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

 - Class of 1942

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I 4-, HELEN WANNER RENNINGER Band 11, 2, 3, 415 Class Secretary 1113 Class Treasurer 1413 Senior Play 1413 Business Staff, Year Book 141 3 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41 3 Orchestra 111 3 Oper- etta 121. To her best friends Helen's usually known as Ren. Our faithful and efiicient treasurer for the past year, has had more than one headache when she tried to balance the budget. Although Helen is the tallest girl in the class, she is also the baby of the girls. Ren made her appearance in New Hol- land on April 18, 1925. Helen has always been a whiz at Latin and French translations and grammar. Remember how we envied her when she'd decline and conjugate those Latin verbs with the greatest of ease? All of Helen's marks easily place her on the first honor roll. In the future Helen wants to go to college, but so far the lucky college hasn't been decided upon. Her aim is teaching and everyone knows that her sunny disposition and amiable character will insure success. WILLIAM BLAINE SHIRK Electrician for Senior Play 1415 Business StaH, Year Book 141. Blaine is a Churchtown boy, born November 8, 1923. He first entered N. H. H. S. in his Freshman year. Although Blaine is one of the biggest and huskiest fellows in the class, he is also the most bashful, but you should see that lovely shade of pink. Blaine's pastime seems to be driving the Ford, but now that rubber is scarce, he takes the corners more slowly. Always liking speed, Blaine decided on an exciting profession when he was younger . . . aviation. As master electrician during the Senior Play, Blaine did a fine job of connecting lights, horns, and bells, and even went so far as to take his lovely set of horns off the Ford. Blaine would like to attend Parks Air College when he leaves school. If ever the members of the senior class need a pilot, Blaine, they'll look you up and here's lots of luck in your profession. CLARA ELIZABETH STAUFFER Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41. The shortest, most reserved girl in our class was born and reared in Goodville. Clara just missed being a leap year baby by a few days 1February 25, 19241, and we're so glad you de- cided not to cause us all the trouble of figuring out how old you would be. Ever since ninth grade we hardly knew Clara was in our class, for she obeys those adages Silence is golden and Speaks only when spoken to. We'd miss Clara, though, if we wouldn't see her friendly smile and hear that soft voice each day. Commercial work seems to be Clara's favorite diversion. Nothing seems to bother Clara, and she takes everything in her stride. We all liked to kid Clara about her boy-friends, and the best time we found to do this was at noon. Her attitude, friendliness, and will, will make Clara succeed in anything. Page Sixteen

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4 eszll lrr- S2555 ' CLARA HAZEL MARTIN Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 473 Dramatics Club 131: Sen- ior Play 14Jg Operetta 121. From Goodville this active young lady came to join our ranks in our first year in high school. Hazel was a May baby born on May 27, 1924. Hazel has always been popular with the boys as well as the girls. At noon, if you happened to hear someone start in giggling and finally increase to a high, shrill laugh, you could always turn to the rear of the room 20 and see Hazel and Louise thoroughly enjoying a choice morsel of gossip. Uppermost in her mind is Al, that certain young gentleman, who sometimes lends her his snazzy cream car in order that she may get to school on time. As Beatrice, the socially-minded sister of Eddy in AL most Eighteen, Hazel gave the best of her talent to the pro- duction. We'll all miss her jolly personality after graduation, but we all know Hazel will succeed in anything. Good luck, kid! LEROY SAUDER MARTIN Business Staff, Year Book 14J. Leroy was born April 11, 1924, in Blue Ball. His merry laugh has often helped us through our worries. Traveling seems to be his hobby and he often comes back with stories about his trips, some probably taken in the Ford which he drives to school each morning. With him come the other students of Blue Ball, who are now increasing their education in New Hol- land. Although of frail build, Leroy has a way of making his presence known, and he is a friend to everyone. Leroy is rather shy, and we often suspect that he may be slightly inclined to- ward the fairer sex. Of course we couldn't be sure. His ambitions he keeps to himself, but whatever he de- cides to do we know he will succeed. The Class of '42 wishes you lots of luck, Leroy. JAY GLENN OBERHOLZER Glee Club 11, 3, 45g Band 12, 3, 455 Dramatics Club 145. Jay was born on August 27, 1924, and came to our class in his Freshman year from the faithful old town of Blue Ball. He brought with him a pal, Leroy Martin, and this combination might easily be called a comparison of types. Yes, Jay holds the heavyweight title in this year's class, tilting the beam at a beautiful figure. Sometime between his junior and senior year. Jay got hold of a '30 Chevy and this is his mode of transportation. The Chevy didn't do so good during some of those cold weeks. Jay is always willing to help, and he showed his ability as candy salesman this year at dinner-time and between the halves at basketball games. Maybe your ability as a salesman will help you later in life, Jay, but no matter what you attempt here's wishing you luck. ,Ll Page Fifteen Mmm



