North Coventry High School - Torch Yearbook (Pottstown, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Qlass prophecy T'was the year of 1969 As a newspaper columnist, my job was fine. From New York to Chicago it was my luck to go, And I traveled by train because of the snow. I boarded the train and reclined in a seat. Equipped with paper, my trip was complete. Within a few minutes I was on my way, The trip was long, the day was gray. Reading my paper I was soon attracted by This startling headline as it caught my eye: Mr, Wilson Yerger, chemist, winner of Nobel Prize. Among other things, he has invented artificial eyes. Interrupted in my reading by a short screech, I glanced outside, to see within reach - An advertising car driven by Robert Fries. It seems all Bob has to do is ride in ease. Now back to my paper I went once again To learn of the loss of the industry of airplane. Both Beryl Read and Mary Casper profess They've tired of the job of airline hostess. Dean of a Woman's College to Marry Nancy Swavely's past and future surely will vary. From a woman suffragette she will become The blushing bride of some handsome one. I see that Mr. William Zerr is using his A's He got in mechanical drawing for displays. He is now printing titles on bedtime books About talking animals and running brooks. Well, of all the businesses, here I see One that holds, for me, no mystery. Gloria Shrum and Marlene Wilson, this spring Are turning to the manufacturing of a diamond ring. I see in this ad that a concert is to be Held by a master pianist of the key. Mr. John Leck is performing tonight After winning fame, much to our delight. Mlle. J. LaRue Care, importer and designer of frocks To Janice, for gowns the wealthy society flocks. After being a secretary in the industry of 'phone- She now dictates to one of her own. Venice Eagle in Japan is teaching school Showing the wee Japs the golden rule. She has taken Mr. George Kreps' place Who now is working on a soil case. Benny Powell, our hero, wrestles tonight In the greatest of all twentieth century fights. He is under the training of Janet Thompson Who gets his opponents at the point of a gun. Although she has children of her own - two - LaVerne Anderson is governess to - guess who? Yes, she's teaching the President's little girl, The art of living in a social whirl. Miss Florence Pennypacker now owns a meat truck Delivering the best in all kinds of duck. It seems she learned the trade while in school, Delivering meat drawn by a mule. Robert Evans, who was a student in F.F.A., Now struts around in fine array. After graduating from school, he bought a patch For which, today, there is no match.

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Qlass Will SENIOR Ann Allen LaVerne Anderson Ethel Bean Marjorie Berriker Janice Care Mary Casper Clara Clemens Hannah Dilliplane Venice Eagle Robert Evans Robert Fries Shirley Hall George Kreps John Leck Carl Levengood Nancy Loht Nancy Manwiller William McCrudden Margaret McElroy Nancy Moyer Mary Ann Mullin Sara Murray Florence Pennypacker Anna Poster Benjamin Powell Beryl Read Gloria Shrum Dorothy Staverosky Nancy Swavely Janet Thompson Agnes Torak Marlene Wilson Wilson Yerger William Zerr WILLS her giggle her long eyelashes the presidency devotion to one boy nickname Peanut cousins Ed and Ollie shorthand ability dreamy stare aloof manner his phone number unhurrying gait tall stature excellent marks singing ability HJ seat on bus red hair smiling face wavy hair bookkeeping knowledge deep voice absence excuses quiet manner cooperative spirit Home Ec. ability flashy sweaters dancing feet long, shining hair math. knowledge good report cards quick temper big blue eyes diamond happy-go-lucky air hot-rod Pontiac TO Screendoor Brockway Miss Delp Jiggs Bodolus Shirley Dilks Horsey Jones Virginia Haile and Joa Chester Laverty Sheila Collins Mary Bates Phyllis Fulmer Victo1'ia George Janet Nimmerichter Lee Batdorf Gloria Yusko Joe Smith Elma Stoudt Sarah Straw Joe McMullen Ruth Gerhart Frances Righter Joyce Giles Clyde Rupert Annie Thompson Mildred Luft Pud Pellicotti Gary Buckwalter Dolores Bates Washer Beidler George Shrum Ellen Frain Rena Tiernan Cleo Brown George Roadcap Bob Cressman n Torak



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c W , glass prophecy Both Marjorie Berriker and Margaret McElroy reside In the country, since their marriage, side by side Marjorie, for Margaret, plays the piano When there's nothing to do - nowhere to go. Clara Clemens, after school, got a job. Which makes her heart throb and throb. She's secretary to Cary Grant, the movie star Whom she always worshipped from afar. The girl in this picture I surely have seen Yes, here is her name - Miss Ethel K. Bean. Ethel is now a regular model, it seems, Modeling those clothes of the girl of your dreams. A peep into Hollywood now I must take Another Valentino it reads without mistake. For there William McCrudden - in glory is he, After adventurously roaming over the sea. And now on the society page I see a belle. Nancy Loht is engaged to - must I tell? She started out to become a nurse But changed her plans for him, of course. Nancy's Beauty Shoppe - this ad reads In all she does she really exceeds. You'll never be bored in Miss Manwiller's shop She knows the latest in both beauty and gossip. Here on the sports page is good news, 1'm wondering who is going to lose. Tonight in two exhibition basketball games Agnes Torak's Aims play Shirley Hall's Flames. ln the center of the sports page now I can see That Home-Run King certainly suits Livy, For, as a first-baseman in the popular game, Our own Carl Levengood has won much fame. Mary Ann Mullin still likes to write As seen by this article in black and white. By the title on the top, the text is evident. The Art of Learning How to Win an Argument. Miss Allen - Virginia Ann, I mean Is the Rosa Bonheur of the twentieth scene. With her pictures of horses, fame came fast, And now by other artists, she can't be surpassed. Next week there's a show coming to town, With horses, elephants, tricks and a clown. Nancy Moyer, in school, loved to sing, Now she serenades the cowboy king. Get your tickets, only a few remaining, Reads this next ad under Entertaining Miss Hannah Dilliplane's act regularly appears, As Frankenstein she keeps you in tears and fears. Well, well I see that a county fair was held. Sara Murray's prize winning cakes excelledg While Anna Poster's sewing won first prize. Their Home Ec. training really satisfies. As I folded my paper, my heart was glad To think of the success that my classmates had. Since graduation it's been many a long day But thoughts of Norco still help us on our way. Dorothy Staverosky

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