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Orange and Black Staff-1923-1924
range and Black
VOL.XVH JUNE NO.8
Devoted to the interests of the Students, Alumni and Faculty of the Milton High
School, Milton,
Pennsylvania.
Subscription price, one dollar per year, Single copies, 15 cents.
Entered as second-class matter, October 9, 1908, Milton, Pa., Act of March 3, 1879.
Editor-in-Chief.
ORANGE AND BLACK STAFF
.........Elisabeth Hedenberg, '24
Assistant Editor-in-Chief ......... ............, .........,............... H e len Guify, '25
Literary .................................. ..........,...........,.................... D orthy Krock, '24
Poetical ............ ...,...... E velyn Koch, '24, George Boggs, '25
Science .......,........ . ..............................,......., Harold Murray, '24
School News .,.....,. .....,...........................,................,....,..........' F rances Wolfe, '25
Alumni ,.....,............ ,........ M rs. Thelma Reichley, '16, Mrs. Lfura Mussina, '19
Athletics, Boys ........ .....,.........,..,A,,..,,,..............,,...........,.......,.. P reston Davis '24
Athletics, Girls .,...... ..., ................. H a nnah Trate, '24
Exchange ......... .......... E lizabeth Burrowes, '24
Orchestra ....,.... .,..........,.,. J oseph Bender, '25
Staff Artist .,,,4,,, ,,...,...,......, ........ D a vid Hoffman, '25
FACUNLTY ADVISORY BOARD
Miss Mollie Smith Mr. Wm. T. Johnson Miss Sara Bernhardt
CLASS EDITORS
Gladys Geary, '24 Margaret Moore, '25
Thomas Underwood, '24 Alfred Wenner, '25
Ralph Schreyer, '26 Robert Gift, '27
Lawrence Ranck, '26 Elizabeth Fox, '27
BUSINESS STAFF
Business Manager ..,..........,...............................,......,,.,.......... .......... P reston Davis, '24
Assistant Business Manager .....,... .............. R obert Kremer, '25
Advertising Manager ......,,.,.,........ .......,.. W illiam Millward, '24
Assistant ....................,. ......... ........... J a mes Baker, '25
Assistant .....,... .... N ed Bowman, '25
Assistant .......,. ......... M arvin Moffet, '27
Assistant ......... .... J ack Schreyer, '26
Assistant ......... ....... F red Dietrick, '26
Assistant .,....... ...... B yron Hafer, '27
Assistant ...,................... ............,.. E ugene Fry, '26
Assistant ....,...,,....,,.,............ ....... L awrence Hause, '27
Circulation Manager ..,..,,. ,,,,.,,...,,,, ......,,...... F r ed Keiser, '24
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Thomas Reimensnyder .........
George Strahan ......
Hannah Trate .........
Genevieve McLaughlin . . .
. . . . . . . . .President
. . . .Vice-president
. . . . .Secretary
. . .Treasurer
CLASS MOTTO
"The wit of one and the wisdom of many."
CLASS FLOWER
American Beauty Rose
CLASS COLORS
Blue and Gold
THE FACULTY
Harry L. Smith, Principal
Estelle Rippel Smith
Sara Bernhardt
Mollie D. Smith
Wellard T. Guffy
Alice P. Scott
Edith E. Heffelfinger
Mary Moll
William T. Johnson
E. Collins Cupp
Darle F. Davis
Josephine Stewart
Ora Smith
Fred Moore
George Knight
ORANGE AND BLACK
EDITORIAL
A Completed journey
Last fall a band of explorers, known to the students of
Milton High as the Orange and Black Staf, started out
through the jungle of students and rules of the school to
discover what Wealth of talent and loyalty was hidden in
the composite mass. After a most successful journey, in
which all manner of unexpected revelations, mingled with
trials and tribulations, the goal of the expedition was
reached-the Land of Commencement Time. It is in this
land that Senior issue of the Orange and Black is pub-
lished. This is the proof that the explorers have accom-
plished what they set out to do.
From this land the explorers send back their most
grateful appreciation of all that the faculty and the mem-
bers of each class have done to help and support them on
their journey.
The Bequest of the Staff of '24
To the staff of '25 we, the staff of '24, bequeath all our
Wealth-wealth to be counted not so much by money as
by the amount of support and good will of the students and
faculty of Milton High and of the citizens of Milton. We
trust that the next staff will find these of the same value,
or of even greater value than did We, and that they will
treasure them as their greatest possessions, to be passed
down from year to year to those who will be appointed in
the future.
