William Penn High School - Tatler Yearbook (York, PA)
- Class of 1949
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Flscmzrz Ilfxcaxlxk I3kL'la.xk1cR, 1950 DON LHBERKNECHTS 1951 Rum I9xmQRlsriRcz SPORTS EDITOR CII.-Xl!I.l-ZS joxrcs ADVERTISING COMMITTEE PATRICIA LIQXVIS NORAIA JEAN SIPE O IHI IIIIIIIIIN IUIIII IIIIJI 'Ng II Q8 A'IlW 'Jl5 -1 7-, ni ii' WILLIAM PENN SENIIIR HIGH SIIIIUUL YORK, PI-I mx N l 1001 X H My f?5V I if X I, 'I F A R HOFFEDITZ Superfvzsor of Industrzal Educatzon DEDICAT I ON To F A R Hoffedxtz whose ret1rement thls year w1ll deprlve VV1ll1am Penn of a true ploneer thls book IS ded1cated A graduate of Chambersburg Hlgh School Nlr Hoffedltz contxnucd h1s educatlon at Penn State vs here he was granted the de gree of Bachelor of Sclence 1n Englneerlng 011 anuary 2 1918 F A R entered York H1gh as an IIISIIULIOI' IH drawlng The school adm1n1str.1t1on soon recognlzed h1s ab1l1ty IH the Held of lndustrlal educatlon and XVlfl'llH two years Mr Hoffedltz was promoted to the pos1t1on of Superv1sor of Industrlal Educatxon In the thirt -one ears durin which he has Y Y S been connected with the Industrial course of VVilliam Penn, Mr. Hoffeditz has seen this department grow from its early beginnings in two rooms of the Duke Street building to its present status. Under his guidance the machine shops were geared to a strenuous wartime research and development pro- gram, and through his leadership the years of his supervision have seen constant ex- pansion and improvement in all activities of his department. On leaving our school, Mr, I-Ioffeditz ex- presses the wish for the continued progress of industrial education at IVilliam Penn, and the complete success of York High in all fields of endeavor. As we depart from the portals of IVilliam Penn together, we the class of ,49 pay our tribute to this leader whose progressive ap- proach to the problems of school life, combined with his sincere, unaffected rela- tionship with people have earned him the respect and admiration of all who knew and worked with him. A conference with Industrial teachers. One of the numerous tasks performed bv Hr. Hoffetlitz as Supervisor of In- dustrial lfducation. BX X M-ffvsdfx 1849 GOLD IS DISCOVERED 1949 PRESENTS ANOTHER GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Effort m the nght darectlon has its own reward rn the sahsfachon whach comes from a lob well done Some of the old hme Forty Nmers put thelr trust m drvmmg rods to help them locate gold They looked for signs such as brackrsh spnngs old rock formatmons and lucky spots --and generally ended up wrth worthless 1119911195 We 'The Modern Forty Nmers have had no such tmth m d1v1mng rods etc We belreve ln mttm outn dxggm We know 'The Magmc ot Work Those of us who used our heads and pmd stnct attenhon to de ta1ls have dlscov ered the deep dark secret of success and happmess Iust by keeping our sxghts on our goal and by dlggmg a httle harder we uncovered many nch extra vems of knowledge m our own backyard w1th that knowledge worth lts wezght rn gold and w1th more honest effort we know that golden opporturuhes and greater treasure are waltmg to be dlscov ered by us The Modern Forty Nmers li I W f sm- f 2 1 . . - - . . . . u I . . . . . . . u u 0 11 I - - n 11 1 1 x - 11 1 ' 1 . . . . . . . , I . n - - 1 1 - - 111 1 v n 11 n 11 - . . . 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XTXE8 5 OYlG!XNXllfCY XON5 CQ SVQYZT 5 X X? 5 N X, X QW +1.54 'kwiki 'P ere on our wax to th gold fields 1f thls old Conestoga wagon can make If YWell sen xou a bag of gold lf uc strllxc If RUS BEGINS Mr Flnlxi Qtrxn g vsatches dc bcrtx ' qu after wx joan Stccklcr modern 49 Lrs puttlng on her oc act r t rough and rumble ncrs I o lr 1 ur un tae CllQ'glI1S Left to Rzgkt Regmald Flnk dear How do they do that? lst uolm, oe D1or1o, 2nd d nt bhev S A Holm, Ruth Lowe, cello lm Zonfmed to quarter Dorothy DIOIIO, w 1ola I Captured bx lndmns Lrossmg the PFHIFIC, 'Nancx Cram ford escapes and hxcs to do thc 'btrut for B1ll Pcnns Hello' Hello' ls thus Calxformai Stake out three rlch Ll2l1II1S for us We re leavxn m the mornm So says Ed Newman, Pete jan netta, and Norma Reeser Forty nmers CllSCUSSlI'lg thexr next campalgn and outl1n1ng plans for dlgglllg a llttle harder m an effort to uncover that rich vem of extra gold Cgoalsj Bound for the gold dwmns these 49 ers board the Old Conestoga and head for the Hpromlsed land Youre supposed to say Tanks ' ' B111 Penn s mmors stampede on thelr way to stake the1r clalms on the curb from w here they can get a better v1ew when our conquermg heroes come home RUS BE lt ' ' ' u 1 4 1 . . . , . . 5 . , . , . ' 1 11 , - . 1,5 if 1 , - - ,.. ,..,... ' L51 ' , . fa , .1 ' . td WL' f I - 1 , 5 w. .5 1 X M - 1 L4 ' 77 ' AC ' ' 77 ts ' ' .11 1 CC L' ADIVIINIS RATIGN For every Expedition there are those whose knowledge gained by years of experience and foresight developed by continual practice, make possible the success ol each venture. Our Administrators have contributed exten- sively to the expansion of our power to enjoy and appreciate the good things of life. They have thrown new light on the nature and pur- pose of life and helped point out to us how we can do our bit by contributing our strength and knowledge to the building of a new and better world. Success and happiness, the pot o' gold, at rainbow's end, is within the grasp of each and every one of us if we will but lollow the straight and narrow path to its highest pin- nacle, as planned for us by our far-sighted and progressive administrators. ,tl- Q' N. 2 Q ,-- U. fnia al ff-? c .H A 4, xp , Q XX? 7 uh G 1 1 J 5. Y n v A L L rg X gf, , J' 1 ' f ., ,., f 1 3.2 M' MAX T:-5 tk: N ? DIIIGIYI O THE SCHOOL BOARD Izfr to Right Mme lClb0XVlf7 Mrs Fern Strine Rumpf Charles IV Yaukev K F Ralph Rochow S Cordon Rudy Wilbur G Baker Harrv W Kraft Iohn W Throne Richard E Kohler Grower C Senft Dr Arthur XV Ferguson Standing Left to Right George W Krone and Nevin Sretlcr XVII BLR G BARFR Prevzdont RICH-XRD F KOHLER Vice Preszdwzt MOSI' LFIBOVVITZ Clmzrman C077l7II1ff86 on Fznance RIFH XRD T KOI-II IR Clmzrman Committee on Bmlixngs and Ground: CROX FR C. SFNFT Chairman Committee on Tmrherx and Text Books Supplzcs MRS. FITRNI STRINIT RUMPF NFVINI STI' TI I R CHARLES XV. YAUKIIX HARRY YV KRAIVI JOHN XV. THRONIQ ARTHUR W. FILRFLVSON S. CORDON RUDY Szzptrmrcndenr of Schools Secretary School Board I.II.I.I.-XX G. COOPICR Assistant Serretary lx. F. RALPH ROCHOYV SOIICIYOT GFORCF XV. RRONIT Supcrinrendcnt of Bniliivzgs and Ground: From minors to nmjors the educfition of the boys and the girls of our city is under the close superxision of the Superintendent of SCl'100lS,'1Hd the School Board. These Scouts of the Trail furnish us with the htest equipment, modern buildinfrs and up-to-date text books. We the modern 49 ers ind prospcctors of the future 'ire sife in the cwpfiblc hinds of these pioneers of edumtion -our fritndlx ind profrressivc School Bofird. If ...- , . I . . . . . , . ., . , 1 . . ,. . . I YI, . , Y . , A . , . , . . . , . . Y rl - . . . . , . . .. 4 . . . . . , . 1 I f.. ,K , 1 L Y Y 1 , 1 I 1 A V , 7 1 r 1 1 , J , 1 f 1 f 1 , ' L ax va 1 1 7 1 .1 lc 'V 1 D 1 4 7 a in 91 1 41 X 1 1 1 1 1 19 X V 1 1 ,Q 1 GCLDEIXI GATE OPPGRTUIXIITY lip .49 fi- FERGLSON Szlpei 17zte71de7zt of York Cnty Schools Dr Arthur W Ferffuson our friendly Su perlntendent of Schools is responsible for keeping his deputies running and co operating on schedule and xx ith the greatest of eflaciencv His osse consists of the school board princiipals and faculty. We the 49 ers of William Penn are deeply in- debted to our Boss of the Diggins whose far-sighted policies and innovations have gained for us the respect and admiration of school administrations throughout Pennsv 1- vania and the nation. Dr. Ferguson is the recipient of a Bachelor s De ree University of Pennsylvania Master Degree from lafayette Colle e and a de- gree of Doctor of Philosophv from the bniversity of Pennsylvania. Nn admirable figure in the ey es of each and cs ery one of our hi h school students is 'Nh xvllllllf Baker Lpon his shot ders lics the icsponsibilitv of President of the School Board Nlay we never forget the big task which Mi Bal er undertakes for the benefit of all of us VV1th deepest gratitude xx e ss ish to thank you Mr Baker for your untuinff devotion to the cause of education iii 4 ,qv-JQ ld un. Wu iacR BAKER 'Q Iresiiult 9611001 Bmrd . X, gr f ll- ' ,,.L.'f-'r'.:'PlfL-5153 1 f.. - .l 71- ' 'if l ' e f ll , ' 5' A J TF' DR. ARTIiIUR W. in td V , 1 l 4 I Y J c bcc, . 44 , 4 ' P l 1 ' i L 1 li Q f I -M i -iss-ef 'Y l Y ' I AJ L' . A Ax K ' 1: im -xl Fnthusiasm enerqs eflicicncv good- humor these are ius fexn of the ex- cellent qualities possessed bt our friend and principal Dr Glatftltcr -Xfter a few moments of Docs congenial company, you begin to reali7e that this isnt such LZSII One of the most popular members of William Penn's family of officialdom is Dr. E. A.-Glatfelter, a veteran of many years of service as principal of our Alma Mater. His wide experience and natural ability as a leader, in addition to his extensive preparation at Ursinus, Gettysburg, Penn State, University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia have qualified him for this re- sponsible position which he so ably fulfills. A man of varied interests, Dr. Glatfelter enjoys stamp collecting, motoring, gar- dening, public speaking, and his Cottage intheFoothills:i1vhere he and his family spend many happy and lazy summer days just reading and relaxing. He is our constant source of encourage- ment and instills in all of us that burning desire to push forward with the same spirit of conquest which our forefathers displayed during the Gold Rush Days of '49, ,gif up AND ORDE we -i MR. GEORGE PORTER, Ad11zi1zistratifve Assistant One glittering personality always on the job is our go gettum Ad- ministrative Assistant, George F. Porter. We the 49ers consider our- selves fortunate indeed in having such a capahle and likable wagon-train leader to guide our caravans through the rough and difhcult trails across the Ugolden road to opportunity. In addition to his regular work George is coach of XVilliam Penn's Prairie Break- ingv Golf Team whose success in the past speaks for itself. To sum things up Mr. Porter rates A 1 with all of us. 'N 3:00 P. M. and still going strong. 'LGeorge, as Mr. Porter is fondly called by his numerous friends, is shot by the photographer as he confers with a student on an important issue. l . .1 '4 f . , . 4 , 1 I v ' f . 1 ,.4' uv!! Tig DEPUTY MR. YINGER HQ MR. VVALTERS 1 - -,j,:.' M,..,.f X ' K i til A Z A .y Q ggi M V MR. SHETTER MR. VVALTERS-A friendly figure around school is this mathe- matical gcnius who teaches Solid and Trig. Popularly called Bucky, Mr. Walters is an excellent help to Mr. Shetter in scheduling our classes in addition to his numerous other duties. He is a quiet, dignified and unassuming young man but as a teacher of all branches of mathematics we rate him at the top. His fine personality is only superseded by his perfect skill in playing the piano. Hats off to you, Bucky, from the Forty- ninersf' MR. SHETTER-He is the sort of guy you are mighty glad to know. His friendly smile can brighten a rainy day like the golden sun streaming through a break in the clouds after a storm. We guess it's just natural for a K'guy like Mr. Shetter, our Curricular Advisor, to enjoy all the good things in life. He is always willing to give a hand to even the smallest of problems which occur from day to day. Mr. Shetter, who teaches Mechanical Drawing, is also the Sports Faculty Manager and because he loves all types of sports we put him down in our Little Red Book as joe. MR. YINGER-To give careful advice to all the students of NVilliam Penn is one of the primary objectives of our amiable and accomplished Mr. Yinger. This fun-loving personality is none other than our 'lfriendly guidance counselor. For those of us who find ourselves at the threshold of a mo- mentous decision regarding our future careers, we can depend on this likable red-head Cor is his hair red?D to give us his careful and considered advice. YV e, The Forty-niners, who are about to take the trail over the rocky highway to fame and fortune Cwe hopel give you our very hearty thanks and a snappy military salute. EEIFFS SCHOOI IN URblf No Medzevze 111171 Needed On our numerous fxpedltlons over tortuous trzuls, Miss Shaxx our sehool nurse, has come to our reseue Mtmv, m'1ny UHICS has she stopped 1nd has Qlx en sueeor to '1 strleleen ploneer xx ho hid fillen hx the xx ax slde Yxe the modern forty nlnexs, are grateful to thls Umelous Angel of Merex who so unselfishlxf performs her dutx CL STODIAN VV h If lmppens to the fool s Gold th1t IS seflt tered rlonff the E1 lllS hx the fortx mnels, xx ho Lflllfllllllllk xxend thcxr xx1V from elfum to e um Ill selreh of '1 r1eh strxlte lenoxx edwej Xlr lxler and his mpflble erexx de serxe 1 lmr of gold dust for the cfhelent xx 1x ln xx hleh thex keep the xx won El'1llS mav be unhnmpered rn our se.1reh for ltnoxxl ed e OFFICI FORCE Anx tune of dfnx upon enterxnff the mfun ofhee, xou xxxll find a Group of Uuls eoulte ously 'md plelsnntlx ansxx CIIIIU the telephone, fuxmg xnfornmtlon operfltlnfr the lllll11C0gl'lPl1 lIl'1LlllI1C and performmff numerous other tasks Ihese hardx mildens of the xxflgon trfuls 'are xxolth their xxewht in gold for the Lflllllllf md husmessldte IIYIHIICI' Ill xx h1eh thex lteep the xx heels of our melt lnstltutlon runnlnff smoothly auf' Anon XIISS Sll XXX R N Sd 001 'Vnrxe Sx m 'lt 1et1e llllel xx llllllff eourteous these lre gust c x of the qullltxes possessed lux Xllss Slllxx xxrllllllll Penns modern Xlffllilllflllt. Brloxx Sll Rl INF lXl l R FllSf0eil71I lxen though tlus hlndsome xoung mm doesnt hmdle rroom he nal s 1re that ull s 1 mx e a eleln sxxeep are Nw- 'sy ge Ie t to r1ql1t Xlmrx me umson ue rex Drnxxlmmfflm X1 I'll l new 'xlxrx Proxxcll Delores lrex oxee IJLIII s Y 1 1 M4 7 . . J, Q . 1 . 7 . . . . . , . v L- y - K Lf . x v . v 1 .. v ' Y'- f Y ' 7 4 . . , ' . W ' ' .. X, 4 N ' - . D . , . fl' - - 1 1 v ' ' I ' 1 ' .. . F V Y . S W 1, .' Q Y pil. .vi x . Dy. , 5' A fx' - 1 ' , Q1 ' . '. , '- . ' .' . Y V' I , Ls '. . W? , . ,, - . . , C, D . .2 U .K 5. ., ',- , ' 1 ' ' '. ' . -11' ' . '1- s -sei Q is '- -L L s --f - 1. 'zfmf ,.'1f',f, , I. . U- ' 41 .rv ,' 1 I ' ' 1 ' ' 1 - . . .5 - - , ' U WI Y . I .w E Y 7 U U Q A . .,, a l , ' I nie' st ' 1 1 hr' mer gli- eu ' mb e . . A . ,,, 'YY clear of LlClH'lS so that xx'e, the seekers ot gold, e . . , Y- . o' , D W U ' f. , Jr - . L., - U- L - ,fa QE: . U . H 1 - ' ni U g Vs' L. I Yin-K Y X. , . , x 5 ' I sh-SN us ff V. V. . . ' . U . rs' f ' , l O 1 , 1 . 4 - . . D K x Xt s N 1 v D . ' L . , at ' 1 V 1 --' ,U . .. , . . . . .ll if , . 1 ' . ' . ' WL . . . U 1 ' . 5' 1 Q c ' Y' .f lf, Al-1' 1'::,,.-117-., AL Y , ' . . H011 .ZLGGN The photographer followed that lingering and appetizing aroma, and discoxtred it originated in the Cafeteria chow wagon. He shot the unsuspecting cook for no particular reason, but fled to safety before being corrallcd and lynchcd. VVARNING! CASUAL VISITOR: 0 . 1 Prospecting for a dinner. Ginny, Margie, Norma and Patty look mighty hungry after a session of hbook larnin'. If you value your life, git out of the halls at ll:3O!!l Gosh dem it, that's when the stampede begins. That shout coming from the Chow XVagon, Hcomc and git it is the signal for the rush. jump on the nearest lironco, boy, and beat it. Nothing can hold hack these Bill Penn f'steers when they catch a whiff of that appetizing aroma escaping from the most popu- lar range on the ranch. And who is responsible for all these good smells and vittles-why, Xliss Murphy, chief of the Baked Beans and Bacon Brigade. To her we owe all that extra avoirdupois we are carrying around. Listen to that jingle of coins! Mr. Miller urings 'em up as these hungry daughters of the wild and woolly digginsv load their trays with flapiaeks, halted beans. jerked venison, and many other aromatic and tan- talizing vittles. GGLD IS IAZHER YGU' FIND IT LIBRARY SEATED: MISS GOTXVALT. STANmNc: MISS SCI-IVV.-XR'I'ZL1R. Knowledge is power: IVell, kids, there's a lot of power in the library-all you have to do is absorb it. P e I A in H LIBRARY ROMANCE- Boy meets girl. Adoring glanee Note across the table. That evening in the movies Head on shoulder. Hand in hand. Sigh-h-h-hi!! JIM NUGGIQT: I'm 'lprospeetingu for some 'book larnin', do you know where I kin Mdigu some up? CLAIM IUXIPIN' PETIC: IVell, Pard, I reckon you kin try the lib'ry down to th' High School. I heard tell that them there two gals, Miss Schwartzer and Miss Gotwalt, are right smart females. It pleasures them mighty when them thar young'uns stake their claims in th, 1ib'ry diggin's. jIM NUGGICT: That's mighty consid'rct 0' you, Pete. Guess l'll git me down thar pronto. Book larnin' ain't gonna hurt nobody, 'specially me. I ain't never had no chance to larn readin', writin', and 'rithmetic. My pop never had no savvy and my mom, she was too plumb Mtook up with us ten young'uns-so I just growed up ignorant like. CLAIM jUMPlN' PETIC: 'Tain't never too late to larn, jim. VVell, Pard, good luck, I hope you strike it rich. So long, jim, see you down to the diggin's come spring. ALEX KUBIK, a forty-niner, demonstrates what can happen to these habitual law- breakers when they persist in breaking the law. Of course, this all make believe, but- it Cflll happen to you. Early in the morning when the majority of the students are still dead to the world or in the afternoon when most students have gone home, a few selected 'fseholarsv may be seen dragging themselves along the halls of dear old VVilliam Penn. At a glance you can tell that they are heading to Deten- tion Room or the 'LI-Ioosegowf' as it is fondly called by most of its inmates. Can it be that some of them, attempted to take an illegal vacation? VVhatever the reason may be, these wayward adolescents are on their wav to pay their debts to so- eiety by spending a few co7y hours with the Warden, Mr. Edgington, in the wee hours of the morning, or with the Sheriff, Mr. Grim, in the late hours of the afternoon. Moral: Trod the straight and narrow path and keep out of the clutches of the law. l.llfXRXT NVIIXI' NOT TO DO IN UNK ILXSY l.l-SSONI These 3 hilarious seniors are merely pos- 'Yf f ing to illustrate. to would-be iail- ' birds, 1:11.11 not m do in order to teep out of the l!oosegow. EA 20 IEETTKE OGSEGO Deputy Sheriff, l DGlYG- TOY, points an accusing finger at prisoner liubik. Xloral: Obey the rules and regulations of xvillllllll Penn and keep out of the Deten- tion Room. STUDY HALL Someone dropped a pm' It sounded lllxe an explosnon' 'I Ins rmx be '1 llttle CX l0UCl lICl,l but thits 'about the SIZC of If Anx time of dw on cntermff one of our Studx Hfalls xou xx ull see from fifty to three hundred eager students prospeetxnff for lnoxxledffe Yo foollshness here F'lCl1 mlnor bent on flequxrlnff lnoxxledge to the lmnt of hls '1lJIlIfX Lnder the xx atch 11nd these here l0L'lIIO'I produce lnoxxledge more mlmble them 'ull the bulllon of the Comstoelt Lode YOUR fail TER MR FDMOND VVAI FSIxI VK 1th some soothlng musrc Iddle the Ilon Hearted relsaxes 'mftcr a strenuous den ln the Character Nlanufac turln Shop better ltnoxxn as studv hall MISS 'KI MARIE ALTI AND Marie IS mxnute she nun ISCCFS her strenuous dutv 1n the aud1tor1um xxlth an lron xxlll and hand that knoxxs no relentxng xxlth all her stcrnness xxe loxe her for her wonderful sense f humor 'Ixx.1s the dn before emms sxnd ln Studx Hall No 1 student xx ls xx lnsptrlnfr xou tould heir a p1n fall Ol Nltlx xx 15 strung from behind hls desl Sure xts U aleslxl anxont could haxe guessed l LL F ' I N ' k I 77 4 l 1. L . 1 . I N I . . - U' 1 ' ' . I I 4. I D V Q U 7 . sc' , , ' 77 . . . . - D X D . I .Q . ff ' is 1 ' I I D I ' - 1 . . . ' ' t ' ' ,I Y . - - . ' at ' ' ' . . , t ' ful eves of Alf. xwlcslu and M155 Alf- W EW? ,,f'19Ug'1 Dmmu vi Ln x ' Q17 , X . . - C ' 't 4 I 1 fl Q - , . I 7 . - I H, , , 0 I -W' .' Li' ,'. f, I . D' 1 , J ic, n .I I S' , 'V X I L, , FACULTY Unlike the common conception of bespectacled, inhuman, unemotional school- marms and absent-minded professors, the faculty of William Penn represents a group of progressive, sympathetic, and deeply human leaders. Their guid- ance has enabled us to blaze the trail to a successful culmination of our hlgh school careers Our faculty has spread before us a vista of opportunity unequaled in genera tions Our future 1S of our own shaping it IS up to us to mold it mto hves of usefulness and service if 7 X ,ff ,, f J tl ig, x fl!! iq I Z f ll l x 3 KJX IZA D 1 Y .4 of - Z '5x if XX X ,gear f 1 1 i ' N , f-X XJJW ffl' l' i' L' . if fn' X . I 1 c, at g I x Q 'jp X gl - ri ll fl X X f 'Q , ' I W, - X lx X XXX - ll XY Q 'ik -' Q- Xt f vm, --e o -ee on X iv'-A.: . f' ' t, 5 ' E Q, :ti I X , ' X xg , 7 1-4 A L.: ' Nw -flu - - ,NX :LM XXX N' .X X 'X L5 All-Lk xl E ix if A EDITION O Xll l XXIBI il' C Rl l X XXX Xl 'I Hui of Inglulv llelllifflllcllf S .TIE ENGLISH To teach Enollsh speeeh 'md composltu 1 as lmnff Uroxung chanfrxnff medlums of self efcpressron and eommunleatlon so that xx orth xx h1le ldeas may be pre sented as egeetn ely as posslble, to teach the practleal llfe lnterpretfrtxons of ffrewt literature, 'rs well 'as the wrtlstle mlues ilu us present IH the uork of hterfrrx nmstexs these ID suhstwnee, 1re the Qoflls of the Fnffhsh Depeutment The present period of great ehmge rn ldefrls find the Uroumg consciousness of mnn s respon Slllllltk to nun 19 l7ClI1g gn en close fnttentlon IH thls depfutment Students 1re helng tfluqht to respect the lmest lLlQ'llS 1nd eultures of 'lll l'1 lIl0!19 'md rfrces ulth the hope of Clllllllliflllff pI'C1llCllLCS Through el1ss1e fn Vmsr Row Left to Rilgbtx Helen Eisenhower Helen B. Brillhart Lambert Greemwnlt ldw Mae Malone ly li.1 Kaplan. S1-ictoxn Row Left ro Right: Dr. Edwin R, Danner Elizabeth Niederlmuser Anna H. .1- ly. Ruth llughes lnlmer, Sara V. Hertz, Mary Kirschner Monroe, Dr. lim C. Hnar. 'Timur ow, Luiz za Right: Sum Xl. Graybill, Arthur II. X'Velch, Alvin C. Heighes, Mary K. Porter. CLD DEPARTMENT MISS T.-XR.-XS, one of the capable Penn State student tenelmers, keeps the interest of Mrs. Graybills class. I if 1nd eurrent lltemture, l'lLll0 profrmms ete pmblenxs of pe'1ee me being SIIllKllCLl IH rellrlon to the soeml eeonmnle, polltleil fmd eduefltloml mlluenees tlnt eonstflntlx eonfront a free soeletx An effort IS llso lmemv nude to te1el1 xx hflt lespunsllnlltx of eltlfenslnu ln dfulx llte mewns and tlnough 1 umt dell ol e 1 operltne ellss work plilllllllg nmnx students e lefnmng to dex elup bettet truts of lelderslnp Ind de pendfnlnlxtx QQ x ii HIS? HXDI our petite and elmrrnlnff student te telmel from Penn Sure College ee as 1 ermell exe on some of tx ll nsers u xoue t me slum off md pln BH Bud Box Qs ' ' vie r f fx J! A K I 1, s .v . 5.-,,, .V xv A . f. ' Q, ' V . 'U 5- . .:. .. - , 1.A .,., k--5:1 J ' lese W ' k'l'gl1rL','. 'wlx x' ll jus lc' to J ' 1 zlfhlgj 1 fl I ,me tx -n 'l . ' . 1 D . S, ' '., ' I ' s ' Ky 'A . K . . I. Q-.L , .. 3 I ' ' -, ,, 1 ' I 4 xl I IA s - v - , - -', v '-, I 'I , lf- L . ' '. .. .. . I ' I 'f' 1 4 , I I 4 1 ' n 1 e. . , -fa, swf .f,-if f 4 . t ., , D . D . . - 7 V, - X 4 ns. 1 ' 'zbf-' . , . v' Q - 5 xn' ' ,- , H 4 .' v l- x.'lQ KD ' 1 b . . . . . I s' ' 3 i , 1 U. V. p 'I 'e f ' x . A ', I x K ' ' f Xf' , L ...J I ' ' A s I I Ns, i ,.-NW -- ' . X --n '-'. x t x - 1 4 ' A ' --- 11 ' -.-A 4' l Y x 1 ' A , 'x'- X 'VIR STUART E GLATFELTIR Head of Language Department GNY LANGUAGE FIRST Row Left to Rzgbt Mrs M E Porter 'Xlrs Anne B Seaks Mr S E Gladfeltcr Miss Margaretta Hallock Miss Anne L Jacoby SECOND Row Left to Rzght Mrs Dolly G McCullogh Miss Sarah Frick McDonald Mr A Reginald Fmk Miss Helen S. Eisenhower Mrs. Mary Kirchner Monroe. THIRD Row -Left zo Right: Mr. VVilliam Repsher Miss Silly Messina Miss Grace 0Donnell Mr. XVeslcy XViclgolasky. XPRESS Under thc tutelage of Senor Clfulftlter these future lm glllSfS lelrn to spelk Qpanlsh wlth ease and fluency To gllldfi ind LllI'LLf the pupil so that he xx lll he twuffht and SfImlll1ICCl to fllllllx for himself 'md to dexelop an lI1ICllCLtU'll eurlosltx , to dex elop 1n the students Ullfld grounds of forelffn peoples, to dex elop a respeet for and appreemtlon of the culture 'Ind lltemture of other m tlons VVe xx int to be mlde fit for freedom XVC xx ant 21 llbclal CLlLlL'1fl0l'l lllJCI ll both ln llheratmv and enemles of the human personfllltx 'md ID prepfarlnv free mem to eooperfzte ln a demoerfltle tommumtv I'he most prne tleal mem IS one xx ho puts the emphasis on man 1nd not on pmcrzcal VVh1t sheall It profit a min If he nun the xx hole xxorld md lose his oxx n soul S t u d1o u s eqhqlleros and dreamy senorxtas dug m for some Spanish lxnoxx hoxx under the competent mstruc tlon of Senor I lnlt , A l. - I ,, 5 I 'N Uv M Y- 'HD I A x .F-. vs ' - I K i i .1 l I D An' , , ' .' JY, , ' . .7 ' tolerance, appreciation of the speech, customs and back- x.K I h L I 1 C- ' , nl , I I , ,C - K D .D K, .1 C 'V L L D I x . w D 1 1 I ,, , V u I L a . - , - ' W . - A ' -. ' s . . . . . D. ' ' 2 J ' . F THAI LS GP HISTORY Fmsr Row Mlss Denmson stu dent teacher Mr Trattner Mrs Smlth Mr Kauffman Miss Eng lar Mlss Kerns SECOND ROW Mr Daxls student teacher Mrs Thompson Mr Bvers Mr Tu leva Mrs Loucks Mr Boeclxel Mr Gold student teacher Mrs Seaks M Welrtel student teacher The Social Studles Department of the semor hlgh school offers a course rn WVorld Hxstorx Amerlcan HISCOFY, Eco nomlcs and Problems of Democracy also Enghsh Hxstory the latter two courses benno electrve Whlle the former courses are requlred rn the 10th and 11th years respectxvely Hlstory and the SOLl3l Stud1es generally are no longer taught as a record of the past experlences of the human race as such lrc related to plcsent dly happenings ln the xx olld about us Bows and blrls should haxe a knoxxledwc of thc past hlstorv of ITl'lI1lslI'1d because the present can onlv be lnterprcted and Ul1LlClSI00d rn the llght of past ex ents lhxs department offers a vxlde field of research and lnfor matlon for the student of today Besldes thelr required courses of study xxe are stlesslng the teaching of Current World Lvents, thus ex e1x soclfll student has an opportunxty to become acquainted xx 1th xx orld prob lems, and people An abundance of culrent mmtcrnl IS avall g... able to students through classroom magazlncs mctropolltan MRS H,-LFN Y SMI-1-H newspapers and per1ocl1cals of varlous ty es Head of Hzxmry Department It 19 extremely lmportant that our generatlon of youth have 1 fine background and knowledge of world events be able to rcflectxx ely thrnk throuffh and dxseuss these Issues, ,v IC students of today xx 1ll be our leaders of tomorroxx ,, f ,4o X- E in f A Q-CL-1i?' L .11 2 . , , - 1 ' 1 ' s - 1 ' , . . . . v., 9 ' v A ' 1 v ' ' I , .. ., . 7 1 . q s 1 ' s f- v . ' '. , '. ' . - . . , . . . D . x , 5. . - L - - - . . - -sf 1 ' ' 1 4. . 4 . 1 . . K 1. 5. 5. ,.,. , , 45. . . D .f K , . . . 1-1 A 1.4 V -ta ' 1 .. ' Q 7' .ls - . - . . . 1 L I ' Y 1 . ' ,' . ' ' . . Y V, . . ..' . 4 . N. , .!,.. .L x- K K ls- K v W V V . - 1 . ' ' 1 x 1 ' . - . . .. ' ,, , ' ' ' . 1, - . l , ,, P . 1 , .- x . V . . . I. D , . - T v 7 g Z X ' 1 ' f -, 5 ' , -1, Y , p - . .1 , X x ' ' , ' ' ,- 3-ri-I 1'-1' ' ' - , ' ' ,- 5- 4. ,..?- i- V VV - - ,N N., wg 4, 7- - Y -- rl.. - - N f v- -- , AL , W- X!! X ff . f 4 V' C I 4 , N, 74 ,.i F, -f 4: l K YE TE DEPARTMENT A class in P. O. D. Mrs. Smith holds the interest of these seniors with her care- ful analysis of the present labor situation. .fr Muscle bound Ixubilt gets a little assistance from the teacher How come Alex must you always plfly teachers pct? f 5 'J' 2590 X 4 ,X Judd 'T' ffl' ' i 3 , -l . A. k. ,. I , Y. .ll , 5 Y N ws w lx l -5 Y .W X' ,i ri 'Y - I - Q- - I l - ',:, 2: 4 xl s f - M- N ' - ' ..-.. h Y . ,:- -- A gi , ,,-,, -A V X ml , 3 x 4 s s .f- if . x - 'f R fit. ,. ll! . f ' ff ,, ' f , 1 f A Z, A-4 AY Z7 Y ir I Z' lg , ,f ,1, ' Y 4' I I p if if A4 EX .LORER OP SCIENCE FIRST Row Left to Right Marx E Bortner Norma Prutzman Charles YV Rutschky Anna F Jamison Ann Pepper Stcown Row Left to R15,lJt R1Cl13fd N Rucker Harry Dlehl Ravmond W Khnedmst T Robert Bcchtol j Kunber Grxmm Conrad I1 Strayer From the txme man first obserx ed but lxttle under stood natures laws, he delved IHIO the mvsterles of those laws As the Forty Nlners blazed a trall IDIO unknown terrltory lust so sc1cnt1sts have ploneered m the unfoldmg and understandmg of the mtrlcacles of the lavvs of the UHIVCISC That whxch IS Truth 15 good Wherew cr the sc1ent1st leaw es h1s mark, xt IS where Truth IS found The carry mg of the torch of dlscovery and understandmg IS the ultrmate m scxence teachmg XIR CHAR! IIS XV RUTSCHKX Head of Science Department E IXIKIXIOLIIXI DEPARTMENT Learnmg about the blrds and bees makes qu1re an mterestmg fOp1C to these serious lookmg neophxte blO1OQlSfS 'Xllss Pepper m the background hstens fondlx to her flock of UY1I'plHg birds xxhlle the hum of bu771mz bees makes a honex of a sound throughout the room How long 15 an zncla? These buddlnq yumor selentxsrs are at tcmptmg to solxe thls problem xxhxle Xlr Rutsehlx the mas ter rucher and Nlr Bechtel 3 stare college student teacher keep n crmcal exe on the per furnmme of each student '7 '!! -'12 I II C A Held of Hatha 111t1zS llepartlmllt ESO MATHEMATICS TRIGONOMETRY SOLID GEOMETRY PLANE GEONIETRY ALGEBRA ARITHNIETIC Nlany of you have tal en one tu o or three steps up thls stmu IX Some haxe ascended all Exe to the top In mlnv uns these coulses ln mfnthe matles will help you to more complete lnmfr throurrh better understandlnv and ex entufal ton trol oxer soelal and eeononnc forces and the solutlon of problems of your phx sltal enxlron ment NIIIIIICHIHIILS 18 related to xour experlentes Xou xx 1ll contlnue to deal xx 1th problems of budget tredxt plana, lnstallment buxmw and selllng Xour mmds hate been dew eloped to amlx ze and mterpret sltuatxons, to compute eompzue and deduet flats IXIJIIICINJIILS proudcs an outlool and '1 INCU15 of understlndmfr Ihere 1re un portant aspetts of the world that only mathe matlcs can lnterpret to the c1tn7en The Xlathematlce, Department conffratulates each of you upon your success and graduatlon from our XVIIIIHUI Penn Senior I-hgh School FIRST Row Left to Right Ilxelyn I' Anstadt T H Grlm Fd ward L XValters Sl-toxn Ron I eft to Right Rodger I Shearer Ceorqe I Iledrlel john Shellcv Donald Loellu Raymond I nsmmger HORIZOIXI Leon trying desperately to show Marcia how a household budget is balanced by the use of Trig. Better pay strict attention, Marcia-you'Il need it some day. Mr. Grim assumes that professional attitude and believe it or not, these students of mathematics actually learn that two times two equals four, and so on ad infinitum. ND COMMERCIAL FIRST Row Left to Right Sylua A Vhlson lN Euffene YY1le kenneth A Shult7 Raymond G Myers ohn T DeBert1 SECONTD Row Left to Rxgbr Sara X XX ertz Xlanan L Re1del Ursula A Irnst Mary j VVebster Mary Maude Kelley THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt Robert M Englar A Leroy Metzler Con stance Levy Galen V jones Vernon M Ness The prnmary purpose of the Buslness Educatlon Depart ment IS to tra1n the 1nd1x1dual for full part1t1pat1on xx 1th maumum effectn eness IH the bus1ness communltw xx here he or she IS hkely to find employment In add1t1on to thls background vxh1ch IS planned to tram for good c1t1zensh1p 'Ihe curr1culun1 IS so des1gned that a program IS of fered w h1ch w 111 best Ht the 1nd1w1dual needs, lnterests and ab1l1t1es of the students plannmg for a busmess career To correlate class room theory and sklll pract1ce vnth actual work ex per1ence the Busmess Educatlon Department offers two ax enues of co operatne tra1n1ng The Hrst and older of the two programs 19 the Office OCCUP3fl0n1l Tramlnff SCIIIOI' students are prox 1ded the opportunltx of uorkmg full t1me alternate xx eeks 1r1 an ofhce IH the commumtx xx here they recene uorl expenence MR KENNETH Sl-IULTZ Head of Burzness Education Department ' . Y -' T 1 7' 7 v . , 1 . , .' ' . , . , ' vocational aspect, the student is provided with a general 1 . 1 yn ' - - ' 1 ' -A 1 Y . . ' , 9 ' . W Y. L 4 D. . 3 . - - ' v I f v ' V Y C- A, ' V I I f A - SPECUL T09 DEPARTMENT These smiling and courteous Distributive lid lassies are on the ball when it comes to salesmanship. The training they get here will be invaluable in the very near future. Office Practice and the name Metzler are synonymous. These co-ops, after being exposed to Mr. Metzler for one semester, are ready to go out into the business world with the self-assurance that they can make an employer sit up and take notice with their knowledge and efficiency in office procedure-at least that's what giey think! Mr. Englar is dubious-we don't blame im. During the weeks when these students are not in the ofiice, they attend their regularly scheduled classes, and another student replaces them. The other cooperative program, Dis- tributive Education, was developed under the George Deen Act, and provides training to students who attend school during the morn- ing, and perform actual experience in local stores or other distributive occupations during the afternoon. All of the services of the Dis- tributive Education program must be in direct contact with the customer, in an over-the- counter operation. Prospective employers are thus afforded the opportunity of observing prospective em- ployees prior to graduation, and conversely, the students are provided valuable practical experience which is so helpful to a new prospect on his entrance into the business world. The program of the Business Education De- partment is so arranged that students major in stenography, bookkeeping, clerical work, or distributive education. Secretaries of the Hnot too distant future take rapid dictation from Miss Nocera, a charming and likable student teacher from Penn State. HIDDEN EEOE5 Sparks flying, lathes perpetually turning, acetylene torches flaring their weird and beautiful stars of fire -these are the interesting sights we encounter during a sojourn through the Industrial Department. Here the boys acquire skills and interests designed to mold them into the backbone of our nation. Here a sense of re- sponsibility is instilled into them,so that in the not too distant future these boys can take their places in the community as solid and respected citizens. The little woman need never worry if she has been fortunate enouffh to lead one of these bronze hercules to the altar His bread umning 2IlJ1lIfV is the enw of xi orlters in mam other fields of endeavor To these denizens of the busx lndustriil Department and to the instructors xx ho out so wcnerouslx of their time and eneigx ue the loitx niners doff our hats in humble respect and appretiitlon L INDUSTRIAL I l ID Super zsor of Izzizmrzzl Education l ntertd Xorlt School Sy SICTII january 7 1918 Retired une ln 1949 IRST Ron Itft 0 Ixzgft -Xmos D LC irx Lonrid Strixtr I llllil'-Cklfl rrx Herr r um Q itr ttr l i 4 ro lu C Lorie ldCClI'lL luxis Xlisttrs ir tt 0 ssler l-lirrx ll LXI L o d fx Slietttr -X tibtns tri itob lk lo lin I 1 ug I txxii t s x Sunuc Cielstllu Ri t tts X d U its. s I ' i ' f V MR. A. R. ioifr -i ritz -V - i ' .l l, . i li 5 '. -V I fi J . 5 .MVIQ , N i .' . .-X. R. l' lla .' B. '- , D . l-id l . Dam ' . l,es ' lol iiugh. Si-Lciwn Row, Left elif: I- gi 'lg .t . 1 ' Cl. - en . Heil , 1 V' . S1 ll: Raym n ,. f X. . . l.. lf. 1 'p'ge1',ji' il' rl. ful Row, l.uf II lffli I lfl 'ii l,. lluuipf, Roger ll. Shear-r, l.oui. R. Do tell. .H 'l lf. l an, iyinonl ll. l.CL:2l F, Du 'i l'i. 'al T.. OF 'I' NES Frey Spangler and Hcandcl show thc cameraman just hon nts done Dont get ln a huff Dclloff after all were yust Llds Gmc ui a chance and some den you ll be proud of us -of 7 ' i A . , f 3 J ,Sf B W I N E' Lf Y X' N l ' ' V 7 ' . , - , 'A . ' ' . ' 7 ' l 17 1 MR HARRX B HLRR C0 ordmator ,-.- IN ATREUS WARNER A little building doing ri big job!! That's Atrens VVnrncr, where the '4expcrienecd juniors and Seniors from the Industrial course of XVilliam Penn increase their skill. The humming sound of engines, hanging and elanging of hammers and the general Mhum drum of busy men set the fine evimple of whit Mr Herr, the eo ordinator, hopes to olrtun from his boys in Atreus Warner These Atreus VN'1rner greise sprmders s ni to enlox 1 elcxn up 'ifttr ruelmff div l11 llClI1g llttlc ones out oi lug ones Instructor 'Xlilxe Don ell fe s a lielt out of it too ft 4 . ' e 4' at ' 31 i ' 1 . 1 . . , . ' F ,Q -'T fx - ' x M, s if I . . ' U ,- - 1 .. ' v H- , . . . 1 . -, . , LL . - - . fl ' ' ' Y .- ' ' .s - 1 . 'H 'v. - g F .IV i l . L t. . , i , BTS i . INDUSTRIAL ARTS The wteh of the x ear The man xx ho has taken lndustrml Arts He mn make anx thlng from pleture fmmes to nut dlshes The tmlnmff Qlx en to these box s IS prlce less Lnder the slxllled superxlslon of Nlr Edgmgton ind 'Xlr Qpqngler this depwrt set xour ups for one of these handsome men xx ho hfne t1len these eourses sand nex er xxorrx about repeurs ln thflt future DfC1I1l Home of yours ust xx alt and see well make good hus bands exclalm these serious loolxxng young men Thev are nequxrxng slull ln lllllldlfig and repalrmg furnlture and other artxcles ment is one of uBill Penn's finest. Girls, nr.-I 5, H' - . K V Y 1 -Y D .- PAUL SPANGLER AUSTIN I IDC INGT OW 1 1 1 40 ART FOR ARTS SARE These neo phxte artlsts pay no HIECHEIOH to the photographer lhey are so absorbed that ew en a flash hardly startled them Q 9 'Q Gifs ND ART DEPARTMENT Y Those xx ho have maglc ln thelr finffer XXX B txps and who see 1n three dlmenslons grve vent to thelr artxstlc talents by expressing themselves m charcoal water colors, or other medlums Few and enlov art as apphed to dfulx hung Sult abxhty to purpose I5 the keynote of all teach mg m xVllllHm Penn And the LllUl'I1'1fC 211111 IS to dlrect puplls that they xull be able to CV'lllIlfC thelr surroundlngs so that they vs 1ll be consciously uncomfortable ln the presence of all that IS martxstlc crude or ugly MR gl 'XNllX l RITT-KST Ari lnrtructor Y T ' l' 7 . 1 'B Z, 9 I, E 1 . ' , . .U E 1- - -xg - f . . . . X. J 7 W. L . N L ' ' . .. . . , ' l . . 4 can create works of art, but all can understand , s N- .' 