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CLASS PROPHESY As I entered the huge transport for mv cross country tr1p I spled two sallors occupy mg the seat m front of mme Ilpon further my estlf atlon I found them to be frm Madara and Charles Stark llm told me that on batulday eyenmfr he had stopped at the Palladlum to hear Ken Balnhart and hls orchestra Xccordlnfr to all the hep cats Barnle was really hot ' Looking at my newspaper lnany famlllar names attracted mv attentlon The headllnes pI'OCl31ITlCd to the world that lane! Eater would be the first woman lawyer to argue a case before the Supreme Court Beneath these words was a plcture of several scxentlsts grouped around a modest IUOICIIIIQ' younff man Thls young man turned out to be Bryson Cratne a will known IJIIYNILIQII who had ju t lt 1 1 lyed 41310000 for hls LOIIITIIJUIIOII to the world of sclence 0 tht flnc arts pays of tht pflpcl I nt llllil th tt llflllll 'Nag.,1l was tt mike us nut as a moncf rt plamst 'nt I lrnurn Ill Ill 1 um Q nm ll y pun ew lqllfflilllfl Snowfall captured fix t Illlll ln tht t hll t I ll flu fr 1 -. I LOIIIIIILICCI readlnff l learned that fllllllyllc fzunpbrll wlth lux lily it ltll y Mrldred Cutshall was l93VlIl' for Iurope to photo mph the new I'lIlQ fashions for Ilfe magazine On the sports page was a puture of les Houthorne Smole ,l0llIIS'0lI qmn I'l9ll6l and Rob Macltznson who were any armf lll a benefit baseball frame when we reached Chlcaeo l went to a hotel to freshen up '1 blt lrefore startlnf for New York I was surprlsed to find that the hotel r c omt wa Catharine Engle She told me that she had rece1ved post cards from ya ll Ile members of tht class who were trayelmg Lucy Kau man and Rose Matlem y tra travellnff down Mexlco way Betty Lzndemuth Betty Waser and lane Wasil wcl tourmf' the Hllltlt studlos of Hollywood and foyer' ElSllCl llflfllgll Nan and lrnry Glllllbl were on their w ay to Fnffland I also learned that Ha el I'0fPIIlllll lully llcrshey 'lllfl Marv McKean had entered the realms of Inafltal bllss Before g0lIl0' to the auport I stopped at a downtown dcparlnu nt storm III order to purchase some Ulfts for the folks back home Upon enterm I found lllzlrlred Ebelsole and Elste Saaadslcy HOTICIIIU' IH the ITIIIIIIIBIW department They told me that fanet Nentwtg and Mtldred Szegrtst were employed as seamstresscs there and that Ernest Nzssley and Walter Cznder were salesmen for the company On my way to the alrport a brwht colored bakery truck passed the taY1 My drlver Robert Zezters told me that the presldent of that particular bakery company was Dzck Harple After blddmg Bob good by I hastlly boarded the plane and w as whrsked away Hearmg famlllar chatter, I turned to fmd Anna Ruth Hess Eflllljf ,lean Morzzs Ferry Kaa man and lane Snyder buslly d1SLl1SSlIlU thelr return to college Robert Struck land and Paul Raber were to graduate soon, and assume pI'OIYI1blIlg IJOSIIIOIIS wnth an alrcraft company From l..aCuard1a Fleld I took a IHXI to Grand Central qtatlon where the Ilrlend shlp Tram was halted temporarlly lhere I found that Ralph C alber flurun Marttn Ralph Longenecker Arthur gwelgart, Gene Snyder and Kenneth