William Penn High School - Tatler Yearbook (York, PA)
- Class of 1952
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Q 97,2 ali-.--' ,,..1 ' 2 ' '! ,i....r- -7-- f f ff 7 7 f fffc Xf! V X 4 f I X if 1 X f ,f ff , . , 'C '1,,,9f 'Q ff 1 if 2 f 'Q' ' f' ffff f 1 f X 1 f ff ff f Z ff ' , A X ff, if I f - , ,il x A -Eff' M'-:tai 6 -WY 1.-, 157--....,, .ir ,, JWS., K W ly f - Tc- V, Kf- -,Y,,,-,ni Q --fe--Q J, Qgiiif -f- f-are-f-' , ff Hi -f ,... , , , , ef ff .cf ' J' ,,2f f -M , , C ,rg t ' W-Q, Ls. f ,aff I - 41- J' egef'-fi , af- ...-,.c W., uni.- Q, - - --M- ,, Y, - ,VP .., .... J - 4- ,2.- - - -w I.,- He Who Overcomes Others Is Strongg He Who Overcomes Him- self ls Mightier Still. As our class motto suggests, let us here dedicate ourselves and this book to the con- quering of our own personalities first-then, to the understanding and loving of all peoples. This, as at our founding twenty-five years ago, is the hope for the world to come. uit? injffaana As we journey along the path of life to maturity, we young people value greatly the assistance of our leaders. It has been our good fortune during the past three years to have bene- fited from the just decisions and suggestions of our 'Superintendent and Board of Education. They have given freely and untiringly of their time. With their foresight, imagination, and capability, their administration has been quite successful. We, the class of 1952, are proud and honored to have received our most important phase of training for life Linder their helping hands. Rein Qiurgfihe iw Q Mr. Richard E. Kohler, President York City School Board LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row: Charles W. Yaukey, Charles Dietz, Mose Leibowitz, Wilbur C. Baker, George W. Krone, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. LEFT TO RIGHT! Second Row: S. Cordon Rudy, secretary, Richard E. Kohler, president, K. F. Ralph Rochow, solicitor, Walter Myers, Nelson R. Lindemuth, Mrs. Nellie L. Stein, Mrs. Fern Strine Rumpf, vice-president, Dr. Arthur W. Ferguson, Superintendent of Schools. l M J , 2 W1 sa, Ex mix' 1 ev , w L. fx EG! Z-lsfxfisdfanf il-hroughout our high school career, Mr. George li. Porter has guided us with a patient and understanding hand. l le has set many of us on the straight and narrow road to sue- cessf' The Class of i952 extends to Mr. Porter its deepest appreciation that he may know his special place in our memories. ur vin-:ipai No school can endure without firmness mellowed by justice and sympathy. No stu- dent hody can remain so closely knit with- out kindly, careful guidance to hold it together. Dr. E. A. Glatfelter has heen a sincere execu- tive, keenly conscious of his responsibilities. For his help, and everything else he has done for us, we say, Mlqhanks a millionfl MR, Gnonois F. Pomisn ee1?'G15e Wolff No yearbook is complete without a tribute to our teachers. From the time we entered this, our final stage ol' formal education, as a group of scared sopho- mores, to the time we will walk through the halls for the last time as students, we have had the most wonderful teachers possible. We appreciate all they have done for us and sincerely hope that other classes from Willizim Penn will con- tinue to benefit from their outstanding direction and unceasing instruction. PAUL j. ABEL NIINNIE lX 1ARIE ALTLAND EVELYN E. ANSTADT IIARRISON M. ARNOLD Master of Arts Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science History History Mathematics Commercial 'M X lub,-uk CHARLES L. BOECKEL MARY E. BORTNER FRANCIS X. BRADY l'lELEN B. BRILLHAHT Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor ol Science History Biology Study Hall-Coach English BONNIE JEAN BRUBAKER ERNEY C. BYERS LYDIA CAPLAN THOMAS J. CHANTILES Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Home Economics History English Physical Education DONALD W. COCKLEY lVlABEL F. Cnowrzu. ALEXANDER A. CZAPF EDWIN R. DANNER Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy Mathematics Home Economics Science English JOHN T. DEBERTI JACOB DEHOFF LLOYD M. DOUGLAS Louis R. DOWELL Master of Education Machine Shop Bachelor of Science Machine Shop Commercial Driver Education Mus. Doug PATRICIA DOYLE AUSTIN E. EDGINCTON HELEN S. EISENHOWER S. ELIZABETH ENGLAR Bachelor of Science lndustrial Arts Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts Physical Education Language-History History RAYMOND H. ENSMINGER RUTH K. ENSMINGER URSULA A. ERNST A. REGINALD FINK Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Mathematics Commercial Bookkeeping Spanish X -,,..,. . :'-T55 '- ANNE FINKBINDER Lou FINKBINDEH STUART E. GLATFELTER FLORENCE M. GLEITZ Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy English Music Head-Language Dep't Supervisor-Home Ec. MILTON H. GOTWALT LAMBERT GREENAWALT 1. Krrvrrsrsn Gnrrvrrvr EVA C. HAAH Bachelor of Science Master of Arts, A, Ed. Bachelor of Science Doctor of Philosophy Physical Education Head-Eng. Dep't Applied Science English RUTH S. Hrxnnocx ZXIAHGARETTA HALLOCK GEORGE F. Hamucrc A. C. I-Irarcrss Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Master of Science English-Latin Latin Mechanics, Mathematics English CLAIKENCIE Hussrnsn ANNA L. 'IACOBY ANNA1. JAIVIISON GALEN V. JONES Mnclrirrc Shop Bachelor of Science Bachelor ol Science Master ol Education German, English Biology Distributive Education GEORGE F. KAUFFMAN lVlARY MAUD KELLEY PAUL E. KLINEDINST RAYMOND W. KLINEDINST Master of Arts Typewriting Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science History Mathematics Chemistry, Biology EILEEN M. KRINER RAYMOND H. LECATES A. L. LE1BENsPERGE1i lx'1ARY C. LOGAN Master of Arts Mechanical Drawing lnclustrial Arts Master of Arts Office Practice Machine Shop English GRACE DUFF Loucxs IDA M. MALCDNE CHARLOTTE lXflARKEY IDOLLY G. MCCULLOCH Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts History English Commercial Latin SARA FRICK MCDONALD AMos D. MCGARY SAMUEL R. Mcl-IENRY, IR. lVlARY KERSHNER MONROE Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts Spanish Heat Treating History English-Spanish MARGARET C. MURPHY RAYMOND G. MYERS VERNON M. NEss ELIZABETH I. NEIDERHAUSER Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Home Economics Commercial Subjects Commercial Subiects English -IOIIN L.'O'BmAN HOWARD A. OVERMILLER RUTH HUGHES PALMER CHARLOTTE PENNY Master ol Education Master of Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Mechanical Arts History English Physical Education l MARY K. PORTER MIRIAM E. PORTER lVlARIAN E. Ruanisr, RICHARD N. RIEKER Bachelor of Litt. Master of Arts Master of Science Bachelor of Science English Spanish Typewriting Chemistry STANLEY E. RITTASE EDWIN L. RUMPF CHARLES W. Rursciim' M. DOROTHY ScHwARTzER Art Machine Shop Master of Science Bachelor of Arts Physics Librarian l l i ANNE B. SEAKS HARRY B. SEVILLE GERALDINE SHAW ' ROGER L. SHEAREH Master of Arts Pattern, Cabinet Making Registered Nurse Bachelor of Science French, History Nurse Mathematics JOHN W. SHELLY RAYMOND C. SHETTER KENNETH A. SHULTZ HELEN Y. SMITH Bachelor of Science Mechanical Drawing Master of Science Master Of Arts Mathematics Business Education Girls Counselor PAUL SPANGLER ELWOOD M. SPRIGLE CONRAD E. STRAYER FLORENCE M. THOMPSON Bachelor of Science Master of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Industrial Arts Music Physics History ELAINE G. TCJMPKINS NORMAN F. TRATTNER N. DALE UEEELMAN EDMUND WALESKI Physical Education Master of Arts Bachelor of Science BaCh6l0r of SCICHCC History Physical Education Study Hall DAv1D F. WALTERS EDWARD L. WALTERs MARY J. WEBSTER EUGENE WILE Welding Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Consumer Education Mathematics Stenography LEAVE OF ABSENCE is 5 ,L 7 Z, J, X ff' Y E f tttes A -T'-i-5-' SYLVIA A. WILSON M. L. YINGER LEROY METZLER MRS. ELEANOR SNYDER Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Master of Education Bachelor of Science Commercial Boys' Counselor Military Leave Leave of Absence ADDITIONS TO OUR FACULTY BARRY D. BRAMMER BETTY LEE lX lETZLER RALPH E. STUMP EDWARD A. TULEYA Mechanics, Pattern- Bachelor of Arts Master of Science Bachelor of Science making, Cabinetmaking Substitute Teacher Applied Science, Biology Historsy Hniferi 7195 gfaifui 'iii' fdev Cffavsonaiiiiegei Mr. Sterling Eyler Our cafeteria staff Our clerks ? 3 e F F g C F il. H F 16 Intellectual development plays an important part in the life of a student. His mind is invaluable. Through education comes light from out of the darkness. There is a newer and better understanding of all things. i'To train his mind to reason logically-to live and act to the best of his ability with intelli- gence, discretion, tolerance, and foresight, is the responsibility of each man so endowed by his creator. 'forum for fdeisfufuve fl FIRST Row: Left to Right: Henrietta Klevan, Ruth Longwell, Roselyn Beard, Lorraine Smith, jean Marshall, Rona Lachman, Betty Stofan, Ioan Graziano. SECOND Row: Mary Mallard, Patricia Bush, Anna Louise Hartz, ,lane Crane, Nancy I. Worthington, jacquelyn O'Dell, Susan Neuhauser, Mary Ann Malicki. THIRD Row: Sterling Banlcert, Glenn Reeling, Bernard Hoffman, Charles Mann, john Cummings, Jerome Clauser. FOURTH Row: Dr. Franklin A. Miller, Supervisor, Robert Long, George Hamilton, Zelig Schrager, Robert Brittain, Richard Seidel. :J fav-x Draft d0ClgerS. Choose a college wisely. Do you prefer wrestling or nursing? Remember 23, 17, 24, 16, 25? f' Wx , A ,fn Tiiegagd Qciiilifiegzi - , Earn while you learn. When alternate interior angles . . . Fender benders. Citizens of tomorrow study today. The Old UIHSICF P3iHf'ffS- Dorft let their interest fool you! J 0 . L.. 19 Scaooi qfufrficafion f Advisor-Miss M. Marie Altland The Class of '452 wishes to express its appreci- ation to our yearbook advisor, Miss M. Marie Altland. Everyone will remember Miss Altland for her untiring work in the classroom and the Tatler Office. Her patient, guiding hand and her warm personality were always given freely to our staff. We will always regard her as our special LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Zimmerman, Copy Editorg Harlene Freed- man Editor-in-Chief. EDITCRIAL DEPARTMENT SEATED: Jane Bergdoll. STANDING: Left to Right: Carolyn VVorral, Delores Spangler, Shirley Ansorg, K y Susan Scoville, Lucille Anstine. friend and wish her the success and happiness she deserves. The Tatlerfl William Penn Senior High Schoolls yearbook, is a prize-winner according to scholastic press associations. One of the questions uppermost in the minds of seniors as the school year draws to a close is: HWhen will 'The Tatler, Business Managers: Lorraine Rohrbaugh, Shirley Becker. 9115 fat? SPORTS STAFF: Left to Right: Allen Pusch, 4'Sandyl' Owen, Donald Bohr. come out? ln recent years, graduates have been held in suspense by the shortages and war-bred diilicultics which have plagued the entire pub- lishing business. 'I he iirst yearbook of our school appeared in l908. It wasn't known as The Tatlern then and the school was merely York High School, not T STAFF, Left to Right: Marguerite Seidensticker, Alice Ander- G3 Shutterbug, joe Rizzuto. x' .J Wlilliam Penn. The hrst book was a paper bound affair illustrated with a few sketches, and was a complete antithesis of today's publication. The present title, The Tatler,'l appeared in 1915, and its name was given by Agnew Larsen, a member of the class. The production of The Tatlerf is a year-long project. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT SEATED: Joanne Bortner. STANDING: Left to Right: Lois Bupp, John Hostetter Helen Lockard. lphacihefmafihg, uciefg FIRST Row: Left to Right: Thomas Fickes, Theodore Fake, Willie Way, Milton Linial, Philip Stough, Lewis Levin, Anthony Iannetta, Theodore Rehmeyer, Allen Puseh, Alfred Bailey, William Vandenberg, Paul Huzzard, Richard Rehmeyer. SECOND Row: Left to Right: John Connelly, Harold Brown, William Gemmill, Gary Zeager, David Eisenhart, Bniee Noel, James Saylor, John Dunkelberger, Ronald Stone, Richard Geiselman. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Ronald Garee, Murel Beatty, Henry Owen, Richard Hummel, Horace Ports, Robert Throop, Fred Bierman, Edward Kotteamp, Robert Faust. FOURTH Row: Standing: Ronald Eichelberger, Michael King, Roy Seheivert, Leroy Brenner, Paul Shannon. gi? Vice President Secretary . Treasurer Edward Walters Advisor The Alpha Debating Society is the oldest or- ganization in William Penn. They have had a long and prosperous history. The society meets every Monday evening. Programs consist of de- bating, public speaking, dramatics and training in Parliamentary Procedure. They meet with other literary societies several times a year for social get President . .....,., Henry Owen . .. . ,Lewis Levin William Gemmill Gary Zeager togethers. Each year the school looks forward to the A.D.S. assembly program which is always ex- cellent. Candidates for membership are seen wearing the gold and black ties. They undergo a tedious initiation willingly since it is an honor to be the wearer of an Alphan pin. Q50 57,H.iiiZI'f1I'll ucietg FIRST Row: Left to Right: Beth Bentz, Barbara Pritchard, Polly Spangler, Lois Baer, Susan Thomas, Nancy Kline, Susan Shaub, Katherine Keller, janet Kling, Mary Ann Uffelman, Mary Shaub, Urith Ann Spiese, Christine Thomas. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Frances Myers, Ruth Rojahn, Arthea Hershner, Donna Springer, Beth Brillhart, Sandra Smith, Jean Uhler, Deborah Kuester, Nancy Ness, Shirley Ansorg, Ann Graybill, Marguerite Seidensticker, Judy Clemens. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Audrey Futer, Elaine Eyster, Sally Smeltzer, Susan Scoville, Carmen Lehr, Nancy Noll, Nancy Shirey, T ruda Schriver, Delores Spangler, ,lane Bergdoll, Dwyn Kent. President ..,.., ,.... . ..,. A nn Beckner 1 Vice President ,...,. ,,.. .,,. K a tie Keller , Secretary ...,,. ,..,.............. B eth Bentz Treasurer , . .Frances Myers 1 ffl 11 Z' fs? 5 N, Q., in x 1 5 I f If you were to pass room 122 late some Wednesday afternoon, you might hear strains of the Clio Song filling the air, thus ending each weekly meeting of the Clio Literary Society. Founded in 1901, Clio is the oldest girls' society in the school. Each year the society renders its services to the school in many ways. Its members Ruth Ensminger Advisor K S ,V7 f ' K V , . 1 Qi! VV, . . VLV,V H , X are outstanding in almost every phase of school life. Membership in its ranks is purely elective. This year Clio presented in auditorium a melo- drama entitled Squaw lllinterf' Each meeting is highlighted with an original literary program from which the girls not only get enjoyment but gain knowledge and experience. U-operatives . , X 1 Lf W X FIRST Row: Left to Right: Queen Scott, Judith Craver, Ethel Dinkle, Shirley Workinger, Jean Bauserman, Lorraine Piohrbaugh, Norma Shue, Catherine Smith, Shirley Miller, Beverly Herman, Josephine Baum. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Norma Myers, Evelyn Sowers, Virginia Kopp, Patricia Ramsay, Sylvia Kleckner, Patricia Smith, Janet Straus'- H illl baugh, Joyce Weigel, Sara Weidman. STANDING: Left to Right: Stanley Dietz, Eugene Byers. f ,E 'efvwftg I .-' A V , I Kenneth s. shuhz Director of Business Education FIRST Row: Left to Right: Queen Scott, Jean Grace, Dolores Baker, Alverta Deamer, Shirley Brenneman, Gale Sheaf- fer, Maxine Mease, Lois tha Washington. Hershey, Joan Wilt, Shirley Slagle, Shirley Becker, Doris Rauhauser, Ruth Glatfelter, Dore' SECOND Row: Left to Right: Joyce Barton, Shirley Beaverson, Shirley Albright, Patricia Reeling, Delores Stoberski, Janet Slenker, Barbara THIRD Row, STANDING! Maughlin, Arlene Hengst, Frances Holtzapple, June Kline, Joycelyn Hetrick, Lois Burger. Left to Right: Martin Talmud, Edward Trodden. WX ,ics flhemufafnenian qjliteratigguciefg FIRST Row: Left to Right: james Patterson, Donald Harris, James Beck, Charles Depfer, Donald Klinedinst, Dennis Mahoney, Henry Anstadt, Barry Ashway, Philip Fink, Barry Fink, David Morgan, Gary McCubbin. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Michael Israel, David Abel, Frank Werner, Theodore Grothe, Thomas Anderson, Ernest Boll, John Ruth, Thomas Goldsborough, Kenneth Yohe, Rodney Burkley, lay Nace, Edwin Harbaugh. THIRD Row: Left to Right: james Musser, Taki Pritsios, Philip Smith, Robert Butts, James Matson, Cary Hibner, Samuel Toggas, James Shope, Rodney Waltemyer, Iohn Fields. FOURTH Row: Left to Right: Paul Thomas, William Morningstar, Barry Attig, Joseph Bury, Allan Eyster, Edward Zech. Max , ' ,X f President. . . , ,Carl Bentz Vice President ., Dennis Mahoney YY Recording Secretary .,,.., Sam Toggas N ik L 5 Treasurer . . . . A jay Nace fl f I5 2 W F Paul Abel Advisor Demosthenian Literary Society is an organiza- tion open to all male members of the senior or junior classes, and the sophomore class in the second semester. The boys may apply for mem- bership provided they rank in good class standing and do not hold membership in any other .boys' society within the school. The aim of the society is mainly to promote A-u. public speaking, dramatics, debating and other arts of a literary nature. D. L. S. boys sponsor dances, a yearly stag party and literary programs within their own group. They also participate in an assembly program each year. This year the Blue and Black Christmas Program, written by Miss Lydia Caplan of our school, was excel- lent. Good luck in the future, boys. 413213 9lHeufg-we Herein Fmsr Row: Left to Right: Marguerite Seidensticker, Kay Bupp, Dorothy Henry, Barbara Pritchard, Barbara Klinedinst, Doris Mauer, Lois Nell, Joanne Bortner, Dennis Mahoney, john Galbreath, Barry Fink, Charles Depfer, James Mattson. Anna Jacoby Advisor Twenty-nine years ago Der Deutehe Verein was formed by students interested in increasing their knowledge of the German language. Today they desire insight into the life and mind ol, the German people as a whole. During the past 41:1- ' President . , Charles Depfer , Al V ice President ., .James Mattson '4 Secretary ,. .. , .. , ..Doris Maurer Treasurer , , Barbara Klinedinst l X X if years when Germanys power ascended, they learned mueh. This soeiety is gaining its goal. They meet every other Monday of the month at 3 1 30. Their motto is Ubung macht den meister, translated- Practice Makes Perleetfl wizfriaufihe Education FIRST Row: Left to Right: Shirley Sentz, Claine Senft, Iune Roth, Ruth Hoffmaster, Betty Myers, Shirley Bishop, jean Billet. SECOND Rows Phyllis Crumling, Catherine Yost, Dorene Richards, Lois Klahold, Faye Leonard, Helen Van Natter, Erma Henry, Pat Straub. THIRD How: Laverne Gladfelter, Nancy Yost, Gloria Chapman, Shirley Sny- der, jane Sterner, Donald Forry, Donald Ilgenfriti. I B 5 E 1 1. e 1 W , i Wllg +' .ia 1 L W 3 3 r .U Q 9 km' ii it I , 22252 'zf . t , , M I Af P127 WS f'f l Galen Jonas ,K Advisor ' A Every year man senior students enroll in the the Oo out to different 'obs and' nut their knowl- I , , A Y Y s 1 J l 1 . Distrrhutive Education program under the direc- edge to practical use. Their slogan explains the tion of Mr. Galen Jones. ln this program the Distrihutive Education Program-'iEarn while students attend school in the morning, learning you learnfl diflerent aspects ol' husiness. ln the afternoon i v7 figufernean literate! Uliirifg w-al FIRST Row: Left to Right: Chloe Rhoads, Barbara Cox, Jo Ann Chronister, Barbara Corl, Kay Moberg, Josephine Iacono, Doris Kleiman, Nan Mundis, Bonnie Balmer, Patricia Nesbit, Helen Gray, Gladys Geiselman, Joyce Gentz- ler, Susan Bowen. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Eva Lawrence, Nancy Jacobs, Sidney McGurk, Sheila Hibner, Lois Snook, Peggy Uffel- man, Mary Ellen Wise, Harriet Snyder, Donna Riddle, Linda Swords, Ann Singley, Janet Lark, Carolyn Cohen. THIRD Row: Left to Bight: Fern Bergdoll, Diane Kohr, Patricia Chambers, Barbara Paules, Alice Bidinger, Patricia Baker, Daneen Ellis, Dawne Ellis, Athalinda Hershner, Patricia Rider. President .,....... Vice President. Secretary ,....,..,. Treasurer .,,.,. . . Dr. Eva Haar Advisor One of the leading girls' societies of the school is the Euterpean Literary Society. It trains girls in literary background and institutes social events. The society has been a successful organi- zation since l925. Euterpean members are noted for their keen knowledge of Parliamentary Pro- ......,...Nan Mundis 0 Ann Chonister ...Lois Snook Josephine Iacono are cedure, which is brought out in the society. Girls attaining an 80W average in English and 7572 average in all other subjects, with one semester in William Penn, are eligible for membership. May we wish good luck to the girls who hail the seal, Know Us By Our Deeds. ufute easter of marina FIRST Row: Left to Right: Linda Gerber, Lois Baer, Barbara Corl, jean DeHoff, Mary Lou Conroy, Delores Kissinger, Shirley Dohn, Nora Kempf, Carolyn Hill. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Urith Ann Spiese, Sylvia Sechrist, Barbara Shubauer, Ruth Stambaugh, Ann Lankford, Patricia Cunningham, Constance Hess. Mary Logan Advisor Cur Future Teachers of America organization is five years old. Miss Altland, the organizer of F.T.A., is the adviser with Miss Logan as co- advisor. This organization meets twice a month and requires good character, good health, good Preswlent ,..,, ........ M ary Lou Conroy Vice President ............ Ann Lankford Secretary. , . .Ruth Stambaugh Treasurer. . ..,. .,.. P at Cunningham M. Marie Altland Advisor-Organizer scholarship, and high ideals to qualify for mem- bership. Its thirty students function in a strictly democratic fashion so that each aspirant might have an equal opportunity to enjoy the privileges offered by FTA. Best wishes, future educators! iiznme nunnmiltfii ncirzffg FIRST Row: Left to Right: Phyllis Elphick, Joan Shearer, joan Kreeger, Jean Green, Freda Brenneman, Elsie Atwater, Constance Buchar, Shirley Smith. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Susan Sellers, Norma Jean Hartman, Barbara Mowery, Faye Brickner, Florine Johnson, Norma Kahley, Margaret Kemper, Sylvia Peters. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Shirley Miller, Ruth Miller, Mary Whitmore, Donna McGurk, Delores Bollinger, june Mathias, Jackie Evans, Janet Fry, Marion Chronister. President ...... . ,.,. ...,..... I une Pufe Vice Pfesident Jean Green Secretary ...............,,,.... Elsie Atwater Treasurer ............., Constance Buchar Bonnie jean Brubaker Advisor VM The Home Economics Society is open to all terest in Home Economics. Each year an assem- the future homemalcers of William Penn. Any bly program is presented. They learn more about girl in a home economics class 'is eligible. This cooking, sewing, baby care and care of the home. society meets every Tuesday after school in room These girls will be the model housekeepers of 22. Their purpose is to create and further an in- tomorrow. 1 l 1 A Znduatriat Surxiegg in sam FIRST Row: Left to Right: Carl Heckert, Ralph Naylor, Maurice Folcomer, Andrew Rizzuto, Rodney Rohrbaugh,.Paul Bosserman, Ronald Cully. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Robert Spickler, Walter Durgin, Ronald Shaffer, William Matthison, Lester Innerst, Carrol Smyser, Richard Thomas, Wayne Reich, Eugene Lea Se, Charles Smith. Trrrnn Row: Left to Right: Charles Swartz, Alfred Witherow, john Flury, Stewart Brenneman, Wayne Beck, john Mann, Ronald Shirey, Harry Shermeyer, Byron Lapham, Allison Bistline. Nr' RN President Rodney Thomas K p t ' it j 'ffwild l Vice President ..,... Paul Bosserman 'I . 12 t K !'lmv . 1, P1 X Secretary . , , . Maurlce Folcomer rr.. we, gem' ld, 4 , X i Treasurer , James Schlosser 9--5 EQ .1 .fi 3, , . if fi, I-U 1 - . l l ll ' Louis R. Dowell K K . i 1 Advisor ' llhe lndustrial Department has one of the largest societies in the school. These boys are known by their Civil war caps, flags and slogans. Une example is: HSave your Confederate money, the South will rise again. Since the Industrial students have little time lor most ol' the other activities, the need llor their own society is evident. The s stressing phasis is speaking terested, evening. ociety develops gray matterfl besides industrial mechanics, because the em- on parliamentary procedure and public . ll' anyone Cfemale in particularl is in- they meet once a month on Tuesday junior' Sta Hema CUZTLCG Fmsr Row: Left to Right: Lois Neff, Harlene Freedman, Joanne Bortner, Holly Hildebrand, joe Ruzzuto, janet Shettle, Carol Cohn, Athalinda Hershner, Alma Grove, Lois Bupp, Regina Cully. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Elaine Eyster, George Fisher, james Saylor, Iohn Dunkleberger, John Parker, Donald Klinedinst, Leonard Dorsett, Shirley Seifert. a-s A S . . i H E , F' President , A Paul Shannon I: H Vice President . Donald Klinedinst X .sg ,lf jg Secretary. .. Athalinda Hershner i . X Treasurer . . ,A Alma Grove ,fi ::E ' I Kimber Grimm i ii ' Advisor lf, while walking down the hall past room 152 some Friday noontime, you hear explosions, and minor repercussions, you may be sure that the Junior Academy of Science is meeting. The society has grown from a membership of ten to a large and flourishing one. Experiments, lectures and displays make up the meetings. Sev- eral trips are made to Franklin and Marshall College science departments in Lancaster. Two of its members, Paul Shannon and john Dunlcelbergeig, masquerading as Professor Bun- sen and assistant Burnerf, recently gave an in- teresting assembly program containing several experiments and a lot of Nhorsing aroundf' This society has been a real help to those scientific students in all classes. ffuniur giafnrirzai urriem FIRST Row: Left to Right: Katherine Lynn, Nancy Ness, Patricia Minnich, Barbara Minnich, Sally Masten, Patricia Doll, Susan Thomas, Deborah Keuster, Elaine Stitzel, Anna Lee Dellinger, Sarah Jones, Sally Smeltzer, Urith Ann Spiese. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Elaine Ruppert, Barbara Peterson, Arthea Hershner, Athalinda Hershner, Barbara Corl, Lois Snook, Dona Springer, Ruth Stambaugh, Dorothy Henry, Elaine Eyster, Judy Clemens, Frances Myers. Trfunn Row: Left to Right: Richard Geiselman, Philip Stough, Alfred Baily, Travis Roth, Horace Ports, Theodore Rehmeyer, Richard Rehmeyer, Carl Lehman, Charles Cole, ,loe Rizzuto. President... . ...,.. ..... H orace Ports i 3 gfice President .William Ygangienberg W ecretarv .. . . . ,... u emens fy. -. 1 I I a .Y ,,, Treasurer ..... .. ,.... Dclnnii Springer i n . .. re T are: 'f' A Samuel R. Mel-lenry m y i , Advisor A' il'i lf 'L The Junior Historical Society meets Monday sist of debates, discussions and interesting noon for the purpose of furthering the knowledge speeches. The society makes scrapbooks and aids of interested history students. They talk about the the York Historical Society as best it can. We history ol' the United States in general and the wish you another successful year, Historians! history of York in particular. Their programs con- efmior ,lhursegs Si5e,fzi FIRST Row: Left to Right: Patsy Zimmerman, Iudy Clemens, Norma Shauer, Virginia Nichols, Judy Ann Koicuba, Jean Busch, Lucinda Reinecker, Lois Bupp, Regina Cully. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Patricia Chambers, Doris Hopkins, Diane Kohr, Barbara Mowery, Charmaine Gentzler, Shirley Ansorg, Arthea Hershner, Patricia Brown, Doris Maurer, Ianet Boyer. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Delores Free, Elaine Eyster, Jackie Sterner, Linda Swords, Nancy Ness, Ann Goodling, Ruth Rojahn, Daneen Ellis. Geraldine Shaw Advisor junior Nurses Aides was organized due to the increasing interest in the field of nursing as a profession. Members of this society arechosen by the senior members of the society. The qualifi- cations for membership are: good class standing President. .... .. ..., Patsy Zimmerman Vice President, .,,, .Shirley Ansorg Secretary . A ,...,....,, Judy Clemens Treasurer ,.,. Lucinda Pxeineclcer and willingness to spend at least one evening a week at the hospital. Thus, the members gain experience about hospital procedure while aiding in many ways now. ln later life this training will be appreciated. ,dun-1 ettuli-it FIRST Row: Left to Right: Erlyne Etter, Patricia Ramsey, Chloe Rhoads, Suzanne Bowen, Loeda Norris, Nora Kempf, Laverne Warehime, Lois Baer, Alma Grove, Patricia Nesbit, Patricia Rider, Patricia Andes. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Nancy Miller, Carol Cohn, Carole Brillhart, Athalinda Hershner, Iudy Clemens, Nancy Ness, Carolyn Worral, Shirley Ansorg, Delores Spangler, Marian Jacobs, Ruth Markey, Beth Bentz. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Pat Law, Pat Donovan, Ellen Lauer, Shirley Seifert, Urith Ann Spiese. S3 VK! B911 President . ..,., . I in-A Vice President.. . .. ...IudyClemens Urith Ann Spiese L fx Secretary., ..,. .. ,.,....... Lois Baer Treasurer ,... ,,.,..... D elores Spangler Parliamentarian . . Pat Rider 'qfjfpf' X it f A t f QA. ' V.