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

 - Class of 1946

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SENIORS 19 4 6 GENE BRUCE HILDEBRAND Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Band. 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball. 1. 3. 4; Intcrclass Basketball. 1. 2; Sports Club. 1; Intramural Mushball. 1. • Snouse!” Odd nickname, isn’t it? Well, look on whom it’s bestowed! . . . But we can’t exactly declare “Snouse to be the noisiest boy in the class. In fact, he's really tranquilly quiet until that low jerky laugh comes forth. . . . Once upon a time Gene Bruce just wasn't the romantic type, but those days are gone forever. Evidence to that is very apparent in all those visits up Main Street to Windy Hill or in that comely farm lass of the freshman class. . . . Gene Bruce likes sports in general but would top his list with baseball. To that list of favorites we’d also add flirting. . . . “Snouse’’ has been one of the vocational class during high school but is uncertain of plans beyond that. We wish him well in whatever they may be! PAUL WILFRED KAUFFMAN Basketball Manager 1. 3: Science Club. 1; Student Council. 2. 4; Intramural Basketball. 3. 4; “Beaeon Staff. 3. 4: Class Play. 3. 4; Spectator” Stall. 4. • Paul is the bookworm of the senior class. If ever you’re looking for Paul, you’ll be certain to find him in a corner, chin-deep in a book. Novels, science, history, biography—all types hold fascinating appeal for Paul. . , . Besides reading, Paul likes sports, dramatics, the business end of the “Beacon,” social work, and eating. Paul keeps the candy companies busy, for his pockets are frequently filled to the top with candy, which he shares with others of us. . . . Paul is planning to attend Lebanon Valley College and then study for the ministry. We believe that Paul will surely be successful in his chosen profession. MIRIAM MAE KNISELY Chorus. 1. 3. 4; Science Club. 1; Red Cross Representative. 2; Student Council. 3: Basketball. 3; Class Play. 3: Spectator StafT. 4; Interclass Basketball. 4. • Miriam is one of the D. H. S. pupils who hail from Yoe. Accordingly, she's always an early bird at school in the morning. . . . Miriam may also be known to many of her friends as Mimi.” Mimi,” one of the smallest girls in our class, is very fond of movies, dancing, and skating. There is also a certain soldier from whom she is always expecting and receiving letters. , . . Mimi” is conscientious in her undertakings and ambitious in her course of study, for she has added several extra subjects to her regular academic studies. . . . Miriam's aiming to become a nurse and plans to take her training at Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia. We feel that Miriam's ability and adaptability will lead her far in her career. 24 —

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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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DOLORES ELAINE LIVINGSTON Photography Club. 1. • Although she is a sweet young lady, she bears the nickname Red.” Then you can readily tell that she’s a red-head, and a very likeable one at that. It certainly is no secret that the male sex is well attracted by our Red.” . . . Red has numerous hobbies: namely, writing letters, keeping an eye on the Jacobus boys, riding, even riding a mule, working almost every evening, indulging in the long walk home to R. D. 1.... Red” chooses to continue her commercial course as a stenographer. With her friendly smile and manner she should make a pretty, pleasant stenographer. PAUL ELLSWORTH McCLEARY Junior Red Cross Representative. 1: Intramural Mushball. 1; Sports Club. 1; Interclass Basketball. 2. 3. 4; Chorus. 3. 4; Basket- ball Manager. 3. 4; Class Ploy. 3. 4. • Paul, who is better known to his classmates as Mac,” is from the country although most of his time is spent in Dallastown with the gang. . . . Paul goes back and forth from Dallastown in his Chevy, about which he could tell us many a hair-raising experi- ence. . . . The same car is frequently converted into a bus for hauling girls to Red Lion. Even “Mac seems to enjoy those trips. . . . Paul’s favorite hobby is wolfing. You should see some of the cute little lambs in his collection captured by secret maneuvering. . . . On the serious side Mac” has done a good job as manager of the basketball squad for two years. Surely that same kind of pep and willingness will do a good job in his future plans of aeronautical engineering. DELORES MAE MEYERS Science Club. 1; Beacon Staff. 4; Spectator Staff. 4. • Del” is one of the class who comes from the lower end of Dallastown and consequently has a long walk to school every morn- ing. But when a gal has her mind on a certain soldier, walking doesn’t bother her. . . . For Christmas she received stationery, but that’s not all! Put That Ring On My Finger can well describe the next present. . . . Two or three nights a week you can detect Delores going in the direction of the theater, for movies strike her fancy and have turned into her hobby. . . . Del” has followed the commercial course throughout her school days and expects to enter the business world, but being a soldier’s wife is first in her heart; so, here’s wishing you loads of luck in whatever your future holds for you, Delores. SENIORS 1946 25

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