Allen High School - People Yearbook (Allentown, PA)
- Class of 1933
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Text from Pages 1 - 264 of the 1933 volume:
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RUTH BUTZ Edzlor
GEORGE BARKER
WALTER BASTIAIN
LDWARD CIIARI I 5
I-QRAINCIS FI IIR
ALN1A FLLICR
MIXRL xRE1 C-RUBER
FREDLRICK CUTEKUNET
RICHARD HEII
CARL HESSINGER
HAROLD KAHA
XVII LARD KERRCHINLR
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HI LED. PI ARSON
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REBECCA SELM
DOROTHY WEICNER
FRANKLIN FISHER LAURA PACKER
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DANIEL W HAMM Prznczpal
To Mr Hamm who for three pleasant actlve years has been our
capable azlx lser and trusted frlend we extend this token of our esteem
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To whom all reverence we bear
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Mud Joy and strlfe
True may we stand both to you
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Fond memorles of clear old hlgh
Oh Alma Mater hear our pralse
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Counsellor
ELSIE M HECKMAN
Girls Facully Sludenl Adviser
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CONIUIS
The
Name
DANIII W HAIvIIvI
AMI Q. W RIcIIARIJsoN
MELVII LI Bovrn
IVIABILI. L IVIULOCK
EARLI H WIIN IIIIMIR
GI oRCI W 7IMIvII RMAN
FI GIF M I'I1ClsMAN
M RIIQDA HI RR
WARRPN F ACKIR
I rRov S ALI AM
I IJNA M ALLI N
CI ARIRNCI AYRI Q
CIIARLLS C BACHMAN
IVIINNIE C BACHMAN
oIIN A BAKYR
CIIARLI-Q C BOWI R
THOMAS J BRI NNAN
ANNA F BULIILRR
IVIARY A CHUBBUCK
FIJWIN D CI AIIQQ
PAUL CLYMI R
CIIARLLQ W DANKI I
FI I7ABrTII DILTRICII
CIIARIIS W I IGI NIIARII
OIIN L FIQINIIARIJ
IVIARION A FLNNI
JAMF-S R FI.+xIR
NI I FRANRINIII
C AIIIII A FRIIII
WARRIN I RI'I'if
HIIIN S GFRHARD
DAVID R I'IACKl'T
PII ANCIII I HAI I MAN
RICHARD HARTYI I I.
IVIAIIION A HAMM
FQTIIER L HIIFNIR
PAUL F HI I D
Rom RT C HI RRI IN
MARY L HI RRI RT
CHARLI Q R JOIINQON
CIRACF KAPP
NLLSON F KI-RN
Faculty
Subjec!
FIIncIpaI
VICC IrIncIpaI
Head of SocIaI Sclence Dept
Head of Engllsh Dept
Hvarl of Matlmcmatlc Dept
Head of Commcrcml Dc-pt
CII Q ACIVIQCI
LII1raI1an
IVIIIQIc
Ccrman I II
ng Ich ll ll
Arch Drawmg
Alg Il P1 Geometry
CommercIal Arlthmetlc
f FIYTIHH I
Calumet Making
CIlCIYllStTy
Clothmg
Ilnglmh III IV
F F HISIOTS
Physlc II Fducduon
Pl C eometry Alg I
T3 pewrxtmg ll
Amcrlcwn HIslors
Amcnc In HIQIOTV
Fhylucwl Fc ucatmn
Alvgbra Il SDIIHI Geom Tug
Fhy QICQ.
I20okIcccpIngI Iconormci Bug Org
Lalm C crman
Lnghsh Ill IV
Swlmmmg
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Adv Arlth Algr I Pl Geom
Auto Shop
Engllsh III IV
Fnglmh II
I It-ntrlc Shop
I HQIIQII and Latln
IVIachme Shop
Algebra Il
Prob of Dem Amerlcan HlStOfy
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RUTH KISTLI R
LEON B KLINCAMXN
RALPII KNAUSQ
RIIQQI Il Kwxuss
MARII K KNIIRIIT
RAY H KRFQSLIR
MARIF P KRESQLEY
OHN N LFINBACII
NYVIN T LOCH
PAUI MXURY
HARRY R MCCULLOUCII
ESTA E METZGER
ELMER F MILLER
HFLEN M MILLER
FRID H MINNIR
PAUL NACLF
ANIDRFW J OSMUN
HARVEY PRFSFOTT
LDGxR A RABENOlD
Rom R M RI NIQCIII I
ANNA L SIIIADI
CAIIII RINI- Sc IIMID
FREDERICK SCIIMI RKIR
HFRBPRT B SLIIMOYER
PHIIIP F SCIIMOYIR
OIIN C SQIIUMAKIR
M ALICI SCHWANINFFR
OQWPLL ul SLIP
RALPH W SHIMER
PEARL SMITH
FRAINcIs D QTFINNIULLIR
MARION STRUTHFR9
CEORCE THOMAS
EDGAR H ULMER
T MAFILON WFIRBACH
HYRBFRT H WrNT7
Ru PII WI TIII RIIOID
SxILII WINTIRS
CRACI WOODRINC
EDWARD ZINAVIYRMAN
CHARLYQ. F ZIRN
RUTH REIJPATII
Faculty
Sulyecl
E and A Hlstory
Com l Geog Rapld Cal
Auto Shop
Physlcal Fducatlon
Food
Fl Geom S0lld Ceom
Eng Ish ll III
Trlg
Arch Draftmg
Amerlcan Hlstory
Bookkeeping I
PI Geometry Alg ll
Shorthand I
Spamsh
Retall Selhng
F F Hletory
Chemistry
Pattern Makmg
MUSIC
Bookl-Ieepmg
Algebra Il Pl Ceometry
I Drawmg
Typewrltlng I and Bookkeepl
Physnography and BlOlOgy
Engllsh II
Latm
Chemlstry
L tm Il III V
Com I Arlth
Flectrlc Shop
Com l Geog Rapxd Cal
Fng Ish ll III IV
EHgllSh III IV
Bookkeeplng II ACCOUntlng
Cabmet Mal-:Ing
Englnsh Il Ill
M Draw
Botany Bl0l0gy
Bnghshl Salesmz-mshIp Adv
Englnsh ll Ill
Zoology Blology
Prlntlng
Lngllsh Latln
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Remembrance
A Chlld had dropped 1 pebble
Into a lazy 'stream
And watched the round round rlpples
Appear upon the Qcene
And each new CIYCIC seemed to be
More charmlng than the last
In grand processlon p'xss1ng by
Sparkllng gay and fast
The outer rlpple reached the shore
It really meant to stay
But left instead wlth ull the waves
The rlpples are our memorles
Our days and months and years
They dance they smlle they tempt an
And then they dlsappear
It muit have been Commencement
That dldn t want to fade
That rlpple that hung to the banks
As lf It would have stayed
But the stream lS very quiet now
The wavelets rlse and fall
In a pool of Sweet remembrance
Wlthln the reach of wll
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SYLVIA MFLLNER
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1933 Class H1StOfy
What a dlgnlfiecl class of Qophomores entered these portals three years ago
only to learn thelr lnslgnlficance ln the eyes of the upper classmen
Wlth the passlng of the Sophomore year however passed all traces of lnso
lence all the overbearlng manner and as unlors the class accllmated ltself at
last to the atmosphere of equality and settled down to the essentials of becoming
good students During this umor year the class of 33 made ltS debut at the
annual JUHIOF Prom Toward the end of the term they presented their class
play The New Coed A jolnt pxcnlc dance with the Seniors completed the year s
SOCIBI events
And alas before we knew It The Year had come IQ33 the year which for
twelve long years so many had awalted and the class of 33 took over the rems
of the school We were Mr Hamm s rlght hand We hadaclassllfe toestabllsh
we had mherxted tradltlons to carry on
Wlth Robert Glft presldent at the helm our first undertaking the Senior
stand at the Farr was managed The undaunted football and basketball teams
were well filled from our ranks and will always be remembered among the famous
teams of A H 5
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Chrrstmas brought the holrdays and the Senror Hop vshere old grads met and
danced with coming grads and all drfferenees dlsappeared ln the revelry
Then the Thesprans declared themselves rn a most successful presentatron
The Thrrleenlh Chair and later rn the commencement play
And now suddenly we are at the end of the Senror year at the end of three
glorious sometrmes SCFIOUS sometrmes sad but always happy years The
future suddenly stands before us We wonder what rt has rn store We hope
that rn whatever drrectron our enterprrses and our ventures may lead us the
class of 33 wlll have acqurred a store of rntelllgent good sense that wrll weather
us through our dlf:HCUltlCS We know that we have at least acqulred a host of
frrends who will go with us through the years As alumnr of the school as crtr
zens of the town may our every actron reflect the wrsdom of the provrsrons here
made for us Be that as rt may we shall one and all forever chcrrsh fond memorres
of Dear Old Hugh
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Senlor Student Counml
No old sages here a glimpse w1ll reveal that just a group of home room representatives
and class officers who control and conduct the affairs of the class Headed by our able president
Robert A Gift the councll has made wrse selections and has used dlscretlon ln the handling of
all problems None of the members claim to be eloquent orators or fluent speakers No votes
are bought or sold There 15 no lobbying the mectmgs are held after school But ln a quiet
determined sprrlt each member expresses has opmron enther by word or by vote The alarming
number of falr young ladres ln this group shows to what extent women have entered politics' Yet
many of our achievements as a class are to be referred back to these students whose mam Interest
has been the promotion of class and school welfare
OFFICERS
Presrdenl Robert Clft Secrelary Margaret Lreberman
Vrce Prcsrdenl Beatrrce Dougherty Treasurer Warren E Long
MEMBERS
Melvln Schaeffer Margaret MacDonald
Edward Charles Vnola Pummer
Frederlc C-utelcunst Ruth Conrad
lVllna Butz Alfred Trump
Richard Hummel Verna Hufnagel
Nevm Nonnemacher Hall Dletrnck
james Nlartm ames Solomon
A lene Zlegler
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CONIUS
Pressmg Bus1ness
Dedlcated to those whose efforts make posslhle the COMUS of the
Class of 331
'l he edltor sxts ln her blg swlvel chalr
ln front of her desk with lts plgeonholes where
Ale stored her notatlons of numerous facts
From cute baby plctures to club news and facts
And the typewrlter ellcks vsxth 1 rattle that s steady
For the press lsour draws near and her stuff must be ready
Meanwhile the business staff rumple thelr halr
For they know that there s not a moment to spare
The bug plle of ads on thelr desk must all be
Luther set or corrected or glven their key
So the e ads pass fast through their hands one by one
Before press hour comes thelr stuff too must he done
The deacllme arrives and the big presses scream
Pages pour forth ln a fast moving stream
They rc xx hlsked to the reader who scans each page through
Dellvercd to Hugh School Canary and Blue
Then all shlnlng xxlth pages all new
The COMUS lS ready clear school mates for you
FRANKLIN FISHLR
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ACHEY LOIS LEONA LOIS
Whal sweet lhoughls are Urine."
Lols can t keep qulet except ln her shorthand class.
Chewmg gum 18 her favorlte pastnme, Lois has a most
pleaslng personallty but doesn t appear to bother much
wlth the opposlte sex The class of 33 wishes you success,
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ACKLEY CHARLES RITTER JAMES Fr H
Nezer do today wha! you can do tomorrow
Charles IS liked by every one Although he IS a good
student his greatest hobby IS swlmmlng and he has been a
wmmng member of the swlmmmg team for three years
In fact he shows promxse of becommg an expert swimmer
m tlme a long tlme Good luck Charles
CUDNIU S
ABELEW BERNARD Beams
General
Anslolle sald meclancholy men of all olhers are mas!
wzlty
CODSPICUOLS by has xnconsplcuousness here s our Num
ber One tenms man wxzard on the basketball floor and
holder ofthe pu. nster championship of our fair school You
will notlce that Bernie s accomplishments are xnnumerable
Glance at hrs falr features and see what made Rudy V tlck
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ACKERMAN HELEN SUE Do1.LY
Commercial
Laugh away sorrow cas! away care
Helen IS a happy go lucky carefree gurl wxth no worries
She lS one of the few out of town gurls ln our class A
Chevle seems to l:e the car for this miss Heres a good
secretary ready for some office
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CONIU S
ALEXANDER DOROTHY ELLEN Do'r
General
Beauty I3 truth truth 13 beauty that 15 all ye now on
earth and all ye need lo know'
Dot lS no bellever ln the old saylng Sllence IS bllss
but rather ln talk and be happy She IS a good sport
one of the best known glrls of good old A H S and a good
cheerleader If you ve never met her you ve mlssed half
your educatlon Here s good luck Dot
Cheerleader 2 4 Spamsh Club
ARNOLD LILLIAN MAE ll-
Commercial
Tls the song ye slng
And the smlles ye wear
That ma e the sunshlne everywhere
Lll lS a blond halred lass wlth a cheery smlle and wlnnlng
ways ln Splte of all her fun she has a good report Lll s
weakness IS asklng for candy and she IS frequently seen
acceptlng lt from a dark halred lad of the senlor class
Success to you Lll
Honor Soclety 4
ARONSKY DOROTHY DOTTIE
General
Then dld he Ilft hls hands unto her chm
And pressed the pretty dxmpllngs ln her s ln
ThlS blonde halred brown eyed dlmpled creature gavly
meanderlng through the halls IS Dottle ln person Her
lnterests center on amateur dramatlcs and lnstltutlons of
englneerlng An lndustrlous and consclentlous glrl llke
Dot IS bou nd to acccmpllsh what she sets out to do
Chorus 2 Dramat1cSoclety 3 4 Le CercleFranca1s 3 4
BACHMAN THOMAS McFALL ToMMv
Englneerlng and SCICDCC
Eccentrlc fra and honest have you seen
Hlm delve ln Math as lf lt were a lark-7
Socrates he had nothlng on our A H S math and
SCICDCC student Thomas Bachman Tommy we now
announce IS the real successor to MarC0hl He IS a stu
dent whose loyalty to hls school IS always evldent He IS
Eh aadent booster of the Stamp Club and a member of the
an
Stamp Club Band
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BAILER HOWARD F I-Iowfmn
Industrial Electrxc Shopj
A lzllle nonsense now and lhen
Is relzslled by the wrsesl men
Howard IS the walking electrical cyclo la of the elec
trlcal department He IS a great kldder loves to get hrs
classmates rlled and then tease them about xt Howard
expects to go to the Pratt lnstltute of Electrlcal Engmeers
where we hope he will be a very bug success and meet hrs
BAILEY HALLI E RAYE Homav
Really and lruly I have nollung lo wear
ls quoted by lhrs young maiden fair
Hallie I8 a good all round gxrl She I8 small dark
haired and dark-eyed and has a peculxar giggle all her
own Hallxe studies hard but that s all the good It does
for theres not a serious thought rn her head Hallie
expects to be some one s typnst Here s wlshmg her luck
C UIVIIU S
BAER FRANKLIN RUSSELL Buonv
Engmeermg and Science
Venly a heudslrong nave
Franklln Russell Baer IS one of the Irttle geniuses who
attended opportunlty school I-Ie IS an accomplished
musxclan on both saxophone and vnolm He IS always to
be seen slavmg at his algebra before school every mormng
rn Room 30I Hrs partlcular hobby and hrs chosen field
IS chemistry
Orchestra 2 Band 2 3
Commerclal
Slalely and tall she moles lhrough the halls
Thrs tall hazel eyed lass of sunny dlsposltnon has a wlde
cxrcle of friends whxch xncludes a dark haired young man
who IS frequently seen escorting the young maid home
She ns a good dresser and has a clever remark for all
Whether Cupid claims her or whether she enters the busl
ness world we wlsh her good luck
Class Baskelball 2 Chorus 2 3
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BAILEY, ELLEN CLARIBEL A "ELLEN"
CCONIU S
BAILY RALFH THOMAS OLD Blu. BAILY
Commercial
He seldom lal s he seldom smrlcs
In lone no uoman he begurlcs
As all great men have ambltlons so does Ralph Some
clay he hopes to let loose hxs store of eloquent knowledge
upon an mnocent corgregatxon To make hls school
course harcer he adced Latm geometry and sclence we
don t know why Btt here s luck Ralph we know you ll
be a wmner of hearts
K Chorus 2 3 4
BARKER GEORGE ANDREW Pomcv
Engmeenng and Science
Lersure nourzshes llwe body and cnlcrlams lhe mrnd
George Barker the man of the large vocabulary lnclpl
ent mathematical genius stands five foot nlne and answers
to the name of Porky He lS one of those ambltlous chaps
who always slmgs Creek about at the unearthly hour of
eight a m He intends to become a chlef chemxst
Science Club 4
BARTHOLOMEW DOROTHEA ELIZABETH Do'r
C eneral
Her slore o household sweetness
ls o a dear completeness
Dot IS one of the few glrls who can boast a natural curl
Her chlef lnterests center around readlng playmg the
plano and shoppmg But should you drop mto her home
some time you would fund that she IS an mdustnous house
keeper with a happy smile and cheery word for every one
BASTIAN ELIZABETH WI NIFRED Bnfrrv
College Entrance ln Arts
Trs the lwm lc rn her eye
That makes one slap as one goes by
Betty IS one of our silent sincere gxrls This however
does not prevent her from being a general favorxte She
has a ready smlle and pleasing dlsposntxon Her favnrnte
pastime IS chauffeurmg her frlends ln astunnmg new Hud
son Though accomplished ln muslc Betty xntends to
become a teacher. Good luck to you. Betty.
French Club 4' National Honor Sociely 4.
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BEALER KENNETH FRANKLIN BEALFR
lndustrlal
To pu! new Shll'!glCS on old roofs
Cap IS an lndustrlous young man who wants to be a
great archltect He IS brllllant ln has 8tUdleS takes hls
glrl to the movles and IS hard to catch ln a Joke Cap s
favorlte sport IS swlmmlng A blg swlmmlng pool ln
every bulldlng IS hls blg new archltectural ldea
Tsquare Club 2 3
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BEIL MARIAN RAUB Balt
Commerclal
For every word you would no! say
Be sure my heart has heard
Bell qulet as she IS nevertheless IS very aCtlVe ln school
affalrs and an ardent booster of basketball football and
swlmmmg Bell halls from thecommerclal group although
she does not lntend to be a stenographer Her greatest
ambltlon I8 to become a mlsslonary
Class Baslgelball I 2 3 Swlmmlng 2 Booster Club 2
BASTIAN WALTER HARLAN WALTER
General
Innocence rn gcnlus and candor ln power are lrolll noble
quallllcs
Walter Bastlan IS lnterested ln sports more than ln any
thlng else ln hlgh school Even lf the game IS played
away from Allentown he follows the team and accommo
dates others Wlth transportatlon As a salesman of the
Canary and Blue he has done excellent work He has also
been an actlve member of the Orotan Debatlng Society
In addltlon to all thls he has had a good school record and
we wlsh hlm an equally good record ln hls future ventures
Orolan Dcbal1ngSoc1ely 3 4 Canary 4 Dellale Squad 4
BEALER MARC-UERITE Pac
General
Persuasion lzps her langue where er she tal s
Peg s magnetlc personallty has drawn a host of frlends
about her ln addltlon to thls she has the gift of talk and
IS an ardent football fan We are looklng forward to the
tlme when Peg wlll dom a nurse s unlform Her patients
are ln for a treat for sh IS a natural born gloom chaser
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CCONIU S
BEISEL GEORGE C Enom
General
Oul of lhe way children' Out of the u,ay'
Here comes Eddzc m his Chevrolet
Eddie IS one of our most popular students to say noth
mg of how hard he studies We do not know what
unknown fields he will enter when he bids us adieu but we
would suggest that he leave the Chevrolet at home lest it
stall and delay his race to success
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BELLIS ELMA CLARA ELMA
Commercial
Simple and willy
Ye! wllhal so prelly
just one look at this happy carefree girl is enough to
win from you a smile Her favorite pastime is riding in
blue Chevrolets Elma s ambition is to be a telephone
operator Stick to it and call us up often
BENDER MARGARET MARY PEGGY
General
Shy she be and slxll she be
But come lo now her as do we
Fmc she be and dear she be
When you hear a dark haired girl say Hey do you
have your Tr1g3 it s Peggy When you see a girl blush
in Spanish class it s Peggy When you think somebody s
middle name should be Speedy it s Peggy When a
little girl colors at the mention of blondes that s Peggy
too When somebody gasps to find her dreams come true
we hope that will be Peggy too
Spanish Club 3 4
BENNECOFF CATHRYN LOUISF KITTY
Commercial
A sunny lemper gzlds lhc edge of llfc s dar es! cloud.
Kitty evidently thinks giggling the cure for all human
ills. However there is one person who can make her look
sober. We do not know what she expects to do. but happi-
ness usually happens to happen her way.
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BENNER JOYCE CATHERINE jovcs
General
She llkes lo slarl the day wzlh laughter
Behold the glrl who smxles contmually' She comes
down the hall wxth a cheery Hello for every one Her name
IS Joyce and she s a pal to both boys and gurls She can
keep up a rapxd fire conversatlon even whale she chews
Spearmmt She IS so busy dancmg and swlmmmg that
she has made no definite declsxon for the future
BERNHARD RUTH KELSO Beams
General
Cheerful company shorlens the mules
Bernie I5 that popular peppy senxor who IS ever on the
go Meeting her IS always food for thought for she
usually has some morsel of news for your delectatlon
Perhaps that 18 why she plans to become a dxetltlan
although perhaps It might be her lnordmate desxre to eat
that IS prompting her
Swzmmmg 2 Spamsh Club
BENNER EDITH RUTH Tu'r
Commercial
What 1 f the world IS dar and dreary!
If Edzth s around your day wrll be cheery
Now don t glance over this name too hurriedly! Yes
Ednth IS one of the commerclal students and not one to be
overlooked She 15 one of the few very bashful gurls at
school Sometimes we wonder about this dlflidence and
just when we ve decxded that Edith IS bashful up she steps
and we hear her assertmg herself I m bound to be a
better stenog than the next one
Chorus
BERKOFF ABRAHAM
Commercial
BERKY
What a voice was here now'
Berky IS a commerclal semor but he has joined the
chorus so that he can accompany himself on the typewriter
He ns one of the heavler members of the class and accord
mg to the proverblal characterlstlc of the wenghtler IS a
very jolly fellow
Chorus 2 3 4 German Club 4
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BEST MARGARET FLORA Bssrv
Commercial
I J rather have the laugh o you
To thread my nights and days
Than all the stones poets tell
Of other mazdens ways
Another of the petite llttle malds of our class who IS often
seen but seldom heard But when she wants to how she
can talk' Thxs httle mlss of few words and many smiles
has a lovmg dlsposltxon and IS entnrely dependal: le Besty
mtends to become a stenographer and we know she will
Booster Club 2
BIEHN BETTY R BETTY
Commerclal
Let her not be forgotten
Our md and royal friend Betty
Betty IS a very cheerful and qulet gurl Betty halls
from Center Valley and IS proud of lt She does not seem
to have much to say as to her mtentnons after graduatlon
but whatever her prospects may be we surely wlsh her
success
hold her tongue and be dlscreet
BOARDMAN DOROTHY MAE Dor
Commercial
There she szts deep ln thought
Or pardon me she s dreammg o nought
Dot IS a happy go lucky gurl and easy to get along with
Her hobby ns day dreamxng In splte of the fact that she
IS kept busy trymg to get a glimpse of some one s account
mg homework she stall finds txme for a blt of fun
BOETTGER HARRY GEORGE ccv
Fnglneermg and SCICDCB
Contentcd wxth lzttlc and cheerful wzth more
lggy Harry s pet nlckname fits hlm well His Interests
vary and waver ln the field of scnence from bxology and
entomology to sclentlfic kxte Hymg He delxghts ln chem
lstry and often comes wlthm an mch of ltemg thrown out
of the house because of the obnoxlous odors arxsmg from
his burnmg thirst for discovery
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BOWMAN MARGUERITE
College Entrance m Arts
Trs somellung lo be wzllmg lo commend
But my besl prazse lS that I m her rzend
When you see a palr of lovely dlmples twmkllng at you
the glrl who s working them IS Margie In splte of them
she IS tall and dlgnlfied Her chief ambltlon xs to become
elther a second Paderwlskl or another Marlon Talley Her
dad 15 Dr Bowman professor at Muhlenberg This may
help to account for her hngh geared bram power
LeCerc1eFranca1s 3 4 CSharpMus1c Club 3 4 Chorus
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BOYER GEORGE SAMUEL Gsoaor-1
Fme Arts
Hear ye not the hum o mrghly war mga
George Boyer renowned student of Latm and future
Chief Surgeon IS noted for his shy and retlrmg dlsposltlon
to strangers Adept at musxc a fine debater and well
slulled nn handling brothers he IS sure to stupnfy medrcal
circles wlth his versatility He IS also a great hiker hnkmg
to school from Second Street every day
Band 2 3 4
BOROWSKI RICHARD PIERRE Drclc
General
The stage I choose a sulyecl fan' and free
Tzs yours lzs mme
Trs publzc properly
Through Duck s vems there flows a genuine love of musxc
and melody His soul rs qunckened at the sound of dance
or song He IS as merry as the day IS long All his cares
and worries are brushed asxde with has cheerful songs
Even hrs chemxstry problems are overlooked as he slngs has
blues away He mtends to become hxghly proficient ln his
art by earnlng the title of a maestro and already he IS on
the road to fame
Chorus 3 4
MARGIE
BOYER ANNA LYNN ANN
Commerclal
A very qurel grrl
Bu! a mos! modern mazd
Ann blonde blue eyed Ann If some blg advertnsnng
man would know about some of Ann s Ideas m advertlsmg
he would surely pay her whatever salary she might ask
Her Interests vary from adVel'tlSlDg church work eating
to last but not least blonde young men Whatever you
may do Ann we re all rootmg for you
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BREISCH CHARLES FRANKLIN DINEY
Industrlal Prlntlng
Dynamzie always slariles
Heres a chap who intends to startle the world as a
prmter And that a fine one he ll be IS guaranteed by his
marks In case of mqulry those broad shoulders were
developed by nautlcal sports He s a great pal wxth the
boys and most of the girls know how n1ce he IS to look at
So here s to your continued success
Swimming 2 3
BREWER FERDINAND BREWER
College Entrance ln Arts
As he sows so musl he reap
Ferdmand a dlmmutlve member of the Senior class has
a fancy for chemlstry and IS headed toward a sclentlfzc
career Actlvely mterested ln all sports he also holds has
own ln the class room He came to hugh school dlrectly
from Phlladelphla but shortly made a host of friends who
wxll follow his career with Interest
BROBST AUDREY V PEGGY
Retall Sellmg
BROWN RICHARD DICK
Industrlal fDraftlng
He holds them with his glzllermg eye
Duck IS one of Allentown s most fan-ous Boy Scouts one
With her trlcky dimples and blond hair Peggy should go
far Here s the pep vlm and vlgor gurl who loves dancing
adores talklng and IS crazy about eatxng To sum her up
as long as she can talk her health IS O K When she
quits talking send for help
Girls Boosier Club 2 Chorus 2
of the highest rankmg m the local councll He has great
ablllty In draftsmanshlp his chosen profession and also ln
a more gentle art Duck IS also Interested m amateur
radio and holds the call W3C I
Tsquare Club 2 3 4
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"Nothing greal was ever achieved wllhoul enlhuszasm.
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BRUNNER CARL DARWIN CARL
lndustrlal fllllachme Shop,
Hard work brmgs due reward
Carl is a very studious boy although you never see him
carry any books home Carl likes to tinker with making
or handling tools and who knows but that he may become
one of the future tool manufacturers of the country
BUNDRA JCI-IN MICHAEL JOHN
Commercial
My kzngdome IS my Ford
johnny another of our happy go lucky fellows loves
sport baseball and seldom misses a contest Next to
study John likes his Henry which carrles him to and from
school His chief ambition is to become a bookkeeper and
here s wlshmg him all the luck in the world
BUTZ EVELYN TREXLER Evra
General
Oh lhal one small head could llold so much mzsclue
BUTZ ALVIN HARRISON Bu-rz
College Entrance in Arts
Here rs a vozce already jiixed with mxglll
We present Alvm Harrison Butz a duo declmo edition
of the genus homo saprens with brown hair and brown
Alvms chief diversion is arguing with everybody and
everything He aspires to become a theologrst
Class Bas elball 3 4 Class Trac 2 3 4 Trac 2 3 4
Orolans 2 3 4 Delzalc Squad 4
Evie is truly an exceptional speclmen of her sex She
represents all the usual characteristics of women sacrx
fice love self preservation and the gift of speech and
some of the unusual ones Sacrifice to Evelyn means
giving up study one night a week Wednesday preferably
But remember through sacrifice comes love Evie s self
preservation her diet A great number of elements is
needed for success and Evie has them all
Crfl Reserves 3
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. eyes. A versatile linguist, a Sea and Life Scout of merit,
CONIUIS
BUTZ RUTH RUTH
College Entrance m Arts
He spoke of Ruth the beautr ul
And I thought o thee
Once ln the proverbial hfetnme one meets a Ruth-one
who ns a sympathetlc compamon m all clrcumstances
perfect friend The gods have endowed Ruth wlth a warm
lmpulslve nature Every moment of llfe to her IS vltal
and must be llved to 1ts fell value Hers rs the fertlle mmd
of a logrcal thmker the heart of the tenderest woman and
the beauty lovmg soul of a poet
French Club 2 3 4 The Clubbe 3 4 Class Play 3 4
Varszty Debate 3 4 Natzonal Honor Socrely 4 Booster
Club 2 Blue Boo 3 4 Canary Assocrate 3 Editor 4
Camus Eclztor 4
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CHARLES EDWARD EDDIE
Commerclal
Was there ener a man so sw: t and so air?
Look out or you ll run mto Fddle the swxftest fellow ln
school He exercises thls art w1th mmd and l::odv and
tongue Ed IS a great asset to the track team as well as to
the debating team ln whlch he IS one of the mam cogs H
ns a flash ln bookkeeplng shorthand and typmg and plans
to become a banker some day perhaps presxdent who
knows3
Trac 2 3 4 Orotan Debating Soczetu 2 3 4 Drarratrc
Society 2 3 4 Commercral Club 4 Class Basketball 3
Class Football 2 3 Varsity Debating Team 3 4 Canary
and Blue Staf 4 Blue Book 4 Camus National Honor
Society 4
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BUTZ M I NA ELVA MENNA
College Entrance ln Arts
Her pencil was strr mg reszstless and grand
Her manners were gentle complying and bland
If one of us were to peep mto the wlndow of an art work
shop and saw a falr blue eyed lady bent dlllgently over an
easel we could be assured that we had caught a gllmpse of
Mma durmg her happlest moments ln addlhon to her
love of art she has built for herself a firm scholastu: foun
datlon whlch together with her warm kmelmess will ald
her ln bulldmg a successful future
French Club 3 4 Natxonal Honor Soczety President 4
Blue Book 4 Canary 4 Science Club 4
CHAMPAGNE GRACE Grucnz
General
Greatness and goodness are not means but ends
Hath she not always treasures always fr1ends3
Grace she of the blg brown and sparklmg eyes and the
wmnmg smlle has plenty of fnends so many that she
attends all the dances and boosts all the actlvltles We
hear that she cherlshes an ambltxon to be a prlvate secre
tary She has qualxtxes that wlll steer her through lxfe
Chorus 2 3 4 Narh Pleda Debatzng Society 3 4 Ctrl
Reserves 2 3 4 Natzonal Honor Soctety 4
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CHIAPARAS ,IANE PARIS
Commerclal
A dauglller o llre gods dwmely tall and most
drvrnely fan'
anxe IS the gurl who was never known to worry about an
asslgnment yet she IS never too busy to help some one else
Although she may be a lxttle too fond of travelmg we feel
sure that some day she ll settle down and glve to the world
the best that IS m her Surely the best will come back to
el'
CHRISTMAN BERNICE ANN Too-rm
General
Playful bluslres that seem nauglrl
Bu! humorous escapes of llzoughl
A most xmpulsnve provocatlve and lovable sort of pal IS
Tootle-one who understands moods An excellent stu
dent who knows her stuff she IS also an excellent dancer
who knows her notes No socnal affair lS ever qulte com
plete wlthout Tootne s joking and fun makmg But she
does lntend to grow up some day and become a student
nurse Tootle feel my pulse
Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Boosler Club 2 3 German Club 4
CHRISTMAN ,I CREIGHTON CRATE
College Entrance m Arts
CLAUSS ROBERT BARNES Boa
Engineering and Science
The K mg 15 come lo marshal us
All rn hrs armor dresl
Bob IS one of the Jolllest and most good natured fellows
I prly baslzful men
A well mannered fellow thus Crelghton Chnstman a
senior m the class of 33 Hrs one fault xs his bashfulness
He I8 well buxlt and IS adapted to wrestlxng the sport he
engaged ln durmg his Junior year In addxtlon to thus he
smgs very well These qualxtles and many others equally
desirable should make h1m a very successfcl mmlster for
that IS what he mtends to be
Wresllrng 3 Chorus
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steady occupation Bob has all the actual requxrements of
a good mlxer and then that tall manly stature and wavy
haxr that so effectively attracts the gurls He mtends to
go into the insurance business after graduation so don t
take any chances without first taking out one of Bob s
p0llClC8 Lots of luck Cld Kid
Football 2
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ONIUIS
CLEWELL MARK EDGAR Mxcx
Commercial
When Mark bcgms to buzld a boat
Or starts to read a story
Hrs mmd s at case and ar remote
From school and all :ts worry
Mark xs another fellow gomg to enter mto the voyage of
llfe along wlth the rest of us He llkes to read IS mler
ested ln stamp collectmg and has a mama for building
shlp models He also has a fox terrler Dxxxe which howls
every tlme he plays his mouth organ
Phrlatelrc Society 2 3
COLE ROBERT FRANKLIN COLEY
lndustrlal flilectnc Shop,
A smile a greeting a cheery hello
Thats Colcy wherever he may go
worklng on his radio at home He IS a great follower of
sports especlally one favorlte basketball He likes out
door llfe too and IS always one of the hrst to accept an
lnvltatlon to a hlkmg party
COLVER MABEL GEORGIA TUT
Commercial
A rare compound 0 oddity frollc and un
To rclrsh ajo e and enjoy a pun
Tut IS a bonnle young maiden whose chlef ambltlon IS to
become a successful busmess woman From the way she
performs her scholastic and social dutles we know she will
reallze her ambmons m the busmess world
COLVIN VERNON LEWIS VERNON
General
Slow lo anger ready to please
What greater gzfts are there than thesel
Vernon who came to us from Prttsburgh ns qulet stud
nous a true frlend to all her acquamtances and IS just as
faithful to her books May her hopes of becommg a nurse
be fulfilled
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COYNE MARTIN JAMES M
College Entrance lh Arts
Whence is lhy learnm 9 Halh lhy lor!
0 er boo s consumrd I e mrdmghl orll'
jam s laugh can be silenced only by the presence of a
teacher Hrs broad smlle has won hum many friends and
thxs together with has ablllty as a student has won hum a
place ln many clubs ln Allentown Hugh What he starts
he finishes wxth a flourish
Orolan Debalmg Socrely 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Nalronal
Honor Soczely 4 cczence Club 4 German Club 4 Varszly
Debate 4
CSULIK JOSEPH OTTO oe
Engmeenng and Science
He wears lhe rays o youth upon hzm
What3 You don t mean to say that that llttle fellow rs
a semor You bet he ls' And Joe has a great deal more
grey matter than some of the husky fellows lt you want
oe call up the Y M C A he s sure to be there He ex
pects to take up chemlstry
Nalronal Honor Socrely H1 Y
CUNNINGHAM ARTHUR RAYMOND Bun
General
As a wr! rf not lhe jfrsl m lhe very first line
Bud Cunnmgham one of the easy golng members of our
class IS at once one of our crack mathematnclans In school
and Qtch tchl one of our gayest and most ardent Lothanos
outslde of school Bud s hobby IS reading and discussing
good books Ready to swop wlsecracks or to cllscuss
books or girls or to argue on anything that s Bud
DAEUFER MARY WAIDELICH MARY
General
She rs a lal er and needs no questzonmg be orc she
speaks
Mary a smcere conscientious gurl works hard and
accomplishes whatever she sets out to do She llkes to
tease especially ln Gym class but she also has that rare
faculty of enjoying a joke on herself Mary plans to be a
dletltlan and lf she mamtams the characterlstlcs she has
shown here she wlll persuade anybody to eat anything
G1rlReserves 2 3 4 German Club 3 4 Boosler Club 2 4
Nahonal Honor Socreiy 4
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CCONIUIS
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DANNER RUTH ETHEL DANNYH
Retail Sellmg
He rs truly happy who makes olhers happy
Enter the joyous Pretender Thus bundle of sunshlne
otherwlse known as Danny and frequently as Brown Eyes
ns always pretending that things are when they re not and
they usually turn out to be what she pretends Her sunny
fun lovmg nature has brightened the dark clouds ln the
llves of her hordes of friends ln aword she s a radiant Joy
wherever she IS
DANIELS MARY DAN1aLs
Commercial
Laughing and tal mg are her specxallzcs
Laughing and chattermg Mary nn splte of all her jolllty
IS a good student and a great lover of sports especially of
hockey and basketball She lS captam of the hockey team
andkhas a devoted group of followers We wish you lots of
uc
Bas etball 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Tennzs 3 4
DAUBENSPECK BENJAMIN BEN
Engmeerlng and Sclence
Towns and counlnes woo logelhcr
Forelands beacon belfnes call
Never lad lhal trod on lealhcr
Lived to feasl hrs heart on all
Ben IS a dabbler He dabbles lh thls and dabbles ln
that That ns Ben likes to do a llttle but of everything
He IS an exceptional student an ardent advocate of camp
mg and its benefits a member of The Clubbe and the
Natlonal Honor Soclety ln plam words Ben 18 an all
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DAVIES CHARLOTTE ELLEN FLUFF
Commercial
I flied her wzlh morrzcc bells wzlh treble bass and
tenor bells
Her laughler rang above them as we danced a down the
halls
Fluff shxnes as a star m the clever act of laughing as
brightly as she does xn her studles She IS always bub
bling over with the joy of lnvmg 'joking laughing and
teasing Of Fluff s mterests ln the opposite sex we know
very little for so far every one has been just a friend
Frlends are a blessmg however and we wxsh Fluff all the
blessmgs nn the world
Doasler Club 2
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DLWALT FRANKLIN PEIRCE Frmnxle
Cabinet lVlak1ng
Of what trade art thou SIYJ
Why slr a carpenter
Frank IS a jovial keep smlllng sort of fellow always ready
wlth a helpnng hand and a good fellow to have around
He lakes to have a good tlme and prefers an automobile
He plans some day to manage a bug A Bc P store and we
wlsh hmm success
DEITRICK IRA HALL ,IR Dm
Scxence and Engmeermg
Oh that my tongue could utter
The thoughts that arise ln me
Hall a gooi sport has earnezl his A In football He IS
Ly no rreans a quiet chap nor IS he the kmd that talks too
much Hls per onalxty makes hlm popular He IS an
athlete o1.r coach counts on to keep A H S In the fore
front of the football world Physlcs class wouldn t be the
same wlthol t hum' We wish you luck Hall
Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Basketball 2
DkLONG CARL MAHLON Blu.
