Wilson College - Conococheague Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)

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I ,Q '. S- Q eff Q g . I , ' ' M 4 ,', L r,, ax qi I ra I-, v X IQ a-ug r I 0 ' 51 , Wil-,N1'. Q2 -A -fu-.ln C... I-ig-:.J.nl.vannE , ,. r .g, I1zzf1'0cl1l,cfi011 In the beginning was the Editor, And the Editor had these things: an obligation to a precedent a desire to make a Bright Young Conococheague a staff and a headache. The Editor, after a potent dish of chicken a la king, fell asleep She slept a troubled sleep for twelve months. Her sleep was troubled because while she slept there sprang from her forehead. A Bright Young Conococheague THE CONOCOCHEACUE OF 1949. I 1 1949 5 xfk s x ' ' J - . - H251 9?- 1 Y A .w, 'r .. . K ' P . -' f I '-H. - 1, 1 I 14 . W N -I ' f 0 ' S I 4 . v f 'g'A 1' M A A 1 f 4. 1 4 n 1- - F ' ' , ' . 0' f ff. . , ' L. .A 11 r z I I -. '7 -Fw. , . T5 5 5 1m.- .L .- .5 , 41 ,uf ,, 1 . r 1 'X I. l ,, 'gf 1 f -Y17, 4 0 ' - -' .1 l A I , A , M. 'U ., Q A Q . 'J 'f f' I ' 1 E2 L' '4 'D --'--- -..k . H, , . v f A 6 ' 1 ' , , . A. 4 ,. 4.- 1 -x . ' 'V'- '4 -4- H ' fu 5 .Y . 1' -- 1 1 ' , 1. ' mi 4' 4r , -, n, ' 1,1 ' 1 vi J' : ':'Y -4 , Q A .-K .,- , .E- ,qv - -,K ,,'Q .fP,- 'u ' . . . I L ., Q Ju I' . . ,-,N . if e - , . 1 ' A .O f :7455 ' 1 ' 'J ' Q5 ' 1.10 .'i' .,,Agf, :xv Q 1+ . W I mr' ' .yu , . ,. I Mr . Nr x stat 6.-25,1 ' L' J' v A ll Pak 'I ' r '. -w ': L AL T . U 949 wg H f-' PUBLISHED BV THE f-' Junzor flax: Of Mfron fallegze CHAMBERSBuRcs,PeNNsvLvANuA. 0 0 THE CONOCOCHEACUE carried a Golden Apple. It presented the Golden Apple to Dr. john B. Laird NV ith a low bow. DR. IOHN B. LAIRD Iupiter blessed the bright young creature. ,. .,..f' A college is only a setting. The really important thing is what happens there. These pages bear the record of many collcge events, and they will serve as a permanent reminder of life at Wilson in 1947-48. t But, fine record as it is, this volume-like every volume of the kind-can tell only part of thc story. For no book can describe the inner meaning of college-the growth of pcrccption and understanding. the widening sympathies, the sense of achievement through hard work, thc discovery of friends. and-most important of all-the discovery of oncsclf. Here is skillfully recorded everything that can be put in print and picture. Thcsc other things every reader will End rccordcd in her own mind and memory, Where thc hnal rccord is kept. PAUL SWAIN HAVENS, President Athena blessed the bright young creature. To the Class of 1949 we express our gratitude for compiling this record of the seventy-eighth year in VVilson's history. Here is refutation of the oft quoted saying, 'lyou ca1i't take it with you. YVe can and will use this book as a constant reminder of those intangible things which all of us take with us when we leave XVilson. This prompts nie to propose a riddle: The more you take away, the bigger it growsg what is it? The answer, obviously-a college. May you, the Class of 1949, take so much away from this college that VVilson, through your i11Huence and achievement, will expand to embrace-all. lX'lARGARET CRISXVELL DISERT, Dean Now THE CONOCOCHEAGUE was a creature quite marvelous to behold VVith several HEADS And other less Well-dehned appendages. Its Heads had eternally to do with nectar and ambrosia And busying the messenger of the gods. G9 A 5-1' CONRAD E. FOGELSANGER Controller MARION KIINIQR XVoLCo'1 r Head of Residence A d1rLir1zzf.st1'rzti01z 1 C , if A ,Q A ELEANOR C. DLTNCAN Business Manager Bach rach iXfIARGARET DOXVNINC GORDY Registrar and Chairman of Admissions Faculzy M. H1-ZADLEY Political Science A. M. FRANKLIN Classics E. H. KASE Bible M. T. CoPP Philosophy R. FISHER English A. S. BRANDENBURC English A. ROEIXIER English M. VVILSEY English R.,I. HICKS Classics C. E. LUTZ Classics I. HARRIS Fine Arts VV. GRINSTEAD Education I. A. NOON Sociology NW D N. M,xcDoUc.xLL V. D. COOPEIX E. B. IDOHRKIAN II. E. PORRANTZ C. S. K.-XISER I. BORNEBIAN R. F. IOHNSON R. O. BIOORE V. F. BECK D. XV. XVEEKS C. I. TJAIXIEREL I. R. BIITCHELL C. V. SARGEN1' S. STEINBERGER XV. N. Niavius N. L. STOKES D. M CLARK XV. GOLZ E. THOMPSON H. iXIA'I'THEXVS E. PORTER M. IN IATTHEXVS Frcnch French French Library Ccrrnan Spanish Mathernatics F rcnch Spanish Physics Chcinistry Asst. Librarian Spanish Ccrnian Bibic Economics Political Science Music V oicc Music Organ Theory Music and Music A. M. lX'lCDOXVELL E. C. YVHITE I. A. EVANS C. I-IEBIPERLY E. PEABODY E. R. SYVAIN L. T. SLOCUIXI M. IERABICK I. R. BRUSSEL E. V. ANDORFER A. V. STORY C. C. COOPER V. G. lXlCCRAX'EN S. F. ANDERSON E. E. ANDERSON S. I. LIORRIS R. lX'lClA'lAHON Biology Biology hlatlicziiatics Chemistry Biology Biology hlatlieiiiatics Physical Education Physical Education Physical Eclucatiou Physical Education Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Physician Fine Arts THE CONOCOCHEAGUE began to behave. It ran down the stairs ot Main tossing empty coke bottles over its shoulder And the coke bottles turned into thousands of IUNIORS. QM RMS - S 111 No one has written a thesis on How to be a junior The example of the Columbia River Salmon is helpful. Largely a matter of instinct. Lately we have learned not to say Freshmen'? XV hen asked our class status quo. Some of us still say Sophomore, It has either been a long time or a short time. So well remembered. And gratefully accepted. Sotzing, Miller, Greene, Iohnson. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Secretary IOANNE SOTZING PHYLLIS MILLER Vice-President Treasurer AfIARGARET GREENE IOANNE JOHNSON Deolension of Juniors EY' t sr. 2 gf-'ss' 1- s. S--N. Betty Niore Ailaben Marjorie Bainbridge Austin Nom. Betty: music Nom. Mac: English Gen. of the phalanx of nieces and nephews Gen. of 157 assorted leotards Dat. for 22 heads to pigtail mornings Dat. for sllt. ACC. bowl-full-of-jelly laugh ACC. bastard Thurber Abi. with snap, crackle and pop Abi. with inininrinitability Deolension of Juniors Mildred Lois Baughman Nom. Milly: History Gen. of the constant historical novel Dat. for movie research Acc. belle of the play Held Abl. with a skeleton key to the situation Ianet Ruth Bonebrake Nom. Boney: English Gen. of appreciation for the Ener things Dat. for publishing-house and the blue pencil Acc. forever instigating trips to Barny's Abl. with a nickname for all 1 f ,z',,1:f- , Ii- '. - .arf .,.f1ea2fY,4,5 tif '52 ' ! ?s . 'rf-.a 5' Deolension of Juniors - ,, ,vi . X X Y' Patricia Bossert Nom. Pat: English Gen. of the line hands Dat. for the late city edition Acc. blue before green Abl. with ease H Sally Eleanor Boudreau Nom. Sally: mathematics Gen. of her subject, people Dat. for oil for the joints of the log tables Acc. rick rocking with laughter Abl. with determination A Declension of Juniors if fi- . i 1 2 :vm Anne Bernice Braslcamp Honora Anne Brierley Nom. Bernice: political science Nom. Shorty: sociology Gen. of the mother of pearl toothbrush Gen. of a long line of chatter Dat. for passing the bar exam Dat. for beyond the blue horizon Acc. ultra violet ads Acc. her funny stories Abl. without hesitation Abl. with vitamins plus :- Declension of Juniors Sara Ann Buser Nom. San: chemistry Gen. of the Glympic knitters Dat. for the young 1nan's fancy Acc. scientific aptitude showing Abl. with cheerful dispatch Io Anne Cestone Nom. Io: English V Gen. of the silky seductive eyes Dat. for a white luggaged honeymoon Acc. ringlet twister Abl. with my honest opinion E Declenswn of J unwrs l Nancy Mae Connell Nom. Nancy: physics Gen. of the Knights of the Outing Club Dat. for the brave new world of physics Acc. an icue to end all icues Abl. with the bet on a sure thing ' , l Declension of Juniors 4 f- 5 : F Q. , E ., q. B Marion Iorclan Deane Betty lean Devine Nom. Marion: psychology Nom. lean: English Gen. of Brooklyn, sh! Cen. of the principle of cooperative living Dat. for a schedule for her roommate Dat. for broad scale application of the white arm- Acc. where is my next popsicle coming from? band Abl. with Cheshire eat mirth Acc. maple walnut on chocolate on rykrisp Abl. with Fine competence Deolension of Juniors Frances Caroline Dickson Alice Elizabeth Dunlcle Nom. Franny: psychology Nom. Betsy: political science Gen. of the graphed and plotted suitcase packing Gen. of well-used nylon puptents Dat. for social action Dat. for politics and posters Acc. musical distraction Acc. amused sensitive Abl. with gentle wit Abl. with harmony, musical, humanitarian .,,,hhw X Eng 5 3 l lm 3 Declension of Juniors I QQ' Iosephine Emery Nancy Read Ervin Nom. Io: English Noni. Erv: psychology Gen. of the Hue-seamed sentence Gen. of a long row of argyles Dat. for shoes.-new, red, pink and blue, shoes Dat. for organized puddle Wading Acc. the Case of the Unfinished Knitting Occ. you are what you don't eat Abl. with intelligence Abl. with a returu-dead-but-on-your hockey-stick code Declension of Juniors P4 Iuditli Marie Etlrerington Eleanor Anne Garvey Nom. Indy: fine arts Nom. Anne: English Gen. of the long blonde energy Gen. of New England artrst s subyect Dat. for hikes and Hint Hres forever Dat. for letters, belles and the like Acc. administrator of time Acc. point of order Abi. with perseverance Abl. with a minimum margin for error 5 'K' 151353. ' if: 1' 1 '. f 3 , -1.-.:-5, ,g :ga '11 3 Deolension of Juniors a ig Lois Binns Gibbons Mary Louise Gloman Nom. Loie: Spanish Nom. XVeezie: biology Gen. of Ioisey Gen. of the copper-bright neatness Dat. for knitting for Britain, France, Germany, Dat. for a hospital laboratory and the Navajos Acc. she went that Way Acc. ticker tape, ticker tape, ticker tape . . . Abl. with a song scotch-taped in the air Abl. with generosity Deolension of Juniors Marion Goddard Nom. Ronnie: mathematics Gen. of an iron in every Ere Dat. for carrying the war over into the Held of mathematics Acc. aflinity for cats Abi. with honor. honour, and more honoure Edita Martin Gonzalez Nom. Deedee: sociology Cen. of the Connaissante cuisine Dat. for the social serenity of the people, the Philippines Acc. Fine toothed creativity Abl. with gratifying maturity f t e X 3 'iv A Deolension of Juniors . Helen Elaine Cottshall Nom. Elaine: political science Gen. of the Gottshall branch of Wilson Dat. for Parliament Acc. the well-tidied bureau drawer Abl. with the follow-through to the question Margaret Louise Greene Nom. Margie: mathematics Gen. of the calculus-margined Ladies' Home Iournal Dat. for society based on long golden afternoons Acc. L'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, put up your long black hair Abl. with 14 karat serenity ,xx D . f-+ ' ., . 'N , , 'fc X , ' Deolension of Juniors , , I 4 It 1 s c , A Ianet Edith Haines Phyllis lean Hall Nom. Ian: English Noni. Phyl: biology Gen. of the arabesque to warm up Gen. of a double perambulator Dat. for soft sowing the seeds of a liberal edu- Dat. for coaxing castor oil down with a smile cation Acc. dealing a foot in bridge Acc. thoughtfulness highly exponented Abl. with bigger and better neck bows Abl. with the message to Garcia H 145 1 af' -, A 'F F A Declension of Juniors N Ianet Beryl Herb Emestrue Holi Nom. Herbie: psychology Nom. Blossom: music Cen. of the virus laughter Geri. of the Holt Hit Parade Dat. for further udescription. prediction, and con- Dat. for a joke in every pot trol Acc. superlative chuckle Acc. sing tit willow Abi. with a large soul Abl. with the rareness of a day in Iune Deolension of Juniors Shirley Nola Howes Nom. Shirl: English Gen. of the inscrutable smile Dat. to be young always Acc. Howe's about it Abl. with gaite parisienne Dorothy Ruth l-lucinut Nom. Dofi: sociology Gen. of the Human Destiny preoccupation Dat. for food, clothing, shelter, and knitting for the masses Acc. gives old clothes the new look Abl. with polish Deolension of Juniors Peggy Ann Hutchinson Hiroko I chikawa Nom. Hutch: sociology Noni. Hiro: biology Gen. of the scarcely needed gzivel Cen. of the three dimensional thought Dat. for training 12-year-old K. Cornells Dat. for a pursuance of her subject Acc. tiger-sized cat naps Acc. small black-haired humor Abl. with 21 ruffle at lier sleeve and a big red rose Abl. with quiet zeal 'QQ fa I A 8 A . .. Af Q l Declension of Juniors Mary Elizabeth lack Florence Engle Ielleris Nom. Iackie: French Nom. Sunny: English Gen. of a year in France Gen. of the well-made bed Dat. for gazelling on the green Dat. for turn of stick and turn of phrase Acc. T-E-A-M, yea Team! ACC. merry berry Abl. with a haven for foundling jokes Ahl. with present mirth and present laughter Deolension of Juniors Ioanne Elizabeth Iohnson Marjory Ioan Iohnson Nom. Iohnny: psychology Nom. English Cen. of long cool thoughts Gen. of eyes two inches across Dat. for what makes the reflex Dat. for soap suds in her diamond Acc. underestimation of her own abilities Acc. junior miss dresses Abl. with it's as good as done Abl. with a skip and a hop l J ' Y . Deolension of Juniors Carolyn Ann Iones N om. Callie: psychology Gen. of a loving flannel nightgowri Dat. for multiplication tables more fun for the kiddies Acc. barefoot girl Abl. with er dry pun Elizabeth Porter I ones Nom. Libby: fine arts Gen. of just a song at twilight Dat. for aiding and abetting small boy sopranos Acc. recounting hatched chickens Abl. with refreshing naturalness l l , tm W Declension of Juniors f, ff . Marcia Alice Kirchholi Nom. Mak: psychology Gen. of the Falstafhan repartec Dat. for a gumdrop in