West Shore High School - School Memories Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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Gilpin To Monitor appointments are: Margie by the -elsfsig .cc Up'LA music, music, music c ould have . n . l been written exclusively for Miss Big Blow-Up, a 3-act comedy by Robert St. Clair, will be Nancy F-oem, om. Student hoijby- by members of the Senior Class on November 19 and 20 ist for this month. Nancy's hob- h gh school auditorium under the direction of Miss Marjorie hiss are Playing the bell lyfe and curtain rsies at 8:00 P.M. Senior Ball Will Convene the bass fiddle, and singing popu- lar music. She also enjoys fid- dling around with almost any other musical instrument. Hi News Next Yeor Gilpin, '54, has been ap- to the editorship of the I-Ii News, it was announced by Mr. T. V Palmer, Jr.. newspaper adviser. Feature Editor: Ruth - News Editorg Gus Boys' Sports Editorg and Haar, Business Manager. oiiices on the news be filled at a later date. For Operetta Rehearsals cast for the high school Captain of The to be presented March and 26, has been an- by Miss Lucille F. West Shore music super- are now in progress. Formal i Mr. ll. A. Wert, West Shore Club Advisor a coronation withou I Hoar, '54, was crowned qu on January 10. The' supervising princ year's by more than a few pages. At Allenberry January 23 One of thc highlights of this xctrls Senior activities is the Senior Ball to he held on january 233 from 8:30 to l2:00 P.M. at Allenberry. Will Fisher and his eight piece orchestra will pro- vide the music for the evening. At thc ball, which is open to Sen- iors and their guests. the dress will be . formal for the girls. Light refresh- ments will he served. F acuity chaperoucs at the ball will lic: Mr. Stum, class dean, Mr. Kotsch: Mrs. Krntzerg Mr. Williamson: Mr. Sci-rlsg Mr. Bauiglicr, Mr. EdNV1lTd91 b .ind ltlr. Palmer. - , ,., ,- .....,.,-.....,...., Yearbook Editor Allen Hopes To Beat Deadline Even though there are cap- tions to be written, the copy is gradually coming in, and I'm sure wc'll meet our deadline, March 23th, .states Margie Allen, 1954 Trojan Editor, when questioned about the progress of thc ye'rlenolc. I All rersonrl Writeups Pre writtei and tvfiezl for the printer. Senior pic- twvfef will very soon he taken to thc printer, Margie continued. Comme'-ting on the size of this year's Trojan, Margie surmised that the annual itself will not exceed last .2 Because of lack of space and funds Present Two Performances? It Comedy-Melodrama: 983 Skidoo' The Junior Class of West Shor H' h Sch 1 I u u 0 18 oo presented the play, 83 Sk1doo, Thursday and Friday evenings at in the school auditorium at Lemoyne. The play, by Anthony Arms, was directed by Miss Inza Bentz Anfifmy Ar-ms. A double cast was used for the play PUYCTS changing roles Thurs- - --- -- -so --3' 'aY- 'Seniors In PD Take' f n , . , 2--I-Ee iififirlfili. fSpecial Aces Tour n, David Pretzg R b L ' , Gus Mauro. Chills g The Americans for the Com- John Gilpin 5 Jean Maug, petitive Enterprise System, Inc. New noun HEADS ARE ALLEN at HAAR QQZZREZZEJA' The Junior Class of West Shore been afflicted High School selected Margie Al- Sometimes len and Robert Haar to head therible, at home, 1954 Trojan staff. Gus Maurocome out all m r . . an instrument few lessons. and now plays cellently, as rangements ha Mr. Johnson, leader, for her with a bow. Singing came was named assistant editor byaudiencef' editor, Margie Allen, and Joan Doyle was named advertising man-1 ager by business manager, Rob- ert Haar. Other Appointces The Trojan art staff includes: Jack Bloomingdale, Jean Maugans, Anna Miller, and Elaine Ham- bright. The photography staff is composed of Mary Auxer and Kalvin Walters- Included in the personals staff are: Grace Baer, Darlene Dickman, Connie Graham, Pat. A. Grove. Barbara Hayden, Joyce Lundbeck, Lucy Romig, Pat