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

 - Class of 1955

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I IISTORY 1933-195-1 NVQ- rc-lurns-cl lo Paraclisqc- in llu- lull ol 1953. 151-ing llu- Class ol LD. wx- wou- now ru-aring llu- lop. lxlr, .Allll0llSl' was again our lafuliy aclvisor. 'lqlmis yi-ar wc- Q-lu-dm-cl Rosa- Donalo. pre-siclcnlg Dali- Riu-, vin- prm-siclm-nlg lfllc-n Yolun, sm-frm-laryg mul lflvin Ku-irlc-r. Irs-asurr-r. ffm- ol' ilu- lirsl lllll1QS wx- clixl lllis yi-ar was sm-lc-rl our class colors Io lu- navy lllllt' mul wluih-. XV1- also pur- i'llilSl'll class rings, jac-lu-ls, arul lmals. XV4- lu-lcl a clanu- on Dc-cc-nmlu-r 11 alla-r Ilu- NVQ-sl Lamps-lc-r laaslu-llmall gjanu-. Tlu- oulslamlingj ls-alurv ol llu- ym-ar was llu- .luniorfsm-nior Rm-cc-plion. lu-lcl al 1lu- fllcl Slum- Barn. on Flay 14. 195-1. NVQ- linislu-cl llu- .lunior ya-ar lmy lalxing a lrip lo H1-rslu-y. 195111933 NVQ- c-nlc-rm-cl llu- lligll scllool lor our lasl yi-ar al ljararlisa-. Alf. fXllll0ll5K' alul Mr, llslu-lman worm- our lacully aclvisors. XV1- 1-lm-fir-cl ollicc-rs soon allm-r ilu- sfllool I4-rm lu-gan. XV1- 1-lc-C11-cl lflvin Kr:-iclcr as pn-siclc-nlg Daryl Lirllly, vim- prc-siclm-nl: ltllm-n Yolm. sm-c-rm-Iary: mul Dorollmy Ha-rsll. In-aslm-r. rlqlwis was our busic-sl yn-ar. Sonu- ol our class aclivily 1lH'llllll'll a lmalu- alul soup sals-, a clancc- lu-lcl alla-r 1lu- lfasl l.ampc-lc-r lmaslu-llball ganu-. a class parly. anrl also llu- .lunior-Sc-nior play. fjnc- ol llu- lu-sl lllings NVK' will rm-- Illl'llllN'T is llu- llm-c--clay lrip lo Xvaslr- ingjlon. C. llu- gn-ali-sl 1-V1-nl wx- will rm-nu-mlu-r , is llu- rt-fm-ivilmxj ol our cliplomas on Blay 31. 1953. 1 'lqcnjl lillil IQUXX1' illlfl N'll0ll'l tlfhll Sllllu Sall1'SIllclll sllip lmy sz-llingj lllll 1logjs al llllllll. . -. V . . f l.Nll'.R: lox- l.is-lmisf liluls Ilml slumingf ilu- alumn- lslrx' :lass lum lo lllzllxl' wlllorllu- run lu- nn illh-rm-sling, Hlbolrll spill llml mul. ,los-,N llfylvlwflxl: llrissilla li1'lH'ilQy poinls oul Ilu- rollin- 1o llamaii lo llu- 5f'lff'lilflEIl Ni:-luv rlass, lil nollrsr- i1's only a :lass profs-11. .74 eir Ed

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CLASS 1951-1952 On Svplc-lniwr 4. 1951, iiily-Iwo QXA cilc-ci iirc-sinncn cnlvrf-ci Room 1: lo iwgin our iirsl your in iligil scilooi. ixir. Bivvins was our iucuily ucivisor. .Ai our iirsl ciuss mvvlingf wc- oivflvci our viuss oiiiu-rs. Joe Livimig wus vivdvci ciass prvsicic-nlg Daryl Licilly. virv presi- civnlz Univ Rini. svcrelaryz unci Ronaiti iA9llI'iiil0ilil'l', lrvusurer. XVQ- uiso 1-ivclvci our iirv pulroi me-n1iJers. XV0 orcivrvci our rings wiiicii wx-rv lim slanciurci ijuruciisc scilooi rings. VV1' sponsorvci lilo iniliai Ciass puriy oi our iiigii sciiooi iii:-. on ixiarcii 28. 1952. Al lin- vnci oi lin' sciiooi yvnr wc wvnl lo Hx-rsiicy wiicre we enjoym-mi oursvivc-s ul lin- unlusvnwril park. Sunni- oi lim Cinss uiso lourx-fi liw ciiovoiulv iuviory. 1952-1953 Alle-r an sumrnc-r s vaculion wc- vnlvrvci ijamciism- iiigii SCilO0i as sopilomorc-s. fJur viuss, wilii iorly-six sopilomorvs. imci ci4'c'r0usc'4i in sizv. For ciuss oiiiiu-rs we vivclvci i5iii Roiir- vr. pre-sicivnl: .lov Liebig. vin- prvsicim-nl: ifiin-n Yoiin, sm-frm-laryg ami Doroliiy Hs-rsil. iTl'ilSlll'l'l'. ixir. Ailiiuusv was our fucuily ucivisor. A 'i1iIilHiiSQiVi11Q' parly, miqiw Goiyimivris ijurvwviin. wus Qivvn in iionor oi i5il'X'illS. wiio was ivuving. i'or our vinss lrip wv ugnin W4-nl lo liw H4-rsiivy KXIIIIISCITICIII Park. TOP: i:fC'lllil iiuss ionjugulvs lin- vi-ri1 1-uvoir . CifN'iii'1R: Doroliiy iivrsii rxpiuins an liiiiimuil iiusi- nvss .'xfiiilIlll'i1l' lJl'Ui?iK'lll. Bfyfiiflixi: Russ: 1.1-v Frunii nnci Ki-n Xvisv gd poinli-rs un pr:-si-nluliml ui Hxiniin-Iiiu iur ilngfiisil iih-rzilllrv minss.



