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, Page Twelve - -f 4 :H--HH ROBERT BARTON GOOD MAY 13, 1918 NEW HOLLAND, PA. Orchestra 1113 Science Club 121g Construc- tion Club 1313 Glee Club 1411 Operetta 141. Soccer's aim in school was only to learn things that would prove useful to him a little later in life. This lad is very much interested in physics, chemistry and all things dealing with Science. He has proven his talent and ability in this line more than once. One of the things 'fSoccer en- joys is to use the largest and most complicated words that he knows, when giving oral topics. After graduation Soc- cer is interested in learning the plumbing trade more thor- oughly and working with his father. According to his ability shown in school along this trend we think that Soccer will become a very successful plumber. EDNA ELIZABETH GROFF FEBRUARY 18, 1918 New HOLLAND, PA.. Cheerleader 131: Home Room Officer 141: Class Officer 11, 3, 41 5 Baseball 1313 Glee Club 12, 411 Clubs' Latin 1213 Tri-Hi-Y 131gfHitz- en-Bitz 11, 2, 31g Town Clock News 1415 Or- chestra 1l1g Operetta, 13, 41. Groffy is and has been, ever since first grade, the most active member of our class. She has participated in almost every activity in school and is always Willing to help some struggling Latin student. She is now Editor-in-Chief of the Town Clock News. The school feels that it was through her work that the paper has won the high degree of popularity that it did this year. Her hobby is collecting souvenirs and autographs for her School Memories. Groffy is undecided what she wants to do after school, but we know she will succeed in whatever field she finally decides upon. , No folks, she doesn't have insomnia, but is patiently wait- ing' for the milkman. Don't be late Wimpy. SAMUEL WEAVER HIGH FEBRUARY 2, 1919 BLUE BALL, PA. Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41 Q Science Club 131 3 Jun- ior Play 131g Operetta 1315 Sports Club 1213 Patrol 131. Sam, otherwise known as Sylvia, attended grammar school in Blue Ball and made a timid entrance into our Fresh- man class in '32. He soon made himself known until now in his Senior year, wherever you go, someone wants to know Where's Sam? This happy-go-lucky lad is famous for his certain comic imitations and his original basketball cheer. For two years Sam played a clarinet in the orchestra and for the last two years has been punishing his sax. Sylvia's favorite subject is study hall and his favorite sport is swimming 1in addition to dancing with Ag'gie 1. Ten years hence we shall find friend Sam an accomplished engineer.
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,J 1 ALTA KATHRYN FARRER l1lAY 13, 1918 NEW HOLLAND, PA Operetta 12, 3, 41 5 Glee Club 141 g Home Craft Club 1213 Tri-Hi-Y 131 3 Junior Play 131 9 Class Secretary 131, Leoninus 141. First in laughter, first in fun, first in the hearts of her classmates. In spite of being born on the thirteenth Kas 1or Jack if you will1 is very popular in New Holland High. A fine disposition, a good nature and winning smile brand her as an all-around pal. This pretty curly-headed miss has taken part in many assembly programs and entertainments during her four years in the New Holland school. Basketball games find her a jolly good fan-and can she cheer. Her chief pastimes are running errands to the American Store for groceries and taking daily noon rides in a Ford. She hasn't decided which she likes best, the Ford or the Chevy. Here's to your happiness, Kas, RICHARD DONALD GEIST NOVEMBER 26, 1918 NEW HOLLAND, PA. Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41 3 Science Club 121 9 Con- struction Club 131. Rit. a native of New Holland, spent three years of his young life in Intercourse after which he returned and finished his school career in New Holland High School. Being interested in sports Rit has been star pitcher of the High school baseball team for the past four years, steer- ing the team to many victories. Intramural basketball on the Senior beef team was his pastime during the winter. Horse- back riding and back-seat driving are also favorite sports of our freckle-faced friend. Rit has always been rather bashful among the fair sex but we find that Mabel is breaking him of the habit. Good luck in whatever you undertake, Rit. PAULINE ANNE GEHMAN RIAY 10, 1918 Ni-:w HOLLAND, PA. Operetta 11, 413 Baseball 1113 Glee Club 3, 413 Art Club 12, 31, Town Clock News 141. Pauline, better known as Polly has been with us ever since Iirst grade and her favorite expression, you don't say, can be heard anywhere around school. Polly is known as the artist of the class and is always willing to put the final touches to the picture any art student is working on. These touches are often half the picture. We thank you, Polly. Recently her attitude about letter writing has changed: could the reason be a red-headed hero from Harrisburg. Her smiles have won her a place in the hearts of all her classmates and also patrons of the Cut Rate Store. We hope that she will go far in that business, or gain great heights in the realm of art. Page Eleven
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,f X t l - - 1. LESTER WEAVER KUTZ NOVEMBER 10, 1919 BLUE BALL, PA. Science Club 1213 Orchestra 13, 413 Junior Play 1313 Senior Play 1412 Cheerleader 1413 Leoninus 141. Although born in New Holland, Kutzie, after spend- ing the first year of his life in this town decided he'd rather live in the suburbs so he moved to Blue Ball,f Having com- pleted seven years of study in Blue Ball grammar school Kutzie', joined us in New Holland High School, where he became a friend to all because of his wit and good nature. Should you hear someone whistling The First Move- ment of Foust or inquiring Did you see Yost anywhere -- that's Kutz. Perhaps he is planning his career of Electrical Engineering while taking those daily walks down East Main stieet. Or is Betty the magnetic force? BLANCHE ELIZABETH HOFFARD FEBRUARY 13, 1918 CHURCHTQWN, PA. Home Economics Club 1113 Home Craft Club 121 3 Tri-Hi-Y 1313 Junior Play 1313 Glee Club 141. This cheerful lassie was born at Windsor Forge, but soon moved to Churchtown, where she got her first 8 years of schooling. She has won many friends with her cheery smile and hearty laugh during her 4 years spent at New Holland. Vs hen there are any tricks to be played on people or any jokes to be told, Blimp is right there with her laughs and ideas. She can often be seen in Churchtown with someone who is a painter. Blanche would like to be either a very com- petent housewife or a nurse. We are sure she would be an excellent nurse because she has personality and cheerfulness. But whatever Blimp may attempt she can be assured that the Senior Class is back of her. PAUL IRVIN LAUKHUFF DECEMBER 17, 1916 BLUE BALL, PA. Baseball 13, 413 Sports Club 12, 31Q Orches- tra 111. Paul. better known as Wimpie has earned himself this name because of his drowsiness. The reason for this can be traced directly to his job as a milk man. Recently he has taken a new interest in the milk business because of a certain blonde senior on Main street. We won't tell, Wimpie. He is a very dependable student and has won recognition by his work on committees of the various school functions. His favorite pastime is roller skating' and eating ham- burgers and in school his fondness for chemistry is shown by the marks he gets. After leaving school we think he will be in the milk business. If so, Wimpie, the Class of '36 will be your regular customers. Page Thirteen
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