Muncy High School - Canusarago Yearbook (Muncy, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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ELEANOR JEANNE WALDRON Academic 1, 2, Commercial 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 23 Booster Club 3, 45 Modern Miss Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4g Christmas Play 23 Scoop Staff 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ideal girl's fingernails. True to her work, her word and her friends. NORMA JEAN SMITH Commercial l, 2, 3, 4, Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 25 Booster Club 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Scoop Staff 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Hallowe'en Council 3. Ideal girl's voice. Speech is great, but silence is greater. BRUCE CHARLES SONES Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 3, President 4, Yearbook Staff 45 Intra- mural Sports l, 25 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Baseball 3. Ideal boyls friendliness. CHARLOTTE E. WEAVER Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 2, 4. Ideal girl's eyes. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman. Honor is the reward of all virtue. SALLY ANN SMITH Academic 1, 25 Commercial 3, 4, Club 1, 25 Librarian 2, 3, Intrar Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Ideal girl's whis She scarce awake her eyes c keep. SHIRLEY JOANNE TAYLOI Commercial 1, 2, Academic 3, 45 Club 1, 2, 3 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Bc Club 3, 4, Modern Miss Club 2, IN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Counc Librarian 2, 3, 4, Chapel Chairma Yearbook Staff 4, Scoop Staff 3, ciate Editor 4, Intramural Sports 3, 45 Journalism Club 4, Band 1, Hallowelen Council 4. Ideal girl's per. Who mixed reason with plec and wisdom with mirth. RICHARD JAY WHIPPLE Academic 1, 2, Commercial 3, 45 School Patrol lg Chapel Chairman 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Intramural Sports 15 Wrestling 3, Student Council 4. Ideal boy's danc- ing. Wherever you find humor, you find him close by its sidef' is M f ' M -1-4 XL! WILLIAM EDWARD REEDER Commercial 1, 2, 3, 14, Glee Club 33 Intramural Sports l, 43 Varsity Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ideal boy's build. To be strong is to be happy. I6-



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M 0l9A8Cy .4 .ln 1 il - ik The year--l957.' The scene-a remodeled Beauty Bar operated by Joan Taylor and Norma Smith. The motto ot this establishment is, 'fWe Make Ugly Women Merely Homelyf' As I entered the shop the girls didnit recognize me. After giving me the once over, we fell to the discus- sion of our old classmates and what each was doing. We find that Dorothy Riley reached her aim as a successful band leader and is now doing a one-night stand at the Rush Inn, Stagger Out hotel run by Richard Whipple. And what do we hear on the back row? It's none other than Richard Rogers beating on the skins. After winning a contest between some unknown drummer, by the name of Krug? he was pronounced the No. 1 drummer of the year. On the road .to ughesville their tell me Jackie Bennett, now Mrs. Pat Haines, is living on a farm where she has been raising monkeys. ju ging by ,her records more peo le buy monkeys than one would realize. This lgas developed quite a feud between the Haines and joneses, as iewis Jones is a well-known rabbit breeder in tus vicinity. Mary Barbour is practicing all the things Miss Long taught her, on her unfortunate husband, Tom Heilman, who owns the largest farm in these parts. Up the street we find Rena Houseknecht has a small business of her own. She specializes in making fat people plump and thin peo le skinny. Since Mrs. Poust retired, from school work we find Phyllis Balliet taking over the office. Everyone is hoping she fills the position as well as the former did. hBen Sevison is now running a silk mill of his own and takes pride in being the fastest loom jazzer in I C state. Muncy takes pride in sending to the Olympic Races the two outstanding track men, Brady Lowe and George Lightning Covert. This race is to determine the champion runner of the world. Another happily married couple of our class is Gladys Ellis and Harold Drick. She spends the greater part of hier time gollowing Harold around the country, in his never tiring effort to break Joey Chitwoodls out- stan ing recor s. I was surprised to learn that Robert Butch', Balliet has recently become engaged to something besides the poolroom. We all knew those trips to Montoursville would blossom some day. Charles O,Conner is now one of the big owners of American Chain Stores. Dorothey