York Springs High School - Norad Yearbook (York Springs, PA)

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N O R A D Editor, Louise Group In the maple shaded village Near the pine tree grove. Proudly stands our Alma Mater 'Round with mera'ries wove. Symbol of our growth and progress. We are proud of you. Let us march to greater heights For the.Orange and Blue. Hail, dear old York Springs High, We will praise your name. Each loyal son and daughter Glories in your fame. On to victory.' Raise the standard! We will fight for you. Spirit that will ne'er say die. For the Orange and Blue. n Seniors ....Page 7 Classes . . . . P a g e 25 Foreword The 1957 Norad is the student's report to the community on what we have accomplished through out our school years. The Norad is an account of the life around our school and the make-up of our town, a store- house filled with experiences, a future reference of memories long forgotten and dreams too often destroyed. Our most memorable and enjoyable days are soon to come to an end. We look back on our six years at York Springs High School as the most re- warding years of our lives. These were the years during which we learned to take on responsibility. „ Activities . Sports • • Page 31 P a g e 39 Administration .Page 43 Advertisements • P a g e 51 Dedication The class of 57 is happy and honored to dedicate the 1957 Norad to Mr. Alfred Billett. His untiring efforts and willingness to help the class succeed in all their activities and to stimulate interest in Athletic Activities will be remembered for years to come by all the stud- ents of York Springs High School. In appreciation for what he has done ror us and our school we dedicate to him the 1957 Norad. JOAN MARSHALL Born August 31, 1939 Died January 5, 1952 Thus do we walk with her and keep unbroken The bond which nature gives, Thinking that our remembrance, though unspoken. May reach her where she lives. Class Prophecy WHO -- Miriam Ocker and Donna Brough WHEN — 1972 HOW — by coincidence WHERE — where else but in York Springs Well excuse me, but I think I was here first. Well, I'll be ----- aren't you Donna Brough? Why yes — well it's Mink, isn't it? And as the story goes they talked. We are now stepping off the curb and onto the street. Have you seen many of the kids that graduated with us? Well, to tell you the truth Mink I've been to busy. You know, of course. I'm not living here anymore. I have ray own business in Gettysburg. I just bought a new Mercury, you know. Well, I'll be seeing you, say, why don't we get together sometime? Z-O-O-M Those kids, still hot-rodding — wait, I'll give it to him — Mink , it's Lil John Cashraan. I haven't seen him in years. Donna, what a surprise. Well, Chicks — how do you like my new car? Crazy? No? And how about my haircut? Bev Feather designed it for me. She owns Le Bev's . It's well known in New York. Her■ itty-bitty, buddy-buddy , Louise Group runs the West Coast Line for her. How's the accounting business, John? Well, most of the time I'm not accountin' numbers but accountin chicks. My own little joke. Which reminds me! I'm late — gotta bug off. By the way, did you hear about Phyllis Yohn? She bought out T.W.A. Yea — first woman airline pilot too. She's got it made. John! watch out — my word Donna he almost got hit — who would drive a big black car like that anyhow Donna, it's Ken LaRue. He just got elected as Governor of the state. Why, I'd never know that was the same Ken LaRue. He has some pretty wild parties. He and that friend of his. Mayor Kuntz. Lester Griest supplies all the drinks for his parties. Lester? Sure, he owns that big dairy farm on the Coast to Coast Highway. Do you know who designed that highway? Judy Johnson's husband. No! And as John says, she has it made, Speaking of making out good. Merle Rumsey is about the richest multi-billionaire ever. How's that Don- na? With mouse traps. He bought out the fleet of Navy ships from Nancy ueardorff. She's business manager for her husband, who has retired after 20 years of Navy life. Janet Smith is secretary to Merle. By any means, did you hear about that brand new hospital up on the hill where our pines used to be. I hear it's operated by Sarah Griest and Joanna Riley. Rhoda Brough is head of all nurses. And, speaking of nurses, Ella Jean Lerew even has her own Doctor to work with. Well, my goodness, here comes Phyllis Beaverson with all the little Phyllises and Georges. She must be on her way to pick up her sister-in-lav Myrtle Fahnestock Corbitt, whose husband owns the Inland Container Co. Hey, Mink, who's that walking up the street? Well, thac's Shirley Hankey. She is now president of the Penna. Teachers Association , and of course. Faye Weigle