North York High School - Panther Yearbook (North York, PA)
- Class of 1936
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EX LIBIPIS 4 The Sparkler 1936 Published by the Senior Class of North York High School Wilson Building Playground Auditorium Foreword Thoughts are disturbing-thoughts are comforting. To one leaving the shelter of high school d'ays, there comes a thought in which are mingled memories of former hours and a sharp realization of something to come, which must be faced. There comes the fervent hope that the life we live will be the fullest possible and we vow that whatever may come we will do our very best-always. Dedication To Mr. Charles C. Leber, our instructor, coach and: friend, the Class of l936 dedicates this, our edition of the annual year- book, with due respect to his aid and guidance throughout our high school days. The Staff Edi+or-in-Chief Viclorie Sipe, '36 Business Manager David Po'Her, '36 EDITORIAL DEPARTM ENT Associa+e Edi+ors Doroilwy Ensminger, '36 Gerald Snyder 36 Assisiam' Edifors-Dorollwy Arnold, '36, Ruin Rislwel, '36 Mabel Crone 36 Mary Cassel, '36, Margueriie I-Iolirnan, '36. Reporiers-Elsie Zuse, '37, Kallnryn Swarlz, '38, Louise Benizel 39 Ariisis-Evelyn Abel, '36, Roy Aloel, '39, , Siaff PI1o'I'ograpI1er-Maurice Rislfiel, '36. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Assoicia+e Business Manager Roy Snyder, '36 Business Assis+an+s-Mary Ellen Cousler, '36, Janel I-Ioke 36 Mae Boyer 36 Mae Boyer, '36, Marqarel I-Ierman, '36, Marqarel Wlworl 36 Doris Dlweril, '36. FQCULTY MR. IRVIN R. SNYDER, M.S. Srudiecl ai Millersville Slrafe Teachers' College, Ge++yslourg College and Univer si'ry of Pennsylvania, is supervising principal of 'rhe borough schools. MR. DEAN B. ARMOLD, M.A. Sludied al Gellysburg College and Universily of Norlh Carolina: has Jraughl' a+ Somerville High School, Somerville, N. J., and el The Hun School, Princelon, N. J.: is principal of The high school: is inslruclor in Lalin, French and English: advises The Norlh Yorlc School News, The Sparlcleru and The Ari Club. MR. CHARLES C. LEBER, A.B. Sludied al' Lebanon Valley College and Springfield College: has 'raughi af Mechanicsburq High School, Mechanicsburg, Pa., and ai Polyiechnic Insfiluie, Philadelphia, Pa.: is insfruclor in General Science, Healih and Hisforyq coaches boys' iunior baslcefball and baseball learns, girls' baslcelball and varsily fraclc reams: advises Boosfer Club. MISS ALVERTA LECRONE, B.S. Sfuclied ar Elizaberhfown College, is insrruclor in Typewriling, Slenography and Junior Business Training. MR. RAY E. HEILMAN, B.S. in Commence Sludied af Grove Cily College: is insfruclor in Typewriiing, Bookkeeping, Commercial Geography and Office Pracliceg coaches boys' baslcefball and baseball reams. MISS LAURA BURKET. B.S. Siudied at Millersville Slaie Teachers' College: has 'raughf al Vinlondale High School, Vinlondale, Pa.1 is insfruclor in Problems of Democracy, Hislory and Junior Business Training: is school librarian, advises Library Club. l2+i4K6 MR. HENRY A. MITCHELL, B.S. Sfudied al Easf Slroudsburg Sfale Teachers' College and Franklin and Marshall College: has faughf af Millersburg High School, Millersburg, Pa., and af MT. Joy High School, Mf. Joy, Pa.: is inslruclor in Biology, Physics, Chemisfry and l-lealfhg advises Science Club. MR. ROBERT E. EVERHART, A.B. Sfudied al Ge-Hysburg College: is inslruclor in English ancl Com- mercial Geographyq direcls dramalicsg advises Dramalic Club. MR. CIFFORD S. GUNNET, A.B. Sfudied al Gelfysburg College: is insfrucforl in Hislory and English. MR. C. CLINTON RUBY, B.S. Sfudiecl af Geflysburg College: has faughl al' Hallam Borough Schools, Hallam, Pa.: is insfrucfor in Mafhemalicsg advises Mafhe- malics Club. ?P?7l344K6 MISS MARIAN E. LEIB, A.B. Siudied ai Temple Universifyg has iaughi ai Siewarisiown High School, Siewarrsiown, Pa., is supervisor of music. MRS. GLADYS R. GABLE, Cert of D.H. Sfuclied ai fhe Universiiy of Pennsylvania: has iaughi ai Lower Alsace Public Schools, Lower Alsace, Pa., and ai' Mohnion Public Schools, Mohnron, Pa.: is Denial Hygienisi. MISS AMY M. SHAMBAUGH. R.N. Srudied ai 'rhe Philadelphia General Hospifal, Philadelphia, Pa., ai ihe Philadelphia School of Social Healih and Worlc, Philadel- phia, Pa., and af Penn Siaie College: has been nighi superiniend- eni ai' fhe Harrisburg Hospiral, Harrisburg, Pa., and assisiani nighi superinrendenf ai The Philadelphia General Hospiial, Phila- delphia, Pa.: is School Nurse, ln Appreciation There is no Time more iiiring 'rhan now, when we have come upon a full realizaiion of whai we are leaving behind us and whai we are eniering upon as we are graduai- ing from high school, io give True and lasling expression of our appreciarion for whai you as insiruciors and friends have done for us. Doubiless, we have nor been an exiraordinary class. Frequenily we have been diiiiculi clay wirh which io work. In Jrhe naiural rashness and hasie of you+h, we have made misiakes, have been ihe cause of much care and foil. Bur Jrhrough if all we have learned many uniorgeiiable lessons as The reward of your paiience and ihoughifulness. We do hereby offer our rnosi sincere graiiiude and ihanlcs. THE CLASS OF I936. abr I4 K4 fENIOl?f EVELYN ABEL General AcTiviTies-School News: 3, 4: Girl Reserves: 2, 3, secrefary, 47 Sparkler: 2, 3, 43 OpereTTa: 4: Librarian: 3: AThleTic AssociaTion: 4, PresidenT, ArT Club: 3, 4: Glee Club, 4: Cheering SecTion: 4. This lassie wiTh The flashing dark eyes is The arTy girl of our class. And she is able, buT noT high-Toned abouT iT. OfTen her skeTches involve such creafures as sTudenTs and Teachers. Turkey is oTTen seen buT noT heard. Then again one hears her before one sees her. IT all depends upon her mood, for when she feels good she feels very, very good. Evie holds The class record for having received The mosf expansive educaTiori. She has aTTended I7 schools, scaTTered over pracTically all of easfern UniTed STaTes. DOROTHY ARNOLD Classical AcTiviTies-School News: 3, EdiTor-in-chief,4g OpereTTa: 2, 3,41 DramaTic Club: 3, 4, Sparkler: 4: Glee Club: 4. DoroThy is our darkeeyed school news ediTor. And can she use Those eyes-when you aren'T looking! She is one of The quieTesT girls in The class. Reading and sTudying are her favoriTe diversions. Ramona Takes greaT inTeresT in her sTudies, especially in Lafin and French. Seldom is she unprepared excepf on The day The newspaper comes ouT. WhaT a husfling and busflingl DOT expecTs To Teach languages in some greaT school. Well, here's more power To her. , ELIZABETH BAIR Commercial AcTiviTies-DramaTic Club: 3, 4. ThaT quieT girl wiTh chesTnuT-colored hair and a sweeT smile is ElizabeTh Bair, who has been a sTudious member of The commercial secTion of The senior class. ElizabeTh's erudiTion cenTers around commercial subiecTs, her TavoriTes being sTenography, bookkeeping and algebra. Liz's hobbies are swimming and ice skaTing. During school, reading is her mosT enloyable pasTime. Since Bair's chief inTeresTs concern The business world, her ambiTion is To be a sTenographer. WiTh her pleasing personaliTy we know ThaT she will be a success in This work. ERMA BAKER Commercial This small bruneTTe can always