Gettysburg High School - Cannon Aid Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA 'e'ix.vs.g?'N A perfect child, my dearl An innocent! Believing for an instant that these amazing words were applied to him, George Krumholtz answered with a loud Hoof, back! and sent his wagon with a bang into the platform of the Myersville railroad station. His broad hat and short coat, his heavy beard and shaven upper lip, marked him as a Mennonite. He was already annoyed for various reasons-by the dry weather, by the threatened approach of the Jap- anese beetle, by quarantine officials of the State of Pennsylvania who halted his empty wagon for exami- nation. He was especially annoyed by a large automobile, parked in the space which he had intended to occupy, from which he could most comfortably roll into his wagon the tobacco cultivator he was expecting. Though he had conscientious scruples about smoking tobacco, he had none whatever about raising it. Nor had he any hesitation about standing up for his rights. The insulting voice, which was that of a woman, came from the large car. You take up too much room, he answered, loudly. You're entirely too much on the slant. l'm no child, I'm no innocent, and I, too, am a driverfl Vxlhen there was no answer, he looked sharply around. Two passengers sat alone in the car, the middle-aged lady who had spoken and a girl who might be her daughter. They were elegantly dressed, and at their feet stood handsome black satchels with locks and lettering which George took to be gold. Such a darling! cried the young girl with rapture. Though George could not reasonably apply this de- scription to himself, he sat as though the sound of it paralylzecl him. VVith the capll' said the middle-aged lady. And the kerchief! cried the girl. And the smile! And so sweet! PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN ART ' ,f-.gfx I'ennsyl1'ania is unique among the forty-eight states in so for as par! of its heritage is the possession of a rich folk art. Although there are regional folk arts in New England and the southern highlands, neither section may lay claim to the reflection of character and religions eontirlions fonnd in the folk art of the Pennsylvania Gerinans. By a series of plates showing the various design inotifs and furnishings of the Pennsylvania Gerinans, we hope to create an appreciation for the art and interpret its deeper symbolic meaning. Illustrated in this still life arrangement are son-ze coninion household furnishings, sneh as a laneware or tin coffee pot with a frnit, seed and leaf designg pottery made from local days, a bride lJo.r,' a woven cloth with fancy work and in the background a barn sign that signj.

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Picture Editor ,...... VVrite-ups Editor ,,,,, Business M anager ,...A. ,,,... Senior Write-ups Ella Mae Rhodes Cch.J Jane Deardorff Thelma Deatrick Nancy Ogden Doris Rothhaupt Violet Schwartz Joyce Waybright Circulation Darlene Kennell Dolores Mason David Niebler Janet Shetter William Strickhouser Sports CANNON-AID STAFF L .,.. BARBARA BRYSON Advertising Manager o,,, MARY JANE SVARNAS VASHTI DIVELEY Circulation Manager WILLIALI COLE RICHARD HERRING Adviser .,......,.......,,.. Miss RUTH A. SPANGLER Feature Typing Lois Finkboner Cch.j Lorraine Hartman Charlotte Rogers Jean Tate Carroll Trine Jeanne Waltemyer Snapshots Stuart Kleinfelter Cch.J Nancy Baker Clare Carroll Robert Weiland Art Bruce Westerdahl Cch.J Joyce Fissel Qch.J Donald Raffensperger Patricia Winter Margaret Bushman William Bushman Jeanne McLaughlin Cch.J Doris Hartman Joyce Hoffman Janet Keefer Mary Lee Marjorie Leedy Jackie Routsong Advertising Effie Gastley Mary Group Emma Scott Patricia Shealer William Snyder Clubs Janet McSherry Lillie Bucher Mary Evans Copy Readers and Faculty, Classes, Picture Assistant Music, Plays Marion Coover Sue Kuykendall Janet Woodward Helen Myers George Miller Jean Kane Cclmj 1 Five



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