Stone, Jo-Ellen Zeigler, Marilyn Judge, Fred Blair, John Thomas, Clarke Bittner, and Bonnie Kug- ler. The Trojan sports staff will he composed of: Bill Moore, Dave Pretz, Richard Bridger. James Wert, Mary Clipp, and Alice Tri-H1-Y Daryl Hoof ing Principe West ing the A the Tri-Hi-Y was placed the school, Connie G -NLXLLQ... a News S Music T The annual sembly pr the students 21. Musical the morning's Seniors Present The Big The West Shore High School Blow-Up, a three-act comedy by of the high school November 19 and 20 iltgloo C. Bahr directed the play and Mr. Iacob li IDal'l3gCl'. The play cast included the fOllCllQllgAS6l'liQl'S Ellen Parkerg Robert Kennedy as Beans Parkerg Freda Lytle as Katie Lee: John Gilpin as Terry King: Barry Snoke as Mugsy Morris' Barbara Hayden as Cora Johnson Margie Allen as Melinda, Betty Wolfe as Sandra Field: Gus Maurr as Douglas Blakeg Janet Smith n Margot Richardsg David Pretz a Mr. Field, Nancy Focht as Mrs Fieldg Robert Viguers as th Mayorg and James Black as the ir surance man. Bittner: Connie Vi Fochtg Barry snoke, recently conducted a special pro- Ji W t gums' gram of activities in connection m ll er Stewart h h S P bl f N h kr' Pat A., Grove. Elaine wif It e mic' 'O ems 0 , Blllell Bl B00 Qllli ,,,, Demo racv Classes ' West Sho e In I' Library Club Presents Senior Class Robert St. Ensemble In W.S. 'Ihe West Ensemble c singing Chr nfter morning ble, under the Lucille Lenkcr music, also schools in thc System. The Mixed Barry Snoke, Jim Robert Haar, Nicholas Sh

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op Reads The Chrrstmas Carol lop In ds th L hrrstmas Crrol 1 Chrrstrnrs comedy xxrll be cscnted by rntrnb rs of thc Stnror Class at the afternoon assem y Dtccrnh r 77 Thr plu IS III clrr the clr cctron of XII -Xlxrn Illramson The castrn lrrdcs Nlr loncs tht frthcr lohn Crlprn Xlrs onts e mother Brrbrr ill ntl' Il Paul tht older son Dru Pretz junror Lrd brother Boll lu nm clx Xl rrx clr Iehter Xl IIEIL Allen 'mt Irl s frrdfrrend Nlrrx Mm r all s l o rrcrrtl llll Bl rclt Prornptcr Bur IL btum Prevrow f I e lrc llll or the prcscrt Chrr tmas L The pl rx s nr rrnusrng story of tcrnrts of Xlr jones to follow rrrnrrrl custom of rcadrnq Drclt s Chrrstrnas Crrol to thc famrlx xxucr the Illfllll L s of tht famrlx YK l them Dist , ral Festlvals Vrolrnrst de of the apporntment of lvan a .state Orchestral Fes February 7 8 and 9 Thrs g Mary Jane s partrcrpatron al Festrval at Lebanon Jan ry 10 11, and 12 Whrle at Lebanon Mary Jane ayed at a private home wrth ree other girls They had break st at the home of therr hostess th days and other meals were rved at the Church of the Breth n in Lebanon They practrce average of five or six hours Z1 y and gave a concert for the udents of Hardmg Junior Hrgh hool Friday afternoon The two blic performances were gnen day and Saturday evenings A was held following the con Frrday evening This was Janes first experience of lnd and she enjoyed lt very I She IS studyrng vIolIn un MI Harold Malsh of Harrrs- K mior Class Votes :r Class Ring The Junror Class has se ced ltS chorce of class rrngs om the rmgs shown by the nron Emblem Company The al representative for this mpany is Jeweler, John B Starr, J unror Class Holds PartyDance ln Gym Hershey Industrial School Bond Provides Music For Dancing The evenrng of Aprrl tenth was a memorable and exert- Ing one for the Junror Class That mght at 8 oclock, the Hrgh School gym was the scene of the Junlor Party where the Juniors and their guests lrstened and danced to the music of the Hershey Industrral School Band Spanrsh Honorary Socrety Recerves I6 New Members 'llembers of the Spanrsh Hon orary Socrety of West Shore HI h School haxe been announced ly Xrss NTRIJOIIS G Bahr Spanrsh teacher The mrmmum requxre Inent for memhershrp is at least three A s acqurred ID erther Span Ish I or Spanish II ll embers are Shirley Bair Robert Buckbee Eulah Faye