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

 - Class of 1957

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As prlnclpal of Wlllllam Ienn Semor Hlgh School for mans war-1, Dr F1lwar1l A Clat felter has ren1lere1l tllSllIlg1lIl9llPtl an1l faithful SCTVICP Dr Clatfelter grew wlth Yorks sec omlarw Schools as a Student, alumnus, If acher, parent, an1l administrator H15 two score and more Sears of seruce was gxven to York High School as teacher, rlramatlcs coach, and flherry Street prlnclpal to Yorks first Junior Hlgh School, Hannah Penn, as llS founder and first prlnclpal an1l to Wlll13Hl Ienn Senlor High bchool In Dr Clatfelter one may IIISCOVPT tl1e swmhol of all that ls W 1ll1an1 l enn Under hls 1l1rc1t1on there has 1lewelope1l a vast program of Studies 1110re 'wLll00l llfe dCIlNlllf'S, a 1l11p1r senec of Ill ll r1l1t1onN, ffrowth Ill a111l1ox1s11a ff uca t1o11, 1xp 1111l1 tl wocatlonal tr11111111' for all twpcw o Stlllll Ill , r1c11-f111t1o11 of tl11 11111 for 1f1'111ra Nl 1ool l111l tra1111111f o xllltlf 11t 1a1 If rs 1oo1 erat1o11 III tl11 -t111l111t dlltl teach1r 1 XllldIlgf, llllllI'0Sfll l11 1 1 .1111 1 It ll 1ro1'ra111, 111111 1 llltl 11111 1111 11111111 llll' of Nlllt ents 1111 1:11 11r 11' 111111111 o - 1oo 1 1 15111 1 1 lf pr1nt1n1f of 1 dl 1 N 1ool Il t111- .1111 WPG 1 1 1 1111 ar, prlll lt 11 llllIllNl!'dIlNt l111ll1t111 to tl1e fdlll tw 1111 1 tlonal 11l111l111Ntr1t111 pt r-onml, r1 QIIILUOIIS III teac 1er load, IIIIIIFOWQ 1l markmg -.1-t1 111 an1 final fYdlT'llIldll0l'lN, l1o111eroo111 lldld 1ar1lN pe r1o1l11 profuelonal ualuatlons of the entire scllool, s11111111er NI l1ool better pllpll accounting a111 r1port1ng a ffrowlnff uee of the folege Hour hx all people concerned w1tl1 hlgher e1lucat1on, an1l lncreasmff encouraffement of all to use LUIIIIIP Wlhlch Watts For lNo Man Dr Glatfelter holde practlcallv every tvpe of teachmv and admlnletratlve certlficate He IS a llfe member of the lenmwlvanla Qtate Fducatlon Asioclatlon, the Natlonal EIIUCQIIOII AQQ0CldIl0Il he lenneylvanla EIlllCdll0I'ldl Research ASSOCIHIIOH, an1l the l1nnQwl1an1a Branch of the 'Natxonal AGSOCIHIIOH of Qec omlars School lrmclpals past l'res11lent A1l1l1t1o111l State an1l Natlonal Honors lCLOI'4l9tl wlllldlll lenns prlnclpal recently arf l l1a1rma11 of tl11 Boar1l of lrustece ofthe IIIUIPIII l1n1l 1f 1 1n - 1 S 1 511on1lar1 N1 hool l r1111 lpals A1l11s11rs f 11111 t11 n 1 1 -. .1111 1 1111 111h1 r a U1 o 1' 11 l'11tr1111' I'XlIIllIllll0Il 11r1l, repr1N111t1111f W1 111111 1rs 1 llt 1 11111 l 111t1 tl S a 1 N t It f 11 1 11111111 W 11t1 ll0llNf t on 1r 11 111 1 llL1lll0Il, lt 1 at 1illXNblll o 11 111 h1 1r1l r f l1tfe t1 r spea l1h1 l11l 11111, ll 1- pr11111 ld , t1 dillf r, an1 r11 111l t of W D v' ,1 1 y 1 x - 1 v- W . ,. . , , , . . , - l , , ,, U . , , , l , , 1 A S 1 I 1 I I I . 1 1' gl P 1 I V w V. . .I l 1. . , . , I ,, L s I I A Y a w l 4 1 ' 'V 1 Y 'Y Q' . . - '. , ' 1 . - K , . . l . . . , - . . 1 1 . 1 . . yi . 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The Sch00l's First Role is the ,g pf? hll ,uw S v IIIAL 1 nf If ,.---v ',,,i,.-n-' f sf , , . , W- , ll nv Yu -pq ' . .QF V TQ' .:,? ,,, ,,wi Q Wi ., lll Ill 6 .W ' by ,L ll Il 'yy H ., ,f , 1., 4, mf.,-. .W ., f Wifi' gfvfg: 3 4 ' fy 'J' f'4'f-fy9f?'yQg, , wil 4' -- 1-4151 L '-'-'wniwif' ' ,4 vs . wiv, ' f,'f.4. hM,,yim rf , . riff, , . 4 r-r-v- P V leur Q--..-,A Pr-P L-, Education of Its Students Alma Mater Old York High, High, High Dear Old York High, High. High We may Search in ull directions. But we'll End none other nigh. , When our days with thee are over :rg exxr In thy spirit we would hover. ' fffN.'i1SE Q V+ - Old York High. 01d York High. H om York High. High. High. 5 Doorv dY to Learnlng ORN XX N IUCN Yflllfl 0115 1 1xIlllSI Y f 111 1 r1111 1 f 1 1 1111 r 11111 re 1 111 11r1 1 1 1 3511111 1 1r1 1 111 1r1 1 1 1 111 1 111 1 1111111 11 . -s ' s . IJ11 1- , '111 1.41, .11x1 111-Y 11115 1111 ' '111' 1111 111119 1'11111i1iz1r. wiw 11111 1 'ng 1111 111' l1111f1- lll1'll 111111 s'11111'11 W1 1111 llr 111 1:11 111l1' 'l2l1'1's. '1'1'a11'11i11r: IIS 1111- 11111 '11 11-s :xIl1 111 Ll 11111111 1111111 1r1-f F11 1 p1'12p111'i11g us 111 Ill Wvla 11111 1-111 1 111111s ill Ft 11'1'. :XII1 ' 1 1-rv 1111 1111. 1111 1 -1-1' 111 411 B11 'L s1- 111' YY1lil1 1111-xv 111 11111. W fl 11111 1111 f111'111-fs 111 11111s11 XY1 illIr.1'1 uf. 11111 1111-ir 11111111111 111111 ' 1-r11. Having This Light if 'T A We'll Never F alter 5 4 5 1 I 4 1 14 l N Under the capable supervision of Dr. John C. Albohm the York Board of Education has continued in its endeavors for the betterment of our education, thus opening a little wider each year the doorway to learning. Dr. Albohm, during the short time he has been here, has already proved himself superior in his position and has been recognized by the students and community as an outstanding leader. Through the untiring efforts of our superintendent and his staff our educational program has been carried on most satisfactorily for another year. We are indeed grateful to have such a fine man as Dr Albohm serving us 'hung'-. --.,.., e.. ,, L , V - ., ,-,..,. M , Q K t -...-.- -.-.... ' t,,,3g-gg-My-w.1.,, ,.,... ' ' A J. -. .,, M' ' Lvl --A-7...,. In I-.YQ zesrfwaav.. ,M ' , ' W ' V q w. y W A -M---vis.-....--...,.,...., fm.. ,L . my , A -0-A -., ..,e N . N , -' , K H an W-ws, V asf,-4,1 hr , k , hw-.....,.a,,..,,. ...W .-. an ,hm H ,,, ,Nw ,f., , ,. . M W. , . qw., ..f- ,.- K K www. W... ew-nem.s,,., ' K ' I . ' ' - V ' ' f f will W. L, . K. . 5' f Q we f--if--V-,,.,,.,,,, Wj , .' ,. V n., :- ., ' fr - 'RQ M , 1. , 'V - --wma. ,Wm - V In f .. Aster - , LV -up-,. ,, A --ws. ..-f,,,,,-N f 'ww-15 MN., NA- , A u MW Hb: - , w , -ui-up t I .-,Ni 'A , z e, ,J ,W ... ' -M s...,.,,.,,Q,'f . - If - as 9 , , mam.-1 Laying the Foundation - - DR WOODROW BROWN Assistant Supvrmtc ndent ATTORNEY RICHARD E KOHLER S GORDON Rumr Presldvnt O Board O Eduratzon Secretary 0 Board O Eduratmn 10 Board of Education Through the combined efforts of our School Board we have received excellent advantages in obtaining our education, Dr. Brown, assists the superintendent. Heading the School Board is Mr. Richard FY. Kohler, and Mr. S. Cordon Rudy capahly serves as secretary for the Board. Vve owe all these people of the Board of Education a big applause for their generous work in our behalf. '- It ldfll l' lxohlf-r Walter T Nlyer Ralph I' Nnft Nlr If 1 R s Harot trol e leorge rom BTXNDINI lx a I 4 oss r om Xlmhm md llr Woodrow Broun ll 99 1 Q. l ll I I -il WL ' l xx ' Smrrgu, left to right: John R. Hailey. jr.. l'aul H. Dr-llingcr. Ralph H. Senft. Richard U. Nloul, S, Gordon Rudy R' -l- I. ' . V . '- s. ' '. . s. Ne-IIW I.. Su-ix , c '. ' ll J. I is . 5 ' W lx -. 5: '. F. R'Ipl Ro-h '. ID . ,I l C. .-I .1 . ' ' ' . N . 3' 'ik L. I fSf'v 94.3 DR. FIJNNARIJ A. G1.xTFf1I.Tr11c ljfillfililll. Ifilliarn Pvnn Svninr High Sflmnl I2 'H 'I l -I, J- Admlnlstratlve Asslstant Here IS the man who has helped manw of us open the door to a better llfe by guldlnff us the rwht way W 1th a patlent and understandmff hand Ur Porter has helped us solve our most perplexing problems We wlll always he grateful to h1m and wlll thmk of hlm ln our fondest memorles of dass spent ln Wllllam Penn Rs.- A PALE J ABEL Master of A rts History Our Faculty 'Q- NIINNIE xIARlE ALTLAND EVELYN E ANSTADT Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts Hxstory Mathematics GEORGE PORTER Bachelor of Science Assistant to Principal 5.-1 STERLING BANKERT Bachelor of Science Blology x- 5 iQgA HERBERT BARR NIIRIANI J BAUER RACHEL H BLOLSE CHARLES J BOECKEL Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Sczence Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Sczence Biology Home Economics HISIOTY 13 . l I I 1 l . . . ,. . U D U ' . 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'NIICHAEL J BOLDIN Bachelor of Science ealth and Physical Ed ,g-gin BONNIE JEAN BRUBAKER Bachelor of Sctence English NIARGARE1' l ONNLRH Bachelor of Science Typlmr nf hwy JEAN Bow 'VIAN Bachelor of Sctence l ommermal EHNEY F Bvcns Bachelor of Sctence History FR BARRY D Bnuxvu-n Mechanics Woodw orklng K' -.4 l LYDIA I Am AN Bachelor of Arts Iznghbh 'Q 111 ALFXANDER A fZAPH l'l'HSIN R DANNI-ll Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy 1 henustry Lngllah 'U' JACOB DEHOFF 1 Foncs DOTZEL .IR LLoYn 'Nl DOUKLAS 'hI8f'lllI'll' Shop Master of bczence Master of l'dlll'l1ll0ll Machine Shop Busmees Ed Driver Ldulauon HH 1- N Bunn nun Bachelor o Science Lngllsh DONAID W f0CKLl'Y Bachelor of Sczence M athematlc 9 11' jomw T Dx- Br rm Master o l'ducatmn Shorthand and Typing lous R Donn L If ,Q 'SEV' Acsrw L Encwcrow Industrial Arts 150 9 RUTH K ENSNIIINCFR Bachelor of Sctence Commerclal Subjects l ,pf-1' Eommsr R EINDERS Master of Educatlon Fnglnsh A REGIWAID FINK Bachelor of Arts Spanlsh ROY GARLANIJ qruun E GLADFELTER S ELIZABETH ENGLAR Master o Arts History if sv 'U ANNE FIVKBIINDER Master of Arts English J' PLOREWCE NI GLEITZ Bachelor of Sczence Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy 'llathenlatlcs Head Language Dept Supervlsor Home EL' pw X 'f RAYMOND H ENSHIWCER Bachelor of Science 'llathematus Lol. FINKBINDER Bachelor of Sczence Nluslc :fn :sl NIILTON H Corn ur Bachelor of Sczence Physical Ed Ugg If Eu C HAAR RLTH S HADDOCK XI-KRGARETTA HALLOCK GEORGE F HEDRICK Doctor of Phzlosphy Bachelor of Arts llaster of Arts Bachelor of Sctence Head English Dept Latm Lalln 'Nlechamcs Hath X 1' wx 7 A A ,. 4' f J x- A , 1 K 'R ' A , in ' Q. 3 . A Cs ' 9' I' ' vii ,1 ,ffzli ' rv' f' mai I A is I I . 5 . ' t 15 DPW' 71 wh A I IIEICFS Master 0 Sctence English Tnrnsm JOHNSON Master of Arts Hu-.t hfllll lunlance PAUL In KLINEDINGT Bachelor 0 Science Mathematu-s A I lnmurssncsn xldllllflf' Qhop 'Nluw B Ill-.RBST Bachelor of Sctence llcalth and Physlral Ed if aff' DR I ALEW V JONE-. Doctor of Pducatlon Q Kai 'Ni INRFNIF 0 lhss l,0NAllD lg ll0lSlAl Mdflunc Shop Master 0 ,'lIllf'l1Il0fl VG I vouch KAUI-I-MAN Master of Arts IJISll'lllllllVC' Education History Q 'bl' RAYMOND KLINEDINST Bachelor of Sczence Biology fhemlstry 'Nlunf C LOGAN Master of Arts English 6. lla.: th .mtl l hy ual lwl YlADlI YN lxlull-u lluchzlor 0 Stunt: ln lrumn nt xl 'Vlusu hill-EN 'NI lxmm-R lhvuown IH A'llfS Master of Arts N191 hdnual llnuung. BIISIIIPBB Eilufdllflll I RAFI' IDL!-'F IOICKS Bachelor of Srzence History lm 'Xiu Nluow llasllr o 4rls l'ng. I h 's-X YY? -e5. p CHARLOTTE BIARKEY DOLLY G. NICCULLOCH Bachelor of Science COIIIIIN rt ial 'ii HIM fs-.1 A LEROY NIETZLER Master of Fducauon Business Education NIARGARET F 'NIL RPHY Master of Arts Home Econonucs A i. IE' '64 Hou ARD Ov ERNIILLER Master of Sclence Industrial Hlstory Bachelor of Arts Latin REBECCA 'NIETZLER Bachelor ol Arts Engllsh .lournallsm l RAYNIOND f' MYERS Bachelor o Science Business Education RLTH H PALMER Bachelor of Arts Engllsh 17 SARAH F. BICDONALD Amos D. BICCARY Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science gpanisll English Heat Training -sb- 'E' RLTH H NIICKLEY CHAWYIYC 'NIITZEL Bachelor of Arts History Bachelor of Arts Typmg cage VFRVON NI NEW LLIZABETH Nl!-'DPRIIALSFR Bachelor o Arts Bachelor of Arts Bookkeeping ferman Lnglnsh pu 15 'S CHARLOTTE PENNY WILLIAW PLATE Bachelor of Sctence Bachelor o Sczence Health and Physical Ed Health and Pllysxcal Ed ti . , 6 - - A ' . A . 1 . 4 's l 1 l v v v - ' 7 - - . A A A. A . . Y. 4 H 1 A T . A .. A 4 . , A D- f f . T , - . R , , 4 K kk-. ' . 1 5 , ...rv . QA . P filifg X . - gf, tl f-579,25 2 5 - '.v 3 ' ' ' - ' ' ' 'fi B' Irs:-'r ig 1 . . I . ,-Q 1 Huw lmm-R Hmlwlor of Iztvruturr -wr , ar ,,.pl' NIIRIANI P lfmrru ,Inns T Hnxmns Mastrfr of Arts SPAIN ll liarhrlor of Srwnrv l'llf,.ll h HI tory Xrllllma ILDVHN L RLMPF CHARLES RLTSCHKY Jn 'NI DOROTHY Scuxmnrzru Doctor of Pducatlon Master of Srwnrv Burhvlor of Arts Dlrortor of Voc' Ed Head qf'lf'Illf' Dept liaclwlor of Srlencv Supervisor of Industrial Arte 86 JOHN W SHELLEY Bath elor of DCIQYICP NL-lIll9lllZ'lllK'5 Xu I- N Surrn Burhvlor of Arts Laus lung INII Librarian Rnuown Sm-run IXPYNFTII A Nnurz Nlechalllval Drawing Master of Srunrv Director Bu me s hdlliallon ar .-f HI-LPN' Y DNIITH RIFHARID Nmru Master of Arts lfarhalor of Munro f urls Founsr lor 18 ,36- liu num linux Ifllfhfllif 0 Sempra In ml ,Q Ox Xxxr li Suns Mastvr 0 4rtx rsnlh la lll if Suu Sl UIHIZII-'Y Muslfr 0 Arts Drlvl r lwlueallun N nun ll SNYDI-R Master 0 l'duralmn 'N mu l'1lu1atlon 1 nnnllnalur of V01 allunal Industrial l'IllIldlI0fl ' ff. , I Q l k . X N Q Q ' 1 5 ' , ,Cy s -4' , .- .J If . 1 A , ' 1 .. I. ' 1 V. .. . 3' . q 1 .'. .' ' 's I s - E ' I -liv ff - 'stry X J- fsr , , .5 fi 4 fd - , Qi: me 53: 'r V Q I W P V' I X sr' .I K ffl N' T U ., tv X 5-f . i V Q ri Y Q , D1-fp, r ' , 5' . ' F 1 DQ Y 4. Q .- r , - . .' f I I '. Q rang 1 Sl AN! I ru lu woon M Semi 1 1- Ifarlulor of Srunce Master 0 Sczence lndustrml Arts lhrutor of Industrial Music 43 ,sf it ya 5,1 ff W .S Nr if RAIPII STUNII' Flourmr Tnowwsurv Masllr 0 Srunrc Bachelor 0 Arte A ll nd Nunn lim ogy 35? s-.5 C 'R Q:- xRTHUR STAYNIAN Spuml lwlutatlon 1 Q- if ht AINI- TONIPKINS lysu al Ldut .ation and Health 75s v ,,. QONRAD E STRAYER Bachelor 0 Science Physu s NORMAN TRATTNER Master of Arts llc-ad Hlstory Dept l Pnwum PUMA l'IlNIlNID XX umm lor 1 liachc rf Scu nc: Harhvlnr of Sen nn 'vtudy lldll 'N 'fn Nlucv J Wrnsrnc l'..LH-NE XXIII' lfarhelur of .Science Bachelor of Science Ste nug.,r.1phy 1 ummen :al I9 g,-ff Dum I- Vt AITHXN Welding 9 Su vm WlLsoN Bachelor of .Science C0llllllf'I'I'Idl l'nw,um L WALTIIIS Master 0 Arte XI L YIM ER Bachelor of Sczence Boyb louneelor W e Appreuate Greatly DR GEORGE LENTZ DR Rosr Frm School Physician Srhool Dentut :WFP 1' Our gl 11001 Llbrdry Nllv DOROTHY Sum KRTLI-R 70 gn, Nils-. 4 ERALDINT SHAW R 'Vllv VARY ll SMITH R School Nurse f W Studs nl lc d1l1l rs FIRST Row left to right Mlss Shlrley Sandra Cunningham Mrs Brlgltte lreenwald Mlss Jean Mc'NIahn SECOND Row Mr Iaul Novak Mr James Foyle Mr Thomas Mosenback 'Vlr Ralph Kehrll L1 an of Absent: Nllss 1- 4 LRR ' 0 I n o o U -l ' lf' - 4. , . 3' A M ' ' 1' 5 . ' . . 3 . L' .'3.f ', .N. , 'l. , ,'N. I'- - 1 r 1 I 14 I I ' , Y L l f . L , . : . . A Beffcrman, Miss Florenve Sliver, Miss Q . , . .. 3 . . 7 - s V ' ,. , T B XA . . . , . - 9 ' 9 5X 4 K ' p M......,. l ... 1. - in . I . ' 4 - , ,. xc R - a x sn , , ,, ,. .- . . , X . H X4 , . . . . , llllill, I xx Those We Wlll ot F orget ,,...4 DR EDWARD A GLATFELTER Miss Lou FINKBINDER Mn Amos MCGARY After many years of falthful SCFVICC to Wllllam Penn, these facultv members are leaving to lead a llfe of lelsure ln retirement Miss Lou Fmkbmder has spent lnnumberable hours unselflshly glvlng her time to the betterment of our schools musical orfmnmatlons Mr lVIcCary, serving ln the Atreus Wanner building, has guulecl many of the lIltlllStl'lZll students to a llfe of success ln thelr chosen vocatlons Last, but certalnly not least ln our mmcls, IS Dr E A Clatfetlter As prlnclpal of our school, he has msplred us to strlve for our goals ln hfe Surely, we will alwavs be vrateful for the efforts of these three ln thelr encleawors to teach us the ways of men 21 ur Headquarters .-sf Tatler Office Treasurers Office Business lzduratwn Office Miss M BIARIE ALTLAND MR PALL KLINEDINST MR Krwwm-H Gnunz X63 ff' Qnl Asst to Prznczpal MR GEORGE PORTER i lrmczpal DR E A KLATFEITLR Guidance 0 ce School Nurses Offire Miss GERALDINE SHAW Guidance Offce 'NIR BILRLO YINGER Mus Hum SMITH 'is K XKKKK E ACIILIUGS Ojice Dramanvs 0 ve Industrial Ufice Nixss ANNE FnKBlNnER Nllss XIARGARETTA HALLOCK DR hnuw R1 swf 'VT Ever at Your Service f tb- Sr urn Nldry Irowell STANDWI, Delores qwarlzlmugh Jo-inn John Qon ,loyfe Milne .lean llerkstresser and Dons Duet: Rov lol-T Romnr Sxmnrz ll.,,...a 2 ffl. N 1 Nrz 1 sonar SHAFPFR We STFRllNf burn Head lustoduzn ff? 'Hr KTI-D left to rzght Nlre Nllmrva Strukler Ylr fora Batt NI: Nlarx Null Nlr Ire-ne Qenft Wlrs Florence lldrtnmn 'Vlrw ldthzrmf Vhlt 'Nlrs fllllll I-mk Wwe Xnnd Ruling .ml Nlr Xmanda IKIIIHDOII8 4 Doorway to the Future '-,sissy Dont fall to look bexond thu door For hehlnd lt we how Those ceneQ and per on We hate rowsn Q0 well to lxnovs Thev hawe charged the cafeterla llne lned lllI'0llg,ll hamhur french frles and coke Outwltted the hall patrol And W1lhSt00d teachers faworlte Joke Yes here are our partners In the renown homework grlnd And no matter where sought A greater crowd we ll not find N Riu ll , . . . . V S vi S t. F S . V U . , Y . F . . , . I , , A ' f g, . , . . 1 Y l 1 1 1 , . YV-,-f ' KN .. :jk -W e -..,,.sv:-17 f 1 1' fl .44 ,p -sv TIE. kv..- '45, ,.r ' .4-1' ,..,,,.,..- bw. ' 1.-wi,w,. - -'ft-,.g ., - x 1- ' Pfuplgl- - , - 1 1 .. TLNQ- ,.,, . 4 Ny. ' lx. Nm-.- .. 'LKuq,m4. 25 51' g 1957 VICTOR P ABEL 106 VL Jackson Strect I ,Q College Preparatory Vlc T espxans H R Treas Parl J Class Play 1 Act Plas I-orensxcs X sv JAMES ADAMS Q X 313 W Phlladelphla Street Industrlal Sarge H R Pres Chaplam 'lu JAMES E ALBRIGHT 1440 Carlisle Road General Gus Wir YVONNE S ALMONEY Hellam R D 2 9 College Preparatory Brownle H R Chaplam V Pres 'vs Exo., fl' LORRAINE E ALTLAND 2045 Derry Road College Preparatory Lorl Der Deutsche Verexn Sec Honor ocxetx H R Rec Sec Rep Lxtes Staff Lost and Found Comm Scrapbook Comm Ch in DAVID C AMEY D i College Preparatory Daxe 1 DLS Bus Crltlc Thesplan Pres Servxce Squad Flnance Comm X, Frollc Dlrector Golf Team Basket -v ball Nlgr H R Chaplain Pres 26 in Ni' y:....4 o BEVERLY JEAN ANDERSON I- South S C. nc r nl Sul, I l arlnaml nt url in JAMES R ANDERSON 2:11 VL Jackson Street Lollege Preparatorw Hattie H R Parllamentarlan lntcrmural Football JOSEPH R ANDERSON 1048 Roosutlt AxLnuL General Andy IR LSLL KEITH M ANDERSON 101 Corbin Road College Preparatorw Punk H R Khaplaln Intcrmural Football VIRGINIA NAN ANGEVINE S51 Liberty Court follege Preparatory Nan 1- NA Student Emploxmcnt H R Pres Ru SLC Table Tennis ndmxnton Ttnms JOYCE ROMAINE ANSTINE D Buslntss Lduvltlon JODCU- H R Chaplaxn COOP'-TZUY0 Y' I ' - -- K llfi 1 .' sm-vt . , 4 s 'rf rl , 'ur h Zz I I gs.: 'Dr' L 11.52 112. X , ,, A , . ' Q, A' Q . - 5 , . H U Q ' I ' JV - . , . ' fp, ' wal. I , X k X it 4 1 -fi, . , , ' It I I A X . ' t 'VY b'Hl.:,, 14. '. U an liz t .... ,. I-'I I he 1. .My-v N4 , X W. f taae 1 - x . A X. I 1 , if . J. I S- ' 5 ' AV 7' 17? If QT- I. ' 1 . . I Hz ' 1 ' ' A . 1 ' f . if R. .QQ 'ct' N' R,.a ,Int .vid Vi qv Aj 1' A A NEVIN H ARNOLD 1109 Valley Vlew Road General Nex H R Treas York H1 Lltes THEODORE E ARNOLD D lndustrlal Rose Honor Soc H R V P Rep Pres Baseball V Letter LINDA L ATKINS 38 E Cottage Place College Preparatory Llnn Soph Glcc Club Ceclllan Glcc Clu Xllxed Chorus PNA Pres H R Att Sec Badmxnton Jr Red Cross Comm Honor Soc1c.ty ELIZABETH ANN BACON 114 S George Street Dlstrxbutne Education Luz FN A Pres 'wlxxed Chorus Cecxlxan Glee Club D E Pres H R Pres Dr D E S ow RICHARD P BAHN II l0w Waters Road College Preparatorx Dlck D1 S Fllu Ncptunx Thcsplans ierucc Squad Safety Comm J Class Play Commencement Script omm H R Prs V Pres ec Sec Att Sec Nlgr Ssummlng DIANE BAKER 1-33 Lhanceford Axenue Business Education GAA H R V Pres Badmlnton Yollexball Trio Tenms 1957 'Vi' C4345 RQ-Q 'Q ff up 9 W ,Q ' 1'-- 5-...f an 'K' 4. 1 wwf fi, Q if ,uf i GCN 27 JAMES BANKS 258 E Mason Axenue General Rommel Varsxty Football 3 Letters CAROLYN BARCLAY 743 Flonda Avenue College Preparatory Bare Socnetas Latma Le Cercle Francms Mu Alpha Theta Chaplam H R Treas Honor Society BEVERLEY ANN BARLEY R D 3 College Preparatory Bev 1-'NA H R Pres Chaplam Bowl :ng Basketball VINCENT L BARNES 531 S Court Street General Vince Football Basketball KENNETH J BATES 333 Kurtz Avenue lndustrxal Ken Industrial Soc Pres H R Rep Pres V Pres PATRICIA A BAUM 219 N Rxchland Awenue College Preparatory Pat Usher Soc H R Att Sec Pres Bowlmg Table Tenms York H1 Lltes Staff SAUNDRA C BAXTER -121 E Prxnness Street College Prepaxatorx Porkey GAA H R Recordmg Sec Vollcy ball Basketball Table Tennls ROBERT A BAYLOR 112 Chestnut Street Industrlal S1tt1ng Bull WAYNE EUGENE BEAR 521 W College Avenue Industrlal Wayne H R Pres Sec V Pres Chaplam Sec Cross Countrv .IAMES K BEATTIE 738 Granduew Road College Preparatorv J1m DLS V Pres F1111 Neptum V Repres Pres Vars1tv Sw1mm1ng Tenn1s Aquatlc Club Award S A B Flnance Comm Commencement Scrlpt Comm WILLIAM BEAVERS 03a W lung Street College Preparatorw Knuek H R Chaplam Safetx Comm JAMES N BECKER 93 S Slxth Street Industnal Tlney H R Pres V Pres Rep Sec 1957 mf' 4 ,fa ff' Af c if vu'--v 'WN bw .L yo. l :X R iz.. 8, 4 'cf -'J ,035 ANN M BECKSTROM 1 1 nrnuunt Ho Busmebs I-flu: ltmn 'knn Barlmmton Table Tennls HELEN L BEHLER 208 L1bertx Court Buslneis Educatlon Smaller York H1 L1tes Staff Lo operatxses KATHERINE C BEHLER l36 S George Street College Preparatory Kathy Cho Der Deutsche Vereln Souetas a lna Sec Re rss res V Pres Treas llomecomxnp, Kourt Honor Roll SLTXILC Squad SAB In Bureau Honor Soclety NANCY L BEIILER 650 W 'Xlason Avenue General Nana LINDA T BENNETT -433-Linden Avenue- Lollege Prcparatorx Benny lenn Peppers Latin Soc Reporter H R Sec' Frollc Jr Talent Show Saletw lomm Tatler Staff H1 L1tes Stall 'Vlake up Comm LINDA C BENSON 181 leeds Road Lollege Preparatnrx Linda Cllo Latxn Soc Parl Dolllhln Qulll an Scroll GAA R Treas lres aplaln Class P a 'xlake up Comm Seruce Squad Orchestra I-'orenslc Tatler Staff Honor Som letx Q ' H00 Ali: 1 ad 1 4, , K, . H., ,, I I , . :'- tb, - A e ' K , , I A , , V' H I-,EL tg T': ':.' .- - ,. .. l ' 1 L t' , .' '.1 ll. R. p 3 .e., P t ' ,f M . '.'.. v 'ill ' ' 1' I A I I f Honor 'Pres.g, R: xy I ' Home Econ. Soc. b : ' 1: ' L .V - -2 A M I f y '1'3' wt. D V' -A 4 W . 'AVF - , t fi , , ,, ' ' I 'I - ,, , A by 3 ' I 4, ,.. V, ,fy .3 I 1, .E 1 5- 3 , , , I 5 ' ' Q ' M - P d ,' 3 . . .3 H. , ., V, Q ' H A ,S - 1 Ch 4 , Jr. Q ly, ,A '21, I 28 1 DENNIS W BILLET 752 S Duke Street General Oodles H R Chaplain Football H R Bas ketball Football Stage Crew 1 Football letter PATRICIA ANN BILLE1' 564 Company Street Distributlvc Education Pat H R V Pres Chaplain Dr D E Show SHIRLEY A BULLET '12 S Hartman Street Business l:.ducation Sally 'cnn leppcrs ll R V Pres ec Truss Majorettc Frolic DARLYS A BLOSS I2 12 l rospect Street Cnllcm. Preparatory Dar Quill and Scroll Cecilian Glce Club 'Vlixul Chorus ll R Chaplain Pres 'su GA A Award Tatlcr Staff Jr Talent Show: Jr. Rod Cross Comm.: Frolic: Volleyball: Tennis: Table Tennis. GALE LYNETYE BLOUSE 43l Girard Avenue Business Education Blackie 'unn Commercial. Home Econ. Soc.: . R. .' ,. HELEN BLUM 183 Menon Road College Preparatory Skip' Clio Cha lain' Jr Historical Soc . P . . . Le Cercle Francais: H. R. V. Pres. Chaplain: Red Cross Comm.: Frolic Finance Comm.: Jr. Talent Show: Jr. Class Play: Program Chairman. 197 -414 .pn-4 va. 29 JACK E BLUM 809 Pacific Avenue General Jack CONSTANCE MAE BOLLINGER 645 Boundary Avenue College Preparatory Connie Le Cercle Francais Tatler Staff Sophomore Glee Club Badminton SUSAN A BOSSERMAN 806 Prospect Street Business Education Susie Q H R President DELMAR BOWERS 1019 S Queen Street College Preparatory Delmar Thespians Jr Historical Soc Treas Service Squad Finance Comm Frolic: . Class Play: Ban Orchestra. CARNEY BOWMAN 562 Pennsylvania Avenue General Carney EUGENE Il. BOWMAN 243 E. Chestnut Street General Gene York Hi Lites Staff. PAUL A. BOWMAN 728 E. Mason Avenue General CONSTANCE 1 BOYD 450 Wilson Court College Preparatory Monkey French Soc GAA Band Orchestra H R Chaplam Table Tennls Bad mmton Volleyball I-'orenslcs J Class Play Strmg Quartet Strmg Trlo I-'rolxc RUTH D BOYD 728 E Philadelphia Street General Boss GAA Badmxnton Table Tenms Volleyball York H1 Lxtes Staff LOIS RAE BOYER 1419 S George Street College Preparatory Cookle PNA Chaplam Sophomore Glee Club Socxetas Lattna H R Parl Treas JOHN A BRACHER 1636 Second Avenue College Preparatory Brock DLS Business Cntlc Pres f Student Body German Soc Treas Varsxty Club H R Treas Cross Country Indoor Track Cross Coun try Varslty Letter J V Letter Ch of Varsity Comm Prom Peanut Comm Honor SOCIELW BONNIE LEE BRAUN 411 S George Street Dnstrlbutne Eclucatlon Bonnle Dr D E Show -'Paar' ,l '94, ,- 'Iv Ma 'qw 'C'Nv l-'l C U1 -J 3? we T ' -. rw A Q ,f 'Tv fl? 'St ig, we Q- ff' N -4,-1 v 'i 1- 4 so 7' LOIS ANN BRENEMAN 2,10 S. Main Street, Manchester. Pa General I-'armer' Home Econ. Soo. Att. Ser. ANITA I BROWN 23 N Shmrmm Street Business I-ducatlon Nu Vkxt H R Repres Band Forensics lost and Found Comm BARRY E BROWN -al 1 NI George Stroll Inclustrl al Braxr H R Sec Trtas DARRELL L BROWN 625 Smlth Strett Industrial light onor Soc lr Tre is S 'X B DONNIE LOU BROWN 101 E Jackson Strict Cnntrxl Donnlt G 'X A Band Orchestra l-orensu 5 Basketball Badmlnton HARRY A BROWN D ko lege Preparatory ll A DI S 'Lnn Peppers ll R V Pr tprts J X Tennis Team .lr askctlrall N is Lt H S Frou 1 lloust, md Grounds onm X latte s Tennls as kttlmll X. xrslty lettsr and Swtattr Blsltttball LEWIS H BROWN 1110 Ruxton Road I ollcgc Preparatorv Lew D L G Penn Peppers H P Pr V Pres Chaplaxn J V Football V Basketball Volleyball J Ietter Basketball Football RICHARD E BROWN E10 Lexlntfton Strtot lollege Preparatory Duck 11 R Att gcc Band SMERRY LEE BROWN 162 Pcnnsylyanm Aytnuc Buslnnss Eclut xtlon Sherry ll li Rtcorhnt, Stn Tren lrcs to Optrfstltcs TERRY ANN BROWN Z3 Nl Shtrm in itrtct Husmtss Education Cotton Pulte! sLrSoc GAA R Att lhtplaln MARY .IANE BUBB 616 XV lolltgt AtQnuL Iolltm, Prop lratory Xhry 1- 'N A G A A Orc hcstra Nilxcrl fhorus ttullan Glu, Club Student hmploymLnt ll R Chaplain I-ortn sus Dust Orchestra Volltyball MICHAEL D BUBB 1180 Southern Road lollctzc Preparatory Xhnt Thesplans 1- T A Band Nilxed Chorus Penn Chorus Jr Red Cross Lovnm Frollc Jr Class Play 7,191 1 ff ,4 54 'Os 'bf 1-...f Gaz' 1957 ff 41 M 5 wr 3' 'UN A 'sz L. X 1 uf ff' -Y 1 45' Q1--v 4.