- x 'v 'f aww, ' X' ' s 7 X Z I 1 All the students of academic and general Span- ish are eli ihle for membershi in La Tertulia. Q H P The club was organized for the purpose of giving students, who are enthusiastic about Spanish, an opportunity to use the language outside the Mary Kerschner Monroe Advisor classroom at informal social gatherings. Each year this society has a Fiesta to which all Spanish stu- dents are invited. They dance to the Spanish rhythms, hear a Spanish speaker, eat Spanish food, and really have a Good time. C i 35 l fi EPCTEZ 4 ramgfiiii FIRST Row: Left to Right: Carolyn Christensen, Jane Smith, Susan Scoville, Truda Schriver, Josephine Iacono, Mar- yorie Kopp, Frances Myers, Nancy Greisinger, Ann Singley, Betty Myers, Constance Hess. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Delores Kissinger, Lucille Anstine, jane Bergdoll, julia Vanasdale, Claire Io Kauffman, Alice Anderson, Colleen Wallick, Anastasia Peters, Marilyn Clackin, Doris Hopkins, Jo Alto Daniels, Lois Forner. X ff President ......,., Frances Myers Vice President , ...... Lucille ,Anstine 5 Secretary ,,.. . ,.... ,..... D oris Hopkins Treasurer , ,. ,Julia Vanasdale Anne Seaks Advisor This year the Junior and Senior French clubs The society meets every other Thursday. They have been combined. They exist under the name discuss the customs and ideals of the French, as Le Cercle Francais. To be eligible for member- well as the language itself. The students enjoy ship, a student must have completed a year of themselves while learning more about thc inter- French and must hold an average of at least SOW. esting French nation. Cilflu Qklfta Ultefa FIRST Row: Left to Right: Urith Ann Spiese, Patsy Zimmerman, Lucille Anstine, Christine Thomas, Lois Baer, Doris Maurer, Elaine Eyster, Allen Pusch, Robert Reever and Ronald Stone. V Q f.- 'x dafiftvll, 'X O y , '- 0 , President ,. . is Allen Pusch s - I , : . Vice President Patsy Zimmerman XV V' Q 'zq' l f Secretary Urith Ann Spiese . -. rnunumlh Q-Q , .df f x. Treasurer, . . A Doris Maurer N U ff W John W. Shelley y its of hlonday noon is the meeting time for the school math students. Mu Alpha Theta was or- ganized to increase the knowledge of all those especially interested in mathematics. During their meetings the society discusses new mathe- matical theories, considers easier methods and short Cuts in math, and reviews many ideas al- Advisor -sf . ready proved and in use. Many of the members plan to continue their study in mathematics after graduating from high school, so they are greatly interested in all new ideas and methods ,which will aid them in their future studies. A special award is given hy the society to the senior with the highest average in mathematics. Fam ummercial moiety FIRST Row: Left to Right: Dolores Baker, Shirley Miller, Virginia Sterner, Delores Stoberski, Sonia Strohman, Lenore George, Janet Leese, Gale Shaeffer, Connie Lightner, Gloria Billet, janet Slenker. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Gail Hill, Shirley Harmon, Shirley Beaverson, Norma jean Hartman, Shirley Becker, Shirley Slagle, Delores Hetrick, Helen Gohn, ,lean Grace, Kathleen Tarras, Yvonne Knaub, Nancy Wachter, julia Moore. gljnrin Row: Left to Right: Evelyn Rumsey, Barbara Zepp, Bonnie Rhine, Gale Grove, Ioan Hoffnagle, Madeline lp ey. A if 3 X 15 President . .. .. Sonia Strohman j ,g s Q. Vi' Vice President Delores Storbeski ig t mp Secretary A . A ..,. Janet Lease I ' V f Treasurer. .Virginia Stemer . f V , - , ,t ,255 'ff V A 1 till A Ursula A. Ernst V ff Advisor El. 2, , junior and senior girls in the commercial course are eligible for membership in this society. The girls gain valuable information and training for their entrance into the business world. Founded on October 9, 1933, the society serves as a relaxation and a recreational period after the long days ol' study. The Penn Commercial colors are brown and red. Their meetings are held in room 121 every Wednesday evening. Good luck to aspirants of the business world. iff an5 evo FIRST Row: Left to Right: Donald Bohr, Harlene Freedman, Lucille Anstine, Mary Lou Conroy, Joanne Bortner, Lois Bupp, Patsy Zimmerman, Lorraine llohrbaugh, janellergdoll, Richard Geiselman. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Allan Pusch, Debby Goodman, Pat Feiser, Helen Lockard, Shirley Becker, Linda Ger- ber, Marcia Ioynt, Carolyn Landmesser, jean Sutherin, jane Lewis, Joe llizzuto. President . Vice President Secretary X Treasurer , . M g W Quill and Scroll, the lnternational Honor Society for high school journalists was organized in Vllilliain Penn on hlarch 31, 1952, by Miss Minnie Marie Altland, advisor. The aim and purpose ol' the new organization is to reward individual .achievement and to encourage indi- vidual initiative in xvorlx such as high school Patsy Zimmerman Richard Gciselman Mary Lou Anstine Lucille Anstinc M. Marie Altland, Advisor journalism, creative writing and allied helds. This society functions to serve the individual 'llatler stall members, apart from his associates, by recognizing and rewarding his particular talent and ability. Membership in this organi- zation is selective and may be secured only through a local chapter. uciefaa fiafina FIRST Row: Left to Right: Sidney McCurk, Katherine Keller, Marjorie Kopp, Patricia Minnich, Barbara Minnich, jean Uhler, Nancy Kline, Susan Shaub, Lois Bupp, Carmen Lehr, Eva Lawrence, Daneen Ellis. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Delores Free, Doris Hopkins, Carol Cohn, Carolyn Worral, Barbara Pritchard, Gladys Geiselman, Marilyn Glackin, Nora Kempf, Patricia Rider, Athalinda Hershner, Lois Snook. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Ruth Stambaugh, Delores Spangler, Patricia Herr, Ann Lankford, Elaine Eyster, Jean Sutherland, jane Bergdoll, Harlene Freedman, Donna Springer, Judy Clemens. FOURTH Row: Left to Right: Richard Ceiselman, Iohn Connelly, George VVilIiams, Carl Lehman. Robert Myers. Alfred Bailey. , President . is',. Vice President , Secretary .. i f: F ss' P s ' ' .i 1 Treasurer it 'f', xi L Dolly G. Mccuiioch . - Advisor Societas Latina, now in its 22nd year, is a large and very active society. Be it a trip to Walters Museum in Baltimore or a Roman banquet at- tended in costume, you may be sure the society enjoys and appreciates these projects to the fullest. jean Uhler Nancy Kline Jane Bergdoll Carmen Lehr hlargaretta Hallock Advisor The purpose of Societas Latina is to increase knowledge of the language, habits, and manners of the ancient Romans. Anyone who has completed one year of Latin with an average of 8092 is eligible for member- ship. fucienf gmjoiolgmeni? FIRST Row: Left to Right: Betty Moore, june King, Shirley Kindig, Betty McCleary, JoAnne David, Margaret Cous- ler, Lena Card, Shirley Durgin, Judy Ann Koicuba, Virginia Myers, Sara Jones, Holly Hildebrand, Carol Kleckner, Norma Keesey, Frances Hilker. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Shirley Miller, Ruth Miller, Nancy Kindig, Joann Dietz, Donna Oller, Charmaine Gentzler, Pat Gallatin, Nancy Sipe, Ann Mann, Mary Spagnola, Mary Spieker, Ollie Mae Schifllet, Rita Yost. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Guy Blake, Alfred Heagy, Rodney Neiman, Raymond Reindollar, Russell Wilson, Clar- ence Price. 2, 1 'vu ' -I F L' -J L ' W Z S. Elizabeth Englar W Advisor A I fQgr1a. Student Employment Service was organized in service required, is eligible for membership. The l94l. This agency helps all the industrious stu- purpose is to secure part time positions for stu- dents to secure part time jobs in local stores, thus dents in order to render services for the school providing extra money for many necessities or a and community. rainy day. The organization helps the members to be- Any pupil in good classstanding, desiring em- come more independent and to meet and under- ployment and able to qualify for the type of stand people in all Walks of life. 5 ,QE F UCYKQ 'mv FIRST Row: Left to Right: Maxine Rowe, Linda Garland, Leona Myers, Catherine Stambaugh, Rose Mary Hollinger, Madeline Shipley, Ruth Stambaugh, Shirley Becker, Joann Taylor, Helen Gray, Shirley Smig, Janet Shettel, Carol Cohn, Shirley Seifert, Joan Heath. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Nancy McMurtrie, Shirley Miller, Catherine Smith, Joanne Diehl, Carolyn Lauer, Bar- bara Schubauer, Patricia Sweitzer, Gloria Rudisell, Sylvia Sechrist, Patricia Brown, Shirley Wolfe, Donna Welsh, Bar- bara Shearer, Pat Heath, Norma Shue. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Margaret DeVeny, Nancy Sheffer, Barbara Hodkinson, Carolyn Landmesser, Todd Updee graff, Joyce Hartman, Joann Arnold, Virginia Klepper, Marie Stough, Patricia Lauer, Beverly Young. , V, K ' r . xi iiii' Q-'e'1i President , Shirley Becker ac! ,li ' F Vice President Barbara Schubauer 7 4, ' A , p Secretary ., . Ruth Stambaugh f 1 J Treasurer .,.Carolyn Landmesser N , s f T g I ogeildnigofearer X Ate This society is under the able supervision of Mr. Roger Shearer, and is comprised of girls from the lOth, llth and 12th grades. The society holds meetings the first Thursday of every month. These pleasant girls are found at all the school affairs-dramatic productions, football games, Commencement-and help to quickly and quietly get people seated. Under special request they usher for affairs sponsored outside the school, but which are held in our auditorium. Siena fufi SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB Fmsi' Row, Left to Right: Barbara Kuch, Marie Ilgenfriu, Gloria Rojahn, Rlona Breier, Sandra Jumper, Dorothy Ogden. SECOND Row: Peggy Owen, Shirley Paules, Norma Knaub, Eileen Johnston, Gloria Leader, Elaine Hildebrand. 'THIRD Row: Barbara Meldrom, Joan Diehl, Phyllis Nloyer, Corola Machetzlci, Ann Robin, Marian Thomas, Joan Mundis. Lou LINKBINDIER Advisor FIRST Row, Left to Right: Anastasia Peters, Janet Boyer, JoAnn Chronister, Winifred Mundis, Helen Lockard, Philip Lanlcford, Malilon Godfrey, Murel Beatty, Marie llgenfritz, Truda Schriver, Rodney Neiman, Charles Wal- lace, Lorraine Sourbier, Doris Nlaurer, Shirley. Myers, Joanne Barlow. SECOND Row: Miss Lou Finlcbinder, Loyce Johnson, Sylvia Colston, Sally Ritter, Annabelle Nlorrow, Lucille An- stine, William Sheaifer, Harold Rupp, Adolph Seidensticker, George Williams, Daniel Ness, Raymond Reindollar, Kay Oiler, Joyce Johnson, Linda Gerber, Pat Brown. THIRD Row: Arlene Keilfer, Barbara Roth, Bonny Rhine, Susan Scoville, Carol Klinedinst, Joan Lehr, Ruth Erney, George Welsh, Taki Pritsios, Donald Bohr, Richard Meclcley, Martin Talmud, Robert Wetzel, Warren Wambaugh, Eugene Bollinger, Pat Nlinnich, Doris Kittrell, Nancy Rahe. FOURTH Row: JoAnne Graybill, Joyce Barton, Pat Cunningham, Sally Masten, Lois Neiderhauser, Judyann Koi- cuba, Rodney Weaver, Robert Leigh, James Shope, Jon Eby, James Saylor, William Boddington, Joseph Delaplane, Charles Reigel, Edward Allison, Alma Grove, Janet Shettel, Susan Watson, Cassandra Helder, Marjorie Gerber. ni.-un, llama mu C' ugicaf An inspiration to those girls and boys interested in music as a career or otherwise, is our orchestra. Many fine opportunities to appreciate good music in later life, are offered by this Fine musical organization. The members work hard every Thursday after! noon at 3:30 practicing the kind of music everyone enjoys. The 5,9 gf .4'E?' X X 4' V ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Seniors Barbara lWinnieh Ruth Rojahn JoAnn Chronister Gladys Geiselman Donald Klinedinst Audrey lVlowery Polly Spangler Ioan Yinger Philip Lankford Lois Gibbs Patricia lnncrs Ann Graybill Ernest Roll Katie Keller Robert llgenfritz Robert Slenker Philip Lukens Robert Throop john Ruth Kay Moberg Carmen Lehr fzwziors Holly Ilildebrand janet Shaffer Barbara Klinedinst Harold Smith Linda Gerber Elizabeth Brillhart Jay Nace Philip liink Annabelle Morrow Lorraine Sourbier t' moe,f24 orchestra has long attained its high reputation for good music. These musicians perform for assemblies, special programs, pre- sent a concert at each ofthe three junior high schools in York, and also participate in the annual 'iNite of Musicf, Good luck in the future to the musically minded students of this organization. Jane Lewis George Fischer Ann Lankford James Lambert Larry Snyder john Connelly Jean Sutherin Ray Kuntz Larry Shaffer Frank Werner Richard Dorset Willizlm Lyons Marie VVareheim Lois Miller Sophomores Mary Ann Blatt Charles Kohler Joan Lewis Mary Frances Pitts Robert Leader ,Ioan Reuben Ronald Lecrone George Herbert Margaret DeVeney julia Myers John Myers Karl Seifert Rodger Goodling Robert Richards john lleilig Rodney Burg Fred Gross , 'nm ' .L Director-Mr. Reginald Fink er,a ,'2s'f'at1r:e Witlr the roll of drums and the sound ol' the whistle, our York High Band, directed by the Very fine and capable Mr. Elwood Sprigle, marched through another spectacular season. These serie ous minded musicians, who can be heard practicing early every morning, have captured many state honors. Qui' band not only plays lor our school activities, but also performs for parades and other special outside events. A concert is presented at each of the C larinets Brcaden, Beverly Mann, Ann VVetzel, Robert Pause, John Destifano, Iosenh Tedesco, Thomas Moyer, Phyllis llahm, Garry Koeehenour, Wm. CSa Roetlcr, Wm. CSax.D Stitzel, Elaine CFluteU Glockensviels llcilig, john Shue, Nomra Klincdinst, Barbara llarper, Janet Trrmzpet C Snyder, Clair Shaeller, Larry Ruth, Iohn Gladfelter, James Leech, Ronald Bortner, llarlan Lanius, Edward VVilson, Charles Director-lvlr. Elwood Sprigle Goodling, Rodger Ashway, Barry Myers, Ray Althoff, Donald Gilmore, Donald lfekert, Ray XYerner, Frank Tyson, Charles lipley, Sam Trombone B Xllarner. Charles Lyons, VVilliarn Reinhard, Robert Dorsett, Richard Criswell, Gerald Boyer, Russell Koons, Denton Leathery, Fred Tru1111Ie t B Horner, Clyde Diehl, Donald Xlorgan, David Dunn, Richard Yl.efXfee, VVillianx 'Trumpet Bollinger, Eugene llohrbaugh, Donald Clotwalt, Henry Krieger, Kenneth Redding, Albert Spangler, Elwood Keech, Leo L1-her, Robert Xlarkle, Donald Flutes Ball, Ernest llgenfritz, Robert Lewis, Jane Markowitz, Noni Lankford, Ann Bassoon E9 Oboe Lukens, Phillip Slenker, Robert SO1lSLZUl'l01Il'S Fisher, George Shelley, jack Crim, john llihhle, Marvin Ilolhney er, William Green, Vance 'maize Reine? Baritones I-ink, Philip Zeck, Bud three junior high schools to arouse the interest ol' these students to join the hand when they enter Xfllilliatn Penn. This year our hand was invited to play lor a lloothall game at Philadelphia. They also played lor the University of Pennsylvania Cultural Olympics Iligh School Band Festival. The student director is Kenneth Yohe. Our band certainly deserves all the praise and honor it receives. The class ol' N52 wishes you the best ol? luck in the future. Seilfert, Carl Smith, Leonard Tromlaone A Newhold, Kenneth Xltyine, Ronald Kling, Larry Bowers, Robert Clolin, Barry Ohler, Kay lilinedinst, llenry Saxovlrones E: B. Clurinuts Qloldslyorough, Tom Rehtneyer, 'I'ed Berry, Ken Niesley, john llannne, VVilliam Boy er, Dave Parker, john Smith, Donald Pe re ussio n Straushaugh, Charles Rurxl, Rodney Zarfoss, Robert Xleffoy james Xlichaels, George Roseberry, Donald Royer, Rodney Cihhs, Tom ,Xhr.rluns, Neil jones, Ray luter, Audrey Xlyers, Robert llerbert, George Dorsett, Larry Clarinel fl lhroop, Robert fonnelly, john Snyder, Larry Vllinerniller, james XVinemiller, Thomas Patterson, james Butler, lvan liorsythe, Carl Ramsay, Hugh Halter, john Yohe, Kenneth French Horns Xlyers, Robert Stvope, Donald Sutherin, jean llarhaueh, Iidwin Smith, jack Clarinet li Grove, Burnell Ruhy, john XVallace, Charles Rehmeyer, Richard Avery, jesse .Xnderson, Nlerle VVallace, Charles Clarinet C Seiffert, Shirley jaeohs, Nancy Bowers, Ronald Trax, Fred Fisher, james Butts, Robert Evans, joseph Chamberlain, Dwight Clarinet D Feiser, john Blanlrenstein, VValter Green, Gary Byron, Leo Voss, Ned 5 i a i Today a student must be a vital part of the life that goes on about him. By blending his personality with those of other students he helps humanity in two ways. First, he shares the best part of himself in an effort to enrich his fellow men. I-le also satisfies his need for friendship and fellowship. Qfilninr om Junior Prom Queen 3 :il i RJ V-Q.. . A We Our Junior Prom was one of the most memorable of all our social events in Bill Penn. Playing all the popular tunes, the Sunlight Serenaders pro- vided us with music continuously from 9 until 12. The brightest stars of the prom were Shirley Seifert and Daniel Ness, who were Chosen the Queen and King of 4'Cherry Blossom Time. Upon arriving at the garden in the boys, gym, we passed under the arbor of flowers and beheld pink and white streamers, balloons, forsythia and dogwood bouquets, picket fences and a bird-bath. Yes, this was really a night to remember! Chit chat during intermission. Watching for the birdie. x it r 1 Jxniov 1961.1 Father whistled and everyone came running. It was inspection time for the Cilbreth family. Thus, the 1952 junior Class Play, Cheaper by the Dozenf' had its beginning. The cast of characters was selected by a process of double elimination. Chosen to portray Hfatlierf was Paul Shannon. His wilie, Hhflrs. Cilbrethf' was played by Clair Io Kauffman as the part of the dozen children in the play, were the following: Ernestine, Barbara Corlg l'Frank,,' Ted Reh- meyerg Hlackief' Beth Bentzg Don,,' Bill Cemmillg Bill, Charles Depferg Lillian, Margie Koppg HMartha,,' Patricia Baker. The llouselieeperf, 'lDr. Burtonfl Uloe Scales? Miss Brillf' and Larry', were characterized by Pat Linard, Robert Throop, Martin Seyler, Joanne Bortner, and Harold Rupp, respectively. The play had its setting in the early twenties. Its humorous plot dealt with the hilarious antics of an efhciency ex- pert and his brood of twelve. Directed by Miss Margaretta Hallock and Mr. Edward L. VValters, all committees co- operated to make the 1952 Junior Class play a huge success. Fatherly advice. Unwelcome guest. The cast-baby is asleep Doctor reports Spanish Dancer-Joyce Forman ma cur Zllfinuv Step right up ladies and gentletnenf' Bill Gemmill, the fast talking salesman, began his harangue and the talent show for the class of '52 was under way. Announcers Ken Yohe and Dick Rhoda introduced our stars of tomorrow. Our lovely mistresses of the tap danced their way into the spotlight, llelen Lockard and our harhershoppers brought to Bill Penn the sweetest music this side of the Susquehanna. Joyce Forman added the Spanish touch with a lively folk dance and any gypsy would have turned green with envy to see Margy Kopp give her version of a gypsy rondo. Carmen Lehr and Kay Moberg made two pianos sing with The Donkey Serenadef' The left fingers of Pat Lau flew over the keys of her accordion to render three most appreciated selections. To close the program Christine Thomas, our wonderful lady of the dance, hrought us one of her graceful ballet dances. Salesman-Bill Gemmill. Radio Announcers-Dick Rhoda and Ken Yohe. Line Dancers-Susan Brown, Dottie Kaimer, Bonnie Our Barbershoppers-Dave Boyer, Carl Anderson, Balmer, Nancy Noll, Pat Nesbit, Beverly Corney, William Blum, Murel Beatty. Shirley Dohn. :Eg auf' nazi? M :ram i 312 SLS E! W. m w 2 E urfain aff VVinning Thespian Une-Act Play, Elizabeth Several times every year the National Thespian Society holds meetings in the main auditorium. During these meetings which are open to any inter- ested people, three one act plays are presented. These plays are student chosen, directed, and easted. Members of the faculty act as judges in choosing the best play, which is usually awarded a sum of money. Some of the winners this year traveled to Millersville College to present their plays. These plays give dramatic students a chance to gain more acting knowledge and stage poise. THESPIAN ONEACT PLAY- I REMEMBER MAMA FIRST Row, Left to Right: Peggy Owen, Dione Meisenhelder, Beth Bentz. SECOND Row: Gus Pappas, Pat Lauer, Taki Pritsios, Neil Roth, Pat Linard, Barbara Corl. A VVinning Production- Hillbilly Sue SEATED, Left to Right: Dr. E. A. Glatfelter, Miss Margaretta Hallock, Thomas Coldsborough, Mr, Edward Walters. STANDING, FIRST Row, Left to Right: Patricia Chambers, Doris Maurer, JoAnne Sauder, JoAnne Chronister, Mariorie Kopp. STANDING, SECOND gow: Murel Beatty, Theodore Pmehmeyer, David oyer. mldhe Pot Boilers W I ,QI We 1511. from E 1, rv 5 Q? I Can't Give You Any Money! Down By the Airport . . . lyrolia: area four square miles, population 5,025 and sixty-nine herds of goats. Certainly such a great country cleserves an ambassaclorl Vllho should be given the honor, hut our heroine, Mrs. Janette llereforcl, a heautiliul young wiclow. Nowhere hut in ilyrolia eoulcl one-meet an overly pompous lging with txvo handsome sons, one just right lor our amhassaclorls young daugh- George V, VI, VII . . . Bingo! In the Home of the Gypsies ter and the other, a prinee-eharming, meant lor no one but the arnhassaclor. Margie Kopp, as Mrs. Herelorcl, anal Dave Boyer, as Prince Carl, along with gypsies and cowboys, came forth with the beautiful songs 1951 Frolic Cast and dances which put Petticoat Politicsn on top. JoAnn Chronister, student director, was assisted by Carmen Lehi' and Robert Throop, who Cli- rected the musical portions, and Christine Thomas, who so ably designed the dances. The student committees and their respective chair- men worked hard in the week preceeding No- I9 2 Hisi High Stepping Waiters vember 29, 30, and December 1. They are as lollows: Costume, Lois Nell, make-up, Carolyn XfVorrallg property and scenery, Allen Pusch and Doris Maurer, program, Constance Hess and ,lane flhorntong publicity, Patricia hlinnich. Two Gypsy Gentlemen A Tyrolian Folk Dance C30 Banning Q-H A bit of rcfrcshrnent. Whiting fur a waltz. 'Because of You. ga? ami E erargy, Signals in a different fashion. o I S K J N. in ll X 'Aww ' xx 9 XYhcn in Ronic, do as the Roinuns. q iw fgggueafff. , Our client, the Class of 1952, soon to pass out of existence, but realizing that the old must give way to the new and that others will come to take their places alongside of her, has authorized us to come and present to you this, her last will and testament. However, it is not with complete sadness that we stand before you on this serious and solemn occasion because, from this moment on, her deeds shall be carried world-wide. Though many will be laid by the wayside, we are cer- tain that there will be a few that will always be re- membered. So, we now present to you her final wishes and requests. We leave to the future inhabitants of Room 202 the art of debating taught by Mr. DeBerti and so ably acquired by its present members. We leave to the up-and-coming aspirants of Mu Alpha Theta the complex formula devised by their predecessors for computing the length of a foot ruler. The boys of the Industrial Department leave to you, the underclassmen and future members of the union, their amputated arms and sawed-off fingers. We will to the future classes of York High our foot- prints on Lover's Lane in Penn Park. We give and bequeath to the junior Class all such persons who deem it advisable to reflect another year in the Senior Class. Also to you future upperclassmen we will the ability to start inertia in their souls, so that they may not have, as have had some of our teachers, eternal life in York High. To the future inhabitants of Mines 5 and 23 we leave the gas masks used by their predecessors, so that they too might survive the soot and odor of the dungeons. We give and bequeath to all future members of our Student Covernment intuition, insight, and perspec- tiveness so that they might form distinctive opinions, . megswzwxsggiasmsaaewaarrszarfixafsemfsstreeaffefeish soluble answers, and corrective measures which have made and will continue to make William Penn the school of schools. All the males of our class, who majored in that over- burdening course known as Foods leave behind to their future contemporaries their sieved stomachs made thus by the simple digestion of their inedible con- glommerations. The fairer sex of the Senior Class will to all land lubbers their ability to do the inverted nest-hang on the rings in Cym Class. The seniors participating in the Finer Arts hereby leave to those of the lower classes their talents and abilities which they so ably displayed in all of their great productions. VVe will to the outstanding newspapers of our coma munity all the dangerous exploits, the great adventures, and the true romances that have preceded our gradua- tion. Also in the future we donate to them the spicy tales, the shocking episodes, and the unbelievable stor- ies, trusting that they may furnish plenty of material for news items and an inspiration for those younger students who so naturally look to us for examples. All funny noises, screeches, whistles, taps, etc. passe ing from the orchestra pit in the form of a selection will fall to the remaining members of the high school. To the English Department, if they promise not to be too harsh with us, we donate the mocking satisfac- tion that they will receive upon noticing the many grammatical errors in this the class will. The chemists of the senior class reveal to all under classmen their secret method for obtaining water-turn on the faucet. All possessions not herein disposed of shall be given to the janitors on the condition that they will work. And now that the most outstanding and successful task of all humanity has been completed, we, her rep- resentatives, do hereby place our signature as a final seal to this, the final will and testament of the Class. Authors Chester Zinn and Frances Myers. JJUPDQQ nic 'Erma Listen, Old York High, and you shall hear The prophecy hy the propheciers. A Class like the Class of '52 Never again will corne to you. Let's visit the future on a cloud, The things we see will rnake us proud. We the prophets of '52 Give our prophecy to you. FTTIMEI 1972 We see that all those Romeos who graduated in our class have now settled down, gotten married, and are raising a family. I'm positive that we had more eligible bachelors who paid NO attention to the opposite sex than any other class that has left the halls of Dear Old York High. We noticed that the traffic situation is still not under control. But now we see that the problem is not racing cars, but racing helicopters. A new parking lot has been opened on the roof of the school and parking is 54 a day-all profits go to the Student Council Fund. This reminds us of the Student Council. We see that they have taken over every office in the school. There is no longer a principal or an assistant principal, for the School Board feels that this is the way demo- cratic principals are taught. What a life-a holiday every other day, assemblies that last all mornings, and cokes in all the fountains! In scanning Penn Park, we see they now have heat- ers under every park bench for the benefit of all the lovers, and a canope to keep them dry in case of rain. Now that certain boy and girl can spend every noon- time together regardless of the weather. CAS if they didn't in '52.D We see that now the Industrial fellows come to school dressed to kill. Polka-dot pants, checked coat, and plaid tie. Of course there is a conservative type that wears a chartreuse and orange plaid suit. The shops are modernized to such an extent that the fellows sit around and push buttons all day. Looking in on a typical classroom we noticed that each student has his own compartment, with reclining seats. A complete selection of elegant foods is passed under their noses by means of conveyer belts. Teachers also have it easier because now they're teaching their students by Classroom Television. CThis isn't too unusual-they always had it easyll The athletes of '52 who proved themselves so very worthy, have finally hung up their shoes, as Aloe DilVlag- gio did the year we left school. They always said York produced Cand still is producingl the greatest athletes of the United States. All those future doctors in our class have certainly proved themselves worthy. After a long and tedious ordeal, involving much time and research, they have finally found a cure for cancer. However, now they're devoting all their time to the pet-peeve of all students past and present of Old York High-HOMEWORK. Good luck, we know you will succeed as you have done in the past. We see that the former Commercial girls of our class are controlling every large industry and business of the U. S. This was the result of the fine training which they received in school, for after graduating they all man- aged, thru hook or crook, to marry their boss, after serving as his secretary. The great array of scientists that graduated in '52 became the first ever to set foot on Venus. They found it thickly populated and overHowing with money. Therefore, being men of high intelligence, they dropped their scientific practices and opened night- clubs. The wonderful entertainment that was offered the people of Venus was obtained from a magnificent group of singers and dancers, who made our stay at York High so enjoyable. After cleaning up all the money in Venus, they departed with their crew to Earth and back to our favorite pastime-Science. Our D. E. students gained so much fame for their extravagant work, that they have been called upon to work at John VVanamaker's in London in the morning, Klacy's New York in the afternoon, and Marshall-Field, Chicago at night. lsn't the air age wonderful? POP! I ! There goes our cloud we were traveling on. Time we get back to earth. The Prophecy of '52 Has just heen presented to you, All we said was just in fun, Good-luck to our class rnernhers, everyone. And so with no further adieu ll'e remain the prophets of '52. Prophets Ann Beckner and Tony Ianetta. 