Commerclal
Hold your tongues ladies l tl be there
Bull ns a fellow easy to get along wlth nl you learn to know
hlm He lxkes basketball baseball and football and IS
especially fond of swlmmmg Any girls who need mstrur
tlons need not hesitate to call 2 30l8 and ask for BIII
DELONG ROBERT WILLIAM Boa
lndustrlal
He laughs and laughs and laughs
Robert got hls nxclcname Nutty In his Sophomore year
for he was always pulling Wl5CCf8ClKS or acting funny ln
the auto shop he IS very active He can take a motor
apart and put It together so well that the owner IS afraid
to step on the throttle for fear It will run away
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DEMOTI' RICHARD HAROLD Dxcx
Englneerlng and Science
Crea! lalenl has alwaysha little madness mixed up
wrt rl
Duck may be seen often but he IS not often heard When
he IS heard he IS usually pullmg off some wxsecrack H
always carries several books home from school whether
he studles or not rs unknown The opposite sex seems to
be the least of his worrles Although hxs chief dlverslons
are readlng and sleeping he IS also an ardent follower of
sports The life of an engineer Dxck wlll llve and all hls
friends Jom ln wxshmg hum the best of luck
Trac 2
DEMPSEY M I RIAM THERESA MIM
General
She saxd xl and she mcanl xl
And she acled as she said
Have you ever heard of Centralla3 No nerther had we
untll Mlm came along wnth her charming waves and flash
mg smlle Mlm IS quite a basketball enthusrast having
played three years on the Varsltv and acted as captam the
thlrd year Nursmg 15 th smgl answer to any questxon
about Mlm s future
DENGLER GRACE ANNE DENNY
Commerclal
I fill the cup to one made up o lovelmess alone
Here IS one of the Jolllest gurls of the commercial class
whose pleasing personality has won for her many fnends
We ve never seen Denny m a mad rush to classes or over
burdened wxth books yet she always manages to get there
She lS uncertam whether she will enter the busmess world
or Penn Hall Here s luck Denny
DENT HENRY HEWITT HAL
Engineering and Scxence
He lhoughl as a sage lhough he fell Izkc a man
Hal IS a qulet unassumxng lad who can always be
counted on to do his share He shows great mterest ln
basketball and football We feel confident that he will be
successful and we know hxs good fellowship wxll carry hmm
easily through a career
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DESCH, JOHN EDWARD ..FAT,'
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Fal funny and sleepy
ohn IS a happy go lucky lad always ready for a good
laugh He shows abllxty ln basketrall Whatever he
does he has the best wxshes of the class
Class Football 2 Chorus 2 3
DICKERT RICHARD KENNETH Drcx
Commerclal
Brunellcs are lhe sprcc o l1Je
Dick st rely can pound a tvpewrlter and throw a base
ball like nobody s busmess And does he knock down the i
hugh marks3 Dick hopes to become a blg buslne s man
We thunk he ll be a knockout
Baseball 2 3 4
DIFHL lVlll..DRlD NAE DIEHL
Commerclal
And 'Vlzldrezl smgs in her lrearl maybe and welcomes
lhc ILITUIC world m
Classes are never dtll when Dxehl s around She can
provxde enough entertainment m one day to last for several
weeks When Dxehl 18 serious we know that she has heart
troul:le Somehow we know she I5 going to be a bug sue
cess at Scudder
Cheerleader 2 Hockey 2 Hoc ey Manager 4 Czrls
Booster Club 2 Gzrl Reserves 2 3
DOBEN PETER Pura
lndustrxal fAuto Shop,
Mc or the Army Arr Corps' .says Pele
Pete mtends either to jom the armv or navv axr service 5'
as soon as he can after he IS out of school He ns ln good Y
standmg ln his studies and lf he keeps up wlth hns soarmg
hopes he will soon be another one of'our Army Birds
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DORWARD MILDRED ELLEN MILL
Commerclal
A mce dzsposlllon so sound and so sweet
What a qulet gxrl Mull IS say strangers after they are
mtroduced to her But those persons should see her out
wxth the gang flllmg them wxth her pet wlsecracks Mill IS
not at all drsmterested m football especially lf she can keep
her eye on the fullback She wlll be a stenographer extra
DOUGHERTY BEATRICE MAE Bas
Fnne Arts
By music minds an equal lempcr now
Nor swell loo lngh nor sm loo low
Beatnce one of the most popular gxrls of the senlor class
has dlstlngurshed herself rn many ways Vlce presldent of
the class ln both senxor and sophomore years plamst at the
weekly assemblies and for our orchestra she has made
herself useful and has become well and favorably known to
the school Studnous too she yet takes part ln all social
and athletic affairs Bee mtends to be a muslc teacher
ordlnary not just somebody s stenog
may llfe be one unbroken melody
Chorus 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Music Club 2 3 4
DREISBACH WILLIAM ROBERT CHUB
Commercial
All good pleasures would come lns way
Chub 18 one of the finest fellows to get along wxth m our
DRAYTON ROBERTSINE Sl NKLER Bosav
Fme Arts
We love you for a hear! llzal s md
Andfor the beauty ln ll1y mmd
Carefree Bobby always greets one with a smlle and a
cheery word lnterested 1n most of her subjects she
takes the greatest pleasure ln music m whlch she IS
talented She plans to go on wxth her study of musxc
One warnmg we must gnve you Bobby IS always ready to
stop and talk and talk and talk
Chorus 2 3 4
class He rs always ready to help a fellow ln dxstress and
always ready for a good laugh Hrs favorite pastime rs
studying ln whatever Chub plans to do m later llfe we
wrsh hum luck
Chorus 2 3
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DUDA CYRIL
College Entrance ln Arts
A genlleman and a goozl ellow a rave cambmalzon
Cy a pupxl who takes no actlve part ln the organizations
at school contents hlmself with the bare educational
ICQUISIICS He IS mterested m journalism and sometimes
one manages to get from hum the mformatnon that he
intends to enter Lehlgh Unxverslty We are sure to hear
from hlm ln no uncertain terms
DURAND ELIZABETH COOPER BETTY
Commerclal
Slow lo anger ready to please
Betty although not an Allentoman by bxrth IS loyal to
her school She IS a member of the A H S Band and ns
usually at all the games cheerlng her Alma Mater Her
hobby IS muslc What else are you Interested ln Betty3
Band 2 3
EHRET LUTHER SHERWOOD Lou
Commerclal
Ye shall call upon me and l wzll no! reute
Ye shall gzve me a goose egg bul lhal s all rxghl
Lou IS one of the finest fellows m Hugh School He has a
cheerful dlsposntxon and always has a broad smlle Lou IS
one upon whom you can always depend he will never go
back on a friend
Trac Manager 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Class Foollmll 3
Class Baskelball 2
EHRHARDT LUCILLE FLORENCE Lowe Il
Commercxal
Youll neuer see her ln a crowd
Because she 13 so small
Butjusl stop for a lxllle whxle
And you II hear her alnoue all
That small gurl commg along the one wnth the dark
and full of fun Thmgs always hum when shes around
Lucille probably has a hero but we don t l-:now who
because she doesnt believe ln wearmg her heart on her
sleeve She has our best wishes
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EICHELBERGER THOMAS FRANKLIN Ercrcy
General
Ambzlron is no cure or love
A freckled faced blonde haxred youth who escorts a
group of Sophomores of the opposxte sex from school
l:.1cky also loves to read books Don t be surprlsed lf you
see hlm m a corner readmg a cow puncher story During
spare txme Elcky trles to raxse fine rabblts at home
ELLIOTT NORMA RUTH
DIMPLES
Commercial
Late lo bed
Lale to rise
Keeps Drmples
I From bemg wzse
Norma Ruth Elliott Dxmples Gaze upon thls falr
damsel Her favornte expressxon IS I dldn t have tlme to
study Dad you ever hear the thrxllmg stones of adven
tures Norm tells on a Monday mornmg3 She has a weak
ness for Coco Cola Auburn cars and local colleges A
good sport and a faithful friend here s to her success
FEHR FRANCIS WHITFIELD Fmrz
Commercxal
A man o vzrlue rs a man of pleasure
ERCH ROBERT CHARLES Bosnia
Architectural Drafting
Mend him who can Ihe ladies call hum sweel
Bobble expects to be an archltect and IS talung an excep
txonally keen mterest m thls work He IS an actxve mem
ber of the T Square Club takes an xnterest m gxrls and
their actlvltles and takes part ln many social aflalrs He
IS a person of good dlsposxtnon and reputatlon
T Square Club
Fritz expects to be a reporter or a journalnst He knows
all sees all and tells everythmg He may also be a social
ezlltor because he IS xnterested ln the socxal whxrl Frxtz
I9 of course popl. lar He had been hldmg hrs lxght under a
bushel untll the Canary dragged hlm mto the hmellght
Canary and Blue 4
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FENSTERMAKER KARL HOWARD Fzwsrv
Englneermg and Science
I present you wzth a man o mznd
Cunning In music and mathematics
Sports are the least of Fensty s worries He however
IS quxte Interested m the pnpe organ and though he has
mastered It almost to perfection he does not plan to follow
this as a llfe work lnstead he plans to enter Lehxgh Um
verslty and some day become one of the country s leadmg
chemlcal engmeers
FERRIS HOPE DONALD FERRIS
Engmeerlng and Sclence
Tam l no use lo srl and wlune
Cause lhe fish am I on your lme
Ball your hook and eep on lryxn
Ferns spends hls summer hours swlmmmg fishmg
boatmg When Ol Man Wmter puts restrxctxons on such
pastlme Ferry spends hls leisure reading good books
Upon entermg Lehigh he plans to follow the mechanxcal
engmeerlng course and lf hxs lnterest m the subjects neces
sary for the course contmues we are sure he wxll succeed
Spanzsh Club 3 4
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FE'I"l'E.RMAN JAY V Axis
Engmeer mg and Sclence
I am rn earnesl I wzll not equuocale I wrll no!
excuse l wrll nal relreal a single zncll and I will be
heard'
,Ialue one of our most mdustrlous students rates hugh
ln h1s studies particularly m algebra He plays the clan
net nn the band and how he can play' To hum an agree
able person IS a person who agrees wxth hzm .l3kl8 plans
to study chemlstry at Lehigh We know that he will
stand the acid test of any sntuatlon ln the laboratory of llfe
Band 2 3 4 German Club 2 3 4
FINKEL ELEANOR B ELEANOR B
General
Hand grasps hand eye lzghls eye ln good rlendslup
And greal hearls expand
Anal grow one m llle sense of lhl5 world s lx e
Wnth her flash of wlt her beauty and her charm Eleanor
has obtained a hlgh place m the hearts of her frlends This
together wxth the faithfulness she has always applied ln
study will be a lasting advantage to her Her vocational
plans we have yet to discover but her mtxmate acquaint
ances feel that wlthm her ldeas are forming m a manner
which ns certam to end successfully
Preszdenl of Spanish Club Chorus Booster Club
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ONIU S
luck F rank
FISHER JAMES EUGENE :M
Pattern Making
Gmc me variety'
This happy go lucky son of A H S answers to the nnck
name of lm He ns one of these chaps that luke to tease
sports malnly football Hrs ambltlon IS to be a highly
cultured tradesman
he IS sure to master
FLINKINGER WARREN ROBERT WARREN
Commercxal
Blessed are the joymakcrs
Although Warren IS not overly fond of books he IS well
above the average and one of the most likable fellows ln
the class To be with hlm means to forget all troubles at
once He likes to work and I9 sure to make his mark ln
the world
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FISHER FRANKLIN PHILIP FRANK
He I1 es red no matter what the color IS
A flash of red and a broad smlle denote one person
Flsher Where there are a group of golden tresses to be
found Fisher xs there among them They couldn t pos
sllzly all be has snstersl If Frank s desires be fulfilled the
country wlll 3VOld future busmess depresslons Lots of
Chorus 2 3 4 Canary 4 Ph1latel1cSoezety 4 Commer
eral Club 4 Camus 4
FLAHART JOHN FRANKLIN JOHNNY
With graceful steps he strides the street
And smzles at all the mazdens sweet
I came I saw I conquered IS the whole story of
ohnny one of the most soclable and popular of our stu
dents He has conquered the hearts of many sweet
maidens and has won the comradeshlp of just as many
of the fellows Whatever he tackles m hls persxstent way
FLUCK STERLING DOUGLAS FLUCKY
lndustrlal ffarintmgj
Oh lt is excellent to have a giant s strength
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in class sports and always among the highest in his studies.
He is interested in girls We expect him to go high in the
FOWLER ELFANOR RUTH Rsos
Nothing ventured nothzng won
Reds tall slender red haired is quite interested in
sports Hairdressing is her favorite hobby and the girls
at school offer her splendid material on which to practice
Here s hoping Eleanor that we may some time come to
Fifth Avenue and vlslt you in your Shoppe
CCONIUI S
FLUCK ALMA MARIE ELLY
College Entrance in Arts
Ivory hands on ivory eys
Move to fftfulfantasres
Paging a musician' That s just what Elly IS Not
only that but she s a bright jovial studious girl a friend
to cherish She has a wonderful disposition she weeps
when you weep and rejoices when you rejoice Some day
on the concert stage we ll be proud to know her as a class
mate
German Club 3 4 National Honor Soczety Blue Boo 4
Canary 4
FOGLE. EVELYN MARCUERITE LVN
Commercial
It s the song you sing
And the smile you wear
Lyn IS one of our all round good sports and is always
ready for fun Her greatest ambition is to be an organist
or an artist or a professional swimmer She looks for a
certain person on the fourth floor every day whose identity
remains a mystery to others We wish you good luck in
anything you undertake Lyn
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FRACK RUTH SADI E IS
General
A day for 1011 an hour or sporl
Bu! or afrlend IS ll e loo shorl
Sls has a varlety of lnterests so many ln fact that she
IS not sure whlch one she llkes best She admlts though
that she has a deep lnterest ID athletlcs and that she spends
much of her spare tlme when she IS not readlng ln taklng
part ln sports SIS however IS merely marklng tlme
bulldlng up a strong constltutlon for the vlgorous tralnlng
of nurslng
Czrl Reserves 3
FRANK WALTER HARVEY WALT
Commerclal
What fools lhese morlals be
MUSIC muslc wherever Walt goes Walter has a sllght
lncllnatlon to favor Junlors but we should not blame hlm
for that for there are some very falr Junlors Walt also
ranks wlth the best ln the classroom ln sports and ln
school organlzatlons Hls alm 18 to become a figure ln the
buslness world Here s luck Walt old boy
Soclely 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 Canary and Blue Slaf 4
Blue Book 4 Tennis 2 3
FRANKENFI ELD ETHEL ROSE ETHEL
General
It IS lhe qulel steady ones lhal wln ln the ll elong race
Hats off to the champlon candy eater of Allentown Hlgh'
ulet as Ethel lS she has a large number of frlends Those
who have known what a falthful student she has been here
wlll not be surprlsed to learn that she IS to be a teacher
Booster Club 3 Glrl Reserves Chorus 4 A Capella Chalr
FRANKENFIELD PAUL HENRITZY FRANK
lndustrlal QMachlne Shopj
For he s ajolly good fellow
Frank IS one of the jolllest fellows lh Hlgh School H
IS never seen wlth books under hls arm but always ranks
among the hlghest Hls lelsure tlme he spends on radlo
expirlments He lntends to contlnue ln the machlnlst
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FRANTZ MARGUERITE HENRIETTA Muccs
General
To mmlsler lo the zlls of the world
Marguerlte Frantz better known ln school as Muggs
can be a studlous girl when she lsn t laughmg or chewmg
gum She mtends to go m tramnng at the Sacred Heart
Hospltal Her patlents wlll find It worth whale to prolong
Chorus 2 3 4 Swzmmrng 3
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FRIES CHARLES FREDERICK Fmzlzzv
lnclustrxal fElectr1c Shop
Fleel of fool and light of head
Fritz lxkes any sport that comes along and can play
most of them pretty well Hrs favorntes are football base
ball and basketball He IS one of those guys that can be
seen wnth a girl most of the time but ln splte of this he
manages to be a happy Jolly good fellow
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FRANTZ ANNA ANNE
General
Men may come and men may go
Bul she goes on forever
That I5 Anne s ch1ef characteristic It takes more than
a mere man to mterest her but she wnll go mto raptures
over the latest l:ook she reads Her hobby rs corresponding
and she IS obtalnmg an mterestmg group of foreign friends
Anne means to he a nurse and she ll elther knll them or
cure them with her lme
Nalzonal Honor Soczely Hockey 3 4
FREY WILLIAM OSCAR Blu.
Englneermg and Sclence
My zdea of an agreeable person rs a person who agrees
uzrlh me
Bull gets a joke out of everything ln his classes he IS
always smllmg Bull IS a great booster for all sports with a
SpCC13l boost for tenms track and swlmmlng When
homework IS asslgned he always does ltb He IS Interested
m journalism and IS assistant eclltor of Lehigh Crusader
Bull plans to attend college
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FRIES PAUL FREDERIC Fnxrzs
Flne Arts Musrc
Music 11 is us ar above lhe slumblmg stones o I1 e
As a student and as a musrclan Paul has served hls Alma
Mater He IS pleasmg and dependable Hrs days are
made long and happy by hrs mtense love of muslc other
burdens are lightened by this pleasure Paul wlll attend
West Chester State Normal where he wrll leave hrs mark
for hrgh achlevements
Orolan Delralmg Socrely 2 3 4 Csharp Music Club 3
Chorus 2 3 4 Band 4 Orcheslra 4
FRYE LOIS ELLEN
General
A lrue rrend rs orever afncnd
You need no mtroductron to Lo for she IS well known
among her classmates Her love of sports and dancmg
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Lo lntends to become a nurse but she IS really mterested ln
avratron Well there may be a resrdent airplane nursmg
service some day
FUNK FREDERICK LESTER Fmrz
lndustrral
Every man rs what he ma es hrmself
Here IS Fritz a quret fellow ambntlous and always work
FTICSAR JAMES STEPHEN nvx
College Entrance rn Arts
ln adxon arlh ul and rn honor clear
jxm rs one of the tallest men ln the class but he s very
modest about dxsplaymg hrs other qualltles As a student
he rs exactly the thlng and he s the kmd of a frrend every
fellow wants to have
Nalmnal Honor Soczely 4
mg at something useful or educatxonal Hrs hobby IS
model airplanes at which he spends most of his time His
ambition IS to become an airplane desngner and nf anyone
can design an airplane he can
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FUNK PAULINE VIRGINIA Pou.v
General
Conlxnual cheer ulness rs a sign of wrsdom
Polly has a host of frlends who admire her good sports
manshxp and happy dlsposltnon She has tlme for study
tlme for fun and especnally time for dancxng Pollys
mam ambltnon xs to become an avlatrlx IV'ay the plane
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GALER HAROLD EIVIIVIET HAP
College Entrance m Arts
I regrel lhal I have bul one hour lo spend In Lalln class
Here we have I'-Iarold a real student We are quxte sure
that lf Vnrgll Cicero and Caesar were Ilvmg nn thxs modern
age they would welcome Harold as an esteemed colleague
The gurls have not occupled any of hns txme yet but time
remedies all thmgs Harold ns plannmg to attend Lafay
ette College We wlsh hum a happy career
Girls Booslcr Club 2
she pilots soar as hugh as her hopes and ldeals Contact
GANGEWER DOROTHY SUSAN Do'r
General
A laugh rs worth a hundred groans ln any mar el
Wherever or whenever you see Dot she IS always laugh
mg Seldom does one catch her lh a serious mood Her
motto IS I..al.gh and the world laughs wlth you weep and
you weep alone She 15 studxous on occasxon and she
assures us that sorre day she ns golng to be a very good
nurse Well here s wlshmg her patxents good luck
GARFINKEL DAVID Dunuev
General
There s no art
To find lhc mmd s conslruchon rn the face
Dudley s ardor seems to be dampened by a class room
but outside of the sanctuary of leamnng he IS one of the
gang His hobby IS basketball and he IS pretty good at
smlung baskets
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The Clulzlle
GARNET JAMES DONALD IM
General
lm IS another of the popular fellows of Hlgh School
He enjoys the dlstlnctlon of belng both athlete and scholar
for three years he has been ln harness on the glrdlron one
of the best guards and ends that has ever fought for the
Canary and Blue Although he does not always have hls
nose burned ln a book he stands hlgh ln all hls classes
Foolllall 2 3 4
GARNET LEWIS
GEARHART HELEN JOSEFHINE HELEN
College Entrance ln Arts
And gladly would she learn
And gladly leach
Our Helen lS a good frlend and a Fine sport Her sunny
smlle has endeared her to her classmates Helen s plcture
should have been ln Vanlly Farr along wlth that of Bemto
Mussollnl and the other celebrltles who love the vlolln
Thls tall brown halrecl glrl means to become a teacher
Wlth Helen to lead them her puplls wlll be very fortunate
Orchcslra 2 3 Le Cercle Francals 4 Blue Book 3
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GARNER JOHN EDWARD ACK
Englneerlng and Sclence
Le! me wal wllh the crowd ln the busy slreel
And be a rlcnd lo man
ack IS qulte talkatlve except when he lS busy wlth
French Always frlendly and helpful hlS broad grln has
won hlm many frlends Although not a member of Hlgh
School team he IS greatly lnterested ln football and basket
ball ack moves wlth the crowd ln the middle of the
road and I5 chock full of the stuff that spells success
Loul la
General
l II no! con er wllh sorrow llll tomorrow
Buljoy shall have her way lhls very dag,
Loule of medlum helght and good bulld has been a
member of the Varslty swlmmlng team for three years
He holds the school record for the l00 yard breast stroke
event Llke most athletlcally mclmed young men he has
a tendency to be lndlfferent to homework Because Loule
IS a qulet sort of fellow you mlght thmk he s bashful but
he has a ready smlle for every one ladles and all
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GEHRIS NORMAN JAMES Nonmv
lnclustrlal fprlntlngj
Printers are made nol born
Normy IS very popular among his friends of both sexes
A studlous boy he IS sure to succeed as a printer and
maybe some day we shall hear of hlm as a great publisher
Hls hobby IS sports especially baseball and he was an
actlve member of a team this season
Class Foolball 2
GEIGER RAYMOND JOEL RAY
Engineering and Science
A rlend in need is afrlend indeed
An honest lad standing five feet eight IS Ray Geiger He
IS light complexloned has dark brown hair and light brown
eyes and has a great llklng for music aeronautlcs and
sports ln his school work he IS good he has not taken
one examination ln his three years of hlgh school A great
companion he IS when you get to know hlm well
Class Bas elball 3 Band 2 3
GFMMEL LOUISE Glalvlmlal
Commercial
Gallant body and eager brain
And lhe lure o youlh ln your sm: e
Friends may come and friends may go but there are few
friends like Cemmel Her sunny dlSPOSltl0h and love of
fun make It a pleasure to have her around The boys like
her too but who stands a chance with a husky football
player and swimming star ln the background! Clve busl
ness a break first Gemmel but lf the kitchen wins out we
wish you luck anyway
Hoc ey 2 3 4' Baskelball 2 3 4.
GENSENLEITER. MILDRED ARLINE Mll.l.lu
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Her riendship spreads like buller on hol ginger bread."
Millie has a smile that reaches from corner to corner of
her well shaped mouth. Her sweet disposition and pleas-
ant winning ways have won many admirers. Fond of
sports and music it is probable that in the future you may
tune in on your radio and hear Millie crooning love songs.
Chorus I 2 3' German Club 3.
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GEORGE JOHN BENJAMIN Joma
General
The wzll lo do the soul lo dare
He who would teach must first learn That xs the
attltude ohn has taken durmg hls sojourn here for hxs
ambltlon seems to be to wleld the bxrch rod but who knows
perhaps he might be pullmg m speedmg motorists some
day Nevertheless a better frxend IS dlfhcult to find his
kmd hearteclness IS seldom excelled Hxs greatest dlfh
cultles appear ln the shape of Solid problems but even
these he masters by vlrtue of a strong will
GERY JOYCE LARAYNE ocx
General
The world s a slage as Shakespeare saxd one day
The slage a world was what he mean! lo say
A tall agreeable gxrl greeting one always wlth a pleasant
smlle IS oyce Gery She has been with us only smce her
umor year and during that time has been active nn cluI.s
oyce IS mterested ln Dramatic Arts and when she enters
college next fall she w1II take wxth her good wrshes from
many friends
Boosler Club 3 Le Cercle Francais 3
GIFT ROBERT AYRES Gufrv
Engmeermg and Scnence
He served wrlh glory and admrrcd success
The most popular boy m school' Presndent of hxs class
Commercial
Traveling on l now nol where
It xs Bud who follows up the sports of the school We
see he IS only a few games behmd schedule You wxll
always fund hum handmg hrs frnends a Ime hard to digest
He IS going to be a travelmg salesman accordmg to reports
Here s wxshmg hum a great many sales
m both hrs sophomore and senior years presldent of clubs
galore Glft finds tnme too for athletic actxvntles In short
he IS a man respected by everybody a man who has done
much for has school and has class a man always scholastlc
ally fit always ready to pitch mto anything with a wlll
We call hum Gxfty
Foollrall 2 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Sc1cnceClulz All1lel1cCoun
crl Sophomore and Senior Preszdenl of Class of 33
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GILLESPIE ,IEANETTE NET
Commercial
Net IS Inttle but oh my' And when you see her trlppmg
to class beside a tall handsome unlor you don t wonder
a bat' And when you hear a horn w1IdIy tootmg you
know that s Net In her dark red Chevy She wants she
says to be a hanrdresser but the Fates seem to point to a
cottage Instead
GOUNDIE RHODA IDA Punv
Commercial
A good fame is lhe besl o lhc good graces
Rhoda ns a good all round sport and a loyal supporter
of football basketball and swimming But despite the
fact that she loves sports she does not neglect her studnes
Wherever there IS a dance Rhoda IS su re to be found She
too intends to be a stenographer some day
Class Basketball I 2 3 Class Swrmmzng I 2 3 Booslfr
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GILBERT WILBUR KNAUSS Sum
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He sluzlres not ye! knows all
Here comes Slum the basketball man bug strong hand
some studlous er a pardon me I m not so sure of that
last He often says that he Ixkes them bug the bugger
they are the harder they fall sings Slum Go get her
Slum loads of luck to you
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Baseball Manager 3 Band 2
GINKINGER KATHERINE PATRICIA MICKEY
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before
Mickey ns one of the shortest semors ln A H S But
don t thunk that her slze stunts her knowledge for Mickey
has a brnlhant mmd and uses It practically all the tlme
She hopes to become a stenographer to some prominent
business man Every one wishes her Iots of Iuck
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CRAVER MARCELLA GRACE MARCIE
General
There is no hzgher goal allamed
Than lllal wluch I5 by mdness gained
Marcie s pet hobby is studying chemistry Eating runs
a close second Marcie will need both to be a nurse as she
is planning to be She will prepare at the University of
Pennsylvania Hospital Good luck'
Girls Booster Club 3 4 Swzmmmg Team
GRAEFLIN KARL ERNEST BANDIT
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.Slandfarlher bac f We d see lum well
Karl is usually the center of a peculiar noise in the hall or
classroom but when he is caught how he does blush' H
IS specially interested in taking machinery apart and then
making it run again For recreation he likes to argue
All in all Karl is one swell fellow and we all wish him suc
cess
GREEN RUTH ELEANOR Gmssmiz
General
Ifill Ilus cup lo one made up
0 lovelmess alone
Greenle is musically inclined Her pet topic is the Boy
Friend her pet study letters Her winning smile and
cess as a teacher
Choir 4
GREENBERG DOROTHY JANE Dor
Commercial
Nollung s new nollung s lrue and nollung mailers
Did you ever see some one walking down the street with
a pile of books under her arm3 Well that :sn t Dot Dot
believes that laughter is the cure for all human ills and
keeps her friends healthy by an endless application of
ifticisms She aspires to become a nurse
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CCOIVIIUIS
GRESH GWENDOLYN HONEY
Commercial
Follow my heart my dancmg eel
Dance as blrthe as my heart can beat
Honey IS the genume All American girl When you see
a group of gurls and hear some one saying You re telling
me Honey IS there She IS a good dancer and attends
all the Hugh School dances She I5 fond of college stu
dents too She IS a member of the Tau Kappa Phu Soro
luck to you Honey
GROSS STANLEY WILSON STANLEY
lndustnal
The taller he l3 the lugher he can reach
Here you have a well known athlete bashful but well
acquainted wxth h1s studles Whether It s first base half
back or centre he proves a friendly opponent He finds
It hard to acquamt hlmself with others but we shall some
day hear of hrs remarkable achnevements m electrxcxty
Baseball 2 3
GRUBER MARGARET JANE PEGGY
General
You see such lovely things not as they are
l f you Ll reach out your haml you d touch a star
That s why l say Wrth all your power hold fast your
Take a lovable sunny dlsposltnon a sensxtlve beauty
lovmg nature add a merry smlle and a generousemount of
loyalty splce wnth a dash of mlschlef and you ll have our
Peggy The most pleasant of compamons the mc st under
standmg of frlends wherever she may go whatever she
may do her hfe will be golden for she brightens everythmg
she touches
Le Cercle Francazs Nash Pleda 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 4
Dramatlcsoczety 3 Blue Book 4 Canary 4 Delratesquad 4
GRUVER OLIVER HARVEY OLLY
Fine Arts
A man is not so soon healed as hurt
Olly IS a well bullt athletic young fellow about five feet
sxx mches tall He played football on the unxor Varsity
ln his sophomore and jumor Vears but being a modest fel
low he keeps lt to hlmself He xs studymg diligently to be
a lawyer and hopes to contmue hxs study at Muhlenberg
College We'wlsh hlm the best of luck
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GURGICK JAMES J M
Industrlal flilectrlcal
Here I3 a boy who 13 lrouml to engage
ln solvzng the wonder o this electrzcal age
james needs no mtroductlon Conscxentlous and senous
In his work m our electrlc shop lf any question I8 to be
answered all the boys look to James We wish this
wizard good luck and expect great achlevements from hlm
ln the radlo world
CUTEKUNST FREDERIC WILLIAM Faso
Engineering and Science
He towers above all others
L1 e an eagle on hrs flzght
Fred has set an example for cheerfulness helpfulness
and dependability and has won hxs way mto the hearts of
all who know hlm Hrs character and genlal splrlts wxll
leave a cherished record Both as athlete and as student
of the highest quality he has hung has name hugh on the
banner of has class Frezl will show equal ablllty m his
study of medlclne He s a man to be trusted always
Gym Team 3 4 National Honor Society Phzlatelzc
Soczety 3 4 Blue Book 3 Canary and Blue 4 Camus 4
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HAAS GRACE LUCY HAASY
General
Youth calls for pleasure pleasure calls for love
You can recognize Grace by her laughter and her ever
lastlng talkmg She IS always full of fun except when she
IS In a dreamy mood Her deslre 18 to be a nurse We re
sure she II make a good one because her ways are ways of
pleasantness
Booster Clulz 2 3 4 Chorus 4 A Capella Choir 4
HALL WILLIAM SLOAN Blu.
Commerclal
Cod goeth wzth you Crcatheart
Bull I8 one of our great athletes He lndulges m football
and as often called the Trexlertown Flash l:ecause of has
unusual ablllty ln all fields of sport He intends to enter a
higher mstltutlon of learning to specialize In accountmg
Follow vour Interference Bull and you wlll make touch
downs all right
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HARTMAN ONETTA RUTH Toors
General
Devoted
To song and dance 1
And Izlt wrlhoul a name1
So sweetly breathed twould pul a bard to shame
In the short year Onetta has lzeen wrth us her cheerful
dnsposntxon has made her many friends Perhaps her mck
name Toots IS the reason for her Interest ln muslc for thls
lxttle blonde miss plays the saxophone with a fine musical
perception Her abllxty to make friends xs an assurance of
happiness m any field
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HASSKARL ELIZABETH ORRELL BETTY
General
As each goes on tus way destiny accompames hum
Betty IS a charming senorlta wxth a pepsodent smlle
But of late somethmg seems to be troubllng her Once
upon a time Betty had declded to go to Cedar Crest now
she can t decide whether to attend Penn State or Cedar
Crest Her heart wlll probably rule as lt usually does m
such affaxrs No matter where Betty will be a huge suc
cess
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HAWK RAY ALLEN HAWK
lndustrlal QFlectrlc Shopj
A great man rises slowly
Ray as one of our efficient electrical students sunny m
HAWK GRACE ELLEN IS
Retail Selling
She may seem bash ul tzmzd andshy
But oh my oh my my d ar oh my'
Grace s sunny manner towaros everybody has brought
her loads of fnends A style for every figure and a
figure for every style Let me figure out your frgu re IS her
slogan You wnll have guessed by this time that Grace IS a
stylist Look ln the l935 Vogue for Styles by Gracee
dlsposltlon and always wnllmg to help any one ln his
leisure he drums on a piano but when he undertakes any
task he usually flnlshes It We wish him luck ln hns desire
to go to Blues
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HECKMAN RICHARD S Drcx
Englneermg and Science
Lads are after all men
Dlck IS a fellow who IS to be looked up to Besldes bemg
a tall fellow who tells tall stones he Ixves on the summlt of
Lehlgh Mountain He mlght have hrs shortcommgs lh
algebra but he IS a great pal to all his friends Hls ambl
tnon soars hugh He wlII be a bug man m a blg way We re
wlshmg success to you Dave
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I-IEEPS THEODORE WILLIAM TED
Engmeerlng and Science
Too lale I slayed orgzve lhe crime
Unlzeezled flew llle hours
Ted IS proof that slze doesn t count Hrs great work on
the grldlron and hxs records ln track competltlon prove that
Ted s a great guy but we have to admlt he has one weak
ness -gurls I-Ie Il get over lt He has not decided
We II all vote for hlm for either office
HEFFELFINGER LEAI-I ISABELL Harry
Commercial
We speak of Lauglrmg Leall
Lookee' It s the star guard of the basketball team
I-Ier keen Interest lh sports has glven her a superactlve
career ln A H S Heffy IS equally talented ln talkmg but
she also stud les hard and ranks hugh m her classes What
ever your future axm IS here s good Iuck to you Heffy
Bas etball 2 3 4 Hockey 2 Commcrczal Club 4
HEIL MARJORIE LOUISE MARQE
Commercial
Sweets lo the sweel
Marge has a happy go Iucky dlsposntlon Candy
candy whos got candy3 18 her constant cry She IS
known as everybody s pal She IS qulte serious about her
studies expects to take up nursing and w1II probably
throw the patients mto hysterlcs wnth her wlsecracks
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HEIL RICHARD HENRY BARON
General
Money zs lhe kmd offale that rules the deslmy of men
lntroducmg the Baron of Wall Street the class of
33 s stock broker He has a hablt of brmgmg the fmanclal
sectlon of the Times to school underlines the best buys
and then remarks Now lf I had SIOOOO ld take Ana
conda at forty After graduation he plans to go away to
school for a few years
Blue Boo 3 4 Canary and Blue 4 Camus
HEISER ROBERT GEORGE Coos
General
Where er fan' ladles chance lo be
There this an' nigh! you Il ever see
Goob comes to us from Topton Hrs only weakness ns
flxrtmg and how he lakes to be seen trottxng around the
halls with a gxrl by has Slde There xs one feature par
tlcularly wluch the gxrls adore about Coob and that IS hxs
HELD WILLARD RAI LTON TRICKY
lndustnal
There are always olher lhmgs to lhm o
Because lhere s always lols lo ll one s lx e
Wlth hxs magnetxsm he draws the fems to a state of
abyect admlratlon Trxclcy I8 a good fnend to everybody
and especially fond of sports He sometimes gets into
trouble with the teachers but the gurls are all on his side
with a big hand He expects to be a great architect some
day and we all wash hlm luclc
HELD RICHARD WILLIAM DICK
General
Earneslness and sport go well logelher
He s a smxlmg amateur baseball player a promlsmg
tenms player and a skillful dlshwasher Hookum escorts
a pretty sophomore to and from school and to some of her
classes I-Ie 18 attractxve 1n appearance and bnllnant ln
class sometimes Hookum does just love mathematics
he s gomg to college to further that knowledge
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HENDRICKS SARA MILLER SARA
College Entrance m Arts
I t rs the qurel people who are the most dangerous
That s stralght lf ever you see Sara slt and thmk
beware she s plannmg what to do next ln spite of this
she s an all round good sport She has tlme for study too
because she has mastered the Latm German and Greek
requxred by the College Entrance Course What a mind!