Beyond these inheritances, we have nothing to leave
but our best wishes for all that the future may hold, and
our hopes that the Orange and Black will become in the
future the biggest and best school magazine there is.
THE STAFF OF '24.
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JESSIE ALLEN
Commercial
Just "Jess"-Sub-center, '21g Center, '22-'23-'24
Mgr. Varsity, '24g Class Team Coach.
Class Team Coach.
"A gleam of seriousness and mirth untold,
Beneath it all a heart o'f gold."
Undecided
WALTER N. APPLEMAN
Commercial
"King Tut"
"A Wise man redects before he speaks."
Undecided
MILDRED CLEMENTINE ARNER
Commercial
"Mitz"
"How natural is joy, my heart!"
Undecided
ETHEL DOROTHY BAKER
Academic
"Mousie"
"Her air is so modesty her aspect so meek."
Bloomsburg Normal
' CATHERINE BUOY BALLIET
General
"Kit"-Stage Committee.
A "The world's no better if we hurryg
Life's no better if we worry."
Bucknell
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GLEN BOWER BARNER
Scientific
xcMuStyyv
Property Committeeg Ushering Committee.
"An honest man he is."
Undecided
RICHARD BAXTER
Academic
"Dick"-Stage Committee.
"A jolly and true happy fellow."
Bucknell
MYRTLE MAE BENNAGE
' Commercial
Miss Prim"-Indiana Typewriting Contest, '23-'24,
"A maiden never bold."
Milton Mfg. Co.
LUCILLE ELIZABETH BINGAMAN
Commercial
"Bingy"-Class Basketball.
"A light heart lives lengt'
Undecided
MARY MALINDA WETZEL
Commercial
Pretzel"-Ushering Committeeg Cashier Sec., '23.
"A face with gladness overspreadf'
Undecided
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FLORENCE HAZEL BOWER
Commercial
"Sister"
"A sweet and gentle maiden."
Williamsport Hospital
CLARA ELIZABETH BRIDGE
Commercial
"Bridget"
"A short and comely little girl."
Undecided
MARY IONE BURNS
Commercial
"Busy Bee"-Senior 0. 8: B. Committee.
"She's here, she's there, she's everywhere,
A swift and silent worker."
Milton Mfg. Co.
ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG BURROWES
Academic
'Betsy"-Class Play Committeeg O. Sz B. Staff, '24
Publicity Committeeg Senior O. Ka B. Committee.
"She's pretty to walk with,
And witty to talk with,
And pleasant, too, to think on."
Bucknell
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MABEL MARGUERITE CAMPBELL
Commercial
"Smiles"
"A smile for all and a welcome glad."
Undecided
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ORANGE AND BLACK
ETHEL MAE CHISHOLM
Commercial
"Shorty"-Class Basketball.
"To be bright is her hobby."
Undecided
ERNEST HARRIS DAUBERT
Scientific
"Cheese"-Orchestra, '22-'23-'24g Property Committeeg
Class Basketball.
"If ever man on earth was 'free
And independent it was he."
State College
PRESTON BECHER DAVIS
Scientific
Basketballg Debating Team, '23g Senior Class Playg
0. Kz B. StaH, '23-'24g Class Play C-ommitteeg
Vice-president, '23,
"Brilliant, with his ever-fiowing wealth of ideas.'
Bucknell
HELEN SHORTESS DOTTS
Commercial
"Skinny"-Class Basketball.
"Here's to Helen Dotts,
Whose good cheer we must recall."
Undecided
LAWRENCE LUTHER DRUM
Scientific
"Titus"-Class Basketballg Varsity Basketball, '24g
Varsity Football, '24g Program Committee.
"A man of sense in school and out,
And yet a merry fellow."
Bucknell
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EVELYN VIOLA GALLAGHER
Commercial
"Daughter"
"If ladies be but young and vain,
They have the gift to know it."
Dr. Clinger's Office
FRANCES IRENE WILSON
Commercial
"Fran"-Invitation Committeeg Publicity Committeeg
Class Basketball,
"How far that little candle throws its beams!"
Undecided
FLORENCE ELLEN GEARHART
Academic
"Fl-ossy"-Usher at Play.
"She loves to laugh."
Nurse
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GLADYS LORINE GEARY
Commercial
"Gladie"--Class Basketballg O. 8x B. Editor, '21-'23-'24
Class Playg O. Kz B, Committeeg Candy Committeeg
Checking Committee.
