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

 - Class of 1953

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CLASS HISTORY Its almost unbelley able isnt lt? ,lust think Senlors those good old high school days are nearly over and soon they ll be merely fond 190 memories of our past That first year half of us were a batch of scared llttle kids at the high school and the rest of us were feeling pretty cocky as the top class at the Junior Hlgh I our Sophomore year we Joined forces and from then we really forged ahead Gerald Dunkle was chosen our class president Albert Werner vice president Norma Herr secretary and Morrls Rvlee treasurer 'Ihat December our class gave a peppv assem blv program and we started the Christmas vacatlon 1n a festive splrlt by holding a party down ln the cafeterla Later ln the year a roller skating partv was sponsored by us By the end of May we d gotten used to butcherlng animals ln biology class and we were feeling pretty good about bemv a part of this school called Manor The fall of 51 we found ourselves on another rung up the ladder Some of us had sprung up so over the summer that we practically had to Introduce ourselves to our teachers and friends Bill Hutchinson June Reese Ruth Evans and Morris Rylee were our class officers respectively Bill was chosen sports editor of the Manor H1L1ghts and Patsy Flory assistant editor another important position the Key Club presidency was filled by MOITIS Rylee As Juniors we started the year rolling with a roller skating party at Maple Grove That fall the Drama Club Junlors entered that thriller dlller one act mystery White Phantom ln the Drama Night program at Millersville State Teachers College Our class assembly program really put em lll the aisles remember lt? The theme was Open House 1n a One Room School Mary Splese the prim and proper school teacher had quite a tlme getting her puplls to behave On November 20 Patsy Flory was the happy winner of the county VOICE of Democracy contest In the state compe t1t1on she placed sixth among the forty contestants In February came the hlghllght history Green Valley Who ll eyer forget MIHHICS magic milk those colossal cornstalks and the spirited old ghosts? ln the spring many of us helped to make Plckels a success No we didn t go into the manufacturlng business Plckels was the school operetta Arthur Shoemaker was that on the ball advertiser for Penmngtons pickles Sylvia Lefever Warren Erb Donald Gehr Patsy Flory and Blll Hutchinson also had roles One spring day we were all herded down to the college chapel and seven of us Arlene Herr Beatrice Klttrldge Patsy Flory Albert Werner Warren Erb William Hutchinson and Richard Stoner were ceremonlously inducted lnto the National Honor SOClCty We were all proud of Bill Hutchinson when he won first place ln the state lxey Club oratorlcal contest The last actnlty of our busy vear was Circus Carlac ture the farewell party we gave the Seniors Did those Hula Hula girls make em swoon' So we ended our Junior year no worse for the wear ln fact not only were our brains developed but our leg and lung power had been increased greatly due to our daily race to and from the fire hall During the following summer a lot of us worked some of us loafed and all of us realized that next year would be the last and we were wondering half fearfully what after that? ln June Bill Hutchinson went on to win second place in the National Key Club oratorlcal contest When we walked mto Manor last fall we felt just like old fixtures We were glad to see that the painters had performcd in our classrooms and halls during the Tweh e , . . , . . . . V , . . . , , Y i Q Y L . . .U e . , . . - 9 ,v 9 ' U , ' g . 7 V sc 99 v - - 9 7 . , . ' 9 ' Y e - an 9 99 - - H , V . . . ' . f l Y . t . ' T L ' GG v ' i Y77 of our school year. With Miss Aston directing us, we put on the best play' in Manor's - -has ,H9 9 7 - - s - - , . . SS ' 9, T ' 3 y ' ' ' . 55 ' 55 ' ' 9 9 v 7 cc 99 - . , . ' . , v 9 9 - 9 9 ,' '9 7 7 Y V7 9 9 I . h . , . . 7 . . Y . , . n . W. Y ,, . Y . I 97, Y 'Y Y I K 9 , . 9 seq- 99 9 ' . ' ' ' ' . . . ' ' ' I 3 or or ' ' f - 7 . V. 7 ' 9 ' 1 I L ' ' 7 H H .,, . h . Y V. .