Here s hopmg Lady Luck stays with her'
HENNINGER ELLSWORTH ALFRED ELLs
General
H IS open eyes encluanl and bless
A mrnzl divinely drowsxng
Ells IS sort of a small good natured chap who studies
hard and IS a great sport fan Fond of muslc he plays the
vlolnn and the harmonica and slngs ln the Hugh School Glee
Club He reads a lot of books and magazines and gen
erally knows what he IS talking about
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HERMAN CLARA ELIZABETH BETTY
General
A cheer ul loo ma es a dzslr a easl
Our class IS fortunate ln havm amon its numb rs
Englneermg and Sclence
A cas llral cannot be filled
Jim IS possessed of a never ending thirst for knowledge
He IS known to be a good mnxer and also a good student a
combmatlon hard to beat He especially excels m the
study of mathematxcs hrs interest lymg along the lme of
engmeermg
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glrl of such a sunny dlsposltlon a true frlend ln need
From Betty s far away look you can be sure her thoughts
are on some fair swam She s a wuz at math and ready to
help you with your trxg problem any time We ve a
notion that her future will keep on practxcmg her home
economxcs Heres happiness Betty'
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HERSH ELIZABETH RUTH BETTY
Commercial
Worry let us run away
Live a lrfe and lrve rl gay
Betty IS qurte versatile She loves to travel around as
you may well know for she rs constantly changmg schools
havmg belonged to three already One of her many
abllltres IS swrmmnng whxch she has down pat Although
our rrval IS Bethlehem we often wonder rf Betts thmks so
but then some kmds of rlvalry are all rlght
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HESSINGER CARL JOHN Hassv
General
Fly ll1e banners'
Sound lhe guns'
Down llre slreel the clueflarn comes'
Classes are never dull when Hessle IS around he always
has his work Hrs next Alma Mater will be the wrde
world ln which he expects to be a business man Co to It
Hessle And look at thus lrne up'
Trac 2 3 4 Class Foolball 2 3 4 Tenms 3 Class
Track 2 3 4 0rolanDebal1ng 3 4 Mus1cClub 4 Chorus
2 3 4 Canary and Blue Busmess Blue Boo Business
Camus Debate Squad
HERNANDEZ RITA BETTY Rsrrrs
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Happy am l from care l mfree
Why :sn l every one happy la e me9
Ruta s pleasant dlsposltlon has made her one of the most
popular girls lh school Shes chock full of fun but 18
she stud1ous3 Well lf you ever need help Ih Spamsh
don L ask Ruta She s undecided as to what she s gomg to
do after leavnng school but here s for lots of luck Reets
anywhere rn anything
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HERTZOG EARL FRANKLIN CURLY
lnclustrlal
And smrles al all the mazdens sweel
Earl IS another comlng archltectural genius one who
pushes a mean pen and a wlckecl pencil Earl succeeds ID
most everything he tries What does he do l3est3 Play
ball and hypnotlze the glrlsl You should see him He
intends to become an architect Here s luck Earl
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HILLEGAS DOROTHY FLORENCE Dor
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Laughter xs good youth is sweet
And love :ts own reward
Everybody likes Dot a happy go lucky carefree glrl
She stands five feet four has blue eyes and a pleasant smlle
She IS always ready for a summer s vacation at Galeton
Pennsylvania She mtends to be a bookkeeper or perhaps
a housekeeper
wxsh will be fulfilled
HOFFMAN KENNETH EDWARD KEN
Com merclal
H rs work 15 done best
Who works wxthout jesl
Ken lS a well known boy who has made many friends
through his membership ln the Y M C A and m the
American Red Cross Life Savmg Corps ln the latter he
IS a member of the Flrst And branch He IS well liked
everywhere because of has clean sportsmanship Because
of his work ln the Y M C A he could not participate lh
any of the sports much to our regret durmg hls three year
stay at A H S Here s luck to you Ken
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HEYDT EILEEN GERTRUDE LEENY
Commercial
She s as pretty as a picture
And as brzght as mercury
Eileen quiet but full of pep has a personalnty that
makes her popular To know her IS to love her because
always she proves herself a true friend Elleen too wlll
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HILLER WALTER FREDERICK WALLY
Elect rlcal
Not learned rn court nor versed ln wrt
But loved by those who know him best
Wally xs one of the much to be heard from electrical
engineers He has an attractxve personallty and makes
many friends He I8 a good swlmmer and hkes dancing
equally well He wants to further hls education wxth the
General Electric Company Schenectady We hope his
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HOLLENBACH WILLIAM EDWIN BILL
General
The man of a lhausand noles
Bull IS one of the gxlded students who studxes How he
hkes his French' He IS also an accomplished muslclan
and surely can flourish a cornet He expects to enter
Princeton where we wlsh hum success
HOROWITZ ANNE RITA
General
Every one has hrs hobby
syn a qulet frlendly glrl entered Allentown Hugh
ool ln her unlor year ln that short time she has
become an asset to the school because of her hugh scholar
ship Ann IS an actlve member of the National Honor
Society Reading detectwe stones ns her favorite pas
time From what we know of Anne we are sure she will
make an excellent teacher Good luck Anne
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HOLLENBACH PAUL FRANKLIN TINY
lndustrlal fAuto Construction?
Then I ll brrng a medal bac
And glue rl you lo cep
And now we have the extreme pleasure of showlng you
the wxzard of automoblle mechanncs who IS al o dear gurls
a great ladles man' He can play football llkeaprofes
slonal and was on the class football team last year and
here s wlshlng hlm luck as an automoblle mechanlc
Class Football 2 3
HOLTZ STANLEY EUGENE Tim. LIGHT
Engmeerlng and Science
A lhlng worlh doing IS worlh doing well
Stanley a newcomer to A H S has already dlstm
gunshed himself as one of our most industrious and capable
tudents The ease wlth whlch he handles math of all
kmds makes hmm an object of admlratlon to all the stu
dents he ns the answer to a teacher s prayer Stanley
mtends to matrlculate at Penn State where he will prob
ably take a mecllcal course
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HORVATH CHARLES D Snom-Y
Commercxal
Thus Izllle fellow-no fear can shac le
For nollung to lum IS loo greal lo lac le
No matter how heavxly burdened Shortys heart may
be he IS always ready to glve you a broad smlle and a
cheerful word by way of greeting Hrs pleasing manner
has won many friends Wnth hrs personality and hrs
natural abrlrty m commercial work Shorty s success ln the
business world IS secure
HOUSEMAN WINIFRFD FHYLLIS Wrnurs
College Fntrance ln Arts
Wrlh fazru fccl who treads lhc Howcrs
Any one who can call Wlnlfred smllmg fun lovmg
Wnnlfred a frlend IS lucky She IS an asset to the French
Club and The Clubbe Wll'll'llC likes dancmg and lent
beauty and grace to the muslcal comedy And how she
likes umforms' Thus Wmnle IS also a good student wlth
bug ambltlons
Le Cercle Francazs The Clublwe Muszcal Comedy
HOWER DOROTHY QARA DOT
Household Arts
Sweelness and modesly for her have won a place ln llle
hear! of every one
Dot' Yes that gurl wlth the pretty curly hair Her
personallty makes an lmpresslon as permanent as her
waves her quiet and her sweet dlsposltlon lead her many
friends to believe she will make a good nurse We re sure
she ll keep the patients cheerful Here s wlshlng her and
them health and happiness
Home Economrcs Club 3
HUBER LESTER E SKINNY
Commercial
Tal of nolhmg but busmejs and drspalcll that business
we
Skinny IS the sort of a fellow you like to meet He IS an
embryo bookkeeper wxth a yen to help every one with hrs
homework He ns never too busy to help a friend unless he
IS sleeping whlch IS very often He has often sand that he
would hibernate lf he dnd not enjoy wmter sports so much
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HUMMEL HELEN THERESA MIM!
Commercial
A maiden
Bound to be sweet and gentle
True and faithful
A glggle here and a gxggle there Well lt s Helen and
you can count on lt s lsemg a good Joke However She 1S
not all fun for she has a Hne report card Helen IS all set
to pound the keys m some mce man s oflice Here s wlsh
mg her the best of luck
Natronal Honor Society
HUNSICKER PAUL JACOB Axe
Flne Arts
Beware of rashness but wlth energy and sleepless
vrgllance go orward and give us vzctorzes
Paul seems to he a happy go lucky fellow but under
neath the surface he IS seriously ll'lClIh0d and has the pluck
to get what he wants Wnth that fine characteristic of
perservance which he displayed ln stlckmg to four yearsof
Latin Paul took up stamp collectmg and xs now on the
way to a fine collection We expect great things of Paul
m the future
HUFNAGEL VERNA ETHEL Vcmsm
General
Oh my heart would beat high
At her glance and her srgh'
Thus popular little miss IS known and loved by every one
and has a smile for every one she meets Social functions
would not be complete wlthout her cheery presence She
expects to hecorre a nurse and we know she wxll radxate
happmess among her patrents as she has among her mnum
eralzle frlends at A H S
Chorus 3 4
HUMMEL RICHARD JAMES Dxcx
General
Where go you Dlc wzth bats and clulzsi
That s a foollsh question for any one knows that Dlck
Hummel an ardent sport enthuslast IS gomg to play base
ball Hrs presence marks not only baseball but football
After graduating from hugh school he expects to attend
Lehigh and after this ll'lSfltUll0l'l he hopes to take up the
rems of hls father s busmess
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IOBST ELLEN DORA Lau
Fme Arts
She may lze slow rn starlmg but when she starts
What was that name-I..en3 Oh yes of course that s
our frlencl Ellen Ellen much prefers the Sophomore lunch
perlod Oh fre he Ellen' Ellen ln her leisure tame
enjoys strummmg on the plano the pieces she loves most
You might get a slant on her emotions lf you could llsten
ln at such trmes You cl never get xt any other way for
Chorus 2 3 4
JAFFE SIDNEY SYD
General
Merrt neecls no advertzsmg
Syd IS one of the few fellows of the class to whom studxes
just naturally come easrly He doesn t wear horn rrmmed
s tacles thou h the would he declares mar hxs ood
one quarrel wlth hxm no club has secured the attentron of
hrs master mmd
Ellen am t tellm anyth1ng3
JOHNSON CLAIRE ELIZABETH CLAIRE
Commercial
JOHNSON CAROLYN ELIZABETH Be-r-ry
Commerclal
Sweetness o manner and grace devozd of prule
Mrght hule her faults rf bclles hazlfaults to hide
Betty will be remembered by her fortunate assoclates
Smcerrty IS the ey to all the world s good
A wmnmg smxle and an encouraging word one always
gets from Claire She always has tlme for play yet she
never shlrks her work In whatever she mtends to do we
wrsh her success
for her lndwldual personality sound Judgment and true
drgnlty Quiet and unassuming she IS known to her mtl
mates as a splrlted and fun lovmg companion Her pres
ence drffuses charm and cheer and her fine qualltles are
dlsplayed m all her actrvltles Betty IS both shrewd and
receptlve of suggestrons an mdependent and a far sighted
vu orker all factors m successful work
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JOHNSON EVELYN ARLENE v
Retall Selllng
Talk lalk laik-
She wheedles convlnces persuades
Now who IS thls so falr and sweet5 It 5 Ev Evelyn
Johnson a member of the Retall Selllng course who has
learned how to sell ladles apparel for wlves and sweet
hearts Her two IHICFCSCS are the soclal swlrl and a busl
JONES MARVIN LEROY Muecuzs
lndustrlal Electric Shopl
Success I3 lhe reward of conlmucd amblllon
ones IS a student of ambltlon a superb electrlclan and a
genlus at mathematlcs He has no tlme for soclal func
tl0DS but IS a great sport loves baseball and IS a champlon
ness career We all wlsh her a lot of success
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JONES OLIVE ELLEN JoNEsY
General
I spea your name a mama flung
Colden blrds begm to slng
Plump and Jolly Ollve' At first glance one mlght thlnk
Ollve one of those qulet studlous glrls but have you ever
met up wlth her at a party3 She IS one of the llV8llCSt ln
the crowd It IS always onesy who wlll play the newest
of the jazz songs She wlll be a wonder as a nurse for
none of her patlents wlll want to leave the world as long
as she 15 ln It
JOSEPH OLGA .JOSEPH
General
Beller lale lhdll never
That s Olga She ll get there lf you QIVC her tlme Olga
IS no Glrl Scout but she lllces lndlan Trall Park just the
same If ever you read of a new chewlng gum dlscovery
you ll know Olga had somethlng to do wlth lt She plans
to become a pharmaclst and we wlsh her luck ln the adven
ture
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KAVALKOVICH MARGARET MAcc.uz
General
ll is the steady qurel ploddmg ones
Tha! wm zn lhe ll e long race
Psst' It s Maggle the little lass who has won many
friends by her demure disposition She ns fond of mathe
matics and ranks high in everything she undertakes But
oh my don t think for one moment that Maggle 15 always
studying for she IS one of the Jollxest girls of the school
Wait till you re a teacher Maggie'
German Club 4 Girl Reserves 2 3 4
KEHLER JOSEPH ERWIN os
lndustrlal Mechanical Draftmgj
And wha! or where I don t much care I ll lake what ll
may be
joe is one of the boys in the Mechanical Drafting depart
ment He is a good athlete but does not know it Neither
does any one else He has a special weakness for blondes
and his mind is anywhere but on his studies His motto is
Don t rush me girls
T Square Club
KEIPER MARGARET AMANDA PEC.
Commercial
Success is the reward o contmued e orl
Margaret is a jolly good friend to all Her jovial smile
wins much attention for her After leaving school she
hopes to enter some hospital for training Later in her
career she has interests of greater importance We wish
her lots of luck and happiness
Class Bas elball 2 Band
KEISER MARTHA VIRGINIA MAR-rv
General
She smiles when she comes
She smiles when she goes
Bu! what she smiles about
Nobody knous
Marty has a wide circle of friends. but inclines toward
young men with curly hair. She lilres to go to Pottsville.
She expects to enter the Nurses Training School of the
Allentown Hospital in September. Here s wishing her the
lest of luck.
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ONIU S
KELLER JOHN FRANKLIN DAVE
College Entrance xn Arts
Hrs basl!-ful mmd but retards lus good mlenl
Dave IS on of those quiet good natured fellows whose
wmnmg srrlle has made for hmm many frlends He s quxte
a German enthuslast always workmg ahead of the rest cf
the class When Dave concludes has education Penn
State wlll turn out a forester who knows has trees
KERSHNER WILLARD FRANKLIN WINK
Com mercnal
Wm rs small so s a shc of dynamrlc
Although has scholastic standmg ns good Wink can never
keep out of trouble He wants to be a bug business man
and avold bookkeepers by domg the work himself Al
though he was awarded the bookkeeping prxze ln has pumor
ear he hasn t even started yet Good luck, Wink, we
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Blue Book, 4, Commerczal Club
KELLER EDWARD Wllosls
lndust nal fAuto Shopj
The mghl wmd zs bummmg
'Vly engmes are hummmg
Swlfl as a spar
Ed ns a mechamc If you don t fmd hlm ln school you
w1ll see hum drlvmg a bug moving van He likes night
drlvmg We wnsh hum the best of luck
Band
KEMMERER HOWARD GORDON Kam
Engineering and Science
He zs and bemg beholds lns wor well done
Loyalty good sportsmanship and a zest for hard work
are three qualxtxes rarely found m one person but Kem has
them all He ns loyal to hls school and supports all the
athletlc teams Too lnght for the Varsxty he played two
years of good clean football for his class Kem lxkesavla
txon but engmeermg has the greatest attraction for him
His friends one and all wlsh hlm the best of luck
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KILHEFNER LILLIAN MAE n.
Commerclal
Frzendshrp s golden cham
Lm s here and there
Some lm s are pearled
Wllh beauty rare
Lnl lS the embodiment of the gay things of llfe She IS
good natured cheerful kmd and wlll always be remem
bered as a faxthful and dependable friend We are sure
that success will be hers
KIPP JOSEPH
Industrial fArch1tectural Draftmgj
When he laughs the uorld laughs wzlh hrm
Joe a fellow so full of laughter and mlrth that he makes
almost any one laugh wlth hum IS learning the trade of
Archltectural Drafting Hrs mam hobbies are hunting and
fishmg and he does plenty of both We wlsh hlm all the
luck ln the world and hope he gets to college
Commerclal
Behold there stands among us faxr
A pretty gurl wxth soft blonde hanr
And to thus Gretchen the gods dnd impart
A flair nay a genius for beautiful Art'-l
As tlme goes on and o1.r thoughts turn to sketchm
We ll always remember our true little Gretchen
And just as a doctor rrust know hxs anatomy
Gretchen will go for xrcre art to the Academy
KISTLER PAULI NE EVELYNE Pou.v
Commercial
Whoever IS popular deserves atlenllon
Polly who expects to Joan the ranks of the Independent
stenographers IS a happy go lucky pal She can swlm as
well as dance and IS keen about football Her pleasing
personality brmgs her many friends Among them she xs
recognized as a good sport He re s luck
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KIRCHMAN, CRETCHEN ELIZABETH "Kino:-ue"
KLINE ARLINE IVIAY ARLINE
True worth rs In bemg not seemmg
ln domg each day that goes by
Some lrltle good not rn dreamzng
0 great thmgs to do by and by
Arlme IS one of the few people who is a joy every day.
She doesn t seem to care for clubs much. but is Interested
ln sports especially basketball and football. Although she
doesn t take part ln any she enjoys seeing the games. She
has taken the Commercial course as many others have, .
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and here s hopmg she II be a successful stenog
KLINE RENIA HELEN RENEE
Her very frowns are arrer ar
Than smiles o other mardens are
Rema IS B but not D beautiful but not dumb Indeed
she IS an A student Any boss who secures Rema w1II be
Iucky She shuns the boys but she may change her mind
Here s WISIIIDQ her health wealth and happiness
Commercial Club Natzonal Honor Socrety Vice President
junior Class
CONIU S
KLEIN LEWIS Law
Industrial fMachlne Shop,
Keep your face towards the sunshme
And the shadous wzll fall behind
If you have ever seen a boy smllmg broadly whlle stroll
mg through the ccrrldors have you wondered who he 1s3
Ease your mmcl for It was probably Lew whose smile
Irghts up hrs whole face and betrays hrs happy dlsposrtlon
Lew although he looks Ilke a happy go lucky fellow IS
really Interested nn has stl.cI1es and gets along well ln them
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KLINE MARGARET ELIZABETH BOB
Commerclal
Twelve school years have gone through space
And hers remains a pleasant ace
Bob IS a girl that can tickle your palate and she can also
just t1cIcIe your sen e of humor She always Iooks on the
sunny side She IS fond of readmg good books and IS a
real pal and good sport Her favonte hobby IS swnmmmg
Wherever she goes she IS bound to have her share of fun
and frollc
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CONIU S
KLOTZ DOROTHY BEATRICE Do'r
Commercxal
I spea of her patzence of her calm
0 ller quiet faithfulness
Dorothy hauled from one of our nelghbormg towns four
years ago She seems very qulet but to those who know
her well she has proved that stlll waters run deep
Among Dot s favorite pastimes we Gnd she enjoys reading
at tempts
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KNAUSS ERNEST ALLEN ERNIE
Englneerlng and Science
In action alth ul and In honor clear
Ernie I8 a man of few words but when he has something
to say It I8 worth hearlng He IS generally xn a good
humor especially after that daily stroll wlth her Some
day he hopes to be a successftl M D wxth lots of muslc on
the slde
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and Swlrnlnlng We wlsh her success lh everything she
KNERR EMILY ALINE
I I rest I rust
Emily has made many friends durmg her hngh school
career She takes a keen Interest nn school work and
strives to rank hngh ln scholastxc studies Em IS never
happy unless she 18 doing something Perhaps when she
ns a nurse as she means to lie she will find plenty to keep
her busy all the tlme
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KOCH ESTHER E BLONDE
Commercial
And yonder srts a mazdcn
The fazrest ofthe azr
Wzth gold ln her garlrent glzlterzng
As she combs her golden hazr
Kochle may look qulet and derrure but sometimes looks
may be decelvlng She IS a good sport and IS right on
hand to have a good tnme We do not know what Kochle
intends to do after her hugh school career but we feel sure
that she wlll follow some domestic llne
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KOCHER DOROTHY I RENE Do'r
Com merclal
The sunshme rn her hear!
Ma es you love her from lhe slarl
Who ns that bnght lxttle semor that always stumes and
has her homework3 ln case you don t know xt xt s Dot a
black hanred brown eyed gurl wlth a sunny dlsposltlon
Believe nt or not she :sn t a man hater and she does love
partles Dot 18 strxvmg to be a secretary So heres
wlshlng her the best of luck from her many friends
Soclely
KCI-ILER GRACE MIRIAM GRACE
Commerc1al
Never do today what you can pu! of llll tomorrow
Grace has a sweet dxsposxtlon but my oh my how qunet'
Her favorite pastime ns eatmg chocolate cake and candy
She just loves to study but how she lnkes to put nf off untll
the last mmute She hasn t decided what to do after
leavlng school but shell decide and decide nght al lhc
last mmulef
KOMAN CAROLINE BETTY SHo'rsY
Commercial
The Sage knows what rs rn her but ma es no display
A pretty and sociable gurl ns Shotsy Lehigh Community
Park s contrlbutlon to our Hugh School Shotsy may not
lead the honor roll but she certainly knows her shorthand
Besxdes drlvmg an automobile her hobby 15 swxmmnng and
she 15 a swimmer' She hopes to be a private secretary
some day We wxsh her loads of luck
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KOPENHAVER JEANNE HELEN Kopvv
General
Her words are sweel her laughter gay
eanne represents the gay thmgs of lnfe Her wmnmg
smile and lovable qualxtles hold to her a host of fnends
She regards study as an evll but a necessary evll so she
always comes through with commendable marks eanne
intends to be a teacher herself one of these days So here s
to her success and luck
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KRAMMES CHARLES WALTER CHARLIE
lndustrlal flVlechan1cal Draftlngj
You would for paradrse lrrea allli ard lrolh
Charlne hopes to be a mechanical draftsman scme day
He IS now taking a keen mterest ln this llne of work and
hopes to contlnue thls after he graduates He IS a prom:
nent member of the T uare Club a person of social
prorrmence and good character
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KRAUSE CAROLYN RUTH KRAUSIE
General
Youll! comes but once ln a llfelzme
jolly Krausle has worked and played hard throughout
the three years ln A H S Now she mtends to go mto
nursmg ln a bug way at the Lankenau Hospital We
extend to her our best wlshes
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KRAUSE KERMIT HARRISON Knmvur
lndustrxal Chflechanlcal Drawmgj
He who works fallllfully wzll succccd
Kermit xs one of our mdustrlous boys ln the Nlechamcal
Drafting Room Hrs hobbxes are drlvlng a car and attend
mg parties but he must have a bodyguard of the fair sex
Hrs falthful efforts wlll brmg hum success ln any venture
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KUDLA EDWARD JOSEPH Enom
Commerclal
Wcxsmuller here I come
Eddle l8 one of our best mermen He keeps has legs ln
shape by pedalllng hrs veloclpede to and from school Ed
wants to be a bookkeeper or an accountant or a stenog
rapher or what have youl Hls favorlte saymg IS Take a
dive Watch your turns Eddie'
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KUNKLE. ElVllVlAl..lNE EVELYN EMMY
Retarl Selling
Happiness 1Sflle essence o ll e
Emmxe IS a qunet and StUOlOLS person much lxkecl and
admlred She ns a member of the Hrst Retall Selhng class
m the Allentown Hugh School As far as we know she has
no ambntlon other than to be a good salesperson m one of
our many fine stores Her hobbies are skatmg dancing
and the talkles
KUNKLE ROBERT CHARLES Bos
Commerclal
Oh Bobby dear and drd you hear
The news tha! s going around?
The gzfls all lal about you so
Ancl say you are so browned at A
Bob grew up after all to be a well mannered sociable
chap He enjoys having a good time especnally when t e
opposite sex IS at hand He IS qurte popular among hrs
fellow classmates for he IS a crooner and can play a gultar
KUNKLE RUSSELL ROTH Russ
F ne Arts
Farr han' laughter pep and
Are wrles enough or any one
Although Russell s cl eerful clsposxtlon IS one of hrs
many assets luke most of us he appreciates a good hot
argument Russ amcng strangers ns txmnd and shy blt
when he s wlth friends rry how worzls fly Artistic' ust
look at the CIYGWIDQS and he s so musxcal that he co1.ld be a
one man band by himself
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KURJACK B JOSEPH BARNEY
College Entrance nn Arts
Oh I ve been up and down fsard he, and round abou!
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Barney has gone around the world so often he got dxzzy
Hrs world wxde experience has mafle an excellent scholar
out of hlm and a more excellent fellow to those who know
hum Meet Barney and find out about the hugh spots of
Europe
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KUSS GRACE MAE Kussuua
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A day of toll an hour or sport
But or a fruend life s all loo sluorl
lntroducung Grace Kuss who wouldn t be Grace wuthout
a smule a joke or a laugh Her only really bad habuts are
laughung and tellung Jokes when she should be studyung
luck un her kindergarten work
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LAMBERT RANCES MARGARET FANNY
Household Arts
Always ready ever sleody
Who can as or moral'
Fanny may be recognuzed through the halls as that tuny
gurl wuth the bug smule At first glance she mught be taken
for a quuet gurl but those who have been her close fruends
through the school years have found her a dandy sport and
a good student Fanny l'elueves that honors come by dulu
gence and so she studues hard Her accuracy wull make
her a safe duetutuan
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KURTZ BEATRICE VIRGINIA Buss
Commercual
Are you always as tal aluve as this-5
A but of jolluty and merrument a sunny dusposutuon
whole hearted comradeshup and hugh udeals sustauned
through hugh school that us Beatruce Kurtz Bee us fond
of football and us herself unterested un the more moderate
type of sports Her Senuor year however duscovered to
the school her most unusual dramatuc abuluty an abuluty
demonstrated un class plays audutoruum plays Cuvuc Luttle
Theatre tournament and finally un Peg o My Heart her
guft to the unuor Class when at the last munute the Iunuor
Peg was too ull to appear and our Bee flung herself unto
the role wuth marvelous success
LABOLD JACK JAMES Acuc
General
A pluysuczan 13 nolhung but a consoler of the mund
Although jack us very fond of musuc hus one aspuratuon
us to practuce meducs Whatever he attempts us generally
successfully accomplushed so heres a toast un honor of
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LAUB CLYDE LAUB
lndustrlal
He travels fastest LLIIO tracels alone
Laub IS a llkable and comlcal fellow He halls from
Llmeport and IS a qulet and studlous boy The lndustnal
Course has caught hls lnterest and he IS a very good ma
chlnlst We are sure he wlll succeed ln whatever work he
does durlng hls llfe
LAUBACH LARUE ELIZABETH LARUE
General
I n IICY there dwells some ar o l0UC,l o greatness
LaRue overcomes dlfhcultles be they trlvlal or lmpor
tant Wlth a cheery word and a pleasant smlle Nloun
talnous obstacles may rlse before but LaRue marches
merrlly over them And when we meet her agaln dressed
ln her crlsp whlte unlform she ll be busy taklng some poor
soul s pulse and temperature
Glrl Reserves 4 German Club 4
LAUBACH RALPH EDWIN RALPH
Commerclal
Curly llalr 13 an asset llS sald
Ralph 18 another asplrant to a buslness career He has
learned the fundamentals of buslness at good old A H S
and IS now g0lng out on hls own lnltlatlve lnto the cruel
world Well best of luck to you Ralph
Commerclal Club 3 Blue Boo
LAWALL GLADYS ARLINE Blucls
General
The radiant entlty of her belng
Every one has at least one dlstlnctlon but Blllle as
three smlles personallty and slncerlty Her sweet IS
posltlon accounts for her many frlends throughout the
school and she wouldn t mlss a dance or any soclal event
of our Alma Mater not she' Blllle lntends to go to Temple
Unlverslty to become a chlropodlst
Glrl Reserves 4 Nath Pleda 3 4 MUSICGI Comedy 3
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ONIU S
LEHR BERNICE ESTHER Bourne
General
grace ul acls and a fh0U5GYlLl zlecencres do daxlyflow
rom all her words and achons
Every one knows Bernice for her unreserved soclabllxty
she s never too busy to call a cheery hello or to chat with
her many frlends An mtelllgent and true leader she
knows the lesson of humlllty servlce to others Her
lnterest I8 centered ln dramatxcs and she wxll be not only a
fine dramatlst but a gallant compamon to her fellow
Play 3
LENTZ ROBERT E BOB
Sclence and Englneermg
Crrlsl Opporlumly knocks lzul once
Bob IS one of the most llkable boys ln school He ns not
only a good student but a great athlete He plays guard
on the water polo team and played on our class football
team All his friends luke hum So would you lf you knew
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actors on the stage and lh lnfe
Nmh Pledn 3 4 Presulenl Girl Reserve Council 4 Class
LEVENSON HAROLD SAMUEL OscAn
Englneerlng and Science
You are an alchemist make gold o llml
As super sclentxst and scholar Harold has few superiors
Nor rs hls abxllty confined to scxence and scholarship
Harold has been a member of the band for the last two
years Combined wxth these talents he has a cheerful
dlsposxtxon which makes hlm the friend of all he meets
Band 3 4
LEV I NE ROSE Rosy
Commercial
I could tell you somellung 1 l only chose
Bu! wlml s llze use o lellmg what everybody knows9
Nlerrlly doth she walk through the halls gay petlte Rosy
to whom all llfe I8 love but swlmmmg ns anathema Thus
httle mass loves to dance and how she can trlp the lnght
fantastic The busmess world IS astxr with the prospect
of havmg a stenographer luke Rosy rn nts midst
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LEVY MURIEL INEZ Murusn.
General
There s a magic m the drslance where sealme meets lhe
3 y
And this IS Muriel a smallnsh Tltlan haired gurl who
slngs ack Benny s Here We Are Again and knows only
half the words but she plays Chopin s Second Somelhmg
Or Other wlth amazing ease and skill She has all the mak
lngs of a true artist except the unstable temperament
Please Murnel don t acquire lt elther we like you as you
are
LEWIS RUTH Ruov
Commercxal
And she sand rl and she mean! rl
And she acled as she said
Rudy IS a good sport ln everythmg she does Wnth her
sunny dxsposltnon and her art of making friends she IS sure
to get what she wants You know Rudy there IS lots of
truth lh the old saylng Better late than never
Class Bas elball 2 3 Booster Club I
LIEBFRMAN MARGARET MARY PEG
General
Hear! on her lzps and soul wllhm her eyes
Thxs but of femmmlty upon which you gaze IS a representa
tlve member of our class Peg has been our dlllgent and
actlve secretary for two years and ns wnthal so wlnsome and
cheerful that she has won a host of frlends She never
allows studies to mterfere wlth social affanrs ln spate of
her love of talking and chewmg gum Peg mtends to become
a school teacher Good luck Peg'
Secretary 3 4
LITZENBERGER ALBERT EDWIN Lnzv
Commercial
A lullle slzck o dynamzfe
Albert I8 a boy of very fine traxts He takes an Interest
ln any work and achieves wonderful results He has a
hearty greeting for all has frlends and enjoys takmg part
ln their pranks Albert I8 a very fine fellow and we all
wish hum success
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CONIUIS
LONG ELIZABETH MARR Homav
General
Haste ma es waste and scujcd shoes
Elizabeth Marr Long Honey to you is a bit of wmsome
ness compounded of complex moods Honey enjoys
tripping a light fantastic and never misses a social affair
presented by her Alma Mater Some day Miss Long
will be a capable young nurse at one of the large New York
hospitals Your thermometer shows heart action Honey
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LONG GRACE ELIZABETH LONCY
Commercial
A ready wit and ran replies
Seldom does one find Longy neither laughing nor telling
a Joke for she is a jolly good natured pal She seems to do
a lot of worrying about a certain Bill that must be overdue
Longy expects to enter the business world and some day
and success in her business career
Chorus
LONG PAULI NE DOROTHY PoL1.v
General
Bright as the sun her eyes the gazers str: e
And like the sun they shine on all all e
Polly of the sunny disposition and the cheerful smile
studies too and is worthy of the good grades she receives
She is a good sport and some day we hope she will fulfill
her cherished ambition and be a trained nurse
LONG WARREN EUGENE Lowcv
Engineering and Science
Only idle weeds are fast in growth
Longy is short of stature but a mental Goliath He
has the combined qualities of a scientist and a mathema
ticlan His friends expect him some day to break up an
atom or discover a new element The rattle of test tubes
is sweet music to his ears
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LYNCH WILLIAM ARTHUR Bru.
Engineering and Sclence
He swung at the ball wzth has paddle and danced wrth
glee on the cor
B1II s a good fellow a fellow wxllmg to work hard for
what he sets out for always to be depended on for makmg
socxal functions a success chalrman of many committees
and best of all always has a good word for you
Chorus 2
MACK BERNARD FENTCN BIRNEY
C ommerclal
A fne character 15 worth more than great wealth It
opens the door to all hearts
Bernard Mack IS a true companlon a pal to all those
who know hlm and a potentlal frlend to all strangers who
meet hlm Hls clear manly ways glve h1m always a pop
ular followmg But that IS to be expected from a l:oy of
hls character and mtegrlty Hls hobby hes ln sports
especlally acrobatlcs
Gym Team 3
MARCHETTO VIOLA PAULINE Lol.m.
C ommerclal
I n whose orbs a shadow lies
Behold this falr young damsel blessed wxth bug black
eyes and a charming personalxty Her frxendly ways have
won her a host of friends among boys and gurls Lolee s
chlef ambltlon IS to become an accomplished plamst She
thmks the only way to achieve this ambltlon IS through
hard work so she gets up every mornmg at 5 45 to practice
Chorus Booster Club
MARTIN JOHN MICHAEL PEPPER
Commercial
Careless philosopher the rst to laugh thc last to
complain
Pepper s Infectious smlle lights up the halls his laugh IS
the key to his populanty John acquitted himself nobly
on our class basketball team An active booster of school
actlvltles a real pal and just the fellow for your baseball
team John 18 bound to get there Good luck lad
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MATTHEWS EDITH KATHRYN EDIE
College Entrance ln Arts
When night hath set her silvery lamps on high
Then IX the time for study
Edith 18 blessed wlth a quiet and cheerful dlspcsltlon
Seeklng knowle ge seems to be her great Joy and we sln
cerely belleve that she wlll go far There IS that ln her
eyes that proml es accompllshment
Booster Club 2 Nalh Pleda 3 4
MCCRACKEN RALPH EARL MAC
Englneerlng and SCICDCC
There yet may be peril but no man IS able
To learn how to swim on a library table
Mac a happy go lucky fellow can be found at almost
any tlme of the day arguing wlth hls mathematlcs teacher
lf not dolng this he 18 sure to be found among a group of
glrls His favorite pastimes are swlmmlng and thlnklng
up wlsecracks Mac expects to CODIIDUB hls school career
at Muhlenberg College
Swimming 2 H1 Y 2 3 4
McFADDEN EUGENE Mac
Commercial
Beyond hrs form we saw the blllows rave
Mac curly headed Irishman IS one of our best mermen
Hls halr IS parted on the slde for less wind reslstance His
membership lh the Y M C A has galned hlm many
frlends Mac does not intend to remaln lndoors lh the
future for he IS gOlng to enllst ln the Navy Watch out
for mermalds Mac
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MCKEEVER MADELEINE DOROTHEA Doltv'
Retail Selling
Her roseate color comes and goes
With such a comely grace
More ruddier too, than doth the rose
Within her lively face.
If there is anything Dolly dislikes to do it is to study.
Quick-witted and clever she nevertheless always gets
along very well in school. She is very sincere and no task
IS too great where it is to be done for a friend.
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CUIVIIUI S
MCMASTER HARRY DOUGLAS Scor-rv
Engmeermg and Science
Scolly works the crossword puzzles up and daun so he
doesn l haue lo come across
Dxd you ever see that studlous lookmg chap walklng
down the halls and carrylng a lot of books under hxs arms3
That was Scotty McMaster You may not lselleve lt but
he llkes sciences and math batter than he likes gurls He
intends to study at Lehxgh Hell llke lt and Lehigh will
like hum
MELICK ARTHUR RUNYON SHOKTY
Engineering and Science
Dear ladzes
A watchman s par! compels my hcarl
To eep you o :ts beat
Shorty IS one of those fellows who though vanquished
can argue stlll He stands Just so hugh but he s full of
sport and fnght He llkeS the gurls but his bashfulness
spoils hls good nntentlons Wnth has credlts ln has Science
and Engmeermg course Shorty hopes to enter Wxllnamson
Trade School to take up a cours nn mechanlcs
MELLNER SARA Cuucxnz
Cene ral
For rf she wzll she will you may depend on!