Stephens were among the Generous donors to th1s worthy cause I also learned that the SBIXILCC of such CHICIQIII stenographers as Etta Hess Lots Maller and Dolores Smzth were needed to complle valuable data concernmg thls humanltarlan enterprlse I notlced that several new shows were openlng on Broadway After seems the names of Isabelle Young, Peg Moore, and Shzrley Rzce 1n hvhts, I declded I would try to see these performances as soon as posslble It made me very happy to see that Chrzstzan Gerbers muslcal, Melody Lane, was a success Further alonv the way I saw a new theater bemfr erected Frank Kzbler had drawn the blueprlnts and fames faclcson lornan MeCurdy and Robert WllklllSOII were ln charge of the constructlon work ow, because It lb 0'I'lHNlIlf' late I ILINI brmff my on t to a f In ny chosen posltlon as a laboratory litllllll lan I mcft many people surh a tho 1 ln thc class of 1948 I'ach one ln his own scparatc way has to oyertomf obstacles and many tlmes face defeat as well as success But I know that no matter wherc they are, they Wlll remam loyal to and uphold the true sp1r1t of thelr Alma Mater PAT W AI LER I 29 1 . - ' .7 v W Y . . 7 .Y . . . 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May Day evenlng found Rose Mattera and Nllldred Slegrlst in the court escorted by Charles Johnson and Lester Hawthorne Sprmg finally arrlved and we bade our chums a fond farewell t1ll September The fall of 46 arrlved and the class elected Dlck Harple as presldent He was ended by l'nnts Jackson Joy ce Fxsher LOIS Mlller and Etta Hess Mr Robert H Ph1lllpS and Mr Donald Staley were class advlsors After a great deal of dlscusslon the class chose and purchased thelr class rm s In February The dramatxc talents of the class were agaln demonstrated 111 thelr Junlor play lhe Death ay Mystery Charles Stark and Rose Mattera had the leads supported by Robert ZEIICIS Janet Eater Ceraldlne Kauffman Louise Hlcks Margaret Moore Isabelle Toun Bryson Crame Rlrhard Harple fhrlstxan ferber Kenneth Barnhart and Ftta Hess The May Day attendants and escorts were Rose Mattera and Charles Johnson Mlldred Sn gust and Lester Hawthorne and Joyce Flsher and Sam Flsher A Western theme was carried out m the Jun1orSen1or lrom A hr hl1 ht af the affan y the appearance of the Stardusters from Mlddletown Bryson Crame was chosen Donegallan Edltor wlth Charlle John on as bu mesa mana er Councxl members elected for the 44 48 term were Kenneth Barnhart Bryson CTHIIIF Janet Eater Robert StI'lCkl3Ild Joyce Flsher Lester Hawthorne Patsy Waller and lsabelle Young As the year came to a close Joyce and Sam Flsher were Junlor Mar hals for the Baccalaureate Serylces slsted by Lester Hawthorne Joyce Flsher Lols Mlller and Patsy Waller The Itlllillllfltl' of tht Donegallan staff was chosen The class was very busy wlth basketball hockey glee club band and Beacon talxlll up much of thelr time Our advlsors were Mxss Naoml Jullus and Mr John G Hart Desplte the ramy weather the class worked dlllgently at thelr food stand ln the Mount Joy EXhlblt Les Hawthorne Jlm Madara Charlle Johnson Bob Strlckland Sam lwlsher and Jnnmy Jark son held key PUQIUOIIS on the basketball