is her secretary. Mink, do you remember those two girls in our typing class, Barbara Emlet and Fern Arnsberger? I heard just the other day from Doris Heller, whose husband is a C.P.A that they own their own typewriter manufacturing co. Now, I must really go. I'm late and we have to drive «11 the way to Gettysburg. See you Sunday at our 15th reunion. ., Well, I'll have to go too. I have to broil Dean a steak for supper. If I can get him in from that ait- alfa field. So Long Treasurer -------- Rhoda Brough President -------- Kenneth LaRue Vice President --- Jairus Kuntz Secretary -------- Beverly Feather CLASS MOTTO: CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLORS: Beyond these doors, our future lies Peace Rose Maroon and White SENIORS Fern Mae Arnsberger September 28, 1939 Commercial F.H.A. 1,3,4; Tri-lU-Y 2; Press Club 4. Phyllis Marian Beaverson August 27, 1939 Commere ial F.H.A. 1-4, Treasurer 2, President 3-4; Student Council Play 2; Senior Play; Press Club 4. F.li.A. 1; Band Club 2; Journalism Club3;Dance Club 4; Press Club 4; Band 1-4; Chorus 2-4; Junior Play; Student Council 4;'torad Staff; Music Festival 1-4. Donna Lee Brough September 6, 1939 Commercial Rhoda Mae Brough April 10, 1939 Academic Tennis Club 1; Music Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Band l-4;Chorus 1-4; Junior and Senior Plays; Student Council Plays, 1,2; Basketball 1-4 ; Music Fes t iv a 1 1-4 ; Class Treasurer 1-4 ; Norad Staff. John Robert Cashman August 30, 1940 Academic Sports Club 1; History Club 3; Instrumental 2, Band 1-4; Chorus 1,2; Junior Play;Music Fest- ival 1,2. Nancy Jane Deardorff January 27, 1939 Commercial F.H.A. 1; Band Club 2; Journalism Club 3;Press Club 4; Dance Club 4; Band 3,4; Chorus 2-4; Junior PlayjMusic Fest- ival 2-4; Norad Staff. Beverly Jean Feather February 27, 1939 Commercial History Club 1-4; Band, 3,4; Chorus 1-4; Junior Play; Student Council 3 -4; Basketball 3,4; May Court Attendent 2;Music Festivd l-4;NoralStaff; Class Secretary. .ester Robert Griest October 5, 1939 Agriculture F.F.A. 1-4, Assistant President 1,Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice Pres- ident 4;History Club 4; Senior Play; Chorus 3- 4; Music Festival 3-4; Norad Staff. •Jean Louise Croup December 5, 1939 Commercial History Club 1-4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3,4 ; Student Council 3,4 , Secretary-Treasurer 4; band 1-4; Chorus 2-4; Magazine Manager 4;Class Vice President 3; Music Festival 2-4; May Court Attendent 2,3; Dance Queen 3; Norad Editor. Shirley Irene Hankey November 9, 1938 Academic History Club 1,2: Tri- ll i-Y 3; Dancing Club 4; Band 2-4; Senior Chorus 3,4; Junior Play. Doris Roberta Heller Kay 17, 1939 Commercial History Club 1,2; Jour- nalism Club Editor 3; Dance Club 4;Press Club 4; Band ]-4;Chorus 2-4; Magazine Manager4;Music Festival 2-4; Cheer- leader 2; Norad Staff. Jairus Fremont Kuntz June 2, 1939 Agriculture F.F.A. 2-4,Secretary 3; History Club 3,4;C’norus 3,4; Senior Play; Stu- dent Council 3,4;Assis- tant Norad Editor; Vice President 4. Tudith Ann Johnson May 6, 1939 Academic F.H.A. l,4:Kistory Club 2,3; Student Council 2; Student Council Play 1, 2; Junior Play; Music Festival 3,4; Band 1-4; Color Guard 1-4. Kemeth Eugene LaRue July 15, 1939 Academic History Club 1-4, Pres- ident 4;Student Council 1-4, President 4; Class President 1-4; Football 3; Junior and Senior Plays; Norad Staff. Ella Jean Lerew April 13, 1939 Academic Tennis Club 1; History Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1- 4;Basketball l-4;Cheer- lcader 1-4; Junior and Senior Plays; Student Council Plays l,2;Music Festival 3,4. N • . ■? • h Merle Carl Rumsey March 5, 1939 Agriculture F.F.A. 1-4, Sentinal 2, 4, Reporter 3; History Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Chorus 2-4; Baseball 1- 4; Football 3,4:Basket- ball 2-4; Junior and Senior Plays. Miriam Mahala Ocker June 25, 1938 General F.H.A. 4; Senior Class T3 1 Mtt • r'K • « m■ vemmym Joanna Evelyn Riley April 6, 1938 Commercial History Club 1,2;F.H.A. 3,4, Reporter;Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Bus Patrol. Janet Ethel Smith November 14, 1939 Commercial Journalism 1; F.H.A. 2- 4, Treasurer 4; Press Club 4; Junior Play. Phyllis Kay Yohn April 18, 1939 General Tennis ClubljMusic Club 2; Varsity Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Basketball 1-4; Band 1- 4; Cheerleader 1,2 ; Chorus 1-4; Junior and Senior Plays; Student Council Plays l,2;Class Secretary 1-3; Student Council l,2;Music Fest- ival l-4;Head Majorette, Faye Kathryn Weigle October 21, 1939 Commercial History Club 1-4; Press Club 4; Journalism Club 3; Student Council 1-3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Chorus 