And rf she won! she won t so there s an end on I
just the person to take your troubles to IS this slender
blue eyed glrl Chuclcle Her advlce to every one IS Don t
worry You ll get old too qulclclyl However Sara IS
serlous occasionally especially when lt concerns French
Sara has not declded what her lnfe work will be but here s
hoping her llfe wlll be jus! a Bowl of Chernes
Orchestra 2 3 4 Le Cercle Francais 4
MELLNER SYLVIA ANNE Svx.
General
0 spzrxl re anddew
Thls fair maxd s Interests are several profession dra
matics social dancing personal tennis players partlcu
larly She intends to be a second Marlene Dnetnch a
third Nazlmova and Ethel Barrymores most dangerous
rlval Here s looking at you Broadway'
Naxh Pleda 2 Dramalzc Socrely 2 3 4 Canary 4
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MERTZ ARTHUR ROBERT Aru-
Industrial
Tha! sure ooled mind s unfallermg s ill
Art is of the more quiet students at A H S But when
he hears a good Joke he is always ready to let out his barrel
of noise Arthur is an Architectural Draftsman ln spite
of his quietness you will find Art a likable chap and
wherever there is fun you will Hnd him
T 'square Club
MERTZ GEORGE HENRY TINY
Industrial CArch1tectural Drafting,
Love em' and leave em'
Tiny is one of those fellows who are always looking for a
new way of loafmg or dodging work Tiny s favorite pas
times are sleeping and art worlf the latter of course feeling
strongly the effects of the former George is also an active
member of the T uare Club
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METZGER MARY AMANDA Tmv'
'Of all the arls lhe eyes express,
The swcelcsl ind is bash ulness. '
METZGER LOUISE SARA Mrrzi
General
She casts a spell oh casls a spell'
Which haunls me more than I can lell
A laugh a giggle and Mitzi and an assured good time'
Bright and winning and yes studious you may depend
upon her always for she never shirks a duty Her many
friends agree that she will reach whatever goal she sets for
herself
Naih Pleda.
Even though Mary seems to be shy, girls, be on your
guard. Short boys are lVlary's preference. ln spite of
this predominant interest, she finds time to study. and as a
result she has made a good record for herself.
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CONIUIS
IVIETZLER GRACE IDA BLONDIE
Commercial
The mules! manner and gcnllcsl hcarl
Sels this maiden quzlc aparl
Here s a mxss endowed wxth Hue eyes lnght halr and a
sunny dlsposntnon She tells us her mam hobhy ns eatmg
but one can never tell Any one m need of a typxst should
call on Mlss Grace for that s her one dellght May that
smnle carry you far Grace and llfe treat you lundly
MICKLEY CARL MARTYN Mlcx
lndustrlal CMechanlcal Draftmgl
He can draw you anylhzng a brealh a salary a
caslle'
Mick IS one of the chief pencll pushers ln the draftmg
room Although he llkes the falr sex he IS also very fond
an ambxtxon l-le played an active part ln the T Square
Club
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MILLER ADELINE MARION Snooxv
Commercial
Favors to none lo all she smzlcs
0 t she regrels but ncner once ojends
Wherever Adeline IS one IS sure to have a good time
Her bright and wlnnmg personality has won her many
friends during her three years at Hugh School IVlay llfe
be kmd to her IS the wlsh of her friends here
MILLER ALVERTA MAE Venus
General
Cheerful company shorlcns the males
Alverta wxll be one more nurse for the class of 33 We
are sure she wnII be as patxent and lovmz m her future work
as her rrany frnends End her ln schocl llfe She IS the tall
brown eyezl lass with the volce that IS ever soft and
gentle
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MILLER CAROLYN FRANCES MILLER
Commerclal
Happiness is a dwme gl l xl rs lhe lresl o human
possesszons
Dad I hear some one say You llly' Well It must be
Muller for that IS her favorxte expression Though Mlller
xs a good student she enjoys wrt and humor lmmensely
Her wmnmg ways will always llve m the hearts of those
who know her
MILLER CATHERINE HELEN MARY KITTY
Commercial
Good humor only teaches charms to lasl
Kitty has a smlle for every one and her sunny dlSPOSl
tlon has won her many frlends l:ut that s not all for she
IS quite an lndustnous worker Her favorite pastime IS
swlmmmg Kitty expects to work ln an office but we
doubt this for already gentlemen prefer blondes
Commercial Club Nallonal Honor Socrely 4
MILLER DONALD C-RUVER DON
General
I go I go look how I go Sw: ter than an arrow rom
llu: Tarlar s bow
MILLER CENEVIEVE KATHLEEN JENNY
Commercial
Has she scores of lovers
Heaps a lzlcedzng beauxl
That queslzon s quzle superfluous
As everybody knows
Dashln madl throu h the halls after l
Lean strong and swlft a typlcal mller Don IS qu1et
and reserved but he IS always ready for a good laugh and
just as able to create one He llkes athletics and IS espe
cially good m track work He plugs steadily away at
whatever he xs doing
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ball 4
8 Y g unch m quest of
some certain person runs our little frnend Jenny She likes
to study sometimes but when pleasure mterferes with
education -exlt Education' Her spare txme IS spent as an
usher at one of the theatres
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MILLER JOHN CASSEL JACK
Engmeerm an.l ScIence
Pollleness cosls lzlllc and ylelds much
ack s Irresxstlble personaIIty has endeared hlm to every
body Glrls are not without their charm for hIm although
he occasIonalIy professes a profound Indlflerence ack IS
an ardent supporter of socIaI and sport aCtlVltlCS After
gra:luatIon he hopes to enter Annapolls and we expect
great thmgs from hlm In nautlcal and aeronautical matters
Plulalelzc Soclely 2 3
MI NICH I-IFNRY SYLVESTER
General
Pefsonalrly 13 a grfl dwme
None nows Il none can Il defne
us! be llum ul If ll be llune
Hart small popular happy go lucky cuts a Wlde
swath among the Iadles He IS an ace In plng pong play
mg If he would only spend hIs tlme lh studynng Instead
of In playmg pranks there IS nothlng he could not do
Band Class Baskelball 2 3 4
MILLER JAMES PETER BEN
General
The clock I5 wound and ready lo slr: c
James lVlIller has just Iexsurely completed the general
course Ben durmg hIs strolls through our Alma Mater s
halls has made many frIends who I am sure wlll long
remember hIm Although he has not dIsclose:l hIs plans
for the future we are sure that he wlll In good tnme and
we hope hell meet Lady Luck as he strolls along through
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MILLER J KENNETH KENNY
EngIneerIng and SCIENCE
ln lum alone lwas natural to please
Ken has a heartemng cheer and a good nature that wIII
make the :omg easner for all hIs aSSOClateS at home or In
busmess HIS keen and Intelllgent Interest In SCIEDCC
opens several doors to hIm teachlng medIcIne dentIstry
Through one of these he wIll step But no matter whIch
he chooses he wIlI take wIth hIm a pleasure In musxc a
resource for Ins own ICISUYC hours a source of pleasure to
others HIS classmates feel that Allentown wants such
men Stay In Allentown Kenny'
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MINNER MIRIAM BIGONY MIM
General
Mlrth IS the medlclne 0 ll e lt cures its llls and calms
lls Slfl e
Thls young lady can always be heard as she strolls
through the halls shoutlng a cheery H1 ya to every one
Mlm has lent her sweet VOICE to the A H S trlo Although
she dellghts ln fun she never forgets her school work She
always wears a broad smlle whlch deepens a blt as she
nears Robesonla
Muslc Club 3 4
MOHR KENNETH HARVIN KEN
General
Slncerlty IS the great vlvtue
If slncerlty IS a vlrtue Ken certalnly 18 vlrtuous for sln
cerlty has marked hls career durmg the three years of his
hugh school llfe Whatever Ken has done he has put hls
whole heart and soul lnto and that IS the reason for hls
success and for our falth
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MOORE LEWIS DIERUFF LEWIE
Englneerlng and Sclence
I n hlm Bram currents near and ar
Converge as ln a Leyden jar
A most lnterestlng person IS our frlend Lewls whether he
IS carrymg current news by day llstenlng to radlo current
by nlght or stuclylng electrlcal currents any tlme If the
government only knew Lewle s penchant for currents they
would clrculate hlm for a new klnd of currency He I5
small ln stature and chary of words but thls last charac
terlzes all men of bralns
H1 Y Club 4
MORDAUNT FRANCES FERN FANNIE
Commercial
She lowers above all others
L1 e the pme tree on a helght
ln every way Frances has proved herself a true frlend
but as far as studles are concerned well they just don t
bother her Does thls baby glve knocks3 Oh no' She
walks rlght ln All joklng aside Fannle IS one of the most
loyal A H S supporters We know that whatever fleld
she enters she wlll succeed
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MOYER EARL HENRY Bun
Commercial
Fleet of fool and flee! o mmd
Earl IS another would be sailor who asplres to reach
Annapohs Hes popular wlth every one especially the
glrls He does a lot of runnmg around during track prac
tlce He can be heard all over the class when he lets out
one of has peculiar laughs for which he has a mama
Tac 2 3 4
MOYER RUSSELL GECRGE Russ
Commerclal
No legacy rs so ncll as honesly
Russ ns a very nlce sort of chap to know He loves to
work for hls school His future IS also well planned he
intends to be a bug busmessman ln some bug busmess house
Concerning athletics little IS known of him but we do
know that he IS very tlmld nn gym class But honest as the
day IS long'
Commerczal Club
MUSHKE MABEL KATHERINE Mums
General
Tease 1 f you can llus haler o men
Exlrausled you II fall by the way
Mab s friendly smlle her rare knack of acqulnng friends
MOYER VIOLA EDITH VIM
General
Whole mmes of diamonds slime rn llune eyes
Eid you ever see her eyes? They re bxg and brown and
the secret hldlng places of sprlghtly elves that sometimes
tell secrets Two natures are hers the dreamy one of a
poet and the excess energy of a real hve glrl wlth red halr
She s my fnend your frlend and everyhody s friend A
H1 ya and a laugh announce Vlm ln other words she s
the Personallty gurl with a capital P
her gnft of being an mterestmg talker are to be envied
Although pleasure I8 Included In her dally schedule she
doesnt forget about school work' Mabs hasnt raved
about the opposite sex but we re sure she s holding back
on us She plans to become a nurse and we know that
none of her patients will want to leave the world she IB ln
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NEHF HAROLD DANIEL Nanrv
General
Poor women good bye
Nehfy IS one of those unobstrusxve fellows who never
seems to know or care about any one else s busmess but hrs
own Hrs modesty rs accompanned by another traut he rs
extremely gurl shy Thus xs strange for he IS well bullt
about Fnve feet sux mches tall and not unhandsome He
mtends to capture a B S degree at Muhlenberg College
NEIMAN FRANK CARROLL FR,-.Nx
General
My way rs lo begin wlllr the begmnmg
It seems too bad that thxs good looking blond should
some day waste hns talents worklng over people who can
not apprecxate hum Frank as planning to be an under
taker He has been a good student all through hugh
school His favorite subject IS chemistry Here s luck to
hum ln hrs well shall we say undertakings
NACLE PAUL ALFRED Cowaov
lndustrlal
Hold er New! she s a rearzn
Mr Nagle otherwise known as the lonescme cowboy
from East Texas believes that opportunlty knocks Lut
once and he s standing at the door waxtmg for It He s a
natural born broncho buster but the only things he ever
busted were his nose and a bxcycle Well Cowboy don t
let opportunxty get the best of you
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Commerclal
Not that I love study less
Bu! tha! I love fun more
Well look' Everybody get ready for a good time
Giggles IS coming Nothmg rs slow when she s around
The only tlme she ns serxous ns when she s poundmg a type
wrlter or wrltlng shorthand The buslness man who wlll
employ her as a secretary will surely be lucky Success to
you Glgles
Chorus Commercial Club
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NELLIS SARAH WINIFRED Bmxv
General
She s as pretty as a pzclure and as brrght as mercury
Fluck pugnacxty and pep Bmky Her pranks and
senseless prattle have endeared her to all Grownups are
not the only ones who love her children love her too We
are sure she wlll make a good kindergarten teacher Here s
best of luck to our Bmky
NEUBERT BERTHA GRIM BER-r
Fxne Arts
Sweet Elysian muszc the chorus of the planets ows at
her touch
Who has ever seen Bert when she wasn tsmxlmg talklng
or releasnng her famous g1ggle3 At socxal affaxrs her pop
ularxty IS a proverb She can play almost any Instrument
too Her cheerful dlsposltlon smnllng countenance and
wmsome ways are certam to bring her smlllng through
Orchestra 2 3 4 Band 2 Nath Pleda 2 3 4 Dramatzc
NICHOLAS ELEANCR AMELIA ELEANOR
General
Zealous yet modest mnocent though free
ln every way Eleanor has proved herself a true friend
Her brnght and wmnmg personalxty has won her many
admirers Blondes of the opposite sex attract her and
here IS a tnp to any xnterested person Eleanor can sew
cook and keep house Best washes
NOLL RICHARD GEORGE Drcx
lndustrxal qpflhtlhg,
A master a an mdrspensable art
Dick s a happy carefree sort of person always wears a
smile and IS constantly at hand to doa favor He IS
somewhat of a trap drummer and some day plans to joan a
bug jazz band and run a prmt shop on the side That
gripes me plenty I8 hrs favorite say so
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NONNEMACHER GEORGE LOUIS Bucs
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mrghl have come
mrghl hare seen
mrght hare conquered r
Bugs IS a lzlg studxous energctxc sport lovmg semor
He rs often called the Wxndbox of the Lrafts George
rntends to l:ecorre one of the best structural drafterren of
tomorrow He also means to make a brg attack on the
engmeermg world Hrs success rn school lrle asstrcs us of
hrs success nn the future Good luck Bugs
NONNEMAKER NEVIN REVERE Wmrrra
Engmeerrng and Scrence
He was ready always lo hrea the pale o hrs country s
enemy
Whitey a carrot topped youth IS a studrous chap yet
strll has trme for mces ant pranks He rs a hrt with the
gurls natal ly Sophomores Athletrcally mclmed hrs
mam amhxtron of the moment rs to be a gym teacher
Foollzall 2 3 Bas elball 2 3 4 Trac 2 Baseball 3
NOSAL JC SEP H LCU IS SCHNOZZLE
General
Could I lxul catch rl or them
Scl'nozzle IS one of our baseball heroes When he gets
out on the Held hrs pals on the stand send L f a cl'ecr which
can be heard for leagues He rs another one of the athletes
who shmes out not only on the field but rn the classroom
Baseball 2 3 4 Foolball 3
OC HS MILTON GEORGE Mun
General
They laugh that wrn
Mllt s greatest fault IS blockmg traffic rn the corridors
Hrs appointment as ambassador to Spam depends upon hrs
passmg Spanrsh When he doesn t know what to do he
tosses a corn rf rt s heads movies rf lt s tarlsgdancmg
rf rt stands on end study Luck to you Malt'
Foollhall 3 Swimming 4
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ORSOLICS WILLIAM FRANK I-Ionsna
General
Smzlzng at trouble he struggles
To gam what seems the moon
Smllmg at the world I-lorsxe travels hls doubtful path
through llfe Hrs cheerful countenance reflects the happy
carefree exlstence he leads and though he does not clalm
to be excesslvely l:r1ll1ant he manages to be fairly mtelln
gent I-lorsxe xs also Interested ln avlatlon and expects
some day to travel along sky lanes Hutch your wagon to a
star I-lorsle
Football 2
PACKER LAURA ISABELLE LAURABELLE
General
Were sl1e perfect one mzgllt admzre her more but love
her less
A smlle a giggle a but of chatter and a new boy friend
that s Laura Varnety IS her by word Amerlcan or Cana
chan preferred3 A good student she nevertheless occupxes
a front seat at all social functxons and athletnc actlvltles
Her dally occupation IS laughmg When Laura takes up
nursing next year her happy go lucky dlsposltxon wxll be as
good as medlcme for any pauent And keen'
Na1l1Pleda 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 The Clubbe 2 3 4
Booster Club 2 3 4 Muszc Club 3 German Club 4 Can
ary and Blue 4 Blue Book 4 Camus Nalmnal Honor So-
czely 4
O DONNELL ROSE MARIE Ross
General
Lzfe tuthout laughter IS a dreary blank
A laugh a Hy a a glrl wxthout books that IS apt to be
Rose She s better known as one of the hugh school mer
maids and hopes to swlm her way to Olympic stardom
Worrxes wxll never turn her locks gray nor wlll stuclymg
for that matter for she learns so easily she does not have
to study A Jolly good gurl who will take lnfe as xt comes
Laugh away Rose and the world wlll laugh wxth you
Swimming 2 3 Booster Club 2 3 Nalronal Honor
Saczety 4
CSMUN CARCLYN Ossua
Commercial
All good pleasures would come ber way
Cssle IS a happy carefree glrl with a smnle for every one
She stands five feet sxx mches has green eyes and brown
curly halr Her hobby IS reading give her a bool: and she
IS dead to the world She lzelleves m havmg her fun ln the
evening and worrymg about her homework ln the morning
Keep smllmg Ossle and youll be sure to get what you
want
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PALLADINO MARIAN Pox.i.Y
Commercial
Better lale than never
Bu! better never lale
Contrary3 No not much Wm an argument from heri
Impossible Excuses and alibis are her specialty quickly
made to order Simply loves to keep people waiting
Takes a home study course on Correct Methods of Slap
ping Others then practices during school hours That s
Polly for you but you cannot help liking her immensely
when she looks at you with those big brown innocent eyes
PARM ET JOSEPH E
Engineering and Science
He s short in slalure but he casts a long shadow
Why didn t they insist on ev1dence3 In every class
oe reiterates this question Evidence evidence insists
joe He 18 a realist' That he is a student we need no
other evidence than his daily performances Testimony
seems to indicate that Joe is headed straight for law but
he says he intends to enter the field of science Well
science is all evidence oe you ll like it
The Clubbe 2 3 4 ccrcnce Club 2 3 4 German Club 4
Nalzonal Honor Society 4 Class Play 3
PARNELL EMILIE MARY EMILIE
College Entrance in Arts
Oh call It by some beller name
For rzendship sounds loo cold
Emilie medallist in friendship IS willing to help a friend
always Her winning personality has captivated many
hearts Although Emilie attends all social functions she
finds time for her studies We may soon hear of this dark
eyed lassie as a teacher of Liberal Arts Best o luck
Emilie'
Boosler Club 2' The Clubbe' Le Cercle Francais.
PARSONS BETTY LENORE Bs-r-rv
General
' Never sorrow ul never sad
Behold a girl who is always glad.
Betty is an impersonation of the light joyous things of
life. Her winning personality and bright smiles have
Erought her many friends. She has been known to study
but when education interferes with pleasure exit educa-
tion! We don t know what Betty intends to do some day
but whatever it may be, here s happiness and success.
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CONIUIS
PAULES KERMIT SPUNT
lndustrlal fElectnc Shopj
And the second slro e he slruck that day
We though! that we would die
Behold the champxon soda Jerker who can Jerk sodas
llke nobody s busmess He can also play football and was
a knockout on the class team last year And IS he a wizard
ln electrnc' Well we don t know what he will be a soda
Jerker or an electrician but here s wlshmg hum luck'
Class Football 2
PEARLMAN NETTIE NEDS
Commercial
As you wha! her age rs rec oned as lzme goes3
just lhe age o beauly as everybody nou,s
Neds can t make up her mmd what she would rather do
'nsten to a good orchestra or dance to lts musnc Besxdes
dancing and drlvxng Neds specuallzes nn snghmg Oh my'
Although this charming lass would like to become another
Bernhardt she expects to matnculate at Cedar Crest
where she wlll major m a secretanal course
PEARSON MARY HELEN HELEN
College Entrance ln Arts
My great delight rn you ll ls up
My heart as lo a shrine
Even the hardest of hearts on gazmg at th1s charming
Southerner lS attracted by her beauty and her VlVld mag
netlc personallty She has poise culture Intelligence wut
Her sweet aloofness attracts many frlends Deep lnende
one Ends the real Helen tender true warm hearted
endowed wlth lrterary dramatxc and musrcal ablhty
French Club Nalzonal Honor Soczety Chorus Canary 4
Camus 4 The Clubbe 4
PERSING WILLIAM ALLEN Blu.
Com mercnal
Wzth a bram fha! works jus! luke a mrll
Wrlh pockets lhal he will no doubt fl!
We wonder wha! the world will do untrl
Hrs drploma I5 handed lo Dear Fnend Bull
When Bull left Shamokln Hugh to matruculate at dear
old Allen Hugh the coal region lost one of nts best students
He IS good looking and has a forceful personallty Bull has
the faculty of making every one like hum Come on
everybody and gave the boy a bug hand
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OIVIIU S
PETERS EARL Ps-rs
Engineering and Science
To Earl praises are a spur to virtue
Bu! fallcrzes are a sublle poison
Peters tall and handsome IS one of those persons that
doesn t know that girls exist He intends to be a radio
expert Peters is also a scout and believe me he s not a
tenderfoot We hope to hear big things from Pete by may
of the air routes
PETERS FRANCES RUTH
College Entrance in Arts
FANNY
Sludlous o ease and ond of humble things
How true of Frances' Many possibilities do await this
curly haired little girl with her happy personality Ambi
tnous and studious Frances intends to enter West Chester
to prepare for teaching Her favorite pastimes are reading
and playing the piano Although she is quiet of her it
Le Cerclc Fr ancazs
PETERS MARGARET HELEN MARGARET
Commercial
A silent tongue and a lrue hear! are the most admirable
things an earth
PETERS RUSSELL WOODROW PETE
Industrial
A cheery thought a smile or lwo
For Pele s a good spar! through and through
Pete stands up to about hve feet five inches and he
Rather quiet always dependable heart and soul inter
ested in her school work that is Margaret She is a frlend
to all her classmates and we know she will be a joy to her
future associates
Cerman Club
knows his stuff when it comes to playing jazz He is
always grinning and chewing a wad of gum always has a
snappy comeback when you ask him something and is
always ready to do you a favor His favorite saying is
That puts a crimp in my style Heres wishing you
lots of luck in the business world
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C ONIUIS
PEZOLDT ADOLFH S PEZZIE
Englneermg and Sclence
Nzght after mght
He sat and blurred hxs eyes with boo s
Here IS our good natured Pezzle the Tntlan blonde
whose corpulent frame lS an almost mdlspensable part of
our corrldors But for all hrs equanlmxty Pezzle relterates
loud and long hls one complamt whnch vmdncates hls
anger has name has been rendered ln so many ways that
at present Pezzxe scarcely recogmzes xts correct pronuncna
tlon or spellmg Homo Ecce'
POPKIN SYDNEY MORRIS PoP
Commercial
He raised hrs gusty vozcc ln croon
Pop belleves m studymg not too much Every ques
tlon brought up he answers Pop IS an excellent lmltator
of Al olson lh his favorite song Mummy He practices
hrs songs ln classes and should nn time beat Bmg Crosby
and Russ Columbo He ns mterested m bookkeeping and
always has his work done The man who smgs at hrs work
tra la you know
PETERS WILBFRT SAMUEL Snonrv
Engmeerlng and Science
Well run Thrsbe
Wxlbert who was once called Shorty but now Pete I3 at
once the smallest fellow with the broadest mmd on the
track team Pete ns llked not only because he lets you
copy h1s homeworlf btt because he IS a great little pal
We re all wnshmg you success and a few more Inches Pete
Track 3 4
PHlLLlPS ESTHER LOUELLA Mrrzx
Household Arts
Never tells you what to do'
Neuer as s you what to do'
ual a s mny real good rxend
Mxtzl ns liked by all her classmates Her biggest thrill
ns dancmg She enjoys sports and If she had tnme would
take an active part ln them She expects to be a dletltlan
after a few more years of trammg Her personality and
oetcrmmatlon will bnng her great success
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H
PORTZ PHILIP R FLIP
Engmeerlng and Sc1ence
A good worker a hard worker and a jolly good cllow
Who IS that llttle light haxred chap slamming hls locker
door agam3 Oh yes that s Flip all nght But besldes
being able to slam has locker door he can be studlous espe
cnally before a test Phil mtends to become a mechanical
engineer Here s wxshmg hum lots of success
Orchestra 3 4
PRICE CHRISTINE ELINCR TEENU:
Commerclal
And Chrrslmc smgs rn her hear! maybe and welcomes
the whole world ln
Teeme IS a sweet blue eyed gurl who expects to l'e a
nurse some day We plty the patlents for after one look
at her the patlent will want to he under her care perma
nently Her ready smlle and happy dlsposntxon have won
her many friends ln school and out We hope that she wxll
PUMMER VIOLA IRMA PUM
Commercial
Gallant body and eager lzram
And the lure of youlh IN your smrle
Viola I8 one of the taller urls who race the halls of our
PRUTZMAN ROBERT LOUIS Bos
College Entrance In Arts
There rs only one proo o alullly aclxon
Bob IS the kmd of a fellow every club wants but the
Adelphxans were the lucky ones He ns working day and
mght to make the debatxng socxety bugger and better Hls
keen Interest m a subject makes hlm the teacher s delight
Adelphzan Dcbalmg Soczely 3 4 The Clubbe 3 4 Hz Y
Club 3 4 Blue Boo 4
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dear Old Hugh but she IS dnstmguxshed by blg brown eyes
and a sunny smile We often see Pum drlvmg a bug Buick
around town We hope that she may go rlght through
life wnth the same spmt of achnevement that she shows lh
all her undertakmgs here nn school
Chorus 2 3 German Club 2 3 Nat1onalHonorSoc1ely
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QUICNEY PAUL MICHAEL llu H
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A strong churl stooped and wrought
Hcued hammered pared and measured
Irlsh took up al.to constrectlon ln the hope of l:ecomlng
a master mechanlc He s lucky lf he can repalr hls alarm
clock Anythlng he wants IS brought home loytheknock
down method As a greaseball he can take thlngs apart
but can t put them together agaln
QUINN BEATRICE. MARY BEA
General
To cllmb steep hills
Requlres slow pace at rst
If you should see any one wlth a mop of curly brown
halr lots of freckles twlnkllng eyes and a blg grln look
twlce and youll recognlze Bea Bea IS a good pal who
loves sports and pl asure but contlnues also to be a good
student Her favorlte pastlmes are swlmmlng and drlvlng
a car She has not told us the secret of her future but all
joln ln wlshlng her happlness
Swlmmmg 2 3 4 German Clu 3 4
QUINN SIDNEY AUGUSTUS JAMES ID
He camcs he smllcs he conquers
That mlght well be Wlth thls laconlc statement
comes Sld a happy go lucky boy but he always knows
what he IS dolng He IS a hard worker and IS already
dreamlng of the days when Latln shall haunt hlm no more
Sld IS a great tennls player and covers court marvelously
elther by runnlng or slldlng He expects to take up tl'e
and Cod speed
RANCK RALPH LOUIS LEFTY
Englneerlng and Sclence
Letters wlllctl are warmly sealed are often but culdly
opened
Ralph IS an lndustrlous senlor who has a Wlde varlety of
lnterests He llkes sports malnly football He llkes to
read good mysterv books He takes an lnterest ln elec
trlcal work lncludlng racllo Hls newly acqulrezl fancy IS
wrltlng letters to somebody ln Brooklyn Ralph hopes to
be a sound englneer some day Good luck
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RAUB MARTIN WILSON nvnvw
Commercial
To be wzse one canno! lhmk o love
,llmmy lsesldes bemg a born leader has proved hlmself
a capable leader by boosting mary of our school actwntles
Hls kind and amlal le dlsposltmn has gamed hum many
frnends He IS so good a student that me feel sure he wxll
be a success lh his work
Class Foolball 2 Class Baskelball 2 Class Trac 2
REBER DONALD DAVID Don
Engmeermg and Science
The bigger they are the harder they fall
Don belongs to the group that forms the backbone of a
class I-Ins many frxends find hxm a quxet lndustnous
hard workmg fellow He s no slow wlt elther and when
he cracks a yoke keep your ears open Don croons but he
IS lxttle Interested nn the faxr sex He s a swell guy and we
know that he ll succeed ln whatever he decldes to do
H1 Y 3 4 National Honor Soczely 4 Basketball 3 4
REESE NELSON KENNETH NELLY
Commercial
Oh baby you have rlghl
I am sure we are acquaxntezl with the ever smnlmg lace of
REBERT WILLIAM BILL
lndustrxal fDraft1ngJ
Young and slrong and
Lzghlsome as a locus! lea
B111 18 a good fellow and wxll laugh at any good joke you
tell He thmks he IS a woman hater but oh he Bull As a
pencxl pusher and a T Square shover he ns an expert Some
day he expects to be the world s greatest draftsman and
design the best buxldmgs m the world
Nelly racmg to the cafeteria School lxfe at A H S has
been a pleasure for hum although he feels more at home on
a palr of roller skates He has had plenty of practice ln
runnmg durmg has three years here We expect to see hlm
dash for the thmgs hlgher up after leavmg school
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REESII WILLIAM HENRY WILLIE
Industrial fljrlntlng
A fan' play l5 a good play
Wnllne IS a studlous fellow Although he won t talk to
the gurls he makes up for thls by his popularity with the
fellows He expects to follow the prmtlng trade and we
wxsh hum all the luck m the world Print your name large
REIVIALY ARNOLD SAMUEL PRESTON ARNOLD
Industrial tE.lectr1c Shop,
The electric shop lS shoc mg
My stud! s are killing
So let me float on the current
Arnold IS a great lover of basketball Sometlmes he
talks about lt mcessantl but otherwlse he IS ulte sane
that He I3 hable to severe shocks at tnmes and just loves
l'1ol:lmg a lxve wlre If you dxslxke hum you lose a frlend
Basketball 3 4 Orchestra I
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RESSLER ELSIE RUTH ELSIE
Home Economics
us! a beam 0 sunshine
RESSLER DONALD FREY RASSLER
Engmeermg and Science
My mzrth and good humor are a com ln my pouch
Donny needs llttle mtroductlon because you could
Elsie IS the kind of girl everybody loves She IS wlllmg
to help any one whenever she can and 15 very clever ln
school as you mav vsell Judge when you hear that so far
she has survwed lnhy rcs class She s gomg to be a nurse
too an..l we know she Il make a goocl one
Harre Economics Club
har ly have escaped lfnowmg hum He IS good humorezl
and lxkable a frnend to chensh Although he IS lxkely to
become enthuslastnc about anythmg from collectmg and
dlsse tmg zoologxcal specimens to geology has mam unter
est rs chemistry as shown by the growmg lab which he
mamtams at home
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REICHENBACH LEROY KENNETH Rov
Engmeermg and Science
A boy he seems of cheerful yesterdays
And confident tamorrous
Roy has a great llkmg both for chemlstry and for a fair
member lh the class He intends to take up chemlstry ln
earnest when he leaves Hugh School and we certainly wlsh
hum the greatest luck m his enterprise Somehow lt IS
dlfhcult for us to plcture Roy s jovial face ln the grlm
stern atmosphere of a laboratory of a great lndustry but
that 18 where he means to keep It On the side he has
dlscovered a talent for pcetry
Phzlalelzc ocxety 4 Plays 4
RIEHL JOYCE RUTH jovcs
General
A lzlushmg mazden whom the boys love to court
Hush everybody' She talks and talks and with every
word you learn somethmg wltty or w1se A perpetual
smile and dark hair wlth a way and a wave of nts own dns
absentee at social HHZBIYS oyce means to be a dental
hyglenlst Happmess walks with Joyce
Chorus 3 Nazh Pledu 3 Dramatzcs 3
REIMERT RANDALL WILLIAM RANDY
Engmeermg and Science
Success belongs to the vzrtuous
Randy a popular member of the Bachelors Club IS
mclmed to be studlous He IS popular wxth has class
mates and brmgs a laugh from them wlth his incessant
jokes and wlttlcxsms We wlsh hlm luck ln all the things
he engmeers
Gym Club 2
ROBERTS BEATRICE ROBERTA Bsnv
Commerclal
Success IS the reward of continued c ort
This dellghtful young lady spends most of her tlme
drlvmg up and down the streets m a Ford coupe that IB
generally Hlled with hngh school students She IS sure to
be a capable stenographer Here s success and happiness
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ROHRBACH DONALD RODRICH Durcu
Commercial
Frzendly to all hostzle lo none
Dutch qulet but nevertheless full of pep IS extremely
popl. lar Wlth every one Hrs greatest pleasure IS to forget
his school worries and pursue his favorlte art huntmg
Wnth a smnle lxke hrs Dutch will prove lrreslstxlzle to some
fair lass
ROSENBERGER HENRY HARRISON Hewms
Commercial
He brea s a woman s hear! wllh hrs loo s
Henry rs one of those undisturbed fellows whom an
earthquake could not drxve from hrs even course He ns
always wllllng to share whatever he has with his friends
A pretty glrl means love at snght Henry rs mterested lh
typewrltmg and bookkeepmg We wlsh him success
and adventure
ONIU S
ROEDER ERMA OTT ERMA
Commercial
There are no bcalen paths lo Glory s hexghl
Our frlend Erma 1S a Very pleasant quiet glrl She
spends most of her time studying so of course she IS always
well prepared Erma halls from the commercial depart
ment but we do not know what she wants to do or be
We wlsh her success
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RCMIG HENRIETTA JANE Er-rA
General
The hlghesl degree of earlhly happmess rs quzel
uxet studlous and mild tempered Etta ln her ambltlon
to lzecome an algebra teacher has our vote Her gracious
ness ln lending a helping hand to one less gifted makes us
know how truly she will fulflll her ambxtlon Etta IS mter
ested nn basketball and basketball teams
Gzrl Reserves 2 3 Boosler Club 3 Nahonal Honor
Soczely 3 4
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CONIU S
ROSSETTI JOSEPH OE
Commerclal
How does lhe so I complalnlng sax
In dylng notes dlscover
The woes of yearnlng lover
,Ioe IS that talented saxophone and vlolln player you
often see converslng ln the halls wlth a certaln popl.lar
vocallst of our school But joe also Ends tlme to get good
marks ln all hls stuclles Hls arrow ln llfe IS polnted toward
a muslcal target Here s luck to you Co to lt
Band 2
ROTH EDGAR
Retall Qelllng
The world wlllfly wllh wmgs
Dark halr and dark complexlon make thls lad extremely
good looklng He IS endowed wlth a very good nature
Farr s Zolllnger Harned s and Young s hardware stcre
llst year and now he 15 at Shankweller 6: Lehrs It
won t be long now before he Wlll be a full fledged salesman
SACHS KATHRYN ANNE GREY KAYE
General
SAUL ANNETTE NETTIE
Commerclal
Her slender hand and laperlng wrlsl
Had facllc power lo orm afsl
No flower was lhere tha! could compare
Wllh the blooming glrl I slng
No need to Introduce Kaye because most of us know
all about her She IS peppy and snappy and one of our
several hxgh school glrls who lS popular ln college CIFCIBS
After leavlng Allen H1 Kaye lntends to go to Penn and we
wlsh her the best of luck
The saylng IS that good thlngs come IH small packages
but as far as Nettle IS concerned the saylng IS all wrong
She frequently bubbles over wlth actlvlty and temper
She IS a crack swlmmer and can hardly Walt for the swlm
mlng perlod She has taken up stenography but her alms
soar hlgher
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SCHADT SAMUEL SAM
Engmeermg and Scxence
Le! knowledge grow from more lo more
Sam s a good all round chap whose Interests range from
muslc to science Hardly ns there an Instrument that Sam
cannot play and as for science Exnstem himself has nothing
on hlm Even were he not doubly equxpped wlth music to
charm and science to enlighten the world his reserve of
common sense would take hlm straught to wherever he
wants to go
Chorus 3 4
Snorrrv
SCHAEFFER HARRY M
General
The lowmg herds wznd slowly o er the lea
Harry better known as Shorty ns one of the qulet mem
bers of 33 Hrs hoodoo subject IS Latm xn which has
brain refuses to function properly But of what use ns
Latm to a future dalry farmer for this ns what Shorty
intends to be
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SCHAEFFER MELVIN j0HN MEL
General
Deep m though! reserved rn speech
SHAFFER BERNICE Beams
General
To see her rs lo love her
For nature made her what she rs
And ne er made src amlherl
To know Bernlce ns to know the real meanmg of the word
Mel ns a qunet unassummz reserved chap who takes hrs
studxes rather serxously He has attamed an enviable
record ln scholastxcs havmg been awarded the American
History Prlze m has jumor year He hopes to enter Muh
lenlcerg College to prepare for a law course ln a hngher mstx
tutlon
Nalxonal Honor Cocrely Senior SludenlCounc1l 4
friendship for she I8 a true pal and a good sport wlth a
kmd word for every one Bernice I8 the young mms who
just can t be missed for she 18 continually rushing around
ln that familiar Chrysler Bernice s future calling IB stall a
mystery but we all wish her the best of success
Nazh Pleda 3 4 Boosler Club 2
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SCHAFFER DOROTHY MAY Do-r
Commerclal
I smzles ep! one alwe
Dot would live lo be nmely v
A happy go lucky glrl IS Dot Her lncessant laughlng
and chatterlng has made her a general favorlte wlth every
one She IS like a tonlc her laughter IS contaglous Dot s
ambltlon IS to become a stenographer but she has a weak
ness for the 0ppOSlte sex whlch mlght frustrate thls ambl
tlon ln whatever she undertakes we wlsh her success
SCHANTZ PRISCILLA RUTH Plus
College Entrance ln Arts
Trlle yes bul true
Good thlngs do come lh small packages Prls IS the
studlous llttle mlss struttlng through the halls She says
she WOFYICS about her lessons but she takes an actlve part
lh all soclal functlons just the same Her pleasmg per
sonallty has won her a host of frlends I m sure you re ll
French Club
SCHENK FRANCIS ROBERT SHORTY
Commerclal
Though an angel should wrzle
Stull tzs devzls musl print
Shorty IS our serlous frlend lh the Commerclal Depart
ment Hls great amlultlon IS to become a sho card wrlter
and he already shows great promlse ln that dlrectlon H
has worked hard and deserves all the luck m the world
Commerclal Club 4
SCHIFREEN EDWARD BENJAMIN EDDIE
College Entrance ln Arts
The man wzth the mrllzon dollar smile
Here he IS' Cne of the Canary and Blue buslness men
and from Phlladelphla Ed has devoted much of has tlme
to our magazlne ln the evenlng when he IS not studylng
hls Creek he IS elther altendlng an Orotan meetlng or
medltatmg on some knotty problem ln law
Crolan Debating Society 2 3 4 Blue Boo 4 Canary
and Blue 3 4
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General
None new her but to love her
Two years at A H S wlth thus blonde blue eyed Coop
ersburg mxss have convmced her fellow classmates of her
worth EVIC declares she does not qulte know mto what
channels her life wlll take her after thus but we have no
doubt nt will be ln ways domestic Heres wnshmg her
luck!