Drick, who has been studying dramatics for the last ten years, has finally landed a part in that Broadway show, 'SAway With the Breeze, which is a continuation of the once popular Gone With the Wind. K-lBiIll :leader ,and Donald Tut Heincelman have taken over the poolroom and are using as their slogan, ' a e t asy. We find Florence Rishel and Arlene Rosenbaum happily married and living in Hughesville. After all their school spirit, their children will play against their old t'A.w.x Mater. Our ittle town of Muncy seems to be up in the poi 'al world with Ruth Sasso, famous for her oratorical Bowergsgained by her arguments in P.D. She is rumors. to be a natural for the first woman president of the nite tates. We were interrupted in this discussion by the entry of Mary Jane Moran, now Mrs. Mark Feigles, who was delivering the milk at the shop as the girls were too busy to stop for lunch. She tells us that they are doing a. booming business since the cow strike' has been settled. Continuing our discussion, I learned that Lois Lee, after frequently making trips to Mexico and India hunt- ing for that lost gold mine, has finally settled down with Johnny Sasso. The poor boy only waited ten years. And who do we find working in the K'High-Hattersi' club in New York? Yes, it's our own little Joan Hitesman. After giving up her chase for Lewis Soars, she again set her sail toward her childhood ambition of being a cigarette gir . Down on the road to White Deer Valley, we see none other than Austin Artley and Weldon Fausey setting up their own school of teaching boys 'Khow to work a farm without working yourselff' Stella Fry is right next to these boys with her home cooking based on Miss Long's recipes. Bring your own bicarbonate. Delfred Holmes has his own broadcasting station. His program consists of household hints to farmers-how to kee chickens behind the stove-pigs in the parlor-and count eggs by two. Line of our classmates who hasn't been seen much lately is Martha Feigles. It has been rumored that she ran away to marry her sweetheart in the service. After many years of thought Dick Nuss has finally started a Bacheloris Home. That triangle of girls at last got him down and rather than disappoint two of them, he broke all three of their hearts. Since things got a little warm around here for Madeline Booth, she has gone to Alaska to cool off. John Coppes, after years of persuasion, has bought out Elmer Barbour's store. His slogan is, 'KWe Sell Everything From Eggs To Corsets. Remember Betty McManigal? She is now the nation's No. 1 Powers model. She had stiff competition from one of Daleis old girl friends, but came out on top like a true Venus of Modern Times. Down in the most remote part of Australia we find that Alice Derr and Emma Kahler are married and on their own at last, D n n A Dick Garnhart is captain of the All-American Tiddlyw1nk team. His only hint to competitors is, Keep your hands in shape. Norma said she ran into Betty Bellak the other day and found that she married some Swiss clockmaker. It seems she got a little mixed up in her countries when she went abroad. Anyway, she said everything is ticking fine now. She reported that Rae Ona App is doing landscape work in the Bald Eagle Mountains. Harvey Myers is head waiter at the Greasy Spoon Drive Inn, where he can hardly wait for guests to get inside so he can relate his latest story of Back in God's Country -Muncy, that is. Louis Bogart has written a play, UThe Ride of Paul Revere, or Who Went There? We are told it has topped all sales. Q - U A . U h Lharlotte Weaver is a well-known voice culturlst. She specializes in teaching her students radio commercials. We notired in the New Lfgminary that Maurice Bieber is giving muscle-building courses. He has been world- acclaimed as a second Arle 'hatles. Elinor Hicks is the juice-harp soloist in 'fPeter 81 Repeats Orchestra, head every Saturday night over T. I. T. O. tWhen translated means Tune In, Tune OHYUJ Robert Myers owns a little 'fFlower Shopi' next to 'fTut and 'fCoon,s poolroom. We are told the smells don't blend so favorably. Eleanor Waldron is his private secretary. Evelyn Schaeffer and Imogene Bankes have taken over the Wire Rope in Angletown. We find Bruce Sones and Gloria have settled down in Turbotville and are running a crocodile. I see my time is running short and I have a rocket to catch, but come and visit me. I live on Riverside Drive, N. Y. It has been fun reminiscing. 0 I 0 I 9 , I , 0 A 0 0 4 ' N' 5 w Q S .1 , - I ' 4 I ,' 5 pf? Q A Dgilikii' x i' J I KW r md Q if by 4' X Tin get fl gig -1 7 - W V s. - ' 5.-'52 4 'Gen Qi ,

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