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w-l-L Page Fourteen W gl 1 1- ELI M. MARTIN NOVEMBER 8, 1918 NEW HOLLAND, PA. Dramatics Club 121g Science Club 1315 Glee Club 1413 Operetta 141. This young fellow was born three days before the whistles blew, signifying armistice day, and it is said that he rather objected to all the noise. He started school at the Weaver home under the supervision of Mrs. Weaver. Eli could be seen selling farm products at a very early age and we still see him selling celery or passing circulars for prominent business men. The business side of life seems to appeal to Eli, and it appears that in that profession he will find suc- cess. He is most industrious and efficient. He- is known around the school for his hot arguments and his love for debating. Speedo has not fully decided on his future but he expects to further his education in some way. May life offer you a big reward! HAROLD WAYNE MARTIN OCTOBER 30, 1916 BLUE BALL, PA. Travel Club 1213 Construction Club 1319 Op- eretta 131. Harold began his education in Blue Ball in 1921, and joined us in our Freshman year. Should you see Harold perched on a cushion while driving his Ford you will under- stand why we call him Pigmy, but good things come in small packages. Harold. Travel is one of the main attractions in Pigmy's life, he having visited eleven states, and covered about fourteen thousand miles in travel. He has been to Canada, Niagara and in 1933 drove the Ford out to the Chicago World's Fair. For a hobby Pigmy is taking a radio course by correspond- ence and hopes to continue his studies in the electrical field when he leaves New Holland High School. JOHN K. MASER, JR. MARCH 12, 1918 NEW HOLLAND, R. D. 1, PA. Cperetta 11, 313 Sports Club 1213 Hi-Y 1313 Manager of basketball team 141. Jack, although not a native born citizen has been with us ever since first grade, where he along with 23 others, start- ed school in the home of Mrs. Weaver. His agreeable ways and smiling face has made him a favorite of the whole class. Although not a basketball hero, Jack has played his part as manager of the team. His Chevie has won favor with the girls, not only in New Holland, but Brownstown as well. Jack also added to the success of the two class plays, not on the stage. but as stage manager. He hasn't decided what his future work will be, but since he is now taking up business at Lancaster Business College we feel sure it will be in that line.
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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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1 11 1 EVA PEARL MELLINGER MAY 17, 1917 NEW HoLLAND, PA. Science Club1233 Tri-Hi-Y 1333 Operetta 11, 23 3 Glee Club 11, 23 3 Junior Play 143 3 Sen- ior Play 1435 Leoninus 143, Cheerleader 143. Eva hailed from West Main street, and has spent most of her life so far in New Holland, and always attended the New Holland schools. She ,frenerally has an opinion about everything, and furthermore, is not afraid to express it. lf you hear a hearty laugh issuing' from a group of noisy stud- ents you can count on it that Eva has a new joke. Perhaps it is this lively spirit in her which makes the class such an active cheerleader. We can always depend on Eva as a friend in need. As for the future, Eva considers interior decoration and dress designing or perhaps being' housewife for Gib. DOROTHY CATHERINE MOHLER AL'oL's'r 14, 1918 Nr-:w HOLLANI3, PA. Operetta 11, 2, 3, 43 5 Travel Club 1233 Con- duct and Manners 133g Town Clock News 1433 Cheerleader 143 3 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43. Did you ever hear of Shorty? Well folks, that's Dot. Her favorite expression, Gee, that burns me up, can be heard anywhere around school. She is business manager of the Town Clock News and is a cheerleader. Recently she has taken a new interest in basketball and pays the paper boy in pennies because it takes longer. We wonder why? Her spare time is divided between Buck and her knitting. Dot hopes to be a hair dresser, and we feel sure that she will soon own an establishment of her own. HELEN NAOMI MYERS AL'f:Us1' 9, 1918 NEW HOLLAND, PA. Glee Club 11, 2, 435 Home Craft Club 1233 Tri-Hi-Y Club 1333 Baseball team 12, 33, Bas- ketball 13, 43. To say that she is quiet and reserved does not mean that Dolly isn't with the class, for she always participates in its activities. Dolly has been with us for the twelve years, and has proven a worthy and faithful student. She always has a smile to greet her friends and is always willing to help another student. Dolly has taken a great interest in sports. Many a time she has led the Senior Girls' basketball team to victory. Who made that goal? Of course, it was Dolly. She has no particular vocation in view, but we're sure she'll be successful in whatever she attempts. -T Page Fifteen - -
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