0 ag cgfliroiggil emot-tea! We, the Class of 1952, reported for duty for the first time at Penn Common Harbor and set sail at 8:30, September 19, 1949, on the U.S.S. William Penn. We were all very anxious to get started with our third phase of school life. Although we were naturally inexperi- enced, we wanted to become thoroughly acquainted with our new school. This was true because it was on her that we hoped to reach our three year goal which was to be Greater and Better Understanding Through Knowledge. Already present on our new undertaking were, of course, our upperclassmen and new faculty. They ac- cepted us with great expectancy since we were naturally potential uppershipmen. Before long our first crew meeting was held and Sam Toggas, Dave Boyer, Nancy Kline, and ,loyce Centzler were elected to represent us in the ship's senate. We were very happy to be in- formed that our class advisors were to be Mrs. Dolly McCulloch and Mr.,Alvin Heiges. By this time we were accustomed to being the apprenticeshipmen. We had become used to taking orders from our superior Junior and Senior oflicers. Our uppershipmen presented us ample opportunities to acquaint ourselves better with our new Alma Mater. Our first social event was our f'Sophomore Hop which was held in our ballroom. This affair proved to be a huge success. Everyone seemed to mingle and gain new friendships. Following this occasion, our first report cards became due, and now we better understood what was expected of us and in what subjects we lacked efliciency. Our second crew meeting was held, and Edward Blankenstein was elected our first crew presi- dent. We then chose our class motto, He Who Over- comes Others Is Strong, He Who Overcomes Himself ls Mightier Still. This very briefly stated our purpose in good Ole Bill Penn, Our Sophomore year soon passed on, for the first time we drifted into port in order to bid farewell to the Class of l950l' as well as to take our three months' leave. Returning to the decks as Juniors, we knew very well that we were to assume increased responsibilities. Our first problem confronting us was that of selecting the activities in which we were going to specialize- whether our choice be Dramatics, Student Govern- ment, Music, Athletics, or Societies remained for us to decide. At our first lunior meeting of the crew, Carl Bentz was elected our president and Nancy Kline, Nan Mundis, john Ruth, and Dave Eisenhart, our crew senators. We had two opportunities in our Iunior Year to display our talent. The first was our Junior Talent Show. The theme was 'fThe Revue of '52 with Urith Ann Spiese, Mary Shaub, Virginia Nichols, Sidney Cohen, and Carl Bentz as the script writers. Our second highlight was our lunior Play, entitled Cheaper By The Dozen with Paul Shannon and Claire lo Kauff- man enacting the roles of the father and mother. This production will always be remembered as a big success. Opening our second semester, Carl Bentz was re- elected Junior Helmsman. Shortly after this our third class affair took shape as our Junior Prom, with its theme entitled Cherry Blossom Time. Due to the diligent work of the various committee chairmen, this beautiful semi-formal affair was presented very success- fully on the night of April 6, 1951. Our summer vacation arrived and we again anchored at the next port to bid farewell to the Class of 1951. We knew only too well that we were to report back for duty in the fall as the skippers of the U.S.S. Wil- liam.', Yes, our vacation came and went very rapidly and we now had to assume the responsibilities required of being Seniors. Again our crew had decreased very noticeably in number but we didn't Give Up The Ship! At our first Senior Class meeting Barry Attig was elected president and Nan Mundis, Katie Keller, Philip Stough, and Edward Kottcamp were elected to serve in the senate. The Commencement Committee with Doris Maurer as Chairman and the Farewell Assembly Committee composed of Frances Myers and Lewis Levin were constantly on the job realizing very well that our time was limited. The Second Annual Homecoming Celebration proved to be bigger and better than the year before when it was originated. Nan Mundis was elected to reign over the weekend festivities and Pat Nesbit and Doris Kleiman, her attendants. Margy Kopp was se- lected by the football team to be their 'iSweetheart. Our Frolic entitled Petticoat Politics was staged on November 29, 30, and December 1. Dave Boyer and Margy Kopp shared the leads, while ,loAnn Chron- ister served as the Student Director. This month was exceedingly rough on the high seas, but we managed to keep our course. Historian Carl Bentz Before long our Mid-Semester Finals quickly ap- proached. Our Joint Society Dances and our Senior Prom concluded our Social life on board, these will always remain utmost in our minds. Our Farewell Assembly took place on May 15 and 16, 1952. Un the evenings of May 27, 28, and 29 our Com- mencement pageant was held. For the last time we said 'ibon voyage to our vessel which we learned to love. Our goal was now in sight. We all had a feeling of gladness as we looked ahead into the future, for we realized that we were leaving something very clear behind us. Vile, the Class of 1952, wish to thank all of those responsible in preparing us to meet the challenges of this troubled world in which we are about to enter. We shall never forget the good times we had on your decks during the past three years. VVith this last thought we leave you, i'U.'S.S. VVilliam Pennfl Let us be remem- bered as having sailed our course and having overcome the storms along the way. CARL BENTZ - T6 Eur? CQFQQB There are many schools about us, But none like Vllilliam Penn. Shels stood the test since 127, We hope she has no end. And though our work is finished, The Class of '52, We'll always remember-with pride and joy, l 1-ler colors of orange and blue. With the knowledge welve gained in her halls of fame, We'l1 win lifels race at every bend. VY And though the road be rough and steep, Class Poet-Loyce Iohnson Weill always cherish our Nvilliam Penn. We bid thee adieu mid cheers and shouts, Farewell! farewelll old orange and blue! We are out to win in the game of life, Xvith all the knowledge to see us through. Jn Narfinfg, PN ., fx Q .gs 'Cla gens' 4 gg ' D vain O ,,f' A fro ., A . 4414 4 vrg' A 15443, 479 19' 49' Y 7' - 94' s 44 for if 4 Z 4'49 199' 44 Z? fa' 4? f a lag? W, , xg . 4 94 yy X J, 93, g' gg . ni O1 A 4' . 44 n f' :gnu fs? I X M Z ,p,g', ,dafa 4 42 ff 4 ' ' W' 4'a1 4492 , fy! ,ga 7 X' -ey' 44 2:29 fig 4 'ga' 921 ,4 444 9 ,ev rx ff 4 .Q p 1 pg 4 ! ,, , ' Lyrist-Truda Schriver 4 QQ 7 0 O 499' 4494 2244 4 ag asa' 444 ,4' I ga9'9 4249 Y ff 4 Z af! ,af 4429 ,gff f ' 4 1' Af . 49a gg , ff ro 94? 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Homecoming Our loveliest girls. Football Sweetheart. Our beautiful Queen. President Carl Bentz crowns Nan Mundis Homecoming Queen. Her maiesty. This committee plans all assemblies under the supervision of lVliss Anne Finkbinder. Teachers are assigned to collect ideas for assemblies and a representative from the assembly committee aids them. The commit- tee strives for educational as well as entertain' ing programs. This is made possible by having a variety sucl' as sports, music, science and literary assemblies. Thanks to this great little committee Wil- liam Penn has been graced with beautiful school dances and socials. In order to make each dance bigger and better than the last, the members work feverishly on new ideas. It is difhcult to make each dance better than the last but our members, with their creative in- genuity, always come shining through. ut' fdhgani afion FIRST Row, Left to Right: Patricia Doll, Donna Springer, Alice Anderson. SECOND Row: Alfred Bailey, William Gemmill, Barry Ashway. THIRD Row: Paul Shannon, Carl Bentz, Chester Zinn. FIRST Row, Left to Right: Nancy Shirey, Susan Throne Mar garet DeVeny, Lillian Kurlansik. SECOND Bow: Deborah Kuester, Ruth Roiahn, Patsy Zimmer man, Eva Lawrence, Patricia Cunningham. THIRD Row: Mike Meckley, Thomas Ruth, Barry Castle John Connelly, Eli Eichelberger. FOURTH Row: Ioe Bury, Milton Linial, Ted Rehmyer, Mike Israel, Horace Ports. ,nm We ,vm hioney with a capital i'lVlH is this commit- tee's big interest. Introducing any items that might be of interest to the school keeps the committee on its toes. Promoting sales of book covers, emblems, -stickers, pennants, hats, and license plates, to mention a few, controls the committees work. The members are willing at any time to donate their services for school projects. Keep up the good work! FIRST Bow, Left to Right: Joann Fries, Mary Tassia, Kay hloberg, Ellen Lauer. SECOND Row: Christine Thomas, Joyce Gillespie, Betsy Io Becker, Carolyn Stambaugh. THIRD Bowg Richard Hummel, Willianx Stough, Richard Ceisel man, Richard King. lgouvgru Row: Henry Owen, Murel Beatty, Allen Pusch, Phil ml! . Betiind ftie ceneg! FIRST Row: Left to Right: Pat Minnich, Doris Maurer Lois Neff SECOND Row: Ed. Harbaugh, Ioe Ottemiller Anyone who saw either the Frolic or the Com- mencement Pageant can vouch for the work of our Script Committees. This year, as in the past several years, the William Penn Script Committees estab- lished an enviable record for writing both the Frolic and the Commencement dramatizations. Yes, wc, the graduating class of '52, want to extend our sincere thanks to these committees for a job well done. Left to Right Lois Snook Charles Depfer Io anne Bortner Advisor Miss Hallock , Absent from picture john Dunkelberger Heglptan 'Bram afic ocieflz, FIRST Row: Left to Right: Harlene Freedman, Joyce Forman, Lois Neff, Patricia Minnich, Barbara Minnich, Nancy Kline, Patricia Chambers, Robert Throop, Thomas Coldsborough, Marjorie Kopp, Katherine Keller, Barbara Corl, Linda Gerber, Alice Anderson, Io Ann Chronister. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Mary Louise Arnold, Ruth Rojohn, Joanne Bortner, Doris Mauer, Beth Bentz, Mary Lou Conroy, 'Patricia Doll, Lois Snook, Claine Stitzel, Carmen Lehr, Patricia Linard, Christine Thomas, Claire Jo Kauff- man, Urith Ann Spiese. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Beth Brillhart, Donna Springer. FOURTH Row, STANDING: Left to Right: William Vandenberg, William Stouch, Joe Rizzuto, Theodore Rehmeyer, Anthony Janetta, Allen Pusch, Richard Ceiselman. Margaretta Hallock Advisor This society, named after the Cod, Thespis, consists of future actors and actresses. There are many ways to earn the hundred points needed for membership. By participation in any Thes- pian play, any school production or any of the committees, such as publicity, make-up, costume or property. Meetings are not held regularly and no dues President .,..... Thomas Coldsborough Vice President ........... Robert Throop Secretary-Treasurer ., Marjorie Kopp Assistant Secretary- Treasurer ...., .,., P atricia Chambers Edward Walters Advisor are collected. The important meetings of the year are the two presentations of Thespian plays, one a semester, and the annual banquet and in- stallation ceremony. These are all held in the evening. Once a student becomes a Thespian, he may earn stars. To receive a star another hundred points must be earned. meg, , oinefg, ami 4 omanitc LOWER LEFTZ- Truda Schriver, Pianist. UPPER LEFT: Richard Dorsett, William Lyons, Denton Koons. FIRST Row, Left to Right: Dave Boyer, Robert Thronp, Kenneth Yohe, Ivan Butler, Rosemarie Forte. SECOND Row, Left to Right: George Michaels, Thomas Gibbs, Frank Wlerner, Ray Jones, Clair Snyder. Under the direction of Kenneth Yohe, the Sunlight Serenaders furnish music for the monthly dances and various other school spon- sored events. During the year they are the fea- tured attraction of an assembly program. The members bestow much praise upon Robert Slenlier who wrote their theme song, uSunlight Serenade. Rosemarie Forte and David Boyer. the vocalists, have provided us with excellent entertainment by their different interpretations of the top tunes of the day. Members are chosen from the band and are under the direction of a high school senior. To the members of this orchestra go our sincere thanks for the many hours of pleasure which we have received from listening to them. Our Tatler Staff has recorded in this hook the highlights of our life in W'illiam Penn. VVe have made history-not world wide history, but one which will he read and re-read by our class for years to come. VV e Seniors have now reached the high school graduation milestone. Let us not stop here, but go on to larger and greater triumphs. lglur Erafifuoc Lt IQ fywwigi 5 tf 'rx.M Advisers-Mrs. Dolly McCulloch and Mr. A. C. Heiges Throughout our high school career, two indi- viduals are outstanding in the field of counsel to the class of 52. To these two-Mrs. Dolly McCul- loch and Mr. A. C. Heiges-we, the class of 52, express our sincere thanks and our deepest grati- tude and respect for helping us to acquire the best things that could he attained in our three year stay at Good Old York High. To you we wish the best of luck in the future. 1952 - , 5 ? I ill i ' i iff? . fgi'H,,V5Lx -, gm Stephen Gerald Abel AQ -' V I 236 Chestnut Street jerry Commercial f 2 PK Ann Marie Adinolfi R. D. No. 5 1'Annie Commercial Home Room, Cheerio Secretary. Mary Albright Dover, R. D. No. 2 'llVlary Commercial Penn Peppers, Corresponding Sec.g H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg Girls Ath- letic Assoc.g Vollcyhallg Bowlingg Bas- ketball: Assembly. Shirley E. Albright 1704 West Market Street H i-Speed' ' Commercial Cooperativesg Volleyballg Badminton: Table Tennis. Carolyn Aldrich 32 North Albemarle Street Henry General H. R. Vice President, Attendance Sec- retary, Cheerio Secretary. Gene Charles Almoney R. D. No. 1 Mike Industrial Home Room Cheerio Secretary. Alice Anderson 504 Villa Terrace Alice Classical Cliog Dolphing Le Cercle Francaisg Thespiansg H. R. Vice Pres., Treas.g Tattler, Art Editor Service Squads Assembly Committeeg Frolic SO , 4'5l g H. R. Presidentg National Honor Society. Glenn Anderson R. D. No 4 Andy Industrial Thomas Anderson 423 North Newberry Street Tom Scientific D. L. S.g H. R. Vice President, Pres- ident, Recording Secretary: Penn Chorusg Mixed Chorus. Patricia Katherine Andes 237 East Market Street Pat Scientific La Tertuliag G. A. AJ H. R. Attend- ance Sec., Treas., Pres.g Christmas Carolerg Volleyballg Badmintong Table Tennisg Bowling: Weekly Reporter. john Andrews, lr. 525 Pennsylvania Avenue Andy Industrial Baseball. Shirley Mae Ansorg 221 West Maple Street Skid Scientific Junior Nurses Aidg Penn Peppers, Presidentg Cliog La Tertuliag H. R. Representative, 2 yearsg Student Ad- visory Boardg Information Deskg Tat- ler, Ass't Editorg Sportsmanship Com- mitteeg Ways and Means Committee, Chairmang National Honor Society. Lucille Alberta Anstine 1901 South Queen' Street Lu Classical Le Cercle Francais, Vice President: Les Petits Cadetsg Mu Alpha Thetag Tatler, Ass't Copy Editor, Mixed Chorusg Cecelian Glee Club, Night of Musicg Frolic, '50, '5lg Co-writer of Tatler Movieg Forensicsg Hop En- tertainmentg Christmas Assembly: Na! tional Honor Society: Quill and Scroll, Treasurerg Thespiansg Thespian Play. Ivan Eugene Appleby 143 Arch Street Steve Industrial Philip Eugene Armold R. D. No. 3 Little Armoldn General H. R. Vice President, Treasurer, Sec- retary, Wrestling, 3 years. Marvin Lee Arnold R. D. No. 8 Lee Industrial H. R. Attendance Secretary, Presi- dent, 2 years, Vice President. Mary-Louise Arnold 1840 Eastem Boulevard Mary-Lou Scientific 'lthespiansg Dolphin Swimming So- cietyg H. R. Cheerio Secretary, Weekly Reporter, Vice Presidentg Band, 3 years: Frolic Chorus, 3 years. Barry D. Attig R. D. No. 7 Buffy Scientific Den-iosthenian Literary Societyg H. R. President, Vice President, Treasurerg yreirlifgb Varsity. 13 year. Varsity oota,o-at', ' Q1-LR, Basketball. P am years 1952 A f .H-iff'freezesLfaifvzw--ff,olsggewag 53? ex 'wggg x .. an H? A --'zf Q . n .w s . if 3:3 ft,ffs.2f.-'32-15'v:':..2E.'.,-,Z , P V, 'f:2'.fu.,l,'2i'.' .TZg.?'12.iisi' ay., . s w e 8+ W S ss 5 rm., f -fi r Wig ay 1 g -0 P ft Elsie Atwater 352 VVest Hope Avenue Lizzy General Home Economics Society, Secretary, Treasurer, Parliamentariang H. R. Vice President: Girls Athletic Asso- ciation. james P. Avila 832 East Boundary Avenue Ave Industrial Lois Elaine Baer 329 East Princess Street Lois Classical Clio, Recording Secretary, La Ter- tulia, Recording Secretaryg Mu Alpha Theta: National Honor Society: H. R. Representative, G. A. A.g Sophomore Glee Club, Future Teachers of America, 3 years, Historian: Sopho- more and Junior Class Ofhcer, Secre- taryg Secretary of Councilg Student Council Banquet Comimttee, 50. Richard Bailey 430 West Iackson Street Dick General Civil Defenseg York High Weekly, l year. Delores Jean Baker 242 South Penn Street Dell Commercial Cooperativesg Make-up Committeeg H. R. Attendance Secretaryg Color Guard, 2 yearsg Color Guard Cap- tain, 1 year, York High Weekly, 1 year. Delores .lean Baker l l l South Pershing Avenue D.I. Commercial Perm Commercialg Student Employ- ment, Serviceg Girls Athletic Asso.5 Cooperativesg Bowlingg Badminton: Square-Dancing. Patricia Ann Baker 841 West College Avenue Pat General liuterpean Literary Society, Penn Peppers, Thespians, G. A. A., ll. R. Cheerio Secretary, Cheerleader, Vol- leyball, Badminton, Basketball, Table Tennis. Bonita Louise Balmer Wellsville, R. D. No. l Bonnie Scientific Iluterpean Literary Society, ll. R. Chaplain: Junior Talent Show, Fro- lic, 3 years, Assemblies, Volleyball. Daniel Wesley Bare 919 North Pine Street Danny Industrial Industrial Society, 3 years, ll. R. Representative, Cheerio Secretary, Treasurer. Joanne Catharine Barlow 845 Clearmount Road jo Classical Mixed Chorus, Cecelian Glee Club, President, Sophomore Glee Club, llonor Society, Student Advisory Board, Mixed Chorus Concert, 2 years. Nancy L. Barnhart R. D. No. 7 Nancy General Les Petits Cadets, II. R. Cheerio Secretary, Attendance Secretary, Ina termural Basketball. Joyce Eileen Barton 441 North Beaver Street feb Commercial Thespians, Sophomore Glee Club, Cecelian Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, H. R. Representative, Vice President, Color-Guard, 3 years, Messiah, Fro- llfy '71, '52, Property Committee, Make-up Committee, Cooperatives, Nights of Music, Mixed Chorus Con- certs, Pageant of Bands. Josephine K. Baum 144 East Charles Lane Josie Commercial Cooperatives, H. R. President, Chap- lain, Recording Secretary. ean Louise Bauserman R. D. No. 7 Jeannie Commercial Cooperatives. John Bausert 708 Priority Road Bos Scientific Penn Peppers, Varsity Club, H. R. President, Secretary, Cheerio Secre- tary, Vice President, Chaplain, Civil Defense, H. R. Basketball, I. V. Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Vol- leyball, 3 years. Carolee Joan Beachtel 650 East Mason Avenue Carolee General H. R. Secretary, Cheerio Secretary, Weekly Reporter, 1 year. Murel Eugene Beatty 618 South Court Street Mural General A. D. S., Penn Chorus, Vice Presi- dent, Thespians, Mixed Chorus, H. R. Vice President, Attendance Secre- taryz Social Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Frolie, '50, '51, Messiah, Forensics, York High Weekly, 1 year. Shirley Maye Beaverson R. D. No. 9 Slim Commercial Cooperatives, Penn Commercial, H. R. President, Chaplain, Cheerio Sec- retary, Volleyball, Badminton, Girls Athletic Association. BAND PARENTS CLUB SEATED, Left to Right: Mrs. Edwin Harbaugh, Mrs. Roy Reicharcl, Mrs. Kenneth Newboulcl, Mrs. Harold Fisher. STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. Harry Lyons, Mr. Paul Kline- dinst, Mr. Ben Throop, Mr. john Connelly, Mr. Dane Dorsett, Mr. Elwood Sprigle, Mr. Elwood Heilman. The new Driver Training car. To the victors belong the spoils. Plunders of War. il ,,,, g.,,:: -5-ff gfuf.. - f - . I J lili i P ET? , I. AA ,VV V. .Q Q 1 I A i fi . 'ff Q ,K iy ..,, . ' 'Lf V ff T, M5 V V ' V 5 ' 4 g ,jf X Q ' A ' iis. sl . 5' , ,. .1 i JJ rr fl ll T-V T A' T15 iw- T A 1 T il W 9' E 9 gm . i ss T - . V .SQ rf' Z ..,. A . is ...Q ,,,., if i E ir I m U E . 245 T gif, . ,ll Will. y . Ls. . i E, 5- E My Tai ,,.,r' fi , K E A A l , fi if .isi K T lr James E. Beck 420 Park Street jim Scientific D. L. S., Swimming Society, H. R. Vice President, Representative, Secre- tary, Varsity Swimming CZD, H. R. Basketball. Rodger Eugene Becker 731 Linden Avenue Bog Scientific Varsity Club, H. R. President CZD, Vice President CZD, Chaplain CID, J. V. Football, Varsity Football, Civil Defense. Shirley Rae Becker 117 North Beaver Street Shirley Commercial Girls Usher Society, 3 years, Presi- dent, Treasurer, Penn Commercial, Student Employment Service, I year, Cooperatives, H. R. President, 2 years, Service Squad, Finance Com- mittee, Tatler Business Manager, In- formation Desk, Homecoming Parade, Volleyball, Christmas Caroler, York High Wekly, 1 year, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. Ann Ieleen Beckner 416 Rathton Road Ann Classical Clio, President CZJ, Jr. Historical So- ciety, Dolphin, H. R. Representative, Assembly Committee, Chairman of Homecoming, Class Prophecy: Sec- retary of Homeroorns, National Honor Society. Beth Ann Bentz Hillcroft Beth Classical Thespians, La Tertulia, Clio, Record- ing Secretary, H. R. Treasurer, Re- cording Secretary, Representative, Junior Class Play, Nominee for Home- coming Queen, Dances, Solo and Entertainment-Frolic, Property Com mittee, Publicity Committee. Carl E. Bentz 2200 East Market Street Gus Classical D. L. S. President, Treasurer, H. R. Representative, Vice President, Presi- dent of School, President of Ir. Class CZJ, Vice President of Sophomore Class, Chairman of Assembly Com- mittee, Forensics C229 Class Histo- nan, Jr. Prom M. C., D. L. S. Play, Ir. Talent Show, H. R. Basketball, National Honor Society. 1952 if jane Mary Bergdoll 625 Linden Avenue jane Classical Clio, National Honor Society, Le Cercle Francais, Socxetas Latina, Les Petits Cadets, Attendance Secretary, H. R. Secretary, Service Squad: Tat- ler, Managing Editor, Quill and Scroll. Fred Bierman 100 West College Avenue Fritz Scientific A. D. S., H. R. Vice President, At- tendance Secretary, Recording Secre- tary, H. R. Basketball CSD. Dorothy Billet 721 Priority Road Dot Scientific Spanish Society CU, Girls Athletic Association, H. R. President, Bad- minton, Volleyball, Bowling, Ping- pong. Cloria jean Billet 32 South Hartman Street Skeets Commercial Penn Commercial, Parliamentarian, H. R. Secretary, H. R. Chaplain: G. A. A., Volleyball, York High Q Weekly CID. .lean Louise Billet R. D. No. 5 Jeannie Distributive Ed. Distributive Education Society, H. R. Treasurer, President, Volleyball, Dr. D. E. Assembly. William C. Billet R. D. No. l Bill General Varsity Club, H. R. Secretary, Var- sity Wrestling C3J, I. V. Baseball, H. R. Basketball, H. R. Volleyball. Betty Biser 313 South Duke Street Betty Commercial Norma lean Bishop 353 West Philadelphia Street Jean Scientific lunior Nurses Aid C21g H. R. Weekly Reporter, Attendance Secretary, Chap- laing G. A. A.g Badmintong Square Dancingg Volleyball. Shirley Bishop R. D. No. 5 Slzirl Distribution Education Distributive Education Societyg H. R. President, H. R. Secretaryg Volley- ballg Dr. D. E. Show Participation. Clarence Bisker 142 North Newberry Street Clarence Commercial E-EDR. Chaplaing York High Weekly Allison Bistline 63 North Franklin Street Allison Industrial Industrial Society C315 Cheerio Sec- retary. William Floyd Blum 533 South George Street Billy Commercial Varsity Football C213 Varsity Wresta ling C11. 'i:f'e':.'xQ2.s ..,, ,. 1952 .- ww : l ' ww EE' .fi ' .1 1 5 Z stays ,.,. . 5 ., ,. . , .3 , , , M, .s ef? ,, fel F ag? ' 3355 ff' E l 1 Hi.. 1 l 1 , , .mags Donald L. Bohr 1917 South Queen Street Don Classical Penn Chorusg lVIixed Chorusg Tatler -Asst. Sports Editor: Frolicg Public' ity Committee Service Squad: Foren- sic: Nite of Music,', Hop Entertain- mentg Messiah g Quill and Scrollq Thespian Dramatic Society. Ernest Nl. Boll 1147 Wellington Street Ernie'f Scientific D. L. S.g H. R. Vice President: Baud C313 Sunlight Serenaders C315 Or- chestra C31g Weekly CI1. Harlan R. Bortner 1080 Grand View Road Bart Scientific H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg Band. .loanne Bortner Powder Mill Road 1 0 Scientific Der Deutsche Verein, Secretaryg Thes- piansg Junior Academy of Science: Chaplaing Frolic C219 Frolic Script Committeeg Thanksgiving Assemblyg Ir. Class Playg Weekly News Editorg Tatler Advertising Editorg Forensics, City and Countyg Hop Entertainmentg Tatler Movie Originatorg Pa. Scholas- tic Press Award: Quill and Scroll: Chess Club. Paul Edward Bosserman 809 South Beaver Street Boss Industrial Industrial Societyg Industrial Society Basketball. Susan Bowen 766 Priority Road Sue Scientific E. L. S.g La Tertuliag G. A. A.g H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg H. R. Treasurerg Color Guard C21. Norma Jean Bowers 802 Chestnut Street Norma Commercial Girls Athletic Association: ll. R. Secretary: llowlingg Tennis: Volley- ball: Basketball. Sonya Dawn Bovvring 608 Dallas Street f'Peanut General David R. Boyer R. D. NQ. 7 Mn B. Scientific D. L. S.: Thespians: Frolic CSD: H. R. Recording Secretary: J. V. Foot- ball Clj: Band: Sunlight Serenaders: lylixed Chorus: Penn Chorus: Radio Script Committee: Class Senator: Social Committee Chairman. janet Boyer 652 West College Avenue janet General Sophomore Glee Club, V. President: Ceeilian Glee Club: hlixed Chorus, Treasurer: Jr. Nurses Aid: Tliespian Dramatic Society: Property Comm.: H. R. Secretary: H. R. Treasurer: Assemblies: Frolic Chorus. Rodney Eugene Boyer A 1546 Filbert Street Rod Industrial Band CZJ: Sunlight Serenaders CID. Ronald Breier 36 North Pine Street ROYWli6i' General zgft.5Q,v 1 - Q' 1952 Donna Marie Breneman 728 Pennsylvania Avenue Donna Commercial 2-Iogneroom Radio Reporter: Weekly 1 . ' Frederick G. Brenneman .. R 625 North Hartley Street ,X Q yl, A Fred Industrial - :t:'f .. . A Q 13 S . at ugh. 'A is ik, Freda Alice Brenneman 462 Prospect Street Dutchman General Home Economic Society CSD: H. R. Attendance Secretary CZD: H. R. Cheerio Secretary C2Dg G. A. A.: Volleyball: Square Dancing: Tumb- ling: Badminton: Table Tennis. C. Melvin Brenneman 625 North Hartley Street Mel Industrial Robert Eugene Brenneman 742 West Poplar Street Bob Industrial Industrial Society CZD. Shirley lean Brenneman 462 Prospect Street Shirley Commercial Cooperatives: H. R. Secretary: Girls Volleyball. Kamp SET 'EM UP FIRST Row, Left to Right: Leroy Leber -Holding ball on left. Richard El- strodt-Holding ball on right. SECOND Row, Left to Right: Donald Spangler, Philip Smith, Ralph Weaver, Coach Tom Chantiles, Richard Yost, Robert Myers, Roy Scheivert. THIRD Row, Left to Right: Merrill Black, Robert Faust, Alan jackson, Gene Shue, John Bausert, George Kline. CDave Glatfelter was absent when pic- ture was taken.j ALMOST CITY CHAMPION S TOP Row, Left to Right: Coach Earl Seachrist, Earl Bosserman, Ralph Senft, Mike Dowell, John Flury, Louis R. Dowell, manager. LOWER Row, Left to Right: Wayne Beck, Jack Sohnleitner, Richard Thomas, Carl Stambaugh. FOREX FIRST Row, Left to Right: Eddie Iacobs. Philip Lankford, Charlie Strack, Paul Thomas, Eddie Smyser, Gene Lichty. YOLVRE ALL WET! FIRST ROW, Left to Right: George Ruppenrhal, lim Bec Gary Hibner, Mike Andrews. SECOND Row: George Be Kenny Newbould, james Musser, THIRD Row: Stephc Stock, William Mathison, Iames Cain, Charles Klinedins Elwood Suereth, William Becker, Douglas White, Coac Charlie Boeckel. I 2 5 E f LeRoy Stewart Brenneman 344 South Penn Street Stue Industrial Industrial Society, Secretaryg H. R. Vice President, President, Treasurer, Attendance Secretary: Industrial So- ciety Assembly. George Brenner 246 East Springettsbury Avenue G601'gG General Varsity Clubg H. R. Recording Sec- retaryg Varsity Football. Faye Edna Brickner 440 Juniper Street Faye General Home. Economics Societyg H. R. Cheerio Secretary. Nancy C. Brickner 516 Ogontz Street Peanut General Carole Brillhart 1427 Third Avenue HB ilZi6H Classical La Tertuliag H. R. Vice Presidentg 11. R. Treasurerg Make-up Commit- teeg G. A. A. Harold K. Brown 246 Kings Mill Road HHHV' Scientific A- D- S-s Varsity Club, vice Presi- dent, Presidents Il. R. President CZDQIVICC President of Seniar Class: VUISHY Baseball C3D: Varsity Basket- ball 533. 