Lower Moreland High School - Elmleo Yearbook (Hundingdon Valley, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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I ROBERT HAFNER General Rockledge A little reserved and a little bit shy A good athlete and a wonderful guy. If someone should ask us anything about Bob they would be sure to get a pleasing reply. Although he may not be man of many words, when he does say something it's usually amusing. Bob's choice of activities were Hi-Y, Home Economics, and Safety Clubs. Bob took a special interest in sports and participated in intra-mural basketball and varsity football, in which everyone will agree, he was a great asset. His friendly way and good disposition are two characteristics that help make Bob a grand guy. With these things in mind we feel safe in saying that his plans for the future will work out. JAMES HARDMAN General Huntingdon Valley This is the lad with the bright red hair With the happy eyes and not ever a care. jim came to us in his senior year from Northeast High School. He is a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club, and has many interests, with his main interest being in model railroading. He is sociable, a good mixer, and always ready to lend assistance in the matter at hand. We are sorry jim wasn't with us longer because we enjoyed being a classmate of his. Here is one of our members who seems fairly sure of what he is going to do after high school: namely, learn the trade of a sheet metal worker. MARIE LEE HETRICK Commercial F easterville Her joyful presence and ready laughter Will be remembered with pleasure forever after. Marie's good disposition kept her light-hearted and happy always. Marie enjoyed participating in class sports, and was one of the many who played intra-murals. One of Marie's special interests is dancing. With all this Marie still found time to be a member of the Glee and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. Although Marie's plans for the future are not defin- ite we are sure she will succeed in whatever they may be-and what's more, she'll enjoy things! JUNE VIRGINIA HIBBS Commercial Rockledge Her flair for art and sparkling wit June's never sad-no, not a bit. Full of pep and always willing to help, that's junie, our class artist. But art isn't the only activity that claims june's time. In addition to this fine talent, she participated in basketball intra- murals for three years and belonged to the Glee, Safety, and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. She was also our art editor for the Elmleo. With Junie around, fun and good times were never lacking and you could always notice that twinkle in her eye when you mentioned Norman. Her only dislike is getting up in the morning. Her after graduation plans are office work and later-marriage.

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MARGARET ELIZABETH DYER Commercial Feasterville Of majestic tossing stallions she dreams Of fields in Kentucky and Arizona streams. Easy going Peggy usually leads a conversation to her favorite theme-horses. Although Peggy was a busy girl reading westerns she still participated in intra-murals and was a faithful follower of all school activities. Basketball and stock car racing are a few of her many likes. Like most commercial students, Peggy expects to be- come an office worker as soon as possible after graduation. THOMAS L. FECCA General Trevose He was our handsome football star- Who carried L.M.'s fame near and far. This handsome senior was the captain of our football team. He played varsity football and basketball for four years. Intra-murals always found Tommy in active participation. Aside from sports he liked Hi-Y, Home Ec., and Safety Clubs. We will not forget that he made a very valuable member of our stage crews for both the junior and senior plays. Also Tommy was always willing to help decorate for a dance when we needed a strong, tall man. He served as an able representative on the Athletic Council for two years. After gradua- tion Tommy hints strongly that he thinks of joining the Navy. Whether in this or some other occupation of his choosing, we wish him much happiness and success. MARIAN IDA FESMIRE Academic Jenkintown Her music shall forever be known In her the seeds of talent were sown. Marian was a real asset to our class, chiefly because of her cheerful disposition, her willingness to help in our projects, and her special interest in music. Marian was one of our varsity hockey players in her senior year and played a part in both junior and senior plays. Marian joined in many of the school activities, particularly Glee Club and the orchestra. She also was a member of the Literary Department of the Elmleo. Marian's immediate plans include Wheaton College where she will be a music major. JAMES Fox Academic Rockledge A rifle in his hand and a gun o'er his shoulder We hope he'll never change as he grows older. Are you looking for a friendly, cheerful fellow, with a big smile for everyone? Well, here he is. jimmy is all of this and more. He participated in intra-murals plus Hunting and Fishing, Home Eco- nomics, Hi-Y, and Safety Clubs. jimmy was co-editor of the photo- graphy department for the Elmleo and proved his acting ability by taking part in both junior and senior plays. Jimmy was always ready to lend a helping hand in all class activities. We'll miss that help- ing hand and the wide grin that went with it.



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JEAN HIJTH H112-Bs Commercial i Rockledge Of the two the more serious and grave Until you see the smile that she saves. No, you aren't seeing double-it is just the other equally friendly half of the Hibbs twins. Unlike june-jean tends to be more on the quiet side but never too quiet to have a good time and cause alittle excitement. Always dependable and helpful, Jeanie participated in basketball intra-murals, belonged to the Tri-Hi-Y, Glee and Safety Clubs, and served on the Business Staff of the Elmleo. She was an outstanding commercial student and intends to put her commercial talent to use after graduation. jean has proved a real asset to our class, both as a student and as a friend to all. , t RAYMOND H. HOFFMAYER Academic Rockledge Sleepy had a nickname all his own But the reason for it was well known. Sleepy was a classmate who was always friendly and con- genial. Happy-go-lucky Ray took everything in his stride. He never worried-and there's a reason for that nickname. Ray was a member of Science and Hunting and Fishing clubs. Hunting is also a hobby with him, but Ray likes best to go out and have a good time-and his excellent dancing is an aid to him there. Ray doesn't say what he'll do after graduation, but it's sure to be something interesting and unusual. CATHERINE ELIZABETH HUBING Commercial Rockledge Her fine brand of basketball Was ever admired by each and all. Sports loving Cass is what we've named this lass for obvious reasons. She participated in intra-mural and varsity basketball for three years. Being a member of the business staff of our year book and the Glee and Tri-Hi-Y clubs kept her quite busy-but she was ever calm, cool, and collected. Everyone has a slight knowledge of her hobby- collecting records of course! Cass has the same idea as so many of the girls to settle down. That should be sufficient be- cause we think Cass has all the qualities of a good homemaker. WILLIAM L. JAMIESON General F easterville Bill is a big man in more ways than one But in faults that were big, we found a sum total of none. Easy-going Bill found the Typing and Home Economics Clubs to his liking, but because of his outside interests, he participated in sports chiefly as a spectator. However, if his plans work out, Bill will be joining the Navy and not as a spectator. After a few months of training there, we imagine that even Bill will think back to his school days as pleasant, happy ones. In the meantime we wish Bill good luck for we know he can accomplish what he makes un f mind to do.

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