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Contents Dedication Boorci of Education Faculty Ciosses Activities Athletics Intorniois Dedication Because of his helping hand lent us in our class activities We, the class of l942, respectfully dedicate to Richard R Thomas, Volume Thirteen of The Sparkler. Board of Education 1941 -112 Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Richard E. Heiland . . . . . President . Eugene R. Patterson . . . Vice-president A. Harry Lehr . . . . Secretary George M. Herman . . . . Treasurer George H. Leckrone . . Associate Member Irvin R. Snyder . . . Supervising Principal The Halls Wefve Left- - - Administration TY Staff The Sparkler Dean B. Arrnold, M.A. Principal Gettysburg college University of North Carolina Duke university University of Pennsylvania lrvin R. Snyder, MS. Supervising Principal Millersville State 'Teachers Pennsylvania State college Gettysburg college University of Pennsylvania Elizabethtown college college The Sparkler Elbur C. Purnell, B.S. ' Physical Education Pennsylvania State college Westchester State Teachers college 'Assistant Coach of Basketball Assistant Coach of Soccer Instructor of First Aid Coach of Boxing Alverta R. Lecrone, B.S. Commercial Ed, Elizabethtown college Pennsylvania State college New York university ' Richard B. Sherker, B.S. it 'Industrial Arts Millersville State Teachers College Adviser to Hi-YA Club ' -Adviser to Theater Club l Coach to Senior High Basketball ' Henry A. Mitchell,-'B.S. ' l Science East Stroudsburg State Teachers college . Franklin and Marshall college The Sparkler Raymond S. Beck, A.B. English, Social Studies Gettysburg college Adviser to The Sparkler Adviser to The North York School News S. Bhoberta Wolf, A.B. English Pennsylvania State college Co-director ol Dramatics Charles C. Leber, A.B. Science, Social Studies Lebanon Valley college Springfield college Coach of Senior and Iunior High Boys' Track, Girls' Track, Iunior High Bas- ketball C. Clinton Ruby, A.B. Mathematics Gettysburg State college Pennsylvania State college Assistant Principal Business Adviser to Sparkler Director of Athletics Coach of Soccer and Baseball Reed D. Allison, B.S. English, History Shippensburg State Teachers college Marion E. Brown, B.S. Mathematics, Social Studies Elizabethtown college Pennsylvania State college Adviser to Iunior Girl Reserves Louise L. Thomas, B.S. Commercial Ed. Indiana State Teachers college University of Pittsburgh Co-director of Dramatics Co-director of Operetta Richard R. Thomas, B.S. Commercial Ed. Indiana State Teachers college University of Pennsylvania Director of School Band The Sparkler I The Sparkler Dr. Charles H. May School Doctor ,Gettysburg College, A.B., A.M. , , . Iohns Hopkins University, M.D. Internship at Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Laura E. Burket, B.S. Social Studies Pennsylvania State college Bucknell university Millersville State Teachers college ' Supervisor of Library Adviser to Library club Mary Ellen Kauftelt School Secretary North, York high school '36 Amy M. Sharnbaugh, RN. School Nurse Home and School Service Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia School of Social Health and Work Pennsylvania State college The Sparkler Earney G. Fishel Social Studies Millersville State Teachers college York County academy Barbara I. Diehl, B.S. Home Economics , Pennsylvania State college Adviser to Senior Girl Reserves Arthur E. Warfield, B.S. Music Supervisor Temple university Director of Senior High Mixed Chorus, Iunior High Chorus, Orchestra Co-director of Operetta Nelson I. King, B.S. Commercial Ed Susquehanna university University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State college Columbia university School Treasurer Gladys R. Gable, Cert. of D.H. Dental Hygienist University of Pennsylvania The Sparkler Class Will.. Presented herewith is a summary of the last will and testament of the class of 1942. This is merely a summary which is being presented as a representa- tive of the sum and substance of said will. We, the class of l942, who have been known as the Radicals of '42, and may aid identification by mentioning this, being for the greater part of good memory and fairly sound minds, seeing that among our numerous possessions are many that will be of no use to us where we are going, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. According as the following paragraphs state, we bequeath our posses- sions: To anyone-who wants to be called De- lilah, it is our desire that Phyllis Eisen- hiart's scissors be given. We will Martin Everhart's trumpet to that well-known trash pile. Iames Good's sober face we leave to any stooge who wants to be called Sour- puss. We bequeath Dorothy Flichbaugh's roll- er skates and Robert Hykes' boxing gloves to Edward Thompson for the purpose of cleaning up the floor. Mildred Kohr leaves her baby-talk to Robert Everh-art. We leave to the student body the ada- demic section's quiet and serene attitude in English class. To Eugene Hoffacker, Robert March be- queaths his Romeo-like muscles. Ray Sollenberger leaves his office as treasurer to anyone who wants to run the school into debt. Lynwood Schleeter's mouth is our boon to anyone who enjoys eaiting flies. To Arthur Warfield, we will a few more voices like that of William Rice, to keep