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

 - Class of 1954

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Class Prophec I arose one bright morning, filled with excitement! This was the day I was to visit New York to witness a ceremony honoring Harry Hornberger, Donald Parmer, and Norman Wallace for their distinguished service in the Marines. Nancy Rutt, whose latest novel, Lost in the Fog, had just been chosen best seller of the yearf, wished to go also. She hoped to obtain material for a future novel. That same morning, a housewife, Betty Rutter, rushed over to show us a letter she had just received from Patricia Hoover, who had recently accepted the position of private secretary to Richard Reeser, a prosperous banker in Chicago. As we were ready to leave, we heard a knock on the door. There stood Lloyd lluoss, a life insurance salesman. On arriving at the scene of the ceremony, we caught a glimpse of Sally Stauiler, a re orter for the New York Times, who was coverin this s ecial occasion. P S P Later in the afternoon we stopped for our dinner at a hotel where we were greeted by the receptionist, Doris Mellinger, the manager of the hotel, Dale Good, and his private secretary, Joan Zimmerman. After dinner we relaxed as we watched a fashion show on television, featuring ,loan Kensinger, who was modeling the latest hair styles. Following this we heard a discussion on farming by Dale Horst, head of the National Conservation Department. In the evening we attended a concert which displayed the musical talent of Robert Weaver, a world-famous pianist. The stage management was under the very able direction of Arthur Geigley. As 'we glanced over the audience, we saw four housewives, Shirley Weaver, Vera Herr, Ruth Horst, and Phyllis Miller. We returned to our home by plane, and to our great delight, discovered Joan Miller was our hostess. ,loan told us Veanna Horst had returned to Upper Leacock to teach music after graduating from Lebanon Valley College. She also said that Myra Hacker was now teaching English at Millersville State Teachers College. ,loan Stauffer, accompanied by her private secretary, Miriam Horst, was also on the plane. Joan was just returning from a trip to Germany. As we were getting off the plane, we saw Joanne Hufford, John Stauffer, and Gloria Gerlach, teachers at various colleges. They had been chosen to attend a teachers' convention in Massachusetts. We drove past the General Hospital and saw Galen Shreiner surveying the land for a new wing which was to be added in the near future. As we stopped to talk to him, James Myer, the contractor appeared. He wished to check the plans with Galen. As we lingered here three nurses, Anna Mary Nolt, Thelma Reed, and Lois Burkholder, came off duty and joined us for a few minutes of reminiscing. Before we left Annabelle Shirk, now secretary at the hospital, joined us and remarked that the night before she had seen Harriet Steffy, who was a secretary at the New Holland Machine Shop. Also employed there were Shirley Wyble, a typist, and Glenn Martin, an accountant. In need of something refreshing after our long trip, we stopped at Ruth Greiner's Travelerls Treat for one of her famous home-made root beers. While we were relaxing, we suddenly realized that in a short time, we had heard about all the members of the Class of '54-. 31

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