East Berlin High School - Reflector Yearbook (East Berlin, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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I I WILLIAM A. RUTH, JR. •Bill' 5 27 20; 5' 10 ; «60if building airplane models TO BE AN AVIATOR iS THAT RIOHTl E.B. GRAMMAR SCHOOL SOCCER, 2-5-14.; BASEBALL, 2-5; BASKETBALL SQUAO, 5 U ORAMATICS, U GLEE CLUB, 1-2; BANO, 5» ORCHESTRA, 1-2-5 MONOGRAM CLUB, 5“k r.r.A., 3-U, sec'y., k DONALD LeROY TRIMMER 'Don' 5 20 22; 5’ '; 150 HUNT ING huh! hartman's school, HAMILTON TUP. BANO, 5“U HELEN ELIZABETH VOLLAND 'VOLLANO' 11 25 22; 5'5 ; «'I SWIMMING ANO SKATING TO BE A HOME EC. TEACHER sure, that's what i say! MANCHESTER, MO., H.S.,1-2-5 BASKETBALL, 1|; SOFTBALL, ORAMATICS, I4. GLEE CLUB, I4. MONOGRAM CLUB, I4. HELEN GRACE WEAVER 'Helen 2 214 21; 5'5 ; 120 COLLECTING PICTURES TO BE A GOOO STENOGRAPHER you POOR thing! eisenhart's SCHOOL, PARAOISE TWP. GLEE CLUB, 5 COMERCI ANTES, 5“U CLAIR E. WEHLER 'WrMIPR' 7 2I1 21; 5,5?n; 132 TO BE A BANKER HOLTZSCHWAMM SCHOOL, PARAOISE TWP. ORAMATICS, I4. COMERCI ANTES, 5 PHYLLIS EILEEN WITTER ' FHIL' 10 50 21 j 5'3 j 'JW TRAVEL ING TO BE A GOOO HOUSEWIFE oh, MY gracious! ROUNO HILL SCHOOL, READING TWP. COMERCI ANTES, 5”l4- V. PRES., 1 T. BARLETTE ZEIGLER 'Barney' 7 1 18; 5 5 ; 150 SPORTS ANO AGRICULTURE TO STUOY AGRICULTURE only TIME will tell! HARBOLO'S SCHOOL, PARAOISE TWP. SOCCER, 1-2-5; BASEBALL, 1-2-5; BASKETBALL, 5 MONOGRAM CLUB, 5-U F.F.A., 5-U

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IRENE EMMA JACOBS 'Butch1 10 28 21; 5'6 ; 120 SEWING SQUEEZING LEMMONS TO BE A NURSE for pity's sake! VICTORY SCHOOL, REAO ING TWP. SOFTBALL, I -2-J-lj.; BASKET- BALL, 3-U DRAMATICS, Q. GLEE CLUB, l-2-3 k MONOGRAM CLUB, 3«k COMERCIANTES, 3 DOROTHY L. KUNKLE 'DOTTIE' 9 H 22; 5'V; 120 ART TO HAVE MY OWN WAY phooey! WEST YORK H.S., 1-2 ORAMATICS, U SOFTBALL, 3 GLEE CLUB, I-2-3-i . COMERCI ANTES, 3-1;; PRES., I4.A DANIEL H. LEINART •Dan I4 22 2I; 5'I I'; 170 BOX ING TO BE AN AVIATOR OAKWOOO SCHOOL, READING TWP; A R ENDT SV IL L E H.S., 1-2 DRAMATICS, 3-1; DAVID S. MECKLEY 'Meck' 9 15 22; 5 9”; '55 shucks hartman's school, Hamilton twp. soccer, 1;; baseball, 1; ORAMATICS, 1; MONOGRAM CLU8, k F.F. A. , 1; ARLENE ELIZABETH MUMKERT 'Tillie' 11 13 21; 5'k ; M2 RUNNING AROUNO TO BE AN AIR STEWARDESS you KNOW HOW IT is! E.B. GRAMMAR SCHOOL SOFTBALL SQUAD, I-3JBASKET- BALL SQUAO, MGR., k ORAMATICS, 3-k CLASS SEC'Y., I; HISTORIAN, 2 CLEE CLUB, 1-2-3-k: BANO, 3-k; ORCHESTRA, k MONOGRAM CLUB, k CHARLES FRANK ROSER, JR. 'Rosey' 9 6 20; 6'l£ ; Ik7 SPORTS nuts! SOCCER, 2-3-k; BASKETBALL, , 3-k MONOGRAM CLUB, 3 k f. V



