Lemasters High School - Parnellian Yearbook (Lemasters, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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Front row, left to right: Donald Gayman, Robert Swisher, Donna Armstrong, Harold Deshong, Helen Greenawalt, John Armstrong, John Stoner, Georgina Smith, Shirley McLaughlin, George Weller, Naomi Negley, Rodney McLaughlin, Elva Meyers, Charles Smith, Doris Mellott. and Reuben Locke. Second row, left to right: Paul Hopkins, Robert Blattenberger, Thurman Overcash, Donald Beeler, Glenn Clever, Lynn Plum. Doris Smith, Charles Carbaugh, Lena Mellott, Frank Hull, Grace Seylar, Gladys Brindle, Betty Amsley, Susan Meyers, Eleanora Yeager, Pauline Rubeck, and Mr. Wingerd. Third row, left to right: Jack Fix, Edna Keefer, Paul Shives, Eugene Cuff, Carl Amsley, Della Cooper, Clarence Pittman, Merle Ryder, Faye Keefer, Gerald Meekley, LuRae Ferry, Evangeline Buckwalter, and Marlene Zimmerman. Those not pictured are: Paul Gordon, William Fix, and Annabelle Zeis. Upon arriving at L. H. S. this year, the class of '51 discovered that they would live in the forepart of the auditorium. They found that there were 47 gay little people in their class. Of these 47 they have lost four: Doris Smit, Annabelle Zeis, Elva Myers, and Paul Gordon. Most of them participate in extra-curricular activities. Mr. lVilliam XYingerd.is their homeroom teacher. Freshmen Class Class Ofticers: Prcsidmzf-GEORGINA SMITH: lvllft' P1'f.vz'd011f-JOHN STONER: SCCI'L'fL7I'j'-JOHN ,ARMSTRONG2 Tl'L'051II'L'I'-SHIRLEY McLAL'cHL1N: .-lflzlvizr Managers -Dokis AIELLOTT AND RODNEY RICLAUGHLIN. CLASS YELL: Z1'fifv1'rI1' do rlalzf Cl1l'fli'C'l'.X' Chick! The .FITSIIIIIUIZ class is really slick! lVv't'C gm? H10 Z7l'UlllI.Y flzafs true mmzzglzf S0 601110 Olly, Fl'L'S1IllIGlI, do your stuff! ACTIVITIES January l-An interesting and instructive assembly on the common errors made in Public Speaking. January 26-A gay, rollicking Roller Skating Party at Cold Springs Park was held by the class of '51, .. Three of the Class of '51 rose to join the cast of A Date VVith Judy. , Class Hl'.Yft7I'Ilt1Il, SUSAN NIEYERS.

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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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Name Richard Riley Mary Lou Schenck Senior Likes and Dislikes Likes XYOITICII Bill Milton Garnes square dances Joyce Foreman John Harold Frye Smith Helen Cult music Nathan Heckman Upton Raymond Hawbaker to drive a Nash Richa1'd Hopkins to sleep Donald Hopkins Glenn Barnes Doris Reeder June Myers jack Hill Nellie Keefer Helen Auman Roberta Hamil Evelyn Benedick Betty Lamaster Pauline Beatty Olive Hayes Harry Fritz Vvilma Keyser XVanda Hull Eugene Hull Frances Robison school women solitude Harry music sports to tease Janice Rick sports Dave music June to argue the Pontiac to sleep roller- skating Dislikes rollerskating gossip Favorite Pastime sports reading Shakespeare skipping school conceited people knitting cold weather playing records sewing reading car horns sleeping 'lcrabby traveling teachers cabbage baseball cabbage basketball onions playing records rice reading counsel reading school movies nosey people reading conceited people traveling people Garry hillbilly music dancing rainy reading weather and radio conceited people pleasure driving studying reading school traveling pot pie reading Sunday evenings loafing alone rice traveling fiat tires pleasure driving Favorite Food spaghetti Favorite Song l'm In the meatballs Mood For Lcve macaroni S cheese banana splits fried chicken pie ice cream ice cream ice cream crab cakes Now Is the Hour Stardust Bless You True I Love You, Yes I Do I Don't Know VX'hy 'Now Is the Hour Your Red NVagon mashed potatoes I Love and gravy ice cream A Rabbit Good-night Sweetheart hot dogs Now Is the Hour macaroni S: Anniversary cheese Song ice cream Full Moon and fried chicken pie veal steak oranges banana split Empty Arms Don't Look Now Near You Night and Day I Love You, Yes I Do How Soon banana splits The Serenade of The Bells spaghetti Chopin's Polonaise ice cream For Sentimental Reasons fried XVho Cares VYhat chicken People Say baked Night and beans Day chili How Soon Italian Someday spaghetti

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