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

 - Class of 1952

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Seniors MILDRED MAY KNAPER—Commercial Junior Play Committe ; F.H.A. 4; Chorus 3,4. • Mil thinks that the most interesting place in the world is Red Lion. She and Connie seem to have very much in common since they're always seen talking so earnestly to each other. Mil’s favorite class is Home Ec. She loves to cook and sew, which will be very useful to her in her career as housewife; but Mil” says that first she would like to work We send best wishes to you, Mil , in whatever you finally decide to do. RAY LAVERNE KNAPER—Commercial Basketball 1,2.3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Junior Play Committee; Senior Play; Spectator Staff. • Ray is our homeroom butler. He is usually kept busy answoring the door in activities periods. He is one of the boys whose loud laughter can be heard all over the room and he is usually around whenever a prank is pulled. Ray plans to get a job after graduation but he has not decided what he will work at. Best of luck in whatever you choose. DALE EDWARD KUHN—Vocational Senior Play Committee. • Dale is one of our quiet, friendly classmates who rides the bus to school each morning. He enjoys playing basketball, which is his favorite sport and pastime. He also helps work on his father's farm. Dale will be wearing a suit of blue after he leaves school for ho plans to enlist in the Navy. The best of luck to you in your career. NANCY LEE LEADER—Academic Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival I, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Junior Play; Senior Ploy; Bas- ketball Manager 3,4; Spectator Staff; Junior Red Cross Representative 4; Class Sec- retary 1,4; Beacon Staff 2,3,4; F.H.A. Council Representative 4; Prom Committee. • • Nick is the talker of the class. She is usually seen with Faith or Suz driving around town in a grey Plymouth. Besides being quite an actress. Nancy displayed some of her cleverness by writing some fine poems for the Beacon. Her favorite pastime is talking, chewing gum, and going to the Cut- Rate. Nursing has been chosen as her career. Best of luck in the future. a6

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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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ANN MARIE LEBER—Academic cSeniors Junior Play Committer; Senior Play Committee; Spectator Staff; Basketball 3.4; Track J; F.H.A. 4. • Ann is very studious but she linds time to participate in basketball and also to work in the local L and H 3tore. Anything which Ann undertakes seems to automatically become a success, but wo know that Ann is putting her all into it. Ann plans to become either a medical secretary or a nurse. Wo know that she will be a success with her natural ability and Iriendliness. Our best wishes go with you. EMORE LAMAR LEHMAN—Academic Beacon .Staff 4; Spectator Staff; Senior Play Committer. • Lemon is one oi the out-of-town boys. He usually comes to school in tho bus but sometimes he drives in his big red convertible. His favorite pas- time is going to basketball games, playing cards or ping-pong. After gradua- tion, Lamar plans to follow in his father's footsteps and become a successful farmer. Many good wishes are extended your way from everyone in the class of '52 ROBERT EDWARD LIVINGSTON—Vocational • Moldy” is a nowcomer to our class after just being discharged from tho Navy but he immediately made friends and became an active member of our class. Moldy” plans to rejoin the Navy. Moldy” has proven to bo a very good artist. He is usually found whizzing around in his '37 Ford. With men like Moldy in our Navy, we know that our nation is secure. Our best wishes to you. GARY RAY MARSHALL—Commercial. Industrial Footbnll 3,4; Band 1, Z. 3. 4; Junior Play Committee; Prom Committee. • “Shine is another one of our good musicians in D.H.S. He really can play that saxophone. His favorite subject is study periods, of course. Ho spends his spare time by hunting and fishing. Gary has not definitely decided about the future but ho says he would like to travel around Best wishes. 27

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