- 159 'fx-Q ff fi 31 JANET MAE BUCHANAN u63 Pennsylyama Atenue Busmess Education Butch Lshcr Soc GAA York H1 Lltes Staff LARRY L BUPP 213 E Walnut Street Inrlustrnl Bupple 1ndustrmlSoC H R Pres Sec FLORENCE I BURKHARDT 324 Wmllace Street Buwmess Educatxon Mrs Pooch C o operatnes SUZANNE BURRAS 656 Pennsylsanla Asenuc Lollene Preparatory Susle Latnn Soc FTA Quxll and Scroll H R Att Sec Tatler Stall GERTRUDE L BYERS 230 W Cottage Platt Gtncral Trudy Dolphin GAA Table Tennis Bas ketbxll Vollcyball RDBERT W CAIN 541 XV Clark Axenut General Bgb A DS Xlilr of Football and Basket b1llTeam Track J V Letter Foot ball Baseball LINDA R A CALAMAN 435 lN State Street Distributise Education Toot D E S Volleyball Dr Show PEGGY SUE CAMPBELL 1427 E Market Street College Preparatory Peggy ELS V Pes French Club Sec Penn Peppers H R V Pres Chap lain Service Squad SAB Home coming Court Frolic J Talent Show MARCIA L CARPENTER 361 S Vernon Street Distributive Education Spook Home Economic Soc Treas D E Soc Treas H R V Pres Treas Table Tennis Badminton Dr D E Show JOAN D CARR 119 E Newton Avenue Distributiwe Education Tootie D E Soc Chaplain H R Chaplain Dr D E Show PHYLLIS CARR 218 S Park Lane Business Education Phyllis G.A.A.: Table Tennis: Volleyball: Co- operatives. LON W. CASTLE 570 E. Hillcrest Road College Preparatory Lon Mu Alpha Theta: H. R. Att. Sec. Sec., V. Pres. SANDRA LEE CHILCOAT 730 Carl Street Business Education Sandy Home Economic Soc Pres Sec G A H R V Pres Treas rl Bowling Volleyball Table Tennis DONNA .IEANNE CHRONISTER D Business Education Chrony o phin G A A H R Chap ain Bowling Badminton Basketball Volley ball G A A Award DOROTHY A CHRONISTER 163 Stevens Avenue General Dot H R Att Sec Bowling WAYNE G COLLIER 240 Liberty Court General Pappy D L S Reporter Chaplain H R Sec Dist Chorus Penn Chorus 'vlixed Chorus Quartet Frolic Tatler Stall York Hi Lites Staff Jr Talent Shovs Radio Club Prom leanut fonm Forensics. IANICE BLANCHE CONAWAY 1215JLP.m1a51s1nhta.S.tLee.L Distributixe Education Pinky GAA D E Soc Bowling Volley ball Table Tennis D D E Show PHYLLIS I. COPENNAVER 359 W. Philadelphia Street Business Education Phyl' Honor Soc.. Penn Commercial Soc. Sec., G.A.A.: Cecilian Glee Cub Mixed Chorus: Bowling: H. R. Pres. V. Pres., Sec. JOHN J CRAMPTDN 500 Smith Street Business Education John Band Co operatn es RICNARD J CROWL 214 E Prospect Street Industrial Sonny H R Pres Chaplain Att Sec MARY LOU CROWLEY 165 Peyton Road College Preparatory Mary Lou EL S Le Cercle Francais Pres Penn Peppers Social Comm S A B Frolxc Jr Talent Show DARLENE M CUNNINGHAM 909 S Albemarle Street Dlstributive Education Ham GAA Award D E Soc Bowling Badminton Basketball Volleyball Dr D E Show JACK ROGER CUNNINGNAM , D. Industrial Jack' H. R. Chaplain. JANET MARIE CUTSHALL 926 W, College Avenue Business Education Jannie Home Economic Soc.: G.A.A. Award Program Seller: Bowling: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Tennisg Golf. DALE D DANLNEMIER 712 Bierman Street College Preparatory Dale Jr Academy ol Science Treas In tramural Sports JERRY L DARR Jacobus P Business Education Willy Baseball SANDRA L DECKER 663 W King Street College Preparatory Sandy E L S J Historical Soc Penn Peppers GAA H R Treas of Homecoming Comm Frolnc Jr Talent Show Volleyball Basketball Badminton Bowling BARBARA DEEDS 210 Lynhurst Road College Preparatory Barby ELS Chaplain Pres Penn Pep pers Le Cercle Francais Honor Soc V Pres H R Sc Senator V Pres f Student Body Social Comm Service Squad Assembly Comm Student Directory Comm Elmira College Key Award Home coming Court Att CHRISTIAN ALBERT DEFLANDRE 827 S. Pine Street College Preparatory Chris Foreign Exchange Student: H. R. V. Pres.: Frolic, JOYCE A. DELHAMER 138 N. Oxford Street Business Education Smiley G.A.A.: Co-operatives: H. R. Chap- lain: Badminton: Table Tennis: Bas- ketball: Volleyball. A DONALD R DELISLE g 116 Tallsman Court Q lndustrxal Don ' x H R Pres Chaplaxn TOLLY .I DELLINGER 400 Edgehlll Road General Tolly MARGARET R DEUTSCH 350 S Queen Street College Preparatory Peggy Latm Soc French Soc H R Pres Parl Repres Jr Class Play Fmance Comm Ways and Means Comm Chanrman Commencement Comm Honor Soctety KAREN J DIENER 2050 E Market Street College Preparatory Kerry Penn Peppers Le Cercle Francals Table Tenms York Hx Lxtes Staff Tatler Staff CONSTANCE Y DIET! 1116 E Philadelphia Street Busxness Education Connie Penn Commercxal G A A Basket ball volley ball Bowlmg Table Tenms .ION DIETZ 207 S Albemarle Street General Jon H R Att Sec Sec 7 Wg, it fi Qs.. r 1957 C37 1' 1-at-'Sf 4,3-Y x r f l I r 1 .4 'f v X N 1 34 MARLENE L DIETZ 243 Hardxng Court General Marlene G A A Band Table Tenms Badmm ton Basketball Bovsllng Tenms Forenslcs RICHARD A DOERING 240 S Penn Street General Dick H R Chaplam SANDRA LEE DOLL 524 S Duke Street Bu mess Educatxon Sandy Home Economxc Soc Pres GAA Award Bowlmg Volleyball BARBARA T DOYLE 831 E 'Vlaple Street Busmess Educatlon Barby E L S Dolphin Soc Sec Penn Pep pers GAA H R Treas Pres V Pres Cheerleader Social Comm Frolxc Jr Talent Show Prom Pea nut Comm TREVAJEAN DRUMHELLER 342 Lexmgton Street Buslness Educatlon Trev H R Chaplam Bowlmg ROBERT B DUTTERA II 116 E Cottage Place College Preparatory Bob A D S Varslty Club Cross Country Track Svummmg Honor Soclety i . 1 Y ' I . H l, ,k . , Q vg a! i A59 25 12 9 4 , .-N. , V . t I gt A, L' 15 7 551373 I .. ,, 1- E A M , N H. R. Treas. X qv 4 H ' - A - -lf' .1233- X' 1 if-1: ,ar K f ' A 1 1 1. -'-'ie ' . I 2 u vv yn ' L ' ,3 .3 . ,' .. s' ' ' .Z ' ' U ,D ' 4 ., v. .z .. A' 5' A ' v , 41 . ,G l . H H II: ' I 1 Q' 5: gl . . ,g . .I ., 1 X I t I V , Q 'J :Q -V7 YAY ,tv YV A t-. YY Q-db Vg- A v Y I 'IC ' Q13-gv - - 4, Q' BRADFORD E EARLY 700 N Pershlng Avenue General Brad MARTIN B EBBERT JR 827 S Pune Street College Preparatory Toots DLS Chaplaln Varsxty Club H R Pres Repres V Pres J V a d V Basketball Service Squad S AB Intramural Sports BRUCE L EBERLY IR 633 E Boundary Avenue Industrxal Sonny Industr1al Soc H R Sc Pres V Pres BARBARA M ECK 1065 E K1ng Street College Preparatory Barb Dolphxn Soc Penn Peppers Treas GAA Ch of Homecommg Comm Orchestra State and D1str1ct Orches tra Forensxcs Strxng Quartet BARRY CRAIG EIHIRIIART 527 W Jackson Street College Preparatory Java Band FOYCDSICS Intramural Sports JOHN A EICRELBERGER 743 S George Street College Preparatory ke DLS F1111 Neptum Pres Varslty Club H R Pres Chaplam V Pres Sw1mm1ng Team All Amerlcan Vars1ty Letters Fmance Comm SEYVICB Squad SAB LOUISE A EINSIG R D 4 Dover Pa College Preparatory Toots ELS Penn Peppers Pres Parl Le Cercle Franca1s H R Repres SAB Student Dlrectory Comm Senate Sec Sec oi Soph Class Orchestra Forenszcs Jr Tal ent Show Homecomxng Comm D1st Orchestra Honor Soclety MARY A EINSIG 731 E Clarke Avenue Busmess Educatmon Mez G A A Award Home Economxc Soc Volleyball Basketball Bowlmg DONALD E EISENHART 944 W Locust Street General Exse Foothall J V Letter ROBERT E EISENNART 1806 N Sherman Street Industrlal Bob H R V Pres Treas WILLIAM I EISENIIART 731 S Beaver Street General B1 TARA M EISENHOUR 312 E Kmg Street College Preparatory Tara Dolphm Jr HI5t0flC8l Soc GAA H R V Pres Treas MARCIA JEAN ERDOS 767 H111 Street Buslness Educatron Marsh H R Pres V Pres Badmmton Tatler Staff COREY W ERICSON 3104 E Market Street College Preparatory Corey A D S Der Deutsche Verem Mu Alpha Theta Welfare Comm Honor Soclety ROBERT A ESTLACK 1100 Hollywood Terrace College Preparatory Bob J V Basketball Intramural Sports ROBERT E ETTLE 777 Clearmount Road College Preparatory Bob ADS Thesplans H R. Sec Wrest lmg Team All School Play .lr Class Play Band S A B M 'ROBERT'?I'ZW2itER 1121 E Market Street College Preparatory E z Varslty Club Golf Team 1 Varsity Letter W P On Parade Sport Re porter Intramural Sports Honor So lety WILBUR 1 EVELER 620 E Kmg Street Industrlal Wllbur H R Treas 1957 'sw ?l ' 36 JERRY P FARRELL 532 Dallas Street General Eddie PATRICIA A FAUST 1295 H111 Street Busmess Educatlon Squlrrel Penn Commercxal Soc H R V Pres MARVIN N FELD 1400 Wayne Avenue College Preparatory Mervm Thesplans H R Treas Fmance Comm Tatler Staff Orchestra Penn Chorus Treas Mixed Chorus Band Drum Mayor Frollc Jr Class Play Jr Talent Show One Act Play D rector Forenslcs Quartet Dlstrlct All State Band Dlstrlct Chorus SANDRA ELAINE FERREE 322 Hlllslde Lane College Preparatory Sandy Cllo J Hlstorlcal Soc Pres Thesplans Le Cercle Francais H R Treas Bowlmg Fmance Comm Tatler Staff Q-I 1 FRANK R FIGDORE 905 S Albemarle Street Industrlal Tuff H R V Pres Sec ROBERT FINK 2 8 E South Street General Bob . f' . 'e . f' -I - , ' 3.3 4: I : . . , . - 1 J .i- M H In ' 3 r. ' ' .,, ,I ' : : ' ' ' QQ-A A It .' I i . , 1 1 ' A , 4, 5 , f, , r ,1 I 'Z ..'3,. 'f 'uf- GAIL M FINKE 632 NJ Pershnne! Axenue Business Educatlon Nilnnle Home Economxc Soc Pres V Pres Treas Att Sec Penn Commerclal A H V Pr Sec Badmmton Band Colorguard VERNON 0 FISHEL 1508 Old Farm Lane General Vern D L S Reporter Varsxty Club H R Pres V Pres Recordxng Sec Bas ketball Baseball SHIRLEY FISHER 1l9'3 Irvmg Avenue Busxness Educatxon Scottle H R Att Sec Badmnnton CHARLOTTE Y FITZKEE 331 E Princess Street DlStFlbUllVC Educatlon Charlxe GAA D E Soc Bowling Volley ball Badmlnton Basketball Table Tennls Dr D E Show HAROLD N FITIKEE 522 Lancaster Awenue College Preparatory x D L S Penn Peppers H R Pres V Pres Lhaplam Tatler Staff Thesplans Vllxed Chorus Penn Chorus Social Comm One Act Play Class Play Frollc MARGARET L FITZKEE 1-129 S George Street Busmess Education Nlargw l 1957 if -q--' 1 W7 5' IN' Sit.:-nd ng Q. 111' D- lf' 2 57 0.0 I .inu- fi utr Jhg Qu ns' JANET R FLEMMENS 430 Waters Road College Preparatory an PWA Sec Bowlxng Badmmton HELEN E FLINCHBAUGH D Busmess Education Helen Home Economlc Soc Volleyball RODNEY A FLINCHBAUGH 1273 W King Street Industrlal Rod Industnal Soc H R Treas Sec Chaplam SENFORD L FOLCKOMER 287 Jefferson Avenue College Preparatory Sonny ADS Varslty Club H R Pres V Pres Chaplam Football V Letter Track V Letter All State All Central Penna Gold Award for Football GARY FOLLER 15 N Sherman Street General Gary Varsity Club H R Recording Sec V Wrestling V Letter for Wrestllng THOMAS E FOLLER 479 E Klng Street Industrxal Tom HFtSec JOHN R FRANK 747 E Market Street General .lo hn H R Chaplaln MARY L FREED 1812 W Phlladelphla Street College Preparatory Mary FNTA MORGAN N FREED 732 York Street General Morg H R V Pres Treas PAUL I FREIREICH 432 S Duke Street College Preparatory Paul Band H R Sports College D L S CHARLES N FRICK 34-N Keesoy Street, Preparatory Omar Chaplaln Corres Sec Var 1957 f' 'MPX f 'ral E' liner '-4 fri. Q9 fi 4 4ix sr::'! SJ , i' 35,1 gy. ,l Sl Club Pres R Pr s Pres Football Basketball V Letter 'N' Socxal Comm Honor Socxetw ..,,.. RICHARD D FRY 431 E Phlladelphla Street Gr nera l Dlck 'l Trn- -1 r X 1 38 f' l .-1' PATRICIA A GABLE 3110 F 'Vlarkct Street Co lege Preparatory Pa C110 Le Cercle Francais Treas Penn Peppers H R Att Sec Chap lam Serxxce Squad SOCIBI Comm SAB Frollc IUDITN A GALLATIN 1518 Vlayne Atenue Busxness Educatlon Judy ll R Revordms. Sec IAN GARRY 1531 Clower Lane College Preparatory Jan Varslty Club Basketball V Letter EDWARD R GEESEY 1012 W Poplar Street Industrlal Radio Club H R Treas Att Sec Chaplam JACK B GEESEY 20 S Rorkburn Street College Ireparatory Jack RONALD E GEESEV 317 E Poplar Street College Preparatory Ron DLS Ru SQL Pres 1 Crltlc arl Honor Soc Thcsplan Band 'mud lhorus Senator Class Pres Exenutlxe 1 ablnet Sec ol Councll Assemblx Lomm Soclal Comm H R Re Summer Forelgn Ex Lhangc. Student Quartet SHIRLEY A GEESEY 778 W Philadelphia Street Distrxbutlve Education Shirley GAA D E Soc Volleyball Bas ketball Table Tennis Fencing Dr D E Show BARBARA A GEISELMAN Jacobus P College Preparatory Barbie Mixed Chorus Sophomore Glee Club H R Chaplain Badminton WILBUR W GIBBLE 243 S Hartley Street College Preparatory Will Varsity Club H R Att Sec Cross Country Track Red Cross Comm Mixed Chorus Penn Chorus SANDRA R GIBSON 221 N Hartman Street College Preparatory Sandy FNA French Club H R Chaplain Volleyball: Basketball. RUDOLPN GILLESFIE 154 S. Beaver Street General Rusty ALVERTA M. GLADFELTER 134 E. Hope Avenue Distributive Education Vert' D. E. Soc.g G.A.A. Award: Volleyball: Bowling: Badmintong Foul Shooting Dr, D. E. Show. 1957 c .J v'-Q, fi, 43:1 fi I-Q C' ' I F 39 6 .Q ., , 9 DEANNA 'I' GLADFELTER 433 S Duke Street Distributive Education Deame A D E oc H R Pr s Pres Badminton Volleyball I-'enc me Basketball Dr D E Show JEANETTE L GLADFELTER R D 2 General Jan GAA Badminton Volleyball NANCY L GLADFELTER 945 E Market Street General Devil Home Economic Soc PAUL I GLADFELTER 622 Pennsylvania Avenue General Ginny VIRGINIA L. GLADFELTER 1531 North Drive College Preparatory Ginny Clio, Chaplain, Parl.: Le Cercle Francais: Quill and Scroll: H. R. Pres., V. Pres., Sec.: Service Squad: Welfare Comm.: Frolic: Tatler Staff: Honor Society. JOANN GLUSCO 301 Maywood Road College Preparatory Jo' G.A.A.: I-'rolicg Jr. Talent Show Majorette. Dolphin: H. R. Recording Sec: YVONNE E GOI-IN 221 Susquehanna Street Buslness Educatlon Yvonne GAA H R Chaplaln Basketball Volleyball Table Tennls Tennxs Badmnnton LINDA I GOLOMBECK 25 N Keesey Street Busmess Educatxon Lmda ELS Parl Honor Soc Le Cercle Francaxs Quxll and Scroll Soph Glee Club I-I R Rep Pres Ed1tor1n Chlel' of Tatler Stenograph1c Comm SUSAN M GOODLING 220 Plnehurst Road College Preparatory Sue Cho H R Treas Jr Talent Show I-'mance Comm Red Cross Comm SAB JAMES A GOODERMUTH 33 E Church Avenue General Goody HRSec KENNETH E GOODWIN 333 S Queen Street General Kenny IUDITII R GORDON 132 W Jackson Street College Preparatory Judme Latm Soc Penn Peppers V Pres GAA H R V Pres Basketball Volleyball Table Tenn1s Golf Bad mxnton Bowlmg Fencmg Foul Shootmg Champxon Fmance Comm Honor Soclety 1957 'Of 1 3 JY' K 'Nou wb- C! X FB ELLEN B GOTWAL1' 531 W Sprlngettsbury Avenue College Preparatory Ellie C110 Jr Hlstorxcal Soc Le Cercle ranclas H R V Pres Parl Sec Thesplans I-'rollc Flnance Comm Soclal Comm Wm Penn on Parade Socxal Reporter PATRICIA ANN GOTWALT 162 S Pme Street College Preparatory Pa GAA Latm Soc Jr Hlstorxcal oc Sec H R Pes V Pres Treas Band Color Guard VELLA I GOTWALT 162 S Pme Street General Monkey ALLEN PAUL GRACE 42 E Boundary Avenue General Red Orchestra NAN GRAY 'S 'Q 40 5 'N 229 N Hartman Street College Preparatory 'ian Jr Hlstorlcal Soc Sophomore Glee Club H R Chaplain Att Sec Tatler Staff Frollc Jr Talent Shovu AUDREY I GREEN 742 S Duke Street General Audrey H R Chaplam BETYY J GRIES1' R D 2 Hellam Pa Bus1ness Educatmn Betty Home Econom1c Soc Chapla1n Bowlmg Volleyball Co operatxve DAVID F GRIFFITH 12 Eastern Blvd College Preparatory Gr1ff DLS F1111 Neptun1 Thesplans H R Repres Pres Frollc MUSIC D1 rector Soclal Comm .lr Talent Show One Act Play Wr1ter of Class Wlll JOHN D GRIMM 462 W Hope Avenue General Frog Vars1ty Club F1111 Neptun1 4 V Let ters Sweater Gold Award for Swlm m1ng H R Pres Treas Chaplam GARTH E GROFT 115 N Penn Street College Preparatory Garth ADS Mu Alpha Theta Qu1ll and Scroll Thesplans H R Att Sec VI1xed Chorus Penn Chorus Tatler Staff Scenery Comm WAYNE GROVE 53 Jefferson Avenue College Preparatory Wayne Thesp1ans Fxnance Comm Scholor sh1p Comm Ways and Means Comm Props Comm Chaxrman H R Pes Repres Class Treas House of Repres Chaplaln Volley ba ROBERT H GUNDLACN 631 Colon1al Axenue College Preparatory Bob Radlo Club Treas vvgpww 1957 '31 S WW xvnv QQ A ls. ,M 4. ,3.R'1i34E: QP--v 'Q'-.- 'Saas in is 'Z' Y li? 41 DEAN S IIAINES 120 Hames Road ollege Preparatory Dean ADS Pres Correspondmg Sec H R Pres V Pres Record1ngSec Servxce Squad Fmance Comm Band Forenslcs Honor SOCIGYY DONALD L IIAKE 316 E Princess Street College Preparatory Don H R Chaplam Volleyball CAROL A HALL 128 E Newton Avenue Bus1ness Educat1on Hal! P1nt Penn Commerc1alSoc H R Chap la1n Treas Fencmg Badmmton Table Tenms GAA WILLIAM N MALL JR 342 Sxmpson Street College Preparatory Jun1e H R Att Sec Football V and J V Letters DAVID I RALLY 10 Eastern Blvd College Preparatory Date D L S Correspondmg Sec F1 ll Neptum Vars1ty Club H R Chap la1n Sec V Pres Sw1mm1ng Team Golf Team Servxce Squad PHILIP NAMBERGER 616 Rldge Avenue College Preparatory Ph1 Projectnomst for Assemblnes ALBERT P NAMME 359 E Phxladelphla Street College Preparatory H R Treas Recording Sec Sun lxght Serenaders Band Forensxcs Frolxc PHILLIP C HAMME 133 Cedar Street General Phx H R Chaplain Att Sec Sec Volleyball ROBERT E IIARBOLD 219 N Hartman Street Busmess Educatxon Bob H R Chaplam Frolxc Band Orcbes tra Dlrector of Sunhght Serenaders .lr Talent Show Intramural Sports PERRY FRANKIO HARRIS 921 E Kmg St General Perry ARKISUIW 586 E Hlllcrest Road Busmess Educatxon Gxnny Penn Commercxal Soc Asst Sec H R Pres Rep Volleyball Bad mmton Jr Talent Show Frolxc Co operatxves Tatler Sec Dolphm Soc PEGGY ANN IIIARRO 328 E Locust Street Busmess Education Peggy Penn Commercxal Treas Pres H R Att Sec Sec GAA Badmmton Volleyball Co operatnes 1957 YQ ,gp if gr vi T , MJ? YS 42 an.- ' College Preparatory Dmk iff JOHN III IIIARTMAN 952 E Prlncess Street College Preparatory Harp Wrestllng Track Team Mlxed Chorus Intramural Sports MARLIN L HASSINGER 730 S Pershlng Avenue College Preparatory Marlm Baseball J V Award LYNNE M IIAUPT 411 Beaumont Road College Preparatory Lynne Cho Thespnans Dolphm H R Att Sec Chaplam G A A Volleyball Badmmton Table Tenms Servxce Squad MARJORIE A IIAWKINS 204 Pattlson Street College Preparatory Margie GAA Le Cercle Francais' H R Chaplam Basketball Volleyball Table Tenms GLEN II HEIDLEBAUGH 414 Colomal Avenue BEVERLY IIEILIG Wyndham Drlve College Preparatory Bev E L S Le Cercle Francals H R Recordmg Sec A Sec S A B Tatler Staff Frolxc NANCY L HEINDEL D Business Education Nancy ROBERT L HEINER 529 N Hartley Street Business Education Bob PAULA S HENRY 'J Stanyon Street College Preparatory Paula Sophomore Glee Club CeCellan Glee Club Nlixed Chorus Sec Cercle Francais Chaplain Red Cross Comm H R Treas GAA Frolic Thespians Honor Society ANNETTE GAIL HERMAN 1519 Second Avenue Business Education Gall Tatler Staff JOHN R HERR 300 Edgehill Road College Preparatory Doc Jr. Academy of Science: Bowling: Jr. Red Cross Comm.: Band: Honor Society. RICHARD B. HERSHEY 20-10 Eastern Blvd. College Preparatory Dick Quill and Scroll: H. R. Treas.: Var- sity Tennis Team: Tatler Photo- grapher: Band, Varsity'Club. 1957 1947! 'H if QP , 4:- Q W kxhr 1-fx wr' 19 f 43 W if ag, aww M Q MV? ev' 'MW RODNEY VINCENT MESS 210 N Penn Street General Rodney 4 fi 9' noruun N ness 125 S Belvidere Avenue 1 1' N General Ronnie ws: V LUCILLE E HICKMAN 253 S Albermarle Street 1 Business Education Lucy Volleyball Badminton Home Eco nomic Soc Nu' MARY ANN HICKS 465 Salem Avenue vh College Preparatory Mary Ann Usher Soc Spanish Soc Chaplain GAA Bowling Dr D E Show ,ff- E'--.A 5 CAROLE E MILLER R D 8 College Preparatory Carole Quill and Scroll Dolphin Treas Frolic. Thespians, Mixed Chorus. Soph. and Cecilian Glee Club: H, R. Rep., Pres., Chaplain: G.A.A.: Service Squad: Mgr. Ed. of Tatler: Make Up Comm.: Props Comm.: Forensics: Class Hist.: Commencement Script. I A.. X pl t. P! , . ' X cane: s. nnrrou v- Ld 941 XV. College Avenue General Chappy 4' 4.1 va. ' J' H. R. Chaplain. JANIS E HOKE 1675 South Drxve Busmess Educatxon Legs G A A Penn Commercnal Co opera txves H R P es Bowlmg Golf Volleyball Le Cercle Francals GAIL M HOLTZAPPLE 2137 Sycamore Road Busmess Educatnon Gall Co operatlves JACK E HOLTZINGER 1140 E Market Street Busmess Educatxon .lack FT A Mnxed Chorus Penn Chorus Honor Socxety ALFRED DAVID HORNE R D 3 College Preparatory Dave .lr Academy of Scxence Mu Alpha Theta V Pres Honor Soc H R Att Sec Wrestlmg Fxnance Comm G MARLENE HORNING 52 N Hartman Street Busmess Educatxon Marlene Forenslcs Orchestra JACOB W HOSE 627 W Prmcess Street College Preparatory .lake H R Chaplaxn Band 1:-N., 1957 6 LF rr. -L in AQ V540 44 NANCY LEE MOSNALL 917 W College Awenue College Preparatory Nancy Der Deutsche Verexn GA A Bowl mg Badmmton Table Tenms Golf Tenms Fencing WILLIAM HOSHOUR 125 IN Albemarle Street College Preparatory B1 H R Sec Chaplam Track Team J V Letter DONNA Y HOUSER 327 Warren Street Busmess Educatlon Donnxe Band Flag Twlrler THOMAS W IIUMMEL 661 Colomal Avenue College Preparatory Tom DLS H R Rep V Pres C ap lam Servxce Squad Socxal Comm Jr Prom Comm Frollc One Act Play 'FREDRNTR' IHRIG 840 Mldland Avenue College Preparatory Uke A DS Mixed Chorus Penn Chorus V Pres H R Pres Chaplaxn Att Sec Basketball J V Letter BEVERLY ANN ILGENFRITZ 812 Wallace Street College Preparatory Bev Cecxllan Glee Club Pres Mlxed Chorus Thesplans H R Pres Serv xce Squad Frolxc Thespxan Pubhclty Comm Make Up Comm NELSON F ILGENFRITZ 709 N Franklm Street College Preparatory Le A D S Chaplam Band Penn Chorus Mxxed Chorus Honor Socnety FRANCIS M INNERS 121 W Kmg Street College Preparatory Fella H R V Pres Chaplam Att Sec J V Football V Football Baseball J V and V Football Letters V Baseball Letter York Hn Lltes Staff ANN LOUISE IRWIN 310 Old Orchard Lane College Preparatory Ervie Cho Jr Hlstorxcal Soc Le Cercle Francaxs H R Att Sec Parl Fenc mg Jr Red Cross Comm Jr Class Play Costume Comm CRAIG R JACOBS 777 Southern Road College Preparatory Craxg DLS V Pres Reporter H R Rep V Football Wrestling Tennis Socxal Comm S A B House of Rep Speaker Tatler Staff Constltutlon Comm Ways and Means Comm TERRI R JACOBS 2628 Broad Street College Preparatory Tern Mu Alpha Theta Sec Der Deutsch Verem Treas H R Rep Pres V Pres Stenographxc Comm NANCY JANE JAMIS 321 W Hope Avenue General Jamrhole 1957 -vw 45 ALFRED LEROV JOHNSTON 816 E South Street Industnal sam H R V Pres Chaplam HOWARD JAMES JONES 323 Simpson Street Industrial Bee Industnal Soc J V and V Foot ball V Basketball V Track H R Pres JOY P JONES 13 Summxt Road College Preparatory Joy Cho Dolphin H R V Pres Pres GAA Basketball Badmmton Soph Glee Club Props Comm MICHAEL 'I' JONES Farquhar Estates College Preparatory Mxke H R Chaplaln ROBERT K JONES 1024 Kelly Drxve Industnal Bob H R Pres Treas Chaplaln LINDA M JULIUS 2260 Carllsle Road Buslness Educatxon Lmda Penn Commercnal V Pres GAA H R V Pres Chaplaxn Badminton Table Tenrns Volleyball Basketball SIEGLINDE M. KAGERER 321 S, Duke Street General Siggi NANCY E KAUFFMAN 148 W Cottage Place Busmess Educatlon Nancy Penn Commerclal Spanish Soc C operatlves NED E KEECH 1720 W King St Industrial Screech H R V Pres Pres NORMA JEAN KEENER 504 E Boundary Avenue College Preparatory Norma Cecllxan Glee Club Mlxed Chorus Accompamst Jr Talent Show BARBARA A KEESEY 211 S Pme Street College Preparatory Keyhole Dolphm Soc .Ir Hlstorxcal Soc Penn Peppers GAA H R Chap lam Table Tenms JAMES C KEHR D College Preparatory .hm H R Chaplaln give SY' 'C' -v 1957 1? 5 ' Y Q if '50 QS- f'9's 'C' 145' R-et' 4' at TT A 1'--'Y ff i 46 RAYMOND R. KEHR 278 S. Albemarle Street College Preparatory Butchie' A.D.S.: Varsity Club: J. V. and V Football: J. V. and V. Track. BRENDA J KELLER R D 2 Hellam Pa Busmess Education Kelley Volleyball Badmmton Bowling ROY P KELLER JR 318 S Pershmg Avenue D1str1but1ve Educatxon Rock D E Soc Mxxed Chorus D D E Show BARRY C KENT 204 S Albemarle Street College Preparatory Beak DLS Fxln Neptunl Chaplaln Var sxty Club Penn Peppers H R V Pres Att Sec Sec Svyxmmmg Team Tennxs Team Class Treas J V Letter V Letter All American Swnmmmg Team WILLIAM JOHN KERLINGER 547 Ogontz Street General Bl Student Employment Volleyball York H1 Lltes LARRY 'I' KESSLER D Industrlal Mess Industrial Soc H R Sec JOYCE E KETTERMAN 753 Carl Street College Preparatory Joyce Mu Alpha Theta Pres Penn Pep pers Le Cercle Francais Thesplans Quill an Scroll GAA H R V Pres Att Sec Badminton Volley ball York H1 Lites Staff Tatler Staff Frollc Props Comm Scenery Comm Honor Society BLANCNE E KINARD R D 2 Hellam Pa Business Education Blanche Badminton JEAN E KIRBY 7:11 W Poplar Street Business Education Jean Penn Commercial Sec Co oper ives H R V P Chaplain Honor Society MARY LOU KIRKLAND 42a Codorus Street General Lu Lu H R Chaplain GAA Basketball Tennis: Badminton: Frolic. NANCY ANN KISSINGER 709 S. George Street College Preparatory Nancy Dolphin Soc.: Orchestra: Forensics: Band, Flag Twirler: Mixed Chorus: Cecilian Glee Club: Jr. Talent Show: Frolic. GERALDINE F. KLECKNER 122 N. Hartman Street Business Education Gerry Penn Commercial: Home Economics. Reporter: G,A.A.: H. R. Parl.: Bowl- ing: Badminton: Table Tennis: Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Fencing: York Hi Lites Staff. 5 1957 2 'sf fi. Y:-'iv' 'gp W-eff mu YY ERVIN KLINE R D 1 Wrrghtsville P Industrial Red Industrial Soc H R Att Sec Rep GERALD N KLINEDINST 1821 Bannister Street Industrial Jerry Industrlal Soc Yi., .-,H Y 47 If Q-lg JEANETTE KLINEDINST 451 W Klhg Street General Jeanie FTA Band Orchestra Forensics NANCY J KLINEDINST 334 W Market Street Business Education Jean GAA H R Recording Sec LOIS E. KLING 1240 Midland Avenue College Preparatory Klingy Societas Latina: Le Cercle Francais: Usher Soc.: Treas.: Jr. Red Cross Comm.: Sec.: G,A,A.: H. R. Chaplain, Parl.: Volleyball: Bowling: Table Tennis: Badminton: Frolic. Costume and Publicity Comm. NANCY M. KLING 451 Lincoln Street College Preparatory Nancy E.L.S.: Penn Peppers: Latin Soc.: Honor Soc.: French Soc.: V. Pres., Quill and Scroll: Thespians: H. R. Chaplain: Assembly Comm.: Jr. Tal- ent Show: Frolic: Tatler Staff: York Hi Lites Staff: Wm. Penn On Parade: Commencement Script Comm. IOANNE M KLISCHER D Business Educatxon Joanne JACQUELINE 0 KLYEMAN 342 S Sherman Street Busmess Educatlon Jackle Orchestra BARBARA A KNAUB 914 E Market Street Business Education Barb Bowllng Badmlnton CHARLES R KNOTT 520 Smxth Street General Pee Wee GARY L KNOTT 520 Smlth Street lndustrlal Shp H R Pres Chaplain V Pres Cross Country Team IUANITA C KOLLER 2164 S Queen Street General Elvls Mlxed Chorus 1957 'US UQ -65 N., 6' 31' vw- azz FLORA A KOONS 466 Pennsylvania Avenue College Preparatory Flora Mu Alpha Theta Treas Jr Academy of Science Sec Honor Soc L Cercle Francals Orchestra Foren slcs Strmg Trlo String Quartet Dlstrlct Orchestra JUDY A KOONTZ 1436 Thlrd Avenue College Preparatory Do Do H R V Pres Volleyball Table Tenms York H1 Lltes Staff Frollc Jr Historical Soc V Pres NORMAN C KOONTZ 1033 Chanceford Avenue General Normle JAMES C KORCUBA 829 Tloga Street Industrial Jlmbo H R Pres Sec Att Sec RAYMOND W KORNBAU 1248 Edison Street General Ray Jr Academy of Science H R Chap lam Treas Table Tennxs Band Forensics ALISA KORNFELD 32 N Duke Street College Preparatory Allsa Honor Soc F T A Qulll and Scroll Tatler Staff I-'rollc Publxcxty Comm R. '. 2 , ' A' U - A -- -V T 1 1 Q , I . E E , A - ' ' S3 . f , , . - Q 1. S. - , , i,VQ,l,3 A 1 dddt pladv A A A -W A re't' S . R . ' A X 1 'Q - ' A . ,-I 1 - ' L 1 48 DONALD M KOTTMYER 12: N! I-lncllax StreLt WMMQ Colletzt. Prepxrntory Xlllt Q 1957 Hand Hand Conti rt NEAL F KRAUSS IR Sin Hull Strc College lrcparatory Sklp D L S Mixed K horus lenn I horus Pres Forensics Nlarchlnp, Band Jr Talent Show ROBERT T KRICHTEN Y'-.v JANE A LANDIS 319 Garfleld Street College Preparatory Jane ELS French Soc Thesplans H R V Pres Att Sec Socxal Comm I-'rollc Dance Dxrector Jr Talent Show Taller Staff York Hx Lltes Staff ROBERT W LARSEN 244 E Jackson Street College Preparatory Bob A DS Honor Soc Jr Academy of N Sclence Intramural Sports DAVID LASHAR 024 S Pershing Avenue College Preparatory Sara Q36 Cencrxl Kruk sl lm xl V Aw lr RUSSELL R KROUSE Waller I ane Funeral Butch H xsL ball X. xrsltx I cttc r JERRY L NUNKLE Hrorkrc Drxxc lolll Lt. lreparllory S Qu l mtl Srr Vxrsltx 1 Tr uk Tatlcr Staff Art Nvork lor l-rollc Award lor Art luster 'D Qin-I' X Hkfx in-.7 Xi iv- -4 BONITA M LAMBERT 21, XX lrlnctss Street K Q Ccnly ll Lxttle But 49 D L S Recording Sec Varsxty Club Go l' Team Capt 2 V Let ers Social Comm Honor Soc Intra mural Sports TERRY E LAUER J34 Wallace Street General Daut1 H R Chaplaln JOANNE L LEADER 1319 Hxll Street Huslness Educatlon Joan Jr Hlstorxcal Soc F T A G A A Basketball Badmmton Tatler Staff to operatnves IOANNE M LEADER D College Preparatorw Thesplans French Soc Soph Glee Club Jr Red Cross Comm Tatler Staff Frollc Nlal-te Lp Comm Co Chalrman V E A , A L V. , - 0 ,, ., 1 ' A . A x .x . ' . f xr , 4 I 1' ' ' Y. R I ,A . I ' lx ' V ' 4' I N ?x , ' 1 rf ' . P f g ' '-A 219 N Sherman Struct 1 'l , . - . 1' ' P ' ' I 3 Q ' J V. Pres.: H. R. Seo. Treas., Chaplain: Hu, 1 l. 2 J z mls, x ' X 1, ' H ' t 4 0 , - - xv , B . f5lT . ' . ' - K 'A U J'-',':'-'.'r. A ' 'V fx ' 4 N f' 1 , f X' sw L' ' - '-J,l,. rl NYJ A A I 5 U,l...',. ll z .' oll, 1 J ' ilub, r - V - .. Q. . .. . , .V , 3 , , .H m PR A X - . R I ' 'J 'S' R. .2 . Q 1 Q v ' ,' JO t L .t , 5- 4, ' I fgl : , Q: J t l xr L . 'f A XX ref-., JANE C LEBER R D 3 Hellam Pa Buslness Education Jane GAA Badminton Bowling Vollex ba PATRICIA A LEBER 27 Fulton Street Business Education Pa Penn Commercial Soc G A A H R Pres Re res V Pres Volleyball D Badminton Table Tennis Frolic Co operatives Honor Society SANDRA A LEGORE 452 Wallace Street Business Education Sandy GAA H R Treas Bowling Vol leyball Co operatives ALAN F LEHMAN 2342 S Queen Street Business Education IOANNE M LEHMAN R D 2 H'ellam Pa Business Education GAA H R Treas Badminton Volleyhallg Bov-ling. RUTH E. LEIBOWITI 209 Rathton Road College Preparatory Ruthie' I-J,L.S.: Honor Soc.: Penn Peppers. 1957 r RY xx fi' 'll ,er af'- Q fer--uv ff ,. 1?