1952 .J Patricia Brown 255 Walnut Street Pat Commercial Square Dancingg Badminton. Robert A. Brownell R. D. No. 7 Bob General York High Weekly CZD. Constance Buchar 127 South Albemarle Street Connie General Home Economics Society, Treasurer, Presidentg G. A. A.g H. R. Chaplaing Bowling: Volleyball. Herbert Budesheim 1425 East Prospect Street Herb Scientific Richard A. Burnbaugh 551 West Clark Avenue Dick General Bundy Service Squadg Civil Defenseg National Honor Society. Lois Mae Bupp 346 East Springdale Avenue Burp Scientific Ir. Academy of Science C215 Ir. Nurses Aid Corresponding Secretaryg Societas Latinas t2Jg H. R. Treas- urer, Vice Presidentg Latin Carols C2jg Tatler-Editorial Staff C115 Quill and Scroll. joseph E. Burger 25 West South Street joe General H. R. Vice Prssident, Chaplain C2D: H. R. Basketb I1. V, . 5,5 .I , :,wisw,y,fI.,,,, F sr I 'Q . uf. ,: . P 'i3ffg, 1952 GA, . at D .1 . lei I f Lois Burger R. D. No. 2 Peggy Commercial Girls Athletic Association. Ronald Eugene Burger 336 North Court Street Burg General joseph K. Bury IOO Pinehurst Road Keiton Scientific D. L. S.g Penn Peppers Society, Par- limentariang Varsity Clubg H. R. Chaplain CZD, Secretary CIDQ H. R. Basketball: Football, Varsity CID, Ir. Varsity CZDQ Civil Defenseg Finance Committee: Track CID. jean Lucille Busch 333 Norway Street Hfeanniey' Scientific junior Nurses Aidg H. R. Represen- tative, President, Secretary, H. R. Weekly Reporter, Girls Athletic Asa sociationg Frolic CID, Dolphin Swim- ming Society. Patricia Busler 624 Edison Street HPHVI General Girls Athletic Association: Badmin- tong Bowlingg Basketball. 11 . :Q Q-fs'-:air it Sv' Eugene Carl Byers 520 East Hillcrest Road Gene Commercial Coope ratives. Betty jane Calhoun 454 West Coclorus Street Star General Table Tennis C3Dg Badminton C3Dg Volleyball C3Dg Basketball C3Dg Bowl- ing CID. Levering O. Callis 936 West King Street Otis General Ilomeroom Treasurer. Barry S. Chapman 3214 Eastern Boulevard Screamer Scientific Hnmeroom Attendance Secretary C3Dg Thespian Play: Assembly Programs. Gloria Chapman 425 South Duke Street Gloria Commercial Distributive Education Society: Dr. D. E. Show Participation. Thomas Chatman 309 South Penn Street Tom General H. R. Weekly Reporterg H. R. Sec' retaryg H. R. Cheerio Secretary. Barbara Ann Christensen R. D. No. 9 Barb Scientific H. R. Chaplain C115 Frolic CI1. Carolyn Christensen 35 Rathton Road Nicki Classical Le Cercle Francais Societyg Home- room Treasurer5 National Honor Society. Io Ann Chronister 721 South George Street H10 Ann Classical Euterpean, Vice President, Program Charrmang Thespians, Student Direc- tor5 Orchestra C315 Mixed Chorusg Cecelian Glee Clubg Sophomore Glee Clubg I Social Committee: Finance Commrtteeg Assemb1ies5 Frolic C315 Radio Editor for Weekly C215 Euter- pean Play. Charles R. Chubb 519 West Jackson Street Bidi General Varsity Clubg H. R. Chaplaing Ir. Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseball C21. 1952 1--Kfl'i5?'5Z'?ii M L, 49 ' Iwata 5 Aii A K V A V mg. Judith Clemens Mounted Route No. 42 114dJ ' Classical Cliog National Tl1espians5 Jr. Histor- ical Society, Secretary5 La Tertulia, Vice Presidentg Societas Latinag Jr. Nurses Aid, Secretary5 H. R. Presi- dent: Frolic C215 Service Squadg Clio Play C115 National Honor Society. Charles P. Cole 538 West Springettsbury Ave. Hchflflien Scientific Qzelglljfgoliifrsl Society C215 York High rg... .- M Q. .gk ze - fi. 1. 1. X :w irfisizk. auf' View Cynthia Colston 144 South Pershing Avenue Cyndy General Sophomore Glee Club5 Badmintong Volleyball. Gloria Ann M. Copenheaver Blondie Commercial Student Employment Service C31. Nancy lane Copenheaver 1009 East Hay Street jamie Commercial Penn Peppers Society C315 H. R. Representativeg H. R. Presidentg H. R. Chaplain5 Badminton Cl1. Barbara Ann Corl 227 West Cottage Place i'Barla Classical Euterpeang Ir. Historical Societyg Thespians5 Sophomore Glee Clubg H. R. President, Treasurerg Ir. Class Playg Frolic C215 Tatler. Beverly Ann Corney 817 Maryland Avenue Bev Scientific H. R. Attendance Secretary C115 Sec- retaryg Volleyball5 Junior Talent Showg Frolic C315 Homecoming Pro- gram. Barbara L. Cox 129 Carl Street Barb Scientific Euterpeang H. R. Attendance Secre- taryg G. A. A.5 Bowling5 Badminton5 Color Guard C21. Iudith F. Craver 458 Pennsylvania Avenue Judy Commercial Cooperativesg H. R. Attendance Sec- retary, Treasurerq Volleyballg Bowling. Richard Dean Crouse 407 Iuniper Street Dick Industrial Phyllis Lorraine Crutnling R. D. No. 9 Phil Commercial Distributive Education Society, Vice Presidentq Ilomeroom Secretary. Regina Mae Cully 342 East Springedale Avenue Hleannen Scientific Ir. Nurses Aid C2Dg jr. Academy of Science C215 H. R. Cheerio Secretary. Ronald Lee Cully 342 West Springdale Avenue Ronnie Industrial Industrial Society, Corresponding Sec' retaryg II. R. Recording Secretary. Donald Culp 19 North Rockburn Street 'Bennyn Scientific II. R. Re resentative , D 9 H. R. Vice Presxdentg II. R. Chaplain. ' mime if I wif W, Robert Dean Custer 665 VVest Market Street 'lB0l2 Industrial Industrial Society. Ronald Richard Day 48 East South Street Plucks Scientihc I Iomeroom Representative. Alvci-ta Virginia Dcamer R. D. No. 7 Vertiel' Commercial G. A. A4 Cooperativesg Rowling C335 York Iliglh NVeekly, Circulation C119 News CID. james Willizim Decker 207 North Belvidere Avenue lim Industrial Industrial Socictyg II, R. Presidentg H. R. Vice President. lean Ann Dehofl 872 East Princess Street H,I9H1'l1'1i6H General Penn Peppersg Future 'Teachers of Americag Les Petits Cadets, Vice Pres- identg Sophomore Clee Clubg C. A. A.: Iirolic CIDQ II. R. Treasurer Cllg Table Tennisg Bowlingg Badminton. Robert DeLisle I I6 Talisman Court Bob Industrial james Richard Dell 526 West Philadelphia Street lVimp Industrial Industrial Society C315 H. R. Presi- dent, Vice President C113 11. R. Treas- urer C21g ll. R. Representative. Charles A. Depfcr 850 East Philadelphia Street Deffer Classical D. L. S.g Der Deutsche Verein, Presidentg Thespiansg 11. R. Vice President, H. R. Chcerio Secretaryg Baseball Manager C313 jr. Playg Fro- lic C119 Frolic Script Comm. Ch.g Commencement Election Board. Ray A. Diifendarfer 524 Cooper Place UPYGPH General Swimming Society C11g Swimming Team CI1. Ronald Dietz 463 Salem Avenue Ronnie General Homeroom Chaplaing Bowling: York High Weekly. Stanley Wayne Dietz East Prospect statin Commercial Cooperatives. Ethel Dinlde 1260 Midland Avenue 'flaniei' Commercial Euterpeang Girls Usher Society, Radio Reporterg Homeruom Treasurerg So- cial Committeeg Publicity Committee for Frolic, jr. Playg Joint Society Dance Committee. 1952 awww 'fir f W' 68 in Q J . 1.?......f. Charles Distefano 227 South Penn Street Charlie General Horneroom Chaplaing Civil Defense! Band. Shirley Ann Dohn R. D. NO. 1 Shirl General Thespiansg Attendance Secretaryg G. A. A. Frolic C31. Leonard S. Dorsett R. D. No. 1, York Haven Mad Molecule Scientific Ir.Academy of Science C314 Mu Alpha Theta C119 A. D. S. C115 H. R. Treas- urerg Trackg Finance Committee: Band C319 Tat1erC11. Michael Thomas Dowell 125 North Albemarle Street Mike Industrial Varsity Club, Treasurerg H. R. Rep- resentative, President, Chaplaing Var- sity Football C31, Co-Captaing Var- sity Track C21. john A. Dunkelberger 621 East Market Street Dunk Scientific Mu Alpha Thetag A. D. S.g Ir. Acad- emy of Scienceg York High Weekly C115 Tatler Photographer C11. Richard Edward Dunn 532 North Hawthorne Street Dick Scientihc Egosneruom Vice Presidentg Band TWO Din?- SKOYS C0 wb0YS hom 63 Dan A9611 Alphans Work illg-I S oxegm sa5'5aCkS ' You ,G H 4 SIOWDOIK -.WM rip X M C. 'W W RQ, H ll M n -JK gyms, VA , ,A ww' gay W F' 1952 ' 1: 'I Earl Dufgm ' - 4 204 Park Place f gr 1'- .V V Vly ' Buckley Enders 539 Lamour Street Earl Industrial gn . .54 V L . lvl A '1Buck General Industrial Society. in ' . ' 8825! ' V A 'll . g 5 ' W' 4 . r -Nast!!! 2' . 'wif' Y s is 2 4 Shirley Ann Durgin 621 Wallace Street Dirty Durginn General Penn Peppersg Dolphin Swimming Sucietyg H. R. Attendance Secretary Cljg Varsity Cheerleading C3jg Bad- minton: Ping Pongg Bowlingg Basket- ballg Homecoming Assembly. David Eisenhart 364 East Market Street Dave Scientific A. D. S.g H. R. Representative, H. R. Presidentq Boy Senatorg Finance Comm.g Student Advisory Boardg Social Committee. Marlene Eisenhart 244 West Jackson Street Marlene Commercial Dawne Ellis Summit Drive, Farquhar Estates Dooie Scientific Penn Peppersg Euterpean, Corres. Secrctaryg H. R. Treasurerg H. R.Vice Presidentg H. R. Represeritativeg Cos' tume Committeeg Information Deskg Assemblies. Phyllis Elphick ' Loganville, Pennsylvania Sue Classical at Home Economics Societyg H. R. Vice M Presidentg II. R. Recording Secretaryg A Cheerio Secretary. T F01 Industrial Society. Eugene Philip Enterline 147 West College Avenue Phil General Richard Eppley 700 East Mason Avenue Dick General Homeroom Presidentg Homeroom Bas- ketballg Track. Curvin LeRoy Erb 942 West College Avenue Cu'rv Industrial Erlyne Lorraine Etter 359 Norway Street Casey Scientific Penn Peppers: Dolphing La Tertuliag G.A.A.g Bowlingg Table Tennisg Bas- ketballg Badminton: Frolic QU. Eugene Carroll Euler 221 Pattison Street Gene Industrial Industrial Society. Allan Eyster 1023 West King Street Al Scientific D.L.S. C315 Varsity Clubg H.R. Chap- laing Ir. Varsity Swimmingg Ir. Var- sity Footballg Civil Defenseg H.R. Basketball. M. Elaine Eyster 136 Rathton Road Elaine Scientific Cliog Ir. Historicalg Mu Alpha Theta, Vice Pres.g Jr. Nurses Aidesg Societas Latina: Jr. Academy of Scienceg H.R. Vice Pr:-:s.g G. A. A.g Service Squad: National Honor Society. Robert P. Faust R. D. No. 3 Bob Scientific A.D.S., Chaplaing H.R. Pres., H.R. Vice Pres., H.R. Chaplaing Student Advisory Boardg H.R. Basketball: Vol- leyball Team,ClD. Ronald Lee Feese 515 East Philadelphia Street Ronnie General Track. Ronald Ferree 622 Cleveland Avenue HZWPOU Industrial Industrial Society: Band. Delano Fetrow 355 Pattison Street Delano General Qin? 1952 F , asa gli' ,E s1a9'ff,f75 ,f .E W-55i35f'L21i3.1i?sl .,-53512, . l V W Thomas Fickcs 559 Pacific Avenue Fick General A.D.S.g Il.R. Pres.g Vice Pres., Chap- lain, Attendance Secretary, Treasurerg Ir. Varsity Basketballg Class Treas- urerg H.R. Basketball. Gary S. Figdore R. D. No. 7 Gwyn industrial Industrial Socictyg National Honor Socictyg H.R. Vice Presidentg Sound System for auditorium and student productions. Barry Fink l556 Clover Lane Fink Classical D.L.S.g Der Deutsche Vereing l'l.R. Representative: Orchestrag Service Squadg Finance Committceg l'l.R. Basketball. Fred Fack Fisch 13 l 7 Clover Lane Fred Scientific Homeroom I Representativeg Service Squadg National Honor Society. james Eugene Fisher 727 South Court Street jim Industrial Industrial Societyg Band C319 Na- tional Honor Society. John H. Flury, lr. R. D. No. 5 ,lohnnie Industrial Industrial Societyg H. R. Cheerio Sec- retaryg Baseball CID. Carl Folk 44 East Charles Lane Chico Scientific l lomcroom Treasure r. Donald C. Folk 230 Cottage llill Road Don General lvan Foltz R. D. No. l Bruin Industrial ll. R. President Clk ll. R. Vice President CID. Joyce Forman 450 Madison Avenue Ioyce General Thespians. Lois loan Forner 65,1 West Locust Street Binkie Classical Les Petits Cadetsg High School Re- porter for Dispatchg Scenery Com- mittee for Frolic, jr. Play. Donald Forry 357 South Queen Street Don Distributive Education Distributive Education Society, Pres! identg Attendance Secretaryg Cheerio Secretaryg Dr. D. E. Show. 1952 li if ' - ur is .. ' 'Nt 553 p f , s l. l. A Y. It? .2 estifi fr 3' ,ta 4.6 .. ,Q Dolores Elaine Free 61 l Courtlandt Street Dee Scientilic Ir. Nurse's :Xidg Latin Societyg H. R. Chaplaing H. R. Attendance Secre- taiyg Christmas Caroling C23- Harlene R. Freedman 22. South Kershaw Street Harlene Classical Thespiansg National Honor Societyg Societas Latinag Ir. Academy of Science: Tatler Ass't. Editorg Tatler Editor-in-Chiefg Costume Committee Frolic CZD, Ir. Class Play C309 Com- mencement CZDQ Eastern Regional Thespian Conference-Exhihitg York- Adams County Press Association: Quill and Scroll Societyg Honor So- ciety Assembly. 'Q54' S Robert B. Frey V V 'N A 901 South Royal Street 3 gtk Bolo General F Attendance Secretary Homeroom. , 4 A .. , gli X' 'Q 1 7... - .-,-- -- .. 1 A . -,:,q,..L .. ,, . ,V A iiftjaai aw A51-X515-'lm me .mr ,V 7, 19 .fafv w gi, - fi gt V , . tj, -4 . N atm, r . f . - ' 54 elf 1 fs tg,-ffii' W. ...M wal 22243235 W . i 'Wa Tiki fs A 4 z rfb X. . we lra Friedland 44 North Hartman Street filrau Scientific Richard Eugene Fry R. D. No. 4 Dick Industrial ll. R. Cheerio Secretaryg H. R. At- tendance Secretaryg H. R. Radio Reporter. Delores L. Fuller 568 Company Street Dolly Commercial llomeroom Chaplain. Audrey Ann Futer 6 Eastem Boulevard Audie Scientific Penn Peppersg Cliog H. R. Vice Pres- identg H. R. Recording Secretaryg H. R. President: Band C3D. John H. Galbreath 624 South Queen Street Johnnie Scientific Der Deutsche Vereing H. R. Secre- taryg H. R. Attendance Secretaryg H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg H. R. Bas- ketball. James L. Gallagher 1221 East Philadelphia Street Jim General H. R. Attendance Secretaryg H. R. Vice Presidentg Trackg Varsity Club. Linda A. Garland 565 Atlantic Avenue Linda Commercial Sohomore Glee Clubg Girls Usher Societyg H. R. President: H. R. Vice Presidentg H. R. Secretaryg Scenery Committee Frolicg Badminton: Night of Music. Gladys Geiselman Jacobus, Pennsylvania Gladys Classical Euterpeang National Honor Societyg Societas Latina, Secretary: H. R. Chaplaing Orchestra CSD: Volleyball. E. Leon Geiselman Jacobus, Pennsylvania GBC Industrial Homeroom President. 3 Yeti? it Lenore Louise George 110 West Jackson Street Lenore Commercial Penn Commercial, Weekly Reporter, Vice President, Treasurerg H. R. Presidentg Volleyball: Bowling. William McAllister Gemmill 728 Madison Avenue Bill Scientific A. D. S.g Thespiansg H. R. Vice Pres- identg Assembly Committee: Service Squadg Jr. Class Playg Jr. Talent Showg Civil Defense: Frolic. Dale Gilbert Gentzler 1162 East King Street Dale Scientific H. R. Treasurer: H. R. Cheerio Sec- retaryg Table Tennisg H. R. Basket- ball: Civil Defense. Joyce Elaine Gentzler 632 West College Avenue Joyce Scientific Euterpeang Chaplaing Recording Sec- retaryg H. R. Presidentg H. R. Weekly Reporterg Basketballg Volleyballg Class Senatorg Social Cornmitteeg Finance Committeeg Frolicg Assemblies. Fred Gibbs 290 West Jackson Street Gibbs Scientific Varsity Clubg H. R. Vice Presidentg Treasurerg Chaplaing Recording Sec- retaryg H. R. Representativeg Basket- ball Managerg H. R. Basketball: Red Crossg Art Editor, Weeklyg Civil Defense. Harlan Gibbs 715 South Manor Street Corky Scientific Homeroom Vice Presidentg Civil De- fense. 1. 'Q J f .5 K . M x I f W ' X X x rg 1, I ' , 3 L ,, - . , ' J ' 1 1 . xx A V 5 ' i- il ' P ig N ,fi is ', 'K -i 'iw E f Q1 W K 2, k ,Q f fi x E A - . , X Z, i ly! In 'LX X Q i . 1 f ,xy fa . ' x x ,W N-S 'S-,L f 1. vw- , 9, , ,ff ,, .Jr ,, ,wg Q , . ww ' ,L -Q .4 ,IA 9-IA., W M. by wr y- W- 'Y' 0 ' Hg., J: ' Wim. ,xv M- 'Ov - 'P ' ,,.-,.:m sf -2 L. 'F' -1 , W' A ' 'ay'w:v-- .., ' 'A ' A 1 'N 'Im W A ' 'W' , is W, 4L ',f'W2 f an 1, fm, ,dawn 'li Lois Gibbs 256 West Cottage Place Lois Scientific Dolphin Swimming Society: Volley- balsg Orchestrag York High Weekly l . Ioyce M. Gilbert 750 Conewago Avenue Ikey Commercial H. Attendance Secretaryg H. R. Presrdentg Finance Committee. Marilyn ,lean Gillespie 746 West Princess Street IWarilyn Classical H. R. Representativeg H. R. Chap- laing Homecoming Dance Participa- tiong Joint Society Dance Participa- ttiofig Frolic C115 Basketballg Volley- a . Donald Alton Gilmore R. D. No. l Panama Scientific Homeroom Attendance Secretaryg Band. Sydney L. Gingerich R. D. No. 3 Syd Commercial Homeroom Cheerio Secretaryg York High Weekly CU. Marolyn Glackin 3216 East Market Street Marolyn Classical Sophomore Glee Clubg Les Petits Cadetsg Le Circle Francaisg Societas Latmag H. R. Representative. 1952 fm, W:wr,w-zvawfweg.iLze-rif ,.,, W ,, . .. Y , .,,.g-,fefzsh f , .3 -W5'.'l5S ., V1-if'l:1..f 7.iirff?5G w Wm saws . ,,.. . ...-,, 1 .fs--,,,.., .iz sifwifvtlig. W2 f aw . .- - , T' 3' 'I Ti if wie Jlfifev K, 6 , .3 ,dw af p.i,,..i-,yizwrefaerf 2 girly. .2, ,, ' 'Q LW, .,,. . .--. :i -- , wwf W, f ,,.. 7 ' 'V 2-. 4 1 Q . f 'Qian 4. t S, Kfwgax me 1 1 K ,se asa 24' 4 9' mfzflp in 43, Vis, V -v lqfx Ax if K V if Ga W :sei Ja it Y. wt.. . , 4, . as ,K . J , 5 ,3 ,L 5? g f 3 i 4 9' K f ., . ...gif fr . . , 3 -sw of it 1: uxiirgigigr ' Q' .-5.5-5 ' LaVerne Gladfelter 945 East Market Street Red General Distributive Education, Presidentg H. R. Parliamentariang Dr. D. E. Show. Floyd W. Gladfelter R. D. No. 2 Bill General Penn Chorusg Mixed Chorusg H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg H. R. Chaplain. Norma Jean Glassmyer 722 Glen Place Norma Commercial National Ilonor Societyg H. R. Secre- tary: H. R. Vice President. Ruth R. Glatfelter 225 South Albemarle Street Ruth Commercial Cooperatives. Mahlon Godfrey R. D. No. 8 Zl'lahlon General Messiahg Penn Chorus: Mixed Clrorusg Boys- Quartetg District Chorus. Carol Virginia Gohn 133 West Maple Street Carol Classical Latin Society: Spanish Societyg Ushvf er's Societyg Ir. Academy of Science, Chaplain, Weekly Reporterg Ccrres. Secretaryg H. R. Recording Secretaryq York High Weekly CD. Helen Louise Gohn East Prospect, Pennsylvania Helen Commercial Penn Commercial: H. R. Presidentg H. R. Chaplaing Frolic CID, Cooper- atives. Thomas A. Goldsborough 836 Arlington Street Tom Scientific D. L. S., Recording Secretaryg Penn Peppersg Thespians, Presidentg H. R. Secretaryg Ioint Society Play CID, Frulic, Ass't. Director Cljg Band. Dorothy Lee Gorsuch 319 Warren Street Dot General H. R. Chaplaing H. R. Weekly Re- porter, Volleyball. lean Louise Grace 43 East Boundary Avenue Jeannie Commercial Penn Commercial, H. R. Secretaryg H. R. Chaplaing H. R. Treasurerg G. A. A. Harriet S. Graves 500 Linden Avenue Hats Scientific Ho1nero0mAVice President, York High Weekly Advertising Manager CID. Helen Elizabeth Gray 110 South Duke Street Lil Scientific Euterpean, Girls' Usher Societyg H. R. Weekly Reporter, H. R. Vice Pres- identg H. R. Chaplaing Volleyball. 1952 2 .Q .i K 4 'wtf l W, . QS,-gs, . W7 'ir 44 1 vt' G- I it . -A ! mf ,fam S.: a 2 .Q 4 1 We +57 P .,., Ann S. Graybill 636 Linden Avenue Ann Classical Cliog Dolphin Swimming Society, H. R. Chanlaing Orchestra, Basketball: Volleyballg Table Tennisg Badminton: C. A. A. Frances jane Graybill 47 East Philadelphia Street Franny General G. A. A.g Badmintong Volleyball: Bowlingg Tennis. 'lean Romaine Green 526 Cooper Place jean General Home Economics Society, President, Vice President, H. R. Treasurer, Cheerio Secretaryg Volleyballg Foul Shooting. Vivian Mildred Green 131 East South Street Vit Commercial Homeroom Cheerio Secretary. lohn M. Grenewalt 873 East Poplar Street Hot Rod General Homeroom President C201 Social Committee. Alma Grove 495 Rathton Road 1'Alma Scientific Dolphin Swimming Societyg G. A. A.g La Tertuliag Mixed Chorusg Cecil' ian Glee Clubg Ir. Academy of Science, Treasurexg H. R. Vice Presi- dent, Treasurerg Volleyballg Basket- ballg Tennisg Badmintong Radio Script Committeeg Student Advisory Board, York High Weekly CD3 Na- tional Honor Society. 92 Gale Louise Grove 325 Lexington Street Gale Commercial Penn Commercialg H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg York High Weekly CID. Barry Gruver 822 Maryland Avenue i'Ruloe Commercial Varsity Clubg Basebnllg I. V. Basket- ballg 11. R. Basketball. Harry W. Guyer 716 York Street Harry Industrial Varsity Clubg H. R. Vice Presidentg Varsity Football C31 Richard E. Guynn 147 North Newberry Street Dick General Homeroom Weekly Reporterg H. R. Checrio Secretary. David E. Hackett 623 West College Avenue Dl1Vf2'l General jr. Varsity Footballg Ir. Varsity Bas- ketball. Capitola Darryl Hall 217 Chestnut Street Cappie Scientific Euterpean Literary Societyg H. R. President. fl' Y .ww F if -at A , .i .3 Q , , ....... , if .S Edward Donald Hall 417 East Princess Street . Don General . H. R. Chaplaing 11. R. Cheerio Sec- reraryg Il. R. Basketball. Richard B. Hampton 16 North Harlan Street l'Dick Scientific Edwin llarbaugh 206 North Penn Street Ed Classical D. L. S.g National Honor Societyg Thespiansg H. R. Attendance Secre- taryg H. R. Recording Secretaryg Bandg Student Advisory Boardg Come mencement Script Committee: Civil Defense. hlargaret H. Harman 1 12 South Pershing Avenue lllargy General Penn Peppersg H. R. Presidentg H. R. Representativeg Cheerleaderg Basket- ballg Frolic. Shirley Harman 225 South Penn Street Shirl Commercial Penn Commercial, Radio Reporterg Volleyball. janet Carol Harper 444 South George Street Ian Commercial Volleyballg Badmintong Bandg Assem- bliesg Night of Musicg York High Weekly CZD. Albert S. Harris R. D. No. 1 Smitty Scientific H. R. Representative, Il. R. Presi- dent: H. R. Secretaryg Baseball C2Dg II. R. Basketball. Norma ,lean Hartman 426 Pacific Avenue Babe Commercial Home Economics Society: Penn Com- mercial Sncietyg H. R. Vice Presi- dent: Volleyball. Robert Haymon R. D. No. 3, Dover, Pa. Bob Scientific Gordon Robert Heath, lr. 1010 Loucks Place Skip Scientific Penn Peppersg Mu Alpha Theta, Var- sity Clubg H. R. President, Vice Pres- ident, Treasurer, and Secretaryg Foot- ball C313 Baseball C3Dg H. R. Basket- ball and Volleyball. Carl R. Heckert 713 Parkway Boulevard HCHVV' Industrial Industrial Society, H. R. Chaplain. Dolores Hedrick 1003 South Edgar Street Dee Commercial Penn Commercial Societyg H. R. Chaplain. was 4 . Q .3 5- ' M 1. ef K .4 at 1952 . 5 5 , 'Y l .I , . , L as 6' 'X i U? S .fi Q 'Q' it . , . fx Robert F. Heidlebaugh R. D. No. 5 Bob Industrial Scenery Comimttee for School Pro- ductions. Pauline Heininger Loganville, Pennsylvania Pauline Commercial Arlene Delores Hengst R. D. No. 9 Arlene Commercial H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg Volleyballg Badmintong Cooperatives. Philip D. Henise 717 Girard Avenue Phil General Homeroom Vice President. Erma Elizabeth Henry 1700 South Queen Street Shorty Commercial Distributive Education, Treasurerg Homeroom Vice Presidentg Basket- ball: Ping Pong. Beverly Herman 19 West South Street Bev General Penn Commercial, Radio Reporterg Girls Athletic Association. l 93 q. - . iii' CJ D C' 0 4 it -Mimi K James E. Herman 931 Wellington Street vim Industrial Homeroom President. Martin Herr 617 West King Street Marty General Varsity Clubg H. R. Vice President, and Radio Announcerg Baseballg Civil Defense. Lois M. Hershey 706 Noonan Road Lois Commercial Cooperativesg Homeroom Weekly Re- porterg G. A. A. Arthea Hershner 1835 South Queen Street Art Classical Cliog Ir. Nurse's Aid Society: Ir. Historical Societyg La Tertuliag H. R. President C213 Student Advisory Board. Athalinda M. Hershner 733 South Queen Street Athie Classical Euterpeang Ir. Academy of Science, Chaplain and Secretaryg Ir. Histor- ical Societyg Societas Latinag La Ter- tuliag H. R. Secretary, Vice President and Presidentg Weekly Circulation Dept. and Subscription Dept. Constance Hess R. D. No. 7 Connie Classical National Honor Societyg Le Cercle Francais, Chaplaing Les Petits Cadetsg G. A. A.g H. R. Attendance Secref tary, Recording Secretaryg Bowlmgg Program Ch. for Frolic, and Ir. Play. Joanne Elaine Hess 239 North Sherman Street Io Scientific H. R. Attendance Secretary: Volley- ballg Basketball. Jocelyn Hetrick R. D. No. 3 Jocelyn Commercial Homeroom Secretary and 'Cheerio Secretary. Cale Virginia Hill 487 West Market Street Gale Commercial Penn Commercial Societyg Homeroom Chaplain and Cheerio Secretary: York High Weekly 121. Louise Margaret Hirt R. D. No. 5 Shortie Scientific Volleyball. Barbara Hodkinson 430 East Market Street Barb Classical Girls Usher Societyg G. A. A.g H. R. Secretary, Vice President, and Radio Reporterg Badmintong Table Tennisg Volleyballg Square Dancingg Bowl- ingg Tennis. Ervin Hoff 302 West King Street Sonny General Homeroom Vice Presidentg Civil De- fense. Richard Hoffman 25 East Philadelphia Street Dick General Homeroom Treasurer, Attendance Secretary, Chaplain, Volleyball: Bas- ketball. Guy R. Hoflmaster 149 East Philadelphia Street Guy General H. R. President, Vice President, and Weekly Reporter. Ruth Hollmaster 2l7 East South Street Ruth Distributive Education Distributive Educationg H. R. Vice President, Attendance Secretary, Re- iordrng Secretaryg Dr, D. E. Assem- ly. joan A. Hoflnagle 325 East Poplar Street ,l011y Commercial Penn Commercial Societyg National Honor Society, H. R. Cheerio Secre- tary and Recording Secretaryg York High Weekly CID. Fayetta June l-loke 252 West Cottage Place Faye Commercial H. R. Chaplain, Attendance Secre- tary, Secretary, and Cheerio Secree tary, Volleyball. Edward F. Hollinger 602 West Princess Street Ed Industrial 1952 Ml' . 3 0 1 X ,. 51 5 I P s lr fo .. JY 4 Q 5 7' i V V ,sfli atl- Frances R. Holtzapple R. D. No. 9 Short Stuff Commercial Cooperatives. Walter Honaman 663 Linden Avenue Fats Scientific Doris Jean Hopkins 855 Wayne Avenue Doris Classical National Honor Society, Vice Presi- dent, Le Cercle Francais, Secretary: Societas Latinasg Chaplaing Jr. Nurses Aides: ll. R. Representative, G. A. A., Jr. Red Cross Committee. john William Hostetter 824 Maryland Avenue Has General Tatler Advertising Stal-fg York High Weekly CZJ, Head of Advertising and Photo Departments. Marlyn Hursh 726 Cleveland Avenue Hursh General H. R. Chaplain, Cheerio Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice President, Civil Defense. Robert L. Hykes 148 North Second St., Mt. Wolf Bob Industrial Donald llgenfritz Pr. D. No. 9 Don General Distributive Education Societyg Home- room Attendance Secretaryg Dr. D. E. Show. Robert llgenfritz 959 Wayne Avenue Fritz Scientific Band C315 Orchestra C215 Homeroom Secretary. Josephine M. lacano 1048 Mt. Rose Avenue Josie Classical Penn Peppers, Chaplaing Euterpeang Les Petits Cadetsg Le Cercle Francaisg H. R. Representativeg House Steno- graphic Committeeg Information Desk. Patricia Ann lnners 307 West Jackson Street Put Classical Dolphin Swimming Societyg Orches- H. R. Vice Presidentg Volley- a . Dale Innerst Jacobus, Pennsylvania Dale Scientific Alan Jackson 754 Conewago Avenue Two Gun General H. R. Treasurer, Chaplain- Volley- ballg Commencement Script'Commit- tee. E e 1952 e ,. Q-,, 7- - .gm . ,. ..,, .J ,kt ., -f-fl! . 'Y sn bv? K .2 .,., ' E . ' . ?,..-at, S 2 .Emi 2 H i R-W 3 95 .-Viv-E2 Donald Jacobs Dover R. D. No. 1 Juke Industrial Marion lrene Jacobs 823 South Beaver Street Marion Scientific Spanish Societyg R. Treasurer. Cheerio Secretaryg Girls Athletic Asso- ciation. Anthony Jannetta 1400 West Market Street Tony Classical Alpha Debating Societyg Thespiansg H. R. Presidentg I. V. Footballg H. R. Basketballg A. D. S. Assemblies: Thes- pian Playg Cabinet, Secretary of At- tendanceg Assembly Comm.g Joint Society Playg Class Prophecy. Hannah Mary Johnson 455 East King Street Dolly Scientific Volleyball. Loyce May Johnson 356 West Princess Street Loyce General Mixed Chorusg Cecilian Glee Clubp Class Poetg H. R. Chaplain and Re- cording Secretaryg Assemblies. Ray E. Jones 528 East Philadelphia Street Ray Classical Homeroom Attendance Secretaryg Band . James Lowell Iorgenson 1330 Hillcroft Lane Swede Scientific Homeroom Attendance Secretary Treasurerg Civil Defense: Wrestling Varsity. Norma jean Kahley 26 South Lee Street jim General Home Economics Societyg H. R. At- tendance -Secretary .and Cheerio Sec- retaryg Girls Athletic Association. Dorothy jean Kaimer 102 Ogontz Street Dot Classical Sliog Dolphin Swimming Societyg H. R. Secretary, Chaplain, Presidentg Social Committeeg Student Advisory Board, Frolic CZD, Junior Talent Show: School Dance Entertainment. Claire Io Ann Kauffman 228 East Philadelphia Street Io Classical Thespiansg Les Petits Cadetsg Le Cer- cle Francais, Sophomore Glee Clubg H. R. Treasurerg Ir. Playg Thespian Playg Publicity Committeeg Frolicg Thespian Play Director. Donald Eugene Kauffman 506 Smith Street Don Industrial Homeroom Vice Presidentg Band C2Dg Spot Light for Play. Shirley Ann Keefer 929 East Market Street Mert General Home Economics Societyg Homeroom Chaplamg Cheerio Secretary. if I 1, sg? fa 1952 s i ng , .4 f ,-,353'-5.