William Allen High School - Comus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)
- Class of 1924
Page 1 of 252
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 252 of the 1924 volume:
“
,,-,-, -:- -1.-:..,Lf: - ,-,-f-:'- '- 4,-LQ--'-:rug-P-:wg-.:.-. .,f.-L :wg-v.:-. --4pqfr -- - -.7ff.H.f-- -4--- 1:6 -Nw vm- w..y.v -rf'-fy--QF7-L-nn.-V::::' a-5w'sIg5:1-f-gv'- . . , f -4- ff-:Av ' f 'W ' W ' ' 'Y' '-ff-EiE4I aef'-112-ffl -'11 'fi-5 4513-ifaii'-..xe-V .. -f-..sfA- ,. . ' -' ,, ' WE' L '-1 ' -1- - n ff g- ,v .-1 .fww.?f-p.w Em.. ,, 1:-43.54. if 5 Un xg rf 'Ti 25' if ti -i 7? '-5 25 1 .., Q 'a -fl ,..1 13 'L ... lv ..f - -r .4 6 fss . ,1 nf 'i E , i 'i F . , Q? ,LE ,2- QI . -21 ,Q TE is '4 is , . ai 5 ez Q ' - 5 'bv' A, A i- fx . Li: E . .5 - ' , ., , 55 S.- ' ,Z LZ e :X .4 - 4 ' ' , --:-'. f f N , ,1 f ' Q- V ,.:4ff-ff--1,1-,. :,:.ff:.--i1 -.- f - - fi.T,fXff?ffii3 fffz' wwf! iw! ZJZKZAAZA 7, .Y ff!! 11X 11111 X111 111811 1'-ikQ Mff'ff 7 M ff gn AV' ful M A L,f55pWfv 3' gfLf7 fgfY , 1,1 V' ff V- X211 j 4397! -Qaf Ulf 1924 Ciumus Publis-heh hx the bemnr Class ni Zlllentulnn laugh Snhnul Donxlh P mailer Llmur an Lhlrf Hon Dxrfrnbrrfzr Busmfss ,fE21nagrr QIHIQX L 'mf 1 24 :gif v v-ln .,. 4 L., . 7 ' 'y 1 V. A 13 'Wag 'U gffgff 1 W: H' gg! :SKY ,furelunrh l HAS been the SIDCCFC purpose of the stxll to portray xslthln these pages the splrlt of the Allentown lllgh School for the past yexr to renew the tolls the hopes and the fears wxth thelr culmlna tlon IH worth xx hlle realltxes to perpetuate the many frlenclshlps that have been made clurlng the four short happy years at Hlgh School and to create for those who follow a treasure chest of the tradxtlons ldeals and achievements of Allentown Hlgh School If ln future years thls volume may be a source of lnsplrxtlon to underclassmen or lf those who have grxcluated from thelr Alma Mater may enjoy 1 moment of lcmlnlscent pleasureln TCVlC,VNll1gltb p xges our task wc feel xs well repalcl THI l DI IOR5 ,sg , , 1,44 Ala ..,.. . X Q Q I 6 l ' ' E I ' ' - V - - x, . , - 3 f I - , - f . , . 2 , . I V ' Q. , , K E . , . i . , - Zlehlratmn THIS nouns 3 KN ISC! IIII IINIO F-'il Q22 IH R1 SI IiC'TFL'l ,l.Y lib!-1DlQ'.XTl-QD TO 'IIN NY VRIIQNDS AND 5L I'PUR'I'liRS OF 'Hill .-Xl.I.l.NTOX W IIICKI Q Q 1OOI. C!Enntent5 aw jfurehaurh Education Jfacultp QIUQFHDUIBS The 61111515525 9ZItbIet1c5 RUUIIEHYIUU Staff QBrgan13at1un5 Ziaumur A 1 r 1 r r r r r r DIIUIIEHIIUII Zliuarb HIE BLINE BOOA C4NARI AXD BLLI IHE COIIL5 Pdzlor ln Clue? lJr1rcss rn Chzcj IJUINALD P 'VIII I I R Z-I IIAINNAII NIARLOI IS 4 Xlssoczulc I dzlrmx HLLITN J RI ISI R Z6 School Neus P dzlor HOW ARD BIQRKX Z4 Alhleizc Edzlor FALL E MILLLR Z4 Alurnnl Ldzlor WARREN HI LD 24 Fxchangc Ldllor I rlcruru lwlztrcsb I OUISI IIAC LINBUCH Salmof Xcus Edzlrcs XI RN X FRILH 2-I fllhlclzc Edzifc s ALN-X CITIDNER Z4 Alumm Edzlress II AIN HAQ-ENBDCH 24 I rchangc I' dzlress IANX RENCF FMIQRT Z4 I DINA HACX 24 H11 Ldrtor 11111 LIIIYCSS NIARCL 5 C OI IJHAININII R 7-I NI 'XRC ARI 'I' RI I S BUSINFSS .SIAII Busmess Ilunugu Cznuluflon Ilunugcr DILI I NDI IIICJMAS IK. CIRN 4 Idmerlzsun, Ifunugmr Iss! CIYLLIIUIIOII 'Ilgr SOI ONIOIN IIAIVICJW IC f Z-I I RAWC IS C I ICIN. IACULTI ADVISERIS 'Wlss IIN IRIIX NI1ss N un C ILBIKKCK Vlfug I Lulu M r Con Xl C II 'NI1ss A xx SCIIXXIJI I RIN C 'N 1 '- lc R R l 1 I XX INTI R S I'IxR1 1 T 4. .,. I If I .V . , I- I f 1 :. Rm' -1 -' -1 A iRI-'I .R, '24 'Q Q 'I . HI-, . Cl' .A un .145 SAL .I f ' . .I.-. 1 I ' NI ,NI.,'. ' 1 7 Q . .- 'L XI ..I. VV. Inn: . .'.' . N. , ... NI .I'1.I,NII'.I NIII 1 I Ii ' . . IJ. XXI II..mm, Ir mrrf-r x hu ,' M 'ff- K X v ' Q J 19 f ,ff x ' E 5 E-'AQ EEE? ,S 'T in-F N E ,, ' I I x 5 7 Il l L 1 Q X, ffl 'Lf MAN ,mxxxx N H x 4' N 'ov KB Z .X 5Le1'Q'W Q. . 9. jfacultp Vlce Prmczpal WILLIAM M TINKER A B A M X X Principal DANIEL W. HAMM, M. S Uihe Jfarultv ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MARY A CHIVBBUCK A B IRSTHFR L HEFENFR A B I-ILORFNCI H COBKUCH A T MAHLON WFIRBXCH A B HELEN S CIrRHARD Ph B GRACE WOODRING B S MARTHA B GRAINJGER Ph B SALLIE A WINTERS A FLORENCE M KLINF Ph B MAE STUBBLEFIELD A B HILDA IN HOFFORD A B I ANCUAGF DVPARTMENT GFORCE S KREQSLFY LItt D Head SUSAN S BREWER A B A RACHEL HLISLER A B KI WARREN FRITSCH A B ELMER F MILLER Ph B Pd M MARCARFI HXINL A B M AIICI' SCIIWANIINGI-R A B I'DwIN D CIALIQS A B MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT WM M TINKER A B B D A M Head CIIARIFS C BACHMxN A M HARRY R MCCULLOUCII A M AMBROSF HLLLER B S FARL H WEINSIIIIMIR A RAY H KRFSSLIER A B WARRFN A 7IFGENFUb A B COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT GFORCI' W ZIMMFRMAN Head ILI7xIII'1H I DIITRICII BIANLIIF E HAILMAN Ph A C LEWIS ROGER M RENTSKHLER A MRS BELLE MONCRIYFF EDGXR A RAI ENOLD SCIFNCL DFPARTMENT DOION J FEI LIHY A B M S 'JOHN G SCIIUMAKER A B MARTIN D ITLTIIERI LIN A B M S MARK A WETHFRHOLD B M L IRxNIcENFIELD B S M S I..IDW-XRD W ZIMMERMAN A B LEROY S ALLANI A B HISTORY DIRPARCI MI-NI' MFLVILLF I BOYLR A B M A Head OIIN L EISFNHARD A B ITRED H MINNFR B S M L HORNE A B NIHLSON E KERN Ph B H STXNIFY KIFKKNIR A B NIVIN T Locu A B WIYNIC S I Il A IN D QIIIY 'DIC' A ,Q,I,',,1B. .A . C . , ,U . . , I ..B. , . T ' , . I. . . 1 , 3 2 , . B. AILIQNA M. CROOKS GEORGE E. THOMAS Q I -. . - . I ' . , . . .B. I, Y' ' , I' Jdlwa 1, I I tlm- .' . I ,-L ,I B. Ihr Jfacultv IIONII ICONOXIICN f xxx II xx! xm xr: 1 -X XRFI IDI PXRFI XII NI I-Aux A Axxx I Hxxnr H Rlsrm H Vlrxrz I3 N NIL SIC DI PAR I XII N I Q1 N M R I XRRII IXXIR I CAI AININC XR X x X VI un 'NN XII DLHIRIXI XI N Q Huw I R II x x DV X I IPIIK L XR L 1 W R Ll17fllfIllf1 XRIIN S IxRT1xc FHIYI frznlln N C xrfx Supvrznh mfcnl of S4 hoof: I VI Dorm Pd J A-.RID OI I IDLC XI ix Nxl N Ire1cL un III x ff 'N I x ra x wks x .-3. X. '.IIl'xn1,i'R Klux .',' i XI. Iffac1x1.A, II XI, ll Ii. Ky -. 'II ,II . . NI. IQISII NI IIN- '. ,Ii ., , Sc' , ' VVUU If Ac' '-1 . A. B.. If-url C' -. Br '- S-II' IIIIYSI I , IR .' I 1 IJIfP., 'If IIQNI CIII- Riffs .I . fn' ll.. .5 R. I71r-xr n, II 5 III .'.' . I. Sul:-il.1.x' INI ,A . IDI-QI5 QI. IIQNI' Nmxox A. IIVII. SIIIJCYVISOI' Cu.-xr I.I-S Cl. .I xx If, Ck-I1 rim' If 2 Rl INI I51. YK R 'ssr'1.1 R IIxc1xN Ifurg- II. F ., . NI- ' .' I A 1. A. B., A. XI Il: 'Hx' If. SVHFI 1 I. A II. , . . H kI..xx1V' IQ. rl, - '.'EY I. , . I . ISO, 7 f ' Z ' 'ION XII . . lu- II. Ill-.Irm1s. J s' Ifnt Hu 'CQ .NK I H' I, 'Imru 'NI1swAn.xx NI. Cl xv IM m II. ' I'IIJf.XI4 II. VV. Il: 1 I R11 II IM III A.N'I1x.x.1.n Rum ns .I XVIII I 1 1 ra KU Um.: A Ifl 1 xi Il The Iliunlhers Sprlng summer 'xutumn xslntel C ome duly xs of old Xxlllido blow suns sct and IUOTIHI12 sut 1 Ye hllls put on your gold The song of Homer llveth Dead Solon 15 not dead Thv splendid n xme Pythigorxs O er re xlms of suns 19 sprc ad But Babylon and Memphls Are letters traced IH dust Read them earth s tyrants' p der well The might ln whlch ye trust' They rose while all the depths of Qfllllt Thelr valn crextors sounded l'hey fell because on fraud ind force Thelr cornerstones were founded Truth mercy knowledge justlce Are powers that ever stand They build thur tc mples ln tht soul 'Xnd work wxth C OClSll2l1llllI1Cl frenz' P7 Ellmil , ., ,Xe v.. ,J w f.l 1' ' 'J ' x ' Q FLM1, - . Y. I , . . , 1 . . U if I 1' , . . , ., ' I .. - H - , Z , c i. V . . Z .' .' ' L . 'c . . . , . on ' , , . , . 1 - v X C :I C wh V . , . - 1 . , , . K ' ' 1 .' i , 4 -v - ' . 1 N 5535 QQ 2 I, . Qu 0 fo s 'Nita .H 5332 f fy rw. M MMZTMAN ln.: Clituturlal '2-lf' Snr Launfal turned from hls own hard gate For another helr ln h1S earldom sate ITH thls ISSUC the present staff sheds the harness whlch has encompassed It for a twelve month At such a tlme there must needs be mlngled feel lngs of rellef and regret A harness IS a symbol of work Well Htted It eases the pull lt does not lessen lt Gllded trapplngs Improve ltS appearance but do not change ltS slgnlflcance O11 preserves It and thereby adds to 1tS endurance To put on the harness lndlcates toll or battle To put It off slgnlfles that the work has been done or the battle won ln elther case lt means rellef Regrets are valn Nor do we lntend to lndulge IH them Yet when a group of people work together an entlre year wlth one common purpose ID VICW tles are formed whlch one IS loathe to sever But the tlme of partlng has come and each member of the staff proceeds agaln ln hlS own appolnted way The Canary and Blue IS the orlflamme of the entlre school RIVHI clubs march under dlfferent banners classes adhere to the colors of thelr own selec tlon and fraternltles and ororltles wear emblems of ldentlflcatlon of thelr own The Canary and Blue stands for all that IS good and wholesome ln fleld and gym ln club and class ln chorus and orchestra ln band and play It IS the barometer of school Splflt When thls banner IS held aloft by the school the Splflt IS noteworthy When lt IS lowered school Splflt has passed out In passlng the mantle to our successors lt would be presumptuous IH us to tell them how to conduct thlS lmportant factor IH school llfe We have at all tlmes trled to llVC up to the best tradltlons of the magazlne s checkered career We belleve we have succeeded ln maklng It a superlor perlodl cal ln ltS class Wlth fewer dlfflcultles to encounter at the outset we feel con fldent that our successors wlll scale helghts before unattalned We are qulte sure that no one Wlll TCJOICC more ID the unbounded prosperlty of the Canary and Blue than the present edltor ln chlef For not unacqualnted wlth the dlfflcultles of the posltlon he can appreclate lts success or fallure more sympathetlcally than the rest ,- ,, , ,Q s J . T . x 5 I, Q l X ,T 1' . fkg! 'J ., - , , - , , V - K , c . . , , - . . . .. . , - - . Y , SEN OR CLASS if.-za NU UH rnxxuxcx R S rur 1924 Qllass Ialsturv 'rl'-' NCE more a class IS leavlng Allentown Hlgh School Havmg completed four years of study the members of the class of l924 are leaving thexr Alma Mater They have played thelr part rn the hlstorv of the school the page reserved for them and thelr deeds they have filled Wlth honorable achlevements Of those achlevements the class of 24 IS proud ln athletlcs they were exceptlonally successful havmg won several champlonshlps ln football basket ball lnterclass track and marathon They furmshed most of the materlal for the varlous varslty teams They furnlshed material for a glrls basketball team that emerged vlctorxous through forty consecutlve games Soclally they were equally promment Every dance glven under the sponsorshlp of 24 was hxghly successful The Canary and Blue stands out as one of the most notable of all achxeve ments They have publlshed a monthly that IH slze and excellence broke several records ln the hlstory of the school The four years of hlgh school lxfe have had an mfinltely wldenlng mfluence upon them They have met people made lastlng frlendshlps studled and learned and have taken upon themselves responslbllltles and have accompllshed thmgs As we leave our Alma Mater we reallze that our hrgh school life has had a potent and lastlng effect upon us Yet our work IS by no means completed It must be carrxed on throughout llfe and we have pledged ourselves to carry on Ru r-,1 5 . l leg! 'Z 1 '1L1fl1 gll'I.II'S I,.X.',gl'.XRllfl.I.U ' l'rm'4i4ln'nI l lu' cl. XVlll'I'lCIII'f.XD 5 ,U 5- Yltv-l'r1'-lrlwlxl l'.Xl'l. l.,Xl'UlfXfl, XGICR ju- K. Z Y 'l'rs-glsllrn-r . , , . A . N-Tk-IE Gran-No o1.o Q .W f 162.4 2 I Z CLASS OP Q4 5 X4 DQ.e.5:NTS BKC Q Q-Z f TROPHY CASE X gamma, upuqwec-:N Scrium. 2 IN men xuoon. sw-A V3 VQZDM f wg K5 4' Z 1 V WE' VHN TQACK CNA MDIQN 53-l X P Amo X ALSO WNTEQCLASS ATHON 1 5 s fy IV!! W JF' Fwirrmx L- X if 3 V! x X if MJ!!! tg an N ? Q f 4 we Samoa uov' Q4 X XW I COMMENCEMENT ' J 70 f ,nfl Q 4'-Y Z Z Ga---241 'A W 5 M f ---xxx X X! xl, tr 5 NX 1,970 1, ik? x S ,J K lm X V V ' I ram : 'Q W if w 'JS I3 oh' -f W M r ' 'WSF' V Q 1 ,W ,Ney ' I 3 .- ' Q -' rw - 5: 3 N F' swf -9 i. N , E , 1 1 'N ' f 4 U -A , mx W ' 1 fff A wx X 'M A X .xxx--6 U L S XX nxyy, I D 2 Y TP X Ny I su --1fevg-ww:-wasxx. A 5 . N P X-xx-Nxxxxwfvww 1 x - Q Sv' ' A' S 2 ' ' .v 'fm Wm - Q 1 I RN fm I x X x V lx, X C K I sf W ' V 1 3 I N wfe: X N Q :A : - Y .X 3 ,, - N X ,, x ,nw .gwskyz H , V A W ms NX W ' JJ 5 A ,ra ' 54- KN , ' - A 1 ,I ': ' . Q X' - I Y I P S ' X . I ww - f .mx ' 'NX R 2 'xx :' Q N h A ig I ' Q s ,-R ' r rf I R J B CYOTRQCH SR Pao:-WENT lBANx1Q,sl'S sam 9221 MAPJMQS' S' URL JG gow ,.,,....f-.J-C 350 GE 55555555 X f , f 0 'f.-T. y .QM ... . . JR .HQ ,Ll'.... ...., ..,..- .... .., NHX X Nx wx! NJ X A' xxxx GRACE ACKERMAN Craclous Sllll walers run deep ThlS llttle lady IS always very qulet although her favorlte pastlme IS argulng If you thlnk you have a strong argument just start argulng wlth her and hnd out you only had an ldea Grace IS very fond of the country but lt IS a mystery why Of course the country IS very charmlng the trees the flowers and all that But we doubt very much whether that IS the reason for so many trlps to nature and Graces ambltlon ln llfe IS to become a great planlst Well Grace we wlsh you all the luck ln the world Cammerclal A A I2 34 :xx N f X fff SAMUEL ALBRIGHT Sam Sunny Tha! s me all over Sam s name certalnly does flt hls dlsposltlon He IS one of our happy fellows who even has the courage to smlle ln physlcs class Sam IS always ready wlth a smlle and lt IS thls dlsposltlon whlch has galned hlm many frlends ln A H S But strange to say the major lty of hls frlends are of hls own sex that IS as far as we know they are He IS an ardent supporter of athletlcs and hls yell can always be heard above the general com motlon of the games Enthuslastlc5 That s Sam all over We don t know what Sam lntends to do IH later llfe though we ve often heard hlm talk about runnlng a candy store Well don t run lt lnto debt Sam heres to your luck' We have flrm assurance that you are g0lDg to succeed A cademzc LOUISE ANTHONY Weeze I wonder lf I Il have a dale fllfllghl-3 We now present a studlous glrl of the class of 24 Our frlend Weeze IS qulte talented ln all respects to say the least She IS qulte romantlc and we are sure s c Wlll follow up thls course of Romance ln some famous co ed college At present she IS trylng to secure an educatlon suflflclent to enable her to successfully cope wlth the vlclssltudes cf falesmanshlp and the buslness world LOUISE the best wlshes of the class of 24 go wlth you A A I2 34 Boosler Club I2 3 4 Budgcl l Dramullc Soclcly I Chorus IZ, Commcrc1alBooslcrs 3 ., X l N . A . - - is ' as xy X X , x ' -x .Q ............,..........,..........,...N.,.. ............. 1: xxx sg :V i Rt we 'x X x N x x x use X xw- Xa- ..-A tau. XX... X N x x N m...,,... ....... N... ................ ,, ..,............. .. ..,.,. ....,......m.. fu fn ' - W my w N N10 Q s N 5 ui Y J L Ia XXXX QU? Wi f ff, :xv X X yfff HANNAH BAUM Boom Boom Could she dance? Could she smg3 Could she tune a man s heartstrzng'-W Behold' The crack forward of our basketball team Nothlng has been known to get by that Reese Baum comblnatlon and when they start passmg that ball one can make up hls mlnd that A H S IS about to score Every one IS aware of this fact and when Boom appears on the Floor every one cheers We have even heard Angels sxng for Joy Have you guessed 1t3 Aslde from basketball Hannah IS quite popular at dancmg and a school dance wlthout her would be an absolute lmposslblllty We all love Boom and hate to lose her so ln parting we wlsh her always health happlness and success Academic Il A A I 2 3 4 Captam Class Basketball I Sub Varsity I Varszty Basketball 2 3 4 Sophomore Secretary unzor Vu:ePres1dent Budget 23 Girls Class Trac I2 3 4 Hoc ey 3 4 Cheer Leader 4 Chorus I 2 3 ARTHUR BEAUCHNER Beany I a gzrl brca s my heart I II lzrea her jaw Arthur 15 one of our students or I mean scholars who can boast of a great l1ne of ancestors But as for Beany for that IS what he IS often called hls slze IS of such a nature that he can gxve only hrs moral support Yes Arthur IS one of the mldgets but though he IS so small yet he makes you feel as lf you were ln the presence of a great man when near hum In some respects Arthur was a noteworthy scholar He managed to gather slxteen and a quarter unlts during hls four years whlch IS a quarter more than necessary We don t know what Arthur s ambltlons are but at any rate we wxsh hxm the best of luck ln whatever he does Academzc I A A I 2 3 4 Class Football 4 XX x '5 HELEN BENNER Hen Don t worry lt shortens your Izfe That seems to be Helen's motto You never End her worrled lf she hasn't studled her lesson She IS one of those happy go lucky persons, who, when they never know what to do toss a co1n, lf 1t's heads Colonlal, rf 1t's talls play cards, lf lt stands on end study One of Helen s favorlte pastlmes IS playmg cards and we often fund her enjoymg herself ln that way Have you ever heard her argue3 When coming home from school with her two buddies she argues all the while but tops lt all wlth the smile of a good sport Academzc II, Booster Club 2 3 4 Mathematzcal Club 4, Czrl Reserves I2 34, Class Basketball 2 UIqe' Club 4, A A , I 2 3 4 KX X 515. V. .V N t,.. NY :V ix EX, hsygxx xv, N .......t... .t....t... , ,gui 'Q X S .X N . A X- ,- X Xxx X A was X X asv ,.- ' ,s . .X -X , ,X s . -V tws- tat. . wt ss 5.-,casa X t tx tat ,.,.,t.........t.. , ...................... . ...t......, r .,...t... . ,..t. xxxx gsx . . , 'WS 'C X , . x . S1044 xy X I 2 WWW WW L N uf' ,, ffm X X ax ul 0 X ' . Q -- x Q so . ' y . .Xt NWS X 2 1- R at xxxtc X s , ..,. .. .XXL ., -xx X cw-N CHARLES BENNER Benner Fair play or no play al all. This is the blonde baby, who living only a half block from the school. has breezed into Mr. Frankenfield's home room at exactly 8 o'clock on every morning from Septem- ber 4th to May l5th, inclusive. He flirted so audaciously with the final minute that during the first few months of school he really had dear Mr. Frankenfield worried. Benner does not study, and does not care who knows it. but. nevertheless, he has passed every subject by a comfortable margin. How he does this is a mystery to us. but we do know that Benner is a good friend of Old Lady Luck. Seriously, though. we know him as an enter- taining fellow and a good sport. We wish him the best of luck and success. . J ROBERT BER:-iov Bob Sludlous industrious Sincere and-yusl Progressive delermlncd A man o Pike s Pea or Bus! Upon looking at this studious serious solemn and sagacious countenance you might believe that the face of the youthful Socrates is before you However you only behold the scholar of the senior class Although Bob may seem to be of the grave and solemn kind he has a host of friends who know and love him I reality Bob IS a jolly boy hls wit being that of the higher type which must be understood thoroughly before lt can be appreciated If you are as conscientious in the world as you were in high school Bob you wlll be a great success in life Academic I A A I 2 3 4 Adelpluans 4 Booslcr Club 4 HOWARD BERKY Howard Ven: vid: vzclz This good looking young chap is the budding Journalist of Allentown High School Howard spent his spare time working as a reporter for the Allentown Record until the Record ran out of money and we see in him a future William Randolph Hearst Berky 15 of a studious dis position and every day during the Fifth period we see him ln the lunch room munching a sandwich and studying his English between bites However do not gain the impression that Howard is a goody goody little boy Far he is from such we know him as a dandy fellow and a good pal From general observations Berky does not seem to care for the opposite sex but then you never can e Academic I A A I 7 3 4 Canary and Blue Sta 4 . . ku . . k U An 11 - . ' lu vw l ' , ' ' . n X ' : - .. - - - ,' ' . J . . .. ., . . : t ll. .' . .. --- -: H. - ...,.,,. . ,... ., . ,,.. .. S- --'r x 'vc S' Ss' f ,S t :E 5? f XXX x ..,, . . ..... . 1' r NX S E EE fi . X '1''llillll''l'llltall.l.tll.ttllllillllttlltlttatltlxf - Xxtt..-- Nxawdb ...ss sk. ww--f' K X X x Ntssmx . Q N-xx ' 3 Q N ,xg F , XWNNNN was Ha it tx yfwffk N I X FX ' ' 5 tu Q as - :J - N 'S 5 .- it fku: ---X' : - 1 S K N - . N sums X 1. 5 5 A Q was RUTH BERNHARD Rudie Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Ruth is a petite, young maiden, but can hold her own when the occasion demands, and she surely is an artist when it comes to the piano. As to her interest in the other sex, she seems to be con- tent to smile and look worse. Still waters run deep. however, and her innocent face does not entirely remove our doubts about a certain young man. Rudie also takes a lively interest in sports, and is an ardent booster of all school activities. We know she will be successful all through life. X-aww, t,.t . .... N. tt,. W. ,,..,t,,. ...t......... . ...W X X ..t.... .......,...t.....t.,tt..t..............t.t..t,t.. T cial Boosters, 3. CHARLES BERNINI Charlie Yes we have no bali nah nnz This is he that speed demon who flashes up on his motorcycle every morning from Sunny Italy that is the Sixth Ward Besides being a racing fiend he is also a brilliant performer on the plano being called a second Pader Who Ski lt seems that his prowess as a speeder has attracted many of the belles from Emaus to Egypt and he takes weekly trips all along this route Although not athletlcally inclined we think he has 2 U-'rf-fl fbahfe of making water boy next year on the debating team at Lehigh where he intends to take up clvll engineering We hope to find 1n him the representative of his profession in the future As xt is everything points to the success of our Charlie and if wishes were stone Bermni would own a couple of mountains Commercialg A. A 2 3 4 Dramatic Society I Commer ELLA A BIERY ackie You ll never see her in a crowd Because slie is so small But just stop for a little while And you Il hear her above all Hear we have the little big kid of the class We already know that one Irishman has fallen for her but we can t blame him for that Her one ambition is to become a second lrene Castle By the looks of things Ella will succeed as she has already appeared in amateur plays not only in town but also at Palmerton Last but not least ackie is one of our best athletic supporters The class of 24 wishes her success in whatever she may do and here s wishing you good luck Ella 3? as as Rm w'5, ' AQ?- cus iss M Ah sim ssl fu-52 -JIU' mlb' www Al-A to QS gh '4 CU Ea gg'-1 2 E S -A min N 2 is ,g -as ff fffff ' I . . ' l . ' I . A . I - I fl ,I ' t ,,,, ,fs i ' 5 WMM 2 - . 5: : u . fo .... 1 - ' if W 2 - ' 5? ig ' ' Z ,,,,,,4i .' 2 - 5 ffffmfq g l -- ' l i . , . 1,4 f 5 . . - , - , i . 2 ., .... 5 . . . . , , it 7 'E ' 4-I Z 2,411 2 I I .' D 2 2 . . ' . 2 ' ' . iff' ' ' . 222 ' - z Z - ' 5 .3 'i W f X mxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx sxxxxxsxxw wNx .Q N 5,9 X S:viii.EET.2121221121112EifiiEiEiT.iZiiiYTTTTf'ii'.iTXTff.TI'ffff7ifiiVi'.'.'M'N he ' Fl I Z X X N ff pm' mv hwswfff cis tt . xx Q X x J s -- A It is S1 X Q69 rs N ss-A PAULINE BIERY Polly Those big black eyes And pleasanl smiles Are jusl a few Of 'PoIIy's' wilesf' Here IS l924 s Chlef chatterbox Besldes danclng talk lng IS what Polly doesn t do nothln else but Polly 15 a good sport and a loyal booster of all actlvl tles She spends her summers at The Lake and how Buddy and Polly gab about thelr thrllls U Polly has many male admlrers wltness Allentown Prep Polly s chlef deslre IS to become a French teacher and we thlnk she wlll succeed unless lnterferes Here s wlshlng you the best of luck Polly Academlc II A A I2 3 4 Chorus I2 34 Booslcr Club 4 Uke Club 4 Canary and Blue Reporler I4 Bud gel I2 3 Dramallc Soclely 3 4 Clrl Reserves I2 3 4 Councll I2 Classlcal Club I4 STANLEY BLOSE Stan For he s ajolly good cllow Behold dear reader' Thls lad s favorlte sport IS trylng to CODVIDCC Professor Prankenheld that he knows where the lesson starts But all Joklng aslde he IS a good stu dent and always holds a hlgh place ln hls classes One of hls hobbles IS raclng around town ln hls father s car and we hear that he knows qulte a blt about auto moblles ln hls spare tlme Stan works at a green grocery store where he holds the hlgh posltlon of honorable attendant of the peanut roaster He IS very popular among hls classmates who WlSh hlm success ln hls llfe s career Canary and Blue 3 MlRlAlvl BOYER Mlm Llllle bu! oh my' Thls llttle blonde has the dlstlnctlon of belng the llght welght champlon of the senlor class She IS a BHC sport and keenly enjoys a hard Flght ln a basketball game l her spare hours she may often be found roamlng about the gym Mlm IS a good student and does not allow pleasure to keep her from her studles She takes a partlcular lnterest ln forelgn languages especlally Spanlsh and Latln Who IS the maln attractlon we wonder3 Mlm lntends to make a success of her athletlc work after she leaves A H S and even though we don t thlnk that she wlll spend so many years at It we wlsh her the best of luck Academlc Il Malhemallcal Club 4 Class Baskelball 2 3 4 Boosler Club 34 Class Hoc cy Team 34 Clrl Rescrves23-IAA IZ34 'wx X X N Q Q . . .. . . .. . ' . . ,. ' kg : .. .. . ' ' . . S E 2 .. ' .. .. .. .. .. . . 4 X .. . .. . - - I E , . . . .. .- ' S E Q i - - . - ' ' I . ' ' ' I 5 Q Q . ,' . I . ' I ' 5 , - - J . ' I , ' - - . E E E . ' ,' . ' - Q E l l 1 l 5 5 Q .. . , f .. E : , . E E I E E . l - , , 3 5 E .. . ,. 3 5 Q .. ' . .. . E E E . . . . , . ' ' - '5 2 : , i - Q - - : , - 1 k , . - : E I 1 . t - . t . . S5 l QE 5 N: : S: : N5 5 A f.............................................e...................... ,X I ' ur... . . l l l .. ...........: 5 ' ' N -YV' YW ' N 'Q l x...l.l.........,. ..l .......,. ....... . .... . j , kt N ...Q 2 :Q :S x: s. .X - :Q Ig . X - .Q .x . X X - -- . is - N Vx : ' :Q :Q : X .......... , ...., I ,f W .3 1 :X sb ,. X awww .t mm N K t...NN.NNt tttwtmwttamwax. -X X we-' xx ws' Ms- sk. ' xt X X Academlc I Aldelphlan 3 A A 3 Marathon I Cl S xj Os was -lkxk A 41. Z I ZW7 S iw X. . . as tssxaqf X.. 'L L L L L' ' L X A S L X V S QQ Xxggm PEARL BRADER Pearl,' Pearl has male friends galore, Bu! she says she sfill hopes for more. Have you ever heard of a girl who chews her food twenty times before she swallows it? Well. here she is. We really believe Pearl chews her soup. at least it takes her an hour to eat it. Pearl has many failures. A few of them are: Arguing, walking straight. chewing gum, and being in love. We see Pearl quite often riding in a big machine Qnot a flivverl. She denies it if you tell her, but no two young damsels look alike. Nevertheless, we wish Pearl the best of luck in her future career. 'G' X .......... .............. . x HRX 5--:N 5 Q N...atWttttttN..tt..tNWttN' ictt.kt551tr7'tX.5 I S .A S Q 5 X' ,...... .............................. Q -K Lx A 1 .- ' L ALTHEA BREINIG Althea My mgdom for an orcheslra Meet the future Schumann Hemk' Althea possesses one of the best voices in school and can safely be called the foremost contralto singer Her voice has pleased us frequently in morning exercises and her performance in The Rivals was excellent Althea just loves to dance There lsn t a new step out that she can t do and do perfectly She believes in 'L' ' a nu auc aulcly practices at all the dances She is a dandy sport and full of fun Things always hum when she s around Althea probably has a hero but we don t know whom because she doesn t believe in wearing her heart on her sleeve She has our best wishes Commercial Nath Pleda 4 Chorus I2 3 4 A A I 2 3 4 Class Budget 2 4 Commercial Booslers Academic Ig A. A.,- Dramatic Society Hzslorzcal Socielu GLADYS BRITAIN Gladys uzel and small but lhal s no! all Do you see that small girl coming along the one with the dark wavy halr and large brown eyes3 That s Gladys Gladys is one of the few really studxous ones that we have Furthermore she is not one of those who are forever talking Gladys is very quiet But did you ever watch her when she laughs3 As much as we know the opposite sex holds no charm for her another thing to her credit' Virgil is her favorite subject and she really enjoys pre parlng it Well this preparation is going to be of great value to her as she intends to be a school teacher Our best wishes go with Gladys' wff x Xxx Y . - - ' i-- M.. H... ,.,,.. ,.,. -..J -Lt .. I the maxim ...a. prc.ct..,.. .....l..... ,,.,.f-ct . 5 . ,' . - - - ,' . ., ' - - - g . - .' . CL il , . 2 . . . Q . . . , . .. .........., , .,., Q f N - -Q Is ' - .x X 1 5: IS 1 9 - . ......... ....... .... . XXX XXXMQF .px A Nsmxxx . .. X i T it gm of X 5 5 W Or t X In 'st 5 . . 1 .E t , 5 .R WJ CHARLES BRONSTEIN Charley ls he small? Oli. no, not al all! Charles hails from Creenawalds. out along the Slating- ton trolley line. For that reason it was a little difficult to get a close-up of his personal affairs. Maybe he thinks it's none of our business. We do know that he likes to go hunting and we heard that he has been quite successful on his expeditions. Charles, as every one knows, is very quiet, butfwe have been informed that once or twice a member of the opposite sex has flitted across his path. You didn't expect it, did you? but it's so. However. as a rule, girls clon't trouble Charles very much. What Charles has been planning for the future is un- known to:us. but our best wishes are his. Academic llg A. A., I-2-3: Track, 4. VIRGINIA BROWN ,IINNIE Her ways are ways of pleasanlness and all her paths are peace This young maid came to us from New York while we were struggling through our junior year and being a good sport she struggled rlght with us During her short stay she has acquired a host of friends Virginia IS a bright and studlous girl She lS a very jolly girl and we are sure you would agree with us when once you have heard her laugh We had hopes of telling you about him but he ha been censored so that is Impossible We do not know what she intends to do In the future but whatever she undertakes is sure to be a success ELSIE BUCHMOYER Elsie 0 maxclen o the raven hair Of silence and of pensweness' Behold this brunette lassle with her big black eyes One must know her well to understand her And dld you ever hear her laugh3 If you haven t you have missed a treat She never comes to class without her lessons well pre pared Did you ever see her report card3 She believes in the first letter of the alphabet as you will notice Elsie intends to become a stenographer but for how long it IS not for us to say We are sure that no matter what she undertakes she will succeed Best of luck from the class of 24 Commercial Chorus 4 A A l23 Commercza Booslcrs 34 ffMf X x Commercial Course Commerc1alBoos!ers 3 4 xx . ' 4- . .- , 5 ,. Il ' 31 l .4 . f . t .... X .: X I W .3 1 :s Q . :X 9 N ttatwttt.NtttastattttNNWWNm.mX.- Xxxwts .Q-N sk- Ns A X ff 1 N ff fm yffff wwe.-A swamps 5 5 Z Z 5 2 , 1 I 5 ? 5 f 2 5 5 5 2 E 5 5 , E . . 5 5 f yffffffxd W N, X QM 'X is Xt 1..-N 1 x NW N ,A . vw t xxxxx,,,,.,..xx.,,,,,,,x,Xxx,,,x X 5 XS ...........xk.N......x X Nwstsx PAUL BUCKELEW from his classmates. Commercial. HAROLD BUTZ Butz Butz is one of the most proficient students of Professor Burg in fact he has never presented an absence slip to this esteemed servant of knowledge Although he is con nected with the origin of the national anthem Lets Eat he was not actually known till the invention of his buttonless raincoat for fish The people in general think that Rudolph Valentino left the screen because of his contract but the truth in the u.i a uint uc auuun ina ucau ul ucspdll' BHG grew green with envy when he saw Butz s first screen picture starring with the Seven Sutherland Sisters Butz will also run for president but whether he catches up with it is just a matter of time He went through Muhlenberg and Lehigh already but only on errands Academic 1 A A I2 3 can tell in his life s work WM fill!! ll ff ff X x ,Si . -N X s XSL .saw off y A 12223, fl 2? f ,Y Lillie, bu! oh. my! Buck Paul is one o four bright members of the Commercial Department. His chief hobby is bookkeeping, but he is equally bright in all his other subjects. At times he takes such an active interest in his work that he neglects to listen to instructions. Paul is full of humor and keeps on hand a string of laughable jokes to drive the blues away Buck is not active in school athletics. but he shows some ability in basketball and baseball outside of school. Paul intends to follow some business as his life's work, and we wish him the best of luck. HENRY BUTZ Henny Stull walers run deep Gaze at this studious lad who endeavors to concentrate his mind upon studies He does sometimes but he has been scorched with the greatest malady of them all radio He says he is a professed female hater but we have our doubts We wonder why he takes drawing in the afternoon She must be a freshman but you never His prospective college instructions are good and we all wish him the best of success both in later school life and Academic I Swimming 4 ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, , ,, ,,,,,.,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,...,,,, . . . ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, . ,,,.,, if ,,,,, .f::..:..577.ff7,. .ffm5.1:Zffffffffxfff7...3..7......f5ff....7.,.7 E f. ..... . ..i..............,. ,. ...... ..................,.........,............,,......,.......,... . .... ..... . ..,... .... . .. ........... .... . .. ......... , .. if Z if 2 ,r I H E ,s 2 . .-l 1 f 7 Fl ' 'S 1 ff . it g ' - 5 - 5 ,f. ' 24 3 ' ' 55 E ' r ' Eg 2 ' :- f : , 52 ., - P ' . 25 5 . r' . ., , A U 5 ,. ,g I 7512152 - - f ,.., , ....,, In . - . 2 .4 2 . 5 ffm , ' J 1 2 i - - 5 5 1 5 ' . e ,f 1 5 wh 5 . , . - : ? W 1 ' ' . 2 A 2 ' ' 1- '-f'f gg 5 I- . . : ,G 1 02 g . E 7 ' 1 ' . , ' ' 1 1, , ' ' , ' ' ' . 3 5 . .,., ...4 , . 2 LMA . ,A , 5 . . ai I 5 ? , ' , 1 2 I ' 5 5 I 3 5 5 2 E . . 4 wssxxx N , . .... , ...xx Nil HWEXX. , .. 3 O . X . N ,s X 1 N. as ,gs s 5 is Xmas X1 S .Nxxxxiv X RALPH CAMP Campie VVilliam jennings Bryan has nothing on mc. Announcement in auditorium: Marathon team again brings home honors. etc. Without Ralph Camp's name on that team. it would not be complete. Camp has helped to place not a few of the trophies in our cases since his coming out for track. His scholastic ability is also worthy of mention. Ralph has decided to be a cabinet-maker and has shown con- siderable ability at his work in the shop. During his stay at high school, Ralph has gained a host of friends aamong the fair sex. especially. Here's wishing you the best of luck through life, Ralph. Industrial Foolball 4 Maralhon 3 4,' Track, 3-4. MAE CAMPBELL Mae There is a lwin ling in her eye Tha! ma es one slap as you go by Mae IS always around when mischief is near and is always in mischief too Her sidekick Evelyn knows ust watch the two together and one would think It was the day before Christmas by their actions Due to her pleasing disposition Mae has become very well acquainted with male sex everywhere Her friends do not confine themselves to Allentown alone and we wonder why she buys so much stationery but just watch the address on the letters she mails and it will tell the story Not only is letter writing one of her chief diversions but also dancing ln fact dancing is her greatest pleas urefoutsxde of studying her lessons Mae always has so much to tell the girls about the cute fellows she met and she sure does justice to them The class of 24 wishes her the best of success in all she undertakes Commerical A A l23 Commercial Booslers 34 ELLEN CRAMSEY E y For she s ajolly good ellow Ellen is just as the above states a Jolly good fellow full of life and full of fun Ellen is a good booster and can be seen cheering for all she is worth at all games especially football By the way did you know Ellen IS wearlng a football? She is We wonder whose it is Ellen intends to enter some conservatory as her music is one of the most important things in her life and we are sure she will succeed if she keeps up the good work she s been doing Our best wishes to you Ellen Academic Il A A 2 Valhcmalical Club 3 4 'f ,. k . J 1 ' . . . V .. ll .. X Ill:llllllllllllIllllllllQ1lllllllllQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQI 'Q X xx t..- XX X 1 ffmffwffffffffff K 2 A 4 FAYE R CASSIN Faye w Nx -il HW 2 2 s MII R X 1 as Xmxxx wx! yfyff ff EDYTHE CARTER Edie ll s the songs ye sing and the smile ye wear Tha! s a ma in lhe sunshine everywhere This young maiden will usually be seen around the vicinity of the shorthand and typewrltmg rooms When you first look at Edythe you might be under the impression that she IS a very quiet little maid But not so' Indeed not Edythe is about the Jollxest person in school She always has a joke to tell and you can be sure it isn t an old one either Of course she has friends of both sexes but then there is one friend in the opposite sex that we are inclined to believe feels like the favored Sn' Knight Edythe expects to be a stenographer when she leaves A H S and we all wlsh her the best of luck Commerical Boosler Club I2 Chorus l2 A A 123 Charms slr: e the sight Bu! merit wins lhe soul Faye is one of the most popular as well as one of the prettiest girls ln our class Her charm and personality have won her many friends in both sexes She was a decided success in the play given for the freshmen when she took the role of a country school teacher The Man in the Duster Faye intends to become a stenographer when she leaves school She claims that her better half has not yet come along but we do wonder who writes to her from Philly Commerical Chorus I 2 3 4 Boosler Club l 2 3 Dramalrc Society I Athletic Associaixon l 2 Commercial Booslers '3 MAE CAWLEY Splinter ' She lowers above all olhers - Her smaller, weaker brothers. Until Mae fell into the hands of the Necarnis terrors.,' the class of '24 knew little about her. Since then she has been stepping some. Splinter thinks tennis is the only sport and is quite a crack player, but somehow we can't understand why she thinks Hazleton is the only team to play. Next to tennis. Mae likes swimming and dancing. Needless to say, she is efficient in both. Her hobby is asking foolish questions, and wasting the teacher's valuable OJ time. Her ambition is to become a schoolmarm. and although we can't imagine her as such, we wish her all the success in the world. Academic ll,' A. A., I-2-3-45 Boosler Club, 2-3-45 Uke Club, 4,' Girl Reserves, 3-4g Class Basketball, 4, Tennis, 3-4. x W 52 W... In ,fe 5 ? 5 , f..,f' C71 nm 4... 1 , 4 S 2 Z f : ,iv W0 fps, . 4 Z Wd 7 YHA y 5 '7 7 9 5 . 5 . 6 . . 2 4 7 Z 6 . Z Z XXX .' I -5 it .- 2 F ' . , . tm ..............,........t..........t.,t...... ........ . 11 rf ff XQWNXX , lu, ,MGX ,, . . . ..xX Q 49 ......,.... So xxkk , x.xXxxx W J- HRX sux . tg 5 Z ,E ts EX s Q, X -X W 'Ss K tx ., it gi S ,Msgs :X was RUTH CHANNELL Ruthie Laugh and llie world laughs will1 you. Always in a hurry and yet always late for school. That is our friend Ruth. She did not enter A. H. S. with the rest of the infants of four years ago, but came here at Easter-time. Truly an Easter gift was Ruth. Ruth had no trouble making friends. for she has the ability to make friends readily. But somehow during vacations, when we all like to see our friends, we can never Find Ruth here. She spends all her spare time in Phila- 5 b X Q..- delphia. Well, here's good luck to you. Ruth, in anything you decide to make your life-work. Academic ll. LEE CONRAD ee The blushing rose is fair lo see Lee is the bashful boy of high school He could make a flapper take a back seat when it comes to putting on color Lee 1S a very quiet boy but you know the saying Still waters run deep That s Lee all over He studied the Academic Course and is so studious that he has progressed admirably lf he goes after his future work wlth as much energy as he did at A H S he surely will be a success Academic I GERALD CRisT Cristy l worry noi nerlher do I care Tall and slender with such blue blue eyes thats Cristy Studies are not in his line He thinks If the teachers are going to recite why should l3 Yet-could we have a dance without h1m3 I guess not Cristy dances divinely We ve heard many young miss say They say he has a leaning toward that deep science chemistry In that he surely would succeed we know from his cleverness ln mixing all those solutions in chem class We all wish Cristy luck in whatever he may undertake Academic I A A I2 3 Class Foolball 12 Class Bas elball 3 Class Baseball 23 Varszly Football 4 Varszly Baseball 3 IM! X x f '.: ' I 1 . . ffkkmw ' 'I : . 4 , ' 3 . fpzzxi, - '. 5 If 5 2 2 . 2 5 Wfzfzq i . I : 3 I - ' E l ,,ffffM4 3 , , - ' 5 ? ' 2 I - -. l W - QQ z s g . -- 3 2 1 . : I zfffwvffff AWN 0 yffunvff 2? ., ., 51 if fl ff fs 51 75 1, L5 5? if E5 -.15 if . 'I yfffffffg . li X xg It ...... ................................,.. . ...., XV XNWN Xi he VAXRKVS Vx: HOMER CRESSMAN The world knows lzllle o its grealesl men ust as a prophet was not appreciated ln Biblical times IX X Sw QQ .9 - - t . X-' OS ' X.. S-H A x.......N...x.,,. .t X.x. .N,,.xx X ,t Wi IXW N Y. ,I ,I 'W yfwfyh f I V k -5 ,x,x,xxX.,,,,.xx...........xx.x...X,..........,........ X . . X Q X Q ...............x....X..X,.. xx.,.,. 5 S . MXw..e Rosa D. CRAMSEY Roses lf she will, she will, You may depend on il, If she won'l, she won'l. You may bel on il. That sunny. congenial smile and those little bronze freckles betray this little Colleen's nationality. A terrible calamity befell Rose the other day when the car in which she traversed the country with a certain handsome, dark-haired boy. was wrecked. Rose is one of the honored twenty-one of the Theta Omega Chi Sorority. Every other Monday evening, around 7 o'clock, you can see two little maidens Rose and Peggy tlmldly traveling up Hamilton Street Rose is a good sport and is one of the most humorous and popular girls in the Commercial Department We wish her all the luck in the world in everything she may undertake Commercial A A I2 34'Budgel 2 3 Commercial Boosters 3 4 Homer so we feel that Cressman has never been appreciated to a full extent as a baseball player Homer is one of our star players and IS also one of our best sluggers Cress man hails from Limeport and plays thlrd base on that nationally known team Cressman is a supporter of all athletic QCIIVIIICS in high ucuuui nc a a ical uuuatcl auu IICVCI IldU I0 Sell 3 hammer in order that he might buy a horn At the same time Homer is quite a good student as can be seen from the fact that he has been able to escape the exams at times We do not know what our friend s ambition is but we believe it is to hold down a Job in the blg leagues not selling soft drinks either' We hope Connie Mack linds hlm At any rate we wish hlm the best of luck Academic ll A A I 2 3 4 Varsxly Baseball 2 3 4 BENJAMIN CRUSH BCH Behold the six foot lumber jack that blew ln to graduate from A H S instead of Harrisburg Tech When Ben fn X X came here he threatened to leave the rest of the class behind but with the passing of time adjusted himself to the prevailing conditions The teachers all took a liking to him This may have been due to his melodious voice and pleasing features He is a good pal and may often be seen with the other giant of our department namely Pfeffer We do not know much of his female friends but a source of curiosity is why he goes to Harrisburg every chance he gets We know he will bear the whips and scorns of time and come through crowned with success lnduslrzal Dm Img yfff 1111 X Xxb W W H, ,,,,,,,,,,,., . .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,.,.,.,,,,,..,,..,,,.,,,,..,,...........,,,,.,...,...,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,...,,, ,,....,, .,,.,,,.., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,...,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , ,W ..,.......,............ , ..................,.,.,,,,,...............,....................,...........,,,,.,,.............,.......,......,......,....................,..,.,.,,.,..........,....,.......,,.,,,,,,,,.,,...................,.,...............,,...,.,,.,,... ...,..,,........ . 55 ,. gs , , .................................... .........,,...,......,..... .........,..,, .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,A,,,, AA,A,, ,,,,,,,,,,,A , A ,IIIIIIAAVAIAV ,-Vvv,VV,,,A.A, V .4,, V V V vv,VvvV' V VV VVVVVVVVV VVVVV V V VV 4: 5 if E If 1 1. , 45 - If Q 75 f lg 1 E 5 I ,, Q.. Z1 E . fi 1 ,V 5 . . - . . 22 1 - ' 1: I . - I5 2 I l V if Z ' ' 5 V... ,f 5 - . 2 - gf 5 I - , fi: u. . . 4 3 I 2 fmkqi 1 i :4 if 'NN 2 .45 ' ' 5 M., E ' ' ' . if 'Ik 5 . E: if ' 3 'WW 5 , , V : ' f 5 ' I ' . . 5' .... 7..VE . V . V . 1 . I I h 3 s l ' - . ' , 1 ,,,....4: l - . . - 1 ,ffmfm 1 . - . - - if 7 I ' ' - 1, : 1 Lg 3 v ' 1 ' 1 Q ' v - I - 4 I , V . E 4 ' . 2 . - ' I - :Y lf, 5 . ' 4 wffmg V 1 ' 1 1 5 1 4 - . CV 1 . ' .,., .., Q A fa ' -' rf 'y' Y' 4, , 4? 2 . ' ag 5 - . ,I 1 ' ,I E 1. , ig : , - 1: E 9: : - . as g I ,, , 2: E ' - .. , 45 5 , . 45 E - 9: E '- ' 7: : ' sr 1 ' I 51 E I ' ff . sg 1 - ' 52 Q ' A . fi 2 , . I 4 gsssx . . , . at Qs2ggl Kf1?NXs.. . t sh X X ' KX Q X Q NSN . Q ,Q ss Q 2 1 Q 'X S N S, Si . , ,. . ..., SX .... xv DONALD CYPHER Cypher What is life without ajoke? Cypher, as he is better known. both by the teachers and classmen, is a member of the sunshine aggregation and is usually found around the meeting place. on Hamil- ton Street near Tenth. If not there. look around the lunch room. Donald has more vacant periods than the post-graduates. Officially or unofhcially, will he take study periods. Cypher has a strong liking for the fair sex and he is well known by all of them. There is hardly a dance at Mealey's that this young man isn't present. He would rather dance than eat or study. But with all his faults. his better self outshines, for he has a winning personality which makes him liked by all. b flcademic lg Booster Club, 3-45 Adelphians, 4,' Class Foot- a l, 4. . X gg saws X1 F5 tttswzs. gpg MAE DANKEL Mickey A perfect woman noblu planned To warn to com oft and command Hurrah here is another little Commercial lasslel You might judge Mickey to be slow but if you want to see a good scout try her she ll give you the surprise of your life Although Mickey likes company and is a game sport she is very secretive especially when it concerns members of the opposite e We have heard that she had received several phone calls from a particular member of the class but she won t tell who it is Mae is also a whiz at typing and shorthand and is equally proficient in other lines She certainly has fol EMILY DANNER Danny Much study is wearmess to the flesh Danny believes in studying but not too much She is a strong school booster Although not taking an active part she boosts morally and that helps a great deal We haven t heard Emily say so much about the opposite sex but we finally gathered that she is very much interested in Muhlenberg We have learned that his name is Cr Well that would be giving a secret Emily s chief aim in life is to drive a car We hope she will soon succeed Good luck in the future Emily Commercial A A l 2 3 4 Comme1cralBoostcrs X XX xc A A 34 Commercial Boosters 34 lowed the old adagef When you do a thing do it well for all that Mickey undertakes is accomplished Here s luck to your future success r. . f . . .. . .. . . S X. 1. - - .. - .. . - - -, ' I . ' - as 1, .. . . .. . . - , . .... . . , . r : - ..---J .3-4. V' g ggghhg A M K, Q--N -t ss- sv- ,A---Xt 1 1: ..,,.... . ,,.. .... ,,.. . . .... , ,N l 1 -Ut A g X , I . . ' ' S5 :X - 13 IS 1 X5XX y'- '1 . 1: :Q A 1 - us -X - . '- K ............4,:: x 5 X' 3 : :Q TN : 3 Q - -f-- N xwa :sk-.::::.':.-.ee-s-.1weme-.seesw.v.'::.-:fees-:ss.,-'R New.--' X,,,.si ...sv sax. -Xt...--' A..qawmavwnvam-awmxmsxxmxmtw W XNY.A32221IEXXZTITITIIYIIEIIEEEiii2111111111EXTIIP.N.1EY.Tl1i'Pl1Y.iiiii'?lZi12115'N - 1 ' 'i :5 .... .4 : 11 11111 yfff 1 111114 1 gwtsxxx N X N H X xLx,.. 'GA ..X.... A .. 51.0 sax Q - M! fn! gg W 0 J s, oS -A sw 141 71 , A 1 2, W ANTHONY DE CHRISTOPHER Tony ? H7 X X xtwso Ivon DAUM Ivory Dome Quicl and shy Poor women, good-bye. Behold. the prince of original entertainers! Daum and wit are synonymous in A. H. S. We often wonder, lvor. how it feels to be so clever. To lvor also goes the dis- tinction of being the smallest member of the class of '24. When he entered high school. he measured four feet eight, but now he is nearly four feet nine. This extraordinary growth is due to the fact that he recently purchased a pair of shoes equipped with arch supports. Ivory is a good sport and a Hne fellow. His popularity is attested by the many friends he has made. Every day after school, Ivory and Kermie Hoffman can be seen wending their way down Linden Street. Well, good luck to you! We sincerely hope that success will crown all your efforts. Academic llg A. A., 2-3-4. SIT X . , ........ .... . .. ... . SZ X . ..... ......... . Well here is our frlend Tony again' He xsour repre sentative of the barber trade We believe that Tony does not have any complaints brought to him by cus tomers who say their hair was not cut correctly We have heard however that he made several men yell by forgetting himself with the safety razor in shaving when there was some nice scenery outside Tony is rather adept in speaking foreign languages for he knows and can speak three or four different languages It has been sm-rl +I'-af T If ,Nu U5 an lnterpretor for some large firm along the coast If he follows these ideas we are sure he will give a good account of himself His matters concerning the members of the opposite sex have not been found out but we are sure there is a ullet somewhere waiting until Tony casts his shining eyes on her We know Tony can take care of himself and we wish him the best of success in the future EVELYN DIEFENDERFER Dlefy Ha haf I m wild' Behold' We have here one of the best sports in t e class Dlefy certainly can tell some funny Jokes and is always ready to laugh at those of others However s e is not all fun no indeed she has a report card that shows a fine list of A s and she doesn t have to stay home every night to study for them At typewriting there are few who can beat her so you see she doesn t fall down in her lessons Of course Diefy claims not to have anything to do with the young men but from all reports we have heard we are not so sure However Dlefy is out to make a success of herself and we wish her all the luck in the world Commercial C1r1Rescncs 12 34 A A I2 3 Chorus I 2 3 4 yf 111111 X 11111 X f ' ' ' f'ffC'f 'T'fTT'T'fffffTffTff ff'i'ffiiffffffiffffffifffffff'fffffTff'fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff.ffffffffffffffffffffffff.f.fffffff,,,,ffffff.fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff ,,.,,,......,.............,.. ............,,,,...,..... . '5 . . .. .. . .. , ,... , ........ . .... ,...,,,,..,........ , .... . . Z 5 Q. :- i fi 2 ' ' 2 O - 1 7 :J ? 5 - 21 5 Z , fr: ' . . - 91.2, .Y :.. - 1 2 EE' ' fha? I ' . 5 Q 3 g 4 I fb ' Z ,I 5 el . filing ' 53 . . 4 3 E ' ' ' : - Il- . ,f 5 ' - ' C? : - ' Q0112! E , Eg . , , , , .- f---f-' I E ' ' - 'ff 5 f Z ' ' . O . - 5 ' .I ' 'N I 2 Q ,.,.,,. B 2 ' ' ' U' , I 1 ' 1 1 1 . , 3 ' . fx - E ' ' 3 ' .. l - , ' Z ,,,,,.1Z ., 2 - - ' 5 '1 11? ' . Q ' I J . 5 2 - ' - , ' . ' ' ' I . ..-- I . F I 1 I I - VXA 5 . - ' . ' ' T I I . Z2 I - ' 1 3 1 ' - . 5 7 I l ' , 4 1 E -. ' ' 12 3 1 Q 1 ' . ' ' 21 Q :-' :F . , . Q Q Ncxsmxxx X Hlclyxx, X SA 'fig 5--A X X X X ...X X .XXXX . x SZ -,X wg Ns XX XX X X. X X XX .X UI x X 0 I - .O X X X A Q . . . XX X st Q 2 x X Q ROY DIEFENDERFER Diefy Don'l make me blush. senior year when he took the the Canary and Blue. Roy is out of school and can be seen he calls it, but some fellows to do about it. Outside of taken a liking to the boy scouts: and Saturdays he can be seen doing work that has been assigned to the scouts. He bids fair to be a second Dan Beard. Commercial: A. A., l-2-3-45 Class Baskelball, 35 Class Football, 45 Budgel, 45 Business Manager, Canary and Blue, 45 Commercial Boosters. 3-4. This unassuming young man broke into blossom in his reins of the business end of a hard worker in school and riding about doing work as think she has something school, Roy seems to have x X N X x Y , X.. X QEXX X xv ESTHER Diem. is Dar lady fan' wzlh close cropped hair and orm Ii e pllanl reed This demure little lady is not as bashful as she used to But one is not always sure what is responsible for the change Although Sis doesn t worry her head about her appearance now there was a time when she did Only a matter of a few years' There was a time when we dared one another to ask her for her history Latin or such and the answer came as ever l worked it out myself and you may do the same' But time has worked wonders' Esther is as alert as ever and sometimes more so espe cially if awn is nearby EARL Diesen Diener Blessmgs on thee little lad This gentle fellow is a great asset to the high school and especially to his fellow students In physics class when all other students are unable to answer a question Mr Frankenfield invariably turns to Dlener and nine times out of ten he is able to give the correct answer ln every subject this future citizen is a leader in his class He is one of the few students who has taken the life in the school in a serious manner To see a teacher scolrl Dlener for not knowing his lesson is well such things don t happen Although he has not participated in any athletics in the chool he IS a lover of all good sports H is also a good booster of any activities in the school After Diener leaves his Alma Mater he intends to train for salesmanship and we sincerely hope he will become a success Here s best wishes from your friends Earl Academic I A A I2 3 Academic ll A A 1234 HS. ,, be. ' ' ' , . . 1 I I - .. . ,. . S . i . e ' ,I . ., ' ' 1 , X.X.X. .... X.,..X.,.., ..,X X . . . X XXXX,..... X is-r M.X 'XX Ye' -ge' ' P ' :Q SX- si ' NN x .. ..XX X,XX ............XXX.XXXXX.XX....X. X...XXX..X . X X . 1 - U S 5 sm rs 1 .Xi .X XXX..---' XX....o-' ts. Xia NX ls. x ff. .EEEZEIEETEHZTT121112ZYET.'iT11iTI.iiiiiilifiTTf.1TffI1TlTITTf?liTZ1ZYVTX A I 11 1111 awff gwxssxx s- SAO N mt V X Sz YS Z 1,0 :W ffxh, A s S43 8:2 A' - L J Mg g, X 4- .X . .... . ..... , ......,..x..x XX sx .,..,,,, ......X,x.. . xg? Kass KARL DOUDT D0udtie This black-headed youth is known as the human step- ladder of D-I. No matter whether in the classroom or in the corridors. Doudtie is seen towering head and shoulders .above the other fellows. He is president. treasurer, janitor and senior partner of the widely known Doudt, Held :Sz Co., dealers in raw furs, including skunks and muskrats. Almost any holiday Doudtie can .be seen out in the woods or walking along the streams. He is.an enthusiastic fisherman and an ardent follower of trapping .and hunting. He has demonstrated his ability in these lines by capturing a live skunk and taming it. Inhschool life Doudtie is a gentle fellow, and is liked by his companions. He nearly always has his lessons and never bothers the teachers. He is a supporter'of the school and boosts all activities 3 Here are the best wishes for his success ln future life Commercial Booster Club 3 4 A A I2 3 4 MAUDE EARLEY Maudie She lalks and lalks bu! lhal is human She likes lhe boys bu! she s a woman A vwaczous energelzc lass She has her failmgs lc! lhcm pass This wmsome brunette lassie hails originally from Lans ford Maudle IS usually of a good disposition but when her temper is aroused woe unto the person con cerned Maude has many sources of pleasure but automobxlmg at times holds an l1Il6Xpl8lDaDle attraction tor ner better attraction must have been found lately as we all want to know why she is often seen looking 1n the window at Cameron s ls she musically inclined or otherwlse3 She is going to be a stenographer how long we surely do not know Some roses are mpped when they are only buds Good luck from the class of 24 Commercial Chorus 4 A A 1234 Commercial Booblbfb LAWRENCE EMERT Larry Flecl of fool and light of head Larry was one of the shining lights of the class and it was hard for any teacher to find him napping Besides being very studlous he was interested in school activities He was a member of our marathon and track teams and proved himself very efficient in the use of his legs As far as we know he is not particularly interested in any one girl but taken as a whole the fair sex seems to interest him quite a bit His pet hobby is ralsmg canary birds and some day we expect to see him as one of the countrys greatest bird fanclers We all wish him luck in whatever he may undertake Academic I A A l 2 34 Malhemalrcal Club 3 4 Adelphzans 3 4 Hrslarrcal Club 3 4 Chorus I2 3 4 Class Foolball 4 Class Trac 24 Varslly Trac 4 Canary and Blue Sla 4 1 f y fm, ffl! yf nf 1 x X NX x x X xxxxxxxxxxx x ,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, 25, ,,.,,,....,.....,..,,,....,.,........ ..,,... ..,,,...... . . .... ...,. , , . ..... .. , .. ,...,,,,,. , , ,, , , ,,,, . ,. ,.,.,,.......,., .,,..........,........,,.,,...,.,,,...... . ., , f... , , ,. .. ,, , ,, , ,. , ,,,.. .............. ...,.... ,.,..,, ,,,, , .,,..., , , , , , ,,, ,, ,, 2 aii . - I 2 : ' 555 5 . iii ' ' ' 2 n . r 1:4 .. 1 f - M., . 1, , . 1-JEL' I '- 1 Z l ' ' Z 'Ma ' Favre- - - . . ' ' Z J' : ' N i I . I , ,Q 1 . Z! 35 . . I l . 5 ' . . ' ' - 5 W, 3 . . . , . 5' f 5 ' . - - I ls - i I 1 ' 5,,.7.,H E Q . 1 , I Z . : ' -- 1 fffuwf - ' ' ' . - - :r 1 1 - . l . if 5 . - ' 3 - 3' . - I 57 1 1 ' : ' ' ' 2: X 1: ' Ella ' . , f I , . ' , .... nl, ' . . I u A T . ' 3 1:',f 43 -. . '- , '1 1' ' - 5 f '- I ' . ,2 e 1 1 - , I 3 E . . . ' . ' i E - . - ' 1 E i - ' ' - fi 1 'FW ' ' . 2 i . . Q ' ,1 5 ., .. .. . - ,E 1 We X!! Vx 5 7 xxx Q XIRXXYAEEEGJZXXEZYRI 52122 .321212111122111111211ZT.l?.T.iZXYZIZ'lZT1T,'.TTii Sl - 2 - Q fn yn , .,... ...,,...,.,. . ....................... . ...,,.,..... . .. ,,,........ .N . . wo--ix . tl 'WNX ssl N .L 7. 7 f ,922 WW S . 3 z 7 lf! 5 A , 4 40 X 5 SX . X Nw ,as LOHRMAN EGGE Eggs Thy mazlcsly is a candle lo lliy virluef' Lohrman is one of the quiet kind who doesn't publish his likes and dislikes to a marked degree. As a result. we don't know much about his ambitions and ideals. We do know, however, that Lohrman is a fine student and a hard-working scholar. Of course. he ought to be, when one considers that l..ohrman's sister is a teacher at A. H. S. We were always of the opinion that Lohrman was going to be a bachelor. However, this theory was squashed when we saw Lohrman quietly escorting some fair, little dame through Waldheim one june day. We feel sure now that Eggs is going to join the Hbenedictsn sooner or later. Well. good luck. Lohrman. Classical Coursey Academic llg Class Marathon, I-2g A. A,. I-2-35 Classical Club, l. N ag s Q .4-' ,K ,SS ,saw ZF' Z 4 Z f ? f i gyzyfw CHARLES ESCHENBACH Yicks Are you lalc aga1n3 Here IS one of the most illustrlousstudents or should we say scholars3 Charles IS one of the busiest men we have in high school that is one would Judge so when consider mg how often he comes late in the morning What a storm there was the day Charlie and L E came on time for school It couldnt possibly be that Charles over leeps at least he shouldn t when one considers that he gets at least a good half hours rest every morning in English class Charles is invariably 1n good humor and always ready to lend his aid whether in sense or nonsense He IS a supporter of the school always adding his share to the general no se and commotion at the games and in the auditorium Good luck Charles Academic I Class Baseball 2 Class Trac I2 A A 1234 ERMA FEGELY Erm Speech is szlvcr silence is golden Behold this maiden of raven locks' She is one of the quietest girls of Section 4 This does not mean however that she is not a good sport She certainly has the spirit When it comes to studying Erma does know how When no one else can answer she IS called upon and hardly ever fails We do not know much about her love affairs but we are quite sure there is scme Romeo waiting We wish her all the success possible and are certain that he will gain her gcal because of her perseverance and patience Commercial Chorus 4 A A I2 Commerc1alBoosler X X ayff yu ff 11 ful f X sxxg ,WU , ,,,, .,,,,,,,,.,....,,.,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,., j ,,TfjjfT:f..ff H ,.,........................,.,,. 47 ,. 5: K.. , ,. . , ,,, , ....., ,, ,,,, , ,, . , ,. .,, . , , . .. fg : 73 2 51 I H 5 f, . 51 I H 5 5: 5 sz - , . 1 n li I 42 5 ' li I I 1, , - ,, , 1. , 1. ,, . . . . ,, . - 4, 1 - H 5 ., . ii 3 32 1 - 1, : ,. L ,. , . 95 L H : ' ' ff , 51 5 . 52 1 I--.1 7' - 5 flown L 3 . . I 15 5' I 21-., j. ' 5 f,..,,.- 1 zfffffq 1 . . . . ,,, . . 1, 4.' . I ,fi I , w : , ' 1 1 I ' 3 - , . . I . 2 jf 5 ' ' 5 , E F . - 5 ,,,,.,.4 5 . . , , .,1 ff, I :r . . . 5 5 . 1 M- . 5 . ' 1 I t A - , Z . ,Ae 1 1 ' '-..7.,7..,f . . -f.1fI ' . Z1 1 ' . H 5 1, , . ,, , ,, : . . f, . 5: 5 ' - 3 ': : Z5 5 if j . ' ,, , . t l sg 1 -F' 1 . ,S 1 43 5 . - . 1 1 I ,: 1 is E 1: I . . ff 1 ,: : . f - Z: 2 ' ' ,. , fi 1 , ' . - 5: z A ' A - I I l ALMA FENSTERMACHER Alma Silence is golden comes to talking silence seems to however does not mean that Alma PWD LC llc ball LIC DULIIILCLI anything and everything We wish Alma the best of luclc ln all her undertakings and we are sure that her cheerful personality will win friends for her everywhere Commercial Gaze upon one of the quiet girls of the senior class No one has to be afraid Alma will crowd him out when it be her motto This is a poor sport ust 5.XX.XsEX. V fi-l'4N 'Gy .X S AO KS X .X, X- X X XXXX s-XXX X-- XXX. Xt-XXXXX ul D . X A 0 . Q. i DOROTHY FENNER Dot Ciggle, giggle, giggle. Dot is one of the peppiest girls in the Domestic Science section. She is always laughing and often cures our blues. She is a clever dancer and is rarely absent from the school dances. nor, we have heard, from the regular Mealey Saturday Nights. Dot is a wonder at sewing. She has created gowns that would do credit to a modiste. Dottie is not sentimental, but she has plenty of admirers among the other sex. She has a good time wherever she goes and we hope it will continue to be so. Good wishes to you, Dottie! Home Economicsg A. A., I-2-3-45 Dramatic Society, 2-3-45 Class Baskelball, I-2g Girl Reserves, l-2-3. u lui ucl auppult lu HARRY FILER HARRY Tis llre song you sing and llie smile you wear Tha! ma es llie sun slime evcrqwlicre Yes Harry sings' He has entertained us many times with his fine tenor voice in the auditorium and various clubs of the school ln his Junior year he won first prize in the school song contest He also takes delight in play ing his comet and has played on the High School orches tra and band He is a great booster of school sports and takes an interest ln all clubs He was one of the boys to put the Historical Club on its feet and we owe much of its success to him We hope that some clay his voice will find for him the path that leads to fame lwalliematzcal Club 2 3 4 Historical Club 3 4 Boosler Club 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Orclicslra l 2 3 4 Band 3 4 l 2 N xx x x . . . I 4, , ' ' I J ' tlii os sA'i's. Sl I ' W l O t' I ' ' i k I N ' A. --i-3-4. i - - - l ' - 1 -I i i . ,N Hldii ,ff , Vw . tier' 72 K x Z 5 A- ' ui . -J ,1 3 1 r- . A. Mal MARION FISHER Wl1al'll you have? Ladies and gentlemen. Allentown's most expert lady soda-squirter is about to take the stage. Have any of you seen Marion at the Flaza ? Most every night she's in there handing sodas and kidding across the counter. We all think that she's the reason that there's so much business there. Marion is good-natured and lots of fun because she can always give as good as you send. She has lots of friends and especially one who is in the background wait- ing till she'll allow him in the foreground. Marion is an average student and although she keeps up in her studies, they are of least importance to her. Well, good luck, Marion! Commercial. ERMA FREDERICK Fritz Lead me lo zl This demure young miss is a shining example of the Commercial Department She is a crack typlst and is always in demand when there is extra work to be done Ermas hobbies are hiking and dancing All school dances and socials are always graced by her charming presence and she always has a great time On the whole Erma is an all round good student and we wish her the best of luck C1 rl Reserves 4 MARGARET TOLAR Mag Tall taller lallcsl Margaret is never worried about being in a crowd she can see over them all and we are sure height means ability Proof Ask any one in the division ask her teachers Margaret is shy and quiet and seemingly uninterested men But Margaret wait theres some one some place As a stenographer she IS A No I and every one believes some day she will be some railroad presidents stenog rapher Here s to luck Margaret Commercial Na1l1Pleda 4 A A 2 , . U H . . . Z S . ' - .. n - I , in . , . . - . ..,, tvtX.t Xtt..t,...,,.tt.tX.t.t,ttt.t.. , t...t . t Commercial A A 3 Class Basketball 4 Chorus 4 Y at x,..xx V .. S5644 fd 44 egzz:,.:a.:..:::.Maxuztxrzxtxuttrmtuuttxzt.1.xtaxgxuttzuu xtttuxiruirwx, : X 5 x ' X 1 1 , and 1, ff ,ff f uf nf, yfffnnffffffufffrffff we s ss xxxss sms s s we X yffffff , . .X X z . SQAX 5 :ul X gs:-s X -',..,, .M ,M ..,.. ............... . ...... . --.------. . -----.,--,..,----- -------- - . - X11 SXXNQ Nix 15 N . ,gt XA X. Kms S S t x,s...x......... ..............,, X ........x...x,...x,,. . Q 9 X xxNNN.ts Nuf sed' ESTHER FREY Esther For her own person ll beggars all descrzptzon Esther accordlng to latest reports IS tlmld and shy growlng more so wlth each passing day She IS an exceptionally fine student Depend on Esther to know her lesson always Esther IS a shark at the typewrlter She can only use D119 71120 IDA IS P 71 become too hot Esther loves to hike and lndulge ln all sorts of outdoor athletics She may be tlmld but nevertheless she has her own speclal frlend of whom we know nothlng as yet but we wllll Esther wants to be a stenographer and we know success wlll be hers u..a....gs Commerczal, A A 3 uck 1 it fri! ? 2 77? MARGARET FREEMAN Szlcncc rs golden X- ....,.................. ,..,t,.......,t......,... xxxxssxxxs X at tt and Q - sf Www .l.tt......,t. . l,,. . tt,.l..... W ....... , ....... ,N .............. .... ...... . . . Peg Yes Margaret IS quiet She very seldom speaks except when spoken to but she IS not entlrely lmmune to the ladies chlef pastime Her best friends can vouch for thls Margaret enjoys the Mathematlcal Club very much and 1S always present at ltS meetmgs Now we don t know but there might be some attractlon there Margaret mtends to lncrease the student body at West Chester next year and then mtends to Jom that famous class commonly known as schoolmarms Well heres to success and our best wlshes go wxth you Acadcmlc I Mathemalzcal Club 3 4 A ucrzlablc Don juan This IS the young gentleman who never fHllS to attract the OppOSltC sex Whenever you hear anythlng about ack there 15 usually some lady connected with lt I IS said that a popular playwrlght who was hard up for a plot was walkmg up the street saw ack and lmmedn ately went home and wrote The Sheik a IS a brlght student and although he feels at home m any class room he cla1ms he lxkes the rooms of Professors Burg and Hartmg best of all We hear that he lntends to become a promment lawyer some day and we wlsh hlm the best of Academzc I Foolball 4 X v xxx wif yum, 1, 1 ,ff 1 11,111 ,ff ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , . ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,. H , , ,,,,, , ,, , , , , 1 117:71 12 , ,,,,,, , , . ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, , ....,.,., , .......... . . , ,.,......,,.,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,.., , .,,......,,, ........ . ..,.,,................. . , .,..................,........,......,....., ,....,.....,..................... ......,............ ...,..........,. .....v.VV.. ....... . . . . 1, g If 1 1? E 4 f ' : l E z . 12 ? ' 1 ' ,1 5 5 if 5 ' .T , I 2 E E ' ' 43 2 . . . , 1 - ga 5 . '1 45 E , f : 1 1 - cu - ' . 2 g 1 5 . - .3 3 1 . I3 aa., A 1- :I 5- '.. nl' '7 , rv ,.., - zu . I -L cn 5 ' 5' Z Img, E 5 2 5 y W ' :I 1 .., : ' ' ro ' ' fbi 1 5 f 'Q 1 ,.. . . U' ' f - . 3 X 3 3 . L. 5, . 5 Q I 1 . '-' fb ' . 5 5 cw ' . . 1 1 - ' . :I ' . ' ' 1 5 , 1 . '- 1 - c.: - . . 5 ? ...,.,. , 1 Q 5, . . 5 V 5 - . :P . 55 5 2 . . ' . F: ' . - ' 3 - 5 ' 4 g r- . . 1 . . I - l . 2 - . . ' - gyfffffff Z Q, Z 4 ' 2 . 7 ' . 2 z , 2 . : L 5 . ' . , ,,.,, MQ 5 V . . . . 1 ,,,, I 3 - . 1 2 V ' 'c 2 ' . : 2 'I 5 . ' 1 ' 1 w.,fA 1 . . , . , . 2 5 ' C 1 1 . . 11,1 1 1 , W, , 2, ,i E I ' . 15 3 . ' - . - E - ' L' ff 5 - ' . si 2 . ' : - ' 12 5 . , ' . 5 1 E ' EZ E L.. . . , 3 1 ra . 3 - 1 Z W' g ' . ,: Z , ' - fg 5 . . ' ff I ' . I ,E 5 ''''QQQQQQQQQQQLQQ''QQQQQQQQQQQ'QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQIf ' ' lm H'lllllllllllu'''QlQQ,llQlff,llllQQ1QQ12211122211211llZllQ2Q1Q1l'.llllllllllllllllllQZQQY,QDZ'llfZffffffll'ffll'fIf1l'L'ffff'f'fl'f'f'fl'flfinff o :r: z O Z E F' F' 93 0 :r f fffffnfffffnff ff ff 1 1111 ff I ff ff ff 1 f I 1 1 5 , 1 1 7 1 1 1 z 9 1 4 t tttt ,,t. .t.tt.tt.,tttt.,tttt,t .xx, ttttttt.t..t,t. .x.N ctrtt,t,i.tttttrtttttt..tr 1 5 ,iQ5'rsfs53 ff yfzfff ffffffffuwff f Wessex f ? wg ay! x... Q aaaeaetecat--dadgBHN Nmi?Ximesaanaaa-N as is X Z is x S x 71 S s X X A N a ..... si .tvs N Ns-' Nt XX VERNA FREY Werna They llial be wise shall shine as the brighlness of llie flrmamenlf' The teachers feel safe in depending upon a very select minority. and Verna is one of these. We cannot definitely prophesy Verna's future. Will she be teacher, musician or just plain housekeeper for two. It is true she is plan- ning to go to West Chester to be a schoolmarm. but the teaching profession is not a hopeless one, after all. Every once in a while there comes a day when Verna is more happy and radiant than usual Why3 Oh well it s just because at church she is unusually popular Verna IS a good sport and she takes an active part in afhletics and all social affairs of the school C-ood wishes erna Academic I1 A A I2 34 Malhemalical Club 4 Classical Club 4 Class Bas elball 3 4 Class Baseball 3 Dramatic Socieiy 4 x 5 . as .ssaxxs - yfwffm, ,..s. X ,Mt CARL GACKENBACK Gack Smcenly rs a greal vxriue If sincerity is a virtue Carl certainly is virtuous for MARY FURLER Mary To now ller IS to love ller Who is that little blonde coming along the corridor talking almost incessantly3 That s our Mary Yes Mary is very fond of talking Mary studies too for often in the morning on the car she can be seen studying very 3 industriously lVlary is a good sport and booster She backs all school activities especially athletics Mary wants to be a gym teacher and we wish her the best of luck and success in everything she does Commercial A A I2 3 Girl Reserves 2 4 sincerity has marked his career during the four years of his high school life Whatever Carl dicl he put his whole heart and soul into it and that is the reason for his success in A H S Carl never took part in sports at high school preferring to be one who did his share of the play on the sidelines and Carl certainly did do his share of the rooting lt s said that his bellowing woke up many a dazed player As to Carls future we can see nothing but success Keep up that spirit Carl Academic I Wf yfffffn 1111114 X X ,HNHHNNUHHUUUHNNHHHNHHNHNNHHHNHHUNHUUNHHNUNHHHNHNUHNHNUHNNNH HNNHN f -V100 Weave' 'HHH'HHf071711117711K717Z7ZZZZZZZTZZZZZZYKZ177??TYZZtZ17t7ZZ5 .,... .HH, .,,,,......, , ............,,,..,..........,.,.......,..,,,,... , ......., , ,,.. .....,,.. .. ,.,....... ...,.....,. , ..,. HHH 5, ,,.....,.,......,..,......,.............. ,......,,.,.,.,,.. ,, , if , ...,,,. .,HHr, .......,,,, ,,.,. .,........ HH,mHmH,.H H ...,.,,,......, , ,,,,, ,,.,,, ....,,,,,,,.......,..., . ,, ,...,,.... ..,.,,,.., ...... ..,. , . . ., . , ,, , ,, , ,............, 5: 2 rg 1 fr 5 sz , ZZ i Zi 2 sg 5 I . - Z5 5 . sf 2 ' - ' ' fg 1 . ,, , . . U Z2 1 . '. if 1 ' . - . 12 E ' , I . ' ,E 2 - . .. Z3 2 . . - , yr 2 . - . ,, , . . Z2 2 . . - - . ,, , 22 L . . . fi 2 . . . ' ' ' - ' an , . ,H UMW - Ar. 5 H, 2 r . . ffwdzl V -. :1 E: . e 1. je 5 W ' E . ' - 1 . 1 5 . - gfffffqi .. H :Z ' . E Z'.H,f Z ' I . - : 'ff 1 ' . rg , - ' . 2 f E . ' . it .,,,. Elf . - ' - 2- 4? - . . . . ,f 7 . , ' if r 1 - - . 1? 2 . -- : - . ., . . .... ,4 5 : ' R' l 7 Z ' . if gf? f ' i rf - L, ' ' ,,,g1f. 2-11' ' . . 4 X ssxxx. . stag-14N Hwxxg ...,.. .. . ,. ..... is QI, A .Q H Q X t x,.xNNxxxxxx.xXkxXx,xX.x.kXX. x,....xXXx., X..xkXX,xX t X A X X .gs f . ,,x, ..Q, ,.... t Z 1X X ul O ' X -, -f N Q . x O . , X Q jig ,ts -X , Q. .S . . LILLIAN GACKENBACH Lillian GiggIe, giggle. Lillian looks very quiet and harmless, but her appear- ances are very deceiving, for she can giggle and laugh as long as any one. Her solemn face can be wholly trans- figured when she has occasion to smile, which, we might add. is not infrequent. Lillian has not decided what she intends to do after graduation from high school. However, we feel certain that she will find some position to fill, for she has been a model commercial student while at high school. just where her place will be is hard to tell, but we are sure fortune has some place open for her. We might also add that Lillian is quite a pianist and has delighted many an audience by her accomplishments. Our sincere desire is that Lillian will be as successful in the future as she has been in her four years at High School. Alhlelic Associalion, I-2-3-4. RUTH GAGHEN Ruth A genlle dlsposzlzon is al limes deceiving Ruth is one of the shining lights of the class of l924 She always knows her lessons and walks away with high marks She thinks Honors come by diligence and so she studies very hard She IS one of the typewriting sharks Her fingers just fly over the keys lf you want to know who did most of your typewritmg last year Just ask her and she will have to admit that she did it She is always very obllgmg and you should see her in accounting' Give her a statement of any kind and sure enough she ll have the right answer We do not know very much about Ruth s social life but we have heard a little bit about certain Friday nights Ruth is a good sport and game for anything We wish her much success for her future as a stenographer Commerical Athlelic Assoczalzon I 2 3 4 ETHEL GARDNER Ed e A friend in need is a fiend indeed Ethel certainly is a friend to every one in the sec tion She may be depended upon to volunteer for any job in the kitchen and IS always ready to wash up the dishes lf somebody feels like trotting to the lunch room quite an indoor sport to us cooks Not only IS Ethel a friend to all but she is a booster with a capital B Anything 1n school activities that needs support Edles there with her money or herself Ethel never says much about the other sex but we know that some ay with all her knowledge of household management she will brighten some one s home with her presence We don t know just what Eidle intends to do after leaving school but we know that a girl of her sunny disposition will succeed in anything she takes up Here s luck Ethel' Home Economics Alhfclrc Associalron I xx ll U! . . . . , ' , , : , - - - . ,K , L ll 1 if . ,, . ' . . A4 no - . l . - - la ' I vl ' . d , n - 41 nr - I ' . ' . - 1 I . - X X ' si 1 is X .... . . . X XXw.s' Ag, ,gd -XM, tm... x. ,saaWtWN.W.s...t..... . , C53 THEODORE GARDx ER Te The uorld nous lrtlle 0 lls grealesl men We certalnly must glVE Ted the credlt for seeklng an educatlon for after belng away for three years Ted has come back to A H S to flnlsh hls senlor year That speaks qulte well for our frlend Ted not only came back to hlgh school but also held down a llne posltlon on the football team thls year and also took part m dramatlcs We hear that Ted lntends to contlrlue hls studles lh Phlladelphla Well good luck to you Keep up that same Splflt whlch prevalled ID A H S Academzc l Class Foolball 2 Class Baseball 2 Chorus I2 Boosler Club 4 Dramallcs 4 Varslly Foollrall 4 CLAIR GEARY Mush Laugh and the world laughs wlth qou Gaze upon thls muscular muslclan of the class of 24 Yes Nlush IS a muslclan he can play any klnd of a self player or a vlctrola wlthout llttle or no effort Clalr has but two ambltlons ln llfe to make a two spot last as them Clalr has not formed many frlendshlps wlth the weaker sex but he IS just about at the top of the plnnacle ready to fall However we feel that Nlush IS perfectly safe and do not worry over the sltuatlon Clalr s motto IS Do unto others as they do unto you ThlS IS rather unfortunate for some as Clalr takes great pleasure ln repaylng good for good and bad for bad Mush has made some name for hlmself at A H S by hls marathon runrllng It IS hard to say what A H S would do wlthout Mush Academic I Allllellc ASS3ClGll0H l 2 3 4 Class Trac 4 Class Foollzall 4 Varsity Trac 4 MILDRED C-EHRES Mlllle A sunny nalure gzlds llle edge o ll e s dar csl cloud Behold a future buslness woman' lVllldred IS one of the falthful glrls ln the class of 24 You can always depend on her to keep promises and to lend a helplng hand when It IS needed At typewrltlng she 15 placed Wlth the speed demons of the class Another strong polnt IH her favor IS the slngular fact that she professes t0 be a man hater but II s just ln the professlon that s all Mlldred does not attend dances or movles but takes an actlve part ln church work She has been treasurer of her Sunday school class for several years We know she wlll be successful ln buslness The world needs more glrls of her type Good luck to you Nlllclrecl Commerclal Allllcllc ASSOClUl10H l 2 3 4 ETF Moy: ff - Y. Ll le? N . ' 'Lrzflf V ll dv, r li - ' f' .l .l long as a FIVC and to know his lessons without studying ' : ' I ' ' . - - - ,- k. : , : li- - ll - - H EX 5 E ...............................,......x.........X....,.... .....X........ . .NA yffnfnffffu ffffffff gf fi 1, 12 1, '1 51 If :I 5, 1? 56 55 12 55 55 15 1, 1? '7 55 gf 55 35 ,f 19 f ylffffffd ... Kaus Xi .f - 1 Nasxxxx sd 6. 6 fy W ffyffffh X .QXN : Nam mam t t . X X , S5 1 E s .,.,.. ,... , ,,...,,x.,.. ., x.k. x x gs. ,.: J 'Q' N A Q X x Sf . ...x ..........x.,. . .. .... ...........,.....,........,... . .. W x ALVA GEIDNER Boots Here is the lassie who is in all athletics. It is so well known that when there was a popularity contest for girls this year she took the prize for being the most athletic girl at A. H. S. But then, of course, she doesn't confine her likes to athletics-she is very fond of lessons-we wonder! However, Boots is good company and always ready to catch a good joke. Of course, she has many friends. and let us tell you a secret4they are not all girls: no, indeed. she has just as many friends among the boys as the girls. If you don't believe it, you could ask her and if you do just mention a certain young man by the name of 4-1, she will very likely blush Alva expects to be a gym teacher after she goes to college and we all wish her the best of luck Academic I Girl Reserves I 2 4 A A I 2 3 4 Budget 2 4 Gzrls Booster Club Preszdent 3 4 Class Basketball I Varszty 2 3 4 Hoc ey 34 Trac I2 3 4 Tennis 3 4 Canary and Blue Staf 3 4 THOMAS GERY Tommy Sznce all great men are dyzng I shall not linger long ln every one s heart there is a little bit of love reserved for Tommy With his pranks and senseless prattle Thomas has endeared himself and all those who know him Thomas is as jolly and happy go lucky a lad as ever was We cannot match him up with any partlcular girl lVlany are the young lassles who have been driven home at breakneck speed in Tommy s Covered Wagon Besides being the circulation manager of the Canary Tommy is the president of the Mathematical Club both positions which he has fulfilled most capably Academic I A A I2 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 Adel phxans 3 4 Mathematical Club 34 Dramatxcs 4 Scrcnce 2 3 Canary and Blue Stag 4 FAY GETZ ay She grew to womanhood and between whzles Rejected several suitors just to learn How to accept a better in his turn Can t you see the mischief shining 1n her eyes? Exactly Sometlmes Fay IS a perfect angel but she IS a chronic heart breaker This little girl has many admirers and we must admit she used to be fickle but lately she seems to be serious and dreamy Fay IS an efficient talker and can keep up a rapid fire conversation even while chewing Beechnut Fay is quite a ancer and especially when her partner is a Southerner Her chief pastimes are eating and dancing and above all writing letters to oseph and Ronald Did you ever read any of the letters she getsi We d like to publish them but Fay declares she is too modest to With her charming manner and her business traits she will soon be climbing the heights of success Commerczal A A 123 Chorus I2 wf Ns X yfffffffl ' ' ' ' ' ' '''' ' ' f'f' f 'ffffffffff ' 'ffffffff 'ff ..ff,f.ffffff,ffffffffffffffffff,,ffffffff.ff...fffffffffffff,fffff.fffffffffffffffffff.f,.ffffffff.,ffffffff.f..ff,f,.f.ff, ,,,.,...,.,.....,......,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,....,.......,.,,,. . , , A ,A,.,,,A-,.,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,, v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A4,,,,,,, A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,....,................,, ...,......,.,.,..,..,.,,,,.,... . .,..,,..........,....,...,........,.....,......... ,....--.-...------ A A if g E 2 I ' 1 -- . . 91 E ' Z5 1 ' 5 E E 1 5 . - . ,E - . - ' 1 ,. - ' - - 1 1 5 I 1 2 ' ' E i . . f M44 3 ' ' ' E 5 1 E : ' . 5 Z, j 5 I I I 5 yung 1 if 2 Z ro Q. . , 5 QWHK 3 . be . . 2 0 1 ET . -- 5 ,X i ' 1 I - . ' 5 f g H , . . - , 1 7 , T . : -- - - 2 . 2 rn . ' ' ' 1 ?,4nU.,i E 'K ' ' . ' ' 2 , 2 2 ' H 1 1 1 1 '1 - - . 1 ,,,,..45 .. I rn . A -- ,. -. - 1 ffffw 1 3 . , , I . . . . : 1 E . s: . . ' ' 1 2, 1 g . -1 ' A 5 .... ,Q 2 -3 , 1 ,M 5 3 ' . sy 1 . ' - . 1 5 rf 5 . I ' ' - . , ' 1 5 .. ., . 1 1 ' - , - 2, f ' , 7..7,.4 I , . Y 'V 1 7 4' F . . 9-5 1.' g L' ' . . ' 1? - 61 1 1 . I ' I rg 1 - ., - 2 2 - ' 1 E . . . I . 3 E . . 3 I ' 3 2 . ' ' -, I Z . Z E ' ' 1 1 1 I - x X KX xxx N xsmxwx ff yfzfnv Wsmx N I fr. 10,0 I. 104 N u'.'F iff :gist IE 1 1 , Q .. W if WW x N X N X ...... ...... .. . .a S sacks h at-0 L 7 O., 1 ef y W yfxffk 2 ?7. . . . .,....,. .... N .X SX .... ---. . -Q--xx--- - -- 3 A xvww KATHRYN GINKINGER Kitty Smile and llie world smiles with you. Weep and lliey smile al you. Behold! the giggling girl! Kitty is a perfect laughing beauty. If Kitty comes to school minus her giggle, the class is quiet, for who can set all the bunch a-laughing. if not Kitty ? She is a jolly and merry pal to both boys and girls, although she had always had a weakness for Muhlenberg. Kitty is one of our future stenographers and business women and from her work here should be as successful as the class wishes her to be Kitty likes to dance and sing but perhaps her type writer may not hold enough music for her but at any rate whatever she chooses we know she will not be a teacher From what she says she likes the law and lawyers to be At any rate whatever she may under take we wish her all success Commercial Booster Club 4 A A 1234 Chorus l 2 3 4 Girl Reserves 4 Dramatic Soclelq 2 3 4 MAURICE GLADSTONE Sincy Here you see the livewire of the senior class3 Maurice takes an active interest in the Booster Club the Classical Club and the Adelphian Debating Society Maurice IS another one of those Y mermen being a wonder swimmer and diver He is a true booster of all school athletics lending his presence to all the high school games Maurice does not seem to take any interest at all in the opposite sex but then he has a habit of being out of town on almost every Saturday and well we have our suspl CIOHS thats all But all jokes aside Smcy is one of the best friends a fellow can have and we all goin in wishing him the greatest success that can come to him Academic Il Adelpluan 3 4 A A l 2 3 Boosler l 2 3 4 Classical Club l 2 3 4 Class Foolball 4 Swim ming Team 4 FRANCIS CLICK Francis O large eyed youll: of wisdom' Francis is one of those boys who comes to school early recites all his lessons perfectly and then goes home to study for the next day s work He goes to the Y three times a week being a swimmer of no mean ability Besides this his only weakness is the movies Although Francis does not participate in any school athletics he is an earnest booster of all activities and we are sure to see him at all the games We don t know but no matter what it is we know he will make good Academic l A A I 2 3 4 Adelplnan 4 Boosler Club 4 Canary ana' Blue Asszslanl Circulalion Manager 4 X X yfufru x X X XX 55 - - - : ' . .' .- - - - what Francis has decided to do after he leaves high school, J , . , ..l..l.....o i s...,. ...,.l...,...... .......,.. ...... X K, ........ . ......... ............ . ......, . ...,. . ........................ f' s 'r we rv' ts X -g::,.. ' 5 'Xxx X i.....,. .......... ...D .................... r ......,.,..s...,....,, ..,,. ....... .... . 65? ' .P X 50 E E A ,S : ,e as-..tNt.N Newscast at .w.tNNw.NN an .tt nt .xtsx,.-- X ,..- XXX..-+9 Ms. .:. . sim:-V1 X X X yffwffq f 7 awp s NX . WW .. .xX. QSZAN ,MGX .. . . .. S50 Q x Mgekgx A X AN stwwmtwt-.u..s Wtsttwws www Z 1 5 A in X xxx..NX....xx.....xX x....,. . . ..,.. ....... , Qui 0 5 .. .x A 9 X3 1 ,Qf gh: A 9 X' .X . . 54- , , -f fi .. Xwtvv' A MARCUS GOLDHAMMER Marcy Brevity is the soul of wit- Wherefore, l am brief. This is to introduce to you a personage who. in his four years' stay at A. H. S., has successfully pursued the gentle art of making people laugh when they don't want to. His alibis and excuses on all occasions have been known to even provoke a chuckle from the faculty. Another source of constant amusement was his daily verbal tilt with our respected physics teacher. We are sure that, with his highly developed sense, humor and natural ability. Marcy will be a roaring success in later life. Academic lg Adelphianp A. A.: Booster Clubg Mathe- matical Clubg Canary and Blue Stafg Dramatic Society: Varsity Debating Team. ABRAHAM GOLDSTEIN Abe Lol here zs a man Abe has been with us for four years but we confess that we know very little about him Although his coun terance is engaging and frank we have found him shy and retlcent about himself for Abe is not an egotlst One of thls lad s accomplishments has been h1s playing ln Mr Acker s famous Harm on IC Orchestra Abe loves music with an almost consuming pass1on ln fact there is little else besides his viohn upon which he bestows his attentlon and time We know that if Abe IS as well liked IU the future as he has been ln high school llfe for hlm wlll be an enjoy able thing Academic I Hzgh School Orchestra I 2 3 A A I 2 3 HARRY Coon Tod Good things come in small packages Gaze upon this innocent face gentle reader and you will find you are looking into the brlght blue eyes of the greatest poet the deepest philosopher the most talented artist the ablest silver tongued orator of the twentieth century the man who IS famous the world over for his melodious translation of the popular song Yeth we have no bannath' into Latin verse' This abbreviated gentleman has somewhat peculiar characterlstlcs He loves his teachers he likes school e doesn t like girls and he hates ice cream Tod s mam ambition in life is to wear long trousers ell here s luck to Tod Academicl A A l234 rt n H . U .. .. . 1 A - - 'U H - . . , . . . - v - H H 1 - - H I H - . . . , 1 ' I v ' ' I - -, ' - U . . '- . - , v 1 - , ' . . -1 H - - , I . . ' I . Y h . - H , H - - - - - - W - .. H , . ,' , ., - - - . . ...,...........................,................,...,...,,.,... t....... K Nast A saw . . ..,, .. . ... .. X Q at -X 1 lf Q rs , a 'sb -- xx - ss , 3 :5 f, .- .. . k xxas- Xkxmv' .tw Qs. ws,....- cut.. f N. A-.aw aww sw.tt.-.WMNW-.W.NNW-,W.s, 0. 7 4 0 O42 Z if Q05 'Y r nude . t. A 2 Vo A X , 5P BERNARD GOODMAN Bernie Break, break, thou wild .Marcel waves. Bernard is a fellow who is in a state of perpetual jollity. Even though he has been up late the night before playing his barbaric saxophone or out on a spree, he is always fresh and cheerful next morning. Bernie is one of those persons whom one finds it difficult to dislike. Women, we have decided, are Bernie's one great weakness: he loves 'em all. A boy like Bernard will not find the world a difficult place to live in, for he will meet all hardships with his merry grin. Academic ll: A, A., l-2-3-4,' Classical Club, I-2-3-45 Debating, 3-45 Adelpliian, 2-3-4. ELIZABETH GOUNDIE Betty A little of this a little of that Not very tlnn and not very at Elizabeth IS one of the shining lights of the class of 24 She is not one of the happy go lucky crowd but one who IS bent on obtaining an education This however does not put her in the poor sport class When anything worth while is going on Betty is sure to be there We don t know very much about her love affairs but we do know that there is a certam rumor who visits at her home frequently Betty does not talk about her ambitions However we are sure she will succeed in whatever she undertakes as she has a marked ability for getting there We wx h her all the good luck possible Commercial A A 1234 Chorus 34 Girl Reserves l 2 3 4 THOMAS GRAHAM Tom When there s a woman rn the case All other things give place' Tom has made history for himself in A H S by putting several new ideas in the American History and taking several pages out of the English book Thomas has high hopes of sometime becoming a great lawyer We feel that his hopes will be justified for he has often put the class asleep by one of his harangues We feel thankful to Tom for his time absorbing speeches have saved many an unprepared student Tom is rather popular with the feminine of the species and can often be seen paradmg up Hamilton Street with one of them We do not know where Tom intends to continue his studies but at any rate we wish him the best of fortune Academic 11 Class Bas elball l 3 Class Football I 3 Class Trac I3 Booster Club l A A IZ3 X xx X XX -r H .. . , . - .. ,. . . - . .. .,- , . , . . . 5 :-..---: .-:, . U H . .. ,. - . . . .. ,. . . . , - .. .. . . . . ' . ll ll . . Q k . - : , - ,' ,Na Q---A. is N- Q-Qs -Q ,,,.. .. . .. S- ,X N .Q . X .3 x 1 .Q X R . sz ' A . llQfifQiQi'ili',ff f ' '1lQQQQQ.f .fii. Y-X. X X -R. .tt ,--X X E5 4:5 x..........,..................................,............ ........,..x...... X in fffffffffff yfuf N wffffffi ,--.. X . - X X A S x ,Qs X Xazs X . ..... .N,..., . N...x 7 W EN' Q2 N z x 0 Q X19- 9. yfiifk f '7 1 Aww X S X X Nxwtax KERMITT GREGORY Kermie For I1c's ajolly gooalfellowf' One seldom sees Kermit not bemg mixed up 1n some practlcal joke He enjoys nothmg better than to enjoy a good laugh at the other fellow s expense The opposlte sex seems to have no attractnons for hxm but we have often wondered where he and Gus go ln that Ford car Kermxt IS a vlollnlst of no mean abxllty although he has never played on the High School orchestra We have heard that hxs greatest ambltlon 1n hfe 15 to become a plrate but for the peace of the world we hope that he wlll settle down to some less blood thlrsty career Academzc II Class Baseball 2 MARGUERITE GRIESEMER eg A lass whose rzenclslup zs valued mos! Iughly By all who know her We have here the natural born blonde just ask her lf you don t belneve lt and see the rage she ll fly lnto Peg s best accompllshment we Fmd IS bluffing At least It would seem so lf you could see her ln shorthand class How she gets away with lt IS her secret but lt may be her eyes or perhaps her nlce dlsposltlon Peg has many frlends of both sexes But of all her friends you ll find her always wlth Evelyn Peg wlll some day be somebodys stenog and we belleve she wxll make a success of lt and we wlsh h 1 the best of luck Commerczal A A I 2 3 4 G1rlRescrves I 2 3 4 .gs MILES C-RUVER Mllls For he s ajolly good fellow' Heres the fellow that made Rudolf Valentmo stop making pictures He says lt lsn t hls fault hes good any day Can t blame hlm for that Mllls chlef dellght IS stopping express trams wxth 15 Maxwell to test the strength of materlals for use m the physical laboratory Cruver has the record of going rom Allentown to Readlng with only hxttlng the roa.l three tlmes on the trlp Laying aslde all joking we wlsh Cruver all the success posslble IH life Academxc ll Class Foolball 4 Class Basketball 4 A A 1234 Chorus I4 ay! f yfffmf x , ,,,.fff,...,... ...,..,, , ............ ,f.1...fff,,ifffffffffffffffffffffffffff.ffffTffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff'fff''ffffffffff'fffffff'fffffffffffff'ffffffffffffff'fffff'fffff.ff'...f .'. ff 'f'.'....'f, f. 55 gi -'-------V---V.-.-----.,v. .. A .....-... H '.., .,.'........... ..... ..,.,,,.... ,.... .,... , , ...... . . . , , ,.,,...,,, .,., .,.,.......... . A , ...........,., ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , ,: 5 ,1 5 . 1 1 S E ' ' 11 ' - . - N. 5 .jg 1 1, 3 I - zu., '- I I 222,34 , 5 jj 5 . . 1 ,..., 2 ' ffffak ..., 5. ... - . : 1 5 1 ' - 8 ' ' ' . 1 1 1 1 . , E Z6.,.,,' E I I . I . - H 5 P 1 2 l ' 5 . ' ' . . ' 2 - f 1 - f .- - - 1 tl 1 ' . g . - - - . , ,....,,, Y b ,,, . . F 5 1 ' 1 sv - - - - . : , 1 -. ' . D. - 9 'U . ' ' , ,, ,,,.. 4 , . , . . , ,wfffm . E E f 1 2 I -'. - 1 V . ? lnlul 4 5 . . 4 T . . . 7 . . I 0, ' if 1 ' - O- 1 . 1 1 - - ' . --1 . l . 1 fa! ,A , ro 1 5 rf 1 1 . :r . - ,. ff 2 ' I . ' f' -. . . ' - . if 'Q 5 '- ' ' U' ' ' 5 , rv ' 22 2 rn ' l . - 1 1 ' 0 ' 1 5 O . ' 4 1 E D.. - 1 5 .L. , - . ' 1 Z O ' . . ' 3 1 ' . O - ' - 1 1 - U ' 2 1 ' UQ ' 5 2 . ' 1 2 2 -. U' ' - 1 1 9' 1 2 5 . . If E -. 55 . . ' - ' 5' . . ' 2 - ' D' 1 v . , 5 E , 1 E ,E E 4'-'Lyn '---1'----- - -'--- -------- I -----..- 4--- .-.--- - --f----.A------ 4-1.--.------ . ............. . ...... ...... ...,,.,.......... ...,...................,,,.,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A , I , j ,,,,,.-,,,,,,,,,--... 1 H 1 H , 1 ff f , W , 0 f ,,,,,,,, , , , , 3,,LLLL4137,3313333337,3LL3p1L',:LL',33',,z33331','::,p',', 1 Swxsxxx 'M S. .-.. Q 51.0 Six . X -,Q SZ :xg ts X X X 7 if EMMA if fr 5 Q 5 Xxwwm ' ' Bill' ' WILLIAM GUNDRUM 0l1! To have nothing lo do but cal, sleep and res!! Bill is one of the shining lights in the printing depart- ment. He does a lot of work Qso he saysD-but we can hardly see when he does it. for if ever one happens to stray into the lunch room, Bill is sure to be their eating conscientiously, and haw-hawingn at some wise-crack. Bill made the varsity basketball team last year, and played a great game as guard for A. H. S. Bill is so popular with the other sex that we really don't know if there is a one and only, but you never can tell. Good O Q -'N .x X .X X N ga as N . 2 les ,Awww if 1 3 ya f luck. BiIl ! Prinlingg A. A., I-2-3-4g Varsity Baskelball, 3-4,' Base- ball, 35 Class Football, 4. ..Nat,, NATALIE GUYER Some are born greal Some achieve greatness And some haue qrealncss lhrusl upon lheml Here is one of the star pianists of Allentown To hear Natalie play is a rare treat H r ambitions however are centered on physical culture and she some day hopes to train Ziegfield s chorus Natalie believes in the saying Laugh and the world laughs with you Every one who knows Natalie Finds her good humor to be one of her best points She can be heard raving at all hours of the day and in her sleep' about English class We wonder what the attraction is You will not have to go far to find out JEANNE HAGENBUCH ean A fl8l'ld lo one afriend la all eanne is a popular young miss of the class of 24 She has taken an active interest in school activities since her freshman year Chorus booster club dramatics and everything that you can think of She is very fond of dancing and poetry When s e isn t to be seen Hitting around the dance floor she may be found with an edition of Burns or Longfellow in her hand Next to this we think her pet subject is cooking She hopes some day to be a cooking teacher and we re quite Academic 1 A A I 2 3 4 Girl Reserncs 2 3 4 sure she ll be a success 'U We S-Q 3 N-3 ... NR w +-'S' S QQ ,ra N. 350 SS' 2 1 35 If N NN Nw we 'A hs 93. m E QN. R N LAD.: 3 2 Qs 'C 'S- fri! 2 3 4 Canary and Blue Sla X V .. . . Q . . . . . . - .. ll - vu 4 .' D ' - , , , ' ' v . - , - -, , V - .LJ U .. f . . .. ' ' , h ' ' I - - ' ' I - -. - - I ' . - ' ' I -. ' ' ' I - - - : H. ' f X 1 rs : I I t 1 ...,..,..,.. ........... ,... . ...,..............,..,,. . . . Cl''''lllllllll'llllllllllllllllll''Qillll.llllillll'llIsIf1 NXNQ ws. is ..., ' :ss .... txjlwa t . twtwut. tN.NtN..t.N.t..t .. .M lf' ...AN H15-ye Xi O X . .., . , EDNA E. HAGY Shure 'tis lhe songs ye sing An lhe smiles ye wear That s a ma in the sun shine everywhere Heres the laughing girl of the senior class She is determined to be everybody s friend and she conquers in every attack Two years ago Edna journeyed from Philadelphia to Allentown and through her sportsmanship and true dis position has grown to be one of the most popular students atA H S Heroneaimlnl1fe1stobeaY W C A secretary and we believe Edna will :rake an A No I Y worker Edna denies all interests in the opposlte sex However lf you know Edna and also if you know you ll be like the Scotchman who hae d his doots Commercial A A Z 3 4 Booster Club 4 Dramatic Society 4 Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Nazh Pleda Secrelary 4 Class Secretary 4 Exchange Edzlress 4 Commercial B oosler 3 . .uh 1 K ' J 'Z T Louise HAGENBUCH I-lagie Bi-:auly and inlelligence are lalenls few of us hold. Louise is one of the most popular girls of A. H. S., and no one can say that she does not deserve this popularity. Whether it be a dance. a Girl Reserve affair, or Canary and Blue work, Louise never shirks her duty. She most ably holds the office of president of the Senior Girls' Reserve Club and president of the Girls' Reserve Council. As literary editress of our Canary and Blue she is equally capable. Next to eating pickles and drinking ginger-ale at Moll's, Louise loves camping and spends every summer at the Y. W. C. A. camp. Her ambition is to be a librarian and we wish her all the success in the world! Home Economics: A. A., 2-35 Dramatic Sociely, 2-3-4,' Chorus, I-2-3-4,' Girl Reserves. I-2-3-4: Nail: Pleda, I-2: Canary and Blue Sta-H, 4. Eddie SOLOMON HAIMOWICZ o Thy modesty s a candle to thy men! We have here the esteemed advertising manager of the Canary and Blue Sol filled this office very capably and thanks to him the Canary and Blue had a large num ber of ads Sol is one of those boys who on entering high school promptly buried himself in his studies and did not emerge until his senior year Besides his work on the staff Sol is an accomplished violinist He is one of Mr Acker s old stand bys playing in the school orches tra since his freshman days and this year filling the position of concert master very well While seemingly reserved his friends know him as a Jolly good natured fellow Academic I Classical Club 4 Orcheslra 1234 A A I 2 3 Canary and Blue 4 X X X X X , . , . . . .i . . ,, . . . . . . I - - .. ,. , i . . . , , +4-4 . .. , - U J - -. - - , . J . , V ' ' I - , I 1 1- v 1. In , . US ln .. . . .. .. -. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . I v v - ' ' ' I - -- . . i , , 'LHlllllll'il illLll'lLllllL'il''lillllilLQli 'Ql'xI, My .W ee . Hs - E KN.,-rss., X Q54-AN HKLY v 1 A RH . Z 1 . ul Q ! is Jdqr Qin? HAROLD HAINES Harold Not learned at court. not versed in wit. But loved by those that know him best. Harold is a member of that very intellectual and gifted group known as wood-workers. but the appropriateness of this title may be questioned in this case, for work and he do not seem to be on speaking terms. As to hobbies, Harold has two very prominent ones! talking and sports. Even on Sundays, when we are supposed to be on our best behavior. this first fault is in evidence, and we doubt if he even knows the subject of his Sunday school lesson. In sports this eminent wood- worker excels, although he has not played on any school teams. We wish Harold all success in whatever he may choose as his life work. Industrial Coursey Class Football, 4g A. A., I-2-3-4. EVELYN I-IAMM v WILLIAM HAINES PCYCY Studrous3 You bet' William is the model of the senior class and IS always held up to the yearlmgs as an example of ambition and lndustry Among other unnecessary things Haines IS a radio bug of the first water If you ask him what time lt is he ll tell you the station he got last night As far as women are concerned Haines isn t He s a woman hater in the full sense of the word and then some With regard to athletics we can t blame Haines for not coming out but we think it a crime of the year that he did not try for the debating team on the sewing circle Academicl A A 1234 She breaks your heart with her dimples Yes Ev surely is a heart breaker with her bewitchmg smile and her dimples Her pet hobby is basketball and tennis She filled the position as forward ln the class team in her sophomore vear and as for tennis well Miss Wills will have to look to her laurels Evs favorite subjects are Latin and Greek They say she is a shark 1n rattling off her three voices in Greek But laying all else aside Evs a good sport and a great booster of her Alma Mater She intends to go to Swarthmore and later become a teacher And we wish her the best of success through life s journey Academic Il Classical Club 2 3 4 A A I 2 3 4 Class Bas etball 34 Girl Reserves I2 3 4 Naih Pleda 4 Class Secretary I Class Budget I 4 Vice President Booster Club I 4 X .. H ll 4 . tl rv ' ' ' 1 - n I , . HE ,, k . -: . ---: . : v 7 1 -I - l -' . . ' g ,X Q 2 5' I.. AE 3211.315 liilfiiiiiiiiiiliiiliZEI11illiiiii11111TFl11iii1IliiIIXT'.Iiiii?N 2 I ff yf A. ....,..............................................,. .. .... ........,.... Q , . yfffffffa f Mft? X1 as skis gmessxx sbp N N10 X 7 , W! ,ff Z 'Z' 12, f Z 1 x N -N h Sw 0 Q . , - Q J O 5 ff! K Z '.2'9 A--.-..............t......a.tttw x e A xv CHARLES HART Cutie Still water runs deep. Cutie is one of our quiet chaps who thinks much and says little. He does not take an active part in school activities, but he is a booster of every worthwhile move- ment. He has been rather quiet at school, but when he gets out among his friends he is as lively as the next fellow. He is a hard worker, having been able to survive the killing pace of one year of physics. We hear that he and Abe Goldstein had a queer sort of baseball game between themselves, but we have not yet heard the results. He's got us guessing in the female line, but anyway we wish 5 A QSWXX s-FFSGZXTfill'ffflxffli1iiZ1iYY??D1iii Iiiflfff t,t.... F him the best of luck. Q Basketball, 4. l DOROTHY HARTMAN Dot Laugh and the world laughs wzth you Weep and you weep alone No brighter lass eer walked oer earth s white sands Bflghta Illumination is the word' She holds honors 1n algebra that make you quake Shes waiting until the time when she can vote B ware' Never approach her on this subject Dorothy IS going to be a teacher The students will be compelled to look like sunbeams in order to show their brightness Dot likes fudge and books She makes fudge that melts' No wonder we never get a chance to eat lt She takes life in the proper way not too serlously yet with a manner of one who knows what she s about Academic llg A. A., I-2-3-45 Class Football, 4g Class Academic I A A I2 34 Gzrl Reserves 3 Chorus ANNA HOUSMAN Anna Little bits of powder Little bits o pamt Ma e Annas rec les Loo as though they am t Behold this young lady from the West' A few years ago Anna blew lnto Allentown having arrived from the state of Washington What a delightful time Anna had explairmg the wonders of Seattle She was so innocent that she actually blushed a rosy red whenever a young man gazed at her Anna IS not all for pleasure however When it comes to lessons she is always prepared and is ready to help whoever asks for assistance Taking all in all Anna IS a true friend and a good sport and we wish her all the success possible when she goes out into the business world Commercial A A 2 3 4 G1rlReserLes Chorus 2 3 4 70, vff yi Ill!!! X XXX X ,,,,,, ,W ,, , ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , . ,5 ,,.,,... ..........,,......,.....i..............A.,,.,.... , , ..,, .,....,... .... . . ,, .,..,. .,,...,........................,.... ............,,,,....,,,...............i......,......,,,.r..........rr..,.,.....,,. ,,... ...... , . . , ,, Z: r, if ,M .... ,, . , .. .,.. , ,,,,,,. .. . 1, 5 11 Q 45 1 ,V 1 fi 2 ,J Z , ' , 2? 5 ' H 1 . - . 4: f ' . . 63 I '- ,, 1 11 Z ' rg 5 - ff 5 1- 1 . ' 45 1 - - ,Q 2 - 42 3 ' . - , H 4 fx: uf ' :ffl-,f 1 ',...'1..,., 1 gymizj ' E1 ' 2 ,Af - Q ,....,, E ' ' . 5 ,Q 1 , . if 21 xg 1: . 5 3. ,,,,' 1 , . 2 'W 3 ' ' . - 5? ,..... ., 1 . .. . I 2 .7 1 . - - . i7 7 'L Z ' ' - 1 ,,,,,,,4: ' . ' . - ryfwffq : . - N - 2? ' 2 - . - ' 11 , : ' ' N cp 3 5 ,,,, n 5 17 f A 1 I - - Z2 f 52 I ' 2 2 .. s., ' 3 5 - .... -.,f' ' ' ' ' , X A - ' LJ' ' . 4: 2 R'- ,, , 4: 1 - - - 'z 7 ' ,Q 1 - . ,. 1 sg 1 - - 15 : ' ' 4: E A . ' 1 z fc Z . ,, , ,J z . Zi E ' . ' ,f , . 11 1 I fl C ig 5 . Z? 2 ' EE 7 I SIOTAN Nlcfrx. - X A k t .5 k L g ,Q Q g xxx. t .N .. , ,Wwe ., , . .. . x . 5 s s xc KE N s Q N X gg ,- . .- s st PAULINE HEINTZELNIAN Pol Har silence is golden At first sight this young lady seems very quiet, but you don't know her. She has a dreamy countenance, but this is frequently counteracted when that old maxim. Smile and the world smiles with you. goes into effect. Polly doesn't bother much with the boys-from school, but we are certain that there is some one outside of school. Every day she invents a new laugh, and for this she is famous. Her laughs seem to be very catching. She is a very shiny student. but. Polly, don't hide your light under a bushel: let it shine before men. We assure you it will dazzle them. Commercial, A. A., 3. XUJ X gf XJ ,N Q.. N Q X Q .X sir s Q gi s5.- A , N. ELMER HELD Elmer Lilllc, bul, ali! my! Elmer is small but what he lacks in size he makes up in other things He is one of the shining lights of D I and is often called upon for information Often when the rest of the class is unable to answer a certain question Elmer is called upon and nearly always gives satisfaction to the teacher When there is a rush to the lunch room or to the next class just the big fellows are seen even though Elmer is with them Many a time upon looking over the attendance in the beginning of the period Elmer was thought to be absent but upon closer inspection he would be found in his seat ready for work He is an inseparable member of the Doudt 6: Held Fur Co H IS a good fisher and trapper and has demonstrated his ability in these lines We do not know what he intends to take up when he leaves school but whatever it is we wish him the best of SUCCESS A A I2 34 Commerczal Boosler Club 3 WARREN HELD Heldy I a girl brca s my liearl I ll brca her nec lf sincerity is a virtue Heldy might possibly be called a Saint for sincerity has marked all his endeavors during his high school career In fact we do not know of any time at which Warren allowed a barrier to cross his path his motto seems to be Try and stop me taken from the National Football Magazxnej Warren is an honorable member of the selling force of the Acme Tea Company and as such has become quite proficient as a coffee grinder We might also mention that Warren was the track manager this year and was responsible in a large measure for the success of our team Warren s great ambition is to be a doctor and we wish him the best of success Academic ll A A 1234 Classical Club 234 Preszdenl 4 llflalliemalrcal Club 4 Canary and Blue Slaj 4 Manager Varsity Trac 4 X xx N X xx - - P r nl. I nr . e - -v ' ' ' I .. H ' k 13 - - V - .. ,. . . ll ' Il ' - 3 . . - .. .. . . f I . . . , . ,' - .. - - - J ' . - - . ' fi v f . I . . ...., ,. . . .... - yt H :Hts ws -Y' wg -Q .wtxx Q5 . . . . . - - . - .L 5 X is .3,. 33 EQ - 5 N . 1 X , K is 'Q : ' Q QS . - Nt , .......... .,............................ .,......,.. . X , . .S Q r .N I 5 . , ..... ....,.............. ..... . . ,.... ......... . . N. X tt Nt.t.WWt.tt...N t t at . NXWQ- ss, x, .MXN t..W.a .NNNWX -sxuums mmm-sssssm X x ,....,......... ......... . ......... . x: :N ........,.,........ ,., ........,..........,.......,......................., Q . . K S Q 5 : 5 t A K Q t S t N - S Q z z N X Q I ffuznffmuflfzz 1 gf 55 :I :f 1, 17 11 5, 54 EE 19 1, 12 E2 1 2 1114 fa .t S ,Q-N , . 7? if if fl gf 54. .Z Z Ong I 9 W 72,2 I. , Y!!! Z 5 .9 X t V QM if its XJ S .K - Xi S Nxxxmv ,.f .....,..,.X Q .............-.....t..........t., s t ,NS xxxv MIRIAM HELLER Mickey Dear Iillle vampire, don'l you cry. You'll get a 'fral' pin, by and by. Mickey believes in enjoying herself in spite of French, for she thinks schocl would be an ideal place if French were not taught. Mickey is another girl who is so fond of tall men. Although there are plenty of them in high school, they don't seem to qualify, for the ones who comes nearest to the standard is a certain Jimmie, He hails from Bethlehem. Mickey is a member of the jolly Necarnis Club of the Y. W. C. A. Her greatest ambition is to be school- marm some day and we suppose she will until - interferes. Here is wishing you gocd luck in all you do - - .......t..,..................t .t...... .N .... X... ..... . . .. N X Mickey, MARIE HENDRICKS Marie A blush IS beautl ul but somcllmes inconvenient Four years ago Marie entered high school as quiet and demure as a uaker maid so bashful lh fact that the Lieri Slght of a boy brought forth at once a becoming us As years passed she took great interest ln all high school affairs She attended all concerts and plays and became a great booster for athletics of all klnds She was par tlcularly interested ln basketball because well we ll leave that to Marie All joking aside Marie IS a jolly good pal always dependable and slnc re May good luck attend her' Commercial A A I2 34 Academic ll: A. A., I-2 3 4 G1r1Res rues I 2 3 4 MIRIAM HENNINGER Mlm azz? Lead me lo rl' Oh yes we all know this sweet llttle miss with the chestnut brown hair and dreamy blue eyes Mlm IS a wonderful pal and a good sport As a singer Mlm IS quite talented and she has served faithfully ln the chorus for four years Whenever you see Mlm very happy and excited you may be sure lt s either one of two thlngs She has elther gotten a letter from Pete or seen hlm As for studying well well she does that to some extent but then there are other things One of Mlm s favorite pastimes IS drlvlng ln a Ceftaln young man s car a WlllyS Knight by the way We know Mlm will make good ln llfe and we wlsh her the best of success Academlc I A A I2 3 Clrl Reserves 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Dramatic Soclely 4 X 'V X afar 2 C F X Er I 5 'I ' KK ' 5 H 35 l . . Q 5 . . . :E E , ggg , Q . .- , -s E A ' ' iz E , A is 5 - f ' 2 - . 5 . ' J . .. - - - . S --J SE 5 . ' .. . :I E ' ' fi E . .. ,. . ' ,'.-.--,' ,--: . E 1 'I . - XI I 5 ..... .... . .... 5 s......................,.................,.....................t..............r..-'5' V.-s 'NQ ,gmxsx '3 ' YQ 'S E- QI-----N-A--W--N---Q ---- ---- t...............,M..............,.................................................- 3E ' r N :X E E ' 5 E - I N inoot::.:. .::::: . :::. 15. 5. . 5. 5, . . . :ff ...., :::::, , 1. . . ::::::::::.-:qf::::::::::::::: X .fx I X ..-ab-A ski. X ...I ex---' ji 1 5::::::::::::::::::.z-szas-.-.zz-:::::.:.-.:w:::::::::.::::::- N ............... ......... .. ..................................... .,. ...... ....... ...... .,.. X . MQ, 1. X Q S x fjiv Nfcgx.. t Ao X X df i 1,30 if X Q is . Q - N Q X .- VW '83 Mxs. H Ni XL X .x K S ,stxxxxsr At . A .. . . ,.... .t N . .... .. . ...,.. .. tt wx- MILDRED l-lzaxm' Bill A fair A fair Hould cheek. smile. cause a man x X ' ' Q N, . , X tt .. .s t,.tt.t.tttst. S gs AX 3 X . ..., ... To walk a mile. Bill is a studious commercial who toils in order to some day become somebody's stenog. She claims to be a man-hater. but, we wonder if Scranton is inhabited by relatives only. Another thing we would like to know is why she never misses choir practice. All who know Bill admit she has dimples that would fascinate any one. But, beware! She can tell you in short and snappy language what she thinks. Bill expects to further her education at Cedar Crest, and we wish her good luclc in whatever she may undertake. Commerical: A. A., l-2-3-45 Girl Reserves. I-2-3-45 Boosler Club. DAISY l-lERiNc. .- Daisy Ile loves me He loves me no Ile loves me This fair haired smiling lass is the iolliest of girls l fact she is the originator of all the humor in her section and is well lilced by all her schoolmates And you lcnow Daisy is quite an authority on movies As she sees prac tically every picture which comes to town her opinion of a movie 1S really asked for and her advice taken We believe that she admires the tall broad shouldered masculine type of hero but she seems to be not averse to good looking collegiate society men Though Daisy does study she doesn t let it take too much of her time She 15 an ardent church worker and we expect some day to see her as a missionary to a far country and we know she will be a great success in that line Commercial A A I2 3 HARVEY HERRING Harvey Behold' llc is a man' The honorable entleman pictured here needs no intro g duction Daily this young god walks majestically down the halls of A H S and leaves a trail of fluttering female hearts behind him But strangely enough this good looking chap cares not awhlt for those of the opposite sex He IS a shining light in Dr Kressley s Latin class and his Virgil translations are much in demand ln addition to this Harvey is a wizard at the piano lndeed it is rumored that our friend Paderewski will retire from the stage this June after Harvey graduates Be that as it may we understand that Harvey plans to study in some conservatory We certainly wish him the best of luck and success Tr. FA Q K Q 3 G 5 5 Q n M 52 F1 Q N W N :: U' N w -la ls Us 4. 1111! x X X xx xy XX l. . . - . ' . . . - . . U n l 11 111 ,... .. .. . . ... 'N ,ss--ss 'tv gs- -ss X gg .. . . .. .. . .. '- .Q - E fX-- .3 :S f Xxx X x .. ..... . ................... ,, ......... ...... .... . .X rt R - W Q : V is 1 5 X.. .,., ............. .. ...... , .... N t tm.WmN.n X, U Ns I ' ws' A. .ik -it ' lk... xi .saws.tttwwtttastat X ttN.ttttNtttttt.st . . x N Swasxxxx, X .. . .... .SBJN NWA , Mataouta.ititataaat.Waaa.tWa.t.Wax - S' t W c ,.,, ,Q,,. . . ,. ..Q.. .., ., ,, , . .. c .X Q X is -s SX 5 'X -N sul Os .A Q S RJ s xi s . X . kt NN... eww?-sf X E 5 ESS. X New Xt HILDA Hizarzoc, is. Girl Reserves, I-2-3-4. JOHN HEYL ohnnien Am I nalure grandl' ohnnie has two hobbies nature and art His collection of butterflies Howers and insects prove the former whll the fact that he adorns even his lesson sheets with sketches leaves no doubt as to his artistic ability ohnnie is indeed a good student but allows his mind to wander occasionally so that he gives the appearance of blufhng but surely this could not be the case Virgil is a pers nal friend of his but we are sorry that this cel brlty did not give him a translation since lt might help to speed up the recitation However ohnnle IS a good natured chap and will no doubt reach a venerable age Here s to success' Acadcmzcl A A I734 Enter Pollyanna! Hilda believes you know it. for never do you see smiling Visage. Have you ever She has everybody between here stopped'-but that's probably becau Buddy lf you bring a smiling visage To the glass, you mcel a smile. in smiling and lets Buddy without a seen Hilda dance? and Saylor's Lake se of the continuous practice she gets: for. of course, you know how popular she We believe that Hilda wants to become the future Frieda Hempel of the times, and thinks she has a pretty good start. Long may she warble. Academic Ilg Chorus, 2-3-45 A. A., I-2-3,' Uke Club, 4,' Booster Club, 2-3-45 Secretary, 4, Dramatic Society, I-2-3-4,' PAMILLA HILBERT Pam All is acllon all is motion In this mighty world o ours Evidently Pam takes this as her daily motto for she X is here there and everywhere busy and active all the time You can never see her quiet for any length of time Pam is a good student and usually knows her lessons She is always at school early and ready for work She IS an excellent engineer on the typewriter we give her credit for she certainly can tickle the typewriter as fast as she talks Her ambition is to be a bookkeeper and we all hope she will be successful Q 5 ss fb x E as nl aff! ...I . .. . g . . Q . ..J . ,.: . . '. 1 - A , i I C . . , . S . - - l 4181 4 ll . l P -v '-1' ' o , . , , Y f vi . I 10 . tr - U I I . s N -Q . X ,R X V X V : .1 1 X ix il .Wifi , .... .. A X 're t1 'QQ:::c',.1 Xxwss -1 saga X ' N N .gwsxx 5 t t .sis-4 H105 ' . no xg X . . . I 1 t g or o ch Q CAN-iERixE HIRNER Kitty AlSl16'S afrisky Killyf' This fluffy-haired maiden is well-known in school. She is always laughing or smiling. Kitty is an all-round good sport, and she certainly does like Saylor's Lake in the summer. just ask her why. We all know that Kitty is sure to get honors Anot in school studies -ein other pursuits, of hearts mostly. Kitty is a good pal. and we certainly wish her the best of luck. Academic 11,' A. A.. l-2-3-4,' Boosfer Club, 4. MARY I-locH miles She worries no! nezlhcr does she care Mary IS one of those sweet though shy maidens that one doesn t see ln this the flapper age but we would rather have her thus There IS usually a delightful twinkle in her eye and although we can t discover the exact reason we think that perhaps Toots might have something to do with it Mary IS a good cook and the Economics Department will graduate a girl who will please her mate through his palate We don t know what Mary intends to do when she leaves school but we wish her luck in whatever she attempts Horrc Economics A A I4 ALT!-IEA HOFFMAN Althea She s a regular girl why say more3 Althea is one of the tall blondes of A H S You very seldom find Althea coming to school on time There IS not a day passes when she does not receive a scolding for coming late But we do not believe it is her fault as we think it is a handsome young man from Fullerton who does not know when to go home But we will have to forgive him for that In fact she has had so many male friends ln the past year that we cannot keep an account of them a She IS also a very good slnger and we hope that some day she might become a second Galll Curci Althea likes to argue even though she knows she 1 wrong and we have often wondered why she didn t Join the Nalh Pleda Debating Society But taking all in all Althea is a good sport and we are looting for a bright future for her Good bye' Good uc ' Commercial Chorus 2 A A 3 G1rlRcserves I X XX XXXX X N X UQ - as c .. . . .- . .. ,. . -. . 5 . ., - . -1 ,- .. . . ., , S . . . . I . I . .. f v - ...... y ty w N X -- s 'fs so---1 2: . - . tx S 'R QQ lllllllldlllllllllllQlQlll1QlQQQ.lifilllllllllllllllafi - XXXVP' .xg ..s ia... 5 N :I ,-,-- ------- ---4 -- 3 rg . .A wxsiikx . MGX . ..., .,.. . . . ..,.... ,,....xxXx....... ,.x. 3 Ao-H A . xx,N.. ...... , ,, 12 5, YE 25 ,, 55 15 if si gf fi 1, 15 12 55 12 1? gf 12 gf fi 5, pf 'S A yfffffffd f 1 . 7 ffffffff yffzfff un N Q.. yfyfffkh gl :P.a.ai:1zu?m.:t:1: .,.,... scar ....x...,......... X 5 N X N ,as . . X, NU R - ,g X X ,S X is , Q Ks S AXXXXRN E, X . .,,..... ....,..... . .,............. ,..,,. .,....... . . .. 4 Q .M , k , ,,k.kkkk.x XX 5 .....x.X..Xx.x.X.X........x.,., .. XY.: N N GRACE HOFFMAN Gracey The clown of the class. Light fluffy hair and blue eyes make. what people call. a cute girl. Cracey possesses no really bad habits besides blush- ing and giggling. She thinks it a disgrace to miss school or to come to class unprepared. but she sometimes indulges in the latter. Her chief hobby is hiking and going to 'doggie roasts ' Of course she never fails to have a companion when KERMIT HOFFMAN Kerm See that bewzlchmg smzle And llwsc lwzfchmg lips Have you ever seen a tall lithe figure a face adorned with a pleasant smile and a head covered with curls come walking down the hall about the third perlod3 If so you have probably seen none other than Mr Hoffman himself Kerm IS optimistic always and he is one of the kind that can even Find Joy ln an Algebra class reading Joke books As hinted above Kerm is noted for his curls and dimples we ve never been able to determine the cause of the dimple And lest we forget will say before we end that Kermit IS quite popular with the fair sex Academzcl Malhemalzcal Club Adelphzans A A attending these events We know Cracey s life will be a happy one Commercial Chorus 34 A A xxx RICHARD HOFFMAN Dick Sludyzng ma elli a man of knowledge Dick IS one of the brightest students in our class It never mattered what any of the teachers asked him he was always there with the goods He is also a good sport and IS always ready to help a fellow out He has that knack of solving hard geometry problems which every one wishes for but which very few get The ladies all seem to have an eye for him but thus far he has avoided them as much as possible We do not now what his ambitions are for the future but we feel colrgfident that he will be successful in whatever he under a es as G D 5 5 fi S A at I NN wif ,ff f WW 1 f X xxxx N yffrmv .t ........,,.....,..,...................,,......., , .,., svn-QR S N ho-I' -xi Q . s X 5 ? 5 , Z , , Z 2 5 I , 5 , 5 , 2 Z 7 2 4 5 E 5 5 7 E f. ,. f yiwfffka 3 1 : if I., I f C ' 2 , VW ' 110 W , Q ex - X A , im . . . - X, X 1 S Xxxxas Wes WESLEY Home A lillle mischief now ana' then ls relished by the wisest men. Wes is the shining star in the wood-worker's history class. His life's ambition is to get to school on time. His favorite recipes, no doubt. account for his wide popularity. Ancient history associates him with a certain H. S.. but Wes has no particular girl in mind at the present. Cheer up ' Wes there are more We hear he had an offer to substitute George Arliss in The Devil as leading man His features may not have resembled the character but the director may have had other opinions lnzluslrlal Course Varsrlq Trac 3 4 Class Foolluall 4 we pass by taking HELEN HOTTENSTEIN Constance A een sense o humor is ar beller than none It ma es others happy and creates pac s o fun Whenever a peculiar noise is heard in the rear of the room it is Helen laughing although no one knows at what Constance always did have a soft spot in her heart for Muhlenberg especially around football time e wonder why And tho e mysterious week end trips' We won t ell any secrets Constance but is it Lehighton or Mauch Chunk3 Aside from studying OD Constance spends most of can do them But on the whole Constance is a good sport and a friend to all Good luck Helen Commercial A A 123 'Y I! 'T 'BN Six - 5 , f W. sxmxis Q XA. .X Q ....................... 5 1- 5 yf 4 f yfyff A 7 'Q EVELYN HOLBEN Eve Smalll Dcmune3 Behold the business lady of the class of 24' She has been a great help to her father along that line especially in making artistic advertisements Much of her time is spent m preparing to become a great singer We often hear her imitating Cialli CUYCI as Reading books is one of her greatest pleasures She belongs to the industrious section of the class and never comes to school unless her lessons are well prepared Evelyn has been building air castles We hope her dreams come true and wish her success in every under Commercial Chorus I2 Girl Reserves 3 4 NW 'Milk Kwrk-v J. S.. XXX x s.............-.w..-- k - k f - i ' ' - W her time learning the latest dance steps and she certainly 5 ' il .......... ........ ..... . .. .....,.,........,... ...................... -- , ................ - .... .... ... . ............ ..... . 'f' E :SSW ri- ? ' ' N E I :fi is 5 1 V :T ..-sz-.-as -sw.tl1llll2ll2-.-.lllllllllflllllllllllll111222211221.lllfillessmI.--N - ,WX ,E X lk t..-- - 9 if-gr-NN C N N l- .,..... Q 111111 f 1 Nwgstxxz . SJN 'UCAXX s gAO . , ! X . ' X1 ,,,, O M1 1, ,,,,, Q t SZ -Q X - .x,.... XxxX....., ..x.,x.... . ...... ...... . X . .. X HJ O N X 52 S X V .t K kk .g . ik X 101111111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , .... ..., .........A... , .....,,, A,,, .,.. ,.,, ...,.,,......,,. ,,,.. . . , ,, ,. ,.,,,,,,, .....,,, ,.,.,.,, .....,, , ......,........,.,..,,,,,,.,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,............,......,.., , , , f: gg 5 ...,.. , ..,.,,.,, ,.,,,, .... . , ., ,.,,,, .. , ,,,,,. ., ., . , ,, ., , , . ,, 1: , 'E : A - - y :E H 2 . ' Z? Z . I Z? 5 3 : 22 Q - . f . A- al 5 l ' fyfhkw l ' . I A ' if 3 2 Iyfwq 3 - v 35 2 3 . . ' 5 aff 5 ' : : . ' 3 .,,.... , , . . l ' , 911111111 - 3 - . ' , ? 5 ' ' 1 ' , - ' 1 ,1fffff11, 5 - 3 . . ' l 4 2 l I . ' ' . , 5 Z E . . . . - ' E H42 , . - : . . Z wwf! Z , 711 1 2 3- - . . 5 5 Z . 12 L ' ' ' 1' i 1 3 ' cg . . , , 22 e . w ' A 3, , - . . 3 3 . . . 1' -- ? -. I . - t 5 J X ., 1 X 'Xt R1 'is ssxwav X 9 . . .....,.XxX .. ., -f S HARRY Houck Harry Blessings on thee, little man. Harry is the midget of our class, but if one hears him and'doesn't see him. one would think him quite a giant. He IS quite studious for all that. and talks a great deal. He always has a joke to tell. and knows how to drive the blues away. when he's out in a crowd. He spends his spa-re time in learning the druggist's trade, and is already asslstant soda-pusher at Shoemaker's Drug Store. Some day we expect to see him as proprietor of some large drug establishment. He seems to stay aloof from the opposite sex, but you never can tell from appearances. Academic If A. A., I-2-3, OLGA HRISKO Olgo To now her is lo love her This bright eyed damsel halls from Scranton and has been with us only a year When she entered our sectlon last fall we counted ourselves lucky to have her with us not only because of our fast dlmlnlshlng number of girls but also because she showed herself to be a peach of a girl and one who could teach us much from what she had learned She is fond of cooking and has no mean hand when it comes to sewmg Olga IS quite a movie fan methlnks she admires the rugged homely but kindly faced sort of course that s only a surmise She is very much interested m athletics especially glrls basketball But the thing of which she is fondest is drawing she says she just dotes on lt and her posters prove her ablllty ln this art lndeed lf she goes away to school she will study drawing and we all wlsh her success Home Economics ALMA HUNSICKER Her very fool has music m rl as she comes up the slaxrs Al 1S fond of dancing and we believe she would rather dance than eat She makes the rest of us want to dance too when she starts to tickle those ivorxes A1 IS a member of the mseparable trio These three may be seen at any school activity never alone but always together Last year Al s affections were turned toward a young man named C but this year you ll come closer to it if you add a hook on the C and make is a G This fair malden s favorite sports are swimming canoe mg lce skating and tennis She is also quite fond of camping We hear that she went camping for two weeks in july and forgot to come home till school started' Laying all joking aside Alma s a dandy sport one of the best of pals We wlsh her success Academic ll Class Bas elball 2 Malhemahcal Club 4 Girl Reserves I 2 3 4 Uke Club 4 Boosier Club 2 3 4 adf x Xxx X X ...... ..t.....tt......tt. .... x A xwskxxx . t50i4N HWEX- - 5 so trim L t Q X ug Q - J O 1 le . LESTER QIORDAN Les Hlfyhy worry? Report cards aren't due. This is the fair young blonde of the senior class, who can't be beaten as far as studies are concerned. He always knows just whom to ask for their physics problems or for their German. He is a very bashful young man and, therefore. we have nothing on him as far as girls are con- cerned. When it comes to sports, we hear he is a very good outfielder in baseball. although he has never taken part in any high school athletics. We feel sure that Lester will be a success in whatever he takes up as a life's work. Academic l,' A. A., I-2-3-4. MAE KEHM lVlae' 'Vlae is full ofjazz jo es and un It :sn t ,167 ault she gels nothing done You just can t help liking Mae There IS an indehnable something about her which IS bound to attract the greatest as well as the least of us lt is probably because she is always so agreeable and cheerful and not grumpy practically every other mortal is at one time or another Besides this Mae literally has all the men at her feet and her engagement book is about the same size as the telephone directory Mae never revealed to us as to what she intended doing in the future but we all wish her the best of luck and hope she has success in whatever she attempts in life ALMA KERN Alma Early to bed and early to rxse That 13 the way to be studzous and wise This is Almas motto She is a young lady with wealth of woman s crowning glory medium brown hair with light eyes and a wmnmg smile and a winning way She is a very studious young lady and is always ready with an answer to any question in the classroom When asked about the opposite sex she will blush like a red rose Even though we do not want to pry into your secrets Alma we hear that you like a young gentleman by the name of oseph We agree with you in your choice and hope that he feels the same on that point Here s luck to you and your choice Commercial A . . Lk f ' . . BS 3 ' J lt 1 I-2. .. .. . . . - . . a . . X : Xxx X X i1Lg1:'1:g.:1.g11:i1t1Q1.:i ttt.t ii1,t:J1.111Q:::gQgQ::t- ska? s X Commercxal Bas etball l 2 3 Chorus l 2 Booster Club 25 : ax ,. 1,1 ywv 52 1? fr is is 1, is 52 1, is if 55 1: 2: 1? 12 55 HW A g yi 1 ff Swwxx N gt 14 MGX SAO-H x....X,.........,x.......xN X Nx.x X. wfi fm, N udc' ff! W ffffh, , 4 Z 4 1 , X X s , if Nj i .mn X- QW x ,S x M ,gif so X .N X We PAULINE Kino Polly Still waters run deep. Have you ever seen Polly swim? If not, you have certainly missed a thrill. That is not the only sport she is adept in, however. Her favorite indoor pastime is playing 500, and, believe me, she is a shark at it. Polly never takes many books home, and when you ask her why, she says her doctor advised against it, because it is not good for the arms. Our Polly is also interested in Bill, whatever that may mean. Another queer thing is, that at almost every holiday, mysterious packages may be seen arriving on jefferson Street from the East. Wonder what it means. We all wish Polly the best of luck when she leaves school and enters the business world. g . 1 Alhlelic Association, I-2-35 Chorus, 4. EVELYN KINNEY Kinney Impulse governs her 11 e This brown eyed damsel hailed from the Hudson while we were still attending the edifice on Turner Street Since she arrived here she has learned as so many New Yorkers have that there IS an R in the alphabet We are sorry to say and are sure her host of friends will be sorry to hear that she is going back to New York as soon as she receives her diploma She IS well liked by both sexes Especially 1S she liked in her classroom If there IS any disturbance in the class room you may depend upon it that it is Kinney But she can be just as serious as she can be jolly Never can you remember the day that she didn t have her lessons and some day she ll make a success of herself We wish her the best of luck when she gets to New York and do hope she won t get lost in that little town and will find something to do for we know she couldn t be idle for a minute Athletic Association I 2 3 XXX XX. LEROY Kiss KISCY Something between a hindrance and a help Behold the radio fan' Our friend fthough we don t always call him that has put many a listener to sleep by hls Sun-mg 3 radio stories Roy finds great pleasure ln unmg in other cities especially Wilkes Barre Still he s quite a student and IS admired by all the teachers that is the ones who never had him Roy s great ambition is to become the radio operator on some ocean liner Stick to it lf you display the same spirit that you showed during your high school career you ll succeed It is hard climbing Roy but we want you to succeed don t disappoint us Though our friends never took a very active part in athletics he was always there with the moral support and we re sure he is going to take an active part in the game of fe We wish him the very best of success Academic ll Athletic Association l 2 3 4 1411 1AVf 111 X XX, yf ff , fff, ,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., .,.., ,.,, ,,,,......,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,.,..,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,...... ,.,..,.,.,....,,, ....,. ...,,,,,,,.,.,,...........,.,...,,,,,...,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,..,..,.....,.,.. . . , . . . , , if ...... ..,.. , ,,,. , . , , ....... .... , ,, , ,. ,, sz , ig 5 if 7 ff Z 15 E - fg Z 53 5 . ,. , 2? 1 - ' 15 5 . . ' . Z? 1 . 5 . ' I Z5 3 - - - : Z1 2 . ' 9: 1 ,. , . , 5: , 1 . . ff 5 ' fg s . ,.,. 4, , .'.'. ...' i ' ' Z QZL 5 ' ' C - 1 IW: . - 15 25 ' Effffffgki 3 RA , ,. .. ,.. - u 12 1: - ' ' , gg. -1,15 . I - . 1 91 1 - ' . ' - ' E3 ,E Ef 7i L E ' ' 1, Lg ' A ', g,,,,,.,4: ' . ' v ,' 1 ,I 1,3 -- -- I . af ': , I 1 - - - - . . . Z ': ' ' . V ?7 ' . - 5 ! .. 1 5 . ' . . . fc 1 - , fi 5 . , - - Z 1 i ' rg 1 , 5 . , 1 - 15 1 'C 1 1 - Z5 2 A ' :E P ' Zi 2 an 5 : gg Z , : ,1 2 , ,f , if 5 - ' fi 5 - ' . - . . ,g 1 . . . rf ' iiTf.iTffi '.'T TNFT.'LXD.'.iT.i'F.1TT.'.'.'.'f.'.'.'FfffT'WN - S fi i EFFIE KISTLER Effie Laugh and the world laughs with you. Behold, one of the valuable members of the Naih Pleda! Whenever there is an argument, Effie is always sure to give her side of the question, and capably, too. From her looks one can see that she is jolly and good- natured, and no one who is around her for a certain length of time can be gloomy. About the other sex, well, there's hardly a season of the year that Effie doesn't receive a card signed K. ' She intends to be a school teacher. after spending four happy years at Ursinus. We are sure that she will be a good teacher and all wish her the best of luck. Acadrmic 115 A. A., 2-35 Naih Pleda, 2-3-4,' Dramatics, 45 Mathematical Club, 45 Girl Reserves, I-2-3-4. ROBERT Kumi X N . X . was wxasxxxk Q7 ,,,,,,Q 1 fb aww I XXL ff 3 by 0 'L 1. 5 vo 7 Q. 3 5 5 4: : Z1 2 Q 'F' x Q QNrrrrssrz-:1':rrr::::r:r::::r::Ker-5 Tffifffffliiiiii iz is xx S 9 5 Us s. 3... is ...X sa .,.. iii,. ' -qt X gg' WILLIAM KLECKNER Stutz 'Defer not till the evening what the morning may accomplish Stop' Look' The fellow who never leaves a thlng unturned He even has reviewed his pastoral ancestors and now boasts of Indian blood Here however w disagree for we cannot help but see that he has a strain of sheikish blood Although it would be telling we must say Madison Street sees B111 quite frequently or rather a certain person who resides on Madison Street Bill seems to be quite a shark at cards that IS haas lm pfeffer Only when luck turns tabl s and the reward of the opposing side is victory then his interest seems to wander to parts unknown Bill is a good fellow and here s to all the luck and fortune you may ever need Academic l A A I2 34 Dramatic Society 34 Booster Club 3 4 Mathematical Club 3 4 Adelphlans 3 4 Historical Society 3 4 Bob Lets play mon ey Here IS another shining star 1n our midst If anybody sees a bright light coming through the halls at certain periods of the morning you can know that Bob somewhere around A first look at this fellow would greatly impress you He has already shown his ability in scholastic and athletic events We have often wondered if Bob is in love Some times ln class he has such a far away look ln his eyes that the teacher is compelled to call his name three or four times before he wakes up to the fact that he is still in school and not rehearsing the happenings of night before Laying all joking aside Bob is an asset to the senior class and we wish hum hearty success Commercial Booster Club 34 A A l234 Class Basketball 3 auf X X X we xx . - . . C A4 .' - II ' ' i - ' . n S : . .. - - - : .. - : , ' I A - ' I - ' I .. k .. v IS I l - ....., .... ,c,ccccc 3- Wy ,Q- Ns ry 3.130 we-' -Qs' - WA s e :S 2 :Q iS s Xxx -sg .Q - . .Q ,x . ,X X. xx NN. .NNW NWN tNNNW.N.t . - ,,..-' xws' sa, JA. N sim..-P' A-Ns sw so-NNN N' 'NNNNN mutex tg :X ............x......x.x.xx.x.,....,,,,,,,, .. ... ..... ...Q Q. 2. . .A .. ff ff yff 1 I yfyyfm SXNNXX: f 7' Z 01 'Z- 5 53 'Z' ff Wa SZ lg 5 as ..... . ........................... r ..........,. 1 .... Q x .0 - X gm wwf ff KV 7 XJ os ffl. .. Xi 'gs Sssxxxis 1 - . Q . xr Nt. usamn SAMUEL KLINE The man wilhoul cares Strolling on lifes lhorouglifaresf' Black curly hair and lots more, too! Samuel is one of the best sports ever. He is always there for a good time, and few boost school activities as enthusiastically as he oes. Sam is the superlative of the adjective popular among the ladies. What it's due to, we haven't discovered, but perhaps some day Sammy will disclose the great secret. Sam is also employed by the Bon Ton Store as their window decorator. Many a day in passing by we have noted Sammy posing in the window. ln fact, we have mistaken him many times for the dummy. Here's wishing him the best of luck! Commercialg Athletic Assacialion, I-2-3-4. ULIA KLOPFENSTEIN ulia Woman woman source o all our bliss Ladies and gentlemen Behold the future athletic champion m the fair form of our ulia ' Ever since her baby days that lS unior High Julia has been strong for the wild rough games This modern Diana would put many of the stronger sex to shame in these well known 50 yard dashes As they say in the story books julia very diligently pursues her studies and the slightest mistakes ln her recita tion seems to worry her After many hints we have decided that there is a he male lurking somewhere in the background of her life Will some kind reader please inform us what s his name and where s his hame because she dmna choose to tell Here s hoping she gets all she deserves and a little over for good luck' Commercial Class Valley Ball A A 12 Rose KoBRovsKY Rosie To now lier is io love lier Here comes Rose Rose is a very studious little miss and has become the proud owner of a typewriting certifi cate won in her junior year Her hobbies are problems of democracy modern and mediaeval history advertising and the Cadillac Six fa special subject, Personally we think Rose rather too young to devote herself to the study of the last named as it really is a rather advanced subject Rose will always be happy we know for she possesses fortunately an invincible sunny disposition Nothing vanquxshes her smile or cools her high spirits It is Just natures like hers that will succeed in life and we wish her the best of luck Commercial xx X it X XX xx x K X X ,W ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,.,,. .,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fff,,, , . . f if ,,,,,,,....,,..,.,.,.,,....,,,............,.,,,,,,,,,,,.............,,............ .. . . ,.....,,..........,.,.,,,....... .......,,.. .........,,,,,, .,,...,.,,.......... .,,,.....,... ...... ,,,.,,,,.,,.,..... . . . . . . 1, 4: ,, H W, .. ...,., .. ,,,,.,,, ,,.. . ,,. .. . ..,... .,. ,,... .. , ., . . ... , H N V ,Q 5 2: 3 ,, , Z: 5 gg 5 , : : n.. f: 1 ,, , ,, , 2? 1 - ' ,, , . :Z E ' . . 9: 1 ' - ' ,, , I . . . A 2 I ff 1 , . E? 5 ' ZZ 3 ' . -. 1, 3 ' . ' 9: 1 ' ' 5 . Q. 5 'JL 1 I 1 0ff,,Q5 . if 15 ' ' 1 ' 5 , ' , . X L. '-s., 1 5 , ' ' Efwfffa 2 . , 1 2: 3 ' . l :E ' - - 5 aff 5 - - is ..,. ..., 5 . 2 -7 2 . - . 1 fyffyzzfk 5 . . ' - ' Z 5. .5 l I . , - Q 3 1 ' , - V, ,,,, fm, 5 I .f , . - , , E ' 5 - - 3 I . ' I 3 i 3 . ' - a- Q 'f-Mig : 5 ' . 1 j l . - .. .,!.,,ff . if ' 4: 2 ,, , . ,, . Zi 5 . ' 41 E - - . 52 3 . .I , . ,2 2 - gg E . . 2? E ' - . 42 5 ' .1 ' . . ' 42 2 . . . . . Qgwixxxx . sf' Y' lf: tt t . std' 'Hx , - K . ..x..x xxxk...LXxxk .W 5 , . S khg N K N . Q X 5 Z :L x ' X ' XX , 5 ui O so . g . 9 J J . . r. t 'Y ..., - A 1 is Q. 'X Q xw-.W ALFRED KOCH Kochie On wisdom, Kochie seems to be giving the faculty a run for their money, but his favorite period is spent with Professor Burg. Alfred is an all-round good fellow and well liked by his classmates. His favorite expression is When do we eat? and he has made it famous the world over. ln spite of all this, Kochie is well thought of, and we wish him much success, which he well merits. Commercial: Boosler Club. 3: A. A., I-2-3-45 Varsily Swimming Team, 4. CATHERINE Kocx-x Kitty Her 00166 was ever soft gentle and low An excellent llnng rn woman Behold the second Galli Curci' Catherine certainly can sing Her affections used to wander up to Northampton but now they seem to think There is no place like home and stay right here in Allentown At least we know why she comes to school on a Muhlenberg car rather than a Gordon via He thinks Catherine is very nice Catherine lS going either to Thiel or Gettysburg College to prepare for teaching Good luck Kitty Girl Reserves fNCCdYHlSJ 3 4 A A 3 Mathematical Club 4 Hxslorzcal Soczely 234 Class Baskelball 3 Class Hoc ey 3 Class Baseball 3 WINFIELD KOEHLER Wlnnle Silence is golden Winnie hails from the distant outskirts of Coopers burg arriving daily at 8 I0 on the bounder that leaves every hour Two years has convinced us that the A s on his report did not come from continuous labor but from the never falling art of bluffing which goes with the education of all great men We do not understand why he should walk a few blocks away from school to get his car Being a lover of art and literature he is frecuently seen going to the Lyric At all dances he can be noticed amidst a dark cloud of smoke Winnie is a fine chap and our wishes for success go with im Academic I x XXX , - . , ,- . - - : . : k . 1 - - - - it -. - ' - ., ........ .. ......,.,....,.. . ...,......, ......,,...r. . .' - ' Q f 't-.X gifi' sg N X X .... ....... ,.., ,. .... 1 ,f it S- . 5: It , 1 Z 5 2 f E l 2 f . yffffffh as X. NINA KOHLER Nina May Lrlllc clalzs of ponder Lzllle blls of pam! Ma e Nina s free les Lao Cs lhough lhey am I Heres to the fair maiden of the class happy free going and just naturally lucky It wouldn t Nina wear a frown as that wouldn t suit her When she laughs there s a ring of Joy in the air IO35 Hamilton Street sit up and take notice gray coupe IS just comfortable for two lsn Nina May IS a real up to date good sport you see her and always ready to help those Her ambition IS to tickle the keys not the the typing kind Heres hoping Ninas wish will be granted with luck and happiness reigning supreme Commercial Chorus 4 C1rlReserues 4 X - S sas xwsmkxx W! f ,Q 'oi , 7. 5 Q :Fl M yffffx 1 W f f 5 . if E ' ' - . . ,, 5 - - 'n -. I ' - I , gn I I ' 1 fa 12 ' ' . Q ,llv , if M ' Rt A I I l - . ' 3 2 2 5' T ,'Tl 3 I . ' : z- ,,,,' 1 . ' ' , 1 0 1 ' : , : - . g,,W,.:t? I Q 1 , 1 ,Offfvmf 1 . ' ' ' E ? 2 3 ' - . ,,,.. i . A . . : i y . A l ' I 1 3 ' f ' ' 7' - f , 1 4 - 1 5 ' 1 I . ' ' 7-nywcf 1 Y, gui 3411: '.'Q ff Z ' , . 2 ,E i 5 if i ' ' 5 :E 5 ' E fe a - - i Q X ' Q .XYWX - sr :S A is t X Xxxw' FRANCES KOENIG Franky A Hush is beautiful, bul scmelimrs inconvcnicnlf' What a Fine specimen of health this Commercial Depart- ment girl is! Her best accomplishment is her blush. Yes. Frances has the hue which does not wash off. Besides this, Frances is a good sport, and is right on the spot when it comes to having good times. Frances is quite a cham- pion when it comes to typewriting. She is a friend. indeed, because she often saves some one in shorthand class, by chirping a word or two just now and then. Frances is an all-round girl, and if every one was like her. the world would become a fairyland. Ccmmcrcialg Alhlelic Association, 2-3-4. do to have disposition that makes The little t ll Nina? Jolly when 1n trouble lvorles but Essuz KRAKUZIN Bess 1 should worry l should worry' That s Bess all over Shell never get wrinkles or grey hair from a superabundance of worry Bess 1S care free and careless or she has a jolly freckled glggle Bess has two pet hobbies er a good book and she s dead reading or sewing have proved and lets us all know it too face and an omnipresent reading and sewlng Give to the world But neither important enough to keep er from attending all school affairs and boosting for all she s worth In spite of her good times Bess manages to keep the faculty fooled into thinking she knows her lessons Bess wants to be a stenographer and at the rate she s going she ll come out on top fu O s s N A Q ay! 111 XX yf 11 Xi 'og exams so - .X-tsausawaxtawasww.Xat,.X-X.tt.Wtttt.NtaWWWN. . . t - v ,,,,, . HX xxxs mxtsrxx 'M t--s. X . Q 1 If . I QL, W ,ff L 111 x ,.. : Li E ,gs X .. N X X x X is OX FS if fp 6 5 3 X xtw--Y ETHEL KREVSKY Ethel Success is ll1e reward of conlinued ejarlf' This Titian-haired damsel certainly deserves honor- able mention for her work in the past four years. ln the First place, she chose one of the most difficult courses to study-the classical. and her persistent studying and brilliant recitations marked her as an A student. Ethel is especially interested in her languages. Too bad Latin and Greek are so-called dead languages. for Ethel cer- tainly is a whiz at both of them. Of course, she will go to some large college, and will probably become a teacher of the languages, and we all wish her success. Academic ll: A. A., I-2-3-4,' Booslcr Club, 4g Classical Club. l. ,stsxxs .s g SX. ...... ... ,t..t ,....,. A, X N02 0,17 Z 'S Q- 1 yfyffff M Af .t...,.,,.,. . ..., . MILDRED KROMMES Mildred ln slalure small not ar lo all Mildred has the distinction of being the midget of the class In fact lt IS doubtful whether Mildred has grown a quarter of an inch since she entered A H S It has often been said by the male sex that the tongue is a woman s best weapon This has been very forcibly dlsproved by Mildred for she seldom has anything to say Since Mildred does not publish her ideas it is very hard to say what her likes dislikes and hobbies are Although Mildred never speaks of boys we feel sure that there s a nigga ln the woodplle somewhere At any rate w wish you the best of happiness in the future Mildred Good luck HELEN KUNKEL Helen Enjoy the present smzlmg hour And put xl out offarlune s power Helen doesn t look weak does she3 She really ought to be as the result of her extensive studying Helen 15 t e very brightest of the bright We d like to see Helen grow 1n width but not 1n height For she s quite tall enough Because she IS so studlous Helen IS one of the stars of the Commercial Department and a favorite among her Instructors She is noted for her accuracy ln typewriting and intends to be a stenog rapher when she leaves school FY gm Y:- 0 if NZ EE -go S' 32 ww D Q-S' im 50 T2 3135 O v-O S3 Ho. is W gr: :gm -u 9'-: -4 SE. W0 2 O '1 FD 0 1 f wwf yfffff 1 Commercial Allllelzc Assnclallon 4 fl 111 was X Academzc 11 Girl Reserves X x ww. sms H f f . , . . e , . , ...........................,.,.........,........................, ..................c... M X E . 'e . ga., . ,t---st N X wr- -Q-' ----X Q X--.,,:..........,......, - ss 1 2 2' as s NN xx- - - y 1 ' I : 'K 1 I . I ,. 5 xx :S . z gt .5 V t . XX VQNNNNVQNNNNVQNYUNNNNNNhssvnvwxNsxsvuvmuwNUvsNNNNYsNNV0 xv ' XXxs-- g,-if .nk-f ,.x. . Nxxts--' XM'-' F - NX 5x Wx X wit it 1 .ltfhtxitel.5..'.i. X .5 .X i f - qs i k CENEVIEVE LAINCI-'E Gen All good tlunrs come ln srrall packages This fair young mlss is the midget of the class of Z4 Cen always knows her lesson scmetxmes Teachers and studies never bother her fcr she takes them as she takes everything el c wlth a calm coclness and gets along with both Gen is a good spcrt always willing to help every one and she IS an ardent booster fcr her Alma Mater She contemplates go1ng to some college and we wish her the best of luck ln whatever she may undertake Academic ll A A 1234 Clcsscel Club 234 Bocslcr Club 2 3 - geese 5 ksgas .Ni N H10 X A sos hx A S 1. 