"A friend to all who know herg
A comrade through and through."
Undecided
SIDNEY THEODORE GENSEL
Commercial
"Sid"-Baseball, '22-'23-'24g Class Basketball, '23-'24g
Track Team.
Resorts to his memory for his jokes,
And to his imagination for his facts."
Undecided
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EDWIN LEE KEISER, Jr.
Scientific
Pee Wee"--Class President, '22g Vice-president, 22g Mgr.
Varsity Track Teamg Chairman Ticket Committeeg
Class Basketball.
"The small pebble stirs the peaceful lake."
Bucknell
WILLIAM EUGENE KENNEDY
General
"Bill"-Basketball, '22-'23-'24g Football, '23,
"A little nonsense now and then
Is relished by the wisest men."
Trade School
MILDRED ELIZABETH KERR
General
"Milly"
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
Undecided
HELEN MILDRED KLING
Commercial
"Sunshine"
"Helen's eyes are merry
And she smiles the live-long day."
Undecided
BLAINE EDWARD KLINGMAN
Commercial
Kinky"-Class Basketballg Checking Committeeg Baseball.
"I love to play and have some fun."
' Undecided
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EVELYN ALMINA KOCH
Commercial
"Jingles"-Class Song, '23g O. 8z B. Staff, '24,
"We have a lass in our class
Who likes to draw and write,
Sometimes we find a little rhyme
That fills us with delight."
Mansfield Normal School
DORTHY IDA KROCK
General
"Dot"-Literary Editor O. Sz B., Publicity Committee,
Candy Committee.
"Full -of life and vigor."
Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, Mass.
LENNA MAE KRUM
Commercial
Cheer Leader, '23-245 President A. A., '24g Coach Class
Teamsg Chairman Candy Committeeg Musical
Program Committeeg Class Play Committee.
"Sail into that with a lot of pep!"
Is her motto every step.
Undecided
JOHN ALFRED LINDNER
General
"Archie"-Class Basketball, O. 8z B., '23, Advertising
I, Committeeg Mgr. Class Track Team.
' "Pm here. I'm there!
I stick my nose everywhere-
And into everything."
Bucknell
HUGH MONTGOMERY MARSH
Scientific
"Gummy"-Class President, ,213 0. Kz B., '22-235 Football
'23-'24g Class Basketball, Debating Team, '23g Class
. Playg Varsity Basketball, Senior O. KL B. Com.g
Asst. Treasurer, '24, Varsity Tennis, '24,
"The iron will of one stout heart
Shall make a thousand quail."
f Bucknell
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"Giggles"-Manager Varsity, '22g Captain Varsity, '23-'24,
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EDWIN LEE KEISER, Jr.
Scientific
:Pee Weel'-Class President, '22g Vice-president, 225 Mgr.
Varsity Track Teamg Chairman Ticket Committeeg
Class Bfasketball.
"The small pebble stirs the peaceful lake."
Bucknell
WILLIAM EUGENE KENNEDY
General
"Bill"-Basketball, '22-'23-'24g Football, '23,
"A little nonsense now and then
Is relished by the wisest men."
Trade School
MILDRED ELIZABETH KERR
General
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"A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
Undecided
HELEN MILDRED KLING
Commercial
"Sunshine"
Helen's eyes are merry
And she smiles the live-long dayf'
Undecided
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BLAINE EDWARD KLINGMAN
Commercial
Kinky"-Class Basketballg Checking Ciommitteeg Baseball.
"I love to play and have some fun."
Undecided
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EVELYN ALMINA KOCH
Commercial
"Jingles"-Class Song, '23g O. 8z B. Staff, '24.
"We have a lass in our class
Who likes to draw and writeg
Sometimes we find a little rhyme
That fills us with delight."
Mansfield Normal School
DORTHY IDA KROCK
General
"Dot'l-Literary Editor O. Ka B.g Publicity Committee,
Candy Committee.
"Full -of life and vigor."
Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, Mass.
LENNA MAE KRUM
Commercial
Cheer Leader, '23-249 President A. A., '24, Coach Class
Teamsg Chairman Candy Committee, Musical
Program Committee, Class Play Committee.
"Sail into that with a lot of pep!"
Is her motto every step.
Undecided
JOHN ALFRED LINDNER
General
'lArchie"-Class Basketball, O. Kr B., '23, Advertising
Committee, Mgr. Class Track Team.
"Pm here. I'm there!
I stick my nose everywhere-
And into everything."
