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

 - Class of 1951

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JOSEPH FRANK WERNERT Academic Trevose Heights Joe's friendly manner does loudly acclaim A path leading to fortune, happiness and fame. To Joe goes the honor of being the first student council presi- dent to be elected by the student body. One of Joe's duties was to have charge of assembly, and in that he did a fine job. When Joe joined our class in tenth grade from Roman Catholic High School, he brought a variety of interests with him, Safety, Hi-Y, Home Eco- nomics and Dancing were some of them. He was a member of the business department of the yearbook and also participated in sports and class intra-murals. In his senior year Joe was a valuable mem- ber of the varsity football team. After graduation Joe is very much interested in becoming a carpenter. Be a good one, Joe. FREDERICK WETTER College Preparatory Huntingdon Valley With modest assurance and easy grace, 'he faces the years ahead Dependable, capable, honest, and true-all of these tell of Fred. When Fred joined our class as a junior from Frankford High, we gained and Frankford lost. Doc was always willing and ready to lend a helping hand in our many class activities, and his trusty Hutmobile saw much action. We will not forget his valuable ser- vice in prividing the lighting effects in both our junior and senior plays, and Barn Dance. Fred's main interest is in science and he was a very active member of the Science Club. He particularly likes radio work, but what he doesn't like is English and OLD CARS! In the future, Fred plans to attend college and pursue his scientific interests. We wish him success and achievement in his work. JEANNE WILSON Commercial F easterville Her cheers were always hearty, her songs sweet yet gay We're sure she'll always enjoy a full life, in just her own special way. Yea team! Fight, team, fight! Yes, It's our cheerleading captain, Jeanne, in action. But cheerleading wasn't the only thing in which Jeanne was active. She played varsity basketball and baseball intra- murals. Some of her other activities included Glee Club, Choir, Lion's Roar Staff, and participation in both the junior and senior plays. Jeanne is also very much interested in art and singing. Also, we must not forget Jeanne was our Maid of Honor to the May Queen. We remember her lovely alto voice which we heard on many a happy occasion, such as the Spring Concert. In the future she plans to be a secretary. With her enthusiasm and zest for whatever she does Jeanne is sure to be successful. ROGER WITTE General Huntingdon Valley We've had no cause to complain of Al A great fellow and a wonderful pal. Friendly, good-natured Al says he doesn't like school, even though he tried all three courses-Academic, Commercial, and Gen- eral. But nevertheless, he found many interesting activities to oc- cupy his time. Among them were Lion's Roar staff, Hi-Y, and Science Clubs. He participated in class intra-murals and also found time to work on the stage crew for the junior play. He likes canoeing but his special hobby is trap-shooting. After graduation, Roger plans to go in business for himself. He hasn't revealed what kind of business but we know he's had good, practical experience in his father'S business. In that or in another of his choice he's sure to make a go of it.

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ERIC D. THOMPSON College Preparatory Huntingdon Valley His ideals lofty, his ambitions high To gain success he will surely try. Smile and look pretty. Here comes the class photographer. Eric was a very capable person to be in charge of the photography for our yearbook because photography was his pet hobby. Besides always being on the A honor roll, Eric was active in Safety, Science, Typ- ing, and Home Ec. Clubs. He was a member of the Lion's Roar Staff and also the junior and senior play casts. He says he likes girls, photography, sports, cars, and anything scientific, but French is not among his joys. For a bright future, Eric has the success formula if we ever saw one. HARRY W. THOMPSON, JR. Academic Bethaytes With his flair for sports and art Of our class he was an important part. Harry's interests were many and varied. Among them were Hi-Y, Science, Typing, Art, and Safety Clubs. He liked basketball and participated in class intramurals. But what does Tex like best?. . . Horses! We agree that horseback riding is a swell hobby and that Tex is a top-notch horseman. He was a member of the Lion's Roar for one year, nor will we forget how well he played the part of jimmy in the senior play. After graduation, Harry plans to attend college. With his likable personality and quiet manner we are sure that Tex will continue to have friends and success in the wide, wide world. EDITH TROTTER Commercial g If Edith will remain just as she is today In future years we'll still admire her jolly pleasant way. Huntin don Valley When you talk about sports, you think of Edith, who was one of our most valuable players. She played both basketball and hockey for three years. When Edie hit that hockey ball it really went flying down the field. Of course she played in class intra-murals, too, being a definite aid to 5I's team. Edith was also a member of the Tri- Hi-Y Club for two years. She claims she doesn't like school, but she has been with us since first grade and in all that time she has been a friendly, cheerful classmate. However, Edith insists that she's all set to get a job after graduation. In that job we wish her success. HAROLD B. VIKOREN College Preparatory Huntingdon Valley We voted him as one most likely to succeed Because of his ability and many kindly deeds. Harold was the very efficient and capable editor of our yearbook and as you see, he did a swell job. Among his activities were Sci- ence, Home Ec., Typing, and Safety Clubs plus being exchange editor for the Lion's Roar. This busy classmate of ours also found time to participate in both our senior and junior plays. But with all these many interests, among which is traveling, Harold has one definite dislike, Math. However, his greatest enthusiasm is for busi- ness as'you can see from his activities, and after college he looks forward to a business career. ll 451' .,



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SUSAN WRIGHT Commercial Oakford Sue never was the quietest one In fact-she usually provided the fun. Sue is one of the good-natured workers of our class. She loved sports, and played fullback on the varsity hockey team for two years and junior varsity basketball. She also participated in intra-murals and captained the team. She joined Safety, Cheerleading, and Shop Clubs, and also was a Lion's Roar member for one year. She likes all sports, movies, and ice cream, but she doesn't like homework. With her variety of interests we are sure that her future life will always be interesting and successful, especially if she keeps that chuckle and the merry gleam in her brown eyes. WILLIAM L. WOLF General Rockledge Bill could always be spotted a mile away For his smile, his laughter, and love of fair play. Bill joined our class in his senior year from Frankford High School. Top on the list of interests is hunting lfor large and small gamel. He joined Hunting and Fishing and also Science Clubs. He likes Girls, sports, dancing, and his fellow classmates. His sport interests include football and baseball. But he said, I have no dislikes because I try to take these dislikes and turn them into my likes before they are really my dislikes. We think this is an admirable philosophy. After gradua- tion Bill plans either to leam a trade or join his father in the real estate business. We're ever so glad Bill joined our ranks and we wish him much success. HO OR GROUP ,t 4 4 I Roscher M B Croxall G. Leahy, E. Thompson, J. Burrows, I... Pennypacker, S. Schaffer. H Vikoren Cabsent when picture was takenl. 41

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