----...M':t.1e,a- ,r is .ev- ic x . . . ' -' e f ' i eif S Us i . Q Y ev X lg JM f5 , . .W ,fV..i,, A pw Q1 Arlene Mae Keiffer 1248 Midland Avenue Arlene Classical Mixed Chorusg Cecilian Glee Club: Messiah: Mixed Chorus Concertg Nitc of Musicg Girls Trio. john Keller l l 321 East Poplar Street Red Hot General W llomeroom Treasurerg Civil Defense. l Katherine Clare Keller lO32 Arlington Road Katie Classical Clio, Vice Presidentg Societas Latina, Vice President, Thespiansg H. R. Rep- resentativeg Orchestra C311 Frolicg 1 Senatnrg Red Cross Comm., Award 1 Assemhlyg Student Council Assem- i blyg Nominee for Homecoming ' Queeng Lost and Found Committee. ' john D. Kemper Pr. D. No. 5 Kemp General llomeroom Attendance Secretary. Margaret Elizabeth Kemper R. D. No. 7 Margie General Home Economics Society, Secretaryg H. R. Weekly Reporter, Treasurer, and Parliamentariang H. R. News- paper-Ass't. Editor. Nora Edwina Kempf 657 West Clark Avenue n 'fNory Classical G. A. A., Dolphin Swimming So- cietyg Societas Latinag La Tertuliag H. R. Secretaryg Vice President: Chaplaing and Parliamentarian. Robert David Kennedy R. D. No. 1, Manchester Bala lndustrial in Dwyn Kent 2609 Meadowbrook Boulevard HDWJWLI' Classical Clio, Corresponding Secretary, jr. Nurses Aid Society, H. R. Recording Secretary, and Representative, Frolic Dancer, Sophomore Hop Entertain' ment. Esther Mae Kinard 474 Codorus Street Esther Scientific Girls Basketball. Michael King 362 East Market Street Boats General Alpha Debating Society, H. R. Vice President, H. R. Chaplain, H. R. Cheerio Secretary, H. R. Recording Secretary. Delores M. Kissinger 1242 East King Street DCB Classical Penn Peppers, Les Petits Cadets, Le Cercle Francais, Il. R. Checrio Secre- tary, H. R. President, Weekly CZD, 1-uture Teachers of America C31 Doris Kittrell 1701 Mt. Rose Avenue HDellH General Mixed Chorus, Cecilian Glee Club, ll. R. Chcerio Secretary. 1952 lik , 1 M, r :I 2 f .s, S.,.....1, 1, .1 s , .,.r...fa?5s2g. .r , f -, ...,, . ,,,,...,.....,,, Lois Klahold 1402 Mt. Rose Avenue Lois Distributive Education Distributive Education Society, Dr. D. E. Show Participation. Sylvia E. Kleckner 730 West Locust Street Syl Commercial H. R. Vice President, Cooperatives. Doris 'lean Kleiman 724 East Glen Place Doris Scientific iEuterpean, Penn Peppers Society, President, Chaplain, H. R. Represen- tative, President, and Vice President, Varsity Cheerleading, Volleyball, H. R. Basketball, Service Squad, Home- coming Queen Attendant, Frolic CZD, Assemblies, Thespian Play, School Dance Entertainment, Homecoming Committee. Jacob P. Kline, jr. R. D. No. 1, Wrightsville Red Industrial June Faye Kline R. D. No. 1, Hellam June Commercial Cooperatives-Clerk in William Penn Office. Nancy Louise Kline 840 South Pine Street Nancy Classical Clio, Weekly Reporter, Honor So' ciety, Secretary, Thespians, Societas Latina, President, Vice President, Awards Committee Chairman, Stu- dent Directory Comm., Service Squad, Social Comm., Property Comm., Sen- ate, Secretary, Chairman of Council Banquet, Cabinet Secretary of Service. Carol Martha Klinedinst 162 Highland Road Carol Classical Thespiansg Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg Tatler Movie. Donald Ray Klinedinst 833 Arlington Street Spark Scientific D. L. S.g Jr. Academy of Scienceg Track C3Dg Ir. Red Crossg Orchestra C3Dg D. L. S. Play Directory Civil Defense Programg Frolic CID. janet Louise Kling 423 West Lincoln Street Ianet Classical National Honor Society: Clio: H. R. Treasurer, Vice President, Chaplain, and Recording Secretaryg Ir. Red Cross Committee Chairman. joseph A. Kling 555 Madison Avenue Joe Scientific H. R. Treasurer, President, Chaplaing Football CID. LaMont Klopp 348 East Locust Street LaMont General H. R. Vice President and Weekly Reporterg Baseball C2D. Yvonne M. Knaub R. D. No. 9 Bonnie Commercial Penn Commercialg H. R. Secretary, Attendance Secretary, Chaplain, Cheerio Secretaryg G. A. A. 1952 iF' tj N Eunice Kochenour 640 Texas Avenue Cindy Scientific joint Society Dance Participation: York High Weekly CID. Diane Kohr R. D. No. 4 Diane Classical Euterpeang Le Cercle Francaisg Jr. Academy of Scienceg Ir. Nurses Aidg G. A. A.g H. R. President and Cheerio Secrctaryg Frolic CID: Volleyballg Table Tennisg Assemblies. judyann Koicuba 447 South Howard Street Corkey Scientific jr. Nurses Aid, W'eckly Reporterg Mixed Chorusg Sophomore Glee Clubg Cecilian Glue Clubg ll. R. Chaplaing Frolic ClDg Make-up Coinmitteeg Cos- tume Committeeg Night of lllusic C2Dg Rlixed Chorus Concert: Assem- blies. Denton Ned Koons 102 East Iackson Street Koonie Scientific Jr. Red Crossg Bandg Sunlight Sere- nadcrsg Il. R. Basketball. Janet Marie Koontz 635 West College Avenue janet Scientific G. A. A.g Chaplain of H. R4 Bad- mintong Volleyballg Table Tennisg Basketball. Marjorie Ann Kopp lll South Richland Avenue 1Wargie Classical Thespiansg National Honor Societyg Societas Latinag Les Petits Cadetsg Le Llercle Francaisg Frolicg Forensicg Assembliesg Director and Participa- tion in One-Act Playsg Football Sweetheart. l . ZH Z r , 1 1 u, ioru ro 1Q Smile all your fears away. Four lowly initiates. Purpose? Only to be social!! One of those brighter moments! PYCSCUUHS that Oriental dancer 2 Virginia Ann Kopp 436 East Walnut Street Ginny Commercial Penn Commercial Society C11g Vol- leyballg Cooperatives. Edward Kottcamp 1011 South Edgar Street Lizard Scientific A. D. S.g H. R. Vice President C21g Class Senatorg Baseball, Student Ada visory Board. Janet Elaine Kottmyer 126 Mack Way Pete General Home Room Treasurerg Bowlingg Volv leyball. Shirley Lou Kraft R. D. No. 1, Hellam Lou Commercial Home Room Chaplain, Volleyball. Ioan Kreeger . R. D. No. 1, Shiloh H1 0011 General Home Economics Society. William F. Landis, Ir. 319 Garfield Street Bill Industrial Band C113 Sound System C315 Mod- erator for Radio Broadcast C213 York High Weekly-Co-News Editor C11. QM 1952 L Philip VV. Lankforcl 820 Manor Street l'Phil Scientific National Honor Societyg Golfg Or- chestra C31g Mixed Chorus C315 Penn Chorus C315 H. R. Baskctballg Table Tennis C315 Varsity Club C21. Patricia Ann Lau 771 Tioga Street Pat Classical Penn Peppersg La Tertuliag Dolphin Swimming Socictyg H. R. Vice Pres- ident, Chaplain, Recording Secretaryg Baskcthallg G. A. A.g Volleyballg Tumblingg Frolic C21g Ir. Talent Showg Assembliesg Thespian Play. Ellen Lauer Smallbrook Lane Ellen Classical Dolphin Swimming Socictyg La Ter- tuliag H. R. Attendance Secretary C 113 Social Committee. janet Louise Leese 218 South West Street ff - H . fame Commercial Penn Commercial, Secretaryg National Honor Society, Secretaryg G. A. A.g Volleyballg Basketball: Badminton: Tennisg Bowlingg Dolphin. Glenn Franklin Lehigh 439 Prospect Street Shorty Industrial Home Room Chaplain. Harold Eugene Lehigh 42 West Ninth Avenue Has Industrial Home Room Chaplain. Carmen Elaine Lehr 839 Wayne Avenue Carmen Classical Clio, Chaplaing Latin Society, Treas- urer, Dolphin Swimming Soc., Chap- lain, Parliamentarian, Vice Pres.g Tliespiansg H. R. Vice Pres.: Class Treasurer C2jg Orchestra C325 Ir. Talent Showg Night of Musicg Music , 1, W Director for Frolicg Forensics CZDQ Assemblies, National Honor Society. in Charles Lehr 41 North Albemarle Street Charlie Industrial 1952 f ,la, feiiig ,l.l V .V Rodger L. Lehr 1236 East Prospect Street Rage General Varsity Clubg H. R. Attendance Sec- retary, Chaplain, and Weekly Rea porterg Baseball CZD. .MN -al Dorothy Mae Leib 503 Atlantic Avenue Dany Commercial National Honor Societyg H. R. Rep- resentativeg G. A. A.: Volleyballg Basketball:-Tennisg Bowlingg Badmin- tong Frolic. Ronald Leik R. D. No. 9 Ronny Scientific Ronald Lentz 727 Manchester Street Zena Industrial ic... Q. Fay Dolores Leonard 477 West College Avenue Dusty Distributive Education Distributive Education Societyg H. R. Parliamentariang Dr. D. E. Showg York High Weekly CZD. Lewis Joseph Levin 46 North Hartman Street Louie Scientific A. D. S., H. R. Representative, Var- sity Basketballg Student Advisory Boardg Track Manager, Frolic C119 Civil Defenseg Senior Farewell Pro- gram Committee. Eugene R. Lichty 925 West King Street Gene Industrial Varsity Golf C3D. Connie Lightner 334 East Springdale Avenue i'Connie Commercial Penn Commercial Society. Patricia Ann Linard 340 East Cottage Place Pat Classical Societas Latinag Thespians, Sopho- more Glee Clubg Secretary of Service Squad, Assistant Editor of Tatlerg Assembliesg H. RI Vice Pres., Secre- tary, and Representativeg Ir. Class Play, Publicity Comm., Costume Comme Property Comm.g National Honor Society. Milton Linial 372 East Market Street Milt Classical A. D. S.g H. R. Representative: H. R. Basketball Captaing Finance Corn- mittee. Philip R. Lippert 526 East Boundary Avenue 1'Phil General H. R. Treasurer and Chaplaing I. V. Wrestlin 1 - Varsity Wrestling , g C D. C1jg'IrackClD. Donald Eugene Lippy 730 West Philadelphia Street Don General Industrial Societyg H. R. Representa- tive and Vice President: Civil De- fense. Norma jean Jeanette Lippy 1221 Mt. Rose Avenue Ieanie General Attendance Secretary C2D. Helen E. Lockard 518 South Queen Street Helen Commercial Cecilian Glee Club, Secretaryg Mixed Chorus C219 H. R. Vice Pres., and Secretaryg Frolic C3Dg Forensic CSDQ Southern District Chorusg H. R. Vol- leyballg Table Tennisg Badmintong Tatler Advertising Staffg Ir. Talent Showg Sophomore Glee Clubg Mixed Chorus Concertg Night of Musicg As- semblies, Gir1's Triog A11 State Chorusg Quill and Scroll Society. Dorothy Mae Long 481 Ogontz Street Dot General john H. Lowder 233 N. Newberry Street Johnny General H. R. Treasurer C315 Table Tennis. Dennis M. Mahoney 14 North Keesey Street Denny Scientific D. L. S., Pres., Vice Pres., and Re- cording Secretaryg German Society CZD, Corres. Secretary, Chaplain, and Monitorg Penn Peppers: Vice Pres.: H. R. Treas. and Representativeg Var- sity Cheerleaderg Speaker of the House of Representativesg Finance Comm.g Assembliesg H. R. Basket- ballg Tennis Team: Information Desk. Foster William Mann 426 Atlantic Avenue Fas Scientific H. R. Treasurer, and Vice President. Richard Markel 29 Broad Street Dick Scientific Civil Defense. Ruth A. Markey R. D. No. 8 Ruth Commercial La Tertulia C3jg H. R. Secretgy, At- tendance Secretary, and Wee y Fre- porter. Norma Ieane Markle 1217 North Sherman Street Norma 1eane Scientific jr. Nurses Aidg H. R. Recording Sec- retary. Donald E.. Marks 66 North Lehman Street Donald Classical Societas Latina. Luther Marks R. D. No. 3 Luther Industrial lndustrial Socicty C311 H. R. Vice President. Donna Martin R. D. No. 9 Mamie General G. A. A.g Vollcyballg Basketballg Foul Shootingg York High Weekly Clj. Eugene Roy Martz 646 North Pershing Avenue Gene Industrial H. R. Vice President, Chaplain, Re- cording Secretary, President, and Treasurer. William Mathison 406 Smith Street Willie Industrial Swimming Societyg H. R. Secretaryg Sggrnming Teamg York High Weekly Floyd Matthews 28 North Belvidere Avenue HFIOYYV Industrial Barbara E. Maughlin 707 Wallace Street Barb Commercial National Honor Societyg C. A. A.g li. K. President C2jg Bowlingg Table 'lennisg Badmintong Tcnnisg Basket- ballg Volleyballg Cooperatives. 1952 t.. . - - 5, W t .. 37 f K... Eg . A ,, f s I ,, ly wi 5 ,J Q. il fu 3 yr 2' 'll Q7 5 Doris Nlaurer 806 West Locust Street Doris Classical Mu Alpha Theta, Treas.g Cecilian Glee Club, Treas.g Mixed Chorusg National Honor Societyg Der Deutsche Verein, Secretaryg Student Advisory Boardg Thespiansg Ir. Nurses Aidg Sophomore Glee Clubg Frolic C2Jg Commencement Script' Comm. Ch.g District Chorusg Forensic Tno. William McAfee 1067 Kelly Drive Bill General York High Bandg York High VVeekly CID. glean L. McCanester 159 South Penn Street Mac Scientific Les Petits Cadetsg Volleyball. Stewart Roy McCleaf 924 West College Avenue Sami' General York High Weekly Finance Depart- ment C21 Philip Eugene McClellan 209 Parkway Boulevard Phil General IELDR. Basketballg York High Weekly 2 . Donald L. McCubbin 523 East Boundary Avenue Mac General Civil Defense. 105 Gary McCuhbin 899 Lancaster Avenue Mac General D. L. S. Reporterg H. R. Ir. Vice President, Sr. President: I. V. Basket- ballg Band CD3 H. R. Basketballg Ir. Red Cross. Phyllis Marie McDaniel R. D. No. 2 Mack Commercial H. R. Vice President and President C2Dg Volleyballg National Honor Society. Maxine Mease 134 East Philadelpihia Street Maxie Commercial Home Economics Society. Carl Arvil Meisenhelter 1724 Monroe Street Harvey Industrial Robert Lee Metzel 624 Ridge Avenue Cowboy General Mixed Chorusg Penn Chorus. Richard Mickley 15 West Charles Lane Mick Industrial Industrial Societyg H. R. Weekly Rep- resentativeg Attendance Secretary. Nancy Millen 1507 Second Avenue Nancy Scientific La Tertuliag H. R. Cheerio Secretary: H. R. Recording Secretaryg H. R. Attendance Secretaryg Make-up Com- mittee. R. D. No. 8 Illiller Scientific 'W' Carl Miller .9 as x ,,, Agfa Gene P. Miller 900 West Poplar Street GeneH lndustrial Shirley Miller 251 Prospect Street Shirley Commercial Penn Commercial Societyg Girls Usher Societyg National Honor Societyg G. A. A.g Cooperativesg H. R. Treasurerg Square Dancing. Terry R. Miller 147 North Queen Street Terry General H. R. Weekly Reporter, Recording Secretary, and Attendance Secretaryg Band CZD. Barbara Mae Minnich 503 West Market Street Barb Scientific Ir. Historical Societyg Societas Latinag Thespiansg National Honor Societyg Orchestra C315 Forensicg Frolic Or- chestra C3jg Latin Carolerg trench Carolerg Bowlingg Publicity Comxn.g String Quartetg Nite of Music C315 Southem District Orchestra C31 Patricia joan Minnich 150 Haines Road Pat Scientific Dolphin Swimming Societyg Societas Latinag Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed Chorusg Ir. Historical Societyg G. A. A.g Thespians, Publicity Comm. Ch. and Costume Comm.: National Honor Society. Kay Moberg 673 North Pershing Avenue Kay Classical Euterpean, Presidentg Dolphin Swim- ming Soc.g Penn Peppers, Parliamen- tariang National Honor Societyg H. R. Treasurer and Presidentg Orchestra C319 Social Comm. Radio Comm. Ch.: jr. Talent Show. Blanche Elaine Moreland 404 South Duke Street Blanche Scientihc Sophomore Glee Clubg Les Petits Cadets: G. A. A. C31g Badmintong B'-skethallg Table Tennis: Tennisg Volleyballg Square Dancingg Bowl- ingg Assemblyg Weekly C115 National Honor Society. David Morgan R. D. No. 2 Dave Classical D. L. S.g H. R. Cheerio Secretary, and Chaplaing Service Squadg Band. William Morningstar 813 Lancaster Avenue Bill General D. L. Sq Varsity Clubg H. R. Treas- urer, and Vice Presidentg Varsity Foot- ball C213 Varsity Basketball C213 Varsity Baseball C21. john F. Mosser 479 Country Club Road l0h11', Scientific H. R. Secretaryg H. R. Basketball. 1952 -rw ,fs -- - 4 1 er we?.Sa.z so :fi F sq., .. lx N 1. s w i.-t S5 Audrey Mowery 1850 South Queen Street Audrey Scientific Ir. Nurses Aid Societyg H. R. Corres. Secretaryg Orchestra C319 Forensicg Night of Music C313 Costume Comm. Nan Lee Mundis 251 South Albemarle Street Nan General Euterpean, President and Secretaryg Penn Peppersg H. R. Representative, Attendance Secretary and Secretaryg Senateg Finance Comm.g Service Squadg Student Advisory Boardg Homecoming Queeng Ch. of Student Directory. Winifred Elaine Mundis 3198 East Market Street Winnie Classical Cecilian Glee Club, Mixed Chorusg Sophomore Glee Clubg Ir. Nurses Aid: Der Deutsche Vereing H. R. Treasurerg Music Assembliesg Night of Music C31 Mixed Chorus Concerts C219 Weeklyg National Honor Society. Betty Myers 258 West Cottage Place Susie Distributive Education Penn Commercialg Distributive Ed. Societyg H. R. Secretaryg Dr. D. E. Show. Betty Rae Myers 329 Smyser Street Betty Scientific Dolphin Swimming Societyg Le Cercle Francais, Chaplain: Les Petits Cadetsg H. R. President, Attendance Secre- tary, Vice President and Treasurerg Bowlingg Badminton. Frances Louise Myers Wyndham Hills Fran Classical Clio, Treasurerg wlre Ccigcle Francais, President and ice resident' r. Historical Societyg H. R. Secretary, and Repgesentativeg Student Advisory Board' arewell Script Committee' Clio Rlayg National Honor Society. , - fixati- T.B. or not T.B. uv' M'-WM 4 . . J Is she losing? LQH5 gg joel 5? 'B egpiqg ' Laona M. Myers lO34 East Market Street jim General G. A. :Lg Girls Usher Society, Chap laing ll. Il. View Presitlcntg Table Tennis: Ilasketballg Information Bu' reau. Norma Maie Myers 586 Yale Street 'iN01'7Wl' General Shirley Anne Myers R. D. No. 3 Shirley Scientific Mixed Chorus, Vice President: Cecil- ian Glee Glulig Sophomore Glee Clubg II. R. Treasurer, Secretary, and Pres- lclentg Frolic CID. Doris Marie Nagle 123 North Belvidere Avenue CYiSfJ'H Commercial Sophomore Glee Clubg H. R. Attend- ance Secretary and Weekly Reporterg llowlingg VVeekIy CID. Ralph W. Naylor 239 East Poplar Street HROLVU Industrial Industrial Society, Attendance Secre- tary,4und vChaplaing H. R. Corresf pondmg Secretaryg Assembly Pro- gram. Robert Naylor 708 Madison Avenue Bob General 1952 ,nu 'FK 9 ee Patricia Necson 503 Hill Street Navy General Lois Neil 876 Florida Avenue Loisl' Scientific Der Deutsche Vereing Thespiansg Ir. Academy of Scicnccg H. R. Vice Pres- ident and Chapluing Tatlerg Com- mencement Script Committeeg GOS- tume Committee Chairmang Property Committee. Patricia Ann Nesbit 827 Pennsylvania Avenue Pat Classical Eutcrpcan, Town Reporter, Penn Peppers, Vice Presidentg La Tertulia, Parliamentariang II. R. President, Recording Secretary, and Radio Re- porterg FrolicC3Dg Homecoming Queen Attendantg Ir. Talent Showg Frolic Assemblyg Dance Entertainmentg Vol- Ieyballg National Honor Society. Daniel Franklin Ness Mounted Route No. 42 Dun General Thespiansg Penn Chrousg Mixed Chorusg Publicity Committee for Fro- lic, jr. Play, and Joint Society Playg Nite of Musicg Mixed Chorus Con- certg Civil Defense. Nancy Ann Ness 400 Dupont Avenue Nan Classical Cliog Ir. Historical Societyg Dolphin Swimming Societyg Spanish Society, Ir. Nurses Aid Societyg H. R. Presi- dent and Secretary, Assembly Com- mittee. Frederick N ickol 50 North Penn Street Fred Industrial II. R. Attendance Secretary KZD. Virginia Anne Nichols R. D. No. l Ginny Scientific G. A. A.g Ir. Nurses Aide: H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg Volleyballg Bas' ketballg Badmintong Ir. Talent Show. Bruce W. Noel R. D. No. 6 Bruce Scientific Alpha Debating Societyg Intramural Sports C3Dg Weekly Staff CZD. joseph A. Noll 716 North Pershing Avenue joe Scientific H. R. Treasurer C3Dg I. V. Footballg Track. Nancy jane Noll 705 West Market Street Nancy Classical Cliog Dolphin Swimming Societyg Na' tional Honor Societyg H. R. President, Treasurerg Student Advisory Boardg Frolic CSL Clio Assembly Playg School Dance Entertainment. Loeda Elizabeth Norris 581 West Philadelphia Street Lee Scientific La Tertuliag French Socictyg H. R. Attendance Secretary, President, and Chaplaing Thanksgiving Assemblyg Basketball. joseph H. Ottemiller 110 West Cottage Place NIOSH Scientific Alpha Debating Societyg Thespiansg ll. Representative and President: National Honor Society. 1952 r',s , X .415 1-tis N' Henry Taylor Owen 20 North Harlan Street Sandy Scientific A. D. S. Parliamcntarian, Vice Presi- dent, and Prcsidentg H. R. Repre- sentative, President, Vice President and Sccrctaryg Track Manager C319 Senateg Social Comm. C231 Tatler Sports Editorg H. R. Basketballg Var- sity Clubg Forensics, Farewell Assem- bly Committee: Quill and Scroll Society. Geraldine Oxford 428 Smith Street jerry General Harry Palmer 1300 West Poplar Street Leo Industrial Prose Paolini 32 South Penn Street Rose General H. R. Cheerio, Treasurer, and Vice Presidentg GL A. A.g Make-up Com- mitteeg VVeekly Advertising Staff C119 La Tcrtulia. Donald C. Parsons 118 North Keesev Street Puri Scientific H. R. President CZD, and Vice Presi- dent CID. Philip Edward Paules 501 South Pershing Avenue Penquin Classical 1952 William Henry Paulcs R. D. No. 9 Bill Industrial llomeroom Chaplain. l Thomas H. Perry f' 1 1129 West College Avenue ' Y: Tom General . ' Ilnmeronm Cheerio Secretary. f ' . -t :'- J l Anastasia M. Peters l 315 West Maple Street Tassie Classical Sophomore Glee Club, Mixed Chorus: Cecilian Glee Clubg Les Petits Cadetsg Le Ccrclc Francaisg H. R. Recording ' Secretaryg Messiah C2D, Nite of Music, Mixed Chonis Concert CZD. Sylvia Ann Peters 1157 Valley View Road Sylvia General Home Economics Societyg H. R. At- tendance Secretary. Charlotte Phillips R. D. No. 1, Wrightsville Charlotte General 1 A l -. 4 . Home Economics Society. ' , ,v t -...nz 3 .assi I f717Qf iii ? 2 , Leroy Earl Platts R. D. No. 9, Edgewood Road Plans Industrial H. R. Attendance Secretary, and Cfheerio Secretary. Ronald Poff R. D. No. 3 'Poffieu Industrial 4 Homeroom Treasurer. Horace Ports, Ir. 1001 Farquhar Drive I-lots Scientific A. D. S., Recording Secretaryg Ir. Historical Society, Presidentg Varsity Clubg Trackg Finance Committeeg Na- tional Honor Society. Dorothy Pottorff 158 Hamilton Avenue Dottie General G. A. A., H. R. Attendance Secre- taryg Badmintong Table Tennisg Vol- leyhallg Bowlingg Weekly CID. Barbara Ann Pritchard 21 North Marshall Street Barlaara Scientific Clio, Parliamentarian, Der Deutsche Verein, Vice President, Chaplain, and Presidentg Societas Latinas, Radio Re- porter, Thespiansg Honor Societyg H. R. Cheerio Secretaryg H. R. At- tendance Secretaryg Weekly CID. Taki S. Pritsios 216 Harding Court Andy Scientific D. L. S., Recording Secretaryg Thes- piansg Nlixed Chorus, President: Penn Chorusg H. R. Representative and Vice Presidentg Messiahg D. L. S. Playg Frulic CID. Allen Lewis Pusch 639 Colonial Avenue Lew Scientihc A. D. S., Recording Secretary, Presi- dentg Mu Alpha Theta, Recording Secretary, Presiuent, and Chaplaing Thespians, Co-Chairman Property Committeeg H. R. Recording Secre- tary, and Attendance Secretaryg Tat- ler, Assistant Sports Editorg Social Committee Chairmang Quill. and Scroll Soeietyg National Honor S0- ciety. JoAnne Quigley 514 North Pershing Avenue Pete Commercial C. A. A.g H. R. Vice Presidentg Table Tennisg Badmintong Basket- ballg Volleyball: Tennis. Patricia Ramsay 108 East Jackson Street Pdf Commercial La Tertuliag Cooperativesg H. R. Vice Presidentg H. R. Treasurer, and Sec- retary: G. A. A. Doris jean Rauhauser R. D. No. l, Hellam Dodie Commercial Cooperatives. janet Arlene Rauhauser 511 Haines Road Hlflnefl' General G. A. Aig H. R. Attendance Secre- tary, and Chaplaing Volleyball. 1952 Janet D. Reachard .f s X R. D. No. 1 PM K' Hlllflefn General H , , Homeroom Chaplain. 1 7 5 ,krhi W 5 lmw . Ronald 1. Reachard R. D. No. 2 gtg: Ronnie Industrial 1 ,..' Patricia Ann Reeling 729 Manchester Street Pat Commercial Home Economics Societyg H. R. At- tendance Secretary, and Chaplaing Bovvlingg Home Ec. Assemblyg Coon- era IIVCS. Robert Allen Reever 451 West Springettsbury Avenue Bob Classical Mu Alpha Theta, President: H. Cheerio Secretary and Chaplaing C1vil Defense. Theodore Rehmeyer 678 Maryland Avenue Ted Scientific A. D. S.g Thespiansg Ir. Historical Societyg H. R. Representative C315 Service Squadg Finance Committee Chairmang Band C3Dg Ir. Class Playg Weekly CID. Dale Reiber R. D. No. 1 Dale Scientific H. R. Atptendance Secretary and Chaplaing H. R. Basketball. Lucinda Lila Reinecker 385 East Maple Street Cindy Scientihc Ir. Nurses Aides, Chaplain and Treas- urerg H. R. Cheerio Secretary, Re- cording Secretary and Chaplain. Helen Reiner 404 South Richland Avenue Helen Commercial G. A. A.g H. R. Secretary and Chap- laing Bowlingg Table Tennisg Bad- mintong Basketballg Volleyball. Chloe Romaine Rhoads 2Ol East Philadelphia Street Chloe Scientific Euterpcan, Radio Reporterg La Ter- tulia, President and Chaplain: H. R. President, Chaplain, Vice President and Secretary: La Tertulia, Vice Prcsidentg National Honor Society. l Dorene Mae Richards 435 South Howard Street D0rene Distributive Education Distributive Education Societyg H. R. Chaplain and Attendance Secretaryg Ur. D. E. Show. Gerald Richards 853 Tioga Street Jerry Scientific ll. R. Vice President and Weekly Reporterg Weekly, Sports Editor C21 Patricia Ann Rider 621 Ridge Avenue MPM Classical Euterpean Literary Societyg Penn Peppersg La Tertulia, Parliamentar- iang Societas Latinag Ir. Academy of Scienucg H. R. President, Weekly Reporter and Representativeg Ch. of Lost and Found. Alice lVlae Ridinger 710 Noonan Road Alice General Penn Peppersg Euterpeang G. A. A.g Il. R. Secretaryg Basketballg Volley- ball: BOWHHSS Table Tennisg Bad' mintong Homecoming Parade. Charles L. Riegel 724 West Philadelphia Sueet Hskilfi Scientihc Penn Clgrusillylbeeld lghorusg Thes- piansg . , R 3 Weekly CU. ee y eporter 19 52 Q A 3 :ie 8 sd' . . . .cm we Agri? W W tw rw ,. M , Y S ai 51! l,, ' .sfilzii ' L' 1aRif3.25J,j3 '. -9 . . rg, 1 -1 fog.-,aggit .if 1, L .1 b 'ug , : Q-Q'.f.,,,.,. u n Ui 1 '!i'.:f :' ' 'i Wf.. - I ll' af'-rf' .. .ff ' 59' i S A' :Jil - ii 1, M an st. mei- Q. .Y f. E, 'f 1 ,'fif':ii:ef1iewfv A ,K 11 Aigtizg-nw, , . f- 9 - rain-f '3' .QE fa I . .Wits QE,34ti:tw,,... . . , ,, .rg 5,55-.feeifgrt .w f f y Q..,t5.,.. .- 3 ' .,. . , ., . wg 21411 if i 1 V 42- 5 rf'f2X'41b,n+'Q Helen Elizabeth Ritter 348 South Penn Street Helen Scientific Lcs Petits Cadetsg H. R. Chaplaiug Table Tcnnisg Volleyball: Foul Shoot- ing. Andrew Rizzuto 954 East Edison Street Spike Industrial Industrial Society, Presidentg H. R. President and Treasurer. Joe Rizzuto 825 Chanceford Avenue joe Scientific Thespiansg Ir. Historical Society, Presidentg Ir. Academy of Science, Parliamentariang H. R. Recording Secretary and Cheerio Secretaryg Var- sity Trackg Radio Script Announcerg Director of Winning Thespian Playg Tatler Head Photographer: Frolic C2jg Publicity Comm. C315 Weekly Cllg Forensicsg Tatler Rep. to Colum- bia Scholastic Press Assoc. Conven- tiong Quill and Scroll Society. Charles Robertson 828 West Princess Street Charlie General H. R. President, Vice President, Chaplain, Secretary, Recording Sec- retary, Cheerio Secretaryg Treasurerg Civil Defenseg Baseballg Volleyball. Edwin Rodkey 809 Linden Avenue Lizard Scientific Civil Defense. Donald Rohrbaugh 217 Kings Mill Road 'ADOHH General Jr. Varsity and Varsity Basketball. Lorraine Fay Rohrbaugh 1010 East Philadelphia Street Rainie Commercial Girls Athletic Associationg Coopera- tives: llomeroom Treasurer Cljg Tat- ler Business Managerg Frolic Cljg So- cial Committeeg Basketballg Volley- hallq Badmintong Quill and Scroll Society. Rodney Leroy Rohrbaugh 633 Cleveland Avenue Rod Industrial Industrial C359 Homeroom President, Secretary and Vice President. Ruth Gladys Rojahn 826 South Pine Street Ruth Classical Cliog Thespiansg Honor Societyg Ir. Nurses Aideg H. R. Weekly Reporterg Orchestra C3Dg Mixed Chorus, Secre- tary CZDQ Cecelian Glee Club C213 Finance Committeeg Frolic Orchestra C355 District Orchestra Clj. Donald Eugene Roseberry 1056 Edison Street Rosie Industrial H. R. Representative C2Dg Band C31 William G. Ross R. D. No. 1 Bill o Industrial Wrestling C3 D . June Roth R. D. No. 2 'Qlunel' Distributive Education Distributive Education Societyg H. R. Vice President and Social Reporterg Dr. D. E, Assembly. 1952 i '-.- 1- fm fi P' if V. fri 'ifgaeliigggf . , - 21 . ,STU 1 4? ij .........w K. Travis Roth 404 Edgehill Road Trail Scientific jr. Historical Societyg Il. R. VVeckly Reporter. S. Gordon Rudy 802 Pennsylvania Avenue Bud General Varsity Clubg Football C325 Golf C225 YVeekly Art Staff. Paul Rudy R. D. No. 9 Paul Scientific llomeroom Vice President and Secre- tary: Thespians. Harold E. Rupp R. D. No. 3, Spry Caddie Scientific Thespiansg National Honor Societyg ll. R. Representative and Treasurerg Messiah Assemblyg Student Advisory Boardg Service Squadg Mixed Chorusg Penn Chorusg Tatlerg Ir. Class Playg Property Committee for Commencementg XVeekly Staff Cljg Quill and Scroll Society. Frederick Wm. Ruppenthal 432 West Princess Street Fritz Industrial Swimming Society C319 Varsity Club C2jg Varsity Swimming C225 Swim- ming manager CID. john Ruth 1108 Edison Street johnny General Detnosthenian Literary Societyg H. R. Presidentg Bandg Orchestrag Sunlight Serenadersg Class Senatorg Civil De- fense. wie? afilio jfeitieiu ,afi RADIO SCRIPT COKIBIITTEE Ie t to RL lit joan Feldman line Thorton C corge Card, Kay Moberg, VVilliam Stough, Alma Grove, loe llizzuto. RADIO SCRIPT COMMITTEE The activities at Willizim Penn are well covered, on the radio. A staff of radio script Writers work hard, not only during the half hour broadcasting time on Sunday after- noons but all through the week and during activities periods, to get the program together so that not even the smallest detail of the life at-Williani Penn is overlooked. The experience that the participating students gain not only is a service to themselves but a service to the com- munity at large. Many facts which would otherwise escape the attention of the public, not to mention some extremely uninformed students, are brought to the fore. Those serv- ing regularly on the staff under the leadership of Kay Nloberg are Alma Grove, lylary Lou Conroy, lane Thor- ton, joan Feldman, William Stough, Dave Boyer, Aloe Rizzuto, and George Card. David Boyer and Kenneth Yohe loAnn E. Sauder 632 Ogontz Street ,loe Scientific Penn Peppers C2jg Euterpean Literary Society C115 Thesniansg H. R. Presi- dent, Treasurer, Chaplaing 1952 Jun- ior Class Playg Thespian Play, Direc- torg Joint Society Playg National Honor Society. James Saylor 609 West Princess Street Sailor Scientific Alpha Debating Societyg junior Aca- demy of Scienceg Varsity Clubg I-1. R. President, Treasurer, Chaplain, Radio Reporterg Student Advisory Board: Penn Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Bas- ketball llanagcrg National Honor Society. Ray Charles Saylor 521 Pennsylvania Avenue USOHN General David R. Schaeberle 823 Fahs Street Schae General Norma jean Schauer 914 Madison Avenue Norma jean General Junior Nurses Aidesg H. R. VVeekly Reporterg Bowlingg Badmintong York High Weekly CU. Roy Scheivert 625 East Boundary Avenue Swede General Alpha Debating Societyg H. R. Presi- dent, Representative, Cheerio Secre- tary, Attendance Secretaryg J. V. Bas- ketbullg Varsity Basketball: Volleyball CSDQ Civil Defense. 