Sinking Spring High School - Imago Yearbook (Sinking Spring, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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DANIEL LEE DLNKELBERGER Although the picture denoting ‘ Danny,” What fer”, does not give a fair conception of him, he is a tall, husky Basketball captain. Trust it to “Dan” to make the winning point for “Sinky” in a doubtful game. “Dan” gives one the impression of being “Slow but sure.” He was always well suited in plays to portray the character of a “know it all,” small-town detective. Who knows? Maybe “Dan” will, in the near future become a great detective or the chief-of-police. Here's hoping for the success, health, and happiness of our dependable classmate. “Dan”. Basketball captain 34 President of Varsity Club 34. Vice-president of Class 33. Dramatic Club 34. Press Club 34. ALFRED WARREN FLAMISII Alfred better known as Fritz’’, was bom February 4, 1916 at Allentown. Here is a young man talented in music. He plays the violin and does it well. Why shouldn't he? He has been a member of our school orchestra for seven years. Fritz has an eye for literary woik. a pair of strong legs for basketball and track, arms and the remaining eye for------well, we are not allowed to gossip. Some day we hope to see him as a second Fritz Kreisler. We sincerely hope that this will qualify him for success and prosperity in the future. Science Club 33. Dramatic Club 34. Basketball -31. 34. Track Team -31. 33. 34. Orchestra 7 years. Baseball team 31. '34. President of Class '31, '33. Vice President of Class '34. JOHN FRANKLIN DICKINSON John Dickinson, better known as “Johnny’’ cam to Sinking Spring High School after spending thre years of his high school career at Wilson. “Johnny’s” favorite sports are camping, swimming, hiking, and cycling Oh! yes. “Johnny’s a faithful boy scout. Although he has four years of business training his ambitions lie in the “paper hanging” field. Johnny is a great man for jokes; he has joked his way in and out of troubles. Oh. yeah! that’s John’s favorite expression. Although we know little concerning John’s history, we, the cla'rs. predict that he will be a bright and shining light in the future. The class of 1931 wish you the best of luck in whatever field you finally choose. Astronomy Club ’32. Press Club 34.

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BERNICE DOROTHY BEHRENSIfAUSEN Bernice Dorothy Behrenshausen, “Bemie to her more intimate friends, is a loyal native of Sinking Spring. She expects to be an English or Home Economics teacher. Her favorite hobby is playing the piano and she may become a future radio (or television artist someday wRh her unquestionable talent. Bernice met a boy eleven years ago and is still meeting him. Bernice has taken an active part in the school orchestra for the past four years. She participat'd, in the Glee Club. Dramatic Club, and the Press Club and also was the Secretary of her class in the Sophomore year. In our Senior Class play. “The Automatic Butler,” Bernice played the heroine’s part. ROBERTA W. CASSEL “Smiling Bobbie” is boy shy but with her blond.? hair and blue eyes gets a smile from most everybody. She received good marks through out her High School career and we hope she will keep up the good wo’ k alter she leaves school. We also hope that some good-looking young man will take her hand and rap on the Minister’s door. Within the last four years Bobbie held the following offices: Secretary of the class in 1931: Representative of the school paper Echo 1931; Glee Club 1933-34; Dramatic Club “Lonely Hearth 1934: Reporter of the cchool pai er “Beacon 1934: Orchestra 934: Salutatorian. Roberta is fond of swimming and hiking. and if you ever hear the expression you know” think of Bobbie. BERNARD CHRISTIAN DEEDS Barney is a good natured chap. He was bom in Reading on March 17. 1916 “Moly Hoses joined our class at the beginning of the Senior year. We hav no? had much time to Ret acquainted with him. His hobbies are radio and the raising of rabbits. He is generally seen about school-during odd moments, monkeying” with radio apparatus. He is a member of the Science Club. Glee Club and knows how to perform on the stage. His ambition is to become an electrical engineer. Good for you, Bernard, you are on the right track.



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EARL A. HILL This congenial young man made his appearance in Sinking Spring, R. D.. on February 2. 1916. Earl has been with our class all through our schooi except in fifth grade, then having gone to Steffey’s school. Earl is one of our studious boys. Especially does ho excel in Mathematics and in this line he expects to prepare himself for his life’s work. We, as fellow classmates, wish him the best of success. “Bunk” has always taken an active part in sports being the student business manager for the Boys' Basketball Team during his Senior year; Sports Editor for “The Beacon”; Vice President of Freshman Class; President of Sophomore Class, and President of the Science Club in his Freshman year and a member of the Wood Working Club. OLIVE GEIL Olive Geil. Favorite expression “O. G.” Olive became a member of our class in her Junior year. Since then she has been a member of the Dramatic Club 33, Basketball Team 33. 34. Glee Club 34, and editor of of “The Beacon” 34. She was an active member in all the clubs. She is an all round student and con never do enough for anyone. To her, others come first. Her ambition in life is to become a science teacher. Temple University beckons her to come. Tile class wishes her the best of luck! HELEN A. LUTZ On a bright breezy morning May 14. 1916 there was bom, in the town of Bernville. a little baby girl name I Helen Lutz. She moved to Sinking Spring and joined us at the age of five. Helen is a girl who is quiet and unassuming, but when there’s work to be done she does her part. She is well talented in Art and can sketch almost anything with great ease and comfort. Who can tell hut that she may become an Art teacher or an Artist- ome time in the near future. Helen has a great liking for “Santa Clauses” and received considerable “pull” from the teachers. Her favorite expression is “Aw, go on ! Throughout her four years of High School she has been of considerable service to the Class and to the school as a whole. It will take someone with ambition, patience, and creative genius to fill her place when she steps out of of school to begin life for herself. Her works and positions in her four years of High School are as follows: Glee Club and Craft Club 30-’31; Member of Athletic Association 32- 33; Secretary of Dramatic Club 32-’33; Art Editor of Schooi Paper 33- 34; Secretary of Class 33- 34; Secretary-Treasurer of Refreshment Committee ’32-‘34; Secretary of Athletic Council 33- 34.

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