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PROPHECY As I gaze into the huge'mirror in front of me, I recall the mirror which was used in the publication of my class's yearbook. Last night I again had the privilege of gazing into this famous looking-glass. At once I saw Shirley The Shape Ambrose, standing in front of M-G-M movie camera. Also working on the set were Lorraine Metcalf, Betty Lesher, and Peggy Goetz, who were make- up artists. Becoming more interested, I stepped into this mirror but to my amazement I found my- self on a street in the dovmtown section of Greencastle. I turned around and noticed a sign which read, lalopy Used Cars , Frank Johnston, Prop. Imagine my surprise when I saw Fred Ferry polishing somebody's car along the street. He told me that he was getting publicity for his new garage. Later as I shook hands with the Hon. Eddie Smith, along came Peggy Myers, his chief vote-getter. Peg told me that he was running for State Senator again this year. His bill, on prohibiting doe season was recently passed by the legislature. Feeling hungry, I went to the tovm's favorite restaurant operated by Coldsmith and Rock, I was served a tasty meal by the waitress, Lois Hartman, Suddenly, Iheard a commotion out- side. Chief of Police Shank caught Max Keckler for speeding, Joe's Ford and Constable Kennedy's Olds SS couldn't catch t e atomic convertible owned and operated by loan Pensinger. She is on the loose again due to the fact that she just divorced her third husband. Going inside the new school, I was greeted by Joanne Brewbaker P. D. Q. , and lane Walker, A.B.C., teachers of social studies. They told me they have a terrible time keeping Lois Lesher's children quiet in classrooms. Ruth Keckler was the new school nurse. Also working as secretaries in local business offices are Lois I-leefner, Dot Helmuth, Delores Ommert, Norma Jean Bear and Dorothy Black. I visited Max Stenger's Record Shop where I heard the latest record Homesick Blues by the Bonebrake Sisters, Patsy and Delores. Walking on, I bought a newspaper at Rotz's newstand. The paper,THE WINDY BLAB, was published dai y by the former moonshiner of the Pine Hills, Harry T. Goetz. His chief reporter was Mary Lou Eshleman, Bob Walck, still a bachelor, was the sports editor. In the classified section an ad stated that Mick Biser had just lowered the rates on his bus service to Hagerstown. Some of the interesting news items were: Gerald Rock was elected President of the Greencastle Sportsman Associationg Jim Stenger, B. S. , is teaching Physical Education in Hagerstown High, Maynard Keckler's meat market business went bankrupt. On the Science Page I saw in big letters across the top, Earthling Returns from Moontrip. Below I read that Dr. Joe Zarger's stratospheric rocket ship finally came home after three years flight. He and Dr. Bob Crider disproved the theory that the moon is made of green cheese. Under birth announcements, I saw that Dale and Anna announced the birth of triplets. They asked Shirley Talhelm, head nurse, and Pauline Lindsay, assistant, to enlarge the nursery of the local hospital. Q77
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES Esther Grove General Course Tri-Hi-Y 49 Dramatic Club 19 Glee Club 29 Hobby Club 39 Library Club 4, President. Lois Hartman General Course Hobby Club 1-3, Treasurer 2-39 Glee Club 29 Tri-Hi-Y29 Future Homemakers ofAmerica 4. Ronald Hartman General Course Glee Club 2-49 Hi-Y 1'4Q Archery Club 2-43 Baseball 3'4Q Hobby Club 1. Lois Heefner Commercial Course Student Council 49 Glee Club 29 Baccalaureate Chorus 29 Commercial Club 39 Hobby Club 29 Debating Club 4. Dorothy Helmuth Commercial Course Tri-Hi-Y 1-49Glee Club 2-49Baccalaureate Chorus 2: Commercial Club 39Futu.reHomemakersoi America 49 Class Play 39 Office Secretary 49 Cheerleading 3'4Q Basketball 3-49 Hockey 1-22 Student Council 49 Class Secretary 19 Dancing Club 1. Frank Johnston General Course Hi-Y 49 Gym Club 29 Archery Club 3-49 Glee Club 2'4Q Patrol 3j Soccer 4. 510
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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1952 of G. H. S., being of sound mind and healthy body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: Shirley Ambrosescgymnastic ability to Patricia Artz. Mary Jane Bear an Richard Baumbaugh's love to Helen Koon and Dale Gearhart. Bill Spangler's corny jokes to Don Trainer. Norma Jean Bear's gtml chewing to Grace Bert, Sonny Kendall's merit badges to Bill Harsh. Dorothy Black's position at the State to Marvin Tice. Robert Crider's matches to next year's Chemistry Class. Delores Bonebrake's quietness to Janice Hollinger, Bob Walck's mound prowess to Billy Glaser. Patricia Bonebrake and Lois Hartman's friendship to Marie Clary and Becky Keckler. Harry Goetz's catching arm to Ronnie Pryor. Joanne Brewbaker's love for Pontiacs to Betty Myers Virginia Coldsmith's giggle to Ruth Ann Beeler. Mary Lou Eshleman's love for books to Owen Henry. Bob Orris's talent on the stage to Kermit Hicks. Peggy Goetz's basketball ability to June Shatzer. Eddie Smith's ability to get the movie projector SNAFUED to Joe Crider. Esther Grove's driving ability to Jean Lindsay. Jim Stenger's gymnastic feats to Fred Staley. Lois Lesher's talkativeness in study hall to Lois and Louise Koons. Bub and Mick's undying love for Hagerstown to Judy Teeter. Jane Walker's curled bangs to Penny Pine. Dot Helmuth's happy-go-lucky ways to Shirley Miller. Ruth Keckler's love for servicemen to Vivien Myers. Bubbles Kennedy's ability to sleep through classes to Don Warren. Betty Lesher's willingness to Eilene Brown. Lois Heefner's ability to do P.O. D. to Tuck Colbert. Frank Johnston's wavy hair to Eddie Baumgardner. Pauline Lindsay's piano playing ability to Dwaine Gipe. Lorraine Metcalf's smiling face to Henrietta Goetz. Gerald Rock's bashfulness to Carl Keener. Ioan Pensiggefs ability to argue to Fay Hissong. Shirley Ta elm's athletic ability to Ina Reichard. Fred Ferry's place beside the buzzaw in the shop to Harold Keller. In witness thereof, we the testators, sign our names and affix our seals on the eleventh day of February, nineteen hundred fifty two. S Witnesses- Ili! , X, . - , ' 'fi Max Stenger '57 Joanna Stine Delores Ommert ' FU' ,,
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