5- y . K ' N- . Q 1 I - . i .' . Q . . . . , . J ' ' v : ' r . Our two famed maestros, Hr. Fink and Mr. Spriglc, exchange golden Smiles. A. Reginald lfink, Director of High School Orchestra. lflwood Xl. Sprigle, Director M U S I C of High School Band. DEPARTMENT Hold lt' Professor Fink tunes his orchestra for just another pm session Looks like a couple another fine program razors are au ful dull Music in all its forms' The xocal side of music is under the direction of Xhss Lou Finl binder This includes CCLlll1l1 Sophomore and combined fflee cluhs as xx ell as Penn Chorus all of which perform it X lI'l0US school functions The orchestia directed hx the lniton of X RCUlI1llLl lnml pci e flmous tc p ranl mfr Xorl U1 im s noon Sa 1 hams Xlr SPIIUC ilso hcads the nxt ex Jcirs Ihe Sunlioht Seicnidcis All this is part of xx hat Bill Penn is proud to cill its Xlllhlk llcpntmcnt l l i ' CL U ' ' KL' V7 ' ,N ' r 1, ,, . U ' 1 if ' 1 , f, 4 T i ' 1 lf A ,i .i ' l '. ' fl ' ' : .. CQ: V Q 5'- forms in all assembly programs, junior High Concerts and special events. Th 1 1 . Q' b, ' 4 Hi5l li: l if in Xlr. lfl ' l .'i1'gIe's AND RT PHYSICAL EDUCATION Donald lf. llouseal. lileanor l.. Snyder. Hilton ll. Cotyvalt. lflaine G. Tonipkins. Charlotte XY. Penny, Dale Ltlleman. Nloans! Groansl Thev are all coming from the bovs' gym xx here thev're doing anything from boxine to basketball. And oh! those feminine screams! Nlavbe some one got hit with a basketball that couldnt tint! the basket. Body' building and co-ordinating exercises are the basis of the Physical lfduca- tion' Departments Activities. Sometimes the exercising proves to be back break- ing or muscle stiffening. but it is required exercise given in a recreational yvay. lVhether it be Square Dances or Commando Courses the Phvsical Education Department should be commended for the fine part it plays in' helping to keep the students physically ht and mentally alert. Ever increasing in popular- tured here are the birdie ity, badminton attracted a champions xv ho finally total of one hundred and sxvatted their yvays to the forty-four girls during the top by emerging victorious first semester of 19-l8--W. over many worthy op- The shuttleeock evperts pie- ponents. 1.-XNl fl' SXYl7lfNlf.Y lSrf.'o0l f,llJi1l1If7iU7Il , s. JOYCIC SNllfl3I,lCY JlffXNlfl I'l , IJURCIN Cfzmior f.lf'i1lI1f7fUlIJ ,nvvfsglgxw NANCY Xlll.l,I'R fSapl'uf11rn'u f.f'iIll1f7f0IlJ Hl'I.l-'N IIUS l4lQ'i I'lTR lrillfxeilt 'ZL'X'Ul1 picture 15.15 taken .XLXRY BROXVNJ IGH ERS DEPARTMENT Oops! A left to the jaw, a right to the middlc and two seconds later l'Cauliflowcr Cal is on the nmt listening to the liirds twitter- ing the Sung of Love. Nlr. Uffclmnn in the baekgronml feels fllc pain slimming through liis licnd ns the lmyinnkcr lands. XVarren gets ready to heave the ball and starr the relay during one of Deb's gym classes. CME TEADER HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Left to Right Margaret C Murphy Urs Amx W Hooxer Home CCOHOITIIC students le1rn the aft of perfect houselxeepxng One guess xx hat thex haxe IH mmd Xou re right a husband and that httle xvlute cottaffe where all teen a ers ho e thelr dream Dr Florence Nl Glext7 NIISS 'Nlabel F Crowell 1 he domcstxc ph1se of lxfc IS the nmn lnter est of the Home FLOIIOIDILS Dep1rtn1ent In sexxmfr ex en 1 befflnnxnff student e1n mllxt somethlnff out of nothlnv H hen the dellght ful 1rom1s flo1t from the lxltehen Bull Penn girls mfly not be xx orlxxnfr on the A Bomb but they are dlseox ermff 1 unlx ers1I secret the xx ax to a m1ns he1rt The Home Fco nomlt courses 11e mrefullx pl1nned ln older to glxe the glrls 1 pr1et1e1l lxnoxxledge ln 1ll ph1ses of lwme m1lx1nff The slxllls these lucky glrls 'lLqlllI'C h1xe 1 gre1t deal to do wlth brlnglng th1t stubborn man 1round to s1x1nCf I do 1nd 5f1IT1lll lflI1Q' h1m ln pro Vldlflg thflt llttle xx lute eottwe that IS the d1eam of ex erx gxrl E P xx 1ll come true Intense Interest IS registered bx the semors 1nd future home lull ers 15 'Xhss C roxxtll 1nalx les different tx pes of fabrics bx the ljklflllllff method D ' 's , A ,wg ' it is , E1 . , . . 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' 0 'h' r 4 Y -, Q' ,- X I.. y .tr'c: ' id Rq ed' Y 4' . , A, . , . ff- . , 1 D . Y , A Nj 1 . - W - . . ' . ' ' . , X2 ft U., . . Q K H ,VN 2 U A ' 1 'S YJ ' L ska' A fn , H X . 1 , A 0 f Q 6' I I. L iv N, 5 . 7 ' U . Y ' 2 I .. EBIIOR Having staked a successful claim in the treasure field of knowledge, we, the forty-niners, look forward to the future with determination and confidence, The past years have provided us with many golden opportunities and pleasant associations. Now, however, we must leave all this behind, but wherever our steps may lead us, our memories will remain forever in the cor- ridors of our dear Alma Mater, William Penn. lf'Q XS 42 -'EE' - -x .ul. f- E' A-tub Wm DIIION O Secretary ...... LOIS LECRONE Treasurer . ....... MAX REISS TEARLE S5 LEADER CLASS OFFICERS Second semester Senior oficers hold a confab in the Tatler head- quarters. Theme- Our Golden Opportunity to Lead the Class of '49 to Success and Happiness. Left to Right: james Herbst, Vice Presidentg Donald Weston, Treasurerg Perry Innerst, Presidentg Dean Frey, Secretary. SECOND SEMESTER ......PERRY INNERST ' President ..............,.. .....DONALD YVESTON Vi5e-Pre5ident Secretary ..... Treasurer .... .. i . . .PERRY INNERST ........J1M HERBST ...DEAN FREY DONALD NVESTON f S - l 31-944 and 2' V FRANCES JOSEPHINE ACCARDO 46 West Princess Street Fa1lny,' General Weekly Reporter, 3 years. WILLI.AhI PALINTER ACYVORTH Manchester, R. D. No. 1 'KBill Industrial H. R. President, '48, '49, GERALDINE LOUISE ADAMS 772 VVest Philadelphia Street HG61'Ty Classical Junior Nurses' Aide: Latin Society: H. R. Treasurer: Recording Secretary: Square Dancing. LOIS LORRAINF ADANIS 512 Loucks Street B1l11l?y Conznzerczal, Distributue Fducatlon Society Cirls Athletic Association H R Secretary X olleyball Basketball Ping Pong Fashion Show 49 York High Weekly 1 Year NORMA ROMAINE ADAMS 60 North Franklin Street Shorty Classical H. R. Recording Secretary: Bowling: Square Dancing. VIRGINIA LEE AIKEN 680 Maryland Avenue Ginny Scientific Clio: Honor Society, Treas.: Le Cercle Francais, V. Pres.: Thespians: Les Petits Cadets: Student Advisory Board: House of Representatives: H. R. V. Pres.: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Chaplain: Clio Basketball Team! Frolic Program Com. Chairman, '47, '48: Jr. Play '49: Frolic '48: Joint Society Play: Clio Play: Thespian Play: Thespian Play Director. WALTER WILLIAM ANDERSON 504 Villa Terrace Bill Classical Demosthenian Literary Society Presi- dent V President Monitor H R President Xarslty Football J X Football Baseball Service Squad Social Committee Commencement Script Comm Frolic Script Comm STUART JOHN ALLWOERDEN 669 NVest Colonial Avenue Industrial A noble aim faithfully kept lS as a noble deed JACOB ARTHUR ANGEL 1539 Third Avenue lack Scientific H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Secretary. VIRGINIA ELAINE ANSTINE 754 Prospect Street Ginny General Euterpean Literary Society: Penn Peppers S 0 C i e t y, Parliamentarian, Town Reporter: H. R. Representative: H. R. President: H. R. Secretary: H. R. Treasurer: G. A. A.: Badminton Mgr.: York High Weekly, Adv. Dept.: Con- stitution Comm. Chairmanl liuterpean Play: Joint Society Play. LIBORIO PHILIP ARCURI 29 South Penn Street Phil Scientific D. L. S. : Band : Orchestra : Sunlight Serenaders, Student Director : Presi- dent of Band H R Basketball VIRCIVIA EST ELLF ARGENTO 267 East College Avenue Virginia Classical Euterpean Literary Society Societas Latinas Les Petlts Cadets Le Cercle Francais Costume Committee Broth erhood Assembly York HIgh Weekly 2 years ,ai Wu 1.x if bm 'VM' fs asf is sf' .R W,-mm ,,.--wr Nw li' Z -i A. FRANKLYN PIEISER ARNDT R. D. 1, York Franklyn Industrial Taste the joy that springs from labor. JOYCE VIRGINIA BACIITIQLL 149 North Queen Street Ioyre General Mixm-Il Chorus: Cecilian Glee Club: Weekly R+-porter: H. ll. Secretary: Fi-oliv 'l9: Night of Music: Forensic '47, 'Ii '-19: Mixed Chorus Concert '-SX, '-129: l :IshiOn Show '48, Messiah '48, '-110: Assemblies. LLOYD EI.LswOR'I'II B.'Xlll 444 Fast XValnut Street Mike Industrial H. R. XVeekIy Representative '46, '-17: II. R. Recording Secretary '48, '49: ll. R. Cheerio Secretary '47, M18: H. D. S.: Band, 2 years. FRED ANDREW BAKER York, R. D. 8 Rip Scientifc Home Room Chaplain. ROY ELLSXVORTH BARER 318 lValnut Street lack Industrial H. R. Chaplain '47. DONALD TSCIIIOP BARNIIART tl! Cfxnfl. fN.-,VHA Cf.-AA, RICHARD LEUERE ARNOLD York, R. D. 2 Dick Scientific Home Room Basketball. ARLENE ixlARlE BAILEY York, R. D. 2 Arlene Scientific Der Deutsche Vt-rein. DON CRUDEN BAKER Clear Springs, R. D. 5 Spiderl' General Orchestra: Band: Sunlight Serenad- ers: H. R. President, Chaplain, and Representative. PHYLLIS JANE BAKER 841 YVest College Avenue Phil Commercial-Co-op You have a nimble wit: I think 'twas rnfiile of Atlanta's heels. JANET LOUISE BANKICRT 1021 YVest Princess Street Ianer Classical Euterpean, V. Pres.: National Honor Society: Thespians: Penn Peppersi Pres., V. Pres., Corres. Sec.: H. R. Representative '47, '48: H. R. Treas- urer: IG. I.. S. Assemblies: Service Squad: Head Cheerleader '49C Junior Class Play: Junior Prom Comm.: Scholarship Comm.: Frolic '47, '48: D. A. R. Good Citizen Award: Joint Society Play '-19: Thespian Plays: So- cial Comm.: Student Director of Dra- matics: A. D. S. Play: Chr. Of Farewell Script Committee. JANET LARAINE BARSHINGER 'R 4' 10 East College Avenue is FREDERICK LOYVELL BARTON 441 North Beaver Street Fred Scientific Demosthenian Literary Society, Pres., V. Pres., Business Critic: National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society, V. Pres.: H. R. Representative: H. R. V. Pres.: Track 1, 3: J. V. Basketball: Senior Class Senator: Mixed Chorus: Frolic '47, '48, '49: Editor Student Directory. KENNETH EUGENE BAUBLITZ 1410 Mount Rose Avenue L'Ken Scientific Demosthenian Literary Society: Der Deutsche Verein, Pres., Treas., Chap- lain: Junior Academy of Science, V. Pres. : Student Advisory Board: Junior Red Cross Committee. CHESTER R.AYAIOND BAUGHIZR, JR. 290 Jefferson Avenue ClJet,' General York High XVeekly, 2 years: Penn Chorus, 195 years. LoUisE ADA BAUGHER 473 Hillcrest Road Lynn Claxsical Spanish Society: Junior Nurses' Aide: H. R. WVeekly Reporter '49: Girls' Athletic Association. Ubi RALPH LEROY BAUNI 142 East Charles Avenue Baunzie Scientific A. D. S.: H. R. Pres.: H. R. Vice- Pres.: H. R. Recording Secretary: Varsity W'restling: School Finance Committee: Farewell Script Comm' tee. EVELYN PATRICIA BAUSTICKER 266 VVest jackson Street Pat Clayrical Sophomore Glee Club: Cecelian Glee Club: Employment Service: Frolic '46: Nite of Music: Mixed Chorus Concert. DELORES ARLENE BECK 265 jefferson Avenue Beckie Commercial H. R. Parlimentarian. BARBARA NIAE BECRER 265 YVest jackson Street Barb C onznzercial Penn Commercial, Chaplain: Home lflconomies: H. R. Secretary: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Band '47, '48, '49: Night of Music: Forensic '47, '48, '49: Fashion Show '48: Information Ru- reau: Penn Commercial Assembly: Commencement. Hi-:LEN AIAY BECKER 634 IVcst College Avenue 'llieckerw Commercial Orilvi' of Business Efliciencyl Girls' Athletic Association: ll. R. XVeek1y lit-porter: Basketball: Volleyball. HUS'I'ON EDWARD SCHLOSSER, JR. 273 West Springettsbury Avenue Bud General Band: NVeekly, 3 years. ROLLAND EUGENE BICISICL 806 Chestnut Street '4l'z4nk General H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Chet-rio Secre- tary: H. R. Basketball. ClLORIA JOAN BELL 651 East Market Street Ioanie Distributive Education H. R. Vice-Pres.: H. R. Pres.: H. R. XVeekly Reporter: H. R. Treasurer: Fashion Show. A H ' S, k C if K . 51 ROSE ELLEN BENEDICR 573 YVest Princess Street Rosie Commercial Penn Commercial, Treasurer: Order of Business Efficiency: Volleyball: Bad- minton: Penn Commercial Play. JANET LORAINE BILLET R. D. 1, Hellam, Pennsylvania Ian Commercial H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Attendance Secretary: Volleyball. BARBARA ANN JACOBS BISHOP 491 VVeSt King Street Bobbie', Classical Future Teachers of America: Le Cercle Francais: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation: H. R. Vice Pres. '49. ROGER CHARLES BITZEL 219 NVest Adams Street Bits Industrial Home Room Vice-President: H. R. Chaplain: Band. VIRGINIA LEE BLASSER 46 North Lee Street Ginny', Commercial O. B. E.: G. A. A.: H. R. Treas.: Girls' Volleyball: basketball: bowling. ROBERT JUNIOR BODE 529 McKenzie Street Bob Industrial H. R. Cheerio Secretary '48, '49: Football: Baseball. LYDIA NORA BENEIJICT 937 East Hay Street. 'ASborty General-D. E. Distributive Education Society: Girls' Athletic Association: H. R. Chaplain '49: H. R. Assistant Secretary '48: H. R. Chaplain '47: Volleyball '48, '49: Fashion Show '49. NIARY LOUISE BILLET 32 South Hartman Street Bets Commercial Penn Commercial: H. R. President '47: H. R. Chaplain '48: Fashion Show '48: Commencement. VALONE ARDFN BISKER 142 North Newberry Street iiVdl0716,, Commercial Home Room Cheerio Secretary '49. IRENE A'lAE BIXLER 1002 VVest Locust Street Bix General G. A. A.: Ushers Society: O. B. li., VVeekly Reporter: Secretary of Home Room: H. R. NVeekly Reporter: H. R. Attendance Secretary: Basketball: Volleyball: Badminton: Ping Pong: Costume Committee: Cheer Leading Squad: York High Weekly. FAYE ELAINE BLOUSE 681 East Wallace Street Blousie Commercial Penn Commercial: Pres., O. B. E.: Secretary, G. A. A.: H. R. President: H. R. Secretary: H. R. Attendance Secretary: Badminton: Volleyball: Basketball: Table Tennis: Square Dancing: Bowling: Penn Commercial Assembly: Football Programs for G. A. A. NORMA LEE BOLTON 601 Vander Avenue IVeerzsy General H. R. Vice President: H. R. Attend- ance Secretary: Cheerio Secretary: Volleyball. fu? 4 .2 Q it 19 hw' 19 . . ..,. we ! -I 'I VIRGINIA YVONNE BOOGHER 15 South West Street Bonnie Commercial Euterpean: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: H. R. Representative: H. R. Vice- President: H. R. Treasurer. NORMA JEAN BORTNER 458 VVest King Street Ieannie Classical Euterpean, Recording Secretary, Treas- urer, Chaplain: Penn Peppers, Record- ing Secretary: H. R. Pres.: H. R. V. Pres.: H. R. Recording Sec.: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Chaplain. PATRICIA ANN BOSSERMAN 964 Wellington Street MPa!!! D. E. Distributive Education Society: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Weekly Reporter: Fashion Show. BARBARA HAKE BoTT 164 East Springettsbury Avenue Bains Classical Euterpean: H. R. Recording Sec.: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Cheerio Secre- tary: Junior Talent Show. PHYLLIS ELAINE BOTTERBUSCH 320 West North Street Phyllis Classical A sunny disposition and a heart to say I'll try, are a wonderful combina- tion to work things by. ELEANOR MARIE BOWEN 766 Priority Road Ellie Scientific Penn Peppers: H. R. Chaplain: Bowling: Fashion Show: Penn Pep- pers Play. RICIIARD E. BOXVMAN 326 East Gas Avenue Dick D. E. Distributive Education Society: H. R. Secretary: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. V. President: Fashion Show. RONALD HENRY BOVVERSOX 550 Madison Avenue Sox,' Classical Band: Sunlight Serenaders: Student Advisory Board: D. L. S.: H. R. Pres- ident: H. R. Cheerio Secretary. EDWARD JOHN BOYER 15 YVest South Street Ed General Ability in a man is knowledge which emanates from divine right. NORMA JEAN BOYER 652 VVest College Avenue Norma lean General H. R. Vice President: Basketball: Volleyball: Square Dancing. RUTH MARY BOYD 44 North Broad Street Ruth Commercial G. A. A.: H. R. Attendance Secretary: Bowling: York High Weekly 3 years. NANCY ELLEN BRENEZNIAN 312 West Jackson Street Nancy Classical Euterpean, Treas.: Program Commit- tee: Thespians, 2 star: Latin Society: Les Petits Cadets: Pres.: Le Cercle Francais: Junior Historical Society: Future Teachers of America, Secre- tary.: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Vice .Pres.: H. R. Attendance Secretary: Student Advisory Board: Publicity Committee: Costume Committee. 5 in ,N ,Ig If ,f ,ff . , , Y 1-A-1, . :ff ff ' 4.0 ,X . :G .M Jxxylxvt .f xy . 2 it . N 5 3 DONALD HAYXISIARD BRELAND 840 East King Street Donnie General H. R. Treasurer: Wrestling: Band. CLIFTON HENRY BRICKNER 440 juniper Street Clif Industrial Thou should'st be great, but not with- out ambition. JUNE ALBERTA BROWN Mt. Wolf, R. D. 1 Iune Conzmercial Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Vice-President: Frolie '48, '49: Night of Music '48, '49: Forensic Con- test '48, '49: Mixed Chorus Contest '48, '49: Assemblies: Messiah '48, '49. ROBERT HENRY BROVVN 883 Madison Avenue Bob Scientific D. L. S.: H. R. President '47: H. R. Vice-President '47: J. V. Football: Vifrestling: 10th Grade Class President, 11th Grade Senator: Social Commit- tee: VVeekly 1 year: Jr. Talent Show: Costume Comm.: Properties Comm. BLAINE HENRY BRUGGENIAN 336 South Pershing Avenue Pee lVee Industrial Band: H. R. Vice President: H. R. Weekly Reporter: H. R. Secretary. DIANE ADELE BUFFLAP 53 Eberts Lane Buff Commercial-Co-op Penn Commercial Society: Forensic Contest: Clerk in Main Otlice. SYLVIA IONA BRENNER 534 East Philadelphia Street Suzie Commercial-Co-op Sophomore Glee Club: O. B. E.: H. R. Vice-Pres.: H. R. Secretary: H. R. Attendance Officer: Co-op Business Education Office Secretary. RICHARD EUGENE BRODBECK 365 North Duke Street Humphrey Industrial J. V. Football: Varsity Football. LOUIS FRANKLIN BROXVN 115 East Charles Avenue Lou General H, R. President: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Football: Bas- ketball: Captain. CHARLES SAZXIUEL BROWNE, II 507 Vander Avenue Sanz Scientific Penn Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Boys' Glee Club: Frolic of '49: Preview of the 1949 Frolic. PHYLLIS LOUISE BUBB 676 West College Avenue Leah Confznzercial, D. E. Distributive Education Society, V. Pres.: Girls' Athletic Association: Basketball: Volleyball: Ping Pong '47, '48, '49: Fashion Show '49, SALLY IVIAE BURNS l North Newberry Street Sauc y Commercial G. A. A.: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Vice- Presldent: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling: Ta- ble Tennis: Badminton. ...wh N . -'lug ' -x 5 A Q W K 1- 5 5' 55 'X N' fiw s ,, , kb S, M . Ei in A ' X' ' x 1 Q ii rv ,gn url' Q5 -ae, A. ANNA MAE BHRY GLENNA HELEN CATHELL PAULINE ELIZABETH CHANNEL 100 Pinehurst Road 362 West Princess Street 650 West College Avenue Sis General Glenna Scientific Pauly Commercial Penn Peppers: H. R. Cheerio Secre- H. R. Attendance Secretary '473 H. R. H. R. Treasurer, Recording Sec., tary: H. R. Chaplain: Bowling: Chaplain '48: H. R. Vice President Cheerio Sec., Attendance Sec., Chap- G. A. A. '49: Volleyball: Table Tennis. lain: Volleyball. RA L B JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK, JR. WILLIAM ENNIS CHAPMAN LPH BSLEY USLER York, R. D. No. 9 3214 E3StCl'Il Blvd. ' 1 624 Edison Street C410 ev General Bill Scientific Mouse General H. R- President. H. R. Representa, Alpha Debating S.ociety,HCrgic hMu Home Room Chaplain- tive: H. B. secretary. igslhevafgeffgl Pfesldent' - - ap' MICHAEL EDWARD CHAMBERS ANDREW ANTHONY BUTERA - ESTHER NICK CHRONIS 420 Lincoln Street 410 South Duke Street 1650 Mt. Rose Avenue MM. ,, I ' A . HA d l, - 'ke Genera Nu:kze Commerezal n y Industrial . , , - Social Committee, H. R. President. Usher Society. O- B. Et. H' R' Chap, Industrial Society: H. R.. Chaplain: H. R. Basketball: Basketball Score - . -' ' . , lain, York High Weekly 1 year, Vol H. R. Treasurer. Board '47, '48, '49. leybau. FREDE N CA ROBERT GAYLORD CHAMBERS ROBERT LEROY CHRONISTER 131512 EIL NZELD 642 Linden Avenue 163 Stevens Avenue HF dfut Queen treat Bob General Bob Industrial re General O. B. E., Vice Presidentg J. V. Foot- A creature not too bright nor good Track- ball: H. R.. Basketball: Fashion Show. for human nature's daily food. ff 5 4 . A K - Q , . 1 N ' ' ' flu . 1 I i . I 1 .T A ' T I . . ' . - .W JZ' Q A Q ' 5 Q l. , I ' A X .'0 -' I , L n qff' l f 255. ,A N 3 Ik an on A ' 5 ' : . , 'N , . lb: 1 I gh I 5 55 1 I ,,, l 3 ' X Q I ..- ' is 4 R C' 1 R' of ,L E Il RUSSELL VERNON CHRONISTER, JR. R. D. No. 3, York 'tRuss Industrial Band three years. WILLIAM LLOYD CLINE 534 Wallace Street Bill Industrial Industrial Society: H. R. Pres.: H. R. Rep. '47, '49: Track '48, '49. EDVVARD DANIEL CONAXVAY 583 VVest College Avenue k'Ed General H. R. Vice President: H. R. Parlia- mentarian: H. R. Basketball: Foot- ball J. V.: VVrestling. DALE RONALD COOIXIBS 823 Maryland Avenue Dale Scientific H. R. President: H. R. Vice President: H. R. Treasurer: Band: Sunlight Serenaders. JANET lXlAE COIQNEY' 817 Maryland Avenue f'Corney Classical Orchestra: Frolic. RICHARD xVAX'NE CRIST York, R. D. NO. l Dick General Though modest, on his unembar- rassed brow, Nature has written 'gentlemanf DOROTHY ISABEI. CLAIR 412 Atlantic Avenue L'Dottie Scientific Clio, Corresponding Secretary: Pro- gram Comm.: National Thespians So- ciety: La. Tertiala, Parlia.: Service Squad '47, '48' Treas.: Finance Com- mittee '48, '49, Sec.: H. R. Represen- tative '46, '47: Vveekly Reporter: Publicity Comm.: Frolic: Jr. Play, Joint Society Play. ELIZABETH ANN COLLIER 136 Susquehanna Avenue Liz General H. R. Attendance Secretary: H. R. Cheerio Secretary. JACK BARNETT CONNER 227 North Newberry Street Rocky Scientific H. R. VVeekIy Reporter: H. R. Basket- ball: VVeekly Staff: Assembly Pro- grams: Bowling. lX'lARLENE ROSE COOPER 153 South Pine Street Musk Classical Girls' Basketball: Volleyball: Distrib- utive Education Fashion Show. ANN ELIZABETH Cox 729 Carl Street Liz Scientific Jr. Historical Society: H. R. Vice President: H. R. Attendance Secre- tary: H. R. Chaplain: Bowling: Fashion Show: Student Advisory Board. SAIXIUIZL JOHN CROSBY 557 YVcst Philadelphia Street Sam Scientific Humor is the harmony of the heart. C, 5. sewn, A-3' gr. i f -... 0 ,.. s. 1-fr x -. WSJ CURRAN WILLIAM CRoUsE 407 juniper Street Bill General Baseball. ANN.ABPZLLE CROWL 141 lVest Maple Street 'iAr2n Classical Euterpean, President: Reporter: Eu- terpean Play '48, '49: National Honor Society, Secretary: National Thespian Honor Society: H. R. President: Red Cross Comm.: Class Treasurer '48: Cabinet, Secretary of Council: House of Representatives: Forensic: Frolic '48: Sophomore Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Cecilian Glee Club. DORIS ELAINE CULLY 342 Springdale Avenue Dori: C omrnercial -Co-o p Order of Business Efilciency: H. R. VVeekly Reporter: English Clerk in Weekly Office. BETTY ANN CUPP 950 South Duke Street Burl Commercial Dolphin Swimming Society: G. A. A.: H. R. Representative: H. R. Pres.: Badminton: Table Tennis: Basketball: Finance Comm.: Stenographic Comm. lil- SIDNEY JUNIOR CUTHRELL 237 South Howard Avenue 'QSid Industrial Penn Chorus: H. R. Cheerio Secre- tary: Frolic '48. AVICE FAY DAAIEY 1493 Leonard Street Honey C ommercial Girls' Athletic Association: Cheerio Secretary: Bowling: Volleyball. Ron Simmons sinks one ot' his famous underhand shots while on the Wing and simultaneously draws another free toss from WVhitehall to add three more points to York's already comfortable lead. GILBERT MYERS DAVID, JR. York, R. D. No. 7 Gil General H. R. Attendance Secretary: H. R. Chaplain: Wrestling: Assembly Pro- gram: York High NVeek1y 3 years. DELORFS NIYRA DE.1XllDORFF 619 Manor Street De Scientific H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Volleyball: Ping Pong: Tumbling: Basketball: Bowling. FLOYD RAYAIOND IDEARDORI-'F 411 East Market Street Slim Scientific National Honor Society: D. L. S.: German Society: Band: Sunlight Sere- naders: Home Room Basketball: Forensic Contest: District Band Con- ventions: State Band. RONIAINE MAE DEARDDRFI' 206 North Hartman Street K'Tfwigget Commercial-D. E. Distributive Education Society: G. A. A.: ll. R. Chaplain: Weekly Reporter: V. Pres.: Cheerio Sec.: Secretary: Volley Ball: Basketball: Fashion Show. WAYNE LAVERNE DEARDORFE 439 VVest College Avenue IVayrze General A. D. S.: Mu Alpha Theta: Thespians: Men of Penn, Penn Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Filii Neptuni: Service Squad: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Treas.: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Swimming Team: Home Room Basketball: Frolic, Prop- erty Committee: Joint Society Play: Forensic Contest. 'S- ,,...S ,4- 57 , I LESTER ROBERT DEGROFT 737 Wallace Street Lex General Home Room Secretary. PHYLLIS JEAN DELHAMER 247 West Philadelphia Street Shorty Commercial Penn Commercial, Secretary: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: H. R. Treasurer: Penn Commercial Play. NENA MAUREEN DELLINGER 400 Edgehill Road Nena Scientific Euterpean: Thespians: Spanish So- ciety: Dolphin Swimming Society: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: H. R. Weekly Reporter: Property Comm.: Frolic '49: Publicity Comm., Junior Play, Commencement, Pride and Prejudice, Pygmalion. LEON FRY DIETZ 207 South Albemarle Street Woo Woo Scientific H. R. Vice Pres.: H. R. Pres.: H. R. Secretary: Student Advisory Board. RUTH ELIZABETH DIETZ York, R. D. No. 9 Ruthie Commercial-Co-op I am always in haste. But never ln a hurry. JOSEPH FRED DIORIO 439 Cleveland Avenue Ive Claxrical D. L. S.: Les Petits Cadets: National Honor: Jr. Historical: Der Deutsche Verein: Le Cercle Francais: H. R. Weekly Reporter: H. R. Secretary: Orchestra : Mixed Chorus : Penn Chorus. JAMES EDWARD DELANCEY 237 South Pine Street lim Scientific Band: Orchestra. GERALD KENNETH DELLINGER 769 Midland Avenue Del General A. D. S.: Home Room V. Pres.: H. R. Secretary: J. V. Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Weekly Reporter. DOROTHY MAY DENNIS 657 West Mason Avenue Dottie Cooperative H. R. President: H. R. Cheerio Secre- tary: Basketball: Volleyball. NADMI MAE DIETZ York, R. D. No. 9 Kitty Commercial-Co-op Deeds are fruits, Words are but leaves. ANNA JOSEPHINE DIEFENDDREER 207 Broad Street lo General G. A. A.: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Cheerio Sec.: H. R. Chaplain: Bowl- ing: Volleyball. CHRISTOPHER M. DESTEFANO 227 South Penn Street Christy General H. R. Vice Pres.: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: J. V. Foot- ball: Boxing: H. R. Basketball: Base- ball: Assembly. DONALD WILLIAM DOYLE 125 East South Street Don General H. R. Secretary of Attendance. WILLIAAfI FRANKLIN DOYLE 518 Lamour Street IV ill iam Ind uxtrial Exceeding wise, and fairspokenf' RALEIGH EDWARD DRUCK 710 VVindsor Street 903 Commercial D. E. Distributive Education: H. R. Vice- Pres., Treasurer, Chaplain: Fashion Show. DOROTHY lhlARIE DUBBS 209 South Albemarle Street D0dy Commercial D. E. Penn Commercial: Usher Society: G. A. A.: Distributive Education: H. R. Cheerio Sec., Representative, Treas- urer: Basketball: Fashion Show. NIARTHA JACQUELINE DUNBAR 128 XVest Maple Street jackie Scientific Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Fran- cais: H. R. Attendance Secretary. NIARY FRANCES EATON 473 East King Street Mary General Basketball: Volleyball: Girls' Athletic Association. LOUISE FRANCES EICHELBERGER 657 East Princess Street Louise Commercial-Co-op Girls' Athletic Association: Volleyball: Bowling: NVorking Part Time. Lois ELAINE EINSIG 709 Edison Street Pats y Commercial Euterpean: G. A. A.: O. B. E.: H. R. Representative: President: Badmin- ton: Basketball: Volleyball: Square Dancing: Table Tennis. NANE1'TE ELAINE ENDERS 1154 East Market Street 'KNet Scientific Home Economics Society: H. R. Pres.: Vice-Pres.: Secretary: Treasurer. CONSTANCE JOAN ENSNIINGER 110 Pinehurst Road Connie, Commercial-Co-op Home Room Representative: V. Pres.: Pres.: Treasurer: Student Council Stenographic Committee. ROY LEON ENSNIINGER 619 Ridge Avenue Ray Industrial Industrial Society: H. R. Treas. ROBERT JOSEF ENTERLINE 344 South Pershing Avenue Bob General H. R. Attendance Secretary: H. R. Treasurer. Zi L 1' ,xx rig' 1 .4- 59 ESTIIER MAY EPPLEY 752 McKenzie Street Hess General Information Bureau: Girls' Athletic Association: Bowling. MARTHA JANE ERWIN 288 West Cottage Place Mart C bmmercial Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Sophomore Glee Club: H. R. Presi- dent: Frolic '46, '47: Nite of Music: Messiah: Forensic: Mixed Chorus Concert, WALTER HENRY EYSTER, JR. 26 South Royal Street Pappy General Anything worth doing is worth doing well. CHARLES HENRY FALKENSTEIN 640 West Mason Avenue Charlie General H. R. President, Chaplain, V. Presi- dent. DELoREs GENE FAUST York, R. D. No. 3 Dee Commercial Penn Commercial: H. R. Recording Secretary, Weekl Reporter V. Presi Y . - dent: Cooperative Office Plan: Weekly Staff Typist. BARBARA ANN FENGFISI-I 251 Harding Court Bains Classical Clio: Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Francais: Socletas Latin: H. R. Vice- Pres.: H. R. Representative, Treas- urer: Student Advisory Board: Fash- lon Show: Make-Up Comm.: Lost and Found Comm.: Thespian Play. STEWART ALVIN ERNEY 129 North Belvidere Avenue Er1zey Scientific Band: Orchestra: H. R. Cheerio Sec- retary: Basketball. JANET LOUISE EYSTER Wilshire Hills, R. D. No. 9 Ianet Scientific Euterpean: H. R. Vice-Pres., Chap- lain, Parliamentarian: Bowling. GYTELLE FABER 1420 Second Avenue Gyt Classical Der Deutsche Verein, Treasurer: Jr. Academy of Science, Corres. Secre- tary: Thespians: Weekly: Frolic '48: Publicity Comm. '48, '49: Jt. Soc. Play: Jr. Play. ETI-IEL PAULINE FAIR 655 Lincoln Street Ethel Commercial G. A. A.: Basketball: Volleyball. ESTHER MARIE FEHL 1275 East Philadelphia Street Esther General Order of Business Efflciency. GENE ELYVOOD FETROYV York Haven, R. D. No. 1 Fetro'w Industrial H. D. S.: Home Room Secretary. ff- 'P' be if Que if i S-if NORMA ESTHER FIDLER EDVVIN LAURENTZ FISCHER CARL HENRY Fotrz, jR. 253 East South Street 219 East Cottage Place 1541 Third Avenue Norma Commercial Ed Scientific Fats S cienzi fi c Dolphin Swimming: Euterpean: Penn Der Deutsche Verein: H. R. Attend- H. R. Representative: H. R. Basket- P0DDers: H. R. President. TFGHSUFSF. ance Secretary: Tatler, Photographer. ball. Chaplain, V. Pres.: Fashion Show: Basketball: Volleyball. EDWARD LEON FISHEL PHYLLIS BEULAH FILLNIORE 1002 South pine Street DONALD EDxvARD FORD 36 VVest Maple Street uEdv Scientific 102 East King Su-ee: E35f PTOSPCCY D. L. S.: Jr. Academy of Science: uD07lw Geflml Peanut Claxxical Tgesls-1 OEF? TDf31tSC1!li tvefeilg Re' H. R. Vice-President. Y' er: 0 . Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Fran- p le a er Ograp er cais: Student Advisory Board. OAN ARDRN FITZKEE , Lois ARLDNE FINK J 726 South Newbeu- Street GENE ALBlER'l' Fousr 212 North Pine Street M . ,, y . . Y01'k. R- D- NO- 2 M . ,, , ladle Swentzfic . Lorze Commerczal , Gene Clasxzcal Penn Peppers, President: Euterpean, I O- B- E-3 G- A- A-5 H- R- Wveekw RC' Town Reporter: H. R. Weekly Re- Junior Red Cross' portor: Bowling. porter, Rep., Cheerio Secretary: Social Committee: Information Desk. REGINALD HEDGES FINK 543 XVest jackson Street JUL A1 - DLLORES FAYE FRALEY IA AE FOLK 601 Y I S csRegn Scientific 8 C tfeet 44 East Charles Avenue L L C cial D. L. S.: National Honor Society: I I- G I or or ommer Thespians: Orchestra: Frolic '46, '47, um enem H. R. President, WVeekly Reporter: '48: Band: Sunlight Serenaders. Gaiety is the soul's health. Volleyball: Adv. Dept. Weekly. I if 1 ' 1 - li 44, W 8 eh .. 4 Q' 'I 3 . ' 1 f W ,. .ffl 'P ,- -g, .f QW S F 1' I, l ' c W 5 .' K ff ' W r' ' ' 1- - 5 ' 0 -- .F , f,'4V,v L -.J -if Ulm -YQ' ' sf. I CJ' X 1 5' Q Q V ' Q ' -.-.5 .Wy . ef: , - 1 S9 '- - , f f A' 'R 1 1 is :Ulf . C e 'wig A ' NYJ! F- D P3-1, ' I D 2'- 5, ' -..L 1.4 'K' 'Y Y 61 GOLD EYE Dr Glatfeltcr and M1195 Hallock vselcome Mr XV C Handy to our 1948 Commence ment Dramatlzatlon ln whlch hxs St Louis Blues was featured Miss Fmkbmders glnmmerlng quartet glves out wxth a few rapturous tones Left to R1glJt Eldm Gotwalt joe Dlorxo Herm Pfaltzgraff jerry Boyer Rav Xshlson and hxs cabxnct members Bev erly Sxmonton and Annabelle Croul con centrate on an lmportant ass1gnment ST-KNDIWG Left 0 Rzgbt Dr Glatfeter M155 Hallock Donald Shaplro Frederlck Barton Damel Hess Rax Wllson VVayne Deardorff Nancy Lou Walker Mr Leon C Mlller SITTING Left to Right Gaynor 'Vlurdough janet Bankert Norma jean Slpe Jean Sny der janxce Glatfelter IDEAN RLTDISILL FREY 742 Oatman Street L'Frey'l Scientific D. L. S.: Corresponding Secretary: Varsity Football, Co-Capt.: WVrestling Team: Service Squad: Jr. Play: Ch. Finance Committee. HERBERT FRANKLIN FRY York, R. D. No. 5 Herb I nd ustrial H. R. Attendance Secretary. JACK LI-ill FREY 170 South Albemarle Street Iackron Scientific Service Squad: Information Desk: Jr. Academy of Science: H. R. Treasurer. LORE'l'TA ANNA CORA F REY York, R. D. No. 5 Towle Commercial G. A. A.: O. B. E.: H. R. Cheerio Secretary, Treasurer, V. Pres., Chap- lain: Volleyball: Bowling. NANCY NIARIE FREY 223 Carlisle Avenue Nance General Home Economics Society : G. A. A. 3 H. R. Chaplain : Basketball : Volley- ball. CARL EUGENE FRITZ 1574 Clover Lane Fritzie Scientific A. D. S., V. President, Program Chair- man: Service Squad. DORCAS JUNE GABLE 1801 East Market Street Dorkie Cammercial H. R. Cheerio Secretary, Attendance Secretary: Badminton. JOAN MAY G.ALBREATH 624 South Queen Street Mike Scientific G. A. A.: York High Weekly 3 years. CHARLES ROBERT CQALLOXVAY 629 Lincoln Street A'Sbultz Indurtrial H. R. Recording Secretary. ROY EVAN GARLAND 35 North Hartman Street Roy Induxtrial National Honor Society: H. R. Treas- urer, Representative: J. V. Football: Varsity Football: Baseball: Farewell Script Comm. CHARLOTTE LARUE GARRETT 639 West Locust Street Suxie Conznzercial 0. B. E.: H. R. President, Secretary, Chaplain, Weekly Reporter. THOMAS JESSE GARRETT York, R. D. No. 4 Tom Scientific A. D. S.: Junior Historical Society, Monitor: Jr. Academy of Science, Chaplain: Vice-Pres. of Home Room, Secretary of H. R.: Track: Student Advisory Board, Weekly. 11' 44 nys.- MARIE JANE GEBERT 541 VVest Market Street Ianie Classical Dolphin Swimming Society: Junior Historical Society: Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Francais: Der Deutsche Verein: Sophomore Glee Club: Cecel- ian Glee Club: H. R. Chaplain '46, '49: Mixed Chorus: Frolic '46, '47: Night of Music, '49: Costume Committee: Publicity Committee: Forensic: Dis- trict Chorus: Thespians '47, '48, '49, BARBARA GEORGE 455 Carlisle Avenue Bobbye Scientific H. R. Pres.: H. R. Cheerio Sec't.: Att'd. Sec't. : Parllamentarian : Stu- dent Advisory Board. EDGAR GERBERICK York, R. D. No. 1 Ed General H. R. Weekly Reporter.: H. R. Chap- lain. JOANNE SALLY GILBERT 1000 East Philadelphia Street Io Scientifc Frolic: Wm. Penn Band: Jr. Red Cross: Cecilian Glee Club. JOSEPH HENRY GILBERT, II York, R, D. No. 1 Pierre General House of Representatives. GLORIA ELAINE GLADEELTER 176 East Cottage Place Gord y Commercial O B E Penn Lommcrcml lsher Society Parliamentarian Cheerio Sect Weekly one yea Commencement FLORENCE MAE GEMINIILL 123 East jackson Street Chicken General H. R. Treasurer, '48: G. A. A. BETTY MAE GERBRICK 160 South Albemarle Street Betty Mae Classical Sophomore Glee Club: Les Petits Ca.- dets: Mixed Chorus: Cecilian Glee Club: Le Cercle Francais: H. R. Vice Pres.: H. R. Weekly Reporter: Chap- lain: Frolic '47: Forensic Contest. N.ANCY LUCRETIA GIBBS York, R. D. No. 7 'KNancyl' Scientific So free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a. disposition. JOIIN HENRY GILBERT 233 South Grantley Street IolInny General H. R. VVeekly Rep. 3 Vice-Pres. BURL JAMES GINGERICH Dallastown, R. D. No. 1 'iGinnyl' General A silent, shy, peace-loving man, He seemed no ilery partisan. joAN RosE GLADFELTER 945 I ast Market Street oan Conzmerczal X olley ball Si ng Sxi -. 1 x . GLENN ELNIER GLASS 239 Chestnut Street Pepper Industrial House of Rep.: H. R. Vice-Pres.: Baseball. .IANICE RUTH GLATFELTER 247 Kurtz Avenue Iannie Classical E. L. S., Chaplain: Junior Historical Society, Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec't.: So- sietas Latina: Thespians: Nat'l Honor Society: Sophomore Glee Club, Treas- urer: F. T. A.: D. A. R. Good Citizen Award : H. R. Representative: Com- mencement Script Committee: Joint Society Play: Frolics '46, '-17, 'l8: Co- Author: C0-Author, Junior Talent Show: Assembly Committee: Finance Committee: Publicity Committee: Nite of Music '48. RlCll.XllD EUGENE GouN 592 Madison Avenue '6Dick General VVeekly, Art Dept. JULIA ALZXIA Goou 114 Hill Street Mlllliel' Classical E. L. S.: La Tertulia: Thespians: Nat'1 Honor Society: Weekly Re- porter: Student Advisory Board: Frolic, '48, '49: Weekly, two years. THEODORE DAVID Goou York, R. D. No. 8 Ted,' Scientific H. R. Sec't. '47: Weekly Reporter '48: Band '47: Student Adv. Board. NORMA JANE GOODLING 406 Roosevelt Avenue Norma Classical Clio, Vice President: Der Deutsche Verein, Pres.: Les Petits Cadets, Treasurer: Le Cercle Francais, Pres.: Dolphin Swimming Society: Hep., Ways and Means Comm.: H. R. Vice- Pres.: H. R. Parliamentarian: Frolic Ass't Music Chairman '4G: Frolic Mu- sic Chairman '48: Frolic '47: Cecilian Glee Club Accompanist: Penn Chorus Accompanist: Mixed Chorus: Sopho- more Glee Club: Thespians: Messiah '46, '47: Nite of Music: Service Squad: Forensic '46, '47, '-48: Farewell Script Committee: Farewell Music Chairman. ELDON LA'r1N1ER G0'FXX'.AL'l' 248 South Queen Street Gutty Scientific A. D. S.: Treasurer, H. R.: Mixed Chorus '47, '48: Penn Chorus, Sec't. '48: Frolic '46, '47, '48. LOUISE MARY CSOTXVALT 579 Ogontz Street Louie Commercial Commercial Co-operative Organiza- tion: York High Weekly. CHARLES FRANK GRANIAIIAZS 625 West King Street Charlie Scientific D. L. S.: H. R. Rep.: H. R. Pres.: H. R. Vice-Pres.: J. V. Football. VVILLIAAI DELL GREEN 248 South Duke Street Bill Classical Full of pep and full of fun, Ho's the friend of everyone. ROISICRI' GUY CSRIQINIAN 504 XVest Princess Street Bob General A. D. S.: Historical Society: Der Deutsche V+-rein: Il. H. Att'd. Sec't.: J. V. Football: Track: Penn Chorus: Christmas Assembly '47. ROBERT EUGENE GREiss 429 Atlantic Avenue Bob General Band: Dramatlcs: D. L. S.: H. R. Treasurer: Property Committee. W 17 'Q , K '45- - X si 1-' ,sl .V . ,gy J In Y. ef. fn Q3 ll hi . W Kiki l gi, . 7 all f 6 if 4 A if .E Ns .k -Y. , iff- . 