Paradise Township High School - Tanawan Yearbook (Paradise, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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M. LOUISE WILSON Seen around Partners . , . Guard on lrasketlmall lC2llll . . , Usually seen with Arlene and Imvis . , . fl'lCI1flly. Tanawan Business Staff: Mixed Chorus 1: Glee Club 1-2-33 Basketball 4: Intramu- rals 1-2-3-4. NANCY A. ZIMMERMAN Russ . . . always seen with Lorrzxine Tallest girl in class of '50 . , . Partial to Gulf gasoline. Tanawan Editorial StaKg Pioneer 31 Intra- murals 2-3-4. fig, CLASS POEM Theres a spot in Paradise Township That to us is very dearg Where we shared good times together Now the end is drawing near. Here we learned life's duties, yearly Throughout our high school daysg Freshman, Sophomore, junior, Senior To send us on life's busy ways. Though our talents may be slender We shall try to carry them throughg To keep us goingg onward, upward In the future work we do. Where the endless paths may lead usg We are truly unawareg Alma Mater, ere we leave thee We thank you for your care. VIOLET STOLTZFUS Twenty

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VIOLET R. STOLTZFUS lktitc . . . Hcaclcrl for llusincss Cullcgt' . . . llucsn'l stay in unc place long . . . Quitc an actress. Tanawan Editorial StaFf: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4: Glee Cluh 1-2-3-4: Play Lead 3-4: Basketball 4: junior Red Cross Council lg Intramurals 1-2-3-4. HARRY I. STRUBEL ,- lfziitliful to his lmpcr mutt' . . .An- ,' iillu-1' llllliflllllillll of Sll'2lSlllll'g . . . 5 l,m'cs liistm'x1?f ,ish Tanawan subscription Staff: Intramurals M59-.. 2-3--1. KENNETH N. SUMMERS llrivcr of that llump truck . . . lic-t'rvg'i1izL'wl hy his walk . . . Quit-l hut suciulmh- . . , Strict rlivlz? Tanixwan Advertising Staff: Intramurals 2-3- . GEORGE W. SWEIGART '40 Cliryslcr . . . Carries zz piltil! liccnsc . . . llccr zmml :lt-ar liuntcr lirmu Cliristiauizt. Tanawan Business Staff: Basketball 4: Intramurals 4. MARY E. TSHUDY Sis . . . Slrcmls Cllristmzis in Ifliir- :mln . . . Grmlimtcfl from Sulislmury in '-10 . . . Cfmpc-i':1tlx'c. Tanawan Editorial Staff: Mixed Chorus 43 Intramurals 4. ARLENE M. WEAVER l.ivcs in Klurilmwillc . . . l,ikcs clit-wing gum . . . l'ul uf W't't-mv . . . lllllll ll2llL'l'. Tanawan Advertising Staff: Mixed Chorus 23 Glee Club 4: junior Red Cross Council 1: Intramurals 1-2-3-4. Ninr'l1'1'n



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CLASS PROPHECY We are the prophets of the class, we determine the futures for those who pass. The world today holds many trades, some are good and some are bad. As we gaze into our crystal ball we see our classmates near, and far. Some are bookkeepers, some are clerks, others farmers and typing experts. PAULINE BURKHOLDER our editor-in-chief studied accountancy and climbed to the peak. There is GLENN ESHLEMAN, class president of SO established a grocery-BUY RIGHT AND BE THRIFTY. There seems to be static, oh! now it comes clearg it is just HARRY STRUBEL in his horse raising career. I wonder who that is riding high on the steed, with the flowing white tail and the harness of beads. Oh! it's KENNETH SUMMERS, successfully made, a skillful horse trainer in the horse rais- ing trade. Gee! what's that clucking heard in our ball, well if it isn't CARL EBERLY with his poultry and all. Farther away, see if I could, a hammering and sawing of hickory wood. Why it's philosopher CHARLES STEINMAN and his friend BILL FOULK, fine carpenters are they, quite proper and civil. DICK LEIDY and MARVIN REIMOLD are next in line, they are mechanics of machinery rehned. Guess who is typing away in their ofliceg I'll bet you a dollar it's JOAN LEAMAN and VIOLET STOLTZFUS. Let us skip to New York, where we can see a few more of our classmates and pals, that we once knew and admired. Who should we see traveling that wayg but GEORGE SWEIGART, a pilot for T.W.A. Within this great plane, JOYCE REINFRIED is revealed, as stewardess and hostess for those who appeal. PAUL BURKHOLDER a prominent passenger is he, enroute to New York as a whole- saler of meat. Into the airport they are coming full speed, to land on the runway and not in the trees. The co-pilot aboard is EUNICE HERSH. I can see Fifth Avenue with many exquisite shopsg could some of the proprietors be part of our stock? Surely enough there's PAT KEARNEY and JEAN STAUFFER, collaborated into one to sell ladies' hosiery. A few feet away from Pat's hosiery shop, there are two more of our classmates that specialize in crops. Crops of hair is what we're referring tog with beauticians well known, that own and operate this modern salon. Smoke and dust is clouding our vision, but we'Il soon see some more with outstanding positions. Seen afar in Brooklyn, New York, JOYCE MOORE is librarian and guardian of books. Studying art at Pratt Institute, is NANCY ZIMMERMAN, an artist of great forests and brooks. The New York University of higher learning shows a few more as instructors and teachers. This includes DAVID CARSON with the title of pro- fessor, he teaches chemistry, and gives numerous lectures. JOAN LADERACH too, is a competant instructor, she lectures on French and English literature. ELLA RYNIER seems to be present as laboratory technician of research medicine. MARY LOUISE WILSON, the astronomer of the class, is observing the planets through high-powered glass. ROBERT RUTTER, a proficient electrician, has brought to the world, colored television. DONALD SMOKER, a master at the art of designing, de- signs the interiors of ocean liners. LOVIS KRAMER, a policewoman with a lot on her mind, com- bats and solves mysteries and crimes. ARLENE WEAVER is a housewife, and a good one at that, she has a comfortable home and a boy named Jack. We see KATHLEEN DENLINGER, as a resourceful secretary, she takes notes and dictation from the Sec. of the Treasury. THIS GREAT CRYSTAL BALL SO OLD AND SO CRACKED, I-IAs SHOWN Us THE LAST OF THIS REMARK- ABLE CLASS. WE HOPE THESE PREDICTIONS SUIT THOSE CONCERNED, SO EVERYONE WILL BE PROSPEROUS AND NONE WILL BE SCORNED. By BARBARA LIEBIG, MARY TSHUDY. Twf nty-one

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