be seen sTudiously pondering over her daily lesson. lT is seldom she can be found idle or unprepared. For The pasT I2 years The High School has noT been wiThouT a member of The Baker family. Polly, being The TiTTh To graduaTe, can by no means be said To be The leasT of any of Them. IT has been said ThaT in dancing and golf, Polly is hard To excel. She is To be remembered To her many friends by her sparkling brown eyes and rippling laughTer. Erma plans To become a beaufy specialisT some Time in The near fuTure. HERBERT BAUBLITZ Classical AcTiviTies-Orchesfraz 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: 2, 3, 4: MaThe- maTics Club: 4. PresenTing To you, ladies and genTlemen, The one and only HerberT Baublifz-The fuTure invenTor. Some day he inTends To invenT a noiseless alarm clock. However, iT Takes more Than a noisy alarm To awaken him for he is frequenTly seen coming from The office wiTh a small pink slip. NeverThele-ss, Herb is a very agreeable, unassuming, and modesT young man and is liked by all his fellow-sTudenTs. Everybody prepares for a good laugh when Herb has The floor, because one can be sure ThaT he will puT across some wisecracks. ??'3'??'l6+i-SQ EUGENE BESHORE C-eneral AcTiviTies-OrchesTra: I, 2, 3, 4: OpereTTa: I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: I, 2,' 3, 4: Track: I, 2, 3, 4: BaskeTbalI: I, 2, 3. Behold! Whom have we here? None oThef Thar' chieT manager OT The PoTTer Taxi Company, Tor Bud belongs TO ThaT Tamed Trio, The remainder being PoTTer and Snyder. Beshore possesses many de- sirable personal TraiTs which are apparenT To his many Triends.-Among The Tair sex, Eugene makes no disTincTion buT is popular wiTh all. Bud aims To amounT To someThing and be an honor To The class OT '36. Through The field OT engineering, he expecTs To TulTiII his inTen- Tions. We wish him success. DOROTHY BILLET cammercaai DoroThy seems To believe siIence is golden, or children should be seen and noT heard, as she really is The baby OT The class, and as she is usually very quieT. DoTTie has Taken an inTeresT in her high school work buT none whaTso- ever in The opposiTe sex, aT leasT in NorTh York. DOT always has a smile ready Tor everyone and an answer Tor The quesTioners. DoroThy's ambiTion is To be a secreTary, and she will succeed if she keeps up The splendid work. MARION BORING Commercial AcTiviTies-C-lee Club: 4: OpereTTa: 4., The senior class is TorTunaTe in having in iTs midsT This aTTracTive, dark-haired Iassie. MiTzy is always ready To hear or Tell a good ioke. This TacT, however, does noT have any inTluence over her sTudies, be- cause MiTzy always has her lessons prepared. ' For some reason Marion is nOT inTeresTed in The opposiTe sex, especially Those OT NorTh York I-Iigh. TooTs doesn'T have any deTiniTe ambiTion, buT The class oT '36 wishes her success in anyThing she may do. MAE BOYER Commercial AcTiviTies: I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play: 3, 4: Sparkler: 4: Glee Club: 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves: 2, 3, 4: DramaTic Club: 3: Cheering Sec- Tion: 4. Whenever one hears a rackeT in The hall or on The sTairs he can resT assured iT's The Inseparables, Mae wiTh her Two pals, MargareT and RuTh, coming Trom The library. , Venus sho' can acT, having Taken parTs in boTh The iunior and senior class plays. Mae always' has a sunny smile and someThing To laugh abouT. She isn'T a Tickle lass, however, which can be seen in her capaciTy Tor hard work, especially during The SaTurday rush aT GranT's. MARY CASSEL Commercial AcTiviTies-Girl Reserves: 3, 4: Sparkler: 4: Library Club: 3, secre-Tary, 4: Librarian: 4. Always happy in a carefree way with Tew or no worries, ThaT's Mary. She is never downcasT no maTTer whaT The Task. ' BeTTy follows The commercial course and has Tared very well. She is also one of Miss BurkeT's noble librarians. LaTely iT was discovered she has Tound her hero buT she won'T Tell who he is. To be somebody's sTenog': is Mary's chieT ambiTion and wiTh her de- IighTTul personaliTy we know she'lI succeed. 9PP?7I74fG MARGARET HERMAN commercial AcTiviTies-Girl Reserves: 2, 3, 4: OpereTTa: 2, 3, 4: Class Play: 3, 4: Glee Club: 3, 4: Sparkler: 4. This aTTracTive, blue-eyed bruneTTe is no oTher Than lvlargareT Her- man, The heroine oT our class plays. MargareT is a iovial, careTree person and is TrequenTly seen laughing and chaTTing To Mae or RuTh aboui' an incidenT ThaT happened The nighT beTore. Marg is also quiTe sTudious and is seldom found unprepared To reciTe, even Though her hearTbeaT does Take a loT oT her Time. Success be wiTh you as you Travel liTe's paThway. CHARLES HILDEBRAND Classical AcTiviTies-BaskeTball: 2, 3: Baseball: 2: OpereTTa: l ,2, 3, 4: Track: 3: Cheering SecTion: 3, 47 DramaTic Club: 3, business manager, 41 AThleTic AssociaTion: 3, 4: Class Play: 3, 4: Glee Club: 3, presidenT, 4. Blackie always perTorms Tor his classmaTes in sTudy periods-in The absence oT The Teachers. If he conTinues To pracTice in such an en- ThusiasTic manner, he will surely succeed as a comedian in Hollywood. Charlie is noTed Tor The excellence wiTh which he porTrayed comic roles in class producTions. Due To his amiable personalify, Charlie is popular ThroughouT The school, especially wiTh a cerTain young lassie Trom Emiqsville, which accounTs Tor his TrequenT visiTs To room five. LUTHER HOBAUCH Classical AcTiviTies-SecreTary, BoosTer Club: 3. Here is one oT Those sTrong silenT men we read so much abouT. Like mosT people who are noT always Talking, LuTher really says someThing when he opens his mouTh. ln The words oT a noTed humorisT, Under- neaTh ThaT rugged exTerior lies a brain like a buzz saw, are words quiTe applicable To LuTher. Hobo isn'T The Type who will go Through life calling someone boss. Some sweeT day you will Tind him in business Tor himself. Keep going and success will be yours. MARCUERITE HOFFMAN Commercial AcTiviTies-School News: 3, 4: Class Play: 3: Track: 3, 4: Librarian: 3, 47 DramaTic Club: 3, 4: Sparkler: 41 Glee Club: 4: OpereTTa: 4. Yes, The Honor Roll would be incompleTe if MargueriTe's name were omiTTed. She has mainTained This high honor ThroughouT her Tour years in high school. Peggy is one of The busy members oT our class. She is eiTher sTudying, marking oTT healTh books in The Library or pracTicing Tor Track. MargueriTe expecTs To TurTher her educaTion in a business school. If she conTinues her good work, we know she will succeed. jANET HOKE General AcTiviTies-Glee Club: l, 2, 3, 43 OpereTTa: l, 2, 3, 4: BaskeT- ball: l, 2, 3, 4: Track: l, 2: Class Play: 3, 4: DramaTic Club: 3, 41 Girl Reserves: l, 2, 3, 4: SecreTary To Principal: 3, 4: Business Manager, BaskeTball Team: 4. Zip is one OT The aThleTic girls oT our class and has Taken an acTive parT on The girls' baskeTball Team every since she's been in high school. Janny is inTeresTecl in The opposiTe sex, and has broken quiTe a Tew hearTs. She is an indusTrious girl and has worked in The office Tor Two years. AnoTher OT Hokie's qualiTies is her singing abilify, which is always apparenT in The annual opereTTa. 