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

 - Class of 1947

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William Henry Flinchbaugh Basketball Manager. 4; Chorus. 4. ► Anyone that is around D. H. S. very much has undoubtedly at one time or another heard someone shout “Hey, Wang!” That means William is around somewhere. All through high school Bill has been called “Wang by his classmates. Stamp collecting, hunting, and ah! . . . women occupies most of Bill’s spare time. Oh, yes, we forgot to mention those flashy yellow and red stockings “Bill” sports on practically every occasion, they’re really a “scream.” Math in any way, shape, or form finds “Bill very much interested. In Solid Geometry class, he often has a struggling time with that black curly hair of his until he solves a particularly difficult problem. As to future pluns, Bill wishes to some day become a member of the bar. His classmates are certain that he will attain this goal with his strong determination and winning personality. Rachel Dawn Gladfelter Chorus. 4: Interclass Basketball. 2. ► “Flicka” is one of the quiet girls of the class until her giggles get out of control. Then trouble brews! Rachel tells us that her hobbies are reading, swimming, sleeping, eating, and also one certain boy. “Flicka” lives out of town and her walks are undoubtedly what gives her those rosy cheeks. As she wishes to take up stenography as her future work. Rachel has been faithful to her commercial studies. We also know that her dimples will prove helpful in securing for her a seat on her boss's knee. Lots of luck. Rachel! Doris Jeanne Grim Spectator Staff. 4; Beacon Staff. 3. 4; Chorus. 1. 2. 3. 4; F. H. A. Club. 4; Cheer Leader. 1. 2; Class Treasurer. 4; Class Reporter. 3; Home Room Secretary. 2; Junior Play. 3: Senior Play. 4; Assistant Librarian. 1. 2. 3. 4. ► A beautiful mane, blue eyes and an amiable smile for everyone— that’s Grimmie. Doris has successfully followed the Academic course and seems especially partial toward French and English. Grimmie has taken an active part in school activities by her participation in both the Junior and Senior Class plays. She has also proved a capable servant to the Beacon business staff in her Junior and Senior years. “Grimmie also finds time for reading, movies, dancing and needlecraft. A leader in many class projects, she has served as class treasurer and also as home room secretary in her senior and sophomore years respectively. Doris is considering nursing as her future occupation. We know that Grimmie’s winsome smile and friendly manner will aid her in accomplishing her aim. Treva Mae Grim Class Reporter. 1; Basketball. 2; Interclass Basketball. 3; Class Play. 4; Chorus. 1. ► Although Treva is one of the shorter girls of the class, this does not prevent her from participating in sports. Treva, known to her classmates as “Grimmie, has shown acting ability in the Senior Play. If you see a brown-haired miss riding in the front seat of a black Plymouth from below Red Lion, that’s Treva. Of course, Treva is not a flirt but she certainly gets along well with all the Senior boys. Treva is one of the commercial students and her chief ambition is to be a stenographer. With her commercial ability, beauty, and personality, we know she will get the job. 22