SCHMEYER SARA ,IOSEFHINE s
Commercial
She s on the lrol rom morn lull mghl and busy as a bee
Let us get acquainted wlth happy carefree joe always
laughing joking and talkxng ln other worzls lf you want
to be assured of a good time just call on this brtnette
joe s mterests xnsnde of school are tudles her Interests out
of school are-manifold
Boosier Club 2
ONIU S
SCHLEICHER DOROTHY AN NA Dor
Commercial
Charm strikes the szghl
Bu! men! wms lhe soul
This charmmg lass IS not so quxet as she looks just get
her started and you ll know what we mean Dot s favorite
pasture IS readmg glve her a lzook and you will hear no
more from her But give her tlme and money and she
would fare forth to parts unknown Dot has amblhon
enough to become a capable stenog and we wxsh her all the
luck ln the world
Chorus 2 3
SCHLEGEL CHARLES ELMER Plcxuz
lndustrlal
A babbling broo lhal I3 never slrll
This shrnmp has many large designs for houses whlch
he mtencls to buxld A more approprxate name for lnm
would be Monkey for he ns always clownmg and IS never
senslble enough to be serious He doesn t try hard but
usually he gets hrs lessons by a more or less natural gift
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SCHMOYER JANET MORGAN EN
General
Rooms warm wzlh laughter when she zs lhcre
en IS one of those peppy gxrls whose chnef alm ln life 15 to
make fun and lots of xt It IS possxble to find the young
lacy anywhere at any time dolng anything that IS merry
and glad She has made no preclse plans for her future
we propose the Laughing Doll You mlght see Eddie
Cantor anet and seek his advxce
SCHMOYER MELVILLE BENJAMIN Mm.
College Entrance ln Arts
You may sec me every mormng m the par readmg
comlcs and the sporlmg page
Mel firm and unpresumlng IS that rare treasure a true
friend Hls response to frlendlmess IS Instant Although
Mel makes teachers wlsh there were more like hlm he has
his good tlmes too Has var1e:l mterests range all the way
from music to baseball Mel lsn t sure of hls future work
but all predlctlons are for great success m a gxven Held
Swzmmzng 2 3 Hoc ey 2
SCHMOYER RICHARD L DICK
Engmeermg and Sclence
I would buzld you such homes that the people they shelter
would be led to a fneness and lzeauty and strength
storm o cxrcumstancc could destroy
Perhaps lt ns because of his keen mathematlcal mmd that
Dxck 15 able to measure hls strokes m swxmmmg so accur
ately and to be so prosperous a publlsher Hxs knowledge
of that accurate sclence wnll serve hlm well when he marches
mto the held of archltectural engmeermg May the homes
he says he wxll bulld be exactly what he has so long
dreamed of making them
National Honor Saczety 4
BEIL MARGUERITE PEARL PEG
I- ousehold Arts
L1 e s ajest
Peg 18 greatly mtere ted m sports hut also loves to
dance and swims well She means to take up nursing
and then to become a dletltlan Scientific approach fund
out what the patlent neezls then make It
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SCHUMAKER DOROTHY Do-r
General
With solace and gladncss
Much mzrlh and no madness
All good and no badncss
Please stand aslde We mtroduce Dot one of the most
popular gurls of the Senior Class and a steady booster of all
8CtlVltleS But though apparently senous she has a jovnal
good nature which we all enjoy She hopes to be a teacher
SEARLE. RUTH ARDELLA Ru-ru
Commercial
Always a smrle upon her lips
Always ajoke on her langue s hp
This charming lovable lnttle mlss trlpplng through the
halls with her contagious smlle beggars descrlptron T
see her I8 to love her Ruth s sunny dnsposrtlon has
extended nts fame even to Penn State She ns makmg a
great success of her commercial work and neglects none of
the social actrvntnes May she gayly trlp along a sunlight
path ln life
SCHULER MAY IRENE. Cx-nanny
General
A shy lrllle grrl wrlh a shy lrllle smrle
This quiet lass IS May whose chief ambltlon IS to become
a nurse She takes special mterest un the banjo If you
want to be a frlend of hers you will spell her name M a y
Rjlmd not M a e She msnsts on that Top o the mornm
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SCHWARTZ PAULINE. Po1.r.Y
Commercial
Oh that head of harrf You wr Il now ll anywhere
Polly IS the little lady always chattmg and smllmg She
has many good hablts but raves concernmg pretty thmgs
good time and college boys To studies she IS not partial
She tells us that the doctor emphatlcally warned her agamst
carrying books
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SEIB DOROTHY MARIE Dow
College Entrance ln Arts
My cet are weary wanderzng to and ro
That tall dreamy eyed person amblmg down the corn
her frlends a slee but cheerful Hello IS of
SEEM REBECCA LOUISE Bscxv
General
I shall srl here serving lea lo friends
Here s to Becky Seem' A fine frlend and a truly repre
sentatxve hugh school gurl She has a charming personality
and nothmg 18 too much trouble for her to undertake lf lt s
of service to a frlend or to the school Becky not only
excels ln lessons but also ln sports You should see her
swlm' If Becky s success lh school IS an lndlcatlon of her
future we can rest assured hers wlll be prosperous
The Clubbe 3 4 German Club 3 4 National Honor
Sacrely 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 Blue Book 4 Canary
Girls Sports Camus 4
dors calling to py
course Dot But ln spite of her slow gaxt she IS always
sure to be where anything mterestmg ns gomg on Rather
late than never IS her motto We all wlsh her a most
happy future
French Club
SHAFER JESSIE MARIE ,lr-:sans
Commercxal
azz jo cs and f
A charmmg comlzmahon
essle looks luke a very qulet g1rl but get her started'
SENG LUCILLE SENG
Commercial
Laugh she musl
course IS Seng She IS fond of sports especrally football
not for the play but for the players Her charming smlle
and pleasing personalxty wnll bring her good luck wherever
she goes and a few extra wxshes for luck and happiness are
not amass
Hocey234
Looks are decelvmg At tlmes jessxe s friends become
qulte worried about her her mmfl seems to wander much
She never takes many books home but us' ally managfs to
get her lessons done before class We all love Iessxe and
hate to lose her so rn parting we wlsh her health happme s
and success
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SHANKWEILER LEWIS KLINE. Law
Engmeermg and Sclence
Cool calm and collective
Lew althoJgh far short of sxx feet lsablonde blue eyed
Jolly good fellow He takes a great deal of xnterest ln hrs
studxes and so far has come out far ahead ln the fall he
hopes to enter a college to take up buslness and fmanclng
Go to lt Lew we wlsh you success
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SHELLY WILLARD M SHELLY
Englneermg and Scxence
None lzul lumself can be lus parallel
Shelly IS a home lovmg young man the only trouble IS
that nt ns not hls own home that he loves If he took half
as much Interest ln hrs studies as he does ln swlmmlng he
would have all perfect grades Nevertheless whenever
you see Willard he ns tylng to figure out next week s Trng
problems and nf vou don t thunk he as good at nt ask Mr
Wexnshelmer Who knows but Emsteln may have a suc
cessor In Shelly
Swrmmmg 2 3 4
SHANKWEILER ANNA GERNERT ANN
College Entrance ln Arts
Thy modesly s a candle la lhy men!
i Our Ann 15 merry and happy but she knows how and
when to be studlous Ann s frlendshlp IS a treasure whlch
her frlends apprecxate and guard Ann says but will she
always say K3 she much prefers reading to the company
of the opposlte sex Whatever success comes your way
Ann you rlchly deserve
German Club 3 4 Gzrl Reserves 4 Nalronal Honor
Socrety
SHELHAMER LILLIAN IRENE Rams
Commerclal
Knowledge 13 llre gale o sclwlarslup
Thus faxr lady IS very attractive Lllllan answers to the
name of Reds because of her auburn halr She I8 very
quick m makmg frlends with whomever she meets and IS
popular even so far away as Bethlehem and Emaus L11
han IS actxve lh actnvntxes especially m swlmmmg which she
likes very much She expects to be a member of thls year s
team Here s wnshmg her the best of luck
Booster Club 2 Chorus 3
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SHOLLENBERCER LEONARD HARRY SHOLLY
lndustnal fElectr1c Shopj
Who pleases one against hrs wrll
Sholly IS a happy go lucky young expert at bxlhards f
you wlsh to puck up some polnters about thus game yust ask
Sholly He plans to enter General Electrlc for an arma
ture wlnder s career We are predlctmg great thmgs for
Sholly
SIBLEY WILLIAM GRAY
lndustrlal
Thine ever ready notes o rrdrcule
Pursue thy ellows stxll with jest andjlbe
Hello' Everybody' Thus IS Bull Sxbley Would you
believe he cncld crack 1okes3 Not from the looks of this
pncture Bull IS a well known swimmer and has won laoth
of the Flwood Thomas medals and the A R C Llfe Sav
mg me al Hls one great ambltxon ln llfe rs to be a swim
mmg coach
Swimming 3
SHIFFERT BEATRICE LOUISE BEE
General
Endowed wzth the greatest gzft ln the world
And the most uncommon common sense
Here s the glrl you should meet lf you haven t already
the gurl with an engagmg smile a love for dancmg and a
host of friends Bee s future occupatlon may be errands
of mercy that of a soclal service worker May success and
happlness weave themselves mto a perfectly blended
tapestry nn your llfe Bee
Le Cercle Francars 3 4 Booster Club 2
SCHRADER JOYCE. LUCILLE Toy
Commercial
Arc open mg roses
oyce a wmsome lass wxth honey colored haur green
eyes and a charming smile has a great fondness for foot
ball games She IS at every game cheermg enthusxastlcally
for our team oyce us destined to be a conspicuous success
as a leader m social affairs
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SIEGEL MILDRED MOLLYE
General
I wrsh you all the joy tha! you can wish
Mollye IS a jollye llttle gxrl just flve feet tall with a
smile for every one Although she studies hard and
always has her lessons she manages to find plenty of time
for fun and pleasure She IS glfted wlth an ablllty to
characterlze and IS consequently much Interested xn dra
matlcs Nlollye thmks chemistry IS just xt What? A
blg pam m the neck Good luck to you Jolly Nlollye
Nazh Pleda 2
SIEGER LILYAN LOUISE REINHARD Liu.
Commercial
Rings on her fingers
Bells on her foes
She shall make musrc
l'Vhercver she goes
Bug blg heartezl ancl jolly' That s Lxll She 18 also the
renowned A H S solo sax tooter Lnll has a secret passion
for palntxng her finger nails green or black She hopes to
lead her own orchestra some day Well wlth that look 1n
her eyes she always wlll be leadmg somethmg of that we
are sure
Band 2 3 4 Orcheslra 3 4
SILVERSTEIN EVELYN ELIZABETH Evra
General
There are lwo lhmgs abou! which no one should worry
and lhose are yesterday and lomorrow
Who ns that talk1ng3 Three guesses and who co1.lc.n t
get xt on the first ll s Ev agam and forever As far as
Ev 19 concerned Life rs just alzowl ofcherrles But she
has her serlous moments too Wherever Ev rs after
graduatlon that place will be just a little merrxer than xt
was before
SLUTTER JESSICA BERNICE ESSICA M,
General
Thy arr hazr my hear! encharns
Here s the school s own blushing blonde She ns usually
hurrymg to a classroom at the last mmute Her talkmg
dunng class often brlngs the teacher s frown but she only
smlles engagmgly and behaves untxl the next tlme Her
host of fxrends wash her success ln her every undertaking
Manager Girls Baskelball 2 Manager Swrmmmg 2
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SMITH ELEANOR MILDRED Smn--rv
College Entrance lh Arts
Oh the gladness of her gladness when she s glad
And the sadness of her sadness when she s sad
Who l3 the girl wlth that silvery volce that lnfectlous
laugh that sparklmg smlle? If you don t know you ve
been mlssmg somethmg Smltty IB one third gay school
gurl one thmrd sensxtlve muslclan and one thlrd just
dellghtful contradnctxon No matter how hugh she bullds
her dream castles she wlll llve ln them for she makes her
dreams come tn e
SMITH GENEVA MARIE INNY
Household Arts
A good sense o humor IS ar better than none
It ma es others happy and creates packs o
jlnny s merry laughter fllls all who hear her wlth gayety
and mlrth Although she loves a good tlme her lessons
are never neglected Some day her skull ln householl man
ag ment wlll be the bright spot ln some one s home
Basketball 2 Na1hPleda 3 4 Home Economics Club 3 4
Na1hPleda 2 Music Club 3 4 The Clubbe 2 3 4 Le
Cercle Francazs 3 4 Booster Club 2 Chorus 2 3 4
Nallonal Honor Soczcty 3 4 Crvxc Theatre Play 4
SMITH GLADYS ELTA GLADY
General
To grld rejfned gold lo pam! the lzly
To throw a per ume an the violet
To smooth the :ce or add another lue unto the rambow
Even though Gladys IS qulet and demure there lS some
thing In her make up that only those who know her test
have dlscovered This personallty has been developed
through an mterest lh books and m art She not only
searches for beauty she creates lt
SMITH LLOYD MARSHALL STICKS
Englneermg and Science
No matter how many there are there never can be too
many Smzths
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Smlth as a fellow who stuclxes little but knows much
You wlll be able to puck hum out as he goes through the
halls for you would never mlstake hls voice for that of
any one else ln class he usually daydreams about radlo
or avlatlon some day he hopes to become an avlator
H1 YClub 2 3 4 Chorus 2
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SMITH ROBERT RHOADS Bos
Commercial
Women slr: e ear lo my wea hear!
Smlth IS a member of that studlous gang that occuples
space ln the commercial department Among his hobbies
are typmg commercial law and study hall As a snde lssue
he dabbles m sports His many frxends wxsh hum the best
of luck
Swrmmmg 2 3 Commcrcral Club 3 Blue Book
SNYDER HENRY LAWFER SENATOR
Commercial
Had I but plenty of money
Money enough and lo spare
Henry Lawfer Snyder lS a slx foot three Inch lnfatuatmg
young Romeo The Senator IS a commerclal student who
means to vend Chevrolets upon leaving our Alma Mater
Hls primary ambltxon lS to become a second J P Morgan
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SNYDER MERRITT ELWCOD Smrz
lndustrlal
The dccpcsl ualcrs are quxel and smoollr
Snitz 18 one of those fellows always readmg has P D and
glarxng at a math hook Snxlz IS a student m the mechanl
cal drafting departrrent and hopes to be a designer of all
types of motlve power plants
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SNYDER MILES HENRY MIKE
lndustrlal fElcctr1c Shop,
Ea! drm and be merry
Mxke IS a boy wonder when xt comes to being a fan He
I8 at all football and baslcettall games Mike salls with
the wlnd unto his studies and IS slow but sure The world
needs more of Mules type and the class ns proud to have
ham a member
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SNYDER NAOMI MAE Owns
Commercial
In she comes a lxlllc salchclled counlry school gzrl
,Iocund as afeld o cowslzps
Naomi I8 one of our out of town gxrls ln fact her home
town xs Trexlertown ln Allentown she seems qulet mter
ested IH her school work and not speclally lnterested ln the
boys but we understand she s the prlde of her town at
home We wxsh her success ln whatever she attempts
SNYDER STERLING I NERT
Commercxal
Wrlty courteous lzberal and ullo spzrzl
Ambltlous Nert an outstandmg player lh our Hugh
School orchestra and certainly qulte a hand at the clarinet
after whlch he expects to retire We wlsh hum great luck
Orcheslra
SOLOMON JAMES ll I
Commercial
Crowned wzlh a lhalch of ruddy gold
Thai casts a glow on all the lales he told
James Solomon known as lmmy and recognized by hxs
flaming red halr and freckles has a flare for lxterature and a
general journalistic lnclmatxon He IS a finely bullt chap
who would help a friend no matter what phght he were lh
Has Jolly phllosophy makes hlm a favorlte everywhere
SOVECKA STEPHEN Paorzsson
lndustnal
Sludy makelh a man of knowledge
Steve IS a good natured chap and friend to every one
except women He s studxous and always ambxtxous to
help classmates and always engaged ln laughter He ex
pects to be a good mechanic although at present nt seems
he has desires to Improve automobxles May he have the
best of success
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SPANG CATHERINE ELIZABETH KITTY
General
I am somewhat damly m ma mg a resoluhon because
when I ma e ll I eep rl
A sunny dlsposntlon pleasant smxles and blonde halr
are all a part of Kxtty who IS a mighty good lxttle pal
Although she ns usually mxld tempered she has a will of
her own Kxtty has a preference for movres doggxe roasts
and dancmg She expected to take up teaching as a pro
fessxon but lately she speaks faltermgly
SPENGLER ANNA CLARA lccy
Commercial
Then up she steps wrlh words and challcr
And lells you all about lhe mailer
Do you want to hear a good joke3 Keep near lggy she
knows plenty of them Study3 To he sure she can pro
vxded she can forget nonsense long enough She expects to
become somebody S stenog and has all the ear marks of a
good one
Boosler Club 2
Girl Reserves 4 Na1hPleda 4
SPONEYBARGER CAROLINE SUZANNE SUE
General
And rf any pamler drew her
He would paxnt her unaware
Wllh a halo round hrr hair
Do you know the ongmal msplratron of that delightful
tune Sweet Suc3 We have a famt susprcmn lt IS none other
than our Haxen hanre'l charming Sue who greets her host of
frnends with so cheerful a smnle and such a laughing Hello
We all Jom ln wnshmg her a most happy and successful
future
Boosler Club 2
STECKEL MARY ALENE Srscxsr.
Commerclal
Each shallfollow wxlh cheerfulness the pro esszon whrch
he lrcsl understands
Here s to you Mary gayest of gay serious only when lt
comes to school books Mary has a mama for swnmmlng
and has be n on the class team for the past two years She
exp ts to be a stenographer some day Not rf certain
mdrcatlons hold true So go ahead Mary follow that path
to success and hold that smxle'
Class Swrmmmg 2 3 Booster Club 2
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CCONIU S
STEIN HILDA MARY STEINY
Commercial
Her talk can ma e my wild wild heart
F ly down to her little hand
Steiny is a demonstration of perpetual motion and her
incessant talk puts to shame even a book agent We have
heard that she also tunes heart strings She is greatly
mterested in sports reliable and industrious in her work
and consequently sure to succeed in business
Club 1
STEIN JENNIE EN
General
Hockey swimming and basketball
Tlns lzglltsome lasszc plays lhgm all
If you see a dark young girl loitering in the halls of A H
S that s e Her sunny disposition and winning ways
have won her many friends Her forte is playing basket
ball it takes stamina to match her game She wishes to
go in training looking toward becoming a private nurse
some day Here s wishing you the best of luck
Ho ey 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4
STE! NMETZ ELMER ELLSWORTH PETE
Engineering and Science
Tliere is no dependence that can be sure but a dependence
upon one s sel
Pete Steinmetz a young man of seventeen years is thin
and small in stature He IS a serious minded congenial
fellow who believes a thing is soon done and well done only
lf self done A slow worker he is nevertheless accurate in
everythmg he does Belxevlng that education is the poor
man s haven Pete expects to enter Penn State after being
graduated here.
STEPHENS RAY ELIAS ' STEVEN
lndustrial CPattern Shop,
Loo s are o ten deceiving.
Ray as you will see is a very studious looking boy but
still water runs deep, ' and you can never tell. For Roy
is one of the jolliest fellows in school. His ambition is to
become a pattern maker and we shall hear of him in that
occupation.
Football 2' Class Football l.
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OIVIIU S
STERNER JEAN BEATRICE EAN
General
May she hear through lr e ll e a torch ln ame
Play up' play up' and play the game I
jean qunet as she looks IS a Jolly sport and always ready
for fun She IS mterested ln sports and lS manager of the
gurls basketball team ean takes the heartlest good
wlshes of the school with her
Manager Crrls Bas etball Team 4 Chorus 3
STERN ER ANNA MAE Suorarv
General
Anna here Sterner there
Shorty Shorty everywhere
Shorty IS a two by four with blue eyes and brown hair a
consclentxous worker a dazzlmg swimmer and a lmgurst
She expects to become a nurse There are a lot of hand
Swimming 3
STOCKER CHARLOTTE EMMA Lor-rua
Commercxal
A merry heart doeth good lr e a medzcme
Lottie has a way wlth her She deals out friendliness
and sweets of all km s all day long May life be kmd to
her rs the wlsh of all her frxends
STOKES ROBERT LEE Lee
College Entrance ln Arts
And bears hrs blushmg honors lhlc upon hrm
If a blush makes a scholar of a man Lee has us all beat
He seems to have a knack for ancient and modern lan
guages Lee comes of southern stock and I5 a credit to has
ancestry All who meet hum find hxm to be a real fellow
Basketball Manager 2 3 4 Class Bas etball 4 National
Honor Socuely German Club
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STORY MADELINE WENTWORTH STORY
General
Healthy free the world before me
The long brown path before me leadlng wherever 1
choose
I-lark' Do you hear rlpples of laughter echolng down
the halls of Allentown Hlgh3 Madellne IS comlng Made
llne s fondest deslre IS to travel Here s hoplng she comes
STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAMIHARRISON BILL
Industrlal
A true frlend IS orcver a rlend
Blll has a heart as blg as all outdoors and a body llke lt
He would some day llke to go to college and later become
an archltectural draftsman He IS an aCtlVe member of
the T Square Club and llkes to partlclpate ln all sports
We wlsh hlm all the luck ln the world
upon the hlghway of Happlness
French Club 3 4 Chorus
STRAWN KATHLF EN ELIZABETH KITTY
General
STUCKLEY AGNES PRISCILLA ANcus
General
Wonder IS the jfrst course ln phllosophy
Agnes tall and dark halred lS one of the most ambltlous
.4 smlle that reaches rom ear to ear
Ma es frlends that last rom year to year
Have you ever seen Kltty smlle3 If not you ve mlssed a
thrlll Every one knows Kltty as a true pal and a real
sport to be seen at all our basketball games She IS plan
nlng to become a nurse and she Il take our best wlshes wlth
er
glrls ln the senlor class Full of Jokes on all occaslons she
proves a good companlon She IS fond of outdoor sports
but her greatest lnterest IS ln the study of medlclne Her
one ambltlon lS to serve humanlty and the class of 33
hopes to hall her as thelr great woman doctor
German Club 3 4
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STECKROTH CARL HARRY Srracrcv
Woodman forbear thy slro e
Stecky who believes rn bemg seen and not heard halls
from the coal regrons He takes nothxng serlously but hrs
cabinet shop work Hes afraid the forests wall be ex
hausted before he s burlt everything he wants to bulld
TAGERT NELSON ALBERT Nm.
Industrial
Lyrrcs and poems can ne er express
Hts spzrzl o un and happmess
Nel IS a frlend whose noble traxts and charactenstxcs are
marked by a hugh degree of wlt and humor Not only does
he push a mean pencnl ln draftxng class but he also has a
strong desxre to work around automotrve parts We know
he ll draw a ling success
Tsquare Club 2 3
General
TAYLOR RUTH EMILY Ru-rr-r
There rs no hrgher gcal olzlamed
Tfan lhal whrch rs by mdness gamed
We know Ruth as a smcere frlend and a good stucent
her our best washes for success
TOTH LEWIS GEORGE Tornv
lndustrxal fE.lectrrc Shopl
Never a lask lo shrrk
Tothy IS a fine all round sport and anything he can do to
please you ns hrs pleasure He funds lrttle trme to prepare
lessons as he I8 an engaged pm boy He I8 very much
Interested m radio and we hope to hear from him as an
efficient radio expert
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She loves pleasure but she keeps xt rn nts place and does
not let xt mterfere too much with her studnes Most people
thunk she IS qulet but just let them get to know her better
She rntends to go m trammg rn a bug way and we extend to
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TREISBACH GORDON EIDELL Gonmr
General
He slapped her when she rssed hzm
And lrzed to hold his hand
Cordy has taken hls muslc so serlously that he was found
one day slnglng a duet with the cuckoo clock He IS the
prnde of the orchestra and the rlght hand man of H Pres
cott Although he 15 not sure what course he wlll follow
upon leavmg school me hope to see his name ln the bnght
lights some day Oh and of course you ve guessed xt h
Shop Foreman 2 4
TRAINER ELMER HARRISON SPEEDY
lndustrxal
l saw and heard and new at las!
The how and why of all lhmgs pas!
Speedy a fellow liked by all his classmates halls frcm
the auto construction shop It IS his ambltlon to lcccmc a
first class mechanic If you need your car repaired see
Speedy We wnsh hxm the best of luck
does not lr e gzrls
Orcheslra 2 3 4 Boosler Club 2
TREXLER ANNABELLE CLARA Cmcluan
General
Peace charmed the slrcet benealh her feel
And honor charmed lhc air
Annabelle charmlng sprlghtly and always Hlrtmg has
TRETTER CECILIA LOUISE Can.
Commercial
The world may have girls
L1 e Sue Dol or Rena
Bul before us hurls
One unzque our Ceczlza
We mtroduce you to a good qulet studlous gurl a trte
friend to all She IS one of the decreasing members of the
Man haters Club At tlmes however she neglects her
studxes for pleasure and goes on a rampage we may say
She hopes to be a private secretary some day
a wxde clrcle of frxends This attractive senorlta devotes
most of her spare time to swimming dancing, and readlng
Though Chlclcer hasn t the slightest Idea what she s going
to do, nn time to come she wxll undoubtecly he the world -z
best mermaid
Nalronal Honor Socreiy Spamsh Club, 3, 4
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TREXLER DEFORREST CHARLES BABE
Commercual
All good lhungs come un Fords
Babe us well known and much admured by all the luttle
toys and gurls of hus class When Babe gets hus duploma
safely tucked away he may well boast that he got ut by
hard study Hus chuef hobby us runnung the lufe out of hus
Ford
Band
TREXLER MADELINE EDNA Mums
Commercual
Fruendshup us lu e llue sweelness o an old and lender song
The ondness lo remember a lullle undness long
Thus luttle blue eyed lassue halls from Mountaunvulle
Sunceruty and modesty are Madelune s chuef vurtues She
loves to scatter smules wherever she goes Madelune has
chosen a busuness career and we feel su re wuth her sunceruty
and cheerful dusposutuon success will be hers
TROLLER MARY IRENE MARY
General
She us the gurl who has lo decude
Whether she ll do ul or loss ul asude
She us the grrl who ma es up her mund
Whether she II lead or lunger behund
Mary has a personaluty so attractuve that to be one of
her fruends us a pruvulege She never seems cross and takes
the bumps wuth a smule Whatever she learns she remem
bers She us fond of swummung Her ambutuon us to
become a nurse Here s wushung her luck un her aspuratuons
Boosler Club 3
TRONE lRENE HUNT RENE
Commercual
If one could loo unlo your hear!
Wouldn l he duscover
The hudung place o more
Than one poor 101813
Here s another of our blondes lrene us loved by ell her
fruends and us a true fruend to all She us just as fauthful to
her boolts as to her fruends Yet wuth all her studv sl'e
finds tume to be jolly and to make others happy She loves
dancung but her favorute pastume us drawung Thus she
does very well
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TRUMP ALFRED JAMES
lndustrlal CMechanlcal Draltmgl
I .smzles were to eep one alwe
Frltz would lrve to be ninety ve
Frxtz sunny dlsposxtlon and hearty laugh has won hlm a
host of friends He I8 a strong hellever nn Eat sleep and
be merry This gallant young blonde IS from our mdus
trial drafting department and a mechanical engmeer he
wall be
Tsquare Club I 2 Band I
TUST ALMA LOUISE
Commercnal
Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all lu-r paths are
peace
Al s happy go lucky nature has drawn many frlends her
way She never worries Her greatest dellght IS pound
mg the typewriter We all wlsh her the best of luck and
hope she will meet wlth success lh whatever she attempts
Girls Booster Club 2 G1rlRescrves I 2
TROXEL CHARLES C I-ms
Engmeermg and Sclence
The greatest tlungs come rom the least expected plcccs
Chas IS a queer fellow we never can tell what he s gomg
to do next We know one thing about hum and that IS
that he s golng to college but to which one and for what
we haven t the slightest idea and neither does he though
lt s likely to be somethmg out of the ordinary
Fnrrz
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TURZYAN MARY Muzusm
College Entrance ln Arts
Tutor nl rn the rudxments o many desperate studies
Mary I8 one of the brllllant students who never comes to
class without her homework or a plle of books By con
stant lndustry Mary has come to do easlly what others find
dlfhcult to do At times her large brown eyes fairly twmkle
with merrlment but she usually succeeds m suppressing
her feellngs Marusla IS a friend worth having Good
luck to her
Le Cercle Francazs 3 4 National Honor Society
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URFFER ADA KATHRYN ADA
General
Nalure answers all she as s
Hand m hand with her she wal s
Ada wears a jovlal freckled face a face that dnspels any
storm cloud of despalr She IS not over eager about les
sons but loves a good time She has not yet determined
her llfe work She wants she says to go back where
nature rules and reugns supreme
VOGEL EDITH MAY BUNNY
Commerclal
And Heanen s so l azure rn her eyes rs seen
Bunny IS qulet at school She hasn t taken part lh any
orgamzatlon or ln any form of entertamment although she
has talent that she does not display The boys at school
haven t attracted her much but where dud we hear of
Daltoni
WAGN ER ADOLF E WAGI E
General
When necessary rzsk everylhmg
the most studxous fellows ln hugh school He was a mem
ber of the National Honor Society lh both hrs junior and
senlor years He establxshed quite a reputation for hum
self as a saxophone player m the band Hrs greatest mter
est IS m athletncs which he means to take up sernously after
graduation
Trac 4 Class Bas elball 4 Band 3 Nal1onalHonor
Society 3 4
WAHRMANN FRIEDA LOUISA Fmrz
College Entrance ln Arts
She s lherefore sludrous o lalrorrous ease
This gurl of smiles I8 none other than Frieda jolly talka
txve Frieda She as well liked both ln and out of school
Because she I8 very studlous she IS sure to make good at
Shlppensburg State Teachers College where she mtends
to prepare for teaching
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WALBERT EARLE CLAYTON WALLY
College Entrance 1n Arts
The orce o his own ment ma es hrs way
Cne of the most popular fellows ln hngh school Wally IS
always wlllmg to help others He IS indeed a frlend worth
havmg He IS qulte an accomplished muslclan havmg
played nn a number of bands for the past several years
Lesplte a great handxcap he plays football and IS a
swimmer of no mean ablhty Thus studxous young man
mtends to enter Muhlenberg College
Class Football 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4
WALTERS MARIAN LOUISE MARIAN
Commercxal
A courageous lS better than a cowardly friend
Marian a good athlete excels m basketball and hockey
Her blonde halr and blue eyes have won her many ad
mlrers Some lucky business man I8 gomg to have her as
has stenographer Loacs of luck and happmBSS to yOU lh
the busmess world Marian
Bas etlmll 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 4
WARMKESSEL JCHN R JOHNNY
lndustrlal
A humorous soul
Care ree and gay
Here s the jokester of the shop who always has a rare
one on hand ohnny ns a great knd for crackmg them and
creates a lot of amusement when he gets going rlght He IS
athletxcally mcllned and loves has baseball
Baseball 2 3 4
WARMKESSEL RAY M Wonmv
Commerclal
The world s lzusyllody
Wormy IS one of the brxght lnghts of the commercial
department He wears a wlnnmg smile wherever he goes
It IS no wonrler he makes all the llttle hearts beat faster
He hopes to be an expert accountant We prednct that he
wlll achieve all has calculatlons
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WEAVER KENNETH EDWARD KEN
General
Reproach ul speech ram erther srde
The want o argument supplied
They rarl reviled as often ends
The contests o drsputmg rrends
Kenny IS a polxtlcally mmded young chap whose favorxte
pastime IS argumg wnth hxs teachers or hrs frlends about
present day pOlltlCS Accordmg to his teachers he xs quite
a debater He hopes to matrlculate at Muhlenberg and
later to practxce law We wxsh hum luck lh his future
V arszly Debate 4
WEIBEL FRED ALFRED FRED
General
The fish adore hrs bart
Take a lot of good nature musxc and a lnttle philosophy
and you have Freddy Yes he IS musical he plays the
piano and sings ln the chorus Hls tenor volce may be
heard any txme before durmg or after rehearsals Though
Fred has never been guilty of overwork he manages to
pull through hrs studxes successfully And how he can
read a play'
Chorus 2 3 4
WEAVER CATHERINE Krrrv
General
How pretlu
Her blushzng was and how she blushed agam
An allunng little lass wxth an exquisite charm that s all
her own Her cheery smlle greets every one and her
affections are not to be defmed She refuses to relmqulsh
any friendship Boys nf you hear her hummmg Oh Say
It lsn t So why not console her3
WEAVER ,ICSEFH RITNER RIT1'
Englneermg and Sclence
Hrs words lr e so many mmble and arry servrtors trzp
about hrm at command
A truer and more dependable friend one cannot Gnd
Besldes bemg a good student Rxtt has never falled to sup
port his Alma Mater s socmal 3CflVltl8S It IS has hope to
take a B S degree at Muhlenberg and become a chemical
engineer
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WEIDNER MARGUERITE ELIZABETH PEG
Retall Selling
Thy modesty rs a candle lo lhy merrl
Although Peg IS a but qulet and reserved she IS a good
pal and lS capable of smcere frlendshlp Those who know
her best agree that she ns very easy to get along wxth for
after all she s a good sport and enyoys a good joke any
trme Her ambltlons are set very hugh and we belleve she
will attam them
WEIL RUSSEL GEORGE EUGENE Russ
Commercxal
He may no! loo It but oh wha! Irramsl
Russel builds Shlp models and has dreams of ownmg a
boat of hrs own He collects stamps plays the mouth
organ and IS always crackmg dry jokes Russ ns a Star
Scout appreclates good books and IS fond of hrs collle
Teen All considered he ns a good all round fellow
Phllalelzc Socxely 3 4 Boy qcouls 2 3 4
WEISS ANNA MARIE ANN
Commerclal
Srlcnce rs afrzend that never beirays
Take a glance and cast your eyes upon one of the fan'
maidens of the commercial department Anna IS very
studxous and always comes to school wlth her home work
prepared She IS always ready for a good tlme and never
refuses an mvltatron to a dance for thus she calls her
hobby Ann hopes to be somebody s stenog so heres
wlshmg her all the luck ln the world
WELLER CHARLES HERBERT PETE
Commerclal
Comb down hrs hazr look loo ' It stands uprzghl
Surely you all know Pete the blonde haired fellow who
works ln the cafeteria Don t let hum kld you he really
works there so that he can get acquainted wxth the gurls
ln a few years Pete expects to go to Hollywood to study
sound engmeenng Well here s good luck to you Pete
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COIVIIUIS
WENDLING WOODROW WILSON HAPPY
College Entrance ln Arts
Every addzlron lo lrue knowledge rs an addxhon lo
human power
Folks look hum over Why3 For the slmple reason
that you look upon one of the Shining stars ofthe chemistry
class Happy loves sports of all kmds and IS a fine tennis
player He expects to study medxcme and wxll enter Muh
lenberg College The senior class wlshes him the best of
uck
WENNER RINA ANGIE REN11
Commercial
Sudden frrendshzp sure repentance
Gaze upon a gurl that I5 forever full of fun Renee IS
also an accomplished muslcxan although she has not ap
peared ln publxc very frequently If you could hear her
rattle off the muslc you would not wonder that she IS an
expert typlst Renee s ambxtlon IS to fund work We all
hope she wlll be successful ln securing a Job
Tennis 4 Booster Club
WESCOE JOHN DOLLY
General
You see that boy you thxn he s all un
But the angels laugh loo al lhe good he has done
Gomg down town' Sure hop m That s good old johnny
Wescoe the all round chap John s that bng blg man
headm for Newark w1th that bug Bulck ln hrs hand Get
hum m a good humor and he s sure to go Eddie Cantor
Hue de hle de ho' johnny get gomg'
WETHERHOLD NORWOOD STEWART Wrrman
General
Oh wonderful wonderful and mos! wonder ul
And ye! agam wonderful anda fer lhal oul o all uhoop
rn
Wether I5 our handsome sports fan He can usually l"e
found at all the games admiring the beautiful ladies He
plans to go to Stroudsburg to take a gymnasium course
Judging from hrs school work he ll come out with flymg
colors As yet he has not declded whether hell he a
second Knute Rockne or Pop Warner
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WHITBECK PAULINE ADELE Pou.Y
College Entrance ln Arts
She talks and tal s but that 15 human
Polly IS one of Allen I-hgh s I1veIy young fems always
travelmg through the halls overloaded with books but
always wlth a brlght smxle for each commg frlend Al
though Albnght College seems to mterest her thus year we
wxsh her good times and success lh her college days at
Swarthmore
German Club
WEIGNER DOROTHY Dor-rua
General
She s more alr than the stars where they stand
A hne student a true frlend and a buddlng young
actress-everybody Ilkes Dot The class plays are proof
of her dramatlc ablllty and her scholarly work has won for
her a place on the Blue Boo and the Canary These same
fine qualltles cannot faxl to w1n for her permanent happl
ness
German Club 3 4 Booster Club unzor Class Play Blue
Boo 4 Canary 4 The Clubbe 4 Comus 4
WILCOX EMILY ETHEL M
Commerclal
A perfect shlmng mar l5 she
For schoolroom un and Jollzty
Em rs one of those rare persons who has brams and
WILLIAMS FRANCIS PAUL PAUL
Engmeerlng and Scxence
Thanks for the long day s happy war he wrought
Paul IS an honest upright learcl worker a star ln both
studres and student actlvltxes Because he IS makmg such
a success of hrs school llfe we are sure he wxll make a suc
cess of hls future work We wlsh him lots of luck
Swlmmlng 3 4 Class Swrmmzng 3 4
smxles Her shexks are as varned and numerous as the
famous 57 Although she s never been on any of the
teams she IS much mterested ln sports As a prlvate
secretary Em will be the erghth woncer of the world
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WISSER MABEL SALANDA BLONDIE
Commerclal
The friendship that ma es the leasl noise
1 s o lenlzmes the most use ul
Qulet content and true in all her work that 18 Mabel
the blonde with freckles to match her hair Most of her
time she spends on drawings We all wish her the greatest
of success in the profession of art
good teacher
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WOOD MILTON WILLIAM Sco-nv
General
H l3 life IS nerlher lasscd rn borslerous seas
Or lroublous world nor los! ln sloth ul ease
Scotty premier catcher of our 3I basehall team has
been knocking the ball all over the lot practically the same
as he does anything else he undertakes No wonder look
at that profile dynamic personality that just can t help but
radiate joy lt s been rumored that he was the inspiration
of Happy go lucky You and Broken hearled Me
Football 3 Bas elball 3 Baseball 3
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WILVERT WARREN A Csrnm
Angling IS someuhal lzke poelry men must be born so
Captain is fond of all sports and is one of the best trout
Hshers in school He does not like study he feels much
more at home l:es1re a rippling brook fly casting He
would like to write fish stories for a sporting magazine in
fact his articles have already teen printed in a prominent
WOOD ALTHEA VIOI. A Woonv
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"Rhyme, rail dance play the cymbals sweet
Woody is always ready for her share of fun She lS
willing to help all her friends out in any difficulty After
graduation from A. H S she intends to further her studies
at our State Teachers College We all know she will he a
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WOODRING CATHERINE BEULAH K1-r-rv
General
Oh woe 15 me or the merry 11 e
Wherever Kitty goes she takes fun with her Her keen
sense of humor and pleasant smlles are just a few of her Fine
qualltles Favored by both sexes she never falls to
appear at all soclal affairs To teach IS the secret ambl
tlon of thls gay mlss
WOTRING RUTH NAOMI Rurms
General
She rs sweel o dlsposlllon
She IS lovzng wzse and md
She rs full o lrue ajechon
She cannot be defned
lntroduclng everybody s best friend Ruth Her charm
mg personallty pomts the way to happlness She s a gurl
you long to meet a companion par excellence We nder
stand that the end of her ralnbow IS ln the west What
ever her course may be we can readlly lmagxne her water
mg geranlums on somebody s wmzlowslll
WORMAN MARIE MARIE
Commerclal
Hoorah for the class o 33 f
Bu! what would It be were xl no! for Marne?