-li-'I ' ,ag 'gal' N' rf pw ,Q 19 'rf' . ,ZEVQJJ s T -A ' -f 1 f,,- . At , , 1 --0 'T Corres. Sec.: Latin Soc.: Le Cercles 1, Francais, Thespian Soc., Sec., Treas. F.T.A.: Quill and Scroll: Tatler Staff Jr, Talent Show, Frolic: Commence ment Script Comm.: Service Squad: Homecoming Comm.: H. R. Sec. N K N-Arg ' voir A CPV4' 50 MARTIN E LEIK 340 S Albemarle Street Distributne Education Smokey E oc R Repres D D Show ELIZABETH M LEIPHART 426 W Hope Axenue Business Education Liz Home Economic Soc Chaplain GAA Badminton Volleyball SANDRA LEIPHART D 2 llellam Business Education Sandy GAA Sophomore Glee Club Bad minion Volleyball Program Seller SUSAN A LENTZ 76 W 'Vlarket Street College Preparatorx Goose ELS Penn Peppers Jr Historical Soc FTA H R Chaplain Treas I-mance Comm York H1 lxtes Staff RONALD L LEONARD '12 S- 'Park bane Industrial Slo VL 1 R Repres Pres Att Sec V Football Track Team J V letter for Track and Football. PATRICIA L. LEPPO 533 E. Market Street Business Education 'at Penn Commercial Soc., Parl,: G.A.A.: T espians: . R, res., ar .L . Talent Show: Frolic: Co-operatives: Cheerleader Award. Volleyball: Table Tennis. ADELINE RUTH LESHER 300 E Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Ruthie F T A T espians H R Pres Scenic Director for Frolic SLYVESTER JAMES LEWIS 630 Company Street follege Prcparatorv Red Mixed Chorus V Pres Penn Chorus ll li Sec Chaplain Swim ming I-'roic J Talent S ow Quartet ROBERT W LINDEMUTH 105 S Richland Avenue College Preparatory Bob H R Chaplain Band MILES LINDSEY 828 Arlington Street General Mike Band, SYLVIA E. LIPPERT 625 Smith Street Business Education Sylvia G.A.A.: Bowling: Badminton: Volley- ba . IUDITII L. LOGAN 328 Creston Road College Preparatory Judy' Honor Soc.: Latin Soc.: Dolphin Soc.: G,A.A,: H, R. Repres., V. Pres.: Fenc- ing Teacher: Tatler Staff: Band: Jr. Talent Show: Frolic. 1957 e,m-19545 5 I, 7 fa, Q. I L Na aft? mi wr- MQ ff Y'-sr 51 fr Nm fs' fi M 'ij A - PX-1 ww I J b Q 1 e ., A fam S. :rep ,If 1' L WILLIAM ll LONG 3232 First Avenue College Preparatory Huglets DLS Corresponding Sec Thespi a s H R Pres V Pres Tennis Honor Soc Lead in All School Play Frolic Jr Prom Comm Prom Pea nut Comm Director of One Act Play Props Comm DONNA L LOOKS 631 Girard Avenue Business Education Donna Clio H R Chaplain Fencing Frolic RICHARD SCOTT LUCAS 828 Lancaster Avenue General Scott H R V Pres Chaplain Intramural Sports GERALDINE M LUCIDO 213 N George Street Distributive Education Gerry , E. S c., See: Dr. D. E. S ow: Spanish Soc.: Mixed Chorus: Cecilian Chorus: H. R. Treas.: Att. Sec.: Bad- minton: Bowling: Volleyball: G.A.A. LARRY LUCKENBAUGM 216 E. Poplar Street College Preparatory Larry H, R. Att. Sec,: Member of Welfare Comm.: Honor Society. JOHN W. LUDWIG. IR. 8 E. Church Street. Spry. Pa, College Preparatory Walt H. R. V. Pres. ROBERT LUSE 480 Prlorxtx Road Busmess Educatxon Gary H R Att Sec Tennis J V Letter SUSAN LYMAN D College Preparatory Susxe ELS Le Cercle Francals Jr Hls YOTICBISOC H R Pres Rep Frollc SAB Sertlce Squad Make UD Comm Homecomxng Court Jr Prom Court WILLIAM F LYNNE Smallbrook Lane College Preparatory Lump Ltunp DLS Pres Monlter Penn Peppers Honor Roll Fllu Neptunx V Pres Tenms Socxal Comm Assembly Comm All Amerxcan Swmmmmg Team F 81 M Alumni Award Sr Class Pres H R Pres Senate MARY A LYONS 453 Fahs Street Business Educatlon Mary H R Chaplam Volleyball IAMBS 2 Mal:BRlDE 4-is W Market Street College Preparatory .hm H R S Band Sunlxght Sere naders LOIS MACKENTIRE 611 VK 'Xlason Axenue College lreparatory Ions 1957 I LAWRENCE I MALEHORN 327 N George Street lndustrlal 'Xie H R V Pres Fhaplaln in g VVONNE J MANSBERGER 655 E lrxnccss Street h., General Bonnxe 1 '7 H R Rcprcs Khaplaxn GAA IM 1 JACQUELINE A MANTZ Z 2 College Preparatory .lackxe Q' F N A Volleyball if Q- ', 'iss' 2.1 ,Q PHILIP MARTIN 610 Dallas Street Buslness Education l'h1l p- H R Chaplain MIRIAM K MATHISON 406 Smxth Street Busmess Education Nllm is G A A Bow Img LEON E MATTHEW D Q Lollcm. Prtpxratory Chung A D S tsp: ms R Treas 'gr Track Red Kross Komm ll I1 s N Stall tommtnctmcnt Srrnpt Qomm llonor Soc letx x AK 3 9 T I 15 - - ' R 1 . - Y , . A V , ie ,S X Ah R. . 4 ,a .8 .LF ,F . . ,, I -A Axial V 55 , , ff. .59 ,. - H ii - - - - ' 511 Pacific Avenue A ' 5 ' 3 n J N -, 'A t. -' - 4 D, .1 -, 1 2 4 j A 1. . , - t' . s I Ts . . Q ' r' . ' U . . . ec.: 1 ' - Y U aa' ' 1 .- . R, . 2 I v' A Q, A ., .. I ..'.1 Th 'z ll. J: - ' --3 1 ' T : 1 .ter ' X LARRY K MAUCK 122 Wallace Strut General Red WILLIAM 'I' MAUGHLIN 107 Wxllnu Street Husxncss Fdun ltlon B Sunllszht Qerenxdnrs Band PAUL D MAUSS H l-ron! Strut Frmrl Nlius'-.x MARSHALL E MCADAMS lf' N I-rmklln Strut lnduslrl nl 'Xhkz L1 1 1957 aux -' Nr- s..,,s, 3 'Q-Y L M9 .E G- r Lf Q-.7 JACK R MCCAFFERY Y N llxrrmon Stru. D1-.trlbutxxe I-dus xtmn lc I' 1 1 4 Show GEORGE E MCCARYV 3x0 E lung Street In iubtr xl Nllkc r X Prev, 41 Q is-1 1.5 Dug T s iv- s JANE R MCCLEAF 024 W College Avenue Follc-He Prepqmtorx Jame Thgspmns Jr HISIOTICSI Soc Chap lam Sec GAA FTA Latln Soc Sec 'Xiu Alpha Theta Qulll and Scroll H R Att Sec Commence ment Scrlpt Comm Frollc Jr Talent Show Honor Soc Tatler Staff C0 ch Make Lp Comm JERRI LEE McCLEARY l22 S Duke Street K ollege Prep1r'xtorw Jerrl Le Cercle Francaxs H R V Pres GILBERT T McGLAUGHLlN 540 Courtland Street Inriustrnl 1 Industrl1lSoC H R Reprcsentxtne Vlce President Band FAYE V MCKINNEY lvl Pnrkvuy Blvd Bue nom Edunatlon F1-ve LOUISE B MCLAUGHLIN D Opncml Lounse PHILIP V MCLAUGHLIN 166o Poplar Road College Preparatorx Phys ADS Track Football Yarsxtw Let tar ln Football CLARENCE McMASTER 121 N NK est Street Industrlal 'S xc H R Rep Treas Pres JOAN M MECKLEY 241 S Queen Street College Preparatory Joanne H R Chaplam SHIRLEY ANN MELLON 236 York Street Buslness Education Shlrl JOHN M MERCIER 724 Rathon Road College Preparatory Merg DLS Recordmg Sec Chaplain Thespxans H R V Pres Social Comm SAB .lr Class Plat Frollc Lead m School Play Prop Comm Jr Prom Comm Director of One Act Play DARLENE L MESSMAN 339 E Sprmgdale Avenue Busmess Educatlon Dottle H. R. V. President. Att. Sec.: - operative. RUTH A. MEYER 1621 Mt. Rose Avenue Business Educatlon Ruthxe F.T,A.: Student I-Imploymentg H R Asst. Att. Sec., Att. See. 'YNYUHQ Q? 1957 L C' 5' -4 4 f .4 1'9 C7 Yvv fr -ol sw, x 4 ol N5 f , .ww S 47 +, 54 ROBERT C MILLARD 116 N Hawthorne Street allege Preparatorx Bob Raclmo Club Pres 'Vlwed Chorus Student Employment EDITH A MILLER 1901 Eastern Blxd Busmess Educatxon Edie H R Chaplam Volleyball Basket ba GERALD R MILLER 218 S Lynhurst Road ollege Preparatory Nlonk A D S Band Orchestra Dance Band Tatler Staff Frolxc Forensxc Band JACQUELINE E MILLER 487 W College Axcnue Qollege Preparfxtory Xllllxe E L S Penn Peppers H R P es Chaplam Att Sec Sec Frollc F1 nance Comm Soclal Comm Tatler Staff JANE E MILLER B30 Florida AXenue o lace Preparatory Jane Dolphmg I-cncmg, Golf. Tenms G.A.A. LOIS A. MILLER R, D. 1, Dallastown. Pa. Business Education Lu-Lu Co-operative. PRESTON E MILLER 722 E Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Preston Nlixed Chorus Penn Chorus Frollc RONALD C MILLER 1473 Wayne Axenue Industrial Ron H R Treas Sec V Pres SUSAN MILLER 424 Linden Avenue College Preparatory Susie C 0 Pres Sec FTA H R Prcs Sec Treas Senate SAB Tatlcr Staff Safety Comm Frolic Jr Prom Court Homecoming Court WALTER L. MILLER 669 W. Market Street General Walt WILLIAM G. MILLER .D,' General Willie BARBARA I. MINNICH R. D. 8 College Preparatory Barb National Honor Soc., Chaplain: Quill and Scroll: Cecelian Glee Club, V, Pres.: Mixed Chorus: Soph. Glee Club. Pres.: H. R. Treas., Sec.. Pres.: Forensics: Tatler Staff: Women's Club of York Award. JOHN MINNICH 1a0 Haines Road College Preparatory Jack Jr Academy of Science Penn Pep pers H R Recording Sec Band Frolic Forensics Band Award BETTY JANE MITCHELL 428 W College Avenue College Preparatory Butchie FTA Le Cercle De Francais H R Sec V Pres Chaplain Honor Society HAYDEN E MITCHELL 1137 E King Street General 'Vhtch Band Orchestra Sunlight Sere naders Frolxc Orchestra Band Avi ard Orchestra Award VIRGINIA K MITCHELL 716 Ridge Avenue Business Education Ginny Usher Soc.: G.A.A.: H. R. Pres., Att. Sec.: Bowling. NORMA G. MITZEL 1280 Toann Road Distributive Education Mhz D. E. Soc.: G,A.A.. Volleyball. Bas- ketball, Bowling, Badminton: Dr. D. E. Show, BARBARA I. MOBERG 673 N. Pershing Avenue Business Education Barb Quill and Scroll: G,A.A.: Soph. Chorus, V. Pres.: H. R. Pres.. Rep: Frolic: Stenography Comm.: Lost and Found Comm,g Jr. Class Play: Tatler Staff. - . I . A I , Y I U A' .' : 1 '. VV I W .-' ' ' .: 1 , .f 1 V - - 2 ' f ' Self L 'fire 1 1' li ,,, . .:- -. J. 4' X ,Ngfx ,- l Z ' H , I Z: ' H: .': ' ,1 -7, .. ' I, 4 . 0 -' .. , K 534, N.- bn Mfr' I 4 '5 ' l yr , IN f 5 R 3 I J 2 Tv I GAIL A MONLER 528 Wallace Street Buslness Education Moldy 1957 4-S 40' E M! BARBARA M MORTON 'Y' 52 N Tremont Street 'Q fafgggtv' Busmess Educatlon Salty G A II R Treas Bow mg ALEX C MONTEITH EDWARD A M055. ll General 180 S Royal Street 510 Madxson Axenue 2 4 Hook Industrlal Peat Student Employment .av ACE H MOOLTREY 353 Oak Lane General Ace MARILYN B MOORE 540 S Russell Street College Preparatory Marxlyn Dolphln GAA Basketball Table Tenms Bowllng Band WAYNE H MOORE 1314 S Albemarle Street College Preparatory N 0 J V Football Wrestllng STEPHEN MORSE 111 Yale Street College Preparatory Stew:- Goll' Team Frolxc Varslty Letter for Golf Tt- M cf' qv 4' 56 Ps Q- qv v-.ff HR ec MARY LOU MOYER 518 Smlth Street Busxness Education Dlmples A R Sec Bovsllng Co opcratne MARGARET .I MUNDIS 320 S Queen Street Busxness Educatxon Sue H R Chaplaxn .IUDITH A MUNIER 1554 Crestlyn Road Lollege lreparatory Judy ELS Forres Set Record1ngSec Honor Sot Retordxnil Sec Pres Rep Eututuc. Cabnnet Sec of H R Jr Prom lomm Assembly Lomm Ways and Means tomm Lhalrman of Student Louncxl Ban quet GEORGE H MURRAY 51 1 S Lourt Street General TO Joe H R Treas ORBIN S MURRAY 202 VV Xlarket Street College Preparatory Elvls J V and Varslty Wrestllng DONNA L MYERS 2lv0 Church Road Busxness Educatlon Donna Penn Fommerclal Soc R Pres Fo operatnes ELLEN V MYERS 17 I akeuew Drive Busmess Educatlon Ginger BOWIIDE JOSEPH R MYERS 8 1 2 Pennsy lwanxa Axenue General Vos tlxng Track Varsxty Letter ln Track and Wrestlmg Wres NANCY A MYERS 110 N New Busxness Educatxon N berrx Strmet ancy G A A Bosslmg PATRICIA A MYERS -V' N Duke Street Buslness Eclucatlon Pat H P ms Vollexbal Att Sec Chaplaxn Table Ten A HR -5. Q12 119 5 'as 1957 E'- RUSSELL E MYERS 246 York Street General Red CNARLENE S NACE 722 Edlson Street Busmes Ed -4 H Z' -,Z s ucatxon Name R Chaplam RUTH W NAGLE S Penn Street Buslness Educatlon Ruthle Home Economxc Soc Volleyball f V WIN-'Y ' xv' ,-... s lvl 14 .1 Mx Z -. Q -'Y ,P pr BARBARA I NALVEN 3204 E Nlarket Street College Preparatory Barb Cho Soph Glee Club Thesplan Soc Pres Publicity Comm GAA Frollc Jr Class Play All School Play Tatler Staff Dlrector of One Act Play Radlo Club Dramatlc Scholarship to Umverslty of N C Volleyball Table Tenms ELAINE M NAUSS 538 Smlth Street Busmess Education Naussxc G A A ll R Recording Sec Trees Badmxnton Basketball C opera uves PATRICIA A NAYLOR 458 Walnut Street ness EdUC3fl0h Pat G A A Busx l i W I A ff Q ', N .X A V X X V -- f. . V W, ,,. , . 'U .Q H, . v, A . .: , - ' , f,'f ' Q' ' ' ' A .L ,1 4 'MMI K A I . A Af, M N V . I V. V . K rs -Q I 4 -' A A -4 . .: . K ' N W A G , , A . H H . gg' , I A I , 1 , A' F.. Z Z I A , .2 A -Y: .3 . . .5 v - - I X I U V I H V ,iz , W f .' . . ' A -: Y 41.55 .gf -4 .-.- Anvil? v , 1 ' gs - 'X 1' . ,' ' I , Q . v, r- , i I . .f . . ig 1 5- I TERRY E NAYLOR 452 W College Avenue College Preparatory Terry York H1 Lntes Reporter EVELYN I NEIDERER 300 E Phuladelphla Street Busmess Education Evle JANET M NEIDERER 300 E Phlladelphla Street College Preparatory Jan ELS Chaplain H R Chaplain V Pres Att Sec Cheerleadmg Squad Award BETTY E NEIMAN D Buslness Educatxon Turtle Volleyball Bowllng Badmmton 200 Country Club Road College Preparatory Chub Penn Peppers H R Chaplain V Pres Sec Wrestlmg Golf Cheer leadxng J V Awards ln Wrestllng and Golf Frollc Tatler Stafl Thes 197 fi' 02' my W na he fi l' l .ai-he 1 Q Q'--p ,vw Ze'- -sz 1'- HN. -up an-, Qs., plan Publxclty Comm Varsxty Club '-.uf GEORGE NEIMAN 1022 Edlson Street fv- Dxstrnbutlve Educatlon Eggs Dr D E Show Dxstrlbutlve Ed Soc Student Employment -.... 58 fh- s 15 1' Q94 CONSTANCE L NELSON 2326 Brougher Lane College Preparatory Connle Glrls Usher Soc H R Pes Att Sec LARRY G NESS 323 E Princess Street Industrial Harv H R Treas Sec SHARON R O'NElLL 289 W Cottage Place Business Education Sharon Penn Commercxal Soc Co operatxve JOHN I ORMANOSKI 1257 Welllngton Street College Preparatory Orm LEROY W ORR 36 E Church Avenue General Lee Football Varsity Letter SUSAN E PALMER 307 Kurtz Avenue College Preparatory Sue FNA Tennls Tatler Staff H R Att Sec Lhaplam Treas Badmlnton . f ' . ' ld' I eq ,, . .. . , ' V l H 4 O.- l .1 . . r .: . f l? S fi' et . .g' ' ' , xx V' 1 A ' .1 - . 5. f 1 N I fx W ee ' 1: 9 4 R...1 ' '. V TT YY 7 W N ' N Y rv' A A M YI' .QMS W 4774 ., .: 5 I : Q Rat' H In R f fl A rv . C' fx ,sl ' , ' I . V iv - L . JUNE E PAULES 1401 Dewers Road Buslness Educatlon Llz Lsher Soc Bow lung TOM R PAULES 145 Carl Street General Tom NANCY A PEPO 571 Oflontz Street Business Educatmn Manu Bowlmbl JOSEPH S PETERS 161 Tioga Street Cencral Pete R V lr XVrcstl1ng J V e tar Band ROBERT P PETERS 1820 I-, VVnll1u Street KOIILLL l rep nratory Lt: reds f J latter Hand Sunlight Serenaders SUIANNE J PETERS all Lmden Axenue Qollege Preparatory Peters Usher Soc Der Deutsche Verem Soph Glee Club H R Chaplaln Sec V Pres Parl Frollc K- 1957 Q wfxk J we ,,,.a4' J 454 f. L We-.,' 1:39,-if -ff L 1 ,WIC Qs' if 'xz:5.f 1,3 ai- ,fr MARLENE V PEURA 340 S Pershmg Avenue Buslness Educatxon Qulckle Spanlsh Soc Band Colorguard JOHN L PIKE 417 N Beaver Street General Jack J V Football CAROL A PINKERTON 509 Walnut Street Busmess Educatlon Bo Bo Table Tennis Bowlmg Volleyball SVLVIA E PINKERTON 612 W College Avenue Busmess Educatxon Bubbles Penn Commercial Soc ROBERT PITTENGER 620 N Pershmz Axenuz. lndustrxal Bob ln ustrual Soc Treas Sec H N Pres ec ANDREW POET 623 Dallas Street Lollege Preparatorw Andy Jr Academx of Sclence Thesplans Publlclts Comm H R Chaplam Baseball Jr Talent Show Baseball W Letter H1 Lntes Staff School Plat 197 KENNETH A POTTER 525 lN Hartley Street General Pedrae HRVPres Att ec LN ROMAINE E POWELL 46 N Newberry Street General Marne W RONALD L POWELL 725 E Princess Street use Busmess Educatxon Howdy H R Sec Pres Bowlmg Volley ball Intramural Basketball ir '1r TIM PROWELL 220 S Hawthorne street 'W College Preparatory Malthy R Repres V Pres Treas qw S A B Honor Society V-N fY 514 53, -:nah sr K' CHARLOTTE A QUIGLEY ff ,ar Z. R D 1 Sexen Valleys Pa Business Edueatxon Charlotte -4, Honor Soc H R Treas X' NANCY RAFFENSBERGER 669 Chestnut Street 6 College Preparatory Rafi' f' Usher Soc Jr H1stor1calSoc H R L 4 Repres Pres V Pres Treas XC' 60 LINDA L RAUHAUSER '55 Atlantlt Axtnue Busmcss Educatxon Lln G A A Table Tennxs Volleyball Bowlmi: Badminton LAVERNE R RAVER 528 Loucks Mlll Road General Butch Football J V Letter ROBERT RAWLINSON 24 E Jackson Street General Rallegh Varsxty Club H R Pres I-ootball Track Volleyball LARRY E REAM 117 Northlll Road Genera Oule Track LYNN REAM 725 Manor Street Buslness Educatlon Shania Student!-mployment H R Att Su Volleyball JERRY C REARY 18 E Jackson Street Business I-.ducatlon FU71 btudentkmploymtnt H R Att Ser Volleyball 1-145593 WC G ? ,Tw f' ' zlillf do 43?-' ' we , A 1, 'H , - Y ' I A 1,3 JA I ' , . . f - e M N K I I V.. H . .. . . ' - 4 ' N-f V . 4 - 1 . 'kwa r!i4Y, 6. R T .,. h I . W If gi' , A , , v . Nj wr A - y . Ir 1. ' I I ' we W N , C 3 4 .. L A A M u 7 ',V . L , ffv 1 CLAYTON P REASER 813 'Vladxson Avenue College Preparatory Clay A D S Treas V Pres Chorus Pres Penn Chorus V H R Pres Volleyball Frollc Mlxed Pres Thes plan Play All School Play Senate SAB Red Cross Comm Servlce Squad BETTE L REAVER S36 S Newberry Street College Preparatory Bette F A Att Sec G A A Recordlng Sec Att Sec Badmm ton Tennis Golf DEAN REBER D College Preparatory Dean A D S Jr Academy of Science H Att Sec Cross Country Track Letter NANCY A REIGART D follcge l rcparatory Nancy ELS Le fercle Francais H R Sec Treas Att Sec Frollc JEANNE A REMPEL 216 Chestnut Street Buslness Educatuon l Jean GAA Bowllng Table Tenms Bad mmton Golf Tennls Volleyball H R Trcas Co operatxve DENNIS L RENTZEL D lndustrlal Denny Industrial Soc H R Chaplain 1957 HEL! 93-J px. Q 'Z' asv. 61 'wr tg-nl 1-Q ov, 'iw DORIS I RRINE 921 W College Avenue College Preparatory Darrle German Soc G A A Bowlmg AUDREY D RHOADES 117 E Charles Lane Busmess Educatlon Audrey CHARLES D RHOADS 838 E Market Street General Bullet BETTE ANN RINEHART 739 E Boundary Avenue Business Educatlon Bess Penn Peppers H R Chaplain Rec Sec Frollc Head Flag Tvurler Homecoming Court ARTHUR RODEMYER 315 Franklln Way Industrxal Art H R Treas Chaplaln V Pres TMEOLA ROMICR 459 'Walnut Street Dnstrxbutue Educatlon Theola ' T .A y A ' H H A . . ., , .I . , .C H. . ' ' ' TV ' VV ., . .: 'R- X- ,'xX fd ,B I 2' R. . 2 . . .1 . - 1 .R I -A a . . .3 : , V. Q, , Vvv -.X . V V! V V V R. I . 9 'N - .- , V R, . 1 , I . v. . . U . 5' 3 f r Y' 4 QV! J ' 4 BARRY N ROTH 1230 E 'llaple Street General Ca SYLVIA E RUDISILL 332 S George Street College Preparatory y Der Deutsch Verem Jr l-hstorxcal Soc H R Pres DAVID L RUPPERT 341 Old Orchard Lane College Preparatory Daxe Der Deutsche Verem Pres DLS Honor Soc H R Rp Sunlight Serenaders Frollc Orchestra Band JACK E RUTH 965 E Prmcess Street General Blackle H R Chaplaln Football Varsity Letter THOMAS E RUTH 630 Company Street Industrlal Half Plnt Football Baseball PRISCILLA S SACRATINI 88-1 Tioga Street College Preparatory Pat O -i 356 'Mig BARBARA A SANDERSON D College Preparatorx Barbara Badmlnton REBECCA SCHENCK 1 H Scarboro Drne College Preparatory Becky Cro Latln Soc Pres R V Pres Tenms Goll' Badmmton FREDERICK P SCHIDING 477 W Kmg Street follepze Preparatory Fred Baseball J V Letter Band Award KAREN R SCHLOSSER 273 Sprlngettsbury Avenue College Preparatory Sukey 0 V res ar H R Pres Rep Intermural Sports Rep l' IN A S K. Band Lolorguard Cabmet C ofSerx1cc Jr Class Plax nance Comm Strwnce Squad Ser C haxrman BEVERLY 'A SGHMUGH- 1018 W Poplar Street Business Education Bex GAA Tennis Golf Table Tennis Bowlxng Badmxnton H R Att Sec Co operatnwe FRANK J SCIORTINO 'MQ Edgar Street General Frank J V Football JOYCE E SNAFFER 619 'l.IcKenz1e Street General Chalmers Home Economlc Soc Bovmlmg NANCY I SHAFFER 'HQ E Philadelphia Street Business Lducatxon Nancy Band Bovsllnt-1 'Vatlonal Anthology Essay Award STEVE SHAFFER P131 W Kms, Street follege Prnparatorx Shale A D S Prl s f Imtlatlon mm II R lres V Pras Service uad V Irns of Scnlor Class Dance Band Hind Award Iforenslcs Wm Penn on lwrade Stage Crew Jr Talent Show DANE L SNEARER D lnflustrl nl Dane Ls hxp nn Bas J Ill nr LARRY L SNEARER :ohus l ull! Ll l rep lr ltorx Lnrrx. lrorc lm., L1 Pres Ban I Lthr CONSTANCE L SHEELY ' l'7l Bmdlord Drne iollu,Q Preparatorx Connie lllo Honor Roll Thcsplan Quill 81 Sroll ll R Rep Pres Honorary Nlemhershnp t Woman 5 Club Wrltur ol' Frollc Jr Talent Show Farewell Awsemblx Tatler Staff Wm Penn nn Parade J Prom Iomm Forensics ,p is gli: 5 ef , -..-- 1957 .4v ' i i 11' T y6 .9 p- 'No- ML sf. 1 63 'be QL-4 4-f 'cr' TERRY P SHELDON 1821 North Drive ollege Preparatory Chlpmuck ADS Corres Sec Penn Peppers Varsxty Club H R Rep J V Foot ball Letter V Football Letter Servlce Squad J Prom Comm Sargent of Arms of House Prom Peanut Comm DONALD G SMELLENBERGER 538 Ogontz Street General Gehr EARLE K SHENK 1536 Old Farm Lane College Preparatory Froggy R V Pr Pres Volleya Team LAMONT SHILDT 627 E Klng Street Dxstrlbutlve Educatlon Monty Dlstrxbutlve Education Soc D E Show TERRY LEE SMIREY 231 E Kms: Street Industrial Shlrex In ustrxal Soc V res Trens Pres Chaplam MARK L SHOEMAKER 2338 Carllsle Road Industrlal Mark H R Att Sec Chaplam V Pres GILBERT SNOFF 650 W Princess Street College Preparatory Gilbert Der Deutsche Verem H R Rep ANGELINE I SHORTINO 127 E South Street Business Education Angie GAA H R Pres Att Sec Bowl mg Badminton Volleyball ALFRED C SHUE 1047 E Market Street College Preparatory Shuey H R Sports Band Orchestra DONNA L SNUE 211 E Hay Street College Preparatory Donna F.T.A.. Badminton EUGENE B. SHUE 251 W. Jackson Street Industrial Gene H. R. Sec.: Band. .IEAN E. SHUTTER -151 Salem Avenue College Preparatory Jean F.T.A., V. Pres.: Jr. Academy of Science: G.A.A.. Bowling, Fencing: Forensics. N YN.. ,rn , x I, 'P m K 1957 Ms' fn qgs-uf ,I W ' 1 4 xx 7 ' 1 . I 64 PEGGY M SIDERS 216 S Shcrmfm Street Business Fducatlon Peggy Bowling BRUCE SILAR 155 Stevens Avenue Industrial Mike n ustrlal Soc V Pres Treas Cross Countrv CORNELL F SILAR 706 Village Road College Preparatory Corney H R Pres V Pres Treas Track Cross Country Baseball J V Letter LEON R SILAR 706 Village Road College Preparatory Leo A D S Parl Varsity Club Chaplain I R Pres V Ires Sec Chfaplam Football. Track, V Letter, . r of Jr, Class. a'iiiliAEA'1xf'sl?nTvldis ' ' 621 Dallas Street General Simmle' Dolphin, Pres., V. Pres.: G.A.A., Bad- minton. JOAN SIMMONS 129 E. Maple Street Business Education Joan G.A.A.. Award, Table Tennis. Volley- ball. Tennis, Basketball, Golf. Bad- minton. Fencing, Bowling, Tennis Champion. IOHN E SIPE 618 Lancaster Axenue General Dlpe H R Sec Chaplam J V Basket ball Football J V Letter Serxxce Squad Intramural Sports NORMAN E SIPE 365 'V Duke Street General Bear Tracks H R Chaplam ROXANN SIPE 1011 E Prmcess Street Busmess I-ducatlon Roxann SHIRLEY SLAYBAUGH 131 N Nlanhexm Street Busmess Education Shirley GAA H R Treas Chaplaln SANDRA V SLIKER 811 Clearmount Road College Preparatory Sandv I' L S Treas Thesplan Soc Honor Soc Nllxed Chorus Cecxlmn Glee Club Jr Red Cross Service Squad H R Trcas Fnrensxcs Jr Talent how A School Play Fro IC Vocallst wxth Sunlight Serenaders MARGARET E SMINKEY 881 E Xiarket Street Buslness Education Niargy G U S Pres Penn Commercial Re porter GAA H R Pres Att Sec Treas Parl Yolleyball Basketball Lo operatlxe 1957 '55 ,,..f- 'Par sa Z' Q Q, ,n!w L. 'vii ,J--ss 450 X f T x iff' 1- -wt' gf' 7'-v ,nw '26 'iN -Q,-a' 60 MARY E SMINKEY 1127 E Philadelphia Street College Preparatorv Mary H R Rec Sec V Pres Rep Golf Lost and Found Comm BEVERLY A SMITH 22:1 Green Street General Bev Dolphln Soc G U S Der Deutsche Verexn GAA Home Economxcs Soc Bowlmz Badmmton Vollev ba CHARLOTTE M SMITH 236 S 'Vhller Lane General Charlotte H R Vollevball Table Tenms CORINNE E SMITH R D 8 Busmess Educatlon Corlnne Quill S: Scroll G U S M1xed Chorus Ceclllan Glee Club H R Treas Chorus Honor Society DONALD S SMITH 2456 S Queen Street College Preparatory Sparkle H R Rec Sc J V Basketal Letter V Basketball GLENN G SMITH 119 Stanley Place Busxness ECIJCBYIOD Sklp 1 Q, by I U I 'l J I ' N , - A A , f . . - . L ' . . ' ,Q - ' ,4 f A . ff ' I ,vw I 111' ' ' '- X X l as . f I t 1 mx. U 7' L I A . 4 X, '-'Q 1 , K- N ' 1 , me I , . U ' H I U f 1 W ,K A ' - -1 4 .V il I ' z . , .1 ' 3 Penn Commercialg Usher Soc.: A it wr ' ' 2 . . .: . . ,Q . . ., ' . District Chorus: Forensics: Eastern ' . . , 1 . . f X 2 .0 1 ., - ' if - A: .f ' H H - .. U Ex I ' H: . ' 1 , 5 . , . e.: . , bl . . -.: 4' 1 . V 'PJ' : . . S 'L Il . 1 l', ' -' ' A I 11' , J ,tis I ,J f-IES 3 1' H 0 LAWRENCE SMITH 271 N Hartley Street College Preparatory Lawrie ADS Band Jr Class Play Wm Penn on Parade Ch .IERROLD 0 SMITH 730 Chestnut Street General Smxttie HRSec JUDY ANN SMITH 350 W Market Street Business Education Judy GAA Bowling Badminton Volley ball GAA Award KATHRYN I SMITH 467 Pennsylvama Avenue Business Educatxon Kitty FNA Mixed Chorus Cecelxan Glee Club H R Chaplain LINDA J SMITH 7U8'175 N' Pershmg Avenue General Home Economic Soc Treas F N A GAA H R Att Sec Volleyball Badmxnton Table Tennis LINDA P. SMITH 721 Manchester Street Business Education Linda G.A.A.: H. R. Rep., Treas.: Basket- ball, Badminton, Volleyball. LOIS A SMITH 650 Salem Axenue College Preparatory Lois Clio Latin Soc Chaplain Honor oc H R Treas e Band S A B Make Up Comm MARGARET E SMITH R D 2 Business Education Peggy Co operatu e MARGIE M SMITH 210 W Jackson Street Business Education Margie Penn Commercial Soc H R t Q Sec Rec Sec Volleyball Badminton SANDRA LEE SMITH 21 S Kershaw Street College Preparatory Sandy ELS Corres Sec FTA Pres Treas Societas Latinas Quill and Scroll Thespian Le Cercle Francais H R Treas Badminton SAB Tatler Staff Frolic Jr Talent Shovo Jr Class Play Make Up Comm Honor Society LINDA A SMOKER 528 Yale Street College Preparatory Lin FTA GAA Le Cercle Francais Societas Latina Treas H R Sec Recording Sec Intramural Sports Red Cross Comm GAA Award Honor Society PEGGY ANN SMYSER 1049 E. King Street Business Education Peggy G.U.S., Sec.. Reporter: G.A.A.3 H. R Pres., V. Pres., Parl.g Volleyball Badminton. ANN D SNYDER D College Preparatory Ann F T A G A A 'Vlu Alpha Theta Latin Soc Jr Historical Soc Vol levball Badminton Table Tennis Tennis Honor Society C ROBERY SNYDER 874 Woodberry Street Business Education Spider Band Orchestra DONALD R SNYDER D Industrial Don Track Cross Country V Letters JUDY SNYDER D Business Education Jughead Penn Commercial V Pres GUS 1957 4-sn .1 Q-aux 'TQ G.A.A., Badminton. Volleyball, Honor 5 Society. fa ' RUTH A. SNYDER 111 N. Penn Stree General Ruth GLEN E. SPAHR 39 S. Penn Street Distributive Education Glenn D. E. Soc.: Ass't. Treas. Dia- V' 1 67 MICHAEL L SPAHR 372 E Market Street General Mike Thespian RICHARD SPAHR 611 Linden Avenue General Shaft H R Att Sec Student Employment BARRY E SPEALMAN 1043 Lancaster Avenue General ug J V Basketball Bowling Volleyball J V Letter Service Squad JOSEPH E SPENCE 110 Broad Street General Eddie GLORIA M. SPIESE 483 Salem Avenue Distributive Education Gloria D. E. Soc.: Dr. D. E. S ow. LOUISE K. SPRUITENBURG 450 Elm Terrace College Preparatory Louise F.T.A.: Jr. Historical Soc.: Latin Soc.: G.A.A.: H. R. Treas.: Fencing: Table Tennis: Badminton: Welfare Comm. EDWIN E STABLER 476 Prospect Street Distributive Education Eddy D E Soc Parl H R Student Adv Dr D E Show BARBARA A STAIGER 564 Atlantic Avenue Distributive Education Barb Dr D E Show DUANE L STAUFFER 235 S Hartley Street College Preparatory Duane Jr Academy of Science H R Rep PATRICIA E STAYMAN 1131 E King Street College Preparatory Pat Sociatas Latinas, Home Econ. Soc., G.A.A.g H. R.. Rec. Sec.: York Hi Lites Staff: Badminton: Table Tennis: Thespiang All School Play: Jr. Class Play. SANDRA J. STEBBINS 1957 L sq:-Q Q6 111 ,- 1580 Clover Lane W O-Y Business Education Bubbles Penn Commercial: G.A.A.: La Ter- tulia. Sec.: H. R. Treas.: Basketball: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Badminton: Program Seller: Co-operative. MILTON H. STEINHAUSER 311 Lindberg Avenue College Preparatory Stink D.L,S.: Penn Peppers: Varsity Club Pres.: H. R. Pres., Sec., Chaplain Football: Basketball: Baseball, Letter: Football, Gold Award. .fl-Q 15 4-1 A: -. YN., 68 Q K PIIYLLIS E STERNER 827 W Poplar Street Business Education Phil Usher Soc Chaplain Home Econ Soc Parl GAA Penn Commercial H R Chaplain Badminton Basket ball Volleyball Co operative SUZANNE STILL 1251 Wellington Street Business Education Suzi GINNI L STILPHEN 684 Maryland Avenue College Preparatory Tiger Penn Peppers GAA H R S c Basketball Table Tennis Badminton Tatler Staff Program Seller Thes pian Publicity Comm Color Guard BETTY L STINE 950 E Princess Street Business Education Betty Co-operative. I0 ANN M. STINE 'Til Parkway Blvd. V v Business Education Cookie La Tertulia, Treas,: Penn Commer- cial: G.A.A., Award: Basketball: Table Tennis: Badminton: Volleyball: Pro- gram Seller, JONATHAN F. STOKES 539 Edgar Street General Jonny' G.A.A.: Home Economic Soc.: Bad- minton: Table Tennis: Volleyball Basketball. RONALD STOLL 7 S View Drlv College Preparatory Ron ADS Varsity Club Football J V 81 V Letter Track Volleyball H R Pres V Pres Sec Chaplain Stage Crew Intramural Sports NANCY E STOLIFUS D General BARBARA A STOUGN 627 V Pershing Avenue Business Education Baba G U S G A A Basketball Volleyball Table Tennls Badminton C0 opera tue DONALD D STRAUSBAUGN 821 W lrincess Street Industrial Straws Industrial Soc H R Att Sec lr s Chaplain. JAMES D. STRAUSBAUGN 700 Prospect Street General Carole NORMAN E. STRAUSBAUGN 1018 W. Locust Street General Norm 197 Q' 'U' ,CW sr Z 4? 