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-, MELVIN BURKHOLDER SENSENIG Mel April 19, 1928 T.C.N. Business Staff 12,415 Glee Club 12,3,41g Patrol 121g Business Staff of Leoninus 141. Mel1 is the tall, dark, handsome Casanova of our class, who is admired by the opposite sex. You can be sur that his inter- ests follow the same line. He is often seen trying to figure out a way to bribe his father for the car, just once more. Mel is very active, however, and he can often be heard asking questions in Chemistry Class. He is well-known for his famous English speeches, and for his arguing or debating on a certain question. He has been a very efficient business staff member of T.C.N., and could often be seen adding up a large column of figures. He works after school in his father's garage, and we have heard that he hopes to possess one of those new cars soon. Melvin is undecided about his future, but we are sure that whatever field of work he chooses, he will make his Alma Mater proud of him. DORIS ARLENE SHAUB Shaubie February 18, 1928 Patrol 13,41 5 Glee Club 11,3,41 9 Editorial Staff, T.C.N. 13,41 5 Quill and Scroll 141 g Building and Grounds Com- mittee 141g Basketball 1115 Cafeteria Cashier 13,41. One of the smallest members of the class, Shaubie, too, has been with us for twelve years. This brown-haired, blue- eyed miss has added contributions to our class, including that strong alto voice in Glee Club. She is also the Assistant Editor of T.C.N., and a member of the Quill and Scroll. Besides performing all her school duties, Doris finds time for recreation. Roller skating is one of her favorite sports and during week-ends she spends most of her time at the skating rink. She also is good at Hcuttin' a rug, and she can be seen at all the community dances doing so. Doris is the girl that is ready with a smile and an encour- aging word for everyone. Her willingness to work has helped make many a class activity a success. DOROTHY GRACE SHEAFFER Dot November 15, 1928 Band 11,253,415 Orchestra 11,2,3,41g Glee Club 11,2, 3,413 Basketball 12,3,41g Soccer 13,41: Hockey 11,215 Track 12,31g Basketball Captain 13,419 G.A.A. 1313 G.A.A. President 141. Dot is the musician of our Senior Class, especially talented in playing her trumpet. Our class is proud to have someone with your musical ability, Dot. She is also very capable in leading the High School Band and Orchestra, and we believe she could get a job anywhere, any time. Sheatfer likes all kinds and types of sports, but basketball is one of her favorites, and as a forward, she really keeps her guard on the go. We announce with pride the fact that she won the Daughters of the American Revolution Award this year. This honor is based upon dependability, loyalty and citizenship. Her pleasing personality and dark brown eyes have won her many friends. She came to New Holland High in our Freshman year, and certainly was welcomed by all. Page Eighteen E..
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A U -i--l FLOYD LESLIE MYER Myers April 7, 1928 Myers attended the Western School at Groffdale until he completed the eighth grade. Then he came to New Holland as a Freshman. Floyd is one of the quieter members of the class, but he en- joys a good laugh the same as the rest. He often helps things along with a quip of his own making. Myer's personality makes him well-liked by every mem- ber of the class, and his disposition is such that he gets along very well 'with the members of the faculty. Saturday night is a very important night for Floyd, 'since he can frequently be seen escorting a member of the opposite sex somewhere. MARY ARLENE RUTT Lemz,' July 2, 1928 Glee Cluib 11,2,3,45g Orchestra 12,3,45g T.C.N. 145, Seni-or Play 1453 Cafeteria 11,45g String Ensemble 13,45. Arlene joined us in ninth grade to broaden her education received at the Blue Ball School. Lena attends all Glee Club rehearsals faithfully and plays a violin in the orchestra. As Helen in the Senior Play, she made a charming housekeeper for domestic abilities are right down her line. She intends to become a private secretary to some tall, handsome boss when she leaves school. Her accurate typing and rapid shorthand should certainly take her places. We wish you the best of luck, Arlene, for you are very deserving! A LOYCE LA RAE SCHNADER Schnader October 18, 1928 Glee Club 11,453 Hockey 11,25 3 Patrol 11,2,3,453 G.A.A. 145, Magazine Contest 13,455 Student Librarian 1353 Track 11,35g Business Manager, Leoninus 145. t'Schnader is one of the few blondes in our class and a very pretty one too. She has the honor of having spent all twelve years of her school life in the New Holland Schools, and that is something which all Seniors cannot claim. She can always he seen laughing or talking, and wherever she is there is never a dull moment. She attends all school activities and works hard trying to get her lessons done in school. One of her favorite pastimes is reading and she is often seen reading in class. Loyce was a very good librarian and has often helped you to find that certain book you just had to have. She is studious in her commercial subjects, and was the manager of the maga- zine contest this year. Being very active in sports, she has won several awards. Schnader is very fond of the Navy, and can be seen writing letters. Who is the lucky man? Page Seventeen
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A - HARRY BRISBIN SKILES Hen January 4, 1929 Basketball 12,311 Baseball 12,3,41g Soccer 141g Senior Play 131, Class Ofiicer 12,313 Glee Club 11,2,3,41. Harry is one of the two students in our class who came from Salisbury for his fourth year of high school. Harry's winning smile and curly hair bring him many friends. It is always 'tHen who laughs longest with that mischiev- ous twinkle in his eyes. He is known as the gentleman of the class and nary a handkerchief can drop without Harry being on the job. Perhaps his brisk attention can be traced back to his age . . . he is one of the youngest members of the class. An early bird, that's Harry, for every morning he arrives two hours early for school. Harry never neglects his school work and believes in having everything done on time. He especially likes hunting and Iishing. He has one main weakess . . . never is his week complete without at least one trip to Gap. Harry, you aren't blushing, are you? JOSEPHINE SNADER Josie June 24, 1928 Glee Club 1l,2,3,41 g Basketball 12,31 3 Senior Play 141 g Hockey 131, Drum Majorette 13,41. Josie, christened in Manheim, where she was born, came to N.H.H.S. back in 1942, as a Freshman. Those days are re- membered by Josie and other Seniors as times when rushing here and there or doing loads of studying were unknown. Josie has been the high school band drum majorette for two years, and did a good job of getting the band ready for a parade on short notice, or teaching younger girls how to twirl a baton. We don't know what her plans are for the future, but in- cluded in the possibilities probably will be college and a dress- designing career. Josephine works hard and does her studying conscientiously, which labels a person, when out of school, as dependable. HAROLD ROBERT SOLLENBERGER Sally October 18, 1927 Basketball 12,3,41g Baseball 12,3,41g Soccer 1413 Glee Club 1l,2,3,41g Quartet 1415 Circulation Manager, Leoninus 141. From the neighboring township of Salisbury comes Harold, best known among the students as Solly. He is that tall, handsome guy, who plays center for the New Holland High School Basketball team. Selly is well-known among the female members of N.H. I-I.S. He acquired his first eight years of schooling at the Mt. Airy school. From there he entered the Salisbury Township High School, completing their three-year course. He then came to New Holland to complete his fourth year of high school, and to gain a second diploma. Although he likes all sports he especially likes baseball, and basketball comes second. Being handicapped by living so far away from the school hasn't hinder- ed his participation in sports at all. Page Nineteen
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