Penn Manor High School - Trumpeter Yearbook (Millersville, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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SARA E NEFF MARY KREIDER Secreiury Nurse Our rlzir' IIIII4' srhuul nurxr' a1u'uy.v pulivnt mul vlu'f'rfuI kwps rlwvk nu Ihr' zflvrrlrrulury um! funiur high sr-lumix dlirvs livr rur lu .frlmol likvx In rvuri lvllzpvmlurvx 'mil lukv pulxvs. Trim fmrl wffic'ir'nt'fuefy bu.vine.wslike 11 rrinning .vmilv molhvr of Iwo boys lik:-.v In frm-Irv! in Ieixuru mvmenlsf- un 1-xrzvl If-gilnlv pvnmanship. SCHOOL BOARD Paul llufler, Amos Rohrer, Albert Weaver, George Kntz, Fircl E'llf'llUH!'l, Danim-l Rvtlew, Sanders P. Mvihnnsvy, Lester Rves, Paris Herr, Ralph Brenneman, A. Norman Ranck, Supervising Principal.

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MARTIN LUTHER KEAYS History Millersville Slate Tein'liers College, 1950, B.s. Tall, blond and well huilt-'-jirst year at Manor-drives a green Ford to school f--tearher of llistoryf -has her n seen skip- ping steps between classes arlrnired lny many of his female pupils flilres a good game of ping-pong adviser of Sports Club. WALTER H. QUAY Health. Physical Education. Science West Chester State Teachers College, 19493 B.S. Temple University, 1950, M .ELL Tall, rlarlc and good looking but mar- riedlf-fplenty of pep--well liked hy all ffworshipped by his boysfpet peeve is giggling girls in homeroom- 'coaching the surfer tearn. DONALD L. ROBERTS English. History Millersville State Tvuullers College. 1950, B.S. A good dramatics roar-li' fquiet study halls??? ooh, girls, did you see that rnuslar-he? very pruurl of his daugh- ter a san-aslir' manner really knows his xmfi. GLENNA R. SCHULTZ Health. Physical Education Full of uirn, vigor and vitality-hearty and popular cnach hails from Boyertou n likes to dance lspecially is Boyer- lown Hopnj good swimmer and diver- - spends summers at camp as n waitress - has inherited a snazzy !'0ll1,'PflilllP 'IlI1l- urally curly hair. LOIS E. SHEAFFER Vocal Music, English Pennsylvania Stale College, 1943, ln4.S. Summer Session, 1950. Keeps the Clee Clulfs vocal rhnrds in tune ---- likes to sing and dam-ef frlrirex a rar to school-Y-very sharp dresser has quite a varielv' of earrings -'worked lznrd on the spring uperella holds her head in rnulnenls al exasperalion' rule giggle. HOWARD P. SIGLIN Agriculture Penrisylvunia State College, 1933, Surn- mer Session, 1924, B.S. Millersville State 'I'ear-liars College, Sunnner Session, 1937, 1938: Temple University, 1950, M.A. Adviser of the F.F..4. and Fire Squad ffdrives a black Cherry to srhool- -neat dresserffquiet voice'--rieoer strays far from Room Two took a rnonth's leave of alrsenve from schoolfr-nmmands re- spert from the students. NANCY E. SUTER Commercial Studies Temple Un iversity. Very tall and well dressed known for dictating long letters-flikes high heeleal shoes-Adignijied--keeps very good disei, plinefrool, calm and eollevtetl - uagsldkljgh etc. etc. etc. HENRY U. WALKER Mathematics. English Millersville State Teavlivrs College, 19158, PLS.: University uf l-'ennsylvun.a. Pennsylvania State College. Strict and precise teacher--tall and has an athletiv lruildf 'taught classes in the Ere hall this year-V-likes to tease'- an unusual sense of hnmorfflakes a great interest in his daughter and san f delights in giving surprise tests to his classes. MICHAEL WENGLASZ Social Studies Millersville Stale Teachers College, 19-18, B.S. Summer Session, 1948. An all around athlete that vute grin -easy going and good natured 'wears beautiful ties-f-famous for his pep talks in assembly'-Millersville rerrention su- pervisor in the summer- patient up lu 1 certain point. GERALDINE WOLF E Librarian. English Millersville Stale Teaclivrs College, 1950, B.S. .-lduisar of Library Club-keeps llle library tidy and attractive--likes lrrigh! Colors - varied wardrobe sf- likes lo attend school plays and events --wears ri huge sparkler-Hrnain interest is the Air Forcef-reads many books.



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CLASS HISTORY Well, here we are as seniors. Gee, kids, didnit we have a lot of fun these past four years? Remember how scared we were in September 194-8 when we came to our first day of high school? One of the first things we did was elect our officers, we chose Gerald Sheckart as president, Ken Ortman for vice-president and Mildred Vogel as secretary-treasurer. We soon learned our way around Manor and the teachers and upper-classmen treated us pretty swell. That year we were a small class so our activities were few. But we made up for all we lacked in our freshman year the next year when we were sopho- mores. Don't forget our first class meeting and how grown-up we felt! Dick Erisman was elected president, Gerald Sheckart, vice-president, Noreen Irose, secretary and Jane Sauder, treasurer. At the first newspaper staff meeting Noreen Irose was appointed assistant editor of our school news- paper. A little later in the autumn, Dolores Boyer and Phyllis Greer were chosen to be junior-varsity cheerleaders for the basketball team. We seemed to have some athletic stars in our class, we're sure that several of Manoris victories were won due to the cooperation and abilities of our sophomore stars including Carol Pindar, Jean Moore, Jim Eshelman, Gerald Sheckart, Dick Kline, Dick Erisman and Gordon Symonds. Our class also did their share of work for the other school activities, band, glee club, newspaper and yearbook clubs, commercial club and the others. That year we were branded as sophomores by our biology books! Then we climbed up a step and by gosh, we looked in the mirror and we were juniors. Dick Erisman was again elected as class president and Ted Etter was chosen vice-president. Jean Moore and Phyllis Greer were the secretary and treasurer respectively. Glenn Buckwalter was selected edi- tor for the school paper and Noreen Irose was again the assistant editor. Dolores Boyer, Noreen Irose, Joyce Herr and Margaret Heitmueller were appointed associate editors of the yearbook for 1951. Dolores and Phyllis were re-elected as cheerleaders. Bertha Bauer was selected as a vocalist for the dance band. From then on the year really rolled by bringing with it heaps of fun. Our Junior play, CRADLE TROUBADOUR, was a smash hit. Don't forget that professional babysitter, Glenn Buckwalter, who took the lead in the play. In February six representatives from our class were elected to the National Honor Society-Jean Moore, Dolores Boyer, Dick Erisman, Noreen Irose, Carol Pindar and Gordon Symonds. Our athletic stars were the same as the year before. Let's not forget our championship baseball team of 1951. With Dick Erisman, John Glick, Neil Jones, Gerald Sheckart and Gordon Symonds slugging for us we couldn't help but win! In the late spring we put on LAVINRAC, I carnival spelled backwardsi our farewell party for the seniors-they all seemed to like our carnival theme! During the year we sponsored several roller skating parties and assembly programs which added to our fun. We left school for three months and went home to enjoy a long summer. We all started to think about our futures and our careers a bit more seriously. Soon school started and we were now full-fledged seniors. Our senior class officers were the same as our junior officers, Dick Erisman, Ted Etter, Jean Moore and Phyllis Greer.

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