69 THOMAS STRICKLER 929 Prospect Street Business Educatxon Tom LOIS E STRINE 615 S Albemarle Street Business Education Lois G U S arl Penn Commercial G A A Honor Roll Stenographlc Comm H R Pres Sec V Pres Parl Badminton Table Tennis Bas ketball Volleyball Program Seller NELEN STUMP 236 S Hartley Street Business Education Helen GAA Award Bowling Badminton SUSAN E SUSSMAN 327 Creston Road College Preparatory Sue Tatler Staff H1 Lxtes Staff Soph Glee Club. H. R. Att. Sec. NANCY A. SWARTZ 47 N, Broad Street Business Education Nancy G.U.S,: Co-operative, THOMAS D. SWARTZ 1562 Niles Road College Preparatory Monk D.L.S.. Pres.. Treas.: Der Deutche Verein. Treas.. Parl.: Honor Soc., Treas,: H. R. Rep.: Service Squad: Att. Sec. of Executive Cabinet: Class Pres.: Jr. Talent Show: House and Grounds Comm,g Scholarship Comm.: Class Sec, GERALD J SWEENEY 1340 Prospect Street General Jerry Student Employment JERRY L SWEITZER 2101 Carhsle Road College Preparatory Sweltz H R V Pes Sec Student Em ployment Baseball J V Letter Socnal Comm LARRY C SWOR DS J acobus Pa General Larry MARY JANE SYPULA 856 Prospect Street College Preparatory Mary FTA Latm Soc Jr Academy of Scxence Jr H1StOTlC81SOC French Soc Qulll 8: Scroll Soph Glee Club H R Chaplam Badminton Tatler Staff Honor Society SUSAN E SZABO 619 S Pershmg Ayenue College Preparatory ue Cho Sec Penn Peppers Rep Latm Soc Dolphm V Pres H R Pres Rep Frohc Jr Talent Show Jr Prom Queen Homecomxng Queen Class Sec Treas Sec of House S A B Ass t Ch Band Color Guard Capt Badm1nton BYRON P TAWNEY 241 N Sherman Street Busmess Educatlon Tony H R V Pres Sec Chaplain Bas ketball if 'I f 'P -1+ .1- 4? Q' c- -' -tx .gf- efN ,A 'v we-f' -uf In Q! 4 1 'Us 1-f 5 As 5' Q- is QX Z5 Q-4 F-Y fs. JOAN M THOMAS 35 NI Penn Street College Preparatory Tommy S H A S Jr Cass Play. Props Comm RUTH ANN THOMAS 903 E Philadelphia Street Buslness Education Tommle G U S Penn Peppers Quill 8: Scroll Tatler Staff H R Att Sec WILLIAM J THOMAS 211 S Beaver Street College Preparatory Old Bill DLS H R Parhamentarlan Chap am JAMES THRONE 853 E Phxladelphla Street lndustrlal Jlm H R Treas Baseball J V Letter RICHARD K TOMITA 977 Moliett Lane College Preparatory Dxck ADS Cha1rman Thesplan Mixed Chorus Treas Penn Chorus Der Deutsche Verem H R Treas J Red Cross Comm Ch Chapter House Delegate JANET M TOMLINSON 330 Norway Street Buslness Educatlon Janet GL S Reporter Home Economlc oc res R V Pres operatlye Honor Socletx GEORGE VAUGMN 808 W Locust Street lndustrlal Sonny H R Pres Treas Band ROBERT VIANDS 168 Newton Avenue lndustrxal Bob H R Pres Treas Football Base ball Varsnty Letter PHYLLIS L VOSE 132 VN Cottage Place College Preparatory Phyl Cho Dolphin Soc GAA H R Rec Sec Lhaplam Frollc Volleyball ELIZABETH E V055 101 Roosexelt Avenue College Preparatory Llbbxe Cho Lorres Sec Sec Penn Pep pers Sec Dolphm Soc GAA Thespxan Frolxc .Ir Talent Show Assembly Comm H R Pres Rep H1 Lxtes Staff Badminton JOAN M WAGNER 1.11 N Queen Stremt General Cutxe MARY E. WAGNER 137 N. Queen Street General King G.A.A.. Volleyball. 1957 Y? QQ' 1 SJ Nl 71 RAY D WAGNER 2010 Wmdmg Road Busmess Educatlon Ray H R Treas Chaplain Band Thes plan Play Jr Class Play Honor Socxety MARY A WALES 551 E Prxncess Street Busxness Education Mary Co operatlve CHARLES B WALKER 418 W Princess Street Buslness Educatxon Chad H R V Pres Att Sec Intramural Basketball Volleyball .I V Basket ball Letter GAIL L WALKER 840 W College Avenue College Preparatory Gall F T A G A A Le Cercle Francais Socxetas Latlna V Pres H R Rec Sec V Pres Volleyball .IOANNE 'I' E WALKER 353 W Hope Awenue Buslness Education Student Emplovment SAMUEL J. WALKER 453 E. King Street General Big Sam J. V. Football. Letter: Thespian Play. RAY WALLACE 804 E Nlarket Street College Preparatory Ray Honor Soc FTA Treas Quxll 8: Scroll Thesplan J Academy of Scxence Sec V Pres Jr Red Cross Comm I-'rolls Publ1c1ty Comm Tatler Staff Hx Lxtes Staff Wm Penn on Parade H R V Pres Treas WILMER R WALLACE 25 N Harlan Street College Preparatory Wxll ADS Perl Thesplan H R Pres Rep Constltutxon Comm Properties Comm Tatler Staff J V Football J V Basketball J V Track J V Baseball Varsxty Baseball FREDERICK W WALTER 820 'NIcKenzxe Street General Fred Band H R V Pres Chaplain Sec MICHAEL W WALTER 619 E South Street Dxstrlbutne Educatlon Mxke DESocDESow JOYCE WALTERMEYER 2232 S Queen Street Buslness Educatxon Joyce H R Pres Chaplam Co operatlve DEANNA L WALTERS D General Dee Y 'vs-sf 'K ? NA- ,911 - 'Y 1957 ja- 72 '49 3-Q .1 ROSALIE E WALTMIRE 410 'Vlanrhester Street Business I-ducatlon Rosle H R Sec Co operatne DAVID W WARDROP Jacobus P College Preparatory Turtle J V Wrestlmg Letter LYNN Ifl WARREN 160 Vernon Street College Preparatory Punchy A DS Jr Academy of Science H R V Pres Treas Varsxty Wrestlmg J V Football Letter IACQUELINE Y WASHINGTON 137 E Charles Lane General Jackle -LYNDA M WATT la55 E Market Street College Preparatory Lvnda Le Cercle Francais J Hnstorxcal Soc H R Sec Chaplaln RDSALIND E WAYNE .J-lr Pennsylxanla Axenue BUSIDCSS Educatlon Roz Penn Commercxal Chaplann GAA H R Pres Volleyball Bovxlmy Bas ketball Barlmmton Honor SOCl9Iy JAY E WEAVER 239s Sycamore Road College Preparatory Jay DALLAS E WEIGEL 1615 Poplar Road College Preparatory Big H R Chaplain SUSAN M WEISER 1524 Clover Lane Business Education Ditty I-I R Parl Cheerleading Letter Lo operative YVONNE D WENTI 112 E Church Avenue Business Education Bonnie GAA Home Econ Soc Bowling Volleyball Co operative RUTH A WETIEL 645 W College Avenue General Ruthie Der Deutsche Vereln G A A Student Employment Bowling Basketball Volleyball Table Tennis Golfing Fencing GAA Award SHIRLEY ANN WHITFIELD 25 Carlisle Avenue Business Education Ann Soph. Glee Club: Volleyball: - operative. 1957 'X 1-5 lx vw' 73 1' 'C' SIDNEY L WHORL 297 Walnut Street Industrial Si Pres ofA W NANCY A WILE 327 E Philadelphia Street Business Education Nanc Usher Soc V Pres H R Rep V Pres Pres House Lost and Found Comm Intramural Volleyball Bas ketball Band Flag Tvurler Letter Frolic Tatler Sec Co operative ROBERT S WILHELM 136 S Hartley Street General Wilka Football V Letter Intramural Bas ketball Volleyball H R Pres EDITH V WILLIAMS 320 W Princess Street Business Education Edie H R Chaplain Parl Volleyball Had Essay accepted for Publication for the National Essay Anthol6gy JAY R WILLIAMS I-IB Lafayette Street College Preparatory Willy A D S Pres V Pres Critic Senate Ch of Finance Comm Serx ice Squad Jr Red Cross Senator H R R p Pres Tennis Band Mixed Chorus, Boy s Chorus, Honor Society. HERBERT R. WITMYER 618 Courtland Street Industrial Herb JUNE A WOLF 150 S Russell Street D1 tributne Education June Dxstributive Ed Soc Dr D E Show THOMAS WOLFE 526 W King Street Industrial Tom H R Rep Baseball V Letter FREDERICK W WOLTMAN 115 Wynwood Road College Preparatory Rick DLS Der Deutsche Verein Thes plan H R Chaplain Jr Class Play Forensic Orchestra Commencement Script Comm Safety Comm MARY ANN WOLTMAN 429 Hillcrest Road Business Education Mary Ann ELS Penn Peppers Penn Com mercial Treas H R Re P e p r s Sec Cheerleader S A B Steno graphic Comm Homecoming Att ELIZABETH ANN WOODWARD 36 N. Findlay Street College Preparatory Ann Le Cercle Francais: H. R. Pres., Rec. Sec.: Honor Society. CLAIR D. WORLEY . D. Industrial Junior Wrestlingg Novice Championship: V. Letter in Wrestling. oy? 'vs AJ 1957 ini QI v-.., 4,17 Z N J' 41 ff' 74 Av T 'hav M ROBERT M YINGLING 426 S Paul Street Industrial Bob H R V Pres WARREN H YOHE 438 W Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Warren H R Chaplain Band DONALD R YOUNG 511 W Market Street Distributive Education Don DESoc DrDESow DURWOOD E ZEIDERS 517 Yale Street General Buck Band Thespian s Children s Play RONALD E. ZOOK . D. Industrial Ronnie H. R. V. Pres., Chaplain. Treas. KENNETH BOWMAN 329 W. Philadelphia Street General Sonny To the Deservmg . mf' v4 ' 1 BARBARA MINNILH JUDY MUNIER Womans f' lub Award Good Cltzzvnshlp Award Coxmm SHEELEY Womans Club Award 14' BARBARA DEEDS Elmzra Key Award ur entlments T IC 6dllCdll0!'l of man s .1 new-r enthnv process T 16 more he learns T 16 less he seems to know How strange tlns does appear Thlt there 15 much we w1ll nexer That we mortals fall below But man does not gne up For he 1S too eaffer to learn He alone has the power That constantlw makes hlm To know the All YCHFII 1,0 in-1 3 Fnrnrmck XX oLTw1n Flass Port .0 know . l 1 ' - I: ' ' , , ' F x : l , , ' s l 1 , .i ,, . . Many are the secrets of Nature . I. ' , 1 I., l s . V 7 1 We were frightened and worried, the brave ones too, Sent members to District m Harrisburg Cnty Retracm Our Steps As the doors of Bull Penn came mto vlew The new sophomore class 1n 54 Knew that others were eager to settle the score Of their hectic trlals of the year before We trled to recall how to get to each room Because asking for help led us only to doom Of entering Janitors closets and the wrong powder room The first big meeting of our new formed class Was ln the audltorlum where we met en masse The gurls huddled ln groups and had dreams of romance lf the boys even gave them a questioning glance Ur fylatfelter gave words of welcome advice With wlt as a sweetner and wamlngs of splce Bull Sowers, school president, was the next one who spoke And impressed us that hugh school was not just a Joke So we began our high school career Which was topped by the Sophomore Hop that year lnltlatlons mto our chosen soclety Included stunts of wldest variety With odd colored clothes and name cards complete, And candy to olfer old members we d meet Thanks to our advisors for a wonderful start, Their names Mr fzapf and Mrs Brlllhart Tom Swartz was class president, Jay Williams the veep Treasurer Wayne C rove the money dld keep To round out the officers of the sophomore class Nor were the sophomores the least but lacking ln glvlng our athletes moral backing We supported them all track, field and pool And thoroughly enjoyed that part of hlgh school So after months of study and a good share of fun, l'l.-ms for our Junior ycar were begun Officers were chosen for the commg term Leon Sllar Tom Swartz Susan Szabo Karen Schlosser Were electcd to fill our admlnlstratlve dossier Do what you can with what you have was the motto By which our class would be known, With green and sllver the colors we chose as our own At last as juniors we gazed In plty When the new sophomores came to York High City But we were so busy with our own class affairs We let the new sophomores worry about theirs Our next blg event the best of tts klnd Was our talent show and what fun we dld find' There s No l lace Luke Home was happy and bright And brought hidden talent and abllltles to ltght Meanwhile the Nllxed Chorus with amazing versatlllty The swimmers won honors and two wrestlers won State glory But Reading saddened our basketball story The Junlor Class Play we gave nn the spring Was so good the applause made the rafters ring 'A Remarkable Incident At Carsons Corners was Title The actlng was clever, entertaining and vltal Down East was the frollc and fine was its cast Enjoyed by us all from the first to the last Now came bonlng for the college board exam Which found many of us studying, and made some us cram But our worries were gone before the Junior Dance When many close friendships blossomed mto romance Susan Szabo and Bill Lynn as Prom queen and km Ruled over the dance and we all had a flung Our final selection of school officers took place With the following victors winning the race John Bracher Karen Schlosser, Tom Swartz, Ron Geese Babble Deeds and Judy Munner made our polltlcs easy Ronald feesey and Karen Schlosser won the coveted trips As exchange students They went over on bug ships Then Chris DeFlandre came here to stay To study education the American way We were frightened and worried, the boldest ones too As our last year at York Hugh came mto vlew We knew we would soon reaih the end of our stay And all of us would soon be going away Lollege applications were mauled to two places We then sweated our answers with frowns on our faces But laughter replaced all our frowns and our woe As plans for the Frollc started to grow Tropical Trouble was the best frollc yet Red Lewis as Kung wlll be hard to forget So pretty and blonde was Maureen McGrady Who starred as Chris DeFlandres leading lady With Sandy Sllker as Red s chosen queen, Our frollc remains the best ever seen So we re still frightened and worried but not as before We ve had experience and are ready for what lnfe has tn Store Our able teachers, the friends that we know, The years of trammg have helped us all grow With whatever we have we will do the most, And of Wllllam Penn High we will always boast She developed our skulls and bolstered our nerve We entered to leam, now we go forth to serve Canoua HILLER Class H zstormn o . . .5 . . ,, . . . . . , . . . . , . . ,A . 1 ' ' I 4 ,I V - ' ' ' V 'J its . . . . . - I ' ' . ss so 4 - - ' . . ' Q ' I. A , . , - 1 - of - ' , ' s, . , 5 , . . a 1 u S Q . . , y, , , . . . . 1 4 , I 1 I . I , f K A Y ' . - l S Y g V n W- , , I A u I ' Louise l:..insig was secretarial lass A , , 1 , . ' ' ' ' ' 5 l ' I 4 , I u f W 9 1 . . . ' . , , , , 1, V , , Z ss - n - i t , . ., t t , t , . . ' . ' ' L4 - as l K' A A 1 . , . , g . . . . . 1 A . . ' ' ' ' , . F A . , ' ' . ' . ' ' ' . 5 . ' 5 1 X Q 1 so s g - sa ' - ' I I ' . a w . Q v n I 4 W , L , , , lk., An Evemng of Dancmg M7 wf lf' 1 frqffzl f1fJ!ll Lf Q ffafffyl! va' 1 V' I 'I X, t ,owl f Fool anfl ulet 'lhese words rlewrlhe hoth the exemn and the theme of our Jumor lrom held on 'NIM 5 1956 The ,lrls m lll9lT bouf fant exemn gowns .xml the bow lll thelr fllwtln lllQll6fl rllnner Jackets rlancerl flreamls to the sweet 211111119 of the Sunlx ht Serenarlers The rox .nl couple re1,n1n ower the dance was Sue Szabo and Blll lsnne As the evenm, drew to .1 close eserwone realued that they would lon remem her thls g,l0I'l0ll9 m ht of dancmg Thelr majestus begin thezr relgn Enjoymg the estwztws li'- o a per ect evemng - The Royal Fouplr Sm Szabo and Bzll Iynne l fl The Grand Fmale As a final farewell to Old York Hlgh the l956 senlors attended a prom held ln their honor on June 2 There were student commlttees appolnted to take care of the details of thls excltlng., fete l'he Yorktovvne Hotel Ballroom was the danclng hack ground wlth Elwood bprlgle and the Yorkers who prouded the muslcal back ground It was a xerv enjoyable Illghl for all who attended -Chg J A toast to the Future Tzmf out or a :hat 5539 ww Danrmg wzth stars ln their eyes 79 A I , - l if ' 9 L 1 A . 1 . ' I 3 Q . . . . f P 1 7 1. l f gi. I . f V ' ' 4 1- , , . i n 1 5 ll ig 5 -' ' A f -.f w i 5 If . 3 if : . ,II V Y' 3- A .7 'P 1 f 7 -,A l U 1 W e X ---Sl I .Qllve-ru Kl - ' Q .i Q-at , JV ' I ,XI I 1 ft? W lv fe I 4 f l X X' al 4 V ' ., , 5' Q fr flross Sertwns o Arabia The Salutatonan leads the mvocanon Farewell to hxefrrlbes for Connnefneement of tlxe Klass of l9m6 were pre'-sented on 'llay 29 '31, anel June- l Tlle' pageant was gnen tie' tltle' of fross PPUUIIS It elwplaye el fXhIlbllI0ll5 of a World Fair Tllv student Q1 rlpt eommlttee ellel a marwluue Job of demonstrating tllr many eustmns, religions, anel elanees of t0llllll'lPS lhI'0llgll0Ul the wurlel Be-slelew many of the stnlers partlmpatlemn ln the- vast, sane took part ln tl ellenr or tnrlan, gate' tllr llnereallem anel the Aelelreww of Wflllillli As a umeluston, Fay liurrae gan the Valeelne-tory Aelelress, anel thr- stuelents vuth hugh bIll0ldSlll aeeompllslnnents were honore el lay re-emvmg tllelr elnplemlas on stage It was a sael farewell to a grvat lugh iehool 1 Q' v'y Commefne vmefnt Se rrp! Com mlttv FIRST Row, left to rzght Ruth lulmwltv larol: Hnlle-r, ,lane Mel leaf, Naney Klang le-on Matlhawbe -Q The Barralaurclatv Clhmr Smgs 80 9 ' -, K. J .. . . 1. K, f ,, , Q 'Q' i x 7 I A , Q' . l . . -,, lx' ' V x e , 'alt' l , ' ,, I S ' s. '. ' - - ' 3 ' is, xg r ?f','+,. 169 '- - ' -- ' A '- -' wa ff '-f 'vat . f - r- A . -. ff Q fl :V 1 MQ ' ' :el H ' le' ' fi' '- A'-U fif V ,L ', orvhrstra. To lwgin the vxefrvise-s Carol llorworth, the: Saluta- I ' 'fl fin. jf X! ' ' ' ' - ' ' , K ' -. 'f I - 1 8 l . ' A . . Q' ' ' W I fr , ' ' , l ,U Q ' : ' ,, I- 2 ' old York Hlgh F P pan! 'NA The Class of 36 Sald good by to Old York H1 ln an assembly pro ram held at the end of Hay that year No lau hter or tears were held hack as Kenneth Il enfrltz and Rlchard Relchard remlnlsced over the manw wonderful things that had happened durlng thelr hl h school careers The mterest mounted ln the audxtorlum as the Wlll and Prophecv was read bw Lmda Stallman and Jim Chubb John Buchart presented the I lass Hlstory and the Class Poem was gnen by Wllllam Fox Addmg an appropriate close to the pro ram was the Farewell Chorus dlrected bw Harry Cerber As thls pro ram drew to a close so closed the memorable days spent ln Wllllam Penn for the class of 56 jd That old German band! W1 the class of 1956 . . . 81 ...as I 5 ur Senior Home Rooms 4 , Q 51 ' GP 1 pw ,x.....MA ix HOME ROOM 18 FIRST Row left to nght Beverly Barley Carolyn Barclay Yvonne Almnney Pat Baum Ellzabeth Woodward Lorrame Altland Llnda Atklns SECOND How Nancy Gladfelter Vlfglnla Angevme Ann Beckstrom Beverly Anderson Jeanette Cladfelter Ruth Boyd Lons Breneman Mtss Brubaker THIRD Row Joyce Ansttne Sandra Clbson Edlth Wlllxams Helen Behler Slegllnde Kagerer HOME ROONI 58 FIRST Row left to rzght Donna Chromster Dorothy Chronlster Trevatean Drumheller Mrs Brtllhart Marcna Erdos Phylhs Copenhaver Sandra Chllcoat Sandra Doll QECOND Row Suzanne Stull Janet futaball Slnrley Flsher Sandra Decker Mary Emslg Barbara Doyle Jacquelme Washlngton Joyce Shaffer THIRD Row Barbara Eck Betty Stme Sandra Stebbms Jo Ann Stme Conme Dletz Mary Ann Woltman Z? X 4.,s 39 .re Flaw 40 -AREA ,Z 36 q ln -fq I L 1311 .A AW 8 rv fe- af- ' , ,A - at 'Q ,, ' . Q N rf . 4 ' 'lx 4 ' I ' D, ' Z ' . I ' a. O . 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' .14 2 Where We Met New Friends Q J1 3' I If '51-P MMO. HONIE ROOM 60 FIRST Row left to right john Hartman 'Nlarlyn Ltzvwenler Robert Larsen Vlayne Colller Davld lashar John lwclullurgcr Robert llarlmld flll'lSll3ll Deflonrlre Sl-FUND Row 'llartm Llvbert Paul Frelrleh Jerr Farrell ,larms Strauslmugll ,lan larry Rudolph flllespu Carney Bowman TIIIRD Row Dale Dahlhelmer Nlarvm I J fus4y llolrert kstlaak 'Nlr Boltlln tear HONIE, ROONI 102 FIRST Row left to r11.,ht lon fastlf forey Lruson Ruhard Brown Qwaneon 'llurray Rlehard Balm Vlctor A re Sl-COND Row Wlnhacl Bulrlr Delmar Bowers Wlllnam Thomae If-wns Brown lNevIn Amold THIRD Row W Kwai!- nf ft rr, 4 safe- 'XJ dan 'lf' 83 iss- ' ' If f .L 1' ? v .Q U 1 .V fx' -. f gf 3, at bite , , . .. K 'ky .' A' ,I B ' ' I to , .,. . V4 N . I f I ., ,W , . -U it A 'F It Y' 1-41' . .P 'Q' , V , - .J ua., X ' - P .1 - I I -- -' , 1 - '. ,.. AA ' V ,, , I I ' .. I fi I ' X' . I 1 J.. I , , Nl ' I . l -I Vs f - : v - ' i ' l . s s ,Y l 9 . 1 1 J'---, ' ,. 5 ':, ,, , , y ,, ' . ' x ' , ' ,- , , -, u - ' ' . ': , , . Fel l, ark , - Ip ' ' . , . ' , ' 'lIer. . Q V -Y . w . I . . . NA . v I A . . . - 9 ' A ' - s 1 - Q Q - 5 A c s .I l. ': I , ' ' 5, '., , , ' ' . . ': Steve Horse. John Iiraelu-r. David llally, llar Brown, ,lim Beattie Keith Anderson. Mr. S. E. Glatfelter teacher. ry 9 a , ' 4' ' ffwa i I 'Q , ..A J 1 1 Q, xiii. I 1 .' , . , L. 5 fa. .' ' 5 ..,,,9 , ,,., , I ,, -.X - -.,- ,V-' I .,..-I .. I4,m Q Q . - I' ' - .' ' 3 73:-'a '..--' ' is ' . new ay wit' 3 gl' li , -.,-,., ,. ' ' 1. 'T' Ag- fs lj , V -W ,,:, I 1, ' f If 4- 31' . ' - 6' -lt A . I' r' - 'r' N s -' - 7 , c . . , R 5 rf: . l t R J i H: , - , , 'L ' v , 4 ' x I 5 ' . K' In l I A . -.f . 1 .r- T : v, 1 4 I . ff- I1 , 5 - S' ' 1, , .wi-7' R, .- . r- I I . ', . Q When We Needed Guldanee, .U HOWIE ROOM 113 SEFTION A FIRST ROW left to rlght James Korcuba Herbert Wltnlyer f eorge Vaughn Gerald Kllnedlnst fllarence Me Master Ted Arnold Wllbur Eveler Robert Dlttmger Donald Dellsle Robert Flmchbaugh Wayne Bear SECOND ROW Mr LeCates Robert Ylngllng Lawrence Malehorn Jack Cunmngham Arthur Rodemyer Howard Jones Frank Flgdore Ronald Zook Gllbert McClaughl1n Robert Elsenhart Barry Brown THIRD Row Kenneth Bates Ervm Klme Donald Strausbaugh Terry Shxrey HONIE ROONI 113 SECTION B Gary Knott lV1r LeCates SECOND ROVI Edward Moss Edward Ceesey Ronlad Mxller Larry Kessler Larry Bupp Jun Adams Marshall McAdams Mark Shoemaker leorge 'Nlcl arty Llalr Worley Eugene Shue THIRD R0vI Thomas Wolfe Donald Snyder Darrell Brown Robert Jones Brute Sllar Alfred Johnston Robert Baylor Ned Keech James Becker ws' -.Ti 84 o I If 'yu we , fi . tr I9 4 x I 1 4 1 L -IK X , Q . ' I 1 W ' 5 1 I . 1 V, 1 R I I fl . u ' 4. - ' ' . - J 1 1 : 1 I s 2 s ' . 9 1 , 9 5 5 9 9 ' V: ' 9 9 5 ' 7 9 ' 9 , , , , . ': A , 7 9 ' . - T L FIRST ROW, left to right: Dane Shearer, Thomas Foller, Richard Crowl, Bob Viands, Larry Ness, Bruce Eberly, 9 1 - ' Y: 9 a Q a 4 9 s 9 s s 7 1 - 1 1 f 1 ' K ' .1 s s n f s 7 L 1 A 9 f 1 , , . , J V, 1 'A ex.-' ' 4. .f , - ' , 3-Q.. ' , -to . . 5, M T ' ,, V . 2 1 A V .y L I W ,f 'Q 1 . 1 A' ,D I T ' ' V' I . ' 1:1 1 Q , ' L' l I ' , 1 ' ' Q A I ef X . ,M-9 I 1. ' x , l . V 'l . -' X I A n . L x o-31 We Found It Here 2 -L 'fl X HONIE ROOWI 122 lmvr Row lrft to flxghl lnmla Bennett Mary Wal:-G f0lllllf' Boyd Darlys Bloss Qusan Bosserman Terry Brown Vtlla 1 otvsalt Shlrlay lllllet SECOND Row llnxla Benson Uonme Brown Rosallnd Wayne Ruth Ann Thomas Wlarlene Ulf-tl Yvonne Wlansberger Alisa Kornfeld Romame lowell Naney Behler Mlss Vlarkey THIRD ROW Kathy liehler lonnle Bollinger Sherry Brown Janet Buehanan Wlary Huhh quzanne Burras Lois Boyer Helen Blum HONII' ROUNI 114 l'lora Koons Carol Hall SI-COND Row Terrt Jafobs Beverly llgenfntz fraee Hinton Peggy Harro Helen Hmrhbaugh Iuulle Hlekman fall Herman Elalne K rare Jeanette Klmedmst THIRD Row Judy Gallatin lmda Iolomlxerk Ruth Ielhowltz Naney Kllng Cmny Harrison Joy Jones Joyce etterman Phyllis Vose Yvonne I ohn Mrs Bauer teacher K 81 'flu 'K 'J 1 ' , W: -1 k 1 ' ' rl - lie' A ' '- .. V' 1 ' ' ,L rr 1 in A V, - U-xg-'. ' -9' g Q' sr. V ' : ' ' -P .Q , V.. V , , 4' 4 T 1 . v' W I . tl f ' x v ., , 'K f . 1. ., ' . L , 1. .V I - 'N '. A -L s W , J N L S s 'J F A ' I 1' ' , ' -, I ' I , - I , , 2 ' I , . 1 .. . 22 .' 'Z . ' 2 , , , ,, , I , z, , . ' ' , . , ' ' , , , I . . : 1 ' 9 A I 7 x 9 ' J l 9 A ' 9 K ' 3 1 FIRST Row, left to right: Juanita Koller, Naney Heindel, Yvonne Wentz, Ann Whitheld, Jerri Lee McCleary, ' , I' ' . Q ': ' ' , ' , ' , Q , ' , , I Y 9 A ' 5 , 7 , 7 ' V: 7 ' J ' s 1 f 'Av s Y 1 9 ' K f 1 1 r . I . ' , , , . , , L. V . ,,, . ' 5 1.x A A .- ' I W'-1 Q .V 6 . I . , 3 ' ls v' 9 N v. 3 , ' 3 . -- I A . f x Q ' 'W A I ' l 8 I 1 - ' , Q 'ns I q . .' N ' 1 - V s S -' 'X ' V ,. V. , I . . r I ' l 5 ll I , ., - 5 4 A o- ' . u ,.q l-'h' , vi 5 L . ,. ' . -, , V - O '.' A. ' Q 'f 5 ' HX lf I e I I f- I What We Galned Here HONIE ROONI 1a6 FIRM' Row left to rzght Mrs Loucks Betty Mltclull Su an Lzntl Susan Lyman Judnth Logan Joanne Walkmr Nancy Jamxson Blanche Klnard Jane Mdltaf SI-COND Rows Ruth Lcslur lltlmn Stump Ellen Wlysrb Nancy KllDCdlnSl Norma Ketncr THIRD Row Ruth Ann 'Nlcycr Joanm lXllb1llPl' Nlarnlyn Nloure Nlarltnm Hornmg Geraldlne Kleckner Nancy lxauffman Barbara Mmnlch Juan 'Nlmklty HONIL ROONI 137 FIRST ROW left to right Barbara Knaub Joanne Leadtr Pat Stayman Bomta lamberl LUIS Klmg Janet Nexd erer SECOND ROW Bette Reaver Susan Palmer Pat Sacratmn hlalnc Wauas Sylua Lnppert lNan1y Raffensberger Susne Peters THIRD Row Mnss Mary Lyons Iuluaheth Ielphart Joan Wagner Mary W 86 Will Never be Lost FIRST How left to nghl Bob Ettlf- farth I roft 'Norman Koontz John 1 rmlm Vernon Flshel Tlm Prowell Ronald llxbs Allmrt llanuno SI-COND Row 'Nlr lianlurt llnarlm Knott Bradford Larly lhnl Hamlwrger Donald bliflllldfl llorgan Pru-d Donald llalu Roln rt llemfr John Prank TIIIRD Row Jatk Holtzmger Wllllam Mll ler liolr lundlaqh Wlllldlll Hall llsnn Snuth Donald hlu-llenbergcr FIRST Row Irft to rIg,ht larry 'llaurh Pranus lnnvrs Allrn 1 raw vlllldlll Hashaur James lewls Neal Krauss Janus 'llacllrnds Tom Hummual SECOND Row 'llr Kauffman John Herr John Urmanaslu Neilson llgenfntz Prederlrk lhrng Hohert Snyder John Ludwlg Rlrhard Hershey Donald Kottmyer Robert Lxndemuth Cralg Jarobs TIIIKD Row Kennethfoodwln Larry Luckenbaugh Thomaa Qtrlrkler John Nlercler Wllllam Long Harry lxent Dallas Wugle Wayne Wloore aww-1 'lx 4' Wh Has Our Departure vu 31' Qc IBF' +R K 'ws Li Ju ? 13' is lt' was ,uf-A ,H ,fr-,N Xi HONIE ROOM 163 FIRST ROW left to right Leon Matthew Gerald Muller Steve Shatter Larry Shearer Paul 'llauss SECOND ROW Leroy Orr Vmcent Barnes John Plke George Murray Preston 'lllller HOME ROOWI 164 FIRST ROW left to right Duane Stauffer Joseph Peters Ronald Stoll 'lllss Englar Ronald Powell Leon Sllar Phil Hamme Jerry Sweltzer SECOND ROW Lee Beard Robert Peters Mlrhael Spahr Richard Spahr Andrew Poet Robert Mlllard John Slpe Barry Spealman Joseph Spenre Dean Reber Jerry Smlth THIRD Row Donald Smith Joseph Myers Samuel Walker Charles Nelman Norman Straushaugh Clayton Reaser Lawrence Smith Tom Swartv Norman Sxpe Richard Tomita I 4 88 T. . . 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' .. 1 Arrlved so 0011 T n ' il !'l 49x HONIL ROONI 204 FIRST Row left to right larry Swords Fred Walter Jay Williams Mr Barr Ray Wallace Charles Walker Harvey Warren SI-FOV!! Row Ray Wagner Warren Yoh: Raymond lxornlnau Wlllllfr Wallare THIRD Row Muhail Jones l'r4 d Violtinan Richard Doc-ring Davm Vardrop lzlwood 'llmhcll Byron Tawney HONIL HOUNI 209 Darlene Wlessman Margaret lllllhlllb SLCOND Row Virginia iladffltcr 'Nanry Relgart Call Mohler Judith Cordon Nancy Stolufus Sandra Ferrer Miriam Wlalhlson THIRD Rovs fertrude Byers Barbara Nloberg atrlua fable Barbara 'Horton Shirley Mellon Louise NICLZ-lllgllfl Ions Nllllf-r .iv l . .R . 7 X 89 o ' 7 I2 - -Q . ' I I , ' 1 , fl-' E 'L' Dm ' 4 ,. uf f 1 Q A 5 sn' H I JI ij' . J 1 ,- ' asf - -X ' I mx ,A -J A t K - 4 l , ' ll l U A Q 'Q iv D : 4' 'V s ' s A N I' els - ' 9 9 1 4 ' h ll 1 N ' 'v 1 Y: 1 'Y u 1 1 r 1 ' x Y . . ., . . , N, 1 A , . . I . .. .LH , . , . . v . . . , A . , , . A FIRST Row, left to right: Barbara frl'lSPlIll3l'l, Virginia Nliu-lu-ll, Patricia Gotwalt, Doris Rhine, Donna Myers, ,Ah ., .. I V: 5. , ,L. ' , ' 4, ' 1 , ' . z , . ' , , ' . ' . ': 1 , A , I' ' r , ' ' . , . , . , I . . I av' ' 7 'A' ,' ,, 6 V I , Q Q V Q a I - . Q O. -A Q . Y - 9, Y I ' W vs J' I W x a. ze f I' -'rf l r e-il I , i 3- I , If X - 3 V Ed A' I What Jo to lmnter, Af' x X HONIE ROONI 218 FIRST Row left to right Sandra Sliker Marjorie Hawklna -'kudrey Rhoades Naney 'Nlyers Paula Henry iarole Hiller Sharon ONeIll Ruth Nagle June Paulee Barbara Simmons Berky Qthenek SECOND Row Mary Lou Crowley Connie Qheely Mary Ann Hicks Donna Qhue Nan fray Betty Numan fharlene Nate Pat Myers Bette Rinehart Pat Naylor Beverly Qehmuek Jeanne Rempel Evelyn Neulerer lharlotte uigley leggy lamp Marlene Peura Nancy lepo Linda Rauhauser farolc Pinkerton Barbara Sander on HONIE ROOWI 220 FIRST Row left to right fall Walker Sandra qlllllll Linda Qmoker Susan Subsman Kathryn Qnnth llargu qnuth Shirley Qlaylraugh 'llargaret qmlnkey Peggy Smyeer QICOND Row Namy Hoshall Judy qlflllll Beverly Smith Judy Snydel Corrine qlllllll Jane 'Hiller Lynn Haupt Joan Simmons Nanay Shaffer Mary Jane Sypula THIRD Row Peggy Siders Ruth Wetzel Ann Snyder Louise Spruitenhurg Audrey 1 reen Mrs lalmer teaeher pf-4 vs... LL. 90 1 ' , . , 'lx ' . 