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

 - Class of 1934

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William Riale Activities-Orchestra: 2, 3, 4. ILLII-XM is one ol the out-of-town students. He usually walks to and from school. lt is not too much trouble for him to carry his violin for weekly orchestra rehearsals and assembly programs. He proved to be quite a iaith- iul and valuable orchestra member throughout his High School career. This commercial student is known to fall tor certain out-of-town girls. William is quite a radio enthusiast and wishes to proceed in this field. The class feels sure of his suc- cess. If there is trouble in the ai'r, 'You can bet that William is there. Elizabeth Rishel Activities-Senior Play Program Committee: 45 Operetta: 4. LIZABETH is quite a timid lass, nevertheless she has her lessons pre- pared daily. She exercises the saying, Do today's work today, not tomorrow. Elizabeth has a weak- ness tor an Auburn car driven by a gentleman trom Emigsville. The class ot '34 is sure that Elizabeth will succeed it she has her work pre- pared as regularly in the tuture as she had in school. Elizabeth talks the entire day, But we like her anyway. E223 I DADKLEIQ I934 l-larolcl Quickel Activities-Operetta: 2, 33 Class Plays: 3, 45 School News: 1: Sparkler: 4: Class Commit- tees: 2, 3, 4: Basketball: 1, Z: Tennis: Z, 3, 4: Class Presi- dent: 3, 4: Treasure of Athletic Assn.: 3: Orchestra: 1, Z, 3, 4: Commencement Speaker. AROLD is the musician of the class oi '34. His violin may be heard above all other instruments in the school orchestra. Harold is also a studious lad. He has carried high honors during all tour years of high school. Harold has followed in the steps ot the classical course. The class is positive that he will succeed in lite, par- ticularly if he sticks to his violin. He's a studious boy, indeed, We'1e positive that lie'll sucf Ceed. Viola Sauerwald Activities-Operetta: 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: Z, 3. IOLA is one oi the pretty brunettes be- longing to the Senior Class. She possesses a smile which is known to many. Her utmost atten- tion has somewhat been attracted to our rivaling borough, Red Lion. Viola is a worthy mem- ber ot the commercial class. Her ability in singing won her name places on assembly programs and operetta casts. Some day she expects to be a nurse, and we know she will be a good one. She may not clistinguislira 'uevlfz from a noun, But slie sure knows that lad from Dallastown.

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I DADKLED I934 Bornaine Myers Activities-Glee Club: Z, 35 Op- eretta: Z9 School News: 1, 45 Sparkler: 4g Girl Reserves: 1, Z3 Soph. Bazaar Committee: Zg Junior Play Committee: 35 Senior Play Usher Committee: 45 Commencement Speaker. BIENDS, Romans, and Countrymen, allow me to introduce the Latin- minded girl of our class. She seems to connect all subjects with her favorite study. Even her laugh re- sembles the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Romaine is pleasant, noisy and very ambitious. The honor roll would be in- complete without her name, When a laugh rings loud and clear, 'You can bet Romaine is near. Bernard Peeling Activities-Glee Club: 3: Op- erettas: 2, 3, 4g Class Plays: 3, 4. ERNARD is the Bing Crosby of our class. His crooning and acting in operettas, class plays, and assemblies will long be remembered. Like Bing, he makes them fall for him, especially one. One of his greatest Weak- nesses is minding babies. He is very seldom seen alone, as he is almost al- ways accompanied by the Prof's stenog. The class of '34 wishes him success in the fullest sense of the word. The girls are all thrilled by his songs, But to a Senior his heart belongs. Boy Pfaltzgraff Activities-Junior Class Play: 39 School News: 45 Sparkler: 45 Librarian: 3. INSTEIN? No, but one of his brilliant colleagues. Thcrt's What Boy will be some day. For haven't We abundant evidence of his efficiency and talent in chemistry? He is the standby for his class- mates in 1ab. Roy is serious but always ready for fun. It seems strange that such a lad has not found time for the op- posite sex. With the study of chem- istry as a prospect, we are sure he will make good. The only Einstein'l of l34 Surpasses all others gone before. l21l Bernard Quickel Activities-School News: 1. ERNARD is one of the blue-eyed blonde he- roes ot the class who thinks entirely too much about girls. Every day in Problems of Democracy class he could be seen talking to a cer- tain Senior girl from Emigs- ville, who occupied the seat behind his. But this never developed into any- thing really serious. lt turned out to be only an- other of those school day romances. Of many girls he has his pick, We wonder if peroxide, is not the trick.



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I DADKLED IQ34 Nelson Saul Activities: Glee Club: Z, 35 Op- eretta: 1, 2, 35 Basketball: 1, 2: Baseball: 1, 2. ELSON is often re- ferred to as Maurice Chevalier. His height, handsome appearance, and his, French ability has probably won him this name. He is one of the few boys studying Senior French. All of his spare time is given to one particular dame, but who she is we do not know. Chevalier and a man so tall, Why ,tis none other than Nelson Saul. Clarence Senft May Senit Elwood Shaull Activities: Glee Club: 3: Junior Play Ticket Committee: 3. LARENCE is one of the smallest members of our class. He is timid and shy and does not show any weakness for the op- posite sex. But then, we are informed that during the luncheon hour he could not be distinguished from the rest. One of his worst weaknesses is blushing but we hope he will be able to overcome it. Clarence is a commercial student and the class feels sure of his success in this wide field. A very bashful lad is he And always quiet as can be. Activities-Glee Club: Z, 3: Op- eretta: Z, 3: Junior Class Play: School News: 1, Z, 3, 4: Business Manager Sparkler: Girl Reserves: 1, Z, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee: Bazaar Com- mittee: Z. HE Senior class is pleased to present this light-haired, smiling member. May can always be seen in a cheerful mood. Perhaps this is how she attracts the opposite sex. Snuff is very studious. At the end of every six weeks period her name could be seen on the honor roll. Senft wishes to become a secretary. With such a great ambition and pleas- ing personality she can't help but succeed. A frislqy little lass is she, As clever in math as one can be. t23l Activities-Glee Club: 3: Class Plays: 3, 4: School News: 1: Basketball: 1, Z, 3, 4: Soccer: 1, 2: Baseball: 1, Z: Track: 3, 4: Class Treasurer: Soph. Bazaar Committee: 2: Class Play Committees: 3, 4: Orch- estra: 1, Z. LWOOD is one of the most romantic boys in the class. His greatest weakness is his interest in the opposite sex. Elwood holds the record for having the most girl friends. Elwood's athletic ability gained an outlet on the basketball floor, where he displayed a thorough knowledge of the game. During our four years of high school Elwood has been our class treasurer, and has proven reliable. He divides his love among them all, This handsome boy, named Elwood Shaull.

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