Bucknell
HUGH MONTGOMERY MARSH
Scientific
"Gummy"-Class President, '21, 0. dz B., '22-235 Football
'23-'24g Class Basketball, Debating Team, '23g Class
Playg Varsity Basketballg Senior O. Ez B. Com.g
Asst. Treasurer, '24g Varsity Tennis, '24.
"The iron will of one stout heart
Shall make a thousand quail."
Bucknell
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"Giggles"-Manager Varsity, '22g Captain Varsity, '23-'24,
'Shorty"-Basketball, '21-'22-'23g Varsity Basetball, '24g
"A merrier man I never spent an hour's talk withal."
ORANGE AND BLACK
HELEN MAE MATHIAS
Commercial
Treasurer A. A., '24,
"She's never been known to indulge in tears."
Milton Standard Office
ANN LOUISE MAYES
Academic
"Annie"-Class Basketball, 215 Orchestra, '22.
"She is as virtuous as she is fair."
Bucknell
GENEVIEVE MARIE M'LAUGHLIN
Commercial
"Jenny"-Class Treasurer, '23-'24.
"If she continues, she will win great fame."
Reliable Furniture Co.
BEULAH ELIZABETH M'LAUGHLIN
General
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"She never did harm that we heard of."
Jefferson Hospital
WILLIAM ROOSEVELT MERTZ
Scientific
"Just Bill"-Class Basketballg Varsity Footballg
Senior Class Playg Orchestra, '21-'22,
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WILLIAM NEWTON MILLWARD
Scientific
"Newt"-Varsity Tennis, '23g Class Basketballg Advertising
Mgr. O. Sz B.g Asst. Mgr., '23g Senior Class Play.
"Life's a jest, and all things show itg
I thought so once and now I know it."
Bucknell
OLIVER PHILIP MONTGOMERY
Scientific
"Phil"-Varsity Tennis, '23g Varsity Baseball, '23,
"Laugh not too muchg the witty man laughs least."
Bucknell
RUTH MOODY
Academic
"Ruthie"-Class Historiang Senior O. 8x B. Committee.
'fSilence is perfectest herald -of joy."
Undecided
JOHN MAXWELL MOORE
Scientific
"Max"-Senior Class Play Property Committeeg
Usher Committee.
"He's a jolly good fellow."
Bucknell
FLORENCE MAE MORGAN
Commercial
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"Good nature is stronger than tomahawksf'
Undecided
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EUGENE JAMES MORRISSEY
Scientific
Gene"-Varsity Football, '23-'24g Class Basketball, Senior
Class Play Property Committeeg Stage Committee.
"Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee,
At all his jokes, for many a joke had he."
Bucknell
ISABELLE ALMEDA MUMMEY
Commercial
Usisff
"A smile is the same in all languages."
Undecided
HAROLD WATSON MURRAY
Scientific
"Sie"-Science Editor O. Sz B., Property Committee,
Ushering Committee.
"I say it is so, therefore it is so."
Bucknell
JOHN WILLIAM NEWCOMER
Commercial
"Bill"
"Silence is golden."
Undecided
JENNIE PAULING
Scientific
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"Felicity, not Huency of language, is a merit."
Mulncy Normal
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EDGAR FOUST REED
Scientific
"Hercules"
Class Basketball, '23-'24.
"I know thee for a man o'f many thoughts."
Bucknell
HAZEL IRENE REED
Academic
"Haz"-Ushering Committee.
' "A laugh is worth a hundred groans
, In any market!
Lankenau Hospital
i HELEN NAOMI REICHARD
' Academic
"Chicken"
"Her life is gentle."
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L THOMAS MILTON REIMENSNYDER
Scientific
, "Robin Hood"-Class President, '23-'24, Captain Varsity
' Basketball, '23-'24g Mgr. Varsity Basbetball, '24,
Football, '23-'24g Baseball, '24, Interscholastic
' Debating Team, '23,
"There should be something doing
In honor of his name."
Bucknell
BRIGHT BURTON REIN
Commercial
1 "Dimples"
"Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow."
Undecided
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LORETTA RHODES
Commercial
"Wildfire"-Class Bkisketb-allg Candy Committeeg ' 5
Ushering' Committee.
"She is always gay and ready for fun." '
HELEN ESTELLA SCHUTT
Commercial
"Jazz"-Mgr. Class Basketballg Candy Committee.
"It is not enough to be goodg
Be good for something.
Undecid rd
CATHERINE THERESA SEEBOLD
Commercial
"Kitty"-Class Basketballg Ushering Committee.
