Rothrock High School - Le Livre Yearbook (McVeytown, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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Glau Will cewwedm PART ll We also bequeath the following: Bill Crosson's iob at Roccos to his brother Leroy. Nancy Espigh's ability to keep a boy friend to Carol Bossinger. Stanley Rutherford's athletic ability to Paul Kenepp. Shirley CampbeIl's quiet ways to Betty McMullen. Anna Mary Stayrook's height to Barbara Vanboskirk. Shirley Sunderland's troubles to Darlene Henry. Martha Dunmires ability to play the piano to Kay Swigart. Nan Yoder's giggles to Mary Boaz. Richard Singleton's ability to get along with the teachers to Leon Ranck. Eugene Miller's scheme to get out of school during hunting season to Larry Sunderland. Beulah Harshbarger's fair complexion to Dottie Bossinger. Jean McCormick's ability to play the Sax to Erla Carr. Miriam Dunmire's pleasing personality to Miriam Kenepp. Dorothy Anderson's ability to get A's to Anna Yoder. Shirley Dunmires ability to get around to Sally Andrews. Marlin Fields iob as editor ofthe Broadcaster to anyone who's fortunate enough to get it. Nina Miller's clock to anyone who can't get to school on time. Dick Stimley's Model A to Lenord Stine. Robert Yoder's place on the honor roll to Joyce Bratton. Donald Knouse's sawmilling ability to Jason Dunmire. Donald Knepp's hot roding to Bob Faust. June Brubaker's sickness for school to Kenny Finkenbiner. Donald Bilger's red hair to Steve French. William Dunmire's curly hair to Bill Allgyer. Larry Mertz's clarinet to Beverely Yoder. Some of Daryl Bilger's girl friends to Bob Mort. Richard Harshbarger's ability to stay awake during classes to Ronald Byrd. Jenny Hartley's height to Shirley Shottsburger. Homer Fisher's crew cut to Bud Allison. Lois Stewart's bashfullness to Joy Heckman. Mary McCullough's ability to chew gum to Doris Collins. Shirley Casner's neatness in dress to Lynne Bingerman. Martha Sunderland's ability to play the violin to Judy Reynolds. Jean Notestine's German accent to Sandra Henry. Shirley Yoder's shorthand ability to Wanda Frymyer. William White's acting ability to Jim Hannawalt. Leonard Bingaman's shyness to girls to Don Grassmyer. Ronald Casner's iob as class president to Dave Swigart. Donna Harshbarger's ability to keep silent in school to Barbara Hertzler. This our Last Will and Testament, we the Class of '54 do hereby appoint Keim to be the Executor. Signed CLASS OF '54

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elau Poem cewof-mit Don Knouse, a member of the class At making posters is a whiz With skill he measures, paints and trims In his field he's the best there is. Another lad comes into view His name is William White As Randolph in our Sophomore play He was an interesting sight! Almost any hour of the night Or anytime during the day You'll find Bill Crosson in Ferguson Valley Because that is where he stays. Bill Dunmire is a friendly lad Who likes to help at home With the sawmill business going well We know he'll never roam. Rich .is the athlete of the group He's rather tall and thin When he shoots the basketball lt almost always goes in. Larry Mertz who's next in line A play writer wants to be We hope he'lI be a big success But we'll have to wait and see. Anna Mary's rather short But at laughing she's an Ace When you enter our classroom You first see her smiling face. Glwu One who keeps our spirits up And seems to never tire ls Shirlee Yoder, who likes to act Now this gal we all admire. A distinguished looking person Who likes to play her flute Is Miriamg who we call 'Mim' And we think she's rather cute. From Mattawana we have these three: Donna, Nina and Jean . After crossing the railroad tracks These three are usually seen. Richard Harshbarger's rather quiet 'Though he likes to have his fun But when it comes to school work It seems it's never done. Eugene Miller is surprising His nickname's 'Pumpkin ball' When it comes to hunting He's the best one of us all. If you haven't liked our bit of verse Or thought our gems were pearly Cast credit, blame or praise upon Sunderland Martha and Campbell Shirley With school days now behind us We with a courage bold Turn to face tomorrow The future to unfold. dl We the members of the class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Four being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare the following as and for our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, devices, and bequests by us at any time made. PART I To the Junior Class we will our ability to keep the halls in an uproar. To the Sophomore Class we will Novak's for roller skating parties. To the Freshman Class we will Abe Johnson's green apples.



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01444 We the class of 1954 entered high school September 5, 1950. Due to an enrollment of fifty-nine students we were separated into two sections, both re- porting to Mr. Fleck in room 112. Our class officers were: president, Nancy Espigh, vice president, Lois Stewart, secretary William Dunmire and treasurer, Shirley Campbell. . March 16 proved our ability to have a successful dance. Another social event of the year was a Roller Skating Party which was held at Novak's Skating Rink in Lewistown. Our Sophomore year, 1951-52 found us again in room 112 with Mr. Fleck as our home room teacher. This year our main interest was centered around the thought of our giving a play. We decided to use a double cast on A Date With Judy which was presented March 7 and 8 of 1952. For this term we elected the following officers: president, Ronald Casner, vice president, Stanley Rutherford, secretary, Shirlee Yoder, treasurer, Miriam Dunmire. 132' This year our social events consisteibf a dance to which the entire high school was invited and a roller skating party at Novak's Roller Rink for the mem- bers of our class. September 2, 1952, 45 of us returned to room 112 and Mr. Fleck. This year our officers were: president, Ronald Casner, vice president, William White, secretary, Shirley Casner, treasurer, Marlin Fields. Our class play Comin' Round the Mountain was presented October 17 and 18. The social events were again a dance and a roller skating party which was held this time at the Ballerina. The spring of '53 found us quite busy and excited over the Prom which became a reality May 8. September 1, 1953 when we returned to school for our final year the class enrollment had dropped from fifty-nine in our Freshman year to thirty-nine. Since Mr. Fleck now was high school principal and our dear old room 112 was needed for a bigger class, we Seniors were ushered into room 105 and the capable hands of Mr. Keim. This year our officers were almost the same as the year before: President, Ronald Casner, vice president, Stanley Rutherford, secretary, Shirley Casner, treasurer, Marlin Fields. Our class play Come Out of Your Coma was presented November 20 and 21. The first social event of the year was the Senior Dance October 2. Our other events was skating at the Ballerina and swimming at the Y. M. C. A. May 6, 7, 8-'54 was our New York trip. Class nite, May 21--Bacca- laureate May 24 and Commencement May 28 will bring down the final curtain on our twelve years of school.

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