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-1 we .Stanford Shirley Anne Kilhefner Aprill 1933 Shirl T CN Editorial Staff Cl 2,3,4l: Hockey Cl,2,3,4l: Senior Play Cast C49 Leoninus Editorial Staff C4l Student Council C3 43: Quill and Scroll C3,4l, Patrol C3 47 Basketball C3,4l: T.C.N. Associate Shirl is one of our more popular, ambitious classmates. She takes advantage of the opportunities offered by the school by participating in all the activities she possibly can. She is very sports minded, having played on the girls' basketball and hockey teams As Mrs. Agnes Martin in our Sen or Play she displayed a considerable amount of dramatic She has worked on the Town Clock News Editorial Staff throughout her high school days, and in her senior year became Shirl has a cheerful personality which has contributed to her popularity with everyone she knows. She hasn't any defin- ite plans for the future but her decision concerning later years '- -1 Page Thirty-one Margaret Ann Keenan Apfii 4, 1933 peg Senior Chorus Cl,2,3,4ly Band Cl,2,3,4lg Patrol 223477 Basketball C3,4l: Leoninus Business Staff Peg became a member of the Class of '51 in the ninth grade. She is a native of Goodville, and her cheerful manner has won her many friends in New Holland High. She is truly one of the class musicians, being a capable pianist, and also a talented alto member of the Senior Chorus. Basketball is Peg's favorite sport. She played on the girls' basketball team for two years, and also enjoys attending all varsity games. Baseball also holds her interest. Peggy has served on the Corridor Patrol for two years. After graduation she intends to enter the business world as an office worker. With her ability, we know Peg will at- tain all her goals. C
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fl jlze Seniora 'C Lillian Virginia jenkins March 5 1933 Ginny fames Warren Houck December 26, 1933 lim T.C.N. Editorial Staff fl,2l: Band Cl,2,3,41: Sen- ior Chorus fl,2,3,4l: Soccer Cl,2,41, Basketball Cl,3,4J. lim has been a faithful member of the Class of '51 ever since first grade. His jovial personality and sincere interest in others have won him many friends. Although his interests center mainly in the realm of sports, he is also very musically inclined. lim has proven his ath- letic ability in both basketball and soccer, having played on those squads for three years. He has also played a trombone in the school band and sung in the Senior Chorus during his entire high school career. After graduation lim plans to work in a local industry and then join the navy. We feel sure that he will prosper in any field he chooses. Senior Chorus Cl,2,3lp Leoninus Editorial Staff C417 Senior Play Business Staff C41 Ginny , our red-haired miss, was an addition to our class from Lewistown, having joined us in fifth grade. She has shown her cooperativeness by always lending a helping hand to others. Whenever there is laughter, Ginny is quite possibly there, joining in the fun. She is popular with all her classmates. She considers her iob so enjoyable as to be her hobby. Yes, being a telephone operator may be rather exacting at times, but it's a lot of fun. After her school days are finished, her ambition is to be- come a long-distance telephone operator. Good luck, Ginny l -- , , Page Thirty '
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William Theodore Kurtz September 27, 1933 Ted Sports Manager ill: Band 12,371 Chef Club l4l. Ted started school in our Alma Mater in first grade, and he has been with us ever since. His favorite subject is industrial art. Whenever anyone is looking for this quiet lad, he can usually be found in the A school shop. He is especially interested in wood work. Roller skating is his favorite sport. He has been following this pastime for four years and enjoys it just as much as ever. Much of his spare time is spent at Rocky Springs Skating Rink. Ted has been a Boy Scout since his junior High School ing and camping. We wish him a very happy and prosperous future. we SHIOFJ folm Raymond Lahet july 16, 1933 john Band t1,2,3,4l Whenever you hear the school band playing a rousing march, you can be sure that john is providing the drum ac- companiment. He has been beating those drums for the past seven years and he devotes a planned amount of time each day to prac ticing. john joined our class in the eleventh grade from Kulpmont, Pennsylvania, and he has since then shown his many abilities. As a pastime, john enjoys hunting, but he also takes a great interest in chemistry and mathematics. His plans for after graduation are indefinite, but with his ability we feel john will do quite well in any occupation he ma choose. -+ Page Thirty-two ' days. The phases of scouting which interest him most are hik-
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