his students awake in- music classes. To lrvin R. Snyder, Maxine Lauer leaves her dimples. Betty Baer and Gordon Hull leave their half-pint size to Ralph Meisenhelter, in hopes that he will become a more efficient boy scout. We will Lois Goodling's straight hair to anyone who wants to put it up every night. Iohn Albright bequeaths his ambition to Mary Ellen Kauffelt. loyce Meisenhe1ter's forgetfulness is to be given to Alverta Lecrone, so she can forget to give homework next year. To R. S. Beck, -Robert Strine desires that his farming ability be given. We will Raymond Hoffman's and Har- vey Lease's cigarette butts to Lizzie Yeaple's ashcans. We bequeath Pauline Fetrow's gift of gab to anyone who wants to tell the teachers how to run classes .and fnark report cards. Forrest Landis' public speaking ability -fespecially in French! we desire to be left to William Ketterman. The school waste baskets may go to the ianitors. There will be no paper shortage when our lockers are cleaned out. Edna Resser and Frances Fink leave their quietness to Gloria Grove and Bev- erly Eisenhart in order that they may be seen more and heard less. Also to Robert Everhart, Raymond Dahl- heimer's good looks are left. We will Betty Miller's makeup kit to Woolworth's 5 and 10. To anyone willing to pay doctor bills, we bequeath Betty Strine's bone-breaking ability. The seniors' conduct during devotions we leave C. C. Leber's freshmen next year. We will Evelyn Brothers' love for Lyn- wood Schleeter to anyone who wants a great responsibility. The class of '43 is to receive our ability for preventing squabbles between the academic and commercial sections. We leave David Summers' ability to squirm out of homework and tight spots to Clarence Roland. We bequeath Robert Hykes' and Wil- liarn Rice's list of locker improvements to the student body for future reference. Seniors Juniors Sophonnores Junior High The Spclrkler Iohn Albright Eugene Altlcmd GEI IERAL GENERAL I Betty Baer Vivian Bentzel Nancy Billett Evelyn Brothers GENERAL COMMERCIAL ACADEMIC COMMERCIAL '42 18 Virginia Connelly William Crouse GENERAL ACADEMIC H. S. ' mi T 4- ' The Spdrkler Raymond Dcxhlheimer Elsie Davis ACADEMIC COMMERCIAL Eleanor Dodson Phyllis Eisenhcxrt Martin Everhclrt Geraldine Fcrircloth COMMERCIAL ACADEMIC ACADEMIC GENERAL Pauline Fetrow Frances Fink COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL '42 I9 The Sporkler Dorothy Flnichbcxugh Icimes Good COMMERCIAL GENERAL N. Y. Lois Goodling Loretto Hinkle Raymond Hoffman Worlter Hoke GENERAL GENERAL ACADEMIC GENERAL '42 20 Betty Hollerbush Gordon Hull GENERAL COMMERCIAL S. The Sparkler Mary Hykes Robert Hykes COMMERCIAL GENERAL Edward Kann, Ir. Doris Kepner Mildred Kohr Forrest Landis COMMERCIAL ACADEMIC ACADEMIC ACADEMIC Maxine Lauer Harvey Lease, Ir. COMMERCIAL GENERAL '42 21 The Sperkter Gercxld Lehman Robert March COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL N. Y. Ioyce Meisenhelter Betty Miller Susanne Miller Bettie Nude ACADEMIC GENERAL ACADEMIC GENERAL '-42 22 Chester Quickel Edna Resser ACADEMIC CCMMERCIAL H. S. The Spclrkler William Rice Mildred Rohrbaugh ACADEMIC ACADEMIC Iecmne Rutter Lynwood Schleeter Esta Smith Mary Smith COMMERCIAL GENERAL GENERAL ACADEMIC Wilbert Snellbclker, Ir. Ioe Snyder GENERAL GENERAL ,112 23 The Spclrkler Rory Sollenberger Marion Struusbcrugh GENERAL COMMERCIAL N. Betty Strine Muricm Strine Robert Strine David Summers COMMERCIAL ACADEMIC , 1 2 ACADEMIC ACADEMIC Beatrice- W'c1IIc1ce Glenn Whorl COMMERCIAL GENERAL H. S. The Sparkler Emma Witmer Ruth Witmer GENERAL GENERAL Pet Past-times Lois Goodling-Giving First Aid to Sailors. Suzanne Miller-Spending time with Phil Walter l-loke-Necking fwith girls?J Ierry Faircloth-Roaming around. Mary Smith-Deviling Quickel. Mary Ann Hykes-Sleeping in P.O.D. Ieanne Rutter-Making goo-goo eyes at Armold. Marty Everhart-Having numerous love affairs. Emma Witmer-Going down to shop. Pooch Crouse-Doing nothing. Betty Nade-Taking exercises to keep my slender figure. Forrest Landis-Dreaming about Hedy Lamarr. Raymee Hoffman-Trying to get awake. Ftaymee Dahlheimer-Riding around town in a convertible. Ray Sollenberger-Women. Robert Strine-Everything possible pertaining to aviation. Maxine Lauer-Flirting. William Rice-Watching other people sleep in P.O.D. class. Ioyce Meisenhelter-Remembering to forget. Phyllis Eisenhart-Playing with Marty's garters. Betty Hollerbush-Thinking itdaydreamingj. Betty Miller-Skating. Dorothy Flinchbaugh-Hooking rides in convertibles. Wilbert Snellbaker-H-aving conferences in the office. Robert Hykes-Ice hockey. Lynwood Schleeter-Visiting Evelyn. Marian Strine-Distraction in P.O.D. Dave Summers-Procrastinating. Virginia Connelly-Tormenting Ruthie. Gordon Hull-Sleeping. Bob March-Driving girls around in my streamlined convertible. Mildred Kohr-Going to Iournalism class. Mildred Rohrbaugh-Getting out of studies to have a good time. Frances Fink-Keeping track of Mr. Ruby. Edward Kiann-Necking during blackouts. 