Upper Leacock High School - Leolette Yearbook (Leola, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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CLASS PROPHECY One autumn morning in 1978, I came out of Zimmerman's Hard- ware Store, owned and operated by Charles Zimmerman, where I had just settled my accounts with his two reliable secretaries, Patricia Yung- inger and Marlene Spence. As I entered my car, I turned on the radio and heard a commentator announcing the amazing success of a girls' base- ball team, managed by player-manager, Patsy Hawthorne. While driving down the highway a little later, I saw an accident ahead. It was between two trucks, one owned and driven by Melvin Buffenmyer, the other by Ronald Groff. An ambulance arrived on the scene, and two capable nurses, Maribelle McGinnis and Florence Supplee, began to give first aid. Just then a limousine stopped and the head chemical engineer of Armstrong Cork Co., Carl Wolgemuth. jumped out of the car on one side and a certified public accountant, Lloyd Greiner, on the other. A nearby housewife, Doris Hoober, appeared a little later. As the scene was beginning to clear, a truck loaded with chickens stopped and I saw that the driver was the owner of the Weaver Chicken Business, Glenn Weaver. While we were talk- ing, a helicopter hovering overhead, landed and its pilot, Donald Steller, approached to see what happened. Continuing with my daily business in one of the city's leading firms, I met the owners' two privipte secretaries, Janet Fasnacht and Grace Weaver. Later upon entering a doctor's office, I was received by his receptionist, Fay Hart. That afternoon to 'find the room of a sick friend, in a nearby hospital I consulted the medical record librarian, Erla Hoover, and when I found him, I learned that his private nurse was Allegra Hess, R.N. ' That evening while glancing over the headlines in the newspaper, I noticed that Teresa Myer, an elementary school teacher, was making startling reforms in the city elementary schools. I saw that it was Barbara Broomall, a newsreporter, who had written a vivid account of the accident I had witnessed. That night as I lay in bed, I realized that in one day, I had met most of the class of '52. 'A' 25

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CLASS WILL We. the members of the class of 1952 of Upper Leacock High School, being of sound mind, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. hereby revoking any other wills previously made by us. The members of the class herein named bequeath to the heirs mentioned the following: Melvin Buffenmyeris shop periods to Bruce Ranck. Ronald Crotifis parking space to Robert Buzzard. Faye Hartls blushing cheeks to Mary Mentzer. Pat Hawthorneas athletic ability to next year's basketball team. Tessie Myeris seat in French class to Nancy Jacobs. Maribelle McGinnis' height to Sandra Stauffer. Marlene Spenceis cheerleading outfit to Shirley Weaver. Lloyd Greiner's height to Fred Hershe Allegra Hessls jeep to anyone who cali handle it on a wet road. Erla Hooveras weight to Bertha Cassel. Doris Hoober's numerous study periods to any freshman who needs them. Donald Steller's ability in arguing to anyone who is afraid to take his stand on an issue. ' Florence Suppleeis seat in chemistry class to Shirley Miller. Chick Weaverls wavy hair to Norman Wallacve. Barbara Broomall's fourth year Latin book to James Wleaver. Carl VVolgemuth,s trusty slide-rule to Arthur Loewen. Grace Weaver's restful position in commercial law class to Doris Martin. Patsy Yungingeras exquisite PalmertlVlethod to Sterling Rogers. Janet Fasnachtls blond hair to Shirley Weaver. Charlie Zin1merman's hilarious giggle to Robert Buckwalter. In witness whereof. we have hereunto set our hand and seal at our Alma Mater on this 28th day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. Signed, The Class of 1952 26

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