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

 - Class of 1933

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1010101010111 CHARLES GREBINGER Junior Play, Clubs: Typing, 25 Glee, 3. Can boys bake cakes? Ask Bub. Bub wants to. be a chef de luxe, and we can imagine the stews his ingenious mind will cook up. Bub refused to become too much involved in studying and was the despair of teachers with his wise cracking. MARY E. GREBINGER Clubs: Typing, 2, A. I. A., 4. This petite Miss is the light weight of the class, but for her size she surely can take care of herself, especially among the Grebinger cousins. Mary's pets are her stamp collec- tion and her typewriter, but there's no telling what Mary's future holds in store. PAUL F. GREBINGER Orchestra, 2-33 Glee Club, 2-35 Volley Ball, .tg Basket Ball, Junior Varsity, 3f Operetta, 3,' Junior and Senior Plays. Lo! The artist. He certainly is skilled with the brush and pencil. His talent doesn't end there, as we saw in the Junior and Senior plays - He's a genius. EDITH A. HELLER Clubs: Dramatics, 2, Glee, 2. With all your caution, news will leak out! There seems to be some big interest outside of school activities for Edie, In school, Edie gets a kick out of teasing Freshmen boys. EUGENE B. HERR Class President, 3-.tg Athletic Manager, 2-5'-tg Honor Society, 3-Lg President, Student Council, 2: Athletic Association, 2-3-A: Official Board, 3-4: Operetta, 2-35 Junior Play, Glee Club, 25 Orchestra, 2-3-.tg Parrot Staff, .tg Business Manager, 4. Chief Manager Herr lost his little black note book one day. The faculty advisors of the Senior Class, the B. B. team and the Par- rot were consequently worried. So was Eugene. because he had a note for Marian in it. Fat wants a car to go to F. Ki M. and West Lan- caster since he can't be a Sailor with a girl in every port. MARGARET E. HERR Volley Ball, 2-3-.tg Hockey, 2-3: Baseball, 35 Basket Ball Manager, 3-45 Athletic Associa- tion, 2-3-.tg Operetta, 25 Junior and Senior Playsg Parrot, Reporter, 3: Clubs: Glee, 2-3, Secretary, 4: A. I. A., 1,3 Typing, 3. P stands for Peg and for puzzle too- for that is what Peg seems to us, as we dont really know muchiabout her except that she is studious and is interested in art, music and kindergarten. Her charm and poise are a natural, not an affected asset. 5 1933 THE PARROT 1933 Pagel ll u ll II i ll u i l! u Q ll ll E! u Q ll Il S II II i II l !! II il i !! II u rl eu as U fx

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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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Q 0.0: P age 16 1933 THE PARROT 1933 U U U U II U U U U ll II U U U U U II II u U II II u Il u U U U U U U II U U U U U U U I 1o1u.1o1o1 vin 11: 1 1111111111 1 zu 1411111111111 -- ' 1 -14 uqmrqpuiuiomsoiuinioD4xi:11:11:quo1niuioioioioisiioimxioi11101111 1 10:11:11 1114 1 MARY KATHRYN HERR Basket Ball, 25 Volley Ball, 2-3-45 Operctta. 2-45 Parrot Staff, Reporter, 2, Assistant Edi- tor, .45 Junior Play, Clubs: Glee, 2-3-45 Typing, 35 Drarnatics, 2-3. We all saw Mary scooping up A's here and there so we shook our heads, satisfied that we had all the dope, but-Mary has a Chevrolet and she likes pretzels. Do you think that's Why she drives to Lititz? SARAH GERTRUDE HERR Clubs: Glee, 25 Commercial, 3-4. Sarah is our minute man, always. ready to participate in the games at noon, never com- plaining and seemingly enjoying life thor- oughly. With all your steadfast qualities you should succeed as a stenog, Sarah. ROBERT F. HESS Basket Ball, Varsity, 1-2-3-1,5 Volley Ball, 1-2-3-.4 5 Baseball. 1-2-5'-45 Official Board. Pres- ident, 3-.45 Athletic Association, 45 Student Council, 3-4: Junior Playg Class Treasurer, 3-45 Track, 1-2-3-45 Class President, 2. Tall, handsome and athletic. The answer 'fo a maiden's prayer. Eh. what- Simmy? Hessie did his share on Manor's Sports Pro- gram-of courseg he spent the rest of his time on his studies. So long, Hessie, see you in the Sports Column. WARREN I. HESS Clubs: Commercial, 35 Archery, 35 First Aid, 2. This is another of the Conestoga tribe who whooped so loyally for our Basket Ball team. If you want to see Warren's laugh in action, ride the Conestoga bus. RUTH E. KARR Clubs: A. I. A., 35 Cornrnercial, 3-45 Glee, 2. Ruth is one of those quiet pluggers, little seen and little heard. In spite of her name. Ruth gets her daily exercise walking to and from Slackwater. HELEN M. KILHEFFER Helen has a mania for Shorthand, possibly because she hates to waste Words. We know that some Wily business man will recognize and appreciate Helen's quiet efficiency.

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