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

 - Class of 1929

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C IDG-X,9C.1BC3.39.18Il'-C..l06X.9GX.3C.63GX9C.i0GX.9C!DGX.7ilGXJLIOGXJQIDGXJ LEROY BOTTERBUSCH Duke We never could find out where Duke got h1s name and we re sure he does not come from any royal famlly Duke never was very much attracted to the opposrte sex and merely smxles and looks 1nnocent when that class are about He always was good 1n typewntmg speed and everythrng that goes w1th xt Duke attrxbutes h1s popularxty to the fact that he can play a p1ano just how much or how well he can play thls 1nstrument can One t1me he won a dozen bananas as a pnze rn a mus1cal contest ACHIEVEMENTS junxor Play Interclass Basket ball 3 4 LEMAR F BOWERS Bowerry Thrs IS one of our quxet boys Lenmar rs very small and never has very much to say especrally 1n classes He rs con tmually dreamrng of what we do not know but let us hope that If 15 some thmg worth wh1le You know Lemar IS a trapper and one of these days 15 golng to get h1s fingers 1nto one of h1s traps and then ad1os After takmg Latxn for four years he can appreclate xt we feel sure Then French also seems to be one of h1s weak po1nts But we must commend hrm for h1s attempts he does try hard rr n ' ff H . , . . l . - . . 5 , - a . be concluded from the following fact: . . 3 . , . , . Q ' 1 1 ' 556 x9Qiuc39Ql uC'X95IcX9Ql'uc'x9Qfuc'x9Ql'nc'x9c'x9Gfu!lc x9Q1'oc'x9Ql nc X925 50

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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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LZQGXJQJDGSJLIOH IGQJ l HELEN RUTH BOYER Fritz This blonde damsel of William Penn has some hidden talent. It took us four years to ind that she plays a guitar and also a piano. Fritz does excell in whistling. She started prac- ticing in the grades, and by the end of her high school career, has almost be- come professional. Learning to swim did not come quite so easily. Her main trouble was to get her head under water and keep her feet oif the bottom. We are glad to re- port however, that instead of ruining her waves, as in many cases, the water seemed to enhance them. That's the test of real curls. ' I PAUL R. BREIGHNER A thing of beauty is a joy forever and a young man that is handsome is fortunate. We all agree that Paul is fortunate. Along with this endow- ment Paul has the ability to sing bass. He is so accomplished at this art that he intends to conduct a singing school. He absolutely guarantees that you will be writing cigarette ads after two years training. Well, Paul, the class wishes you health, happiness, and success. Keep up the good work and remember that persistence conquers. If this saying doesn't hold true, go to Poor Richard's Almanac and select another one. ACHIEVEMENTS ACHIEVEMENTS Freshman Receptiong Christmas Play, 2, Interclass Basket-ball, 3, 4, Usher, 1, 2, jtmior Play. 3, Freshman Reception. ECR9QI3C?9QI3CX9HCY9QI3fX9QI3CX9QZ'5C'X9CX9QI53CX9Ql5CX9QI3CXG5 I

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