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

 - Class of 1941

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. fl .T. -is ARLENE MAE HORST November 30, 1929 Horstie Glee Club f1,2,3,-135 Student Librarian Q3,4J. Where can I find information on language? What new books have arrived lately? Those are a few of the questions Arlene hears day after day. Yet she handles each with a pleas- ant answer. For two years the school library has claimed her as its very own, and never once has she complained about the work. Freshmen and seniors alike depend on her for a quick Find. The school will certainly miss her next year. Her soprano voice was a part of the glee club ever since her arrival in ninth grade. Although her time is limited, Horstie always enjoys a good game of volley ball. Giggles, emerging from the back of the room, tell us Arlene and her gang are enjoying some gossip. As both seamstress and cook she is quite handy. Horstie has chosen the commercial field for her career in the future, and we all know she will be a great success. JULIA ANN HORST July 26, 1929 Julia, Glee Club Q1,2,3,4J. Brighten the corner where you are certainly seems to be Julia's daily motto, as she wanders through the halls of our Alma Mater, for she can invariably be found smiling cheerily no mat- ter how complicated things may seem. Entering New Holland as a lowly Freshman, Julia has proved to be a most worthy and loyal member of our class. No matter whether it be soccer, baseball, or basketball she is right there to lend a ready yell for our fighting teams. We wonder where she and the gang are scouting every noon! Take it from us, that family car really goes places! We'll always remember Julia for her cooperation in every- thing asked of her, no matter how small. Acquiring her ABC's of typing and shorthand. Julia's neatness will further her considerably in this field. As far as post-graduate plans are concerned, she remains undecided at present. Here's best wishes to one swell classmate and friend. KATHRYN ROSENE HOWE March 14, 1930 Rosene Track 123,439 Soccer 123,455 Glee Club l1,2,3,4Jg Basketball Q2,3l. Rosene has been a member of our class since elementary school. Although she appears shy and quiet on the surface, un- derneath we find an unusual and valued personality. She is one of those energetic commercial students, who always seems to de- vote a great deal of her time studying. Rosene is quite an athlete, and she goes in for most sports, although baseball does not appeal to her. Her favorite pastime is collecting photos of her many friends. Rosene is quite a co- operative student, and you can be sure she is at the basketball or soccer games cheering for our boys. As a commercial student, Rosene does quite well at the type- writer, and it was through this ability that she received a posi- tion in the Stenographic Department of the New Holland Ma- chine Company. At the present she is working there after school hours, and she expects to continue this type of work when school is over. Page Twelve

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l i IDA NELLIE HEPNER June 28, 1929 Hell Glee Club Ql,2,3,-U3 Yearbook Staff 141. This petite titian-haired gal came to New Holland from Potts- town. She entered our class in the Sophomore year and 'twas then we learned of her artistic ability. We could always depend on Ida for posters needed throughout the years. Although Hep has never been one of the most talkative Seniors, her pleasant smile and ready grin speak well for this lassie. One of her favorite pastimes is eating, but strange as it may seem, she still is able to retain her girlish figure. Since Ida's interest seldom ventures toward the opposite sex, her main attractions are reading and sports. As to her future plans, nothing definite has been decided. Nevertheless, we all agree that she should further her art career. We will always remember Ida's sincerity and conscientiousness, and we know that these qualities will be as noticeable in her after-school life. EMIVIA BENDER HESS October 3, 1925: Emma Glee Club il,3,4J5 Cafeteria 11,2,3,4Jg School Treas- urer Mb. Need a check cashed? Emma's your gal! Her signature has enabled school accounts to be handled quickly and efficiently. When the time rolls around for the books to be balanced, the add- ing machine surely gets a work-out. After many laborious hours, the accounts come out right. How about going to the game tonight? Okay, I'l1 see if I can get the car, answers Emma. And at game time her voice rings out with a Yea Team! She certainly is an asset to thc cheering section. What would our class do without Emma to plan the 1'ef1'esh- ments? Her excellent taste and ability to budget certainly keeps the class in amazement. She'll make some lucky man a wonderful wife. The future holds a great deal in store for Emma. Her com- mercial practice has shown her adaptability to secretarial worl-1 and yet we know she would be a grand housewife. JUNE PHYLLIS l-IILLARD June 5, 1929 HilIr11'4l Glee Club fl,2,3,4Jg Soccer l1,2,4J. June is that quiet and reserved young lady from Greenbank. She has a happy disposition and pleasing smile to accompany it. Her gracious manner has won her many friends. She is one of the few who know the meaning of friendship and one to whom you can always tell your troubles. June's laugh is familiar to all of us, and is typical of her happy-go-lucky personality. She is quite energetic and he1' name has appeared on the honor roll sev- eral times this year. Her favorite pastimes are reading, going to basketball games, and she enjoys that good Lancaster County food. Her leisure time is spent in playing the piano, and her greatest ambition is to get married and raise a family. June is always willing to do anything asked of her, and we predict that with that pleasing smile and jolly disposition, she will really go places in life. - - - - Page Eleven