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After a tribute to the past . . . .fd afoot' .gnto jbe juture CLASS PROPHECY OF 1955 Not too many years ago there were pioneers who lived mostly by intestinal fortitude, people very much like you and me, except for one difference, and that is education. Those people were brave indeed, but today we need to be even braver. Not alone with honor, integrity and courage till the bill lor a growing. complex nation lilce ours, but a broad and intense education planned and geared to the ever in- creasing pace ot lite that is being set belore the leaders ol tomorrow. lt is because ol this rapid change that Paradise will soon no longer be Paradise High. instead a new school will soon come to be -1 The Pequea Valley Consolidated High School. The people who sponsored this new school are truly the pioneers ot today. So l talce the privilege ot thanlcing them lor their dedication and foresight. For they gave to us, to me and my classmates, a better toot hold to become the men and women who may be the leaders of tomorrow. We will be proud and honored to be among the first to graduate under the new school system, and the last seniors to occupy the old school building. This will be a very special graduation that should not be forgotten. l write this prelace to the prophecy because l feel that the improvements made will have a definite impression on the lutures ot my classmates. CLASS OF 1955 As l enter my school for the last time as a student, l thinlc how it had made us more wise and prudent. l thinlc ol my classmates, and wonder what they will all be alter graduation. Their dreams of their own lite, and maturity will come most assuredly. Therevs Elvin Kreider, our class president, an engineer-to-be, and lvlargaret Steinman, a nurse in medical surgery. Here reading a bool: is Glenn Fisher, he will be an economist, and loolcing over his shoulder is .losel Liebig: hell be an agronomist. There tallcing to a school musician is lVlary Vvilcerg she will be a beautician. Clustered around are Ethel Miller, Anna Harsh, and Ann Gregg, who will be beauticians, too. Whoss Fred Fisher tallcing to? l thinlc Fred will be an accountant belore he is through. Robert Shaubach is tallcing to Fred. Robert will be a butcher by trade. And loolcing on is Kenneth Vviseg a physicist of him will be made. As each class member comes into view, oh - oh there's Esther Gravesg she and Mary Lou Haldeman will be United States Navy Waves. Over by the door is Norma Probstg she will be a slcating instructor. Daryl Lichty as a carpenter will be a building constructor. Ellen Yohn and Jane Feister both will be medical secretaries. They will be helping future doctors, lilce Rosa Lee Franlc, to fight diseases ol different varieties. Wilbur Rohrer will be out West as a rancher. Elva Rowe will be a school teacher: lor her dreams there is found an answer. June Hershey, a future brain surgeon at Byberry, is tallcing to Dorothy Hersh, a luture secretary. As an auto mechanic James Rynier will his career start, and so will Dale Rice. Ray Leaman, and Wilmer Burkhart. James Emericlc will set his cap to be an engineer, and Alpha Yoder will be a farmer and worlc a farm close by here. Ronald Burlcholder will tix car bodies and lenders: Violet Grolt will be a singer in all ot her splendor. Walter Koch, a future Diesel electric engineer, is tallcing to Priscilla Keneagy, an interior decorator. And there is Donald High. a business manager and financier. Over there, loolcing out the window, is James Eby, a future electronics engineer. All these students l have seen, have been quiet and sincere, because they lmow that soon from this school they must go. Gut into the world that seems to be very cold, they will march straight and bold. For new goals they will now try to achieve, and a new and wonderful lile is out there lor them to receive. If they use wisely the lmowledge they have obtained in our school hall. a success will become of them all. Written anal Compiled by Josef Vvilhelm Liebig.

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