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i ii 55fs i QESEEJK I RUTH ELIZABETH STIEF Patrol 1115 T. C. N. 1115 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Operetta 1215 Band 12, 3, 415 Orchestra 1315 Senior Play 1415 Business Manager of Year Book 1415 Bas- ketball 111. Tall, dark and dashing is Stief. One of the Jackson Street gang, she is thoroughly versed 1as many from that section of town are1 in Commercial work. Betty was born at Hinkletown, June 24, 1924. Last summer Betty made a big step toward her first million when she tested silk for our parachute troops at the local silk mill. Proud as a peacock of her brother, and rightly so. Most of us hear very quickly how many chevrons he has lately received from Uncle Sam's cavalry. Betty likes to joke, but no one takes her very seriously. She played the part of a fussy society matron in our Senior Play, and for her characterization came many laughs and congratu- lations. Between times, while not working on N. Y. A., study- ing or tooting her melophone, Betty is usually found pondering on what to make for supper. Speed and accuracy to those fingers, Stief . . . you'll make a swell secretary. KATHRYN THE LMA STONE Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 T. C. N. 11, 2, 3, 415 Quill and Scroll 13, 415 Senior Play 1415 Operetta 1215 Leoninus 1415 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Orchestra 1115 Home Room Officer 11, 215 Class Officer 111. Want to know anything about shorthand? Just ask Kath- ryn, for she's a Whiz at that stuH'. Yes, you've guessed it, she wants to be a secretary. And have you seen those swell field goals on the basketball fioor? Well, it's none other than Kathryn, our star varsity forward. Kate was given a cheery disposition when she was born September 14, 1924, in New Holland, and this is one of the qualities that makes Kathryn so efficient in her school cur- riculum. Her favorite motto might be never let it be said that it can't be done because this first honor student is not one to start a job and not finish it. Her typing has been appreciated very much by the T. C. N. staff, because without her, many an edition would never have been out on time. Whenever there is a good time to be had, you're almost always sure to find Kathryn sharing in the fun, and accompanied by a very characteristic giggle by which all of us know her. That's Kathryn. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAID Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41g Soccer 13, 415 Baseball 12, 3, 415 Typing Club 1115 Artisan Club 121. Better known as Mike this always smiling brunette lad was born October 25, 1924, in good old New Holland. Although New Holland High School is now Mike's' Alma Mater, Upper Leacock claimed him as a student during his early high school days. We're certainly sure of one thing, the baseball team will definitely miss a good fielder for Mike proved his ability by taking baseball seriously. A class room may be ever so quiet, but just let someone slip in a bit of witticism, and Mike is right in there with his hearty laugh. Our thanks to one who appreciates our class's subtle type of humor. Mike has not had to lose any time for the attractions for the opposite sex, because if there is a less interested boy when it comes to girls, we fail to remember whom. Although Waid is undecided about the future, we do know that here's one lad that will make his old Alma Mater proud to have schooled a boy like him. , Page Seven teen

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