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

 - Class of 1930

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HELEN IRENE SCHASZBERGER Petiteness is her leading trait But yet no one will find her late And when she tries to do a thing The finished product she will bring Most tall: is or her cave man strong Lured to her side by some sweet song Like music caught his ear and then Enraptured him like most young men Tbat's Your Story ELEN IRENE SCHASZBERGER was born June 21, 1910 in the community of North York, and she has spent her entire life in its surroundings. Teenie is the secretary of the school, and whenever you hear keys clicking away at a fast rate you are sure to find Teenie close by. Schatzie is our live and ten cent store lass, and whenever you en- ter the store you are sure to see Irene all excited and flushed, serving the customers who surround the counter, shouting and fussing for no reason at all. You can easily see, after being in Midget's company for a short period of time, that she is proud to be the sister of one of her fellow classmates, for she often is heard saying these words, That's my broth- er. And it appears that they never quarrel. ? 'Z ? ? ? Helen has had many activities since she entered high school. She was in the glee club '27, '28, '29 and operetta '28, '29, She also appeared in the class play of '30 and was president of the Girl Reserves '29, '30. As school secretary '30 she did very good Work for all who asked her. She was attendance reporter '29, '30 and business manager of the 1930 SPARKLER. Helen entered in volleyball '27 but did not continue. Due to her music ability she was in the spring contest '28. Helen's ambition is to be a stenographer and if she continues the good work she is now showing she will be a great success. 2 6 1

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MARY HELEN ROHRBAUGH She is a quiet care-free lass Until they crack a joke in class And then her laughter it booms forth With all its might from South to North In basketball s1he's quite the cats In French she knows the its and thats And if perchance her face gets red You know she's blushing and not mad Don't Be Funny ARY HELEN ROHRBAUGH was born in the small hamlet of North York, February 28, 1913. She acquired all of her school- ing in borough schools and everyone will agree she has spent them to an advantage. Giggling Gerty is her favorite name, and if you are around her for only tive minutes you will agree that she well deserves her name. If you ever hear any one giggling, if you ever see a girl shaking with emotion, you may be sure that it is none other than Mary. Letty certainly is a whiz in her commercial work. She certainly knows her prefixes and rules. If she continues she will sure be a big success. Miss Pompe a Incendie seems to have great ability in the field of business. She was assistant business manager of the SCHOOL NEWS in '28 and '30. She was also associate editor of the 1930 SPARKLER. She seems also gifted in the line of music, taking part in the operettas in '28, '29 and '30. Mary also took part in the senior class play of '30, Bright Girl has some athletic ability, playing on the volleyball team of '27, '28, '29 and '30, She has also played basketball in '29,, '30. She also was on the drill team in '29. Mary wishes to go into the commercial field and wants to become some man's eificient secretary and stenographer.. 25



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RICHARD DAVID SCHASZBERGER He is the barber of our class To cut 'em up that is his task He skavcs 'em all-but now and then XVith wa,r1d'ring thought he cut his man In training every day and week To make his man fall at his feet And in the fight, he's bound to Win Because he has that winning grin 'Wlooo13ee ICHARD DAVID SCHASZBERGER was born February 2, 1912, in a little red brick house at 113 West Sixth avenue. Dick can be seen almost every morning taking his hike out through the country. This is what Dick seems to cherish, a good hike. Pardon for saying it again, but possibly he likes hiking because it keeps him in 'training for all his fights. At other times you can see Richard delivering circulars for the North York State bank or at his usual hangout, the cigar store, to which place he goes when his time is not occupied by one of his many jobs. David, which name he never uses except in solid trigonometry class, is one of the five senior boys who are trying to learn their angles and functions. He has a habit of amusing our trig teacher, who, it seems, cannot protect herself from his onslaught of jokes. During his second year in high school, Schatzy held the ofiice of president. In the junior year he was elected vice president of the Philo Literary society. In this oliice, it was necessary for him to prepare the programs for the society meetings. In the class play of '30, he took thc role of Mr. Donald Swift, a boxer and movie director. He sang in the High school quartet and the operetta of '30. Dick's last Word was that he'll take correspondence courses in civil engineering. 21 y

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