Manheim Township High School - Neff Vue Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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ROBERT ESBENSHADE deep voice That friendly little fellow with the subcellar vocal cords seen jumping from the bus from Eden is none other than BOBBY. Ilnaffeeted and friendly he lends a different touch to every gathering, Press Club 4, HLY 4: Fire Brigade 4. ANNA FRY friendliness ANNIE is one of our faithful shorthand students who puts most of her enthusiasm into her studies. She is one of the uuiet members of our class who has an easy disposition and a lasting friendship. Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Press Club 4. DOROTHY FISII blue eyes Take 4 cups of vim, vigor. and vitality. 2'Q teaspoons of giggles. dash of lucid blue eyes, 1 heaping tablespoon of hockey stick, 2 quarts of gay abandon, 1!fQ cups of dreamy alto tunes, S quarts of effervescent personality. 3 tablespoons of a certain Neffsville lad-mix them all together and you have DOT-- a fraulein par excellence. Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Hockey 4:Y-Teens 1.2.3,-lg Tri-Ili-Y 3, 43 Varsity M Club 4: Intramural Hasketball3,-1. JUNE FULMER letter-writing A cute cheerleader who is forever affectionately squeezing people and who plays big sister to our troubled senior fellows, JUNE. is a sincere and sympathetic friend with an ideal sense of humor. Cheerleader 3, 43 Tri-Ili-X' 3, 45 Press Club 41X'arsity N Club 3. 4, Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4 fI'res. liz Choir 2, 3, 41 llockey Manager 2, 3. IIAROLD FISHER blonde moustache HAROLD is a quiet. reserved, unassuming fellow. Al- though he does not participate in many activities, he is really a likeable chap. OSCAR GEYER wolfing Look out, girls! You'd better take to your heels when you see lean lanky OZ Geyer coming toward you! All right! Don't runl But beware of his magnetic personality! How- ever. seriously speaking, OZ, a hard working tackle on the foot- ball team, is really a swell guy and one of the smoothest dancers in our senior class. Football 43 Varsity M Club 4. PIIYLLIS FOREMAN Ed A lassie full of fun, PHYL, gained popularity among her friends through her gay personality, friendly attitude, and varied abilities. I-Ier performances in the junior and senior plays. her loyal service to the Y-Teen Club. and her diligence on the Hi-Lite and Press Club staffs prove her willingness to serve, lead, or cooperate with others as the occasion demands. Press Club 2. 3. 4: Junior and Senior Play Casts: Choir 2, 3, 45 Senior Dramatics Club 3: V-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 lPres. 3, 4: Vice Pres. 235 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Hi-Lite Staff 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Library Assistant 43 National Honor Society 45 Safety Patrol l, 3, Connnencement Speaker. ROBERT GROFF sharp bow ties BQB can usually be detected by his flashy bow ties. Ile is carefree in everything that he does. His wittiness and juvenile personality mark him as one of the mimics ol the class. RICHARD FREY n water bucket Doctor Frey is our athletic trainer, and he is always ready to give a rub-down or patch a bruise. One of the class's G.I.'s returned to complete his education, GIG is active in class functions and possesses a jovial personality. Basketball 1, Z. 3, Basball 25 Soccer l, 23 Track 1,11 Football Trainer 4: Intramural Basketball 4. Seniors

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Seniors NANCY DIEHM horses A definite liking for horses, n love for sports, and a positive dislike for school all symbolize NAN, one of the more quiet members of our class. NAN enjoys nothing better than riding her black horse. settling down with a good book, or playing a rough and tumble game of basketball. Intramural Basketball. 1, Z, 3, 45 Fixture Homemakers ol Anierica 4. MARY BUCKWALTER smiles An overflowing stock of smilesg a growing desire to aid het' alma mater5 a wavering attitude toward lessons--combined. these form our petite girl, BU, voted most popular female in the senior class. Class Secretary 1, 25 Safety Patrol lg Choir 2, 3, 45 Senior Dramatics Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 CTreas. 455 Hockey 4 flklan- agerlg Senior Play Castg Press Club 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Wive-Pres. ll: Varsity M Club 43 Hom:-room Sec.-Treas. I2 -lg Library Assistant 4. RICHARD DREISBACH females LEST VVhen not busy in other parts of the county, or but t school, doing a type of research work, DlCl-1 strives dili- gently to perfect his basketball mastery-a mastery, by the way, that has helped the team numerous times when the chips were down. Basketball l, 2, 3. 4: Track l, Z, 3. 45 Football 45 Varsity M Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Cast: junior Class Vice Presi- mlentg Band 1, Z, 35 Hi-Y 45 Fire Brigade 45 Press Club 4. ER CARL shop work Carefree, jovial LES, that hard working member of this year's football squad. is the possessor of one of the calmest temperaments in M. T. H. S, Although most ot us do not know lnin as well as we'd like to, those that do will testify that lu- is an A-l pal. Football 45 Intramural Basketball l, 2. 3, 45 lfire Brigade Ig Rifle I5 Illlflllllllfili Baseball I. MARY EISY pretty brown eyes Dependable, ready to help whenever lu-eded. MARY is the pleasant. friendly gal who always has a smile lor everyone. We wonder if it's her beautiful brown eyes that give her her pleasing personality, Art Club 45 Hi-l.ite Staff 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. FRED DAUM fighting spirit That competent little fellow with the huge smile is none other than FREDDIE our trombone tooter par excellence of Mr. l,andry's aggregation. FREDDIE proved himself to be a great lighter also by courageously throwing oh' a severe attack of poliomyelitis during the first semester. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3. 4: Hi-Y 43 Press Club 43 State liand 35 Southern District Band 35 45 junior Play Cast fAssis- tant Di rectorl. SAMUEL EDWARDS livestock SAM. our companionable, conversational, congenial cow- boy, chief smokesmeller of the fire brigade is a modestly con- cerned observer of Manheim Township's pulchritude, and through his system trickles an almost unfathomable vein of bashfulness. Football 3. 4: Fire Brigade 4 tlfire Chief35 Intralnu il lfasketball l. 2: Press Club 4: Hi-Y Club 45 Varsity M l lub 3, 4. PARKE DICELY serenity Few have seen the inner light of PARKE who prefers to do his shining in the backgrounds-fbosoni companion to a catcher's mittfimperturbable. secretive. modest. he has won many a friend by use of the almost obsolete formula of not med- dling in other people's business. Intramural Basketball l. Z, 3. 4: Football 3: Baseball Z, 3, 4. DORIS ELMER our friendly ehallerbont Everyone knows DORIS, for she includes us all in her circle of friends. She is known for her willingness to lend a hand wherever help is needed, whether it be at Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens or in the library. DORIS enjoys every minute of life and shows it by laughing until she cries, Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4: Tri-l'liAY 3, 43 Safety Patrol 45 Library Assistant 4.