9553204444 KENNETH IORDAN Commercial AcTiviTies-BaskeTball: I, 2, 3, 4: PresidenT, BoosTer Club: 4: Manager, School News Campaign: 4: School News: l,2: AThleTic AssociaTion: 4. KenneTh is ToTally sporTsminded and has maiored in The Tield oT basIceTbalI. l-le is of The quieT, reserved sorT, buT can TrequenTly be seen discussing a previous or TorThcoming game. Kenny was head of The school news campaign This lasT year and helped puT iT over wiTh a bang. ApparenTly, he cloesn'T seem To be inTeresTed in The opposiTe sex. l-le is now working in a nearby grocery and here's hoping he'll soon be manager. - DONALD LEASE Commercial AcTiviTies-Class Play: 4: OpereTTa: 2, 3, 4: DramaTic Club: 3, 4: Glee Club: 3, 4: Cheering SecTion: 3, 4. If you have noTiced The young lad who daily is seen carrying library slips To The home rooms you already know Donald. I-le can be seen hurrying, scurrying, Through The halls leaving a smile or kind word here or There as he goes. Leasie has also been quiTe indusTrious ThroughouT his high school career. The class oT '36 Teels sure his ambiTion will help him reach his goal in whaTever he underTakes. SARGENT LEHR General AcTiviTies-OpereTTa: I, 2: Science Club: 3, president 4: Class Play: 4. SargenT is -one of Those lads who Takes a greaT inTeresT in experi- menTing with anyThing ThaT can be broken up or Taken aparT. Sarg can be seen pondering over his chemisTry book, iusT wondenring how, why, when could such a Thing have happened. Edison has enTered The Tield oT chemisTry and desires To TurTher his educaTion along such lines. AlThough This will mean loTs oT hard work, Sarg is deTermined To reach his goal. THEODORE LEHR General AcTiviTies-OrchesTra: l, 2, 3, 4 Ted has been a musician Tor many years and was aT one Time-known as The youngesT Trap-drummer oT The world. UnTil several years ago he was easily recognized by his bobbed hair, buT now by his pleasing smile. Lehr's abiIiTy To play The marimba is very ouTsTanding. I-lis inTeresT in music mighT be due To The TacT ThaT he meT one OT our greaT composers and band leaders, The laTe John Philip Sousa. Theodore's main ambiTion is To become a greaT musician. MARIE LIGHTY Classical AcTiviTies-Librarian: 4: Library Club: 3, 4. NaTure has granTed Marie Thar delighTTul combinaTion oT red, wavy hair and blue eyes. WiTh ThaT FIighTy is blessed wi+h many Treckles, which she wouIdn'T sell aT any price. Marie is Tond oT reading books and corresponding wiTh The opposiTe sex, especially such advenTurous, inTeresTing persons like sailors. l-ler ambiTion is To soar high in The clouds, noT in daydreams, eiTher. buT as a successful aviaTrix. WiTh her amiable personaliTy and desire Tor advenTure, Red is sure To succeed in her ambiTion. WZIKK RICHARD MARCH Classical Aclivilies+Orcheslra: I, 2, 3, 4: Operella: l, 2, 3, 4: Class Play: 3, 4: Track: I, 2, 3, 4: Sparkler: I, 2, Newspaper: I, 2: Assislanl Alhlelic Manager: 3: Alhlelic Manager: 4. We now have lhe pleasure of inlroducing lo you lhe ladies' man ol lhe senior class. This young man has bewilched many a lair member of lhe lour classes wilh his pleasanl smile and easy manner. However, Dick has come oul ol il long enough lo be an oul- slanding lrackmen ol lhe Orange and Black. Following gradualion Richard plans lo sludy engineering and become lhe Goelhals ol lhe class ol '36. GEORGE MASON General Aclivilies-Edgar Fahs Smilh Junior High School and William Penn Senior High School: Foolball: I: Heallh Demonslralor: I, 2: Track: I, 2: Presidenl, Avialion Club: I: lnlerclass Baskel- ball: I, 23 Drum and Bugle Corps: I1 Norlh York High School: Track: 3, 4: Baskelball: 3: Glee Club: 3. George is one of lhe sludious lype ol person. He is always prepared lo recile in class when called upon. George can give you any inlorma- lion lhal you should care lo know aboul any subiecl relaled lo hislory. Allhough Tony has been wilh us lor only lwo years, he has a hosl ol lriends. Mason's plans are indelinile, bul we know he will allain success in whalever he may allempl. BLAINE MILLER Commercial Aclivilies-William Penn Senior High School: Slunl club: lg Les Pelils Cadels: 2: Home Room Presidenl: I: Track: lg Home Room Baskelball: l, 2: Gym Exhibilion: I, 2: Head Cheer Lead- er: I. Norlh York High School Cheer Leader: 3, 4: Class Plays: 3, 4: Operella: 4: Glee Club: 3: Presidenl, Boosler Club: 35 Drarnalic Club: 4: News Slall: 4. Pele is one of our mosl capable kibilzers. He spends a lol ol lime making people lalk and lhen lells lhem lhey lalk loo much. One never sees S. Blaine chewing gum-il mighl lire his laws. During lhe lwo shorl years Sammy has been wilh us he has served his class well, bolh in laking parls in lhe class plays and in his cheer leading, inlo which lield he broughl many new ideas. FRED NUNEMAKER Classical Aclivilies-Orcheslra: 2, 3, 4. Fred is one ol lhe greal Englishmen and punslers ol lhe class. Fre- quenlly you will lirid him laughing alooul a ioke he heard lhe nighl belore. Frilz is lhe sole male Lalin sludenl in lhe class. He is always well versed on lhe lopics ol lhe day and can use adieclives lluenlly. Nonnie plays lhe saxophone and expecls lo slarl a iazz band lhis summer wilh one ol his boy lriends. Here's hoping we can sland on lhe sidewalks and greel lhe lulure Lombardo. DAVID POTTER Classical Aclivilies-School News: 2, 3: adverlising manager, 4: Science Club: 3: Malhemalics Club: 4: Glee Club: 3, 4: Business Manager, Sparkler: 4. Oh, girls, clon'l look loo long. Those waves may cause you some seasickness. This courleous young man is lhe famed Poller ol lhe Pol- ler Taxi Company. Due lo lhe excessive use ol lhe old red omnibus il has been necessary lor lhe head ol lhis lirm lo purchase a shiny black conveyance. Because ol laking malerial lo lhe prinler's lor lhe newspaper, Dave has been influenced by lhe lechnical side ol lhis work and inlends lo become a linolypisl. 955552244444 THOMAS REAIVI Commercial AcTiviTies-School News: 2, 3, 4: Vice PresidenT, Class: I, 3, 4: Glee Club: 4. The senior class is very TorTunaTe in having as wiTTy a member as Tom. QuiTe TrequenTly a group oT classmaTes can be seen sur- roundinng Tom, who is Telling ThaT ir1TeresTing ioke he heard The nighT before. He has been very indusTrious ThroughouT his high school career. Tom has served on The business sTaTT ol: The school news and year book and deserves much crediT Tor iTs Tinancial success. Tom, wiTh his good characTerisTics, cannoT Tail To succeed in anyThing ThaT he may choose To underTake. , IVIAURICE RISHEL Classical AcTiviTies-Manager, Magazine Campaign: 4: Track: I, 4: School News: 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: 3, 4: OpereTTa: 3, 4: DramaTic Club: 3: lvlaThemaTic Club: 4: Cheer Leader: 2. Whafl You have mel' This young man beTore? Probably he has sold you a school paper or someThing else. He has acquired such a line in salesmanship ThaT he could sell gunny sacks To The ladies Tor Paris gowns. Rish is a very popular boy, especially wiTh The Tair sex. They all Tall Tor his blue eyes, which Tairly sparkle wiTh Tun and laughfer. Blue-Eyes considers following his TaTher's TooTsTeps and be a Tiller oT The soil. I :ilfl RUTH RISH EL Classical AcTiviTies-School News: I, 2 ,3, 47 Sparkler: 4: Treasurer, Class: I, 2, 3, 4: Track: I, 2, 3, capTain, 4: Valley Ball: I, 2, 3, 4: Librarian: 3, chieT, 