Stevens Trade High School - Stevensonian Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1928
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Q A LIFE, Commencement is one of the milestones, At
d an point of our walk on this path, We pause to look
about us. We look back over the years of the past, espe-
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IN MEMORIAM
LEVIS STANLEY CRAIG
All of us are aware of the uncertainty of life, and yet
it is hard to associate death with youth. But it is not
for us to judge. It becomes us to bow in reverent sub-
mission to His will.
Although we mourn the loss of a classmate, his true
sportsmanship, his sunny disposition, his loyalty to his
friends and class, we find consolation in the knowledge
that somewhere in the Great Beyond the pal of our
schooldays has found Eternal Life.
Table of Contents
Foreword ..,................
ln Memoriam .A........,.
Table of Contents .....,..,, ..
Dedication ....,......,...,..........,..........
High School Buildings .........
Girls' Faculty ...,.......l.......,...
Girls' Information ,..........
Boys' Faculty .,..........
Vidette Staff .......,,...,.........,....,,....,.....,,......
Officers of Graduation Class ........l...,
Student Council ............,.........,...........,...
Motto, Colors, Flower .,...,...,.,
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Class of 1928 S. H. S. ........ .
Class of 1928 L. H. S. ........,..... .
Class of Mid 1929 S. H. S ............
Class of Mid 1929 L. H. S .,.,,,......
Social Calendar ..........,..........,..,......,...
Class Song ..........,
Class Poem .......................
Club and Activities ...,.,..
Sports Review ................,
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To Our Mothers
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Our Fathers
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N APPRECIATION OF THEIR LOVE, INTEREST, AND
SACRIFICE WHICH HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE TO
ACCEPT THE OPPORTUNITIES OUR SCHOOL AND OUR
SCHOOL DAYS HAVE BROUGHT TO US
WE, THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE CLASS OF 1928,
DEDICATE OUR ANNUAL.
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STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL
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Stevens High School Faculty
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STACY E. PETERS ....................................................... Principal
Dallastown H. S., Gettysburg Col., A. B., U. of P., A. M.
Dallastown Grade Schools, Downingtown H. S., Prin., Downingtown Schools,
Supervising Prin., Derry Twp. Schools, Supervising P1-in., Hershey,
Prin. Girls' H. S. since 1920. .
KATHRYN E. ABEL ............................................ Retail Salesinanship
Girls' H. S., Pierce Business Col., F. Sz M., Millersville S. N. S., Columbia
Univ., B. S., N. Y. Univ.
Lititz Grade Schools, Tuckerton H. S., N. J., Girls' H. S. since 1921.
E. RUTH BEATTIE .......................................... ........ U . S. History
Chambersburg H. S., Wilson Col., A. B., Columbia Univ., A. M.
Chambersburg H. S., Girls' H. S. since 1923.
SARAH E. BITNER ........................................................ English
Girls' H. S., Millersville S. N. S., F. gl M., U. of P., Oberlin Col., A. B.
Lancaster Grade Schools, Girls' H. S. since 1917.
NETTIE G. BRENNER ................................. . ......... Commercial Subjects
Manor Twp. H. S.,. Millersville S. N. S., Lanc. Business Col., Indiana S. N.
S., Elizabethtown Col.
Derry Twp. H. S., Hershey, Lititz H. S., Spring City H. S., Girls' H. S.
since 1928.
SARAH F. DILLER ........................ ........ ............ C o mniercial Subjects
Girls' H. S., Bryn-Mawr, Millersville S. N. S., Penna. Business Col., U. of
P., B. S., F. Sz M., Columbia Univ.
Lancaster Grade Schools, Girls' H. S. since 1919.
ALICE H. GERHARD ............................. . ................... . . . . . . .French
Central H. S., Harrisburg, Bryn-Mawr, A. B., Univ. of Grenoble, Harvard
Univ., Cornell Univ., Middlebury Col., Penn State, A. M.
Girls' H. S. since 1910.
DAISY P. GREXNER ............................... . . .. ............ . .... Mathematics
Girls' H. S., Millersville S. N. S., M. Pd., F. 61 M., Cornell Univ., Penn
State, U. of P., Muhlenberg, Ph. B., Columbia Univ.
Lancaster County, Lancaster Grade Schools, Girls' H. S. since 1910.
EDNA E. HARMAN ............................................ Commercial Subjects
Carlisle H. S., Shippensburg S. N. S., Penna. Business Col., F. Sz M., U. of
P., Columbia Univ.
Carlisle Grade Schools, East Bank H. S., West Va., Tyrone H. S., Girls'
H. S. since 1922.
ANNA J. KNOX .................................................. Domestic Science
Christiana H. S., West Chester S. N. S., Drexel Institute, U. of P.
West Chester Grade Schools, Girls' H. S. since 1920.
MARION G. KRESGE .................................................. . . .English
Allentown H. S., Dickinson Col., U. of P., B. S.
Girls' H. S. since 1924 fexceptingi 2 years in West Jr. H. S.,
HELEN E. LANDGRAF ............................... . ......... ............... M usic
Lebanon H. S., Lebanon Valley Col., B. Mus., N. Y. Univ.
Supervisor of Portage Schools, Supervisor of Hanover Schools, East Jr. H.
S., Girls' H. S. since 1925.
HELEN H. LITTLE ..... . ....... ........... . .. ................ Civics and Economics
Hanover H. S., Cushing Academy, Mt. Holyoke Col., A. B., Penn State Col.,
U. of P.
Hanover H. S., Reading H. S., Girls' H. S. since 1922.
OLA MCLEAN ................................ . . ................. Domestic Science
Mt. Pleasant H. S., Thomas Normal Training School, Detroit, U. of P.,
Penn State Col.
Huntingdon Twp. Schools, West Penna. Institute for the Deaf, Latrobe,
Penna. H. S., Monessen H. S., Girls' H. S. since 1925.
EDITH R. MUMMA ............................................. .Latin and French
Mechanicsburg H. S., Irving Col., A. B., Dickinson Col., Penn State Col.,
U. of P., Columbia Univ.
Lemoyne H. S., Penna., Girls' H. S. since 1920.
LAURA A. MUNsoN ....................................................... English
Girls' H. S., Millersville S. N. S., M. Pd., Teachers' Col., B. S., Columbia
Univ., A. M.
East Donegal Twp. H. S., Millersville S. N. S., Lancaster Grade Schools,
Girls' H. S. since 1906.
JoIIN S. OLLER ............ . .............................................. Science
Waynesboro H. S., Penna , Lafayette Col., Ph. B., U. of P., F. Ki M., A. M.
Washington Twp. Schools, Connelsville H. S., Waynesboro H. S., Girls' H.
S. since 1920.
MRS. MARY S. PRICE .................................. . ................... History
New Holland H. S., Shippen School, Irving Col., Oberlin Col., A. B., U. of
P., A. M., Millersville S. N. S.
Brook's Preparatzry School for Boys, Indianapolis, Ind., Tower Hill School,
Wilmington, Del. Girls' H. S. since 1923.
MARY E. PoWERs ......................................................... Biology
Girls' H. S., Millersville S. N. S., Penn State, Columbia Univ., Swarth-
more, A. B.
Manheim Twp. Schools, Connelsville H. S., Girls' H. S. since 1925.
MARIE L. PROBST ............................................. Commercial Subjects
Warren H. S., Indiana N. S., Penn State, Syracuse Univ., U. of P.
Hanover H. S., Warren H. S., Girls' H. S. since 1922.
ANNA M. RICH ................................ . ......................... Drawing
Marietta H. S., Millersville S. N. S., Teachers' College, B. S.
Upper Leacock Twp. H. S., Jr. H. S., Los Angeles, Supervisor of Art in Lan-
caster since 1925, Girls' H. S. since 1927.
ESTIIER R. RISSER .................................,.................... Librarian
Lititz H. S., Millersville S. N. S., Muhlenberg, Student F. and M., Temple,
U. of P.
Librarian Jr. H. S., Bethlehem, Girls' H. S. since 1926.
LILLIAN M. Rows. . . 4 .......... ............ . ......................... M athematics
Gettysburg H. S, Gettysburg Col., A. B., Cornell Univ., Columbia Univ.,
A. M., U. of P.
Elders Ridge Vocat. School, Derry Twp. H. S., Hershey, Girls' H. S.
since 1921.
EDWVARD K. SIIOOP ............................................ Commercial Subjects
Pierce Bus. Col., Millersville S. N. S., Student F. and M., N. Y. Univ.,
U. of P.
Mt. Joy Twp. Schools, East Donegal Twp., Rapho Twp., East Lampeter
Twp., Fairview Twp., Luzerne Co., Head of Commercial Dept. in Girls'
H. S. since 1925.
MILDRED M. SHOPE ........................................... Commercial Subjects
Lower Paxtang H. S., Beckley Bus. Col., Harrisburg.
Girls' H. S. since 1927.
KATHERINE C. SICKLER .............. . .......................... Physical Education
Tyrone H. S., Ohio Weslyan Univ., Columbia Univ., B. S.
Jr. H. S., of Baltimore, Girls' H. S. since 1925.
EDGAR F. SLICHTER. ..................... ..... ............... C 0 mmercial Subjects
Columbia Ccmmercial Col., Hagerstown, Md., Zanerian School of Penmanship.
Chambersburg H. S., Derry Twp. H. ,S.,.Hershey, Girls' H. S. since 1921.
ANNE D. SCHAEFFER ....... .... ............ . .............................. H i story
Shippen School, Wilson, A. B., Radcliffe, Penn State, Cornell Univ., Sus-
quehanna Univ.
Altoona H. S., Narbeth H. S., Girls' H. S. since 1920.
RUTH W. SULLIVAN ....... , ..... . ............. . ............... ..... E n glish
Girls' H. S., New Rochelle, A. B., Walburga's Academy.
Girls' H. S. since 1918 fexcept 1924-271.
KATHRYN TROUP ............... . ............................................ Latin
New Wilmington H. S., Westminster, A. B., Columbia Univ., A. M.
Farrell H. S., New Castle H. S., New Kensington H. S., Oakmont H. S.,
Connelsville H. S., Girls' H. S. since 1927.
LEIGH E. WITTELL ............................................ Instrumental Music
Columbia H. S., Philadelphia Academy of Music.
Washington, D. C., Lancaster Boys' and Girls' High Schools since 1922 fexcept
one year, 1925J.
Boys, High School Faculty
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BYRT W. FISHER ........................................................ Principal
M. S. N. S.g Lebanon Valley, A. B., Franklin. 8: Marshall, A. M.
New Holland High School, Lancaster High School since 1896.
PAUL C. GAST ..................................................,......... English
F. Sz M. College, A. B.g Graduate Student University of Pennsylvania.
Downingtown High School, Lancaster High School since 1922.
F. J. HECKMAN ................................ . ......................... English
Pennsylvania State College, A. M.
Dept. of English at State College, 1924-1927, Lancaster High School since 1927.
JOHN W. ARMSTRONG ..................................................... English
Blair Academy, Columbia University, A. B.g Rutgersg Franklin :Sz Marshall.
Lynbrook, N. Y., 1 year, Lancaster High School since 1920.
S. ERNEST KILGORE ........................................... .... E nglish
Franklin 8z Marchall, A. B..
Port Alleghany, Pa., 1 year, Lancaster High since 1924.
CHRISTIAN L. MARTIN .......................... . .......................... English
Franklin Sz Marshall College, A. B., 1916, A. M., 19223 Graduate School
U. of P..
Head of Latin Dept., East Liberty Academy, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1916-17, Head
of Public Speaking Dept. at Mercersburg Academy 1917-185 Head of
History Dept. at Mercersburg Academy 1918-20g Lancaster High School
since 1922.
CHESTER L. SHAW ................................................ Industrial Arts
University of Pittsburgh, B. S. 5 Carnegie Techg Penn Stateg University of
Pennsylvania.
Lewistown High Schoolg Lancaster High since 1927.
W. E. BRUNTON .......................................... ..... I ndustrial Arts
Williamson Trade, University of Pennsylvania.
Keystone Institute, Chester Public, Lancaster since 1926.
ALBERT W. REX. ............................................. Mechanical Drawing
Drawingg Mechanics Institute, University of Pennsylvania.
Coatesvilleg Lancaster High School since 1923.
W. A. BROCK ...................................................... Wood Working
Lancaster High Schoolg Stevens Trade School, Columbia Universityg State
College.
Trenton, N. J.g Bayonne, N. J.g Lancaster High School since 1926.
