Clarion Limestone High School - Panorama Yearbook (Strattanville, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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OW we Ream! -.xgnaf Wof Un me .glnior ed Learning to dance Building model planes Dancing and movies NAME FAVORITE SAYING FAVORITE SONG PASTIME Miss Stewart .... ........ ' 'Now let's get busyv ....,..,,...... ....,... B 3115 Of St, Ma1y's ,,,,,, ........ A stronomy Miss McMarm ..... ..,..... ' 'Letis quit horsing around ....,..- Stardust ,.,,..,. . .,.......... ........ D ancing James Crate ---4---- --'------- nTh21f,S tflughv ------4------A--'4---- ---4'--- C annibal King , ........,..,..... . ,..,... Sleeping Darlene Eshbaugh ----- --- 'KYOU C9-I1 Say that Hgaiflv ----A- '-'- 4--- D 0 n't Fence Me In ..,......,...,... ........ D reaming time away George Aaron ................ Do you think son .....,....... ,....... 1 Calif Begin to Tell You , .... ........ R eading love stories Evalyn Henry ----- ------- K 'I thought Fd die --4--'----A -4-'---- D anny Boy ...,....,......,...,........ .,.,.... C ar riding D01'iS HGHSIBY '------ ------- 4 'Obi YOU d0U,t SEIYU ----4 4-'----4- -'--'-.' I ust a Prayer Away , ..,,,...,,. ., ...... Playing piano LBTOY FOX 'AA4-..- Great day in the ravrningv ...i.r.. Chickery Chick ,......,.4............. ....,... S kating Scott I0hf1S --A----- ------- ' Kokayv ..---- '---, 4-.A-A V --4'--A-.---.----- -------- A l w ays .........,.......,................................ Reading Harold Miner -4----'--'-------- Koh, there B065 the belli' 4-'----------'4--'4- It Might As Well Be Spring .....,...... Playing the radio Charles Reinsel .............. Thais not the way I heard ity ......-..4 Wait For Me Mary 4 ,....,... .....,.. ,.... 4 . Junior Dolby ...,.............. 'Thais toughv ...........,..............,..,...... Skaters Waltz .,....... , ...,......,.... ....... . 4 , Goldie Leadbetter .......... Take a guessv ................ ,........ ........ L o ve Letters ...,.,... ,... ........ W I iting'Champion' etters Gene Hoover .,...,.. ....... ' 'How can you tellv .. ..,...., Be1l5qJfSt,Mafy,S, ,,,.,.. .,...... M ovies D0f0thY Miller -4---- 'iGood', .......,......,....., ......-- M y Guy's Come Back ,,.., . .,..... Ice skating Arvil Spangler .......,........ 'cSay, Cricket ........... , ...,.. ....... I ,ll Buy That Dream , ...... , ........ Swimming Charlotte Songer ...,........ Hey, I didnit studyi' .,....... ......, S tqyrmy Weather . ,,,..,....,,......... . ,.....,.. .. Herbert Smith ..,,., .,..... ' 'Possibly ,,,..,...,...,..,........ ..... ......- S e ntimental journey .....,.,.....,...,........ Playing chess Helen Collett ..,.,............. Jeanne Leadbetter Arnold McKinley .,...... Marjorie Reynolds rc fr ff af Wouldnit that grab youv ..,. You would never dreami' ..... . ,..... You donit mean to tell men , .... ..,... . Hey, Squirt .....,.................. Agnes Lahr . .,.,..,,,............ 'cThat,s what you think Aldean Hetrick ,... ........ Katy Cyphert .,....,......, You,re fooling .............. You should know ....,.. Carrie Lou Cummingsu-.'cOh, brothern ........ Doris Himes .....,.......... Oh, you thingv ...... ,...,.. Alletta Tiley ....... Leave it to me ........,..,...,..,... ..,. . ,. Eva Holler ......... uWait for me and I'll go, too ........, Teresa Reinsel ...... , ..,. . Kathleen Repoff ........., Barbara Smith ...... Keith Swartfager ...,.... Doris Hindman .......... james Deitz .,...,.... ..,.... Ronald Crissman .... ,... rr 44 if H fr ff rr Whatis up, Doci' .........,....,. , ,, I cant ..,......,...,...,,....,.... Heis just being cute .... Isn't it the truthn ....... For cornis sakev ...,..... That's pretty goodv .,.,, Is that righti' ...... Norma Mohney .............. i'l'll be seeing youv ..... Mary Reinsel ,... ....... K 'Oh, my aching back .... Dale Shaffer ...... ....... i glust H milillten ---.