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RICHARD WILLIAM EABY February 23, 1930 AChim6l1-bl! Class Treasurer 1415 Glee Club 12,3,415 Track 12, 3,415 Yearbook Staff 1415 Soccer 1315 Basketball 121. Archimeaby is the brain of our class. Be it a problem on square root, logarithms or balancing equations, never fear, for Rich can solve it in a short time. Mathematics, however, do not stand in full possession of Eaby's interests, for ever since he was so big, Richard has gotten a kick out of tinkering around with anything mechanical. He also enjoys as his favorite sports both soccer and track and many of us remember those gay rides we had enroute to baseball games in the Silver Streak with Archie at the wheel. Along with these activities Richard has aided in the handling of our lighting problems for the Junior-Senior Reception, and, during his last year in high school, he served as treasurer of the senior class. Eaby's plans for college are not definite as yet, but he is aiming toward an engineering course that will offer him a prom- ising future. JOHN ISAAC EBY May 31, 1928 John Salisbury: Basketball 11,2,315 Baseball 11,2,315 Glee Club 11,2,315 Play 12,315 Salisbury Highlights 12,- 31, Yearbook Staff 1315 Vice President 11,2,315 New Holland: Glee Club 141 Soccer 1415 Baseball 1415 Track 141. Tall, blonde, good-looking John takes the fancy of the girls of N.H.H.S. This glamour boy joined us in our senior year. He came from Salisbury Township, and is completing his fourth year of high school here. John is carefree and jolly, but is al- ways willing to lend a helping hand to anyone. John likes all types of sports. Around home he enjoys hunt- ingg in school any form of activity takes his eye, and his abilities were well displayed as the star fullback on our championship soccer team. Aside from these, he likes ice-skating and roller- skating, which take a great deal of his leisure time. The future is rather hazy as yet for John, and, although he is a well ex- perienced farmer, and has received numerous 4-H awards, he does not think this will be his vocation. Here's wishing him a very prosperous and successful future. NORMA LOU EBY December 10, 1929 Eby Glee Club 11,2,3,415 Band 11,2,3,415 Orchestra 11,2,3,415 Patrol 11,215 G.A.A. 1315 Cheerleading 11,2,- 3,415 Basketball Manager 1415 Soccer 11,2,3,415 Class President 1215 Yearbook Staff 1415 Senior Play 141. Hey, Eby! That has been the favorite expression heard around the school since our class entered first grade. Her out- standing qualities of neatness, love for laughter and dependi- bility have made her a friend to all and an efficient commercial student. She very capably played the part of Maude, an ec- centric middle-aged woman in the senior play. Cheerleading has claimed a great part in her high school career, as well as man- ager of the girls' basketball team. Norma Lou plans to work at the New Holland Machine Com- pany after graduation. You might ask Goodie her plans for the future. She is often heard voicing her opinion on some current problem or arguing cheerfully with her friends about the latest social affairs. No matter what the future holds for Norma Lou, we're sure that the outstanding qualities we have found in her will lead to her success. Page Nine -'C ' 11,5514 1 ' ,Q p . wg
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IW: - MARY ELLEN BRENDLE June 11, 1929 EWU Track 1133 Soccer 11,435 Glee Club 11,2,3,43. Mary Ellen is one of the most reserved girls in our class. She was born in Fivepointville, and later moved to Martindale. In our ninth year, many students came to the New Holland School, but none quite like Mary Ellen. A bright smile and a cheery personality are two of her outstanding characteristics. Always ready to lend a helping hand, Brendle se1'ved on the scenery committee for the Senior Play. Soccer and track were Mary Ellen's outstanding abilities in the athletic field. She has decided as to her future, and we know she will be successful because of her patience and willing- ness to help other people. To become a private secretary is one of her main ambitions. When those cold winter months roll around, Ellen can be found ice-skating to her heart's content on the local pond. As far as the opposite sex goes, Brendle plays the safe side by showing no partiality. Whatever Mary Ellen chooses to do, we know that her friendly manner will continue to be an asset. DOROTHY LOUISE BROVVN September 15, 1929 Dot', Quill Sz Scroll 143g Senior Play 1435 Class Secretary 13,433 G.A.A. 13,435 President of G.A.A. 143, Patrol 11,235 T.C.N. Business Stall' 13,433 Oflice Secretary 143, Senior Trio 1439 Hockey 113, Soccer 11,2,3,43g Basket- ball 11,2,3,43g Glee Club 11,2,3,43g Band 12,33g Or- chestra 12,33. Here's to the clown of the class! We could always count on Dot for some witty remark during one of our boring