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eniors GLORIA HEISER eulnmess Gl,ORIA'S serene manner, quiet voiee. and gentle dignity produce a soothing etfeut on everyone. GLORIA isn't closely aequainted with some members of the rlass beeause she is rather shy. but her brain-children ut' the art mmii are admired by all. Art 2. 3, 43 Library .Xsslstant 3. 4. GLORIA GRUBE mmelmlrmee fontirmed exponent ol' unt'ont'ern. jaunty. devil-inay-rare attitude personified-yes, sir, that's our GEIEGICIC. XVhen it eontes to working for Tri-Hi-Y. no one gave more unstintingly ot' her time and energy than Gloria did. for she was always a ready volunteer for the unsung-hero jobs. 'l'ri-Ili-Y 3, 41 Y-Teens I, J. 3. 4. ROBERT W. IIERR suhlle wil An asset on the football tield and the baseball diamond, COKIN also ents quite a eaper in the ntatheluatirs lield. lint his interests do not stop there - the Lebanon bus does. Baseball 2, 3. 43 Basketball l. Z. 33 Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Key Vlub 43 Varsity M Club 2, 3, 43 Press t'lnb 41 t'hoir .', 3. 4 tPre-sident 46: Junior t'lass 'l'reasurer. JULIA ANN IIEACEY lI01'kPy' sliek .X ITIIC sportsman in every sense nt' the word. ,I UDY was a real asset to the girls' hoekey team. .X ready laugh, a deep feeling ni' sympathy, and many broad interests have made her a friend tn everyone. Choir 2. 3. 4: Rifle l. 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1.3. 41Tri Hi-Y 4: Library Assistant 1. 33 lntraniural liasketball 3. 43 Varsity MU t'Inb 3. 4: Press Iiitlil 4. LOUISE IIESS Luis The other halt' ol' the Iless twins is equally as valuable to the elass. IMXYISS ran often be found working with tickets for our play. or some other affair. lh-r sineere and genertuls nature have made her dear to all. Seeretary of Holneroont 1.2 -3: lli-I.ite Staff 2. 3, 4 illusi- ness lNIanager Z. 3. 411 Press t'lub 45 Tri lli Y 45 National llonnr Soeiety 45 t'hoir 1, 3, 4. FRANCES IIEAN eurfy hair t'urIy -hair. friendliness and sportsmanship well mark FRAN. ll she can whit? up a eake with the saute dexterity that she uses to pen those lasvinatiluz sketehes, she'd be quite :i eateh, lellows. lfnture Hoineinakers ul' .Xineriea 4, GORDON IIILLEGAS You Are My Sunshine tiuodAnatnred. easy to get along with. that is GORIJUN. one nl' the best-liked members nt' the class. KNUCKICIQ is at natural in a seienre lah and possesses tine lrtent poi-tit' taletzt. Student Cointeil 4 tfI'reasnrt-rl: Key Club 4. Hi-Y 4 tPresiY dentlg Press Club 41 Hand 1.2.3.-43 Orehestra 1.2. 33 junior and Senior Play Vast: lntranutral Basketball 4: Senior Dra- matirs t'lnb 4. ROSEMARY HEIM hurrying If ROSIIC isn't darting about the library, she is dashing to a Tri-Hi-Y or I . H. A. meeting, but really her energy and zeal have led her to tinish tasks in eases where many would bog down. ROSIE has that certain touch when working in the kitehen. too. Future Honientakers of .Xineriea 4 tfaeeretarylq Tri-lli-Y 45 Safety Patrol 3, 43 Library Assistant 3. 4. ELIZABETH HOOK bangle brneelels BETS has done the sehool up 1mroutl by earning a place in Sflmluxtir magazine fur one ol' her Iinuleuin ents whirh she earves faithfully for the Hi-Lite, It's hard to keep up on who're her latest speeial male friends, but we do know shi-'s liked by them all. Art 2. 3, 4: TTI-I Il-X 3, 43 Hi-llite 1. 4 t.Xrt luditor 463 YYTC-eus l. 2, 3, 43 Press Club 4. S 41.4

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