4; Softball 2,3; Norad Staff. Class Will We, The Senior Class of 1957, do hereby declare this our last will and testimony. To the class Ol 1958, we will all To the class of 1959, we will all To the class of I960, we will our To the class of 1961, we will our the headaches and money spending of being a Senior, our excuses to get out of classes, excellent study habits, quietness. I, Fern Amsberger will my quiet manner to Brenda Tanger. I, Phyllis Beaverson will my ability to get out of study halls without getting caught to Ronny Miller. I. Donna Brough will my ability to play the clarinet to Kenneth Lupp. I, Rhoda Brough will my ability to really play basketball + 'oi.s Hoffman. I, John Cashman will my ability to do algebra to Bill Coulsin. I, Nancy Deardorff will my slenderness to Donna BrowOj I, Barbara Erniet will my quietness and my good manners to Philip Guise. I, Myrtle Fahnestock will all my noise to Beverly Bupp. I, Beverly Feather will my ability to argue with Mr. Young to Dorothy Lerew. I, Lester Griest will my ability to get along with Charles Kennedy to Terry Starner. I, Sarah Griest will my love for Physics and my book to Esther Harbold. I, Louise Group will my trumpet playing ability to Kentor Taylor. I, Shirley Hankey will my ability to drive slow to .Mien Wonders. I, Doris Heller will my ability to play the piano to Joan KLino. I, Judith Johnson will my 1956 driver1s license to Mary Weigle. I, Jairus Kuntz will my ability to drive with sense to Terry Starner. I, Kenneth LaRue will my ability to study in study hall to Richard Miller. I, Ella Jean Lerew will my ability to keep in step in the band to Alice Anderson. I, Miriam Ocker will my ability to get along with Mr. Young to Alice Anderson. I, Joanna Riley will my naturally curly hair to Mariam Gantz. I, Merle Rumsey will my ability to do English in English class to Bob Schlotzhauer. I, Janet Smith will my American Observers to Marlene Lerew. Be sure to road them. I, Faye Weigle will my good grades to Betty Kniss. I, Phyllis Yohn will my position of Head Majorette to anyone wearing size four boots. The Class of 1957 Presents II Parents Are Like That Parents Are Like That, a three- act comedy, was presented by the Senior Class,November 17, and lb, 1936, in the York Springs Fire Hall under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Ervin. All the Seniors contributed their time and efforts toward making the play a success. Yearbook Staff First Row: Donna Brough, Asst. Literary Editor; Beverly Feather, Literary Editor; Louise Group, Editor; Rhoda Brough, Photography Editor; Nancy Deardorff, Asst. Typing Editor; Doris Heller.Typing Editor; Faye Weigle, Advertising Editor; Second Row: Lester Griest, Sports Editor; Kenneth LaRue, Lay-out Editor; Jairus Kuntz, Asst. Editor. Mrs. Aberdeen Hutchinson Advisor Glee Club First Row: Mildred Kuhn, Marie Straub, Jean Hoffman, Phyllis Yohn, Donna Gembe, Velma Brough, Jean Tanner, Nola Adams, Louise Group, Second Row: Joan Kline, Sarah Griest, Shirley Davis, Ruthanna Trostle, Darlene Darr, Ann Smith, Esther Ilar- bold, Carol Chronister, Helen Smith, Dorothy Lerew, Doris Heller, Shirley Hankey, Faye Weigle, Martha Baker, Dorothy Black, Miss O'Boyle, Third Row: Janet Hinkle. Miriam Ocker, Gayle Gulden, Rosalie Ensor, Kay Delp, Linda Roth, Nancy Dear- dorff, Betty Blevins, Nancy Davis, Yolanda Golden, Aria Leh- man, Elaine Brough, Beverly Feather, Mary Weigle, Ella Jean Leres Joanna Riley, Donna Brough, Judy Johnson, Rhoda Brough. Senior Favorites NAME NICKNAME SAYING LIKES DISLIKES AMBITION Fern Arnsberger Femie My land To read Oysters Clerical work Phyllis Beaverson Phyl That's nice Hillbilly music Nosey people Housewife Donna Brough Donnie Doggone it Skating Fords Secretary Rhoda Brough Broughie Oh, sug .r Navy Sauer kraut Nurse John Cashman Johnny That's all Rock and Roll Liberace Accountant Nancy Deardorff Nance Well that's the way it goes To play the piano Hillbillies Housewife Barbara Emlet Barb 'Veil I’ll be a cow To play the piano Math Secretary Myrtle Fahnestock Myrt Well, for pity sake A green 51 Ford Conceited people Housewife Beverly Feather Bev Oh, nuts Lots of fun Hillbillies Beautician Lester Griest Les Son of a gun Fords Hot-rodders Farmer Sarah Griest Jane Lets not get sickning Fords Jazz Nurse Louise Group Louie Wowie To make friends Foul language Secretary Shirley Hankey Shirl Gee Whiz Black Fords Grouchy teachers Teacher Doris Heller Dors Oh, Pete sakes Music Elvis Secretary Judith Johnson Judy Pete sake Fancy Dresses Cool Cats Housewife Jairus Kuntz Jarry ,THoly cats Hunting Smoking Farmer Kenneth LaRue Ken Doggone Chevrolets Show-offs Engineer Ella Jean Lerew Jeannie Oh Heck To eat Cool cats Nurse Miriam Ocker Mink