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

 - Class of 1947

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508 ' it 4 ROY WAGNER Rifle 2: Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Junior Play: Rifle Coach 4: Soccer 4: Fire Patrol 4. The only veteran in the class, Roy returned to school after serving a year in the Navy. He was coach of the rifle team this year. He also played a rousing good game of soccer. 'A' MARYELLEN WALTER Girls' Intramurals 1: Glee Club 1. 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Hockey 3, 4: Junior Play: Teacher's Secretary 4: Voyager. Maryellen was the left wing on the hockey team. She is one of the fast tvpists of the class. Everyone remembers her as Eula in the Junior Play. HELEN THOMAS Girls' Intramurals 2: Hi-Crier 3, 4: Library Stall 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Hockey Manager 4: X -Teens 4: Valen- tine Pourt 4: Voyager 4Circulation Managerh. Tommie was always chairman of the ticket committee. As hockey manager, she bandaged the wounrls and sliced the oranges. Helen was one of the senior attendants in the Valentine Court. if PATRICIA TYNDALL Iii-Crier 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, -I: Ritle lztiirls' Intramurals 1: Bowling 2, 3: Cheerleading 3, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Voyager. When you see Patty, you can he sure Maryellen is near. She will best be remembered as Muriel Foster, the corpse in Out of the Frying Pan. JOHN WALTERS Hi-Y 3: Fire Patrol 3. 4: Rifle 4: Soccer 4: Voyager. Very cgliet and reticont, John enjoyed playing soccer. e also was a good worker at the senior stands. John works hard at whatever he does. He even arises at 3 a. m. to tend his traps. 'A' MARY JANE WAY FHA 3: Glee Club 4: Voyager. Mary Jane is one of the most conscientious mem- bers of the class. She also believes in going to the movies for a good laugh. If diligence and persever- ance mean anything, Mary Jane will be a success at whatever she attempts.

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BRUCE MYERS Firt- Patrol 2, 3, -I1 Ili-Y 3. Ili-Crit-r 3, 4 tCirculation NlZlIlZllLI'l'lI tilt-v Club 3, 4: Junior Play: St-nior Play 1 Stutlt-nt Council -I tPrc-side-nth: National Honor Sovit-ty 41 Yoyagt-r. .Is prt-sitlt-nt of Stutlt-nt Council, Bruce- was instru- mt-ntal in tlraftinp: a constitution for tht- organization. lit- tlt-st-rvt-s a art-at tlt-al of crt-clit for his time antl patit-nt-t- in tlrawing tht- ht-autiful art work for tht- YUYAGIGII. llrurt- wants to he a history tt-acht-r. 'A' SHIRLEY SHIRK Ili-Crit-r I. 2. 3. I: Rillt- I1 tilt-v Club I, 2, 3, -ll lltmlinpz I, 2. II: tiirls' lntran urals l: Cl t-t-rlt-atlinl.: I, 2: .lunior Play: St-nior Play: X-Te-t-ns 4: Voyagt-r. Bill, bam' Shirl IIIUSI l'avt- hit tht- wrong kt-y again. llauvingx is ht-r faxoritt- pastimt-. Shirl wants to bt- a court rt-portt-r. JOHN STAUFFER llantl I. 2. 3. -1, Rillt- l, 41 liaskt-tball Managt-r 2, 3, -li Howling: 2: lli-Y 31 tilt-t- Club 3, 4: Firt- Patrol 3, 4: Junior Play: St-nior Play: Tt-nnis 4: Voyagt-r. .lohnny's tt-asinp: smilt- will be rt-mt-mht-rt-tl by all tht- girls, as will his ability to gt-t his tlatl's car. .lolmny was timt-kt-t-pt-r att baskt-tball gamt-s anti portray Q-tl tht- dumb cop in both plays. i' JEAN STRICKLER Ilovkt-y 3, -4 tCaptain -tj: GIt-t- Club 43 Y-'l't-4-ns -I: Voy aut-r. Captain of tht- hockt-y tt-am and star playt-r, .lt-an cant- to Mount Joy from East Dont-gal. Although slit- livt-s in tht- country, Jt-an was always ht-rt- to do ht-r bit in rlass aifairs. PHYLLIS SNYDER Bowling: 1, 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals l, 2: 'I't-nnis 3, 4: llockt-y 3, 4, Y-'l't-t-ns -Ig 'l't-at-ht-r's St-crt-tary -tg Y N oyagt-r. Ablt- to st-w wt-ll, Phyllis likt-s prt-tty rlotlu-s. She plays-tl a wickt-tl lzamt- of hockt-y anti was a mt-mbt-r of tht- tt-nnis tt-am anti pzirls' baskt-tball tt-am. Phy llis will bt- a housvwift- t-rt- lllllll, 'A' CAROLE SOMER tilt-0 Club I, 2, 3. -I: Stutlt-nt Council I, 2. 3: Ili- Crit-r 2, 3, 4 tldtlilor 431 Bowling 2, 3: Library Stall 3. -l: Hockt-v 3, -I: National llonor Socit-ty 3. 4: Assistant Dirt-vtrt-ss, .lunior Play: St-nior Playg Class Historian: Yoyapzt-r. Shhhh-Don't mt-ntion skatt-s too loudly or Carolt- will givt- a tt-n-minutv impromptu spt-4-ch. Editor of tllt- lil-Crit-r and an asst-t to ht-r class, Carolt-'s wt-ll on ht-r way to succ-t-ss. Probably sht- will bt-st bt- rt-mt-mbt-rt-tl as tht- vynit' Katt- of Out of the Frying Pan. I



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GEORGE WEBER tilee Club l, 2: Student Council 2: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Hi-Crier 3: Junior Play: Fire Patrol 3, 4: Rifle 4: Soccer 4: Voyager. George eamed near-notorietv by being tard y several times a week. He was one of the first flve and lmzh scorer on the basketball team. t CLARENCE WELDON Band l: Hi-Crier 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 4 :Vice President 41: Basketball Manager 2, 3: Glen- Club 2, 3, 4: Class President 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: I-'ire Patrol 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Play 1 Senior Play: Voyager Wlditorl. Devourer of good hooks, jitterbugger extraordinary, that worm man saw that the VovAor:ugot to press. Clarence-'s excellent dramatic performances will long be remembered here. His insatiable thirst for knowledue should serve him in good stead in his chosen career as a doctor. ISABEL ZINK Bowling 1, 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2: Tennis 2, 3. 4: lilee Club 2, 3: Hockey 3, 4: Library 3: Y-Teens 4: 'I'eacher's Secretary 4: Voyager QAdvt-rtising Managerj. Izzy was the star tennis player of the school. An all-round athlete, she made a good hockey full- back. She also saw a number of ice hockey games at Hershey. JOHN WILLIAMS Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Fire Patrol 3, -4: Ili-Y 3: Rifle 4: Soccer 4: Voyager. Stand back, or John's liable to hit you wit-h that soccer ball! .Iohn is also very handy with woodcraft technique. His cooperation has been much appre- ciated by the class. if DOROTHY YOU NG Bowling 1, 2, 3: Glee Club l, 3, 4: May Quet-n's Court 2: Student Council 2, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Junior Play: Library Staff 4: Y-Teens 4: Teacht-r's Secretary 4: Voyager QAdvertising Managerb. Very cooperative and always cheerful, Dottie was the Voice Offstagt- in the Junior Play. She was chairman of many class committees because she is so dependable. '. lf ., E ,T F-' mil! ' .i

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