4: Treasurer, Library Club: 3, presidenT, 4: Glee Club: 4: Cheering SecTion: 3: OpereTTa: 4. Believe iT or noT, This smiling bruneTTe is one oT The ouTsTanding mem- bers oT The Track Team. She already has quiTe a colIecTion oT blue rib- bons Tor her excellenT abilify along ThaT line. Due To her capabiliTy and dependabiliTy, RuTh is enTrusTed wiTh many imporanT posifions. IT RuTh conTinues Thusly, she will surely succeed in her ambiTion To become a Teacher. RuTh possesses many desirable personal TraiTs, among Them are an amiable disposiTion, and sense oT humor, which have gained her many Triends. LOUISE ROSE Commercial AcTiviTies-OpereTTa: I, 2, 3, 4: BaskeTbaII: 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves: I, 2: Glee Club: I, 2, 3: vice presidenT, 4. There may be sweeT Black-eyed Susans buT The brown-eyed Sul oT our class is a loT more Tun. Her eyes are eiTher Twinkling mischievously over some loke all her own lTor The momenTl or They are very, very serious. She has been giTTed wiTh a very rare Thing-a soprano voice which everyone likes. This daring young lady sings Tlying high C's, and wiTh, whaT is more, The greaTesT ol: ease. Suz played guard on The baskeTbaIl Team. She sTuck To Those Tor- wards like molasses in January oT I936. To beauTiTy The heads oT women is her ambiTion. currorao SCHASZBERGER General AcTiviTies-Glee Club: I, business manager, 3, secreTary, 4: OpereTTa: I, 4: BoosTer Club: 3. Don'T boTher, girls, he's noT inTeresTed. Tip has The repuTaTion oT being aTTecTed very Ii++le by The fair charmers. BuT he's everybody's pal and ThaT makes up Tor iT. Cliff is quiTe a conversaTionalisT and can be oTTen Tound Talking To someone abouT The naTion's problems. HiTler probably inTends Tis-ring all The world's Troubles when he grows up. Tip is noTed Tor his sense oT humor, which oTTen geTs him in Trouble when iT is Too evidenT during classes. ' v?3??23fK46 ,..., ZELDA SHUE Commercial Acfivilies-Librarian: 3, 4: Library Club: 3, 4: Assislanl l-lead Librarian: 4: Track Team: 3: Girl Reserves: 3. A friendly, likable girl is Zelda wilh her unusual name and her large slory-book eyes. These lalier she uses lo her undispuled advanlage, especially on 'rhe opposile sex. ln lhe library Shuie is always busy helping Miss Burkel or lhe head librarian. Zelda has a sense of humor and a flash of wil, which she puls lo work every day al noon when she presenls an enferlainmenl for rhe benefil of her girl friends eaiing lheir lunches. VICTORIE SIPE Classical Ac+ivi+ies-Secrelary, Class: l, 2, 3, 4: Operelia: I, 2, 3, 4: Class Plays: 3, 4: School News: 3: managing edilor: 4: Edilor, Sparkler: 4: Glee Club: I, 2, 3: secrelary: 4: Girl,Reserves: l, 2, 3: lreasurer: 4: Baskelball: I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club: 3, 4: Track, I, 2: Alhlelic Associalion: l, 2, 3, 4: Cheering Seclion: 2, 3, 4: Firsl Prize, D. A. R. Essay Conlesl. Vic is 'rhal challering lassie of 'rhe senior class will-i raven-black hair and Twinkling eyes. This fall busy girl has devored her lime lo plays, newspaper work and sporls. Leona is a sweel-lempered girl who uses her feminine powers when discussing world affairs wilh Slalin's successor or when prallling wilh lhe colleclor of ailendance slips. Viclorie has noi definilely chosen her vocalion, buf we know she will alfain success in any underlaking. BEATRICE SNYDER General Aclivilies-Librarian: 4: Library Club: 3, 4. Who is 'rl-nal wisp ol a girl wilh golden locks and glasses? Why, clon'l you know? Tha+'s Bealricef' She is l'he leminine Floyd Gibbons of lhe senior class. Perhaps in her cl-iafling, she, as librarian, is lelling 'rhe ploi of +he laiesl' love novel she has read. ' Beals, during her 'four years wilh us, has always laken lime oul lo aliend ihe Farm Show during exams. To skip lhem? Noi af all, lor Beairice is 'loo conscienlious a sludenl lo do Thai. Bul al This lime she displays fhe baby beef she has raised as a member of lhe 4-l-l club. GERALD SNYDER Classical Aclivilies-Presidenl, Class: l, 2, 3, 4: Track: l,, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: l, 3, 4: School News: l, 2, 3, 4: Boosler Club, Chief Boosler: 3: Class Plays: 3, 4: Operella: l, 2, 3, 4: Sparkler: 2.4. Combine inlelligence and personaiily wilh speed and whal' do you have? Jerry Snyder. Noi only because ol his charming personalily and inlelleclual abiliiy are we proud lo own 'this lad buf also because of lhe many honors he has won in Track. For some reason or olher Jerry has become very fond of ice skaling, especially if 'rhe Conewago has ice on il. We wonder whal lhe aliraclion is. Perhaps il is lhe lillle village of Slrineslrown. Fay plans To furlher his educalion by going lo college. ROY SNYDER . Classical Acrivilies-Baskelball: l, 2, 3: Baseball: 3, 4: Boosler Club: 3: Cheering Seclionz 3: Sparkler: 4: Class Play: 3: Operella: 3, 4. Spook is one ol: 'rhese fall, sandy-haired fellows. And al limes he's quile mischievous. Snyder compleles lhe 'lrio lhal' conslilule lhe Poll'er Taxi Company. l-le is quile in demand for hauling baskel- ball and baseball players. Roy seems lo be quire good al managing, for he's been behind several 'rickel campaigns lhis year, and has pul' 'rhem over wilh a bang. Did you know Spook had slrings allached? Oh, ol course, you do. Thai' poor lillle iunior girl is going 'ro be lonesome nexl year-in school. are 24434 MARGARET WHORL Classical AcTiviTies-Girl Reserves: l, 2, 3, 4: OpereTTa: 25 Sparkler: 43 Cheering SecTion: 3, 4. FirsT a smile, Then a giggle and Tinally a happy laugh-ThaT's Mar- gareT wiTh her sunny disposiTion. Besides being Tun-loving, Marg also displays a deep inTeresT in her sTudies, especially chemisTry. Marg is liked by everyone and has an abundance ol Triends. Margie does noT seem inTeresTed in The opposiTe sex aT NorTh York buT iT is rumored ThaT a cerTain lad Trom DallasTown TrequenTly visiTs NorTh George STreeT. ln The TuTure, if an accidenT should befall you or should you become aTTlicTed wiTh acuTe indigesTion iusT call Tor Nurse Whorll' RUTH Wl LES Commercial AcTiviTies-Girl Reserves: 2, 3, 4: OpereTTa: 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: 3, 4. A bruneTTe, wiTh Tair complexion, winning smile and pleasing personaliTy surely is charming: aT leasT This is True wiTh RuTh, as she is a charming member ol our class. Talking while someone else has The Tloor is a bad habiT, buT do noT TorgeT There is always a second parTy, so RuTh does noT receive all The criTicism. RuTh's inTeresT in her sTudies will be a crediT To her in securing a posiTion in an oTTice. ORVILLE WOOD Commercial AcTiviTies-OrchesTra: 3, 4: Baseball: 3, 4. Ladies and genTlemen, allow me To inTroduce The peTiT baseball player oT our class. Woodie is a very valuable member oT The varsiTy base- ball Team. WiTh his brown wavy hair and blue eyes, Orville is quiTe a handsome lad. l-le has had several school-day romances buT none oT Them have lasTed very long. Woodie is a iovial person and is always ready To laugh. l-le has no deTiniTe ambiTion, buT we are sure he will succeed in anyThing ThaT he may do. DOLORES YINCER Commercial AcTiviTies-Track: l, 2, 3, 41 BaskeTball: 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: 