What's that make me? Progressive Jazz Friendly Back Stabbers Housewife Joanna Riley Jo Ah, you don't say Skating Opera Secretary Merle Rumsey Duke Outstanding Sports Women Mechanic Janet Smith Jan Now if that isn't something Reading Turnips Secretary Faye Weigle Faye I don't know School Show-offs Secretary Phyllis Yohn Phil Ah, come on now Piloting an airplane Insects and Reptiles Airline Hostes Seniors Squabblers Is it soon time for the bell to ring? To fight School Take a guess' Underclassmen Junior Class First Row: Jean Hoffman, Rosalie Ensor, Shirley Davis, Anna Krysher, Wilhelmina Miller, Marie Straub, Mildred Kuhn, Marlene Lerew, Ruthanna Trostle, Secretary; Jean Tanner , Second Row: Dean Tate, Helen Smith, Vice President; Elaine Brough, Mary Weigle, Nancy Davis, Mary Group, Betty Blevins, Aria Lehman, Treasurer; Kay Delp, Ann Smith, Darlene Darr, Dale Bupp, Third Row: Luther Spertzel, Allen Wonders, Parker Group, Will tain cok- er, William Weigle, President; John Schlotzhauer, John Adams, Dave Miller, Stanley Pros- ser, Garry Fasick. Mr. Kennedy. Sophomore Class First Row: Mr. Kennedy, Joan Kline, Dorothy Black, Nancy Weigle, Treasurer; Velma Brough, Esther Harbold, Mary McCauslin, Anna Mae Stambaugh, Dorothy Lerew. Donna Gerabe. Beyerlv Bupp, Deanne Gardner, Nola Adams, Martha Baker, Second Row: Golden, Janet Hinkle, Robert Stoner, George Weigle, Carl Highlands, Roy Williams, Roger Emlet, Paul Weigle, Almira Chronister, Third Row: Eugene Whistler, Robert Schlotrhauei; President; George Williams, James Cashma  , . ussoil Ycagy, Eugene Reynolds, William Coulson. Linda Roch, Secretary; Yolanda Hikes, Vice President; Marlyn Stambaugh, Gayle Gulden, Carol Ronald Miller, Harold Griffie, Marlin Tate, James Bosserman, First Row, Ruth Hanke Alice Anderson, Judy Kaugle, Joyce Lehman, Karen Kennedy, Dawn Wolf, Shirley Davis, Second Row; Robert Weigle; President, Fred Starner, Daniel Lercw, Gary Books, Carol Myers, Judy Pyle, William Osborne, Rodney Starner. .i iarasn? Ninth Grade First Row; Garry Prosser, Patsy Reynolds Phyllis Snyder; Secretary, Lynn Tanner Carol E. Myers, Grace Trostie, Carol Kuntz Treasurer; Carol Help, Darlene Starner Bill Shellhaneii Second Row; Doris Bream Lois Megonnell, Darlene Lerew, Geraldin Myers, Marion Gantz,Mary Shelleman, Loi Hoffman, Patricia Miller, Nancy llibner Third Row; Mr. Young Robert Thomas Leonard Lobaugh, Fred Ensor, David Boss erman, Eugene Shelleman, Richard Pechart Jane Feather. Eighth Grade •irst Row: Kenneth Group; Secretary, 'eorge Miller, Kenneth Lupp, Kay May, Chester Chronister, Terry Dobb, Nancy Clinedinst, Marian Fair, Jean McMillian, tonald Huff, Second Row: Robert Knouse, ala Megonnell, Geneva Uoak, Joann Flick- Ln er; President, Joann Griest, Donald Jardner, Harry Faslck; Vice President, hilip Guise, June Griest; Treasurer , Jtephen Cnronister, Third Row; Arenda Jrove, Edgar Griffie, Viola Herman, Mr. temper, Donald Haas, William Miller, An- :bonv Helman. First Row: Kenton Taylor, Robert Riley, Kenneth Rank, Walter Weigle, Doro tny Weigle; President, Sandra Trostle; Vice President, Robert Smith, Roger Sowers, Patsy Winter Keith Snydei John Williams, Richard Miller, Second Row: Larry Wise, Anita Barron, Krdean Smith, Hazel Straub, Connie Reynolds; Secretary-, Leonard 'leaver Thomas Roth; Treasurer, Gene lar- ger, Kenneth Miller. First Row: Tena Group, Glenda Guise, Jean Kay Drake, Doreen Highlands,Gloria Dehaven, Larry Bobb, Victor Emlet Jr.; Secretary, Harold Davis, Carol Hursh, Jonietta Hinkle, Ernest Fleshman, William Delp, Barry Hinkle, Charles Gembe, John Bosserman, Second Row: Dale Beaverson, Irvin Behney, Diana Bricker, Ruthanna Stambaugh; Treasurer, Susan Cash- man, Donna Brown, Lucy Jarvis, Anna Helm, Alvin Griest, Patsy Bream, Marian Hoffman, Sandra Barbour, Third Row: Glenn Fahne- stock, Patsy Shirley; President, Thomas Hardv. Eldon Baum.Mrs. Mulkey, Marian Haas, Martha Hikes, Ronald Day, Lester Bonawitz. Seventh Grade First Row: James Reynold Betty Kimmel; Treasurer, Robert Kline, Richard Kniss , Tom Wolf, Janet Weigle, Richard Shella- harner, George Riley, Karen Whitcomb, Wayne Trostle, Jerry Shellehamer, Robert Wagner, Louise Weigle, Second Row: Ken- neth Scott, Nancy Reynolds, Lois Pentz, Roxie Thomas, Norma Jean Trimmer, Sandra Weigle, Shirley Metzger, Betty Kniss, Betty Tate; President, Mark Weiser, Bonnie Schrade, Donald Williams, Third Row : William Sherman; Secretary, Richard Wolfe, Mrs. Seitz, Donald Riley, Spencer Stam- baugh, James Smith. Varsity Club Mr. Billett, Rhoda Brough, William Weigle, Phyllis Yohn, George Williams, Ella Jean Lerew, Merle Rumsey. History Club First Row; George Weigle, Joyce Lehman, Karen Kennedy Carol Kuntz, Nola Adam Carol Delp, Shirley