periods. Can't you just hear that infectious giggle right this minute? Wherever a gang is located, Broum's likely to be present, adding jokes of her own. Who's that blonde flash on the gym floor? Yes, there she goes, tearing from her forward to again secure the ball for the Seniors. Dot is popular with everyone, and her activities are varied. If she is not cheering for our team, or ringing buzzers, she is cutting a rug to snappy dance tunes. Perhaps Brown will become a secretary, but we believe she will settle for that little dream cottage with the white pick- et fence. Her personality will make her successful. EVELYN ELIZABETH DIEM July 8, 1928 Evie Salisbury: Glee Club 11,2,33g Pianist 11,2,33g Volley Ball 11,2,33. Jolly, dark-haired Evelyn Diem is our class example of the old adage often seen but seldom heard. She always greets us with her pleasant smile. Evelyn is ready for fun and enjoys good jokes. Joining us in our senior year, Evelyn came from Salisbury Township, and is completing her fourth year of high school in New Holland. Her favorite hobby is cooking, but she also enjoys hiking, literature, the radio, typing, and as we have come to know her better, we find she is quite a talker. Evelyn plans to be a first-rate bookkeeper, and is well as- sured of her future in this field for each afternoon and each Sat- urday she is doing a wonderful job as bookkeeper for Snavely's Farm Service in New Holland. Here's wishing her a very suc- cessful future in whatever phase of life you encounter. Page Eight
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il-I - PATRICIA LOUISE FRITZ June 10, 1929 Fritz School Pianist 11,2,3,415 Glee Club 11,2,3,41g Or- chestra 1415 T.C.N. 1415 Yearbook Staff 1415 G.A.A. 1315 Class Secretary 1215 Senior Trio 141. Abandoning Terre Hill, Pat adopted New Holland High as her Alma Mater in ninth grade, and since that time has proved a valuable asset to our school. Centering her extra curricular work on music, she participates in all phases of that field. She has served as school pianist for a number of years, playing the ac- companiment for the Glee Club and for assembly programs. Fritz is the lilting soprano of the Senior Trio. She doesn't plan to make music her career, since the nursing profession seems to have caught her eye. Her name appears regularly on the first honor roll. Pat aired some of her brilliant views as a member of the debating squad when they spoke before the student body and the Rotary Club. She ably .displayed her talent for lead- ership as head of the ushers for the senior play. We have ap- preciated her splendid cooperation in so many school activities, and Pat leaves an enviable record in the halls of her Alma Mater. RUSSELL L. GEHMAN March 22, 1929 Russ Soccer 12,3,415 Soccer Captain 1415 Baseball 12,315 Track 1215 Glee Club 12,3,41. The girls all swooned, especially one, when Russ came from Greenbank to the ninth grade of old N.H.H.S. Having great abilities in sports. Gehman played thi1'd base on the baseball team, and a fast, driving line position on the soc- cer squad of which he was captain during his senior year. He has often stated that he'd rather play baseball than eat . . . and Gehmanfs stomach has an amazing capacity! Russ's friendly grin beneath his dark eyes is a well known sight about the school. He is well liked by everyone and has many friends, both male and female. He enjoys singing and he participates as a member of the Glee Club. Most of his leisure hours are spent working, or at the home of a certain special'i young lady. His future is definitely unde- cided, although he does have a few prospective interests in view. But whatever he may do and wherever he may go, the friendship of his classmates will follow him. ELIZABETH LOUISE HARTMAN October 1, 1929 Hartman Pittsburgh: Honor Society 1115 G.A.A. 1115 Glee Club 1115 Student Council Ofiicer 1115 Cheerleading 111. New Holland: Glee Club 12.33115 Soccer 12,3,41g Track Manager 1313 T.C.N. 12,3,415 Associate Editor of T.C.N. 1415 Quill Sz Scroll 141g Senior Play 1415 Basket- ball 121. In 1944, the city of Pittsburgh sent its first class ambassador in metropolitan charm and poise to New Holland. Since that time Hartman has quietly, and, in a most dignified fashion, as- sumed her position as one of the leaders of our student body. No dance or social affair would be complete without her vim and wit. Betty is associate editor of T.C.N., and a member of the Quill Sz Scroll Society. She has taken advantage of all the journalistic opportunities offered in high school. She was a hit as the satir- ist in our senior play. Loquatious but fiuent, Betty put her speak- ing talents to workin the Problems of Democracy Class debate. Advertising intrigues her as a career, and she plans to further her education at Drexel Institute. Page Ten
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