25 The Spcxrkler Theyre Tops Publications Music Dm Athletics 26 The Sparkler Chronicle You have seen the portrait of the seniors of North York high school. Following is pictured the personnel of the schoo1's other classes. These classes are the future graduating groups. As it progresses toward graduation, each class acquires something of its own, an individuality. Moreover, each pupil becomes a unique character. North York high school strives to leave its impres- sion in the development of the pupil, and in turn, each pupil leaves something with the school. It is the aim of The Sparkler to record the impressions each pupil has made, so that fickle memory does not lose them forever. The Sparliler S D 'UO ND OO wrDeo3o lUNlOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS The 81 members of the class of Composed of 60 studer1ts,tl'1e class '43 aided in the junior-senior play of '44 successfully Conducted the and operetta productions, and pur- annual bazaar and also partici- chased class rings. Steel and blue pated in the operetta. are the class colors. Junior High The Spclrkler , , i 1 -2 3 -4 X, 4 x I I I 29 The Sparkler Class Gliiaers SENIORS-Lynwood Schleeter, president, Martin Everhart, vice president, Phyllis Eisenhart, secretaryg Ray Sollenberger, treasurer. IUNIORS-Robert Everhart, president, Ieanne Poet, vice presidentg Virginia Everhart, secretary, Ruth March, treasurer. SOPHOMORES-Rodney Reese, president, William Knaub, vice president, Phyllis Detwiler, secretary, Iohn Beshore, treasurer. FRESHMEN-Ioe Leckrone, president, Dorothy Lease, vice president, Betty lane Brenneman, secretary, Gloria Singer, treasurer. 30 Publications Plays Music: Clubs The Sparkler Sparkler Stott Phyllis Eisenliart ..... ..,.,,..........,....,....... ..... E d itor-in-chief EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Doris Ke-pner .4... ..,, ..,,.,,...,....., . ..............,.. .... A s s ociate Editor Nancy Billett, Raymond Hoffman .... ., .....,.. Sports Editors William Rice ..,.,....,.......,,.....,...,......,,............,.....,... Photography Editor David Summers ,.,....,..........,....,...............,...... Assistant Photography Editor Mildred Kohr, Ioyce Meiscnhelter, Mildred Rohrbaugh, Frances Fink ..,....,,. Copy Editors BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Lynwood Schlecter ...,. ....,........,..............,..,..,............ B usiness Manager Ioe Snyder ......................... ......,.....,. A dvertising Manager Chester Quickel, Ray Sollenberger. .. .,... Assistant Advertising Managers Geraldine Faircloth ..........,,....,. .........,.,., C irculation Manager Raymond Dahlheimer, Robert Strine .,....,.,...,, . .....,.,.. Circulation Managers Typisis Vivian Bentzel, Evelyn Brothers, Pauline Fetrow, Dorothy Flnichbaugh, Mary Ann Hykes, Maxine Lauer, Betty Strnie. 32 ,..,,,,A The Sporklor School News Thg The mth York School News X5 North York -fiussocxvk All-American rutlng, 1936, 1937. 1938. 1940. 19-ll. l942. National Scholastlc Press association. l'nlvc-rslty of Mlnm-Nota.. Me-dallst ratlnu, l939. I940, I9-ll. l942. Columbia Scholastic Prpss association. Columbia Unlve-rslty. Publlshcd monthly by students of North York hlxh school EDITORIAI, DEPARTMENT Wllllmm Itlcc . . ..... . . Edltor-ln-Chlcf Raymond S. R1-ck . . .... Faculty Aflvlscr Phyllis Elm-nlmrt . . Managing Editor Ralph Mvlswnhn-ltcr . . . Sports Editor Wllllum Kmulb ..... . Ass't Sports Edltor Esther Crouse ......... Feature- Editor Colnmnlsts-Jcannc Elsa-nhart, Dore-cn Crlst, Gloria Walt:-mycr. Dorls Kenner. Ilcportcrs-Nancy Blllrtt, Joyce- Mclscllhcltcr. Hclcn Hokc. Marian Abcl, Phyllis llvtwllcr, Virginia S1-nft. llamaa Full:-n. Typlsts-Jcanne Poet. Ev:-Iyn VVIIQ-rlcy, June' Hcss. BFSINICSS llI'lI'ARTM ENT Lynwood Schlo-1-ter Wllllnlm Rlttall . -loo Snyder . . Vlrglnla Evcrhart . gi 10 Cents n Copy- . . . . . Buslnm-ss Mnnazcr . . . Ass't Buslncss Manage-r . . Advertlslng Manage-r . . . . Clrculntlon Manxuu-r lllal 64169 60 fonts a Yr-nr .rf , we c-111 :.l7 liifm 'iz-E x4f9f1g,.: u5v1Tz?u?'a The Sparlqler Sr. and Jr. Clee Clubs Having been directed by Edna B. Walmer during the iirst semester, these groups, upon Mrs. Walmer's resignation, were taken over by Arthur E. War- field during the second semester. Their activities throughout the year included participation in the high school operetta, the annual York County music festival, and senior commence- ment exercises. At North York's own music testival the senior group presented the Welleknown Ballad for Americans. Members ot the junior high chorus also participated in this event. At the P. S. M. A. southern district chorus at Mt. Rose, the groups Were represented by Lois Goodling, Helen Hoke, Doris Kepner, loyce Meisenhelter, Robert lnners, Walter Hoke, Chester Quickel and Ray Sollenberger. From these eight, Robert Inners was selected to take part in the P. S. M. A. all-state chorus at Coatesville. 