York College of Pennsylvania - Horizon Tower Yearbook (York, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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2La55 Pi oetn That tower of strength which stands Foursquare ' gainst all the winds that blow Flings challenge to our hearts this hour. As they have gone, so we must go To furious tasks and graver ranks. Though our part be lesser, we hope, Through the tower ' s strength, to give thanks In such a noble way. Happy hours we ' ve shared; Inspired through work, learning, and play. Maturer grown through trials and proofs We ' ve found our world expand each day. Vague and shadowed the future lies. Like our tower from its foundation Full of hope and faith we arise To greet a better tomorrow. lyrics by Margaret Lindemuth Hughes music by Carolyn Pendleton ?Li WUL The class of 1944 of York Junior College of the City of York, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, being of unsound mind, memory, and understanding, does make, publish and declare this to be its last will and testament in manner following: To the next Sophomore class we be- queath both the mass judgment of our il- lustrious class and the strict parliamentary order with which all class meetings are conducted. To Dudley Horn and Lois Schubauer we will Audria Stinger ' s and Margaret Hughes ' ability to make money on the second-hand bookstore. To John Frank we will Woody Meisen- helder ' s passion for Mortimer Snerd, prob- ably derived from a similarity in person- ality and appearance. To Henry Spangler we will Dick Lud- wig ' s aversion to women (not an aver- sion — he just doesn ' t see any use for them). To Ruth Hofrnann we will Doris Ander- son ' s talkativeness (she needs it). To Deborah Sumner we will Carolyn Pendleton ' s singing ability. We leave Chet Quickel ' s good brawl (oops I mean ball) room intentions to Norma Patterson. We will Audria Stinger ' s editorial pen to Mary Jane Finke. To Rosemary Cooley we will Margaret Hughes ' habit of having twins (by Jupi- ter). We bequeath Ray Frank ' s coy innocence to Ruth Brown. We leave Chet Quickel ' s kindness to his web-footed friends to Eloise Minnich. To Gene Trump we will C. P. ' s photo- genic qualities so that she may contribute to Spangler ' s pin-up collection. We leave Dick Ludwig ' s good cheer to Elizabeth Deitz. We bequeath Audria Stinger ' s black- snake whip to Jeanetta Reneberger. Page 25

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CHESTER GRIM QUICKEL Chet North York High Vice-president of Sophomore class, Little Women, Delta Sigma, Glee club. Ladies ' man . . . Betty . . . Cave-man tactics . . . jokes (?)... smooth!! . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . Chapel Hill, Navy V5 . • • Be kind to your web-footed friends. . . . crooner . . . Jupiter. AUDRIA ELIZABETH STINGER Betty William Penn Senior High Editor-in-chief of Collegian, Co-editor of The Tower, Presi- dent of Lambda Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma, Linguistians, Chairman of ticket committee of Little Women, Ticket committee of The Goose Hangs High, Assembly committee. Glee club, li- brary assistant, College Club Scholarship, Basketball team. Have some of my potato chips . . . RED . . . Tennis . . . walking from Shiloh . . . When are you gonna get that article written? . . . fur coat . . . executive . . . Wildwood . . . libra- rian . . . private French lesson. Page 14



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@la5l Will, continued We will Woody ' s ability to say No to Art Hess. We leave Ray Frank ' s New World Order to the next Sociology class. To Sam Horn we leave the many offices of vice-presidency which Margaret Hughes has held. We bequeath Carolyn Pendleton ' s purple sweater to Adelaide Lightner. We will Doris Anderson ' s ability to sprint out of Chemistry class at exactly five after the hour to Gloria Reiss. To Eleanor Feld we will Frank ' s ability to sidetrack class discussions. We bequeath Dick Ludwig ' s knowledge of airplanes to Alice Jones. Our tennis fiend, Stinger, we will to Jean Rahauser. To Jakie Thomas we leave Woody Meis- enhelder ' s fear of the feminine sex. To Phvllis Geesey we will Margaret Hughes ' matrimonial success. We will Doris ' passionate love for basketball to Lois Schubauer. To Gloria Marke we will Margie ' s southern trips in case of toe ailments. We bequeath Ray ' s ability to lead the basketball team to victory to next year ' s captain. To Helen Louise Bahn we leave Caro- lyn ' s wonderful talent of keeping on good terms with both members of the famous triangle. We bequeath Woody ' s curly locks to Kinsev Maxell. We will Chet Quickel ' s hairdo to Bill Miller. To Spangler we will Audria Stinger ' s private French lesson. We leave Doris Anderson ' s dislike for Spanish to Frances Bailey. We will Ludwig ' s love of outdoor life to Kinsey Maxell and Beauty. To the future class we will all rights that we have enjoyed as sophomores. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named testator as and for its Last Will and Testament in the presence of each other, have hereunto set our hands as witnesses. Doris Anderson. @La55 jQtophecu The world has its great discoverers, America its explorers, Pennsylvania its pioneers, York its enterprisers and even York Junior College its adventurer. Oh, in case you haven ' t heard, it ' s Richard Ludwig of the Class of 1944 I ' m speaking of. All the big newspapers, The Times, The Record, and the Jersey Journal Slander Slinger report that he has just dis- covered the Northwest Pole. A notable discoverv anvone would be proud of. Let ' s see, there were eight in that class I believe. I wonder what became of the others. Of course Audria Stinger is editor of the Jersev Journal Slander Slinger, that famous scandal sheet. Its outstanding feature is that it presents only the scandal from the best families. It seems strange that Raymond Frank never became more than a taxi driver. He was such an ambitious lad. I really be- lieve he means to develop his theory of the New Order, though. The last time I called his taxi, he stopped halfway to my destina- tion and said, I ' m sorry, you ' ll have to walk from here, I just remembered it ' s time for a consultation of the New Order ' s government officials. It hasn ' t been so long ago that I heard from Margaret Lindemuth Hughes. She had just given birth to the second set of twins. I imagine she ' s kept busy. By Jupiter!! Margaret said that besides get- ting grav with worry over her little bundles of double trouble she is pestered daily, by the Semi-Micro Chicken Hatch- erv, reminding her that peeps are the best pets for children. The Semi-Micro Hatcherv is managed by Doris Anderson. She said the name Semi- Micro was to describe the size of the profit but probablv the odd name was a result of a compromise because she could never de- cide which she wanted to be a chemist or a farmer. Frank mentioned the other day that, William Meisenhelder or more familiarly Woodv, is often a passenger of his. He has been the Manager of the Chemistry de- partment of the Double Bubble Soap Co. for several years. In emergencies when he Page lb

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