William Allen High School - Comus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

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AIT, Q , E I it fr , Q: Foreword HE l928 COMUS, which is a pictorial review of the school interests of the past year, is published with two objects in mind. The First, being to chronicle the activities of school life, especially of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight: and second, to celebrate the constant growth and prosperity of Allentown. The fact that Allentown has now become a city of lO0,000 population, suggests to us no better or more appropriate theme. All those who had a part in compiling this book have striven to make this a worth-while publication, spurred on in their efforts by the training and experience that they have acquired in the pursuit of their studies. im ,f f -w ' lf ' . FSI f , ' i i Vl Q g vii , . if 4' W Pa c Ei ht w, 3 S F 1 w l Y. , , yx -45 i ' f H 1 fe 2556 xx w , - 22.155 , ,Q I T iff.. K El - AL . -17: 4 2' gi 1 if gvgm f ' ,,. -e,:v.i,1, ,'allgf'lZ7Wf ,:,.- f -- ,. 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The first, The Blue Book, which made its appearance the first day of school, is a guide book of the school: the second, The Canary and Blue, is a monthly magazine, which after difficulty made its regular appearanceg the last, THE COMUS, the yearbook, which features the graduating class, is beyond doubt the greatest. The staff hopes that this book, which you are now reading, puts THE COMUS closer to a point, though never reached, called perfection. At least, we hope it is a Finer COMUS, for it is a product of untiring effort and sacrifice by the staff and their most capable faculty advisers. The publishing of this COMUS involves a financial transaction of almost thirty-five hundred dollars. The greater part of this is required for the printing. The remainder is used for the completion of this book. The con- tracts for this work were assigned last june. The printing contract was awarded to Berkemeyer. Keck 8: Co., of Allentown: the engraving to the Northern Engraving Co., Canton, Ohio, while the less important ones were awarded to other firms of our own city. We trust that you appre- ciate their fine work. JK, ..t. , . if-A A-f..1,,.i--1 fan ,qs 'f'1.i'ff' 'Wfffi-at SSH U-Qgrf . Iii. fy.-Lt.--. 2 16332 1 Mia' 32 '1 fP. i' ilk '. W . .pa' ffwffillftki vzitfe if-Hair 1.121 Y 1. gg, -.3139 1 .. -5 Q-.1-,g,g3i,Jg-rgiifgkg :f:g11-emgffsi-4,k:..,w, K , ,W--. vw X... ,,..,,19, ...:i,,t'.. ,,.,,.,.--,,,,,. 5, . 1 I , li! iw If - 11 ,L1:,:, , 'US 'FEW S 2 -xi . 1 . 1 ,4 11-1-21 fi f'.i,ii 1 .Q fa? ,M , '- 1 1, .. . 'xY1j' T11 11313 1 ll 111133 , ..,1,,s5l l :V Ii if 51 551.21 1 151 . i 1 1 I 1221 'fl 111. L11 1 fp 1 1'f'ff'P11 11y1 1 .H 1l i M1 ll 1 l +5511 1 Q 1 1 '1 2 1553 vfvfvtg Q. 3 -Si 9 1 M MX-At .11 ' 5,11 1 511 was , . iii 1 1111 Q 351 TFSZY1 ' S613 ' iff' ' - iiif ,E .LE V21 11151 Ei 131551 ig. 51531: iff! H121 s Q 1.11j'1 'Hit' 2.51 55,152 wx. 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NH, N fxchqyfze www I EZMAJJ Xn..M..IJ.,.w4.:4.,f,Q., ff' l 4 7 adm C 6 Adwmhfcfhfib ig - Sahsol News -f., f ILA J KGZ XI' Q Hthlet x f 4 ff - Q 04 QJKQM + l up 'V PA ofofrap rs ,gal 25 l' 3 ,i 'rl , WI 33 Curavlafaon 5 . E- .1 ug? MJ ,V i m HdIVPYtl5lH? '1 1, ,pr If K Lf Vi U63 ,MAJ F .0166 lgm,-1 V gill Flv-'C Hvf r , '- l ' lil: Am f iv l cl as-J 6-.AJR , V 45 v' 'f ,I W' Page Eleven ,A l l r X ' - a - g ' 'lk . -, t, Nw kk jj' J Xwrk ' N1 46,3 - I ' Cv N 'V X leg.- -Y , - H-iff? N I . i VV- I T ,V A .! I 3 X K I ,-Q ix!L' I f n' ' Q V, 3 ' Zin-' E: 4ii.iQ.2,f4:?i1',ll ti ', mlTml'.- 1 I - - fa . ff'--, r 22-14 ,g,-2-glphi-ff-vw QE-5 -- f 7 - -we il P. 1.1 r . 4 - ' ' ' ,- L 1 w A 1 4 Q va. .f ., . LJ - - .41uf,l'?-f .nw n il' . IV' ggi al-gf' .2593 ' - vi lli4 i' , L 4 - -A 43-Q-if e ' s r if QQ L , X .P X, li ,s f X4 4: by rl f X gs ' l ,L if' f f' 4 ,flifil iff? ' ff' ' T . xl 1TTl! y History of Allentown I4 , 'I HE. history of Allentown 1S as fascinating and charming as any novel. ' i' There is romance and adventure contained in the pages of the story at I of Allentown's progress from a little borough to an influential and pros- , l l . . ,T iii, 'IW perlng city. W - ' I ,f Q' ,ly W, if l I What boy does not thrill to the tale of Red Men-the prowling, blood- l thirsty Indians? One hundred and ninety-five years ago, Allentown was a -7 1 wilderness of scrub oak where tribes of red men hunted deer, grouse, and if other game. Then came the invasion of the white men, the beginning l of civilization. . w I M I gl fa On May 18, 1732, Thomas Penn received a warrant for five hurl, fl thousand acres. Penn assigned the warrant to joseph Turner, fl .l ll.'l'Ql'f a Philadelphia merchant, and on September 10, 1735, Turner l' ,Vi ' Lf l gave over the warrant to William Allen, his partner in business. ' l The tract upon which Allentown was laid out was surveyed ,, fff ' xl November 23, 1736. 'll L The first building erected in Allentown was a humble log cabin, built '- '5 . . . . P ' by direction of William Allen, near the western bank of Jordan Creek. ,P f .... . . . . if 5 This insignificant cabin was the first sign of the great buildings of the fi 5 f ! 53 . . . . .gf ' future. The big, Hourishlng business houses of today would perhaps 'TEE scorn this log cabin, yet it is the mother of them allg it is the first pioneer jig? bi rl in a strange land. When Jordan Street was opened, about IS45, the l .iiif , ' c. , -I foundations of this house were still in existence and were then removed. ' 1 , ig . 'lf CContinued on page twentyl ll mn . L .1,5' ' 1, f ' , 2 i f. . V I I W 'ff l .. 4 Page Twelve K 1 , , l -'Nil f 7 1 ' ' - l f sy, tx W, 54 ll' Tl . 1 ll . , ' mile: an ff , ,ff ififx f i A ga ,1,'Zf,TW'mjliEY-fl .- 'lJf?1i' , .r.--- A . gf an f'W aj 6.2- -. ff? L. L 53 Aggsffge 2 FACULTY 7. 41 -A f l 1 w 2 ,l vu . , v 'f ,. ,l 4 4 5 :4 ff Fi I f Q ' i I. L . 5 fj 7' C :, Q law, I' WI , . .412 7 ,Ulm-1 L- '. I -rw ' l X i f-5f fi ' 1 2 bi-'ll t A ., ,Q'Yj-Y We Q 4 PJ. 2' ' ee s kis ' A w f N53 7 -., , .. . 75,1 W iff ! gf? :' rf, ' 324' ,. V, , I , 7' all ll alll' . T, I l ' l 4 , ,f HV, NNW N 1' V ' I P ,r y U r M K X rrrfr 1-,Bw NV '-t l 7 N h,-iff' l ll Al .W ' l .- ' J. l If' ll clit l 1' I M qw I N if : -- . . ef- 5 ff E? DANIEL W. HAMM, M. S. f ,V l g- E3 pg, I-IROUGHOUT the four years of our High School career we N have always had the personal interest and sound advice of our I ' TT 9 , ? 'Q ' I 1? z V l ' ir? prlnclpal, Mr. Hamm, to whom the student body feels very grate- , l lj l 51 . . . . . . . - 1 l 3... ,Va ful, HIS warm frlendshlp, kmdly dlSClplll'l6, and thoughtfulness ag 2' ' if . . . nw' L3 fx. lf .25 for others, have won for lum the respect ancl admlratlon of every ' f' l .. ,f JI Z ' stuclent. l l lF ',1 V 53 , if 'l ffl L I fy' Q. ' 1 'TQ flf w Lg, li Page Fifteen V ' 5 211. X, l l 3' A 1 X , Y , l N X 39 P A a+ ret M ,e ., f ff f 2' is ew- 'i1'f55 fFE.-TR? - ' , - :, ff, J ! army ,y--:Q - f , as rl I: Q f 11, M 2.1 Je. R, W, .- L-:Jbl.:i'lN'f ,-In , -'fly,A1,d'N.1A1.l. x .v - A -1 , - . , -3 , - . f f 'Q 11514 J '41,,rig-a,..?fw-.,xv-f1?fiE2fLP9-,g ifl,l MJ 41 ti 5 ' 1 Y N Q Ik 3 73 A L' -V A ,V , N ., . lf -at F 4 .f M 27. ., ., A .. - my .nl-1 N 6 ' L- l' l --wif 6' if r 'SJ A i Q a s M ' Q it fi X2 ' Qi! fi- X Ruf f aaa w f wg ff fl refs 4 jiri l ff: v - X ' 1 Z T, , xl 1 nfl 5 i il l I l u 1 l I il il -I lv w1,, Irv ' 1 an , X ,i ri: 1 1. y i l 1 li, 1-,H i. l 'Y ww rrrfr .nhl r f W7 Y f . . r' ,Ss '-X N W' X' X l 16,16 ll. ,I i,- l lsi'- fi y i 25 i 4 1 :if - 1 2.14 . . 1, an ,l 1 J E Y' X I- ll. ff MARTIN S. HARTINC., A. B., M. A. ' f lv fi' f W' Wi' 15 R. HARTING, our vice-principal and faculty adviser, has, - all through his many years of service, placed himself high in fi. A ' 52? 1 ,,I' jg the esteem of the student body. His personal advice and broad E . l l .vi knowledge have served as a guidepost for many of the students F ik ,J .. , 1 fl , -l , .4 , A,- 'W' 1 ' 161, ' a who sought his friendly counsel. He is truly, the grand old 35, .gg . lvl F, 5 man of our High School. ' H .f , I M, Z 'M' - l' 2 l ll U lil if 55' .,I 5. il ll i li: 4 ull .,, A '5' ' g 4 'V ' ' 1 ,g f :-1 1 ES if I li lil lf? Page Sixteen E ll , ' 1' ' ' f' e ith- lX li , Jess. cl jd 1? . . 1 ,'l ' TWC -2 . -.fi 'fn 4 ,-I Q, i' X, sys- j:'i.,l r-1. 'ZR ? we . - V.-.LW in ig l :AML in ,N V Y .. . . ff :- . .A 4. W pe, 5, .R ..-. L ,, v. vi l..,.u'1Q. W. , .. - 1, . . . a f lp: 1.1 -at . all-.1-1-1' ' ilu 4.-17 4 tv' xl 1 1 , .. ' 2. . feng gil 2g,Lc3flfQ'i .-.F.w.v,?g1::w1 . -. . .,1...iigiqf-fir'-2'1 f fvf1?E-gg -ww fi -,,.- .af -:- - 'f -- ' ' -J.-,in....... N 5 .157 . -, . w D 'i If g 5 rw C I Q 751' 1 I . . - -I5'QI'?-I .Im U I X1 Y I X X N fa, f if x ylfgri. nI I 1 I I ' ' H ' V . I I I I 'I .-I ,, I I I I I I I ' . xl, ' I III II. . I I I I 'vii ' I I Q, hi- ' 1 -' - Y - W ,. IW an R R . I R' I , E. R XIII I Front row Cleft to ri11liO: Mr. M. J. Boyer, Miss Ii. C. Hurling, Miss IE. Hcffnvr, Mrs. A. Baker, Miss D. Hogan, Miss M, A. Schxvzmimzer, Miss N. Haines, Mr. N. E. Korn, Mr. H. Shelly. Mr. H. O. BL-ebe, Mr. E. II 5 Rzihvnold. Second row: Mr. T. M. XV:-irhach, Mr. T. Eiseulizird, Miss E. I. DL-itrich. Miss A. NVinters. 4 Miss B. E. Hallman, Mr. H. II. XVr'11tz, Mr. F. Mium-r. Mr. J. NV. Fritch, Mr. C. A. Freed, Mr. R. Krcsslc-r. .gif Third row: Rir. E. D. Clziuss, Mr. VV. Ziegvilfus, Mr. H. R. AICCUIIULIHII. Mr. G. VV. Zimmerman, Mr. G. I Kressley, Mr. R. Rentschlr-r, Mr. .-Xllum, Mr. Loch. Top row: Mr. Frzliikimiielcl, Mr. R. V. XVL-therholrl. I Mr. J. G. Schumuki-r, Mr. C. C. Bavliixiaim, Mr. E. H. XVeinshz-ixnc-r, Mr. XV. F. Ackcr, Mr. P. E. Nagle, Mr. I G. E. Thomas, Mr. L. Klingzimau, Mr. E. F. Mills-r, Mr. J. I.0inhuch, Mr. C. Bower. ,I. A 'f i ff I : I 4, 1, The Faculty . ' Kiki DANIEL W. HAMM . Prznclpal if M. S. HARTING . . , . Vice-Principal , '3 ' xi. GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN Head of Commercial Department g I an . 'I' i ' GEORGE S. KRESSLEY . Head of Latin Department I gi iff. H. 4 1. . , -, , I EARLE H. WEINSHEIMER Head of Mathematzcal Department II' V' 52 , WARREN F. ACKER Head of Muszc Department ' 'J E. CONSTANCE I-IARTING . . . Librarian fm ,I ' YIIQ 'Q Page Seventeen 'F XX A f 1 I . ' -I we 1 M5 I A w. KN f f 2 i , , f X - . ..:-r .' '. Q13 IV - - -J-5 A 4 2 E i my - - ... .I I MIIYII I I i I sf' I IW gf 'f,.-' '-f1A,'-5 ill,-,: A-ii.He+?:-Atii' ' -.- F.. .WWI I I' - - ' ' I' Q. ' ' 4..- ', fwfi 1:54 . - .1-...niim.-ffr'.v1 naiEQ1L?9-P,-ai'' fl -EP. -2 -T - ' T' 'i ' ' 'sl li' ' V ' ' Y -4:15:51---TT? DIW I If A 'Im' - -if-f S- A I f , 'Mil ., 4 M' LEROY S ALLAM German I-II . ' CHARLES C BACHMAN Plane Geometry A H S Faculty I If? X ,I ,.,I I I , 0. it fX ., f if II ff 1 Q .44 MRS ALVA M BAKER HORACE O BEEBE CHARLES B BOYER MELVILLE ,I BOYER ANNA F BUEHLER MARY A CHUBBUCK EDWIN D CLAUSE ELIZABETH I DIETRICH JOHN L EISENHARD MARIEN A FENNER JAMES R FLEXER M. L. FRANKENFIELD CLAUDE A. FREED J. WARREN FRITSCH HELEN S. GERHARD . MARGARET HAINES BLANCHE E. I-IALLMAN German I-II . Carpentry . Cabinet Making Problems of Democracy . . Sewing English 111-I V . E. E. History Typewriting-Shorthand American History Physical Education Physical Education . Physics Boo eeping . Latin II . English III-IV French I-11-111 . Typewriting .Ge I 1 g . .I 1 ,., ul ,II 1,21 I 151 il N 5. I13 ' ,ES IPI ESTHER L. I-IEFFNER . English II-Ill ITIS: .HI F' X F A tif ,V I-I It DOROTHY L. HOGAN . . - . French Ig Spanish I-II A I- , .. .sl 'X I- 'R , f r . 'I' NELSON E. KERN Am. History and Prob. of Democracy ' EI itil .. , I .I A, L. B. KLINGAMAN . Com'I Geography and Rapid Calculation V. V. 'Q Ig ff .IQ I lil hz LII I I X, , if MABEL K. KNECHT . Cooking and Sanitation f I - II? . 2- 2 we I M 5 III, I , ,L :gag I 23 I' I ii. I4 'EI Page Eighteen I I -Ii: E I I- A 1: ' I Q V I V I ' li tl D A - 4 I I , 5. I . , ,kA,E..,.., , -: , 'I-,uw E 'I ,'lrggJl5t.:I ar f. ' Avi -HI C ' i Lax, lf 2 5 I A 4' . -113.5 ' ,.9IS1t'i.5f'dA-A. 'L':'T:-E-173' X A JI III i t W I ndlm Q' E 'I ' I:' . ' . II fs, , 5471, , A . .... W f. i'f X gf, '-III . I I' ' WLM rf I . ' I . . ' . I . ' I I I I . tl ' K I III TI.. . T II M 3- I I 7 I W ,I 1I,I1'II 7... ' ' 'I I N JW, . . GA, I i I 'M l ' ' l.A'I Il I I I a X kk 5 I ,I , fx ,I f ' 1 II, ,, I I I I I .wwe I . A -.. , X ,. ,wg .K , I, .fr . -Q4 --H -.f f 7 fu ' 'X ' -J fgj' 'I E. 17 , L . g'.1gt'I'I'I,t'I Q ,'Igmly1'I J- . 5 1 , u r+. ' ' - .'Iq1 '03 . a.I-: - SI- 2 ., -- ,yn ' I' I ff.-' - 1. ' 'S-.:.' ? :,L .- f '.-',:.f-1114535 I '- . 41-INF' -2' .fff in.. -II' ' - :ij f .ij :+- '1 '-1 ' ' ' T if 'Y ' 54' ' ' xzrrl-:un.u-N A .Mn Fda-A I ' ,I .I II MRS. DOROTHY M. KLOTZ .... English II 5551: .I. 1 K' M uf . J' A M ' i N fW A 5 V lex-Rr Q 1' f is I V A 5 .fy-5. A 91, Q 'l Q. . SJ A. H. s. Faculty RAY H. KRESSLER . . Ind. Mathematics 1 JOHN L. LEIMBACH . Drafting: Mechanical Drawing Ti NEVIN T. LOCH . . . American History -, HARRY R. MCCULLOUGH . Plane Geometry il Es'rA E. METZGER . Shorthand mf ELMER F. MILLER . . spanish I-11-III V FRED H. MINNER . . Early European History V PAUL E. NAGLE . . . . Chemistry n ' EDGAR A. RAEENOLD Bookkeepingg Commercial Law P ROGER M. RENTSCHLER Adv. Algebra and Arithmetic rfrr rf' vi ' r A -I I -I ff' ,. ANNA L. SCHADT . ALICE SCHWANINGER . JOHN G. Sci-IUMAKER HERBERT A. SHELLY . FRANCES D. STEINMULLER MARION STRUTHERS . GEORGE E. THOMAS EDGAR H. ULMER . T. MAHLON WEIRBACH . H. H. WENTZ . . RALPH B. WETHERHOLD . SALLIE A. WINTERS . GRACE WOODRING WARREN A. ZIEGENFUS EDWARD W. ZIMMERMAN . . . Freehand Drawing . Latin I1-III Chemistry . Printing . . English II English III fCommerciaD . Bookkeeping: Accounting . . Cabinet Making English Undustriall . Mechanical Drawing . . Biology' Botany English IV- Salesmanship . . English II Arithmetic Zoology' Physiography Biology Page Nineteen xl xml V I Vt! , f i Ayr' V N W U. 11 ' . 11, rr W A. N XL- IQP A EL h , Wg .21 . -' 1 fag: ' 1 -f s 5 A ,L 2 :Au 2 liilfz ' Y 'Q EE ' 5 I .5-3 EEE ' ?2' :E uh .1 :.gi ,N '1 3 . y - get.. , 4 Ig , ,I gp' l F X ' 5, 1 A y w l' , N I? '14 v' :L V :II . . W I , i . , 1 I 1 .I ' w .. 1 1 1 I KN -dxx' X ' H L1 Aw 431 vw f 6 v X 2 ali OK LE, ,ar fy, 1 '34 ' 371-.?2L..f' ' ' . R H .- . J ' f f D n ' 4' , -,.,..:: Dfw +- -A - .- - 1-wa . ' YE :Q-' 1ff6x. -.L EL L- d .v? Y ' - '. :arMJ'K'1.-. - A i it 'L' '29-1 K, ww , - .1-...F,iqm.ffW'-2'- T'?f5'1?L9f!h '- EAD- , ' Q Q i . 