5 X ,5..1XX h. tx SZ M. 5 X ,..e,,tettte.,.eet,...,oet,.tt,toet,ttte.oo i UI ll C fx o' Y' 2 N. MN. .X 1 . , . gf- 5 ,. X. X , 56 S KATHRYN KUNTZ Dink Laugh and the class laughs with you, Study. and you sludy alonc. ' We wish to call your attention to a fair damsel who is very much liked by her classmates-our own Dink ! Although she objects strenuously to her pet name. we think it possesses such pulchritudinous charm, that we simply cannot give it up. Katherine is just wild about dancing-have you ever seen her up at the lake? Many swains has she charmed by dancing on her own feet instead of theirs. And can she talk? No one gets a word in edge-wise with Dink around. We all like Katherine, and wish her great success in the wide, wide world. Academic lg A. A., I-2-3-4,' Dramatic Society. 45 Booster Club, 45 Girl Reserves, I-2-3-4. RUTH LARos Ruthle Romarcc This little miss is one of the most romantic people in the Home Economics class Ruth is a shining light in the study line and always helps when a feller needs a frlend Shes a good sport and-can cook3 We think that she early dl covered the way to a laddles heart when she decided to take the course and she surely can w1n her way' Ruthie would be a good modlste she makes her own clothes and no girl can beat her styles and designs A an all round girl Ruthie gets our vote Home Economzcs Alhlelzc Assocralzon I V .. H U . . . 11 vs . . ' sae . . Y -- . :...---: .' ,--,' , , .- It ' 19 . . . lx Al vu 1 . , ' - , . .. . . .. Q ' ' . s ni v ' as Y A Eb r we - Q :Q Q - ' -Q .Q - Q X. -1 - - r :X it t 3 , - , .........,........ ..... ..... . . , ..... ., . xx WN N Mx N NNW NNQXQ Lx 'QKW-.,. xsxww, -AN .W tix...,,.. Ak, X ,tttmtawww N t.m-.tt-.tN,WN HENRY A. LAUDENSLAGER Shrimp His liearly laugh and generous soul Have helped him onward lo the goal. This fair-looking young man can be seen taking his daily exercises in the form of cheer leading, at all high school sports. To Shrimp, through his love for the opposite sex, goes the honor of organizing the first girls' cheer leading squad of A. H. S. Typewriting exasperates him. shorthand mummifies him and English crucifies him. But, after all, any worth-while student activity receives his earnest support. l.Jet's give 'em a big hoo-ri is his favorite saying. Class Budgel, 45 Varsity Head Cheer Leader. 45 Boosler Club. 3-45 A. A.. I-2-3-45 Class Baseball, I-35 Class Basket- ball, 3-45 Class Basketball Manager, 35 Class Track, 3-45 Varsity Track. 3-45 Dramalics, 4. - X .sv . U1 O . - . . X J 0 R 2 r PAUL LAUDENSLAGER Laudy Still water runs deep. This young man is one of the beacon lights of the Com mercial Department Whether it is in law shorthand or typewriting Laudy always knows a little more than the rest of us If bashfulness is a virtue then Paul is a very virtuous man but it was seen and sworn to that on November I9 l923 at I2 Ol P M he actually tipped his hat and smiled to a girl Some of the fellows persist that it was his Sunday school teacher but if you ask him about Erma he will blush stutter then make a remark about some problem of the hour Laudy is quite an athlete and can be found down at the Y whenever he is not tackling some one for class dues Commercial Course A A I2 3 4 Class Baskellltlll I 2 3 Class Fgolball 2 3 Class Baseball 2 3 Commercial Bogsleys 34 Vafslly Swimming 4 Class Treasurer 4 Budgel 4 OSEPH LEHN ER A good sporl 1 ever llzcre was one Gaze at him' If you can take your eyes off him within two minutes you re able to break the spell of a witch Handsome stunning all fail to describe him Although oe isn t inclined toward the opposite sex they are all inclined toward him He keeps all his engagements quiet so the mob does not follow him continually and thus avoids publlcity He is the picture of a typical Kentucky moonshmer in his high shoes corduroy trousers and blue shirt producing draught for his corn cob pipe The forest fire alarms last summer in the Lehigh Mountains only proved to be oe puffing away at his pipe oe also shines in physics but not bright enough to make it show on his report card He thought D meant dandy and was satisfied to let it thus Academic l A A I2 3 4 Chorus X st X , . . .4 .oy ' ' ' - ' 44 vw , . an ry . - I u rn ' ' 1 ' : . -. - - - : , - - 5 . - Q . - : ' . ' r ' ' - - A joe x H -.J -, - - ' . - 5 ' . ' ' nj n ...I H ' . . , I ' ' Q nn ur nu nn - . , : . .. - - -5 . .. .,..,. .. . . . - X: X- -5-s Q- Yee- .Xt g X :XJA :3 X X . .. t . . . , ssc..---' Nxt.t..+ft -1. s X Kmxmm x ,tx X .ix X . Q 3 ! MIRIAM LENKER Mlm Tis a lwln le ln llcr cue Tha! ma cs one slap as one goes by Here she IS Mlm our best talker of the senlor class Her chief occupation 15 flndlng some method of reducing but after all we see no change because she lsn t able to reslst good ea ts Mlm has pretty brown eyes and certainly can make them do her bidding She IS a good sport and she has won her way into the hearts of all who have come ln con tact with her From childhood on her mam ambition has been to become a nurse We believe that some day her ambition Wlll be realized Here s luck to you Mlm Chorus I2 3 4 All1l6l1C Assoclalion 3 Girl Reserves 234 X x X Q X E e K N News g .A X . SX-HN Hfclyx. t..... SAO . - L iw Qi 5.-f -f Q X XJ oi ' W X .. 5 X , -X - F FS .A Nxkif A ...., . .. GRACE LEIBENSBERGER Leiby Although Grace is a Commercial student and has worked hard in that department for four years, we are informed that she will not follow that line of work. but will go to Philadelphia to study nursing. Knowing Grace as we do, we feel confident that she will make a good nurse. l..eiby is very much interested in football games and can always be seen at our games rooting for A. H. S. She is also greatly interested in Muhlenberg games, strangely enough, but why. we cannot tell. We might say here that Grace is also quite a movie fiend and can be seen quite frequently strolling into some show. He takes her to see them all. Yes, we must say Grace is a peach of a girl and we feel sure she'll be a success wherever she may find her future work. Commercialg Girl Reservcsq A. A., I-2-3. OLIVE LICHTY O y A pearl of greal price Behold thls young damsel of raven locks' Her black halr and eyes have caused more than one young man to neglect his duties She IS a jolly good natured girl and has proved herself a worth whlle friend This young mlss intends to enter the business world That lS lf a certain young man does not interfere We wlsh Olive the best of luck ln whatever she under takes and we are sure she will reach the goal she has ln VICW Commercial A A l 2 34 rw! X xxx xx fffffwf, ff ,, .,,, ,,,.,, ,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , , , . ,, ,,., , ,, ,.,, ,.,,.....,.,. ...,.. ,.,...,,.,.,,,..,...,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . , , ,I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , ,... . , ,.,.... ,. .. , , fi : f- ' ,I 3 if : ff : if 5 12 i If f 4 : 1 - . E 5 l : ' Z1 5 1' I - if f . 4: 1 ,, , - ff 1 . fg : . . 3 2 , ' I . - 2 E l ' - ,. , . , , . ': f l ' , ' 2 E la' . 2 - ' ' R' jill. 5. . . U ZQMQ 2 . if l ' E ff: . EQQUQQQ 3 ' s, 31 . ag 1 1 . - - : qv 1 1 0, f '- 2 5 ' . . , , 5 52:51:21 5 ' Z ,,,,.,.4 5 ' . ' , ' 7 ,fffffffff ' . . 2 ,,.. Q fy, 1 1 if 'flf 11 yy I - l 5 swf., 5 I l .....f..,f lg ,f ,n Q . .- fi E ' : 5 l 1? 5 ' . - 5 5 ... I 1 ni : T , . I . A Q xg gc X -X ttt.tt.. . ....t.....k t......t..X X X... , .. .tt...t NWN X SZ 15 g S 3 ....... .....,.. . . ....,.... .... . .. NH Axsors. L1xDExwiLTH Linde Crea! objecls can only be seen al a dfslance Linde is a representative of the old saying Good things come in small packages Although not so popular ln social or athletic activities Linde holds his own in his studies and is a great booster He can be seen at most any athletic cr dramatic event We heard that Linde has turned his attention toward forestry and we hope in the future to have him a capable help as a protector of our fcrests So here s a good bye and good luck to Linde in what ever line he may take up Academic I A A 1234 ANNA LIVINGSTON Anna To now her IS lo love her Anna is more or less one of the quiet girls of the class Qhe belongs to the industrious section of the class and rcver comes to school url ss her lessons are all prepared Anna can be likened to Addison as she listens to much and says very little but we are afraid she will burst forth one day and we will not know how to stop her flow of wcrds What Anna expects to do when she is through school we do not know but the class of Z4 wishes her success Commercial A A I PAUL Lone Longie A lllfle nonsense OJ now and lllen ls relished by lhe wzsesl men. Longie is well known for his dimples, and his job at the Lyric. He is a bright fellow and does a lot of studying. even if it is around a table with six pockets. He also plays basketball. having been the star of St. Stephens Lutheran Church team during the past season, We do not know much about his relations with the fair sex. but we do lcnow that he loved to talce walks out on North Seventh Street last winter, even on the coldest nights. He also likes to take trips down to Norristown. and exchanges quite a good deal of correspondence with that town. We sure must say he is a good fellow, and we wish him the best of luck in whatever he undertakes, Academic If Chorus, lg Class Faolball, 45 Class Baskcl- ball, 4,- A. A.. l-2-3-4. WW 7 1 Q ': fffff! 1 5 9 f I if 1 1 9 - X .X X SX X ........... .... ,Q ..., c x,.. N ,...t. .Y X X X X' We X R it X ti-59AmXXXxXt .gig N H10 X ms A 5 AO fr XR . - sz is 5. wg X . X. . x.,. .XXX.x . .... Xx..xX . . -, . -: W Us Xi 19,5 . . I A- HELEN lVlAcKEs Helen Baby blue eyes. Helen is another of these quiet OD girls who doesn't say much, but just rolls those big blue eyes and, behold, another one is hooked onto her line. She doesn't care how many hearts she wrecks-except one. Oh, yes, there is a one and only. You ought to see him. Paul fexcuse that slipj is a nice fellow and we're going to look in the marriage license column to see just how soon it is going to happen. Well, here's hoping the story willaend, And they lived happily ever after. Good luck, Helen. CHARS lVlANKos Charlie A pride lo Ius chosen pro esszon 15 be This student entered high school with great prospects but soon realized it required much work which often dis couraged him Mathematics was his hardest subject However he conquered this and Caesar He spends much time we hear before the mirror comb ing his beautiful blonde hair Charlie is very much interested in music and is desirous of becoming a noted flute player He IS studying diligently toward this end We wish him the best of success and in time to come hope to see him play a Hute in the United States Marine Band Academic Chorus I A A I Commercialg A. A., I 2 3 4 HANNAH MARGOLIS Hannah X Hannah is the editress of the Canary and Blue and she certalnly deserves her title for she is a hard worker She is always willing to help any one and she does lt with a smile Hannah is the president of Naih Pleda and a very fine debater Of course Hannah is well liked and that quite well by the opposite sex She has two or three admirers in the senior class but we are not sure if her choice is a president or not Hannah works hard for all the clubs of which she IS a member and in the popularity contest for girls she won a banner for doing the most for her class We think Hannah IS gomg to be a Journalist when she graduates and we wish her the best luck ever Academic I A A 2 3 Nazh PIeda 23 4 VxcePrc.s1 dent 3 President 4 Dramalzcs 34 Boosler Club 4 Class Budget 4 Girl Reserves 234 Hzslorzcal Society 23 Vars1lyDebalmg 3 4 Edziress rn Clue Canary andBlue 4 as . . f . . ,- , . I l - 1. . ,. . . . . . I . I . ., . , . . Y I - 'v ' I , ' ' - ' ' - Q - I I ' f . f . I . ' ' I . ' I . . - ,' - - f. , . LE. if i' .. if . ' ss---- A N- . -. rx it 5 ' A H X' ss W--' Hx..-X-' 'Nav-'N A- - -t .xy . X as X W- X. ,ctssikxx sf .N H10 Y .. . E V-, ,. 'r , I' 7 1 1 .kg '14 ' HARRY MARKLE. jr. Harry A mos! polenl, grave and reverend senior. Harry hails from a suburban town called Greenawalds. He is a jolly sort of fellow. although rather inconspicuous at times. Even though we did quote him as being grave and reverend. Harry is a merry lad, especially to those who know him well. Harry's school career has been a wonderful success. He has failed ignobly in but one of his ambitions during his stay amongst us: namely, he has captured only one feminine heart. but who she is we cannot tell. Harry is taking an extensive course of architecture under Mr. Wentz. for he intends to be an architect. Our best and sincerest wishes for success go with you. We hope, some day. to see your buildings in our city. jflsademic 1: Adelpllian Debaling Sociely. I-2-3g Chorus, 1- - -4. j MORGAN MATHEWS Mathews Silence is his motto ere But when he spea s lzs not all air When this nobleman of the twentieth century entered the portals of the high school four years ago he immedi ately realized the value of the education he was to derlve from this school This spirit he has kept to the end Come what may Morgan always prepared his lessons first Work before play was his maxim But as a friend Morgan was always right there for he was always ready to help a friend who either was not fortunate or not as ambitious Our friend did not participate in any athletics but nevertheless was a booster of all clean sports and activities in the school We heartily congratulate Mathews for his good work in the school and hope he will uphold this reputation all through life Academzcl A A 1234 ESTHER MAX Maxle Baller late lhan never How often the curly haired young lady comes panting into school inquiring whether or not she is late' She doesn t seem to care about the rest of the slogan Better never late' However once in school Esther always remembers she is there to study and indeed she is a most ardent seeker of knowledge Maxxe doesn t care too strongly about the opposlte sex Esther is interested in one thing however and that is singing We understand she has quite a well trained contralto voice but she is a bit shy in letting folks know of her gift But we think that after she goes away to school and studies more extensively she will gladly lift her voice in joyous song for those who have waited and of course there will be some waiting Best wishes for success Esther Academic ll A A I2 Girl Rserves I2 3 Boosler Club 4 .. . . . , k ,. . .. .. -- - 1 , . .r - ,- .. .. v .. .. . .. . .. . .. I ' . ' ' 0 . - ' , . .. , . . . swim . N 'flex X 5 A Nil, wx . A ,AQ , X Saws x.Nx We xxxx NX.X xxN,xxxxxx , t tg wawwaw as x x X X, S g K ..x,. ........,,..., , ..x..,.,,.x,,...,.,..,,,.. t. X x X S Q J S x s O J --t . . .,... . . . . . Xi FS ,MXXX9 get A .X OSX... . . .,,, .. . . . KATHERINE MCCAFFERTY Kitty A little maid with golden hair. So quiet and demurc. No matter when you have the blues. She always has a cure. This cheerful little cherub is always the life of the assembly. be it club, hop or party. Her one pleasure is gliding over the waxed Hoors in the wee hours of the morning. Her motto is Variety is the spice of life, always ready for fun and an all-round good sport, but oh!!! when it comes to stealing beaux -watch out. We are mighty glad we had you with us. Kitty , and '24 could not wish any more success than they do wish you. for you have been a true classmate. MARGARET MCDERMOTT Peggy Blue eyes and blac hair' Peggy is the original Peggy O Neill She is one of the brightest girls in A H S and we wouldn t be sur prised if shed take first honors No sarcasm please Peg is a good sport and of all her pastimes she likes joy siding the best We don t know if this IS all she is going to do in life but whatever she undertakes we hope she will be a success Academic II A A l 2 3 4 Booster Club l 2 Budget 7 3 Sccretaru o unior Class Reporter for Canary and Blue 3 THOMAS MCDERMOTT Tom Loo s are deceiving Any one who would look at Tom without knowing him would take him for a quiet unpretendlng fellow But this is surely not so as most of us have learned Tom is a good sport and seldom thinks of anything except to have a good laugh usually at another s expense Until his junior year Tom did not seem to be bothered about the fair sex but as they say they all fall sooner or later Tom is a great booster of all school activities and there were very few games that he didn t attend He expects to be a great engineer some day and we surely wish him all the luck in the world Academic I .. k -- '. k f ll ' y. X X t..ttt bqgl .tt.tt... ,......,.......t....,.....,,...,, . x X SX A .1g::Qg::1gg:gg:1ggQggQ1gL:g1QLtQg1g:g1LL111tt1sgttggtgt QXXNQNXX , 'fr -X 3 O X . Q A Q- gh gg arg .. . . ,... ..... . . X X 5 .X X . Q N Q . g. X -X .Q -sul De .K XX K X , X .. 5 tk f :.. .. . . X N 5 ,QS X . .. K X. .... -- XA' I 6 L X1 A Xl. Q tv ,IAMES MCFADDEN Kelly He's a real honesl-lo-goodness Irishman. What nationality did you say this lad is? No one needs a second glance to tell that he is one of lreland's own. One of his main ambitions was to make the varsity football team, and noting the progress he made, one can feel assured that he was an able player for the Canary and Blue. By the way Kelly acts, it seems as if he is out to be a confirmed bachelor. But there's the old. true saying- They all Hop sooner or later. and there's no telling that some one has not fallen fcr this lad with his lrish eyes. Then again, Kelly may be keeping it a secret. Who can tell? At any rate, we wish him luck and success in anything he may,undertake. Academic lg A. A., I-2-35 Varsily Foolball, 45 Class Foot- lsall, 2-3g Class Basketball, 2- 3-4. HAROLD MESSERSMITH Andrew A lrue friend staunch and evcrjolly Andrew is one of the chummiest fellows of the wood working department He is one of those fellows with characteristics which makes one like him and which stamps him as friend to everybody ln general Andrew is fond of bicycle riding and can often be seen with some of his friends on the way to Dorney s to enjoy the wonderful resort of the Reading Traction Company and especially to procure some Dorney pretzels That also reminds us of Andrews enormous appetite lf he were built in proportion to his appetite he d match Goliath any day But throwing all jokes aside Andrew IS a good worker and always does his best We feel sure that Andrew will be able to stand all of life s hard knocks and come out on top IRENE MICKLEY Mickey In MIC ey s eyes much laughter lies Here is one of the Jolliest girls of the class whose pleasing disposition has won for her so many friends When any one suggests tennis Irene is right there provided they play on the Prep Qchool courts You may often see her in the library but she does not go with the intention of reading as there are other reasons You never Find Irene coming to school late indeed sometimes she is even there before the Janitor lrenes one ambition is to become a nurse Here s hoping for a bright future as we know that whatever she takes she will make a success of Commercral Senior Bas elball A A I2 7 1011 x I '1 f . ,, , if . 2? 1 . ,, , - Zi . Zivzfn .a- if ii '- ? ,Ai . Eyflik E, : ' - .fi ' - g MQW! 5 I . . - Q f - ' . - . ' i3.M..:Q2Z I' K i . ' ' - l ,.,, 42 ' E ,mffmq 5 I . P? 'Z - . . 23, ,i ' . - 5 -. M43 . - . , h , . . f A ' . , - , . . . Vocational Carpenlry A A I2 . . WXXXY sv XR ........X9Qo-14N N'0f5X..... . .. . X 3 5 QQX -voxk Q 'XXXX xxxx X Xxxxxxxx xxxxxx t . M S r N. S X s.....X.......X,...t....IffiTxffffTffTf355575555TTTTY X S S f .XX s Z :rx X X .X -.tu o X X- - X . X X . . .X .Q .5 9. .N .5 . WA' so - ..X. . QS .. FLORA MILLER Flo ln wisdom 1 abound. Gaze upon one of the bright lights of the senior class. If ever you should pass Flo in the hall you'd immediately guess that she's a descendant of one of the three wise men. Flo does not say much, but every now and then there comes a time when she starts to rave and then good-bye. Flo loves camping, hiking and athletics. You never fail to see her at any of the basketball games and she is one of the best rooters for the team. After graduation she expects to hike off to Hood College and there will show the teachers all the knowledge that she got in good old A. H. S. Academic Ilg A. A., l-2-3-4: Girl Reserves, l-2-3-4: Booster Club, 2-3-4,' Club, 4. Class Basketball, 3-4: Mathematical GLADYS MILLER Gladys Laugh and grow at Behold Gladys the student of the class' Give Gladys some Latin to translate and a box of candy and she will not be heard from for the rest of the day When Gladys IS through with her college course she expects to be a school teacher and SpCCl8l1Z6 In Latin Not only 15 she good In her studies but also In sports Gladys has played on the class basketball and hockey teams One of Gladys s favorite pastimes In laughing You do not have to tickle her fifth rib to make her laugh and when Gladys laughs the people near her are sure to be laughing too It s contagious We have also heard that Gladys IS fond of playing haas lm pfeffer and plays a good deal with her friends One thing that IS to Gladys s credit IS that the opposite sex does not trouble her So here s to Gladys that she may find the teaching one of Latln a pleasant Academic I A A 124 Class Basketball 34 Hockey 34 Baseball 3 PAUL E. MILLER Nalls And olrl He has that merry glance That seldom women s hearts resist' Who doesn t know this young man or who hasn t heard the name Nails 3 Ever since his entry Into our school Nails has taken part In many school offices having won his A In track In his sophomore year and having played In the class team IH various sports In his Junior year he was the athletic edltor of the Canary and Blue and this year fills the same position Nails does not seem to be bothered with the fair sex but he IS always ready to waste a smile on them and It has been noticed that he always escorts a fair friend to all social affairs Scholastically Paul IS as enthusiastic as In other things and some day we expect to hear of him as a great engineer We wish him luck and success Varsity Football 4 Trac 34 Adelpluans 4 President Booster Club 4 A A l 2 3 4 Athletic Editor Canary and Blue 3 4 Class Baseball Class Bas etball Ns X X it xx X s X . . I - -v ' ' I - ' f' I ' , , . It - H ' I .- , - . . , . 1 - I' f -- ' ' ' 1' . . - : .' k . .-ts..---.-Us--.Xt-Xt-X..-..-.. -----. . .,.,...... ...M i - Q A QVKN' t X -YN lf K V X iiii 1 'X X - ' -- 5 N ,S .x FX.-Q X Y as X.. F- - .X .x . ..X -X . . X -- -Q :Q -Q -N- .Q :X ' -. X X. ........ A ' . f ss s ' 'Q :Q 1 w ' .... .. .. . . XX XXtXXXXXXXXXXX.XXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXNXXXX . - N W,-' xxwxs- gt. .:.X, -Xt X. 5 .XXXXXX XXXXtXXX.t..XttW.WW,X.... wgttsmxxx xy N me XX l O-14 sf L . . .xXx... .X...x.. X..X. X . . . 5 X 2 it 5 X L .tu o .- . - s -'-X1 19, X DONALD P. MILLER Don The acting lllal goes farllnesl lowards making life worill w ile Tha! cosls llle leasl. and does the mosl. is jus! a pleasanl smile. Captain of the sprinters, Donald Miller has broken so many records and collected so many medals that he has lost track of them long ago. Don is a sprinter by practice, but a born editor. If his mother tells you that he was born with an ink-horn in one hand, a quill in the other and a pencil on the ear, believe it. We predict that when Hearst and Curtis have annexed all the newspapers and periodicals, paper wars will cease by making Don managing editor of the entire outfit. Academic ll: Ezlilor-in-Chief. Canary aml Blue, 45 Classical Club, I-2-3-4. Presidenl. 45 Boosler Club, 2-3-45 A. A., I-2-3-45 Varsily Track, 2-3-4, Caplain, 4g Class Track, 2-3-45 Captain, 45 Class Baskellrall, 2-3-4, Captain, 4: Varsily Maralhon, 3-4, Captain, 4g Class Marathon. 3-4: Caplain, 45 Class Hislorian, l-2-3. GERTRUDE MITCHELL Gert A creature o moods and changes is woman ever Look at those big brown eyes' They tell a story all their own don t they5 Gertle does not like studies but always passes them She takes school as a necessary evil and when the teachers talk she lets it go in one ear and out the other She also is frequently subject to headaches when the dear old book report 18 duewthe one she forgot all about Certie is sometimes a saucy creature but that only shows that she will be able to travel life s path with deter I'K'lll'l8tl0n and SUCCESS Gertle is a good friend to everybody and always has a pleasant greeting for all Here s best wishes Gert I Commercial A A I2 3 4 MARY MILLHOUSE Milly Mce and genlle that s me Mary is a girl with a good disposition always willing to help any one She usually has her lessons and recites quite well Although she is not an athletic sort of a person yet she IS always willing to help their orgamza tions along and to buy their badges and pins in order to boost her school She usually is seen coming into the room about five minutes before time Studying Spanish is her hobby and she devotes much of her time to it Marv is a qulet girl but we feel sure that some day she will become a great success in her chosen career Academic ll A A 3 H:slor1ralSac1ely 2 3 Xxx .. - ,, .. k . ., , - .' . ., : ' ' ' . - . .. ., .. f . .. . , U . H i . . . , j . .. - - - . , U h K - .N .XX gi.. Q..---Xt 33 ........ ...... . .... . .......... .... . . . - 5 :Q R Y -1 3 A as x, sg . xi 5 1 Q 5 -,X si K t ..,. .,..,.. . .,....... ....., . XX X XY 5 gl A O C X 1 I' awssx 'WX as t SA .fx A N X X ' X 3 X at .t X 5 X- to ...xxxx.... .. .. ...x. .. ETHEL IVIOHN EpS Simple and prelly, Yet will1al so witty. Still waters run deep, classmates. At first glance one would really think Ethel one of those quiet studious girls, but have you ever heard her at a party or dance? If you haven't, you've missed a bit, for she is one of the liveliest of the crowd. She usually does her bit by laughing. and a classroom without Ethel in a corner would be rather dull. But coming down to facts, no better sport could be found than lips, and we hate to see her go: we wish her-health, wealth and happiness. X KX X .tt .matt t...t.t.t... t.t. X .tt.tt.ttttt. t .t. setwttt AUREL MOYER Moyer Fam! hear! never won fair lady Poor Aurel is affected with a terrible dreadful awful malady he s bashful' Struth' it is well nigh impossible for him to chat gally with any fair lady However that is a minor defect for actlons speak louder than words Some one has described Aurel as a wonderful ice skater Whllllng over the ice with him is simply divine Aurel helps his father in the ice cream parlor and IS some drug store cowboy He IS acquiring quite some practice in the gift of gab while acting as a soda squirt Some day Aurel expects to meet some one who can come up to his expectations and then they ll live happily ever after Academic lf Booster Club, 4,' A. A., l-2-3-4. lnduslrral Class Track 23 Class Football 4 DOROTHY MOYER Dot My zngdom for qour ltearl Black hair and big black eyes make what some people would call a vamp Dot has both and besides she is the proud possessor of all the wiles charms and ways of a modern Cleo At any rate she IS very successful for didn t she tell you of a certain FYHHCISB However she doesn t let the opposite sex interfere with her lessons She is wise Dot IS low in making friends but when she does you may be sure that she is a friend Indeed Commercial A A 2 3 xxx .. ,. ,. .. V. . , 1 . . Q . . . .. .... .. .... t ..... ,... ....... N tax -we Ni-wi gy ..... .... ,. ..., NWS ts. .it -IM. . ttllltltttlaf li IQQ.tt qfxss- sexy Elvr' 'l Q , OAL, Z S -z , Voouf' f' t J ' A 2 - MADELINE MOYER Madeline Nlnnocence is bliss. Madeline is not as innocent as she looks. How quiet and reserved she is under the gaze of the teachers, but when they are out of sight -oh. boy! -it isn't the same girl you saw a few minutes previously. Although Madeline doesn't say much about the opposite sex, we have Finally gathered from little bits dropped here and there that she is rather well acquainted with certain ones. Who the chief admirer is nobody seems to be able to find out. We wonder what it is that keeps Madeline in machines so much and in whose machinef?D. Bethle- hem seems to be the main route. We wish you good luck, Madeline! Commercialg A. A.. 3-4. RUTH Moves Ruddle Varzely is the spice o ll e Every one knows Ruddie as being a jolly pal and good sport always in for everything We all know there are great things in stcre for Ruth because one of her greatest ambitions is to go on the concert stage We wish her all the success ID the world It s rather peculiar but when a certain person is around Ruddie just delights in playing At Dawmng If you ask her she will admit that she thinks the Uni versity of Pennsylvania is a wonderful place Oh well' we can t blame her because he certainly does have wonderful black hair and a charming personality Classical Club 2 3 4 Chorus and Orclieslra I2 34 Girl Reserves IZ34 Boosler Club 4 Uc Club 4 Tennis Team 3 EVELYN MuscHLiTz Eve Far rom gay cllies and llie ways o men Evelyn seems to be one of the quiet members of the class of 24 but to those who know her well she has proved that Still water runs deep Evelyn does not have much to say Sometimes we believe it is because B is not around One of her favorite pastimes is to be at home with her mother helping to do the housework and she surely will be a wizard at housekeeping in a couple of years Never mind Evelvn B is a real nice fellow good luck to you Commercial A A I2 3 4 X Xx .. . . . f f ' ' . - - - : , : k . : .. f . . f . ' ' A f . l S0 X tQQ1Qg11tQggQtgLgtL:t.Qg t.et gigiggt: ..,t Q1Qg:g.11:t X5 .gt X liiiiiifliZiiiiiii1T.i'lTYTXXZXXXYFFFMWNWXWWX ' ' ' 533 ass 'xnxx E167 oe 1. 5 fn 1 JZ! fi' I w if jg XA . XX.. Xx,..xx,.xx..x.x..X,.,.x. . . , . Ol . X 0 3 s LL ,ff Y 'Ei ,. ADELE NAGLE jackie Still waters run deep. There has been a rumor lately that Adele has joined the Man-hating Club: but we know better. Girls don't go to parties and dances for nothingAbut let that be as it may. As a Home Economics student she is listed in the A class. Such delicious dishes as she concocts and what becoming hats she can make! Adele surely will make a splendid companion for some one. We wonder for whom! Adele expects to be a nurse after she leaves school and there is no doubt but she will be a success. Here's luck and success to yougfair-haired, blue-eyed maiden! Best wishes! joel. Nfxss oe College If you ever happen to get hold of a new revised edi tion of the High School dictionary look up collegiate fashioned after college or a snappy dresser and lastly any young man Our young representative is joel Nasa athlete statesman and man as per Robert Louis Patrick Henry fwith apologies to Clayl This young man is one of Highs representative athletes being the star fishing tackle on our football team and star on the put and take marble and golf team He also partakes in many exciting sports too numerous to mention But getting back to earth we seriously expect to see oel on the team at Pennsylvania next year and we are quite sure he will make a success in life Academic I1 Class Football 23 Class Basketball 2 Varsity Bas etliall 3 4 Varsity Football Squad 4 A A I 2 3 Booster Club l 2 3 4 Classzcal Club 2 3 4 Dra matics 3 4 Home Economics, A A l PAUL NEFF Rudy With graceful steps he strides the street And smiles at all the maidens sweet Behold the sheik of the commercial division' Who as not see Paul gracefully stumble up the steps trying to watch a girl on the upper floor? But Paul IS also quite a student he once managed to rattle off 160 words in an our on the typewriter and his compositions are simply wonderful Rudy is distinguished by his good nature and his unerring support of the school We know he s going to be a success but we can t say where Commercial Class football 4 Budget 3 4 N .-'I H .. - - v l - . . . . ,. . .. - In lv . . ' - ' I I . ' I f I - - : . - - - : . - - 5 - .. . . f . . H .. . .. . . . . c t h : . I ' v I . ' - ....,, .... fi y x ts X- sv- we Ns f NXX i - .,... ......,. ...... ........... . . ..,... . xx L : s - X . w.WNtt.t.W.Nwtmwwtwtwtwtwawx. X xxxw. . W nt. t CW.-. -t .. .C , . . GLX A MARION NEWCOMER Merry Ann Smile and the world smlles wltll you Here IS another one of our commercial lassles Marlon IS the best sport ever She IS a frlend indeed especially when some poor mortal of the senior class IS suffering from overwork and cannot get her lessons finished She always comes to school prepared When Marlon and the other Gold Dust twln Evelyn are not late they are spending their time tormentlng the teachers But they like them just the same You ask them Strange to say she pleads not gullty to the opposite sex although there IS a certain young Stanley of the senior class Very mysterious lsn t lt5 We wonder who he IS Upon looking at thlS picture one would think that Marlon was very modest and prim But First impressions are often decelvlng When good old A H S loses M3flOn It loses one of ltS best boosters Here s to Marlon Commercial A A I 2 3 4 Commercial Booster DOROTHY NIXON Dot A true brunette thls senior 15 On Cllew Street IS the place slle lives Three limes a wee the cloor bell rings A box o lsscs he then brings Yes she IS a senior thls little one nobody would ever know ll though She s little but Oh my ' Did you ever hear the lovely stories of adventures which she tells on Monday mornlngs3 She certalnly IS popular with the boys for she can dance dlvlnely and other charms she also possesses Dot lS certalnly one of the best sports ln the class She IS always llvely always ready for fun With her merry disposition we know Dot lS going to find life a happy place Academlcl A A l 2 3 4 Glrl Reserves 2 Nalll Pleda MIRIAM NIKON Mickey 'Giggle, giggle, giggle. ' Mickey is one of the best friends the cooks' of the Home Economics section have. Her infectious giggle starts every One, no matter how blue. into paroxyms of mirth. Muriamn loves to dance. Gaily she trips a light fantastic toe and merrily her many swains trip with her. Mickey ' wants to be an organist when she 'grows up. We know she will succeed and our best wishes go with her. Home Economicsq Dramatic Society. 2-3-4' Booster Club. 45 A. A., I-25 Girl Reserves, I-2. 2 3 4 Booster Club 4 Dramullc Society 3 4 Class Budget 3 4 NH if -of 'C w. . t bg Q T ...X. .. ....x ., .. . ui o Q . . so x . X. A. X X -jig P. X-., X .. 5 - . .YS 5 Es ..LL.... . . .. . -xx' ESTHER O'CoNNoR Murphy jet black hair and light blue eyes Have oft made bald men risk their lives. Here we have with us a young damsel who only joined us in her junior year. Esther takes a great interest in sports: in case she is ever among the missing. she is sure to be found down in Miss Schelley's office. ln fact. she not only takes an interest in sports, but she has also graced the class basketball, baseball and hockey teams with her presence. Murphy was visiting in Ohio last summer, and from all accounts Chic hath charms. If she decides to take up her residence in the Hoosier state. we shall surely miss her. Good luck to you! Academic lg A. A., 3-4. Basketball, 3-4. Hockey, 3-4g Naih Pleda, 45 Dramatics, 45 Booster Club, 3-45 Cheer Leader, 4. ROBERT OSMAIN Bob Lets go hip hip Behold the shell: of the class' Bob is also one of the varslty cheer leaders who has followed the team and has helped to lead lt on to victory more than once Bob IS a man of great possibilities Seldom do the teachers call on him without getting some response even if it IS only l don t lcnow This shelk IS very friendly with a girl of 23 and Bob expects to be a racing driver as can be seen on North Seventh Street in a Baby Lincoln or a Chevrolet when he is not working or vlsltlng friends Commercial Adelphlans 34 Booster Club 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 Commercial Boosters 3 RAY L OTT Ray The man of mystery and marvelous things Ray IS our representative from Coopersburg the town of possibilities He entered Allentown High School in his Junior year after having finished a two year course at Coopersburg High School As a musician he IS quite handy with the vlclm He is also a tennis player of no mean ability and hopes some day he will defeat Tilden in a championship match Ray IS also a wonderful dancer As far as the women are concerned we have nothing on him for we have not notlced that they interest him in any way ln the two years that he has been here he has made many friends and has also proved himself a friend worth having Athletic Association 34 Orchestra 34 Dramatic Society 4 Xxx , .. ,. Ao U vu . . , .' . . ' ' IA .' uv : . - 5 . - ,' , -tex .X if- YS- Q---Xt tk .. x at-ss, X- JAN Hia' .. . ... . sv-O sg- X f i t - .4 'D ' 2 r A- J JULIUS PASQUARIELLO Mister A man of myslery and of marvelous things. All hail to the president of our class! Julius has seen the class of '24 through its finest year, for most of what the class has accomplished has been due to him-the most capable of leaders. Julius certainly has proved his mettle in his positions of president of the class. president of the Adelphians, and member of the varsity debating team. He is most versatile, and whatever Mister Pasquariello starts out to do. is usually accomplished. and accomplished well. Here is every wish for your success. Commercialg Adclpliiarzs, 3-45 Varsity Delmling, 3: A. A.. I-2-3-45 Dramalics, 45 Class Football, 45 Boosfcr Club. 3-45 Commercial Boosters, 3-4. RUSSELL O PENINEPACKER Penny Love me and the world is mme HARRY PEFFER l-C35 If liezghl was money he d be a millionaire Here s the fellow who is the pride of the printing section He prints anything from name cards to dance posters Harry IS a studious young fellow and studies whenever he had nothing else to do As a baseball player few can compete with him and we expect he will soon be a rival for Nolly Plpp ln basketball because of his towering height he can drop them ln from any angl on the floor Aside from all this Harry IS a mighty good fellow and we wish him the best of luck in his coming years Prmlxng Course A A I2 3 Among other notables in this bool: we have the famous and renowned Russell Pennepacker who is mistaken daily as an ex governor of this state Penny has a reputa tion of one who would never hurt himself to any extent through an over Indulgence in the use of textbooks This is especially true of Caesar his pet study The trouble lies in the fact that he didn t Find himself until the end of the senior year and then of course it was too late Laying all these things aside Penny is the kind Of H fellow a person wants as a friend Russell intends to become an architect and his greatest ambition is to remodel the capitol at Washington We wish hlm luck in all his undertakings and hope fate will be kind to him Academicl A A 1234 nl vw - ' I - ' .5 E :XX is 2. 'L11:xg X x.,...- s S H-C 4,14 QW so 'Ll , . ... z , , ul ' C' - A fl 1 I 511599 t CAROLINE PRICE Caroline The world knows little of its grealcsl women. Behold. the man-hater of the class of '24. Although Caroline declares she hates men Qas all true men-haters dol, we can hardly believe it because something we heard made us believe that there was a nice young man way up in the coal regions. Caroline is very bright and studious. On this all the teachers agree. lf you want to know where and why two triangles are equal, ask Caroline, she knows. We think she is' going to West Chester next year: but no matter what-she does, wefare sure shevwillfcome out on top. Academic l. RUTH RADE1. Ruthie A perfecl slunmg mar rs she For schoolroom fun andjollzly Ruth is one of the best natured glrls in our class We all know that she doesn t study more than necessary or she wouldn t be so good natured but she always manages to pull through Ruthie used to live in Rittersvllle but since it is growing into a city she has moved to the country where she can study nature better She is very fond of the opposite sex especially of those from Bethlehem Her favorite methods of passing the time are eating and talking both of which are intense activities of the Jaw Ruth expects to become a stenographer for some large corporation but we feel sure all her life will not be spent pounding the typewriter Commercial Chorus A A I2 34 kin' ELDA RAUCH Eldeberry Still walers run deep This lassie 15 of a quiet nature but you know the old saying about silence being golden She likes to go to all semor activities lt was Elda we heard scream at the Turkey Day game Elda certainly can fascinate the blondes fhe IS onel and is qulte a handsome chap Elda is an excellent pupil She likes her studies but she likes drawing best Elda will surely be a success in the world it could not be otherwise We hope she will shine more on the outside than she does on the inside lt all depends on the sun Commercial x XXX s s X .- . . k . . .. . . V ,' ,V . -1 ' ' ' . .- . ., Q . , , G , - 2 , va ii o ., , .... .,..,. , . X5 Sf'--X wsxx - x .- s , - - .... .tt. C If 1 -Q i- f ----e - -- N ,U ,X CN, X ,NU N X C a xx W. we .gt . -tt X. , .aww X at t W as-.X XNWWW. tt -rf UU-, 9 ,1 tg, 1. - t P S E Q36- .IAMES REAM jim And so they were married and lived happily cvcr after. Well. if it isn't our old friend. Hjimf' -lim was a good fellow in school, although he was late about every other morning or so. jim is one of the boys of the Printing Department and is always busy printing something for the school. His pastimes are smoking and enjoying the show at the Victor Theatre. As to the opposite sex, we hear that he is particularly interested in a certain damsel. but he has never told us her name. jim drives a Ford coupe and often takes long rides out into the country. but he is never alone. We are confident that Jim will make good in the world, and some day we expect to see him at the head of some large printing establishment. Industrial A A I 2 3 4 MABEL REED Mabel Oh Mabel Mabel is another member of that rough basketball gang and she certainly is a valuable member When she and Alva get some of thelr clever stunts off ln a real peppy game you can feel sure we are going to win How ever Mabel 15 not only clever in basketball but she is quite fast on a typewriter And friends' Mabel has scores of them They are not all confined to her sex for she has quite a number of boy friends However we are not so sure but one in the opposite sex has cause to feel favored All right Mabel you re a good sport and the class of Z4 wishes you the best luck ever Class Bas etlmll l Varsity Bas etlrall 2 3 4 A A Tennis Team Hoc cy Team MARGARET REES Peggy Oh that I Tara s harp could string That I might praise my lrzsh mg Pluck pugnacity and pep that s Peggy We used to call Little Rees but now she has grown up wears long skirts carries a vanity case and has lovers a plenty Little Rees is but a memory Peggy is a basketball heroine a hockey hound and a devoted admirer of the lrish race The combination of Rees and Baum ln basketball cannot be beaten as was proved by last year s undefeated team Everybody loves Peggy She is a warm hearted friend and good sport When Peggy leavesA H S she will be greatly missed We wish her good luck and hope her name will grace the hall of fame at lthaca Household A ts A A I2 3 4 Booster 3 4 Class Bas etball I Varsity Bas etlzall 2 3 4 Hoc ey 3 4 Trac l 2 3 4 Canary and Blue Sta-H 4 Class Budget 4 Girl Resertcs I Dramatzc Society 34 Class Baseball 1234 X X l I - -. ' - - . .. ,. .. 1 ' k . ,- ' k . --J . -1 ' : lt. - .. ,, . . - . .. .. 1,1 ' ll I . . is ' , II- 7 ' ' I Ai vv - ' .Al vv - Y Q .. ., - ' ' I . ' I k - : k - - - : k - - : Qwtmxxx t .awww xx N H X X SQ-H 'Gly x.. ....,. .,...,x 30 X ,Xx, . H XA X 2 M, xW f0 N Z W 12 5? 54 ,f 1: if ji Q xv. . Z ' 'bf . e Q . Q 3 B A . i Q L. .X X ,yl if Z 1 ,U N y 1 ,gg NN? X .. , .LL,. .. . xxx ISABEL REICHARD Belle Those eyes of blue come smilin' llirouglif' This fair-haired lady is very much liked by all who know her and theres a reason. She is always pleasant and agreeable to every one and helping is her middle name. As a student she has much to her credit. Few and far between are the times when she is unprepared. We are not able to say much concerning lsabel's interest in the heart-breakers. We can only quote the gypsy s words, There's a boy for every girl in this world. We expect lsabel to have great things on her list of achievements in the future, and our best wishes go with her. Academic ll: A, A., I-2-35 Phi Della Quae Sigma, Presidenlg Girl Reserves, l-2,- Nccarnis. ROVENA REICHARD Reeme A beller friend does no! exist A friend in need is a friend indeed That friend you will find in Rovena She would do anything that is possible for you and then grieves that she cannot do the impossible She has won many friends by lending a help mg hand Reenie is a good preacher She preaches what she believes and the worst of it is she practices It She intends to Join the large corps of school marms but some day a prince charming will come along and Reenie may change her mind In short Reeme is a Fine sport and a real friend We all wish her success Academic I A A IZ34 Girl Reserves IZ34 Booster Club 4 MARK REPH Rebel Emply vessels ma c mos! noise Mark is a brilliant commercial who reaches his zenith in that gentle art known as English We remember him as a student at Nlosser He was quiet-oh my yes but still water runs deep Mark is a most proficient clerk at one of our Acme stores yes the business is increasing rapidly Putting everything else aside Rebel is just a good fellow ever,w1ll1ng to give any one a helping hand and we certainly wish him the best of luck that s coming to him in his after school career rw 3 s Q 5 1 9 s 2 A E EU S 5 C0 NN at at I ffff X x ri - yy U . . ., i .. . . , . . H - 4. f ,. . 4. ,. ', H I ll . If U - -. . ll . li ' I l I - -I ' ' ' I I ' ' ' I , . ' CI I! .. k . .. . . . . I v . . - - H .. . . . . g , ,' . ,, - . X ,r,, , ,rrr ,rrrr , ,kkr ,r,,.L. ,grkrrrr L Q-my -Xt gs- sv- Q'- xx ....... .... t' -6 . it - it -'X :Q t K N- - . , - ,S gg ' .Q 1: Nxt ,x X g I- 5 sz g rs :Q 1 E 1 t ,... ....... . .,..... ........... . . .... ,,,.,,. . s me wil Nxwss ss, -ttt....- A.-was - X we mg A Q-,p 'Y . .X W. ,. . tt . . .. , f Q ' 'r .. . i E S x v Q -X .x tt . Z :x g -' X XX .gr Qu! D '- x 3 T J 0 A. -X 2 I- s wax 5 F Q . ss 5 Jessie REIFF Jess .. Your lalcs. madam, would cure deafness. A Yes, tales are ,Iess1e's specialty-tales of every descrip- tion. indeed. we are sometimes inclined to believe that she even collects fish tales. Beside being a fine story teller. Jess is-an all-round good sport. She loves good times and especially plenty of jazz'4so what more do you want? Of :Iessie's male friends, we know little. The reason for this IS that they are forever coming and going, so that we lffaffly have time to learn their names. Thus. by keQPln8 the string ' moving Jess has been able to keep us in the dark: we know. however. that she will some day find her idea of perfection in one of them. We might mention that jess is an exceptionally fine cook and housekeeper and we feel sure that those deft hands of hers will not be idle long. Home Economicsg A. A., l-2,' Art Club. ly Phi Della Quae Sigma: Boosler Club, I-2-35 Girl Reserves, I-2. ROBERT RICE Rice Good beyond dzspulc Here we have the Spanish shark of the day ln fact he is so Spanish that when he asks for hair tonic at the barber shop they give him Eau de Quinme for the joy of hearing him pronounce and translate it As Rice is not inclined toward the fascinating sex he made his time worth while by studying He is one of the prominent group of class midgets but overcomes the ambition he displays in his classes Rice is very popular among his classmates and we antici pate a bright future for him Academzc I A A I2 3 'Vlalhcmatlcal Club 4 OYCIIES lra 234 X ESTH ER RHODES Peaches Keep your face loward lhe sunshine And lhc shadows wlllfall behind Behold the midget of D 3' To look at her you would not think that she makes much noise but just start her talking she has a parrot beaten by a mile' We some times wonder whether the business world will see much of Esther What say Peaches 3 But to forget Cupid did you ever watch her play basket ball3 She is one of the star forwards on the Asbury team No guard has yet succeeded in outwlttlng her ln school ln athletics ln everything her friendliness and lovable disposition create a warm place in the hearts of every one with whom she comes in contact Commercial his lack of size by Taking all ln all X X xxx i . , an I ' - 1 .. . ., : . .. - - :Q ' . .' - .... . . st ss . P - s X 'X Er - X X ye . Q -X Q . - px -Q t ,- X WNMN xNNNMNNWMNWNNNNWN1 .N XM-U.