5' V ii-, 5, 5 up .A X is .f 65 ERTHA lX'lAE GRINIES 140 South Newberry Street Ertba Mae General Volleyball. HENRY EUGENE GROTHE 331 Pine Lane Ace Industrial Industrial Society, 3 years: H. D. S., Treasurer, 3 years: H. R. Cheerio Sec't. '47: Band, 3 years. CAROLYN ARLENE GROX'E 698 East Philadelphia Street Kerry Scientific Jr. Historical Society: Jr. Nurses' Aid: H. R. Recording Sec't. '46, '47, '48: Treasurer: H. R. Att'd. Sec't.: Color Guard. CHESTER ARTHUR GUYER, jR. 727 East Chestnut Street Chet Industrial Industrial Society: H. R. Vice-Presi- dent '48: Chaplain '47: Pres., VVeekly Reporter '46: J. V. Football, two years: -Baseball, two years. URETTA JEANNETTE GUYNN 147 North Newberry Street Ren Scientific Dolphin Swimming Society, Sec't., Parliamcntarian: Der D e u t s c h e Verein, Chaplain: G. A. A.: H. R. Pres., Treas., Weekly Reporter '47, '48: Basketball: Foul Shooting: Yol- leyball : Badminton : Table Tennis: Tumbling: Tatler, Art Ed.: Student Employment: Publicity Comm. WARREN DONALD HALE 1240 Midland Avenue H lVH7TG7Z,, Industrial Sometimes sober, sometimes gay, but never intruding in any way. MARY KATHERINE GRISSINGRII Glen Rock, R. D. No. 2 Stuff Commercial 0. B. E.: F. T. A. ANNA AIARGARET GROVE 26 North Pine Street 'iPeggy General H. R. Treasurer. IXIICHAEL CAVANAUGH GURTIZEN 35 XVest jackson Street 'iMike General H. R. Pres.: H. R. Treasurer. VIRGINIA EVADEL GUYER 761 Midland Avenue Ginny Clasrical G. A. A.: La Tertulia: Basketball, two years: Volleyball, 'two years: Ping Pong, one year: W'eekly, two years. THELNIA ELAINE HAFER 1108 Hollywood Heights uEIHl778,, Scientific Dolphin Swimming Society: Home Economics Society: La Tertulia: H. R. Pres., Vice-Pres., Chaplain: Sophomore Glee Club: Nite of Music: Frolic '48. FRANCES HARRIET HALL 1407 Second Avenue Franny Scientific F. T. A.: H. R. Weekly Reporter: Att'd. Sec't. '48: Basketball. Y-K..v,, . v-,,,K xii A Q Ir ' fl 5.-1 ' at as .sis www' 'if S 38 K WI f i I . PAUL HAMILTON, JR. 1201 East King Street Ham Industrial Industrial Society: H. R. Pres. '46: H. R. Vice Pres. '47: H. R, Pres. '48. DAVID CODRINGTON HANINIE York, R. D. No. 9 Dave Scientifzc Nat'l Honor Society: Alpha Debating Society: A. D. S., President: Weekly, 1 year: Service Squad. PHYLLIS LORAINE HARAIAN 225 South Penn Street Pbyl C ommerczal H R Attd Sect Sect Volleyball 47 48 Tumbling PATRICIA ANNE HARPER 726 Pac1fic Avenue 41 Commercial H R Chaplain 4 Wu I .1 fi A J :xi I7 51 la! .2'v QQ! 3 I 1- : ii DAVID EDNVARD HARRIS York, R. D. No. 1 Dave Industrial H. R. President '46. LOUISE GERTRUDE HARRIS 921 East King Street Lulu Commercial H. R. Secretary. IRENE DOROTHY HARRISON 48 North Pershing Avenue Dottie General G. A. A.: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Treasurer : Basketball : Volleyball : B o w 1 i n g 3 Badminton' Tumbling' Weekly one year GENE LEROY HAUER R D No 7 York Lzmpy General Penn Chorus Mixed Chorus Men of Penn Basketball Frolic 46 47 48 Nnte of Music 46 47 48 Forensic Contest 47 F RITZ MOSION HEEDE 639 Manor Street Tex Scientific H. R. Sec't.: H. R. Vice President: H. R. Chaplain: Swimming: Track. PAUL EUGENE HRIDLEBAUGH 1437 Worth Street Paul Industrial H. R. President, three years. LLOYD WILSON HEIGES 143 West jackson Street Lloyd Scientific Mixed Chorus: Penn Chorus: Le Cer- cle Francais JEANNF HELEN HEIST 929 VVellmgton Street Ieanne General Cecellan Glee Club G A A Mixed Chorus H R Cheerio Sect 46 Basketball Volleyball Bowlmg T ble Tennls Nite of Music MESSlah ,pai LORRAINE BEATRICE HEIST 119 South Albemarle Street Rainy General For she is young and fair, A rose but in a bud. BEVERLY MAY HELFRICH 1008 South Pine Street Bev Commercial Penn Commercial: Home Economics: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Attending Sec- retary: H. R. President: Cheerio Sec't: Vice-Pres. GERAI.DlNP1 LOUISE HENGST York, R. D. No. 2 Ieri Commercial G. A. A.: 0. B. E.: National Honor Society: H. R. Pres.: H. R. Cheerio Sec't: VVeekly Reporter: Volleyball: Bowling. RUTH AlXl.AND.A HENISE York, R. D. No. 5 Ruthie Commercial Penn Commercial: O. B. E.: H. R. Weekly Reporter '49: Commencement. JoAN lx'lARlE HENRY 337 VVest Market Street Short-Stuff Scientific H. R. Pres.: H. R. Vice-Pres.: Com- mencement. ELIZABETH ANN HERBS'F York, R. D. No. 1 Sis Scientific Home Economics: H. R. Pres.: Vice- Pres.: Cheerio Sec't. RAE-ELLEN HELP 815 South Duke Street Rae Commercial Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Vice-Pres. '49: H. R. Recording Sec't. '48: Nite of Music '48, '49: Frolic '47, '48: Weekly, one year: Messiah '47, '48: Forensic '48, '49. RICHARD DONALD HELLER Rosemount, Route 42 Mot Scientific D. L. S.: H. R. President '46, '47: Golf: Home Room Basketball: Band. NAOM1 JEANETTE HENISE 722 East York Street c6N077'Zl,, Commercial G. A. A.: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling. SARAH JANE HENISE 500 West jackson Street Sally Scientific Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Vice-President of Home Room: H. R. Treasurer: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Frolic '49: Nite of Music '49: Mixed Chorus Concert '49. AlARClA LAxY0N HEPLER 135 North Findlay Street MislJ Scientific Dolphin Swimming Society: Latin Society: National Honor Society: H. R. Pres., Rep., Vice-Pres., Att'd. Sec't.: Frolic, three years: Assembly: Stu- dent Advisory Board. JAMES EDIXIUND HERBST 1060 Grandview Road Freddie Scientific A. D. S.: Nat'l Honor Society: H. R. President: Basketball: Varsity Bas- ketball: Baseball: Student Advisory Board: Vice-President of Senior Class. UIXIEART LY Norma and Pat, extreme left, are look- ing over the Commencement Applica- tions whilc Pat Slagle, Bill and janet examine the Frolic try-out slips. Time: Second period. Place: Kings' C1Jeez iz, boys-Porter's coming. TREAS RE A few golden tones are emitted by Miss Finkbindefs trio. Left to Right: Marion Miller, Betty Gergeriek. Blanche Landcs. 'ABreezy VVoodyard sizes up l'Shorty XVes- ton K5 feet 1015 inches? in the locker room. HI2RIsER'r KEl'l'll HFRR 947 VVest College Avenue I-lerlfl General H. R. Basketball. PAUL SAMUEL HERSIIEY 706 Noonan Road Paul Industrial H. R. VVeekly Reporter. DANIEL ELLSXVORTH HESS 701 Maryland Avenue Danny Scientific Dramatics: A. D. S.: National Thes- pian Society, Pres.: H. R. Pres., Vice- Pres., Treasurer: Jt. Society Play: Jr. Play: A. D. S. Play: Commencement Script Comm.: Thespian Plays: Prop- erty Comm.: Costume Comm.: Class VVill: Weekly, one year Sports Re- porter. ROLAND EUGENE HEX'NER 313 Garfield Street Peepy General Manners alone beam dignity on all. XNILLIAAI josicvn HICKEY, JR. 1019 Hay Street 'AHick Industrial H. R. Rep., Cheerio Sec't., Pres., Att'd. Sec't.: J. V. Basketball: Varsity Bas- ketball: Baseball. EI.ImoN RAY HII.IIEIII:AND R. D. No. 2 'lHilde General XVQ-ekly, Ass't Adv. Manager: H. R. AVL-ekly Reporter : Penn Chorus g Mixed Chorus '47, '-18: Frolic '47, '48: Nite of Music '47, '48. JACK EUGENE HERRERA 732 Pennsylvania Avenue Doc Claxsical D. L. S.: H. R. Pres., Vice-Pres., Chaplain. Secretary: Track: Band: Sunlight Serenaders: Dramatics: Or- chestra: Weekly. GI.0RlA ANN HERSHNER R. D. No. 1, York Tootie' Conznzercial Penn Commercial Society: O. B. H. R. Att'd. Sec't., Recording Sec't., Treasurer, Parliamentarian, Cheerio Sec't.: G. A. A.: Bowling: Commence- ment: Penn Commercial Play. NANCY ANN WlI.I.IANIS I-IEss York, Route No. 8 MI-Iessie Conmzercial VVeekly, one year: 0. B. E.: Usher Society: H. R. Cheerio See't. DoNNA JEANNE HIBNER 444 Prospect Street '1Donna General G. A. A.: Penn Peppers: H. R. Sec't.: Cheerio Sec't.: Treasurer: Basketball: Volleyball: Badminton: Table Tennis. AIAIA Mui I-IILIIIQIIRAND 925 East Philadelphia Street Gannie General H. R. Pres., Vice-Pres., lVeekly Re- porter, Chaplain. PIIILII1 RCDDNEH' HlLDFRl!.eXNlJ Violet Hill 'lPlJil General His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. ROBERT CLAIRE PIOFFBIAN 1003 East Market Street L'Clark Industrial H. R. NVeekly Rep.: H. R. Treasurer: Baseball, two years. DON.ALD EUGENE HOFFORD 531 XVest College Avenue :'Huff Scientific A. D. S.: H. R. Cheerio Sec't.: H. R. Ass't. Attendance Sec-'t.: H. R. Basket- ball: Student Advisory Board: Band, three years: State Music and Forensic Contest '47, '-18: Nite of Music '47, '48. GAIL HPfllBPlRT HOKE 35 Fast Cottage Place 'LG0lf Ball General D. I.. S.: H. R. Vice-Pres., Att'd. Sec't., Cheerio Sec't., Chaplain, Treas- urer: Varsity Golf, three years: H. R. Basketball. GERALDINE ROSE HOLLAND 627 McKenzie Street 6'Ier1'y Dixtributive Education Distributive Education Society: Att'd. Svc't.: Chaplain: Volleyball: Bad- minton: Fashion Show '49. 6 ANNE ELIZABETH HOLLER 123 1Vest Market Street 4'Annie General Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus. DONNA JEAN HOLLINOER 138 South 1Vest Street H0lly,' C0111111e1'cial H. R. Sec't,: Table Tennis: Badmin- ton: VVeek1y, Feature Editor, three years. JOHN JOSEPII HORN, JR. 518 XVest Jackson Street Duke General D. I.. S.: S. D. J. T., Vice-Pres.: H. R. Pres.: H. R. Vice-Pres.: H. R. Chr-erio Sec't.: H. R. Ass't. Recording Set-'t.: Treasurer: H. R. Basketball: J. Y. Football: Track '46: Assembly, DORIS AIAXINF HO'1 liINGER York, R. D. NO. 1 Muggs Commercial Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Penn Commercial: H. R. Cheerio Sec't. '-16: H. R. Secretary '48: H. R. Treas- urer '-16: Volleyball: Rowling: Penn Commercial Play: Frolic '47, '48: Nite of Music: Organ in Jr. Talent Show: Messiah. CATHERINE NIARII-1 HL'ssON 316 South Newberry Street Cathy General Penn Peppers: Dolphin Swimming So- ciety: Jr. Nurses' Aid: H. R. Parlia- nIQntgly'i:ln: Afffd. SCF11.: VOl1OylJ2Lll: Basketball: Color Guard: 1Veekly, two years. AR'l'IIL'1l ST.-XN1.FY HYDE 1112 South Pine Street Art Scientific H. R. Att'd. Sec't.: Track, Manager. NlCOI.lN.X P.-x'I'RIc:IA 1.-xc:oNo 1048 Mt. Rose Avenue Niche Conmiercial Penn Commercial: H. R. Sec t.: Ras- ketball: Square Dani-ing: Commercial Co-operative Organization. ARI.liNE ROSIENE ILGENFRITZ 940 Elm Street '6Fritzi Conimercial Penn Commercial: H. R. Cheerio Sec't., H. R. VVeekly Reporter: H. R. Basketball: H. R. Volleyball: Student Employment Service: Commercial Co- operative Org.: Weekly, one year. , 5 if 1 1 N., -' 'uf ki.- A I ,Vi X ,tx '52 Af l 1 iff' 71 NEZLSON HAROLD lLGFWFRl'l'Z York, R D No 9 Prix Sczentzfie H R Lhapldin Track Vlfeekly Puiueu. XVIXIFRFD Ixciunmx 513 Ludlow at Clasxzcal x.SI1tlf.b C H115 If Ceree l rine H R Weekly Rsportcr Weekly thrnt ye Us rxxixes P1 RRH lxxriasr jaeobus, Pennsylvania Beale Sczentzhc D S l rn N 49 I rogram 1 hdirm in ocii iiirnl in Social Q omm 18 C hurm in of Soelal Comm ' l re s of S1 mor Cl iss 49 Housz 11 in D PI' War N y ln otb ill 1 P1 Ill! josivu ANNLIIA 1318 Cloxtr lane I ere Sczentzfc . l . S., Pres., Clmplziin, Lorrts. See' ., Lhairmun of NV1ys and Means Com- mittee 1 Filii N1-ptuni' Nitional Honor Soeitty, Pres.: Thespiwns: H. R. V'- res. ' 1 . . Pres. '473 Foot a . ', '47g H. R. Basketball Swim- ming Yarsiety '4', '48g Viet-Pres. Sehoolg Chairman of Senate: Finance Lomm.g Assembly Comm.' Frolic 47 48 Costume Comm. WELL11: Rosa juxitnws 344 XV est Princess Street Nell General Sophomore Clee Club: Cecelian Piet Club: Mixed Chorus' H. H. Chuplaing ll. R. Vkeekly Reporterg Bwsketball' Forensic Lontfst 48' Messiah' Niti- of Music. JULIUS Duxxii jonxsox 561 XVest Philadelphia Street Bud Suientific ll. R. Chnpluing H. R. Basketball, jonv FREDERICK ILLFNBERGER Penn Hotel olan Sczentzfic What the orators want in depth They give to you in length LHARLLs SLxx1U1L IININLRS 434 Atlantie Avenue Skzppy General H R Chtiplcun lootbull Pdsketbetll If imxus MAD1L1xL jxcoas 1051 Prospeet Street F ranme C ommerczal O B E Penn Commercial H R Re cordmg Sect Commencement LQDWARD Ronan' JANSKY 698 Mfirvland Avenue Ajax General H. R. XY1-4-kly Reporter. DOLORES A'lARll-I JOHNSON 447 South Duke Street I alum y Classical Jr. Historical Society: Le Cerele Ifran- caisg Soeietis Latina: F. T. A.' Att'd. Quit. thru. years. W11.L1Ax1 YVESTLY jo11Ns0N 129 South Park Avenue Seoopy General H. R. Secretary: H. R. Vice-President: ll. R. Chupluing Basketball. '23 BETTY ELAINE joNI:s 480 YVest Co '1Io1zesie Classical Der Deutsche Verein, Se0't.g Mu Alpha Theta, Cllaphtin: H. R. Treasurer '46' Cheerio Seo't '47 X . g Veekly, Adv. Mani ager, three years. llegc Avenue CI-IARI I Q jov S 151 South Charles Street Cbarlze Sczenrzfic A D S Jr HIstorIf'a1 Soexety H R Rep three yeftrs Tr k 'tc 48 H R Bmkttbtll Sports Ic1Itor of Tttler J Its I1 Cro'-.L Comm Brothmhood Awtmbly 40 LARI XILDON XID ow .I s 141 South Park AI tnue Iomfy General T i XIgIl.1nr't Comm Rwikttbotll RICHARD CIIARLRS JUINIPRR 235 Prospect Street '4Dick General H. R. Chaplain '48, X mu XINY JLXIPFR 735 Prospect Street Vw Commercxal H R Secrettry GPRKI DINF Stsu KACARISR I ogans Illc Penns erry ylx anI.1 Sczentzhc i e ISIII Q r et A H tt I1 Stct Xollublll Team EX XDIL RIIIIRIIN KALTRFIDLR 40 North Hartman Street Illltlil II XIXRY ov I' e Claxszcal 346 South Pcrshmg Axtnue I whomore f lu Club s IItIts Slim Gmlcral ct R ce II n tn C i ll I t Cere e IH IXQ4 IOYUS A Xo1+,I,bIl1 Ion 5, EDXVARD O'I ro KANNRG 308 1Vcst Market Street llOtt077 York High YVeek1y, one DONALD Su LY rs 1FR Ixxurxux 790 Cottage H111 Road Don R B Iskt tb Ill MARILxx 1242 VV est K Blondze YOLIF. G eneral General oycI IxALIIx1 xx Ing Street Classzcal H R Sect of Attd Ch Iplam XICC Pres lfrohc Chorus Dox ALD XII RL KI I FFR 6 14 South George Street Don Intiustrz 11 I I R Reprebentat av' 1 IVE three years 0 ' ,.-A . 0 ll 01 4 I ,is I 14 5' 1.1 lf. as bin Q J ' 1 A111 4'7- l '! YR rl YU' 7 v v 1 I I I I I . 7 F vs h I Av 7 v4,I -. IA Y. A IIY . .I I .I H -Fw u I A LA 77 AA ' 7, ' ' . . L . A , .Y . I . . I Y H. . as : 5 . rv X 2 , 'I .Q 'ak : 1 I- . I' . I ' I I' I 1. 1 uk 77 , E 1 . X A .Avg Y A Y h :A AY 1 ,I ' . H.I.Tr1:: -- :H. ILS -'t.p .R. I, .,, . H. . A' 3 , . '472 lf. R. v 4- fi.. . Y I Q. Tl' I ,I HCS 'A ft'i ' , -1 'QQ , I' 5 ' '- SAI 'H I -e . : Le 'X ' g CII- ' II -- 41 I lftxg Cv if 'aI G10 fl bg .1 1 'I I, ,, - Frz I':Iis3 MI' Il Cl ' SQ G. . A.: ' H. I . Chzaplztin '-19. ' I -' I 3 -Z lin f, , , - 4- ' ' 4 , ff' . I N I I' .1 A 'QA . . j X A V 50 Ak , I a 2.3: . I 'X f 7: P. . ' Qs Q14 fi, ' ki, X 5. , ,. I' ,ul - I I' Q ' fe- I R .x - , -. ' 4 q --V1.1 'I - 1, A 4' V, Q. , ?f'f,. H' 'KJ' 5 K 7 5,161 f , fl A, Mi... I'-1, I . 'gf ' ' Q . 'Y - . 1 . V A 'il -4, ERQ 73 . A . It A I 1 D f A I - ' A .A A DONALD BYRON KElP'FER 1248 Midland Avenue Don College Preparatory Penn Chorus: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Attendance Secretary. ANNAMARY ELIZABETH KELLY 636 Dallas Street Kelly Commercial Penn Commercial: G. A. A.: Cheerio Secretary of Homeroom: H. R. Vice Pres.: Chaplain: Bowling: Basketball: Volleyball: Square Dancing: Ping Pong: Badminton: Assemblies. JULIA ANN KINARD 508 East Wallace Street Judy General What sweet delight a quiet life af- f0rds. JANET YVONNE KINDIG 543 McDonald Avenue Ianet Classical Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Francais: H. R. Vice President '46: YVeekly '46, '47, '48, Ass't Staff Chairman: Edi- torial Associate. JOAN lVlAE KITZAiILLER 210 South Russell Street lady Scientific Usher Society: Jr. Nurses' Aid: Re- cording Secretary. DONALD Al-BPTR'l' KLINE 217 Jeiferson Avenue Kli716y General H. R. Secretary: J. V. Football: Track : Wrestling '48 : Manager of Wrestling Team '48.' BARBARA JEAN KPilSTER 517 Thomas Street lainie Commercial Penn Commercial: H. R. Attendance Secretary: Commencement. lVlARY LOUISE KENDALL 808 Oarman Street Butch General Jr. Nurses' Aid: H. R. Cheerio Secre- tary '48: Bowling '48: XVeekly, three YQHFS. NORNIA JEAN KlN.ARD York, R. D. NO. 9 uNorma Classical Home Room President '49: Assistant Attendance Secretary. PAUL KINDIG, JR. 363 Oak Lane i'Paul Industrial WVit is the flower of imagination. MARY CZATHERINE KITZXIILLER 352 South Penn Street Sis Commercial H. R. Attendance Secretary. EDWARD FRANK KI.lNE 840 South Pine Street K'Eddie Scientific H. R. Pres. '46, '48, '49: Tatler Rep.: Varsity YVrestling: H. R. Basketball: Finance Comm. KAY CONSTANCE KLINEI East Prospect, Pa. Kay Commercial Penn Commercial : Home Economies : H. R. Chaplain '46: Treasurer '47: XVeekly Reporter '48: Volleyball '47: Penn Commercial Society Chaplain '48: VVeekly Reporter '49. ROBER'f WAYNE KLINEDINST 833 Arlington Street Sparky Scientific D. L. S.: Filii Neptuni: H. R. Vice- Pres.: Treasurer: Att'd. Sec't.: Swim- ming '48, '49: Track '47, '48, '49: Orchestra '47. RICHARD PAUL KLING York, R. D. No. 4 Dick Scientific H. R. Treasurer: Band: S. A. B.: H. R. Basketball. GPIORGE RoNAI,D KNARR 641 Lincoln Street i'Gorgeous George General O. B. E.. Treasurer '48, '49: H. R. Basketball: BOWlil'1g: Penn Commer- cial Play. MM :Wi lb-r' 'C' WlLLI.ANI ALVIN KNlGHT'0N 308 South Penn Street Bill General Weekly Representative: Home Room Basketball. GLENN BARRY KOCHENOUR 1006 Mt. Rose Avenue 'LTex Commercial Home Room Attendance Secretary '47: Home Room Basketball: Commercial Co-operative Org. BERTIIA ELIZABETH KooNs 230 Prospect Street t'Berdie Distrilmtifue Education Distrilxutive lflducation Society: Vol- leyball: Basketball: Fashion Show. JOAN LORRAINE KooNs East Prospect, Penna. Ioanie Cormnercial President of Penn Commercial: O. B. E.: Home Economics Society: H. R. Chaplain: Volleyball: NVeekly, Adv. Dept., two years. cd Blv- WlLLI.AAl SHFNBERGICR KOIJP Lognnvile, Penna. Bill Scientific Modest and unassuming is he. FREDERICK ALLEN Ko'I I'NIYER, JR. 25 South Newberry Street Fredi' Irzduxrrial H. R. Attendance Secretary '46: Re- cording Secretary '47: VVeekly Re- porter '48. HERBERT NEAL KRAUSS 247 South Pine Street Herb Scientific D. L. S.: Home Room Representative '48: Band: Sunlight Sen-naders. GEORKII41 EDYVARD IQROLL 624 Roosevelt Avenue George Of soul sincere: In action, faithful: In honor clear. G en eral 9 1 I. 7 5 X Mg. ' ,W N , ' QV T cX'Q,LN v..f E4 'sk 3. P' 4 RONALD SPENCER KROUT 742 South Atlantic Avenue Ran General Recording Secretary. ALEX WILLIAIXI IQUBIK R. I1 No. Z, York Sanz'l Scientific A. D. S.: Der Deutsche Verein: Perm Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Thespian So- ciety: H. R. Secretary: Varsity Foot- ball: Yvrestling: Captain: Tatler Sports Staff: Farewell Script Commit- tee: Frolic '46, '47, '48: Thespian Plays: Costume Comm. Joi-IN LEON KUC2I.P2 1256 Prospect Street Ruxty General He was a verray, parflt, gentil knyghtf' RICHARD LEE KUNKEL 637 VVest Philadelphia Street Glimpy General H. R. Pres.: Vice-Pres.: Att'd. Sec't.: Cheerio Sec't.: Home Room Basket- ball: Assembly. ,xx ll- 'ZX ,f HERBERT KENT LANIBERT 52 North Duke Street Herbie General Cheerio Secretary of Home Room: Band, three years. BLANCI-IE GLORIA LANDES 521 VVest King Street Blanche General Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Pres.: Frolic '49: Nite of Music '47, '48, '49: Forensic and Music Con- test '47, '48, '49: Mixed Chorus Con- cert '48, '49: Assemblies: District Chorus '49: Messiah '48, '49. PALAIER DALPZ LANDIS 703 Prospect Street Dale Industrial Industrial Society: Weekly Represen- tative, one year. ANNE LOUISE IJANNINGHAIXI 1021 South Queen Street A nn e C onzmercial Penn Commercial Society: Home Eco- nomics Society: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Recording Secretary: Weekly, three years. 1 A VALERIA MARGARET LAU 912 Clayton Avenue 'KValeria Scientific Jr. Historical Society: Latin Society: II. R. Vice-Pres.: Chaplain: Represen- tative: Square Dancing: Scrapbook Comm. Chairman. ERNEST CLAYTON LAUER 722 Manor Street Ernie General H. R. Secretary: H. R. Representa- tive: Weekly. DoI.oREs YVONNE LERER 534 South Queen Street Den Scientific H. R. Chaplain '46, '47: Il. R. Attend- ance Secretary '-48: President '-18: Ta- ble Tennis: Weekly, thrcc years. Lois EVANNA LECKRONE 34 North Hartman Street 'tLois Scientific E. L. S., Chaplain: Penn Peppers, Vice-Pres.: Soeietas Latina: H. R. Rep. '46, '47: Red Cross Comm.: So- cial Comm.: Class Sec't. '46, '47, '-18: Assemblies '49. 77 RUTH ANN LEEPER 725 East Clark Avenue Ruthie Scientific Jr. Nurses' Aid: H. R. Chaplain '46: H. R. Cheerio Secretary '47: Volley- ball. MARK MONROE LEEsE, JR. 1346 East Prospect Street i'Harry,' General H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Secretary: Band: Sunlight Serenaders. MARY ELIZABETH LEX-IN1AN 471 West King Street Mary General Thespians: Dolphin Swimming So- ciety: H. R. Rep.: Vice-Pres.: Pres.: Basketball: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Badminton: G. A. A.: Tumbling: Bowling: Frollc '47, '48, '49: Jr. Tal- ent Program. JOYCE FLORENCE LEHR 132 North Rockburn Street Io Classical Nat'l Honor Society: Clio: Dolphin Swimming Society: Jr. Historical: Thespians: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club, Pres.: H. li. Rep.: YicesPrcs.: Table Tennis: Badminton: Swimming: Service Squad: Chairman Costume Comm.: Mixed Chorus Concert '48, ',49: Publicity Comm.: Forensic '49. SARAH DELORES LEIPHART East Prospect, Pennsylvania Delores Commercial Penn Commercial: Commercial Co-op- erative Organization. ELIZABETH JANE LI-TXVIS 1275 East Princess Street Betty lane General H. R. Red Cross Co-Chairman. DOLORES VIRGINIA LEESE 218 South West Street Tissie Scientific Societas Latina: Jr. Nurses' Aid: H. R. Att'd. Secretary: Recording Sec't.: Treasurer: Vice-Pres.: President. LOWELL WAYNE LEFEVER 302 East College Avenue lVayne 'O Scientific H. R. Attendance Secretary: H. R. Vice-President: Cheerio Secretary: J. V. Football: Golf. RUTH BEATRICE LEHFNIAYER 6 Elmwood Boulevard Ruthie Classical La Tertulia: Future Teachers of America: H. R. Cheerio Secretary '48: Parliamentarian '49. ANN JOAN LElBOVVITZ 254 Harding Court Ann Classic al E. L. S., Vice-Pres.: Dolphin: Jr. Historical Soc., Sec't.: Societas La- tina: Thespians: Nat'l Honor Soc.: Sophomore Glee Club: Cecelian Glee Club: H. R. Rep.: H. R. President: Junior Play '49: Joint Soc. Play '48, '49: Frolic '47: Costume Comm.: Stu- dent Advisory Board: Euterpean Play '48: Jr. Talent Assembly: Thespian Play. AIURXEL LEVIN 127 North Vernon Street Mickey Classical Clio: Les Petits Cadets: Societas Latina: Thespians: H. R. Rep. '47, '48: Att'd. Sec't.: Ping Pong: Jt. Soc. Play and Frolic Pub. Comm.: Steno- graphie Comm.: Information Desk: Student Advisory Board. PATRICIA JANE LEWIS Farquhar Estates Pat Scientific Clio, Corres. Sec't.: Thespians: Dol- phin Swimming: Soc.: Der Deutsche Yerein, Vice-Pres.: Jr. Historical SO- ciety: Sophomore Glee Club: H. R. Pres. '47, '48: Rep. '46, '47: Lost and Found Comm.: Ping Pong: Basket- ball: Tatler Adv. Staff: Commence- ment Script Comm.: Pub. Comm.: Information Desk: Thespian Play. ,W 1 A 1 Qs. JERRY CRESWELL LI BHART ROBERT CLARENCE LIPPY LEONARD LONDON R. D. No. 9, Yorkana 730 West Philadelphia Street 800 South Duke Street Rooster General Bob lnduxtrial Lenny Clasrical Home Room Basketball. H. R. Treasurer, three years: Vice- H. R. President: Chaplain: Football, President, two years. J. V.: Band '46: Red Cross Committee. RONALD ELNIER LONG 767 Fahs Street HELEY P L Ronnie Scientific l ATRICIA INDEMUTH , . . A. D. S. '46, 47, 48: H. R. Represen- 720 Manor Street LEROY DONALD LITSUNGER tative '46, '47, '48, Basketball '46: nl,-,atv General York, R. D. NO. 1 Track 46: Finance Comm. '46: Social nD0nn Industrial Comm., Speaker of House of Rep., Penn I Peppers: H. R. Vice-Pres.: Sergeant at Arms: Constitution Comm. Cheerio Secretary: Frolic '47, Home Room Recording Sec't. '46, '47g Scholarship Comm.: correspond- ing Sec't. of A. D. S. '47, '48: Chap- lain of A. D. S. '48: Chairman of Thanksgiving Day Dance: Who's Who Assembly '48, RUTH ANNE LOWE CHARLOTTE NIARY LIPPY RICHARD CHARLES LIVINGSTON 133 East Cottage Place 625 V d A ' . . D an er venue 821 Linden Avenue ..Rutbze,, Classical SIS General Dick General . , 1 . Nat'l Honor Soc.: Clio: Mu Alpha Girls Athletic Association: Weekly, It is a friendly heart that has plenty Theta, V. Pres.: Chaplain: H. R. Bas- one Year- of friends. ketball and Volleyball: Orchestra: String Quartet: District Orchestra '48, '49: Frolic Orchestra '49: Social Com- mittee '49. FRANK VINCENT LUCIA JOAN AUDREY LIPPY RITA JEAN LIVINGSTON 316 Sfffth Penn Street 812 YVest Poplar Street R. D. NO. 7, York, Pa. Lube General 44 vw - - . H. R. Att'd. Sec't.: Chaplain: Cheerio Ioan Scientific Reet Commercial Sec't.: Baseball, two years: H. R. Home ROOYU Representative. Penn Commercial: Cecelian Glee Club. Basketball. X A K A Xe- A! l K ?. . N - ' , L. .fll H, gffj 'tr' 4' l cg, . ', 1 Iv!! . U ' ' flllllay ' :Mi .7155 ' ,is 4' V . ill., 1 '15 ll, 'qt x 'f l X . , f '- I Il ' I :K 4:1 'f l I u i 41 - all 4:1 -3 1 I V l d ,rl Q 'Y .. til ' 79l DONALD ROBERT ATACESLIN, JR. R. D. No. 3, York, Pa. Pete Scientific Filii Neptuni: H. R. Att'd. Secretary '48, '49: Swimming Team '48, '-49: Track and Field Trcas. '48, '49, EUGENE WILEY AICC.-XRTHY 46 VVest Jackson Street '6Mac Industrial Industrial Society, Pres.: H. R. Treas.: XVeekly Reporter '46, Pres.: Rep., Treasurer: Baseball, 1 year. lXlARGARIi'l' IALXIA lXlCCOllNl.ACK 448 Linden Avenue Margy Srientifc Clio, Pres., Treas.: Nat'l Honor So- ciety, Yice-Pres.: Thespians: La Ter- tulia: XVLR-kly Rf-porter: Dolphin: H. R. Pres.: Vice-Pr:-s.: Parliamentarian: Bowling: Class Treasurer: Frolic '46, '47, '-18: Jr. Talent Show: Jr. Play: Thespian Plays: Class Prophecy: Clio Play: S. A, B. lX'lARY ELLEN AICKINLFH' York, R. D. No. 7 4'Ruszy Scientifc Sophomore Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Cecelian Glee Club: H. R. Att'd. Sec't.: Cheerio Sec't.: Vice-Pres.: Bowling: Messiah: Nite of Music: Carmen: Forensic '47, '-19: Frolic '47, '48, '49. ROBERT FRANK lXlANNING 300 South Pershing Avenue Bob General For the highest he did still aspire. JOSEPHINE AIATSON 358 Oak Lane fone Commercial H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Square Dancing. CHARLIAIS HABIIL'l'0N lX'lCAP'EF, JR. 516 South Duke Street Mac Industrial H. D. three years: H. R. Chaplain: Varsity: Jr. Var.: Football. LEWIS AIILTON lXlCCI.EAF 924 XVest College Avenue Lew Industrial Industrial Society. ARLENE IDELNIA lXlClN'I'lRE 637 Pennsylvania Avenue Mac General Home liconomics Society: H. R. Chap- lain. NAN BAIRD AIACKEY York, R. D. No. 2 Nan-O Classical E. L. S.: Dolphin: H. R. Rep.: Service Squad '47, '48: Thespian Play '48: Tatler, Editor-in-Chief '49: Informa- tion Desk '47, '-18: Costume Commit- tee '48: Comm., VVho's VVho Assembly. NORMA JEANNIT lVlASIlXlORE 221 North Hartman Street Jeannie Commercial Commercial C0-operative Org. '49: Home Room Cheerio Secretary '46: Volleyball '46: York High Weekly '47, Feature Department: Tatler '49, Busi- ness Manager: Bowling Club. BETTY JUNE NlAUCK 322 East VVallace Street Sunslaine C onznzercial Commercial Co-operative Org.: Bowl- ing Club. R' 'Cf i' P'- J x its 419 '3- gs f -in .J 'tx sl. uv: 41 by Eg Rss K , ' .-:.-:a:e5 5,l5g,:... ,Za . ,mx ...,.,.,,,,,: .1 .. ,- M' -gy.:-.....,......:f .... P 5 Zggggi ig . , if . ,Qi 5 RE. I .. 'if M- .e 'l 2554 ,, , ,,g, M, E 'f fs gk iliewaff X Q 'fx Lf L jf fy-s 1 t - - 2 - siafizgg 5 ,.., 5 N PHYLLIS ELAINE ll'lAUGANS 934 Elm Street Maggy General H. R. Att'd. Sec'y: Cheerio Sec'y: Vveekly Reporter. DONNALENE PAULINE lxlAUL 239 Green Street Donna Classical Le Cercle Francais: Student Employ- ment: Les Petits Cadets: H. R. Rep.: Chaplain. JOHN SLENKFR MECKI.EY 29 N. Harlan Street 'llolanv Scientific D. L. S., Recording Sec'y: Filii Nep- tuni: H. R. Rep. '47: Pres.: V. Pres.: Swimming Team '47 and '49: Joint Soc. Play '48: Jr. Class Play '48: Service Squad '47, JABIES RICHARD MELLISH 758 Tioga Street lim Scientific Jr. Academy of Science: Vvrestling: York High VVeekly. BARBARA LOUISE AIRLLON 439 Lincoln Street Pocoloantas H, R. VVeekly Reporter: York High Weekly: Circulation Ass't. Manager. G eneral LOUISE ELIZABETH All-IRICA 20 South Lee Street Louise Co-operative-Conmz. O. B. E.: Girls' Athletic Assoc.: Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Bowling. ALLAN LOUIS NIILLPZR 1561 Last Market Street Al Scientific A. D. S., Corresponding Sec'y: Mu Alpha Theta, Vice-Pres.: H. R. Re- cording Sec'y: Student Advisory Board: Forensic Contest '48. CALVIN LEON lx'lILLPIR 336 South Green Street Bud General Junior Historical Society: Cheerio Secretary of Home Room. X S. fr X ALBERT DEAN AIILLER 632 Vllallace Street 'LAlbert Industrial H. R.'Chaplain, two years: WVeekly Reporter, three years. FRED EUGENE lXlILLI-IR 708 XVallace Street Fred3' Scientific H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Hcp.: Band: Student Advisory Board: H- R- B215- ketball. Gl'2ll.AI.D RICHARD NIILLICR 608 VVeSt Mason Avenue I err y G eneral Varsity Track, two years. JOHN AIILTON AIILLER 1107 South Albemarle Street Iolvnny General Home Room Secretary. if .' A- If 'S KENNETH RAY MILLER 31 South Hartley Street Ken Induxzrial H. R. Weekly Reporter '46: Attend- ance Secretary '47: Baseball, two years. RHODA NIAE MILLER York, R. D. NO. 1 'ARlaodal' General G. A. A.: Bowling, THONIAS DAVID NIILLER 422 South Pershing Avenue Tom Scientific H. R. Representative '48: Band: H. R. Basketball. -IACIQ EUGENE lVllNNlCH York, R. D. NO. 8 Minnicb Scientific H. R. Chaplain '46: Wrestling, Man- ager: Band, three years: Weekly Re- porter, one year: Weekly, Ass't Editor: Sunlight Serenaders, one year '48, '49. LOIS AILEEN llflOORE 666 VVest Philadelphia Street Lois Commercial H. R. War Stamp Chairman: H. R. XVeekly Representative. NANCY ANN lVlORRISON 666 East York Street Nancy Commercial H. R. President : H. R. Vice-Pres. : H. R. Chaplain: Finance Committee: Commercial C0-operative Org. MARIAN GLORIA MILLER 855 East Princess Street Marian Classical Cecilian Glee Club, Pres.: Jr. Nurses' Aid: H. R. Pres.: Vice-Pres.: Repre- sentative: Jr. Red Cross Comm.: Frolic: Messiah. RUTH ANNA MILLER 902 West Poplar Street Ruthie Commercial Weekly Reporter. ANNA JOANN MINGO 1057 East King Street Bill Commercial Order of Business Efficiency: Com- mercial Co-operative Org. ROBERT NEWTON NIOBLEY 537 NVest Princess Street Bob General H. R. Att'd Sec'y. '46, '47, '48, '49: Band, three years. DONALD EDVVIN MORNINGSTAR 264 Cottage Hill Road Don Indurtrial H. R. Weekly Reporter, two years: H. R. Treasurer '48: J. V. Football, two years. RUTH ANN NIORRISON 149 VVest Maple Street 'KRutlJie Conmzercial H. R. Vice President: H. R. Treas- urer: H. R. Parliamentariani Table Tennis. JOHN CLIFFORD MOSER 208 Wynwood Johnnie General J. V. Football '48: Weekly, two years. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH MOUL 53 South Royal Street Connie Claxrical Thespians : La. Tertulia : Future Teachers of America: Dolphin Swim- ming Society: H. R. Vice-Pres. '47: H. R. Att'd. Sec'y '47: H. R. Weekly Reporter '48: Farewell Script Comm.: Pub. Comm.: Property Comm.: Red Cross Committee. HARRY FRANK MOYVERS 377 East Maple Street Harry Scientific Band: Weekly, one year: H. R. Chaplain '47: Auditorium: Forensic. CARMEN MARY MULA 904 West College Avenue Carmie Commercial H. R. Recording Secretary: Volley- ball: Basketball. JOANNE PHYLLIS MUNDIS 237 South Penn Street Io General H. R. Attendance Secretary. GAYNOR Lou MURDOUGI-I 1019 South Pine Street Gay Scientific Clio, Vice-Pres., Chaplain: Latin So- ciety: Thespians: H. R. Rep., Pres., Att'd. Secretary: Frolic '49: Junior Play: Thespian Plays: Joint Society Play '48, '49: Junior Talent Show: Assembly Committee, Secretary: So- cial Committee: Clio Play. AUDREY JUNE lVlYERS 532 YVest Philadelphia Street Audrey Commercial Penn Commercial Society: Jr. His- torical Society: Nat'l Honor Society: H. R. VVeekly Reporter: Art Editor of York High Weekly. CHARLENE ROMAINE MYERS 1034 East Market Street Iake,' Commercial Penn Commercial: G. A. A.: Bowling: Volleyball: Square Dancing: Basket- ball: Ping Pong: Badminton: Assem- blies. DONALD EUGENE MYERS 957 East Philadelphia Street Butch Scientific H. R. Weekly Reporter, Vice-Pres.: Baseball Team, Captain. ELAINE VALERIE lllYERS 924 East Poplar Street Val Commercial-D. E. Distributive Education Society '48: H. R. Weekly Reporter '471 H- R. Secre- tary '49: Fashion Show '49. JOHN FRANKLIN lVlYERS 229 Kurtz Avenue The Duke General S. D. J. T., Pres.: H. R. Ass't Att'd. Secretary: H. R. Treasurer: Home Room Basketball: Finance Committee. LOUANN JoYcE MYERS 255 VVest Maple Street Lou General Home Room Treasurer: Volleyball Team. 4 ll 83 SHIRLEY LORRAINE MYERS York, R. D. No. 8 Shirley Commercial ' Penn Commercial: Chaplain: Commer- cial Co-operative Org. ANNA BETTY JANE NACE 1150 Lancaster Avenue Six General Come and trip is as ye go On the light fantastic toe. ROBERT CARVIN NAGLE, JR. 717 Weaver Street Bob General The mould of man's fortune is in his own hands. DOROTHY -IANELLE NAYLOR lll Pinehurst Road Ian Scientific Les Petits Cadets, Weekly Reporter: Jr. Academy of Science: H. R. Cheerio Representative: S e r v i c e Squad: Weekly, three years. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH NEASE 36 North Hartley Street Shirley Scientific Jr. Nurses' Aid: H. R. Secretary: Volleyball: Commencement. PAUL ADAM NEIIMAN 25 South Lee Street Dutch General Baseball: Band: Home Room Basket- ball. WALTER WILMER MYERS 924 East Poplar Street Walt General Private sincerity is a public welfare. luEDA MAY NAGLE 123 North Belvidere Avenue Medan Commercial Life without laughing is a dreary blank. EUGENE CURVIN NAILL 816 West Poplar Street Gene General H. R. President: H. R. Vice-President: H. R. Secretary: H. R. Representative. JEAN,MYR'fLE NEAL 664 Pennsylvania Avenue Toni Claxsical Clio: Jr. Historical Society: G. A. A.: Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Fran- cais: La Tertulia: Latin Society: Thespians: H. R. Chaplain '48: Bas- ketball: Bowling: Square Dancing: Volleyball: S. A. B.: Publicity Comm.: Jr. Plays: Frolic: Jt. Society Plays of '48, '49. 'THONIAS ALVIN NEFF 626 Pennsylvania Avenue Tboma.t'l General For he was always friendly and car- ried a smile for all. BAIR ERVIN NESS 1500 Second Avenue Nub Scientific Home Room Basketball. ,, I ROBERT EUGENE NESS 166 South Albemarle Street tc Sczennfic Fllll Neptunx Treasurer of Home Room H R Chaplam H R Asst Attd Secy Varslty Swlmmmg 6 47 48 Varslty Baseball 47 48 Assemblxes EDWARD WILLIAM NEUMAN 828 Florxda Avenue Tex Sczentzfic A D S Pres Recordmg Secy Cor respondmg Secy Natlonal Honor So clety H R Pres Vlce Pres Chap lam H R Basketball House of Rep Senate Assemblies Secy of Attendance F1nance Comm CabInet PHYLLIS ELAINE NEYVCOAAFR 712 Courtland Street Boyl General G A A Basketball Bowlmg Vol leyball Badmmton ROLAND NIACK NICHOLS JR York, R D NO 1 Nzck Indusmal Home Room Representatue two years ,l will is F Q ls? ov QI Qlalc' ,NM In .ff--Xl DONNA ELIZABETH NICKOL 50 North Penn Street Donme Commercial D E DlStFlbUtlVB Educatlon Att d ec y 47 48 Cheerxo Sec y 49 Fashnon Show 49 KATHERINE LOUISE NICOLL 1433 Flrst Avenue G1gz Sczentzfic Clio La Tertulla F T A G A A Natl Thespxans H R Attendance Secretary Volleyball Basketball 48 49 Frolnc 47 48 Drum MaJOrette 47 48 PublIcIty Commrttee PAUL CHESTER NOEL 153 Arch Street Pau Industrzal Three sxlences there are the first of speech the second of desrre the thIrd of thought JAMES MFLVIN NONEINIAKER York R D NO 3 1m Industnal All true ambltlon and asplratnon are wxthout comparxsons JOHN COLLINS OGDEN 242 East College Avenue ack Scz ntlfic National Honor Socrety Jr Hxstorlcal Soclety Alpha Debatmg Soclety A sembly Comm Seruce Squad JEAN NAINNETTE OLEWILER 720 East Wallace Street I eannze S czentzfic H1St0P1C8l Society Bowlmg G A Basketball DONALD ASHTON ORCUTT 333 Rathton Road Don Swentlfic D L S Treasurer F1111 Neptum House of Representatnes H R Vnce President Varsity Svslmmmg 47 48 49 Team Captam 49 Servxce Squad Frohc 49 BETTY JUNE PAEE YOrk,R D NO 5 Cuddle: General H R Weekly Reporter 46 47 Cheerlo Secy 48 Cheerleader 44 48 Volleyball 47 Assemblles fflytl l ,B CGI IJ!! ' ' KC ' 77 ' ' UI 75 ', ' .. .3 , . . ,493 , l . : n . . 3 . . ' 3 . . ' S ' ' , ' : ' A ' ' 3 ' : ' ' : s- ' . ' 1 ' ' ' '4 , ' ' . .3 I' . . A A l ' cz - -11 ' ' sc - 1: ' ' H H ' ' 3 ' : . . .3 . . .3 Jr. ' ' I 3 . . . . ., .I ' Y v ' , V l ' ' A': ' K6 77 ' ' A I A4 lu ' 1 .I U 'If 1. - - ' LK 77 H - : I . , - I 2 - , E A AY , . A 4 1 n u . . . , . . . as sy H ' 77 ' SSI' S! ' , , 4' .A sf, L 'R W' JJ . 5 G ' 4 ' 'I 1 .f rg Qs N. I' 4 if 8 .31 A 'I ,, ve. A I . ,, ' I r x, 1 -f . 6 Q - - -1 ,. ' - 'IV L . 4 ' 1- 1. 'C rf Z 9 -.Al t. -' f V ll g- lex' V 1 'gil fl l ' 4. 2 ' -. ' I.: it 'X ' .ary X A ' F I K A 5 'J 1. .Q ' 1' ' lg 61 , Y ' 'A lx . I f 1 LI.. 