'A SL It 1 si m c w 4 Q w. I4 ,,. gui 3 M f'J ,luJiiea,nm, N . y A ,f f Q, 5 , xl! . -,E--' iffy: 'A:,st.i. r- y e A 1 i H F it r ' Xftl W Z Yu 922' 4 W I' l ll A l X ml if 1 1 if ' 2: A I e ,V ,I lm 1 1 Y ' ' History of Allentown V A fcontinued from page twelvel W N l762 Mr. Allen decided to lay out a town upon his land, and the resi- , lf 'V dents of Whitehall Township petitioned the court for a road to the new H! ,, ,V fl ,. town. The petition was endorsed: a road was laid out from Whitehall xml' v Township to the new town, Northampton. Allentown was laid out in l762 under the direction of Chief Justice William Allen, and was named Northampton town. It was just a small place, not even large enough to be called a borough, but it was rich in l s u Y X , promise of the future growth and prosperity. mg , M I gf f ' ,. ' 'I The original plan shows that the town covered forty-two blocks and '- 5' . . . . l id ' A comprised that section of the city between Fourth and Tenth, and Union ll 1, .v'.f , ,gl and Liberty Streets. M X' The streets laid out, running north and south, were Margaret I, fy fnow Fifthfg William tnow Sixthlg Allen tnow Seventhjg James ' My tnow Eighthbg and Ann tnow Ninthl Those running east ' and west were Gordon, Chew, Turner, Andrew tnow Lindenj, Q Hamilton, and john tnow Walnutf. , A publlc square was located at the Juncture of Allen and Hamilton fi Streets. Allen Street was the main thoroughfare of the thriving little town. i 5:1225 il 1, ? tContinued on page one hundred forty-sixj I ' l l- . s, . gi, ,. X771 W 1, IV' A , ,N 'Vim l ff I .f Q- li f 5 ' i iifl j ll l 'fill T ll 'l J ' 1 :li ' w g I 'T Page Twenty , KN A 'N J ' . , 1 1 ' X N, K M5 J if lbw In . ,gf f ww, N - r 1-T,:..a . f f .. h ,A Ng ff cg , - ,.g f ,J 3 M 1 , if WF' ' 'Wt' -W1 1' . H r ,fi c ' 5, 39' U:i.,, ' ' ' ' ' . ,. ' ' - , ',,i-' lg. 4 .1 5 h ,L-.Y ,, I ,. we :-t ',,:'+ .1-:.:wfiwaw'-ff't'FfvE!f-s.- '- ffl -f 1 , -',, -r . - -- ' - -f -,,,-4' 2 g-- ' - ' --Y ' f ' .Sn- . n.u-an 'E......j: CLASSES 33 AF SENIORS I . ' ' 7 V f ,-A I. I A ff Q Is- I .. BJ --a -I ry' , '-l'IiIIIi!- -II.. I 537-7 6'1 -1 -' IIIW 15' ' 5 I Y' -'Qi' j:4- ,,Jr5 ,Q22'gf9 9 f i, t fi f f1f?i1:1 --45514 -, se Lies- 'Q ' - i s-:est , A Iflw I 654,-I N Q 'I If-Ii -I fh 1' :f U. .f I I A , IIN 'Lig a' I' ' A,I III X II II Y II If II 5, W 1 ' 177 A f 7' v ' ' ', , , X I ,I V I Z I , ' 'I I I I '- U l I II ' Il, I I 'I W, , I I, - , I I ' I 'QI I,I' . ,I 6 I' I L I f I ELEANQR HOIQN, Vice-Pres, KENNETH Kocu, Pres. KATHRYN HEIL, Sec'y . 1 I ,, , , 7 I 1928 Class H1StOfy I rf .- ' 1-X I N I ATHER TIME has been very cruel in causing these four glorious years to pass with -E, I 'II'I',I such rapidity. It seems as but yesterday that we were green freshmen-perhaps ' A. I ff greener than any of our predecessors. However, from the very day of our organiza- ff- flf, tion, we believe that we have commanded the respect of the entire school. Every task II , I was tackled with exceptional vigor which was a characteristic of the cardinal and gray . I M 'I class. Let it be said that we have never, throughout our four years. assumed any enter- II ,4 I fl Ivy! lat: ' I I Ig 1 I I I, I 7 ' I-'IZ ': II -ye? ,I rs prise which' did not come through the fray with flying colors, and which was not a credit to our beloved Alma Mater. Truly, our class motto, Labor Omnia Vincit, was faith- fully followed. We have always kept in mind the fact that every educational institution has three great activitiesfthe scholastic, the athletic, and the social. The foremost activity was meritoriously maintained throughout the years. Athletically, '28 has contributed many noble warriors to the Canary and Blue enterprises. We are particularly proud of our social successes. Dances and other social activities, long to be cherished and remembered, were conducted by '28 and the pleasant atmosphere at any social function was due in a large part to our constant support, We are very proud of the fact that we have brought into existence at least two new organizations and that the various school publications which we edited in that last grand year were thoroughly enjoyed by many. Forensically few classes have contributed more glory to our Alma Mater. It is with a feeling of sadness that we leave this institution. The class of 28 will grad- ually die into mere memory friends will part forever, and the glory of achievement will fade but we will find constant inspiration in the fact that what was done was well done with but two ends in view-to be a model to our successors and to bring credit and glory to our dear Alma Mater. Page Twenty-fue I gl.: I ,ini - ' V :y ' .7 I I ,I. ' 2 J 16152 f ig' . F: N. 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LAss GIRLS C SENIOR in ii 2152 ,, -mf 11- ,L 52 :', E ' Y f 'f mi gi? is V, ,NW 16' 4 Ai? f nw ISV W M 1' mm , V Q ,ff ,, INN if ,ff 4 'iii W f: ,J , if , , , vw, , M f -3 f ww M W if ,Q , H3 iz f fe ' sf' f ff , ,,,,, fa, 54, 4, Q, A, I' 93N fa'QQ?q,,4g,z L 'S ,fig 3 ' V Q11 ,, ' ' fi 1 3? f f Amana A Q H , E u 1 .MQ A . 5 kg, ii, V' L ,f4i+g9m Boys LASS SENIOR C w w Z - - Q I 'E E 2 ' , - , , , Q: 1,5 4 A Q vw' f 1 2 A f - .mr x E rf -f , 'fgsid -. R1 1 - 1 - 0 ff 5 In ' .1142 A ' 4 Q .Tfewr 24 ' if gi: - E ' .-V -' l.,.g-rr - E 9.1914-.:114'-n1fE,i--,, .ENYZA Lift: A--ve :1E - 4 A' A - - ,--:val -- - V-f A X- X r' VZ 4 X' fr Qlif U rr N 'ff 'bij X u. Q + X' f 1 1 ' . X, 'q+,mrmum1un11.uunmuuvnnnwltfffw nEwmnlmnuuvvlllmummmmunnf,1,,' AWE W ,,, 'WY' Nfl- NK I 4 W, f nnnmvmrrmvw E' W W' I Wlmnrnmlafzlm E' X , ' ' W w 1 ' x NN V I W X N w, I l I Z I 1 I V l 1. . 1 1 ! 'V a 1 , , - I Q E an I w I 1 1 ri ' E ' 'L 1 E f n 1 ,E ,, vm . WH ,V 1 ,x 1, - f Q ' + Y ' F I w w , W , ,E 1 . E ' l 'M ww mm nw LM ww' li K I, -W gfrr 11 7w Kula ' 4, SKETCH OF MEMORIAL DONATED BY THE CLASS OF 1928 'ro THE SCHOOL 1 fix' X ,x N wif MV . .nw ,Qu fs ET, N ww f i li Q ' f 3' I E? f 1 23? ' Fifi 5 fi! ' 1 N E, 5? ' i5 4' 2 VI V ' l ' 7 A ' wr 'X X W 5 fj - I. z W- lla' ' f 1 ix I LIEI4 , , f, 'V . ' ROGER M. RENTSCHLER Faculty Treasurer 46 j fi Page Twenty-eight 4 1 1 I ' w ,Y 1 PN' , V X , ' .' Y , I 'iff NPD V N .-ff-A., ff jf, .7 1 v ' ,V V XX? X '2 ' 1 ' k 7' . A 5 -11:1 1 X. f f - -',,f -. la . , L ' - gf . . . Y ' ' 1 El +L 3, gf gdzgaii'-J! -'E:.5W'f1Zg1. J - -- - ' ir 'li :if X , '. .:-pjQF- im,-Tva'-2'- 'f'Fr5F12fF-gy ,'?.-A-' I - -- 3 :14' ff 11 ' - ' Q' Q 'f' ' ' 'Y 1 ' 9'-'A - L V ' Y ' ' gr:-:u1.unr ,,, WI, , BIGGRAPHY K A ..,, .X gl . X 552.3 fl 1' If I f ' f. , I .l I l,- ffl .II l 7 1 T l rrfr lffwrf MWA N .aff -dl ,U 4? I ii 'QQ , ,. 4 ' if , If N., ,. NZ' ,- I .ae - P , ll f x, V ww, 1K ,: F. as 4. - - ,f -.'+ s-il1T.ms.f-- C ...-, ,-,,.,..ii - - aL- -1--, v:....-., L!!-5 I x In , ,M sg, yi, .L N fW . l. C ll Q 72, A 4 , 1 y 1 ii7y,l xllllflr I I' E - A DOROTHY ABRAMSON COMMERCIAL .lDOLLY,, TIL'inkling eyes, furly hair, A shy glance, beif:'are. ' Flashing black eyes against a background of long ebony-hued hair-a smile with two dimples, and a row of pearly teeth-that's D0lly ! She looks like a little gypsy, but she isn't in character. Gypsies are vain, but our Dolly is sweet and modest. We are sure that Dolly will succeed as a stenog. EDGAR HARVEY ACKER INDUSTRIAL, PATTERNMAKING HREDSH A sleep lhal halh no awakening. Reds Acker is a patternmaker fa wood butcherf. ln the shop they are to cut wood only, but Red gets tired of this and occa- sionally cuts a finger. When asked why, he replies, There is no wood to cut. Here's EDGAR MOYER ACKER ACADEMIC I EDDY All good things mme in Buicksf' Ed is a jolly, good-natured fellow. His never-failing good humor has won him a place in the hearts of his fellow students. One of his greatest pleasures is to ride around in a Buick. We wonder if he always travels around alone. He is also one of our talented musicians. His ambition is to become an artist on the flute. We hope he is successful in all his undertakings. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 3, 43 The Clubbc, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 4. HELEN IRENE ACKERMAN ACADEMIC ll HELEN When you'1'e in trouble, 12on'l roam about Jus! go lo Helen She'll help you out. This girl is not as quiet as she looks, for when it comes to playing a trick or telling a joke, Helen is right there. She is one of the F S5 W x 1 T ll I I 'r I 1,31 .K II I I 3 .I I I I X fd, E f I r 4 N -I ill hoping there are no more wood shortages most studious girls in '28 and never refuses ,f ' ' . El before Red graduates. We're all wishing to lend a hel in hand. She is a re ular I , .. ,, R 5 ,, .. ,, g I ,ll I 122, you success, Reds. coquette, and Billy, johnny, and many A 'N' Q V others are running neck to neck for her favor. I Moravian Sem may be her destination next 'W ,gi year. Here's luck to you, Helen. I . ff ,j 5.3 Page Thxrly-one I A 1 . 'X E w, KW 1 ,C ,sigh , g. K 47 C, at ' X Xa.. 13- Q ani?-7? b. A ' , ,-, , ' -, Ay' ' JIM Il ,I sf' ' A -, ' .. 1' -, I ' .s ...Q -mj' 5' 'L 1 , - .Ig,WI, IH , in ,.-.'!IJjIm'n. .- --- , 9 - f 1-3. 13 5 7 L f '-. -' -YQ L 21-I' 71 TJLHQLA- -:' ' 9-' -1 'J' ,l l - .,-f l -:ly 1 Y ff-fi. fl 'Q 1,1 ' fl'- bi H567 , ' -1-:IF i7 '.FfW !T 'f'.7f5'1fl !.' V! L 1 - 4- 'Y ' J' i ' W' 'i- '1 5'-' ' L Y ' .nun 12 ,. '. . -A I .fi g..X- 55 Z 5 -a in ' ' ' f I. N 'W , A , I M ., If ,LI , fi 4 ra w',s:2'+1.-. lli.llf'- ' A . A Q - L 'W' 'J ' f i ' ffl-We-i1 '46 .. Vi-A-. .I A 'ii ei' Y . . R ?-is Ci' A. l A -s-- 4,--fr-sig . v -- --'-- -eh g X . X X l I , J-ll X 4. f . rl i X .fzi X Qxfl Q 4 , , ,,,,,, ,,., , ,. , N l I i'L2 I GTI V if 1 . 1 1' its , ' - li! Y 593: 244' A 4 ' FEE? f ' f ss- 'EN A . ,. X A in ., I A ,' . .. R, 7 ,EL . x f fk.- 1 iz if H -- 4 4 I .. .... 9 l ' , ' . if ' lx ' l T 5 ll ,V . . lf 'ml lv ' r 4 ' - ' I V 'I' 4' ll' , xl. , 0 1 1 A+! 1 W 1 il' lu ' ' QUFKFE i vx- if f M l Q. lug K E 1 1 I in ' 5 , 4 W 1 s . is 4 1'm., I K gr rrr nip- u 'V -,NI7 ff si N ff? lt lffrlff ELLA JANE AHNER ANNA AMANDA ALBRIGHT ' ... I. 'WTF-A HOUSEHOLD ARTS UCINDERELLAH ACADEMIC ll- HANNH I The only one that succeeds by letting things s'ide UTM-la-myv ll 5-W IS a lrombone player. 1 2' 34 1 I .4 U' I .4 ,, 'J 2- M V .gf Nj' My, what a pity Sousa does not take Our Ann . a true blue schoolmate Ann ,f fy ,,, . . always has a cheery word for every one and 4 45, . 1 women into his band. Perhaps when he hears sometimes a bit of S ic Sarcasm but ..Ann,S,, j H: Q 1, this trombone player he will know she can --Ann-5 so-alps gvefiv Her gssword this I ll ll dosrlfl lcllrfnlsfghjlgme pgrzslfi isis: llgalflsilno attrac- year hajppened to be m1:ra'la'lal2, For further 'llil . - a m pp - - information- ask 'Ann.' She knows. , X' ' ,.4 ' tion for her. We wonder who the lad lS with .. , ,, . Pg Q, lm' 5 - Ann s future goal IS West Chester Normal I la, as the red han and the freckles' .. .. and school teaching. Anyway here's loads 'F , gl . We hear Ella IS going to be a schoolmarm, of luck to ..Ann ., ' ' a modern Cinderella, until Prince Charming ' ff ' gag comes along. The class of '28 wishes her 4 'N Hifi lucky ill? .ii Q Band, 4g Girl Reserves, 1, 2g Household Art Club, 4. BEULAH BANK ALEXANDER I ,XE .. 4, X , ,,, ALTON ALFRED ALBRIGHT PM ARTS BEU l ii' ACADEMIC l AL True friends are rare. E lx if I ii 'fl , ' ry 'l EL gg Sincerily islhy virtue. Beu, one of our fair lassies, is a jolly l if' if xr ,K ' ..Al,. is one of our most popular Seniors' good kid. 'She acts like a tonic upon any one fi 4 , S f th. 0 1 it is due to the fact afflicted with the blues. If you have never . . , E' ome O 'S P pu.ar y heard her repeat the famous poem, Paul ,, f YW - I.: that he has occupled the box-ofhce for all Revere H ou are Surel missin a treat She 1 .gg L 'li' H - ill of the Senior dances' He takes a real has ofterll s oken alfout stil in dental ' f ,FRI interest in '28 and few of his classmates can - p y g ,3 !,,, N 4 -4 . . , . . .. U hyglene. Woe be unto the unfortunate fellow , ,N 45.1 N, Jw Q compare with him ln spmt. Al has been a h h 1 h h d , We ish her ,V 5 Q-,Q li? real honest-to-goodness pal, and we surely ggclssm S e ays er an S' W .Q will feel lost without him. We wish you ' , success and happiness, AL chorus, 3, 4g Glen- Club, 3, 4. +1 ij ' I ' Page Thirly-Iwo 32 , -3.4: , w 'H 4 A ',. . i Fi' fx . ll x Aj' to f f 1 fl A, ffm' :i q ' . , ffl? lvmg 59 f , 'Y l ' ,f'f':2?- ' E ,.',.f .tiff -.1 V- ' ggvvgsi grciulafffj- u-' 1 gZ.F !,,l.',:. 4 1' F., - ' AQ, ' , T Qlf, 2 2:L:4f 'i ' 'Lg-giS7m.i'f'-1'- T'7f5F1?i,!,'.'1-gg' '- Z2-so if :T , 4 1 ' ' 5 L w A 5 AI. II . 711' If 'I - -- -- 'H .-.-' ., 'lI'!'zk XI .,III21s, X f so A , I K -,-- .-,323 , U-.,- -4.-, .a--5, - - X A f dl?-5,1 .1. .IN I I1 X Ir. I if f' A f 'ez If: Irs? fi fe II' 4. ,, r ' , If II IIII- L. I.- .yi ,.. 'I -- I II , I I II I . C e I II- I ,, Ihr- NILHI I 4 I' I I A 1' I' -I I I I I I 4, I I r MKII I II 1 I .III FRANKLIN LEONARD ANTHONY GRACE ELIZABETH ARNER J .. . -5 INDUSTRIAL, PRINTING COKE COMMERCIAL HGRACEU If ' Hard s!udy 'weakens lhe brain. A perfect woman, nobly planned, 112 C H . f I d f g 1 od To lore, lo tomforl, and fommandf' 1 In 551 -j e IS one o our prmters, an a air y go . H 4 M if one. Coke is musically inclined: and Behold! one of the bflghf Stars of the I M whenever there is harmony ringing through Commercial Department. Grace never comes I -. I Phe halls, he ls Sure to he right there to join to school, unless her lessons are prepared. 5, '. In. He likes to dance and would miss a meal She deesn t care how many hearts She breaks. I 1 ,, to attend one, except one OD. She has many ambitions, the 3 251 He is not quite definite as to his work after greatest of which 'S m'-Isle' ,Sha h9PeS to I' he graduates, but we are quite sure it will be master thls some daY- Here S Wishing he' 4 !: printing. Here's luck to you, Coke Sueeess- -,gg 'fe Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 45 Natimml Honor Society, 43 Girl M, Qs.. ,,f' F .1 Reserves. 3, 4. ' '-ii 'FN If . if I , I .257 'I .IIE 's I 1 ., I r .,l II I . is if '41, MARIAN RUTH APPLE ,, EVELYN JANE BADER iff ,. . . ACADEMIC II BROWN-EYES H .. ,, Eg, W V, oMIs ECONOMICS SKEV , MII 5 'I . W .ARaI1e on, razvgrfhaired miss. MTU know hey is Io lore her, r IF - -I Here is the fun-loving, soft-voiced prima .. ., . . I' ,I, ,VV donna of the second floor. Her melodious S eLtr'Stiae Q2j'k'1d lass' Slzle lilas a ' 'I , ' voice can be heard during chapel hour pealing W - ac V - 0 grace' an a ways egi J , ,,Q, b -f 1 h f has a friendly smile for every one. Any one i,:: '1' I 17 out eautl u- mites' t e Songs 0 love and who is friendl as Evel n is will surel make 'I' I1 B5 grace. Marian IS a real good scout and we a bi success y y ' y M - ' are proud to call her one of our classmates. g ' IEE I , May the Gods be good to her in later life. Home Economics Club, 4. r IQ ' I I 4 Page Thirty-lhrec I T. 1 II , I I I QfN -45 ,fy . , ' ' 'I .I . . 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X 'I -Z1 f Xl: 4- f ' ' ' , , r 1'1ii,'.s , ' fill , , l to l 1' 1 f ' gd' l i Y xl ll L' ' D V R . . 1- e in i l , 5 I , l l . lt 1 ' i, 1 4 1 H, I l , . , I l , fl l ' 1 , -f I 'wi V l , I I 1 l 1 W ' l N. , . 7 l fill frrr llivwv X -tmf KENNETH WILLARD BAER DOROTHY KATHRYN BASTIAN li I .. iff' INDUSTRIAL, PATTERNMAKER IICUBBYH COMMERCIAL Do'r'rlE fill l - is . 5 What hoZe-Laokee- A better friend does not exist. . l Pumpkin custard. D . Q f 1 G h U 5, I U H . ott1e IS one o our popu ar misses w o , I M gl TL Kenneth Baljfi kI10WU as Cflbby- 15 is always here, there and everywhere. She ft 4 f 7 2 usually found in the shop, .slavmg for la ls always Willing to lend a llglping handlto I4 ' ll higher mark. because his Uffnh ambltloh K? anybody. Her greatest ambition is studying l 'Z ' -' ff? becfffffe 3 hfSf'ClaSS Pattefhnlakef' shorthand and we don't wonder why, as we 'lf' 5 Clfbby 15 3- fellow who aftehd? to his OWU think she intends to teach lit. Dottie is J Q, 7 5 l lmlji. affairs. .His classmates wish him the best also one of Mr. Aokolxs cluef liddlers- No my s H5 of luck m ,the futllre' because of the great doubt you have heard her already. Well, , r a' lf El deeds he did for his classmates during the good look and happiness to you. , l ' ig 2 term. ' E l Glee Club, 1gOrchcstra, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club, 4. l 'jf '. ' HARRY KENNETH BAHNER 5 'l ' :I .. ,. 