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

 - Class of 1952

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Seniors LAWRENCE RICHARD GODFREY—Vocational Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I; Senior Play Committee; Band President 4; Junior Play Com- mittee. • Dick is the President of the D.H.S. band in which he is an outstand- ing drummer. Dick is the proud owner of his own car, which is usually filled to capacity. If there is any commotion going on in the class, you can be sure that he is right there contributing his share. Dick is the chief “dip- per at Manifold's frozen custard bar. He hopes to become a bricklayer We all know that he will suceed. Best wishes to you in your chosen work. SAMUEL ORAM GRIM—Academic Football manager 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball manager 3,4; Baseball 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Class President 4; Class Vice-President 3; Spectator Staff 4; Prom Committee. • Sam is one of the originators of many of D.H.S. fads, funny sayings, and pranks. Unlike many of the other students. Sam seems to enjoy finding a solution for the toughest problems in Physics and Geometry. Sometimes it takes a little help from Fred. Bob, or Jerry but an answer is always found. Going to college to study chemistry is Samuel’s ambition Here's wishing you the best of luck. KENNETH LEROY HARTMAN—Academic Baacball I, 2. 3, 4. • Kenny is a regular on the D.H.S. baseball team and has contributed greatly to the success of the team. He is one of the students who makes «he trip to and from school daily in the school bus. Whenever anything is cook- ing in the Home Ec. room, you can be sure that Kenny will be there to ask for some of the food, and in the future ’’Kenny” hopes to become one of the men who raised some of the food that he begs for. We are sure that Kenneth will become a very successful farmer. Good luck! JOSEPH IAN HILDEBRAND—Industrial Senior Play. • Jan is one of the more quiet boys of the class??? A loud bang is usually heard whenever Jan opens or closes his desk. He seems to enjoy reading books and magazines. By looking at his fine shop projects anyone can see Jan is talented in craft work. Best of luck from the class of '52 in whatever field you choose to work in the future. a-4

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Seniors MARLENE ELLEN FREY—Commercial Chorus 4; Junior Play Committee; Senior Play Committee; Spectator Staff; F.H.A. 4. • Marlene is another genuine golden blond from our class. She comos Irom the upper end of town and 13 usually seen with Bonnie. Marlene enjoys lis- tening to band music. She also likes to take long walks and is an expert in sewing Marlene indicates this by being a very neat dresser. After gradua- tion she plans to get a job in a bank Best of luck from the class of '52. WALTER JAMES FREY—Vocational Trach 1,2, 3, 4; Football 4; Baaketball 1,3,4. • lim is another one of our sports enthusiasts, track being his specialty He can often be seen working or just loafing at his father's service station, “lim'' has a very pleasing personality and always has a smile for everyone. His plans are to become a truck driver and we all wish lim luck in that field as well as in all the highways of life, wherever they may lead. DONNA ELAINE GEESEY—Commercial Junior Play; Choru» 3,4; Beacon Staff 3,4; Senior Play; F.H.A. 4; Spectator Staff. • Donna is one of our studious students. She likes to take long walks. Where do they lead, Donna? Donna is usually in the company of “Flutz and Mil . She is another one of our actresses as she was seen in .he Junior and Sonior plays. In the future Donna plans to become a private secretary. With her ability and her friendliness, she can not help but succeed in this chosen field. Good luck, Donna, in the future. BONNIE LYNN GLADFELTER—Commercial Chorus 1,3,4; Junior Play Committee; Senior Play Committee; Prom Committee; Spectator Staff; F.H.A. 4. • • Bonnie is one of the shorthand whizzes. If anyone looks closely at Bonnie he can toll she likes painting. For a couple of weeks Bonnie came to school 3preckled with blue dots. Bonnie likes animals; her favorites are cats. How- ever. her main interest is a certain fellow from Windsor. Bonnie’s future in- cludes secretarial work Many good wishes to you from the class of '52 23



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Seniors STERLING URIAS INNERST—Commercial Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Junior Piny. • Polo is the only red-haired fellow in our class. He has proven his act- ing ability in both plays. If you want to start “Pete on a speech, just toll him you heard he loves English Sterling also travels by bus and is usually around with “Abe” and Ray . Storling is another one of our friends who loves the good soil and plans to make a career of tilling it. Best of luck in all you do, Pete . WILLIAM CHARLES KEHM—Industrial Football I, 2, 3; Track 4; Senior Play Committee. • Bill can usually be seen driving to and from school in his grey Stude- baker. That is. when it is working. He enjoys making things and is often seen carrying one of his many shop projects home. He says his favorite pastime is reading magazines and fixing electrical appliances. In the future, William plans to become a mechanic Good luck from the class of '52. JO-ANN KELL—Commercial Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; Majorette 2,3,4; Operetta 2; F.H.A. 4; Junior Play Com- mittee; Senior Piny. • Kell was a majorette and a very able one. In her out-of-school hours, she is an efficient clerk at the dime store in Red Lion. Jo-Ann prefers writing letters to doing her school work. Her ambition is to become a beautician and then a housewife. Lots of luck. Jo-Ann. in your chosen careers from your classmates. ELMER JEROME KERN—Academic Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Committer; Senior Play Committee; Spectator Staff 4; Class President 1; Class Vice-President 4; Student Council Vice-President 4. • • “Jerry is known for his good manners and many wisecracks. Ho likes sports and is one of our football heroes. Jerry is talented in art and he has also proved himself quite useful when it comes to solving one of those Jong geometry problems. Engineering is Jerry’s main interest and he would like to make this his future, so best of luck to you. 23

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