Williamsport High School - Guneukitschik Yearbook (Williamsport, MD)
- Class of 1951
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N . N K. A' 155' --.. 2 5.59 CJ? GUNEUKITSCIIIK Wllllamsporl Hugh School Class F I9 51 -4-2457K Q WILLIAMSPORT MARYLAND 0 0 0 Qiax- - W M ...W f-,,f 1, fi' -x 1' i , MA- A education UPI N1 c ,'-if The hardy ploneers of Amerlca hold an exalted place 1n our hentage From the1r labors and accomphshments we get our 1nsp1rat1on and 1ncent1ve The class of n1neteen flfty one looks back one year to the excellent flrst ed1t1on of GUNEUKITSCHIK and 1S grateful to the class that pubhshed It They as the p1oneers have made our task llghter We the class of n1neteen f1fty one proudly ded1cate th1s ed1t1on of GUNEUKITSCHIK to the CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY dminislralion PRINCIPAL SAMUEL B PLUMMER fnend and helper of the students of Wllhamsport Hlgh School LUCILLE N. SHULTZ Home Economics A. B. Shepherd College MARY ELIZABETH MCGHEE English, Social Studies A. B. Radford College L SARAH ELIZABETH DORN English B. S. Hood College M. A. University of Columbia Nd' . MARY E. BREAKALL Librarian B. S. University of Maryland RICHARD E. DOUB Mathematics. History B. S. Gettysburg College y '-0 ? f-ay f iq: A .ww A my .,yJMgeLfr g f 'vf MILFORD S. GROVE Science B. S. Gettysburg College WILLARD J. NEWTON Guidance Counselor B. S. Edinboro M- Ed- University of Pittsburg .1 .. ., 4-.pw 'll-1? ' L-f-aku MARION CHARLTON ESHELMAN Commercial A. B. University of Maryland X ,A 74'-2 .1 .af ,wwf LA RUE H. HITCHENS Latin, French, English A. B. Juniata College WILLIAM A. BYERS Mathematics, Junior Business B. S. Frostburg N0 Wllduw ,..-N-al ' MARGARET RACHEL JENKINS R. RAYMOND STOUFFER English, History A. B. University of Maryland ANNA R. PITZER Physical Education, Science A. B. Shepherd College HW if Qs. fi HAROLD EDWARD KELLER Industrial Arts A. B. University of Maryland Mathematics A. B. Western Maryland ELLEN NEVIN HEFFNER Music B. S. Hood College JOSEPH K. SCOTT Agriculture, Science A. B. Bridgewater College M. S. -V. P. I. THOMAS DALE PENTONY English A. B. Glenville State College .mi JACOB E . HERSHMAN RICHARD M. SCHULTZ Physical Education, History B. S. East Stroudsburg HENRY A. DIEHL Science, Mathematics B. S. Millersville State Teacher's College .EL Social Studies B. S. Elizabethtown College M. Ed. University of Maryland SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Treasurer Vice President President H Bryan L Taylor V Mitchell J Waffensmith Class Motto Better Wisdom than Wealth Class Flower .Tasminoldes rubiaceae Class Colors Blue and White CLASS OF 51 YEAR 1947 MONTH SEPTEMBER Finds a group of young students very eager to start their High School Career at Williamsport High YEAR 1951 MONTH .TUNE This same group of students dressed in blue and white govems acquire their final reward from W H S Each one must wait to hear his name called and then step forward to recelve his diploma Tears fill their eyes as they realize their school days are over The minds of these stu are retracing the steps of the last four years There was that night back in the ninth grade when the Latin Club had a banquet and everyone had to come dressed as Romans Remember when we were initiated before becoming a member of the F H A we really looked silly carrying those doll babies to school We always had so much fun practicing for the operettas but were scared stiff when we gave them Their minds d1d not forget the other side of school life either Those late hours spent studying Algebra and Trig Those History tests in the eleventh grade Those nights of reading Shakespeare Hours spent in the lab making such things as oxygen by the decomposition of Potassium Chlorate How proud these students were when they entered their Semor year Now they could begin to work on the Yearbook to keep on with the tradition of the Guneukltschlk which was started by the class of 50 Name cards and announcements were chosen A Christmas dance was held and sponsored by the Senior Club Mother Is a Freshman was chosen for the Semor Play and proved to be a success Every Semor received an invitation to the annual Junior Semor Prom This gave the boys a chance to ask that very special girl for a date and it gave the girls a chance to wear that beautiful evening dress they had dreamed about for so long All these things are in the past and now we must face the future May God go with us and lead us to success in what ever course we choose to take dents are occupied with many thoughts. Some are thinking of the future, but most of them SENIORS JO ANN WAFFENSMITH Academ1c Amb1t1ons Hobb1es MTSETTG college 'Rea'ding To become a language Mov1es teacher Hxkmg To see the world Playmg records To never grow old To hxke the Applachxan Act1v1t1es Trall Spec1aI Cho1r To f1nd a perfect man T1-1 H Y F H A Glee Club Lat1n Club Won the I Speak For Democracy contest for the school 1n sen1or year Buslness Manager for Sen1or Class Play Asslstant n.d1tor of Yearbook Presldent of Sen1or Class Valedlclorlan Salutatorlan DOROTHY BRITNER Dott1e Academ1c Ambltlons Hobb1eS 'l'o go to college and 'Twig nursmg school Cookmg become a good cook Readmg 'mc marry a r1ch patlent Danclng own a convert1ble go to Sun Valley ACt1V1t18S Spec1aI Cho1r Tr1 H Y F H A Glee Club Latln Club Ass1stant Edltor of Yearbook Presmdent of Student Counc1l Always took the old women parts 1n the Glee Club Plays Portrayed Ablgaxl Abbott m the Sen1or Class Play lKJ'o,, ' an KK 77 Q O I if ' !7 ' To - T0 ' ' ' To ' A To . . . ' VVVJ h.r,lw,.qp K! :J ' LISSA LEE TAYLOR Taters Academic Latin Club lg Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, 43 F.H.A. 2,33 Glee Club l,2, 3,4g Special Choir 3,4g Year- book Staff. Favorite pastime-trying on other people's glasses...gum addict...adds greatly to U. S. mail...one of three musketeers. JANICE ELLEN MOATS .Taney Commercial Cheerleader 3,4g F.H.A. 35 Glee Club l,3,4g