'f milf- 'Il COMMERCIAL BoNES CARL ASHER BAUER W l f V- Il 4. H 4. ll I EatsJ My kingdom for some eals. ' INDUSTRIAL' CARPENTRY SPUD i -A , He might be a drummer, but he can't be beat. ,,' 1, f -1 .lil This young gentleman has a way of sur- ' -' 23 ' - ff prising people by the amount he can do away This prancing young sheik is very popular W EE, ,J 'T with in a single meal. This trait .may be. of among the fair maidens. He is a very good il' Vtlil ff W, great value in the future when he is a typlst. wood wrecker of the Industrial Department. rv X 1 K' V , 1 He is also very proficient at the art of driving Asher, as he is sometimes called, is a very 1 f rl ' , a .Dodge. Bahner loves to turn a somersault hot stepper, and beats a mean drum. .Spud W il with the Dodge at a certain spot on a hill lstalso hot on the skiis, as this is his best ll N, L Q1Q'l overlooking the Lehigh River. The class of winter sport. He expects to be a carpenter. ' 7 '28 wishes him luck. and we wish him the best of luck. il I 5 Band, 3, 43 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4g Syncopators, 4. f ,- Page Thirty-four , 1 'f . w rib -xl' ' ' E ' as ' C l- Ll J li Q l 'WQ 1,53 A ' ,F fy f 'TE' X - . .-qfzg f 7 V- 1 - fl y X ' ' - ' - ' -ini - ' . A ,fy-1 1-4 ffl, izamfea Dinosaur- 1 tr-Ml. l if .. - ' -2 l ,ff V f' ? 1,4 , 'Iwi ' , ' -1-:NF in-?'3 !i f'7f5F1?E,'. -L' 'A fi -, -'I .gi ' ' ' i T r- Y ' ' :Lim A - T ' T '4r1i5:iu.ulu lj ,.l 1 l X K ' W U ,- A, ll 1 w A C fl rl, 73- -' r . L.. .. f -li' ll AN! .HM 6 ' 3 lf - . 1 '- ' f ai'-en' 1- Q 'I f' '- ,- .il ' ' fl.,4!'i-L11-Tn: ss - ' P-lf, 111. ' WL R22 4 'R , U A - ,QE . -- .. - A . ll W 1 X-. ' Xe, V x . 'MP' ' f , X3 4 NI C fl! :1-f lil' 7 Ellhi e I ei' , fn fy. W l f Y r v f - it , fl Z ll p Zh I , i l -'I l' G L- 5 - ' I ,, i W r 1 'n if I' ,M f rl l- f 1 ll, 4 6. V 1' 1, f ' ' N if L nl 4, fl il' Wf 'ul V ,l l x . 1 W , 7 v I' - , R Q' : . ' , I V f l Il Il bt a l 'ui' - A -v r B f l .i 94 l l r 7 .1 lfrrf rr ,. ' ff Mlllv I 79 N W 1 'wf EDITH ARLENE BAUMER CERTRUDE ELLEN BEISEL ll' V, l ACADEMIC ll UE-DDIEH COMMERCIAL -WIBRUDYH ff. hff, l Her smile will go along, long way. Her silenfe is golden. ' ll .I You're right, Eddie is always happy. At first Sight thi? YOURS lady 5651115 Very i N Q '1 When it comes to a sunny disposition, her's quiet- but You don t know her- If 13 tflle ,sg ' . 2 lj' ' beats them all' Shgs a true friend, good that she has a dreamy countenance, but this ' lf sport, and enthusiastic booster of school ffeqllently C0UntefaCt5 when thfit Old Uffixim' lf'- W activities, but she does admire Bethlehem. A Smile and df? Woflismlles With YOU' S063 ill' We wonder why! Confidentially, Eddie m.to effect' Trudy doesn t bother much A H 1S quite a musician and is a member of lVlr. With the boys at .5Ch00l- but we have 0'-lf Acker's famous Harm-on-io orchestra. We fi0Llbts about outside. We wish her success I fl 7 , are told Eddie intends to become a nurse. m the busmess World- 4' 'V ' iff . l lj Orchestra, 1, 3, 45 Booster Club, 3. STEPHEN ANDREW BENKOVIC '. 1: ACADEMIC Il B 'X GEORGE WASHINGTON BEARY , , EN 1 'Q , Qi ,, ,, Women! Women! Women! xg I, ' ' -Li ACADEMIC II BEARY Give me liberty or give me death. .2 iii: , -il AS Sf'lSili1'H HS G bf1'0melef- It was a crowded court room. Everybody 3' 1 , ' , ' ' ' x ga- lx,-' -- If Beary is the woman-hater he professes Wfsehstgnmgtgntently Ito the plea of the ,f 1 5, u: to be, we wonder why his shirt front Hutters Er cu mg ll Wneyg n 3 Somgous Yolce lil' ' , at the approach of a certain fair-haired ti -was arralgnlng t e Con-emne cnmmal' ff' if Hwomanf' And the blushes which suffuse Fllmg out' the Jury had no Jeb at all: so Soon 'il' 1 l ' his countenance at the mention of a Linden eagle gackwlth a Yerdlct Ofd gllllty- ' 'V il V lf ' Street siren would do justice to a timid h 0 eiiswe a victor? in Tany Wore we ' f - lil bride. We fear George is either spoofing ape W1 fzome our u ure- qwyer S way' if' il B 'ill or isn't properly acquainted with his vege- Though qlllte lZa?hf l and tlmld as. to the 1-Q. fy l tables. Notwithstanding these distractions other Rex' Ben 'S a real pal allfl a IWC wlre ,QE we hope he will achieve success. when good fellers get together' slg f 'ljf A A 1 2 3 4 D tl S A t 2 Cl glaisical Club, 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais, 45 Booster , - . ,,,, 5 rama IC ocie y, . u , . ,Q ' Page Thirly-five '4 ill H :Els fb' ' 1 3, , - , ' ' L, .V ,xi X xx Ck pt, 49 Mx N, gs , f 6 ' 'f X . -iT..':. 'O . ' -. .' is ' - :G A f ' ,,' ,v Q-5 5- H: is 3, 1, it FSE! . . - QW, M ,H l i' :uf- . I .!,n'- , ' - X1 nw 'arf' 'TL--' -0 , f :lewd gJL+:a.ff'5- ' 4.2-'U' '..l-',1 . Ygegl -y ' U ' '? ' . -y ' 1' QQ Q 1 :-,1?,f'+ i' . ' .1-...Rhave-fr'-firfifiigkh,-M'l fit- 1 J: -.. L A 'S L'-G A G' e -,.,:......:- L , 3 Z I fur' , L f L - f x I X2 gif J f 4 f yV f r IN XI -' AIN . ll gli' 'dy nj I W T f I as 1. A is M- sv- I. if :Q - Q1 4 2:--t gi? f E ' I ' in - R i x -'E - f ' I A IV ' 'E B A I I , -, 1 f. L ! M JM' nr bl XII I' ' 4... . I I l 'iff' :Zf : ' l JL' N -I .I -JW' A f ifi ' 1 L 4 ' I up ' .. 6' J- A l A gi A ix XII gf! s' f , II I '.. H 7l 82 Z- :gg . if f 6 4 I IE - X , . I I I K I I I IZ I . 1 I , , I. ' I ' I I . I I li ' I I ,Y v I ' I 1 - M I . Q. I I ,V 4g 4k if 'QI' I' I I 7 I W . I ' I I., , - Y - 1 -, I I, .Trng rrrf 7117577 X 'ffl 14 N' I 'NIM' ROBERT WILLIAM BENNER MILES NELSON BII IING 'I , Iii INDUSTRIAL, DRAFTING Bos INDUSTRIAL, CARPENTRY SIvIII.Es 151' He who laughs last is a fool for A wood worker, a hard worker, and a jolly good I wailing lhat long. fellow. U .. ,, . . . ,. , ,, . , It M jj' Bob IS one of these industrious boys Smiles IS one of the most successful 'I f '. I from the Drafting Department. Asa designer wood dissectors in the shop. I-le is always II' of airplanes he surely knows his onions, in a ood mood and I-:ee s the sho laughing ' is I 5. . g . , P . P 1 lj Robert, of course, IS one of these handsome by dropping an occasional wise crack. Every fl' 5, 1: I brutes which makes him a woman-hater. day he can be seen coming to school with 3 ,q QAt least he says so.D Bob hopes to fl his bicycle. In the future, whatever he ,, ' 22: v, I . . . .y . . . my as: mg Q the Lehigh In the near future In one of his undertakes, his classmates all wish him the I I, I' f many planes. best of luck. ' ' f I, I , ' T Square Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, 4. V I .- E BERTHA MARY BIERY ,525 :xl If I5 'I' COMMERCIAL BERT HAROLD E' BLANK , Ig L'Little 1 am, lime 1'Iz be, H ACADEMIC 1 BLANK,E 5 I! I , ,tl But I'mjus! tall enough for 'Eddze' and me. 1 5. -- fi .. ,,. . . 'IH' pp lh I h I. 'F AI ,lil Bert 1S one of the gay lights In the Com- is Sex U ea as mm many a my ' ' I I ff. mercial Department. You very seldom find Harold is an old student here, having gi. V 'f 'I her coming to school on time. We know it come back to school after being out for I1 ,MII If I, isn't her fault, for we know a certain young several years. During his stay here he has Y, I M ' IK' .I man detains her in front of the building. made many friends of both sexes-mostly ., I . . I Ill L f ggi' She has had so many boy friends ID the past the weaker. I-le toots. a mean saxophone ' gi! 1, , years that we can't keep account of them. and .his greatest ambition IS to play w1th gn., V, Q Q!! Bert expects to be some one's stenog, but WarIng's Pennsylvanians the next time they I 1 it won't be long before Cupid shoots his arrow. come to Mealey's. Well, here s luck, Harold. , , 1 ez 2 5' N Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Syncopators, 4. ' L5- I' ., I1 'if Q4 Page Thirly-six I Jw 11- I I -A ' ' .- I If- -A I Nw! .I mf - -. -oi lffff f ' N XI., --I .10-f F- .- ' - '- . . '11 1 1 Ag ' - . 1 E - fy Af: ' 5 ' 11 . ' i ' ' , . :,5'l.i?I V' I LI5l'?'l. mm- ,' -, . ,' ,g:,3. -uf . 'I , ff 1, 1- L-I' . .,,,-,,wyuy I- ,I , , ' Lg' 1 F.-4...-3 - 1 -f '7i4'fL 7E 1 ' ' '1'J--VVQJFWT 3' 'Y' .. Zfhlg '-I' ' ' 12+ , ..4' ' '- ' '-' ' -- -- '-' Q.-,ian--I 1.- .sw age .,.- ' ' ,- , I . w A ' l ' I IA I I D 15 Y l lf 4 -- -lib' .ml-1 L! . frgiii. A ,L My wi g, tliihivy g , . - digital.-,ggzt .- Y 3- .A , A ' af ,I 4 it i jg ,f s A ,ass -:A A, w . il X 9 II r - r F, ' J- 4 bm i? I -.,,. ,, , .,-. .. I , ., F7 1.1. g N rf ','. if? 'EH 5' f . I I ' ., I e t s , l ' Ill ' - l I 9021? , . Wx A 'ev pil 1 ' ,- ff I ' ' f . r ,, ?'f, I 11. I l III 4 ' ' , , . I V f 1 4 .' . . , , I g l ! I ll f I . f If ' , I I ,, ll,r V ,I X I , I ' V I , . , ' l' 1 . , fi: A A i I I . . , F ' 5' . I l .. 1 sul'--.5 FI' is ' ' I I .. - .e l , in! , 'Url' Y . , , , ,.-.,.. .,.,. , ., W , WY. , ,HM ,.,,-,-,,,E,. ,-Q,-,,.. . . 1I'1s7jvv Ur fi 7'-N 1 3,15 X N 'W Ii' 'lla' ROBERT EI-IRICH BLOSE JULES EDWIN BLUM It U ACADEMIC I Bos ACADEMIC I BLuMMY 151' iii: I Don't worryfil shorlens life. The world knows lillle of its grealesl men. . 'I M ,I Bob's smiling face is always outstanding .Jules is one of our good, thorough students. W, I, ,, at school dances. During his junior and His willingness to always help a fellow stu- It I F ll' 5 Senior years he did not miss a single dance, dent in distress and his quiet dignity has 1 ly ji nor did he skip any classes QI. Bob's won for him much admiration. After leaving 1 ' -., fine dancing, together with a winning per- the portals of his Alma Mater, he expects to - ,QQ 5' sonalit , has won for him a host of friends of enter Muhlenberg. We wish him the best ' u 5 1. ,I y . X ff. if both sexes. We are sure that he will make of luck. mo, E. A if rf h 1.1 I fl -5 ,. . 1 e wort w 1 e. , , f- 53,1 ' A Booster Club. 3, 4. I ' ZEQ 1 I E EE: I 1 I 3 i 'I -fs 'i ELIZABETH NAGLE BOAS A big. ACADEMIC II I-BETTYH ' T153 'N 'Ei Th ' heh 1 lf' d lui 'E' I .V '. ere is no rg er gozz Il ame f jig , fzl DQVID WILLIAMDBLOSE Than lha! whirh is by kind-nrss gained. A I ill: 'N ll CADEMIC I Avy , , , t- ' L It ' I J Besides almm to become one of the Eis- I 1 -- 'I AI ' ' ' vv 1 g I ll D! I , it A ge When l7f11'f1S Sludymg. H must be Fvwls- world s greatest artists, Betty has also , ' 3, 25, . - - - ' .5 W Iv V Every one in the class of .28 has at some cionslderedx every profession from librarian to gg' .. fr . .. ,, octor. t present she realizes that her -. .lv K ' time or other Seen. Dave' AS a member of calling pertains to chemical lines, and so . ii : 'M ' our band' he omclates at-the drum' Many desires to become a chemist. In addition to l' 'I ri 1 IF ' ,ti of his spare hours, that ls, when he is not thinkin of these thin S ..Bett ., also loves 1 1 JE, L , if stud in ? , are s ent mixing sodas, a hase - g - g ' y - 'V , - :ll y g . P. . .. p , ,, dancing and parties and shows some interest - il f ,gp of work at which he is quite adept. Dave s in them -.and how H , ,M ,f . chief hobby, however, is running the life out ' 'V f Y of his brotlieris Ford. Le Ccrclf- Francais, 3, 45 Math Club, 3, 43 Classical ill, Club, 45 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Treasurer, gli: A. A., 1, 25 Band, 4. 4, Canary and Blue staff, Art. 1.3:-gi .1 g Ml jx I Page Thirty-seven I4 5 lil! 1 l 142 .l , . , VF' KN -'s v X .V . , L. I hi? g X , . J , h . nl t M XI - , Ap .,-. 1 ! 3 g ,ss fa . ' . , ffl flllrl 1 . ' k K ,.'.,q I ya- ft 15,5-S gJ,s.i,,f1g- - ,,f. 'g',,.I.'g.. K 1' j- ' T? js, 'MJ , T -4 ' J ' A' 2 l- fwi ' J ' : ti .hw '- ' '?4' 4- ' -P Y '- 44 5-A 'W A 'E Y 'zrri7:iil.ulu - v ' : :M II 4 f' 5 Y 1 U .lf ll na-Q C fl Q 77' -I fl - -- if -lv-wiJ.v:ui H Y f ,411 ' , 'urges 4 1 1 . 1 sees M I 1 DELBERT BURTON BORTZ ACADEMIC I HBURTH Laugh and the world laughs wilh you. Study and you study alone. Here is a fellow whom we all like and respect for his sterling qualities as shown about school. While Burt is a boy and exercises the sacred right as such, he leaves us much in the dark as to his movements outside of school. We know he holds a fatal attraction for the opposite sex. Whatever you undertake, old boy, we wish you luck. MIRIAM FIANNA BORTZ COMMERCIAL l'MIM,, O, woodman, cul lhat tree, Spare not a single bough. I carved a name upon il, Bu! I lozfe anofher now. Mim's favorite occupation is walking in the corridors, and to see her with some books in her arm is a miracle. She attends all football games. There must be some attraction, and as she is partial to blonde specimens of the opposite sex, one can guess the object of her admiration. She is a likeable companion. So good luckf' Girl Reserves, Booster Clubq A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Thirty-eight ELDA RUTH BOWER GENERAL IKELDAU 'LWe are no! aware how much she knows, Because she zs so silent, Behold, the quietest girl in the Senior Class! Elda never speaks unless spoken to and then she thinks long before answering. Many individuals think that she has no time for the opposite sex, but it is said that she slept on a piece of a wedding cake for three nights to see if she could discover the name of her future mate. Elcla expects to teach German and English in the future. MIRIAM STEIN BOYER ACADEMIC ll PINIcIE A belief friend does not exist. When you first look at Miriam, you might be under the impression that she is a very quiet girl. But not so! When it comes to studying, Miriam knows how. She is par- ticularly fond of Latin, and every time she has a few spare moments you find her with a Virgil book. Miriam would do anything that is possible for you and then grieves that she cannot do the impossible. Pinkie is also fond of sports, especially tennis. We wish her luck at West Chester. Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class Volley Ball, 1, 2, 3. w Xl: N, I i,E,..- I Q isp, '51 l -i. . Este: A f fi 1 s I - E., i f Q -mm. ., 2 , U pf ,dm f 'J.,,-.3 '-,Qi wif-dl HQ' 'E' ' af-F' ,-lI'1.'-'- l k LJ In -' ' '? . , - ' prism' .1 1. X C . D l 1 ,Ru I C .'L sl Q 7711 12 -I 11 - . M.. -- A Y' -.1:'f-vi?-1 .,1. 1111. ' If-goin . ,. 11.1 , --' 1' 1-if ff-,Q 1,12 1 11 'L 1 L. 51' , ,g.11,?F V .1 ,.:v -1-- , KA L.-, 247 A 1 My-.Ju 3 ,, -- L A ' Y. '. xwit i 4 . 1-41i-QL'i?l1e .. '-f- .W ,, 1 .,-f 't '54-M ' ' R l21Q' 1 A, l - - - '- --al. - - -- ' ' -' f 1 . V 5 1 x. , if-X1 X ,Q S xii ? Q1 7 .11 N11 gg ' 1 il 1 W ' 111' .sag Eglil 1 , I 'r 1 . 1 ' 1 ri 1. I 5 l E. X ' ' 4 1 ' ' , 1 'V 5 1- if , : 1 l - 1 r I l f M I ' nn I 1 ' ' f 1 l . l 1 ' V 4,1 iii ll' 3 ' ffl 1' 1 . . 0 Q A F i w' ' ' I ' A Q . 1 gl R V r . . l I p ass' 1 l 'A B l A1 .5 Q 11 47 r rrrf' 1- .. .L L L L W , L . 1177-,vv 'rf K l N f1'11',' CHARLES MYRON BREISCH BEATRICE BRII IAIN 1, l X ACADEMIC II HSOCRATESH ACADEMIC II BEAT ff! . if l Thou Shall not kill-H 'bill good things rome in small packages. ll Mr. Breisch has the rare honor of being - . . . 1 the author of a new translation of Virgil. whljsge Sail: of tlgslfcalilgesfl glrls gfhthe class ' '1 11f 7 This translation, according to Doc Kressley, f . P g Per- a y as wo er many 1 , - riends. Beatrice is one of our hard-working ,::.g -.1 1 11 .g is b no means excelled by an heretofore . 