C. M. EBERSOLE .................................................... History, Latin
Elizabethtown College, A. B.g Franklin and Marshall, A. B.
Lancaster, Newport and Perry Counties, Lancaster High School since 1924.
J. E. BENNER ............................................................ History
Gettysburg, A. M.g University of Pennsylvania.
Manheimg Boys' High School since 1920.
RICHARD C. MADISON ..................................................... History
Franklin and Marshall Academyg Franklin and Marshall College, A. B.g
Lebanon Valley.
Altoona Highg Lancaster High School since 1925.
MONROE W. SLOYER ....................................................... History
Lafayette, Ph. B.g Lafayette, A. M.g Studied at Franklin and Marshall,
University of Pennsylvania, and Paris, France.
Nazareth High School, Head of History Dept. at Pottstown High School.
J. F. HARTRANFT ......................................................... History
Ursinus College, A. B..
Huntingdon High School, Pottstown High School, Lancaster High School
since 1923.
HARRY LUTZ. . . ................................. . ..,.................. Commercial
Wharton School, Accounting.
Milton, Pa. High Schoolg, Lansdale, Pa. High School, Lancaster High School
1918-1920-1925-1928.
CHAS. H. GLADFELTER ................................................. Commerczal
Teachers' College, B. S., Washington, Economics, Bowling Green Business
University B. C. S.
ALPIIEUS V. BECKER .......................................... ...... . .Commercial
Keystone State Normal, Simmons College.
Taught 2 years ungraded Rapho Township, 2 years High School Principal.
East Lampeter and Christiana Boro, 8 years director of Commercial Dept.
at Waynesboro, Franklin Co., 216 years director of Commercial Dept.
Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Lancaster High School since 1925.
RALPH H. PATTECRSON. .................. .............. . ............. M athematics
Westminster College, A. B., Franklin and Marshall College, A. M.
No. Warren, Principal, 3 years, Tidioute, Pa., Principal, 3 years, Oxford,
Pa., Principal, 2 years, Lancaster, Pa. since 1923.
C. P. SHULL ..................................... . ................... M athematies
University of Pennsylvania, B. S., Graduate work, University of Pennsyl-
vania, Franklin and Marshall College, A. M.
Delta, Pa., Principal, 2 years, Bordentown, N. J., B. M. I., Mansfield, Ohio,
Lancaster High School since 1923.
RAY Y. GRUBE .......................... ................ .... M a thematics
Lebanon Valley College, A. B.
Abington, Norristowng Lancaster High School since 1922.
BENJAMIN B. HERR ....................................................... Physics
Franklin and Marshall, A. B., Columbia University, A. M. '
Columbia High School, Bethlehem High School, Lancaster High School
since 1920.
MAURICE C. STALLSMITH .............. .. ............ . .......... ....... . .Chemistry
Gettysburg, B. S., Graduate work at Gettysburg, John Hopkins.
Neoga, Ill., Casey, Ill., Lancaster High School since 1925.
WALTER T. PALMER, JR. ........................................ Physics, Chemistry
University of Michigan, B. S. in Chemistry.
Buick Motor Corp., Chemist, University of Michigan, Instructor, Lancaster
High School since 1927.
H. B. GEHMAN ................................ ................. ..... B i ology
Franklin and Marshall, A. M.
Bedford High School, Saxton High School, Lancaster High School since 1923.
WILLIAM L. ATCHLEY .............,.............................. ........ . French
Franklin and Marshall College, B. S., University of Pennsylvania, Middlebury
College.
Lancaster High School since 1917.
A. FRED RENTZ .......... .................................... . .............. L atin
Franklin and Marshall College, A. M., Theological Seminary of the Reformed
Church in United States, B. D.
Princilap of Liverpool High School.
ARNOLD F. FINK ....................... .................. P hysical Education
Springfield College, B. P. E.
Instructor of Physical Education at Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1921-1926,
Lancaster High School since 1926.
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ROBERT BRUBAKER, '28 ,.,......
RUTH MARTIN, '28 .......A.,....,,.
FRANK SNAVVELY, M'29 .,........
ERNEST OWENS, '28 ,.........,...
SUSAN BAKER, M'29 ,,,,,,,.,,.,.,
BERTHA MCCLAIN, M'29 ....,.......,
MARIE FREITAG, '28 ................
RICHARD PRITZ, '28 ...............
JACK COCHRAN, M'29 ..,.......,.
ELMO COMSTOCK, M'29 .,..,A.....
KATHRYN ZIEGLER, M'29 ....A......
RICHARD BAIR, '28 ............,....
MARY NEFF, '28 .,,,,,.,..,,,,.A,,A,,,,,A,,,,,,,.
AUSTIN MCCULLOUGH, '29 ,,,,,,,,,A,,,
MARY JANE MYERS, M'30 .....,....
J OSEPHINE MILLER, '29 .....,..,..
HENRY ERISMAN, M'30 ......,...
DANIEL RENGIER, '30 ................
HELEN H'FFECKER, M'30 ......,,....
NANCY RIFE, '30 ,..........,..,.....,
ALLEN PEER, '28 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
FLORENCE KREIDER, '28 ..........
MISS SARAH BITNER, '14 ...........
PAUL C. GAST, '17 ,..,......,.IA..,..
Staff
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..............Editor-in-Chief
...,.,,.,,Associate Editor
......,...,....Assistant Editor
..,..........Literary Editor
.........,...Literary Editor
Manager
,.,..,,..Asst. Business Manager
........I...,........Advertising Manager
Asst. Advertising Manager
..................Circulation Manager
.............Circulation Manager
.,,..........Sp0rts Editor
..,........,.Sports Editor
.I.........Jolces Editor
,..,........,...Reporter
......,.,..Reporter
...........Reporter
...........Reporter
Editor
............,Associate Art Editor
.........,.,....Faoulty Adviser
............Faculty Adviser
President ..........A,.
Class Umcers
Vice-President .,,,.......,
Secretary ..,......A...
Treasurer ...,,.....
Historian ........., .
President .,,..,.......
Vi ce-President .........e.,
Secretary ..,,,.,...,.
Treasurer .,,,,e.,...e
Historian ......,...
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Senior-Boys
BRUBAKER
ERNEST OWENS
.-.--.....RoBER'r SIEGEL
.....,.....,.THOMAS DEVLIN
HAMMOND
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Senior-Girls
MARTHA SULLIVAN
.....-...,FLoRENCE KREIDER
...RUTH MARTIN
...... DOROTHY IWCQUATE
......-.....DOR0'1'HY BOLANDER
Student Cowuunlc ll of the Boys
High School
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WILLIAM C. GAIGE, Preszdent
ELWOOD SCHWAN, Vice-Presulent
JACK COCHRAN, Secretary Treasurer
Robert Brubaker
William Ong'
James Farmer
Robert Charles
John Byerly
Austin McCollough
Omar Nissley
John Dotterer
Patrick Byrnes
Jack Frey
Richard Herr
Edward Haller
Charles Eaby
Daniel Rengier
Jenky Butler
William Huss
Class Motto
Carpe Diem
Class Colors
Green and Wvlzite
Class Flower
lVlzz'te Rose
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22 THE VIDETTE
ALFRED ALSPACH "Al"
Classical Course
Glee Club 1-2-3-4, President and Accompanist 45
Band 2-35 Senior Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Eleutherian
Literary Society 3-4, President 45 Honor Society
3-45 Hi-Y Club 3-45 Debating Society 3-45 Winner
School Debating Contest 2-35 Operetta Cast 35 Busi-
ness Manager, Senior Play 45 Student Librarian
3-45 Head Librarian 45 School Press Reporter 45
Class Song and Poem Committee 45 Commencement
Speaker.
"It couldnlt be helped."
ARDATH M. AUKAMP "Arctic"
General Course
Class Basketball 45 Tennis 35 Chorus 3-45 Athe-
nian Literary Society 25 Glee Club 3-45 Nature
Studyg Dramatics Club5 Arts and Craftsg Play-
ground Supervision.
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laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market."
DOROTHY M. AURAND "Dot"
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 15 Commercial Club5
Menu Planning5 Dress Designing5 Famous Women5
Current Literature5 Social Committee 3.
"Cheerful company shortens the miles."
J. RICHARD BACHMAN "Dick"
General Course
Varsity Basketball 2-3-45 Intra-Mural Basketball
Coach 3-45 Varsity Football 2-3-4, Captain 35 Stu-
dent Council 2-35 Commercial Club 45 Class Presi-
dent 3.
"And 'Herr' Richard she would have."
RICHARD BAIR "Dick"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 45 Tennis Club 35 Haw-
thorne Literary Society 3-45 Commercial Club 2-3-4,
Vice-President 45 Vidette Staff Clerk 4.
"Good goods comes in little packages."
THE VIDETTE 23
ROSS BABE "Ross"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 23-45 Hi-Y Club 3-45
Tennis Club 3-4.
"Just a little 'bare' fact."
LEWIS E. BARR u "Lawrie"
Classical Course
Chorus 43 Glee Club 3-43 Howthorne Literary
Society 3-4g Hi-Y Club 2-45 Radio Club 35 Tennis
Club 49 Cap and Gown Committee 4.
"A man of 'many women."
WILLIAM BENNETT "Bill"
Classical Course
Chorus 4g Hawthorne Literary Society 2-3-45
Honor Society 45 Hi-Y Club 3-4g Social Committee
43 Master of Properties for Senior Play 4.
"A friend in need is cz friend indeed."
KATHR YN BICKHART "Kit"
General Course
Athenian Literary Society 2g Debating Clubg
Famous Womeng Girl Scoutsg Patrol Leaderg Con-
duct and Mannersg Science Clubg Travel Clubg Ban-
ner Committee 3.
"One lztoufs sleep before midnight is worth three
dfterf'
FLORENCE BIECKLER "Flossie"
Commercial Course
Chorus 2-33 Famous Womeng Short Story Clubg
Famous Paintersg Commercial Clubg Local Historyg
Dramatics Club.
"Silence is more eloquent tlzcm. words." i
24 THE VIDETTE
GRACE KATHERINE BLACK I "Blackie"
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 2-3-43 Track Team 2-33 Civics
Club, Vice-Presidentg Girl Scouts, Short Story
Club, Presidentg Commercial Club, Secretary.
"Laugh and the world lauglzis with youg weep and
the langh's on yon."
BLANCHE LORRAINE BOAS "Bus"
General Course
Chorus 3-4g Glee Club 45 Athenian Literary So-
ciety 2-3g Commercial Clubg Operetta Clubg Menu
Planning, Short Story, Vice-President, Presidentg
Conduct and Manners.
"Short but sweet."
DOROTHY BOLANDER "Dot"
College Preparatory Course
Honor Society 45 Famous Women, Vice-President,
President, Short Storyg Mythologyg Travel Clubg
Etiquette and Manners, President, Class Historian
3-4g Hand Book Committee.
"There are many rare abilities in the world that
fortune never brings to light."
JOSEPH R. BOLIVAR "Joe"
General Course
Commercial Club 3-49 Mathematics Club 45 Dra-
matic Society 4 5 Hawthorne Literary Society 2-3-4.
"No relation to Simon."
RODNEY BRABSON "Bud"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 3-4, Soccer Team 45
Chorus 45 Hawthorne Literary Society 1-2-3-45
Hi-Y Club 3-4, Secretary 45 Travel Club 43 Dra-
matic Club 4g Radio Club 33 Class Vice-President 2g
Flower and Motto Committee 4: Commercial Club 3-4.
"Disguise my bondage as I will,
'Tis women, women rule ine still."
THE VIDETTE 25
CATHERINE RUTH BRACKBILL "Kit
General Course
Athenian Literary Society 2-35 Civics Clubg Cur-
rent Literatureg Old Testament and Narrative, Sec-
retary5 Conduct and Manners5 Famous Painters.
"She has the gift of garb."
RUTH A. BRENNEMAN "Fresh
General Course
Class Basketball 2-35 Varsity 15 Track 25 Hockey
25 Tennis 25 Literary Society 15 Dramatics Club5
Operetta Club, Presidentg Story Telling5 Menu
Planning.
"May you Zire all the days of your life."
MILTON BROWN "Brownie
Classical Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 3-45 Intra-Mural Track 35
Soccer 3-45 Glee Club 1-25 Hawthorne Literary
Society 45 Cartoon Club 3, Vice-President 35 Radio
Club 3.
"The worst is yet to come, cheer tcp!"
