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her participation in numerous activities. Evidence of her ability in the business field was proven, when in her senior year, she capably served as both class and office secretary. This dimpled miss always has a Hi and a friendly smile for everyone. Nice is her favorite expression, and friends find it rather contagious. After graduation Connie plans to hold a secretarial posi- tion in an oiiice. Her commercial training has ably prepared her for this work. The class of '52 welcomed a very industrious student to its ranks in ninth grade. Anna was found to be full of fun IH addi- tion to being studious. During her spare time, Anna enjoys roller skating, reading a good book, or listening to music. She also likes to play the piano occasionally. Anna's plans are indefinite, but a glance into the crystal ball might reveal a future of dust cloths, dishpans, and diapers. 1No rolling pins . . . she's not the type.3 Shirley func Conrad June 25, 1934 Connie Class Secretary 11,3,43g T.C.N. Business Staff 11,2,3,43g Circulation Manager, T.C.N. 13,435 Girl's Basketball 1435 Hockey 1433 Oiiice Secretary 143g Leoni- nus Business Staff 143, Senior Play 1439 Chorus 11,2,33g J-V Cheerleader 13,43g Patrol 11,2,3,43g Lieutenant 143: Connie is one of the busiest members of our class, due to Anna Mae Etter May 7, 1934 Anna Chorus 11,2,33g TCN Editorial Staff 12,3,43g Le- fulianne Beatrice Delp September 28, 1934 Judy Cheerleading 11,2,3,43g Chorus 11,2,3,43g Student Council 11,2,3,43g Student Council Secretary 1333 Senior Play 1435 Leoninus Editorial Staff 1433 Basketball 123, Class Vice-President 1335 Hockey 12,3,43g T.C.N. Edi- iicgrial Staff 12,3,43g T.C.N. editor 1435 Quill and Scroll , . Judy is one of the most versatile members of our grade. She has proven this statement by her participation in a wide range of activities. This past year, Judy was selected by the members of our grade to receive the Daughters of the American Revolution good citizen award. Judy is interested in the field of art. Her ability in this realm was proven when she so capably directed the decoration committee for the Junior-Senior Reception. Music also captures the fancy of this popular miss. She was featured as a soloist at the annual Christmas Carol Service for the past two years. After graduation, Judy plans to begin summer school im- mediately, majoring in elementary teaching at Millersville State Teacher's College.
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fean Elizabeth Brubaker November 18, 1934 Jean Class Treasurer 11,3,415 Chorus 11,215 Student Coun- cil 13,415 TCN Editorial Staff 12,3,415 Quill and Scroll 13,415 Cheerleading 12,3,415 Hockey 13,415 Hockey Co- Captain 1415 Basketball 13,415 Basketball Captain 1415 Tennis 13,415 Senior Play Understudy and Prompter 1415 Leoninus Editor 1415 Tumbling Club 12,31. Where's page six? Who's seen the varsity basketball photo? We've got a deadline to meet! You've guessed it. That was Jean, our frustrated little yearbook editor. Frustrated only for about four months, understand, until the Leoninus was rewritten and re- paged skingteen times and finally was intact and in the publish- ers' hands. Before editorship, all of Jean's spare time was spent in sports, either as a spectator or a participant. As co-captain of hockey and captain of the basketball team, she led both groups through very successful seasons. Jean enjoys athletics so thor- oughly that she's decided to major in physical education at East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. Roy Thompson Brubaker December 29, 1934 NLlbbi9 TCN Editorial Staff 12,3,415 TCN Photographer 13, 415 Leoninus StaH Photographer 1415 Athletic Manager 11,2,3,415 Senior Manager 13,415 Film Manager 13,415 Quill and Scroll 13,415 Senior Play 1415 Basketball 111. Hold it is the favor ite hiase of this amateur David Dun . p . - can. He has served faithfully as both TCN and Leoninus Staff Photographer. For six years he has been manager for all of New Holland High's athletic activities. In his Junior and Senior years, Nub- bie held the title of Senior Manager. As Mr. Morrow in our production of Seventeenth Sum- mer , he displayed talent in the Held of dramatics. Roy expects to further his education in Photography at Rochester, New York. Dorothy Alice Burkhart April 28, 1934 f-Dow TCN Business Staff 12,3,415 Patrol 11,2,3,415 Cho1'us 12,3,415 Tri-Hi-Y 131. Dot, a blue-eyed brunette, came from Blue Ball to New Hol- land in fifth grade. Her sense of humor has won her many friends, as has her hobby of writing letters. Dot has penpals from all over the world. At one time she wrote to thirty-four people. Dot works as part-time clerk-typist at the New Holland Ma- chine Company. After graduation. she hopes to become a full- time worker for this company. We hope Dot finds success and happiness in the world which awaits her.
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November 4, 1934 to do with it. est in his studies. Alice Marie Good April 10, 1934 G00die Hockey 13,415 Cheerleading 12,3,415 Student Council 11,315 Student Council Treasurer 1315 T.C.N. Business Staff 11,2,3,415 T.C.N. Circulation Manager 1215 T.C.N. Business Manager 13,415 Corridor Patrol 12,3,415 Patrol President 1415 Chorus 11,2,3,415 Quill and Scroll 13,415 School Treasurer 1415 Senior Play 1415 Leoninus Busi- ness Staif 141. Goodie , the tiny vivacious brunette of our class, has been a busy member of class since first grade. When not participating in sports, she is cheering the teams on to victory. All treasurer's reports must be in by Friday, Yes, that's Goodie , our efficient school treasurer. As Angie in the Senior Play, she displayed a considerable amount of dramatic talent. Collecting monkeys is her hobby. G0odie boasts a total of 102 monkeys. After graduation Alice plans to enter the business world. Woodrow November 28, 1934 Senior Play? , trumpet and harmonica. Lawrence Edward Frazier uLarryn Band 11,215 Baseball 12,3,415 Class Secretary 1215 Basketball 11,215 Soccer 141. When a witty remark pops out of the clear blue sky followed by a shower of laughter, you can be sure Larry had something Larry moved to New Holland from New Cumberland, join- ing his present classmates in the iifth grade. Sports interest Larry very much, football being his favor- ite. He seems to have little time for girls and has a casual inter- At present Larry finds employment at Rubinsons', but the lure of the sea will probably call him to the Merchant Marines. lfwlson Good f r. Woodie Patrol 1115 Chorus 1415 Senior Play 1415 Yearbook Business Staff 1415 County Chorus 141. Woodie is one of the original members of the Class of '52. This active 4 H-er has been on livestock judging teams for the past two years at Penn State. He has taken part in many local activities connected with the 4-H program. Even though this work occupies most of his time, he has taken part in school activi- ties. Who'll ever forget his part as Tony , the wolf, in the Music is one of Woodie's main interests. He plays the piano, Although he has no definite plans, we expect Woodrow to make his mark in agricultural education.
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