Allegany High School - Alleganac Yearbook (Cumberland, MD)

 - Class of 1943

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1943 SEN IORS Draft bait, altar meat, or perhaps to become college bread . . . PAUL DEVORE Billy Buck . . . likes to hunt . . . constantly laughing . . . first on the school bus daily . . . going as well as coming. SHIRLEY DIEDRICH Didy . . . she aims to please . . . always exhibits friendly en- thusiasm . . . petite blonde . . . can boast athletic prowess . . . one of Alco's five o'c1ock shad- ows . . . definitely interested in Albright. CLARK DIXON Or Dixon Clark . . . teachers usually reverse the name . . . loves both swimmin' and women . . . an ambitious soda jerker . . . craves plaid shirts . . . the brighter the better. , WILLIAM DOWLAN Bill . . . boasts ownership one car . . . no tires . . . and a fiddle . . . favorite class is orchestra period . . . lets his fiddle speak for him. DROLIS DRIVER HD. I. . . . pet hate is his name . . . hence the intials . . . dark wavy hair . . . quiet appearance belies his fun loving character . . . always ready for a laugh . . . movie usher . . . currently featured with a blue-eyed blonde. PAUL EATON Eat . . . proud possessor of red car . . . runs races with the tardy bell . . . self-styled candi- date for a bachelor's club. WILLIAM EASTON Bill . . . boon to the Alcohi CLARENCEHDOOLITTLE. 1 ' Mirror staff . . . high school's gad Dooey . . . conscientious must- about - 4 . always on the loose cian who lives with his trumpet . . . for gossip - - - crazy about the really hits out with Stardust . . . oposite sox- always at Fords . . . usually sur- rounded by femmes . . . regular FLOYD EMERICK class wit. Em . . . extremely quiet . . . always eating candy . . . ardent sport fan . . . everybody's friend. HELEN ERLING Early . . . quiet unassuming student . . . loves to dance . . . one of those Catherman summer school students . . . always jotting down shorthand . . . has quite a memory. DONNA ANN EROR Donnie . . . black curly locks . . . usually in hot water . . . ath- letic, active . . . crazy about red . . . Oh! I don't know. LEWIS EVERLINE l Lew . . . candid camera en- thusiast . . . blonde . . . declama- tion winner in junior year . . . wants to be a minister . . . lover of fun . . . travels to Mt. Savage frequently. THERESA LEE EYLER Tres . . . also Windy . . . one of those gay, full of fun people . . . ready supply of gossip . . . always ready to try something new . . . inclinations go toward drum majoring. EDWARD FERGUSON Ed . . . rolls a mean skate . . . has a steady date . . . fun loving . . . fun maker. MARGARET FLECKENSTEIN Popular 'lGus . . . contagious giggler . . . astronomy and history club prexy . . . inherits sister Mary Louise's scholastic record. P. DeVore S. Diedrich C. Dixon C. Doolittle W. Dowlan D. Driver P. Eaton W. Easton F. Emerick H. Erling D. Eror L. Everline T. Eyler E. Ferguson M. Fleckenstein ll8l

