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1936 THE LION Q EDNA ROIXIAINE GLACKIN- Eddie - Oh, gee! Eddie is a quiet commercial lassie from Lower Chanceford, and is another of our hard working stu- dents. She is interested in hiking and swimming and in a few years some fortunate man will employ her as his private secretary. Girl Reserve 2, 31 Sewing Club 3: Little Theatrc Group 4: Student Librarian 4: Hiking Club 3. Q GLADYS MARIE GOHN-''Skipper - Holy nite. Skipper is a cheerful little lady, never disheartened and always ready to lend a hand. Gladys is a quiet but steady worker and after graduation she plans to be- come a demagogue to the future generations. We wish you lots of luck Skipper and may you always keep that bright and happy look. Sires :Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves Z: Needlecraft QV, 1'res.i 4: Typing Ll . Q LEROY IVALTER GOHN- Flash Gohny -- Ah Geezef' You gotta be a football hero to get along with a beautiful girl. And LeRoy is the hero and he's found the girl so everything's perfect. Gohny has succeeded in being the schools four letter man and his dreams of someday coaching championship teams should truthfully become a reality. Varsity Football 3. ll: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Varsity Track 3, 41 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3. 4: Intra- Mural Basketball and Track l, 2: Varsity Club 3. 4: Betty Lou I1 Year Book Staii' 11: Student Council 21 Glee Club 2, 4: Apparatus Club 21 Hi Y Club 12 Bon Voyage 41 Boys' Sport Club 4. Q FRED HENRY GOUKER- Fred - If you do not at first succeed, try, try again! Fred came to us several years ago from Gettysburg, and what is Get- tysburg's loss is our gain, for who can dislike or harbor an ill feeling against him. Fred hopes to pre- pare for the ministry and we wish him God speed in his preparation for the world's most noble calling. Intra-Mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 41 Typing Club 3. Q WALTER H. GRIM-- Red - Think twice before you speak. Here comes our brown eyed, red-headed fiddler and friend. Red's been a faithful supporter of the orchestra and school activities. It has often come to our notice that he saves a seat in the library, right next to him, we wonder for whom. Our guess is you'll see if you look under the R's of the Senior Class. Orchestra l. 2, 3, -1: Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Arppzxrgtiis Club 3, -1: lntra-Class Track Meet 1: York County Field . 69 . Q IRENE GROVE- Ereny''- Holy-e-e-e. Quiet, re- served, intelligent and dependable, that's Irene. She took her place among the leaders of our class by gaining membership to the National Honor Society. She was one of the outstanding members of the Needle- craft Club being very efficient in this type of work. Ask the Professor 21 Class Secretary 4: Girl Reserve tSec.i 2: Girls' Sport Club 3: Neeillef-raft Club tl'res.J 4: Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, -11 Glee Club fl. Q MYRTLE ELIZABETH GROVE - Myrt - Oh Heck. Myrt is the commercial section's sport girl. She likes all sports and plays them well. After school she intends to act in the capacity of secretary to some man who needs an optimistic girl to ornament his office. Girls' intra-Mural Sports 3, flg Girls' Sport Club 41 Girls' Athletic Association 4: llikiin: Club 3. Q VIVIAN ELIZABETH GROVE - Viddy - For Land's Sake. Viddy is a curly headed blond who arrives every morning on the Toonerville Trolley from VVindsor. Whenever she and Marie get together, their tongues are sure to Wag. Viddy we expect to find you in some oflice in the near future, and lots of luck. Girl Reserve 2, -11 Intra-Mural Sports 3: Student Librarian 2, 3. Q EARLE E. HARTMAN, JR. - B.S. Pressey Bluff - Geeze. A toast to Hartman, who for four years guided the destiny of the class of '36 as their president. Earle, our most popular boy and leading actor, will always be remembered for his ability as a speech maker. Although noted for his ability to bluff he was always able 'to rise to the occasion when the need arose. VVe feel sure he will talk as well as work his way to success in his life's pursuit. Class President l, 2, 3, 4: Sr. High Basketball Mgr. 41 Hilltop Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Band 2, 3: Hi Y tPres.J 1: National llonor Society -l: National Athletic Scholarship Society 41 Stage Crew l, 2, R, 41 How Dare You 31 Third Floor Front -lg Varsity Club 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3: Student Count-il 2, 3. Q MARIE HEAPS- He-aps - Oh! My Z