team Rose Mattera was co Captalll of the cheerleadlng squad The East Donegal glrls eleven brought home thelr first hockey champlonshlp Betty Llnde muth was elected captaln wlth Jane Waser Betty Waser Hazel Foreman lsabellc Xoun Joyce Flsher Patsy W aller Loulse Hlcks and Janet Eater holdmg thelr own The Senlor play Seven Slsters was under the dlrectlon of Mr Robert Slaugh The cat lncluded Isabelle Young Joyce Flsher Gerry Kauffman Rose Mattera Patsy Waller Catharme lngle Mary McKa1n Etta Hess Jlm Madara Bryson Cralne Lester Hawthorne Ken Barnhart and Ernle Nlssley ln November we traveled to Lancaster to have lndlvldual plctures taken at Shelley s ln March the group excltedly engaged ln maklng plans for the all lmportant tr1p to Washmg ton D C They declded to travel by tram and stay for three days Several talks were glven con cernmg VHTIOUQ pomts of IDTCICSI ln the capltal Mr Hart and Mlss Jul1us were to accompany the group The class energetlcally composed speeches for publlc speaklng From these begmnmgs came the neryous but proud Commencement orators l must now brlng to a close my memorles untll June lst when I may w r1te thelr names as alumnl of thxs school PATSY WALLER Hlstorlan I 28 1 I 5 n v L lx: 4 . A T S cn I J . C is T 7 T L 7 5 ' Y 4 7 . v . gp . . ll . . . . . V W. R y ' W. , y: ' 5, . . . , U v . . A , J f , , , L , K.. v c 1 , , 7 1 T I 7 1 7 J n . . ' 5 ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' - ' J . 'g 1 1 ' y as I Cf' 7, ' v . W . . Y. . S S. up U U . H . v . Cl S ' 2 I 9 J s I - U- , 1 I v ' , ' X ' S V 1 1 . . s when the final, long-awaited Senior year arrrived, l saw Isabelle Young elected president. as- S Q I f. ' , ' , , c l . 'X 1 - 1 T ' ' I I - v v JY, v 7 7 , 7 r' gf . N Y Y , Y . . Y . . l g r I I T ' ' 1 ' - . ' , , , , , , . , - , t . , , v . L - ' ' - ' ' I ' 7 I Q s u , - ' v' ' 7 I T . ., . . ' .' . ' A gf e s 1 J - ' Ci ' 97 ' ' a 9 - K A U . S l I f a a J 1 7 , . D T' ri fe l ' 7 7 2 ' 9 M J 9 ' Y 7 ' ' - n - , U ' Y J J . f , ,ff J Us '
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CLASS WILL We the class of 194-6 belng of unsound nllndQ bad I1l6II10I'1CS and COIlS1dC'flIlg the UIICCITBIIILN of llfe do therefore make our Qtatement and declare our wlll lxennctll Bdllllliill Q dllllllt to plax tht sax to lxenml lV11Vllllen falolxne Campbell Q bobble P1115 to lxenneth Boose Brx son Lfdlllf' Q pencll Oscar to the 194 49 Beaeon edltor Janet Later s blue ex es to ,lllll TeatQ Wllllle 1wberQolt Q l 0 D IJHPCIQ to VS llnla Jam lJ0lllIIlCl C atharlne lf ngle s dbl1llW on the Cl8I'11lPl. to Hazel f I2lI1liSh3.WN ,lolce Flsher Q excess energw to LUIS Elder qanl Flsher s football taetlcs to next xeal s QOLCCI team Havel l-l0IlIll'lIl Q IJUCIUOII on the hotku tc alll to Jam Vw allfl 1 a ph I dlllfl Q qulrtnus lo l lt C ldlIlCN ldtt Lllll'-11311 bcrbrl Q IJUQILIOII on the QOCLCI team to lllS brothel 1 111 Nano I lndel Q ba hfulness to lean Goss Vs alter Clndel po ltlon Ill the rym lllll? to Flank Pall lvllldfl d I utshall Q abllltx to hw l xx atm ll to Jolttta Hublex Rn hard Harplm Q lldll on lllS that to bltnn l0lIlE'W LeQ Haxsthornes po lll0I1 on the baQlxetball tram