every oyster Acc. baleful giggle Abl. with a straight driven nail f W4 1.,, A XXX X Elizabeth Dallas Kirk Nom. Betsy: time arts Gen. of the firm feminine handshake Dat. for a brocade chaise lounge Acc. magnolias behind her ears Abl. with a quick hug Deolension of Juniors Iulia Ann Todd Lacey Nom. Io: sociology Gen. of the tall, frosted glass country Dat. for waltzing in a big skirt Acc. on a bright red soap box Abl. happily ever after !SWk's TTT ' . Louise Gardner Langdon Nom. Louise: English Cen. of the honey cream voice Dat. for fresh typewriter ribbon Acc. Christmas cards for all Abl. with the conscientiousness of the next kleeriex Deolension of Juniors 5 M f L Elizabeth Ann Larrabee Harriet Laubacb Nom. Liz: political science Nom. Hattie: political science Gen. of the book of the week Gen. of balcony perspective Dat. for the state of the union Dat. for order by law Acc. Z2-page letters and cats Acc. surprise! Abl. with sensitivity to others' moods Abl. with pensividity Deolension of Juniors Edith Elizabeth Lepperd Ruth Ann Lewis Nom. Susie: English Nom. Ruth: Bible Gen. of the murmuring pines and the Maine- Gen. of the enigmatical personality locks Dat, for the call of the near east Dat. for a 7Vz gallon hat, and spurs Acc. argument her lodestone Acc. likes her peas next to her potatoes Abl. with pronged thought Abl. with a helping hand Deolension of Juniors Kathryn Veronica Libassi Elizabeth Steele Lindberg Nom. Kathy: chemistry Nom. Libby: mathematics Gen. of the voluminous knitting bag Gen. of a non-smoke in the smoker Dat. for an opus Through the Test Tube Dat. for putting up diaper hems Acc. general manager Ace. fabulous evelashes Abl. with gestures of here, l'll take this endu Abl. with neatness beyond the pin Deolension of Juniors . Q. S- 5 E lean Gertrude Linder Dorothy Clara McCormick Norn. lean: physics Nom. Dottie: Spanish Gen. of ping pong on the hockey Held Gen. of the strawberry blonde Dat. for a safari to the moon craters Dat. for the open road or roadster Acc. outdagwoods dagwood Acc. perelmens before swine Abl. with goodnaturedness Abl. with alacrity if 1, ' -Nga . Allv Deolension of Juniors Betty lane McCracken Nom. BJ.: English Gen. of double-thread buttons but loose joke endings Dat. for home made pie Cut a la Lady Macbeth ACC. came over on Al lolson Abl. with the right look for a locket w-.tg Dorris Marie M CN amara Nom. Mac: chemistry Gen. of the smoker-bridge 400 Dat. for concentration in the Held of chemistry Acc. yo ho ho and a bottle of coke Abl. with a guaranteed guarantee r I l 1. l Deolension of Juniors ix. xx wi Mary Louise McNeill Drusilla Eleanor Maelcaben Nom. M'loL1: English Nom. Dru: biology Gen. of the illuminated script Cen. of the consonant cosmetic Dat. for maturation of the principle Dat. for physiotherapy Acc. maple walnut on Chocolate on rykrisp Acc. here a letter there a letter Abl. with do mi so Abl. with a time to plant and a time to pluck , ,,,. W Deolension of Juniors 'K-1 '-ww Wm-ww i lean Russell Manning Nom. Ieaner: biology Gen. of the week in, week out smile Dat. for a practiced positive-biological-tropism Acc. corner on Frankie Lane Abl. with even temper Eleanor Ann Martin Nom. Ellie: political science Gen. of the sterling silver barret Dat. for a railroad pass Acc. charter member of the May Court Abl. with composure ., 1 5 I! l 2 Declension of Juniors Ann Wykes Masterson Marie Louise Mayone Nom. Ann: English Noni. Skip: philosophy Cen. of a loaf of bread, a jug of wine and The Gen. of the occasional Anchorage Mardi Gras Complete lane Austen Dat. for life with father Dat. for hitch-hiking to graduate school Acc. schedule to three decimals Acc. Shakesperian pun Abl. with insight Abl. with datta, dayadhvam, and damyta Deolension of Juniors :QF 1, r . f if 4, , e if ' V 'QQ Margrit Meyer Betty Louise Miller Nom. Margrit: philosophy Nom. B.L.: American civilization Gen. of the lost and fallen article Gen. of columned receipts, expenditures Dat. for applied social consciousness Dat. for compatibility of children with history Acc. free thinker Acc. pointer blood Ahl. with her loins girt for action Abl. with almonds Deolension of Juniors Flora McElwee lWiller Nom. Flo: English Gen. of the inquiring mind Dat. for Fare forward, voyagersf' Acc. where did the time go? Abl. with enthusiasm Margaret Doris Miller Nom. Maggie: English Gen. of goat cries and peerorettes Dat. for a generation of throat scratchers and vowel stretchers Acc. long green hair and a nose ring Abl. The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Declension of Juniors Phyllis Ami Miller Marjorie lane Moretz Nom. Phyl: sociology Nom. Marjie: English Cen. of distaste for the science lab Gen. of cold hands and warm heart Dat. for the humanities Dat. for a pencil behind each ear Acc. ready for the question Acc. slow motion and the New Look Abl. with vivacity Abl. with success Declension of Juniors Therese Alice Murray Nom. Terry: chemistry Gen. of a long line of periwigged treasurers Dat. for a round peg in a round hole Acc. always someone she knows in the Times Abl. with her linger in the place 2 E 7 e 5 - ffif1i'2'f::::2 ' ' - , Anne Dillen Pearce Nom. Ann D.: sociology Gen. of the sun-bleached nature Dat. for sitting in a garden and watching the clouds Acc. so you think so Abl. with the edge on the day Declension of Juniors N , 'X ' 1 me N, Alice Elizabeth Reichelderfer Nom. Alice: Spanish Gen. of the well-depressed mattress Dat. for a role book in Spanish Acc. the young man in question . . . Abl. with diligence Ieanne Anne Rettew Nom. Io: sociology Gen. of the corn silk hair Dat. for raising turkeys, puppies, and moor hens Acc. champion for the Dialogues Abl. with 545 orphans to love Declension of Juniors Margaret Pray Rhoacls Nom. Peggy: biology. Cen. of an old fashioned miniature Dat. for chintz sink ruffles Acc. Ucocker spaniel eyes Abl. with natural laissez-faire i Barbara lane Riebel Nom. Babs: psychology Gen. of hossess, hossess, hossess Dat. for mastering the one Olympic skill she hasnlt Acc. schedule down to the last hiccough Abl. with malice toward none Ng! Deolension of Juniors +11 'Y-fx . -, A-:::9. - V 12553159 'X K if X N Q Qs L X? 'N ,QQ 15' X' I lean Hansen Sandi Mary lane Shaner Nom. Sandy: sociology Nom. Shaner: fine arts Gen. of sachet in the linens Gen. of the Pennsylvania twang Dat. pied piper of the settlement house Dat. for a sun-warmed rock Acc. well-tabbed notebook Acc. essence of Mary Sachs Abl. with graciousness Abl. with ready humor 4 p jp Deolension of Juniors Mary Catherine Sheaii Beverly lean Simon Nom. Cathy: English Nom. Bev: biology Gen. of the long purple eyelashes Gen. of a loving family Dat. for hope Dat. for keeping up with the Spirogyra Acc. I can express one's self Acc. always straight stocking seams Abl. with juniper tree and White tiger setting Abl. with an offer to pour tea Deolension of Juniors Beverly Ann Simson Nom. Bev: physics Gen. of the quality ideals Dat. for setting atoms in action Acc. knot-tying spells Abl. from always the right side of bed Marian Eva Smith Nom. Marian: Bible Gen. of the never-laugh-alone school Dat. here too, for the humanities Acc. long walks at night Abl. with an obliging uyou betl' Deolension of Juniors Sallie Nagle Smith Margaret Anne Snyder Nom. Sallie: French Nom. Marg: biology Gen. of the dean's list alumnae Cen. of the basketball body-English Dat. la belle dame avec mercie Dat. for cataloging flagella Acc. well-shaped cuticle Acc. firmness and conviction in decision Abl. with poise and efliciency Abl. with a room to show perspectives Deolension of Juniors Ioanne Louise Sotzing Nom. Sotz: French Dorothy Frances Stewart Nom. Dot: line arts Gen. of local colorists, Bethlehem scale Gen. of the open hand Dat. for the people, by the people . . . Dat. for love of a medium, art Acc. will not wrinkle in the heat Abi. with dignity Acc. applied taste Abl. with songs of innocence Declension of Juniors Elizabeth Ann Stocking Nom. Betty: chemistry Gen. of many shades of stockings Dat. for analysis through the test tube Acc. midnight oil, large budget item Abl. the girl stood on the burning bridge Lois lane Taylor Noni. Loie: English Gen. of the patience of Griselda Dat. for an extensive record Collection Acc. ufanious last words Abl. with the warnith of understanding Declension of Juniors Doris Elaine Timmerman Annabelle Ioanne Troupe Nom. Timmie: physics Nom. Io: Spanish Gen. of no minor manifestation Gen. of the pink cravat Dat. for bat-stringing with Doppler eilects Dat. for sims for the masses Acc. oh look, a piece of sky Acc. junior edits her laundry list Abl. with a stone, leaf, door Alul. with Cooperation Deolension of Juniors Rosemarie Anita Tuercke Nom. Rosie: biology Gen. of the echo 'thi there Dat. for prying into pitchblend Ace. impromptu cheese and crackers Abl. with a house by the side of the road Elizabeth Archbold Van Blarcom Nom. Beth: American civilization Gen. of the animal, vegetable and mineral: Ducky Bumps Dat. for resolving American civilization in terms of interstate tournaments Acc. whole tile of men's sports jackets Abi. with flute carrying the melody f' - ,,'V i1:.2,. f 7 . ' 'eii s 1 ' . Declension of Juniors ., X. 5 : 2' Q- ' .sf ' Celeste Anne Van Siekel Noni. Van: English Gen. of back to the soil enthusiasm Dat. for blue pencilling the Green Hornet ACC. two pounds of string beans equal one pound of Sickel Abl. with emphasis on the minute hand ,vs lean Louise Washburn Noni. Bushy: English Gen. of the brighter side Dat. for commas and the common reader Acc. jolly jolly junior Abl. with rebuttal 7 l Declension of Juniors Marian Welelr Patricia Ann Wright Nom. Manny: philosophy Nom. Pat: French Gen. of the loose eyeballs Gen. of variations on the theme May I borrow? Dat. for a well-examined life Dat. for cherchez el Carbon Acc. sheeplined jeans Abl. with why Acc. fifth jack of the deck Abl . with end-man-in-the-middle aptitudes IN MEMORIAM Ruth Gwen Staufler Nom. Stull Gen. subtle sense of humor, flashes of wit, in- fectious low chuckle ' Dat. for bringing to full maturity the rare po- tentials of a sensitive appreciation for lit- erature and music, the gift for expressing beautiful and profound thoughts effectively in writing, and a gently, deeply religious soul Acc. Reticence, perfectly tempered introversion Abl. with extraordinary cheerfulness, optimism, pluck F owner Members 'K 'K Nancy Barbara Altvater Lorraine Tomlinson Bailey Martha Ellen Bare Iune Bergren Phyllis lean Billman Elizabeth lna Bragg Elizabeth Frances Brudereclc Lois Ann Chamberlain Betty Ioan Combs lane Cunningham Suzanne Dreux Barbara Ann DuBois Mary lane Ewing Emily Louise Coecleelqe Barbara Lydia Hoffman Adele Hunter Betty Lou lWeCoy lass 61949 Ioyce Ann lXilCLaughlin Frances Merwin Rose Moulcous Ioann Louise Paul Dorothea Piclcarcl Ioan Raclclie Shirley Randa lXlartha Louise Rinlser lklargaret Rodenhaver hilary' Louise Schwartz Hope Anita Shaughnessy IoAnn Smith Philippa Elena Thorn Elizabeth Ann Vosburgh Lois Marie Wfooclward Elizabeth Ellen VVorthington Ann Craee XV right lane Louise Young I 1. W-M Q Sb THE CONOCOCHEAGUE tapped the hollow belly of a Blue Boolc To the tune of Where oh Where And out poured the classes, SENIOR, SOPHOMORE, and FRESHMAN. W 5 fl KR XM is T' 1 Holmes, Meikle, Tollefsen. Hess. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .....,.........,............................ n .................................. IANET HESS V ice-President ......... .,....,. E LSE TOLLEFSEN Secretary ....,A..... .....,... C LAIRE HOLBIES Treasurer ..,... ,.... ..... A N N BIEIKLE Senior lass . ,wil ..........-...-...,.,...i..-,..,..., 5 First row: llntelieraft, Lott, Hoeknian, Meiklc, llolnies, lless, Tollefsen, Dillnran. liuller, llovfartli. Second row: Dodge, Cook, Persons, Sheppard, .-Xrniatrong, Stcgniaier. C. Brewer, llarvey, Adarns, .Xnclrexx's, XYillia1uS, Nelson, Rothstein. Third row: Carter, LCC, Xl. Brewer, Peirson, Crccn, Bourgeois, Klaeneislr. Keer. llutcliibon, llenry. Babie. Fourth row: Dikleglio, Brough, Blackwell, Pearson, Caris, ll. Parker. Duff, Davall, Down, Dudley, Ehlers, Nelilig, B. Apgar. - 1 ,za gll ia - ,ri fill, B gm riff ' 5 ai g - i . :K , ll EBI 1 First row: Packer, Brock, Delaney, Bender, Dooley, Glmstead. M. Parker, Ballester, Kmclerer, L. Parker, Harbaugh. Second row: Loomis. Humbert, Gallenkamp, McClellan, Geary, Hoerle, Young, Bradford, xY2lll21CC, Saporito Pollard, Arnold, Adair. Third row: Mattliewson, Otternian, Minnieli, Layman, Oliler, Houser, Ricketts, P. Apgar, Nicholson, deNeergaard McConnell, VVest, Garland, Hutchins, Clark, Plankenliorn, Light. Fourth row: Trotter, Caughey, Cautlrorn, Propst, Gisiger, Hoffman, Riegner, XValley, Colgan, Ritts, Slonaker. 1 1 rv.,--Q 1 Q wg,-we 'ist' 1:- 3 W XVanner, Cmvatt, Eason, Mercereau. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ......,,........,.....,.....,.....,..,..,..,........,.....,............. ARLENE EASON Vice-President ..... ........ G RACE IVIERCEREAU Secretary ....... ...... B ARBARA ANNE CRAVATI Treasurer ...A. , .......... AUDREY WANNER Sophomore Class George, Sheppard, Brown, Miller. FRESHMAN CLASS UFFICERS President ......,..,........,.,..,........,.......,...............,......... MARY C. NIILLER Vice-President ,,....., .,,...... N ADA GEORGE Secretary ........,. .,.... , .KAY BRONVN Treasurer ...... ......,. I ANE SHEPPARD F reshman Class wh A Having released such numbers of subjects, THE CONOCOCHEAGUE undertook to memorize and enter- tain them ' XV ith some of its less well-defined extremities. One of tliese was called QRGANIZATIONS, by means of which It wove golden Heeces, recorded the oracles, and turned people to stone. CN 1 'ff ONSTITUTWON 531.51 X X U K ,wifi if M cmdle lub Nine members of the senior class, selected by their classmates as possessing the quali- fications of sincerity, scholarship. and ability, Compose the Candle Club, whose purpose promotes the best interests of XVilson Col- e lege. WY l EDITH S- BROCK FLIZABIZTII CARTER ge E. LOUISE COLGAN ELIZABETH CISIGER IANET Hass MARCUERITE HUTCHCRAFT ANN E. MEIKLE N X , ELSE M. TOLLEFSEN GWENDOLYN A. WALLEY W C. GA. Seated: Cisigcr. Dudley, Hutclicraft, Kasparcit. Standing: Carvev. Iolinston. XYilbur, Banks, Devine. Murray, llutchcraft, McNeill, Cisiger. Vlfhercas: The students of VVilson Col- lege, believing that self-governnient will develop character and individual responsi- bility, will strengthen the bond between Students and Faculty, will increase lov- altv to the best interests of the college, will servc the better carrying out of such college rules as shall come under student jurisdiction, do establish this Constitu- tion of the XVilson College Government Association of XVilson College. Student Council First row: Blackwell, Brock, Dudley. Bourgeois. Second row: Martin, Iackson, Simson, Rlioads, Hall. Third row: Allewelt, Lacey. Thomas, Hodge. Bolgiano, McPherson, Ricbel. As a legislative body which proposes new laws and concerns itself with matters altecting the student body, the Student Council is composed of Five members from each class and a representative of the day students. It sponsors monthly student dances, partly to support which it sells popsicles, sweat shirts, crew caps and emblems. .W C. A. Seated: Otis, Parker, Holmes, Plankenhorn, McNeill, Dunkle, Rollka, Standing: Carrington, Allaben, Simson, O'Loughlin, Bourgeois, Franklin, Eason, The Y.XV.C.A. proposes to Urediscover, possess, and share the essentials of the Christian faith, realizing that only as faith is applied to works-on the campus, in the community, and throughout the world-can the kingdom of God be forwarded. To these ends the Y.VV.C.A. engages in a constant and earnest activity that includes weekly vesper services, a monthly chapel service, the introduction of outside speakers, a freshman orienta- tion program, support of the VVorld Student Service Fund, and occasional all-college parties. Prob- ably the most important effects of the Y. for the college are the support of student representation at conferences, both summer and winter, and the conduct of a Devotional XVeek each year for the purpose of refreshing the spiritual life of the college. XVith its purpose of acquainting fresh- mcn with the principles and structure of the Y.XV.C.A. and stimulating interest in its work, the Freshman Y for the Class of 'Sl plans a series of integrated discussions this vcar. Freshman Y: Franklin, Brown, Iohnson, O'Loughlir1, Strickland, Bowler. S. S. . iq. Front row: Sandt, Audet, Person. Back row: Holmes, Peirson, Laubach, Timmerman, Harbaugh, Rothstein. The Social Service Association provides a channel for the will and energies of those stu- dents interested in the improvement of social welfare, by giving the students direct contact with social movements, agencies, and leaders. The projects of the organization include planned enter- tainments for Chambersburg little brothers and sistersf' selling tuberculosis stamps, conducting story hours at local schools, and visiting neighboring institutions and hospitals. illbotml 7 Seated: XVallace. Young. Emery, Sheaff, XX illiams, Devine, Goddard. Standing: Stevens, Brewer, Bonebrake, Pearson, Arnold, Down. The Billboard offers opportunity for the immediate articulation of student thought and at titude. Staffed and operated entirely by students, it appears in a weekly publication vihose pages generally review the news features of the weelcg present opinion in editorials bvlined features and letters to the editorg and advise of coming events on the campus. This year the Billboard has emphasized the National Student Association news and VVilson's decision to assume member ship in the Association. EDITORIAL STAFF EICIIIOI-111-Ch1Cf ......,........... SALLY IEAN XVALLACE Managing Editor .............................. ANN MEIKLE News Editor ......... DEVINE Column Editor ........ ........ C ATHERINE SHEAFF Style Editor ................. Informational Editor ..... .......IOSEPHINE EMERY .......IANET BONEBRAKE 23 Seated: Moretz, Haines. Dodge, XYashburn, Troupe. Seated: Pearson, Arnold, Down, Mackaben, Greene Standing: Lee, Mantas, Ienks, Porter, Cooper, Pugh, Standing: Light, Dickson, Nehlig, Stone, Loomis, B. L Otis. Miller, Hudnut, E. I. Cook. Seated: Buser, Laubach, Young, McNamara. Standing: Eason, McDowell, Reiclrelderfer, Taylor, Larrabee. TECHNICAL STAFF Technical Editors ....,..,:............. lX'lARY CAUOHEY, LOUISE YOUNG Headline Editor ...... ....... P ATRICIA APCAR Copy Editor ................ ....... lN IARION GODDARD Photography Editor ..........:.,........... C-AIL BRENVER Assistant Photography Editor IOANNE XVILLIABIS BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ..................,... lX4ARTHA ARNOLD Advertising Manager ....,........... SHIRLEY PEARSON Circulation Manager ..... .,...... lN XIARGARET DOWN mzocaclieague Editor SALLIE Sxuru Assistant Editor CA'1'II15RINI'I SIIICAFF Pliotogrzipliy Editor BL1'1 rY IAN12 NICCRACKEN Assistant DORIS T'IMfXIERlXIAN Snapshot Editor SARA ANN BUSIIR Assistant BIARY IANI2 SHANER Staff Art Editor DOROTHX' STENVART Business Maiiager BETTY LOUISE MILLER Advertising Manager PEGGY PIUTCHINSON Assistants NIARIAN XVELCI-I DOROTHY BICCORIXIICK Literary Editor ivIARCARET IX IILLER Assistants iX4ARIORIE AUSTIN IO ANNE CESTONE IOANNE TROUPE ilsmz iterar eview Seated: Garvey, Masterson, Hoff, Saporito, H. Parker. Standing: M. Miller. Austin. The Lit, the Wilson literary magazine, is intended to stimulate the creative writing ability of the students. It is true that the frequency ot the Lit's publication is determined by the interest and writing ability of the students. Editor ....... ......,.. H ELEN CvALLENKA1NIP Manager ...... ....... E LLAINE SAPARITO he ook Stall Seated: H. Parker, Cook. Standing: YVelch, Dooley, Loomis, Knodcrer. lXIathcu'son, Persons, Shephard, Harbaugh, Rothstein. The Bookstall serves the private libraries of students and faculty by importing and displaying for sale a varied selection of classics and, categorically, some popular literature. Through its order department, the Bookstall makes available any published edition on request, so that although it is scarcely six years old, it has strengthened its position to that of a necessity within the college community. Manager ..... ....... B ETSY HARBAUGH Treasurer ...,.,....................... ....,.. G LORIA ROTHSTEIN Head of Book Selection ....... .,....... lX flARrAN vVELCH Head of Personnel ......... ....... lN flARIORIE PERSONS Special Order Clerk ...... ....,......... I EAN DOOLEY Publicity Chairman .... ....... A NN MATTHEWSON Inquiry Clerk ......... ....... A UDREY FULLER Shipping Clerk ...... ...,.... I OAN SHEPPERD e ercle F mncais Seated on Hour: Cauthorn, Adair. Seated: Delaney, Tollefseri, Audet, Loomis, Dihleglio, Sites. Standing: VanSickle, Shollenberger. Pollard, Moretz, Sotzing, NVright, Ballester, Trembley, Hart, Ieter. Le Cercle Frangais, whose membership includes majors and minors in the department, is concerned mainly with the fluent French colloquy ofthe students. To stimulate progress in this direction, the club holds monthly social functions. of which teas and bridge parties are the most popular. President ............ .......,............ E DNA SITES Vice-President ........ ....... C ARIXIELA DIMEGLIO Secretary-Treasurer ....... .,,.. Q ...ELSE TOLLEFSEN La Tertulia 5 cmola Seated: Pearson. Loomis. Martin, Ballester. Tollefsen. Standing: San Filippo. Dihleglio, Troupe, Eason, Pugh, Cestone, Henry, XYright. La Tertulia Espanola is designed to develop the facility of its members in Spanish conversation It holds teas and similar informal gatherings frequently. sponsoring an occasional Spanish inovie notably this year, The VVaves. President ........... ...... S HIRLEY PEARSON Vice-President ..,.... . ..... BETTY LooMrs Secretary-Treasurer ..... ........ I OANNE TROUPE lassical lub Seated: Brock, Lauhach, Ebert, Olmstead, Saporito. Standing: Carrey, Allaben, Troupe, Masterson, Lewis, Fisher. The Classical Club aims to stimulate interest. of course, in the classical cultures. Members eligible by electing any course in the classics department, participate in the Christmas language caroling and hold a Roman banquet each year, among performance of other academic activities. President ...,...,.... ..,...., I DA IEAN CEARY Vice-President ..... ................. E DITH BROCK Secretary-Treasurer .... ...... D OROTHY lXlCCOR1NIICK nternational elazfions lub First row: Cantz, Laubach. Cook, McCurdy, Holmes. Second row: Person, Delaney, Meikle, Caris, Howarth, Humbert. Standing: Minnich, Garvey, Cooper, Pugh, Ebert, Hansen, Meyer, Linder, Flint, Bonebrake, Saporito, Dunkle, Harvey. The International Relations Club functions as a focuser and coordinator of student interest in current affairs, both national and international. An otherwise indiscriminate body of interested students compose its membership and support its activities, which include discussion panels, lec- tures by students and visiting speakers, representation at various conferences, and maintenance of a significant and closely-kept bulletin board in Main Hall. President ....... ........ A NN MEIKLE Vice-President .... ......... C AROLYN GARIS Secretary ........ ......... P EGGY ANDREWS Treasurer ....... ........ M ARGRIT MEYER l iolagy lub Seated: Tuereke, Rhoricls, Nelson, Colgan, Hall, Brewer, Maekabeii, Ieliikauia. Standing: hlanning. Cloinrin, Buscr, Ricketts, Siuioii. Suporito, Barbie. Snyder. The Biology Club. whose inenibership includes juniors and seniors concentrating in the field of biology, provides opportunity for the expression and encouragenieut of interest in the biological sciences. The elub's activities include lectures by outside speakers and Held trips to nearby hospitals. President .....,.... ....... S IELIXIA NELSON V ice-President . ...... ...,.. A NN S'1'EGixrA1ER Secretary-Treasurer ..... ...... ANN BABIC hemiszfry lub First row: Nelson, Stocking, Babic, Ichikawa, Libassi, KlacNamara. Harvey, Manning, Carland. Second row: Davall, C-isiger, Buser, Duff. Boudrcau, Murray. The Chemistry Club comprises juniors and seniors who have elected chemistry as their major or minor. The club plans a quiet academic program of discussions and lectures. According to the terms of the 19-H Chemistry Club Prize Fund, an award of a membership in the American Chemical Society, a technical book, or a chemical journal is made each spring to any outstanding senior majoring in chemistry, to be selected by the department. President ...........i .i..... L ois GARLAND Vice-President ...,. ......, lX IARIAN DUFF P tlzagorecm lub Seated on Floor: Ritts. Stull. Snyder. Simson. Seated: D. Cook, Pcirson, C-reene, Cansz, Bouclreau, Murray, Lindberg. Standing: Kaspareit, Stine, Klingerman, Libassi, Barkdoll, Dillinan. Brownheld. Linder, Connell, Hutchcraft, Currier, Arnold, Aman, Goddard. The Pythagorean Club has a membership of those students majoring or minoring in physics, mathematics, or astronomy. By providing the opportunity for cooperative activity, the club hopes to stimulate and satisfy interest in the mathematical sciences. A student lecture on the history of the adding machine and a lecture by a director from the Fels Planetarium have been features of the club's program this year. President ................ ....... D OROTHY COOK Secretary-Treasurer ..... ....... S ALLY BOUDREAU Uslzering Committee Seated on Hoor: Lacey, Hall, Mantas, Nell. Seated: Lott, Larrabee, deNeergaard, P. Miller, Delaney, XVicks, Rhoads. I. XVright, Stewart. McConnell, Ritts, Crouch. Newly established this year by the VV.C.G.A., the Ushering Committee includes six seniors, six juniors, and six sophomores. Selected by the VV.C.G.A., they are responsible for the admin- istration of order and general audience convenience at college-sponsored concerts, lectures, church services, and other group entertainments. Head Usher ....... ....... K ATHLEEN lX4CCONNELL A lzmuzae MS ouse residents' M aiu ELIZABETH CARTER NANC1' ARMSTRONG ' V' we WWW 9 A IARGARET ANN DOWN ' Auclzomge IDA JEAN GEARY F lfzfclzm' IOANNE XVILLIABIS South IUDITH ETHERINGTON R zfddle HELEN PARKER The MUSIC AND DRAMA appendage told story after story And played lute after lute Until the thousands of eyes were closed And the college adjourned for the 4th of Iuly. f Q f TQ J 1 Q 1- - 'Q 1. i it ,- .1 ci. i 1 Q- 3 3 gs f mff ollege hair First row: xxlflglll, Hart, Carrington, jones, McCracken, Clem. Baldwin. llumbert, McNeill, Young. Second row: Cray, Gibbons. Lee. Xl, Brewer. Broxynhcld. Green, L. Parker, Brock. Third ron: Owens. Dickson, F. Miller, Sandt. lloff, Seull, Herb, Baughman, Plankenhorn, Allaben, Bradford. The College Choir, a group of thirty yoiees selected from the upper classes and. under the direction of Miss Edyth Thompson, is the foremost of college music groups. ln addition to its matinal contribution in chapel. the choir sings specially prepared anthems at monthly church services and the college observances of Thanksgiving, Christmas. Baccalaureate, and Commence- ment. V65 er koi? if' wwawm-W,-N ,.,. 