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

 - Class of 1950

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LORRAINE NAIOME CHALLIS Commercial Clerical - Spring City Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low- We proclaimed this raven-haired miss the beauty of our class. Looks were not her only asset, for her artistic talent was just as prevalent. The graceful dignity with which she marched was a credit to our band as she carried the American flag. Painting and sketching were two natural activities which Lorraine developed by joining a local art club. With this fine background she had an excellent start on the way to becoming a commercial artist. Yearbook 4, Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Class Play 3, 4, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. High Dramatics Z, 3. GERTRUDE A. CHRISTMAN Academic - East Coventry She is busy all clay through Doing what she shouldn't do Fun and Gertie were synonymous. This characteristic became a part of all her extracurricular activities. As a color guard in the band she popu- larized the slogan, Gertie, get your gun. Her dramatic ability was not limited to the stage, for this budding thespian performed incessantly. Not one to excel in the romantic languages, Gertrude's artistic talent at the piano was quite noteworthy. Whether she pursued a career as an accom- panist or a partner in domestic tranquility remained unsolved. Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, 4, Rhythm Kids 4, Sr. High Dramatics 3. the newspaper and magazines. These social RICHARD E. CONWAY Industrial Arts - Spring City Heres a youth who directed ether waves Mort was a great fan of radio as long as we knew him. When high school days were past, he hoped to become a successful radio and television engineer. Since his marks in S. C. H. S. were commendable, it was expected that he would sail through Columbia Institute of Radio Broadcasting with- out difficulty. Though his sports activities were limited to two years of track, he was a spectator and rooter at most of the other games. Track l, 2, Allied Youth 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, Mechanics Club Z. LAWRENCE RAY DAVIS Industrial Arts - Spring City Never a saint, never a devil-just Larry This bundle of energy radiated enough spirit to keep the Class of '50 in line throughout our school days. Few sportsmen could be found to equal the perseverance of Larry-a three-letter man whose slogan was Never f give up even in defeat. Seldom was there to be found such a happy combination of hard work and stimulating humor in one being. Obstacles will be overcome in life, for a spur to success is self confidence-that indeed was his distinctive trait. Yearbook 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Football Z, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth l, 4, Key Club Z, 3, 4, Photography Club 3, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Boys' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Fifteen

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CAROLYN ADRIAN BOWMAN Commercial Secretarial - Spring City Merrily, merrily do I live From ct small Virginia town Carolyn brought to a small Pennsylvania town her southern accent. Though small in stature she never lacked energy for leisure moments. When one observed her in a pensive mood, one could be certain her thoughts were centered around that college on the hill. Carolyn's decision to attend a business school was made not on the spur of the moment but was planned with careful deliberation. Hockey lg Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Newspaper 45 Class Play 45 Allied Youth l, 3, 45 Cheerleading lp Girls' Chorus 25 Arts and Crafts 2. GEORGE MICHAEL BURNLEY Academic - West Vincent In me, as yet, ambition has shown no part Bulldog's attraction for the opposite sex never faded, even though his motto was love 'em and leave 'em. George was one of those versatile indi- viduals who overcame the obstacle of living in the country and still played sports. Although he wasn't quite sure whether or not he was going to try to fill his iather's size nines at Sun Oil Company, we were sure he would meet with equal success, no matter what his endeavor. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Allied Youth 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Boys' Varsity Club 45 Mechanics Club 25 Sr. High Dramatics 2, 3. prises were begun by selling subscriptions or DAVID L. CASNER Agriculture - Upper Uwchlan Full of ideas, but succeeded in few Contrary to the expression on his face Dave was not serious-not even in school. Being very impatient he could always be found moving from place to place. Fishing, hunting, and basketball preceded all others on the never ending list of entertainments. Possessing a car f?J, he whittled away his time rolling over the roads in search of new excitement, of which he never failed to be in the midst. Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 F.F.A. 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL A. CASNER Industrial Arts - East Coventry Casey waltzed-and his band played on Paul was an entertainer at heart and his drums were ever heard putting life into our assembly programs, as well as pep into the band's cadence. His boisterous laughter often penetrated throughout the halls, which sig- nified that Casey was clowning again. We knew that his speedy char- acter would be climaxed by the realization of his great ambition-driving a big car racer. As an alternative he chose a position with some out- standing orchestra. Band 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Class Play 35 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Rhythm Kids 45 Orchestra 4. Fourteen



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IANET MAY DeWALT Commercial Clerical - Spring City Ambition finds joy ln Ianet we had the kind of girl that likes and is liked by everyone. Her artistic ability was often displayed in other activities such as her postcard collection. Basketball, in which she played the position of guard adeptly. was the most important sport on her list, unless you consider driving the car. Contrary to most girls she enjoyed helping with housework. Ianet planned to establish herself in an office-employers, place a bid for her services early. Honor Society 4, Basketball 2, Allied Youth 3, 4, Arts and Crafts 3. DORIS MAE ECKENRODE Commercial Clerical - Spring City Learn a little, laugh a lot After many other functions connected with school have long been forgotten, former students will remember the wonderful parties given by Doris. No one was ever fooled by her demure spurts of quietness, for the twinkle in her eye still shone, signifying the storm might break any moment. Even though her plans for the future were vague, we knew that her old trait of letting things go until they straightened themselves out would pull her through. Mixed Chorus 3, Newspaper 4, Basketball 2, Softball l, Allied Youth l, 3, 4, Sr High Dramatics 2, 3. activities, though few, shone brightly. Up to DORIS ANNE EDWARDS Academic -- Spring City A card-with a heart of gold and a diamond personality This cute Irish girl with a twinkle in her eye always had a story, told in the appropriate accent, to fit any occasion. Her more serious classmates were given a new lease on life when this peppy, energetic dynamo was around. Any one of Doris Anne's outstanding take-offs was rare enter- tainment. Classmates, beware! Doris Anne long planned a career of nursing. Watch that she doesn't trip you just to practice on a patient who was too unsuspecting and trusting. Yearbook 4, Basketball Z, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Class Play 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Club 3, 4, Sr. High Dramatics 2, 3. EMMA LUELLA EVANS Commercial Clerical - Spring City Poetry charms the soul Many poetic contributions were made to the Pirate Chatter by this gifted classmate. Dolly's interest leaned toward domestic activities, this was expressed by her intense fondness for sewing and cooking. Perhaps Emma Lou was not actively associated with many school functions, nevertheless she was always willing to give her support. In preparation for her life after school days, she enjoyed her part-time employment as a secretary at the E-Cut. This will insure her success in the future. Library Club 4, Writers and Correspondence Club 2. Sixlfmz

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