Tuscarora Valley High School - Tuscarora Yearbook (Port Royal, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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CLASS HISTORY We,the class of 1950, entered Tuscarora Valley High School in September, nineteen hundred and forty-six with an enrollment of twenty-seven members. The strange faces soon became familiar ones, and al] of us, after some difficulty, became accustomed to the routine of High School life. After a few weeks, we elected the following officers to guide our class through the first year: President, Earl Fleck; Vice-President, Nedra Frankhouse; Secretary, Gloria Kauffman; Treasurer, Charles Telfer; Chaplain, Theodore Godshall; Student Council Members, Miriam Kilmer, James Shirk. Our class was well represented in sports and dramatics and other activities of the school. After a well spent vacation, we returned as sophomores, to find that we had lost eight of our hearty members. We were glad to welcome Ray Helwig as a new member of our class. This year we elected the following officers: President, Earl Fleck; Treasurer, Ray Helwig; Sedretary, Nedra Frankhouse; Chaplain, Gloria Kauffman; Student Council Members, Helen Gilson and Richard Dunn. Being an ambitious class, we soon set to work making money toward our senior trip. Our most accomplished arts this year were sponsoring roller skating parties at Alfrata Park and selling writing paper. Again our class was well represented in sports and the all school play, The Daffy Dills . When we returned to T.V.H.S. as juniors , we were happy to find that we had gained three members. We elected the following officers: President, Mack Johnson; Vice-President, John Ritzman; Secretary, Gloria Kauffman; Treasurer, Ray Helwig; Chaplain, Mary Alice Eaton; Student Council Members, Helen Gilson, Robert Hertzler. Realizing our rank as upper classmen, we presented a class play, Brother Betty . As before, we showed ability and interest in sports and activities, and worked very willingly in publishing the school paper, The Tuscarora . We were happy to present an elaborate prom at Green Gables Hotel, in honor of the departing seniors. Twenty members of our class returned as seniors to finish their work toward receiving a ‘diploma'at the end of the year. This year we elected the following officers: President, Nedra Frankhouse; Vice-President, Charles Towsey; Secretary, Gloria Kauffman; Treasurer, Charles Telfer; Chaplain, Beulah Foltz; Student Council Members, Miriam Kilmer, Ray Helwig, and John Ritzman. The year book staff was appointed bv the advisor, Mr, Gerhart, and we immediately began production of the Tuscarora’1. After several months of hard work, our completed art-was sent to press. Our class was well represented in the all school play, No Soap . Our last activities were limited to prepar- ations for our final exams and graduation exercises. We now depart from our Alma Mater with saddened hearts, but with the determination to strive toward our goal. 28

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had become very fatigued by that time and hurried to my room for a wonderful night's rest. I can't figure why I fell a- sleep--oh, yes 1 Talking about figures reminded me that I for- got to mention the fact that I saw Mary A. Eaton the other day in New York as a Power's Model. The next morning I awoke refreshed and eager to start, my days explorations. It came upon me that I was ravenously hungry and hurried to a breakfast club. I was well entertain- ed while eating my ham and eggs as Helen Gilson rendered a few songs accompanied by her husband. Later as I was walking down the street I spied an enor- mous sign with glittering letters which read SPECIAL . Since my curosity was aroused I stopped to read the notice and was very much interested to read The World's Best Known Pianist , Nedra Frankhouse will present a concert accompanied by the Los Angles orchestra in this hall tonight. Naturally, I would have liked to stay for her concert, but my time was limited and so I hurried on. In order to reach the airport In time I hailed a taxi. I certainly was given a surprise for the driver was Dick Dunn. He told me of his success In operating a taxi cab business, and I was glad to hear that another of my classmates was doing so well. While waiting in the airport for the call of passengers, you could never guess whom I encountered. It was Miriam Kilmer who is now an elementary school teacher. She had about ten pupils with her showing them around the airport. Well you can guess she had her hands quite full with those children but she did.have time to tell me that Charles Telfer was the principal of the school where she was teaching. Then the call came over the loudspeaker and I boarded the airplane, homeward bound. My next stop was Altoona and I boarded a train for Port Royal. I happened to meet Patty Bashore on the train and we rode together. She said that she was a registered nurse and liked her nursing career very much. I had a lot of news to tell her since I had seen almost all of our classmates but she did tell me that Dari Burdge is a very successful farmer outside of Port Royal. Well, Mr. Gerhart,I have tried to tell you everything I have learned about your old students as I thought you would be surely interested in learning how fate has treated them. I think you can be proud of us and perhaps expect even more in the future. I hope that this letter will find you in the best of happiness and health. Sincerely yours.



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CLASS SAflG Our strong band can ne'er be broken, Form'd in T. V. High- Far surpassing wealth unspoken. Seal'd by friendship's tie, Mem'ry's leaflets close shal] twine, Around our hearts for aye, And waft us back, o'er life's broad track, To pleasures long gone by. High school life at best is passing. Gliding swiftly by; Then let us pledge in word and deed, Our love for T. V. High. Chorus: Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwav'ring, true. When we from life sha]] part. 29

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