Davis, Dorothy Black, Alice Anderson; Secretary-Treasurer; Louise Grofl Lois Hoffman, Judy Naugle, Daniel Lerev, Second Row; Kay Delft Aria Lehman, Patricii Reynolds, Esther Harbold Mary We isle, Darlene Lerew; Asst. Secretary, Beverly Feather, Faye Weigle, Helen Smith, Ann Smith; President, Kenneth LaRue, Garry Books, Third Row; Clyde Kennedy, John Schlotzhauer, Robert Weigle,Harold Griffie, Russel Yeagy, Mar 1 m Tate, Robert Schlotzhauer, Luther Spertzel,: Fourth Row; Fred Starnei; Mary Group, Oarrj; Fasick, Eugene Reynolds Jr., Judy Pyle, Carol A. Myers, Jane Feather; Vice Pres-I ident, F.laine Brough. Dance Club First How; Sandra Barbour, Dorothy Weigle, Patsy Wirner, Nancy Reynolds, F.rnest Fleshman, Charles Gembe, George Riley, Second Row; Lester Bonawitz, Philip Guise, William Os- borne, Donald Rile Mark Weiser, Ruth Han- key, Ruthanna Stambaugh, Susan Cashman, Doreen Highlands, Sandra Weigle, Third Row; Ronald DayFred E;-sor, Jan Zeigler, Robe rt Thomas, Rodney Starner, Barry Schrade, Gene Tanger, Spencer Stambaugh, Thomas Hardy , Mrs. Mulkey, Fourth Row; Darlene Darr, Brenda Grove, Nancy Deardorff, Donna Brough, Doris Heller, Hazel Straul Nancy Hibner, Phyllis Snyder. Press Club First Row: Doris Heller, Alice Anderson, Joan Kline, Sandra Trostle, Beverly Fea- ther, Louise Group, Esther Harbold, Faye Weigle, Sarah Griest; Mary Weigle, Second Row: Mr. Young, Gene Tanger, Gwynne Straub, V illiam Coulson, Lois Hoffman, Judith Pyle, Carol Myers, Jane Feather, Nancy Deardorff, Donna Brough, Judith Naugle, Janet Smith, Anna Mae Stambaugh, Linda Roth, Dotty Lerew, Mrs. Hutchinson. Senior F. F. A. First Row: President, James Cashman; Vice President, Lester Griest; Secretary Eugene Whistler; Treasurer, Dale Bupp; Reporter, Allen Wonders; Sentinel, Merle Rumsey, Gary Prosser, Second Row: Richard Chro- nister, Robert ihomas,Jairus Kuntz, Roger Emlet, David Bosserman, Eugene Reynolds, Richard Stoner, George Weigle, Third Row: Stanley Prosser, John Adams, James Miller, Gwynne Straub, Roy Williams, Ronald Riley, James Bosserman, Mr. Slothour. CHAPTER NORTH ADAMS YORK SPRINGS 'K r Junior F. F. A. First Row: Victor Eralet, Larry Bobb,Harold Davis, Richard Shellehamer, Jerry Shelle- haraer, Barrv Hinkle, John Bosserman, John Williams, Dale Beaverson, Second Row: Alvin Griest, Robert Riley, Kenneth Group, Tom Wolf; Treasurer, Robert Sowers, Walter Weigle; President, Robert Smith, Donald Williams, Irvin Behney, Mr. Slothour, Third Row: Anthony Helman, Roger Smith, William Sherman; Vice President, Leonard Weaver, Thomas Roth; Secretary, Larry Wise, Glenn Fahnestock, Eldon Baum. Safety Patrol Ruthanna Trostle, Jean McMillian, Barry Hinkle, Jean Tanner, Anna Mae Stambaugh, Mary Weigle, Jan Zeigler, Betty Blevins, Lois Hoffman, Faye Weigle, Ronald Riley, Thomas Hardy, Spencer Stambaugh, Rosalie Ensor, Rodney Starner, Barry Schrade. Student Council First Row: Donna Brough, Beverly Feather; Secretary-Treasurer, Louise Group; Presi- dent, Kenneth LaRue; Vice President, Bill Decker, Jairus Kuntz, Second Row: Robert Smith,Mark Weises Mr. Slothour, Mrs. Seitz, Sandra Trostle, Jean Kay Drake, Sandra Weigle, Anna Mae Stambaugh, June Grlest, Third Row: Karen Kennedy, Kay Delp, Lois Megonnell, Fred Stamer, Robert Weigle, William Weigle, Harold Griffie, Robert Schlotzhauer, Thomas Hardy, Esther Harbold, Nila Megonnell. Junior Chorus First Row: Ernest Fleshman, Tom Wolfe, Larry Bobb, Harold Davis, John Bosserman, Jerry Shellhammer, William Delp, Victor Emlet, George Riley, Barry Hinkle, Second Row: Carol Hursh, Joanetta Hinkle, Glenda Guise, Sandra Weigle, Marion Hoffman, Diana Bricker, Betty Kniss, Shirley Metzger, Tena Group, Grace Trostle, Sandra Barbour, Jean Kay Drake, Karen Whit- comb, Third Row: Phyllis Snydei; Nancy Hibner, Alice Anderson, Joann Griest, Patsy Chorley , Anna Helm, Patsy Bream, Donna Brown, Ruth Han- key, Martha Hikes, Kay May, Roxie Thoman, Betty Kimmel, Norma Jean Trimmer, Miss O'Boyle, Fourth Row: Viola Herman, June Griest, Brenda Grove, Marion Hass, Geraldine Myers, Lois Megonnell, Doris Bream, Jane Feather, Carrol Myers, Lois Hoffman, Judy Pyle, Judy Naugle, Lucy Jarvis, Jean McMillian, Fifth Row: Chest- er Worley, Alvin Griest, Rodney Stamer, Fred Stamer, Eldon Baum, Robert Weigle, Eugene Shellman, Lester Bonawitz, Tom Hardy, Ronald Senior Chorus First Row: Mildred Kuhn, Marie Stalb Jean Hoffman, Phyllis Yohn, Donna Gei be, Velma Brough, Jean Tanner, Nol Adams, Louise GrouD. Second Row: Jo_ Kline, Sarah Griest, Shirley Davis Ruthanna Trostle, Darlene Darr, An Smith, Esther Harbold, Carol Chronist er, Helen Smith, Dorothy Lerew, Dori Heller, Shirley Hankey, Faye Weigle Martha Baker, Dorothy Black, M is O'Boyle, Third Row: Gayle Golden, Ros