9:2 1952 .1 .-SQ.. . '.. A frlr vrrzggim .5 : ' fitrfa lf ' f ,ff james Schlosser 119 South VVest Street jim lndustrial lndustrial Societyg ll. R. Secretaryg York lligh VVeekly C31 Truda N. Schriver 704 North Franklin Street Trudy Classical Cliog Mixed Chorusg Cecelizm Glec Cluhg Penn Chorus, Accompanistg H. R. Recording Secretary, Chaplaing Student Advisory Boardg Forensic Music Contestg Mixed Chorus Con- certg Class Song. Sylvia Schroeder 227 East Jackson Street Sylvia Scientific II. R. Representative and Recording Secretary. Stolar Scliroyer 219 West King Street Bud General Home Room President. Robert Schwonke R. D. No. 9 Bolo General Penn Peppersg Varsity Clubg Varsity Football. Rosario Peter Sciortino 1044 Mount Rose Avenue Rose Scientific H. R. Treasurer, Chaplaing Civil De- fenseg 11. R. Baskctbullg Commence- ITICIII. 116 l Queen Esther Scott 119 East South Street Phyl Commercial Susan H. Scoville 259 Kurtz Avenue Sue Classical Cliog Mixed Chorusg Cecelizm Glee Club, Vice Presidentg Sophomore Glee Club, Prcsidentg Les Petits Cadets, Clmplaing Le Cerclc Francais, Presi- slcntg National Honor Society: ll. R, Chaplaing Tatler C119 York High VVeekly C11 Marguerite C. Seidensticker 539 Linden Avenue Margin Scientific Clio, Der Deutsche Vereing Dolphing Sophomore Glee Clubg Tatlerg York High VVeekly, 2 YCLIIS. Shirley Ann Seifert 180 lrving Road Shirley Scientific Girls Usher Society, La Tertuliag Iun- ior Academy of Scienceg H. R. Vice President, Treasurer, Chaplaing Band, 3' yearsg Frolic, 1 year, Spanish Caro- lerg York lligh YVeekly, 2 years. Elaine Senft 368 Norway Street '1Elaine Distributive Education Distributive Educationg Girls Athletic Associationg Sophomore Glee Club, 11. R. Representative, Secretary, Chap- lain, Bowling, 2 yearsg Volleyballg Basketballg Dr. D. E. Show. Robert L. Senft R. D. No. 1 Bolo Industrial Sound System, assemblies and student productions. 1952 :w...si.Q,,,, V , iz 1' ti ef' , ,1-as I , v 'I' s t . 1 ,lf wal' ' w Hes, Shirley Sentz 35 East Maple Street Homerl' Distributive Education Distributivc Education Societyg Dr. D. E. Show. Martin Leroy Seyler 249 East Princess,Street i'Moat General ll. R. Cheerio Secretary, H. R. Bas- kcrballg 1952 junior Class Play. VVilliam Shaeller 656 VVest Locust Street Bill General ll. R. Attendance Secretary. Earl W. Shaffer R. D. No. 7 f'Bill Scientific Paul E. V. Shannon 43 North Keesey Street Speleologist Scientific Alpha Debating Societyg Junior Aca- demy of Scienceg Thespiansg Frolie '51, '52g Junior Class Playg Thespian Playg Assembly Committee, Social Committee, 'Tatler Photographer, '51, Student Council Banquet Committee, '51g Science Assembly. lVl. Anna Sharrer 749 Edison Street Anna Commercial H. R. Recording Secretaryg Volleyballg York High VVeek1y, 2 years. Mary S. Shaub l23 North Keesey Street Mary, Classical Clio, Parliamentarian, Les Petits Ca- dets, ll. R. President, Representative, Cheerleading, '50, '51, Head Cheer- leader, '51, l52, Student Advisory Board, junior Talent Show Script Committee, Dolphin Swimming So- ciety. Susan M. Shaub 123 North Keesey Street Sue' Classical Dolphin, President, Clio, Societas Latina, Honor Society, H. R. Presi- dent, Secretary, Chaplain, G. A. A., Student Advisory Board, Varsity Cheerleader, Make-up Committee, As- semblies. C-ale Marie Sheaffer 34 North Tremont Street Gale Commercial Penn Commercial, Chaplain, H. R. President, Vice President, VVeekly Reporter. joan Marie Shearer lacobus Ioan General Home Economics Society, H. R. Vice President, Recording Secretary, Chap- lain, Chcerio Secretary. ,lerry Smith Shelton 521 Cleveland Avenue 1 erome General Home Room Weekly Reporter. 'lanet Hazel Shettel 1029 South Queen Street janet Classical Cecelian Glee Club, Sophomore Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, La Tertulia, Ushers Society, Ir. Academy of Sci- ence, H. R. Attendance Secretary, Service Squad, Treasurer, Frolic CZD, Music Assemblies, Mixed Chorus Con- cert CZD, Night of Music, 3 years, York High VVeekly, l year. 1952 Nancy Lee Shirey 524 Bladison Avenue Sl1irey'f Classical Clio, Tliespians, ll. R. Representative, 2 years, H. R. President, Prolie C213 Finance Committee, Volleyball, Serv- ice Squad, Homecoming Dance Pro- gram and Parade, Costume Com- mittee. james Ray Shope, lr. 1437 Second Avenue lim Scientific Demosthenian Literary Society, Rusi- ness Critic, VVeekly Reporter, ll. R. Recording Secretary, Representative, Track C2j, D. L. S. Play, Assembly Awards, Varsity Club, Civil Defense, Penn Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Night of Music, Klessiali, Mixed Chorus Concert, H. R. Basketballf Norma Shue 539 Bergman Street Norm Commercial Cirls' Usher Society, Band, 3 years, C. .X. A., York lligh lVeekly, CZD. Peter Shue 223 Grantley Street Pete Scientific ll. R. President, Vice President, Chap- lain, Treasurer, J. V. Football, Ir. Red Cross Committee, H. R. Basket- ball and Volleyball. William Norman Shue 2l North Albemarle Street Oswald Industrial ll. R. Recording Secretary. Ruth Ann Singley 312 Garfield Street Arm Scientific Euterpean Literary Society, Les Petits Cadets, Chaplain, Dolphin, Chaplain, Le Cercle Francais, Weekly Reporter, H. R. Attendance Secre- tary, Vice President, Basketball, Vol- leyball, G. A. A. Phyllis Mae Sipe 316 Norway Street Pl1yZ Scientific Penn Peppers: Girls Athletic Assoeia tion: ll. R. Vice President: Volley- ball and Basketball: York High VVeekly, 1 year. Shirley Faye Slagle R. D. No. 3 Shi1'Z Commercial Penn Commercial, 2nd Vice Presi- dent: H. R. Representative: Infor- mation Deskg Badminton: Volleyf hall: Make-up Committee, 2 years: York High VVeckly, l year: Home- coming Parade. lanet Louise Slcnker 611 South Queen Street Sisl' Commercial Penn Commercial: C. A. A.: Volleyf hall: Basketball: Bowling: Table Tennis: Badminton. Robert G. Slenker R. D. No. 8 Bolo Scientific ll. R. Vice President: Band: Orehesf tra: Vlloocl wind quintet: York High XVeekly, 1 year. 'lanis Sloka 582 West Gas Avenue 'llohnn Scientific ll. R. Attendance Secretary: Junior Red Cross, l year. Sally Ann Smeltzer R. D. No. 8 Sallyl' Scientilic Clio: 'lltespiansg Jr. Historical So- cietyg Chaplain: ll. R. Cheerio Sec- retary, President, Yice President: Clio Play QZJ: Thespiun Plays: Frolic '50, 'Sig Ticket 'Chairman '51, '52: Orchestra, 1 year: Dolphin Swim- ming Society. 1952 l 3' Q fs.: ,.-r x I - - ..,, fs Q. ,.- .,.,5yl1V.,f,3ff ' 1 2 , ., ,, Q Y is 4 'J 5 X' , if s ,fi Ei: ' 1 . . :gf .:lS:- '5 f at 4 Catherine Emma Smith 738 Edison Street Cathy Commercial Girls Usher Society: Girls Athletic Association: York High Weekly, 2 years. Charles K. Smith 320 Wallace Street Smitty Industrial ll. R. President, Treasurer. Dona Smith 326 South Pershing Avenue Dona Classical Dolphin: H. R. President, Vice Presi- dent, Recording Secretary, Attendance Secretary: Frolic '50, '51: Student Ad- visory Board: Nominee for Homecom- ing Queen: Klajorette: Pageant of Bands C3D: Night of Music C229 Band Asseinbliesg Homecoming As- sembly: 11. R. Basketball: School Dance Entertainment. lay M. Smith R. D. No. 3 Smitty Classical llome Room Secretary and Cheerio Secretary. Patricia Smith R. D. No. 3 Pat Commercial llome Room Weekly Reporter: Coop- eratiyes. Philip hi. Smith 1240 East South Street Phil Scientific Demosthcnian Literary Society, Presif dent, Chaplain, Literary Critic: ll. R. Chaplain, Recording Secretary: Var- sity Baskethall: Varsity Volleyball: Dramatics: National Honor Society. Shirley lean Smith 225 Green Street Shirley General Home Economics Society, 2 yearsg Ilome Economics Society Assembly. Carroll Smyser 512 Smith Street Carroll Industrial Industrial Society, 3 yearsg H. R. President, Treasurer, Vice President, Representative, Chaplain. Dale Franklin Smyser 558 Atlantic Avenue Smook General II. R. President, Vice Presidentg Var- sity Baseballg Varsity Club. Edward C. Smyser ,277 West Jackson Street Ed Scientific Varsity Clubg Home Room Secretaryg Golf. Clair VV. Snyder, jr. 614 Atlantic Avenue Bud Industrial Industrial Society, Sunlight Sere- nadersg York High Band. jay Rodney Snyder jacobus F lop Industrial Home Room Secretary, Chaplain. Shirley E. Snyder 117 East South Street Slzirl!' Distributive Education French Societyg Distributive Educa- tion Socictyg H. R. Treasurer, Re- cording Secretaryg Dr. D. E. Show. Victor Snyder 136 North Findlay Street Vic Scientific H. R. President, Treasurer, Cheerio Secretary Chaplain. jack Robert Sohnleitner 52' North Broad Street lack Industrial Industrial Society. Evelyn Louise Sowers 980 Nlidland Avenue Sis Commercial Cooperatives. james H. Spahr 126 Hamilton Avenue Him Industrial Home Room Representative. Delores Spangler 613 State Street Fritzie Classical Societas Latina, Criticg La Tertulia, Treasurerg Clio, Corresponding Sec- retary, H. R. Weekly Reporter, Rea coruing Secretary, Representativeg Student Advisory Boardg jr. Red Cross, Tatlerg Intormation Deskg Vol- leyball, Christmas Caroler. Pauline L. Spangler 544 Atlantic Avenue oily Scientific up Clio, Dolphin, 11. R. Chaplain, Radio Reporter, Orchestra, 3 years. Phyllis Elaine Spangler 720 Wallace Street 1'Plf1y1 Commercial CL. A. A., ll. R. Attendance Secretary, Badminton, Bowling, Volleyball. Uritli Ann Spiese 1013 Roosevelt Avenue Urith Annu Scientific Clio, National Honor Society, Presi- dent, La Tertulia, President, Treas- urer, Dolphin, Recording Secretary, Alu Alpha Theta, Recording Secre- tary, Corresponding Secretary, Parlia- mentarian, Ir. Historical Society, National Tliespiansg 11. R. Treasurer, XVeekly Reporter, G. A. A., Ir. Talent Show Script Committee, Student Ad- visory Board, Chairman, Service Squad, Finance Committee, Costume Committee, York High VVeekly CID, Future Teachers of America Clj, La Tcrtuliii, Chaplain. Carl Stambaugh 506 VVest Princess Street Stummy Industrial Industrial Society, Industrial Society Basketball, J. V. Football. Donald Stambaugh 817 Moffett Lane Don Scientific ll. Vice President, Treasurer, Re- cording Sccretary, Civil Defense. Lawrence Stein R. D. No. 9 Steiny lndustrial 1952 Eugene Sterner 728 West Poplar Street Gene Scientific Varsity Club, H. R. Chaplain, At- tendance Secretary, Varsity Wres- tling, Track. Jacqueline Faye Sterner 827 West Poplar Street Iackie Scientific junior Nurses Aides: Cheerio Secre- tary, Treasurer in H. R., Bowling, Volleyball, York High Weekly, 2 years. - ffl.- .,,,,,f-i W.:-. W lane Elizabeth Sterner 836 Fern Place Janie Distributive Education G. A. A., Home Economics Society, Recording Secretary, Distributive Education Society, H. R. Weekly Re- porter, Cheerio Secretary, Vice Presi- dent, Chaplain, Volleyball, Dr. D. E. Show. Virginia lXlarie Sterner 544 West King Street l'Ginny Commercial Penn Commercial, President, Treas- urer, H. R. President, Vice President, Treasurer, Volleyball, G. A. A., Homecoming Parade. . . ,.,.., ...,., , . ir- . .5 i. aj S. lack Stevens 1525 Clover Lane Scott General Varsity Club, Hf R. Recording Sec- retary, Treasurer, Chaplain, Baseball, Varsity, Civil Defense. 'Q' ' 3 4' is JS -7-Wu if-, at ,. , 5 1 ev' .4 vc, -V .s r Mary Creveling Stevens 741 South Duke Street Mary Scientific H. R. Chaplain, CHM1? of fic 632515 s-ff 6519252 Nancy Lee Stine 950 East Princess Street Pepsi Genera Home Room Chaplain. Isabella Stinger R. D. No. 1 lSSi6l' Commercial I7ro1ic, l yearg Girls Athletic Associaf tiong Volleyballq Bowlingg Square Dancing, York High VVeek1y, 2 years. Dolores Stoberski 555 West King Street Dory Commercial Penn Commercial Society, Vice Presi- rlentg II. R. Cherrio Secretaryg Coop- eratives: Volleyballg Homecoming Parade, National Honor Society. Ronald K. Stone 205 North Broad Street Weasel Scientific A. D. S., 3 yeatsg lVlu Alpha Theta, 2 yearsg Iunior Academy of Science, 3 years, Ilonor Society, 2 years: II. R. Recording Secretary, Vice President, Service Squadg Student Advisory Board, Tatler Photographer. Spurgeon C. Stoner 959 East King Street S1aurge Industrial Industrial Society. Philip james Stough 633 East Princess Street- Pl'Lil Industrial Home Room Chaplain, Recording Secretary, 1952 'gas' P, QW a L 'is 'funn' 41,4-'er-:.-W Philip R. Stough .. 918 East Boundary Avenue 'iPl1il General Alpha Debating Society: H. R. Pres- ident, Chaplning Varsity Basketball QZD, I. V. Basketball Cljg junior Class Secretary: Senior Class Senatorg junior Red Cross. Ronald Stough R. D. No. 1 Ron General Donald Eugene Stover R. D. No. 1 Smokey Industrial Industrial Society, Home Room Treasurer. Patricia Ann Straub 443W West College Avenue Patf' Distributive Education Distributive Education Societyg H. R. Chaplaing Dr. D. E. Show. Charles Strausbaugh 1046 Edison Street Charlie General Home Room Weekly Reporterg Band, 3 yearsg Orchestra, 1 yearg Serenaders, 1 year. janet Mae Strausbaugh 1502 Monroe Street 1anet r Commercial Cooperatives. 124 Sonia Strohman 326 1Vest Maple Street Suzie Commercial Penn Coinmcrcial, President, Secre- tary, II. R, Cheerio Secretary, Chap- lain, York lligh XVeekly, 2 years, Volleyball. Patricia E. Sweitzer 250 York Street Pat,' General Girls Usher Society C313 ll. R. XVeckly Reporter, Cheerio Secretary. Linda Swords 138 Jefferson Avenue Mickey Scientific lluterpean Literary Society, Iunior Nurses Aides, G. A. A., 11. R. Vice President, Treasurer, Vileekly Re- porter. hlartin Talmud 340 West Cottage Place Marty Commercial Table Tennis, Captain, Tennis, '50, '51, Orchestra CID, Penn Chorus, Mixed Chorus, l year, York High XVeekly CZD. Kathleen C. Tarras 254 VVest Market Street K11tlfLyl' Commercial Penn Commercial Society, Parliamen- tarian, Les Petits Cadets, H. R. Chap' lain, York High Weekly, 2 years. Christine Louise Thomas 131 Peyton Road l'Chris Classical Clio, gresitlent, Chanlaing Dolphin, 'ice resin ent, Mu Alpha Theta, Critic, National Honor Society, Thes- piansg H. 11. Sec., Vice Pres., Service Squad, Social Committee, 2 yrs., Joint Society Play, '51, Property Comm., Ass't. Gen. Director '49 lirolic, Co- Gen. Director, '50 Frolic, General Di- rector, '51 Frolicg Elmira Key Award, Junior Talent Show. 1952 s , ,. K 'I 1 Eff A .,. X 1, A? , M ,- f a pn Jerome Thomas 47 North Queen Street jerry General ll. 11. Chaplain, Secretary, lirolie '52, Golf, York lligh Hleekly ill. Paul Albin Thomas, jr. 510 Ludlow Avenue Tom Scientific Varsity Lilith, D. I. S., Yice Presi' dent, Chaplain Pro-Tern, ll. 11. 'l'reasurer, Vice President, Secretary, ll. 11. Basketball, Vollcyhall, Scholar ship Coinin., Constitution Comm., Rand Cl1, Pennsylvania School Press Asso., jr. Varsity Basketball CZD, jr. Varsity Coll' CID, Varsity Goll C211 Vice President junior Class. Richard Thomas - 891 Tioga Street Sonny Industrial Industrial Society, ll. 11. President. 1Veckly l1enorter, lootlvall. Rodney O. Thomas 945 South Edgar Street Town Industrial lndustrial Society, President, Vice Prt-sident, Recording Sec., ll. 11. Rep- resentative, President, Vice President. Recording Sec., VVeekly Reporter, lndustrial Society Assembly. Aliinmie Kathlyn Thompson 432 Codorus Street ',li1n General Shirley B. Thompson 572 Pennsylvania Avenue Tommy Commercial Girls' Athletic Association, 11. R. '1 reasurer. Robert ll. Throop 1059 Hillside Drive Bolo Scientific .M D. Program Chairman, Critic. Vice President: Tliespians, Director of Thespiitn Radio Plays: ll. R. Vice Pres., Weekly Reporter, Cheerio Seu- retaryg Band: Orchestra, Student Di- rector, Sunlight Serenadersg Frolic Orchestra, Director: Junior Class Play. Samuel Thomas Toggas 232 South Pine Street The Greek Scientific D. L. Secretary, Vice President: ll. R. President, Vice President, Chaplain: Sophomore Class Senator: Service Squad: Information Desk: ,lunior Class Vice President: Civil Defense: ll. R. Basketball. Robert W. Tomlinson 1038 East Market Street Bob General llome Room Secretary. Delores Mary Trimmer 240 VValnut Street D0lly'l General llome Economics Society, Chaplain: ll. R. Chaplain, Assistant Secretary. l Rodney Trimmer 923 VVest King Street Rod Industrial 3 Edward Russell 'llrodden 53 South Penn Street l Easy Ed Commercial l A. D. S.: ll. R. Representative, At l tendance Secretary, Chaplain: j. Y. 1 Basketball: ll. R. Baskctliall: York lligh VVeekly CID. 1952 1. -f gs., Richard Trout 1519 First Avenue Malay Scientific ll. R. Vice President: J. V. VVrest- ling, Varsity Wrestling, Manager: York lligh VVeekly, 1 year. 4. A VVilliam Troutman Q H A H 286 Union Street A V B111 Industrial f f -N . ll. R. Vice President, Chaplain, At- : tendance Secretary. . ,, 1 t ' . Mary Ann Ullleman 148 VVest ,lackson Street Hillary Ann Classical Clio: Dolphin: Il. R. President, Vice President, Treasurerg Nominee for llomccoming Queen: Thespian Play. Phyllis lean Uhler 22 South Rockburn Street 'jeann Scientilic Clio, Vice President, Program Chair- man: Societas Latina, President, Chaplain, Radio Reporter: Dolphin: ll. R. Representative, President: G. A. A.: Clio Play '52. x .. fl . Wx Var., t fl t l fake! ,, x V . 3 1 3 L,1' , 73 :.tt . Robert ll. Vanasdale X 642 Smith Street V C i'Harryl' Scientific ' I-:cn c ii' infiif' , - dwarf? tri :V 1' -xt!-I 21135 'Fi N . 1 Helen Marie VanNatter 135 North Howard Street Helen Distributive Education Distributive Education Society: li. R. Clieurio Secretary, Dr. D. E. Show. Richard Walker 453 East King Street Dick General Charles VValtmire 719 Manchester Street Charlie Industrial lndustrial Socictvg ll. ll, Treasurer, Cheerio Secretary. Warren Dwight Wambaugh 815 Parkway Boulevard Blackie Scientific ll. R. Chaplain, Cheerio Secretary, Treasurer, Recording Secretaryg ltl. R. Basketball: ll. R. Volleyball: Mixed Chorus: Penn Chorus. Laverne Ruth Warehime 103 North Oxford Street I Laveme'l Scientific Junior Nurses Aidesg La Tertuliag Stu- dent Council-Ir. Red Crossg H. R. Treasurer, Secretary, Attendance Sec' retaryg Volleyballg Tatler Advertising Staffg Christmas Caroling. Doretha Washington 418 West Princess Street Doe Commercial Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. llarry E. Washington, lr. 468 Codorus Street HblVfy,' General ll. R. Cheerio Secretary, Chaplainp J. V. Basketball: Civil Defense. 1952 t-ll itfffe ,..,. .. Q1 Lorraine Washington 468 Codorus Street 'lLormine Classical Future Teachers of Anuerica, 1 yearg Il. R. Cheerio Secretaryg Girls Bas- ketballg Sophoinorc Clct- Club: As- semhly. Donald L. Weichert 'i 1 2 1104 South Pine Street llD0ll Industrial Q it 4 s -it i Sara Louise Weidman A, ' i 525 Vllest jackson Street . V 'lSam Commercial Cooperativesg llasltetball. i i i' if ' sift ig . sf 51..- i loyce P. Weigel 644 West Philadelphia Street ,l0yce'l Commercial National Honor Societyg G. A. A.g Cooperativesg 11. R. Chaplaing Bowl ingg lable Tennisg Yolleyhallg Basket- ball Badminton: York High VVeekIy, 2 years. Norma lean Weitkamp i 215 North Belvidere Avenue SiSH Commercial ll. 11. 1Veekly Reporter, Chaplaing G. A. A.g Bowlingg Volleyballg York l lligh Wleekly, 2 years. Spurgeon E. Weitkamp 236 East York Street HS10UT23,N Industrial Scenery projects for school plays, Donald Welsli 722 Wallace Street Down General ll. R. Vice President and Chanlaing Volleyball. Gretchen Anne Werner 926 Somerset Lane Sl'l01'fS General Dolphin Swimming Soeietyg ll. R. Clit-erio Secretary and Vice President. Edward C. Wlierley 976 Lancaster Avenue Ed General lvlome Room Assistant Attendance Secretary, Chaplain. Russell Wilson 134 Highland Road URHSSH General Home Room Attendance Secretary. loan Elaine Wilt 630 Edison Street HJ UH Commercial C ooperativesg Volleyball. Robert E. Winters 337 South Pattison Street B0lf1 Scientific llome Room Recording Secretaryg ll. R. Basketball. 1952 'X i f-2 i v M .,t. . .st, 5 rei, Z A is on J - A 1 B . -. M - 5 , K' 'L -: . ' la ifi n I it A 5? 1' - 1' new H S1 t fm , . t , W K .fa W , :,:E. . .... V 'M l an X z 9 g. Floyd A. Wise, lr. 551 Smith Street 1un11iei' General Alfred H. Witherow R. D. No. 9 Porky Industrial I ndustrinl Societyg Assembly. Ralph Wolfe 526 VVest King Street Bud Industrial Home Room Representative and Ireasurer. Robert Woodrow R. D. No. l Woody Industrial Home Room Attendance Seeretaryg Made Scenery for Assemblies. Charles Edward Woodyard 315 South Howard Street Woody Industrial I lome Room Representative. Shirley May Workinger 625 Girard Avenue Shirl Commercial Euterpean Literary Societyg Penn Pep- pers, Recording Secretary, Weekly Reporterg Cooperativesg Volleyhallg Bowlingg Ping-pongg Costume Comm.g York High VVeekly, 1 year. 127 Carolyn Worrall 1 5 10 Second Avenue Carol Classical La Tertuliag Societas Latinag National Thespian Societyg H. R. Attendance Secretary, G. A. A., Tatler Staff? Make-.up Committee, Chairman, Pub- lieity Committee, Frolic '51: Bad! minton. 'loan Elaine Yinger 136 East Philadelphia Street joan Commercial Home Room VVcekly Reporter, Or- chestra, 3 yearsg Prolic Orchestra, 2 years, District and State Orchestra, 3 yearsg Forensicsg String Quartet. Iohn Yohe 544 Lamour Street john Industrial Kenneth R. Yohe 238 Prospect Street Kenny General D. L. S., H. R. Presidentg H. R. Bas- ketball: Sunlight Serenadersg Orches- trag Band, Student Directorg Drum Major-Marching Bandg York High VVeekly, 2. yearsq Special Machine 8: Tool Operation Course. Cathryn Romaine Yost 513 West College Avenue Cdthy Distributive Education Distributive Education Societyg H.,R. Cheerio Secretary, VVeek1y Reporter, Dr. D. E. Show. 1952 to , ii-if L... f if '-' 5 V Pix 'ix ,..., , M A ' ff' J i , ill ii ff ,film E staff Q' . f. ..r .--. . - i s . , --1 f . Q . -- fe i'J + at - or - . , .. X if--1... .t salqfr 12521 V1 fifty 1 Qjfe 5 Jr, 4 'M' A it at i Us .A . . if at . m Q, 5 ...i1.. 3 ' I' 'I' :.s.,:-:'.as3:5 :- ' lm-1...5..t...i,..Xfefifta w f' - , ' .uf J. r si t fi, ri .,. 3:5 Q ,JXZXIITA17 we . . 'iiggg - L .. ized:-.. ' Q35 Nancy Yost R. D. No. 7 Nan General Distributive Education Society, 11. R. Chaplaing Girls Athletic Association: Dr. D. E. Show. Edward Zech 761 Hill Street Bud Scientific Demosthenian Literary Society, Moni- torg H. R. Checrio Secretary, Vice President, I. V. Basketballg Band, 2 years. joan Patsy Zimmerman 1 l 1 1 South Queen Street i'Pat'l Classical Mu Alpha Theta, Vice President, Secretary, Chaplaing Junior Nurses Aides, President, Treasurer, National llonor Society, 'lreasurerg Sophomore Glee Club, Pianist, ll. R. Attendance Secretary Tennisg Assembly Programg Tatler, Z years, Copy Editorg Finance Weekly, 1 yearg Quill and Scroll Society. Chester Allen Zinn, jr. 107 Yale Street Chet Scientific Alpha Debating Society, President, Corresponding Sccrctaryg 11. R. Pres.: Varsity Basketball: I. V. Basketballg Vice President of Schoolg Chairman of Sportsmanship Comm.g Assembly Comm.g Thespian Playg Co-Author of Class VVill. Christopher Renda 452 South Queen Street Chris General Cfheerio Sccreta ry. 5 'f to 9 mt eg e1ReacKe5 VVhen Uur Days VVith Theo Are Over. The Baccalaureate Choir. Mcct rhc Senior Honor Studcnts. Thar Covctcd Diploma!- 129 HEMISEMIDEMIQUAVERS Many happenings around school cannot be put in any category. lt is felt that these events should not pass unmentioncd. VVe sincerely hope that by reading these phrases a pleasant memory may be recalled. DO YOU REMEMBER: That lirst day at Bill Penn . . . those dungeons and endless halls . . . the class and school dances . . . those class meetings . . . society initiations . . . the helpful upperclassmen with their directions, Take the elevator at the end of the hall, '... the Junior Talent show f... the Industrial Assembly . . . our great school publications and productions . . . Tobyis automobiles . . . 'Cheaper by the Dozen' i... the hunt for the lowest common denominator . . . vini, vidi, vici . . . those early morning band practices . . . cramming before final exams . . . the excitement of Forensics . . . Home- coming Day . . . that Christmas Assembly written by Miss Caplan . . . Grendel . . . the Band Dance at the Valencia . . . the sneak up the steps, shoes in hand-at 3:30 A. M .... Professor Shannon's scientific assembly . . . that Hseriousv debate about installing elevators . . . air raid and fire drills Cusually during gym classesl . . . those poor greeners . . . those aromas in the halls after Chemistry Class . . . that mysterious explosion . . . those White shoes . . . our thrilling basketball games . . . York Highys sportsman- ship at a certain game . . . the yearbook deadline . . . the excitement of giving out pictures and name cards . . . that Senior Prom . . . the last march down the auditorium in cap and gown . . . the first day of vacation. 7 7 emoviam 13111 IY MA11111 SPANGL1511 Dicd Scptcm1ner 30, 1950 LXMES LEE COXSLEY Died Apri1 8, 1951 2 beninr ilanme mums, tnntinueh HOME ROOM 8-1 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Earl Durgin, Ralph Naylor, Iaines Slusher, Glenn Anderson, Rodney Trimmer, Ronald hlyers, Richard Crouse. S15COND Row: Donald Kautllinan, Spurgeon Stoner, james Avila, Michael Dowell, Gene Bliller, Edward Hollinger, Eugene Lichty. THIRD Row: james llerinan, lack Sohnleitner, Andrew Rinzuto, Ronald Reaehard, Charles Smith, Charles YYoodvard, Allred NVithei'ow. HOME ROOM 8-2 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Fred Nichols, james Spahr, VVilliain Landis, Donald NVeichert, XVilliam Mathison, Alav Snyder, Clair Snyder, Ronald Lentz, XVilliam Shue. Sigc:oND Row: l,ef1 to Right: john Yohe, Robert Senft, Rodney Trimmer, Robert Kennedy, Robert llykes, lohn Andrews, james Decker. Donald Iiaullinan, Lawrence Stein, Donald jaeohs, Cary liigclore, Donald Stover. Senior ilanme mums, nnntinueh HOME ROOM 9-1 FIRST Row: Left to Right: jacob Kline, Rodney Boyer, Fred Brenneman, Marvin Arnold, Curvin Erb, Harold Lehigh, Robert Custer, Rodney Thomas. SECOND Row: Fred Ruppenthal, Philip Stough, Richard hliekley, Arvil llisen- helter, Ronald Cully, Ivan Appleby, Robert Heidelbaugh, Ralph VVolfe. 'Tinian Row: Spurgeon Vveitkanip, Stewart Brenneinan, Leroy Platts, VVilliani Paules, Leon Geisehnan, Charles Xvaltinier, Eugene Euler, Richard Frey, Eugene xldfll, Eugene Aliuoney, Robert Xvoodrow. HOME ROOBI 9-2 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Carl Stanibaugh, Floyd Matthews, XVilliarn Ross, Glenn Lehigh, Donald Roseberry, Ron! ald Poll, Robert Rrennernan, Luther Marks. SECOND ROW: llarry Guyer, Rodney Rohrbaugh, Paul Bosserinan, Daniel BEjI'C,jlJIT1CSl:lSllC1', Charles Lehr, john Elury.TH1mbROW: Harry Palmer, james Dell, Ronald Eerree, lvan Foltz, Xyilliain Troutinan, Allison Bistline. Robert DeLisle. 1533 41 Senior Kiasma mums, rnntinueh HOBIE ROORI 5 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Guy Ilolfrnaster, Ronald Dietz, Paul Rudy, Eugene Bott, Theodore Rehnieyer, loin An rlerson, Donalcl Gilniure. SECOND ROW: ljarl Shaffer, Phillip llnterline, Ronald lieese, Stanley Dietz, Vvllllillll Sehael' ler, Carl Miller. Tinian Row: lliehard XVallcer, David Boyer, NVilliain Morningstar, Phillip Lippert, Eugene Sterner llicliarcl Trout, Dunald Folk, Foster Mann, Donald Parsons. HOME ROOM 17 liinsr Row: Left to Right: Donna Martin, Patricia Sweiuer, Christine llioinas, Shirley Myers, Gladys Geiselman Phyllis Sine, Beverley Carney, Ann Grayhill. SECOND How: Patricia Brown, Marulyn Glaekin, Lucille Anstine, Der cathy Hawkins, Narnia jean llartrnan, Sylvia lileelcner, Norma ,lean Lippy. Timur Row: Lorraine llnhrhaugli Betty Biser, Regina Gully, Nancy Stine, Arthca Hershner, Susan Bowen, lluth Rojahn, Delores Kissinger. beninr ilanme mums, cuntinueb HOME ROOM 18 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Delores Fuller, Norma Kahley, Josephine Baum, Norma Glassmyer, Iuclv Ann Koicuba, Ethel Qinlcle. SECOND Bow: Polly Spangler, Barbara Ann Corl, Anastasia Peters, Delores Trimmer, Lucinda Bein- eeker. Fl HLRD Row: jean Busch, Kay Moberg, Nan hlundis, Capirola Hall, Shirley Thompson. HOME ROOM 19 Flrism Bow: Left to Right: Nancy Shirey, Bonita Balmer, llelen Gray, Joanne Hess, Linda Garland, Dorothy Keller, Winifred Mundis. SECOND Plow: Doris Mauer, Alice Ridinger, Loeda Norris, Carolee Beachtel, Nancy Ann Ness. lallen Lauer, Sonia Strohrnan.TI11RD Bow: Donna Brenneman, Shirley Kraft, Patricia Smith, june Rife, Ianer Shettel, lsabelle Stinger, Marlene Eisenhart. 