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BETTY BURKETT Bet . . . fashion firsts in hair do's . . . good sport . . . genu- ine warmth of feeling for everyone . . . speedy speaker. GLORIA BURKETT Burkie . . . short but sweet . . . quiet and amiable . . . loves to read and type . . . walks like a movie star . . . definitely an in- dividualist. MARGARET BURRELL Peggy . . . linguistic aptitude . . . quietly charming . . . never a victim of procrastination . . . de- pendable is the word for her . . . teachers' idol. MARION BURRELL Miss Moyer's apprentice . . . Peggy's big brother . . . works hard after school hours . . . does his bit in defense work. HELEN CHAPMAN Chip . . . blonde and cheer- ful . . . one of those quiet efficient people . . . usually seen paired with Alice . . . just recently be- gan to notice men . . . has a pas- sion tor doll clothes . . . never on time. EARL CLITES Shorty . . . comes to school early just to watch the crowd go by . . . not a care in the world . . . cheery antidote for Gremlins. BETTY CONRAD Sophistication keynote of her pleasing personality . . . won't be seen without her earrings . . . takes to skating and dancing . . . and . . . Ioe. IAMES COOK lim . . . blonde top . . . has his quiet moments . . . warms Ford's corner . . . happiest at hunt- ing season. CLARA CROWE Quiet, demure, blonde . . . nice to know . . . always reliable . . . neat dresser . . . never says a word out of place . . . keen eye for brunettes. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM Bob . . . Seems to like mu- sic . lopes lazily from class to class . . . tall, willowy structure . . . slaps at bass viol. ROBERT DALTON Bob . . . another oi Allegany's senior new comers . . . has a singular flair on the trumpet . . . also a craze for bright plaid shirts . . . makes many feminine hearts flutter . . . one of the Ford addicts. B. Burkett G. Burkett M. Bun-ell M, Bun-ell E. Clites B. Conrad I. Cook C. Crowe R- Dalwn A. Davis D. Davis I17l l I H. Chapman R. Cunningham T. DeHart CHARLES DAUM iNo picturel Charlie . . . a carefree fellow with plenty of friends . . . brilliant mind . . . in- dependent nature . . . a diiterent sense of humor . . . gum chew- ing tire marshal. ANGELA DAVIS Quiet, reserved . . . model student . . . con- stant pal of brother, Johnny . . . takes care ot the kids, DOROTHY DAVIS Dot . . . quiet conscientious commer- cial student . . . serv- ing secretarial appren- ticeship in vice-princi- pal's office. THOMAS DE HART Ted . . . or Tom- my Ted . . . some- times even Sticky . . . pals around with Iohnny . . . Dick's big brother . . . what's in a name?



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CHARLES FLINN BRANDON FULLER Charlie . . . another Don Iuan of the skating rink . . . particu- larly partial to Hi-Y parties . . . amiable feller who always takes his time. ADA FORD Keeps abreast of current events King . . . Wrigley's best cus- tomer . . . mathematical whiz . . . ' outspoken . . . optimistic . . . never on time . . . dotes on arguments . . . smooth looker . . . athletically inclined. . . . accordianist . . . ardent fol- lower of 4-H trails . . . has won lots of prizes . . . handy with a needle. ROBERT FULLER Bob . . . popular prexy for three years . . . likeable person- ality . . . dry humor . . . sports scribbler , . . always in a rush . . . IACK FOSSET Spigot . . . tall Thin Man . . . never lets studies interfere with his high school education . . . popular theatre usher . . . has definitely prefers blondes . . . mo- del leader. IOHN GORMAN Bubbles on the brain. HELEN FRANTZ Gummy . . . gridiron power- h use . . a most virile species ol o . the masculine gender . . . hard to Tall, sophisticated redhead . . . pet hobby is art . . . loves to de- sign clothes . . . and does . . . sings and plays piano . . . makes redheaded duet with Iane. IOSEPHINE FRAZIER Fraz . . . always has a smile for you . . . ready to pick you out something special in cafeteria. BETSY FREEMAN Happy . . . Hollywood smile . . . possesses those obedient locks . . . has a flare for neat, stylish clothes . . . one of those adorable nuts . . . a little old New York lingers in her talk. rile . . . generally informed . . . one of those athletic brains. CARL HAMMERSMITH Buss . . . 6' 2 hunk of a man . . . gridiron linesman . . . in tact always a linesman . . . personi- fication of amoeboid action . . . always waiting for Rue, LEONARD HAPPE Boris . . . successful declaimer . . . sports a flashy Pontiac . . . talented violinist . . . a punctual worker . . . always in a good hu- mor . . . Alco's Boris Karloff. C- Flinn A. Ford I. Fossett H. Frantz B- Freeman B. Fuller R. Fuller I. Gorman L- HSPPE W. Harden C. Hartman D. Harlsock U fl9l I. Frazier C. Hammersmith M. Hartsock WILLIAM HARDEN Bill . . . backstage boss . . . perlorms equally well in front ol the lights . . . Miss Lapp's right hand man . . . ready to step in and lend a hand . . . Alco's Adoli Hitler. CHARLOTTE HARTMAN Roxy . . . petite . . .flirtatious . . . tern- permental . . . iastidi- ous dresser . . . saucy . . . a dose of viva- city . . . likes the op- posite sex trom Fort Hill. DORIS HARTSOCK Hawaiian . . . could be because ot those beautiful dark tresses . . . sophisticated and sedate . . . loves to dance and skate . . . crazy about the Navy. MARY HARTSOCK Accomplished commer- cial student . . . the gal at the war stamp booth . . . certainly deserves Army-Navy I E award.

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