Penn Manor High School - Trumpeter Yearbook (Millersville, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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1933 THE PARROT 1939 Page RUTH N. BRUBAKER Assistant Class Treasurer, 4, Parrot, 4, Typist, Clubs: Commercial, 3, Secretary, 4, Library, 4. Under this pleasant little 1ady's roof are lodged brains enough for the whole class. Her admirable hobby is marks. For her size, Ruth expertly manages an unwieldy load of books, and indeed, the knowledge, too. FRANK A. BUTZER Senior Play, Volley Ball, 3-4, Oyjicial Board, 3-4, Clubs: First Aid, 1-2, Archery, 4. Frank likes gymnastics and his sense of humor seems to be always two jumps ahead of the rest. In spite of his periodic grumbles, Frank is one guy that won't let you stick. VERNA K. CAMPBELL Junior Play, Ojicial Board, 4, Clubs: Glee, 1-2-3-4, A. I. A., 3, Drarnatics, 4. Meet the All American Girl. She can play any position in basket ball. It is rumored that she keeps in training by sprinting up the hill to the Conestoga bus. Between exams and dates, Verna is kept in a continuous state of excitement. , GRACE H. CHARLES Glee Club, 2. Paging Alta! For that's about the only way we'll find out anything about Grace. She's reserved in her manner, we're positive that she likes chemistry, Wants to be a dressmaker, and has an appreciable sense of humor. That's all, folks! MARY COLDREN Senior Play, Clubs: Glee, 43 A. I. A-, 4. Mary came to us from Stevens in the Senior year, and the zest with which she entered into Senior activities plus her agreeable manner has made her well liked by her classmates. Being conservative in her choice of friends, only a few of us know Mary's big, dark secrets. MARIAN E. COOKE Class Secretary, 1-2-3-4, Honor Society, 3, Secretary, 4, Parrot, Reporter, 3, Secretary 4, Student Council 1, Senior and Junior Plays, Ojjicial Board, 4, Clubs: Drarnatics, 4, -Glee, 1-2-3-45 A. I. A., 3. If experience counts, the 'business world doesn't know what a good secretary it will lose. We say lose because from all our obser- vations, as far as Eugene is concerned, Cookie takes the cake. Marian made herself useful around Manor, and as Judy she walked off with the honors including the leading man.

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Page 12 1933 THE PARROT 1933 H ll II ll l H II ici:-is II E! l ll II H Q u u sl u sl H Q! II II li II i u II II li M sl u ll Il Qi Q! u II I I m I! U ll n E o ova HARRY AFFLEBACH Basket Ball, Junior Varsity, 3, Varsity, 45 Volley Ball, 45 Assistant Class Treasurer, 35 Athletic Association, 45 Junior and Senior Play. When better jokes are made Harry will make them-but he can be serious. The prob- lem is to know which are his serious moments. Since its almost Commencement Day it won't hurt to tell the faculty that Harry was chief entertainer and impersonator in the dressing room. VIRGIE M. BAKER Commercial Club, 45 Glee Club, 2. We hear rumors that Virgie is the big in- terest in a trio and we are satisfied to know that our predictions have come true. Black hair, dark eyes, and a creamy complexion are sure charms to ensnare the unwary masculine. HILDA M. BENDER Hockey, 2-35 Basket Ball, 2-35 Volley Ball, 2-3-45 Baseball, 35 Operetta, 2-35 Official Board, 3-45 Athletic Association, 4, Secretary,' Student Council, 2-3-4 5 Parrot Staf, 2-45 Junior and Senior Plays5 Clubs: A. I. A., 2-3-4, Vice-President5 Glee, 2-3-45 Dramatics, 2. A big part of the Mutt and Jeff combina- tion-mainstay of the altos in Glee Club-a good pal-an eiiicient typist-a merry laugher -a promising actress-all added together equal our Hilda. RICHARD BISHOP Varsity Basket Ball, 2, Captain, 3-45 Volley Ball, 2-3-.45 Baseball, 2-3-45 Track, 35 Ath- letic Association, 3-4, Vice-President5 Parrot Staf, 3, Advertising Manager,' Ojicial Board, 2-3-45 Operetta, 35 Junior and Senior Plays. It is spring. A persistent chugging makes us look around. Bish has his Chevy out of cold storage. He's popular but the success of his popularity is not due to the chariot. We all know he is the basket ball captain and one of the best athletes in the school. LILLIE M. BORTZFIELD Operetta, 2-35 Athletic Association, 35 Clubs: A. I. A., 3-45 Glee, 2-3-4. Did we hear someone say that Lillie is quiet? Poor misinformed, mislead person- for you've never seen or heard Lillie when she gets started. At any rate she's not one to dampen good spirits. She's a cheerful, good sport and it seems she would make a nice pal for someone. ANNA K. BROOKS Ojiicial Board, 35 Junior Play5 Clubs: Glee, 1-25 Cornmercial, 3-4. Hail our noisy, babbling Brooks! This mis- chievous lassie loves fun and does her part in providing it. We've been wondering about the big attraction, Brooksie. 1 1 1 11:1 .1 1 : goin 1 1: 1 zxiuioioioioioioioiod 1014,