"Wavy hair, twinkling eyes-
A natural wit, we idolizef'
Undecided
PAUL RICHARD SEIBERTl
Scientific
"Sie"-Program Committeeg Ushering Committee.
"But lest the heat should grow intense,
We'll temper with some common sense."
Bucknell
PAUL JONES SEIDEL A
"Fed"-Senior Class Playg Junior O. Sz B. Committeeg
Trackg Vice-president, '21,
A -dainty, gallant ladies' man,
But not a man of booksg
A man with a temper like the wind,
And a man of exquisite looks."
State College
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GEORGE- FOLLMER SHOEMAKER
Scientific
"Shoey"--Ticket Committee for Class Playg Ticket
Committee for Games.
"There lives a deal of deviltry beneath his mild exterior."
Bucknell
ELIZABETH BEVAN SLIFER
General
Committeeg Class Play.
"She is happiest when she has her own Way."
Margaret Morrison
THELMA ELIZABETH SPRINGER
Commercial
' "Skinny"-Class Playg Cflass Basketballg Candy Committee
"She was made for happy thoughts."
Undecided
GEORGE LEWIS STRAHAN
General
Program Committeeg Class Basketballg Ticket Mgr.g
Treasurer A. A.g Oratorical Contest, '24,
"Thence to the famous orators repair."
Undecided
ROBERT MEIXELL STRAHAN
General
Just "Bob"-Class Basketballg Baseball, '23g Football,
'23-'24g Track, '24g Ticket Committeeg Varsity
Basketball, '24,
"From out his mouth does ever trip
The always ready jest and quip.
Hi-s endless chain of joke and pun
Makes all the day' one round -of fun."
Undecided
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"Betty"-Orchestra, '215 Class Editor, '21g Junior O. Sz B.
'iTubby"'-Treasurer, '22g Football, '23g Vice-president, '24g
ORANGE AND BLACK
CATHERINE ALICE STRINE
Academic
"Katie -Interscholastic Debating Team, '23g Orchestra, '24g
Chairman Property Committeeg Chairman Orchestra
Commiltteeg Class Song, '24,
"For reasoning clear, for work sublime,
Eternal fame reward shall be."
Bloomsburg Normal
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GEORGE WITHINGTON STRINE
General
"Squire"-Baseball, '22-'23-'24g Mgr. Football, '24g Class
Basketballg Chairman Publicity Committeeg
Senior O. gl B. Committee.
"It can't de done, thinks he,
Without advi-ce from him."
Ursinus
HANNAH MAE TRATE
Commercial
"Ham"-Class Basketballg O. Kr B. Reporter, '24g Varsity
Basketball, '24g Class Play.
"We love her disposition."
Undecided
THOMAS COOPER UNDERWOOD
Scientific
"Tommy"-Director of Orchestrag Baseballg Cheer Leader.
'24g Class Playg Bandg O. 8a B. Editorg Class
Basketballg Asst. Advertising Manager.
"I will utter what I believe today, '
If it should 'contradict all I said yesterday."
Philadelphia Textile School
HARRY JOSEPH WALKER
Scientific
"M-ose"-Football, '23-245 Track, '24g Class Basketballg
Stage Committee.
"Here's to the gladness of his gladness when he's glad,
Here's to the sadness of his sadness when he's sadg
But the gladness of his gladness and the sadness of his
sadness ,
Can't beat the ma-dness of his madness when he's mad." N
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CLASS EVENTS
Freshman Halloween Party .... .... H igh School
First Class Picnic .......... .......... W olfland
Sophomore Halloween Party .... .... A t Maxwell Moore's
Second Class Picnic ..... .... A llenwood
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CLASS EVENTS
Junior Halloween Party .... .... H igh School "Gym"
Third Class Picnic ......................... Boak's Park
Senior Class Play, "Come Out of the Kitchen"
High School Auditorium
The Washington Trip .... ........ S till a prospect
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THORNTON SHALER WALKER
Scientific
"Honey"-Baseball, '21-'22-'23-'24g Foosball Basketball
'23g President A. A., '24g Class Basketbal
Coach Class Teams
'KNO team complete without him
Lincoln University
ORANGE AND BLACK
HONOR STUDENTS
Vailedictory
Peace on Earth" ...................... Catherine Strine
Salutatory
America's Foundation" ........... ..... P reston Davis
The Mission of Internationalismu. .. .... Myrtle Bennage
A Helping Hand". .. ..... Ione Burns
The Fad of Antiquity" .... .... E lizabeth Burrowes
What's the Hurry ?" ...... .... E lisabeth Hedenberg'
Our National Responsibility". . . .... Ruth Moody
Future Fashions of Life". .. .... Ethel Baker
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"COME OUT OF Tl-IE KITCHEN"
PRESENTED BY THE CLASS OF 1924
March 13-14, 1924
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Paul Daingeriield, alias Smithfield ..........................................
