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

 - Class of 1950

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Nancy Adams, the cause of it all Mildred Baucher Walter Adams, her father ....................................... Eucene Jones Grace Adams. Nancy’s mother Nancy Gable Ken Hunt, a college student Robert Aldridce Sam Hunt, his father ........................................... Edwin Trimmer Judy Hunt, Ken's young sister Iris Kinneman Larry Marshall, who takes a new job ........................... Glenn Cooley Phyllis Burk, in search of a story.............................. Janet Miller Frances Terry, an attractive secretary Marian Draper Caroline Green, an advocate of law and order Kathleen Schriver Officer Pluck, Pine Lake’s police force Wayde Stover Seated—Nancy Cable, Iris Kinneman, Marian Draper, Janet Miller, Mildred Baugher. Standing—Eugene Jones, Ed- win Trimmer, Kathleen Schriver, Wayde Stover, Clenn Cooley, Miss Taylor, Robert Aldridge.

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PAULINE STERNER Home Economics Good nalured, domestic, dependable, sociable. F. H. A. 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. WAYDE A. STOVER Agricultural Slow, deliberate, dependable, handsome. F. F. A. 2, Sentinel 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Silhouette 2. EDWIN TRIMMER Commercial Quiet, well liked, dramatic, efficient. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Class Play 3, 4. WILLIAM C. WEIGLE JR. Agricultural Jovial, good-natured, confident, business-like F. F. A. 1. 2, Secretary 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Silhouette 1, 2. Flower—Carnation Colors—Green and White Motto—Followers today, leaders tomorrow.



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September 1946 began another school year for a large group of freshmen. Most of us were introduced into a new system of education, and adapted ourselves to it accordingly. We developed new friendships and many became affiliated with the band, F. H. A., F. F. A., sports and choruses. We started building our class treasury by a skating party. Our officers were: President—R. Aldridge; Vice President—W. Staub; Secretary—E. Miller; Treasurer—N. Gable. 1947— We started off our sophomore year with a skating party. This year's officers were: President—N. Gable; Vice President—E. Jones; Secretary—J. Miller; Treasurer—R. Aldridge. Several members of the class took part in the operetta, “Shreds and Patches”, directed by Mrs. Cook. We held another skating party near the end of the year. 1948— The junior year arrived before we realized it, but we were determined to make the most of this year in scholastic work and extracurricular activities. The year started by electing class officers: President—J. Miller; Vice President— J. Smeltz; Secretary—N. Gable; Treasurer—B. Chronister. Our first activity was th Junior Play, “Mumbo Jumbo.” The most important event of the year proved to be the Junior Prom. 1949— At last the senior year. This was. without a doubt, our most important and busiest year. Officers were: President—E. Jones; Vice President—R. Aldridge; Secretary—N. Gable; Treasurer—M. Baugher. The Senior Play, “Don’t Be Bashful,” Halloween Dance, Winter Wonderland Dance, yearbook, music contests and May Queen festivities were the events of this year. Our past four years have been crowded with many happy recollections for all of us. In parting, we extend our best wishes to those who follow in our footsteps, and express our gratitude to N. 0. H. S. for the many, many happy hours spent here. SENIORS Is Row—V. Smith, B. Laughman, W. Brown, 1. Kinneman, B. Hoff- acker, R. Kimc, Mr. Bowen. 2nd Row—N. Gable, G. Hamm, J. Smeltz, P. Harman, D. Groft, E. Decker, M. Hankey. 3rd Row—W. Weigle, J. Mil- ler, H. Ford, P. Sterner, M. Stam- baugh, E. Naill, D. Crawford, M. Baugher, J. Haar. 4(A Row—S. Ber- wager, D. Fuss, B. Chronister, K. Schriver, E. Miller, M. Draper, R. Aldridge. 5 th Row—G. Cooley, C. Berwager, E Jones, W. Stover, J. Noble, D. Meckley, K. Nace, E. Trim- mer.

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