34 ilililitiii l3l2lil?l it The Sporkler Senior Girl Reserves lbiirinq the past year the senior Girl Beserves participated in inany active ities, among which are: monthly dances, backward party, box social, service work, baked cookies tor Alumni in the service, flower show, joint activities with lli Y and a torinal dance. Phyllis llisenhart president loyce Meisenhelter''secretary Virainia Everhart vice-president Betty Strine --treasurer Barbara I. Diehl adviser Junior Girl Reserves Among the junior G. B. activities are: the sale of jello, coveredfdish social, rawiiriinina, skating party, Bed Cross work. Betty lane Brenneman- president Iacaueline Spurrier -secretary Dorothy Lease vice president Gloria Singer' treasurer Marion E. Brown fadviser 35 The 36 Sparkler J 11- Sr. Play Professor, How Could You! a three-act comedy by Anne Coulter Marten, was the annual presentation of the junior and senior classes, February 6 and 7, on the auditorium stage. Louise L. Thomas and S. Rhoberta Wolf served as directors. Keats Perry, a professor of history, college if he is married in three days. response, but with Vicky, grandpa they've each dug up a girl for himl, is offered the position of dean of the At first he gives a definite negative and Iohn urging him on fin fact he changes his mind. But What a mess he has with the three would-be-brides hounding his heels. Seniors CHESTER QUICKEL ..... . . . PHYLLIS EISENHART .... MARIAN STRINE ...... ..... . . . RAY SOLLENBERGER. . . . . . LYNWOOD SCHLEETER EVELYN BROTHERS ..... .. . IEANNE RUTTER ....... ROBERT HYKES ....... NANCY BILLETT ......... . . MARTIN EVERHART ..... . . . VIVIAN BENTZEL Role . Keats Perry .. Vicky Randolph . Grandma Perry . 'Grandpa Perry . Iohn Appleby . Priscilla Morley . . Tootsie Bean ,. I Butcher Boy Bean 'Valerie Whitman ... Boggins ... . MAXINE LAUER three young children WILLIAM CROUSE Iuniors RALPH MEISENHELTER .. ........ . ..... HELEN HOKE .. ...... BETTY DRAWBAUGH .... . ..... CLAIR IORDAN . . . ..... ROBERT EVERHART . . . . .VIRGINIA EVERHART . . . . . . . . . .ARLETTA RODERICK . . . . . . . . .EDWARD THOMPSON .... .IEANNE EISENI-IART . .. ....... ROY WINTER ESTHER CROUSE . RUTH MARCH DAVID GOOD The Sparkler Cperetta Oh Doctor, a musical comedy by Estelle and Palmer Clark, was the annual operetta presented by the senior glee club April 24 and 25. Arthur E. Warfield served as musical director of the presentation, and Louise L. Thomas directed speaking parts. Those who had speaking parts in the operetta were: Dr. Drinkwater, Walter Hoke, Honor, Edith Winter, Glory, Doreen Crist, Dr. Cottin, Ralph Meisenhelter, Dr. Cuttem, Chester Quickel, Dr. Slaughter, Raymond Hoffman, Mrs. Weakley, Arletta Roderick, Mrs. Crossly, Doris Kepner, Cynthia, Virginia Everhart, Bessie, Helen Hoke, Rainbow, Donald Everhart, Philip, Robert Inners, Bob, Robert Everhart, lim, Martin Everhart, Madame Chere, Marian Strine, Pancho, Ray Sollenberger, Robber, William Rice, Old Timer, Clair Iordan, Goddess, Lois Goodling, Pilgrim, Roy Winter, Nymph, Lois Sentt. 37 The 38 Sparkler Director Richard R. Thomas re-organized and supervised the activities of the band tor the fourth consecutive year. The most outstanding event was the purchase ot uniforms. The band played an engagement at the Ziorfs View business show and gave a concert in the school music iestival. The first semester having been devoted to the junior orches- tra, the senior group did not get its start till the latter part ot the year. The most important feature was the orchestras accompanying the ope-retta. Formerly, only piano accompaniment was used. The members participated in the York County music festival at Mount Rose and also played at the junior-senior play and at the com- mencement exercises. The Sparkler Faculty Secretaries Continuing the practice set up last year each teacher had his own private secretary. Ariiiold Pauline Eetrowg Beck Evelyn Brothers, Mary Ann lslykesg Eisliel Maxine Lauerg Kinge-Vivian Bentzel, Esta Smithg Leber- eElsie Davisg Purnell -eleanne Buttery Buby-Frances Fink, Beatrice Wallaceg Sherker-V -Emma Wit- iner, Marion Strausbaughg ThomasfBetty Strine, Edna Besserg Warfield- -Elsie Davis, Eleanor Dodson. Library Club Supervised by Laura E. Burket, the club members kept the schools read- ing material in condition as well as being regular librarians. The girls knitted an afghan for the Bed Cross and sponsored several roller skating parties. leanne Poet, presidentg Doris Kepner, vice presidentg Buth March, secretaryvtreasurer. C 3 9 The 40 Sparkler Hi-Y Club With Bertram R. Sherker as adviser, a Hi-Y club was again formed atter an absence ot two years in this high school. The club participated in a skating party and a hike and tennis tournament with the Girl Reserves. Ralph Meisen- helter, president, Martin Everhart, vice president, Bob Everhart, secretary, Ray- mond Hottman, treasurer. Theatre Club Taking the name, Theater Club, a group ot high school 'lscenariosn organized. They made and set up scenery for the grade operetta and the junior-senior play. Martin Everhart, president, Dale Crist, vice president, Robert lnners, secretary, Roy Winter, treasurer, R. Bertram Sherker, adviser. Soccer Basketxil BQsebQH Track The Spadder Soccer With twelve veteran players back on the squad the Orange cmd Black booters finished the season in first place, enabling them to capture the league championship for the second consecutive year. Their only loss was at the hands of an out-of-the-league Reedsville team played at Penn State college. Teams defeated by North York were: Dover l-O, Hanover 2-O, Manchester 2-U, Codorus 2-l, Dillsburg l-U, Mt. Rose 4-U. Reedsville Won a close game from the Rubymen, 4-3. Lett to right, first row: Iohn Albright, Forrest Landis, Philip Dull, I-ames Whorl, mascot, Gordon Snyder, Glenn Whorl, Ioe Snyder, second row: William Rice, ass't. mgr., Robert Everhart, Edward Kann, Martin Everhart, Wilbert Snellbraker, Clair Iordan Gordon Hull, mgr.g third row: Richard Patterson, asst. mgr., Ray Sollenberger, Iay Grove, Merle Bahn, William Kauffman, Iohn Beshoreg fourth row: C. C. Ruby, coach, Rodney Reese, William She-arstone, Chester Helwig, Eugene Charleston, Donald Everhart, E, C. Purnell, ass't. coach. 