'I' T GLITTE' Nena Dellinger Blue eyes that all beguile, and that .vfweet confcincing smile. Patricia Slagle How can speech compare with the language of zhe eye:? Mary Ellen McKinley Of marmerr gentle, af affection: mild. Donna Kauffman 'LThere's difficulty, there'5 laughter, therelv the dear spirit of contradiction in her. Katharine Stewart Therelv sunshine in her smile, and a twinkle in her eye. The right combination for the right kind of girl. M5 I ' 1 ff , al: f IS HOT GUILD Carolyn Walter Tbere's a flirty flashing in ber eyes. Janice Glatfeltel Itt's nice to be natural 'when you're naturally nice. Rae Fllen Helf To friends, a friend, and kind to all? Joyce Bactell Norma Sipe Mischief zfwinkles in ber To doubt ber fairness were eyes. to 'want an eye. LUCY NAOMI PAULES York, R. D. No. 9 Lucy General Home Room Treasurer. CHARLES WILLIAM PETERS 576 Pennsylvania Avenue Buck Industrial H. R. President: Att'd. Sec'y, three years: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y, one year: Baseball, three years. .IENTILLA PETERS 112 North Pershing Avenue I ennie Commercial Penn Commercial: Home Room As- sistant Secretary '48, CHARLES EDWIN PFEIEEER 1248 South George Street Charles Industrial He was stout of courage, strong of hand, Bold was his heart and restless was his spright. RHEA BEVERLY PIPERBERG 2211 East Philadelphia Street Pickle,' Classical Clio, Weekly Reporter: La Tertulia, Sec'y, Pres.: Les Petits Cadets, Vice- President: Le Cercle Francais: Thes- pians: Mu Alpha Theta, Sec'y: Honor Society: H. R. Pres., Parliamentarian: S. A. B.: Costume Comm., '49 Frolic: Pub. Committee: Tatler. NANCY LoU PLATTS 211 jefferson Avenue N an c y Commercial H. R. Vice-Pres., Cheerio Sec'y, Att'd. Sec'y, Vlieekly Reporter, Chap- lain I Volleyball: Basketball: Table Tennis: G. A. A.: Bowling. DONALD GEORGE PERAGO 127 North Albemarle Street Don Industrial H, R, Treasurer, Vice-President. Weekly Reporter, three years. ELVVOOD LAVERNE PETERS 767 Tioga Street IVaody Scientific Band: Orchestra: Sunlight Serenad- ers: D. L. S.: Home Room President and Vice-President. HERMAN GEORGE PFALTZGRAFF 49 Jeiferson Avenue I-Ierm Scientific A. D. S.: Nat'l Thesplans: Penn Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Men of Penn Chorus: H. R. Pres., Representative. Vice-Pres.: H. R. Basketball: Frolic '46, '47, '48: Thespian Play: Jt. So- ciety Play '48, '49: Service Squad: Assembly Comm.: Senate '48, '49: Jr. Talent Show: State Music and Fo- rensic Contest '48: Nite of Music '47, '48. PAUL EUGENE PHILLIPS 35 East Philadelphia Street Phil Distributive Education Distributive Education Society: At- tendance Secretary '48: Home Room President '49: Fashion Show: Weekly, one year. HARRY PLATTS 370 Norway Street Hap Industrial Band: Home Room Representative. ALLAN LAVERE PLUMMER 720 Priority Road Red'l Scientific-D. E. Distributive Education Society, Presi- dent '48, '49: H. R. Att'd. Secretary '47, '48: H. R. Chaplain '46, '47: Fash- ion Show '49, DELoREs LOUISE POFF Hellam, R. D. No. 1 Po7?ie Commercial Commercial Co-operative Organization. JOAN DELLEAN PRESTON 842 East King Street Ioanie General Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. ROBERTS CARL QUEITZSCH 556 East Hillcrest Road Bob Industrial Industrial Society, two years: Home Room Representative, two years. IEAN MARIE RABENSTINE 251 East College Avenue f6'47172i8 Commercial Commercial Co-operative Org.: Bowl- Ing. JOAN VIRGINIA RACER 22 North Lehman Street Szuff,' Scientific Jr. Historical Society, Treas., Parlia- mentarian: Les Petits Cadets: Girls' Athletic Ass.: Le Cercle Francais: Sophomore Glee Club: H. R. Treas- urer, Vice-President: Bowling: Volley- ball: Ping Pong: Badminton: Basketball: Square Dancing: Assem- blies: Weekly, one year. DELPHINE LOUISE RAFFENSBERGER 8 North State Street Daffy Commercial C o m m e r cial Co-operative Org. : Weekly, two years : Bowling. ARTENITH LEVERE RAMER York, R. D. No. 7 Lujack General H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Baseball: J. V. Football: Varsity Football: Var- sity Track: Home Room Basketball. ALLAN FREDERICK RAsPE Haines Road, R. D. No. 9 Allan General H. R. Chaplain, Weekly, Representa- tive, Treasurer: Wrestling, Varsity '47, '48, JAMES ATHERTON RAUB 203 East Princess Street lim Scientific D. L. S.: Mu Alpha Theta: H. R. President : H. R. Vice-President : Band: Orchestra: Sunlight Serenad- ers: Weekly: Dramatics. WILLIAM SUMNER READ, JR. 1840 South Queen Street Bill Scientific Virtue alone is sufficient to make a. man great. KATHRYN MYRLE REDDING 614 VVest King Street Kitty Classical Clio: Nat'l Honor Society: Mu Alpha Theta: Weekly, Copy, Proof and Headline Editor. RICHARD RUSSEL REED 123 South Pine Street Di4:k,' Industrial Few words are best. ii ii gd 14' Ulu- ll 89 ROBERT JULIUS REELING, JR. 720 Manchester Street Bob Scientific Virtue is like a rich stone, Best plainly set. BONNIE ANN REEVER 160 Hamilton Avenue Kitten General Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Fran- cais: G. A. A.: Thespians: H. R. President, two years: Bowling: Ping Pong: Volleyball: Basketball: Bad- minton: Square Dancing: Fashion Show: Thespian Play Participation: Assembly. RAE ANN REISINGER 129 VVest Jackson Street Red Commercial H. R. President: H. R. Chaplain: G. A. A.: Bowling: Weekly, two years. PAUL NORNIAN REYNOLD, JR. 429 Walnut Street Sonny Induxtrial Nat'l Honor Society: Mu Alpha Theta: Industrial: H. D. S., three years: H. R. President '46: Repre- sentative, three semesters. JOHN ARTHUR RHODES 1632 East Market Street The General General H. R. President: Varsity Basketball '48: H. R. Basketball '49, BURNETT DAVID RITTER 340 West Church Avenue Dave Scientific Basketball. NORMA ELEANOR REESER 247 East Philadelphia Street Normal Scientific E. L. S., Pres., Rec. Sec'y, Treas.: Spanish Society: Thespians: Sec'y of Service: Senator '46, '47: Social Comm.: Service Squad, Chairman: General Chairman of Student Council Banquet: Frolic '46, '47, '48: Jt. SO- ciety Play '47: Assembly Programs: CO-Author of Class Will: Forensic Contest '47, '48, GLENN DALE REISINGER Dover, R. D. No. 2 Skip Industrial Whatever record leaps to light, he shall never be Shamed. MAX ROBERT REISS 220 Kurtz Avenue Max General H. R. Rep.: H. R. Pres.: H, R. Vice- Pres.: H. R. Chaplain: Service Squad: Representative : H O u s e Chaplain : Class Treasurer: Class Vice-President, D. L. S., Vice-President. GLENDA ROKIAINE RHOADS 838 East Market Street Glenda Scientific Clio: Les Petits Cadets: Le Cercle Francais, Treasurer: G. A. A.: H. R. Weekly Reporter: Bowling: Badmin- ton: Table Tennis: Costume Comm.: Publicity Comm. GENEVIEVE LOUISE RIDGEYVAY 223 South Beaver Street I enn y General Girls' Usher Society: Weekly, One year. JAMES ll'lCKINLEY RITTER 348 South Penn Street McKinley Scientific Assistant Secretary: Football: Track: Basketball. 5 , x'- X Mg xii l NLR x R DONALD CURTIS RIVERIA 361 South Oak Lane Don Scientifc H. R. NVeekly Reporter: Weekly, news dept.: Column of Who's YVho. NORNIA JEAN ROBERTS 947 East Philadelphia Street lean C onnnercial Commercial Co-operative Org.: H. R. Treasurer '48: H. R. Chaplain '47. DONALD EUGENE ROBERTSON 938 YVest Locust Street 'tRobbie Scientific H. R. President: H. R. Vice President: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y: Varsity Basket- ball: J. V. Basketball. JOHN TWEED ROBERTSON 828 VVest Princess Street Tweed General H. R. Vice-Pres.: H. R. Sec'y: H. R. Pres.: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Chap- lain: H. R. Basketball: Golf Team. Zi ELVIRA CARIXIEN RODRIQUEZ 216 North Pine Street ':Billie General Home Economics Society: Ushers So- ciety. PAUL RUBY ROIILER York, R. D. NO. 5 Paul Industrial Industrial Society: H. D. S.: H. R. President. JEANETTE ANN ROSE 31 Columbia Avenue L'Iesse Scientific E. L. S.: Home Room Pres.: 11. R. Chaplain: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y. NORMA JEAN ROSEBERRY 1056 Edison Street lean Commercial-D. E. Distributive Education Society: Ush- ers Society: G. A. A.: Att'd Sec'y '47: Volleyball '46, '47, '-48: Basketball '48: Fashion Show '48, '49. .JEAN ELIZABETH ROSS York, R. D. NO. 1 Jeanne Classical Clio: Latin Society: Thesnians: H. R. Representative: H. H. SCKVYI H- R. parliamgntariang Badminton: Finance Comm.: Make-up Comm.: Pub. Comm. FREDERICK EDWARD ROTII 402 East Market Street 'KFred Scientific La Tertulia, Treas.: Nat'l Tl19SDi3fl Society: H. R. Vice Pres.: H. R. Chap- lain: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y '48: H. R. Sec'y '46: Penn Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Jr. Red Cross: Student Coun- cil: Weekly: Frolie '47, 48. CALLIRI-IOE CHRIST ROUPAS lll VVest Jackson Street Roe Scientific E. L. S., Parliamentarizmg Jr. His- torical Society, Monitor, Sec'y, Pres.: lla Tertulia, Pres., Vice-Pres.: H. R. Rep., Recording Sec'y: Basketball: Student Advisory Board. DELORES MAE RUBY York, R. D. No. 9 D6rrie Conznzercial WVeekly, two years. , it ,xx lg f' ,et Wu. nis , 91 ROBERT CHARLES RUCK 115 Pattison Street Bob Industrial H. R. Chaplain, two terms: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y, two terms: Recording Sec'y, two terms. JAMES WILSON RUESSKAMP 263 East King Street Russ General H. R. Recording Secretary '46: H. R. Chaplain '47, 48. VIVIAN RONIAINE RUNKLE 1036 Roosevelt Avenue Vifui G eneral H. R. Attendance Secretary: H. R. Chaplain: Recording Sec'y. GENEVA ESTA SAYLOR 540 Wallace Street Sailor Scientific Jr. Historical Society: G. A. A.: H. R. Vice-Pres. '48: H. R. Sec'y '48: Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Bowling. FRED YINGLING SCHAEFFER 936 Locust Street Moose Industrial A stranger in our midst but well Iiked. PATRICIA ANN SCHLOSSER 119 South VVest Street Paz Commercial H. R. Secretary: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Attendance Secretary: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Square Dancing. HILDA DELORES RUDY 321 South Penn Street Ruby Commercial H. R. Chaplain: Red Cross Chairman. NANCY LOUISE RUNKLE 610 South Duke Street Runk General Home Economics Society '48: H. R. Attendance Secretary '48: Volleyball '47 SHIRLEY IRENE RUPPRECHT 112 East South Street Shirley General Home Economics Society: H. R. Chap- lain. MARGARET THERESA SCEARCE 345 South Duke Street Madge Commercial Penn Commercial : H. R. Sec'y '48 : H. R. President '49 3 Weekly '46 : Commencement. ORLENE FAY SCHLEETER 855 East Philadelphia Street Leanie Scientific Clio: Jr. Historical Society: Thes- pians: Sophomore Glee Club: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Weekly Reporter: Messiah '47, '48: Jr. Talent Show: Color Guard '47: Thespian Play: Frolic '47, '48: Clio Play '49: Jt. Society Play '49, STANLEY FRANK SCIIAIUCK Hellam, R. D. No. 1 SclJnzukie Industrial Home Room Secretary, two terms: Home Room Treasurer, one term. if 'ix I 4 -f- it -I .,.. .Z fl -:sf ig v e 1. I Y I Z 1 Ji' is ' C- G 'S i-I Qi Ni it .... .. . fa. Of ie I 'R ff' nf' ww wr.. QQ, DORIS JEANETTE SCHROBI 139 Cedar Street Shorty General Home Economxcs Socxety Weekly Reporter two semesters Weekly three years Frollc 46 Frollc Pub Comm 47 Lsher for Jr Class Play 48 Square Dance FRANCES Rose SCIANGLLA 5 5 1 West Phlladelphla Street F ranme C omnzerczal Home Feonomlcs Soclety Weekly Reporter 4 48 H R S retary Rom Rl ALI FN Sl ARLL 1041 Prospect Street Bo Ind ustrzal Industrnal Soc1ety ROBFRT HFRSHFY SFCRISI 464 Prospect Street S5511 I nd urtrzal Football Program Commlttee two years Weekly three years l I -Y Vi s- - mv . 1 ' ' 'o sr i .1 4 47 J' El! i PZ. BARBARA ANN SEIDEN STRICKER 539 Lmden Avenue Barb Clasxzcal Spanish Socxety G A A H R Representatlve Weekly Reporter of Home Room Bowlmg Table Tennis three years Badmmton two years Frollc 47 48 Weekly Info Desk Jr Play House and Grounds Comm Publlclty Commlttee VICTOR NIANN SEIDERS 728 South Pershmg Avenue Vzc Sczentzfic H R Attendance Secy 47 48 R cordmg Secy 49 Golf Manager 48 DCJROIHY ANNA SFIINT 216 North Pme Street Dot General Home Fconomxcs Socxety Pres V Pres 48 49 Xolleyball Usher DORRIS ELIZABETH SFIPLE Stony Brook Road Route 9 Sandy Cormnerczal Home Fconomlcs Soclety F T A Order of BUSINESS Etllclency Home Room X ice Presldent Frolnc NVeekly Tatler Busmess Manager f'9 JAN SELIGNIAN York R D No 1 an Clamcal Cho Parllamentarian Natl Honor Soclety Thesplans Latm SOCl9tY Thespxan Plays and Director Chap lam Badmmton Basketball Frollc 46 47 48 Farewell Program Stu dent Councll Property Comm ROBERT NIATHEXV SEX LER 249 East Prmcess Street Bo Sclermfic Football CHARLFS THFODORF SHAFER York R D No 6 Claarlze Indusrrzal Home Room Representatxve 3 terms ERW IN DONALD SHAPIRO 626 Madxson Avenue Don Classzcal .Tr H1st0r1calSoc1ety V Pres Treas Thesprms Honor Socnety House of Rep Band Forensic Contest S A B Assembly Program YVeekly Asso Edntor 3 years am 0' .fl Xa 1-'I 93 . , . . . 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Hflxf ' fav' -of - lf' 0 U ,.,.., ' I I fo 'Y ' P I . ff Q . .l xi I ,sw 2 ' c 'T r 4, ' A-W A' 94 JOHN SYIVESTER SHARP JR 840 Grandvlew Road ack Industrzal Industrlal Socmety Presldent CECEI IA RAE SHAUB 123 North Keesey Street Cece Sczentzfie Makeup Comm Jr Hlstorxcal So clety Chaplam 48 Latm Soclety Weekly Reporter 49 F T A Secre tary 49 H R Presxdent 47 Parlla mentarlan 48 Glrls Athletlc Assocla tlon Pmg Pong Badmmton Fashxon Show 48 EVELYN FLIZABETH SHEARER York, R D No 8 Evelyn Commercral D E Dxstrxbutxve Educatlon Secretary Home Room Cheerxo Secretary 7 MARY MARTHA SHEETS 523 Vander Avenue Sheets General G A A H R Chaplam H R Sec retary H R Cheer1o Secretary Bas ketball Volleyball BONVllIlg Weekly one year RITA ANN SHEFFER 80 West Boundary Avenue Sheffer General G A A H R Chaplam Bovwlmg Badmmton Square Dancmg Basket ball Volleyball JOAN LORRAINE SHELLY East Prospect Sloelly Claxszcal A H R A7106 Pres H Chaplam Treasurer Cheerlo Secy Bowlmg Fashlon Show 48 Weekly Play Weekly three years PATRICIA RAE SHARP 1055 East Poplar Street at Sczentzfic F T A Home Room Cheerio Secre tary 48 CHARIOTTE RONIAINE SHEARFR acobus Pennsylvanla Clmrlfe Comnzerelal Sophomore Glee Club Cecehan Glee Club Mlxed Chorus H R Vkeekly Reporter Frollc 46 47 Concert 47 Usher JUNE YVONNE SHEETZ 879 Maryland Ax enue une C ommerezal I am sure that cares an enemy to I e NANCY ANN SI-IEFFER 649 VVest Kmg Street Nan General R haplam 46 H R t tendance Sec y 47 X olleyball Stu dent Employment CLY ARMOND SHELLEY 1443 Flrst Axenue A D S Serxxce Squad JOHN BURNS SHENTON 458 T1Og3 Street ack Sclenrzfic Home Room Treasurer me 49 ERS , , . HI 1? ' HP ' ' . - . . .G ' , G4 D ' ' - -2 . A - J x ' . . , , . , . . , , h an - u ' I . . .1 ' . ,,., . . - A , Y , f . - ' 1 1 - 1 1 , I l I v y v H 77 ' A , . . v . D . I , 2 H- N ' ,4 5 I Fashion Show '49, .. , l'f . H . . .3 . . ' 3 . . - . Z - - ' I - 5 . . ' . Lt 73 ' H. . C ' ' , '47: . . A- 1 r ' V Y I Gt Y! . . .5 . . ' 3 ' ' 1 I ' 1 - ' V S . ca 11 ' Y . Y G. . A.: . . ' - ., . R. ' A ' .. A I ' 'I ' I :II 11 ' ' , , 2 , - . STUART ALEXANDER SHEPP, JR. 923 East Philadelphia Street Shep Scientific Jr. Academy of Science: Weekly Re- porter '47: Wrestling: Weekly, ass't news editor. RUTHANNA SHETTER 539 South Duke Street Red General Jr. Nurses' Aid '47: H. R. Att'd. Sec- retary '47: Girls' Athletic Asso.: Vol- leyball '49: Weekly, Adv. Dept., three years, Att'd. Secretary, two years. BARBARA ANN SHIKI-IY 604 East Philadelphia Street Barb Commercial Penn Peppers '-19: H. R. Chaplain '49: H. R. NVeekly Reporter '49: Att'd. Sec'y '-18: Info. Desk '47: Service Squad '47: J. V. Cheerleader '47. DONALD RICHARD SI-IUE 16 East South Street Don General Home Room Treasurer '48: Weekly Reporter '47, '49: Weekly Staff. RODNEY GENE SHUEE 321 North George Street Rod Scientific A. D. S.: Thespians: H. R. Vice-Pres., Pres., Rep.: J. V. Basketball '46: V. Basketball 48: H. R. Basketball: Baseball '48: Frolic '46, '47, '48: Jt. Society Play '48, '49: Thespian Plays: Mixed Chorus: Penn Chorus: Foren- sic Contest: A. D. S. Play: Prop. Comm., Jr. Play: Assemblies. GERALD KISTER SHUPP York, R. D. No. 5 I erry Industrial Industrial Society: H. R. Vice-Presi- dent '47: H. R. Pres. '46. RICHARD ALBERT SIDLER 171 Merion Road Sid Scientific D. L. S.: Der Deutsche Verein: H. R. C h a. plain , Vice-Pres., Attendance Sec'y: Football '46, Mgr., two years: Wrestling: Track, Mgr. two years: S. A. B. JEAN AIARIE SIDYVELL 831 Florida Avenue Sid Clarsioal Jr. Historical Society: Jr. Nurses' Aid Society: Spanish Society, Treas. : Latin Society: Usher Society: H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Att'd. Sec'y: H. R. Chaplain: Weekly, three years: Jr. Red Cross Comm., Chairman. BEVERLY BEECII SINIONTON 836 South George Street Bev Clarsical Clio, Corres. Sec'y, Chaplain: Nat'l Honor Society, Sec'y: Sophomore Glee Club, Sec'y: Cecelian Glee Club: Stu- dent Cabinet, Secretary of Home Rooms: Assembly Comm., Sec'y: Serv- ice Squad: Frolic '46, '47: Forensic Poetry Reading Contest: Senate '46, '47. Lois LOUISE SIPE 131 North YVest Street Phoebe Commercial Zealous, yet modest: innocent though free : Patient of toil: inflexible in faith. NORMA JEAN SIPE 948 XVood Street Norma General E. L. S., Corresponding Sec'y: Nat'l Thespians, Sec'y, Treasurer: Dolphin Swimming Society: Home Room Rep.: Frolic '46, '47, '48: Queen of '48 Fashion Show: Pub. Comm.: Costume Comm., Euterpean Play. PATRICIA LEE SLAGLE York, R. D. No. 3 Pat Classical Clio: Latin Society, Pres., Vice-Pres.: German Society, Student Critic: Thes- pians: National Honor Society: H. R. Rep., Pres., Vice-Pres., Secretary: Frolic '48: Jt. Society '49: Thespian Plays: Ticket Chairman of Frolic '48: Jt. Society Play '49: Assembly Comm. : Farewell Script Comm. 44 v- JAY TQHONTAS SLANEY 663 YVest Colonial Avenue Randy Scientific Band: Serenaders: D. L. S.: H. R. Pres. : Representative. KENNETH CHARLES SLENKER 611 South Queen Street Kenny Industrial None but himself can be his parallel. QUINTIN BERNARD SMALL Dover, R. D. No. 1 7 Quint' Industrial H. R. Vice-President '46, '-17: H. R. Recording Secretary '48: Industrial Society. CHARLITS EDWARD SAIELTZER York, No. 8 Smeltz Scientific La Tertulia, Chaplain '48: Band: Or- chestra: Sunlight Serenaders. DELOIQES FAYI4: SINIITH 225 Green Street Smitty Commercial G. A. A., Badminton: Volleyball. DONALD EUGENE SAIITH 24 W est Boundary Avenue 11 Smzzt y G eneral H R Treasurer H R Chaplain H R Prcsidtnt H R Basketball FAYE EMELYN SLI-INKER York, R. D. No. 3 F a y e Commercial Penn Commercial Society: Home Eco- nomics Society: G. A. A.: H. R. Chap- lain: Cheerio Sec'y: Bowling '49: Badminton '46, '47, '48g Volleyball. DONALD RAY SLOAN 1583 VVeSt Poplar Street Dan Industrial H. R. Cheerio Secretary, two terms: H, R. Vice President, two terms. joYcE ELAINE SMEDLEY 787 Pacific Avenue Boon Scientific G. A. A.: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y: Basket- ball '48, '49: Tumbling '48: Volley- ball '48, '49: Band : Orchestral VVeekly, one year. CHARLES EDMUND SAIITH 752 Wallace Street Charlie General Future Teachers of America: York High Weekly. Dl5I.0llliS IVlAYl? SZXIITH 708 East York Street Smitty Commercial Penn Peppers: H. R. Treasurer: Sec- retary: G. A. A.: Volleyball: Bowling: Basketball. EUCINF EDXVXRD SXIITII 411 Fast Prospect Street Smitty Induxtrlal H R lresldent 47 H R Chaplaln Md 3-5 .S .fa me 9 10 GERALD EUGENE SMITH jacobus, Penna. S1nitty,, Scientific H. R. Chaplain '47: Red Cross Com- mittee. JACQUELIN MARIE SMITH 168 South Pine Street jackie Claxsical Home Room Chaplain. .IAMI-is EDWIN SMITH 539 South George Street Smitty Industrial Industrial Society: Home Room Treas- urer. AIACK LIcwIs SMITII Glades, R. D. NO. 7 uR8dn G, -.argl Home Room Treasurer, i'h:Ipl:tin, X Ice-President, two terms. IVIARGUERITI-I IYIAY SAIITH 700 East Princess Street Margie General G. A. A.: Bowling: Basketball: Vol- leyball. RON.ALD GORDON SNIITH 529 Thomas Street Smitty General York High VVeekly. SALLY LOU SAIITH 672 XVallace Street Sally Commercial Badminton. WILLIANI KI-1NNE'l'lI SNIITII, -IR. 32 Ifnst South Street Bill Industrial H. R. President '48, Chaplain '-Hi: Football, J. V., one year: Baseball, two years: H. R. Basketball '46, '47, '48. ALMA IWAE SAIYSER 512 Smith Street Alma Commercial Girls' Usher Society: H. R. Cheurio S0c'y '47g Bowling: Volleyball: Beul- minton. WILLIA.xI BENTON SINIYSER 217 XVest jackson Street Bennie Scientific Golf '47, '48, DONALD EUGENE SNELL 819 East Prospect Street W'IJitey General H. R. Presiilent '46, '47, '48: J. V. Football '46: Var. Football '46, '47. Gl'IllALD LAVERE SNYDER Jacobus, Pa. I err y Industrial Life is not so short but there is al- ways time enough for courtesy. ,tx Z5- X Z4 77- - . , l' JIQAN ELLI-iN SNYDIQR 519 XValnut Strcct Ieanie General Il. li. Society, Sec'y: Thespians: 1'sl1- ers: H. lt. Secretary '46, Chl-erio Secw'y '46, Representative '47, Treas- urer 318: Band Patteant: Fashion Show: Color Guard: Director Of Thes- pian Play: Frolie '48: Ticket Chair- man of Jr. Play: Asso. Ticket Chairman of Frolic 518: Info. Desk: Thespian Program. ROS.AAIONlJ ELNIIRA SNYIJIQR 678 VVallaee Street Rosie Conznzercial Home Economics: Sophomore Glee Club: O. B. li.: Comm:-rcial Co-op- erative Org.: English Clerk in WVeekly Oliice. WALTER ECKICRT SNYDIQR 427 Lindbergh Ave. Eyster Industrial Industrial Society: H. D. S.: 11. lt. Vice-Pres. '49: Il. R. Chaplain '47, '48: Swimming. EARLIQNR LOUISIQ SOXVICRS 249 West Philadelphia Street Ernie Commercial Penn Commercial: Volleyball. RONALD LHR SPANOLER 721 Girard Avenue Ronnie Industrial ll. R, Treasurer, two terms: H, R. Attjd. Secretary, three terms. Es'I'III-:R LOUISIQ SIDRIQNIQIQL 181 linst Springettsbury Avenue uliszlver' Classical Clio, Rec. Sec'y: Mu Alpha Theta, Pres., Parllamentariang Socictas La- tina, Vice-Pros.: Nat'l Ilonor Society, Treasurer: Thespians: Chairman ot' 1'ub. Comm.: Jr. Historical Society: Basketball : Volleyball : Commence- ment Script Comm.: Orchestra: D. A. R. Good Citizen Award: Sophomore lllee Club: Social Comm.: Finance Comm.: Red Cross Comm.: Pub. Comm.: District Orchestra '49. JUNE ELIZABIQTH SNYDER R. D. No. 5, York Iunie General Her voice, her air, her looks, her honest soul, Speak all so movingly in her behalf. XN'Al.'I'IiR BIQRNARD SNYDIIR 158 South Richland Avenue 'tPmzcl2y', General H. R. Vice-President: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Attendance Sec'y: Home Room Basketball: Assembly Program. CARL WILSON SOYVERS 411 juniper Street 'tCarl Classical Commencement Script Committee. RALPH SIIUE SPANGLER 721 Girard Avenue Ralph Industrial Home Room Representative, two terms: Band, Drum Major, two years. THEODORE SPELLS 112 West Princess Street Ted General H. R. Weekly Reporter: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y. GLOIRIA MAI: SIJYRER Hellam, R. D. No. 1, Delroy Sisterl' Commercial H. R. Cheerio Secretary. RICHARD KENNETH ST CLAIR 245 North Newberry Nails Commernal, D E Distnbutlve Education Socxety Treas urer H R Chaplain 46 H R Secre tary 47 48 Fashlon Show DAISY JACQUELINE STABLEY 529 Glrard Avenue Dzz General Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon INA ELAINE STABLEY 662 West Phlladelphla Street Mmme Sczermfic Clio Chaplam La Tertulxa Vxce Presldent Thesplans H R President two semesters H R Representatnve H R Secretary S A B Soclal Comm Pub Comm Info Desk Assembly Play 47 Lost and Found Comm PATRICIA ELAINE STABLEY 941 Fahs Street at Sczennfic E L S Chaplain Natl Honor So cxety Th6SD1ahS Penn Peppers Corres Secy H R Vice Pres Rep Parlzamentarxan Secy of House of Rep FrolIcs of 46 47 Jt Soclety Play 48 Servlce Squad Info Bureau Constltutxon Comm Assembly Pro grams 'Tl ' W kill '11 mn ag A .vi ' nw 4:-E-uf I DONALD EUGENE STAGEMYER 141 South Penn Street Stagze General Useful knowledge was hls eldest alm GLORIA JEAN STALEY 482 West Prmcess Street F urzy Commerczal Clio Penn Peppers Weekly Reporter J Hxstorical Soclety ParlIamen tarlan Dolphm Swxmmmg Soclety Penn CommercIalSoc1ety H R Pres two semesters H R Vxce Pres Chaplam Attd Secy Table Tenms Volleyball Cheerleader 47 8 Fashnon Show 48 Pep Assemblnes Penn Peppers Play 48 Make up Comm Commencement Usher 48 ANN LOUISF STAINIBAUCH 918 West Market Street Ann Clamcal Clxo Pres Corres Secy Dolphm Swlmmlng Society Pres Latm So cxety Pres Treasurer Thespxans Natl Honor Socxety H R Rep 47 47 B H R Recording Secy Prop erty Commnttee Chairman Senate 48 Secretary Info Desk Fmance Comm ServIce Squad JOYCE ELAINE STAMBAUGH 899 South Albemarle Street o Commerczal Commerclal Co operatlve Or LESTER EUGENE STAMBAUGH 259 East Walnut Street es Industrzal Home Room Vxce Presldent three terms Wrestlmg CHARLES JOSEPH STAUFFER 508 Atlantlc Avenue Chuck Sczentzfic D L S Student Dxrector of York High Band Student Leader of Sun llght Serenaders Orchestra Member DAVID EATON STAUFFER 300 P1ne Lane Dave Sczentzfic D S Home Room Secretary Football Varslty 47 Basketball J V and Varsity Baseball LYNN ELAINE STAUFFER 346 West Kmg Street Lynn Clamcal Jr Nurses Ald H R Cheerxo Secre tary H R Attd Secy Make up Comm Publlcxty Comm Weekly Manager of Malllng 46 Manager and Asst Cxrculatxon M4 ,Q 99 I I mf, P f -- Q L L BRUCE AMIL STAYMAN 346 Lexington Street Bruce Scientific Mu Alpha Theta: Home Room Basket- ball. DoRls MAY STEEEEE 916 North Queen Street Darien Classical Clio: Penn Peppers: La Tertulia, Weekly Reporter: La Latina: Jr. His- torical, Weekly Reporter: F. T. A.: H. R. Vice-President '47: H. R. Chap- lain '48: Cheerleader '46, '47, '48: Publicity Comm.: Property Comm.: Weekly, one year. MARY LOUISE STERNER Loganville, Pennsylvania Pinkie General Home Room Chaplain. KATHARINE BROOKS STICXVART 1820 South Queen Street Kay Classical E. L. S.: lat T1-rtulia: Dolphin Swim- ming Society, Chaplain: Thespians: H. R. Vice-Pres.: Jt. Sm-it-ty Plny '49: Frolit' '4R: Tatler Staff, Ass. lid- itor: Property Comm.: Jr. Play '48: Commencement '48: Pub. Comm.: Jr. Play '48: Jt. Society Play '48, '49. JOSEPH EDWARD STOUFEER 739 East Philadelphia Street foe Scientific Home Room Basketball. BARBARA JANE S'rovER Shiloh, R. D. No. l Janie Classical Clio: Societas Latina: G. A. A.: H. R. Treasurer, Attendance Sec'y, Record- ing Sec'y, VVeekIy Reporter: Bowling. JOAN NIARIE STECKLER 983 East Philadelphia Street Ioan Classical L. S.: Penn Peppers: Les Petits Cadets: Thespians: Nat'l Honor So- ciety: H. R. Secretary: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: H. R. Vice-President: Head Majorette: Frolic '46, '47, '48. LARUE HENRY STELENE 423 East lValnut Street General Scientific H. R. Vice-Pres., Treasurer, Attend- ance Secretary: S. A. B.: Weekly. NAOIXII JANE S'rEvENsoN 326 Simpson Street Stevie General The remembrance of the good Makes her always glad in mood. BETTY JANE STOTLEMYER 327 East Locust Street Bet Conmzercial Penn Commercial: Cecelian Glee Club, Vice-President: Sophomore Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G. A. A.: H. R. Secretary, Treasurer, Att'd. Secretary: Bowling: Table Tennis: Badminton: Volleyball: Faust Assembly: Frolie '-17: Penn Commercial Assembly: Car- men Assembly: Farewell: Commence- ment. ANNA ill.-XYE STOUGH 545 XVest Princess Street Ann Commercial Sophomore Glee Club: Cecelian Glee Club: Home Room Vice-Pres.: Nite of Music: District Chorus: Christmas Messiah: Mixed Chorus: Carmen. jo ANN ELAINE STOVER 1001 East King Street 'tIo Scientific E. L. S.: Penn Peppers, Vice-Pres., Initiation and Membership Comm.: H. R. Representative '46, '47: Volleyball: Basketball: Majorette: Girl Senator, senior class: Sgt. at Arms in Senate: Music Assemblies: Scrapbook Comm.: Nite of Music: Info. Desk. -1 fi sf JAMES EUGENE STRAUSBAUGH 429 Juniper Street jim General Patience, persistence. and power to do are only acquired by work. MARION IRENE STRAUSBAUGH l046 Edison Street Pee Wee Commercial Penn Commercial: Home Room Weekly Reporter. LILLIAN VIRGINIA STRAYER 232 Prospect Street Ginny Commercial G. A. A.: Cheerlo Secretary of Home Room: H. R. Treasurer: Volleyball: Square Dancing: Bowling: Manager of Table Tennis: Badminton: Weekly, two years. Lois RUTH STRICKLER 18 North Kershaw Street LO Classical Clio, Parliamentarian, Treas.: Societas Latina, Chaplain: Service Squad, Sec- retary: Sophomore Glee Club, Accom- panist: Thespiansi Nat'l Honor Society: H. R. Rep., President: FO- rensic Contest '48, '49: Piano Soloist: Mixed Chorus: Thespian Play: Prop- erty Comm. '48: Frolic '46, '48: Jt. Society Play '49. GERALD BOYER STRINE 905 Hill Street Sup Scientific A. D. S.: Home Room Vice-Pres.: Basketball, J. V. and Varsity: Mem- ber of Finance Committee. FAYE NIARIE STUCK 38 North Pine Street Faye Scientific Jr. Historical Society: H. R. Pres., Chaplain, Vice-Pres., Secretary: Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Girls' Tumbling. JACQUELINE ELAINE STUMP jacobus, Pennsylvania Iackie D. E. Commercial Dlstributive Education Society: Home Room Weekly Reporter: Cheerio Sec- retary of Home Room: Fashion Show '49 LESTER FLOYD STUMP, JR. 1164 East King Street Bud Scientific Home Room President '46: Home Room Vice-President '47: J. V. Foot- ball: Weekly, three years. NlARLENE LOUISE STUNIP 700 Hill Street Stumpy Scientific Der Deutsche Verein: G. A. A.: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y, Att'd. Sec'y: Basket- ball: Sr. Table Tennis Champ: School Table Tennis Doubles Champ: Volley- ball. PERRY DONALD STUNIP Spry, R. D. NO. 2 Perry Industrial In the Navy. DAVID WALTER SUESS R. F. D. No. 2 Red General Home Room Chaplain '-19. CONNIE LOU SULLIVAN 656 XVeSt King Street Connie General She neglects her heart who studies her glass. ' Di- 101 ROBERT EUGENE SUNDAY 752 Hill Street Bob General It is not easy, but it is a line thing, Nevertheless, to be modest when one is great. JANET LOUISE SXVEENEY 33 East Charles Avenue Janet General Girls' Athletic Association: H. R. Att'd. Secretary: H. R. Cheerio Secre- tary '46: Badminton: Ping Pong. GLORIA JEAN TATE 38 North Sherman Street Tat y Commercial O. B. E.: Girls' Athletic Association: H. R. Vice-President: Volleyball: Square Dancing: Mgr. of Table Ten- nis: Badminton: Tumbling: Model in Fashion Show: XVeekly, three years. CHARLI-is XAIILLIANI TAYLOR 428 Linden Avenue Bill Scientific Home Room Treasurer. SARAH JANE TERRASI 303 lVest King Street Sarah General Home Economics Society: H. R. Secre- tary: H. R. Treas.: H. R. Pres.: G. A. A.: Frolic '47, '48: Assembly: Weekly, one year. PIOYVARD FRANK THOMAS 1007 Lancaster Avenue Hurd General Merit needs no advertising. DONALD HOXVARD SVVARTZ 110 North Keesey Street Dan Scientific VVeekly, Ed.-in-Chief: D. L. S.: Jr. Academy of Science: Nat'l Honor SO- ciety: H. R. President '46: Jayvee's Football '46: Social Committee. PHILIP IZDXVARD SXVEENICY 1033 Last Poplar Street Phil General Assurance never fails to get admis- sion into the house of the great. CLETA ILENE TAYLOR 105 East Jackson Street NVeekly, one year: Commercial CO-Op- erative Organization. DARLENE AIINNIE TAYLOR 330 Maryland Avenue Dolly Conlnzercial, D. E. Distributive Ed. Society: G. A. A.: H. R. Recording' Sec'y '46: H. R. Chaplain H165 Basketball '46, '47, '48, Volley- ball, three years: Badminton, two years: Fashion Show. DONAl.D EUGENE TEST 584 VVest Princess Street Don Industrial Home Room President, two terms. JOHN LEXVIS THOINIAS, JR. 638 Jessop Place Spencer General H. R. President: H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Recording Secretary: J. V. Foot- ball: Home Room Basketball. at 4:3118 x W ' . A. A I?..w,.Ai Ytlw VV F-'Ai ,V J X l g Q x' f .R lei: 'Q7' ,WI 2,- , 1 I t,,. QL., 34- LAWRENCE EUGENE THOMAS 339 South Duke Street Larry Scientific Band: Orchestra. PEGGY LORETTA THOMAS 903 East Philadelphia Street Peg Commercial Commercial Co-operative Org.: Home Room Treasurer, Secretary: Weekly, one year. STANLEY LEON THOMAS York, R. D. No. 6 Stan General Competing, witty, clever with an ever- smiling face. BLAIR CHESTER THOMPSON 873 Prospect Street Bi7lky', Scientific Student Advisor Board' H R. Vice Y . - - Pres. '-48: H. R. Recording Secretary '482 Home Room Basketball Star. WILLIAM LEROY THRONE 1224 East Philadelphia Street Bill General No matter where-a man. WILSON MARLIN TOME York, R. D. No. 9 Peaches Scientific Track, three terms. ROZELLA YVONNE TOZNILINSON 432 East Prospect Street Tommy General G. A. A.: Penn Peppers Society: H. R. Treasurer, Chaplain, Secretary, Weekly Reporter: Weekly, one year. ALVERTA MAE TOOMEY 135 VVest jackson Street Bertie General Usher: G. A. A.: Weekly, three years. JEANNINI-I ELOORA TRIIVIINIER R. D. No. 8, York Ieanie General Home Room Attendance Secretary. JOHN FRANKLIN TRIINTINIER 825 Maryland Avenue I Trimmer General Home Room Basketball. EDVVARD ENIANUEL TYSON 1187 Lancaster Avenue Edit Scientific A. D. S., Asst Critic, Social Comm.: Home Room Basketball '47, '48. LEIWAR GRAYBILL VANHYNING 450 Walnut Street Van Industrial H. D. S.: Home Room Treasurer '48: H. R. VVa.r Stamp Chairman '46. f- s ,x 2 A' .9-f .il .slli 1' ri KY, if 'tt r A s, if 103 PHYLLIS DORIS JEAN XJAUGHN 251 East Princess Street Doris Scientific National Honor Society: Societas La- tina: Junior Nurses' Aide, V. Presi- dent: Home Economics, President, V. President, Chaplain: Future Teachers of America.: H. R. Representative: H. R. President: H. R. Vice-President: Jr. Red Cross Committee: Lost and Found Comm., Chairman: Steno- graphic Comm.: Information Desk. DOLORES JEAN WAGNER 699 East Philadelphia Street Sis General G. A. A.: H. R. Att'd. Sec. '-183 Girls' Basketball '48, '-19: Volleyball '48, '49: Tumbling: Nite of Music '48, '49: Frolic '47, '48: Majorette '48, '49: Comm.: Assemblies. lllARY ELLEN lVAl.'f0N 651 VVest College Avenue diary Ellen Classical Socit-tas Latina: Ushers Society, Pres. : Jr. Nurses' Aid, Pres.: Der Deutsche Verein: Volleyball: S. A. B.: Weekly, two years. CSLORIA DEAN XVAlNIl'Ll1R 616 East York Street Gloria Commercial Usher Society: G. A. A.: Commercial Co-operative, Org.: Volleyball: Bowl- ing: Square Dancing: Badminton. ELIZABETH XVASHINGTON 418 XVest Princess Street Liz General Chaplain of Home Room: Volleyball: Basketball: Bowling '48, '49. lX'lARY CIIRIsTINE WFLSII 710 West Philadelphia Street Midgie Commercial O. B. E.: Chaplain: Commercial Co- operative: Chaplain of Home Room: H. R. Volleyball: Weekly. DONALD CLAIR VOGELSONG 603 Courtland Street V0gie Scientific A. D. S.: Mu Alpha Theta: H. R. Representative: S. A. B.: Service Squad: Finance Comm. NANCY NIARIE WAGNER 316 East Locust Street Nan C omnzereial Penn Commercial Society: O. B. E., Pres.: H. R. V. Pres.: H. R. Treas.: H. R. Refreshment Chairman: Penn Commercial Play. ANNABELLE MAE WAIWPLER 338 West Princess Street Annabelle Commercial Commercial Co-operative Society. JANET ANN WARNER 114 North West Street Ian Commercial Sophomore Glee Club: Cecelian Glee Club: G. A. A.: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Treasurer, Cheerio Sec'y, Chaplain: Basketball : Volleyball: B 0 W l i n g .: Frolic '46, '47: Forensic Contest: Messiah: Nite of Music: Fashion Show. JAY NORMAN WEAVER 633 Roosevelt Avenue 4' Weenie General Costume Comm. '47, '48: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y, Secretary, Treas.: Head Man- ager of '46, '47, '48, '49, Football Team: Assembly Slides. CLARENCE NICVIN WERNER, JR. 623 Lincoln Street Nick General H. R. Basketball. x Cu Q7 vw V' 17 VIRGINIA MARGARET WERNER 404 West Prmcess Street Gmny General The root of loving frrendshlp grows not In selflshness LUTHER LEROY WERTZ, JR 908 West College Avenue Bud General 'WIt and humor belong to genius alone DONALD MNAX WESTON 502 North Beaver Street Mar Sczenrzfic Frolic 46 48 Assemblxes A D S Jr Class A D S Treasurer Vice Presldent H R Vice President H R Secretary H R President Foot ball Var J V Wrestlmg Pres of Jr Class 49 VIce Pres of Class RICHARD JAMES WETZEL 1413 Second Avenue Dlfk Sczenrzfic A. D S Recordmg Secretary J Academy of Sclence Jr Historical SocIety I gl X- ,l . fll Vu vel ' 'wtf JI.. ov 5,13 !lJ' Qt swf? A ' :LY al, QA WI! JACK LEE WHITCOMB 615 Llnden Avenue Winn Scfentzfc A D S Men of Penn Chorus H R Pres Weekly Reporter J V Foot ball VarsIty two years J V Basket ball one year Class Vxce Pres of 46 Treasurer 47 H R Basketball FrolIc two years MARY IDA WILDERMUTH 630 Hudson Street M zmz Sczentzfic So tender and true As long as llfe endures ROBERT CHARLES WILKINS York, R D No 3 Corky General Home Room Chaplain Home Room Recordmg Secy Home Room Basket ball RAY AUSTIN WILSON 507 West College Avenue Ray Scientific D L S Chr Awards Comm 48 Thesplans Natl Honor SOCl6ty Vxce Pres H R Rep 48 H R Pres 48 H R Vlce Pres 47 H R Basket a 47 V Foo all Class Presldent 48 Class Senator 47 Servlce Squad 47 Chr Assembly Comm 48 49 Jt SocIety Plays 47 48 Jr Play 48 Thespian Plays School President Frolxc 47 48 Jr Prom Commlttee Class Hxstorian WILLIAM JACOB WILVERT 417 Jumper Street Lump General H R Weekly Reporter 4 6 H R. Att d Secretary 48 H R Chaplain 48 Varsity Swimmmg 47 48 LEON ALBERT WIRE Thomasvllle, Penna Cheeta Industrial H R Attendance Secretary three terms H R Cheer1o Secretary two terms J V Football 46 ISABELLF MORRISON WISOTZKEY 216 Elmwood Blvd Dolly Clamcal Clio Thespians Future Teachers of Amerlca Parlxamentarnan H o m e Room Secretary Make up Comm Tatler Staff Asslstant Edltor DANIEL PETER WITMAN 1554 Old Farm Lane Dan Sczentzfic Home Room Treasurer . ll A ' 73 CC ' ' ' if 1, ' : . . : U 7! I U ' '77 ' ' n ' ' U U 77 ' Cl 31. u n ' - ' ' : I , ' . ' ' - ' ' - cc 91 ' ., .' Zi-, ' : . 8 U , , '-, -' - Z Df If. sf, Recording sec. '47: '48s ' ' blll 3 , '48g '. 'tb' .'48, 'wg As ' ar . . ' ' ,Q , l ' ' 'v . ' I T- ' I . . ' I I cc 19 ' ' N 'Q . xl - S i. - , A ,l V, 4 A Q-,, Q' ', ' I. Q ' ' 1 - 1 . ts: A A Q 3'8V,x':7, I U . X N DORIS ELAINE WITTA 1228 Prospect Street Dorie Clasxical G. A. A.: Volleyball '48, '49Z Basket- ball '48, '49: Tumbling '48, '49: Tatler: Frolic '48, 1. FREDERICK PHILIP WOLF 708 jessop Place Fritz General A. D. S.: H. R. Pres., Chaplain, Rep- resentative: J. V. Football: Home Room Basketball. RICHARD ELI WOLFGANG 1029 East Market Street Dick Scientific Home Room Vice-President, one-half year: Home Room Basketball. LoUIs ExIoRY WOODYARD 315 South Howard Woody General H. R. Secretary, Cheerio Secretary: Football: Track. MARYANNE ELIZABETH Yosr York, R. D. No. 3 Mame Commercial Order of Business Efficiency: Costume Committee: Weekly, two years. HAROLD EUGENE YoHE 717 West Locust Street Hal Industrial H. R. Chaplain, two terms: J. V. Foot- ball, two times: Varsity Football, three times. ELISA ANN WOLF 504 North Pershing Avenue Lear Scientific Jr. Historical Society: H. R. Att'd. Secretary: G. A. A.: Table Tennis: Volleyball: Bowling: Orchestra: Fo- rensic '47: Nite of Music '47, '48: Bas- ketball. LLOYD ALLEN WOLEGANG 945 East Philadelphia Street lVolfe General Filii Neptuni, three years: Vice-Pres. of Home Room '47: Swimming, Mgr., three years: Baseball, Mgr., three years: Frolic, three years: H. R. Bas- ketball, Mgr., three years. SARAH HELEN WOODYARD 315 South Howard Avenue Woody General Basketball '47: Volleyball '46. SHIRLEY ANNE YEAPLE 628 East Philadelphia Street 8-Ball Commercial Home Room Att'd. Secretary: Basket- ball: Volleyball. GEORGE ARTHUR YOUNG 329 Pennsylvania Avenue junior Scientific H. R. President '47Z H. R. Vice-Presb dent '47: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y '46: Home Room Basketball. PAUL GARY ZARFOSS 919 East Boundary Avenue Elmer Scientific A. D. S.: Weekly: Track '47: Base- ball '-18. I .fav f QI' MARGIE ANN ZElGLER 1700 XVest Orange Street Home Room President '49: Home Room Treasurer '48: H. R. Recording Sec'y, '47, NANCY lVlARIE ZEIGLER 711 Pennsylvania Avenue N anc y Classical Clio, Treasurer: Societas Latina, Chap- lain, Secretary, Treasurer: Dolphin Swimming Society: La. Tertulia, Chap- lain: Thespians: Home Room Secre- tary: Tatler, Assistant Editor : Property and Publicity and Costume Committees: Service Squad. ELOISE CAROLE ZIEGLER 365 East Philadelphia Street uziggf' General Home Room Sec'y '46, '-18: H, R. Treasurer '47: H. R. Chaplain '46: H. R. Cheerio Secretarv '49: Volleyball. ROYCE ELIWER ZIEGLER 365 East Philadelphia Street 'Zigi' Industrial Industrial Society. RONALD HARRY ZINN 419 XVest Princess Street lVeasel General H. R. Vice-President: H. R, Secretary: Scenery Repair Man. MILLICENT KAY ZUCH 208 South Albemarle Street Millie Commercial Dolphin Swimming Society, 'Vice- President: H. R. Vice-President '-18: H. R. Treas. '46: H. R. Sec'y. '47- Vollcyball '46, '49. .Sf ROSALIE ,IEANNRTTE KRAFT 253 South George Street Rose Commercial She was fair and never proud, Had ri. tongue at will, yet was never loud. VlNCI2N'F LOUGHRAN 994 Loucks Place Vin Industrial H. R. Recording Sec., V. Pres., Chap- lain. DAVID SNIALL EVANS Hellam, R. D. No. 1 'iDave Scientific VVrestling . ,A 107 Bottom Left: L'I'll-have a coke, a doggie and three pretzels, please. Bottom Right: Spanish carols fill the air at Christmas time. LIFE IN Left: Miss Finkbinder's Golden Choms, Prospecting for that well-known Ole Time harmony. Below .' There is a wild scramble for the ball as Lebanon tries to score in the pre- liminary J. V. game. 108 E DIGGINB Right: Assistant Coach Uffelman taking the calls from the press box as Coach Gotwalt and the 'benchwarmers on earnestly and with anticipation. Below: Nina I-Iibner registering to vote with the help of three able assistants, Ronald VVhite, Fred Vanderburg and Richard Jamison. look Bottom Left: A final word from Coach Cockley and the Bearcat Five take to the floor. Bottom Right: Golden tones emanating from scores of silver throats produce harmony that only divine words can justly describe. 