Charles Daingerfield, alias Brindleburg ,......... .....
Elizabeth Daingerfield, alias Araminta ..,.....
Olivia Daingerfield, alias Jane Ellen ...............
..........Willia'm Mertz
...William Millward
........Hannah Trate
............Gra-ee VWO-ods
Amanda, Oliviafs black mammy ............................... ............. T helma Springer
Randolph Weeks, agent of the Daingerfields ........ ........ T homafs Underwood
Burton Crane, from the North ........................... ............... P 'reS+t0H Davis
Mrs. Falkner, Tucker's sister ...................... ........... G ladys Geary
Cora Falkner, her daughter ............................ .....
Solon Tucker, Crane's attorney and guest ....... ....... . .. ....
Thomas Lefferts, statistical poet ...............................................................
Under direction of Mrs. Thomas Sanger,
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.......Elizabeth Slifer
Montgomery Marsh
...............Paul Seidel
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Presidents Farewell Address
THOMAS M. REIMENSNYDER
Mr. Superintendent, Parents, Friends, Members of the
Faculty, and Fellow Students:
It is with feelings of mingled joy and sadness that I
speak to you on this occasion. It is a feeling of sadness
because we are about to bid farewell to our school career
in Milton High. We shall not forget the tender memories
that will linger in our thoughts of these happy and profit-
able school days. It is a feeling of joy, for we have spent
happy hours in each other's company and fellowship.
To the members of the faculty, our instructors, we
owe much. They have spent anxious hours of labor, aid-
ing us in storing up such knowledge as will help us in the
pursuits of the arduous tasks which await us in the other
fields of activity. It is a joy and inspiration because we
now face the realities of life. We have our first real view
of the golden lields facing us in this world of opportunities.
Some of us will continue the pursuit of knowledge in the
higher institutions of learning. that we may be further
equipped with armor essential for useful and efficient ser-
vice in this great historic age.
Instructors and classmates, as we pass on in life, we
shall ever hold hallowed memories of our school days in
Milton. With the passing of years, these memories will
grow more precious.
To you, my fellow students, may I speak a word, ask-
ing you to continue on the upward path upon which We
have already entered. Let us ever so conduct ourselves as
to reiiect along the pathway of life that which will honor
our home and our Alma Mater. Let not one of us ever be
associated with anything that would cast a shadow upon
these sacred walls, dedicated to the help and inspiration of
growing and developing manhood and womanhood.
And now, as president of my class, it becomes my im-
portant duty and great privilege, to take from my shoulders
the mantle and confer it upon my successor, the president
of the Class of '25. May you, sir, ever wear it to the honor
of our High School, and pass it on with untarnished folds,
as year by year we move onward and upward on the way to
useful and splendid attainment.
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CLASS SONG
fTune, "Aloha Oe"J
Our school-days now are past and gone,
And yet we fondly linger hereg
So that we may sing our farewell song,
To old High and our pals who are so dear.
Chorus
Farewell to thee, dear Milton High,
Duty calls us now to other plains.
One fond, last look before we say good-bye,
Until we meet again.
Long will our hearts recall each joy
That bound us in sweet friendship here 5
For time can nevermore destroy
Tender mem'ries we've gathered in four years
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CLASS OF '24
EVELYN ALMINA KOCH
Milton High School, we bid you a fond farewell
It is the last day of the year.
Our feelings are both of joy and sorrow,
For the parting time is here.
The years spent with thee, dear High,
Have flitted away on wings of gold.
Our hearts are sad at partingg
As we leave thy protecting fold.
Friendships formed here, dear school,
Will always linger in our mindg
And here within thy sacred walls
We've formed friendships of that kind.
When many years shall pass away,
And season follows season 'round,
Perhaps a member of '24
With fame and honor will be crowned.
How your heart will glow with pride then,
If one of you should glory wing
To say among your fellowmen:
"I used to go to school with him !"
O, may every member of '24
Look fondly back upon this year
As one which in the total sum
Of all your life will stand out clear.
