Junior Academy of Science H R Chaplain H R Weekly Re porter Boys Chorus Frollc ROBERT LEE WARD 136 Hamilton Avenue Lute Industrial H R President 45 46 Home Room Vice President DIANE GRACE WARNER 709 East Philadelphia Street Ducky' Scientific Dolphin Swimming Societ ' Cecelian Glee Club' Jr. Nurses Aide' Messiah' Frolic 47' York High Weekly. W ILMA WARNER 232 Park Place 'Peanut Commercial ' A modest maid-but . . . Ynmw MARY LOUISE WASHINGTON 418 West Princess Street Mary General Volleyball ELMER WEAVER JR 285 Union Street Red Scientific That strong silent man JULIA WEAVER 828 South Pershing Avenue julze General Drum Mayorette MARLET E WEAVER 701 State Street Marty Scientific L Thesplans H R Treasurer H R Represents tive H R Basketball J Play Frolic 46 joint Society Play Thanksgiving Assembly D L S Assembly Thespian Play Director NADINE LUCILLE WEAVER 633 Roosevelt Avenue Toughy Scientific E L S Parlxamentanan Weekly Reporter: Mu Alpha Theta' National Honor Society' Thespians' H. R. Weekly Re- porter' H. R. Recording Secre- tary' Junior Play' Chairman Costume Com: Service Squad' Frolic 45' Information Desk: Director, Thespian Play. LOIS RAE WEBER 613 Manor Street Windy Gen,ral O. B. Eg Usher Society: H. . Cheerio Secretary: H. R. Week- ly Reporter. 108 XZXZ SHIRLEY MAE WEBER 328 South Duke Street Shrrl Commercial The world knows lxttle of its greatest women HILDA MARIE WEICHERT 838 West Poplar Street Helde General Frohc Fashxon Show Usher So c1ety H R Representative Glrl s Basketball Volleyball BOANN WEIDENBACH 425 South Pme Street Scxent1flc Dolphin Sw1mmmg Somety President Usher H R Repre sentatlve Grrl s Volleyball Gxrls Basketball DONALD K WEIGLE 735 West Locust Street Don Sclentlfic Salutatonan D L S Vlc President Natl Honor Society H R President H R Vlce Presldent H R Basketball Servxce Squad Assembly Com mittee Band Euterpean Play Tatler Subscrlptxon Commlttee CHARLOTTE JEAN WELLS York R D No 6 DlStflbUtlV9 Chrck Educatzon H R Chaplam H R Weekly Reporter H R Attendance Secretary D E Fashnon Show SYLVIA LORRAINE WELLS 537 North Hartley Street Sxlv' General Dolphin Swimming Society I0 XINIXINIXIXX Class of 19417 NATALIA WELSH 628 Prospect Street Nat ' Commercxal H R Vxce Presxdcnt H R Secretary H R Treasur r Volleyball Basketball Usher Socxety SOUNDRA ANITA WERT 669 West Market Street Sandy General Frollc Fashion Show Home Room Cheeno Secretary DOLORES MIRIAM WERTZ 908 W College Ave Dlstrlbutlvc Dee Education O B E Home Room Chap lam Usher WILLIAM I' WESTLAKE 545 Dupont Avenue B111 Sclentxfic D L S Pres Treas Natl Honor Soc H R Rep H R Vxce Pres Att Sec Track H R Basketball Speaker House of Rep Co Author 47 Proph ecy 1947 Honorary Science Award Wmner Service Squad Treas Information Desk Prom Com Publ1c1ty Com jt Soc Play 46 ROBERT LEE WEYANT 318 W Cottage Place DlStflbUtlVP Bob Educatxon Home Room Chaplam Track Manager Fashion Show ETHEL JANET WHEELER 433 West Spnngettsbury Ave Curley' Sclentlfic Dolphm Swxmmmg Socxety Weekly Art Stal? Volleyball DOROTHY L WHITE 526 Walnut Street Dot General Ush r Society Weekly Student Employment Club H R Week ly Reporter H R Vxcc Presx dent Badminton OOHAIDL WILCOX 1618 Mt Ros Ave Distributive Don Education BLSSIE J WILLIAMS 133 South Park Avenue Bobby Locks General Home R om Chapla n EVELYN OMEIGA WILLIAMS 131 North Pine Street Eve General Basketball. LEON H. WILLIAMS 920 East King Street Shorty General Home Room Cheerio S:cretary. PHYLLIS L. WILLIAMS 840 East Philadelphia Street Cookie Commercial Home Room Attendance Secre- tary, H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg H. R. Chaplain. SIIIRLEI ANN WILLIAMS 122 South Pershing Avenue Rika Genera Student Employment Club LIRGINIA EVELYN WILSON 22 West Hope Avenue jeep General Home Room Cheerio Secretary WILLIAM WILSON 240 South Pershing Avenue Bill Gen ral Home Room Chaplain Track Home Room Basketball ESTELLA J WINTER 928 West College Avenue Dolly Gen-ral Home Economics Society' Jr. Nurses Aide' H. R. Chaplain' Usher Society' Information Bureau' Frolic. PHYLLIS MARIE WIRE York R. D. No. 5 Phyl Gen-ral Home Economics Society Chap- lain 46 Treasurer 47. ROBERT I. WIRE JR. 691 East Philadelphia Street Bob Scientific D. L. S., Chaplaing Mu Alpha Thetag jr. Academy of Science, Pres.g Jr. Historical Society, Secretary, Monitor, Thespiansg Square Dancing Club, Secre- tary, Treasurer: Red Cross Com- mittee, Treasurerg Frolic, '46g joint Society Play, '47, Y il? Class of ll91II'7 XfXfXfXfYfXf XfXfXf w KK YY ll ' Y! l g . . - 9 . . ' '- . J x , . X . ' , ft- N' 1 r if ll - f U if . ff 1, 4 Home Room President. I - t I .... l U U If - U Q I I I If v fi ,I ,J I , , I , I I I I I I ' I rr 11 u U ,-, X I ' I 1 , , , I I I I I I I r WVVVVVVVWNWNMNVWNWNWN Class of 1191117 in Ill DOROTHY WITMAN York R D No 1 Dot' Classrcal C cehan Glee Club Sophomore Glee Club H R Chaplaxn Frohc 47 MARTHA MAE WITMER 288 West Jackson Street M arty' General Cecehan Glee Club Home Room Chaplam 46 47 Bas ketball DENNIS N WOLF 729 South Beaver Street oe Scnentxfn A D S Pres Crxtxc Parlra mentarxan Thesprans H R Representative 45 46 47 ,I V Football H R Basketball House of Repr Parhamentar Com House Fmance Com Joint Society Play 47 JOSEPH HENRY WOLF JR 633 Lincoln Street ' oe Industrlal Industrxal Society Chaplain Treasurer H R Representa txve H R President JOHN CEDRIC WOLFE 37 North Albemarle Street Wolfie Gen ral Home Room Attendance Secre tary 47 NORMAN ALAN WOLFORD 121 East Jackson Street Alan Screntllic Why worry? Report cards arent due DORIS WOODS 722 Noonan Road Woods1e Sclentlfic H R Weekly Reporter Gxrls Volleyball ELIZABETH WRIGHT 136 Freys Avenue S xssxe Gen ral Girl s Basketball Volleyball Badminton LOIS ANN YEAKLE 438 Tioga Street Dynanute ' SCIGDLIHC Thespians Ushers Dolphm Swxmmmg Society Weekly Property Com 46 Commence ment 46 Frohc Jumor Class Play RUTH ARLENE YESSLER 432 W College Ave Dlstnbutlve Ruthze Educatxon Usher Society GENE M YINGER York R D No 2 Gene Scientific Home Room Vrce President Home Room Chaplain JOHN D YODER 2139 East Phlladelphxa Street john' Scxentlfnc D L S Rec Sec Monitor Bus Crxtxc Natzonal Honor Soc Pres Treas Thespxans H R Representatxve Sergeant at Arms House of Repr H R Chaplain Football Captam Track Fmance Com Pres Vice Presxdent of Class ,Tumor Play , . . . u 1 ' u ' u ' ' . , - , 5 5 . . , 5 . . S - - , , . T vale . . U ' u u 9 ' ' ' 1 . . l 1 1 ' T T . . Y V I ' . J ' C n - 1 - ' J ' ' 'Y '7 7 - . . I . ' I ' s 1 I , , J - - . . . I . - y , y . , f , , , , - , ' . - 'D - . , . V J , . ' . - I . , I fy iang Chalrman, Constitution ' -1 1 -I . . , , . , . if 'J ' n - U - l l ' 3 . . - 3 . . . , . . . 1: ry C u n ' ' ' J , . , . . ll' I ' ' ' If ll ' ' . . ., . ., , fr , I ' ' 5 ' 1 ,H ., ., .3 : . . 3 , .5 . . 1 1 S I -5 -v C DALE YOST Loganville P Slim General Home Room War Stamp Chair man Home Room Basketball Penn Chorus ANNA ELISABETH YOUNG 453 Lmcoln Street Anne Classical Clio Thespians Les Petits Cadets Cecelian Glee Club Accompanist H R Represen Student Advisory Board Frolic 45 46 Costume Com Forensic Com EMANUEL WALTER YOUNG 904 West Locust Street Youngre General D L S J V Football Varsity Football Track H R Bas ketball FRANCES LOUISE YOUNG 865 Florida Avenue F rannie Scientific Volleyball. CHRISTOPHER J. ZAMBITO 423 Codorus Street CfiS General Home Room Cheerio Secretary. CARL ZECH 47 Sta te Street Bo General York High Weeklyg Home Room Basketballg Color Guard for Band. BILLY EUGENE ZEIGLER 711 Pennsylvania Avenue B111 Industrial He is oft n the wisest man who is not wise at all JULIA ZEIGLER 662 West Princess Street julie Mae Classical La Tertulia Societas Latina Honor Society Home Room Cheerio Secretary H R Vice President Volleyball Service Weekly Information Bureau Costume Com Commencement Property Com Commence ment RICHARD E ZEIGLER York R D Nol Dick Industrial Penn Vets Home Room A tendance Officer GILBERTC ZELTWANGER IR S54 Pennsylvania Avenue Gi Scientific Since all great men are dying I shall not linger long. MICLETA A. ZEIGLER 245 South Queen Street Mac General Clio' Spanish Society' Dolphin Swimming Vice President' H. R. Asst. Treasurer' . . Weekly Reporter' H. R. War Stamp Chairman' H. R. Repr. HARRY ZIMMERMAN 931 Linden Avenue Zimmie Scientific Jr. Historical Society, Vice President: Alpha Debating So- ciety. Vice President: Thes- piansg Chairman, Property Com.g Chairman, Red Cross Committeeg Home Room Chap- lainq Home Room Vice Presia dent. II2 II YF ll ill vsAfVfvVV WN fXf . v 8. . ff - U rx -U - u u - U ' ' tativeg H. R. Vice President? Squad, gen: Finange Com.: ll ' ll If ' Il ' . . .3 . . Q ' 5 t- A . . I , if U ff lf' ll l! It ,I ' , H' R X , G' ' A Siclesh rw T Q 'U Do re me, says Mr. Sprigle, Fa so la, now please don't wiggle Ti do re, please stop that giggle, Me la so, says Mr. Spriglef' Pop and Mom explain all the lacts to junior These ex-G. I.'s are all ears and eyes as Mr. Geiselman explains the intricacies ol a Pratt and Whitney airplane motor. Almighty and merciful God, hear me, l beseech Thee, and grant my humble prayer, 112 l Bill Robinson entertaining the grandstand crowd at the York I 1ir. What a Iete-to compete-with these two feet. +Ye1etf'u1ri1mg rtilnfe QQTCHTCS Awtwrrawwtioilns swim llfamtlil ll These squares are in the jive ! Cynthia Conover can pose rings around a Conover model. She's in first class shape. IF 21 r Week N0 Seheell Let S Gel' Tlus Love m the Sky' rendezvous is always very popular with Neckm down the stretch H5 9 9 l .... 0 V ' ll ' f N t our teen-age Bill Penners. l . , Y' f f f f f f 1 f f 1 ffftf fg-fxf.,fX!X!qfX!Xfx!xfXfXfXf Il T 44 5 4 44 444444r4404r4VFf4VS Veb v U It's just like this, says Philip Eichelberger, junior Class President, as he goes on to explain the inner machinery of a democracy. REMEMBER when we were jun- iors? Our favorite dream was how easy school would be when we became seniors. Well, they say that a word to the wise is suffi- cient, so take it from me-no grade is easy and even though your senior year is your last year Seated Len to Right. Jo Ann you will have the same amount Wolfe, Secretary: Donald Wagner, Senator, Philip Eichelberger, Presi- dent, Doris Fite, Senator. Standing, Left of work. to Right: Benny Toomey, Vice President: Charles Vandenbetg, Treasurer: Sam George, Senatorg Margaret Hedrick, Senator. This class was especially talented. The junior class had more talent in the Frolic than any other class. Their own Margaret Hedrick had charge of the dancing and she did an excellent job. Many other juniors had leading parts. They helped make the Frolic a big success. Joan Posey and Philip Eichelberger planned the Junior Class talent show and such a show our school never witnessed before. This class had everything from blues singers to acrobats and ballet dancers. JUNIOR CLASS JRHQQHCTS bZ'Z?'22ZZ22Z2Z4ZZZ2Z224?ff aff AH . . . THE JUNIOR PRoM!The school buzzed for weeks before, about who was escorting whom. Lovely girls and handsome boys having a wonderful time at their own dance. February 7 will long be remembered as a momentous night by many juniors. Their last important presentation was by the Class of '48 was presented with flying colors It proved the real worth of this class And all is not peaceful on the junior front The competition in school work is close This intelligent group is looking forward to graduation and many are working towards being honor students. Salome and where she danced, Dons Fzte awards the spot dance prize Three hits and a miss lend t orirayed by joan Steckler. to a lucky and happy couple talent to the jumor Prom of 48 Scooper gets the raspberries. Noche de paz. Maudhmee Susan Resser, jeanette Sweitzer and Nancy Baker. These three queens are the winning cards . . . always on deck. And so farewell . . H8 Peirfcor aumc Commencement Script Committee First Row, Left to Right: Ralph Masten. Susanne Dietz, Ruth Bird, William Strayer, Patricia Thomas, Nancy March, Gardner Meisenhelder. Neck-in-neck down the home stretch. H9 Three F eathers Snow Fantasy ffffffffxffffffffffffffffffff ff44514445ggfffffffxfffffffffff TRULY a new era begms when the small CDD frlghtened Sophs enter the lrnmense portals of Wllllam Penn These Sophs seem llke midgets and a blt dazed, but when they get their bearmgs, watch out' MARGARET MCCORMACK Treasurer JACK WITCOMB Vlce Presxdent ROBERT BROWN President Lois LECKRONE Secretary IQU 'S if y t t es d 5 'fe xx . A NSW T ...Nt , X if k ' V -- ix' 3 s 4 2 'XX 'Y ' ? . . . H . , . . review THEY take themr first part ln Bill Penn s actlvltles when the second semester rolls around and they become organlzed under the followlng officers O F F I C E R S Presxdent ROBERT BROWN Secretary LOIS LECKRONE Treasurer MARGARET MCCORMACK Guided by Mrs Mlller and Mr Walesk1 these Semors of 49 wlll leave the1r footprmts on the sands of Wllllam Penn t . . . , . . . Vice President ................ JACK WHITCOMB Pst! Don't tell anybody, it's a secret, but I think it's Bob and joan, The Major and The Minor. x r Mick the Morticiann and his gang. Four girls and three men .... Why not get rid of the extra hen! In a parlor there were three A maid, a parlor light and he, Two's a couple without a doubt, So the parlor light went out. 1 X I! X I ' 4' 'A A if , ' , ff Q 0 ! 5 ,K l 2 i I , if if J r i 39 , - f 'Q ' ' .Nj V9 45 x xx, H 1 ff gk 'SQA 'l ' -li K -1455-X622-y ,, I fGra1imfClsita1em Cockley's men are sure red hot as another two pointer swishes the cords. What a smile these senior boys register as they glimpse that pretty little red head daintily picking her way across the park. 'mips S fri' L U-F 2 1 I I 1 X QQ? 'I Instructor DeHut? fright! gives some expert instruction on a milling machine to Krebs, an ex-G. I. f-HCQU can t you he satisfied with on 9 ve! x 'X ex 2, 'V V 'J f 55 3,7 X WL L Ja 14 'n'P--- ILL I n . Exhlblt IV ACTIVITIES Tk Twfwfwfmfwgfmfwfwim I . . I I I X- GDI- X.. 'WO-f xg, at ' ' V- N' Xx xq X, f. I, , xx f Iv x v 'kc- 'X JE w v 41 uw ,211 mv K I 'x ! . ,if '? A H E fi ' Q Q- , q X ' ' ,7 :'f i f y X Wi M J WJ . ff ,fi i ,Af . Q 'L'- 3 X W if pi.. 5. K , f XYAA ' , x -,. , ,- Y XA , , .F.,.fT, ,V xVA4YV fA'VV fx-f xfxfx fff fXf ?ff vXfXfXfvxf-fb7VY5f54?4 E g S FRED KAIMER, Vice President MYR 1947 DAVID SMITH School President A GOODLING, Secretary of Home Rooms in Major Roles NMNWMMMWWWV 4 .r it i 1 X' . f Q - t- .ff if ' Q . -A P I, Y - C1 met fa, vt 'N , W, J - ,QIWVJ . If U 4 f in if ',,Qj-'T.x.. P - F x ' A V T i L ' if 'n , - V 'W' 5 i A A ' N L . ' E my W we A' ' X u 'faca- V L - L! -x g tg. , N 'P l .-N' - b ' I ' , A . ,, T . 3 , 7 ' uf' ,, w-. 1 A! .yn -3 , 954, . 'fm HEADING the legislative branch of our school is the cabinet. This is the branch that has all the headaches. It is their duty to see the problems of the student body and to deal with them. The cabinet effects many worthwhile projects, always keeping the benefits of the student body in mind. Various students are chosen to serve on the many committees headed by this group. A11 their duties are extremely vital to some phase of school life. The 1947 Cabinet consisted of David Smith, President of the schoolg Fred Kaimer, Vice Presidentg Philip Bowman, Secretary of Attendanceg Myra Goodling, Secretary of Home Roomsg Joan Sievers, Secretary of Service and Nancy Mortorff, Secretary of Council. PHILIP BOWMAN, Attendance Secretary JOANNE SIEVERS, Secretary of Service NANCY NIORTORFF, Secretary of Council X4XQ XfbfQ4vsf fAff fX!Xf5XfX7Xf 1947 Senate 1 -I u-ann Frrst Row, Left to Right Nancy Mortorff Pl-ulnp Bowman Joanne Slevers Fred Kaxmer Davrd Srmth Nancy Bahn Second Row Lelt to Right Dons Frte Beverly Slmonton Norma Resser Robert Bowers Ray Wilson Russell Platts Nancy March THE SENATE IS one of the most Important branches of our school government It ranks second only to the Cabinet In the begmnmg of each school year each class selects two boy senators and two girl senators who remam m office for the entire year These senators delve 1nto the many major problems whlch arlse each year and try to work out a favorable solution for each Few of us reallzed how fortunate we were to have a school whlch offered so many opportunltles and accepted crltxclsm as a helpful means of lmprovement 128 at X l X. so XXX ce CY '.x' t lk' g .Q L 5 if If E. fc ' Q 1 . .1 is ' 'I D l, ' y ', ' Q 1 5 1 , v 1 v , . I2 1947 House A CABINET, a Senate and a House of Representatlves, does that ring a famlllar note? I should make you wonder whether or not lt was copied Our student government was modeled from our natlonal government The House of Representatlves conslsts of a dele gate from each home room whose duty lt IS to express the oplmons and deslres of hls home room members The Student Council Commlttee Chalrmen make a report at each meeting and tell of the progress they have made In a school as busy as ours, lt IS easy to xmagme the many kinds of problems presented and the varxety of suggestlons for remedles The Speaker was Qlirst semesterj William Westlake 'M Frrst Row Left to Right Ruth Ufllleman Helen Senft Gusta Levm Phnhp Bowman Fred Karmer Jane Johnson David Smxth Joanne Sewers Nancy Mortorff Edwm Smnth Ronald White Jack Hyde Ronald Long Second Row Lelt to Right Ruby Fahs Jeanne Mxller Alice Conrad Florence Athans Lena Bortner Patrrcra Seachman Donna Platts Jeanneu Sweltzer Carolyn Morton Patncra Heathcote Dennis Wolf John Meckley Ralph Baum 'I'h1rd Row Left to Right Dons Stump Joann Wolf Delores Plunkett Carolyn Barley Ethel Mae Bentz Yvonne Shaurer Dorothy Claxre Beverly Muller Fred Miller Roger Stabley Kenneth Rohrer Joseph Wolf Fourth Row Left to Right Constance Ensmmger Lois Leckrone Pat Lewrs Marcxa Hepler Gaynor Murdo Joann Stover Murxel Levxn Mrcleta Zergler Stewart Lease Charles Jones Gene Nail Joseph John nu.. has-in Fnsz Row Left to Rxdht B tty Sterner Donald Vogelsong Doris Campbell James Lerkrfne B verlx Coval Fred Shearer Frances Barnes Second Row Lelt to Right 'mum Zartrss Nancy Mcrrrson Denn1s Wolf Jane johnson Janxce Gladfelter Tlnnl Row Left ro Right Wayne Gardner Edwm Smith Denms Kunkle Ronald Long Its xn honor to wear the orange pm w1th SQFVICS 1n blue letters You w1ll Fmd one of these helpers either trlpplng over scenery back stage, leaning agamst one of the doors ln audltorlum, racmg between rooms at dmnertlme for cheerlo work rulmg Honor Study Wxth an lron hand or peekmg over a stack of maga zmes ID the llbrary on the way to the rack , Jbsxtac e Student FINANCE COMMITTEE 46 , Handfuls of halr lymg on the floor, wxld screams and torn up papers of fig ures, mean only one thxng the fmance committee IS at work' They unscramble the cash book and go on a spree when they do They re swell k1ds and have to collect thelr wxts every once 1n a whlle The chalrman James Lecrone Fxrst Row Left to Right Janelle Naylor Beverly Sxmonton Barbara Shxrey Norma Goodlmg Paul Innerst Joan Sievers Terrence Utz Wxlham Westlake Jacquelyn Ferree Ellzabeth Rudxsxll Second Row Left to Right Joan Stevens Delores McGu1gan Dons Brown Ray Wxlson Robert Frtzkee Nancy Klussman Ethel Mae Bent7 Julia Zergler Phyllis Barnhart Third Row Left to Right John Ogden john Meckly Samuel George Max Rlese Davld Warner SOCIAL COMMITTEE Put that balloon ln the center, not a h lf 1nch off center, you loop eyed camel' Such are the mce words coming from the chalrman of the social committee to hls busy bees who decorate and plan for our get togethers So 1f you walk 1nto the gym and see a guy who you thlnk looks l1ke a dope, don t Judge hlm too hastxly HIS order was to measure the celllng and put a balloon exactly ln the center' Flux R1 w Lflr m Rzghr Maman Null Donald Swartz Helen Edman, Richard Elnck lwm Flllkll George Trout Norma Reeser Second Row Left to Right Joanne L30 Bfmknfl Ruth Tfamefy Nancy F-by, john Yoder, Patrxcla Thomas, Beverly Mxller A , ' L , , l I e Sad: :X:1:ii::'X . . -14, 7 . ,.