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

 - Class of 1936

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um of Qlczvofzife Znfefzfainefzs x -.rw ,wif K,-wif' ,ff , J Rx EX xg? f H r Q MARY AFFLEBACH A smothered laugh from the liist scat in Problems Class draws your attention to Becky, but she is looking' innocently out the window. Her giggle and tongue both work over-time-but what of it? Despite her faults, we cannot help but like this gifted actress. CHESTER BRENNEMAN ' Chet thinks study halls the best part of school because they provide an opportunity to tease the freshmen girls and to get his much needed sleep. Throughout his school career Chet has been star- ring in athletics, and is Manor's ace center--after school, the wander lust! ROBERT BRENEMAN Bob's interests in school are mainly in his studies and a certain red-headed Freshman. His work throughout his school life has been characterized by an earnestness that he will undoubtedly carry into his work after leaving school. RICHARD BRENNER Sunshine, a bright ray about Manor, can't be held down. Bossing sophomore managers may de- velop into bossing carpenters or collegiate executives. Whatever you do, Dick, use jest and good humor in putting it across. BLAINE CHARLES Peep is a quiet boy around school, but he has a good time before and after it calls. He is one of the athletic-minded seniors and keeps fit by plucking chickens. Then, too, he handles that Packard well in snow drifts. LOIS A. CHARLES One of our small commercialites who beats a tatoo on the typewriter. We have been told that she would rather play the piano than study Shorthand. We won-Doerr why. That captivating smile should win many friends for you, Lois. ll4l

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esume 06 gfzoadcrzsts Sixty-odd students strong, we wandered into Manor Township High School, little knowing what new and strange adventures lay before us. These rooms, so far apart and queerly numbered, seemed strangely dif- ferent from the small, one-room rural schools, and the electric bells too often startled us from our meditations. But we soon became adjusted to our new environment, until those dreadful final examinations threatened to reduce our number. A class picnic at Long's Park put us in the proper mood to meet the next year. August 29, 1933: This year there are about a hundred of us, but forty students from the Training School seem to add about twice as much life to our class. When we interrupted our studies to hold a Hallowe'en party, our cider was stolen. Then our class advisor, Mr. Ehrhart, was married during the Christmas vacation. A picnic planned at Rocky Springs was held at Maple Grove, where we took shelter from a heavy thunderstorm. August 29, 1934: Since we are now upper classmen, we are well represented in the Operetta and in Student Council. In The Poor Fish, we proved our extraordinary acting abilities, and netted a good profit to help finance our trip to Washington. Our class jackets and rings are looked upon with awe by the under classmen, and are admired even by the Seniors. A picnic at Hershey suitably climaxed our Junior year. August 29, 1935: As Seniors, we feel exceedingly important. The Presidents of both Student Council and Athletic Association are members of our class. We served refreshments at the Farm Show, and did we work! Then came the Senior Play, New Fires, one of the most excellent plays ever presented at Manor High, but a severe blizzard kept away the crowds. We played an important part in editing the Trumpeter, and made up the majority of the Manor Chapter of the Honor Society. Final Exams, Class Day, Com- mencement, and our life as a class in Manor High, are concluded by a three- day trip to Washington. l



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07f'w- Qqfxf 'Limb MARY E. CRAMER ff The girl with a smile for everyone, including the freshmen boys. Frequently Mary can be seen rid- ing in a Ford on Sunday afternoons. Perhaps those trips to The Point will suggest Cramer's future occupation. PHARES CRAMER Cramer has a knack for Chemistry and Trig. His romantic eye-'lashes seem to attract the fair sex. An active member of both photography and dramatics club, the Mob has a great liking for sports . . . and the great liking of his classmates. JOE COPELAND Whenever anybody suggests doing something, Joe is the lirst one to pitch in and help. He was a member of the Gkee Club, Dramatics club, and took part in the operettas. These abilities indicate that Joe's future will involve music and drama. HENRY DOMBACH Henner, Overlook's star caddy and golfer, has proven his athletic ability while attending Manor. When he tees off the crowd hunts shelter. Henry gets in the rough sometimes concerning studies, but let's hope his future life will be all in the green. ANN DUING Here is our dainty little Miss Ann. Another leading Soprano from the Glee Club. Does she like to go? Only a hundred miles an hour in a Dodge! She will always be doing something but not always Duing. IVAN ENGLE Shadow, or the walking vocabulary of the Vergil quartet, was one of the first in our C-lass elected to the National Honor Society. Ivan specializes in driving Fords and Plymouths, especially up the hills of Prince Street, but he still finds time to head the honor roll. tx X xx x .xg X swag S X X, YQ , N we X u ,A Q.. . 1. i-,my ,1 I N X C l l ' E151 W Xt M XXX fi . f. , r ,. . N , ,-V ,N 141,, . ,AMC1-4 is 1. ., diff. 3 I . i l5.lLl ,.,yt

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