New Oxford High School - Memento Yearbook (New Oxford, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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STATISTICS NAME NICKNAME WEAKNESS Mary Adams Jean Altland Margaret Alwine Loretta Baker Evan Butler Sis Jeanie Peg Lorrie Butler cooking chewing gum sleeping yellow convertibles himself Doreene Clark Roland Clousher Mary Crabbs Donald Diehl Betty Gable Clarkie Clousher Mack Donnie Betts Don Sophomore girls • • • • • Eating sleeping Norman Haar Charles Harman Nancy Harner Travis Hamer Wilbur Hildebrand Norm Ish Nan Jack Wib banana solits women Hotshot basketball chess William Hoffacker Dean Hull Janet Kime Edith Kinneman Eugene Mechtly Bill Cordell Jan Edie Gene shorthand Jean airplanes ice cream experimenting Jean Miller Ryno Miller Louise Myers Gloria Potter Anna Roche Jean Ryno Lou Potter Smitty 1:30 A.M. lady teachers chocolate milk shakes automobiles basketball Lois Sheely George Smeltz Conway Smith Paul Sronseller Donald Wentz Sheely Smeltzie Convoy Sponny Donny football ©layers flirting jallopies big money has no car Melvin Wentz Betty Witmer Kathryn Wolfgang Punch Speed Kas Bkkpg. Answer book Chesterfields speeding TO of the CLASS PASTIME reading movies telephone operator sleeping baking day-dreaming throwing darts radio waiting for drearaboat practicing piano loafing baseball reading basketball STUDYING loafing tormenting others reading romances reading more experimenting staying home ? ? women playing records traveling running around movies working at Texaco buying gas model planes spending money wasting time Roy running around of 1 9 U 8 AMBITIOUS to be a good housewife be a singer make easy money own a yellow oorwmrtible be an aviator be a beutician be a commercial teache- travel so to college be a concert pianist be lucky be a prc baseball placer be a stenographer be a pro basletball star be a success be a bookkeeper work ? ? be a secretary be a homemaker be an inventor own ultra-modern home be a U.S. Army Gen. a traveler be a good homemaker be a Phys Ed teacher be a secretary own an automobile own fastest car made own an airplane be a commedian leave N.O.H.S. be Mrs. Roy R. stop for red lights HAUNT G-burg Helen’s place home Helen’s place X Keys Atl .Ser. St with her weakness with Doris here and there Auditorium at a piano or crpan Helen’s place Marshall’s Diner everyplace basketball court chicken house Room 2 Wamick’s Store the farm • home his workshop Helen’8 place Mo y Inn home ? ? ? driving around home ? ? ? Rafe's Texaco Station East of Miss. R. anywhere Wamick’s Store Mimeograph room Old Mill Inn hard to tell



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CLASS POEM We’re the oroud Class of ’2» , When Fame’s nassed out, we won’t be late! Our hoDes are high, our prosoects—fair, But we’ll succeed, we’ll take a dare! The highest of the class is KAS , And she’s a most good-natured lass. At office work, JEAN MILLER’S fine, As someone’s secretary she will shine. TRAVIS can be thankful that he is tall, Because that sure helns in basketball! WILBUR’S the studious one in our class, He’s never had a subject he didn’t rass. DON” D. has kept the class alive Ever since the year of 2 5! NORMAN is a lovable, good-looking chap, The girls all crave to sit on his lap. WENTZIE is a little short, But still he is the very best sport. PUNCHIE is the smallest of all, Yet he is always on the ball”. JEANIE’S singing will bring good cheer To all who need it, or care to hear. MARY and NANCY, who are very quiet lasses, Are seen together in and out of classes. To cheer the boys at games each night Has been LOUISE MYERS greatest delight. BILL always knows his shorthand well But will he be a grocer? We cannot tell. PEG is known quite well by all For the noise she makes in study hall. GEORGE will certainly be a huge success. At what? Well, brother, that’s anyone’s guess! SMITTY’S work is .lust begun, For in basketball, fame she’s already won. CONNIE’S rattletrap is seen everywhere, And him without it is uncommonly rare. RYNO, on the basketball floor, Heins our team roll up the score. EUGENE, who likes his shop quite well, Might be an inventor, who can tell?

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