4: OpereTTa: 4: DramaTic Club: 3, 43 Cheering SecTion: 4. Dolores is The mosT amazing girl. One never knows whal' she will say nexT, especially To quesTions asked her by Mr. Leber in healTh class or aT baskeTball pracTice. When Dolores is among a group oT girls she is sure To be The cause oT mosT ol: The merrimenT. She always has some dry laconic remark on The Topic oT discussion . Her chieT inTeresTs are baslceTball and Track. l-ler excellenT guarding in The Tormer gave The NorTh York girls many a break. IT she TreaTs The opposing Torces like she TreaTs opposing Torwards she is sure To go Tar. HAROLD ZEIC-LER General AcTiviTies-Track: I, 2, 4: BaskeTball: l, 27 Class Play: 3: DramaTic Club: 3, 4. WaiT a minuTe, l can combaT ThaT argumenT -ThaT is l-larold's usual proTesT when any subiecT is debaTed. l-le enioys arguing abouT Trivial maTTers in class, especially in Mr. Leber's class. The class oT '36 Teels ThaT he would be successlul as a lawyer. Or perhaps, some day we shall have The honor oT addressing him as SenaTor or RepresenTaTive Ziegler. ThroughouT his high school career, l-larold has succeeded in Training Those several curls proTruding over his Torehead. l-le is very proud ol: Them and if you ask very poliTely, maybe he will Tell you how To grow some iusT like Them. ' 59572544444 Board of Education I 9 3 5 - I 9 3 6 Mr. Curvin J. Beshore . Presidenr Mr.Jol1n A. Sipes . . . Vice-Presidenr The Reverend Mr. R. R. Rodes . Secrerary Mr. Roy L. Jacoby . . . Treasurer Mr. George N. Herman . . Associa+e Member Before The November elecrion, Hwe members of Hwe Board were: Mr. P. Herman Mefzel, presidenrq Mr. Curvin J. Besbore, vice-presidenri Hwe Reverend Mr. R. R. Rodes, secreffaryq Mr. John H. Saylor, Jrreasurerg Mr. Roy L. Jacoby, associare member. 552844 J - UNIOPJ Juniors Jay Snyder, Presidenr Millard Wolfgang, Vice-Presideni' Phyllis Lehr, Secrerary Edna Hoffman, Treasurer Dorcas Bahn Rulh Bair Elhel Bear Arlene Benfzel Granl Bier lsabel Brehm Rosalie Chapman Glenn Charlesion Berfha Crimmins Grace Crone Charles Dilienhafer Glenn Fink Glenn Franfz Mary Harnme Mildred Herman Edna Hoffman Colors: Gold and Brown Romaine Hoffman Annabelle Hoover Gladys Hughes Earl Jacoby Lydia Jordan Venella Kahler Presion Keasey Dorerha Kinporrs Dorofhy Kohr Phyllis Lehr Richard Lehr Glenn Meyers Cleo Pfallzgraff Edward Price Rulh Quiclcel James Rishel awego-are lrvin Ruperl Rosella Sauerwald Rolserl Senfl' Madelyn Sipe Eclifh Smifh Harriel Smullen Harold Snyder Jay Snyder Marie Spangler Anna Sprenlcle Vincenl Sfare Philip Siaub Arlene Sloneburner Millard Wolfgang Elsie Zuse Maurice Holrzman History The class of I937 mef on Sepfember 27, I934, for fhe purpose of elecfing officers. The final resulfs of fhe elecfion were: Jay Snyder, presidenf: June Sfririe, vice pres- idenfg and Romaine Hoffman, secrefary. Edna Hoffman occupies fhe office of freasurer for fhe four-year organizafion of fhe class. On January I6, I935, fhe class convened fo selecf and order emblems, pennanfs, hafs and caps in fhe class colors, brown and gold. Again, on Sepfember 24, I935, fhe class, now fhe iunior class, held a meefing. Af fhis fime officers for fhe year were elecfed. The resulfs were: Jay Snyder, pres- idenfy lenn Franfz, vice-presidenfg and Marie Spangler, secrefary. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Everharf, rhe class play, The lvlasgueraderf' was very successfully presenfed on February 28 and 29, I936. Thus fhe imporfanf evenfs and rneefings of fhe class of 1937 are broughf fo an end. The nexf move for fhe flighfy juniors will be fhe sfep info fhe lasf year of fheir high school, when fhey will become dignified seniors. Sophomores Mary Olive Shaull, Presidenl' George Glalfeller, Vice-Presidenl June Snyder, Secrelary Dwighf Kohr, Treagurer Philip Alfland Slewarl Baer Harold Boyer Rufh Brandi' Eranlc Byers Romaine Corwell Hazel Crone Paul Diffenhafer Gordon Doll Ray Eliclcer Edgar Eppley Dora Franlz Emma Jeanne Funk Kennelh Geesey Ernesl' Gingerich George Glalfeller John Gladfelfer Jane? Gray Helen Halce Rufh Hays Colors: Navy Blue and While Gladys Heidler Sara Heindel Virginia Henry Howard Hershey Doris Hildebrand Kennefh Hinlcle Frederick Hobaugh Dorofhy Hoffman Miriam Hoover Edifh Kelbaugh Howard Kerns Max Klinefeller Dwighlr Kohr Granville Kohr Waller March Gladys Mccomas Ruby Myers Evelyn Miller' Clarence Monk Janel' Pfalllgraff 9535334-'4 Nola Pfallzgraff Gladys Sauerwald Mary Olive Shaull Dwiqlnl' Smilh Henry S'fni'l'h Jerry Smifh ' Gladys Snyder June Snyder Leslie Snyder Ralph Snyder John Sfoldrlemyer Herberf Suerefh Kalhryn Swarlz Mary Weaver Llewellyn Swarh Mary Wire Clair Yinqer Virginia Zarfoss l-listory A sTorm oT bewildered Treshmen swepT Through The halls oT NorTh Yorlc high school early in SepTember, I934. The TirsT evenT oT imporTance occurred April l5, I935, when These Treshmen assembled To elecT oTTicers. The Tollowing were chosen: Mary Olive Shaull, presidenT: Franlc Byers, vice-presidenTg Dora FranTz, secreTary7 DwighT Kohr, Treasurer. The Treasurer serves a Term oT Tour years. So ended The TirsT year. Though seemingly unimporTanT, This TirsT year well served as a ToundaTion upon which To build The remaining high school career. ReTurning in The Tall oT 1935, The ranl4s oT The class oT '38 were reduced. SepTem- ber 25, The class meT To choose oTTicers and have a general discussion perTaining To The sophomore bazaar, The main evenT oT The second year oT high school liTe. The oTTicers chosen were: Mary Olive Shaull, presidenTg George GladTelTer, vice-presidenT: June Snyder, secreTary. CommiTTees were appoinTed by The presidenT To prepare Tor The bazaar. The chairmen oT The various commiTTees were: WalTer March, adver- Tisingg KaThryn SwarTz, reTreshmenTg Dora FranTz, donaTion. The bazaar, The only social evenT oT The year, proved To be a success. As The year draws To a close, The sophomores realize ThaT They have climbed iusT one more rung oT The ladder oT educaTion. 34 3544444 Things One Never Sees Harold Zeigler relaxing. Maurice Rishel wirhoul an argumeni. Margarel Herman wilhoul Mae Boyer. Tip Schaszberger wiihour a grin. Mabel Crone wiihoui some books. Herberr Baubliiz rushing. Erma Baker shoujring. Bob Harry wiihoul a line aboui his band. Mary Ellen Cousler wi+hou'r Jrhe answers ro a quiz. David Polfer lar from his Chevie. Margarer Whorl wilrh noihing +o Jrallq aboui. Charlie Hildebrand wilhoul' chewing gum. All 'rhe lellers Marie Lighiy receives. Peck Corwell worrying. George Mason +all4ing iasr. Dorolhy Billei looking +omboyish. Marguerife Hoffman wiih her lessons incompleie. ' Donald Garber being conspicuous. V Tom Ream wifhour a wisecraclc. Jane? Holce arriving early. Lurher Hobaugh wilhoul' his glasses. Viclorie Sipe aciing dignified ai a baseball game Jerry Snyder refusing food. awgbfe FRE!!