42 The Sparkler Varsity Baseball As this publication goes to press the Panthers have won the Northern Division championship of the York County Scholastic League. The team licked Red Lion, the Central division champs, to the tune of 3-U. Glen Rock. the Southern division leaders, were beaten by a score of 2-l. The team was undefeated and had won six straight league games and had also scored triumphs in three exhibition contests. One exhibition game was lost to Hallam, 3-4. The average score for the league tilts was 11 runs as against Z5 for the opposition. This testifies to the completeness of the victories. Sidney Albright pitched a no-hit, no-run game against Dover. Ed Kann, regular pitcher, was responsible for winning tive games. Gordy Snyder led the team in batting with .533 for six games. Edward Kann Gerald Lehman Iohn Albright Wilbert Snellbaker Glenn Whorl William Crouse Ray Sollenberger Raymond Hoffman Eugene Irwin Robert Everhart The Squad Lloyd Billett Martin Waltimeyer William Strine Phillip Dull Gordon Snyder William Kauffman Iohn Beshore Rodney Reese Eugene Charleston Donald Everhcrrt Kenneth Gardner lay Lehr Ioe Leckrone Edgar Charleston Eugene Suereth Donald Yeatts C. C. Ruby, coach Gordon Hull, manager Clair Iordan, ass't. manager William Knaub, ass't. manager The 44 Sparkler . Senior Basketball Again faced by strong opposition by York County basketball teams, the local hoops- ters finished the season wtih two wins out of 12. ln both halves the Orange and Black toppled Dallastown, by scores of 39-25 and 39-l4. The locals were defeated in Stanza l by York Catholic, 18-15, West York, 50-28, Red Lion, 34-21, Wrightsville, 22-13, Spring Grove, 37-26, ln the second half, North York was bested by York Catholic, 39-23, West York, 36-25, Red Lion, 46-37 Wrightsville, 38-27, Spring Grove, 48-36. Jr. I-ligh Basketball Finishing the season with a record of seven Wins and three defeats the North York junior high hoopsters were forced to relinquish their championship title to a superior Spring Grove team. They, however, finished in undisputed possession of second place. Their defeats were handed them by Dallastown l6-lO, Mt. Wolf 26-16, Spring Grove 27-24. i The Sparkler l Varsity Track Owing to the gas shortage, the five scheduled meets of the orange and black trackmen were curtailed and only three were participated in. In a state meet at Shippensburg on April 18, the locals placed sixth out of the 18 schools participating. The feature of this meet was a high jump by Merl Bahn, who took second place with 5' S . North York's second meet of the season, April 29, was in a dual meet at Spring Grove. Here the orange and black won with a score of 5-2 over 39 tor Spring Grove. Forrest Landis broke the 100-yard dash record, held by Spring Grove, in the time of 10 seconds. At Columbia, in a meet with Red Lion, Susquehanna township, ond Co- lumbia, North York placed fourth. In '41 the North York cindermen won the York county track and field meet at Meadow field: and because of lack of transportation facilities this year the meet was cancelled, leaving the championship in North York hands. The Sparkler Girls Track Doris Corwell, lean Strausbaugh, Arlene Baker, Delores Hess, Betty Chronister, Norma Hoke, Roma Schleeter, lean Lehr, Audrey Zeigler, lulia Gingerich, Norma Hinkle, Pune Dressel, Eleanor Yinger, Ianet Kann, Virginia Everhart, Betty Stottlemyer, Helen Hoke, Charles C. Leber, coach, and Richard Patterson, manager, Cheerleaders Leading the cheering at basketball games this year were the following: Arletta Rod- erick, Betty Stottlemyer, Lynwood Schleeter, Clarence Roland, senior high, Roma Schleeter, Betty Iane Bretnneman, Norma Adams, junior high. 46 The Sparkler IOHN ALBRIGHT Mt. Rose: Baseball l, Soccer l, Z, North York: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Track 4. EUGENE ALTLAND Band 2, 3, 4, Boxing 4, Hi-Y Club l, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. BETTY BAER Girl Reserves 4. VIVIAN BENTZEL Class Play 4, Faculty Secretary 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Library Club 4, Ping Pong Club l, Sparkler 4, Student Librarian 4. NANCY BILLETT York High: Girl Reserves I, House ot Representatives l, Hannah Penn Staff I, North York: Class Play 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Hobby Club 3, Operetta 3, 4, School News 4, Sparkler 4. EVELYN BROTHERS Class Play 4, Faculty Secretary 4, Girl Reserves 4, Library Club 4, Sparkler 4. VIRGINIA CONNELLY Girl Reserves 4, Ping Pong Club I. WILLIAM CROUSE Band 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Boxing 4, Class Play 4, I-Ii-Y Club l, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, -3, Operetta 3, Orchestra 3. RAYMOND DAHLHEIMER I-Ii-Y Club I, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Sparkler 4. ELSIE DAVIS Faculty Secretary 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Hobby Club 3, Librarian 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong Club l, Sparkler 4. 