ROBERT E. BRUBAKER "Bausch,
Classical Course
Track Team 3-45 Chorus 45 Student Council 2-45
Hawthorne Literary Society, Chairman Program
Committee 45 President of Honor Society 45 Hi-Y
Club 3-45 Student Librarian 3-45 Chairman Social
Committee 35 Intra-Mural Track Ceach 35 Intra-
Mural Basketball 3-45 Senior Play Cast 45 Band
3-45 Concert Band 35 Editor of Vidette 45 Com-
mencement Speaker5 Class President 1-2-4.
"A friend to dll."
JOHN BUCH "Aaron"
General Course
Commercial Club 3-45 Hawthorne Literary Society
1-2-3-45 Home Room Basketball Coach 45 Chorus 4.
"Kind sirs, give me liberty or give me deathf'
JJ
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'76 THE VIDETTE
PAUL RANCK BUCKWALTER "Bucky'
Commercial Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 1-2-3-43 Commercial
Club 3-4.
"Just cvnother harlcl-me-clown."
MARY E. BURKHOLDER "Mary,
College Preparatory Course
Athenian Literary Society 23 Girl Scouts, Patrol
Leaderg Current Literatureg Famous Painters.
"DlIigeut work rmtkes a skillful workmarlf'
LEONA BLANCHE BUSHONG "Bushey'
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 23 Commercial Clubg
Short Story, Secretaryg Girl Scoutsg Conduct and
Manners, Secretaryg Art Club.
"She laughs and sings the whole day lougf,
JOHN BYRNE "Floppy
Classical Course
Track 2-3-43 Soccer 43 Chorus 43 Hawthorne Lit-
erary Society 3-4, President 4g Honor Society 43
Hi-Y Club 3-43 Commercial Club 33 Foreign Lan-
guage 43 Pin and Ring Committee 4, Chairman 43
Radio Club 3g Pennant Committee 3, Chairman 3.
"What would CL mcm do without relatives."
JACK F. CARLIN "Jack
General Course
Commercial Club 3-4Q Hawthorne Literary Society 3-4.
"Secret and self-contained as om, oyster?
THE VIDETTE 27
KERMIT CAULWELL "Toon"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 3-49 Golf Team 45 Tennis
Team 35 Hi-Y Club 3g Commercial Club 3-45 Golf
Club 3-4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 43 Dramatic
Club 4.
"Let no man blaspheme unto me."
PRISCILLA H. CHARLES
College Preparatory Course
Athenian Literary Society 2g Honor Society 43
Civics Clubg Mathematics Club, Vice-President,
Presidentg Science Club, Presidentg Famous Paint-
ings, Vice-Presidentg Travel Clubg Vidette Staff,
Sports Editor 25 Class Day Committee, Chairman 4.
"Where the river is deepest, it runneth qwietestf'
JOHN H. CLARK "John,'
Commercial Course
Commercial Club 1234- Hawthorne Liteiar
' ' ' 1 ' y
Society 3-4.
"Every man must have his rights."
KENNETH L. COMLY "Ken"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 45 Commercial Club 4.
" 'Tis a comely lad indeed."
SARA COOPER
General Course
Senior Orchestra 43 Current Literatureg Conduct
and Manners Club.
"The road to happiness is the continuous ejffort to
make others happy."
28 THE VIDETTE
STUART CRAMER "Stew"
Classical Course
Chorus 45 Glee 2-3g Commercial Club 4g Cartoon
Club 4.
"Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise."
BERTHA DELP "Bert"
General Course
Class Basketball 2-3-45 Chorus 3-45 Athenian Lit-
erary Society 29 Girl Scoutsg Current Literature,
Treasurerg Conduct and Mannersg Banner Commit-
tee 3g Gift Committee 4.
"Success consists in the climb."
THOMAS E. DEVLIN "Honus"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 35 Soccer Team 3-4g Chorus
4g Hi-Y Club 3-45 Class Treasurer 45 Senior Play
Cast 43 Senior Play Committee 4.
"Sonzething's rotten in the state of Denmark
besides Hamlet?
LELIA DRIVER "Lil"
General Course
Girl Scoutsg Music Clubg Conduct and Manners.
"She keeps an even temper no matter what happens."
MELVIN H. DRY
General Course
Chorus 45 Hawthorne Literary Society 49 Senior
Play Committee 45 Cap and Gown Committee Chair-
man 4g Social Committee 4.
"A helping hand for all."
THE VIDETTE 29
HARRY EMAN "Romeo"
General Course
Class Basketball 1-23 Varsity Basketball 3-4, Cap-
tain 4g Intra-Mural Basketball Coach 3-45 Junior
Varsity Football li Varsity Football 3-4, Haw-
thorne Literary Society 1-2-3g Commercial Club 3-4g
Golf Club 35 Class Day Committee 4.
"Big, blonde, blushing brute."
RUTH E. EPPLEY "Pep"
Commercial Course
Commercial Clubg Girl Scoutsg Conduct and Man-
nersg Advertising Club.
"Get happiness out of your work or you will never
know what happiness is."
MIRIAM S. ERISMAN "Mini"
General Course
Class Basketball 23 Varsity, Manager 45 Track
1-2-3-4g Chorus fig Athenian Literary Society 1-25
Commercial Club 45 Representative to Athletic
Council 13 Girl Scouts, Corporalg First Aidg Play-
ground Supervision, Dramatic Clubg Nature Study,
Secretaryg Class Day Committee 4.
"Variety is the very spice of life."
WILBUR ESHBACH "Deedy"
General Course
Class Track 2, Hawthorne Literary Society 3-4,
Hi Y Club 3' Commeicial Club 3 4 P10 ram Com-
.' ' 9 ' ' 4 gt
mittee 4.
"Touch not a hair on yon black head."
ISAAC NEWTON EVANS "Newt"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 43 Hawthorne Literary
Society 1-2-3-45 Commercial Club 45 Dramatic Club 4.
"Wha-t's in a name."
30 THE VIDETTE
MARION EVERETT "Pat"
General Course
Literary Society 2g Local History, Presidentg
Science Club3 Travel Club3 Girl Scouts3 Class
Treasurer 33 Gift Committee 4.
"A cornrade to all her friends."
JAMES W. FARMER "Jim"
Classical Course
Rand 33 Concert Band 33 Chorus 43 Junior Or-
chestra 33 Student Council 43 Eleutherian Literary
Society 3-4, Critic 33 Honor Society 3-43 Hi-Y 3-4,
President 4g Tennis Club 3-41 Senior Play Commit-
tee 43 Class Orchestra 33 Flower and Motto Com-
mittee 4, Chairman 43 Christmas Program Com-
mittee 4, Chairman 4.
" 'Tis better to have loved and lost-much better.'
JOHN L. FARMER "Johnny'
Classical Course
Eleutherian Literary Society 1-2-33 Honor Society
43 Hi-Y Club 3-43 Foreign Language Club 4g Ten-
nis Club 33 Flower and Motto Committee 4.
"A wheel that turns gathers no rust."
JOHN R. FARMER "Jack"
General Course
Chorus 43 Senior Orchestra 3-43 Hawthorne Lit-
erary Society 3-4g Hi-Y Club 33 Music Appreciation
Club 4, Vice-President 4.
'i'I think: the orchestra should practice every night.
JOHN FITZSIMMONS "Johnny
General Course
Varsity Track 33 Junior Varsity Football 23 Var-
sity Football 3-43 Chorus 43 Chemistry Club 43
Commercial Club 3-4.
"B'eau.ty and understanding go rarely together."
!
THE VIDETTE 31
DORIS FLICK "Flickie"
College Preparatory Course
Chorus 3-45 Junior Orchestra 23 Senior Orchestra
3-4g Athenian Literary Society 2g Dramatics Clubg
Science Clubg Current Literatureg Travel Clubg
Color Committee 3.
"Every bird is lmouin by its feathers."
JACK F. FRAILEY "Jack"
General Course
Glee Club 2-35 Band 2-3-45 Concert Band 3g
Eleutherian Literary Society 3-4, Treasurer 4g Hi-Y
Club 43 Commercial Club 4g Music Appreciation
Club 43 Radio Club 35 Class liay Committee 4.
"A deluge of words and ct drop of sense."
MARIE LOUISE FREITAG "I-tee"
General Course
Chorus 23 Commercial Club, President 45 Menu
Planningg Scribbler's Clubg Girl Scoutsg Mythologyg
Book Clubg Famous Paintersg Vidette Staff, Busi-
ness Manager, Assistant Business Manager 4.
"I're made it ci practice to put att my worries
dozen in the bottom of my heart, then set on the lid
and smile."
WILLIAM C. GAIGE "Bill"
Classical Course
Track Team 3-fig Junior Varsity Football 533
Chorus 4g President of the Student Council 4g Haw-
thorne Literary Society 3-4g Commercial Club 43
Travel Club, President 45 Social Committee 45
Chairman Class Day Committee 4.
"Ye gods, hoof the zromen. follow me?
ROY S. GAMBER "Roy"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 1-2-3-43 Commercial
Club 2-3-45 Chemistry Club 4.
"A little knowledge is ct dcwzgerous thing."
32 THE VIDETTE
EDNA MAE GILGORE "Carrots"
Commercial Course
Chorus 35 Glee Club 2-3-45 Travel Clubg Music
Clubg Famous Paintersg Commercial Clubg Famous
Womeng Local Historyg Dramatic Club.
"A great talker never wants for enemies."
JESSIE MAE GLASS "Jessie"
College Preparatory Course
Chorus 45 Athenian Literary Society 2-3-4g Honor
Society 3-45 Mathematics Club, Presidentg Science
Clubg Girl Scoutsg Travel Clubg Arts and Craftsg
Social Committee, Chairman 35 Play Committee,
Chairman 4.
"No sooner said than done."
JULIA GRILLO "Jut,'
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 1g Commercial Clubg
Famous Paintingsg Music Clubg Famous Womeng
Travel Club, President.
"Lfi've. and learn."
MIRIAM GRIM "Mlm"
Commercial Course
Chorus 23 Debating Clubg Art Clubg Commercial
Clubg Girl Scoutsg Dramatic Club.
"Joy rul'al the day, and Love the night."
DOROTHY GROEZINGER "Dot"
College Preparatory Course
Hockey 4g Chorus 35 Athenian Literary Society 2g
Civics Clubg Nature Studyg Girl Scouts, Corporalg
Astronomy 5 Travel.
"She knows what pleasure is for she has done good
work."
THE VIDETTE 33
RUSSELL GROMLIN G "Russ
General Course
Soccer 3-43 Chorus 43 Hawthorne Literary Society
2-3-43 Hi-Y Club 33 Commercial Club 33 Dramatic
Club 43 Chairman Program Committee 4.
"Spread it thin, the farin's big."
GLADYS E. GRUEL
General Course
Sewing Club3 Nature Clubg Famous Women3
Music Clubg Advertising Clllbj Invitation Commit-
tee 4.
"Youth will have its fling."
FREDERICK HAAS "Colonel"
General Course
Chorus 43 Senior Orchestra 3-43 Band 3-43 Music
Appreciation Club 43 Hi-Y Club 3-43 Hawthorne
Literary Society 1-2-3-4.
"Blissfully sleeping in his arms was she."
FRANK HAMMOND "Frank"
Classical Course
Band 2-3-43 Concert Band 33 Senior Orchestra
3-43 Hawthorne Literary Society 3-4, President 43
Honor Society 43 Dramatic Club 43 Senior Play
Committee 43 President Home Room 43 Class His-
torian 43 Social Committee 43 Class Song and Poem
Committee 4, Chairman 4.
"To be a friend is to have friends."
GEORGE W. HARDY "Geo1'ge'
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 43 Commercial Club 4.
"Every family tree has its sap."
34 THE VIDETTE
RUTH LUCILLE HARNISH "Rufus"
College Preparatory Course
Chorus 3-43 Athenian Literary Society 2-3-43 Ar-
chitecture, Secretaryg Nature Studyg Famou s
Women, Secretary 3 Modern Authorsg Famous Paint-
ers, Vice-Presidentg Short Story Clubg Constitution
Committee 33 Flower and Motto Committee 4.
"The blush is beautiful but it is sometimes
iucoiweriieritf'
DOROTHY M. HAUCK "Dot"
General Course
Class Basketball 43 Chorus 3-43 Glee Club 3-43
Athenian Literary Society 23 Girl Scoutsg Manners
and Conduct3 Travel Clubg Science Clubg Class Song
and Poem Committee, Chairman 4.
"She'll find time for mischief when she can find 'hone
for study."
JOHN HENKLE "Chicken"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 2-3-4, Capt. 3g Intra-
Mural Track 33 Tennis Club 3g Glee Club 1-43
Senior Orchestra 1-2-3-43 Hawthorne Literary So-
ciety 1-2-33 Commercial Club 2-33 Chemistry Club
4, Vice-President 4.
