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

 - Class of 1930

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RALPH FRANKLIN KNAUB As shy as any in the class He knows his angles all in math And when in music tenor rings A11 know it's brother Knaub who sings And if by chance re gets perplexed He frowns and makes you think he's hexecl His thoughts are all for one sweet girl Her smiling charms make his head twirl You and Who Else ALPH FRANKLIN KNAUB was born April 20, 1913, at Roosevelt avenue, York. He lived at 1108 North George street, in the same block that he received his education, for the past fourteen years of his life. Knaubie is one of the few boys in his class who do not have a regular hangout. He is noted for his very solemn face, which helps to characterize him as an' industrious young chap. He is very absent-minded in typewriting, especially when he is bothered by a certain girl. Knaubie is a very active member of the class of '30. For four years he was the historian, collecting facts and data about his class. His musical talent was made use of in the spring music contest of '28, and again in the operetta, Miss Cherry Blossom, of '29, He took an 1m- portant part in the class play, Peg O' My Heart, '29, Ralph's business-like qualities are shown by the fact that he was assistant business manager of the SCHOOL NEWS for '28 and '29 and in the fact that he was business manager of the junior edition of the SCHOOL NEWS of '29, the basketball teams, and the magazine campaign of '30, He was the head librarian of the school library, which has been expanding rapidly. He was also appointed as the student movie projec- tion operator of '29 and '30. Ralph expects to try out for the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. 21

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PAUL CASPER GLATFELTER The class of thirty has within A short lad who can well mix in He knows his science and his math I To him it's all a great big laugh One day as all his classmates know He went to see a picture show And when from French class he refrained The students then said prof complained Shut Up AUL CASPER GLATFELTER was born April 16, 1913, in North York borough. Paul has attended school every year and made very good records. Shrimp,l' the small boy of the class, is a very studious boy. Ask any one of the high school students and they will be sure to answer that Paul is always in great haste. The Pee Wee Kid does not make such a Hirtation with the opposite sex, except for a few girls? But nevertheless Casper seems to be a very popular senior. Paul has taken part in many activities of the school. This he did with a willing heart. Paul, as editor-in-chief of the SPARKLER, has made it the greatest success, and as associate editor for the SCHOOL NEWS for the years '28, '29 and '30 has helped make the paper a mem- ber of several organizations because of its great improvements. As an actor, Shrimp is hard to equal, because in the senior class play he portrayed marvelously the role of the gallant young Frenchman. Last, but not least, Paul is talented in music, being connected with the high school operetta in 1929. Casper' is by no means a shy lad, as he can usually be heard answering, not in his turn, but just blurting out any time he feels thus. His worst fault is that of helping the girls, but it cannot be helped. Paul, by the way, has picked mathematics as his profession, as his talent falls in this line. 20



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MARY KATHRYN LEESE She is a very charming lass VVho studies hard in every class She tries to make her marks all A's T'hat's why she works for days and days Her boy friend is quite 'handy To her he brings some candy Peg says that nursing pays That's her job for future days Aw Grow Up ARY KATHRYN LEESE was born in the small burg of North York August 24, 1912, receiving her entire education in the public schools of this community. Beautiful,' seems to know everything about her chemistry. She certainly knows her formulaes and symbols. She knows only too well tho composition of the hearts of the opposite sex and this knowledge often is of great value to her. Golddigger knows all the ways and means of how to handle any man. Although they call her fellow Scotty,', she certainly knows the keys to his pocket book. There is not anything that she does not get once she has her heart set on it. Stringbean certainly is talented very much along the line of plays. She took the main role of Peg in the play called Peg O' My Heart. The following year she was chosen to portray the main role of Ethel in the production, The Whole Town's Talking. She also took a part in both the operettas of ,29 and '30, If it had not been for Peg there would not be as good a dismissal as is now witnessetl. All can keep in step by the strains of music which pcal from the Victrola which is plaved day after day by Peg, having charge of this both in '29 and '30. She was also on the drill team of '30, Ethel wishes to become a nurse and help all those who are in need. 22

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