William Penn High School - Tatler Yearbook (York, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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-wnxq.. a ,Q f iff 31' x ,z ,L fi! R ,Tu . x 1 x 1 -vq-,Q -4,-1, xr 1-fp if ..,, -:2321 ' ' A N 0 Q if J , ' 1 2 V L ' ' ff m ' C , - X-f x w T' f ' -A ' ff 'K 'R L -A ,,,,.5 o THE TATLBR W, A Y -'V ai 654. E H' ' Q14 Editor-in-Chief DRGMAR BRUBAKER Associate Editors MARGARET ISRAEL LUCILLE TRou'r NANCY S1'ouc1-I Copy Editor IULIA FINK Art Editor IOY WILLIAMS Sports Editor BEN THROOP Associate Sports Lrwis MARKOWITZ JAMES LAU Photographer Don Lxrannxurcx-r'r Business Managers NORMA S'roRMs NANCY Wisi: a . I , ffl:- .Af H 321 ' wp- Ft' 'T' l 1 1 I 05 U 4 3 'W 3 3.-N ,X 'f all kifplss X ik wk A A ' A 5 Q 5 A . . ,M , I 7 n 414-'m YE. -.M fq, MM, Q 1 ,., 1, ' 2 N O 1 in ' .iq ,ai H fi E, fr . X is AE II Q 3 X. xtwg fag? f x'w-- A X 1 I x Early sefflers qet toqelher at Wild Cat Falls Tavern, along fhe Susquehanna. LAST ACT The last act of a circus is always tho be- ginning ol a new show. As in the circus, we, as we graduate from school, only make Way for the new seniors who will follow us. These lively maidens sf-vni in be velebmlinq some lhing-the end ol school perhaps? ST -rlll. Wh 1 V CHANCE -si ni'i'fii w li LAST CHAI llio show, boys? No one's looking! Ten Nights in a Barroomu was never like this! T Roman emperor Trajan marshals his army around him in the land of Dacia, 103 A. D. So as we present to you the last act of the graduates ot 149, we are also in turn present- ing to you the beginning of our show. The last act is of great significance in the drama of life, for as we present our final scenes, we must be thinking of the new hori- zons which lie before us in the future. t f Mme Brinqier greets her quests at White Hall, a planta- tion along the Mississippi River. 'Ae I Purty gals delight the eye at the Last Chance Milk Entertainment, 1500 B. C, style, at the Pharaoh's Palace ar. along the Nile. X- rs 'if .gap 21 5 fs Q HKS WITH GRATITU Mr T H Grim DEDICATION One of the star attractlons of the faculty makes h1s last bow th1s year cmd 1t xs to h1m that we dedxcate th1s book Mr T H Grlm head of the Mathemat1cs Department began h1s teachmg ca reer 1n 1909 Sxnce then he has taught for 37 years w1th the pos1t1ons of pr1nc1paI asslstant prmctpal 1nstructor student advlsor and hrs present one the f1rst such pos1t1on created by the local Board of Bducatlon A graduate of Wxlllam Penn Mr Gum recetved h1s AB at Dlcklnson College and h1s MA at Columbla Un1vers1ty He holds membershlps 1n the Nat1onal Counc1I of Teachers of Mathemat1cs Nat1onal Educahonal Assoclatlon Pennsylvanla Educatlonal Assocla tlon and the State Curr1culum Rev1s1on Comrnlt ee and has coached all three sports As to hobbies he l1sts Work and more work also mcoherent and 1rrespons1ble chatter darts IH the Blue Room Mr Gum expresses h1s feel1ngs about our school 1n these words W1lI1am Penn has left me the her1tage of fond est rnemor1es whlch I shall always cherlsh Most outstand1ng of Wh1ch are the kmdnesses and re spects of the faculty and student body the offlce g1rIs and lanltors as evldenced to me over the years by word and actlon I have been greatly 1nsp1red by the students m my classes by the success of our athle tc teams by the mustc and dramatic programs I have been enrrched men tally and sp1r1tually by these thlngs and they W1ll I know fortlfy me 1n my rema1n1ng years My heartfelt thanks to all of you May God speed you and Wllllam Penn on to the better and br1ghter future On the hghter s1de Mr Gnm took an GCI1Vb Mr Gnm m one of hrs more serzous part tn college baseball football and basketball moments . Mit' tum . , , , .. W . . . ' 4 . , : 5' . ' I I , I - . , , I - . I . .. n t. I c . I t tl , n X A, , ,. I ls lndzana Slate Teacher s College really as qood as they say7 Glenn An drcws asks Mr lohn Davls represenla Test tenszon live ol the college. I 7 Indiana State can look forward to some top students rf these Pennrtes deczde to pursue elusive learning there D15-,play I Ui .- J ,QQ i BFG. . X 4 .Qxlbq t gisplflv II f FAJWN iSp1ClY 'ff Splqy V' xi-PXGY VI t S Pyle!! 0xsPV1Y IV f A G TlVll'lIl I X! xx 'vii MMM!!! f ff MIR CIRCUS 1 +4 LFIT T0 RIFHT Mace Lerbowrtr Mrs Fern grime Rump! Charles W Yaukey K F Ralph Rc 'mm 9 Go ion Ruriv Wilbur G BUPLI Harry W Kraft Iohn W Throne Rznhazd E Kohler Grexez C' Sant! Arthur W FIIIIUQJH Stan 11117 LHT 'ro RIGHT George W Krore and Ne-vm Stetle SCHOOL BOARD Namef: mari: famous by the erreus Queh a VV1tt Roqerq Dan Rtee and Frrd Braetna wtll Iona I re rn: mbnrmd But vv1ll we remember our choot board7 Wlthout the1r trrf lc ss tttorts the choot ot York could not malntaln the htqh standart of CdLlCUtlO!t that they do The e rn n art not wlll ftnd up to date textbooks ln the Qecond modern equlpment and tn the th1rd Compc tent ln tructore Clof n and aerrahstq TCCEIVO thunderous applausr after fach rertormancf but these ID t t hetr thanke as rt comes Mo dmj th vas o utura C tzen x no 1 ht a ture 1 de nerve our heartlest applause and conaratulattoni A Q4 :- , . lbw- ' 'W I H , ' , ' ,, . . ' . , . , uv. Q . Dr . 'V X .1 I I Y V I V nerr vw, ' , S ,' . , unhke the showmen of the big top, they too present three ring entertainment In the tirst rinq you rn' must t rf , ' l A It e ti r. ft 7 it' 5 lg t sk, I N 2- tor- these 'vw .1 1 , Y ' .. s O 1 MANAGERS DR. FERGUSON The driving force behind our school board and faculty is our Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Ferguson. To him we owe the demo- cratic policies of our school. Dr. Ferguson is more than amply suited for his position, be- ing the recipient of many degrees, some ol which are: Bachelors Degree at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvaniag Masters Degree at Lafayette Collegeg and Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. The class ot l95O says Hats off to a wonderful man Mr William Baker President of School Board 'ft 'bg A Dr Arthur W Ferguson Superintendent ol York City Schools MR BAKER In every organization circus or high school there are those who have a giants share of responsibility Among these is Mr Wilbur Baker president of our school board We wish to thank him for his service in the cause of education moetwtrefffrfwf 'NB 1 I Q. .vi sv . . V ' . , ' H '- gt .Xi by A an 3 it r . . A J ,ff vw att 'Z l, - 'W -1 l A . Lf. hEQ...- -Q- lt 5- W . 1 3555 fi THE MASTER A DR EDWARD A GLATFELTER Pnnclpal UP UEREMO DR. GLATFELTER A wise master of ceremonies will keep his audience interested, alert, cmd happy, We are glad to say that our own Dr. Glatfelter ably fills this description. His natural ability plus his wide experience and training quality him for this immense job, We, the students, are very proud of him because he has been an in- spiration as well as a constant source of encouragement to all of us. As we go through the doors of William Penn for the last time as students we wish to express our gratitude to a man who we feel fully deserves it. X2 RQ- ff, ini, RING MASTER MR PORTER Our genial ring leader Mr George Porter is a man of varied interests Besides be ing a friendly advisor to the students, he is the capable coach of the golf team, and an ardent sports enthusiast. No wonder his office is al- ways as busy as a three-ring circus! Ifftwnra' I. Walters, Assistant Guidance Counselor MR. SI-IE'I'I'I-IR Mr. Shetter, our curricular advisor, is needed to solve problems small and large, which arise behind the scenes. His winning personality has made him a friend to each and every student in William Penn, Aside from this he has been appointed taculty manager of athletics. Murlo I, Yinqei, Giiidariwe Counselor BEHIND THB MR. WALTERS Bucky Walters is a jack of many trades. Besides being our assistant curricular advisor he is a talented pianist, His classes come under the heading of solid geometry and trigonometry. 'Q Raymond C Shelter, Curricular Advisor MR. YINGER The helping hand-that's Mr Yingerl Any problem from classes to colleges, he'll solve it. His friendly manner and willingness to give ad- vice make him the guiding light ot the students. Many a joey has been helped out ot his troubles by our taithtul friend. OFFICE FORCE Upon entering the main office you hear the sound of bells ringing and typewriters clicking. Those respon- sible for these sounds are the mem- bers of the office force, who help keep the office running in tip-top condition. Ffh what? You say rt's cold in room 557' Standing, LEFT TO RIGHT' Audrey Draw- baugh, Delores Frey, Anna Dietz, Ioyce Dietz Seated, LEFT TO RIGHT- Mory Prowell and Mary lane Iamisori CUSTODIAN After the daily performance under the Big Top, Mr. Eyler, the cus- todian, supervises his Uroustaboutsu in clearing the debris left by the school clowns that sometimes run around like a three-ring circus. says Mr Eyler Cheer up-springs only o Migg Shaw, RN., school nurse couple of nioriths i1vvtry ' SCHOOL NURSE Miss Shaw, our school nurse, is always willing to administer first aid to those who need it. Especially the tightrope walkers and trapeze artists. They seem to have the most mishaps. UIRGUS SPEUIALS Some posters depicting the weirdness ot the lunior Class Play, Through the Niqhtn 5 :Hub Q K n X ---A-' A .Abi xx 49 wb-X,!4'Tz.g. 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X' 'z . 2 .2 . . . u as 1-4-pd, ,, 9 '1Ohhhhh no, it f'an't he truvf' says Donna Kauffman, lotfttu Fox and Charlotte Nvuman assurv he-r that it is Bob Campbell tries to ti-tl tht-m that it isn't as bad as they think Boy' What pepl Shirley and Drevnin, shininq stars ot the rheorloadinq squad Wo qivr- this new car to you lor the students to wreck, os they will lThrfy willll LEFT TO RIGHT: Mi: Schidinq, representing the lunior Chamber of Commerce: Mr R, O Haas, Insurance Aqentg Mr Wilbur G Baker, President of School Boardg lere Sipe, Chief of Police: Mr Van Adams, Automobile Dealer. lT'S EDUUATIUNAL FUI-KS S1:A1'r:D Mrss Golwalf STANDING Mrss Schwarfzer LIBRARY Books books books a rnenagerre of books In charge of these gems of hterature are Mrss Schwart er and Mlss Gotwalt They lmd hxdden reference gurdes for poor httle lost SUZISS THE LIBRARY Here rs the place where you can keep yourself busy lmdmg references also where boy somehmes 'HHS 19 , I meets girl, paging lhrough books. ELLO FLAG TIME 71 It val!! he- ftflw nz wmsh lhtr dlshos, plmxse-H scxys My Mzllm ' lhvlfH11A:.hf'ftrztuztvrlts CAFETERIA Hurry, hurry, Como and got it while it's hot! At the sound ot tho HKU bolt, thu hllllflfy satudvnts qmb books cmd dash down to the Cototoricx to sotisty that Htmwr Boost Who sum-rf vtsos cmd ptcms this tasty food'-Why, Miss Murphy, otdod by her compotvnt kltfhtxll Stott' Como and rye! Ihom whzlo fhoydv w1UCf'l0f71IK'f'lf'fY .mtl .115 wi h 'Wt Tht-lv vtmzzmrzt vooks sum- that ull that rfvllriolls tood ts ADIUQIIIUKII vm txmv to hwwi ull of vu, vnzpty' stomachs 4' a .xi-si , 20 TRAINEE BUT UNTAMED With fiendish delight, they cheerfully throttle each other as they aptly illustrate what not to do in detention room. DETENTION ROOM Hurry up, Iim, I've gotta get home! I can't hurry tonight, got a previous engagement.' Not again! Yeah-detention! Believe me, we really feel for our unfortunate friend Iim. On the other hand, maybe we ought to feel sorry for Mr, Grim, who has the problem of keeping the culprits under control. Take it from us, d0n't ever try to cut class, sneak in late, or talk during tests. You'll be sor-ry! Though, We must say, detention has its good points, too. It sure is a swell place to do homework! Someone please put these monkeys back in their cages! l Mr. Edgington, head of De- tention, points numbly in disbelief at the antics going 71 on above. l ,f X . 2 A 7 ,.--- ,z , 1 X. mXX X -7 KX- b X ff Www-.wnh.,Ny it x 6 -X al' xxx' XXX 5 xx X i . f mf, M' XX I '55 X Y 2 'SG Aallvvw-.f Q T-- 'v- kv fv 'V XX X X, I M ' X N w N 'X x I x L I ' - 4 x ,A r V N 1 'ic ix gx' ,Q , X . S X I M A X Xi. W X M JU xx . ss x SX X 0 - , -- A ' 1 - v - , I - ' A f -MY! Q . X., Nr TPB Rl N COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The chlef purpose of the Department of Busrness Educatron 19 to grve trarnrng to the student who rs rn terested rn partrcrpatrna rn the treld ol busrness For the senrors ol Wrllram Penn a co operatrve Bust ness Educatron Program has been established Thls co operatrve plan offers the opportunrty to obtarn ac tual Work experlence plus the classroom theory An addrtronal advantage to the student rs that the Mr K1 nne-Ilr ll Shultz head of the Bus le rr rtran Deperrlnrent rs qrvrnq l rl'v 1 M Calm rr sperral assrqnrrrent tudes for future poslllons employer rs able to observe possrble vocatronal aptr x Rermrrrbtr Barbara to be ta y yor shrrtrle be er Attendrng school 1n the mormng and workrng rn a local store durrng the afternoon rs an rn valuable asset to the person who wrshes to enter the held of busrness Thrs co operatrve proaram ls known as Drstrrbutrve Educatron Another plan the Ofhce Occupatronal Trarnrng permrts senror students to work lull trme alter nate weeks rn an oftxce where they rece1ve actual experrence rn workrng COMMLRCIAL DEPARTMENT Frrst Row Lsrr TO Rrcr-rr Kenneth A Shultz Ursula A Ernst Mnrron E Rerdel Mnry I Webster Sylvra A Wrlson Mary Maude Kelley Second Row Galen V lanes Raymond G Myers Vernon M New A Leroy Metzler Rudolph Pussrc N Eugene Wrle Harrison M Arnold Iohn T DeBertr 24 . VH. A . , . , . H . ' . ,. ' A 4 x u I 'A , .iw . . , . 111'-:fc fl vt , ' , , l. A ' ltr vrrr 1' , 0 A 'l , ' lr, 17,0 UI, 5 1 Y, - I rrrr 4-tfrvrt-rrt :wfre r , 1 S l H r'- vrrrtrtu rrr ymrr' w- zle, . . . . . . X , . - , . . . , , N H . X - . , . , I 3 I A . N , 2 WALKERS t X 4 I nr 'ta --Sill! Q 0 8 HO W' O N S I v 0 :aft K '::aEQ1 Q ,P Q , J, 4 txt v -r Neff 4' H' ' xnwlldlll I ' Xffffim' Smile, Miss Reidel, smile- so you've hit a tew thorns, lite isn't all a bed of roses. That smile on both Mrs. Wilson's lace and Nancy's must mean a perfect paper. The rest ot the students cer- tainly are concentrating hard on their typing lessons. ANCIENT HISTORY DEPAR'I'MEN'I' Delving into the dusty records of man's progress on this earth is one ol the most lasci- nating studies. Still more interesting is the realization that we ourselves are even now making history. Everything has a history, every country, every land, even the circus has a spangled story of its own. The Social Studies Department brings to lite these stories of time past and present We are thus given a better outlook on our own day and age Mrs Helen Y Smith Head ot History Department ers Mr Tuleya IV'r Overmiller Second Row Mr Pursell Mr Byers Mr Trattner Mrs Smith Mrs Thompson Mrs Loucks Miss Curran 25 - u H 4 T I 9 HISTORY DEPARTMENT, First Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Staples, Mr. Hill, Mr. Veater, Mr, Trembach, student teach- ANTIUS ln Mrs Smxths P O D classes the semors learn all about the economic problems ol todays world Adding more mterest and knowledge to the sub ject rs Mr Vetter a Penn State student teacher Concentratmg on hxstory problems are these hard thmlcmg students while the watchful eyes ot Mrs Thompson make sure that all is well X XX XXX X X N X X X ' REYQNW X S V Q .tQ.qK Y N 4.- 3335 wt V sNNX x :AX X X xxx X N vX 'Q U 5 lg x V I D LQQ Q 27 4: 3 W X 1 'l W l aL F I Ak , f x xl N L Q1 'X X'-. E X X f! xl , XT Xxx Ly .- X XXX XXX , X - XE we XR . . . r 'fy-R I :SE . '.x Y.. ' - - K .. K x N , xx - f - H -1, b,EQ:,. Q - ,ss .-FK 5. P-3.-1 v 'f.- '-AQ 42 , frm' , 'V 'ff' -X '-Sif-ef'-5 A xv A lt' :. V N px gg ie 2ff'5'g I sagzyji t ut., It 3,0 ,.,f -.' 'I 0 . ' X .gmt . 'va I, Q 5 1. . , - . , . X h,,K 5 ' I s '. . ' - 19.. F af 2 T . - !, - Y X . . , ijt 5 , 1-1 'Juv Q t ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The goals ot the English Department are to gain greater knowledge of com- position, and literature. Students are be- ing instructed to respect the cultures of all nations and to eliminate racial prejudices These goals and many others help us to become better citizens. mbc it C11 1 n iv. Seated LFFT TO RIGHT Ruth Hughes Palmer Mary K Porter Lambert Greenawalt Helen S Brillhart Mary C Logan Maryorie Silverberg Standing LEFT TO RIGHT Anna L lacoby Helen S E1 howe Ida Mac Malone Fva C Harr Elizabeth I Neiderhauser Ruth S Hallock lean Uzmann Edwin R Danner 28 .g i, La 1 1 H- r 'alt , ' ' A . ' , : , , 'Sen I, 1 . , , JURY JARGUNS s'+i N 29 Mr. Lambert Greenawalt teaches these tuture Byrons, Shelleys, and Longtellows. Mr. Miller seems to be stressing a subject of interest by the expressions on the students' faces. Being an English class, of course his subject pertains to English. LEATHER LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT French, Latin, German, circus slang, it's all the same. They all require time and effort to learn Of course, a few may be more diffi- cult than others, but if one is really inter- ested in the foreign world, one will find a language as fascinating as a circus. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ADVISOR During the abqence of Stuart E Glatfelter who is studying at tho Sorbonne in Paris France the department of languages under the competent direction of Miriam E Porter S M F ortm g ad cl 1 lr zfmonf in the absenmQ of M1 Clfittflru 11154 FIRST RIW LHT TC RIGHT Mme Anno L Iacoby Mm Anne B Seakq Mis M D Porter Mis Dolly G McCullogh 51 UNH Row Miss Mai jamffn Ht llof lc Mis Helen S Fisenhowei M1 A Reginald Fink Miss S my F' Mi Donald M Mary Is Monroe 30 41 14 V , , - . 1 1, , , is i . . . . Mr. , P ., actin the 1 thx dv in s 1 1 1 S 3 , . L 1 1 . i - 7 V 11111 ' , 111 15 16 27 lSl9 3 , A ff ry J' 2,1 Q' 51-1 -f jg ' twtiifg ir, I , S Ziff: F A 4 Q ikfgfg Z, L 'V i 1 A ' , V'. .A .', A , 4 ' , , 11: ' 1 LUNG LINGU 1 ny 1 un U Grrmrm Prxul rmlmnly hns 1 bmlmxs mf! of nab nc Qhown hx Ihr- nnzrrnfc-d Oxnrmqxom on the itudcnfs K IPM Thaw Usa L O L snr! fob L14 11km wzfh Mm Portv ae tho tu of ll xmy mtuesfmq Spcmzsh class, How Could they help 31 M1 kv w ' lm P ml Klimwixnsf, fu! ' Imwvhm I W V ' ' 5 lh ' H ' N , , . ' A' , U . . , A .. , . . I fL1a S. X it nfl' X 5 f I . ' f f v E.: 'V N K . 'v nv Q ,I 1 - 'X 4 . X . 1 I . J ' f som x :nl son 11! is bow 1 v hiv H7 ' ' H ' buf ' ' If ' ', ' 1' ', II f '7 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT And now we come to the depart- ment most like-ly to blow up, better known as the science department. ln this department, students learn the value ol scientific knowledge in our everyday living. Only through the study and improvement of sci- ence may we hope to attain greater hope for posterity. DEN UP THE Ch rrltx W ul ehlcv Hs rerre Dlp rrtrm FHQ R A IHT TO RICHT I Krmber Grrmm Mary E Bortner Charles W Rrrtqrhky Anno F lamrson Second R N LTIT Tr RICHT Raymond W Klrrrcdrrct Rrrhard N Hreker Harry Drehl C'orr rd F Strayer MY, -' X' R :I A, 'trcll nf Sr' ' , ' ' A fn! ,t O . ,' ' . ' V A I y 1 fl' r 1' ' - N ly , I V , ' , , I I , 32 VENEMUU My, I wonder what intcmstimy S REPTILES .wb .gg W K , Q9 EW! ' ,fx Udlxxf '54, mf Z ,- x cmimnl ot the circus that is?? At any rate, the biologists seem to be enfoying it. xt ll Now see this test tube, says Mr, Rieker, while the tuture chemists look with amazement except tor Mr. Soylor, who seems to be taking lite easy at this moment, 33 Mr Runrt new mduxtrral head asqrsted by Mary Myers and Char I nf Myvrq INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT Hldden 1n the unexplored depths ot VV1ll1arn Pc nn IQ that mlghty army of Qtakt poundern the Industrlat Department Thots not ull they can do though The boye takmq thm course tmd tt a most progres slve and lnterestmq ons Any skxlt or trade you Con n me they vc qt th rn all Whatever a boyq omtntton ay be h can tultlll IU Classes of the Illdllitflfll D partment You may be Qurc that tht xn dustrral students trove our school well prepared to earn CI future Itvmq Fzzlst Row, Llirr T0 RIGHT' Roqer H, Shearer, Clarence O Hessler, Edwin L Rumpt, Amos D Mf:Gary, Raymond H I.Q'frfIfL'.'i, A L Lerhensperqer Scrond Row, LEFT TO RIGHT, George F Hedrrek, Harry Diehl, Samuel E Geisel mm Dfrrzml F Walters, Dr Edwin R Donner, lohn O'Brian, Irrcob Deholf, Lours Dowell, Raymond Shetter, Hftwufd Overmiller. 34 INDUSTRIAL Dtflf dc rr Ixo done It wrong aqmn flu' 39 ll h 1111 nt domcy It myhf Mr A L Lczbonspcr or I X J f 35 'A -1' is W ,W I gg ' X H' ' l , v nu Hop slclp-jump' Maybe those qirls am plf1t'llSlHf'l tor a tutum ramvr under tho hia top, HUMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT This department is madv up ol thti acrobats, trapvzo artists, and danc- ers, without which a Circus lust couldnt ho a Circus. At tht- hvad ot our Physical Edu- cation Dvpartmvnt ww find six stars of tho ayinnastic hold, who ani rv- sponsiblc for trainina all thosv would bv ayrnnasts ot Bill Pm-nn. l,lfl'T T0 RIGHT' Donald E Hnusoiil, lflvanor L Snydm, Milton ll Gntwalt, Elaine G Tompkins, Charloltv W Funny, Dale Ullolman PRUJEGTILES A Swing your partner rouline is demonsfmled by this group of lively younq dancers, These muscle men show qreo! possibilifies???? 37 MATHEMATICAL MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Presenting-those geniuses ot the Mathematics Department, who for years have been performing the amaz- ing feat of solving equations. This department has an important Work to do, as all our life we must deal with budgets and many other things -.....-.xx involving the knowledge ol mathe- matics. To this department falls the task ol teaching the future financiers of the T. H. Grim, o ld. Head ol Mathematics Department. W r FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodger L. Shearer, Evelyn E, Anstadt, T, H. Grim, Sarah E, Yoder, Paul Klinedinsl. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George F. Hedrick, Raymond Ensminger, Iohn Shelley, Donald Cockley, Vernon M, Ness, Edward L, Walters. 38 . tt. X 1 xxx Q NWI, ft' f I- .V t , ei' ' 'v ' ' xl .lf ' I X X31 lA'. fllilfff 74.4 X i XT-fx-. 7 V-Y. X1-f'-K l Y 'iff NT-1 rl N1-I ., i .. . . . XX ' A F 5149 GUNTURTIUNISTS xX 6 A855 Geometry-that brain racking subject everyone gets A's in?? -ilu Such mathematical problems as four times two equals eight are explained in this class by Mr. Grimm. 39 I, Mr Harry H. Herr, Co-oidimrtor, Mr Wtrltzils dmnonsfrales rr fltlhvult wvldmry proress YO C1 fymup of future- 'flfrrne throw- mf? Mr Mf'Ma::tm lIlSlIlIf'fS his G, I. pupils how lo use the Dis- tributor Tester in the machine shop 'ff , qfri 'i -. -I . -. ,,, x X 'Q .J JL. xiii 1:23 . STA E ATREUS WANNER The story of Atreus Wanner begins many years ago, when the need for industrial education was iirst realized. During World War ll its purpose was the training ot war workers. At the present time the teachers of this department are engaged in training students of our school during the day, and retraining veterans at night. A few of the many trades taught there are: bricklaying, carpentry, and blueprint reading. PUUNDERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Austin E, Edg ingion, Paul Spangler. INDUSTRIAL ARTS A scene Where every boy desires to put the skills that he possesses is in the Industrial Aft Workshop. Under the supervision of Mr. Edgington and Mr. Spangler, these capable boys have the opportunity to construct useful articles that will be beneficial for themselves and for others. Watch those sparks ily high! When the boys get going, it looks like the Fourth ol Iuly gone wild, lt says here to do it this way. J ina J t fa j O!,J'f JJ' O i Mr Stanley F Rittase, our Connoisseur ol line b f mt.-: stxiflivs the merits ol ri poster for York Highs 2 :l , , i splii,-shy, spfirifylerl show ol the yearwfhe l949 N' 5 ' A , V ' Frnlif' J ' V' N ' V , H5 1 ,-I 5 N- ll, 5 fi' by . K dim A - ,. V i-r':,:'.1-. 'i , A 'vii'-'.-' .,' i'- l ,,, ' 1 KU? l i XJ J J fxkxjk Q 'X Q N l 42 i at l 4 an f 1' , K , 'N' , l r l X KN Sl I 1 K if fx J u l 7 . i 1 WWA , Q y 1 ' ,flrllf l I i fl V 5-if A x il T 'li ll tbl Alai 5 X ' X A i LQZQQA hx Him - isvlnxll Q0 xt' l'ilf,, o Mx l , 3, t If X 1 V W ART DEPARTMENT .,c'..w. W I Under the capable direction of Mr. Stanley E. Rittase, the performers of William Penn learn to appreciate the true value of art. They study color combinations, make posters to advertise school events, and learn how to apply art to their daily living. Step iiqht up, folks, and read all about that exciting extmvaqanza, that show ol a lhciisarici' and om- wonders! Thrills and chills? Yoii'll laugh from churlcles to mild hysteria' The show cl ti lite timf' Hiiiiy, hurry, get your tickets now! GALLIUPE GAPERS MUSIC DEPARTMENT Here comes the band! The orchestra and glee clubs, too. And by all means, let's not forget the Sunlight Serenaders. All these wonderful organizations go to make up the William Penn Music Department. The Cecilian, Sophomore, and combined glee clubs, and the Penn Chorus claim Miss Lou Finkbinder as their capable director. Mr. Sprigle is the leader ot our celebrated York High band, as well as our dance band, the Serenaders. Last, but surely not least, our hard-Working orchestra is directed by Mr. A. Reginald Fink, who has made them the splendid group that they are. Some members of Mr. Finlc's call boys. Miss Lou Finkbinder, director of the school's choral groups. Mr, Fink and Mr. Sprigle are our two masters ot the baton, who exchange smiles. A, Reginald Fink, director ot the high school orchestra, Elwood M, Sprigle, director of the high school band. Jun nnivnn As a result ot a strenuous day's work in the Miss Altlands strenuous task is to Control all ot Cafeteria study hall, Eddie finds pleasure in the buzzing noises that Come from the rlowns tt listeninq to the radio. Mr. Edmund Wuleski, yhp gchknol M155 M Mun Alttfmd STUDY HALL Comes d time in the busy dcxy ot every performer when a little rest is needed The best place to catch up on lost sleep is during study period There you may also sit cmd watch the Colossal blonde cicross the aisle or you might even perish the thought study These studious lookinq damsels are only a sample ot the many attractions ol Bill Penn if at 'I I K X X HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT The Home Economics Department is centered around the domestic phase ol lite. During the course of the day you can pass by the Home Economlcs kltchens and catch a whlfl of th1s dehghttul aroma whlch the g1rls have prepared Not only are they rnstructed 1n cookrng but each gxrl rs able to put a needle and thread to work Thrs Home Eco nom1Cs course IS carefully planned ln order to glve the gxrls a pract1cal knowledge ID all phases of home makxng Umm look at those golden brown qoodles Oh you lucky future husbands of these talented young ladies' TENTMA ERS Bonmel Brubaker Mabel F Crowell Dr Florence M Glextz Margaret C Murphy The Home Economrc students are qazmg at an example of a perfect table settmg These grrls know that a way to a mans heart zs through hrs stomach ZZ QX fs ul A 5 i -ygwmk lf XX X K0 ' 1 9 K5 X Xb R1 J A 5 ' x R - R ak - X, A31 k 4 jx I A W , , aw K ' A X !' H H N ' M px Xxx BIG CATS Tom Benner, president, speaks to his fellow class mates at cr senior class meeting. The big wheels of Bill Penn meet in the audi- torium to nominate officers. Senior Class officers for the second semester: Snnso, Lr:r'r 'ro Ricrrrz Fred Vandenberg, Vice President: Tom Benner, President. STANDING, LEFT 'ro RIGHT: Glen Conaway, Treczsurerg Bob Holtz- apple, Secretary. Gene P. Acworth Manchester R. D. No. 1 Gene lndustrial l lrmw lirmm lll'l'Sl4ll'lll. Sondra D. Altman 240 East Poplar Street Sunny Commerical l'+'nn Umnnia-rvi:tlZ llfvmv llnmn XXV-Q-kly its-pm'tvr'1 NX'vvkIy Art lb-pt., tltrvv yvzirs. Donald R. Anderson 457 East Walnut Street Andy Commercial llonn- ltnwm Attvmlnmw- SQ-c'r'vt:1Vy, f'h:upl:tin. liznska-tlmll3 Onmtntvnvv- me-ntl l :1t'vwn'Il. Glenn M. Andrews 901 West Princess Street Glenn Classical Nut. Honor Soc.: Ttwspinns: So- vivtus l.:ttin:tZ ll, li. t'lu-1-rin S1-fx. tit-t-mwliru: Soc-.3 liztnrl. Studi-nt liilu-m'tm'Z l4'm'vnsif' lifuntl :intl Urvh. f'r1ntw-st: Nitv ut' Music, thrt-v V4-urs! Orch., tSturlvnt llll'4'l'tUl'l, l4'i'olir'. U4Il1lll1n'ttt'1'ltt1'Y1lI t'm111m-nfw-vwwnt Svript f'Ul1lllllllltt': Jr. llwl Urossi XV:--fklv. ons- ve-:1r': XYlm's XYlm Asst-nllmlvi l . 'l'. A., thru- vw-urs, Itzurliu I'i'r1p:r':1n1, t'ur1vvr1tiur1, l'r4's. Dale I.. Arvin R. D. No. 7 Dale lndustrial ll, ll. XYo'o'lftl5' ll1'tuur'l1-t', lwrx ym':ll'S. Barry M. Aubitz 642 Courtlandt Street Aubie Scientific A. U. S.. 'l'r4-:tsurvri ll. lt, Vim-- Vrvs., 'l'r'v:nstlr'n'r'. Att'1l Sm-'y, lfluskn-llizlllj .l'. Y. lffbtblllilll. two Vt'1ll'Sf J. V. lluskvtlbatll. una- vvur: Vullvyhullt Sum-iztl Cnmrnittw-3 xv,-.