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CLASS HISTORY summer and we welcomed to Vlanor a brand new quartet of faculty members Blll Hutch1nson was aga1n chosen as class presldenl Dorls Buffenmyer and Ruth Krelder were elected XICC presldent and secretary respectlyely and for the thlrd year 1n suc cess1on MOTFIS Rylee took the Treasurers post Albert Werner was elected as stu dent dlrector of both the band and glee club Beatrxce Klttrldge was chosen Edltor 1n Chlef of the Trumpeter and Martha Brubaker became 3SSlSt3Ht edltor Patsy Flory stepped ln as edltor of Manor H1 L1ghts and was elected presldent of the Glee Club Our first act1y1ty was the roller skatlng party at Maple Croye So many kld came It w as hard to find room to skate Then the Hallowe en season rolled around brlnglng the electlon of SylVl3 Lefeyer as Manors Halloween ueen and a blg Halloween Party glven by both the senlors and yumors In November our class staffed another successful play Our Town under the klllful dlrectlon of MISS Aston The aUd1E'IlCCS soon got over the shock of there belng no scenery and were soon carrled away 1nto another world by the cast A the thlfd act ended people began usmg the1r handkerch1efs We felt thls was the most eHect1ve evldence of our casts Hblllty to act and to the players lt meant more than a book full of pra1se About thls t1me the soccer and hockey season came to a close Both our teams dld swell jobs and both Ruth Ey ans as captam of the hockey team and MOFYIS Rylee as captaln of the soccer team, proyed to be fine leaders We were all thrllled when Morrls recelved that coveted award The Llnk M6mOfl3l Trophy for the ablllty h showed on the soccer field Two weeks after the play B111 HUtChlDSOH by w1nn1ng first place 1n the county VOICE of Democracy contest made 1952 the second year that Manor captured thls honor Then basketball season opened Kay Fllllng was elected as a cheerleader for the fourth consecutlve year and Ruth Evans was chosen as a cheerleader for a sec ond tlme For the senlor assembly program we had fun puttlng on a mock weddlng ceremony and durlng the rest of the year all of us were kept stepplng wlth academlc and extra currxcular work The sen1or prom was a fittlng cllmax to our hlgh school career All of a sudden graduatlon day was staring us ln the face Not tlll then dld we reallze that thls was lt we must say goodbye goodbye to school bus rldes nolsy study halls, our favorlte classes our fine faculty crowded lockers our swell fellow classmates goodbye to Manor Some of us were glad to say lt and others of us felt that the end of our world had come But we all want to let you know that we are grateful to you for the guldance help and educatlon that we recelved especlally do we g1VC thanks to Mrs Hosler and Mr Walker our class advlsers We as a class cannot go on accompllshlng thlngs together but we see oppor tunlty beckonlng us and we slncerely belleve that many of us w1ll brlng honor to our Alma Mater by achlevlng success 1n the walk of l1fe we choose We dont want to lose track of you underclasslnen elther Keep up the excellent work you ve been dolng and remember that hlgh school days are the rosy hours youll look back on so make them good hours make eyery mlnute count' Goodbye Manor You were too wonderful for any of us to eyer rf-al1ze you THF CLASS OF 1933 Thuteen c c L . . c . . U , . v cc 1 - . c . , - ' ., - . W S: . . . w . I - ' ' A c U ' ' . K ' S 1 . ' 9 . . . Y . V , Q , . 1 S , , c . h Q cc v as s - C- - , 1 1 S .. c . - , Y - , , - 44 V as , c . S . J , - . . . -y . . . 1 ' , ' . Y y v . . ,-A , e Y V Y . . 7 . . . I , 1 - , cc - -as Y - . . ., , . - v - v ' 9 s e T , a x.. V A. , ' . . c 1 . , S. 2 -I a - 1 ' . . . . , . . V 7 v . V v , ' 1 . . , . 7 v , V f ' - 4

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