Special Choir 4gTri-Hi-Y l. Blond. . .Neat. . .Second home is the Roller Rink. . .Majorette with Moose...full of fun... directs traffic in the locker room. MAY E. DORSEY LUCILLE LURRAIN ROWLAND Dorsey Commercial Fieldball l,2,3,4g Softball 3,4. Her motto--another day, another A ...engagedmserious minded ...fond of all sports...finds book- keeping a snap. . .capable. VIVIAN MARGRETTA MITCHELL Betsy Academic Glee Club lg Latin Club 1. Dignifiedmnever misses church. . . studious. . .always hurrying to school. . .college boundmefficient treasurer of the Yearbook staff. Lucy Commercial Student Council. Dainty. . .member of driving class...never dresses in Phys. Ed. class, too much like work ...will make an efficient secre tary. BETTY ROSALEE LGWMAN Bet Commercial Fieldball 4g Softball 2g Glee Club lg Yearbook Staff 4. Loves to talk...plays a trom- bone in Fire Co. Band...en- joys dancing...likes sports... always typing for someone. 3 'HM 'Wife i t 1'n-ff' v ' in V' 4-vw-V MARY HELEN SPEAKER Hel1ian Commercial Glee Club 3,4. Lively. . .talkative. . .engaged .. Patsy's pal...member of Ladies' Auxiliary...whiz in Shorthand... did wonderful job in getting properties for Glee Club Play ...destination--marriage. NANCY LOUISE MARTIN Hank Commercial Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4g F.H.A. 33 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Special Choir 3,4g Yearbook Staff 4g Cheerleader 2. Blond...petite...aims to be a secretary...always singing... wavy hair...scribb1es all over P.O.D. notes. 1-www. Ti, V 0 if MARY VIRGINIA WHITEHILL NORMA ELIZABETH LOWMAN Slippery Commercial Betsy General Glee Club 2,3,4g Special Choir 3,4g F.H.A. 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Yearbook Staff 4. Blond...shines in P.O.D.class ...had chicken pox this year... know any jokes Mary?... con- siders boys a hobby. PATSY JOANNE MILLER Jo General Varsity Basketball 3,4g Cheer Leader l,2,3g F.H.A. 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y l,2,3,4g Latin Club Ig goitball 2,3,4g Glee Club l,2, , . Mad about Hudson's and red hairmjitterbugging is her speciality...dreads dictation. Cheerleader l,2,3,4g Gym Team 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y1,2,35 F.H.A. 3,4g Special Choir 3,45 Latin Club lg Glee Club l,2,3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Peppy cheer1eader...Ray! clever...Oh, Ne1son...starts new fads. . .ambition-college. ANN GRIMES MYERS Bump Commercial F.H.A. 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. Short and cute...mostly found with Haro1d...nice to knowmpreparing to become a housewife...cupid's little ' helper. 'Sb JEANETTA MAE RICKARD Nettie Commercial Never without gum...works in 1ibrary...always quotes Julius Caesar...keeps her love life a secret...likes to read and hillbilly shows. GEORGE E. BAKER Bake General Baseball 1,2,3,4g Soccer 2,3,4: Special Choir 3,43 F.F.A. 33 Gym Team 3,4g Student Council 4g Yearbook Staff 4. Forever in high spirits... forever arguingmmale lead in Glee Club p1ay...would like to be a Phys. Ed. instructor. al Mu' Ly hte 'L 4 ly 3. f . 1 E .sf 3 . RAY SAMUEL BURGER Rayl' Agriculture F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. Sports a flashy Studebaker ...forever dodging books... never without Dottie...always ready with a laugh...loves to make atomsminterested in farming. SONIA LOUISE YOUNG Grandma Academic Glee Club l,2,3.4: Latin Club lg Special Choir 3,41 F.H.A. 3g Yearbook Staff 4. Oh, that boyfriendmsecond home is Clear Spring...Mary,s other half...always throwing books at Ray S. Burger...aims to be nurse. 'Utf- q,.........-- PATRICIA ANN RIPPLE f'Pat Commercial Glee Club l,3,4g Yearbook Staff 4. Cute...can be seen in any- thing from a truck to an Olds ...our newspaper girl in P.O. D...was in a stew over pro- perties in Glee Club Play... next stop--marriage to you know who! MARY JEAN DAVIS HJeanne Commercial Fieldball 4g Tri-Hi-Y l,2g G1eeClubl,3g Special Choir 3 Innocent looking, but ohl... drives grocery truck after school hours...tall and neat ...could live without school ...can be found at the Legion on Sat. nights. .L ff Q' ,apr 'ldv Qvvif 1 W 3l eW..v I BETH ARLENE NORRIS Squirt General Glee Club l,2,4g Special Choir 3,45 Latin Club lg Yearbook Staff 4. Engagedma future farmer's wife... interested in 4-H work...took a trip to Chicago ...plays piano and clarinet... likes to sew and draw. CHARLES WILLIAM LITTEN Shortie General Glee Club 3.45 Special Choir 3,4g F.F.A. 3,43 Yearbook Staff 4. Short...crazy about square dancing...a swell guy...old man in Glee Club play...oh, t crew cut...Mrs. Heffner's handy man. hat 'W Rv CHARLES G. PAYNE, JR. Griff Commercial Yearbook Staff 4. Camera bug...can be seen riding a motor scooter... Charles is the man behind the reel...lost without Donnie Grove. BETTY ANN CONRAD ' 'Betty' ' Commercial Glee Club 3g Special Choir 3.4. Quiet...likes to wear earrings ...works at Bentz and Dunn... always seen with Jean...very tall and well-dressed. ,,,F iii.-A .1-N f A' -. I N I .4 s ' '?? . Gw-,f HARRY R. BRYAN, IR. .Tr. Commercial Editor-in-chief of Yearbookg Baseball l,2g Basketball lg Assistant Mana er 2 Soccer g 5 lg H1-Y l,2,3g Giee Club 1,2,3, 4g Special Choir 3,4. Holds a clerical job at Miller's ...whips around in a little gray Ford. . .Yearbook editor. . .plays for Charlton softball team... aims to join Navy. JOANN BARBARA BUTTS f'Butts General Fieldball 4g Glee Club l,2,3. Always laughing...loves politics...played Marge in Senior Class play...raves about horses. . .would rather be with them than boys. t Y lr' ' if Nm ,ww Us .lx ,ff V hw w, 'G--mann! ggi? . Fw, ?1Ef t'tf .sk ' l .VL IW' -J' ,.,,,,..w-ull' A mail l i 19' 'W ' RICHARD LEE DICK Dick Commercial Baseball 3g Basketball 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Special Choir 3,4. Blond...sports an expensive cowboy outfit...has a good tenor voice...often. seen but seldom heard. DOUGLAS E. HARSH Horse Agriculture Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Soccer l,2,3,4g Glee Club l,3g F.F.A. 2,3,4. Big and rugged...woman hunter...whiz with numbers ...likes his books in the locker...Doug's aim is college. C f'W'i Pw PATRICIA OLENE BOWERS Patsy Commercial Field Ball 25 Glee Club l,2,3g F. H. A. 3 Usually has a ride home from school...likes Hagerstown Hi ...sure shot in basketball... the owner of a cackle she calls a laugh! ...pleasant JEAN DELORES BARKDOLL 'f.Teanie Commercial Glee Club l,3.4. Beauty is one of her assets ...has a ring on her third finger left hand...1oves skirts and sweaters...can be seen with Patsy. , . '-un.