-suing '47, 49 Helen R. Allison 615 East Chestnut, Street Hennie Commercial Dolphin Swimminf: Sonic-tv: 'Penn l'vppvrs3 ll. A. A.: ll. R. President, N'it-4--l'n-stale-nt. C'he-4-rio Snr-retary, NYM-klx' ltvpm't4-rl Yullvyhalll Bas- kn-tlmll: Ttlmblimrg Rowling: Bad- minton. lohn Alwine 698 York Street Red General Tl. R. Rvprvsontntivf-. three years: Fuutlmll, mnn:u:t-r, Ont? yvnr: Bass-- tmll, one yn-nr: ll. R. Basketball, tlirvv yvztrsp ll, R. Softball, two yt-urs. Dolores lean Andrews 525 Pennsylvania Avenue Dee General P'-nn Pt-mwrs: ll. R. Attendance Sr-crm-tary. two ve-:1 rs I Basketball! Ruwtimxz Yvllvyhrlll. Ronald Andrews Dover R. D. No. 3 Ronald Industrial lluw lll'Itllti'0llS nmnkincl is! U lsrrtvs- na-xv world 'l'h:1t luis such pr-oplo in it! Constance Athans 243 Kurtz Avenue Connie Commercial Nutr-rp.-:un lritw-i':u'y Sm'if'lY3 Thes- Uifmgg tkhr-rs Sm-is-ty: SHDll0l110l'f' film- Vinh: tt. tt. X'ir-4--V11-s.1 Fro-llc 'IT l'rtmn-1't5'f'1m1lll.Z 'l':1hlv T4-nnlsi Nilv uf fNltlsi1 lF3. H. Wavne Ausherman R. D. No. l Sparky General Hmm- ltuum Bzlske-lbull. S0l'lb:Lll. Carl Avery 323 West Princess Street Mack Scientific Nlixovl Chorus, t'..'o years: Pr-nn Chorus, two years: ll, lt, Att'd St't'I'l'tHl'y, two yi-urs: ll. li. Bus- ki-tlmll. Charles Eugene Bailey 405 North Beaver Street Bailey Scientific ll. lt. Secretary, Att:-nrlunco Sec'y, two yo-airs. Edward Baker 825 Wayne Avenue Eddie General ll. lt. llrcsirlcnt, Vice Pros., Secre- tary, Tru-iisilrm-r: J. Y, Football: H. lt. llllSk1'tllJlll, Softball: Frolic '45l: Commenu-ment. Gerald Leon Barbor 532 South Pershing Avenue Ierry Scientinc Band. thru-c y t-:i rs: Stud:-nt Advi- sory Rozirili Sunlight St'l'Q'Tlllllt'l'S, Ont' y4'Jil'. Glenn E. Bartels 333 South Queen Street Lefty Scientihc A. ll. S.: National llonor Society: ll. lt. Vice-Pres.. three years: Student Advisory Board: Hott Cross Committee: Social Committee 3 VVM-kly, one- year. Dorothy E. Baumeister 506 Colonial Avenue Dottie Classical Clio: Los Ilctits Cadets: Le Cercle Francais: 'I'hcspizms: Il. R. Secre- tary: Frolic, Chairman of Music: Fn-rewcll Program, Music: Mixed Chorus: Cecillan Glue Club: Ac- companist for Penn Chorusg Na- tional Honor Society. Carl Bahn 301 North Queen Street Smokey ScientiHc Junior Academy of Science: Der Deutsche Verein: H. R. Basket- ball 3 Weekly, one year. Robert Bair 710 East Maple Street Bob Industrial Home Room Chaplain, President. Evelyn Bankert 1021 West Princess Street Eve Commercial Eutcrpean Literary Society: Stu- dent Advisory Board: Sophomore fllee Club: Social Committee: Frolic '47, '48: Volleyball. Clayton Barnhart 923 Fahs Street Barney General York High Weekly, one year. Ruth Virginia Bartels 231 Prospect Street Ruth Commercial O, B, ld.: Home Economics Society: H. R. Secretary, Cheerio See'y, Vice-President: Finance Commit- tee: Social Comm. : Red Cross Com- mittee: National Honor Society. Karl Robert Bayman East Prospect Bobby General Home Room Basketball. 50 1950 it 7'-r 4' .Af 1950 vs if 'io Eugene Henry Bean 322 Creston Road Gene General llomv Room Attvntlzin 4'qX Svr'i'vt:li'y. Robert Mark Beck 2812 East Market Street Bob Scientific ll. R. Choorio Svcrotury: R4-cor-dint: Svc-'yp Rand, throo yours: Sunlight Soronudvrs, three years: Orchestra. throv yozxrs. M. Louise Bentzel 738 Cleveland Avenue Lou Scientific Cocilian Gino Club: Mixed Chorus. Donald Eugene Berkheimer R. D. No. 1 Berlcie Commercial H. R. Choorio St-r'.: York lligfh VVewkly, two yours: Advvrtisinpr lVl:in:u.rvi', l9ft9f50, Dorsey Blickenstaff 282 Union Street Ike Distributive Ed. Distrihutivo li:tlLlf'i't!l0I'l Soviotyt H. R. Ilrvsidont. lay Blum 508 Linden Avenue lay Scientific Alpha DL-hating Society: ll. R. Pros., Chaplain: Frolic: Band. 51 Charles P. Beatty 618 South Court Street Chas General llomo Room Ationllzinm' SOr'r0t:1ry, Chvvrio S1-c'rvt:iry. H. Thomas Benner 728 West King Street Tom ScieniiHc D. I.. S.: Filii Nt-ptuni, Prvsillonti ll. R. Pros.: Swimminpr: S4-rviro Squad: Jr. and Sr. Class President: Class Senator. Thomas Eugene Bentzel 528 Florida Avenue Tom Industrial Alpha. Dvbzxtinpr Sovivty: Industrial Socivty: ll. R. Pros.: Tr0:1s.I Soc.: Vim- Pros.: Orclwstrzx, one and Ono- hzilf yn-urs. Barbara Ann Bishop R. D. No. 5 Bobs Distributive Ed. Distributivn Pitlucation Society: H. R, Hvrordinf: Svc.: D. IC. Assembly: York High VV00kly, Ono your. Esther Blum 381 Pine Lane Essie Commercial Junior AP!lllt'lllj' oi' Soil-nm-: York lligh VVookly, two yi-urs, Feature l'l4litor. Frederick Eugene Bode 529 McKenzie Street Fred lndustrial H. R. llrvs., Vic-0 Tlrns., SOC.: J. V. Footbzill : J. Y. Rziskotbzxll. 1950 Dean Boll 313 Roosevelt Avenue Boll General ll. lt, NV 1-oX kly R1-porter, Cheerio S f-r- retary: Traek '-18, '49, 'Slip H. lt. Basketball: H, R. Softball: '49 l rUlir'. Iohn George Botts Shiloh R. D. No. 1 Bolts General None hut llimselt' ean be his ll2ll41lllb'l.H Philip Eugene Bowman R. D. No. 3 Tex Commercial Fiiiiiu-i':itix'i-s. Gerald W. Boyer R. D. No. 7 HIOIIYH Scientiuc A. D. S.: H. R. Chaplain, Weekly Reporter: J. V. and Varsity Foot- ball, H. R. Basketball: Junior Tal- ent Show: 1947 and 1949 Frnlie: Fwlrensie 1948 and 19493 Penn Chorus: Pi-nn Chorus President. Hiordis Lynn Breda 672 Florida Avenue Lynn Classical Cliog Orchestra: Mu Alpha Theta- Monitor: Soeietas Latina-See.: Na- tinnal Honor Society President: Jr. llistorieal Society: Brotherhood Assembly: District Orchestra '49, 'Brig Nite of Music '48, '49, 'Mig Frolir' Orehestra, '49, '49, '50: Clio Assembly: VVho's VVho Assembly: liatin earoler '49: French caroler 'ML Dolores Eileen Breneman 820 South Newberry Street Dorkey Classical Fling Dulpliin Swimming Soeiety, View Pres, 3 G, A. -A.: La Tertulia, NVQ-ekly Reporter: Thespians: H. R. Ri-pi'esent:itive, Chaplain, Parlia- mentarian: Frolie '49: Costume Canim.: Jr. Talent Show: Clio Play '-191 Property Comm. Richard Bolton 422 Norway Street Dick Industrial A full rieh nature, free to trust Truthfill and almost sternly just. lmpulsive, earnest, hrompt to act -VVhittier. Marlene Bowker 734 South Queen Street Marlene Classical l-I,I,.S.: H. R. Weekly Representa- tive, Viee Pres., Ass't. Seeretary F.T.A. one year. George Martin Boyer 515 Ludlow Avenue Marty General Melaneholy, Melancholy, I've no use for you, by golly Y Donald W. Brandt R. D. No. 4 Wilcox Scientific A.D.S.: H. R. Representative, Chap- lain: H. R. Basketball: Parliamen- tarian: Chairman Initiation Comm lA.D.S.l Doris Elaine Breeswine 323 East Cottage Place Deb Commercial York High Weekly, one year. Donald Brenneman 525 North Hartley Street Don General H. R. Treasurer, Chaplain, Attend ance Secretary. 52 'CKLT Earl Iohn Brenneman 625 North Hartley Street Earl Industrial lret every man have his whim, XVhat's he to me, or I to lllllliv v Roy A. Brenner R. D. No. 7 Chappie Commercial ll. lt. Chaplain: Jr. Red Cross Comm.: Student Advisory Board I National llonor Society. Russell E. Brillhart 503 Ylest Market Street Sir Russell Industrial Industrial Soeiety: Il. Ii. Yiee Pres., Chaplain: Baseball: Rand: Frolie. Harry E. Brown 1275 East Poplar Street Brownie General ll. lt. Chaplain: Track. Susan Dagmar Brubaker 357 Old Garden Lane Dagmar Classical l'l S' Thtsiilns' Cuili n Flu u.r.,.. -.li .H-a .iw Club, Treas.: Mixed Chorus: Dol- phin Swimming Society: lies Petits Cadets: lie Cerele Francais, Treas. H. R. Attendance See.: Tatler, Art '49, litlitor-in-Chief '50: Frolie '50, Messiah '49, '5ll: Night of Music' '49, '503 Mixed Chorus Coneert: Jr. Talent: Publieity Com.: NNho's lVho Assembly: Thespian Plays: Jr. Society Play. Nancy Lee Buiflap 53 Eberts Lane Nan Commercial Penn Commercial Society: Co- operatires: H. R. See., Treas. : Penn Commercial, Vice Pres. Society Play. 1950 Morgan Gipe Brenner 826 South Pershing Avenue Morg Classical D.l..S., Pres., Treas., Monitor: ll. lt. Treas,, Viee Pres.: ltasehall, two years: Band, 3 years: Orchestra, 3 years: Music eontests solo, 2 yrs.: District Band, 2 yrs.: Corres. See., Pa. Sportsmanship Asso.: Jr. Ited Cross, 1 year: Band Music Contests, 3 years: York lligh Vl'eekly, 1 year. Norma Bricker 648 Dallas Street Norma Commercial l'I.l..S., Pres., VVeekly Reporter: Penn Peppers, Corres. Sec., Treas., Rec. See.: National llonor Society: ll, R. Treas., Sec., Viee Pres.: G.- A.A., Basketball, Volleyball, Cheer- leader: Jr. Class Treas.: See. of Council. Carl E. Brothers R. D. No. 5 Tex Scientific D.l,.S.: Filii Neptuni Swinmminp: Soeiety: ll. R. Chaplain, Weekly Reporter, Treas., Pres.: Band. Mary Brown 745 West Princess Street Brownie Classical l+l.l..S.: Latin Society: fl.A.A.Z Frolie '4fl: Property Comm,: Jr. Prom Comm.: Service Squad: Sena- tor '4R-'49: Basketball: Badminton champion '48: Table Tennis Volley- ball: Student Directory Comm. Norma I. Budesheim 252 East Springettsbury Avenue Norma Commercial Penn Peppers: ll. H. Attendance See.: Costume Comm.: Volleyball. Dorothea Mabel Bugbee 810 Hill Street 'lDoris Classical Ceeilian Glee Club: York High Weekly, two years. s Iacquelyn Bull 478 West King Street jackie Classical La Tertulla: Home lic-onmnies So- ciety: Girls' I'sher Society: H. R. President: National Honor Society. Michelina lane Cacciola 634 Colonial Avenue Mickey Scienlinc Clio: Les Petits Cadets, Vice Pres., Pres.: lie Cert-le Francais: Latin Society: Thespians: H. H. Secre- tary, Vice Pres.: Comm. Script Comm.: Publicity Comm. National Honor Society. Robert Campbell 423 South Pine Street Bob Classical D.l..S.: Thcspians: Mu Alpha Theta: H. R. Weekly Rep., Chap- lain: Band: Sunlight Serenadersl Frolle Orch.: Student Advisory Board: Mu Alpha Theta, Pres.: Jr. Class Play: York lligh Wveekly, one yenr. Martha Lucille Carman Loganville Lucille Commercial Euterpean: Penn Peppers, treas.: H. R. Representative, President, Vice President, Recording Sec-'y, Chaplain: Student Advisory Board: Stenographlc Committee, National Honor Society. Anita Cassimatis 114 Lafayette Street Anita Classical Euterpean, Pres., Parliamentarian: National Honor Society: Jr. His- torleal Soe.: Monitor Ira Tertulia, Chaplain: Soeietas Latina, Chap- lain, VVeekly Reporter: Tliespians: H. R. Pres.: Service Squad: Fi- nance Comm.: Student Advisory Board, Chairman: Frolie '49: Soph- omore Glee Club: Nite of Music. Burton F. Chronister 912 West King Street Burt General Whate'er he did was done with so niueh ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please. Nancy Louise Bury 132 West Market Street Nancy General Home Room Vice President, Cheerio Secretary, Chaplain. Ralph Calimer 138 South Newberry Street Nick General Wherever fair ladies chance to he- There this fair knight you'll ever see. George Richard Carbaugh Violet Hill, R. D. No. 2 t'DiCk General Home Room Attendance Secretary: Recording Secretary. Harold Carr 972 Wayne Avenue Fug General Home Room Attendance Secretary, Chaplain: J. V. Football. Barbara Ann Chronister R. D. No. 3 Barb Commercial Penn Commercial, Treasurer: Bas- ketball: Badminton: Weekly, one year. Clair Chronister 266 South Richland Avenue Lew General Home Room Chaplain, Secretary, Treasurer. 54 1950 44' Elizabeth Ann Chronister 375 East Market Street Liz Commercial lG.l..S. 1 Snpliomorv fllvv Club: l'shi-r Swivty: The-spiansg ll. lt. Pri-s., Attvndanvt' Svc., Svc., Vim:- pong. G. Gary Conaway 447 Madison Avenue Gary Scientific D.l4.S.I Filii Nz-ptuni: ll. lt. Rvprc- sn-ntativm-, l0A, 1112, l1Z1'2.g Student Advisory Board: Boy Sergeant-ab Arms in llousc of ltvprvsuntativos. ti .. . fr, ' ' Glenn Eugene Conaway 28 West Albemarle Street Rock Industrial IJ.l..S.: Industrial Socivty: Filii Nm-ptuni 1 ll. lt. I'rt-s., Y. Pres.. Treats., lit-prvsi'ntatix'u3 Track. Genevie Marie Cooper Spring Grove Genny General llulphin Swimnling Society, ll. li 'I'ri-asurvr: Junior Fashion Show. Frank Lawrence Corsa. Ir. 723 East Boundary Avenue Frankie Industrial Tho laughter is and ova-r was amoni: tht- delightful sounds of ua rth. Edward Henry Cosgrove 129 South Penn Street Cos General ll, lt. Sucrotaryg ll. lt. Basketball. E. Ronald Cosgrove 1204 Edison Street Cosmo General llunw Room C1101-rio Svcl'0taryg Avtivitivs Cmiiliiitti-1-3 Home Room llaskt-tball, Table Tvmlis. Iames Richard Cousler R. D. No. l lim Industrial Industrial Sovivtyg llomv Room Chaplain. Elizabeth lean Culp 19 North Rockburn Street lean Scientinc Spanish Soc-ivty: ll. lt. Chaplain, S1-vrm-tary: Uustunu- Conim. Frolic, '49 Comnwnvvmvnt, Jr. Play: York lligh Won-kly, um- year. w Fred Craver 224 East Cottage Place Fred Gen eral A.D.S.: ll. It. Vim- Pros.: Varsity Football, Varsity XVrt-stling. Nancy Lou Crawford 807 West Poplar Street Nano General Penn Poppers, Dolphin, Thnspiansg Sophomore Glu- Club, ll. R. Pres., V. Prvs., VV1-vkly R1-pnrtt-r, Chap- lain, Clwvrio S4-ir.: Frolir' '48, '49, '50: St-rvit-v Squad: Mfljorettei Night of Music: Basketball, Jr. Talent Show, I I Iacqueline Crone 214 Peyton Road Iackie Mae Classical Clio, I'i-vs., lim-or-mlini: Sec.: Mu Alpha Thvla, Tri-as.: Ilvr Deutsche Yvri-in, Won-kly lit-porter: So- cii-tas Latina: Nat. llonor Soc.: Thvspians: ll. lt. W1-1-kly ltuportcrg Basketball: Snph. l'ini:-pong Cham- pionp Svrvim- Squad: Assembly Comm.: Cabinet: Senator '48, '491 Prop:-rty Cnmnr: Co-writvr of Jr. 'Fall-nt Show: NVhu's Who Assem- bly: Clio Assn-mbly. ' W.: +.-lu f .1 x s. 1950 Patricia Allegria Crone 537 Vander Avenue Pai Classical Cer-ilian til:-e Club: Mixed Clinrusi f1.A.A.: ll. li. Tru-as., Attendant-e See. 11, 12, V. I'r1-s.: ltaski-thall, Yollvyhall, Tahla- Tennis. Tunuhlimr, Badminton: Night of Music, Mixed Chorus Convert, Fore-nsit', Messiah. lames Dabler 60 South Albemarle Street lim General I'nbli-mislied let me live, or die unknown 1 0 grant an honest frame, or grant me none. Mary Ellen Daehnke 571 West Market Street Dinkie General Student Employment. lacquelyn M. Dart 601 York Street lackie General But it was a maxim she had often tried, That right was right, and there she would abide. Virginia Ruth Dasher Red Lion, R. D. No. 2 Gini General Happy am I, from care ani free: Vtfhly' aren't you all eontented like mel E. Donald Decker 29 North Hartley Street DOH General f'Sllence, when nothing need be said, is the eloquence of discretion. .ee Q w lune L. Decker 207 North Belvidere Avenue ll-me Commercial Penn Cmumr-rf'ial Society: ll. R Ch: 5I'1in II: . Nancy May Depler 850 East Philadelphia Street l'Nancy General Penn Peppers Society. Y. Phyllis Dem 114 West Boundary Avenue Dem Commercial Cooperative Organization: Bad niinton, Table Tennis. Mona Detwiler 42 North Duke Street Mona Commercial Penn Peppers: H. R. Treasurer Volleyball, Pins:-pong, Badminton 'York High VVeekly, one half year. Douglas Ray Diehl 600 Chestnut Street Doug Scientilic Fixture Teachers of America: Band Oi-eliestra. Esther Electra Diehl 226 East Iackson Street Leckie Commercial H. R. Attendance Sec., Pres., V Pres., Chaplain: Basketball, Tum- bling, Volleyball, Bowling. H X -f .f 2. if , r ,, Y, ?'f .. ,iw I A' 'egg fb 4 Zn WW KEY if Q .Q X5 1 xnxx .. . mm . ' 3 ' ' 'X Q9 X so Yi i 'kts Lx Q-M Nancy Ann Diehl R. D. No. 5 Nan General IH-nn Cortiixwwizil, Vivo President: Cn-viliam lllvv Uluh: Mixwl Uhorusl linskvtliull: Volleyball! tl.A.A.2 l'll'tllll'Q York lliirh Ntkmfkly, ont- Yt ll ,Q .. I. lean Dietz 404 East King Street l'Ieanie Distributive Ed. Distributivo lid. Sooivtyi ll. Ii. Putilicity Dirt-1-tor, Nhwkly Rv- portor, Public Rvlaitionist: York High VVv0kly, one yvzir: D. li. Assembly. Lewis H. Diggs III 39 South Howard Street Lewie General I'nl-mploymont Service Soc. ' Bn , nd 2 l'vnn Chorus: Mixed Chorus: York Iligrh VVcckly, three years. Dorothy Diorio 439 Cleveland Avenue Dottie Classical Clio I irli-uu0nt'iri'1n Chi l ' , . . . 1 , , zpzun, Iii-vording Seo.: Nut. Ilonor Soc., Ser.: 'Flu-spiziris: Dolphin, Sec., Trl-ns.. Ihtrlizirrwntnrinn: Jr. His- torical Soc-., Pros.: Orch.: Frolicg Southern Dis. Orch. Fvstivzil: String Quartet: Night of Musivi Sopho- more tlloo Club: Cvvilizin Gloc- Fluh: Mixed Chorus: Public-ity Fomm.: G.A.A.: Forensic: Stair- Orc-lwstra Festival. losephine Mae Dixon 629 South Duke Street lo Classical Clio, Chaplain '49, '50: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Cvvilizm Cleo Club. Suv. '-lfl, '50I ltlixvll Cl10l'llSI I.:L 'T'vrtuli:i: Soph. Cleo Club: II, R. Pros., V. Pros.. Swv., Tri-:is.: Stu- dent Advisory Ilonrd: Froliof Frolir' Script Uouuu.: Foronsiv: Nite ot' Illusivl Mr-ssinh. lvison Doll, Ir. 640 North Pershing Avenue WG Industrial Of soul. sin:-ure: Tn :mtion t'nitht'ul: In honor, clear. 57 1950 lean Dowell 125 North Albemarle Street Ieanie Classical llvzid I4'l:ig:tu'irlvr: Clin: Nut. Ilonor Sew.: 1.11 T1-rtulizi: Soc-ivtzis lmtinzl: Jr. Nursvs Aides: Il. li. Attomlzinvc S-rv.: Froliv: Jr. 'Pzilvnt Show: Nite ot' Music: llllllltllhl of Bands: Jr. Prom Comm,: Bziskvtbulli Volley- ball: Badminton: Tumbling, Ping- pong. Ronald E. Dowell 248 East Poplar Street Ron Scientitic D.I..S.: Jr. Academy of Science: Il. R. Pres., Attvmlzinvv Soo., House ot' Iii-prosvntiitivvs: Football: Bus- kvtbzill: Volleyball. lack Downs 820 Wayne Avenue Sam Scientific D.I..S.1 II. R, Treasurer, Chverio SCC-rotary: Golf: Frolivg Social Committee: II. R. Bziskvtball. Clifton Drescher 310 East Iackson Street Dresl1 Scientific A.D.S.: Jr. Academy of Science: H. R, Pros, 133 3 York Iliirh NV:-okly 111 : Survive Squad: Information DUSK. Barbara Ann Druck 1528 First Avenue Babs Commercial Penn Conimorcial Society: Coopera- tive Organization: Orchestral Bas- ketball 7 Bowling. Eleanor Beatrice Druck 710 Windsor Street Foss Distributive Ed. Distributivo Ed. Society? G.A.A.Z II. R. Parliamontariani BIISKCUJHII- Frank Durgin George F. Ehrhart 435 South George Street 635 York Street Frank General - Sonny General II. R. f'l11-1-rin S4-f-rvt:ir'y, Altvnll- Fmithfall. ance- S+-1-iw-t:u'y. Ieanette Durgin Maurice R. Ehrman 621 Wallace Street R. D. No. 1 Spring Grove leanelte Scientific Maurice General Dolphin: P1-nn I'1-pp:-rs: lm Tvr- Attvnnlzinm- Se-cr:-tary. tulin: l':llI1'l'Iil'JlY'lI lt. Ii. lie-p. tilt, Prvs., Y. I'r1-s.: Ulznss S4-n:itm'Z ll0XYllhl.Z1 Yulh-yhzxllp llnskvthullq Bzuhnintnn, Svhmwl f'tmmpiun, Vlnss Champion: ll.A.A.g Stull'-nt Atlvie sory Rtmrcll f'ln-4-r In-:lnlvr f3b. Ronald Elphick Loganville Moose General lchn DYSm9e1' wrosuimr. 627 West Locust Street lohn Industrial Industrial Snvim-ty: linnwl till 3 Frolic 125. Nancy May Elstrodt Wilshire Hills Chicken Scientinc Richard Ebaugh I'sh+-rs Socivty: Jr. Nurses Aid - S -' -t, 1 H. R. XXX-vkly Reporter, 343 Lexington Shee' fill 3 Yollvybatll Pkg?- ' li'ity Cnnnn.: York High VVQD y Dick General 15, 3 F.T.A' 421' VVrr-stlinlr. Ray Clark Eckman Grace Emenheiser 234 East Gas Avenue R- D- No- 9 Eck General Dolly Commercia R ,l. ll. Ii. Chaplain: Cooporzitive Or- ou mp' prunizzition. Nanc Elaine E er . Y . gg Patrlcla Arlene Enright 955 East Princess Street . H H I , l 463 Tioga Street Nan Distributive Ed. Pat General Distrihutivv Ed. Snviq-ty: G.A.A.: . H. R. V. l rosi4tvnt, Chaplain: Burl- Ushers Society: Gil'lS AUNQYIC AS' mintong Volt:-ybullg Basketball. sociationq York High Weekly 121. A ' 1950 'wi -G :- Q X S- ' is' I il ll 1950 Virginia A. Eppley 700 East Mason Avenue Ginny Commercial 0.l!,l'1., l'l'l's.: 41.A.A.2 ll. li. S s's' YO- tary, NV:-ekly Reporter: llasketlsallg Volleyball: liaslminton: liowlimx. Dale William Erney 129 North Belvidere Avenue 'lErney Industrial Thespians: Industrial Soeiety: li. R. Cl inieiif io S Q-c', 3 Rep.: Band: Frolie C313 Farewell Seript Comm.: ll. li. Basketball: Jr. Class Play. Marlin Emey 514 Loucks Street Ernie General ll. R. Representative CEI: Track: Vl'restlingr. Dora Kathleen Euler 113 North Queen Street Dora Classical Sophomore fllee Club: Ceeilizm Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: ll. R. At- tenflanee Seeretary. Treasurer ' Messiah: Latin Carolers: La Teri tulia. Donald Ewertz Dallastown, R. D. No. 1 Don Scientiuc 11. R. President, Chaplain: NVres- tlingr: VVeekly ill. Io Ann Eyster 1023 West King Street IO Classical Clie: Thespians: Jr. liistorieal So- eietyi Jr. Nurses Aiflsi l.e Cerele Franeais: lies Petits Cadets: ll, R, Pres., Representative, Chaplain: Frolie '497 Property Comm.: Pub- lieity Comm. 59 Robert G. Falkenstine Iacobus Bob Industrial National llonor Society: ll. R. Rep- resentative: Attenllanee Secretary: Baseball: ll. lt. Basketball. Robert Stanley Farscht 29 Columbia Avenue Bob General D.I..S.: Filii Neptuni: ll. R. Vice I'i -sillent. President. Treasurer: Varsity Swimming: Q37 3 11. R. Bas- ketball. Io Ann Irene Fengiish 1025 East Hay Street lo Commercial Home Room Cheerio Secretary: Basketball. Esther Irene Ferguson 1015 East Hay Street Es Commercial Cooperative Organization! H. R. VV:-ekly Reporter! Basketball: Rnd- minton: Bowling: York High VVeekly ill. lack A. Ferguson 147 South Beaver Street General Industrial Industrial qoeiit ' J. V. Football: . z . ' y, H. R. Basketball. Icy Marie Ferree R. D. No. 9 Foss Distributive Ed. Distributive Ed. Soeiety: H. R. Cheerio Secretary. 1950 Wilson L. Ferree R. D. No. 3 Bill General House of Representatives. Nancy A. Fetrow 1232 Edison Street Nancy Classical II. R. Asst. Treasurer, President. VW'-ekly Reporter: Service Squad: Sec. of Stlulcnt Advisory Board: National Honor Society. E. Maureen Fickes 814 E. Boundary Avenue Pep General Penn Commercial: Home Eco- nomics: II. R. Cheerio See., Chap- lain. Doris Fink 733 North State Street Finkie Commercial G.A.A.: Bowling: Table Tennis: Basketball: Badminton: Volleyball. Iulia Ann Fink 1515 East Market Street lulie Classical Clio. Parliamentarian: National Thespian Society, Publicity and Costume Committees: lie Cercle Francais, V. Pres.: Les Petits Cadets: Tatler, Copy Editor: Frolic Script Committee: Clio Assembly: Jr. Red Cross Comm., Chairman: Jr. Talent Assembly: Who's Who Assembly: National Honor Society. Nancy Ann Fink 278 Union Street Nance General Penn Peppers Society: Bowling. Richard H. Fink R. D. No, 1, Manchester Dick Industrial Discipline Committee: H. R. Soft- ball: Football: F.T.A. 131. Richard W. Fink. Ir. 442 West Hope Avenue Dick Industrial Industrial Society: II. R. Weekly Reporter. Lee V. Fishel York Haven R. D. No. 1 Fishel Industrial Industrial Society: II. R. Attend- ance Secretary: Wrestling. Ralph Fissel 1008 Lancaster Avenue Ralph General Whate'er he did was done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please. Robert A. Flickinger 157 East Cottage Place Bob Commercial Silence at the proper season is wisdom, And better than any speech. Vemon E. Floyd 916 West Princess Street Vernon Distributive Ed. Distrlbutive Education Society, Treasurer. Dale E. Fogle 422 West Princess Street Dale Industrial H. R. Yiee President, Seervtary: H. lt. Basketball. Gene Folkenroth York R. D. No. 2 'lFolky General l l. lt. Tiasketball. Nancy Ellen Fortuine 307 North Hartley Street Nancy Classical H. lt. Secretary: Sophomore Clee Club: Mixed Chorus: York High XV:-ekly flt : National Honor Soc. Betty Lou Fourhman 38 North Belvidere Avenue Betty General H. Economics Society, Secretary. Io Etta Fox 118 South Lyndhurst Road lo Scientific National Honor Society: Thespians: Clio: La Tertulia. Sec.: Mu Alpha Theta: Jr. Historical Society: Jr. Play: Frolic: Costume Comm.: Ping-pong: Basketball: Tumbling: York High Weekly 423 : Jr. Society Play, '50, Sterling Ray Fox 921 East Philadelphia Street Dump Scientific H. R. Pres. f2t. Vice Pres., Weekly gtelriorter: Football: H. R. Basket- R . 61 1950 Monroe G. Frederick 526 East Boundary Avenue Fred Gen eral Volleyball: H. R. Basketball, Iacob H. Freed 211 Ietferson Avenue lake General H. R. Chaplain, Treasurer, Vice President: ll. R. Basketball: Table tennis: F. T. A. 125. Robert S. Freedman 292 West Market Street Bob - Classical A.D.S., Pres., See., Program Chair- man. Social Chairman: Thespians: H. R. Pres.. Rep.: Social Comm.: Soph. Class Pres. : Assembly Comm. : Jr. Class Senator: Service Squad: V. Pres. of School: Pres. of Senate: Chairman Sportsmanship Comm.: Pres. Central Pa. Sportsmanship Assoc.: Joint Soc. Play: Frolic: Property Comm.: Publicity Comm. Iay Ward Frey 1432 Third Avenue lay Scientific D.L.S.: H. R. Chaplain, V. Pres.: Jr. Talent Show: Basketball: Base- ball: D.L.S. Assembly. Patricia Ann Frey 563 West Market Street Pm Classical Clio: Thesplans: Mu Alpha Theta: Les Petits Cadets: Le Cerele Fran- cais: H. R. Weekly Reporter: Pub- llcitv Comm.: Property Comm.: Frolic '49: Jr. 'Red Cross Comm.: York High Weekly 115: National Honor Society. Pauline Frey 517 Yale Street Polly Distributive Ed. Distributive Education Society. Vice President: Basketball: Volleyball. lacqueline E. Fritz 527 Pacilic Avenue .. , , . lGCk19' Scientific JI'. Awlllvllly of Svivlll-n-Q Slllcln-nl l'l1 l'1 3 l nf 5+'l'Yi1 ': l'Iut1'i'p:-:in, View 1'if-sill'-nt: ll, lt, l'rvsul--nt, S4'4'l'n'l:ll'X, 'l'I'l':tSlll'l'l'Q XY:-wkly, um- vu-nr. Raymond Paul Garman 454 West Lincoln Street Paul Scientific A.lJ,S.1 Som-ivtns lizutinu: lfuturr- Tl'1l4'1l4'l'S ut' Am--rivsig Alix:-ll f'liorusi Po-nn f'llUl'llS1 'Frm-k, two years: liunrl, uni- yi-:wg NY.-.-kly, one yi-nr, 1 Mary Generette 353 South Penn Street Generette General Toll:-ybnll. Diane E. George 1428 Second Avenue Diane Scientific Orch:-str:i: Jr. Nurs.-s Aid.-sg tins- kvllmll. Amelia A. Gettle Loganville, Pennsylvania Amelia Commercial Coopvrativn-sq VV ixn- kly, thi' m'1- yi-urs. Richard Givens 23 North Albemarle Street Dick Scientific Home Room 1tvpl'1-sn-ntntivn-3 XV:1vs and Means Comniittvv, L'lizrirnizv.n.' Grace Mary Fuhrman - 701 East Market Street UGICYCGH Commercial l'rmp4-r:utix'vs2 Itulpliin Swimming: Suv.: ll. IC. 1'rn-sill.-nt: Yollvyllnllj Jr. Fzlsliiuii Show: l rolic-. Ianet Susan Gaul 229 South Queen Street lan ScientiHc In-s IH-tits P11114-tsl Junior Acznlvniy uf Svie-nm-3 Studi-nt Nliipluynu-nt Ss-rvir-Q-3 Il. Ii. ltr-coriling Se'm'i'vt:iry. Donald Leroy Gentzler 1162 East King Street Don General 11. li. Tri-usurvr, Clisiplzlinl VVVGS- tlingg f'Ullllll4'Y11't'lllt'IltI 1 'zir0wm-ll: ll. li. llziskvtlmll, Softball. Spurgeon Eugene George 110 West Iackson Street Spurg General A.D.S.3 ll. lt. Clio:-rio Secretary, Uliuplziin, Svrgvzint-sit-Arms, Trea- surer: ll. ti. Bu:-:kc-tbzill, Softball: Wrestling, '-191 Cmmnencomcnt. Ianice Mercer Gilbert 1014 West Poplar Street Cork Commercial l'1,li.S., Vlfvvkly Reporter: Penn IH-pin-i's, Corrs-sponclc-nce Secretary, tlirvo yi-urs: ll. R. Vice President, VVQ-1-kly Ita-portvr, Clive-rio Secre- turyg Frolic, '-19: Clwvr Iivmlvr, thru-v yi-urs: Yollvylmll 5 Penn 1'm-ppvrs Assvnibly. Margaret Rae Gladfelter Dallastown, R. D. No. 1 Peggy Scientific Junior Nurse-S Airlm-sg Home Eco- nomics Soc., Vivo Prvsidvntq Stu- di-nt ltlmploymvnt Service: 11. R. Svci'vt.:ir'y, two tm-rms: VVv0kly, one y0ll!'. 62 1950 4 I l - il we tr' r X. rA.muS O XX x., f. X X 0 ,' A 1 1 'Q ' ,LII W .A O A . M ,M il Lai ., ,A f 4' kk , ik I if f ,ff 9 R, I-A . - 'fffif 5. in .M ' M u q Q ' X Q f if S wig is F' A ' lh A X Q . ' ' kx ,,.a-W M 'x , QJ' ,N 1950 Conrad Glassmyer 261 East College Avenue Ioclro Scientinc Junior Historical Society: H. R. Treasurer: Bowling Club: H. R. Basketball, three years. Kathryn Glatfelter York, R. D. No. 3 Kathryn Scien!iHc Junior Nurses Aides, Parliamen- tarlan: Soc-ietas Latina. Eugene Kenneth Gohn 221 Susquehanna Street Ken General Basketball, Jayvees: Baseball, two years. LeRoy Good 465 West College Avenue LeRoy General Though modest, on his unembar- rassed brow, Nature has written 'gentlemanf Doris Goodling 124 Webster Avenue, York R. D. 5 Doris Scienliic E.L.S.: Jr. Historical Soc.: Penn Peppers: Latin Soc.: H. R. Repre- sentative, Chairman of Constitution Comm.: Badminton: Information Desk: Jr. Fashion Show. Phyllis Mae Goodling 146 East Charles Avenue Pl'1yl Classical E.L.S.: Spanish Society: Latin So- ciety, Critic: H. R. President, Representative, three years: Lost and Found Comm.: Basketball: Badminton. Maxwell W. Goodman 354 Creston Road Mickey Scientific A.D.S., Vice Pres.: Jr. Historical Soc., Parliamentarian: Le Cercle Francais: Mu Alpha Theta: Fi- nance Comm.C Jr. Red Cross Comm.: All-District Orchestra, two years: School Orchestra, two years: Frolic, '49: Weekly, one year, Managing Editor. Gordon Goodwin York, R. D. No. 5 Gordy Industrial H. R. Chaplain: H. R. Softball, Basketball. Florence L. Gorsuch 319 Warren Street F loss Commercial G.A.A.: H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Basketball : Volleyball: Badminton: Tumbling: Square Dancing: Bowl- ing. Austin Gotwalt. lr. 141 South West Street Horsie Commercial Cooperatives: H. R. Chaplain. Catherine R. Gotwalt Mounted Route No. 42 Cathy General G.A.A. : Table-tennis: Badminton: Basketball: Volleyball. Patricia L. Grace 42 East Boundary Avenue Pat Scientific Mu Alpha Theta: Latin Society: Jr. Nurses Aides, President: Home Economics Society: H. R. Attend- ance Secretary, 2 terms: Who's Who Assembly. 