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

 - Class of 1954

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arm ' I GLENN LEE MARTIN December 12, 1936 QGGUFSUH George , one of the most quiet boys of our class, is proud to be a resident of Talmage. His reason for attending U.L.H.S. was to receive enough educa- tion to enter Lancaster Business College. He has been a successful commercial student here and we believe he will be just as successful in the business world. Activities: Model Club 111 Track 113 Travel Club 12g Senior Play. DORIS MELLINGER August 19, 1936 Mouse Mouse is a member of the gang from Blue Ball. She is quite undecided about the future, but she would like to become a recep- tionist. Fellows, how would you like this goldylocks as your re- ceptionist? Her only reason for coming to U.L.H.S. was that she was com- pelled to come. Doris is a great lover of sports, and has proved this by her per- formances with a basketball. Activities: Cheerleading 10, 11, 12g Track 10, 11, 125 Mixed - Chorus 10, 11, 12g Junior and Senior Playsg Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12. HELEN JOAN MILLER May 14, 1937 Jo Jo came to us in the seventh grade after attending a grade school in the vicinity of Bareville, where she lives. This likeable girl says she came to U.L.H.S. to increase her edu- cation and we believe her after seeing her struggle through four years of Latin. Jo has also shown her interest in music by being a mcmber of the mixed chorus and hand. Although her future is undecided, we certainly wish, Jo suc- cess in whatever career she may choose. Activities: Band 10, 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12g Typing g Club 10, 115 Latin Club 12. 13 -1

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V ' ' ' VEANNA uonsr December. 29, 1936 Ween Veanna joined our ranks in the ninth grade, having come from Goodville where she lives. Ween and Jim represented U.L.H.S. in District Chorus this term. She was also chosen to represent our school as a contestant in glhe annual Spooknacht festival held in McCaskey High School Sta- ,X ium. Veanna sang the senior honor solo, 0 Holy Night, at the U Christmas Carol Service. Veanna intends to further her interests in music by attending Lebanon Valley College. At the end of her college career, Ween f will teach music if Cupid doesn't interfere. We, as her classmates, will always remember that wherever Ween is there will be laughter also. 'T Activities: Dramatics Club 10, 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading 123 Band 129 Stall 12g Senior Play: County Chorus 10, 11, 125 District Chorus 12, President of Dramatics Club 12. JOANNE MARYLIN HUFFORD September 26, 1936 Jo This dark-haired lass joined the class of '54 in the junior year, having come from West Earl. Joanne is frequently seen with a certain classmate in school and at her home at Bareville, R. D. 9191. She plans to enter Millersville State Teacher's College in prepara- tion for a teaching career. Best of luck, Jo. Activities: Dramatics Club 11g Travel Club 123 Mixed Chorus 11, 12g Track 11, 125 Senior Play. JOAN GLADYS KENSINGER March 17, 1936 Red Since Joan's home is at the west end of Leacock she is compelled to ride the school bus every morning and evening. Although Joan has great ability in music, she plans to spend her future as a model. We think she will be successful in this, for she hiss lzalready been accepted into the Conover School of Modeling in New or . Her reason for attending U.L.H.S. was, as she put it, to get a little education. Activities: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 123 Dramatics Club 11, 125 Typing Club 103 Senior Play, County Chorus 10, 11. 12 Ni lu-



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PHYLLIS JANE MILLER November 5, 1936 Phil This dark-haired, brown-eyed lass became a member of the '54 class in ninth grade. Her earlier education was acquired at Summit- ville, located not far from her home. Although Phil is a commercial student, she wants to be a house- wife above everything else. She has displayed her typing ability by preparing the daily bulletin. If anyone asks Phil why she came to U.l..H.S., she will say because she couldn't go to New Holland. Activities: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12: Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12g Staff 12. JAMES CARL MYER . March 8, 1936 'ifimv Jim is a fellow with a pleasing personality. He is thoughtful, courteous, and clever. His popularity with his classmates is shown by the fact that ,lim was president of our class in the junior and senior years. Jim, who lives in Leola, has been a member of our class since first grade. ,lim wants to be a civil engineer and we certainly hope he succeeds. l wonder what the music department will do without him? His rich baritone voice and fine playing of the trombone are great assets to the mixed chorus and band. Also ,lim is a very capable pianist and organist. ,lim is often seen driving his Pop's Olds, which by this time, should know the way to a certain Blue Ball home without any trouble. Activities: Band 10, 11, 12g Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12g District Chorus, County Chorus, Boys' Chorusg President of Class 11, 123 Student Council 11, 123 Staff 11, 123 Patrol 10, 11, 123 Junior and Senior Playsg Track 10, 11, 12g Soccer 12g Basketball Team 10, 11, 12g Science Club 10, 11. ANNA MARY NOLT February 18, 1936 Manie Anna Mary, who is called Manie by her friends. is one of the most quiet and friendly people in the senior class. Her dimpled smile is very familiar to everyone. Manie lives at 140 West Main Street, Leacock, Pennsylvania, close to her good friend, Stef. Manie's reason for attending Upper Leacock is to keep the teachers busy, but she makes very little trouble. Her superior in nursing school is sure to find Anna Mary a reliable, obedient student nurse. Activities: Study Club 10: Travel Club 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12. 14

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