-, M y - , . :mvz .le SFO.. .A vi - V ,I Y ' : . ' 'J Q A -I A4 l 2 SERVICE SQUAD X he , A A X. w u ' , Q if S L . , if E . 5' X S4 ' , , a ' - 77 XV . . i ,-. . 6 ,, , . . . .at v Q - Q Y z . .. J er Councll ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE That assembly was the ball Heck, no, I thought lt was lousy' Mem bers of the assembly committee are showered wlth such conH1ct1ng op1n1ons How can they hope to please everyone? The1r Job rs to plan and dlrect some ofthe assembhes So lf you have seen any of the members beatlng thelr heads agalnst the wall, you know the reason why' 1 vw ,,.,,.,.u..u4,,,,, Liu-A-lui ' -Q-ah First Row Left to Rrght James Markel Wrllxam Heathcote Davncl Snnth F ul Kaimer Donald Wexgle Second Row Lelt to Right Dons Flu joan Pusm Plnlrp Exchelberger Marian Brown Marianna Brose STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Our mlghty mldget sophomores are lcd around by S A B members who tram them how to ht 1nto the big, magnxficent program of senlor hlgh school These thlrty seniors have a responsxbxhty and as bxg brothers and blg slsters they show our mldgets how thlngs are done around here' First Row I eft to Right Norma Anderson Audrey Frey Margaret Bose Elame Spahr Lena Bortner Carolyn Morton Nancy Bahn Louise Peterson Shirley Smeltzer Second Row Le-It to Right Patrxcla Seechman Dawn Holfman Phyllis M1Iler Russell Platts Edward Gladfelter Donald Bxllett Joseph John Earl Reddmg Thrrd Row Left to Rrghf Ruby Fahs Phyllis Bean Dormda Hepler Ann Young Donn Cohen Raymond Oberdlck Roy Nelson Fourth Row Left to Right Fred Kmsey Donald Fleck Rxchard Heckard JUNIOR RED CROSS Cl1nk' Cllnk' Clank' Whats that? Money droppmg 1nto the jr Red Cross boxes, you n1t w1t' Everybody does lt And thoes three words are not under estlmated Under the menaclng stares of the J R C members very few students have sufhcxent nerve to not drop money 1nto the Red Cross boxes l3l in Fzrst Row, Left to Right Dorothy Exsenhower, Anna Crowl, Esther Sprenkle Aclnnna Bnggs, Bessxe Avxla, Delores Clapsaddle Second Row Left to Rrghr Vrctor Sanders Robert Wlre, Loss Leckrone, Wxlham Strayer, Charles Staufler f fi 1 4 VIL ' r f f 1 l lp R ' ' 4' ll ' N, . X of es rf , , 'E 'on . , V ' LL ' 97 - V , , , , , .,......., I ' 7 . . , . - 1 . . . V , A : , I 4-, , I - . - . J '. . , . , M' A. . . 1 I A l , as ' sv 4. ' ' 3' J I gf ' H ' s 97 . 1 ' 1 , A . -, ' . , I , h , , , I - v ' ,V : v V E 4 7, ,X b xx t -A g l . . . , A Glreautes Produc ions on Earth X f, if ff 441- 'PYP 'fx + . X H X f o 1 00-0 'iff-L, 1000 XX X RMK, f - F9 0 O A-0 frm!! 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AS EACH Yuletide season approaches the traditional rendition of Handel's Messiah is given by the combined glee clubs. Under the direction of Miss Lou Finkbinder approxi- mately seventy-five young voices make this oratorio seem to live once more. The text of the Messiah is taken from the books of Isaiah and Luke. The first presentation of this most popular oratorio was witnessed by an audience April 12, 1742 in Dublin, Ireland, at which time the tradition of arising for the Hallelujah Chorus was established. The story in music portrays the prediction of the birth of Christ by the angels of the Lord, and the proclamation of His birth. In the Christmas portion of the oratorio there are five solos, the First of which is a tenor solo which opens this work. Cjames Housman.j An alto aire, fKath- ryn Boeckel.j Two baritone solos, fHarold Ballardj. One sophomore recative solo, fEthel Mae Bentzj and another soprano solo fCarolyn Baileyj. Nioor and mountain, field and fountain. Following yonder star. lhristmas Reliected personality. 66f.llZl1lU1llC99l947 Junior Closs Play WILDER THAN THE wiLDEs'r RoDEo! Funnier than the funniest Abbott and Costello movie! Noisier than the noisiest get-together! Yes, those are just a few descriptive exclamations of the Class of 1947's Junior Play Janie, This lively comedy by Josephine Bentham and Herschel Williams was received by an appreciative audience on the nights of April 12 and 13, 1946, Our Janie indeed proved to be a tremendous success, indicated by the sale of over 1600 reserved seat tickets. As typical teen-agers are, Janie is just a bit misunderstood by her parents. When her father, who has just failed to obtain a press for which he went to Washington, suddenly demands explanations of her actions at a much-publicized Blanket Party, Janie is baffied by the importance of such, as she thought, an insig- nificant occasion. A series of parental talks clarifies to Janie that she is to avoid the company of soldiers stationed nearby and at the same time to refrain from having her picture appear on another leading magazine cover. To add to the failure of his mission at the capital and to his astonishment at his older daughter's actions, the forlorn father receives more jolts when he learns not only that his bachelor business partner has moved into his domain, but also that his wife's maid-of-honor and her son, a soldier, are due at any time to make their appearance. With no hope for a brighter future, our dejected parent leaves the scene of bedlam with a thankful heart that his younger daughter hasn't developed any too-serious problems in his absence. Hungry wolxcs lick their chops as Greta gives them the once over. The art of romance. What a teacher! i K1 J .ll aiiiiiif. Scif s fe ink llaemo aide Bird hunting??!! Everything has seemingly calmed to its normal state when the evening arrives on which the adults are to dine out. In the meantime two beautiful friendships have developed, one between Janie and the soldier, the other between the lovely widowed maid-of-honor and the business partner. Little do Janie's parents know that the former friendship has led to just another one of our teen-ager's small escapades! This one is in the form of a party, and to top all, with soldiers. When this event is discovered, things happen so quickly that no one seems to miss the younger daughter. It appears that the only person receiving any attention is Janie, whose father's reprimand that she has destroyed all his chances of accomplishing the task which sent him from home becomes void when the unknown missing person walks into the confusion with the one person who could provide our troubled parent with his much-sought-after press, So, by the time the curtain is ready to close our lovely widow has entwined the bachelor partner into a star-dust web of matrimony, Janie finds her status greatly improved, and our once-disgusted father is walking on air. In order of appearance the cast were as follows: Charles Colburn, Philip Bowmang E1sbeth Colburn, Ruth Bird, Lucille Colburn, Nancy March, 'tRodney, Marlet Weaverg John VanBrunt, Richard Getz: t'Janie, Jeannette Sweitzerg Bernadine Dodd, Beverly Covalg Paula Reiny, Patricia Seachmang Scooper Nolan, Harry Seylerg 'LThelma Lawrence, Marianna Broseg Dick Lawrence, David Smith, Tina, Nadine Weaver, 'KAndy Nevara, Robert Bowers, 'tFrank Parker, Earl Reddingg Oscar Bassett, Donn Cohen: Hortense Bennington, Greta Levin, 'tDead-Pan Hackett, Harry Roupasg Carl Loomis, Richard Elrick: Joe Jerome, A. Don Fleckg Mickey Malone, John Yoder, Matthew Q. Reardonfl James Leckrone, t'Soldicrs from the Camp, Kenneth Guise, Ralph Gust, Roger Hinderer, James Jacoby, Donald Kohr, Glenn Shaffer, Ray Shearer, and Charles Wallace, Girls at the Party, Lois Abramson, Nancy Bahn, Dorothy Baker, Nancy Mortorff, Ruth Nenzel, Jean Shepp, Virginia Shope, Patricia Thomas, Kathryn Toggas, and Lois Yeakle. Four escorts to one girl . . . don't you know Congratulations, Matthew Q.! As a baby there's a man shortage, Jeannette? sitter, You're tops. O O f ft! 111-f fsff-fvv -fvv 4 4 4 4 if 444-4s44-4s4 s4s4s4 WV gs .Ql bf Q U .YM A xr- ,J 'Z' , My Lucky Day RICHARD R. GE'rz THE WORLD is full of jokes and definitely packed with practical jokers. But just how far should a practical joke be taken? Of course it should not be taken to extremes as it was in the 1946 Frolic My Lucky Day. Enraged by the conceit of two college dramatic stars, a pair of handsome Joes proceed to write two letters, supposedly writ- ten by a Broadway director, which ask the girls to come to New York in order to star in a new show being produced. The girls, taking the missives seriously, end up in a Broadway producer's office before finding out about the prank. Amid the fire of quick- changing fate the love element enters the plot as the one girl hooks a producer and the other returns to her one-and-only college beau. The success of the Frolic is impossible to be expressed in print, but rather, in the peo- ple who saw the show and will, for at least a while, cherish the memories of the play in their hearts. Orchids to Margaret Hedrick for her cap- able leadership as General Chairman, which required the originating of all group dances. These dances were most favorably received by the large audiences at each performance. No! No! No! ! .' ! Margaret was most capably assisted by the following: Richard Getz, author of the script and student director, Ruth Bird, in charge of the program, Marian Null, in charge of the ticket sales, and Mary Kauffman, in charge of the music. Of the large cast composed of nearly two hundred students, the following had speaking parts: Barbara, Margaret Hedrick, Mary, Dorothy Witman, Steve, Charles Vanden- berg, Mr. Gordon Parsons, Stuart Lease, Dan, Robert Myers, G, W., Philip Bow- man, Mrs. Bradford, Marianna Brose, Mr, Bradford, Marlet Weaver, Mrs. Allen, Gloria Hein, Jeannie, Patricia Seachman, Mr, Allen, Howard Bamhart, Call Boy, Emerson Frey, junior, Richard Jamison, Telegraph Boy, Richard Baublitz, Show Girls, Cynthia Conover, Nancy Eby, Kath- ryn Kirschner, Lois Strickler, College Girls, Norma Jean Leik, Marian Null, Virginia Shope, Patricia Thomas, Ruth Uffelman, Leroy, Harold Burgard, Elmer, Robert Wire, Dance Director, A. Donald Fleck, Monk, Ray Wilson, College Boys, Eules Phillips, John Seville, L. Allen Wolfgang, Paul Wolfgang. Stop your Hitting! Lemme 01 Laugh I9 S O E 2' rn W M o m 5 UI o 6 6 W 'Q 3 'O m -. :- rn 2. Q: , .-15-A . - 'GZ'- 6-S0281-f' f Q .......... , if . A ' Na.'.14m7'f-4-z . r- - ' isp 'L -Ig? lk A -X, xx I! i Definitely Highbrow. On the wings of song. 137 1 ' f f ff fJElll ll7l'llV l' O 744Xfffffpffffffwfffffflf T i.1X.cC1l f fZiff!!-ffflfflflffffffffffffK K in. The Borretts of i f ' 77 1'-.-35g?g 'gr,.M.f., if as--me f .rg W lmpole Street .. V V f ' gy ff jst, b 'lffx' 1 ,fi . ' y ,' -' 1 ,, 'M L Rumour BESIER ' , ffl' ' if J' fi ' if . . dl, ii . tr 'fin , N4 ,,. gf 'f ' A ' A M f THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET is one of - ' -.. ' 111 ' L? 4 - -.11 r the most famous and beloved plays of our time. ' . W sq, . WWYA A ' It was originally produced by Katherine Cornell . 1 gig I . , ,J 1.13 ., I 4 V 5154 ,v' Elizabeth: l've known for some time that Henrietta loved Captain Cook, and 1've given her all my sympathy. in New York. Later it traveled through the Euro- pean war theater to entertain American soldiers. Clio, Euterpean, and Demosthenian Literary Societies combined with Alpha Debating Society were indeed honored to be among the first senior high school groups to sponsor this outstanding play. The Barretts' was presented on Friday and Saturday evenings, February 28 and March 1, before exceptionally Fine audiences who by their applause showed their appreciation for the best in drama. The story of the play centers around the famous love story of the two well-known English poets, Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, The play takes place in Elizabeth's room in the home of her father, Edward Moulton-Barrett during the year 1845. The eleven children of Mr. Barrett are wholly dependent upon their father-who is very dom- ineering-with the one exception of Elizabeth, who has her own little income. The fact that she is an inval'd forces her to abide by her father's wishes, too. Elizabeth's father has a very strange attitude towards marriage and refuses to let any of his children have love affairs. Henrietta, who proves the only one of the children openly to defy her Elizabeth. Please give me my book. Such passages are only spots on the Sun. I love 'Sordello'. Chambers: The fact is you oughtnt to live in England at all. ltaiy's the place lor you. w 1 frfffff-Zffgfffffffffxfffffflff ll hllllfg HI l1liTll'll1Clllllf 4,4 4.14 fif-yffff-fr-Tffxf-'f aww 4 4-4 away father, is accused by him of having had an affair with a Captain Cook who had been secretly call- ing on her. Her father becomes so enraged at Henrietta that he forces her to swear on the Bible that she will neither see nor have any communi- cation with Captain Cook thereafter. Robert Browning, who has been Writing to Elizabeth and calling on her, falls passionately in love with her. Through her love for him Eliza- beth's illness is cured. As her doctors stated, the will to live is worth more than a dozen physicians. When Mr. Browning proposes marriage, Eliza- beth refuses, knowing that her father would never approve. When Elizabeth witnesses the tragic scene between Henrietta and her father, she begins to realize what a selfish fanatical person he really is. She secretly marries Robert Browning and runs away with him to Italy, accompanied by her devoted maid, Wilson. The play ends very dramatically as Mr. Barrett hears the news of Elizabeth's marriage. The cast of characters was as follows: Eliza- beth Moulton-Barrett Browning, Ruth Bird: Edward Moulton-Barrett, Gardner Meisenhel- der: 'LHenrietta Moulton-Barrettfl Patricia Seach-- mang Arabel Moulton-Barrett, Patricia Thomas: Octavius Moulton-Barrett, Marlet Weaver: Septimus Moulton-Barrettf' Robert VVire: Al- fred Moulton-Barrett, Samuel George, Charles Moulton-Barrett, Dennis Kunkleg Henry Moul- ton-Barrett, Dennis Wolf, George Moulton-- Barrett, Robert Myers: Robert Browning, Richard Getz, Wilson, 1VIyra Goodlingg Dr. Chambers, Philip Bowman: Dr, Ford-VVater- low, Earl Redding, Jr., Bella Hedley, Marian Nullg Mr, Bevan, Harry Roupasg Captain Surtees Cook, Charles Vandenbergg Flush, Shangri. S . .gi MQ he if r 4 :Q JN ,li-I, . Cousin Bella: Oh, no, my dear! On the contrary -you're 'iwzghtiully' knowing. George. I think :ts possible that youll all b, interested to hear that Papa is going to Plymouth on business next week- Charl-s. Goodnight, Ba. lffiillllf Presenting ci Gre-e-at Achievement TI-IE TATLEB' QUIET, PEACEFUL, and a complete feeling of solitude, these three elements constituted the atmosphere of our Tatler Office. Of course, there were times when this harmony was inter- rupted. Second periods were the periods when most of our work was done. Fifteen minutes after the period began, the staff meandered in. Mr. DeBerti then lectured for fifteen minutes more about all the work that must be completed. At last we started to work. Quiet? Yes, except for our art editor, Richard Elrick DaVinci, changing poses and positions and beating himself on the head in an effort to get inspiration. Of course, Tex Bowers insisted on showing how he tackled the star player on the opposite team and subsequently won the game. But all in all the office was quiet. One could have heard a pin dropped, if loaded with atomic explosive. The business staff also occupied our huge office. Miss Altland, in her usual quiet voice, instructed them in their duties. Nevertheless, the Tatler was completed and a staff will never be found who enjoyed it more than we did. Station j. T. D.: Now listen, girls, you either get this material in by Friday or blab! blab! blab! Left to Right: Esther Krout, Co-editor: Marian Brown, Co-editorg Ruth Deibert, Co-editorg Mr. DeBerti, Editorial and General Advisory Phyllis Barnhart, Co-editor. 