64 12. lf-KIT -49 han iff F Z, 7'1n .., P' Richard A. Grammes 625 West King Street Dick Scientific ll. li. '1NI'l'ilSllI'4'l', Ctiaiplziin, Sevre- tziry, Attenllznnee See'y: ll. li. Ilzis- ketlmll, Softball. Robert Louis Graybill. Ir. 636 Linden Avenue Becky Industrial A.IT.S. : Filii Neptuni Sue.: lndus- trizil Sue., I'zlrliztnienturizlnL Nut. Honor Soc., Y. Pres. 3 'I'hespi:ins: ll. lt. Pres., two terms: ll. R. lte i. I . three terms! Hand, three years: Swimming: 'Feum '-IX: Soph. Class Trmis.: Sr. Class Y. Pres.: Frolie '49, '50: I :irewell Seript Comm. David S. Green 248 South Duke Street Dave General H. lt. President, Secretary. Clizip- l:lin3 ltzintl, three years: NVrestlinf.r, Uziptuin '50, three years: ll. lt. Rus- ketbzill, three years: Serviee Squad: Weekly, one year. Norma Iean Grenewalt 873 East Poplar Street Ieannie Commercial Cooperatives: Home Ronin Cheerio Seeretziry: Weekly, one year. Gerald Grim York, R. D. No, 2 Grimmy General Men of few words are the best men. Ioan Grimm 1150 East Poplar Street ICON Commercial Jr. llistoriezil Soeiety: ll. R. Seere- tziry, Yiee President, Treasurer, Ass't See.: Frolie '-til: Fashion Show '-til: Volleyball. 65 1950 Ronald Eugene Gross 322 West North Street Gross Industrial Industrial Soeiety: ll. lt. Yiee l'res., NVeekly Reporter, two terms. Ianet Gurreri 207 South Beaver Street Ian Commercial Cooperatives: Les TR-tits Cadets: l'I.l,.S.: tl.A.A,: 11. R. ltepresentzl- tive, Treztsurer: Vsheri Steno- graipliie Comm.: Inforliuttion Desk: .I r. 'I':ilent Show: Basketball: Volleyball: Fashion Show 519: N.O.M.A. Contest, second prize winner. Iosephine Gurreri 1061 East Hay Street Io Commercial York High VVcekly, one year. Iames A. Guynn 147 North Newberry Street lim Industrial Inslustriul Society, Recording: Ser-'y: ll. lt. Yiee President, Iteeording sl-1-'y, cnt-mo See'y, chaplain, Treaisurer, I'rogr:im Committee, t'li:iirmzin: Uiseipline Funnix.: Il. It. Softball, Football. Verna Dolores Haack 203 South Pine Street Verna Classical Vshers Soeiety: Future Teziehers of Ai iitx rieu, three years: Xveekly, two yt'llI'S. Iohn Hackman 351 South Duke Street Iaclrie General ll. R. XVeekIy Reporter! Rand, two years: Orchestra, one year: Sun- light Serenuders, two years. 5 in K4 N ,- ...- -- nd I 'W' an l aa .Q Za Dorothy Ann Haigh 40 North Kershaw Street Dottie Scientilic INS l'f'lits F1141-'ISI lm V1-l'1'lI' l'll'2lYl- 1-g.iggTl..-spi:ur1sg lmlptiin Sxximminpr Saw.: Vw-lllzuli film- t'luln3 Mixml t 11 ti Ss f'llUI'llSf ll, It, 'li-'ri .' -1-.. twu tv-rmsi ll. lt, Itv-m'v-s4-nt:1tix'1-2 Sfwifll Fmmivn., l'h:nirm:nn 'lilg llzintl, Fnlm' tluzu-il, thrm- yvnrs: Vustiiim- Ummm.: Ifywvlit- '10, l'rugr:m1 t'h:lir- man. Donald M. Hamberger 213 East Cottage Place Hambone Industrial lI14lllSlY'lIll Suviu-ty: ll, lt. l'rm-sill:-nt, Tru-zisurvr, Attvntlzunw- Svvre-l:1i'y. Levi Lloyd Hamberger York, R, D. No. 2 Shortcut Industrial ll. li. St-wr:-t:ii'y, Atta-ntl:1m'v Svfwv- tnry. Doris Madeline Haldeman 173 Edgewood Drive Doris Classical l .'l'.A., tllrw- yt-urs: In-s Vvtits t':ul1-ts, l'r--sitlvnti I.-f U:-1-1-Iv l 1':m- q-gtisg llmm- Ill'-unumivs Sun-ivlyi lmtill S-wi'-ly: l 1vi'1'ltsi1- Vwiitvst. William Hamilton l2Ul East King Street Bill Industrial lll'lll5ll'IIll Sfwi.-ty: ll. ll, tif-w'1vi'rIing' Sn'1'l'1-l.l!X. Gerald Hamme 328 East Locust Street Hoot General ll.lr.S.,2 ll. ll. Vim' ' l'l't'Sill1'TltI 4 ln-fn-rm N-vw-t:ti'y: J. X. lwmtlmllg Y. Ptiutlmlli l4'l'nlit'. Patricia Iean Harman 212 Front Street Pat Commercial Sho lmw-s to talk, but that is humzun. Sha- loves the me-n, but that is XYl7IllIlfl.ll Thomas B. N. Harman 521 West Philadelphia Street Tom Industrial lt. liAl'llFt'Sl'Y'lUltlVf', I'l'a-siflvnt, Xu-v l'ra-suln-nt. two tn-rmsg tl. lt. liziskvtbull, twu yt-urs, Etta May Harrold 608 Salem Avenue Etta May Classical tI.A.A.: ll. lt. Trf-zistlrvr. Clizipluinq liztskn-tbull: Vullvylizllll Itmlmintong 'l':nlil4--'I'4-nnis. Nancy Hauer 49 Columbia Avenue Nancy Commercial Yullvylmll. Roy Heckert 713 Parkway Boulevard Heck General lfmitlmtl, om- yt-nr. Miriam Elaine Hefiner 637 York Street l'Mim Commercial l'she-rs Socivtyl Badminton! rl.A.A. 3 Bowling: XV00kly, two yt-urs. 66 X , 4 , 195 is wx it r X. . X Q f . X Phyllis lean Heindel 114 Soutl: Pershing Avenue l'linny Commercial Cooperatives: Volleyball: VVeekly, one year. Rodney G. Heindel 881 East Market Street Rodney Industrial Industrial Society: Rand, three years. Donald G. Heisler 158 North Queen Street Don General ll. R. Secretary, Vice President, two terms: Volleyball: ll. R. Basket- ball, three yeurs. Mary Ellen Helton 921 Fahs Street Beanie Commercial ll. li. NVeekly Reporter. Nancy lane Henise 722 York Street Nancy General tt llshers Society: G.A.A.: II. R. Chaiplziini ltusketbzill: ltowlinxx: Bzidminwnj VVeekly, three years. Rodger G. Henry 229 East Springdale Avenue Hen General Orchestra, three years. 67 W. Reuben Henry York, R. D. No. 2 Punch Scientinc A.D.S.: ll. R. Representative, Vice President: Golf: Drmmitics: Presi- dent of School: Class Ollleer: Home Ronin Sports: Joint Soc. 1'Iuy '49: Jr. Play: Frolic. Robert Henze 707 West Princess Street Henz General This proverb flashes thru' his head, The Many fail, the one succeeds. Ronald G. Herman 344 East King Street Herm General Silence at the proper season is wisdom, And better than any speech. Evelyn Hershberger 417 West Princess Street Evelyn General Junior Academy of Science: Bowl- ing Club. Ianet Hershner 333 East College Avenue Ian Distfibutive Ed. Distributive lid.: Mixed Chorus: Cecilizin Glee Club: ll. R. Repre- sentative, Pres., two terms, Vice President: Badminton : Basketball : Volleyball. Laverne Eugene Hess York, R, D. No. 8 Hess's lndustrial Industrial Society: ll, R. Vice Pres.. Attendance Secretary: ll. lt. Bris- ketbzlll, Softball. 1950 Rafaela Eleanor Hrffmeyer 328 North Newberry Street a Commercial 'inn P1 ppers, H. R. Attend mee S 1-f- rf-tary: Vice President, Chet-rio S4-c'y: Bowling: Basketball: Vsher: XYeekIy, one year. Iuanita M. Hildebrand 1309 South Queen Street lay Classical I.a Tertulia: ll. R. Weekly Re- porter, Secretary: Future Teachers of America, two years. Iohnn E. Hinckle 48 East Princess Street lo Commercial l'1.I..S.: Penn ,Peppers: G.A.A.: H. R. Rep., Pres., Treas.: Information Desk: Jr. Talent Show: Fashion Show: Frolic: S.A.B. : School Scrap- book Comm.: Refreshment Comm. for Soph. Hop: Volleyball: Badmin- ton: Table Tennis: Nat. Honor Soc. Doris May Hoffman 715 West Locust Street Dorrie Scientific H. R. President, Treasurer, Vice President, Chaplain. Leigh Philip Hoffman B36 Pennsylvania Avenue Phil General H. R. Chaplain, VVcekly Reporter? Rand: Penn Chorus: Orchestra? Mixed Chorus: Frolic, Orchestra: Studi-nt Advisory Board: Farewell Script Committee: VVeekly, two YUHVS. Marian Lorraine Hoffman 211 North Broad Street Coz General Home Economics Society: H. R. Pres.. Treasurer, Chaplain: Basket- ball : Volleyball. Ronald Perry Hoffpauer 203 North Hartman Street Ho General A.DS., Thespians, Jr. Historical Soc., Pres.: ll. R. Rep., three terms: Basketball Manager, three years: H. R. Basketball: Frolici Jr. Talent Show: Jr. Class Play: Sergeant-at-Arms: House of Rep., Speaker: Service Squad: Farewell Script Comm. : A.D.S. Play : VVcckly, one year. Harry Herbert Hoke 252 West Cottage Place Shorty Industrial H. R. Representative, three terms. Beverly E. Hollinger 51 North Penn Street Bev General n H. R. Chaplain, Weekly Reporter. Iohn Craver Hollinger 316 West North Street Holly Industrial H. R. Secretary, Vice President: Band, three years. Heyward lack Holman 442 East King Street Ace General H. R. Representative, Vice Pres., Attendance Sec'y: J. V. Football, two years: Var. Football, one year: J. V. Basketball, one year: Var. Basketball, one year. Arthur Robert Holtzapple Carlisle Avenue Ext. R. D. No. 1 Bob Scientific A.D.S., Program Chairman: Mu Alpha Theta: Der Deutsche Verein : Thespians: Band, one year: Foren- sic Contests: Commencement Script Comm.: H. R. Basketball: Jr. Talent Show: Weekly, one year: National Honor Society. 68 Betty Louise Holtzapple 246 South Hartley Street Betty Commercial 'Qtter voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. An lilxcellent thing in woman. Donna lean Hoover 1573 Clover Lane Donna lean Commercial Cooperatives. Betty lane Horn 617 North Hawthorne Street l'Betts Scientinc lC.L.S.: Penn Peppers: La Tertulia: Les Petits Cadets: ll. R. Repre- sentative, Vice President: National Honor Society. Richard Henry Horn 195 Peyton Road Dick Classical D.I..S.: Filii Neptuni Soc.: Jr. llis- torical Soc.: Thespians: ll. R. Pres., Chaplain, Cheerio Sec'y: Jt. Soc. Play: Frolic '49: Jr. Play '50: Mcs- siah '48: Penn Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Band: D.l..S. Assemblies '49, '50: Track Team: Swimming: Team: VVeekly, one year. Donalene Houck 603 Prospect Street Donnie Commercial Penn Peppers: H. R. VVeekly Re- porter: Color Guard, one year: Fla Twirler one Vttftl' ' Basketball: FT , . v Volleyball: Weekly, one year. LaVarn Vincent Houseal 536 McKenzie Street Buddy lndustrial Full of pep and full of fun, He's the friend of everyone. 69 1950 Ralph N. Hull. Ir. 502 Smith Street Ralph Industrial Industrial Society: ll. R. Vice Pres., Treasurer, Secretary, three terms. Edward H. Ilgenfritz 476 West College Avenue llge General Table Tennis Team. Richard Ilgeniritz York, R. D. No. 9 Dick General Student Employment Service. Norma lean Innerst Pleasureville, R. D. No. 5 leanie General E.L.S.: Penn Peppers: G.A.A.: H. R. Treasurer, Cheerio Secretary: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling: Tumbling: Flag Twirler, three years: Frolic '49: Band Concerts, three years: Pageant of Bands, two years: Nite of Music '47, '48, '49. Margaret Israel 1574 Wayne Avenue Margie Classical L Thes ians Jr Historical C. .S.: .p .2 . . . Soc.: Les Petits Cadets, Chaplain, Sec.: Le Cercle Francais: H. R. Recording' Sec'y: Commencement Script Comm.: Publicity Comm., Chairman: Make-up Comm.: Mixed Chorus: Cecilian Glee Club: Tatlcr Asso. Editor: Forensic Contest: Nite of Music: Jr. Talent Show? Frolic '48, '49: Messiah: Nat. Honor Society. Donald Iackson 53 South Tremont Street H. R. Weekly Reporter, Secretary. David Richard Iacoby 305 Smyser Street Dick lndustrial lnihistrial Som'-ty: ll. li. Ri-prw Sl'Ill.JItlY4'. Evelyn Delois Iohnson l44 West Newton Avenue Dulcey General 'Sunni-tinu-s sixty.-r. swim-tinis-s gay, hut ru-xvr lllll'lltlltlLf in any way. lennie Pearl Iohnson ll6 West Princess Street Rusty General lloma- Room l'li:ipl:iin. Lorraine L. Iohnson 550 Wallace Street Rainy Commercial llomv Room XVN-lily lil'llUl'lQ'l'. Nancy Ann Iohnson 27 West Maple Street Nance Scientific lla Tw-rtulia: l'she-rs So4'i4-ty! llomv Roum l'h:ipl:iin. Attvnilamw- Short-- iry: Ywllf-ylmll, Sqiiarv Dam'inf.:' YY1-vkly, Um- yl'1ll'. Nancy Mae Iohnson 939 Midland Avenue Nan Scientific Xork lligh VVM-kly, two years. Marvin Paul Iones York, R, D. No. 7 i'Sonny Industrial ll. lt. Chaplain, livcordinp: Suvrv- tary, two terms, Attendance Soc'y, thriro ta-rms. William L. Iordan York, R. D. No. 1 Louie General Stud:-nt Advisory Board. Patsy Ann Kahlbaugh 677 Chestnut Street Pat Scientific Howling: Volleyball: G.A.A. Donna lean Kauffman 611 North Hartley Street Donna Commercial l'I.I,.A., l'arl., Vice Pros.: Pi-nn IH-ppvrs, Y. Pri-S.: Dolphin Swim- ming: Sou., Troas.: H. R. Sec., Hcp., two tvrnis: Ste-noxzrapliif' Comm.: Haskvtball: Volleyball: Frolic, two years: Jr. Play: Jt. Soc. Play: Thospians. Margery lane Kauffman 826 Florida Avenue Margie General Sophomore Gleo Club: Frolic, two yvars. William H. Kauffman, Ir. 1638 Mount Rose Avenue Bill Scientihc Junior Academy of Science: H. R. Secretary. 70 1950 s N ,Emily 1 i ...' 5 1 -' , Ag ing V ff Y f a we , -,oo 9,1- Q9 W .e gg are :uf M ef' Qtr re iii KW . Q. ,J J J Y V 154 45 W -X 1950 ..+ sos ' X QSM.. 1- 2 . S U- f . p - h . ,,5 v Nwxl s so N Q X X Nlsx .X X Xb R as s AX. f xx X Q N X Q 8 X X Q x X is gt R I 5 X 'Xi Roberta Lee Kaufman 657 Colonial Avenue Bobby Scientific Clio: .Ir. iilSlUl'll'1ll Nw.: l..A.A. '1'lu-sllizmsg flllt'l'l'lltZlllll'lt.Z' Squzul , two yi-urs: Propvrty Comm., lfrolic, Joint Soc. l'l:iy: l'utnlir-ity Comm. Frolit' 1 E03 Studvnt Aclvisory Iionrtl Clio Play! ltziskotbzillg Bzidminton Nut. llonor Soc. Beverly Kearns 506 West Springettsbury Avenue Bev Commercial lG.l.,S.3 ll. R. Sl-r-retury, Attvntlunvv Sn-t yg Service Squad: Studn-nt Arl- visory Board: Frolic' Vlft. David M. Keeney York, R. D. No. 8 Little Boy Scientific XVit is the ftowvr of imagination. Betty M. Keezel 1010 South Albemarle Street Shorty Distributive Ed. Distributivo Educzxtiong ll. lt. Pair- liznmlntzirizin. Lewis Keith 831 Pennsylvania Avenue Louie General ll. R. Chaplain: H. R. Volleyball, liziskvtbzillg Uoiiiixwnvvriient. Iohn W. Kepler 607 Pennsylvania Avenue Curly General It is :L frivndly hcztrt that has plenty of friends. 71 Dorothy Anita Kerrigan 569 Ogontz Street Dottie Commercial Coopvrntix'vs. Patricia Kindig 1450 Mount Rose Avenue Patsy Commercial l'oup0I':1tiV0s. Stephen Kindig 243 East Market Street Steve Scientific A.D.S.: Thvspiuns: I' r'sw pl-rty Com- niittevq A.D,S. Assembly: Farewell Assembly. Ioanne Kinneman 248 East Prospect Street lo Classical Jr. Nurses Aidm-sg l'sli0r. Morton E. Kise 433 North Newberry Street Morton Scientific D.I,.S.: Rand: Jr. Tnlnnt Show. Iohn Albert Klahold Mounted Route No. 63 Brown-nose Industrial ll, lt. Vim- Prvsimlvnt, I'i's-sich-nt. 1950 Elizabeth Ann Kline S40 South Pine Street l'l.iz Classical f',l,.S.: Mu Alphzi 'I'l11-tu, S1-rn: So- civtus liutinzlg Ile-r 114-lltsvllv Yr-rr-in, Clxzxpluin: Tlwspiunsi ll. lt. tim-p., two to-rms: Il. lt. XV4-Q-kly H4-pm'tvr': llzurlmihtfrni Fll'lfIhf'1' Comm.: Stu- ll4'Y1l .-Xflvisory Rfmrfl: Jr. 'Tull-nt Slwwg N:1tion:1l llonm' Socivty. Charles Edward Kline, Ir. 217 Ietferson Avenue l'Clzarlie Industrial ll. lt. Attvmlnnrw Sur-'y, Clizlpluin, tum tn-rms. Phyllis Louise Klinelelter B45 East Philadelphia Street Phil Commercial lmskvttmzlll. Eva Iulia Kling 423 West Lincoln Street l'lulie Commercial 0 .1 1 0 rr rsuu r thlpl n 4 11 ns rnms inskcttull il Q I I Nl ition ll Honor Sono y William Holt Kling 555 Madlson Avenue 1 Sczentinc Q n mr IN me ii 'Xlivul X uk s 'wpm s ll ru s T 1 N 11 00 ll S l Beverly I Klock 1231 Mount Rose Avenue ' SV Classical 1 I ' ure- 1-zu' 1 ' A - ': , 0 yo: 's. Mary Lou Knighton 606 East Market Street Mary Lou Commercial Coopvrzxtivvsg G.A.A.: ll. li. Vive Pre-s., NV 4'e' kly Reporter, Chzrplnin, Chef-rio Sovrctary: Basketball 3 Yol- lf-ybnll: Tumbling. Arlamae Kohler 637 Smith Street Mae General G.A.A.: llunw l'Im'0nomir's Socivtyi l'sl1vrs Society: Bnske-thzullg Yollvy- ball: Rzulmintnnp VVN-kly, ons- yr-ar. Lois Louise Kohler 412 South Court Street Lou General ll. R. XV n's' kly livportvr. Robert Philip Kohr Green Hill Lane, Mounted Route No. 63 Bob General A noble aim, faithfully km-pt, is :ls 21 noble devil. L. Dale Kombau 148 South Howard Street Dale Industrial ll. Ii. Chaplain, Yivu Prvsidont. Harry Kottmyer 126 Mack Way Handsome Harry General ll, lt. lll'4'Fltlt'Ut, Tr'vns11rvr. 72 X A x ,tg r f iv' if-X 1 X 'L 3 J f ,Hx x Jr rl K, I... 6 l't if ,sl bla W. Leon Krout Loganville, Pennsylvania Lee . Scientific ll. li. Wmtkly livportor, Svr'rvt:1ry Wrestling, two ya-urs: ll. li. lists ki-tbztll, Softball: Baseball. Grace Marie Kuhn York, R. D. No. 2 'lGracie Scientific Home ltlcononiic' Society: Band, Color Guard, Banner Girl. Richard C. Lambert 3205 Eastern Boulevard Rick Scientihc Junior Ac-zulvniy of Science: Pin '- t- INHIIIZ Bundy Wovkly, one your. E. Thomas Landis 735 Parkway Boulevard Red General ll. R. Vim- l'rt-sidvnt, Trvusurvr, l'rvsi4lt-nt: Hand: Sunlight Sort-- nzult-rs. George H. Landis 316 Smith Street George Industrial 11. R. '1'r'vasur0r, thrvc terms. Robert Landis 592 West Philadelphia Street SC1tCl1 General ll R Irtsidfnt Smcrfttry Attxn t Su y s t Bukttbill 1950 William C. Langston 531 Roosevelt Avenue Bill Scientific V , . ll. R. Weekly' livportl-r, l.11:1pl:lln2 Footbatlll VVv4'kly, two yours. lean Miriam Lanius York, R. D. No. 7 lean General ll. li. NVQ-vkly lin-portvl'I Fzisliion Show: 4l.A.A.3 llowlingg Tumblinpri Volleyball: Weekly, one your. Carolyn lane Lankiord 820 Manor Street Cay Classical Doi' D4-utsr'1i0 You-vin, Soc'y3 Poci- lizm Glvo Club: Mixm-at Chorusg ll. R. Svc'y, Tri-nsurvr, tlirvv tt-rms: Frolic '-ti, '-lil: Nitv of Music: Jr. Tull-nt Show: Forensic' Conti-st: Messiah: F.T.A,, two yours. Lucy Lee Lashar 924 South Pershing Avenue Lucy Classical Clio, Vic-0 Pres.: Dolphin Swim- ming SOC., Pros., Vice Pros.: 1.1-s lk-tits Cults-ts: National Honor So- ciety: Thcspinns: Il. H. President, Chaplain: G.A.A.: S1-rvic-v Squad: Assembly C0mm.g Frolic '-18, '49. Ioanne Lauber 916 East King Street lo Distributive Ed. Distributivo liducntion Society, l'r1-sitlent. Ianet Lou Lauer 768 West Market Street Bunny Scientific York High Weekly, one your. hm- Af Marvin Eugene Lauer Manchester, R. D. No. 1 Marvin Scientihc Student Advisory Board: Studs-nt limploynn-nt Sv-rx ic-4-. Richard S. Lauer 722 Manor Street Diclcy General D.lr.S.: ll. R. Pri-siili-nt. Vim- l'rr-S., R1-prose-ntntixw-2 Sovizil Uiriiiiiiittz-ll. Vincent Clair Law 3300 East Market Street Vince Scientific A.D.S.g Der Dvutsrlu- Yi-rein, ll. H. VVM-kly lt:-portfw: lJl'i'll4'SLl'il 3 Penn Chorus: Mixed tflmrusp Frolivg Form-nsiv Contost. Elaine L. Lawrence 615 York Street Elaine Commercial O.B.IC. 3 Coopvrzttivvs: Volleyball g Baskvthull. Nancy Louise Lease 643 Lincoln Street Nan General Student Plumloyumnt Si-rvivv 3 VVcvkly, three yours. Ronald Iunior Leber 341 East College Avenue Lab lndustrial H. R. President. Clwvrio Svvn-tai'y, Chaplain, Discipline Committcug H. R. Softball, Basketball. Kathrynmarie LeCrone 758 West Market Street Skip Scienlihc Girls' Athletic Association: VVcekly, ons- yr-:ul Phyllis Marie Lehigh York, R. D. No. 1 Phyl General li. It. Trvzisurrir, VVe'vkly Rr-portvrl XV4-ukly, thrt-0 years, Circulation and l'1-rsonnvl Dvpts. Orpha lane Lehman York, R. D. No. 8 Orphie General Home lilcononiirs Society: XV4wkly, two yours, flll'i'lllJlLl0Il Dm-pt. Doris Leiphart 12 South Main Street, East Prospect H. lt. Chr-erio Secretary, Treasurer: Fashion Show. Marian A. Leonard 130 South West Street Mimi Scientific Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Penn IH-pliers: ll. R. 'I'rv:1sur0rg Make- lfp Committee: Frolic '49, Dorothy Lerew 352 South Pershing Avenue Dot General Humor is the harmony of the heart. 74 1950 xx. ii it, irq, 1950 4 xv, Robert Leon Lewis York, R. D. No. 2 Louie Industrial Industrial Sovietyg ll. lt. Repro- svntzitive, two terms, Attenclzinve St-C'i'etzii'y, three terms. William Lightner 334 East Springdale Avenue Bill Industrial Industrial Society: ll. R. Vice Pros., 'I'i'vzisui't-i', three terms: H. li. Bais- ketbzill, two yours: Band, two yi-zws. Dorothy A. Livingston York, R. D. No. 8 Dody Commercial Penn Commercial: O.B.E.: Co- opurzttivesg ll. R. Secretary: Cos- tume Committee. Patricia Lobel 818 East Chestnut Street Pat Commercial Cooperzitivesg Frolic '49: YVeekly, one your. Marian Catherine Loucks 572 West Market Street Marian Commercial Student Employment Service. Carson L. Lovett 159 East Philadelphia Street Gus Scientific lJ.li.S.: J. V. Raskutballl Varsity liitsks-tball: D.l..S. Plziy: Sovizil Comm.: H. lt. Basketball: Nzitionztl llonor Society. 75 Donald W. Lovett 389 Hillcrest Road Don Scientific A.D.S.g ll. R. President: Band: Frnlim' Orclwstrni Frolicg Thespian I'lziy: 11. R. Basketball. E. Richard Luckenbaugh 1133 East Maple Street Bert General ll. R. VVevkly Reporter, two terms, Uhuplziin: J, V. Football: J. V. Basketball, Varsity Truck. Loretta lean Luckenbaugh Seven Valleys, R. D. No. 2 Ret Commercial Penn Commercial: H. R. Attend- ance Sevretnry, Recording Secre- tary. Robert Neal Ludwig 601 West Princess Street Shultz ScientiHc D.l..S.p Filii Nc-ptunip Mu Alpha Thi-ta: H. It. President, Representa- tive, Attendance Si-c'y, Vive Pres.: Swimming: D,l..S. Play: Social Committee: W'ei-kly, one year. Susan Marie Ludwig 124 East Maple Street Sue Commercial H. H. Cheorio Secretary, Weekly Reporter. Barry T. Lynch 1204 East King Street Barry General Ability in a man is knowledge which emanates from divine right. 1950 Dale Edwin Malott 522 Smith Street Eddie Industrial H. R. VV:-ekly Reporter, Chr-erin Secretary. H. Donald Manifold Dallastown, R. D. No. l A.I7.S.: Latin Society: Thespians: H. lt. Attendance Secretary: Senior Class Senator: Finance Comm. Chairman: Commencement Script Committee: Booster Comm. Chair- Illlflll. Earl William Mann 221 Park Place Tony Industrial Industrial Society: H. R. President, two terms, Treasurer: H. R. Bas- kethzill. Gloria Della Mann 132 East Princess Street Gloria General A sunny disposition and a heart to say I'll try, are a wonderful eomhination to work things by. Roberta Thelma Mann 31 North Newberry Street Bobbie General H. H. Cheerio Secretary. 'Qi Ronald R. Mann 352 Garfield Street HROHYIH General H. R. Chaplain, Treasurer: Band, three years: Mixed Chorus: Penn Chorus: Sunlight Serenaders. Charlotte P. Mansberger 1055 East Princess Street Charlotte Scientific Mixed Chorus: Cecilinn Glee Club' H. R. Treasurer, Attendance Secrel tary. Gene Markel 823 West Poplar Street Chub General Golf. Dale G. Markey York, R. D. No. 2 Dale Commercial Cooperatives: York High Weekly, Manager ot' mailing, three years. Richard K. Markey York, R. D. No. 8 Dick Scienlinc H. R. President, Recording Secre- tary, two terms: Weekly, Art Editor, two years. lane Elaine Markle 1423 Second Avenue Ianie Classical Clio: La Tertulia: Dolphin Swim- ming Soc.: Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Thespians: H, R. Recording Sec'y, Chef-rio Sec-'y: Frolic '48, '49: Jr. Play Ticket Chairman: Forensic '49, 'SOI Nite of Music '49, '50: Social Committee: Make-Up Comm. : Publicity Comm. : Messiah, '49, '50. Mariorie Martin 610 Dallas Street Margie Commercial Frollc '-19: Bowling: Assembly. 76 'S 1 if' 1 A fx l t . . x If .If .fl 'l Q f l H '-. .fx U' o Q.,-4 we s . 2 . me 1 5 2234 William N. Martin 555 West Springettsbury Avenue Bill General D.l..S.: H. R. Vice Pres., Cheerio Secretary: J. V. Football '47, '48: Varsity Football '-19: Varsity Swim- ming: '47: Yarsitv VVrestlim:: '50: D.L.S. Assembly: H. R. Basketball! Track Team '48: VVeekly, two years. Dorothy Masemer McDonald Heights Macey, Classical Clio: Penn Peppers: Mu Alpha Theta: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Thespians: H. R. Rep., Pres.: Frolic '48, '49: Jt. Soc. Play: Thespian Play Director: Clio Play Director: Finance Comm. Service Squad, Treasurer: Class Secretary: Jr. Talent Show Script Comm.: Pub- licity Comm.: Forensic Contest '502 A.D.S. Play: Costume Comm.: VVeekly, one year: Nat. Honor Soc. William K. Matson 560 East Princess Street Bill Scientific H. R. Secretary, two terms: Serv- ice Squad: York High Weekly, one year. Iacque Ronald May 566 Yale Street May General Life without laughing' is a dreary blank. Barbara Ann McClure 330 South Pershing Avenue Bobby Commercial Cooperatives. William Henry McCoy York R. D. No. 5 Tim Industrial ll. R. Chaplain, Representative, two terms, President, three years. 77 1950 Iohn McDaniel 114 South Park Lane Sonny Boy General H. R. Treasurer: Band. Glen McGurk 609 South Albemarle Street Hank Gen eral H. R. Attendance Secretary: H. R. Basketball. Samuel L. McKee 604 Hill Street Mickey General H. R. Treasurer. Helen McTague 336 West Maple Street Tager Scientific II. R. Cheerio Secretary, Recording' Sec'y: Finance Committee! Na- tional Honor Society. Ruth Meckley 521 North Beaver Street Ruth Scientific La Tertulia. W00klY RQDOFKPF 1 Penn Peppers 2 Dolphin Swimming Society : lC.lt.S.: H. R. Cheerio Secretary, Recording Sec'y, Trea- surer, Chaplain, Vice President: Basketball : Volleyball. Doris I. Meldrum 227 North George Street Shorty Commercial Penn Commercial. SWTPIRFYC 0.B.E,: H. R. Attendance Sec'yI Costume Committee. SIGNAL PUR T E GRAND 1 n t fc Margate Wglkef QU NgnCY Mller e Caccmolc Conm a Mxchehn Holtzcigpljdnxlold D05 COMMENCEMENT SCRIPT COMMITTEE Readmg wr1t1ng readmg reWr1t1ng and pract1cally rack1ng the1r bra1ns out to produce a good commencement program descr1bes the young wrrters who make up the scrlpt comm1ttee M1ss Hallock keeps th1s gang of 7 absolute zenlths 1n order and has lh1S year 1nsp1red them to unparalleled productlon 1n wh1ch amb1t1on was used Wflle an as the theme A,::5-A., V A V, Q.: 5.5, A Y SJ f L- 1 Robe' ws. 5 uf- oxen Andrels e. G To fue. - ki LQYT . HOW L ella , MQIQGI .1 1 . 155 - Q Seated ls- M . 115 ' Comm I . goal? I . I . . I . I . . I . . . I I , . 78 ilitt . T6 652 G.. 6 29 1950 gift 'I ks . Sarah Ann Melhom 444 West Philadelphia Street Sarah Ann Scientific Home Economics Societyl Jr. Academy of St-ienceg Orchestra: String Quartet: Il. R. Chi-1-rio Sec-'y, NVvvkly ltr-porter. Ann Miller 154 Merion Road Lefty Classical Jr. Historical Society, Secretary: Mu Alpha Theta, Chaplain: li. It. President. Cheerio Sec'y, Treas.3 Jr, lied Cross Comm., Vice Pres. Constance Marie Miller 1019 Roosevelt Avenue Connie Classical Clio: Thespians: La Tcrtulia, Chap. Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Jr. His- torical S0c.g Societas Latina, V. Pres., Pres.: Il. R. Rs-p., two terms: Assembly Comm.: Lost and Found Comm.: Ways and Means Comm.: Property Comm. '48, '49: Jr. Class Play: Basketball: Co-writer, direc- tor of Jr. Class Talent Show: Frolic '49g Commenri-ment Script Comm.: Sophomore Glen Club. lay Edward Miller 291 West Market Street lay Classical Filii Neptuni Soc., Treasurer: H. R. President, Vice President, Treas.: Swimming, three years: Future Teachers of America, one yczir. Melvin H. Miller 251 West Cottage Place MeIv Industrial Industrial Society. lack Gary Minnich 1602 First Avenue, Elmwood Skeech General Mixed C horus Penn Chorus 3 lirolir one yt ir 11. R. Basketball, tuo yt irs Donald F. Menges 650 West King Street Don Commercial Cooperatives: VVeekly, three years. Charles Kauffman Miller 420 Prospect Street Chas Commercial Orchestra, three years: Home Room Squad, three years. Dale Miller 451 South Duke Street Dale General Home Room Basketball, Softball. Iohn Richard Miller 1044 Mount Rose Avenue Dick Industrial Anything: worth doing is worth doing well. Fred B. Minnich 503 West Market Street Fred Scientific A.D.S. g Band 3 Orchestra : District Band 3 State Band 3 Forensic Contest. C. William Mitchell 554 West Princess Street l'Bill Dislributive Ed. Distributive Education Soc.: H. R. Secretary: VVeekly, two years: Future Teachers of America, two years. 1950 Doris Mitzel 576 Salem Avenue Mitzi Commercial l'sho-rs Sowin-ty: ltlu Alpha Theta: NW-vkly, Il yr-urs, 1 in:inr'i:ll Director. Helen M. Monroe 125 South Albemarle Street 'lHelen Commercial l'1-nn t'ommn'rm'i:il Soc.: O. H. ld.: tl.A.A.: t'oop1-rntivesi 1l.R. NVvekIy tie-porter t'li4-4-rio Sec ' Bowlin . - ' '- V K . linskvtlmll: VV1-1-kly, 3 years, Asst. t'ircuI:ltion M:in:u:er. Thomas A. Moore 114 South Pine Street Tom Industrial Full of pep :mil t'uIl of fun. 1lv's the friencl oi' everyone. Doris M. Montgomery 714 East Hay Street Pele Commercial 11. R. Xiu- l'r1-sialent, Chaplain. Patsy Ann Moon 1624 First Avenue Virginia Lee Moore 203 South Fulton Street 'lGinny Classical tl.A.A.: Basketball: York High VVeekly, 3 years, Manager of Cir- culation. Marilyn Morgan 29 South Pine Street M G M General I.:-s Petits Cadets: Jr. Nurses Aides: Home Economics Soc.: H, R. Treasurer, Chaplain, Weekly Re- porter: Badminton: Student Em- ployment Service. Nancy lean Momingstar 744 South Albemarle Street Nan General Cecelian Glee Club: Thespians: Mixed Chorus: H. R. V. Pres., Pres.: Publicity Comm.: Messiah '48, '-49: Jr. Talent Show: Frolic '48, '49: Nite of Music: Forensic Con- tests: Weekly, one year. Curtis E. Moul Dover, R. D. No. 3 Curt Industrial ll. R. Chaplain: H. R. Basketball, Football, Softball. Donald Moul 107 South Queen Street Don Scientific York High VVeekly, 3 years, News UPUIH Genefcfl Hilitor: Future Teachers of Amer- Rnskethulli Yulleylmll: Athletic wa' 1 boar' 11I'0f.fl'1llll in Assembly. Robert E. Moore 317 West Princess Street uB0bbYH General ll. R. See.: Varsity Football '-15: Track Xarsity '46: ll. R. Basket- all: J. V. Football '43, '44, Mary Eleanor Mowers 377 East Maple Street Mo Commercial liutvrpean: Penn PPDDCFS. Town Reporter: G.A,A.: H. R. Pres., VW-1-kly Reporter : Red Cross Comm.: Jr. Class Sec.: Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman: Jr. Talent Show: Property Comm.: Publicity Comm.Z Frolic '50: Farewell Script Comm.: Weekly, 1 year. 8U 1151 l U0 xv .r. X . rx x N 'tt 5,1 . ,N ff' Q U mlm 1 I. xi Ckll' 1950 is .T e, 3', A A fs.fX.1 K -viii X . x' f l kxujxy- M get i . -A is 'iii N, X fr .Q ., :ik .. ii-'-Mfr' 'fi-. -. . vii' is .. 