1.-:1 . 1 11 y -- - 1 H - y - students and we are sure she will be success- 4' 2 'Q version. Charlies hobby is fishing. He . ' . .ff ' Q - h I k f tg ll k- ful in anything she undertakes. So far we ,ll l. is a appy-go- uc y sort 0 e ow, ta ing 1 . 1 ,4 51 - - haven t heard much about the opposite sex, IA 1 . things as they come without a murmur. but it see he int st . te ed . 5, ,N if Whatever he may undertake in the future, ms r ere is Cen r In a ,Q 1 - - student who wears a red sweater and who r Q we all wish him the best of luck. . . . . ,1 5 Q, gg occupies a seat in the front of the auditorium. .45 C ,1 55 ,A Classical Club, 2, 3, 4. Her ambition is to become a teacher. Good V4 a' .- -' ,V 1' luck, Beatrice. +L si 1 PAUL ROBERT BREITENSTEIN COMMERCIAL .lWHITEY,, in gf l G' lill- 1 ,, The Thmkeff' MELVIN LOUIS BROBST 13: 1 4 Whitey is one of the best-liked persons COMMERCIAL K-MELLIE,' ' iw in '28, and boasts of a large circle of friends H K ,Q li -' of both sexes. He takes a rare interest in Hmbil fenowlhauhermm' no! gf, iff, 1 ll his StUClleS and Sure does know oats 15141 Ihr 'worlfl would surely misv him if he ll' 4 ,1 in class. Paul can handle atypewriter quite Shfmlfl 61161120118 113' .32 l - ' fi ' l d ' hort-hand student of . . . ff 11 V H pro cient y an is a- s U , I 1 A 11' rea' mem- Paul MPM to beF'2m'? a Prwsfe fe1il.iI.i1V,lIi1JiS21fl'Q1e.f viilllliln pfiiiiflll soil-,Digi l ' 531 f ' fu secretary. His many friends Join in wishing I 'f . Y . g. ' Q4 A' N .121 him luck in his undertakings. Over 0. music and ls mtefldmg io study along iii ,1 1 1'. that line. Here s wishing him luck and Q12 E ,Eg National Honor Society, 4, President, 4, Philatelic Success. f 11: Society, 4, Vice-President. 4, Commercial Club, 4, 1151, , Canary and Blue Staff, 4, Circulation Manager. Le Ccrclc Francais, 2, 35 The Clubbe, 3. , E , ':I P . . 4 ' -' 1 3 age Tlurly-nine 1 W I 1 ' ' ' XY -'Ng v 1 f ' g fl , I A A Q1 le iii-1 X K ll ,- - 1. 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' I l I Il I 1 'I I , ffr in A I I I 7 ll ' f wc' I v ' l 'ffm' ANNABEL LOREI IA BRODE DOROTHY MARIE BURKHARDT ll E, I, .-' HOUSEHOLD ARTS BELLE GENERAL DOT fp:- I' X Z 1150011 101001, al- In 'Doris' eyes much laughter Hex. :ff if ' rr U - L . J l Bmw to be wah' Dot comes from the- wlld and woolly , if M V We often See ..Beue,,, our cute brunette, west-meanlng .Llma, Ohlo: and although ,fl U if T, if walking leisurely through the halls, with a Sho has been wlrh oo only avyoor. hor good I L , 6 Smile for every girl and two for every boy' sportsmanshlp and ready smlle has won her 2 l l I Her smile is especially sweet for a Certain hosts of frlends. She IS a lover and perslstent I ill- Q ai ..Ray'., Heres luck, ..Beue.,, follower of athletlcs. Among her host of 3 ,i g g V frlends are numbered several partlcular ,F ' j Home ECOHOIHICS C111b'4- persons who seem to have caught her atten- , f 4' tion-hmmm. I ,EQ , A 5 Girl Reserves, 43 Girls' Booster Club, 4. x I 14: 1-2, ,ff Lug- ROY SANFORD BURREI.. H' ll: , 5- igl ACADEMIC I WHITIE ill! ,fir p lk' ll. , : ,gl All Z men a dy 'n fast, I I ', 15? V who 3-E FREDERICK EDWIN BROWN Idogfgeelwellyfnysglffi, E , ., .. H , , F, l 14. COMMERCIAL BROWNIE I-Iere's a fellow that expects things to take EV t, ' K 5, Sep lSr07Unjg'wflhg14l me ,mmf smile, care of themselves. They generally do as 1 iii . Means that serious study removed ilfor a while. far as he is concerned- were he not good- W ,ll . . , W I N. .I Frederick is a quiet, unassuming and natured, thls tralt would be very provoklng, ,V y ,ffl l, 1, . , Externally he always seems to be maklng it ,- ll Y cheerful sort of fellow who IS everyhoclys - - - , - - v 1 QF , IN friend Au his S are time is devoted to the HpOlOg1CS for hls exlstence. Tls sald that , ,gel L nl ' studylof music arlad the shoe industry factors many a mald slgned m vam for this hand' l 3, I gill .n h. F t t. .t, ' some lad, who cares for none, but llkes them X, 2 IQ, , l Q 1 ls lf ur? av W1 les' - all. Roy has decided to enter the Army alr , 'l Here s wlshlng hlm luck and success ln all - 5 ,L- : ' ll - servlce. P hlS endeavors. his , Class Football, 1, 25 Chorus, 1, 2, 3. , Ilffl I ,1 Page Foriy f Q 1,-2 Bl l l.. Y , 1 1' ' ,, '. I Q ' l . .... A M .2 . he . .,, wt he 1 E, of 'fi' , I I s L' E 96' :?'59' -517: FFIEY - ' . , ,'f'..Wv 5 .fl wlT'V?ll 4 fl ' I it 34? 'TI 1-S ' ef-? 'l',..ll3 - I -5 .. ' -L-.. - n G-5,1 32,2,l..iWfi1'L.-,:,e.1E1ei1:ZE1 l '. , .hg.QF7iF nrf'T'3i'-Q'-'4'f'7riF2?5 .fl-I-' ' fi - 1- .cf-1-..- - - -- -' ' -1 -' 11' ' A' 'maa....... . v - W in I 'A li g 5 K-N 5 I. .51 Q ,E ' . 1 . .lif g 'full -, X' il feel'-. li l: - 'A Wifi - -.wi L I 'A iflilfs fml i ' 4' s izes' 0 1 41 fu . Il I. dl . Ili.. Xe. 55 5, 5 ff X f 'gi ,rv Pl ' I 22: f,,,I 4,-w. I?Z7'f Kr W ' ,, ' ' , I I , li - l I .V l I I ll 1 li' xl I I., ll' l sl f , 4, - I I I l 'Y W 'rrrr ltfwrf r is N ,mf l'lf VJIIAI ll, all l 1, I ' 1- I ji., f 4 E, E. li 'T 'Aj ,- .xg 2 -il . si l u A, 1 , E , v Q. ,mv .. ,fi V , 1 f ' L V! x WILLIAM ALFRED BUTZ ACADEMIC ll UBILLH Tell 'Bill' not in mournful numbers, l'irgil's bul an empty dream. l-lailing from somewhere out in the sticks, comes this shy and bashful youth. ls he bright, did you ask? l-le's one of the brightest in the scholastic heaven of our class. The fairer sex has no enchantment for him, for a bachelor's life seems to please him per- fectly. However. we wish him better luck. Booster Club, 3, 43 Classical Club, 4. FERRER CANOVA COMMERCIAL UFETH Silence is go'zlen. Fet, as he is commonly known to his associates, has a disposition as sunny as the climate in the country of his ancestors. His main ambition is to be a second Charlie Paddock. l-lis next Alma Mater will be l 1 l l BEATRICE BEVERLY CAPLAN ACADEMIC II HBEEU 'Alu her lessons She shines, Your hear! She'll entanglrq Shafx a popular girl from every angle. Time is precious to Bee and she makes good use of it. Her four years in high school certainly have not been wastedg for, besides acquiring enough knowledge to enter Smith, she has made a host of friends. Although our friend Beverly is always busy with some- thing concerning the welfare of A. H. S., she somehow or other manages to have a big hello ready for every one. Class Hockey, 1, 25 Class Basketball, 1, 2, Naih Pla-da, 2, 3, 4, Prcsiflcnt, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Girls' Booster Club, 1, 2, 3. 43 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President, 3. LESTER DEISHER CASPER COMMERCIAL LES Ile is a 'powerful' fellow. Les is a likeable fellow. He is a good student in his class, and sure can make the I 1' 'V' It I I I X I l I ,p W It -- . II' llsl ,I li Il 1, l I1,H7: fits ll' W, . I 1.39 ' 4, 1 I 1:25 .. 1,4 al' 1 E' I' e r iff fig, ll? fi: N iz. . I I I-ll Q f rs gi .x ,Z V 'X I I Q 1 . , ' Y H , -I F Philadelphia Textile School. Here s luck. typewnter get hot- He glso plays the comet I' 1 ii ' i 5.4 and has great expectations to join Sousa x ff ,V - after he leaves school. We wish him luck. I l if I' lg, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Band, 1, 2, Student Band E - 5' Leader, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4. ' if l I I I girl 7 Page Forty-one p K p . I , 4 kN -s v . , - , ' .9 I PW, li .- , 34, ll . fl IN I5 . , .- 'Y l 21 A 'Wwe .,f:- Ji l ffl -lT 4 :7 a I is 2? ' ' Le,-'IA1 f nfl,-.' 'AQ' ll. 124-7-is 'U' '-'I ' aflhlllihlllj- - 0 I .9 Y ' ' '21 ,Lf 515 12 , 'Q 4-5 , ' -1-I.LEhis-M.-fir-I T'?fi'1?A! 'VI' '- mf :- ' Y' ' E ' 'rl gi 5' r A ' :rin-:mnnn , - 1 X! A I 1 'iii gf: ,W 4 w L' X , ,U , . i . ,X ' u 'f Xl l f if i I i s,. All i t 4, 4 1' 1' N 7' li f lrvXrf N .ffl ml 1' 1 ' f , ' 2 , IX W i' N 5 .fn a, ff I l .V l i mf f W hm ' WM l X 41 N 4 , ?1 VU fi A ' a - ' ' , X N fi , . , X ,, ., p ,Xi 1 6 we A Q by . . 4- , yn ., 44:9-2 'i--hillwsf. y i - gig Q K .sail ' A -2 ' 'gl' 1 Q K LQX lx my f f' Q A i , ' . , , A, 54' K if 1 I 1 1 l V l f 'iw , 1 i rr 7 . Y' 'MMU is .-v FRANK CHANDLER JULIUS DANIEL CHRISTOFARO ,. l X GENERAL SHRIMP COMMERCIAL HCZHRISTIEH ff' If simpleness was brains, Hlflfhen 'Christie' stops his flirting, Shrimp would be a leacherf' Sanla Claus will shave. E4 'Shrimp is known throughout A. H. S. Christofaro is a member of the graduating 1 ' 'K for his cheerful and carefree disposition. For class of l928, and expects to enter Temple ,X some reason all the teachers delight in picking to finish his schooling. He is well known and X 3 , 11 on Chandler. It is said that Shrimp loved by his classmates, es ecially by the - . . . P . ,ls 1 . holds down the championship for making female sex. The future work of Christofaro :A 1. , - excuses. He has been on the varsity and in school looks very promising, for he devotes mi- f' X class marathon teams for two years, and his entire time to his school work. He will . 5,X 1' X sleeps in class in order to make up for lost follow the commercial work in college and C if 5 time. We are sure that Dame Luck will be expects a C. P. A. de ree before leaving. fl H ., . ,. . ,, g ..., . is .6 with our Shrimp. gi' :,i,,, 4, '5, r .34 ' X Class Marathon, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Marathon, 3, 4. X .,X ei gli ' rl! - V, li f ' 1 fr ii., X XX XX RUTZI NAOMI CHRXIETIANSEN JESS FELLOWS CLARKE is 1, gy OMMERCIAL UFUS ACADEMIC I HJESSU I ' Dyes' She can block iz tftiileic' Jess is new lall you know 'viii TX ' Bm' boy' She Sure 15 july' A nd o'ei' mos! folks canlllower. ,- l f' ', 1, - B l my, h w lillle he can ook is 23 1 XK, X XX Ruth is a newcomer to A. H. but she Ziyhm ig,-Oodyy mm .One howl.. X I XX Ii XX, H fits in fine. She IS always smiling. No X X X ,,' ' j E3:I matter how hard an examination ls, she He has a line of wit thats goody he's a , g r fl . . . . , . . . , si,- lm Xml smiles through it all. Ruth likes a Chevrolet friend who ll stick like glue. He knows his fy, , 4 X V and we know the reason. Donn has one. lessons very well, and knows his onions too. ' 4 fl! i Her favorite saying is, You're wise, but Better late than never, jess, but better never you act dumb. late. ' igjl 1? U 'jf ,SQ Page Forty-two X , Q if... l ' 1. Ek X 1X X X , gm .45 X X, X ,cs f is xl la s . - ,i i si 5' . --E a f 1 7' GE 3i ,I wi E i? ' ' - - , f1:.5y'v,1iyv, 4' 1 'lf,I Em4 ,lt X V 1 ., , 3 I ffl! H A9 ,fps ,L f 1? Xu, ,QV wX,k,.,,5,g JJ- -- ' gal Q ,,, 1... Q5 l I , -fc - gf. , ,,,o-' , M . . ' Y5'.fi-Y fiegf 1 Q 5i9 'L ',-,,1..l.'-sL.fz!sQ . 2 I -1-r flTiFimm.Effi s'f f'7f5E3fL?9'+?'-fi-l -V i,,- 'f'-:l , 1 -- - - ' -e J' f -1 ' Ll' ' ' W ' ' -swim-nm. , t 'X . 11,5 'ff V . I XC' 7. Kg, W . l. l 'D K 1 I 1 , ,J I , ,L Q lv. . 1 f .. le, -,11-111' 1, ,..a 44. X11 x I H ,V , - N is 1 . - M 1. 2 X . r -f:fs.smel- M - X Q i 1 . ,N M xf, , lf: 1 51 8 1 52 : .lg i-' lf, 57- - , . 1 X W f T' , 1 L fl T l l 1 l ll , 1, 4 1 I A A 1 , I I l 1l ' ' 1 l. fn' 11 ldv., l 's . ' . ' 1,4 1- ' . A A 1 Ill I . W l11 1 , In r ' lin N ll ' I rf -v A1 lvfrl L. . , L , , . . , , W , , , , , , . , , ,, . ., lull W 'M 1 -' 'll1l', STANLEY DAVID CLAUSS KATHRYN ELLEN LOVINA COLES l t, lx li I ll ll ll ll ' - 2' 7.15 COMMERCIAL REDS COMMERCIAL NIPPY fi'- In all this world lhere is noihing so fair, H,ll':'le lfghlning sneaks me f'em'e 5' i ll l A: 'when we gaze on Slanley's hair. N 1171131 make-Y 0 h0m6'7Wl- 'f 1 lf b .. . H . 11 liz A better friend than Stanley does not exist. Kathryn, 0' . N'PPyf as Sh? IS kn0Wn F0 4 Y, He is willing to help at all times. Reds her intimate friends- Seems quiet enguzh in U ' is proud of his nickname because it demon- the ClnS5l'00m' but at home, On- boy! NIPP jig ' 1 strates his brilliancy. The door leading into never Wnnt In for 5P0'ft5- but let a thunder if 'j, the wide world is now open to Stanley and Storm arise when She 15 out and not one of jun 'if' 5 we know that he will reach his goal. nm' marathon CXPCFYS C'-'nlld St0P ber- She my 1 I i is studious and we are sure shell be an V fm if 1' A- A-1 1, 21 fvmmfmlfll Club, 4- efficient stenographer in the business world I e where we wish her lots of success. f T75 1 MARGARET ALICE COLE f'?-f, 'wi .. ' -Q I' if LEON NATHANIEL COHEN ACADEMIC II PEG ,1 I ,A 15 ' ACADEMIC I Sl-EEpy Gentlemen prefer blondes. l fill, 1 11 ll .. ., .. , ,, . 1 l ,' All great men are dying, I don'l feel 'well myself. HOW does Peg get her A S ? Studies, w 1' I-1 I , and how! She does not acquire all her knowl- Q n q ,l .cqhen ls known far and wlde as the hot edge in school, however. Did you ever see .E ,Y W V . pianist of the Canary and Bltze Syncopators. Mac play cards? She'5 a wiz at cards, .VV ,V f He sure can hammerawlcikedlvory. Although too- Peg is ready to ride in anything V ' 4 . il ' the has not been afztwe nl school affairs' he from a collegiate Ford to a classy roadster, ' 1 has Zcted as aS?0c1ate ndltm' of the Canary especially with some -Ursinus friends. All If gl? is K and lue. Special .mention must be madetof kidding aside, Peg ls d real, good sport, -I 1 ' ...1 the fact that he Fmshed his FOUYSQ In PITYSIFS and we are certain she will be successful in l-125 4 1 H th k W h h 1 k ,V . wx out wea enmg. e w1s 1m uc in ner College career. ,V 3 j gg whatever he may undertake. 3 gl, l 112 Chorus, 4, Science Club, 25 Booster Club, 33 National ln Math Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Honor Society, 4. Q 'ff . 'li Eisl 4 Page Forty-lhree lf 1 :A 3 1 l .1 X 1 ' l 1 O l 1x1 1 . X. 'Ai ' 7 is 1 1 .oo Uk A A L.. 11-11 Y I C' rt 1 1 -. w -- - . E 'NN :'..- '11'11 A- . - - ' A ,.'v1L ,. ,. 4 ' ' -f . N s .',,1 I '1' l -I' lvfllmlxlij.. A I -.9 V - ' A ff, ' .-gs -A iff 2 1, Q ', fwf ' ' . .1-,QR ina.-'7Ti f f f5E?r !s'fi-l-' - A f7 :-- 'Z' - 1, V A I W ' fd 'zz Zi' D E ' 'D ' F -evil-:umunv . . l. 4 '-al Vw .7 , 4. . A L- ,:,.. e- ' Fl tlif. -K V ffesfftv ,53t,!,s, l . . ss' .. - A. fr -. .. A+ A 1 4 U s Q . J l ' f X .M r df 2, -. ,I frhf 4 V ' - 1-5'-1l5ir'n',Ji..-..,.. K v n -eg, li. I f Mr! g IZ ll i .Mg V ' f ri ' 'ii' ' .f . Q .IH X 2 , . . , -' f X L -.ll l 1 z . .f L . -- . , i n il pr? I r A ' i 2 i . V V V w, . , V ' ' ., 4 ff . I I p lil, p 4' l' frf' ll 7w lr r I fi I , iff? N Ml' HARRIET MAE COOMBE SAMUEL EDWARD COOPERMAN ll, , W if Pl I HOUSEHOLD ARTS llHADDIE,, COMMERCIAL SAM lg 'HQ Q- , Music hath charms and so hall: size. Hlffriends were building blocks, ,lg 0 l I u 1 . 'Sam' rould build a houxef' M , l-larrlet is indeed a true friend, for she , if M ,,.. 1 US H I b h 1 ,ff 5, ,f , would never refuse any one a favor. She am ls very PoPn af among ot ma es 1 55:7 Z. may be regarded as being very quiet, but, and females, mostly the latter, vhoweyer. W i ig oh, no! We are told that she takes a keen -I'-lst to look at hlln- You wouldn t belleve I , ' interest in the stronger sex, and for that that he talses notleeeli gllls- buf' then' looks ,ls reason elected Household Arts so that she are selnetllnes deeelvlng- He very seldom 'Al' Q may be able to run that little love nest in felled ln hls lessons' even though he PlaYed 'Qs true scientific fashion. We are convinced hsffl.on the.VaYs1.tY team- His large host ' fr l . that she will beabig success, of friends wish him the best of luck and if ' I, success in whatever he undertakes after l lei? 3 Home Economics Club, 4. leaving his Alma Mater. il . Class Football, 2g Varsity Football, 3, 4. li gif? DOROTHY GRACE COOPER W GENERAL DOT . 