-an-Ot 5 NEVA KATHLEEN LILLER Neva' ' General Brunette...never seen with- out Patsy...main interest is a guy named Burk...plinks on the piano in her spare time...will make a good home maker...likes to cook and sew. HARRY HORINE HOSE King Commercial Short...spends spare time selling Blair's products... Ray's pal...doesn't like curves...on roads that is... loves to spe1l...huh'? KW OV ll 1 '1 ..-W' Ii' X in 1-'M' ,im..+-fur' i RAY H. BURGER Hal Commercial Tall and quiet...can be found morning and evening deliverin papers...interested in Photo- graphy...used to frequent Clear Spring. LARRY NEVIN HOLLAND Larry'l General F. F. A. 4. Short...never does things in a rush...colored up when he had to be an ion with Bonnie ...doesn't like to get absent slips. S 5. ,R EVELYN LA RUE BYERS 'fRueie General Gym Team 2,3,4g Glee Club l, 2,3g Special Choir 2,3,4. Member of the gym team... works evenings in her father's store...likes to tap dance and twirl a baton. DONALD LEE ME LOTT f'VanH Agriculture F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Special Choir 4. Drives a Ford...flirts a lot... likes to square dance...inter- ested in F.F.A. work...made a trip to Kansas City, Missouri, ,QQ- 493- 2 3 fa .bv K l GLORIA JEAN TURNER K'Pee-Ween General Glee Club l,2,3,4. Looks up to people over 4'll' ...prospects look good for an early marriagempet peeve-- Home Ec...during Christmas rush worked at Newberry's.. has a good alto voice. JAMES B. WHITTINGTON Pierre,' Commercial Baseball 33 Basketball 3: Hi- Y l,2,3g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Special Choir 4g Yearbook Staff 4g Gym Team. Our class wit...a heart- breakermalways with Pat. ..popular...oh, that little brown jug...a good mixer... happiest in a crowd. Pf- an- ' RONALD C. WERST Frenchie Commercial J. Varsity 3g Baseball 35 Hi- Y 3,45 Giee ciub 4. Always in mischief...easy to get along with...knows the words to any song you want to know...a great joker...a big tease. DONA LD W. BOWERS Mike General Likes girls from far-away places...1ikes agriculture... loves to swim...better take boxing lessons to beat Paul ...goes to school to pass the time away. Q N1 5 . . awww 'MMW9' f sg ,.,.- ' vw REBECCA ELLEN KIRBY Becky General Glee Club l,2,3,4. Engaged...Jeanne Crain's twin ...takes great pains fixing her hair...plans to join the Wacs after school...very quiet in P.O.D. class. PATRICIA BELLE RICKARD 'KPat General Very tall...Neva's cohort... unassumingma diligent Home Economics studentmgiggles... gigglesmloves to sing but solos are out! VIRGIL LEO BOWERS ffskipn General Basketball 2,3,4g Soccer 2,3,4- F.F.A. l,4. 7 Likes Sharrett Motors' park- ing lot...washes cars during spare time...always takes part in P.O.D. class--What'?l! ...belongs to the Hot Rod Club ...proud of his wavy hair. 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MM, Left to Right: First Row: Marvin Harsh Nellie Householder Benjamin McKee Frances Davis Richard Kesselring Edna Albright. Second Row: Irvin Artz Eloise Brown Harry Hamilton, Faye Byers, Vincent Helminto ler Patsy Drake. Third Row: Charles Polley, Shirley Burger Terry Taylor Dolores Nave, Richard Coff- man Richard Miller. Fourth Row: Donald Palmer, Barbara McCauley Thomas Shank Lorraine Deibert Phillip Ebersole Joe Marie Drury. Eighth Grade 'D 'M gps? Q.. ins 3- 'ev' he 40' wa-wi' 3? vc? W sal-6' ww eo-1 9, Q Qfjgia +43-Qs 14' Left to rlght F11-st Row Nancy Anderson, Roger Grrmes, Lauren Baker, Robert Polley W1ll1am Davls Donald Myers, John Grpe Second Row Robert Neff R1chard Herbert Dav1d R Mellott Raymond Trumpower Conrad Wagner, Lawrence Carroll Charles Weldner Thmrd Row Ronald Poffenberger, Harry Stevens, Dav1d Bowers Charles Banzhoff Joanne Swope Mary Hennesy Sh1rley Byers Fourth Row Barbara Jam1son, Betty S1gler Helen Parker, D1x1e Banzhoff Elston Hess, Maman Gr1ff1th Barbara Metz Flfth Row Jamce Nave Irene Clopper, Harr1et Myers, Jean Brown Dor1s Kreps Glor1a Rock Elrzabeth Judd S1xth Row Jean Carter, Gerald Cavanaugh ' Y ' at 3 o'- . ala fv- ,f fag er. J, , ' J' L' T. , B 2 'r N, 4 .M . I K I .ave ff, VV V f E 'C' wo- 'I ,sf V I J: ,W I i I fy K ,..V lr Q --:Q,' y ...fr .,,. avi 1 As 4. -- A 4 N5 i pi -N- vm- fl -I t Q, I A VA, 7 '11 wr f W k: ff f we J 1 f' f I ' .4 'av 'N 0 K. 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Left to R1ght F1rst Row W1ll1am Downm Norman Rhoton W1ll1am Dav1s W1ll1am Smlth James Brovxm, R1chard Guessford, James Baker Second Row Patr1c1a Tosten Joan Nave, Peggy Herbert, Phylhs Kreps Barbara Rowland Terry Jordan, Raymond Palmer Thxrd Row James Brxtner, Cather1ne Banzhoff, La Rue Snyder, Donna Doub, Angelo Harper, Nancy Holland, Patsy Ann Teach Fourth Row Nad1a Wheatly, Patr1c1a M1ller, Joan Palmer, Elleen Chne, Cassandra Ebersole, Yvonne Staley, Jeanette M1lls Frfth Row W1ll1am Pfeltz, Ronald Bowers, Anna Mae Bryan, Marlene Myers, Ronald Ander son, Robert Nalley, Wayne Draper 'thx PP ,f , 'fi' K, W VP ,,, X P ,,, ,, f-N 1 -A P 2 as I ,,,, , i 'ae 4' 41 fi, 'Q 3 5 I A A ap - ' ,a xr ,.fv I I Q-Pk 'fj . e,ff - T 'X RT? 'K P XP Q. ww xx dj P X P .fr - 1. P Q 'K , A,,AnfP P Pk . ,,, Q I K -V5 1 ' V N ' ' K t is P ei , Q lk ' J 'R . wi V-Q ' .P , .4 W 3- P ,gg 2 fm. 1 ' f 'ge ff, w 'P PP ' 9 , , . Q P- ,, f -5- fl P , J H 1 ytty W... 