Womelsdorf High School - Weicon Yearbook (Womelsdorf, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Verda A. Dissingcr Dorothy M. Eiceman ' VERDA ANNE DISSINGER QSh0rfyj This little lassie has been with us all through the twelve grades and excels in a variety of things. She seems to be well under way, especially in succeeding to keep that Richland lad. To Shorty we wish success, happiness, and the best of luck-if it isn't with excellent poetry, . . . . . . U . - . l C1 let it be within the limits of Richland. Good Luck, Shorty. Cheer Leading I, 2, Vice president 2, ass Secretary 3, 45 Treasurer rg Debate 4Q Class Play 45 Operetta 4. 'MARK EBERLY QMarkyj That tall blond has been a great addition to our class for four years. He is experienced at pushing the brush, for he has been doing this as an N. Y. A. worker since the first half of his twelfth year. Then he changed to help our team out and proved to be a great basketball player. Best of luck and success to you and all you plan to do in the future. Band I, 2, 3, 4Q Class Play 45 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Athletics 3, 4. ' DOROTHY MAE EICEMAN UVuzj This lassie has been with us through most of her school career. She is indeed a good friend and spends most of her time in learning new dancing steps. At the present time she has herself attached to a lad who stands high in baseball. Her scholastic work is done with ability and she tries hard to make Success her goal. To you, Wuz, we wish good luck and success in your future work activities and also in getting the one you're Waiting for. Operetta 2, 4. 'RUTH G. EICEMAN QFuzzj This young and pretty lass has been with us through her twelve years of school. f ll b' ' h' h s orts are dis- She has always done her school work well, and she loves best o a su jects in w IC p played. She loves basketball, softball, and dancing very much, but she also takes great interest in a Haven lad. In the future may Fuzz choose to sit on a boss' lap or on the lap of a husband. Only time can tell. Good luck to a swell sport. Cheer Leader rg Operetta 4, Class Play 4. 'JANET IRENE GROSS Uanelj This attractice and brilliant lassie joined us in ninth grade. She has great ability in her scholastic work and she especially excels in her typing classes. She is a very cooperative and mannerly girl. We hope she makes as many friends as a beauty culturist as she already has as a student. Good luck and best wishes to an American Beauty. Treasurer 2, 3, 4. 'HAROLD GRUBER fUtzerj Harold has been with us since his first year in school. There never was a dull moment in his life, and he never neglects his studies. Utzer always has a laugh at his disposal, and is one of the boys who has gained his fame on the basketball floor. After graduation he intends to join the Army Air Corps, so Keep 'em Flying Utz. Athletics 3, 4, Class Play 4. Ianet I. Gross Mark Ebcrly Ruth G. Eiceman Harold Gruber 'WR

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' HELEN ALTHOUSE This quiet, but very cooperative, girl is always ready with a smile for every- one. Her talents lie especially along the line of sewing and cooking. She'll make a nice wife for some lucky man and we wish you the best of luck in whatever you do. Keep smiling, Helen. Operetta 2, 4, Class Play 4. 'HAROLD LEROY BATDORF QPoftyj This blond wavy-haired Romeo has been with us through eight years of school. He's among the group who is always putting a smile on everyone's face by one of his smart expressions. Wherever you hear a group laughing or out for a good time that's where you can find Potty, a great sport. So Good Wishes and Good Luck to a handsome and humorous boy. Operetta 3, 4, Class Play 4. 'ROBERT JOHN LUTHER BENNETHUM QRKJJ Red, who is very energetic and always wide awake, has been with us through his twelve years of school. His red hair makes him a roving Romeo, but who Juliet is no one seems to know. Serving as a swell forward and guard on the basketball team, Red has already proved himself an all-around sport enthusiast. May you al- ways have good luck in whatever you undertake in the future. Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4, President 2, Treasurer 3. ' ELSIE MAE BICKEL QEIXIG Mrzrj Elsie, hailing from Rehrersburg, has been with us since the ninth grade. She ranks among the highest in her scholastic work and has a weakness for horses. Owning her own horse, and a fine one at that, she has become an excellent rider. Because she does not live in town doesn't keep her from being an active member in school. Elsie has rendered her services many times by singing, which she does very well. She appeared in our high school operetta as Malindy. We wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes in the future. Keep that certain per- son happy in Uncle Samis Service. Class Play 4g Operetta 2, 4. 'ALBERT BURKMAN fPi11kyj This musically talented fellow started school here in the ninth year. We all grew to like him so well that we elected him president in the ninth year. He is very ambitious and seems very much interested in his trumpet. He is a gentleman at all times but he never has favorites among the girls. Good luck, Pinky, and always keep your bright side up. Athletics I, 2, Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 4, Presi- dent IQ Athletics I, 2. 'ANNA DILLMAN fAl777iL'J This red-haired girl from Bethany joined our class in the ninth grade. She is very quiet at times, but, never-the-less, joins in a good laugh with all of us. She has great ability in playing the violin, but has made up her mind to be a doctor's nurse some day. Best of luck to you in your nursing career. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2. Helen Althouse Robert I. L. Bennethum Albfff Bufkmdli Harold L. Batclorf Elsie M. Bickcl AUDI! Dillman W