1 , .,,....h-f-ww. Q E Q J Q 'V First row: Greenawalt, Ziegler. McDowell, Iuillerat, MCXYilliams. Second row: McYVade, Niemeyer, Ryon, R. Lee, Cray, Speakman. Third row: Crouch, Hart, Marshall, Haller. The Vesper Choir, sponsored by the Y.XV.C.A. and directed by Phyllis lane Carrington, is composed of selected freshmen and sophomores. The choir leads the conffrevational sinvin and offers special numbers at the Sunday evening vesper services. oe- eg homl lub ' l 5 -2, 'S lil! inn- ' First row: Adair. Clem, Goddard, Ilumbert. Pollard, Trembley, YVallacc, Young, Pcnnell, McNeill, Forsyth, Krimmel Landon. Bl. Iacobs, P. YYright, Cloman, Andrews, Van Blarcom, Ieter, Stine, Ervin, Coodell, Firth, Baldwin Second row: Sandt. Carrington, Murray, Baughman, Cauthorn, Crosen, Bonebrake, Hott, M. Brewer, Lee, Ehlers, Dunkle, Dillman, Buser, lXIerc-creau, Linder, Brock, Crecn, Gilbert. Third row: McCracken, Hilton, Deane, Sotzing, Rollka, Cray, Cansz, E. Iones, Shaner, Bradford, Herb, Brough Trotter, Brownlield, Hutch, XYright, E. johnson, Kirk, Culla, Ainan, Ebert, Martin. Hart, Flint. Fourth row: D. Cook, lXlcCurdy, Owens, Corby, Mantas, Hallock, McConnell, F. Miller, Haines, Packer, Meikle Gibbons, Allaben, McCormick, Clapp, XYatson, Hutchins, Bolgiano, Dickson, L. Parker, Scull, B, Apgar, Buxton v v v The Choral Club. composed of selected upperclassmen. and supplemented by the College Choir, under the direction of Miss Edyth Thompson, sings every Tuesday night for the people reading the Main Bulletin Board, and twice yearly for a formal audience. The elubls first pro- gram is the annual Christmas V espers at which it presents Christmas carols of many cultures, when it sings appropriate numbers and features a distinguished solo artist. Freshman lwrus First row: McVVilliams, Lux, B. Pierce, Chivers, Kenyon, Hutkosky, VVoodward, Franklin, Manning, Hein, Shealy, M. C. Miller, Bradley, Koji, Iohnston, Martin, Trolinger. Second row: Hogg, Royer, Brough, jackson, Acker, Sayman, Haller, Browning, Plockelman, Hanna, Fulton, Palazzolo, Klostermann, Schmidt, Messner, Spraggon, Eney, Ryon. Third row: Tannenbaum, Roth, Marshall, Bell, Speakman, Harris, Iuillerat, Brangan, Sheppard, Huyssoon, Rynhart, McVVade, Crandall, Robinson, Schwab, Strickland, Cheesmond, O'Loughlin, Newton. Fourth row: Schroyer, C-reenawalt, Emerich, VVeathersbee, Super, Aierstock, Rieger, Niemeyer, Ziegler, VV ass, Potter, Otey, Sweet, Lewis. Last row: Brernmer, Meyers, Hodge. At piano: Hoff. The Freshman Chorus wild and sweet the words repeat of peace on earth and many songs twice a year. Under the direction of Miss Edyth Thompson, the chorus gives a program of Christmas music that includes selections by individual soloists among them, and a spring concert of variously selected choral numbers. usic lub lihlers, Young, Hoff. Goddard. Crosen. Adair, Iohnson, Carrington, Lawyer, Allaben. The Xlusic Club fosters informal performance of its members according to the individual or group talents of its members, who are elected az nually from a list suggested by the music depart- ment. Receptions for visiting artists and Held trips covering operas and concerts, are an important part of the club's activity. Verse lump ,A The Verse Choir offers special programs of appropriate selec- tions in conjunction with vesper services, orehcsis programs, and various other student-devised enter- tainments. The Verse Choir also prepares and performs one radio program for Chambersburg's XVCHA. Rothstein, Roth, Baldwin, Speakman, Nell, Ebert, Boudreau, Solomon. Orchesis First row: Trembley, Porter, Adair. Second row: Haines, Austin, Ehlers, Rutledge. Orchesis is the XVilson College member group of a national dance organization, Orchesis. The group cultivates the interpretative and creative inclinations of those students interested in the modem dance medium through qualified instruction in technique and direction in originality. A short demonstration is given each tall to advise freshmen of Orchesis. In the early spring a longer recital is given perhaps as a measure of the group's serious achievement in the art of the dance. 5554- '?I'1.g: Y p ,:.a. in ..u. .g.t... 1 .Q .ft ' V-3' l ittochtinn Players Carter, XYilliams, XValley, MacNaniara, McCracken, Colgan. The Kittochtinny Players compose an independent student dramatic society that trains its members in appreciation of the theater arts through experience in acting, directing, and produc- tion technique. Three major productions are presented each year: one at Thanksgiving, three one- act plays in the spring, and a play at Commencement. It is not unusual for the players to perform a skit for opening freshmen in September. hanlzsgiviizg la Niglit lXlust Fall ..... Danny ....,....... Alrs. Brarnson Olivia ............. Dora ..........,... M rs. Terence Lt. Belszie ...,. XVILLIABIS ....,.. MILDRED BAUGHRIAN .....,...ELIZABE'I'H CARTER , ..,... GXVEN ANNE XVALLEY ...MFRANCES KRIBIBIEL ......,..BARBARA PRESTON .......L0U1sE COLCAN Herbert Laurie ...... ...,..... P EGGY l'lU'I'CHlNSON ACTING FORUM: Colgan, XValley, McCracken, COSTUME FORUM: HLldUllt,RlCNHH13T1 McDonell Carter, Adair, McNeill, Culla, F. Miller, Flint, Devine. XVilliams. MAKE-UP FORUM: Moore, Hunter, B. L. Miller, STAGE SET FORUM: Seated: Rothstein Pugh Rut McNamara, Audet, Snyder. ledge, Olmstead. Standing: Murray, Minnich Hoerle L Parker, Houser, Ricketts, Linder. O An extremely active extension turned out to be ATHLETICS. This one wore several pairs of wings fserviceabie rather than decorativel, Shot down constellations, Carried a pogo stick in the manner of sceptre, And supported the globe on one of its superior biceps. U if A. A. Board Front row: Linder, Henry, Stephens, I-loffnian. Back row: Hilleman. Riebel, Stone. The Athletic Association is governed by an Board, consisting of the otiicers. class repre- sentatives. and the physical education director, which determines the policies of the Athletic Asso- ciation. An A.A. Council, composed of the sports managers, the cabin and station wagon man- agers, presidents of Orchesis and the Riding Club, a publicity manager and the A.A. Shop manager, carries on the work of the A.A. in its different phases. Hockey, basketball, lacrosse, golf, swimming, archery, canoeing, riding, tennis, and soft ball absorb the students at appropriate seasons. To those students showing excellence in the different sports, judged on the basis of interest, ability, sportsmanship, and participation, the XVilson WV is awarded annually. All winners in semi-finals and class meets, and members of the All-Wilson hockey, basketball, and swimming teams are entitled to a WV. A. A. Council Seated: Ervin, Pugh, M. Brewer, Audet. Standing: McConnell, Garland, Riebel, Matthewson, Connell, Hoerle. vearers 0 f the First row: Cook, Riebel, Hoffman, Stone, McConnell. Second row: Ervin, Murray, Van Blarcom, Stephens. Third row: Henry, Lott, Linder, Hutchcraft, Bourgeois. PC' 97 as C49 S5 News up.. Q B. Apgar, Hess, Caughey, Taylor. The AA. College Shop. the college fashion center, handles merchandise from Mary Sachs in Harrisburg that includes a selection of clothes. cosmetics. costume jewelry, and gifts. Staffed and operated completely by students, the Shop specializes in moderately priced campus clothes and accessories. Sales profits are added to the AA. treasury for the specific purchase of a station wagon. Hudnut, Ehlers, Green, Brough, Howarth. Uuting lub Seated: Omholt, Heller, Murray, Connell. Standing: Garland, Hoerle, Dodge, Kaspareit, E. Cook, Otis, Stillman, Boudreau, Lau- bach, Dunkle, Trembley, lvlatthewson, Bolgiano, The Outing Club, yet a new and ruddy institution, has a very deliberate membership of those students and faculty members who have successfully completed the hiking, biking, wood-chopping, canoeing, fire-building requirements for ZS points. The club organizes outings of a various and extensive nature, a great many accommodating the pleasures of the college laity. Outing cabin First row: Bolgiano, Hoerle, Otis, McDowell. Second row: Clapp, Murray, Aman, Allaben. Third row: Ervin, Brierley, Carrington, Kirchhofl, Persons. Fourth row: Holmes, Henry, Babic, Hoilinan. 6lf5lZ6fI9ILll SENIOR BASKETBALL: First row: Stcginaicr. Cook, Henry, C. Brewer. Standing: Bonrgcois, Hess, Gilbert. Ilutclicraft. IUNIOR BASKETBALL: First row: Binighniun, Snyder, Iefferis. Standing: Richcl, Lacey, Linder, Murray. SFllZ'0l'S IlIIl.0l'5 Sojylzomores Freslmzan askezfball SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: First row: Cooper, Stone, Otis, Stevens. Standing: Bolgiano, R. Iacob, Shallcross, Aman. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: First row: Hughes. Cheesmond, Albert, Trolinger, Iohn- ston. Standing: Brown, George, Hillenran, Lewis, McPherson, O'Loughlin. oclze SENIOR HOCKEY: Lott, Hoffman, McConnell, Cook, C. Brewer, Henry. IUNIOR HOCKEY: First row: McNeill, Van Blzireorn, NVrigl1t. Standing: Ervin, Greene, Murray. Linder, Snyder, Ric-bel, Lindberg. Seniors mziors Soplzomores Freshman H Oclae SOPHOMORE HOCKEY: Pugh, Stone, Gansz, Owen. B. Austin, Calahan, Coope Stevens. FRESHMAN HOCKEY: First row: Brown, McPherson, Rvon, Sulzberger. Standing Brangan, Haws. Sheppard, Hughes, George, Iohnston, Sickier. Swinzvvrzing ODD SXVIMMING TEAM: Seated: Etherington, Ricbel, Allal:-en. Otey, Iefleris. R. Casev, Laubach, Dickson, Franklin, Niemever. Kneeling: Linder, F, Miller, Combs, Brangan. I EVEN SXVIMMING TEAM: Kneeling: Iacob, deNeergaard. Seated: Hutcheraft, Bourgeois, Nicholson, Clark, Omholt, Rollka. Rcigner, Clapp, Hutchison, C. Brewer, Rutledge, Mercereau. Back row: Otis, VValley, Pugh, Perry, Vanderhoff. Odds E venus .41 ,-. vi ' 4 ln.. .hliviq wr g ,7 '5 r fa- X .,. x1'1 ', X x, ' , 1, U 545.-1.1 1 ' X V0 ACTIVITIES was the most miscellaneous of all the append- ages. It was part lotus blossom, part loom. Part pomegranate, part wheel, And served to distract and confuse everyone Delighttully. v W 56 wil 4 'M' ,yur A. l5!,f V 'Q ,, AA V. in ,, Q , ',.1. -'.. qi ' QW A ' -X y A uw . V W' Q in ' Q' ui 1, . ' V V .,,, .. Mt ,Q 'N n ,V vi' 'ive W X -z I ,QU fx, ' 4 .Ac Q ..v. - .X Q , A , 'W 2 , 5 wr , . H, as nt . Q ,O Nl N Q N: ki Q 0. , .R 1 x Q' f.. wk, x, . ax- Q 4. Q x ,g xg x :Q wx.. ,Qt '. f if if V'T'wcn'i S ' 'X as ,, y Y - . gsfslg vu Z- se-5 Q35 M KA N ,uh 5 .. ' ' ....v'Agl'. In Q, .3 Q ,,, VW:-.j M ' hifi' Q , V ' ' xv vw' ' '. ku' F s 'X ibf ' f',fJ , jf 'ff ' Qniai , ' -' . . ' . . ' ii, , . .A Queen of the May ....... .......... L ORETTA STRAUFF Attendant .,............. ......... B ETTY TIGNOR Clutching their whimsey in hot little hands, the script writers bob to the May Queen, who lowers her regal eyelash, and May Day begins. Seven or eight Indian rain dances are presented, carefully disguised as The Pageant. Then wrap- ping the may pole ribbons surreptitiously around the audience and leaving the jester to put away unused dragon belches and fold the mushrooms, the May Court goes off to re-putt their frou-frou for gavotting in the gym that night. a Court First row: Herr, Nell, Stephens, Hess, lack. Second row: Clark, Hayes, Malkemes, Caughey, Hart, Dudley, VVilliams, Bossert. Third row: Perry, Hunter, Coffey, Schoeppe, Strauff, Tignor, Braskamp, Stewart, Mehmel, Zimmerman. SENIOR COURT: Mehmel, Schoeppe, Zimmerman, XVilliams. IUNIOR COURT: Caughey, Dudley, Colley, Clark w Y l Queen 51 Attendant CLASS PRESIDENTS: Nell, lack, Hess, Herr. Tignor. Strauff. SOPHOMORE COURT: Bossert, Hunter, Braskamp, Stewart. FRESHMAN COURT: Hart, Malkemes, Perry, Hayes. May Day Pageant Lawn Fete and Demee 0 , MONT ALTO DAY, the day for the sophomores to come out from under their rocks and pinch the freshmen,-day for the class presidents to stand on their rocks and sing bucolic poetry on the deviled egg,-day for the faculty to throw rocks, old boots, empty cigar boxes, and worn Phi Beta Kappa keys in a desperate attempt at a home rung-day for us all to hear the alma mater and Prexy's jokes again and indulge in a little bus driver philosophy before we tackle Aristotle. Ah life, ah death, ah buttered roll. DUMMY RUSH DAY, and we did through hundreds of thrashing fresh- men legs, under millions of tank suits draped with liberal art. Pausing, we thought long symbolic thoughts while Stevie and Ianie hung at half mast from the Hag pole. Rounding the mulberry bush we sighted Linder covering the hockey Held in two or three strides with the rest of the team following at a respectful distance. The cheerleaders broke forth in Spencerian stanzas, the Scotland band in heroic couplet, and the game was over. VVe all retired to compare loving cups, the young Havens were unwound from the red and green streamers, and another festivity was lo departed. The Class of 1947 celebrated its graduation on lune 5, of that year, with diplomas and an address by Dr. Helen Constance XVliite, professor at the Uni- versity of XVisconsin and president of the American Association of University VVomen. i :ion Cofkge irecfory OFFICIALS AND FACULTY MEMBERS Havens, Paul Swain, B.Litt. fOxonl. LL,D., President ..............,................. YVilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Disert, Margaret Criswell, A.M., Dean ......................... . XVolcott, Marion M., A.M., Head of Residence ........ . .........XVilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. .,.....5-t3 S. Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. Duncan, Eleanor C., A.B., Business Manager ..................................... ..... 3 23 E. King St., Shippensburg, Pa. Rosenkrans, Lillian, A.B., L.H.D., Dean Emeritus .............................. .....,.... R iddle Rd., Chambersburg, Pa. Criswell, Nancy lane, AN., L.H.D., Professor Emeritus of Latin .............. 131 Park Ave., Chambersburg. Pa. Davison, Charlotte I.. L.H.D,, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics .................... Edgar Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Amos, Flora Ross. Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of English ........... . Fogelsanger. Conrad E., Comptroller ................................ . Allyn, Emily, Ph.D., History .........,................................................. Anderson, E. E., Ph.D., Psychology ....................................... , Anderson, Sarah F., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psvchology .... .. ...B09 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. ...............XYilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Gordy, Margaret D., M.S., Pegistrar, ............................................ .. ........-F3 Lincoln XYav East, Chambersburg, Pa. .......,...12-f Norland Ave., Chambersburg. Pa. SST Lincoln XYay XVest, Chambersburg. Pa. SST Lincoln Way Vest, Chambersburg. Pa. Andorfer, Edith, A.B., Instructor in Physical Education ........ i ........... 1821 E, 33th St., Brooklyn 10, New York Beck, Vera F., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish ........ . Borneman, Helen I., A.B., Librarian ............................. .. ......,........XVilson College, Chambersburg. Pa. M6387 Overbrook Ave.. Philadelphia 31, Pa. Brandenburg, Alice S., Ph.D.. English .......................,.................................. XVilson College, Chambersburg. Pa. Brussel, Iuliet R., A.M., Physical Education ..............................,................... 31 XV. 70th St.. New York. N. Y. Clark, Dora Mae, Ph.D., American History and Political Science .... 13-l Pennsylvania Ave., Chambersburg, Pa, Cooper, Mrs. Clara C., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology ............ 1030 Edgar Ave.. Chambersburg. Pa. Cooper, Mrs. Virginia Dodd, A.M., Romance Languages .......,................ 1316 Edgar Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Copp, Marie T., A.M., Philosophy ...........,.....,...........,........................ ll Post Hill Place, New London, Conn. Dainerel, Charlotte I.. Ph.D., Chemistry .....................,......... .....,..........,.. 3 IS Sussex Rd., Towson -1, Md. Evans. Mrs. Robert A., M.N., Biology ......,...................... ...............,....... 1 ZS Glen St., Chambersburg, Pa. Evans, Iacqueline P., A.M., Instructor in Mathematics ..... ......... A wbury. Germantown, Philadelphia 38, Pa. iFerris, Isabel D., Mus.B., Organ and Music Theory ....... .....,......... 9 T6 Wilson Ave.. Chambersburg, Pa. Fisher, Ruth, A.M., Instructor in English ..................,.. ....,........................,.......,................ S ecane, Pa. Franklin, A. Mildred, Ph,D.. Classical Languages ........ . WGilreath. Elizabeth, A.M., Physical Education ............... .. Gilroy, Helen T., Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Physics .... Golz, XValter. Music ............................................................ Grinstead. XVren Iones, Ph.D,, Education ...................... MHannabass, Darline, A.M., Instructor in History .... . Harris, Iosephine M., Ph.D.. Fine Arts ................. i ...... . Harrison, Peachy, Ph.D., Chemistry .....,........................ . Headly, Marston, A.M., Instructor in Political Science ....... . Hemperly, Catherine, A.M,, Chemistry ...,,..,.,.................. . Hicks, Ruth I., Ph.D., Classical Languages .................. .. Ierabek, Miriam D., B.S., Physical Education ..... .. Iohnson, Roberta F., Ph.D., Mathematics .......... .. Kaiser, Gunda S., A.B., Spanish and German .......... .. Kase, Edmund H., Ir., Ph.D., Th.D., Bible ..........,....... Lutz, Cora E., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Classics ....... ........S0 NV, Newell Ave., Rutherford, N. D. D,G1'eCI'. S. C, .........................Rydal Rd., lcnkintown, Pa. ..,....1-103 Scotland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. .........101S XVilson Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. .......lOOS Iamison Ave.. S.E.. Roanoke. Va. ......2Z2 E. Adams Ave., Kirkwood 22, Mo. ...........,.....XVilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. .,.......397 Montgomery Ave., Chambersburg, Pa, D. No. 1. Fayetteville, Pa. Montague St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. .......SS39 N. Murray, Milwaukee, XVis. ...........2-ll College Ave.. Chambersburg, Pa. Chicago Ave., Valparaiso, Ind. 5-10 Philadelphia Ave.. Chambersburg, Pa. Reed St., Rockville, Conn. McCraven, Vivian G., A.M., Psychology ............,.,...... .................. I S12 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. MacDougall, Margaret E., A.M., French .................. .............................. 3 Z8 Lincoln Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. McDowell, Anna Mary, A.M., Biology .......................................................... XVilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. McMahon, Robert I., A.B., Instructor in Fine Arts .............. Sharpe House, Vifilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Matthews, Holon, M.Mus., Music ............................... .............................. X Vilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Mitchell, Ianice R., B.L.S., Librarian .........................................................................................,.......... Troy, Pa. Montgomery, Lois, Ph.D., English ..................,............................................. YVilson College, Chambersburg Pa. Moore, Robert O., A.B., Certiticat des Etudes Universitaires, Romance Languages .......... 1312 Alexander Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Morris, Sarah I., M.D., Resident Physician and Hygiene ...................................... 341 S. Fifth St., Reading. Pa. Nevins, Warren N., DD., Ethics and English Bible ......... Noon, Iohn A., Ph.D., Professor of Sociology ................... Pokrantz, Elsie. A.M., German ..........,............................ tRogers, Elizabeth F ., Ph.D., History ............. .........l33 Norland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. ...........VVilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Iowa .......VVilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Sargent, Cecelia V., Ph.D., Spanish ....... ................................................... W enonah, N. Slocum, Lois T., Ph.D., Mathematics ...,,............... ..................... 7 0 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. Steinberger, Sophie, Ph.D., German ........................... ....... 6 01 XV. 49th St., Apt. 51, New York 31, N. Y. Stokes, Milton L., Ph.D., Professor of Economics ........ ......... 5 07 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Swain, Elizabeth R.. A.M.. Physics ....................,...... ............. 8 26 S. 48th St., Philadelphia 43, Pa. Thompson, Edyth, lX'Ius.B., Voice ............,............. ............ X Vilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. XX'eeks, Dorothy. Ph.D., Physics ......... ....... 1 634 I St., N.XV., XVashington, D. C. XX'hite, E. Grace, Ph.D., Biology ......,..............,,................. .......... 1 312 Edgar Ave., Chambersburg. Pa. XX ilsey, Mildred, Ph.D., English ........................,................... ...............,................. P inehollow, Salem, Ohio Yarnall, Nancy Youngman. A.M., Instructor in English ........ ......... 7 60 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Yarnall, Iohn Negley, Ph.D., English .............................. ........ 7 60 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. 'Z On leave 2nd semester, 1947-48 On leave, 1947-48 Second Semester, 1947-43 ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUSINESS STAFFS Beehtold, Anna Marie, R.N., Nurse ..................................,....... XVi1son College Infirmary, Chambersburg, Pa. Brooks, Nellie XX'orkshop Instructor .................,..,............................................. Park Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Brothers. Cassie I., Superintendent of Household Administration ................ XX'ilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Clark, Evelyn I1 ........,.......................................................................... ................................... E ast XX'aterford, Pa. Culp, Mary Elizabeth, B.Litt., Director of Public Information .............. 169 XX'ashington Ave., Vandergrift, Pa. Diehl. Christine. B.A., Secretary to the Registrar ......................... ......... X Vilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Elliot, Betty E., Stenographer ,.................................................... ..................... R oute 5, Chambersburg, Pa. Fleming, Arianna B.. Secretary to the Business Manager ........ ........ 1 140 XX'i1son Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Gelsinger. X'io1etta, Secretary of Public Information ......... ............. 6 9 S. Federal St., Chambersburg, Pa. Harris, Frances, Secretary to Business Manager ............ ....... 1 314 Alexander Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. lloachlander. Gay. A.B., Assistant to Miss Parry ...... ........... 1 OS S. XX'ashington, Greencastle, Pa. Iohnston, Edith, A.B., Recorder ........,................... ...................................... 1X Iaugansville, Md. Krug, Katharine, Dietician ............................................., .....,.. 4 39 Linwood Ave., Columbus 5, Ohio Lehman Rita, Library Assistant ..............................,...,.......,. ......... 4 6 Franklin St., Chambersburg, Pa. Leitch. Mrs. Paul XX'., A.B., Secretary of Admissions ..............,..................... 12 Park Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. McDonald, Corinne E., A.B., Bookkeeper .......,............................................ XX'i1son College, Chambersburg, Pa. Parry, Gertrude I-Ioyt, A.B., Executive Secretary of the Alumnae Association ...................,........ Wilson College, A Chambersburg, Pa. Reed. Alice, A.B., Secretary to the President ...... ........................ 4 10 Pine St., Steclton, Pa. Renfrew. Mrs. Robert, Postotlice ,.............,............. ...... Z 9 N. Federal St., Chambersburg, Pa. Ruthrauff, Margaret XV., Secretary to the Dean ........ ........... 1 048 Edgar Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Shaffer, Mrs. Ruth, Postoihce ................................. ..................... 4 12 S. 2nd St., Chambersburg, Pa. Sierer. Mrs, Beulah M., R.N., Nurse ........................, .......32 Lincoln XVay XVest, Chambersburg, Pa. Stewart, Leona. Postmistress .......................................................................................,................ Fannettsburg, Pa. Taftar, Rudene. A.B., Director of Placement OHiee ........... ,.........,.................. 6 066 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Thurston, lean. B.A., Assistant Director of Public Information .................. XX7ilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. XVi1son, Margaret Robb, Assistant to Head of Residence ......,,.......... 100 S. Gouverneur Ave., Trenton S, N. XX'i1son, Mrs. Telsamore, Assistant Bookkeeper ..............................................,. 342 King St., Chambersburg, Pa. Adair, Marjorie Iune ....... Adams. Nancy lane ....,....... Andrews, Sara Margaret ........ Apgar, Mary Patricia .............. Apgar, Betty lane ....................,. Armstrong, Nancy Suydam .......... Arnold, Martha lane ............... . Babie, Ann Dolores ............... Ballester, Elizabeth ................... Bender, Ieannette XfVakeham ....... Blackwell, Mary Elizabeth ........ CLASS OF 1948 ................,.......................Chinchil1a, Pa. ..........948 Buchanan Ave., Lancaster, Pa. .........926 Asylum Ave., Hartford 5, Conn. Massie Ave., Front Royal, Virginia Bridge, N. .........VVhist1ing Meadows Farm, Bloomsbury, N. I. School, Saltsburg, Pa. .......202 Brightwood Ave., Torrington, Conn. .............6242 N. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. .......304 S. Canal St., Newton Falls, Ohio Elm Terr., Riverton, N. HOTEL WASHINGTON ChbbgP Bourgeois, Ieanne Arlette ......,.. Bradford, lane XVillson ..,..,.... Brewer, Gail ....... ........,....... Brewer, Marcia ..........,........ Brock, Edith Scott ...........,,... Brough, Meredith Louise .......,.. Carter, Elizabeth Lee ......,.,.. Caughey, Mary XVilla ........ Cauthorn, Marjorie Iane ..,.... Clark, Patricia Ann ............ Colgan, Elma Louise ......... Cook, Dorothy Sayre ......... Davall, Helen Rebecca .....,, Delany, Elizabeth Slack ....,..... DeNeergaard, Lydia Marie Dillman. Ieanne Ann ............ DiMeglio, Carmela Marie ...,.... Dodge, Nancy Elizabeth ....... Dooley. lean ................... Down, Margaret Ann ..,..... Dudley, Margaret Evans ....,... Duff, Marion Elizabeth .......r. .........l08 XV. California Ave., Columbus 2, Ohio YVillow Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. Sandringham Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Sandringham Rd., Rochester, N. Y. . .,..... 