'ms-. 3' I-70 will ellis? 'vers Lt-It to Right: Nlinnie Marie Altland Business Advisor: Janet Thomas, Dor othy Nlooro. Co-Business Managers. Don't look now, but your teeth are showing, Says three little maidens, with faces glowing We're super duper, efficient plus. We're not kidding, boy, that's us. St-.att d. In it to Right: Rohm-rt Bowl-rs, Sports Editor: Rivliurd Elrirk, Art Editor. Stzmdingf. Li-ft to Right: Tlwudorc From-dnian, Pliotograplu-r: Bm-'nz-ird Lynrh. Plmtugruplit-r: Edwin Fisher. Photographer. Folks, here are the supermen to whom you owe your thanks and gratitude for their assistance in helping to create this volume ot volumes, The Tatler! -afi '51, K, 1 5 S- ,ff if has Seated, Left to Right: Gloria Mcirris, Wayne Gardner, chairman: Charlene Sweitzer, Fay Avila, Standing. Lt-lt to Right: Alf-ssira Loader. Ruth Nun- zul. Ruth Biiwurs. These are the dears fl mean gears! that turned the wheels, that ran the ofhce machine, that furnished the power, to do the Work-oh, ever so smoothly! fl First Row, Lvlt to Right: Romaint- Swartrm-r, Margaret McCormick. Ina Stahley, Bonita Weaver. Phyllis Hop- kins, hilary Billet. Second Row. Le-It to Right: Richard Rupp. Nina Hihner. Phyllis Alleman, Geraldine Hamp- ton, Charlotte Garrett Third Row. Lett to Right: Seymore Knee. Seymore Kline. Clarence Miller. Leonard London. Jack Herrea, Roy Nelson, Robert Brown. Go-gcttcrs all. angtail nap H2 2 Charming joan Stetler and Marsha Hepler doing the Animated Statuette Act. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. He cried and he cried 'cause he broke his jaw For gosh-o-jimminy look what he saw. The pause that refreshes. Two dogs, one with: one without. Prize winning rabbits submit calmly to judging, while a group of onlookers show intent interest in the proceedings. I-Z2 diva e Press A ents I-I3 T h' e W e e k 1 Y Seated: Mr. Greenawalt, Advisor SINCE ITS INCEPTION in September, 1923, the York High Weekly has endeavored to support and serve all organizations in and connected with the school and has given student activities and functions valuable publicity. At the same time the Weekly has assisted in interpreting the school to its pat- rons. In addition to these more obvious services, this student-edited, student-written publication encourages creative writing and drawing among the students. The staff mem- bers gain many valuable experiences in English composition and also in the field business Much valuable information can gained through the advertising, financial any of the other business departments the Weekly Last year, for being a publication of outstanding distinction, the Weekly was awarded Medalist honor by the Columbla Scholastic Press ASSOC18t10l'1, a national organization This was the tenth time in its history as a newspaper that this recognition was achieved The Weekly has also won first place and All American rating in other national and state press associations Seated Left to Right Lois Stauffer Circulation Manager Herbert Lavetan Advertising Phyllis Driscoll Copy Proof and Headline Editor Betty Altschull News Editor Jack Boddmgton Editor in Chief Barbara Soring Assistant Feature Editor Doris Jean Warner Financial Director Standing Left to Right Robert Erdos Sports Editor Emxlv Dillion Feature Editor Roy Nelson Editorial Editor Greta Levin Assistant News Editor Genevieve Miller Assistant Art Editor Lorrain Cousler Assistant Circulation Manager Rae Enders Subscri tion Editor Mark Bernstein Assistant Sports Editor Barba a Nelson Art Editor Verne Busler jr Stat? Chairman JS uf? 'F 1 Standing: Mr. Klinedinst, Assistant Advisor nm of .. be or of . N . . . . . . ,, ' - A w , : 4' , ' ' -: . D , ' ' , , . , 1. ' . . .1 . ' i' 1 ' . . . . 5 . 1 . . ' , Y . :r ' . .1 A 3 h 5 ' 1 1 I i 4 v - .3 y Z 9 y I v p' ' ' . ' ' ' . r ' . f Realm of Giga Olga Stambaugh doing a split-tease. Now listen, Mary. Two very salty pretzels, One ice cold coke, One bag ol crisp peanuts, One hot dog complete with mustard, Mix well on a windy day, And the result will be a typical York High game. The new side ol lite- A girl protecting three boys- Who says this is a man's world? 144 tio Amuscemem I-I5 Watch out, Gary! She's going steady! Phyllis, you wouldn't tell a ioke like that at home! Inspiration or expectation? jokers all . . . they ought to be dealt with! EXh1b1t V CDRGANIZATIONS 0 0 l I Lihmoqyiikup, XK 20- XX,11,x:L NQ3. img, Nags, xxbf ' X X X- X' XX Nw Xy 'C h f xx , M X1 , M .4- 5 f 4' L r , f Q' 1 'Y' ' LX All ha Debating Society THE ALPHA DEBATING SOCIETY, whlch was founded an 1861 has the d1st1nct1on of bemg the oldest SOClety ln W11l1am Penn Meetmgs are held every Monday evenlng under the advlsor shlp of Mr Edward L Walters Besldes the weekly meetmgs, whlch g1VE the members an opportumty to take part 1n debatmg and to lncrease thelr llterary ab1l1t1es, there are ways of mducmg the members to partlclpate fully ln all aCtlVltl8S around the school The mem bers partlclpate ln the Joint Soclety Play the jomt Socxety Dance and Jomt Meetmgs wlth the major socletles O F F I C E R S President HARRY SEYLER Vnce Presxdent I'ARRY ZIMMERMAN Secretary WAYNE TROUT Treasurer ROBERT WALLACE First Row, Left to Right Ralph Masten, George Trout Henry Harte Wxllxam Strayer, James Leckrone Wayne Trout Harry Seyler Ray Snyder Harry Z1mmerman Robert Fltzkee Kenneth Rohrer Wayne Gardner Roy Ne'son, Denms Wolf Marvm Landns Second Row Left to Right Robert Wallace Fostex Wxlson Herbert McCarter Rodger Stabley Stanford Zexders Earl Reddmg Edward Gladfelter Dav1d Smxth Wrllxam Heath cote Seymour Knee Rnchard Bumstead Russell Dlatts Jack Helfnch Thnrd Row Left to Right Henry Mxller, Rxchard Gentzler Robert Melhorn Marlm Gladfelter Marlm Kohr Fred Reuss Rnchard Stalemyer Donald Bnllett Ayres Horn, Joseph Chambers Dean Dosch Fourth Row Left to Rzght Rxchard Betts Donald Waltman, Ray Shearer Gerald Dxllmger, Samuel George Charles Vanderburg Rxchard Hmes, Raymond Chromster Davxcl Warner Harold Burger Fzfth Row Left to Rrght Robert Brenneman George Hamm john Sevxlle Insets, Left to Right E Relber James Markle, Denms Kunkle 8 -I9 Frrst Row Left to Rzght Jo Ann Wolf Nancy Klussmnn Margaret Hedrxck Manon Null Nancy Baker Susan Resser Nancy Eby Patr1c1a Thomas Carolyn Morton Audr y Frey Ann Young Isobel Drce Second Row Left to Right Dorcas B ntzel Frances Barnes Barbara Nelson Joan Posey Mary Frances Freed Catherm K1fSChHEf Nma H1bner Dorothy Baker Margaret Shxmmel Mary Agnes Kauffman Myra Goodlmg Third Row Left to Rzght Lena Bortner Jacquelyn Ferree Ehz beth Rud1s1ll Rosalme Shelly jo Ann Bankert Ethel Mae Bentz Nancy Bahn Nancy Paules Fourth Row Left to Rzght Rae JLlllUS Dorothy Melhorn Delores Ortxz Carol Iviexsenhelder llno nterar bocmetv THE YEAR 1901 was an lmportant year for lt saw the organlzatlon of the hrst glrls soc1ety The name of C110 was glven to lt ln honor of the Muse of Hlstory and EPIC Poetry Its purpose of developlng llterary and soc1al mterests has been qulte successful Members are elected 1nto C110 from the jumor and Senlor classes and from Sophomores 1n the1r second semester In thelr own meetlngs held every Wednesday after school and 1nJo1nt SOClety meet lngs CIIOHIHHS learn parl1amentary procedure, touch on dlfferent llterary subjects, and have lots of fun The first C110 play was presented 1n 1903 and proved to be such a success that each year students and Cl1on1ans look forward to another C110 play L1keWlS6 the annual presentatlon of the Jomt Soc1ety Play finds Cllonlans 1n the spotl1ght as d1d the 47 presenta t1on of The Barretts of Wlmpole Street At all sports events you Wlll and many green and whlte bean1es bobb1ng Wlth excltement Also 1n the SOCl3l fleld lS the grand Jolnt SOCl6ty Dance held yearly and C110 s own sprmg formal Th1s IS a spec1al n1ght for the Sophomores and Jumors but a very memorable n1ght to the Sernors It lS a t1me for thlnkxng back over beloved C110 days and belng thankful they had the expenences of C110 to help gulde them as they b1d farewell to hlgh school days O F F I C E R BARBARA NELSON PATRICIA THOMAS NANCY KLUSSMAN NINA HIBNER MARIAN NULL Pres1dent V1ce Presldent Recordmg Secretary Correspondmg Secretary Tr asurer 'J 2 , ., f , . . 'Q A 1' D v v ' . 1 v ' - ' 1 1 1 - 1 : lv v .1 cs 9 N Cl ,L 1 1k 4 K CV . . . . . , . 7 ' ls ' M N ' I l' A ...- . ....-..... Q , Demosthenii lm Literary S eiety O F F I C E R S President ........................ JOHN YODER Vice President ................... DONN COHEN Secretary ..................... PHILIP BOWMAN Treasurer ................. WILLIAM WESTLAKE Frrst Row Lefi to Rlght Donald Kohr Kenneth Hoffman Robert Wlre Harold Burgard Delph Mxller Donald Wengle Rxchard Elnck Terrence Utz Robert Myers Raymond Oberdxck Second Row Lelt to Rrght Emerson Frey Phxlxp Bowman Phlhp Elchelberger Robert Erdos Edward Smith Wayne Grimm Paul lnnerst Marlett Weaver Glenn Landls Thlrd Row Left to Rrghr Richard Foose Howard Davison Harry Roupas John Yoder Donald Dowell Rxchard Getz James Buckner W1llnam Westlake Standmg Left to Rrghr Richard Gables Donn Cohen Donald Strausbaugh Donald Wagner Fred I-lexges Robert Bowers Max I-Iackenyos Garry Henry THIRTY SEVEN YEARS AGO a group of students banded together to form a soclety ln whlch they could lmprove themselves rn the lxterary, forenslc, mtellectual, and soclal fields They adopted Demosthenes, the great Greek orator, as their namesake Not many students attended that first meetmg but the ones that dld were some of the best workers and students ln the school The sp1r1t that these students had at that first meetmg contmued and developed through the years so that the Demostheman Llterary Soclety became and IS now an honored and respected name Always actlve ln the school, D L S had a major part ln the productlon of The Barretts of Wlmpole Street, the jomt Soclety Play for 1947 Thls year, mstead of the usual one act play D L S presented ln audltorlum part of thelr llterary program m the form of speeches by some of the members A mock trlal was also featured Although a soclety IS judged largely on the merits of 1ts members, lt IS the long line of competent and unselfish advisors workmg with the members of the soclety who have made D L S what lt IS today 150 ' , ' J . , ' , , ' , ' . 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I 1 n I 1 1 1 1 Jack Boddington, Gardner Meisenhelder, Fred Kaimer, Fred Kinsey. 7 U . ,, . . . . , . . . 5 Euterpean Lnterary Soo e 'y O F F I C E R S Presrd nt NANCY MORTORFF Vlce President RUTH BIRD S cretary CHARLOTTE LEIH Tren urer CARLYN KOCH Frrst Row Left to Right Carlyn Koch Ruth Bowers Lois Abramson Jean Shepp Sally Spangler Margaret Davxs Nancy Mortorfi Vxrgmla 'hope Ruth Bird Patncxa Seechman Phyllis Bean Dorrs Blauser Second Row Left to Right Delores Llghtner Charlotte Lerb Barbara Boyer Ruth Delbert Greta Levm Barbara Schenk Mary Ellen Forry Madelyn Emenhexser Jane Johnson jessica Leader Thrrd Row Lelt to Right Jean Deardorff Joan Srevers Jeannette Swertzer Nadme Weaver Kathryn Toggas SINCE THE FOUNDING of Euterpean ln 1927 rt has done much to uphold 1ts reputatlon of stlmulatlng the lrterary ab111t1es of its members and enablmg them to receive valuable experlences rn dramatlc work A Euterpeans year IS hlghllghted by numerous memorles Jomt Socxety aCtlVltleS, an assembly program and last but not least the formal June dance Euterpeans also partlclpate rn many school actrvxtles, being well represented ln student government, dramatlcs and sports Under the able guidance of Dr Eva C Haar, 1ts blue and whlte flymg hrgh Euterpean soars to hlgher goals and looks wlth eagerness to the future Y QSM , : , , , , , , , -2 , , . , - , I , . , ' . , , , , . - , . 57 fifyifxffff f f ff f 1 wwf fAfxAfsfxfXAfvxAfxY-XfeXf D OFFICERS ROOM 206 F Irst Semester Pf9S1d6Ht Vxce Presxdent Representatwe Second Sem ste JEAN KNAUB VIRGINIA LENTZ RAE MCGUIRE r PresIdent DONALD WILCOX Vlce Presxdent Representatlve CLAIR SMITH JEAN KNAUB ness EducatIon Department Each succeedlng year finds more and more students 3Vallll'lg themselves of the practxcal experlence whIch hIghlIghts the course Only those senIor students who possess the proper sales personalIty, who express an Interest In retaIl sellmg, and whose scholastlc record IS satIsfactory, are permltted to enter ThIs year, fIfty three students workmg In over thIrty dtfferent stores, under the superv1s1on of Galen V Jones, have studIed the baslc subjects of EconomIcs of DIstrIbutIon, Job Prob lems and Merchandlse InformatIon Many phases of retallmg such as salesmanshIp, store mathematxcs, Engllsh, color 1Ine, desIgn of apparel, and advertxsmg are Included under the baSlC headmgs Regular penods each week and any addltlonal ones necessary are devoted to 'up' First Row, Left to Right Sara Peters, Helen Spangler, Mary Busser, vll'gll'll8 Lentz, Mr Jones, B tty Jones, Charlotte Wells, Mxldred Huber, Delores Wertz Second Row, Left to Right Dawn Maul, Edxth Cunmngham, Rae McGuIre, Ethel Snyder, Hanna Ickes, Jean Knaub, Stella Deckman Thzrd Row, Left to Rtght Clalr Smith, Donald WIlcox, Lester Bausman, Rlchard Wagner 152 o o cs I 4 i 51X 'S A 5!3fxf X THE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION classes are Co-operative Store Training groups of the Busi- . .N , ' 4 og 2 2 , , it E UlC2lltiU vvv sANXAN v l53 President ..... Vice President Representative President ..,.. Vice President Representative OFFICERS ROOM 205 First Semester Second S emes MARYALIS MARTIN . . .JANICE MARKLE .MARTY LOU S1-IUE ter . . . .HAROLD LUTz MARYALIS MARTIN . .JANICE MARKLE analysis and discussional handling of individual job problems which arise from day to day. Many projects are developed by the students in order to increase the value of the course. Weekly window displays are planned and completely set up by student committees National retailers and manufacturers are contacted by 1nd1v1dual students, all of whom must conduct special research and study some chosen line of merchandise Also, at least one trip to New York or Philadelphia and many local trips to stores, factories and museums are taken so as to more completely train the students for their work The social contacts, the constant meeting and dealing with adult people and the developed ability to judge the quality of mer chandlse are of great value to all students First Row Left to Right Janice Markle Elnora Arnold Norma Cooper Vivian Strausbaugh Mr jones Betty Sheffer Maryalxs Martin jean Forthman Elsie Fuhrman S cond Row Lett to Right Kathryn Holfeins Dorothy Trimmer Marran Smith Dolores Ehrhart June Lefever Alice Shank jean Lebhart Phyllis Reigart Patricia Taylor Third Row Left to Right Anna Eckenrode Ruth Yessler Genevieve Waltimyer Marty Lou Shue Mary Layden Helen Vickers Phyllis Smith Carla Poli' Fourth Row Lelt to Right Robert Daryman Theodore Holland Harold Lutz Charles Laucks Robert Weyant f l l l ,M ' , ' I ' , , . ,- , , ' '. ,' -S , ': ', , ' , ' ', . , 'r , , , , . Fxrst Row Left to Right Dorothy Rawhauser Gladys Kxrkland Ethel Hrers Charles Wallace Dorothy Baum Joan Posey Nancy Eby Second Row Left to Right Henry Muller Charlene Swerlzer Glenda Kann Shrrley Smeltzer Fred Klmefelter Thnd Row Lelt to Right Delmas Gruwer Arthur Grimm Sheldon Mummert er De selhue Verem FFICERS Presndent SHIRLEY SMELT ER Vxce Pres dent CHARLENJE SWEITZER Treasurer DE MAS GRUVER THE PURPOSE of Der Deutsche Verem IS to acquamt the puplls wlth the customs, l1fe, lxter ature, and characterxstncs of the German people The programs, whlch are presented at each meeting, eonsxst of reports on books about Germany, current news, debates, and many other tOp1CS of mterest concermng Germany Students who have successfully completed one semes ter of German are ehgrble for membershlp At the close of each school year a gold pm IS awarded by the soclety to the graduatmg member havmg the hlghest average for three years of German The colors of the soclety are black and gold the motto IS Ubung Macht den Melster The advlsol IS Mlss Anna L Jacoby I5 O O Secretary ........................... NAN EBV - , ' as ' 1 . ,, . '. . 