"His address, No. 1,0 5th Street, Willidmsgoortf'
EDGAR HENDERSON "Ed"
Classical Course
Glee Club 1-2 3 Senior Orchestra 1-25 Hawthorne'
Literary Society 1-2-33 Commercial Club 43 Dra-
matic Club 4, Chairman Pin Committee 43 Radio
Club 33 Scientific Society 13 Cartoon Club 2.
"I'm so wonderful I just cau't escape the women."
THELMA CAROLYN HERSHEY "Thelma"
College Preparatory Course
Honor Society 43 Mathematics, President3 Old
Testament Narrative, Secretary3 Current Litera-
turcg Book Club.
"No good book, or good thing of duy sort, shows its
best face at first."
THE VIDETTE 35
MARY F. HERZOG "Herzie"
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 25 Commercial Clubg
Menu Planningg Famous Picturesg Conduct and
Manners5 Famous Women, Secretaryg Art and
Craftg Local History.
"Friends and credit pursue the inan who does not
'need them."
GEORGE CLAUDE HILLARD "Claude"
General Course
Chemistry Club 45 Hawthorne Literary Society 4.
"Hail fellow, well met."
ROBERT HILLARD "Bob"
General Course
Commercial Club 4.
"Let it be said that I live in blissful innocence?
RICHARD L. HOOVER "Dick"
General Course
Commercial Club 3-45 Hawthorne Literary Society 3-4.
"A little inan of mighty works."
HELEN SCOTT HORTON "Helen"
College Preparatory Course
Class Basketball 45 Chorus 45 Glee Club 3-45 Sec-
retary 3 5 Athenian Literary Society 2-3-45 Honor
Society 3-4, President 45 Debating Clubg Famous
Women, Presidentg Arts and Craftsg Travel Clubg
Dramatic Clubg Commencement Speakerg Pin and
Ring' Committee, Chairman 45 Color Committee 35
Senior Play.
"Wearing all that weight of learning lightly like a l
flower."
36 THE VIDETTE
JULIA BITNER HUEBENER "Heebie'
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 35 Varsity Team
3-4, Track Team 15 Athenian Literary Society 25
Honor Society 4, Secretaryg Commercial Club, Presi-
dentg Civics Club, Secretaryg Dramatics, Vice-Presi-
clentg Class Treasurer 3g Social Committee 3-4.
"Constcmtly striving to rrwhe her good betterf'
DOROTHY E. IMMEL "Dot'
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 13 Commercial Clubg
Civics Club, Secretaryg Cooking Clubg Famous
Paintersg Short Story Club, Presidentg Arts and
Craftsg Banner Committee 3. Chairman.
"The 'very pink of Q'J6'l'f6Cti0?'L.H
MARY DOROTHY KAUFFMAN "Dot
General Course
Famous Painters Clubg Mythology Club.
"Children should be seen and not heard."
HELEN ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN "Henrzy
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 13 Story Telling Clubg
Girl Scouts: Manners and Conductg Playground Su-
pervisiong Menu Planningg Commercial Clubg Dra-
matics Club.
"A good laugh is S7M'ISlL'f'I'l6 in a house."
JENNIE KAUFFOLD
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 29 Commercial Club,
Vice-President: Civics Clubg Cooking Clubg Famous
Paintersg Short Story, Vice-Presidentg Conduct and
Manners, Flower and Motto Committee 4.
"Youth is gay and holds no society with grief."
THE VIDETTE '37
MARGARET KELLER "Phooey
College Preparatory Course
Class Basketball 2-35 Varsity 45 Hockey 3-45
Track 33 Tennis 25 Chorus 3-45 Athenian Literary
Society 25 Operetta Clubg Nature Study, Presidentg
Dramatic Clubg Current Literatureg Playground Su-
pervision, Presidentg Class Day Committee 4.
"Hail fellow, well met."'
LAWRENCE KIENZLE "Happy
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 1-2-3-45 Commercial
Club 3-49 Radio Club 35 Chemistry Club 4.
"True blue."
EDNA MAE KIRCHGESSNER, "Edna'
Commercial Course
Commercial Clubg A1't and Craftg Menu Planningg
Short Storyg Civics Clubg Famous Painters.
"To lore and win is the best tl1,rz'11g."
KARL KLEIN "Ka.1'l'
General Course
Tennis Club 3-45 Cartoon Club 4.
"Work nercr bothered him and he newer
bothered work."
DOROTHY A. KOPF "Dot'
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 25 Commercial Clubg
Menu Planningg Local Historyg Conduct and Man-
nersg Short Storyg Famous Womeng Civics Club.
"Blessed are the joymalcersf'
38 THE VIDETTE
FRANCIS KRAEMER "Frank"
General Course
Class Basketball 25 Junior Varsity Basketball 35
Track 25 Junior Varsity Football 35 Varsity Foot-
ball 45 Chorus 45 Glee Club 1-25 Hawthorne Lit-
erary Society 3-45 Commercial Club 3-4.
"Life's just one alernnied thing after another."
FLORENCE KREIDER "Flossy"
General Course
Athletic Association 1-2-3, Secretary-Treasurer 35
Class Basketball 3-45 Chorus 2-35 Athenian Literary
Society, 2-3, Secretary 25 Honor Society 45 Nature
Clubg Girl Scouts, Patrol Leaderg Current Litera-
ture Club, Presidentg Mythology Clubg Vidette Staff,
Associate Art Editorg Class President 35 Class Vice-
President 45 Class Day Committee 45 Commence-
ment Speaker.
"H er failings lean to oirtue's side."
BEATRICE CATHERINE KUHN "Bea"
General Course
Class Basketball 2, Captaing Track 25 Tennis 35
Chorus 15 Athenian Literary Society 25 Civics Clubg
Etiquette5 Girl Scoutsg Book Club5 Local History,
Vice-President.
"Books are for company, the best friends and
counsellors."
JACK LACEY "Jack"
Senior Orchestra 1-25 Band 15 Hawthorne Lit-
erary Society 1-2-3-45 Mathematics Club 4.
"Enchanting strains of delightful melodies."
MARY C. LEAMAN
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 35 Commercial Clubg Old Testa-
ment Narrativeg Vocations for Girls, Secretaryg
Short Storyg Conduct and Mannersg Famous Paint-
ings5 Art and Craft.
"A little lady often harbors a great soul."
THE VIDETTE 39
SARA SADIE LEAPMAN "Sandie"
Commercial Course
Commercial Club5 Sewing Clubg Menu Planning5
Conduct and Manners5 Vocations for Girlsg Music
Club5 Play Committee 4.
"Who faints not achieves."
ALMA B. LEFEVER "Pass
Commercial Course
Commercial Club, President5 Old Testament Nar-
rativeg Famous Women, Secretary5 Modern Authorsg
Vidette Staff, Circulation Manager 45 Class Vice-
President 35 Honor Society 4.
i "Virtue is a jewel of great price."
HOWARD LEMAN "How
General Course
Class Basketball 1-25 Intra-Mural Track 35 Chorus
45 Senior Orchestra 35 Hawthorne Literary Society
1-25 Eleutherian Literary Society 3-4.
"Rip Van Wi'nkle,' 19 years to go."
ROBERT D. LEMAN "Bob"
General Course
Student Manager Basketball 45 Assistant Man-
ager Football 45 Chorus 45 Hawthorne Literary So-
ciety 2-3-45 Commercial Club 2-3-45 Radio Club 3.
"None but himself can be his parallel."
RICHARD G. LENOX "Diclc'
General Course
Chorus-45 Senior Orchestra 1-25 Hawthorne Lit-
erary Society 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 4 5 Hi-Y Club
3,5 Class Secretary 35 Band 45 Scientific Society 1-2.
"The Beloved Vagabond"
40 THE VIDETTE
ANNA ELIZABETH LONG "Ann"
General Course
Chorus 45 Current Literatureg Travel Club, Vice-
President5 Class Song and Class Poem Committee 45
Senior Play.
"Poets are born but orators are made."
MIRIAM ELIZABETH MANN "Mint"
College Preparatory Course
Class Basketball 25 Hockey 25 Chorus 2-3-45 Glee
Club 3-45 Athenian Literary Society 2-3-45 Civics
Club, Vice-President5 Scribblers' Club5 Nature
Study5 Girl Scouts, Corporal5 Book Club, Presidentg
Science Club5 Social Committee 4.
"There is no for-r1'end so faithful as a good book."
FRANCIS C. MARKERT "Peanut"
General Course
Senior Orchestra 1-25 Hawthorne Literary Society
1-25 Hi-Y Club 35 Dramatic Society, President 45
Tennis Club 35 Radio Club 35 Intra-Mural Track 35
Intra-Mural Basketball 3-4, Capt. 4.
"O these women, the'se women."
by b 5 'I
RUTH M. MARTIN "Ruth"
College Preparatory Course
Class Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 45 Varsity 3-45
Tennis 35 Chorus 3-45 Glee Club 2-3-4, Secretary,
Vice-President, Presidentg Operetta5 Athenian Lit-
erary Society 2-3, Vice-Presidentg Honor Society 3-4,
Vice-President 45 Music Club5 Dramatic Club5 Fa-
mous Women, President5 Travel Club, President5
Mythology Club, President5 Vidette Staff, Jokes Edi-
tor 3, Literary Editor and Associate Editor 45
Commencement Speakerg Class Secretary 45 Senior
Play.
"The word impossible is not in 'my d1lctio'na.ry."
KENNETH MCMILLEN "Mac"
General Course
Class Basketball 1, Captain 15 Varsity Basketball
2-3-4, Captain 45 Track Team 45 Hawthorne Lit-
erary Society 45 Hi-Y Club 25 Commercial Club 3-4.
"He gets the 'Booby' prize."
THE VIDETTE
ELVA MCMULLEN "El"
General Course
Chorus 1-2j Glee Club 1-23 Home Room Club3 Dra-
matics, Vice-Presidentg Current Literatureg Famous
Painters, Presidentg Class Day Committee 43 Invi-
tation Committee 4, Chairman.
"Hcmdsome is as haizdsoine doesf'
DOROTHY IRI-ENE MCQUATE "Dot"
College Preparatory Course
Class Basketball 2-3-43 Hockey 2-3-43 Track 43
Chorus 2-33 Nature Study, Secretary3 Manners and
Conduct, Secretaryg Current Literature, Secretaryg
Art and C1'3,ftj Menu Planningg Class Treasurer, 4.
"'Let a, smile be your umbrella' is her motto."
HARRY S. METZGER "Metz"
Classical Course
Chorus 43 Glee Club 43 Senior Orchestra 2-3-43
Hawthorne Literary Society 4.
"Music hath charms to soothe."
LEWIS MILLER "Lew"
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 1-23 Hawthorne Literary Society
43 Commercial Club 2-3-4.
"A little leawrning is a dangerous thingu
MARY E. MILLER "Molly"
General Course
Famous Paintersg Local History Club.
"She is well paid who is well satisfied."
42 THE VIDETTE
ALTHEA MARIE MILLEY "Peg"
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary' Society 15 Dramatics Clubg
Old Testament Narrative, Vice-Presidentg Etiquette
and Mannersg Commercial Clubg Girl Scouts.
"Great and good are the actions done by many whose
worth is never known."
HAROLD MUEHLEISEN "Prince Wong"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 1-2-3-45 Commercial
Club 35 Radio Club 3. -
"Ronzant'ic1fsn1. is the very breath of life."
CHARLES MULHATTEN "Mnlly,'
General Course
Class Basketball 1-2, Captain 25 Junior Varsity
Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Scientific Society
15 Junior Varsity Football 45 Chorus 45 Glee Club
1-25 Hawthorne Literary Society 1-2-3-45 Commer-
cial Club 3-4.
"I'n1 fc- gentleman and don't care who knows it--
fif anybody."
JANET HELEN MYER "Nance"
General Course
Chorus 45 Current Literatureg Famous Paintersg
Flower and Motto Committee 4, Chairman.
"A friend in need is a friend indeed."
THERESA MYERS "Tess"
General Course
Chorus 25 Art and Craft Clubg Menu Planningg
Famous Women5 Music Club5 Advertising.
"S1'nzplic1'ty is an exact medium between too little
and too much?
