McClure High School - Candlebeam Yearbook (McClure, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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CCll'lJlClJSCll'Tl Charles Hingziman, Gerald Knepp, Norman Kline, Roy Swanger First Row: Arlene Smith, Hoy Swanger, Gayle Ewing, Robert Wagner, Second Row: John Hassinger, Charles Binga- man, Margaret Fleming, Phyllis Klinger, June Knepp, Betty Bea,ver, Norman Kline, Ronald Bubb, Gerald Knepp, W. Michael We-alder. . 7 Sl llOI' O S LlCll'lISl

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.561 f x wo f Y-, - on 1945 CANDLEBEAM . Page enior Class Pro ecy This being the year of 1956, we decided to make a survey on the achieve- ments of the class in the past ten years. While driving through Lewistown, we noticed a lady in white , who looked quite familiar. W'e pulled up to the curb and to be sure-it was Betty Beaver, who succeeded in her nursing career. Since she was on her way to report for duty, we didn't take up much of her time. However, we took enough time to discover that Peg was in the hospital with her first blessed event- Buck jr. Just as we were coming in to McClure we noticed a sleek convertible sitting along the curb. The policeman seemed familiar to us so we decided to stop. And lo, the policeman was none other than John Hassinger. The reason for him blowing his whistle was because Phyllis Klinger failed to follow Gaylels instructions in driving through town and drove through a red light, while Norman and a former sailor sat quite contented in the back seat, bound not to be annoying back-seat drivers. Farther up the street we noticed an enormous sign, Bubb's Studio , which proved that Ronald Bubb had taken up photography, a school-day hobby, up on a larger scale and was still advertising. As we looked in the window we noticed a familiar figure, but alas, she was wearing dark-rimmed glasses. Yes, Arlene was still pounding away on her typewriter. We were standing there only a short time when who should pass but Gerald and Bingaman, the wolfs of the class. However, they had not found their match as yet and were contented at just continuing their former habit- wolfing. Since we had been traveling for quite some time, we decided to satisfy our appetites at the old hang-out-The Playhouse. As we neared the door we heard the sound of a sweet trumpet. It was none other than Roy, playing the solo part in the theme song for the orchestra which he had organized. As we were driving through town, we noticed Pearl going to the Post Office. However this time she wasn't carrying the lettersg it was a little girl, the very image of Pearl. She told us that June had recently purchased a large dairy farm to supply the city of McClure with its daily milk supply. We were quite sure that June was still a farmer and would always remain one. As we were driving out of town, we had our first car trouble for the day-a blow-out. We called the nearest garage and who should come to the rescue but Bob. He told us he had established a garage of his own and had been quite successful. As we were driving along later, we noticed the beautiful sunset. The last rays told us that the Class of 46 was just as prosperous as ever and would continue to be so. THE Twelve MHS



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Q61 ral fx X 1 enior Class Plc First Row: Norman Kline, Gayle Ewing, Betty Beaver, Roy Swanger. Second Row: Arlene Smith, John Hassinger, Phyllis Klinger, Margaret Fleming, Gerald Knepp, Charles Bingaman. Robert Wagner, W. M. Weader. SENIOR CLASS PLAY- THE VAMPIRE BATH On November 2nd and 3rd the Senior Class presented the annual play. Not content to produce a play of the usual type, we attempted a mystery, which was a novelty to the dramatic history of our school. After some hard work on the part of everyone, the play was presented in remarkable style, being pro- claimed a success by everyone. Following is the cast: DONALD ARBOT, heir to Black Island .... Norman Kline KAY ADAMS, Donald's Fiancee ............ Gayle Iiwing LYDIA ADAMS, Kay's Aunt .............. Pearl W'agner BUSTER CRAIG, Donald's Friend .......... Roy Swanger GINGER DRICXV, Busters Girl Friend ...... Betty Beaver RICHARD GRANT, An attorney ...... Charles Bingaman MRS. KAHN, A Domestic ............ Margaret Fleming ZOMBE, A Negro Servant .................. Gerald Knepp ZQE AINSNYORTH, Donald's Cousin ........ Arlene Smith JUGOHIA, Au escaped convict ............ john Hassinger JIM BROVVN, A prison guard ............ Robert XVagner A XYOIXIAN ............................. Phyllis Klinger DIRIQCTUR ............. YV. Al. Xlleader SOUND EFFECTS ........ Ronald Bubb june Knepp 1946 CANDITEBEAM Nl. H. S l':lg:w lfomi

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