'FI ES Left to R1glJt Janice Gladfelter Fsther Sprenkle janet Bankert Cast sour peepers on these outstanding young uomen who haxe deserxedlx receixed Good C1t17ensh1p Awards L...- Fmsr Row Left to Right P tr1c1a Lewis Janice Gladfelter Esther Sprenkle SECOND Ross Carl Soxwers William Anderson Daniel Hess During the Golden Fra of 49 these siic Voung dramatists strug gled with the 49 commencement script Working diligently thev have produced an unparalleled production on rivers under the able direction of Miss Margaretta Hallock This group of drama artists pre- pared the script for the 49ers Farewell Program. This is one of the most outstanding student productions of the school year. The Farewell Program symbol- izes the last program in which the seniors take part. VVe give these talent scouts much credit for presenting the top show of the year under the direction of Leon C. Miller. Fmsr Row: Left to Right: jan Seligman, Patricia Slagle, janet Bankert, Norma Goodling. Sec- OND Row: Left to Right: Ralph Baum, Alex Kubik, Norma Sipe, Connie Moul, David Hamme, Donald Shapiro, Roy Garland. THB ERS OLE TIMERS OP TIN CU? GULCZ 'Kr 00 NV eq gn On C190 n 'P 04 09 Sw of 1 e xx C ui l ci S l N Wx C A96 ke X045 665506 CY Yoxlc Q X05 BQQKSGXXC 8 Y SEQYVAXG Wavv haxr twmkllng ewes perpetual smlle mm well wlth a pleasing personalltv and you have Herm Pfalngraff Eldon Gom alt the guy mth the golden YOICC Do the Bobbv Soxers swoon? Ask Rae the one Gray b11l and Only A man among men IS Bob gm o 0 5' - 'YK -egxj 2 R 3 A qpwevs 6, . VX J' - .V , q x ' 'Vx 'Q - 0 C EMIGR NTS TO IUNIOR Newly elected junior class officers -HAH for One and One for All. Left to Rigbt: Ronald Hoffpauer, Treaxurerg Glenn Conaway, Vice- Presidentg Tom Benner, Prexidemg Doris Thompson, Secretary. Beauty and brains seldom go together but these junior 'Kbeauty contest Winners typify both those qualities. 112 We are the jaunty juniors and our class is highly talented. In the field of dramatics our junior Talent Show was said to be 'fterrificw and several leads in the joint Society Play were from our class. In April, the mystery comedy, Through the Night was presented by our actors and actresses. What about sports? Say, did our juniors shine on the swimming team, and we're pretty sure our basketball team will be a smash hit next year too. Another big event was our junior Prom, based on the theme of a Mardi Gras with a King and a Queen. Many preparations were made and hours were spent in decoration. In short, our class has all kinds of talent from industrious, energetic, go getting students to just plain loafers. E GOLD FIELD CLASS Hcrc you are gazing upon a happy group of junior UProspcctorS -ThCir one ambition is ro kccp on the trail of thc Hgoldvdiggcrs' above. This group of Junior feminine pulchritude believe in the familiar saying - Smile and the world smiles with you-weep and you weep alonef, PCDOL' GOLD SOPHOMORE 'Q We re the stuff that Scnxors are made of In September the class of 51 stam peded through the nnmense portals of Ol B111 Penn These greeners came from all the JUHIOI' Hugh Schools throughout the CltV When arrnlng at thls great lnstltute of learnmg the boy s and g1rls of the senxor class took ox er and after w eeks of teachmg the know hows and why fors of our school the newness gradually sub slded VVe may bc Sophomores X but some day some dav well be the leaders of th1s great mstltutxon BRIGADET QUSO' ihese- CXQSS A W1 mes! - eie 10 are 16325 YKSYQB as 1 Vfaflous ggocgoflehirxef' 'silcal Xi- Y QXXJKSOY N The Sophs qulckly orlentated them selxcs to the smooth movmv stream m thc llfe of Ol Bill Penn Guided bv the fable adusorshlp of Mlss Englar and 'Nlr Trattner these semors of 51 thelr class President THOMAS STUUP Vzce Preszdent DOROTHY GRIIENII-IOLT Secretary JANE FISSEL Trearurer DENNIIS HIBNLR These lubllant Sophomores are happy after havxng nommated the men of our cholce for class officers 'ff if fi L, 1 ,, 3 53 A . , L D . , . . 1 . ' I 1 elected the following officers to head - ' y . , 7 ' ' KK : 3? u SEEN IN 3 ak, wwimlypa it W'wQ Juan i It's too bad the dummy can't smile. Darn those mistakes, it never fails in a time test!! 116 xl' F .1' If you think this was slow transporta- tion, you ought to see some of the ialopies we ride in today! Fred Roth. A man that blushes is not quite a brute. E ROCKIES Dick Bowman, Dick St. Clair, and Raliegh Druck, 'lmake with thel' artistic window trimming while a group of D. girls look on in wonder and envy. F-Hi'-1-'i ? if jean Snyder Pretty to walk with, Witty to talk with. Mr. XVelsh, Penn State student teacher, graciously aids one of Dr. Haar's problem children. jimmy, open those eyes, Mary's not that divine. K ACT YI IE To augment its excellent curriculum. William Penn offers a wide variety of activities for anyone who wishes to participate. Student publications such as the prize-winning Yearbook. The Tatler, our nationally known band, our fa- mous orchestra. and intra-mural sports of all kinds are but a few of the extra- curricular activities that are available to all, If you have a special talent there is a place for you. If you have no special talent-there is also a place for you. The training, friendships, experiences acquired here are memories that we shall recall and cherish forever and ever. ,il- -5 ' +I I an , wa' f 'X DIIIGN O LEADERS OI' -.Z 1949 Rig-0 5' if 2' The Cabmet of our school IS com posed of sxx people upon whose shoulders rests thc greqt task of defnhnff mth the problems of the student body remembcrmg aluaxs to I eep their xx clfare ln mmd 1 A sf' dem g ,Q P7051 5 Q90 SO o 9 ,T RAY WXL S Own Ra gm Penn NORMA RI l Sl R Secretary of Service A pretty gal wlth a dcwastatmp smile N SW EDWARD NFUMANI Secretary of Azundance Fddle uses the Columbus Svstcm He dlscovcrsa key and lands on xt 1. l QL Af, Effxs p Q . - N. K, jk. C ., X 'la 3 l K K Q 'll' ' ' . is ?2 I 241.2- Xflie e . l to 1, , x l A 5' YN t w ul e , e ,Wi I-IE WAGON TRAIN CABINET Thls bodv whxch heads the legrs latxve branch of our school, com pletes many worthwhlle prolects throughout the year In thelr many dutles the officers of the cabmet are asslsted by the members of thelr varlous commxttees '72 Q X '2, 1 ANNIABELLE CROXV L PE W Our buSy mald ln Calhcoe Hi P'fJ'1de1:NE Secretary of Counczl X IQCTER JA Where e er she IS you ll find her j e joadt Pa f 1 'Qi CF? ' 'gl ed ,mhfk g P I miles e e BFVILRLY SINIONITONI Secretary of Home Rooms She IS actlvc stxrrmg all fire Cannot rest cannot ure J has nv OLDER THE SENATE 1949 THE SENATE 1949 A '49er, on one of his travels, passed room 206 during a second period on a certain Thursday morning. He heard bustling activity and the clamor of voices in debate emitting from within the room. The F orty-Niner could have, with a little im- agination, asked himself, ls it a minor atom blast? Is Gabriel blowing his hom? No, we say. The senate is having a meeting. These senators, our class repre- sentatives, were there to help better our lot in William Penn. Throughout the year there was the ceaseless attempt for approval of a public address system through- out the school and for an improvement in the gym acoustics. One of the out- standing accomplishments of the senate this year was the founding of what we hope will be a future York High publication, THE STUDENT DIRECTORY. This organization should be given credit for jobs well done, now and in the past, as a very important part of our school government. SENATE Fmsr Row Left to Rzglot Beverly Simonton Pete Ja nnetta jackie Crone Mary Brown SECOND Row Left to Rzgbt Ann Stambaugh Annabelle Crowl joan Left to Right Edward Nleuman VV1l11am Hershey J ames Densel Fred Vandenberg FOURTH Row Left to Rzgbt Ray NV1lson Fred Barton Herm Pfaltzgraff , . In . , 9 ' 7 ' 9 . Q I Brown, Patricia NVilley, jo Ann Stover. THIRD Row, . : A V . . y Q ' V I , .' I , , . E LAW THE HOUSE 1949 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House of Representatives brings the student body in direct Contact with the student government. From each home room there is elected a delcate, whose duty it is to express the desires and wishes of the students whom they represent. The Student Council Committee Chairman makes a report at each meeting and in turn the Representative reports all important items of these reports to his home room Many problems are discussed in the House and through the assistance of 1 capable faculty advisor and the cabinet a decision is alxx ays arrived at It is not only up to the Representativs to fulfill their duties but it is also up to the student body to fulfill their duties so that the students of the William Penn Senior High School can have and lfeep on having a democratic form of government MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 12TH GRADE Donald Vogelsong William Cline Charles Shafer Donald Keefer Doris Vaughn Valeria Lau Barbara Seidensticker Virginia Aiken Joan Fitzkee Lois Sltler Lois Leckrone Barbara Fengtlsh Max Reiss Herbert Krauss Thomas Miller Patricia Stabley Secre tary 0 4 Donald Orcutt Ronald Long Speaker Joseph Gilbert Charles Jones S Dorothy Dubbs 11TH GRADE Oo Dale W Erney William McCoy Robert Graybill John Alxune Ronald Hoffpauer Jay Blum Marlin Erney Robert Shanaberger Richard Givens 9 2 Janet Gurreri Betty Horn Doris Goodlmg Donna Kauffman Jo Ann Hxnkle X irgnma Pressel Elizabeth Kline Ronald Dow ell Reuben Henry Elinor Weston 10TH GRADE Dorothy Greenholt Harold Sechrxst Richard Keller Ronald Iwstner Charles Hemmger George Beck 117 5 201 us 8 . - - 20. . 119 ' 9 120 20 ' 1.1 ' 17 . 208 123 ' ' 18 Virginia' Anstine 219 Lois Einsi 150 COHIHS Millyer 19 - 223 151 ' 20 ' ' 15 23 ' ' ' ' 11 . 155 . , 24 - - - 160 55 ' 13 4 56 ' 22 ' , 57 103 58 ' 59 ' 104 61 ' 60 1 ' ' ', 63 ' 108 102 . ' ' 101 ' , 109 ' ' ' 113 The members of Normx Reesers Serxlce Squad can be found IH xarIous places around school carrymg out many Im portant jobs They may be seen backstage or at the doors of the audItorIum durmg assemblles presldmff oxer Honor Study helpmg In the llbrary or hurrymg through the halls at noon for cheerlo work These students do a wonderful yob and are justly proud of the1r SCFVICC Badges SERVICE SQU -XD SEATED Left to Rzgbt Nancy Stouch LoIs Strlckler Norma Reeser Carol Hopkms oy ce Lehr STANDING FIRST Row Left to Rzglat Fdgar Schmrdt Patr1cIa XX1lley Betty Reddmg Charlotte Neuman Bewerly Kearns Lucy Lasher Ann Stambaugh Sandra Sechrxst SEC own Row Left to Rxglvt Frank BIerman ames Densel Denms Hnbner Fred Orcutt Fred Xandenberg Robert Shanabcrger Absent Don Orcutt Daud Hamme Carl Frltz Armond Shelly Nancy Fetrow Robert Freedman Den ms Slpe and PatrIcIa Stabley The next tIme you applaud for our Inter estmg and enllghtemng assembly pro grams g1VC sexeral extra hard claps for the people who are responsrble for these hours of sunshlne For If If were not for the Assembly Commlttee the second pe rIods would soon turn Into sleeplng ses s1ons filled w Ith the long loud snores of the not too IndustrIous prospectors ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE SEATED Left to Rzgbt Gaynor Murdough Ray Wllson J3CklC Crone Conn1e Mlller STANDING Left to Rfgbt john VVampler Herm Pfaltz graff Reuben Henry Peter jannetta YIGILANTE Say podner can you tell me who those busy bees are and what they re domg IH the boys gym Why sure thev re n'em bers of Perry lnnersts SocIal Commxttee and they re maklng ready for the bIg Shlndlg tomght Those kIds can really do a bang up ,ob when It comes to plannmg dances and soc1al act1xItIes They even Slf out the best square dances to watch the door and admlt folks to the aft SOCIAL COM 'VIITTEE FIRST Row Left to Rzght Dons Thompson Esther Sprenkle Perry Inncrst Dorothy I-lalgh Ruth Lowe Sacown Row Left to Right Ruth Bartels Dorothy Greenholt jane FIssel Pat Truett janet Bankert THIRD Row left to Right George Stemhauser Fred LandIs Thomas Stump Glenn Bartels Don NVeston Ronald Long T l 1 ' jx I T . t I , Y. ' . - . f 1 v y - . . . v 7 7 ' O . ' 1 ' as ' as v 7 v . . Y v . I - - 1 I . V . J Y 1 A v 1 1 . v , ' . . I , , . , . . Y Y . 4 I lv v V A 7 V , 7 . n ' ' Y ' - I l , . . , v v s 7 . , . . 7 7 V 7 9 1 1 s ' , . 1 9 I , . . 1' r I v ' - 1 1 . 1 , , 1 ,Q . . , . . as ' ' 11 ' ' ' AI 17 ' , ' . . . Y. . 1 Y Y . I l I v I . Y 9 Y . A , .' 1 I - n v 1 ' 9 4 ' V 1 7 1 V I 1 v I Tc ' Iv ' ' , , - ' ,' LS 11 9 ' ' LL as 7 'l 7 , , A . I . , .' , - 1 9 ' COMMITTEE STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD FIRST Row, Left to Right: Ann Cox, julia Good, Virginia Aiken, Margaret McCormack, Rhea Piperberg, Ina Stabley. SECOND Row, Left to Right: Donald I-lofford, Nancy Brene- man, Ann Leibowitz, Barbara Fengfish, Phyllis Fillmore, Callirhoe Roupas, jean Neal, Marcia I-lepler, Mary Ellen Walton. THIRD Row, Left to Right: Tom Garrett, Allan Miller, Larue Stalin, Donald Vogelsong, Fred Miller, Ronald Bowersox, Jim Herbst, Leon Dietz. .gg-Y., FINANCE COMMITTEE FIRST Row, Left to Right: Elizabeth Kline, Dot Masemer, Dean Frey, Judith I-Iull. SECOND Row, Left to Right: Betty Cupp, Anita Cassimatis, Dorothy Clair, Gaye Lynn Meckley, Jean Ross, Nancy Ness. THIRD Row, Left to Right: Earl jones, john Myers, jack Minnich. RED CROSS COMMITTEE FIRST Row, Left to Right: Doris Vaughn, jean Sidwell, Marion Miller, Shirley Pfeiffer. SECOND Row, Left to Right: Doris Strathmeyer, Peggy Clair, Connie Moul, julia Fink, Annabelle Crowl, Arlene Personage. THIRD Row, Left to Right: Ray Brenner, Donald ThoInas, jim Kuester, Burnell Myers, Gerald Smith, Fred Roth. Upon the Student Advisory Board rest the grave responsibility of orientating the greeners to our school and the part they will play in its future activities. During the first semester this group of enthusiastic big brothers and sisters work and plan for the Sophomore Hop. This is a big step in the lives of the timid but happy minors In addition to this all im- portant duty of supervising the Sophs, the Advisory Board, under the capable di- rection of Margaret McCormack, lends its members to the school whenever any assistance is required. There goes Dean Frey again, running after his Finance Committee members with a dog net. Poor Dean, as Chairman of this important committee, he finds it rather difficult to force his competent sales- man to sell a few hundred license plates, hand books or school pins. All kidding aside Dean's witty financiers are always ready to serve at all school functions at the beck and call of the powers that be. It would be very difficult to dispense with this capable committee of money chang- ers in our Student Council. A very busy committee around these here parts is the junior Red Cross com- mittee headed by an equally busy young woman, jean Sidwell. The members of this committee cheerfully give their time and efforts so that others may benefit from their unselfish endeavors. They prepare braille for the blind center, aid the national foundation for the Red Cross, and serve children's homes and hospitals in various ways. These are just a few of the numer- ous and useful tasks performed by these wholesome young people. 4 . 4 l T . iz Q, 904,-M - , T-'Q 'IL-:R 4 ll Psy de' -'ff We the modern 49ers descendants of those splrxted and God fearmg 49ers of old express our deepest apprecmtlon to 'Xlr Xhller and Mlss Hallock for thelr unselfish and untlrlng efforts to ne to our school and to our community the Thanks to thelr unceaslng endeax ors and unfa1l1ng mtenest Wllllam Penn has spnraled to the top nn thesplan accom plnshments 'VIARGARI TTA HAI LOCK Assmant Dxrector of Dramatzcr GGLD COA LEON C MILLLR Dzrector of Dramatxcs fi- -1' 5 1 I ,I I :za I' if lui I I V. , n nl W do sw T lf H , . Q . lg Vw? , A i p . . . I N Q . . g., E . ' ' w I best dramatic presentation possible. Q . . X . - A y ' i o '01-if ,,1'?-'::'f' A f ' lx ,U Ax 111 EXT YAGANZ X f' A perfect settmg oops look at the prmcess eet The prmcess and her lover get a view of this modern world lllustrated by Charlotte New man Don Shaplro Allas Eddxe explams the modem Kmg Reuben Henry reprxmands Herm the world to the kmg as Herm ahas Steve ten Venturxsome hero and h1s buddy derly eyes Katharme or Glorxana' TI-IE ERS ,.KN r - 'x 'Q-. ' A fi: y 5 l Fl X9 1 Q1 Q , 5 A v l,fiQ?Q7 e l ,ff l Y ' f . - ' '7 GN T E ROAD IOI The costumes xx ere fitted the make up ap plled and a slvh of rellef xx as heard from the tlred but happy eommlttees as the Lur tam opened on thls years onnt iouetx Play jane Austlns Pride and PI'CllldlLC dramatxfed by Helen jerome The joxnt So uety Play IS sponsored annually lux Clio Euterpean Demosthenmn Llterarv and Alpha Debatlng SULICIICS Thla year our sehool set a nexx era ln the sale of tleltets Saturday nlght seats xxere eompletelv sold out and there xx ere NCFV xxltnessed thls play of manners of another day ln the sehool audltorxum on Fehruarx 18 and 19 To all of us xx ho partlelpated the plav will become one of our eherlshed memorles of our hlgh sehool davs This sentlmental eomedx concentrates on the xolatlle 'xlrs Bennets dttermxmtlon to get her three KllllgllICI'S Il1'lITlCLl ,lane Ilan ROM NT SOCIETY Mrs Bennett Oh you s1mply must have tea wxlth us Left to rzglat Janne Glatfelter Margaret 'xleCorm1ck Orlene Sehleeter May I haxe the pleasure? aslxed Fred Vandenberg Wlnle Gax nor replxes The pleasure 19 all yours Ellzabeth Oh 'Nlr Collms are xou hmshmg your ser mon? I efr to Rzrlvr janet Bankcrt Susan Owxtns ohn NV11n pler Orlene Sehlcettr .. '-- , V I 1' v ,' l V. '. Q . 1 . , ' u e ' Y ' xv y , . I . N y , - - 9 a V ' L Y ' ' ' ' - , . . .A V1 ,Q J . K v. V 1 . ,N H . . . v 3, . 1 - v .' My 1- - nf C t if iv ' v , .Q 1 1 1 ' '- V - - - 1 l fexv left for Friday. Appreeiative audiences , Ar 4 1 I .Q . 7 .l ' .. 1 3 . ' . , C 'xx- - . .' . . , -X CGA T 'IG COA PLAY beth, and Lydia are likely-looking girls in an unlikely looking period when a woman's only possible career is matrimony. To be married meant successg to become an old maid meant failure. jane, the sweet-tempered beauty of the family, hardly proved a problem, for she fell deeplv in love with the wealthy Mr Bingley Fhrtatious Lydia eloped yyith a pennlless officer Mr Wickham a marriage which brought humiliation to her family And now Elizabeth' She actually refused to marrv Mr Collins vyhom she openly de plored and Mr Darcy Whom she secretly adored The duel between Elizabeth and her preludice and Darcy and his pride be comes the principal theme of the plav As in all comedies the play ends on a happy note as all three daughters are or yy ill be married The cast of characters is as folloyys Elizabeth Bennet janet Bankert Nlr Darcy Herman Pfaltzgraff Urs Bennet Orlene Schleeter Mr Bennet Reuben Henry ane Bennet Dorothv Xlasemer Lydia Benntt P tticla Slagle Xlr Collins john XX ampltr ladv Catherine de Bourgh Lois Strickler r Bingley Daniel Hess Miss Bingley Gaynor Murdough Ladv Lucas Margaret McCormick Charlotte Lucas aniee Glatfelter Nlr Wick ham Rodney Shufl' Airs lake Nancy lou Xyalker Mrs Gardiner AnnLe1boxx1t1 Hill Richard Horn Colonel FlE7XX1lll3m Frederick Xandenburg Nlaqgie Dona lxauffman Cap tam Denny Robert lrreedman Amanda Katharine Steyy art X Xoung Alan Robert Shan aberger Amelia AIFHIDIZI Aiken A Second Young Man Robert Greiss Belinda Doris Thompson Agatha Susan Owens A Xlaid X irgmia Anstme Patty shows her pride in her new husband and no wonder he s Rodnev Shuff Others are janet Bankert Reuben Henry Dottie Masimore Belinda Are yye intruding Amehai Amelia Oh dear Belinda not at all Robert Ireedman Xxrgima .Aiken Xlfgllllirl An stint- Doris Thompson Robert Grels And this is my dear aunty Mrs Gardiner Left to Rzglr Donna Kauffman Gaynor Mur dough Dorothy Nlasimore Ann ICIDONVII7 QI3xlitQWtvQ , . . 4 - 4 4 . , . . s' 1 . 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I II Y .. . v - I - w ' I .l - U Y- - - -I I .. -I 5 A V n A 1 A Y yy I -, .i I - Y- .I ,- X y - 1 - , 4. yy I I II it ' .1 I s y a A 1 y I X Q X ,. . . . , I l ,YN I I X x ' l l , 'V'bA TROOPERS OF T Harold' Harold Klobbermeyer' DEAR RU111 The hundreds of people xx ho saxx Vou on Aprll 16 and 17 send thelr htartrest eon gratulatlons to xou and to all xour famllx and friends Ihey xxcxe as surprlsed as xxe xx ere by Vour sudden departure but I knoxx they all agree xx lth me that you and B111 xxere meant for eath other md that you xx ould never haxe been happy xx 1th a stuffv old banker Xour mother took It xerv xxcll xx hen I told her that Vou had marrled Bill and left for Flor1da wxth hxm I thmk both of us, deep doxxn 1n our hearts, xx ere dlsappomted xxhen you decxded to marry Albert And IUNIOR PLAY Both of us just standing there afrald to look at each other Y speaklnff of Albert hes xery upset about the xx hole thmr But then xx hat man xx ouldn t be xx ho has 1 deposit on a house a ehureh reserx cd Il IUIINSILI' enffaved, and then LIISLOY ers thxt hls fiancee has marrled another man He says the xerx m1nute Bull got home and set foot ln our house xxlth all those er'1Lx notnons about xou being 1n loxe xxlth hmm he should haxe been told the xx hole unhappx tale 'I he bank 18 not only gfjlllg to h xxe to do xx lthout Vou but also for a llttle xx hlle xx lthout one of lts execu tn es, namelx Albert Xour mother agrees xx 1th Albert that I31ll should haxe been told lmmedlatelv that II xx as all Nlxrlam s doxngs q'g I 94, BIIL' Go ahead Mrs Axllklfb sax xt' Nothing more 'N L tan happen nas, 'L BY tit V saw -- OW i '0- .'lp A IG 'Z D si! l .Wald tl V 11 U .4 . 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I - ,- 'il .I , f , I pf '. 2- - V . 0 X ,- ,- ,Q ' ' 'j - V- '.C ., fvgg s - .R 130 ..-- f ii! ri.kl'J 7.11 x GOLDEN ER DEAR RUTH Lunch IS ohhh served john Meckley Dan Hess and Dean Slnce Im a judge I never take srdes, but I admlt I was rootlng for B111 from the very beglnnlng I confess though for a whnle I d1dnt see how everythmg could possibly stralghten ltself out It was just one crazy nlghtmare wlth Blll calmlv tak rushmg around lrke a madman and then gettlng arrested by m1StHkC and your mother and I trylng to do the thlng that would be best for you And to make thlngs worse there was B111 s sergeant Chuck and Blll s slster Martha havmg one grand lover s quarrel rlght xn the mld dle of the forest of lllacs Blll had sent you I wouldnt have been one b1t surprxsed 1f our mald Dora xx ould have packed up and C I I wonder 1f we really should have Mlrlam psychoanalyzed as you suggested Why we had no 1dea she was wrxtlng to B111 for months and months and slgnlng your name to those letters which led hmm to believe that you were madly ln love w 1th hlm And thats not all In the mldst of mv trying to explaln to everyone what had happened a poor bewxldered saxlor wandered 1n and asked for you Evldently he too had had h1s morale llfted by Mlr lam s letters and your PICIUIC Frey perfect examples of Amerlcan manhood But slnce es erythmg has ended happlly after all weve forglven Mxrlam and she s rlght back IH the mlddle of her French Dutch and Chxna polltxcal freedom movements and agam trvlng to run us the country and the vsorld IV1tb love to Ruth YVxlkms Gaynor Murdough and Lt Wrlham Seaxxrlght Daniel I-less from Mrs Edlth VV1lk1ns Margaret McCormack Mxrxam xVlllxlDS V1rgm1aA1ken Dora Anne LCIDOWIIZ Albert Kummer Donald Shapiro Martha Seawrlght janet Bankert Sgt Chuck Vmcent john Meckley and Harold Klobb rmeyer Dean Frey Lofumgly yours, joncr HARRY XVn.mxs RAY WILSON Beat lt' Thats an order' NK ll I l sa ' -n 9' Un , , 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' . ' 1 ' ' ' I 7 1 1 . , . , , . . . . . , . . . 7 V I, 9 9 ' u a . n ' KL ' ' 17 . H , , ,' -. ,- ,, - 'I .ly A -' --,I ' f I- , ' u ' ' ,' an ' 'I' ' . at '11 mg possessnon of our hves, and Albert - ,- , I. ' ,, ' - ' . I ' ,vw l Su . y ' ,sv l vs ' ' u 0 11 , . , h . at , , sy I 1, I . . , , , . , . . 7 1 7 , , . . . - 1 E , , . . . f 1 I 1 f . 7 V. . , , - 7 . . Y ' I il ' Y H . , , INT The narrative you read on these pages is only make believefl We as a group, really worked. All Mr. DeBerti four popular General Advisorj had to do was smile and point to the work to be com- pleted. Presto! Just like magic, it was done. Reading from Left to Right: Assistant Editors, Rhea Piperberg, Katharine Stewart, Isabel Wisotzkey, Doris VVitta. Editor-in-Chief, Nan Mackey, Mr. DeBerti, General Advisor. These are the arty damsels who so capably depicted the Days of '49 in this prize-winning yearbook. Reading Left to Right: Assistant Art Editors, Rhea Piperberg, Dagmar Brubaker, Art Editor, Uretta Guynn. Here are the sharp shooters who were always gunning for some one. However, there were no casualties: All their shots were fired with a camera. Reading Left to Right: Edwin Fischer, Donald Leiberknecht, Assistant Photographers. Seated: Edward Fishel, Chief Photographer. RT THE TiME-Second period any day. CHARACTERS-and I mean just that- characters - Nano, Pickle, Dorie, Rett, Dolly, Dag, Alex, Charlie, Lew, Kay, Nancy, the two Eds, De Berti and the office gals, Dorris and Norma. PLOT-How to outwit De Berti. SETTING-The desolate Tatler Ofhce. J. T. D. Cthe 'lbig boss j is pulling his hair out. J. T. D. Where in-in-in tarnation is my staff? This book won't go to press until 1960. NANO. Good morning to you! J. T. D. Get to work!-I insist! CDolly drips in.D DOLLY. Hi! J. T. D. Little girl, where have you been? DOLLY. Drop dead! J. T. D. That's a good idea. Illl join the rest of the staff in the mortuary. CDorie drops in.J DORIE. I'm tired! J. T. D. You mean retired. Why donlt you wake up and die right? DORIE. The mere thought tires me. CA!! this point Pickle popx in.J J. T. D. VVhere's your drawing? PICKLE. I just filed it in the nearest waste basket. CA1ex .ttaggerr in after a hard night of 'wrestIi7zg.D ALEX. Who has Diehl for Chem.? J. T. D. Cut out the chatter. Either get to work or get out! ALEX. I'll leave as soon as I get someone's chem- 1Stl'y. J. T. D. Ilm going to get rid of all of you if you don't start producing. I'll get Sophs to do your work. At least they possess some semblance of responsibility. CKay enters ringing, lVe Knew It All the 'Tl7lI6.,lJ J. T. D. I didn't like your last write-up. VVhere do you think you are-in Kindergarden? KAY. That's nothing new. CRett ramble: in.D RETF. O. K., I'll get that lettering done. J. T. D. You'd better or you'll be lettering your :HE 49 ERS Clifonder of all 'wonders here come: Charlxej E BON TATLER CHARLIE. What's going on here? J. T. D. Cln his usual cheerful nzannerj Not much of anything at least nothing that even vaguely resembles work. CNancy droops in.D NANCY. Hi, gang. fNano nods, Alex nzurnbles a feeble 'fHi. J J. T. D. Cut the conversation! fLew strolls in nonchalantlyj LEW. Any work for me today? J. T. D. Are you kiddin'?? Cln flits Dag.J DAG. fSnziling.J Hello, everybody. J. T. D. Dagwood, ol' girl-where've you been? DAG. I was out in the park looking for inspiration. J. T. D. On Tatler time too! CA loud bang is heard as Fishel and Fisher, Inc., enter, carrying cameras, flash-bulbs, and assorted photographic eqzlipn1ent.J THE EDS. I-Iow's the gold rush coming along? J. T. D. Rush is hardly the word. This is more like a slow-motion production of a snail's jour- ney up a slippery fiag pole. CI-Ie then returns to his interesting occupation of counting the nickels in the coin box by the tele- phone. This contraption-meaning the telephone- is the only 'working object in sight. Enter the hero, Mr. Rutschky, laden 'with doughnuts! MR. R. Don't be too hard on them, John, they're growing children and need some nourishment. J. T. D. Growing is right. They're growing lazier every day. But I guess maybe they're not too bad, and at least I have two competent ofiice girls. cNOT7IIB smiles sweetly, Dorris, Red, glances slyly at the gang and everyone finally digs in. J And so as the curtain falls, the work is completed, and the impressive story of the 49ers' adventures is recorded upon the pages of the 'LG0lden Tatlerf' The entire staff Cafter a final curtain calllz XVe sincerely hope that this product of our efforts meets with your approval and that in the future it will fulfill its purpose of recalling to your minds the many pleasant and enjoy- able occasions of your VVilliam Penn expedition. Good luck, 49ers. Mav the 'iclaim you stake in life be rich in ANZ ,44 An air of peace and congeniality reigns as Miss Altland, Business Advisor, dictates an important letter to Norma Jeanne Masimore, C0-Business Manager. Dorris Sciple, Co-Business Manager, left, adds to the peaceful atmosphere by giving out with a pleasant smile. .- dnl' L? W. f iW- Pw'a..,....e il. Charlie Jones, Sports Editor, right, discussing Sports write-ups with his assistants. Left to Right: James Lau, Alex Kubik, and Lewis Markowitz. Left to Right: Pat Lewis, Norma Sipe fAdv. Com.b and Miss Alt- land CBus. Adv.D smile contentedly as they check over the numerous checks received from the business men of York. Patronize your ad- vertisers, folks-without their generosity, this excellent yearbook would not have been possible. treasures of health, happiness 'and wealth. TI-IE ERS TIC TIME GF '49 STAFF FIRST Row Left to Rzgbt Dons 'Nhtzel Donna I-lollmger Don Swartz Ldltor ln Chlef Kathryn Reddmg Barbara Nlellon Susan Owens Seeoxn Row Left to Rzglvz Eldon Hxldebrand Gary Zarfoss Stewart Shepp JIITI Nlelhsh Audrey Myers Sondra Altman Vxrglma Guyer Xerna Haack Nancy Lease Betty jones Niary Rose Mr Lambert Greenaw alt Adfuzsor Nlr Paul Klmedmst Asmmm Adtzsor lf at It w as 1973 lieutenant Commander ohn Phlhp Sousas band had racked up nearly 10000 concerts and w as commg to Xork Xorlt Hlgh had an all time record enrollment of 1300 students some of whom were forced to talte classes ln Central school There yy ere three mayor socletxes ln school A D S Cho and D L S Talk w as gomg around about a new bl1lldlI'1Q The date: September 70 and the proy CI'lJl'll stork was brmglng a newcomer to Xorls Hugh In the afternoon of that day the students of the school re ceyled the1r first coples of the Xorlt Hlgh VS eeltly It was a small 8 x11 mch four page bulletln bearing the motto XVatch Ls Grow It did grow On Noy ember 9 of that year the VN eeltlys pages suddenly the exghth nssue of the XVeekly was announced the electlon of the first edxtor Charles Fltzkee 24 He w as chosen by the student body to that posltlon From that tlme the school has been mformed of all Important happemngs from the draw mg up of the school constltutxon and the formation of the house of delegates 1n anuary 1974 untxl the commencement of tlns year The present staff of the W eeltly numbers about 130 members 'Nlost of these students are m the adyertxsmg and clrculatlon departments Others are news feature sports art copy photographlc edxtorxal personnel financial and subscrnptlon For th1s the 76th year of publlcatlon the staff was dxrected bv Donald Swartz ed1tor1n chlef Comprxsmg the remamder of executnes edltorlal department are as follows jaclt 'Xlmmch and Ianet kllldlg edxtorlal associates James Nlelllsh news edltor Stuart Shepp assistant news edltor Donna Hol hnger feature edltor Grace Zahn HSSISIHIII feature edltor Audrey 'Xlyers art ed1tor Sondra -Xltman asslstant art edxtor Gary Zarfos sports edxtor Ixathryn Reddmg copy proof and headhne edltor Nxrgmxa Guyer asslstant copy proof and headhne edltor Busmess department executnes are Betty jones adyertxsmg manager Lldon Hlldebrand asslstant ady ert1s1n manager Brrbara 'Nlellon clrculatlon manager lynn Stauffer ISSISIHDI cxrculatlon manager Nlary Rose subscr1pt1on manager Dorxs Mltzel financlal dlrector TI-IE ERS ll gk, ix, - at . : V' . I. 1 ,A n , , I V , , g v Y A 1 ' - y A , f - I 4' J x ' - , , A , 7 , , , V . - . 1 , , ' V V Y g Y 7 - ll I - . . . , 1 v s V - N l , I 1 ' Y . 1 N . . I v ' A - ' . . ' ' , . I . - , ' Al .1 I I ' ' Y a 7 f ' v . - . . . . . ' . , ' , . . , ' - ' ' tt 7 ' yn y , - v. A ' - v 7 ' l 5 B v CX- panded to their present size, however, it was still a four-page issue. In this. l 'yi y 7 , . . . 1 1 . , , ' -V . , - , l v lv v s Y 1 v 1 . , - I' . . Q Y 5 . ' Y . -. - . . .v , . 1 - . . ' 1 ' . D , 5 .1 1 .N , ' , aff 7 . , , , 4 A , -. 1 A . ' ' - L ,' -, 3 ,' 1 l il- Q Y s la , . J ' QI 1 1 1 1 . , L Q Jw' , 2 g 1 ' , ' 3 . , . YULTIDE IN T CHRISTMAS CHORAL Oh come all ye faithful, joyful and tri- umphantf' Oh come let us adore him, Christ the Kingf' Christmas! Every year at that time the students of Bill Penn look forward to the combined glee clubs' rendition of Handel's Messiah This year the sixty voices which composed the choir seemed to make the oratorio live again. To the Christmas portion of the oratorio there are five solos. These were introduced by a tenor solo by Gerald Boyer. This was followed bv the alto soloist, Beverly Simonton, two baritone solos followed by Lloyd I-Ieiges and Eldon Gotwalt. Concluding the pro- gram were three soprano solos featured by Blanche Landis, Betty Gerberick and Marie jane Gebert. As is traditional, the audience rose when the Hallelujah Chorus was rendered. The text of the Messiah was taken from the books of Luke and Isaiah. It was first given in Dublin, Ireland, on April 12, 1742. wife Z? 'lAnd he shall reign forever and ever. Beautiful voices blended in perfect harmony render the Messiah under the direction of Miss Lou Finkbinder. v 4 , jf M4 GRGAIXII IONS Unity and co-operation, two essentials for a successful ex- pedition, are developed in all of William Penn's numerous and excellent societies. Any prospector, regardless of what his interests are, can find an outlet for his particular talents, and excess energy. To serve the school, to promote friendly competition and scholarship, to supplement curricular ac- tivities, and provide social relaxation, are the aims of each worthy organization. 5 'U . +51-. . N., Il-'S X- 4 'Sq 'S g., Y DITIOIXI Q FRGNTIERSPIEN ALPHA DEBATING SOCIETY Fuzsr Row Left to Rxglot Alex Kublk Reuben I-Ienrx Danlel Ness Ronald long Perrx lnncrst Donald Vogelsong hdxvard Neuman Donald W eston Robert Grenman Srrowo Roxv Ieyr za Rzglvt Barrx 5xLllJlt7 Robert Freedman Donald 'xlamfold Cllfton Drescher Glenn Barrels Ronald FIUIIPIULI' Donald Brant Carl Frltz Donald Hofford Fred Nlmmch THIRD Roxx left to Right Robert Craxlull Garx Zarfoss Xr mond Shelley Charles jones ames Herbst kdxxard Txson Ralph Baum Hermm Pfalugraff ll axnc Deardorff FOLRTH Roxx left to Right Ildon Hxldebrand Rlchard W et7el john Ogden Allan Xllller Fred Vandenberg Gerald Strme Thomas Garrett III!-TH Rovx Left to Rzglvt Clanr Spangler Daxxd Stauffer jack NVh1tcomb Rodney Shuff Preszdent PI RRY INNIRS1 Vzce Prexzdent Secretary Treasurer of being the ploneer socxetx of Xwllllim Penn It has serxed the school xxhole IICIITCLIIY and falthfully for 68 Vears bx helplnff to dexelop fullx the students xx ho I1 lxe come ln contact xx nth the society lt has lmproxed the student chleflx ln debatlnv and dramatlc ab1I1tx publlc spealtlnff lsnoxxledge of parllxmentarx procedure and has mstllled ID hlm an apprecmtlon of lltel tture 'I he SOLICIW also strlx es to brlnff forth mmx needed reforms 1n school llfe Its xx eeltlx Xlondax exe nmg IllCCflI1gS consxst of debates Inoffraphlcfll reports panel dlscusslons, and boolt rex lcxx s 1 he HE 49 DOINAI D X OCI I QONC' I DW XRD NI VI XI-XN DON-XI D XX I ST ON meetmgs xx nth the other maxor socxetles 1 lomt socletv plax the xolnt socletx mud xcar duxcc an thc A D S D I S SPIIIIU dance An ld dltlonal xctlxxtx of the Irontxcrsmen or NI phans IS the presentmon of the X D 9 Xsscmlmlx x xx hlch tlus xcu xx xs Dust of thc I on IS pllx as xxeII 18 thc thu lctx cs I soclctx lrc supcrxxsed md dlrccted bx Idxx nd I XNIIICIS xxhose QIIILIJIILC md ISHISIIDLL c vxhole hexrtcdlx lcccptel md fucltlx IPPILLI ated bx all 1ts members ERS -mf A I n X X. 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'Q 1, ' . b ' ' 1 zu.: 'LII ' ' ', 3 'DL 'y ' - 1 tx b 1 : '- GLITTERIN HUG GET FIRST Row Left to Rzgbt jo Ann Eyster Dorothy Clalr lna Stabley Dons Thompson J3CklC Crone Ann Stambaugh Gas nor Nlurdough Lots Strxckler joan Stump Bexerls Sxmonton Dorothy 'Nlasemer Sscown Row Left ta Rzgbt jean Ross Nancy Zexgler Patrxcxa Slagle jan Sehgman Margaret McCormack Norma Goodlmg Muriel Leun Patrlcxa Lewxs Xxrgmra Axlten Joyce Lehr Nancy Lou YVallaer THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt Esther Sprenltle Isabel Kllnc jane Stover Barbara I-'english Rhea Plperberg jean Taylor Charlotte Neuman Orlene Schleeter Ixatherme Nlcoll I'oLRrH Row Left to Rzgbt Dorothy Dlorxo Ruth Lowe Muxmg when picture 'was taken Isabel NV1sotzkey Pres-:dent ANN? STAMBALGH Vue Pff:'XIJC7Zf GXXNOR MURDOLGH Secretary Treaxzzrer Golden smrles and vxnnmfv ways shlmnv exam ples of VV1llmm Penns finest Daughters of the Green and VVh1te are prominent ID all phases of sehool llfe Smce lts eonceptlon ln 1901 Cllo has alu us strn en to entourage m 1ts members an a pleemtlon of and mterest ln llterature Its xxeeltlx mcetxngs proude programs of an mfor nutne IIISPIFIIIU and entertfunmfr nature C110 mans augment thxs proffram bt conduetlnfr xarxous SOLl3l afTa1rs, lI1Cll1Cl1flfT the jomt SOCICIX LOIS STRICKLER Dance and annual Cho Euterpean dances Dr matxc talents are Ll1SPl2lX ed ln the Cho assembls plax XXl'11Cll thls xear xx as Lncle Bobs Brlde and xn the jomt SOCICIX Plav Prlde and Prelu dlee Sports school publleatlons and student ffoxernment also ranl h1 h among Cllonlans aetmtles From assocxatxon xx 1th Clio 1fs members acqulre mluable lastlng frlendshlps and fond memorxes of many good t1mes had together I S . . 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'x ' 1 . 1 . 4 . . , . , . . - , - - K P ' f 1 an, an ' . . , . , k. - K. v 4 , , D, t U . - . , , . 1 T Y vi S -1 , 1 K T. . of ' 1 D K .T- I 1 1 ' ' 7 Y . .5 . . e TI-IE ERS P L A IN S H E N DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Preszdent PETER JAINIQTTA Vzce Prerzdevzt MAY RYISS Secretary Treaxurer Lnder the 'able gurdfmce of 1ts f1cultx frdxlsor Mr Edxx 1rd Tulem the Demosthenmn Lxterflfx Socletx completed 1 xerx successful xefar IH 1948 'md 1949 Partlclpwtlon rn school qctxxltles hlgh llffhted the functron of D L 9 members this xexr Included dmonff lts members xxere the Qchool Presldcnt Rflx VV1lson XICC Presldcnt Peter jmnettl 'md the Ldltor of the X ork H1 h XX eclxlx Domld 'ixx nt7 to mx nothmfr of the numerous pqrtlelpmts IH mfmx other phases of school extr lcurrxeulum JOHN MECKLEY MORGAN BRLNN ER Ihls tlurtx nme x ear old souetx his tfnlxen actrxe parts IH the omt Qocletx plqx , Pr1de 'md Prelu dlce the omt Qocretx dance and the A D S D L 9 Sprlnff dfmce To shoxx 1ts appreclatlon for lust xefn s eh11np1onsh1p lmsltethall team a plaque xx 1s presented to the school xx hlch 15 noxx lT1I10lHfT m the front hill of our IIISIIKUIIOH If the Demosthemnn Lltemrx SOCICIV contmues rts good xx ork IH the future is It has ln the past X ork Hxffh xx 1ll bc proud to hax e such an orgam zatlon xx1th1n 1ts xx ulls , v , K 1 x Q o WW ' lr id ' 'lx - :-.