alie Ensor, Kay Delp,Linda Roth, Nanc Deardorff, Bettv Blevins, Nancv Davis Yolanda Golden. Aria, Lehman. Elain Brough, Beverly Feather, Mary Weigl Ella Jean Lerew, Joanna Riley, Rho Brough, Fourth Row: Janet Hinkle Miriam Ocker. Robert Stoner. Luth Spertzel, Carl Hikes, John Schlotzhauei Harold Griffie, James Cashman, Russe' Yeagy, Eugene Reynolds, William Cou son, Allen Wonders, Paul Weigle, Dom Brough, Judith Johnson. First Row: Phyllis Yohn, Doreen Highlands, Stella May, Jean Hoffman, Richard Stoner, Gene Tanger, William Coulson, Philip Guise, Alice Anderson, Carol Kuntz, Lynn Tanner, Second Row: Dorothy Lerew, Darlene Lerew, Donna Brough, Nancy Deardorff, Doris Hel- ler, Beverly Feather, Rhoda Brough, Esther Harbold, Carol Delp, Karen Kennedy, Linda Roth, Third Row: Ella Jean Lerew, Joanna Riley, Kay Delp, Louise Group, Leonard Wea- ver, Tom Roth, Robert Weigle, Kenton Taylor, Keith Snyder, Leonard Lobaugh, Judith Johnson, Fourth Row: Gayle Gulden, Ann Smith, Shirley Hankey, Elaine Brough, Mark Weiser, Luther Spertzel, Patsy Reynolds, Velma Brough, June Griest, Fifth Row: Aria Lehman, Judith Naugle, Allen Wonders, Gary Fasick, George Williams, William Weigle , John Schlotzhauer, Carl Hikes. Hi-Y First Row: Betty Tate, Lucy Jarvis, Betty Kniss, Marion Gantz, Jean Kay Drake, Gloria De Haven,Carol Hursh, Karen Whitcomb, Second Row: Betty Kimmell, Norma Jean Trimmer, San- dra Trostle, Glenda Guise, Mrs. Ervin, Roxie Thomas, Shirley Metzger, Mabel Haas, June Griest, Secretary; Kay May, Third Row: Patsy Chorley, Marion Fair, Vice President; Nancy Klinedinst, Treasurer; Nila Megonnell, Pres- ident; Loretta Tanner, Martha Hikes, Joan Griest, Lynn Tanner, Chaplin. F. H. A. First Row: Bonnie Schrade, Tena Group, Ruthanna Trostle, Vice President; Grace Trostle, Janet Weigle, Louise Weigle, Joanetta Hinkle, Lois Pentz, Martha Baker, Janet Miller, Dianna Bricker, Patsy Bream, Second Row: Doris Bream, Donna Brown, Connie Reynolds, Erdean Smith, Dawn Wolfe, Mildred Kuhn, Marie Stalb, Wilhemina Miller, Mary McCauslin, Sarah Griest, Joanna Riley, Third Row : Mrs. Seitz, Barbara Emlet, Lois Megonn- ell. Fern Arnsberger, Anna Krysher , Rosalie Ensor, Judith Johnson, Viola Herman, Marlene Lerew, Betty Blevins, Secretary; Janet Smith, Treasurer. Absent: Phyllis Beaverson, President. Senior 39 Players Prospective Baseball Team First Row: Gary Prosser, David Bosserman, Roy Williams, Roger Emlet, Paul Weigle, Second Row: Fred Stamer. Marlin Tate, William Coulson, Richard Stoner, Lugene Reynolds, Mr. Billett, Third Row: Robert Weigle, George Williams, James Cashman, William Weigle, Harold Griffie. Junior High Football First Row: Charles Gembe, Ronald Huff, William Shellhammer, George Miller, Barry Hinkle, Second Row: Mr. Young, Chester Chronister, Torn Roth, Kenneth Rank, Mr. Kemper, Third Row: William Osborn, Philip Guise, Robert Knouse, Spencer Stambaugh, Fourth Row: Barry Schrade, Jan Zeig- ler, Richard Wolfe, Fifth Row: Tom Hardy, Robert Asper, Edgar Griffie, Rodney Starner, Sixth Row: Richard Chronister, Gene Tanger. SENIOR HIGH Ella Jean Lerew Aria Lehman Kay Delp Velma Brough Dotty Lerew Linda Roth JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Jane Featner Ruth Ann Stambaugh Nancy Hibner Carrol Myers Girls And Boys Basketball First Row: Rhoda Brough, Phyllis Yohn, Ella Jean Lerew, Beverly Feather. Second Row: Karen Ken- nedy, Dorothy Lerew, Mr. Billett, Elaine Brough, Esther Harbold, Yolanda Golden, Rosalie Ensor, Mary Group, Alice Anderson,Janet Hinkle. Teams First Row: Rodney Stamer, Robert Schlotzhauer, Marlin Highlands, Mr. Billett, Will- iam Coulson, Marlin Tate, Fred Starner, Second Row: Carl Hikes, Allen Wonders, Robert Weigle, William Wei- gle, James Cashman, George Williams, John Schlotzhauer, Gary Books, Luther Spertzel. To the class of 1957: Time may ebb and we may wonder Far o'er distant ways. But our thoughts shall e'er be winging To our high school days. These lines were a part of my high school Alma Mater. They do not happen to be a part of our Alma Mater, but I am cer- tain that my thoughts in the years ahead will often return to the class of 1957. It has been a real joy and privilege to have had a small share in helping you to develop those mental, moral and spiritual qualities of personality which are sp necessary to enjoy life and to fulfill positions of responsibility in our society. Congratulations to each one of you upon the achievement of this important goal in your educational experience. Amos D. Meyers Actg. Supervising Principal Westmont College Juniata College, B.S. Westminster Theol. Seminary S.T.B. Temple University (Grad, work) sddminlstra tion PENNY SHOOK 43 School Secretary Northwestern Normal Natchitoches, I ,ou i. s anna 2 yrr . teachers certificate CARROLL SLOTHOUR Pennsylvania State University 3.S. Decree ELEANOR v OLF 1NGER Irving College B.A. Gettysburg College Faculty SARAH ESTEP Leaver College Jenkintown, Pa. Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, Maryland Penn State University, Summer School 45 EVELYN TOPPER Hahnemann Hospital, R.N. Philadelphia, Pa. JAMES YOUNG Lock Haven State Teachers College B.S. Degree MRS. DOROTHY ERVIN California State Teachers College, California, Pa. CHARLES KENNEDY Shippensburg B.S. Elizabethtown College, University of North Carolina, M.A. Degree School Board First Row: Lloyd Keefer, Lee A. McCauslin, Paul R. King, Preston Zerbe, Second Row: Ralph Tyson, Roy Anderson , George Anderson, Paul S. Brough, Third Row: Joel H. Zepp, Ervin L. Harbold, Harry W. Guise, Joseph A. Stoner. 47 Janitor CLAIR BOWER Bus Drivers Faye Mary son, Cafeteria Weigle, Sarah Griest, Jean Tanner, Weigle, Ella Jean Lerew, Judy John- Rhoda Brough. Mrs. Ethel Wonders, Mrs. Isabella Guise, Mrs. Edna Bubb. Kenneth Emlet, Herman Leer, Harold Leer, Paul Wolf, Frank Sow- ers, Clair Bower, Boyd Darr. •18 Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Roth Mr. and Mrs. F.ugene C. Lerew Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Slothour Miss Kathryn L. 0'Boyle Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hutchison Miss Eleanor C. Wolfinder Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Kennedy Mabel 1. Cashman Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Topper Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Trump Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wonders Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Bubb Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guise Mr. and Mrs. William Shook Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Amos D. Meyers Mr. Charles S. Stanski Jr Mr. and Mrs. Vance Brough W. E. Sell Gettier's Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Heller Thelma Ruppert Mr. and Mrs. Lester Deardorff Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson Mr. and Mrs. George R. Welgle Mr. Charles A. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ervin J Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mulkey Mr. and Mrs. James Amsberger Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Group Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feather Mr. James Young Mr. Paul Hafer 0M'M CASKS GIFT SHOP Quality Jewelers Bulova - Hamilton and Longine - Wittnau r Watches Ceeosake Diamond Rings. Dillsburg. Pa. ADAMS COUNTY MOTORS 1« Pop Todds Rest-iff- W-jnn ALWAYS COURTEOUS SERVICE ICE CREAM — MILK SHAKES Jf V° . DILLSBURG, P COMPLIMENTS OF Cashman's Hardware EAST BERLIN, PA. 165-167 York Street Phone 273-27 + GETTYSBURG, PA. Mainmorts Garage SASTBERLINjPA. PH0NE ?7' Weighs RADIO AND TELEVISION Mr Wiring Sales and Service 4 C. N. Spangler 1 Route 15 By Pass I - „ | Ph. 3808 Dillsburg, Pa. and Appliances YORK SPRINGS, PA. See our selection of goodwill used cars Compliments of Compliments Of $ tough’s Atlantic Service DELP’S STORE YORK SPRINGS, PA. PHONE BIGLERVILLE 321R3 IDAVILLE, PA. Sunny 1 . 5ruit Scirms Apples JP?ac(ied Cherries Ph. York Springs 86R2 FREMONT S. KUNTZ GARDNERS R.D. 1, PA. IR. MRS. IOHN C. BAKER wn r and Managtr rnone: UiUsburg 2816 i i uiSmSmwkm'm l irl U. S. ROUTE 15 • DUISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA At the Wofer Wheel on Route 15 — midway between Harrisburg and Gettysburg JONES FOOD MARKET SELF-SERVICE DILLSBURG, PA. CfiAS. B. RIDER PHONE DILLSBURG 3106 R. L. Fittenturf MRBQIDS jA iA j C FUNERAL HOME DILLSBURG, PA. R.D. 3 PHONE 3851 PHONE 7 YORK SPRINGS, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF WAYNE FEED SUPPLY CO., INC. North Second Street DIUSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 8. Wisher Son Millwork • Paint • . Hardware • Building Supplies • DILLSBURG. PA. • j PHONE 3707 Lefever Bros. DILLSBURG, P llfie % lis t M National nk DILLJBURG, PA. A. Compliments of Dillsburg Grain Milling Co The K-Ann Shop Dresses-Sportswear-Lingerie for Juniors-Pisses-Ladies DILL3BURG, Pt . J GomplimenU o C°o 5Wv tQce y °‘° c- i: Mt. Holly Springs 908H22 GARDNERS R.D. 2, PA. Compliments oi KR ALL'S CUT RATE r INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Compliments of Daniel J. Wol tf ,,-.e yY'° KODAK FILMS and CAMERAS DEVELOPING SERVICE 5 6 Vexiin ( Jckhhif Ifldtwet And £ch Cherries and Applet % Seamen 6bR2 YOHil 3?A , PA. 3. ?. J, f 1 Wolff’s farm supply Biglerville, Pa. dodge | JUti Z I TRUCKS I Kuhn Auto Sales and Service HANOVER, F:. Jack and Jill Shop MRfc GL'-S N GUISE Chambersburg street i it IJren i RUDI SILLS GULF SERVICE anything For The Automobile 103-311 Carlisle Street LEROY R. RUUISLL, rop. hone 677 GETTYSBURG, PA. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS EVANS BROTHERS ift Markets WE SPECIALIZE IN Hone Dre-scd Fresh I'er.to Groceries, Produce Appliances Notions Phone Middletown Phone. w}I1;_51;5l Dillsburg lp071 Phone: Dillsburg 3693 Shumaker’s Route 15 iork Springs, Pa. Compliments Nieht 7053 SERVICE station 24 hr. Road Service Dillsburg, fa. ...of. Firestone m Nettie s (Beauty Shop T 3-R-12 -. '■ sitit MKIAIIS J. sheffer, Inc. ESTABLISHED 1893 RANGE END GOLF CLUB to: Farming Equipment ani Refrigeration lilt K AII.HOA I MTKKRT HANOVER, PA. WIMING POOL Dillsburg, Pa. Congratulations Wolf's Bus Lines CHARTERED SERVICE TO ALL PARTS OP THE U.3. ALSO 4ECHANICAL WORK DONE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE PHONE I4.9 PAUL WOLF, PROP. J D Johnson 167 Seminary Avenue Phone 325-V. Gettysburg, Pa. SHEETS BROS Sales Service Carlisle Street, extd. Parm Equipment-Motor Trucks-Appliances Hanover, Pa, hone: Hanover Dial 7-2108 3t0 To p 0 B DINER $ k 3 P E R 3, PA. EUGENE A. REYNOLDS Interior Arid Exterior Painting Wall Papering. All Work Guaranteed. York Springs, R. D. i, Pa. Phone: York Springs 68R21 Seibert’s Food Store DILLS3URG, PA. Pnone 2U96 We Deliver PRESCRIPTIONS : BIOLOGICAL DIABETIC NEEDS c51 oyer’s Pharmacy MORRIS O. STOVER. B Sr.. R.Ph . Minuter DILLSBIJRO. PA. Hours: Monday - Sat. Phone 4381 9 A. M. - 10 I . M. James A. Miller SALES AND SERVICE Phone: Eiglerville 2283 ASPERS, PA. QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT D i t z I e 'him tur« APNiance Your Author! zed Dealer York Springs R.D. 2, Pa. 'yJdmiuil Maytag Frigidairc Compliments 01 Rose Ann Shoppe Mrs. Rose Uittleton, Proo. 38 York Street Gettysburg. Penna. Compliments of White's W Cour, Near Entrance to National Cemetery rAttvsbur , a Good DS • APPLE SAUCI • SLICED APPLES . APPLE JUICF APPte BUTTER • 'RUir PIE FSLL'iNGS CKeny. Pi--;', a', ber.-y. Pkiopjlj) • SP C=0 AT PICS . JCUIES • DIETETIC APPLE SAUCE . CIDER VINEGAR • CHERRIES • TOMATO JUICE The C. H. MUSSELMAN Cryrr PAPERHANGINvi COMPLIMENTS OF York Springs MeatMarke Home Dressed and Home Cured Meats HOME PRODUCTS A SPECIALTY CONGRATULATIONS AND REST HASHES to the SENIORS ON THEIR GRADUATION H E R $ H E Y'S I N G S, PA. Conewago Feeds ZRIGLER BROS. GARDNERS, PA. yv 0 o° . _ a Lower's Gas service GUERNSEY, PA. Phone Biglerville lqO-V 6 E . Motter A COMPLETE LINE OF Groceries treats GARDNERS, PA. Phone Blclsrvllle 23l|R2 iW. $ Jf(. Hlihe e te COMPLIMENTS OF Coulson’s Garage George Lillich a Son Grain and Feed Fertilizer and Cement Y 0 K I- S i P. j N G S, p . George Gross Inc. avidsburg R. D. Pennsylvania Compliments of DON S DINER We bake our own pies YORK SPRINGS, PA. Phone 90l{.3 Lester Erb bC . Keller St. h. j O 6-3?77 . ech?nicsburr, .r.. COMPLIMENTS OF Paul S. Brouqh YorK. Jpri;.c.s, ienii_. Compliments of Zerbes Cut Rate Where All Good Friends Meet Cemfliments ana Best Wishes Oj DUFFY-MOTT CO. INC It Has Quality Bud flushes, Jlai. sms, Pa. Adrian Myers Interior and Exterior Painting Uree Estimate daviile. Pa. ’i-one Bimlerviile 321RU TEt CO Compliments of Wt.C. Alexander ) f Grocery Store Iuaville, P.'. Compliments of Eugene Koontz hTuaNTIC PETR OLEUM PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTED BY Hauling 'one ’ i -lerville 3211 12 T'-avi Me, Pa. Aero Oil Co A COMPLETE OIL BUR HER SERVICE EVERY STUDEHT iJEEDS , TYFE.VRITER :0 SERVE YCU DAY OR UIGKT 3uy ,rcuas from C. L. EICHOLTZ CO. NEW OXFORD PENNSYLVANIA Phone lj.-li.311 i.ew Oxford j JVational Bank YORK SPRINGS KUHN TRANSPORTATION CO., Inc. GARDNERS PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONES BIGLERVILLC. PA. Compliments of HAAR S Drive - In Melvin J Sheffer Jl H A if 0 V E R apBA Penna. COMPLIMENTS N. D. Sta ry @) 01 0IAllR Fruit and General H e 1 m an's Farming Phone: YS 106 3 York Sprinf5S GOLDEN RIDGE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Hatchery Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges Class Rings and Pins Kent Golden, Proprietor Phone: YS 1 0 Attleboro, Massachusetts Our Country Schools HARBOLD'S T i i i IDAVILLE Some of our happiest school days were BLACKBERRY spent in these little one-room schoolhouses. These schools are slowly going out of exis- tence but they will always be remembered by the students who attended them. WHITCOMB'S VIEW MECHANICSVILLE Mr. Paul Hafer is a new teacher at York Springs High School. He came at the beginning of our second semes- ter and we want to welcome him to our school. He was graduated from Shippens- burg State Teachers College, where he received his B.S. degree in Education. He now teaches Social Studies and Science.


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