THE VIDETTE 43
MARY HILDA NEFF "NeHie"
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 2-3-45 Varsity 45 Track 2-35
Chorus 45 Athenian Literary Society 2-3-45 Honor
Society 45 Commercial Club, Vice-Presidentg Civics
Club5 Dramatics Club5 Girl Scouts, Corporal5 Cur-
rent Literature5 Conduct and Manners5 Vidette
Staff, Clerk 45 Pin and Ring Committee 45 Nominat-
ing Committee 45 Pennant and Emblem Commit-
tee 3.
"Work is my recreation."
SAMUEL NEWKIRK "Sain"
General Course
Varsity Tennis 3-45 Tennis Club, Vice-President
35 Hawthorne Literary Society 2-3-45 Hi-Y Club
3-45 Foreign Language Club.
Keep thy distance, O wornwnf'
CHRISTINE NISSLEY "Teen"
General Course
Chorus 25 Glee Club 4, Librarian5 Mythologyg
Dramatics5 Current Literature, Secretaryg Art and
Craft, President5 Menu Planning5 Social Commit-
tee 3-4.
"The dijicnlty in life is the choice."
WILLIAM T. ONG "Bill"
Classical Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 1-2-3-45 Commercial
Club 45 Track Team 3-45 Pin and Ring Committee
45 Chemistry Club 45 Honor Society 4.
"A lazy half-rnilerf'
ERNEST J. OWENS "Ernie"
General Course
Soccer Team 45 Hawthorne Literary Society
2-3-4, Secretary 45 Honor Society 45 Hi-Y Club
3-45 Travel Club 4, Vice-President 45 Sports Editor
Vidette 3: Literary Editor Vidette 45 Class Vice-
President 45 Class Secretary 35 Chairman Social
Committee 45 Class Day Committee 4.
"He certainly knows the 'value of a nickel."
44 THE VIDETTE
ALLAN Q. PEEK "Allan"
General Course
Hawthorne Cartoon Club 45 Commercial Club 3-45
Art Editor Vidette 45 Pin and Ring Committee 4.
"I delight in drawing curves."
ALMA PERKINS "Sugar"
General Course
Basketball 25 Science Club5 Short Story Clubg
Banner Committee 4.
"Where your treasure 'is there will your heart be
also."
GLADYS COOPER POOL "Glaalie'l
General Course
Chorus 45 Current Literatureg Famous Painters5
Pin and Ring Committee 4.
"The couvzterzahee is the index of the mind."
CHARLES H. PRESTON "Charlie"
General Course
Elcutherian Literary Society 3-4, Critic 45 Hi-Y
Club 3-4, Treasurer 45 Class Day Committee 45
Tennis Club 3-45 Scientific Society 1-25 Radio Club
35 Invitation Committee 4.
"A fool may ask more questions ln an hour than at
'rmse man can a-nsuver in seven years."
RICHARD E. PRITZ "Dick"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 2-3-45 Honor Society
Ii-45 Hi-Y Club 3-45 President Chemistry Club 45
Stage Manager Senior Play 45 Chorus 45 Chairman
Pennant Committee 35 Chairman Invitation Com-
mittee 45 Scientific Society 1-2.
"The very busiest K?j man in seven countfzfesf'
THE VIDETTE 45
WM. T. PUGH, JR. "Bill"
General Course
Varsity Football 3-45 Chorus 45 Travel Club 45
Commercial Club 3-45 Glee Club 1-2.
"He hath the fatal gift of beauty."
OTTOMER RAEZER "Ott '
Classical Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 2-45 Senior Orchestra
1-2-3-45 Hawthorne Literary Society 1-2-3-4, Chair-
man Program Committee 45 Honor Society 45 Hi-Y
Club 3-45 Foreign Language Club 45 Class Secre-
tary 15 Class Program Committee 3, Chairman 4.
"May it be recorded that I burned many quarts 0
midnrzfght oil NY'
HELEN RUTH RANCK "Runkfie"
General Course
Chorus 45 Current Literatureg Famous Painters.
"Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you."
RICHARD RANSING "Rick"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 3-45 Intra-Mural Track
35 Varsity Tennis 3-45 Junior Varsity Tennis 25
Soccer Team 45 Commercial Club 3-45 Tennis Club
3-4, Secretary 45 Travel Club 45 Pin and Ring Com-
mittee 4.
"Feu' words, many deeds."
MILDRED REAM 5 "Mood"
General Course
Athenian Literary Society 1-25 Commercial Clubg
Dress Designingg Nature Studyg Playground Super-
visiong Salesmanship Club, Vice-Presidentg Art and
Craftg Sweater Committee 3.
"Nothing is impossible to the girl who can will."
46 THE VIDETTE
RUTH ROHRER REIDENBACH "Rufus"
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 45 Chorus 35 Glee Club 2-3-45
Mandolin Club 1-2-3-45 Honor Society 45 Art and
Craft Clubg Old Testament Narrative5 Civics Club5
Commercial Club.
"Kindness is the golden chain by which society is
bound together."
ELIZABETH REITZEL "Betty"
College Preparatory Course
Track 35 Chorus 3-45 Athenian Literary Society
3-45 Dramatics Club5 Old Testament Narrative5
Book Club, President5 Pin and Ring Committee 4.
"The 'very flower of youth."
ELWOOD RHOADS "Elwood"
General Course
Glee Club 1-25 Commercial Club 2-3-4, Entertain-
ment Committee 45 Secretary of Extra Curricular
Activities.
"Pleasingly plump was he."
JOHN RODMAN "Jawn"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 2-3-45 Commercial
Club 3-4 5 Radio Club 3.
"Repeated by popular request."
WILLIAM RUOF "Bill"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 3-4 5 Hawthorne Literary
Society 45 Commercial Club 3-45 Travel Club 4.
"He'll be a help to his mother when he grows up."
THE VIDETTE
ANNA SELDOMRIDGE "Ann"
General Course
Athenian Literary Society 3-4 5 Honor Society 43
Manners and Conductg Mathematics, Secretaryg
Current Literatureg Mythologyg Civicsg Book Clubg
Nature,Studyg Class Secretary 3.
"She is not in the roll of common girls."
MARGUERITE MOLLIE SHANABRAUGH
"Mollie"
College Preparatory Course
Mandolin Club 2-3-43 Athenian Literary Society
25 Private Life of the Romansg Old Testament Nar-
rativeg Menu Planningg Conduct and Mannersg Art
and Craftg Famous Painters.
"It is a good friend that is always giving though it
be ever so little."
JEANETTE SHELLENBERGER "Fannie"
College Preparatory Course
Athenian Literary Society 2 g Private Life of the
Romansg Nature Studyg Science Clubg Art and
gfagtg Mathematics Clubg Mythologyg Mandolin
u 4.
"Exactness in little duties is a wonderful source of
comfort."
MARGARET. E. SHERTZ "Maggie,'
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 23 Girl Scouts, Patrol
. Leaderg Commercial Clubg Mandolin Club.
"In her garden happiness is a plant."
REBA K. SHERTZER "Reb"
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 25 Civics Clubg Girl
Scouts: Famous Paintersg Famous Womeng Book
Clubg Playground Supervisiong Commercial Club.
"Her recipe for having friends is 'Be one.' "
48 THE VIDETTE
ROBERT SIEGEL "Bob"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 3-4, Critic 45 Honor
Society 45 Hi-Y Club 3-45 Commercial Club 45 Ten-
nis Club 35 Foreign Language Club 45 Class Secre-
tary 45 Class Song and Poem Committee 4.
"Constantly striving to nmlce his best, better."
ARTHUR SIEGLER "Art'l
General Course
Glee Club 25 Hi-Y Club 35 Commercial Club 2-3-4,
Program Committee 45 Intra-Mural Basketball 3.
"Silence is goldenf'
RUTH NAOMI SIEGRIST "Sekle"
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 25 Varsity 3-45 Tennis 2-3-45
Volley Ball 35 Athenian Literary Society 15 Conduct
and Manners5 Current Literature5 Book Club5
Civics Club5 Commercial Club, Secretaryg Sweater
Committee 35 Nominating Committee 45 Cheer-
leader 2.
"One of the great evidences of self control is power
to forget."
ESTHER SLOTKIN "E's,'
General Course
Chorus 3-45 Senior Orchestra 45 Music Club5
Menu Planning5 Story Tellingg Operetta Clubg Art
and Craftg Conduct and Manners Club5 Class Song
and Class Poem Committee 4.
"A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of
na ture."
STUART S. SNODGRASS "Stun
General Course
Travel Club 45 Commercial Club 3-45 Intra-Mural
Basketball 3-45 Hawthorne Literary Societyg Chorus
45 Glee Club 2-3-4.
"A little man of mighty works."
THE VIDETTE 49
GROVER C. SNYDER "Grove"
Classical Course
Junior Varsity Football 2-3, Captain 35 Senior
Varsity 33 Intra-Mural Basketball 43 Circulation
Manager of Vidette 3.
"A permcment yixture is hard to lose."
LAURETTA A. SOUDERS nLlLZL'I'66tfCL,'
Commercial Course
Chorus Ilg Civics Club, Secretaryg Mathematics
Club: Manners and Conductg Retail Salesmanshipg
Commercial Club.
"The victory of success is half run when one galrs
the habit of work."
EARL STAIIFFER "Goof"
General Course
Chorus 43 Glec Club 2-fly Rand fl-45 Hawthorne
Literary Society 4g Travel Club 45 Commercial
Club 3-4.
"One of my position cowld not be Imthered with
memo! labor."
WILLIAM STERLING "Bill"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 1-29 Hi-Y Club 3-45
Mathematics Club 4' Radio Club 'l' Mana er of Stu-
dents Employment l3ureau. U, g
"An rfmpty keg makes the deepest sound."
ROBERT Q. STETLER "Bob"
General Course
l Senior Orchestra 43 Band 4g Hawthorne Literary
Societyg Commercial Club 3-43 Hi-Y Club 4.
"ChamQo17on 'ivory tickler'."
50 THE VIDETTE
NORA STOLTZFUS
General Course
Old Testament Narrative, Secretaryg Book Club.
"Around her is a cheerful atmosphere."
SARA A. STUMP
General Course
Chorus 35 Athenian Literary Society 23 Conduct
and Manners, President, Vice-Presidentg Nature
Club, Banner Committee 4.
"Wit does not take the place of knowledge."
RICHARD M. STUMPF "Dick
General Course
Hawthorne 'Literary Society 3-45 Commercial
Club 45 Travel Club 43 Student Council 3.
"Go West young man."
MARTHA L. SULLIVAN "Marty
General Course
Track 3, Chorus 3-45 Athenian Literary Society
3-45 Dramatics Clubg Current Literature, Vice-
Presidentg Famous Paintersg Class President 49
Social Committee 3-4, Chairman: Pin and Ring,
Class Day, Cap and Gown, Gift, Flower and Motto,
and Invitation Committees 45 Senior Play 4.
"A thing of beauty is It joy forever."
ROBERT SWAIN "Bob
General Course
Eleutherian Literary Society 3-45 Commercial
Club 3-4.
"If Fm studying when you come tu, wake me up.
J
THE VIDETTE 51
EDWARD T. TIMANUS "Eddie'
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 1-25 Junior Varsity Basketball 35
Junior Varsity Football 1-25 Commercial Club 1-2-3-4,
President 45 Intra-Mural Basketball 3-45 Intra-
Mural Track 3.
"Wit is no excuse for learning."
GRACE ERNST TITUS I "Titey'
College Preparatory Course
Track 35 Chorus 35 Glee Club 3-45 Junior Orches-
tra 25 Senior Orchestra 3-45 Athenian Literary So-
ciety 25 Playground Supervisiong Nature Studyg
Menu Plar1ning5 Famous Women5 Famous Paint-
ings5 Astronomy Club, Presidentg Monogram Com-
mittee 3.
"E'ven wit's a burden when it talks too long."
MARIE D. TOMLINSON "T0nzmy'
Commercial Course I 4
Chorus 2-3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Art and Craft
Clubg Famous Paintings, Secretary-Treasurer: Vo-
cations for Women, Secretaryg Short Story, Presi-
dent5 Commercial Clubg Current Literature5 Social
Committee 3. '
"Little things are sweet."
HELEN ELIZABETH ULMER "Helen'
Commercial Course
Civics Club: Vocation for Girlsg Mathematics5
Conduct and Mannersg Current Literatureg Com-
mercial Clubg Gift Committee 4,
"They also serve who only stand and wait."
, .
G. LOUISE WAGAR
College Preparatory Course
Chorus 25 Athenian Literary Society 3-45 Private
Life of the Romans, Secretaryg Mythology Clubg
Modern Authors5 Current Literature, Secretary5
Book Club, Secretaryg Social Committee 2.
