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

 - Class of 1949

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 ■ : o- »- »- »-»»» MARIAN IRENE HILDEBRAND Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Girls basketball 1, 2. 3; Girls track 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 2; Junior play 3; Football majorette 3, 4; Beacon staff 4; Spectator staff 4; Operetta 4; Operetta prompter 3; Senior play prompter 4. Speaking of poets, here is one. If ycu want poetry, just read vhe Beacon where Marian did excellent work. She enjoyed being a major- ette for the football games and likes that certain Buick that comes to see her often. “Hilley” believes she will continue with her secretarial work. Much success in the future. KENNETH EUGENE HOLTZAPPLE Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Class president 4; Music festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Class plays 3, 4; Spectator staff 4; Homeroom president 1, 3; Operetta 4. “Peckiola’’ was the brains of the class, and anyone could always tell their troubles to Peck and he would comfort them, especially the girls. There wasn’t a pin ball machine arcund that he couldn’t beat. Peck proved his musical talent by playing in the band and singing to the girls. He had a leading part in both class plays, and did a fine job as class president. College is in store for Peck. Best of everything. HAROLD EUGENE HULSHART Eugene hails from Seven Valleys. Even though he had a great dis- tance to school, he was always there. He is one of the quiet boys and seemed to like shop very much, for every week he could be seen carry- ing home the useful articles he made. With Hulshart's friendly and winning ways, he is bound to make good in the future. HILDA MARIE JENNINGS F. H. A. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2; F. H. A. Reporter 3. Hilda can always be seen in that favorite Chevy from Red Lion. Hilda played guard on the girl’s basketball team, and has followed the vocational course throughout high school. Her plans for the future are indefinite, but best of luck to you. 20

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 LOUIS DEAN HEINDEL Football 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Track 2; Spec- tator staff 4; Stage manager 3, 4. Every morning we could see Louis coming down the hill with his steady . Louis showed his skill in the backfield of the football team and tooting his horn in the band. It seemed Lcuis always had a gocd time—always had something to say. Plans are incomplete for Lou. but here’s wishing you luck in whatever you do. NORMAN LEROY HEINDEL Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; ' Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 3, 4; Stage Manager Junior play 3; Senior play 4; Track 3, 4. “Crock is an athlete of the class playing center for both the foot- ball and the basketball teams, and was really “on the ball”. Crock be- lieves he will serve Uncle Sam when leaving school. Crock's pastime was spent with the band and going to Hellam. When anyone wanted a thrill, all that was necessary was Crock piloting his Chevie panel. The class extends heartiest wishes for the future. GLORIA NORMA HERBST F. H. A. 2. 3. 4; F. H. A. Trea«u:er 3; Junior play committee 3; Prom committee 3. “Guss is one of the pranksters of the class. She is always seen with the Big Wheels and likes to spend her extra time at Kohlor’s. Guss seems to like sewing and cooking, for she has followed the voca- tional course. We can't forget to mention Red Lion. Smooth sailing in the future. Guss. DEAN LAVERNE HILDEBRAND Editor-in-chief of yearbook 4; President of Student council 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball captain 4; Football 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Track 1. 2; Baseball manager 3; Athletic association 1. 2; Class presi- dent 1. 2; Homeroom president 1. 2. 3; Class Vice-President 3; Operetta 2, 3. 4; Music festival 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; 4; Beacon staff 2; 3; 4. Pete is the giggler of the class. He could always be seen hunting ads for the Beacon or hunting his Suzie”. Pete played quarterback on the football team and proved himself quite successful. Being editor-in- chief of the Yearbook occupied most of Pete's time. Engineering seems to be of great interest to Pete, so luck to you! 19



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 DORIS FAYE KEENER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3. 4: Music Festival 2; 3; 4; Cheerleader 1, 4; Football band 3. Keener served as secretary of the ‘‘Big Wheels . She participated in the operettas and was also a cheerleader. She kept her eye on that certain Junior boy—can't blame her. Doris’ favorite sport was football and she could usually be seen at practise learning the plays. “Dot” plans to continue with her music. We’re sure she will succeed in her career. DOROTHY ANNE KIEFFER Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; Music festival 1. 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3. 4; Senior play 4; Spectator staff 4; Vice-president of senior class 4; Homeroom secre- tary 2, 3. Anne is the pianist of the class. She has proven this by her skillful playing in the operettas and assemblies. She plans to further her musi- cal career, but is undecided where she will go to school. “Ich” can often be seen riding around in the green Buick. Best of luck to you. Anne. ALMEDA ALICE LENTZ F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Almeda has the honor of being a twin. There were many times when she had to hang a sign on her back, but now we know her. Al- meda can walk faster than any one in the class. Her pastime was spent working in her parent's restaurant. Oh, we can’t forget the white Ford; naturally a regular customer of Almeda’s. Her plans are incomplete; but here's wishing you good luck. ELIZABETH ROSE MEGO Music festival 3, 4; Chorus 2. 3. 4; Operetta 2. 3, 4; Cheerleader; Prop- erty manager of plays 3, 4; President of Junior Chorus 1. It looks as if Betty has definite plans for the future—with that ring on her finger and that certain red head she’s bound to make a good housewife. Betty was always seen selling refreshments at the basketball games. The best of luck to you and yours in the future. 21

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