135 beniur 'ilanme mums, nuntinueh HOME ROOM 20 IHRST Row: Left lo Right: Nora Kempf, Nancy Kline, Dorothy Corsueh, Lenore George, Doretha Vllashington, Janet Reaehard, Susan Shaub. SECLJND ROW: Alyerta Deamer, Rose Paolini, jean Uhler, Ann Singley, Uawne Ellis, lean lVIeCunaster. TIIIRIJ ROW: Carole Brillhart, Ioyce Centzler, Nancy Millcn, Shirley Hrenneman, Iiayetta Holce, Elsie Atwater, Charlotte Phillips. HOME ROOM 23 l'lllST Row: Left to Right: Sylvia Peters, joan Yinger, Dorothy Billet, Nancy Copenheayer, joyee Cibert, Eunice lfoehenour. SECOND Row: Norma Schauer, Phyllis Spangler, Norma Bowers, Sidney Cingerieh, Shirley Ansorg. Cynthia Colston, joycelyn Herrick, Lois llershey. Tnrnn How: Alma Crove, Connie Liglitner, Maxine Meusc. Claire jo Kauflrnan, Patricia Minnich, Chloe Rhoucls, Barbara Pritchard. Audrey Mowery. Senior ilanme mums, wntinwzh HOME ROOM 55 lfiiisr Row: Left to Right: Shirley Keefer, Mary Shaub, Urith Arm SpiCSC, Ruth A12-ifkCY, Joanne BOIIIICI, lxI21fi01'i5 Kopp, Jean Grace, Gloria Billet. Si5coND Row: Shirley Seifert, Barbara Miimieh, Lois Baer, judith Clemens, Laona Myers, Patricia Rider, Nancy Brielcncr. THIRD Row: hlarguerite Seidcnstieker, Dorothy Cousler, Patricia Neeson, Virginia Sterner, Yvonne Knaub, Ruth Glatfolter, Lois Burger. Anna Adinolfi, Shirley Dohn. HOME ROOM 56 Fiusrr Row: Left to Right: Lois Bupp, Frances Graybill, Louise Hirt, janet.B0yCr, janet Harper, Shirley Harman, Gloria Ann Copenheaver, Loyce johnson. SECOND How: Dorothy Pottorff, Norma jean Bishop, Doris Hopkins, Blanche Moreland, JoAnn Iohnson, Diane Kohr, Barbara Christensen, joann Sauder, Lois Gibbs. TIIIRD ROW: Helen Lockard, Shirley Smith, Janet Rauhauser, Shirley Heaverson, Freda Brenneinan, Linda Swords, Lorraine XVashington, Esther Mae Kinard, Mary Louise Arnold, Audrev Ann Futer, Harriet Graves. '38 Senior Iiaume mums, cuntinueh HOME ROOM 57 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Carol Cohn, Doris Rauhauser, Sylvia Schroeder, jean Deltofl, Patricia Busler, Nancy Barnhart, Margaret Kernper, Dolores Baker. SECOND Row: Phyllis McDaniel, Geraldine Oxlortl, Arlene lseiller, lou Ann Shultz, Marilyn Gillespie, Gail Grove, Virginia Nichols. Ttitnin How: jane liergcloll, Alanet Koontz, Marian jacohs, lllllllllllj Thompson, Elaine Eyster, Dolores Spangler, Kathleen Tarras, Dorothy Long. HOME ROOM 59 FARST Row: Left to Right: Constance Hess, joan Kreeger, llrlyne Etter, Doris Kleiman, Doan SIIllll,LiI'CICllL'11 Her' ner, joan lloflnagle, Constance Buchar. SECOND Row: Carol lilineclinst, Helen Ritter, Catherine Smith, llarlene lreeclrnan, Lois Nell, Carolyn Aldrich, l.aVerne VVarehime, Carolyn VVorral. 'I itiun Row: Alice Anderson, Dorothx lxaimer, hlary Stevens, jean Green, Patricia Andes, Patricia lnners, Joyce Barton. beniur Jiaume mums, cuntinueh HOME ROOM 60 FIns'r Row: Left lo Right: Ervin Hoff, Charles Distefano, john Keller, Richard Runibaugh, Harlan Gibbs, joe Rizzuto, jarnes jorgenson, Donald Lippy, Robert Reever. SECOND Row: james Shope, Harry VVashington, hlartin Herr, jack Stevens, Donald Klinedinst, Richard Bailey, Daniel Ness, Dale Gentnler, Rodger Becker. THIRD ROW: hlarlyn llursh, Donald XlcCublJin, john Ruth, Roy Scheivert, Charles Robertson, Lewis Levin, VVilliam Gemmill, Donald Stanihaugh, George Ruppenthal, Edwin llarbaugh, Richard Marlcel. HOME ROONI 63 V Rmsr ROW: Left to Right: Stephen Abel, Harold Brown, Ira Luckenbaugh, Dennis Nlahoney, Robert hletzel, Charles Strausbaugh, Ronald Burger, Robert Haymon. SECOND Row: Leonard Dorsett, David Schaberle, Edward Kottcamp. Barry Chapman, Ronald Stone, Robert Vanasdale, Horace Ports, Donald Bohr, Barry Gruver. FIWHIRD Row: Philip liaiijes, Samuel Ioggas, Rosario Sciortino, David Hackett, Charles Cole, Paul Shannon, Richard Hampton, Alan ac son. 139 'nidr' fyome foams HOME ROOM 101 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Delano Fetrow, Gary Thompson, Donald Rohrbaugh, Carl Bentz, Gary llarmon, Robert Tomlinson. SECOND Row: john Kemper, lylichael Smyser, Russell Horn, Charles Reigel, Philip Armold, Ray ulones, lra Friedland. Tinian Row: Ronald Freeze, Ronald Stouch, Levering Callis, Jerome Thomas, Talci Pritsios, Philip Henise, Murel Beatty, Ronald Breier, LaMont Kloop, james Herr. HOME ROOM 201 FIRST Row: Left to Right: jerry Shelton, john Hostetter, Bruce Noel, David Eisenhart, john Dunkelherger, Edward VVherley, james Saylor, lylartin Talmud, Ray Dilfendarfer, Lloyd Gladfelter. SECOND Row: Dale lnnerst, Ray Saylor, james Gallagher, Edward Trodden, Allen Pusch, Philip Stough, Thomas Fickes, Fred Bierman, Harlan Rortner, Mahlon Godfrey, Ernest Boll, Ronald Leik, Robert Frey. Tinian Row: joseph Noll, Harold Rupp, Stewart McCleaf. Gordon Rudy, Michael King, Robert Throop, Travis Roth, Thomas Perry, Robert Schwonke, George Brenner. Senior ilaumsz mums, wntinueh HOME RUOKI 202 lLlRNl Row: Left to Riglzl: Gerald Riclizmls, john Slokti, XVilliani Grow, Robert Ilgenfrim, XVillizim Billet, Floyd XYise, Ricliiirtl Plmvnirin, Harry Fink. SECOND Row: Donald llall, Richard Dunn, Ronald Day, Buckley Enders, Richard llullinain, Vllirrcn Wliiiilnaugli, llrvcl Ciilvlxs. TIIIRIJ Row: Paul 'I'1wniiis, Pliilip Smith, Robert Faust, Donald Culp, lliilc Nlycrs, Dcntrm liuuns, Cary Mcfiiiblviii, Peter Sliuc, Kcnnetli Yolic. HOMIE ROUKI 204 limi' Row: Left lu I-liglilz llcnry Owen, Richard Epplcy, Victor Snyclcr, jwlin Galbrcaitli, Ronald XVcrnur, Russel XYilmui, Unnuld Xlblali. Stcoxn Row: Albert Harris, Aliltnn Linial. Pliilip I.L1IIlil:0ICl,IOhCDl1 Burger, Philip llcClellar1, llairry Attig. Diilc Rcilmcr, Yluiiics Buck. 2 Senior Ziaome Rooms, continueo HOME ROOM 208 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Frances Myers, Barbara Hodkinsun, Betty hlvers, Dolores Free, joan XVilt, Barbara Maugh- lin. SECOND Row: Phyllis Elphiuk, Jacqueline Sterner, llelen Gohn, Faye Briekner, Dolores lletriek, Gail llill, Lois Forner, Helen Reiner. THIRD Row: loan Shearer, Katherine Keller, Betty Calhoun, Hannah johnson, Arlene Hengst, Patricia Reeling, Norma jean hlarkle. I HOME ROOM 2.13 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Joseph Ottemiller, Fred Fiseh, Herbert Budesheim, Sidney Herr, Xxllllllllll Mc,-Xlee, Rod' ger Lehr. SECOND ROW: Robert VVinters, David hlorgan, Richard Quinn, Edward Zech, Robert Bmwrrell, 'llnnnas Chapman, Dale Smyser. THIRD ROW: Stoler Schroyer, Charles Chubb, VVilliam Blum, joseph Kling, Martin Seyler, Richard VVilvert. Seminar Zianme mums, nuntinueh HOME ROOM 219 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Sonya Bowring, Patsy Zimmerman, Joanne Barlow, Pat Baker, Joanne Quigley, Truda Schriver, Anna Sharrar, Florine Johnson. SECOND Row: Vivian Green, Shirley Durgink, Janet Kling, Dorothy Leib, Janet Leese, Sally Smeltzer, Barbara Cox, Josephine Iacono, Joyce Forman, Doris Kittrell. THIRD Row: Margaret Harman, Mary Albright, Shirley Albright, Norma Weitkamp, Janet Slenker, Janet Kottmyer, Doris Nagle, 'Susan Scoville, Mary Ann Uffelman. HOME ROOM 223 FIRST Row: Left to Right: Shirley Sentz, Claine Senft, June Roth, Ruth Hoffmaster, Betty Myers, Shirley Bishop, Jean Billet. SECOND Rows Phyllis Crumling, Catherine Yost, Dorene Richards, Lois Klahold, Faye Leonard, Helen Van Natter, Erma Henry, Pat Straub. Truim Row: Laverne Gladfelter, Nancy Yost, Gloria Chapman, Shirley Sny- der. Jane Sterner, Donald Forry, Donald Ilgenfritz. 144 An alert mind clemancls an alert body for its support and existence. A well organized being must have mental exercise plus varied physical programs. One phase is as important as the other. This is the new program presented in modern education. .f D ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Left to Right: M. L. Yinger, Dr. E. A. Glatfclter, G. F. porter, R. C. Shetter. Coach Francis X. Brady I eaim FIRST Row: Left to Right: George Brenner, Cor- don Heath, John lluuscrt, VVillizrni Blum, Barry Attig, VVilliam Morningstar, llurrv Guycr, ,loc Bury, Allan Eystcr, Michael Dnwell. Sigcown ROW: Richard Blourc, Kenneth Pfaltzgraff, Lc- roy Brenner, Larry Pike, Hurry llensel, Fred Dreschcr, Gary Zczxgcr, Rodney Vllalteinycr, Hon- ald Pottorff. we PE ATHLETIC BOARD SEATED: Left to Right: S, Gordon Rudy, Charles VV. Yziukey, Nelson R. Lindemuth. STANDING-2 john VV. Throne, James Sutelilfe, Muse Leihu- witz, Peter Carter, james VVitmer Bush. COACHING STAFF KNEEMNG: Tom Chantiles. STANDING: l,eft to Right: Ernie Byers, Dale Uflrel- ITTHTT. V i l THIRD Row: John Erney, Willizirii Staub, Dave Crayhill, llieharcl Yost, Rurmld Curree, lsirire VVuy, llenry Wiitkins. FOURTH Row: Dean Tennis, Philip Julius, Vvllllillll Schaeffer, Adolph Seiden- stieker, Pete Fleming, Ellsworth Kissinger, FLFTH Row: Charles VViimer, trainer Thumas Chuntiles, Ernest Byers, Dale Ullleman, Francis Brady. head coach. Joe Bury Bob Schwonlce Harry Densel, Dave Graybill advances against Ambler, followed by Eyster and Densel. Barry Attig, Mike Dowell-Co-Captains William Blum George Brenner Rodney Walteme5'er Ellsworth Kissinger Michael Dowell Barry Attig MANAGERS: Left to Right: Kent Er' mine, Donald Bupp, S. Gordon Rudy, Richard Fahringer. This year marked the most dismal football season in the history of the school. The Bearcats under their new coach, Francis 4'Chubb Brady, won one game while losing nine. ln the opener our boys fought hard but dropped a close battle to Wzishington Eastern 7-O. The second game went to Hanover 14-13 the Nighthawks scored on' the last play of the game and then converted the extra point after time had expired. Next, York lost consecutive con- ference battles to Williamsport l9fO, Lebanon 13-7, Iohn Harris 38-6, Reading 34-8, Harrisburg Penn 13-O, and Steelton 32-O. The only bright spot was the 20-O home- coming day victory over Amber High School. However, this was the extent of our good luck. On the following Saturday the Bearcats dropped the seasons final to Lan- caster 14-6. Rodger Becker john Bausert Allan Eyster 9 Dean Tennis Wiliiani Cravcr Richard Yost Richard Bates Leroy Brenner Adolph Scidcnsricker Richard Moore Ronald Garee Ambler Ambler Ambler Ambler cggilee oofgalplj FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Donald Miller, Donald Fitz, Tommy Gilbert, Tommy Ruth, Donald Hawn, Richard Moore, Gary Paules, Charles Bury, Leigh BIcDonald, Ronald Eichelberger. SECQNIJ Row: Charles Peters, lsaac VVay. Carl Ness, Jon Eby, Carmen Swartz, Kenneth Pfaltzgraff, Gary llartman, Robert Faust Tom Chantiles, Dale Uffel- man. THIRD ROW: Rodger Orr, John Sexton, Carl Shellenberger, john Fields, Williairri Schaffer, Ronald Pottortt, Daniel Spiese. This year our A'Bear Kittens finished with an imf The scores: 2 I pressiye five wins and two losses. We hope that these boys will continue their winning way in the years to come when they are members of the varsity squad. Date York Team Opp. Place September 25 Hanover O Away October 4 Lebanon 19 Away October I2 john lla iti' is 6 Home October I8 Hershey Indus. 14 Home October 25 lla r'1' isburg Penn 6 Away November 1 Steelton 6 Away November 9 Lancaster 6 Home COACHES-Tom Chantiles and Dale UfFe1man qgeiwneh Left to Bight: Hal Brown, captain, Phil Stough, Lew Levin, Newt Brown, Willie Way, Mr. Shetter, faculty man- ager, Don Coekley, eoachg Fred Gibbs, manager, Chet Zinn, Milt Brown, Bill Morningstar, Ph1l Smith, Don Bohr- bau gh. YORK-62 HANQDVER-36 Bearcats win opener handily . . . team looked good . . . Hal Brown collects twenty Counters . . . Stough plays fine game . . . whole varsity gets chance . . . Hanover dedicates new gym . . . very successful inaugural for York. YORK--56 GETTYSBURG-34 Orange and Blue win second . . . Zinn plays fine defen- sive game . . . llal Brown and Smith foul out . . . replace- ments turn in line game . . . Alilt Brown leads scoring . . . points evenly divided throughout game, showing team- work. Yoiuc-42 l'lANOV13Rf4l Hanover wins moral victory . . . really a lighting hall eluh . . . also have height advantage . . . Bearcats look poor . . . make less than 25'Af ot shots . . . couldn't seem to get starred. Head Coach Don Cockley O A 11 1 ik an iq, 9 Hx gl Q Q is if if as ,R ,aww ' g ,Qi ,, it J QFH if rev' . I 5 7.1 M of Yoiuc- -70 LANCASTERf'49 York planksters gain eighth straight . . . off to a slow start . . . explode in second quarter . . . led thereafter . . . entire team brilliant . . . H. Brown and Newt Brown out- standing . . . whole team but Stough scores . . . still hamp- ered by ankle iniury. Yotuc-f 52 llERSIlEYf40 York Hi cagers gain ninth straight . . . battles first two periods on even terms , . . York starting slowly . . . spurt ahead in second half . . . stay ahead . . . H. Brown edges Maurer of Hershey in spectacular scoring duel . . . 24 to 23 . . . Zinn also hits double digits. Yomc-44 joins: HARRIS-59 Bearcats drop first to officials . . . john Harris tough and cocky . . . excellent teamwork . . . controlled both bankhoards, unfortunately . . . also slightly dirty . , . Iohn llarris good, nevertheless . . . York fans show terribly poor sportsmanship after game. Youre 43 READING+47 Orange and Blue drop second . . . go down fighting hard . . . played game to be darn proud of . . . Beading height a very big advantage . . . Cockleymen tire at end . . . Bed Knights win in final minutes . . . Bearcats get goodly share of relgounds . . . can be extremely proud of game they p aye . Yoarc--64 LEBANON-47 Entire team turns in sparkling game . . . Zinn and H. Brown outstanding . . . Chet plays his best defensive game of season . . . completely stalls big Yorty . . . H. Brown tallies 30 . . . highest mark of season . . . too much cannot be said about him . . . Bearcats as a wholegterrihcl Yomc-H62 HAIIRISBURG PENN-32 Coddeymen outclass Harrisburg Peen team in first half linale . . . Stough, Zinn and Way each score at least 8 points . . . Hal Brown has 29 . . . INI. Brown grabs large share ol' rebounds . . . entire varsity sees action . . . make i2 of i7 foul shots . . . tie Iohn Harris for second place in lirst half. Willie UU and Hal C70D retrieve the ball as 3 William Penn of Harrisburg cagers look on. Harold Brown, Captain Yonxg59 STEELTONf44 Bearcats win second half opener . . . Wlay in first starting assignment . . . turns in fine game . . . good on rebounds . . . H. Brown leads scoring with 26 . . . Nl. Brown second with 16 counters. YORK-60 HERSHEX'f44 Cockleymen win second . . . show beautiful passing at- tack . . . Wlay turns in fine all-round game . . . four men hit double figures . . . however, miss half of foul shots. YORK-49 JOHN HARRIS-59 York loses first in second half . . . much like the Hrst game . . . Harris again gets majority of rebounds . , . tie ball game at end of first quarter . . . Harris then got in front and stayed there. YORK-59 READING-63 Orange and Blue drop heartbreaker . . . again like the Hrst game . . . score is 55-55 at end of regulation game . . . Beading height again the big factor . . . Zinn superb-holds giant Walker to two field goals . . . Way again turns in nice game . . . Hal Brown has 26 . . . P. Stough has 15 points and also plays line game. Yoarc-46 LEBANON-58 Cedars and Bearcats title hopes . . . York Hi down 58-46 . . . both teams make 12 of 16 charity shots . . . winning margin is six field goals . . . H. Brown has 25 points . . . Zinn also turns in creditable game. YORKflO0 HARRISBURG PENN-57 NVOVV! . . . too much cannot be said about this game . . . Bearcats and H. Brown set four new records! . . . Hal has mere 50 . . . is again monotonously superb . . . makes a sensational 4892 of shotsl . . . Zinn and VVay also hit double digits . . . not only these three, but the whole team deserves much, much credit for making this possible . . . a side note is that Hal made'the 50th point for himself and the 100th point for the team with but 4 seconds left in the game . . . many congratulations! 15 u-f D ,fdief E166 la Cher Zinn Phil Stnugli Dun Rolirlxuigli Newt Brown Phil Smith 56 l Fam Lew Levin llal Brown Rlilt Brown VVillie XVay Bill Morningstar 15 C 391,266 aa A i,,.- 3 ..v. -,ft ,, W 'Mp Left ro Right BM? rgTAND1NL' .Lf1MCn5t:ub, Mamas-I1 P f K1S51ngithY3JE?3ii1, dtiyy Leager, Wi11iani er 0 es www J. V. BASKETBALL SCORES Place Ufinner Loser Red Lion York Red Lion Gettysburg York Gettysburg York York 1 lanover Gettysburg Cancelled - Weatlier' York Dallasrown York Vvaynesboro York Yvaynesboro York York Red Lion Stee1ton York Stee1ton York York Lancaster 1 1ers1iey York 1 1ers1iey York York '1o11n Harris Reading Reading York York York Lebanon Harrisburg Penn Harrisburg Penn York York Stee1t0n York Lancaster York Forfeit York York 1 1ers1iey John Harris York 'lolin 11arris York York Reading Lebanon Lebanon York York York 1 larrisburg Penn Score 6019 36-28 35-31 53-35 -1120 56438 3928 5245 45-36 52-33 -19343 40-36 48-42. zo 59-40 51-40 75-73 65354 51,43 F I Q. .LM L f L 5 J Bfffmff na lgemo ng B h 7 'F C5 Wine 'll Q' Awwwn 530W , G --F UMC omysef, M ' . + 0 n Cac '1 . ' 1 esgjel., T ., ne ec , Ch issinger, D ' , , D ow: cio a, and Manager Iamesorfdgldii Rodger H55'13Sf!ZFEft3Z3fRE1ff3Y,3lFFF1FliFim1?1l2?5' - re oger Lehr: The 1951 edition of our 'Fdiamond Demonsf guided by Eddie Waleski, battled to a three way tie for the league title. The big guns for the Bearcats were Russ Koontz, captain and catcher, and George Guyer, the left fielder with the big bat. Bill Morningstar and Hal Brown also deserve a hand for their fine all-around play. YORK TEAM OPPGSITION 9 Red Lion 8 y L He? Safe! O Hanover 3 MF 12 Lebanon 0 'F l O Bed Lion 9 Cljorfeit 8 Steelton l FF l 6 Hershey l FF 2 Hershey Industrial 3 'F 4 Lancaster l 'F 4 John Harris l FF y ll Lebanon 2 ,F F 3 Hershey 4 'F 2 Hershey lndustrial 4 FF 5 Lancaster 3 ,F 7 John Harris 2 JF 4 Steclton 2 :F FF League Games ti 159 1aS Neaepko S D009- ger., A drew E1 od Here? lri',?e152lXl?SM1Chael D wo X eo Gan, H1 Det tha Won 34-32 Wcin 42-24 Wcun 44-31 Won 52-19 Won 43-32 Wcin 39-27 Won 56-17 Wcin District 3 Tied Regionals 47W Points 1 hird Pla 'S cc tate Championship Charlie Boeckel With a tie score 01 21 21 jim Cain racks up somt points lor Mike Andrews Captain tht York cause as he gots into tha water with a splash IH: Ser, 1011 ' e 15 t . n .. 0 H . Aslumv' Cfviomer, Manggiff- 13111 Inner ' l N 3 git' SECQ S' Eugene I if-ht . J yv It FIRQT K Row . L f 0.1411 C LO I rge Pu 1 ND Row rtcr. - Raymond Fry Thom, i ,.1 13. d?, Paul Tho fhgfghmeh co 5, Ted G tothe Bobmas, Phili ' Kochenog Laflkford r, St 1 Edward Smy . Lancaster Lebanon Hershey Harrigburg Penn George 15. Porter Reading Wfiison Left to Right: Philip Lankford, Eugene Lichty, Eddie Smyser, Paul Th0m21S- I 1 1, W ,I A 'gW5k,i3,m 3GM,?5L' W , K K I . .k.,,.-sep -1' wgigfh' 1 -f , f?Ve Sn . Yder B f an-y GOLF SCORE 12-3 9-6 8M-6M 8M-6M 1 3h- 1 M 12-3 Philip Lankford, Captor i l3V21M 14-1 12M-Zh CHM-SW 10-5 85-6K2 71- if 16 fr-e?5ef'me'r1 532. -'-.wr l 1 L U-A--. r-...fa FIRST Row Left to Right: Coach Dale Uffelman, Raymond Klinedinst, Philip Lip- Dale Uffelman Coach pert Richard King, William Billet, Raymond Eckert, john Meckley. SECOND Row: Richard Trout Managerg William Blum, Barry Attig, Kenneth Pfaltzgraff, Dean Glatfelter Eugene Sterner, Kay Oiler. Led hy captain Bill Billet, who went through the regular season's matches un- defeated and won at both the districts and regionals only to lose in the states, our grap- plers won two and lost six. In the Hrst match West York took the honors on our home mats 20-18. Milton Hershey turned the W11l1am Billet, Captain trick next 36-9. York had to journey to Han- over for its first win 24-21. Our matmen then lost consecutive matches to llershey 31-13, Manheim Central 30-13, West York 29-18, and Lancaster 30-13. York 1 Iigh then closed their schedule with a win over Man- heim Township 31-8. A Tough Hold To Break! A 'h3er'vaen llata 4f2lf5l 4!25f5l 5!4f5l 5!lO!5l 5!l3f5l 5fl6f5l SXZOXSI 3 , Place York Philadelphia l la rrishu rg York l larrishurg Lehanon Lancaster , Raymond 'lSparky Klinedinst, Coaclz , End of a grueling mile , V from lelvt to right: lohn ' 'T Fields, George Fischer and -rv Ronald Eichelberger. TRACK SCORES Type of Meet llfinrzer Loser Dual York Lancaster Penn Relays QYork linishecl fourthj Dual l larrishurg York Triangular .lohn llarris York Quad llarrsiburg Penn York Dual York Lebanon Districts Scores 8839 11Of17 Third Place liourth Place 6859 Last Place lfinsa' Row: left to Right: Dennis llilmer, Cordon Reluneyer, john Fields, Kenny Pfaltzgraff, Nlike Dowell, Dave Cvraybill Siieoivn llow: Larry Pike, jim Shope, Don Schaeffer, Ronnie Miller, Ralph Senft, Cary Hihner, ,lim Densel. THIRD Row llodney NValteineyer, Carl Anderson, llorace Ports, Phil llrb, Carl Folk, Richard Keller, lim Callagher, Carl Diehl. FUURTII Row Ronald liichelherger, Carl Sliellenherger, Ceorge Fischer, Troy Chapman, james VVoodarcl, Charlie Schlein, Frank Nauss. FIFTH Row: l.ew Markowitn, Nlanagerg Leroy Brenner, Nlanagerg Ernie Byers, Field Coach, Ray Klinedinst, Track Coach, Henry Owen Manager: Dick Piehineyer, Nlanager. QQ - if and T f3'190Qp6zn wzmmislg, A ocietfjg, STANDING: Left ot Right: Carolyn Mackison, Polly Spangler, Erlyne Etter, Elaine Stitzel, Christine Thomas, Pat Inners, Pat Doll, Urith Ann Spiese. SEATED: Mary Lou Arnold, Alice Anderson, Alma Grove, Lois Gibbs, Ellen Lauer, Nancy Ann Ness, Dorothy Kaimer, Nora Kempf, Beth Brillhart, Jean Uhler, Mary Shaub, Ann Singley, Betty Myers. President .......i,...,....... Susan Shaub Vice President ,,..........,,,. Pat Inners Secretary .,...,.. , .,.Urith Ann Spiese Treasurer ........ Have you ever wished you could take a cool, refreshing dip in the spacious, newly-constructed Y. W. C. A. swimming pool, after a hard days toiling in school? Well, if you are a member'of the female sex, and can swim three lengths of the NYM pool, you are eligible for membership in the Dolphin Swimming Society. This society, under the guidance of Miss Eliza- ..,...,.....Dotty Kaimer abeth Niederhauser, meets at the YH pool every Monday after school for a period of muscle-build- ing exercise combined with healthful relaxation. So, when you hear that familiar cry, Hurry up, let's go! Last one in is a sissylln, youill know that the Dolphins have once again invaded Nep- tune's Water's,, and left their cares and worries far behind. 4 erm bypass FIRST Bow: Left to Bight: Patricia Lau, Donna Biddle, Nlary Ellen Yvise, Nan hlundis, Dawne Ellis, Kay Moberg, Doris Kleiman, hlargaret Harman, lylary Albright, Patricia Nesbit, Phyllis Sipe, Patricia Rider, Donna Dehoff, Delores Kissinger, jean Deholf, Alice Bidinger, Barbara Peterson, Marian Quickel. SECOND Bow: Carolyn Cohen, Nancy Mcklurtie, Maxine Rowe, Shirley Ansorg, Shirley Sprenkle, Barbara Clark, Geraldine Stambaugh, Shirley Durgin, Patricia Baker, Erlyne Etter, Nancy Copenheaver, Iosephine Iacano, Deborah Keuster, Audrey Futer. THIRD Bow STAND1NG: Thomas Goldsborough, Richard Newbould, William Shaffer, john Bausert, john Fields, Robert Schwonke, Gordon lleath, joseph Bury. President ......... ,, .,... Doris Kleiman Vice President .......,.. Patricia Nesbit Secretary ....,...,. Shirley Workinger Treasurer .,... ,. .. Deborah Keuster Vllhen you see a student full ol' pep and just bursting to tell you about the sports at Bill Penn, you're probably looking at a member of Penn Peppers. The l'peppcrs consist of fifty students who plan pep meetings and stress better sports- manship. This year the wearers of the orange and white sponsored Homecoming Day. This included an assembly program, a queen, a football game and dance. Another project was that of decorating the bleachers at all sports events. As a result of their untiring cflorts, this society has received recognition from many outside sources and from all the students and the faculty. They most certainly have experienced another suc- cessful year. 166 affermen and iwomeh FIRST Bow: Left to Riglzi: jo Anne Quigley, Laona hlyers, Patricia Busler, Jean Dehoff, Aliee Bidinger, Shirley Durgin, Lois Baer, Urith Ann Spiese, Shirley Dohn, Nora Kenipf, Mary Albright, Phyllis Sipe, Norma Kuhley, Con- stance Buehar, Dorothy Pottorrf, Helen Reiner, Virginia Nichols, Yvonne lSI121UlJ.SECUND Row: Lois Ilershey, Ianer Leese, Dorothy Leila, Alverta Deanier, Ann Crayhill, ,lean Busch, Erlyne Etrer, Shirley Thompson, Carolyn VVorral, Patricia Ramsay, janet Koontz, hlarian Iaeobs, Donna hlartin, Barhara Maughlin, Freda Brennenian, Lois Burger. THIRD ROW: Rose Paolini, Constance Hess, janet Slenker, Barham Ilodkinson, Linda Swords, Betty Myers, Ann Singe ley, Suzanne Bowen, Dorothy Billet, Phyllis Spangler, Doris Hopkins, Diane Kohr. STANDING, I5ouR'1'1l How: Elaine Eyster, Barhara Cox, Patricia Andes, Catherine Smith, hlargarer Harman, Patricia Baker, Dolores Baker, Ifrariees Crayf Shirley Beaverson, Blanche hloreland, Shirley hliller, lsahelle Stinger, Norma Bowers, Patricia Brown, Betty a oun. ' i A li l A Bliss Elaine Tomkins hlrs. Charlotte Penny Mr. Vernon M. Ness C0-Advisor Co-Advisor fl lUWlT FIRST Row: Left to Right: Gordon Heath, Fred Ruppenthal, Fred Gibbs, Eugene Sterner, Henry Owen, Barry Attig, VVilliam Morningstar, Michael Dowell, Philip Lankford, Gordon Rudy. SECOND Bow: Charles Chubb, Paul Thomas, Edward Smyser, hliehael Andrews, Iames'lN'lusser, George Bell, Cary Hibner, VVilliam Becker, Kenneth Pfaltzgraff, Ellsworth Kissinger, Horace Ports, George Pmuppenthal. THIRD Row: james Shope, VVilliam Blum, Leroy- Brenner, Allan Eyster, Dale Smyser, Larry Pike, Williarn Craver, Robert Sehwonke, Fred Dreseher, Ray -laeobs. FOURTH ROW: Vernon Ness, Advisor, Adolf Sieclensticker, Dean Tennis, Eugene Lichty, james Saylor, Philip Stough. 15.-acfe f 19524 Our feminine mites take to rolling pins and not in the kitchen. Every Monday after- noon the girls of our school try their hands at howling. And they're off. 4'Who sez girls are the weaker sex! 16 'Lockm- Fmm Bow: Left to Right: Lucy Spaoglex, Cadw Fackk-xx. Sxaooxio Vxovv: Yamcka Boyet, Nhtkn num, Yzmicia Ctawioid, Nxarfl Lou Singer, Dona Smith, Nancy Sxvith. u fh SECON FIM 1, D R05 RCW- : Mid' Left ge Sh 10 Ri ydtff Lghtl ol-1 Annh-gi, lpitting u iz, P ef, L ' at Talxigieiarkfrl y 1 ay Kaye , Ch' Eb- r 3 LU!! I U 1111.061 A 'A Joy .I cc 83110111 110,78 Sp A ringer ' 10417 I1 Kewl? .A Ury Sul , Iiwwc ,, , III, A ln- ' Y LOL, An, 1 I e E O d' Bawafa C OX. Iflnsr Row: left to Right: Sue Shuub, Mary Shaub. SIZCONIJ How: Dennix Mahoney Margaret Harman, Doris Kleiman, Shirluy Durgin, Patricia Baku-r. Gus Puppgxs. 169 5' r cr r , , A, fb' ,KY ,i UB, tin ' sri An inner, deeper, fellowship with the creator is reached only through development of moral and spiritual characteristics. Man, alone, is a weak and worthless being. His hopes and plans are insignificant as compared to the marvelous vvorlcs of the universe. All phases of living-intellectual, social, moral, and physical- contribute to attempt to make the best sort of person possible. A, new fy nl. f ' F H , . f ' ,A Q .N-H. xy V. gg. . Ml uw i K jr I S 1 f in , , . I 1-1 H fd If -' WS! I .W.m.f, V ,. , LMJ ,1-.V fs . KG, V K ' ' 1 1-f'5 E,N W . E . iw M .A 2? , A if Q I K . , A x 3- Immun N , um-mm aw J- fm 'ig A W zu wx 3 'K H59 A fini 'rxmu M ' 'fi A Q, ' , , .A in :,, . if 1 . vi Ssiarif 'f' ff-v,'ff-,W 1:-:Q Y. ',,-' YQ ,l.,Q ,.,.Y tg .ffw 1 I 1 'KL E Q . Suzi. , 1:1 -. tw ,I-z 1, . 1 ff r Y A -, ,,-,,,..,:1 ,l , . fy 1,11 W ,W fr Q eff A,A, a, -nm f M52 ,. 4 V, ww, ' if 11. We? aw ww M X3 if W4 G. ' fl -,:i -, if-Z'f.:f A I K .iw 'ff'-M fnQ1W1 f if f W 1 ' - lim Ag .mm A r M-an . The and Daily, Yorli, Pa., S P O R T S Wednesday Morning, April 2. 1952 High star, called besl- nf -J-ffl-H N dl' Pennsylvania All-Staring Elljlixgzllskelclllli Team. Br ther Lou Gamefle t la Hr: ' elated Pres ' IL 1 1952'J1astic basket lwrrfie YORK DISPATCH, TUESDAY' APR ' wav. ' , K' he had bee 4- A ' tteam, and the 0 Sl' Fthe fourth higl' . -,-, -aobexl H STATERlates Brown sai -we-' U1 wer scoring machine,'Y A P lffdgsel-ved as rothers yesterday when N . o 1 l t,, re named to the 1952 All- A HAL BROWN EO' zania team selected by 72- - - N Brings Honors to york .iters and sportscasters for 7 Id H I Q uchm sau and capable New ciate Press. 0 1 m - ef- 3 V lr-ownli 'pow 2 F' VPI0 WHS makef- ociated He was tke,,.rallest man on Bal of the rell's famed 'Seagal-Dwarfs, ani id, will also an outstanding backiield sta to-next on the Steelers 'W. P. I. A. I morn. football championship team las lumnl Fall. He scored 29 points Satuz ' wlll day, as Farrell beat Coatesville. 'OHM Miller, smallest man on the tear , at Hve feet nine, was 'an outstand McCoy mg guard in pacing Bethlehem allo Hg er and Jh an. r s firs med layer Jania . ic ' oints vs e vote hree for was the l. .tory of 1. J, a 6 fe gun' in 1 nd straigh Ilass A PIA '67 points i JPIAL rec: 'lvania Q d . I p e ominantly 'asa playrnaker andt not a scorer, he se au a new Bethlehe games. 'He also set fe new East P enn Conference individ re'iual game mark of 38 poinfgsagai the Pott ' ' ' ' ' t an East Penn Conference charr pionship Although r d m record of 3,5 points in 24 the fact ti. ouble up on J stop him. iter led hi hampionship igainst Coa' t Philadelpl mespectacled was an excell' , capable play ps sville. Millet received'-95 point if in thebeiienng. x, -,ii::.....