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

 - Class of 1942

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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.

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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



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