-' Xxmwsge WN SAK KAW ZX .... f ?v.Lttxx.Wxttmx.Mt.aNNtttNttNtt.MNNWN wtssxxtx X . . -SQQ-iN H'0f,X ,. . . t O X -tt X iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTTiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiif,111LTTVTX - 1 7 SX X S A lg' X XXX S - X Tflliff5555355555iiixffifxiP1Fiixfxlixifffff. Tffii X XZ xx X X X X x X X S A , K as N it gs as gy H - s .X ,st 11 qs assay- -an ANNA RICHARDS Annie 1 camcg l sludiedg 1 conquered. Stella, stellae, stellae, stellam. stellaf' Four years hence Anna will be eating and sleeping to the tune of star in Latin. For she intends to be a Latin teacher. She charms the ear with Gaul as a whole, or Pray, O Catilinef' or I sing of arms and a hero. In reference to the opposite sex, as much as we know, Anna is not interested in them, yet a book cannot be judged by its cover. Taking all in all, Anna is a good sport, and may she be successful in teaching sum, es, est. Academic 1l,' lVlall1emalicalClub, 4. ELIZABETH RODGERS Elizabeth Yes' No' Yes' No' Yes' No' Elizabeth certainly loves to argue especially if Buck nell is concerned All you have to do is mention some other college before Bucknell and she is off She IS known as one of those bright Rodger girls an the title surely fits her What she doesn t know not many others do Elizabeth has a capable business head and is a ne worker She is noted for lt at the Girl Reserves and any responsible position is given to her She intends to finish her schooling at some college probably Bucknell and then there will be added to this world another martyr to the cause of teaching Academrc 1 Matliemalzcal Club 3 4 Czrl Reserves 3 4 Boosler Club 3 4 Girl Reserve Council MARY RODGERS Pete 0 what a pal was Mary' Enter Mary which Maryi' Why Mary Rodgers one of Dr Kressleys promising Latin students Mary says in all earnestness that she intends to teach Latin This seems difficult to believe but miracles do happen Mary IS not found wantlng in sports for 1n swimming she s bound to win the laurels She also loves dancing and we must confess she is quite a little Jazzer Then too she takes an active part in the Mathematical Club and Nalh Pleda She intends entering Bucknell next year and we wish her all the success possible Academic I A A I 2 3 4 Nazh Pleda 3 4 Malbc malzcal Club 3 4 Girl Resertes 3 4 Dramalic Soezely 4 Boosler Club 4 X X W X x ' sl 1 . ' ll d . , . . nn ' sv - J , - ,' . - ,' , - : . .. H , . , . . , : - -. - - - ,' . - .A - ' . ' v , . ' ' . u ' y v 1 1 J , . X ttt.t ,.t, ssxgx f e---s A- A as K ss : s 2 ' K .. ...... ....... X K- wx NS- X K :xg Q X Q: g t.t..t.t... ., ..., t.tt , ..t,...,.tt , ., t.ttWllLgW xx was tt N xmtxttwwxxt as xxtmmwx.. - x,,,.-- saws .txt at s- , .X X WWW awwMNXNXNNXNWX as N xwsmxx , HAGXXX 5 fy .. . .X.x .xx.....,... .x,. X ., , 1- HQ, S E, J o L I KENNETH ROTH Kenny I have lived abu! not in vain. This young fellow is classed with the greatest men in history, including Caesar. Napoleon. Frankenfield. and others, and as such enjoys a great popularity in high school. He often mentions the fact that one of his great grandfathers was a Stoker on the Mayflower, and that he himself is the inventor of the famous smokeless cigarette. Kenneth has two great ambitions, to become President of the United States. and to put his saxophone together again. We sincerely hope that fate will rule against him when he attempts his latter ambition. As for his former ambition, we really believe that if the women continue to vote, he will eventually attain his desire. At any rate. we wish him the best of luck. Academic l,' A. A.. l-2-3-45 Booslcr Club, 4. and happiness Club 4 CHRISTINE SANTEE Chris Much sludy is a ulearmess lo the flesh This healthy looking damsel is the star joker of D 3 She believes in the aymg Laugh and grow fat o Chris as to most of the girls in her class a hot dog or a chocolate ice cream soda looks better than a school book Christine s main ambition is to bluff through shorthand class We fear that some day if she does not stop her mumbling acro s the aisle she will be ejected from English class There is only one puzzle to us and that 15 those long distance calls from Kutztown We wonder who that mysterious person co1.ld be but of course Silence is golden Chris is Not first or last but always right in it sadness starvation and Qantee when shall we meet agam3 Commercial A A I2 3 4 Commercial Booster .. 5 J lg , 5 . . l . . ' ' ' nu rr Q s , . T . Q . . . , ,, '. ,, . .. . . - H ll ' A - , .. . : . .. - - - .' ' - .... s- MN ,sms 'xx js Wy 'x A - XE 53 Nxt t X 1, Q - Q fi ELIZABETH RUHE Betty Ealsl My kingdom for some eals Never will I do today that which l can do tomorrow This is typical of Betty whenever lessons are the subject But we can t say that she really doesn t study cause she does Betty is also very fond of athletics and can be seen at all the school games Although Betty doesn t say much concerning the opposite sex we have gathered from things said here and there that she is well acquainted with certain ones How about it Betty What she will do when she graduates Betty has not yet decided but we know that whatever she undertakes she will succeed in doing well So here is to your success Acazlemc II Booster Club 2 3 Classical Club l Class Bas elball 2 A A 1234 MGlhCmGllCGI Club 4 U swtwwtmttwa.ttmtw,ttWtNW.tN.NX A A fwfff yh yf RUTH SANTEE Ruthie Every one has her aulls urelness is hers All that this falr loo, ing damsel does IS eat and giggle Laugh and grow fat Our friend Ruth lntends to enrich the student body of West Chester Normal School next term Who knows but what she may take Doctor Kressley s place some day3 Ruth is a jolly companion and a merry lass to have around She is always gay and happy Here s luck Ruthie for your future career Academic I Chorus 3 A A 4 x X x W .N was-s , vaff x .s X yo-14 HWA. ..... ..,..,t.... ....t.,...tt. X S Z :xx X.. is E X .tttttt ....,t...r.t.t......tttt.tt.,t...t..,t..t..t.. . . . gui X . f X K K Ss X r . X r X hxx Xslhxk. X X , , .. si Xt . REBECCA SAMUELS Betty On with lhe dance! Betty can usually be seen before the first period, rushing to Room Zl 5. to tell the girls about the wonderful time she had the night before, and what he said. and so forth. She is always lively, and nothing short of a com- mand to leave the room can dampen her spirits. Betty is frequently seen at Traylor's on a Saturday night. and her acquaintances at Lehigh and Albright are unusually large. But we hear that a certain Freddie takes more of her time than any of the others. We are sure that Betty will be a success in life, for she has talent:and pleasing ways. Commercialg A. A., 2- 3-4. IVA SAYER vah Good better bcs! she s all of lhcm As you gaze on this picture your mind recelves the impression that this is a very quiet girl Although Iva is so quiet she IS one of the very best friends Any favor that is asked of this llttle girl is quickly and willingly granted But Iva positively insists that she is not interested in the opposite sex We really do not like to contradict her but we have doubts about the truthfulness of her statement She visits Readmg so often that It arouses our suspicion Yes little girl you have us guessing We wish you success in anything you undertake and hope that your good nature will wln you many more hrm and true friends Q 3 E Q 2 Q A 5 N W -z.. Q :- 3 :: 50 N 4. yy! l ' tl 1 Y! N ..l ., I V -. - ' J , ' - ..,,. ...., ,.... , .,.....,....,....,,.....,........,. Q .X Q eee- NT ssss. as -. X Ni sw . ..................,...,......t.. .... , .,...,. , : X X ii A R 35 55 i T ' t .... .. ..... .. . . . SQXXQNXN . .. .9259 HHN M in X X . sg qxx .tw x.XxxXx .xxx xx......xxxN.x...x.N,x, ...x xxX.xX..N . . 5 - I g K ,t X X ilu O t X N S -is gs X' ELEANOR SAYLOR El Lillie, buf, 0 my! Yes, really, this little lady is a senior. Four years ago she came here with the great crowd from Junior High. She likes athletics very much and filled the position of forward on the class basketball team very well. Eleanor likes to dance very much or else why would she be such a devoted follower of the Traylor Serenadersn? Oh! no. it isn't that. Karl doesn't play in the orchestra. but he likes to dance, too. Next year Eleanor is going to West Chester and then become a teacher. We are sure she will succeed: and our best wishes go with you. Eleanor. Academic Ilg A. A., I-2-3g Class Baskelball. 2-3. CHARLES SCHAEFFER Charlie Laugh and the world laughs with you The world surely has plenty of laughs and very few studies for Charlie He is full of Jokes and has many a good time at the other fellows expense His mam pas times are wasting time 1n the lunch room and driving around ln his Oakland He is greatly interested in the fair sex and can often be seen driving through the streets with the machine full of girls Almost every evening around 5 o clock he can be seen hanging around the corner of Fountain and Linden Streets waiting for some one We do not know what he intends to do in later life but we feel sure that he will succeed IH whatever he undertakes Acadcmzc I A A I2 3 FREDERIC SCHMEYER Fritz The boy wzth the smzle Remember the fellow with the baby complexion an red cheeks who would come swinging up the corridor smiling at every one whether he knew them or not3 That s Fritz He IS quite out of the ordinary in many ways For instance he has a radio set that works That in itself is considered a great achievement by him reminds one of the wise cld owl that lived 1n an oa usually very quiet except when well never mind when Some time in the future we expect to see a large edifice a Eleventh and Hamilton Streets with the sign Schmeyer s Emporium over it Academic! A A I734 X XX XXX N X NX X x r. - H . ' - - - .. . ,. . He t 3 - is A - -s IS . 2.1 . ai - ig gm 11 1111 ff yr -- tw- tt -WWdwwmtttwwsNWN .xxxx. W..X.awwwKWWNXW . A- .Q j I UZ 2 PHILIP SCHMOYER Phl O that head of hair You I1 know zl mos! anywhere Phil IS our representative from Mountaxnvllle and Nwasxk 52-rl HMA .xxX,x....Xx.,...a.....N,.,..a,. X X 7, Z f 2 , Www fl? 7' ff f. Z yfmwfz, , 7 5 :IS A . wasMWatNWNWNXNWXNXN vwtwwx NN .. , X g Q J os , :X - R1 e 5fXXW. 11 . e . 5 Y by .... .. 51 QJQIQ km New MIRIAM Sci-IMID Schmitzy Her voice is sweel and low-an cxcellenl llwing in woman. I-lere's to one of the cooks, the quietest in the bunch, and one of the best liked. lVlim is full of fun and keeps, in a state of perpetual giggles, whoever is lucky to be near her. She is always ready to help any one at all times and forgets her good deeds quicker than we can. Miriam wants to be a nurse and we're sure she will succeed in the good work. Of course, we know she doesn't expect to do that forever-others would have something to say about that. Which one will succeed we can't say as yet. Here's best wishes to Miriam! Home Economicsg A. A., I-25 Girl Reserves, I-2-3-4. an able representative at that He was one of the shining lights of the class It IS hard to beat him in anything pertaining to Latin or Greek Phil is quite a good runner but he has never taken part ln any of the track events at school We haven t got anything pertaining to hlm concerning the opposlte sex but of course we don t know everything His hobbies are studying and ice skating He is very proficient in the latter and is often out skating for hours at a time but he is always alone We understand that he lntends to become a pedagogue and he has the best wishes of the class 1n this Academic 11 A A I 2 3 4 Classical Club 2 3 4 CHARLES SCHNECK Snitz Everybody loves a fal man Well here he IS' Snitz is one of the mlracles of A H S We do not refer to his ability as a scholar but rather to his ability as a consumer of grub Charles motto has been and no doubt will always be l m not greedy but l like a lot It has been definitely confirmed recently that he has often been the main cause of those serious food shortages in the lunch room Charles is a commercial and the way he handles a type writer IS a comphment to the company for making such a sturdy machlne All ln all Snitz IS a good fellow always jolly and smiling We certainly wish him the best of luck and success All s yours for the taking Snitz ' fffff X X xx XX ,ww rf mf, f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , f , H ,...,....,...,,...,.....,.,..,,.,.,,,..,..,,,,,,,.......... .,,,,,....,,,.,,.,,...,, . . .,....,,,....,..,,,..,..,,,,,..,,...,,, ,.... ....,, ...........,,,,,.,..,..,,.,.,..,.....,.,..,,,,,,......,,.,,,.,.,,...,...,...,...,.,....,,.,.,,, , , ,, ,, ,, 5: , ..... ...,,,,... . I: f ,,,,, .. ...,. .,.. ....,,...., , ,,..,, ,...,,., , , ,,,, , ,. . , , ,,,, , , ,: 5 ,w 3 I . Z2 1 ' . - if Z ' . f, g 4 Z? 5 . ' . ' ' - 22 1 55 7 - . 7: Q . 5? : .. ff 1 ' ,, , . U 51 5 ff , ,z 3 ' .. - 95 5 . - . f. 4 . if 1 : rg 5 . ,. 'L I ' , . : 3 I . . Z ffm, Z H. 1 ' 1, QE , 5 .AZ A . ' : 15 Zi - ' 1, 1: 1 Z2 ,,.'L . . 1 vf : . , , 5? ,,,. 5 . . . E E . ' gyyuzmi . , . 1 H - , 1 1 ,wfffqz ' . . , Ei ,E ' . ' . -- i -4? ' - I if 2 . . - . Zz f Lg 1 ' I ' 5 A, . 2 Z 1 . . 9-1 'Z . ' ' f, - ZZ 1: 1 - 41 5 ' ,f . , . Zi f ' if i . ' f, , . 2? f ' ' ' ' . 22 ' : 1: ' : ' fi S ' . 7: 5 ' ' 9' , - - . 1 . - Commercial A A I2 34 Commercial Boosters 3 x XXX ,csv Nw x ff' HQ? . . ' '- I I U.. O ag Q ,Eel r PAUL SCHNECK Scrub Since all great men are dying, 1'1l nol linger long. This is one of the wood-working section's happy-go- lucky fellows. who has made many friends by his com- panionable nature. About Scrub's class work, we can say very littleg he got along fairly well and worked hard when he wanted to. Yet. Paul has no gray hair on his head as a result of hard work or study. He is exceedingly fond of parties and automobiling. With whom? Oh. that would be asking questions. But in spite of these things, we expect to see Scrub a success in anything he takes up4be it prize fighting or running a shoe store. lnduslrialg A. A., l-2-3-4g Class Football. 4. VERONA SCHNECK Schnecky Tas the songs you sing and the smiles you wear Tha! ma e the sunshine everywhere Schnecky IS the laughmg girl of the senior Com mercials She IS determined to be everybodys friend and she conquers in every attack Where is her better half? you ask Well you may ask but we may not answer yet Schnecky always does her lessons tn the afternoon so that she may have leisure and a free con science to play the charming hostess She will tell you that she has many pets but best of all she likes birds and Muhlenberg students We have often wondered who that handsome man IS who talks to her every day m the lunch room Good luck Schnecky for thee and thine MARIAN SCHOLL Bobbsy A lzllle while and then Marian 15 quite small but not all good things come in big packages Some think Marian is a freshman but they don t let her hear them thmk it Marian is quite a Sheba with her bobbed tresses Qthus her pen name Bobbsy J They say she has no better half but who could resist her endearing young charms? Bobbsy 15 very good in her studies She IS quite a star in shorthand perhaps it is because she has short hands' She expects to enter an office and show her talents there We wish her heaps of luck and hope she won t forget her old chums Commerczal X XX XX ..- . . . .. .. - .. - . .. . .. .. ., . , . . . . .. .. . . , . 4- H .. . . -v , , .. .. ,, ,, . . . . . . - . .. . X if MX -5 , X x Q N 5 ' o ' X A . XX Y s S Commercial A A I2 34 Nsxszcsxy ....t.tt.QS-I'lN Hlcflx.. .. X , . t SAO sa ts . tt . ' - Q Q S sg N tt xXX.,xXNNXNX.XX Q Z 3 X 'N 5 s XX....x......,.. ffffffffff fff.i'TNT7f7TfTXWfxfxffffxf O x E -X X X- .X m gm Q s g - S xo 5. KN V- X s X, pt X ,, . .QQ , , L Q if . X KN t, X .x.X MARION SCHRADER Mal Measure your mind's heiglil By the shade il casls! Yes, Marion seems to be one of the quiet girls of the class, but then. still waters run deep. you know. She likes to go to Christian Endeavorewonder why? There are several attractions. we've heard, but we are not sure whether it is the future minister or the Chronicle and News advertiser. We might add that Marion is very fond of wild animals. especially wolves. She can also play the piano, and we often hear her ragging it as we go by. On the whole. Marion is a good sport and a likeable companion, and we wish her all the luck in the business world. Commercial. PAUL SCHRADER Bus The thing that seemed to worry Paul least of all was his lessons In the classroom he usually knew his lessons although no one ever found out how he did it as he was never seen to study Paul was one of the best athletes in the class He was especially good in track as he holds the broad Jump record and was on the relay team We wish him the best of success and some day we expect to learn that he has broken a world s record in track Academic l A A l 2 Varsity Trac 2 3 4 Varsity football 4 Varsity Baseball 3 Class Track 2 3 4 Class Baseball 2 3 Class Foollzall 2 3 ROBERT SCHULER Bo The gift of gab is a wonderful licrilage l you lal lo yourscl By looking at this picture one would judge Robert to be a quiet fellow This is correct for there are few fellows to be found who are more quiet or more unassuming than Bob He was one of the shining lights in the class and he had very few Hunks coming to him The fair sex seems to have no attractions for him but we heard that he was rather interested in a certain junior girl Some day we expect to see him as one of the country s biggest hardware merchants Commercial A A l 2 34 Commerc1alBooslers 3 4 ':-..-: 'A k.--.' ' ' . : 'A . : . - -: Y f lt ff' ' : - .. - - - J ' ' . - - M s,ss,t.s. s .,.,srt..ttt,.r,.....,...t to , X X N5 isa, 5 X Eiggg.sgQt1u11g,Qg:t:.Lg ttttt Q ttt,t git tt,tt Ntesxxxx N H X . taghosi fc, Q i E .c iw o L X .N Q tx L, K . . 5 5 FLORENCE' SEIBERT Bobby Her wise, rare smile is sweel with cerlainliesf' This is Florence: alias, our A'Bobby. How she received that nickname still remains a mystery to us. Florence can play the piano, dance and sing. She is also fond of sports. We hear she is the captain of a team of boys on her street for some game or other. She would rather be on the street playing baseball or football than in the house studying. The very sleepy look which Bobby wears every morn- ing upon entering the classroom has aroused the curiosity of her classmates. They have finally come to the con- clusion that late hours every night do not agree with her. These are some of her characteristics. and she is truly popular among her classmates. Commercial. MARION SEIPEL Maggie She nows no genius but the genius of hard work You can always tell Maggie by her radiant hair It s real honest to goodness red but we would not have lt changed for the world Maggle s one of our bright lights not only because of her hair but also ln her studies She llkes dancing and the movies BeSldCS jazzing the keys on a Royal typewrlter she IS also an artist at the piano We also know that canoeing on the river does have 1tS charms for Marlon and G We also know that she has been and maybe still is lnterested in a certain Commercial senior of last year Here s wishing you all the luck in the world Maggie Commercial A A 34 RALPH SELL K1 Love me and the world is mme Up to his junior year Ralph attended Richlandtown High School where he partlclpated in athletics of all sorts However a dislocated knee and a few torn ligaments have prevented him from helping on the Allentown High teams Any one who can adapt himself to a different envlron ment such as Ralph has done in the past year can get along with any one with whom he comes in contact out in the world Therefore we predict a very bright future for this young man Ralphs hobby 19 girls girls your chance' Academic l A A -I S X XX and girls Girls heres x xxx .. - H . . . , ul nu l - g . ., - . rt -df, .. . . ,, ' ,' . ., ,' .S.S.,4. - Y els S ' .E if - ' Q 5- .. ..,tt.. lllllllltllllllllllllllllllllQlllllllllllgllllllllllll X 5 t, .,.- f NXMLXG A. sl 5-it-.. xixtt -N XLliilillilllllillfl'lit 'iii' . She is studying to be a stenographer, and we wish her ff 71 ,.,,,,,,,, , ,. ,, ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. ,.,,. , ,,,,.,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,.,,,,,,,, , , . ,,,,,,4,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,., , ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , , , . ,. , , . , ,...,..... . ,..,,,,., ,....,. , , , , ,., ,.,, ,, ,, .,. f, 1, 4: . .. .. . ,, , 9? 4 ,z 3 :E 5 2? 5 ff c 1. . :E 5 ' N . . 42 2 ' 'E 1 ' ff ' I ' I, . , : 177 fo : - ay 2: ' . ' 6 1 ' jmffg 2 ' ' ' 5 mo! 5 . ' ' ' ' j 4 E . Q Q I I 5 f -I 1 I l I , 5,,,,f,f4 1 I . . ' , ,.,,, .45 '- , . QW, 5 I ' ' . . . . - . 5 ' E ' , f f : L 'J -4 cg ' ' 2 ffff I . ' f f, M , ' 1 ' 5 . I 1 ' - . an fn X Z WWQXXXN xxx.x 53-IAN Hlcgkso. .. ,. K wc ff I ,W L E N yo om-1:9 ,ff y 4, mf! , 7 4 Z 9 ? 7 x 'L W 'Nfl ANNA SEMME1. Nan Still walers run deep. Anna is one of our quiet girls at school, but when she is among her friends outside of school she is not so quiet. As we all know. she is a studious girl. as she is always carrying a book. One of Anna's greatest delights is to take another girl's male friend. She is also fond of reading and taking walks She used to go to Bethlehem frequently, but now it seems she likes Allentown more. Nan was one of Leh's co-workers, and was quite a successful saleslady. She has retired for the present. 6Vel y SU CCCSS. MAE SENDEROWITZ Matie Swecl and demure 99 per cent pure Surely every one has heard of Matle You haven t3 Well the easlest way to find her IS to look for Ethel Mohn We are quite sure Mane will be there for the two are inseparable lVlat1e has a most sweet and pleasing disposition but even the sweetest girls have their weak nesses We thmk perhaps that Mae s is candy at least she just loves to receive boxes of it And talk about being a good all round sport no one ever swung as wicked a tennis racket as Nlatie and we do hope she can handle her man as well Commcrcialg A. A., l-2-3 4 Academic I A A I2 3 4 Gzrls Booster Club 4 GRACE SEWARDS Dan Merry all lhe day am I Upon looklng at this picture you d imagine Dan was quiet and sober But looks are usually deceiving Her sunny disposition and never fading smile easily makes her one of the most popular girls in the class Dan is quite a champion when it comes to speed in typewritmg She tries to make us belleve that she isn t m the least interested in boys but who is the he she is with at all the social BHBITS3 On the whole she IS a good sport and a likable companion We know that she will be a good stenog and will be a success through life Commercial A A I A . N Z th ADELE SHAFFER Silence is golden. Adele is rather quiet. but at times, in cooking class, she can talk as much as the rest of us. And when she talks. she says something worth while. Adele studies hard for what she receives on her report card. and it seems that she works overtime when it comes to sewing. Whether it's a charity garment or something for herself does not enter into the questiongshe is among the first to have hers complete. When Adele is not thus employed, she may be found busily ushering at the Rialto4she always tells us about the feature and it is on her say-so whether or not we go. All in all, Adele is a good sport. and is liked by many. Home Ecunomicsg A. A., l-2-3-4. j VINCENT SHEEHAN Vincent Posolulely Mr Gallagher' Absolzvely Mr Slieanl Folks' Look him over Why5 you say For the simple reason that here you are able to look upon one of the shining bright stars of the Spanish class fslghs and groans etc J ln fact Vincent is to the Spanish class what cranberry sauce is to the Thanksgiving dinner However countrymen Vincent s diversion lies not only in the mastering of Spanish No indeed' For further information on that subject we suggest an interview with a certain Miss but that s telling secrets Nevertheless and disregarding all joking we wish Mr Sheehan the height of success in anything he may under take for his life s work Academic l A A 1234 Class Foolball 4 Class Trac 2 W was v-1 H X. Od 'Cv tg - X 1 ' o i 3 1. . Adele Aizcus SHAFFER UAFCYH A lion among the laclzesl Tame3 We wonder' Here s another of those care free lads Arcy thrusts all worry away and goes merrily about He should worry' He has a Ford that goes and a girl that is faithful and to Arcy those are the essentials of life The only thing we ve ever wondered about is why Arcy doesn t break down with brain fever caused by his enthusiasm to prepare his English lesson Arcy simply dotes on English you know He may not make a hit with his lessons but outside of school with his giggles and bright remarks he s much in demand We don t know what Arcy intends doing but when he does make up his mind he ll jump right in and do it' Commercial Course Varszly Swimming 4 Class F001 ball 4 Booster Club 4 Dramatic Society 4 Cheer Leader 4 Badge! 4 Cliealers 4 A A 12 3 4 Commerc1alBooslers H . - .. , .. .. .. ,. - - .. .. , - - . . . - -I . .. .. . - 5 , , . - ' . 1 J v J . ' I 'I ' - - - - - - , 1 , , , , - -. , it - H t .. . , - . , . . . . . . . . , Ll: . I ' 'I ' ' ' 1 r J la, . . ...... .. . X- M any 1 1 V 'j 5 -N ' - -- -H - -- ' f ll'LtlllllllllllllllllllllllglglllllllltLtLllLLl.LL'l ' - . 's . . -- g .N 2 'x I .1211211121121ii1iTL1i1iY11 .IZTQ . . :T LETXTS ZiXiiii1T.'f.T'lT.iiT iT5l1iiIiiiiiitX 5 ' 1 ff yfff t NWA X SXQXA -XXX H Yx QOQJN 106' ls . . .. X. 3 Z Q .5 :X S . X N.x,x.NxX.x,...x...,..xxx,.x.xx.,Xx.xx.x.xx.,x.........xx Q X 3 X 5 X N N X ul O 3 -X' x ' . 5 Q J -3 p- .k.'q A X A. .Q 4 Xwfhejis kgs IRENE SHELLEY Re When do we cal? Re is one of the students of the Commercial Depart- ment and we're mighty proud to have her as such. She is one of the stars and bright lights of D-3. Here's where she does shine. Re is one of Mr. Acker's famous warblers and we wouldn't be at all surprised to see her in grand opera some day. Did you ever attend any of Res stag parties or eat any of her fudge? If you haven't, you don't know what you missed! Besides being a good cook, Re is a great sport. Good luck, Re ! You are sure to succeed in all you Ot . - . ......... . ......r. .... ........,..............,. . . X 2 fig exxxxis ,SW A- undertake. AMES Sl-IELLING m Enjoy Ike present smzlmg hour And pu! it out of orlune s power 1m is one of our printers and is one of the best sports in the school always smiling This lad is trying to make a pxker out of Charlie Paddock and through his Heetness of foot he has gained a wing posltlon on the football squad and has made quite a name for himself Scholastlcally speaking lm must have studied himself out before he came to high school at least some of the teachers think that he has but some day im will show them all up when he is at the head of some large printing establishment At least we wish hum all the success in the world Commercial,'Cl1orus I 2 3 4 Budget 4 lnduvrlal Foolball 4 A A 1234 ESTHER SHERMAN Esty Slzll walcrs run deep Fsther IS an extremely quiet girl not because she thinks it wise to let other folks find things out for them selves This young lady is a student and when questioned about the opposite sex she has no tlme to consider them She has a fatal weakness for books fnot school books but the latest in fxctlon Esther has a great ambition to become the private secretary to john D or J Pierpont Morgan Well good luck to you Esther C ommerczal X x X X ffff Xxx xx S5 2 J HJ- ,, E E I 1- . . . 5 5 5 MJ. ., . . . : 3 5 , . Q. . . .. . ,, . E 3 5 - ..J. ,. . . ' E E S . 2 I . nj- H . I I . ' v : f E , . .. g , ,' . ., - - - . sg - .. ,, 55 .. . -- SE . - Qi J: sg 1 S : W 1: .t Af N ss . : X :X sk - -.XX ye- Q: .. 1 -s :Q -. e 1 -Q :Q 1 . -X is aww X W Nw t X M tt X, W.p- ss. esta... ts X N gswixx N lg X Sod K ..., ,, N i A .x gl xx S 5 i ' A I ' fri- sa, Wav A SARA SHER Sahara U, large-eyed lass of wiszlomli' Sahara is one of the brightest stars in the Latin firma- ment. Never is she lacking in a solution to Virgil's most difficult riddle. Sara is a good booster of all activities and lucky is the society on whose books her name is recorded. She is most active in pursuits of knowledge. however, and we expect to see her, some day, as the learned head of the Latin or English Department in a noted college. This red-headed Gal does not seem very partial to the strong sex, but those who wait longest, fall hardest. As Sara seems confident of her infallibility, the victory will be rather interesting when her hero comes along. Academic Ilg Girls' Boosler Club, 45 Classical Club, l. FRANCES SHIFFERT Shiff I you believe il xl s so On looking at Shit? one would say Oh' she IS one of those quiet glrls But Sl'11H can usually be distm gulshed by her steady chatter chatter she is known t tell more in five minutes than any one else in an hour This makes us wonder how Bill gets a word in edgewlse Frances makes quite a fine business girl but her interests do not lie ln an office she craves something more exciting Frances is a Home Economics student and we hope she will have an opportunity to prove her ability in this line HomcEconom1cs A A X CHARLES SI-IERR O Charlie' A blush rs llzc color of vzrlue Charlie s a quiet fellow he s never heard from much but when he s with that gang of printers Jl-'Si YOU Watch' It isn t the same boy But one thing about Charlie just keeps us guessing He never spills any chatter about his going to parties or anything that holds an attraction for the younger and mcre frivolous group But heres the trick part of it how is lt that he knows every girl at high scho I7 Some mystery here Sherlock get busy' We know that Charlie will be a success He s never quite cached the point where he ll unburden himself o his ambition but that the ambition will be achieved is hardly to be doubted lruluslrzal A A l 2 3 4 443 MAE SITTLER Mae Lale lo bed lale lu rise Keeps Mae from getting loo wise Here is another studious 31 damsel of D 2 Mae tries to make us believe that the books taken homeward via West Park are studiously pored over each evening except on those evenings which are spent at church movies games or strolling about town with well we won t men tion names She also believes in patronizing the city s public grounds especially the above mentioned park Each morning this maid may be seen hurrying to those who are sure to have all the assignments for the day The next fifteen minutes we find her violently using both fountain pen and eversharp though the cause is an entire mystery to us We are sure you ll succeed in life Mae Here s wishing you the best of luck Commercial X . .-.xi-.-,X NH scsi 'owe s X F Y- Z r 5 .h , 'H :J - Q it vi- 'LJ . gig x g5 s so s.s,,s WALTER SHIMER Walt Silence is golden, speech silvery Speech is human. silence divine. If silence were indeed divine, Walter would be an Adonis. for he is a very quiet and seemingly shy lad. But talk about lessons! Walt's there when it comes to book- keeping or typewriting. He's the original typewriting shark and as for bookkeeping4well. the prize Walter won in his junior year for his excellent bookkeeping is quite enough evidence. His outstanding characteristic is determination. and when he makes up his mind to do a thing, he sticks fast to his purpose and won't let go. With his many fine qualities, we feel sure that Walter will make a name for himself in the business world. Commercialg A. 14.5 Commercial Booslers. ENE D SMITH Freckles Bluslzes may come and lzluslies may go Bu! rec les hang on orever Who is he5 No it isn t Wesley Barry lt s just Genie Gene certainly has proved himself to be a good sport He has shown an unfailing interest in school activities As president of the Dramatic Society he has shown his ability in this line Taking allin all Freckles is a likable fellow and a good friend His pleasing dis position has won many friends for him among the students and teachers and we know that he will make a success of 1 e Academic I Class Foolball 2 3 Varszly Foolball 3 4 ramatlc Society 3 4 Preszdenl Dramalic Society 4 Class Basketball 4 X xxx .. . . ' . lr . , . - . , ' u . I v . . , . G 4. fy .. f k f . . . . . . u . u ' ' - ' . . D . . - . . . . no ' nn . ' J . - ,' ' . - J D ' ' , - ,' ' . . : , . . ....,.,. ... ......... .. .,...... l ss jx N: .ig gg -gs Xi 1 'f - ' cf X 5 X-Q ig 3? - xg x XaQutLLLLlls.Ntul.t.tN.N..NNt.Nt. N, K Xiao... NEW..-Q' ,N -W... mx... -s A.-sw N H NX . gs O-I4 IGVX., K v 01 M Q X . . . . .. .. .. wus xx.x .xx.x,..X.kX,x X..x.Q.X.Xk. xx... o . . .Mx .., , .K sg qi X X U1 X HELEN SMITH Helen Despile llic serious look in her brown eyes, Beneath llie surface, mischief lies. Helen is a good little sport in many wayswher out- standing Hpeppinessn and good nature has made this maiden one of our popular girls. Every day of her life, our Helen is carefree and happy. lf you can keep a secret l'll tell you something. She likes the little town of Catasauqua. and especially a boy that graduated from C. H. S. in l920. Do you know him? If things are slow when she arrives on the scene, they become alive immediately. She is earnest, sincere and hard-working. Helen. our best wishes go with you. Commercialg A. A., I-2-3g Budgel, 2. 5 'fy R .. .... . ....... .. . 1. 5 Q Q S 5. 3 5 X X . X . ., S. E t -an rs. . A L S. . ss PEARL SMITH Pearl A gem of the jirsl water Pearl is one of the best liked girls in the senior class Shes very helpful and obliging and can offer good sug gestions for any enterprise she s engaged in She s a dandy student too and she abounds in perfect copies She has just heaps of friends and what s more she keeps them Pearl will eventually become some tired business man s very much prized private secretary until some he comes along and finishes her business career for her Till then best wishes for success Commercial A A 1234 Nath Pleda 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Senior Budget AMEY SMYTH Maudie Laugh and lhe world laughs willi you At first glance one would think this blonde lass to be of a quiet dl position But looks are deceiving It s a lucky thing that Maudie is no boy or fellows like Valentino would be out of luck Her craving for excite ment is greater than that of any boy She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the famous Knutt Club which passed out with the class of 23 But laying aside all fooling we think Maudie is one of the best pals any one ever had Cespecially Butch J and we wish her the best of luck Commercial A A I34 Boosler Club 4 Girl Reserves xxx x ss I - -. - ' ' J , I . . . . 5 N , .i . H . : . .. - - : . 5 ' . .,., .. .... ., we as ,uv is Y tg-by - -E E i Q ' ES S ' :S Q 3 ' tt. .tat.wNt.t...taNt ttaN.aN Nutt, X Xtgws' ..s. .ass -1tt,t..' lka, -- x..awaitNamtwwtm XNNWNasWNt.tt,X Q .-.li . . 1.3. .EIIXEETEEEEETTTIEZTEXI2211213111 .IXYXXTXTXXYIXX . RXXXIIXEEYETX :I .... .,.,.. : g ? 'zzz ff aff 2 f Q X News xwrNx . six N HUA ,.,..xx....xx.N.x.. ...xx.,. ..x,. X . M X A . fl E S ,S Sis i .... zz. ..,..,x... r ...x... X yfyfff 1 x ,S R ,N--Q . . Xa S www N. N X , ........ ........ . , ...x.....,.....xx ..............X,,. . , X . S -t ,t X X was X BARTON SNYDER Bugs One whom mother nature beguiles With her secrets and wonderful wilcsf' Behold. our botanist and biologist! If there's any one deserving of the title of naturalist, it's Bugs Bugs's hobby is hunting, walking through the woods or simply hunting for other bugs. We should make more of a hero of Barton than we really do, for besides ridding the country of about a million crows, it is also said that Bugs eats or attempts to eat everything that he kills. Barton is also a hunter of knowledge, for he is one of out bright students. He was quite a star at Latin, espe- cially Cicero. When Bugs was a sophomore, he tried to tell us that Caesar won Gaul in a poker game. Never- theless, Barton was always a fine student. and never caused much trouble. We don't know what plans he has for the future, but whatever they are, we wish him the best of success. Good luck. Bugs, Academic Ilg A. A., l. FRIDA SORGER Fritz Little I am and little 1 It be But I mjust tall enough or ,I and me Yes Fritz is little but when you see hei eyes you needn t bother to look for her size And of course she knows how to use her shining lights You need not look at her the second time to know that she can use them As a student Fritz is a shark How she knows it all we cannot imagine As for shorthand she is an expert at transcribing She can always get some logical English word out of every character And when she scolds her typewriter we would rather not be around She is an all round good sport and we are assured that she can accomplish whatever she undertakes Commerczal A A 34 ,111 gn, , 2 wx X X ,ff MARY Louise SPENCER Spencer She was a phantom of delzght Enter the heroine' Mary is surely fitted for the role This tall stately blonde could not fail to impress any cold hearted hero but whether she d be desirous of doing so is another thing However Stutz could give the desired information Every one likes Mary Louise In her studies she is an average pupil even as you and l Mary Louise loves to dance and can do it too She never lacks partners in this famous indoor sport We don t know what Mary Louise is going to do in the wide wide world but we wish her luck Household Arts A A 23 of!! ll!!! ll ,fm 7 NNQ 3 5 r i 4 - , , : : E .- . . . 5 : E v . f .- 2 5 5 .. . .. . . X . . - 1 Q : 1 - v v X I I ' ' S 5 E ' ' ' :E E .. . ,, . . Q 3 : . , : E I - -1 ' - 5 5 1 .. U 55 .. . .. I I p a E f Q , . . . . 55 , . ., - . X5 R......tm...,,..........tt..........a........aa..................,.......f,. 5' ,ss 'W ,ywhr '5 't' WS' 'WW WN if Q5 Ai ' is - T t :X : F X. 7 - . , is . r - . . . -.X .x , wt......s.ws ......w. .. .wma at NX,,..s+ V tgw,-A sfsss X t R X as -N. ttttttwN.Nt.t.NWt.-ttt...ttWus.w.t...X, . -.tg .M :E HRX S ., ...... ..,,,.,.... , . , . ' .x YA .As ELIZABETH SPENGLER 04 6' V lf ml -s S S 5 X -Q : T me.,t.t...tt.t.,t.-.t..t.tW.Nt,t-,t,N,N,.,.,. E, gg ,E as 5 N ...x...... ...... x.,. ...x .,,..,.,,...,. . .... . , X . X LU X t.-5 ' x N x -- AX , xg , ,. X A A , . Q . X 1 5 ,maggie N - A . M x, xxx -.I-dizn Il's greal lo go oul every nigh! on pleasure bent. Your gaze now rests upon the beaming features of Miss Elizabeth. a demure. engaging young lady. D-2 claims her as one of its number. and. we might add, is proud of the fact. Liz cannot be mentioned without thinking of Fritz. her other half. What more desirable sight does one wish to see than these two inseparables walking arm in arm through the hall. or scurrying Qafter having carefully inspected the locker mirrorl to partake of their daily repast of Burg's beans. Elizabeth can produce good results from both the type- writer and the piano. even though she sometimes becomes absent-minded and attempts to play chords on the former. Liz has her ambitions, and we are sure the world holds success for her. Commercial: A. A.. 3-4. THEODORE STECKEL Te He s small but oh my' To look at Ted you would think that he is incapable of doing the things he has done But as sages have said appearances are deceiving For Ted stars not only in basketball but in football and baseball as well At the rate he is now going things look bright for him in the field of athletics Ted is a commercial but does not appear to suffer from brain fever Rumor has it that lVlcC-raw intends to strengthen his team by the addition of our star little athlete but this lacks corroboratxon At any rate Ted seems satisfied to play with the Nlajestics Here s hoping for a successful future' Commerczal A A I 2 34 Class Bascba'l 2 3 Class Bas ellrall 3 Class Foolball 2 3 Varsity Bas elball 34 Varsity Foolball 4 Commercial Boosters 3 4 PAULINE STERNER Polly An allraclwe good and likable lass Here is another of those seemingly quiet girls but for information about her vocal powers ask any of us girls How she can talk about a few favorite subjects' Perhaps the one nearest to her heart is Girl Scouts Pollv has been a faithful worker in this organization for five years and we expect to see her as National Executive or some such something Polly is also an excellent eam stress what she does not know about sewing IS hardly worth learning Polly in her sophomore year was one of the be t players on the class basketball team and as she is quite interested in physical culture we might see her as a gym teacher some day Good luck Polly Home Economics A A l23 Baseball l23 Trac l 2 3 Class Bas elball 2 3 Hoc ey 3 4 Booster Club 3 X X Xxx X X NXXQQ 1 yff 1 We X Qkkfff V X X ,-tt . : is sw ot X Q XJ Og - X NMA X ii F Q AN XXW6 massxxx x , A 042 z 5 ff V f ffff X V1 .Q . K X ta S Z- 3 S ss Q , Ns X.x..xx...NN .xx.x..x x..xxx ....x..xxx....x...x... .....,x X - Wm X N X . A , 5 Essx . .. . .XX. .. Xxsx watt X RALPH STEXNMETZ Ralph Emply barrels make llic mos! noise. Ralph is one of those merry printers who hail from the lower regions of the building. And how he talks! Once started just try and stop him. It is said that the rich are born with a golden spoon in their mouths, the talented with a pen-gif that's the case. Ralph was born with a pail of printers' ink clutched fast in one Fist. His seeming indifference to the fair sex has been the cause of much worry. Whether Ralph has had an experience that taught him a lesson, or whether his facul- ties are kept too busily engaged upon more important matters is a subject worthy of much conjecture. We wonder! Anyhow, Ralph, we wish you heaps of luck! Industrial Course. UI-lun Lzllle she cares for men we wondcr9 Bul for a palace oh my' Acres and acres of landscapes a sunken garden a home of theresa marble and well let Lucy tell you the rest she has collected so many antiques for her prospective mansion that her mother Funds it necessary to store them in the kitchen Lucy s favorite pastime IS telling us that she s going to be an old maid Of course she s fibblng for she can t possibly get around her friends at Prep and Muhlenberg We certainly are going to miss the sound of Lucys collegiate walk up and down the corridors Much to our sorrow we will be wlthout her favorite expression Oh it s adorable We don t know what Lucy s future plans are but her many frlends all join in wishing her the best success and luck in the future Academic I Boosler Club I2 A A I2 3 4 Budgel 3 JEAN STUART eanme Pleasmg in manner courteous obligmg Never causing trouble Let us introduce you to a girl that studles yes she does ean is a dandy scholar and is not a bit stlngy with her knowledge Although her Virgil translations are sometimes rather original nevertheless she can usually give you a good helping hand see ' fffff xx XX xy can is rather quet but whether that s diplomacy or not we can t tell Maybe he likes em that way Jean is fond of dancing and movies She can tell you the story of every Paramount for years back ask her and She hasn t mentioned her future aspirations but we are almost sure that college will be keeping her busy for the next four years Good luck to you ean' A A 12 3 G1rlRescrves 3 xx ffm ,UW ,. 1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,, ,,, ,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,.....,,.,..,.. ,.,,., . ,. ,, , , , ... .,,, ,,,.,.,,,,........ ,.,, ,,,.,.,,. ,,,,.,...., ,,.,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,. , , . , , 4: 4: 5: ,.. 4? 1 ,, , 2 SQ f ' ' f, 5 - if 2 ' ff 1 . fr 5 fi 1 ' 2? 2 ' ' ' 1: 1 -. I ' 5: 5 . D. . fi . fl f sg , 1, 5 . 15 I Z? 1 ' H f. 4 ' l 5 25 i ' - - ' 1 f fe: 1, 2: ' . ' ' ' 5 ff: . . ' 5 ,,.., 3 . f 1 XNUQ f . . ' ' ,, : A - . E '50 I . L ' . 1 I ' - I I 4 ' it- - -- 4 3 . ' 5 f X 5 - ' - 1 : . . L- . ' jgjhlfjfg I . ' - , ' I V I . . : 1 M ' 5 4 Q I . . .. 2 7 Ja . . pf f1 : ' 1 2, ff : 4 , .,,, ,rf 5 7.7 . ' . - Qff . I 32 1 ' 2? 1 4? , . . 5, n. . . ,: E r if E ' 72 35 I ' ' ,Ntssxx X N . .5-Ov' 'clk . . X 5 ka-'X . Z 1 - tu o . . . aa 2 ELEANOR SCHWARTZ Schwarty Description only excites curiosily-seeing satisfies il. Behold, this fair miss of the class of '24! Eleanor came to the front in her freshman year by being elected vice- president of the class. and has stayed at the front ever since. She has been a success both scholastically and socially. Try and make an engagement with her: c'est impossible! As to her future. we predict a very bright one. We know one person who thought she was pretty nice way back in l922 and has kept right on thinking so ever since. His name is S - -, but why give Eleanor away? Schwarty says she is going to be a nurse. We wish all happiness and success in anything she does undertake. Academic ll: Boosler Club, 45 Dramalic Sociely, 4,' Class Baskelball, 25 A. A.. I-2-35 Ukelelc Club, 45 Girl Reserves. I-3-4,' Classical Club, 2-4. DOROTHY TRoxE1.L Dot Pep lhy name is Dol Dot surely is a livewire full of pep and never quiet for a moment And how she loves the games' Football basketball baseball she is just wild about athletics and athletes' Dot is always present when a good rousing cheer will help boost our teams She alone cannot do much but we are sure she attracts certain er people and so does her bit as a booster Dot is quite a good student and we attribute the fact to her reading She likes to read almost as much as she likes to dance but not quite We certainly liked Dot as a classmate and we wish her all the success in the world Commercial A A 34 ELLEN G TAGERT Scotty She s noi so good in a crowd Bu! when you gel her alone You d be surprised Gaze upon the shining light of the senior class Ellen sure does her part in keeping A H S on the map Due to the fact that Ellen has been with us but a year and a half it was a difficult matter to become acquainted Although she has many outside interests she has gained many frlerds both among students and teachers Ellen has been highly successful rlur-nu ek :me she has been with us and we surely wish her continued good fortune Commercial Na1l1Plcda 4 Clmrus 34 .. . . . . Q i. I .. .- .. . . Q .- .. .. . . . .. .. - - , ........,............,........,.,.....,.................. ....... ..... ..... ..... .. s . . ,Nix 4 5' sw- - .--wx s ye vs-' N W' -U N I- LX.t.....t,..............-....,........................ Q . g Q 13 -3 2 Y gg 55 r t hx, llll'lllllllllllllZlllllllllllllllllllllliltlllllllllllf 'I - XX NXXASS K-it ik. .... -F isIllllllllllll'lifllllllllml-1Q-www-www X. .... ..,. T T.. ...., 1111111 1 yffff 1 I .A ,221 12, Nwgstasx x gb-54 NVXAR x.x.x........N......x. ,t x..NNN .. S 5 'BX .gznyx Q ' X t.WNWNaaa N Na X t X is at X SZ- :S xx ,,.x,,xxXx. if afar? 2 v7 f Z ' , 2. 1 0w X UJ N vs b Q J ,SS .m S W . ,yi X X sf EVELYN ULRICH v MAE Taoxizu. Why no! be merry alway Will: laughter on the lips? Mae is one of our excellent Commercial students and has high hopes of being a stenographer for the Governor some day. Mae also has a very sweet voice and has been one of the singers who has helped make our chorus a success. Wouldn't it be fine to see Mae in grand opera some day? lt can be done, as has been proved by more than one of our graduates. Mae is also an ardent movie fan, and goes whenever she has some one to-or rather, when she is not tied down by school work, which she has always faithfully done. All in all, Mae is a fine sport and took all high school activities to heart We hope she may be as successful in the world as she has been at A H S She certainly has the best wishes of her class Commercial A A I 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 X Xa., X Xi X swab U None but hcrsel can be her parallel This lass 1S one of our most energetic Commercial students Her aim is to become a recognized business woman and we are sure she will succeed ln bookkeeping and shorthand she is one of our shining lights She is also a good sport and can be counted on to help in anything worth while Evelyn claims that she will have nothlng to do with the opposite sex but it is rather difficult to believe that she walks up to Tenth and Hamilton Streets every night for her health However Evelyn we wish you luck Commercial ROBERT URFFER Bo Sincerlly is a vzrlue ew men possess We must say Robert is certainly sincere ID his school txs work He is one of the limited few who take their school careers seriously being one of those quiet fellows who oesnt spend all of his time in growling about heavy assignments of lessons by the teachers He takes every thing for granted and has many friends Besides being one of the stand bys in Greek class Bob also takes a keen interest in mathematics We do not know what he intends to do 1n the future but we know that he will make good in whatever he chooses to undertake Academic ll A A 1734 Classical Club 2 34 ramalic Socicly 4 71101111 x XX 5.5 if ,---. as 5 . . .. . ' . si 5 1 E E 5 ' 4. bn E5 ' .. . . . . f ,. is E , as Q . .. ' .. Q : E ' . ss E - - - -- 55 i D .4 . .. --- - : , - - Q t.... N! xv-...t.--tw..thtt...........t..................N-0-N.s................-sf ii C Wifi Y Axe N -' 'A VY ' V 60' ' X-'-AC--v ----- U. ---.., ..........-.... .... .............. . I5 5, f X N Fxf: Es E -x Y ? 5- : :Q sg sg 1 1 15 r --BX ' N' -'-----r-----------s------ss----Q ---- ---s-----..-Nr.. ,........... f 3 E ' r N .x 3 I lx 5 I , : ,,,,.,,.,... ,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,.,,,. ,,,.... swam N - mmuwtaat N R a -t W. a N as W.