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WEARERS OF Tl-IE. "M"
FOOTBALL
Strahan, R., Capt. Strine, G., Manager Snook, E.
Bennett, J. Reimensnyder, T. Ranck, L.
Harpster, M. Mertz, VV. Cantin, E.
Kennedy, W. Walker, H. Marsh, M.
Drum, L. Campiglio, F. Campbell, C.
Hulsizer, R. Walker, T. Morrissey, E.
BASKETBALL
CBOYSD
Kennedy, W. Ranck, L. Strahan, R.
Reimensnyder, T. Drum, L. Campig-lio, F
Davis, P. Marsh, M. Bennett, J.
Strine, R.
CGirlsj
Krum, L. Allen, J. Harmon, H.
Mathias, H. Trate, H. Woods, D.
Moore, M.
BASEBALL
Records' not complete.
CHEER LEADERS
Krum, L. Schreyer, J. Seidel, R.
Moore, M. Gensel, S. Whalen, J.
Underwood, T.
ORCHESTRA
Strine, C. Daubert, E. Strahan, G.
Underwood, T. Keiser, F.
BAND
Underwood, T.
ORATORICAL CONTEST
Cummings, E. Strahan, G.
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Hedenberg, E. Davis, P. Millward, W
TRACK
Records not complete.
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FOOTBALL TEAM
Top row, reading from left to right: E. C. Cupp fFaculty Managerj
Oberdick CCoachJ, Lentz fCoachJ, Strine CStudent Managerj, Harry L
Smithf Principaljg second row, Seidel, Morrissey, Marsh, Walker, D
Hoffman 3 third row, Raup, Schreyer, Harpster, Bennett, Ranck, Campiglio
Malickg fourth row, Kennedy, Bird, Drum, Campbell, Hulsizer, Cantin
bottom row, Reimensnyder, Mertz, L. Hoiman, Robert Strahan fCaptainJ
Snook, Walker.
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BOYS' BASKETBALL RESUME
Under the able direction of Malcolm Musser the 1923-24 team suc-
ceeded in outscoring their opponents and in Winning the majority of games
played.
Standing, left to right: Kremer flforwardj, Harpster CGuardJ, Mr.
Musser fCoachj, Marsh fGuardJ, Davis CCenterJ 3 seated, Drum CrFor-
Wardj, Bennett CForwar'dJ, Reimensnyder fCaptain, Guardj, Kennedy
CForWardD, and Strine CGuardJ.
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FOOTBALL TEAM
Top row, reading from left to right: E. C. Cupp CFaculty Managerj
Oberdiek CCoachJ, Lentz CCoachJ, Strine fStudent Managerj, Harry L
Smithf Principalbg second row, Seidel, Morrissey, Marsh, Walker, D
Hoffman, third row, Raup, Schreyer, Harpster, Bennett-, Ranck, Campiglio
Malickg fourth row, Kennedy, Bird, Drum, Campbell, Hulsizer, Cantin
bottom row, Reimensnyder, Mertz, L. Hoffman, Robert Strahan CCaptainJ
Snook, Walker.
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BOYS' BASKETBALL RESUME
Under the able direction of Malcolm Musser the 1923-24 team suc-
ceeded in outscoring their opponents and in Winning the majority of games
played.
Standing, left to right: Kremer fForwardJ, Harpster fGuardD, Mr.
Musser fCoachJ, Marsh fGuardJ, Davis fCenterJg seated, Drum fFOI'-
Wardj, Bennett fForWar'dJ, Reimensnyder CCaptain, Guardj, Kennedy
fForwardl, and Strine CGuardJ.
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HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
This year Louise Reinhart, Catherine Strine, Richard Seidel, Albert Graham and
Ned Reitmeyer joined the orchestra.
During the school year the orchestra has played at various entertainments, and
for Parent-Teacher meetings at Lincoln and Grant buildings and Milton High School
The Senior members of the orchestra who will leave this year are Catherine
Strine, George Strahan, Thomas Underwood, Fred Keiser and Ernest Daubert.
The members o'f the orchestra, seated from left to right are: George Strahan,
Ned' Reitmeyer, John Motz, William Kurtz, Fred Keiser, Joseph Bender, Ralph Kosten-
bader, Frank Bird, Albert Graham, Catherine Strine, Louise Reinhart, Ross Ditzler.
Standing: Miss M. Smith fFaculty Directorj, Thomas Underwood fStudent Directorj,
and Ernest Daubert.
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BAND
The Milton High School band has had a successful year. It played
for most of the athletic events, and also gave some entertainments.