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'Qi ga mf Left to R1ght F1rst Row George Weldner, James Anderson Dott1e Obltts Frances Werst, Ann Koontz, Dor1s mxth Patrlcla Byers Second Row Florence Potts, Grace Wmtermoyer Regma K1rby Sh1rley Banzhoff Joe Morgan Fred Welsh Jack K1rby Thlrd Row Ph1l Z1mmerman, Allen Swope Ruth Wh1pp Frank H0rnbaker Glenn Marshall Donald Guessford Carl Horchner Fourth Row Marvm Gossard, Frances James Elmer Wyand Arbutus Ruby Shelva Mxller Joan Forsythe Joan Sm1th Flfth Row Walter Sperow, Robert Bowers, Jean S1lvers Barbara Castle, Emma Conrad, Dott1e Grove, Eugene Moats 1: lk . In vriv K K ik' V C ' V in - ' L 1 I ' ' H ' , ,V I , , Q y .:,- ,f I A K. ,f I b ,L I f fl I Q It r R 4' ' 2' I rg' - 'Z ...Q ' , we '3' FQ' ei-...W s , F F f CM- V, .... J 1 -f an J . , as ,,a, ,, f me fe J C., J QS 4 4 , . J. pf , 1 ,lsr - as 211' wr- Y W ,JCX 1 'L 'X ' rr A ..,' 'faux , f 1 ' 1 ,... .-we l l .,. ' ,....., , ..- J ,ig , '- g . f 2.5. K . L, ' 1 kt- , Wg , ' , , -v - .V I he sl a , ww in f 6 ie 2 . 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Q I 7 , e . 1 Z 5 1 7 Y . , . 1 : v , xftf -QQ, Seventh Grade AK -.J Din 83 A s-J MIA if Q ti r' 4 li' of A Left to R1ght F1rst Row Gmny Traver Donald Moats Jean M111er Max Rohrer Naom1 F1sher Betty Taylor Grover Keeney Second Row Carolyn Coakley Holl1e Palmer Betty Lou M1tche11 Raymond Moats Dorothy E1l1ot Cathy Br1tner Eddle Bryan Th1rd Row Dalsy Speaker James Banzhoff Grace Near Roger Neff, Kay Snyder, Dor1s Dexbert Doyle Catlett Fourth Row Nancy Cunnmgham Morrls Heefner Joe Dellmger Everlyn Delbert James Hay Conn1e Snyder Mary Herbert F1fth Row Johnny Henson Ann Lemen Patsy Blackwell Orvxlle Mltchell, Ralph Mauck, B11ly Rlpple, Marvm E1110tt f fl In . W fbi Y :ib 1 in I J , .. A gf s GH, K V. as -rv , I -J: at 33 . rf ' , -J '17, vi , ' T' A w 7 K I , ,J - . 1 I , leg Q A f ,J Q . r f we Q J , f K , J -5 ni. J J 4: ffl J J- .J n J K 1 A ' Y M ' ' Ja J K 0- In 4 l 'Q Q I-D A 'QA 'K 'Q 1 41 K v K V' '-W' ' J V f 5 -av 'V 3 ., - 5-. W' -1 9 f J 13' J N AY A '- . ,. 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'1 W A av-4 7s vi ef' 'Y' I Left to R1ght Fxrst Row Ted Anderson Ph111p Turner Robert Martm Mary McCardell Jack Hose Charles Jessop Donald Roof Second Row Allen Renner Samuel Webb Jack G1sh Carl Wheeler Rayette Re1d Sh1rley Jackson Bern1ce Rhodes Th1rd Row Yvonne Myers Harry Teach Dorxs Barkdoll Rose Harsh Martha Draper Barbara Taylor Lou1se Wetzel Fourth Row Ruth Lowman Betty Klrby Faye Dav1s I..uc1lle Cole Nancy Burger Mary Cavender Shxrley M1ller Fxfth Row Paul McCauley Vernon L1l1er Jay Chapman Loxs Jessop Ruby Teach Marrlet Bauer Edward Hawbaker w A 1 , ima M li , - 77. 1 Y if .- , H- f . 7 -r . kj' 'v ' , 1 4 v V .Q 77 1 , ' Q f , ,, . -.f .- ,R V Q ar., 'A' f -e-' V e-:' f ,E - Q 1. , 7 W- My 7 R 9 7 L7 fl, , Q A V- V 7 Lf 'f Q I 172 f ff -an 1 f A-' .ras Q.- aa N E-nfl. - f X 5 J5-f -f A -7 -- .. . L- e 1 Y' lah ' ' r - 1 J ,, , ' 1 e ,-'Ir . 71 . ' '1 api, ..a-, in , ,,. f 3, ,C ' N- 0 ' I 'Hex n '- wr 1 vw '04 -' .K V ., 'Q-f ,W -1- ., I - 44 V V auf , - 'XV K V 5 I A 2 k,. W v 161 ,it ga . bf, ' 3312 . -e 1 L. Gm 1 W' , 1 4- ' ' we 's - I X 17 3 -- ,O if .-. ... , -1- , Mx, Q' , '. .. y 5... M ,, V., L Y 0k 7 ,6 I 7 r - E3 i U V M MT H , -. ' 7, 7 ' iii lf , , 7 'ATX 7 K N5 . If . ,, ,IK ,,,,, - f s N 4 4. v-N ,, , . Q ' 5 my 1 v 7- . .. ' ,- ,. Lal if B , I I W. I ' ... A V . :fy fi- 'A mv' .... T .V , - V 4 ,, fc, - M, I 7 , 3 ' ai' in 1 2 i . 2 5 1 . 4' Q' . Q ,:,, r .f 5 ov- y- of -, M- . V J 1 ' I Z A wc! nag . ' '- ff N . 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' : . 7 7 7 7 7 , . 1 Y ' 7 7 7 7 7 ' : . .7 Y 7 7 7 , . : Y 7 7 'Q 7 ' 7 , . 'O' 'Gi-'E-.4 ,xx N--.vi i iw?- is Sus fu...-,,, 'Irv W' SP5- Qn V, fu- rw Gel 'snuff dih- J-'Sv -u- we i Lf' ,al ii' 3 Left to Right: First Row: William Holtzman Oakie McKee, Harry Mentzer Robert Mills Ronald Palmer Charles Delawter Robert Coffman. Second Row- Omar Bitner Harry Harsh, William Rockwell, Eugene Shank James Snyder Donald Speaker John Spigler Third Row: Shirley Anderson, Shirley Bovey Connie Cline, Ester Mills, Joyce Griffith Annette Harbaugh Faye Hoffman. Fourth Row: Cheryl Jacobs Mary Lou Martin Betty Malott Doris Merbaugh Barbara Miller Lois Norris Nancy Young. Fifth Row: Dixie Turner, Lovaleen Stumbaugh,CharleneStumbaugh. SPCRTS Fxrst Row L toR G Baker C M1tche11 D Harsh M Carter C M111er R M111er L Bowers Second Row L toR R Baker .T C11ne G Sword L Lowman L Mason G Lemon J Marsh Thxrd Row L toR Coach Doub J Forsythe Mgr D Drury Ass CoachR Schultz Varsity Soccer Plctured above are the members of the W1111amsport I-hgh Vars1ty soccer squad who won the county champ1onsh1p It was the frfth consecut1ve year that th1s school has accomplxshed th1s feat The1r record 1n county competltxon was f1ve w1ns and three t1es In games outs1de the county the champs defeated Frederxck Hlgh and lost to Mercersburg Academy endmg the season w1th a record of SIX w1ns three t1es and one loss SEASON SUMMARY OPP W H OPP Mercersburg Fredenck Sm1thsburg Boonsboro Smxthsburg Bconsboro Clearsprmg Hancock Clearsprmg 1 Hancock I . - . .S. . - W. H. S. 4 - 0 . ' 3 - 5 ' 0 - 2 1 - I1 ' 0 - 3 1 0 - O ' 1 - 2 O - 1 ' - 1 0 - 2 First Row L toR .T Br1tner,R Dav1s B Martin J Baker B Byers H Speaker Second Row, L to R C Polley J Brown P Mellott CoachR Schultz C Flsher V Helmintoller R Mlller Junior High Soccer undefeated Jr High Soccer squads on the field The Jr High teams have compiled an amazing record of thirty nine wins and one tie their opponents being boys from the other county schools The 1950 soccer season saw Mr Schultz s team win eight games scoring twenty five goals to five for their opponents The current record was started by the athletes in this year s senior class who had a record of ten wins their freshmen year Many of these boys went on 1nto varsity soccer and played right up to their last year 1n school Since his arrival at W. H. S. four years ago, Mr. Richard Schultz has been putting Flrst Row L toR B McCau1ey,J Grove J Howard S Turner Qecond Row L toR T Stevens S Hockenberry .T Butts B Lowman R Helm1nto1ler B Ruby Th1rd Row L toR Mgr N Mart1n H S1gler Coach Mrs Pltzer B Guessford M Dorsey T1mekeeperA Myers Girls Fleldball Th1S year the g1r1 s f1eldba11 team coached by Mrs Pltzer was unable to equal the outstandmg record of last year The f1na1 standmg of the 1950 season was 3 wms and 3 defeats The team losses were two to Clear Sprmg and one w1th Sm1ths burg Two games were not played because of bad weather 1 po1nt were .Tackle Howard Betty Lowman Helen Slgler and Beatrmc Ruby Qu1te a few of th1s year s team were on the county champlonshlp team DUFOFUFFUE? 