-,. Bea Markley ...,,. Pat Seigworh ......,. fr 'Kid, I donit known .... You know how it isv ..,... .v Susanne Reinsel ........,..... 'KGee whiz ........,... fr Bernie Carlos ....,....,..,..,.. Oh. forever morei' Ruth Adamson ...........,.,.. ZYOII k11OVV,, ...... 5 .... Calvin Doverspike ..,.....,. Good grlef, no .. Ioan Allison ,... .. ....... 21,11 gd bf, -------4'----'---.4- H Lois Ferry AA,,4,A444, ,,,,,., W hat in the world ,... Zelda Hamler .....,. ...,... 6 Milford Miller ..... ....... Ernest Rhoades ..,........... H Everett Stahlman ...,........ HTIWG heck 011 Dorothy Carrier ..,,.., Bennette Klepfer ...,... Edna Masters .,.......,. David Stahlman .,..... Elberta Smith ..... Betty Snyder ....,.. Barbara Tiley . ..,..,.... .. Mary Jean Spangler , .....u .....6 Come againv 'Gee, Chesteru 4: Aw, no foolin, H ...,.,.. ,, say ..... Y Oh. my wordv 'Tell me more about it ...... 'Hubba, Hubba, Hubba .... ff Aren't You Glad You're You .,........,..... Let the Rest of the World Go By If I Loved You .........,..................,..,,. Shame On You .......,....,....,.,...........,.. Till the End of Time .,.,...........,.......... Surrey With The Fringe On the Top. A Kiss Goodnight .,...............,......,..,., Honey ,,...........,..,,.,.....,..............,.,.,..... I Don't Want To Be Loved by Anyone Else But You ...,..,...,.,..,........ Symphony ..,..........,............,.... .,......... Dreams .....,..,..,....,....... ...,..., One More Dream ,..,....... Don't Fence Me In ...,.....,,.. Personality ,.,....,............... ..................... Paper Moon ..........,,........,............,......,. lt's Been A Long, Long, Time ........ Youire Nobody Till Somebody Loves You ..,,...... ..,........................,...., Lilly Belle ............,,.................,............ Tales of the Vienna Woods ....,......... VVaiting for the Train ...,...... Some Sunday Morning ..,.,..... I'll See You In My Dreams ..,.. just a Little Fond Affection .,.......... My Dreams Are Getting Better Playing records Singing sentimental Playing trumpet Roller Skating Embroidering ,Playing the radio Going out Flirting VVriting letters Skiing Dean Dreaming of U.S.M.S. Day dreaming Ice skating Bowling Dancing Sports Dancing Reading and Radio listening VVriting letters to Alabama Driving Dancing Corresponding with Sailors All The Time ..,........................... ,..,,... L etter VVriting ........Blonde Sailor .....,...,..,.,...,.,,..,.,......,...,Writingletters ........I,m Always Chasing Rainbows ..........Reading and listening , ....... I Canit Begin To Tell You ...,.... ..... t o Radio Skating ........And There You Are ,...,..,,,.....,,,.,........Dreamingof roads ........It,s A Grand Nigh For Singing ,.,,,...Playing piano ........Marines Hymn Fred WVhen My' Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again ..,.............,..,.....,.....,...,.,.... Roller skating Some Sunday Morning ..,............. All The Things You Are ...,....... What Makes The Sunset .......,.... I'm Always Chasing Rainbows .. There I've Said It Again ........,. I'1l bite' ...,.....,............,.. ......., I Canit Begin To Tell You ..... Good heavensv .,...........,.........,.......... V11 Walk A101112 .,--.---.,------------,-4, For Petefs Sakesv ..,,..,.,....,...,.,,,.,,,,,.. Let It Snow .....,,.,,.,.....,,......,...... 'Cheer up, brighter days are coming .Let The R6St Of The World Go By .............,,.....,...........,...,...., You know if' , .4.. ..,.................. You Belong To My Heart 24 ........Playing basketball ........Skating Reading Movies ...,...,Keeping in company with Knox .Driving the Dodge ..,.....Reading ,.......Reading and sewing . .,...., Reading ........BOWling and Dancing