1,f.11 ws- f- is ,ni Catharine Louise Moyer 313 North Queen Street Cathy Commercial Mu Alpha Theta: O.Il.IG.: Sopho- more Glee Club: Cecelian Glue Club: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Attend- ance Sec., Sec. : National Honor Soc. Ivan W. Moyer, Ir. 121 West Iackson Street Hot Rod Scientihc Concert and Marching Band '47, '48, '49, '50: Mixed Chorus: Penn Chorus: Frolic '-19: Il. lt. Cheerio Sec.: H. R. Basketball: Forensic '48, '49, '50: Service Squad: Page- ant of Bands '48, '49: Nite of Music '48, '49, '50, Donald E. Mummert 114 Hamilton Avenue 'lSlim Industrial Industrial Society. Charles Edward Myers 246 York Street Red Industrial Industrial Society : Scoreboard Crew, 3 years: H. R. Basketball, 2 years. Curvin Eugene Myers 47 North Duke Street leep Scientihc H. R. Treasurer, President: J. V Football: Varsity Football, 2 years: Student Advisory Board: Sports- manship Comm.: Weekly, 2 years' National llonor Society. i Fayne L. Myers 517 West Philadelphia Street PGY Scientilic La Tertulia : Home Economics Soc. : Jr. Academy of Science. 81 Margaret A. Myers 532 West Philadelphia Street Marge Scientihc Home Economics Society, President, Chaplain: G.A.A.: Volleyball: Bad- minton. Marion Elizabeth Myers Wyndham Hills Red Classical Jr. Historical Society: La Tertulia Parliamentarian: Latin Society Mu Alpha Theta: H. R. President Secretary: National Honor Society. Randal Eugene Myers 831 Linden Avenue Randy General A silent, shy, peace-loving man He seemed no fiery partisan. Robert D. Myers 936 West College Avenue Bob Classical Der Deutsche Verein, President: H. R. V. Pres.. Asst. Attendance Sec.. Weekly Reporter: Penn Chorus: Mixed Chorus. Adrienne E. Naylor 734 York Street Drenie Commercial lC.L.S,: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Penn Peppers: G.A.A.: H. R. Pres., Treas. : Basketball : Volleyball I Badminton: Cheerleading '48, '492 Frolic '49, Iohn Thomas Neely 42 South Duke Street I0hnny SCientlliC Band : Orchestra. Charlotte Louise Neuman 828 Florida Avenue Shorty Scientific Clio: Thespians: National Honor Soc. : Dolphin Swimmim: So:-if-ty, Parliamentariang Societas Latina : Mu Alpha Theta: l'inf.:-pong: Bas- ketball : Social Comm. : Service Squad: General Dire-ctor of '49 Frolic 1 Farewell Script Comm. I Frollc '47, '48, '49g Jr. Play: lilmira Key Award. Robert Eugene Nicholas 601 Girard Avenue Nick General H. R. Attendance Secretary! ll. R. Basketball: Volleyball. Iohn Nickol 421 South Hill Street Nick General Sometimes sober, some-times gay, But never intruding.: in any way.' Evelyn R. Nishwitz Yfirk, R. D. No. 1 Nil General Sophomore Glee Club: fl.A.A.: H.1t. Recording' Secretary 1 Frolic: Cheer- leader: Tumbling Club. Paul L. Noel 984 Mount Rose Avenue Paul Industrial Operator of sound system for As- sembly Programs. Ruth Noll 716 North Pershing Avenue Ruthie Commercial Cooperatives. Lois Oiler 823 South Duke Street Lois General Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus Frolic. Ellenor Louise Olp Iacobus, Pennsylvania Mitzi Commercial Cooperatives: O.B.E., Vice Pres.: H. R. Weekly Heporter: Volleyball. Frederick K. Orcutt 333 Rathton Road Freddy Scientihc Filii Neptuni: D.L.S., Parliamen- tarian: H. R. Treasurer: Varsity Swimming Team, three years: Serv- ice Squad: Frolic '49. William R. Orris 235 West Iackson Street Bill General Football '46, '47, '48, '49: Basket- ball '48, '49: Golf '48, '49: H. R. Basketball. Robert Dean Ort 121 North Albemarle Street Bob Industrial J. V. Football, two years: Varsity Football, three years: Track, two years. Ianet D. Osborne 418 West King Street Ozzie Commercial G.A.A.: O.B.E.: H. R. Cheerio Secretary, Attendance Sec'y, Chap- lain: Basketball: Volleyball: Bad- minton: Fashion Show '49, 82 sl ll 1950 Sarah Ottmyer 148 Springdale Road Ottsy Scientific Sophomore Glee Club: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Jr. Academy of Science, Attendance Scc'y: H. R. Chaplain: Frolic '473 Messiah '49, '50: Mixed Chorus Concerts '49, '50: Nite of Music '49, '50: Usher, one year. Susan Owens 42 East Cottage Place Sue Classical E.L.S.: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: 'I'hcspiuns: ll. R. President, Vice Pres., Chaplain: Frolic Ticket Chairman, '49: Frolic '49: Jt. Soc. Play '49, '50: Finance Committee: Weekly, Radio Editor, three years. Beverly Iune Parks 718 Roosevelt Avenue Bev Commercial FI.l,.S., Secretary: Penn Peppers: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Thes- pians: Social Committee: H. R. Vice Pres., Chaplain, Treasurer: Costume Comm., Chairman: Jr. Talent Show: Farewell Script Com- mittee. Winfield Paules 803 Florida Avenue Winnie Commercial His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. Barry L. Peters 767 Tioga Street Barry General D.l..S., Chaplain: H. R. Checrio Sec'y: Orchestra: Sunlight Serenad- ers: Frolic Orchestra. Shirley R. Pfeiffer 1007 South Pine Street Shirley Classical l'I.l..S., Corresponding Sec'y: La Tertulia, V. Pres.: Cecelian Glee Club, Pres.: Mixed Chorus: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Soph. Glee Club: ll. R. Rep., Pres., Parl.: Red Cross Comm., Asst. Chairman: Student Advisory Board: Frolic '50: Mes- siah: Nite of Music: Forensic Con- test: Information Desk: VVho's Who ASSCIHNY: National Honor Society. 83 Iarrett Pflaum 537 Pacific Avenue Iarrett General ll. R. Treasurer: Band, three years. Helen Mary Platts 370 Norway Street Helen Commercial Order of Business Emciency: Bowl- ing: Cooperatives: York High Weekly, two years. Elaine Marie Potts 225 East Hay Street Pottie Commercial Cooperatives: Penn Commercial: G.A.A.: H. R, Secretary: Basket- ball: Tumbling: Bowling: Weekly, one year. Virginia Louise Pressel 681 Chestnut Street Ginny Commercial E.L.S.: Penn Peppers. Chaplain: H. R. Attendance Sec'y, Vice Pres., Representative, two terms: Steno- graphic Committee: Frolic '49: Euterpean Assembly '48. Charlotte Randle 946 East Princess Street Charlotte Commercial Cooperatives : H. R. Parliamen- tarian: York High Weekly, one year. Nancy Alice Raspe 150 Haines Road Toby Scientific Ushers Society: H. R. Weekly Re- porter: Vice Pres., Attendance Sec'y: Bowling: Badminton: Ping- pong: Fashion Show: Tumbling: Weekly, one year: F.T.A., two years.- 1950 Diane Christine Raubenstine 710 East Chestnut Street Diana Scientific Student Employment Service: ll. R. Secretary, Cheerio See'y: Volley- ball: Badminton. Richard Rawlinson 659 West Princess Street Shorty General H. R. Vice President, Chaplain, Trcas.3 H. R. Basketball, Softball. Ivan Reeves 356 South Pershing Avenue Sonny ScientiHc H. ll. Treasurer, Weekly Reporter, Basketball: Track Team: York High Xveekly, one year. Patricia Rehmeyer 647 North Hawthorne Street Pat Classical Clio: Dolphin Swimming.: Soc.: Mu Alpha Theta: La Tertulia: Thes- pians: ll. lt. Chaplain: Clio As- sembly: Vt'ho's VVho Assembly: Frolie '49: Publicity Comm.: Prop- erty Committee: National Honor Society. Gloria Reichard York, R. D. No. 2 Gloria Scientific lC.I..S.: lin. Tertulia: Thespinns: Mixed Chorus: Cecelinn lllee Club. Vice Pres.: Sophomore Glue Club: H. R. Pres., Rep.. two terms: G.A.A.: Jr. Talent Show: Spanish Christmas Czirolert Forensic Con- test '49, '503 Messiah '4R, '49: Frolic '47, '48, '49: Nite of Music '49, '50: Information Desk: Cos- tume Comm. Iohn Price Reigle 128 East Iackson Street Shorty General H. R. Treasurer, one term. Nancy Lee Reinecker 439 Country Club Road Nan Scientific La Tertulia: H. R. Cheerio Secre- tary: York High W'eckly, one year. Ieanette Elizabeth Reisinger 930 West Princess Street Shorty Commercial H. R. Attendance Secretary: Stu- dent Employment Service: York High WVeekly, one year Robert Rentzel 573 West Philadelphia Street Bob Scientific York High Weekly, three years. Florine Reuter 53 North Newberry Street Elo General Sophomore Cleo Club: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Chap- lain, Cheerio Sec'y, Vice President: Messiah:.Fr0lic '47, '48, '49: Nite of Music '49, '50, Forensic Contest. Iacqueline Riddle 989 Edison Street Iackie Commercial Penn Peppers: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: H. R. Representative, Secre- tary, President: Red Cross Comm.: Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 G.A.A. 1 Frolic '49: Information Desk. Marilyn Riifle 739 Chancelord Avenue Riff Commercial Penn Peppers: G.A.A.: Dolphin Swimming Society: H. R. Cheerlo Sec'y, Chaplain, Attendance Sec'y: Basketball p Volleyball. 84 ' f k z.ffi1Y'.ft new - . N X , M 1 i i l ,Q s 543' v 5 i. an-Q vl sj Barbara A. Rinehold 250 South Penn Street Barbara Commercial llome Room Chaplain: York lligh Weekly, one year. Myrtle Ritter 969 Wellington Street Meri General Home liconomics Society. Iames R. Robertson 828 West Princess Street lim General D.I..S.: ll. lt. President, Vice Presi- dent, Representative5 J. V. Basket- ball: Varsity Basketball: Volley- ball. Richard A. Rodgers 578 East Princess Street lack Industrial ll. lt. Treasurer, Secretary: ll. R. Basketball. Marl Rohrbaugh 217 Kings Mill Road Amos Industrial Industrial Society: J. V, Football' J. V. Basketball: Varsity liasketl ball. Mary Rose 756 West Philadelphia Street Slizzy Classical llshcrs Society: York ltiprh Weekly, three years, Subscription Manager. 85 1950 Evan W. Rowe. Ir. 821 Virginia Avenue Bill Scientific D.I..S., Literary Critic, VVeekly Re- porter: Nat. llonor Soc., Treas.: 11. R. VVeekly Reporter: Band: Orchestra: Sunlight Serenaders, Student Director: Jr. Red Cross Comm. : Student Advisory Board 3 Dramatics. Anita Ruff lOl South Yale Street Anita Classical Clio, Corresponding Secretary: La Tertulia: H. R. Chaplain, Vice President, two terms: Finance Comm.: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus '49, '50: Frolic '49, '50: Messiah '49, '50: Nite of Music '49, '50. Iames Rupp 1153 East King Street lim Scientific H. R. Cheerio Sec.: Concert and Nlarching Band '47, '48, '49, '50C Orchestra, three years: Jr. Red Cross: Frolic Orchestra '49: Foren- sic. three years: Nite of Music three years: Southern District Rand '49: Pageant of Bands '-18, '4ll. Donald Russell 286 West Cottage Place Don General ll. R. Vice President, Attendance Secretary, Treasurer: Track and Field. Robert M. Russell 20 South Belmont Street Whitey Industrial Industrial Society: H. R. President, Att'd Secretary, Cheerio Sec'y, Chaplain, Discipline Committee: H. R. Softball, Basketball. Football! Service Squad: National Honor Society. Eugene Gerald Ruth 811 Pennsylvania Avenue Gerry the Mouse Scientitic H. R. Cheerio Secretary: Golf, two years: Basketball: Band: Penn Chorus. Thomas E. Sauble 123 East Charles Avenue Tom the Cat General Wrestling: Volleyball, two years: Mixed Chorus: Penn Chorus. Thomas G. Saylor 100 North Findlay Street Tom Scientific D.1..S.. Treas., Recording Sec'y, Monitor: ll. lt. Recording Sec., two years: J. V. Football: Finance Comm.: Student Cabinet, Sec. of Attendance: Jr. Class V. Pres.: H. R. Basketball: Farewell As- sembly: Costume Comm.: Property Comm.: VVeekly, one year: Nat. Honor Society. Curvin Schaffer 938 West College Avenue u Tex General H. R. Basketball, Softball. Gloria lane Schoelkoph 17 East College Avenue Gloria Commercial Cooperatives: G.A.A.: H. lt. Vice President, Weekly Reporter, Cheerio Sec'y: Basketball 5 Volleyball : Tumbling. Elsie Schroeder 210 West Hope Avenue Elsie Commercial Penn Commercial: H. R. Attend- ance Secretary: York High Weekly, two years. E. Kenneth Schwartz 123 South Queen Street Ken lndustrial Industrial Society: H. R, Record- ing Secretary: J. V. Football. Wrestling, two years: H. H. Bas- ketball. Kathryn Marie Scott 670 East Mason Avenue Bolum General G.A.A.: Home Room Chaplain: Basketball : Volleyball : Badminton : Weekly, three years. Russel C. Seidenstricker 720 York Street Russ General H. R. President, Secretary, Vice Pres., Custodian: H. R. Basketball, Volleyball: York High Weekly, one year. Donald N. Seitz York, R. D. No. I Peeps Industrial What the orators want in depth, They give to you in length. ' Doris lane Senit 145 South Beaver Street Doris General O! what's a table richly spread, Without a woman at its head? Charles E. Sexton 533 East King Street Cool Breeze Scientihc Societas Latina: D.I,.S., Weekly Re- porter: H. R. V. Pres., two terms, Chaplain, two terms, Treas.: J. V. Football '47: Varsity Football '49: Varsity Track '48, '49, '50: Varsity Wrestling '49, '50, Co-Captain: H. H. Basketball, Volleyball. Althea Shaeffer 639 Lincoln Street Pheb Commercial H. R. President, Attendance Secre- tary: Girls' Athletic Association: Bowling. 86 fiifhxr +1 5 1950 L .,-o- ,-. . Rfk., 4 ft -. ameri ! Ui 1950 5 41 ,sew 9 . h 4 Q-...an , 1- x 7 ' ,1 I 7 5 5 ...if- Robert R. Shanaberger 610 West King Street Bob Classical A.D.S., President, Recording See'y: Thespians: ll. li. Representative, Recording: Sec'y: ll. li. Basketball: Service Squad: Assembly Comm.: Farewell Script Comm.: Senator: Frolic '49: A.D,S. Assembly: Jt. Soc. Play '49, '50. Sandra H. Shatto 845 Florida Avenue 'lSancly Classical Clio: Mu Alpha Theta: Jr. Histori- cal Soc.: lla Tertulia: Societas Latina: Thespians: G.A.A.: H. H. President, Chaplain, Treasurer: Bowling : Ping-ponf.:: Publicity Comm., Frolic, Jt. Soc. Play, Jr. Class Play: National Honor Society. Raymond Shaub 603 North Hartley Street Hay Distributive Ed. Distributive Education Society: H. R. Vice President. Dorothy lane Shearer 747 East Philadelphia Street Ianie General Rand, three years: Volleyball: Forensic Contest, two years, Iohn Harry Shelley 217 South Pine Street Shelley Industrial Industrial Society: H. R. Secretary, Chaplain, Vice Pres., President, Cheerio Secretary, Discipline Com- mittee: H. It. Softball, Basketball. Mildred Ioyce Shelley 431 Walnut Street l0YCe Scientific Clio, Recording Secretary: Mu Alpha Theta, V. Pres.: Societas Latina: Jr. Nurses Aides, Y. Pres., Treas.: H. R. V. Pres., Recording Sec'y. Rep.: Finance Comm.: Serv- ice Squad: Scrapbook Comm., Chairman: National Honor Society. 87 Loretta lean Shermeyer R. D. No. 7 Ret Commercial Penn Commercial, President: Cece- lian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus '49, '50: O.B.lC.: Sophomore Glee Club: Att'd Secretary: Frolie '48, '49: Messiah '48, '-19: Forensic Contest '49, '50: Badminton. Phyllis Simon 43 East Philadelphia Street Phyllis General Ushers Society: Bowling: York High Nveekly, one year. Dale E. Simpson 731 Priority Road Sam General A.D.S., Chaplain: H. R. President, Representative: J. V. Football '47' Varsity Football '-ix: ii. it. Basket: ban, Softball. Doris H. Simpson R. D. No. 2 l'Beclcy Commercial Cooperatives. Dennis N. Sipe 948 Wood Street Wink Scientific D.l..S.: H. R. Recording Secretary, President, Vice President: Football, three years: Volleyball: Wrestling: H. R. Basketball, three years: Serv- ice Squad. Inza Kathryn Sipe 810 East Wallace Street Inza Commercial Fashion Show '4 9. 1950 Patricia I. Sipe 1143 East Poplar Street Pat Commercial IH-nn l'n-piwrsg ll. li. lb-3 :v'1- sf-ntzu tin-, 1'r1-sirlvnt, Uliiiplziiii, Sm-rn-t:ir5 Yin- 1'l't's.Z l l'uli1' 'lllj Yulll-ylnlll 1'.IlS1llllll Slmwg XY4-n-lily, unv yu-ur. Ianet R. Smeltzer Loganville, Pennsylvania Smeltz General ll. ll. XY'-4-kly lt:-purti-rg llirls' rhtlllvllt' Assm'i:itiun. Merle Smeltzer 340 Norway Street Mel lndustrial lnrlu:-ztrizil Siwil-ty. Charlotte Ann Smith 163 South Pine Street Smitty Classical Fling Dolphin Swimmim: Suv.: lizitin S4ll'lt'lj'Q 'I'li1-spizlnsl ll. li. l'r's-sislvnt: Ass:-nihly Vmiiiiiltto-1-, Sa-vim-t:ii'y5 Alilkt'-1,11 f'un1m.g Puli- li1'ityt'nmlli. Edwin F. Smith, Ir. 47 East South Street Duke Scientific Jr. llisttlrivzil Socivty. Gloria lean Smith 664 Wallace Street Ieanie Commercial lllltllN'lTtllXl'SQ Mu Alplm 'Flu-t:iZ tl 1 n r I -r uf llusinv-ss l-lllivie-iivyg XX iw-kly, min' yvzir. 01111-r nf 1rillSlTlt'SS lCtlis'i4-nvy. ll. lt. Tl's':is1ii'1-V, Vive- l'r1'siiln-nt, l'llJllllJllFlI liziskn-tbsill, twu 5't'Jll'SQ l'vnii Clmriisg ll. li. Iiaiskvtluill. Larry Eugene Smith Iacobus, Pennsylvania Smitty Industrial Musto-st :intl unnssumim: is luv. Phyllis Ann Smith 135 Ieflerson Avenue Tiz Scientific l'e'm1 IN-ppt-rs: ll. lt. Vim- l'ra-si- fl.-nt. Tn-:isiiiw-i', Uliziplziin. n A Robert H. Smith 457 East Princess Street Smit Industrial ll. li. Vim- I'r1-simlvnt, Ulmplziin, l'rvs.g l'I:isk4'tlu:illg ll. lt. liziske-ts liaill. Iames L. Snyder R. D. No. 5 lim General ttf soul sinus-i'n'Z ln :u'tiun, faithful: ln lmmir cl:-lu' Ioyce Kathryn Snyder 343 East Locust Street Ioyce Commercial Lonn Ronald Snyder R. D. No. 3 Sleepy General Q5 ox n f -Nl, Q Q 713 Jlll K. l lt i . 6 i ,fl 1 Nan Deloris Snyder 318 South George Street Punk Commercial Coopetrntivl-sg Ilvnn Conmnfrvizil 3 ll. R. Ulu-vrio S0c'rvt:1ryg Colm' Girard: Fashion Show '10 ' N O M A 'Cor 1 . t ' - , .... f I- tvst Winner: Wm-kly, om- yvzir. Nancy Snyder 801 Wayne Avenue Nancy Commercial ll. lt. VV01-kly Rvportvr. Royce W. Snyder 760 Hill Street Royce Classical A.D,S,: Student Advisory Board: Pvnn Chorus: Mixed Uliorusg York Hiprli VVN-kly, one your. Clair R. Spangler, Ir. 363 Pattison Street Spang Scieniinc A.D,S.g ll. R. Iioprvsontntivo, Presi- dent: J. V. Football: Varsity Foot- bnll: Varsity Truck. Daniel W. Spangler 601 Maryland Avenue Spang Scientiuc D,I,.S.: ll. R. Trczisurvr. Cliaplain. Clim-rio Sl'Cl'0Ull'yI Rand, four yi-urs: Frolic 'Hip Volleyball: Sun- lilzllt St'l'l'l'l2lll0l'S, two yours: Fi- nzxnvv Conmiittoug H. li. Basketball. Elizabeth Anne Spangler 427 West King Street Anne Classical Sox-ii-tus lrutinztz Jr. Nurs:-s Aides: Girls' Ushers Society, l'r1-sidvnt: ll. li. S4-crvtziry, Treasurer: Table Tvnnis: Rowling: Wkwkly, tlirvo yours: F. T. A., one ycarg National llonor Society. 89 1950 Norman E. Spangler, Ir. 720 Wallace Street Spang lnduslrial ll. R. Vice President, VV1-okly R0 Il0l'll'r. Charles A. Stambaugh B05 Courtland Street Slummy General 1. ll. R. I'l'vsi4l0nt, Vivo Pros., Chap latin. Nancy Staufier 449 Iuniper Street Nan General VVlmt sweet df-light zi quiet life affords. Mildred Steele R. D. No. 9 Millie General York High VV00kly, two years, Mail ing Department. Marylou Stelanacci 422 South George Street 'lStef General H. Il. Vice President. E. Duane Stein Hallam, R. D. No. l Steiny Scientific Mixed Chorus: Frolicg Penn Chorus. Romona Mae Steiner 736 West King Street Cuddles General Sophomore film- Vinh: Ui-vw-lisili Ulf-n Clnh: Mix:-ii Flioriisg 1i.A.A.: ll. H, Chaplain, Vrvsiilw-nt: Iiziske-thrill: Bowlingg Hzulniintong l'im:epom.:: Volleyball: M4-ssiuh. George S. Steinhauser 1513 Clover Lane, Hillcroit Gorgeous George Scientific D.L.S., Vim- Presiclent, Porresponil- ing Secri-turyg ll. R. f'h:ipl:iin: J. V. Football: Varsity Footluill: So- cial Poiiiiii.: Student Advisory Board : I-frolie: IN-nn Chorus: Mixed Phornsg D.L,S. Assembly: ll. R. Huskvthull. William F. Stevens 42 East Princess Street '1Kinglislz General H. R. Clmplziini J. V. Basketball Munam-r Wifi: Varsity Hzisketbzill Nlanuiri-r '49, '50: ll. lt. Barska-tlmall: Table Tennis: Frolic 'ilflg XVQQ-kly, one year. Charmaine Stiles 711 Elm Terrace Mainie General Girls' Athletic' Association: Home licononiies Society: Bowling. Donna Ann Storm 234 South Pershing Avenue Donna Distributive Ed. G.A.A.: llsliers Society: H. R. At- lendnnee Seem-tary : li2lt1llllY'l10Y'l : Ping-pong: Yolleybull: lizisketbzill. Norma L. Storms 410 Smith Street Stormy Commercial Cooperatives : Taith-r Business Mnnnzer: Yolleylmll : Basketball : Natlonzil Honor Society. Nancy Slouch 446 West Market Street Stooch Classical Clio: Nut. llonor Soc.: Thespizins: Latin Soc.: Jr. Historical Soc.: Dolphin Swimminf.f Soc.: Frolie '48, '4SI: Jr. Red Cross Comm.: Service Squad: Student Advisory Board: Tzitler Associate Editor: Property Comm.: Bmlminton: Jr. Talent Show. Katharine Stover 724 West Poplar Street Kitt Scientific Girls' Athletic Association: H. R. NVe4-kly Reporter: Basketball: Rnd- minton: Table Tennis. William E. Strasbaugh 121 North Belvidere Avenue Bill Industrial Life without laughing is a dreary blank. Doris Strathmeyer 620 Madison Avenue Dorrie Classical Jr. Historical Society: Latin So- ciety: Orchestra '48, '49, '50: Nite of Music: Jr. lied Cross Committee '49: National Honor Society. lack L. Strayer 608 Courtlandt Street Sleepy General ll. R. S4-ers-tary: Student Employ- ment Service. Ronald R. Strickler 818 East Philadelphia Street S trick General Dt-mostheninn Literary Society: Football, one year. 90 1950 W :- Charles Stnne 663 West Market Street Charlie General l'i-nn Chorus: Mixed Chorus: ll. R. VVeekly Reporter: ll. ll. Basket- ball. Sylvia lune Stuck 38 North Pine Street Shorty Commercial Sophomore Glee Club: Ceeelian Glee Club: Penn Commereial: Mixed Chorus '48, '49: Cooperatives: ll. lt. W'eekly Reporter, two terms: Basketball, two years: Volleyball, two years: Messiah Chorus '48, '49I Nite of Music '48, '49: Mixed Chorus Coneert '48, '49: Forensic Contest '48, '49: Nat. llonor Soc. Chloe Elaine Stump 136 North Vernon Street Salty Classical Penn Peppers: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: F.T.A.. one year: H. R. Presi- dent, Vice Pres.: Flag Twirler '47, '48: Majorette '48, '49. Co-Captain: Frolie '47, '48, '-19: Nite of Musie '48, '49, '50. loan E. Stump York, R. D. No. 2 Stumpie Classical Clio, Weekly Reporter: Latin So- eiety, Chaplain: Spanish Soeiety: ll. R. Att'd Seeretary, President, Treasurer, Recording See'y. VVeekly Reporter: Clio Assembly '49, '50, Patricia A. Stump 236 South Hartley Street Pal General Ushers Society: H. R. VVeekly Reporter. Shirley Ieanne Stump 799 Grandview Road Stumpy Scientific Venn Peppers: Dolphin Swimming Soe.: G.A,A.: ll. R. Treasurer: Cheerleading '49, '5O: Table Tennis Champion '49, '50: Volleyball: Bas- ketball : Badminton : Tumbling: VVeekly, one year. 91 Dorothy Ann Swan Farquhar Estates Duck Classical Dolphin Swimming Soc.: l'I.L.S., Yiee Pres.: Mu Alpha Theta: Le Cerele Francais, President: Jr. llistorieal Soe.: ll. li. Vice Pres., Representative: Basketball: Serv- iee Squad: Chairman of House Grounds Comm.: Forensic Contest, two years. Amelia L. Swartz York, R. D. No. 8 Snooks General Home lfleonomies Soeiety: ll. R. Secretary, Chaplain, two terms: Color Guard '48, '49, '50. Donald Leon Swartz 625 Roosevelt Avenue Donn Classical He was stout of courage, strong of hand, Bold was his heart and rest- less was his sprightf' less was his spirit. Mary E. Swartzbaugh 948 East Philadelphia Street Mary Scientific Penn Peppers, Secretary: E.L.S., Treasurer: ll. R. Representative. two terms, President, Vive Pres.: Student Advisory Board: Lost and Found Comm., Chairman: National Honor Society. Ioseph Sweeney 483 West College Avenue Ioey General H. R. Attendant-e Secretary: Tum- bling in Assembly: ll. R. Basket- ball: Wrestling, one year. Mary Ruth Sweeney 483 West College Avenue Shorty Commercial Girls' Bowling Club. 1950 Catherine Thornton Tharp Mary Iqne Sweifzer 475 West College Avenue 250 East York Street Sharpie General uldnieu Commercial ll. R. S1-f'I'4-tzury, two tvrms, VV:-vkly lie-ports-r: ll. ll. Bziskutbull: C'nupn-r:itivvs: Mu Alpha The-tu: KVM-kly, tlirvu yours, 1f'vzlt11ru Dc- l'm-nn f1Ullllll4'f'K'lHll O.R.l'l., 'l'rs-:i- pzirtmz-nt. surf-rg l'sh+-rs Suvivty: NV4-vkly, oni- ye-ur. Dolores Thomas Eugene Cqrl Sweitzer 1273 East Princess Street 217 North Richland Avenue Dee Commercial HSWGUZH GGHGTUI Coopm-rzrtivvs: Pm-nn f:0lllHIi'l'4'l2l1. York Iliirh XV:-v-kly, tlirn-v yvzirs: F.'I'.A., two ywirs. Harold Eugene Thomas 36 North Albemarle Street Maurice Sweitzer ,, ,, . Tean Industrial 703 York Street ,, , ,, , , , Industrial Sovivtyp 11. li. Vive Frlfz Dlsfflbl-1l1V9 Ed- 1'rn-sillvnt, two te,-rms. llistrihutlvv liwlursition Sm-it-ty: II. R. Tr:-nsurn-r. Raymond W. Thomas 142 South Beaver Street Dorothy May Tarbert Ray Classical 1517 First Avenue H. R. Treasurer: Jr. Rod Cross Dot Scientific Conimittueq York lligh NV1-okly, one yvur. H. li. Atts-nclnnco S4-cw-tziry, two tm-rmsl Barska-thull 2 Howling: Ur- vlwstlwli Girls' Athlotic' Association. Doris Rae Thompson 1034 Roosevelt Avenue Ioan Taylor - Tommy Classical 428 Llnden Avenue H Clio, 1'zirl., I'r1-s.: Dolphin Swim- 111061119 Scientific ming Suv., Tw-us1ir'vrg Soph. Wilm- Club, Prefs.: Ci-rc-lisin Ulm- Club: Flin. Tl'l'2lSllT1'T, two tvrmsg Dolphin Mix:-xl Cliorusi Tlwspiuns: Nzit'l Swiminini: Sur.: 1.1-s 1'0tits t':irln-ts, Honor Soma? ll' R4 TWHS-I li1lSk4'1' 1'l'n-S.: Tlwspizxns: ll. lt. Prvsirln-nt, hullg Yollvylmllg l 'i'ulim' 'lT, '-IR: Ulu-i-rio Sm-'y, lim-pl'm-se-ntntiw-5 Sn-mitm' lT3 Se-i'x'if-v Squaul, Uliziir- Frolir 'lR, '-lil: Clin Play '-48, '-lflg :ming Cubin:-t, S4-Ny of Svr'x'ivv: Mzikv-l'p Cornnrg liuskvtbzill, :HH Uluss Se-Ny: Social t'mnni.Z Mws- 4, A , 9 gt sinh '48, '49g Mukv-l'p Funnix.: '1 1,5 th 5,43 p 15,6 , f' '41 ' UAA Publicity Comm. , , Q ,'-'i , ' Dolly M. Test 762 West Mason Avenue Philip Eugene Throne Dolly Commercial 1224 East Philadelphia Street V1-nn Coiiiiiu-i'viul, Chaplain: Hot Rod General G.A.A.: Basketball 3 Yollcybullg Bowling: Table Tvnnis. YVrm-stlingr, om- your. 92 , -1 l il! ws -t . l ,F X ig. lrvil, 5 . .J ,N , . Benjamin C. Throop Farquhar Estates Mighty Ioe Scientific A.l7.S., Pritiv: 'Flu-spizinsp l'vnn Uliorusg ltlixml Uliorusg Fi'ulim' '-IX, '-193 'l':itle-r Sports lflslitur. Horace Tredway Windsor, R. D. No. 1 Butch Distributive Ed. Dlsti'lbutivv lisliiczition Som-it-ty: lt:-ml Cross l'UIllIlltttl'1'j ll. li. Uluiplziin. Clam-rio Svcn-tzii'y. Ioseph Triggs 546 Lancaster Avenue Trigger General D.li.S.: ll. li. Trvzisurvr, l'r0siilvnt3 J. Y, l4:iskn-ttmllg Varsity Foottrzillg Yairsity llziskvtbzill. Dean Trotman 415 Codorus Street Car1ie Scientific lT,l..S.I Trawk T1-:init X'ullx'yb:ill3 Hniiio ltuoiii Rziskvtbzillg York High XXX-1-kly, tlirvv yvurs, Sports IM-pzirtiiiunt. loyce Trout 825 South Duke Street Ioyce Scientific Supliuiimrv Gln-1' Club: Jr. Histori- vzil Suv., Viva- l'rm-s., Monitorg Jr. Avaizlm-lily ut' St-it-rim-, t'0rrvsp0n4linl.f Si-m y1 N:it'l llcmor Sunil-ty: lin Tvr- t tuli:i3 ll. lt, Vim- Irvs., Tri-:isura-r, Atta-riclzinvv Sn-Ny: Jr. l'l:iy Pub- licity 1'niiini.1 Nite ot' Music. Lucille Trout 1104 East King Street Lynn Scientific Jr. A m-zi4 l i'iii y ut' Ss-ivrivvg ll. R 'I'r'v:isiii'i-i'g limvlinxr: 'I':itlvr Assn- viutv l'Imlitur: Fuwnsis' Font:-st Nita- of Music' 'IXQ SUIlllUlll0l'0 lil:-0 Ulub: Frnliv '4R. 93 1950 Nancy lane Trout Loganville, Pennsylvania Trout Scientific Girls' Atlilt-tic Association: li. lt. Wm-kly ltvportvr, Yin- l'rvsi4lt-nt. Barbara Ann Troutman 286 Union Street Barb Scientific l'I.l..S.g Pi-nn l'vppm-rs: Bziskm-ttuill: liirls' Atlili-tim' Association. Robert Trovinger 821 Tioga Street Trov General ll, lt. Trvzisurvr: lt, It. Bziskl-thzill, Softball. Agnes Isabelle Tubb 746 South Duke Street Diz Scientific lC.l..S., Y, Pros., l'orrvsiionclin5: Svc., Cliziplaiing IH-nn l'--mwrs, Pri-s.: Tlwspiansg Dolphin Swimming: Sm-.3 Jr. Avnrlviiiy nt' Svim-nvvi Supli. ill:-0 Ulubg Uwe-lizin till-it Uluhz Mixvil Phurus: ll. lt. Pri-s., two tt-rms, V. l'r1-s., two ti-rms, Cliziplziini Se-nziti-, l'llilDl2lll'lI Studi-nt Advisory liuzirmll Froliv '-18, '-391 Jr. Tzila-nt Slimrg I-Iutvrpvun Assvnilmly: Color llunril '48, '493 Nite of Music' '-181 Font- tmll Propzrziiii Uoiiiiiiittov. Fred Vandenberg 119 South Belvidere Avenue Vandy Scientific A.D.S., I'rm-s.: Tlwspizins, l'rl-s.: Fi! nzincv l'oimii.1 Sn-i'x'im-v Squzulp Frolic' '49, Stuilvnt Dii'1-4'tui'p Fairv- wvll l'r0i:r:iiii t'li:iiriiizm2 A.D.S. l'luy '49, '501 Supliciiiiuiw- Svnuturg Jr. Class Svnutorg .It. Soc. l'lziy '-19, '503 Frulim' '47, '48, '-19: Jr. Ulass Vlziyg Mixvd Chorus: IH-nn Utmrus. Frances VanNatter l35 North Howard Street Fran Distributive Ed. ltistritiutivv lCdm':itinn Sm-in-ty. Girls' Athletic Assiwiutiunl ltziskvt- tisillg Vnllvytizillg lizulmintun. E. Robert Vamer 1407 Fourth Avenue Red General H. R. Vice President: Softball. '48, '-19: H. R. Basketball: Track, two years. Alphonso A. I. Ventrice 274 West Princess Street Al lndustrial H. It. President, two terms, Repre- sentative? lt. lt. Basketball, Soft- ball, Football. Geraldine Voight 663 West Mason Avenue Gerry Commercial Student Employment Service. Iacqueline Wagner 225 Chestnut Street Iacltie Scientihc La Tertulia: ll. lt. Chaplain: Vol- leyball: Square Dancing: Basket- ball. Martha Ann Wagner 621 South George Street Mike Commercial Penn Commercial : Les Petits Cadets: lt. R. Cheerio Secretary: G.A.S.: Publicity Committee: Bad- minton: Tennis: VVeekly, one year. Martha E. Walk 241 Liberty Court Martha Classical Les Petits Cadets: Socictas Latina: Student lllmployment Service: l.e Cercle Francais: H. R. Treasurer. Helen I. Walker 41 West Hope Avenue Helen General Volleyball. Nancy Lou Walker 741 Pennsylvania Avenue Nancy Lou Scientihc Clio: Mu Alpha Theta, Parl., Sec.: Thespians, Sec., Treas.