Lemasters High School - Parnellian Yearbook (Lemasters, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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Lemasters High School - Parnellian Yearbook (Lemasters, PA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 80 of 138
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Lstin Class, has moved stud:-1 hall, period six, much better since the out and we are on our honor --as often as Mr. we wonder if he thinks we have no honor. The Plong better without the rest of us- Perhaps as we could be, but we challenge anyone to mention for us any other cle-.ss that has be n untrusted to en honor study hall. Tragedy stalked through our mi-dst this Sprinm end left us with heavy hearts- On April 5 death clrfimed Roymond Hsmner. One of tho sunniest and best-liked of our group. Six of Rfsymond's chums--Cloyd. Hollenshend, George Reeder, Marvin Myers, Warren Anderson, Eugene Grouse, and Robert Keefer--acted as pall beerors Pt his funervl- The class attended the church service in :1 body The only other member we hnve lost to moved to Hanover- With him we lost n good vi co president . Lsnsch looks in on us Latin Gloss seems to get we ore not suite as good dnte is Robert Aitgel, who singing voice and our we round out our first yer1r's It is with r crew of fifty-seven thot sojourn ot Lemasters High School. We have lost some of our dignity and taken on some of the audacity ond lisght-henrtodness of the upper- clvssmen. Until we return next Fell with the wisdom end foolishness of sophomores-- Adina . LD! GIRL ARI! I I get myself e girl In the spring oi' thc year, About her I'm going, to tell you, The't's why I'm here. I'11 tell you how I get horg It vu-.sn't a very herd task. All it took to win her Tins just enough ooure,ge'to ask, I went to her house one evening And asked if she was in. The mon at thc door s:1id, 1!o, bent And clipnod me on tho chin. But after C. time I won my girly New I wish that I vmro deed, For every night I como homo late Sho reps me on my head. Hormzmn Rosenberry Il Cleone Hoover OUR CLI-.SS Our class is very large in size, In fact we number forty-eight. Of talent we are not deprived And our activities are up to date. Our morale is high, our outlook bright, For knowledge we will always fight. C1 cone Hoover OUR CLASS Of our class we src ell very proud Because together we make 2. jolly Some of us inclubs excell While others in sports do very well, find when our time comes to graduate Tie hope our number is still forty-eight, crowd. Jenn Gluck

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Us ts ma vm ti ss our mow m ay On the third day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty, fifty-nine calm, dignified young men and women entered Lemasters High School as freshmen. Several upper-class- men were rude enough to say we were lost . But we we:-en't.. We had not yet learned our way about. When neither upper-classmen nor teachers interfered, we got along superbly well. After several weeks of high school life we decided the adult way to make. our wishes known and to enter school activities was through elected representatives of the Class. Having made up our minds we immediately proceeded with an election of such representatives. For our president we elected the stable and sensible Cloyd Hollenshead. To serve under his leadership we elected a vice-president, Robert Angle, a secretary, Bean Gluck, a treasurer, Hazel Beoler, a historian, Cleone Hoover, and two athletic managers to supervise our intramural participation, Mary Hornbeker and Robert Keefer. Pearl Rmk, Marvin Byers, and Cloyd Hollenshead were selected to speak for us in the School Council. On October 8 we spent a very enjoyable evening as the guests of the sophomores in the gymnasium. Having been brought up in n somo- whet more dccorous society wo could not speak too highly of the courtesy of our hosts on the occasion, but we believed they. thougxt they were enjoying themselves, so we put them at their ease and Joined in the fun as they had planned it. After the party we felt quite z capable of taking care of ourselves. ' The talent found among us is astounding for a group so young. Seven of our girls and five of our boys have been accepted as members of Mixed Chorus. Robert Keefor was a member of Coach Hego varsity basketball team. Mary Hornbaker saw some action with Miss Goarhart's second-stringers. Lois Hawbaker, Cloone Hoover, Charles Gift. and Gloyd Hollenshead are members of the Vox'Scholae staff. Rarely are freshmen able to break into the schoolfs dramatic circles. We gave four of the cast of the play Linda , presented in November. Our dramatists were Cloyd Hollenshoad, Cleone Hoover, George Reeder, and Mary Hornbaker. We feel that wo have put our talents to good uso. Even now we have a crow of boys out working herd to win some honor in baseball and track. Algebra has been our biggest headsbho. The freshmen encourage visitors to come to seo Mr. Lausch between one and two olclock- W0 enjoy class so much more when we have charge of it. Wo also enjoy



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Row 1-Eugene Crouse, John Graham, Eugene Meckley, James Hawhnker, Charles Gift, Freemonl: Rockwell, Carl Gluck, Warren Anderson, Walter Shives, Joseph Shoemaker. Row 2-Edna Fisher, Ida Belle Walker, Clara Doris Rockwell, Betty Snyder, Mary Hornbaker, Jean Gluck, Cleone Hoover, Mr. Hege, Cloyd Hollenshead, Hazel Beeler, Jean Yeager, Wayne Hissong, Jean Myers, Pauline Deck, Helen Fritz. Row 3-Viola Mellott, Betty Cuff, Ida Mae-Barnhart, Edna Barnes, Betty Kohn, Sylvia Dorty, Helen Mae Gift, Mae Ommert, Pearl Funk, Dorothy Hawbaker, Lois Hawbaker, Eileen Hoover, Jane Gluck, Faye Baer, Marvin Myers, George Reeder. Hayes Mellott. Row 4-David Snyder, Jr., Jack Swisher, John Shelley, Myron Myers, Robert Keefer, Robert Shives, Norman Rosenberry, Robert Turner. President ...,......, Vice'-lwrsidvnl ..,... Serrclnry ....,...... Trclmzrcr ..................,.. ,. Freshman Class Hisrorimx .. ......................,.... .. Girls' Athlcric Manager ........ Boys' Alhlclic Manager ..,.,.. Class Adviser ....,,.......,...,.. Cuwn HOLLENSIIEAD ROBERT .ANGEL JEAN GLUCK HAZEL BEELER CLEQNE Hoovmz ill,-XRY HORNBAKER ROBERT KEEFER Mk. HEGE

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