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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '39 On August 26, 1935 AT 8:30 A.M., THIRTY-EIGHT WANOERERS JOINED OUR GyPSY Band on the Open Roao. We pickeo them up FROM THE FOLLOWING OISTRICTS: HAMILTON twp•, (I4.), Donalo Trimmer, Merle Grim, Ro- salie Berkhcimer ano Oavio Meckley; Cone- wago Independent, (I), Robert Hale; Wash- ington tup., (I), Merl Eisenhart; Paradise twp., (II), Walter Baker, Nevin Baker, Clair Wehler, Maxine Hamme, Miriam Hamme, Dale Roogers , Barlette Zeigler, Helen Weaver, Charles Roser, 8ruce Jacobs and Kenneth Hoover; Seven Valleys, (I), Geralo Krout; Lativore twp., (I), Arlene Wolf; East Berlin, (10), Mark Binder, Eloa So- wers, Arlene Mummeat, Lavere Wrights, John Gentzler, Hylene Bubb, Dorothy Zeigler, William Ruth, Theodore Anoerson and Rich- aro Hoffman; Reaoing twp., (9), Beatrice Hess, Mae Jacobs,—L ne Jacobs, Mary Lou- ise 6aker, Tona ThomasT Harold Eisenhart, Pauline MooTtE 7 ft + u»i s-W 1 tter and Carlton Jacobs. Miss Ianthe Smith was appointed spon- sor of our class. The following officers were elected: (first semester), pres., Hy- lene Bubb; v. pres., Maxine Hamme; sec'y., Arlene Muwmert; treas., Geralo Krout ; (secono semester), pres., Maxine Hamme; v. pres., Hylene Bubb; sec'y., Theodore An- derson; treas., Geralo Krout; historian, Arlene Mummert. Sept. 2 - Kenneth Hoover and Bruce Jacobs quit because it was too much work PEOALING 'bikes' FROM THE PlGEON HlLLS. Oct. 7 - Robert Feiser joineo our Bano from Hyattsville, Mo. Dec. 13 - Donald E. Pottorff entereo from Kentucky, but several oays later went to York with his parents. Apr. 2I4. - Merle Grim oecioeo against school, in favor of the farm. Our faculty incluoeo: E. M. Gruver as Supv. Prin.; J. Y . Bankert; Ianthe Smith ano Ioa Katharine Hall. ■» » At the beginning of the Sophomore YEAR, FORTY-TWO OF US JOINEO THE GyPSY Band on its journey on the Open Roao. Robert Feiser went to live with his MATERNAL GRANOPARENTS, YORK, ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF HIS PARENTS. Pauline Moore selecteo marrieo life IN PREFERENCE TO SCHOOL LIFE. The following new stuoents joined our Bano: Miloreo Altlano ano Melvin Frye from Dover Hi, Walter Carper from Virginia, Harry Albert from York Springs Hi, ano Ev- elyn Resh from Dillsburg H.S. Sept. 21 - Harry York Springs Hi. Oct. 3 - West York H.J . Oct. 13 our Band to electrical construction company. Later he WAS KILLED WHEN THE MOTORCYCLE ON WHICH HE ANO A COMPANION WERE RIDING TO WORK, COL- LIDED WITH A FREIGHT TRAIN ON THE WEST Market Street crossing, York. Oct. 13 - Mae Jacobs oecioeo she WOULO RATHER WORK ON HER OWN ROAO. Nov. 2 - Leona Frye from Dover Hi ENTEREO AFTER RECUPERATING FROM A RHEUMAT- IC CONDITION WHICH KEPT HER OUT OF SCHOOL since September. Nov. 16 - Arlene Wolf oion't like so MANY BEWHISKEREO ONES (F's), SO SHE QUIT. Nov. 30 - Harold Eisenhart stoppeo SCHOOL TO TAKE UP FARMING. Jan. I4. - Harold Eisenhart got tireo OF FARMING - ANO AGAIN JOINEO US. Jan. 20 - Evelyn Resh was forced to QUIT, DUE TO THE DEATH OF HER MOTHER. Apr. 3 “ Dorothy Kunkle entereo from West York High. Apr. 19 - Harold Eisenhart oecioeo to QUIT again. The following officers were in charge this year: (first semester), pres., Maxine Hamme; v. pres., Hylene Bubb; sec'y., The- odore Anoerson; treas., Geralo Krout; his- torian, Miriam Hamme; (sccono semester), pres.. Lavere Wrights; v. pres., Maxine Hamme; sec'y., Theodore Anoerson; treas., Gerald Krout; historian, Nevin Baker. Commercial Education, a new dept, at E.B.H.S., UNOER THE DIRECTION OF MARGARET M. Leas, York, was aooeo. Other teachers WERE THOSE OF THE PRECEDING YEAR. Our Bano now ascenoeo to the 'Jolly Junior' stage on Aug. 30, 937, when thir- ty-seven OF US KEPT. TRAVELING ON THE OPEN Roao. Daniel Leinart transferred here from Arenotsville Vocational H.S. Donald Jacobs joineo the class of '39 BECAUSE HE DIC NOT HAVE ENOUGH CRE0ITS TO become a 'Dignified Senior'. Sept. 21 - Dale Roogers retired to THEIR FARM IN PARADISE TWP. Feb. 21 - Beatrice Hess stoppeo, ano IS NOW MAKING USE OF HER EDUCATION AT HOME MAKING. She is now Mrs. Clifton Smith. Apr. 1 - Elda Sowers moveo to Han - OVER ANO ENTERED SCHOOL THERE. SUBSEQUENT- LY SHE SECUREO EMPLOYMENT AND THEN MARRIEO Germanus Jacoby. Officers for the Junior year were: (first semester), pres.. Lavere Wrights; v•pres., Theooore Anoerson; sec'y., Daniel Leinart; treas., Gerald Krout historian, Nevin 8aker; (secono semester), pres.. La- vere Wrights; v. pres., Maxine Hamme; sec'y., Theooore Anoerson; treas., Geralo Krout; historian, Dorothy Zeigler. Vocational Agriculture was aooeo this YEAR, UNOER THE OIRECTION OF S. W. MOSIER. W. E. Black replaceo Miss Ioa Katha- rine Hall as supervisor of music and heao OF THE HISTORY OEPT. (continued) Albert returneo to Wayne Hamme entereo from - Robert Hale dropped from SECURE EMPLOYMENT WITH SOME

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