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Il. R. Parl.: Frolie '47, '48, '49: Jr. Talent Show: Finance Comm.: Sophomore Glue Club: Clio Assem- hly: Latin Christmas Caroleri Frolic Asst. Ticket Chairman '49: Jt. Soc. Play '49, '50: Chairman, Eastern Regional Dramatic Con- Comm.: Make-Up Comm., Chair- ference : Commencement Script man: Publicity Comm. Carlyn L Walter 631 East Boundary Avenue uCClFlYn Classical Thespians: Sophomore Glee Club, Sec'y: Messiah: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: H. R. Cheerio Sec'y, Chaplain: Frolic '47, '48, '493 Nite of Music '49, '50: Jr. Talent Show: Forensic. Wanda Waltemyer 1136 East South Street Wanda Classical Societas Latina: Orchestra, three years: Frolie Orchestra '48, '49: Jr. Talent Show '48: String Quar- tet: District Orchestra '49, '50, Ianet Lorraine Waltersdorti 273 South Belvidere Avenue loner Scientific IC.L.S., Corresponding Sec'y: Penn Peppers: La Tertulia: Mu Alpha Theta: H. R. President, Vice Pres., Recording Sec'y, Attendance Sec'y: Student Advisory Board: Costume Comm.: Frolic '49: lfluterpean 'As- sembly: National Honor Society. M. Iohn Wampler 536 West Market Street Iohn Scientihc D.L.S., Pres., Vice Pres., Corre- sponding Sec'y, Monitor: National Honor Society, Vice Pres., Pres.: Thespians, V. Pres.: Societas lia- tinal Mu Alpha Theta: Band, five years: Orch., 3 years: Sunlight Serenaders, 3 years: District Band, 2 years: Jr. Class Play: Jt. Soc. Play, '49, '50: Frolic '47, '48, '49: Finance Comm.: Assembly Comm., Treas.: Forensics, 3-years: Student Director ot' Frolic Orch.: Script Committee. 1950 .- 'l' X. fd f , Fw. it ll, - 1950 it K. ,e Fx .Qu Q tx. A it N X G t x Y 'K A f S U M O , ll f . r , t 4 4. X x kwsXXN A xXx Wm 3 t Audrey Wantz 532 North Beaver Street Liz Classical lC.l..S.: Latin Society, Treasurer: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: La Ter- tullag H. R. Cheerio Sec'y, Presi- dent, Sec'y: Student Advisory Board: Make-Up Committee. Patricia Ann Wamer 656 East Mason Avenue Pal General Home Economics Society, Trea- surer, Weekly Reporter: Student Employment Service: Basketball: H. R. Treasurer. Helen Weitkamp 235 East York Street Helen Scientific Der Deutsche Yerem Xolleyball Ioanna Weller 442 South George Street Commercial life is not so short but there 'xlw ays time enough for courtesy Kathleen Rae Wells 537 North Hartley Street Kathy General l l S Penn Peppers GAA H President Basketball R Recording Secy Bon ling Manager thiev. ytars Nolleyb ill Costume Comm Tumbling La Tertulia Vtuekly one year Elinor L. Weston Red Lion R D No 2 Chi p Gen eral l I S Penn Peppers Sophomore Glce Club Jr Academy of Science H R Representatne Cheerio Secy tice President Bowling Manager Basketball Prolic 50 Lost and Bound Committee Henrietta Wetzel 331 North George Street Henny General Home Economics Society, Chaplain: ll. R. Chaplain. Richard Wherley 976 Lancaster Avenue Dick General H. R. Weekly Reporter: National Honor Society. Nancy Lee White 1020 South Pine Street Nan General G.A.A. ' Bowling: Table Tennis. L. Ira Wzlkmson 439 Walnut Street Wilco Industrial Industrial Society H R Attend ance Secretary tuo terms Score board Crew H R Basketball Ioseph N Williams 384 West Philadelphia Street oe Scientiflc A D S Parliamentarlan H R Attd Secretary two terms Presi de-nt three terms Wrtstllng Mana ger Football Volleyball H R Basketball Softball Track Ioy Earle Wlllrarns 138 North Marshall Street oy Classical Clio Dolphin Swimming Society Thespians H R Secretary 49 I-orensic Contest 49 50 Clio As sembly Tatler Art lditor Pub licity Committee Scholastic Art Award 50 IW Glenn H Wxlt 497 Pennsylvama Avenue Fats General R X ice Preeu 1 nt QM' o Attvnmldncl If 1 oth All T u k X ol 1 ball new Jn 1 Ii is 1 bnll Softb ill Nancy Lee Wlse Roosevelt Avenue Extended Nance Commercial Thespl me Penn Cmnznen 1 xl So viey l Tftulll Scntlry 1113 Trma'-urer Sp mush Christ YTHKB 4 troll r Coopa rltlxn s 1 1 Q Athletn Aseo Prollf' 49 M xkr up Comm I u llcxtx 1 omm R ul mlntoh fill Bon hm. 1115 T ltln r in Buexmss ltlmugfr tor High Vhekls KH Art Dt pqvtnwnt Orytnnlmtlon I dltor 1111 N XIIUH tl Honor S0016-tv lack W Wolf 633 Lmcoln Street aclc Commercial 1 5 'l FII thin: 4 Xl rthdess t lm Illiltlt st xx ll n ont ls pn xt Wayne H Wolfe 865 Fahs Street Wolle lndustrzal It rut nurls nn ldX1lllNl pr Cathenne W1nem1ller Shlloh R D No 1 Kzttt Commercxal I urls Athlitnc' Assocmtton Bout lm.. Tumbllm., f0UDPl'rltlX1S H R Asst Tre nsurer Wukly one yn nr Marlyn Wltmer York R D No 9 W1 Industrial R Wuklg Rcporter Attendance Cy tuo turns X Foot i one year Il li Bxskvtball two ya mrs Ioan Mane Wolf 504 North Pershmg Avenue oan Commercial Hmm lcononnc-x Qoclety C AA H R Chdplun Wmkly Reporter .Ir T tlent Shoo Blskm tb tll Bout mp: Tablc Tanme Nollevbrrll But mmton Tumblmg: Weekly tuo yn mrs Grace Mae Zahn 310 West North Street Gracxe Classical lu Petite Fqdetq TTPWQUTPF L e rote It ram' ue 'ie crm t try Socut IS I lima Wdtton xl llonor Qomaty Il li Vhckly lieportm r qophomore um Frou Vkukly thrm yeare Aest Pa '1ture I dxtor 96 1950 9 K n x C-KF. w'-51 Ns X 4- I B f PL ING SGUADRDN uw! . gsSe w ln bo get G51 u 315 ef ftlofs Bd 915 rn or thief! Doromyof Mow QT den man ponders liz D red Cliilolle Nev Q ee PC' an cf gli 1 we Hof? WG? et e pare Ronoldc' an 101 Shand eff! R12 P31901 Ro GY 1 EIn8Ybxu Resist GyOY FAREWELL SCRIPT COMMITTEE Immedtately alter the Chnstmas vacatlon ten 1ndustr1ous semors put thelr m1nds to work 1n order to create a Farewell program Wh1ch would top all programs of the past and set the pace for all programs ol the future These students appo1nted by Fred Vandenberg were se lected from the four academlc courses of our school so that all members of the senlor class were represented Each second per1od found them hard at work ln the Dramat1c Arts Oihce Each rn turn presented h1s 1deas for a general theme for the program After a month of d1scuss1ons and arguments The Mard1 Gras Was selected for the theme of the 1950 Farewell program After the theme had been selected the work became less strenuous as all 1deas were now centered on one theme Castlng the ent1re productlon select1ng the students to wr1te the W1ll Poem Prophecy and H1story d1rect1ng and stag1ng were all proyects of the comm1ttee mmm: fm small 55.5 ir? .Q mt K5 Ji. s 9 HY A Ill Dale . ' l rn 'Bob 1 G x . M Y , fo v ' ' F . I 1 , ' e - . u 5 f -b 4. TY' .- I L b EY. I 5 .- - 1 1 ' , . - . . .. . ., , - , . , . . . I I I . I . . . I in t 31 ,. wf'ff2ifsf,g-ow'fs- ,N ft , ffff' A 1 ' A -s .' Y ,'.,.s .3 nav' A - QQ' I lf. , ,:3F 'rib 'AY . fb fx . ' 'k 'lv Ami 7 ,3Wff'rl'5lsi 5 V s. sl Q - s Q 31-Q ' ' 1 f 4 Egg milf.: N 1 4 M L X ..m.-ffm E t 3 fit Q 'fgfggiia , IUNIOR CLASS SCENT' The l1c1ll's of B1ll Perm TIME Aft: r th Iumor Talent Show CHIC Thu! assembly woe really 'supor LYNN Yeah wf yumors are really louf ul Wllll Tala nt MRIC H y' Qpaokmq of jumors how ubout gomg to see Suven SMALLER President Tom Stump !1ddff 99P9 tho mom bers of the lumor Class 1-....... 98 Bewxfchnq wxtvheq ludy Hall Iocrrwftv ccm Bmbmn Shu!! fry: K hlez cu 7: lmka umor Clos: SEATED lane LEFT TO RIGHT dent Denm: Hershey PICS 0 :CPN Quond Qzmfqfer Fzssel Svrmlmy STANDINF Mzrhnol M1 c kle y V cw Pre sz Hxbfmr Trvneunz Wlllmm ldvnf l , , W H 5 V I H .. . . ' 3 tx: - - U: U 1 . ii . v , 1 ,. . , . - .,' 4' . . 5 - 'ES A X . few-nfh Summvr with me? BQ' I I w -p 0 1Vj 1? .r ' 7l 1 1' ffywr 'A K u- x V 3 X xy-, V X ,I . Q, I 1 . N, - 1 1 Q L .M K l, Q ATTRAGTIUNS In TA1rN1' SHOW LEFT TO RIGHT Beatrice Romer Phyllzs Schwenk Pat True!! Iudy Hull loan Dud rear LYNN Oh Id love to but I have a part xn 1t Tell you what' You can srt rn the front row and watch me strut my stuff and maybe walk me home afterwards GREG Well smce you Cant go to the play wrth rne Why not have a standlng date for the Iunlor Prom'7 LYNN Now that s an mvltatron I sxmply cant resxst GREG I have to rush now I ve got a gruelmg battle wrth geometry ahead of me next perxod LYNN So long see you at the prom can s1t 1n the front row and watch me strut my stuff and maybe Walk me home after wards These jumors are some of the brxght spots on our mrdwayl 99 It . . . . . . , 1' . . 1. , . -I . 1 . . .1 . . . . . v . .1 . , , -1 1 . . - If n H 1 rl 3 The trightened sophs have their tirst meeting under the Big Top SHUWS The sophs see each other tor the hrst time as a body President EDWARD BIANKENSTYIN Vivo President CARL LrN'r7 SOPHOMO RE CLASS If some frightened little person should come up to you and meekly inquire Where can I t1nd room 2l87 you immediately send her on a wild goose chase which may in all probability lead anyone who ever had the misfortune to become a sophomore at dear old Bill Penn In those days anything that even resembles a senior looks to you like something out ot a hor or movie Cheer up kids remember you too will be seniors some happy day What a future to look forward to' 101 her directly to the boiler room. Does this sound at all familiar to you? It should be an old story to WW Pub: 11 I 1 P nc 1 ww vhy 101' 1 yf JIS yulr L ,af Rohn-1? F11-0c1r11r'1n, our vzvm 1 1 ni: 111111 11 H11 X't01of1hm1c toCl1111q11f1 'Whlff .f 1 1111 ' 11: ' 'mn 1 og WHEELS CABINET Tliv Afftivitivs Qfticv, which is otliorwiso kiiown os tliv poor nzon's Niagara Polls, is inliobitul by six pvrsons who ore ploquod by Don Cupid, Tlns is cr ioy to ull, but Miss Pinks lmitlt-1' tlirmxtviis to blow lior top il romunco tiottmi soon ttikw winq Tlii- Cubinvt limuls tliv lvqislotivo broncli of thu :school It is tlivir ttisk to dool with tho niony problonis ol tlio student body. This group hos utlvctvd inony wortlivwliilo projects olwoys k e-tX pinq tliu wvltnrv of the students in mind. 'Hit' Ubi-1-gmc! littft- .1111 in Hill Pvnn, ltivkio CTIOIIU, Svvit-tt11y ol Huniv Hooriis, 15 novoi 11110 L1 1111nL1t0l The- 11tti111 bwiili P1115 1:-ithimj on hot' Our vhovry Iittlo Soribfnry of Smvice, Doris Thompson, better known Us Tommy, sheds fx ioy of sunshine into the Activities Offire. Serif-t111y of Connwil, tho f,'i1l with tho dvvfxsfntinq smilo, is none 011101 thfm Nonnu Brivkvr, Give o vhoer tor the- Coiinrill X x Tom Stzyloi, o111 Xltlvritfiifntw- Svvivtriiy, muy not be K1 111t1Il1u11111!11't1l qvnius, but hi- knit-ps l11:: liq- u1c-s stiuiqhtl E EUUTIVE 'Xl ATYD 0 PHT Dui 1, Y fi 11.11 ,mi i ' ii i, fr wi, EFUV' l T'HY '.' 1-.'.1'r1t li 1 7l1HI1Nl1 I 1l'wlfi1ll Rb 'F I l 1 ' DJ 1 li 111 lir iam C11Nw1r INT Tv RIGHT Simi 'I'iw1f1i1:. l'J'1:i't1B11wl:v1 RrlariitSli1.':1li1if1i': U1 5: 1 IV1 it 1 l ri 1111 y Klirir- Pllfllfll Willriv Tl'vri:.r-: Stimliii l71'.'1f1 Iww'-1 THE SENATE Tho cliity of a sonator is to satisfactorily solve tlis mariy maior problcms which arise durina the course ol tho scliool yoar. Two girls and two boys art e-lwctvd to this capacity diiriria tho first soriieistor for the ontiro yeiar. As loriq as an orqariizatiori s'.1cl'i as our Sciriato is iri Oxistoiico wo cari say that wo liv+ in a trim Qcmocracy. EL f- TY? TABLE SENIORSi Richard lacoby, Herbert Holce, Robert Graybill, Robert Fallcensline, Ronald Hollpauer, Gary Conaway, Marlin Erney, Donald Brandt, Richard Givens, Gloria Reichard, Mary Swarlzbaugh, Doris Goodlinq, Donna Kaullman, Phyllis Goodlinq, Dorothy Swan, loAnn Eyster, Ioyce Shelley, Ronald Dowell, Dale Simpson, Elinor Weston, lanet Hershner, Virginia Connor, Richard Keller. IUNIORS' Charles Stough, George Gladleltcr, lean Enders, Dennis Hibner, Iohn Stover, Gaye Lynn Meclcley, Eleanor Kindig, Tillie Mae Eisenhart, Dorothy Swei- gait, loanese Howard, Harold Schilclt, Orwin Striclcler, Robert Luclcenbaugh, Evans Goodling, Karl Sliver, Betty Lou Smith, Herbert Sauder, lane- Trantor, Lois Freed SOPHOMOHETS' Ted Rehmeyer, Katie Keller, Nan Miindis, Nancy Shirey, lean Uhler, Nancy Copenheaver, Shirley Slagle, Lois Baer, Doris Hopkins, lean Wile, loyce Bar- ton, Robert Deardortl, Michael Dowell, Daniel Haine, Lon Meisenhelder, Sidney Cohen, Ralph Wolfe, David Hisenhart, Ronald Day, james Beck, Edward Blanlcenstoin, Dorothy Seile. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES This group of students act as gefbetweens lor student body and student government. Each home room elects a representative to sit in the House and keep up with important news. Reports are made to the House by the Student Council Committee Chairmen, and any- thing of interest or importance is relayed to the home room by the representative The House tackles the inevitable problems ol a school the size ol William Penn, and de- cides what is to be done to solve them. Through their efforts, we are maintaining a real stu- dent government. i -'.' i , 5 V ki gm ., w' -v VIII:-T ltiw I,IIT Ta RIGIIT Leonarfl Dorset Mrrhael Mer-kley, Donald irirtelrl ' y I- Chili' It Prrtiiwia Wlllllf! SIZIJIIND Row' lane! Crowl, David fmfl! l I- 'v'VIfI'I :In-: I,4'VVl.'C Markowitz, Maxwell Goorlrnan, Flanalcl Day, qlilila-ju het mr SII.IrII Owens, Nan Miinrlis, Helen lVlf'TaI,'IIe, Anita Ruff, l vis: l :er-Il FIRST How l. l'T T-I RIGHT B1-niamrn Throop, Ronald Holtpairef, Mary Brown l- 'e Shelly Dalwtliy Ann Swan, Patrivra Crowley SIZIMND Row, LITVT TII RIGHT Slim Teafyirfv Srflney Cohen Nancy Kline, Chrislme TlI0l1lI1'C, ll 'IIS Klvlllftlll Uirth Ann Spit-se, Pat Swrritz, Virarnra Conner THIRD RI-W l,i VT Tw HIILHT Hiehrrril Rhofla, Alfonso lanes, Byron LPCIIYOS. larry' MI'f'II.'lI'I'h livin Meyer, Tarn Slurnp, Clifton Diesvher STUDENT FINANCE COMMITTEE Run, quick! Dori Manifold's coming and that always means money! These finance commit- tee members are really in the dough-but that always leaves us poor students broke. What with all the hats, license plates, etc.. etc., we have collected, we could all start an- tique shops. But it isn't too bad as all the money is put to good use in the Student Council Fund, P. S, They did a swell job helping to collect funds for that terrific organ in our auditorium. SERVICE SQUAD Zipvzipfzip' There ao the members of the Service Squad Where are they all rushina to? Could be for Chee-rio work, taking charge of Honor Study, back stage work and so on, and so on. lt's truly an organization for service. SOCIAL COMMITTEE This way, please Step right Inside to this gala affair. These farnihar cries corne from the members of the Social Committee headed by Dorothy Haigh These kids plan the schcolf social affairs and add all the extra atmosphere to the dances, meaning those snazzy decora- tions, and stunts for the entertainment. STATED, LEFT TO RIGHT' loAnn Chronisler, lane Markle, Dorothy Margaret Clair, Lorraine Rohrbauqh STANDING, l,t1l'T TU RIGHT Downs, Paul Shannon, Donald Thomas, lames Lau, Dennis lfrbr Greena'-ralt, Carson Lovett, Edwin Harbauah, Robert Ludwig Nl.. CUUNUIL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Each week several hundred students ap- plaud the assembly program, It is deserving that the people who are responsible for the entertainment, the Assembly Committee, should also receive our thanks and applause. It is their job to select and help direct the pro- xi' grams throughout the year. Even the most re- luctant student will be forced to admit that Srrxrm, LrrT TO RIGHT' Charlotte Smith, Reuben Henry, Tillie STANDING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lucy Lashar, Dorothy Greenholt, School Without G Weekly assembly would be Wampler, Robert Shanaberqer, Robert Freedman, William Hershey extremely dull, Verlin Peckham, STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Say, can you tell me where Room 104 is? Sure, you go down that way, and turn- This is a typical conversation between an S.A.B. member and a green sophomore, Be- sides directing our new students, the Student Advisory Board plans the Sophomore Hop and helps in any other way possible, Anita Cassi- rnatis is the capable and charming leader of this indispensable group. Firisr Row, LEFT TO RIGHT' William Iorr-lan, Royce Snyder, loAnn Anita Cassimatis, Nancy Fetrow, Iosephine Dixon, Isabel Tubb. Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Conaway, Robert Campbell, Glenn Gerald Barber, Carl Brothers, Beverly Kearns, Lucille Carman, RED CROSS COMMITTEE Wnniz, Shirley Ptiefler THIRD Row, rm TO Hmm winmeid lanet Waltersclorff, Roberta Kauffman, Evelyn Bankert, Mary S Approach room 24 at your own risk on bauqh, Elizabeth Kline, Nancy Slouch. Thursday noonsl For therein you will find a madhouse of activity in the form of the Ir. Red Cross, Headed by Iulia Fink, this committee's major work is aid to Yorks Blind Center. Par- ties are given for the blind, and many articles in Braille are made for their convenience and pleasure. Tasks of benefit to the school and other organizations are also performed. SIiATIiD, LIiI'T TO RIGHT' lames Rupp, Ann Miller, lulia Fink, Chairman, lane! Kliria, Paul Klrrzedinst STANDING, LITFT TO RIGHT' Barbara Drake, Mary Randle, fflearior Kindig, Ralph laerkel, Alan Silberger, Pat Frey Ruth Brrrlels, Lou Ann Shultz lU9 Leon C Mxller Miss Margaretta Hallock DRAMATICS To Mr Mxller and M1ss Hallock We w1sh to convey our deepest grahtude Due to thexr un selhsh and untlrmg efforts W1ll1QID. Penn has acqu1red an excellent drarnanc ratxng They have made many students v1tally 1nterested 1n the held. of dramahcs and encouraged others to dtsplay thelr talents behmd the footlxghts 110 . ' , Xie' Wx , . I LFFT TO RIGHT lGmes Clark Verlm Peckham Thomas Wentworth Hrggmson Rrchard Hom Ben Newton George Stcmhauser Emrly Drckmson Isabel Tubb Dr Charles Wadsworth Iohn Wampler Helen Fiske lllunt lacksonl Dagmar Brubaker Lavrnra Dickinson lo Etta Fox Austin Dickinson Fred Vandenberg Susan Grllsert Nancy Lou Walker Mzss Sxmpson Nancy Stouch Gerry Hood Robert Shanaberger Dxckmson Robert Freedman Maggie Susan Owens 1950 IOINT SOCIETY PLAY Lrte rn the late 1800s wtth 1ts Joys and sorrows was the background for thls years Jomt soctety play the deeply movrng drama Eastward rn Eden Emrly Drckmson one of the greatest of Amencan poets l1ved rn reahty a tragrc 1 e A dlsappomted romance w1th Dr Charles Wadsworth cr Ph1ladelph1a mlmster led to er later hte alone 1n her home wrth her srster Lav1n1a A beautrtul play beautrlully done by an excellent cast Eastward rn Eden was a e lmte success Note We of the Tatler regret that due to produchon deadlxnes we cannot devote more space to the lomt Socxety Play We feel that 18 one oi the best rf not the best productxons ever put on by the combmed socxehes Our congratulahons to Mr Mxller and M1ss Hallock for thus play and for the Eastern Regxonal Thespxan Conference at which xt was presented 111 Lucy Plum, Dorothy Baumeister Martha Dickinson, lane Fissel. Absent when picture was taken: Father . , . . . I . I .. . '., . . . I - . I . I . . I . l.f U . . . . I . . . . I h , . . I . I .. . ,, d f- ...gm HILARIUUS HIT '50 IUNIOR CLASS PLAY Through the Night, an exciting and amus- ing three-act-mystery comedy, was chosen as our Iunior Class Play. This Was presented on April Sth and 9th, 1949, in the high school auditorium. Written by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements, the play delineates life in the home of millionaires, and as the plot thickens, there are many thrill- ing episodes. Throughout the production there are hilarious comments, which supply much of the humor of the show. Each scene demon- strates the true acting ability of the students whose ardent and persistent efforts made the presentation successful. Sayre Holbrook, an attractive young lady who is to be wed next day to Gregory Stanton, is conducting a rehearsal. After the family has returned from a party on Kay Stanton's yacht, Dwight Holbrook, Sayre's uncle, is murdered by Calvin Driscoll, a family friend. As soon as the murder is discovered, Bart Iessop, the local chief-of-police, appears and finds himself competing with Smith, a young detective sent by the city authorities to guard the wedding presents. Suspicion falls on the Owl, a local Robin Hood type of burglar, but later after Smith proves himself to be the Owl, he presents several alibis. The evi- dence now points consistently to Bunny, a young gentleman supposedly a secretary or gardener with a suspicious origin. X 1 THRUUGH THE NIGHT '50 IUNIOR CLASS PLAY Meanwhile Sayre has decided Greg is not the man for her and rather abruptly breaks the engagement. Although the audience is con- scious of the murderer, none of the young peo- ple knows who did it. Sayre, Kay, and Bunny try to solve the mys- tery and expose the killer. There is quite a bit of action when Smith proves himself to be the Owl, and Calvin keeps all the people in the room under control at the point of a gun. Bunny is shot, and Cal- vin leaves, forcing Sayre to accompany him. Soon after they have left, however, Calvin is killed by the Owl. The Owlf' enters the house white Iessop is vigorously hunting for Driscoll. Bunny takes control and the Owl' escapes unapprehended. Amidst much confu- zzion, the curtain falls as Sayre pledges her love to Bunny. The cast, who made a notable appearance both nights, was received well by everyone who witnessed the presentation. The actors and actresses who distinguished themselves are: Roberts, Dale Erney, Gregory, Ronald Hoffpauer, Kay Stanton, Io Etta Fox, Sayre Holbrook, Charlotte Neuman, Mrs Alicia Keele, Donna Kauffman, Bunny, Robert Campbell, Dwight Holbrook, Reuben Henry, Calvin Driscoll, Iohn Wampler, Smith, Richard Horn, and Bart lessop, Fred Vanden- berg. TilAT B The Frolic Script Committee ponders over a At last' The clandestine romanre ot our liiends is .-.eiiwiis problem. LEFT T0 RIGHT: lohn Wampler, brought out into the open' Anita Cassimatis is shocked lofmiihine Dixon, lulia Fink. by the llirtations ot Isabel Tubb, Hichaid Horn, Gerald Boyer, and Carlyn Walter. DOUBLE TROUBLE 1949 Frolic This year's hit show was presented in December, as usual, but lor the Frolic committee, their Double Trouble began in Iuly. Several evenings saw Charlotte Neuman's front porch a scene ol general confusion. This chapter in the history ot the Frolic might be called, Well, We're Trying. August rolled around and the nine budding playwrights moved shop to Mr. Leon C. Miller's living room. Now the committee really dug down and worked. Alter several brain- tearing sessions, they hit upon the idea for Double Trouble. What a brainstorm! The meet- ing adjourned in elated enthusiasm. The beginning ot school saw the three weary script Writers submit the final copy of the Frolic for Mr. Miller's approval. Then began the tryouts. The cast and specialties, chorus, and dancers were chosen, and rehearsals got under way. October-November-dress rehearsal. Here at last, the costumes were viewed with mingled doubt and admiration. On December l, 2 and 3, amid the fluttering ol innumerable lii the backyard ol the Frolic, several per- lf-irvieis mile:-t their lf-elinqs before qoinq on- .-:ta.,w- Shown liom lett to right are Bonnie Behold! A galaxy ol scintillating stars who brightened l.:-hmari, Chloe Stump, lim Kuester, Anita Hull, the scene of the Frolic, FRONT' loan Zelinlca STANDING: Vail lyn Lanktord, Gloria Reichard, and the Charlotte Neuman, Ieanette Bacon, Patty Truett, Chris- liavk at Bobby Kaiilmarrs head. tine Thomas, Pat Lau Xksv E TRAVAGANZA Lets get together on this, kids, says dra- matics director, Mi: Miller, to Dot Baumeister, music director, Fred Vandenburg, student di' rector, Charlotte Neuman, general chairman , ,ff . '- i . 1 , T lg I .I n The course ot true love in various stages is shown by these members ot the Frolic cast, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed- ward Baker, Nancy Lou Walker, Dorothy Masemer, Bob Shanaberger, Connie Miller, Byron Le Cates. and dance director, and Iohn Wampler, or- chestra director butterflies the Frolic was presented before 4,200 appreciative theatregoers. The untiring et- forts at Charlotte Neuman made the dances a success, and Fred Vandenberg's direction ot the cast was excellent. And who could forget that program that Dotty Haigh got together, and all the tickets Susie Owens sold. With a speaking cast made up of Carlyn Walter, Isabel Tubb, Elaine Roth, Mary Mow- ers, Richard Horn, Gerald Boyer, Nancy Shirley, Nancy Lou Walker, Anita Cassimatis, Doro- thy Masemer, Edward Baker, Byron LeCates, Constance Miller, Benjamin Throop, Lucy Lashar, IoAnn Eyster, Robert Shanaberger, Richard Rhoda, Emily Biederman, Frederick Landis, and Lawrence McCulloch, plus sensational specialties, dancing, and singing, the story of the two boys who found themselves in a girls' school proved to be a top musical comedy. Never will the class ot 1950 forget the wonderful Frolic that was one of the shining stars in their senior year. Trying to wiggle out ot a situation isn't so easy when theres Double Trouble in the air! Lrtrr ro RIGHT: Laurence McCulloch, Fred Landis, Richard Rhoda, Elaine Roth, Mary Mowers, Nancy Shirey, Emily Biederman, Lucy Lashar. Boy, is this a neat program! says Dot. And are we gonna sell tickets! chorus Nancy Lou and Susie. From Lsrr 'ro RIGHT: Nancy Lou Walker, Assistant Ticket Chairman, Susan Owens, Ticket Chairman, and Dorothy Haigh, Program Chairman. Our beloved Editor-in-chief, Daqmar Hrubfikr-r, is looking right at home between the giraffes and the horse who eyes her hriir hungrily. 0 Pew tl , 'Ext M ji 1 N I ,1 f , f 4,40 xx? lulia Fink, copy editor and one Art editor, Ioy Bear Williams of the top ring-masters of our great production, See your photographer to day ' says the poster she is rnrikirrq in viiin hope that the seniois will get their pivtures in on time GLUWNS IN TIIE ULUIIEII A DAY IN THE LIFE OF HILDA. THE TATLER MOUSE 8:15 A. M.-Miss Altland and Mr. De Berti have just come in. Miss Altland gave me some of those lovely crumbs again. I wish Mr. De Berti would break down and leave something in the closet besides used flash bulbs. Oh, well, I must realize how Mr. De Berti works far into the night so our yearbook will have neat pictures: in it. 8:35-9:15-First period-I really must, go take some of Paul's Pink Pills for Pale People Miss Altland left in the desk drawer, I feel so sorry for poor Iulia-that girl is worked so hard! Imagine having to caption TWO whole pictures in ONE period! Even those two stunning sec- retaries, Nancy and Norma, can't comfort her-ah! well, such is life! 91l5-l0:OO-Prepare for the onslaught! I had to retire to the shelf in the closet this period, the whole staff came in--even Ben! lim started telling Lew some more of those corny jokes of his-they were really awful! Mr. De Berti ran out tearing his hair! Lucille, Nancy, and Margie were feverishly captioning pictures-the ones Iulia was supposed to do first period -I think she went out to lie down-poor girl! Dagmar is fairly rational lately-no violence since she threw that book at Ioy last week. AS IOI' loy, CIS usual Shi? WGS trying IO ink ifl drawings and do her Spanish at the same time. DOH, our photographer, stuck his head in briefly, couldn't stand the clutter, and hastily withdrew. What would we do without em? Miss M Mari Altlancl Business Advisor Desrite the yuletide clecora and her Business Staff Norma Storms and Nan y Wise tion M DeBerti seems to be in ri ii h i seiirus mwod C eer up Mishe Sinta Clius will ny yii 1 new Trrtlti 'T Oh, well' l.o1iif-'s happy Sports Editor, Ben Throopg As- Those three lovely gals, the Associate Editors, slr socialr- Sports Editors Lewis Markowitz and lames Lau look all year to produce the excellent copy in the Tatler over an article tor the sports pages ot the Tatler. 10:00-10:45-Silence at last-Nancy was beating the typewriter to death so I just curled up on the dummy and tried to take a little nap. 10:45-ll:3U-Awakened rudely by Ioy and Dagmar-l again retreated to the Closet. Mr. Rutschky came in to use the phone and brought some candy-they threw the wrappers into the wastebasket-I Can't Wait 'lil lunch! 11:30-1:00 P. M,-Having disposed ot the remains oi those candy bars, I set out on a tour oi inspection. I think Dagmar took those shoes home at last-too bad-they were so nice and warm to sleep in. Well, after all, they were here since last year! 1:10-1:55-Dagmar came back-she tried to do some work, but got tired and slept until Mr.'Sprigle came in-then she wrote some threatening notes to the statt--seems to be her only joy in lite. She had a knock-down drag-out battle with Lucille and threw a book at Norma. Mighty tasty pages!! 1:55-2:40-Beastly dull. Nothing going on at all-got to roaming in the closet and knocked down Miss Altland's hat-got it back on the shell with great difficulty--hope she doesn't notice! 2:40-3:25-At last-the day is over-Margie spent seventh period daydreaming as usual -another day gone by without getting anything accomplished-it wearies mel Don't let this disorder lool you. We are really neat at heart, Mr DeBerti, General Advisor, threatens live gig- gling members ol the editorial stall. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dagmar Brubaker, Editor-in-Chief, Nancy Slouch, Lu- cille Trout, Margaret lsrael, Associate Editorsg Mr. De- Berti, lulia Fink, Copy Editor, Don't shoot 'til you see the whites ol their eyes, warns Editor, as Photographer Don Liebernecht and Assistant Photographer loy Williams look on FA Get your circus pennants here! They're all red- ready and they're all red hot! Those are the sounds we heard when we entered the grounds. We finally succumbed to the tempta- tions of the cotton candy. had Our financial situation was-well, we tried anyway! This man is known as the most famous clown. His name-everyone knows-is Emmett Kelly! WE VISITED THE CIRCUS Circus was in town. We, the Tatler Staff, hooked school fwith Mr. Porter's permissionl to see the greatest show on earth! We got a pass from Mr. Butler, Ringling Broth- ers and Barnum and Bailey publicity manager, to the backyard That's where all the performers' dressing rooms are located. There we met a lot of interesting people. We learned that circus people are like people everywhere else. Each one had a story to tell and each told where to find another story. We met Felix Adler, who said that when he was young he was intrigued by wirewalkers, those acrobats in Spanish costume doing those Wonderful tricks on slender threads of steel, He was ambitious to be one of them. So one day while his mother was making noodle soup she made him a noodle twenty feet long. She stretched it between clothes poles. Little Felix fell- And then l was off my noodle! said he. Emmett Kelley told us his first ambition was to be an editorial cartoonist. He cartooned in Kansas from 1920 to 1921, when he joined a circus. Most of the people we met had traveled over most of Europe and spoke several languages. We met a per- former who had been in the circus since she was four years old, and one who could speak seven languages, Muscles told us how they put up all the bleachers and tents. On our way out, We met Fifi, the sheep-headed girl. She told us she was born in Ecuador. When she was five years old she was living with some straight-haired na- tives. Fifi had sheep-like hair that stuck out all over her head in a kinky mass. Some explorers found her and took her to Mexico. She stayed there in a convent until thirteen years of age, when she ran away with a com- pany of French actors. The World that Travels by Night moved on the next day, but 'we'll always remember the day we visited the circus. This is it-the entrance to that magic land-the circus. Aa 118 UNDER CANVAS YORK HIGH WEEKLY There are many praise-Worthy organizations in William Penn, and high on the list of these is the York High Weekly. Winner of many awards, this top-flight school newspaper gives up-to-the-minute news to the students ot our school each week. As for the staff of performers in this spectacular show, their work is never out and never over. Week in and week out, the members of the various departments pursue their duties to provide a heteroge- neous display of subjects tor the spangled pages of our own York High Weekly. NEWS DEPARTMENT SEATHD, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harlene Freedman, Dorothea Bugbee, Arlene Boyer, Nancy Fortuine, Urith Ann Spiese. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT Elwood Besser, Royce Snyder, Diane Kohr, Richard Rhoda, Nancy lohnson, Fred Downey, Ioseph Rizzuto, Edward Harbaugh, Mickey Goodman, Sidney Cohen, Lewis Diggs, Donald Moul, News Manager -' 23-Q- CUP ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT SILATLD Sondra Altman, Richard Markey, Art Editorsg STANDING: lohn Hostettor, Manager ot Photography, Elwood Bcsscr Martin Talmud. CXRCULATION AND ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Ssnzn FRONT: Dale Markey, Doris Mitzel, Shirley Workinger, Ianet Harper, loyce Weigel, Barbara Prichard, Carol Gohn, Athalinda Hershner, Shirley Ansorg, Suzanne Gundrum, SECOND Row: Mary Rose, Nancy Lease, Ioan Zinn, Shirley Nagle, Kathleen Tarras, Ruth Dull, William Matson, Donald Berk- heimer, Richard Moser, William Kling. THIRD Row: Virginia Moore, Doris Wertz, Nancy Cockley, Eileen Stough, Norma Weitkamp, Helen Hostetter, Ioan Hott- nagle, Maravene Codd, Lillian Breesewine, Audris Crist, Stuart McCleat, David Harris. COPY, PROOF, AND HEADLINE DEPARTMENT LFFT TO RIGHT: Betty Redding, Herman Meiler, Doris Miler, Marjorie Hollingshead, Manager, Robert Rentzel. , 1 FEATURE DEPARTMENT SEATED: Donna Morningstar, Grace Zahn, Esther Blum Feature Editor. STANDING: Gerald Richards, Leigh Holt man, Barbara Blum, Marian laeckel, Donald Menges Assistant Editor. 1 CIRCULATION AND ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Fmsr Row, LEFT ro RIGHT: Shirley Seifert, Dorothy Billet, Gloria Billet, lean DeHoti, Leota Walk, Ianice Scantling, Helen Gray, Shirley Becker. SECOND Row: Pat Inriers, Lois Gibbs, Phyllis Douglas, Verna Haaclc, Margaret Grimes, Patricia Busler, Dorthea Hottman, Betty Kinard, loanne Bortner, Anna Botterbush, Norma Kahley, Norma Glassmyer, Iacqueline Hose, loyce Kohler. QB? XX bf WWW? 1 Nmywx-XS ALPHA DEBATING SUUIBT FIRST Row Lrrr TO RIGHT Thomas Stump Paul Klrnedxr-st Fred Landrs Lewrs Marlcowrtz Maxwell Goodman Howard Srhrldt Robert Shanaberger Fred Vandenberq Glenn Bartels Vmcent Law SECOND Row LI rr T RIFIIT Donald Thomas lames Lau loseph House Thomas Bontzel Albert Drehl Ronald Hoftpauer Stephen Km dra Donald Manwtold Royce Snyder THIRD Row LEFT T0 RIGHT Martm Fackler Al lones Robert Holtzapplr- Donald Lovett Barry Aubrtz Reuben Henry Donald Brandt Robert Graybrll FOURTH Row LrrT TO RIGIIT Honaltl Stabloy lack Tomson lames Hoeder Sanford Brown Robert Freedman loseph WllllGmS FIFTH ROW LEFT T0 RICHT Verlzn Peckham Ben Throop Fred Mrnmch Spurgeon George lay Blum Charles Mrller Herbert Sauder Carl Slrver SIXTH Row Lrrr TO RIGHT Stanley Myers Thomas Keech Fred Craver Gerald Boyer Clrlton Presrdent FRED VANDENBERG Presrdent ROBERT SHANIIBEITGER VIce PresIdent HEUBEN HENRY VICC PresIdent MAXWFLL GOODMAN ALPHA DEBATING SOCIETY For 59 years the Alpha Debatlng SOCl9lY has carrIed on Its pro gram of development ID dramahcs lrterature pubhc speakmg and parhamentary procedure Its members take a very act1ve part IH all of the mayor SOC16ly actIv1t1es of the school lomt SOClelY Play 1o1nt dances and meetmgs and the annual A D S assembly WhIch thrs year was The Romancers lnspIred and alded by thelr advzsor Edward L Walters the members of A D S are forever strIvIng for nothlng but the best In all they do 124 in Drvscher, Paul Gorman: George Guyer, 'Clair Spangler, Dale Simpson. 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V ULIB LITERARY SUGIET On Fmsr Row Lrrr T0 RIGHT Michaelma Cacciola Margaret lsrael Dorothy Diono loyce Shelley loAnn Eyster Lynn Buda Dorothy Masemer lacquelme Crone Elizabeth Klme loan Taylor Roberta Kauffman PatrIcIa Reh YUPYUF SFCOND ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT lOY W1Il1CmS Pdfrzcia Willey Margaret Clair Patricia Swartz Elizabeth llqenlritr Constance Miller Nancy Stouch lulIa Fink Anita Ruff Dorothy Baumeister THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Lucy Lashar Sally Lashar lane Markle Carol Hopkins Eleanor KIndIg lean Dowell Patricia Frey Iulia Kling IOGH Sfllmp lOSephIne Dixon FOURTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Ann Kinsley Io Etta Fox Nancy Lou Walker Dons Thompson Chailotte Neuman Charlotte Smith Delores Brenneman President IACOUELINE CRONI: Vice President LUCY LASHAR CLIO For forty nmc years the girls of Clio havc upheld the literary and dramatic Ideals for which their society was founded Ranking E gu g K high among the many activities in which Clio participates are the f 1' - f annual Clio play which this year was Christmas Gift the Ioint So- rig, ciety Play and the Ioint Society Dance. I Also at all Sports events you will find many green and white . . 1 beanies' bobbing with excitement. Near the close of the school ' I W C , Q , CJ' f'- year the two major girls societies unite to sponsor the traditional . . Clio-Eutcrpean spring formal. As tht. members of this society bid farewell to high school days they realize that through their association with Clio they have ac- quired valuable lasting friendships and fond memories of manv good times together. 125 DEMUSTHENIAN LITERARY SUUIET pall- FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Richard Horn Iohn Schmrdt Kenneth Gmter Nafhen lnners loseph Moore Marlin Barley Iohn Wampler Morton Kise Robert Campbell Charles Straclc Iaclc Downes lay Frey SECOND Row LIFT TO RIGHT BIll Hershey lames Lind Louis Strrckler Ronald Dowell lames Robertson Dick Lauer Ierry Hamme loseph Tnggs Charles Sexton Iohn Henry Thomas Ir Mike Meclcly THIRD Row LEFT 'ro RIGIIT Iamls Becker Robert Ludwig Morgan Brenner Gordon Gary Conaway Dean Trotman Barry Peters Thomas Saylor BIll Martin Bill Keech Denms Srpe Evans Goodlmg FOURTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mrchael Smyser Ray Hows Charles Bury Thomas Benner George Stienhauser Gred Orcott Bill Rowe Dan Spangler Carl Brothers FIFTH ROW Carson Lovett Presrclent IOHN WAMPLER Presrdent MORGAN BRENNER Vice President THOMAS BENNER Vice President GEORGE STEINHAUSER DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Two score years ago some InItIatIve Penmtes decided to form a society to educate the male performers of BI11 Penn In the frelds of llterature publrc speaklng and socIa1 behavior Smce one of 11S purposes was to educate Its members ID speech making lt was only natural they should name theIr society after Demosthenes the famous Greek orator. Today D. L. S. has become a time-honored favorite among the male population of our school and although girls are not permitted to enter this society it has also become a favorite with them. Under the capable direction of Mr. Edward Tuleya the society is functioning in this year of 1950. 125 g , EUTERPEAN LITERARY SUUIET FSI RTI Fmsr Row Lrrr 'ro RIGI-IT Mary Brown Susan Owens Ianrce Grlbert Adrrenne Naylor Beverly Parks Slnrley PteItter Norma Brtcker Donna Kaullman Amta Casszmatxs Isabel Tubb Dorothy Greenholt Betty Horn SECOND Row LEFT TO RIGHT Mary Swartzbaugh Eleanor Weston Dorothy SweIgart LucIlle Carman loyce Kohler Au drey Wantz Dagmar Brubaker loAnn Hmlcle Mary Mowers Kathleen Wells Ieanette Durgm lanet Walters dortt Evelyn Bankert THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Patrrcra Rrddle Dorothy Swan Norma lnnerst VIrgInIa Pressel LEFT TO RIGHT Marlene Booker Glorra Herchard Ruth Meckley Beverly Kearns Constance Athans Ianet Guerrerl Preszdent NORMII BRICKER VlC9 Prestdent DONNA KAUFFMIIN EUTERPEAN LITERARY SOCIETY The Euterpean L1terary SocIety sInce 1lS foundmg In 1927 has aImed to stImulate the lIterary and dramatIc actIv1tIes of 1lS mem bers Each member strIves to uphold the standards set by preced Ing groups Among the actIvItIes whIch our members partIcIpate In are Iomt SOCIGLY Play the Iomt SOC1ely Dance In Ianuary the Euter xl pean Cho Dance In the sprmg 1oInt meetmgs wIth other lxterary SOCl9ll9S and the Euterpean one act assembly play Those ot us who leave WIllIam Penn lh1S year WIll always have the memorIes of wonderful t1mes lastIng frIendshIps and the satIs factIon of servIce to others Under the dIrectIon ot our ever ready advIsor Dr Eva C Haar our SOC1elY has progressed and has made a memorable year tor 1lS members pie Que . . . '4 ' . I m - ' . 9, . I KT. . . E - H . I Q ' ii ' f-1 . , 1 ' ' . O . ' ' 5 - ,. 3 ,, Q , . p , - - 5 I Y . 2 I b ' Q ' - 2 1 I I . . ' ' l - 5 i ' Q , ' - 3 - , 1 1 , . 3 Y , I . 'rn . - ' L. T UI 2 ' . . , lm . A K 5 ' Q .. - - . - U- , ' - 'll , , ' :r ' Q ' . I f . . - ., s 5 W my . 5 . - , . x V, 1 . 5 X . ' ' ' , O Q CJ . 0 ' E. .B . . ' VI ' r . Q 'D ' ' 8 N . E . ' 4, ' s I I I I N . 'P' . 3 Fr . .Q b E . . . I U' s ' Q. ff Q 'l'l. '51 If 2 - ' , lsf1 'x I Q, U , , B-I.. , . A' 1 I :I - ' , ' ' X J 'P - ,' 'uct ru. ' ' I O I X ' . . J L lm J 31 ' . , I ft! I O Q- , ' ' ,, .A h -5, I I INS., R ez JUNIUR RETAILERS SUGIET lu., Fmsr Row LEFT 'ro RIGHT Naomr Dodson Frances Van Natter Donna Storm Mr Galen Iones Nancy Egger loy Ferree Eleanor Druclc Barbara BlShOp SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Vernon Floyd Maumee SW9llZ9f lane! Herchner Ioanne Lauber PUUIIHE Frey lean DIetz Horace Treadway THIRD Row LEFT T0 RIGHT Dorsey BlIclc ensfaff Raymond Shaub WIllIam Mzlchell Presrdent IOANNE LAUBER Treasurer VERNON FLOYD Vrce PresIdent PAULINE FREY Secretary NANCY EGGER THE YORK IUNIOR RETAILERS SOCIETY The York Iumor Retallers SOC19lY furnlshes a soclal outlet for the DIstrIbut1ve Educahon stu dents The maIn purpose of thIs orgamzahon however IS to encourage the use of hIgh ethIcal standards of busmess and to develop an apprecIat1on of the Influence ol fIne arts both In busIness and IH personal hte WIth these goals In mInd lh1S newly conceIved SOC19lY promIses to become a real asset to Wlllldm Penn 128 If ' X . or Y 4 1 Q ,.- X . o I . . Wig, , - l 0 ' , .- i Sf r.' f ,,.'nIa I D., ob' ' A .n '.fn , I. 'i I L? ' ,oi ,,, K - I I - I GLUPERATIVES FIRST Row, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Nancy Bulflap, Phyllis Dem, Phyllis Heindel, Grace Fuhrman, Gloria Schoelkaph, Mary Lou Knighton, lanet Guerri. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Austin Gotwalt, Philip Bowman, Norma Storm, Doris Breeswine, Virginia Eppley, Elaine Lawrence,'Helen Monroe, Dolly Test, Sylvia Stuck, Barbara Druck, Dorothy Livingston, Patsy Kindig, Dolores Thomas. CO-OPERATIVES The members of the Co-operative Office Work-experience section are divided into three groups: A, B, and C. A and B are for identification purposes. Each group works alternate weeks in some community office. Those Business Education students Who have an average of C or better in their major subjects have the opportunity at the end of their Iunior year of electing to work on a Co-operative basis when they become seniors. This Work experience is invaluable upon graduation. Each worker receives a salary schedule from their place of em- ployment. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nan Snyder, losephine Guerreri, Norma Greenawalt, Esther Ferguson, Catherine Sweitzer. SECOND Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale Marlcey, Catherine Winemiller, Nancy Wise, Ruth Noll, Eleanor Olp, Iune Decker, Dorothy Kerrigan, Althea Sheaffer, Esther Diehl, Patricia Lobel, Barbara McClure, Donald Menges. THIRD Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Hauer, Charlotte Randle, Donna lean Hoover, Doris Simpson, Grace Emen- heiser, Amelia Gettle, JUNIUR NURSES AIIIES IR. NURSES AID SOCIETY A girl of good character and of high scholastic rating is eligible to join the Iunior Nurses Aid So- ciety. The members must be willing to give their ',,,E , time and effort to the purpose of serving others. I Under the supervision of Miss Shaw, R.N., this -I group of future women in white has become a popular and growing organization. President PATRICIA GRACE Vice President BARBARA MILLER FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Dorothy Greenholt Patrrcra Willey Betty Cooper Ruth Baum Peggy Gladtelter man loyce Shelley Marlene Danly Patncra Crowley Elzzabeth Runkle Shrrley Gouker THIRD Row LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara Mrller Nevta Dubbs Patricia Mccanmster Katherme Gladlelter Mary Ann Bollrnger 130 Marilyn Schrom, Patricia Grace, Nancy Elstroclt. SECOND ROW, Lhrr TO RIGHT: Ianet Hicksenlieiser, Mildred Ho!!-l BME EGUNUMIGS SUGIET HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY The Home Econorrucs Socrety holds thelr meetrngs on the hrst and thlrd Tuesday of each month Inter estmg programs are planned tor every meetrng and the subjects dlscussed pertaln to home econom1cs Any Jumor or senror gxrl who has had some subyect In Home Economlcs IS ehglble for membersh1p In thxs socrety Mlss Mabel Crowell the advrsor and these future home makers carry out the SOC1elYS motto of Servrce Presrdent MARGARET MYERS Vrce Presrdent MARGARET GLADEELTER x V M K-an FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT loan Dudrear Phyllrs Douglas Margaret Myers Betty Fourhman Manlyn Morgan Patrxcla Warner Dons Haldeman Patrrcra Grace Arlamae Kohler Peggy Gladtelter SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Dons Chromster Iacquelzne Bull Fayne Myers lean Powell Charmaine Stxles Amella Swartz Henrretta Wetzel Myrtle Rrtter Ioan Wolf THIRD ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT Sarah Melhorne Dorothea Kauffman Marlene Warner Betty Kmnerd Patncxa Herr Ruth Bartels Patrrcra Wetzel FOURTH Row LEFT TO RIGHT Grace Kuhn Orpha Lehman Marxan Hoffman Maureen Frckes 131 INDUSTRIAL SUGIET QT ROW LMT TU RIGHT 131111111111 Mummorl F111r1k Wells Earl MKIDH R b111 C 1vI11ll Tl111111 F 111 I II 111! on 1 01111 F1OND OW EFT TO IGIIT I7 W11k1 1s1111 II 1 9 711 11 IIN MIllPF 111 lc F111 11121111 H1 1111111 Fmlc M1111 Ro111bC1111yl1 M l. 111x D M11 '1 LVN H IT 1 1 111r1y H1111 P11 CIFIIOIII DONAID H1w11a1111'1R V1 1 P11-11111 nl EA111 MRNN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY T111 11 1111 11 of WIIIILIITI P11111 11011101 together to form Ihf 111d11Q111111 S0111 ty As 1111 y Wl 11 111 11 v1 1011 111111 INCIITIS 11s W1 11 CI bruwn thmr Qocmty 51111-2QvQ p11b11r Q111 111111111 uw of 111111111 1 IIILITY p1oC1 1111111 and CI 11111111111 k11ow11d1111 of IHCIUSITICII Qublvcts to 11s 1111 mbf 1Q 111 FCISI CIIIY 1 1111111 Q 1111 11111 11 's111'I 1111 11101111192 1110 held If 1311111111 1ve1y Tue Qdmy 1v1 1111111 132 TIH. 1 , . , 1 , , 11 1 11- I , 1 1:: 1-111' 1 .1-my G111'.'11 Rllfifilxll H Ilh , l .'N'fl'I M 1 Sf R , L R l1 . 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' B I K 1 w xx 1 x ' JUNICE ACADEMY CE SCIENCE IUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Under the sponsorshIp ol Mr I K Grlmm the IunIor Acad emy of Suence provldes a hrm foundahon for the screntrsts of tomorrow Each person wIsh1ng to become a member must hrst be accepted as an assocrate member and then after com pletmg a SCIQHCIEIC project the apphcant acqunfes a full mem bersh1p Mr Grrmm QIVGS wIllIng help to the Indlvrdual pro1ects of the members Presrdent LARRY MCCULLOCH Vue PIM dent IOSEPH Housz FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Evelyn Hershberger Ioyce Trout Lucxlle Trout Fayne Myers Sara Melhorn Donna Mormngstar Sarah Ottmyer LOTS House Charles Mzller Donald Thomas Curtzs Hyde Stuart Ells Iohn Dunlcelberger THIRD Row LEFT TO RIGHT Rrchard Lambert Paul Shannon Fred Downmg Ronald Dowell WIIlIam Kauffman Carl Bahn ,f 13? Bupp, Regina' Cully, SECOND 'Row, LEFT TO RIcHT:I Merrill Black, lloseph ' fr H . KS ' 1 I Q i YY L J' MII ALPHA THETA SUUIET P ,f Q- lulra Klmq Patrrrra Grace Catherme Moyer SECOND Row LEFT TO RIGHT Sandro Shatto Ann Mrller Dorothy Masemer Charlotte Neuman Ianet Waltersdortl lacquelme Crone ElIzabeth Klme THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Donald Thomas PatrIcIa Frey Robert Campbell PatrIcIa Rehmeyer Robert Ludwrg Presrdent ROBERT CAMPBELL Vrce Presrdent IOYCE SI-IELLY MU ALPHA THETA Why are parallel lInes parallel? Thrs and numerous other dItfIcult mathemahcal problems are solved by the mathematIcal braIns of Mu Alpha Theta Regular meetmgs are held on Thursdays havmg Mr Hetrrck as theIr advIsor The purpose of lhlS SOC1GlY IS to better the tudf nts knowledge In the held of rrIathematIcs 13 1' 3 7 , J . I 1 ,1 - ' , f S ,I T I 5 I I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Lou Walker, Katherine Sweitzer, Gloria Smith, loyce Shelley, Lynn Breda, 4 NATIUNAL IIUNUR SUUIET NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY In 1934 the Wtlllam Penn Chapter of the Nat1onal Honor Soctety was organtzed to stress ID our school the SOCIGIY s four prmctples scholarshlp character leadershlp and servtce Members are chosen w1th these four po1nts In m1nd from the eleventh and twelfth year classes durmg the second semester The soc1ety together W1th the faculty makes the chotce On the ftrst Fr1day of each month the soc1ety holds a buslness meetxng and once a year thetr Installatlon ceremony IS put on In the audxtortum Twtce a year the chapter sponsors a program of entertalnment for whtch the members sell tlckets In th1s Way the soc1ety remams self support1ng Ptesxdent LYNN BREDA VIC9 Preszdent EVAN Rows Fmsr Row LEFT TO RIGHT Dons Thompson lean Dowell Lucy Lashar Norma Bncker Lynn Breda Iacquelme Crone Antta Cassxmatxs SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Grace Zahn loyce Trout Nancy Stouch Charlotte Neuman Nancy Lou Walker lo Etta Fox Dorothy Dtono THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT B1IlRowe Glen Bartells lohn Wampler Glen Andrews 135 . . , , , . I 1 . - , , . I a . - , I 1 1 1 I 4 . - t , I I , . - . ' I , , . URDER UP BUSINESS EFPISIBNS ORDER OF BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Durmg the year the Order of Buslness Eff1cIency InvItes busmessmen of th1s Clly to speck to Its members ond QIVG them polnters to help them In the World of busIness To be Gllglble for mernbershtp cr student must possess Cl Semor C9Tlll1CGlC of Achmvement In the held of bookkeeplng The sponsors of th1s group are Ursula A Ernst cmd Edmund E Senft CPA Promdon! CArIIrIIINr MovrR Vu-e ProsIdonI VIRGINIA EPPIFY FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT PCXSIICIU Kmg Glorm l9Gl'1 SmIth Catherme Swertzer VIYQIHIG Eppley Ccrthonne Moyer Ellenor Olp SFCOND Row LEFT TO RIGHT Dorothy Lwmgston Helen Monroe Dons Meldrum Elczme Law renee IUIIG Klmg THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Loretto Shermeyer Ioyce Snyder Ruth Barrels Q1-shui 136 'I rx S A 2 A ' f I S Q PENN UUMMEMIAL SUUIET l li. vw- x21 FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Nancy Bultlap Patrrcra Kmg Dorothy Lrvrngston Loretta Shermeyer Helen Monroe DorIs Meldrum Elame Potts Catherme Sweztzer SECOND Row LEFT TO RIGHT Dolly Test Sylvra Stuck Loretta Luckenbaugh Patrxcra Lezk lean Flzckmger Lors Raush Barbara Chromster THIRD Row LEFT TO RIGHT MGIIGU Wmemxller Barbara Druck Elsre Schroeder Sandra Altman Nancy DIehl Maureen Fxclces Preszdent LORETTA SHERMYER Vrce Presrdent NANCY DIEHI. PENN COMMERCIAL All work and no play makes lack a dull boy To make up tor the1r days of steady typ Ing and speedy shorthand the Commercxal gals have the1r day of lun These meetmgs of Penn Commerclal twhxch was founded In l933l IS under the able superv1s1on of Mxss Ursula A Ernst Alter the busmess has been attended to the soc1ety moves on to fun and the Penn Common M99llHgS are held every Wednesday after school and prepare Comme-rcxal g1rls for thelr entrance Into the busmess world 137 I 3' 29.5- K I I I' ,- -as ' ' A .Q . .6 Q . . X -Ir -1 1 Q .K 4 v M Z3 -,f K A 5 M , a 'R ' x Y .1 ' l J X 0 2 l ii 4 I X H ' -, -gy xx , X - 35 . Y ,Y K , N-5 I I I I I ' I 1 . It .I . 1 - 4 I 1 PENN PEPPERS President-ISABEL Tuna Vice President-DONNA KAUFFMAN PENN PEPPERS Penn Peppers consist of about 50 students who all help to add the pep and vim to the Sports around Bill Penn. These peppers are also responsible for such things as leading the cheers along with the cheer leaders at the football and basketball games You can identify them at these games by noticing their orange and white caps This society arranges for pep meetings and tries to promote better Sportsmanship around the school As a re sult ol these efforts and many others the Penn Peppers Society has received recognition from the outside and from members of the William Penn faculty FIR T Row LFFT TO RIGHT Eleanor Weston Virginia Pfessel lacqueline Riddle Patricia Sipe Mr Galen lanes Lrrr 'ro RIGHT Delores Andrews Mary Swarizbaugh Lucille Carman Shirley Stump Adrienne Naylor Ianice Gilbert Helen Allison Barbara Troutman Kathleen Wells Ieanette Durqin THIRD Row LrI r TO RIGHT loanne Hinklr Beverly Parks Ralaela Hiflmeyer Dorothy Sweigart Patricia Riddle Gaye Lynn Mecklry Ruth Meckley Betty Horn FOURTH ROW LIFT TO RIGHT Nancy Fink Nancy Dephler lane! Wagner Phyllis Smith Mona Det wiler Mary Mowers 138 lsobel Tubbs,ADorothy Masemer, Chloe Stump, Norma Bricker, lane! Waltersdorff, Donna Kauffman, SPTCKPND Rovllz FUTURE TEACHERS UE AMERIEA President-PADI. Lnunn Vice President-GLENN ANDREWS FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of Amerlca IS an organ1zat1on whlch operates In a purely democratlc fashion so that every student interested In the teaching protess1on may have an equal oppor tunlty to en1oy its privileges This group whlch was organ1zed by Mlss M Marie Altland the present sponsor requires tour qual1l1cat1ons from its members good character good health good scholarshlp and hlgh Ideals CHOQ Stump loyce Brown Doris Mczlehorne Miss Altlcxnd SECOND Row LEFT TO RIGHT Miss Logan Evelyn Sowcrs Dolores Haak Beverly Klock luanrla Hildebrand Victoria Coleston THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Audrey BUUVCTYOVT lanrce Brown Nina Gardner Elaine Roth Donna Morey lane! Crowl FOURTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Iames Redman Paul Garman Nancy Elstrod! Glenn Andrews Paul Lauer 139 FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doris Haldeman, Pdf Swartz, Pat Truett, Pat Willey, Virginia Conner, Carlyn Behler, C DER DEUTSHIE VEREIN iv I FIRST ROW Phyllis Hansen Ioanne Bortner Elizabeth Klrne Robert Myers Carolyn Lanktord Helen Wmtkcrmp SFCOND Row Iacquelrne Crone Paul Klrneclrnst Wayne Frantz Davrd Harrrs Vtnvent Law Robert Holtzapple Ulrrck Dunbar Albert Drehl Thomas Stump Guy Hottmaster Richard Elstrodt lohn Galbreath Presrdent ROBERT MYERS Vrre Preszdent ALBERT Dirt-u. DER DEUTSCI-IE VEREIN In the ctrcus famxly nlne out ot ten speak torergn languages Among these tongues rs German tho language ot Der Deutsche Verem The members ot thxs twenty seven year old soctety are perhaps not prepartng tor a Clrcus Career but they and thetr advtsor Mtss Anna L Iacoby are earnest scholars ot the German people and therr customs Meetmg on alternate Mondays members ot the soctety base thelr eltglbxlrty on one semesters study ot Ge rman Thetr motto IS Ubung macht den Melster or Practlce Makes Perfect 140 4 .,.,,.,.,L .... -...,,,,W, N,-AA 'Y 4 Q 'I-I H 4, 'Vfl - .t, 1. , H A R fl t A -Suu , .. . . X SUHETAS LATINA SOCIETAS LATINA Latin is a living language! So say the members of Societas Latina. So said the Latin stu- dents who founded it in l92U. Today the society is large and very active, Advised by Mrs. Dolly G. McCulloch and Miss Margaretta Hallock, Societas Latina carries out a yearly project. Be it a Roman banquet at- tended in costume, or a trip to Walters Museum in Baltimore, you may be sure the society enjoys and appreciates it to the fullest. Anyone who has completed one year of Latin is eligible tor membership in this society and a new outlook on the Latin language. President-CHARLOTTE SMITH Vice President-CONNIE MILLER FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Hopkins, Doreen Spangler, Elizabeth Kline, Nancy Stouch, Anita Cassimatis, Audrey Wantz, Connie Miller, Charlotte Smith, Ioan Stump, Lynn Breda, Wanda Waltemyer, Doris Haldeman. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Drake, Patricia Willey, Elizabeth llgenfritz, Eleanor Kindig, Lois Freed, Ann Spangler, Ioyce Shelley, Michelina Cacciola, Angie Lan gadinas, Ruth Baum, Martha Walk. THIRD Row, LEFT TO RIGHT- Evelyn Sowers Patricia Burns Marian Myers Ann Connelly Charlotte Neuman Mary Brown lean Dowell lacqueline Crone DorIs Strathmyer Doris Goodlmg Phyllis Goodlmg FOURTH Row LEFT TO RIGHT Paul Lauer Sandra Shatto Patricia Grace Kathryn Glattelter Laurence McCulloch Merrill Black lohn Wampler Charles Sexton Glen Andrews Donald Manifold Paul Garman Hebert Luckenbaugh Grace Zahn T' ...4 -rar iii g F Q3 Qi 'fwaenvsem .' L r . , My , . k , n . W . i. N' - L . J ' s . l i . i 0 4 . x A' 9 in ,Na - W 1 ' ' I . ' V . X' ,' l is x ' 0, ,J .-. A - . . . . K -r'. 