Whzle changmg classes lhe students go rushmg
Bu! Marze Marne musl canlmue her blushing
As years roll by we ll always remember thls txmxd young
glrl a promment tenms player She sure can wield the
racket And can she sw1m3
WRIGHT DOROTHY ISABELLA Dor
Commercxal
She lrves lo laugh and lo ma e mzrth
To banzsh shadows rorn the earth
Dot ns a Jolly carefree fun lovmg gurl always looking
for the bright and sunny m llfe Her sweet dnsposntlon wlll
go far toward makmg her an accountant some day lf you
ever feel lonesome just drop lh on Dot and ask her to play
some peppy tunes on the plano for you because she can
tnckle the keys and make the piano talk
2 Ssharp Muszc Club 4 Gzrl Reserves 4 Boosler Club
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Hoc ey 2 3 4 Tennis 3 Booster Club 2
CCONIU S
ZEHNER ROBERT STEPHEN JOSEFH Bos
Mechanxcal Drafting
Gave me educalzan or gzve me dealh
Bob ns just another one of the many shop men walking
through the hall WlSl'llIIg he were a sophomore He always
has a bug smxle for everybody He IS just an ordmary T
Square shover Hrs hobby IS raxsmg gold fish and we wlsh
hum many fish m hrs pond and much gold
ZIEGENFUS ALLEN LUTHER ROTH ZIEGIE
Englneermg and Science
Sludy 13 of lrfe the glonous sun
fWhen it sets the studzes are done D
Zlegle IS one of the promlslng musicians of the future
Although he lsn tthe brxghtest star ln has studnes he man
ages to get along quxte well Comxng from out of town
hasn t hm .lered hlm from getting a bunch of friends here
Band 2 3 4
ZIEGLER ARLINE REBECCA ARLINE
General
Here 18 the kxnd of glrl that IS well llked ln any school a
fr1en'l worth havmg rellal le and full of fun Even though
the Curl Reserve 0YganlZat10I'l finds m her a diligent worker
a but of the old Nlck glmts m her eyes As an Industrial
research worker we are certaln she will succeed
Y W C A Counczl 4 Gzrl Reserves 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4
Boosler Club 2
ZIEGLER MAE ARLENE MAE
Commercxal
just as lhe lung 13 ben! lhc hee s xnclmed
A quxet but cheerful gurl IS Mae whose leisure time ns
spent ln doing Interesting thmgs Her bright brown eyes
always turn toward the sun No matter what her under
taking may be we wxsh for her brllllant opportunxtles and
good fortune
Scuence Club 4
"She isjus! a dear, everyday, all-round kind of a girl."
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C ONIUIS
ZETTLEMOYER RICHARD ELTON DICK
lndustrxal fElectr1c Shopl
Eleclrzczly 15 a rzend o man
Duck a happy go lucky fellow IS a real friend and IS
llked well by all hls classmates Always look for hlm
workmg around motors or generators He mtends to take
up this held of electrxclty for his steady occupatlon H
IS liked by all his teachers and the subject he likes best IS
Engllsh Maybe electrxclty IS to fund another Franklin
Class Football Team 2
ZETTL EMOYER ROBERT CHARLES Bonny
Industrial CPrmt Shop
An proud lo be an honest man unlzl lus dylng day
Bob s motto should be Let the gurls alone and prosper
He played football on the class team and held a posltxon as
mller on the track team But most of all Bob lxkes to snt
on a bank and fish for hours Let s hope he catches a bug
one some day
Track 2 Class Foolball 3
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We strive to check thc worcl
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Heavnn s grace upon thu
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Xnd forever young
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We The Class of 34
As the coolest sun klssed pool
ln llfe s long Wlndlng stream
As the brlghtest co ored page
ln llfe s mysterxous Look
Has been thls happy year of goodly commdeshlp
Whlch now has passed
Twlll be remembered
ln days to come as the one tlme
When nelther were we caught
ln the bewllderlng eddles of lnceptlon
Half sad glamor of conclusion
But playlng the games we were blessed with
Domg the tasks lI'lHlCtCCl
Lxvlng the llves allotted
Llved worked played
Wlth but one great wlsh
To be Scnzors
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Q,tTl'lERINI'. Hhkrz Sec w DEORK L Lun U Tnas
1934 Class Hlstory
We re really juniors' lt seems only yesterday that we were llttle ,lunlor Hugh School pupils
longmg for the time when we could enter A H S Our Hrst day there how cocky we felt how
we paraded through the halls trymg to impress our Importance on others After a day or two
however we rcallzed just where we stood ancl tried to accustom ourselves to l::emg lowly Sopho
mores We thought longmgly of the day when we would be Junlors and lord lt over the others
and now wonder of wonders we are UDIOTS
We entered the Allentown Hugh School each wnth hrs own speclal group of frlends But our
Class has representatives from each Junlor Hxgh School ln the clty and many from the nearby
townshlps and after a few months m A H S we reallzed that the popular sayxng United we
stand dlvxded we fall rs very true and we all jolned m workmg for the common good We
finished our Sophomore year wlth a successful class prcnxc at Dorney Park
As Juniors more responsxblllty shrfted to our shoulders We were prrvlleged to contribute
to the entertalnment of the school year The junior Prom was the highlight of the year and
the success of our first venture rn this field made us proud and eager to do more Our class play
Peg o My Hear! cllscovered some of the talent of the class and the enthuslasm wlth which lt was
received was lh ltself proof of our abllnty as Thespnans
Next year we shall be Seniors We thmk of It wxth awe How much we shall add to our
already overflowing book of memories' We each have our own alms secretly we treasurethe
hope of wlnnmg some coveted honor Other Senior classes have set a pace whlch we can only
hope to rlval scarcely to surpass but perhaps we may set a new record for others to follow
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C UNIUIS
SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL
OFFICERS
Preszdenl EDWARD LANGE1. Secrelary DOROTHY BRADER
V ree Presrdenl PEARL MOATZ Treasurer ROBERT LIEBERMAN
Sensors go
And juniors go
But Sophs come on forever'
Early an September thlrteen hundred anxxous Freshmen just out of the jumor Hugh Schools
made thelr happy way to A H S their abode for the next three years Entering the colossal
structure the majorlty were fear stricken and nervous lest they do something not ln accordance
to the establlshed rules of conduct Thelr knowledge was hmxted quxte qunte lxmlted for no
matter lh which part of the school a Sophomore was found something went along with hlm
either a deep booming bass saymg How do you get to the annex7 or a tlmld half scared falsetto
with the usual Pardon me slr but could you tell me where l could fmd room 2091
And that was the Sophomores at the start of the current school year Wnth the and however
of the dignified Seniors as well as of the satxsfled Jumora lt was naturally not long before the
new students got their bearlngs and blossomed forth into their stride with the usual Senior alr
of confidence Since the first they have whole heartedly supported any and all actlvltles sponsored
by any and all departments of the A H S
The Sophs have been overwhelmingly represented m the sporting Held Stull their records ln
sports have not made their studxes suffer Each tnme the Honor Roll xs made public we find that
the lower classmen hold their own'
Consldenng the short penod of time that the Sophomores have spent ln A H S and giving
due conslderatxon to their mexpenence they have been amazingly successful ln all undertakings
However we look forward to the malnng of real honest to goodness Hnstory' I
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1935 Class History
ONIU S
Pubhcauons Staff
Here IS the cornbmed Canary and Blue and Colvlus staff all set for work ln the Canary office
although the famous roll top desk we lnherlted you remember IS hidden completely from vlew
ln the rear rlght corner Cnly the typewrxter shows But all that goes 1nto that typevx rlter and
all that goes out from nt slxps out of and mto the pxgeon holes of the Canary desk At the center
of all thmgs seated at the front table IS the editor ln chref Ruth Butz wlth her capable and
dependable senlor associate Frederxc Gutekunst at the left and the Junlor associate john Elsen
hard of so splencxd lxterary ablllty at her right Thls leader Ruth Butz has a literary and
executive abllnty so true so sound and so completely respected and a personallty so energetic
and at the same time so gracious that she makes an editor for whom every one loves to work
ln the left foreground seated at the end of the table Harold Kahn sports editor par excellence
ns checkmg up the sports and the pictures of athletxc events for the Coxvlus At the table back
of Kahn sxts Dorothy Wlegner the feature edltor who IS always on the Job buslly wrltmg the
copy that makes us know our own school Beslde her Helen Pearson story wrlter slts appar
ently thmkmg out a plot shall She recogmze Hxm or shall She go her way forever leavxng Hum
eternally desolate3 Seated at the end of the same desk snts a Canary poet Margaret Gruber
with Sylvla lVlellner cockmg a crltxcal eye and ear at some poetry that has been contributed l
lt or IS It not good enough to accept? Back at the telephone by the bookcase Walter Frank IS
gettmg news concerning members of the alumni while Becky Seem at his right not at all dls
turbed scrnblples away at her report of the tennis season ln the doorway laughlng at thelr own
Jokes ln print are Emil Felegy and Francls Fehr who edlt the Center Page wouldn t you know
Ita Fehr also wrltes poetry and makes cartoons
Beslce them to the rlght of the doorway IS Alvena Seckar whom we cannot pralse too hlghly
for her art work She IS responslble for the local sketch inserts and for the cover deslgns featurmg
Pennsylvama German art clesxgns that have attracted country wide attentlon Beslde her
stands Muna Butz wondering what frontlspxece she can make for this poem To the rlght of
these glrls and ID front of the Canary desk standing with lVl1ss Nlulock IS Alma Fluck with her
shears pomtmg out an mterestmg exchange feature she means to clxp Thus xs the Alma Fluck
who has been credited by Nlr Herbert Hofford of The Penn State School of ournallsm with
the best exchange cclumn I have read
Grouped along the rlght wall from the door to the tapestry IS the busmess staff Carl Hessmger
and Rlchard Hell huntmg through the pages of the latest Canaries for sales talks hard workmg
Theodore Schelfele checking over the rooms to which the packages of Canaries go W lter Bastian
standing back of the typewrlter castlng a Judicial eye over Uncle Joey S phllosophy and Laura
Packer she of the candy strlped dress ostenslbly waltlng orders from her chief but ln reality
chuclclmg ove Lllc atua L ld s funmest man Franklm Fisher 15 pounding on the typewrxter
Franklin Flsher s mlddle name IS l:.ve1 ready No one ever calls on hum ln vam He IS the
versatile member of the staff The advlser wants hlm flunked to keep hlm on the staff next year
Wlllard Kerschner another busmess man IS supposed to be checkmg up with the others but m
reallty IS lost ln contemplation of his photograph ln the COMUS
Not on the picture at all IS one of the most lmportant members of the staff Edward Charles
Canary school news wrlter COMUS busmess manager Canary busmess consultant and so many
other thmgs that unless he were twms or more he couldn t posslbly be on any picture on any day
of the week On the day thls plcture was taken he was running with the track team at Easton
An effort IS bemg made to get a separate plcture of h1m for pUbllCHt10l'l to complete the array
And finally back m the doorway glvmg a crltlcal look to the COMUS on which he has the last
word stands the best frxend of the publlcatlons of the Allentown Hxgh School Mr Hamm whose
constant Interest kindly advlce and flne Judgment concerning balanced material and decoration
along with his keen busmess sense contnbutes so much every year to the success of the CoMUs
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COMBINED CANARY AND BLUE AND Coxvlus STAFF
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C DNIUIS
The Canary and Blue
Wlth xts cheerful songs and gay plumage our own Canary has wlnged 1tS way
stralght lnto the hearts of all A H S students Our IIVCS have been made
brlghter and more 1HtCl'CStll'lg by its gay plumage of art work and its many and
various songs of edltorlals storles feature artlcles sports and poems
Here s to the Canary' May lt fly ever hlgher and hlgherl
The Blue Book
Perhaps the knowledge that we Senlors have IS not stupendous but we have
we just had to have It to get anywhere ln A H S and we even found It very
valuable when we got to be SCYIOUS and Senslble Senlors The Blue Boo 1S that
helpful and guldlng handbook that contalns everythlng about A H S from the
cheers and clubs to the Bell Program
Last year s staff compiled a Blue Boo that has been found worthy of bemg
used agaln thls year wlth only those changes necessary to keep It of current value
The staff IS to be congratulated on Its thorough and fine work
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learned to depend upon the Blue Book. As gay green Sophomores we found that
C ONIUIS
Foreword to Covers
Students of art and professlonal deslgners the world over have searched
high and low for some new corner of art expression Thelr Interests have been
centered upon the dxrectness and s1mpl1c1ty of folk art As a result European
countrles such as Germany AUStTla France Sweden and Czechoslovakia have
been over run wlth art expedltxons ln Amerlca such 1nst1tut1ons as the Metro
polltan Museum the Pennsylvanla Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum
of American Art have by thelr splendid finds created an lnterest ln the early
Amerlcan Art The latest achlevement has been the d1SCOVCl'y of a heretofore
unexplored mlne of rlchest folk art 1n Eastern Pennsylvanla
ThlS Interesting cllscovery was brought about by the purchase of an old red
earthenware plate embelllshed wlth floral and bird designs and an mscrlptlon
ln German Wlth the date ISZ6 It was first supposed to be an example of Euro
pean Skill but further search revealed the fact that some words were Inscribed
ln Pennsylvanla Dutch From thls clue a serles of lnvestlgatlons discovered
that thls curious art had been brought from Germany and that It existed ln
Eastern Pennsylvama as early as the mrddle of the elghteenth century
The artlst who searched out for the Canary these VlVld lnterpretatlons of local
art IS Alvena Seckar 34 of the Art Department under the dll'CCt1Ol'l of Miss
Schadt The staff takes thls opportunity to thank MISS Seckar and the Art
Department for thelr splendid contrxbutlon to the Canary and Blue a contrlbu
tion that brought the Art Prlze from the Pennsylvania School of Journal! m
The whole SCTICS of covers IS here reproduced ln response to the expressed
desire of the publlc to have them m color as examples of early local design rn
pottery weavmg and carvlng Each cover IS accompanied by an authentlc
explanatory note
The mserts ln thls book MISS Seckar s actual sketches of famlllar local spots
are also used ln response to the expressed lnterest IH these sketches and a desrre
to preserve them
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As we btudy the qualltlem of thlz. url we come to dppre
crate the bplrrt of these hdrcly color lovmg craft men who
put ao strong a relleetlon of thelr per onalrty lHtO thelr
work The dceompanvrng cover typleal of pottery of thla
perrocl shows a desrgn probably representrng a chase or
hunt Thebe drawlngs xx ere frequently found on ple plates
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Of particular interest to natives of this vlclnlty is this
copy of old Pennsylvania Dutch pottery It reproduces
the motifs ueed on a hundred year old teapot now owned
by MISS Schadt the head ofthe art department The bands
of fall fruits and flowers are identical with the designs and
pot the plate with its far famed decorative scheme IS an
exact reproduction of an old pie plate Vivid attractive
tlile. cover fairly challenges the reader to know its history
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The art of ClCCOI'dtlI1g pottery had ln the l8th century
rlsen to such cl degree that truned men devoted much of
their tlme to It Foremost among the potters of Bucks
County was DclVld Splnner who hdd marked 'xblllty m
pdnylng hgureb testify his ability The design copled from
an old ple plate IS part of a set representlng the Deer
Chase
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Iqhe deslgn for thls cover lb cl modernized VCYblOIl of that
on an old woven blanket owned by MISS Schadt of the Art
Department The Oflglnal blanket with ltS gay red and
mto 1tQ folds dll the hlbtorle rom lnee of thla section Xvoven
ln the corner lb the IDSCIIIJUOH Manu aclured Ivy W00dY1Ng
and Sczdcnspznricr Allcnlown
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These rather pecullar but strlklng bxrd deslgns are copled
from lngenlous decorations usual on old Pennsylvanla
German blrth certificates Hlghly embellished with ornate
decoratlons these certificates hold an unique place m art
Speclally tralned artlsts performed this work As one of
our faculty members cites a few days after the arrlval of a
new member of a family the artlst was lnvlted to spend a
xx hole day with the family to draw up and decorate a birth
ccltlhcate Qeated at a table he carrled on his work
drawlng designs forming scrolls prlntmg, and brlghtenmg
the parchment with the use of many colors About hlm
gathered the chlldren of the household staring fasclnated
at the creatlon of the figures Even the older members of
the famlly dropped thelr work to admire his dexterlty
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The manual arts of a race or group are always the record
of hls advance for from them we learn of hls every day llfe
The arts of this vlcmlty were sometimes crude but seldom
unattractxve as are so many modern machme made orna
ments Llvmg condltlons slmpllfled all art There were
however skllled craftsmen among the Pennsylvanla C-er
mans And their work has been preserved, for ln the
Pennsylvama Museum of Art reconstructed llVlng rooms
are furnished with materials draperles and chests decorated
with the motifs here reproduced
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A great deal of care was glven among the Pennsylvanla
Germans to the makmg of chests It was consldered a
symbol or respectablllty and thrlft to own a good chest
And smce these Pennsylvanla Germans llved ln sparsely
settled communltles where there were few amusements
thelr whole life centered upon the home Naturally
decorated wedding chests known as Dower Chests held
primary mterest These chests were filled wlth household
goods whlch the brlde took wlth her to her new home They
stones of anclent chrvalry plumed kmghts mortal combats
or brlght flower des1gns embodylng the ever present tullp
deslgn shown on thls cover and other lnterestmg symbollc
and geometrlc des1gns So symbollc was the chest that
the short story wrlters, among whom we proudly name our
own Elsle Smgmaster have based stories on the sentlment
attached to the carved helrloom
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An lnterestlng hlStOfy accompanles this deslgn It s
taken from a porcelaln teapot owned at present by Miss
Elsle Heckman The teapot was orlglnally owned by the
famlly of Baron Stlgel Colomal Glass and Iron Manufac
turer of the Revolutlonary War It was then ln possesslon
of acob Egge who e home Charming Forge IS Stlll stand
mg 1n Womel dorf near Reachng The tltle of hrs manslon
was qulte appropriate durmg Revolutlonary Days for
Hesslan p11 oners who were quartered there helped to manu
facture cannon balls at hrs forge The names of these
prlsoners can Stlll he seen carved on the garret WlDdOW sllls
acoh Egge then moved to Allentown and became the first
brlck manufacturer The teapot was handed down from
generatlon to generatlon so that It IS at present ln the hands
of acob Lgge s great granddaughter hlsle M Heckman
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Top Raw Paul Uhler Wnnlfred Harris George Mertz Warren Wllbert Sterling Fluck
Walter Darron Earl Hertzog Thomas lchleberger Violet Lymberry Lllllan Sleger
Second Raw Rema Klme Herman Peters
Third Row Robert Charles Dorothy Kocher Jeanette Gillespie Franklin Fisher
Fourlh Row Mlss Stuart teacher Roger Lentz Grace Olewlne Doris Hartz Catherine Wood
rmg Ernest Knaus Dons Delley
Flflh Row Paul Troxell Ray Hawk Charles Snyder MIYIBHI Mxnner Ethel Franlcenfielrl
Mary Funk Gxlbert Yost .Ioyce Schrader Anna Shankwexler Carson Kemp
Fronl Row Anna Sterner Beatrice Shlffert Dorothy Helmbach Henry Nllnnlch Francis
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Class W111
We the class of IQ33 bemg whole of mmd and sound of body consldermg the uncertainty
of llfe the certalnty of death and the needs of our successors do hereby bequeath the following
0 the class of 34 our proprlety and dlgnlty May you find a new partner for Bull Bartholo
mew D
0 the class of 37 ot r successftl managerrent of plays dances and all other class affairs
o the Incoming 5ophomores we will a splrlt of courage to withstand the lndlgnltles inflicted
by the unlors and qenlors
0 all mathematlcal students we leave lVlr Wexnshelmer s Too loud speaker May you
no le too terrlhed hy It
Our EillflllOl'llllT'l periods we leave to our successors may they last longer and longer
rl 0 all swlmmers we leave a sum of money for the purchase of non sknd soap to be used ln the
showers
To the athletic teams we bequeath our skill and flghtlng splrlt and we decree that the school
give them whole hearted support
To the high school we leave the cafeteria wlth an endowment of SI000 for the purchase of
more mustard jars
To the Blue Boo Camus and Canary and Blue we leave the very able unlors and we direct
To the Sophomores the statues of Lmcoln and Washlngton to be used for contemplatxon and
reverence
To the lovers of drama the newly decorated audltorlum May all the seats be fllled And
the Cyclorama memorlal gift of 33
To our classmates fond memorles of the black face farce presented by I09 We direct that
they pay the blll for twelve cans of make up remover ln memory of the joyous day
To tardy arrlvals the Bug Ben on the center portlco with a supply of oll for the running thereof
Flo the martyrs of sclence those beloved lnsects who have glven their llves that the student
of blologx may llve to know just what they were made of
To the umors our sym athy and good wlll ln their campalgn for larger towels and lockers
and fewer marchmg CYCTCISCS
To all our classmates the generous supply of lclcle thrills provlded by The Thirteenth Chair
To our Alma Mater a store of fond memories of the hours the class of 33 has spent wlthm
her halls
To our teachers our gratitude for the patience and the persevermg effort they granted us
during these three happy years of our llfe
To our school the lmposmg array of trophles that our students have given their best efforts
to wln rl ake them' Add to them bv honest and earnest endeavor exerted always ln the splrlt
of good sportsmanshnp and falr plav
And as a hnal bequest we leave to the student bodv our devotlon to the honor and the tradl
tlons of the Allentown Hugh School It xs the most cherished of our possessions We direct
that they be truly revered
ln witness whereof we have hereunto suhscrllxel our names and afhxerl our seal this day of
June ln the year of our Lord l933
CLASS or NINFTEEN 'lnmrv THREE
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The A H S VafS1ty Squad
ames Garnet captam played an exceptlonal guard posltxon
Salvadore Russlano although ln hrs first year was unquestlonably the ablest srgnal caller ln
the league
Jack McCarthy a snaky lme plungmg half back was responslble for many of the gained
yards this season
Leo Todd played a consrstently good game at fullback and wrll be back next year
George Graner the mam key m the forward defense was also an rmportant cog m our OHCDSIVC
Louis Demka Herman Conrad oseph Sewards and Charles Boyer alternated at the wmg
posrtlons for the Canaries
Fritz Burcaw scrappy guard was a great nunsance to enemy ball carriers throughout the
season
Robert Young and james Smxth took turns at the left tackle posltron and both handled xt
royally
Hall Deltrlck utllxty man ln our great backfleld was a consistent ground gamer and accounted
for many a point
ames Nlartm IS our super busmess man of athletics jam IS senior manager and a better one
never knocked the dlrt from a football cleat
The year was on the whole successful and a final rating gave us second place ln the state
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Resume of 1932 Football Season
The Canary eleven enjoyed one of the most successful seasons ever played by an A H S
football team in spite of the fact that we tied two games and lost one The season was admirably
topped off on Thanksgiving Day by a brilliant victory over Bethlehem Hugh Captamed by Jim
Garnet this team dxsplayezl an unconquerable spmt and in the face of a poor start amassed a
record that gave to A H S the second highest rating ln the State
The Canary eleven opened the season with a scoreless tie playing against a heavy hard fighting
Ashland crew
Victory was sweet the next Saturday for Allentown but a bitter pill for West Philadelphia to
swallow A 20 yard pass from McCarthy to Fries scored a touchdown nn the last mmute and
turned out to be the margin of victory
Stellar running by Burlan Todd and McCarthy ln the last quarter enabled the Canaries to
score and by so domg to deadlock Phnlllpsburg by the score of 6 6
ln Reading the Crum crew broke through a highly touted Red and Black lme to take their
second wln by the score of 6 0
Starting out with a first down the first play of the game A H S played the scrappiest brand
of football so far this season grinding the Scranton Tech tribe mto the dust by the score of I2 0
Although Easton was first to score against the Canaries a never say die spirit prompted the
Crum crew to turn defeat mto victory Scoring on a sleeper pass the EBSIODIHDS had the edge
on Allentown until the third quarter when High School scored twice making the final score I3 6
Meeting a rather weak Minersvllle team the highly improved Canaries scored an easy I3 6
victory usmg the scrubs
Suffering the first defeat of the year the Allentown crew lost to an experienced John Harris
team 7 I0 Hugh School was twice nn scoring position but failed to register both times
ln a game that resembled a practice session High School took Lebanon mto camp by the
score of 24 0
For the first time since the annual Allentown Bethlehem clash was started the game was
played ln Allentown in the jack Coffield Stadium It was a glorious climax to a successful season
Bethlehem went under to the tune of IZ 0 The Canaries scored both touchdowns in the last
few minutes of play making the Thanksgiving Day classic all the more thrilling
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Once agaln an Allentown Hlgh crew emerged successful from a hard round of competition to
wln the champlonshlp of the Eastern Pennsylvania lnterscholastlc League ln splte of begmnmg
the season with two league losses the team dld not lose heart and Hnlshed the season wlthout
another league defeat After wmnmg the championship of the league the Canaries advanced into
the DlStTlCt Number Eleven playoffs by taking St Clalr Hlgh School Into camp ln the next
game however Summxt Hlll avengmg a defeat of two years ago proved our Waterloo
Not only cud the Allentown Hxgh team conclude the season as the second strongest defensive
and OHCIISIVC team ln the league but lt placed Forbes lh the third posltxon of the mdlvlclual scoring
llst The Canary and Blue team proved exceptlonally strong ln foul shootmg scorlng ISI from
the free throw lme nn league competntlon alone
ALLENTOWN Srkounsaunc.
In the hrst game of the season Allentown showed up reasonably well The game proved
rather one sided However ll gave Coach Crum a chance to find hls best balanced combxnatlon
and he took advantage of the opportunlty by sendmg ln practically his entire squad The clash
ended 33 I4 ln favor of Allentown
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ALLENTOWN PERKASU:
Thus game was practncally a repetntnon of the Hrst ending agam ln favor of Allentown 28 I0
Burney had not yet found his best combmatxon as was attested by the many substitutions
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ALLENTOWN MAHANOY CITY SERIES
The Canarles started out thelr league competition by golng down to defeat at the hands of a
strong Nlahanoy Cnty crew The game was played ln an arena where the heatlng system had
fanled and this may have had something to do with the 33 26 score ln favor of Nlahanoy City
Revenge was sweet ln the second game Allentown wlnnmg il 22 The battle was mp and
tuck throughout untll the last quarter when a veritable avalanche Of hell goals smothered the
Nlahanoy Cnty crew Cllbert and Burlan were the bug guns xn thus game scoring four and three
held goals respectively
ALLENTOWN READING SE1uLs
The Canaries agam halveel a series wlnnlng the flrst and losmg the second The flrst game
ended 36 29 the second 29 32 ln this game the subs were used entirely throughout Burney
was S3Vlng hls regulars for the Bethlehem game
ALLENTOWN EAST STROUDSBURG SERIES
The hopes of the Allentown fans were dlmmed once more when the Canaries sufferel thelr
second consecutive league defeat by the close score of Z6 27 Allentown le,l I7 9 at half tlme
but the Opposltxon put on a last half rally that clinched the game
The second game of the serles proved more pleasing to Allentown Out for revenge the Crum
tossers defeated the f:.ast Stroudsburg crew 43 23 The marvelous shootlng of lorbes featured
thls game he alone scored I9 points almost as many as the entlre opposing team combined
ALLENTOWN EASTON SERILS
The play of Easton was futlle ln the face of the alr tight defensive and rapnl hre oflensxve of
the Canary and Blue team After fallxng to start ln the first quarter Allentown launched a real
Offensive ln the remainder of the game and emerged victorious by the score of 44 21 forhes con
tlnued his hugh scoring wlth ZI pomts
ln the second game Allentown agam won Although not running up as hugh a score the
Crum crew clearly outclassed Easton ln every department of the game
ALLENTOWN CA TASAUQUA
In a rest game from the strenuous league competition Allentown easily defeated the Cement
towners by the score of 25 I3
ALLENTOWN LANSI Om:
Rather unexpectedly the Canaries met stiff competition from a hard hghtmg Lansford team
The score stood I0 9 at the half and only a last mmute spurt gave us the necessary margm I9 IJ
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ALLENTOWN POTTsvrLLr Smut s
The A H S team contlnunng nts wmnmg streak took Pottsvxlle into camp with a score of
35 25 The outcome of this game was determined by fouls Allentown scored I7 points from
the free throw llne Pottsvllle led I8 I2 but the never say dxe splrlt of the Allentown team
asserted ntself ln the last half and secured a victory
The second game was almost a rephca of the first also endmg nn favor of Allentown with but
two pomts dxfference m the score 35 27
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ALLENTOWN NORTHAMPTON
In a game that closely resembled a practnce SESSION the Allentown tossers anmhllated the
Northampton crew Gllbert declared a hollday scormg I6 ponnts to the total of 42 for Allentown
and 22 for Northampton
ALLENTOWN HAZLETON SERIES
For the second tlme In three years Allentown had the honor of defeatmg Hazleton on thelr
home Hoof ln the hrst game Allentown won out by the score of 34 30 The Canarxes lead I4 8
at halftlme but got a scare when Hazleton spurted In the thlrd quarter
The second game was not so closely contested the hnal outcome was 43 27 In favor of A H S
Coker played the game of hIs lnfe not only scorIng I3 ponnts but repeatedly brealung up the
mlners offense and stoppmg almost certam goals
ALLENTOWN WIIITLIIALL
The Whltehall crew went the way of many other teams In Ioslng to Allentown 28 I6 The
Allentown boys dlsplayed a classy brand of basketball that swept the opponents ofl thexr feet
ALLENTOWN TAMAQUA SERIES
ln two fast games the flashy Allentown crew defeated the Tamaqua basltetecrs by the scores
of 36 I4 and 24 I5 The hrst game was a runaway The second game was Inhnxtely more excltmg
Although the Tamaqua team put up a good battle they were unable to catch up to the lead the
Canarles had establlshed In the openmg quarters
ALLENTOWN BETHLEI-IEM SERIES
ln a game that completely surprlsed every one Allentown went over to the Steeltown and
spurt on the part of the Bethlehem rlmsters faIled to change the outcome
ln a later clash featured by spectacular play and rare action the Allentown team once more
whlpped Bethlehem Bethlehem led I2 6 at the half and the Allentown fans were rather down
hearted for Allentown needed thIs game to tle wlth Nlahanoy Clty for the league lead The
Canary team Seemed off color and scored and made only one held goal In the hrst half However
the game was not yet over Allentown launchmg a bulletllke oflenslve smothered opposltlon and
went home wlth a vlctory 28 23
ALLI NTOWN LLBANON
The crew agam restxng after the wnnnmg of the Bethlehem game the Crum substxtutes defeated
the Lebanon crew by the score of 32 24
ALLENTOWN CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIC!!
