Mount Joy High School - Voyager Yearbook (Mount Joy, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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W e lzzwe lT7'05.fL'If ilze bayg the ocean ROBERT WILSON Basketball 1, 35 Baseball 2. He certainly looks sharp in those pegs. BERNARD ZIMMERMAN Band 1, 25 Basketball Manager I, 25 Rifle I, 2, 4.5 Baseball 35 Hi-Crier 35 junior Playg Glee Club 3, 45 Fire Patrol 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4g Senior Play. The real Professor is not a woman-haterfbut definitely! C221 CLASS MOTTO lim' before us. CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWERS Red and W hite Carnalions Twenty-four

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BURTON SHUPP Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 25 Hi- Crier 2g Student Council 2, 3, Fire Patrol 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4g Rifle 3, 4g Hi-Y 43 Junior Play, Senior Play, Voyager. If his ability to bluff his way through English speeches proves anything, Burton needn't worry. JUNE SMITH Intramurals I, 2, 3g Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Hockey 4g Bowling 41 Voyager. ' June prefers American dress to the convertible gowns of the Mohammedans. PAUL STONER Band I, 2, 3, 4g Basketball Manager I, 25 May Queen's Court I, QQ Junior Play, Basketball 35 Glee Club 3, 4Q Fire Patrol 3, 4Q Hi-Crier 3, 4 QBusiness Manager 41g Voyager QBusiness Managerj. Our poetic genius talks in rimes Cand ridcllesj. ESTHER WELDON Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g May Queen's Court 1, 23 Class Secretary 1, 4, Hi-Crier 2, 3, 4 1Co- Editor 45, Bowling 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 2, 4g Cheer- leading 35 Junior Playg Hockey 4g National Honor Societyg Fire Patrol 45 Assistant Directress, Senior Playg Voyager. Her dinosaur pin is her good-luck charm. NANCY SMITH Girls' Intramurals 3, 4, Glee Club .iglrlockey 44 Voyager. Nancy .is our second Babe Ruth. White socks are her favorite. . LAURA STARR Glee Club 3, 4g Bowling 42 Voyager. If she ever feels faint, she certainly should know how to fall-even with a pie in her hand. Twenty-three



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frm lil' ary Some people say a wise person looks only into the near future. Our class has lived mainly in the present. However, as this 1S a yearbook dedicated to memories, we shall turn to the past. It is dedicated to the part of our lives which will determine the shaping of our futures. In future years we shall look back and smile, yes, even laugh, at some memory of our high school life and those who shared it with us. Our class history will greatly aid us in reminiscing. FRESHMAN: September, 1942, we entered Mount Joy High School as the new frosh class. Many of us found it rather hard to calm down and adapt ourselves to the new routine. We were not alone in this, as there were a few new teachers and a new principal who also had to adapt themselves. As freshmen we elected Richard Mumper, president, Arlene Breneman, vice president, Esther Weldon, secretary, and John Crider, treasurer. John Crider, Joe Habecker, Charles Piersol and Burton Shupp represented the frosh as they resumed their basketball careers. Esther VVeldon and Paul Stoner represented our class in the May Queen's Court. SOPHOMORE: We entered school in the fall of ,43 with a great deal of enthusiasm. Now that we were sopho- mores we could heckle the freshmen. The class sponsored the Soph Hop this year. Local talent made up the orchestra and the dance was a success. Our boys resumed their basketball careers. Then the day for ordering our rings finally arrived. The class was again represented in the May Queen's Court by Esther Weldon and Paul Stoner. JUNIOR: . ' VVe entered our junior year raring to go. This year we chose our class colors, cherry red and white, for our pennants, emblems and hats. We sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Hop this year. We also made a successful stage debut in Ever Since Eve. Jacquie Hendrix and Bernard Zimmerman were Cast in the leading roles and were supported by a cast of twelve. This year we initiated selling refreshments at basketball games. Eva Reigle and Burton Shupp were the May Queen's attendants from our class. The Junior Class entertained the Senior Class and faculty at a semiformal prom. At Class Day Ronald Carter received the Dr. Asher F. Snyder Memorial American History Award. SENIOR: VVe returned to our senior year at M. H. S. with mixed feelings. For some it was only a turning point, for others it was the last year of formal schooling. We elected our senior class officers: Richard Mumper, president, Charles Piersol, vice president, Esther Weldon, secretary, and Betty Miller, treasurer. Our class decided to have a yearbook, too. Richard Mumper was appointed editor-in-chief. We all worked together and had a grand time at our senior stand, which proved to be a financial success. Professor, How Could You! was our stage production this year. It was a successful comedy with Jacquie Hendrix and Bernard Zimmerman again in the leading roles. School life is soon to be ended for most of us. Class Day, Baccalaureate and the grand Hnale- Graduation Day-are all that remain. Although acquiring a diploma required hard work, it was well balanced by fun and laughs for all. Many experiences will never be forgotten by any of us. p MILDRED GEBHART Twenty-jiizte

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