425 Fifth St., Patterson Heights, Beaver Falls, Pa. Market St., Lewisburg, Pa. . ............ 16 Division St., Pittsburgh. Pa. . ...... l208 - Sixth St., New Brighton Pa. NO. 3, coafesvnief Pa. Dana St., Forty Fort, Pa. ..........................Country Club Road, Donora, Pa. ,.......lO E. Mt. Vernon Ave., Haddonfield, N. I. .........Sherman Ave., R.D. No. 3, Vineland, N. D. No. 2, Princeton, N. .......XVest Neck Rd., Lloyd Harbor. L. I.. N. Y. Hewett Rd.. IVyncote, Pa. Leigh Ave., Princeton, N. ........LaVale, Route l, Cumberland, Md. Pa. Landis Ave., Vineland, N. First St., Olyphant, Pa. .......225 Dickson Ave., Ben Avon, Pittsburgh 2. Pa. Ehlers. lane Sperry ................. .................................. l TS Kilburn Rd., Carden City, New York Elseroad, Gertrude Clare .......... ..........,....................,............... l 3 Melrose Terrace, Elizabeth, N. Fuller, Audrey-lean. ............... ..,...... S .'XV. Cor. Pluinstead and XVYCOIHDC Aves., Lansdowne, Pa. Gallenkainp, Helen Eileen ....... ................ .......................................... -l 2 5 Rathton Fd.. York, Pa. Garis, Carolyn Miller ............ .................................. O gdensburg, N. Garland, Lois Elizabeth ......... ......... 3 63 YY. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. Geary. Ida lean ................ ........................ R . D. No. 3, Irwin, Pa. Gisiger, Elizabeth ............ Green, Doris Stevens ........ , Harbaugh, Betsy lane ......... Harvey. Marjorie ............. Henry, Patricia Anne .......... Iless. Ianet Marian .............. Hocknian, Barbara Ann ...,..... Hoerle, lane Bray .............,.... Hoffman. Margaret Lillian ....... Holmes, Emilie Clare ......... Horak, Lois Iosephine ........ Houser, Marilyn lane ......... Howarth, lean Eleanor ...,.....,. . Humbert, Mary Lucille ................... Hutchcraft, Marguerite Louise ........ Hutchins, Barbara Ann ................ Hutchison, Mary Elizabeth ........, Keer, lane Henry ...................... Knoderer, Alice Elizabeth .....,... Layman, Mildred Grace ........ Lee, Flora MacLeod ........... Light, Myrle Kathlyn ........ . Loomis, Betty Ann ......... Lott, Ioanne .................... McClellan, Mary Edna ....... McConnell. Kathleen ......... Macneish, Doris ..................... ......................... Matthewson, Ann Louise ......... ....... Meikle, Ann Elizabeth ......,... ...............,............ Minnich, Ianet Louise ........... Nehlig, Mary Elizabeth ..... Nelson, Selma Elizabeth ....... Nicholson, Iudith ............... Ohler, Rose Louise ......... . .................... ........,....... 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Delaware Co., Pa. ........................Deer Park, 20 Mohegan Road, 340 Summit Rd., Springfield, 2514 N. Fifth St., Harrisburg, Pa. ........242 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, Pa. Mitchell Ave., Morton, Pa. ......ll24 E. Circle Drive, Palmerton, Pa. ............387 Winola Ave., Kingston, Pa. ...........I0-15 E. Market St., York, Pa. BARNHARTUS PHARMACY Yaralley Cozy Ula' Soailz Elmo Taya Yanky Clover Hallmark Greeting Carels FOR ALL OCCASIONS College Jewelry Candy -1- Magazines -1- Films SPECIAL OCCASIONS AT WILSON CALL FOR U55 little Sapp FLOWERS FROM Town and Country Clothes BYER BROTHERS FLORISTS WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE Olnistead. Louise Neergaard Otterman, Catherine Hatch. Packer, Rachel .......................... Parker, Helen .........,.........,.... Parker, Lilian Mary .,............ Parker, Mary Richardson ..... Pearson, Shirley Ann ........... Peirson, Iris ....... .........,... Pennell, Mary XVarrington ......... Persons, Marjorie Mathias .......... Plankenhorn, Nancy .........,... Pollard, Ieanne Constance ........ Propst, Lois Morrison ........... Ricketts, Elizabeth lane .......... Riegner, Nancy Edith .......... Ritts, Betty lane ............... Rothstein, Gloria Iune ......... Saltzman. XVilma Ginns ....... Saporito, Elaine H. L ........ Sheppard. Ioan Arlene ......... Sites, Edna Denise ............ Slonaker, Phyllis lane ........ Stegmaier, Ann .................. Tobey. Helen Frances ....... Tolletsen, Else Maud .........,.. Trotter. Virginia Florence .. VVallace, Sally-lean .............,. Walley, Gwendolyn Anne .... XVest. Doris Newton ....,...... VVilliams, Ioanne Amanda... VVilson, Elinor Ieanne .,........... Young. Louise Arleyne. .,.... .. Allaben, Betty More ..,.......... Austin. Marjorie Drysdale ....... Baughman, Mildred Lois., ....... Bonebrake, Ianet Ruth ...,.... Bossert, Patricia ..,.............. Boudreau, Sally Eleanor ....... Braskamp, Ann Bernice ...,.... Brierley, Anne ,..,............,... Buser, Sara Ann .....,.,,.... Cestone, IoAnne ..........., Christopoulos, Ketty ...,..... Combs, Betty Ioan .....,...... Connell, Nancy Mae .....,... Currier, Edys Ioan .........,.. Deane, Marion Iordan .... . .... . Devine, lean ............. .....,.. . .. Dickson, Frances Caroline ....... Dunkle, Alice Elizabeth ....... Emery, Iosephine .......,...... Ervin, Nancy Read .....,........ Etherington, Iudith Marie .. Garvey, Anne ..................,..... Gibbons, Lois ...,..............., ......42 S. XVest St., Doylestown, Pa. ........6Z19 31st St., NXV., Washington, D. C. .....,...601 VV. 190th St., New York 33, N. Y. Central Ave., Oil City, Pa. ........323 Trafton Rd., Springfield 8, Mass. .........l603 Monsey Ave., Scranton 9, Pa. ..........Black Hall Acres, Old Lvme, Conn. Del. Pa. Pondlield Parkway, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ..........l539 W. Southern Ave., South VVilliamsport, Pa. Diehl Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. ...............ll24 Columbia St., Scranton, Pa. ....................................Barbourville, Kentucky ..........936 Hamilton Place, XVyomissing, Pa. State St., Lancaster, Pa. .......Z6 Hedge Place, Kingston, Pa. .........l905 Baynard Blvd., XVilmington, Del. ..........1l9 Ridge Rd., North Arlington, N. I. Grand Ave., XVashington, N. Spring, Md. .. . . ,..,......,...,, ...., 4 31 Second St., Leechburg, Pa. South Franklin St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. South Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. .........149 Lafayette Parkway, Brighton, Rochester, N. Y. Montgomery Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. ............424 N. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Dinsmore Ave., Crafton, Pittsburgh, Pa. ............................Maple Place, Keyport, N. Beryl St., South River, N. I. Arcularius Terr., Maplewood, N, Forrest St., Easton, Pa. CLASS OF 1949 ..........l14 Murray St., Binghamton, N. Y. Addison Ave., Rutherford, N. Flint Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. .......5O S. 24th St., Penbrook, Harrisburg, Pa. .......Rosslyn Rd., Rosslyn Farm. Carnegie, Pa. Iefferson St., Garden City, N. Y. Montague St., XVashington 11, D. C. .........390O Cathedral Ave., N. W., Wfashington 16, D.lC. S. First Ave., Lebanon, Pa. Cliff St., Verona, N. Greece Satterthwaite Ave., Nutley, N. Ellsworth Ave., Erie, Pa. .......605 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, Pa- E. 38th St., Brooklyn, N. Y ........l608 Fulton Ave., Birmingham 7, Ala. N. Queen St., York, Pa. ....,.....920 W. Fourth St., Hazleton, Pa. .......Zl0 Dalzell Ave., Pittsburgh Z, Pa. ..................Locust Knolls, Camp Hill, Pa. ......Z7 Greenwich Ave., New York, N. Y. River Lane, Cos Cob, Conn. .......Z06 Washington Ave., Chatham, N. PARK AVENUE LUNCHEONETTE In Appreciation Ice Cream THE KNITTING SHOP Sandwiches Snacks DUFFIELD MUSIC HOUSE 51 S. MAIN STREET Chambersburg, Pa. Established 1912 Home of the Steinway Piano Records, Radio Combinations Wurlitzer Magnovox Everything Musical fashionland for unusual dresses furs and accessories 30 Lincoln Way West Compliments Of GEORG JENSEN, Inc. Fifth Avenue at 53rd ' SQ? W: Where there is So Much Beauty In Une Placei' New York Gloman. Mary Louise .......... Goddard, Marion ,.....,....... Gottshall, Elaine ....,............. Greene. Margaret Louise ......... Haines. Ianet Edith ...........,.. Hall, Phyllis jean ...........,., Herb. Ianet .,............... Hoff. Ernestine ..........,.., Howes, Shirley Nola .......,. Hudnut, Dorothy Ruth ...... Hutchinson, Peggy Ann... Ichikawa. Hiroko ..,........ lack, Mary Elizabeth ....... Ietteris, Florence .......,,... Iohnson, Ioan ............. Iohnson. Ioanne ............ Iones. Carolyn Ann ......... Iones, Elizabeth Porter ....., Kirchhoff, Marcia Alice ..... Rirk, Elizabeth ...................., Lacey, Iulia Ann Todd ....... Langdon, Louise ............... Larrabee, Elizabeth Ann Laubach, Harriett ................. Lepperd, Edith Elizabeth ....... Lewis, Ruth Anne ................. Libassi, Kathryn Veronica ......, Lindberg, Elizabeth ............ Linder, lean Gertrude ............. McCormick. Dorothy Clara ........ McCracken, Betty lane ......,..., McNamara, Dorris Marie ......., McNeill, Mary Louise ...,....,.... Mackaben, Drusilla Eleanor ....... Manning, lean Russell .....,.... Martin, Eleanor Ann ........ Masterson, Ann XVykes ...... Mayone, Marie Louise ......... Meyer, Margrit ......,.......... Miller, Betty Louise ............. Miller, Flora McElwee ......... Miller, Margaret Doris ...,,.... Miller, Phyllis Ann ........... Moretz, Marjorie lane ....... Murray, Therese Alice .............. Pearce, Anne Dillen ........................ Reichelderfer, Alice Elizabeth ....... Rettew, Ieane Ann ...................... Rhoads, Margaret Pray ......... Riebel, Barbara lane ......... Sandt, lean Hansen ..... Shaner, Mary lane ......... Sheali, Catherine ........... Simon, Beverly lean ...,..... Simson, Beverly Ann ........ Smith, Marian Eva ........ Smith, Sallie Nagle .......... Snyder, Margaret Anne ........ Sotzing, Ioanne Louise ........ Stewart, Dorothy Frances ........ Taylor, Lois Iane ........................ Timmerman, Doris Elaine .......,. Troupe, Ioanne .........,............. Tuercke, Rosemarie .............. Van Blarcom, Elizabeth ....,.. Carlisle St., XVilkes-Barre, Pa. .....20 Fairmount Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. ............S31 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa. Birch Ave., XVest1ield, N. ......l129 XVakeling St., Philadelphia 24, Pa. ...........249 Carr Ave., Clarksburg, VV. Va. YV. King St., Chambersburg, Pa. ...................................XVellsv1lle, Pa. ........-1214 38th St., N. XV., XVashington 16, D. C. Edison St., Detroit, Mich. XV. State St., Trenton, N. Archer St., Salinas, Calif. .......Stahl and XVelsh Rds., Huntingdon Valley, Pa. E. Central Ave., Moorestown, N. XVynoka St., Pittsburgh 10. Pa. Melvin Ave., Bradford, Pa. .....,..........Little Meadows, R. D. 1, Pa. .................Melfield Farm, Centreville, Md. .......309 Kings Highway, Swedesboro. N. I. .,........l09 Grandin Rd., Roanoke 15, Va. ........Hambrooks Blvd., Cambridge, Md. ..,........................Charlestown, XV. Va. .........Box M, Old Greenwich, Conn. Paxinosa Ave., Easton, Pa. Broadway, Hanover, Pa. .....,....6l05 Nassau Rd., Philadelphia, 31, Pa, Linden St., Brooklyn 21, N. Y. 143, VVilton, Conn. ..........20lS Pine St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. XVest Ave., Bridgeton, N. I. N. Ulster St., Allentown, Pa. ........29 Benton St., XVestville, New Haven, Conn. ...........Rio Benito, Spanish Guinea, YVest Africa ...........610 Ridgefield Ave., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. ..........1l0-1 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. S. 21st St., Harrisburg, Pa. Elizabeth St., Port Henry, N. Y. Cedar St., Catskill, N. Y. ............................................Konnarock, Va. S. Harrison St., Palmyra, Pa. .......,.326 VV. Allen Lane, Philadelphia 19, Pa. ........................,Monrovia, Liberia, VVest Africa O. 628 Deepwood, Chappaqua, N. Y. Reel St., Harrisburg, Pa. Md. ...,......51'7 Cedar St., N.W., VVashington, D. C. Iron St., Lehighton, Pa. ........220 E. Ashbridge St., West Chester, Pa. ......................Sycamore Farm, Audubon, Pa. Ietterson Ave., Haddonfield, N. Bushkill St., Easton, Pa. Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa. 374 Woodland Drive, Pleasant Hills, Pittsburgh 10, Pa. Lynbrooke Rd., Springfield, Pa. . ................... 8 Barnum Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. St., Swansea, Mass. .........62lS Ventor Ave., Ventnor City, N. Eton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. Sycamore St., Bethlehem, Pa. .........124 Quackenbos St., N. W., Washington, D. C. The Boulevard, Pittsburgh 10, Pa. ..........859 E. Hutchinson Ave., Pittsburgh 18, Pa. Summit Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Surrey Lane, Tenaiiy, N. .......708 Laughlin Ave., Aliquippa, Pa. CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS THE VALLEY NATIONAL BANK of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Your Bank of Friendly Service Travelers Checks Letters of Credit Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BURKHART CANDY STORE 179 S. MAIN STREET LEITER BROTHERS THE GIFT BOX 128 s. MAIN sr. APPAREL Where You Are Sure to Find That Unusual Gift Junior Miss Merchandise Compliments of That Merits f. CHAMBERSBURG IMPLEMENT Co. You' Con 'dence ' 218 North Second Street Van Sickel, Celeste Anne .......... VVashbum, lean Louise ....... XVelch, Marian .,............... Vllright, Patricia Ann .......... Allewelt, Helen lane ........, Aman, Emily Anne ........ Audet, Ruth Elaine ............. Austin, Bettie Iayne .............. Baldwin, Margaret Isabel .... Banks, Lois Ieanne ............... Barkdoll, Louarm .......... Bishop, lean Elizabeth ..... Bissell, Mildred Kern ...,.....,.,.,... Bolgiano, Frances Elizabeth ....... Brownfield, Marjorie Diane Buxton, Ruth Marie ................ Calahan, Margaret Ioann .... Carrington, Phyllis lane ...... Carroll, Charlotte Ann ..,..... Casey. Lois Ann ....,........ Clapp, Iudith Greenlee ....,., Clem, Harriet Ellen ......... Cook, Emma lean ............ Cooper, Anne Wills ......... Corby, Margaret Ann... Crosen, Mary Alice ......,.... Crouch, Georgia Iune .......... DeCesare, Ines Louise ,....... Donaldson, Nancy ............... Dunning, lane Romaine ...... Dunning, Ieanne Irene ........ Eason, Lois Arlene .........,. Ebert, Beverly Mary .,...... Ernst, Peggy Ann ............. Esker, Elizabeth Gore ...,..... Firth, Dorothy lane ......... Fisher, Polly Ann ......... Flint, Frances Edith ......... Forsyth, Olive lane ........... Gansz, Phyllis Ruth ,......... Gonzalez, Edita Martin ....... Goodell, Catherine Fiske .... Gravatt, Barbara Anne ...... Gray, Patricia Ann .........,....,.... Grinslade, Mary Ieannine ........ Gulla, Norma Rosalie ...,...... Hallock. Barbara lean ....... Hart, Elizabeth Ewing ......... Hayes, Ann Elizabeth ....... Heller, Lois Ann ......... Hilton, Frances Ann ...., Hoke, Violet May .......... Hunt, Iacqueline .................. Hunter, Ioanne Dorothy Huston, Elsie Iane ............... Iacob, Iacqueline Ann ...... Iacob, Margaret lane ......... Iacob, Ruth Anne .......... Ienks, Averill .................. Ieter, Patricia Ruth ....... CLASS OF 1950 ............Corydon, VVarren County, Pa. XY. 'Wayne Ave., VVayne, Pa. ..........834 E. Dorset St., Philadelphia, Pa. .......508 N. Marion St,, Ebensburg, Pa, ........22 Eichelberger St., Hanover, Pa. ........,...Zl8 VVindermere Ave., YVayne, Pa. ...........I-P7 VVest Front St., Plainfield. N. ........7-I3 Lakeshore Blvd., Lake XVales, Fla. ..........63T Merion Ave.. Upper Darby, Pa. ..............I505 Monroe St., Endicott, N. Y. .......599 So, Second St., Chambersburg, Pa. ...................Iefferson Highway, VVaynesbor0, Va. Cardinal Place, Fairmont, VV. Va. H6912 Sth St., NAV., VVashington 12, D. C. Shenley Drive, Erie, Pa. ............2S0 Audubon Road, Englewood, N. I. St., Linglestown, Pa. .....................Isabella Road, Allison Park, Pa. ..........5Z5 S. VValnut St., VVest Chester, Pa. VVest Prospect St., Hopewell, N. I, ...........24l6 Harvard Ave,, Camp Hill, Pa. .......l506 Scotland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. D. No. 2, Belle Vernon, Pa. ........l30 East Main St.. Moorestown, N. ......75 XV. Catawissa St., Nesquehoning, Pa. McCartney St., Easton, Pa. N. Grandview Ave., Pittsburgh, 5, Pa. ..........36l VV. King St., Chambersburg. Pa. Beverly Rd., VVest Orange, N. ......622 Montgomery Ave., Chambersburg, Pa, .......62Z Montgomery Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. ........4-413 Elderon Ave., Baltimore 15, Md. E. Pine St., Selinsgrove, Pa, ..l-tll Locust Rd., NAV., XYashington, D. C. ...350 Buckhannon Ave.. Clarksburg, XV. Va. Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Pa. St. Pauls Road, Ardmore, Pa. .............lS45 Fayette St., Conshocken, Pa, ........57Z5 N. Sth St., Philadelphia 20, Pa. Philippines .........3709 Barrington Rd., Baltimore IS, Md. South St., Freehold, N. Main St., Laurel, Md. ........3864 Ruckle St., Indianapolis 5, Ind, Division St., Kingston, Pa. Yale Terrace, VV'est Orange, N. Stanley Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va, ..Emmons Apts.. No. 4. Huntington, VV. Va. ......50 Chauncey Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Nvindermere Ave., VVayne, Pa. Baer Ave., Hanover, Pa. E. Dewey Ave., Wharton, N. Main St., Bethlehem, Pa. .....................Arensburg Road, Brownsville, Pa. .........l3l0 Pleasant Ave., YVellsburg, W. Va. XV. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. ............376 Parkway Drive, Pittsburgh I6, Pa. 10 Kirkland Circle, Wellesley Hills 82, Mass. ........South Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, N. I. S 81 H Stationery and Gift Shop T ypewriters Bought, Sold and Fixed PICTURE FRAMING SPECIALTIES LUGGAGE 128 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, Pa. Alton C. Scott J. P. Bowers HOUSE OF GEMS Jewelers - Designers The Store that Confidence Built 156 LINCOLN WAY EAST Chambersburg, Pa. Compliments of SHIVELY'S DAIRY The Parkerhouse Pastry Shop S P E E R 86 C O . Builders' Supplies Coal-Anthracite and Bituminous 254 E. KING STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. CAPITOL and ROSEDALE THEATRES Iovce, Barbara .....,.................. Kaspareit, Velma Patricia ...,.,. .. Klingerman, Ethel Marie .,..,... Kreider, Violet Emma .....,....., Krinimel, Frances Ann ....... Landon, Mildred lean ........ Lawyer, Nancy Lee ......,...... Lee, Russell Evans .............. McCurdv. Marv Martha ..... McDowell, Mary Elizabeth... Malkemes, Marilyn Carol... IX lantas, Helen Shanlev ......,.. Marr, Nancy Ruth ...... f ....... Martin, Geane Louise .... .... Martin, Ioanne Virginia. ........ Matheson, Frances Darling .............. Mercereau. Grace Allen ......... Millspaugh. Margaret-Anne Ji-iiiiiQ'.'.'.'.Q' .... Mitchell, Irene Elizabeth ...,........,.,... Moore, Carolyn Eugenia... Mulder, Marjorie Mae ....... Murray, Martha Alice .....,... Mutch, Sally Ioan ,......,... Nell, Mary Elcanora ........ Oliver, Flora Rosalie ........, Omholt, Betty Louise .,.....,. Otis, Patricia Dale .......... Owen, Nancy Rollins ......... Pasco, Marion .........,.,....,...,. Perry, Linda Larimore .....,.. Person, Elka Mura .......... Porter, Barbara Ianette ....... Preston, Barbara Louise ..,.... Pugh, Patricia Ann ..,.....,.., Richards, Adoria Love ....,... Rizzotte, Nancy ............... Roberts, Patricia lean ,..,.... Rollka, Barbara Louise .,,..... Rowley, Mary Elizabeth ..... Rutledge, Peggy ................,. San Filippo, Lillian Olga ,.... Schek, Elizabeth Ieannette Schmidt, Gretchen Ann ........ Scull, Mary Ellen ...........,.... Shallcross, Irma May ...,............. Shollenberger, Patricia Ann... Solomon, Emily May .......... Speer, Frances Nelson ............ Spiegel, Nancy Caroline .... Starliper, Iean Elizabeth .....,.. Stephens, Mary Isabel ........ Stetler, Sara lane .....,........... Stillman, Mary Elizabeth ...... Stine, Elizabeth Mae .......... Stocking. Elizabeth Ann Stone, Lilly Catherine ........ Trembley, Carolyn Iones ........ Trenary, Ioan Nona .......... .. Vanderhott, Ann Ellen ........... Wanner, Audrey Louise ..... Watson, Margaret Crowell ....... Whittington, Ioan .................. Wicks, Nannie Croyeau ...... Williams, Ioanne. ................ ,. Wright, Ianet McKenzie. ...... .......79-t5 Heather Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. ........S53-t 86th St., XVoodhaven, N. Y. .........l69 XY. XYater St., Muncy, Pa. l53,Annvi1le, Pa. Iubilee St., Emmaus, Pa. Box 2-l93, R. F. D. No. 2, Princeton, N. F. D. No. l, XVestminster, Md. ..........Summit Ave., Fort YVasliington, Pa. Oregon Ave., Pittsburgh 5, Pa. ...............XVoodward Rd., Moylan, Pa. .....................Lehigh St., Trucksville, Pa. Conn. ...............llZl Penn Ave., New Brighton, Pa. ........96 Crestmont Rd., Binghamton, N. Y. S. Pershing Ave., York, Pa. N. Y. .........lOl3 Oak Hill Ave., Hagerstown, Md. ......32T XVindsor Ave., Haddonfield. N. I. .......,....2052 Margaret Ave., Scranton, Pa. N. Fourth St., Lewisburg. Pa. ......llS Cumberland Ave., Shippensburg, Pa. ....Monterey Circle. Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. ............ll5 Monclair Ave., Montclair, N. Mulberry St., Harrisburg, Pa. Glenmore Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ......l2O Harrogate Rd., Overbrook Hills, Philadelphia 3l, Pa. D. No. l, Easton, Pa. Kinship Rd., Baltimore, Md. Centre, Mass. .,......ll E. Dilido Island, Miami Beach, Fla. .......-19 Brompton Lane, Great Neck, N. Y. ..........3l-'r Innes Road, XVood-Ridge, N. .............l-+87 Fair Ave., Columbus 5, Ohio ........5306 Greene St.. Philadelphia -H, Pa. ........l63 Iefterson Ave.. Vandergrift, Pa. ........lSl Pine Road, Hamnionton, N. ........ 96 Sumner Ave., Springfield, Mass. .............l217 Kensington Rd., Teaneck, N. I. Reed St., Aliquippa. Pa. .........Hillholm Ave., XVestmorit, Iolinstown, Pa. 16th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nyack, N. Y. ........llO0 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .......l6 Channel Rd., South Portland, Maine .......609 Springfield Rd., Kenilworth, N. ..........5-I-,North Fourth St., Hamburg, Pa. .. .....,........ 5858 Alderson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Park Ave.. Chambersburg, Pa. ........2609 East Menlo Blvd., Milwaukee. XVis. S. Valley Rd., Paoli, Pa. .........-1818 Bradley Blvd., Chevy Chase, Md. Cypress Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. ..............lZ44 Scotland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Allen St., Allentown, Pa. .........Fox Chapel Rd., R. D. No. Z, Pittsburgh, Pa. ..............Route 3, Box 33, Bethesda 14, Md. D. No. l, Box l50, Metnchen, N. Nutley Ave., Nutley, N. ...........9-15 Sanford Ave., Irvington ll, N. Street, Clayton, N. Wilmot Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. .........lZ7 Millard Ave., North Tarrytown, N. Y. .........4l0Z Penhurst Ave., Baltimore 15, Md. .......3953 Cloverhill Rd,, Baltimore 18, Md. .......92 Beverly Hills, XV. Springfield, Mass. The CHAMBERSBURG LAUNDRY SlllZZ'f0lZ6' Cleaners Phone 1010 NORMAN O. HUBER fc '22 Hardware, Gifts, Sporting Goods B .e 30 S. MAIN STREET Phone 758 Chambersburg, Pa. A O ,, , My 1 7 ' ,C Greetings To d , f the Class of I Wd , PM WW A from the I W . ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION UP PRWTS PERFUMES Acker, Betty Adelaide .,.... Aierstock, Lois Deiter ...... Allen, lean Ruth ...,.............. Asusano, Fern Mercedes ..... Bell, Elsie Shearer .......... Bcrgluncl, Anna ..........., Bloser. Ianet Iauss ...... Book, Inez Baker .........,....... Bowler. Rosemary Fannie .... Boyce, Helen Barbara .......... Bradley. Doris Anne ........ . Brangan, Ieanne Louise ...,... Bremrner. Lucy Anna ........., Brough. Frances Howe ....... Brown, Kathleen ............... Browning, Helen Edith ...... Carlson, Iosepliine Lois .....,.. Carne, Nancy Dillaye ....,. Cartwright, Edith Helen ..... Casey, Annie Poberta ...,........ . Cheesmond, Elizabeth lane ...... Chen, Patricia .............. , .......... Chivers, Lucy Dee .,.............. Coleman, Margaret Iosephine Cone, Virginia Lee .........,..... Crandall, Iune Gibson .....,... Detwiler. Charlotte lane ..... Diaz de los Arcos, Gladys ..,.... Ernerich, Lois Anita ............ Eney, Florence Lois .............,. Everhart, Ioyee Barbara ,....,. Fortna, Suzanne ..........,...,. Franklin, Ieanne ....,...... Fulton. Barbara Ann ......... Gallager, Iean Miriam ..... Gates. Sally Ioan ................ Geiger, Evelyn Henrietta ..... George, Nathalie Flower ...... Gilmour, Mary Louise ,....... Gottlieb. Barbara ................. Graham, Isabel lane .,..,........... Greenawalt, Mary Iosephine ,..... Greenholt, Mary Patricia ..... Haller, Katherine Anne ........ Hanna. Margy. Cleao ...... Hansen, Nicole Iaequeline ...... Harris, Barbara lean ..,.,.,..... Hass, Barbara Lorraine ...... Haws, Sally Bertha ..,..,. . Hein, Helen Louise ..,....... Hilleinan, lane Manett ..,.... Hodge, Mary Helen ............. Hogg, Patricia Ann ...,.......... Hughes, Nancy Elizabeth .... Hutkoskv, Lida Vincenta ....... Huyssoon, Betty Alice ......... Hyman, Helen Betty .... lnnis, Betty lane ........... jackson, Barbara ................ Iohnston, Barbara Mary .... . Iuillerat, Ruth Frances ..... lump. Ann Grayson .... . Kenyon, Lois Arden ..... CLASS OF 1951 Langhorne Ave., R. D. No. 2, Bethlehem, Pa. S. Marshall St., Lancaster, Pa. Colfax Ave., Scranton, Pa. Butler St., Kingston, Pa. Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. .........New Harwinton Rd., Torrington, Conn. XVyoming Ave., Enola, Pa. ...,.....6-131 Rogers Ave., Merchantsville. N. ........3-101 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Mass. ................,...............................Lutherville, Md. Club Rd., Charlotte. N. C. Chestnut Ave., Ardmore, Pa. D. No. 2, Elba Lane, Allison Park, Pa. Stevens St., Norwalk, Conn. East Third St., Roselle, N. .........2SOS Morlach Ave., MeKeesport, Pa. ........2l2 Argyle Place, Arlington, N. No. 276, Radnor, Pa. Orchard Drive, Kenmore, N. Y. NV. Prospect St., Hopewell, N. I. Fairview Place. New Rochelle, N. Y. Route Ghisi, Shanghai, China ...........,.....,.....Kennedy House, Lawrenceville. N. I. ........,2l1 Hartranft Ave., Coleston, Norristown, Pa. St. Luke's Place, Montclaire, N. Magnolia Ave., Baltimore, Md. North Queen St., York, Pa. ........52 Sixteenth St.. Almendares, Mariano, Havana, Cuba Vilheatsheaf Lane, Abbington, Pa. E. XYall St.. Bethlehem Pa. Latimer St., York, Pa. ..............XVilson Road, XVilniington, Del. .......25 Bowen Ave., XVoodstown, N. Dwight Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. XV. Seventh St., Chester, Pa. Mark Lee Road. Needham Heights, Mass. Magic Ave., Elizabeth. N. ..............Hollow Tree Ridge Road, Darien, Conn. Green Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. ......l-ll E, 88th St., New York, N. Y. ..,........4l2 Haverford Ave., Narberth, Pa. ...,,..