North York High School - Panther Yearbook (North York, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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EVELYN NAOMI FRANTZ She writes and talks of lovers great And often of her one dear mate Who seems to be within her mind But Fe must be a certain kind Her actions then are very queer VVVhen thoughts of him to her appear In school, in play, no matter where You're sure to find her with a stare Not So Hot VELYN NAOMI FRANTZ was born April 10, 1913, in the humble community of North York, where she is still residing and where J she spent her happy school days. Little Eve is an excellent news writer and editor, and if anybody is in doubt in regard to a write-up or editorial, you can secure plenty of val- uable information from her. Currie is also a great teaser, for often when in one of her happy mo- ments, her dearest female friend always with her is the poor girl to put up with it all. But she says nothing, and Curlie is undoubtedly amused. A Naomi's activities are numerous, including an associate business managership of the SPARKLER. She was reporter '27, associate editor '28, '29, and editor-in-chief '30 of the SCHOOL NEWS. In the music line she appeared in operettas '28, '29. glee club '27, '28, '29. She played basketball '29, '30, volleyball '27, '29, '30 and was in the field meet '27, '28, '29. She portrayed an important character in her class play '29 and was a member of the debating club '30. As school librarian '30 she did very good work, and likewise when on the junior program committee '29, She was chosen as a delegate to the Penn State Press Association '29, '30 Evelyn's aim is to be a nurse and if she strives for the goal as she has in the past she is sure to reach it. , 18

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ELWOOD HENRY FINK His Chevrolet is allways there To get some girls who are so fair His biggest aim I'll tell you folks Is making peope buy from Hoke's At all our games his face we see He's rooting, yelling, all in glee And as the end i-s drawing nigh This wondrous beauty rights his tie Go Suck a Lemon LWOOD HENRY FINK was born in the small burg of Manchester, on April 30, 1912. He received his first six years of education at the Manchester grade schools. From the seventh grade on up to his final years in high school, Elwood has been with his class thru thick and thin. Finkie', is a very willing helper. He has proved this at the various bazaars and plays. For his hangout, he has chosen Shindel's restaurant. Anyone wish- ing to see Elwood can interview him at the aforementioned place. For four years Finkie paid all his class's bills, received all their profits and placed them in the bank for them. He sang in the music con- test of '28 and the high school quartet of '3O. He also sang in the choruses of the operettas, Miss Cherry Blossom, '29, and The Gypsy Rover, '30. During the years of '29 and '30 he marched in the high school boy's week drill team. He assisted with school typing during '30, showing that he has much talent in that branch of work. Elwood assisted his class in the production of Peg O' My Heart, junior play, and The Whole Town's Talking, senior play. He was the as- sistant business manager of the junior play program and business mana- ger of the senior play program. Finkie was also the stage manager of the senior play. Finkie hasn't decided what commercial vocation he wishes to take up. 17



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0' MORGAN EDGAR FREY In basketball he's just the man As calptain he does what he can To make his team a great success This is his motto-thus 'he says Cap Frey is very much in love VVith one young lass he calls his dove You needn't ask who this may be For he without her you can't see Don't Be Dumb ORGAN EDGAR FREY was born in North York February 15, 1913, receiving all his education in the schools of North York King Pat seems to be the speech-maker of the class of '30, Whenever pep meetings are held Pat is on hand and gives with much adieu a short but deep-meaning speech. 'V Cap spends all of his time at a young lass's home who resides at 42 East Ninth avenue. x Cap seems to be the outstanding feature in a love match that seems to be centering about a young lady better known as Helen or Boots Mugs is sure to be the Winner, as several con- testants have been eradicated. Goof was on the basketball team of '29 and '30 and acted as cap- tain of the team in '30, He was also on the baseball team in '27-'28-'29- '30, and played soccer in '30. He showed his stuff in the field meets of '28 and '29 and with the drill teams of '29 and '30, f'Etgar was vice president of the senior class. He was assistant circulation manager of the SCHOOL NEWS in '28, '29 and '30, and was a delegate to the P. S. P. A. convention of '29. Morgan was mayor cf North York during the national boys' week celebration. He also has some ability in singing, taking part in the operettas of '29 and '30. Edgai was the business and advertising manager of the junior play programs of '29. He has chosen for his life's work that of a business administrator. 19

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