2 Ei last B year J Dav1s Lowman Butts Grove S1g1er Guessford Ruby LINE UP F7050 I M Dorsey R R Helmmtoller I .T Howard W S Hockenberry Mgr N Mart1n Ass' A Myers f 'FEFF7171 '. 'Illia' '63 ' wmvfswg :L - , - .ga vw . - ,gg ,n , W . l P-I 9 B . . v-'- '::1 .. . 1+ .. -- 3 :. ,-- - C CD . .31 . ,. H . -g -. . 'J' Q . -UE- 5' .f , CD In ', ev- . v , Ui C o w .- '1 Q . -3-1 . , cn ' , O - Q , - . 3 - w. .' Q n ',IuIn .H . . as qq ' -0 l 97. - ' U-4 l lv fn . . ' U2 '- ,O O - X' ,., V . .5- - .mm ' Flrst Row L toR N Pearman C M1ller D Harsh L Bowers .T Byers Second Row L toR T1mekeeperJ Wh1tt1ngton J Mxtchell L Lowman G Sword R D1ck G Baker Mgr J Marsh arsily Basketball P1ctured above are the members of the W1ll1amsport Hlgh School basketball team who won the Washmgton County Basketball Champ1onsh1p At the end of regular season play Wllhamsport and Boonesboro were t1ed for the t1tle wlth a record of s1x w1ns and two loses The Blue and Wh1te took the dec1s1on 1n a play off game the score bemg 49 42 In the f1rst game of the tournament for the State Champlonshxp Wllhamg port handed a 43 27 loss to M1ddletown H1gh from Freder1ck County The second game saw our boys go down to defeat to a strong Central Hlgh team from Loncomng 1n Allegheny County W1ll1amsport s record 1n county play was seven wms and two losses Compet1t10n Wlth schools outslde the county 1nclud1ng play off games gave our boys a record of three w1ns and ten defeats All told, the Won and 10st column for the 1951 season reads ten wxns and twelve losses ' , . .: .t , . 'Q 1, . ,'. , . . , Z .: . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . for class B schools. 3 , ' Q , .. .. , , . .. . , ,, . , , . P1rst Row L toR P Bowers J Howard J M1ller, R Helm1ntoller,H Qt ler S Hockenberry Second Row L toR Mgr S Mellott N McKee B Guessford S Howell T Grove J Bowers Tlmekeeper B Lowman Girls Basket hall The g1r1s vars1ty team of 1951 had a very successful and outstandxng season No other county school team was able to defeat them They won ll games t1ed 3 and lost '4 to out of county teams Roda w1th 37 for one game th1s year Four of the 1950 51 squad were on the team last year Roda Helmmtoller Joann M1ller Jack1e Howard Sh1rley Hocken berry New players were Patsy Bowers Joy Bowers Betty Guessford, Helen Slgler Sh1rley Howell and JoAnn Grove Total pomts for Forwards Roda Helmlntoller Joann Mlller Patsy Bowers Betty Guessford 66 ' 9 Helmintoller topped her ,previous recordhof 35 points for one game last year ' ....... . 366 ' ............ 189 68 Junior arsity Basketball F1rstRow L toR B Snydel R Baker C Mltchell G Lemon Second Row L to R V Helmmtoller F Downs CoachR Schultz B Byers P Mellott Junior Hugh asketball -Q1 -I Q1 aff M2 F1rst Row L toR P Mellott B Byers V Helmmtoller gecond Row L toR R Dav1s H Speaker CoachJ Herghman C Flgher J rown C , I 'J 3: f X f- f 1 fr' Y J X A . . I!! 3 1 1 ' , . .: . '2 . , . ' , . . , . .: . , . . . , . . 0 0 ' - 5 ' f -:N 1 v ' ' Z 3' . , I 1 ' 'Y g 2 t 5 4. .V I M F z 5 I Q fi if I ee A A '. ' A N ll Q- , 1 - I - : ll 4- , ' A I .' L X n V ,.-- '. ' 4 x wf u rf . 1 5 - 7 2, ef ' , . .: . I, . , , ' , 9 ' 'Z ' ! ' v - , - . , . F1rst Row, L toR B Guessford, F Byers, S Ebersole S Turner, A Traver Second Row, L toR F Hornbaker A Swope R Baker Mgr R Schultz J Grove D Sheffer, H Speaker Th1rd Row L toR C Polly R Dav1s,J Marsh G Baker E Teach C F1sher Gm eam The gymnast1c team of W1l11amsport H1gh School can boast of the fact that lt IS the only CO educat1on athlet1c umt m the school Orgamzed for exh1b1t1on purposes rather than for compet1t1ve, It dxffers from other varsxty teams Together, the boys and g1rls demonstrate the graceful man1pulat1on of wands and the art of Ind1an club sw1ng1ng Tumbhng offers each member an opportun1ty to attract1on, the clown, 1n clumsy maneuvers on the trampol1ne and mats, adds humor to every 9Xh1b1t The clown must be able to perform so well under ordmary cxr cumstances that 1mperfect1on can be d1splayed w1th ease Recorded 1n the h1story of the team are exh1b1t1ons presented at Hagerstown Clearspr1ng Waynesboro Pennsylvan1a the Newton D Baker Hospltal Martmsburg West V1rg1n1a, and several at home At the annual home exh1b1t1on the students w1tness the outstandmg tumbllng feats of Harry Speaker as he l1terally fhes down the mats the preclse sense of balance d1splayed by Ronme Baker and Dale Sheffer No one w1ll forget the smooth rythmlcal tumbllng of Barbara Lowman and speclalty numbers by Joann Grove and Sh1rley Turner A spec1al tr1bute goes to the clowns George Baker Joe Marsh, an Mr Rlchard Schultz, phys1ca1 educat1on 1nstruct1on and d1rector of the gym team Mrs Pxtzer and Charles Mlles were the p1an1sts who furn1shed the muslcal background for the gymnastlc team ' . .: . . . . , . . . . .: . , . , . , . . , . 1 , I l ' n . , . .: . , . . , . , . , . show his capabilities of body control as he progresses ffdown the mats. 