Danville High School - Le Tresor Yearbook (Danville, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On the rnormn of September 10 1951 we entered our beloved Alma Mater as upperclassmen cons quently leavmfv all our rowd1ness and 111 man ners to the Jumors and hapless Sophomores Under the leadershxp of Mr llyerley we resolved not to set the world on fire but merely to vxgorouslx fan the emstmg flames Our first class meetmg was held September 14 durmg wh ch the follown class officers were elected George Lelghow Presldent Herman M1ller V1ce Presldent Eleanor Laubach Secretary Don Love Trea surer and Lee Cromley H1StOfl3H In October we fooled everyone mcludlng ourselves by gomg far over our magazme sales goal H1gh salesman was Charley McCloughan who was even bltten by a dog WhllC m the servlce of hrs class Nancy Fxegles was the wmner of the rad1o glven annually by the Curtls Publlshxng Company Smce the gxrls supposedly sold more magazmes than the boys the members of the faxr sex were treated to a wxener roast at the football field A wlld txme was had by all Work on the annual Senlor class publlcatlon Le Tresor was begun early under the edltorshlp of Hugh Hodge The football team under senxor co captams George Lenghow and Bxll Beagle defied all pre season predlctxons by wxnmng the Susquehanna Con ference Crown In the last game of the year they regamed the Judy PFICP Memorxal Trophy by shellackmg Bloom on a field at whxch even a duck would have shuddered The Class Play held on the mghts of Aprxl 24 and 25 was a marvel m dramatxcs and was the prxde and joy of the whole class As we go out 1nto the dark cold world there wxll be memorres of our hxgh school days whxch w1ll lmger always l1brary yellmg ourselves hoarse at the football games walkmg the wrong way ln the halls Mr Mensche office the assembly programs and many more As we look back at these we w1ll grudgmgly admxt that all was not m vam that go nv through the m1ll of learmng can lee fun after all We know for we ve done lt LEE CROMLEY 33 .-, . - ,, y . I G . . . - , c . ,D .' , D V ' v . - . . L . e , 1 1 g : , : 1 - A n Q Q 1 I . . . . . . , ' -4 ' ' ' u n - . V - V - - . . . . - . . . , . . . . . . - , . . D . . , .

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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In September 1949 our class as Sophomores entered the portals of D H S ready to undergo the many labors necessary for graduatlon Havmg held our first class meetmg that same month we started a worth whlle year by appomtmg a nommatmg commlttee for the selection of class officers The follow1ng ofiicers were elected Presrdent Lee Cromley Vrce Presxdent George Lerghow Secretary Dot Stump Treasurer Verda Koser and H1stor1an James Paugh These officers servmg as a committee chose the rose as our class flower green and whlte our colors and our motto All for one and one for all Gu1d1ng us throughout the year was our class advlsor Mr Myerley Besxdes takmg part xn a var1ety of school aCtlVltlCS the Class of S2 clarms outstandmg representatlon m athletrc events Nme members of our class were on the Varslty football squad a slzeable number on the Jayvees and two gxrls asslsted the cheer leadmg lmeup-not to forget basketball and baseball A most rmportant day for us that year was when we declded on and ordered our class rmgs Thxs was but one of the events we were all lookmg forward to rn our hxgh school career The event of the year however was on March 3 the Sophomore Dance our lives Havmg cllmbed one rung of the ladder we were all lookmg forward to our rema1mng years at D H S JAMES PAUGH IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY September 1950 was the beg1nn1ng of our jumor year And what an CXCltll'lg one It was We started the year by electmg the followmg officers Presldent Robert Kear Vlce Presldent Harold Shutt Secretary Margaret McIndoe Treasurer Robert Bloskey and Hrstorxan Deborah Krapf Our class advlsor Mr Myerley and our officers d1d an excellent Job of steerlng us safely through a long but happy jumor year The long awaxted class rmgs soon arrlved and were we ever proud' On February 1 we sponsored a skatmg party at Island Park and a good txme was had by all The jumor Class Party was held April 6 rn an audltorxum decorated wlth Aprxl Showers The hlghllght of the year the Jumor Prom took place on May ll was a Cmderella Ball wxth Cmderella Prlnce Charmmg and Cmderellas srlver slrpper as the theme of decoratxons Our commrttees worked hard and gave us a truly never to be forgotten prom Wxth our jumor year behmd us we look forward to greater achlevements 1n our year to come when we are SENIORS DEBORAH KRAPF 32 Y - . . I . v 5 . - v I , I , I Y ' i ' I . ' . U 1 H , S 1 9 Y 7 Y I ' The memories of th1s evemng left a happy, never-to-be-forgotten glow on Y . . : . y Z ' , I , I y I Y ' Y ' . ' GK ' YY V ' ' , ' , . It ,, . ,, . .... , , . ,