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A fri iwg BETTY MABEL JACOBY July 14, 1929 Betty Band 1l,2,fl,4Jg Orchestra 11,2,3,4Jg Glee Club 11,2,3,4Jg Track 131: Basketball 11,255 Soccer 11,2,3,4jg Cheerleading 1153 Yearbook Staff 1413 Senior Play 141g G.A.A. 1419 Patrol 11,2J. Jacoby could be that tiny-featured miss who can be seen diligently plugging away at a local switchboard? Her pleasant number, please, rings over the wires with a genial sound. As Verona in the senior play, she demonstrated with suc- cess her dramatic ability. But Betty's happiest moments are be- neath a moonlit sky in the company of her dashing Romeo. Pass it to Betty! Another goal! These are familiar shouts coming from the sidelines and from the rest of the gills as the girls' soccer team goes struggling on toward another victory. Even though her goal in life had at one time centered about nursing, we feel sure that marriage will be a stronger influence in this young lady's future years. No matter what career Jacoby decides to take up, we are confident that she will come out on top. CLARENCE BRINTON KEENAN December 23, 1929 Brit Glee Club 11,2,3,4Jg Baseball 12,413 Soccer 12,3,4jg Basketball 13,4J. A noted physical characteristic of this young man is a pair of very long legs which have sent him towering high above most of his classmates. Brit was one of the group of students that joined our class in ninth grade. His Iirst eight years of schooling were acquired at Goodville, and altnougn at first ratner sny, hd readily adapted himself to new friends and surroundings. We have learned to anticipate during these past several years, that hearty Ho Ho uttered by Keenan after an extra special joke has been sprung. Playing basketball occupies most of his spare time and that which is left is usually divided be- tween movies and an occasional dance. Girls, at the present time, don't figure in Keenan's tninking too much, but then, you never can tell about tomorrow! As far as the future is concerned, Brit is pretty uncertain. However, for the time being, he will probably continue working on his neighbor's farm, a job he has held for several summers. NORMAN BLAIR KOCHEL September 17, 1929 Ski'mLie Glee Club 11,2,3,4Jg Patrol 11,213 Track 12,3,4Jg T.C.N., Business Staff 12,3j. Did you hear a corny joke? That must be, and is, Kochel, the boy with that great sense of humor. His hearty laugh was heard throughout the school from first to twelfth grade. Al- though Norm'l usually seeks the lighter side of life, he is a very serious thinker when discussing some subject of deep interest. Never outdone in a. witty conversation, Kochel is always ready with a quick reply. Working at Groff's and just Tearin' around town, as he would put it, takes up most of 'Kochel's spare time. Skinhead, as he is known because of his short haircuts, is a great lover of sports and can often be seen participating in intramural games. Hunting, when in season, is another of his favorite occupations. ln the lower grades, Norman's main ambition was to be a truck driver, but he .is not quite sure of his future work at present. The class of 1947 will remember Norman as a swell guy and a jolly classmate. Page Thirteen

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