- , X , fl x - . 1 ,.. -- 3. , r t 1 1 ' 4 Y. . . 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U THE 4 ERS GGLDEN HUG ET EUTERPEAN LITERARY SOCIETY ,nw Y FIRST Roxv Left to Rzgbt Nan Mackex Norma jean Sxpe Isabel Tubb Norma Reeser Norma ean Bortner Fleanor lVeston X lrglnla Anstlne Lols Ieckrone Patrlcla Stablex Sscown Roxx left to Right Annabelle Croxxl Barbara Bott Ann Lelboxvltz lNancv Breneman Lois Ell'lS1g Xxonne Boogher joan Steckler janlce Gladfelter janet Fxster Betrx Horn lxathleen ll ells anet lValtersdorff Calllrhoe Roupas THIRD Roxx Left to Rxglt anet Banlxert Norma Brleker Evelyn Bankert Barbara Troutman Susan Owens jo Ann Hrnkle X lfglfilil Pressel Donna lxauffman Katharine Stexx art oan F1t7lxee l10UR1H Roxx Left to Right Mary Sxxartzbaugh Bexerlx Parks Shlrlex Pfenffcr Lucllle Carmen Anita Cassxmatls eannete Rose Prexzdent NORMA REESER Vzce Preszdent ISABEL TUBB Secretary INORMA JEAN BORTNER Treasurer MARY SYVARTZBAUGH These charmxn gals 1n the1r blue and wh1te beanles are members of the Euterpean Llterarv SOCICIV After graduatlon each one xx 111 be able to look back upon a hlgh school career xxhlch xxas greatlv enrxchcd bx her p'1rt1c1pat1on in E I S aet1x1t1es Among these actlx mes are the JOIDI Socletv Play the JOIIII SOCICFY Dance 1n january the Euterpean Cho Dance ln the Sprlng, lomt meetnngs xx 1th the other llterarv socxetles and the Euterpean one act assemblv plav xx hlch thls xear xx as The Necklace 19 M1ne Sxnce the foundlng of the SOCICIV 1n 1927 these Euterpeans haxe met ex erv VVednesday at 3 40 ln room 118 under the capable adx1sorsh1p of Dr Eva Haar TI-IE BRS ,H . s ' 4 ' . .Y 1. ., 1' sf . e 1 'Z .fx iff -V 'ell v ' . 7 1 v ' ,' x ' A In v v v - 4 V . . . . .. 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' . 1 1 .7 ' ' ITINERANT PEDDLERS YCRK IUNICR RETAILERS SOCIETY FIRST Row Left to Rzgbt Ralelgh Druck Lols Adams Darlene Taylor Pamela Ann Bosserman Mr jones Romame Deardorff Norma jean Roseberrv Phyllls Bubb Allan Plummer Secovo Row Left to Right Paul Phlllnps Dorothy Dubbs Gloria Bell flame 'livers Donna Nlckle Geraldme Holland Lydxa Bened1ct Richard Goodhng THIRD Row left to Rfgbt hx elyn Shearer R1chard St Claxr Richard Bow man Bertha Koons jaequelme Stump ThlS IS the new name for the Xork jumor Re tallers Club whlch was orgamzed last year Af fillatlon wlth the state and natlonal Dlstrlbutors Clubs of Amenca xx 1ll be completed soon Grounded upon the firm bellef that this phase of our Amerlcan economy needs strong xx ell tra1ned youth the soclets promlses to become a real asset to Wxlllam Penn It furnlshes a soclal outlet for the DlSIf1bUIlWC EdUC8Il0H students who spend much of thelr tlme on the job ln retall stores Hou ev er a num ber of broader more far reachmg and noble purposes provlde thls SOClCfy xx 1th the strength needed to make such an organwatxon really great The first of ICS goals IS to develop leadershlp ln the field of d1str1but1on secondly to encourage the use of hlgh ethlcal standards of busmess and thlrd to develop an appreclatlon of the lnfluence of the fine arts both 1n lDL1S1l'lCSS and 1n personal 1 e Wlth four thoroughly planned soclal meetlngs each year topped off w1th the gala merchant student banquet ln conyunctlon xx 1th nelghbormg cmes of Lancaster and Harrlsburg the D1SIflbU the Educatlon Socxety lS makmfv an early bld to become one of W1ll1am Penn s finest THE ERS ,v - auf , Y , I . I 1 -' 1 1 1 1 ' . Y . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - A v . 4 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1' v A 1 1 . . . Y . . . Y Y . . - 1 - v ' ' 1 ' 1 ! V ' . , , . Q . . Y 4 L 1 . - , ' . Q .1 4 4 , , 1 ' r 1 - ' 1 s 1 ' u ' r lf 1 1 ' . . . . . V v . 1 ' Q .. , , .. f ' o Q .... . . , Y ' ' . D la. D EE SI ESS CO OPERATI 'Xlemhcrs of the Cooperatlxe Ofhee Vx olk evpenence scctlon arc dlXlklCLl Into an A group and a li group for Identlfica IIOH purposes An attempt' IS made to retam thls Identltv throughout the entlre semor year lach group works alter nate xx eelts In some COIUITIUHIIV ofhce Sllfll'lIl0U Busmess educa tIon pupIls xxho have mam taIncd an averzwe of C' r better In theIr malor suhlects are afforded an opportumty at the eonclusIon of thelr lumor year, of electmg to worlt on a cooperatlxe DHSIS xx hen they be come senIors Thls work ex perlence IS Invaluable upon graduatlon Each vxorker re CCIVCS a stxpend commensurate wIth the exlstmg salary sched The remuneratlon receIxed IS secondary to the xx ork experI ence gamed xx h1le In school 7-Q, X1 VES FIRST Row Left to Rzgbt Ruth DIetz Naomx Dletz VIFQIUIH Blasser Norma jeanne MasImore Delores LeIphart Louxse MercIa Sreown Row Left to Right Sally Lou Smmth Ethel FaIr Delores SmIth Nancy Morrlson Anna Mmgo Delores Ruby THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt jean Rabenstme LOUISC Harms D0rIs Cully FIRST Row Left to Rzglvt Nancy Hess NIckIe lacono DelphIne Raffensberger DorrIs SeIple june Snxder Secoxn Row Left ro Rzglat Jean Rob erts Betty Mauclt Annabelle Wampler Dorothy DennIs PhyllIs Baker Constance Ens mmger THIRD Roxv Left ro Rzgbz Joyce Stambaugh De lores Faust DIanne Bufflap Mary Welsh Rosamond Snx der Delores Poff Clcta Tax lor FouRIIHI Roxx Left to Rzgbt Arene llgenfrIt7 Qxlua Brenner Slurley Nlxers C,lorIa Wampler hsther Chrorus 'Na Oml HenIse ERS :- I -i I, A - . E A x. ' AI 91 b 1 Ln V' ' ' ' CL 77 1 . D . I. 0 77 I 7 - W! ule of the place of employment. . , ' - ' - ' 1 A v ' . I . ' 1 V 1 A - l .' . q l. . l 7 In .Y - , , 1 I , 1 1 . ' I. V Y , 1' . :.' , Y A! 1 , I! f ' ,- , - l ' ., l Iv T Aysv' J , K aff GGCDD OLE ' DAY PENN STATE STUDENT LEADERS FIRST Roxx Left to Rzqlr 'xliss Roslx ne Buqen 'Hr YY illmm Ocser 'Xhss Ions Hexd 'Miss Barlnm Porter 'Kiiss Constance Lexx 'Ur Robert Fngler 'Xhss Diana Noeera 'xlxss Genexiexe Iirls Niiss S1llx 'Uessim Dr Idxmrd Glatfeltcr Secoso Roxx left to Rzglz 'Xliss oanne Pepper Nliss Ilizaheth Wise 'Nliss Bexerlx Williams 'Hr Arthur XYeleh 'Xliss Norma Prutlnian Hr Xxllllflfll Repsher Nliss Bttsx Linn 'xir Richard Bock Xliss Geraldine 'lhonms Dr Ilhs Roberts THIRD Roxx left to R1glr Mr Flenu Hmm 'Vliss Renee 'Nloxxles NIISS Grate ODonne1l Xlr XX eslex Wielffolqskx Xliss 'xlariorie Rilex Xir Robert Beehtol Niiss Ixatherlne Courtnex FOLRIH Roxx Itft to RIZIVI Xlr Idxx 1rd Sullxoxxsli Xlr fxllr ence Rudx 'xlr Paul Iludalt 'xir Richard Bfiragar Hr bidnex Simon Nlr joseph Pasda usual Plhen suddenlx .1 dr1st1e Change tflkes pleiee Nexx flees eippeir in the corridors and elqssrooms No more seramhlinff for lmelx sefits Instefid Bill Penn s students x ie cflgerlx for the prixileue of sittlnff in the fiont roxx sxxoons 'ind exellnixtions of Six did x ou see the nexx tx pina te'1e xei ik he SIILITLC of ic mills Penn Stite Student Teachers lmxe firrixed' Lnder the xx ltehful ex es of X orl Hmh s xeternn lnstruetois these eollewmtes mil e us the ohleet HE 49 Beintr students lile ourselxes thex understand oui needs Ind xx mrs Thex serxe IS 1 xml eon neetinv link hetxxeen us ind the fleultx Their sinetiitx enthusiism ind erwerness eneouiwe us to xxorlx xx ith ineieqsed find renexxed xiftor Ihouoh thex hxxe left these h1lls of ledrninfr xxe xxill not soon forfret these inihitious md CIICIULTIL neophxtt piofessors So to x ou student teieheis xxe extend our thinks ind slneere xx ishes fox 1 sueeessful 1nd hip x teiehmg Uueer ERS n 5 x 3 .rw V ,, ' L A 1 ' I' . K I 5 ,E ' ' 'Q ' 1 Ms- 3 . P f ? I . .. t . . 3, ,A. U A l , i , ' ' -1 LJ.. . ..- . , Y' ' 1 J ' , ' , Y r' ' , . , .. , t . ' ' ', . . i ' 1 'L , . . V U' in , . . f R . Life at VVillinm Penn is going on prettv much as of their first attempts in their chosen professions. if 1 . 1 i ' Q ' 'L ' ' - s lx-k. J' Y L. , ' U I s 7 1 K K- ' - A ' - .- s F- 1 2 s 'vi ' . tt'1v r,- , J '. 1 ,Q 'zu N K 7 K R i l e. . . ', 7 s' ' . . . 5 , I M . L U -' U? I - .3 l- V K. 1. , 1 , v A Q N H 4 L . H X 1 1 J 1 ', ' ' ' U Ls , - - 1 t ' g . -I '? hrez ' t - ' tl In The ' ' V Q' 5 4 5 1 s s . , . ., ' , U . , . ' , .. . Q .1 , ' v ' i 'D vs Y X .I v Q X- I . ,Q . -. Q V 5- K -if WBONES. AIDES - DE - AMP IUNIOR NURSES FIRST Rows Left to Rzqlt P1trxe11 lvtllmugh Grace Niumma Pqtrlela Trace joxee bhellew lvttherme Cladfelter Geraldme Xdmms Xmex l lstrodt Sreoxo Ron I eff ro Ixlglt Dons X authn Delores lease X alerla Iwu mn lXlfII1llllCI' em Sldxx ell I urolxn C roxe THIRD Row left to Rzqlvt jofm Stem 'Xlarx Lllen lValton Loulse Baugsher Pltsx Nlcfmester Nlxrs lxendqll Pegu Gltdfelter l7'C5Ide7I! NIARX ELI BNI YK ALTONJ ne Iresz CII -IOXCIL SHLLLIIX Secretzrx XALLRIA L-XU Tnasurer GERALDINIQ -XD-XUS The umor Nurses Alkli, SOLICIX h15 1s 1ts oh yeetlxe the unselhsh desire to hetter fxequfunt thls Hrou of future ls 1 xxhlte of the V1 11m lenn Semor Hugh Sehool uuth the dutles md xesponsxlnlltxes of 1 efueer IH serxlnff l1lllll'lI1lIX One of the numerous funetlons of thls unselhsh group ls to spend tu o hours eneh xx eele at the X orl Hospltfll helplnef In IDX um nn uhleh thex mn best SGIXC the mstltutlon -Xnx gxrl of good eh lI'lL.fCI' and lllffll seholqstle rqtlng xx ho IS xull me to Que her time md seruces 1S ellglble for H1C.U1bCI'Sl1lp ln thls popular md groulng organl 7'll'l0ll These ehelrmmg and hum1n1t1r11n future Anffels of Nlerey meet on the second Nlonday of each month ID room 101 under the slellful d1 reetlon of Nllss Shan R N TI-IE ERS . Y .1. , Y .. v . Y , . , A.. . . . 1 K , . , 1 1 , I 'Q - 1 - v - - 1' ' Y . . , s . , . - , .- .t - ' ' vw- A Y H 1 , . . .,.. 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HGNENAKEE Fmsr Row Left to Rzgbt Thelma Elalne Hafer Vrrgmra Anstme Sarah Terrasn Alma Hxldebrand Pa tr1c1a Lmdemuth jean Snx der Betty Lou Fourhman Margaret Myers Patrlcra Warner Anna Mae Bury Yvonne Tomlmson SECOND Row Left to Rzgbt Dorrrs Selple lphzabethan Herbst Nlanette Enders Faxe Slenlter Bexerly Helfrrck Dorrs Vaughn Kay Kllne Ann lenmngham Dons Schrom Rosamond Snyder Tr-nan Row Left to Rlgbf Margaret Gladfelter Llx1ra Rodlquez Dorothy Slme joan lxoons Shlrley Rupprecht Nancy Runltle Barbara Becker Arlene McIntyre Prerzdenz DORIS VAUGHNI Vzce Preszdent DOROTHY SEIU Secretary ROSAMOND SWX DTR Treasurer JEAN SNX DLR On the first and thlrd Tuesdax of ex erv month the Home Economlcs Socletx holds 1ts meet1ngs presentmg an mterestmg program about var1ous subjects Although these girls no longer use SPlUDlI'lg xxheels as our great great grandmother dld ln the daxs of the gold rush our gxrls ln cal1co learn the Jlffy xxax Cxx 1th a sexx mg ma chxne to look stylrsh Any lunlor or senxor glrl xx ho has had some sublect ln Home Econornlts IS el1g1ble for membershrp 1n thls socletv It xx as orgamzed October 5 1926 Today under the advlsorshlp of A1155 Mabel Croxxell the falr maxdens of th1s home lovlng group contmue to carry out 1ts motto of Serx ICC TI-IE ERS . x X . . Q VA, 1 X 3 i I 1. x K X . 5 I 'I 7 9 1 7 - v 1 9 1 1 u W . v . l . . ,. Y . . , . , ,A , I S 1 Y V 4 Y V ' . I Tv. . . , 1 ' 7 9 U Y U I I v ' 1 . . v ..........................-.............-...-..--.,.-... l A 41 Y Y . , V 7 , N a . . J. . . . - , . . L V u - . , . , . - - . . , , . . , - - L' - . . - v AL I -' - vw -- Y Y Y V- V- - . u ,' uv EONTIEE ANGUAE INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY Fmsr Row Left to Right Thomas Bentzel Paul Rex nolds Lugene Grothe Gerald Shupp Qumtm Small Paul Rohler Lugene McCarthv Roy Ensmlnger ldwm Rumpf Secoxn Roxx ames Gux nn D3Yld Ness Robert Lexus Donald Hamberger Laverne Hess IValter Snyder THIRD Roxx Robert Qut1tLsch ames Smith jack Ferguson john Sharp Ronald Becker Prendent JOHN SHARP JR Vzce Prexxdent DOIN -XLD H ANIBI RGI R Secremry THOMAS BENTILL Treaxurer EUGI Nl GROTHI Ad zsor INDL STRIAL SOCIETY The Industrml Socletv of the XV1ll1am Penn Sen1or Hlgh School of Xorlt Pennsxlxama IS composed of members of the Sophomore lunlor and Semor classes of the Industrlal Course Ex en other xxeelt durmq thls xear xxe xxslted an In dustrlll plant Ill Xorlt or ntarbx toxx ns W e xx ere fortunate enough to haxe someone lecture to us on the manufatturmg of their products XVe ap LDW IW L RL 'NIPI4 preclate the efforts of Plant Managers xx ho helped arrange these tours xx hlch prox ed qu1te educatlonal to members of the Industrml Socmtx Busmess meetmgs xx ere held each alternate xx eclt ln our school Speeches xx ere prepared and gxx en bv members of our SOQICIY The Industrml So uetv IS noxx ln lts tlurtx sex enth xear and bolsts of nts fine leadershlp nn mdustrx The Spmt of Brotherhood IS promlnent throughout the xears ex en after graduauon THE ERS . X . N ,- Q 4 X x If' x . W s.- ,. xt : W '5 I ' f , I We t I ' 'V XN K' ,,f , jg K ' 1 t V v ' gf' .. .I'4,' Ma mf I W . N 4 S b ,x r f. ' I 5. , . L s, I 4 . A X ' - v T ' ' I v - v , Q 1 u v ' . ' r - - - LJ Y v Q , 1, , L . . . 1 A 1 V v 1. f J v a 9 - - v 7 7 1 ' . , - A ...............................................-.......... ll ,'. ..a..-I.-.s.-4.--f--4.1-....s..-...........---.----....-.--A LA 44 A, N. . , , . ul . . ll T ' . v A X I - . ' ' Y 7 -vv A ' .I L L 'Y' s -' 9 . . ' ' ' ' V. - . ...I I -I In Y Y ' Q L v 7 . I. , v v..' - . n s 1 ' 4 ' 1 . . . . ' . . .9 ' , - , 1 Y-1 - v ,-. . , , , , . . . , 1 4. . , . I ,. 5 . .. l . Q . , , , Y , - . . .Y . . h h . . . , - 4 , G Y ' ' ASSE. RS OF' I-IE PARKLIN ST IUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE FIRST Row Left to Rzgbt Gxtcllc Faber Donald Swartz Mr J lx Grxmm kenneth Baublltz anelle Nlaylor SECONTD Row Left to Rzglvt james Xlcllsh Stew art Shcpp jaek Frex Idu ard Fxshel THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt Sally Outmew er Sarah Melhorn Fax ne 'Nix ers Prerzdent DONTAI D SW XRT7 .Secrerzry LDV -XRD YISHEL Treasurer G-XX Tl LLE F-XBI R One of the key stones of Sclence m VV1ll1am Penn lC'1ClCIl1X umsxsts of mo kmds first, an appl1cemt 18 the umor Xeademx 0fSc1eme 'lhls xxorthx who hw ummpletcd '1 sucrmfie project After OI'gH1lZltl0I1 PI'UX1dC5 1 hrm foundatlon for the thls he IS gn cn lull membcrshxp 'lhe adxlsor 15 suentlsts of tomorrmx Nlemberblup m the I lxlmller bum 'II-IE ERS 4 . 'yy E xr, M l E f A I ........,........................................-.......,, l A yr' 4 Viva President ...............,....,...,............ .............. K ENNETH BAUBLITZ EY XXFIGU TMO OUNCES TO E? MU ALPHA THETA SOCIETY K7 FIRST Row Left to Right julIa KlIng jaclue Crone Elwabeth Kllne janet W altersdorff PatrIcIa Grace C3KhCflHC SweIt7er Rhea Plperberg Sncoxn Row Pat Rehmeyer Charlotte Newman Dorothy Masemer Joyce Shelley Glona SmIth Esther Sprenkle Betty jones THIRD Row Pat Frcw Nancw LOU YVallxCr Sandra Shatto joan Koons Lynn Breda Rathrsn Reddmg FOLRTH Row Donald Nogelsong Paul Reynold Bob Campbell Robert Ludwxg Mr George Hednck FIFTH Row Allan MIller Bmce Stayman BIll Chapman Prexzdenr ESTHER SPRENRLE Vxce Preszdent RUTH LOWI Secretary ELIZ ABETH KLINL Treasurer How far IS Infimtyl Hou much IS zero: These and other Slmllaf problems are thorourrhlx hashed out bv the braIns of Nlu Alpha Theta A smcere Interest In matlIematIcs and a desIre to further know ledge IH thIs field are requIrements for membershlp In thIs socletk Each meetmg JIICIXIL CRONI provIdes an opportumtx to Inxcstngate more deeply IHIO the mxstenous realm of facts and figures and to become better acquamted xIIth the men who haw: uncoxered ICS secrets Nlr Hetr1ck IS our frIendlx and capable sponsor TI-IE ERS . gl L - Q1 I' Q, T Q 'cf Q,- J. ,Q F M Y? . s.- Qg 1 .- Q 9 ,ik 74 6-7 5 Y, I I Q li ye l aa- f r v, I I 1 I 1 1 1 ' Q I . , . . : , I , , . . , V. . 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I D . . .I as II gl ' ay Y - V' I . , . -1 . , . al L BRAIIXIY S FTERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST Row Left to Rzght an Selrgman Margaret NIcCormack Vlfglnla Axken Ras H1lson Donald Swartz Bet erly Slmonton Audrey Myers Annabelle Croul Pete janetta Srcoxn Ron left to Rzglvt Patrlcla Stables Reginald Fmk oseph Dlorlo Roy Garland Paul 'Nix ers Ruth Lowe Fsther Sprenkle Edward Neuman THIRD Row Left to Rzglt john Ogden ox ce Lehr anet Bankert Donald Shapiro janlce Glatfelter Ann LClbOW1tZ Kathryn Reddmg Preszdent DONALD SWARTZ Vzce President RAY YVILSONT Secretary Treasurer The W1ll1am Penn Chapter of the Natlonal Honor Socxety xx as orgamzed ln 1934 It IS part of the natlonal orgamzatlon u hlch has chapters m everv state ln the Unlon It IS organlzed to stress four cardmal pr1nc1ples scholarshrp char acter leadcrshlp and SCIWICC The members are chosen from the eleventh and tuelfth xear classes durmg the second semester of each sthool year A faculty commlttee of elcx en members makes the final cholce after the entlre faculty has voted and the Soclety ltself has suffgested candidates vshom they conslder xxorthx of membership X IRGINIA AIKEN The Socxetv 1n Wxlham Penn 1S honorary 1n character but meets once a month to conduct routme busmess Thxs meetmg rs held on the first F rrdav of each month Each vear thev put on 1n the mam audltorlum thelr lnstallatron ceremonv xx hen the new members are recened 1nto the Soclety In order to be self supportmg the Chapter brlngs Into the school tuo entertamments for the entlre student body for vnhlch the members sell tlckets lach member IS expected to exempllfy 1n hls conduct the four quahtxes for vwhlch the Society stands THE ERS SIMONTON it 1 . , - ' . . - . .' . ' J l MINING THEIR JSIINI ORDER OF BUSINESS EFFICIENCY FIRST Row Left to Rzgbt Esther Chroms Frances Jacobs Glorxa Glatfelter Lo1s Elnsmg Ruth Muller Charlotte Garrett Mary Welsh Nancv XVagner Gerald1ne Hengst SECOND Row Left to Rzght Robert Chambers Vxrgmla Blasser Louxse Nlerlca Helen Becker Rose Benedlct Loretta Frey Ruth Hemse George Knarr THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt Esther Fehl Nancy Hess joan Koons Fave Blouse Glorxa Tate Mary Ann Yost Mary Grnssmger FOURTH Row Left to Rzgbt Irene Bnxler Preszdent INANCY VV-XGNER Vice Prerzdenz ROBFRT CH AMBFRS Secretary Trearurer These 1ndustr1ous looklng chlcks on whlch you are feastxng your eyes are the future accountants and secretarles of today s exactxng but mterestmg busmess xx orld Senlor certlflcates lssued bv the Buslness Educatlon World for solutxons to pro, ects are prerequlsltes for membershlp ln The Or der of Buslness Efliclency Thxs well knovun actmty xs a national orgamzatlon sponsored bv the Business Fducatlon World a busmess mava zme of nat1onal repute Interestlng meet1ngs are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month durmg the school year ln room 105 at 7 00 P M Many varxed programs are gn en ln cludmg some comlc skxts luke Klssmg the Boss and Tvmg Your Shoestrmg Socml events are also enyoved such as our hllarlous Chrlstmas and Hallowe en partles Mr Edmund H Senft CPA a well known accountant 1n York IS the busmess sponsor FAX E BLOUSE Through his generosxtv a prlze of S10 OO 15 gn en to the student rankmg hlghest m booklteeplng for two vears A prxze of S5 O0 IS presented to the student rankmg second hlghest 'Vlembers of thls group CIHWIICCI by INONIAQ served as re ceptlonlsts at the meeting of the Natlonal Oflice Managers Assocxatxon held m the Valencla Ball Room m November of 1948 We the future busmess men and xx omen who are affiliated xx 1th thxs A l organlzatlon are very grateful to IYIISS Ernst for the patlent understandlng and valuable assistance whlch she has so unselfishlv gxven us durlng our stay here Mlss Ernst the O B E 49ers who for three years have been prospectlng the Trall f Knowledge wlth you as our gundmg lmht prav that you wlll be Hrst t dlscover the Fnd of the Ralnbow where health happmess and PFOSPCIIYY wlll he forever yours THE ERS DN '. if l, x V .14- i. , . 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T012 PENN COMMERCIAL SOCIETY FIRST Royy Left to Rzglvt Dollv Test Dor1s Nleldrum Betty Stottlemey er Nancy XVagner Dlane Bufllap joan Koons Fav Blouse Rose Ellen Benednct Barbara Becker Helen Nlonroe Ann Lennmffham SECOND Royy Left to Rzglvt Mam1e FlClxES Dorothy Lxyxngston Ioretta Shermnre Beyerly I-Ielfrlck Audrey Myers Kav Kllne Delores Lelphart Phyllxs Dellhammer Delores Foust Rxta L1y1ngston THIRD Royy Left to Right Anna Mary Kelly Nlckle Iacono Faye Slenker janet Hershlnger Dor1s Hottlnger Mary Bxllet Shlrley Myers Glona Staley Charlene 'ylyers Nancy Bufflap Preszdent JOAN KOOWS Vzce Prexzdent DIANIE BLFFLAP Treasurer Say are you commfr to the Penn Commercial Socxcty meetmg tomffht I certamlyf am By the yy ay I heard yye re fromff to CllSCl1SS plans for a moonllght eru1se I thlnl that yy ould be a lot of fun See you at 3 35 Thus IS a tvplcal conyersatlon yyhlch can he heard IH the halls on any VVednesday mornmo but lnstead of the moonlight CIUISC a hay rlde a slyatmg or boyylmg partv a dance or a pxcnlc mayf he the suhyect of dlscusslon We glrls consider oursely es fortunate to belonff to a socletv that 15 the hasls for frlendly gather IIYTS and good tlmes such as these The Senlors ROSE BEN EDICE yy ho yy 1ll he graduated tlns yfear yy 1ll carry' mem orles of pleasant hours yyell spent enyovmg the yarlous soclal actly 1t1es of our soclety One of the h1 hl1 hts thxs year yy as the appear ance of Dxane Bufllyp Faye Blouse and oan Ixoons on the 3 Qs radlo provram Of course, yye hwye our SCFIOUS moments but they are only moments Thls year yye yy ere fortunate m haymg the prxylleffe of puttmfr on a playf IH assemblv The name of the play yy as The Suryry al of the Flt test and lf yy as capahly produced and d1rected hy our sponsor Nllss Ernst THE ERS '-I 1 J' . 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L L y ' - , C 1 , l v '. 4 C 1 1 ' t ,A - Q PY HINGE PENN PEPPERS Fmsr Row left to Right N lrglma Pressel Patrxcla Sxpe Eleanor Boxxan Katherme Husson janet Bankert joan Steckler Glor1a Stalex joan Gllben Lols Ieclxrone Patr1c1a Stablex SECOND Row Left to Rzgbt Marv Sxvartzbaugh Phxllls Smxth Chloe Stump Barbara Troutman Nancy Fink Vlfglnla Anstlne Kath leen NVells jamce G1lbert Mona Detxv1ler THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt Nlancy Detffer Jeannette Durgm Patr1c1a Br1cl1er Helen Allxson Gerald Ruth Dorothy Masemer kdrxane Nay lor Preszdent JANET BANKERT Vue Prexzdenr LOIS LECKRONE Sec ret zry 'XI RRY SVVARTZBAL GH Freaszrrer The act1x1t1es of th1s group of about flftx SUI dents cox er all the pep phases of our school l1fe W hen one goes to a Xorlx H1 h football game one of the first thlngs he xx 1ll notlce 15 the decoration of the field Penn Peppers are respon sible for thls On blusterx Saturdax mornmffs be fore football games they max be seen on their xx av to the football field orange and blue stream ers IH hand to decorate for the afternoon game XVhen the H 1ll1am Penn Senxor Hlgh School cheerleaders l1ne up to lead a cheer thex can al xx axs feel confident of support from the sectlon of the stlnd xx l'1ClC the Penn Peppers are seated This sectlon usuallx gets the rest of the croxxd mto the sxxmfr of lf and our plax ers on the field or basl etball court go on to Greater YICIOFICQ xx hen thex can hear Penn Peppers and the whole school cheering This SOC1Cfy also arranges pep meetlngs Penn Peppers are the people xx ho start the ball roll 1ng The rafters of Old York Hlgh resound to the cheers of the students 1n the audltonum at these pep meetlngs Members of the soclety xxxshmfr to become cheerleaders try out before a facultv member xx ho chooses the most capable to represent the school Penn Peppers haxe real lzed manx of thexr goals New cheers haxe usu allv been quxte successful due to promotlon by the members Better sportsmanshlp among the students has been exldent at all Xork High ath letlc contests The Penn Peppers haxe rece1xed ICCOQHICIOH from facultx members for thelr good xx orl1 and many accompllshments 1 nl - - l- A . D ,. . . . . . 4 v . Y 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 lv- - 1 'A I, 1 ,l V 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 'l i 1 x . . . V . . , 1 1 1 1 4 A 7 ' . i . 4 ' l . ...,..... . .............................,............. 1 . Y Y ' ..................................... ....................... N ORMA BRICKER . v. . . 7 - y v , Ll av , ' , 7 Y . . . Y . . ' U 1 - ' . . D . . , 41 - , , V, , N. L . - 11 V ' . . 1 .N ' ' 4. . 4 V Y , 1 - - B L . . . 1 ' D. M. , i , Q V ' . . 1 , ' Y. 4 . . . F ' D L 1 ' 7 l y. . .C . 5' K . ' 1 Y ' ,f f . Y . T Y - . I , ' t 1 , 7 1 - ' 1 ' P ,V 1 . . P .1 1 .1 I . P 1- Y ' 1 1' 1 . L 5' L L ' ' 'D - . , . 1 , . . . , - K ' 4 Y 1 v - - ' 1. . 1 L. P D l K .Y LL c .7 ' ' Q C D ' . ' ' , THE 5 BUCK 'X LHINH FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 9-.a Fmsr Ron Left to Rzglaz Glenn Andrews Delores johnson Dorxs Steffee Marv Katherme Grxssmger jamce Broun Isabel XV1sot7key Cecllla Shaub Ruth Lehmeyer Connie Nloul NTISS M Marne Altland Suoxo Row Left zo Rlglt Marlene Bon kcr Patrlcla Sharp Francls Hall anet Becker Patrlcxa Arndt Audrey Bear erson Dorrls Selple Dons X aughn Charles Smlth THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt Donald Moul Verna Delores I-laackman Doris Haldeman Donna 'lloney Juanita Hlldebrand Beverly Klock YVanda W altemy er Vxctorla Colston Preszdent GLEN ANDREXVS Vue President BARBARA BISHOP Q 2 1 YY . 'I .1 V I Y I . l . V M k A V , , 1' .1 - A - Y' jr. .. , ' ,J , ' , A v ' v 1 w ' 1 - v ' . , ' ' ' v , - v v V 1 y 1 . V v . . D Secretary .........,........................... ............ .......,.. C ECEIJA Sl-IAUB ' Y . ..........,...........................................,...... . . 'l. . A .l m.. q 7 , v I , . 1 v' ' ' . , . I , . . 0- 1 v ' , ' Y . K . . 1 'c ' A .' 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I , 3 . 7 9 ' Tre Uurer Books' books' books' School IS not all books IH 1949 nor vas educatlon only books 1n 15-149 ljllflllg the old rush of 1849 as todax lust one hundred years later, our schools tram to meet the problems uhxch confront all of us IH dallv l1fe lt s fun to go to school and If s fun to teach school sav the members of the FTA The Future Teachers of Amerlca organlzatxon ln our school requlres four quahficauons from 1ts members good character good health good 'I' DOINALD MOUL scholarshxp and hlgh ldeals On Aprll 19 1948 xx 1th fortv students mterested IH teachmg the charter from the lNat1onal Educatlon Assoclatlon was recen ed and a LOIISIIIUYIOII drawn up Mlss M Mane Altland sen ed as organlzer and sponsor of thls group which xx as to functlon ln a strlctly democratlc fashlon so that ex ery student mter ested in the teachmg professlon might have equal opportumty to enlox the prluleges offered by the FTA ERS nn: BE emi. 1- gun-dw Fmsr ROV left to Rzqft Tom Hamllton Gxtelle Faber Patrlexa Lexus Uretta Guvnn 'Marlene Stum joseph D1or1o Srcoxn Row Left to Rlglf Rlchard Sldler 'Mary Lllen YY alton Patricia Slagle Bettx jones Kenneth Baubhtz THIRD Ron Left to Rzgbt Edu ard F1sher Ilosd Deardorff Robert Grexman Pnxzdem KENNETH BAUBLITZ lzce Pnszdent OSEPH DIORIO X. 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E A S ez retary Freaszzrer Der Deutsche Verem was esmbllshed ln 1973 xuth the purpose of furthermg lnterest m the Germans the wax thex hse and thelr customs The requxrements for the SOCICIX are 51I'I1PlX that one semester of German has been completed The members meet every other Xlondny under TI-IE THONIAS HAMILTON GYTELLE FABER the leadershlp of 'Nllss Anna L jaeobx Programs are planned to mclude German spealtmfr as vl ell as Enfrhsh The colors of the SOCICFV are gold and black and the motto IS Lbung macht den N1e1ster trflnslated Practlce Hakes Perfect R EC OES 01' T E PA SOCIETAS LATINA FIRST Roxx left to Right 'xlxchellna C1CC10l3 Mary Broxxn Isabel Klnne Nlancv Frev fsthcr Sprenkle Nancv Yexgler Patricia Slaglc jane Stoxer Murxel lexxn Loxs 'itrlcller Nancv Stough Conme Nhller Sandra Sharm Patrlela Grace Sreoxn Roxx Left to Rzgbt -Xnn Spangler 'Nlarx Ellen W alton ean Sld xxell Lx nn Brlda Ann L61l3OXX1l'7 Loss Leel rone ean 'Nleal Geraldme Adams X alcrra I au Delores lease Delores johnson oxee Shellx Charles Sexton THIRD Roxx Left to Rzgflt Amta Cassamans Xlrgxma Argento joan Stump Xudrex U antz Charlotte Smlth Barbara Ienghsh Nancx Brencman Dorxs Vaughn Cecxlla Shaub Dorns Steffee john VK ampler FoLRrH Roxx Left to Rzglt Glenn Andrexxs Ann Stambaugh Charlotte Neuman jamce Glatfelter jan Sellgman ean Ross Dorls Goodhng Phxlhs Good hng Gaynor Xlurdough Donald 'xlamfold Prexxdem PATRICIA SL-XGLIQ Vzce Prerzdent ESTI-IRR SPRIQNKLIQ S 1 I L r,.. 5 I fa k V . lx. . . 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Secrerarv freaszzrer Vhth an lnterest 1n old Rome 1ts lanffuarfe and 1ts customs a group of e1ght enthusmstlc felloxxs founded the Soeletas I atlna on anuarx 9 of the xear 1920 Todax the loxal members of the Socxetas Latlna uphold the Ideals of glorxous and ancment Rome bx conductmg thexr meetmq ID the customarx and lnterestlng Roman stxle On the second and fourth xx eelx of ex erx month xou max be sure to Hnd these busx Lrltln lan vuafre students IH conference xx 1th Nirs Dollx G NIcCulloclx and Mxss Nlargaretta Hallock 1' NANCY ZUGLER ANNE STAXIB-XLGH thexr adxxsors planmnff for 1 Latln mox1e or the large prolect held each xear If IH the form of a Roman banquet, xx here all xx ho attend are attlred 1n Roman garb, or 1f If 1s the trlp to Walters Niuseum IH Baltlmore It IS bound to be a success and equallx as mterestlnff and educatxonal All I atln students xx ho haxe completed one Vear of thus xerx much ahxe lanffuaffc are ellfuble for membershlp Lpon becomlnff a member each 1I1Cl1XlClLl2ll finds h1s lxnoxxledfre mcreasmg ID thls fasclnltlng SOCICCN ERS LE PETITS IIINEUR.. LES PETITS CADETS FIRST Row Left to Right Delores johnson Bonme Reever Rhea Plperberg Janelle Naylor Lucy Lasher Marxlyn Morgan Martha VValk Ann Iexbovu 1tz Nlancy Breneman Joanne E5 srer SECOND Ron Left to Rxgbt Donnalene Moul Nancy Getchen Sara ane Henlse ean Neal Dorothy Hargh julxa Fmk Pa trlcla Canfield Patrlcxa Frey Dor1s Ilalderman THIRD Row Left to Rzght Mlchehna Caccrola Dagmar Brubaker Lols Fhckmger Margaret Isracl Barbara Fengfish Phylhs Fxlmore Murlel Leun V1fg'lI1l3 Argento FOURTH Row Left to Rzgbt jacquelme Dunbar Grace Zahn Vlrgmla Conner Vxce Prexzdent RI-IE-X PIPERBERG Secretary ANN! LIIIBOVVITZ Treasurer PATRICIA FREX Any member of the 10th or 11th B Academ1c French classes u ho IS free from condltnons IS ellglble for membershlp 1n Les Petlts Cadets Wllham Penns slunlor French SOC1CfX The so clety was founded IH 1975 to mcrease the puplls knowledge of the French languafre and to study the hablts manners customs and cmllzatxon of Vzce Preszdent 'XIICHELINT-X CACCIOLA Secretary MARTHA XVALK Treasurer VIRGINIA CONIN OR the French people Nleetmgs are held b1 monthly on Thursday afternoons ln room 170 under the adv1sorsh1p of 'XI1ss Helen Elsenhoxx er On the completlon of one and one half years of French members automatlcally enter the Semor French Socxety Le Cercle Francals THE ERS -' ' E' Q, V 6 ,El in , I ,iff ' in a'X 't F fi I I , I A Prexident ................... NANCY BRENNEMAN President ...................... DORIS HALDEMAN 1 - K . . . , - 1 . ' 1 . . -Y I LOS ROS LA TERTULIA Pmsr Rove Ieff rn Rzzlvt julxa Food Margaret McCormack Dorothw Clair Nancv Zexgler Ina Stablew Rhtl Prpcrhcrt Cllllrlmt Roupw Dons Sttfllc Xinu RClUCLlxLF Srcown Ron left to Rig!! VIFQIHIG f uxcr Comm Nluul Bxrlnrr gLlLlLllNU'lLlxLI' lxmtherlne Nltoll can Sxdxxell lun Neal jun Culp :met XX xlttrsdortf f lnru Rutlnrd lunuw Rou I fr to Rzglr lrtd Roth Louise B.1uEl1er Thelma Hafer Nana Dclhngaer lxxtharlne Stem art Pamela Rchrnycr fresldent CXLLIRHOIQ ROLP-XS Vzce Pnsziuzt INA ST-XBLEX Serrenrv Rl-llf -X PIPI RBLRG Tn mlrer Ia Tertulm whose memhershlp is composed of IUIIIOI md Semor Spmlsh students first hefwn to spreqd 1ts mflutnte ln the ll 1ll1 1l'Il Penn Senior H1 h School Ill 19-+0 the x e1r1t mme Into exlstente Slnce then hundreds of lts members hflxe pllx ed 1n lmportint part ID lts SLllOl'1SIlL and LXITW turrltular nttlxltxes ot our stlmul One FRFD ROTI-l of 1ts mun ohjeetn es ns to teach these Qpanlsh llHfTUlSfS to apprecmte and enlox the Spfxnlsh lanvuwe Illllili. md Culture of sunnx Spfun ex otlc Nlexxum fund mam of the Spanish spclltlng tountrles of South AINCYILI Trqnshted l Cfflllll menns soeml 0lIllCI'1l'lU' Xllss Ut Domltl IS the ndxlsor THE ERS s e 1 1 ss ,yfw .Y ,ul 1 1! d s ' l 3 5 Q , ,L -4 z - ' . af' X Q ff N 9' - 'A , x i Y . 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Fmsr Row Left to Rzgbt Betty Mae Gerbrlck Norma Goodlmg Vlfglflla Anken Glenda Rhoads SE own Row Left to Right Patrlcla lngraham Mane jane Gebert joan Racer THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt janet Klhdlg joseph Dxorxo Preszdent NORVI -X GOODLING Vzce Prexzdenz NIRGINIA AIKEN Secretary Trearurer Le Cercle Francals the senlor French SOCICFX IS open to all 11A 12B IZA French students vsho are ln good standmg and free of cond1t1ons Or ganxzed IH 1927 xts purpose IS to proude greater opportunity for students to become better ac BLTTX UAE GIIRBRICK GLENDA RHOfXDl S quamted YVltl'l French ClY1llZ21IlOI'1 culture lltera ture and customs Le Cercle Francals meetmgs are held ex ery second and fourth Thursdav at the end of a school day The faculty adusor 15 Xlr StuartE Glatfelter THE ERS L like ' af Sv ' - N 5 , 1 f . ,, 4 , fry. . it We P lb? -Sim . E ,,' F 'iw ' - V . ' . . . .. . 0- U ' 7 9 V ' V . , . , , . , - , . . . , ,. 4 7 T ...I..........4...-.,.....n.-........e..--............... A A . . Q . . Y . . Y. .Y.. . . - 7 '7 7 7 1 s s ' . 1 4 . . . . r. 7 7 Y. .1 .., . - A . . . . 'E DIQG R5 IUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY Imsr Roxx Left to Rzglr joxeph Dxorxo Sandra Shatto oxce Trout amce Glqtfelter Charles ones Tom Garrett Robert GFEIIUQU Calxln 'NI1ller SECONU Roxx Left to Rzglt Ann Nllller jean fildxx ell jean Neal Xudrex XY ant? Dom Qteffee Clorxa Stalex Orlcen Sehletter Carolxn Groxe THIRU Roxx Left to Rzgft Delores ohnson joan Grlmm Nancx Stouch -Xnn Ic1lmoxx1t7 Nxncx Brcmmm CCLIIIA Shrub Genexa Sax lor FOLRTH Roxx Left to Rzgft Conme Nllller Dot Dlorm jcin Oxx eller joan Raeer -Xnn Cox Fnxe Stuclx Flxsa V olf FIRST SENIESTYR Pngzient ,IANICE GI -XTFEI TI R Seziretarv CALLIRHOE ROLP-XS Treasllrer DON -XLD SH-XPIRO The jun1or Hrstorlml Socletx had 1 xerx sue cesiful xeir IH 1949 49 Lnder the able ndxlsor Shlp of XI1s5 Grace Curran the memherQ le'1rned much from d1QcuSs1ons h1stor1eal profrrams ind debfntes Of eourse there xx exe socul functlons it xx hlth a Urwnd t1rne xx 15 had hx '1ll In Xlax some of the members journex Cd to Hqrrlshurff to 'it SI COND SENIFSTIQR Prexzdent CAI I IRHOI' ROLPXS Secretvv ANN LTIBOV I'I 7 Treasurer jO KN R-XCTR tend the 111 Smte eonfercnec of the Pcnnsx lx mm Fedemtlon of JIIHIOI' I'llSUJll'Il'IS xx 1th xx hleh th1Q 50C1CfX 19 iffllmted The ffood UIIICS hld 'at thls Confelenee ind the plcqvlnt experlenecs eneoun tered IH socuetx fnctlxltles xxlll loner he remem lmered hx those xxho proudlx enll themselxes junlor I-I15tor11nS THE BRS I ' 3 N . 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A, GOLDE PRODU TIGNS THESPIAN DRAMATICS SOCIETY 'announ- Fmsr Roxx Left to Rzglvt Gx telle Faber Nanex Breneman Ann Le1boxx1t7 jamee Glatfelter Norma ,lem Slpe Dmlel Hess Xmex lou U flllter em Snx der Xlxrx lehman Bonnne Reexer Jomn Qteeller P1 trrua Stlblex blcoxn Roxx ltyr to Rlglvt -Xnn Sfdflllldllf h Rl1Ll Plperhtrtz lm Qtablcx Connle Athens Nanex Stoueh Charlotte Neumm Dorls l-lN3IllPSOl'l un Nexl Xlullel lu 1 joxee lehr jane Gebert 'lrmum Roxx Left to Rzglvt Nanex 7e1Qler lm Sellqman can Ross Ilona d Shnpxro lsthcr Sprenlle llerman Pfaltzgraff Norma Goodlmv Gax nor Xlurdough Nlargaret XILLCJYUIHCR Xxrgmm -Xlken janet Banltert President DAN llfl. HIQSS Vzce Preszduzt FRED BARTON Sc fret :rx Treasure r In 1937 the Drfamfatle SOCICIX of Wxlham Penn became afhlmted xx 1th a mtlonal OITTHUIZZIIIOH and has been ltnoxxn smee that tlme as the Natloml Thespmn Dramatxe Honor Soexetx Thls SOLICIX h1s txx o mms xx l'11Ll1 fire 1 To ereflte amonfr the students ln aetlxe and Intelligent Interest IIT the drimltle arts Ind 7 To estahllsh md promote standlrd of exeehenee IH all phlses of drimltle arts lhe soeletx also urges those xx ho haxe dm matle Zlbllllfx to trx to excel IU hleher lex els of XXXCX LOL XX XI RLR learnlnfr Four meetlngs are held during the sehool xear Txxo of these meetlnfrs are formal lnxtntxons xxhlle the students xx ho haxe earned the neeessarx hundred pomts are made members of the soetetx At the other txxo meetlnffs three one met phxs fare presented lhese plnxs are stu dent directed and the best of the plixs woes to elther Xlt Rose or Nhllersxllle xx here tlex are afmn emeted Thus SOCICIX 15 sponsored hx Xlr Leon C, Nhller Tl'-IE ERS D , .' s.: 1 . 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T . .A 1 , . e ENPLCDYED WHIINTORS Fmsr Roxv left to Rzgbr Florme johnson Shlrlex Gouker Norma Adams Donna Jeanne Hlbner Xxonne Tomhnson Anna Mae Burx Patrlela Llndemuth Alma Hildebrand Doris Vaughn Pegqx Gladfelter SEC own Row Left to Rzglt Nlancx Sheffer Patrlcla Baustlelxer Betty Stambaugh Xancx Lease Althea Shacffer Catherme Gorxxalt Lols Orler Klan Ellen NN alton THIRD Row Left to Rzgbt joan Stem Nancx Zergler jean Neal Esther Sprenlxle Florence Shaffer Mxss Englar FOLRTH Roxx Left to Rzglvt fdxxard llgenfr1tL Gerald Ruth Lexxxs Diggs Robert Xlx ers Robert Henlse In 1941 a group of ambxtlous students sparked lx Glnger Pngllr Gathered together for the purpose of orffamzxng a group of xounfr people xx ho xx ould alxx axs be on call xxhen there xx as xx orlx to be done Thus tame mto bemg one of the most lmportant orgflnwatlons ln the XVllll'lHl Penn Senlor lllgll School Durmg World War ll thls aetxxe and fast groxxmg Group of B1 Butter and F g Nlen and W omen plax ed an Important part IH supplymg xx orlxers ln many fields of endeavor essentlal to the xx ar effort Not onlv dld these future Tx coons earn thou sands of dollars smce the blrth of the QCIWICC but thex have pulled manx a harassed buslness man or houscxx lfe from a tlqht squee7c bv thexr unselnsh effort and asslstance T he peppx 'md energetic sponsor of thls up 'md eomlnff orfrfmlzatlon rs none other than 'xllss Fnglar Our l rlendlx Lndertllaer that rs she undertakes to get all of us xobs TI-IE ERS 1 ., 5, ' V ' ' 1 1 1 I . . . . , . , , 1 - r - 1 1 1 1 - 1 VY ' K . , J I . 