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CLASS WII.L We the paroled class of 1932 havmg completed our three year stretch m Danvxlle Pemtentrary and havxng been declared legally free and rrresponsxble do hereby leave to our fellow prlsoners our last wlll and testament As the bequests hsted below come from stlr crazy half baked mdlvxduals they must not be taken too serxously We hope that thls memento will be to the jumors a lastmg memory of our guarded perrods rn study hall and that xt wxll be framed m the gas chamber the prmclpals oflice To our class advxsor Mr Myerley we leave next years sleepy students the peelmg pamt the monogrammed desks and the open wlndows To the teachers we leave the rules and regulatxons the prmcxpals oliice and the torture chambers wxth the good fresh cold axr flowmg around the freezmg students To the jumors we leave our VIVSCIOUS personalrty our sparklmg humor our best Jokes and our balcony seats In addxtron the followmg personal bequests are requested The Academxc Semors leave to the Academlc jumors that survrve thelr precxous Solld Geometry books to be used under the chalrs to keep them from wobblmg The Semor gurls who are engaged or marned leave thexr copxes of Txps on Cattle Rustlmg to any of the gurls ln the underclasses who dont know how to rope a man The Varsxty Cheerleaders leave the1r tortured vocal chords to the gxrls who succeed them The Semor boys leave thexr poor success m Magazxne sales to the Junior gxrls to lose with next year Hugh Hodge leaves hrs post as edxtor of the yearbook to anyone who Debby Krapf leaves her old Latm test papers to a deservmg Sophomore to be used for revxew only june Klme leaves her perpetual promptness to P D class to the jumor grrl voted most llkely not to be there Ball Beagle leaves h1s Sxdney routrne to Candy Snyder Mary Chappell leaves her athletxc abnhty to Shirley Rnchenbach Lee Cromley leaves hls walk to any underclassman who thinks he can mmxtate xt june McCoy leaves her seat rn Geometry class Pernod' Goldxe Faux Lenna Earlston and Nellre Allen leave the housecleanlng o thelr precuous Room 16 to any three glrls who w1ll come early and stay late Etta Mae Rxtter leaves her g1rl1sh complexlon to Luz Tanner Ceorge Lezghow leaves hrs ab1l1ty to argue about nothing and wm no less to h1s lxttle brother johnny Sherm Hendncks and Bones Bloskey leave some of thelr height welght and skxll to Dlck Metcalf to be used to make hxm the football hero he wants us to belleve he already lS Ellen Cromley leaves the peroxrde she smtched from Chemxstry lab to Sally Smmth hopmg shell have better luck Mary Mayan leaves her stralght As rn Physxcs and Chemxstry to any gxrl ln the underclasses who can wmd Mr Mxller around her lxttle finger and make h1m like lt 3 U I - , - . . . . . . , ' D . - . . . . . , . . . . . ,, . . ,, . . , thinks he can handle next year's staff. ' I6 ' fl . I ' ' sc ' n ' . . . , , A ' . . ' . i . . , ' ll 1 il ' ' ' 4

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