48 The Sparkler ELEANOR DODSON Girl Reserves 3, 45 Library Club 25 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Ping Pong Club l. PHYLLIS EISENHART Cheer Leader l, 2, 35 Class Play 3, 45 Class Secretary 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club 35 Girl Reserves l, 25 Treas- urer 35 President 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong Club l5 School News 2, 3, Manag- ing Editor 45 Track lg Volleyball 35 Editor-inAChiet of Sparkler 4. MARTIN EVERHART Band l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, Captain 45 Boxing 45 Class Vice President 45 Hi-Y Club Vice Presi- dent 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Op- eretta l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra l, 35 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Cap- tain 4. GER!-XLDlNE FAIRCLOTH Camera Club l Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club 35 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 45 Operetta l, 3, 45 Track lg Sparkler 4. PAULINE FETROW Faculty Secretary 45 Girl Reserves 45 Hobby Club 35 Library Club 3, 45 Ping Pong Club l5 Sparkler 45 Student Librarian 3, 4. FRANCES FINK Faculty Secretary 45 Girl Reserves 45 Library Club 45 Sparkler 4. DOROTHY FLINCHBAUGH Girl Reserves 3, 45 Library Club 45 Ping Pong Club l5 Sparkler 4. IAMFS GOOD Hi-Y Club l, 4. LOTS GOODLING Camera Club l5 Class Play 35 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Girls' Trio 35 Hobby Club 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta l, 2, 3, 4. LORETTA HINKLE Camera Club lj Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club 35 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Student Librarian 2, 3, 4. xii 49 The Sparkler RAYMOND HOFFMAN Baseball l, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Class Play 35 Class President l, 25 Hi-Y Club President l, Treasurer 45 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 45 Operetta l, 2, 45 School News 2, 45 Soccer 1,35 Sparkler 45 Track 3, 4. WALTER HOKE Boys' Quartet 35 Camera Club 15 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Operetta 3, 4. BETTY HOLLERBUSH Girl Reserves 4. GORDON HULL Baseball. Assistant Manager 2, 3, Manager 45 Stock Room Assistant Manager 2, 3, Manager 4. MARY ANN HYKES Faculty Secretary 45 Girl Reserves 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Sparkler 45 Student Librarian 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HYKES Boxing 45 Class Play 3, 45 Hi-Y Club l,45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Oper- etta 3, 45 Volleyball 4. EDWARD KANN Band 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Box- ing 45 Class Vice President lp Hi-Y Club 15 Operetta lg Orchestra 45 Soccer l, 2, 35 Captain 45 Track l, 2, 3, 4. DORIS KEPNER Camera Club l 5 Class Play 35 Class Vice President 35 Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 45 Library Club 2, 45 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 School News 2, 45 Sparkler 45 Student Li- brarian 2, 4. MILDRED KOHR Camera Club l5 Girl Reserves 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Ping Pong Club lg Sparkler 45 Student Librarian 2, 3, 4. FORREST LANDIS Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Boxing 45 Orchestra 15 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. The Sparkler .hr MAXINE LAUER Camera Club lg Class Play 45 Eac- ulty Secretary 45 Girl Reserves 35 Library Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Hobby Club Treasurer 35 Operetta 3, 45 Sparkler 4. HARVEY LEASE Basketball 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Operetta 35 Track 2, 3, 4. GERALD LEHMAN Band 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club l5 Orchestra l, 3, 45 Ping Pong Club 35 Volleyball 3. ROBERT MARCH Hi-Y Club 15 Operetta l, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. IOYCE MEISENHELTER East Berlin: Band 15 Class Play lg Glee Club l5 Orchestra l5 Ping Pong Club l. North York: Band 2, 35 Girl Reserves 3, Secretary 45 Girls' Trio 3. 45 Hobby Club 35 Library Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 News Staff 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Sparkler 45 Stu- dent Librarian 3 . BETTY MILLER Girl Reserves 3, 45 Hobby Club 35 Ping Pong Club l. SUSANNE MILLER Edgar Eahs Smith: Girl Reserves lg North York: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Operetta 4. BETTIE MAY NADE Girl Reserves 45 Hobby Club 35 Track 1, 2. CHESTER QUICKEL Camera Club lg Class Play 45 Hi- Y Club 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Operetta l, 3, 45 School News 25 Soccer l5 Sparkler 4. EDNA RESSER Faculty Secretary 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Student Librarian 2, 3, 4. 51 The Sgoarkler WILLIAM RICE Basketball, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 45 Class Vice President 25 Hi-Y Club 45 Operetta 45 School News 2, 3, Editor-in-Chiet 45 Soc- cer, Assistant Manager 45 Sparkler 4 Theater Club 4. MILDRED ROHRBAUGH Girl Reserves 45 Library Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Ping Pong Club I5 Sparkler 45 Student Librarian 3, 4. IEANNE RUTTER Class Play 45 Faculty Secretary 45 Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club l, 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Operetta l, 3, 45 Ping Pong Club lg Sparkler 45 Student Librarian 2. LYNWOCD SCHLEETER Band l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Man- ager l5 Business Manager of School News 3, 45 Cheer Leader 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Class President 3, 45 Hi-Y Club l, 45 