New Holland High School - Leoninus Yearbook (New Holland, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Eugene William Palils August 6, 1934 Gene Tower City: Band 11,215 Basketball 11,21. New Hol- land: Band 13,415 Chorus 13,415 Basketball 13,415 Leoni- nus Editorial Staff 1415 Senior Play 141g County Band 13,41. I find children's activities rather boring. Yes, this was Gene's renowned line in the Senior Play, Seventeenth Summer. As Martin Keefe, he portrayed the part of a haughty friend. Gene's favorite sport is basketball. His ability to play the trombone has aided the high school band. Gene also sings in the chorus. His favorite expression is Nice, Pahls. This phrase is used to chide either himself or his twin when they pull a boner. As to the future, Gene is undecided between life as an engi- neer or as an automobile mechanic. Margaret Elizabeth Plank Donald Leroy Parmer July 7, 1934 Don Basketball 11,2,3,415 Baseball 12,3,415 Soccer 12,319 Student Council 1115 Chorus 11,415 Senior Play 1415 Le- oninus Business Staff 141. This lanky lad has helped to win many a soccer, basketball and baseball game for New Holland High School. Sports come first and foremost with Don. He always has something to say. Whenever the room is quiet Parmer makes it his business to break the monotony. His ridicu- lous remarks pop up at the most opportune times. Don always has a smile and a friendly greeting for everyone. His talent in the damatic field was shown when he portrayed Jack in the Senior Play. Don is uncertain of his future plans. January 6 1934 Betty Chorus 11,2,3,415 Majorette 13,415 Leoninus Business Staff 1415 Patrol 111. Betty is a dark-haired, slender girl with a very neat appear- ance. She is the quiet type who has the good quality of sincerity for which she is admired. Her outside interests vary greatly, thus keeping her time occupied. A commercial student, she would like to be employed as a secretary after graduation. Having had experience in this field, she is well prepared for the future. Her ability in the business profession was seen when she very capably managed the senior play program.

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Lee Robert Lalzet April 4, 1935 Lee Kulpmont Band 111. New Holland: Band 12,3,413 Leoninus Editorial Staff 1415 County Band 12,3,41. Lee is our grade's contribution to the musical world. He has well shown his ability by playing solo trumpet for the high school band since his arrival in our sophomore year. Lee can often be found looking through odd pieces of money to add to his coin collection. His love of fun and good humor has made him well-liked by everyone in our grade. Although he has no definite plans for the future, he is certain to be suited to any field of endeavor he chooses. Barbara fane Metford January 22, 1935 Barbie Chorus 12,3,41g Town Clock News 12,3,413 T.C.N. Associate Editor 1413 Band 11,2,3,413 Quill and Scroll 13,413 Student Council 11,2,413 School President 1413 Leoninus Editorial Staff 1413 Senior Play 1413 Cheer- leading 11,2,3,413 Tumbling Club 1213 Hockey 13,41. This vivacious lass, as her activity record indicates, has served her Alma Mater well. She has always been an avid sports fan and faithfully supports the Huskies through soccer, basket- ball, and baseball seasons. Barbie knows how to be the perfect, poised young lady, but she's contributed her share of humor to the class. She certainly added a dash of fun to Seventeenth Summer , as mischievous twelve year old, Kitty . The nursing profession is her chosen career, but prior to entering training, Barb plans to attend Bucknell University for preparatory study. Donald Alois Pahls August 6, 1934 Don Tower City: Band 11,213 Basketball 11,213 Class Vice-President 121. New Holland: Band 13,413 Chorus 13,413 Basketball 13,413 Tennis 13,413 Student Council 1413 Senior Play 141g Leoninus Editorial Staii' 141, County Chorus 1313 County Band 141. . Don is taller and older than his twin, Eugene. He saw the light of day fifteen minutes before his brother. Basketball and tennis interest Don in the sports field. The trumpet holds his musical attention, although he also enjoys singing. , Don , who joined us in our junior year from Tower City, is a very industrious student, but also likes to have a good time. Personality, versatile interests, and the wishes of his many friends, will lead Don to a most prosperous life, which he hopes to make in the engineering field.



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Glenn Arnold Rodgers June 13, 1934 Butch Student Council 11,253 Class President 11,253 Class Vice President 1453 Leoninus Business Staff 145. Butch is Blue Ball's contribution to our class. His ever helping hand to aid in any class activity has made him popular among the students. He proved his popularity when his classmates voted him the boy to receive the American Legion Award in the ninth grade. His Ford can usually be seen carrying classmates and friends to basketball games and other school activities. Although Glenn is uncertain of his future plans we believe he will be a success in any vocation he may choose. Anna Mary Seldom ridge October 1, 1933 Anna Mary Salisbury: Chorus 11,2,35g New Holland: Leoninus Business Staff 145. Before joining our ranks this past year, Anna Mary was graduated from Salisbury High School. She soon showed her ability to quickly win friends when she was selected as candi- date to represent the senior class in the Safety Patrol Queen Contest. . Roller skating is Anna Mary's favorite pastime. Horseback riding also rates high with her. As a result of her commercial training, Anna Mary's choice for the future is that of a secretary at the New Holland Machine Company. Fred Grant Seldom ridge January 30, 1935 Fred Fred, one of the quieter members of the Class of '52, came to New Holland in his senior year from Salisbury. Fall is Fred's favorite time of the year, for then he can go hunting. Many a day will pass, before sharpshooter Fred will not bring home his limit of game. If asked which class he enjoys most in school, Fred will prob- ably answer shop. Fred lives on a large farm near Gap. After graduation, he plans to work on his father's farm.

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