New Holland High School - Leoninus Yearbook (New Holland, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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e Senior Play '19 Say It With Flowers The class presented the play, Say It With Flowers, on Wednesday evening, November 17, 1937, in the High School auditorium. The play was a great success under the directorship of Miss Ann Louise Edwards. The cast included: Frank Page, an American business man ......... ...-.- ....................... Reid Slick Edith Page, his wife ......,.... ,. ....... - .... .. ................... ,... .... ..., ............ .. .... .. ..... Evelyn Eppley Geraldine, their older daughter ..... ...... ...,. ....... .. ...... ....-.... Marguerite Kessler Sylvia, their younger daughter ..... .. .... - ........... .....- .... ,..... ........ -........ Jane Stauffer Aunt Min, Mr. Page's widowed sister ..... - ....... ........ .............. .........-. Arlene Kling Anthony Wlayne, a young artist ........................,.......,................... Martin Hoffman Jack Merrill, an insurance salesman M..- .... ...., ... ............... .. ..... Mervin Buch Albert Castle, a banker ... ........ s- .... ........- .... ,... ......... - .... ,.....- ....... Carl Sauder Gertrude Castle, his wife .......................... . .... -.- .... .W ........ -.. .... Dorothy Martin Oliver Pillsbury, a stranger ,..... .... .. .... ........-........, ..... ...,-.- ........ Raymond M. Shirk Ethel Jenks, kitchen maid ......... ...... ..,......,........ .......-.- ............ H ...... Luella Gehman Prompter ...... .. ...... - ....... --.... .... .,........-.n ..... Dorothy Stokes The plot is centered about 'the' Page household, which is about to go into bankruptcy. Mr. Page, knowing of the Castle's love for roses, invites them to see his rose garden, so his credit will be extended at Mr. C'astle's bank. When the Castles are about to arrive, Mr. Page discovers that no roses are to be found, because Sylvia and Jack, lovers, have used them to decorate the Yacht 'Club for a dance. To prevent Mr. Castle from learning this news, Jack Merrill goes to Mr. Castle's own rose garden and brings a very beautiful rose to Anthony Wayne, who has a scheme to prevent Mr. Castle from find- ing the loss. Meanwhile Aunt Min receives a special delivery letter from Oliver Pillsbury, who arrives a little later. He brings a suitcase full of Bibles stuffed with currency. As Anthony is trying to trick Mr. Castle, thelatter recognizes his own rose, and becomes angered. Mrs. Castle tries to calm him but to no avail. After the Castles leave, Aunt Min pays Mr. Page her board for the last several years, and some money her husband had borrowed from him. The Castles return, and Mr. Page pays off his liability to the bank, to the surprise of Mr. Castle and everyone. After having paid the debt, Mr. Pillsbury returns, having forgotten to tell them the money was counterfeit. They collect the money and give it to the maid, Ethel Jenks, to burn. Mr. Pillsburg returns again with a letter he forgot, which discloses the fact that the money was all good money, and Mr. Pillsburg was told it was counterfeit so he would not be tempted into steal-ing it. The play ended with the whole famfily rejoicing. Geraldine and Sylvia help inthe entertainment of their guests, the Castles. Anthony Wayne at- tracts Mrs. Castle by his painting. Aunt Min, the deaf lady, adds humor an-d spice to the farce by misunderstanding the people who speak to her. Student committees of the class handled the business transactions. The committee follows: Donald Wright, as business manager, with Richard Myers and Robert Geist as assistants, took charge of the tickets. The advertising manager, Harold Weber, was assisted by Ethel Brendle, Dorothy Zuck, La Verne Wise, Kathryn Frankhouser, and Eugene Good. The stage manager, Jacob Myers, was .assisted by Clarence Rutt, Walter Shirk, Walter Shuler, Kermit Zimmerman, Harry Witmian, and Jack- son Yundt. Stage property was in charge of Mary Weaver, Charlotte Diem, Margaret Stroman, Frances Ohl and Iva Yost. ,t..T. Page TWSYNZY-0119

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1 ANDREW JACKSON YUNDT DECEMBER 6, 1918 NEW HOLLAND, PA. Patrol 11, 21 5 Glee Cluib 11, 2, 3, 41 5 Stage Manager of Music Festival 141 5 Field Day 11, 215 Construction Club 111. We also have our own radio technician. When you ask Yundt anything about radio, he belches forth with a speech quite technical, and you're in a fog before he has started right. He is just a little fellow, but he can hold his own in most anything. He has rather an abundant supply of talk food stored up, so when he is around, he often gives a speech on almost anything. On the whole, Jackson is all O.K. IVA BERNEICE YOST AUGUST 27, 1920 BLUE BALL, PA- Tri-Hi-Y Club 111 5 Glee Club 11, 2, 31 5 Operetta 131 5 Basketball 131. This young miss hails from the town of Blue Ball. Although Ivy is the smallest girl in our class, she certain-ly is full of fun and laughter. She is seldom seen without Peg, and seems to be her boon comp-anion. Iva always knows her lessons, and ranks in the upper grade of studen-ts. She is al- ways willing to help her classrnates in all ways p.ossible, and is well liked by everyone. lf she is asked what type of boy friend she prefers, her answer is, Give me one that can cheer. We wonder why? It coulldhlt be those Lititz cheerleaders, could it, Iva? KERMIT HARJDING ZIMMERM AN DECEMBER 7, 1920 BLUE BALL, PA. Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Operetta 12, 3, 415 Patrol 1315 Town Clock News 1415 Class Officer 13, 41 5 Baseball 12, 3, 41 5 Leoninus 141 5 Track 13, 41. The good old saying, Children should be seen and not heard, must never have been taugh-t to Kenmit. If it was, he got the meaning reversed, Children should be heard and not seen. Everyone knows it's Kerm, by his yell, even before they see him.. Although Kerm diid not 'go out for basketball, he took ia great interest in this sport, and his most favorite sport is baseball. Kerm is a good friend of ev- eryone and is glad to do you a favor of any kind, in other wor-ds, a good sport. DOROTHY GERTNRUDE ZUCK DECEMBER 9, 1919 NEW HOLLAND, PA. Patrol 11, 2, 3, 41 5 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41 3 Town Clock News 12, 3, 41 5 Basketball 13, 415 Baseball 13, 415 Operetta 13, 415 'Track 11, 2, 3, 41. Speech is silver, silence is golden, but this young lady is satisfied with silver. Always in a hurry, yet not too rushed to lend a helping of something to eat or give a friendly smile. Zucky is the captain of the patrol, and a very ,able captain at thait. She has spent her entire school career in the New Holland school. Dot is one of the best dancers in the class, even while on duty at the Peoples she is truck- ing with ia tray in her hands. Dot is interested in diner business, which she has made 'great plans for. Playing basketball, baseball, and going camping are her favorite side lines. ,i Page Twenty . .



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