Lemasters High School - Parnellian Yearbook (Lemasters, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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Front row, left to right :- Fred Schenck, Donald Austin, Robert Snyder, Robert Lawyer, Guy Hollenshead, Earl Ferry, Peggy Lamaster, Patsy Starliper, Helen Barnes, Loretta Rockwell. Second row 1- Agnes Deaver, Glenn Fritz, Zana Cramer, Elton Shelly, Betty Arnold, Galen Hecknian, Dorothy Bricker, Myron Meyers, Dolly Angle, Viola Gordon, Mrs, Stroup. Third row :-Maude Kessinger, Myers Rockwell, Eric Etter, John Hawbaker, Dorothy Thompson, Robert Hill, Anna Mae Truinpower. Junior Class Class Otlicers: Prc.n'dc11f-GUY Ht3LLENSHE.AD2 I'ice-P1'cs1'de11I-RoBERr Law- YER1 .9L'L'l'L llllI'j -PEGGY LixMAsrER: Trcaszzrcl'-EixRL FERRY: .itlzlctic illanagvrs- HELEN B,-xRNEs and Mx'ERs ROCKXVELL. CLASS YELL: Hl..YfLIl'.X' in fin' fofwzooiz. Brzxkcfbrzll at fl1'1111vl'.' llvL l'C alwuvx c1'cfv1'111incu' fu bv the tt'1'1:1zcr .' IVI10 are 'wwf' C1711 -V011 gllL'.Y5:1 l-ilQ'L'l'.Y.l Yes! Yrs! Yes! This is the third year here at L. H. S. for the Class of '49, Since they first started to high school, they have lost quite a few of their classinatcs. They learned, much to their chagrin that they would occupy the rooni vacated by the Class ot '48, the stage. Their ire was elevated to a rather high pitch when they discovered that they would have to move from their room quite frequently. They also acquired a new teacher this year, Mrs. Barbara Stroup. ACTIVITIES 'Pop Reads A Christnias Carol presented to student body by Class of '-l9. Two '-l9'ers joined the cast of A Date Vl'ith Judy. ' Four cheer leaders were selected from the Class of '-W. Class H1'.rf0rn111. PATSY STARLIPER. -

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December 18-19-Dramatic Club presents A Date With Judy. December 23-Off for a three-day Christmas vacation. January 1-About fourteen of us decide to take New Year's off. Too rainy to go ice-skating though. January 13-Almost everyone goes to the Farm Show. January 23-Janice decides to leave us because she doesn't like the idea of Detention Hall. We'll miss her. January 30-Minstrel Show. Mr. Wingerd looked so-o-o cute. February 13-Deadline for essays on Will Democracy Survive ? February 17-Our beautiful green and white hats and pennants arrive. February 25-Mr. Mowrey presents musical assembly. But one simply couldn't get a laugh. March 8-VVanda Hull is ill with appendicitis. March 10-Movie, Sun Valley Serenade, the film strung from one end of the building to the other. April 8-9-Operetta, Pirates of Penzance. May 14-Junior-Senior Banquet at Hotel Vliashington. May 21-VVe're very sad because at last it's time to go. Adieu. Class Hli.Yf0FI-011. JUNE MYERS. Class Poem On September of Nineteen Forty-four, The school doors opened wide once more. And forty-six Freshmen entered in Their four years of High School to begin. VVe studied hard to make the grade. But feel ourselves highly repaid, VVhen looking back along the way Our thoughts to happy moments stray. To the many teachers we've met here, Both those serene and those severe, XVe express our gratitude for their ambitions And efforts to make us better citizens. Our hopes for a world peaceful and strong, Will be our guide as we go along. And may our dreams continue bright. And freedom always remain our right. Only twenty-six remain as the time draws nigh. Our school days have passed quickly by. To our Alma Mater, our thoughts will often turn. But we must Learn to live, and live to learn. JUNE lhlYERS.



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-Q Front row, left to right: Gladys Hamil, Kenneth Mellott, Mary Stahl. John Hill, John Brake. Joan Rosenberry, Ivan Myers, Dorothy Etter, James Failor, Janet Failor, John Seylar, and Virginia Ommert. Second row, left to right: Mrs. McElhaney, Mary Logue, Donald Deck, Blanche Div- ilbiss, Wilbur Gordon, Mary Fisher, Aaron Hoke, Patsy Hill, Donald Blattenberger, Bernice Moats, Percy Hays, Miss Ryder, and Roberta Zimmerman. Third row, left to right: Joan Rockwell, Jack Hawbaker, Louise Smith, Arthur Nelling, Elaine Jones, Robert Bard, Betty Glass, Dean Christman, Ruth Lininger, and Merle Shives. Fourth row, left to right: David Harmon, Bruce Yeager, Roy Ensminger, and Mar- shall Kuhn. Not pictured: Joan Mellott, Carl Plum, and William Swisher. Sophomore Class Class Otiicers: P1'v.s1'dc11t-IVAN MYERS: Vim' P1'vsz'ulv11l-hloux BRAKE: Surre- ftII'j'-DOROTHY ETTEICI 7'1'm.r1m'1'-,IAMrs F.uLoRg .-lllzlvfic .llurmyclxv-.IANur F.y1Lok and jonx HILL. CLASS YELL: lfirl' in llzv llltlllllftllll, Sllltlkl' in Ilzc gra.v.r, The Class of '50 Is really' fasl. lN'hen the Class of '50 arrived at L. H. S. this year, they discovered that although their group had decreased, they still needed two home rooms. These are located at the baek of the auditorium and are presided over by Miss Ryder and Mrs. Mclilhaney. Several Sophomores were in the school play. Blanche Divilbiss. :I soprano, played the lead in the operetta. C'la.r.r HIAXfL7l'l-fill, ,low Rosrixizniucv. ACTIVITIES Pennsylvania XYG-ek assembly presented to student body. A play Bessie, The Bandit's Beautiful Baby given in an assembly.

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Lemasters High School - Parnellian Yearbook (Lemasters, PA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

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