- XXNQS Mit, . tix lfK,....N sjlwt, X, N Xt W ,wwe t X xx WXNXN V' 'VA ...............XXX... LM x.......x , ....... it X.....N... S Ao .... X X X A f faf fff yn t , A :W ox -X S N- Q Al, as .t .,,,. .,.,..... .,.,.......,,.. , . ,... . .. . X 'XX Nwlos Xi ,S Swiss Nutt we-X' ' loA WAGNER Ida Still wafer runs deep. Ida is one of those very quiet girls: you know the kind. We mean she looks quiet but. oh. boy. just get her started on a favorite subject and she'll soon show you the big mistake you made when you judged hastily. She is taking the Commercial course and considering the work she does now some one sure is going to get a good stenog. That'll be just one more Tillie the toiler in the worldr Well, here's hoping you're successful. Ida. 3 Q 5 X ,Ks . Commercialp A. A., I-2-3-4g Chorus, I-2-3. EARL N. WALTER Slim Can I grow up yeli This is one of our small boys so small in fact that the school doctor had to stand on his toes to look into his mouth Slim IS quiet looking but then there is a proverb Appearances are often deceiving Slim has frequently surprised the class by doing his lessons a happening worthy to be mentioned Earl is one of those who ran in the New York marathon he also ran 1n several High School marathons always finishing sooner or later mostly later Slim is not a woman hater as is thought by some to be sure condi tions seemed to be directly opposite for he has often been seen ln their company As Slim is quite a carpenter we can often see in our mind s eye a big signboard with the words Walters 8: Co Furniture Manufacturers lnduslrial A A I2 34 Class Track 2 N Y Allen lown Relay Run Reading Allentown Relay Run EARL WALTERS Ear This modest and retiring young man entered the high school with the class of 24 He has been with that class all through the four years Although he studies his lessons faithfully he has become a member of the National Bluffers Union of D l At an initiation he did all the home work of the other members of the society As an added feature to the initiation he was instructed to bluff his way through examination questions etc in P D which he carried out to perfection Earl has not entered any athl tics but he is a loyal booster of all sports and school activities We do not know what Earl is going to do after he leaves school but whatever he does we wish him the very best of success Commercial A A I 2 3 4 Commcrc1alBooslers 34 yffnzuf 1011 'RX XXX R x ff an yff Wtwsmms-atwsmttttN.WtN.tNWNW xxxxx X ...Nx Nmttwtwwtwx - -- Q- Wtezsxx aw! t X it ., .S SZ 'E Hx 3 N4 Q . X X nu o Q . Q EJ ,Qs :Qs ..............,......... ..,, , -- -- - X, X 1 gg X was Xi S ,t xxxx X . . .. . . ...., UXXQEQEQS ,, r Xt Xu Nw-'tl 0,06 Z 5 QQ7 W ,,,,,,,0 HILDA WAHRMAN Hllda Commercial. DELLA WEAVER De Her DDICC was low and swecl An excellenl flung ln woman This demure mlss halls from the portals ol the type wrltlng room where she may often be seen buslly typing away yards and yards of perfect copy Unless fate decrees otherwlse and we thlnk It will Dell wlll ln all probablllty llghten some tlred business man s cares by her ready efficiency Did you ever see Dell at the library'-W You couldn t have missed her for reading IS her chief delight If you want a good book consult Della her OPIDIOD IS invaluable Della hasn t any definite plans for the future but we expect Dan Cupid to ald her lh choosing her career Commercial Chorus 3 4 Were silence golden, l'd bc Rockefellefs rival. Here's another of the few really studlous members of the senior class. Her report IS a proof of thls Although she appears to be very qulet we are sure she IS truly human. Ask the people that know her best As to her interests in the opposite sex we know very llttle but Muhlenberg is usually quite attractive just what she intends to do after leaving A H S IS uncertain, but we are sure she wlll be successful and the best of wishes of the class of 24 go Wlth her HERBERT WEIBEL Herb Another woman hater' He must hate women for he IS seen with a different one every nlght of the week Welbel has lately changed his pollcy He used to have a glrl for every nlght of the week the same glrl that IS Now he has seven glrls-one for each night Herb IS noted for his great ambltlon out of school But he does not let hls ambltlon lnterfere with his studies He IS well known ln social and pollce circles and IS very popular at hlgh school all the more because he turned down a blg movle offer to stay with us Cheer up Welbel half the lles they tell about the lrlsh are not true Academzc I A A I2 3 4 Class Trac I wfff , NX ffff x ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T .,,.,,. .77 .,,., i.i,,TiT,f..,,.,...... ..,,, . ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,., .,,7,. ,.,,,. .,,,.f.,:.,,f .,,. i.,.T..ffjfffTf..A..my V V , ,,,..,,,..........,.,..,...,.....,..,,,.,...,, .,.,..,,.,,..,..,. , .. .. , 4: 4: 5: ...... ..... .. .. ,,,. . ,. , ., ,, , . 5: l lr S 5 Z? I ,i E - 3 Z5 2 . - 5: 1 ' ,g 1 . - I I 17 ' fl E ' : . 2 5 l' ' ,, , l 93 2 I . ' ,,,. 7. 1 - : Eflffh, 5 l 1 '- ? 5 ' ' 4 ,di ' zyfffffg 1 . , . ff 3 E ' ' ' . ,fe ' I - . 1 'v 1 . I 3 5 f '79:,g 5 ' - ' 5 3 ' ' 5 ffffffg Q I - - ' - I-' I 1 Z ' ' . ' l 3 Z 2, . 5 1 ' 2 -W 1 1 ' 1 . ,,,. 5 . 2 7 E ' - , 2 f if 1 2 1 l 1 7 1 f Zi 2 ' :. lf E A- 25 E ' ' I ZZ 5 ' , 25 5 - ' I ?? E ' . Ncasmx . .. . swf-AV Hfcxfh. M so x . Q ,QXQ.xXXN g , . k.,Q xXQ,Q ..xX.. . Q Q . X I I 1 51- kgs at E g i 55 so t A . . ,. wot.. WILLIAM WELLAND Bill William is an honorable 'member of the Industrial Department and, as such. is working hard to make a place for himself in the world. Bill does not bother in the least with the girls. which is something to be regretted. for Bill is a typical blonde. William's character is marked by ambitioniout of school. His two great weaknesses are running radio sets and mixing cement. Indeed. he intends to be the city contractor some day. Bill is a firm believer in the self-made supposition that the habit of not wearing a hat develops brains, and is beginning to look for a sign of them. Well, cheer up. Bill ! Henry Ford and other fords started out slow at J Os -. hrst. lnduslrialg A. A.. I-2-3-4. EDWIN WERLEY Eddle H me women and song Eddie IS one of the lucky thirteen who strolls Hamil MAE WENNER Mae Don ljudge a boo by ltS cover Behold one of the shining lights of the class' The mornmg after the night before IS always a busy one at school She tells us all about the wonderful rlde she has had In a certain Franklin car or about some movie she an have seen and we wonder who the lucky fellow IS Mae intends to go Into the business world after she graduates and by the way she can make the typewriter buzz we are sure she will make a success of her career We wish Mae the best of luck and hope she will be success ful In everything she attempts Commercial A A I 2 34 Chorus I 2 3 4 ton Street at I0 30 Being one of the bright lights of school It has been found very difficult for some one to surpass him In German It was stated by a dlstlngulshed person that he studied William Tell so thoroughly that he could have taken Tell s part Eddie IS a firm believer In perpetual youth and to keep In this condition he IICTCS a bicycle on the main thoroughfares of the city It IS hoped that for the future business should be his career Good luck In your undertakings Eddie Academic! A A l234 X XX X XXX u u .r v . k . -v , . it - yr -- f. .- ii - H - . , - .. . .. . . - - .I . .. ' it r , ...............................r.........,.,...,............... t....t . t,.,... . , t.,.- WW 7': - P' X ' sv- - xv ' 1' .... f - . N - :s - s. S .Qs se is 22 1 Q .... ..., , .... . ..,....,,... ..,.......,....,.....t t . . N llllllllQlQlQQlQlQllllll1llQQQQQQQlQQQQQ1Q.Q.lQQlQQlWf' is xx tt..-as .S .kt LX... o X - . if if 12 I1 IE 52 is 71 51 51 IE L5 12 1? IZ 12 1: 12 11 12 12 -1 1113 7 1111 Q QM N WxsxLkXX , ssilg H X sho Q. 5 -r QQ J 111111 11 OU w Q X sX . . . S5 is xb- K, N ...,. . .....x....,.... x... .........X...... ...... 11 5 1 A 5 5. W1 1,-1111 1 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , H ,....,......,.......A.........................,.,,,.. ., ,, , .. ,.... .. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, H , , , .A,,,.,,,,, ,,,,, A H U H !,vV- lvlllll I V I 1, 1, 53 ,g f .,,. . ........ .. .... .. ., ,.,, , ,... . ..,,..,......,.., .....,.,.,. . ,,,., , . .,.,.,.. . ,, . , ,.. 11 2 if g 15 2 52 Z 1, 5 : 1 1 . 52 E 22 5 I fi 1 ' 4: 1 H 2 ' 25 2 ' fi : - ,. 1 . 1. , 1. , E2 1 1, 1 1, 4 .. , fi : - 1, 1 11 5 . fi 1 - - ' 1, 1 1, 1 9: E . ' ,: 5 5 . , . 55 3 1 . IA, 5, ' !,,31,- , - 5 712- V ' :WWE if if ' if 'I 4' E .AZ - ' ' 1 f f --, E 1 111114 5 if EY . ' - 14 1: . . 5 i- .,1' 3 ' - L 01 1 - - - 5? ,,...,. , 2 I . , . . h 5 2 - ' 5711111111 5 - I ' - . ' - 1 - I 1 ,11111111, 1 . . . Z '. ' 5 ' ' .' . . 1 , I 1 H4 1 . 1 ,,,. 3 I 57 ,fi 3 i . 5 ' ' ' yk 5 w1f,15 I . 1 , E E ' ' a 1 4 - ' V 1 K, A fx 1 I i l I 2'1 5' . 1 11 , . , 1 ff 1 5 lg 1 ' . : 1: : ' 1 gc 5 . . : 9: ? ' . : 91 1 2 1, . 1 , 2? 1 . ' , : Zi 1 - ' ' E fr 2 2 2? f E jf 1 ' ' .- , : : 5: 2 ' . . E 41 3 ' 5 gi 1 . 1 5? 1 ' 5 If 7 1 1, , . . , E5 1 . . 1 1, , . . .. . . A A : : g 5 wx 11 1 yn 1 yt. 7 W 1 ,. 4. RL . ........ ..........x.. X ,. ,.......x,xx..x.... ...,x..x N .- i t X xxxwss MARVIN WERLEY Sheik Give mejazz. To begin with. this lad lives on the wrong side of Seven- teenth Street. He can often be seen in a Studebaker with a few of the other sex, for he is superlatively fond of girls. and the schoolgwhen it's full of girls. At lessons he is a regular shark, and several colleges are bidding for him. He cloesn't know definitely which ccllege to favor with his Enrolling, but thinks he'd like to honor Penn. Good luck, enn. Academic llg Booster, lp A. A., I-2-3-4. ALBERT WERST Reds Gee I hope she xsnl late Behold the sheik with the enlightening hair' Albert is one of the most popular fellows of the Fifteenth Ward We hear that he has quite a time keeping up with all the parties that he IS invited to His lessons have suffered quite a deal already but what does that matter as long as he enjoys himself He is a baseball player of no mean ability His chief pastimes are ice skating and making love It IS under stood that he never goes skating alone and when he does go he sits around more than he skates He IS ambitious and we feel sure that he will make good in his life s work Acadcmzcf A A 1234 ILLERDA WERT lllerda Honors come by diligence This young lady is very quiet looking but you know what lS said about red hair however Illerdas IS not ordinary common plain red hair She IS quiet never theless but this time shyness may be called a virtue However she does enjoy movies and instead of raving to the girls she probably dreams long and often lllerda also enjoys athletics in the form of football and basketball we think she admires strong men All kid ding aside for lllerda has something in her beside movies and sports She has been a teacher ln Sunday school for some time and intends to take up this uplifting work when she finishes high school Were sure she will succeed Here s luck to you lllerda' Commercial A A I 2 3 4 X x 1111! X ..,.........t...N..mt......a.............u...NX Z -1-Q 3- sw, 5 wgtmgxx .., -F x ...t Sz is N5 'X WW ff ff Ha .,.,...,.., ......,............,...........,,. . A Ni ...X 3 sw.. . X ,. x X. N-N X x x .K X Ig. .. .- . fi x YSL 5 ,Msgs 0 ogy, 7 A 3 yywffz, 5 f 1 2 ' . , , ,.. X ..,.,. x,,.. . :i Clgislss XA xx sus gs MILDRED WHEELER Wheeler Thai red-haired gal. SIre's gol me worried. Behold the original red-haired gal. You know that song! Well it was written by one of the poor fellows who was jilted by Mildred. No wonder he says, She s got me worried. Wheeler is the captain of our basketball team and she sure is a crackerjack player. We hear shezd like to have a miller for her husband. You know shed like to help grind wheat. No kidding, Wheeler sure is a good sport and we wish her the best of luck. Academic I,' Class Basketball, I: Varsity Basketball, 2-3-4, Caplain, 45 A. A., I-2-3-45 Track, I-2-3-4,' Class Baseball, I-2-3-45 Hockey, 3-4,' Girl Reserves, 2-3-4: Boosler Club, 3-4. RACHEL WHITEHEAD Rae Long lean and lan y Perl proud and swan Here s lo our goal losser Rachel Of course you can t tell the exact size of this young lady by just looking at the picture but let us say she is far from being small Rae has shown real ability on the basket ball floor playing forward and guard on the varsity team for the past three years helping to brlng to Allentown the honor of having a girls basketball team which could justly claim the championship of the Lehigh Valley in l923 We know Rae will be a success in the business world but we have no guarantee that she will be somebodys stenog for a very long time Here s wishing her success and great happiness Commercial Vice Presidenl 4 Naih Pleda 4 Class Budget 4 Class Bas etball I Varsrly Baskelball 2 3 4 Class Hoc ey 3 4 Chorus I 4 Boosler Club I 2 3 4 Class Trac Team I 2 3 4 Dramalzc Socrely 4 A A I 2 3 4 ISABEL WIESER e A merry heart doeth good I1 e medicine Isabel is just a good smilxn pal a lover of sports and pleasure but a student withal Among her intimate friends she is known as Ike Her favorite pastime seems to be tennis She is often seen playing tennis at the Oakmont courts on a cool morning or cheering lustily for certain participants in the tournaments which are played yearly Maybe some day she will become a second Mallory for indeed she has seen not a little practice with male artists of the sport It is said that Isabel has chosen Bucknell as her college Here s luck to you lsabel' Academic I A A I2 3 4 Girl Reserves I2 34 Malhemaircal Club 4 Boosler Club 4 is-J' X XXX N -X S k X .Name , N H X . - - SAO-tl 'GN L X - -S R sz Ii ,Q .psi , xNW.t.tt xkxx N xxxxN.xXXX x.XXx L at XX-. ttwtwata I. X I. X xXx.xX.X..........,...,...... ,..,.... . .. s -I 5 s N X s -1' O X ,- I ..,,L., x,.. .,,..,,, . . .. I .5 X 5 ,gs X X ff ff at .xx CATHERINE WINTERS Kitty Better lalc than newer don t know what Burg would do Of course In Klttys life as life there IS a man Ask Kitty so frequently Kitty expects to enter the leaves A H S and we wish her Commercial X Behold another one of our Commercial lassiesl What a school we would have If she were to come on time' Next to lateness her favorite pastime is eating beans We without her co operation well as In any other girl s why she goes to Z :SI H business world after she much success tx L . . I X. .I N.- K L Ss . f 1 N. r6s FLORENCE WILLIAMS Floss Who has powder? Gaze upon this fair damsel. She's the star of D-3. Her favorite expression is, when asked to recite, I didn't have time to study. We wonder why. The Bethlehem cars are still running, but we wonder what would happen if the motormen would go on strike. It's likely to cause heart failure for both Harry and herself. The morning after the night before Qwhich is every morn- ingl, she may be found gazing into space. But, all in all, Florence is a mighty good sport, and we wish her success throughout life. Commercialg A. A., I-2-3-4. ALTHEDA WITMER Althea I am a quzel and modes! mazdcn but On observing this picture one would think this little ady to be very modest and prim but first impressions are rather deceiving Althea has many friends because she erself is an all round good friend She always has a cheerful greeting for every one and her pleasing personal ity will Insure for her a successful future As with many others of our classmates we have been unable to discover anything with regard to any special Interests on her part or we very rarely In fact never hear her rave e are sure that whatever she sets out to do she will accom plish and we wish her the very best of luck Commercial XX I I - , 1 5 K .. v .. E 5 . - 5 . .. . . .. . . . . 5: - . ' .. I .. Q .. - ,. . 5 1 .. ,. 5 5 - - . . i. Q . 1 . sz f . - .. I. W ' 1 , - . . . . E I 2 ' 'M . , ' - EI . . E: ln, N :Q t XXX :il .. . . .. .. . ... , 'R . ix 5? N' iS S3 . it XX X-- X swssssw-ss X s X N xx X NslltlllilllllQIllllllllllQ11llllllllltlllllllllllllf' ' Xxxw- .Lf ,, lx.. -5 x lil'''TQQQQQQQQQLNQQQQlllllalllttl..LlllollwtA.. X .tsxxxx HIGAQX do tffx . X A :x O . , xL 7U A FRANCES WITTMAN Wittie Miles of smiles. Here she is! The belle of East Allentown favors us with her presence. She is quite a prominent girl in her set. Not everybody can come to school in the Rec that is parked in front of the school every morning. but Frances can. 'Nuf ced. He is one of those good-looking juniors. Ask Frances, she can tell you all about it. In school or out she always is our bright little Wittie. She certainly can do her accounting. and is quite an athlete. She throws a wicked ball into the basket. and as a guard she is a humdinger. We hope her success will not end in the A. H. S., but keep on going forever. Commercialg A. A., 2-3-4. MARVIN YOUNG Marv He studies not yet nous it all This is one of the bright young men of the Industrial Department He is reputed as being a carpenter of no mean ability Marvm IS always willing to share what ever he has with a friend He is hard to beat m his studies as he ranks near the head in all his classes ln the shop he is never caught loafing We feel sure that Marvin will make good in whatever he undertakes in life Industrial A A I 2 3 4 Canary and Blue Solicitor I FLOY ZIEGLER 0 Man thou art the evil of all doings We hope the above IS not true for every one but for Flo well let her speak for herself' Some handsome Creek god came into her life at the last moment This Lochinvar IS the usual tall dark haired person Flo s favorite song is Boy I Adore Thee Flos greatest passion IS the movles She can get more thrllls from Rudolph or Ramon fyes she knows them by their first namesj than any one else could get from an airplane Flo wants to go to Bucknell and become a school marm We can t quite conceive her as such and probably she won t be one long Academic I A A I2 3 4 Dramatic Society 2 3 4 Booster Club 4 Mathematical Club 4 Ctrl Reserves 2 3 4 .i H I - .. ' ' ' I i I v - UF-I .. 44 . Q vu 11 1 un I l - - Q . - I - . 5 ' , - - . . .... .,., . X llllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllltll..sllllllllll ' Ss ts. :gt X Q' i ..xx. I .N., , tiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii1TT1Iii'lZ11111TllTX1ZY1i1iZ1iXiiZi1iiixX.- 1 'Q ff yfff mf, E -N. -s wwsxxx N 81:1 in 'L 5 y A X VH t att swam New xxx ss X s is fs ,,., ,,,,.,, . ...... .... , ....,,QQ,QQ.,...... Y.... . . P ff f 1 yy, f Z , 2. Z0 W lf! E ,ff by 7 fax jf - P- 1 I gm Ev lf N2 S .saxxxs ANNA YOUNG Anna I hold my lhoughl secure within myself, speaking nal. This curly-haired, blue-eyed lass comes from Coopers- burg daily to attend high school. Anna intends to go to college after graduating, but has changed her mind so often vas is the custom with the weaker sexathat we know little concerning her future. We have never known Anna to waste a moment in con- versing or mingling with the boys: however, we believe that she pictures some ideal in her heart, for we have often caught her reading novels of a decidedly romantic char- acter. We might also add that Anna is greatly interested in dramatics and looks forward to taking part in some play sooner or later. We hope she will be successful, not only in this, but also in anything else she may decide to do in the future. MILDRED ZETTELMOYER Mllclred Dear Izlllc vampire don l you cry You Il get afral pm by and by This Iassie s picture says no more nice things about her than our poor pen could say When we First met Mildred four years ago we thought her to be very quiet and back ward but just start her talking and you can hardly make her stop She just talks and talks and until she is finished you don t know what she is talking about However there are certain times when she is very quiet and we think that 1S when she is in the company of a certain sophomore Mildred has made many friends in her four years here and we are quite sure that some day she will make a place for herself in the world So here s to a successful future' Commercial A A 3 1 X ff, WW 111 W, .,,f,f ,, , ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,.,,.......,.,,....,.....,....,.,..,..,.. ,,,, ,,,...,. . . ., ,.. .. ....,...,.,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.... , ,.,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 41 ,. 5: ,E f., , , . ,,.......,......, .. ,, .1 5 ,g 2 45 5 1? 2 M 2 E: 3 ' .. . 6? 1 ,, , 45 5 . ,, , . 41 c . - ' - . ,, , . . 4: 1 . ,E 5 . - . ,, 1 ,z 3 , - 3 2 r V-.52 7' ' , ,,... VV ffm, E - . . if 5 ,d? ' ' : ' ' ' ' gy 1 , sf 2 : :Q 1 1 1 Q. 'J' 5 I 71 1 3 Qzifvi 5 ' . 2 ,,,,,,,4 6 , - 5 ,fffffffq 1 : 9 ' G ' 1 1 5 .... .4 3 . . . - 5 7 'M 2 lofi f l A. A., I-2-35 Dramatic Society 4 XXX H 3IllfEIfICiSS QIIIJIEIIK lxrrmh ssmuom Class 192-L U NAV lx ,Buys 10018111 IKNQ l Q SUI PINS NCIINICK XIJSIK IMI I X Ix II I NIUNI ELISA! IB Ill I II XI IXQ RLXI IUNQ L I I H XLIDI NSI LNIJRI II4R1lllC INII QI- 'XS CI Q ISIQONSII 'N O'I'I Xxmng cINIdrdtI1JI1 LI I QIKC Girls HOCAEI II ISXI NI 'XIIIILR I FII RNI Ii I lJCO'X'NIIIi l545lxlLIl31ll 'NINI X XI I OCUNNOIQ ' QI Ixl I VK umm S CN ,Uv O ,I S bilsiffjlx . ' ' , ' 5 . . I Iv 4. C'1 wa Col. R5 . Ia of1n4mI Y Iwv' ILI'NIJliI'NI,f'..p1 .I L I.TXII,Ii'I' I :XI 'I' IIUI II-1 I'fX.' x 'AIQIIQI I IJ I.ALfI '.'I..fXKLI .Ii .' I .vf I ' l1I,,- INI- SCI .- I IfIi Gil' 'IQR I3IIf.I'I'.NIDI'.IiII Ii 'UC' KL Q.-XIQY C'YI'I II .Ii NIlI-I- . xli XIIIIIIIQ. Chg I 5NII' ' 'I VVIQ II-,Ii I,fI'I' CQ QR .fl lf XII ' III I C. ,.-XLLIQR KL Q' XI O'I I' . , f I I iff fNIII.I,IfIi. Capt, Q. .I I I..fXIfIJI'.. Q.'I,AQ I Ix L 'QNI Y HQIAIIQ . ' '.I.' U 'rs ,I , . ' an ,irq ' ' I1IIrxIp1u11rwII1ps LAIf.IIJfNI-'.Ii,C1II,m WI-I 7.I.IfIi IIIIIIQN I V. . .- 7 XXII 'III'.III..-XII IQIQIQIJ Q' Q fi ISHN' QR ' . IiIiIp5 II.-X. . ,Clnpt Cf- Y' I. XIlI.I.I.Ii ISIIQIQY I VY- '-I IIIIYICR If XIII,I.If.Ii IfI iY NIIC' ' .lv I -:N UI KnrI:-.l InlcrcIaw. Xmllcy I5..IIC'I..mIp1UmI.1p Qgwsm , . s ,, , si.+N MPX . . t ., s t X X . wo X sl - X I C l N - Q 1 SZ Eg A sg 3 N ..xx.x .N......x .. ......... . .... ., .. . . . t Q I X t X g ,X 5 xx.. -'S gs is 3 x I , , Q X N Ss X 3 ,x A 5-NQQ, ,X g - , .L.... ., t l l l t , . X ., x. xxx- S . .- st Q X ss XX tvs-N Zllibe Glass Brnpherp 'DIC GAIN before my burning eyes I saw the mirage appearfthe mocking phantom of a city. Still hoping, still believing, I staggered on. Four days ago, in this desert of Arizona. so like a wild, bold painting, I had become lost. Four days I had wandered in the unknown region with thickening tongue and blackened throat, for in this awful sameness of sky and earth there was no single living thing-nothing but the dry yellow sand, nothing but the scorching of the pitiless sun. The city again! And as I stumbled forward into this village of terraced homes. a hand caught at me as I fell, exhausted. I had come into a village inhabited by the Hopi Indians. Wondering they looked upon me. and tended me with care. I watched their young maidens, each with two great whorls of glisten- ing black hair over her ears to symbolize the squash blossom pass by with gentle tread: I watched their young matrons, each with her hair braided into two loops to symbolize the ripe squash fruit carrying her papoose on her back: I watched the young lads, lithe and brown-bodied, so soon to grow into prematurely aged men, laboring under the sun. Of food there was plenty, of water there was none. Each dawn prayers for water ascended to the climbing sun. but each sunset saw the same arid country touched by drought, the same parched Hopi village lying under the skyf the merciless sky which sent no southwest rainabearing clouds to renew life. Each day I grew weaker, each night I sank into sleep with parched throat and swelling tongue. Fever throbbed within me, and the only thought my mind knew was that I must drink water or die. And one night, when the winds of the desert laughed and carried drifting sand as their burden, the Spirit of Rain passed over the suffering Hopi village and poured into it living water And a maiden a girl with squash blossoms twisted in her shining hair held sweet water to my lips until my blackened throat was cooled until I fell into a kind of listless stupor While the Hopi priests danced their dance of Thanks to the Spirit of the Sun and chanted their hymns of Welcome to the Ram God I dreamed that I was again among my own people among the friends I had known when I was very young They too were old now and each told to me the story of his chosen life Elizabeth Goundie designer of hats has made a name for herself in the world of fashion and is assisted by Marguerite Griesmer Miriam Henninger Catherine Herner Miriam Lenker Mae Senderowltz and Mae Troxell Pearl Brader together with Gladys Brlttaln Esther Diehl Dorothy Hartman Ethel Knev sky Sara Sher and Phillip Schmoyer are translating Well s Outline of History into Latin Althea Breinig as well as Esther Max are famous songsters and are accompanied on their tour by Ruth Moyer concert pianist Theodore Steckel is now football coach at Harvard University Olga Hrisko has returned to her native land Caroline Price is professor of Psychology at Columbia University The business world has claimed Julia Klappenstein Margaret Knauss Rose Kabrovsky Frances Koenig Helen Kunkel Grace Leibensberger Olive Lichty Hazel Sittler Grace McFad den Gertrude Mitchell Dorothy Moyer Ruth Radel Elda Rauch Esther Rhodes Grace Sewards Fay Getz Helen Mackes Amev Smvthe and Marlon Scholl Mae Cawley Althea Hoffman and Rachel Whitehead are agents for the Get Thin uick Reducing Tablets Earl Diener and Ivor Daum together with Benjamin Cruse Donald Cypher and Anthony DeChristopher are college professors Pauline Biery is teacher of Latm and French in a young ladies finishing school Maurice Gladstone and Bernard Goodman are famous criminal lawyers Mildred Krommes in collaboration with Anna Young Mary Millhouse Ruth Santee and Hilda Wahrmann has recently published twenty volumes on Silence Edna Hagy prominent business woman has appointed her corps of secretaries Among them numbers Mildred Henry Daisy Hering Grace Hoffman Evelyn Holben Ruth Laros Igfladelme Moyer Evelyn Muschlitz Adele Nagle Marion Newcomer Rebecca Samuels and Iva ayer Hilda Hertzog Alma Hunslcker and Katharine Kuntz are secretaries at the New York branch of the Y W C A Robert Berkov Thomas Gery and Solomon Haimowicz are joint managers of a matrimonial agency Edythe Carter Fannie Cassin Ruth Channel Verna Frey Ethel Gardner Evelyn Hamm Miriam Heller Mae Kehm Nina Kohler Genevieve Lanshe Irene Mickley Ethel Mohn Isabel Reichard and Marion Schrader are all married happily Henry Butz is president of the International Hi Y Club and counts among his secretaries Charles Hart Warren Held Aurel Moyer Ray Ott Charles Schaeffer and Robert Schuler Nathalie Guyer is teaching dancing at the Deneslahn School in California XX , . , - , , . 5 , , , , , . . 1 v v H ' . . . . H - . ., . . . . - . , . , . v 1 n v 1 ' . , , . . . . . , I , - , - -Q . . .... . . . . I . ' ni - nn I , . . . - I . . . . . . . , . , . . , - - . . , , , , . , , . . - ..tt..ttt.t...... f 5 yr NX ,Q- NX XX wg 'vs P - -' -- - - C . -'x 's I iN I I i . Q , ttt, t t X in ix Xxui-,.-' XXXXA53 -NSN tx xw,-' Qkhwr' gf ,Lxxxxxx xxx xmxxmxcxx as Wumsxwwswxw in Hannah Baum and Mabel Reed are gym teachers at Allentown Hrgh School vshxle Mlflam Boyer Alva Geldner and Mildred Wheeler are athletic coaches Effie Klstler lS confidentlal advxser to the Mayor of New York and Ida Warner rs conhdentlal advlser to MISS Klstler Wllllam Kleckner IS a well known physxclan of Allentown and vxcmlty Grace Ackerman Louise Anthony Helen Moyer Ruth Bernhard Vxrglnla Brown Lrma frederick Elsie Buchmoyer Margaret Freeman Mae Campbell Marlon Fisher Susan Christ man Alma Fenstermacher Rose Cramsey Maude Earley and Evelyn Dlefenderfer are all stenog raphers for a large business house Flora Miller IS the owner of a pretzel factory which turns out one mllllon pretzels a day each one designed dlfferently by Dorothy Nlxon Lohrman Fgge IS professor of Hlgher Mathematlcs at Yale A company of American girls consisting of Dorothy Fenner LOUISE Hagenbuch Dorothy Keck Chrlstme Santee jean Hagenbuch Mmam Schmld and Mae Stttlcr are gomg abroad to foreign lands as teachers of Domestxc Scxence ames Marsh IS Znegfeld s most feared rxval Kathryn Mccafferty Margaret McDermott Esther O Connor Margaret Rees Frances Shlffert Mildred Zettelmoyer and Paul Long are all stars ln the cmema firmament Esther Frey Mary Furler Lllhan Gackenbach Anna Hausman Pauline Hemtzleman Pamllla Hendrlcks Anna Semmel Marlon Selpel Mary Hock Helen Hottensteln Paulme Ktdd Evelyn Kmney Florence Selbert Nhldred Cehres and Kathryn Gmkmger are teachers nn com merclal schools The Unlversal Bachelors Club of America lists among 1ts charter members Samuel Albright Authur Beauchner Charles Benner Charles Bernlnl Vmcent Sheehan Ralph Stelnmetz Gus tave Weber Edwin Werley Harold Zellers Homer Cressman Anson Llndenmuth and Paul Ott Mlrnam Nixon has signed a contract wnth the Keystone Comedles to play the vamplre ln all their productlons Eleanor Schwartz the heroine lrene Shelly asslstant vamplre Theodore Gardner the hero Marcus Goldhammer the funny man Harrv Houck the assistant funny man Herbert Welbel the vlllaln and .lack O Neill assistant vlllaxn Howard Berky ns editor of the New York Tlmcs and upon his staff are Stanley Blose Charles Bronstein William Halnes Paul Buckelew Harold Butz and Harold Hames Betty Ruhe Jessie R816 and Rovena Relchard have opened a chain of sweet tooth candy shops throughout the Eastern United States Ralph Camp and Lee Conrad are conductlng a beauty parlor of which Roy Dlefenderfer lb busmess manager Elizabeth Rodgers has opened a kindergarten for mlllxonaxre chlldren At this school lloy Ziegler IS employed as teacher of etiquette Rlchard Hoffman as teacher of Latm Lawrence Emert Henry Laudenslager and Clair Geary are representlng the United States at the Olympic games ln Parts Mary Rodgers IS employed as efhclency expert IH a publlshlng house ohn Heyl IS a famous essay wrlter and Kermlt Hoffman an equally famous short story wrxter Harry Fller IS a noted singer and Robert Osman lS hls accompanlst Kermit Gregory Mules Gruver and Lester ordan are professors of German ln the Um versxtles of Leland Stanford Harvard and Dartmouth respectively Leroy Klse and lsadore Friedman are authorities on the Shakespearean drama Helen Smlth has opened a school for designing with Pearl Smith Frieda Sorgcr l'llZdl.JElll Spengler and Paulme Sterner as teachers Mary Louise Spencer has lately published a treatise dealing with The How and Wllercforc of a Middle Name Harry Markle ns a well known archttect and oel Nass an engtneer Arcus Shaffer IS a Penny Arcade klng Lucy Strauss ean Stuart and Ellen Tagert are artlsts of Greenwlch Village Julius Pasquarxello IS a mxlhonalre sllk kmg Heavily my eyes opened to a new day My body was still weak from the agony of the last few days but my heart was gladdened as l saw the happy glrls and merry children l watched the sun rlse above the desert s rlm and a falnt cool languor came over my exhausted form Again my eyes closed and l slipped away mto the starry far stretchlng lakes of mflnnte sleep HANN xn NIAW Ol is ,Y-I 9-,C 5. . .S . 7, fl 2' Lpffl' . V . . . v A l . 1 , : , . ' : . I 1 . . . . . T V . 'I . - . . ' I Q ,H V , '. . , . ,. r i . 'J . . ,... ' ' ' ' A' ' ff 1 - ' mb -1 nl 'UT' F F Q MS 4- I-u i .. ,, , X Vx W v 6 f Q KBEH T A L, KT JD QM 5 555 2 I ky Q :iw cy L w iv' E12 G , 511,53 , ff if I I 5 YS U Lf iw ff' QE ,MN QTTQ ' ft !'EQ N, Ig! K ff 1. xg. 3 f iiiisggrxa UMM fc N SS JUNIOR CLA if Ls: I KI- CRXH NI Pre ul nt IRXNCIs XNDRIXXN I X II xxxy BITTNIR re xr Tn I urnr g L,-LUN 1925 65115155 Iffnsturp UR Junlor year ln Hlgh School has been beyond all doubt the most success ful ln our whole career We began by establlshmg our reputatlon ln foot ball and track We have the honor of puttmg elght good men on the varslty football team the captam bemg among them ln basketball we showed our colors by placlng four men on the varslty Our men on the marathon team also made a favorable showlng To shlne only ln athletlcs IS too one slded Practlcally every phase of school llfe thus far has recelved support from the class of 25 The soclal slde of school llfe was not by any means neglected The Junior Dance was one of the blggest hlts of the year Wlth such a hlstory behind us to spur us on to even greater deeds ln the future our prospects for the senlor year seem lndeed promlslng When we meet agam the name of semors wlll have been conferred upon us and we trust and hope that we may make this last year of our school lxfe as memorable as its precedmg years have been May the year that IS comlng be a Httlflg cllmax to the glorxous achlevements already chronlcled ' if N I a fy S.. 'I ilil' ' f Q 5 .L -- sl Q- 5 Q I'.Xl'. .Il..l'fR -'Q Vice-P s'I:-nt is - Q... .1 '- ! Y - . . , 'fir' Elnterrlass Qtbletuc BBEUFU FVI RI 'I T RI- INHAR'I DUNMOYFR I VFRE TT DUNMOY LR ESSER MII LFR Elumur Class 1925 C1 ASQ COLORS Blue and Whlte 2Bops FOOTBALL PAI LIDINO RITZ KUTZ MILLER BASKETBALL DUGAN O BRIEN COLE IVIOYER WALTERS Winners of Boys Football Clmamplonshlp CLARE Capt BROOKS OTT PHIFFR A RI LS MORGAN Qblrls HOCKE Y ROBINOWITZ PHILIPS CIANILLLI NFWMAN BEST GETZ SCHOLL CLAUS9 WI NNER BOYER ZANGER RFI? Q SNYDER WIJCHTFR BASKETBALL OTT CLARE ZANGER 'VIARAYHON R IAUDLNSI AC I- R WFNNLR PRFDERICK . E , , 'DIC BEST KOCH OETZ w ' THE CUOLDV UIIIORS' P WWW C JLQ' -Q3 f Z 5 .Au 290 X ! won CLASS Poor em uuwxomousmv NRO ST Sl-UDKOUS CLASS IN L-NC!-X SU-IOOL 6, 2 fi ani, 5' 4 J 'RX I ' 47 3 ea 2 SPONSOQED -SEVERAL. Svc.e:SsFu1. H009 4' Q fy! Z? 2 ED ammo veml X CJWABL GZ' ON THE VARSXTY5' X N5 ,C EOF 4 FlLLlNC1SENl0M f -XX SQOES Z 6 WELL Y-ZEPQESAE NT 2? i 4 56 are WHQYII 41 9 ll fc 1 lu- X f 7 1 A r 1 .A ve' : 0 9 'A mn: vi Q A N 4 -A 'E K ' E 4 f A ' . . 9 c ' v Lu -. 72 QQ' I ql r 45' X I - A ,' you-- ,1 . f 6 f f of - , X f 2 fs - i f X 2 Q . 1 Nr,--1 -13 'f5?f- Nl -1-..xN 52 . fs , y' 'i Q 'af 21 5 s' fx E -X E ff' fn X My ,. - -- J' lv, f ' N -Q 71 A az. il f . , 2, , is -I- I Q f ff , C .- Q x ff ?lfv-' il' f sg- 2 7 E1 , ' v ,Y - Q.. 5 ' ,, ' 1 52 v : L- Q ' ' 2 2 '4 2 S: 1' In- f 9' 7 ? Q 1 ,i fi, L 7 5 '? 3 ? 2 5 ' 2. 3 ,I 1 3' FP N ,in wif' 1 1 I ? f I f f f -, 2 X 5 Q ll f f ' 5 f Z u 5 . ,K fy Q Z Z' if 54 4 ff ' 4 5 - ,, f .. 1,12 23 2 'fi X ff Z' Y X 7 I HM M M CJ fi-N ffx Q2 2 , fr 0 FW JF ,. K 5 Q TQ! GV - G' wx lf F A J I o 0 5 ' In QQ ' 0 N M -x ! wi 1 5 fm N f ' 4 X - I SEVEN AFTER ON E. fk C-Nw .-llix SGEEEOMGQES X , W' X S N fx f' x it K I 'Qxg N 3 ,Lf L W 9 j i -T . N + SOPHOMORE CLASS IUHX H XXI X m XIXRIOX RXBI R IFN Xi XI XXSRX 1926 Clilass ZQISIUFD Sk' RAVELING back over two years of tlme there IS much that the class of Z6 can YCVICW Wlth prlde Working Wlth our Alma Mater durlng this time we can justly say that scholastlcally athletlcally and so lally we have most remark ably clalmed a place at the very top As a freshman class we gaxned more recognltlon than any other class that has entered thls school Thls was due to athletlcs Our boys captured the lnterclass champlonshlp 1n football and basketball and even a lone freshman was placed on the varslty football squad ThlS IS an unheard of record for a fresh man Thls year we have also been represented by good maternal on the varsity teams The glrls have attached glory to every event that they went after they bemg the undefeated champlons IH hockey and basketball Our greatest versatlllty was 1n our successful llterary socletles The brlng mg out of good talent our own orchestra and the successful conducting of a mlnstrel brought about llfe into the other aCtlVltlCS of the school Wlth these honors to our name we turn to the future wlth hopes of further dlstmgulshmg our class and maklng a greater name for ourselves If the past has been klnd to us we trust the future wlll be more so CN MOV Q , ,iw 4' 1 l. g YQ , J A - - f Sibgr-x'-'5fl l , X . .' C ' l Pr 'snlvm Yin--I'rt-sillvrlt Secretary , . . , - . . . . A. - , A, - . - 4. - H - . Y 1 , . 'STECKI I C'-npr SHOVFR I N VR SHOV FR CN xpt CROHFIN SCRIIAIN I7 IVIOLLON I RB WII I IAMS IVIURPIIN C ABI I I I JS NA II IDONIN ifintmlass Zltbletlc BBIUIU Svupbunuure Class 1926 C1 we Cmons Brown mrl W hire Buns IOOIBAI I KI IVIIVII RI R NMHLC H IxI RR BASKETBALL KOCII NIIIILC II I Q5lrl5 IIOCKFI CC FII Q IIII R CASII NIA II C T7 BASAI IBA! I PARRN IVIIJRI HN K ISI R IINI XX lnne-rs of C ITIS IsI'mlI IIf1rkP mfI I :ns III In CACIKI NIIAC II BI ININI R ICOCII IxI 'VIVIERFR WAC KI RINAC I SC IIINI C Ix N I I I ARRH IIAKI R SC HI RQI Ix 'WTI IN RAISI R lIm1II CNI11mpmnsI11p 6 ' O I V 'sic' I' I 4. I' M I ' . 7 714 ' bug I -1 4 A Cowl-LN ' sc' I' rx ' I ' .-43 1.1-1 Q I I WICI .ICR 3 ' ' 1 ' ' ' SUTICR CUHIQN g ' nc 2 ar If. Tp -. 5 W1-1 IIOLI7 I ' R ' 1 1 ' 1 1 I ug .2511 11-1 . 5 . cz .1 ' Q 1 y Q , ' Cf ' I-,ma I-1 5 2 Il .I .I III I' IZIII, I yi If '.'4 IS ' 2 4 I .K I THE. my YOUNG, E553 MX ovuononzsfw Wfgj Ll-XQQC QLDSD YKCASU RY NN Hmsrcjy Qr SCHQQL SX M1 NXOSY IAUJLU LC CLASS Lf 1.1092 1 2?5'W Q Q 6 Z WON CARL? Hou-Qggv Z9 QuLxmOxowSmP 4 2 Z5 WON BOVS 9. QIPLS BFNSKL-lx BALL CUPQMPKONSHID SP8 2 AQ Ci Q rf O M551 align, 2' MO ST SCLJOOLSPI U 5 W4 RVWFLYN f: if' 2 iw 1? 5 HAD OWN OQCHQSTRA IN FQESHMAN vawz RK T 5 1 , y vm 'AY X x JMX f If r V Y , gi N r . V L ' M7 7 , A 'Z-if P I. I V, 4 Q3 V x ' V A6 Q by 4 3 nf 1 Mnnf.fqg,vrmr Ji' f ' - I ,Q A av x 'V , if E ST ? .ft , A 4 F , L41 V Jijffx -fi' f m If ' X ' v 7 9 W f 5 K f , M f - 1 767 ' ' f h x- N ri: I 0 .I i 2 79 I A 2 ? 51 2 X' ' ,r 4 ' E WA 4' I 2 ,Q - 4 L X , 5 4 V 1 If U-.QL E I gr X ,K Q A xii , -,z 2 f ? I I if 'Q' - ' k 2 .9 J 1 ,If ' X fi Z ' -I -57 2,1 1 1 V EX 5 2 X 3, ' ' , IIS WEV OULD LII! EIT V F f 6 1-1F15 E 'Mgr' nn QUITE A Few L NICK SCN Ili '94 I S I9 Wi-I'A ' N nn wouw moo gl REKIATE Tl-IIS ,gm fr Q oe XIEA If fX NUFF SAID ,.o roo5 s C ,L ,.J LIBRNZV USLY C E we M ss FC umm GE'-L00 L sv- Fm ls 1, Q Q12 s 3 5 f 4 W f' 9 eg o D ggslp -sr: A LITFLE SUCGESTION F052 NIAIQIN THAT UREARV WALK TQ CL X 3,3 5 u 2 AUOIIOQIU M DA I LY DRQNN WITH STUDENIS CEO HS SI-IOWN N5 NESIK OVE UCVILED f CQ G5 5,0 DEAPLL o 6 I Q12 EQUIPPED ru LUNCH E53 O f I1 I ' Q own: L. DV F-QONX QL-ASS TEACH ERS OF THIS 955 n Wea BH' Brzmcumm 11359 'WO M C f 4 I ROO M M NEW PLAN EN QF TH S' TYPE. Apo LY FQQ PQSQTIQNS INT I-NH 3 I 32 Qin 5? fa-3 DANCINIG AND REFQ L? K? ESHMQNYY ON THE ROOF FROM 800 gg, of ANN T0 530 aff277vv IOL YMN 40 ' ' Q I ' ,., il . M fl I I , ' g l - ooo. U n U P 2 : 7 'T . .LLXL L Y I 4 -L1g7L' P -' dn? H 1 2 ' oi '7 9' ...' Zan 1 9315. ,.x-:Gao I I V ml ' - fx 'V' i '1 X 'Q .S' 7r , . ' , ' - .- V if If' fd ..-3' K A ' I I. ,f .1 ,i' ' - 3- fi X X 4 I f ' ' , f 1 xr f- , I , UQ, I y . I Q' V l 4. 1 , . E9 03, ff - 1 I L lv - DN rx I 4' ,N o X f , so A ze. fe ' - .A A , ., VVVV i V I I' 4 'I I - ,. f, A Y M, 7 .,, - W gif 4- iii ' .1 ' - A o -r' 1' : '73 ,gf .t Lg ax 'KN .gg - ' vga Q . 9 ,pus 0 Y ML -AZ? K' f X fa:-:U 5 13 -.dank STUFEI yin-9 .EE .Q I . 7 W I - Ig- , -In K I, f, gf SI f f - 45 4. x. l JW. 2 f 1 I' f' 1 F . f . - 4 W. 1 ,L ' ' 2 no 2 Lg if .55 I 11':i1f --ff T! '9' ' Z ' 3 ffrq' 5: X 'gifzaagu o .H -, Az, Ai, Q E i,i ', I EiE:'1:EEE. Q ? IL I , g . .-32? I , - - -,- f ' , f I ,i I ., - 'X I I X Y, X , vfjqbligll 11 1 2' A J ' v-1 ? J 'I 5 V I IX 35 vogggz 12 - . - Q ik - -9 'J -' AL 1 11 . I ' ...Wi Q , i, ff? THE X Qi PRovEQ9oAL Clow muck 1' ll!!! !l!l!'l 1 I ll!! lllll I W lg ui me N: if ' vgfefw EQ? SEEHEEH HAIUNAN faxx X X I f f , S Q23 .. -'-P'-ir 'f 6' K ,El ,.,. X XX 'XJ' 4 if 1:31, , I., W-, Qian ,if ,I I I . 4 - ff la:'4.'!! gli!!! - -iii! 'i'i3n -'-iii! i! w..1E5 ' FRESHMAN CLASS pl+'4 vts xl 1- uJ O -' 12 .N l E' A- 7 amd ss .xvr IIARRY HINTZHI. I'n-snll-l't -7 ' 5 'HXYI If ' ' -' 'KY f RY YFXYIIX l 1927 Glass Ziilxstorv RDINARILY the freshman class IS thought to b lnferlor to lts upper classmen but thls has been proven to b so'newhat of an error Let us look Into the hlstory of the class of 1027 The class IS the largest ln the school It IS composed of good athletes and muslclans no must one forget the average students who always stand behlnd thelr varlous teams and cheer them on The class IS well represented ID athletlcs Nlembers of tne class readlly respond when there IS a call for candldates for the football baslcetball baseball marathon and track teams Whenever there IS varslty practlce you wlll flnd freshmen there They se m only too eager to h bumped around by the varsltv when they are playlng agalnst them MUSlClanS are found a plenty ln the class and they have contrlbutcd many to the Hlgh School cho us and orchestra Llterary programs are glven tWlCC a month l'1 the audltorlum and are com posed of lrstrulrental and vocal olos debates sketches and lYI1pl'OIllptU talks There are always a goodly number of students of the clas at the athletlc games No doubt thls enthuslasm and talent IS the reason for the hlgh standard of the class and we know that wlthln the next three years the class of 27 Wlll be looked up to as a model gI'Odp X XX X N n.l,R.x1,nllx1.1. srl .,x mn A L14 RLX A , , lm Sl-vrv xlry 'I'lml-llrvr Yin-fl'rn'-ifl-'lux ala ..,. . O . . . Q 1 . G y 1 f . . . , 7 . . . , . S A C f v v ' 'V I Y . . l s , , . Q ' . . LlQtQLlllLtLLL .rt.trrlttt 1 r..r..tt Qtgrg,tg.r-1g1g rt..t Qt rt Ki :sr V 3 I xr-.X 35,4 iintmlass Zltijletxr lxecmh SC IIURNIAN IQNARI5 IA II I AUDI- NSI ALLR BUCKNO RI SS XXAC NI R 'XIORC AN 'XIORC AN A K II jfmeshmm Class 1927 U C mul VK I L Buns IOOIBAII Ix'N 'XL SS IxNI RR 'N I HA5Kb1bAll wwomum WARAYHON SHANKWEILLR VALFK X ODFR 4151115 HOCKEY S II RNI R QIIRIYI IINI LOUINDII OSXK AI ID BASKEYBALL HURT! I I 'I XIII I II SCIIUIIR I3 I K XX AXIR IxICIx D I CJLIN WI ANI R IRNI i, 94--' 291 ,f Q ' ' ' Y , r-ln liluxss cifll, ur-. llr CI 1 ' 'II ll - f 1 .I I. If III ,R5II 'I' 1 , ' gl KIiI'I'I-ll. ' I .I-.R .'If 'ISIQRII' ' 'I ' 'I I-'AI .ICR .' . 'H ' KI'QI'I'IfI, I.l-lNKIiR KLIQPIJINCIQR SNIIIII A f I A , I 1T.I2i4 1 I Q 1 qi 1 'Ii 'il . If xl f -gl IIILJNK. . L 1',C pt. W, CL I 'IDIIp IIN Ll.IiR IXIII. .If i. NI. 'f Q FNIIM I RII IIQR FI' f .' 'QR 1 - . 'Q Q. IXI. FRES 9 Q THE VEQDIJNT q 1 fxfilfrfisr Pu! ' fkigfm vl I KQ 2 , gg 5 1 QQ EST CLASS IN THQ SLLIOOLS Hlsrorqf 6 A r 5 f .2 , HAD VHEIQ OWN cuotlus LEMW vg2 ml Km.. N STCZQNC,-ESF SvPPc.QuLRS CJ? THE SCHOOL QQQCYC ,gf Zim JX,! BLST ULMANJCO CLASS ON Pecan, Q-o wma Ovv T1-MS FINAL OIG Q we Jusr CANT Lev Tug rrfzogu I g 3 21- 7 an f E 7 f 3 if ,vu RIMS Pwr UP QwEEQFue.Lw mm Srrvrds IN CLASSES FROrvxx T05 ELCRV IW-'TER NOON POR 10NoNv+-V9 MlCl2ouQ0OxcvlEvx' Same emu OC P-H A vfT2MfE Cowl YEARS FQOSHJ Ev-Mm UMEQ UPON CNYEQHAC, H mC H Suaoon. bw? TLANBLV U A If K' N ,f f. ' 2 Q XX -J I1 . ml A lj fir, T.ErAwgx!x,',L f f X 2 Hxmxgg. I Lfrxgxbffrxr J , if ffcfif' N ' . 'l1'! 4 4'V Q . 'db . . up 0 T fd N iv- ' ef 1 A' -1 ' 5 X ,' f ?,,h 'I W lwm N- Q 2 7 2:::e ' W! 1 WIA ,fl W' f IAA, . 1' , :sea 75 W f tw , M U y , W f 5 L My fg X L - A X T ' N2 ff - X W ' 20-.Q .Eb YW ,Q tr , 5 f 5 : q ., V 6 W V 1 , D lfgrf-g iigiw ::,.i. aiiag,A f K., . - gil: JMTQ1 et df' , E fa? KV i n i! ' -f. , i ' at - ff ' L if 1 , ' fry- f Z , '. ,- , S' 9' ,'f yy 5 ,I Q Q X f, W X V xi , A ' Q' N H 'Cv so RF' ? I ui 3 A' f , ..- igr sf' wx x ulwxllu Swv-Q XIAE f XVHLX 7-nr' Ixxxxu Hu Dunuun XIXIJX DO YOU REM EM BER3 Vu.: IL m' li 'L . '. . .IM ,mm K 1 .0 i . , -. Y 7 I . xt , 4 -4f 'J f af' AEEH EgEIEQS VxW 2 :m'7T.'i 1 K f 'y I . 1 'T '34 I .--- -- mmm ' T Graaf The 1923 2-L Qtblem Samson 9 ARLY last September when the call for football candldates was made Coach Wav found that hls entlre squad of the year before had graduated lm medlately he set to work to form a nucleus and desplte many setbacks he turned out a team whlch we could not say was altogether successful but which made a wonderful showlng against great odds All ID all they made an even break of the season and IH the final game with Bethlehem made a wonderful showlng and next year we can rest assured that we will have a good team Next on the athletlc curriculum came basketball both boys and glrls The glrls were successful ID basketball and thls year they contlnued thexr wlnnmg streak whlch they started last year and kept rlght on golng untll the end Hnlshmg wxth forty consecutlve vlctorles heaplng upon themselves the tltle of Eastern Pennsyl and maternal but desplte thls the Canary and Blue team flnlshed ln fourth place ln the Lehlgh Valley League and wlth a wonderful nucleus for next vear Whlle the football and basketball seasons were progresslng the marathon men were carrying home honors for old A H Q Although only able to arrange one dual meet that with Bethlehem Prep whlch our boys easlly carrled off they partlclpated ln several local marathons and HDlSh6d ln an honor place every tlme As the final games of basketball were belng played off the swlmmmg team swung Into actlon Bethlehem High falling an easy vlctlm ln a meet ln thelr pool and also 1n a meet wxth them ln the Y M C A pool The Lehlgh Reserves also fell an easy vlctlm to the vlctorlous Canary and Blue natators Whlle the varslty games were being played off the class teams were busily engaged ln a hot battle for the lnterclass basketball champlonshlp whlch the class of l926 carried off Both 1ts boys and girls teams won wlthout suffering a defeat A great deal of wonderful material IS avaxlable for varsity teams next year and wlth a little more experlence there IS no doubt cf a eommg vlctorlous season We have the materlal coaching and equlpment so all we need now IS the undlvlded support of the student body and lf we all get ln back and boost we xxlll come through with a clean slate ln every branch of athletlcs ss'M'W t -' jp '-Qi. r-,A .,. vania. The boys' basketball team was again hampered by lack of experience , . C 1 . . , . , . , . , -.N H10 X '1 'Y .. . .. 'O Q1 ' 1 .. 1, - Q ,A ,., , ,V f 'LP199 THE. VARSITY ILLMAN BRETZ 25 Captam CHARLES WAY Coach MR AHLUM Faculty Mgr PAUL MILLER 24 Student Mgr The 1923 Jfuuthall Season T THE call for football men earlx last September Coach Way found that hls entlre varslty squad from the precedmg year had been lost through gradu atlon but he set to work to use the few scrubs that remamed as a nucleus and to plck the rest of the squad from the new candldates About one hundred fellows turned out for football prellmlnarles but when actual work started the squad had dwmdled down to almost forty As the time for the first game drew nlgh the squad had decreased untll barely two teams remamed and at times practice was hmdered for lack of players Wlth but a falthful few our Coach answered the call of the grldlron and sent hls squad of green men against the strongest teams ln Pennsylvama Our season was nothxng to brag about fact lt was a bad one and some of those who had deserted the squad shook thelr heads ln dlsgust but the few who remamed out and learned from thelr defeats are ready to come back strong next year As the season progressed defeat and vlctory mtermlngled untll at last the Bethlehem Allentown game We drd not wln as a 20 7 score agalnst us w1ll show but down ln our hearts we know that football fans were surprlsed the Bethlehem Hlgh team whlch expected an easy victory was dumbfounded Wnth almost the entire fnrst and second team back next year we can only see a very bright season before us and we hope to make amends for defeats and come through wlth a clean slate X 5 , . , . , . , , -. 7 1 y , v r 1 . Qln . y 1 - I V - n . WHO'S WHO ON THE. VARSITY by-A Hfollll X . -X . '-O RP, - Z 1 La O J P at illegal' THE VARSITY TED STECKEL 24 Captain CHARLES WAY Coach MR LEWIS Faculty Mgr JULIUS PASQUARIELLO 24 Student Mgr The 1923 24 Basketball Seaman HEN the call for varslty candldates was made about elghty fellows turned out and from them Coach Way slngled out a formldable squad one v1c torlous and taking defeats glVlDg them fourth place Hmshlng ln the upper half of the Lehigh Valley lnterscholastlc League As ln football the entlre varsity squad from the precedlng year was lost and only three scrubs were avallable from last season but clespxte thls our team gave a good accoant of themselves losmg but two home games to Slatlngton and Catasauqua and wmnlng five Whlle away our boys recelved the majorlty of thelr defeats losmg to Tamaqua in the opening game to Bethlehem Northampton and Catasauqua ln the final game all league games The qulntette also lo t to Bethlehem ln an lnterclty match after leadlng throughout the entlre game belng nosed out ln the ebbmg moments of play X X l 5 . ' ' '. ' V - ,,,, ,,,.gJi! , . , v ! . . ' , , , y - y y 1 , , . 3 1 WHO'S WHO ON THE VARSITY N iifxi 4' Ov E ,E 9 xg, A Z 1 x.. O 1 P ft .T t THE VARSITY MILDRFD WHEELER 24 Captam HANNAH SCHELLY Coach Gurus Basketball Season HE undlsputed champxons of the Lehlgh Valley' The Canary and Blue wonder sextette has establlshed a marvelous record of forty successxve v1c torles extendlng over a perlod of 2' 2 years the most remarkable performance of anyA H S team Starting ln l92l as an entlrely new team they galned a reputatlon worthy of more than slmply mentlon Durlng thelr flrst season they lost four games Slnce then they have had all vlctorxes and can rlghtly clalm the Lehlgh Valley champlonshlp Wlthout the SCYVICCS of Peg Rees Rachel Whltehead Hannah Baum and Martha Phlfer these vlctorles could not have been possible Their ablllty to cage baskets from any posxtlon on the Hoor has placed thelr team first IH the ranks of the hlgh schools Wlthout Alva Geldner and Mabel Reed as center and slde center our team would probably have been helpless They have worked for A H S for three years As guards Mlldred Wheeler osephme Snyder and Dorothy Wuchter held thelr own agalnst all opponents The envlable record won was entxrely clue to the untlrmg effort of Coach Hannah Schelly who established a new system glVlDg each glrl an equal posltlon Unfortunately SIX of the gxrls graduate thls year leavmg Dot Wuchter osephlne Snyder and Martha Phlfer as a beglnnlng for next year s team x XX 'iv . . . X y - J. , . .. ' y I , X x X t Xxwtxxt stvxtwx t wx atvxwx wamxy g ..,N ...,kx.x.,,Q,xx. X Nxx..,xx 95.14 WGA ,.QxQ,xk...k.. , k,.kQk.,N... S cast Sz ii S 2 hi X100 W fm Qkf Wx X I W , ,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,, , Zi' 1. f, 7: .... ........ . .,..,... ....... . ,,,, , .,.... ,.,., ..,,.,., . ...,,..,,..,.,,,., , .,.....,.. . , . ,... , , ,,,,. .,., , ..,..,,, , , , f, f 5 Z ,c 2 EE - . ,E 4 f . 5 5 , , 5 sg 5 ff g ,Z 5 ' ylvigo 22 . ' - 5 ,Ag n : mlb : 4 1 Z 1 5 fwfr 5 i ' - . j QNZWZ 2 5 E : ,,ff,m,1 . 2 Z 1 2 ' ' ' V-14 2 5 ,, . I 5 E 7 E - E 1 if 1 E yf : -. X f : f 1 1 alfa 5 f , 5 S . ' 1 5 ' 1 , . A A . . yd ' Q ' l 2: 1 5 Q1 5 ' 2 Z? E , - f Q5 2 l W f in 3 ' N f ,, 1 , 3 3 ' 3 71111 1 aff fffzffrf A . ' gs 'is Xswis J 1. f , ,.. 72 f f A 1 9 X, x..X,...Y........ m.. . c .XX 1, ,- 9 x.,N .Nk.,..xX N E E Sgpt N XXQQQXN Enya iinterrlass Igaskethall CHARLES WAY Coach ITH the closmg of football season attention was turned to basketball and at practlce wlth the varsity could be found the various class teams Class basketball thls year drew more attentlon than ever The competition was keen between classes wlth the blue and whlte class of 26 comlng out on top wlth a clean sheet SIX stralght vlctorles and no defeats Thls IS the second successlve tlme the class of 26 has captured the cage tltle placing them a step nearer to the champxonshlp cup which goes to the wmners of three successive seasons ln second place are found the seniors who fmlshed Wlth two defeats agalnst them, both at the hands of the vlctorlous sophomore crew two over the Junlor and frosh, respectlvely The Junlor and freshman teams brought up the rear, each team havlng lost five games and won one Both teams were defeated twlce by the sophomores and seniors but managed an even break ln the games between themselves X X Gr xx XXX k ,N t...tt,t. ,,....t,t...r.....t.tt t.....t . ttttt.t......,. Nswsmxxk warm M041 N X I . , 51- e - 'LZ ve X1 . 7: Q I X , iw o X Q- '- J J A. sk wx Q, Girls Zlntsrrlafs Basketball HANNAH SCHELLY Coach E HAVE successfully come to the close of Although all classes were determined to be sxsters captured the PYIZC They have been entire season The freshmen are next ln line The they have shown such wonderful ablllty wxll glve us and better thmgs of them Perhaps the reason for that they were saving thelr glrls for varsxty There another basketball season vlctorxous our sophomore undefeated throughout the fact that ln thelr first year reason for expecting blgger the Junlors falllng thlrd IS are at present three of thls class holdlng varslty posltlons Although the seniors were last according to the scores they have a record to be proud of They have placed slx glrls on the varsltv Thls IS a marvelous attam ment May lt become a tradltlon Sophomc res Seniors Sophomores umors Sophomores Freshmen Sophomores Seniors SCDIOYS umors Seniors THE SCORES OF THE SEASON xXx Freshmen junlors Senlors Freshmen umors Senxors Freshmen ,I umors Soph omores Freshmen Freshmen ' Y 'SIC ' ,..r... .r..........g .... 9 ' r..........r.,,....,.. 6 J ' .,,,,,................. I7 ....,. .,............ 7 J ' ' ..................,,,.. I5 ' ...................... 7 ' .......,.............., 3 .,...........,,.,. 26 J ' ...... ....,,..,.,....., I 5 ......,..,......,... I3 ' ................,...... I3 ....... ............ 2 7 N .t.ttttt .xtx ttttxttxttttt ttttttttltttltt . - X I ,. tt xttt Xxxxttxttttt t .awtawttmaw .HN HW I go XA :II W ' J 'A t 2 fx btmmmmg Zlleam EDGAR ESSER Captam RICHARD MOYER Coach M ,I BOYER Faculty Manager PAUL OTT Student Manager ITH but three meets each resultmg IH an overwhelmmg vxctory our swlmmmg team closed the season wIth a glorlous vIctory over the B thlehem Hlgh natators SwImmIng whlch IS the newest sport at our school provecl to be a very popular one antl was well supported Although rather late In gettmg organlzecl three meets were arranged that with Bethlehem Hlgh at Bethlehem and another Wlth Bethlehem HIgh at home the third belng Wllh the Lehxgh Reserves at Lehlgh Each one of these ended IH a vlctory for A H S The members of thls year s varslty were EDGAR ESSER Captam FREDERICK BEISEL Captam of Relay team ARCUS SHAFFER GEORGE WILVERT PAUL LAUDENSLAGER FRANCIS SCHULER ALFRED KOCH MAURICE GLADSTONE EUGENE PELIZONNI LOUIS BRETTNER FRANCIS JOHNSON ORVAL TREXLER PALMER ZINK x 1 f 1 - . . , , .swtaxxx , AAN Flax .Y 5 A, L , . .L .. . :A xiii . . . . . - Qt t 5 Z 'A - R 1- P L L L Ns we N jllilarathun Ulisam DONALD MILLER Captaxn CHARLES WAY Coach WARREN FRITSCH Faculty Manager WARREN HELD Student Manager HIS year s marathon team scored several vxctorres and as usual brought home the honors for A H S ln late September a call was made for candidates and from a group of twenty runners Coach Way plcked a wmnmg team The hrst race of the season was the inter class race the senxors easlly carrylng off the honors The first dual meet was a four mlle cross country run with the Bethlehem Preparatory School at Bethlehem This run was a close race for team honors A H S wxnnmg ln record tlme by a close margln ln the New Year s three mule run Hugh School fimshed second to the Y M C A cross country team In the St Patrick s Day marathon the Canary and Blue lull and dalers came ln third The fellows who scored for A H S were Captam Donald Mxller 24 Ralph Camp 24 Clair Geary 24 Paul Ott 24 Lawrence Emert 24 Wesley Hohe 24 and Eugene Relchard 26 X N xx x J. . . . . . , , .L..LL..LL. LL......L.. ..... . ...,...,..,, L , X NX xy RV :ffj p J -e'-e-- - ' -- -H T it E 1 'S 13 , 'A ix Y X'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllgllllfLW 5 Ct Vaxws-S .aft Kia... lk... N. liillfx''ll'll'lLLkLlLlQltL.lLlsLlILLQ' wswx c N ..x.........xX.,..Qxx..xx..x 'WGN ..x...,K,x ...,,.,x ...NNXNNN N K .. 0 X A x- . .Q t .x XZ gg -e.- X Q . .,,, ,..x N ..x..,..,.........,x........... :Q N11 4-X N X ,- . ,x x s J Cs- , 'X x... ......... . . .. . . . Q.. , . . . A . t. ,.. . ,, .Q,,. .,. ,, X X hi M as .,Q. L .. , , . , t t . - .x.x..................,. ..X., . Y E I X.......x...x.,xxxxx....,k....,, rxg 61115 llnterrlass hockey N THE fall of l924 Coach Hannah Schelly introduced to the lovers of sport a new Interest namely hockey As ln the old proverb All great thlngs have little beginnings so ln hockey After much practlcmg Miss Schelly formed class teams and arranged a schedule The games were played at the falr grounds The outcome of these contests of l923 showed that the Juniors could rxghtly claim the txtle of champlonshlp The beginning of l923 24 school team showed that the new students as well as old were going to grasp the opportunity which was offered them to bring out and develop every but of athletxc ablllty that was ln them by comlng out and trying for the various teams The dominating sport for that time of the year was hockey Again Coach Schelly organized class teams each team playlng three games This time the sophomores came out on top wmnmg all the games they played while the senxors the former champions lost one The graduating team was presented wlth silver hockey pms wlth a raxsed A under the auspices of the Alumnae Assoclatlon ln summing up the events of the hockey season we can truthfully say that lt has been most successful ln splte of the fact that lt was only the second year for this sport at Allentown Hngh XX KX ' i , . . . I ,, . . .' . , . , ' l X ftp- rs 'V' -------- ---- e ------------ --f- - -s X uk SX-'ES 5 9 XX X -ii 2 is A : 'X s ,cc, .c... ....ccc x ' 1 ::::::s:..1x XM...-' XX,a,.sS lea. hlxxt.-k-'J ara NHL QL, 1 -E' The Brian Cram ITH some of the fastest relay teams from Eastern Pennsylvanla and Dela ware as xts rlvals the Allentown High School relay team took fifth place IH the annual relay carnlval of the Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla The Canary and Blue sprmters got off to a poor start but gradually pulled lnto fifth place and held thelr own A H S can be proud of lts relay team when lt lS remembered that only one of the five runners who went to Phlladel phla had any varslty experlence The l925 relay team should be the fastest group of quarter mxlers that has ever competed for A H S Three of thls year s team will return and don the splkes for the Canary and Blue The team was made up of Captaln Paul Schrader 24 Paul lVl1ller Z4 Stanley Dlehl 25 Theodore Wertman Z3 and Malvern Schneck 26 sub stxtute X C pw Q ,A K 5 5 1 ex - J ab -.- Q It -asf' - , , K f W A V' - a H Q ' . 2 Il . ,Q 5 - r ' 'X ., Arr., 4 ,-iajg, , ffivg -f, Q 'lf' -1 .- Ulf 4 Q -Q 5 ' - ,,. ,4- , P lx am? ,. ' r . .. ,. sl nan., I K' 1 tn. an . 'lfvf - 5 D A I ..,l A 1 . 'I' I ' ' Y- Y , . . , . . . y . , - , , , , - . , - , F I Y l J 9 - lloldcr Dlslancc IO0 yd Dash 220 yd Dash 440 yd Dash 880 ycl Dash I mlle Run 2 mlle Run 2' 2 mlle IVIar m1 e Mar mn e Mar mn e Mar ml Mar CA A U I 20 Hlgh Hurdles 220 Low Hurdles I mxle Relay I'vcnl Broad ump High .lump Shot Put I2 lb Hammer Thro W Pole Vault Discus Throw I2b Zllratk Becurhs Tzmc I0 Z 5 22 4 5 53 2 4 2 mln 4 mln I0 mm mm mm mm mm sec sec sec B sec 48 sec 52 2 5 scc 30 sec I4 2 5 sec 40 sec Holder Gearhart I5 Sevler 23 Brong I 3 Schaffer I I Clauss Z3 Connelly I8 Howells 23 Moser I 5 Miller 24 Connelly I8 8 4 5 see sec 3 mm 4I sec W Relnsmlth 20 C Rabenold 23 Schrader 24 Clauss Z3 Howells 23 Seyler 23 Jfuelh Becnrhs D1slancc 38 ft I0 t 1 I07 ft K Schrader 24 Bollman 24 Schrader 24 Shanlcweller I I O Keele 25 Weston 23 Place and Dale May I une 2 une I Apr 2 une 2 May I Nov I Mar I Dec Nlay 27 june I0 Apr 28 I5 Allentown 23 Allentown II Easton II Reading 23 Allentown Allentown Bethlehem Allentown Bethlehem Allentown Easton Bethlehem U of P Place and Dale May I4 Z4 Allentown une2 23 Allentown May May lVIay June Allentown Allen town Allen town Bethlehem 'DIC . . . . 13. ,' 5,' , - - A W- . .' J x . . 4 . E. ,' J o,' . . ' . . R. ,' . 2.' , ' ' ' - - A4 -' J .' . ' ' . . . J. .' 9, '17, f ' . I2 ' . L. ,' . 1. '2I, 3 '1 . I4 A . E. ,' . 3, '15, 4 '1 . 20 ' . . . D. ' ,' . 19, '24, 5 '1 . 26 ' . . J. ,' Jan.27, 'I7, 5 '. . . . .5 Z7 man. 50 Sec. 1.. Howells. '23 Feb. 22, '23, Allentown ' I - . . ' ' .' ,'20, 29 . . ,' ,'22. 'JI-2' I .1 ZI ft. P. ,' V .' , ' 5ft.55,5in, P. .' J 3 , - . . P. ,' 14. '24, fl. Il'.8ln. F. A ,' Z7.'lI, 101.5114 F. ' .' ' 1 14. '24, A . . ,' 10. '22, ,,-T120-, A- 1 RH : A ff 2 451: of 1 V, U51 ark Cram DON MILULR Z4 Qaptuu Cuxku-s WW Coach WARRFN lmrscu faculty lVlgr WXRRIN HELD 24 Student Mgr TRIANLULAR 'IRACK lVll:.L'l Muhlenberg l-leld 'Vlay I4 l924 Allentown High 40 Bethlehem Hugh 62 Easton Hugh 28 IUU yard Dash Slamp I1 hrst lVl1ller B second Hess B thxrd Schneclc A fourth ure 04 I l m1leRun Lehr B hrst Sames B second Camp A third Geary A fourth Tim 4 220 yd Low Hurdles Hudack B first Schneclc A second lVllller A thlrd Maloney L fourth Tlme 28l 440 yd Dash Dlehl A Hrst Hess B second Ctncel B thlrd Gallagher E. fourth Time 54 Time 23 3 5 880 yd Run Hazard B first Sames B second lVl1ller A third Vent E. fourth Time 2 I0 4 J Hugh jump lamp F HYSI Belsel A second Zapp B third Schnecl-L A fourth Helght 54',Q Broad ump chrader A FITSI Slamp E second D Miller A third Hudak B fourth Distance Zl feet ClNew record Pole Vault OKeefe A hrst Siegfried B second Kre sler E third Laudenslager B fourth Height IO3 fNew record, avelln Zapp B hrst Qassada B second Olieefe A thlrd Gallagher E. fourth Dlstance I32 l Qhot Put Zapp B Frst Hudalc B second Schrader A third Garland B fourth Distance 396 Discus Garland B hrst Gallagher ff. second Hudak B thlrd Slamp E. fourth Dlstance 96 feet I0 Inches 4-in - 2-20-yd. Dash: Slamp, E., first: Hess, B., second: Diehl, A., thirdg Schneck. A., fourth A -' I 1 S , -.. : ' . .. 1 . ., ' : . .. : . : S , ., 3 , ., 3 . ' , ., ' 2 , ., - J- ' 2 D .- l .. : ' V , .. : ' , .. ' 2 . ., mil Emma Ulzam 'Pk' RAY GTT 24 Captam and Manager PROF WILLIAM TINKER Coach PERSONNEL YAUL REINSMITH Z5 PROP WILLIAM TINKLR BENJAMIN CRUSE 24 SAMUEL LONG 25 ROBERT BARNHURST 26 RAY OTT 24 5:4 N 'WCM A ' 4 QQ III O 1 O 2- F 1 QLEUUB l 1 I If V 1 ,IX 'lr ' 4' .., 1 f i f' E . I I . V 'if .f 7-LJ.,-.. .E 4 K ' I 5 ,, 1 . - - - I I , , ' . , . y v 1 1 I v I I 3 'Uarsntv Qllbeerleahzrs 24-2' ARCUS SHAFFER CHEDTER REINHARD EDGAR ESSER HANNAH BAUM ESTHER O'CONNOR HAROLD SCHMOYER RUDOLPH DUNMOYER ISABLLLE KEISER ELLA BIERY HENRY LAUDENSLAGER , 54 1- S. A , x ,ff V x I. X-ig. W V I , .Y v - - -NX. q4x4 liqy O fx A z E X W 8 J if IN ff ffuf fffff , f ,f 4 nn! 7 G H4 I 1 7 5 Q, 1 5 H, 2 V f Z 5 ' I 2 2 5 if 5 if w X I BRFT7 CAN11 C DEI oxc Dascu S FFw.sr1 Rx111c11ER t.: Ulrarers of the FOOTBALL J MCP,-1DD1'x F O KEEI-E SHEL11xC. P bcHRADER SCHx121DER I SILK 1,51 STECKEL BASKETBALL C IVIExDELL NIILI Q A II J ONLIII R DEII Q XVEBER C BR11sc11 IVI Runs IVI REED PASQUARIELI o DEII .I Sc11N11Dr1z NAss I EI III SS S IVI WHEELFR GEIDINER R WH1TE11Ea H BALNI 'VIARA THO N R CAx11 W HELD SHIWWINC PELIZONNI 911 XII D D WKICHII R IVI P1311 SNYDFR RRR Koa N 1x1 I Ix11u1xs1xc1R I 011 : V KQV' , 4 , . H. ., '1' 11 f fm: R, , f , ' 'A . ' 2 .. Rm -ER T. 4 l Av . . .S R. . . 1 r 4 ,E ' 1 Aj I ' 1 I , R 'P . , 4. D. IN .1.1iR . . 1 CfG1f..- ' IQ. Ilq. KR Ii. - A. '11 I7, B1-g1g1-31, .-X. . .A -' P1211 C. III1 'TRT Q W V ?EEEEQ'.EE HGH S f wg 1 K Q fm? 5 N Q Wy E um N NE-21 , . igllllllfdfllllllg Ihr Blur monk The Blue Bo ml 1 lQjUlCl0lSSL1tCltllC hr t cl xx ofthe school voir hx the Canary anal Blue stxff fhls mxnu xl tontxlns much x xlu rblt 1I1f0l'fT1ltlOI1 concernlng 1 School OYQIIIIZXUOIIS courses xthlttlcs mc ot ur t ntu c It IS especla x W1 uable to the fre hmtn hu nu e lt 1 one of tht gre llc t fxttors lll uchng t em to eel it homc clurlng tht hrst cl xx xt Hlgh SL moo Ihr Canmv HIIU 181112 The Canary ana' Blut 1s 1 monthly ITI1glZlI10 contumnq school llterarx pl'OdLICtlODS school ntxxs an xlumnl sectlon xthletu exchxnge humor and other departments of llltt rtst The first number xppc lrs ID October and eight lssues are puhllshcd Iht suhscrlptlon pr1ct 1s txxo doll nrs md hftx cents whrch lncludes tht Coxu s It l'Il'12iIlIIL tus xc xr xxxs lQOTglIllZCd under C1 new sxstem and h is ste xchlx lfI'lIJlO'xiClflll1t xg un r 1nLs ms one of the le xchng SChOl'1StlC pllb1lC'lfl0IlS IH the countrx Che Camus The C out s 15 the xnnu 11 puhI1c.1t1on of the Canary anal Blue stiff It con talns a rexlexx of scholxbtlc ind fithletlc ex ents of the xc xr and ZIXCS a falthful portrax al of the studtnt xct1x1t1es and llfe at FX H 5 The bxographxes and plctures of the mcmhtrs of thc senlor cliss form 1 not xhle ft xture of the innual N'iP f 'X Few, V , .KVVVB VV N , , G-I A . A29 .,. 1 5 ' A I- fjhsiy ' x ' S 11' 4 Y' A CE . mf' 1 1 ' 1-3 ' '1 1 fl 1' 'A ell. nz '1' I P- f-1 r's. 'll' '11 - 'S - 1 s ' 's 'j 11 -s 1' 1' V 5 h f 1 - 'V zjsz .ml l. . , h - 1 ' 151' 1' ' g ' ' v' ' 1 '. '.1 7. 1,, ' N v N. Tlx ,ef 1 lf' Xa 13 hz' ' ' X1 - I-SVI' 1 - 1' 15' l as I x v. Vi. 1 1 4 k C . - . V. V V VV, E V . V V VVVV . ' o f ' 13: ' 1 1 -1 1 . SI' I XC I XIII Ita rlrx XX XRRFN III Xlumm Q. Qffbltnrnal Staff IIUXX XRD III RI-xX Xux XIRNX IRIX Xu! X XI D P XIII II I rhtnr nn Chnl' J XIIIIPR X :mln IFXNNI HXLINIIILII -XX RI NCI XII RT Alumm lx: h1m,1. lxdmxmge VDN A H-KGS , , in I f Y l.Ul'l.' 21, :af 'vu 1 2 'Q I 2' lv . ' 3, :Haig 7 n QLD mm. Ia. .,: f .V mx- Dug, . .. . .ck I I ff U' I Y I A5 , I.. v E. 2 1. . ' X X X C PIDX Q Xllllxlu X J N 14 mn, Qilnturlal btaff XI NRL I N K OI DHXNINII R Ilumwr IIXXX XH XI XRC OI IS un XI NRI XRFT RI Tx Humor FHUXI Ks 4 I RX mulmnn XI mnger NI IN HXIXIO XXQ jgq 'xlhnfll nm, Nlmagrr X I llrullazmn X A C :HMV A C UIOAI what ul n fx i t,,..- lil' ' I N 'hz Y E Nm U H W 301:03 N A 'fffil X 1.-0UL4l. I 5 L x X 1- eg 'M-'T ,..f V0 fu, In ff M gg 'N- ' iw M14 Q7 ff vw Qc j 'P Q? 'ii-'J'-GKKX 'ii' 13277 Qf' 'ff' J M .. ,,,,,, 3 f .L 1 will 6 ff 'gg' xff' 'Q MW X 0 wlizn ,I w 'A i QQ I I wt' 1 1 ' A 4 Q XQXW NX 'I L J' fff Q Z ag Q M maaaasem Q X x ' Q ,-9 f X ,In ' t 3 HAKTNA xx., 5- QNQNA . N H sg O-H 'cw i A qv .. .... . kg . . . .Z 3 y.. .. -ux 0 1 ,Q KA. glflg Booster Qllluh ALVA GEIDNER Presldent EVELYN HAMM Vlce Presndent HILDA Hrznrzoc Secretary HE year 1924 has been an overwhelmmg year of success for the Glrls Booster Club The alm of this club IS not a social one but nevertheless there IS a fme splrxt of companionship ln the club because true to Its name lt admlts only boosters and they work together wlth one end m vxew Boostmg School Actxvltnes When there IS anything that needs boosting you can depend on the Girls Booster Club for support When our football squad needs support when there IS Christmas charity work to be done when there IS any actlvlty to be hel along you can depend on them The club has exxsted practically four years and never ln the history of A H S was It as strong as the l924 club lt boasts of forty active members Wrth the opening of the school term there were left but ten members It has now grown to the extent of forty The club meets every two weeks There IS not a single society ln Hugh School that will not pralse the Glrls Booster Club for lts untlnng efforts ln lending a helping hand wherever lt IS needed N x ' , . . . . I . . v . . ,, . . . . ,, . . . . Al u I It - . . ped . , . u , . . . u . u 1 . . 1 1 - I ., . ...., . ,. . . . . .. . .t 're 5- s X -S' 'Q YINKXX 1 - r X l 1 tx' E 3 5 , ' xt X -' Qtllllllllllllllllllgtlll..QLQQQQQQQQLNQQQQQQLQQQQQCX Y Xt lik..-'L :it if .. -' ,llfw'ftLQLllltlsNlQllltltlsllslMs WNMW ts Wiijtxt .. t t.tSbq4 ' 'Gy t . 55 K N ,Lx-Xk x,k,k,k N kkkkk, K K x , 5 5 Q, SZ 1 - - Xs X . t, .... . . . ,. ul 'W ' is ei, at E e X to x'-LX X Ni bfi Nttwesw Bramatlr Smarty GENE SMITH Presudent Loulslz HAGENBACH Secretary MR Lewis Treasurer Mlss GERHARD Coach Miss SCHADT Stage Dlrector ITH the openmg of the new Hugh School bulldmg m l9l6 and the reallzatlon of the numer ous opportunltles ln all dlrectlons came the orgamzatxon of the Hugh School Dramatlc Society Throughout the first year of ltS exxstence several one act plays were glven and at commencement trme several scenes of the plays of Shakespeare were put on ln the years which followed the custom of presenting one act plays to the student body was continued Among them were The Lovmg Cup Birds Christmas Carol A Kiss ln the Dark Obstmacy Bills A Girl to Order The Florlst Shop and Enter the Hero The commencement plays which have always been enthusxastlcally recelved were of manv types They ranged from the older plays She Stoops to Conquer and The School of Scandal to the more modern plays as Green Stockmgs Under Cover Brown of Harvard and A Palr of Slxes Wnth the presentation of The Passing of the Thxrd Floor Back ln 1923 came the reallzatlon of our ambltxon for deeper more worthwhile plays For the past three years the Glrl Reserves together with the boys of the Dramatlc Socxety have presented most delightful plays The first play under these ausplces was Along Came Nora This was followed ln l922 by Polly of the Cnrcus and ln l923 by Daddy Long These plays have become so popular among both the students and the people of the city that they have been made a part of the regular program of the Cxrl Reserves This past year the society has put on a play practically every month The hrst whrch was glven was Moonsh ne Later came Sauce for the Cosllngs and Tatters Birds Christmas Carol and The Mouse Trap It IS to be regretted that not all the students who wlsh to joln can be admitted However tlgelr interest and enthusiasm IS not lessened by this fact and we appreciate the splrxt shown by t em X x Bl'- . . - , . . - .. . .. .. . . . .. .. - . - . . -. .. . ,. .. - ,- .. . ,. .. . .. .. .. . . , . - ' . .. .. .. ,. .. f . .. .. ,. .. H .. . . . . .. . . ,, . . ., . . , - . . .. lv ' ' ' . cl 4 rr - ll ' I r v r T ' .. . Legs. - .. . .. .. - H .. .. .. . . . - ., .. .. .... ., .. . K apex NX fi sf' 'V .N Nt X - - - - or S . X --s : .- -s :Q 1 Xxx 'e f ' Q 'Q 1X' fi :Q ' N N K , - -Q - ss S I :X :Q 1 1- ' .. . .t . ,. .. X N HN NNWNWXNQNNQXQMQQQ''xxXX 3 3 , XX W XXM,-N' ,gt . 'lt A tattwwtwtmNWNNttttttwttN-..NNtt Qwssxxxx at I, .IN 'WG X . I Lg.. Z is . L t I .. I I I ,. I, lt , Wi 83' . , , - I X. X1 'N lm xxx I . xo .V Glllassnral Qiluh Fzrsl Semester Second Semesler DONALD MILLER PresIdent WARREN HELD PresIdent Vlce Presldent Vlce PresIdent Secretary Secretary WILLIAM HERTZ Treasurer WILLIAM HERTZ Treasurer LTHOUGH the ClassIcal Club does not do thmgs by halves thxs group represents but half of our membershIp We feel that we belong to a real llve orgamzatlon the Splflt and Ideals of whIch we have fostered and found we belxeve no less helpful and qulckenlng to us than they have been to the great number who have been members durlng the past eIght years Membershlp at first was lImIted to the boys of the Classxcal Course Then the glrls were admItted Now the ellglble llst Includes all who have studzed or are stuclymg Creek and LatIn and a number of those who study only LatIn wIth a grade of A sufhcIent to round out the mem bershIp at forty At each meetmg a speaker IS on hand who treats on some Interestmg subject Classxcal songs card games deallng wIth LatIn verbs sxght translatlon conslstlng of fables anecdotes Jokes and more SCTIOUS matters come In for thelr share In the program Assxgned parts also are glven All the musxcal and vocal numbers are rendered by home talent and we are all on the committee when lt comes to the eats Caudeamus zgztur' X I l Ulf. . , I ' 7 A' , . . . - . , . , 1 1 - v x ' v n . - .. .. , . .,.,..t. .. ..,.., .,,.. , . .,... , .... I X ra 'xo' XX N 1 K K R - -- l . I is .XX 3 I: tlllllllllllllLllllllllllQlilLllllllllllltllllllllllli I Xlwts-'V .W .sie K-ist.. NX. X. X 'wllllil QNNW-www QN HULY t t t if , 1 L I U K Z I .. .. ur Q 2 ' -T f mike Qllluh BETTY RUHE Presldent ELEANOR SCHWARTZ Treasurer PAULINE BIERY Secretary MARY SCHNURMAN Leader O THE class of I924 goes the honor of Ofgahlllng a Ukelele club the Flrst of its klnd ln Allen town High School This club strll 1n rts lnfancy has grown very popular and stands out as one of the most actlve orgamzatrons 1n the school The members of thls club are and may well be called the l1ve wlres of the school bemg leaders rn all of the student aCtlVltlCS Durmg its short exlstence the words Uke Club have become synonymous wxth good leadership and Splflt We may also say that to be a member of this club IS something to be proud The meetings are held throughout the year at the homes of the various members and a mixed program of business and pleasure IS enjoyed A year of work and frollc has been completed by the club and when we look back over the tlme lt IS wlth difficulty that we reallze the t1me for partxng has come Yet we must part and leave our work to-be carrled on Thus the hrst chapter of the Ukelele Club goes mto hxstory Wnth the graduation of the class of 24 the founders of the club will become alumnae and the task of perpetuating the good name ofthe club will fall upon the underclassmen and the class of 25 The members graduatmg wrll do so wlth the assurance that as the organxzatlon grows older nts splrxt will grow wider 4, n I 1 ' , - , of, - - -r l e lf i ' x S w T - JN hlkw Ao ., , T1 5 W 5 as an -- ,O QLEJ' jiilatbematucal Qlluh Fzrsl Semcsler Second Semester THOMAS GERY PresIdent WILLIAM KLECKNER PresIdent LAWRENCE EMERT VICE PresIdent BRUCE GRAHAM VIce PresIdent ELIZABETH RODGERS Secretary ISABEL WIESER Secretary WILLIAM KLECKNER Treasurer WILLIAM BERKEMEYER Treasurer HE Allentown HIgh School MathematIcal Club whIch was founded In l92Z by Prof Ambrose Heller of the HIgh School faculty has In the few years of ltS exIstence become one of the most actIve organIzatIons wIthIn the portals of A H S One reason for IIS success IS perhaps because each member takes a wholesome and actxve Interest In the HHBIYS of the club for the reason that all members are bound together by a common Interest In the subject of mathematlcs ThIs past year the club enjoyed what was undoubtedly one of the most eventful seasons of Its SXIQICDCC A serxes of monthly meetmgs were held at the homes of the VHYIOUS members The executIve commxttee succeeded In presentmg for the entertamment and edIFIcatIon of the members one of the most Interestmg serles of programs ever before gIven by any hIgh school club or socIety Probably the most successful meetmg was the one at whlch Mayor Malcolm W Gross and School Dlrector Robert ,I Wheeler were present to address the club Durmg the year the club also succe ded ID securmg as speakers numerous mathematlcal professors from varIous colleges and InstItutIons These speakers were Intensely Interestmg and the members ot the club Obtalned much valuable Informauon from them The second annual banquet of the club was held at the Hotel Allen on February l4th Prof M S Hartmg presIded as toastmaster Dr l M WrIght of Muhlenberg College was the prIncIpal speaker The speaker congratulated the members of the club on their work and wlshed them success In theIr future undertakmgs X X x x 'BIC , . , . J . , , . . Q . . . N Fw,- ff at .. NV- gf 21 'Afro ,L , ieaifl ' End Beserbes Hls the glrls work branch of the Y W C A was organized ln l9I7 It was started with only a few clubs that heldfthelr meetmgs ln Hamllton Hall After a year of hard work for 'recognition the Gxrl Reserves now fully organlzed under a secretary sent from Natlonal headquarters rented the second and thlrd floors of the Wuchter Building beside the Y W C A cfhce and cafeteria and prepared to enjoy club llfe and work Every year the number of clubs has grown untll at the present time there are elght high A word about the clubs themselves Each corps has IIS presldent vlce president secretary treasurer and council representative of dxscusslonal and social times there are plenty but the spmtual slde xs not neglected lt IS brought out xn the vesper servlce held regularly each Sunday afternoon the Christmas pageant whxch IS presented to the Allentown publlc every year and rellglon plays a large part ln the day s program at camp every summer A play IS presented each year by the Girl Reserves with the help of the boys of the Dramatic Society lndeed the rapxd and gratlfymg growth of Glrl Reserves has been well warranted by the excellence of motxve and purpose and the enjoyment derived by the glrls frcm their clubs sch vol clubs, three young girls in business and industry corps. and-four grade school clubs. -'4 L .1 Ll fm, Q' fL4xfQ ' Harb iBIeiJa Behatmg Smcnetv HXNNAII lVlARf 0115 President EADNA HAGY Secretary RACHEL WHITEHLAD Vxce Presldent Hof-E MULLEN Treasurer FLORENCE H COBAUGH Faculty Adviser NE of the most thoroughly organized and xnfluentlal groups ln A H S IS the Nath Pleda Debatxng Society During the past year thus organization has become finer ln every way and has meant more to the student body than IH former years An enthuslastlc ever lncreasmg membershlp hugh ideals good fellowshlp deslre for achlevement and a true splrlt are a few of the reasons why Nalh Pleda has succeeded so memorable Through the bn monthly debates whlch were held regularly each glrl was tralned for varsity work When the tnme for the varsxty debating trials came each member of Nalh Pl da who was elngllile came out for the team and furnished some of the best maternal for the varslty debatmg coac To be a member of the Nath Pleda IS 1n Itself both an honor and a recommendatlon for the glrls of this group are selected carefullv and are admitted only on recommendation The prlmary purpose of the soclety IS that of debatmg Thus purpose has been carried out by the regular debates held The meetings were extremely mterestlng as well as lnstructlve and each debate was more splrlted than lts predecessor Durlng the year a number of lxterary and musical meetxngs were held at the different homes These meetings promoted a feeling of socla bllxty among the members of the organization And now at thus time we of 24 glve the relns of the Nath Fleda Debatmg SOClety over to the class of 25 We know that its purpose will be carrled on as truly and falthfully as lt has always been and we feel that Nalh Pleda wlll endure and contlnue always nts work 9 .. ' ' .' ' . A V ' , . . . . S 'ilutugmphs f Q ' A r-:ln ow 9' Qllass will ani: Testament E. THE members of the class of l924 havlng successfully completed four lengthy years of unremlttmg mental toll yet havmg remamed up to thus date perfectly sound of mmd memory and understandmg do make and publlsh thxs our last wxll and testament hereby rendering null and vold all wllls made before thus time As to our maternal estate and all property real personal or mxxed we devlse bequeath and dxspose thereof m the following manner to wut First We dxrect that our obsequnes shall be glven ln manner behttmg the standard of our Class that our mourners shall weep long and profusely over the demise of a worthy class ITEM We gxve and bequeath to the coming classes all our thumbed over and promlscuously marked books whlch bear the ravages of the ruthless hand of Tlme ITEM We glve and bequeath to this hlgh school all the cash we mlght have accumulated durmg our school years and all that shall have been left at the period of our departure which sum lt IS hoped wxll ln some measure repalr the damages we have out of sheer vandallstlc mstmct mfllcted upon thxs worthy edifice ITEM We give and bequeath to all coming classes a plentlful supply of bluff and nerve which aforementioned compounds have more than many times saved us when ln the stress of recltatlon ITEM To those worthy pedagogues who have manfully and womanfully labored wlth us through these years of lncessant mental anguish we give and bequeath peaceful nlght of slumber liberated from the bogles of tomorrow s badly prepared lessons qulet days free from the care of having to lend ear to poorly rendered recltatlons May their rest be long and sweet for well have they earned xt' ITEM We gnve and bequeath to the commg senior class the wisdom we have acqulred durmg these years Wisdom deallng with the ways and means by which a student may dlvlne the mornlng face of a professor readmg thereln the lmpendlng dlsasters of the day wlsdom dealmg wxth the ways and means by whnch a tudent may control the features of has countenance durmg watchful perlods of anxiously awaltlng the tlnkllng of an ever welcome bell ITEM We glve and bequeath to the commg semor class the standards we have set for them May they toe the mark' IrEM We give and bequeath to the student body at large the memory of th's the class of l924 wlth the hope that they may ever cherish us and remember us after we have departed All the residue of our property be nt of any nature kmd or quallty and not herembefore d1SpOSCd of fafter all debts contracted by this class and our funeral debts have been pald we give and bequeath to our Principal In Testlmony Thereof we the class of l924 have to this our last will and testament sub scrxbed our names and affixed our seals thas tenth day of june A D one thousand mne hundred and twenty four QS1gnedQ THE SENIOR CLASS Wltness Ivan Skxzavltslcy Sclvar Wltness Abdul Fl Bull Bul Ameer ,L t, .?- '. is xl pe, . . . . r : . . . : . . S . . - ' I, 1 0 r 1 I ' Eze, lkehurm uf the 132-I Dfdllldflf Season from Morn to Mldnlght Llttle Nellle Kelly The Song and Dance Man Llttle 165516 ameb Madame Plere Coocl Mornlng Dearle qhufflc- Alo mg The CZBYIHB Partners Agaln Up the Ladder T e Hero e French Doll T e MUSIC Box T e Cllmax Scandals of 1924 The Passlng Show Merton of the Moves The Fool Dew Drop lnn Yvhen Knlghthoocl XVN rn Flower The Pittllng Butler V9 hy XVorry3 The Monater Stuclymg Dot NIXOH Tom C-ery Kermlt Gregory Mary Loulse Spencer Evelyn Hamm Nalls Mlller eanne Hagenhuch Mlller and Ott Marks from September to May Sol Halmowlcz Polly Blery Ruth Moyer May I5th The Canary and Blue IQZO l924 Gene Smlth He Who C uts Claasee Werley S Harvey Herring Shelli Nasa per cent on May Ibth Ceorge Del ong 1 f . g N , Fla .,. ., The White Peacock . , , . . , ,..,. . . , .,.,. Hannah Mar olis g c ' 5 I H,. , ., . . ' h H ,,.. .. ., ,, ,,... . , ,.... ' ' h . ,, 4 ' H , A .- f Q! , ' KL l ' . JL c . r H ' A ,' 1 5 -4 W A4 'Qpu 2 C stable Say young feller on Ill keep you ln for another ten f olln daxalfyoudon tqultyour 0 g P er Co ahead th1S IS mx rmon Hrst blt of freedom 1n four xears S I JuSt graduated from A H l- iWJ4m.... mm-m I ' Q Mmm J X W X W T X pw gl 1 fff ' . -JVM!! STVMFHSTTHCES N tx PI ne Aurntrmmv or mess smlsmg IS Nor GUARANTEED THE ENERGY USED III TIIIZOINING AWAY unmcurev coursueunous was wukneo mm stem IT wouw CARQV we Levnmxw mon woman To AMERICA? 'bww uv-an fri!! xx! - - -2X.D coca? 5 xxx.:-1 J? 12 .ZX-, 'Q C0805 may we covuzs or me SST comus Ana moe or TIIE BLST euoe cow NIUE WIIICII NECESSIIAICD The use or one Cow T0 EVERY Q55 BOOKS AWA 'M 9 uouw ALL we emxsuls worm our sv cmmuwweszs BE me meueo wiv wouw SOLE 160 mms or c,Aw-sues Ano Euouou BALLOON TIRES' COULD BE NAME ro me TIQQ iso MACHINES ue PAPER useo FOR THE GIRLS NUMBLR' WOULD covuz A BILLBOAQD 40 FEET HIGH 1400 FEET ve ennoa f 5 P LL THE. PUBLICATIONS OF TUE CANARV E,,BlUf. STAFF F02 I9fL4,IF vur one on mo N toms on me owen wouw me Qmmes AS men AS me 1-QCMAPY EJSLUGD new scnooL u Q 4 n 11-OBLUEBOOKS i ii U B NOIIGII INK WAS' USLO FOR ONE MONTHS ISSUE T0 OLITEN THE FAMOUS CIIICAGO FIRE SMT VCSINIUS AND ENOUGH WOULD HAVE BCLN LEFT GUUZ T0 MAKE AN ARTIFICIAL LAKE AS LARGE AS LAKE MICIIIGAN SAY Tum QQ' cenmuu som W If ' J F ALL THE Penclus usev BY TIIL eonoll Mont: WERE COMBINED T0 MAKE one woe PENLIL Ir wouw BE TWICE AS Lame AS mg MONUMENT on TIIL Squmze AN OEUINAVJ szE LONG none walawhal .1 .dslh LSIL aux? qlah LASLAI ,Fling WAY .Down EAST ups at cfnsmgpc ez mums lhaujjf' 125W IWT L WIP 2 Q, 5 35 Q ' I 'V l l. 'I T I - - .. - sg T ff Y lwumwl 4 fp 1 1 ' QE -.II-rf ' M 3 I ' 1 ' 443 S ?G3s'? PBA, D 5 -2, jqtxv xi fx., T' J I 'Z' AA L 2' 'HI x I MI I . IE ' I - W, 3' I M I ' T 0 ' Q I C- 513 KI f I .S Q L A t I 1 .7 WL! ' suck :IKE W I ' ' F57 Y K ' J lf. ..,,,,, ,Z gffqgga Tiff ? . , Z ' Z 7 F HF I I' S is In '- 41' - Z 21 H 32' - - M ' A T XZ 'If M - - - 21? 'E ? I' 2 .. . I' z a .flkflf gk: sn ,Z xq n aol 1 ar o f-rugix Y? Srnolu, comm in e. tu Q er If I1w,11l -i 5 u G Ltq- Snuu-L. D u u u u u B E MI, NASS CE, GOODMAN HORSES and PONIES xn H1gh School Orrlcr Room 4l2 ALLENTOWN Hlru SCHOOL STABLES ATTACHILD We always have on hand a large stock of horses lncludlng all classes and sultable for all purposes We glve our wrltten guarantee NVltl1 every horse and allow two weeks trlal lf not as represented we cheerfully refund purchase money Knowlng that the value of stock consists ln authentlcated evldence of their breeding we furnlsh the pedlgree of each anlmal CICERO Black I61 hands hxgh IS a fine rlder but addlcteel to the hablt of throwmg juniors XENOPHON old gentle and especially adapted to the use of jolly Juniors HOM ER An excellent drlver fearless of long lessons daughter of Flungo daughter of Flungere daughter of lqlungx daughter of Dropped ut CAESAR A hne pony can be clrxven single or double that 15 by sophs or juniors cllpped so as to evade all SUSPICIODS which the professors may have We have been well patronlzed by former students and we earnestly SOllClI the patronage of the followmg classes Dark, daffle-grey mare, light main and tail: I6 l-3 hands high: 4 years O Yi lllviiil i1 'lKlillilIillilillrlvl :iii Pill 11011 i121 i li0l Q Q' EB B 5 BIIIUYS B U -N. f Of! C115 -N. N, ong HC ay ' 11 Name Known as Ambi ion Obsfac c Fulure Favorile Saying - R. or Commg lo Schoo . . T0 6 l l ' .. , Y To m k l - Ullllff Jilsllllaflelln Julius t the Stale be crazy enough Barker at wha flfye win J la . H , - ,I l- ' Coney Island mean? V . . 1 1 ln t eau 1 1 m ecessi Author o ook, W tl' 1 Hanna 1 Nlargolis Ulf- al T0 talk r i ti Ali is ' n y db Q ld L To w rk or l l -' g . 0 all Hip ob., the HC' ' H n l 1 qi .. u y? E v I 0 do a good lntervention 0 1 ight ultis a h e' t f- Y vt I ,alll lg. Nllller Nails ayls wurlc in a I r l 'atchman li ei yo1 0n'e ns! Will! WI ul! eelc . n ay .ileeps all cl alien! Jr U To ul, r Cashier in usa-ay, who We won't M 1' I R U Peg . p The other girls Y. W. C. A. ve 11 in a wit 0 s C f i i 3.. lember 0 l l ill Don To get out a UC -- m i A'Hey! C'mere Ig K 'Mbit l HC' ' ' ' lympic team. a minute! C ing-pong C mp. n , V H To know her Member To p' ss the Mlflam BOyf'r lVl1m Virgil lesson ' i s Olympic ockey lsn't it aw ul? tlme between e l t am 1 . .- 11 0 r id. . , . EXP tat .. . . .. As a matter l ' t l ov Boll . l. Halmnwlcz s Nothing to read the . I. 3 . a 'F l.1' ! arm ind V I dn WOU IS Nu YCHC 'lel' ap .Q speec cs tor u ded h 'J S1811 to osp la M .... '-a anary -..- U OOC t ed P nn f SXCUSCS OCCH OnS 1... .-Q-Uh 1... -qw- .D b n ty of eath ng ea cl s eep ng N b y a ncessant I dl'll l l ...- J ff,'o I w 1'U 1..f sr 7 l- +... WC W S 8111 auclay Su d 'C3 ny ment C Il l'l'1l'Tlf3S that yO ga clea ter a 36 ly op a htheby CCS U argare Z ml OFCC rd .C CI' CHU A C F' all St fy dna V3 dna Cn dec CI' M d Dona 'U -+- -+- O..C The Lat n word vacat one y e rfect O. -..- f O Cn bl Sy CI' ba 5 0 T So m lerk Y X. 0 R Ill P I1 EF If 5 S I. IU ll F F Ill IJ x x s. s. I 1 I Ulv 1 V 1 . , - - . - . x'1.x'u1!m Xulm' fxrmu 11 11.x .Afnzfvllmrl QI111' C 'ufurc X '111'01'11l' 511111112 f M - ' C 011111113 lu 51 mn 1 ... ,, .. . , 'A PI, ' I llqulrlll Ill' l'xl11.1 H.1yx l'.1111.1 l11s111l! ll1'rv1111'1' fN11111l1111- 'l- Um 1 U' L , 1 CIN flu:-.s 1111111111 HNVVS NUS, NNT' VIQII HIYV INN ll111111.1x K..-11 'I4u111'4 To 51111111 'I 111' 111115 'I'1111'lfa111'1vur i111v1-1111 111111111-1 .1 111111-11111111-sw v.11'.1111111' .1 I' ' .1 1. - - To 1111v11l1' .1 .. -- 111111-1111111-.1 Hmlpx In H 1111rl1111l - ll Ivor 17.111111 Ivrrlx - Invc' .1 1511415 1111-11 ,H 110111111 'Hb ' w111111-1 111 I1-11111-4 S115 s111'l1 4 ,.fI1.,11l .1l1111111.111l wll ,, .. . ,. I.'1- AI .. . ,. 'l4us1111lx'111:-11111 V.111l 1111 lltlx' P1155 111511111 I 111' I1'111'l11-r I .WMU H 1'l1.' A I .Q 1 .11 1-:lm 1111111 .1111 . 11.111151 , UII111 11-1 crllx' vI'Ul'l'1l1l . -I -- -. C. 11-1 I -. . nl H.111111m111 5111 IU MM I UMW H10 nut 'A fly? llrlfml w1H1111g1111lu1t, 0x1111111I1- for .11 11111115 111 .1111s.1s .1111 lm! -- ,Hlshlm-H ,, ., ., To nput Um' .. Nl1111111a1rl11rer HY -4 I -- 711111181111-'NIU' XX'1ll1.1111 ll.11111's I Ill over on 1111- H10 tcz1cl1c'rs Ui L.m.km, Clockg '5' ml Nlr. l41'1111k1-11111-lrl V vu S.. M M I M THE c.A.NA12Y S, 1sLuB'S IIIIIESWIFIIUNNA FOR. PRES!-LMAN. ONLY I RULES uuoekscone me wono THAT ANSWERS THE- QUESTION 00. oescmees me snumuou voR1RAveo IN EACH or me rouowmo vucvuaes' C I f fl , M19 ff II-Il ll Q ml! I Aly 2,2 9 mg QQNTLQMAN vucmczeo Asove, wAS eumcf A Buucu or URAPES' ue wouw BE CALLED A FrL7.LE,5'ENAToQ AQMQNIAN Gow mocfm AUIIIOQQ 9 Nouw me cfo CART AT me RIGHT BG CAPABLE OF some BAcKwAuzos AT me RATE OF 15 Knots AN Noun IT WOULD BE BouRrfeo1SE BLASE ff! DEAUVILLE IIABI-SUS CORPU5' DCSPIC ABLE Q Nc Pucrurze ro me LEFT kcmmos vou or MR GAMEL WILL HRYS CIIAUES DANA GIBSON POINCARE MI J BRYANQ OKRECT THE SPELL INK, IN TNQ foLLowING Gym, F ANOTHER veszsou wAs' In svuumo wma mem IT ,M-gg wouw BE A SNAKE DANCE I-2:3 rocf cow new Bob sand I +P- Nu as Mlssmcf A moms KAR A LANTERN JAX ABM, or vdwurs A ' i BOTTLE or wuwkoorfv 'Ko D IPM IN was coupon Ano MAIL on ocuuesz PCIZSONALLV voum Auswuas NANE Aooszess IIDccuvAnoN LIE ANSWERS TO THESE UE WORDS BOY SWIM DUCK, TWO, MISTER LOG, SIRLET TOY FI-SH LITILE SINK PLAY Looeq ooo Nbuse MAN Q fe AN X95 wi' hi F me MAN Asove wouw SUUOENUI FIND A FLY IN IHS rooo ue wouw come ws HAIR PLAY MAH .Iowan come To New YEARS Foormu QAMES NAV me seuzcnous on A Jcwsmmvfg Q STIONS wlu BE FOUND IN NEXT YEARS BLUE BOOK. tl-IMITMMI IE 0 Z M H , ,ly Q- A A - se 9 . A 7 IM ' ' A f If I f f 0 up 4-.,. f - f , hh- id- 3 -' I I 'lj ,L ' ' ' TF a - A . f o - I I Q' r 0 4 Q rj, U - I I .- , Q ' a e.. - I I 1 H ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' L ' 1 - X 7 iili XA 4 'EI' Q ' cf fN I!-A . f A A .1 '51, A Qva .CJ mcmrce T0 we Rum T- Q T1 ' 0 MV 'a ' '3':is Si' '-'--- '--- - ' nv I , - 4 QLC1 3 - Q -. -QQ I Q Q -Q f sv f NHS. ---ll Q 5- BVD AD ADD HS' S FOR T Houw NL POSQ EAD or su P-d CDE PNOTOGRAPHER ROYAL N GNNESS AU N0 A BUTCH TH A NMI 900940 ANKFURTE CD X X BV OUR S O FQ F 3 f vo? 'kms 6995 Xxggogdp of-9177 49,94 QR, f X420 fb Y Qfvo QE. N meta l -If QW S'0C AL ANU AND SAT ALL EVEN N L 5 1 2' ' 'ull' NE WENT T0 A QFUSEU To DANQE u THE suos C as HR W I 0' I A A XX Q N , v 5, 1 ., M AS H, , Q wwf A 1 I x2Y7?7 3xYi' A9 LE 1 ER 1 ' Mii-121ii?f:zw'1.':aa . K ' 1 f f ,' qgiQfz:,1 eL-.aw Swv w - . 4' 1 ' ff - XX gf 9,1 1421-4 P 1 'A 4 S L .- - os , xi X . 2 W' v IG. X 2 ,X 56 E INST IR , Q ,ww . TQ wn-une mule como gg - , ouuur N THE umgugur, an om I gr Af' --Z Ml kj, H R LE' 0- E V959 wax. 41.9 Jw' THE Awww. ff? Cl...f3 13:42 7 Q X Q f-Q Q. Ll.. Q., 0 4 5 ' A Ye 5 X za 9 4 in C QQ! 6 N pg 0 Q 1, ' . R 5 iff s Q e U ,. f q .QU , .Eye , F X 1 f x , 3 . an I I fp? ZA Q it f , 7 0 W 'til' 'Q 015132 laugh Svtbuul atm:-f HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS ALUMNI TO I3 I3 TIE SEPT 29 In the opening game of the I923 I9Z4 season A H S held the strong Alum eam to a I3 3 t e score was I3 6 with the Canary and Blue warriors ln the lead until the Iast five minutes of play when the alumni scored touchdown ROOM ZIZ ATTAINS I00 PER CENT WORK SFPT I3 Room ZIZ with Miss Alva Geldner and MISS Hannah Baum as solicitors an nouncezl that it had attained IOO per cent in subscriptions for the Canary and Blur- The solicitors are to be compll mented on their good work and the pupils for their Hne support COACH WAY CALLS MARATHON PRACTICE SEPT 27 Over twenty fel lows reported to Coach Way this afternoon for marathon prac tice They were given their preliminary Instructions and will start immediately to tram for the coming races FOOTBALL TEAM STARTS ITS FIRST PRACTICE SEPT 6 Coach Charley Way called the first football practice for this afternoon Over nity fellows reported and the Coach started work on weeding out the best material There are a few regularsleft fromlast year but there IS lots of pep SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Circulation 5 000 OOO O00 Advertising rates upon re quest I I No ALLENTOWN PA September 1923 Price Free ALLENTOWN HIGH SCHOOL HAS LARGEST ENROLLMENT OF HISTORY SEPT 4 The Allentown High School opened its doors this n ornmg to over two thousand pupils This number clnmaxes the record breaking enrollment of last term by several hundred The classes were started promptly at 8 30 this mornlng All the pupils seemed to be glad to return to thelr Alma Mater and renew old acqualntances The faculty IS practically the same as last year and the teachers are all very busy trying to get thlngs settled The very air of high school seems to reverberate with joy and happi HCSS BLUE BOOK MAKES ITS APPEARANCF THIS A M SEPT 4 The Blue Boo guide for the pupils at school a veritable treasure chest of mfor mation was issued this morn mg at the doors of the high school Each student was asked to buy one as he or she entered mg circulation of I5 O00 on the first day of school was attained by noon this morning FRESHMAN HOME ROOM REACHES HIGH PFR CENT SEPT 24 The freshman home room No 205 created great excitement ID the halls of the school this mornlng by announcing that the mark of 65 per cent in Canary and Blue had been reached ln subscriptions IVIr Welnshelmer the teacher IS to be complimented for creat ing such fine spirit among the students of this home room section GIVE THE BABY A Bottle of Ink to Play With Then patronize us THE GOODMAN CARPET CLEANING CO A H S HAS ITS FIRST AUDITORIUM EXERCISES SEPT 5 The First auditorium exercises of the new term were held this mornlng Principal Hamm gave a short address of welcome and several well known selections were sung by the student body The Canary opened NO SCHOOL SESSIONS TO BE HELD SEPT 8 SEPT 8 According to the regular custom of education there will be no school today because it is Saturday STUDENT BODY URGED TO SUPPORT CANARY SEPT I2 The student body of the high school was urged to give better support to the Can ary and Blue ln a speech made this morning in auditorium The speaker outlined the en tlre plan for the coming year and promi ed elght issues and also the year book WANTED' M GOLDHAMMER and WARREN HELD D MILLER Chief of Police Vol. - . I I . ., S . , ' ni. L ' F-I ie. Th- ' ' ET - I - -H i the building. A record-break- and Blue campaign was ofhcially New News All the News of Wggggw The laugh School sins I No ALLENTOWN PA O tober I923 A H S VICTORIOUS OVER STRONG LANSFORD ELEVEN A H S Price Free OCT 27 Showing some of the Fnght that has always been characteristic of the Canary and Blue eleven the A H S warrlors tore through the strong Lansford Hlgh to the tune of 24 to 0 This game was played on the Muhlenberg Field and was very excxtlng from start to hnlsh SR HALLOWE EN SOCIAL PROVES GRAND SUCCESS OCT 27 The Semor Class Soc al held ln the gymnaslum of the hugh school last evenxng was a grand success The crowd turned out ln their Hal lowe en attlres and enjoyed themselves from the begmnmg of the soclal to the end The muslc was furmshed by Herman Raus Orchestra Durlng the mtermxsslon refreshments ln the form of apples cider and dough nuts were served This was the first soclal of lts kind held ln the gymnasium slnce I9I9 PUPILS TREATED TO A FINE ZITHER RECITAL OCT 3I The pupnls of A H S were agreeably surprised In the audltonum thls morning by the announcement of a zlther recital by a musxclan from Easton The zlther was a new musical Instrument to many of the students and the recital proved instructive as well as entertaining A H S MEETS REVERSE AT HANDS OF W C HIGH WEST CHESTER Oct 6 The A H S eleven went down to defeat here today under the crushing attack of the West Chester High School Varslty The score at the end of the game was 37 0 Cehrlnger abackheld man for Allentown suffered a broken collar bone I DRAMATIC SOCIETY OUT FOR FIRST TRIALS OCT I8 Miss Helen Gerhard the coach of dramatlcs at the A H S announced the Hrst trlals for the Dramatxc Soclety IVIany asplrlng young Shakes peares came and were gxven therr chance to become famous as actors on the hugh school stage FINE SPIRIT TALK GIVEN BY MR AHLUM OCT 24 Mr Ahlum a mem ber of the hlgh school faculty and a former teacher at Bethle hem gave a fine Splflt talk to the students thxs morning ln the audltorlum Mr Ahlum told them that the Splflt of the SCI'l00l was not what lt should be and also stated that they should wake up and show some genume mterest ln the school athletics STAFF OF 1923 l924 COMUS STARTS WORK ON BOOK OCT I The work for the I923 I924 Camus was started today by the staff of the pub IICHIIOH The plans are bemg land for a book that the class of l924 can be proud to call their own SMOKE' FIRST CANARY 6: BI UE APPEARS THIS MORNING OCT I0 The maiden efforts of the Canary and Blue staff of I924 appeared today ln the Verdant s Volume Ovtr I 000 books were put mto clr culatlon and at the close of school today no more were to be had The entlre book IS printed ln green mk ln honor of the 800 verdant freshmen at the Hxgh School HIGH SCHOOL STARTS WITH A GREAT RUSH OCT I3 The Allentown Hugh School Varslty football squad started off with a rush today but rushed the wrong way The team was defeated by Lebanon 0 LOCAL FINANCIER HAS A VERY CLOSE SHAVE OCT 29 Mr Paul Ott the promment local financxer had a very close shave this morning Upon leavmg the barber shop he commented on the fine servxce he has recelved Wlthln the last few months AS THIS IS SATURDAY NO ONE COMES TO H S OCT I3 A very strange oc currence happened this mormng When the Janltor opened the doors at the high school nobody came to the chool The janitor was somewhat surprlsed and when he looked at his calendar he saw that he had forgotten to tear off the last sheet and that today lS Saturday and not Frl day BUY THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS RO TTEN CIGARS FOV by and Of the If you smoke one you ll never STUDENTS OF smoke another A H S SCHMOYER CIGAR FACTORY PRICE FREE i-1 f Vol. h .2 , ., c , ' O I I T . ll I VU ! ' 1 - 1 . YE EE, , -..E I gt . ' T . ' T I - 'TSM . 