to Charles later Beth Helshes Q cafetella job to 1011111116 'NlLCox Anna Ruth He Q Q 5IJdI'll ll boolx to Jane RobfrtQ l tta Hrss Q Nlliblllldllll notls to Alllld Ns old Loul e HHLQ 30 to N mu Helthfllotll JIIIHHIC ,laekson s po 1l1UI1 on the bench to lxenllle Roth Charlle ,l0l1I1QOI1 Q ssolflnf technlqueQ to B111 Xrndt flerrx Kauffman Q Qllllllllbb to ltrnla NoQQ l um Kauffman Q natll plstol to lV1l ll lp rldllli lxlblers -hop 3lJ1l1lN to John xlldtl on Bettx Lllldellllllh s abllltx to bloxs bubble Hum to 'Vlr Saxll r Ralph Longeneckel Q project lT00lxQ to CharleQ B31lCN 'Xlalx Nfllkdlll Q illllllllt' to Jaelx Perle Robert 1V1aeklnQon Q plpe to Jacob Hank JHIHCQ Madala Q llelf ht to DIJIXIIIB Wlrlxaln CUIXIII Maltln Q B ln a to lxax StLPlltIlQ loQe lVlatt1 Idq atlllttn dllllllt to llllllil lulluton Lols Mllllr Q trca llltl bookQ to Hazll Nllllsl l e Moon Q Green wax back jacket to .lanet Palaskex lean MOTIIS s A s 111 Wpanlsh to Rox lx 019811111111 ,dllfl Na e1Q dTll1lN to p ax tn P11110 to Xara Ulllillll l IP Nau Q txpln a ll ltx to Vt ull XX atelQ allet NGIILWI4 Q LOIlfll1Ltlll dllllllN to Ml slll6lC1N EIH16 1N1ssley s exeeQs wenht to Barbara DoleQ Paul Raber Q talkatll eneQQ to Bud Herl Shlrley Rlee s NOILB to JUl'1IlIll9 VN aser Elsle Sanadsky s SGIINK cf 111111101 to lam Letdonl Mlllle blegrlst s lJ1USh1110 alillltk to Bob Llllald Dolores Smlth s seat IH Mr Rax Q car to Helen Gebhart Gene Snyder s A s ln algebra to Harold Leese unl Sllydf:'fQ lJllNQ1LQ notmbook to Ml Holllnver Charles Stark s fallllfibb to Earl 1reQQ1er Ken Stephens F P A treaQurer bookQ to A611116 Hawthorne Bob Strlcklands AQ ln phx SICQ to John Helses Arthur Qu elf art Q Qhop HIJIOII to 1Vlr QIIUIHOIIQ lat Vt alla r s fully hall to Clara Anna Vx eaur Betty Vlfasers Illllllljel 6 hockcy Qult to une Arllold ,lane W aser s hockex stlclc to Mlllle Hlnkle Bob w1lkCIlSOH s lntelllgence 179 ln hlstorx to hls brother George IYTX Young, Q oboe to BankQ Vlfagner Bob Zflters l.I'3NPllIlE experlenees to xxlllIllCI' Dlclx L301 . , . . . . . Q . . . ' , ' ' . , - v v ', .l ' ' ' . 1. , L, I 4, Q . 'X ,, 0- 14 -7 - ' l ' ' 3 ,g if 3.1 . . 9, - 1 ' . , s . ' V Y Q, V f.': 2 1' ll 3' ' ff: .1 Rig 'z 1 rl ' ' ' 'E if ' . ' ' ' '. rv' .Jr. lv 3' s 5 , , gg V .. V-.S S.. . 'qv . U ..- 'I .. rp -5.2 ', i . V, ., ' 1 s -' I 1 ' Q 'Q -Q .K v. Ll . ' Q.. . A, , Jv L .s:. . ' s ' ' I , -1 ' f'.fl.' 4 ' ' 1' ' ' .f ' s 'i ' hr ' f'! If 'I i A-i - D 1 L 1 , . C J A , r r C ' A . 'D V ' ': ' 1' '. l'l 'll' s ' 'Q : U 1 Vs 'V . I , ..' V C A - :KV , Loman 1Vlr:Curdy's ability to ride a horse to ,llbllllllltiXxlilgllli' A ss 4 3 . YA ' . V X i ' . - - C l 4.,AM 3 Y in up 'Q ' -'s 9 Q ' r' 1,511 '?':D .s V- w 1, - M. 1 pw, ,Q . .. . Y. .X . 7 M - . . L L . ' by l 'a ng :'l V' lj lf L 2' ll Mall' ' g -ll, J' .' lr: ' : g ' ' '. ., 3 - C , , .g Q L. . Y 7 .i .1 , i . , . , Y s ac 2 ve - 'I ' ' M J I . I . .x 1 r I, Q - 4 if V Lu J.L 5 rv - tl I a Q lu I ' , - 2 44 ' fe - V ' - , . 'fg 1, - ' H . 1 ' . l D 'V , ' ,,.. ' . ' . . -7 1 j V 1 ' Q ..g -1 if B ' J ' 7 , ' . . '. . I I. 7 . ' . h . . . Y . - I . ' rl - 1 A
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