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'V MILDRED HAFER CMipj This lassie joined our class in the tenth year of our studies. Hailing from West Reading, she adapted herself to our ways very quickly and never complains about school activities. She is studious, cooperative, and always jolly. She has made friends with all in our class as well as many others. We wish her lots of luck with that dark haired Romeo of the senior class. Cheer Leading 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Operetta 3, 4. 'K NEAL HAMAKER This member of the senior class has been with us since we started school in the first grade. He has taken an active part in all that the class had to do. He took one of the leading parts in the class play, as well as the operetta. He has been very faithful in his job of helping to make the year-book a success. His ambition is to be an undertaker and the senior class wishes him the best of luck in all that he strives for. Class Play 4g Operetta 2, 3, 4, Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. 'ARTHUR HOWER CHOIJSJ This small and romantic-looking lad has been with us through his twelve years of school. Hops is indeed a friend to everyone of his classmates, but he, too, has picked from our own class a favorite friend. He never neglects his school work and yet he is one of our best basketball players. You can always find Hops wide-awake and forever with a helping hand in his class activities. To you, dear Hops, we wish all che luck that a swell guy like you deserves, espe- cially in keeping up with that cute blond, Kitty. Athletics 3, 43 Class Play 4, Operetta 4. 'KATH- LEEN HARRIET ILLIG Uiiftyj This attractive blond-haired lassie has always been a favorite of the entire class. Twelveyears of school work has made Kitty a very studious girl. She does her work with great ability and has often thrilled our High School audiences by one of her humorous dramas. May the future hold great success for you Kitty, in your Secretarial course, and keep holding on to that favorite friend that Hops right after you. Debate 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Class Play 4, Vice-president 3. fCOOLIDGE DAWES LONG fL011gi6J Longie, a professional artist, has surely been an asset to our class. Whenever we needed artistic work done or signs made, we could always rely on Coolidge to do an excellent piece of work. He is often seen riding around in an Oldsmobile from Longis Garage, where he will eventually be earning his dollars. For being with us through our twelve years of school life and being a very cooperative member we wish you the best of luck with your Chevies and Oldsmobiles. Operetta 2, 3, Class Play 4. 'KDOROTHY MASON QDOtiic'j Everyone knows this dark-haired lassie who joined the class of u42n in her freshman year. She is indeed a girl with great ability along the scholastic line. She ranks very high in Shorthand, English, and Typing, and would make a swell stenog- rapher. Wouldn't she be a swell girl to sit on her boss' lap? This glamour girl has not as yet chosen her life partner, but then maybe thatis her dark secret. Dottie, we wish you success, happiness, and good luck in whatever work you undertake. Secretary 1. Mildred Hafcr Arthur Howcr Coolidge D. Long, Neal I-Lamaker Kathleen H. Illig Dorothy Mason atss 1 tter ' - ,ii. 'lift . - tai: 1

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