3' - I 'F 7 3. l .. :. if ffl U10 lwinklf in ho' KW H EVELYN AMANDA CREITZ T. .if -, 5. lhal makes one stop as one goes by. H ,, ,W gx Q 1 32 COMMERCIAL EVY Ig ' Dot is one of the shimmering lights of Z. Z i ' l928. She is a sport and true friend. Al- My modem' is a mndleto my UMW' I ll V me V A though Dot , has not glven us any Clefmlte Evelyn is a quiet girl. She tries very hard l 7 up is ellle' we sllffnlseg there ls one ol the oPPoslte to be successful in her school work, and we if f ' li Liu Sex, Whom elle lsnvefy much llltelestefl ln- know she will try her very best in the future. W il 'Ei' We are sure Dot will Hnd success ,awaiting We are sure EAW will have the yery bgst Q! hel' at Bucknell. Hefesluek- Dot- of success both in social and business life, Q M Iii Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, l'el'l'llCll Club, 4, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 41 and We extend to her our best Wlshes lol' a X 'N Egg Girl Reserves, 4. prosperous and happy future. ,, I pl Q Page Foriyfour H. ilk l l l.. V Y H ' f E. J h Y . . 9 lf, J . CK 71 e ' - ,L. 'ff '. UAX ---. . ' .'.,.,, L-, 'H vi-qi, A ,..Y ' . e , A -' 2 .- 1 4, r .- -1- 5 E, 3. 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I V1 .l COMMERCIAL UI..ISHn COMMERCIAL UIVIILLYU L- '1 L'The best may to loaf is lo pmrliref' '21 disposition lhu!'s sweel and sound, :ii ll I L h ood d h A girl who is a pleasure I0 have around. X1 1 ' , ' ' sco t t e a e , ,, ,, ,I ' ,11 1 few ffultslzafjlow canufisg witzrhinil vga Mildred loves to laugh. -Classesyare never I l Ii rarest fault is being in love with a blonde. dull when shes affnlnd- Milly 15 Fever I 5, I I They say he'd be a great shorthand writer ieflol-'S lfcufha lfffixg fling' bgf Iffhfl? :he lslfve , 1 H Ifuhis :ands vaere noi so lakrge. Bug putting kills S gh as ea? Lou e' h Zi ,Pecu wif , 'lit 1 ' ' ' 1 I . e opes o e a sc oo marm g i ihirgs ilguiiieftazgs. ope e succee S In a some day. So here's wishing her the best of lg QQ i luck. We know she'll be a success. , ff W' Varsity Track, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club. gi 7 A ' 11 :Z Iii' -' 11 1153 -, J' V! CLAIRE ELIZABETH DAVIS COMMERCIAL CLAIRE Dark eyes, dark hair. A sly glance, beware! When you glance at this young lady you might get the impression that she has lost her last friend. This is not true because she has plenty and then some. -Claire is an all- round good sport especially when it comes to supporting the dances. We all wish her great success and happiness as she goes forth to make her way in this small world. Booster Club, 1, 23 Girl Reserves. 1, 2, 3. 4. KATHERINE ISABEL DELONG COMMERCIAL KITTY Not a beller friend exfslsf' Kitty is a very prominent girl in the Commercial Department. She is liked by every one because of her jolliness, sociability to her classmates and the deep interest she puts forth in her school work. She is always lending a helping hand to some one especially in shorthand class. How about it Kitty ? We all wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes after leaving her Alma Mater. G vo Club, 1. Page Forlyfve fr .R psf rl Q 'Q fg -:Ea .,.,,,,-.-1 ff ,f-aM a'?f-Q5 1 1 P I .. .I X I 9 , 11 'Z ' W 1 4 .. ,, E X I , 41 .. ,, 11' lg I is 2 I 1' If I X 1' l 11' 4 1 , y , 5 16 1 I I I l ' , 1 I rl! I II Y .. .. ,l 2 FI1 I f ' f fi 5 1 I 1 l I I l 1 I I 1 I E 1 , 1 1 1 .ag ' ,lv A K, X V ,L A in I K xv AKA Q , f g ,1,., X 1 ,f., f. f ,I K - r --:G - any . X C iff! . +1 . 1 ' I1 - -I . 1 ,.. - ' - -' 1 4, r W- -, 5 E P, - - 'a.-5111, 'I ' I 1- Hill, .. I 1 w H fi y -- K ts. f - V 12 11 f '-',-.1 -.AE lil.,-1 f' ' .L-' '-11 M -, , , ' .I 1 H - ' I f ' ' '7 'i - ' ff'-N f1T7 - -. ' .1-1 T7 '..ff. iH 71 2 - '!..1 fi -- 1. 'ff' f .. , L , ,Y A v , I, , . , 1 .V ., .L .. -,N ...fab , T, Fc. - ' - f ' ' ' ' 5' ' 'gn-1:-:ru.u 4 .,. ., I-1 ss I :la f' ff ', ,. 7 . ' ' B , ,I E A . ,1 - L -- .i.g.1 are 1 ' eil gi- f '17, :q,1es ffl, -J ,M ,-P1669 if ,nf - , llki iii! 0 X XX V1 S gf' 4 .KE , 1 l 4114 ' . 3, 1-1- 'J dl 'Z , , 1 Ili ga n, .X yl f Xl W, il 4 ii i I i li ': A .- E! i . i Mu ' :liaise , G A fl , f ' Elf? .i W it 1 'ii ' , if Q A ll i 1 1 - ' 1 L' ' A , ' l' , Ti , f , Q ' c 3 'i 1 5 ' A ll i 1 f if y J! T , ,I 'Mi E Zi,-i s-V i , , yin ' ' W fl s I Q- . f i '1 My I 1 ' 1 D 5 ,nf ' 1 ' I' , ' 51 , N ll is ,H 1 A 1 . M. .'. 5 4 l Z 7 ll :li I .tsl .5 .li T l V,-r 1-,.7 i lfr' rr ,- A H H '. W17 f , 'l ,'x I 'Qu ,flip it ,, .1 N 'Ulf LEO HARRISON DELONG ESTHER AGNES DIETRICH l ll' kill' .. ,, .. U -ini INDUSTRIAL, CABINETMAKING Cocxcv GENERAL Ess fi-- ' Lf ,, ' i t A lion among the mam is l1f6d7f14llh17lg.l' -E . . 7 -t l' 1 J ll ' Who is it-who talks so much and says so siifipgngzzzff-,ES5i.,, I f '4 Y V little? Oh-that s Leo DeLong, known as , , W if 2 E5 I. ucockyv., because of his Poor control of his . Esther is certainly one of the most popular II: i 'Y i: eyes. His future heme we think will be in girls in our class. She dances well, slngs W East Allentown, because of his private well, and we have heefd Of Q1 Cerram YOUPS ,gi gi business with the fair sex. Cool-ry is a man Whose heart slung She S, tunediqultf ll Q- great loafer in the shop, but he does his daily well- Always bubbling Over With Pepgi ,E-SS fi dozen for Koch Brothers' delivery force. We has madef name for herself as the llfe of fl f 3 Q, wish him the best of iuck in the future. the Party- Lots Of luck- Esther- 1,5 Girls' Booster Club, 2, 3, 4g Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 45 l E' ,lem ALMA LYDIA DIEHL Chorus, 1, 2, 35 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. gil: ,V ,Jia -i U H ,l 551 ' if ,fi ACADMC H ALMA MADELINE LOUISE Donn 1 ' E2 '- - iz :B , P' ' Her eyes are like pools of moonlight, ACADEMIC II BOO-I-5 f il U . L ii In which you can see her future. . MBI f if I f h - 45 N ii , 2 -1 . ue o eyes, an' o aw, i- i 'V I lu That popular song, Ain't She Sweetf' Her type you'll not find everywhere. E 5 I 2-- i . . - . , . ' ' r 45 , 1 must have been written expressly for Alma. Madeline S gay laugh may be heard every, , l ' , Alma 15 One 0 the 811' S we are Proud to Say where. You are sure to have a good time Eff if Z' 'Y we know at A- H- SH because of her l0Vable if she is around. She loves dances and ' ll V 3 , personality i and whimsical manner. Alma s parties when accompanied by certain young r ,i E X in , IH chief hobbies are tennis, basketball and men. Madeline' tee, gives plenty of atten, i L 1 gill Swlmmmg- Have V011 ever Seen her Play tion to her studies. Some day she will f ix 5 A lgaskeibalil, whlelnl her dsicill has a shooter hai-idle our crime eases. 2 '31 1 'li . Z fi' :I roug ome t e onge or Vlctones Class Basketball, 1, 23 Class Hockey, 1, 25 Le Q Class Basketball, 1, 25 Varsity Basketball, 35 Dra- Cercle Francais, 3, 45 Naili Pleda, 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus, 1 EZ matic Society, 25 Math Club, 35 Canary and Blue 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club, 3, 45 Math Club, 3, 45 Girl Staff, Athletics. Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster Club, 3, 45 A. A., 1. 2, 3. Lg li Tl fi Page Forty-six fi E 1 i i i i , i f T W MXX7 lx . . pl, 'J 9 i 'ni Ok K lf -e,,4. A f- 'I 1 ' 1 si- 'I-ff-1 ff 1 ie 'mr f ' - is v' l ,-WY' E ' ' ' ' L 42,1 1.- 1 ,i 'F' N551-L5 'fl' ' -IFJ-l'l,li'.'. l 1 xy - ' -2 , .. f 5 5 '3 Q I ' , - .i.,fQ1 im,ii:-,'r 'WfiE1'f--ig,-lin 'fill .. 'Ee -: , - -- -. -- -A 1 :V -' -- - .- e. e ,al '- -1- s' ' .H-,'E,.....Z i 7 ' 1 :-,v I i. I ' ' A47 f 1. 5 A 1 ' Y . -if ' ' - V' . , A is - . ,K 4 , I4 if of l i.. , . I ,DJ if ,-lee, 6-1.,fI'.Ii+, ' I f: ' :J Vi, 1' 'Z ' ., Q17 1 4+.f2, ' L ' - nb.- . -.6-,, K -4 H QI- Q4-Qi, I up - 1- .J , ef :-' a W L 1 , - Q I k A - I , ,L sh X I! T? gl, 9 3 Q 'ff Xl: - f NW I K y gyms? . Q X rl f Q? I J- iir 'fi ZEN ' - r f ' , , X I ,ll ll I I ' l , QA v ., ,I Y Q V . I J Y' 9 ' I . l, rl l l f ll, I ' Bi H, I lfr ' i ' ' Q ,I ll l 'Q 'Y , ,Y I , , I . :gs , I .4 -5 Q A : X . l V 5 1' 'Y I ifrr 5: 'E I11i':i7a I ,, ff . iv I' fir I lf, I, Ilwfff THOMAS FRANKLIN DORNBLASER CAROLINE ELIZABETH DOTTERER ll A I N 1 It Y! it 11 i ..-' A INDUSTRIAL, CARPENTRY TORP FINE ARTS CARRIE I-1' I I 's I ' ,, I Lie d?n'l want ti see Qornblaser any longer, Grealnexs does not depend upon size. I ' ll , 5 e s ong enoug now. l . I 1 I I , , Caroline 15 surely big for her size. One of , ,J i 'g Above You Se? one of the llrfle 51X'f00terS those persons' whose disposition always I h ' ' and one of .the Ofemost wood destroyers of rejoices in helping people. As for music, she 'ji' ,, iii th? Industrial Depaftmelflt- He IS What You certainly excels, when it comes to playing the Ea i l lmghf C411 a carpeflter If youftfetch Your violin and as a harmony student ninety-five il, Imagmation. He' IS also a nlmrod of the is not too high. We like you, Caroline, and 2 Q. f . li surrounding locality, and along.the rushing Wish you the happiest and most prosperous ,Q g waters of the jordan. We wish him the future' I ,H E5 ' best of luck for the near future. f French Club, 4, Chorus, 1, 2g Orchestra, 3, 4. iii , ,J I.. 14? nz- f-is 1 . MARIAN SARAH DORWARD I, S COMMERCIAL UBILLYU FRANKLIN E-I-KEN DRE-HER th I 4. H - I I V I Those big brown eyes qndvbleosanl smiles, NDUSTRIAL DREHER A ,V l' 1. U Arefusl 'Z few of Maman 5 wlle-V I will leave large foolprinls onthe sands of lime. ,kv .' I 1 'fl an - U - - pf L'-I i ,tl Al EIHYI1 las well liked by. hefhclassglalies- Although Dreher has rather large. append- if, W ,v t Oug S emily appear quiet, s erea yl'-ia ages. he proves to be a regular fairy when I MI' ii 1 slant and 1? alWaY5 relidb' for 5 good attired in marathon togs. His hobby is V, if W j. ' Ime. s to er Interest In t e opposite sex, architectural drafting. However, it'S too av Wi, ,gi we Zeemstfitbe lfontelslt to look Pfasafif- had that he's bashful, Since we think that ,fy ,Ig f' , - gil e 0 H0 0 , en ear aflan 535' W at 5 e he could inc e e the atte of some ' l' if' 1, I all expects to do In the future, but we know that heart. r as P r gui S iii ,,f i ri' whatever she does will be a success. ii ' ig Class Marathon, 3, 4, Varsity Marathon, 3, 45 Class , Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Society, 1, 2, French Track, 35 T-Square Fluh, 1, 2, 3, 4, Philatelic lx Club, 2, 3. society, 4. .f l li Isl 7' Page Forty-seven 1 i 1 ,gxl s, g, . i N I X I , ,, , , ,fx .5 , 1 A I V, fx-,, , , K p ,X xl Viv 5 5, , N 4, f f , 5 5 , gp, ,, ,,-:-za ' . . I fi ,,,: l - -- nf: l i ' I 7 3- F --i 'mm 5' T1 37 ' -- ,f'e5l'l IH - l I- lhllrvili .3 - A 9' -- - 'A I I 1 ,151 '. f UL, .1 JO' X4--,713 iriies-E':.. 5: ' 4-I 'Fr Li- A g l 1 '- ,, ' '3 - if 1 ,Yi ' 2 4-Q fwi I ' -2-:QF 5mf7f'V I 'f'7ffEtLhg!. IA 'ELET -S, -- ' ' J' ' ' W' A -- ' fe' ' ' -A-,ia.....,. I - ' ' V. V I 3 fy . I - 4 5 ii. Q pg., .4 L' , A . . t45I!f,,7h' ,g 1 ,g'u,.q . it, ,Q 113353,-,,,,Q, 43, Q jf.: 475,512 , I - ,,q:L,..,L L A c.-'l.1f'l zf L ' -Q, Ee ' e ll' D 41 x ' ' D ' ' ' E . I it X ull wir ul. E I Y 1'EI-l'.S ' the up gf , ' E XXX f-,, AN l X, X S1 4 Qrf f 1 if . ll HU fy? V l ' , Y, 1 ' ' ll lil' ' ' ' , ,r li ' i. l NI 1 l l I ll I 4 - li ' nf I' vb' I' ' 4 .i I , , A . V Il li 4 'ill v 'rlfr ' , , , , ,......,.,,,.. .. ,. i vLl.,7 l li I lllfi' . I .i f.ll oii' ,ill V, iii, f W ., 5 .. ig -A i 4 EQ I nv r V ii ggi. ,,,,. . ' s 2: K Z 7- . 1. - ,mg :tl ., GWENDOLYN THELMA EDELSTEIN HOUSEHOLD ARTS .lGWENDIE', We can live without friends, l'Ve san live without books, But civilized man Cannot live without cooks. Behold, the fair honor damsel of the House- hold Arts brigade! What delicious dishes she concocts and what becoming clothes she can make! Gwen certa panion for some one so for whom QD. She knowledge of home Crest Cto become the inly will be a fine com- me time, but we wonder expects to further her management at Cedar ideal wifej. French Club, 3, 43 Domestic Science, 45 Booster Club, 3, 4g Naih Pleda, 3, 4. EDITH ANTOI COMMERCIAL ' Alwags busy NE'l TE EGIZIO SKEZIK as a bee, No one works as hard as she. This is the case Edith who claims she with our black-haired never knows anything. But we know that she works hard and gets somewhere. Don t take everything so seriously Edith. Have a couple of l should worry s in your vocabulary and mean them. Here s a carload of best wishes. National Honor Socict Page Forty-eight y ' Commercial Club. MARGARET KATHRYN EISENHART COMMERCIAL MAGGIE She talks and talks, but that is human. She likes the boys, but she's a woman, A vivaeious energetic lass: She has her failings-let them pass. Margaret 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. Her friends are many. l-ler future isn't quite definite, but we know that she surely will succeed in any undertaking. Ere you leave us, take with you our best wishes. EDWARD RENNINGER ERB ACADEMIC l EDDIE The master mind of Mars. Confronting you is one who is possessed of a quiet disposition of ready and appreciative wit and of a congenial spirit of friendship. This is Eddie Erb. Although he is a baker s son he knows his dough and will never be found loafing. l-le is an inspired follower of science to which he already attributes the development ofihis masterful qualities. Let us hope that a further educa- tion at Penn State will bring about the realiza- tion of his innermost ambition. lt :ith Club, 3 4- Booster Club 4' A. A. 1 2, 3 4. ,R , s, Ri, ,rl 41 ., , in l :gg i ,r 552 l e f Q' lu Ik. 5 XM ,ff U- 5 - .qi 4.1 il' il door KA ' 'TP' Pg. .4 Mi, inf '4i'r-s m 1 I 4 Q II i 9 4 fel D 4 I . 1'. Z l' f f E 5 X , f 2 , as .f 1- 5' 5' 22 , s 5 .5. A a il .I ,S 2 , l , 1 I .. U P Z E X I I I 1 l ' I K 1 ' , lf' . ,. ,il K 4: Il , .. ,, il rl , ,'l , .. ,. Wm 5 I5 , I , il I , I lu , ri I 3, 'ul .. , XV ' , H' f 'I I ' ' il l I l if , I . , , , . , , I 4 1 , , J' ff I i 1 . . , I I I , ' J - l H K V 2 ' , fq by s A - 1 Q 4 1 ' I. i uf f . sua.. C. ,.-:-as lb . 1. WM. A K ' - V -1:2 - ' ,-' z ,V ,Q bv, LTV- A Y ---- .-F fr- Egwta - ' ynqf, , ,I , APL , 4 f M ' A : - ,. 'I-I -- if ' - . 'L-'fn I-1' . ,f-I-11.1 . -'-- . y -- - rx. - '-f . . ,, ,. .-if -14? , - ,-.--,T 1-1.-9- -2 -A f ,-- ,..1,-- few fu 1 - 1 -,,--lf-. .--' ,,. f . 1 1 I 5 -1- L- -, Q 'ff A---,,-, vs api, ,1,.li,'4s -EL H ' -',, -- .. 111. .- - -e- f- - gm gi---4: ggi..-QL --E - .. .E .. A-.LY Q.:--2 5 :af .... - -4 -: . Q V nl un una -s .4, .,, Ha , Q i S 'i Q' ll a N A C rf' Q 75 J .Q -. . , ,,.., .. f ....' ,, -lf? gk J MIHJ1.. N - J .. Ju - .- il 'l-5 - A ': lr' '-P' -if l' ff ' 'fm 3 'J-P5 L l ,V X ,. . L' :A , :Milf E: ,.. 'f'-.- . .- ,.ga-1- s ich' A . .. -T - t of 1',,..n f ' :'f4!-aglfniifide Ee , il--1 G '51'1 L e R LZLQ- A J xo gg f Q , if Q mf, i I l Jr? 1 px ' ' 1' V ' ' will l l Eli.. iw. ' l W 97' 4' 'ew 'll ll ' T' . y i . 54- ' 7 X 1 , XA I 1 A i l on T I ft M . H! , , N' 5 ' Ml 4- f N. 'V' ' 1' ' Em Q , .1 r Eli ' . gflfffifl 'A , X , y - - 1' lm ' A E l ll i- -- . 1 A l yl p N, f -C e.-.