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

 - Class of 1946

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4 1-fl 1 137! 3 A---12gf -L . -vi 6 CHARLES WILLIAM DUTTENHOFER Duty June 6, 1928 Class Treasurer 123g Glee Club 11,2,4Dg Editor, Leo- ninus 1455 Editorial Staff, T.C.N. 12,435 Movie Com- mittee 12,4Jg Patrol 11,2,4J. Dutt hails from Churchtown and spent three years of his high school life at New Holland. The other year was spent at San Francisco, Calif. While visiting in San Francisco, Charles was fortunate enough to obtain a position as a Messenger Boy at the U.N.O. Conference. He can tell some very interesting stories about situations that arose there. If there are any com' ments from a corner of the room, you can rest assured that they are Dutt's. Whatever the topic, he seems to have some inter- esting views about it. and when Charles doesn't understand a problem, he is sure to get a complete explanation of it. Playing the piano is a pastime for Dutt, but he has no de- sire to take up music as a career . . . he would rather be an un- dertaker. O-o-oh, Dutt, what a career! JANET MARIE EMERY Snooks April 29, 1928 Band 11,2,3,4J 5 Orchestra 11,2,3,4b 3 Editorial Staff 135 g Class Secretary 1315 Class Treasurer 11,313 Dra- matic Club 1113 Artisan Club 125, Music Club 12,1 Clarinet 'Sextet l1,2J. This petite, dark-haired miss entered our class in twelfth grade. She formerly attended Upper Leacock High School. Janet can often be seen tackling her trig problems and won- dering just why she can't get the right answer. She is the only girl in trig class, but that doesnit seem to bother her. She has shown a great talent for drawing and music. We are sure that she will succeed in either of these fields. Janet has also helped in the cafeteria during the noon-hour. Snooks', seems to be a firm believer in the old saying Silence is Golden, but her laughter is heard many times during the day. She seems to ignore the opposite sex, but we are sure that her attitude will soon change. We know she will have good luck in any field of work she chooses. MARY EBY FOX Marie September 18, 1923 Glee Club 145, Editorial Staff, T.C.N. 141. Mary hails from the near-by town of Terre Hill, and is bet- ter known to her close friends as Marie, She is very adroit in speech-making. They are never of mediocre standing, for Marie makes the Senior class gasp with admiration as she fluent- ly delivers her speeches. Mary is also an ardent Home Econom- ics student. She has helped to whip up many delectable dishes and has shown her ability to sew a fine seam. Mary also believes in the fact that Silence is Golden, but her pleasing personality and attractive simile wins her many friends. She spends much of her leisure time reading books and preparing for her entrance to college. She also takes quite a bit of interest in Glee Club and T.C.N. The Honor Roll seldom appears without Mary's name on it, for she's always been an industrious student. The academic course has claimed Mary ever since entering High School. Marie wants to enter college and some day be a teacher. Page Twelve

