Muncy High School - Canusarago Yearbook (Muncy, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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Name DONALD HEINCELMAN RICHARD WHIPPLE WILLIAM REEDER HAROLD DRICK DELFRED HOLMES THOMAS HEILMAN BENTON SEVISON HARVEY MYERS ROBERT MYERS BRADY LOWE BRUCE SONES CHARLES O'CONNER DOT RILEY MARY JANE MORAN NORMA SMITH BETTY MCMANIGAL SALLY SMITH EVELYN SCHAEFFER ELEANOR WALDRON EMMA KAHLER RENA HOUSEKNECHT RUTH SASSO JOANNE TAYLOR FLORENCE RISHEL ROBERT BALLIET LEWIS JONES RICHARD GARNHART WELDON FAUSEY ALICE DERR CHARLOTTE WEAVER MARTHA FEIGLES ARLENE ROSENEAUM RICHARD NUSS RICHARD ROGERS GEORGE COVERT LEWIS BOGART LOIS LEE MARY BARBOUR JOAN HITESMAN STELLA 1-'RY DOROTHY DRICK AUSTIN ARTLEY BETTY BELLAK JOHN COPPES IMOGENE BANKES GLADYS ELLIS JACQUELYN BENNETT RAE ONA APP PHYLLIS BALLIET ELINOR HICKS MAURICE BIEBER MADELINE BOOTH Nickname Tut Whip Coon Barney Del Sniffy Sev Hump Sonny Lefty Sonesey Charlie Dot Moran Smitty Sheasley Whistler Schaeff Ellie Penny Chtibby Sas Taylor Floss Domer Turkey Dick Tombstone Sassafras Charlotte Mart Rosie Dick Dick Lightning Lewis GYPSY Liz Jo Fry Dot Artley Babs Coppes Lime Shortie Jackie Honey Phyl Jib Maurice Boots 7947 Pet Aversion Working Getting in early at night Classes Loud girls Women Lone wolves Chemistry Smells Greenhouses Typing Student Council Getting up early Moran's ignorance Dotis nagging Montoursville girls Out-of-town girls Homeroom Bookkeeping class C. T. Weldon's Shorthand Mary Jane's voice Waiting Packards Classes Spelling English class English class Disagreeable parents Typing Bookkeeping class Study Hall Certain girls Nuss's women Women Hughesville Sophomores Girdles Chemistry Pukes Typing Chemistry P. D. class Smarties Chemistry Staying up late Riddles Bellak's hair Secrets Conceited people Waiting for people Starving Walking in town

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fi. ci... will .f 194 7 We, the Senior Class of 1947, Muncy High School, Town of Muncy, County of Lyra., State of Penna., being of sound mind H1 after I2 long years of servitude, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty we ive our deepest appreciation for all their time anf effort spent throughout our 12 years. To the juniors we leave our ability to get along with the faculty. We bequeath to the Sophomore class our scholas- tic standing. See if you can beat it! The Freshmen seem to be badly in need of every- thing so we give them our best wishes and three cheers for good luck! Amen. Lewis Jones bequeaths his little black book to Curly Rohm. Think how far you'll be able to go with a gift like that, Curly. To Dale Houseknecht, Phil Hall, and anyone else who can use a gun, Coon Reeder leaves his. Here's hoping there are no casualties next year. Eleanor Waldron presents Jane Poust with her wiggle. Keep it under control, Poustiel Since the band is without a piccolo, Sally Smith has agreed to give Mr. Pearce her whistle to help out in future concerts. Tut Heincelman wills his fondness for Wine, Women, and Songj' to Paul Stackhouse. Will you accept? To anyone who is unfortunate enough to have French next year, Delfred Holmes and Johnny Coppes leave their exceptional skill in the mastery of the art of this subject. Dot Riley has decided that Bertie Michael will treat her wicked line the best. It's all all yours, Bertie! Donlt hang your clothes on it and don't hang your- self. Use it to an advantage. To Minda Byerly, Rena Houseknecht takes pride in giving her slacks and sneakers. fWe make no further comment here.l Brady Lowe bequeaths his exceptional ability for bookkeeping to Keith Michael. I'm sure you'll appre- ciate it, Keith. Am I right? Norma Smith very reluctantly leaves behind a picture of that sailor in China to jean Allen. Con- fidentially, the boy doesn't go with the picture. To Martha Myers, Mary jane Moran presents her driver's license. Only a rocket ship can beat her record. Charles OlConner very willingly wills his height to June Brass. What will you do with it all? WE think you ought to know that Marvin Fry has accepted