A tough Splflted not to be denled Central Cathollc Hlgh team Invaded the Allentown Hlgh
Palestra and gave the Canarles a hard flght before they flnally succumbed 35 27 Hellerlch a
comparatively new man ln the Allentown Ilneup was the bng gun of the nlght scoring I I pomts
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ALLENTOWN ASHLAND
After being held to a I4 I2 score at the half by the Ashland team the Canary and Blue ran
wlld to bowl over the opposxtlon to the tune of 35 26 Ashland just dwmdled and faded away
under the fast drxbbllng and passmg attack
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ALLENTOWN-MAHANOY CITY
The final records at the end of the year found Allentown and Nlahanoy City clinched in a tie
for the Eastern Pennsylvania lnterscholastic League Championship A play-off was necessary
and Pottsvnlle gymnasium was selected as a neutral floor for the game The Canaries played
their most brilliant ball of the season and took the Nlahanoy crew into camp by the close score of
27 26 The game was as closely contested as the score indicates and was not decided until the
final gun It was in a final burst of glory that Allentown won the league championship
ALLENTOWN ST CLAIR
In the first of the post season games Allentown advanced farther into the District Eleven
play by defeating St Clair 22 I9 The game was not as hardly contested as the score might
indicate the Crum crew clearly outplayed the St Clair team
ALLENTOWN Suwuvur HILL
ln the quarter Fmals of the District Number Eleven playoffs Allentown met its Jinx Summit
Hill and although playing a brilliant game lost to a rangy more experienced crew At halftm'e
Allentown led I2 I I but a rally on the part of Summit Hill turned vlctory into defeat
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1933 Baseball Season
Startmg the season wxth a snappy wln over Palmerton the A H S sluggcrs gxve promlse of a
most successful season
Dxckert a veteran of two years does most of the hurhng and IS a consistent hltter Smlthan a
southpaw 1S showing up faxrly well his chance will come next year Nosal another veteran and
heavy hltter can be depended upon to come through at the proper tlme Cooper IS the regular
of the xnfield and outfield work
In the second game the Crum Crew dropped a hard fought duel to Hellertown 8 3 A series
of errors accounted for the defeat
Dnsplaylng much better form IH the next encounter the Hugh School team xn a verltable
slugfest took our ancient rxval Whltehall mto camp by the score of IZ I0
Commg up agamst Reading ln the Fanrgrounds dlamond the A H S crew defeated the Readmg
team for the first tlme ln four years by the score of 4 3
The Crum team journeymg to Hellertown once again met their Waterloo losmg by the score
of 6 I Errors and txmely hxttlng on the part of the Hellertown team accounted for the defeat
Turning loose their bug guns the Allentown team reglstered I5 hlts to blast three opposing
pltchers out of the box and complled I I runs to Catasauqua s 4
Flaymg Reaclmg for the second tlme and away from home the A H S boys made a clean
sweep of the serles wmnnng once more by the score of 7 5
The Allentown team took over the Steeltowners Bethlehem ln a tnght game endmg 2 I
Brllhant pltchmg by Dlckert and fine hlttmg by Nosal enabled the Allentown team to wm
The games as yet to be played as thxs COMUS goes to the press are Palmerton home Whxte
hall home Bethlehem away
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C ONIUIS
1933 Track Season
Whlle the I933 A H S track team had some notxcealle wealmes es 1n pcle vanltmg and dis
tance runs some ol nts memlters achxeved env1aI:Ie records ullan Lev n was unc efeated ln all
competxtlon ln shot put estahllshmg a new hugh school record by throwlng a shot 44 feet IV
mches durmg the Allentown Pottsvllle meet Another conslstcnt pomt wmner was Eddie Charles
who could be depended upon to place ln the I00 and 200 yard dash Robert Laudenslager a
swlft unlor took first place consistently ln the broad jump talung first place m five out of elght
dual meets Th1s year s team was capably amnaged by Luther Ehret sennor student manager
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Team Opponcnls A H Team Oppanenls A H S
Norrlstown Blair Vs
Blalr Academy Syracuse N Y
NOYYI town Easton
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Boys Interclass Swim Meet Won by Seniors Class of l933J SI points
unlors second 35 pomts
Girls lnterclass Swim Meet Won by juniors fClass of I934J 67 points
Sophomores second 40 pomts
This season the swlmmmg team was entered m the Lafayette College lnterscholastlc Meet
and the Lehrgh Unlversxty Meet ln the former the hrst place team cup was won by Allentown
Lehigh Meet Charles Gumph 33 continued his record breaking performance for the 220 yard
free style by establishing a new school record of 2 31 4 5 to wm first place Carl Schuler 33
placed second m the same event
The Athletic Councnl this season also sanctxoned the entrance of Charles Cumph m the National
lnterscholastlc Swlm Meet held at the Penn Athletnc Club He placed second rn the 220 yard
event
ln the Lehigh lnterscholastlcs the Canary and Blue team tled for fourth place among sixteen
High School and Prep School team entrles
David Hackett I8 coach and Melville Boyer faculty manager of the team
SWIMMING RECORDS
Elwood S Thomas Medal This medal IS for the most proficzent boy and gurl swxmmer at
S Test IS for form and comprlses
A R C Swimmers Test
A R C Life Saving Test
Dlvlng Swan Back Front and Back ack Knife Front and Back Somersault Dives
Crawl Stroke 400 yards
Back Crawl Stroke 400 yards
Breast Stroke 400 yards
Snde Stroke 400 yards
200 yard Medley fBack Breast Side Stroke Crawl Strokes
l930 3l William Sxbley Betty Schuler
l93l 32 William Ruhe Mltzl Metzger
Allentown Chapter American Red Cross Medal for Most Prohclent Boy and C-lrl Life Saver
at A H S
I93I 32 Wllllam Sibley Evelyn Obert
I932 33 QTO be announced,
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Agalnst Easton
Sibley William
Kudla Fdward
Meyers Karl
Schuler William
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Rlley Norrlstown
Muller Syracuse N
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Agamst Easton
Gelsmger Edwin
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Agamst Syracuse N Y
I00 yd
IOO yd I ree Style
l50 yd Medley
"5 Record broken
Gumph Charles
I0 3 5 Dec I8
58 9 I0 an 29 I932
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Agalnst Laston
Gelslnger Edwin
'I 33 Dec 22 I93Z
Agalnst Norrlstown
Aclcley Charles
Garnet Lewls
Gumph Charles
thls year
School Records
Flve Records Broken
'I 4625 Mar I8 933
At Lehigh
Univ lnterscholastlcs
Sibley Wllllam
Kudla Fdward
Meyers Karl
Schuler Carl
I 20 25 Mar I8 I933
At Lehrgh Umv
Interscholasucs
Garnet Lewis
25 7 I0 an 30 I932
At Harrlsburg Acad
Gersmger Edwin
3I 45 Mar 4
At Lafayette College
Interscholastlcs
Gumph Charles
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lnterscholastrcs
ulnn Sydney
58 9 I0 jan 29 I932
Against Easton
Gelslnger Edwin
'I 33 Dec 22 932
Agalnst Norrlstown
Aclcley Charles
Garnet Lewis
School Records
Four Records Broken
160 yd Relaq
23 4 5 Feb I0 933
At Easton
Slbley William
Kudla Edward
Meyers Karl
Schuler Carl
21 3 5 Feb I3 2
At Easton
Garnet Lewrs
40 yd Free Slyle
Z0 I 5 Feb I0 I933
At Easton
Schuler Carl
36 jan 27 I933
At Reading
Gumph Charles
I5 Feb 20 l93I
Aclxley Charles
0 a 3I 3I
Ax Readxn
Feb 20 I93I at Easton
Gelsmger Edwin
'I' 180 yd Medley
160 yd Medley
58 an 20 I933
At NOTTISYOWD
Aclcley Charles
Garnet Lewls
Gumph Charles
Gumph Charles
GITIS SW1mm1ng Records 1932 33
I00 yard Relay I
932
Dldra Marjorle
McNabb Janet
Beauchner Marle
Grollman Bernlce
200 yard Relay 2
932
Cook Lols
McNabb ,Ianet
Beauchner Marie
Grollman Bernice
75 yard Medley I
932
Hernandez Rlta
Carpenter jean
Goundre Rhoda
I3 2 5 December I5
4 5 December I5
I5 2 5 December I5
I50 yard Medley 2 I8 December I5 I932
Welngart Rhoda
Behr Dorothy
Schlenker Beatrlce
50 yard Free 33 March 25 l93l
Schuler Betty
I00 yard Free I 202 5 DecemberI5 I932
Behr Dorothy
50 yargZBacl4 Stroke 43 2 5 December I5
Behr Dorothy
50 yIa5rd B3east Stroke 48 I 5 December
Rosenberg Lee
Diving Metzger Arlene 30 3l
3I 32
Schlenker Beatrice 32 33
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Resume of 1933 Boys T enms Season
Despxtc the hardshnp of having no coach the Allentown tennis team waded through nts Hrst
season ln the Lehigh Valley Scholastxc League wlth a falr degree of success
Although finlshed ln the lower cxvlslon as far as the team rs concerned the school attained the
honor of havlng the champlon slngles player ln the League Bernard Ahelew played through
the entlre season undefeated ln addltlon to thls our crack doubles team conslstlng of Sidney
ulnn and Bernard Abelew tlezl for honors wlth the Palmerton team wlth only one defeat
Only two members of thls year s team wxll be left for next season whxch means that an entlre
new team will have to be established
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PERSONNEL OF THE TEAM
Bernard Abelew Caflam
Walter Frank Sndney Qumn
Robert Glft Walter Reinhard
ames Martln Donald Walp
THE SCHEDULE
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Reading
Palmer ton
Bethlehem
Easton
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Resume of 1933 G1r1s TCHHIS Season
Tennns untnl recently a new sport at Allentown Hugh School has progressed rapidly under
the able leaclershxp of Coach Marlon Fenner
The splendid co operation of the gurls promlses to make the season of I933 most successful
Catherine Lutz Nlaryorle Nlatrog
Mary Damels Wnnlfred Dc vlm
Llllnan Sease Verna Peters
Grace Wendner
SCHEDULE FOR 1933
May I9 Easton at home une 6 Easton away
-lunel0 Lan-xrlale at home junel3 Lansc ale avsay
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new Haw ' ?'f'i'
GITIS, Basketball Team
Season after season Coach MHFIOD Fenner has successfully coached wlnnlng glrls basketball
teams but thls year she was especlally proud of her team for they won ten out of the twelve games
played
After many hard grllllng weeks of practlce the glrlsofflclally opened thelr season Wlth a 43 28
vlctory over Sellersvllle Perkasle Durlng the Chrlstmas holldays the A H S team bowed to
the Alumnl team when they were defeated by a 32 25 score The team then had a Wlnnlhg streak
defeatlng Emaus Northampton Whltehall Easton Lebanon and St Clalr Near the end of the
season the glYlS journeyed to Easton where they were defeated by the score of 22 Z3 but they
felt not too cast down for they had beaten Easton earller ln the season by a 23 I6 score
At the close of the season Margaret Bell LOUISC Gemmel Mary Danlels Marlan Walters
Jennle Steln and Leah Heffelflnger handed thelr sults ln knowlng that they would play no more
basketball for A H S These glrls are to be congratulated on thelr wllllngness to co operate
Wlth each other and Coach Fenner ln developlng such a fine basketball team
The class of 33 extends a vote of thanks to Coach Marlon Fenner and her team and wlsh to
all future teams the best of success ln the years to come
Players Mary DHDICIS Margaret Bell Leah Heffelflnger Wlnlfred Devlln Carolyn Wood
rlng Frances Relnhardt Tot Campbell Marlan Walters Loulse Cemmel Jennle Stem EISIC
Casper Helen jascot Ethel Allender Lllllan Seace Arlene Whltman
Manager jean Stermer Asszslanl Manager Eleanore Hennmger
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The gurls hockey team of 1933 has been a source of prlde to the Canary and Blue Our gurls
d l I tue wlth Bangor on the home held and elced out a 3 I victory at Bangor The Canary
score a
and Blue team crushed Nazareth twlce with 6 l and 2 0 scores but Perkasne Sellersvxlle wlth an
exceptionally strong team defeated us with 2 3 and 0 3 vrctorres
h h corer wrth four goals wnth Magee and Gemmel as close seconds
With the return of Brecht Lutz Magee Schaffer and Stem we are sure 1934 wxll be a banner
season for a gurls sport which IS fast galnrng popularxty ln our A H 5
Walters
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Schaffer
Damels
Magee
Casper
Xveulner
PLA YP RS
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Stem
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Alanager M :ld red Dnehl
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CONIUIS
J BIRNEY CRUM
A H S Coaches
BIRNEY CRUM
A champlonshlp of the Eastern Pennsylvania lnter
scholastic League ln basketball a second rating ln the
state football competltlon and an enviable record ln
baseball attest that the Allentown High School sports
are m the hands of a capable coach a coach everybody
lllces and everybody respects better a coach whose
principles any boy may safely adopt and follovs Blrney
Crum
TOM BRENNAN
Although Tom has his hands full teachlng unlors
and Seniors the fine polnts of chemistry he also finds
txme to serve as a first rate lme coach on the football
team Together with lVlr Crum Tom IS a blg factor
ID the success of the Canary and Blue grldlron machine
PAUL CLYMER
ln his second year as Jay Vee basketball coach and
head coach of track Pauley has convinced us that he
knows the working methods of a good mentor Besides
fulfllllng these psoltlons admlrably he serves as gym
naslum mstructor and does he make the fellows move'
THOMAS BRENNAN PAUL CLYMER
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A H S Coaches
MARION FENNER
Among the lassles at A H S there IS no more popl lar
hgure than their coach of basketball and hockey When
MISS lfenner IS not busy with a gym class she is busy
working out basketball plays and apparently they are
good ones for they are most effective against all opposx
tlon
MELVILLE ,I BOYER
And this ls the man who keeps the tennis team all
balled up that very busy man Mr Boyer It was
largely through hls efforts that the Lehigh Valley lnter
scholastlc Tennis League was organized and nn YCCOQDI
of the league Besides managing tennis he devotes a
great deal of time to the successful management of the
track and swlmmlng teams
RALPH WETHERHOLD
Besides teachlng botany and biology Mr Wether
hol l manages the affairs of the three major sports l
IS largely through the efforts of Mr Wetherhold that the
students of A H S have such splendid facxlltles for
participating ln athletic sports He I9 also an active
representative at the Eastern Pennsylvania lnter
scholastlc Football Conference havmg served as presx
dent at one tlme
Nllss FFNNER
MELVILLE .l BUYER RALPH WETHERHOLD
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Charles Boyer
Hall DlCtTlCh
Charles Fries
John Burlan
ohn Young
H rman Conrad
Richard Dlckc
CONIUIS
C9.1'C1'S
of Vars1ty A
Football
ack McCarthy
Leo Todd
Robert Schultz
Kenneth Poust
Steve Petrlsky
l ours Demlco
Carl Dellv
Cxeorge C raver
lhomas C allagher
Harold Snyder
Nevin Nonnemacher
Harold Kahn
Frederlc Burcaw
Qmlvadore IQUSQIHDO
umes Carnet
Robert l 'xudenalagc-r
Boys Bas elball
Luther Laudenslager
Nell Boyle
Robert Cnft
ames Martin
Abraham Hanna
Donald Wentzel
Robert Herrlty
Wallace Forbes Fugenr- Cxroseman Donald Reber
Robert Hr-llerlch ohn Hurnn oe Sewards
Wllbllr ClllJ6Tl ack IWCC lrthy Lee Coker
lrvlng Perkms lwarl Repp Robert Stokes
Baseball
Thomas Callaghcr
Robert Hellerlch
l ony Panno
oe Sewards
Peter Coopcl
Earl Nattrcei
Salvadore Russlano
ames Smltham
Rlchard Dlckert
Stanley Cross
oseph Nasal
ohn Warmke so
I rack
Luther I hret Manager
ullan Levin Wllllam Sibley
Kenneth Poust Nelson Reese
Edward Ch xrles Wlll30ll Petere
Martin O Hana
.gllllfflllllllg
Ruesel Bower Manager
Charles Cumph
Carl Schuler
Charles Ackley
Joseph Gergely
Karl Mey ers
Lewis Carnet
Earl Behr
Czrls
Margaret Bell
Elsie Casper
Mary Daniels
Wlnlfred lj6Vlll'1
Louxse C emmel
William Snbley
Edward Kudla
Wlllldm Qehelley
Paul Chrlstlansen
Eugene McFadden
Sldney Qumn
Robert Smlth
Baskclball
Lea Heffelfmger
ennle Stem
Marlan Walters
ean Stermer
Marjorle Diehl
Hockey
Mlldred Diehl Manager
Mary Damele
Nell Butson
Lucllle Sens,
loume C emmel
Jennle Stein
Anna lrantz
Marmn Walters
Margllerlte Bell
Marne Worman
Wlnlfred llevlm
Plate Casper
Lllllan Segal
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The purpose of the Curl Reserve Council IS to co ordmate the work of the five hugh school Girl
Reserve Clubs and to further the Curl Reserve spxrnt among the hugh school students and ln the
community To find and give the best IS the aim of each Curl Reserve
OFFICERS
Preszdent Bernice Lehr Rec Secrelary Arlene Zlegler
V zce Prcsrdent Gladys LaWall Treasurer Genevxeve Klotz
Cor Secrelary Janet DeLong Adviser lVl1ss Lottie Angell
MEMBERS
Bernxce Lehr Betty Parson
Gladys Lawall Margaret Kavallcovltch
Arllne Ziegler Marjorie Nlaytrott
Regina Roxberry Lnlllan Seece
Ella Wrem Eleanor Smith
lanet DeLong Dons Farne
Cenevleve Klotz Althea Laubach
Eleanor Weller
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N a1h Pleda Debatmg SOC16ty
All the gurls of A H S who have been lnterested m developmg their abxllty lh debating have
found ample opportumty to do so In Nalh Pleda During the past year the club has admirably
lived up to the standard set by former members
The club has been fortunate 1n obtammg Mlss Heffner for a coach and advxser Mass Heffner
has co operated and msplrezl the members most effectxvely
The requirements for admlssxon include an average of 85 per cent m all subjects and wlllmg
ness to work Meetmgs are held every two weeks at the homes of the members
To be a member of thxs soclety IS an honor for the glrls are carefully selected and represent
an mtelllgent and ambltxous group The club IS confident that the Junior members will carry on
the work of the orgamzatlon credltably
OFFICERS
Fzrst Semester Second Semester
President Laura Packer President Betty Hass Kaarl
lf :ce President eanne Kopenhaver Vice President Jeanne Kopenhaver
Secretary Betty Hass Kaarl Secretary Margaret Gruber
Treasurer Marlon Rau
Faculty Advzscr Mass Esther Heffner
livelyn Arner
Vnvxan Bender
Ruth Bittner
Grace Champagne
Margaret Gruber
Betty Hass Kaarl
Eleanor Heist
Ruth Held
Dorothy Johnson
MEMBERS
Clive ones
Jeanne Kopenhaver
Catherlne Spang
Fllzabeth Taylor
Gladys Lawall
Bernice Lehr
lean Lrehr
Ednth Matthews
Louise Metzger
Mmam Mmner
Bertha Neubert
Laura Packer
Marlon Rau
Geraldine Relnsmlth
Ella Renter
Alvma Seclcar
Geneva Smith
Dorothy Yeager
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C ONIUIS
Orotan Debatmg QOC1Cty
The Orotan Debatmg Society ranks among the mo t active clubs ln our school During the
last two seasons of A H S Varsity debatmg Orotans have formed the majority of the teams
personnel lts members after graduation have drstmgulshed themselves along forensic llnes rn
leadmg colleges lt maugurated an unter club debate this year with a vrctory over the Nalh
Pledlans The president Edward Charles was on the varsity m hrs Junior year
The club has grown stronger year by year untll It has become one of the leading clubs ln the
school
OFFICERS
Preszdenl Edward Charles Secrclary Edward Schrfreen
Vice Preszdenl Harold Kahn Treasurer Theodore Schexfle
Publlcxly Agenl Alvm Butz
Facully Adviser Mr Rxchardson
'Harold Kahn
'Edward Charles
Theodore Schelfle
Edward Schxfreen
Paul Nielson
Lamont Wenner
john Selp
'james Coyne
" Varsnty Debaters
MEMBERS
'Morton Nleyer
'Edward Lampel
Lewis Shanlcweller
Walter Bastian
Paul Frxes
Carl Hessmger
Wrlllam Bartholomew
Alvin Butz
Walter Fganlc
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CONIUIS
Der Deutsche Jugend Vere-1n
The German Club one of the most interesting societies of A H S has enjoyed a most success
ful year At the various meetings held every other Wednesday after school in Room Zll the
programs have been both educational and enjoyable The purpose of the German Club is to
promote a keen interest in conversational German
Applicants for admission to the German Club must have an average of eighty five per cent
of the German Club hand the reins of the organization over to the Class of 34 with a hearty wish
for the continued success of the club
OFFICERS
F 1 rst Semester
President james Coyne
Vice President Viola Pummer
Secretary Dorothy Wiegner
Faculty Treasurer Mr Allam
Second Semester
President Melville Schmoyer
V we Preszdenl Rebecca Seem
Secretary Dorothy Wiegner
Faculty Treasurer Mr Allam
Publrczty Agent Mabel Mushke Publrclty Agent Edward Schifreen
MEMBERS
Rebecca Seem
LaRue Laubach
Mary Daeufer
Agnes Stuckley
Mabel Mushlce
Margaret Kavalkovlch
Viola Pummer
Laura Packer
Polly Whltbeck
Freida Wahrman
Jay Fetterman
Paul Neilson
Althea Wood
Emily Knerr
Anna Shankweller
Margaret Peters
Melville Schmoyer
Edward Schlfreen
lames Coyne
Robert Lentz
Abraham Berkoff
Paul Fries
Richard Conrad
Kramer Schatzlem
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and write a composition of three hundred words pertaining to some German subject. The Seniors
XVIEIHBERS
CCOIVIIU S
Le Cercle Franca1s
Le Ccrclc Francais was organized seven years ago by a group of glrls Interested ln convcrsa
tlonal French and ln attamlng a wider knowledge of the llle and customs of French people
The onlv requirements for membership are an average of 85 per cent ln French and a keen
Interest ln the French language and m France
Meetlngs are held at members homes once a month at whxch time programs and games are
all earned on m French
OFFICERS
Preszdenl MdIgUCfllC Bowman Sccrclury Eleanor Smith
Vice Presldenl Helen Pearson Treasurer Dorothy Sexb
Adviser Mlss Edelstem
Dorothy Aronsky
Betty Bastlan
Marguerite Bowman
Mina Butz
Ruth Butz
Helen Gerhart
Margaret Gruber
Wlnxfred Houseman
Sara Mellner
Emllle Parnell
Helen Pearson
Frances Peters
Regina Roxberry
Dorothy Serb
Adelaide Schiff
Beatrice Schlffert
Eleanor Smxth
Madeline Stary
Mary Turzyan
Prlscllla Schantz
Elizabeth Long
Adele Bury
Ruth Behney
Barbara Bovle
Betty Cantlln
Jean Carpenter
Lois Cool:
Wlnlfred Devlln
Lenore Edel
loyce bery
Beatrice Hanlon
Flora Kemp
Grace Kless
lanet McNabb
Sue McFadden
Ethel Mealey
Isabel Neuweller
Alvena Seckar
Bernice Schaffer
lsabel Rohrbach SYlVla Schulman
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ONIUIS
E1 Clrculo Espanol
The purpose of the Spanish Club IS to promote a better understandlng of Spam and the Spanish
speaking count nes
The meetmgs are held bl monthly alternating between the school and homes of the various
members
OFFICERS
President Eleanor Finkel Secretary Betty Hass Kaarl
V :cc Presldenl Annabelle Trexler Treasurer Dorothy Alexander
Faculty Advzser Mr Muller
Margaret Bender
Frances Bender
Ruth Bernhard
Eleanor Finkel
Jeanne Kopenhaver
Annabelle Trexler
Dorothy Wert
Mae Laudenslager
Dorothy Alexander Betty Hass Kaarl
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DNIUIS
Home Econormcs Club
The Home Economlcs Club conslstmg of junior and Senlor gurls of the Home Economlcs
Department meets bl weekly The business meetmgs whlch mclude talks by outsnde speakers
are held Wednesdays after school m the llvlng room of the Home Economics sulte whxle soclal
affairs usually parties are held ln the evenmg at the homes of the members The Hallowe en
soclal whlch was also the xmtlatlon for ,Iumors was one of the most dellghtful socxal functlonsof
the past year
Although the mann purpose of the club IS to further Interest ln work related to the home
economics field the members also engage ln soclal and welfare work This Includes trlps to
department stores and to demonstrations of home appliances At Christmas the club does soclal
service work Christmas boxes of goodies are packed and distributed for the Good Shepherd
Home This work ns financed by the club members from the sale of candy and metal sponges
The dues flve cents a meetmg are used for social affaxrs and to pay for a substantial memorlal
gnft for the use of the Home Economlcs Department
The club had an actnve program of entertamment for l93Z 33 and ended the year with a most
pleasant farewell celebratlon
OFFICERS
Presldcnl Frances Lambert Rec Secrelary Marguerite Bell
Vrce Prcszdenl Elsxe Ressler Cor Secretary Geneva Smlth
Treasurer lwsther Phllnps
UE VBERS
Dorothy Hower Evelyn Benner
Gladys Roderick Ruth lVllller
Carolme Schlelcher Nlxldred Egolf
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C ONIU S
The Clubbe
The Clubbe with its motto to further llterary actlvlty has lately broadened its scope by
lncludlng the study of all good literature The development of the members literary talents IS
advanced at each monthly meetlng so that the organization can truly be sand to be worthy of nts
motto The members feel that these meetings are a real mspxratxon and mental stimulus Con
trnbutlng valuable maternal to the Canary and Blue has become an additional purpose of The Clubke
Requlrements for membershlp mclude a good standxng ln Englnsh and the ablllty to wrlte
acceptably
Under the expert guxdance and leadershrp of Mass Helen Gerhard faculty advxser The Clubbe
has come to occupy an mfluentxal posxtxon ln the hugh school
OFFICERS
Preszdeni Joseph Parmet Vice Preszdenl Ruth Butz
Secrelary Laura Packer
Treasurer and Faculty Advxser Mass Gerhard
David Aldrich
Ruth Butz
ohn Ensenhard
,lack Garner
Charles Hoffman
Kenneth Mlller
loseph Parmet
Helen Pearson
Vlola Pummer
Helen Rockmaker
Ruth Sllverman
Betty Snyder
MEMBERS
Loulse Berger
Ben Daubenspeclc
Alma Fluclc
Wlnlfred Hausman
Mildred Lewis
Laura Packer
Emilie Parnell
Robert Prutzman
David Roessler
Rebecca Seem
Elmor Smxth
Dorothy Wxegner
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N at1ona1 Honor SOC1ety
The Natlonal Honor Soclety was organized by Mr Mlller ln l925 because he lrelleved that
scholarship should he given as much attention as dramatlcs sports c'el:atmg or creative literary
work After elght years of steady growth thxs socxety has tecome one of the important organlza
tions of our Alma Mater
The National Honor Soclety was organlzed not only to create enthusxasm for scholarshxp but
also to stxmulate a deslre to render servlce to the less fortunate to promote worthy leadershxp
and to encourage the development of character ln the puplls of the Allentown Hugh Schocl
The honor of bemg a memlzer of this natxon Wlde society has teen conferred on the fcllowmg
OFFICERS
First Scmesler cccond qemcslef
Prcsrdenl Mma Butz President Melvm Schaefler
Vrce Presadenl Wrllard Kerschner Vrce Prcszdent Willard Kerschner
Secretary Helen Pearson Secretary Dorothy Kocher
MEMBERS
persons
Lllllan Arnold
Muna Butz
Ruth Butz
Howard Baller
Marguernte Bowman
Joseph Bogart
Ellzabeth Bastxan
Anna Horrowltz
Sydney joffe
lean Kopenhaver
Renxa Klme
Dorothy Kocher
Joseph Kurjack
Elizabeth Kerman
Wnllard Kerschner
oseph CSl.lllCk
lames Coyne
Ruth Conrad
Edward Charles
Benjamin Daubenspeclc
Wllllam Drelsbach
Cyril Duda
Mary Daeufter
Grace Champagne
Richard Dlclcert
lohn Desch
Luther Ehret
Anna Frantz
james Fltscar
Eugene Grossman
Helen Cearhart
Frederlck C-utekunst
Betty Hass Kaarl
Sara Hendricks
Carl Hessmger
Anetta Hartman
William Hall
Richard Held
Eileen Heydt
Helen Hummel
Harold udt
Richard Schmoyer
Dorothy Sell:
Samuel Schadt
Agnes Stuclcley
Dorothy Schlelcher
Robert Smrth
Sidney Qumn
Mary Krlebel
Frances Lamlzert
Bernlce Lehr
Harold Levenson
Ralph Laubach
Arthur Mertz
Paul Hunsncker
Viola Moyer
Russel Moyer
Carolyn Muller
Kenneth Miller
Rose O Donnell
Helen Pearson
loseph Parmet
Viola Pumrner
Laura Packer
Donald Reber
Henrietta Romlg
Regma Roxherry
Robert Stokes
Anna Shankweller
Rebecca Seem
Melvin Schaeffer
Lewls Shanlcweller
Eleanor Smlth
Melville Schmoyer
lessxca Slutter
Evelyn Silverstein
Annabelle Trexler
Mary Turzyen
Ada Urffer
Althea Wood
Adolphe Wagner
Earl Walbert
Charles Aclcley Alma Fluclc Louise Metzger
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Comme-:rc1a1 Club
The Commercial Club one of the youngest organlzatlons ln the Allentown Hlgh School was
formed for the purpose of promotlng xnterest ln the study development and research ln all sub
jects pertalnmg to modern buslness
The alm of the club IS to become acqualnted wlth the surrounding business concerns and to
supply them with students who are capable lh the commerclal field
Admlsslon to the club requlres an average of 85 per cent or above ln the Commerclal Course
The organlzatlon holds lts bl monthly meetmgs at the homes of its members
Due to the untlrlng efforts of lVlr Edgar Rabenold the faculty adviser the club has been
unusually successful 1n all 1tS undertakings
OFFICERS
Preszdenl Elleen Heydt Secretary Dorothy Kosher
Vzce Prcsxdent Ruta Hernandez Treasurer Walter Frank
Carolyn lVl1ller
Alxce Neldllnger
Helen Hummel
Dorothy Kocher
Renxa Klme
Lllllan Arnold
Vlola Pummer
Emlly WllCaP
MEMBERS
Lamont Wenner
Franklln Flsher
Russell Moyer
Ralph Laubach
Wllbur C-llbert
Rlchard DlCkCl't
Charles Ackley
Edward Charles
Rlta Hernandez
Flleen Heydt
Beatrlce Kurtz
Grace Kohler
Charles Horvath
Walter Frank
Willard Kerschner
Earl Moyer
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CUIVIIUI S
Ph11ate11c SOC1Cty
This school year marks the sixth anniversary of the society of stamp collectors Allstudents
are Cllglble to Jom Weekly meetings were held agaln ln Room 2l5 The annual CXhlbltlOl'l was
held ln the library of the Hugh School the week of anuary 30 to February 3 l933 The judges
awarded the society s certificates of honor to Mark Clewell Russel Well and Thomas Bachman
hrs! prizes
Professors Roy Allam Charles Bachman and Daniel Hamm served as judges
OFFICERS
Preszdenl Mark E Clewell Treasurer RusselG Well
Secretary Ernest C Duerr Faculty Advzser Melvnllej Boyer
Ellsworth Hennlnger
Mark E Clewell
Russel G Well
lqrederlc Cutekunst
Ernest C Duerr Jr
William Schlechter
lrwm Goodman
MEMBERS
Leroy Relchenbach
Kenneth Schaffhause
Thomas Bachman
Donald Ferry
lqranklm Fisher
Joseph G Gutekunst
Phnlllp Portz
Louis Bueler
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On February 8 l933 the Chorus accompan1ed by part of the Orchestra presented to the
mus1c lovers of Allentown as ICS annual concert The Chrmcs o Normandy by Flanquette It was
the worst weather of the w1nter A ternble bI1zzarcI was ragmg just at the t1me for the aud1ence
to assemble However seven hundred people were present and enjoyed one of tl-1e best concerts
presented 1n Allentown thls season
From remarks made by the patrons we conclude that thxs concert compared very favorably
wnth what IS known as the hlgh water mark concert namely the opera Martha g1ven 1n I9Z8
Dr Warren F Acker who tralned and conducted the performance must be g1ven unreserved
pralse and congratulatxons for under h1s d1rect1on the mus1c of our school IS second to none of the
hxgh schools Beatrlce Dougherty was a spIend1cI accompamst for the Chorus th1s year
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A H S Orchestra
The orchestra with Mr Prescott concluctmg has had a most eventful season It provided
music for Christmas entertamments ln audntorlum and for both the Senior and jumor Class plays
The Chorus m lts production of Chimes of Normandy was well supported by the capable orchestral
accompanxment Thus organlzatnon also took part m the concert gxven on April 28 and played
for the commencement exercises The school feels a justifiable pnde ln nts orchestra
PERSONNEL
V :alms Clan nets
Joseph Rosettl Stanley Holtz Sterling Snyder Russel Hendricks
Cordon Trensbach Ernest Miller Kenneth Mlller Everett Mlller
Bacchany Cocca Mary Weaver
Sarah Mellner lola Johnson Cornels
Phlhp Porty Catherine Hrll Robert Snyder Elizabeth Durand
Charles Stewart Phxllp Hoffman Paul Ebefhafdt
Ethel Kurjaclc
Horns
Arthur Sussman Nelson Rodman
Vlolas
Wlllnam Ruch George Short Saxophone,
Lxl yan Sleger Osvnlle Kale
Ceflo Bass Vzolr n
Berth Neubert Leonard Schollenberger T'0"'l"0"'5
Robert Knauss Allen Musselman
Plano Dum, 1,
Frances Stevens Mary Schaffer jonph Schmuh
F lute Tymparu
Dallas Stonebaclr Ernest Knausn
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A H S Band
The band has had a most successful season under the capable dlrectlon of Mr Prescott l s
peppy muslc gave color and llfe to all football games and nts fine marchmg between halves received
favorable comment from every one Basketball games swlmmmg meets and the football banquet
were also enllvenecl by lts presence However the band doesn t play for sportmg events only
its second annual concert glven on April 28 was a most enjoyable production
PERSONNEL
C Iarmels Barxlones
Kenneth Miller
Russel Hendricks
Morris Gorellclc
Rxchard Brobst
Everett Muller
Melville Schmoyer
George Boyer
Jay Fetterman
Carrol Hudders
Wilbur
Thomas Bachman
Allen Zlegenfus
Charles Mxller
Edward Moser
Wllllam Grasely
Danlel Sherman
Norman Bell
Gerald Smith
Ben Smngley
Wood
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Dallas Stonebaclc
Robert Snyder
Noble Flster
Paul Eberhardt
Elizabeth Durand
Clarence Kelser
Cornels
Wxlllam Schlener
Sara Charles
Harry Adams
Eugene Ganghran
Robert johnson
Bruce Beacher
Trombancs
Robert Knauss Robert K Rumble
Warren Yeager Leonard Cllckman
Allen Musselman Robert Zxmmerman
Vlolet Clvler
Horns
Arthur Sussman Richard Arbogast
Nelson Rodman Peter Sabchak
Basses
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Ernest Knauss Henry Hass
Saxophones
joseph Dougherty Marvm Trach
Lllyan Sxeger Osvllle Kale
Harold Levenson Paul Frles
Drums
Mark Wessner Wllllam Bartholomew
Melvm Horn Bernadlne Blllman Howard Wilson
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CQNIUIS
The Semor Class Play
THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR
Changing the policy of former years the Sennors selectx g a play that would have ln lt the
appeal that all good mystery thrillers provlde undertook Bayard Velller s three act mystery The
Thrrlecnth Chan'
Sixteen senlors after weeks of faithful rehearsmg wlth Helen K Smith dramatic director
appeared on Frlday December I6 I933 at 8 I5 when the curtams parted for the first performance
Each member of the cast acted his role admirably The actlng and the staging both reflected
excellent trannmg and preparatnon on the part of the prmclpals and those ln charge of the pro
duction ust before the presentation here the same play was staged by a dlstlngulshed cast at
the Forty eighth Street Theatre
The play proved a sensational success and commendatlon flowed freely from both faculty
and audnence It was decxded therefore that a second presentatxon be gnven ln answer to the
numerous requests Defymg the laws of superstxtlon the evenmg of Frlday the thlrteenth
was chosen for the second presentation and at exactly thlrteen mmutes after exght the large
audience that filled the audxtorxum was agam thrllled by the superb actlng
Members of the cast lncluded Ruth Butz Helen O Nell Kenneth Mlller Will Crosby
Margaret C-ruber Mrs Crosby David Storch Roscoe Crosby oseph Parmet Edward Wales
Eleanor Smith Mary Eastwood Eileen Heydt Helen Trent Verna Hufnagel Grace Standxsh
Alvin Butz Braddlsh Trent Raymond Hawk Howard Standish Edward Charles Phlllp Mason
Dorothy Wlegner Elizabeth Erskine Walter Frank Tlm Donahue Francis Fehr Pollock
Beatrice Kurtz Rosalie La Grange Franklin Flsher Sergeant Mike Dunn
The Hrgh School orchestra furnxshed muslc and valuable assistance was glven by the art
department of the hugh school The furmture was provnded through the courtesy of Leon s
John Elsenhard was m charge of the properties with the Mxsses Dorothy Walt Ruth Rabenold
Adele Leipzig and Vlvlan Bender assnstnng The commnttee of arrangements consisted of Alvm
Butz chairman Ruth Butz, Enleen Heydt Fred Cutekunsl and Walter Frank.
