William Penn High School - Tatler Yearbook (York, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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1 i V l .Y yggxggfggg-9gfggxgagQ-IMA-Qgxvoc-l9Gxv9c!b6X,9C!b6i.JHGXJ 52 3 qu S 10 iv 'D in lu . gg- tn WILLIAM BENTZEL DOROTHY KATHARINE BOND Q9 - 4 . Liggd up among the other famous K' All the essentials needed for a top- Pegple with red hair, such as George Ping, get ahead: 19115111655 man can be Washington or Queen Elizabeth QQ we found in this busy Industrial. Nothing expect to see the name of this young 4 4 is too big for him to attempt. He can lady in the dim, misty, future- She hHS .3 talk at the opportune moment, look au, fhe ,fefllflfemeflfs .fo become 2 lemn sa Wise thin S and Perhaps painter Qrnterior decorating preferredj. so ' Y g ' , , ' Perhaps 1t,S only natural for artists to be best of all, he knows when it s best to lt, keep silent. Somebody once compared him to Mayor Weaver's' son. We may be mistaken, but if he continues in the well known manner established in the halls of William Penn, little doubt is left that he might ably lill the seat of the Mayor of York. Athletics while not majoring in Bill's repertoire still hold a tiny cor' ner of his interest. temperamental. But one thing has re- mained unchanged for D. K. through- out her four years. Don't worry, we'll disclose no names. Poetry, both original and already created, can be termed her best hobby. Social affairs are boresome to this genius who usually walks with thoughts high in the clouds. ACHIEVEMENTS Choir, 2, 3, Thucydian History Society, 3, Clio Literary Society, 3, 45 Secretary, 4, Play, 4, Home Economics Society, 4g House of Representatives, 33 Students Att Club, 2, 3 4 , . ' - Dca.Ct.ee3e.ex- f-rw ::fX9Qf'5C'g9QfA5C'X9 ::c'x9Qisc'x9Gi:c'x9Qfuc'x9c'x9Ql'uHQfnc'x9Q1'sc'X9QIB 28

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Lfagxggfgggjqfggcfggxvpgx-at-fggx-Qcvfggx-ocgggxvogf,Givpcvfggxvptvnygx 9 LOUISE S. BEHLER ffsophiaff I'll be an old maid, if it takes twenty-five years, appears to be Louise's pet phrase. The exact cir- cumstances which turned this innocent young maiden into a hard cynic are not known, but perhaps it is not so far off to suppose that some disappointment in love instigated the expression. Louise is the girl with a broad smile when she's happy, and a long face when she's angry, in other words her face is an open book, recording all her moods. One of Louise's outstanding talents is vocalizing. We hear her favorite is Down in a Coal Mine. VIRGINIA BENTZEL Ginny Thin, thin, thinner, and at last those slenderizing lines! Ginny's one ambition since she entered high school has been to reduce-and we are glad to say, ladies and gentlemen, that she has accomplished that great feat. One day, M29 awoke to the fact that Ginny was grown up. Tall, well poised, brown hair now becoming tinted with auburn, and vivacious brown eyes-supposedly sophisticated to her finger tips--that's Ginny, The Alpha and Omega of her ac- complishments were her delightful characterization of Bessie in the junior play and her decided antipathy to French. ACI-IIEVEMENTS Freshman Reception, Art Club, 5, 4g Euterpean Literary Society, 45 Junior Play. :ic x9Qiq'x9Q1 5.:Ax95!c'x9Ql uc'x9Qf uC'x9Gf:cAx9c'x9Qfu?.c'x9Ql'bcAx9Qf :C XJ-



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:ufosxnmfasxnmfaa LIDGXJH W9 vii' vlQGS D lQGS- 0 U N .9- N v vlQ6S3 RICHARD HARTMAN BOOTH Boots There is no need for a Readers' Guide in the library when Boots is on hand to adviseg he's an animated book list. How he finds time in the crush of curricular work to read every new book is almost uncanny, which leads us to believe that he has learned to lind key sentences fmost miracu- lous of allj. But don't let our jests discourage you, Richard, for we all know that books are iirm things and we hope you will continue to enjoy those works of stark, staring, realism. His work in the Industrial Society and on Senior Progratns has helped lit him for future positions. ' ACHIEVEMENTS Industrial Society, 3, 4. 3-i'fiCtfc'.S..4z.9L ' DOROTHY LEE BOTT Dancing eyes, a gay spirit, a weakness for Coca-Cola mixers, and you have Dot, not complete, of course, the out- standing omission being john. We just know as one of the holders of the Sybilline Leaves for the past semester that no event that Johnnie partici- pated in is missing. Athletics are one of the many activi- ties Dot likes. She has several times been a member of the class track and basket-ball team. One year the school was lucky enough to have this pretty co-ed on the varsity track. Dancing, music, and bright lights are Dot's natural and accustomed set- rings. ACHIEVEMENTS Euterpean Literary Society, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 43 Play, 35 Junior Playg Class Secre- tary, 4, Tatler Staff, Presentation Speakerg Keeper of Syballine Leaves, Interclass Basket-ball, 2, Interclass Track, 3. cxorxsefwse CX92 u

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