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Cheer leaders A L toR .T Forsythe .T Moats B Lowman I Grove S Turner wards Valed1ctor1an Salutatoman Alumn1 Award George W Taylor Memor1al Pr1ze Keller Byers Bell Memorlal Prlze Martm Luther Bell Memoual Pr1ze Margaret Eva Zlmmerman Languag Page Clme, .Tumor Memorral Pr1ze Irv1n Daugherty Memor1al Pr1ze Readerls D1gest Award Wrlhamsport L1ons Club Award Wllllam A Teach Memorlal Pr1ze Leaf Memorral Pr1ze Amer1can Leg1on School Award Good C1t1zensh1p Medal e Prlze Jo Ann Waffensmlth Dorothy Brltner Goetz Awards ---------------- T --------- in ctivities fa Seated L toR B Lowman P R1pple S Young J Moats .T M1l1er G Baker N Martm L Taylor V M1tchell J WaIfensm1th D Br1tner H Bryan Stand1ng,L toR Adv1sorM Grove, C Lmtten H Hose, C Payne, J Wh1tt1ng ton D Harsh M Dorsey M Wh1teh1ll B Lowman J Rlchard B Norr1s B Bowers A Myers Yearbook Staff Ed1tor 1n Chlef Harry Bryan Art Ed1tors Beth Norms Ass1stant Edxtors Dorothy Brxtner Patsy Bowers JoAnn Waffensm1th Journal1sm Llssa Taylor Treasurer V1v1an Mxtchell ACt1V1t16S JoAnn M111er Secretary Nancy Mart1n Betsy Lowman Bus1ness Managers JoAnn M1ller Typ1sts Betsy Lowman Jan1ce Moats Mary Jean Dav1s Commerc1a1 Edmtor Mary Wh1teh1ll Patsy R1pp1e Sports Ed1tors May Dorsey Ann Myers George Baker C1rculat1on Edltors Melv1n Carter Photography Ed1tors Charles Payne Douglas Harsh J1mmy Whlttmgton Ray Burger Charles L1tten Helen Speaker Joann Mmller, Joann Butts Patsy R1pp1e Harry Hose Faculty Advxsor Mr Grove Arrangers Harry Bryan Dorothy Br1tner Joann Waffensmlth Betsy Lowman Soma Young Jeanetta R1ckard I 5 .E .6 7 4. 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' 9 7 Y .-........ 1 3 Student Council Presldent Dorothy Brxtner V1ce Pres1dent Roder1ck Wagner Secretary JoAnn Grove The student counc1l orgamzed 1n the early part of 1951, 1S composed of representatmves from each home room of the W1l11amsport Junlor and sen1or h1gh schools Object To promote a better understandlng between the faculty and the students of the school Number of Representatwes Two representatxves a boy and a gxrl from each of the homerooms of the semor hrgh One representatlve, boy or g1rl, from each of the homerooms of the Jun1or h1gh All of them are elected by the students of the homerooms Offlcers The presxdent must be a semor chosen from two cand1dates and may not be reelected The vxce presxdent and the secretary can come from any grade of the semor hlgh and may be reelected The faculty advlser IS Mr Newton the gu1dance counselor T1me of Meetmgs Every Thursday at an ava1lable place the t1me rota t1ng through the s1x per1ods Projects The councll has dxscussed many problems of concern to the wh1ch w1ll be the document that the followlng counc1ls w1ll ab1de by It has worked out a su1table seatmg arrangement for the aud1tor1um to be used for general assembhes movles and other gathermgs The group has been workmg on the 1dea of makmg the gymnasmm avallable to the stu dents before n1ne o clock and durmg lunch per1od llbrarlans F1rst Row, L to R Lo1s Norr1s, Mary Hennesey, Jamce Nave, Phyllls Kreps, B1lly Pheltz Second ROW, L to R Nancy YOung, Charlene Stumbaugh, Al1ce Banzhoff Jeanette M1lls, Beth Norr1s Th1rd Row, L to R Janetta Rxckard, Neva Lxller, Mary Breakall O 3 1 ' , ' , I . . Q L . , . . , : L . , . - . 3 . . u I students and the teachers and has drawn up a const1tut1on, - . . , U B . , I , . . , . . K - O 0 1 Speclal Choir F1rst Row, L toR G Turner D E1chelberger, V Gay1or,J Baker, P Metz B Norms D Nave Dlrector E Heffner J Forsythe P Cl1ne B Rowe,S Turner J Mummert H Bryan C Mlles C Mlller Second Row L toR R Wagner C Lltten R Kessermg L Taylor S Karmmka J Myers S Cl1ne B K1tchen S Mellott K Beckley J Grove S Young W Myers D Mellott J Marsh Thlrd Row L to R F Downs J Wh1tt1HgtOH H Myers D Br1tner Y Harsh S Hockenberry D Metz H Poffenberger J Waffensm1th J Swope M Wh1teh1ll J McCauley J Moats B Lowman J Bryan L Lowman R D1ck The Wllhamsport Hxgh School Mlxed Choxr 1S a select group of flfty volces made up of the most talented mus1c1ans from grades mne through twelve It 1S mder the d1rect1on of the muslc teacher Mrs Ellen Heffner The cho1r has gamed a reputatlon for 1tself s1nce 1ts organ1zat1on last year It has appeared as guest cho1r at four W1ll1amsport churches the Z1on Luthern the Rehobeth vangehcal Un1ted Brethren the Method1st and the Assembly of God It has appeared at the Bethany Church of Chr1st of Dovsmsvllle and the Flrst Brethren of St James Last sprlng It sang at the Washmgton County Mus1c Festlval held 1n Hagerstown and at Chr1stmas gave a cantata at the h1gh school Th1s Easter March 25 the cho1r furnlshed the choral background for the sunr1se pageant at Rest Haven Cemetery The1r select1ons were Invocat1on Rlde the Charlot Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones Onward Chrmstxan Soldlers Joshua Fought the Battle of Jer1cho, In the Garden Were You There When They Cruc1f1ed My Lord? and Chr1st Arose We s1nce1ely hope that the achlevements of next year s cho1r w1ll be even bette1 than the past ones OFFICERS Presldent George Baker V1ce Pres1dent JoAnn Waffensmlth Secretary and Treasurer Jamce Moats Lxbrarxan .......... Sh1rley Hockenberry Trl Hu Y F1rst Row L toR S Turner .1 Grove J M11ler B Lovmman J Wmffen-f,m1th N Martm D Br1tner L Tay1or,N Wh1teh111 F Cavender D Clopper Second Row L toR .T Howard I Forsythe D Drelsbach T Swope S Mullott ,cv 'M-ov Ill-Y F1rst Row, L toR J Marsh, P M111er .T Wh1tt1ngton L Lowman Second Row L toR R Werst I Forsythe H Bryan L I l 3 f 3 'I v 3 5 I 5 , 5 - l E f E ' , V . K .S N3 tw I 2 3 I 1 1, 2 . c 8 v ' ' 0 I I v I I 1. I .I , D f v . . l y C 3 - I , A, g . Q ' 1. . P. Cline, R.,He1minfo11er, S. Karnihha, Ri Anderson. J.ABowe'rhl N. Thomes. . 5 4- xi . 