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 Gloria Kathleen Daugherty Chorus. 1; Spectator Staff. 4. ► Here’s one of our future secretaries. Gloria is very tall of stature, but finds this to her advantage in a crowd. She seems quiet and timid, but an occasional burst of laughter marks her presence among a group of merry-makers. To see her really glow just ask her about Hellam and of course a certain boy who lives there. Gloria’s pet hobbies are music, roller-skating and collecting miniature elephants. She is easy to please and very agreeable. We feel certain that Gloria will make a capable secretary and extend to her our best wishes for success. Donald Patrick Deller Basketball. 1. 2. 3: Interclass Basketball. 1. 2: Baseball. 2. 3; Interclass Track. 3; Inter-Scholastic Track. 3; Official Basket- ball Scout. 4. ► One of the “shy guys” of the class who simply isn’t interested in girls—much! Duke” was one of our star basketball players in his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. He also served as one of the Oflicial Basketball Scouts in his senior year. “Duke” is frequently found at Landis’ garage, working, and is easily recognized by that sharp gold and maroon jacket. “Duke” even found time to serve Uncle Sam by joining the Merchant Marine during the vacation months between his sophomore and junior years. Sports are “Duke’s” favorite pastime and he not only enjoys participating in them but also watching them. When questioned about his post high school career, “Duke replied, “Undecided.” The best of luck in whatever Harold Denton Eisensmith Chorus. 3. 4; Stage Manager, 3. 4. ► “Ike” is another witty member of our class. His jokes usually are told during classes. He says his hobby is women and we all agree with him. At present his hobby takes him to Red Lion. Harold has said that shop is his favorite study during school, and women after school. His ambition does not lie in the professional world as he has decided he would like to do road work. With his wit and ready laughter, Harold can surely succeed. Best wishes, Ike” for a future of good times. Grace Ruth Flinchbaugh Spectator Staff. 4: Beacon Staff. 2. 3. 4; Chorus. 1. 3. 4; Student Council. 3. 4; Music Festival. 1: Junior Play. 3. ► Grace is one of our studious girls. Most of her spare time is occupied by her job behind the counter of Reachard’s Grocery Store. Some of her hobbies include reading, swimming, ping pong, and movies. “Grade” is one of our tall, dignified girls but she is always ready for some fun. Grace has been a very active member of the Beacon staff and her work has been of such quality that we’re sure she will succeed in everything she does. Grace’s future plans include a college education and then a career as an English teacher. Class of ’47 wishes you the best in your work, Grace. 21



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CLss 1947 Catherine Mae Grove Chorus. 2; F. H. A. Club. 4. ► ‘’Cass” is one of the lassies who hails from the lower end of town and the results of that long walk each morning can be easily seen in her rosy cheeks and enviable complexion. One of the vocational girls of the class, Cass” finds sewing quite an enjoyable hobby. Although she is usually meek and serious-minded in her way, we hear an occasional giggle from a certain corner in the room. “Cass” enjoys letter-writing, movies, bicycle riding, reading and stamp collecting. After completing high school Catherine has informed us that she wishes to become a telephone operator. We know that her ambitious nature and perseverance will assist her in reaching her goal. June Delores Grove Home Room Secretary, 1. 2; Beacon Typist. 4. ► When someone enters the room and calls a hearty “Good-morning” to everyone near, we know that “Junie arrived. This happy, little blonde never seems to have a care. “Blondie likes typing, short- hand, and a certain tall, dark, and handsome fellow. We hear that “Junie sees quite a lot of him. June’s hobby is collecting pictures. Her favorite subject is shorthand. Since she has pursued the com- mercial studies during her last four years of school, she has decided to be a stenographer. June will be an asset to any man's office. Her office ability and her personality will maice her successful. Good luck to you, June. Phyllis June Hamberger Class Treasurer. 1: Student Council. 2; Beacon Staff. 4. ► Phyllis is one of the girls who has a long walk to school every morning but nevertheless, she is one of the early arrivals. Much of Phyllis’ time is occupied with her duties as a Beacon typist. Phyllis' favorite sport is roller skating which she enjoys very much. Her favorite hobby is collecting photographs and seals which takes up a lot of her leisure time but she also has time for a certain person from Spry. Phyllis also takes piano lessons. Her main interest is to be a stenographer and with her willingness to work, we are sure she will make a very capable and efficient one. Mary Ellen Henry Junior Play. 3; Senior Play. 4; Chorus. 1. 2: Beacon Staff. 2. 3. 4; Spectator Staff. 4: Class Treasurer. 2 .3: Student Coun- cil. 2; F. H. A. Club. 4; F. H. A. Club President. 4. ► “Chief” is a quiet studious girl who would rather spend her time reading than doing anything else. Her hobbies include dancing, movies, and writing letters. She claims that she holds no interest for boys, but we know that a certain tall sailor is in her thoughts fre- quently. Mary has nearly an all “A” record. She is always willing to help others. Her literary ability proves her a capable editor-in- chief of the Spectator. With her pleasing personality, Mary will do well in the field of nursing. Since she has also considered school teaching, the class wishes her success in whichever she chooses for the future. 23

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