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

 - Class of 1935

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Ugg cgfzazgfez, 7935 Senior Play The annual Senior class play, 'Huckleberry Finn, was presented suc- cessfully in the Playground Auditorium on lanuary 15 and l6. The play was a comedy in three acts, Written by Roy P. Lewis. Mr. Everhart and Mr. Mit- chell supervised the castka very proficient, one. The plot centcrod about l-luck, who loved to play pranks and his father, who appeared on the scene after having been believed drowned. Due to Iohn Finns reformation and Huck's return, the end was a most happy and appropriate one. Cast of Characters Aunt Polly fMariah Vlfatsonj, who is so nervous , Sybilla Sollenberger Ruth Watson, her sister ..... . Ruth Everhart Mary lane, their young niece , . . Gladys Frantz Fred Raymond, in love with Ruth . , lohn Saylor Melba White, Watson's colored maid . . , l-lelen Kochenour Clara Woppinger, Deaconess of the church . . Gladys Botterbusch Amy Woppinger, her irrepressible sister . . Lillian McComas Huckleberry Finn, who loves to play pranks , . William Knaub Iohn Finn, his father .... . Robert Barton 'Tom Sawyer, l-luck's pal and comrade . . Paul Blum -4 25 ,-

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U55 tcgfzazgfsz, YQ35 ELIZABETH SKELTON Commercial Activities-Play Usher: 3, Operetta: 2, 3, 4: Library Club: 45 Glee Club: 4. Here's one girl Whom we rather envy. It seems to us that Liz must stand in with the doctor in order to get all those notes explaining her absence. Skelly is the sort of a person who seems immensely fond of variety: one day she's in school and the next day she's out. But the minute she enters the room she is both seen and heard, but We don't mind that, Liz, 'cause it would be disastrous if you couldn't tell your friends all about the night before. SYBILLA SOLLENBERGER Commercial Acivities-Class Play: 3, 4: Operetta: 3, 4: Girl Reserves: l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club: 4: Play Committee: 45 Frolic Com- mittee: 3, Class Color Committee: 1, Dramatic Club: 4. Did you know that the class of '35 has on its roster a very fussy old lady? This characteristic of Sybilla is only evident in the class plays, however, for during school Bee is always jolly and carefree. Another trait which surely doesn't characterize an old Woman is her tendency to keep a certain member of the basketball team, whois in training, out until the Wee.hours of the morning. Although Sybilla does not intend to further her education, we wish her suc- cess in future years. VELMA SUNDAY Commercial Activities-Operetta: 2, 3, 4, Office: 35 Librarian: 45 Spark- ler: 4, Glee Club: 4. Velma is one of the out-of-town girls. When skies are gray and school is dull, Velma is sure to brighten the day by saying something cheerful. Monday morning Sunday comes to school with a broad smile on her face. lf Velma is not studying at noon she is talking to her good friend, Helen, about that certain hero, I-larry. Velma hopes to be- come somebody's stenogf' We know she will succeed if Harry does not interfere. WILLIAM VALENTINE Commercial Activities-Basketball: l, 2, Bazaar Committee: 2, Play Poster Committee: 4, President of Booster Club: 4, Glee Club: 4, Operetta: 4. We now have the pleasure to introduce to you William Valentine. Bill is one of the jolly boys of our class. But then, the class is famous for them. William doesnft like to be teased about the opposite sex, especially the girls in the Sophomore class. Valentine has taken subjects in the com- mercial course and has succeeded in them. The class of '35 feels sure that he will reach his goal in whatever he under- takes. -c 24 j-



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Ulla Cfflafzgfsfz, 1935 Clfcm Elfllff We, the class of '35, of North York High School, borough of North York, and State of Pennsylvania, being sound of mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking any will, or wills, heretofore made by us. We do hereby bequeath our numerous possessions thusly:-- l, Robert Barton, leave my green hat to anyone, man enough to wear it. l, Maurice Baker, leave my ability in solid geometry to Fred Nunomakerg don't get your angles mixed, Fred. l, Mary Hoke, leave my wit to next year's calendar editor. l, George Heindel, leave the old faithful Buick to the Smithsonian lnstituteg may it rest in peacel I, lohn Saylor, leave all my chewing gum wrappers to the janitors, they'll start good fires in the furnace next winter. l, Erma Funk, leave my long curls to any nice young lady who can use them, it's a load off my mind. l, Leroy Emrich, leave my faithful Ford to Clair Desenbergg you can't ruin a good Ford. I, Florence Martin, leave some of the hair l have grown so carefully, to any young lady who wishes to let hers grow. l, Violet Funk, leave with everyone a hope that some day I will grow. l, lsabel Beshore, leave all the covers off my tablets to any girls in the High School who are interested in styles. l, Gladys Botterbusch, leave the glass l broke in lab to Victorie Sipe, to practice on next year. l, Sybilla Sollenberger, leave my quiet voice, with hopes that the teachers may be heard from next year. I, William Blessing, leave my notes and letters for publication in next year's Sparkler. We, Ruth Everhart and lsabel Beshore, leave our early morn running for reducing to Philip Staub. I, Helen Kochenour, leave my bright and happy smile to anyone who can use it as effectively as l can. l, David Kerns, leave my immense height to some tall fellow like Earl Iacoby. l, Alice Fortney, leave the rest of my street car tickets to Dorothy Arnold, who can surely find use for them. l, Lillian McComas, leave my giggling ability to Sara Heindel. l, Evelyn Fahs, leave my Latin notes so that the Seniors next year won't have to work so hard. -4 26 ,-

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