-401 Bronxville Road, Bronxville, N. Y. N. 6th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Lincoln Ave., Northampton, Pa. .......239 Pennsylvania Avenue, VVest, VVarren, Pa. Avenue, Henri Martin, Paris 16, France .........2333 N. NVashington Ave., Scranton, Pa. Newton Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. E. Park Road, Llanereh, Pa. ........ll0 Orange St., Elizabethtown, Pa. .......32S Troy Road, Rochester, N. Y. .......VVindermere Court G-2, 'XVayne, Pa. N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. E. Pettebone St., Forty Fort, Pa. .........l07 XV. Main St., Freehold, N. .........207 VV. Clinton Ave., Tenatiy, N. .......l00O Northfield Rd., VVoodmere, N. Y. .........Z01l Kenwood Ave., South Bend, Ind. .........,.427 Crossman St., Iamestown, N. Y. ......308 Euclid Ave., VVilmington, Del. Briareliffe Road, Larchmont, N. Y. ...........413 S. Harrison St., Easton, Md. .........60l VV. 31st St., Wilmington, Del. Everything the College Girl Can Wear at TOBEY'S SOUTH MAIN STREET Chambersburg, Pa. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL 1-2-3 Year Courses 2 In .5 ' .l. .Q i QT? SINCE T865 young men and women DESTINED for LEADERSHIP in business affairs have confidently prepared for their careers at PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Pine St. West of Broad, Philadelphia 2, Pu. Call, write or 'phone PE 5-2100 for cot log COLLEGE INN Special Parties - Grill Dining Room - Rooms R. BRUCE CARSON IEWELER HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND B. F. GOODRICH STORE Bicycle Acce'ss0rir's-Sporfifzg Goods 38 N. MAIN ST. Photographic Supplies and Equipment Commercial Photography Fine Developing and Printing THE PHOTO CENTER 52 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg., Pa Kerby. Doris May . ..,.,.,. .. Klostermann. Ianet Cay .... . Koji, hlary Ann .......... Law. Sue Byrdella ............. Levene. Suzanne Mary ..... Lewellyn. Barbara Ann Lewis, Virginia .,.,........... Little. Priscilla Ianc ...,. Low, Ioanne .......,.,.,........ Lux, Elizabeth Teresa ........ McGregor, Marguerite ........ McKay. Eva Iane ..,.,.....,............ McNally, Barbara Aim ............... McPherson, Margaret Fobertson D. No. 4, Middletown, N. Y. N f Dartmouth St.. Rockville Centre. . Y Meinzer St.. Avenal, N. D C 0 Massachusetts Ave., NAV., XYashington, . . Crestmont Road, Binghamton, N. Y. ,............l9T9 Highland Lane. Elm Grove. XV. Va. Fernwood Ave.. Plainfield. N. ........-i0 Edgewood Road, Sninmit, N. Lyme Road. Hanover, N. H. ......2-I Highland Ave., Demarest, N. .......ll N. Melcher St., Iohnstown, N. Y. .....39l North 26th St., Camp Hill, Pa. ...........l03 Treadwell St., Hamden. Conn. Lakeview Ave., Short Hills, N. McXYade. Margaret Terry ..,........ ,.....,.....................,.. 3 SOS Kent Ave., Laureldale. Pa. McAYilliams. Mary Iane ........ Manning. Helen Louise ....... March. Nancy Ursula ...... Marshall, Barbara Ellen ...... Messner. Dora Lec ......... Meyer. Ioan Margaret ..... Meyers, Helen Lois ........... Miller. Mary Cathcryn .,,.. Newton, Margery Ieau ....... Niemeyer, Ruth Curtis ......,.,. O'Loughlin, Iean Ryerson ....., Otey, Anne Randolph ...,.,. Palazzolo. Cora Elizabeth ...... Pearce, Susan ...........,........... Piques. Claire Louise ............. Plockelman. Iuditli Carol ...... Potter. Mary Louise ............. Prahalis. Catherine ....,.,.. Pyne. Iane Agnes ..,...... Raft, Patricia Iane ........... Payne, Virginia Recd .... Rainier, Ioan Freida .,..,... Ray. Sarah Ellen ................ Rieger, Ioan ..............,......,........ Rinehart. Cwendolyn C-reer ..,..... Rishel. Regina Marian ........... Roberts. Eleanor Hcarner ...... Robinson. Rachel Helen ....... Roth. Iean .......................... Rover. Ccorgina Suzanne ...... Rynhart. Orlean Ann .......... Ryon. Beverly Iane ............. Sassaman. Dorothy May .... Sayman, Cloria Nanette ....... Schautz, Nancy Layheld ..... Schlattcr. Barbara Ann ...... Sclnnidt, Ethel Miriam ....., Schroyer, Anna Louise ...... Schwab, Ruth Cummings ..,... Seedor, Annabelle Patricia ....... Seiter, Katharine Floy ............ Shafer, Bette Ann Cregar ..... Shaffer, Sally Louise .......... Shealy, Mary Paget ................. Sheppard. Iane Rutherford ........ Shoemaker, Claire NVilson ......,. Sickler, Auvis Ieanne ............. Smiley, Lois Iane ................ Smith, Marjorie Grace ........ Solomon, Ioyce ...........,. D. No. Jr, XYoodhaven Lane, Pittsburgh. Pa. Y Valley Road. Staten Island, N. Y., N. .. North Queen St.. York. Pa. Mason Avc.. Drevel Hill. Pa, Hickory St.. XYarren, Pa. .......l2l Spruce Ave., Moorestown, N. I. R. No. 4. Chambersburg, Pa. .....,........Mourovi:i. Liberia. XVest Africa Briggs Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. .......33O-i 20th St., N.E., YVashington, D. C. Sagamore Road, Bronxville. N. Y. .........220-l Orchard XVay. Bluefield. XV. Va. YYalnnt St., Iohnstown, Pa. ............5lT Cedar St.. NAV., XVashington, D. C. Gillette Ave.. Springfield, Mass. .........l132 Hollywood Place. XVest Palm Beach. Fla. Landis Ave.. Vineland. N. Cast Arch St.. Pottsville, Pa. ...........42-I XYyoming Ave., XYyoming, Pa. .......1300 Oak Lane Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. Crant St.. Salem, N. .........Edgewood Acres, New Castle, Pa. ...............Oakville Road, Beaver Falls. Pa. ........3-ll? XVarden Drive. Philadelphia, Pa. Bighain St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pa. .........2200 Third St.. Colston. Norristown. Pa. .........S3O Old Town Road. Cleartield, Pa. ......,l561 Lincoln Ave., Northampton. Pa. S. Church St., Xllaynesboro, Pa. D. No. 5, York, XX est St., Classboro. N. I. ........-i022 Ellendale Road, Drexel Hill. Pa. N. 3rd St., Easton. Pa. .,.....3-H Palisade Road, Elizabeth, N. I. .....T0l N. Webster Ave., Scranton. Pa. ...............Erskine Road, Stamford, Conn. ..,..267 S. Franklin St., XVilkes-Barre, Pa. ............Route No. -P, XVavnesboro, Pa. Park Avenue, Patterson. N. I. ............-10-i S. Lehigh Ave.. Frackville. Pa. ........57l0 Loch Raven Blvd.. Baltimore, Md. Lincoln Ave., Pitman, N. ...........15l0 Centennial Ave., McKeesport, Pa. Md. .100 South Road, Lindamere, XVilmington. Del. ' Pa ...............................C1lbert Road, Meadowbrook, . F. D. No. 3, Providence Road, Media, Pa. Market St., Lemoyne, Pa. Lincoln VVay, McKeesport, Pa. .........7l4 XVest Goepp St., Bethlehem, Pa. VAN DERAU' S The Leading Restaurant Consisteiztly Good Since 1903 Take home a gift from the Home of Gifts! . . . something for father, mother, sister, brother. . . . from the shop that's the Gift Capital of Harrisburg. Gorgeous Gift Wrapping MARY SACI-IS Harrisburg Lancaster Wilson jewelers Since 1877 LUDWIG 8c HUNTER 121 SOUTH MAIN STREET C07lZpIi77Z61ZfS of GILBERT'S STOREFORMEN DANIEL S. CULP STATIONERY W1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Niemorial Square Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 466 CHAMBERSBURG ENGINEERING COMPANY Manufacturers of Impact Forging Equipment Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Speakman, Ioan Diana ...... Spraggon. Donaelane ...,..., Stevens, Drusilla ............,.,., Stocking, Barbara Shirley ..,. Strickland. Nancv ............l Stull. Covla lane ....,............... .. Sugg, May Ann ................... Sulzberger, Dorothy Patricia Super, Alice lane .....,....,..... Sweet, Beverlv lean ............ Tannenbaun, Ellen Stone Tatlock, Selena XYoodruff .. Thomas, lane Elizabeth ...,., Trolinger. Evelvn Pearcv ..,.. Turtle, Martha Anne ...,, . XYass, XYinifred Irene ......... XVeathersbee. Marv Sue ..,., XVeston, Duffy Dav .....,..... XYhitcomb, Ruth Harrietta YVhitnev. Edith Virginia .,...... .. XVilbur, Nancy Lee ...., ....,. XVilson, Barbara lean ........... XVoodward. Lillian Ieanne Ziegler, Anne Robinson ........... Trueman Ave., Haddoniield, N. I Sebring Place, XVilkinsburg, Pa . ................. 25-I Rogers Ave., VVest Springlield, Mass Fox Chapel Road, R. D. No. Z, Pittsburgh, Pa ......Egbert St. and Bay Front, Bay Head, N. I S. Grant St., XVavnesboro, Pa ....... ,655 Madison Ave., Meadville, Pa ..........3l2 Berkeley Road, Marion, Pa N. Atherton Ave., Kingston. Pa .....,..,Pine Cliffe Road, Chappaqua, N. Y ,....,.,430 E. 86th St.. New York City, N, Y ...................Horland Road, Far Hills, N. I ,.....,..22l Coodale Road, Baltimore. Md Dixie Drive. Towson, Md ...........Spring C-rove Farm, Atglen, Pa Varian Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y . ................ 36 Calton Road, New Rochelle, N. Y Columbia Ave., Lexington, Ky -1 r- ....-to kingston Road, Newton Highlands, Mass Oak Forest Ave., Catonsville, Nd ...........,4008 Alto Road, Baltimore. Md ..,.......3906 217th St., Bay Side, N. Y ...................,...................,..Rosedale, Pa ......,...North Carlisle St., Greencastle. Pa I2f's N icer! I1f's Smarter! It's from N athmfs Fashions for you and your room NATHAN'S A good store in which to shop 50 SoUTH MAIN STREET Compliments of NNEYQS Dedicated to People Who live simply, But well. Chambersburg Pennsylvania THE BOOKSTALL WILSON COLLEGE VICTOR C. CLAD CO. Manufacturers of FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT Your Favorite Current China, Glass, Silverware and Classics Literature Kitchen Utensils Schools, Colleges, Institutions Hotels SL Restaurants To Help You Build Your Personal Library 117-119-121 S. ELEVENTH STREET Philadelphia, Pa. HUFFIIIIIIVS Ice Cream Milk Q CREAM BUTTER BUTTERMILK A Product of Cl7fZ77Z!76l'.fbIll'gU TRY US FOR THAT SPECIAL GIFT LAIRD'S MEN'S SHOP 58 S. MAIN STREET SCHAAUS GARAGE Service FORD Sales Chambersburg, Pa. UEVERY BANKING FACILITYH THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHAMBERSBURG The Old National Second Oldest Bank In Pennsylvanla Thirty-Hrst Oldest Bank in United States MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Kerr Printing C0 We D0 It For Others . . . Let Us Do It For You RULERS PRINTERS BINDERS 458-462 EAST KING STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. CITY PRODUCE CO. Wbolemle NORTH SECOND STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. EYSTERS Plece Goods-Nofions ROSEDALE BUILDING THOMPSON'S LADIES' WEAR 22 NORTH MAIN ST. CHANIBERSBURG, PA. IIIILLEEYS CHAMBERSBURGS STANDARD DRUG STORE THE WOLF COMPANY Engineers and Manufacturers FLOUR MILLS Chemical and Process Industry Machinery and Equipment CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Shoes Expertly Fitted by X-ray at HUNTSBERRY'S Fashion Footwear 45 SOUTH MAIN STREET Chambersburg, Pa. RAW MATERIALS FOR MIDNIGHT SNACKS CARL'S MARKET on thesquare MEET AND EAT at the MOLLY PITCHER WAFFLE SHOP MISS MINNIE Agent for SPIRELLA GARMENTS 214 COLLEGE AVENUE Dressmaking' and Altering CHAMBERSBURG NEWS AGENCY 162 Lincoln Way' East Greeting Cards Rust Craft Norcross St t y B k Complinzefzts of KOTTCAMP CONSTRUCTION COMPANY TRAVEL BY BUS COMFORTABLE F A S T CONVENIENT SCHEDULES J it af j ,Q 'gs I n I LQ DIRECT CONNECTIONS TO Z V ff' EI,l1. -Ll 1: ,avg ,, ,155 H ' ff,-: - ff 'fig II -lr is P ff ,gr 1 nj Jljilqlz ,.- 41- .,.a.. l , Where thrifty people buy their borrze-furnishings ALL POINTS IN THE U.s.A. 5 1 E R E R 2 3 B L U E R I D G E L I N E S ON THE MAIN sT. CHAMBERSBURG UNITED STATES PAPER OPINION MILLS, INC. C laambersburgk Newspaper ik ASSOCIATED PRESS NEA FEATURES Manufacturers of P A P E R T O W E L S CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA T. B. Wood's Sons Company POWER TRANSMISSION MACHINERY CHAMBERSBURG, PA. V-BELT SHEAVES 81 V-BELTS Friction Clutches, Couplings and Other Items of Power Transmission Compliment! of MONTGOMERY WARD FARMERS PRODUCE CO. Chambersburg, Pa. Charles E. Aughinbaugh Manufaciurers of SHEET METAL PRODUCTS Heating and Ventilating Patron ize Um' Adverfiyers THE TOWNSEND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Mary A. Townsend 1411 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Rittenhouse 6-3610 Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. CHAMBERSBURG BLUE BIRD RESTAURANT 145 SOUTH MAIN ST. Chambersburg, Pa. Compliments of A FRIEND TRUST COMPANY CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. STRONG AND DEPENDABLE ORGANIZED 1901 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PHOTOGRAPHERW HOLLANDER AND FELDMAN 1705 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA GAVE ENGRAVERH. IAHN at OLLIER ENORAVINO OO. S17 VV. VVASHINGTON BLVD, CHICAGO 17, ILLINOIS Q13 PRINTERH. GARAMOND PRESS 15 AND 17 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET BALTIMORE 2, MARYLAND ittle World Ours is a very little world-a double frame house on a quiet street rather too much like other streets around where rents are moderate and the children have only a block or so to walk to school. Ours is a very little world Cremote except by radio, of course, from Washington and Rome and Paris, Francej . . . . where bacon frying marks the break of dawn and Fridays smell of gingerbread and pies. Ours is a little, unimposing house and yet the other night the whole world's moon stopped in its shining course across the sky and came and sat inside our apple tree. One of the pleasant, simple, unimpressive things that make life really worth living is the enjoyment of well-prepared. expertly seasoned foods-like the 57 Varieties, prod- ucts of the 79 year old H. J. Heinz Company. 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