-z .w '1.,,l l ,f . , l 'W I' il .w-R I NW 117, l xi , ff in 'Milf' EVELYN MARY ERB MARGARET EVANS ' A. .gffe GENERAL Ev ACADEMIC II HPEGH ff. HF- I - if 1- 'ji I ' If , She'is as good as she is fair, 1 1:52, 11:2 gear? 0?Q.L,ZZ, fhum--' N one-fnone on earth above her! X if Ax pure In lhoughl as angelsfzre I Z3 ,Mi l. Here's to a pal, a sweet tall girl, fond, T0k'mwhf'1S'fj1U fhf'- ' .X '- loving, charming and dear throughout the Margaret 1S a firm believer in the policy, 'V X 1 if year. She's a girl you'd love to meet and a Speak when spoken to, otherwise keep ' -5 friend that can't be beat. We all know Ev quiet. Margaret is a ver good scholar f Z Q l . . , . . . y rl' 4 A. 2 will succeed through her own effort and will. and her scholastic abllityls not confined to one LA 1. Q ' 5 x X , V subject alone. Margaret came from Wilkes- a, 5 Img RCg0llass4Biisl4tetl,.1ll, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, blrl Barre, and by her disposition and charming . ves, , . . , , . 55 I 1 ways won a host of friends. She intends to 2112 ' enter Bucknell, and we know she will be a if l' successful chemist. W . 3 VERNA ERB , ll' I 1 .. ,. fi ' COMMERCIAL FA'rs AND JEFF MARY SOPHYA EYER Ellie A ff? vi -- -1 .l ' 5 2' 0' gf To know her is to like her. COMMERCIAL MERRY G ' F li . . Azz im' ' . Il p k l Q ll 1,1 Verna IS one of our Commercial students. A goat, my mmefn Wa fic ages -'X f' ,,f' gi She has a good sense of humor and is a friend Whe 15 thle Small glfl who 15 eenstantb' 1 ur ,l to every one. Verna is a good Student and spreading her smile .and good cheer to all IV .. vi we all know she will be successful as some- Wlth whom She eeeeelates? . lf I, W body's stenog. She likes music and good Mary Ceftamly Can talk- That le one of Jn' ' wht , L books, but better still those tall. handsome her ,favoflfe Sports, beeldes helduflg the ' W gf -. lil youths with blond curly hair and blue eyes, glfle record, dlvlded Wlth her twm- for W J j Qu but thafs all right, Verna. We all know taklng more than the usual number of school 1 , ix ' 'Eh you will meet with success in life. holidays. She IS also a very good dancer and ,fi W g-, .lf ' is considered by every one as algood sport. ' ' , l Eg ,li Mary intends to go to Pratt Institute. lx Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club, 1, 3. Vi . . .L l' 4 :Zi Page Forly-nznc uf E . w N N l , ' ' KX A 1 A f E - lx, fs ,r W 32 J' e lv , ,Q 1:4 'J fl l A , yi' . K ilk -- e - ' 12' ' l K' ,. ' 2' 1 'NS Tm ' ' - 5 f,W'r fwfr -' l lwvllu , eu I. In , Q. V ' l -3 ,', ' , ff 'WI' ,. j -' W--En g-,,,,Lj3.ff:,'- f- ' -..N 'l,, ry.. 0 K . Y f V 5 2 4 ' fl5'5Y , ' QF Wo.'7'5 2'f f f5E3lAy 111' 'FZ' 'T 2- 4 1 -7' ' V F ' V ' nf G1 5-' A ' E -.rzn-:uunln .1l' l 4 1. 'a - ' ' , il ' w fi C ole, Q bi' ll 'l.. , -5' ' - , f 'f, .1 ' if 1 ' -', .iliyf ' 'l.!:ll4l 'z N Ah .1 2-5--' ..,.1,4 ,.e1 lf'-'-Q -,S - .w51' - H 1-470,,rf'1f e- fa' - a ug-se -- 1 li... ,1 la 1 f ' ',-lglll? T 1' .--fieallla Sy i4f 7f .e.-,Lia ra, 5 e A ,.- .l:,.,.:4fL ' , . 'fl?'-!l?!'ll5e.g.. -fr-'f - iff ' ' f -fir f Ai Q 11 i1 11 Y Q X A: Nil V2 'fi' xl 1-F1 , wf liei 1 . f fl f 315. '- illill :44-' l ' 55343 , , f-31' ,A 125' if . I 1 I X fr , I 1 l ' . 1 1 1 l l 1 11? 1 T ,I 1- ,, 1 ' ' l 1 ix Q , I nl 1 i' l 7 1 e I 1 Il ,li l 11 V i1r rt: A 1-,iw her' A ' I., I ' M, . l , I ' ' 1 1i ' X gdili' ELIZABETH FARR MARY VIRGINIA FAUST ll. U I .-'lil ACADEMIC II LlBBY COMMERCIAL Km 151' , A woe is me for a merry life, I am a quiet and modest maid, bu!-. tl' Il i Dorf! worry, il shorlens your life. 1 k 1 b A H , ,, , Mary may be a quiet- oo ing gir , ut , J We oftelfl Wonder ,Why I-lbbb' 15 So looks are often deceitful. ln the classroom il , extremely interested ln football. Perhaps she has heaps of hm. Kid expects to it it lt lsn t the lron sport as much as the captain hammer the keys of a typewriter iii some, -V , 1 of the A. H. S. warriors. If our Alma Mater h0tiy'S eftieet We Wish you success and ill' ever had a real booster Libby is that one. happiness. fl 1, 1 Full of vim, vigor and vitality, she is a true ef Q friend. We are convinced that Libby Glfv Clllll 1- , i' 1 will go over big at Hood College. , 4 fr 1 52' ,,, Booster Club, 3, 45 Girl Reserves, 3. i f HAROLD RAYMOND FATZINGER f ,ies lj, .. 1, g 5' W- 35 COMMERCIAL HAROLD BERNICE ISABEL FECHHEIMER i '2 sig 1 ,1I' Still waters run deep. GENERAL Bn:-F 'oi Harold must have this as his motto, as Brevily iszhe soulaf-wil. - lo. iw- ., ,, . . . ,I , ll he never talks ln class. When with young , , , , .3 ' - ' ' ' ' kname ltself IS t lcal of the flashes Ei- 'T' N V, 1 ladles Ahem! He IS well up ln his studles Her mo YP .t ,VI Zo' ' and aspires to become an accountant. He of Wloaknd good humor always Present oo , ll V11 X 5, 1 is one of the limited few who take their her shining countenance. Next year she IS Z X1 school careers seriously. He isiwell-liked by gomg to leave .us to resume her Studles OH V' gif f J- his classmates and is a true frlend and pal. th? Gfoat White Way' but Pefsonauytwe ' lff il 1' il His next Alma Mater will be Temple, and we thmk If S aupffvtgy bad Place to try Sfudymg- , E wish him the best of luck- But then Biff always did have a clever 4 i' Q trick of comlng up to what s expected of her. 1 iii gg C r' 1 Cl b, 43 B r r C1 b, 2, 3, 4g H'-Y - ,g. lx :jg Clllb?r11llin6a'iE'y arlud Blue S?3Ef,eCircdlation. l Girls' Booster Club, 3, 43 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4. ity 1, F5 l 'il . 1 f 1:1 Page Fzfty i , l .N i , V , W , X K 1 1 , , 1 , t t f like '34 1. 1.1-Iefe QF MJ 1. I 1 - ,+ 1.1 'ffl1 W In -11 1 .. .--.- 7 , K ,JE 311 QF: gl',-,ge-1 Le. Xl ' 1 l flflulfllr-' i J ,A - - 72. ' ,e f -.,,. ' 'fri-7-' Qi' 'V P? F42 '.' fwf ' ll -1 -'E-!1' ' fi :.-- .Lf -3-. ' ' A ' L -' Y ' Y 1' D t ' '.zr:E'in.ulN T H Q W 14 ll ' i A f fi va- .g .4 . kj .. .. .ni-1 g ' Y ' V' - ,,.,-Cl ' il- 4!'l-,311-flns'4,', ' . , Y ,M ,:frf1?' 3-V ' L L i 1Q' L A Q - -,EQ K .. -4 .. - -- LM A5 5 . I v X all Alt Qr ' fl :fi f SP 4 N 72 l7,1,: vga K, mf g 5- K ' , ' 5 ' V I' l' i ' if 'al' si .ii :gill aug? 271521 l l we ' 4 ' . in Z lk , 5 I , ' ' ' 1 1 Q. . , 1 g f l , , Q l i 1 1 u rf ' e L f l il, 5 ' as .V , 'q' . . -i l ll V I 4. fi QQ it ii r i ll- .ag ' ' . ' 4 I - El . r . gli! 2 n . f , f H 3 1 Q H. 1. ! I 5 . l I I X N lll 1 .- -nu:u S A v ' i i. 2 ,,. .. ....- .. mm ix V It fr . fi 0. i 7 M' CAROLYN ELIZABETH FECELY DOROTHY WILDA FERTICH X' ,, lx A GENERAL ScHNuPTY COMMERCIAL DOT ffl' Tall, laller, Ialleslf' Good to look ul- ll N l b Beller lo be wilhf' M 1 Carolyn has but two faults-one is giggling, U U . N , 79 and the other is blushing. The latter usually Dot 15 one of our au'l'0'-md 80041 SPONS- .,-. W . occurs when Speaking about ml: She is always ready for fun and her laughter K 1 ly 5' Carolyn thinks it a disgrace to miss school Call be heard for blocks, Dot can Ye?uY ' 35 . gl or come without being prepared, but Some, handle the typewriter to her own satisfaction. . if A times she indulges in the latter. Well some- Although She has H0t wld U5 Wh0 lt 15 we 3 '- ii time soon Q? 'D she expects to teach Germanf understand there is 3- falfofed Hone-H DMU V Heres Wishing her luck. expects to be somebody s stenographer, and I ,V , gl . Q I V the class of '28 wishes her all kinds of luck in ti0I1Xlag3l?ggr3gSBfmo5tc3r ilub, 35 Athletic Associa- he,-1jfe'S work. ii.. ' .6 3, 1 1 v f - v - 'V' 5. -V ' 4' .. T-' . A PAULINE FELEGY Pg. l . I COMMERCIAL POLLY ' i 7 if Dost thou love life? Then do no! squander lime, MARGARET IRENE FINK 'A 5 lilly: lf I Ti for that is the sluj life is made of. COMMERCIAL PEGGY g lif- ' fl This will introduce Miss Pauline Felegy, Cule and smallvmoslly bozhf' li il il 'f -E , better known as Polly, who has a rare H H , , Ji' K' lcnowledge of the value of time. Polly . Peggy IS an'-'fthef one of those Serious' ' ll , if' I, ' IS one of our real students. ln her Junior minded Commefclgs' In the Classroom She ' fi 11 V. year she had the dlstinction of having the has shown that she is a real student. German 1 ll highest. average in the class of '28. From ana Shortharfd seem fo be IIFV Weaknesses- ' V jill ii all indications she is not interested in the We Se? a bflght future for Pgggy' The VN, opposite sex' Since She says that boys are best wishes of her classmates will follow in :iff ,gg not worth the time they occupy. any walk of life- .li I-5 G12 V' Commercial Club, 45 National Honor Society, 4. ' 3' wi 1 '-1 ill: T i ,L Page F i fly-one ff f I fb' l v X V ' . L I L gi . . x A M7 7 -N, fs 4 A, E X - , J,-, . ' , A ,- wt , -4 E- A ex' ef M m-i . L - it - 1 1. . . . C 'f :-ZgVf i' , ' -g-1fiiviwffif-6- f-ififiigkf,-iii' 'fit-'b g ' L Y -1- A' W Q 4-C-A T --C Y rr-:T ilu-BF l T i 'W ' V i I II a I f' I v . II I 'I' is 11'-I .1 -A C .II Ill QS 77, ,- .I .. . ,xl-E.. .. y . -Im ..lI4I,. K . K .I . i:,'51,.,,.1if , .,I II IJA - IffI '.:rQ'4 2 1+-S 3 If . ,- -1 -A ,s - , . -J-22:5 f- - - f ' .xp ki, 4 ,rl ,Q5 C .m . , ,fr Ig: P , I I':ZJ..S ' WI! 4' I V. ,ll , . I II I I I I I I I II,- . .-Q II ,Q a 4 .Il I I on I, 4 I' I I X . T ,fl ' I N ,ffrgf KATHRYN ELIZABETH FOULKE MARGARET ELIZABETH FOX -'ff COMMERCIAL HKITTY,, ACADEMIC II FoxY ' fi' 'Z-I Iasx who is a good frieml Io all who know her. She spazzkx rm injinifz? zlelzlloflglolhihg, morn so than M A H anygzr mf. ' Y' I Kitty, whom we are proud to have as a H H , , , , h h Q IL student of our class, is not as innocent as she Foxy 15 a Shmmg Stag, 111: t e hrflat ei I ff looks. How quiet and reserved she is under matfcifl armament' Sh? E, ul 5, nail mg O I ' the gaze of teachers, but when they are out fecewmg a d0uble'P1?S In , tnga ariiret ' W of sight she isn't the same girl at all. Who 1s,an.ardengitudent 0 muslc an Sn gxcek CIE 1 the chief admirer ls, nobody seems to be Plafust-. e expects fo atten h 516 , lj. 1 able to and out Kitty is a Hue Sport and University next fall, and then teac in er- lmg We wish her luck garten. We wish you every possible success, Y Y, ?' 1 ' IKFOXYIQ! 4 Chorus. Mathematical Club, 3, 4, Booster Club, 4. I 1 ,. JOHN WHITELOW FOWLER ,gl GENERAL HJACKH I vii Hlnielligence is a rivluefew possess. KATHERINE IVHLLICENT FRANTZ I 'I Il . . K - H I ln' lj Our blonde friend hails from the Smoky GENERAL IT TEE . i Qi City, out where the west begins. He is a .-'1 good friend is hard lojinzlflzere is one. ., . 5. ull gl good student and is sure to become a suc- H , H , ll , h W V, . cessful doctor' . Kit-tee loves to dance, islpiia Ly wit Ia? K, ' His evenings and spare time are spent in handsofffe freshman, from U en erg' h I' H If attempts to make his Auburn Six move, and You Pan t find her m the halls, go mg 3 , If 'T in chasing his lessons. He is always seen Physics lab0l'al50l'y- YEJU will be Sure toh nb f' 1- with a cheerful smile, but rarely heard. He her' as ?h 2 spends all 0 her Spare Em? E ered LI I 133, apparently has no interest in the opposite Kath? ?1eS Chl-lm 15 a very Smah gn' an , I' V sex, but his handsome features and pleasant take It rom US they are Clulte 3 S13 t to See' AL manners have uncbubtedly Created more French Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, Class Basket- ! ,fl than one female admirer. ball, 3. I' if 'I ,TI Page F i fly-two I A A A I ' , 'le I- JDM! .I N05 A A W5 A X E ia ,HA I 'fqf' ,I.iI visa 444 If 3' ' 4-Ll' . ,mi lffI l l ., A -3 ' ' .,. ' f..f.?.I!f':'1-'i 'si .-II.I-..gn-'i1vm.aw 'f'?ff'12!Fl. 'I-I-' '- . .- -,.I.'-A .-- , Y , J. '-' A -- -- :g' ' . r --f ' sn- N-, 2. p d ' I ,- p Iv 1 w fi N A ,V , I, I .,, i, L.. .I P, ,f f , D II: if I - I . I .LJ - . fi.. IIIIII. fl' 1 l Ig . . I - . - eff . I .5 Le - e- t 4 A if .I L ' ...Y-illi'-Qlnim-fill-.. Els:-ge? IC1u S ' E el le Cl 1 3 I I i IV if Q! X? ,' Nfl 7 1' XII 4 XII ! 'i' 'fix X '. K . y , Illus- . gym ,ai gil ,ZW 9 - , , Zigi-L I , ' M X HA, , I ,fu I I fi . . I if A I I 1 l ' I Z If k .. . ' V n V ' k . . I L. 1 I II 'K I lg . - I I f ' If . A ' I' 1 , -Iggfgsg. I i lil ' ' V .ll ' I ll l s' -. ' II 'II if I' I Fill ill I 715, ' -S p .. Q , 1' A t 1 z I ' f ' l' 'Y I 1. I Y 5 Qazf . 1, 5 , 7 F, 'X 'vi 5 vi '14 Il ' rf 'v AI lin' f ,. ' . flv ,'...' Y 1' V ,I X Milf' DORIS PECK FREY VERNA KUHNS FREYMAN ld I -- COMMERCIAL DORIS DOMESTIC SCIENCE .lVERNA,, ,all II Uh, lhal head of hair A good friend if ezier there was one. W ll I You'Il know il mos! unyuilzeref' V g if W , . , , , erna is indeed a good friend. Always l' M 'Z who 'S fhls fglr young glrl .commg down willing to help one, she has endeared herself '4 . 2 ' ' the street carrying heruhat lin, her hand? to all of her classmates. She is very jolly l Ii i , gf Sqrely' this muff be our Dons' Dons 'S a and always ready to laugh, whether in class t bright yo'-mg girl- always Jolly' due to the or not. As she is a student of the Household - ff fact that lessons never WOYTY her- She always Arts Course, we feel she will put her knowl- 2 I, - Q 5 has them prepared before she goes to class edge gained into good use- ,L Q and, of course, stands among the honor I ' i' gl-Qup: Dons 15 an sport whqrever she goes. Domestic Science Clubg A. A., 1, 2, 3. .. is We wish her success and happiness. gli' gi I I .Z 51: ' I' National Honor Society. ,, CHARLES THEODORE FRITSCH A' 15 NORWOOD ALBERTSON FREY ACADEMIC II UCHASU ,Q lNDUSTRIAL. DRAFTING Non 4 l iii' , I ii I my lhaugh'he 15, he shall Zeaifeylavge foolslvps 1' I , V ,i ji bitlojillzzughler now and then W the Sands Ofllme' K zz' I A b lh b 1 f .. ,, . . . . . - T: U U D S N 'S e y 6 es 0 men - U t Chase the little giant, IS one of the most Y W . Nor is one of therhard workers In drafting brilliant In the Senior Class. He IS so small gr, 'I room 306.. He swlngs a mean pen and that many times this little Senior is taken Ii Ml if . I pushes a wicked pencil, hoping to be a great for a Soph. However, it can be said that 'H 2 X l W.: motor vehicle designer some day. Nor he is very popular and always willing to H ld' Q' fail believes In studying hard and lets no girls help his friends. Chas is somewhat bash- ii I .fail Interrupt him as far as we know. Either as a ful, and woman has no charm for him. We ,Lil I , F designer or as a woman-hater. we anticipate a understand that he intends to be a professor, E bright future for him. a future Dr. Kressley OD. l i 11 5 H27- , T-Square, 1, 2, 3, 4. Classical Club, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, 45 Booster Club, 4. ' ld!-I Ii ...Q 4 Page Fifty-three 4 I I II fn' N 1 1 X I . , , ' 7, K , lx K J ' l ' 5 - ' 1 fi 31, , HI 3-.,,,,s EL..g....f:3II AI ..:.II'f.l'r.i..-.-. 1 -4 ,- -- A fs ' , T F 'Y 2 y-eg-:Wi , 4 ri.,.fd-5..,ar-.,'1'f-?fEF2Q'l.G-H-, ai- '- ' fi - F +2--F -2- -Y E - Y- A-Q EC A 'V Y 'arriiimllln ' -fi KC ga , 951' It , Alfa. , 452-tl -i .IIII11 A I I I 1: Il 'I v I 'I . -a 'V 1 I. I X Q ff' xX tl Z f X Il 41 XII I x L, X I, I r A I ,I 9 M i. II? 5, .,.- , f f III? I ' - , f I I -' isis , .IQ . F1531 A , 2 Jw I 1. 1 , xg . ' ,V , ,V I 1 I l 1 ,. - I . I ' I I , I , I - If i I - ' ' IIIII I I ' I V IIV, . K 'sl fa I Wy , ' If 4 I- I EE ff I I Ag ' I ll! Qi I QI, I rl V I 6. , 1 1 I It-si, as , I1 ,I ,, I -.:.-i '1l1,,I7II4x INN Hr ,- .,N .17 7 I ss Q. I- A .I N 'Yflf KATHERINE MAE C-ABLE GLADYS NORA GAIIVION ll ,. 