1 4 l E, , . . E , D' ' ' ' A IZ- . . . ' ' v . - - ' I - - I . T- . . . - . . -I ' ' . . . v .. D , , ' E- . . , Y I .. W f . . T S , I . . , - 1 7 . UUIJB TQIIIIJ 923001 BUGS SENIORS VICTORS IN INTERCLASS MARATHON Nov 23 The senlor class marathon team completely out distanced the other classes ln the annual Hugh School Mara thon heI:l thls afternoon The distance was three mlles and was run over the regulatlon course D IVIller took hrst honors wnth Clalr Gearv run nlng second The freshman class was dlsmlssed from school but due to the ram they went home Instead of to the race DRAMATIC SEASON IS OPENED IN FINE STYLE Nov I4 The hrst play of the I923 I924 dramatic season was presented this mornlng ln the audltorlum The actors were Bull IVIoyer and Henry Lau denslager Thelr actlng was very credltable and lVI1ss Cer hard the dramatlc coach cexved many complxments for the hne presentatxon GRID CANARY NUMBER MAKES APPEARANCE Nov I4 The Clrld Number of the Canary and Blue made its appearance thus morning xn flashing Canary and Blue colors A ballot for votxng ln the popu Iarlty contest was lsued with each copy STUDENT BODY HOLDS BIG BOOSTER MEETIING Nov 28 A big booster meet mg ofthe student body was held ln the auclltorlum this mornmg The entlre football team wa on the stage and lndlvldual cheers were glven Short splrlt talks were glven by the coach and manager Advertise ln the HIGH Scuoot News the most wldely read paper ln the world I No ALLENTOWN PA November I923 PTICC Free REPRESENTATIVES OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS VISIT A H S Nov 6 The Hlgh School was hlghly honored this mormng by a vxsxt from the samtary lnspectlon com mxttee of the League of Nations A colorful reception was glven them and the orchestra rendered several selections The men were Dr IVI Volykoff of RUSSIH D Ensch ofBelg1um Dr Vasconellas ofBraz1l and Dr Carnworth of London The men spoke a few words to the student body each one using hls natlve language It was very lnterestlng to all the students BETHLEHEM HELD TO VERY CLOSE MARGIN Nov 30 In what proved to be the most thrllllng game of the season the Canary and Blue eleven went down to a 20 7 de feat The Allentown players put up a better game than they had at any tlme thls year and Bethlehem was surprlsed find that they could not score D0 or 60 pomts as thev had expected they would do NORRISTOWN HIGH 67 CANARY AND BLUI- 0 Nov 3 The Canary and Blue warriors went down hghtlng under the attack of the expert enced and blg Norrlstown eleven The score does not show how good a game It proved to be The score at the end of the game was 67 0 EASTON HIGH SCORES HEAVILY AGAINST A H S Nov I7 TheA H S eleven traveled to Easton thls after noon and took a severe beatmg at the hands of the more e perxenced and heavxer crew Weaber our flashy quarterback su tamed concussion of he bram whxle bemg tackled The score was 60 6 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HEAR GREAT LECTURE Nov 7 The student body of the htgh school was treated to a very lnterestlng lecture on Egypt this morning IH the audltorlum The lecture was accompanled by lantern slldes DRAMATIC SOCIETY GIVES ITINE PLAY Nov 27 A one act play Sauce for the C-osllngs was very well acted this mornlng ln the audltorlum by members of the Dramatic Society Thus play was the annual Thanks glvlng play and was highly pralsed by the student body READING HIGH HANDS A H S CREWA REVERSL READING PA Nov I0 The Reading Hlgh School eleven handed the A H S crew reverse thus afternoon to the tune of T3 6 The score at the end of the hrst quarter was 6 U xn favor of Allentown but the Readmg scholastlcs staged rallv and won the game THE WEATHER CouI.I be worse but we don t see how .. 1.. I r Vol. A A .3 , ,, , . 3 ' f - Q E , ' ' Y . . : . . , 3 A -, r. , : . , . , ' n , . ' y I . ' . I A V I . I , ' , re- ' h - ' to . .Q . - 4 A V . . . , . . ' '. ' 1 ' .. . . a 4 's ' ' ' ' , -. 4 f . ' ' ' a . X, - . '- ' - , 1 s ' ' L A -- New News Wszvits Thr TQIEIJ bfbuvl V I No 4 ALLENTOWN PA December BASKETBALL TEAM DEFEATS PALMERTON HIGH SCHOOL 26 I9 A the News of etnsl AHS 9 Prxce Free DEC ZI The Allentown I-Ixgh School basketball qulntet came through wlth a vlctory over the Palmerton Hlgh School crew The game was played at Palmerton and this was the first tlme that Allentown has ever defeated Palmerton on thelr own floor The game was fast and the score at half tlme was I3 I2 wlth Allentown leading At the end of the game the score was 26 I9 BIG RUSH IS ON FOR YEAR BOOK PICTURES DEC 4 Great excxtement was evident this mornmg when xt was made known that there were only slx days to get the plctures ln for the Camus Many had not yet had thelr photos taken and were dublous as to whether they wxll have time BASKETBALL SQUAD IS CUT TO TWENTY MEN DEC 5 Coach Way last evening cut the basketball squad down to twenty men The cut was necessary due to the fact that there was less than a week before the first game VOTFS COUNTED FOR POPULARITY CONTEST DEC 6 The votes for the Popularlty Contest at the Hlgh School were counted thls after noon by the contest commlttee and It was found that 3333 were the wlnners of the various prlzes BANJO SOLOIST GIVES FINE ENTERTAINMENT DEC I2 IVIr Norrls the well known banjo soloist gave a program of varled musical selec tlons thus mornxn In aud1tor1um The program lasted for quite a tlme and was enjoyed by the entlre student body LARGEST CANARY IS DISTRIBUTED TODAY DEC I3 The largest Canary and Blue ever xssued was dls trxbuted to the subscrlbers thxs mornlng The paper contained 72 pages and was read with mterest by every one CANARY Sr BLUE STAFF IS MOBBED IN OFFICE DEC IO The Canary and Blue Staff was almost mobbed this mornmg 1n the ofhce The rush to hand ln plctures was so great that lt was necessary to call out the police reserves After several hours of strenuous work the mob was finally quleted A H S MARATHON TEAM WINS AT BETHLEHEM DEC I9 TheAllent0wnI'Ilgl'1 School marathon team won ltS fxrst victory this year s by defeatmg Bethlehem Prep School on thexr own 334 mxle course The score was 26 Z9 Don Muller won the race wlth Ralph Camp a close second The time for the dlstance was 20 I4 3 5 mlnutes a new record for that course THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The paper for people who thunk they thmk BASKETBALL SEASON GETS UNDER WAY DEC I4 The glrls varsxty defeated Emaus ln an easy game by the score of 6I 3 DEC I4 The boys team lost a close game to Tamaqua by the score of ZI I9 The game was mp and tuck untll the last mm ute of play A H S GIRLS DEFEAT STRONG ALUMNAE TEAM DEC 22 The champwnshxp sextette of the Hrgh School de feared the strong Alumnae team last nlght ln the I-Ilgh School gymnaslum The game was fast and furnous The score at the end of the game was 35 23 FINE CHRISTMAS PLAY GIVEN IN AUDITORIUM DEC 2I The annual Chrxst mas play was presented thls morning ln audltorlum by the Dramatic Soclety The play was entxtled Tatters and held the Interest of the entire student body The actmg was hne and was very professional like SENIOR HOP DRAWS CROWD AT MEALEY S DEC 29 Over 800 persons were ln attendance at the annual Senxor Hop and Card Party held last nlght at Mealeys The muslc was furmshed by the Black and Whlte Orchestra of New York BOYS QUINTET WINS OVER ALUMNI SQUAD DEC 28 Last mght the A H S quxntet nosed out the alumni squad ln an extra Fnve mmute period The score at the end of the second half was 23 23 At the end of the game xt was 30 23 u f II I Sol. X . , ., C 33,1 Z3 I 5C - , - I ji- . , I 'TTY' I T I Y 'TTT TTYT . . . ' . I -asses' - I I . sw' I - I T I . . . . ' -A ' T ' . . . ' . , Y H777 . . II.. . . . X- I I W . . The limb brbuul B105 I A H S MARATHON TEAM WINS SECOND PLACE I The cross country sprxnters of the Hugh School captured the second team prlze In the annual New Years marathon The race was spon sored by theY Nl C A It was run over the new three mlle course The team flnlshlng for Hugh School was Nllller Camp Ceary Emert and Ott A H S GIRLS STILL ON WINNING STREAK The girls sextette of the Allentown Hugh School IS con tmumg lts wxnnmg streak of the last two years The latest vxctlms to be added to the already long llst are lVIorav1an Prep Bethlehem High School and Stroudsburg FNJOYS FINE SUPPER NN 30 The football team of the Hugh School enjoyed hne supper at the Keystone Trall Inn last evening Speeches and merrlment rexgned supreme Read the latest flctxon TO THE LAST IVIAN IDA Dokx IVIANN HOW TO LATALLT HL TIML AND REMAIN THIN ALFRED Kocu I No ALLENTONVN PA january I974 Price Free WINNILRS POPULARITY CONTEST ANNOUNCED IN AUDITORIUM AN 9 Wnth the publlshlng of the Girls Number of the Canary and Blue thls mornlng the winners of the popularlty contest were announced The prizes were awarded ln the audltorlum by the prmclpal The wxnners of the varlous events and thelr prlzes were Most popular girl and girl who has displayed the best school Splflt Peg Rees vanlty cases Best glrl athlete and glrl who has done most for school Alva Geldner cup and vanlty case Ctrl who has done most for class Hannah Margolls class banner The contest was a great success THIT NEW YEAR SEES OPENING OF A H S AN 2 The Allentown Hugh School opened lts doors this morning for the fxrst time ln the new year The new rules and regulatxons were put into effect for the first time SPEAKS ON BOYOLOGY TO STUDENT BODY AN I4 Mr Frank Camel of Vinton Iowa dellvered a very mterestmg lecture on Bov ology to the student body ln audltorlum this morning The speech was enjoyed by all IUNIORS ENROLL TODAY FOR COMING YEAR KN Z3 The junior class of the hugh school enrolled this morning for next year The class promlses to far eclipse all other classes both ln slzc and enthusiasm Buy our famous lce cream Look at the bull a'1'l yfu II not want more BOYS Bt GIRLS TEAMS HAVE PICTURES TAKEN AN IO The boys and gxrls basketball teams and the foot ball teams had their pictures taken thxs noon The pictures COMUS ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY AN ZI Sol Halmowlcz and hls large staff of assistants ofhclally opened its advertising campalgn for the l924 Camus The prospects loolc bright and everybody IS enthusiastic and ready to work I923 COMUS MAKES APPEARANCE TODAY N 30 The l923 Camus put ln lts appearance thus after noon The book ns very nicely bound ln a deep blue cover The plctures of all the senlors are well brought out and also the cuts of the various teams and clubs are among those present THE WFATHER nowstorm Mllh u I Vol. - . 5 ' , ., , - ' Al-AN. - T T A - ' A H S FOEIEQALL TEAM I ' j are to be used inthe Comus. J, . p , F a .I H V! ! I . h Aj , if ' J H. he . A . - I , BY it z ft' '. YT . J' 1 T I h . T ' U ' . BY K ' ' 4 - . T Ll S TT '1 vvrc New News AII the News of WMS UIIZIJB laugh School sms I V I No 6 ALLENTOWN PA February 9 4 A H S Price Free CANARY APPEARS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE FOR FIRST TIME FEB I2 For the first tlme IH the hlstory of the Allen town Hugh School the Canary and Blue was lssued ahead of scheduled tlme The lssue appeared thls mornmg and qulte a lot of comment was heard This number IS devoted to basketball and IS qulte mterestlng Not only dld the book appear ahead of tlme but thls lssue IS the largest Canary and Blue that has ever been published It contains eighty pages The largest pre v1ous Issue was seventy two pages ILLUSTRATED LECTURE SPONSORED BY SENIORS FEB I3 A very lnterestmg lllustrated lecture was delivered Iast evenmg by Dr Owen Rowe O Nerll The lecture was under the ausplces of the senror class of the Allentown Hugh School Dr ONe1II spoke very pleas mgly about the Ixfe among the natxves of Swazxland Afrlca STUDENTS AWARDED ESSAY CONTEST PRIZES FEB ZI At a meetmg of the student body of the hlgh school m the audytorrum thrs mornmg the prizes of the winners of the P O S of A essay contest were presented The essays were wrltten about President Grant and Mr Harold Helfrich d Ilvered a flne speech about President Grant The Splrlt of 76 was also enacted much to the pleasure of the student body OMAR KISMET PLEASES WITH ENTERTAINMENT FEB Z7 The student body was pleasantly entertarned thls morning during the audltonum exercises by Omar Krsmet Many mystrcal and mterestmg trucks were performed A H S NATATORS WIN FROM BETHLEHEM HIGH FEB 9 The Allentown Hugh School varslty swlmmmg team traveled to Bethlehem last even mg and defeated the Bethlehem Hlgh School mermen ln the Llberty Hugh School pool by the score of 38 I8 Thxs IS the first meet for the Allentown swlmmers and the outlook for the season IS excep txonally brlght Bexsel created a sensatlon by wlnnmg two events easrly and anchor man on the relay team SOPHS ARE DECLARED INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS FEB I5 In a hotly con tested game wlth the senrcrs the sophomores emerged vlctorrous thxs afternoon Thus gave the class of 27 the champlonshxp of the classe for thls year MORAVIAN SEMINARY TAKEN INTO CAMP FEB 2 The Allentown Hrgh School Sextette traveled to Bethlehem last evenmg and de feated the Moravian Seminary squad by the overwhelmmg score of 46 7 The game was excntlng throughout and full of thrills BETHLEHEM SEXTETTE LOSES TO OUR GIRLS FEB 6 The Bethlehem Hrgh School sextette went under to defeat at the hands of the Can ary and Blue Iassles this after noon ln theA H S gym The score at half tlme was 25 2 and at the end of the game stood at 45 5 with Bethlehem trallmg JUNIORS HOLD FINE LEAP YEAR SOCIAL MAR I The jumor class held a very succes ful leap year socxal on the roof garden of the Hotel Traylor la t evening The hall was tastefully decorated and the novelty numbers were en Joyed by all LAUGHS FROM LIFE automoblle drd the Lord have3 asked four year old Raymond They didn t have automo brles when He was on earth answered the father Well we sang ln Sunday school the Lord will take you to hls home on high' Wife How many fish was lt you caught on Saturday George3 Husband Six darling all beauties Wlfe I thought so That Hsh market has made a mls take agam They ve charged us for elght Once a mans posntnon socxety was fixed by the number of bathrooms ln hrs house declared the wlse guy Now he IS judged by the spare tures on the back of his car Note The prlnter sald this space had to be frlled Well It IS lsn t 10? f ol. 3 . , ., , I 2 ' - ,grub- T7 'i,' ' F' ' T'WWTT T T T TIT j 1' V V T,Q,Q I 7 ,- ' - ' S - . . , , , W H , , , , , , y ' A A . I ' A , Daddy, what lcind of an ' I- .I f--W - ik 4: wk ' l . e- I - . . . g.. I i ' 4: an wk I ' ' ' ' in ' . . ' . ' .. ' - I 4 ' n I I Our Adverizsers Comphments of the CLASS OF 1924 mmmmmsi WQGT JEWELERJ 0 crznq a complcle repazr scruce and a sclcclzon 0 DIAMONDS H ATCHES and SILLERHARE fha! abounds u zlh good Lalucs 'lhc Home Founlam Pens and Pencils CICJRCI I BRL C FRI D D KUT7 IUHN IT HII RFRT BI'C1I11g cgi Bachman Company CLQTHHQRS HATTERS all HABERDASHERS THF HOMF OF HART QCHAFFNER 61 MARX FINE CLOTHES HAMILTON AT SIXTH STREET ALLENTOWN PA L f 0 J Q -H' 1 Q I . . ' e if A A ' ' ,J I ,J I Qs Y XX - ff U of ' Q 526 HANVIILTON STREET OPPOSITE Hass BROS. 'HCT 17, QINIX ' 1, . - K, z . L Q . 101112-110202111 111 vivid?viuioioicxioi--ZNKAUZT11111:ui11111 11121 311112-lin? Comphments of the CLASS OF 1925 - -Q, 4-Q xx 1,q...1w1,1,1 HAMILTON STREET Allentown HGLBE Steel D1e and Copper Plate Prmtmg and Engravmg Soc1a1 and Commerc1a1 Stat1onery and Prmt mg Greetmg Cards, Party Goods, Favors and G1ftS for A11 Occas1ons Hamxlton an Fountain Streets Comphments of the CLASS OF 1926 n 101' 1 1130101 -illilllui I1 1 Wetherhold CH, Metzger' 719 Hamllton Street ZWX me Ll Q X 1 ,Service F EEE N H13 lin Integrziy 3 33i3em,? -fe mme TWH if w fbi? 5 THE STORE OF FAMOUS SHOES mvxtes you to make thls your shoe home even when you re out m the world a grad ofA H S BOOKS AND THEIR RELATION TO US Pllgrlms Progress The Long Long ourney from Frosh to Senlor The Master of Man Looklng Backward The Age of Innocence The Snght That Fallecl Les Mlserables Tumble In C-rlmm s Farry Tales The Mxdmght Whxrl Thms Freedom Our Prlnclpal Semors after Graduatlon Freshles Non graduate Semors Seniors During Fmals Assembly Our Excuses The Semor Farewell Rlght to Cut Class .g..,-.,-.... ... ..,,-.,,.-. -.....,: ....:. -..-.,:. -. 2 .......::.... ::.,... :.,- ,-. .... - V . x X' X ,. ffv' I E rf, 1 -xslt' K-eu Q , 0 T -A o r 3. elf. C '42, ' 'Q ,. -- I ,X 'gif'-Z, .' Us l 1 '-lil .ifg ' 5 3, qfigl ,T 1 W t-.J, ii- h Y ' L .Q L a ff + fan fi 'iff 'f fn- ' j 'Q 'N 'x s H- , - - --- .. lb c. f . - J fl . I . -'fltii '-rl A lg A E lia, .5JnlA,iB5.,,.,..., u XX- ,, NJ- , . W , - Y 4 .. ,, Slqillkrafiers I-Ionor Quality Sc Sincere Service SCHOOL AND COLLEGE Engravers Slalzoners jewelers COMMFNCFMENT 6: WEDDING INVITATIONS CLASS AN D FRATERNITY PINS AND RINGS DANCE PROGRAMS M E N U S AND FAVORS DIE STAMPED S T A TI O N E R Y Samples on request PHILADELPI-IIA PENNSYLVANIA 1 1 L 1 v in ini 11 11 1 -1 vi 1 11,1 11: L-uzuz: 1115 13 11-1 11 1111414111111 The Sweetest Thing in Town Velvet Ice Cream It Saizsfzes that Longzng ECK 8: FISHER y st ALLENTOWN PA 13th cl Earl reets , Trexler Lumber Co uahty Lumber an M111 Work MHIH OHICC ALLENTOWN PENNSYLVANIA Q . d -gag-,um-1 .11-11-zu:--101111.11 .inning -1:-10101--11.1 11.1 .101-,il-1 -14 gy TO SERVE :-: T0 PLEASE TO SATISFY luis bank strives to meet the individual ideas and ideals of the customer in a broad-minded, appreciative sense of duty to be constructive as well as progressive in the daily routine of busi- ness. Establish relations loday to be convinced. TOTAL RESOURCES, 37,500,000 THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK COMPLIMENTS OI- OLIVER S RABENOLD II6 SOUTH EIGHTH STRLET ALLENTOWN PENNSYLVANIA , 4 4 0 v -14 11-1:-11 .ini-T1--11 :nz ig iz--1 rx 1 21.11.11 gn:-'1111.101-.11.:0gugi l3lJ'l'lI PI IOXICS LUTHER D. GRIM Funeral Director I36 North Twelfth Street Allentown P Arbogast CE, Bast1an Co Cattle Hogs, Sheep and Calves ALLENTOWN PENNSYLVANIA , a. . o Wlxolwgnlr- Hl.111gl1lm'1'r-not 7 llvzlt l,ilC'lil'l'5 zmrl l'1'oxifim1 lla-all-ls I',S. A .'lN'-. ' 14,1 ,g1-10:1-gn1- iniugni--in-1-,101 3-11 1 101- 1- ini- 1010301-.1 -11,1 -1.-:ug OLDSMOBILE BERWIN AUTO CO SEVENTY FOUR YEARS OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE Establlshed m 1830 ,mail 1 THE STORE YOUR DEs1REs Q 5.5 I V ouR QUA1 my 3,42 1- git ll . PLEASLRI' MFRCHANDISF I- T0 FUI-FII L T 44 Te - rR:.. UR large stock of merchandxse mcludes many ltems of lnterest to the parent whose son or daughter goes to school We would be pleased to assist you ln satlsfylng the needs whlch you vull be called upon to fulfill for the school year An mspectxon of our goods wlll bear out our statement I-I LEH 8: COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE Hamilton Church and Seventh Sts ALLENTOWN PA V 0 ' L v f S-f-13? iii 1 Y 1 ' . f' I 5. .gsgggf g-f -,- , ' ' r , .' 1 is ,,S,.1 'jf-'f,2,H ,4- ' - 'L ,. .El - -, WNW-N 1 rr . liaqflf If :u, K4-Q ,, IE , . -- n:?,,:,- '-' ,N - , , , ,, , .,., r - OF . -1 1 ,, Q Q L fr: FFW 1 - . Appr-5::.,d ,f ui,,:.I1 . , 4 , E ,l, A ' ' v , 'T iT5:'afgf'T' 3 TZ:-' 'TEE ,? .1 . - - 4 - -.., - . 1 7 A f-ijfza--Lffsiglil - -93141, v - 7' iq-in 7, 'lE 'Em af, I Wifi!! we-r.i:1.sL.,' ,Q-wb,..:, . 4121 T .I 3.15 -.J ,gg ' pf lg gf.. Lfgkgti anne: 11171 -, f K - f 5. ,O o . i ' I IQOQOQ1l-UQUQUQKrQllDU,ll-UQUQlbQ ul 8 IQ - F- -4 - -lla MllQlbQllilb-4lQll-lI20Q pin: .1 ini 14,111--1 vi:-1 xuinxngnznguz '14 1u1u1u1u1u1: it-101-11111 ,103 Amandes Albright CH, Son Manufactu rers of ALI KINDS OF PLANING MILL WORK DEALERS IN LUMBER Ojfcc ana' M111 315 325 N Fourteenth Street ALLENTOWN PA Eslablzshed 1855 Allentown National Bank Step In and secure a book bank It w1II help you accumu late a fund by putting COINS ln the book whenever convenient FRED W BALLIET PLORIST FUNERAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS AND WEDDING DECORATIONS IZI SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ALLENTOWN PA - . Y , . - s I as - o -s v L 1 finiuzuiznxniniuxf:ni .ing if in: '11 in-3 1 11 11111-1 1 an 3 101:11 I1 1:1111 THE IDEAL STORE for Women and Mzsses Where the classes can shop wlthout loes of dxgmtv Where the masses can buy safe IH the knowledge of courtesv and service Xvhere all may come and recelve dollar for dollar value Such a store l 838 Hamllton Street, Allentown, Pa W H Gangewere 8X Co My Spcczalfy Com orlable Vzszon Contractors and Bullclers J C STRAUSS OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN Ro m 30I ALLENTOWN PA l ySt ALLENTOWN PA B Ph I803 R L h gh Ph 324 ANEWALT BROS CLAUDE G LAROSH JEWELER and OPTICIAN HATTER5 AND FURRIERS O TesdyTh dy dSat dyE N S nth St et ALLENTOWN 6l5 H lton St eet ALLENTOWN PA Allentown Bethlehem Gas Co Preferred 0 Stock S50 Per Share AND ACCRUED DIVIDEND A Crowmg Buamess as an mveslmenl rs securzly I I l 0 I 1 I 5-fl I is I C . , ' f ' ' o Allentown National Bank Building In E. H. Wetherhold's 723 Hamilton Street 5 ,Iewe r ore . ell one - e i one 21 0 pen u a , urs a an ur a -vening 527 . eve re . PA. ami r ' 1 0 .Quint ini 1010101014 2:1011 11:1-rgnicia 111014 1411: 11111411111 -in I Lindenmuth Studio Ul'fI'5lt5 fl 26 NORTH SIXTH STREET ALLENTOWN PA ...l ALLENTOWN HIGH SCHOOL WALLACE E RUHE 81 ROBERT LANGE I2 NORTH SIXTH STREET REGISTERED ARCHITECTS FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS I 1 , . :ini-13010201 viniuiaioiu-1 101:11 sink: 101111:-14 1031 1 :mini 1101 nioinioioiu The OICI Reliable Book Shop IISHIZ plan- whore you will Rnd a complete Iinc of books on IS'Hll.osol'uY. Sc'lENc'T-1. IlEl.lc.- ION. POETRY. I3L'5lxEss. I-IL'x1oR and EN'I'IiR'l'AlNMENT and GENERAL LTIER.-xu'RE. TI-IE SI-IAFER BOOK STORE 33 INORTH SEVENTH STREET ALLIZNTOWN. PA. ONL MILLION BLILT OXI R 90 PER CIQINT STILL IN USI Dodge Brothers Motor Car LINDEN AUTO COMPANY Z4 26 NoRIu TEN TH STREET ALLI NIOWN IJA RITTER CH, SMITH CO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS LUIVIBER IVIxxm TxLTURER5 or PLXNINC., IVITLT Wolck IVITII .md OIHCQ dfuson and Gordon Sts AI LI IN IOWN PA Moxmufocturera md -Iobbcra of I'I'NI COINI LC IIONI RH Xsk xour dc 1Icr for LLHI CIIOCOLAIES CHERRIES wo ALWONDS Both I honcs 37-I NORTH SLVI N TH STRI LT .. , - . . ,. 1 , . . A . . C 1 .' f '1 ' ' ' ' .1 . ' .' ' J ' . , . ,,. I -. . - . , . . .. . V - , ' ' ' i ' I '. I . A. v ,E , Jw , . V Y I . . , I . . I 7 , , 1. 4. ,, , 4. .., ... I .. . ,101.111---p-on--un--1-114.1-I-9011.-pup -1,1-as I1-ri 1011.1 Ir- 1-.101-.au-.11-1 111.1 ,gp .14 Shoe Repamng TOR QUALITY AND SERVICE BRING YOUR SHOE TROUBLTS TO NORTH SIXTH STREET A1 LENTOWN PA Your Surety oF Dllrlf Kf9'?a-?a'?!32XJ' we PLE DG E OF PU RITY X19 f'7I.Lf wld 2:'5 g3,'E2'3-ffN were W .T cm-:AM The K Shoe FIXCTY as a reputdtlon for fine shoe repaxrmg We speclallze on full bottom work Try K bottom and you ll never want anythlng eIse PTICCS are moderate THE K SHOE FINDING CO IO39 HAMILTON STREET Free DeIlvery Both Phones .1-.qu-..-U.. 1. 1......g.,g-.-. -p .1-.pup .11.:...f.:-1 ,4-.mn I-N Q- Ig. .1011 Q-0101.-1.4:-..p.. o 0 O O I I I A f - , . O 1 ' ', cpjf. 5sfLr,4jf 'xl ,If ,I f . 1 4, ,S X . f VJ ' mm my nruverxs me crxem m ,. LJ 1 ' ev maven co-umm: Auuueuuu cuvu. ' uf: ummm r-ownuu 01 mum uwns on mvmcuu. 4- :-fy? luvonwc ov.-v urwxx - - - Q 0 o -Q lxnr CnEAv1x,luwuuVl0 sucmx wo J mf.. ' f..' MAKKI , f , ,, .ye nrxnvsm :ce crxcm ft ' if 1 N I Lua m1..W4A1f.4' I' IK egg! . f If my ' ' V 4 1 .... .':::rL1L... ' ,X M-rf ,M , , - .fl vi:- I W I A,- .4 ., V3 U aww IQ-1, , ' ' . es, 'I I' f v ' f Sf' I' 4 A, MIL . . 4, Kgs' ' I - I I f'f ' DT' 'ii . F ff I ,I X 5 X .La X . IX g if ' .M ' ' -'- L .5- . . 6 6 7 7 ' I1 ' , . 21 .- H . . - CC H l bilIuilrinillilliililvi 1 iii 1 1 ill iiblirlltllbli i I I i i iibltbllbilhilliiblilil -1:--1-11024.11-14.11Ig-11.-1.101111..Q--11-3-1-114-gn-1-111,14.1-.1-114-1n101-.1--qn--1-A1--1-I NEUBLINCKS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY SEE US FOR YOUR VACATION SUPPLIES Tennis Racqucls. Baseballs, Kodaks Fishing Tackle and Camp Supplies 836 IeIAMu-'roN STREET ALLISNTOWN. I A. BI LL mmm CONS S X h 1461 TOPETQSELPHONEAORDERS 2700 atc es for GRADUATION CII' IS The Prznier 16 South Slxth Street Jeweler Optomctnsl AIIentown Pa 1029 Ham1Iton Street KLINE 8z SHOEIVIAKER IQHN F HORN 31 BRO WHOLESALE FLORISTS Wall Paper and Room Flowers for All Occasions MOUIdlHg 246 N S 1 AI LENIOWN PA 5 I ALLLN I-OWN IA DISTINCTIVE SERVICE THE Y Cleaners of Wearmg Apparel PRESSING and REPAIRING 1031 HAMILTON STREET 299 NORTH FIFTH STRELT ALLENTOWN READING J 9 ' Ievenths rect A 4 M ' ' 32 N. 'ix Ixfjtrcet 'I I I , 1 . CC C , 99 TTTTFTT1iTT IVI. F. LoR1sH Ex Sox .I '.',PA. .' ,PA. 4. --:::1L:..- :..:..-.:::-.:. - ::.:1::::::..-. 4. Comphments of the CLASS OF 1927 1.14-1-.ini-,11111-1'-qnuiuiuir 101.1 .211110301.,101-lg.going-,1u1f,1ugu1u:.,11-1- Pi'-,. ' gm 4 hw-ff V- psf. ' an lj - ' L fe i V - W il - ' as-' . - , M XM fwg ', ',- . ,, ' f 'fl ., 'fWl3l . of 5 V In-weafffvf , f , -V I , sae- e rm M I TYPEWHHTERS Sola' Rcpaircd ff'Renfcd ana' Exchanged PENNSYLVANIA TY PEVVRITER CO. Bell Phone 1052 22 South Smh 5' ALLENTOWN PA xx J smms Mgr Muhlenberg College 1S Your College ASIDE from that fact xt will glVC you the best tralmng you can get for any professlon Three courses Arts bclence and Phllosophy Next year s clubs will be large earlv registration lb to vour advan tage OSCAR F BLRINHLIM Rcgzstrar Qfhce Phones Bell 35l Nl Reellenee Phone Lehigh 2435 Lehlzh D934 R R REESER Coal and Wood IUU Clean Screened Coal 626 'N Nunn SIRIIT ALLFNTOWNI PA . ., . , . , , T : v o W Y , . f ', ' ' . , . . . . . N . , , , . , . , , 1 7 nf v . 1 4 A ' I . . - I, , . ' . . I , 1 Residence: I Sl 5-55 Gordon Street l'. -LQ . '..' ., . ,-..-H-. - Q..-. .p -. ,-. 1,101.1 1. .wp ,-. Q. -. Q.,-..-. 1 .:.,..r.-..-. .. ugug1i1111r11:1n11111-11131-11.11111111n1n11111111ni 1 11 11 PAIGE-JEWETT COMPANY OF ALLENTOWN SIXTH STREET AT TURNER Fzne Motor Cars Bc Pholographcd lhrs Year on your Graduation Day BARBER SHOP SHOE SHINE PARLOR HAT RENOVATORS Zlaunsncket Stains row Dr 5 37 N N nh Sr ALLENTOWN PA N ALLLNTQWN PA Bllpho mm Grocenes Cxgars Candy jOS B HOFFMAN NOUOHS Electrical Contractor Ice Cream and Sundacs House Wiring Estimates Furnished Flxtures and Appllances K B THF CLLAN BUSY STORE Our Constant Alm A Hlgher Quallty of Meats A Greater Efficlency of Servlcc A More Attractlve Appearance Hemtzelman s Market S E Corner FULTON AND LIBERTY STREETS BELL PHONE 2346 CONSOI PHONF 9366 O . U l O . ' . U ' . . Mos - o- a e hop in City ' in ' - A IIZ . Sixth Street 5 1 - e ne - , . 7 f 466 washington 51. ALLENTOWN, PA. 51' N- Fifth SUCH ALLENTOWN' PA- ' 7 1 11.111111111111111 -11 111,11 Hcadquarlcrs for CIGARS PIPES and SIVIOKLRS ARTICLES BOWLING and BILLIARDS 18 Tables on Two Floors Smokers Parad1se CL Um: C HIMELRILIIT P p 732 HANIILTON STREET ALLI NTOWN Br LL PHO Ledermans Printing House i3rmtmg ann Cialenhars H o ALLLN YOWN PA New Designs in Wall Paper Now Here Pt Pe PU gl ppc 0 P Idy COOPER WALL PAPER STORES I7HM1TN T Drugs Medicines Stationery Candy Toile! Goods Films Cigars Cigarcllcs Pipes s RF BRFYER S St p he y Ziammlton Dijarmarv QUALITY ZZDl!Jl Q CLEQIAERS ovens I N 25N IOIIST N ALLENTOWN G A. MOTOR CARS M' ASV QI Schwab Motor Sa es X f Company I27 I29 South Seventh St ALLISINTOXVN PA , 0 A - . L ' . ro . . .' 1 Y PA Q NE ' ' , ' , 0 Q , I . . The BE T ICE C .AM sold in 3 Allentown is - '- o re and tr it! 422 amilt n SUCH I ' , ' Twelfth and Hamilton Sis. AIICMOWH. T We now have ready for your inspection a com le e new line of wall ap r. Exquisite a erns, or,eous colorings, moderate prices. There is a wall a r f r every room in your home. Dro in 0 a or tomorrow and look S Q them over. G ' ' ' BI5- A L 0 S . fSecond Floor? 6 if P . Il' 4 1 I 1, if E-Aff f'I f Y riuiugozevxuiefgoinxi-1: 1 rgoxuioioingngni ng. 1 1 nixini:i:1:1:l4:l1rl1-ini C Y SCHELLY 6: BRO Hardware COMPLETE LINE OF ARTISTS SUPPLIES I epared Oll Color O11 C 1 r Boxes C nv s AL dcmy B ard O11 arnlshes Skcl I ngl l Palette W lcr C l r I' I nl n LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ARTISTS BRUSHES We carry the ost complete stock of these goods n the Lehigh Vall y 32 34 36 NORTH SEVENTH STREET ALLENTOWN PA GOMERY BROS Fru1t and Produce I-ISH OYSTERS CRACKERS PEANUTS CANNLD GOODS ETL 9l 7 9l9 92I LINDEN STREET ALLENTOWN Key to Owners of Eyes Plctured on Page H4 Lcfl Colum VINU NT OH!-THAN VERNA FREY ELEANOR SCHWART1 BETTY RUHE MIRIAM NIXON LOHRMAN Ecru: GENE SMITH REXDING DOWN Ccnle Colu n PAUL L UDFNSLALI IQUTH IVIOYER CLNIR GEARY BEN CRUSE MIRIAM BOVTR IQALHFL WITITTIITAI LOUISE HAGENBUKII Rlghl Column I AUL l c wc. Yr MA P REDERILK VDNA Hxcv Hr WARD BERKK IQUFH LAROS MAF KFHW I ANNE Hu FN: I BOTH PHONES Wh1st1e Botthng WAIQREN M WENNER Mgr Company Manufacturers of all Kmds of Carbonated Beverages 320 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET ALLENTOWN .Q .-..-. Q.,-..-. Q .-..- ,, ,, C C Q , . 'r ' s. V o 0 , a a '. 'a Oc s. 2. V' A , c xi h fLi:lSC s. ' s, a o tr s in ' u Jes a 1 Pa Ja m i ' e o . ! 1 ' A 1 v 1 1 n ' r m 'N 3 J. a ' 3 L A . . ' ALR J - 1. ' 4 Q 1 5 ' ' 3 , L 2 , 1 ' , A ' . L 1 L . T , ' , Q , 4 O . uiuiuixiwuiuiniuinioivin3:11 - ...,.. ...Qu-. 0101:-1--1-111114 init10101:-11-11-:I101.-14-10101.-1-1101-.1-,301 -1411--111: 103111: HARVEY F. VVINT II'lwIcsalc Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO ,IND CONFIZCTIONILRY SMOKE ROSE-O-CUBA CIGARS IIO7 HANIIITON QTRFFT ALLFNTOXVN PA BOTH I uoxrs V I7 WONDERLY 85 SON Funeral Dzrectors 7l6 7I8 I INDEX STRFFT ALLENTOXVN PA BRUNSWICK CIGAR STORE GOLDHAMER Propnetor CIUGTS PIDCQ HHCI SIHOIQCTS ATUCICS OI the Best Mak? 738 IIXNIIITON QTRTTT XI LI NTOVVN PX COODS CAI I I ID ICJR XND DLLIVI RI ID Z2v8 7148 Wessner Oz Sommons TAILORINC PRI SSINC ALTLRING RLPAIRING A SPFCIALTN OF max Q ,un womax s GARVIENTS Sax ENTH ,un TILCHNIAN STREETS ALLENTOWN PA J , V . . O ' . . , . TD 7 K '.b. . .'-' J, , r. I ,I ,I . . -1' 'I I . ' 'I I Q f Consul. Phone ' Residence 'I Suits Made to Order French Dry Cleaning , . , . I 11111 11-1:-11,101--1-xuilvguxnxni-.1I1v,1u1:3-,1- 1 I1-11 -in-11-301111-fin1u3I.3n14 ' ILWQD AGER Clothing Menswear 621 HAMILTON STREFT of-EN EVERY EYEVINC WE WOULD LIKE T0 ASK THE FACULTY Why they always thmlc we are trymg to put somethlng over on them3 Why they dldn t glve us all A s3 Who clalms to be the head of the Portugese department3 Why they thlnk the statues are falllng over between perxods3 What s the capltal of Gnyxopoco3 What IS the square root of 23 What IS Emstem s theory5 Why they ask so many quest1ons3 What made Mlllvalsje famous? Why do we study Lat1n3 Why IS a teacher3 Call Elther Phone l492 LEH Correct Fjgfnlng Dry Cleaners and Dyers Specmhsts ALTERING and REPAIRING Mlizaher 5 Zlrt bbup Called for and Dellvered , . l0l5 Hamilton Street ALLENTOWN, PA. 207 Nl Eighth Street ALLENTOWN PA 4-14.1. 1--1 11Vx-gui.,:.,1.,g.-1..-4.11-11:11fiuiuz.-1--1-,iffi-Quin: '24 in-1010:--:nz WILIVIER Ek YI NCIQNTS ORPHEUIVI THEATRE KEITH VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES EPHRAIIVI IVI. PICKIN A. I. A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT 102 III AI LI NTOWN PX ELECTRICALLY Always at Your Servzce S CS, W Electmc Shop 7 CSTATE or PENN,-X., I - I-IH fk IR5'II'x -2 I 66 as o 0 INDEX STREET , ax -1 1 1 vi nz: 1 -zu: nz: :fini 1- 11:11:11 1 .1-11 ring: 11-1-.1 -11-11-11113.-1 vi' The Bowen Grocery' TABLE GROCERIES MEATS OF THE BEST QUALITY BREAD EACH LOAF WRAPPED 809 8ll 813 Hamllton Street ALLENTOWN PA A Student .S Typewrzier TIIT BLST S30 00 VALUIT The Allen Typewrlter IS mide ln Allentown and Hts the student because If IS a better machine than any other typewrlter sold under S73 00 It coste only S30 00 Call and See It Allen T ypeWr1ter Mfg Company Orrlcr 00lH1m1lton'Strcet ALLENTOWN PA , . 5 0 C . I l . v 4 - '. I I 4 . . . 111:11 ni ring: 11211111 riuxuiux 1: 111 -Sui wi--iuiwil 1 liniuiuiuiui 111-it in KUC 11 BRO1 HPR? 1110111111 110xx 1111 0111111 CXCI1 11111111 111 1111 1OI1NlC1Lf11lOI1 1111 11 1111 111 1 x 11 x 1 1 X I1 1 11 1 ICC 1 x11x LOf1l1JfL1l1I1S1XL 11011 10 x11x1 X011 1-11 XOL1 111 18811111 01 X11t110r111x1 C111r111111ss 011 11ss Of XllO111s11111x ROC H BRUFI H1 RS I1 1 XIIINIOXN X 1 1 1 IIN 1 011101111 1 1Xx 1 U11 1 10 11111 N ll xx110011s C 01111 L 11 S11XNIOL ii 11 N C 1111 O ls 111111 xx IN 81111011111 LC 111 xx1 S10 1111 II 111 II1 11111101 x IH 11 111 1 0 111 1 111111111 x x011 111111111 11s 1101 x 11 1110011 X11-N115 111 x1111 1111 1C 111 1111 Ll 1 fl 111111 111111, 11111 ls 0111 1 1 11xxs 111 L11 1s 11rx XY 1 0 xx 18 10 1111 1 1 1 1111 1111111111111 u10111 11 11311011115 1 1111 0 OIIQ x1111 xx1t 1 1 110111 1111111 1 111 P11s1111111 1 111 1111 xo 1 01 011111 N1b1011b 111111111111 111 11101 11111 1 ctr1c1tx 11x 1111111111 1 111 x 1 1110t11s 1111111111 L1 NC 11111 1 1111 015111 S0111 N1OI11 111 1111113121 1011111.11111 x 114511111 111lI1N11L 0 11 1 11111.00 111x111 x 1 0 if 1111 X1 KU11 HLFR JEWFIPR Gr11111111t1011 G1fts 1 x IO 1 x :mx i 1 ..-.....Q,' ' , ' , 1 5 12i.' 5711- -- s 1 .11 f A - , xx1 -1 111-11-11111110 xx'1a1 10 g 1V1- 511111 x'11z- 111111 x'11 'T ' 1111s111111111111x'1-1111-1 - ' 1 2 1,:f'f df I , 1 . Q 1.w1JfL I1 --1 ' 111' 'I 1,7 pnbl W- 1, UN M Ili .'Q1'.-XR1f 1 . . f. W NH.. 111151 rl' I lx'1 'U11' AFTER f U1.'R 1'f'.',-1l'5 1-17' A. H. S. Th - S1-111-rs g11x'1- 21 '1'1t111111sg1x'111,1 111111-1-1 10 1111- 111111211124 for 1111-11 1i11IC1I11'1 S 1 1 10 111- 1- 1 11' xx1z1 111-11 '1 11 11111 1111 1111-11 11's11x'1l1 51111 11111-1 111138. 1-11111111 1111 1110 ' 1-. .1X1t11r1y111s1711y 111111111 xx111'1101s 1111111-. 1111:g 1 X1 A ' 1' 1 ' 111 - 1 'll. 11.-11 1- 1111- 11111-S1111 .-011 111- 10 17 111511. 11011.-1 1 'z 5 .' ' 1-1 xx 1 -ally 1: -- '1 1 - l'11i11 11-5: 11111011 x'1 5 11 1111111111111 x' '1 11 -. T 11' 1 - 1 - ' , ' Q 11 . Tl - '- .'.' 11l'L' 1 - 5.1 -1 S11 11 ' All -'11-.p A 1 ' 1 A j 1 14 1111 - 11111 11 - 'Q ' 1' - 15. 110 Q' -0111111-11 xx '15 1 111 111 170 2121. N11-., xx'111- 111s 11111 - 5 '- 'Q '-111g 111 IQ -. :X -1- 11' 1 11 1 V1 1 s 1 -1- -1111. '11 - 1 11' -s -V' 11- A 1 -. 151- A1 ' 17 21111114 1 --1 -11- ' ' -' -' ' g 1-11 511 '11 x'11'11. N11 -5-11'-5. '11-1'1-111 V' 1-1,1 f':-' -1'-1,- .-X11A 1 '51-'.3'1-11101. .-X C -'- 11 s 1 r XN'11C5,5b. I ' ' 1 121 NO1'1Il 51x'111 5111111 .-X1.1-lf. YT '. 1'.1X. -.1111 When Buylng Bread Say KOLB S BAKED IN SIGHT BY MEN IN WHITE KOLB S BAKERY A FREEMAN Eetneler ants QBptman 9I I I-Iamxlton Street Allentown Pa IT PAYS TO BUY AT The Model Hat 81 Clothln IVI KOL P n n ALLENTOWN PA g tore IS Trcal Yoursel lo Ihc Best and SGIIS y Tha! Thzrsly Feeling ai Conrad s Goodle Shop H ALLENTOWN P Sportlng Goods g Y 8 ILBBECKE HARDWARE CO 606 HAMILTON STREET PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS ALWAYS SOMETHING NLW ON BRUNSWICK RILCORDS BRUNSWICK MUSIC HOUSE. 49 North Tenth Street ALLENTOWN PA 4 9 9 P. . , . . I IOI amilton St. , A , . A Everythin for In-Door and . . MAN, rop, Out-Door Sports at Lowest Prices. Get our Prices Before O Bu in . Cor. Second a cl Hamilto S . ' , lQOQllQ4lQUQ4VQOQUi Q Q! QI QI Q! QU- PM Q PM PM Q Qi QI ,lIQllQlla0'UQ4lQI7, ...H..U..U..H..H..H..U..q..U..U..u..U..U..H..,..U..U..U..U..H.. ..U..u..U..H..H..U.....U..u.. I.KHICH IHION HELFRICH SL COXIPANY c,'E,vE1eAL uPHOL5TER1.vG AND REPAIRING OF FURNITURE 2866 42-44 SOUTH NINTH S'rRE13'r ALLENTOWN, PA. AN ALLENTOWN HIGH SCHOOL PUPIL COINED THE PHRASE THE ORNING CALL BEST OF ALL AND THL PUBLISHERS DAILY BEND EVERY LFFORT TO MAINTAIN THIS STANDARD DAILY AND SUNDAY THE MORNIING CALL KEEPS ITS RLADERS IIN TOLCH WITH THE NEWS OF WORLD NATION STATE CITY TOXIC NSHIP X ILLAGE AIND HAMLET II IN II RI SI The High School Cafeterza X Q Bun Wanagcr IN 'II L Q OF Say It Wzlh Flowers ASHLEY Florzsi IOIZ I'IAMILFOIN STREEI JOO HANOVI R AXLNUL PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Courses of studv college grade preparlng young men and youn won en for the responslbllltlcs of buslness I1Ie f 'W f I' BUSINESS ADMINISTIQAIION X! AT I -I 3 fl AQCOLNTIRG STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARY f H II LXECLTIVE SECRETARY mx Haj QI Q TEACHER TRAINING I mfg, I 'filly-us33 .Q bummer bchool Fxnlshlng Courac for graduatcb of .ESL ,ti QL if-5 comrnerclal Iugh scI1ooIs fn wif 'ww Flftw Illlltll Annual Cutdlogua up on uppI1c.at1on PEIRCE SCHOOL Pme Slrecl Westo Broad PHILADLLPHIA BELL PHONF L C GAUMER CONFECTIONERY ICE CREA Il SODAS CIGARS CIGARETTES fOBACCO AND VIAGAZI ES HOME WADE CANDIES A SPECIAL! Y I-12 I44 INORTH SI COND STRFILT I I L 'T' ' i ' ' ' WYTLEJT . I Kuff A - K A u 4 , 5 . , I 1 Ijfl ' I ,X Xian. fl? Hy I' N IQLV7-'QC' 7,51 . 3 . , I' . , ,. . ,. IL: EEII3-QI,.3,CJ3,S , -' r,Ef,.I'IIH- I'm 2531, ' 'wln ' I A, IKIA'Of'5i?EI!Efm5I-'L fiffzu Elia? T ' -- IPI' If I 5 --IEE I IH EI a 1 f I-.'T 1- 'E-' .:-fva'f ' I I' 3 T2 T1'EEp3'f?4 f . . ' I E C - 'Limb ' 'lflffixif' . . 3' E V53 'n -,ii E fi ',i.,,'f'3, E' ' 'I' , I I . - , J , my , A V ,-A I I , , . G4733125' WE mam n Ph 32 I M GEORGE me f Odd Chaxrs Dwenports and Couches News n m lect r m Shop II3 IN Ninth Street Res 306 N Fourteenth St Costumes FOR PLAYS OPIORAS AND PAGFANTS AND ACADFMIC CAPS AND GOWNS OF X SLJPI RIOR IXCI LLLNCI SUPPI Il D ON RI NTXI BASIS BOORITT DENT on APP1 IFYIION WAAS 6: SON PMILADFLPHIA PENNSYLVANIA WILMBR 81 V'INCENT'5 One of the most beautlful theatres m the State of Pennsylvama showmg the best of photoplays Vi' i lllii4Illr10l4bilvi lllivvllrillil iuitbiulllll ll :lui llnilliuilrll ilrilulninilliu ., ,Z,a. 5,2 g - ,f wc my-v'-iii 1, ' gpg- E1?3 2:affG:1-KEQg,'g-,Q -, 4: Lehlqh Pho Q 3782 Bell one 07-J ug. .r21,,,vi5Tw,i. Y 4-: : um 'mxqt-dwr ,f9 1,236 we-5? glgagififfiz' '- 1 . . -g .13 2TiE:i?iiA55'9'X5'L K I :QF 1 1:1-' f ,v ,L Civ H13 c Q :gif 1' I :f fa 1:3 f ' ..4., am 55 Q, . . J 3 ., .gag fry- M - ' Y. 51.2--::Z,. - '-' f 153 Lfpho sterer a . ex f J. -Eff-5fF'f5, ' ' , 5 A 55545: 5,g.::,:l' -' . fp -K '-atm-17.1. - -' ., . ER 1'-' . .,, . - -f., ,.,. , ' .Q M 'M I: tx t Eve ndq lee to f X, 5 V . 3 -S ma es a .a . se 0 J 3255.5-'1 'M WA . , 44 q,Lq,., ,:--A , , ,, . . . . . . . . Q. 4 ., 4, A 4 L . f ' T f ' T .1 ' f T - f ., 4 . D . ., , , . , I . r - . . lQHQ H alf la Q Q Q Cl Q Q I QI! ,Wi Q -4 - Q M Ql,'5.ll.0Q ul yinininxuxux-I1 I1 ,101 .101 1-rx 1-11111113-11-1' 3 nz 11-I1 nz 1 xoxo: waning BELL PHONE SMITH PRINTING COMPANY Qlummsrrial Eluh Printers WEDDING AND PERSONAL STATIONERY A SPECIALTY 342 RIDGE AVENUE ALLENTOWN, PA WM. H. TAYLOR CS, CO. ALLENTOWN PA MACHINERY SUPPLIES TOOLS ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS FOR Complete Power Plants, Heatmg and Ventllatlng ELECTRIC LIGHTING AUTOMATIC SPRINKLING Hzgh Grade Work at Reasonable Przces HARRY T DONOVAN Rigifepigggfmaf PHOTOGRAPHER DRUGQST P C d ALLFNTOWN PA 1 ALLENTOWN PA . Y . . . . . . I , V L ' - ' BOTH PHONES . . . , ro . ZI7 or on St. E , . HamiIton 8: Six I1 Sts. E , -. -..-H...,-..-..-...-.,...,-.,- .....-. - .. .-......-. -.,-.,-..-..-.,-.,.....-..-..-..-.,-. -..-. .. - .-..-.,-......-.,....-. 'I HE L A1 ITN BRAND DRAKO Vegetables Fruxts and Coffee DRAKE CH, COMPANY WHOLESAIE GROCERS COFFEE ROASTERS EASTON PENNSYLVANIA GRADUATION GIFTS A Bunk Book :sued by thls Instltutlon makee a most approprlate glft Rlng Ou! or Thr: Z and Independence LIBERTY TRUST COMPANY Funeral Dzrcclor and BOTH P1-lox s Lzcensed Embalmc J S BURKHOLDER CC 77 7 , Sfiwyg 2 1 : s f - E 1 5-5-1'-Q. -..,,, .. - --- .' . . A. 5 gif- 4,51 1 L at:-T'-E ' JE ' r o o ' ' . I . ' ' n ' iilllltililllillivi inilli PQNQ Q 'Qdll Q i rllrQilQlbl iliihlllillihllllhillll PRESENTINC the best ID clean wholesome and dxvernxfieel plmotoplm entert xlnment In Allentown THE RIALTO 15 a lmouseholrl word Qvnonx mouq wlth plmotoplawg it thelr beet 'xncl xmu ement for the entlre fdmllx G W SHOEIVIAKER 81 CO DRUGGISTS We Gr trusSes elaotlc sto lclngo knee exps incl anklets NVL develop 1nd prlnt for amdteurq Pwtent fT1CdlClI1C9 at popular prlces H AIIINTOVHN PA HAVI' N OUR DIPLOMA FRAME D BY Che Quranh cE51ft Svhup AllENTOXXN Px G1 ls Thai Last MATTHEW SORRENTINO DIANIONDS WATCHFS Axp EWU RY ALL KINDS OF REPAIRINC R ig ALLFNTOWN PA' WE TRUST THE WORLD' Everytlnng for the Home on Easy Terms Seventh Dtreet Furmture 'XI1I:NTovwx P'-. eeii-201'-fic. EVERYTHING FOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA If It s 1 x lncl xnstrument C G Conn manuficturee It incl x e lm ne lt XXHOLESXLE XND RET-XII DISTRIBL TORS PILNNSYLVANIA BAND INSTRUMENT COMPANY ms North Qrxth sm-et ALLL Woxw PX ,, l' . ' 1 I . ' . ' L . K , ' 2 ' . ' ..' .' ' , .v 5' . 'I k'. c . . 1 . . . x 5. A ' 3 C ' A l V Highest Grade e J L H , x z , 4 , J 4 1 Y T 1 1 C , K Y 804 amilton Street C 7 ', . , 33I ll 5 c Avenue L . 5 .. - -, I43 North Seventh Street f, . E f- l Co. 1 . . A .' 'K '. f . fc, 11 1 7. M J ' ' ' 0 ' ' 'T womn FAMOUS BP NDN I ORLHESYIQ INGTIU fHfNTS f Y . , . . . . .' 1 X' , .T . . 1. . L N' 2 ' .' 'Zz' V , f . I NRI I FR XIVII Q FR XIVII 3 VI XIUI TO ORDI R COYRAD STUDIO FINE, PORTRAITS 2I3 Nonrn Turn-ru Qrmfrr ALLFNTOWNI PA WHATIKNOI1 AFTER FOUR IEARSAFA H S IVI igni Carta said that the king hid no right to bring soldiers into a lidy s house und tell her to mind them Shakespeare n ide '1 mistake in mentioning Galen who did not live till 1 hundred years after hls time The plural of spouse is spice ueen Elizabeth rode a white horse from Kenilworth through Coventrv with nothing on and Raleigh offered her his cloak When England was placed under the interdict the Pope stopped 1II births deiths an marriages for a year George Eliot left 1 wife and children to mourn his gent Gravitation is that which if there were none we should all flx dun A vacuum is a large empty spice xx here the pope lives A deacon is the lou est kind of Christi in Algebralcal symbols are used ss hen sou don t knoxs w hat you dre tilking ibout The press toclaw IS the mouth or an of the people The six best known animals of the arctic zone are three polar bears and three seals In India a man out of a cask may not marrv 1 woman out of another cask OUR II ORD IS OUR BOX D A C HOOI ER 81 BRO IP WEI T' Rb 92I HANIILTON QTREET ALLENTOWN PA Ii' 1 :ug vi in-1:1 1 1,1 111111 1 11111 in :nt 11:31 1 1:1 11:31:11 1,14 ,...,-.....,....-..............,......,..., -,,-..-,,........-,,.....-..-.,..,,......,,-.,-.,-,.-.,-.,...,-,.-.,-..-.. III-ll IJIIUNI. IIIII-R 71 7 A ' - f- . ,- f 2 L , P . i lf SS S , 1 4 . 1 4 1 x w L ' 1 i I '. ' .I , . A I . , 1 ,f , 1 ' I I - . The constitution of the United States was established to insure domestic hostility. is z T Q , 2 'L l, J ' ' 2 . L . Tc 1 ' ' ' ' ' x ' ' ' ' . ' ' I . . c . , 1 . 4 D C vi I It . . . 'n ' . . I I L' I K I 1 If QT. v M C I I mv. : ' ' '. 'z . . 5 V C n I 'Y ' I I A I K R' C u ' I U' . D ' , , C , . Y f . 0 O , . Y. f, , . J 11111-1 11 1- 1--11 1- 1 -11 1 101- 1:11 1-1 p1 I1-101: 11 10101 1 11 1- 1111: 101410 JOIN THE BOYS' DEPARTMENT of the Y. M. C. A. THE PLACE WHERE GOOD FELLOWS CONGREGATE ESTABLISHED l89O B H Ph n 3067 E. H. WETHERHOLD LEHIGH SIGN C0- JEWELER Allentown Pa Tell the World wrth Signs COMMERCIAL SIGNS OF EVERY 723 HAMILTON STREET DESCRIPTION ALLENTOWN PA L H M NGUM P p IZN TENTH STREET NEARLY EVERYBODY READS THE Home Dressed, Fresh and Qllentutnn leaher Smoked Meats EVERYBODY OUGHT TO 28 29 30 M k r H u e B thl h m S Sd ALL THE NEWS M ket I49N s e t st BFLL P1051 29951 LEHICH PHONE 23l4 KENYON AND U s TIRES CENTRAL VULCANIZING CE, TIRE CO TENTH AND TURNER STREETS ALLENTOWN PA e o e , . 4 ' ' . . A , ro . . C ' Stalls. - - ar e D s e e e , . i e ar , . ev n h . Allentown. Pa. 1 1 E - 1 T A . ' 1 X I!! X A. V , I .1011.1-.101viuini-p1u1u1-11 11.11-14114111 1 ni rCmr1u1n1n1 1-11114114 n1n1o1-11111: D Zollmger Harned Company DEPARTMENT STORE THIS store and 1tQ SCTVICC IS for your use Use lt It IS filled xslth merclnrdlse for xour needs I 3 Hunt TON STREET I4 I6 NORTH SIXTH STREET METZGER ibbotugrapber ,. XI.: I Metzger does with the camera what an artlst sometlmes does Wltll a brush reveals personallty ,-I -i 1 Ill f BC ,X '7 933 H lton St et A ez MOHR FURNITURE CO uallty Furmiurc at Prices You Expect to Pay 1030 Hamllton Street WE KNOW WE SELL DIAMONDS FOR LESS You won t need glass to see the dlfference Appel s Personal Guarantee You can t buy lt for less A EL, 629 I-lamllton Street COVIPLIMEIVTS Of SAM PERKIN O r 1 ' F' . E Q E. E . ,inline-N EE ,-EW - ' ' ' 'T'T I 5 : alfa I . - ' 21 T Y I a 'R L -'ff l-: 5 l - ' ami re ' E Ilentown, Pa. ' ' F .. T V v' -3 liniuzmmznznxuinxu'11-1111111115 1- 1.1 vi 1 ,Quit 1 -1- 11,31mar-10:f.41n1n1n1n1: BELL PHONE HO LIQHICLH PHONE 2679 WALNUT TAXI SERVICE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Ofhcez 3l South Church Street ALLENTOWN. PA. E. KELLER 5' SONS jewelers Szlvcrsmzths Oplomclrzsts Statzoners FIISIYNINF YEARS' Of EXPERIENCE 7lI HAMIITON Snzrrr NTOXVN PX The I cadzmg florzsis o Allen nun New York Floral Co FRADL A710 BOUQUEYS AND BASAEI S OUR SPECIAL!! Large Assortment of Cut Plow ers Always on Hand . ' , 4. ALLF. '. f . J 1 A 4 Q If I 5I5 Hamilton St. CColonial Bldgj ALLENTOWN, PA. Q our 1 IXIEN Is OI THE AMERICAN MEDICINE COMPANY -IJ IIIII 1 7615 'Wexenth Stud xm lr11115111111'1110 JIIOIIIIFII Svllllllf 11110 I OCKI! Car l1rf0r111111111 14111 DIOYLTIICIII 111 o111oJ1e I rc ICC rr our 111 I1rgcst mcxbure o11Ix when dclucrcd md brclecd hy 1 good dcpcndzhle Ioe1I de 1Ier Iqhc Ioc1I dr 1Ier Ib the source of 1II IOCCXI bC1t1bf1ct1o11 111 e xr OWIILIASIIIIJ Hls under st111d111g of tI1e needs of the car ow ner and hls f1b1I1tx to meet then1 dehue the seope of IoedI c xr pcrfornmnce Iqhobc who bux 1 N x II here 111 I97-I w1II h1pp1Ix re1I1Le the w 1IL1e of Ioe1I dee1Ier ILbIJOIlblblIltX V IUQI IUJJ I111de11 Street A! ALLEN roxxx P HOTFI TRAYLOR XT HOLR bl RXICI BANQLEI5 CLIRD PARHE5 IIEDDI 6.5 Ijxxuxe. L E111 511111111 IxLx xc RBLRI X x hIifl11IfOf1 ext I:1ftee11th Street I1-II-I1 ' IIIII ' ox Slum-t - .' ' '- .I .'Xl1l.I'lN'IOXVN. I',x. IQIQ. mg, I',x. A' I 1 K ' 1 ' 1 ' Q , ' . , 4 I I IIIZ Llllli g 11111 ' '- - S I V72-I aut I'I -s vill he- 'z1I1'.-I hy the ce 'wr E . , - Z 1I:5 1 1 I A-1 1' l A 1 ,E '- 1 I fi , .i .1 . W INK NIO I OR CQ 4 .J , . ,. . U , , . , ,V . , IIL I ' '. II1. 1411, Mgr. z ' ' ' -- ' 1' Shanlqweiler C9 Lehr WHERE SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES ARE SOLD Always a large assortment of the newest Ideas In HIGH SCHOOL CLOTHES STYLED RIGHT MADE RIGHT PRICED RIGHI 630A 700A 7 DA 743A 750A 758A SIOA 845A 930A II A l230P I245P IOP 40013 600P 700P 93013 II OP SENIORS PROGRAM AS II IS Sleeplng soundly Stlll sleeplng F1fSt call stlll sleeplng Nlntlu call flnally dressed Breakfast wonder what day s asslgnmcnts arc Leave for school Arrlve at school Sent for late excuse Sl-:Ip second class Vacant perlod sleeps audltorlum Slxth perIocl not called on lucky Wonder how clock ever managed to to l Lats lunch Goes to track practlce Leaves for home Home for supper Late as usual Olnb the gang at the corner Stlll Wltll the bunch Home to bed W1Sl'1 tomorrow was Saturday NORT 3 T Krause Aulo Co CHLVROI I+ I A , I ,. .l F . lVl. ' W ' ' . . P . Nl. ' . . . M. ' -f - ' ' . .45 . M. ' ' f . . . lVl. get 2.30 . . lVl. 4 . .3 . lVl. ' . . . Mp - . .3 .IvI, .aa ' . f ff- 2 f . 4 Salesroom Garage and Serv St l II . IX II SIRI-1r1'I' L,w.' ANU CLJUR 5 I L S JACOBY XI R R SLIWILF I JACOBY at EVERETT REGISTERED ARCHITECTS if I I BUILDINGS LoK Commonwealth Building ALLENTOWN D 630A DA DD JA 49A 930A IZ30P IZDOP IOOP 20013 30013 J30ID 600P 63013 700P I030P A SENIORS PROGRAM AS IT SHOULD BE Rise cheerfully bullcl a fire and chop a clay s supply of wood Eat breakfast and wash dishes Start for school Arrive at school and bicl all the teachers a cheery good morning Leave for first class Having gone through the first period safely goes through the sec ond the same way Thlrd period Same as other two Goes to lunch room Clears all the tables of dirty dishes Hurries home and does several errands Recreation period Study tomorrow s assignments Supper Supper over Clears table and helps to wash the clishcs Second recreation period Walk around block and take clccp breathing exercises Start evening study Retire KEEP THE FRIENDSHIPS OF SCHOOL DAYS ALIVE WITH PHOTOGRAPHS WIN T STUDIO Both Phones 629 HAMILTON STREET . . H. I . IQ Q IZTI Nlembers of e American Institute of Architects OU ' -' 1' L NSURES BETTER PLANNI-QD E ' o'o 'A BETTER o ING ' ' 4 , I A 7.00 A. IVI.---Review last night's study of the day's lessons. 7.15 A. IVI.f ' . 7.4' . IVI.f . 77' A. MAA ' ' A - ' 8.0, . IVI.f- . 8. ' . IVI.f ' ' , ' . . IVI.-W ' ' . . . . IVI.-- . .' . IVI.fW A ' . . . IVI.-- ' ' . '. . IVI. . . U M77 l . , . ,, . 'v ,.A . . lVI.f - ' . 1n1u14,1u14r141411:-1411n1n141 14,3414 14,14-14 41411014 141141. 1,1014 141 1011 10101 NXXN X X X XX XXX if X XX XXXXXX NX x XXX X XSNSSXXX X Xi X XX X X X XX XSS XXX XX X KX XX XXXX QXXXXQSXXXXX XXX XXX N X if XX X Y is 9 S XNN X X X X X X QNX XX X XX wN X XXX5 S NX X N 1141141414: 14144: 14141434.1049 14141 414: 1 1 3441414-Q up 2,1 1 14: 141-1 S XS: 5-X255 X' X X555 .hw -X 1 X xX -M 45 ' L :S XNNXX X XXQQXX XS. X mr fgg X XXX Xgikqlixxyx V X2 X X-EXK A NXXX QXQSXX XX XX S XXXXX- X 5 QNX p X X X X XXQL 5 SX 5 H X Q 3 ig X XA XX Q 'K ,KX XXQX X: X 'SPX L X X Q X MX X X Q x XX X ,X : : WXWXXXX, X xv' 9 X E Y Rfk -X QXQX IX I -:X X XXQX5 ,XXX ,I 1,1 XXW QXXXX x',f fi f . L3 BERKEMEYER KECK 8x CO Prznfers Siatzoners Engravers Binders and Blan Book Makers QPECIALISTS IN Office Supplxe and Appllances Loose Leaf Deuces afmcl Blank Book Xvood and Steel Fllm Equloment Commerclal incl qoclal Statlonerx and Fn raxmg Ca d Irdex ar C1 Letter F110 Cubmets Lcither Good Clft lIdIX.OXC'lt1C Hamllton and Nmth Sts ALLENTOWN PA 9 U l . . . . . . .....-l.T- . I ' li - . S S 1- . c L, V' , 9' '. D !' L I . C , 'c , S ' S z 1 I ' ' s This Comrs is a specimen of our I printing w ' 9 GEL 32? U Q me-. --VLML.:-1-4:11. -: '-.-.W -- 11'-na,-..-Y ,. N '1-.u,.f ,., - -.'.. -A-A- 1- 2-.:---ff-W-:Q -,aww gr-xf. :..4.: L Y. -541. ,,1:-,f..s-' fu.i1',1-:-.1-1-e--- f1.i:1 ,:i'l' '15 Q,1f4iL-2:.Q'L:-.f.f-.:44.:-Q.-,.'f Xrwia-6:-'BEJQ , , r Y -, , J , 'wrz-'1 .- Ani, 0 3 1 . ig 'a ,v 2 xi ,J Fi 4 5 'Q -A ' r fa as 6 Q Z .S -I 9-: ix : .Q 'G --. -i J Qi - 'S - I4 A , , gg .121 11 .,. 'fl 'Q , 'gl ri 263 H3 U: V '. AE 41 ,lg WI! Y., if . , .fi 'vii we 'ual 1.5 ul, -1'-'f-'U-'If 'W-11.22.-zz..-.- , ,--,ff -,..-,:.- f ---Q fb-. ' ,------, -. f. - ,.,.. vi, ,. - .. r -Q-. v , ,, , L 'Q ., ,,..,,. ' - . . - -- :ati ngaf w'-faf:.A.,::si vfsfgj' sQ1e+.-xref.-:gi far-.:fic-'vLarmnefssfaslfqef::f-.ag:g:,fs:iQe1f:.+1f A. ,12g,.:4.:' ' 1 . m J
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.