1' , . 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D L .Q Y 7 g Y , ,Q .1- CLAIM STAKE T USHER SOCIETY as 1 R ,A FIRST Row Left to Rzgbt Mar1on Vlnemrller lrene Bnrler Glona Gladfelter Esther Chron1s Glorna H ampler Nancy I-lemse Nancy Elstradt Ann Spangler Mary Ellen VValton Mary Rose SECOND Row Left to Rzgkt Patrlcla Stump Nancy Hess ean Sxdyyell Charlene Mvers Elura Rodrlquez Dorothy Sxme janet Barshmqer Dolores Andrews Grace Zahn Nancy Raspe Tmrzo Row Left to Rzglvt ane VS 1lt Verna Nauclr Shlrlev Amg Mary jane Danner Audress Grlss Lrlxan Breesyyme Vxctorla Chan tlles ean Lnders Patrlcxa Becker Prexzdenr MARX ELLEN! XV-XI TONI Vzce Prendent Those of you who haye attended any of our school functlons, such as the Frollc, jumor Plav or the jomt SOCICIW Play, w1ll remember the llttle lady yy ho QI'3ClOUSlV ushered you to your seat Thxs pet1te but yery capable younv mlss lb a member of the Lsher Soclety, yy hose members also render thelr SCIWILCS at football games and MARY ROSE commumty funct1ons The Usheretts re organ lzed IH 1948 and dreyy up a neyy constxtutlon One of the features of the constltutlon permxts any student of Wllllam Penn 1n good scholnstlc standmg to become ellgxble for membership The capable Nlr Shearer IS the sponsor THE ERS Fr Q Stl 'Q -4, , , 5 ' . 1 ' l 2 , ,- ,v v J D If s . A 7 ' ' 9 A 7 7 W I 9 1 1 1 ,Y 1 - 1 , . v , , .1 , . , -fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' -J . - 7 Y Y . . - - 1' . 11 7 . Y I - - 1 Y ' I y 7 .. O E . . . v I ' 7 7 ' 1 ' . .1 D - - - - T. ' , 5 K . 'T A . . LE ND AES FOR GGL EN GN ORCHESTRA Regmald Flnk Dorothy DIOFIO Lynn Breda D1 me Feorge Janet Corney Julla Bollinger Barry' Peters Donald Thomas XX tnda 'NX alttmyer Ions Rauch Lols Jansky Nina. Cardner Charles Nhller Barbara Druck Dons qlI'1tlllIlW9l Roger Hcnrv Dllst NVolf 'NI try Lease Theodore Johnson X meent Iayy Joan Chronmster Ruth Rojthn Jotn Unger Barbart lxlmedmst Io eph D1or1o Xlqxyyell foodman Joyce Smcdlty Ruth Ioyye I ther Sprlnkle glFlll Nlclhorn Donald Ralmr Jtmes Stdmbflch ldyvlrd Smelt7er Robert Prmee Ired Nlxnnlch Jlmfs Rupp Dorothy Tarbl rt Chtrles Stauffer John Xvampltr Laurence Thomas Douprlx Dlehl Hoyydrd Sf'llllflt Iupzh Hoffnun Flyyood Peter Iaul Ixllnfdlnst Vklllmm Hnrshev John Netly Pforge lfxlme Phlllp Arcurl l yan Royye Robert Beck Steyyart Erncy Morgan Brenner Glen Andreyys Patsy Burns Paul Lauer Lllz Ilgenfrltz Hclen Lehr Student Lezder REGINI-XLD FINTR Izbrarmn PATSY BURNS AL'C07IIpL'llll.YI5' FLIZ-XBI TH ILCEXFRITZ and HILLEY ILHR The PIHISCXY orthy members of the Wllll1m Perm Orchestra are lustly proud of IlTClI' orqamzatlon and of thc-:lr maestro the extremely talented Mr A Refflnalcl Fmlc PITICIISIDU' falthfullv eyery Thursdayf mormng and afternoon the orchestra prepares to proylcle fine muslc for all regular assembly progxams md the annull lN1te of Nlusxc Thelr soft mclocllous tones also enhance the bcauty and success of all mllor dramatic procluctlons and yarlous other school fllflCIl0I1S Thls excellent muslc orgamfatlon takes top hon ors m prcsentmff proffmms for 'all the jumor Hugh Schools throughout our clty, and IH the1r oyyn assembly provfram ln Blll Penn Because of thelr Hne shoyymff IH school and clty, and ln the Forenslc contests of the past, yye feel that they deserye all the pralse m the yyorld TI-IE 4 ERS l I . l . . 5 4 1 Y . 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N ml x Dona Ho Q uw Conv ch'1rd H n I I n B 5. 1 x n 4 1 x 1 me 1 L C' Smlth Donxf Nvtt Fxxns ' oxlm., mrsux mu 4 Q mmf s rr '1 fx Coomb I' ed I nnu lm J R p J hn M 4 nn: x L 1 ultlgr D111 rn lk mmm on no ur 1 Pfmm xxfrQ0x J rn tt I II mf S In rr 'rn x we ll Lrb 1rd Bc 4 ku Ii ibn rt 4 x nl 0 fy n 1 nr 1 1 1 n ild Qnuh r Tum X nglmy, H fm N rn fm u xr rv 1 Inn Arthur 'Nlmn fling: 1 s c nn ' N lronlstu on l 4 1 x '11 4 ISIIIJIIUHIY .xxx nn I-iodm v Us mdsl Cul Dnhl D m xld 1' 1 su rn 1n unnf r us on 4 INN 1 oore 'xdthm Innerb Morgan Ilgnnfntg 1 lonn Xnrlrf us I mgfm I mtln une Uma mu H Inns R but l lme J mm I lbf t in our 1 am mu 1 onm-S um uw run Ills Qtcu S!lJ'0111lO7lE9 John M0Dm1+l D1ck lnllm Joe Nnd nlkkx Imsaoons and Oboea Jmmb Uqlxmm Phllm Horfmm Robert Prmu Jack HdCkll1dH Szmient Dzrm for Crou di Qhccr, llghts Hwsh, C'1mems dldx, qs the Xork Hlgh Bfmd comes on the field Pride fills the heart of exerv Xorkcr, xx hllc, on the other 9ldC of the Held thmc who ire XICXXIUQ' thls dwzlmq spegtfzcle for the first tlmc gflze ln un belleung xxondcrment 'lt this too good to be true flgqrcffqtmn One hundred Amd four omnffc md blue did ITILISILIWUS cuh wn expert on his pwrtlullu' HlSI'IllH1CI'1f lmlcnd their IUllSlL'1l twlcnrs to pIOdllLC stlrrmg' UVIILIICS md llllx I'hXfhII1lL tunes XX lulc the ldU1lI'lI'l0' groxxds are filllnff then' mrs xx 1th these golden tones, their cxcs are hemff CHXRIIS STXLFFIR trmtcd to '1 thr llm r dlsplu of preumon mflrch mv 'md clcxcr formfltlons Crcltor of 'ull thls bcautx and xxlelder of the mflglg xx and IS our mxnlm able perpetmllx 81111111122 Splke Sprwle Throuffh hls SIUCCFICW 'md honest effort ou1 band hm men to qlmost unbcllcx 1ble hcwhti It xx 19 no SllI'pI'lSC to us xx hen the Xork Hwh Ilmd xx IS chosen to dmsplu lts mlents m Qhxbe P1114 Phllwdclplmn Xml xxhcn thcx xx Cm Qxcctcd hx prmscs ind xx -ld Lhcus xx C huh home nmldcd our 'IPDFUXIIS fmd fxddcd our dlttos But of course me I ncxx it 111 thc tmmc muse xx c1c flom Xorlx' THE ERS ' i I 4 , I , 3 5 k 4 , 1' I 4 I V ry ' ' 5 , sinx , V 1 C 2 K. iy I , I :ml Nei lan: 1fi'lufl'd il 'Il'1'I',t In 4 R- - 'vld ffard, afzlrk Lvfxo, fl: ':f5'. 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USIC RIN THEN THA U SUNLIGHT SERENADERS FIRST Roxx Left to Rzqlvt jack Herrera Dlle Coombs Charlee Stauffer Robert Prmee Ronald Boxx ersox: Stroxn Roxx Left to Right Bull Roxxe Phxllp XFCUII Ref lmld Fmlx Domld Baker THIRD Roxx I eft to Rzglvt Nlark Leaic james Ixmub .lax Slanex W oodroxx Peters Nzthm lnners HCfl1C1E lxrxuse Xour feet hegm to mp out the tlme md xour heflrt smffs wlonfr xxlth the tune is the fumllur struns of Oh Suzmm fluet 1 hlt VIZYXB fill the sure enoufvh those ratllfmt iXXlI1fTSfCIb the gun llf ht qeremders 'are there to mfflxe xx 1th the Ll0YKI1bC'1f These rhxmlc xx qrrlors oo on the xxqrpith xx 1th plentx of hot 1lXC hut thex wlso lxnoxx hoxx to get fmeross to thexr listeners those Qmooth folden tonee fmcl the ptrfeeted hwrmonx to xx h1c.h xxe all loxe to hsten lt IS the mehr of the Stmor Prom Xour clreelm mm tll e'i xou m hw 'mms Xou elose xour ex CS md 1I1lFUCClllfClX xou lmoxx thit drexms do L fme true Oh' these gllI1ll0'l'lIf Seremclersl Hoxx hmdsome thex 'Ire' Whit muslcil mlents thtxf possess' Vx hit lC'lClC1Sl1lpl No one hut Spll e Splwle the one and onlx maextru eould hlxe xx hlpped these future Gux l omlvuloe mto sueh wn OFYTIUIZIXIIOIX of UCIl-CLIIOII 'md HllCl1lI1ClllxC prcemon 'II-IE ERS l l l l l Y .. 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York High is exceptionally well represented by its out- standing teams. Our warriors are not only skilled in their particular sports, but are well-known throughout the state for their fair play and good sportsman- ship. No other school in this vicinity can boast ol a more varied roster ot cham- pionship teams. DIIIOIXI O OLE ' TIHERS Icft to Rzqlvt Xl l Xmqcr Secretars and Treasurer Dr Fdxmrd A Gladfclter Presldent George F Porter XICL Pres1dcnt Raxmond C Shctter Facultw Xlanager U hit tiles these Ol TIUICIS could rel1te lf they would but rennnlsec for '1 few moments and shire xx 1th us some of thelr I'lLl1 1nd numerous experlcntcs' Xlanw rouvh I1 ls hfne t ev tmmped' Xlfmx elmms hrue thex st'xl1ed' At lflst thex hrne dlseox ered '1 Bomnm I'lLl1 not IH Gold or sllxu or UACWSLIIC but IH seruec to our Alma Nlfntcr md to the CXUIIIITHIITIIX Thev me the prospcttoxs xx ho dneet ou1 nthletle 'ILIINIUCQ lt IS they xx ho deserve the credxt for arrwnglngf and cwrrvlng through one of the most lntensne and successful 1thlet1c progrwms IH the smte YVC the fortx IllIlCI'S of the 1949 Ur1du1t1nU elwss present to meh of xou III thouoht lf not IH wetuflhtv, a Bwff of Cold Dust for 01x mv so unselhshlv so much of your txmc 'Ind effort so that our sports provmm mfxv be l1ept wt lts pres ent spot, the plnnfxele of 3Ch1CNCI'HCI1f , Y 1 l . , , , 1 , ' . . . ,. H , 1 , . . 1 1. , , - 7. x ' - v 4 Y 1 1 s I ' 1 V - ' 7 . . 7 ' .. ' ' 1 - 1 ' I V' 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 I 1. e v . V7 . i Q Y 1 1 1 . e . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 1 1 1 c - . ' 1 44 ' uv h ' . ' 1 , . . . , , 1 1. 1 'II1 ' - 1 1 1 . : ' ' . ' . D P 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 -- - 1 - 1 .1 1 1 1 1 11 . 11 111, 1 , . . . .1 1 1 '-1 - 1, '. ' 1 ' v U -U fv' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 5 . o 'c o 1 ,,. . . v 1 . 1 , , 1 11 , 1 c 1 1 1 ' 1 J 1 ' Y - - A Y - K 4 l n K L 1 I t C . ' 1 . C' - M A ,, . . . .. . . 1 . .1 1 . , , , an , , 1 1 1 1. 1 1 . CON UIQ DQR 1 Coached bv Deb Gotu alt and Dale Lffelman QA,,' zi: Ii: ,K cc 11 y 1 the 1948-45 York High varsity tackled one of its roughest and toughest schedules in many Q seasons. The major problems of the team were K , its lack of experience and substitutes. The 1 - Orange and Blue ended its season with three victories o11t of ICI! starts. L s. The b:1ckfield's grcatest asset was its speed and 1 A. .ax excellent ball handling. Using the T-formation, 1 ' I Skip lnners manned the quarterback position. 1, 1 . ,if 1 Perry lnnerst and Louis VVoodyard held the fu' A halfback positions. 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OD Q Inf one defense the big Lebanon floor k Ora players aw from the bask t e and all of l Bearcats except Brown and had g the r'n Brown garnered 16 points throug his accurate tosses from the right hand side of the court, whilm Strine amassed 10 markers f the ' Qulnter Stars For Muhlenberg Beaver Quinter, a stocky fo: ward for th S O hnson, , , ff from JO I' ecexvmg thfgmprcgarcg 3 fast break 0t1hc?i?fl2ll:orQl3:Elcetball scaS0H draws S 1 to 3 close. . e Bearcats began festivities ' ith a barrage of shot 'de erg defense. rown started the scoring imme- ately following the opening tip- f and gave Y k Pl If 3 ln Whrteh :fuse 'ea 0 H S Machmeshop Tssfltelgbjlllluzd ho me Wd exu an grime W nrzchin edneso e am W as com a 1 D hate C erald Srrme Geert? 3306 as springs in his Exnthc mr ht mum hlghlull for tic FICXL the 'J xcm Ormffe fund Blue PFC 1L Radnor from Lflfllficii ll mb H much necded C Ol n 1, I IOIIOI-5 Pom s Iespec Inons and Broun Com talents to control Jo 1 QCP UM Whi ehill pl Scomlls on zeboun S Daved hixoe with tb 'K In 01' Rldnor p Ann unl noun m 1 es Clow up flown Scoop olmson 35 fm lool S 0 In Sll'lllll0Il5 I imc mtl tit 0 g I fisttrli Rcgu agers Crush Muhlenbc wn Su-me Lead Y OIU Coach Don C ockleys eageis pocketed t ei Re iona tory of the year last Friday at Lebanc ' h PIanksterS Callfure Eaqtem Q Muhlenberg 42-27, and thus earning a ber YO k'H'g 3 finals with Chambersbulg High tonight, Arena floor. Approximately 90 ' stage 'tn old-fashioned l i .stubb orn Mules. Muhlenbergs z Sh hooters Bro range And Blue MP5 43 36 VICIOIIOUS 0vC1' Radnor' in ight i 9 ed ept r Tk la nge and Blue 'H e Strix trouble hittin d t pull rgin mm 1'Ami right comer. Raqn poin had S t ri t e Muhlenber ' ' gr th ters 1 od, ' i I .1 mtS . York nde V the trmii AS . uio secondS U nauuoi C0 .ei 4 :UI 'J HHH ' 1 lv -t York found th fare little better HS they hl on s from out- the Muhlenb . hi an sters C kd W Basketball Champions P . , , V 2' C. 4 3 its 7 B , ou f'e ' J f . . I I 'I - ' , IE v kt .fi -K . . , K .- to O f I ret 'L I V . I- Q lx - ir ' - v ' ' l at E ada,- fit, 'I . lrlc k , f -t tl U :N e C' I ' U I v 'V ,- ds' Z1 E . .. tal k kq ca ' nw- - ff by' M -I B ' tl IW ' . Y Tl L . d :lf l ' 1 9 E . . 1 i . h I Pl ' , ' F - 1 , . Pe the ' 1 , 8 l H Q d l , f do 1 or a lead which never relin u' --- ' I 0 I - I ' O emse ' A- I .- 1 ' '- onl 1 ' EK The Aliquippa boys look stunned as Skip scores on a turn-about play. Shaw, No. 17, gives Aliquippa control of the ball, outjumping Ron Simmons early in the first quarter. Tense moments at the Aliquippa-York High championship playoff at the Palestra in Philadelphia. l'Scoop johnson shoots a one-hand pivot shot in a futile attempt to overcome Ali- quippffs large margin in the State Cham- pionship game, :HE 49 ER D York High S Charm? l More Mafkers . XNWXQ 0 , hi Team 5 s P Both Bearcats,V?OuL1SOState Chafflplfigd mst Sagxgaggtiiad, -rhsm Any Pre ll muad l0St Us U1 the nonquered Runner- p Clzampionshno Medals Awarded To Bearcats At Pep Rall By KATHRYN REDDING, '49 Wipe Those Tears from Your Eyes could very well have been the th f h ' ' ' ' eme o t e impressive pep meeting held in the auditorium last Monday morning at 8:45, as York High hailed its great team - - - trium h t ' present were displaying on the chin and came p an 1n defeat. All persons a grown-up attitude, as they took it through smiling. A great deal of pride could be detected in the voices of the stu- dents as they brou ht dow Catholic Highg and John Clark g nfhe htCth1'H'h.Obh1f ?00fbaf Pheubegigllggiljg gf theYmeli'Qj giiatiieaunsgenorfdiolgaudieriice eS:t- gg Esufmil tfelie rom. QI' '1 urday night, Mr. Leibowitz saluted, r' ' ' a 9 er' prmclpa ' a great team and a great school. presented the master of cere- Y monies, Ray Wilson, school presi- - - - dent, who in turn introduced the missed and the glgantlc The pep rally was tl 1 Tn ho various guests of the rall of Mwgv 1 first speaker was Don Part of the hilarious and yoyous head Coach of the most reception given to our Bearcats ful team in the history following Yorkfs victory Over liam Penn. After his R d h P1 su-a in 2. 1'101' at t C 36 Coach Cockley presents . . member of the team Philadelphia' Championship runner-up which is a silver medalisuspenueu Many fans of the Ora, on a navy-blue and white ribbon. Blue lined the streets all Players Become Speechmakers route Of the Parade to V. Best ball club I ever played gisgliglgligpgfngogifgfgg with. was the statement used by ' Lou Brown at the Close Unscheduled Meeting Helc his oration, which began a The enflfely Sflfdellf- of speeches by each member Daft Of the C91GbI'Hf1OH Vi the team. A few extra tears gala Hffalr Wh1Ch took P bg sgen gn Smiling facgs as fI'OI'lt of U10 SCl'100i fI'OITl tl Ritter Statgd that hg was the parade ended until 12:3 ' 'y the team left the students team bE'10UgCd entirely W fagulty down not Corning classmates SS students Qi on top. Pfsgzfrggyfsgffiesiasf f'Laughing on thenoutslge, rig and he in turn presen mg OH the, msldei 1? t 6 basket of flowers to after the Bork-Allql-IIPP3 game' for the team. City Officials Speak schjool, they ustilils viioicdi e enthusiasm of the student home. was very well described by After a morning of mucl Felix S. Bentzel. Other brating the players on han: included: John ThI'0fl9, finally allowed to go home of the executive council is, after much film had be , Dr. A. W. Ferguson, posed in their behalf. Fol of York City the team's departure, the h S. Gordon Rudy, secretary adjourned, climaxing the gi t e school board: Mose Leibo- series of basketball events member of the school board' Kealy, principal of York school's history. fFor story of Allqulppa. guna nee Cracking the tight defense of Quipps, Dave Ritter increases the score for the Orange and Blue quintet who are fighting to COP the State Championship at Con- vention Hall. - ECDARIH' VARSITY FOOTBALL LOU BROWN, E DON SNELL, E DEAN FREY, T ALEX KUBIK, T DAVE STAUFFER, G SEPTEMBER 18, 1948 YORK HIGH--1 2 VVASHINGTON EASTERN-6 Season opener-York's Hrst taste of victory- York scored in flrst and f1nal periods-Sparkling passing combination- Skip Inners to Lou Brown-Perry Innerst scored hrst on off-tackle slash-In flnal period Lou Brown hit pavdirt when he snagged a Skip Inners pass-Third period dominated by play of .Tack Holman and Jeep Myers-Washington scored on an oft'- tackle slice by Difiivanni in second period. VVashlngton outscored in first downs 14-7- Rearcats evidenced strong power in passing and defense? SEPTEMBER 24, 1948 YORK HIGH-0 BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE-20 Initial loss for York High-York outweighed and outmanned Baltimore eleven fast and ex- perienced- Skip Inners to Lou Brown pass combination clicked again, but just couldn't score- Jeep Myers' brilliant running was a bright spot for York-Barberra. Buckholtz, and Shores top performers for Baltimore- OCTOBER 1, 1948 YORK HIGH'-14 'HERSHEY TNDVSTRIAL-6 York scored a brilliant upset over Hershey Indus- trial 14-6-Hershey previously undefeated and unscored upon-Chocolate Town lads led York 6-0 until the last tive minutes-Lou Brown's DALE SIMPSONT G Swift footed Louis VVood3 ard picks p twenty five yards of pax dirt while pcm erhouse Don Snell runs mterference dur ing the York-Harris- burg Penn game. circus catch of Skip Inners pass in the end- zone highlighted York's tirst touchdown--Jim Ritter's educated toe gave York the lead-Don VVeston gathered ln a Hershev aerial and gal- loped to the visitors' 29-Five plays later George Sexton plunged over from the 1-Ritter again converted to sew up the game for York- Stadulius scored the visitors' only touchdown- OCTOBER 9, 1948 Yom: HIGH-6 LEBANON--39 First away game-Rain marred practice and postponed game one day-Lebanon took opening kick-off and eight plays later hit paydirt- Cedars dominated first half 26-0-Third quarter dominated by York with a 66-yard march- Skip Inners made only York touchdown on quarterback sneak-Gingerich, Buffumoyer, Ku- della and Lippert scored for the Bologna makers, OCTOBER 15. 1948 YORK HIGH-s JOHN HARRIS-13 I-Ieartbreaking loss for York-Last minute threat fails-Putt, John Harris right-halfback scored first touchdown of the game-In a series of quick ground thrust Skip Inners, Perry Innerst, and George Sexton drove to the Harris three yard line-Perry Innerst then hit the line and went into payoff territory scoring in only York tally-Davies scored the visitors' second touchdown-In the fourth quarter Harris was played to a standstill by our hard charging 1 FCE - INIIHERS sir ' X Emu 4:-,lt 1 :I w1a,7,AMf-:,?-?,xJ?,Vk f'd:i'.3i?2?, 1 7. .Y 4:d.. ,,,. 1 1 -fx?-ifrs 3 8 'ips A .73 ROY GARLAND, C HAROLD YOHE, C CHARLES INNERS QB DONALD XVESTON FB York line led by Captain Dean Frey-The same ended on a spectacular 75-yard run by Skip Inners. OCTOBER 22, 1948 YORK HIGH-0 READING-13 Reading' turned back a stubborn York High visitor-York High outclassed by a. speedy Read- inz team desiring to zo places-Kemp scored both Readinrt touchdowns on hidden ball play- Dave Stauffer and Rov Garland did Yeoman work in the line for York- Skip Inners dis- played zreat puntinf: ability-Louis Woodyard exhibited great ability in running and tack- ing- OCTOBFR 30. 1948 YORK HIGH-6 HARRISBURG PENN-12 A stubborn York High eleven lost a tough same to the Oranfre and Black at Harrisburz-Han risburz scored tlrst and it was nin and' tuck from then on- Skip Inners oassinz to Lou Brown and Bob 'Bode kept the Capital Citv lads on their toes- Skip Inners scored an 86-yard punt runback on this most spectacular play of the zame-Penalties azainst York proved costly -Peffer and Main tallied for Harrisburg- NOVEMBFR 6, 1948 YORK HIGH--0 STEELTON'-26 The Gotwaltmen lost to the stronrzest team in the Eastern part of the state-York outscored on Hrst downs 10-9-Steelton scored three touchdowns in the second period-York threat- ened in the first period-Outstandinz performers for York were Donald Weston. Jack Holman. Art Ramer. and Bill Anderson-Barbeck. G. Reich and Malinak tallied for the visitor-York played one of its best games- NOVEMBER 19, 1948 YORK HIGH-13 ERIE' STRONG VINCENT-7 Best performance ot' season-Erie. one of the western powerhouses-The Oram-re and Blue gave a sterlinr: exhibition at offensive in de- fensive play- Skip Tnners led York High at- tack-lnners raced 62 yards to set up first York touchdown-Four plavs later Perry lnnerst scored-Jim Ritter added the extra point-Late in the first period Birinz scored for the colonels -Harold Yohe recovered a fumble to ston an Erie touchdown drive late in the second period - Skip Inners scored winning' touchdown on 50-yard punt return. NOVEMBER 20. 1948 YORK HIGH-7 LANCASTER-13 Farewell frame in the 1948 season-Kim: scored the first Red Rose touchdown-Louis VVoodvard raced around left end for a beautiful R0-yard touchdown-Jim Ritter picked up a had pass from center and ran all over the field dodfzine' Lancaster tacklers for extra point-Kina! tallied I.ancaster's second touchdown-Final game for 22 seniors- Pcrrv lnncrst skirts leftiend around the Erie 'LColonels for a 10-yard advance be- fore bcing brought down by three Erie bruisers. PERRY INNERST LHB LEVVIS XVOODYARD RHB I-'IUNTE GP Y JAMES RITTER E RAY XVILSON E GLENN! VVILT T 'Q ix .151 RICHARD BRODBECR T CH ARLES NicAFFEE G FRED CRAVER G Exery muscle IS tense as the warrlors Walt for the quarterback to slgnal durlng Lancaster York game mr ,ff .,,,.m- A f 1 1 7 A 5 A 1 W , 1 1 1 1 W 1 P 1- - , ,. - , . ' 1. 'ffl--xii.. - yn .. .KK ff5,,f1,.1. jf! - --1.-'.1.1 . 1 fu -X 12,1151 ' f . , . 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' .- --wr -M K'-W- 'k'W' 1Jv..5t G-'. ' W, 1 --wg' -f1,.-v f-Vw ' ' ' Aw'-WK., --y...f...,f . . .' ' '- SEEKERS E -NL AH FORTUNE W II LIANI AXDYRSONI I JACK XVHITLUXIB L A roarmg 'lpplauec from both d1Hicult fact bx jofmnc Stoxcr CLD lVX3fllCI'lllC Nlcoll CCD and Ralph Spangler KRD RICH XRD UBI RDICK 'I Donn Frcw llstms C'1lI11lV aS numlmr 34 of lrlc Strom X IH cent 'IFQUCS 1 LllSpLlfCll LlLLlSl0l'1 xxlth rctcrcc uhoo71t 9' fx ijjfl? Eff! wx WWA 'mvvmrhuw ERS H XRRH ROBERTS M an zger M-Ns 1 , W1 l , - . 3 A Q. . . J A ..,A , . . . , , . . . , L . , 3 L- 5 I U ' vs K E 5 infx Q 1 V . . I Q VXJM. xk v.,i:ij SlClCS thc field followed th1s fx ,- bb EEA-, . X if A-A. 4' MQ, 1 ' - ' 4 Lffwj Q if ,ww ' f - ' 1. if .K VZ f . 'I 'f I A 1 W'--Y. WM I r x l l Q ,M E 4 ROUGH N IUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1, Left to Right: Coach, 1 V Ernie Byers, Bill Orris, lflarl 1 Shottle, Ronald Shaffer, Ron- ald Kessner, Harry Stein, E i - H 1, James Lau, Jack Thompson, . Dennis Hibner, Robert Ort. i. Edward Myers, R 0 n a ld Miller, Don Cockley. Row 2, Left to Right: Harry Rob- Meckley, James Densel, Yer- lin Peckham, Reuben Henry, John Toixgas, George- Kih- bler, VVilliam Martin, Donald Potts, George Stcinhauser. i Robert Varner, Gerald Boyer, Burgess Green, Jay . Weaver. ROW 3, Left to i Right: Robert Syler, Donald sg Sprenkle, Dale Smith, Scott Moul, Joseph House, YViIIiam Langston. Dale Schaeberle, Ronald Dowell, James NVood- yard. f Y 0 erts, m a n a g e r , Michael f ip Q i ' David, David Blouse, Ronald li . I 55 DON COCKLEY I. V. Coach The York High Reserves coached by Don Cockley and Ernie Byers dropped their opening game to Scotland Orphanage 20-6. journeying up to Lebanon, the Bearkittens,' were humbled 26-12. In their third away game the Oranffe and Blue Reserves took it on the chin from the Hershey Industrial Reserves by the count of 27-6. Playing their first home game of the season, the jayvees lost the junior Bearcats ran roughshod over a powerful Steelton and emerffed the victors 27-6. Hittinv the road again the jayvees lost to NVilliam Penn of Harris- burg 30-18. Invading Lancaster the hometown lads to a stubborn john Harris team 14-0. In their second home game of the season U D lost to the Lancaster Jayvees 25-13. The jayvees showed plenty of fight and should give the fans plenty of thrills during their tenure at Bill Penn. Bronco Busters: Frnie Byers, Assistant V. Coach, putting a pair of doggies through the sweating mill preliminary to the next game. .i,....f '..-an if Ann? 'M r nqafnv 1 14 g f ,ax-in:,,.. , f rn' 2, - ,f.-so 3-av I xl 3 is 2- J JK ERNIE BYERS Assittant I. V. C oacla G ORT E R. SHAFFER E G. STEINHAUSERE DENNIS HIBNER T R. KESTNER T YGUR MAN . I 1 T T 1, DONALD POTTS T Y STEIN G 1. THOMPSON G JOHN TOGGAS G EARL SHETTLE B EDWARD MYERS B R. MILLER B Ol Wing-back Eddie Myers plunges goal-ward for 20-yard through the Lancaster defense. 184 ND HIT 'T E DUST SLN ORRIS QB JAMES LAU C G. KIBBLER C M. MECKLEY QB JAMES DENSEL B M. ROHRBAUGH B WOODYARD B DONALD DAVID B GERALD BEYER B R. VARNER B ROBERT SEYLER T B. GREEN B Ronald Shaffer is hauled down after intercepting a Lancaster touchdown pass on his own ten-yard line. GOLD G SERS MAIORETTES The fuses, that sparked the dynamite, that blasted the rocky opposition, that tried to jump our claims to victory and glory. FIRST Row, Left to Right: Ralph Spangler, joan Steck- ler. Secorsm Row, Left to Right: Delores XVagner, jo Ann Stover, Katherine Nicoll, Nancy Crawford. It's half-time at a Bill Penn football game, and the crowd is waiting like Our snappy majorettes put on a show for William Penn of Harrisburg. Everybody happy gr a group of Hprospectors' aboard J their wagons waiting for the signal V 5 to start that mad dash for the old he f Eg., W fields. The treasure they're vgait- f ing for is the York High Band led f b those belies of the Yukonf' . ,-, NA,-g,,-HO Tyhose prancing and dancing can- 'X W W ,ff bf? if A can artists better known as Ma- Sym' T S im jorettes. W iw ' . . . I ,fr -f , The crowd really strikes it rich, . E f for they see major-domo Ralph Q rl T my Spangler and the baton-twirlers ,Q ...,., who led the Army of the Golden J E': Horns to nationwide fame at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, on No- vember 28, 1948. lt was there that A the band staked its claimw to the y title 'KThe Best High School Band t in the East. High-struttin' m a r c h , fa n C V - , twirlin' batons, and foot-tinglin' 4 if rhythm make every half-time a Pmspccmrs ten Us if CI-IIAOE STUMP grand and gala affair. Ralph Spangler had been around in the gold-rush days their work would have been easier, 'cause, brother, he's dynamite. She's the cream in my coffee, They all call her Stump, And if she's the sugar, l'll take an extra lump. SPOTLIG GN GRIDIECN GU Time out for osin X'Vcston Ufflcman and lnners stvle. P S- 1 , Future football Stars worry about passing an exam. be- fore school opens. lStudious. aren't theylb Signals called, hnnd off from center, ci pass from U cston and Speedball Perry lnncrst makes a practice run for the goal. .e M.. '1'g,..m ,sg,,1em3 fmt, t 'vefmscf Practice makes perfectg so practice, men, practice VVho's worried? Dale Uffelman, jeep Myers, Doctor, jay XVrcarcr, or Charles lnners. Last minute instructions are given to the Pennites by Coach Deb Gotwalt before the Erie Strong Vincent game. Nancy Crawfordg Cen- ter of attraction alxxaxs on thc bill F xi Q, QM .jg-igs , SHGCDT I-2530? URTCE E? JANUARY 11, 1949 YORK G1 HAHHISBURG Pl-INN 38 Invzuling.: tho territory of tho Capital City Boys, Coach C'oCkl1iy's clrihhle-rs founcl tho trail to victory roug.:'hor than usual, duo to xxvllllillll l'4-nn's l'1'I'lA.t'1', Habuvk, who tied tho svorv throv tinivs in stivcvssion. Hosting.: the starting.: v1'. 4 thc st-ronil-string.: varsity vnilml the half with a 131-211 llvrision. York mails' CHARLES INHNERS F thi-ir ti-rriflu l'f7llltlJHl.l'k in tho s1-vontl half, pouring.: 411 points tlirougqli that bottoiiilcss basket. Brown and Ritter scored 14 points vztcll. JANUARY 11 1949 YORK T6 1 LICBANQJN 39 Starting ono of their gqroatl-st offt-nsivvs in thvir baskt-thall history, the- fJl'2lY1f.1't' anll Illuo clrihhh-rs. routvll la-hanon lliprh by a sroru of T6 to 351 on thu York lligrh btHll'1lQ'1l 4-ourt. Tht- llJ1'lll hoopsti-rs gran- its bw-st JYt'I'l'Ul'lll21Yli'13 in tho second half wht-n tht-y unlt-aslio-tl an attavk that t'0lllJllt't4'ly baillvtl tho inx'a4l4-rs. York pushod 30 points lllfllllgll tho hoop in tha- thirll 1'anto, spark:-rl by tht- iiiag:nilit'i-nt playing.: of llavv liittor. Ituplaving: thu starting.: tivo. thee second tvam kept tho York tislo rollingr. The point-thirsty fans saw thvni clrop 22 points through the nvt in tho final quartm-r, with Johnson and Stauffz-r I1-ailing: tho attack. JANUARY 14, 1949 YORK 45 HT'IliSHl-TY INDVSTHIAL 42 The H4-rsliiiy Inilustrial lads tlribblvcl onto tho York High court to finfl tho looals Iittlv rc-sviiiblingz their brilliant championsliip form. York won their fourth I1-ag:111i vivtory on tho Sf.l't'l'lKlll of a shaky 45-12 ilovision on-r thn- f'll0t'0l2ltk'tUXXYl quintvt. A tiring.: York tt'2llll vnjoyvml a tt-n point ll'2lll with loss than two niinutos to play, but Horshtfy refusvcl to allow thorn to rulax, anml 111411101-1l York's 11-all to tlirlw points. Omar again York avtually won with a spirited third quartfrr rally. Dave liittur l0tl the scoring: parade with 17 points. DAVID RITTER F JANUARY 18, 1949 YORK -12 STEELTON 36 Tho Vonnitvs nioltvtl tho Stvolifrs aftvr a nip and tuvk battle on the Stoelton- itt-s' floor. Playing: on almost vvvn lt'I'lllS in the- first half, Coavh C'oc'kl1-y's wagers rallioll in the: svvonol half to nah :1 12436 vontvst. Tho first half uriclvfl with York 1lt-fe-nding a onv-point load, IG-15. liallying: in tho final stanza tho lovals niaintaim-41 an iiiiponotrablv 1l4-fn-nsn-, and a stinging: offvnso to outpoint tho Stn-ltonitlis 10-fl. Davy liittvr pacvil York in this stanza with tlirev groals anll four fouls to run his total to ten. Inncrs and Hurbst gxatln-rml te-n points 1-avh. JANUARY 21, 1949 YORK T2 JOHN HARRIS 35 Tho Oranggv anml lglllt' Faixvrs lllflSS2lK'l't1Kl tho John Harris quintvt for thvir sixth straigrht loaguv vim-tory. The T2 to 35 svorv gravv proof of York Highs team work and ball handling: hoth on tho offvnsl- ancl 111-fvnso. Thanks to soino outstancling work from tho foul lino hy Skip lnnn-rs, York le-ft thi- rourt at half tiiiio with a 27 to 14 iiiargin. Siiiinions mloniinate-1l thl- thirml quartor with tivo g:oals. The work ol' Don t'oc'kl1-y's soc-onli tvam was bril- liantly porformlftl, tallyinp: 21 points, 11111 hy S1-oop Johnson with his lil markers. DONALD ROBERTSON G Scoop Johnson tips the ball to Skip Inncrs, setting up A Swish and a uflaslif' The camera another Scoring play in the GERALD STRINF F . , . Harris game. registers two more points for York. I-lcrbst, out of camera range, gets thc credit. HAMPIQNS -IANU.-XRY 111, ww YORK 30 li1'IADIN4I 51 A gziilxint hand of Czxffirs rw-pr1-si-ming York l1i1:h inxwuivd Ii'-:iilimf for thw lung :ixxziit--11 slum'-111m'n c'1:1sh. flziinimr thf- zillwmtzipre- by :i fzist stzirt, lin-m1im:'s 14--11 Knights fum-1-11 Umicii Imn C111-ki.-y's quintvt from thi- un- 1v+-:itvn rstnk 31 tu 2141, on tht- winnn-rs' flour. Nix: Uunnii- 11:-tthna: pr1.xw--1 this 11iI'f1-t'1-rwv hi-txxw-n thi- t-sims as he- winprvil in 21 mzirkn-rs, 23 pf tliwiti in-tt--11 from his faithful pivut shut un11-'r tho hziskvt. Ywrk's vxiiinte--1 -v1T1-ns1- ni-xw-r Wzts 1111111 to unit stzirtcd dm- to two twisuns--zi vhssi- Iii-stdin: 111-fe-ns-A 111111 tmigii shootine: lui-k. makin: only 12 twillii-s. '1'hv 11-1-:mls trzizl-'11 hy gi 23-11 srorv at thv hziif, Yurk otitsvotw-11 R1-a11im: in thi- thirrl qtizirtfvr, 12-11. 1.1111 Brown 11111 York's scoring with ninv points. 1f1iBRU.bXRY 1, 1949 ' Yami T1 1,1xxt1xs'r1-:ii 3, JAMES HERBST G 1'sinz :L brilliunt wrftl-nsivw thc fl1'I111i.1'1 111111 IZI111- Pun--rs 1-rtis1.'11 R1-'iiiskwy lligh :tt Lzincwistvt' by it T1 to 25 st-mu-, in thvir sv-1'1lIi1l vlsish 111' th-- s-nismi. Smmrinp: first, I.11n1':1st1Ar wus in 1'1r111111ilI11l fur thv pn.- 111111 11115. tim-'. Iiittwr paw-11 York in thi- first qi1:irtiAr xxith su.-n points: Innitrs t-,pk wx.-r thi- hulk of the- svcuml stzinzzi scoring: with S puints. At h:i1f tim-A thi- 111--:tis huilt up :L 31-11 :111x':ir1t:tLl'11. York 11ig'h's Ul'la1'DSiYl' p1-:uk l':l11Ia' :is thi- si-1-111111 ti-um, pzicf-11 by S1-nop Juhnstmn :ind Iizivv Slillllil-l'1', iir--pp---1 33 puints tlirlvuuii thv 110011, hzin11imI 31l'f'21Sk1'3' llifrh its u11rr't 11111-att in its 1i1isk.bt11q111 iiistmy. 1 1 ,BR U A R Y -1, 19-19 YORK 13 l1A1i1iISli1'1-11? IWINN ZH 15vfwn11in: its f'h:tmpi1mnship titlv, tha- York High rpiinti-1 :if111+'-11 ?1H tl1 1i 1-wirrtiv vivtiiry tim its rw-r'm'11 by 411-tl-zitim: 11-burp: Pvnn H1 to IN. 1'1:iy:ng: :1 iistivss 211111112 111111 pzissvs, shooting: xxihily. thvy littlv 1i1'S4'111l1l1'1l thf-ir 1-imnlpwnsiiip form. Thv Fzipitztl Pity' Buys 11-ft the- C11111't :tt h.111' titiu- with t1.-- svpri- 121-11, to th'-ir atf1xz1r1tz1z:w. Th-A ll1l1'1l stztnzxt szux Simmiins hit thv- n--t 11 1'flXn' Iinints to stzirt York un its way tim x'i4't1rry. Stuuinz :i hriliizint Iinzii pf-riwi reiilv. the: hwzils hsivl thv A'S4'Il111.U1'SU cmiiplv-ti-ly' 11111111-11, druppiriu' IN p--itits in r.ipi11- firw mul.-r. 1-lwnniv Simmons wits tmp mzin fur Yurk xxith 13 pwnts zihiy sis- , sistwi 115' Dain: Hitt--r tin11 Skip Innvrs with 10 puints wi--11. LOU BROXVN G FICBR UARY 8, 19-19 YORK 111 1,1-II'1,XN11N 113 Journe-ying: to Imbnnon thc Orzxnpgi- and 1:1110 Uqigvrs wvro fiwrf-1-11 1.1 ump- from ha-hinil with :muthvr of thi-ir brilliant finishe-s, :iftvr tiriiiinu' :ill thi- wziy :uxuinst ll surprising I.1'b:in11n ti-um, hy at spurs- ht' 111 til Hi. 1,-11-:1nvln wus 11-11 hy ri sparkling IN'1'fUI'1l111I11'1' frum 13111 Aihriuht. wht, ri'-,1t1y wills,-11 :in 1111511 win, but Yrwrk wus 1-qtml to thv im-:isi1m. N1-utr :nina tip, th'- liwztls ilu-1'f-1111111 thv llnlnmgtlzt lXlZ1lC1'l'S- f1x'1- ivzul, 1uilts1'm'it1g' thim 1X to 111. Skip Inni-rs :intl Lou Ilroxxn xw-iw Yprk's hiprh si-mw-rs with 11 ,intl 151 pwints vzivli. York's Bearcats displaying ability of Dave Stauffcr finds little resistance as controlling opponents' board. he out-jumps a Harris man. DAVID STAUFFER F GOLD P' EL FEBRUARY 11, 1949 YORK 43 Hi-znsiiicy INDVSTRIAIA :an York High's warriors of the boarded court stared off another attempt to ruin their championship clianees by downing the Hershey Industrial fllllofri 43 to 39, on the Choeolate Town boards. York enjoyed a healthl' i il'2lTli2l! throughout most, of the game. York left the floor with a half time score of 25-15 in their favor. Both teams slowed down in the third period drollpinlf 17 points through the net collectively. In the closing minutes of play. Hershey looped 10 points through the hoop. Inners and Johnson stared off the Hershey attack with 11 and 10 points each. FEBRUARY 15, 1949 YORK 40 STICICLTON 351 The York High Planksters rolled over the seare that Steelton. paved by tlih Reich with 22 points, threw into their plans for the league title, by downing them -10 to 39. The never-say-die York High aggregation may not have been at its best, but they gave the fans one of the most thrilling games of the season. Reich sparked the visitors to a 21-16 half' time margin. liebounding in the third quarter York began finding the range as Brown, ltitter and Simmons knotted the score 22-222. Entering the flnal 1-:into 34-39, the Pennites broke loose, mid wild cheers and sereams, to roll up a five point lead. lie- fusing to stop the Steelton Steamrollers dropped in 4 points, reducing the York lead to one point as the final gun went off! FEBRUARY 19, 1949 YORK 55 Joiix 1iARms as Teamwork, spirit, drive and shooting ac-euraey on the part of York High? basketball tornadoes spelled obliteration for the John Harris Uagers, as the Beareats staged a 55-25 eonquest of the Rotemen on foreign boards. Getting off to a slow start, Scoop Johnson entered the eontest and sparked the Beareat dynamite and the Orange and Blue leaped ahead 26-lil at halftime. Dynamite continued to explode in the remainder of the eontest, llerbst sunk three zooming set shots along with Ritter and Brown. The seeond stringers hit the mark for 17 counters while air-tight defense comprised the out- standing action of the game. FEBRUARY 25, 19-19 YORK 44 READING -if S-Hoop Johnson stole the show as York High suecessfully defended its Fentral Penn League Championship by tripping Coarh Charles Dunkel- derger's Red Knights, 44-412, in a two-overtime thrill played on the York High Court. Getting off to a slow start the C oekl4-ynien led 11-10 at end of initial quarter, and with seoring at a minimum. left the eourt at half time With a Z2 point margin 18-16. in their favor. The Reareats along with the Red Knights, rallied in the third quarter to matehing eaeh other's points. point for point. Matz dropped a goal and a foul to give Reading a 3-point lead going into the final quarter. YVith less than 4 minutes to play the seore was 38-35. York on the short end. Stauffer eonverted a foul and Soup Strine added the all important goal that sent the game into the first over- time. Johnson dropped 4 points, but Miller and Matz again tied the count, 42-42. ln the sudden death overtime, York proceeded eautiously. and after missing three attempted goals. Johnson settled the issue on :i jump shot. Shorty Dettling was held down to 12 markers by Ron Simmons and Seoop Johnson, who registered 19 points himself. DAVE STAUFFER SCOOP JOHNSON snags a rebound off the board as a foul shot gives York High its 50th Harris shor fails. point, U U.. E C AIMS I-V BASKETBALL TEAM j. V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ROBERT LANDIS G Dare Opponent York Opponwrzr Dee. 10, 1948 Camp Hill 56 12 Dee. 14, 1948 Gettysburg 51 6 Dee. 17, 1948 Coatesville 39 20 Dee. 21, 1948 Gettysburg 42 24 Dee. 28, 1948 Hanover 48 21 jan. 4,1949 Lancaster 58 20 jan. 8, 1949 H-burg Penn 39 37 jan. 11, 1949 Lebanon 35 28 jan. 14, 1949 Hershey Ind. 48 32 JAY FREY F jan. 18, 1949 Steelton 34 36 Ian. 21, 1949 john Harris 64 24 jan. 28 1949 Reading 36 40 Feb. 1,1949 Lancaster 56 49 Feb. 4, 1949 H-burg Penn 67 27 Feb. 8 1949 Lebanon 48 34 Feb. 11, 1949 Hershey Ind. 42 56 Feb. 15 1949 Steelton 57 31 Feb. 19, 1949 john Harris 46 37 Feb. 25 1949 Reading 46 38 RAYFIELD TRIGGS C RICHARD RONALD MIKE LUCKEN- MACK DOVVELL C MECKLEY G BAUGH G TYLER F DEB GOTXX ALT Coach J V Basketball TG GRI... The 1948-49 basketball season at York High opened with the Pennite V. baslteteers continuing their ever increasing winning streak. Bowling over all hopeful challengers they chalked up 27 consecutive victories before the Steelton reserves handed them their first defeat, 36-34. They suffered their second and third defeats to Reading 40-36, and to Hershey lndustrial 42-56, respectively. Meeting these teams in a return engagement of their schedule, the underclassmen emerged victorious. Narroxving his squad to I5 men, Coach Clotxvalt had them work with the Varsity as a single unit, therefore enabling any player to advance to varsity squad any time in the season. Finishing second in the league, losing 3 out of I9 encounters, they failed to bring home a trophy but have given the game a great deal of prestige and has proven to be a strong foundation for the 1950 varsity squad. jules DICNSICI. if BARRY AUBITZ G Z4 5'3 Q: t, Fmsr Row, Left to Riglnzx james Densel. Ken Gohn, james Wilson. Richard Luelcenbaugh. jay Frey, Hike RUXALD Nleclcley, Xlaelc Tyler, Fred Bode. Skcioxn Row, Left 70 Ritflitr -lack Thompson. Ueb Gotxvalt, Robert KIQSTNIQR Q Landis, Ronald Kestner, Gene Shue, Barry Aubitz, Ronald Doxvell, Rayfield Triggs, William Orris. Mr. Shetter, Don Coclclev. l RID ISODI-1 G GLNE Sl lL'lC G KENNETH GOHN G ORRIS lf CGNE S ISABEL TUBB Left to Rzgbt Judy Hall jean Snyder Joyce Koh ler Ameha Swartz CGA - GEAR COLOR GUARD Hats off' The Hag IS passmg by Stand at attentlonl Hear that rhx thmlc march play ed by the York Hlgh Band as our allurmg group of Color Guard stamp proudly bv The pennant thev carrv IQ our svmbol of NICIOFV The banner vuth the glorlous letterlng Wzllzam Penn S67Z107 Hzgla School brmgs thunderous applause from thousands of B1ll Penn s lox al supporters In a few moments another roar goes up from the stands Our troubadours are runnlng brlsltlv out on the field The whlstle blows the game goes on The banner waxes proudly on the s1de lmes TI-IE ERS y . Y . A Y. 7. . . Q - ' 9 f I , - v I N . Y . 