4 ' L ' h N , 1 ' L V . Q 0 4 -v . - ., , if I x ' 2 N ' l if ' I 1 If a , , . N ' - .- .4 A Q W .. . .. W an - - , - . I Q ., , . 1 , . I 4 1 , . , . ,, 5 , . I ' ,. L- , V :O ' ' I' I 1 ', I ' I - ' , A ' ' ' 3 A f , A A , , I 4 ' , l 1 ' u u 'a va 1 , , , , ., . , . . . . , . I l . 1 XA 1 Y I Yr 1 1 i , - , I , - , y , , , , , I ., , , ' - , f 4 . ' , - f Q , 'I A - hell, Miss Porter. THIRD ROW: Jean Shutter, Mary Sminkey, Jaekie Mantz, Angie Shortino, Sylvia Pinkerton, 4 q . 1. Q ' , 1 , - , . , A. . S . ' ', ' :l' , . ' , ' ' . ,.' ', . ',1' '- . , I . ' , . ' . , , . . . -3 X ': - ' , ., , , s .9 K' a - s 1 ' K 1 l ' 5 A ' - W . . , . a 1 , ' . , , , I , , . , 1 , . I . , . , ' . fi , .. 1 , : X. 1 1 . if ' U ',' .JA-. I , ' U . ' f V ' - 1 ' n A i Y .1 1 , a . ' A s I A . I r A 1 4 ' - ' ' 1 Y 1' . Mt X ,4 I Q ,. ' V i i :Tai-In I . I . L - Q What Sorrow to Leave I HONIE ROOVI 223 FIRST Row left to nnht D1-anna Cladfelter Joan farr Bonme Braun Pat Bullet Dr Jones Betty Baron Norma Mltzel Marua farpenter Barbara Stalgcr June Wolf QECOND Row Gloria Splese Darlene Cunning ham Shnrlcy 1 use-y Theola Romuh Ferry Lurndo Charlotte Fntzkee Alverta Gladfelter Lmda Calaman Janice I onaway Devotwns ln the home room start each day ln the nght way 91 I ' - 1 It SX . A l l 1 'E'-rf -, 1 . - it . it 5' A 1 l P' X - , R - W y -. X 5 ., :U 5 2 I ., . I , I , l , . ' , I , i . I S , ,-, . l ,,w , :. : ' ' , ' . Y' 1' l ' x-V 1 f 'n 'f 1 1 f 9 9 l 1 I The Lighter Thf S1 hool Dann an vnjoyablf cvfmng., The Honor Somety mp XX 35 I I' R.--,, it 2 : rl, l ? 7 I . Y' Presents Laffy Tower' Intermission at thv Sophomore Hop. WT N D s trzp to outer space Slde of Llfe Looklng at the llghter slde of llfe at York Hlgh we find many actlvl nes These lnclude a dance whlch lS held each month ln the school gymnaslum wlth muslc provided by the Sunllght Serenaders Enter lallllllg us every Wednesday and Thursday afternoon wlth lnterestlng and lIlf0I'Il'l3llV6 programs IS the school assembly Every year the National Honor SOCICIY adds a speclal attractlon to our school s enter tamment by brlnglng ln a professional showman for their annual show Through these very good programs and soclal events we recelve a well balanced PllUC2lll0l'l ln our three years at Wllham Penn 'ya Our Bearcat Blenders LEFT 'ro RIGHT Wayne Collxer Marvm Feld Jam Lewns Ron Ceesey 93 Clio dramatlzes ln Assembly Lab parmvra Advanclng 101 I FCI' PRF! AR ATORH 'lorlax lll our NLllO0lN exerx flexlcc 1 l'K'll14' llN6'1l to educate our xounff people hecau-e of llle 111.1111 floorsmu openlnff to news world- ln p.1rl1u1l.1r, llllS IN hemff flone 111 our lol eve Irepdmtorw fl.1-ses rllle-e classes are tr.11n1n1f 111.1111 NOIIIIU' men .mel women to open llllll' lne- llll0 cares rx Mllllll otllerxslsf coultl not he ol1l1111e4l ll1ro111'l1 1lII0lll6T course llll'w mourse pn parex Hlll1lPllIS for 1 l11ffl1er ec llid ll .mil 1 ff 1111 ls o ws 1.1 ll . ln .1 lull: r .xml 111 wer world Ill ilu future Une, two, th Our englnecrs 0 tomorrow 94 1' oward College fltv Dfslv D1 nlu n Isl gl hlur 1 pr: srntatmn 0 Ihr' spmfh rlass 15' XYVXH 3! K Z'5fz157z7,w N X WX xx X X X, KTHECOLLEGENRI Disr'ussin,., world prublvms. Shorthand vapors wwwculffmtfw The annual Dr D E Show K4 4 pmg ilu rr cords straight D F space Knut one purl two Enterlng the Buslness World Students graduatlng from the Buslness Educatlon course of Wllllam Penn are pre pared to occupy a place m todays buslness world They are taught the necessary fundamentals of busmess makmg them ellglble for a good posltlon ln an office upon graduatlon Students may select thelr courses from a wlde field mcludmg steno graphlc bookkeepmg retallmg and clerical sequences Thls course helps our future busxnessmen and women open the door to a world of success f'l 1' A'lIUf'hiH1'S anonymous. 97 Tralnmg for Industry Steps to the mshed product Fonrvntrailolz INDLNIRIAI n tle xsorlfl torltn llllllINlI'N ls y lXlIl ' 1 xvrx llllptlfldlll part Ill our lun Our school prosule- Ill lnfluslrlll tours: for the xounw men, wslwrfbx tlwx .irc :ble to ohtnn lwttrr Jo is lll mllu-trx lllc-c wtmlvnt- rom H1 t lrfv xe urs trunmw oi .tltern ntmff two meek periods Gpcnt ln the classroom :ml m '-hops 'll'l0Gf better opportunity to -4 lflct tllmr future pro fesslon 44 Working togvthvr in harmonv Watrll Ihr' sparks flw' 98 O O f . , l l ' I 4 -.'Ili. x,l 5 z ' .' 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' ' ' I Y 4' D X Trauung for John Bracher who was the dark horse candidate for presl dent does a good Job keeplng the wheels of our student govemment turning smoothly Every fourth perlod you can find John ln the Act1v1t1es Office busy at work hashmg out some of h1s many problems By par t1c1pat1on ln many actlvltles he sets a good example of an out standing student Wllh a lot of school splrlt BARBARA DEEDS JOHN BRACHER Vwe President School Preszdent Servmg as v1ce presldent of Wllllam Penn IS Barbara Deeds In In-ddltlonwto assiEfiQ-the' president ln his numerous ca PHCIIICS she most ably presldes over the Senate and supervlses the school electlon We are ln deed fortunate to have a glrl w1th such a well rounded per sonallty holdlng thls lmportant office Leadership Helplng to tum the blg wheel of our Student Government are the proficlent members of our Executlve Cabmet It IS thelr duty to see that all functlons of the Student Govemment run smoothly and successfullv These officers are ln charge of recordlng home room attendance, dlstrlbutlng programs for home room enjoyment, supervlsmg the correspondence of the Student Council, and work mg unlformly to serve Wllllam Penn ln every posslhle way KAREN SCHLOSSER ToM Swuzrz JUDY MUNIER RONALD GEESEY Secretary of Seruce Secretary of Attendance Secretary of Home Rooms Secretary of Counczl YS- '5 Wllss ANN FINKBINDER Mlss Flnkblnder IS the hub of our lug wheel, the student government Because of her unurlng efforts our student government has galned natlon Wlde recogmtlon She unselfishly glV6S her tlme and experlence to our cablnet and mam commlttees We are grateful to her for the lnsplratlon she glVCS to our student leader each year in-1 103 , ,f A i 8 3 5 '-J :V ' 1 3 lf 1 Ki..H..n 4 . n g Q l Y I l 1 I - N ' ' ' ,ff-1 ' .' ' - sr X, . . . . We, the 'lillft 5tu1lent Council. unrler the careful guitlance ancl super- vision of flliss Ann l'ilIlliblllll1'l', functions as the lnost essential extra-curricular actixity in our school. It is a smoothly run organization which offers a great opportunity to many ambitious stuflents who are able anml willing to work. therefore gaining valuahle experience for the future. 'lihe Stuclent Council ol' Wvllllillll l'enn has won nation-wirle recognition hecause of its democratic lounrlation anrl itleals. It is llllllCI'lll'Il after our own national government. It has a l'resielent with his lialrinel. a House of Representatixes, a senate. anrl a numher ol' staniling committees. The presi1lent's cabinet inclueles a Xvll'Q'-l,l'K'Sl1l1'lll, Secretary ol' Service, Secretary of Attendance. Secretary of llome Rooms, and Secretary of Council. Nlemhers of the llouse of Representatives are electeil from each room twice a year except for seniors who are elected for the entire year. The members meet every two weeks to mliscuss ancl solve problems in the school, to announce anel puhlicize the actixitics of the various committees, anil to keep the stullents well inlormexl ol' current events of the school. 'llllf' Fenate is eomposeal ol' two girls anal two hoys clcctefl from each class. Yllllf' Senate meetings are heltl for the purpose ol' improxing the constitution. publishing the hanfllloolx. anil performing other tluties. vlilll' stuslent council committees function to tlircct the many actisities ol' the school. The :xSSCllllJly Committee, uniler the superxision of our school president. is chosen hy the Ftuflent Cabinet. The com- mittee schexlules the assemhly programs for the year anfl assists the various teachers in directing them. The Finance Committee W4 Students, Speak takes care of the schoolis linances and considers all hills to he paid and cooperates witl1 the governing hody of the school in paying them. This committee can he found in the halls at noon aml after school selling candy to the students. Besides selling candy and paying school hills it also sells pins, book covers, other school souvenirs, and also sponsors drives through- out the year. The Service Squad, headed hy the Secretary of Service. is composed of hoys and girls from each class who serve wherever needed. This organization is divided into a cheerio committee. assemhly ushers committee, the stage crew, the honor room committee, and various other small committees. The Student Advisory Board is composed of seniors whose main joh is to aid sophomores to hecome acclimated to William Penn as soon as possihle. The Social Committee supervises and promotes social functions in our school such as the monthly all-school dances. This committee also provides for the social phase of the Student Council anmlal hanquet. The Junior Red Cross Committee meets weekly to do many good works which benefit our school and the less fortunate. The purposes of our Student Council are to promote demo- cratic citizenship training: develop student responsihility, in- itiative, and leadership: promote the general welfare of the school: aid in the internal administration of our school: improve the attitude of students: and promote student activity and a greater participation on the part of the students. Therefore, we are not ahle to say that our council is run hy a certain few, but we are able to say that every student enrolled in our school is a member of the Student Council of Wlilliam Penn. lllo Informing others I'll take this one. Installing the Cabinet .nn- ..- 1 49 FINANCE COMMITTEE FIRST Row, left to right: .lay Williams, Peggy Deutsch, Fred Avila, Susan Hauer, Polly Cohen. SECOND Row: Sonia Rudisill, Karin Larsen, Peggy Ream, Judy Gordon, Sandy Ferree, Delmar Bowers. 1 1 Student Counul ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE SEATED, left to right: Nancy Kling, Elizabeth Ahrens, Sondra Kitt, Barbara Deeds, Libbie Voss. STANDING! William Lynne, John Brac-her, Jay Holtzapple. S. A. B. FIRST Row, left to right: Sue Szabo, l'at Gable, Mary Lou Crowley, Susan Miller, Kathy Belller, Mary Ann Woltman, Louise Einsig, Bev lleilig, Sandy Smith. SECOND How: Lois Smith, Susan Lyman. Susan Cootlling, Javlt Merril-r, James Lewis, Craig Jacobs, Tim Prowell, Peggy Camp- bell. THIRD Row: Ted Arnold, Marty Elrbert, Jar-k Eirhelberger, Harry Brown, Clayton Reaser, Jim Beattie, Bob Etlle. Missing when picture was taken was Darrell Brown, Tom Wolfe. 106 Committees FUCIAI. 4IUNINIITTlil-I FIRST Row, lrffl to right: Ann Rnwf-, lsolwl Kranwn, lfllvn Colwall, l'at HCC:-C, Nlary Lou H1-rhf-rt, -Xnn Nloyf-r. SECOND Huw: Chuck livi-rt, Charli-5 Nc-iulan, Daw' Lashar, Lin Par- sons, llarold lfitzkm-, flhuvk Sie-lrvrg. Tl' if IT' ' i bil -HN a ll .llfNlUR RED CROSS FIRST Hou, lvft to right: Dirk Ni-wcomher. Paula Henry. Dick Tomita. Lois liling. Margret Grow. SECOND Row: Ray Wallace-, John Herr. Donald linhrlruugh. Linda Atkins. Jackie Borg- dull, Miko liulnlr. fi A .Q-As if ey' 4 l AS D SERVICE SQUAD Fmsr Row, left to right: Dean llainrs, liinda lic-nsun, Susan liiisilliligvr, Linda Kuglv, llc-vky lirnwn, He-orgia Ruycr, Karen Sl'lll0SSl'I',, Gail Shi-lly. Suv Smith, ,lack Pepa, Jim Ruppert. SECOND Row: Stove Shaffer, llevvrly llge-nfrilz, Sandy Slilu-r, Lynm- llaupt, Lynn Leistf-r, Diane Dolle, Judy Orvutt, David House-man, V5-illiam Ural, Dou- glas Iiortnrr. l i gil ' . 1 Q Q' , Senior Class fficers Right tu loft: Wvilliillll Lynne. Pres.: Sta-xc Shaffer. Y. Pres.: Sue Szabo. Sec.: Barry Kent, Treas. 'L S 4 Mas. HELEN BRILLHART Adviser 1:-rs ,w 'L -rl 'x. I Mn. ALEXANDER CZAPH Adviser fa '32 0. fav . ,gr N1 - L J Ma. Gzoncs DOTZEL Miss Lynn CAPLAN Adviser Adviser 0 of Junior Class Officers Lf-fr to right: Louis Grammes, Pres.: John Hirtz, Y. Pres.: Jackie Bergdoll, Sec.: Linda Harholcl. Treas. ,na 11 A I 'R 1 1 . Q X ll s - , I IJ 1 , X 97? .5 . -5 L, ,, K . -,.,. xv,g W Mn. CHARLES L. BOECKEL v.. Y Adviser 18 -ep- ' , MRS. RUTH H. MICKL1-:Y Adviser ni if 1 Sophomore Class Officers Right to loft: Carol Kain, Pres.: Sally Thomas, Y. Pres.: Rosalind Landis, Sec.: Joanne Deurdorff, Treas. 110 1 S' st v-' ...I-l.. SENATE Ifmsr Row left to ugh! Judy Munler Katherme Hlll Sums- Brown Sue Smith Barbara Deeds Louise Elnslg Susan Muller Sl-IOND Row Unk Boise-rman Jay Holtzapple Jerald Barnett Jay Wllllams Clayton Reaser Douglas Hortnc-r Sandra Kult absent ur enate STUDILNT IJIRE1 TORY I ONINIITTEIL FIRST Row left to rlght Louise- Emslg Barbara Deeds Snow: Row Susie Brown Kathy Hull flayton R1 aser v 111 ETF' ,ii WAYS AND MEANS IIONINIITTEE SEATED, left to right: Peggy Deutsch, Priscilla Dallmyer. STANUINC: Wayne Grove, William Ycaglcy. nuff , ff House of Representatives SAFETY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW, left to right: Sue Sharpe, Linda llcnnell, Carolyn Beard. SECOND Row: Bob Horn, Dick Hahn, chairman, Rick Woltman, Bill Beavers. STENOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE ,Indy Miller, Barbara Moberg. HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Left to right: Harry Brown, Sue Szabo, Thoma Campbell, Judy Reichncr, Frank Lloyd. ?.' PF 112 and Committees LOST AND FOUND CONIMITTEE Left to right: Sue Lyman, Nlary Sminkey, Janette Border. 'Ez-, H421 3. L1 if .., Qi? fm, SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Lin Parsons, Gail Shelly. .,f-9- CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE Judith Reichner, Harry Brown. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST Row, left lo right: Suzanne Perry, Betty Ann Weiser. Anna Nlae Smith, Bonnie Ilwatson, Barbara Bloberg, Terri Jacobs, Judy Miller, Judy Xlunier, Sue Szabo, Susan Lyman, Kathy Behler, Jean Criswell, Bonnie Eichelberger. SECOND Row: Carol Kain, Janet Howe, Peggy Ehrhart, Nancy Price, Estella Spagnola, Peggy Ream, Sandra lIcElhatten, Jane Burg, Barbara Deeds, Judy Bervk, Priscilla Dallmeyer, Gail Shelly, Rosi Borsellina, Sara Jane Griffith, Mary Sminkey, l'at Shetfer. THIRD Row: Wilmer Wallace, Howard Leonard, I'ete Campbell, Gilbert Shoff, Lin Parsons, Gene Becker, Harry A. Brown, Martin Ebbert, Donald Dellinger, Edward Saylor, Kalman Miller, Chuck Everett. FOURTH Row: Martin Leik, Wayne Emenheiser, Karen Sehlosser, Craig Jacobs, Bill Yeagly, Bill LeCates, Ronald Geesey, John Bracher, Thomas Swartz. SCRAPBOOK f ONINIITTILE Lorraine Altland ,Wi 0 This past summer I had the opportunity of golng abroad and of llvlng wlth two families 1n the country of Denmark I would like to thank everyone who made my trip possible and let them know that what I have learned has made a deep and lasting lmpresslon upon me Being able to view our country objectively and to talk with people of other countries has caused me to realize what a privilege and responslbxllty it IS to be a citizen of the United States of America By living with two Danish families, I was able to get a real lnslght 1nto the family life of the Dane In both of my homes I became a part work as well as play As a member of the family, I saw the Dane ln the school, ln the church and ln the community I met a people who were modern, progresslye, and extremely proud of thelr small agricultural country of four mil lion people They didnt haye big automobiles, refrigerators, washmvf machines, hot and cold runnlng water, and many other thmffs that we Americans consider necessltles but thi didnt make them any less ClXlllZCIl Perhaps too much profrre s makes people ln our country forget tlllIlU like courtesy, loyc of country, and appre clatlon for the things which God has allowed us Bringing the World af' RONALD GEFSEY to have Many times this past summer I thought, why are we Americans so fortunate? Why were we picked out to have so much while so many people in the world have llttle more than nothing? My one prayer lb that we Amerlcans may begin to realue how much we haye for Wl'l1Cll to be thankful Through talklng with Europeans, l have found that they also, like us, want to live their liyes free from the horrors of war and lll peace with their fellow men Many wars were caused by lack of understanding l have seen the need for International Understanding l have en misunderstandings The American l'1eld qervice, which sponsors this provram, hopes through 1t to better International Lnderstandmg Their objectlye lb best summed up in their motto Walk together, talk together 0 ye peoples of the earth Then, and then only, shall ye have peace I shall always be grateful for this opportumty through which l learned so much, and I hye for the day when I may affaln see my friends ln that beautiful dlIllCdbl6 little tountry f Denmark f fx W n a 1 l w 1 7 n l or ' . . H . 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I 0 ' gs ' 'f ' - ' '. 114 Closer Together iam Z M442 Ii -K5 'sf an-5 WI' KAREN SCHLOSSER I was fortunate enough to be chosen to rep resent Wllllam lenn, a member of the Natlonal ASSOLldl.l0Il of Student COUHCIIS, on a seven week tour of eight I' uropean countrles This trlp was not an ordlnary sight seeing tour, ll was planned to give our American students and teachers an opportunity to study Europeans ln their homes, to observe ln general how they llve, and to obtain a better understandlng of European life Our group of 105 traveled to Europe on a student shlp, where the organlzatlon known as TRIP planned our dally schedule Orientation classes were held to prepare us for our summer of a llfetlme These classes conslsted of language study groups to help us overcome the languag barrler, films, and forums on the life and govern ment of the countries we would v1s1t Slnce thls was a student council tour, It was only natural that we should organlze our groups ln a student councll manner Therefore, we elected a girls president and a boys presldent, as well as other major officers We divided our large group into three smaller groups known as the Reds, the Wllltes, and the Blues These groups elected their own officers and representa IIWCS to form a goyernmg councll similar to those wlthln our own schools Our soclal life conslsted of song fests on top deck at nlght, dances, and parties I certainly can't forget the Wla-querade 1n w hlch our group won first prme Our foreign life began ln England, where immediately great names and places became a reallty Wle began to understand what IS meant by the Brltlsh point of WICYV ln educatlon Ive had the prlyllege of staying ln dormitories at the Umyerslty of London where we met wlth D v 334 25 Engllsh students and teachers for a typical English dlnner and an mformatlve dlscusslon Our next destmatlon was Holland, where we l1ved wlth famllles ln Rotterdam In nearly every clty we were cordlallv greeted by the burgomelster at the Town Hall but the recep tion ln Rotterdam was most 1nsp1r1ng The long hall was filled wlth many people of promlnence from the Clly Probably the most thrllllng moment was when the organ began to play the Star Qpangled Banner I was so proud of our Amerlcan boys and girls, for, wlth one accord, everyone stralghtened and sang our lNat1onal Anthem as he had never sung 1t before Because of this moment of renewed loyalty, the Star Spangled Banner has meant much more to me When we arrlved at Belgium, another sur prlse was walling for Wlxss Flnkblnder and me Chrls, our Forelgn Exchange Student, and hlS parents took Us out for dinner and showed us the more lnterestmg sights of Brussels I was especially proud to be able to talk about our country with boys and glrls of dlf ferent lands whom I met and lxyed with In W7e1sbaden I stayed in a yery modern apartment with a widow and her daughter I also stayed wlth famllles lf Heldelberg and ln Little Amer 1ca ln Hunlch bcenlc Austria, Italy, and SWIIZ erland stand out y1y ldly ln my mmd after havlng spent a few days ln each country The last leg of our CYICIISIVC tour brought us to Paris gained thls summer haye me I hope to form a club and do ey ery thing I can to dey elop Internatlonal neyer be able to thank all glylllg me this opportumtv to represent Yvllllam Penn abroad Nly experiences been lnvaluable to Lnderstandlng I'll of you enough for ff , I - .9223 - . .fe:p-yn Mgffy f J V ,Za A ' K1 ! . - 5, . - ,, .-rx 'QV-. 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A D - U 4. n ' - cv - . . . ur Goodwlll mbassador AMERICA MY SECOIND COUINTRY When I was a I1ttIe boy I always wanted to go to the U S A because I belleved that ln Amerlca there were youngsters and cowboys everywhere But as I grew older ey en though I stlll wanted to see America, I wanted to learn more about the ADICHCH Ilfe I gave my name to the Amerlcan Fleld SCFVICC taklnv a chance on my golng to the Unlted States I walted a long tlme but finallv I found that I was golnv to America and last June I knew that the CIIY of York was to be mv home After a long and pleasant trlp wlth 800 stu dents from 30 countries ln Europe and ASIS I had my first ghmpse of America the Statue of Llberty As the boat entered the harbor I saw New York whlch was to me the capltol of the world We then went to Phlladelphla and from there to the most charmlng town York where I found friends a wonderful family and a wonderful school After belng ln York a short tlme I VlSlt6d Vlrglnla, Maryland and the famous capltol of the United States Washington, D C After my long trip was finished mv Ilfe ln Amerxca finallv began While becomlng acqualnted Wllh the Amen cans I made many speeches and shook many hands I was then lntroduced to all of you who CHRIS DEFLAMJRE lmmedlately became my dear frlends Then school began and I found that mv subjects were qulte dlfferent than those I had ln France I thlnk that ey en lf the French love much work the Amerlcans do the work better What about the teachers' The American teachers are nicer than the I'rench teachers, and I had a wonderful time 1n If llllam I enn When I left France I left five or slx friends when I leave your country I wlll leave hundreds of frlends One helped me find my classes another helped me IH my subjects and I don t want to for et the help the student council gave to me The Amerlcan glrls seem more friendly than the French girls I wish I could find a girl as nice as those nominated for I'IOIll9C0l1llIl ueen As for the soclal hfe I think it 15 terrific especlallv the SOCICIISS and school dances held throughout the year bports are unportant to me and at once I hke Baseball and Football I was very dlsap polnted that the Dod ers lost the World Serles but I was qulcklv swept up m York Hlgh s foot ball ames As for the food I still hke the French dlnner with IIS wlne but your breakfast and lunch are very good I just love the American cheese bur er barbecue and hot do ' And now a word about American Pleld SCFVICC I thlnk ll IS the most wonderful Idea for young people because you make new frlends and that helps to brln our worlds closer to gether You serve as an ambassador from your eountrv Before I came to America I dld not have speclal affection for the Americans Now that I know them I think they are terrific people and hke them very much For one year America has been my country and now when I ffo back to Itrance America will he my second country o , - 1 9 1 . . - ' ' ', V, 7 L v v 7 . . 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DAN., ' Q, Imax 1, -V - A .-..-.--..., .--L.. fllvlaughlin, William IYI'll'll William Stonvr, John Ramos. l-'0L'RTH Row: Richard Thomas, Rolncrt Smith, Don llopkins, Ray l'rirv, Tc-il Hartzog, Charles Crist, james Grimes, lfranris lnm-rs, Dale llaimnr, James Kohr. l-'ll-'TH Row: Russell Kohr, Rirhard Ying:-r, ,lark liarnhart, Gary Graco, Rohm-rt Trigo, George Arnold, Willialli Stover, Robert Craley, Paul Atkins, Rirhard Rohrbaugh, Gerry Camalleri, John Reed. 121 f .' y I '- ,IW 'in --n. ,. wp lvl N lmfy 'ty QQ! ,f.,1 Q7 B T' 121341: YORK HIGH 19 HAGERSTOWNN' 7 York shows great potentlal Both teams make usual amount of first game mlstakes and fum bles Improvement 15 needed ln passmg attack Sonny Folckomer hlts payfdlrt twlce for Bear cats Curt HOpklHS IS outstandlnff on defense 4Shades of Wllmot Banks and John Vllatkms 3 Hagerstowns Mel Henry turns ln tremenduous Job rn losmff cause Remalmng games won t be thls easy YORK Htcn 6 HILTON HERSIlF1 19 Ugh' YVhat happened to the potent1al llneman make yery few holes' Backs n11ss them when they ARE there Defense seems to be asleep uarterback, Floyd Egger, cracks shoul der probably losthfor at least one week ,lun Poracll scores twlce and plays ffreat defen 1ye game for Hershey flredlt must be glyen to ,loe Wlatkms and 'Nllke Hemmffer for yallant effort on behalf of York Folckomer scores lone T D on pass from Evger Better luck next week' YORK Hlcn li WILL!-XNINPORT 14 Bearcat play 1 tremendou ly lmproyed frame desplte defeat Ntemhau cr play uarterback for first tune lll lu lrfe and turns m an adequate job Folkomer cores twlce for York Harrls and Flsher hlt paydlrt for yn :tors D8CltllHU play 1s the blocklnff of York s second cony er lon 122 O ca attempt Entxre York team plays great ball Mlrtz shows runmng abxllty for first tlme Speclal credlt must be glven Folckomer for a great game on both offense and defense Leb anon could be tough, so dont ease up X ORR Hlbli 6 LEBANON 27 I told them that they shouldn t ease up York hne refuses to charge fumbled punts also hurt Boger, Lebanon uarterback, fakes well Wolf shows great runmng HbllllV for Lebanon Stem hauser shows great lmprovement as uarter back Nlllt completes Q0 per cent of passes and scores Yorks only touchdown Watch out for John Harrls They beat Lebanon by about thlrtv polnt YORK HIGH 13 JOHN HARRIS 20 York plays a great game only to lose because of fumble punts Two of three Harrls scores come as a result of fumbled punts Harrls de fense stops Folckomer cold qonny galns only snr yards durmf' entlre game Tlus w as hrs lowest total lll three years Fmley scores twlce and W eaner once for Harris Nllfll llll p'1yd1rt twice for Bearcats Stelnhauser al o runs well and con tmues to lmproye at quarterback Bearcats are now ln the cellar Lets hope they bounce out 'wamst Readmff next week I I' I , , x . . 5 Y . . . - , . g . 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YORK HIGH 13 WILLIAM PENN 7 The score was close, but that was all Bear cats gain 400 yards while accumulating 19 first downs but are stopped thrice by BRILLIANT goal line stands lxIlI'tZ and Steinhauser score one T D each, with Getz adding one singleton Well, lets make lt three In a row next week against Steelton YORK HIGH 27 STEELTON 13 Bearcats make lt three straight as Steamrollers stall In the mud Egger hits Frlck twice for Yorks first two T Ds Mirtz and Stelnhauser wmv' account for the other two. Getz kicks two extra points and scores third on an end run. Issac Johnstone of Steelton turns in a valiant per- formance in defeat. YORK HIGH 32 FOREST PARK 6 Folckomer scores four touchdowns as Bear- cats toy with Forest Park of Baltimore. 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' . 