Quiet, gentle and kind describes Marie perfectly. Everyone of us will miss the sight of her ford journeying to school every morning. Many of us have admired her because she seems to find so much pleasure doing her work. She has already decided to enter college and study to become a teacher. Success will be hers if she works as hard as she did in high school. Basketball 1: Girls' Chorus lp Needlecraft Club 4: Hiking Club 3. Q KENNETH ARLINGTON HEINDEL - Butch Kenny - Hi Ya Boy. Oh, it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing! And where Kenny draws his nimble fingers over the guitar the music really swings. Possessing a humorous nature, known and liked by everyone Butch hopes to be a guitarist in some great dance band. Typing Club 3: Little Theatre Club 4: Betty Lou 21 Intra-Mural Sports 2. 4: Dance Orchestra 3: Band 4: Glec Club 4: Bon Voyage 4. Q ALLEN E. HENRY - Al - Hi Ya Toots. I would a traveler be quotes Allen, who daily gains experience by walking to school from his residence at Cape Horn. Having a keen interest in all sports Al becomes a participant at all possible opportunities. Together with his inseperable brother, Cletus, Allen will have an interesting future. Intra-Mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Q NORA ALMEDA HENRYE Daffy - VVho wants to know? Is that so! Almeda, an excellent typist and commercial student has rendered much service to our school paper and year book. Her aim in life is to become somebody's stenog. We wish you much suc- cess, Daffy. Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Girl Reserves l. 2, 3. 4: Student Librarian 1, 2. S: 41 Stlxlent Council 2: Hilltop Stall' -l: Year Book Stati' -l: Bon nyage . Q CLETUS JACOB HENRY-''Clet - There's never a path without a thorn. Chet, the more studious half of the Henry brothers will always be remembered for his ability in chemistry. If he puts forth as much effort in his undertaking, which is his chosen profes- sion, we are sure of his success. Lots of luck to you, Cletus. Intra-Mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 31 Apparatus Club 4. Q EVERETT STRAWYER HERBST- Eve - Get outa here. Eve is seldom seen wi'thout VVarner and Minnich. Between them they can cause more gray hairs to appear on the noble domes of their teachers than any other group regardless of size. His chief in- terest is baseball and he is a member of the '36 Gold and Black nine. May you be the next Bambino, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 41 lllce Club l: Band 3: Intra-Mural Sports 2, 3, 4: lli Y Club 11 Jr. High Basketball 11 Sports Club 3. Q EVELYN MAE HIVNER- Blackie - What do you think? Dark eyed Blackie is ever ready to produce a blush or a giggle, maybe that explains why she is sometimes called Giggles She hails from Long Level and is according to reports, very much at home in the water. Her chief interests are Jim and child care. Intra-Mural Sports 1: Ask the Professnru Z: Hiking Club Il: Needle- rraft Club 4: Girl licserre 1. Q FERNE ELIZABETH IIUTTON - Fernace -- That's what you think. Ferne, one of the quietest girls in the class of '36 is often heard talking of her hiking and of the various orchestras in which she is interested. A hard worker, :'he will undoubtedly make her patients happy as their kind nurse. Good luck which you really deserve. Little Theatre Group 4: Volleyball 2: Hiking Club 3, Q SYLVAN VV. JACOBS W Sivey Jake - Hi ya boy So What? Not many years from now, the United States will be following the column of a famous sports writer whom many persons will remember as either a classmate or school mate. Sivey's ability to express in Words the spills and thrills of any sport will earn him the place of America's leading sport column- ist. Watch your laurels Graham! Hilltop Staff 3, 41 Journalism Club 4: Associate Editor Year Book 41 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, -!: Varsity Club 3, -l: Var- sity Football 31 Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 41 Orchestra 1, 2. 3: Glee Club 1, 2: How Dare You 3: Ask the Professor 2: Betty Lou 11 Intra-Mural Basketball l, 2, 3, -l: Intra-Mural Class Track 1. Q ARLENE ELENORA KEEMER- Enie - No kid- ding. Arlene, is perhaps one of the happiest persons in the class. Proof of this may be had by noticing her ever smiling face. Undecided as to what phase of life she will apply her talents, we feel sure she will at least make some boy happy. Girls' Intra-Mural Sports 2: Girl Reserve Club 21 Typing Club 3: Shop Club 41 Glee Club 41 Girls' Chorus fl. Q CHARLES EDWIN KEEPORTS - Chat - 'AI reckon it is. Anchors Aweighj' barks future Admiral Charles Edwin Keeports as he dreams of the day when he will be in command of one of Uncle Sam's mighty destroyers. Chat, small in stature, great in mind and pleasing in personality, will prove himself to be a noble, valuable man in the hazardous trails of Uncle Sam's maritime protection. Track and Field Meet 1: Sports Club 1: Ask the Professor 21 Intra-Mural Basketball l, 2, 3, '11 Typing Club 3: Glen Club 4: Varsity Football 4: Third Floor Front -1. Ttoeiity-ciglit
