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

 - Class of 1937

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GRACE A. BIAGIO The teachers need earphones to hear Grace talk, but don't get the idea she doesn't say anything. Her ambition is to attend a business college-but don't forget this: she is an expert at serving and cooking. GLADYS V. BRENEMAN G is for gladly aiding a friend, L is for laughing often, A is for average height, D is for dearness to all, Y is for a yearning for office work and having her Serious moments. This describes Gladys a little, but, had one a Criswellian vocabulary, he would have difficulty in describing all her qualities. EVELYN M. CLARK Who is our most dependable friend? Who ha- put forth her best efforts in her studies? Our solution to these questions is: Evelyn. When in need of a beauty parlor we suggest you try: Clark's DeLuxe . ANNA O. COBLE C0ble seems to be quite capable of keeping cob- webs off the moon. If she displays the Sherlock Holmes attitude she has acquired in watching the Highville Trail, she will succeed in the oifi re. She is an eager participant in all intra-mural sports. VERNA M. DEITRICH Although she appears to be very calm, Verna is a classmate ever ready for a good time-ask Coble. Did some one say she is going to live in New Holland? A toast to her success-whatever the projects be. MARIAN DAVIES DENNIS If you should see a stack of books with legs below them coming toward you, don't become alarmed-it probably would be Davies, actress and pianist ex- traordinary. Which will she choose, to be co-owner of a Plymouth or a hair dresser? ll4l

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History oi tlie P ayers In the Fall of 1933 our band of shy rustics entered the labyrinth of doors and halls at Manor High. Many followed older students, 'but most of the newcomers were greatly in need of a guide to escort them through every class. We made our debut to the upper classmen in our assembly program, one of the best presented that year, featuring Eugene Frey's Jug Band. Science and Civics lured our minds the rest of the term until almost before we realized it, final examinations had passed, and an enjoyable picnic was held at Maple Grove. At the beginning of our Sophomore year, our ranks were doubled by recruits from the Training School. We, who had spent our Freshman year here at Manor, felt somewhat important when asked by our new friends where some room was or what some teacher was like. This term typing took most of our time, but the work was interrupted with a Hallowe'en party and 'basketball games. Our president this year was Abram Sangrey. Again we had an enjoyable picnic at Maple Grove, although a thunder storm attempted to ruin our fun. In our Junior year, to take the place of Miss Heimbach, Miss Lichty became one of our class advisers, Raymond Landis was elected president. How prominent we seemed as upper classmen! Our classmates filled lead- ing parts in the Operetta, Student Council, and Athletics. Our first drama- tic appearance was made in March, when we took off our brown and orange jackets to put on costumes for Once There Was A Princess. The season was topped off with a picnic at Hershey with the Seniors. Seniors already! Cwith one surviving member of the old hillbilly bandj. How proud we are of our class rings! Our initiative, perseverance, and salesmanship were tested at the Farm Show, only to find they were A No. l . The large amount of profit made then gave a renewed hope for the anxiously awaited Washington trip. After our Hallowe'en party in the gym came the Operetta, followed by the successful comedy of the year, It's Great To Be Crazy . We played an exclusive part in editing the Trumpeter, and the National Honor Society was enlarged from our num- ber. Commencementg then dinner on a diner! lI3j



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RAYMOND V. DOERR Doerr, an ardent supporter of the noon volley- ball games, occasionally becomes Lois-t in those Rock Hills. We predict the Democrats will have to calm him, a Big Business Man. Can he loop the loops in Shorthand! EDITH M. DOMBACH Say, folks, don't believe for one moment that Eddie is quiet and shy. Just ask her intimate friends how much she likes to laugh and play pranks. With her commercial ability and interest her future ap- pears favorable. ALVA R. ESHLEMAN A is for artist, actor, and A marks. These three nouns give you an idea of what is found in the fourth A-Alva, the first boy of our class elected to the National Honor Society. His desire-to be called Professor Eshleman. MARY JANE ESHLEMAN Who swings and sings in low mellow tones while coming up Prince Street? It's Jane, who fre- quently poses for Kodak birdies. Though afraid to go fast up slippery grades, she will slow down at no barriers in her dramatic career. VERNA B. ESHLEMAN Verna's Try, Try Again motto makes her a lik- able Manor student. With her concern for commer- cial work, a prominent business man lsuppose we say from Palmyraj will certainly be able to use her as a private stenographer-or as a co-partner. WILLIAM B. FELLER Bill is a boy scout, but it doesn't take one long to find out that he scouts for feminine creatures most of the time. Like father, like son, this Safe Har- borite expects to become an electrical engineer. Bon voyage, Bill. O IISI

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