2 -v 'MJ-' , ,-. .. . ,. . -. .. , .1 , ' . -'- 'wg' v v Richard Thomas Robert Trigs William Urich Robert Willwlm 2 Tribute to a Great Coach ICR cf: Mn WALFGKI In hls 26 years at York H1 h Mr Waleskl h 1 plawed an Important role ln our athletic pro gram W lllw as we all know llllll, his coachc d mans football teams to uctors ln 1915 our school s tc am held the Pootball f onfercnce Tlllf of this state When we a-ked Ur W ilexlu lf he found cooperation nnonff the plncr- he replied, Us flnltclw thu re tht but bow wewe come acroxs And how true mln, SIllClllLllt 1 or mans of our touchdown hcrou hue Hone on to vreatcr muff lt- lll tht world of foot a Have sou had anw aswlstance lll lllflllllff ou suc plasers',, we a-ked xc hul the o be-t laslwldfll C0H.ll99 ln the conference, le bald emphntlcallw After l'lflllillD from the Grow Cltw fol lege, llr XY dlfoelil plawed profe--lonal football ln the National Pootbnll Lcaffuc He has al o had the txpcrlfnce of L0'1Clllll other teama esxdu our own Y a s was couh of lc football tm llll at Delonc f'llhOllC Hlffh Nchool, where he lcd the team on to three champlon -hlpx ln the profe-Nlonll field of football, he han co lched three ch llllplllllahlp te un- ln X orlt 171 Thu vrelt mln of football hae albo ecn lIllf I'0Nlt1l ln othf r -port- In flct he coat led York llwh on to two co championship- lll 1 en tr1l1nnBucJ1 , we owt 1 wrclt de al to Iwl Wlle-ku IIS Ntrud lls pitlcntlx and unwelfibhw ln lls nl mx xc mrs he re Ind hae opened the doorwas to tht world of sports for manx of IIN lf cvs Q 54.11 I - , . 3 '12 ,1 . 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A Weekend of Good Tlmes Louise Emszg announces the Queen I!! .af HONIECONIINC' Our Jubllant weekend began with an assembly program to announce and crown the Queen of H0lllCCOD1lHg At the gnen moment Que qzabo was named ueen for the weekend of Home C0llllIlg wlth Barbara Deeds and Mary Anne Wfoltman as attendants On Saturdav a gala parade preceded the annual Battle of the Roses m which we were WlCl0I'l0llS The Queen and her Court relgned that evening at a dance glven xn honor of our vlctory over Lancaster Thls dance successfully closed our weekend of festlvltles S E-11 f 'v L..u.L .4 s-Q Penn Palace the sate o the second voronutlon 128 0 L V' , , 4 . 1 1 ' J Y. Y I. L, . BG 1 ,, . . V 7. . '- --' ' .17 , I -a Q Q L- . 5 i Q I ' ul L-i ' Q. i an K T l X' U -. I 'T A ' ' v , ! 1 3 up I t.. - 11 x t ' , g I wx I K , W I r v- R ' K, Tim, ' 1 ' ' J V ' ' Y 1,1 ,, A A f l xr. 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Dpi' 0. 18.4 Drlbblmg Dervlshes VARSITY TEAM FIRST Row left to rzght Eugene Beck Ted Holmes Martin Elrhert Charles Fuck Howard Jones Bobble Holmes SECOND Row Tom Swartz mgr Harry Brown Joe Youcheff Milton Stelnhauser Ronme Wamer Lonny Bones 'Nlr Cockley DONALD COCKLEY Coach December 4 York vs Sprmg Grove After a poor first half the Bearcats two pla toon system began to pay off and resulted ln a 68 57 vlctory over the Spring Grove Rockets mBecembe1'-7-H Yorkfvsflrlagerstown The Bearcats defeated the Hagerstown Hubs thanks to another brllllant second half spurt by a score of 76-37 Improvement was noted ln the Bearcats plav especlally ln the reboundmg department December 14 York vs Hanover The Bearcats were forced lnto overtlme to defeat Hanovers N1 hthawks 71 70 The trlo of Ted and Bob Holmes and Howie .lones accounted for 53 of York s points. Ted Holmes also played brilliantly on defense blocking numerous Bighthawks shots. December 18 York vs Baltlmore C C York was beaten 54-50 by Baltlmore Clty Colle e The Bearcats showed very llttle ln the way of accurate shootm rebounding abllltw and hustle Lets hope lt was Just an off ame December 21 York vs Alumnl The Bearcats put up a good battle before finally succumblng to a powerful Alumnl qulnt by a score of 67 66 ln overtlme January 2 York vs Milton Hershey C0nlblHlHg speed and accurate shootlng York defeated the Spartans of Mllton Hershey 77 58 for IIS first league vlctory The tr1o of Ted Holmes Howle Jones and Martln Ebbert accounted for 63 Bearcat pomts .lanuary 5 York vs Harrlsburg Penn York defeated the Tigers of Wllllam Penn fHarr1sburgJ 1n a hard fought game 60-52 Howie .lones and Ted Holmes scored 15 polnts each to lead the Bearcat scorlng Waztzng, out a suspense lled moment 5 'fizitw-. 1.6 kvmn January 8 York vs Lebanon York cut down the Cedars of Lebanon by a score of 58-41 The Bearcat scorlng was evenly dlvlded as four starters hlt double dxgnts Januarv 11 York vs Steelton The Bearcats walloped the Steamrollers of Steelton ln a comparatlvely easy game 69 38 The Steamrollers never had a chance York simply had too much speed and experl ence Once a aln the scormg was evenly dlS trlbuted wlth four players scormg double fi ures January 15 York vs Lancaster After a slow start York finally beat Lan caster 70-48 York displayed superior speed and shootln ablllty whlch overcame the hel ht advantage whlch the Red Tornadars had Bob Holmes and Ted Holmes led the Bearcat scorln wlth 18 and 11 polnts re spectlvelw January 18 York vs Central Dauphm The Bearcats trlpped the Rams of Cen tral Dauphm bv a narrow margm of 58-53 Gene Becker led the York scoring for the first tlme th1s year wlth 16 very lmportant polnts I U . 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U . . - P - cc as - Gene Baker Lonnle Bones Harry Brown January 22 York vs John Harrls Thanks to a br1ll1ant last perlod spurt the Bearcats were able to ambush the Ploneers of John Harrls by a 63 52 score Once agam Howard Jones was top man on the totem pole for York January 25 York vs Readlng The Red Kmghts of Reading gave the Bearcats a terrlfic beatmg ln the game WhlCh would have eventually proved the first half champlonshlp of the Central Penn League Readxng gave York very llttle chance at the basket by playlng a great game of possesslon ball York led at the end of the first quarter but the final score was 43 33 Martm Ebbert Charles Frlck Bobby Holmes KN Q, f 136 fg A . . 9 GS 9, Q ' F. czmsigy . 4, x 3 , A , ,se on IL 3 g , fg in . M X A VA V 2 3 an f V E 4:55 2' a , y x t my . 'rx -T Holmes Milton Stemhauser elf January 31 York vs Hagerstown York which beat Hagerstown earller ln the season was beaten by a score of 50-48 Coach Cockley saxd much of the trouble was due to the bandbox court on whlch thls game was played which greatly hlndered the Bear cats Leading at halftlme by a score of 25 18 they were ln control of the ball most of the tlme due to some splendld rehoundlng by Ted Holmes and Howard Jones February 5 York vs MlllOH Hershey The thlrd stralght loss for York occurred when the Spartans heat the Bearcats wlth a score of 66-64 Fouls were the mam cause of tlus dlsaster when five personal fouls removed Ted Holmes from the game dunng the fourth quarter Ronme Wamer 8 .F Q: 137 .l oe Youcheff Mmm V V A w,,,,.,, . . , -.- t M13 t W- 3, ' I 2' 5 5, , r' XXX ' AQ! ' f 5- 1, 2 o Y 4 I t V ,I fi . V. u l' , . . . , . 66 19 ' ' , . . . 2, f 5:5 ' , Q 4' H ' g X 'S 5 ,,S3U 5 Ks 4 X? ,Q ., - February 8 York vs Harrxsburg Penn The Bearcats came through w1th a w1n over the Harrisburg Tlgers 74-53 Ted Holmes agaln was hlgh scorer wlth a total of 21 pomts Cockley easlly won the game by ln sertmg a dlfferent qulntet ln the last quarter February 12 York vs Lebanon York rallled to another wln and defeated the Cedars of Lebanon 56-52 York tralled durlng the game and wlth only a 15 polnt surge ln the last quarter lt turned certaln defeat lnto vlctory February 15 York vs Steelton The Cockleymen made an lmpresslve show mg and beat the Steamrollers of Steelton 63 51 Howard Jones and Marty Ebbert both showed their most lmpresslve efforts of the season Gene Becker has been lost to the game for a whlle due to a spramed ankle and this mlght well hlnder the Bearcats February 19 York vs Lancaster The Bearcats lost to the Tornadars of Lancaster bv a score of 47-45 The mam cause for thls defeat was Lancaster s helght ad vantages and also Gene Becker s absence from the court due to hls lnjurw But thls dld not stop Howard Jones from maklng a grand total of 21 pomts Februarv 22 York vs Central Dauphin York Hlgh defeated the Rams of Central Dauphm by a score of 70 54 After a defeat by Lancaster the Bearcats determlnatlon to w1n carrled them easllw through thls Ted Holmes led the scoring wlth 20 pomts February 26 York vs John Harrls The Bearcats downed the Ploneers for the For the first half both teams were scorlng practlcally the same although m the thlrd quarter Buster Brown attacked Harris and sent them to defeat Martv Ebbert and Bobbs Holmes shared top scormg wlth 14 pomts each Teddx asszsls th Bearcats - ' . . . second time this season by a score of 71-59. 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V I' ' e , . 138 Sharp Shooters nel MX Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an an an an e e Fe e e Fe .l V TEAM l'lRsT How left to right ,lohn Hobach Santo Sexton Harry Flshel Terry Lelk Charles Sexton Larl Daehnke SECOND Row Paul Landis David Houseman B111 Stoner Donnie Headmgs THIRD Row Roger Allxson mgr Tom Swartz mgr Llonel Bailey Bob fraley Richard Ilyrlllfe J V BASKETBALL SCORES 4-York York York York York York York Y ork York York York York York York York York Y ork Y ork York X ork York Spring Crove Ha erstown Hanover Baltlmore Industrlal Soclety l 0dt6SVlllC Nlllton Hershey Harrlsbur Penn Lebanon Steelton Lancaster I entral Dauphm .lohn Harrls Readlng Ha erstown llllton Hershey Harrlshur lenn Lebanon bteelton Lancaster Central Dauphln 139 MILTON DEB GOTWALT Coach Oven, Human Flsh rf? vjgfll J 'En'-H+ SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROW left to right Jack DeBarlJ1d1llo Joel Shanonbrook Tom Ekle Mlke Shaberly Craig Downmg Jack Gingrich Fred brove SECOND ROW Joel Duttera John Blnder Larry Glngrlch Donald Lehman Terry Slonaker Eugene Qtambaugh Bill Qmyser THIRD ROW Barry Kent Jamk Elvhelherger W1ll1al1nLynn James Beattie David Holly Johy Crnnm Bull Hollister and Dale Fllnrhbaugh ,I anuary 4 DONALD HOUSEAL The York Hlgh Natators opened thelr sea Coach son wlth a glorlous start by defeating Lan caster, 48 29 They swept the first SIX events the hlghllght belng the 200 yard free style January 18 Although the urus bug hlt the team hard lt came throufrh IH fine style to capture ltS second VICIOTY by defeatlng BBTIIIIIOPC .,,- Clty, 55 22 'lhe last mlnute substltutes cap tured SIX out of sewen 1nd1v1dual meets and one out of two relays January 19 The mermen splashed to an easy wm mer St Joseph wlth a score of 55 22 ln thelr thlrd meet at the Y W' C A pool 140 ' r Q Q P I 0 . 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Y - ' - A I . . . ,lanuarv 23 W'hen the natators started to chum the water in their third meet they were unde feated The team from Hill School proved to be l0ll ll opposition, however, and dumped the aggressive Bearcats bv a score of 39 38 This was Hill s first trip to York and the meet was mp and tuck all the wav Althouvh the Bearcats took two Hrst places and one relav event, these were not enouffh to come out of the heartbreaker victorious Janna rv 2 3 Without two of 1ts top notch divers, York proved that skill was not lacking when it swept the honors bv scorlnfr 50-27 over the fllVllllldl events and one of two relays, the natators proved WlCl0l l0llS after taklnff first place ln dlvmff february 5 Milton Hershev showed no opposition to York s win of 62 lb The mermen came through with vlctorles in five out of six starts The 200 yard freestyle quartet of Kent Mlrtz, Lynne, and Cmfferich clocked the best time of 1ts season Febmarv 6 The fnshmen came out on top again by de featlnff their closest rlvals in a duel meet at Trenton, 51 26 They came out on top in four individual events and two relav events february 8 A slow start did not hinder the mermen as they splashed to a 53 24 victory over Hershey Going to work they netted the 100 and 200 yard freestyle events and the 100 yard back stroke They also carried the relavs I' ebruarv 13 Barelv edfrlng out Foatesvllle, the Bearcats were agaln successful, 39 38 A new Coates ville pool record was obtained by one of the natators when they walked away with two of the individual events after Gene Stam baugh took first place ln diving Pebruarv 21 DIQIFICI Affaln the Bearcats scored a win This time at the lf St M pool ln a dual meet They ran awav with a 89 point vlctorv defeating their closest rival, Lancaster Coach Don Houseal proudly praised his team after a hlffhly exclt mfr meet Pebruarv 23 Eastern Interscholastic This time, at Iawrencevllle the aggressive natators showed their strength by netting 49 points and crowdlnv out all opposition Thls brought the total wins up to ten with only one loss v: - . ' q Yr v - 1 F , , , I . . .Q Y . ,Q . ' l' ' . . 7 , , v H as ' I 79 Y ' A 1 n C. ' - T - Y T1 ' 1 I- , ' ' ' 3. 1 v F 1 V f' ,Y rs ' , . ' . 1 v Y v v v v' ' Allentown team. Taking.: five out of six in- ' ' ' ' . r V. . B- 1 4 'Q ks 1 v I . f P. , K F . A .A . ' ' T. ' I . . ' , A , . ' - F- A L . . L I A . . . . . 'Z . ' ' H ' w l rg . ,, 'Y I , , .Y F' w ' , F .. u . ,, . . 141 V es! .jeux , X I . JH- J , , if ,M -3, A ' 'I , f ,Hogg WRESTLING TEAM Fmsr Row, left to right: Russel Kohr, Lynn Warren. SECOND Row: David Hom, Kenny Weichert, James Anderson, Swanson Murray, Lewis Rudacille. THIRD Row: Clair Worley, Pierre Hill, Joe Myers, Sidney Watt. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Plate's Pokers The wrestling team had a successful season despite a poor win and loss record. Spectator interest also showed a definite improvement due to the scheduling of several afternoon matches. This interest may eventually hit the junior high schools, and when this happens, we will see a great improvement in York High wrestling. Three members of the team, Kenneth Weichart, Swanson Murray, and Clair Worley, are expected to cause considerable trouble for the opposition at the District Three Meet. 1957 WRESTLING SCHEDULE 11-York.29 West York ............ 18 15-York 8 Milton Hershey ........ 36 18wYork 3 Manheim Central ...... 43 25-York 18 Manheim Twp. ........ 29 29-York 13 Columbia ....... ..... 2 7 1YYork.14 Lancaster .. ..... 30 6-York 9 Solanco .... ..... 3 5 14-York 13 Reading ..... 29 20-York 12 Hershey .... ..... 2 7 A 26-York.4l Hanover .............. 11 'Q' 1-2-York 36 Hempfield lSectionalsl .10 A 8-9-York 41 Dover 1Districtsl ...... And h0's down .' York ll ii G Liguria x73 --H lirl lim l Ill Q :iv ill 11 L ir - --- -ir-L-...A-1 14...- WY V at .ai wa un! N alll l H Q qi lm! .iq ' 51m an 4 UN Jed' f N f al. N' it Q '+ '1 is 'H Rid Q 190 BASILBA LL TI' ANI FIRST Row left to right Donald Hess Russel lxrouse Rolrert Vlands Richard Baum Thomas Wolf Steve Hershner Thomas Klmedmt James Yloore Ted Arnold Vernon l'1 hcl ,Ian larry SECOND Row -'lndrew l'of-t llarenf-e -Klhson Don Hummer John hIldlllS Prod S1 hldlng 'Walton SlPll'llldllNfI' Harry I'lSllf'I Wlllll0F Wallare Dale Hamm hxlllldlll Barr Holu rt Holnns Jerry llarr Wlr Nhtnl Nlr Tulcya Batter U ' Ye ' lhat reeord IS rl ht The York H1 h baseball team Hnally had a loslng season However there ls really nothln to worry about smce thls year was a year of Febllllfllll When Hr Tuleya lSSll8d the first call for baseball players lhlS year, only two lettermen reported The remainder had Uraduated Next year wlll be an entlrely dlfferent SlllldllOIl Only three members of this years team wlll be missing., The remainder, wlth one year of experlence under IIS belt, should form the nucleus for another wlnnlnf York Hlgh baseball team B XQEB ALL QCOREQ X Bolhng Qprlngs 'Ax 'N ar 3 'nk X Q1 Xlay Apr Apr Apr -Xpr Apr Apr pr Apr Apr Nlay J' Nlay 2 Hay Nlay Hay L Q Nlay 143 23 2 1 3 8 11 la lt 22 York York York York York York York York York York York York York York York York Alumni John Harris Lebanon Hershey Mnddletown Steelton Nlllton Hershey Lancaster Wllllam Penn .lohn Harns Lebanon Hershey Steelton Milton Hershey Lancaster Wllllanl Penn 2 5 3 7 3 o 3 0 9 -, I ' --ll-'i--li' --1 -Q u.n - :nut -I 1 -1--11-- i - 5 ., ...1-1. - --1 :'xu v FY'-Y-fl?-?l A -. uglgglpii 1-1 -gui -N' , 2 2 5: , lg I, ' 1 ' 2 l t I. ui-L: . 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' ...... 5 Hg . . 2M ...... 2 ' .............. 4 A J A, A .5- ...... 5 ' ..... . l0- ...... l ............. 3 ' . . 12- ...... l .............. 6 ' - .14- ...... 2 ' .......... 0 V' . . 17- ...... 3 .............. 7 . 5 A .l9- ...... 2 Q ....... a in Racket Squad TENNIS TEAM ....,.-9o--- FIRST ROW left to rlght Martln Miller Joseph Anderson Jack Fasxck Rlfhard Hershey Irvm Coldren SECOND ROW Mr Cotwalt Vlrlor Hamme Wllllam Fox Wllllam Long Donald Lehman Q Apr Apr May May May May Mav May May o-ui MILTON DEB GOTWALT Coach 144 14-York York York York York York York York 26-York Lancaster Hershey Wllham Penn West York Readmg Hanover Hanover Manhelm Townshlp Central Daulphln 5'1 A 2 A 5 in T ' x ' ' V A - ' X 1 5 1 'Y A -2 X . t 5 X . 1 fa - 'I . f z Q 1 A- b . xg A: r,st,Y'iaAQ: .112 V 'ii f AMX P K 1 X 2 E1 QS? 3 x 4 1 13 ' , Yi Q f., i,. V' . ..0 ........... .7 3 ' . 21- ..0 .............. 7 6, fe 1- ..3 ' ' ....... .4 I .2 k 9- ..6 ........ ...1 nib 11- ..5 ' ............. 2 ' ..... 4 ....... 5 1 H' 1 19- ..2 ............ .5 E A sl. as '.1 . . ' Q ..5 ' ..... 2 t 3 coffin n,- 'pl J K ' Diveot Diggers Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr 'N aw Mav 'N aw 'N aw 9 York 13 York 16-York 20 York 25 York 27 York 4-X ork 7 York 11 X ork 1-I-York GOLF TEAM left to right De-Haven Cspelcher Thomas f eesey David Lasher James Crayblll Dale Hamm:-ls Robert Peters FOLF East Berlln Carllsle Wfest York Central Dauphln 81 Cumberland Valley 1 East Berlln West York Coach Central Dauphln Cumberland Vallev 1 Hershey 4Chan1p1on hlp Plas UHF D . - .. 14 ' ...... 1 . - . . 8 ' ......... 7 . .. 12 ..... . 3 . - .. fry, ' . fa . ' - .. 14 . . - .. 15 ' ...... 0 Apr. 30-York. .105 Carlisle ......... Llyz GEORGE PORTER X tl 5 f .. 9 ...... 6 3 A 1 - .. 12 ' . 3 LI 1' - 7 .. 14 1 A1 5 7 .. 9 Q ....... . 6 Cmdermen Apr Apr pr Apr pr ll ay N ay May May May May Louis MIKE DOWELL Coach TRACK TRALK Qhlppenshurg York I arllsle 2nd Wllllalll Penn York 89 38 John Harris Steelton York York 4 Nl3IlllPllll Township York 99 28 Penn Relays Won by Williamsport York Second Lancaster Dual York 68 59 Sheppard Relays York Farllsle 2nd Bethlehem Relays Won hy Norrlstown York Qecond Lebanon Relays Won hy William lenn York Second Wllllamsport Williamsport 14-53 uadrangulon W Penn Rcadmg Lancaster York W Penn York 2nd May 15 Dual Meet York 86-41 May 19 DlSlFIPlS York 53 31 May 26 'lllle Relay York Sth After many years of medlocrlty, track at York High finally came mto IIS own The highlight of the season as far as team achlevement IS concerned was the wlnnmg of the DlStflCt Three team champlonshlp It was the first tlme 1n the twenty nlne wear lustorw of the meet that a York team accomplnshed thls feat In the way of lndlvldual trlumphs, four school records were set durlng the course of the season Congratulatlons to 'Nllke Dowell and his track team for a Joh well done Fmsr Rows left to nght John xIll1Z Senford Folckomer John Terpak Stewart Bresswme Edward Atwater Cary Lentz Donald Hom Donald Harro William Wolfe Nell Reellng Howard Jones Leon Sllar Donald Koontz Dean Reber SECOND Row Paul 'Nlyers mgr Joel Duttera John Reed Mlke Helnlnger Fllarles Diehl Eugene Lehman Charles Everett Barry Emslg Merle lkIfElW8lH Joe Myers Ralph Null Louis Helfrich Dave Waelde Norman Wemstock Wulhur Glbble Richard Crouse Robert Dutters and advisors Mike Dowell and Byers Erney 'Q 1 a O .14-. ' .................. , : ' - . . IT- ' ' ......................... - -. ' ' A . 20- '., . , ............... -T , . 25-. ' ' .................... - - if A .2a- ' ' , . I 1- ........................ - - ,I 2-. ................ , . ' - 5- , ' . n I , . - 8- , , 10- ' .................. ' ' - 12-Q - GL 97 I - ss: - as - , ' V: A. . l ', . , , l . l ., A .4 . , 9 s a 1 1 9 a is ' 9 Ff l . fa ' 3 ' . F 7, ' A --w , f I 'Q . M-I: 1 - I ,, ' ' l Y 11, a ' ' ' I ' ' 3 2 I X r .T X: 1, r ., .v V ' 5 y . 'g' . l l . . we 6 - . My ' 1 r Ridge Runners CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country Scores fLow Score Winsl Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 23 3- 15- 23 25 5 York .... York York York York Lancaster ....... .... 2 3 Lancaster ....... .... 2 5 Williamsport .......... 23 Central Dauphin ...... 38 William Penn ......... 18 Districts York 5th Louis MIKE DOWELL Despite a rather poor won and lost record, we are justifiably proud of this year,s Cross Coun- try team. This was only the second full year for Cross Country as a varsity sport at York High. Although there was a noticable increase in interest in the sport, it was practically nil when com- pared to interest shown by other schools. For example, William Penn of Harrisburg and Wil- liamsport had a turnout of over one hundred boys for Cross Country, while York High had a turnout of about thirty. However, we are sure that under the capable guidance of Mike', Dowell, Cross Country will continue its growth as a varsity sport. CROSS COUNTRY FIRST Row, left to right: Wilbur Gibble, Wayne Bear, Jack Jones, Ron Nickolas, Charles Everett. SECOND Row: Coach Dowell, ,lack Giambalvo, Barry Mummert, Don Snyder, Robert Duttera, Norwood Sellers, Dave Waelde, Dean Reba' C f G ette .vi Dail ourtesy o az Y Girl s Athletic Assoclatlon FIRST ROW left to right Pat Leber Pat Leppo Doris Rhine Sandra Lciphart Joanne Lehman Mary Lou Moyer 'Vlim Mathlson Sandra Chllcoat Pat Gotwalt Barbara Keesey Virginia 'Vlitchell Lois Kling Wlargy Sminkey Shirley Slaybaugh Janet Buchanan Gerry Kleckner Ruth Boyd Sandra Decker Barbara Doyle fonme Dietz Phyllis Yose Jean Shutter Brenda Keller Judy Logan fail Finke Barbara 'Nloberg Norma 'llitzell SECOND Row Barbara 'Horton Nancy 'llyers Joan Simmons Jeanne Bempel Jane Leber Ruth Wetzel Linda Rau hauser Elalnt Nauss Sandra Doll Carole Hiller Corrine Smith Nancy Lee Hoshall larol Hall Judy Snyder Stine Sandy Stebbins Bette Reavcr THIRD Row Helen Stump Jane Hiller Lynne llaupt Nancy Klinedinst Elizabeth Ielphart Janet Cutshall 'Nlary Linsig Phyllis topcnhaver Linda Jane Smith Jeanette lladfelter 'llary Bubb ball Walker Louie Sprulntmnburg -inn Snyder Joanne Leader Sandy Legore Rosalind Wayne FOURTH Row leggy Harro Gerry Luudo Janis Hoke 'llarlene Dietz Donna Chromster Margie Hawkins Trudy Byers Mary Wagner Linda Benson Linda Smoker Connie Boyd Darlys Bloss fe I to right Hrs Charlotte Penny Urs 'Nlary lltrbst Nliss Elaine Tompkins 1-18 0 9 0 0 0 5 ' : 7 5 . I 5 ki I 7 ' ' 5 'i 9 A' 5 5 5 5 l 5 9 A 5 1 a s s - ' a ' 9 1 s . , . . s 9 9 9 ' 9 - s 1 ' A A X I . - - 9 - 1 ' 1 9 f 9 f ' 9 5 7 5 9 ' 5 A L 7 A 7 L 5 Linda Julius, Judy Smith, Beverly Smith, Mary Ann Hicks, Barbara Simmons, Barbara Eck, Sue Szabo, JoAnn l a - 4 Q ' - -3 - 1 ' f A l , ' ' v A ' l l v ., A . Q . , , 1 . , L. A . . . , . 4 L , , , Y. ' 7 '- ' x v 1 l Ya ' 9 5 5 5 ' 5 1 5 ' ' 9 1 s 1 9 v a 7 9 ' 9 5 5 ' . I ' : A . . , 1 .. . ' - taying lim and Trim Girls Athletic Association If any girl is interested in sports, the Cirl's Athletic Association is the organ- ization for her. Membership is open to any girl who has earned 50 points by participating in intramural sports: badminton, basketball, bowling, fencing, golf, foul shooting, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball. W'ith the aid and cooper- ation of Miss Tompkins, Mrs. Penny, Miss Logan, and Mrs. Herbst this complete year round sports program ha been or anmed and maintained since 1948 At the end of the wear C A A presents special awards to the two seniors with the highest number of points eamed IH actual participation Their annual banquet is looked forward to bw all and remembered by many A solo per orrruznce Up two three 149 F - A - :ff-fe: ' -. -e I ,-3--Tig? COLOR GUARD Left to right: Susan Szabo, Daren Sclllosser, Ginni Stil- phen, Carolista Mrfllaster, Gail Finke, Betty Ann Weiser, Marcia Ehrhart, Pat Gotwalt. FLAG TWIRLERS FIRST ROW: Nancy Brown, Judy Smith, ' Nancy Wile, Bette Rinehart. SECOND Row: Linda Harbold, Peggy Ream. MAJURETTES FIRST ROW, left to right: Lois Brothers, Shirley Billet, Jean Schrum. SI-LCON D Row: Dianna Campbell, Bonnie Herman, Donna Rice. 15 J fa '1 ir' X A ' ' .gy .gin Q 1.5, 'A - -- Hifi. C892-V 55'.':3 ' f ' 1.-.1 -' PEPMAKERS These various groups help to promote school cheer and good spirit. Many hours of practice are needed to attain the high degree of efficiency that all the Flag Twirlers, Color Guards, and Majorettes possess. Last Thanksgiving they went to New York with the Band where they marched in the annual parade held there. Ever faithful to their cause are the Program Sellers, who greet us at each game. Last, but certainly not least, are the Cheerleaders, who add their vivacious personalities and pep to the school's main athletic events. Their outstanding talents were recognized when they received first prize in cheerleading competition. These well-organ- ized groups successfully carry out an important factor of our school-good sportsmanship. CHEERLEADERS Fmsr Row, left to right: Barbara Doyle, Lucretia Hum- bert, Ann Moyer, Pat McGee, Jane Kehm, SECOND Row: Mary Anne Woltman, Anna Mary Herman, Jane Beard, Barbara Way. THIRD Row: Joyce Rubinstein. 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A- Z...-X , ' LA QUILL AND SCROLL FIRST Row, left to right: Alisa Kornfeld, Judy Howe, Jane McCleaf, Carole Hiller, Constance Sheely, Sandy Smith, Ruthie Leibowitz, Nancy Kling. SECOND Row: Mary Jane Sypula, Ginny Gladfelter, Barbara Ryan, Linda Colombeck, Corrine Smith, Barbara Nlinnich, Joyce Ketterman. THIRD ROW: Helen Blum, Susan Miller, Suzanne Burras, Barbara llobcrg, Linden Benson, Uaryls Bloss FOL'RTH Row: Garth Croft, Ray Wallace, Dick Hershey, Jerry Kunkle, Ronald Uentler, uill and Scroll Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for high school students interested in the field of journalism. lt was organized on Nlarch 31, 1952. Under the direct supervision of Nliss llinnie Nlarie Altland. their advisor, all the members are individually encouraged to do more work in high school journalism and creative writing. Membership in this organization IS based upon work for the Taller and individual scholastic standing. ,gi-3 . Q- Bliss M, hlARlE ALTLAND Advisor A f K L A , F vi? JU Gs Q,-'7' Miss DIARCARETTA IIALLOCK Advisor Thespians Thespians Dramatics Society In 1937 the Dramatic Society of VVilliam Penn became affiliated with a national organ- ization and has been known since that time as the National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society. This society, named after the poet, Thespis, has two aims: To create an active interest in dramatics, and to promote a standard of excellence in all phases of arts. To become a member of this organization, it is necessary to earn one hundred points by participating in dramatic activities. For every extra 100 points earned the deserving member receives a star. Under the able leadership of Miss Hallock, the Thespians sponsor many plays through- out the school year. THESPIANS FIRST Row, left to right: Connie Sheeley, Jane Landis, Ruth Leibowitz, Jane McCleaf, Joanne Leader, Isabel Clippinger. SECOND Row: Sandy Sliker, Barbara Nalven, Beverly Ilgenfritz, Lynne Haupt, David Amey, Dave Griffith, Marvin Feld. THIRD Row: Michael Spabr, Bob Ettlc, Victor Abel, Delmar Bowers, John Mercier, Michael Bubb. FOURTH Row: Ronald Get-sey, Harold Fitzkee, Bill Long. in Q . ' R vi -in Z .K 'J Di i ii? v-.7 Miss M. Manu: ALTLAND Miss Nl.