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We call a taxi, whose driver is Leroy Fox, to take us to the theater. In bright lights in the marquee are the stars names-Charlotte Songer and Patricia Seig- Worth. The production is directed by Charles Reinsel. As we enter the theater we are greeted by the dreamy music of Arnold McKinley's Orchestra. Goldie Leadbetter is singing the top tune Stardust',. Dorothy Carrier and Bernie Carlos are scheduled to play a piano duet, and Marjorie Reynolds a violin solo. The exquisite costumes of the actresses, as well as the musicians, were designed by Ruth Adamson. As an extra feature we saw Eva Holler, the champion roller skater of Skyburgh. Early the next morning I set out for Venus in our space ship. But one of the jets under the rocket ship stops and we stop at a repair station. Our excellent mechanics Keith Swartfager, Calvin Doverspike, and Harold Miller soon have the ship in good repair. Upon arriving at Venus I went to inspect their efficient new hospital. I am greeted by the head nurse Helen Collett, who introduces me to Doctor Teresa Reinsel. Two of the capable nurses are Agnes Lahr and Elberta Smith. Since I have some time left in the day I went to visit two of my classmates, Carrie Lou Cummings, and Zelda Hamler who are now happily married. The next day I visit the three leading agriculturists of Venus, George Aaron, Everett Stahlman, and Milford Miller. Venus, Planet of Beauty has been land- scaped and turned into Fairyland,, itself through their hard work. In the afternoon I visit Herbert Smith and Ronald Crissman who have formed a corporation. They are the leading plastic manufacturers and wishing to form a contract with the Gene Hoover-David Stahlman Corporation, they call in their secretary Lois Ferry. Lois contacts Dale Shaffer and junior Dolby, who are excellent lawyers, to draw up a contract for them. Doris Heasley and jean Leadbetter take the dictation of the contract. Taking a night ship to Mercury I asked Alletta Tiley, switch board operator, to contact Barbara Tiley, a Missionary. Meanwhile I visited the Beauty Parlor of Betty Snyder. Working for Betty are Benette Klepfer and Evalyn Henry. I hurry to meet Barbara Tiley at the appointed place. We go immediately to the University of Mercury and Hnd a basketball game in progress. The teams were coached by james Deitz and Beatrice Markley. Bea tells us that Doris Hindman, Kathleen Bepoff, and Norma Mohney are now teaching at the Univer- sity. In Norma's room are two of Mary Beinsel's and Edna Masters' children. Learning that my two friends live near by I go to visit them. After a very pleasant visit to Mercury, I return to Mars. I meet Doris Himes who is to go shopping with me. We go to Susanne Beinsel-Barbara Smith Atomic Dresses Incorporated. Barbara's and Susanneis stunning seasonal costumes are being worn by their leading model, Katy Cyphert. We meet Aldean Hetrick and Mary jean Spangler as we leave the shop. They will buy some Atomic creations, for their trousseau. After parting from my friends I accidentally meet Captain Harold Miller on the boulevard. He invites me to visit the Space Ship Fleet. I accept his offer and we start at once. The skipper of our ship is Blair Haines and the pilot is Robert Donahue. They are about to set out on a cruise and they ask me if I would care to accompany them. I readily accept the offer and we set sail. We are floating dreamily through space but suddenly I seem to be falling. As I fall the stars seem to get smaller and-bump! I find myself back on earth. I am sorry to End myself at the end of a very pleasant journey. 23



