Dallastown Area High School - Spectator Yearbook (Dallastown, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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SENIORS 1946 ELEANOR LOUISE CHRONISTER Cheer Club. 1; Home Room Treasurer. 1. • Toot” is the sweet little girl of the senior class. Very seldom do you see her without a smile, for she is naturally happy and takes life as it comes. . . . Eleanor is generally a rather quiet girl until one of the boys of the class begins to torment her. Then she “lets go.” The tormentor is given the “old one-two and quickly disappears before “Toot swings another fist at him. . . . One of Eleanor's favorite hobbies is roller-skating; so, at least once a week you can find “Toot” at the rink. Another hobby is corresponding with a certain soldier with a bright blue car. . . . Eleanor is planning to go into training when she has completed high school. With her kindly disposition she will surely be a happy nurse. GAIL PAULINE CONWAY Chorus. 1. 3. 4; Red Cross Representative. 1; Cheer Club. 1; Basketball. 2; Class Play. 4; Class Reporter. 4; Interclass Bas- ketball. 4. • Here is another red-head. No, we’re sorry since “Cinnamon is sensitive about that. We mean auburn. . . . Whenever there’s a joke or a way of planning how to avoid a study period, you can bet that Gail had the idea first. ... If you don’t know anything about the Navy, consult “Cinnamon” about those coats of Navy blue because that topic is her hobby. . . . Additional hobbies of Gail’s are dancing, swimming, reading novels, and walking in the country, taking, what she calls, pictures. . . . Gail is famous, too, for those five-inch nails and that continuous chewing of gum. . . . Gail is hoping to follow her academic course with training in police duties. Much luck to you. “Cinnamon.” DORIS MAE DEARDORFF Chorus. 1. 3. 4: Class Secretary. 2. 4; Art Club. 1; Secretary of Art Club. 1: Home Room Secretary. 1; Beacon” Staff. 2. 3. 4; Chorus Secretary. 3. 4; Property Manager of Class Play. 3; Class Play. 4; ”Spectator Staff. 4. • Doris is one of our attractive, natural blondes with the additional blessing of naturally curly hair. ... A member of the academic group, she excels in French and is always willing to help the poor souls to whom French is Greek. . . . Doris, English, and geometry go well together, too, for in these she also makes good grades. However, her time is not confined to books, for she has been our capable associate editor of the Beacon” for several years, still finds moments for travel to Red Lion to see friends and to “get around.” takes other occasions for writing letters to her big interest—the armed forces. . . . We think her broad smile and sunny disposition will moke a successful dental hygienist. 22

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ODA DARLING FREE Art Club. 1; Intcrclass Basketball. 4; Spectator” Staff. 4. • Little but mighty! That's our “Odie, who packs a neat wallop unhindered by her mere five feet. . . . One of the interests in this “Darling’s” life is a certain discharged soldier who can be dis- tinguished by his gray Ford. Secondary interests are sewing, reading, movies, and collecting dolls. . . . Since Oda favors commercial work and likes typing, her ambition is to become a secretary. But she realizes that the role of housewife appeals to feminine desires, too; so, here's a shower of good luck in either or both positions. WILBERT EUGENE GLADFELTER Basketball. 1, 2. 3. 4; Interclass Basketball. 1. 2: Red Cross Representative. 2; Student Council. 3. 4: President of Student Council. 4: Sports Club. 1: Intramural Softball. 1; Class Play. 3. 4; Senior Chorus. 3. 4; Spectator Staff. 4. • That loud, deep voice and the bushy black hair with a distin- guished streak of white in it belong to “Uncle Wilbert, who seems always to be laughing and having a good time. . . . Although “Uncle has a long walk to school every morning, he still has plenty of pep left to torment the girls of the class, especially one certain brunette. . . . Collecting stamps and “wolfing” are two hobbies that are paying dividends, but Wilbert doesn't go to York to collect stamps. . . . Wilbert is undecided about his future course, but with confidence we can assert that his grand personality and zest for fun will win happiness and success in his world of tomorrow. ETTA MAE REBECCA GRAHAM Chorus. 1. 3. 4; Cheer Club. 1; Basketball. 2: Class Play. 3; Spectator Staff. 4. • Pep, enthusiasm, and fun are synonymous with Etta Graham. A great lover of sports and anything active, Etta is forever going roller-skating in winter and swimming in summer. ... In school Etta favors French and is able to translate even though others aren't sufficiently prepared to do so. . . . You may often find Etta reading the latest, most popular books. She also likes photography, both classical and popular music, and a blond Merchant Marine. . . . After graduation Etta will make nursing her career. With her talents and willingness to work, Etta will indeed be a credit to the nursing profession. SENIORS 19 4 6 23

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