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

 - Class of 1951

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JOYCE MARIAN JONES Commercial Somerton She's wide awake and on her toes Spreading good cheer, where'eer she goes. Joyce's nickname, joy, fits Joyce like a glove. Quiet and yet not too quiet is the best description we can think of. She participated in our intra-murals and always upheld the honor of the class. She was an active member of Tri-Hi-Y, Glee and Library Clubs. Among her special likes is stock car racing, but definitely not homework! We hope joy will find the right job and will continue to be the kind of girl we have so much admired. ROBERT THOMAS JONES Academig Rockledge Always well dressed, he's neat as a pin With this-plus personality, he always sure to win jonesy was one of our all around fellows. He has to his credit the honor of being Class President in his junior year, a member of the Business Staff of the Yearbook, junior play cast, and all the class athletic teams. -And then there were his club selections- Safety, Science, and Home Economics. jonesy was a real asset to our class and worked hard for all the class projects. We wish him well in his future occupation. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH KLEINZ Commercial Huntingdon Valley One on whom we could all depend Her cheerful willing spirit never seemed to break or bend. Quiet and pleasant, Kathy was everyone's friend. She partici- pated in intra-murals, was an important member of the Yearbook business staff, and sang in the Glee Club. She proved herself effici- ent, capable and full of school spirit as our hockey manager for two years and as a member of our senior play cast. You would usually find Kathy's name on our scholastic honor rolls, too. How she man- aged to do so many things well and still keep our class treasury in good order, we don't know! We do know this, however, we'll miss this very special classmate of ours! CHARLES D. KRAMER General F easterville Charlie was our tall, dark, and handsome man We can be quite sure, he will go far in anything he plans. Charley didn't spread his talents thin but concentrated on a few activities in which he had a special interest, chiefly our 1950 foot- ball team of which he was the manager. Charlie's love of school was not too great but he did a creditable job in his course, and broke the monotony by having a fling now and then at our social functions. Car motors and professional stock car racing are his present interests. Because of that, we 'wish Charley a safe as well as a happy future.

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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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GERTRUDE ANNA LEAHY Commercial Rockledge A girl that's energetic, thoughtful, and kind, We're sure she'll accomplish everything fine. Gert, so well nicknamed, is our commercial section's wit coupled with this sense of humor is Gert's own special smile. Gert participated for three years in basketball intra-murals with the same peppy spirit and the same efficiency that she displayed as secretary of the Safety Club and Vice President of the Tri-Hi-Y. Gert also proved to be an able Business Manager of the Yearbook. In her few leisure moments she likes to read and enjoy football and baseball. When Gert leaves L.M. she looks forward to a secretarial position. As somebody's stenog we know that Gert will be super. WILBERT E. LENNON Academic - Feasterville A strong silent member of our not so silent class A persistent thorough worker who made quite sure he'd pass. A Torgo, our varsity football dynamo, who participated in our intra-murals in senior high, too, was a member of the Science, Safety and Hi-Y Clubs and captain of the noon patrol. He likes biology in particular and science in general. If we were to make a forecast of the future, we'd say that Torgo would become owner and manager of a store. With his pleasant, quiet manner and his ability to make friends and be one, we feel rather sure that any prophecy including success and happiness will come true. JOAN ANNA LINCK Commercial Rockledge Abounding with energy-no time to rest She greeted life with a great deal of zest. Lincky, one of our vivacious young ladies, has many, many likes with sports, dancing, and driving heading her list. Starting out as our captain of intra-murals in tenth grade, she continued to parti- cipate in basketball throughout senior high. Glee Club was her one and only club by choice. She tells us that her hopes for after gradua- tion include an office position with a nice boss land she's not the only onell Good luck to Joan who will enjoy whatever comes her way. IO ANNE BERNICE LOPACINSKI Commercial Feasterville We always found important things for our Jo Anne to do Because whe was so capable, efficient, and willing, too. Ever since Jo joined us in ninth grade we knew she was one of our most capable members, and her efficient handling of our Christ- mas card project more than proved we were right. Jo is the quiet type until orders are to be given and ideas are to be expressed, then, she's ready and willing to state her case-which is always a sound one. In the business staff of the yearbook and on numerous class committees, jo has always filled the bill. jo's special interests include dancing and recipes. ln fact, jo has hopes of managing a restaurant. if and when that happens we know many of jo's friends who will patronize that restaurant. It couldn't help being a success with jo as its head.

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