Scotland School for Veterans Children - Taps Yearbook (Scotland, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 19 text:

C1444 o I9 8 STEPHEN E DYNDA Coudersport Stocky Steve from away up North made himself pretty ob vtous In the mlddle of a football lme durlng has semor year Rich oll wells south of the border and hugh llvmg are a part of hrs plans for the future SALLY ENSMINGER lancaster Hard working Sally was one of the quletest members of our class She always seemed to have somethmg to and she dld It with a mlntmum of fanfare She has rdea that she would like to decorate mterlors someday CARRIE ARl.ENE ERNEST Harrisburg Pleasant soft voiced Carrie could flourish o hockey stuck wlth as much vehemence as her larger colleagues She lnttle luds as a Sunday School teacher RONALD EDWARD FORD Lancaster Ron s flying heels won hum a flne collection of ribbons In track meets and thrilled our football fans on many a at urday afternoon Because of his honest face he was elected class treasurer and tool: good care of our funds JOSEPH H HAMILTON Plttsburgh Joe was the bug boy of our class He played a brutslng game at fullback and he was our ace punter lf the Putts burgh Steelers need a strong boy for their baclrfleld .loe would love to play for hrs favorite pro team RONALD WllllAM HARP Pittsburgh Corky kept humself busy at a number of thmgs He was actuve nn all smgmg groups and earned a letter or two rn sports Hrs hugh lump was good enough to place ln the state meet and that I5 up In the alr , ' do . . . . . . an earned her share of merits and was quite popular with the . S .

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ef' SENIURS 1 as MARY I. CHRIST Lancaster Mary our longtime class secretary went her way serenely She could poke gostle or lttterbug and never lose her cam posure The walks and hallways will miss her quick step and ready smtle C DIANE DELANEY Ambler Pretty Duane was an excellent student an ehicuent library assistant and a superb musician She rates an A rn person altty as well as in most of her school sublects What a splendid nurse she should make DAVID DEPASCAlE Meadvllle Dave the old timer of our class has had a long eventful stay at Scotland School His busy fingers could make little pieces out of a radio in no time or whip up a cadenza on his hot clarinet MILTON O DICKERSON JR Philadelphia Milt will probably be in the headlines as a college star In track He holds the state scholastic record now in the 440 run and state records are hard to come by He has been outstanding In all other sports also ROBERT EARL DUFF Altoona Bob has specialized In tinkering He is happiest when has a screw driver and a pair of plters In his hands H was slow of speech and of foot until track season began. Now he has medals that say he isnt slow. JOHN WlllIAM DUGGAN Pittsburgh John, our four letter president, has always been iust about the busiest fellow in the school. Vocal and instrumental music, athletics, and literary pursuits have occupied his extracurricular time. He is college bound.



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3 SENIURS SANDRA FAITH HARRIS Chambersburg Sandy in her trim white uniform hurried about the lower hallway In her characteristic quiet manner She took her work in Beauty Culture seriously and looks forward to e clay when she can go into business on her own BARBARA ANN HARRY Carlisle Barb a diminutive blonde was one of our shapely hugh stepping baton and torso tossing magorettes Her warm friendly manner made her a popular hockey manager and a pleasant classmate to work with an Beauty Culture PEGGY ARLENE HOOVER Harrisburg Peggy relaxed comfortably In the school office all week and conserved her energy for the voolent arm waving she did on the weekends Since there is not much future in cheer leading she I5 becoming a good secretary on the side ROSEMARY HOWARD York Rosle our hugh stepping head malorette was right up front IN every parade Wlth a hockey stuck ln her hand she struck terror in the hearts of rival goalles but at her type writer she was the neat efficient secretary CHARLES ALLEN HUGHES Altoona Charlie was a supersalesman nn our canteen and could belt out a real vocal solo when the occasion demanded He han kers for an alr force uniform in his after Scotland days GARY LEE HUGHES Altoona Gary is the other of our Hugheses. He spent a lot of over- time putting our Courier together each month and he stole the show with his clever portrayal of character parts in most every dramatic production.

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