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f+ Ay 1 1 KATHRYN YODER STEFFY MAY ll. 1918 New HOLLAND. PA. Operetta 11, 21 5 Glee Club 11, 2, 41 5 Orches- tra 11, 2, 31 3 Home Economics Club 121 3 Assist- ant Editor of Town Clock News 1415 Basket- ball 11, 2, 41. This girl. known as Steffy, gives the teachers many a chance to Sh her talking. Steffy can very easily be digni- fied and reserved if she wants to. You can usually hear her asking someone 'tD'ya have anything to eat? As assistant editor of the Town Clock News, Kathryn shows her skill with a pen. Her chief hobby is reading or writing poetry. Although SteHy is not the oldest girl she is the largest. She seems to have a great fondness for soldiers We won- der why? Kathryn's ambition is to become a nurse in Jef- ferson Hospital. We're sure she'll be a success. CARROLL WITMER STOKES OCTOBER 25, 1917 NEW HOLLAND, PA. Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41 g Sports Club 111 g Ten- nis 13, 41: Orchestra 11, 2, 413 Construction Club 1313 Leoninus 141. Will any of us ever forget Stokes? No! He just vxon't let us for he has impressed himself so indelibly upon us that we cannot. He has won great laurels in athletics, es- pecially in basketball. More than that, he always exhibited a high standard of sportsmanship which shows the real stulT ' of which he is made, and which is more than all the victories he has ever made possible. Besides sports he has attained success in music. His merry pranks make him hu- man. One of his favorite expressions is: Paper, lady! Thoughtful, gay, intellectual, athleticg balance, perfect bal- ance. To you, our classmate, we wish success. MILDRED EVELYN TROOP Oc'roBER 5, 1918 CHURCHTOWN, PA. Glee Club 13, 413 Clubs: Home Craft 1215 Tri-Hi-Y 131: Operetta 141. If you have seen a girl around school who has big, brown eyes you can feel sure that it was Milly. We can't decide just what Milly's plans are after school, because sometimes she says it's hairdressing and sometimes it's butchering. Does Chappy have anything to do with the latter, Milly. Mildred came to us in the ninth grade and since then has been an active member of the class, taking part in sports, newspaper work, and all class activities. Whatever you do after graduation the Class of '36 will be with you. Page Nineteen fff -4' - ffm- 2-f - 'fa
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l l 1 1 iiri V lgilv - Yiffil. i,x,53 .:g ll DOROTHY MARIE SNADER Noveivmsn 23. 1918 NEW HoL1.ANo, PA. Glee Club gl, 2, 3, 41: Operetta 11, 2, 3, 413 Good Housekeeping Club 1313 Patrol 13, 4lg Junior Play l3h 3 Senior Play 443. Those eyes! . . . of course they belong to no other than Snader, who is near the top of the girls in height. Snade1 ' is usually found dashing around in the hall seeing that the patrol, of which she is captain. is doing its duty! She devotes much of her time to piano playing and residents of Ephrata and Morgantown. Dot seems to favor Albright College. We wonder why? Her favorite expression the morning after the night before is, Boy, can he dance! Well, Dot, here is luck to you as an athletic coach and we feel you will be high scorer in the game. H11 HARD FILLMORE SPRECHER Just: 1, 1912-l BOWMANSVILLE, PA. Art Club 121: Hi-Y Club 131: Home Room Vice President 1-ll: Leoninus bil. Sugar, who is the heavyweight of the class, hails from Bowmansville. If you doubt that he is a heavyweight, just try to push him around and you will be convinced. Some of his artistic ability may be seen within this book. Sugar is very sociable and is always in a good humor. Out-door sports are a great enjoyment to Richard. When he puts every ounce of his strength into something, hc cer- tainly can do things. As yet, Richard has not decided upon his life's work but whatever his choice may be we all hope he will be successful. RUTH IRENE STAUFFER Dsci-:Miami 1, 1917 GOODVILLE, PA. Home Economics Club ill 1 Home Craft Club 1215 Tri-Hi-Y ITN: Leoninus, 14l. Although Ruthie is the smallest girl in the class she certainly has a big heart. She is always willing to help an- othei classmate in any possible way. Ruthie has formed many friendships. by her charming ways and is considered a 'food friend and student. If you ask Ruthie what type of boy-friends she pre- fers, she will say tall, dark and handsome. Maybe it's be- cause she's so small. Ruthie hasn't made up her mind as yet what she will attempt after her graduation, but we be- lieve- that before many years roll by she will be busily en- gaged as a housekeeper. HW- Page Eighteen
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1 1 - DONALD BOYER WITMER APRIL 17, 11118 NEW HOLLAND, PA. Orchestra 11, 2, 413 Operetta 13, 413 Junior Play 1313 Senior Play 1413 Construction Club 131 1 Sports Club 121 3 Basketball 13, 41 3 Tennis 13. 413 Class Treasurer 1413 Leoninus 141. This young' man, known to some as Donny, to others as Whit, and to Carroll Stokes as Uncle Donny, is the type of American man that every youngster envies and some day hopes to equal. He is a keen student and a boy that everyone is proud to call a pal. Donny blows a mean trumpet in the orchestra and in the Junior and Senior plays has proved that he can out- Gableu Clark Gable himself. His acting in these performances has caused many a feminine heart to skip a beat, but what heart minds skipping' a beat when it's over Donny, He is a wow at sports, wielding: an uncanny racket in tennis, and a heavy bat in baseball, but his greatest glory has been in basketball. His hobby is radio and he plans to make a name for himself in this Field. Here's luck! HELEN KOHLER WENTZ Ucroisrtn 251. 1918 NEW HOLLAND, PA. School Safety Patrol 1413 Town Clock News 141 1 Operetta 1l, 2, 3, 41 3 Monitor 131 3 Senior Play 1413 Glee Club 11, 2, 413 Tri-Hi-Y 1313 Travel Club 1313 Leoninus 141. A tiny. squabblingr baby girl with the most beautiful brown eyes came into the Wentz household on a bright Oc- tober morn. To keep in accordance with the month her dad decided to nickname her Spook, by which she is still known today. Betrayimr her slow easy manner, Spook' 'is indus- triousness personified 1ask any member of the Town Clock News staff1. Swimming, tennis, hiking, dancing, cocoanut mounds and Honey. her pet bull dogg take up most of her leisure time. There is also some time for a certain college lad. When she graduates Spook intends going to college and later become a great asset to the future generations. HARRY SHELLEY WITMER MARC!! 20. 1918 NARVON, PA. Science Club 121 3 Junior Play 131 3 Construc- tion Club 1313 Senior Play 1412 Glee Club 141. . Whenever you see a Ford full of boisterous school kids coming up Main street you can be sure that Shelley has been telling' one of his many stories and if you ever heard of a Witmer who makes visits to East Lampeter you can be sure that it's Harry. Harry has displayed his wit and talent to most of us in the Junior and Senior plays. Hari-y's favorite subjects are mathematics and chem- istry and his hobby is stamp collecting. Harry is very much interested in electricity and we are sure that in the future years he will invent some beneficial electrical apparatus. Here's hoping for the best. Page Twenty ,V ,Y , , H ,7,,,,4A ,, .74
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