-KRY I.ocAN Adviser Advisor Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America In 1948 the Future Teachers of America Organization was founded with forty students who were interested in teaching. This society requires many qualifications of its members such as good scholarship, and high ideals. Miss Altland, organizer of the society, serves as co- sponsor with Miss Logan, and they help make possible the many field trips which the members take to various colleges and local elementary schools. Every student interested in the teaching profession should be a member of this society and enjoy the privileges by the F .T. A. FIRST Row, left to right: Patricia l'owcrs, Nancy Mundis, Suzanne Burras, Ruth Lcsher, Sonia Shutter, Faye Ulrerlandcr, Linda Montgomery, Sara Ellen Maxell, Jcan Shutter, Ruth Ann Gciselman. St-Lcoxn Row: Ruth Ann Mcycr. Mary Jane Sypula, Susan Millcr, lfvanglcinc Mitchell, Judith Ruppert, Ann Snyder. llonna Shue, Louise Spruitenhurg. Susan Lcntz, Alisa Kornfcld, Sandra Freed. THIRD Row: Donaline llcr- nian, Joyce Finke, Jo Ann Leader, Sandra Smith, Ruth Lielioyyitz, Jane Mclflcaf, llctty Mitchell, Gail Walker, Linda Sinokcr, Dianne Baily, Mary Lou Bair. FOURTH Row: Delores lloll, Erlmon Becver. Ronald Rudy, James Rahrue II, Ray Wallace-, Michael Bubh, Mike Crowl, Barbara Mehl. .2-5 -,f . , I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST Row, left to right: Phyllis Copenhaver, Judy Munier, Nancy Kling, Linda Golombeck, Ruth Leihowitz, Alisa Kornfeld, Jean Shutter, Lorraine Altland, Flora Koons. SECOND Row: Alfred Horn, Judy Logan, Barbara Minnich, Charlotte Quigley, Barbara Deeds, Connie Sheely, Sandra Sliker, Lois Smith. THIRD Row: Ray Wallace, Dave Ruppert, James Beattie, Tom Swartz, Ronald Geesey, William Lynne. ational Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Eligibility for membership in the Williani Penn Chapter of the National Honor Society is attained by junior and senior students who earn a scholastic average of 85 per cent. Members are selected hy the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. A committee of eleven members of the faculty makes the final choice after the entire faculty has voted and the society itself has suggested candidates whom they consider worthy of member- ship. In order to be self-supporting, the society presents two shows each year. This society gives deserving students recognition and thus fosters better scholarship throughout the school. MRS. FLORENCE THOMPSON Adviser . gi. , , JR. ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Fmsl' Row, left to right: Flora Koons, Ruth Myers, Connie Kile, Jean Shutter, Mary Jane Sypula. SECOND Row: David Horne, Ray Wallace, David Hibner, Andy Poet, Dale Dahlheimer, John Herr. THIRD Row: Jack Shedlock, William LeCates. Jr. Academy of Science JUNIOR ACADEMY UF SCIENCE Most of our 'Gscientists of tomorrow are members of this society. Any student who has had one year of science and has completed a scientific project may quality for membership in the junior Academy of Science. By means of experiments, lectures, and displays in the meetings one member can teach his fellow-members more about his particular interest in science. Throughout the year several field trips are made to various scientific departments in nearby colleges. I'nder the supervision of Mr. Czaph, new scientific Helds are opening to the inter- ested members. is Win ALEXANDER CZAPH A, Aduser il D :ruff gl. QW Mas. Oinjfiielgolgcxs fl Jr. Historical Society JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY The objectives of the Junior Historical Society are to better understand and appreciate our local and state history. In order to apply for membership, students must have an average of 80 per cent and pass a test given by the society. Their programs consist of debates, discussions, and interesting speeches about history of the United States and York in particular. The society aides the York Historical Society as best as it can every year. Wle wish these historians an- other successful and eventful year. JR. HISTORICAL SOCIETY FIRST Row, left to right: Barbara Kcesey, Tara Eisenhour, Louise Irwin, Sandy Ferree, Susan Lentz, Nancy Ralfensberger, Sylvia Rudisill, Susan Lyman, Mary .lane Sypula. SECOND Row: Lynda Watt, Phyllis Vose, Pat Cotwalt, Jane McCleaf, Joanne Leader, Louise Spruitenburg, Sandra Decker. THIRD Row: Ann Snyder, Nan Gray, Winnie Leese, Delmar Bowers, Ellen Cotwalt, Helen Blum, Judy Koontz, 160 161 41-1 -GSOPO-000115 :iz--umm! Ihrwmngn Ulf 'O2m-'Oth .W 0 1 Q9 mpc-'CDPM-tv-'T' 0 -0537700 I'U0coo0-4113 . S44 2 I u gist A , by . K' mx 4 I 1- Lbr , S 2 . . A 7 9 ' 5 X ' SIR. EDWARD WALTERS ' Adrispr Alpha Debating oeiety ALPHA DEBATING SOCIETY The oldest organization in William Penn, the Alpha debating Society, has had a long and prosperous history. It has served the school whole-heartedly and faithfully for 76 years by improving the members chiefly in debating and dramatic ability, public speaking, knowledge of parliamentary procedure, and has instilled in them the appreciation of literature. All boys who have completed 18 weeks of school at William Penn and are in good class standing are eligible for membership in A. D. S. The meetings are held every Monday evening, with co- operation and supervision of Mr. Edward Walters. The yearly program of the society includes joint meetings with the other major societies, the A. D. S. and D. L. S. dances, and presenta- tion of a play in assembly. It is always an honor to be the wearer of an Alphan pin. A LPHA DEBATING SOCIETY FIRST Row, If-ft to right: K4'llIll'lll March, Fred Avila, ,lark Shedlock, Richard Tomita, Ste-ve Shaflvr, David llilrnf-r. liill Ycaglvy, ,lay Holtzapplc, Terry Hake, ,lay Silar, William L1-Cates. Sl-1CoND Row: Lf-roy King, Dc-an llaines, Ray Shaffer, llill Smyscr, Bill Hollister, Bob llorn, Garth Croft, Leon Silar. Ronald Stoll, Wiliiis-r Wallat-1-. THIRD Row: Joel Rcaser, Robert Cain, Niles Morton, ,Ion-I Duttf-ra. David Wvaeldc. Corey Ericson, Fred lhrig. FOURTH Row: ,lay Williarns, Cary L1-ntz, Robert Duttera, John Hobark, Raymond Kehr, Senford Folckcmer, Terry Sheldon, Clayton R1-ascr. i N CLIO LITERARY SOCIETY FIRST Row, left to right: Pat Cable, Virginia Cladfelter, Sandra Ferree, Lois Smith, Linda Benson, Becky Sch:-nck, Isobel Kramer, Isabel lllippingcr, Barbara Nalven, Ann Rowe. SECOND Row: Lois Stockadale, Martha Hespenheide, ,Ioan Terpak, Joie Schlegel, Barbara Stock, Priscilla Dallmeyer, Helen Blum, Louise Irwin, ,Ioy Jones, Sandy Kitt, Aimee Wiest. THIRD ROW: Susan Miller, Margaret Grove, Susan Goodling, Lou Ann Schaefer, Marcia Ehrhart, Sue Szabo, Constance Sheely, Ellen Gotwalt, Donna Looks. FOURTH ROW: Linda Abrams, Phyllis Vose, Kathy llehler, Judy Orcutt. Susie Ruff, Linda Harbold, Lynn Leister, Judy Reichner. Clio Literary Societ CLIO LITERARY SOCIETY The daughters of the green and white are prominent in all phases of school life. These girls with their golden smiles and winning ways are members of the Clio Literary Society. Any girl who has completed one semester in Wiilliam Penn and has an average of 80 per cent or above in English can qualify for membership which is strictly elective. Its weekly meetings provide programs of an informative, inspiring and entertaining nature. Clionians augment the program by conduction of various social affairs. Mrs. Ensminger, the adviser of Clio, can always be proud of this fine group of young girls. .-id: :ser ,Z - im N0 '5 160 COUPERATIVI-IS GROUP A FIRST Row, left I0 right: lin-tty Gric-st, llc-lf-n Bchlcr, ,loycc Anstinc, ,Ioannc Leader, Lois Miller Gail lloltzapplc. ,Io Ann Stine, Sandra Stehhins, Sharon 0'Ne-ill. SECOND Row: Sandra Lf-gore, ,lane lmlwr, filainc Nauss, fllary Lou Moyer, Ginny Harrison, Peggy llarro, Margy Sminkey, Rosalind Wayne. Timm Row: lictty Stine, Janis lloke, Sh:-rry Brown, Lincla Patricia Smith Ruth .-hm Thomas, l'at Lchcr, l'at Lcppo. FOIRTH Row: ,Iohn J. Crampton, William T Nlaughlin, 1 Q Cooperatives-Group A COOPERATIYES-GROUP A The Ofhce-Wlork Experience Group is macle up of two groups. Vl'hile Group A is attending school classes in William Penn, Group B is working at various office situations throughout the city of York. Their work ranges from tloctoris offices to department store offices. Many of them are also employed by the York City School District. lYllll9I' their capable aflviser, Nlr. Kenneth Shultz, these stuflents gain expcricnce which will prose invaluahle after grafluation. Mn. KEN Nmn Suruz .-fflrisvr ,ho 1 luv? S ........4 163 , -124- I v , --N'l L :.'1iQE'-5 - R, .I A -'1 4 'T -ifiliilfi ', ..' I f .1d54rLfI'ff .f : F' lt B I -x.11a.1l.' lb. '. L., ..fl-f1?.iv:p,- F.--fx , J, tt ' fr ., hi N sf xg 1 . V: ' Q3 . - - 1 -:fr -- t if -' Mn. KENNETH SHUL'rz 'gk' FF--l'if -,MQ . ,- , wif 1 - Adviser - 1 ' 0 ff 'H xx xx X ' 5 Lr ji1f' MQ f V' 1 o .XV-x Cooperatives-Group B COOPERATIVE-GROUP B The alternate group of Cooperatives attending school meet in special classes. Their studies are synchronized with their office workg these include all the fundamentals which are necessary to become an efficient office worker. In this way, they are prepared both in and out of the office to enter the world of business. COOPERATIVES GROUP B FIRST Row, left to right: Roxann Sipe, Janet Tomlinson, Florence Burkhardt, Susan Weiser, Nancy Wile, Nancy Swartz, Joyce Delhamer, Barbara Stough, Lois Strine. SECOND Row: Jean Kirby, Phyllis Carr, Phyllis Sterner, Darlene Messman, Nancy Kauffman, Donna Meyers, Rosalie Waltmire, Joyce Waltermyer, Mary Wales. THIRD Row: Margaret Smith, Nancy Heindle, Jean Rempel, Beverly Srhmuck. Ann Whitfield, Yvonne Wentz, Anita Brown. i gd .4. eg . 25' Mn. PAUL Assn. vb Adviser u--ig ,, on 5 JI .' '42 C -I-K Demosthenian Literary Society DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY On any clear school day you can see blue denim jackets with the large white letters D. L. S. printed on them. This is a sure sign that a member of the Demosthenian Literary Society is near. D. L. S. is one of two major boys' societies in William Penn. This organization is open to all male members of the senior and junior classes and the sophomore class in the second semester. The boys may apply for membership provided they rank in good class standing. The aim of the society is mainly to promote public speaking, dramatics, debating and other arts of literary nature. Under the capable guidance of its faculty adviser, Mr. Paul Abel, they sponsor a joint society spring dance, an assembly program and joint meetings with the major girls' societies. D. L. S. Fmsr Row, left to right: Martin Ebbert, Dave Lashar, Charles Frick, Dave Griffith, Ronald Geesey, Wayne Collier, Bill Lynne, John Bracher, Bill Long, Dave Amey, Dick Bahn, Vemon Fishel, Tom Hummel. SECOND Row: Jack Mercier, Jerry Kunkel, Tom Swartz, Milton Stein- hauser, Harry Brown, Jr., Craig Jacobs, James Beattie, Dave Ruppert. THIRD Row: Ronald Warner, Thomas Campbell, Sterling Nusbaum, Bill Ural, Harry Fishel, Dennis Neff, Larry Gingerich, Mike Heininger, Rick Woltman, John Thiebauth, Neal Krauss. FOURTH Row: Pete Yaukey, Dan Beard, Mike Tamarkin, Gene Becker, Dave Hally, Jack Eichelberger, Barry Kent, Don Lehman, Lin Parsons, John Binder. ' hs-I' inf if.-I' , V , . .- J l l DER DEUTSCHE YEREIN FIRST Row, left to right: Suzanne Peters, Terri Javobs, Sylvia Rudisill, Kathy Behler, Deanna Myers, Dixie Myers, Lorraine Altland, Doris Rhine, Nancy Lee Hoshall. SECOND Row: Rick VVoltman, Tom Swartz, Dave Ruppert, Larry Myers, John Hoback, Jay Silar, Jr., Fred Avila. Der Deutsche Verein DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN In 1923 Der Deutsche Verein was established with the purpose of furthering interest in the Germans-the way they live and their customs. If a student has completed one semester of Ger- man, he is eligible for membership in this society. Today the members are increasing their knowledge about the lives and minds of the German people. Programs are planned to include German speaking as well as English. The members meet every other Monday under the lead- ership of Miss Elizabeth Neiderhauser. 4' until 'i ff-fi II' lhlii x X ii ' 'Il Miss ELIZABETH J. NEIDERHAIQSER G 0 A Adviser , s 'D - f f , 1 zip A Q! C . if S 1,5 ll D. E. FIRST ROW, left to right: Deanna Cladfelter, ,loan Carr, Bonnie Braun, Pat Billet, Dr Jones Betty Bacon, Norma Mitzcl, Marcia Carpenter, Barbara Staiger, June Wolf. SECOND ROW Gloria Spicse, Darlene Cunningham, Shirley Ceesey, Thcola Romich, Gerry Lucido, Charlotte Pltzkee Alverta Gladfclter, Linda Calaman, Janice Conaway, Distributive Education DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION SOCIETY Dr. Galen Jones., adviser of the Distributive Education Society, enrolls many senior students every year in the D. E. Program. These students are selected by Dr. jones according to their scholastic record, ability, eagerness and willingness to learn. ln this program the students at- tend school in the morning, learning different aspects of business. In the afternoon they go to their regular jobs, and in that way they are able to put their hook learning to a very prac- tical use. K K 'T .fn 644 U A 1 ..qf155gyI'- 1 rj., -, I 'iq-ziL.F,'V,-g s gf f I f .- f'-ff' '5 . qi U Q ,V ,' 'J -'ffl-iff. if DR. hauzx .loxss 'if' . - ' , Hi fZ,g9Qk22l - llj Aduser It .I -' ' 1 7' F' P .. l .. V Q .x 4 Wu, ...I 1 '.r5,,11'i- ' -. 1 . .5f'I ' Q . 5 ,iv , .cf 2.4-.-,en,'.j 766 '1- -A A ' . . sf- ut-Q15 .55fr'f to : Q . -- .r 1' .ma..w--L P- in - - f .mc '-'ir 5 1 ' 1,9-. 3 x t ...b ri ., It 167 51 X W 4 0 d 0 3 O Miss ELIZABETH J. NEIDERHAL'SER , Adviser l f . It-19,5 . I 4-ry ' .. ' f' ff' , .f2,sf'f 'V 95, 'F' 4' ' 5 .--' f 1, ' ' dv I A' 43 Dolphin wimming Society Miss Elizabeth Neiderhauser, the adviser of Dolphin Swimming Society, takes its members to the Y. Wh C. A. pool every Monday after school for a period of muscle building exercise called swimming. If you are a swimming enthusiast, you will want to belong to this society. If you can swim 2 lengths of the YN pool or 50 feet you are eligible for membership in Dolphin. The purpose of the society is for the girls at York Hi to swim for fun, not for competition. So, if you hear the familiar cry, Come on, race you to the pool, you will know that once again the Dolphins have taken charge of Neptune's VVaters. DOLPHIN SWIMMING SOCIETY FIRST ROW, left to right: Brenda Flohr, Joanne Barley, Barbara Doyle, Marcia Gundel, Susan Kline, Jackie Crawford, Judy Oreutt, Lou Ann Schafer, Sandy Dellinger, Priscilla Dallmeyer, Ginny Stokes, Jackie Bergdoll, Barbara Simmons. SECOND Row: Janet How, Marilyn Moore, Sue Szabo, Kay Sullivan, Joanna Floyd, Betty Ann Weiser, Patricia Stover, Judy Koontz, Judy Logan, Carole Hiller, Barbara Keesey, Phyllis Vose, Tara Eisenhour, Polly Cohen, Linda Silar, Von Kessler, Barbara Boyer. THIRD Row: Lois Boyd, Jo Ann Glusro, Sue Wisner, Trudy Byers, Sue Smith, Brenda Brown, Julia Lee, Pat Cramer, Linda Benson, Lynne Haupt, Joy Jones, Carolisla McMaster, Joyce Fink, Beverly Walter, Marcia Ehrhart. FOURTH Row: Joan Crawford, Deanna Miller, Isobel Kramer, Linda Abrams, Dittie Ahrens, Carol Melhorn, Sally Lenlz, Pat Lau. J Q ,xffri -Ln:-1 A? M Q, DH. I-IVA IIAAR Adviser uf' S Q... ' -fiffi . ,,.', I 11 ' ',, Qff' in 'ii -. -fe 25,1 , ff. fffli' , V .515 iff ' 'La ' . 4 T Q ,I ' n5,,,:. , , ' 5 . ,. . M Euterpean Literary Society EUTERPEAN LITERARY SOCIETY These charming gals in their blue and white beanies are members of the Ifuter lean Literary' P' I' . Society. E. L. S. is one of the leading girls' society in Wvilliam Penn. After graduation its members will be able to look back upon a high school career which was greatly enriched bv their participation in E. L. S. activities. All girls who have completed eighteen weeks of York High and have an average of at least 80 per cent in English are eligible for elective member- ship. Among the societies activities are the Euterpean-Clio dance in the Spring and joint meet- ings with the other literary societies. Since the founding of the society in 1927 these Euter- peans have met every Wednesday at 3:40 under the capable advisorship of Dr. Eva Haar. EIQTERPEAN LITERARY SOCIETY FIRST ROW, left to right: Ruth Leibowitz, Sue Lyman, ,Iudy Blunier, Mary Lou Crowley, Sandy Smith, Barby Deeds, Nancy Reigart, Jackie Miller, Janet Neiderer, Sandy Decker, Louise Einsig. SECOND Row: Judy Howe, Beverly Heilig, Jane Landis, Nancy Kling, Barhie Doyle, Susan Lentz, Mary Anne Woltiiian, Sandra Sliker, Linda Colomheck. THIRD Row: Polly Cohen, Sally Allen, Barbie Way, Joyce Rubinstein, Myerlin Blanchard, Ann Moyer. FOURTH Row: Jane Kehm, Peggy Ream, Margot Ruhl, Brenda Berkowitz, Kathy Hill, Linda Kugle. FILII NEPTUNI Pmsr Row, left to right: Mike Shall:-rly, lion L4-hman, Dave Griffith, David Hally, ,lark Eicllel- lwrgc-r Jim Br-altie, Terry Slonakcr, fllahlon Haines. SECOND Row: George Hooks-rl, David fngmlahl, Joel Duttera, Eugene Slamlnaugli, Bill Smysor, Bill Hallistvr, Larry Cingc-rich, John Binder Tumn Row: Tom Eakle, John Deliarbadillo, Jack Gingerich, Craig Dallmeyer, David Nlann Dale Flinvllliaugh. 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'YQ5 Ca... , .L FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA FIRST Row, left to right: Susan Palmer, Bette Reaver, Linda Atkins, Lois Boyer, Mary Jane Bubb, Linda Jane Smith, Doris Bulk. SECOND Row: Mary Ramsay, Helen Lindsey, Nancy Adams, Mary Freed, Beverly Barley, Jackie Mantz, ,Io Ann Geesey. THIRD Row: Sandy Jones, Suzanne Perry, Katherine Leeson, Nan Angevine, Kitty Smith, Melanie Spotts, Betty Stevens. Fot'RTH Row: Marcia Grieshaber, Karen Larsen, Sandra Gibson, Janet Flemmens, Virginia Wildermuth. Future Nurses of America JUNIOR NURSES' SOCIETY Due to the increasing interest in the field of nursing as a profession, the Junior Nurses' Aides was organized. One of the many functions of this unselfish group is to spend one hour each week at the hospital helping in any way in which they can best serve the institution. Any girl who is of good class standing and has the willingness to give her time, talent, and services is eligible for membership in this popular and growing organization. The captivating and kind- hearted future Angles of Mercy meet on the second Monday of each month in room 101, under the proficient direction of Miss Shaw, R.N. .V . - , N Ji-f ' ,-ff' tl H K ... - Q - -.- ,4..,' ,. ,, i fiat-,,1---f-ffm' : Miss GERALDINE SHAW . -,Z-3. . Aduser 1 h A. ,I :fl ' , I V . ' T:': 1 i M H -'H Ybf- 1f4i4?2i6' 37'. 1lff-3' -' f' ' ' ' f 1? .',, ' Q Fi ' ' w .- . , -1 ' I' ...- , ' -X l -.rx 'W Q- P , if A :Q ii' f I f I lx ,V , F f' hr: V -P ' ,v an ir. t . if t A 1 '-v- . Mas. RACHEL BLOIQSE '--' Adviser ' ' 7? ' 1 1 ' -. , .- Home Economics Society HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY Every Tuesday after school in room 22 the Home Economics Society holds its meetings, pre- senting an interesting program about various subjects. Any junior or senior who is enrolled in any of the Home Economics classes and has no failing grades may apply for membership. The member learns more about cooking, sewing, baby care, and care of the home. One of their major projects is preparing an annual banquet, which is served by the members in their own class room. Today, with the council of Miss Bonnie Brubaker, these fair maidens of this home- loving group continue to carry out its motto of 'LService.', HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY FIRST Row, left to right: Beverly Smith, Joyce Shatter, Sandra Doll, Sandra Chilcoat, Gail Finke, Gerry Kleckner, Gail Blouse, Janet Cutshall, Lois Breneman. SECOND Row: Adviser, Mrs. Rachel Blouse, Helen Flinchbaugh, Pat Stayman, Lucille Hickman, Mary Einsig, Ruth Nagle, Elizabeth Leiphart, Judy Wolfe, Pat Strausbaugh, Nancy Gladfelter. THIRD Row: Nancy Behler, Betty Criest, Mary Sowers, Linda Smith, Ruth Longenecker, Joyce Ilgenfritz. 1 1 72 C Mn. Louis Dowsu. .- ' , Adviser Q X f W' I x O S g is Industrial Society INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY The Industrial Department has one of the largest societies in the school. It is composed of members of the sophomore, junior and senior classes of the industrial course. Since the indus- trial students have little time for most of the other activities, the need for their own society is evident. The Industrial Society is now in its fourty-fourth year and boasts of its fine lead- ership in industry. The members meet every Monday night with Mr. Dowell, their adviser, and stress besides industrial mechanics, parliamentary procedure and public speaking. INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY FIRST Row, left to right: Kenneth Weichen, Donald Strausbaugh, Emory Stiles, Donnie Hess, Michael McNamara, Larry Bupp, Denton Schwartz, Richard Lentz, Dennis Strickler. SECOND Row: Robert Shipe, Richard Hartsough, Barry Mummert, Darius Firestone, Terry Shirey, Kenneth Bates, Erwin Kline, Lynn Fisher. THIRD Row: William McDonald, Gerald Klinedinst, Richard Yinger, Harry Cunningham, Don Snyder, Rodney Flinchbaugh, Ronald Nicholas. FOURTH Row: Robert Pittinger, John Stewart, Larry Kessler, Spencer Newcomer. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS FIRST Row, left to right: ,loyce Rubinstein, Pat Gable, ,lane Landis, Mary Lou Crowley, Nancy Kling, Sandy Smith, Louise Einsig, Beverly Heilig, .loannc Leader, Flora Koons, Lynda Watt, Karen Diener. SECOND Row: ,loan Terpak, Susan Lyman, Barbara Deeds, Ruth Leibowitz, Nancy Reigart, Linda Golombeck, Jerrilee McCleary, Mary ,lane Sypula, Linda Smoker, Gail Walker, Peggy Deutsch. THIRD Row: Ann Woodward, Louise Irwin, Betty ,lane Mitchell, Myerlin Blanchard, Lois Kling, Judy Howe, Gwen Fraley, Ellen Gotwalt, Paula Henry. FOURTH Row: Brenda Berkowitz, Ginny Gladfclter, Sandy Ferree, Helen Blum, Marjorie Hawkins, Constance Bollinger, Carolyn Barclay. Le Cerele Francais LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais, better known as the French Society, is composed of students who have completed one year of French and have an average of at least 80 per cent. ln earlier years this society was one of the two French clubs in the school, but in 1952 Les l'etits Cadets and Le Gercle Francais combined to make only one French Society. The society conducts the entire meeting in the French language, under the supervision of Nlrs. Sealas. The meetings are held every second and fourth Monday of tl1e month. Ill these meetings the members increase their knowledge of the French language and study the habits, manners, customs, and civilization of the French people. CQRC L E FRAXVC f Mus. Ajgfgisgy Si-:Aus X, - I y .. 'fi 2 gl Q5 Q feb 4155 X 174 4 , , I MU ALPHA THETA FIRST Row, left to right: Don Lehman, Bill Smyser, Lynn Leister, Ann Rowe, Terri Jacobs, Jane Mcllleaf, Flora Koons, Joyce Kellerman, Carolyn Barclay, SECOND Row: Dennis Myers, Joel Rcaser, David llibner, Kalman Miller, ,lack Shedlnck, David Horne, flarth Croft. Timm Row: Terry Hake, ,lay lloltzapple, William Lcflatcs, Bill Ycaglcy, David Waeldc. u Alpha Theta NIU ALPHA THETA en founded Hu Alpha Theta. A sincere interest in mathematics and a desire to further knowledge in this In 1931 Minerva Culd field, are requirements for membership in this society. The aims and purposes of the society are to promote an interest in mathematics and to cm rhasize and utilize loffical thinking. lfach meeting rrovides an o 1 nortunitv to investigate 1- 1- 1- I I 1- more deeply into the mysterious realm of facts and figures and to become better acquainted with the men who have uncovered its secrets. A special award is given to the senior with the highest axcrage in mathematics by llu Alpha Theta. Ar 1 1 1 NJ .1 s Oi NIH. JACK Susruzv Adriser 46 M 1 in if . lt' L .1 ...f l. W I s CHARLOTTE NI. BIARKEY 2 I yy i, I P 45,1 ' A ' Adviser flf 5+ ii POD U 5 Penn Commercial Society PENN COMMERCIAL SOCIETY These girls, who will be our secretaries and career girls in the future, are members of the Penn Commercial Society. All girls in the commercial course who have attended William Penn for one semester can apply for membership in this society. Founded on October 9, 1933, the so- ciety offers its members the opportunity to gain valuable experience and training before enter- ing the business world. Their meetings are held in room 121 every Monday evening with the kind and capable advisorship of Miss Markey. The senior who will be graduated this year will carry memories of pleasant hours well spent enjoying the various social activities of this society. PENN COMMERCIAL SOCIETY FIRST Row, left to right: Barbara Hilt, Connie Dietz, Linda Julius, llary Anne W0lllU3H, Ginny Harrison, Peggy Harro, Margy Sminkey, Pat Leppo, Rosalind Wayne, Judy Snyder, Dee Knisley. SECOND Row: Carol Hall, Mary Falkenstein, Barbara Myers, Judy flleldrum, Janis Hoke, Nancy Kauffman, Sandy Stebbins, JoAnn Stine, Sharon O'Neill, Bonnie Landis, Pat Ann Markel. THIRD Row: Joy Ann Keener, Cale Blouse, Pat Leber, Carol Zartman, Beverly Wblf, Shirley Slaybaugh, Janette Border, Jane Bowman. FOURTH Row: Alecia Jordan, Nancy Jackson, Sylvia Pinkerton, Yvonne Miller, Gerry Kleckner, Pat Faust, Phyllis Copenllavcr, Gail Finke, 146 117 fi 1 'J Mas. REBECCA A. ME'rzLl-:iz ' Adviser Q 21,90 U 000000 . Penn Peppers PENN PEPPERS The activities of this group of students cover all the 'Lpep phases of our school life. To be eligible for membership in Penn Peppers you must write an essay and pass a sports test given by the society. The rafters of Old York High resound to the cheers of the students in the auditorium at pep meetings organized by members of this society. The wearers of the orange and white also sponsor Homecoming Day. Another project is decorating the bleachers at all sports events. These students spread the thought of better sportsmanship throughout our school. Meetings, under the supervision of Mrs. Nletzler, are held every other Tuesday. The Penn Pep- pers have received recognition from the faculty members, students, and alumni for their work and many accomplishments. PENN PEPl'l'1RS Fmsr Row, left lo right: Nlary Lou Ramsay, Sandy Groh, Brenda Berkowitz, Barbara Keesey, Mary Anne Wioltman, Susan Lentz, Bette Rinehart, Shirley Billet, flinni Stilphen, Louise liinsig, Mary Lou Crowley, Sandy llc-vker, ,Ioyve Kellerman, Barbara Evk, Nlyerlin Blanchard, ,lane K4-hm, Ann Moyer. SECOND Row: Bri-nda Brown, Ruth Lauvhman, Karen Diener, Peggy Ream, Judie Cordon, Buthie L4-ibowitz, Libbia- Voss, Linda Bennett, Nancy Kling, Jackie Miller, Pal Gable, Judy Howe, Linda llarbold, Betty Ann Wieiser. THIRD BOW: Janet Thomas, Jeanne Barley, John Minnieh, Terry Sheldon, Susan Szabo, Harry Brown, Jr., Barbara Doyle, Milton Steinhauser, Donald Lehman. SOCIETAS LATINA FIRST Row, left to right: Marianne Riflle, Lois Kling, Pat Powers, Sue Szabo, Nancy Kling, Linda Bennett, Sandra Smith, Ruth Leibowitz, Judy Logan, Louise Spruitenburg, SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Sypula, Suzanne Burras, Carolyn Barclay, Pat Uotwalt, Judie Cordan, Lois Boyer, Gail Walker, Linda Smoker, Lois Smith. THIRD Row: Linda Benson, Becky Sch:-nck, Jane McCleaf, Katherine Behler, Diane Delle, Sue Sharpe, Jean Shutter, Beverly Shepley. FOURTH ROW: Syrene Kindig, Dottie Ahrens, Carol Green, Lois Brothers, Linda Abrams, l'olly Cohen, Sandra Kitt, Aimee Wiest. Societas Latina SOCIETAS LATINA A group of eight enthusiastic young men founded Societas Latina in 1920, with an interest of old Rome and its language in mind. The aim of the Latin Society is to promote an interest in Latin and good fellowship among the members. At their meetings they discuss Roman cus- toms and tell how they effected our modern day living. Whether a Roman banquet, where all who attend are attired in Roman garments, or a trip to Wfalters Museum in Baltimore by this society, it is bound to be a success and equally as interesting as educational. All students who have completed one year of Latin and have an 80 per cent average or above may obtain mem- bership in this society. y 'ie y iff, , Mas. DoljlL35CuLLoc1i 7 n -N :Q b ' I V If if J , f ffj- 7! if L ' Ai I' N ' Q-' If F yn px I 5.9 If - V by 0 A - .,, '-3: 1 its y 9' fr V if R f.,-f it ' , ', .7 I N26 178 STUDENT ENIPLOYMENT FIRST Row, lvft to right: Sandy F4-rr:-1-, ,Ioyvv Taylor, Sandra Thomas, Dixie Waltz, Charlotte Slllllll, ffonstamw' Nlartin, :xlll'f' Klint-dinat, Dorothy Milli-r, Ann lil'1'lCSlI'0lll, Nanvy Iivwis, Lois lloyvr, Diann- Yingling, llwvn Frale-y, Gloria S1'lll'I'S, ,loan Cusllione-r, Sylvia Eylvr, Katlly llill, Nnita Utto, Nlary Ann lfoovc-r, li:-tty Snydc-r, Dm- Knislf-y, D4-va-rly Andvr:-on, Jarkif- lic-rgdoll. SHLUND lion: lfonnit- lionway, Lois Kling, l,inda Wiagnvr, Donna Taylor, Franvis Vfoodward, lfonnit- l.nnz, Sandra Taylor, Virginia Nlitvllvll, ,loannfl Walk:-r, Udc-ssa Liggvtt, Mary Sow:-rs, Paula-tta Nlorton, llutli W4-tzvl, Ruth Ann Nl:-yt-r, Edith Williarils, Cc-raldine Coger, Sue Ann Donny, Nlilu- Wassa-ll, Cary Triplr-tt, Alla-n Spangler, llivkif- Foltz, Ric-liard Crouse-. THIRD Row: Tom l'aul4's, llarry Javolns, Rolwrt liner, l'llillip llammf-. ffornvll Silar, ,lame-S Kittrf-ll, Nlarsllall Pittman, Xl illiam Ka-rlingu-r, Cary llc-ss, Nlilu- Kinard, liarry L0llI'lSS, lfugc-no Dowman, Donald Slim-ll:-nlu-rge-r, Rl1'llilI'1l Fpallr, Jann-s Goode-rnllltll, Gary Long, Thomas Nlayo, Barry liarlf-y, Thomas llammv, Rll'llLll'4l N1-lf, Donald llvivllard, ,lame-s ltvwis, liarry Wilt, Gary Josrpll, William llolland, Dim-la llc-rslu-y, Rolmrt Nlillard, Nlivhavl Hrwkly, Gary Landis, ,lov And:-rson, ,lorry Slllllll. tudent Emplo ment ociety S'l'l'lJl'INT PINlI'LOYNlI-IYI' Studs-nt l'fmploymvnt 54-rvico was organize-d in 194-l lry a group 0l.ilIlll1lll0llS studs-nts and Miss l'nglar, who is now tln-ir adiisc-r. 