1 ACADEMIC II l.KITTY,, GENERAL KIDINKIEII lf. 1.5 I A friend in need is afriend indeed, 'Brunettes there be-but this one? M 'I Kitty is a very quiet girl, but whenever Gladys came here from California, and we I , 35 Y' I you're in need of a friend, she's always there. must say that peaches grow wonderfully I 'X I She has many friends and accomplishes a well out there. She can dance, let me tell . I, A 5, great deal. you, and she just loves the movies. We do Q r ', Kitty loves music very much, but just not know what she is going to do after grad- ' ,li 2 - , . . . . . . . . , Z Z now her mam ambition IS to teach school. uating, but we wish her luck In anything she J ,' , .lmfj 5 We all extend our best wishes for Kath- may undertake. Z, E erine's future. . ' K I Math Club, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 45 Booster Club, ' ?5 ll A .1 3, 4. 'if 'SF el- N' iw I Fig. 'r. .UW .. -,fi L flu, JOHN FREDERICK GALLAGHER IIE? ' ' ACADEMIC I HIRISHH I Ill , N I-I STANLEY CHRISTIAN GACKENBACH A Y V H j I I ,YA I- COMMERCIAL HGACKIEH When jish walk, ,Iwsh 'w1ll study. g' ,, , 5 .. ., .. . W, 1,1 I jf 'I fl He will leave largefootprinls in the sands of time. Y -lgllrfflgy onilai hieiienigbbgd t iflinslg ig , ou y o I r . u a - -if I -' If success depends upon a firm foundation, cerity . Irish -is a fellow to tie to and we ' ll NII, , ' Stanley will surely succeed, as the size of his wish him luck In anything he may undertake HI gg , I IQ ' , shoes varies from ten to fifteen. Aside from to do In the future. ' ,Eg , 'I . Lf all this, a better lad to associate with cannot ' Fl' Ll, I be found. As a dignified Senior, he wishes to X p 5,3 4 ll become a successful business man and we v Q'-' C1 QQ all wish him the best of luck. 5 gl, Orotans, 2, 3, 4. B 5-If ' IBF I -1, .5 ' - Page Fiflyjour I :Q i 7 ,AI I 1 I I '75 I , V , ' ' I 'I KXE 'Y li V- na- 'FQ ,, :I I 'I . ' .f. . - 4i ' 'F If .l I 2 3 I, ss- aim? '- -. fl ,-Ifwpt I- It , ' 44' I V I 1 ,,,f-Ig i 4,44 la-' I ' 4,fIf'uj !,,lij. . l I 3 g W - ' 72 ' ' f, 244:f,.:'9'ef-1,-.:.w-sssgfgzev ,-.z.I-..Lag-5gm,ffw1'-vififiifgfh -II' 1? ET 1, ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' - A4 ' ' ' -.zrrisinu-N I ' I .4, C 1, I Q V, . I - I., I 45,1 Nm' KW I ' .' 1. . , , fu... .. I ' .,. , ' ,f 3 '- I, ,TL - , L, I 4 55 4-I if . IIQIQA - ' 3 1' 1 ,?'f '- k I ,,.A kd 'app ,IA -...tt f '-- gpvlg ,il-Djs-F3 - ,C Z ' I R ig- 'X' 1. Av 3 A - - -A Ass: -- - -- --V 'E , yr JI , f . x I If Q f 112 ,f -15.5 I .5 I I gn Q' if ' 4 1 ,VII I f , I X 54- p I will I I I 4 K ' . I, I I , I I Il I II II ,, Tn ml TIIIVI If 4 , 4,4 ,V g 15' I I I .' I 4 I . I M L 7 I' Irv' '11 lJw lrfrf rr 'tg 'fffs I 2' I p ' X 'IIf,','f WILLIAM OI-IN GAMBLE EDGAR JOHN GARNET II VII, . L ACADEMIC I HBILLH ACADEMIC I ED iii . Thr monarrh of g0udj'elIau'S. B1'ller lale Ihun newer, but bellzfr newer lair. M VI Bill hails from East Orange, New jersey. Whenever you see Eddie studying, it V , 4 , ff' Although he has been with us but one short must be about automobiles. These inven- W 4532, 1 vi' I' year, his friendly smile has made him quite tions seem to take the place of girls in his life, , ji , I, popular. I-Ie brought with him tons of although he is a very handsome, sheepish- I 7 i school spirit which he displayed in no small looking fellow, whose smile works havoc ,I measure. Scholastically he has proved him- amongst the girls. Edgar expects to go to , I' , Q' ,imrj self capable. If personality is a criterion, Muhlenberg College next year and take up f f then Bill will go over big in any line of the B, S. course. Good luck, Eddie. - ' ' , , endeavor. ' I I Il ,I -I. .Ll RICHARD FREDERICK GARNET ' 17? ' 2 I I li: ACADEMIC lI DICK X I , W Il JOHN WILLIAM GARDNER Hlflateness was a Iiirlue, 'Dick' would be in heaven. Q I 1 I INDUSTRIAL, CARPENTER oi-INNYH , ,, , , , , F X I' , f' Q f- . 'I Dick has the justified reputation of being , ,Q -vi: 5Q'here1here'.smu2if,girlrlandffuunm H a likeable, easy-going chapgeasy going, I 3 , W ,I ' Ou mn be-W1 an Jomny W1 'un' until some one mentions his habit of keeping VI II Z i Gaze upon the supreme carpenter of the the Office gufls c0mPanY after 2-40-IDY MT' ,I I W R - Woodworking shops. No! we are Sorry, Irrankenfield s orders. He takes great Interest ' tg Y ,I ,V '. I girls, he doesn't find time to bother with the In athletics' Partliularlg' m football and , f f I' 0Pp0Siiie sex. Not much. johnny must be horse-rides during ' Doc Kressley s period. I I I 21 in the company of some sweet little maiden A. favorite Wlth his Pals' he has our best ff I I , f I ' ' wishes for good luck at Muhlenberg next year. ' I I , g to feel perfectly at home. We think he is I I Ig - - 1 I 'I' gomg to enter Annapolis' therefore, good Class Football, 1, 25 Varsitv Football, 3, 4g Orotans, 1 Nw 4, luck to the future Admiral. 1, 2, President, lg Hi-v, 3, 4, Booster Club. It I Ii 1' Fi Page Fifty-five 5 W I4 ft ,Q I ..., .I M, 2 . ., on lvl I ,Q . Ds. R fl I 2' I st ..: i iliamz ' ' - zrwi li. - I .'I75'I?W I I In ,I .. - 4 - , ' . I Y - ,Hia '- Ae- T vga: ' E.-P m.. -J.. h I If ,. ' Z A , iv- 'as-Q I-.gf'9'f1f-:5v',.':4f.g.fz .,.,,gn,a.,,ffx-.ff--nwnzgh, -' ,T .Z- - -- - ' - -- ' e R' f-A--' E fa' ' --f -A-fin....... DOROTHY ANNA GEMMEI.. COMMERCIAL DOT She is honest, kind, sincere and lrue, And always the besl offriends lo you. Dot believes that laughter is the cure for all ills and keeps her classmates quite healthy by her endless store of witticisms. Dot will be a successful stenographer because in her spare time she can always be seen practicing shorthand letters. That Dot prefers brunettes is a well-known fact. For Dot to refrain from talking for any length of time seems to be an impossi- bility. We know that Dot intends to be somebody's stenog. HILDA IRENE GERMAN ACADEMIC II HGERMANH She halh an innocen! look but u villainous hearlf' This boisterous member of the Senior Class excels in Virgil and trigonometry Q? ?J. Hilda has been heard to remark that lunch period is a waste of time. She can be observed dili- gently studying Virgil during this period. This comely maiden intends to further her education at Bucknell. Our sincere wishes for your success, Hilda. Booster Club, 4g Math Club, 3, 4g Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Fifty-six ? f ,'Q- -,gf f I ' HENRY JOHN GERNERD ACADEMIC I DUTCH Supper won'lI1e wanting, for Ilenrylv gone a-hunting, Henry, a well-known resident of Fogels- ville, when not engaged in tooting his sax, may be found with his many other outside interests, including a certain yellow striped Hivver.,' Seriously, Henry is a loyal booster of A. H. S., and we wish him worlds of success at his next Alma Mater, 'Berg, where he expects to prepare for the bar. Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Band, Z, 3, 4. RODERICK EDWIN CLICK ACADEMIC I HBEANSH Aly kingdom for a plate of beans. Glicky, our original Cetronia hero, is the one who first advocated bigger and better blocks of ice cream for the benefit of the student body at large. Despite the fact, or rather the misfortune that Cetronia is his native country, he is nevertheless a runner-up in the bean-eating contest. Yea, verily, he is a man of great abilities and we join with Heinz's in wishing him our best luck. Track, 23 Class Football, 2, Stamp Club, 4. -N I f ' 'N k -Ta? 7' ' -an f g JW I 5- 1 MAFJEK- I I Q' ,. ,.i:.,'5, jig , v A w l .ff 1 'fl .- 'E A- ?iiif-13 'Elf I L:LllllE'if.-. 'H -A 3 5' 'f 7? S45 l.f7lDi'f'1 'F-S -1512 - f '- -P1-l7f'f:':'1ffi ' .73 ig ' ' QL lv V Wi' . K Ll2QlfiJ,.lrli I J- L' x 1 if 'l2...4L'- 3 i 1-7 Riiv: 5' ..l P I - ' 1 ,- IX XX w fi I X X v, . , . - f if I 1-, 4 ,f f ,so I, I 771 ll I M . . .. , e . Ie. EI.I.II.1, f ' I ra--' , l'i.QIfs 'E ' ' f i eff' f7..y.:l.4 1 ' L e- t A , -'V .l5..,.,1g f ' ,X1'lEiLi11fn.nf3I- -.ag .sf :ss ffl. s s as sl AX I I ill X ke. - X II pf. if f , xi , ,f X -5, 4 2 :WI X4 ,QQ Yi ,,Q' - 52. 4 ' gli! Ba 5351 f l I ii., U X ,I -,351 XM . I , l , ' I 1' ' 1 . ff J I Il ll , l l I l 'V I I I l ll I I I 7 . I I, , 1 I ' ' I Il. XIX 4 I li , ,'lI' I' I 7 I l l II I l. l 1' I' ff' l11 '7Ll lXX,f X .,.- X 'I N i i N, , . ,X ll-Iy' JEANNE GOLDMAN ETHEL DORIS GOODFRIEND X' l --'I' . .. .. - COMMERCIAL ' JIM FINE ARTS SPARERIBS , lf! , I ' .7 ':.i,X In her large brown eyes is a happy glow, She can laugh and joke 35 ll ' 'A I Il's no! hevfault she worries so. Bu! you oughl lo hear her sing! V if l This little Irl with the brown chestnut Did ou ever see ood humor rsonified? -I. if L , ,I , A 2 X . .yX , g pe ,X 2 X 7 ' curls has quietly and lightly tripped through Here lt IS In Ethel. Ethel has heaps of XX I , her four years at A. H. S. Jeanne always has friends, loads of personality and a wonderful I a big smile for every one she meets-a voice! Mr. Acker can vouch for that, for 1 ,lf lj, philosophy which has endeared her to all who her high C's sound as if she had a mezzo- 11 I, come in contact with her. May she continue soprano voice: but when lt comes to art, R to light the highways and byways of life with Raphael couldn't compare with Ethel's , ,ff .I 5. her ever cheerful disposition. extensive work. I-lere's to a brilliant success' W f 9 ' ' I. :si ' if 1 ill gi I 15 Girls' B ister Club, 3, 45 Ch rus, 1, 2, 33 Gil 5'f 147 ' ABRAHAM GOI-'QSTEFN Reserves, .Zig Glee Club, 1, Canaryoand Blue Staff, Ari. ll. I' I gg, '- ACADEMIC l IABEY I li, 'I il ,, , , . , , , DOROTHY HESSA GOUNDIE H155 ' 1 II When Abe loses his sax appeal, the moon will H U X ufli gg, ' .gl spend as lax! quarter. HOUSEHOLD Arvrs Dor A 1 I , ll .. ,, . . . .. . . '? 2 lt' i 'X ,I Abe IS a quiet Senior about school, but CWM 11111111112 1111531014 SQ 5 K :I- A X' he's a red-hot sax tooter when he gets into a O l'12l'H 'f f S C me' XXII' gif, A if ' ' - - f - v in n ' 7' H. tuxedo. He lS very studious and has no bad Penta JOHYX vwaC,ous,that S Dot to a X M! habit except a very loudusaxophone, and a T, Her sunny disposition makes her a Il' 4 . XX fondness for the trio of wine. women and most desirable person to have around, for XX. 2, ,g , X, Song- . . , . she seems to radiate gladness wherever she 2 li - h Hqlfsbtakmg up eglqmeermgf and wi h'f'Pe goes. Reliable and true, she's a friend worth II 7 5: C VY' , e as success U an engineer 35 e 'S 3- having. She has chosen household arts as her X XXQ Jj glugclan- Ye expect to hear of his great career, and she is well adapted for it. fi il 1 ee S some ay' Contributors' Club, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, A. A.. ,ip Boys' Booster Club, 4,0rchestra, 1, 2, 3,49 Band,4, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 41 Chorus, 3, 41 I X ,X Syncopators, 4. Girl Reserves, 1, 2. '.-ff Hi 'fl :X Page Fifty-seven I i ', , b I 'j X , X X, 1. X I I I I , , II ' I zf'N. ..-, .I , , A f X , -I ' ex I XI ,.... 45 l .7 , . . I WL 5 - . -J .' I 'I' 27 is I . I II 1 ' .- lx, .IE -Irgqeyv I ,I . , Q .. fa: - . as .'..- I. 'W .. . F- I- ,,.-,ml ...ar .wr Q- I -Ll In. ' Ln LJ - -3 - ,K .. ff .- , , ,, , . mf ,. -, , .- nw ,, 1'-- ..i- . 9 - . -In . A a hi , I , ,. X. ., Z-f ,fr - Q- 2 :,s ',.5 'f1' I ' - -1-. QF' ii-M.-'795'-v 'f'Frf'?,!, 2,' -!-' .sf -Z.. - ' -- - ' ' - -' - af,--' -2 1'-' ' s -3.-fem.--.-. l ' Q ' I Q I ' 3 T M .I I , A If . .-I I MI , IV . . I I wg.-I ' I. I1 IIJL.. - '. .5r'f -if--f,.IhI,ZI1 ' . I' III- ff I Y? I .fAI'Ir. -1 A-: se 211 ' -,aaa -E ' -1'.l,,,In I Af-, Ms. .- ees- . - A . ix gy! sk - X , f x l 5 4 ,r Im. f I 1'. rs IV., A ' r I I I I I Il I 'I,., I 'Ill 1,4 ' 7 I V I rrfr Ifflrf r ,fffif N , ,ff will ,L I1 E' M I I fy JJ A-s S, sw. I .rags- . I 42 I5 I I . M aus l Il I Ilh L Tl 0 IIIWIII -I , VII II! I' MAHALEN BEATRICE GRESI-I COMMERCIAL MICxEY I-IYMAN ISAAC GORFI NKEL ACADEMIC II CUPID The sunshine in his smile. 'Ti5 lhe lwlnlcle in her eye lhal makes one slop as she goes by. Meet Hyman Gorfinkel, one of the smallest, youngest, and most popular members of the class. Daily he may be seen pacing the Mickey is a good sport and booster of A. H. S. If there is any fun in the classroom halls carrying his own weight in books. Latin is his obsession while mathematics is his weakness. We feel quite sure that he will be a successful lawyer. EARL FRED GRAUMENZ ACADEMIC I EARL Little High School knous of Us famous draflsmenf' Earl had been experimenting for the past two years on the best way to get out of High School. In his Junior year he joined the basketball and baseball squad and now he claims his athletics take up all his time. Whenever you went in search of him you would be sure to find him in the drawing room. It is quite evident that he must buck if he wishes to graduate without taking the final examinations. He intends to enter Penn State next fall. We wish him great suc- cess. Baseball, 3' Basketball, 4. Page Fifty-eight you can be sure Mickey is in the midst of it. She thinks studying is a waste of time, but we know she will make somebody a good stenog. RALPH HENRY GRI ESEMER ACADEMIC I I GREASY B.hold.I He is ll man! This gentleman needs no introduction. Daily he walks majestically down the halls and leaves behind a trail of fluttering hearts. But as he would tell you, this very minute It costs me nothing. Without a doubt the publication of the CoMUs and Canary is due very much to Ralphs untiring efforts. Besides being one of our most popular mem-' bers he is also one of Bernie Crum s football warriors. Ralphs ambition is to become a lawyer. Best wishes good ole Hiram. Class Football, 1: Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4' Booster C ub. 2, 3. 4' Matli Club, 3, 4' A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4' C S President, 3' Canary and Blue Staff Business Manager. QCII QI I ,-:ef z 'F 4 I I1 II- II,- Wf fi I ff ...W F :I I 4 ,I lm Wa I f I I, I, vllf TT I I II,I,3, I. I ,I .es Il I . uw? If ,, I I -1 I ?3 4 I II ge I 5,257 5 .Tr ff N 're 'leg-as .ixqnly I?I I Ir-1 Ez, get , 5- A lmnfdmb- Ir!! I' W I. I, Ig I I li QI I IZ ' -' AI II 15' I . 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' .. -:mf 'J .mf-1, If I , IIi,II?e A ' ' . 3 ' - I A 2' I ,utr - f',fJs-i-3,1simQ'- ,' , Jes-ff-ff 3 , I R 5-:Lis it I I K - - -A-'-si -- -' -- -1' 'A . x 1' I 1 N , II- -III fl A A A buf gr? 223.1 N ' 155,- . Ig .II ' E25 mag e, IIIII , 7' I. ' , , 54- I I ,II I I I II ILM! II , I I I . ' ' I . I' I , II I ' If I I I ' Ill! I ,, I'I,, In IIlI'r fI M -s vII ' I' I ,II ' I I I I II I I U I - .353 - I 'i . 'z , .I V , u, 3 Ig, ,. : I I I ai ' I I L 4.2. - II , 'Ia 'unni'un-5 .Y 1,1'I III 7 I mf fu ... 2: .II 'I-,hw 'ff' 'fr- ' I I 'III7' HILDA LILLIAN GROLLMAN HARRY EUGENE GROSS I 5- I I ACADEMIC ll HII.DA INDUSTRIAL, PATTERNMAKING HSHADU I 'Fifi I TZi1siibi? back eyes! King of Mermen, am I. Z: II n 1: easant smi es . I I II IZ ,ffl I -425113413 few el ,, Shad IS the best loafer IH the lndustrlal fi II v , f ' mlm 65' Department, and can be seen loafmg in the I 523. V ,I Hilda always has a pleasant smile for all, hall any tlme between I2 alle L40 9 deck' I 45 . I and is very well liked by every one. We de It IS said he holds the position of Janitor, I II. f, I not know what she intends to do when She stoker and ofhcial handyman lh the depart- , III' e , I finishes school, but we wish her luck in what- ment' He ls Somefwlmlfler and can execute , wie lg ever she decides to do a mean stroke. Shad expects to enter 'wif ,E ,C I - . . . q I , I e 'V . Girls' Booster Club, Math Club, 3, 4g French Club, Blau' next year' We wish him a lot of luck' ,gf ' IZ I 3- 4- Cl' s immin , 1, 2, 3, 4, Cf min, 2, 3, CIf,S I I , ELIZABETH vIoI.A GROSS TrzIcl?,S?5,4lIVVarsit5Swimming, 1, 524, c.,pt.,I.1,4iN ,I jg ue I MI Ugg HoME ECONOMICS HBETTYU W' Ili, 'N A Ulfjokes were worth money, 'Belly' would be I1 1 ' ' 'I millionaire. I I QS fy, . 