Kennard Dale High School - Fawn Yearbook (Fawn Grove, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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CLASS Two groups boarded buses of education, September, 1949, heading for separate schools, yet soon to be united as one class. Leading the Delta Class on their ride was Nancy McElwain, President, Ann Zimmer- man, Vice-President, Beverly Asbury, Secretary, and joan Reitz, Treasurer. They did a good job of steer- ing them through a trip to Conawingo Dam, hayrides and record hops. Raymond Bond, President, Blakely Eyster, Vice-President, Richard Fix, Secretary, Mildred Blevins, Treasurer, and Loretta Wolfe, Historian, were elected leaders of the Stewartstown Freshman Class. This group journeyed to Harrisburg as a class trip and enjoyed it very much. Other stops were at Stewarts- town High School for a Get-Acquainted Party with the rest of the high school, and a Christmas Party. Once again in SO , each group entered the sopho- more bus, closer to being united. A Hershey trip and dances were directed by Delta's officers-Gene Wagner, Presidentg Eleanor Hushon, Vice-President, David Allen,- Secretary, and Nancy McElwain, Treasurer. Blakely Eyster, President 5 Billy joe Allen, Vice-Presi- dent, Faye Almoney, Secretary, Sharon Cooper, Treas- urerg and Loretta Wolfe, Historian, were elected to lead the Stewartstown class through Philadelphia and Washington. Other stops were skating parties and dances. A rumor was running through the junior bus in 1951 that these two classes would be united and would be the first graduating class of a new consolidation, Kennard-Dale High School. .Ioan Reitz, President, Ed Garvine, Vice-President, Eleanor Hushon, Secretary, and Eugene Wagner, Treasurer, were the drivers through Delta's junior year. Patty Miller, President, Blakely Eyster, Vice-President, Sarah Kaufman, Secre- tary, Faye Almoney, Treasurer, and Betty Lou Taylor, Historian, conducted the bus for the Stewartstown junior Class. Each class, not knowing it, was now doing the same things-going on a trip to Gettysburg, sponsoring a Prom, getting those wonderful class rings -these joys were shared by both classes. Although Delta's class was unable to have a class play, the Stew- artstown class presented a play, Desperate Ambrose . Each class contributed much to the buses of sports, cheerleading and other extracurricular activities. Now came the big trip for both classes. The buses headed toward a new high school, Kennard-Dale. Many adjustments were to be made and jean Hint, President, David Allen, Vice-President, Sharon Cooper, Secretary, Nancy McElwain, Treasurer, Donald Green, Historian, conducted the trip as the senior officers. The class sold fruit cakes, vanilla, Christmas wreaths, and pen- cils to help the expenses of the New York trip. Stopping at the gymnasium, the class presented the play Willie's Weekend. After one big trip to New York City, the last stop was graduation. By this time each member of the class had realized the importance of Kennard-Dale High School. HISTORY V

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ii 5 1 aa T7 '96 DONALD EUGENE WAGNER Gatchelville Vocational Chorus 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. ofhcer 43 Track 1, 2, 31 Football 3, 4g Fair Award 2, 53 County Chorus lg Class ofhcer 1, 2, 33 F.F.A. Leadership Training School 2, 4. Gene har alwayx been an outrianding athlete erpecially in basketball and track. He'5 very active in F.F.A. and plan! to enlirt in the navy after graduation. LYDIA MAY WOLFE Stewartrtouin Commercial Newspaper 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Play usher 33 Fair Award 3, 43 Farm Show 39 Girls Chorus 4g Cherry Pie Contest 2, 3. Lydia har a magnetic Jenre of humor, if :he getr the joke, and ir liked by all,' proof of thir war her :election ar F.F.A. sweetheart. She ir very handy with the needle and ac- tive in F.H.A. work. SENIORS .pw- Qs if 11. ' JOHNNIE MAXINE WORKMAN Stewartrloun Vocational Newspaper 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus I 3 Cherry Pie Contest 2, 3. Her future defnilely includer marriage ar already a diamond if flickering on her finger. johnnie'I auburn hair ir her crowning glory. ANN MANIFOLD ZIMMERMAN Delta College Preparatory Yearbook 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Class officer 13 Radio Club 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 County Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 3,43 Girls Chorus 3, 43 District Orchestra 4g Op- eretta 3. Ann il the person who like! to be with peo- ple and make new friends. She certainly gel! enough tearing and ir very goodnatured about it. Ann'J going to be a Librarian, who knowf, maybe at Kennard-Dale. CHARLES RONALD WOLFE Steu'art5tou'n Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g F.F.A. officer 2, 33 Baseball 23 Basketball 1, 23 F.F.A. Leadership Train- ing School 2, 43 Fair Award 43 F.F.A. Field and Track Meet 2, 33 Play 4. A famed Rocket Rider , Ronald ir full of pep and uit. He if intererted in Ag. and alfo a Jophomore girl. 'K-.ve 9' N. Wta



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l Memories 'S'3 Q 1 II O Mr. Taylor's tall tales Freshman and Home Ec. initiation Explosion in Chemistry Class trips The Biology cat Wonderful junior and Senior class plays All the midnight oil burned before exams Mother, he has killed me, from Macbeth Means of raising money for New York trip All the worry over the year book Thesis, essays, and autobiographies New York l ! ! The copper and peroxide streaks Decorating for the junior and Senior Prom All the teachers The mouse trap, blackspot, and blue nail club Aspirin and coke at Nancy Messersmirh's parties Mary Lee's hotrodding All the lost possessions during our Sophomore year Patty's Poddle hair cut Ball games All the mistletoe at our class Christmas party at Nancy Hall's house Study hall Pictures that came out of the Senior class Bertie and Bev's Mischievousness Night-club dance Decorating for Prom QDickie's Fallj New Friendship resulting from consolidation S 'l Q I Mg H? l. ' ' N M wr , I '-J. K A . l Q '-...xg In --- K, , LQ.. .J r.. .' 'A, ' u j- A-,.-3.1, . . -- .- . -, . 'E '- , .Q- T: . --. I J,-, . ' . :rife-t'-'il:':g -r A .. vm..-v .' lg, .W u as tif- tzlwdw +11-...- ' . .23 The Big Six's troubles Goatees, mustaches, sideburns as a fad The famed Rocket Riders Mr. Hokes's long speeches Play Practices Dick Bonville's poems Mr. Zeigler's serious moments Billy joe's Be Boys talk Miss Seak's understanding nature Mr. Ecker's Pip-Pip-Oroo history test Trip to farm show Dave Allen's explosion Miss Reese's well conducted English Classes Miss Murrow's little trip downward Dick Bonville's wiffle Certain energetic boys sleeping in P. O. D. class Gene Wagner milking a cow Mr. Miller's safety class and his love for committees Bobby Barbour's nice meal of fishing worms Famous expression Can't please everybody Mr. Tome's take 5 Ken Ford's love for rubbing desks Ann Zimmerman's love for hitting Porches Our non-stop tour to Gettysburg Mr. Hoke's math classes Dances at Firehall Mildred Tharp learning ro skate with help of Joan Badders and Miss Kaufman ma

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