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

 - Class of 1954

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I SENIORS RONALD CLARENCE CRULL—Vocational—Yoe • Crull is one of the seniors who lives in Yoc He drives that hot Plymouth with ease. He is seen joking or plotting something with the follows. Crull is one of the boys in vocational course who enjoys working in the shop. Ronald plans to be a metal worker. With his summer time experience, he's sure to do well. PHILIP JAMES CONWAY—Commercial—Dallastown Football 1,2.3.4; Track 1,2,3: Junior Play Committer; Senior Play Committee. • Phil is one of the athletes in the class. He was a real asset to our foot- ball team. He likes to hunt and to swim. Phil can usually be found riding around with a gang or kidding with the follows in homeroom. Phil's plans for the future are indefinite, but we’ll bet on you, Phil. VIRGINIA ESTHER BUSER—Commercial—York R. D. 3 • Ginny” is one of the out-of-town girls in the class. Even though she is a quiet miss in classes, Ginny is ready for fun and she usually is found either lending a fellow classmate something or listening to a joke and en- joying it. Happiness to you, Ginny. 19 Duff loses tooth in iootball practice; Phil asks, Was it worth it?

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SENIORS September by the calendar; big business by appearance. LARRY DEE BIERI—Academic—Dallastown Yearbook Staff: Beacon Staff 3.4; Football 1.2,3.4; Track U.3.4; Junior Play Com- mittee; Senior Play Committee; Prom Committee. • Larry hails from the East end of Dallastown and is a member of the Fender Benders. He was one of. our star football players and also one of the faithful art editors for the Beacon and the Spectator. Larry likes to have fun, especially with Duff and Johnny. The class of '54 wishes Larry the best of luck. BETTY JANE BOECKEL—Commercial—York R. D. 2 F.H.A. 2; Chorus 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play Committee. • Betty is ono of the girls who comes to school in the school bus when she does not drive her dad's car. She is one of our actresses remembered for her work in the junior play, No More Homework. As for the future, Botty is undecided; but we know she will succeed in anything she chooses to do. Best to you, Betty. JOAN MARIE BOHN—Commercial—York R. D. 3 Senior Play Committee. • Joan is one of the few girls who drives her own car. Pep, enthusiasm, and fun .are synonymous with Joan. Whenever there is a group of girls gabbing in homeroom 25, Joan is certainly in the midst of them. Joan plans to work in an office after graduation. Success to you, Joan. 18



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SENIORS MARLIN CLAIR DUNLAP—Commercial—Dallastown Football 1,2,3; Band 3,4; Chorus 3.4; Junior Piny; Senior Piny; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Vice President Student Council 4; Class Vice President 2. • Marlin is known as Duff to everyone He often drives his Chevy coupe and is either up to some tricks or the victim of some prank. Despite his small stature, he was one of our football heroes. He also plays a real- gone clarinet in the school band. His future plans are incomplete. Keep happy, Duff. BARBARA ELLEN FLINCHBAUGH—Academic—Dallastown Beacon Staff 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff; Prom Committee; Junior Play; Senior Piny; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Girls’ Trio 3; Girls' Ensemble 4; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Music Festival 1,3,4; Forensics 1,3,4. • Fishbalf, who always has a smile and a friendly word for everyone, possesses a very fine singing voice which her classmates love to hear. Sho often blushes because of the teasing from the boys. She is one of our peppy cheerleaders and a fine actress, too. We hope you'll never sing the blues, Barbara. EDWARD BOYCE FLINCHBAUGH—Academic—Dallastown Football 4; Property Committee 3,4; Prom Committee; Basketball 1; Baseball 2. • Beef” drives from the far West end of town in his Dodge. He often teases girls so that one readily suspects him when a practical joke has happened. Someday ho hopes to operate a service station of his own. We'll be sure to stop at the Flinchbaugh sign. Beef. 20

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