1 . 7 ' Y Y T 1 - ' P , Y , l - 1 1 - 1 V - LGGDY' SCE X gg M M lfupa' 4, mann W ming UVM Q 2 3 - ref Fmsr Row, Left to Right: Carl Billet, Ralph Baum, David Green, Scene from behind. Gilbert David, Donald Ewertz, Leon Kraut, John Stover. SECOND - M K b-k - - U Cl f f Row, Left to Right: David Evans, Lee Fishel, George Gladfelter, gaaggillf xsih 2 lcraignlzg th? eigengs john Togas, Donald Weston, Charles Sexton. THIRD Row, Left to his Winning Streak to 6 'victories Right: Mr. Uffelman, Alex Kubik, Dean Frey, Richard Sidler, Ed- ward Kline, Tom Saubel, Lewis Markowitz, jack Minnich. Coach Dale Uffelman's Wrestling Squad completed their first year of wrestling as a competitive sport. The York High mat- men were Sth in the District 3 P.I.A.A. League by winning two matches out of ten starts. Coach Uffelman's grapplers lacked experience, but due to good coaching, long practice, and the meeting of experienced wrestlers on the mat, they gradually improved. The greatest accomplishment was when the matmcn defeated West York 28-14 in a league match. West York had previously defeated the Orange and Blue in the initial contest 39-10. The grapplers failed to become cham- pions in the District meet, although Captain Alex Kubik was runnerup in the 185-pound division. SEASONS RESULTS 'bl York 10 WVest York 39 York 10 Hanover 39 York 12 I gerslhey Industrial OT an wini 2 ' ' York 17 ' Lancaster 29 Scene from behind York 40 ' Shippensburg 10 York 16 ' Hanover 33 York 3 Stevens Trade 32 York 28 ' West York 14 York 8 ' Hershey 35 ' League Matches. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1Vrestlers Class 1Vo'n, Tie LOS! Alex Kubik 185 R 0 2 Donald YVeston 154 4 1 3 Charles Sexton 145 4 0 4 David Evans 133 4 1 4 George Gladfvlter 127 4 1 2 Donald Iiwertz 112 4 0 2 Gilbert David 103 3 0 4 Carl Billit 103 3 0 2 Leon Krout 138 2 0 'Z Nat Tucker 165 1 0 5 Clair Arnold 138 1 0 5 Lee Fishel 127 1 0 5 Edward Kline 165 0 1 1 Ralph Baum 95 0 0 5 Darwin Markey 95 0 0 5 IC RTK , 'N ibf 5 ttf T ,..gr,,,, H ., t F ' . 'ff 111, 1 L . , et wt - -i Q .adv X 7f '? 1 1 T President ........,. THOMAS BENNER Vice President ..... ROBERT FARSCHT Secretary ...... ROBERT KLINEDINST Treasurer ........ WILLIAM VVILVERT 51-15 . -eltom Sink a' rd S immers lg Recv in Penn Bre York High's finmen, winners of the District 3 and Eastern Regional titles, are shown above in full force. Nine enner of the tankmen have earned positions in the state meet, which was held at Pennsylvania State college. Coach: Charles Boeckel. FIRST Row, Left to Right: Mike Smyser, Charles Weaver. SECOND Row, Left to Right: Orving Strickler, Bob F arscht. THIRD Row, Left to Right: Robert Ness, jimmy Lind. FOURTH Row, Left to Right: Jay Miller, john Meckley. FIFTH Row, Left to Right: Tom Benner, Carl Brothers, joseph Worley, Glenn Conaway. SIXTH Row, Left to Right: Don Orcutt, Robert Klinedinst, Peter jannetta, Gary Conaway. SEVENTH Row, Left to Right: Fred Orcutt, Frank Nauss, Leroy Walker, Robert Ludwig. EIGHTH Row, Left to Right: Allan Wolf- gang Cmanagerl, Elwood Cosgrove Cassistant managerl, john Schmidt, Don Mac Eslin. ,4- 3' -7 v , ,AIV l' 1 V. . men ua . , 1 h . rom W H g te al 7 ' House. Eastern RS? 1336 SSSZUE? Q Ilnqf 1995 C0403 gli York-High sw me' . 2- , 'o 2 and annexed NV'-3 VX? 6962- 205609 al and State -at .BQIRZ 92.9. +10 years. .6158 X059 S651 Ke? ,055 sieaijf perhaps th ce 5 X5 GQXYEKQXX ehlmxp. Y0T'k'Hlgh SVS X0 9 -349 e0 GQ .aft '42 who is at 5 gb 5814 9o.xX6..QX -to Y toego 25 ,b 'O 96- im qw breaststroke Qgxgafzxek 9 25 -yard fteegsti third inkmwR6COfd5 ' - 'X 'a 11- S, : S Qeiwlaf fankfr6lvQ230eSi.li Bennef Brea Xllc for the' mme 05 ' l Tearf15 5 a Y . 9 ct Corde mud m th Cu Relaxl Ofau Tom Benner spreads his Fins for an placed . Don Of . High? other Orange and Blue victory Hes C Nam men k e026 196 aiorm 35 he CKE Y01 k team, IA man on York Hlghs dynamic swim- gng 100-yatgd 232135, Bxue hah Boeckel, rnmg team. .089 Of go wed 2 Qharhe ue n b --- rece e1orti' DI Penn . - ank York-H13 h Flnm.en R Benner Sets Records In me Swimming C0 'Pe 'ff 50' '00-Yard Coach Ch ' , hroug arlie B09 k If . ' fmrnen Camet 101 Oran C e S Ch rl1eBoeckelS 1 -ng Champ ge and Blue tank if 2112 Starlite P.l.A.ixeE:V1g1fg2d out bruce garnered their fifteenth 11? Sa P -'hey 'Php meet, w - secuuve District 3 P.I.AA ac ennlte SVV1-Iflfllefs cD - aturciay P ry ler 11 tc BZIIUIIIIO T e'sZv4iole FC ankmen 39-36 S ers, reg 200-Y 7 Cofe rd-sh t- ard Freestyle Rela a Swinnn S District 3 P.I.Aifi nm Fdteen' rk Victory style, erneu, petition is conckes of Mcca bowed t0 The strc the re' uesne Wh0 cracked bii 2525.1 formerly held bsiiijzw Erie Strong Vinppnti 50-yard 2 3 timing' SGCLUSS YO , Y throned cn bllllilt UD 3 total 01 54 225553, D. Orww W Ich was 41 Points re t ' than th 8' a er Bob sch 0' reeadin e Secondmlace team, Lireastsrrokeultzu Ludwiggi was able to collect. ty .IHCIIQS Event, was H' In the 0 Re er, , ay L 0Sed 0 00l'dS f-'0mebggguf1g H1ade0ggQ,0f Lancagf J be the hero of laps and log? the ,last 0?-V Strong Wo new District 5 . 5 ple P0sted , by 54 the fo Specialties, th Sty1e,MCc T31 thG.G.,, cimglrlne ofS6iccZD15d7as gon? sind freestyle-S? e .,a.V1 ' '- sprlhtdt neie-teas: 1:5 rr , In clgigpgtltlon. paced H fhirdaiii' ng to cliiib tviifozj Displaying championship form once more gke .Texn Br 00-yard fre from the record veteran Bob Farscht completes g24he1d . 51 .field Of0StgeZJrs p1aced9S5ylgi:U?ar1 tielacgig in 1941- a back flip ' IS g Hg Co . 1 ' I is reco d, DU' 'copdioolig WHS Bognqsiltofs. fled .fifth in tlgig - 912 Wh lck, im v d' A :lox Yami of zogfgfevorded asgffnff le rigelcggedcggf Whe ' t' Ives elayy iumrzed Balilm needed YORK HIGH SCHOOL 1949 SWIMMING SCHEDULE two ri Date Opponent York OPDOMBM ford ti january argfegi January Boing january U. S. Naval Acd. CPlebesD and January posssng Ewjgfgglli Is:-19? january Lu d rat 1 le winner, ni january gcglessars ' trfos to Febfllafy n wk' -4- F011 February Nallss C' - 200-ya C F b me of fd fret C My . . . . Anoihfl id Jan Bfother February District No. 3, Millersville limelight by boggta, car March Eastern Regionals, Millersville ng 3 t March State Finals, State College Benner stars as York wins District 3 Swim. 7 D 198 Wan i ifoqk me U E GF DOLPHIN SOCIETY O R, t-gl N xg if , .- N1 A WWE., i awful Li-P'if T 933 l -0' Fmsr Row, Left to Right: Ann Stambaugh, Beverly Parks, Delores Brenneman, Marilyn Riffle, Helen Allison, Grace Fuhrman, Doris Thompson, Lucy Lasher, Susan Owens, Norma Fidler, Chloe Stump, Donna Kauffman, joyce Lehr, Charlotte Neuman, Pat Rehmeyer, Mary Lehman, Rett Guynn, Betty Cupp, Nena Dellinger, Katharine Stewart. SECOND Row, Left to Rigbt: Dagmar Brubaker, Adrienne Naylor, Connie Moul, Ann Leibowitz, Charlotte Smith, Shirley Stump, Jeanette Durgin, Shirley Pfeiffer, Dorothy Diorio, Millicent Zuch, Isabel Tubb, Nancy Zeigler, Thelma Hofer. Paddling up to the Y. W. C. A. at 3 o'clock every Klon- day, one would find the Dolphin Swimming Society in a hilarious and splashing session. These sleek and finny denizens of the blue spend an hour each week darting and diving about in the pool like a school of kindergarten flying fish. VVhat fun these aqua minded mermaids have! Perhaps Old Davy jones, sitting among his treasures at the bottom of the deep, isn't such a wet blanket after all. He has plenty of fun too. One of the interesting and enjoyable occasions of the year for these pretty maidens was the joint meeting and swim with the Filii Neptuni. A good ducking was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Snyder who controls the waves with her magic wand is the enthusi- astic and popular sponsor. hs . Brea . e 58 nl Svsanpfilstroke frrlgvealf BY gee, 6 SQSBH 'E -gil .' Nisgvfuoxd nfgssiv, tn xii-T Cf,,:t vlt,,,t2.aiC 0 ' C 0 N' . al 9 1 viialsggvefim V6 . , , 7 ki- 'Qhe Md htel 5 .X . 103'l f,r.-XS ll ,,- WS .. ,rzrgllc func XL K AC V Q f . ONU' M: NSN' yyei ,tab bffllic ,gat I xvblcbxaet keayiyco U - '-'A u - - mccl-:S lc-Vai f.iU0ll lu the ' titwllc eel? NN . : QN bile'-5 'DMS 3 'ME Susan Kise ready to add an- other laurel to her growing Iist of triumphs. This young lady was enrolled in the Scientific Course. She was also a member of the Dol- phin Swimming Society, Clio, and Les Perits Cadets. She holds the record in the 100 yard Breaststroke. Heading for another victory is Susan Kise, former York High mermaid, now attending Penn Hall. L'Susie has won over 50 medals during her career. GRAVEL GLEAIXI ES TRACK funn was ,mn Wu wmv! I in ,Manx FIRST Row: Louis Woodyard, William Cline, james Ritter, Raymond Chronistcr, Richard LeFever, Leon Kurlansik, Gene Colston, Donald Arnold, Harold Burger. SECOND Row: Eugene jones, Charles jones, Robert Miller, George Galloway, Robert Moul, Richard Sterner, Dale Meyers, Robert Canfield, Robert Klinedinst Leon Ollinger. THIRD Row: Sparky Klinedinst, Ernie Byers, Irvin Reeves, Glen Conway, Robert Boll, Donald Cline Charles Sexton, Dave McCave, Arthur Hyde fManagerD, Charles Witmer iTrainerD. The 1948 track team was handicapped from the start because of the reorganizing of the school's baseball team, the squad was consider- ably smaller in number than in past seasons. Due to rainy weather, practice was irregular and two meetings were cancelled. In spite of these obstacles, the expert coaching of Sparky Klinedinst and Ernie Byers hurdled over them and produced some very promising trackmen. These men sparked the team by their continuous and excellent performance. RELAYS The York one-mile relay team, consisting of james Ritter, Richard Lefever, Raymond Chronister and James Markle, laid claim to the eighth position in the Penn Relay contest at Philadelphia. YORK 37 LANCASTER 99 Top honors went to Richard Sterner javelin, one-mile relay team, Ray Chronister, Fred Canfield, William Cline, and james Markle. YORK 465 LEBANON SOVZ The golden honors went to Louis Woodyard 100 yard. 220 yard dash. jim Ritter quarter mile dash-broad jump. William Cline low hur- dles. Dick Sterner, javelin. YORK 27 STEELTON 38 JOHN HARRIS 96 The York Spikemen captured no top honors but Richard Lefever, Louis YVoodyard, Leon Kurlansik, Donald Arnold, and james Ritter gathered seconds in the 880 yard sprint, 220 yard dash, shot put, pole vault, and broad jump events respectively. YORK ZOVZ HARRISBURG PENN 58V2 LANCASTER 74V2 READING 78V2 The results of the quadrangular meet gave Richard Sterner top honor in the Javelin, Donald Arnold third in pole vault, james Ritter fourth in 440 yard dash and broad jump. Donald Arnold was tie for second place in the pole vault at the district meets. He won the coin toss and received a medal in place of go- ing to the state meet. Swish-h-h! Harold Burger unleashes rescrxe atomic speed to capture the high hurdles during York Lebanon Track Bang! The cindermen get off on a flying start. meet. ER AKIN T EAIRIE GOLF TEAM Coach Porter confabs wlth a few of h1s praxrle breakers lust be fore an lmportant golf match Coach George Porters 1948 golf team opened up wxth br1ghter prospects than the PFCVIOUS year Xvlfh seven dlvot dxggers two of them veterans Gall Hoke and Gerald Bubb the foremen were scheduled to play elght league games and two exhlbltlon games one wxth York Junxor College and Baltxmore C10 College The Praxrle Breakers flmshed thexr sea son ln a txe wxth Hershey for first place bv oxerpowermg elght of thelr ten op ponents The plax off for champlonshlp was held at the West Shore Country Club where Xork walked off wlth the trophy bv clubbmg Hershey 91f2 SVZ gnmg them the Central Pennsylvama Scholastxc Golf League champxonshlp for the second stralght year Gerald Bubb repeated hrs last years performance by takmg a second place at the Dxstrlct 3 plav offs and placlng fifth among the champs at the PIAA State Champlonshxp match Left to Rzgbt Vlctor Sexders Gene Markle Wxllram Orlss Gerald York -6M Hefshei' SVZ Bubb Gall Hoke Benny Smvser jack Downs York 11V Wilson 31f2 York 11 Kutztown 4 York 8 Readmg 7 York 15 Kutztown 0 York 10 Baltlmore Clty 5 York 5yQ Readxng 9M York 8V2 Wllson 61f2 York 11 York junior Colle e 4 Xork 915 Hershey 55 .1 g R . .rc ' Y' ' Ni. lla, l ' .R -x- f ag .la w. lem. . 752 - A 4 , va sw . 1 ,, .ff-6 I V . . 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RY CORE GIRLS BASKETBALL Fnzsr Roxx Left to Right Sally Burns Betty Lupp Nancy Platts Carmen Mula Marx Eaton Elxsa Wolf SECOND Roxv Left to Rzgbt joyce Beaverson jox ce Nell Nlxldred Yohe Sxlvla Ness jackie Hose THIRD Row Left to Rlgkft Norma Ort Loxs Pllcklnger Dolly Shaub G l era dme F ortney Txxeet' Foul on Suzxel TCHSIOH IS hxgh as the gxrls basketball league gets undcrxx ax xx 1th txx entx four teams competmff Pomt after pomt IS racked up and the cheer mg becomes almost deafenmfr Lnder the Ullldlflg xx h1stle of the able Xlrs Snx der these glrls CXl'11lJlf plentx of that stuff called good sportsmanshlp As the season drexx to an end the XfV1lClCHIS xx ere battlmg the F1ght1ng Tlgers for the golden croxxn of champmonslup After a rugged fight the Wildcats emerged vlctorlous and the season xx as ox er just llke a xxoman reachmg for the moon I Y l - N y Y ' 9 V 1 Y Y . , .' ' , A ' ,l , 1' . . . T . ,. . U ' I ' V I 1 . . . . . , V V ' 7 7' ' V, D. . i 1 . 7 . . Y .Q x. ' D' C' ' A .i A v K. . . A, v lr ., N , ' as , y . 1. as ' va , ' an ' ' K tu . ,, y . Q . EA CHEER LEADERS AK E9 149 'f .4 ft ' -w A ri . N .' 5 1 5 S 3 K, ' Leaders of the Golden Cheers. Flashing Eyes!! Dimpled Cheeks!! Ed Fisher, student photographer, Are WVe in Love? YVe've been for weeks!! FIRST Row, Left to Right: stands on his head to get this shot. Adrian Naylor, Shirley Stump, janet Bankert, Gloria Staley, Janice Notice up-side-down Lancaster L's. Gilbert. SEcoNn Row, Left to Right: Jeannette Durgin, Norma Bricker, Roberta Kauffman, Patricia Riddle. lt's the day of the big game! That fighting spirit is tingling in the blood of every loyal fol- lower of good Old York High. Some one shouts, here comes the orange and blue. Sure enough it's those noisy pepper-up- pers, who urge our warriors to roll along. These vigorous and ebullient sweater gals with the orange and blue Y's are the star-like spark- lers that help to boost the spirit and morale of I . the noisy and enthusiastic fans. It is their ringing cheers that Hll our 'Lfighting menn with an over- whelming desire to win. With a willingness to serve their school, these hearty and jubilant leaders give themselves and their time to add to that well known good sportsmanship so well exhibited at OV Bill Penn. anet Bankert extends sportsmanlike ges tures in the form of flowers to the cheer leaders from Lancaster at the York Lancaster football game. E4 ll is , . 4 SAGE EU FLAG TWIRLERS Left to Right: Jean Heede, Dorothy Swigert, Donnalene Houck, Norma Lee Bolton, Norma lnnerst, Jean Dowell. 2 Head Flag jean Dowell switches on to high beam as the crowds roar with appreciation. Hi there! Focus your peepers on these high-stepping Flag Twirlers. Gaze upon their im- maculate white boots and adjust your lens to include their precision-like Hag twirling! Whether it rains, snows or is sleeting these lassies will always be found in their enviable posi- tions giving our charming major- Twirler, . K :Yi Wg,-,' fp ,N Spike's twirlers swing into forma- tion during practice workout. Left to Right: Norma Inners, Beatrice Ramer, Norma Lee Bolton. ettes a run for their money for the attention of the appre- ciative crowd. The dew-fresh beauty on their smiling faces and the unmatched precision of their clever twirling register a picture in your mem- ory that time can never erase or cause to fade. feb 3 TLYIN UC ETS GIRLS' BADMINTON 3-11- Ever mcreaslng m popularlty badmmton at tracted a total of one hundred and forty four glrls durmg the first semester of 1948 49 The shuttlecock experts plctured here are the b1rd1e champlons who finally swatted thelr ways to the top by emergmg vlctorxous over many worthy opponents Champxons by class are JANIET SWEENIEX fScbool Cbumpzonb JOY CF SMEDLEY flumor Claampzonb ML NANCY MILLER Pima CSopbam0re Cbampzonj JM, HELEN HOSTETTER CAbsmt 'when pzcture 'mas taken Mary Brown? A lzttle bzrdze told me that you love me And I belzeve :har :rs :rue Nanu Mlller Sophomore jefmette Durgm jumor janet Su eeney Semor The queen of the shuttlecock flock and hlgh school champxon was a member of our own senlor class janet Su eeney The able pilot of thxs up and commg popular sport IS A4155 Thompkms Y 1 , x EM A ..Wl,, fp we Xppy JEANLLTTE DURGIN JM 3-We - f A - - 1 S- , Q ff ,ff V ff , ,TN Q iw , E . 4 E 1 S A 3 3 . 1 .Q 2 I r 204 ,- P A 5 if , .jk I s ia . 5 I J' I' -fs , ,Sr '+, 'N I 'fx-J NFL'-f A .V x X LJ we ,fl 4 Photos by The Gazette and Daxly nal Basketball Champlons on bya Wxth the Fastern Regxonal Class A PIAA trophy g York Hxgh basketball team as a background, members of the Orange and Blue squad are shown 1n typlcal basketball poses Top Row, Left to Rzgbt, are Donald Robertson, Captam Lou Brown, W1ll1am fScoopD johnson and Gerald Strlne SECOND Row VV1ll1am Hickey Davld Stauffer, Charles CRedJ lnners and Robert Landls THIRD Row at trophy corner: Daud Rltter and james Herbst Borrovr Row Tramer Charles CRedJ Wltmer, Student Manager jack Thompson, Ronald Slmmons, Student Manager Wlllxam Stevens and Asslstant Coach Mllton Gotwalt 111 the center of the photo zs Coach Donald Cockley It was thls Xork Hlgh team which accounted for the finest record IH the schools basketball hlstory, wmnmg In SUCCCSSIVC order the Central Penn league title, D1str1ct 3 champlonshlp, and the Eastern Reglonal PIAA crown, before bowmg to All qulppa ln the State finals In addxtlon to wmnmg more laurels than any other York Hlgh team, the 1948 49 squad compxled the finest won and lost record m Orange and Blue hxstory, reglster mg 22 VICIOIICS against two defeats York Hugh s Reglo hx hest honor ever w YORK X11 v0 In 41 as f' mu H OPP 0 9 Ysbu mffswllo 5' tx hum, y mer fwncd 6, hm rmrg Pe H Tebvn 0f'ShP I usl stef-Iron al John .NTIS IR93dm me Harrishuggtegcn Hershpfbgngn n 'T qtommnul ma John 5 F h D 4' Rnd D '37 Nfgplf-ny-4:-,QF Tu p fxx J R 43 Whllblygqyilr 551 119 xr TWO evtra X Fxhllllllon pcfloflg D Dlsfrnl- ,erm T01 Q uc- ri: D' fd is rx v3St1ffL0n1?Il afjlru f Awndg-d York P1dn Almumnil Tofu! 8-1 X V n 22 Lost ,7 on H. mt PVDIVIDL XI an Rrtter gl Own O 'mmon Inne I Johnggn Iferbgt St Ing ta ff glclxfever Rohm-p Roh b son l?1etZ augh R b snur? 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SXGNED qs S BUILDING SUPPLIES MASON S PLASTERER S CONCRETE W UILDING UC OD Manufacturers f TEEL WINDOWS CINDER BLOCKS STEEL DOOR BUCKS CHIMNEY BLOCKS C ONCRETE BLOCKS CONCRETE BRICK WALTER W SIPE Presxdent Treasurer and Manager 1020 N HARTLEY ST AND LOUCKS MILL ROAD Phone 7501 6661 Fdward Neuman Margaret McCormack wrlters of the class prophecy Ed and Margle prophesymg mmors deter prophesymg mlners deter mlned the future of the forty nmers flazm, nl, 7949 Pmphncq, by MARGARET MCCORMACK and EDWARD NEUMAN We pause 5 seconds for statlon 1dent1ficat1on Bong' Bong' Bong' Thls IS stat1on OF CS your oddest most fantastlc crazlest and most sarcastlc network owned by Snubby Ronnle Long and Chubby Dotty Claxr and operat1ng on 500 Kllo Shaplro Cycles Thls IS your Feature Department Ed Neuman and Margy McCormack but first a word from our sponsor The Dave Stauffer Pretzel Company Heres what five leading men and women say about ever fresh Stauffers Pretzels Paramount actress Gaynor Mur dough says When there are pretzels near I can always smell them Busmess Manager Carl Frltz of the Armond Shelley Auto Parts Corporatlon says Nowhere can you find a pretzel wlth so much Vlfalltv except maybe Joan Steckler A renowned physxcxan Dr Ray Wllson recom mends pretzels to many of h1s patlents 1I1ClUdlI'1g joan Fltzkee Llttle jan Sehgman Bugler Dlck Heller and Soda jerk Fred Roth On the soclal lnst Murlel Levm says Stauffers pretzels helped me gaxn five pounds last week She IS applylng for membershlp ln the jack Frey Heavywelght Club And probably the best known 1n sport clrcles Coach Lou Brown of the Donald Vogelsong Un1vers1tyfor Wayward Fellows clalms that Stauffers pretzels gxve the pep and energv that make Pete jannetta Donald Weston Donald Snell and Teenle Ramer the All Amer1can Bench Warmers of the year If Stauffers pretzels are fit for these fools they re crummy enough for you Today the Feature Department of OF CS takes you to the Don Orcutt Stampede Grounds where the Class of 49 at Old York Hlgh IS holdlng 1ts 15th reunlon For our rad1o audlence we w1ll glVC you a qulck glance around the grounds as there are twenty mmutes left before the DUSIHCSS SCSSIOH beglns MARGY Hey Ed' Why IS there such a blg crowd at the Gerald Strxne Hamburger Stand ED I don t knovs Margy but maybe our radlo audlence vsould enloy a look Let s see vshat s gomg on MARGY Now 1sn t that somethmg' ED What IS It Margy? MARGY Why Bev Sxmonton IS g1v1ng away k1SSCS wxth each sale' ED Yea' Look whos first 1nl1ne Wayne Deardorff john Horn B111 Taylor Herm Pfaltzgraff and Gene Hauer MARGY Oh Ed' What s the rush over there Somebody must haxe been mlured' ED You re rlght Margy Sk1p Inners fell off the seesaws Looks llke he broke h1S thumb . . . .1 , , - - . an 11 1 1 - cc 11 ' ' 1 - sc 11 ac 11 Lg 77 , . 1 as 1 1 ,, . . ' 1 1 ' an at , . 1 . 1 ,, . . . , . , . , ' 9 1 ' ' as ' 77 ' cc 77 ' ' ' - 1 1 1 9 - KL 79 - ' ' - 1 CC 7 ' 1 ,, . . . . ' 1 . . . , . 7 1 as 77 as ' 77 sc ' 1 1 1 97 1 1 ' 1 as 77 , . . . . . 1 l . . . : . , . . , . . . . . , , 1 , 1 ' 1 1 - 1 h . , . . , . l U ,, . . . . . . ' 1 . . Y ' ' , cc ' 11 as 77 ' ' ' 1 1 1 9 . 1 - - - ' 1 1 F' 7 . . 7 ' cc ' 11 - - ' 1 1 . . Mxmw Here eomes Doc Tweed Robertson xxlth txxo SYICFLIICI' elrrlers Bob Broxxn and Id 11nsl1v I guess lf must be serlous thex IL gomff to tal e hun to the Red Cross tent ED VVell they should be able to Hx hlm up In good sh lpe slree Ann Croxxl 15 thelr ehlef nurse and oan KIIZIIIIIICF and jox ee Lehr are worklng xx 1th her 'XI xRc Y I ook ox er there Pd' Isn t that a swn readnng Xndx Andcnson s Qxx ap Shop Let s go take 1 look at h1s up and coming buslness LD Fl here s oe G1lbert sxx applng h1s beret for one of those nexx yo xos the Nletkley Illanufaeturmfr Companx IS puttlnff out And Stexx art Erney I9 lII'llxlf1fT a deal xx 1th lols Strltkler to trade xx lgs' NIARFY Yes, and Orlene IS finally trading In her xx ltch sunt Llsten Fd' Is that a band I hear strIl1Infr up across the xx av Sure enough Its Chuel1 Stauffer and hls Sllpperx Sllders tunlng up xx Ith Beat Xie Daddx and Ill Hlt You Baek Areurl and Sllnev haxe arranffed lt' That sxvooner trooner Ildon Cot xx 1lt IS Slflglflg xxlth them noxx XY h1t s th It Nlarox Do l heal another band somexx here XIARCY Fraud not Ed' It s lust Dan Hess dr1v1nfr up III hxs old llzzx I hear the elreus IS uslng hls car for thexr eloxxn aet Ox er txx entx eloxx ns lump from the ear, and Slappx Kllbllx Loonev I efever, and llppx Yarfoss are amonfr them Iets wander over to the vaudexxlle aets Margy Theres that up 'Ind eommfr sword swalloxx er jlm Herbst I heard that Dean I'reV IS stealmfr some of hls busmess SIHCC he hlred Pat Stablex to smff The Three Ilttle Flshes while he eats mlnnoxxs Better hold that mlcrophone a llttle closer, Nlargy, so our r.1d1o audxenee can hear xx hat the srde shoxx barl1er, Frltz Wolf has to sa ' NIARGY Gollx Ed' Llsten to that He s announelnff that for the pr1ee of Je xou can see that popular song and danee team Humphrex' Brodbeek and jean Neal FD And ox er here IS Professor of qLlI'0'CI'X I loxd Heroes xx ho xx 1ll Une his lOOth exihlbltxon todax IH saxxmfr Joanne Gxlbert In half' IXIARGY Lool1' Seoop ohnson The Plastle Nlan IS 'Ippearmfr In the last tent ED VVe can t mlss that Margx Remember hoxx Seoople xx ould alxx axs pop out of noxx here to s1nl1 the xxlnnlng basket back at Old Xork Hush VVe must pause here for statlon Identlneatlon Thls IS statlon O If C S Jx Lha man The correct Ben rus Smx ser tnme IS P XIARFY Here xxe are again folks, doxxn bx the W etfel Brexxerx Stand W ho are his three customers over there ED Whx thats Dtle Coombs Fr1tL Heede and Jax TfV'C IX er NI-XRCY Gosh Ed' It s almost tlme for the business meetlnv to stlrt FD You re rlght Thex are slnfung the Qtar SPIIIUICLI Blnner, led bx Blanche Iandes qhe h IS t1l1en the plate of xllbb Lou I1nl1b1nder If Bxll Penn noxx AIARGY Rex erend john Trimmer has lust Hmshed leadxnfr the dex otlons Perrx oe Innerst xx rll pre slde durlnfr the meetlnff And there s our old class seeretarx I ols Lttl1rone talllnrr the roll FD Gee' There s 1 nice turnout for our reunlon Put I cxx 15 mme the xx hole xx IX from Conntttxtut and I red Blrton Hexx doxxn from Allslu He brouffht 1 nexx sono xx 1th hun tntltled I loo Is or Igloo Amt MV Babx 1 , , , , aI vw 1 1' . . . , ., ' 1. 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C15 UOVLJ 516 K9 rnmu M Qmvm 'lei ur Ccruteso The Home of Fme Photography A A BOSSHART dfdmf, Wwioqmphm 57 S BEAVER STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA 1 C Z J ' Best wishes io 11 ut e for Uwe wr,d'3 f 1949 l I A Q jlarqula ar 0 MATERIAL HANDLING CONVEYORS 0 IRON AGE FARM EQUIPIVIENT 0 HYDRAULIC PRODUC'I'ION PRESSES 0 SPECIAL MACHINERY A B FARQUHAR COMPANY 142 North Duke Street York Pennsylvama Uncauza, does a young person get an opportumty to gam that prec1ous college educatzon wh1ch IS h1s or her tzcket to success 1n an 1ncreas1ngly compet1t1ve world Your commumty junlor college offers you courses lead mg to a college degree It IS accred1ted by the Depart ment of Publlc Instructlon costs less than 1nst1tu t1ons farther away For 1ntormat1on consult the Reg1strar NOW YORK JUNIOR COLLEGE SOUTH DUKE STREET AT COLLEGE AVENUE O O O ATTEND COLLEGE IN YORK lam, RAH Wll SON1 Amlaor There are manv ex ents 1n our 11x es that xx 111 remaxn rn our memomes for Vears to come Of these events our Grad uatxon from Xork I-llgh and our experiences thereln prob ablv xx11l outllve all others We the class of 49 haxe graduated It 19 xx nth a comblned feelmv of happlness prlde and satxsfactlon that xxe look back on our years spent xx lthln the xx alls of thls our beloved school lt all began back In 'September 1946 That xx as the xear xve first realwed the hopes and dreams that xxe had been looklnq forxx ard to for so lonrr It xvas the xear that xve entered Wlllxam Penn as students for the first time Yes we were Green We knew little of semor hugh school llfe and the functromnq of such a large school but xxe xvere determmed determmed to prove ourselves xx orthx of the blood that had recentlv been shed bv our loved ones so that xve could enlov thus our natural herltafre an educatxon The first semester m VV1111am Penn brought to us manx Here 5 to Ray, fl man so bold nexx acquamtances Amonv them xvere many upperclassmen, 171 49 he FUUQW fm add felloxx students xx hom xx e looked up to and respected as the H4 found zr not Us n mystery guxdlng force of our school lxfe Our clrcle of acquamt S0 be p1 oudly 'zwote the lazstory ances xx as also enlarged bv felloxx classmen xx ho came from other junior hlgh schools These acqufuntances xxere malnly the result of our first school dance our Sophomore Hop Our next functlon as a class xx as the elec txon of Nolma Reeser Bex erlv Qxmonton Charles lnners and Rax XfVll9OH as senators to represent us IH our oxxn student gox ernment Mlss Logan and Xlr Walesll xx ere named as our class advisers and Robert Broxxn xx as elected as our first class presldent lNoxx xxe had establlshed ourselves ln W1ll1am Penn WVe had acqulred confidence ln our ab111tV to carrx on the tladltlons of and add ncxv achlevements to tlus fine school We looked forxx ard to partlcl patlnfr ln lts many extra currlcular actnvltles Vacatlon had come and gone It xx as September and xxe xx ere back IU the portals of B111 Penn but this tlme It xvas wlth a feelmv far more secure than the precedlng September Noxv Xork Hlgh xx as our school It had glx en us a sample of 1ts vast store of knoxxledce and challenfred us to do our best Thls our lunlor Vear xx as a memorable one Class elections xx ere first on the calendar of ex ents Donald Weston xx as chosen as our class presldent lNexx class senators xx ere Norma Reeser Bex erlx Slmonton Herman Pfaltzfrraff and Robert Broxxn xVe had noxx reached the halfxx av mark of our staV In B111 Penn We had had a taste of the many act1x1t1es that go on ln a school as large as ours and felt xxe xx ere prepared to choose the actlvltx or actlx ltles xx 1th xx hxch xxe xx ould consecratc our efiiorts The results of these decxslons xx ere felt m the next three ex ents of our Junlor year class electlons unlor Prom and JUDIOI' Play Durmg the first semester of our yunxor x ear Rax XvllSC7H served as class presldent There xx as much effort enthuslasm and excitement xx lthln the xx alls of X ork Hwh those daxs lt xx as nearlnff the dmc of the all nnportant jumor Prom xx hlch xx as glx en Aprll 7 ? 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BACH CONN GIBSON RCA VICTOR America s Best Name Brands m Every Department 143 WEST MARKET Where Fnends ofMus1c Meet Jig I YORK STONE and SUPPLY COMPANY M an ufacturers of CRAMER S YORK GROUND LIMESTONE FERTILIZERS ASPHALT MIXES and CRUSHED STONE Roosevelt Avenue Extended YORK PENNSYLVANIA to the CLASS OF 49 In York Its B E A R' S For PORTRAITS of HIGH QUALITY Ko m and, BML Cdzlilzxm, JACKIE SMITH Class Poetess A pzeoe of paper, pen and ml, Pretty jzzeleze begms to tloznle She composed zt, me are told So nofw zt's fwovtb zts uezglot 272 gold CLASS OF 1949 POEM jn1uzumlL As the days of our companlonshnp Yreld w1th the threat of rrme And our partmg seems dreadfully near VVe offer these vvords of svveet fellovvshxp To all who know you to all vV1ll1am Penn You our school for whom we obedlently stand In allegiance to your flag You were our staff and twas your command VVh1ch vve so honored And now must leave VVhen we came to you frlghtened and shy You taught us lessons And then by and by There came excltement glory and fame But you gave us more than we ever could name There vyas happlness democracy Fellowshrp IUSCICC Xou were rmpartxal to all of us yes Xou shoyved us truth that yvlll alwavs last Through you vve have erected our past You gave to us mtelllgence If we would grasp xt for our own You gave us practncal ads 1ce And though a few of us have strayed To many of us you were our home You helped us gam our balance And to be grown and understanding You stood by us vvhen we were wrong And now we want to come to you And buxld for you a throng' All that you ve taught us In these three years past XVe ll cherlsh as memorres vVh1ch vvlll alvv avs last In honor 1n our hearts H e ovve to vou dear IXIIIIHITI Penn The best of our Ines ln your honor Our devotion 19 everlasting And our farthfulness strong and free For vou dear Alma 'Hater' Now as our vvords for you must end Though love for you vvxll never cease But all good thmgs must find an end Farewell farewell alas alas Farewell farewell for now we pass x I X 1? 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I I - V. . . ll I - - 1 I . . . 1 . 1 WILLIAM PENN SENIIIR HIGH SCHUUL glddd, of I9 9 wal We tie our mules to a 110-parking sign, Discard our picks and shovels, Put om C07lL51f0gll 171 a pmlmzff lo And ponder ofve1 our troubles IVe laaee 1eaclaed the yem of 49 And rlae Gold Rzlsla 7101.1 IS tlyrozlgla IVe lm11 gmmd om dealflv tlvozlqla not 111 told So 1.e l1a'Ue ulnats left to you Nomm Reesu and Ilamzy Haas, Tbey we the opposzte of mess The photographer fmfzlly got them srzll So they could ante yom 01.1.71 clms zll Spealung of left oxcrs to the less fortunate eondltlon students xxe bequeath upon xou the ffenluses of our class Rhea Pxperberg Esther Sprenl el Bull Chapman Don X oaelsong, Daxe I-Iamme and C D jack Whxtcomb All that s needed IS a httle atudx and a lot of bralns VVe xx Ill the mal1e up and break up abllxtles of Rodnex 'ihuff and Norma Coodhno to all under elassmen After a few hundred tlmes thls ean proxe to be trxlng But If tan be fun too, cant xt Rodney To all gxrls havmg altltude dxfheultx xx nth the o-pposlte aex xxe xx lll Norma Jean Ieff QIPC and Nlmnx Nlutt Stablex I-Ieres the lonv and the short of If fflrls Don t let helffht stand ln the xx ax , thev dxdn t We bequeath the xalxant efforts of our football team and IIS captaln Dean Frex, to next xears grldmen Here S luck to xou' Orehlds to Deb Gotxx alt for hls tlreless efforts at the meadow May hls experlenee and under standmg be found ln our nexx coach We leaxe the nose of our soelal butterflx Perrv Innerst, to PlI'10CLl1lO smee thex both haxe iOIHCIl1ll1fT ln common Plnocehlo has a xx ooden head too Perrx We xx lll thls Vears ehamplon sxxlmmlnff team and IKS eaptaxn Don Oleutt to Benner Farseht and Ludxx IU We re looking for a state Champlonshlp from you boxs next x ear We leave the spoomng abllltx of Dot Clair and Ronald I onfr to mx one xx 1th the coulafre to slt ox er ID the park and free7e 111 mld xxlnter Must Vou xx ear x our xx oolles or does x our love l eep x ou xx arm We leave our maeatro of the baton Regqle F1nl1 and our master of the trombone Phxl AILUFI to Carnegle Hall anltors are searee noxx a daxs so thev ll sulelx be able to find tmplox ment there VVe leave to the N111 Yml Times our oxxn CLllIOI' of the llfeelly Don Qxx a1t7 Calso h1s lol es Max be they ll be able to sxx alloxx hls puns, we ehol1ed on Some of them We xxlll Pat Qla le s 'llllllfX to plax the part of a lNlSClllCX0llSlX nauohtx frlrl ln the JOIIXY QOLICIX Plax to Some up and eomlno lunlor At tlmes xxe xxondelcd thouvh Pat XXICIC x ou xcallx aetlno or xx ere Vou yust domrr xx hat comes nlturallx To Clair Spangler and Blll Roxxe xxe xxlll Don luan Pfaltwfraffs md Caaanoxa Deardorffs Hfflllltlfllli to take ex Gly senlor fglflj out at least onee Hexe s hoplng x ou hax e more luel1 , I . 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I 11 v 77 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 . 1 , , ' D v - 1 - 1 1 , 1 7 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 11 1 f 1 . e .1 The nocturnal muslc Qxxe call If nocturnal because It sollnds best xx hen xou re aslecpb of our Sun llffht Cmostlv llt upj Selenaders to Stan Kenton Better vet, maybe Splke jones xx ould appreclate them more To Reuben Henry and jackle Crone xxe xvlll the pleaslng personallty and cheerfulness of our oxxn DlU1PlC9 jannetta and lxlargle Coh those blg bloxxn ex esj XlcCormack To the xx omen ln xx hlte professlon xxe xxlll Nlena Delllnger, Nancy Zelgler, can Ross oy ce Lehr, and janet Iyster We refer to the nurse s unlform and not the brldal goxvn NVe hand doxxn the pretzel benders of the mats and thelr captaln, Alex Gorgeous George Kllbllx to POSICTIIW XVe xx lsh them lots of luck ln thelr future xx restllnff matches and we don t mean the ones on the sofa XVe leaxe to Dot Nlasemer the charm and dramatlc 'llDllllfW of anet vlxe my regards to Broadxx ax cause I hope to be there soon Bankert We hope she makes lt' WVe throxx push or shoxe Cxx hlchex er gets hlln there the fastestj the comedlan of our class Don Sl1'lPlI'0, to the Fred Allen show 'xlaybe he can get a room IH Allen s Alley along slde of Stexx art I rney VVe xx lll Annabelle Snoxx Whlte Croxxl s abllltv to hold a Prlnce Charnllng and stlll keep sex en dxx arfs on a strlng to Donna Kauffman We leave a toast to her success We leave the putters of the green, Gall Hoke, Bennle Slnx ser, and VIC Selders to Ben Hogan YVe knoxx these boxs xvlll make excpert C3ddlCS for hlm YVC leax e the xacant posltlon of presldent open for a xx orthy lunlor, hoplng that he can do as good a Job as Rax XVll50H dld VVe xx lll the adx enturous ploneer Splflt of Alnerlca to Boy Scout Neuman and hls patrol Taxlor, Garrett and Krauss Uphold the motto boxs Plke s Peak or bust NVe xx lll Gaynor Murdoughs beautv and actlnfl ablllty to any lumor glrl xx ho xxe hope xxlll use We leaxe to next xears Frollc chalrman Charlotte Neuman, the excellent Job done thls year by jan Selloman Remember, PCFSCNCIWIILC Conquers All the success ln the xx orld to our hard Hffhtlnfr basketball team xx ho brouffht us another vlctorl ous season for a champlonshlp Captaln Lou Broxx n, Slnlmons, Rltter Herbst, Inners, Strlne Stauffer, xfwllllilll W estly ohnson Callls Scoop D and all the rest of the team Our slnccrest COHg1 lfLll3f10l'1S XVe leaxe to the nearest yunk vald the laloples of Bob Broxxn Tom Garrett, Stan Thomas, Ar nlond Shellex, and Dan Hess Thev re paylng a hlgh PFICC tor lunk thls year We Ieaxe the charmlnv blush of Blll Anderson to Fred X andenberff Sometlme It max come ln handx The charm and polse of GIHHN Alken Pat Lexx IS lNln Xlackev Bev Slmonton and Ann Stam bauvh xxe leaxe to anx lllI110I' glrl xx ho xx ants to be a success next year To Nllss Nlargaretta Hallock and Mr leon C, Nllller xxe glxe our SIHCCICSI thanks and apprecla tlon X our understlndlnff and thouffhtfulness haxe made dramatlcs IH our school a great success So here I5 our fuzll, xzgrzed and delwcltd, Do 'mth lt what you may life hope ue haze left some rnerrzolzes 'lvlfb you That you alll recall 501 ze day So we say Good Bye to Old Yorlx Hzgh The school we loee so well Uflth a tear zrz our eye and a pam 171 our hearts IVL bot. and say Faltuell Szqrzed, Dxxlal. 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