Dallastown Area High School - Spectator Yearbook (Dallastown, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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cy EVELYN VIOLA ATTIG IDIOSYNCRASY: •‘Eve” ! 08 West Poplar Street York, Pa. “Ileck” Spirit of Enthusiasm Class Play, 3, 4; Cheer Leader, 4; Operetta. 4: Class History, 4. We have not had the privilege of having Kvelvn with us all the years of our High School life, for she spent the first two years in high school at Stewartstown. From the beginning of her school life in 1). H. S. she has served her school with undying loyalty. She has made herself very popular by her school spirit. No one will forget the pep of Kvelvn. who is always snappy. A basketball game is not complete without her leading the cheer- ing section. She is little, but O! how mighty. The way she can get us to cheer is, in itself, a marvel. With her to lead, the cheers are always hearty. In November the Attig family moved to York. Evelyn moved in body, but not in spirit. She continued to come to Dallastown High. “The tie that binds” was too strong. Evelyn may be the smallest girl in the Senior class, but what she lacks in size she more than makes up in her studies. e had an idea that the half hour of studying on the trolley car every morning enabled her to know her lessons every day: but she claims that studying on the car makes her sea-sick. Evelyn is one of the most cheerful students in I). H. S. She is always laughing. It seems that she does not have an ache or a care. She has a snappy answer to every thing that is said to her. It is impossible to hoax her. for she is too witty. Evelyn's greatest desire is to become a Registered Nurse, which by her untiring efforts we know she will attain. Page twenty-three

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FREDERICK LUTHER BARSHINGER 220 East Maple Street Dallastown, Pa. IDIOSYNCRASY: “Fred” “Don’t be like that” Pronounced blush Literary Society, 1, 2; Class I May. 3. I: Operetta, 3; Baseball Squad. 2. 3, 1: Basketball, 4: Class Pres.. 4; Track. 4: Interscholastic Invents. Interclass Field Meet. 4; Sport Departmental Fditor. 3, 4; The Dyne.” Fred, the lad with the fiery temper, is admired by all the students of the I). IPS. I 'red’s temper is the cause for more than one dispute, but the dis- pute never lasts for Fred just can't help smiling, he is too good matured. Mis smile has won for him many friends. From the time Fred has entered High School until he finished he never neglected his studies. As a Freshman. Fred let us know that he was not afraid of hard work. It has meant nothing to him all four years. lie goes straight through English and History. W hen in doubt, ask Fred,” is a familiar expression among the Seniors. I 'red’s greatest weakness is keeping away from the girls, especially a certain Junior girl. He can’t resist them. Where they are. there he must be also. Ilis greatest accomplishment is to blush, which he does all the time. We need but look at him and he changes color. We have been un- able to account for this trait. Fred’s pastime is walking along the car tracks. Possibly the very efficiency which he displays in the class room is the prime factor in his role as class Romeo. Attention to the details, thought- fulness, brain work are not only requisites of a good athlete a good stu- dent. but a successful lover as well. Page twenty-four

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