-"As carefree as the day is long."
52 THE VIDETTE
ROBERT WARFEL "Bob"
General Course
Commercial Club 2-3-45 Hawthorne Literary So-
ciety 1-2-3-4g Senior Orchestra 2-3-4.
"One should obtain as much schooling as possible."
DORA JEANNETTE WEIMER "Do1'ie"
Commercial Course
Athenian Literary Society 23 Dress Designing,
Vice-Presidentg Nature Study, Vice-Presidentg Cur-
rent Literature, Treasurerg Art and Craft, Secre-
tary-Treasurerg Commercial Clubg Color Commit-
tee 33 Invitation Committee 4.
"All is well for if the bride has not fair hair she has
oi fair skin."
DOROTHY WEIMER "Dot"
Commercial Course
Class Basketball 29 Hockey 2, Civics Club, Sec-
retary, Girl Scoutsg Short Story, Secretary, Vice-
President, Commercial Club.
"As merry as a, cricket."
WILLIAM WESTMAN "Bill"
Commercial Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 3g Soccer 4, Band 3g Com-
mercial Club 1-2-3-4, Chair Program Committee 45
Golf Club 4.
"A mem of affairs and mettlef'
RICHARD WILEY "Dick"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 43 Track Team 4 5 Soccer
35 Chorus 4g Glee Club 2-35 Band 2g Operetta Cast 3.
"And when Pm famous as a scientist- - -."
THE VIDETTE
PAUL J. WITMER "Toot"
General Course
Scientific Society 1-25 Hawthorne Literary So-
ciety 2-3-45 Glee Club 15 Hi-Y Club 3-45 Chemistry
Club Program Committee 4.
"He likes to dance but the music bothers him and
the girls get in his way."
ROMAINE WITMER fflggi'
Commercial Course
Art Club5 Advertising, Vice-President5 Commer-
cial Clubg Girl Sc0uts5 Local History.
"Her modestgfs a candle to her merit."
DOROTHY WORST "Dot"
College Preparatory Course
Tennis 15 Chorus 3-45 Athenian Literary Society
15 Mythology Club5 Nature Studyg Book Clubg Cur-
rent Literature, Secretary5 Science Club5 Banner
Committee 3, Chairman5 Social Committee 4, Chair-
man.
"A sweet a.ttra.ctii'e kind of grace and a full assur-
ance given by looks."
W. P. YAHRAUS "Bill"
General Course
Intra-Mural Basketball 35 Soccer 2-35 Senior Or-
chestra 3-45 Hawthorne Literary Society 2-3-45
Hi-Y Club 3-45 Tennis Club 35 Scientific Society
1-25 Senior Play Cast 3.
"Enooi-that tired feeling."
PIERRY ZAHM "Perry"
General Course
Hawthorne Literary Society 3-45 Commercial Club 3-4.
"Nujol for that e'nmii."
1928
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THE VIDET
Class Roll
'Ei
CLASS OF MID-1929
President ...... .......A.,..,,..............................,.......,................,,... M ARION HOWELL
Vice-President .......... .
Secretary ......,...,....
T1'easzw"er ....,,....... .
H zstorwm ..........,..........
Mariam Bair
Susan Baker
Ethel Benney
Ruth Bowers
Lucy Brady
Margaret Brenneman
Charlotte Caum
Carlene Echternach
Frances Eisenberg
Ruth Haas
Dorothy Hershey
Helen Johnson
Janet Kegel
Mary Kirchoff
Maude Lawton
Frances Leaman
Mildred Lefever
Dorothy Liller
Kathryn Long
Fanny May
Jeannette McCauley
Bertha McClain
.....,.......FRANCES KELLER
............MARTHA STUMPF
.....,......,..LILLIE FLUBACHER
Martha Mehaffey
Helen Miller
Mary M. Miller
Ruth Mumma
Ruth Norton
Nancy Ream
Beatrice Reese
Miriam Ressler
Mary Harriet Robinson
Kathryn Rosenberger
Mary Roth
Anna Ruth
Ruth Rutledge
Margaret Seitz
Gertrude Shear
Irma Shultz
Mildred Simmons
Arline Slaugh
Annabelle Smith
Helen Strawbridge
Helen Walker
Naomi Winer
Kathryn Ziegler
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THE VIDET
MidaSe1n1ior Class-11929
'23
OFFICERS
President ...,,....,vw,,..,,... ,..AA.......,.. . ,.. ,...Y.,....... . .....w E LWOOD SCHWAN
Vice President .......Y..... ..,.......... R ICHARD SANDERSON
Secretary .......AA,. ,... ,.... ,...... E LMO COMSTOCK
Treasurer .Y,,,,..A .S ,v,. ,,,,,,,....,,,.., A.A,,.,A..,.... ...A,....,,...,,. A L BERT SCHAEFFER
Armstrong, Douglas R. Herr, John K.
Arnold, Vernon
Bailey, Charles R.
Barley, Ralph
Barto, Harvey A.
Bolenius, Robert
Bonora, Charles S.
Bowman, Frederick
Bushong, Samuel
Byerly, John L.
Charles, Donald
Charles, Robert
Cochran, John
Cohn, Maurice
Coho, Frank
Comstock, Elmo
Dorwart, Robert V.
Eby, Richard A.
Eckert, Donald C.
Engle, Fred S.
Fegley, Ellsworth V.
Fisher, Richard
Gardner, Graham
Goodhart, John
Hall, James
Hart, Fred W.
Hippie, John A.
Jacoby, William
Karer, Edward H.
Kilgore, Guy
Landis, John
Leeking, Spencer
Little, Ray
Marks, John L.
Mease, Lewis
Metzger, Thomas
Myers, Paul
Neuber, Adolph
Reynolds, Harold
Rhen, John
Rhoads, Elwood C.
Sanderson, Richard
Schwan, Elwood
Sheaffer, Albert
Shoenberger, William
Shomo, James
Sinclair, Harold
Smith, Bankson
Snavely, Frank
Wackernagel, Fred
Walsh, Keefe
Weaver, David B.
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60 THE VIDETTE
Social Calendar
'93
SEPTEMBER 6, 1924-Entered portals of High School as very green freshies.
OCTOBER 10, 1924-Stewart Cramer really gets first date.
DECEMBER 23, 1924-School closes, all eagerly awaiting Santa Claus.
JANUARY-JUNE-Studiously Q'?J studying.
SF Pk Pk Pl!
SEPTEMBER 19, 1925-Sophisticated Sophomores.
OCTOBER-NOVEMBER, 1925-Athletes are "the men of the hour."
DECEMBER-JUNE-MOFQ C21 studies.
bk Pk P14 all
SEPTEMBER, 1926-Class really organizes.
DECEMBER 13, 1926-Some of us enjoy Senior Prom.
APRIL 18, 1927-Class Party great success. Seniors "green" with envy.
JUNE, 1927-Senior Prom and examinations enjoyed by all.
Sl! ll! SF if
SEPTEMBER, 1927-Very important-in our own minds.
SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER-Senior subjects pleasing to most of us.
DECEMBER 13, 1927-Senior Reception.
JANUARY 11, 1928-Mr. Herr claimed certain battery cells were character-
istic of our country--dry cells.
MARCH 16, 1928-Junior Party-chaperoned by certain L. H. S. Seniors.
MAY 4, 1928-Senior Play.
MAY 7, 1928-Intelligence C25 tests.
MAY 12, 1928-Second Vidette pictures-first ones thought to be too true
to life.
MAY 31,1928-Anxiety sheepskins.
214 34 if
THE VIDETTE
Adieiul
Fare thee well, beloved' Alma Mater,
True to thyself we will be.
Sweet the memories of thee we cherish
As we part from thee.
Loath to leave the halls which we love dearly,
We depart, sad at heart,
Now to thee, we sing our fond adieu,
Oh, hear our song, as we part!
High School days, the brightest we will know
Now have vanished away.
Duties, conflicts, challenge us more boldly,
Bidding o'er us to hold sway,
High School mem'ries linger in our hearts,
Days of joy-so carefree,
We'll be loyal to our dear old High School,
Far from her tho we may be.
Swift the years spent 'neath these friendly portals
Many the lessons we've learned.
Noble precepts from the great immortals
On plastic minds have been burned.
Teachers, classmates, fond- associations,
Severed from them now we'1l beg
With reluctant, backward turning glances,
We say adieu to thee!
-A. C. A.
Tune: "Gipsy Love Song, from "The Fortune Teller'
by Victor Herbert.
62 THE VIDETTE
Class Poem 928
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Dear Alma Mater Holy Shrine,
Thy rays of light shall ever shine,
To guide the paths of honest men
And weld them in a common ken.
To some a wider sphere unfolds
The vistas of more worthy goalg
And yet the humblest child still feels,
The glory that thy truth reveals.
Supported by thy strong right arm,
We fear no foe-our hopes to harmg
But trusting ever to thy care
We feel thy guidance everywhere.
And ere we take our final leave
Inspired ever to achieve
The lofty aims for which you stand,
We place ourselves at thy command.
Hail Alma Mater tender, true,
Guardian mother these long years through.
To thee the children thou served so Well
Sing Adieu-to thee, farewell.
ALMA PERKINS
THE VIDET
TE 63
Cllass Organizations
Preszdent ..... ,.....,.......
Vzce-President ....s.,..,................,..,,.,.....,..,.,,....,.......
Secretary .,..........,..
Treasurer ..........,., .,....................,,.,..,.........................
CLASS OF MID 1929
SCHWAN
CLASS OF 1929
Preszdent ..A..........,...,.............................,..,....,,.......,.......A..........
RICHARD SANDERSON
ELMO COMSTOCK
ALBERT SCHAEFFER
.JOHN DOTTERER
Vice-President ,,,,,A,,,,,, ............ H OWARD BARE
Secretary ..,A,,..,....,..... .A.............. R USSEL WATT
Treasurer ......,.,.... ,.................,..A.,..........,...,..................,.,...... T ED BRUBAKER
CLASS OF MID 1930
P7'6SfCl6'l'Lt .,......,.A,,.....,...,.....,.......................,........................,... EDWARD HALLER
Vice-President .,..,...............,................ ......................,., R ICHARD WOLF
Secretccsry ,,,..........ss..A. ...................... C LYDE COOPER
T'l'9Cl,S1t7'67' ...........,, .......,,.......,,..,.....,.............,....,... W ILLIAM DIETRICH
CLASS OF 1930
Preszdeant .....,.............,.....,...........,..,....,.,,......,........,,A,,.....,......
Vice-President .CC,,....As
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DANIEL RENGIER
DAVID VOLLMER
becfretary ...,....,..........,.C,,......,......s.,..........A.......,.......... VINCENT ALEXANDER
CLASS OF MID 1931
Presiclevzt ,s,,.,.,....,.....,,.,,C...,..,.,..,,9..,..,.,,ss.......,,.....,Cs..,....,,..,,,....,.. JENKY BUTLER
Secretary ..,................C...,.....s.,.....C,,.....Cs.,...,..s,,.....,,,...... JOHN BUCKWALTER
The Freshman Class has not organized.
'23
Cllass Omcers of Organized
Classes
CLASS OF 1929
President ....,s..,.sL.......a.,,,...LL,.......,........LL.,.....s.,,..,.,,..,,,..... .....,... B ETTY TURNER
Vice-P'resz'de1zt .... ,...,........,,,... .........LL.,..,......,..,A.,..,.., J 0 SEPHINE MILLER
Secretary Ls,ss, .......,...Ls ..,.,.....,....... M A RY HARBOLD
Treasurev 'ss,. L,L,...... ,..,.......... M AR Y HARBOLD
Historian .ss.,.......... ..............,.......................................................... A MY I-IELM
President ..,...s,..,,.,.,,..s.,.,,..,,,Ys,,.,,,,,,,,Y....,,,,,.,..,,,,
Vz'ce-President ..., ,..,...
S ecretwry ...sC,,...,...,,,,,,
Treasurer ,,,,C,,,,,.,.,
H istorian ..,............
