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

 - Class of 1946

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3 3 JEAN MADONNA STARR Skip September 15, 1928 Glee Club 11,2,3,413 Orchestra 13,41 3 Senior Play 1413 Patrol 11,2,3,41 3 Band 13,41 3 Band Manager 13,41 3 String Ensemble 13,41 3 Secretary of Class 121 3 Co-Editor, Leoninus 1413 Soloist 141. This dark-haired lass hails from Bridigeville, and has been a member of our class for the past four years. Since her ar- rival, she has made quite a name for herself. Jean has not only lent her mellow soprano voice to the Glee Club, but rendered a beautiful solo at the Christmas Carol Ser- vice. Skip also has acting ability, which was brought to light when she portrayed the part of the Negro maid, Sarah, in the Cla-ss Play. You can always tell that Jean is happy for she is always laughing and joking with the rest of the class. Serious- ly, though, she is really very studious and her name is frequently seen on the honor roll. To become a lady in white seems to be one of her greatest desires in life. -She has been seen quite fre- quently with a former graduate of the school. Who knows she may settle down and make home-life her career. MARGARET LUCILLE STAUFFER Teal . March 9, 1928 Editor, T.C.N. 13,413 Quill and Scroll 1413 Glee Club 1l,2,3,413 Band 13,413 Hockey 11,213 Class President 11,213 Class Treasurer 1413 Senior Play 1413 Soccer 13,413 Orchestra 1413 Track 1313 G.A.A. 1313 Co- Editor, Leoninus 141. Who is responsible for that giggle in yonder corner? It's Lucille listening to some corny joke. I betcha, her favorite saying in the Class Play, won her much renown as the haughty little Hy. Lucille, who is better known to her classmates as Teal, obtained her elementary education in Goodville, joined our ranks as a Freshman. Never has an honor roll appeared without Lucille's name on the top. Zoom! A green flash! That is only Teal with her Dad's green Chrysler. If she isn't taking someone home from school, you can be sure she is taking a load of kids to a basketball game. If Lucille is not slaving away as the capable editor of the T.C.N., she may be found passing her time either playing the piano or the drum. She takes quite an interest in music, but since she has nothing definite for the future she may consider journalism, or nursing. Whatever career you choose, Lucille, the best of luck! You have earned it! JAMES HOVYARD STONE Stowe October 13, 1928 Basketball 13,413 Soccer 13,413 Baseball 1313 Glee 'Club 141. Stonie entered the New Holland Schools in first grade, and has continued his education here for twelve years. Although Stonie is one of the shortest members of thc class his height does not limit his abilities. His chief interest is sports and more sports. He very often contributes a composi- tion or a speech on some phase of sports to the Senior collection. He spent all his energy as a guard on the varsity basketball team, in which he was particularly interested. Stonie is a husky chap who loves pranks, and his mis- chievous smile can be seen in all classrooms, especially in History Class. Even though he dislikes the subject he has a marvelous memory when it comes to remembering those dates. V Girls are crazy about him, but he won't have anything to do with them . . . or will he? Page Twenty



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U MW- mfii The Class Will We the class of 1946, realizing the nearness of our departure from school life, and being of sound mind and body, do sanction and ordain this last Class Will and Testament. We dedicate our character- istics to those underclassrmen most worthy of them. ARTICLE I.-To the class of 1947 we bestow our reserve, our sportsmanship, our chemistry equa- tions, shorthand characters, orderly class meetings, corny jokes. scholarship and class spirit. ARTICLE II.--To the faculty we hereby give our love of hard work, dignity, undying patience, and our cheery smiles. ARTICLE III.--To the following underclassmen we present these individual characteristics: Carl Adams' well groomed vitalis hair to Norman Kochel. Jean Bair's disregard of the opposite sex to Carl McGinnis. Mary Alice Breneman's giggles to Reid Wissler. ' Leona Brenneman's quietness to Dorothy Brown. Ruth Brubaker's love for the opposite sex to Mary Jane Sprecher. Robert Collins' artistic ability to Miss Troxell. Charles Duttenhofer's contagious laugh to Richard Fizz. Janet Emery's slimness to any girl weighing over 140 pounds. Mary Fox's speaking ability to Fred Overly. Eugene Good's curly locks to Judy Kleckner. Rodney Hoober's vocabulary to Arlene Horst. Earl Hostetter's woliish instincts to James Lammey. Mary Ellen I-Iowe's easy gait to Miss Weiser. Bertha Keenan's jitterbugging to Miss Hoffman. William Kurtz's whiskers to Harold Landis. April Lam-mey's neatness to Wayne Ranck. Thelma Lane's femininity to Mary Yunginger. Frances Little's sweet soprano voice to Miss McCormack. Jeanne Ludwig's dainty feet to Norman Dettra. June Means' ready smile to the Junior Classmen. George Musselman's corny jokes to Rosene Howe. Floyd Myer's black hair to Roy Heller. Arlene Rutt's charming personality to some of the Sophomore girls. Loyce Schnader's typing ability to Mr. Kleckner. Melvin Sensenig's driving ability to James Witman. Doris Shaub's roller skates to Richard Snader. Dorothy Sheaffer's musical talent to Richard Krick. Harry Skiles' baseball interests to George Bair. Josephine Snader's position as drum majorette to Laverne Landis. Harold Sollenberger's bass voice to Clair Witwer. Jean Starr's good citizenship to Arthur Mersky. Lucille Stauffer's studiousness to Thomas Gunning. James Stone's hair cuts to P-ark Ranck. Virginia Sunmer's age of innocence look to Enoch Frankhouser. William Weaver's towering height to Ardell Gehman. Esther Weller's Churchtown jitney to Dorothy Lincoln. Eli Wenger's laboratory technique to next year's chemistry class. Jerry Wolfe's motherly aifection to Bill Morrison. Hazel Zoller's timidity to Russell Gehman. In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our name and set our seal this day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. THE CLASS of 1946 Page Twenty-six ,

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