Manchester High School - Messenger Yearbook (Manchester, MD)

 - Class of 1951

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JUANITA NYLES STOUT Juanita Juanita joined us in the seventh grade, and is noted for her Tenn- esseean accent. She belongs to many activities of the school. Out- side of school, she belongs to a certain soldier. As yet, her fut- ure is uncertain, but we are sure she will succeed with her pleasing personality. ANNABELL MAY SWAM Swimmy Annabell is one of the shortest members of the class. She can often be seen working in a down- town restaurant. Her interests are centered around bowling, dancing and collecting souvenirs. As a typist, we know she will be successful. MADELYN LA RUE THERIT Therit Therit is noted for going to all the dances and frequently seen at school. She takes part in the Girls' Chorus, and she likes to collect trinkets and post cards. Working in Hampstead Drugstore is her delight. Secretarial work is her greatest ambition. Good luck. MADELINE GRAY WELLBORN IlRedSII Madeline is well distinguished from the other members of the class by her rad hair. She has always taken an active part in sports and this year she is also a cheerleader. After graduat- ing she would like to become a typist and we are sure she will succeed. LOLA JUNE WILHELM June With June as our treasurer, she has always kept our books accurate. She has been a typist for the Mess- enger and also a member of the Glee Club. As her hobbies, she enjoys skating and reading. She plans to become a secretary. Success to you. GEORGE NELSON ZUMBRUN George George is a friend to everyone. In the Boys' Chorus and Orchestra he always does his part. To hear him sing is a great pleasure. He also enjoys watching television. As a farmer, we are sure he will be a successful one.

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CARL RICHARD REED llcarlll Carl is the shortest boy in our class and is always up to some prank. He selected the General Course, and has taken great in- terest in shop work. The future holds in store for Carl either a farmer or a cabinetmaker. Good luck. RICHARD EUGENE REED I!DiCkll Richard is capable of doing great things, but too many times lets them slip by. He enjoys sports and doing model building. Being a mechanic is Richard's goal in his future. Success to you. MIRIAM ARLENE RENOLL Miriam Miriam is a hard working girl and is easy to get along with. She likes to listen to the radio, talk to others, and take long walks. We are sure she will prove to be successful as a secretary. WILLIAM EDWARD ROHRBAUGH Bill Bill has always been successful in sports throughout high school. He can often be seen driving to and from school in his Chevy. His future is as yet undecided, but we wish him luck in whatever he may choose to do. MARGARET ALICE SELLERS Sellers As president of the class, she has done her best in all the classes activities. She can often be seen going to the .Post Office sending one letter and bringing another one back. She also likes to sing and play the piano. To be a secretary is her determination and to you we wish good luck. BETTY ANNE SIEGMAN Betty Anne Betty Anne has been an asset to the class because of her helpful suggestions. She enjoys going to the movies and to basketball games and makes a good mana- ger of the team. Betty Anne hasn't definitely decided upon her future, but we hope it will be a happy one.



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DUB WILL We, the Senior Class of 1951, of the Manchester High School, town of Manchester, County of Carroll, and State of Maryland, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, execute, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling all former wills made by us. FIRST, we give and bequeath to the Junior Class individually: Delores Bixler - Helen Martin's Shorthand ability. Nancy Daugherty - Some of Otis Deickman's height. Mary Jean Garland - Betty Siegman's scholastic ability. Elloise Hurline - Heinz Hesse1ing's friendliness. Doris Mays - Madelyn Therit's ability to get around. Phyllis Monath - Janet Baughman's art in making posters. Eunice Ogg - George Zumbrun's talent for singing. Claudene Phillips - Janet Myers' skating ability. Carolyn Pieroschek - Madeline Welborn's vivaciousness. Kathryn Redding - Irene Redding's interest in Shakespeare. Bertha Reed - Annabell Swam's quietness. Hazel Sandruck - Audrey Alban's curly hair. Ernestine Simpkins - Betty Alban's chance to become Queen of hearts . Anna Lee Street - Shirley Dienst's ability as a leader. Jean Wildasin - Juanita Stout's D. A. R. standing. Roland Carbaugh - George Rappoldt's way with the girls. Edgar Fowble - William Rohrbaugh's title as captain of the basketball team Gene Hare - Carl Reed's ability in shop work. Carl Leese - Karl Green's laugh. Charles Miller - Nathaniel Green's ability to make conversation. Gene Reaver - Earl Brickerd's good grooming habits. John Swam - Richard Lippy's presidency of the Student Council. And SECOND, to the individual members of the faculty: Mr. Engle - A voice that won't become hoarse over the P.A. System. Mrs. Warehime - A homeroom class that arrives on time. Mr. Albright - a larger laboratory. Miss Wentz - Pupils who are interested in English. Mr. Kroh - More shop space. Mr. Dicker - Separate classes in Phys. Ed, Mrs. Edwards - Separate classes in Phys. Ed. Mrs. Townsley - A room that is kept in order. Mr. Myers - A new car. Mr. Pfaff - A better movie projector. Mr. McDermott - A larger trailer. Mrs. Bowman - A quiet home room. Miss Rehmeyer - A girls' Chorus that is prompt. Mr. Sampson - A regular place for the orchestra to meet. THIRD, to each class as a group: Eleventh Grade - Seniors ability to make money. Tenth Grade - More skating parties. Ninth Grade - Girls who do not talk in class. Eighth Grade - More cooperation with teachers. Seventh Grade - Boys .who cooperate. FOURTH, to our Alma Mater, which we will cherish forever, a new gymnasium and auditorium. And last, to EVERYONE, a happy and successful future. Signed, published and declared to be our Last Will and Testament - THE CLASS OF '51

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