-IMEN Poems They Should l-lave Written To Sleep' '-l'lerber'r Baubliiz. Piping Down The Valley -Roberlr l-larry. Oh, When l Was In Love Wi+h You -Janel l-loke. The Conslranlr Lover -Charles Hildebrand. Whaf OT The Darkness? -Mary Ellen Cousler. The Las? Word -Harold Zeiql ef. . Sigh No More, My Ladies -Richard March. She Came And Wen+ -Evelyn Abel. Peaoeu-Clifford Schaszberger. The Barefool Boy -Gerald Snyder. The Fool's Prayer -Any number of Seniors ln Explanafionu-Blaine Miller. lnspira+ion -Doroihy Arnold. Evolu'rion - 7 I Fear No Power a Woman Wi The Two Friends -Eugene Bes elds -Lulher Hobaugh hore and David Poilrer. My Los? You+h -Vicforie Sipe. A Farewell -All 'rhe Seniors. ew 40 ACTIVITIEI I... - - The North York School News Founded Seplember, I927 Published monlhly by lhe sludenls ol Norlh York High School Member ol Columbia Scholaslic Press Associalion, Nalional Scholaslic Press Associalion, and Pennsylvania Scholaslic Press Associalion Winner AII-American Honors, I936 EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Dorolhy Arnold, Edilor Viclorie Sipe, Managing Edilor Columnisls-Isabel Brehm, Phyllis Lehr, Mary Olive Shaull, Anna Sprenlcle. Fealure Wrilers-Mabel Crone, Dorolhy Ensminger, Rulh Rishel, Roselle Sauerwald, Kalhryn Swarlz. Arlisl-Evelyn Abel. Slall Pholographer-Elwood Wilmer. Sporls Wrilers-Dwighl Kohr, Gerald Snyder. Reporlers-Dora Franlz, Emma Jeanne Funlc, Janel Gray, Virginia Henry, Dorolhy Hollman, Mar- guerile Hollman. Cub Reporlers-Norma Bair, Mary Becker, Louise Benlzel, Edna Harman, Mary Miller, Eslher Reynolds, Lorna Schwenk, Belly Slrine, Evelyn Throne. Typisl-Mary Ellen Cousler. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Thomas Ream, Business Manager Circulalion Manager-Romaine Hollman. Adverlising Manager-David Poller. Business Associales--Helen Hake, Gladys McComas, Maurice Rishel, Vincenl Slare, Millard Wolfgang ZW 44 M6 Girl Reserves This Club was reorganized This year under The supervision oT Mrs. Gail Cunning- ham. This was The Third year ThaT Mrs. Cunningham led The numerous acTiviTies oT The Girl Reserve Club. The oTTicers who were elecTed aT The iniTial meeTing on SepTember I8 were: Dor- oThy Ensminger, presidenT7 Marie Spangler, vice-presidenTg Evelyn Abel, secreTary, and VicTorie Sipe, Treasurer. The Club's program Tor This year included The Tollowing: conducTing a candy booTh aT The Business Show, held OcTober I8-263 sponsoring a dance aTTer The baskeTball game wiTh Red Lion, December T73 collecTing and reiuvenaTing old Toys Tor ChrisTmas WelTare work: singing ChrisTmas carols aT The York CounTy Home: annual ChrisTmas parTy, December 27: an assembly program, January I71 a TheaTer parTy, January 20: and The MoTher and DaughTer Tea, May 6, The girls inTend To make Their annual visiT To Camp Cann-edi-on during The week aTTer school closes. Members: Evelyn Abel, Mary Becker, Romaine Corwell, Doris DheriT, Mary Dressel, Louise May Druck, DoroThy Ensminger, RuTh Eyler, Helen Hake, Edna Harmon, Virginia Henry, MargareT Herman, Mildred Herman, Edna HoTTman, Romaine HoTTman, JaneT Hoke, MyrTle Hoke, Lydia Jordan, Olga Landis, Mary Lease, Francis Lehr, Gladys McComas, Lorna Schwenk, Mary Olive Shaull, VicTorie Sipe, June Snyder, Marie Spangler, Evelyn Throne, MargareT Whorl, Elsie Zuse, DoreTha KinporTs, Pearl lnners, Mary Cassel, Gladys Snyder, Doris Hildebrand, Isabel Boyer, Dora EranTz, MarTha HoTTman, Mae Boyer, Fern Moore. 9557454444 . Art Club The Arf Club, which is fwo years old, was organized for fhe purpose of arousing an inferesf in arf among fhe sfudenfs and fo give fhose who show falenf in fhis line an opporfunify fo puf fheir abilify fo some pracfical use. The officers elecfed for fhe year were as follows: Evelyn Abel, presidenfp and Nola Pfalfzgraff, secrefary. Mr. Armold was fhe faculfy adviser of fhe Club. The Club 'rhis year was inferesfed in confemporary arf and in connecfion wifh fhis a visif was made fo fhe sfudio of fhe York Arf Club. Much work was done by 'rhe members on baskefball posfers. Posfers were also made fo be used wifhin fhe school fo adverfise fhe dramafic acfivifies of fhe classes. Members of fhe Club confribufed drawings fo fhe Norfh York School News for fhe holiday seasons. Recenfly, fhe organizafion viewed an exhibifion by local painfers af fhe Marfin Memorial Library. Members: Evelyn Abel, Romaine Hoffman, Edifh Kelbaugh, Helen Hake, Rufh Hays, Janef Pfalfzgraff, Nola Pfalfzgraff, Roy Abel, Rufh Bahn, Leroy Good, Pearl lnners, Phyllis Jordan, Julia Lehr, Clara Miesferfield, Luella Smifh, Llewellyn Swarfz, Roberf Zeigler. 9???46+iK46 Booster Club BoosTing, The primary obiecTive oT The BoosTer Club, was a well-performed duTy This year. lvlr. Leber, The club adviser, aroused considerable inTeresT relaTing To This duTy by giving Talks on The imporTance oT and advanTages gained by boosTing any underTaking. Some crediT musT be given Tor The spiriT shown by This club because They always TelT iT Their duTy To keep boosTing, win or lose. The club boosTed The iunior and senior plays and sold many TickeTs To help make Them boTh a success. IT also gave iTs TullesT supporT To The Trolic, news campaign, magazine campaign and aided in making Them The greaTesT successes in The school career. IT also aided in making The opereTTa successTul. Each member pays a small weekly'Tee Tor an ouTing aT The end of The year. The slogan oT The club is: Every aThleTe should be a boosTerl Every specTaTor should be a boosTerl Every sTudenT should be a boosTerl The oTTicers are: KenneTh Jordan, presidenTg Richard Lehr, vice-presiolenT7 Nelson Gingeich, secreTary7 and l-lerberT SuereTh, Treasurer. Members: Donald Garber, KenneTh Jordan, Lydia Jordan, Richard Lehr, l-larold Snyder, Harold Boyer, Romaine Corwell, Ray Elicker, Eugene Eppley, EarnesT Ging- erich, Nelson Gingerich, Francis Lehr, WalTer March, June Snyder, Leslie Snyder, l'lerberT SuereTh, Clair Yinger, RoloerT EaircloTh, Clair Frey, Philip Lease, William PoeT, WalTer STock. sssf47-ifke Dramatic Club The DramaTic Club was organized during The I934-35 school year and was re-W organized in SepTember, I935. A deTiniTe program of acTiviTies was ouTlined aT The beginning oT The year, providing an eTTicienT means oT carrying ouT The purpose oT The club-To combine inTeresT in conTemporary drama wiTh undersTanding and appreciaTion of older drama. Discussions were held on The periods oT drama Trom The Greek To The ElizabeThar1 and To The presenT. A special sTudy was made oT one-acT plays. ArTicles oT special inTeresT Trom magazines on The TheaTre were condensed and close conTacT was l4epT wiTh dramaTics over The radio. ln connecTion wiTh The sTudy oT Shakespeare, The play, BeaTrice and BenedicT, was presenTed. Among oTher plays sTudied were: She SToops To Conquer, by GoldsmiThg Pillars oT SocieTy and The Doll's l-louse, 'by lbsen: Bernard Shaw's Caesar and CleopaTra q and Eugene O'Neil's Emperor Jones. The oTTicers who served This year were elecTed aT a meeTing belore The club dis- organized Tor The summer vacaTion. They are as Tollows: Gordon Ensminger, presidenT: JaneT l-lolce, vice-presidenTg and Doris DheriT, secreTary. Members: DoroThy Arnold, ElizabeTh Bair, Arlene BenTzel, lsabel Brehm, Rosalie Chapman, Mabel Crone, KenneTh ChronisTer, Doris DheriT, DoroThy Ensminger, Gordon Ensminger, Charles Hildebrand, MargueriTe l-loTTman, JaneT T-lolce, Donald Lease, Richard March, Blaine Miller, VicTorie Sipe, Dolores Yinger, Harold Zeigler, DoreTha KinporTs, Phyllis Lehr, Edward Price, Elsie Zuse. 2-92x48 face Library Club The Library Club was organized Seplember 20 under