wholeheartedly Harvey Myer's seat in P. D. class. Let's not give the teachers too rough a time, Marvin. Since Stella Fry and Martha Feigles never have too much to say, they think it only fair to have Jane Youtz take advantage of this gift. Not that you need it, Gab. To Mildred Bair, Dick Nuss gives his heart. Donlt return it broken, Millie. Dick Whipple leaves his taste for nothing but the best in women-folk to Arnold Smith. Take good care of it. To Mildred Bayler, Ruth Sasso wills her ability to argue while Eleanor Hicks leaves behind her cigars. You can really go to Congress now. Betty Bellak presents to Dorothy Cotner her hu- morous personality and laughable manner. Treat them kindly. We have received information that our popular pin-up girl of the Salvation Army, Madeline Booth, gave her position to Alida Kerstetter. Watch those poses! To Jimmie Hill, Dick Garnhart bequeaths his title as captain of the A. C. Basketball team and hopes they win every game. Dot Drick and Raona App give pleasure in will- ing to Arlene Anderson and Diane Eaker their out- standing recitations .n Miss Long's class. Put forth a little effort, girls. Butch Balliet agrees to give Johnny Bilhime his 31way letter. We hope it doesn't get moth-eaten. To Kay Michael, Harold Drick bequeaths his quaint manner to get along with a certain girl. See Harold for advice, Kay. Arlene Rosenbaum, our queen on roller skates, thinks janet Anderson could use them to get to school faster. Never put them in reverse. joan Taylor leaves her cud of gum to Ann Vreden- burg. You'd better put it behind your ear before you go to English class. To Bill Danley, Ben Sevison presents his smart remarks in Chemistry class. We could do without it. To all tomboys Jackie Bennett leaves behind her ability to have a boy's name and still act like a girl. CSometimes.J Engagement ring. are flying so Florence Rishel gives her diamond to Genevieve Derrick. We hope it fits. Austin Artley and George Covert leave their vast holdings in farm lands to Earl Fry. Don't let the milking interfere with your homework. To June Houseknecht, Betty McManigal presents her fur coat. We hope you never run into that lamb's brothen Evelyn Shaffer leaves behind her shorthand notes to Mary Lou Kahler, while Imogene Bankes gives Rita Hall her meek ways. For anyone seeking information about the philoso- phy of chess, Robert Myers gives his knowledge willingly. If you like chess, it's likely to prove exciting. Bruce Sones bequeaths his technique in getting dates with Turbotville girls to Kim Smith. Still water runs deep, Kim. To Tommy Umlauf and Larue Smith, Gladys Ellis and Mary Barbour leave their trumpets. See if you can give Harry James competition. joan Hitesman, against her better judgment, feels it her duty to present to Regina Feigles her blonde hair rinse. A double dose does wonders. To Kilroy, in tenth grade, Lewis Bogart leaves his skill on the typewriter. No erasers allowed. Lois Lee leaves her place at the piano to Mary Gruber. If you don't C sharp, you'll be flat. Weldon Fausey and Maurice Beiber present to Bogey Marshall and Bruce Miller their shyness around women. Handle with care. To Connie Heim, Phyllis Balliet wills her power to play Cupid and still not land a man herself. QNO offense, Phyllis.l ' Alice Derr has decided to give Florence Little her great love for one man. As if you need it, Floss. Does anyone want a proposal? Erma Kahler gives to any girl of age the many she has refused. Dick Rogers presents his place on the honor roll to Bob Smith. Do you need it, Bob? Seeing a great opportunity to help someone out, Tommy Heilman bequeaths his ambition for being a good class president. To Martha Lee, Charlotte Weaver sends her book entitled, Being Quiet and Liking Itf' Silqnce is golden. Last, but not least, the class of '47 wills to M. H. S., its affection and sincere grati- tude for 12 happy years. Thus, we close our last will and testa- ment, given at Muncy Muncy Creek High School, this 19th day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1947.



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