4 I55 Home Eco om'cs Society OFFICERS President .................. LORRAINE SHEFI-'ER Vice Presidfnt.. ......,...... YVONNE SCHAUER Secretary . .......,......,..... PATTA MARKEY Treasurer , ..................... PHYLLIS WIRE IF You coULD oNLv cooK! How many of you have ever heard this presumptuous remark from some unassuming male? How many of you have taken it seriously? For you the Home Economics Department offers courses in family relationship, foods and dietetics, clothing and dress design, and modern problems for girls. Organized October 5, 1926, the Home Eco- nomics Society has as its motto, Service Students eligible for membership are junior and seniors girls who have some Home Economics subject on their program Meetings are held on the iii st and third Tuesday of every month with programs given by the members Dur mg the year the girls made scrapbooks which were presented to the York Hospital for use in the children s ward The colors of the society are grey and maroon Miss Mabel Crowell is the advisor First Row Left toR1dht C R Billet Patta Markey Yvonn Shaurer Mary Jane Spangler Doris Smith Gloria Le!! to Right Mary Hartzell Phyllis Miller Joyce Myers Virginia Strausbaugh Faye Phlegler Ruth Over miller Hanna Ickes Jean Knaub Charlott Lentz Third Row Left to Right Joan Danner Estella Winters Marie Kittrell Geraldine Geisler Phyllis Wire Marian Sweigert Josephine Trone Fourth Row Left to Right Lorraine Sheffer Delores Daugherty Betty Leiper Gloria Eyler . . , . . Morris, Cyrena Means, Anna Lehr. Janet Lehr, Lois Gulden, Doris Schroeder, E. T. Marsteller. Second Row, First Row Lelt to Right Paul Hoover Fred AllIson John Sheets Joseph Wolf Harold Lease Wxlharr B:-IublItz George Henry Lewxs McCleef Second Row Left to Rrght Robert Searl WIllIam Nachec Robert Wonner Donald Emenhelser Thomas SIdlInger Alvln Hamberger Earl Humm r Th rd Row Lei! to Rnght Paul Rohler Gerald Shupp Kenneth Muller Edwm Deardorff John Lelphart Edward Wolf WIllI'Im Stottlemyer llmllusrtrnall Socnety OFFICER PresIdent GEORGE HENRY Vlce PrcsIdent EDWARD WOLF Chaplam PAUL HOOVER Secretary WILLIAM BAUBLITZ Treasurer FRED ALLISON WITH THE OPENING of the 1946 47 school year last September, the Industr1alSocIety began ltS thIrty fifth year as a soclety In the York Senlor HIgh School The purpose of the socletv IS to offer to ltS members trammg In publIc speakmg, use of parllamentary rules, orgamza tIon, busmess procedure and the broademng of boys knowledge of Industrlal and techmcal subjects Meetmgs are held regularly each Monday at 7 00 P M In Room No 5 IJ i i ' , ': . 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I57 Fnst Row Left to RIght Phylhs Alleman Edwm Rexb r PhyllIs Bamhart J KImber GrImm Rhoda Klmg Donald Fleck Phyllxs Dnscoll Second Row Left to Right Foster WIlson Edward Gladfelter Carl Kxtchen Robert WIre joseph John Fred Kmsey Third Row Left to Right Lester Sell Fred Shearer Jun or cade OFFI Presxdent VIce PresIdent Recordmsf Secretary Correspondmg Secretary Momtor of Sew ce ERS EDWARD GLATFELTER DONALD FLECK PHYLLIS DRISCOLL EDWIN REIBER KARL KITCHEN DURING APRIL of each year the Jumor Academy of SCIENCE of the WIllIam Penn Senlor HIgh School holds a SCIENCE faIr Students of the school Interested In sclence and members of the soclety are asked to partlclpate by exhIbItIng somethxng that they have made or done Prlzes are awarded to partIc1pants In a competIng manner The scIentIfIc programs of the meetIngs consIst of debates, lectures, demonstratlons, movIes and other materIa1 of this nature Each person upon jo nlng IS consldered as an assoclate member and as they work on a scxentlfic project they galn experIence and are given full membership only after recogmtlon of theIr project Under the advlsorshlp of Mr J K. GrImm membershlp IS Increasmg and each member IS galnlflg materIally from the act1vItIes of the organIzatIon Mr Grlmm IS always wIl1Ing tp be helpful In any way wIth the Indlvxdual projects of the members Q 0 C Treasurer ................... HARVEY HEILMAN unnor ll-llnstor call Soc ety OFFICER Presldt nt RALPH MASTEN VICE Presldcnt PHYLLIS BEAN Secretary ROBERT WIRE Treasurer RUTH DEIBERT THE PURPOSE of the Federatlon of Jumor Hlstorlans of whlch the Junlor Hlstorlcal Soclety of our school IS a member, IS to stlmulate mterest rn beautles, hlstory, act1v1t1es and resources of our county and of our state Under the capable guidance of Mlss Grace Cur ran, thls society partrclpates 1n many act1v1t1es Yearly delegates are sent to the State Central Reglonal Conference of Jumor H1StOf1aHS and to the All State Conference of Jumor Hrs torlans at I-Iarrrsburg Delegates parttclpate on the programs of both conferences An exhxblt by the soclety of 1ts scrapbook and other projects IS dlsplayed at both conferences 1 f K First Row Left to Rrght Rose Mane Harmon, Charlotte Detwerler Phyllxs Barnhart Glorra Morns Lourse Peterson, Rutharma Beck Phyllrs Bean Ruth Bowers Charlotte Myers Barbara Nelson Betty Altschull Second Row, Left to Rzght Charmame Fnckes Phyllxs Drrscoll Romame Schwartzer Phyllis Alleman Delores Clapsaddle june Ensmmger Rose Arcurr Dons Fxte Margaret Deardorff Lena Bortner Thrrd Row Left to Rrght Dorothy Baker, Janet Thomas Shrrley Smeltzer Harry Zrmmerman, Edwm Rexber Robert Shurman Kenneth Hoffman, Ralph Masten Kenneth Rohr Fourth Row, Standing Left to Right Dawn Hoffman Nadme Neff Ruth Delbert Don Fleck Robert W.re, Fred Shearer Donald Frank Harold Burgard, Ruth Nentzel, June Pettrcord IJ8 59 First Row Lelt to Right Ruth Bxrd Fay Avila Patricia Thomas Nancy Mortorff Nancy Bahn Phylhs Alleman Carolyn Morton Betty Altshull Barbara Nelson Jacquelyn Ferree Mxcleta Zlegler Second Row Lelt to Right Nancy Klussman Ruth Deibert Greta Levxn Nancy March Julia Zexgler Beverly Coval Maruan Brown Barbara Shank Marlm Kohr Thzrd Row Left to Right Ruth Bowers Norma Anderson Dormda Hepler Jesslca Leader Rose Marie Arcurl Marlanna Brose Romame Swartzer Cynthia Conover Ethel Mae Bentz Fourth Row Left to Right Phylhs Dnscoll Phyllxs Barnhart Elizabeth Rudxsnll Isabel Dice Phyllis Hmkle Vlrgmla Smnth Carol Gaul Tl ertulna OFFICERS Presldent NANCY BAHN Vlce Pf9S1d6Dt PATRICIA THOMAS Secretary Treasurer NANCY MoR'roRFF ORGANIZED IN 1940 to enable further appreclatxon and enjoymf nt of the Qpanlsh language, La Tertuha has rapldly grown under the able guidance of Mlss Sarah F MacDonald The meet1ngs,wh1ch are held the first and third Thursday of each month, are conducted ln Spanlsh and are both educat1onal and entertamlng The Enghsh meanlng of La Tertulla IS the social gathermg. The soclety colors are navy blue and gold. Le Cercle Francais OFFICERS President . , ..................... NANCY BA!-IN Vice President ................... GRETA LEVIN Secretary ...................... SUSANNE Dmrz Treasurer ..................... ANNE GENTZLER Left to R ght Ann Gentzler Greta Levm Susan Dextz Nancy Bahn DURING THE WAR due to the fact that France was an occupied country a lack of mterest ln the study of French was evldent The 1947 membershlp of Le Cercle Francaxs IS excep tlonally small because of thls condltxon It 1S qulte certam that the membershlp will mcrease greatly slnce France has agam taken her nghtful place among world leaders The SOC1Cty was organized 1n 1922 for students espcclally 1nterested ln French Those who have completed at least one and one half years of French and are free of condltxons are ellgxble Le Cercle Francals meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at the close of the school day The meetmgs are conducted 1n French and deal wlth French c1v1l1zat1on culture, llter ature and customs Mr Stuart E Glatfelter IS the faculty advlsor I60 1 : , , , - 7 7 . , - , . . . . es Petnts Ca ets OFFICERS Presrdent SARA JANE EPSTEIN Vrce Presrdpnt LENA BORTNER Secretary MARY HARTMAN Treasurer DELORES PLUNKIITT Frst Row Left to Right Lorraine Cousler Ann Helder Charlotte Myers B tty Eyler Dors Snyder Ann Young Lena Bortner Second Row L ft t Rght Lorrar e Smith Joan Rowe Dol res Plu k tt Barbara Eader Joan Swart T111 d Row Left to Rght Marilyn Moore Nancy Eader Mary Hartman Sara Jane Epst m LES PETITS CADETS the junxor French SOClEty IS open to all puplls of the 10B 10A and 11B French classes who have no condltlons The purpose of the soclety IS to further the French student s knowledge of the customs of the French people and to drscuss rnterestmg facts about French cultural and everyday lxfe The soclety was orgamzed rn 1995 for the pur pose of preparlng the students to enter the Semor French SOClety The meetmgs are held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month ln Room 123 They are conducted almost entlrely m Engllsh and conslst of French folk songs qulz programs games and talks Each year the soclety contrlbutes to the French sectxon of the school hbrary books on French llterature musxc and hlstory for use ln the hbrary and ln the classroom The faculty adv1sor 1S Mlss Helen Elsenhower . Q ' A f fr . I l : l 1 7 3 1 1 I , . , e 0 i : 'n ' , , o nc, . . r , 1 : , , , ' 'e . s x s 7 , . . . J 1 - 9 r ' , . u lphal Theta Society OFFICERS President ................,... PHILIP BOWMAN Vice President ............. RAYMOND OBERDICK Secretary ........................ NANCY BAHN Treasurer .............,..,...... DoNN COHEN HAVE YOU SEEN any cute numbers from Moo Alf lately? Man, they're solid ! Every other Friday in Room 152 can be found these proud members pouring over figures just for the fun of it, Oh, well, there must be some explanation for people like that. Founded in 1931, Mu Alphans look to the future with anticipation of maintaining the best minor society in the school Ftrs! Row, Left to Right Dorinda Hepler Barbara Nelson Hannah Hollander Nadine Weaver Lois Abramson Ruth Bowers Betty Altschull Margaret Deardorh' Second Row Lelt to Right Donald Fleck Gardner Meisen Nelson Third Row Lelt to Right Philip Bowman Robert Wire Jack Boddmgton Robert Erdos Joseph Gailey Raymond Oberdlck Joseph john l62 helder, Nancy Bahn, Nancy Klussman, Margaret Hedrick, Doris Gulick, Ethel Mae Bentz, Ruth Bird, Roy 63 Nautnonal onor Some jf FFICERS Presldent JOHN YODER Vrce Presrdent RAYMOND OBERDICK Secretary NANCY MARCH Treasurer DONN COHEN IN MAY OF 1934 the Wllllam Penn Chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety was orgamzed The purpose of the organxzatlon rs to stress scholarshlp, character, leadershlp and servlce The Wxlham Penn Chapter IS honorary and through lts members aids every worthwhlle project of the school During the school year 1946 1947 the soclety sponsored two programs rn the audltorlum whlch were enjoyed by over a thousand students ln each case In October Lormg Campbell, the maglclan and ventrlloqulst, presented a line show and 1n February Leon F Smlth brought h1s tramed dog Sukr and an all color movmg picture of tramed apes A small admlsslon fee was charged and thus the expenses of the Soclety were defrayed As a speclal project thls year, the Chapter rs consldermg the purchase of erght academlc gowns whlch wlll be used ln the annual 1n1t1at1on ceremony when the Society takes ln new members The members are chosen by a faculty commlttee supplemented by the recom mendatxons of the Chapter ltself A scholarshlp average of 85 IS requlslte Frrst Row, Left to Rrght Barbara Nelson, Marranna Brose Betty Altshull, Frances Barnes, Carolyn Morton, Beverly Coval, Marxan Brown, Nancy March, Myra Goodlmg Second Row, Left to Rrght Ahce Conrad, Dawn Hoffman, Rxchard Elrrck, James Leckrone, John Yoder, Phxlrp Bowman, Nadme Weaver Thrrd Row, Left to Right Donn Cohen, Jack Boddmgton, Richard Bumstead O 0 ' ' 7 - a e . . . H .,, . . . 7 First Row Left to Right Norma Lau Elame Spahr Louxse Peterson Ruthanna Beck Phyllls Bean Corneha Sterner Dons Eberly Second Row Left to Right Florence Athans Esther Krout Kathryn Toggas Jean Deardorff Esther Frock Ida Layden Third Row Lei! to Right Marty Shue Jamce Markel Phyllis Landrs Marvm Landis jane! Thomas Lols Weber Delores Myers Order of Busnness Eff en ney O F F I C E R S Presxdent KATHRYN TOGGAS Secretary JEAN DEARDQRFF Treasurer RUTHANNA BECK THE ORDER OF BUSINESS EFFICIENCY meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month To become a member of th1s organlzatxon, one must possess a Senlor Certliicate of Afhxeve ment 1n the Held of bookkeepmg At certa1n txmes durmg the year, busmessmen from our clty are lnvlted to speak to the members and give them pointers to help them 1n th busmess clrcle These speeches help to foster the spmt of frlendshlp and goodwlll between the busl ness men of the commumty and the students The present sponsor IS M1ss Ursula A Ernst 4 2 I 1 I Z, p F! C! G Vice President ................. MARVIN LANDIS . . . . . K . A 8 . I6 65 Penn Qommeirciial OFFICERS President. ................... NANCY SPRENKEL Vice President, ................. ELAINE SPAHR Secretary .....,.............. RUTHANNA BECK Chaplain ...................... PATTA MARKEY Treasurer ..................... JEANNE MILLER Weekly Representative .......... DONNA PLATTS SINCE THE ORGANIZATION of Penn Commercial Society in 1933, it has done much to further the opportunities of Commercial girls for the business world. Meetings are held regularly every Wednesday evening after school under the guidance of Miss Ursula Ernst After the busmess session, the society moves on to the program and Penn Common Some programs consist of reports on commercial subjects or speeches from successful businessmen but many of them are strictly fun During the year the society mdulges in parties, theater gatherings and bowling parties Thls year one of the features of the society was partlclpation on a radlo quiz program at our local station, WORK First Row Left to Rrght Donn line Jacobs Dolores Daugherty Norma Lau Elam Spahr Nancy Sprenkel Donna Platts Ruth Anna Beck Nancy Mutzabaugh Lucille Miller Second Row Lei! to Right Beulah Dietz Dawn Hoffman Nancy Jones Margaret Brose Elsie Fuhrman Gloria Collms Patta Markey Marilyn Miller Third Row Left to Right Joanne George Mary Lou Spangler Jeanne Miller Emma Kline Peggy Sell Eleanor Joyner Marilyn Rae Fourth Row Left to Right Dorothy Moore Betty Hartman Jeanne Alarcon June Peddxcord 3 ' 9 ' l 'I 2' . , , 'e , , . , ' , ' ' - , ': ', v 1 v I 1 I .V l I . - ' , ': , . ' , ', , . ' . , ': , , ' , First Row Left to Right Madelyn Emenheiser Delores Bitzel Gloria Hem Dorothy Melhorn Ruth Bowers Carolyn Wantz Mary Ellen Forry Charlotte Lelb Virginia Shepp Helen Edman janet Gentzler Second Row Left to Right Marilyn Farr Evelyn Abel Susan Resser Nancy Baker Lois Abramson Donalene Jacobs Janice Markle Maryalls Martin Peggy Seville Gwendelyn Wagner Ruth Gilbert Darlas Brill Nancy Bahn Jean Shepp Third Row Left to Right Constance Morton Fay Avila Barbara Boyer Dons Blauser Rita Staub Dawn Hoffman Barbara Shenk Gloria Sheffer Jean Hazelhurst Rose Mane Harmon Jean Lewis Marold Hoffman Fourth Row Left to Right Janet Malloy Joan Gilbert Janet Bankert Sally Richards Frances Rogers Patricia Stabley Geraldine Hampton Kathryn Toggas Richard Baublitz Henry Miller Pe in Peppers OFFICERS President MARY ELLEN FORRY Vice President NANCY BAHN Secretary NANCY BAKER Treasurer MADELYN EMENHEISER COME ON, KIDS, LET S YELL! When this shout is heard everyone understands that they mean business. This livewire society has as its purpose the job of creating and promoting school spirit. At football and basketball games, their representatives are in there pitching to make the team feel that there are some who are watching the game rather than each other. They contend that boy friends are fun but if they hinder your yelling at a game-ditch them! This also applies to girl friends. Never mix business with pleasure. 