4' V V 1 X,,:' 3 Q V .X Y 1 4 , rv 4 4 I I' K LLKKA o -of .qi , fl - I Q K. I cH Q J A 2 2 5 nm fl B a Front Row L toR Adv1sor Mr Scott L Holland D Dellmger A Draper R Burger D Mellott D Sheffer D Harsh C Lxtten Second Row L toR M Harsh L Harsh J Nave C Dxck P Hockenberry M Harsh H Hamllton E Newlm D Palmer I Artz R Coffman Thlrd Row L toR R Hennessey T Shank C Flscher D Jamlson T Sensenbaugh B McKee C M1tchell L Bowers M Roberts J Myers C Polly G Harsh f' f I '1?f1 ' .. M QU Agn O f , I Science Club F1rst Row L to R D Speaker J Chapman J Traver S Webb G Keeney M Hefner K Snyder C Coakley L Stumbaugh E Hornbaker J Gr1ff1th Second Row L toR B Taylor N Cunningham L Norms E Dxebert R Martm J M1ller J Delhnger D Roof N Young R Coffman J Delauter Thlrd Row L toR C Cl1ne R R 1d D Turner J Snyder C Snyder T Ander son K Bntner G Near M McCardel1 B M1tchell S Jackson Fourth Row L toR M Roher C Jacobs S M1ller D Speaker H Palmer D Catlett D De1bert O M1tchell F Hoffman A Lemen H Harsh Fxfth Row L toR B R1pple C Jessop R Harsh B Taylor D Barkdoll B M1ller A Renner V L1l1er C Stumbaugh L Wetzel, C Wheeler Y I E x A 'il ff it Q L, ,f On' 'e' 4 Nfl? Eff tw I Q 'Z . T .V 2,17 ' 1 '. 7 ' I 2 I ' 5 ' a .1 'Y FQ Fo Q , . .: ' . . . . , . ' . - , - Y 1 . , . 1 , . .4 , . . , .I .1 . I S , . . , . , . , . , . h. . . , . , . , . ,l . . i , . .: . . . , . L , . . , . ' , - . . 1 . f, . . , . . , - , - - P' ' V I f A y ft f i L.. am.. 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I ' , . .: .. , . , . , . , . , . 7 ' , - , . , . . . awp ,,f C-3- 53:5 ,iff W. 5 . lee Club Pla First Row L toR R Werst B Myers J Myers J Marsh L Lowman C Miles R Wagner H Speaker C Miller R Dick E Teach C Litten P Davis Second Row L toR K Beckley H Bryan D Britner S Cline L Diebert G Turner A Banzhoff J Howard J Grove J Mummert D Dreisback J Swope R Canfield B Norris A Myers Third Row L toR J Forsythe D Nave G Baker E Fisher H Young J Herbert D Diebert N Dellinger F Cavender, P Bragumer V Gaylor J Baker S Burger Y Harsh S Turner D Eichelberger S Young R Burger D Metz H Speaker B Rowe J Barkdoll P Ripple J Whittington L Taylor Fourth Row L toR T Stevens J Waffensmith B Lowman N Newlin J Moats This year the Glee Club under the direction of Mrs J B Heffner presented OKLAHOMA In keeping with the western setting the cast was dressed as cowboys and cowgirls. The outfit of Curly McClain fGeorge Bakery was complete including a western drawl. Laurey Williams CJanice Forsythel was Curley s girl and she had an Aunt Eller CDorothy Britnerj who hid her true feelings by saucy talking. No one will forget the songs of Ado Annie fLissa Taylorl and the salesmanship of the Peddler 1Harry Bryanj. Naturally everyone had a good time disliking the villian Jud Fry fJim Whittingtonl. The chorus filled in the background with the songs taken from the Broadway production and other western tunes--Oklahoma Oh! What a Beautiful Morning The Surrey with a Fringe on Top and Home on the Range. The play ended with an old-fashioned square dance with Old Man Peck fCharles Littenb and Cord Elam fRoderick Wagner! calling figures. OFFICERS President ............... Charles Litten Vice President .......... Dorothy Britner Secretary and Treasurer ....... Lissa Taylor Librarian ................. Harry Bryan Senior Play MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN The play begms when Mrs Ab1ga1l Fort1tude Abbott announces to her daughter that she has won a scholarshlp because of her name and that now they would be at tendmg the same college Mrs Abbott tr1es to explam to Susan that It IS the only way she can keep her xn college SIHCG she has spent all the monev that her husband left her When Abby arr1ves at the college the dean suspects her of a publ1e1ty stunt and does everythmg to make her stay an unpleasant one Tlungs eo from bad to worse when Susan fmds out that Professor M1ehaels w1th whom she 18 secretly 1n love falls for Abby To top everythlng off the Professor g1ves Abby a book of love poems ea1l1e1 he gave Susan a book hke Abby s by rmstake Abby who d1dn t know xt was a mms take slaps Professox Mmhaels face and the dean expells hex Everythmg ends happlly when Mlchaels explams the m1xup about the books to Abby and the dean tells her that she can stay on at the colle e MRS ABIGAIL ABBOTT an attractxve w1dow SUSAN her daughter MRS MILLER ahousemother SYLVIA stud1ouslook1ng CARRIE happy to lucky CLARA Susan s shadow MARGE pleas1ng and rather heavy BOBO eoncelted chap JACK l1keable HOWIE good natured BILL cute DEAN GILLINGHAM dean of Wlllxam s college PROFESSOR MICHAELS Zoology teacher BUNNY cute na1ve Dorothy Brxtner Llssa Taylor Mary Nh1teh1ll Betsy Lowman Nancy Martln V1v1an M1tche1l Joanne Butts George Baker Charles L1tten Melv1n Carter Ray S Burger Harry Bryan James Wh1tt1ngton JoAnn Mlller . , Y. s . I L - S E AY. w C .' .G i ' 1' . . Y. A . f. G . e 3. I ve' T , ' . LQ I ' ' I Q2 X , . ' K-K+ y' ul' w l Af' 1 'x 1 ' 3 A I 1- A , - U 12'- HELEN--sophisticated . . ....... ..................... J anice Moats , ........................... F U l ' , l -u...a-o...........-...-,,...... I Seniors Hidden eatures NAME Nancy Martin Charles Litten Betsy Lowman Betty Conrad G orge Baker Vivian Mitchell Ray H Burger Janice Moats Betty Lowman Jlmmy Whittington Soma Youn 8 Mary Jean Davis Larry Holland Ann Myers Helen Speaker Patsy Bowers Rebecca Kirby LaRue Byers Mary Whitehill Lissa Taylor Neva Liller Charles Payne Lucille Rowland Jean Barkdoll Patsy Ripple Donald Mellott Dorothy Britner Ronald Werst Jeanetta Rickard Douglas Harsh JoAnn Waffensmith Patsy Rickard Harry Hose JoAnn Butts Beth Norris Gloria Turner May Dorsey Ray S Burger Betty Rowe Harry Bryan JoAnn Miller Melvin Carter Donald Bowers Leo Bowers ALIAS Hank Shortie Betsy Betty Bake Betsy Ha .Taney Be Pierre Grandma Jeanne Larry Bump Hellian Pa Becky Ru1e Slippery Taters Nevie Grif Lucy Jeannie Pa Van Dottie Frenchie Nettie Speed1e Pa King Butts Squirt Pee Wee Dorsey Ra Babe Junior Jo Mel Mike Skip LIKES To Dance Sports Mt St Mary s S1t in back of room Food History Photography Parades Dances Square Dances Blue Plymouths Dancing Baseball Harold Army Movies Popular Music Dancing Men Marines Kittens Photography Bike Riding Hot Rods Movies Sports To eat Baseball Hillbilly shows Devil s food cak French Movies Listen to rad1o Horses To cook Kenny Sports Chemistry