55- 7+:w'ff ' :lm It 'wer I A n I it . . g xiii? LES PETITS UADETS FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Constance Hess Audrey Beaverson Leota Walk Marian laeckel Donna Morey Ianrce Brown Lois Freed Dons Haldeman Loeda Norris Arlene Boyer Barbara Drake ludy Hall SECOND Row LFIT TO RIGHT Geraldine Shope LOIS Ann Lesley Barbara Shutt lane Shuler Shrrley Snyder Blanch Moseland Kath leen Tarrrs Eleanor KIndIg Ianet Crowl Patrrcra Swartz Mary Shaub THIRD Row LEFT TO RIGHT Nancy luckr-tt Frances Whrte Betty Myers Ann Srnqley AnqIe Langadrnos Patricia Taylor Carol Hopkrns Gloria Bell Doro thy Baumezster FOURTH Row LEFT T0 RIGHT Ruth McCanesler Mickey Cac:-Iola Lucy Lashar Margaret lsrael Betty Horn Martha Walk VIrgInIa Conner lanet Gaul President MICHELINA CACCIOLA Vice President BETTY HORN LES PE'I'ITS CADETS Students taking IUB IUA and llB French are eligible tor membership in William Penn's junior French society. Although the group was fairly small last year a large number of new members was accepted this year. The purpose of this society under the sponsorship of Miss Helen Eisenhower is to further interest in the customs ot the French people and to discuss facts about French cultural and everyday life. 142 LA TERTULIA pn-nv FIRST Row LEFT T0 RIGHT Ieanelte Hayes Mar1orIe Hollmgshead Anne Kmsley lo Etta Fox Marxan Myers Au drey Wantz PatrIcIa Rehmyer Amta Cassxmahs Nancy WISE Shzrley PfIeHer Connre MIller Nancy Remeclrer SECOND Row LEFT TO RIGHT lean Dowell Iosephme Drxon Phyllrs Goodlmg Betty Horn lean Culp Sandra Shatlo Ioyce Trou! Fayne Myers Ieanette Durgm lane! Waltersdorl! THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT lane Markle Mary Iulra Wolf loan Stump Nancy Iohnson Iacquelme Wagner Iuamta Hrldebrand Beverly Klock FOURTH Row LEIT TO RIGHT Iacquelme Bull Marlene MInnIch GIOIIU Rezchard Delores Brenneman Ruth Meclcley Presrdent PIITIIICIII REHMYER Vrce Presrdent SHIRLEY PEEIEEER LA TERTULIA In the year 1940 La Tertuha the Span1sh SOC1GlY was hrst organIzed Durmg thelr meehngs the members of La Tertuha further theIr knowledge of Span1sh and MexIcan culture language and musxc It IS composed of IUA 11 and 12 year Span1sh students and advlsed by MISS McDonald The schedule of the socIety however IS not all work and no play as may be seen from the name La Tertuha or SOCIGI Gathenng 143 LE IIEIIIIIIE FRANCAIS LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francals the Senlor French SOCIGIY IS open to students of IIA 12B and IZA French The meetmgs whrch are held bm monthly are conducted almost enlxrely 1n the French language Durmg the absence of Mr Stuart E Glatfelter who IS studymg rn France the soclety rs under the sponsorshlp of Mrs Anne B Seaks I Preszdenr DOROTHY Hman Vrce President IUIIA PINK LYFT TO RIGHT Iulxa Fink Patricia Frey Dorothy Halgh Dorothy Swan Daqrrar Brubaker and Grace Zahn gg 'iq 144 , , I I I I , I fihdw r ,, . ,ix V, 4 1 1' 3 1, , -I x 9 ' I L. L 'I ' 'P W , I A L o 75 7 X If 1. I , if Ax W ?'f, If JUNHIR HISTURIGAL SUUIET X ,fm T Aj v' FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Sandra Shatto Anrta Cassrmatrs loyce Trout Nancy Slouch Conme Mrller Io Ann Eyster Lynn Breda Dons Goodlrng Dorothy DIOFIO Eleanor Krndrg and Marran Myers SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara Drake Ann Mrller loan Grrmm Elarne Roth Dorrs Strathmyer Carol Hopkms Lors Freed Susan Gundrum lo Ann Metzler and Dorothy Swan THIRD Row LEFT TO RIGHT Io Etta Fox Margaret Israel Roberta Kauffman lames Keuster Verlrn Peckham Ronald Hollpauer Maxwell Goodwm Edwrn SmIth and Lewrs Marko wItz Presrdent RONALD HOFFPAUER IUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Iumor Hlstorlcal SOCl9lY meets every other Monday The programs are very Interest Ing and consIst of dIscuss1ons hlstortcal programs and debates Several socxal functlons are held durmg the year for the socxety s entertamment Some of the members attend an all state conference of the Pennsylvama Federatlon ot Iumor Hlstorxans wlth whlch thls soc1ety 1S con cerned Servmg as the soc1ety s sponsor IS M1ss Grace Curran who has had some pleasant expemences wIth the Iuruor Hlstorlans throughout the year Y 4 s a I f L ,1 -..-y I ,..... 1 K , ' f .ff I 3 ----0 we rf. - Ie.. -ij 9 k K4 y r Vice President-IOYCE TROUT Q I K' if f ' 145 I ll R I M if I -' Defi f THESPIAN SUGIET Presrdent FRED VANDENBFRG Secretary NANCY LOU WALKER THESPIAN DRAMATIC SOCIETY Act well your part There all the honor l1es IS the motto chosen by the Natronal Thes plan Dramatlc Honor Society Troupe 520 of Thesp1ans IS only one of the many troupes of Its kmd located throughout the natron lts most Important lunctlon IS hav1ng charge of all the commrttees dealrng w1th mayor dramat1c productxons Some ol these produchons are the Frolrc the Iomt Socrety Play and the Iunlor Class Play Th1s soc1ety has two a1ms tll to create among the students an actwe and mtelhgent In terest In dramatrcs and l2l to estabhsh and promote standards of excellence In all the txelds ol dramahc arts To become a member ol thls vast organ1zat1on one must work rn the Interest ol lurthermg dramat1cs In h1s school by servmg on commrttees connected wxth Thesp1ans Th1s soc1ety IS capably adv1sed by M1ss Hallock and Mr Mlller FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara Shutt Constance Mlller Sally Lashar Iohn Wampler Fredenck Vandenberq Nancy Lou Walker Dorothy Masemer Charlotte Neuman lacquelme Crone Dons Thompson Dagmar Brubaker l0f7f1 DUdT9Uf SECOND Row LEFT TO RIGHT Ann Kmsley Io Etta Fox Beverly Parks Donna Kauttman Constance Athans lulta Fmk Dorothy HaIgh Ronald Hollpauer Stephen Kmdrg Reuben Henry Fred Landis THIRD Row LFFT TO RIGHT Sandra Shatto Pat Drey Margaret lsrael Nancy Stou h Roberta Kautlman lane Markle Robert Campbell Ronald Stable-y FOURTH Row LI:rT TO RIGHT Nancy Mornmqstar Charlotte Smrth Robert Freedman Lucy Lashar Rrcharcl Horn Btll Sheppard 146 'F' Yfifw - ,fi fjlsll 535 540 ' ' - Sf' ' Vice President-IOHN WAMPLER J. 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STUDENT EMPLO MENT SERVICE STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ln 1941 Miss Englar organrzed a group of ambitlous and capable students who desired work and would always be on hand when there was work to be done Durlng World War II this actrve group played an important part Mlss Englar the advlsor watches over these Busy Bees and sees that each member has a yob FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Shirley lacobs Margery Kauffman Geraldine Voight Betty lane Voight Virginia Dashar Doris Mitzel lean Stover lane Stover Eleanor Snykus Marera Goldberg lackie Fritz Ianet Gaul Leoda Norris Phyllis Tomlinson Doris Wertz Lucille Smith Betty Keezel Charmaine Stiles Vivian Geltz SEC OND Row LEFT TO RIGHT Beverly Arendt Doris Chase Florence Shaffer Evelyn Hershberger lune Eisler Dorothy Eberhart Ruth Sipe Roberta Simmons Nma Gardner Ruth Baum Leota Walk Martha Walk Barbara Sweitzer Mary Ellen Daehnke lean Lanius Ieanette Rersinger Dorothy Failor Gloria Copenheaver THIRD Row LEFT TO RIGHT Lois Newman Nancy Cockey lanice Scantling Doris Malehorn Marian Loucks Florine lohnson Sandra Reelmg Katherine Stover Sue Fincher FOURTH ROW LL T TO RIGHT Frank Durgin Sam Mrllen Richard llgen fritz William Kauffman Roger L Tyler lack Strayer lack Hackman Robert Lonq lohn McDaniel Alfonso Iones Ioseph House Robert Luckenbaugh Richard Wherley Lewis Sexton Donald Farry Glenwood Preston Lewis Diggs YJCJQ ? 147 Naylor, Doris Nagle, Patricia Becker, Lillian Buchanan, Kay Houser, Darline Zarfoss, Faye Hoffmaster, Patricia - A, ...fa-.,..rf. .,.,,a,' ' IMLL - 1 Q !- h . , A , . USHER SUUIET FIRST ROW LFYT T0 RIGHT Many Rose Nancy Elshodf VCIHG Haork Phylhs Douylas Ann Spanqlm Borbarz SAKIYYLT Allfllg CIISf Phylhs Tomlmson loyre KOPIISI LOIS Gmbuck Iran Downs SLIONI1 Row LIYT TO RIGHT N111 y RTQIP H1111 I Shcffm Pa!1IrIr1 Sfumn Nanry Farkler Iosephme Blowr LI111r1n Bmssmne Cayo Serhusf If 'IH Fndzrs M111c111 WIHOHIIIIOT THIRD ROW LEIT TO RIGHT Pa!11c'Ia Enuqht Pat11r 1 Berku NCJIHIU Marfm UNO WIN Phylhs 91111011 Nanry lohnson PC4111 Mo11Is FOURTH ROW LFIT TO RIGHT PrI1I1 f Sr1mbc1IIgh Mazy ane DTHIIOI NI111 y Hems: Nrmry RCC'IChf11C1' Emma MIlIeI Ehzabeth Khm COHSYFIHFL Athans PIesIdenr ANN SPANGLHI VIco Premdent MARY IANI DANNICR USHER SOCIETY If you have ever attended a school funchon such as the Frohc Iumor Play or the Iomi SOCIOIY Play you w1ll well remember the pohte httle lady who ushered you to your C-at Thls young MIss IS a member of the Usher s SOCIQIY To be e1IgIb1e for membershrp In the orgaruzahon a student must be on good scholastxc standmg Mr Shearer IS the sponsor of th1s group 148 DOLPHIN SWIMMING SUGIET 5. Presrdent LUCY LASHAR '4 5 ill Vice President IEANETTE DURGIN DOLPHIN SWIMMING SOCIETY Hurry up let s go last one 1I'1 rs a srssyll These tamlhar shouts are heard every Monday down at the Y W C A swrmmmg pool by the Cxrcus chvers belongmg to the Dolphm Swrmmmg Socxety Servmg as the advrsor cmd hteguard 1S Mrs Snyder seemg that all the grrls are counted for IN POOL Lors Iansky Iudy Hull Ieanette Durgrn Shrrley Durgrn Nancy Krbler Chloe Stump FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Dorrs Thompson Charlotte Smrth Marran Leonard Ruth Meckley Nancy Ness Pat Burns Ioann Metzler Phyllrx Schwenk Charlotte Neuman Dorothy Masemer Delores Brenneman Dorothy Hargh Lucy Lashar Dorothy Drorro SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Ianet Ph lrps Marran Iaecl-:el Chrrstme Thomas Mary Ann Uttleman Mildred Hottman Iosephrne Drxon Audrey Wantz Ioy Wrllrams MFA tllwm ails wil an u-1 149 M C li I J , - 1: ,XII I . . so , - va.. .4 I. 1 nf . 5 if Am In , , .. . . .. . . ., . . . . . . ' I . . cc- S fE,E,y', 1 I sy wg.5Eg-gn i wi z rl' Q: 'I s lf ' - it I 5 feg2f2gefg.?.-riff' :If-rf' I nf- 3 f 5 I I I . .lift -X 1 I ' I . Q W 5 qc 'S WP'-i,, w f W. V I ... ,,5,..iw4-ri: 'N ' .,. I - ,A J W ,Q ,Ay . . F- L, 'X 1' ... N X J..-. 'll ,. X, Q ,. , '- ,si 'I . .. A- 'W URUIIESTRA A bird's eye view ot the string section ot our orchestra. ORCHESTRA H, on sonuz bnghh sunny Thumday morning you happen to wander past the Hny cubbyduie known asthe ommesha room, you will hear the smoothest, sweet est music ever to be heard. Under the ex cellent leadership ot Mr. A, Reginald fHnk, thm organmahon enhances the beauty and success of all major dramatic productions plus many other school func tions, such as their own assembly pro granm VVe are proud to have such a hne group of musicians as a part of our school. Fred Minnich tries his hand at directing a number. LOOk out, Mr, Fink! Your position may be in danger! Mr. Fink keeps an eagle eye on the right hand section ot the orchestra, BAND ,.-15 The reed section ot the band concentrates deeply, backed A glimpse into the brass section. Brassy, fsn't it? up by those drums, THE BAND Left, right, left, right-all right, boys, hit it! At this signal the talented York High Band blares forth with the peppiest, most wonderful marching music in the Worldg or so is the opin- ion ot the cheering students in the stands. No other than Mr. Sprigle's baton reigns over this mighty group of musicians. Congratulations, Spike and kids, tor giving York High the great- est thrill in band entertainment ever. Time out tor some, while others keep a watchlul eye on Earnest purpose strives ahead to make these members the music, ot the band talented artists. 151 Sll LIGHT SERENADERS FL SUNLIGHT SERENADERS Be-bop spoken here, also swing, blues, and jazz. This may sound like a synopsis of the music world but it is really a program of all around music which is planned by the Sunlight Serenaders for a school dance. Yes, sir, just skip right up, folks, and swing your feet to music that's really on the beam. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Evan Howe leader Roberl Slenlcer tenor sax loseph Niedzielski baritone sax- lnhn Wampler alta :ax Kenneth Yohe alto sax SECOND Row LEFT TO RIGHT Robert Campbell piano Nathan ln nerst drums Dick Keesey trombone Daniel Spangler trombone Mildred Moore David Boyer vocal sts THIRD Row Lrrr TO RIGHT Iohn Rutter Carl Sliver Barry Peters trumpets L 3 M ,gin ww. 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Eastern-l9 World Premiere of l949 season-New Ring- master-lntroducing Art Pursell-Lone victory of season-Adrian scores for Eastern-Mac Tyler opens up-result one touchdown-Tyler scores extra point-In second period Tyler scores-Third period- Ieep Myers hits pay- dirt-Tyler added extra point-Fourth period -Tyler scores third touchdown-Adrian scores two more for Eastern-lim Lau and Fred Craver outstanding linemen for York. September 23 York High-U Baltimore City College-l9 Same old story-Baltimore bigger, better- Bearcats inexperienced-Leach scores three for City College-York's blocking poor-tack- ling poor-pass defense poor- Ieep Myers' running outstanding in a poor exhibition. leap Myers breaking loose for 40 yards and a score against Erie. George Kibler. Hairy Guyer. VARSIT PUUTBALL October l York High-7 Williamsport-25 Williamsport scene of many of Art Pursell's triumphs-Now scene of defeat-heartbreak ing loss for Pursell-Pursell jeered at by former supporters-York High passed to death-Mac Tyler scores York's lone touchdown on 23 yard run. October lU York High-7 Lebanon-21 York High takes early lead, 7-U-less Martin sets up first score with 62 yard run- Ieep Myers scores- leep scores extra point- Lebanon scores on last play of first half-score 7-7 at halftime-Second half York falls apart- Lebanon dominates plays-Bologna Boys score two sure Touch Downs-Pennites blocking and tackling backing. Paul Linqol, William Orris EUf7f'n0 MYPTS Breaking around end for a first down is Don Miller. Clair Armold WRU ENTERS HERE LEAVES Ronald Miller, -uk Il'-V. Robert Ort. Ralph Sentt. October Zl York High-6 Reading-33 Reading dominates first three quarters- Last quarter all York High--Reading scored at will-Veteran squad proved to be nemesis to Pennites-York lacked scoring Punch-York scores in fourth period- Ieep Myers, Clair Armold, Ron Miller share the burden of run- ning- Ieep Myers goes into promised ter- ritory for only score. October 28 York High-U Harrisburg Penn-7 Game played on sea of mud-Little action- Harrisburg scores on sustained drive of 67 yards-Pursellmen mutt chance to score- Blocked kick on H-burg 12 yard line-York lacked a scoring punch. November 5 York High-0 Steelton-35 Steelton looking like a small college squad -York trying but not scoring-Ron Miller's 41 yard jaunt lor York helpful-York couldn't gain after that-Steelton heavier, faster, and more confident-York played their hearts out- Steelton just a better team. November 12 York High--21 Erie Strong Vincent-25 Bearcats gained a moral victory-York played inspired ball-Erie western power- Gene Geyer. Ronald Shealler Ronald Weslner AGE WR William Martin. Edwin Myers. AND DARE BE house received surprise of a lifetime-Erie scored l3 points in first quarter-added 6 more in second-In waning minutes of second quar- ter York scores-Bill Orris to Clair Armold netted 21 yards and a Touch Down-Minutes later Ieep Myers went over into payoff ter- ritory-Erie added 2 more in third period- Ieep Myers added last Touch Down. November 19 York High-6 Lancaster-27 Lancaster faster-Red and black tornadoes scored on long sprints-York offensive didn't pick up until last few minutes-Ron Kessner recovers fumble on Red and Black Z-Ron Miller bulls into payoff territory -Finis for eleven seniors. GRAND FINALE As the team goes into its winter quarters and Ringmaster Pursell prepares for next sea- son, we, the class of 1950 say to Art Pursell and his gallant team- Hats off for trying when the chips were down and best of luck for a successful season next year. L af Barry I-lttig Manager Ronald Bupp Red Witmer, trainer, gives Captain 'iIeep Myers a massage after a hard nighfs practice. his JUNIUR FUUTBALL FIRST Row LEIT TO RIGHT Arthur Pursell CcoachJ Edward Blankenstern Dale Schaeberle Donald Shaeller Dale Smrth Ray Pressel Wrllram Langston Ioseph Bury SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Iohn Toggas Theodore lohn son larrrcs Woodard Kenneth Drqgs Verlrn Peckham Mrchael Dowell Iohn Andrews Gordon Heath THIRD Row ITIT TO RIGHT Ronald Bupp Crranagert Ronald Sprenkle Stanley Brllet S Gordon Rudy Lawrence Sweeney George Claps Iddle Dale Utlleman Croachl absent when prcture was taken Iohn Danrels THE BEARKITTENS IR VARSITY FOOTBALL After gettmg off to a bad start aaamst Scotland 34 U York began 1I1'1pI'OVlIlg and durmg the duratlon of the season Won three and Harrlsburg 14 13 and Lancaster '71 18 bowmg to Iohn HGTTIS 14 7 Dallastown 13 U Hershey IrIdustrIa1 7 6 and Steelton 210 There were several outstandmg players for the lay vees who should do a lot IH future years enabhng York to produce a wInnIng team Dale Ullleman Ccoachl 165 ll ll xii XA Xr lost tour games. She gained over Lebanon 7-6, William Penn of I 1 ' - , H - , ' ' - , I I 5 I 1 ' 4 A 1 BUUNUING BARKERS MAIORFTTES LVIT T47 RIGHT' Ntmvy Crawford, leunettc Britton, Put Tructt, Cmlyn Bohler, Chloe Stump x V ' 'S .NN 'Ne N.,-N 5... f S1 Jlzw '.-:hut tmuw- you mud to those boys to make them It you wont to see something fancy, Ifwi: in rtzwrr,-:tt-.t ' Keep your eye on pretty Nancy, , A I When she starts to stepping high, X All the boys lie down and die. X 166 WUNDERFUL WALKARUUNDS FLAC' TWIRIFRS IHT roRlcr11 Rn xzlw Knvrrw Donnnlum Houck Beatrice Romer Norma Innorst Dorothy Swergczrf FRONT QUT! CHEERLEADERS STANDING LMT TO Rxcwr Roberts Kauffman Shrrley Stump Iecmette Durgm KNEELING LEFT 'ro RIGHT lcxmce Grlbcrf Adrienne Naylor Norma Brrcker Patsy Riddle Dorrs Klezmcn 167 T 41 .1' ' 1 lm A' M N, , ' , , ' . II Duwvll BRIGIITEST STARS UP THE YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. CAMP HILL Ye Olde Bearcat snarled again at the grand opening of the H349-fifl basketball season, December 9, at Camp Hill. The Orange and Blue Hoopsters, although facing a Class B ball club, put on an impressive show in the first of sev- 1-ral exhibition games before the start of the tough Central Penn League battle Playing great defensive ball, the Cockleymen allowed not a single field goal in the first two periods, and only three in the entire game. The final score in the massacre was 49-I7, with the battle scarred 'Cat hardly wrnded Iim Robertson paced the blistering York attack with ten points Whether or not this game was an omfrn of things to come will be seen in the next three months, but the other teams in the League are out to get the grrzzled hide of the Bear nailed to any handy door Only time will tell York High I7 I3 9 IU 49 Camp Hill 3 4 3 7 I7 YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. GETTYSBURG HIGH tExhibitionl Ir: the seasons second game, an exhibition tilt at York, Dt-et-rnber lfi, the fledgling Bearcats eked out a 28-25 win ave: a stubborn Battlefield aggregation. It was a rather slow game, with a III? edge in scoring provided by the Orange and Blue in the second frame supplying the win- ning points Iay Frey was high for York with B points, YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. COATESVILLE HIGH Sparked by the sophomore sensation, Hal Brown, who was ably assisted by York's competitor with the Empire State Building, Carson Lovett, the Orange and Blue poured rt on to drub Coatesville by a score of 54-32 on the home court, Decernlrer lti, It was the worst defeat Coatesville Donald Cofkley, lames Robertson, loseph BIG TUP had suffered at the hands of anyone for five years on the boarded court. Prince Hal dropped 23 points through the hoop while Big Carson assisted mightily in getting the ball off the bankboard. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. HANOVER HIGH iExhibitionl York rolled up a very impressive Stl-32 victory over a hapless Hanover five, December QU, on the York Court, Don Cockley's hoopsters held commanding leads and were never behind in the count from the first period on Carson Gus Lovett captured the evenings scoring honor with l4 tallies. YORK HIGH VS. GETTYSBURG HIGH fExhibitionl Facing Gettysburg for the second time inside of seven days, the Wm Penn drrbblers rode over them in fine fash ion to the tune of 47-24, December 22, on the Gettysburg boards. The G-burg quintet found it an impossible task to come from behind, so they ate dust while York poured it on. lim Robertson led the Yorkers with lf? points and game scoring honors. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. HARRISBURG WM. PENN Smothered under a fierce shooting spree in the final period, the York High Cagers lost their initial league garnc wasn't enough to prevent the Harrrsburgers from pouring sixteen points through the hoop in the final frame to over- come a 3631 deficit Hal Brown and Mike Meckley shared the scoring honors for York with twelve and ten points respectively. Trrggs, Hal Brown, Carson Gus Varsity Coat-h Guard. Forward. Forward, Lovett, Center I. sfgj - .J FAQF? Laid! C251-.5 , '1 . FIRST Row, LITFT T0 RIGHT' lack Holman, guard, lay Frey, lorwardg Marl Rohrbaugh, forward, lames Denzel, guard, Miko Met-kloy, guard. SECOND Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Coclcley, coach, Hal Brown, torward, loseph Triggs, torward, Carson Lovett, center, Ronald Dowell, Center, lim Robertson, guardg Herbert Sauder, guard. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. LEBANON HIGH lLeaguel Ont tor ll1l'lI' first win in two starts in league competition, Coc:kli-y's Caqersn ol Old York High were barely nosed out by Lebanon Stl-'nh IH a thrilling game played on the York tlaor laniiary ll Although York lost, a bright spot ol the 19457-Stl season to William Penn ot Harrisburg 47-44, lanuary 5, on the winners' court The Bearcats had won tive straight exhibition games, but their vaunted power was the sensational shooting ot Hal Brown, who netted 25 points for the evenings work, Brown scored on 7 out ot 8 loiil shots to help the learns total. WM. PENN VARSITY VS. IOHN HARRIS VARSITY Finally entering the win column in their third league contest ot the season, Coach Don Cockley's Bearcats hum- lim Robertson lays one up as York drubs lohn Harris. V1 bled a highly favored lohn Harris tive on the Palestra floor lanuary I3, to the tune ot 46134. The Orange and Blue quintet got into the groove in every department, and all the boys played a fine game. Hal Brown was hiqh with twenty-one points to make a total ot titty-eight points tor him in three games. York's domination ot the bankboard made the ditterence with Carson Lovett doing a lion's share. WM. PENN VARSITY VS. LANCASTER HIGH VARSITY An easy victory over Lancaster C52-387 on the York court Ianuary 17 gave York a .500 percentage with two games won and two lost in league competition thus tar this sea- son. loe Triggs, doing stellar work, outpointed Hal Brown I5 to ll tor the high-scoring honors in a game which seemed to be just a practice for all the trouble Lancaster caused. Big 'lGus Lovett, aided by Hal Brown, snares o the boards as York downs Iohn Harris. ne ott WUNDER CIT MUVES BY NIGHT WM. PENN VARSITY VS. HERSHEY INDUSTRIAL VARSITY Although the tinal score doesn't show it, York High easily smothered Hershey Industrial Ianuary 20, on the Bearcat tlooi to the sweet tune ot 51-42. Leading by 19 points at une time in the battle, York loosened up in the final min- utes Carson Lovett did a great job ol holding down Frank Etchberger, the leagues leading scorer, until he was taken out in the third quarter Hal Brown was again high man tor York with I9 points as York kept their winning ways. WM. PENN VARSITY VS. STEELTON VARSITY In spite ot the tact that the score was tied II all at the end of the lirst quarter, and York led by only I point, I6-I5 at the halt, the Bearcat Cagers poured it on Ianuary 24 on the York court in the third period to win 55-36. Carson Lovett was a big factor in the game's outcome as he took the ball oll the boards again and again. Although he had no luck in tinding the hoop in the first two periods, he had 14 points, again to lead in York's attack. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. READING HIGH Overcoming an old jinx, the Orange and Blue Cagers won this seasons most exciting contest Ianuary 27 on the Reading Court, SI-48. Reading was leading the Whole way until the closing seconds when Carson Lovett dropped in ti pivot shot to put York ahead 49-48, Reading was really up for the game, but a valiant York quintet, not knowing the meaning of the word impossible, came through in fzhainpionship fashion, Lebanon beat Steelton to take the league title tor the first halt ot the season, but York gained a tie with Reading and there was joy in York, Hal Brown again led the York parade with I8 points, Herb Sauder sinks one as Stoe ot Lancaster make futile attempt to block it YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. HARRISBURG PENN ILeagueI Roaring back from the shock ot an earlier setback in the league opener, York High rode roughshod over Wm Penn ot Harrisburg on the York Court, lanuary 31, to the merry tune of EG-43. The Harrisburg horde probably sensed what was coming from the outset, as the vengeful York tquritet led 35-I8 at halltime. Hal Brown again took the spotlight with scoring honors with 23 points, completely overshadow ing the yeoman work ot Ioe Triggs and Gus Lovett, who had IB apiece. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. LEBANON HIGH Orange and Blue Avengers is a title that prolwalwly could be tacked onto the York High basketball salient ut 194960. After doing the same to Harrisburg, the Cockley men trampled Lebanon 54-39 to sguare the won lost count between the two teams at I-I The game, played February 3, on the Lebanon Iloor saw Gus George Mikanu Lovett drop a total ot Z5 points through the hoop to capture com- pletely the games scoring honors. lack Holman, Guard. Herb Sauder, Guard. lesse Martin, Guard. SG YORK HIGH VARSITY VS COATESVILLE HIGH Ilfxhibitionl York received a stunning defeat at the hands of Scott High Srh mwmv l of Coatesville II-bruary 7, on the opposition court Slroriked by a fighting teonr which led all the way. the Pennrtes sircvrrnrl 1f-1 I AIR-15 Gus Lovett did his best for a lost cause liy s n'kx rzng ll' points, but to no avail A bit ol rrtipleriscrritrir-ss was recorded after the game when the York learn lwus was stoned I'ortunately, no one was rnrurerl YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. IOHN HARRIS lLeaguel After trailing ll .I at the end of the first quarter, the Bearcats of York Hzah were widely wakened by what l xvmw kerl very nirrch like rr plannerl attempt to get Hal Brown out of the- annie lor York After being shoved around all the frr:.t period, Hal finally dr-lerided himself, whereupon both he and hrs Iohn Harris opivrierit were banished from the lraras York then went on to win 4l flfi in a game playr-rl February lll, on the York floor Carson Lovett, with Ill points, was high rnan for the Orange and Blue. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS, LANCASTER HIGH lLeaguel Winning having berorne a bit of a habit with them, the C tvt' kleyriren of York High rrrrnbled en over a hopeless I.ancu:ster crew Il-bruary lrf, at IVlcCaskey High School, fmlllfl Arrnrnq for their third league crown in as many years, Yorks rnen of the boarded court moved into the lead at the outset, never to be headed Again Carson Lovett grasped high scoring honors for the York Club, huvrnq III credits as his contribution to victory. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. HERSHEY INDUSTRIAL lLeaguel After trailing 23 I7 at halftime, the York High iuqgernaut around out a total of Q5 points over Hershey Industrial in the third period to provide more than enough for the Wlft- urna rnargtn rn a qarne played February IV, on the local tloor York won in a walk by the handy score of 57-II9 This game saw the scoring for York divided three ways' the nod going to Ioe Triggs, who collected I2 counters, Mike Nleckleys ll, and i'Gus Lovett's Ill YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. STEELTON Fighting to a comeback in the waning minutes of the final period, Steelton Hrqh upset the Orange and Blue Cagers at Steelton, February 21, to the tune of 58-Nl It was a real heartbreaker for York, led by the beautiful scoring efforts of Ioe Triggs, who poured nineteen points through the hoop Steelton maintained an amazing ISUOXQ average on their shots rn the decisive fourth quarter. This loss threw York into a tie with Reading for the second half league honor, thus building excitement for the coming game with the Red Knights. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. READING Clawing and snarling furiously, the fighting Bearcats of York High beat down the last opponent in its path on the way to the second half league title. Reading bowed to the tune of 64-4I, thus giving York the right to meet Lebanon, first half winner, in a play off game. The game was played on the York court, February 24, to a capacity crowd, which started to line up at noon, Hal Brown regained his earlier season form to pace York to the victory, which was indeed a sweet one for Wm. Penn Iesse Martin showed that the art of foul-shooting is not dead, by pumping through seven out of seven, at crucial points. YORK HIGH VARSITY VS. LEBANON HIGH Central Penn League ChampionsAthird straight year. That proud title goes to the l949-50 edition of the Bearcats alter a thriller March 3, in the Hershey arena. Alter trail- ing the entire game, the Cockleymen made their move .in the fourth period, with Hal Browns one handed shot tying the score at 43-43 with 48 seconds of playing time re- maining, In the overtime period, York outscored the Bo- logna-men from Lebanon IU-2, to emerge triumphant at the long end of a 53-45 score. Thus, for the third straight year, York High became Champs of the Central Penn League. Congratulations were certainly the order of the day. - lanie:vDenseI, IVIfI!1ROhIbC'llIf7I't, iid Dowel, Center For ward Forward, lay F1ey,Forwa1d. Mike Meckley, Guard JAYVEES FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Blanken- sfein, Floyd Collier, Don- ald Rohrbaugh, lesse Martin, Roy Scheivert, George Guyer, Philip Srough. SECOND Row, LEFT TO Rici-IT: Fred Gibbs, managerg Charles Blessing, Raymond Hovis, Sanford Brown, Gerald Fahs, Paul Thomas, lohn Bausert, lames Saylor, manager. THIRD HOW, LEET TO RIGHT: lock Thompson, managerg lra Luckenbaugh, Harry Washington, Dale Le- levor, Thomas Fickes, Charles Eppley, Milton Gotwalt, coach, IAYVEES York High's Iunior Varsity Basketball Team, under the able direction ot Milton Deb Gotwalt, concluded another successful season, with a record ot 12 wins and Z losses in league competition. These boys, some of Whom will be moving up to the varsity squad next year, deserve all the credit they and their fine coach can get tor a truly admirable record. Where Played Dale Winnere-Loser Score 'Camp Hill Dec. 9, 1949 York-Camp Hill 66-14 'York Dec. 16, 1949 York-Coatesville 30-28 'York Dec. 20, 1949 York-Hanover 38-30 'G-Burg Dec. 22, 1949 York-G-Burg 37-27 H-Burg Ian, , 1950 York-H-Burg Penn 51-28 York Ian. , 1950 York-Lebanon 53-42 H-Burg Ian. , 1950 Iohn Harris-York 51-38 York Ian, , 1950 York-Lancaster 57-34 Hershey lan. , 1950 York-Hersheylnd. 