'l'llis we-rxiw lu-lps all tht- induatrions stndvnts to se-cllrv part- lllllf' jobs in local store-s. tlms proxidingg e-Xtra mon:-y for many necossitics ora rainy day. Ani' nu til in wood class standin-'. dwirinff vm ilovmf-nt, and able- to mffet tllo rf-r uirf-mf-nts for the 1- r- 1- l , typo of sorsivr- whit-li is nf-wlf-fl is vligilmlc- for me-mln-rsliip. This helpful organization secures rt time- pofitions for sludvnts in ordu-r to rvndc-r fc-rvim-s lor tlic- school and Community. 1 -L . Yglrlx ,Xl l XA 2' Miss ELIZABETH ENGLAR ,1 Z Adviser 5 it s'.a,, JL X' 'wp , tiff' 11221 ' Q 2? '. ' ,af J APPLICATION fl B l. A N K 375 4 H Q .1 dx xtffifq 1 FW , :- .el N - Amir X i. 3 W ,R I Q V ig.-fl-lg?'T.?:r r. , ,lift vgkfiffl 41- . Q 5 ,bg 'llifllxgg ' 1 Q ,. -.yn kj!Q3',,ia,1, . I , an . '-.ff 19 ' .1 . I. ..u,,,pAi . xg' 2165 L1 fl s HQ. 1' Y fri 5-tif' if Vm.L'Q5: 'c f ' avr' '21-'?'fll x' 12 - 'tx Q..-we .- ff. ,ililf QW' ' 'ff . : .v'2.Qw j' l ', ' r . tk , NIR. ALLEX SMITH 'A' Adviser , I 1 I shers' Society LSHER SOCIETY Many of you have been present at our school activities such as the Frolic, ,lunior Play, foot- ball games. and Commencement. Undoubtedly you remember the young lady who graciously ushered you to your seat. This petite and very capable young miss is a member of the Lsher Society. Any reliable person in good class standing who is free from failures is eligible for mem- bership in this organization. This society was originally composed entirely of boys, but in 1948 it was re-organized and now membership is open only to girls. Mr. Allen Smith serves as the sponsor at the present. LF-HER SOCIETY FIRST ROW, left lo right: Beatrice Grove, Virginia Mitchell, Faye Ollcrlander, June Paules, Lois Kling, Nancy Wvile, Margy Snlinkcy. Shirley Slaylvaugh, Judy Snyder. SECOND ROW: Sandy Jones, Julia Lee, Becky Ann Lange, Cecilia Mclluigan, Diane Delle, Nancy Price, Janet Buchanan, Pat Baum, Mary Ann Hicks. TIIIRD Row: Nancy Cramer, Barhara Husslcr, Janice Funkhouser, Mary Lou Bair, Terry Brown, Nancy Rafiensberger, Ruth Ann Thomas, Beverly Smith. FOURTH Row: Barbara Getz, Andra Shanahrook, Sue Ann Denny, Susy Enterline, Lucy Crouse, Pat Gordon, Lois Thompson. 180 '96 Mn. VERNON Ness Adrisvr 0' arsity Club FIA' Q Z1 54 I iq. -f , . l 45 f 1 cf - Q A 1 H 'S if .. 'pt F.-M .-. L! .- VARSITY CLTTB The members of the Yarsity Club are known throughout our school for their ability in their own particular sport. Everyone who attends sports events has seen these handsome lads display their talents as they try their hardest and best to bring glory to Old York High. Membership in the Yarsity Club is open to any male member of Vlvilliam Penn who has earned an eight inch Varsity letter in athletics. The object of this society is to offer service to the school by helping to promote better sportsmanship throughout our student body. Nlr. Vernon Ness is the ellicient adviser of the Yarsity Club. VARSITY CLUB FlRsT Row, left to right: john Nlirtz, Nlartin lilnln-rt, Milton Steinhausvr, Floyd Egger, Raymond Ka-hr, l,4-on Silur, ,lan Garry. SHCUNU Row: Wilbur Gibbla-. Jerry Kunkle, David Lashar, David llally, John liravher, john Crilnln. Vernon Fishf-I, Javk Eirllelberger. THIRD Row: llavid Wai-ldv, ,lim B1-attic-. Bill Lynne, Harry Brown, Harry Fishel, Terry Slonaker, Gone Stambach. l'l0l'HTIl Row: Javk Giambalvo, David Engdahl, Joel Duttera, Norwood Sellers, Donald L1-hman, John Binder, Barry Kent. The Tatler NIISG NI NIARIF ALTLAMJ 4dv1s4'r TATLER Today IS a hw das for ewers member of the Tatler Staff for the Tatler IS finallw a Hmshed product lll sour hands Many hour- of hard work hate been Spent ln brlngmg thlb hook to sou bw our Edltor, Llnda Colomheck, and her txreless awlstants, as well a our adn er, Uh- Nl NIHFIB -Xltland Throuffh the Qumnler months, whlle mo-t of lls wc re en Joung our XdCdll0IlN the lutler Staff was at work makmff their rdeas mto .1 reahts W hen -chool opened, the Taller Uffice became our oiliclal headquarters Here ll was that most of our bllHlll6NN wa- trlns lcted and NdI'l0lla leet mn were held -QLER janv fr' ,- if fl .,.,, in r5 ' -va - 4 5 .r -If In 'F 9 7715741401- 'Not one perxon can be lax ln Ins work on the stall' lf a successful book lc to he produced At the top of our llwl ls the FdlI0l'l4ll Staff thev wrote all the 4, dI'llLlCS xou ure reudlnv It was the Art Staff that produced the wonderful draw lllffb sou haue Seen Ill lllli book 'lhe Sports Stuff w IN kept on the conetant mote .lt ull our N nrt u4n tnknw down the lmportnnt 1 INIIIIIVN 5 ou re proh nhlx xt rx l4llI1lll lr Nllll our photoffrapherw hx this time w ho huxe recorded, ln meanx of a LdlllCl'd nmnx of xour flew lhe Index Stall' ls I'CNIl0IlNlllll lor the llllllplt t4 md uulrlu lIl4ltK found ln the huk ol thu hook lhe 'xllNCl'IlNlIl4 Stuff went lhout -uurtn-1 .ul st rtl ementx for u from our local hu llNNNl and ill trle W orkln-I 4104 o h1 the Un x throuvh llll 4oop4rut14m of ull tht 4 pcoplc hu thnx xexrhook hun llrouvht about it thl IIDIC we w :nt to cxpre our HIICPTP ll I n 4 ll 1 4 nk 4r me f fr l .Y v rv A C I ' v , I' . 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HI Noon, hour lS a busv time or thv Tatlvr Mfnwone or a Tatlrr '?' I Dark room .slu nanlgans 185 -....,,,xfF 'f F PHOTOGRAPHERS Wayne Collier Rlchard Hershey Faces Behmd fx ART STAFF QTANDING left to right Nan I ray I mm qtllphen I arth I mf! Joyre Kellerman Barbara Ryan SLATED Ray Wallace Edltor ln Chlef LINDA COLOVIBECK EDITORIAL STAFF Left to right Barbara Mlnnlvh Namy Klmg Carole Hlller .lane McCleaf 184 o A m '45 . Q .. W -f T '. Q T , A W X ' - f 'Q' x v i!' x 'ba ' l XM! .-'- 'gif f lr' ' , ' 1 5 '1 A. Q A X eps: Q ll ' . A H i iii ' -. KK, ' bg I 'V T. A. m ,ee, j ', . 9 . i K . . , ' : ' 2' , 14 ' . ' , I I , , , ' ' ' . .' : APM! VX: . : . . .V , h . , 1 , , . the Pages ADVERTISING STAFF Pmsr Revs left to flghl Qandra Ferree 'IIarc1a Ehrhart Joanne I Ieader Beverly Helllg Judy Logan SECOND Row Charles Neuman Dave Lashar Harold Fltzkee Nlarvm Feld Qusan Palmer Joanne 'VI Leader TATLER SEC RETARIES INDEX ST 'IH' Linda Bc-nncll Susan Muller I8 D Gmny Harrison Nancy Wlle P SI ORTS STAFF msr Row let to nght Karen Dlener Wilmer Wallace Llnda Bennet! bC0'vD Row Wnlllam Yeagley Jack Shedlock CIRLL L ATIUN ST AI I- FIRNT Row left to flbhl WIarr1a Erdoi 'I-COND Ron All a Ixornfeld Ilan Jane Qvpula Sandra Devker Barbara 'Horn THIRD Ron Nandra 'nuth Ruth LCIIDONIIZ Judy Home Ixathw Hull Judy Wloul ur Journahsts on the Job 1? Mus Rtzmcm 'NIETZLE11 Adzlser Y ORK H1 LITILS 1he date September 20 1903, and the proxerhlal stork was brlnvlnff a newcomer to Xorlx Hlgh 111 the afternoon of that dat, t11e students reuntd thelr first C0ple5 of the Xork H1011 Weeklw IS ll va flrst called It was .1 small 8 x 11 111ch fourpage hulletln, hearlnff the motto, W atch Us Cross On Noxenlber 9 of that wear the Weekh s paves sud denlw expanded to thelr present sue In tlng elffhth ISQUC was announced the electlon of the f1T5I6I1l10I', Charles Pltlkee 24 ln 1911 the Xork 1111111 111101111 was t1lNC0ll1lIlll0l1 he cause ll became a rather expen nc proposltlon Durmff the next two wears, 32 and 55 V1 1111-llll I enn was H1111 out a school paper Then ln 1964 Urs 11etL1er, who IS now t11e dCtlW6 adwlsor of the H1 Lltes, buggested that another paper be started, namelx the York H1 Lltes Bw the ClI'Cll1atl0Il of thls paper, students are kept lnformed about actlvltles and happenlnfrs of our school HI LITLS QT -XI' I' FIRST R011 Ipft to rrgnt Franus Innf-rs Joyce Ketterman 11111111 You Jam- Landr- 511519 Lg-nu Sue Sussman Nanu kllllg Linda Bcnnett SECOND Row Pat Qtaynlan Lorrauu -Xltland lxltty Sllllih 'Nlargn Snuth Lugcne Bowman 4 zrrv lxleckncr Karen Dnner THIRD R011 T1 rry Iautr Blll lxtrlmgtr 'Num Xrnuld Helen Behlfr Janet Bluhanan Pat Baum Xndy Putt, 1'h1l Hdllllllt, T1 rry Naylor, L1on Nlatlluwa, Ray Vs allau: 186 Wllllam Penn on Parade WWI PENN ON IARADE There IS a group of students ln our school who anxnoubly await the 7th perlod each l'r1d u because that lb when Wm lfnn On l arade ls tape recorded to be played for the Sunrlax broadcast Thls group of students under the dlrectlon and 411111211106 of Mrs Helen M Fotwalt, work hard each week to produce a program enjoy able to all age groups Much experlence lb gamed by all ln the field of l'i1fllO There IS outslde work to be done such as FCPOFIIHE on special evente at school, boostlnf communltv school efforts, and locatlng personahtleb to appear on the program Nlns HLLFN M f0'l'YYALT Aduser WILLIAM PENN ON PARADE Sl-INTICII, left to right: ,ln-an Shutter, Ellen Uulwalt, Larry Smith, llarlnara llohcrg, Richard Crouse. STINIJING: Wayne Grove, Carl Dm-lit-ukclaer. 187 Stairwa ' to the Stars 19 XLT ' ,xxm I A 11 sivfgueup Vt'L. lg gn 'Q it Ai 4 'uw:.2swv3.' . has for .Q . wr! All the World s a Stage THhSl'I-YN FO'Nl'NIITTE.E LHAIRNIEN let to rlght Wlllllff Wallave Jane McCleaf Andy Poet Sandra Ferrer Robert Lltle Our vorlrl of rlramatle here ln W llllam Penn exolse arounfl Thesplan and thelr warlou CUYIIIIHIICC One max be come .1 member of tbl flramatlc oclelw bl partlclpatln ln cllool ples 16 l'rolle anrl bl serxln on COIIIIIIIHCC5 After llle pro peetne lbe pldll accumu lates I I6 nece -an 100 polnt be ell lble for member lllp .lnrl IS lnltldtefl bw 21 formal ceremonw 'XIIYOIIG lnler estell ln fll'lIIldllCS Sllfllllfl be encouraf ed to take part ln tllewe fl1IlCll0Il9, for lt IS lnxleecl .J ws orth whlle anfl rewarrlln 1 experlence STUIJI' NT DIRE LTUR Sf Rll T YW HITHC ffllllllt Slll'l ll y Nil Sli IIIRH TOR? let to fl hl Daw 1 rlffitll Robert Har bold Uber! lldmme ' N D xxl h DIRU TOR IROPERTY I0 INIITTEL L d left to rlght Betty Bank-, Wlartlla HeQpenhelde, Ruth Jane an 'S Le-ber ,love lxr-ttern1al1,l,.lrtll fyroft Jane Heller C6 9 99 0 o 0 J V 1' ' ' gg ' s S, tl , Q . . Y H V. U . N u , ' . P , . l' ,:' l ' ' ' S, , is 1 Y v , 1 - 1 , . ., ' ' , . , I, 'ff - : A W 1 1 a 9 Dave Amey 1 W X , I I .......-1 . . . f J! if f - . - it Tropical TROPICAL TROUBLE Whatis your idea of the perfect shan-gri-la? The 1956 Frolic characters chose the island of g'Hanyana. King Georgie Jr. and sidekick Alfred were main ingredients in this potfull of HTropical Troublei' arising from auth- oress 'llarty Blaine-'s arrival and that of Grace Walker, gay divorcee. Joey Dubois, the French sea-captain man- aged to become involved in the eternal triangle-flllarty, Joey, and Princess Eileena. Plots, schemes, romance, and more troubles were mixed with hit Broadway and two original tunes and garnished with appealing dances, making the 1956 Frolic one to be long remembered. marry no one but Joey 'ss A musical proposal. Eilvena and fllarty danrv in ,Iovy's dreams. fx l 90 Trouble aff A pvvprng Suv on a svrrvt l7Il'l'llflg I won'l dana' lL0ll,l ask nw. ' ,I1wy's dilc-m ma. Ol 1, the wonderful days on Manyanaf 191 Thesplans Dlsplay Thr' Solutzon to our problem Preview o opening night AN ASFANI A Chernox W Illllllll Long Varna fa sandra Delllnger Petrovln Frederlck Woltnlan Prlnce Bounlne Sergel Anna Counsellor Drlvlmtz Slelgh Drlver Charwoman Dr Serensky Dowager Empress Davld Amev A Stephen Horse Constance Sheely D3Vld Grlffith Howard Learned Helen Blum Rlchard Day Barbara Nalven Baroness Llvenbaum Sandra Smlth M b h b A Prlnce Paul Vlctor Abel cnwrws are mug t ai -qgv Lights! Camera! Avlionf 192 th6lI' Talents The 1931 All Nchool I Lu prexentffl hw The plan roupc 190, ua- X114-1.1814 lorx of lX0ll 1' 1' cxulfflll ln ll 0 Numcx 'fm the ln If CI loft hx Nuhold Il ll Not 0 - ll .n u n II 1 ru 4 tlu mu! fllffic nrform but dl-0 to rrmluu Nunn If wnvr- ca rturefl the -Qttlnvf from 4 nmflcl ft in tum r- rf-ated the lex rf tl 1 IIN thf .lc Ori Udlllffl pomtcrs from Tlulll In 'fr n mo arm llf'Tl0ll ll lx n 11.1-I INII 0 of Wllllgllll 1 lllf mu- xmnmrnbh proc tlons Fould this rvallx be 4nastas1a9 You must rrfmvmber B, l just Ihr' rrglzt s1-v 195 1 look bohmd the srvnvs O T ef.. Q uf '. thv s I' 1 ,' n, ,irl I ,, ' tlvcn.l T0,.l.l -'T-rib ana v' A '- Af . Czar of Ruffa. . nly was rl 's pl' 'a 91' -l mu- pf ' 5 ' ,ult toy: 5 I-!,,,g' 'I , ,. ' -v. .s f-.' rec .' v rr sx 1 le lim- 4 I - ' t J ' r, 2 ' ?.' I - fta1,,x z Nl View T I ,' . volllhillaltiull Mule- A aff, on, IV: '. xt - a - luc- fi ,Y f A T2 Ex X ,. . ' x . A X T . T C F! T 1 f ' -- T., V. lf l4'1 ur 111 1 ll on a11o1l10r l11111or 1 I1 dX lhe Rf1111r c I1141rlu1t 1r c1r110r 1 1 11111 tr 1 r 41 r p 1 1 fc r C- ucdlu H 11 H rr 1r'i If 119 tr11l clccldecl tl11t e1er1011e 1111ol1ef1 111 rf N TOIINIIDIK or ll - 111011 1111 1 1 lrllilllllllbll 0 N - tum 1111 ll1L lunmr 1 4 startlmg ron :salon .K-EHWNM g0RNER 1 -f-Q it 41 1451 1 -..-xii' ang, 3 -Q. hmmm -o I' ill 110 lLlllL0,5.5 IUSH L5 'I he J un1orQ It happvnvd thls may ll L11 5 rw! fn loo hash Step ut 1' I' I1 rs frm rtama 'I alvnls llllllllllfl rl nm ll Jl NIOR F-XIENI' SHOW llle Illilllk oi the annual llmlor rule-nt Show for thc CLIN- 0 mf, sms Xour 11 1 I :mule Nm- dll nmux I nnrlctx - lm 1 rrllur rmluu 1 1 1 Nfl nu rx .1 ll Nlllfff r- mlerprc It cl the numf r 1 N I N nv -1 rlp ws. 1 urwllm um w rlllvn In me mhf r- 0 e umurf l.1-- unch r the SIIPPFXINIOII of I lelr Xl . 1 r s N J-sf'lll 1 X rrwfr un prmu fi lf Ill llltiifl llll nl .- n In rurso x limi. nz ilu 'fowl nhl dau agam I1 1 Sha Su vs Um B1 Hfr Uun 191 And the Band BA ND No foothall game is complete without a hunal, alncl York High is no exception to this rule. Invhlclvil us lllE'Illll1'l'S of this orgamizution urn? thc- niaijorvttvs, flag twirlvrs. unil volor ggllzlrels. Ui' coursv. the York High Band purticiputus not only in foothaill QILIIIHFS, but also in many purairlcs and thc-ir own concert. It must he the way Mr, Spriglv wines his inugic wunalu that niulws such nice sounfls come out. N0 matter how it lluppi-ns, we rc glzul to sux' the Xork High 13111111 rep- TCSEIIIS lli. BAND NIICNIBHHS 1957 ! Cornets 8. Trumpeis IR-po. .lurk Illitzvl, Rclmcc-ii E l2TBmwnv Rwhmd Rohm-rts, Jumcs Moul. David -' Humusv Dum Proxtor. John Ramsay, Mary Lou Hose' Jacob nam, iam Shaffer, Ray I Hgenfntz. Nelson fu-nit, Jack Shutter, Sonia Lznticmuth. Robert Rmxh- Lum SWVCV- PM l Mltchcul Haydn Ziafilzr, tDcc2vn Svwitzer. Jag., l 1, , . , . -wi , . ,I :QZILFSQIJOSSRZ H-rung! TOITB. 1OiArno!:i, Eduard 7 ', pp ' Hull:-r Loon r 3 +1 Shaitfur, Stove - vrmlp Gm I X ini Shcarcr' Larry clarinet Dwltl t Kcnnulh 1. Wagner, Ray 12-Frc.rm-ich. Paul Dmfj Judy S H53 'D Hammc' Alben lic: :Aan Bcvorw FQ' 1' .1-Ba.r, Tom Ilarhold. Robcrt 1,mE,5 IQUQSCH I .Mt-blis Colcirin. Irvin HL-rr. John U.AU'H 'Pfkan ,elmo 'l,:f 'uf4 I, Ensm1m:cr,DQnn1s Hershey, Rivhard mln Jokrin L C1 Fahrinpzcr. John Kornluau. Raymond Rcwgr linda ' 1 XX Helm, .lack Mm' Bride. James R ,lv Rgnald lria' Mummcrt. Barry Minnich. John gwjfnfrz f-harleq Ja goweri Colin Moore, Marilyn gmlol, 'Edwmd' ,gf Qyno c s, 'Cm V1-tors, Robert ' H' W1ll1ams,l'hus. Sm.th I.o.s 'ii Tamarkin 'klichacl 5a'aP 0 e5 '1 G JBZIG Wzigncr. Stephen I2-Iflirhart. Barry r ' Devencrl Jack Adams, Maaricc, ilririnv-hL:l,NliLrtct3 Q Halloran, Richard 11-Fuller, Wayne ' Mi' ' A ' ' Houseman, David King, LeRoy 11-Fitzkce, Gloria , Lutz, Nathan Lcntz, Richard Gruver, Dick , Mummcrt, Wm. Mecklcy, Michael Kuhlman, David All 196 Played s. I f Scott, Ronald Z1-xrfoss. Joyce ll IOAB1-fk, Shelby fnsurrr-.'v, Gcorpziann Daufzhcrty, Carl Waller, I-'red -Hoycil Hob:-rt Croft. Paul Hake, Terry Juvobs, Barry Mnrvh. Kenneth oboe Zclxlls-r, Danlcl 12-Hmm'-n. Drmnae Illglh-wh-r Dirk F1-11i,Murv1n lwixifzvrxq Viral Hrvrzrlmurgh. Imnxc-1 10-Maxi-Il. Sum Hm,W,r,.v Jamlw SVrCnk: ' Plliw Snrlllmkl-r, Jvrry Slnxmun-5, Ilzxn F. Mnrn Ynmzlnmz, .Iurncs 1248051 Vunnw Sm de-r, Rob! 12 ll'1'0rvnv Trum Bimlru, H0122 10701-wnufr DO: I1 I.L-zrzknrt. Terry Rnwur, I-Iriuun Flute ILZYKLHL-d.nw!, Juxanvtte' .H 11-Knut: ILL-r. Varol Urcutt, Juztx IO-Bancy, Dxanne Baritones 11-Burg. Alden Buifhor, Donald 12 Sxiar. Jay' 10-Kottmycr. Dave Marrh, Bran Wr.i:Z, Jamcs Trnmhcnes 1 lffliuxu rw Ih'.m.xr Percussion wfrumpwn. John Innrfwx 31.111 Mnulhlzn, Wm -Hfmw Barry II.1r!mI.i Sum Strn L-.In-r, U.r..1 I'r.a1.XV.n.:xTt1 lin-nm-r Jvrrx tum Jzxrm-S I-Iym '. Hulrvrt Jfnznxon. Alfobter Hum-n XV.lQ::xm 3I.VUw. Donald Sm.t?:. Te-rry Bass Babb 5I.v:'.u-Q KVA--N Tiki, Kwttrttzvr. Donald Sr: . 1.2: Frri YU'--f '.K.xrnr1 I-111 1' Iiwllvri Ii xrtwriv 'I'?-mt U HJ.: 551114 1 1O+Thomas, James Arnold, Mnlton Bassoon 11+Garrctt, James I2 Stxics. Wxlllam Maiorekes +Ih.Ivi, Shnrln-v 11-Iirrnlhvrs, Inns tknrnpiu-ll, Dmnna Ru 4-4 Donna Srhrum, .Ivan 10-Iivrmnn. Brmnlc Flag Twirlers 12-Kzw nm-r, Num-y Hmcfizxrt. Bvttl' XYIO. Nzxnvx' Ililironxn Ncmrv Ilznrhfmlri I. n'fn RL-.mx IH-guf. Sltwi-r. I'.xt Snmtiz, Judj. Color Guard .LZ-Gotnxspt. Va! F.nf,c Gml Sf z. own-r, Karen S7559 Suxxm bt. 1:1-rx G.r1n.e ,+Bfr1 '.I Jmfzxe I-I:,rr rt. 5I.nrq.a H. . mira L11 11101 Karl XYW' ' H' I' Artrl Nf- 4 N-.x-':1 P-Lily WT in -.- Tv Q- Q-v kk u X Mn. Euumn SPRICLE Director usic, Maestro, T 4' 0 sa QL XJ ..., f l ORCHESTRA The York High Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Elwood Sprigle, is one of the many outstanding musical organizations of our school. Much time is spent in preparation for regular assemblies, all major dramatic productions, anal other activities. ltlacli year tllis fine musical organization presents a concert of modern and classical music for all the junior high schools in this area. One of the orchestra's main activities is participating in the annual Forensics. ive wish m11cl1 luck and success to this organization and its director. rw - E i 'V ORCIIICSTRA MEMBERS W 1937 Violin I -Boyd, Connie Kissinger, Nancy -Drayer. Mary Fink. Joyce Freed. Sandra Schlezel, JoAnn -Ilgentritz, Norma Racer, Sharon Violin Il Becver, Erlmon Coldrcn. JoAnn Greishabcr, Martha Reaser. Philip Talmud, Stanley Bortncr, Douglas Bowman, Osborne Weichert, JoAnn Violas Bubb, Mary Eck. Barbara 10-Chronistcr. Lee Cello I-Ixnsiu, Loutsc Koons, Flora I-Ihrhart. Marcia Iloltlapplc. Jay Please f-.1 -Brown, Rebecca Gladfelter, Bonnie Bass -Wilt, Patricia -Bailey, Ronald Workingcr, Geoffrey Wright, James Percussion -Harbaugh, Sam I-Zpley, Robert McCoy, Donald Trombones Jacobs. Barry Heisler, Richard Rohrbaugh, Donald ...nd E Trumpeis -Mitchell, Haydn -Coldren, Irvin Reynolds, William Tuba -Thomas. James French Horn -Snyder. Robert -Dellinger, Don Hamme, Daniel Clarinets Harbold. Robert Herr, John Adams, Maurice Kinz, Leroy Q' ! The Sunlight Serenaders SUWLIK HT QEREIN -XDLRS FIRST Row left lo right Rlmharml 1 ruver Ldward -Xrnold Ray Slldflidl' llolurl l,llC'l'S Jllll DIIBFHI9 Ronald Qiott Leroy Kmg Quinn Row klllllllll 'Nl.1r4l1 ll.1v1 Ruppzrl Tll11IIldS Ba1r W1ll1an1 'Vlaughlln Wlarma lundel THIRD Row l'r1 ml Wrlght Thomae Holman Jeffery Workxnger Nl NLIFHT NEREN ADERH As we enter 1 1Cl1 clancc, our eare plck up the Qveel refrain vnfn out hx the Nllllllf ht N1 renfuler lll the Ill 1ll 1 roup of tuflent who work rc 1 me Clll lm: la ooel 11111 m lent 11111 llllllllill for 1e 11 able 1 that of 1 xocall t turlenl lelfler Bob llxrholrl recene 1111 11111 rom r N 1r1f 1 IC rumrle r I l IX 1 1 11111 s Ronrnr H-KRBOID Ex I K out ll fi F P NIR L1 noon PRIC11 Sludent Dnector Dzrvrtor ent 'l lu 1 ll 1 F0111 I 11101 ll 1 1 U 1 111 X or H1 ll 700 1 U - , - 1 . . ' , . ' , f 1 Q7 f . k t x I. F. Vx U' . 11 . 1 . s. IS 15 ' ' s 1 ,L s s ' ' ' 1 fr- Q - ha l sm ' 1 1 1 'e 1 gg sie. 3 .- T A U' sim X ar' 1 ' ' 1 tl ' A X . Serenarlers. 111111 LIIIIOIIQL the positions V avfl' 's ' 1 ' 1 E. The I, 5 1 . 1 , ' S gl ' la f Nl . fl 'Ll '. 'lil Se A ' 1 s PLY' 111 ull la 1101-S. ' l I '. ' th ,' 2150 clo son - il f'Il 'Ll 6- ' ' N' , 5 3 Ill s. l 's 1111 s' 'al gg 1 'sa her of nl - ll illl-' Olllrlillllllllr, 1111-s' v ls g . Starting on the Rlght ote NA SOI HONIORE GLEE CLUB FIRST Row left to right Lois Ann Wcrtz Catherine Wnlllanis quzanne Perry Carol Melhom Judy Martmko Betsy Uisbrow Due Smith fynthia Barnes Joan Kashner fecella Qmith Nannettc Wagrler Elaine Shelley Lllzaheth Kramer 'Wary LIU 1 wen Ierree Janet How 5ECOND Row Allegra Yohe Sharon Racer Lharlene Reh meycr Norma Ilgenfrltz Judith Blxler Joanne Felser Patricia fohn Carole Qmeltzer Este-lla 'ipagnola qandra Nleflhatten Icggy Thomas Ann l rovc THIRD Row Susan Qtewart Julia Lee Sandy Jones Lee Chronlster latrlexa Usborne Sharon Salusbury fail Kessler Judy Taylor Jo-Knn Weichert Joanne Deardorff Sue I'llZ Jo anne 1 eesey lrxsellla I ardner sill HONIORF CI FF FI I B rx tenth rule flrl who en oss N If in 1 ell lhle for memher hir the Sophomore flee fluh 'lllls inf' mg group 1 one of mms such orfvan izations in Williwm lenn. After the sophomore, ye-'lr the f irl: may become N me mhe rs of the other upperclais iinv- inv ffroupi: namely the Mixed fhorui. Uurinfr the year the Glee Cluh participates in many activities, incluelinv the annual Hxite of Music. Miss LOL' FINKBINUER WY h Bliss Lou Finkbinder as di- D. lfeffof ' rector. the Sophomore Clee Club serves as u fine opportunity for ffirls who enjoy sinvinff. 201 K a C3 1 f i l Musical Enjo sment C: ' x ' .-- lasl - I A fl MIXED CHORUS ' 5- - on f I I 1 Ci ,,'ff' iff If you were to pass by room l23 at 3:10 on any Tuesday, you would be sure to hear the Mixed Chorus rehearsing for one of their numerous personal appearances. This organization is com- poserl of the Cecelian Glee Club for girls ancl the Penn Chorus for boys. 5,-34. Miss LoL' FINKHINDI-LH Director ,lunv .-Xltlloff Rohm-rt Amlvrson Marilyn .-Xrnold Linda Athens lfrlman llvvver llarlys lllose lluwiql lloosv llury liuhlr Nlirllavl llubh Diana Campbell Donna Chronister lrvin Colalrin .luinvs Coll' xxidyllt' Collier Prisrillu llallmvymr l r4-al llrvnning Ruth l'lIl5llIlllgf'l' Susan lfnsminger 202 Nlarxin lf:-lal Jnyvt' Cloria lfitzkm- llonald ll1't'S1'y llurlraru Cvisvlrnan XX illrur Cilrlblm' Nl:-rxin Culfrvy Nlilu' Guru Carlh Croft Carol lilllllllilfll Clapanna llvngzsl l'ziula llvury Carole' llillvr ,luliu llillvs jun-k llullfinglvr l'Al'l'4l4'Tl1' lllrig ll:-u-rly llgvnfrilz 'Ye-lsnu llgvnlritx at Its Best J'-V -- :. I 1 , O-- Q.. -Il un, 5' 0 6- fs ' 5 f I, V , 4 C' QS A few of the many advantages of belonging to this vocal organization are the companionship of those who are interested in the same field. trict Chorus, and State Chorus Norma Kem-lu-r Nanfy Kissingt Juanita Koller Neal Krauss Linda Kuglt Bonnie Landis 'mes L4-w's Sandra Ludwig lirvuda Xlrliorinin llrian Nlarvli Kenneth llarvh llolu-rt Nlillard Preston Nliller llarlrara Nlinnivh Nancy Nluudis Sterling Nuslraum James llalnine Clayton Reaser .locl Reaser u Ill l Q is r XX ill: un R4 ynolds livrou Roth Kun Rout Nu an Hull lhy Sll'lll-PI' Fimlru Sliker li rinne Sm' 1 Kathryn Smith l.eon Smith lftlu ard Sprcnlcle Virginia Stokes Kay Sullivan Hirharnl Tomito Charles Walker lie-verly Wialter l'anu-la Wlirner l'ris1'illa Wie-st 0 0 .1g1 2gj,Q,'g:35, r et. R A Q ig -f'7'?' ' l !'im1fi'5?a!1e?:S I r f 4 r t ' W A . s.. l. dei' , :. 17.-1: - . 1. , .rt- f-N ' ,Iv 124: .Af 2 lou FlIllxhlIlKl0I' llanv ol these ments are madf possible bw our supc rvisor and director 'lliss , 'Yi , , .?l?i2'Qx?Z'::' ' ' '.fnap5.' 3:-13114, ' ..,. K. - ,J-lit, ' . v ' A 'Wi . V, Q, , . ,.,,r.fyjL4i'..l l A fs?-f -1 --'..-41132593 ff - -5 zz:-:ef Q-112-wif? isfg I 'M 1. A few competitive events that the members participate in are District Contest, Forensics, D1 f.-.-.l ' 1 V . vw tw- I 4 '85 ' t . iflq' ' 'L It . x .. p lf , U E .i . 'Q r ' ' ff ,la I . i , o ltl Doorwa to Llfe Behmd us he the golden I'llCI'IlOI'l6S oi years, though few m number, stlll cherlshed by all 'lhe years when we framed much wealth not a monetary wealth, but one of experl ence, leadershtp, and tralnmff We acqulred thls wealth 1n many ways by hstenmv to, partlclpatlnfr Wllh observlnff, and leadlng others blde by slde we have struggled to be lndependent and respected hy all lt 1s flllll cult lndeed to pass through the doorway to hfe XNllll0llI belng properly prepared for such a step Tlllb step, 1nto the world and our future, IS one of the most lmportant 1n our hves Dunne our years of chlldhood we were bemg molded, as clay IS molded, as a prepara tlon to become the leaders of tomorrow We were tolerated by many people Vlfe looked to our parents and advisers for C0llIlC1l and fruld ance In our hlgll school years most of us real lzed why all the preparatlon was needed and the great tasks that he ahead of us, tasks whlch are to be done by us and are to be done undqstand what was bemff done for us There were tlmes when we thought we knew best s., 'Qxyua 9' fw-t but we needed the word of wlsdom and ex perlence Now, l00lxlIl4' alwafl, we are better prepared to approaeh the threshold of a nfw mature llfe What hes ahead of us' Who can answer such a questlon ' lt 1s somewhat frlffhtemnff to step lnto thls world of confusion and turmoll It ts our turn ts younff Ama rleans, to take oy: r tht rc SIl0IlSllllllllLS hhndly Ind wlthout knowledge ln these mosh rn lllllCb we must eyer progress or be dropped by the wayslde Wfe are not derellcts Wfe must be an dl'llblll0llG youth who are ready to aceept these new challenges the challenges of runnmff the Hoy ernment, manaffmg buslnfsses, and the many other professions that all lc nd 1 hand ln keep lnff Amerlea what ll IS today We have the task of carry lnff out the hopes and dreams of the pllgrlms and ploneers of our country a task whlch IQ not to be taken llfflltly, but one that deserves the deepest QlllC9I'llW and effort and lnto the world and hfe that can only he as good and fme as we, oursely es, make 1t 'L'L!2V' 204 f :- .va-'x,',, ,gy sv,N-ssh' X A 'sg I 4,1 ' 'rs-. 4 'L x 4, ws :gy I . . . g , , . , T . , . , '- . 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