The players, from left to right, are: William Williams, Joseph Bender,
Foster Dennis, Fred Dietrich, Ralph Kostenbauder, Carl Gearhart, Henry
Schreyer, Thomas Underwood, Edgar Gearhart, Fred Wilson, Jack
Schreyer, William Kutz, John Motz, Ned Reitmeyer, Russel Dennis, Paul
Byerly, Fred Keiser, LeRoy Shriner, John Lentz and Paul Schleppy.
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TRACK ACTIVITIES
Milton High has introduced a new branch of athletics-track.
Coaches Knight, of M. H. S. facultyg Butler, of Milton, and Haskett, of
Bucknell, are confident of developing a fine team. The hammer throw,
javelin throw, shot-put, pole vault, high jump, broad jump, the dashes, and
half-mile runs are some of the events in which our team excels.
The players are: Standing, left to right, J. Baker, R. Strahan, H.
Walker, Snook, R. Evans, Ammerman, Bird, F. Wilson, L. Keiser fMan-
agerj, Butler fCoachJ, Knight CCoachJg sitting, Lentz, P. Seidel, D.
Moyer, Campiglio, Hafer, Ranck, Kurtz, Neuhard.
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JOKES
2 Bill Millward is much alarmed by the barking of Paul Seidel's dog. One day E
5 Paul said to him: "Don't be afraid of him. You know the old proverb, 'A bark- E
E ing dog never bites." 5
5 "Yes," Bill said, "you know the proverb, I kn-ow the proverbg but does the E
E dog know the proverb?" 5
E R. Hulsizer-"I don't see why they want to learn us this old English for E
Z anyway." E
J. Lindner--"Me neither. It ain't no good to an engineer."
A certain Junior-"I had a horrible nightmare last night." 5
- 'Squire-"Oh, I had a wonderful dream! I dreamed that you had promised 5
5 to marry me." g
' too." '
A certain Junior-"Isn't that a coincidence! I thought that I had,
P. Davis--"I is --."
Teacher-"Don't you mean 'I am?' "
Preston-"I am the ninth letter of the alphabet?
It was a High School teacher,
Wh-o rapped at St. Peter's gateg
Peter said, "You can't come in,
You're half a minute late."
Hannah-"Tell me, have you ever loved another?" :
: Tommy-"Why, yes, of course, dear. Do you think I'd practice on a nice E
E girl like you?" '
Gummy Marsh had recently started to practice medicine. For a long time 5
5 no one came to him. Finally, one day his nurse came into the oilifce, smiling.
"Oh, sir," she said, "your practice is wai-ting. Shall I show him in?"
"Don't you occasionally have company that bores you?" asked a friend. E
: "Often," replied Mrs. Lindner, "but we have a remedy. We always let our 2
5 little Johnny recite." '
Helen M.-"I can tell you how to cure that cold."
Mildred K.--"What do you want me to take ?"
Helen-"About an hour's exercise in the open air every day." :
: Mildred-"I think I'll try the doctor's method. All he wants me to take is a E
E few pills."' '
"Disease," said the doctor, "always attacks the weakest spot." A
"Oh," she replied, "that can't be true. If it were my husband would have E
E brain fever or something like that, instead of liver trouble."
G. B'arner-"Did that watermelon I sold you do for the whole family?"
E. Daubert--"Very nearly. The doctor is calling yet."
H. Schutt-"You are the proprietor and pharmacist of the first class?"
L. Drum-"Yes, madamf'
Helen-"And you know the business well?"
Lawrence-"From the foundation."
Helen-"That is wel-l. Give me two cents' worth of gum drops."
G. Strahan was scowling fiercely at the waiter as he vainly tried to cut his E
E steak. Finally the waiter QB. Klingmanj exclaimed: :
5 "Is'n't your steak tender enough? Did you expect it to jump up and kiss E
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COMMENCEMENT?
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in blues or light shadesg shirts, white flan-
nels, hats-anything that you need in the
clothing line.
Stop in and let us help you choose your
Commencement outfit.
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Home of Fashion Park and Hart Schalfner 8: Marx
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Courses of Study preparing young men and
young Women for the responsibilities of business
life:
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Accounting
Secretarial
Shorthand and typewriting
Teacher-Training
Fifty-ninth Annual Catalogue upon application.
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"TI-IE HOME OF
GOOD SHOES"
THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE STORE
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IS NOW LOCATED AT
57 BOUND AVENUE
REICHARD'S GOLDEN VELVET
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