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

 - Class of 1948

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Class Will We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-eight, do ordain and establish this document as our last will and testament, thereby revoking any other obliga- tion which we heretofore made public in our younger, hapless years. So that the school might continue happily, and not too monotonously, when we leave these premises, we leave the following personal talents, characteristics and other gifts to the underclassmen and faculty: ,lack Eberle's height to Walter Stoner. George Fitzkee's inquisitiveness to Kenneth Drohan. Robert Gebhart's seriousness to Glenn Shupp. Frank Hassingeris ability as a magician to Charles Brooks. Everett Metzler's studiousness to Bob Divet. Edward Pennell's ability as a photographer to James Booth. Lowell Sumpman's journalistic ability to Karl Max. Henry Zerphey's jolly disposition to Glen Martin. Marshall Dussinger's military experience to Abe Koser. james Brandt's shop ability to Eugene Bender. Robert Gonner's long walk home to james New- comer. Norman Linton's red hair to john Melhorn. Richard Martin's ability as a manager to Dick Boyd. john Pressler's art ability to Anita Myers. Robert Shanks blond, curly hair to Mr. Day. Richard Sheetz's wolfing chamis to Robert Kramer. William Stoh1er's wardrobe to Bill Garber. Dale Williams' willingness to cooperate to the juniors. Eugene Zeller's rifle ability to Glenn Bailey. I 2 Mary Bergman's coquettish personality to Verna Myers. Helen Booth's versatility to Doris Hummer. Anna Espenshade's conscientiousness to Marie Clement. Mary Fitzkee's athletic ability to Nancy Myers. Betty Gutshall's sales-girl ability to Thelma Sherk. Lucina Myers' patience to Jean Wagner. Esther Mellingerls driving ability to Victor Morris. Helen Stauffer's cheerfulness to the faculty. Beulah Wolgemuth's dramatic ability to Phyllis Hoffman. Betty Zeager's naturally curly hair to Marianne Long. Betty Carpenter's pretty blue eyes to Abbydine Markley. Geraldine Gramer's small Statute to Lorraine Kuhn. Verdella Longeneckefs typing ability to Elton Bomberger. Betty Mark's ambition to Joanne Kramer. Frances Maurer's steady boyfriend to Mary Jane Krall. Dorothy Sheetz's waitress ability to Edna Bartch. Catherine Strickler's homemaking qualities to Marian Foerch. Doris Zink's meekness to Mary Grace Bucher. Signed, THE CLASS OF 1948 4 l

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History The class sponsored two dances this year, the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance in November and the St. Patrick's Day Dance in March. At this dance they awarded an RCA table model radio as a special attraction. This year two members of the class, Helen Booth and Beulah Wolgemuth, were initiated into the National Honor Society. Anna Espenshade won the Dr. A. F. Snyder Memorial Prize in American History at the Class Day Exercises. As its first dramatic production the class presented June Mad, a comedy in three acts, with a cast of 13. Then the juniors entertained the seniors at a semi- formal prom. Betty Gutshall and Dorothy Sheetz represented them at the Val- entine Dance and Dorothy Sheetz and Lowell Sumpman attended the May Queen. SENIOR Finally the year that some had looked forward to, and others had dreaded, had come. In the class election Norman Linton was chosen president, Richard Sheetz, vice presidentg Anna Espenshade, secretaryg and Beulah Wolgemuth, treasurer. This year the class had its unforgettable stand at the Community Exhibit and sold food at basketball games. The seniors also had a food sale and held a Bunny Hop. Th d. h. . .H .. ,, ey isplayed t eir dramatic abilities in Midnight, a mystery-comedy with a cast of 13, as their second production. Three more students, Anna Espen- shade, Everett Metzler and john Ressler, were initiated into the National Honor Society. Injanuary the future graduates were measured for their caps and gowns. This activity brought to them the realization that then it was a matter of only a few months. All that remained was the Washington trip, the Junior-Senior Prom, Class Day, Baccalaureate and Graduation Day. These and many others are the memories the Class of 1948 will recall in years to come. Their four years in high school were filled with happiness, joys and, of course, a few disappointmentsg but they will cherish them all alike as they remember them through the years. T -2, l il L l 'ml' If . -wr If P i 5 sy... E231



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