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PAUL C. WOLFGANG General Bud -ll you hecxr ci noise like on cxirplcme, feel Q jolt which strikes like lightning cmd find yourself flying you know Bud hit you with his '47 super fort wheelchair. Attention, girlsll especicilly those who have Q sweet tooth, Bud expects to go into the candy business. Bud is forever soying Tout ci suite fpretty dorn quickl. SlENl0Il CLASS DFFICISIIS President A Vice President . Secretory . Treasurer . 24 Gene King Floyd Shelly Lois Senlt Doris Leckrone
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DORIS M. STRAUSBAUGH Commercial-Stenographic Dorrie can always be heard arguing with Mr. Craley. There is a certain attraction on King Street which takes up quite a bit of her time, Any time you go into room 106, you can hear her exclciim Oh, that darn typewriterl' Strausie would like to make a good wife for some lucky man in the future or maybe she'll become manager of l-lerbert's depart- ment store. Who knows? PHYLLIS M. WHERLEY Commercial-General Business Phyl's pet saying is I'll go with. Being the apple of S.am's eye is enough pastime for this charming lass. Her objective in life is to get married and keep house for Sain. DONALD E. SWEITZER General i'Don, the Bluebeard of 12-2, aspires to enter the service station business once out of school, I guess are the words which he uses most. In his spare time the thing he enjoys most is tinkering around engines or motors. When he opens SWeitzer's Super Service Station, we know he'll be successful. DOLORES E. WHITMER General Dodo is the little song bird of our class. When Herb isn't keeping her busy, she is Stebbie's right hand girl. Dodie's favorite words are how utterly. She is very famous for her pies and cake that she doesn't bake. Her main ambition is to become ,a nurse and we are sure she will succeed. MARY C. WEIRE Classical-Scientific Cassie is the girl with the giggle, The words well natch follow her everywhere she goes, She would just like to loaf for the rest of her life but she will settle for be- coming a nurse. Although she is very quiet, her smile and personality should certainly help her on the road to success, DONALD E. WOLFGANG Commercial-General Business Dons pet saying is What's your trouble? Being the life of the Commercial section, Dons one pastime is riding around in that new Buick of his Dads His objective in life is to open a store of his own. 23
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1947, of North York High School, York, Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, .and not acting under duress, menace, fraud, or the undue influence of any person whomsoever, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form following: We will Dolores Whitmer's vocal chords to Donnie Snyder. Rosie Innerst's favorite expression f cen- sored l back to the dungyard. Ed Bower's beard to Santa Claus. Bill Everhart's ever pleasant disposition to Henry Mitchell. Glenda Smith's tardy slips to the Lingerie Shop. Some of Bob Keesey's extra hair to Mr. Ruby. Donald Sweitzer's flivver to anyone who wants a pile of junk. Gerry Stover's silliness to Gloria Bower. Ioyce Everhart's Holy Cow to the Pastures of Heaven. El Lehr's petiteness to Ioanne Hubler. Bill lCetterman's willingness to help others with their problems to Iohn I. Anthony. Bill Mundis' conceit to Sonny Hartman who could use a little more. Vivian Hinkle's mental prowess to Einstein. Skip Iones' evil eye to Peter Lorre. Victor Starz's Nash to Dick Pfleiger. Marian Bortner's line to Can You Top This? Ed Miller's neat appearance to Windy Gladfelter. Esther Emig's acting ability to Pat Hoffman. Mac Poet's physique to Lee Lentz. Herb Shelley's rosey cheeks to Bill Stover. Mary Weire's beautiful smile to the Pepso- dent Ad. Regina Rishel's cute nose to Iimmy Durante. Doris Leckrone's derriere to Ruth Marie Stambaugh. Boots Oberdick's legs to Lala. Bernetta Flory's love tor Bill Mundis to the Lux Radio Theater twhat a dramall. Don Wolfgang's mopeyness to Bozo Richards. Dorcas Doll's laugh to Dawn Enminger. Florence Fink's natural red hair to Miss Thomas. Florence Boyd's quietness to Evelyn Bixler. Nip Hoffacker's constant pencil tapping to Western Union. Lois Miller's hot temper to the boiler room. Howard Fetrow's wave to the Atlantic Ocean. Ioe Alfano's height to Mousey Whorl. Ethel Htahn's walk to the Indians. Gloria Myers' interest in school activities to Gladys Fink. Fred Shindel's second home fBaylor's Pool Rooml to the Iunior boys. Harold I-Lale's bashfulness to Bud Gar- brick. Donald DeBurkarte's freckles to Moehum Reigle. Speck Wherley's love for school to Ruth Deitz. Colleen Glassick's worrying about grades to Ham Bixler who never worries. Dot Stevenson's soothing voice to calm any diswrought patient. Hilda Chapman's boyfriends to Dizzy Myers. Betty Melhorn's convertible to Mrs. Anstine. Ethel Hoover's ability to blush to Doris Christine .and Bobs Goldstein. Gene lCing's brains to the sewer. Doris Strausbaugh's Herbert's Dept. Store to anyone who doesn't want to work. Grace Shue's color combinations to Harriet Linebaugh. Ginny Bear's typing ability to the ll-3 Commercial section. Anna I-lostetler's doodling to next year's P.O,D. class. Marian Stetler's emotional upsets to Royce Martin. Henry Snyder's rain-fobia to the ducks. Charles Glatielter's shop trinkets to Kresge's 5 61 l0. lean Snyder's Monday morning hang-overs to Ioan Kanen. Norma Schroll's church activities to the seventh grade gremlins. Pee-Wee Senft's love for I-I-M to Mr. Craley's love for G-Y-M. Lois March's happy medium life to Ex-lax. Charles Rearich's farming ability to Nancy Ann Myers. Phyllis Hess' shyness to Nancy Hollerbush. Philip Potf's ability to mingle with the girls to his brother, Ioe. Margaret Bear's griping to Charles Eyler. Bud Wolfgang's love for the North York girls to Philip Zeigler. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this second day of Iune, in the year nineteen hundred and forty-seven. SENIOR CLASS.
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