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THE LION 1936 Senior Write-ups and Activities Q DALE VV. AKINS- Akins - World! Here I come. Dale is one of those quiet likeable lads who do their work without much ado. Those of us who know him consider him a good friend and one whom we will loath to leave. Dale enjoys delving into the mysteries of electricity and he is already an eflicient electrician and movie projectionist. Spolrts4 Club 3: Apparatus Club 3, 4: Intra-Mural Sports 4: Glee C u . Q WILLIAM DONAHUE ALLEN- Bill - Yeah. Woe unto all fur bearing animals within the hunting grounds of this promising back-Woods man. The ambition and only desire of this tanned son of the woods is trapping. Well, lots of luck, Bill and good trapping. Hi Y Club 1: Intra-Mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Apparatus Club 4: Glee Club 4. Q WILBUR ANDERSON- 'VVib - Ye Gods. Wib seems very shy and bashful to the student body but to his best friends he is a jovial, talkative fellow. He is an active member in intra-mural basketball. His best subject is problems of democracy. Undecided as to what to pursue as his 1ife's work may he find suc- cess in his future, whatever it be. Irftrla-giural Sports 2, 3. 4: Hi Y Club 2: Sports Club 3: Apparatus C u . Q HARRY O. ANSTINE - Tiny - Do you think you'll ever amount to much? Tiny is a determined young man. He either succeeds or fails, mostly succeeds if he makes up his mind. He is involved in mostly everything that comes along, as he especially enjoys P. O. D. More luck to you in the future, Harry. Sports Club 3: Apparatus Club 4: Intra-Mural Basketball 3. 4. Q LUCILLE MARGARET BECK- Becky - Obi My Goodness. Becky is one of our South Main Street girls and she seems to exhibit a special interest in this street for no apparent reason. Nevertheless, we wish her luck with this and her career, for she wishes to become a nurse after she has completed her studies at Red Lion. Girls Intra-Mural Sports 1, 2, 3: Girl Reserve 2: Hiking Club 3: Shop Club 4: Glee Club 1, 3. Q MARGARET LUCRETIA BRENNEMAN- Peggy - My Heavens. Peggy is another of the equestrien- nes who ride to Red Lion -in Old Faithful. She is a native of Winterstown but rumor reports that her heart's desire lies near Rinley. We wish you luck Peg. May you have and hold. Typing Cluh 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2: Shop Club 4: Student Librarian 1, 4: Intra-Mural Sports 1, 2, 4: Girls' Athletic Association 4. Q GLADYS H. IRENE BRIGGS-- Squirt - Noooo Crap? Baloney. Gladys, a perfect example of pep, is a bouncing lively lass, interested in sports. She's a champ in mushball, paddle hand ball and as a cheer leader she's the top. Squirt also is an excellent artist and actress. After graduating she intends to study art. Posture Glrl 2: How Dare You 3: Third Floor Front 4: Cheer loader 2, 3, 4: Intra-Mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Sports Club i1'res.l 4: Year Book Staff lArt Editorl 4: Hilltop Staff 4: All star If-ams 1, 2, 3, 4: Intra-Mural track and fleld meet 1, 2, 3, 4: Paddle and Handball iMgr.J 4: Varsity Mushball 4: Mushball Mgr. 3: Swimming Club 4: Art club 1, 2, 3: Bon Voyage 4. Q NAOMI MARIE CRAWFORD- Omy - Oh, My Goodness. Those who have Omy's friendship have something faithful and enduring, although most of her affections are given to an alumnus of the class of '34. She is especially noted for her smart dressing, habitual talking and participation in girls' sports. We have a hunch she will follow the career of a domestic ser- vant. Lots of luck! Glee Club 1, 2: Ask the Professor 2: Girl Reserve Club 4Treas.7 2: Hiking Club 3: Needlecraft Club 4: Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Q FERNE ISABELLE CURRAN - Issie -- For Heaven's sake. French is said to be a pretty language, and it is easy to believe when one hears Issic speak it. But this Es only one item of the in- teresting picture Issie presents, when one considers her intensely blue eyes and pretty blush. There has been no trouble for this