Music Sports Dance A blonde Women Sports 9 DIS LIKES Homework Literature Liver Answering questions Cats Sewing Shorthand Onions Go to bed early Riding with Muscles Work Bookkeeping Fords Bookkeeping P O D Bookkeeping Sewing School work Old cars French Nosey people Literature Gossipy people Opera Shorthand Grammar Conceited people P O D Football games Uncle Sam s Army Canned Bananas English class Literature Home Ec Moustaches Bosses English P O D Sewing Girls who smoke Homework D1rt Work P O D AM BI TION Secretary Wealthy man College Join Waves Live 100 years Teaching A1r Force Travel Secretary Own a tavern Housewife Secretary Be rich Telephone operator Secretary Secretary Join Wacs Work Sec t in W A F Nurse Archaeologist Photographer Secretary Secretary Secretary Farmer Nurse Carpenter Secretary Dairy farmer Teacher Housewife Wholesale salesmen Riding instructor College Housewife Marriage Millionaire Join Wacs Yeoman in Navy Marriage Phys Ed teacher Loafer Get his warm up Jacket I 9 0 v . 1 . . . . 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I WILL Soma Young Harry Bryan Helen Speaker Ray S Burger May Dorsey Larry Holland V1v1an Mltchell Glorla Turner Jean Barkdoll Betty Lowman Mary Dav1s hdary Twntehlll Patsy Rlpple George Baker JoAnn Waffensm1th Leo Bowers Ann Myers Llssa Taylor Rebecca Klrby JoAnn Butts LaRue Byers Neva L1ller Dot Brltner Douglas Harsh Ronald Werst J an1ce Moats Beth Norr1s Charles L1tten Betty Rowe Class III Lols McCauley my Halloween tr1ps Joe March my ab1l1ty to get along wlth teachers V1rg1n1a Gaylor the dust on Mr Doub s cabmets Dottle Clopper all the dust on Mr Doub s desk Bonnie K1tchen my marks IH Enghsh L1terature Carl M1tchell all the v1olat1on t1ckets m the Hot Rod Club Joann McCauley my seat m Mr Doub s room CWh1ch I have held for two years J Donna Butts my ab1l1ty to get along w1th all teachers A certaln lxttle 34 Hot Rod to any .Tumor brave enough to dr1ve Faye Cavander my marks 1n Shorthand Roda Helmmtoller my Job drlvmg Johnme Davls del1very truck My hobby of collectlng boy fr1ends to Rosalle Canf1eld 1f she can fmd them Jamce Baker Mr Doub s dlrty blackboards A carton of TINTAIR Credl to Norman Pearman CW1mpJ Caroly Mart1n my g1ft of gab and I w1ll be lookmg forward to year All my unhlled absence shps to Paul Bowers My ab1l1ty to wr1te 1n MISS Dorn s Engllsh Books to Nell1e McKee ab1l1ty to crack chewlng gum to Donald Drury ab1l1ty to clean up MISS Schultz s room to Nancy Newlm r1d1ng amb1t1on to Dorothy D1ebert every day arguments w1th Mlss Schultz to DOFIS Heffner My A s IH Home nc to Ruth Anderson John Swope a pencll wlth an eraser on It so he may have the pleasure of lendmg It to certam people namely Donald Drury and George Knode James Forsythe my pos1t1on 1n Uncle Sam s army Jack Murray one of Sam Eckxs pool tables My paper watch The Blg Ben that I made IH Englxsh class to Nancy Thomas My place 1n the Sen1or Class as a 4 H er to Norma Dell1nger Larry Lowman my grades m MUSIC Nelda Dell1nger two fr1ed hamburgers I - a v , Q . - - . ----- . 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I u , u lass Prophecy I PROPHESY L1ss Taylor Glor1a Turner w1ll never be any taller Patsy Rlpple Helen Speaker w1ll be marrmed by 1953 Betty Rowe Luc1lle Rowland w1ll be marrled by June 1952 V1v1an Mrtchell Another rmg w1ll soon be added to Beth Norms left hand CShe s now wearmg a dlamond 1 May Dorsey Rebecca K1rby w1ll be marrxed by June 15 1951 Helen Speaker LISSH Taylor w1ll be Mrs Mar1ne ' by 1953 Jean Barkdoll Joanne Butts w1ll never lose her love for horses B tsy Lowman Maybe someday Nancy Mart1n w1ll get to St Johns Jan1ce Moats Ann Myers w1ll be l1v1ng w1th Harold 1n an army camp by 1952 Ray S Burger Donald Mellott wouldn t set all the glrls hearts afxre 1n W1l11amsport Hlgh School R1chard Dlck Melvln Carter w1ll l1ve to be 78 years of age Betty Lowman Joanne M1ller w1ll never stop lov1ng 'Red Heads Mary Jean Davls Betsy Lowman w1ll one day be an he1ress to the Lowman D1me Store Mary Whltelull Son1a Young w1ll have he r blue Plymouth and house wxth plcture wmdows by 1952 Beth Norr1s Jeanetta Rlckard w1ll spend a lot of t1me rn the hbrary even after graduatlon Neva Lrller Betty Lowman w1ll dance unt1l she 19 old and gray JoAnn VV3.ffCIlSIll1th Mary Wh1teh1ll llk6S grgghng and tellxng Jokes but her favor1te past t1me Charles Lrtten Harry Bryan w1ll own one half mterest 1n M1llers Lumber Co Jeanetta R1ckard Patsy Rlpple w1ll never lose her ab1l1ty to do bookkeepmg George Baker Ray S Burger w1ll l1ve all the days of hrs 11fe fBless h1s onery h1de 1 Soma Young Patsy Bowers plans for the future don t mclude bemg a basketball star Joanne M1ller Jan1ce Moats w1ll be tw1rl1ng the baton and dolng fancy skatmg for another fxfty years La Rue Byers Betty Ann Conrad w1ll be 1n the Wacs by 1954 Larry Holland Charles Payne w1ll always be qulet and shy Harry Hose Donald Bowers w1ll be 1n the army w1th1n the next two years Lucrlle Rowland JoAnn Waffensmlth w1ll be a successful career g1rl some day Harry Bryan Rlchard Drck w1ll always play a drum Glor1a Turner Jean Barkdoll w1ll be a promment housewlfe 1n 1952 Patsy Bowers Dorothy Br1tner w1ll be a successful nurse Ray H Burger Harry Hose w1ll have been on forelgn land by the age of 20 Betty Ann Conrad Mary Jean Davls w1ll never lose her Sm1les Douglas Harsh Charles Lmtten w1ll be fxre chlef of Falrplay Flre Co and be marrled be fore he 1S 24 Dorothy Br1tner The lnformatlon La Rue Byers stud1es so dxlxgently 1n Home Ec w1ll prove to be very useful 1n later llfe Rebecca Klrby Neva L1ller w1ll always l1ke to read Joanne Butts May Dorsey w1ll somet1me l1ve 1n the Sandhole Ann Myers Patsy Rlckard w1ll be 7 tall by 1955 1f she doesn t stop growmg Leo Bowers Larry Holland w1ll always be a lady k1ller Patx 1c1a R1ckard Betty Rowe w1ll never do offxce work . . . - - . . , . . , , X' . . - . . . y . - .li I U . 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