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1 p LEONA VALERIA BRENNEMAN Leona December 22. 1928 Glee Club 11,2,3,41. Here we meet one of the quietest members of the class. S-he may be shy, but she always has a friendly Hi for anyone she meets. Leona is a native of Blue Ball, and entered N.H.H.S. as a freshman. She has taken the Commercial side of school life and has developed her typing ability to a rapid 'rate of speed. Al- ready she dreams of taking dictation in a future secretarial position. Leona raised her voice in song with the soprano section of the Glee Club for four years. She has the sweetest, kindest air about her and she does very well in the domestic arts. Leona even bakes cakes! Along with her quiet manner and pleasing habits, Leona always-has time' to help a friend in need. She will go places with her personality. RUTH AMANDA BRUBAKER - Ch wry March 7, 1929 Oflice Secretary 1413 Hockey 11,215 Maefazine Contest Manager 1419 Building and Grounds Secretary 141g Business Staff, Leoninus 1413 G.A.A. 141g Manager Girls' Sports 1415 Field and Track 1313 Color Guard 13,41 ' Ruthie, our tall striking blonde, hails from the neighboring town of Blue Ball. Cherry, as she is called, joined us in ninth grade and has been an active member of our class. She is well liked by all, but, she seems to prefer the opposite sex and can often be seen in their company. Cherry has been an active member in sports and has help- ed to manage the girls basketball team during the first semester this year. She is an ardent commercial student and could often be seen dashing' to the ofiice to ring that buzzer. She also help- ed to manage the magazine contest and did a good job. She is still puzzled about the future. Perhaps she will become a secre- tary or a housewife . . . who knows? ROBERT JOHN COLLINS Petey A September 9, 1928 Basketball 12,3.41g J-V Captain 1319 Varsity Captain 141g Baseball 1313 Soccer 13, 413 Member of Patrol 11,2,3,41g Patrol Lieutenant 1313 Co-Captain Patrol 1415 Class Ofiic-er 1313 Editorial Staff T.C.N. 1415 Editorial StaH, Leoninus 141. Petey has been with us since he started school in first grade. He was born in Honey Brook, but moved to New Hol- land at the age of three. 4 Petey is the owner of that 'hearty laugh that can be heard after a member of the class has pulled a corny joke. Sports are Petey's chief interest. Shoot it, shoot it cry the students from the bleachers as Petey makes a perfect shot from the center of the fioor, chalking up two more points for New Holland. He has played on the basketball team for the past three years and was chosen captain of the varsity this year. Petey participates in sports other than basketball and is regarded as a very good athlete. Page Eleven



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W- NATHAN EUGENE GOOD Go0die August 14, 1928 Glee Club 11,2,3,41 3 Editorial Staff, Leoninus 141 3 Soc- cer 13,413 Wrestling 1113 Editorial Staff, T.C.N. 1413 Class Vice President 12,413 Class President 1313 Bas- ketball 13,413 'Track 11,213 Baseball 12,413 Building and Grounds Committee 141. Goodie, as N. Eugene Good is called by his classmates, came to N.H.H.-S. from Voganville. He is the artist of the Senior Class. His artistic talents have led him to study archi- tecture and Home Planning. He served as a very capable class president in our Junior year, and also in other executive capaci- ties throughout high school. When an Oldsmobile, with a slightly dented fender is seen parked in front of a certain house on Brimmer Avenue, you can be sure it's Goodie paying Eby a visit. Goodie is active in sports and takes part in many other school activities. We don't know who will claim him, Uncle Sam or College, but we're wishing him a successful career. RODNEY ROY HOOBER Rod September 20, 1928 Quill and Scroll President 1413 'Class Treasurer 131g Band 11,2,3,413 Orchestra 11,2,3,413 T.C.N. 11,2,3,413 Advertising Manager, T.C.N. 121 3 rSp0rts Editor, T.C.N. 141, Senior Play 1413 Patrol 11,2,3,413 Track 12,313 Editorial Staff, Leoninus 141 3 Glee Club 11,2,3.41 3 Soc- cer 12,3,413 Sports Manager 12,31. This tall blonde lad has been with us ever since we were lit- tle tots in first grade. He has served us well as sports manager for two years, and has also given quite a bit of his time and tal- ent to our school paper, becoming sports editor in his senior year. A hard worker, Rod was always ready to lend a helping hand in anything to be done for the school or class. His name can be found on many honor rolls. Girls have never seemed to bother Hoober to any extent. His future is definitely decided. After graduation, he in- tends to enter a preparatory college for four years. Up-on com- pletion, we will find Rod enrolled in a medical college special- izing in medicine. We do not know where he will start his practice, but wherever it is, we know he will do justice to a noble profession. EARL LEROY HOSTETTER Bud December 20, 1927 Earl spent his first eight years of school between the Inter- course and New Holland school systems. He started high school at East Lampeter, but came to New Holland in his Sophomore year. Being the wolf of the class puts a lot of weight on his shoulders, but he really doesn't mind. In fact, he rather enjoys it. His Hudson coupe is kept very busy racing from place to place in pursuit of numerous social engagements. Earl is very quiet in school, but he really opens up when he gets away from the school environment. Basketball is his favorite sport. He is frequently seen at the basketball games with some cute number from a neighbor- ing community. Page Thirteen

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