CLASS OF MID 1930
HAFFECKER
Y,......,....ANNA M. DOTTERER
FARGE
..,........s..D0RoTHY SCHAEFFER
BRENNEMAN
64 THE VIDETTE
Extra Curriieular Activities
STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL
CLUB PRESIDING OFFICER
Conduct and Manners ...,.,..............rv,,............,,A................. ..........,...,.... W ILLIMAE CLARK
Famous Buildings and Famous Pictures ..A.............,, .....,,..,...........,.......,,..., D OROTHY HERSHEY
Short Story ...Ort...........,.Or,,..............,...........,.............A..,.....A...,..........................,,.........,,..,...........,...... HILDA MONTEUTH
Girl Scouts .......,....,..........,..,.,..........,,,... MAUD LAWTON AND DOROTHY YOHN, Patrol Leaders
Private Life of the Romans ,.,.........,,,,..oo........,..,. .........,,,...t.,Y,,,........,.,,....................,....,...,..,,.A M ARY YEAGER
Travel Club ..,,......................................,.... ...,,,..., M ARIAN HOWELL
Mythology Club ,...,.......t,,.. ...,,,..,... R UTH MARTIN
Current Literature eet........., ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,. E LLEN EVANS
Conduct and Manners ,eee.,.... ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, B ETTY TURNER
Book Club ..,.....,...,t..,......,....,.,.t,,. ,,,,,,,.,,e.b E LIZABETH REITZEL
Retail Salesmanship ........., b,.,..,..,,,.., M ARJORIE SMITH
Nature Study .......,..,,,.t...t... ,,,,,......t...., L ILIAN SMITH
Advertising Club ,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....,,,,,... S USAN BAKER
Conduct and Manners .,,,,,,,,.. ....,,,.,,.,.....,. J ANE SUMMY
Commercial Club .................. .........,...,........, G RAYCE HOOVER
Famous Painters t..,..eet.....,.,,,,,,,, .,,.,t,ssess.,,,,steb.,. E LVA MCMULLEN
Music Club .,...,.......................,,.............,,,,, ....,,,,,.c,... M ARY JANE BRUBAKER
Old Testament Narrative ,,,,,,,s,sse ,.,,,,,,,,,....,,,.......,,,,. H ELEN K. EBY
Commercial Club .,....,......,,,,,.,.,e,.,,,, .,,,.c,.cc..,,c..... J ULIA HUEBENER
Local History .,.................,,......, ,.,,,.sc.,,,ccc..,.,... M ARY ROTH
Astronomy ....,...,......,,..,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,... G RACE TITUS
Playground Supervision .,,.,,,,.,c ,,..,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,......,,..,,c......,,,,,,, M ARGARET KELLER
Arts and Crafts .................,.,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,...,....,,.,,.,s,,, M ARY HARRIET ROBINSON
Girl Scouts .c,.......,....... ,,O..cc,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,L, G ENEVIEVE MANN, RUTH WEIDNER,
AND ANNABELLE WELLER, Patrol Leaders
The Stevens High School Guitar
and Mandolin Club
The Stevens High School Guitar and Mandolin Club has experienced its larg-
est membership during the past year. Twenty-eight girls are enrolled. An in-
creased interest has been taken in the study of the stringed instruments and a
number of girls are arranging to continue studying these instruments over the
summer. Instruction is free to all girls who are or wish to become members
of the club. Mr. Wittell is the instructor.
During the past year concerts were given before various civic clubs, at
numerous Parent-Teachers' meetings, as Well as before the student body, and
using this year as a criterion the growth and success of S. H. S. Guitar and
Mandolin Club is assured.
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Stevens High Sehooll Chorus
The worth of the chorus has been proven by its growth from a very small
number two years ago, to 285 today. It is a voluntary organizationg no credit
is given for the Work. Its purpose is to cultivate a taste for better music and
also a chance to discover talented students. Two half hour periods a week are
given to this work. Some of the outstanding programs in which this organiza-
tion performed this semester Were: D. A. R. exercises for Dr. Burk, rector of
Valley Forge Memorial Chapel, Music Week, and the Unveiling of the Buchanan
Memorial Statue.
Stevens High Sehooll Gllee Clluh
The Girls' Glee Club is composed of 32 voices carefully chosen from the en-
tire student body, and meeting every Thursday of the week at 7:30 A. M.
The oiiicers of this organization are:
President ...............................,..,...................... .......,....,. B ETTY TURNER
Vice-President ............. ,.....,,,. J ANE MCGINNIS
Secretary ..................... .,.,................ R UTH MARTIN
Librarian ..,............. ............ C HRISTINE N1ssLEY
Accomparzist ....................,........,..,...........,.............,.,..........,... FLORENCE REIKER
Due to lack of time this club did not appear at as many public programs as
before, but recently it sang at the Music Week program, Parent-Teachers' Asso-
ciation, Kiwanis Club, and on several occasions in chapel exercises.
The Honor Soeietfy
This organization is one of the active ones of the school, and has contributed
in many ways. One of its recent programs was a pageant given for Memorial
Day. The Annual Banquet was held June 12 at which alumnae members were
present.
The present organization consists of 21 enrolled members and 73 alumni
members. Of these 21 twelve will be graduated in June. They are:
Dorothy Bolander Florence Krieder
Priscilla Charles Alma Lefever
Jessie Glass Ruth Martin
Thelma Hershey Mary Neff
Helen Horton Ruth Reidenbach
Julia Huebener . Anna Seldomridge
The ofiicers for the semester are:
President ...,.....,...,...,..........,...........,.,,.,, ,........,..,,,,,..... H ELEN HORTON
Vice-President ,..,...,...................,,.,. , ..,.....,. FRANCES EISENBERG
Secretary and Treasurer '... r .,,.,. ,.,,....,......,.. J ULIA HUEBENER
Hzstorzan ...............,...,.....,.............,., .....,,....... H ELEN STRAWBRIDGE
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Extra Curricular Activities
BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL
Seventeen extra-curricular clubs were organized this semester. The plan
adopted is a new one and permits each club to meet during school time which
heretofore was not done. The clubs met twice each month. On the third Wednes-
day of each month a club presented a program in the auditorium. The follow-
lowing clubs were organized this semester:
CLUBS PRESIDENT
Hawthorne Literary Society .......,,..... ..........,.,.,,. J OHN BYRNE
Eleutherian Literary Society ,,.......... .....,.......... A LFRED ALSPACH
Commercial Club ........., ,O,............,..,,..l... , . ,,.l...... EDWARD TIMANUS
Debating Club ......,.,,.........l......l.......,.... l,....,,..........., J OHN BYERLY
Dramatic Club ,.......,......... FRANCIS MARKERT
J ournalistic Club ............ ..,,,,.. E DWARD KARER
Lincoln Club ..........ll...............l..... ....l.,,.... H ENRY ERISMAN
Cartoon Club ....,..............,.,.......,..........., ,....,.,.,,....,..,,..l,ll, A LLEN PEEK
Foreign Language Club ......,....,.,. .......,,.,.... C HARLES PARMER
Travel Club ........,.,,.l,,...,.......,...,.,,....,, .....,..,,,,... W ILLIAM GAIGE
Mathematics Club ......,,,,.,l.,,,.,. .........,... J UL1Us SANDHAUS
Chemistry Club .,.,...,,..........,,.,.....l,, ,..,..... R ICHARD PRITZ
Music Appreciation Club ........... .......,,...... E LwooD SCHWAN
Radio Club ....,,........,....,.,,....,..,....... ,........... C ARL SCHNITZER
Biographical Club ..,...,.,...,. .........,.. R OBERT WALKER
Tennis Club .........................,.,............ A......,,,...........,.,. ...............,.... J A CK RHEN
High School Cooperative lntlustrial Course
The Cooperative Industrial Department which is included in the curriculum
of the Boys' High School was started September 1, 1926.
A group of about 38 boys have been following this course during the past
year. 74 have applied for this semester's course. Due to the limited facilities
only 45 boys were accepted. A lg-:m1rvs.i:i:,ea"'y+:g
The Student Council
The Student Council has been very active and infiuential during the past
semester. It has established a better feeling between the council and the
student body. It has raised more than enough money for a motion picture
machine. The council has rewarded the fellows interested in the activities of
the school by awarding Certificates of Merits.
The l-lonor Society
The Honor Society in the Lancaster High School organized with
President ........,............,.,........................,,...,..,.................,.....,. ROBERT BRUBAKER
Secretary ..................................................,...,...,...............,.,...,........ ERNEST OWENS
Fourteen new members have been elected this semester.
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The ll-llifY Cluhs
The Lincoln and Buchanan Hi-Y Clubs have progressed during the past sea-
son. The clubs continued the scholarship of 5100.00 and started a second sim-
ilar scholarship. The money for these scholarships was raised by a concert in
April. The oflicers for the past semester Were:
LINCOLN HI-Y CLUB
President .l,,,,..,.,..l,.,.,..,.l.,.,,,,,...,,,.,,......,.... , .,,..,,. ,......,.,..,........... F RANK SNAVELY
Vice-President ..,...,...,., .....,...,,..........,..... J OHN HIPPLE
Treasurer .,.....,...,....,... ,w........,,.. C HARLES PRESTON
Secretary .,,.....................,.......,..,...........,..,........,.,........,.......,..,, RODNEY BRABSON
BUCHANAN HI-Y CLUB
P7'6Sid67Lt ......,.....,........,.................,.,............,.........................,..... DANIEL RENGIER
Vice-President .......l...... .r.......,. V INCENT ALEXANDER
Treasurer ........,....., ,.......,..,,,.. T HOMAS SMITH
Secretary .........,, ..,,....,... J OHN MICHAELIS
The Glee Clluh
The Glee Club was composed of twenty-five members this semester.
It had the following ofhcers:
P7'68id67l,t ......,.....................,..,..... ...,........ A LFRED ALSPACH
Vice-President .......,...... ,...,..,.. J OHN HENDERSON
S6C7'6tfL7'y ..........,,...,. .......,...... R ICHARD GARDNER
The Band
The Band had an enrollment of sixty-five. The Band played for the various
activities in the school as Well as outside of school. They furnished music for
the basketball games, the Parent-Teacher's meetings and the County Historical
Society at Valley Forge on Lancaster County Day. The Band is headed by
Elwood Schwan M'29, and directed by Mr. List.
Cemhined Orchestra
The past year has shown a very marked increase in the number of boys and
girls interested in the instrumental music work of the Orchestra. Some ninety
students are enrolled in the two orchestras under the direction of Leigh E. Wittell.
The Junior Orchestra has made very satisfactory progress this semester.
Two rehearsals are held weekly. Boys and girls upon entering High School are
admitted to the Junior Orchestra. On receiving sufficient training or as soon as
68 THE VIDEATTE
personal ability permits, students are transferred to the Senior Orchestra, where
music of a more difficult and professional nature is used.
The Senior Orchestra has experienced one of its most active years. With
a membership of fifty boys and girls this orchestra, under Mr. Wittell's direc-
tion, has developed into a first-rate high school orchestra. A rehearsal lasting
two hours is held each Wednesday evening. An entirely new repertoire of music
was played by the orchestra this year. Concerts were given at the Pennsyl-
vania State Educational meeting, at various Civic Clubs, Parent-Teachers' meet-
ings, over the radio, as well as at both High Schools.
Retail Salesmainiship
Training in salesmanship is a reality at Stevens High School and during
the past year twenty-three girls have learned the psychological point of a sale,
the actual presentation of material to the customer in such a way at to lead to
a satisfied buyer and seller. Up to this time Miss Kathryn Abel, Miss Anna
Rich, the art supervisor of the Lancaster schools, and Mr. John Oller have borne
the work of teaching in this course.
Theory is valuable and one-half of each school day is employed in obtaining
the theoretic side, but theory without practice is not proved by the learner. As
a result the other half of the school days and Saturday of each week are given
to practicing the theory learned.
Merchants themselves and patrons at the various stores which are cooperat-
ing have expressed their satisfaction at the service given by these girls. This
has been evinced by the requests from merchants for more representatives of this
course for service during the coming year, these girls to be employed in addi-
tion to the present ones who are to be retained. This fact would surely seem to
indicate the value of this course in the business of today.
What Shall We Read?
One of the cardinal objectives of education is a worthy use of leisure time.
The summer vacation provides one with the longest period of leisure, hence this
is a timely questiong what shall we read?
Instead of dipping into numerous subjects and failing to reach the depths
of any one of them, the summer vacation provides an opportunity for the de-
velopment of a reading habit which shall follow a subject or an author to a fair
extent of its possibilities. This is really a study of the subject.
For recreation reading, for enjoyment, it is wise to see that the reading is
not done extravagantly, but that the books chosen are ofa high literary value,
providing wholesome mental food. A proper choice of reading will result in the
development of that sense of discrimination that recognizes value. Would this
not be a good time for reading some of those longer novels you have always in-
tended reading, like: "Count of Monte Cristo", "Les Miserables", "Cloister and
the Hearth", "Romola", "Guy Manneringn, "Don Quixote", "Kennilworth."