l'he inslruclion of Miss Burkel. The following ollicers resulled from lhe eleclionz Rulh Rishel, president Zelda Shue, vice-presidenlg and Mary Cassel, secrelary. Many inleresling subiecls were discussed by and wilh lhe lacully adviser during lhe meelings lhroughoul lhe year. Work accomplished by lhe members was lhe complelionol lhe card liles and raking invenlory and calaloging of all books. Many ol lhe members were appoinled lo commillees which look charge of small dulies in lhe library, such as lhe replacemenl of new magazines and newspapers and keeping lhe books in repair. These dulies aroused lhe keen inleresl of lhe members in lheir Club and in lhe library. The founding ol lhis organizalion made possible lhe appoinlmenl ol experienced and well-inslrucled librarians, which was never possible in preceding years. Sludenls serving as librarians lor lhe pasl year were: Rulh Rishel, head librarian: Zelda Shue, assislanl head librarian, Marguerile Hoffman, Marie Lighly, Mary Cassel, Bealrice Snyder, Elsie Zuse, Marie Spangler, June Slrine, Isabel Brehm, Mary Weaver, Hazel Crone. Members: Mary Cassel, Marguerile Hoffman, Marie Lighly, Rulh Rishel, Zelda Shue, Bealrice Snyder, Dorcas Bahn, Grace Crone, Mary Hamme, Gladys Hughes, Madelyn Sipe, Harrier Smullen, Marie Spangler, June Slrine, Mary Weaver, Rulh Brandi, Hazel Crone, Emma Jeanne Funk, Janel Gray, Doris Hildebrand, Dorolhy Hoffman, Miriam Hoover, Gladys McComas, Evelyn Miller, Ruby Myers, Gladys Snyder, Mary Wire, Virginia Zarloss. ?i2X494i4f6 ' Mathematics Club The Ivlalhemalics Club was organized on December l5, IC734, under The super- vision of Mr. Ruby. Officers who served for The preseni year were: Rulh Bair, presideni: Annabelle Hoover, vice-president Rosella Sauerwald, secreiary. The purpose of The Malrhemalics Club was io show ihe gradual increase in 'The growih of numbers and Their use. Anoiher obiecl was To show The developmenl oi figures used in plane and solid geomelry. In connec+ion wiih 'rhis Theme members oi 'rhe Club presenied readings af The regular mee+ings from ihe books enliiled Number Sjrories of Long Ago and Fla+land. Reporis were given on The lives oi Thales, Euclid and Tariaglia. All members of The Club enioyed an Algebra Baseball game a+ one of The sessions. Ma1'h Puzzles were a iealure al each meeling. These were presenied by several individuals. A reporl on Sonya Kovalevslci, woman maihemaiician, proved inlreresling To all preseni. Members: Herberi Baubliiz, David Po++er, Maurice Rishel, Ruih Bair, Annabelle Hoover, Cleo Pfalizgralii, Rulh Quickel, Rosella Sauerwald, Anna Sprenlcle, Philip Ailand, Gladys Heidler, Sara Heindel, Virginia Henry, Clarence lvlonlc, Gladys Sauerwald, Billy Bair, Norma Bear, Louise Benizel, Doris Charleslon, Ivan Gaier, Kaihryn Hamme, Virginia Heiland, Evelyn Hylies, Pauline Kahn, Margarel Kohr, Mary Miller, Charles Rauhauser, Eslher Reynolds, Keilh Ruby, Belly Slrine. , 997 50 44414 Science Club Under The eTTicienT supervision oT Mr. IVliTchell, The Science Club has done some very inTeresTing, as well as educaTional worlc, during The year. All members oT The club have Taken parT in various programs. DemonsTraTions in The Tield oT amaTeur chemisTry and physics have been The maior acTiviTies oT The club. Discussions con- cerning recenT invenTions have Taken a large parT oT The club's Time aT iTs bi-weekly meeTings. The club has also made a sTudy OT scienTiTic news arTicles Trom magaiines. Many oT These arTicles were Taken Trom magazines in The school library. A demonsTraTion and a discussion relaTing To The imporTance, occurrence, exTrac- Tion and Torms oT sulphur was made by The Club. The alloTropic and commercial Torms oT sulphur were discussed. AnoTher experimenT conducTed by The Club was The use oT sTaTic elecTriciTy. By The aid oT an exhausT pump an experimenT was made To show ThaT air has weighT. The oTTicers OT The club are: SargenT Lehr, presidenTg and VincenT STare, secreTary and Treasurer. Members: SargenT Lehr, James Rishel, VincenT STare, Howard Hershey, DwighT Kohr, Jerry SmiTh, Philip Lease, Joe STough, Elwood WiTmer. 55951444 Varsity Athletes Gordon Ensrninger Auslin Corwell Kennelh Jordan Edward Price Howard Kerns Dorolhy Ensminger Viclorie Sipe Janel Holce Louise Rose Dolores Yinger Lydia Jordan Auslin Corwell Charles Hildebrand Gordon Ensminger Orville Wood Dwighl Srnilh .lay Snyder Roy Snyder Earl Bear Richard March Rurh Rishel Romaine Corwell Boys' Basketball Girls' Basketball Baseball Boys' Track Girls' Track svbs524444e George Glalleller Richard Lehr Dwighl Smilh Max Klineleller Herberl Suerelh Marie Spangler Dora Franlz Mary Olive Shaull Rornaine Corwell Kalhryn Swarlz Ray Eliclcer Howard Kerns John Gladleller George Glalleller Richard Lehr Frank Byers John Slolllemeyer Gerald Snyder Marguerile Hoffman Karhryn Swarlz ATI-ILETICI I Varsity Basketball VarsiTy baskeTball aTTained slighT success This season due To inexperience on The parT oT The players, mosT oT Them being sophomores. However, many oT The games which The Team losT were dropped by only one or Two poinTs. The second halT oT The season proved The more succ:essTul wiTh The Team winning Three games and losing Two by The margin OT one poinT. Only Three players, Ensminger, Jordan and Corwell, will gracIuaTe, leaving seven regulars To sTarT noxT season. ProspecTs Tor a beTTer and probable championship Team are assured. Schedule November 26 .... .. .NorTh York ...,,, I9 WrighTsville .. . ...U22 December 6 .... .... N orTh York ,...,, I6 Spring Grove . . ..... 24 IO ..,. .. .NorTh York ..., Glen Rock , . I7 .... .. ,NorTh York .... Red Lion . . . 20 .... . . .NorTh York .... DelTa ITorTeiTI January 7 .... ,, .NorTh York .... WesT York . . IO ,,,. ..... N orTh York ,... DallasTown ., I4 .,.. ...,. N orTh York .,.... Fawn Grove . I7 .... .,.,. N orTh York .,.. CaThoIic I-ligh Second Half January 24 ..,, .,,.. N orI'h York .... Spring Grove 28 .... ,..,. N orTh York ..., Glen Rock . , February II .... ,..., N orTh York .... Fawn Grove I4 .,.. .,... N orTh York ..,. Red I.ion I8 ,... ..... N orTh York .... WesT York ., 2I .... .,.., N orTh York .... Dallaslrown .. March 3 ,.., I . .NorTh York ,... WrighTsviIle . 6 .... .. .NorTh York .,.. DallasTown .. 9 .... .. .NorTh York .,.. CaTholic I-Iigh awww 5444s , s Girls' Basketball The girls' varsiTy baskeTbaII Team oT I935-36 TerrninaTed The mosT successTuI sea- son in iTs hisTory. Under The diIigenT guidance oT Coach Leloer, The Team won all oTi iTs eleven games excepTing one, in which The score was I8-I7. ThroughouT The season, cooperaTion oT all six players on The Tloor, raTher Than individual perTormance, was The dominanT noTe. The exceIIenT maneuvering oT The Torwards, Jordan and Ensminger, caIoTured many poinTs, noT Tor Themselves parTic- ularly, buT Tor The Team. AIThough six girls Trom The varsiTy, Two Trom each courT, were Seniors, The Team will noT suTTer severe loses nexT year because oT The graduaTed deveIopmenT oT under- ciass players. Schedule January I7 .,,. ..... N orTh York ..,... 3I DeITa .....,. . . . I4 27 .,.. ..., N orTh York ...,.. I8 lvlT. WOIT 28 ..... ,,,. N orTh York ,.,.,, 20 Alumni . February I3 ..... ,... N orTh York ..,.,. 