7 .Wg . f F'rst Row, Left to Right: Mr. Metzler, C. A. Beaverson, G. L. Folkenroth, S. R. Shelly, E. W. Keller. E. H. Tomlinson, N. E. Theeme, G. H. Kemmerly. C. C. Baublitz. Second Row, Left to Right: C. E. Sheffer, T. R. Byerts, G. W. LeViene, R. G. Kline, C. L. Miller, W. D. Daryman, A. L. Miller, O. Ziegler. Third Row, Leif to Right: C. C. Dayden, H. R. Morgan, P. G. Smith, E. V. Ribber, G. G. Gibbs. R. Frock, D. Y. Little, H. C. Barnhart. Fourth Row, Left to Right: G. D. Gillis, W. F.Haplan, C. H. Beck, R. T. Slagle, G. C. Potts, L. Smith, T, K. Bliss. Fifth Row, Left to Right: R. Myers, E. F. Marsteller, C. R. Bellet, C. R. Smith. Not on Picture: C. G. Creger, D. O. Henderson, C. W. Wallick, E. G. Folk, E. E. Frantz, G. Franrer, L. C. Firestone, J. C. Schartz. .. R 1 .X I W 1 L HU iff' O F F E R S Commander ...... . . .STEWART SI-IELLEY Adjutant ......... ...... P AUL SMITI-I . . , . . .CLAIR BILLET . ..,... EDWARD Fouc . . .HOWARD BARNHART Vice Commander. . . Secretary. . . . . . . Treasurer. . . Sergeant-at-Arms ............. DEAN HENDERSON S EDWARD KELLER SOCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN f CHESTER CREAGER WHEN THE WAR came to a close and the veterans gradually found their way home once more, York High also found a small group of these boys entering their classes during the second semester last year. During the course of the summer, it seemed the greater percentage of these boys had returned. A large number of these had not finished high school. and on that unforgettable day of September 16, 1946, found Room 222 overflowing with forty-six eager veterans to gain some additional knowledge. Starting their second year as an organized group under the title of the Penn Vets, they decided upon some activity among them- selves, which was started by a benefit dance in a local dance hall. Proving very successful, they turned to an athletic program by entering a group of fellows in the Senior Community Basketball League. Choosing Clinton Everett. former Phineas Davis coach, as their leader, they held their practices at noon on the York High Hoor. Starting their league season on December 2, against S. Morgan Smith, the boys realized the competition was more than they could handle, but would go on the floor with the spirit to win. With the first three games completed the lads found themselves undefeated. With their spirits and hopes much higher, they drove for that league championship. However, it was at this point they met their match and lost the next three games. When the final league rules were set and it was decided the first four place teams would participate in a play-off, the Vets tried hard to qualify, only to miss this honor when they lost to a team, that would have given them the play-offs, in the closing minutes of the game. They ended the season in fifth place, of which there were ten teams participating. They enjoyed a very successful season, winning five and losing four in their league, and also winning a number of exhibi- tion contest. The boys had a team to be proud of, considering the competition in York's biggest year for basketball in the first complete post-war season. First Row, Lf-It to Right: Clair Billet, Lee Firestone, Capt. Bob Myers, Charles Beaverson and Jack Kimberly. Second Row, Lett to Right: Ted Spring, Howard Barnhardt, Bill Daryman, Hugh Morgan. Charley Baublitz, George Gibbs and Coach Clint Everett. Socletas Lat na OFFICERS Presldent BARBARA NELSON Vrce Presxdent NANCY MARCH Secretary AUDREY FREY Treasurer CAROLYN MORTON ON JANUARY 9 1920 the Socletas Latlna was founded by a group of erght boys Today twenty seven years later the soclety has hfty members and has become almost entlrely a glrls soclety At the meetmgs, whlch are held the second and fourth week of each month, the mem bers are acqualnted w1th Roman customs and c1v1l1zat1on ln lnterestlng ways Each year one lame project rs undertaken, a tr1p to Walters Museum ln Baltlmore or a Latxn banquet Th1s year was the occasron for a banquet Each dlner was attlred rn Roman garb, represent 1ng men and women of old Rome An elaborate dlnner of foods which the rec11n1ng Romans ate was served by slaves Toastlng and entertamment had thelr place at the Roman banquet too The names of the soclety ofhcers are derrved from the names of the ofhcers 1n the Roman state Purple and gold are the colors of thls soclety of whlch Mlss Margaretta Hal lock and Mrs Dolly G McCulloch are advlsors By membershlp ln the purple and gold Latm students mcrease thelr knowledge of the fasclnatmg Romans whlle en Joymg themselves Frrst Row, Left to Right Betty Senft, Carolyn Morton, ,Iuha Zergler, Marron Brown, Dons Fnte, Dons Brown, Mary Frances Freed, Peggy Deardorff, Jean Smrth, Donna Cyphers, Beverly Coval Second Row, Left to Right Ruth Brrd, Nancy March, Marianna Brose, Barbara Nelson, Isabel Dice, Phyllrs Hmkle, Susanne Dextz, Rose Acurr, Joanne Wolf, Frances Barnes Third Row, Left to Right Phyllis Drrscoll, Norma Anderson, Lena Bortner, June Ensmmger, Roselyn Shelly, Elrzabeth Rudrslll, Ruth Delbert, Dormda Hepler, Patrrcia Kmdxg Fourth Row, Left to Right Audrey Frey, Vxrgmla Masemer, Betty Nell, Gusta Levin, Barbara Sprmg, Kathryn Kershner, Ruth Umeman, Dona Sprenkle, Norma Fmk I6 Q Q 9 - 1 . . . , s v - .b ' . A . . . . o . , 6 Student llimpllo ent Serv ce THE STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE was orgamzed rn February, 1941 The alm and pur pose IS to and students m securmg part tlme work Its rmportance was re ogmzed durmfr the war and IS very essentlal ln peace Any studentls elxglble to partlclpatem thls orgamzatron A posltlon may be obtalned m th1s manner a prospectlve employer calls the Mam Office at school, the advlsor recelves the message and posts the type of Job on ner bulletm board, or else she goes through her records and se ects thcse who mlght be interested, and contacts them concernmg the posltlon If accepted to H11 the posmon a record IS kept Tnere wlll be no meetmgs held or dues collected Consequently th re are no oflicers The plcture below IS a representailve groups of the Student Employment Serv1ceOrgan1zatlon The advlsor IS MIS' Ellzabeth Englar First Row Lelt to Right Kathryn Krrschner Mary Lentz Delores Myers Kathleen Bell Paul Brick r Jun Swextzer Delores Swertzer Shxrley Wxlhams Ruth Uftleman Barbara Sprung Second Row L It to Rrght Betty Senft Catherme Rowe Margaret Ullman Dolores Plunkett Phylhs Wolf Esther Fehl Norma Jean Le1Van Third Row Left to Right Betty Hensy Dorn Brown Miss E E Englar Dons Fxte Nancy Palmer . c 3 I c , . . . D . 4 1 s - J f El . K X Q S K n 5 1 V v . 9 v 5 , , , I - v 5 f , . , - . . , . , : , ' , . . . , , . hespnan D amatnc S one y First Row Left to Rxght RomaIne Schwartzer Susan Resser Lons Abramson Fay AvIla Pat Van DreIser DorIs Warner Martha LewIs MarIon Null Rlchard Elnck Barbara Sprmg LOIS Yeakel Nancy March Greta .,evIn NadIne Weaver PatrIcIa Thomas Nancy Eby Rlchard JamIson Second Row Left to RIght Ruth Bowers VIrgInIa Shope PSITICIB Seechman Mananna Brose Barbara Nelson Anne Young Isabel DIce Norma Fmk Dorothy Baker PhyllIs Hmkle Dormda Hepler PhyllIs Alleman Thzrd Row Left to Rrght GlorIa HeIn Margaret HedrIck Nancy Klussman Beverly Coval Kathryn Toggas Jeannette SweItzer Jean Shepp Fourth Row Standmg Left to Rlghl Donn Cohen John Yoder PhIlIp Bowman Marlett Weaver Earl Reddmg DavId Smxth Harry ZImmerman Hannah Hollander Mary Frances Freed DorIs F1te Ruth BIrd Carolyn Morton Evelyn Strayer Harry Seyler Rxchard Getz Emerson Frey WILLIAM PENN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TROUPE No 520 of the NatIonal ThespIan Dramauc Honor Somety IS under the advIsershIp of Mr Leon C MIller who has as hlS Assocrate Dlf9CtOf, MISS Margaretta Hallock RIchard Getz and Ruth Blrd as PresIdent and VIce Presldent along wIth the Secretarles for the year Nancy March and Hannah Hollander and the AssIstant Secretary Norma jean Sxpe led the nmety SIX students In VBTIOUS 3Ct1V1t164 of the soclety Durmg the 1946 1947 term, fave meetmgs were held Three of these meetmgs consIstIng of three one act plays, were held In the maIn audltorxum of the WIllIam Penn SenIor HIgh School The other two meetxngs were InItIatIon ceremonIes one of whIch was held In the maIn audItorIum, the other In the banquet hall of the Hotel Yorktowne On December 17 a Thesplan ChrIstmas Party took place In the annex gymnasxum In order to gam admIttance Into thIs socIety, a student must obtaIn one hundred pomts by workmg In the field of drama Among the commIttees on whIch one may work are the PublIcIty Com mIttee under the dIrectIon of MISS Englar, the Make Up CommIttee led by MISS Schwartzer, the Costume CommIttee under the supervIsIon of MISS Webster, and the Property CommIttee gmded by MIss Hallock Other pomts can be obtamed by partIcIpatIng In all sorts of dramatIc productIons, by ushermg, and by play Ing In the school orchestra and the SunlIght Serenaders For every one hundred pomts over those requIred Io cnter the socxety a star IS gamed, and through thIs a letter of recommcndatwn The DramatIcs Office above the annex gymnasIum IS the place where all dramatIc aCtlVltleS begm These 8Ct1Vltl9S have that wonderful hal'It of uccessfully endmg on the stage of Old BIll Penn I70 Usher Soc ety iw!M 7MP Y First Row Left to Right Barbara Ludwlg Vlvtan Foust Emma Lou Zarfoss B atrxce Sweltzer Pat Lewis Cynthxa Conover Second Row Lett to Rxght Louns Ruby Sylvxa Brenner Delores Rawhauser Joanne George Glenda Kohr Delores Plunkett Nancy Resser Jean Barley Rita Boyer Audrey Conway Geraldine Cousler Third Row Lett to R16ht Jean Kohr Darlas Brnll Susan Resser Lots Abramson Fay Avxla Vxrgmla Gelst Pat Van Drelser Martha Jo Lewis Betty Senft Kathryn Kuschner Ruthanna Beck Phyllis B an Louise Peter son Lols Stauffer Betty Myers Florence Athans Charmame Flckes Fourth Row Left to Right Emma Kline Gloria Hem Ruth Bowers Vlrgmta Shop Crystal Dancey Anna Fnsher Dons Snyder Lols Weber Delores Myers Delores May Jean Lewrs Rose Marie Harmon Mary Ann Deardorff Fntth Row Left to Rzght Madelyn Emenhe1ser Alxce Conrad Norma Lau Janice Markle Maryalls 'VIar ln Natalie Walsh Elsxe Fuhrman Ethel Snyder Gladys Lehman Standmg Lett to Right Barbara Shnrey Anna Wlsotzkey Irene Malask Molly Spangler Betty Landxs Vlrgmia Resh Josephme Horn L ns Mamfold Isabel Zlmmerman Joyce Zarfoss Con stance Morton Marlene Miller Esther Krout Betty Klauser Colleen Schuler Janet Poet Valerie Brown Delores Husson Madelyn Rerchard Betty Becker WHEN YOU are comfortably seated 1n the audltorlum waxtmg for the curtaln to rise, did you ever stop to thxnk how you came to be seated so quletly, courteously and eff1c1ently9 It was through the efforts of the charmmg lassles of the Usher Soclety It IS thelr Job to escort you to your seats at the Frollc, Jumor Play Joint Soclety Play and Commencement Due to thelr untlrmg efforts you are never llke-ly to be seated behind a pole, for who llkes to be m that awkward pos1t1on when the curtain rlses, or at the fa1r beh1nd a g1rder when the show beglns Organized 1n 1926 thxs society renders 1ts servlces for any speclal programs also The advlsor IS Roger Shearer MARGARET HEURICK Twinkle Toes . . . perfect combination of brain and beauty. -vu 'X MARIE JANE GEBERT Sweet smile and a Hi for every une. . . , Winning ways. ff! X . w A 4 sg A -.,3 V' ' L 41 K . K ., of f, A i ,,. :R 'L' El. +5 1 4 ' A E LEE ANNA LITTLE Sweet and unsophisticated with a devilish twinkle in her eye. 7 swkgxt v Ti 'Ns X 4? 5 1 la? fx fm 'f-1,-E, A1 'ff' ff QP 'X Ji f 21 ,Mm 1 1 . ,pf Wg' For Your Listening Pleasure COME ON, kms. let's get on the ball! Now stop watching that girl beside you and watch the baton instead! These are the favorite expressions of our competent conductor. Mr. Fink. He is determined that our school will be proud of its orchestra. The duties of the orchestra are multitudinous. It plays at every assem- bly each week. Rehearsals are held each Thursday morning and evening. Hours are spent in preparation for the presenta- tion of each number. Rehearsal a Ia Fink. Orchestra concerts are rendered to our school and the three junior high schools each year. This year represented the second year that the whole orchestra participated in the State Orchestra Contest. Hours, weeks, and months were spent so that our orchestra could be recognized not only in York but in the whole state. The orchestra Wishes to thank the graduating seniors for their patient attention and courtesy. It feels that all its practicing has not been in vain but has been appreciated. They. the graduating members. will forever be indebted to Mr. Fink for his excellent guidance and understanding. Vxfxfxfxfvxfefvxfvx' Strike Up the Band , 9 xr - - i' 1 '1 . STRIKE UP THE BAND. You said it, 1, , L 523 K ' It a V cc ' vs ' V 3 i ii? i H A -a M brother, fresh up with- No, not with ' Q l . . I X! ' n V xi ref!! K - X:M,, kwv1 soda pop, but with Mr. Spr1gle's high W sim i spirited note-tootersf' The band at , W Xl5l,,,Y l' 'Xrrr Meadow Field in blue and orange, , L, g f' - V, X ' 'h hs . V, f,r, 3 ,, l . . . A- -. A A 1 , ' flanked by our dashing majorettes in wb S 5, i white, and twirling their flashing batons, Twds 8 fouple' an frat W1 ,, - Threes a crowd: 'Jean ' ' ' jf But these high-steppers in ' jfs. ' . have all the sparkle and glamour of the 5,,,e sri, the Cmwd, ' ' qw York Fair. The yelling, hunting for good seats, show and is not complete without Congratulations, Mr. Sprigle, on a toned flutes can walk side by side - Q 31- .p One foot up high, One loot on landg You ought to see - Them Beat the Band. i I 5 buying peanuts and hot dogs, are only a part of the the band at the football game or on the grandstand. band whose hoarse, puffing, bass horns and sweet, clear- in perfect harmony! A ff, X rx A A ' J ff Wray, lg X X A ' f f , 'f' ' ai x N Q Q I W lake-5 if X Nkkxr n , ff x X -.KX Y f , 'N '., 7: . ff- fex , .WI , K . l ,lQ,,-XM QW ee? 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'merah 301- 19 ell ' Q1 S Db ar ' e '21 J' f Sc 06 6 Jo bro ' Q aigf 1e-17' 152' .ve fam :blush sf O F F I C E R S Presrdffnt MADELYN REICHARD Vnce Presrdent KATHRYN BOECKEL Secretary PHYLLIS HILDEBRAND Treasurer MYRA GOODLINC THE CECILIAN GLEE CLUB, under the fine leadershlp of our own M1ss Lou Fmkbmder, meets every Tuesday after school ln Room No 123 The sweet, soothlng notes of Awake T1s Spring and the llght happy words of I Love Life will be memorles to cherxsh by all Two of the outstanding programs of the year were the Nite of MUSIC and the Combmed Chorus Concert, whlch was the first to be presented In conjunctlon wlth the Penn Chorus h y presented Handel s Messlah d an outstandlng arrangement of The Lord s Prayer They also presented the opera Martha ff'-5 First Row Left to Right Robert Fltzkee Ray Ensmmger Paul Baker Eugene Hauer Donald Keesey Goodlmg Wllham Allxson Stewart Lease Robert Jones Charles Miller Second Row Left to Rrght March James Houseman Elmer Wahl George Hamme Ned Hoffman Robert Grelman Arthur Grrm Burgard Robert Moeller Third Row Left to Right Floyd Felton John Sterner Harold Ballard McCarter Glenn Landes George Trout Sheldon Mummert Fourth Row Left to Right Cyrus Drayden Brxggs David Smxth Dale Yost Charles Vandenburg Theodore Byerts enm Q lor OFFICERS Vrce Presndent SHELDON MUMMERT Secretary ROBERT FITZKEE Treasurer ARTHUR GRIM 1? Norma Eugene Harold Robert Donald THE PENN CHORUS IS composed of approximately thlrty boys from the Sophomore, jumor and Semor classes Under the line d1rect1on of Mlss Lou Fmkbmder the chorus meets each Wednesday after school to blend thelr vocal talent The chorus combmes each year with the Cer'1l1an Glee Club to render The Messiah by Handel and several numbers at the Nlte of Muslc The combmed group also presents a concert The group gives a program for the Rotary Club, The Woman s Club and for the folks at the County Home The combmed group rendered the operas Martha and Faust besxdes sacred muslc We, who are leavmg, apprecxate the prlvllege and experlence of bemg ln the chorus and holding up 1tS hlgh standards 178 Y V f vs 'F .f N, ,- ' . ' I ' . ' , , . , I 1 . . I v v V I ' J . : 1 1 v V l v A I 1 l v x ' I . : v - Xl no t , , rl X ,E l lc President ........... ........ J AMES HOUSEMAN ' ' as ' vs r , . S6 H 66 97 ' ' ' 79 6. Boysg C or ge . 2 T . OFFICERS r .5 Presrdent .... , .................. FRED BARTON lr , ' Vice President. .......... ...., C HARLES MILLER rar 3' ' N Treasurer ................ CHARLES VANDERBURG Secretary .... ....... .... ....... H E N RY HARTE THE 'AMEN OF PENN IS an orgamzatron for the male voices of York Hlgh Although only recently orgamzed, they have made a number of publlc appearances Among these are the Frollc, football games and the Rotary Club The fellows have met the approval of all the1r audxences Thelr dlrector IS Mr E E Schroeder who has blg plans for the future of th1s orgamzatlon Frrst Row Left to Rrght Arthur Gnm Thomas Weber Ned Hoffman Elmer Wahl Lloyd Hexges Robert Boyer Second Row Le!! to Rrght Robert Moeller Jack Ward Charles Vandenberg E E Schroeder Drrector Henry Harte Eugene March Paul Baker Thrrd Row, Left to Right Wayne Deardorh' Herman Pfaltzgraff Donald Hoke Jack Mornmgstar, Fred Barton Eldon Gotwalt Robert Grenman Mark Cluck Philip Mxtzel Fourth Row Le!! to Right Raymond Frey Shelton Mummert Clarence Muller Wrllram Alhson Robert McCarter Charles Muller Alex Kubnk Glenn Landis Donald Weston Absent on Photograph Eldon Hilde brand Jack Mmmch Melvllle Kushel Don Strausbaugh Sophomore Glee Club r -a 6 46.06 ,QQ '99 ge 09 flex U- 3' 1 Q Qvzowxt s x 5 vex bel dv! ,xv-WG, v, xe e 0' KV , 53268399 Gif? 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'ple' Q0 S - ' 60 6 wha si cj .99 'a If 909 3, 9' SQXYXS lie 4? ,fr C K3 9 'O 5. 1 X C E S H . . ,, V . . . . . . . . . - . . - . . . , . Fnst Speaker Left Belleve lt or not Im Robert Myers Second Speaker Rlght Not to b out shown I want you to know I m Gary Shouck In Unison 181 We re two he men wlth hearts of pu e gold We ve loved and we ve spurned a numb r untold But stlll they keep comm to have thelr heart shattered So well keep on lovm as tho nothmg mat tered C., 'P First Speaker Left: Im Narcy Boyer. Second Speaker Righi: And I m Charlotte In Unison: We dance and we sing And we spread fun and cheer' We love all the world We want all to hear. On stage or at home XVe have a bright smile For any and all Who'll linger awhile. Sutcliff C9 IXIXIX !NfX!X!X-fy! AMMM Are Hou wut It 1 h 1' S , N ox M 0 ., EXh1b1t VI SPORTS o o I I n Xr XLQQ- XICY- ' vas 1 x 'cab- X X X' V X1 X1 Ny f, w, f XX ,V M x, , x. .f' g F3 'FW' 'B' . Y Q Z ' A ' x Sv 4 - J fx- j4 - F 4 1- 1 ' H. X X .i 1 W V , Xxx X: V K, , f -ff' 1-A , 1 1 1 -5 ' -ly, ,N X , 4' ' . ,iff Er - LES.