Sparkler 4. ESTA SMITH Faculty Secretary 45 Girl Reserves 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Student Li- brarian 2, 3, 4. .MARY SMITH Camera Club I5 Girl Reserves 35 Library Club 25 Mixed Chorus lg Operetta l, 2, 35 Student Librarian 25 Track l. WILBERT SNELLBAKER Band 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Boxf ing 45 Ping Pong Club 35 Soccer 45 Tennis Champion 25 Track 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3. ICE SNYDER Basketball l, 2, 35 Boxing 45 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta5 3 School News 3, 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 45 Sparkler. RAY SOLLENBERGER Baseball 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Boys' Quartet 35 Class Play 3, 45 Class Treasurer l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club l, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Operetta l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 4. 'MARION STRAUSBAUGH Faculty Secretary 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 45 Operetta l, 2, 3, 4: Student Librarian 3, 4. The Sparkler BETTY STRINE Class Secretary l, Faculty Secree tary 4, Girl Reserves 3, Treasurer 4, Hobby Club Secretary 3, Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Ping Pong Club l, Sparkler 4, Student Librarian 2, 3, 4, Track 3. MARIAN STRINE Class Play 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4, Library Club 2, 4, Mixed Chorus l, 4, Operetta l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Ping Pong Club l, Sparkler 4, Student Librarian 2, 4, ROBERT STRINE Band 4, Boxing 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta l, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, 4, Sparkler 4, Track l, 3, 4, DAVID SUMMERS Ping Pong Club l, Sparkler 4. BEATRICE WALLACE Faculty Secretary 4, Library Club 4, Ping Pong Club l. GLENN WHORL Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong Club l, Soccer 2, 3, 4. EMMA WITMER Faculty Secretary 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 4, Hobby Club 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong Club l, 'grcilck l, 2, Captain 3, 4, Volleyball RUTH WITMER Girl Reserves 4, Ping Pong Club l. 53 The Spclrkler R If r N, wk PLAYLAND , 'I-ffl W A 1 - 1 LY 1 - - . h Ml. 1lri H iIr LINCOLN HIGHWAY-43 MILES EAST OF YORK, PENNA Roller Skating is Fun .... qi .-. PLAYLAND EAT- DRINK- MEET YOUR FRIENDS at the RAMONA I NORTHERN RADIO SERVICE Crosley, Zenith, Philco Radios Royal and G. E. Sweepers Westinghouse Electric Stoves and Refrigerators Haag, Thor. Crosley Washers 954 N. George St. Dial 65231 54 The Spurlqler RUTTER BROS. DAIRY Pasteurized Dairy Products North George St., Ext'd., York, Pa. Phone 2035 Ess-Kay Butter . . . Ice Cream . . . Brookfield Butter ' THOMPSON COLLEGE York, Pa.-Harrisburg. Pa. A Let us demonstrate the new machine shorthand. The Stenograph Member ot American Association ot Commercial Colleges and National Council of Business Education 55 The Spclrkler eet ,,, ee e LEINHARDT BROS. Furniture Always Visit Our Store Belore Buying Value, Quality and Styles You Ccrn Afford on Easy Terms 281-83 West Market Street York, Perma. i Quality Home-Dressed Meats STUMP'S CAFE 1050 N. George St. GEORGE L. BORING North York, Pa. HOME-MADE TURTLE SOUP Light Lunches -Meat Market- 1033 North George St. Phone 53254 York, Pa. Phone 64182 Beer - Wine - Liquors Tables tor Ladies EDWARD BEAM Roofing and Siding Specialist 212 North Hartman Street York, Pennsylvania-Phone 43580 56 The Spclrkler Say It With Flowers I OHN DAUBER Florist 1705 N. George Street York, Perma. KAUFFMAN 'S BARBER SHOP 1055 N. George Street L. Z. KAUFFMAN, Prop. Compliments of TEMP'S STORE 20TH CENTURY BOWLING ACADEMY Pine and South Streets York. Perma. Bowl for Fun .cmd Health's Sake Air-Conditioned now for Summer Bowling READING 6. LEHIGH COAL SMYSER 61 SMYSER Dealers in COAL Corner Beaver and North Sts. Delivery to all parts of City. 57 The Spclrkler CLARENCE L. EPPLEY GROCERIES FEED HARDWARE 1401 Nenh George Street Noam Yomc, PENNA YORK TOBACCO COMPANY. INC. Distributors of Candies 215 North George Street CALL HUMBLE-MUNDIS CO. for Petroleum Products of All Kinds 1536 N. George Street 1216 W. Market Street Phone 5777 l. M. SI-IINDLER 61 SON CO. 1 Funeral Service Air-Conditioned Funeral Home Modern Furniture G. E. and Westinghouse Products 909-15 North Duke Street Phone 43275 58 The Spclrkler SPREN'KLE'S Home-Made Potato Chips Central Market or York R. F. D. No. l Phone S4913 We Deliver ELIZABETH'S BEAUTY SALON 1140 N. George St. Elizabeth Wolfgang. Prop. Phone 37194 Electric Cleaner Service For any make ol Cleaner PARTS SERVICE New and Rebuilt Cleaners lust North of North York, on Susquehanna Trail Phone 7439 HARRY'S PLACE GAS - LUNCH - DRINKS H. M. Hare. Prop. Phone 70657 lust North of York on Susquehanna Trail COHEN BROS. Everything for Every . . . Sport . . . 157 South George St. York. Penna. 59 The Spclrkler Mundis Quality Feeds Iohn Deere Farm Machinery MASSEY HARRIS TRACTORS IRVIN F. MUNDIS EMIGSVILLE. PA. WM. N. IACOBY 6. SON Home Dressed Meats Opposite State Highway Garage Phone 52901 SINGER BROS. GARAGE 15 Years oi Service Iust North oi North York Phone 52410 For year 'round comfort, insulate with Iohns-Manville ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION COMPANY OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Phone 2681 YORK. PENNA. 