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WL0lfLg we LSQULM Ardent Valorous Arians-March 21 - April 20 Pioneers Qualities-Candor, Frankness, Fearlessness, Helpfulness, Efficiency, Valor, Psychologists, Cheeriness, Open- mindedness, Diligence, Thoroughness OUR CLASSMATES-Inspired Ideas in 1946 Arnold McKinley, Robert Donahue Thrilling Determined Taurus-April 21 - May 21 Builders Qualities-Philanthropists, VVealth, Enthusiasm, Achieve- ment, Magnetism, Courage, Possessions, Determina- tion, Management, Cheeriness OUR CLASSMATES-Rapid Progress in 1946 Bernie Carlos, Edna Masters, Milford Miller, Eva Holler, Teresa Reinsel Gifted Adaptablc Geminians-May 22 -June 21 Adventurers Qualities-Dual Personality, Versatility, High Ideals, Balance, llarinony, Intellect OUR CLASSMATES-New Ambitious in 1946 Barbara Smith, Marjorie Reynolds, James Deitz, Arvil Spangler, Scott Johns, Doris Heasley Clever Resourceful Cancerians-June 22 - july 23 Diplomats Qualities-Adaptability, Peace-lovers, Collectors, Ten- acity, Perseverance, Fruitfulness, Dauntlessness, Truth-seekers, Spirituality, Tactfulness OUR CLASSMATES-Bright Prospects in 1946 Ruth Adamson, Dorothy Miller, Harold C. Miller, Herbert Smith, Alletta Tiley, Aldean Hetrick, Harold R. Miller, Darlene Eshbaugh, Kay Repoff Luminous Loyal Leonians-July 24 - August 23 Dramatists QualitieshRoyalty, Loyalty, Showrnanship, Originality, Courage, Endurance, Forcefulness, Opportunists, Competence, Good Judgment, Leadership OUR CLASSMATES-True Radiance for Leo in 1946 Ioan Allison, Lois Ferry, Carrie Lou Cummings, Leroy Fox, Calvin Doverspike Vigilant Dependable Virgoans- August 24 - September 23 Harvesters Qualities-Lovers of Detail, Analysts, Critics, VVorkers, Carefulness, Purity, Attainment, Sacrifice, Service, Desire for Perfection OUR CLASSMATES-Happy Memories in 1946 Zelda Hainler, Dale Shaffer, Norma Mohney, Su- sanne Reinsel, Bea Markley, Benette Klepfer, Blair Haines Lovablc Balanced Librans-September 24 - October 23 Designers Qualities-Sense of Balance, -Justice, Intuition, High Aims, Self-Confidence, Self-Sufliciency, Art, Deserv- ing VVorth, Arbitration OUR CLASSMATES-A New Start in 1946 Doris Hindman, James Crate, Ernest Rhodes, Helen Collett Sparkling Regenerative Scorpians- October 24 - November 22 Social Successes Qualities-Poise, Attractiveness, Idealists, Sympathy, Prudence, Cooperation, Self-Reliance, Potentialities OUR CLASSMATES-Real Courage in 1946 David Stahlman, Barbara Tilcy, Leonard Dolby Sagacious Prophetic Sagittarians- November 23 - December 22 Harmonizers Qualities-Mechanical Ability, Decisiveness, Responsi- bility, Cood Cheer, Shrewdness, Initiative, Charm OUR CLASSMATES--Glowing Hopes in 1946 Dorothy Carrier, Charlotte Songer, Betty Snyder Competent Responsible Capricornians- December 23 - January 20 Climbers Qualities-Executive Ability, Thoughtfulness, Accuracy, Culture, Realists, Caution, Composure, Ambition, Intellectual and Scientific Achievement OUR CLASSMATES-Lofty Ideas for 1946 Katy Cyphert, Patricia Seigworth, Elberta Smith, Everett Stahlinan, Doris IIi1nes Altruistic Cooperative Aquarians- january 21 - February 19 Idealists Qualities-Vitality, Spirituality, Vigor, Power, Purpose, Emotional Energy, Brotherhood, Idealism OUR CLASSMATES-Big Strides in 1946 Keith Swartfager, Ronald Crissman, Mary jean Spangler, Agnes Lahr, Gene Hoover, Evelyn Henry, Goldie Leadbetter, Mary Reinsel Philosophical Intuitive Pisceans-February 20 - March 20 Personalities-Plus Qualities-Self-Control, Renown, Optimists, Patience, Fine Sensibilities, Congeniality, Entertainers, Ob- servers of Divine Principles OUR CLASSMATES-Strong Faith in 1946 lgvfgiglz-Slergggiri, Charles Reinsel, Jeanne Leadbetter,

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