27 IVIT. WOIT I4 ..,.. ,... N orTh York ...,,. 2I Y. C. I. I8 ..., ,.... N orTh York ....,. I3 Y. C. I. 25 .... ..... N orTh York ...... I7 Glenville Ivlarch 3 ..,. ,..,, N orTh York ...... 22 Glenville 6 .... ,,.. N orTh York ,..... 38 Del-Ta . .. IO ..... ,... N orTh York ...... 28 I-Iallam . I3 ...., ,..,.... N orTh York ...... 28 Irlallam . l'oTaI poinTs scored 253 575' Freshman Basketball PracTicaIIy a new Team sTarTed The season This year in This compeTiTive sporT buT The boys improved greaTIy as The season progressed. This Team has The honor oT being The only Tive To deTeaT The WesT York champions. They also deTeaTed MT. WoIT, The runners-up, in Their IasT game oT The season. NeverTheIess, nexT year's Team will consisT oT all veTerans, and aIThough The coaches do noT predicT a championship Team, They do expecT To have a good club. Members: Tom Doll, Joe STough, Roy Abel, Roy Krebs, Gordon I-Ioke, AssisTanT Coach, C.C.Leber, Sherwood Landis, William GaTes, Charles Jordan, Charles Yinger, Dale EyerharT, Coach R. E. I-Ieilman, Donald CharIesTon, AITred Rohler, Glen Cousler. Schedule December I7 .... .... N orTh York ..... I5 Red Lion . . 20 ..,. .,., N orTh York .,.... 9 MT. Rose .. January 7 .,,. .,., N orTh York ...... I2 WesT York , I O .... .... N orTh York ..,.,. I2 WrighTsviIIe February ' I3 .... .,.. N orrh York ...... I8 IVIT. WOIT , . I4 ..., .... N orTh York ....., I7 Red Lion ,. I8 .,.. .,.. N orTh York ..,,,. I9 WesT York . 24 .... ,... N orTh York ..,,., 29 MT. WOIT ., March 6 .... ,.... N orTh York ,,.... I2 I-Iannah Penn I3 ,,.. ,..... N orTh York ...... 24 WrigITTsviIIe ToTaI poinTs scored, . I67 56 -I'oTaI poinTs scored 202 Varsity Baseball Having won a large percenTage oT The games played Thus Tar, Coach HeiIman's parTialIy veTeran Team is looking Torward To a Tairly successful season and also a possi- biIiTy oT Taking The pennanT. AII oT The boys on The squad This year were eiTher on The varsiTy or second Team IasT year. This season The league has been divided inTo Two groups wiTh Tour Teams in each division. AT The end oT The season, There will be a play-OTT beTween The winners OT each division. The Team as a whole does beTTer workin The Tield Than aT The pIaTe, which hindered Them Trom winning Their BoosTer game wiTh DaIIasTown. The piTching sTaTT is raTher weak buT has received considerable supporT ThroughouT. WiTh Coach HeiIman's ex- ceIIenT managing, The boys are anTicipaTing a championship Team. Members: Charles Hildebrand, DwighT SmiTh, Gordon Ensminger, Orville Vxfood, AusTin Corwell, Roy Snyder, Jay Snyder, Ray Elicker, Earl Bear, Edward Price, Richard Lehr, Glen CharlesTon, John GIadTeITer, John SToTTIemyer, Eugene Eppley, Earl Jacoby, Howard Kerns, Harold Boyer, Clair Ery, Frank Byers, George GIadTeITer, Maurice HoITzman. Schedule Tor I936 Season April 9 .... .... 3 .................... N ew Freedom aT NorTh York April I4 ... ....... ., ................. NorTh York aT Y. C. I. April I7 . . . ..,.. NorTh York aT Red Lion April 2I . ,. ...... York High aT NorTh York April 24 . . , ....... DaIIasTown aT NorTh York May I ..., ...,, N or+h York aT New Freedom May 8 . , . ..... NorTh York aT DaIIasTown May I2 .... .... N orTh York aT York High- Ivlay I5 ..., ..... ..,.... Y . C. I. aT NorTh York May I9 .,.. ..,,,.... ..... R e d Lion aT NorTh York 57 an Varsity Track l-laving won The championship oT York CounTy has caused much inTeresT To be cen- Tered in Track. Daily workouTs, under The supervision oT Mr. Leber, are geTTing The boys in shape To deTend Their posiTion and also Tor a busy Track season, CompeTiTion This year has been reporTed as being keen and The boys are preparing To combaT hard opposiTion. Thus Tar, The Team has been inviTed To aTTend The Penn Relays, Shippensburg meeT, Red Lion meeT and also The Maryland College meeT. Penn Relay TryouTs were held weekly and The Times were averaged so ThaT each runner had an equal chance To win a berTh on The Team. The resulTs proved G. Snyder, R. March, KlineTelTer, M. Rishel, FranTz and Ensminger To be The winners. The TirsT Tour boys who ran placed TourTh aT The Relays. AparT Trom winning The Red Lion meeT, The Orange and Black colors were ouT- sTanding lasT year aT The Shippensburg meeT, where The Tew boys who parTicipaTed won Third place in The meeT. This year, a larger number oT boys will parTicipaTe and vicTory is expecTed. AlThough Track has been a major sporT only in The lasT Three years, NorTh York has developed The besT boys' and girls' Teams in The counTy. AT The TirsT meeTing OT The boys' Track Team, Gerald Snyder was unanimously elecTed capTain. Members: Gerald Snyder, capTaing Richard March, Gordon Ensminger, Maurice Rishel, l-larold Zeigler, Eugene Beshore, Glenn FranTz, Jay Snyder, Richard Lehr, Glenn Meyers, Max KlineTelTer, WalTer March, DwighT Kohr, Eugene Eppley, Roy Krebs and l-loward l-lershey. seggfxee Girls' Track The girls oT NorTh York High School, under The direcTion oT Coach Leber, have Taken a greaT inTeresT in Track during The pasT Tour years. In This shorT period oT Time They have become The champions oT York CounTy. The Team has reTained several oT iTs Tormer champions, who will again baTTle Tor blue ribbons aT The Red Lion Track and Field rneeT, conolucTed May 9 aT The Red Lion AThleTic Tield. Opposing Teams wiTh whom They will compeTe are Red Lion, WesT York, Spring Grove and ManchesTer. New members added To The Team Trom The Treshman class were: Mary Eckenrode, Phyllis Jordan, Louise Mae Druck, MyrTle T-loke, Mary Miller and Blanche WhiTmore. ArrangemenTs were made May 4 wiTh WesT York To hold a meeT wiTh The junior and senior Teams. NorTh York won Two TirsT places, Those being in The 50 yard dash and in The relay. The senior high Team, however, was deTeaTed by one poinT, wiTh WesT York winning TirsT in baseball and volleyball. Members: Gladys McComas, Doris DheriT, Mary Olive Shaull, Romaine l'loTTman, Mary Eckenrode, MyrTle Hoke, Phyllis Jordan, Lydia Jordan, Romain Corwell, MargueriTe l-loTTman, KaThryn SwarTz, Dora FranTz and RuTh Rishel. ???59'i44i4 V QF: ' 9' .17 ' ..Z : 'Ed 450554-- A 3 v 7 :Y f , ff- im A - ,. .Q - ' fb V A L1 1' A ffe.w ' ? I ' l ' X 6 I' xl 4. 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No. 5 E L1 5 U U UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUE UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUC C H E U S D E U ll H Ll U U Ll D U 5 S U S H U U 5 U U E D S E 3 3 E D E E E E S U D U D U lil U D , D ' U U U . S GAZETTE PRINT SHOP 5 E . . 5 Thlrly-one Easl' Kung Slreei' E E B 5 UCIDUUUDDDUUUUUUUUDUUUDUDUDUDUUUUUDUUUUDUUDEDUUUDUEDUDDUUE glDDDUDDDUDUUUUUDUUEUUDDUDUUDUDDDDDEDDUCUUUUUDDUUUUUUUUEB D U E H S Aprxl l5--Some people exlended E Q vacafion sliglwlly overlime. E E S D n s D E April I7-Tryouls for Red Lion E U E lvleel were lmeld al assembly. E 5 E E S U E May E D E E May 2-Track Team al Slwuppens- E E burg lvleel. E E E E D E May 9-Norlh York well repre- E U . Q senled al 'flue Red Luon Track Q E and Field lvleel. E 5 D D D E May 8-Sensor class lweld The an- E rl E mal loazaar. E E H a , U Q May I9, 20, 2I-Sensor Exams. E n s D E May 25, 26, 27-Final examma- E U . E lions. 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