Spring City High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Spring City, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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794 Many twins are regarded as half a pair, just like shoes, but no one DOROTHY VIRGINIA WENGER-East Pilzelcmd SECRETARIAL Here is a girl with a heart and smile, Who makes the bubble of life worth while This farmerette ambassador of East Pikeland to Spring City High was often hard to find when she was needed, not because she played hard to get, but because her interests and activities were so varied that she had reason to be in every part of the school. A devotee of correspondence, her letters probably will keep her in close touch with all her high school friends through the future. Dot also was a past master in the culinary art and could sew a fine seam. The musical side of her vivacious personality found expression in band and glee club participation. With her varied interests and many talents, Dorothy's achievements will be successful. Band Z, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, 4. BARBARA R. WITT-Spring City ACADEMIC Humor or wit is all I find Someone said he heard Harry Iames practicing in the auditorium. No, it wasn't he, but our own Barbara. Besides playing the trumpet, she played the cello and sang in the glee club, so you can well see what her main interest was. This lass was quite undecided as to the future, but the medical profession seemed to fascinate her. If she chooses this career, her kind feeling for everyone should be an asset. Barbara's humor was appreciated in all the classes while her fantastic themes will long be remembered by her classmates. If you are ever in need of inspiration, you will always be sure to find it in Barbara. Rhythm Kids l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus Z, 3, Newspaper Z, 3, 4, Class PlaY 4: Allied Youth 3, 4. 521140114 7949 NANCY ANN WITT-Spring City ACADEMIC Her wit is keen, her friendship quick, And her laugh is ready for every trick ever thought of Nancy like that. A charming personality in her own right, she was a popular individual of our class. With a last name characteristic of her disposition, she was the originator of many pranks recalled by those involved. Nancy believed that all activities were worthy of a trial, so she participated in many clubs and some sports. Music, popular and classical, was found interesting by her-so interesting that she seriously considered selecting music as a career. Knowing Nancy's imagination and determina- tion, we little doubt that success awaits her in whatever she attempts. Hockey l, Z, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Rhythm Kids l, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. EDITH R. YOUNG-Spring City ACADEMIC Doing what comes naturally If anyone lived up to this quotation quite so profoundly, it was this Young miss. There was nothing she wasn't willing to try at least once. As an accomplished pianist, Edee often tried to jeopardize Bach with be-bop. She will be remembered as the impish Miriam in Dear Ruth. Those hockey laps were too much for Youngie, the managers position beckoned, and she filled it with competence. Guess who volunteered when everyone else couldn't make it-yes-it was Edee. Patience galore with much fun in store described her better than we did before. She was a surprise package that kept us guessing, but what is life without those pleasant surprises! Honor Society 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Rhythm Kids 2, Newspaper l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics Club 3.



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gran ww iii' We, the class of 1949 of Spring City High School, being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, in the manner and form following: ROBERT BLAUSER'S Well-rounded personality to IANIS PLACE. PAULINE BEITLER'S charm to STEPHEN KURTAS. IOAN BICKI-IART'S dimpled smile to RALPH BATH. DONALD BUCKWALTERS mad impersonations to GERTRUDE CHRISTMAN. ALBERT CARL'S thrift to WAYNE BENFIELD. PHILIP CARL'S executive ability to LARRY DAVIS. BETTY CATT'S encore of Embraceable You to IOHNNY SMOYER. WILLIAM CHRISTMAN'S accidental Wit to IACK DUNN. BLANCHE COLLOPY'S industrious manner to HARRY UMSTEAD. IACK CULLUM'S gift of gab to KEITH LONG. IAMES DELL'S chuckle to RETA HOWE. EDWARD DAVIS' center position on the football team to GEORGE BURNLEY. NANCY DIEMER'S majorette boots to BARBARA HETRICK. BETTY ECKENRODE'S piano boogie to GEORGE IONES. RONALD ELLIOTT'S shyness to RUSSELL KEELEY. CHARLES FINKBINERS right to be a senior Finkbiner to IEAN FINKBINER. NANCY FRY'S ability to make hearsay sound proper to IOYCE MCFARLAND. RUSSELL FUNDERWHITE'S Willingness to work to BILL HIXSON. BETSY GODSHALL'S ability in the field of chemistry to DORIS ECKENRODE. BERNICE GRUBB'S speed on the hockey field to FLORENCE GOOD. IEAN GUMMA'S petiteness to RANDALL HIXSON. LLOYD GUMMA'S grey hairs to CHARLES GRUBB. LOREN GUSS' quest for scientific details to LAURA IBACH. HAZEL HACKER'S art ability to RANDALL WEAND. PATRICIA HALLER'S cheerleaders leather lungs to ANN SHEELEY. GLORIA HARRIS' hysterical giggle to ROBERT LENKER. EMILY HENRY'S million and one freckles to CAROLYN BOWMAN. IEAN HOFFERT'S sewing a fine seam to LORETTA AMMON. FRED HURLOCICS driving skill to IUSTUS BOETTGER. IANET I-IYDEN'S flirtatiousness to MARILYN ORNER. MARILYN HYDEN'S eyelashes to EDGAR LOCKART. ROBERT KEELEY'S shyness to IOAN WALT. CAROLINE KERN'S dramatic ability to ANNA MAE SMITH. RICHARD LIGHTCAP'S absentee excuses to LOIS IOHNSON. NANCY LONG'S sweet beauty to ROBERT MULL. EDNA MAE LUSTIG'S accordion to DONALD IREY. ' IOSEPHINE MCCORMICICS Daniel Boone instincts to BARBARA BACH. ALLEN MclNTYRE'S polish to DAVID CASNER. ARTHUR MILLER'S solemn humor to REX MCGLAUGHLIN. ROBERT MILLER'S good looks to RICHARD CONWAY. RUTH MITCHELL'S soft voice to MARGUERITE DERIX. Thirty-two

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