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Debate, 32 and 33
Although thls year s debatlng tcam dld not Hmsh the season with so remarkable a flourish as
drd last year s squad the flnal llne up showed qulte an envlable record and a great advance of
Interest over that of last year Last ye r slx persons volunteered for SIX places Charles Kllhe
Harold Lampel and Myer Gesoff the undefeated afbrmatxve vxed wlth Ruth Butz Edward
Charles and Carl Wagner negative for the season s honors xn debating on Compulsory Unemploy
ment lnsurance and between them secured to Allentown the plaque marking them as champlons
lh this dlstrlct of the UYSIDUS Debatlng League agaxnst Readlng Easton and Norrlstown
Thls year a startlng squad of forty three came out to debate on SOVlet Russia Out of this
number all were traxned and seventeen active well versed debaters stayed wlth the game The
plcture shows the four boys of the 33 afhrmatlve team seated at the end of the table by the book
case They are left to rlght Harold Kahn 33 Kenneth Weaver 33 Morton Meyer 35 alter
nate and Edward Lampel 35 By the llbrary desk ln conference wlth Miss Herr the lxbrarlan
whose servlce to the team was mvaluable are the members of the negative team Ruth Butz 33
Kenneth Mlller 33 and ames Coyne 33
Back by the bulletln board two promlsxng unlor debaters Edwin Cttens and Nathan Palla
dlno are lnvestxgatlng the day s findings andthe constantly changing Russian plcture At the
end of the table Marvm Holtz Junxor half hidden IS showmg Mlss Mulock the coach some new
maternal he has found while ln a group back of the same table Margaret Gruber seated IS havmg
It out wxth Etta Goldstem and Carl Hessmger ardent negatives ln the meantime Walter Bastian
and Theodore Schelfele seated ln the foreground are settling some mooted pomts with real
authority Theodore Schelfele left I9 also rnalor domo for the public debates time keeper and
whatever else one may need Eddie Charles Varslty 32 and Debate Squad 33 as well as the
President of the Orotan Debating Soclety belongs ln the picture as does Alvin Butz but both
these boys were runnmg with the track team at Easton the day the picture was taken
ln the flnal rating for the season competlng wlth Reading and Lebanon It was found that
Lebanon last year schampxon over Harrxsburg York and Steelton rated flrst Allentown second
and Reading last ln the new dxstrlct zonmg The negative team won five out of the seven
publlc debates Seven of this year s squad two of them with Varslty experience will be left for
a nucleus for next year s debaters These along wlth the new debaters constantly bemg
discovered should make a strong hne up for the I933 34 season
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The Cartoomst s Ivanhoe
Iuanhoe has lnspned m ny uthons to wrlte ofthe 'xdventure nd ofthe dulng
deeds of thls story but lt has never affected the cartoonlst until the last few
months of thls year pondering over the heroic lncldents ol this trle VV B
Mrller and M Cres man of our school conceived the pl n of Ivanhoe s the Car
toonlst Sees It After hours of study nd mirth provoking torture they have at
last given to us thelr coneeptlon of some of the characters of thls torv xnd have
con ented to their publxcatlon
hlde some of the real genlus of the Cartooning but outside of that we cmnot
help thlnkmg of the remarkable story portrayed by the xctors nd we see clearly
the love of Lady Rowena and the bravery of Ivanhoe We see Fllaf Tuck and
lsaae enjoylng a good old stem of three and two Ulrlca as we remember
gave the slgnal to the Black Knlght and hrs band to attack the Castle of Front
De Boeuf and whlle the Hermes were consuming the castle she debantly vsaved
the slgnal for the attack De Bois C-ullbert we see plottxng more evll on the
steps of the grlm old castle The tournament whlch decxded the fate of the
lady Rebecca was no Tournament of Roses for the combatants and lt was only
wlth the rd of hls trusty steed 'Sparky that Ivanhoe fin xlly presented 1 llly and a
figured head stone to his adwersarxes
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He Who Slams the Door
l gotxsts we frown upon
We dlelllce that talking bore
But we detebt the noisy peat
The man who al rms the door'
Nightly we are sore dlstresbed
If thls man Should snore
But when he s llte we simply hate
The man who slums the dool'
Saxophones and rachos
We often must Ignore
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The man wl o slams the door'
Nl my kmde of xwful oundb
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Iht one who bl rms the door'
F1uNKL1N I 15141111
Ahee S Cold
Allct had a little cold
It stalted ID her head
And everywhere that Allte went
That cold was aurc to bpre td
She took It 1nto school one day
There vwasn t any rule
lt made the chlldren cough and sneeze
To have that cold ln school
ldhe teacher trled to drlve lt out
She trlecl hard but kerchoo
lt dldn t do a blt of good
Cause teacher caught It too
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Happy
It was x mcg dav to he h rppy ln
lr was rmte cl rx to run Wltl'1lllC wrnd
lqo reach a hlll top
Pantlng smiling h xppy
To lean agamst a strong tree
And to look up through the black branches
Into the clear sks
To feel ltS peace hke strong arms
Xvarmms, he xrt and mlncl
And the l1I'ldLClCllIU, sun
Half bold h rlf all nd
All about you
It would have been mee to he
On the cool grwss
Half aslcep h rlf awake
WdtChlDg the sun grow bolder
And the sky bluer
Xvatchmg the sun go to sleep
And the pale whlte moon rlsc
And the strong tree Wlth black branches
Become a black ghost
And feel the earth grow cold
It would be mce to run down down the hull
With thc. vwlnd
And to stop
Pant1ng,sm1l1ng happy
Under the cloak of nlght
It was a nlcf. day to be h nppw ln
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Dreams
All young people have dreams l do not mean those dreams that come when
we are asleep but tho e beautiful ones that come when we are awake where we
are accomplrshlng the thrngs we lrke to do always succeedlng ln all our under
takrngs Dreams IH whrch we build a1r castles of love and praise and beauty and
ln which fallures are never known
Dreams have a large place ln character bulldmg for the dreamer works out
many problems m them and comes to decrsrons as to what IS rrght and wrong IH
many changlng clrcumstances
If we watch our dreams we may know what kmd of people we Wlll be If
our dreams are of oclal conquest fine clothes and a lxfe of galety that IS what we
are ln our hearts though our llfe may be ever so humdrum We are flttrng our
selves to be satrshed wrth nothlng but that of which we dream
Perhaps our dreams are of romance and love and we build great castles ln
the alr around that trme ln our llfe when one shall come who looks upon us as the
best and most to be desired rn the whole world
Other tlmes our dreams are of success ln busmess undertakrngs or rn some
other chosen Held of work We do not only dream but set to work to make
tho e dreams come true These dreams are worth whlle and give us courage and
strength to fulfill our asplratlons
And again there are some of us who feel deep ln our hearts a deslre for useful
ness ID ome specral way ln the world We want to be doctors nurses teachers
mlssronarres or gospel workers Every dream IS of the day when we may be at
these thrngs And true to our calling we endeavor to make our llves blend
toward those ends
Why does youth dream3 Because all IS before us and we can not but antlcr
pate the future that awarts us Youth 15 the trme for makrng ready and why
should we not try to get some rdea of the thing for whlch we are maklng ready3
So we stand and look forward All that has been ln our llfe and all that rs now
are only passmg and of lrttle welght our joys lle ln the road just ahead
Youth will dream we cannot help lt We may let our mmd wander on wast
mg the strength and power that mlght come from proper musings as the power
of the waterfall IS wasted t1ll lt IS harnessed and put to work
Dream but let the dreams be of usefulness and QCTVICC of purlty and truth
l ook away to the mountalns heights and after looking cllmb, climb and clrmb
We can make our dreams come true We can do xt lf they are the rlght kmd
REBECCA SEEM
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The Glory of Greece
ATHENS THE CAPITAL OF GREECE
A Balkan penrnsula wrth blue slcres a warm sunny clrmate and beauty lovrng
people that rs Greece accordrng to the reactron of an Amerrcan youth rn the
twentreth century Here rn sunny Hellas centurres ago the world s finest art
was cradled Ancrent rurns unearthed by archaeologrsts stand today as monu
ments to the glory that was Greece It rs the fervent hope of her people that
Greece will regarn that lost glory They long for the day when Athens wrll once
agarn be the cultural centre of the crvrlrzed world But that rs a problem whrch
the future alone can solve
Perrcles once sard of Athenrans They are born nelther themselves to rest nor
to let others That statement made wrth reference to Ancrent Athens could
well apply to the modern crty for It expresses the sprrrted restless character of
the present day Athenran who rs alrve to the wonders and prospects of the world
We flnd no chlckens and prgs wanderrng about the streets of Athen as we do rn
rts srster crtres for the caprtal of Greece rs far too modern It with the exceptron
of rts streets has all the convenrences of an Furopean crty ln addrtron modern
Athens has all the spree rncense and color of an Eastern crty There rs some
thrng rn rts square houses wrth wrndows shuttered by day there rs omethrng rn
rts drrty chrldren krckrng up endless clouds of dust there rs somethrng rn the
mountarns and sparklrng sea that rs Eastern Y there rs an Eastern charm
about Athens but rt rs true that her olrve skrnned dark eyed people were born
not to rest and they have burlt a crty rn whrch even an Amerrcen sporled by
We strangers rn Athens would probably frrst be attracted by rts burldrngs
Every home from the most stately mansron to the lowlrest hovel rs erther whrte
or buff The golden sun pourrng down upon these dwellrngs parnts an unfor
gettable prcture For thrs rmpressron however one should obvrously not vrsrt
Athens durrng rts ralny season for then nothrng escapes the mud whrch flows rn
verrtable seas
The ancrent rurns rn Athens are of course of rnterest to all who vrsrt the crty
The most rmportant of these the Acropolrs on a hrll far above the crty was rn
the days of Athens finest culture the home of the gods Here were burlt exqursrte
marble temples rn whrch were placed rvory and gold cults of the dertres On thrs
Acropolrs al 0 the Finest Greek temple was erected to the patron goddess of
Athens Athena and was known to every one as the Parthenon The superb
Elurldrngs and beautrful statues possrbly speak most clearly of the glory that was
reece
Amerrcans have an entrrely mrstaken rdea of Greeks NVQ thrnlc of them only
as boot blacks restaurant owners usually rgnorant undesrrable characters
ln Athens we learn how unfarr that notron rs how mrsrepresentatrve rt rs of the
rnhabrtants of Greece For here we meet the most charmrng hosprtable and
cultured people rrch or poor Therr love for Amerrcans approaches the unbelrev
able cannot we have a lrttle more respect for them and not classrfy them all as
greasy Greeks3
These Athenlans lncrdentally lrke to be consrdered Eastern And therr dark
eyes and olrve slim and therr werrd mrnor musrc rs certarnly not European
There rs no dearth of amusement rn the caprtal of Greece There rs an excel
lent symphony orchestra and an equally fine theatre gurld whrch favors plays
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lrke Anna Chrrslrc for Greeks love fate and dark tragedy There are even
crnemas for those who are so rnclrned And of nrght lrfe there rs plenty O
chestras play rn cafes trll srx and erght o clock rn the mornrng No Amerrcan can
say that Athens rs slow
Po rtrcs and the church play a brg part rn the lrfe of a Greek Athens rs
always gay wrth some church holrday The carnrval before the Greek Lent sees
the crty rn a most festrve mood ln the poorer sectrons people roam the streets
rn fantastrc costumes whrle among the rrch there rs one contrnual round of
partres and Euzones or Royal Guards dance beautrfully rn therr prcturesque
skrrts and embrordered warsts It rs at thrs trme only that unmarrred Greek
grrls can go out wrth men At other trmes no grrl may be seen on the street wrth a
man unless she rs marrred to hrm
The Eprphany has qurte an unusual celebratron Then rt rs that all Athenrans
go to Prraeus the port of Athens The harbor rs jammed wrth steamers and
smaller crafts carryrng gay banners A cross rs thrown rnto the water and all
men jump rn after rt the one who brrngs rt to shore gets a specral blessrng The
ceremony rs qurte rmportant to all members of the Greek Orthodox Church but
rt does not srgnrfy the marrrage of the crty to the sea as rn Venrce when a rrng rs
cast rnto the canal
All polrtrcal affarrs are taken most serrously Durrng recent electrons rt was
necessary to patrol the streets rn armored cars rn order to drsperse the exerted
throngs The Greek government just now rs very unstable that undoubtedly
accounts for the exerted rnterest rn electrons and the strr and swrng rn the arr on
all such occasrons
How one would lrke to vrsrt thrs crty to see rts beauty rts hrstorrcal rums rts
rnterestrng people and rts prcturesque Euzones' If ever you go to Europe dear
reader don t neglect Athens It vrvrdly speaks of the glory that was Greece
THE AMERICAN SCHOOL AND RURAL GREECE
The Amerrcan School of Classrcal Studres was founded to provrde for advanced
students rn archaco ogy a more thorough opportunrty for study Located as rt rs
rn Athens the very heart of ancrent Greek culture rt rs admlrably sulted to
accomplrsh rts purpo e The burldrngs of the school themselves are burlt along
classrcal llnes and are entrrely whrte The exqursrte ever bloomrng gardens
surroundrng the school rncrease the beauty of the rnstrtutron Here students
are grven every opportunity for educational advantages and at the same trme to
lrve amongst surpassrngly beautrful surroundrngs
For these fortunate students the school term begrns October l and closes
une I5 a short perrod of trme but how much rs crammed rnto those few
months' From the begrnnlng of October trll Thanlisgrvrng the time rs devoted
entrrely to trrps rnto Northern Greece and Peloponnesus After Thanksgrvrng
classes begrn and they contrnue trll the first of Aprrl From then to the first of
June there rs more travel From such a schedule students get both class work
and actual field work
Rural Greece as the students see rt durrng therr travels rs an entrancrng study
Before the tr1p every student must equrp hrmself for the rrgors and hardshrps
whrch travelrng wrll rnvolve He buys qurnrne as a protectron agarnst malarra
cherry brandy for warmth stout strcks to protect hrmself agarnst the mad dogs
of Greece and most rmportant a canteen to carry water
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When the day for the flrst trlp arrlves every student breathlessly awalts the
start for now he knows he Wlll really see Greece 6 30 a m has been set as the
tlme for departure and at that hour the students and the blg Llncoln tourlng
cars are ready to go As a precaution the least sklllful drlver IS put ln the mlddle
of the caravan so that nothlng can happen to hlm wlthout the knowledge of the
others
Half an hour out of Athens the roads become mere ro k plles and the hazards
of drlvlng lncrease every mlnute Desplte the OPPTCSSIVC heat 'lnd lm o Slb e
roads they drlve on tlll noon untll the first acropolls or wwlled town I9 lghtcd
Then the students leave the cars cllmb the hlll explore the lulns munch thelr
lunch of ralslns and sandwlches and otherwlse amuse them elves tlll the heat of
the day has subslded Then they go down the hlll and contlnue the Joulnev ln
the automoblle untll they reach a town sultable for spendlng the nlght
The arrlval of the cars IS always an event for the town Wlth the fan fare of
klaxons every lnhabltant even the chlckens and plgs come runnlng to see the
Amerlcans ln thelr cars There are always plenty of Gleeks on h'lnd who h ve
returned to Greece after llvlng ln the Unlted States thls IS thelr chance to show
off thelr Engllsh to thelr admlrlng frlends Accommodatlons ln such vlllages 'lre
generally undeslrable so rather than keep the bugs company the students st'ly up
practlcally all nlght If a hardy one does attempt sleep he IS generally tortured
and appears the next mornlng wlth hls face and arms a mass of bltes
lf there are any lnterestlng YUIDS ln the sectlon the stay generally lasts for
three or four days Durlng that tlme the students make an lnten IVC survey of
the YUIHS and each one IS expected to report and show the school one partlcular
sectlon of the Slte
Thus they Journey from place to place All SltCS rlch ln arch eo o.,lcal lole
are thoroughly studled Qometlmes travel becomes too dlflicult for automoblles
and then lt must be contlnued on donkey back One nlght the students spent
ID the monastery of St ohn the Baptlst lnhablted by four abandoned monks
It was on the top of a mountam whlch took two hours to cllmb and the accom
modatlons were most unsatlsfactory The nlght was freezlng cold and at 4 30
ln the mornlng the clanglng of bells cruelly summoned the students to a mass
whlch lasted for an hour and a half A meagre breakfast of coffee that resem
bled Turklsh mud was served afterwards and then the travelers began the descent
of the other Slde of the mountaln a Journey that took four hours
Not all days however are days of hardshlp and tlrlng cllmbs The beautlful
scenery and such pleasures as swlms ln the Bay of Corlnth always compensate
for the unpleasant adventures
Thls travel naturally glVCS the students a llrst hand plcture of Greek peasants
They flnd through thelr travels that the peasants lead an unbellevably hard llfe
Every day they have to lead thelr goats and sheep mlles and mlles to pasture
fthere IS not a cow ln the whole of Greece and thelr own llvlng IS most meager
The women however desplte the rlgors of thelr llfe are surpasslngly beautlful
So the trlps contlnue lnto every sectlon of Northern Greece to all towns and
every countryslde rlch ln archaeologlcal lore Students see firsthand all that
they ever studled about Greece and the knowledge they acqulre can never be
surpassed nor lost But even though these young people reallze that they are
galnlng valuable CXPCIICDCC every one of them breathes a slgh of rellef when
Thanksglvlng rolls around and they can settle down to a few months of com
fortable ClVlllZCd llvlng
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The classes are most confining They tax the abilities of the students to the
utmost The young archaeologists must not only work in class rooms they are
required to do actual work in restoring a part of the Acropolis Every loose stone
must be examined and measured so that its location can be fixed if the Acropolis
were fully restored It is of interest to know that the exceptionally clear atmos
phere required the Greeks to build their columns slightly concave so that they
would loolc straight Hard as this work may seem the students love it for as
one student phrased t working ln the Acropolis is like repairing clouds ID
heaven
The Christmas vacation comes as a welcome relief from the grind of classes
Then the students mingle with the gayly festive Athenians For two and one
half weeks they enjoy the gayetles of an Athenian holiday
visit ancient sites and study ancient Greek wrt as it can be studied only in Greece
So a student 'lt the American School in Athens spends 1 highly profitable year
He acquires knowledge that he can never lose he actually sees the glory that
was Greece
A1 MA FLUCK
NOTE Material for this paper was assembled from the
letters of Edward Fluck brother of the writer M1 Fluck
after his study at Johns Hopkins won the Fellowship to the
Amerlcan ln tltute of Archaeology in Athens Gieece ln a
national competitive examination His letters have been
most interesting and the COMUS is glad to shale the pleasure
they have found in them
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Peter and Jeremrah
Before me srt Peter and eremrah the two sawdust frrends Peter the blue
teddy bear and eremrah the monkey Not so long ago there were more members
of thrs rnanrmate famrly but they who once lrved together rn our room are now
scattered Brlly Prog was moved downstarrs to a sunnrer wrndowsrll for hrs
health the plant whrch grew out of hrs chrna back needed more lrght and atten
tron than rt got up here The three lrttle chrna dogs Prrtz Dunk and Pug wrth
therr mother Cretel are temporarrly housed rn a dresser drawer awartrng therr
removal to a comfortable box where they wrll lrve a safer and qureter lrfe The
llttle wooden Mrckey Mouse has moved far away wrth the small boy who cared
for hrm even more than we drd
But Peter and eremrah were always the most rmportant members of thrs
famrly Peter wrth hrs prnk paws and a prnk rrbbon around hrs neck eremrah
dressed rn a green bellhop s unrform They 'rre both very much worn yet they
retarn therr charm Peter s eyes are strll shrny brown nd he strll looks oft and
fuzzy To be sure the sawdust shows through the toe of hrs rrght foot and hrs
blueness rs faded and drrty l washed hrm once but he had to lre on the radra tor
for three days untrl hrs sawdust drred He looked o woebegone that I doubt
rf l ll ever have the heart to bathe hrm agarn Besrdes hrs jornts are terrrbly
loose and l fear that some day soon hrs head wrll come off rt rs so very wobbly
Poor Peter' He can t help that rt rs re lly our fault We would ask hrm ques
trons my srster and l and then rn assrstrng hrm to answer she would move hrs
head up and down to make hrm say yes whrle l would take hrm by the nose
and turn hrs head to make hrm say no It was a great strarn on hrs neck and
rt made the end of hrs nose a lrttle oft too As for hrs vorce hrs squeak box
broke almost a year ago But Peter rs strll a great comfort and a most sympathetrc
confidant
As for eremrah he too rs drrty one of hrs heels rs worn completely through
hrs jornts are loose and hrs left ear whrch rs now jorned to hrs head at only one
pornt tends to strck out at a peculrar angle and must occwsronally be pushed back
rnto place But he can strll answer questrons and the famrly gets great enroy
ment from questronrng hrm 'rnd then movrng hrs tall to make hrm nod yes
Thrs connectron of hrs head and t rl however rs a ource of great annoy
ance to the monkey for sometrmes when he rs set down carelessly he leans too
hard on hrs tarl Thrs causes hrs head to rar e and the poor anrmal may have to
srt for hours wrth hrs chrn stuck up rnto the 'rrr untrl some one sees hrs predrc ment
and comes to hrs rescue Hrs rntellrgence also remarns lt rs remarkable how
rntellrgent two brown glass eyes can look when set a certarn way and eremrah s
exp e sron changes wrth the fosrtron of hrs head At trmes he srts as though
engrossed rn hrs own deep thoughts At other trmes when hrs head rs turned
at the proper angle he has the most qurzzrcal expressron on hrs monkey face
And so the two sawdust frrends srt together for hours sometrmes lookrng out
the wrndow sometrmes looking at the w ll of the room Frequently they srt wrth
heads bowed thrnkrng therr own thoughts But often they seem to drscuss
werghty affarrs Apparently Peter does most of the talkrng for he srts wrth one
arm up as though expl rmng a matter of great rmportance whrle Jeremrrh hrs
head trlted to one srde looks up at hrm lrstenrng rntently to every mute word
Many trmes have l come upon them thus and l have asked Peter rf he were drs
cussrng the pre ent economrc crrsrs and he rn all serrousness has assured me that
he was l do not doubt but that these tvro sawdust frrends understand perfectly
all that rs gorng on
MARY Knrzrrarar.
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Clty by N1ght
From my hotel wlndow l look out on the cnty What I see IS not the busmess
section not the Hne resldentlal sectlon but that section which once hou ed the
respectable cltlzenry and IS now occupied by people of a lower soclal standlng
The VICW mlght be called a landscape ln llght and dark or lt IS night and the
roof llne almost blends with the starless sky maklng a dark blue background on
which a few lights stand out There are not many llghts for the bulldlngs 'ure
low and from my room on the slxth floor I look down on the roofs of most of them
However there was an occasional light from the upper story of some house a
few dlmly lighted bulldlngs rlse above the rest and right before me runs a street
marked by the arc lights and the lllumlnatlons of stores along the way
To the right the sky IS brighter no doubt from the reflectlon of blight signs
whxte smoke from a passmg engme looks oft and fluffy ln the same lnght
ln the foreground stand three brlllrantly llghted blllboards and ln front of
them runs the elevated The trams rush 1nto the statlons hke strange bugs
Their llghted wxndows alternated with dark wlndow frames glve a cullously
strlped effect and the single headllght shlnes out into the darkness hke a giant
feeler Below the tracks the surface cars clang and the autos pass
For a moment all IS qulet Then some one laughs ID the street below an
auto honks lts horn an elevated tram roars out of the station There comes the
sound of a dlstant tram and a puff of Whlte smoke from its engme shows ln the
distance On the horizon stands a slngle patch of red llght
MARY KREIBEL
Mother
Untlrlng hands
Beautlful eyes
A rhapsody of soft
Sweet lullables
Never endxng
Modeled wlth God s
Grace of perfectlon
A masterplece of all
That s good and kmd
And comfortable
SYLVIA MELLNER
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downtown. A water tower stands out in the glare of an illuminated sign and the
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Organ MUSIC
Outside the world was hustllng and bustlmg and nolsy lnslde the noon
sun shone softly through the modest colored windows and the alr smelled of
sweet flowers The people came ln softly not to dlsturb the peace and quiet of
the chapel
Then the organ sounded and I forgot the nolse outside and the sun and the
flowers wlthln The organ IS the mlghtlest of all Instruments but It IS great only
under the hands of an artist Once l trled to play one and It seemed stiff and
awkward But the man at the console was a master and hlS muslc was graceful
and flexlble l don t know just what he played a prelude probably from
Chopxn an overture from Wagner and the most amusmg little plece with a queer
endlng And then xt was over the moment of enchantment was ended
All afternoon ln the hustllng bustllng noisy world I hummed an amusxng
llttle plece wlth a queer endlng
MARY KREIBEL
Gypsy Sunbeams
Aerle gypsy dancers
Wlth bewltchnng charms
Hold enchanting treasures
ln slowly moving arms
Lovely gay bright colors
Wlth each tousled head
Wonder should they tempt you3
Then flirt and smlle lnstead
But swaying hlps and dancing eyes
Wlll vamsh lf you wake
And be not rlppllng skirts at all
just sunbeams on the lake
SYLVIA MELLNER
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The realm of prctured faces holds a fascrnatron that rs almost rmpossrble to
escape The expressron of the eyes the flash of a parnted smrle haunts one long
after tle occasron of vrewrng the portrart has been forgotten And then who
can deny that prctures are almost human rn therr changeful qualrt1es3 Does the
Mona Lrsa ever look twrce the same? Look at the prcture of your dearest frrend
when you are radrantly happy and you see a joyous happy countenance lookrng
back at you But then look agarn when sad and weary and lo that g y mrle
l s ch nged to a tender understandrng one Of all the Irghts rn whrch a prcture
can be vrewed omel'ow the moonlrght seems to lend the most lrvrng aspect All
non es entrals are drscarded to the back ground and under the eerre lrght of the
moon prctured eyes become true mrrrors of the soul
One warm sprrng nrght there were upon the bureau of a certarn young grrl s
bedroom two prctures Whrle the rest of the room was shrouded rn darkness
the r ys of the moon stre mrng through the open wrndow lrghted clearly the
two photographs rn therr rdentrc l oval frames One could see at a glance that
they vrere prctures of the same grrl The first photograph showed a chrldrsh
erght year old lrttle face wrth wrde rnrocent eyes and a drooprng sad mouth
rn the second ta ken erght years later the eyes partly hldden by drooplng lashes
are le s confidrng and the mouth has become curved mto a knowrng smrle The
tvwo pictures are drrectly facing each other Stralght mto the eyes of superror
self confident Srxteen look the rnnocent trustrng eyes of Erght A breeze stns
the curtarns and scarcely louder than the rustlrng branches outsrde the wrndow
comes the whrsper from Erght Year Old
What have you done3 I have been so sure for erght years that you would
do omethrng great I have been o sure you would be frne and every one would
love you I have trusted you Tell me so I may be happy
No answer comes and Erght Year O'd contrnues
Why wrll you not look strarght at me3 Why do you smrle as though I could
not understand Why do you not tell me that you have been good and true and
lovable as I planned you would bei'
At last a broken whrsper from that other one whose superror smrle has slowly
slowly drsappeared
I cannot tell you that I have not been fine I have been petty mean
drshonorable and undutlful I have not done one thrng you planned I would
Those who love me do not really know me or they would not But am I alone
to blame3 What drd you ever grve me but a lot of pretty useless fancies and
rdeals too hlgh and brrttle for thrs everyday worId3 All you planned rs as useless
as moonshrne and as gossamer as cobweb'
Those rnnocent eyes those trustrng eyes' Is rt the rrrrdescence of the moon
lrght or are they full of tears3
I do not understand you Is rt then not good to try to be fine to try to
accomplrsh somethrng3
Srxteen answers
It rs not farr to judge me by your standards You know nothrng of the
world' I see people tryrng to be good and they meet wrth nothrng but hard hrp
I see people berng wrcked and they lrve and thrrve What s the use3
It rs a questron past Erght Years powers of explanatron but she knows yes
as perhaps Srxteen wrll never know agarn and steadrly sadly she gazes at her
other elf rn that other oval frame
Then suddenly through the wrndow comes a gust of wrnd scatterrng upon the
floor petals of the clrmbrng ro e r mbler and C u rng the frame of grxteen to fall
face downward upon the bureau ls rt agarn the moonlrght or do the eyes of that
chrldrsh face rn the other frame agarn become understandrng conhdent trustrng
as they look upon the fallen prcture and does an rmperceptrble whrsper float
through the room3 ' I know you wrlll
RUTH Burz
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The Bells on Christmas
A silken mist and silver dew,
A silence, and the beaming shafts
Of morning sun reflect a hue
Of sparkled snow the cobwebbed rafts
ln Peter s Church arouse a dust
As sweet bells chime on Christmas Morn
lVl1d creaking wheels all caked with rust
To tell the world a Christ was born
ln Bethlehem they clang and sway
And speckled doves do murmur song
Among the chimes This Holy Day
ls born anew The bells have rungl
FRANCIS FEI-IR
Vesper H111
It was late when we held Vespers that night The sun was
setting as we climbed the hill for our service When we entered
the outdoor chapel all was quiet only the last sleepy twitterlngs
of the birds and the soft rustling of the grass broke the silence
After the service we sat there perfectly quiet It was too
holy to speak Ahead of us there was a break in the hills and
thiough that gap the evening mists came creeping in like a soft
white veil falling gently over the hilltops to protect them through
the night As the light grew dimmer the sky became a deeper
and a darker blue nd the stars came out notlike diamonds their
gleam was softer than that ofa diamond but more like lustrous
pearls It seemed that there was a clark blue velvet dome set
with rare gems placed close over our heads Never have the
heavens seemed so close
We left the hilltop and descended to common things but up
there the trees still whlspered their lullaby and the stars shone
down on the sleeping birds
MARY KREIBEL
The Silver Queen
She glides within the Heaven s playground
Of beaming pillars gilded white
Which pierce her iron moulded rafts
She floats This fin tailed swimming greyhound
Crashing clouds in dead of night
She walks the sky and kisses space
But keeps her nest on Mother Earth
No grander sight have planets seen
Since this old world has had its birth
Beauty Splendor Grandeur Grace
All surround you Silx er ueen
FRANCIS FEHR
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Dodging stars and silver shafts,
The Elghth Wonder
Many a poet has extolled the exqulslte fragrant beauty of the hanglng gardens
of Babylon admlrers have not been wantlng to pralse the ornate majestlc Temple
of Dlana at Ephesus every school boy knows the legend of the Colossus strad
dllng the harbor at Rhodes and yet whlle these wonders of the world have been
celebrated ln legend and song an equally potent appalllng wonder stands neg
lected and forgotten You need not cross the golden sands of Egypt to gaze
upon lts splendor nor does lt stand ln majesty on bllght Agean shores for the
street of every Amerlcan clty knows ltS lnexpllcable lure and chlldren use It for a
safety base ln playlng tag The calm tenor of our llfe would not be affected
should we never see the Pyramlds or the Alexandrlan llghthouse but banlsh
thlS Power and mothers would become anxlous maldens would langulsh and
youths at college would be forced to pawn that graduatlon glft
Need l tell you more for It IS of that modern wonder of the world the Mall
box that I speak Thousands nay mllllons human hopes wonders fears and
regrets pass through the metal safety vault every day of our llves Cease all
human lntercourse destroy our mall system and you wlll hear more walllngs
and despalr than when Nero flred the clty of Rome True a mallbox can boast
no classlc beauty no ornate deslgns but the spell ln whlch It holds all emotlons
and hopes IS the more wonderful because of that Who has not longed for
awalted lh dread expectancy been surprlsed and dellghted by the arrlval of some
letter posted prevlously wlthln lts sanctuary3 What tragedles mlght have been
averted what happiness bestowed had or had not a certaln letter been malled'
The tlme that It takes for a mlsslve to be dropped wlthln IS scarcely a second yet a
momentous second Outslde that metal slot you stlll may alter a denlal change
a decree lnslde and you are bound forever by a wrltten word
We are told that the Temple of Dlana knew an uncountable number of wor
shlpers Equally uncountable are those who dally observe the rltes of the letter
box Each approaches accordlng to the nature of hls communlcatlon One
may mall a letter unhesltatlngly blowlng after lt an alry klss another ponderlng
the cllre lmportance of hls message may approach anxlously and then swlftly
as lf afrald of second thought toss hls mlsslve ln the box and hurry away
Many of us ln fact most of us wlll never see those wonders of the anclent
world extolled ln legend and song But whlle we may at any tlme VlSlt thls
modern wonder and convey to ltS keeplng the product of our thoughts and
deslres and whlle lt dally brlngs us messages from loved ones far away Rhodes
may laud lts Colossus Alexandrla ltS llghthouse we of a modern world of tlought
wlll place our homage where lt belongs before our unlovely omnlpotent mallbox
RUTH BUTZ
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Hrs Last Dream
The dull red sun of late autumn had fallen below the rugged stately peaks
whrch overshadowed the lrttle home of old ohn Carson rn a deep valley between
the mountarn ranges The last beam streammg through the lrttle wrndow had
revealed the frgure of Old ohn hrmself slouchrng rn hrs shabby rockrng charr
starrng at the sunset wrth morst eyes ln the weeks whrch had passed the man
seemed to have aged more than rn the last ten years Hrs grey eyes once keen
and brrght had now become drm and watery wrth dark crrcled pouches under
them The lrnes around hrs nose and mouth had deepened mto long wrrnkles
whrle those on hrs forehead resembled seams of whrte flesh Never had he felt
so drsabled or decreprt for he had even drscontrnued hrs habrtual darly walk and
desrred to srt rn thrs rocker by the wrndow
ohn Carson had always been a man of a morose broodrng nature Small
non essentral drffrcultres and grrevances had always seemed to hrm to be of grave
rmportance When hrs daughter had dred over a year ago hrs wrfe had more than
she could do to comfort hrm rn hrs grref Hovs ever when hrs wrfe dred Old ohn
thought he would not have recovered had rt not been for hrs on who returned
from college to stand by hrm
Then the government had forgotten all mercy when rt had taken hrs son from
college and sent hrm to France to fight for hrs country
Old john s son had always been devoted to hrs father and hrs father had
recrprocated wrth unsurpassed paternal affectron Charles who had always craved
for knowledge wantrng to be a doctor and for whom Car on had slaved and
sacrrfrced all hrs lrfe rn order that he mrght attend college had shown hrs appre
cratron for hrs opportunrtres by becomrng the hrghest standrng man rn hrs class
He would have graduated as valedrctorran had he not been enlrstcd rn the army
Durrng hrs servrce rn France Charles had farthfully wrrtten to hrs father
tryrng to comfort hrm and tellrng hrm not to worry Suddenly these letters had
ceased to come to Old John hrs fears were rmmedrately aroused He trred to
console hrmself by rnventrng all krnds of excu es for the farlure of the letters He
vrsrted the post offrce anxrously everyday but he was always greeted wrth
Nothrng today Mr Carson Frnally a government letter came a letter he
had prayed and hoped wouldn t come It told of the death of hrs on Charles
whrle rn actron durrng the St Mrhrel Drrve
ohn Carson plodded wearrly home a glassy stare rn hrs drmmed eyes seerng
nothrng hearrng nothrng grrevrng only for hrs son
Sprrrt had left hrs body hrs last and greatest ambrtron had been krlled along
wrth hrs son Lrfe no longer meant anythrng to the old man for he was alone
old almost rncapacrtated Now as he sat before hrs wrndow rn the drlaprdated
rockrng charr on the eve of hrs son s burral he vrsualrzed rn the settrng sun hrs
lrfe s goal srnkrng at the end of hrs day It had ever beamed brrghtly before
hrm had ever spurred hrm on and now wrth the last gone rt sank forever from
hrs vrew
The first gleams of the mornrng sun found old ohn Carson strll slouchrng
rn hrs charr hrs bony frngers trghtly clutchrng a government sealed envelope
He had dreamed hrs last dream
E-MILIE PARNELL
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Arms are lowered at twenty pace
A lmen lrrdes the gr.: s
Hearts are throbbing hot blood races
Pistols sleme thelr brass
A bullet tears thc breast
The one shall lrvc md one hdll oar
To hrs eternal rest
FRANCIB F111-IR
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How dear to my heart are the p1es of the Iunchroom
I gobbled unt1I I thought I would bust
The custard the apple I ate as a chlld would
Reservlng for Iast the Juicy old ple crust
The oggy old ple crust
That boggy old ple crust
That sweet tasting ple crust
I loved as a krd
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Was I Scared
The moonlight through my window You can bet your Sunday hat
Casts welrd shadows on the wall That to me they re qulte a fright
Some as blg as glants When those figures start 1n movlng
Others very small I duck my head from sight
Each corner s fuII of hgures When I was small I d call my IVIa
All unmvlted guests But now that I m so bug
I d Ilke to know thelr Iauslness I couldn t yell for help
I CI Ilke to know their quests When those shadows start to jug
S0 I Iay there hardly breathing
And I shlver ln my pllght
But I can klll those figures
If I just turn on the Ilght
I EROY REICIIENBACH
Ode to D1s111us1onment
How dear to my heart are the scenes of my chlldhood
When fondly I V1S1t tl 0 e Iovely old lands
The o chards the meadows the sweet smelllng wlld mood
All now covered over wlth hamburger stands
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HIGH SC HOOL PLRSONALITIES
Wlxat do the students do In schooll
Work loaf or play the fool-'
I rancls Schenk twlrls the artlst s lxrush
Frank Flsher smgs sweet as a thrush
Charley Ackley pretty bubl les doth blow
Ken IVIIller at clehatlng IS not at all slow
Alvena Seckar sketches houses and trees
Dave Storch as an actor trles to please
Dorothy Greenberg eats candy day after day
Walter Frank asks for some In a most pleasmg way
Dot WIegner uses the Ilbrary for a good and safe hldeout
Walter Bastlan Ilkes hls good old julcy sauerkraut
Sylvla lVIeIIner wears always a poet s dreamy oo
Ioe Parmet IS burled deep In a Russian hook
Beatrice Kurtz our herolne wrll be
Charlle Cumph Ilkes swImmIng In the sea
Lucllle Seng out of homework neatly does wrngglc
RIchard IDICICCYI throws a mean Old baseI all
Wlllle Gllbert III-:es em both sIIIn and quite tall
Crace Champagne flashes her pretty pert smlles
Clement Cnanellx worries teachers with hls wlles
Ruth Butz grooms our school Canary and Blue
Leroy Relchenbach tells hrs latest joke to you
And so on down the Ilst on and on I could go
And names of many dlfferent pupils show
All are dlfferent yes each from the other one
Every Mother s daughter and every Father s son
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