lass in making friends. Student Librarian 1, 2: Ask the Professor 2: Girl Reserve 2, 4: 1V. Pres.i Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Hiking Club Olgnl 3: Third Floor Front 4: Typing Club 3: intra-Mural SDOrts 1, 2, 3, 4: Bon Voyage 4. Twenty-seven Q ROBERT EDWARD DINSMORE -- Dinsmore - Get Out. lJinny is our quiet and efficient mathe- matician. He is one of the few of whom it may be said: He is a quiet listener. After graduation he intends to devote his time and talent to agricultural pursuits. XVell, Dinny here's hoping for the best, and please don't disappoint us. Sports Club 3: Apparatus Club 4. Q CHARLES AARON DRUCK-- Charlie Bill - Aw Nertzf' This is Charlie, who with his curley hair and good looks is the heart breaker of the class. We all like Charlie, not only the girls but the whole class and we wish him much luck with his future career. First Aid Club 1: Ili Y Club 2: Archery Club 3: Sports Cluh 4: Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Last Hall' Day in District School: Betty Lou 1: Bon Voyage 4. Q QUINTON ELLIS- Quinty Windsor - Yeah, but -. If you want a good laugh, go to Quinty. This is the attitude taken by many seniors because they are sure to find amusement where he is. However, he is not all foolishness because he can and does work hard and as a result is well up in his class. Quinton wants to be a Biology 'Prof', and we are sure he will be a good one. Jr. High Baseball 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: lntra-Mural Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4: Inter-Class Track Meet 1: llaseball 4. Q PRESTON S. FLINCHBAUGH- Pret - Vi sure Maa-hah. Rumors have it that Pret is one reason for the feminine turnout at our basketball games. In- cidentally he is a basketball player of no mean ability for he is one of the big reasons why our champion- ship basketball five had such an outstanding season. Do keep up the good work, I'ret. First Aid Club 1: Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 4: Sr. Varsity 3: Varsity Club 3, 4: Sports Club LZ: Intra-Mural 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1: lion Voyage 4. Q GLADYS IRENE FORRY- Glady''- Holy Mack- eral. VVho is this quiet and efiicient little girl who is often seen about the corridors, but unlike many seniors, seldom heard? Right it's Glady, one of the quietest and most studious girls in the class. We hope you always continue in that way, for remember Gladys, Silence is Golden. Girl Reserve 2: Typing Club 3: Needlcrraft Club 4: Girls' Intra-Mural Sports 2, 3. Q ERNEST FREY- Frey - I don't know. Frey, one of our leading Co1n:nercials, aspires to be a bookkeeper. But on a side line he likes swimming and hunting. Frey and his Ford are practically inseperable, for everyday we can see Frey piloting his Lizzie through all trafhc hazards to reach the Hilltop Hilltop 2: Apparatus Club 3: Intra-Mural Sports 4: Journalism Club 4. Q THELMA VICTORIA GARNER - l3etz - Oh, dear. Betz may be the smallest girl in the class, but nevertheless she knows how to parler francais. We can easily envision Betz before some class teach- ing them their Be, Ba, Bo so that they may Uparlent francais aussi. Best of luck to you Betz. Girl Reserve 2: Sewing Club 3: Girls' Sports Club 4: Girls' Chorus -S: Intra-Mural Sports 2, 3, Q CLAUDE DENNIS GEESEY - Denny - How would you like to take a dive? If you want a thing done right let Dennis do it. Denny is one of the most versatile boys of the school, being a three letter man in athletics, a National Honor Society member, a member of various musical organizations and an actor of proven. ability. The athletic or musical world is calling Dennis, and if there's anything like success he'll attain it. Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Baseball 2, 3: National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Ask the Professor 2: How Dare You 3: Jr.-High Baseball 13 Sr. High J. V. 2: Betty Lou 1: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Bon Voyage 4: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4: Year Book Staff 4. Q HELEN MARIE GEHLY - Helen - Oh Heck My Gosh. Helen is an industrious Commercial stu- dent. Whenever we see Helen we see a broad smile. Generally she is behind the typewriter doing some piece of work. She enjoys reading, typing and sewing. Helen is successful in almost everything she undertakes. Keep up the good work, Helen! Student Librarian 2, 3: Hilltop Staff 4: Girls' Intra-Mural Sports 2, 3: Girl Reserve 2, 3.
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