56-23 York Ian. , 1950 York-Steeiton 40-25 Heading Ian. , 1950 York-Reading 41-36 York Ian , 1950 H-Burg Penn-York 44-38 Lebanon Feb , 1950 York-Lebanon 43-38 'Coatesville Feb , 1950 Coatesville-York 49-42 York Feb , 1950 York--lohn Harris 58-46 Lancaster Feb , 1950 York-Lancaster 37-34 York Feb , 1950 York-Hersheylnd. 50-38 Steelton Feb , 1950 York-Steelton 48-43 York Feb, , 1950 York-Heading 46-41 'Denotes Exhibition Games. -1 - 'ii' 9 1 - 14? f' PITZEL MEN Coach Dale Uttleman presented a much rmproved 1950 edrtron of the Human Pretzel Whrle the teams scores rndrcated a Iack of wrnnrng power the rndrvrdual match scores proved tar from rt The grapplers Iost many a close rndrvrdual match Coach Uttleman de served a lot of credrt for the rmprovement rn thrs team He spent many hours Working wlth them It pa1d off rn vrctorres over West York Stevens Trade and Shrppensburg The class of 5U salutes Utt and hrs boys York York York York York Yo k YI rk York York Y 'vrk SEASON S RESULTS W1 st York Harrovzr Hanover Hershey Lancaster Hershey Industr1aI Steve ns Trade West York Manherm Shrppensburq Denote Icaque rnatch INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Wa III D rwrrrM1rkL1 ram B I KIIN I v1I H It Ewt r Car Stovt r T wqq rss KNIIIING Lt rr TO Rrcrrr r rrrrr B1 et Evans Srlk Dowd Green Carl 1 0 n Stover Srnurmmc Lrrr ro Rrcm' N Dull Ulflemmm Conch lohn Toqqas Leon Krout tl Arrrmld Char es S1 xton Frederrck Crrrver Ronald Mrller C' Won 1 Los! Wrestlers Icon Krout Ceorqe Ctadtelter CIarr Armold Charhs Sexton RonaId Sterner Wrllram Martrn Frmd Craver H nald M1IIsr Lcwrs Markowrty ass Won Tre Lost I 30 5. III III 1 33 I3 . 40 ' I4 - ' - 26 ' II 4 4U ' r ft L 38 6 RR , 1 .' I4 ' I5 26 ' 5 f . 35 ' c REI ' , 1 15 :wc 'rs ,Irrss Ttf ' H CI , tr' I ' -' S15 II II I . I33 4 U 3 WIII rllrt II5 It II ti , , 138 I I 3 Rv rp Stk ILYI I II 7 - 145 2 1 Q HIWIIIII StcII1Im'y I 'X I II 2 1, 154 2 11 7 Intl I Clrt-err III 4 II 3 1511 1 11 1 ut -I I'vr'rn'v II.I I' II 3 Drwrrtrltt - tx I. .' II I T 2 2 N -1 5.11.5-1 rr 4 I It ' 1111111 1- 1 1114 11 1 7 v v I85 4 I 4 Itvhrr I I III . II 7 1 ' , 185 II II 2 wrrf ' Ill , 1 Brlll-t, 1 h SI CI il' A' , I A FIRST Frwvv, l.l'l'T T15 RIGHT lot- Worley, Roh Lurlwiry, lohn Srhmitt, Frank Nauss, Fred Orrritt SIir'rINIv Row, lIl'l'T TH RIGHT lo.-in-pli Nic-rlzwlski, lanms Yost, Gary Conawuy, Tom Benner, Call Brothers, Rob ert Ffiifw-'lit Glu-nn Cfinirvvay Fri-it Huppvnthal THIRD Row, LITT TO RIGIIT lim Henkel, Bill Mfrthiscwrz Allan lfystvf lim B1-flf, Milo flnvlir-ws, Rifharrl Horn, Olvin Stiifklm, Gary Hibnei, George B1-11, Mike- Smysm ITIIIIJTII Row, l,IiI'T TII RIGHT Gr-mrgv Rupponthal, nranrrfyer, Charles Boevkel, rom-h, lflvvzwwl Cosqrow- ni 7HfT4'7f'l oeckel's Mermen Take District-Three rowng Hold All District Records enner nere 200 Freestyle 2.2 eeend g0reutt Take 00-Yard Back trekeE ent SWIMMING For the first time in 15 years the State Cham- pion York Hiatt Swimming team completed its season undefeated, The schedule consisted of meets with the Alumni C46-193, Lancaster i4U- ZSJ, Hershey U15-21 39-26Ul, Trenton U15-3Ul, Baltimore City Colleqe t5l-24 46,l9Ul, Dis- tricts, Fteaionals, States, and the University of Pittslnurah Invitation Meet. York High Sw' Team Wins I6 d re, W- mm .WUVC K. d 200-Ya' anfi , you I T m Bennef an ds as thwd Lonffxnxnmt, qt mc To W rec0l' A gm ,uv - lay team Set he .les up 56 Millvrwxi ,vs Orange and Blue pl QSQSS hollow OmE'tizi1'llC A ints. Yorker-5 now gobileti' Conch i c n,l . r l , 2 'est were v W A 0 ional CWM nex M HIQYYS, M q ' X M K Un YT? SwvHm'x'l 0' - Reillona :eras A? We Saul!-at XOR LL ue wo n had Sa .lung and Dx . at X 10 be ,Cond rc Elxaniplonsmp cfmegc' was SL SEA LIUNS Cm!-'li Riu-I-kr-I :givin-. ltl stiiirtionfz to his tiff' fiwltll mms iLl'lT TU Riciirl Toni BCIIVZPT, lohn Kiwi-h, Rohr-it Ludwify Cin! Hiothr-is C-'wriitvsy Siinrlrry News District Title burgh Invitation Swimming Champions bvam at the Camera over thr-rr trophies taken in winmnq these championships FlItST Row LI:r'r TO RIGHT Bob Fmsffht divrnq, Tom Henri:-r, Imr- style, Curl Broth:-rs, rap tain, lrvvstylc-, Inhn Koch rvlay, Hobvrt L,UfiWlIf breuststrnkr- Srctowrx Row l.Iir1' T0 RIGHT Cont-h Charles Boevkf-1, Fred Or Putt, bnvkstroko, Frank Nauss, freestyle, Raymond Shetter, lavulty mnnaqer. Tex Broth- state cham- Members of the team who graduate with the class of '50 are: Captain Carl ers, who turned in excellent performances in the freestyle events, Tom Benner, pion and brilliant freestyle swimmer, Bob Ludwig, veteran breaststroke swimmer outstanding backstroker, Bob Farscht, Stellar springboard artist, Gary Conaway and individual medley performer, Glenn Conaway, backstrokerg and Richard Horn, freestyler. Among those swimmers returning for the '51 team will be Frank fPiusl Nauss, whose skill in the different strokes makes him a team in himself, freestylers, Iohn Koch and Ioe Worley, breaststroker, Ioe Niedzielskig and backstroker, Mike Andrews. The season started on the first of October with exercises in the gym and ran until the middle of March. The months of November and December were spent in distance work and in getting ready for the coming meets. Ianuary and February saw the Bearcats running through a schedule of seven dual meets without too much difficulty and on February 25 they journeyed to Millersville and the District No. 3 championships. This, York won for the six- teenth straight year. The following week was spent in winning the Eastern Regionals, also held at Millers- ville, March 4, On March ll, the Boeckelmen went on to win the Pennsylvania State Championships, held at State College, by a score of 27 points, to second place Oliver and Allentown with 20 points each. Tom Benner broke the State 200 yard freestyle record with his winning time of 22026 and later joined his teammates, Tex Brothers, Frank Nauss, and Iohri Koch, in setting a new State record in the 200 yard freestyle relay of 1140.2 Those members of the team who qualified for the state meet and their events were as follows: Carl Brothers, 200 yard freestyle and 200 yard freestyle relayg Tom Benner, 200 yard freestyle and 200 yard freestyle relayg Fred Orcutt, 100 yard backstroke and 150 yard medley-relay, Bob Ludwig, 100 yard breast- stroke and 150 yard medley-relay, Frank Nauss, 100 yard breaststroke and 200 yard free- style relayg Bob Farscht, diving and 150 yard medley-relay, Iohn Koch, 50 yard freestyle and 200 freestyle relayg Gary Conaway, 100 yard breaststroke. On March 18, the University of Pittsburgh Invitational Meet was held in Pittsburgh, and continuing their winning streak the Boeckelmen won the meet with a total of 51 points. Oliver was second with 26 points, York had three individual winners as Nauss won the 150 yard in- dividual medley, Orcutt won the 100 yard backstroke, and Bob Farscht came out on top in the diving. The 200 yard freestyle relay team also won with ease. For Coach Charlie Boeckel it was the 15th year of a highly successful reign as coach of the York High Swimming Team. During the course of the season York defeated Baltimore City College, Maryland State Champs, Trenton, New Iersey State Championsg and Walnut Hills, Ohio State Champs. lt was the 16th consecutive District 111 title, the 8th Regional title and the 5th State Cham- pionship for the York High Teams. 5 Fred Orcutt, , breaststroke QW YORK l llG1'l'S ALL A1VlER1CANS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl ltillvffd. 175 Q34 Tex Brothers, Frank Pius Nauss, Tom Benner, Pete FULLUWBRS UP THE GREAT I 9 X. R GW xk Fmsr Row LEFT TO RIGHT Leon Bones Robert Falkenstzne Robert Hottman Lon Snyder tcaptaml Glen Glass Harry Stem Russell H111 SECOND Row LEFT 'ro RIGHT Russell K t R oon z ussell Brrllhart Leon Dietz Roy Garland lay Frey Wrllram Hrckey Tr-mm Row LEFT TO RICH V T ernon Ness lasslstant coachl loe Moore Robert Ruch Robert Ness Donald Barnhart lmanagerl Edward Tuleya lcoachl BASEBALL On the opentng game of the season Coach Edward Tuleyas Baserunners took North ss was cred1ted wtth the w1n Movmg 1nto Memortal Stadrum Hanover 3 2 Ioe Moore who reheved Ness was credrted h t e1r schedule Yorks next game was played at Pleasure by ek1ng out a 4 3 vrctory over York Losmg thetr second consecutive game the Bearcats lourneyed to R d L e ron only to lose 4 3 Startmg thelr league schedule York beat Lebanon 3 2 to regam the York to the tune ot 3 1 Bob Ne for thexr second game York beat wrth the w1n Due to a mlx up tn vzlle North York ga1ned revenge 1r W1nn1ng strlde ln thelr second league con test York took the measure of Hershey 2 1 Moore was credrted wrth the W1nn1ng Iourney mg to Hershey York lost to Hershey Industrtal by the count ot 5 4 Leon Dxetz h1t a homerun for York Dropprng thetr second league contest York lost to Iohn Harms 11 6 at lohn Harrls Wtlltam Penn ot Harrxsburg spoxled Yorks booster a b d t non e Bearcats were shut out 2 U on a muddy dtamond In the tmal home game ot the season Hershey lndustrtal took the measure of York 7 U The season ended on a thrrllmg note w1th Hersh H ey lgh mustermg a 3 2 vlctory over the Penmtes at Hershey Coach Eddre Tuleya yells encouragement a hrs batter as York loses to Harrrsbu -1 'Q 'U fb 'J B Ch N wjgwm 'a News 5 f I I . l Rn fi 'I -E- , L . 1 x l Q ' Q sl , I - 1 I l I I ' - . . I , - I I - I . . I - ' . . . . I - - I . . I - - ' ' ' ' g me y e eatlng the Penn men 6-2. Traveling to Leba th - ' . ' I I ' r ,gf E 'll , Q . A- . ,I ,gy A git 55: I - -' T, TNA Q . 1 . N RAUING DAREDEVILS Nl V xl lg X r' If' T mi ,l'i, :li A I. 'fl 9 x ' . 4 gm A-11,5-.-X FIRST Row, LEFT TO RlGHTi lim Miller, Gerald Miller, Dean Boll, Kenneth Newman, Charles lones, Dale Smith, Charles Sexton, Evans Silk. SEC- orm Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: lames Woodard, Robert Klinedinst, Robert Varner, Christopher DeStetano, Fred Canlield lcaptainl, William Cline, 4 Donald Manifold, Kenneth Baublitz, Robert Ort, Ioe House. THIRD HOW, 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Kent Lawbert, Iames Wilson, Louis Sexton, Robert Myers, Q X y Dean Trotman, Harry Brown, Thomas Garrett, Lind Walter, Marlin I l E i i Erney, Paul Garman, George Kibler, George Kroll, Lewis Markowitz N Q A xx l' tmanagerl, Art Hyde tmanagerl, Charles Red Witmer Hrainerl, D' JD Ernie Byers, Raymond W. Klinedinst tcoachesl, Absent when picture N ',- was taken: Armond Shelley, Charles lnners, Mike Meckley, Verlin km Peckham, Ulrich Dunbar, Dennis Hibner, Donald Kline, Roy Garland l and Robert Brown. 30- ' f TRACK York's 1949 track team had a very disastrous season. The Bearcats lost every meet on their schedule. This was due mostly to lack of experience and lack of support. The one bright spot of the season was Bill Cline's record-shattering performance in the low hurdles. He set the new school record at 23.9 sec. After dropping their first meet to Lancaster by a Wide margin, the Cindermen journeyed to William Penn of Harrisburg, where they were handed one of the worst setbacks ever 'handed a bearcat squad. Returning home, York placed last in the triangular with Iohn Harris and Steelton placing in their respective orders. Iourneying to Lebanon, Coach Klinedinst's charges dropped a close one. York placed-last at the Quad, and last at the districts. York's relay team placed last in the Penn Relays. York High's relay team warming up for the Lancaster Displaying championship form, York's sophomore sensa ' meet. LEFT TO RIGHT: Christopher DeStetano, Bill Cline, fiOH, Louis Sexton, clears 5' 4 with ease. lim Woodard, Fred Canfield tcaptainl, Bob Varner. 9 XR SWINGING TERRURS wg'-, F' FV IHT T RHHT H nton Smysfz Ph wrlec Stmfk lr Gml Hoke Vrrtor Gelder: lMf1HfIf1Pll Fuoene Mmkel c rkDow aylw Games hedule Slx Le wnshlp Sf' Champ Derlrclnlflllrlgllglsttlfff 3 PIA 1 C LIOLF Thr York Hxqh Coll team had CI very surcesstul qt dson vcmqulshmg dll but two Comsrs The re wus G medclxst on Q tt GITI m the person of Chczrle Strock who placed second ln the dxs trlets and etqhth in the states e score Q follow Yrlf Yorl' Yorl- r HOME Rc ridlnq Wl Sl3Il 2 H1 rshey ltmccrster Boltlmorf tty College AWAY H1 udmq W son ll: rshf y Blllllltlffi, Clty College x.- 4' l 'I 7' f A ,N -.' 5 . X b 1 :,-.f- 'r r x . u,4 A Q u 1- n LI' .1 1: Q W s , . 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Betty Myers Ann Smgly Lors Hershey Mary Albrrght GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Glrls Athletic ASSOCIGIIOD was organlzed tn 1948 to promote CICIIVIIIGS and sports for all QIFIS Any gtrl IS ehgzble to 1o1n th1s OFQCIHIZOIIOYI by part1c1pat1ng and competmg tn the dlfferent sports for g1rls wh1ch mclude basketball table tennls bowlmg volleyball bad rnxnton foul shootmg square dancmg sw1mm1ng and tumblmg The sponsors of the GITIS Athletlc ASSOCIGIIOH are MISS Tornpklns Mrs Snyder and Mrs Penny 9 W I . L , I I ', I , r I f I . 1 The . . . , . L . . . . . I W f - 17 Please Take u Bow business firms and friends whose ad- ver+isemen+s appear on fhe 'follow- ing pages. Your assisfance cer'rainIy helped fo make our TATLER possible. Thank you . . . we will fry fo show our apprecialion by pafronizing you whenever possible. YORK COUNTY GAS COMPANY HERBERT'S 31-33 EAST MARKET D. E. 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Dottre He d1d but I cant remember them all So lets walk around and see lf we can fmd anyone that we know Ben Oh there goes George Sternhauser and hrs understudy Fred Orcutt who IS tal mg one of George s courses on how to be a great lover' Some of hrs successful CLASS PROPHETS Do Haxgh and Ben Throop cook mg up some more devllment graduates are Drck Lauer Ronald Hoff pauer Bob Freedman and Drck Raw llnson Dottle What was that flash? Ben That was loan Taylor tearxng up to the sayrng Let s go up and lrsten Dottre No wonder Ioanre ran Steph ts just Ben rntroduclng Evan Burt Rowe and hts Be Boppers who yust came back from therr tour of the natlons nrght clubs They brought along therr featured srngers Dazzllng D12 Tubb and Nancy Mornrng sar He IS announcxng that after B1lls Band flnrshes playmg the 109 Prrson Gle Cub wrth Btll K1ngf1sh Stevens dlI'9CI1I'1g w1ll favor us wrth a few well chosen hymns Thelr speclalty W1ll be Though Daddy Lres Dead on a Cold Slab IH the Morgue They re G1v1ng Poor Mamma the Heat Dottie Lets watch the show on the antrque TV set Statlon IBLUM rs startrng a new serres today featurmg Carlyn Walter fore most concert artrst accompanred by the Glenn Bartels Symphony and Strmg Quar .lll .Q I 't ', :t sill .. t. my - I ' 'ms I , Y l, x it da. I 'ir 4 ,fm ,,,, ,f A .dpi-1 HX I ' ,J I L , f '1 - n S 1 . I , -w . I . I ' . ' ' 1 band stand to hear what Steph Kindig is - ' ' . . I . tet cons1st1ng of Dorothy DIOTIO M1Ck9Y Coodman Lynn Breda and Wanda Walte rnyer Ben R1qht now Tom Saylor IQ QIVIHQ h1s Spotlnght on Sports He clanns that ay F11 y York s g1ft to the New York Yankees was voted DYIZC rook of the year by h1s team mates Dottte A d the new ladus lntOCIVYWO1QI1I wrestlmg champ Daqmar Brubaker p1nn1 d tl1e deff nd1ng CllLIIDp1OIl Lucy Iashar even though her manager B1l1 MLIFIIH haa taught l1er all l11s holds B n Heres an old Mamfold car for sale I rc 1nz mber when they IITQI came out The Fnst Car w1tl1 ALL Ist Propulsron Dottte Yes and Sh1rley Pfe1fft1 was the f1rst to 11dr IH one good author1ty that he canu to buy some usa d 1a1lroad cars for h1s Shannynooga Choo Choo Dottn I lust saw I11l1a I:'1nk advert1s1na her 111 w soda bar wl11el1 sells only Old Gym So I. wlnskey bottled and d1st1lled by the Sh11ltz1e Ludw1a D1st1ller1cs Inco1 porated Featured ente rta1nment w1ll be tht Mount Bose Can Can C1rls You know that she gave up the Frnks Foundahon lo TlllI1lx0l5 be cause Davu Green Hoot Homme Cla1r Spangler and Fats W1lt tr1ed to graduate w1th m1nus thru c1td1ts d1dnt you? Btn Yes Iheard about that lpausel Steve told 1111 last week he was qomg to sell those plllplf tax1cabs of Cary Conaway that the people here ID town call e Pu1ple Terrors Dottzz The1r dr1vers must have taken lessons from Cary s teacher Dlck If I Can See I-Ilm I Can Catch H1171 Horn Ben My gosh over there 19 Yorks woman art1st Ioy W1ll1ams and her brush carr1er Ivan Moyer She just came IH from Europe Fred Vandenbergs Duteh L1ner WINIICII raced Tom Br n11er the last t1me lu swam the Atlanhc Dottte He broke the record aaa1n d1dnt he? Say Im hungry Let buy one of those CCII1d10Cl apples here They re made by Bob an old classmate He calls them I-Iolt7apples on Pohcewoman Dons Thompson IS on duty today under spec1al author1zat1on f Mayor Nancy Lou Walker Ilfql woman mayor MISS Thompson IS to get Mary threaten1ng letters to 1nfl11c nt1al people Dott1e If she does capture her Ill wager the story w1ll h1t the front page of Dorky Breneman s newspaper The Sp1der Web Ben The re IS Royce Snyder the owner of the largest cha1n of theatres 1n the East he 1S go1ng IHIO that restaurant WIHCII IS noted for Anna s a1naz1nq art1chokes The rec1pe IS prepared by MISS Cass1mat1s herself Dothe That sounds good Let s go 1n too Ben Its an 1dea Th1s lb Ben Throop and Dott1e Hargh br1ng1ng you back to the present and say 1ng Dothe So Iona farewell Ben fs1ng1ngl Good bye but not forever So long dear Old York Hlgll Dorrrs HAIGH BPN THROOP , I V y - I A ' ., . I . .N 1 -'L ' I J 1 I , , I A , ', , , ' ' N , on f k Q -' 7 1 7 '1-- It , ' , f 7 -' 1 - . x J -i X - - ' fn y K I ' . ' V' ' 1 , , w ' ' , , V . 's - , it It r vll ' 1 I I D i uk .. . 1. 5 M ' db x x j V A L A : H -'- I I I, . is - . N S. I.. n ' '. ' O Inge- js' A H' x- ' , I L A Ben-There is Bob Shanaberger. I have it on BFUWU HbY 110014 OT IDY CTOOI5' for Writing I X ' . A I X I Q . 4 X X . i . .. '31 F H ' .Lu . 5 A , , y , , I . .. . X -1 X A .. 2 T 5 .H ' ,A cus , v Q ' .. ' ' . ' ' . 1 1 1 ' ' e- ' , I A , . 1' ' ' V -- 1 si 'J' I , 1 I, I , .. Q.. .4 ? , , . . Y - - xy -x ' -1' ' ' I ' ..- H i 3 .. 1, ' I-T V v g 1, X - ' N ' - - , . ' 2 ' , 1 , ' . . 1 1 . 1 ' th .. ,. U ' H 1 .1 .. CLASS OF 1950 REIBER STUDIO 300 East Market Street YORK PENNSYLVANIA PORTRAITS YOU WILL LIKE BETTER C C KOTTCAMP :S SON Mechamcal Contractors PLUMBING HEATING SLATE ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK 515 West Market Street D1aI 2826 I FRED FISCHER 6. 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To most people everywhere the year 1950 marks the mtd polnt of the twentleth century They look back at the last half century only to tts wars and devastatron feehng rn some way that they would l1ke to rellve the good old days To me the hlstorlan of the class of 1959 1t marks the end of a successful and never to be forgotten twelve year era of educatlon ac complrshment and compamonshrp Three of those twelve years stand hlgh above the rest Yes the last three years we members of 50 made W1ll1am Penn our home our beloved Alma Mater lt seems lust yesterday that we entered through the doors of lhlS 1nst1tut1on Actually 1t was rn September 1947 We were green We were lost 1n the vast turmorl of act1v1t1es that are present m such a large 1nst1tut1on as ours But We were determlned determlned to show the upperclassmen and ourselves that we were equal to all the challenges that lay before us The frrst step rn gettxng acquamted wrth our fellow classmates came when we attended the Sophomore Hop Up to that trme we had never seen our class together as a body We were lmpressed to say the least From then on We felt a unrty that was bmdlng us together a unlty that was never to be threatened On September 23 1947 our class was actu ally organrzed Mrss Anstadt and Mr Ness were named our class advtsers Our senators Tom Benner Fred Vandenberg Dorrs Thomp son and lackle Crane had been representtng us ln the senate for the flrst semester So after our f1rst exams were over we started the second semester wrth the electlon of our class offrcers Bob Freedman was elected the flrst presrdent of our class lt was durmg the second semester that we began to accllmate ourselves to the many extracurrmcular act1v1t1es and be gan for the flrst tlme to realtze that we were rapldly becom1ng a v1tal part of B111 Penn Our summer vacatton was here and gone and we returned ready and w1ll1ng to face the responsrbllrty that was gomg to be placed on our shoulders ID our 1un1or year We began to take a more serrous 1nterest tn everyth1ng con nected wrth our school Thrs was the year for achlevements rn SOC16l16S athletlcs student government and dramatlcs Tom Benner was elected presldent of the class for the first semester The senators were Bob Freedman Fred Vandenberg Mary Brown and Iackre Crone We were now at the halfway mark of our stay at B111 Penn These were days full of hope good feelmg and mtense excrtement By thrs trme many of us had decrded upon the act1v1t1es 1n whtch we were to excel Tom Benner Was re elected presldent for the second semester and we looked forward w1th great eagerness and expectatron to the Iunlor Prorn and the Iunror Play whrch were to be the all rmportant dates on our socral calendar The Iun1or Prom was held on March 5 1949 Dons Thompson was chosen queen and Reuben Henry was chosen kmg of the Iumor Prom 1 - ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 11 11 1 ' ' I . . . 11 . 11 wt 11 - , 1 . . 11 . . . . . 1 1 11 . . , . 1 1 . - - I I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . - , 11 . 11 , . , 1 1 - - 1- 11 - 1 1 . 1 . , , , . Our hearts were fllled Wlfh emoyable satls factnon when wttnessrng the success wlth whlch our Iunlor Play met The productlon Through the N1ght was grven Apfll 8 cmd 9 1949 before a capac1ty crowd The leadtng roles were enacted by Charlotte Neuman Io Etta Fox Iohn Wampler and Robe rt Campbell Then we took one last look back on the ac comphshments whxch were made durtng our yumor year We had acqu1red new frtends greatqr knowledge and an advanced fc elrng of seeuuty Hence we felt as though We were prepared to cope w1th the problems that had to be met and conquered mn our senror year tton upon returntng from our last summer vaca t1on as students of Wtlham Penn We know a rt was up to us to put forth our s 1 knowledge and 1ntegr1ty rn order to make thfs year exceed our hxghest expectatrons Tom Benner agaln was elected pres1de nt of the class for the frrst semester of our twelfth year Our senators were Don Mantfold Bob Shernaberger leanette Durgln and Isabell Tubb The Commencement Scrtpt Comrmttee began 1ts work under the charrmanshrp of Robe rt Holtzapple Wtth pre paratlons for com mencement begun 1t was apparent that our days wrthm these walls were drawrng to a cl1max Upon the completron of our last frnals we approached the last semester a c1t1zens of W1ll1am Penn wtth a comb1ned feel mg of excrtement and sadness The Senro Prom was the last soclal event of our school lxfe rn Wlll1Gm Penn On the mornlngs of Iune l and 2 the class of l93U bade a fond farewell to our beloved Alma Mater and to our frlends on the faculty ard our underclassmen On Iune 4 the Bacca laureate Servrce was held The evenmgs of Iune 7 8 9 we presented our commencement dramahzatron Whlch after the ftnal curtarn closed the doors on out htgh school career We the class of l95U had graduated We had fulfrlled to the fullest mxtent the ldeals and trad1t1ons estabhshed by precedtng classes Thr reahzatton of what lay before us tn the world began to take form Memortes of our htgh school days lay behtnd us and before u stood the tnevttable future wh1ch must be met wxth a never endrng fa1th IH ourselves and our fc llow men W RFUBFN HFNHY Hzstonan ' ' . ,. 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C1444 of I9 0 will To you a couple of clowns we may appear Please belreve us what you think may not be so queer Well leave behmd the flymg trapeze artrst And let you rn on what seems hardest We ve come to the year nmeteen frfty And the thmgs we have to say are mrghty mfty Well let you 1n on a lrttle secret Here IS whats left so keep rtlllll We bestow to the future v1cepres1dent of W1ll1am Penn the romantlc l1fe of our v1ce presrdent Bob Freedman otherw1se known as the Veep To Chrrstme Thomas we w1ll Charlotte Neu man s abrhty to tr1p the hght fantast1c To any sophomore who wants 1t We w1ll h1m Drck Horn s ab1l1ty to meet the York Cxty Polxce Force To the new Soclal Commrttee cha1rman we w1ll Dot Harghs charrnmg personahty or1g1 nahty and capt1vat1ng sm1le To the tadpoles who w1ll contmue to strxve for the success of the swunmxng team we w1ll a carbon copy of our super frog Tom Benner To the authors of True Story Magazme we Brown We leave the blushmg modesty of Fred Van denberg to the next presrdent of Thesp1ans To any Junlor g1rls we leave the dramatrc abxhty ot Susan Owens Charlotte Neuman Dorothy Baumerster Dzz Tubb Dorrs Thomp son and Nancy Lou Walker We hope they w1ll use xt w1th as much success as they d1d All the success m the world to our hard hghtmg basketball team' Captarn Iay Frey Ioe Trrggs Mrke Meckley Irm Robertson Hal Brown Carson Lovett and all the rest of the team OUR SINCEREST CONGRATULATIONS To the up and commg chemrsts Helen Mc Tague Iohn Neely Nancy Fortume Marron Myers Iohn Wampler Ioy Wzllrams Iuha Fink The Class Wzll was written by Bob Shanaberger and Amta Casslmatzs who gave away for us what we drdnt even know we had' we w1ll the ab1l1ty to succeed rn developmg the hydrogen bomb We w1ll Dorothy D1or1o s abrhty to play that hddle and be concert m1stress of our orchestra to one who IS mus1cally 1ncl1ned We hope he w1ll have as much success as Dorothy dxd To any deserv1ng Jumor We w1ll the h1ghly honorable othce of presrdent of W1ll1am Penn wh1ch Reuben Henry has hlled so capably To Congress We w1ll Donald Manrfold as the representatwe ot the Ball and Cham state To our class adv1sors Mr Vernon Ness and Mlss Evelyn Anstadt we g1ve two free l1CkelS to the Rxtz to see those two western stars Dorothy Mopalong Masemer and Tom Srx gun Saylor 1n therr prem1ere show1ng ol Reach Partner or Your Pants Wxll Fall Down To the students of Wlllldm Penn we Wxll that Wonderful school sp1r1t whlch our cheer lead ers Norma Brrcker Ianrce Gzlbert Shzrley Stump Ieanette Durgm Bobby Kaufman , I . ff ' I . l , I I - . 6 , , . . . . . I Q ' will the lite, loves, and engagements ot Mary tbroken collar bone not includedl. 1 l 1 I - l - 1 ' I - , . xl . rl - ll U . , ,,,, , , , , , , , , Dzenntz Naylor kept al1ve whether we won or ost Wf lr ave to all members of Cho and Euter plan Dorrs Thompsons pure and mnocent n 1nd To the Metropolxtan Opera We W1ll Carlyn Walter and Gerald Boyer W1th then go our vmshfs lor a most successful career To the next Mlss York County we wtll our o Jn Mxss York County Nancy Crawford as an fxamplz Nowhc re could a lovel1er g1rl be fc und To the respected professton of nursmg we Brtneman loan Stump Ioyce Shelley lanet Waltz rsdorll and lame Markle One glance at th m and tht patmnts Wlll have to be tled down We lt ave the capable leadershlp of Ronald Ht llpaue r to thz next Speaker of the House To all members of ADS and DLS We pn sc nt the aggresslveness of thetr predeces sors Dont let them tool you boys To any ambmous 1un1or who gets a charge ot anythmq Wc bequnath the spark plug from Str vt Krndlg s so called car To next years Secretary of Home Rooms we bequeath laclcre that ltttle glrl wlth the twmkle ln her eyes Crones sparklmg person a 1ty To any boy who can take lt we W1ll Ben Throops trreststlble charm whrch enables htm always to be gotng steady To all the members of our class we W1ll good luck and God s speed Lastly to the faculty we W1ll our everlast mg gratttude Here rt IS szgned sealed and delrvered But remember rt rs dearly loved For rt holds all memories near and dear They say Whats larr about tarewe 7 land we agreel But here rt IS our last good bye to Old York Hrgh A touch ot sadness wrthtn each heart And so farewell we now dc part ANITA CASQIMATIS Boa SHANABFRGER t- g Q xy, V - y ' - l , , If I H N V , - . . ,. , . - 1 . f 1 f - x - f -. 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