-It x t try? . kg l Km Ml Lf ,1 1-fb' W ,f ,gw ' H hw Ns ' 1 X 4. ,f 1' fi? . I X 4 ' j 'A Tower of Strength Athletic Association THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION of the William Penn Senior High School has resting upon its shoulder the tremendous responsxbillty of scheduling all athlet1c contests In advance approv mg the athletic budget admlnlstermg of sports finances naming the managers of the various sports and last but not least awardlng the letters to partlclpants In the many athlet1c actlvltles of the school To the Athletic Board we say Hats off for a Job well done Left to Right Mr Porter Vice President Mr Ymger Secretary Treasurer Mr Hummel it Faculty Manager Dr Glatfelter Pres dent 'F eslgned 184 - n1s5 Furs! Row Left to Rlght D Smeltzer W Leppo D Hexnmger H Roupas R Hmderer J Yoder W Young R Bowers J Baker R Shearer D Houseman Sc-cond Row Left to Right R Potts C Hopkms R Sterner H McCarter R Jacobs R Garret S Kline R Bumstead P Innerst A Buser H Barnes D Waltman Thnd Row Le!! to Right J Resser J Loucks J Dehoff R Gross R Jacobs C Stambaugh C Bosserman Dean Fry D Weston J Inners F Kanmer Fourth Row Left to Rxghr A Ramer D Warner H Ferns J Smnth P Exchelberger R Chromster H Berger R Dallmyer P Innerst A Eterlme Filth Row Left ro Right Assistant Coach D Cockley Head Coach M Gotwalt Faculty Manager P Hummel R Wxtmer J Hevner Iwi my we-J! THE ORANGE AND BLUE grxdders coached by M1lton Deb Gotwalt Emshed a near successful season by wmmng five out of 1ts ten encounters, losmg four and tymg one York, uslng the T formatxon agam thls year started rolllng at a fast cllp to take the first game from a powerful Eastern Hugh of Washmgton D C 14 6 Then York suffered a defeat at the hands of a fast and powerful Baltnmore Cxty College eleven, before a record breaking crowd of over 8 000 York was beaten by an 18 12 score Next journeymg to Valley Forge Mllltary Academy, Yorks grxd warriors h t the wmmng stride to take thls game 14 12 the two pomt margm bexng added by Jack Bakers talented toe Lebanon played host to the Orange and Blu on a muddy and ram soaked field After the ram had cleared away lt was seen that York had won, 6 0 The Jmx team from John Harrns journeyed to York only to suffer a drubblng at the hands of an msplred squad of York grldders The Jxnx was broken at long last after York was on the wmmng end of a 28 13 score Travelmv to Readmg York put on the steam and wxlted tne Red Kmghts by a 206 score York sojourned to the Capltol Cxty where xt met nts old txme rxval from Wm Penn of Harrlsburg York ,, A confident and self assured dropped before an m spxred Wm Pcnn team to the tune of 18 6 Th powerful Steamrollers of Steelton came to York to be held to a tle whxch should have been anoth r York w1n for York was ln scormg terrltory no less than four tnmes and each tlme a costly fumble would pop up Bxrme Crums lads from Allen own showed thexr heels to a tired and outplayed York squad by complllng the sum total of 44 pomts to zelo for the opposltxon Last but not least the Red Roses of Lancaster shellacked the White Roses to the tune of 27 6 thus endmg the rough and tough football season of 1946 MILTON 'DEB GoTwAL'r Head Football Coach DONALD COCKLEY Assnstant Football Coach an au.,-N,-. W- . g N - 'Q A l ' , ' r - , - , . . - ' , - ' . - ' , - , . , . , . , . I . , : . , . , . , - r - - 1 - 1 -I - , 3 - - I- - y - 1 , 1. 1 C Q - - . . . - - ,.-- . 1 , . . i L E Q I 4' 3 1-3 gf 5 4 'M 1, '7..A 5 -, J. A, ,L 't,.1 ,sf 3, 4 Lv 71, f g . , ' ' sr wv ' - - ' - - ' at u - - ' , , . ., - . ' 1 ' ' - v .. , . . G . . . . - A . , . . . , 7 G . - . . - , 3 , . , - , 'L' hx . y . ' . A - . e . . Q . . . , A . . - , 4 ' - . .. G 0 Q G 4 0 Q EXCHTHHTQ C. lllllllllqlllllllllllg C. There they are, boys! Three ol old York High's classy drum majorettes Left to Right: Kathryn Boeckel, Pat Ruth, Susan Resser. Rousmc CHEERS, crispy weather, beck- oning goal posts, prancing majorettes, and that cute little blonde waiting on the bleachers for her helmeted he-man -these are the things that make us proud that we are Americans. Walt Young receiving the Most Valuable Player's Award from Ted Resser at the Annual Football Banquet. The squad takes time out for a look see during a scrimmage on the Meadow Field. Tense moment! Eyes front! There goes the whistle! llmpr ssivef, Spiritfgfrri 2 a,a,l,, High Hatters . . . High Steppers . . . High on the list of the gladiators' phone books. X Lelr to Right: Elsie Pittinger, . Lois Abramson, Nancy Baker. X gi r XX ilriill it we A X A l e Q 5 X' A j fi- , if Q W ' ' ' X K X .'V 1 jr' i ,y mg - X W Q 5 V , , ' , A f ' ell! , X' X- fri Q' 1 nr., . X pi if ,ff .W XXH, N X 'T' vu , ml N 111 jj. , :W v'1i X' ,Q '- vw wwsiw ii fgy sgjye Imp. l ,Xlmglw V X 'iw 1' W it f X X xii, N I . ,W W f ,, ,jr . f vis Q ' X -N. H, , , M 54f 'vu..,,,,: Captain john Yoder receiving his Varsity Y and certificate from Head Coach Deb Gotwalt. THROUGH active participation in the major sports, football, basketball, swim- ming and track, Bill Penn's warriors develop a keen sense of competition and sportsmanship. The major sports athletic teams have enjoyed a remarkable degree of success during the past year. It is only through the hard work of the boys com- peting in conjunction with the high moral constantly inspired by our efficient coaches that this is possible. It s pre-game time and the York High Band is putting on The subs pay close attention as the Varsity goes through its classy show Hanked by those beautiful majorettes. their paces under the watchful eyes of the coaches After eludmg a would be tackler Leppo IS to the promxsed land I S 1 t 'Y' J YODER W YOUNG L G R HINDERER R c R BOWERQ L 'r I-I ROUPAS R 'r J BAKER L E September 20 1946 York 14 Eastern Hlgh 6 For the first game of the season York mvlted Eastern Hlgh School of Wash mgton D C The Capltol Crty men came here wlth a 22 game wmnlng streak under thelr belts only to have It termmated by a powerful York Hugh eleven Leppo bulled over for York s first tally and Baker klcked the polnt after touchdown York scored again with Shearer totmg the plgskm thls time and Jack Baker agam converted Washmgton bounced back and punched over a touchdown m the losmg minutes of the game York held and the game ended wlth York havlng nts first vlctory of the season September 27 1946 York I3 Baltimore 'I9 Playmg before a record crowd of 8 000 fans at Small Athletlc Fleld Baltrmore Cnty College knocked York from the undefeated ranks This marked the Orange and Blacks first vlctory over York ln five starts York sent Baker over the goal lme on a pass from Shearer Baker s attempt at converslon was good and York led 7 0 but the City men bounced back to score two qulck touchdowns to go out m front 12 7 at half tlme The thlrd frame was Just mp and tuck and shortly after the last quarter started Monk Smeltzer bucked over to put the Debonalrs ahead 13 12 The lead was short llved for the Orange and Black mtercepted a pass and a few plays later went over for the wmnmg touchdown The game was rough and well played on the part of both teams I88 1 A 41 1' , 14 - P 1 g S k 1 n n e I S York hxts pay dzrt as xt romps over the Reading Kmghts I8 October 5 1946 Ybrk I4 Valley FOI'gB M A 12 York traveled to Wayne Pennsylvania to meet and defeat a strong Valley Forge Mnlxtary Academy team 14 to 12 Jack Baker s talented toe gave York the two pomts needed to wxn this fray The first penod was scoreless, but wrth the opening of the second quarter Red Leppo raced fifty yards for a touchdown behmd excellent blockmg Valley Forge struck back and hut the lme for a touchdown but the attempted extra polnt was blocked At the end of the half York led 7 to 6 Baker then plcked up a York fumble and raced across the goal lme for the second score and also the extra polnt The academy struck back after mterceptmg a pass They carrled It across the goal lme but the attempted conversxon was no good Shortly after, the game ended October 11 1946 York 6 lebanon 0 York Hlgh was entertamed by the Lebanon Bologna makers on a sloppy and rainy mght York emerged from the mud wxth another victory under thelr belts due to the fancy stepping of llttle Clmt Hopkms and excellent blockmg on the part of hls teammates Throughout the entire game xt was a battle between the two lmes whlch IS shown by the fact that the Orange and Blue held four downs on their ofwn one yard lme thus stoppmg Lebanon s scor mg hope After holdmg for downs, Ray Shearer got off a beautlful 72 yard punt to get York out of the hold from deep m York s end zone C HOPKINS R I-I B W LEPPO F B S KLINE C . . , , I l , KL Y! , - D. HEININGER, R. E. D. HOUSEMAN, Q. B. R. SHEARER, 1.. H. n ' U ' Y! ' W . . , , - - , 9 Perfect blocking in the line enables Baker's talented toe to add the extra point. R. BUMSTEAD, L. G. R. GARRETT, R. G. R. GROSS, L. T. D. JACOBS, R. T. D. WESTON, L. E. H. MCCARTER, R. E. October 18, 1946 York 28 - John Harris I3 Jinxed by John Harris for many years, York finally put the clamps on them. York opened up by blocking a punt after which Leppo crashed over with Punk Baker adding the extra point. After blocking two more punts, York finally emerged with a safety to give them a 9 to 0 lead. Shearer scored and added the extra points. John Harris then started rolling and put one across. Baker tallied on a pass. Harris tallied on a very tricky pass play, and soon after this, Red Potts tallied to break the long spell that has been hanging over our heads. October 26, 1946 York 20 - Reading 7 The Red Knights dropped before York's powerful onslaught as York rolled to its fifth victory. Ray Shearer hit the line for York's first tally and Baker added the extra point. Leppo took his turn for scoring and hit the line for a touchdown and later snared a pass for his second touchdown of the day. Baker added the conversion for York's final score. Reading scored on the kick-off at the beginning of the sec- ond half. The kick-off was taken by Schaeffer and returned for a distance of 93 yards as would-be York tacklers fell off him. November 2, 1946 York 6 - William Penn I8 An over-confident York High squad journeyed to Harrisburg to meet a determined and fast Harrisburg Penn team. Cordier and Lockhart paced the assault with their running and passing. The first score for Harrisburg Penn was the above mentioned combo, Cor- dier to Lockhart. York bounced back on a pass from Waltman to Leppo for York's one and only score. Abramson was on the receiving end of a pass from Cordier for a tally. A short time later Penn scored again with Cordier carry- ing the pigskin into the promised land for the final score of the game. I 90 mewyl Strapplunlgl ,Wa November 9 1946 York 6 Sfeelton 6 A vastly overrated Steelton team Jour neyed to York to push York all over the field However at the end of the game they were satlshed to go home wlth a 6 6 game The Orange and Blue were ln scormg posxtlon no less than four tlmes but blew the opportunities wlth costly fumbles Don Helnmger caught a deflected pass and raced across the goal lme wlth the p1gskm After the half three passes by the Steelton ag gregatlon crossed the goal lme thus knottlng the score The rest of the game was a see saw affalr wlth no one making much progress November 16 1945 York 0 Allentown 44 The Canarxes ran rough shod over the Orange and Blue as they went for then' fifteenth straxght vxctory York threat ened once or twice but could not pull the needed punch out of the bag The Y rode hlgh for the Allentown grid war rlors Blrme Crum s lads certamly proved themselves to be the team they were bullt up to be November 23 1946 York 7 luncusrer 27 Last but not least came the annual battle of the Roses Lancaster came to York w1th a heavy and very fast team Sparked by Galebach Bashore and Mlllhouse the Red Roses outplayed the White Roses durmg the whole game Yorks only score came when Hem anger snatched a pass from Waltman and crossed pay dxrt terrltory Baker place kxcked the extra pomt thus scor mg Yorks final seven polnts for the 1946 season Shearer eludes would be tacklers for a long gam D WALTMAN Q B H BARNES L H B J INNERS R H B D SMELTZER R H B D STERNER F B P INNERST L T 3 0 0 , - , , , - 1 Y , Jackson boys, Willie and 4'Tomm . . . , . . ' X . , . . . , . . . . , . - . .... . , , . . . . . , Y r - l , - . , . BUSER L E KAIMER Q B JACOBS L G C BOSSERMAN R G D FREY L T LAUCKS L H B b J BAKER L E I 92 A. , . . F. , . , J.. DEHOITF ln.. E. 82 Ji f ' ' 91 SLIM-.- -. S 5 - Q ., First Row, Left to Right: J. Codd, R. Woodyard, D. Snell, G. Jacoby, D. Kunkle, J. Saul, N. Loke, R. Brodbeck, R. Heinz, M. Bernstein, G. Sexton, R. Hursh. Second Row, Left to Right: F. Heiges, E. Oberdick, C. Alwine, C. Kindig, B. Aubitz, D. Weaver, A. Horn, M. Colston, T. Lutz, J. Whitcomb, L. Kindarsik, D. Yost. Third Row, Left to Right: J. Halpin, J. Holman, L. Woodvard, J. Thomas, R. Seyler, R. Bode, F. Wolfe, C. Grammes, R. Garland, A. Koch, C. McAfee, A. Witta, D. War- ner, G. Boyer. Fourth Row, Leit to Right: W. Orris, J. Horn, R. Sidler, J. Gable, G. Galloway, M. Beckner. F. Craver, C. Pike, M. Pensinger, C. Spangler, R. Chambers, J. Ritz, R. Brown, C. Destephano. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Erney Byers iAssistant Coachl, D. Swartz, M. Wilmer, L. Wire, L. Brown, D. Morningstar, D. Boll, W. Lefever, C. Winerniller, R. Dowell, W. Lanius, Connie Strayer 1CoachJ. Sixth Row, Left to Right: C. Hartman, A. Ventrice, J. Flickinger. UNDER the excellent tutelage of Connie Strayer and Ernie Byers the York High Reserves finished a very successful season with four wins and one loss. This year, as a whole, the neophytes had a stel- lar team. Not only was the line m e llqz strong and aggressive, but the Iznl backiield was fast and powerful. A newcomer, Jacque Saul, was elected captain and was later moved up to the Varsity squad. The J-V's again changed their formation this year to make use of their powerful line and hard hitting backfield. They employed 'mi an unbalanced line with a back- Held shift to add deception and power to their plays. J, fb .-A ovt nr,-0 , qs ', vmmtl Q ,feklf j. V. Assistant Coach Ernie Byers and Head Coach Connie Strayer ' f - ., , .- 1 .. 5. ,-. 1. f, ,4 7, -, , 4,71 I, 1 ' - -' ff f .- 1 , V' f .e f - , . . , f . f 1 fi . f Vg' ' ff. ef. .Z 4' 4' -ft' .4 1. .4 ff f, , . , , , . , , 4, ? 7 9' ' Debut of the GI1d1IO1'1SIS York J V s attempted conversron rs rushed by two New Freedom neophyte Imemen J SAUL C N LOKE L G D KUNKLE R G R BRODBECK L T G ,IACOBY R T M BERNSTEIN L E D SNELL R E ,I CODD Q B Thursday October 18 New Freedom 0 York 32 The York Hugh Reserves opened thelr 1946 football season by entertannmg a scrappy but small New Freedom squad Flve players scored the live touchdowns ln the first three quarters to romp all over the valxant New Freedom squad Frxday October 26 New Freedom 0 York 38 pushed all over the Field agam Jack Holmar a nmth grader, paced the assault Wlth three tallles York com plled 230 yards by rushmg and they llmlted the opposmon to 11 yards 4 O I Q y . I v U ' I y . ' . v ' l New Freedom journeyed to York to be 9 lEXlh11lbllIiiIlOHIlSllTS Mfxixvmffrssfzsezxzaszf 4 , , I 95 Junlor vGIS1tY Football Fnday November 1 Steelton 7 York 26 A classy and speedy Steelton team came to York only to be vanqulshed 26 7 Steelton took to the a1r early ln the game after they saw their ground attack would go nowhere through the York lme York scored easily and often agamst the Steam Rollers Frxday November 8 Wm Penn fHbgl 7 York I9 York took to the road and journeyed to the Capitol Clty to defeat the Penn ltes 19 to 7 Sexton speedy halfback intercepted a Wlllxam Penn forward and raced 75 yards for Yorks first tally Another fleetfooted halfback Roger Woodyard gamed ground any txme he wanted to as the Orange and Blue ran rough shod over the Harrls burg boys Klfldlg s conversion is UH' for the point alter touchdown G SEXTON L H B R WOODYARD R I-I B R HURSH F B A HORN C C9 I rs 0 0 XXV X x K .x 5195! I O 1 . V .L .ow-wwf' MMM4 - V Y . Y ' ' Y , , ' Y 7 Y . ,.... ,... . , . . ' 1 , . 7 ' ' M. coLsToN, 1..G. R. BODE, R. G. T. LUTZ, L. T. c K1ND1c. R T Weaver Hursh and Lutz are all rar'1n to go L KURLANSIK, L H E OBERDICK, R H D YOST, F B Jumor VGISITY Football Frlday November 15 Lancaster 27 York 7 York journeyed to Lancaster only to be trounced by the thlrcl team Varsxty 27 to 7 Faulty ofhclatlng was also detected by the York fans that accom pamed the team Although the game was mostly offensive all the way for both teams York was unable to push more than thelr one touchdown across Eugene Oberdnck sparked York as he played a brllllant defenslve game I9 6 R. HEINZ, L. E. C. ALWINE, R. E. F. HEIGES, Q. B. 9 e v . . , s Y eee. . Y e H l ' 1 , . ffffffffffffffxffffffsfff , ' f44474444444444444444f44 elmmw fl,ICQ CAROL MEISENHELDER Beauty truth and rarity Grace m all szmplxclty JOAN STETLER A model for the sages Woman whom the world will bow before NANCY BAHN A tall and stately lass IS she, Wnh a heart chock full ol jollzty NORMA GOODLING FRED SHEARER MARION NULL A woll among the women I97 1 x T I I .B 6 f X . i ' ll 4 l Y ,A A . ,, ffff 111171 QIS1tY fflflfffffff B llll 3 lt 44777444444 444447'7l44.7144'4 First Row, Lelt to Right: T. johnson, H. Barnes, H. McCarter, J. Hamme, E. Green. Secnnd Row, Lelt to Right: J. Saul, R. Shetter, Faculty Manager: D. Cockley, Head Coachg M. Gotwalt, Assistant Coach: B. Stabley, Manager: R. Bumstead. PRODUCING one of the finest teams York High has seen in the last few years, Don Cockley's boys finished the 1947 season with a Very enviable record, having racked up thirteen wins to live losses. The Orange and Blue aggregation stood third in the league with eight wins and four losses. The Ironmen will lose the services of Holly Barnes, Ted Johnson, and Dick Bumstead this year. Halfway through the season the services of Captain Herb McCarter were lost due to an ineligibility ruling. The York quin- tet was always pulling the unexpected and caused much trouble to the league- leading Reading outfit. Junny Hamme lead the league with 189 tallies, so watch out next year! December 10 York 33 - Coatesville 28 The Orange and Blue opened their sea- son by defeating the Coatesville aggre- gation, 33-28. The Cockleymen pulled a second half rally out of the hat to go on to win. Holly Barnes held the high scoring honors for the evening. Varsity Basketball Coach Don Cockley, Trainer Red Witmer, and jay Vee Coach Deb Gotwalt. December 13 York 47 - Gettysburg 31 Journeying to the Battlefield town, York trounced the Gettysburg quintet by giving a final period push, scoring 14 tallies and holding the Gettysburg boys from scoring a single bucket. Cap- tain Herb McCarter led his team to victory by scoring six goals and two fouls. 