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

 - Class of 1946

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SENIORS 1946 RAY SHERWOOD ORWIG Basketball. 1. 2. 3. 4: Interclass Basketball. 1. 2; Aeronautics Club. 1: Intramural Mushball. 1; Class Play. 3. 4: Chorus. 3. 4; Vice President of Class. 4; ••Spectator” Staff. 4. • One look at the desk with books, tablets, and notebooks covered with airplane drawings will denote the handiwork of “Johnny” Orwig. When French class seems boring but “Johnny” has that intent look of seriousness, you can be sure that he’s engrossed in another model, for airplanes and aeronautics are definitely his main interest. . . . His ready drawing ability easily drew him the position of art editor for this yearbook. . . . “Johnny” also enjoys sports. Among these, basketball and football are his favorites. He may claim recognition in the former, for ever since he has been at D. H. S. he has been on the basketball team. . . . When he is out of school, he wants to join the Navy Air Corps. Happy landings, “Johnny”! BARBARA LEE PICKENS Chorus. 1. 3. 4; Cheerleader. 1; Secretary of Science Club. 1; ■Beacon Staff. 2. 3. 4; Student Council. 2. 3 4; Basketball. 2; Basketball Manager. 3; Class Play. 3. 4; Secretary of Student Council. 4: “Spectator Staff. 4. • If you’re looking for the beauteous combination of a tall, slim brunette. Barbara’s your girl. Moreover, although she seems quiet and serious in class, outside school “Pickey is packed with fun. She may try very hard not to laugh at certain jokes, but eventually she breaks into that smile that makes “Pickey” so pretty. . . . Ask Barbara her sentiment concerning drums, especially when a green Buick goes with those drums. . . . Barbara usually spends her evenings in dancing at the Coffee Shoppe, one of her chief hobbies. She also enjoys reading, movies and sports. Among the sports is basketball, for in her sophomore year Barbara proved a capable player and in her junior year became manager. . . . Barbara has come through the academic course with excellent marks. She is going to college to become an English teacher. Our hope is that she may happily do equally well in her future work. DORIS MAE REIMOLD Basketball. 3; Beacon Staff. 4; Intcrclass Basketball. 4. • “Blondie,” as her nickname suggests, is one of the girls tagged with blonde hair accompanying blue eyes. ... A quiet miss in classes, Doris is game to indulge in plenty of fun and usually is found either lending a fellow classman something or listening to a corny joke and kindly laughing at it. . . . Blondie enjoys writing letters to Austria, sewing, sports, and spending most of her evenings by working as a waitress. . . . Having moved from Red Lion, Doris joined the commercial class during our junior year. Since she exhibits such willingness to work, we are happy that she plans secretarial work after school. 26

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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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PHYLLIS JANE RHOADS Chorus. 1, 3. 4; Art Club. 1; Class Play, 3. 4; •'Spectator Staff. 4. • If you hear a jolly laugh, “Janie” is in the room. She is a bundle of joy, full of pep, and always in for a good time. No matter how down-hearted you may be. if you’re in the presence of “Janie” you’ll be laughing before you know it. . . . “Janie’s” favorite pastime is the United States Navy. An automobile ride in the morning before school “Janie” also finds enjoyable. ... If you’re looking for a friendly personality that everyone likes, Janie’s” your answer. She can well qualify as one of the most popular girls of the class. . . . Phyllis Jane is wavering between becoming a nurse or a beauty culturist. Either field would be greatly enriched by “Janie’s” choice of career. VADA IRENE RIEDEL Chorus. 1. 3. 4: Chorus Secretary. 1; Photography Club. 1; Class Reporter. 2. 4: Property Manager of Operetta. 2; Class Play. 3. 4; Spectator Staff. 4. • You may recognize her as a whiz at shorthand. You may agree with her typical expression. That makes it nice.” In short, that’s Vada, sometimes known to her classmates as “Potato.” . . . Any evening of the week you can locate Potato” at the Coffee Shoppe, waiting for transportation to a well-known neighboring town. Per- haps her travels are directly related to her considerable ability at dancing and “wolfing.” . . . Vada also likes popular music and dotes on the song “Night and Day” for a particular reason that we don’t exactly know, either. . . . The commercial field is casting charms for Vada and her future. Since she’s already a capable typist, too, we’re maintaining that she is most likely to succeed in her work. JOSEPH DAVID ROJAHN Chorus. 1. 3. 4: Class Reporter. 1. 3: Music Festival. 1; Art Club. 1; Beacon Staff. 2. 3. 4; Interclass Basketball. 2; Class Play. 3. 4; Chorus President. 4; Student Council. 4; “Spectator Staff. 4. • Usually detected by a smile, a chuckle, or a joke is “Joe, the class humorist and fortunate possessor of a good-natured disposition almost always happy. . . . Particularly joyful moments for “Joe” are his numerous chats with his many female friends, for “Joe” bears no hatred whatsoever for the opposite sex. . . . But “Joe has also pursued other arts, his main delights being linoleum cuts for the “Beacon,” developing a happy ending for a literary romance, lifting his able voice in song, or going dramatic in class plays in such roles as Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd. . . . Since Joe's” interest is definitely along these lines, he is considering studying something in the art or literary field. Best wishes for future good times, “Joe.” SENIORS 19 4 6 27

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