-...----- ref 1,,..-,.-... QBRUWN SCUREU 1,839 PUINTS IN SIX YEARS V 1.-...- ALL-STATER TALLIED 1,092 A' YORK HIGH IN THREE SEASONS ig..-. Modest Hal B Thanks Frzends' Who Aided Career All-stater Hal Brown today took the announcement that he had been named to the li 1'01U'n I'St team of the Associated Press -,cn Heir Pennsylvania scholastic basket- , . on fate ball squad in a modest way. 2 out-iumped Gains posztwl' leeu Happy that he had been Control the l ofing A55 ,rtb in Tata GUI named to the first team, and that l th? Smallest League Sv dl Ranks Fou' Hug MC'hHl he had received the fourth high- ! Clllmtet . all wg tra! Penn T am an I' ,nia7S IV' 7.950 est number of votes, Brown said thi? ball 111491 afnfesslcen d Fi,1'Sf e . Pennsy 'va b Risel' Fo his teammates deserved as eading Bethlehem to Covefe . . gms d jo 1' 11-3 h - ii cave , H an . Was A . muc credit asI got. 1952 All-Pennsylvania 'Vof68 Re Miller, IOC 0 B1-glfhef Lou YO t Prown, who hopes to major 1 by the Associated Pyesi C Bill, . Honors? -N' gn in physical education and recre- rtscasters. 035 holagtzv I 3 . a. A. play-9 S ation at Penn State, gave the ayer School Sc 49 -e ilaturdays state champlos' :following 'prepared release to VICCOY, Farrell ........ State in 179 L5 genlls 193 9 Set 3 SUQZVVW-tpll I'it'2'66,i the Dispatchthis morning after Her, Bethlelfem , HHN, ,, leet 9 17 gmiiSg?Iii2g 55922 ilinesmfir Wa 25 6 learning of his newest honors: lup, Swoye Sville 223 6 feet 5 18 Seniivergge g ' 2 'Te an my friends: It is my pwn, York. . .. . ......... 1 H9 5 feet 10 17 sem The Bespectacled Cage Wiqardl fond desire to thank all of my iser, Washington ....-4. '57 6 feet 3 17 sem broke the remrd although he 'kvagl friends for everything that has Second Team Third Tgafnj a marked man all season. Mosil lzrought about this great honor , , V d ,E men -n fum ab: ome, my teammates, myschool roy Katz, Allentown FralOMa1ley, Cbondale St. Ro teams use W0 I 1 55, and our fine community .in Joe Hunter, Meadville Sutton Tait, Punxsutawney ffifffqpts '60 S'L0D hlffl- in islddltlglml - - Q Gov mme ni' deytt SQQTPQPQQQH Cur policy of student government has been proved excellent many times over. This is clue, in part, to the efficiency of our cabinet. They are really the silenth cl hh' d l ' ' i ' ' ' an s e in a l school projects and are called upon time and again Our Wonderful homecoming program, among other things, is a fine example l Secretary of Attendance TONY JANNETTA of 552 feojolje ROOMS S iloww ecfefaf of J' of , Secfcvgim BECKNEB NANCY Kiiirvzce E of their work. Student committees are Chosen and directed by the Cabinet to aid in the betterment of our sehooi. Nothing is too large or too smaii for these busy beavers and their most ahie advisor, Miss Anne Finidninder, to tueide. Their work never ends. Secretary of Council Lors BAER 7 I enafe FIRST Row, Left to Right: Carol Blum, Nancy Kline, Lois Baer, Mary Ellen VVise, Nan Mundis. SECOND Row: Ray- mond Baker, Joyce Gillespie, Katie Keller, Ann Beckner, Sandy Smith, Donald Squair. THIRD Row: Tony jannetta, Carl Bcntz, Ed Kottcamp, Dick Rehmeyer, Henry Owen, Ronald Eichelberger. 19?- 'Nt T59 Two girls and two boys are clectcd each year hy the three classes in VVilliznn Penn. They arc known us thc Scnutc, sccond in importance only to the cabinet. Our school has prospercd due to the worlx of our Senate. The Community as wall Anne Finkbinder Advisor to Student Government .is the lziculty und students is aided. Under tlic zilile supcryision ol' Miss Anne llinlaluincler, thc Scnutc luis uccoinplislicd niucli this ycar. Our school luis prospered clue to thc worla ol our Scnutc I iHou,fZe of '7 epregienfafibegi The llouse ol' Representatives is the heart ol' the student activities in Xvlllifllll Penn. Not only laws,- but it also in the halls, auto ol' sportsmanship. does it make rules and pass solves problems such as trallic trallic, and the huge problem be found at the lost and found desk. The clean- liness ol' the grounds is overseen by the House and Grounds Committee. Activities are financed by the VVays and Means Committee. The Con- stitution is kept up to date and the school scrap- They represent democracy in action. book is made. Altogether, the Representatives Wlhen things are lost, a Representative may are lqept rather busy. Speaker ,. Dennis Mahoney Secietary . . ..,. ,,,. L ois Snook Girl Sgtfat-Arms . Susan Thomas Boy Sergezmteat-Ariizs Gary llibner Clzoiplain ., Daneen Ellis Parliamentarian , .,.VVilliam Stouch Fmsrr Row: Left to Right: Peggy Owen, Beth Bentz, Dwyn Kent, Daneen Ellis, Sue Thomas, Dawne Ellis, Sidney MeGurk, Pat Linard, Dennis Mahoney, Shirley Ansorg, Elaine VVoltman, Eva Lawrence, Pat Rider, Frances Nlyers, Norma Eitzkee, Sue Nlackey, Phyllis Rubinstein. SECOND ROW: Donald Spangler, Lois Snook, Norma jean Strickler, Marjorie Knaub, Peggy Uffelman, joan Shive, joan Fitakee, Noami Markowitz, Doris Kleiman, Edith Shellenberger, Susan Shatto, Harriet Snyder, Sandra Sipe, Doris Hopkins, Sue Throne, Elwood Suereth. THIRD ROW: Harold Rupp, joe Ottemiller, john Byers, Albert Harris, Kenneth Baugher, john lVlyers, Steve Snyder, jack Utz, Taki Pritsios, jim Musser, Robert Strickler, Dave Abel, Ronald Stough. FOURTH Row: Phil Severs, Ted Rehmeyer, Myron Byrd, Gary Zimmerman, William Stough, Carl Shellenberger, james Shope, Barry Fink. shin? 6iEl7a,'a5,'2! lgfficer,-25 Left to Right: Thomas Fickcs, joe Bury, Kay Moberg, Barry Attig. W SEATED: Thomas Fickes. STANDING: Left to Right: Kay Moberg, Barry Attig, Harold Brown. ye-2011016 ociefg FIRST Row: Left to Right: Patsy Zimmerman, Doris Maurer, Lois Baer, Christine Thomas, Urith Ann Spiese, Nancy Kline, Sue Shaub, Barbara Minnich, Nancy Noll, Ioanne Barlow, Doris Hopkins. SECOND Row: Norma Glassmyer, Ianet Kling, Dorothy Leih, janet Leese, Gladys Geiselman, Constance Hess, Ruth Roiahn, Barbara Pritchard, Shirley Miller, Barbara Maughlin, Harlene Freedman, Jane Bergdoll. THIRD Row: Harold Rupp. Susan Scoville, Kay Moberg, joan Hoffnagle, Ronald Stone, Philip Lankford. NATIONAL X President .,.,.. . Urith Ann Spiese xg Vice President . ...Doris Hopkins X Secretary , ,, .. .Nancy Kline Treasurer ..... ...Patsy Zimmerman uaniciqxilll l sugary t f M! All students who have been in William Penn for one year and who have an average of 85 per cent or above are considered for membership in the National Honor Society. The faculty selects the members on a basis of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. Scholarship, how- ever, counts twice as much as the other three A life to live, a goal to gain. 9 1 I' FLORENCE M. THOMPSON if ' Advisor y Nur Y, Ui'-. KV' qualities. Each year' the society presents two shows, one each semester. Through these, money is raised to buy pins which are presented to the members at their election to the society. The pur- poses of the society are to give the deserving students recognition and to foster an interest in scholarship. Society Processional. a?5erb'E!qg,ef5erb A Thanksgiving to remember Bread for the Thankful. XT Ready for a Fine Meal. - J-,gin-. Q -suv' agen- .-,,,, 'www 3. A i FI 7 F11 ,f ,Nz ygqi ffm IN +' f 'Vi 'R 2: ffl? K 51:52 'X s..f il Q w 1 X nv I 271.-M. fflfffwkl X L Am 'gl .- irfrslsy, G .. uk? ' . , Q? A - pgs: ,iglqgggviiij V ,. ,X m Q 0 - 0 C K .25 4 - .g .52-1 F!7f5n'k f' nw. Ani, ,mffasi aifli ASSEMBLIES l The Christmas Messiah. Devotions conducted in assemblies and home rooms are the sacred part of a high school stu- dent's life and each pupil participates in some form of prayer almost every day. The president of the school presides over the devotions before every assembly program. During the home room periods the Chaplain conducts prayers and patrif otic salutes with his classmates. Handel's Mes- siah, presented by the Mixed Chorus each Chrsitmas season, is the most beautiful and in- spiring religious program seen by the student body throughout the year. HOME ROOMS Let us pray . . . Lead us not into temptation . . , gina 'v 5,4 Yearly, the Daughters of the Amercian Revo- lution present a special award to a deserving and - Q . . xl outstanding student. mlhe senior girl execs in dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Christine Thomas Delta Kappa Camma, a national teacher ho fraternity, annually presents a n award to the out- standing student of our local Future Teachers of America, also a national organization and aflil l Ed cation Association. iated with the Nationa u Ann Beckner A lc ' resented by the Elmira Club of York ey is p to the girl of the Iunior Class who has exceled in service, scholarship, leadership and character. HCI' Urith Spiese W Serve M'ffir3fgf SERVICE SQUAD Every two weeks our Secretary of Service issues appointments for the members that in- clude baclistage duty, hall duty, library work, honor study duty, and many others. They offer their services tor after-school functions. Their main aim is to keep Bill Penn running smoothly, FIRST Row: Left to Right: Shirley'Markle, Ruth Stambaugh, Nancy Kline, Sue Thomas, Sandra Smith, Sally Masten. SECOND Row: Lois Snook, janet Shettel, Patricia Linard, Barbara Buchart. THIRD Row: Carol Blum, Elaine VValtman, judy Clemens, Elaine Eyster, Fred Fisch, Barry Fink. FOURTH ROW: David hlorgan, James Winemiller, Williani Vandenberg, Paul Huzzard, Ronald Garree, Richard Rehmyer, Robert Strickler. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD si 'i l i i and they do a wonderful job of it. Senior members make up the committee which is called the 'ibig brother and sister com- mitteef' Their job is to acquaint 'new school members with the services and opportunities of Vvilliam Penn. They sponsor the Sophomore Hop each year in hopes that they can break down the sophomore wall ot formality. I ., FIRST Row: Left to Right: Patricia Minnich, Doris lylaurer, D1 Smith, Dorothy Kaimer. SECOND Row: Joanne Barlow, U1 Ann Spiese, Nancy Noll, lVIary Shaub, Susan Shaub. T11 Row: Frances Myers, Truda Schriver, Arthea Hershner, Shir Ansorg, Alma Grove, FOURTH Row: james Saylor, Lewis Lex Edward Harbaugh, Harold Rupp. FIFTH Row: Thomas Anders FIRST Row: Left to Right: Doris Hopkins, Laverne Warehime, Rosalie Erb, Mary Lou Conroy, Caml Klinedinst. SECOND Row: Linda Gerber, Janet Kling, Katherine Keller, lane Thorton. THIRD Row: William Bottenbain, Donald Klineclinst, Ernest Roiahn, Neal Abrams. 184 Ronald Stone, Charles Depfer, Edward Kottcamp. RED CROSS COMMITTEE This committeels busy schedule includes plane ning parties and cards for the blind. Each year hundreds of braille cards are made and sent out over Christmas and Easter. The committee mem- bers also take care of table decorations for the Student Banquet. An annual junior Red Cross Drive, a school project, and the International Album round out the committee's program, which always proves to be highly successful. Hats off to the committee which brings a little light into someone's dark moments! ovliiqg, ggefier SEATED: Left to Right: Miss Minnie Marie Altland, Mrs. Arthur Markowitz, Mrse. Martin Brillhart. STANDING: Miss Anna Jamison. YORKS 25-YEAR CLUB HONORS TEACHERS V The York City Education Association established an award as tangible evidence of appreciation lor services rendered the pupils, parents, schools, and community, over a substantial period of time. The award came at the suggestion and proposal of Miss M. Marie Altland, a member ol the Executive Board of the York City Education Association. Miss Altland is a life member of the N'1tion'l E1 ' Aw ' f d 1 ' - - f ' 1 E A A- ' ' -ll i t a cucation ssociatron an active in the Pcnnsylvania State ducation ssociation as we as tlic local professional organivation. rv D 9, YQ 186 weutig,-five arg.-H Altland, Arnold, Crowell, Danner, Edgington, M. Marie Harrison B. Mabel Edwin Austin 0. A. 5 . Fink, Finkbinder, Glatfelter, Gleitz, Greenawalt, A. Reginald Anne Stuart Dr. Florence Lambert Haar, Hallock, Hedrick, Herr, Leibensperger Dr. Eva Margaretta George Harry B. Alva V ,,, ' Sw :-fm 2 ' T . 2 ' ' - vi lf A . ' ,lf LeCates, Overmiller, Porter, Rittase, Rutschky, Raymond Howard Mrs. Miriam Stanley Charles Shearer, Shetter, Smith, Thompson, W6b5fCf, R05-ECI Raymond Helen Y. Mrs. Florence M. Marv l1 Dr. R. O. Stoops Q?-3 5 gl wi 7-1 , - -5:1 W 4 V , -:.,1 3 ,- Dllmxz ,444 visa 4 Dr. C. B. Heinly, whose colorful personality found its way into the hearts of every student in 1927, is remembered especially for the establish- ment of Student Government in our new Wil- liam Penn Senior High School. His years of meritorious activity that characterized our school's iirst principal served to mold a life of scholastic honorship, religious eminence and personal dis- tinction. The students found in him a source of cooperative support and infallible administrative policy. Dr. Pt. O. Stoops was a real educator, a dili- gent worker, and a true friend. He was the father of the Junior High School movement in our York City Schoolsystem and was superintendent of the Public Schools of York at the opening of our new William Penn Senior High School in 1927. Dr. C. B. Heinly Dr. Arthur VV. Ferguson, our beloved super- intendent, is a person of great vision and ability. His are the hands that hold the reins-behind the education which our school has endeavored to impart is a record of achievement which gives high value to its diploma. Graduation from our school has become a mark of distinction due to continued growth accented by the quickened tempo of an alertness and an ever increasingly awareness ol' student-body, faculty, and inter- ested community. Dr. Arthur W. Ferguson 5 ll Dr. Edward A. Glatfelter Dr. Edward A. Glatfelter came to us with a sagacity of deed and purposeg and a thorough knowledge and background that comes through cumulative channels of a purposeful life well- lived. The power of words wisely chosen are always linked with his name. The work in this institution is greatly enriched by his amiable dis- position and surety of judgment. Live, study, and work together is his philosophy, and we shall always appreciate his loyalty, patience, and perse- verance in the name of William Penn, our Alma Mater, now twenty-Five years old. etnoriam Dr. R. O. Stoops Professor Frederick W. Porter. N, Dr. C. B. Heinly K FREDERICK W. PORTER Fred W. Porter was a most beloved faculty , member, an unreplaceable professor, and an admirable citizen of our community. His in- fluence on the student body and faculty of William Penn was one of the most beautiful features of our school. He gave something of l value to every young man and woman with whom he came in contact. He was very kind and thoroughly unselfish in aiding those in difficulty. i Professor Porter, as he was always endear- ingly called, graduated from the York High School in 1883, was one of the founders of the Alpha Debating Society, retired in 1929 after forty-five years of teaching experience in the high school, was head of the Social Science department and vice-principal of our alma mater. Thousands of citizens in our community were influenced by his character and leadership. During his sixteen years of retirement, he continued his studies of eth- nology, anthropology, the American Indians and the Old Testament, taking courses at the University of Pennsylvania and Union Sem- inary. His death in 1945 ended a long and useful career. lt is with the utmost appreciation of serv- ices, the kindest admiration of his personality, and the highest respect, esteem, and affection of our alma mater that the Tatler of 1952 on its twenty-fifth anniversary pauses in memory of Professor Frederick W. Porter. Stuart Acor Earl Baumeister Mai Clinedinst Frances Sheeley Morse Sally Mosteller Nettie Brenner Myers Mary Walker Louis Wecker Minerva Gulden Iesse Heilman Sara Wertz if Nh T43-fl-EW' N ,410 www . . W M r Edward Emanuel do N lat-'32f'f, - Louise Iohnson Z 7 I N, fa v !! 'law 2 Q? ll!! GG' -2 J fa N 'ig I ,-- if Stuart Gipe Paul Gotwalt Harvey S. Weidner john Weimer Dallas Minnich Edgar Ottmyer -s n 92 eaten? ta ig gear We have come to the parting of the waysea parting for each and every teacher. December 1951 brought the closing of the teaching career of Miss Ursula Ernst, long a faithful member of the professional staff of the School District of York. llale and farewell, Miss Ernst, your myriads of friends will long remember your qualities that have endeared you to one and all. We will miss you. After years of faithful service, hlr. Kimber Grimm has bidden his adieu to William Penn. llis was a career of sincere interest in the welfare and advancement of each of his students. Knowledge and wisdom, guidance and inspiration were keynotes in the daily conduct of all of his classes. A man of versatility and varied intel- lectual interests, his classes were thereby enriched and enlivened by his constant presentation of related facts and interesting experi- ences. To Mr. Kimber Grimm, William Penn wishes a future of happiness, contentment, and joy. Mr. Harry B. Seville-real teacher and true fricnd to su eral gcn erations of boys. Unstintingly have you given of your time, your knowledge, and your energy to help a pupil. Willirigly have you worked overtime to realize the plans of many a property committee for a school play. The dedication of yourself to your work and the whole-hearted cooperation in all school activities will always be an inspiration to us who worked with you. c3JHe,1zev'ue6 qhayyinens W. G. F1shel F. A. R. Hoffeditz Anna Wellenseilc T. 1-1. Grimm A Caroline Logan X X - A ,AWE A. A. KNOCH Orchestra , ,yy J. Gfeist gm Ethel Sflfeibeft 193 A. Mervin Tyson Dr. Nona Diehl S. Gordon Rudy XML MM A ,dearci o f a new om? Ax Y --72 4 U 94 N N ix x uf! N J! u x o. Mrs. Helen Oellig Miss Roma Haines Leon Miller Barnitz Williams Leonard Grove Grace Curran Charles Henrie Dr. Edwin Moul Josephine Christoldi Glenn Bailey Paul Hummel W. C. Worley Mrs. Dorothy Badders Schlegel 3 Ida Frances Moody 190 -f fgliew ff-iotfi one Badders, Dorothy see Mrs. Marvin Schlegle Bailey, Glenn Bauer, Mrs. Miriam Beck, Dorothy S. see Mrs. Edgar McBride Blair, Maude see Mrs. Charles Yaukey Bower, Ruth see Mrs. Draucker Britcher, Mike Brown, Helen see Mrs. Edwin R. Danner Burtt, Grace G. Bush, Elizabeth see Mrs. Milton M. Marshall Cacciola, Mrs. James see Evelyn Kohr Christolde, Josephine Crawford, Helen see Mrs. Galen Oelig Curran, Grace A. Danner, Mrs. Edwin R. see Helen Brown De Weese, Mary O. Diehl, Nona Eakel, Mrs. Beatrice Myers Everett, Clinton Feeley, Jacqueline Ferguson, Mrs. see Rebecca Hennon Flook, Roy S. Folk, Edwin Gearhart, William M. Gemmill, Edgil see Mrs. John Snyder Geiselman, Mr. Samuel Gross, Agnes see Mrs. Raymond Grove, Leonard Grove, Mrs. Leonard C. see Gertrude Niesley Haas, Vera see Mrs. Roy Ziegler Haines, Roma M. Hart, May M. Hawthorne, Mrs. see Ruth E. Paules Hedrick, Mr. C. Heindel, Catherine see Mrs. Richard Newham Heintel, Carl Helm, Miss Lois A. Hennon, Rebecca L. see Mrs. Ferguson Henrie, Charles Hespenheide, Ruth Hildebrand, Marie see lylrs. John Miller Hoke, Leander H. Hoover, Mrs. Amy Houck, Mrs. E. Carl see Carolyn McBlain Hopkins, Mrs. Mildred see Mrs. Mildred Saylor Houseal, Donald Howell, Stacy F. Hummel, Paul Huppman, Ruth James, George A. Jones, Ruth E. Kapp, Lawrence Kerr, Miss Elizabeth Knoch, A. A. Kohn, Mr. Lewis Kohr, Evelyn see Mrs. James Cacciola Lane, A. Rubena Logan, Helen M. Lucas, Hazel E. see Mrs. Edwin Moul Magee, Margaret J. Martin, Gertrude Masters, Louis McBlain, Caroline Barton see Mrs. E. Carl Houck McBride, Mrs. see Dorothy S. Beck McCurdy, Charles McMichael, Evelyn M. Miller, Mrs. John see Marie Hildebrand Miller, Leon C. Moody, lda Frances see Mrs. Barnitz Williams Moul, Mrs. Edwin see Hazel Lucas Newham, Mrs. Catherine see Catherine Heindel Niesley, Gertrude see Mrs. Leonard Grove Oclig, Mrs. Galen see Helen Crawford Paules, Ruth E. see Mrs. Hawthorne Plath, Carl Rauhauser, Dorothy see Mrs. Harold Weigel Raymond, Agnes Gross see Agnes Gross Remsburg, Louree Resser, Rachel Rouse, John Rudy, S. Gordon Saylor, Mildred H. see Mrs. Hopkins Schlegle, Mrs. Marvin see Dorothy Badders Schroeder, E. E. Shaelfer, C. L. Smyser, Willis Snyder, Mrs. John see Edgil Gemmill Strausbaugh, Statia Strickland, Grace Sullivan, Hugh Tyson, A. Mervin Venus, Harriet Wampler, Merle Weaver, Mrs. Frank see Loretta Smack XVeigel, Mrs. Harold see Dorothy Rauhauser Williams, Barnitz VVilliams, Mrs. Barnitz see lda Frances Moodey Wheatley, Louise E. Worley, William C. Yaukey, Mrs. Charles see Maude Blair Zeigler, Susan Zeigler, Mrs. Roy see Vera Haas 5 e y A fy , I ff, K :A l l ' 5 l mu u if 'J' l fly W tttr F! Y ff l lx W X ' AU f X EAL! ,' Xi X J yy 3 Q2 ff X f ff! Qt ,ff Ryu U15 1 'L Congratulations, class of 1952, and our best wislics for your Continued suc- cess. XffVe know that tlie many achieve- ments of your seliool rluys will lac multi- plied many times after you graduate. The Class 0f1951 -.1 ur 4 ationafh Ready for Action. Our Tatler Photog- rapher and future sports writer await their big moment. William Stough, Ioe Rizzuto, and train conductor. Joe Rizzuto and William Stough. l l 1 Before the speech, Joe Rizzuto and William Stough confer on Tatler pic- ture. l Advisor and Delegates of Tatler Dining witl ill!!llllllllsdlltltllliliilii .l1'i..E!.'ih onii enfi 0T152l Our Student Council and their advisor journeyed to New York City to attend the l lerald Tribune Forum. Our Thespians will present a play entitled The Rivalsn at the National Thespian Conference to be held in Bloomingdale, Indiana. resident Truman at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. STUDENT CouNorL: Left to Right: Miss A. Finkbinder, Carl Bentz, Chester Zinn, Tony Iannetta, Nancy Kline, Ann Beckner, Lois Baer. SEATED: Left to Right: Margie Kopp, Anthony Iannetta, Pat Lauer. STANDING, FIRST Row: William Stouch, Thomas Golds- borough, David Boyer. SECOND Row: Richard Ceiselman, Taki Pritsios, VVilliam Vandenberg. 6i1er?i,-iemenfgaf 47 m K f 4 f W X MISS GREATER YGRK 19 51-19 5 2 EXTENDS CONGRATULATIDNS TO 1952 GRADUATES DOROTHY Y. GREEN HOLT Miss Dorothy Y. Greenholt, eighteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Greenholt, 566 West Philadelphia Street, wishes success and happiness to the 1952 graduating class. A 1951 Alumna of William Penn, Dottie, wants to remind you graduates to utilize the invaluable expereince and knowledge acquired at Old York High for suc- cessful, constructive futures in whatever you attempt. Dottie , now enrolled in Temple University Hospital School of Nursing, Phila- delphia, Pa., was chosen lVliss Greater York at lVliss America Beauty Pageant, Iune 14, 1951. 'Good luck and best wishes for the futurelm . . . says Miss Greater York County. PHOTOGRAPHICALLY 0 Candid Wetidings 0 Formal Wedding Portraits 0 Yearbook Portrait Specials THE ALTLAND STUDIO 443 VV. Market St. - York, Pa. Tel. 67-578 Compliments of ANDES EURS 237 East Market Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA ANDREWS PAPER HOUSE OE YORK Division of S. WALTER, Inc. 'iOne of PennsyIvania's Largest Distributors of PAPER PRODUCTS' YORK ALLENTOWN PHILADELPHIA Dial 2630 - Day or Night Compliments of ASSOCIATED GROCERS Royal Standard Royal Electric Royal Portable TYPEWRITERS A lVl Sold Exclusively by E R H. G. BANCROFT T A T 'Complete Uflice Outfitters L D ,kj 33 S. Duke St., York, Pa. h . W es S Phone 82997 C am Allen-Wales Adding Machines A. B. Dick Mimeographs BEAR'S STUDIO First Floor BEAR'S DEPARTMENT STORE Every Pltotogmplric Need Compliments of BEARS SHOE DEPARTMENT BELIJS l3 West Market Street Yorks Smartest Ladies' Slftop . . . and one of America's line stores, where the first names of fashion and a host of loyal customers have been a tradition since 1927 . . . FOR SERVICE THATIS BEST IT'S COASTAL BY EVERY TEST! COASTAL TANK LINES, INC Transportation of Petroleum and Other Liquid Products YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of jo H N DAU B E R Flowers For All Occasions 1705 North George Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA DECKER FUNERAL I-IOME Blaine K. Decker, Director 550 West King Street - York, Penna. DISC MART IN STALLED TELEVISION MEANS BETTER TELEVISION The one place in York where you can compare famous makes side by side! Choose from such great names as: CAPEHART ZENITH DE WALD CROSLEY T I-I E D I S C MAR T Yorks Largest Television, Radio and Record Store TASTY EL-GE PoTATo CHIPS I. FRED FISCI-IER 81 SONS, INC. 331 South George Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA FLINCHBAUGI-I BROS. IVIENS' SHOP I5 North George St. ARROW SHIRTS - BOSTONIAN SHOES GAREEUL CLEANING - EXPERT DYEING Send Us Your Most Delicate Garments FORMPREST Cleaners - Tailors - Dyers 106 North George Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA FUTER BROS. IEWELERS ON THE SQUARE YORK, PENNA. JEWELS FOR THE HOME HERSCHEDE CHIMINC FLOOR CLOCKS Lunt, Towle, International Gorham and Schofield Sterling Fine English and Domestic China and Glassware R O Y L. G E E S E Y YORK'S LEADING INSURANCE AGENCY Established 1928 GENERAL INSURANCE - NO LIFE 45 East King Street Telephone 5528 An Excellent Place to Shop G E O R G E'S STATIONERY STORE College and George St. GIFTS -- CARDS - PENS OFFICE SUPPLIES BAR B-Q'S GIANT MILK SI-IAKES After the Game . . . 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PA EASY CREDIT TERMS OUR 40TH YEAR Since 1884 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE JU LIU 5' 143 West Market Where Friends of Music Meet H C. C. KOTTCAMP Sc SON Mechanical Contractors 515 West Market Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA CHRIST E. LAMPARTER 65 SON Prompt Removal of Dead and Disabled Animals Tel. Dover 16 - Dover I6R3 Dover, R. D. 3 Photography hy Loring- Whether it's portraits, group pictures or action shots-you can depend on Loring for the finest in portraiture. Our expert staff is prepared to handle any photographic assignment--at prices that are always moderate. LORING STUDIO 146 E. Market St. Compliments of McCALL'S LADIES WEAR 121 South George Street York, Pennsylvania HICKEYEREEMAN SUITS are for Particular Men M C EAL L 'S 18 North Ceorge Street THE McKAY COMPANY Crantley Road M armfucturers of McKay Tire Chains McKay Automotive Chemicals McKay Commercial Chain McKay Welding Electrodes Let Us Serve You!! MELO CREAM DONUTS 600-602 South Queen Street York, Pa. 18 Years Experience Makes The Digerence Phone 42219 MIN N ICI-PS PHARMACY L. E. F. Minnich, Ph. G. Prescriptions - Surgical Appliances Whitn1an's and Old Dominion Candies Cosmetics Phone 6275 501 West Market Street Compliments of IOI-IN H. MYERS 81 SON, INC. 1275-1285 West King St. Phone 5567 York, Penna. N EW Y O R K WIRE CLOTH COMPANY 441 East Market Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA 1-IERMAN NOSS' SONS, INC. Lumber Sz Mill Work 348-356 West King Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA S. L. Deardorf G. Heck PENN AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION DELCQ BATTERIES - AUTO ELECTRICIANS 547 W. Clark Avenue YORK, PENNSYLVANIA PERFECT PASTEURIZATION means SAFE MILK PENN DAIRIES, INC. 1048 West Princess Street Makers of THE FAMOUS PENSUPREME ICE CREAM THE FAMOUS VITAMIN D HOMOGENIZED MILK ALSO BUTTER MILK AND COTTAGE CHEESE Compliments of PENNSYLVANIA FURNITURE COMPANY YoRK, PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATION CLASS OF 1952: The Ramona extends to you hearty congratulations. May the teachings of the institution to which you are about to say farewell remain with you always, mindful that from such groups corne the future leaders of our country. May all of your actions be a credit to yourselves, to your city, to your state, and to your country. Whatever be the choice of your life's work, may it bring you success and happiness. T H E RAM O NA A. E. CASSIMATIS P. H. CALOPEDIS Congratulations . . Class of 1952 REIBER STUDIO 300 East Market Street N York, Pennsylvania Where quality is more than a word Z1 W Compliments of RUTTER BROS. DAIRY, INC. North George Street, Extd. YORK, PENNSYLVANIA RUTTER CORSET SI-IOP Eas11iona191e Foundations Underwear and Hosiery For Iuniors and Matrons MARY 162 East Market Street Phone 35210 The shop of Personal Service York, Pennsylvania SEITZ MUSIC CENTRE The Best in Musical Merchandise 29 North Beaver Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Give to the World the best you have and the best will come baclc to you. When looking for the best in life, we trust you'll think of S H AE F N E R ' S YORK'S FINEST IEWELERS Six East Market Street CHARLES E. SMITH Sc SON F L 0 R I S T Flowers Wired Anywhere 30 North Beaver Street YORK, PENNSYLVANIA UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS SPAN GLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. SALES and SERVICE 11 East Philadelphia Street Telephone 7286 Compliments of TI-IE SPRING GARDEN BAND ELVAN I-I .STETLER -INSURANCE o FIRE o CASUALTY o BONDINC Hartman Building Phone 7766 STEWART 84 MARCI-I, INC. 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