8 bf Bluliit, 21466 222+-as-erase-2 Basketball -zzz-are 99 December 17 York 4l - Coatesville 42 Scott High of Coatesville scored a Field goal in the last twenty seconds of the final frame to win, 42-41. Junny Hamme and Herb McCarter gathered twelve points each to pace the Orange and Blue. but these were not quite enough to win. December 20 York 40 - Gettysburg 29 Paced by Holly Barnes the York High quintet had no difficulty in brushing the Gettysburg aggregation aside to the tune of 40-29. Never in trouble, York's subs got a workout as York once again hit the winning stride. january .3 York 39 - Wm. Penn 32 The first league tilt of the season brought William Penn of Harrisburg to York only to be beaten. 39-32. The game got under way with a slow start and proceeded that way until the sec- ond half when York started to hit the cords. johnson swished fifteen points through the hoop to pace the winners to their first league victory. January 7 York 25 - Lancaster 47 The Red Roses of Lancaster defended their title with much success as they defeated the White Roses 47-25. York found difhculty in bringing the ball up the Floor and also in cracking the man- foi'-man defense that Lancaster set up. Leading 28-14 at half time. Lancaster never relinquished this lead. Johnson led the locals with eight tallies for the night. E, GRE january 10 York 51 - lebanon 25 York High crushed Leb- anon. Sl-25, as the Orange and Blue five scored at will. KIunny Hamme led the William Penn men with seven- teen markers and as the game proceeded into th 1 final period the Varsity Reserves Finished the tilt by scoring eight points and holding the opposition to eleven points. The game pro- gressed for ten minutes before the Bolognamak- ers could hit the cords. jump ball: and we find johnson is really reaching for a star as paces the York boys Io another victorv. Cai H. NIVCARTER, Guard J. HAMME. Forward H. BARNE S EN. Guard T. JOHNSON. Center R. BUMSTEAD. Guard J. SAUL. Fo Varsity johnson takes the tip-oH as Holly Barnes cuts toward the York High basket. Point collector Green's foul shot keeps York in front as the Orange and Blue cagers upset Reading High 59-53. January 14 York 47 - Sleelton 38 The Cockleymen rolled over the Steel- ton quintet with a third period spurt that put York ahead and out of danger. The subs then went into the fray to give York's Ironmen a well deserved rest. Hamme again dumped in seven- teen points to lead the locals to their third league victory in four league starts. The York High jay-Vee first team was brought up on the Varsity to strengthen it. january 17 York 48 - Hershey Industrial 37 The Chocolatetown quintet was slightly melted, because the Bearcats were really cooking with gas as they trounced them 48-37. This was victory number eight of the season. Barnes was high with sixteen markers and was closely followed by McCarter with fif- teen. Starting off slowly, York hit their stride and after that the game was York's all the way. january 21 York 57 - John Harris 37 Meeting John Harris for the first time, the Orange and Blue planksters laced the Maroon and Gray 57-37. Holly Barnes led the scoring with sixteen cages, almost making the twenty point difference all by his lonesome. The visitors led at the half 25-24, but after that York went wild as they sank any- thing they shot. Also in the high scor- ing category were Hamme, johnson and Greene. January 24 York 59 - Reading 53 1,500 fans witnessed York's victory over the Reading Knights. Coach Cock- ley's boys created a three way tie for first place among York, Lancaster, and Reading with this win. The game was marked with brilliant ball handling and fast moving fioor play. Teddy Johnson played a brilliant game at center as he dunked twenty-one points to pace the attack. Next came Hamme with his familiar seventeen tallies. With less than a minute to play Saul. a substitute, caged a goal and Hamme put two charity tosses in to clinch the game. February 1 York 52 - Wm. Penn 32 Losing the services of Herb McCarter just before the Wm. Penn of Harris- burg game due to ineligibility. York went on to win by a twenty point mar- gin, 52-32. York held a slight lead during the entire game, but along came the last four minutes of play and the Orange and Blue planksters racked up eighteen points to assure the victory. Holly Barnes led the locals with fifteen markers, Norm Plitt, a guard on the J-V squad, capably filled the vacated shoes of Captain Herb McCarter. 200 201 February 4 York 26 - lancaster 37 Lancaster journeyed to York and knocked York out of the running by a score of 37-26. The Red Roses played an unusual type of ball, taking shots only when open. Lancaster was success- ful in recovering the ball from the bank board repeatedly, which was a determining factor in York's losing the tilt. Barnes was high scorer with twelve points. February 7 York 40 - lebunon 35 York moved into second place in the league as they whipped Lebanon 40-35. Johnson led the attack with thirteen points. York was always on the long end of the court and at no time during the game were they in any serious trouble, Lebanon was beaten by losing in an overtime tilt to push York into second place. February 11 York 64 - Steelton 33 York again stomped the Steamrollers of Steelton, 64-33. It was York all the way and again being led by the Hot Hand Twins. Barnes and Hamme, the York County Dutchmen hit the cords from every angle. This was York's twelfth win of the season and its eighth league win. February 14 York Sl - Hershey Industrial 22 Again hitting a torrid clip, the Cock- leymen racked up 51 points to 22 for the Hershey Industrial foe. Paced by Barnes, Johnson, and Hamme, York was never in any trouble as the first frame was the closest. Scoring almost at will the inevitable was seen soon after the second period started. February 18 York 35 - .lohn Harris 41 York's title threat was put to rest as the Harris five toppled York, 41-35. The First quarter was nip and tuck. ending 7-7. York led 11-10 at the half, but after that John Harris went to town with follow-up shots and fouls. Hamme was high scorer for the eve- ning with sixteen buckets. This loss put out the faint light that spelled A'Title for York High. February 21 York 33 - Reading S5 Playing a postponed game at Reading, York was defeated 55-33 by the league leaders. This defeat closed an other- wise brilliant season of basketball in Old York High. York's threat was short-lived as Reading poured the points through the hoops. Barnes and Hamme dropped nine points each into the bucket while Ted johnson had eight tallies. York was at least assured of third place in the Central Penn- sylvania League. Basketball Hamme at the foul line is caught in the act of making his charity point johnson up to get the tip oil' for York as Hamme awaits to start the ball rolling against Reading 1111111111 11111 S El 1 11fffffffffffffffffffff444541 Fnst Row Left to Rlght Louls Brown Jack Inners Norman Phi! W ll H 1 1am xckey Herbert Wltta Second Row Fred Barton Fred Gladfelter David Rutter Ronald Sxmmons Ronald Long Thzrd Row jack L f M Gotwalt D W a ean H Cockley Stanford Zenders Absent Geor e Se ! R DEB GOTWALT j V Basketball Coach g x on xchard Snyder COACHED BY MlltOn Deb Gotwalt the York Hlgh Reserves closed another very successful season and IH fact had the same record as lt dld last year, that IS, fifteen wms and three losses Paced by Lou Brown wxth 176 pomts the Debonalrs lost to Wxlllam Penn of Harrlsburg, Readlng and Lebanon The Jay Vees were moved up to the Varslty after playmg thelr game IH order that they mlght bolster the Ironmen Next year should be another glormous basketball sea son nn York Hxgh wlth these potent stars commg up ow - 1s r . o , - Q 1 ' A N ZR X I X X N fx - e K' K L, l l,k l 1 4 . , ' A , ' , . ' : . , . ' H 77 , Q . . Q . ' 44 ' av ' ' ii l ' li 77 , , D0 1 D Wfx 7' J X' ffffffff l Glbbfllllab 44444444 Junior Varsity Basketball 1947 Schedule opponenfs York ODDOHFHYQ Coatesville . . . . . 46 27 Gettysburg . . . . . 50 21 Coatesville . . . . . 53 26 Gettysburg ........ 5 1 1 5 Wm. Penn fHbg.j. . 49 17 Lancaster ......... 37 27 Lebanon . . . . . . 54 33 Steelton .......... 36 31 Hershey Industrial. . 41 31 John Harris ....... 44 27 Reading ..,....... 46 40 Wm. Penn CHbg.j . . 44 36 Lancaster ........, 53 30 Lebanon . . . . . . 25 34 Steelton .....,.... 34 32 Hershey Industrial. . 43 26 John Harris ....... 54 48 Reading . . . . . 27 49 A near miss in the York-Reading game does not mean too much to our rugged and powerful junior Varsity. 203' Naiughtiy llilippcers lljllough tl 1 e Waves BoY's Swimming Team LED BY Captain Don Dowell, York High finished a fairly successful sea- son with live wins, six losses and one tie. Coach Boeckel's t'nators won the District Three title and the g Eastern Regionals, but failed to pack the needed punch to do very much at the State P. I. A. A. meet. The District Three meet was York's . Y Now we're ready for the S 1 ' if butterHy kick, Mr. Boeckel! all the way with Don Dowell, Don Arnold and Don Strausbaugh gaining first places in their respec- tive events. Davidson, Mylin, and Arnold took the 150 medley relay to give York four first places all told. Going to the Regionals, York came out with Dowell, Arnold, and Strausbaugh again winning their events, but on going to the State meet, York was left in the lurch when it met up against the swimming clubs of the schools in western Pennsylvania. Upon graduation York will lose Don Dowell, Ray Oberdick and Ray Mylin from the regular starting group. Next year, poten- tially, the outlook seems very good for Charlie Boeckel and his nators. YORK HIGH SWIMMING RECORD Date Team York Opponent Date Team York Opponent January 10-Lancaster ....... 33 33 January 31-Baltimore Poly . . Cancelled january 14-Mercersburg .... 14 52 February 4-Mercersburg .,.. 16 50 january 17-Baltimore C. C.. . 31V2 34V2 February 7-Baltimore C. C.. . 28 38 January 21-Hershey ........ 54 12 February 11-Hershey 39 27 january 25-Navy Plebes .... 27 39 February 25-Lancaster 34 32 District Three P. I. A. A. Meet .... ..... . . . .... First Place 1645 Eastern Regional Meet ........ .... F irst Place 1321 State P. I. A. A. Meet ........ .... F ifth Place U67 First Row, Left to Right: Raymond Oberdick, How- ard Davidson, Ray Mylin, Donald Dowell, Donald Orcutt, jay Ressler, Don- old Strausbaugh. Second Row, Lelr to Right: James Shenk, Donald Arnold, William Wilbert, john Meckley, Wayne Dear- dortf, Robert Melheim, Robert Ness. Third Row, Left to Right: Mr. Boeckel, joe Mung. Rich- ard Miller, James Fritz, Robert Moueller, Miles Gehm, Stanford Willard, Allen Wolfgang. manager. 204 lhler id iflip bheLrlFLms XX' Girls' Swimming Team Aquapades ot' '47 A SWIMMING SOCIETY just recently formed for girls is the Dolphin Swimming Society. Taking the name of one of their linned friends these girls take to the briney deep every Monday in the local Y. W. C. A. pool. These mermaids have selected the colors, green and white. Probably you have seen some of the members of this society wearing the letters of the Dolphin Swimming Society on their sweaters. This swimming society gives the girls a chance to get plenty of exercise, a chance to practice their swimming, and all-around goed fun. First Row, Lelt to Right: Donna Cyphers, Barbara Tovett, Alice Hershner, Rhoda Kling, Phyllis Ben- nington, Carol Wantz, Betty Homback, Kathryn Kirschner. Second Row, Lclt to Right: Betty Eyler, Adcnna Briggs. Gwen Wagner, Julia Fry. Eve- lyn Strayer, Lindy Hart- man, Mary Ann Ruby, Margaret McCormick. Third Row, Left to Right: Uretta Guynn, Louise Ruby, Adonna Fry, Nor- ma Smith, Pat Kindig, jean Singley, Gloria Nay- lor. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Boann Weidenback, Olga Stambaugh. Pat Wellman, Micleta Zeigler, Ann Helder, Ann Gentz- ler. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Geraldine Boll, Ruth DeVeny, Frances Freck, Susan Kise. Norma Goodling, Erna Levlte. 205 X4- N 0 0 ffVffV Golf Team Wt .....m. , A - A L it to Rght Jack Inners G rald Bubb Sterll g B k rt Wxlllam Heller La renc Mcllvam Wll am Bur nell James Bender Fr d Shearer Rlch rd Rohrbaugh R Chard Robertson Wade Boyer George Port r Coach YORK HIGHS 1946 golf team coached by Mr George Porter, has entered the newly reor ganlzed Central Pennsylvama Golf League Included 1n this league are Readlng Hershey Wllson Lebanon, Kutztown and York The league had adopted the rules of 1942 which determlne scorlng and team ratings The year 1946 found many golfers seeklng a place on the team, and desplte the loss of veteran golfers through graduatlon York had a very successful season The home grounds for the York squad 1S the Country Club and ln addxtlon to the regular schedule, York w1ll also compete 1n the D1str1ct and State Champlonshlps SCHEDULE 1946 MATCHES Aprxl 16 Aprll 26 Aprll 30 May 7 May 10 May 14 May 2 1 May 28 May 3 1 Hershey Wilson Kutztown Lebanon Hershey Wll son Kutztown Reading Lebanon 206 e i : , e , 'n an e , ' A , W e ' , i i - , , e . ' a . , i , , e , . , - , . - 1 1 , . , . s May 3 ....... , . ..... . .......... . . .Reading 207 W rll1llll6'y IFC Track Team ...J First Row Left to Right Robert Rhlnehart James Colston Ray Shearer Louis Ressler Robert Myers Francls Barnes Donald Arbaugh Rxchard Jacobs Robert Moore Rxchard Bumstead Wnllnam Wxlson Second Row Left to Right Marshall Thomas Robert Sturman Quay Snyder Raymond Chromster Rnchard Wagner Herbert Ferns james Potts Leon Schaeffer Rodney Hollmger Perry Ness Thfrd Row Left to Right Jack Taylor Harry Strausbaugh Robert Newlln Glenn Boll Robert Moul Charles Muller S Haydon Owen Rrchard Hemz Manuel Colston Robert Stambaugh Fourth Row Left to Right Richard Lehr Richard Sterner Charles Myers Fred Kalmer Blame Warner Ralph Roberts Rxchard Stottlemeyer Rtchard Lefever Frith Row Left to Right Marlyn Kohr Rlchard Brockley Raymond Frey 11A 46 Cnarles Webb Raymond Frey 11A 47 Wxlham Westlake Kenneth Rohrer Sixth Row Left to Right Ernie Byers Charles Wxtmer Ctramerl Robert Wallace fmanagerl Rxchard Koons Cmanagerl James Tarman fmanagerl RWK YORK HIGHS 1946 track team came through a falr season under the tutelage of Sparky Kllnedmst and Erme Byers Issumg the call for candldates for the 47 season, Sparky Klme dlnst was faced wlth such veteran men as Ray Shearer, Rlchard Jacobs, Rlchard Bumstead, Herbert Ferrls, Fred Kalmer and Raymond Frey W1th thls stellar group, York Hlghs c1ndermen should have a very good season SCHEDULE PENN RELAYS QUADRANGULAR Lancaster John Harrls Lebanon D1str1cts Wm Penn fHbg Q State Meet . I I Q I , , , L , Y , : , l, 1 ,, ,-- -, . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . , A Bea teo lBaslket'i B lllaerii as PLAYING AFTER SCHOOL and at noon the girls have hnally found out that the Sopho- more girls are the champs of the school. Six teams were made up from the various grades and these teams played an elimin- ation series until the champion was found. Uretta Guynn, a sophomore, came through the trials and tribulations of the foul shoot- ing contest to be proclaimed the Girls' Champion of York and York County. This program of girls' basketball does much to .Overhead Amon., teach the girls the rudiments of basketball and also good sportsmanship which is val- uable to youth. First Row, Left to Right: Geraldine Hampton, Leanna Little, Norma Goodling, Rhoda Kling, Martha Witmer, Dorothy Rawhauser, Jerry Boll, Geraldine Deardorff, Mary Eaton. Second Row, Left to Right: Phyllis Bupp, Olga Stambaugh, Betty Eyler, Hilda Weigert, Delores Storms, Evelyn Strayer, Mary Ann Ruby, Lindy Hartman, Delores Deardorff, Marlene Cooper. Third Row, Left to Right: Elizabeth Wright, Helen Woodyard, Frances Freck, Joan Posey, Barbara Spring. Norma Smith, Ruthanna DeVeny, Nancy Platts, Darlene Taylor, Sally Burns, Irene Bixler, Janet Bankert, Lois Hughes, Mary Ellen Wright. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Dolly Trone. Velma Tome, Naomi Henise, Ruth Lowe, Elisa Wolf. Boann Weidenback, Uretta Guynn, Claire Koller, Pat Wellman, Norma LeiVan, Louise Landes, Phyllis Spillman, Eva Scott, Pat Jacobs. 208 Nautty Netteirs THE SPORTING SPOT LIGHT is not held only by the males in William Penn Senior High School, but also by the so-called weaker sex. William Penn offers volleyball and basket- ball teams which are usually made up of girls from the different classes. During these games fair play and good sportsmanship is prevalent even though the competition is keen. During the spring of the year a volley- ball championship tournament is held to determine the winner and best team out of all of the other teams. Two-handed drive across the net results in another point for the Lame Ducks. First Row: F. Young, A. Lehr. D. Storms. M. A. Ruby, L. Little, M. Eaton. F. Slonker. L. Frey N jf-nkm Second Row: J. Poet, N. Nolde, A. Lambert, D. Trone, B. Schellenberger, D. McKiney, C. Glmes C Husson Third Row: D. Smith, B. Eyler. E. Waslhington, E. Tompkins, J. Johnson, L. Zeck, H. Woodyard Fourth Row: M. Cooper, A. Toomey, I. Bixler, E. Wolfe, M. E. Walton, D. Deardortif. nimatecdl Exhilerators Cheerleaders THERE THEY ARE in the rain, in the snow, and usually in a sweat. Rain or shine they are there in front of the bleachers yelling and going through their antics to get the student body to put a little extra pep into the The guys and gals game, whether it be football or basketball. who dish out the yells! The spirit of this group is conveyed into the heavens by the student body in the form of ringing bells, clapping hands, blowing horns, stamping feet, and last but not least, yelling at the top of their lungs. For a job well done, we say, Thanks a million. First Row, Lelt to Right: Richard Baublitz, Janice Markle. Second Row, Lelt to Right: Doris Steifee, Rose Harmon, Gloria Staley, Darlas Brill, Betty Poff. Third Row, Left to Right: Paul Wolfgang, Henry Miller, John Seville, Edward Wolf, D. R. Thomas. WWQ.. 210 QI 7 'pqk . i ii-I ' ' Fit ix - I i W wwf n QR fe ly 5 V i-uf? x X 'T 1' Lui' fri, 47, X 1 lqyy, 8 0 AA MIA-1-fiT-Qwf Jw' , Majorettes izx l 'i if Boy, THEY SURE ARE SHARP! This has been said time and time again about those ' x shapely high steppers, the Drum Ma jorettes. Starting in the spring, even before football games are in anyone's minds, these slick chicks are marching in time to the recording of a snappy march in the gym. And then, when football season starts, the Majorettes begin practicing on the Meadow Field with the accompaniment of the York High Band. These streamlined girls do much to keep the people on the edge of their seats during half time and before the game with their fancy twists and turns accompanied by the twirling of batons and that certain tilt of the head. These Majorettes have kept alive the spirit of the team and also the spirit of the spectators throughout the year. First Row, Left to Right: Julia Weaver, Betty Hamme, Delores Lightner, Jo Ann Stover, Charlotte Leib, Susan Resser, Patricia Ruth, Gloria Naylor, Kathryn Boeckel. Second Row, Left to Right: Elsie Pittinger, Lois Abramson, Nancy Baker. ffffffff7X444ffXfXf4X4X7X4fXfX7X4X4,,x I of X4xfQ4bf fxfxfvsff fxfxf !N!Nf IXININIXXN! GAINING MORE POPULARITY every year table tennls IS one of the two first semester mdoor sports Oh, lf only the ball wlll hit IS a famlllar prayer at all times and ESPECI ally lf scores are close After reaching the ultlmate goal, the playoffs, those commg out on top were as follows 10th Grade Carol Rubm, 11th Grade Hannah Hol lander, and 12th Grade Ruth Delbert Nu slmmnng allowed Fxrsr Row Lelt to Rlght Phyllis Bupp Patrrcm Kmdxg Nancy Platts Sally Burns Irene Blxler janet Banker! Second Row Lei! to Right Carole Rubin Dolly Trone Norma Smlth Mary Lehman Hannah Hollander Selma Sevel Third Row Left to Rxghr P'-xtncla Schlosser josephme Matson Glenna Cathell Ruth D1 b rt Ethel Mae Bentz mlww 212 .1 1 v f X G X H X X G X X 5 l . , .. . fd k nfs s X X 5 ' GL ' ' ' 7? ' Y , A - . L ' f. '1 . ' . ' I ' ' . ' I ' ' . ' , . 4 ' . 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X 5 Q23 f zpqk X .QQ A X f X X N s . 5. v' f- X -J A, XJ A x x ff . 2 tf-1 Managers and Officers 1947 YG RK INR FAIR ST YORK, PENNSYLVANIA lol-IN H RUTTER WM O THOMPSON HORACE B FABER STUART B LAFEAN Sun! 5 1925 1946 Manager Con ess cn Manager Gates 'VI'1n-lg r Id nt Hcat on CALVIN STAUFFER I D WEISEQ Vue Presxdent Treasurer SAMUEL S LEWIS C 1 ARA TRAGESI-'R Pfemdem HXRRY P PEELINI Ss-Lremry Gfnefal Manager Race Secrchry K IIARRYD IMMEL DR F H HARTENSTEIN D PHILIP YOUN WALTER F GROVE Manager Publrczty Manager Lxvestocl Manager Poultry Manager Pulzce I-Ilstory of York County Agnculturol Soo1ety YG RK SIZES FAI R ACK of the nmety five ycars of York Fairs mcorporated extstcn stret lies a half c ntury mor of Falr tradltlon In 1765 ten years b fore the D claratron of Independence a charter was granted to the peopl of York by Thomas Penn son of Wrlllam Penn to hold two farrs a year 1n recogmtlon of the fiouzsh mg state to which the town hath arrlved through 1ts xndustry Those falrs whlch drew crowds from afar were reported to have b en the l1vel1est days of the year A checkered career of those lxvely occasrons con tmued untll 1815 when the Leglslature decreed no more falrs were to b held rn York thus termlnat mg these hlstorrc falrs after an exrstence of fifty years ONLY Two FAIRS M1ssED In the year 1851 thrrty srx years later the farr rdea was revrved A number of promm nt men called a mectlng rn the Court House on November 92 1851 for the purpose of formmg an agricultural cndurrng that from thls tlme on wrth the exceptxon of two years an annual farr has been held m York In 1855 rt was deemed rnexpedlent to conduct a fa1r n York m vrew of the State Agrlcultural Fa1r bemg held rn Harrlsburg In 1918 due to the war txme epldemrc of mfluenza the scheduled farr was llkeWlSe cancelled and the falr bulld ngs and grounds used for hosprtalrzatlon of those affhcted wrth thrs dreaded dnsease The hlstory of York Farrs has been one of steady growth and proeress keepxng pace wrth the remark able development of agrlculture and lndustry ln thls area After holding the first two falrs on hlstorlc P nn Common the Socrety acquired seven acres on Kmg Street rmmedrately east of Queen Street to whlch seven more acres were later added whnch rt used as a falr grounds for thlrty one years from 1856 to 1887 In 1887 the Socrety purchas d from Samul Smyser a farm of seventy three acres m West Man chester Townshrp whrch together wrth subseqnent purcha es rs the present s1te of the York Int r State Farr grounds The first fa1r was held on tne present grounds rn 1888 and wxth on cxccptron nnually thereafter untxl the present tlm Today xts 120 acre enclosure IS a model of permanent farr construction and mamtenance SERVED BY Civic LEADERS Throughout the years many promrn nt C1112 ns of York have glven of thelr txme and talents to accompush the u cessful development of the York Farr whrl srmrlar establrshments ln many other communltlcs lanvulshed and dled Seasons of un favorable weather years of depressron and four wars have all been successfully survlvcd Through 1ts many years of growth and expan slon the York Inter State Farr became mcreasmgly popular and today It enjoys an mternatnonal repu tatlon as one of Amertcas greatest farrs Now YORK INTER STATE FAIR Under Prcsldent Samuel S Lewis former Lreu tenant Governor of Pennsylvama the York Farr became the York Inter State Farr a trtle justlfied by lts patronag and servrce of a wxde terrltory of Southeastern Pennsylvama and adjacent Maryland The Soclety being a non profit organlzatlon the revenues of rts annual farrs over expenses are fully devoted to xmprovements More than S100 000 has been expended rn the erect1on of memorlal gates at the several entrances to the grounds to perpetuat the Colonral hrstory of York and the herorsm of her sons and daughters who partrclpated rn the Amer rcan wars The Socrety contemplates erectme a surtablc l1ve memorral to recogmze and honor the 20000 boys g1rls men and women from York County who were War II CONSTANTLY IMPROVING A massrve grandstand of steel and concrete affords safe and comfortable seatmg capaclty for 8000 patrons as they vrew the finest revues and stage peclaltres that money can provlde as well as a darly program of harness and runmng races A concrete 2 000 capaclty bleacher grandstand rs now under course of constructron Under the grand stand are the offices of farr oflicrals and some of the finest exhrbrts of York merchants and tndustrtes Besides tts grandstand and the finest half mrle track m the country the York Inter State Farr has an array of p rmanent burldlngs unsurpassed on any Farr Ground Its stables lnvestock poultry and hortlcultural burldmgs have won the pratse of ex pelts ln these departments Annual exhlblts m all dcpartmt nts are on the same 'ugh pllane Its remodeled restaurant burldmg rs commodlous and lI'lVlt11 lg rn appearance and permxts rapnd servrce Mlles of hard surfaced roads protect falr vrsltors from mud and dust The latest project wa1t1ng only the n cessary supply of steel IS a fireproof concrete and steel covermg over the outdoor stage to msure all weather entertamment A COMMUNITY ASSET The York Inter State Farr IS an asset to the commumty not only because of the wld and favor able attentlon It attracts but because th Farr Ground offers an rdeal locatron for relrgrous pOl1t1 cal clvrc and other gatherngs As so aptly phrased rn York Farr advertxsmg It Has Everythlng . . . , . . , . - ' ' ' ce c f o ' , - ' ' ' , Q Q ' - , I lt . . Y , M , . e . Y . - . , . . M . - v . l . . . Y ' V - ' ' 'V . 7 . . . .' . - , , 1 8 . . . Q . . . . . . v - l A 7 ' - - A . 1 1 Q - - . v . ' Q . . . . D . . . A , . c g T ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' I ' U U ' . society. Thls foundatron proved so substantral and rn the mrlrtary and naval servrce durmg World , . , . - 1. - - 1, ,, , . A . 5 U. . . , . 1 - - vv - ' ' 7 . . A , S ' ' ' ' 5 . , . . . . . V S , . . , - .5 B Q ' - ' - ' ' I . F - . . . ' . - l v ' I ' - 1 r ' D ' ' , . ' ' - v - t . 3 n . .- ' . 7 2 . ' C I ' Q - . - , , ' ' 1 - . . . a ' ., ' e. G -- , . C . . 5 .. S C ' V ' 9 - . Y . ? . . r . . V 4 , 2 - I ' 5 I I . ' D A 1 ' , 1 1 . ' ' ' - - --rr - vw Ramona SANDWICH SHOP Open Day and Nzght S Ollgfflilfl 6LfL0l'l5 York s Own Store CLASS OF WHERE PEOPLE SHOP BEST VVISHES WITH CONFIDENCE FOR YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS Bear S Cclfetena S9112 MUSIC Centre FAMOUS FOR DELICIOUS 29 N BEAVER ST HOME COOKED FOOD The Best In MUSICBI Merchand1se THOMPSON COLLEGE YORK P X HARRISBURG PA Phone 2715r 205 S George St Phone 4 0258 Day and Nlght School the Entlre Year ACCOUNTAIXCY G I TRAINING f OFFICE MACHIINES SI-IORTHAIND CIVIL SERVICE 1 COURSES I SECRETARIAL DICTAPHONE EDIPHONE STENOTYPE STENOGRAPH MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCIAL COLLEGES NATIONAL COUNCIL OF BUSINESS EDUCATION 1 9 f I H ! U 3 0 5 u . . , I J , 1 Y T , I Y X . . I I . 1 .- COMPLIMENTS OF Your ASSEMBLYMAN FELIX S BENTZEL COMPLIMENTS OF Your CONGRESSMAN CHESTER H GROSS COMPLIMENTS OF Your ASSEMBLYMAN COMPLIMENTS OF Your STATE SENATOR GEoRGEA GooDL1NG GUY A LEADER n . , Q a 9 O O - The Mid - Point Cn Your Dial - - WS A American Broadcasting Company Presentations lj YORK FUR COMPANY Reliable Manufacturers and Retail Furriers REMODELLING CLEANING AND REPAIRING 3 1 North George Street COMPLIMENTS OF The MCKCLY Co MCKAY I dustrlal Cham McKAY T e Char s MCKAY Multlgrlp Tlre Chams MCKAY Stal less Ele t ode i k 1 . , , Q n . , X ir 'n MCKAY Arc-Welding Electrodes W 'n : r s Qfww YORK COUNTY GAS COMPANY O of Pe yl 'S Fmest Men's St COMPLIMENTS OF YMS SMMHEI LMMS SHUP and one of Amerlca S ine Store where the first names of fash1On and a host of loyal customers have been a trad1t1On SIHCG 1927 13 WEST MARKET STREET 157 S GEORGE STREET YORK PA W 10 C gjgryg ffp f COMPLIMENTS OF YORK S FINEST SPORTING GOODS STORE I'IOII1SSlIGCld I1I1 2305 West Market Street 4 VVe Wish the Class ol 47 DINNERS BANQUETS contmu d success m all th II' endeavors PARTIES brothers ffifjfofoflfflfofflwf . - , . I J, I I Zig 4 M I COIIIIIIERCIOL PHOTOGROPHERS IIRTISTS ILLUSTRHTORS PHOTO EOGRHUERS HIIO OFFSET LITHOGRHPHERS HORN CRONE HORN, Inc Kyle Prmtmg Company A Prmtmg SGFVICG from A to Z CATALOGS BOOKLETS FOLDERS BROADSIDES OFFICE FORMS Sp6C1a11StS on Ruled Forms One of the Most Modernly Equlpped Plants ln the Clty Eq lpp d fo Publc t W k 140 142 SOUTH GEORGE STREET YORK PA If it's PRINTING We do it PACK UP ALL YOUR AND SELL SELL SELL Jom the mllhons who are umtmg ln saving waste paper for paper mllls and box makers SCHIVIIDT 8: AULT PAPER CO YORK PA Grgetmg Cards Fountqm P ns YQRK S QNLY CQMPLETE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT STORE CRIDER S 41 East Market Street L31 lTllJ.l'lC PHONE 7109 H O U 5' L Leather Goods Office Supphes Where Frzends Of MUSIC Meet Rutter Brothers DGIIY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS S K BUTTER ICE CREAM NORTH GEORGE STREET EXTENDED TELEPHONE 2035 . , . J' ' E' e ' 7 0 1 ., . , ,- .- I also - N KK ' N ' 17 ! o , BUILDERS' SUPPLIES MANUFACTURERS OF CONCRETE BLOCKS CINDER BLOCKS CHIMNEY BLOCKS FH ld Concrete Brick Su I CONCRETE STEEL SASH AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES YORK BUILDING PRODUCTS CO INC 1020 N Hartley Street P 1 York P hone 666 Loucks M111 Road a Phone 7501 For everyffzmg in HEHTIIIG RIB CUIIDITIOIIIIIG and PETROIEUIII PRUDUCTS cc1116881 2 CII. W SERVICE RE CREAM These Words Vltamm D Homogenlzed but when they re put lnto m lk they roll up thelr sl eve and go to work creatmg extra pep extra ener gy extra health Drlnk xt re ularly PEN SUPREME MILK O or omes - Garages - Farm Bui ings n l I Y ., . . , res., Treas. and en. Mgr. I 7 ' I I ' 7 11. I I ' ' 7 7 I I ' 7 -may sound pretty toney to you W ' ' 1- ' e A 3 ' . , - I - - ' ' 0' , - . D . A Dmsxox or xoxN.smr'LLx nsconrvnfxrzo . .- is en o e 3 Q's L ML Y Sw- Reddy S' --A WITCH 'X xx ALWAYS AT 46. Dy Ku-GN V YOUR SERVICE thm NTS EDISON LIGHT at PQWEB COMPANY D R WEST 1 6 East Prmcess Street FRIEND YORK, PA QN . 1 QJ fn 4 QU 6 ' jf 6 5 Q AK Kllovvcltt 0 0 65 S 0 'tk 91940 Mom ww 'U COMPLIME C . . A Get the PICIUIG before IIS Gone B E SWEIGART SWEIGART S PHOTO SERVICE SHOP P Fanlfgltgn JK' PHOTO FINISHING KODAKS EASTMAN FILMS 278 280 West Market Street YORK PA P LAYLAN D Suggests SIGHTSEEIN G TRIPS A SKATING PARTY For Entertamment of Your F rlends and Yourself Too D131 7628 Adams Trc1ns1t Co INCORPORATED Ph 5831 YORK PA DAVID STERNBERGH 0 0 7 . O . O Q! A5 X ll! - 2? T i 1 . One CLFUQ 15 DISTINCTIVE LADIES APPAREL Fme Furs a Specralty 1921 2692 138E tM ktSt York Theatre COMPLIMENTS HOME OWNED 'ki'-lr BLUE BIRD FdGodCl Au lk You C Affo d t P y 1VIc1nufoctur1ng i' t if Co HOME OPERATED LEONARD STORAGE 232 236 North George Street YORK PA LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING O 7 Since Ph 136- as ar e OF The Place Where You Will Alway ' o ean m sements S'1 t P ' r . , . COIVIPLIMENTARY AnE ce1lentPl eto Shop GEORGE S To the Cla s of 1947 a fluff F019 afu afzolw Statmnery Store Clll l ll .fl FF055 Cdzzy GIFTS CARDS PENS EDWINC CTEDD RESSER OFFICE SUPPLIES YORK WALL PAPER CO Manufacturers of THE WHITE BOSE LINE X HC S I 1 ,ye rf' I I' K ' ' ' J College and George St. fl ll l' l . Y or ia , ESTABLISHED 1905 I-I F Regenthal 8: Son CANDY MANUFACTURERS TELEPHONE 2132 205 JEFFERSON AVENUE YORK PA YORK AERIE No 183 LOU ERATERNAL Luggage and Toy Store ORDER OF EAGLES 35 37 W t Phl d lph St YORK PA C COM 2? ,S -' 9 HOLLANDER s George and Princess Sts., - es ' e ia . , . SALES AND SERVICE DODGE-PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS DEPENDABLE NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS D. E. STETLER PHONE 2853 Sales: 515-27 South George Street PHONE 2529 Service: 31 E. Boundary Avenue WE USE GENUINE DODGE AND PLYMOUTH PARTS Lc1Motte 8: Bond Qlljlll GHC? 8 East Market Street YORK PA OVER 50 YEARS OF RUBBER EXPERIENCE A 8: T T1re Reblllldlflg SGIVICG L J ALLEN A L TROUTMAN Auto Truck Bus Farm Tractor II1C1LlStI'1d1l1I'6S RECAPPING VULCANIZING BEST RECAPS IN CITY 5 W HAMILTON AVE TEL 7107 1 5 , . U I C I I l . ,-1. - .. .. .. f 11 V- V-lklllg Athletlc ASSOCIGTIOH OF WEST YORK We Promote Clean Sports HOOD COLLEGE FREDERICK MARYLAND Phone 51435 CNf'1fC1Slh9ClSglOG9OfA B B Sm Home E onomlcs and B S In Nursmg Ccom bmed colle ehospxtal Exe year course wxth Ma sachu etts General Hospltalj Approved course In EdUC3t1OD mcludmg Economlcs Art and MUSIC Campus of 125 acres Thlrteen modern bUlld1I1gS Ideally located forty three mlle from Washmgton and forty five rmles from Baltlmore Fully accredltecl ik' HIGH ROCK GINGER ALE GUY S CHILDRESS DISTRIBUTOR FCI mfofmaffoff address 970 East Phlladelphla Street THE REGISTRAR HOOD COLLEGE FREDERICK MD YORK PA C C KOTTCAIVIP 8: SON MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Plumbmg I-Ieatmg Roofing Sheet Metal Work o o o 0' I gg M 7 . U - . l y - U A ' s s ' . S . . . practice teaching. Also courses in Home . Y . . 1 at Q. . S F . - t l 4 , . I l George S. 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