Cook Nancy Fickel Wrlma Cro ham Pat Haar Elva Hoaster Dal ton Hoffman Jo LaBombard June Srmmons 'Vla r llyn Slothower Nlary Auxer Margie Allen John Crlpin Connre Graham and Mary Jane Kretzing Take Specrol Examrnahon The senrors of West Shore Hrgh School took examrnatrons qnen hx the Susquehanna bnnersrty on De tenrber '3 19o3 In tht hrgh school hurldrng Two types of exarnrnatrons were IVLU Thr Amerrc rn Councrl on Edu mtron Psychologrcal Exanunatron de ttrrnrnes htness for college The tlcenton Xotatrcrral Interest lrnen t v lS Itsed to dctcmrrnc tht type nl Il: I student I5 Interested In Band Front Adds Two New Color Guards Two new color guards hate Jorn ed the band Joan Anderson Jun Ior carrres the Arn rrcan flag and Mae Lourse Nlaulfarr sophomore carries a gun Joan IS 16 rears old and IS 58 tall In school she takes the aca demrc course and plans to go out for basketball Joan has mam act IXIIIQS outsrde of school She lS a charter memb r In the Rarnbow Prom Is Celebrated At Hershey Hotel Approxrmatelx 150 couples frttendefl the 'mnual Junror Semor Prom sponsored by the Jumor Class and held at the Hershey Hotel Saturday eve nrng May 2 from 8 00 untrl12 00 pm 'llnsr for the exenrng was proxrded hy Frank Taylor and hrs Orchestra Numerous door prizes for nov elty dances were awarded A buffet luncheon was served con srstrng of sandwrches cookies ice cream and punch s ershey The Junior Cla Hrgh School has r shey Hotel as t Junror Senior Pro wrll be held in t the hotel May 2 The class also Frank Taylor an prowrde dance mu Kretzmg Penna S Double Honor Announce Mary Jane Kret trval berrg held announcement In the Southern Junlors 0 Refreshmen at Home Ga The Ways and of the Junior Cl eratmg the refres all home football g Shore High School Members are Brll Moore Barry S Ted Marrnltz Jim Stew Beshore .lu Wolfe Janet Bowm Owen Finkey Marl Brewen Joyce Lu Brshop Suzre Oppe enslager Peggy I Lytle Mary Jane Auxer Connie Gm Semor TH A re Bakrng Con Queen Darlene ls Chosen To Presrde Over Hallowe en Parade Feshvrhes Darlene Drckman was elected Parade Queen from the Semor Class of West Shore Hrgh School to rule over the Lemoyne Hal loween Parade, sponsored by the Parade Commrttee of the Lemoyne Communrty League, held Thursday evenrng, October 22, at 8 O0 pm Her three attendants, Drane Bowman, Margre Trrtt, and Ann Conley, were elected from the Iunror Class Nomrnees for queen and attendants were chosen by the Student Councrl and the wrnners were selected by the student body Other nommees were Queen Mary Auxer, Alrce Brewen, Connre Graham, Daryl Hoar, Jean Mau gans, Vrrgrnra Shutt, Pat Stone, Connre Vrguers and Betty Wolfe, Attendants' Jeannette Focht, 'I'hel I afternoon 0 nt, where th Ir contestants 's old and h 'h a contest be to Carlisle fo It on February 7 rvmner was Jo Mary Clipp Wins First P ' in Cherry Pie Contest at L. Joanne Brslrop ls Second Prrze Wrnner , - - - - - I Y O I - ll ' ' Y ' . W , . rv s - .- ' . . . . I J N Xu I. 1, T B. I A 1 3 i - '17 , 4- , E . I - I . v '. ' . . 2 v I' Q h 1 -1 s Q - - I c . .. . Y I . -I C 1 2 q .iq 1 D .Y l . . 4 l ,- -,I l . 1 . - -, , ' I . 1 1: . '. ' 5, ' a 2 , ' Q - - ,l ,,- , . -.A .- , I . rv ' X11 11 11' 5: ' . ' ' 1 1 1 , -,' v- '- ,V - - - 3 ' , ' r 3 , Q -'r-' ' - 1 ' I . ' - . ,A UH g ,ll ' z . . ' . Q .lzr-'. r ' ' HY, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,' ' lfl' :j.'l '. :ll ' . 'I--' a ' ' ' . pf- Q , ' ' ' o Q l Thy scene is the living rfonr ol the , , , rs I'-I fi 'S x o' ' ry ii 1 I ' ' -at - I , . . I -. ' I ' ' ' . ' 1 1 ' '. Q '- . , - . .. .K ., . I . . . . . . . 1 , . h. , 'e , . -. -I v I H.:-I b . . fr, 0 Y A ' ' ' - . . , , , . 0 il - not L'SPl'Clrlllf .rrrx ou- to lrrurr - . ' . 'V' - -Y YA' ' v ' I n . . ' 1 al , V . o . A ' , . 4?iWY- L 3 C . -A . . , . , 1---...... -p I , L s o M i C4 . - . ' - ' . . , .G , . A . ,. . 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