STOP! READ! AND GROW!
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SPURTS REVIEW
'93
S. ll-ll. S.. ll-lloelkey
Captain ...........
Coach .,.,.......
.,....,...,MARY YEAGER
PLAYERS
MARGARET KELLER, '28
SUSAN BAKER, M'29
ANNA BURKHART, M'29
FRANCES EISENBERG, M'29
FRANCES KELLER, M'29
MARY YEAGER, M
HELEN MILLER, 'M'29
MARY BACHMAN, '29
JANE MCGINNIS, '29
ALICE FRITZ, '30
GLADYS HICKEY, M'31
'31
Lost one game to Shippen School-1-0.
lfraclk
Name Class Points Scored
Marshall Fields fCapt.J ..,.....,... ............. ' 28 20
William Jacoby ,.,..........,.......,...... ............. ' 28 9
William Gaige ......................... ...,......... ' 28 39
Richard Wilson .....,....,. l.........,.. ' 30 22
James Hall ..........,.. ...,....,.... M '29 12
Henry Wise .......,.,.,.... ....l......... ' 28 5 A
Joseph Gavan ,,,...,...l.... .............. ' 29 11
Richard Hershey ......... .......,.,... ' 29 9
Harry Goodhart ............ ..,...........,..., ' 30 9
John Goodhart ..l...... ..,.......... M '29 0
Merrell Shreiner ......... .,,..,,,,,,,,, ' 29 14
Charles Hauer ............,.. ,....,,,,,,,.. ' 29 6
Kenneth McMillan .,......... .....,....,,,...... ' 28 21
Graham Gardner .....,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,., M '29 15
Richard Gardner .,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 30 2
William Wiley .......... .,,.,,,,,,,,, ' 28 4
William Ong ........ ..,,,,,,,.,, ' 28 7
John Byrne ...,,..., ,,,,l,,,,,,,, ' 28 3
John Heisler ........... '29
Ed Haller ...........
James Miller ....................,..,,.,, ,.,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,. ,,.,,
1
30 2
l.......M'30 1
12 points for a letter.
Norristown meet not included in these points.
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Basketball
L. H. S. Opponents
L. H. S. ....,................... ....,... 4 7 Dec. 30 1927 Sunbury .........,,,.............................. 33
L. H. S. ...,,.., ....,... 2 9 Dec. 31 1927 Gettysburg ....,,,.. ............ 2 3
L. H. S. ....,... ........ 5 0 Jan. 6 1928 Wm. Penn ........, ,.,........ 5 8
L. H. S. ........ ,....... 3 2 Jan. 7 1928 Steelton ,......... ..........,, 3 9
L. H. S. ...,.... .,...... 4 0 Jan. 13 1928 Reading ,......... .,.......... 4 8
L. H. S. ..,,,,.. ........ 3 9 Jan. 14 1928 Lebanon .......,.. ............ 2 4
L. H. S. .,...... .....,.. 3 5 Jan. 20 1928 Sunbury ............,....... . ......... . 29
L. H. S. ..,,, ......,. 3 3 Jan. 27 1928 Williamsport ........ ............ 4 2
L. H. S. ........ ........ 2 1 Feb. 3 1928- Wm. Penn ,........,,... ............ 3 2
L. H. S. ........ ........ 4 4 Feb. 4 1928 John Harris ........... ............ 2 2
L. H. S. ........ ........ 3 4 Feb. 11 1928 Reading ..,..,......... ............ 2 9
L. H. S. ........ ........ 4 0 Feb. 17 1928 Gettysburg ......... ............ 3 6
L. H. S. ,....... ........ 3 4 Feb. 18 1928 Lebanon ............... ............ 3 2
L. H. S. ...... ........ 4 9 Feb. 25, 1928 John Harris .,......... ............ 1 9
L. H. S. ........ ............. 3 1 Mar. 3, 1928 Williamsport ........ ............ 2 8
Total ............................................. 558 Total ............................................. 494
The Varsity insignia "L" was also awarded to the following basket-
ball players: Captain Harry Eman, 1281 , Kenneth McMillan 1281, Richard
Bachman 1283 , Sondell Iscovitz 1M-283, Charles Mulhattan 1281, William
Lines 1295, Ed. Haller 1M-301, Glenn Horst 1M-289, Mahlon Delp 1299,
and Eugene Bennett 1M-291, and Student Manager Robert Leaman 1281.
It was announced that John Dotterer, '29, will be football manager
next year and Omar Nissley, '29, will serve as basketball manager.
Team
Golf
HENRY BRUBAKER ....,......,,.....
STANLEY FORTNEY ....................
TED BRUBAKER fCapt.j ...,.......
KERMIT CAULWELL ...............
ROBERT BEACHAM .....,.......
ELwooD CAULER ...........
L. H . S.
April 21-L. H. S .,............ ,..,,...,,., 1 1
May 5-L H. S ..... ....... ..........., 6 M Z
May 12--L H. S .... ,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4
May 18-L H. S .,,..,....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7
May 19-L H. s .......,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 V2
May 26-L H. S ............ ,...,,...... 1 OMZ
Total ...............
9
Class Points
29 9
'29 GVQ
'29 10
'28 IIMZ
'29 4
'30 6Mg
Opponents
F. :Sz M. Academy ................ ......... 1
John Harris .....,............,.. ..........,... 8 LQ
Wilmington ................ .............. 1 1
Salesianum ................... ......... 8
Wilmington ...................,. ......... 6 LQ
F. Sz M. Academy ........... ..,...... 4 1,Q
Total .,............,..........,..
June 2-John Harris at Lancaster High.
June 9-Northeast at Lancaster High.
..............39M3
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H. S.
H. S.
H. S.
H. S
H. S
Total
Tennis Team
JACK RHEN CCapt.j .....,......................................... .............. M '29
HARRY WELLER ..,.............. ............... M '30
SAMUEL NEWKIRK .. ......... ......................... ' 28
RICHARD RANSING .......,,... .. ....,......................... '28
L. H. S. Opponents
1 F. 8a M. Academy 5
0 F. 8z M. Academy 6
0 Wilmington 6
2 F. 8a M. Freshmen 5
5 Tome 2
8 Total
June 2-William Pen at Lancaster High.
S. H. S. Basketball
C t K. ANNA BURKHART
ap am --'-'---"-4--'------'-'-----4'A----"''-""--------------'--'-A'-----------' 1 SUSAN BAKER
Manager ,........,. .,...,...,........... M IRIAM ERISMAN, '28 "S"
Coach, ............................. .................................,............................ M ISS SICKLER
PLAYERS
JULIA HUEBENER, '28 JANE MCGINNIS, '29 "S"
MARGARET KELLER, '28 "S" EMMA MILLER, '29
MARY NEFF, '28 PAULINE STAGER, '29 "S"
RUTH SIEGRIST, '28 "S" ELIZABETH ZAHN, '29
ANNA BURKHART, M-'29 EVELYN JOHNSTON, '30
SUSAN BAKER, M-'29 "S" DOROTHY YOHN, '30
MARGARET REAM, M-'28 GLADYS HICKEY, M-'31
RUTH KREIDER, '29 EVELYN SCHWEBEL, '31
SCORES
S. H. S. Opp.
Parkesburg .,.... .,................,..............,..,.. 2 3 7
Alumnae .,..... .....,... 2 2 21
Oxford ....,.......,..... ....,,... 2 0 17
Shippen ,.........,.,.............,.... ....,..,. 1 3 20
Columbia .........,.........,...........,. ......... 2 3 19
Millersville Reserves ...,.... ......... 1 5 12
Coaches ...,.,,,...........,.............,.. ....,..,. 1 0 11
West Lampeter .......... ....,.... 2 4 17
Oxford ...,........,.......,....... ......... 3 1 22
West Lampeter ............. ........ 1 7 17
Lebanon .......................... ......... 2 0 21
Parkesburg ....,...... ......... 2 7 21
Shippen .....,......... ....,.... 1 7 24
Lebanon .,..........................,.. ......., 1 9 16
Columbia ..............,..............,... ..,,..,.. 1 6 17
Millersville Reserves ..,..,.. .,...... 2 2 13
319 275
"' "S" players won their letters.
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S I1 E N K B I2 O S .
"EVERYTHING F012 SPORT"
Track Baseball Tennis Golf
30-32 WEST KING STREET
HARRY H. EBY KI-,UGI1'S
GROCER Two Good Places
PROVISIONS To Eat-
Fresh and Smoked Meats
Green Goods in Season
401 WEST WALNUT ST.
HERE and HOME
Mulberry 8: Chestnut Sts.
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HAMAKEIQTS
20-ZZ VV est King St.
Franklin and Marshall College
LANCASTER, PENNA.
ESTABLISHED 1787
Complete four-year course of study leading to the degrees
of A.B., B.S. and B.S. in Economics.
Adequate training for students preparing to enter Medical
and Engineering Schools and for Commercial Chemistry.
Course in Economics and Business Administration in
preparation for business life.
Full requirements for State Certificate to teach in High
S hools.
HENRY HARBAUGH APPLE, LL. D., President
Ye Queen SHOPPG Mabel H. Fenstermacher
529 North Queen Street B Q
Millllnnery
Ladies' and Chilclren's
O-My N0l'th Duke Stl'9Et
LANCASTER, PA.
PHONE 3045-J
LINE ETCHINGS HALF TONES
COLOR PLATES
School cmd College Catalog Sibecz'aZz'sts
Eanraatvr lghntn-Engraving Gln., Jlnr.
35 North Market Street
Lancaster, Pa.
Interested in Physical Education?
THE last term of High School is the time to plan
for after graduation.
If you're going into Physical Education, ambi-
tious perhaps for an instructorship in a High
School or College, Write for our catalogue and
literature.
ARNOLD COLLEGE
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Miss Billee's Studio of Dancing
19 East Orange Street
Ballet : Tap : Acrobatic : Musical Comedy z Interpretive and
Social Dancing taught in classes and private
TELEPHONE 24 69
DRUGS AND SUNDRIES GIFTS AND NOVELTIES
Try MAURICE H. EBY On
the P - - - a the
Dmg rescrzptzon Drugglst L,,,c,,,,,
Store 714 COLUMBIA AVE. Highway
First LANCASTER, PA.
COLLEGIATE SODA SERVICE SWEET MEATS
Peirce School of Business Administration
Courses of Study Cuniversity-
gradej preparing young men and
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STENOGRAPIIIC-SECRETARY
EXECUTIVE-SECRETARY
TEACHER-TRAINING
FINISHING COURSES FOR
GRADUATES OF COMMERCIAL
HIGH SCHOOLS.
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SCHOOL
PINE STREET, WEST OF BROAD, PHILADELPHIA
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UNIVERSITY
Broad St. and Montgomery Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa.
College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences
Teachers College
School of Commerce
Professional Schools-
Theology, Law,
Medicine, Dentistry,
Pharmacy, Chiropody
School of Music
Training School for Nurses
University High School
Send for Bulletin.
Phone, Stevenson 7600
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Drawing Set
And all School Supplies from
DARMSTAETTER'S
59 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa.
FOR CUTS THAT WILL PRINT
CALL, WRITE OR PHONE
Conestoga Photo-Engraving Co.
8-10 W. KING STREET-Fifth Floor Intelligencer Building
LANCASTER, PA.
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE YVORK A SPECIALTY
Designers, Illustrators and Engravers
PHONE 890-R P. 0. BOX 1062
Golden Lion Cigars
MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY
FROM THE FINEST
TOBACCO OBTAINABLE
Exceptionable pipes,
tob accos, lighters
and smoking accessories
as well as the more
common types
Imported and domestic articles
that are exclusive with us
in Lancaster
DEMUTI-PS
The Oldest Tobacco Shop in America
Sfralfliflua' 1770
114 E. King St. - Lancaster, Pa.
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OUR BUSINESS
Is to Give You
Up-to-the-Minute
DRUG STORE SERVICE -
A. Miller Co.,Inc.
Prescription Dmggist
56 NoR'm QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PA.
Compliments of
ELIZABETH SIEBER
Women's Clothing
8 WEST KING ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
Hair BObbi1I'11g
Beauty
Treatments
BENDER'S BEAUTY SHOP
19M East Orange St.
Dresses : Gowns
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33 E. Orange St.
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DAVIS ,
Flower 6? Gift Shop
FLOWERS and GIFTS
For All Occasions
BELL 3968-R
1l4 N. Prince St. Lancaster, Pa.
Dorothy Specialty
Dress Shoppe
155 North Queen Street
LANCASTER, PA.
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