370 N. George St, H. K. BILLET 6. SON Buildsers oi DISTINCTIVE CEMETERY MEMORIALS North George Street at Third Avenue 60 The Spclrkler N. CHANCY HIVNER Atlantic Service Station FLORIDA ROAD TEST LUBRICATION North George St. and Tenth Ave. York, Pa. NORTH YORK GRILL Home of Electric Cooking 1057 N. George Street Air-Step Shoes for Women Buster Brown Shoes for Children Port-o-Ped Air Cushioned Shoes for Men WOLFGANG'S SHOE STORE 1121 North George St. North York. Penna. G10 SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle Guns and Ammunition Athletic Supplies Wiring-Fixtures-Appliances 4- + + Philco and G. E. Radios Westinghouse Refrigerators and Ranges 4' + + LAUER 6. GROSS ELECTRICAL CON'I'RACTORS + + + 1366 West Market St. The Spclrkler MANCHESTER GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Community Store York Phone 56201 COAL, FERTILIZER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grinding and Mixing Our Specialty COMPLIMENTS OF KOHR BROTHERS Manufacturers oi Frozen Custard DR. LYLE CRUSE Optometrist GQ 1018 N. George Street North York, Penna EAT FOX'S BREAD 62 The Spclrkler MARGARET'S BEAUTY SALON Emigsville FREDERICK WAVES MARGARET MUNDIS. Prop. Phone 56401 ETTLINE STORE Good Candy- Better Than the Best D. E. WOLFGANG'S CONFECTIONERY STORE Member ot Y. s. s. Store: 1100 N- George St. Factory: 8-12 Latimer street Our advertisers helped make our year book possible. -Patronize Them- 4h - H For You deserve Wall the best Paper ' and Paint There is no Matenuls Substitute tor quality Buy from WATT Men's Wear AND ol Quality BROTHERS 29 McFALL'S South Duke Street York' Perma George St. The Sparkler BoB's ' r ' RESTAURANT 1930 N. George St. Phone S4338 Week Day Dinners-5.35 Special Sunday Dinners-5.50 HOME-MADE SOUP All Kinds of Sandwiches and Sundaes Robert Faircloth. Prop. Shirts Willys Automobiles Iackets Blouses A lot ol car for the money. Sweaters Slacks Sold by Reasonably Priced. see ou' Windows' Sollenberger's Garage 56 0 ,O 5' 1001 E. Philadelphia St. York, Pa. Phone 39353 Compliments ol I. FRANK REESE Ieweler Diamonds, Watches. Silverware. Trophies 1012 N. George Street Phone 37390 64 The Spcirkler r Central Penna. Largest Furniture Industry Phone 5715 C. F. HOOVER FURNITURE CO. 128 N. George St. York, Perma. FILMS MAGAZINES Breyer's Ice Cream Whitman's Chocolates BAYLOR'S 1119 North George St. n CANDY KODAKS X -'nf nm sun .0 vm-' Phone 6618 SWEIGART'S 'g,Z',,SIiL1,211Q'g Pnoro ssnvlcz sHoP Radios and Record players Eastman Kodaks and Film Photographic Supplies Stromberq-Carlson, R. C. A., Brunswick. Greeting Cards Emerson. I-'reed-Eisemann, Admiral. Cine Kodak RECORDS 278-80 w. Marker sr. Xinhlli tl'.f.1iI5'32cZi'5i ill' 15.12511 YORK, PA- STEWART 6. MARCH Contractors Excavations - Driveways - Roadwork Equipment Rentals Phone 7269 1049 N. Hartley St. ROBERT STEWART LUTHER MARCH 65 The Spclrkler ROOSEVELT GARAGE DIAMOND T TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE 734 Roosevelt Ave. York, Penna. GREIMAN BROS. Men's and Boys' Wear 126 South George St. York, Penna. RANDALL BROS. C O A L Quick Service llfxlkx-ll ,, mmf ,, ,, Y R145 , When you think of coal, think ol us. 10 lbs. or 10 ton-it's quality. Near Strinestown. R. D. 1, Manchester. 4 1 4 Lykens Valley-Red Ash t i Oak Hill Colliery i t WEAVER PIANO 9 World-wide i Reputation RECORDS Music ll fl 15 E. Market St. DR. FRANK TAMARKIN Optometrist On the Square 66 The Spclrlcler 077211 CDHIIIIERCIRL HRTISTS PHDTO EIIGRHVERS 'SH 9.'3. .:X! 5 9O'.?.z,'.'1P- When Seeking Fresh Fruits. or Vegetables look for H. EVERHART 61 SONS on the stree! or the Central and Fanners' Markets 1152 N. Duke St. Phone 5118 CARL'S NEWS STAND E. CARL CASSEL. Prop. Phone 5789 - York, Pa. The Newsstand of Personal Service 67 The Spclrkler Quality Feed Starting Mash-Egg Mashes Dairy Feeds Garden Seed-Field Seed Fertilizer ALTMAN'S CASH FEED STORE 337 W. King Street York, Perma. NASH and MACK 1942 SPARKLER Bgund CS FRITZ bY Shepherd's Sales .and Service Bindew 1781 West Market St. Body and Paint Shop 1309-ll North George St. 24-Hour .Service Commercial Bookbinding ' V. B. SHEPHERD 226 N. Newberry St. York, Pa. 68 T he Sparkle CHESTER W. PINK Formerly York Brake Service Station Rear Wheel cmd Axle Alignment and Complete Brake Service Rear 929 Linden Avenue Phone 47269 Compliments ot GREEN 'S DAIRY 201 N. Highland Avenue York. Pa. THE GAZETTE PRINT SHOP 31 East King Street York, Pa. 69 The Spclrkler YORK IUNIOR COLLEGE The Community Iunior College LIBERAL ARTS PRE-PROFESSIONAL PRE-NURSING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Cut Expenses by Attending College at Home Write for Catalogue York Iunior College York. Pennsylvania Phone 2941 Compliments ol REGENT PAINT STORE ORDER Tree Tops Coal BARNITZ-HECKERT CO. Dial 2478 70 The Spctrkler LORING STUDIOS York's Most Modem 146 East Market Street IOHN H. MYERS 6. SON Lumber-Millwork-Builders' Supplies-Paint-Hardware 1285 West King Street York. Pa. To all who have assisted in making the '42 Sparkler a success. the senior class wishes to express its profound gratitude and hearty thanks. Ii in need oi COAL call C. B. STRINE York Haven, Pa. Phone Manchester 22R15 Our Advertisers helped make our year book possible. Patronize Them 7 INIS w 5 s is


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