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M P age 14 1933 THE PARROT 1933 ! !! !! U U I! !! !! !! !! l! l! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! II II U Il !! I! !! !! !! II as !l !! !! ll il !! l! E! !! ll II H !! ll E! ll II II E! ll s v 0.01 rioioininiuiniuiuDclioi1lini1r1n1 io1' EDWARD DITZLER Orchestra, 2-3-4,' Basket Ball, Junior Var- sity, 4,- Track, 2-3, Operetta, 2-3-4,' Clubs: Glee, 2-3-4, First Aid, 2. Just one surprise after the other. First his laugh, then his bass solos in the operetta, then his trumpeting, and look!-those glances from the other side of study hall are too re- vealing. It must be the way his hair curls. DOROTHY L. DUING Operetta, 2-3-4,' Official Board, 3-4, Junior Play,' Basket Ball, 3-45 Hockey, 2-3, Volley Ball 3-4, Baseball, 2g Clubs: A. I. A., 45 Glee, 2-3-4. This town's dead! We've heard that be- fore--but Dot surely doesn't let us forget it. She should live in Algiers because she just loves dates! She's a good sport and we really believe there's a future ahead for a girl with her voice and attractiveness. We thought Gener liked those vocal duets in the operetta. Cheerio, Dot! IRA L. ESHLEMAN Athletic Association 1,' Operetta 3, Junior Playg Basket Ball, Junior Varsity, 2 Who shows the Manor stars some Basket Ball tricks? Who is the most notorious iiirt in the H. S.? Who can twist his face from giggles to frovsms and all sorts of contortions? Why it's Ira, folks, the boy of Napoleonic am- bitions-the Highville Flash! EDNA R. GAINER Assistant Class Treasurer, 3 5 Parrot, 4, Typistg Clubs: Commercial, 3,' Vice-President, 4,' Library, 4. Two blond heads are better than one-so Edna thinks. Despite her demure countenance she often startles you by bursting into laughter at the slightest provocation. Edna works seriously and is an exemplary commercialite. FIANNA L. GLICK Basket Ball. 2-3: Captain, Volley Ball, 2-3-4: Baseball, 35 Official Board, 3-4, Ath- letic Association, 4,' Junior Play, Clubs: Dra- matics, 2,' A. I. A., 3-4 ,' Glee, 2. Fianna is a jolly kid, but she can't tolerate these teasing boys. As captain of the Girls' Varsity Basket Ball team, she ran many a good forward ragged and worried her to a frenzy by bobbing up at the unexpected moments. GRACE T. GOODMAN 1.- Glee Club, 1. What do you know about Grace? we asked every one We saw. We admit defeat. This young lady has kept her private life a secret, but she wants to take dictation from some one. UD i Dli.1f4xiq- 110101

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