7 If . . . 0- I Q I f, 'I A girl always ready to crack a Joke IS NINA ROWENA GUTH It If, I In ' Betty Gross. Although she just loves ACADEMIC 11 NWA If X 'I ' ia ll algebra and physics very much OJ, she has I n I' I '. found after much consideration that she will L'V6fy Swwfff Wldeefi- I If vv,-' '- b b tfittdt bee ch h d f k' . . . . f l' 1' I of sjjving flepgrtmc-iaxixtlein :onlie laligz ciggtilrii Nma IS a dehghtfulglrl and a gflodetuclenll , 'I I I IF' e I 1 tion Betty makes friends with everybody Tauland stately, she ls a typical Slim 'hm' I 2 I I' II, '. III es gciau one erson whose name of course' She intends to go to West Chester and beeome ,III I ' ' ESI P y , P - , '- - ' a uschoolmarmf' Good luck to you, Nina. I ' KI I .II we couldn t mention. Heres wishing her e I-I, , III. I E luck in realizing all her ambitions. Math Club, 3, 43 Le Cerclc Francais, 3, 45 Girl J QIII I Hockey, Class, 3, 4, Varsity, 4, Booster Club, 3, R050rVcS'1'2' I I 'jf going Economics Club, 4, Athletic Association, 1, 23 I TH' ' ' QQ ir eserves. 1, 2, 3, 4. 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A, ' 1,. , 1 1 l 'QI N , 4x f 1' 'r l ' Q Ill 7 1 l 1 , I 'L' i'l v1l1i-flvw 'fits l 1 NF H 1 'MI - CATHERINE MAE GUSTIN MAE MYRTLE HAGENBUCH ', 11- ACADEMIC II CATHERINE ACADEMIC II MAE What a whale ofa dijferenre a few men make. 'Tis lhe twinkle in her eye . Tha! makes one slofl as one goes by. i Gentlemen prefer blondes, and Catherine , ,,,f ,4 can certainly be listed under preferred stock Mae always has a cheerful smile 'foruevery 1 at above par. Nevertheless, one man upon one-, Although Sho 15 always busy with other 1 1? being asked to give his opinion, remarked affaus, she stands well In all her studies. 1 57 g that blondes make the dumbest brides. Although her future Plans are unknown- we JL' I am Sure I have found an exception to his wIsh her success In whatever she attempts. ,rg Z rule. Then what's the matter with Catherine? ,E She's all right! l Y Q 'I 1 flu ,lr ANNA ELIZABETH HAAS KATHERINE B. HARDENSTINE ig! if COMMERUAL HHAASYH HOUSEHOLD ARTS KITTY 5? in To know her is to love her. IAZfvgfgisgielggfeifuiiltiliigiineW, E1 ' ' 3' I Good nature is l-laasy's outstanding - I. - .. . quality. Her sunniy disposition wins friends knljxflhegnjileogf tlifgtijgst Eiiejheiri gftfiiz 1 ilu for her wherever she goes. She insists that Seniolfciass She certainl liki to ar ue 7 she is a man-hater and we are forced to - ' yi g I E - - with Mr. Frankenfield, even If she knows she 9 11! belIeve her, for she keeps all admirers at a - - -- - 1 , - - - IS wrong. She believes lessons are a weari- dIstance. She 1S wise. One look by the 1, , 1 ,gf - - ness to the Hesh. We don t know what 1 1 i11g stoniest-hearted male Into her starry blue . - 4 -11 - I. 1, she s going to do after she leaves school, but I eyes would be fatal to hIm. Well, Haasy, - - - - , we wish her success and happiness. 1 we wish you success and happiness In what- 3, ever you may ClO. Domestic Science Cluhi Hockey, 1. ' Page Sixty 6 l lu W i l 1 l 1 l I f , ., ' N. .4 l ' ,7 f ' 'U Z 1 ,, . f 'iq 1 'T ' 45.1 2411 F: ?5 1g3. J' 1 ,,I.! l'!..l.g:. i 1.9 ,Y - ' Y? ' . . 'Q :iQe.fl 'i' ,-4:1-Igi-,i7m.i37f1', 'T'Ff5E9fF!-ff-Ig '- T- .3- 1 -2 l -2 if. 4. 2 - - ' ' I I II f w fT ' , . .. -af lg- '1-. -, A If C ,LL Eli Q 791' pi l. . --+ -- 'l.!4'l4!'l'. JL' l .Vive-1. 3 - ef 1 , - L14 'e o- M A ,,.-'.','.,,r,,r5 f Hzgegaggsfnifgg Y-, fel- -C' , A ff- s s -up -s 4 L - .L , H 5 - , gf! x.. ,XX A. . I 1, Q, 3 X I , X at f V1.1-. - My A sw-' 1 'V1-fs ' U 'kz . ag Nu gi w W ' i if 1' f ' i l if hy H L ,, X l i ' 1- ' l l x . - l 1 at g l lr 1 l T ff! , V ily, M X, eu A Q M1 V 1, ' 1' w l si ' . I 3131. 2 , ' fix if ' 1' ' :A ll 1 X 1- if i H E glQQQff -- -...ea .2 1'-ffl rr 4: f I NX? XXV N 'ff1'l',' RUTH PAULINE HARDING EDWARD BUSSE HARTMAN L .yi- ACADEMIC II Rui-ms P Quiet and modest, ,I l, X EI l One ofthe best. yi 2 2. X . . ' i Q5 lr Ruth is one of thenfew westerners in our QQ, .z Y class. She came here in her Junior year from QW' Racine, Wisconsin. A splendid addition to Q ' Q our ranks! ' ,L 5 When it comes to studying, Ruth knows J 'f f . wif 5 how. When no one else can answer, she is mfg: S calling on and hardly ever fails. , f' Pi ,' I' , In the future Ruth plans to be a librarian. ,jf ' ' ' 252 X 5 We wish her success in her chosen career. MELBA ELIZABETH HAR-1-UNC fx , W' ELEANOR DAVIDA HARING COMMERCIAL PAT 92 ' lg ACADEMIC II ELEANoR Shei5h0ne.vt,kind,sincer'e,an1ltrue B h h d h X ,Ind always the best nf 17111510 you. K X 5 5 I ff ut 0 ,S e annex sue a way, 4? ' ' 'V fu fahfvjl'-ulign fm l5ij5?f'dU5' Well! Well! here we have another of our 3 K W 'Y 'I AO Wang ' quiet girls. I mean quiet sometimes, but A 5 I il l ' 1- li . This popular little miss is quite proficient not alWaYS by' any means- ,Pat 15 3 good W ig! N, W ,V ' in the art of dancing. She is true blue when 5P0l't and has W011 l'1?Y Way into the hearts W, JV' Q ' it comes to boosting. Every activity is if Wan? Carman 15 heff Pet dhoblfuy ind I 1 i If brightened by her friendly smile. However, Ufmg ef, t Yee Years 0. Stu Y S e as im ' she does not neglect her studying, for she lffecoljffe 'ilulte well versed U1 tb? language Q1 lt Q- stands high scholastically. Before many Pat ,pays She 1101965 to be Somffbvdy S I il 13: years, we expect to see her name spelled by Stenog some daY- We kn0VY She Wlu have f' V, 5 5' the highest lights of Broadway. success because of her pleasing personality 5 i I I and ability. U - - C,lz1ss'Hoclgc-y lg Nnlh Plvda, 5, 43 Booster Flub, 3, 1 'M Dramatic Society, 2, 3. Clifiriis, 2, 35 Girl Rose-rvvs, 3, 4. ef ,l lj! if? Page Sixty-one K' W K iw i I., Y w 3 I ' KN . . 'X 3 f W .L N, AM, ,-ui -0- ,M-QV, ' ,Hz 'if isis.-J i?-v 2 ' ef- ll-lllf- .-... - l l .Y ' i A A? W, . , A fr- 'Q .--5 lg.,-wjif . - V.1-.,Ln,,wm.aw'-vf-1vFfvf12E,,-.fm '- fiese- f ,Y ,A - P ' -- ' - W- -' ' -4- 41 'za' '--' -ini-f2......,. ' 1 - . Q I V I 4 I ' Q, II 4 ii 'ai 5 f I . 751' ' ' ' xA-4 ' I-I-' ,IIf'IIr!, fi - I Q I feli - t A 'J ' 15915-LQ1!?1i1fl--., -:seen f-fe ' -jfs ff x 'Lx II I I I f wi X ,,.'?' ' Q A W . r fs, X' .EI 4 f I ' . 54'-5 I I 31347 ' 1 I ' I if I 'I .II I I I Q I , II .- . I III p i I II ' fx r 7 I I IIN I I I as 1 I I I I Q 1 D . ti Y I A II QI' L I 5 V I II il I I I I ,I w i .Ii 1I,I,I I fr w if If I I W .III I I ll ,II .I 1' II zz I II is It q, 5' , I I ' I' -,fs fi RAYNOLD ALVIN HAUSMAN COMMERCIAL RAY As merry as the day is long. Raynold is always happy and cheerful, never cross. He is full of fun and always smiling. Through this, he has created a large circle of friends. Raynold is an obliging fellow and always ready to help a friend. He takes an active part in the chorus, where he sings bass. After graduation, Raynold hopes to enter some electrical school and become an electrical engineer. His friends join together and wish him success. Chorus, 3. CATHERINE ELDEN HAZELL ACADEMIC II KITTY 'Huhe is gentle, she is shy And there's mischief in her eye She's a flirt. Our beloved Kitty is one of 28 s charm- ing belles. Like all other Seniors she spends much of her time studying QD. Although she has not yet chosen her career she is now studying music and will no doubt be one of the leading prima donnas in years to come. We wish her success. Booster Club 4' G'rl Reserves, 1, 4' Chorus, 2, 3. Page Sixty-Iwo ELEANOR DORIS I-IEFFERIVIAN GENERAL EL I-I Sweet and winsome, sometimes shy, Anil we often wonder why. El is a girl whom we all adore. She is full of fun and always smiling. She has golden hair and eyes of blue which seem to whisper I'll be true. Her favorite pastime is taming Bears -or I should say, one certain Bear. But, sh! this is strictly Confidential. Booster Club, 3, 4, A. A., 1, 25 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4. KATI-IRYN NAOMI I-IEIL ACADEMIC II .'KITTY,, I'he thing that go.s the furthest toward making life worth while, Thal cosls the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile.' And Kitty surely tries to make every one s life worth while. For there is never a time when we catch her without her cheery smile. Kitty held the office of secretary for two successive years. This experience has been a great help in her correspondence. Kitty would like to be a gym teacher. Varsity Basketball, 2, 3 4' Class Hockey 1 2, 3' Varsity Hockey, 1' Naih Pleda, 2, 3 4' Booster Club, 1, 2, 3 4' Girl Reserves, 1 2, 3, 4' Class Secretary, 3, 4. .N I I. I 151 '4 'mh- xk, ff- ,wr 1,lVyq' 71 I W I I XID .II I I III ISE ,I . I4 I fi lf: Z Is hrs , I,I.- . I I.. I Ii '52 1: I - Im M,-is : ees, -I.-v --'I,.f'Ief-.5 fg ' 'gui' . I II I! e I H H X 1 I9 lr , II '2 ' I I I -I ' I E x ' I Q , , :gg V ,I .. I, I? 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' .N . if 1s P? 1 f ' A - sf . I X L1 M-I f Mm lx! X ,1 1 we 'tgi ul rn l117'n., .N ,. 1 Tl rr,-r 1 rf' r A I l Yi, N iff .Wt l M 55, 'l f .1 sg I 3 4 5, 2 rl ' .QQ ., V135 f Ja? 5' 1 , . 1. :I .gl 1 IX' ll ' 1. Q it il N. vfl l 1 ll ii f' - 111 1 .1 nl ' it 251' 11 l f-fl 1 5 fl .1 I l 1 5 4l 1 1' A 111 1 , , 1 . LEWIS DAVID HEINTZELMAN INDUSTRIAL, CARPENTRY Lou When study interferes with pleasure, rut out study. Lou is stroyers of good fellow. one of the scientific wood de- the school. l-le is an all-round His wavy hair is the attraction of the opposite sex. He likes music and uses his voice to a good advantage in the corridors. l-le doesn't know what profession he will follow when he leaves school, but we wish him the best of luck. RAY KENNETH HEIST, JR. ACADEMIC I ilHEISTY,, Let the world Slideg let the world roll, I-1 jig for care and a jig for woe. This lion among the ladies has the rare EARL WILSON HELD COMMERCIAL I-lEI.DY Still waters run deep. I-leldyn is the secretary of the famous Treichler 81 Held Advertising Agency, whose specialty is Matrimonial Advertising. Earl spends his spare time trapping and fishing. We wish him the best of luck for the future. EDNA MAE HEMSTREET ACADEMIC II EDDIE To know her is to love her. 11, i 19' 5 .E 1i .11' .4 1 1 ,ff A E' 1 iie 52 I.: 1 tg- .. 11 i 4.25 . ll? 1 1 5 123 A . .l 1 1 11. ,. . . . . . . ' H ' I , E 3 i, 0fFl:5nEa:,lQeb?ef:ttliZrfx5::le1RilY:ld:?l Eddie IS one of our babies, but that s ,11' ,ij four ears at A H S that he has been reall about all. .When it comes to school spirit l E? .ix seriogs Howegler' Ra 1 d b y and studying, she's right there. Besides 1 111' ' . , y IS an ar ent ooster - , 1 of all school activities-especially the dances. being a greatl Stugfnt' She slrery popular -all .vl , ..HeiSty,. has the credit of organizing the around schoo . e lS usua y seen carrying 1 Canar and Blue S co ators of which he is some magazines of other schools. In her spare 1 ggi the boi violinist mxtp ear 'Ra will be in time she criticizes these for the exchange 5 stud in fora niedical dg me y g department. Edna expects to take up ,V il y g g ' teaching. I-lere's to your success, Eddie ' I if Booster Club. 2. 3, 4g Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4g Forensic f League, 3, 45 Orotuns, 2, 3, 4g Loader of Canary and Math Club, 3, 4g Naih Pleda, 2, 3, 43 National Honor i 51 Bluc- Syncopators. Society, 45 Canary and Blue, Exchange. , '-EQ 1 X Page Sixty-three 1 . 1 W , 1 1 KN -A 1 ,- ' K . A- J vii? 4 -f is ll ef ll 'l . A 131 A Wk N 'Q ' ' f I t 7 1-' fr 1 fr 'f 5111, 1 5 - 11 1, .111I1frv. .. , - - , - 1 ,,.' L ,-H1 ,Q Q 4,711 risen.-1 - , . ,,,u ,li-.1 J NI 1. H , i '!,,4 - ' ' ' -9'5 - '.1.,r'w'-'l '1V:F'3I'1-A 'I' ' 'T' 'Q' '- ?9-e ',.I 4,'11,.1:--v:1i,f1!Ff 1' . Irs. -- Q. ' 4.:-Q,.,- Y :Lf ... ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' '.v1geun.uun her capable and efficient leadership. She has an attractive personality and is of a sym- pathetic disposition. Being of an artistic nature, she derives much pleasure in design- ing and creating beautiful things. Her hobby is driving her Chrysler car, which she handles expertly. Her future is bound to be bright and prosperous and we wish her luck. Class Basketball, 1, 23 President Home Economics Club. Page Sixty-four His ambitions are exceeded only by his own personal beauty. Paul is a sturdy, good-looking chap. I-Ie is very good in his studies and surprisingly ambitious in mechanical drawing. I-lershyn is quick at making good friends, especially with the opposite sex. Paul is also the proud possessor of a Star car fit goesj. I-Iere's hoping that this ambitious lad will be the understudy of Mr. Wentz. f V I r Z, J I 7 ' ' ' L ,- L w fT 4 ,iq Q va. I ., . , QAM... ,. , ,, -I5zf.fi.I-,,.II, fl: ff . IIEIEI- 'A.-f 'rf IIe L 4 I 3 5: 4 1- k A - - '-'-I-1'-7,-.gli -, A -j,gip.QIgIl.g-.5-QA . 1, .,. x 5,-fre: f- -511, - V x zg- - xx A . I X I X I-I if iii f TIT f I I 5, ,ij 23.1 .- I , I Ml IW V f ' I 7 .Il Q' I r , I, . I I . , I l ' I - l I Ili I T V I , v tn I , II It I 'I If 1 . ,V , - I I I X T rr I 'V 1 I 5. ,I ff?- I IX 1II'I'i' ELMER WILLIAM I-IENDRICKS RAYMOND EDWIN I-IENNINC-ER N l il ll il W INDUSTRIAL, CABINETMAKING SI-IING COMMERCIAL IRISH 1 II If he picks up millions like he picks up girls, With graceful steps he strides the streets, I he'll be a success. And smiles at all the maidens sweet. M .I I II 52 Shing has a funny nickname and where 'Irish IS a Jolly and clever fellow. He IS a 'I' 4 Il' I' did he get it? I-le is a wood butcher and good sport in backing all school activities. I I1 breaks up the monotony for the other fellows His greatest ambition is to become an excel- ' ' L, with his wise cracks He knows a good lent swimmer. We are sure he will be success- ' , Il.-lb gf joke or wise crack for every occasion. We ful, and wish him the best of luck. -:FQ wish him the best of success when he leaves H, Y ' B 1 b m H 3 his Alma Mater. I- , 2, 3, 4, oostcr C u , 3. V It Q if I HELEN VIOLA I-IENDRICKS fl Home ECONOMICS VI . ' 152 5 Ugaitliful to evgy :irusta ,,I t. , , ' ' I. X W' e 'W W an W PAUL FRANK HERSHBELL 4 5 ,I If Helen is president of our Home Economics A A C I H 5 IX, 'ef' Club, an honor bestowed upon her because of C DEM' ERSHY W I K' - I. fi' I 4' I 1 ' i f Il I if I ,fx 4, I , W , I I fx MID 9 fry, KN f K Ill-1 X X I X' F 5-gs:-5 rg. ' , Q -i ,ll ' ' -L . -gg: i 1 Q- 5 V- ' P 9 L r ,x v9L?Rvl. ,len ,-F is . - bl ii--:i5f,NIy, V: flnmrrdt :J x A , U 4, .'s ' Ns'- , I: '14,-, .uh . - - night A .HI , 5-:lb in I-:K K .' V, - -3 . -.'- -. -' --1, -. I- f -Q.. .. -: if ,- V- -- H.: r ' Lg 7 1 r- L -,fI ,- I '- -1-:..1'.- ..'I I- i'.'NF1'!1. f,'. 4! i f 1:- -Q EA i A -P F E Ziff- Illll 4 1 1 1 . 1 - ' ' W 5 ,I L ' N fn , , ,V 1 I, . , ll , ,I ,I CL Pl' I f .LL ll 77: l1 1I, - - .kg-1-----,.. flllfw, N .V N V ,gl ,Q-,iz JL, Hin.. !1.,I1,?:?-7 . -,T ,,Alhm g ,j s - K A 1, .1 i 'Qing - L 1 . , 'f if 1 if ., Q t 1 151. ef ' E 1 s ee' 'E i JU K - , -, -:sas - - -- -- ' f-- .yx Q infi ll 6175113 - - - - - RIN . ffl T 152:15 :4 1' Ji 'V' rift' ' I , ' I 1' , 1 1' V' X ?'l7 1 l 1 I I . ' 1 U n f X 1 A 1. 1 ' I . K il 1 I ll W . , 1 I, 1: I an T W ' P 1 1,, 1 - l 1 I 11 , 41' 4 1' ll all ww I ,Q . , l i n l l1 1' ' ', La ,A 3 1 t a, 1 'ffl 1 . ,er -...zi 5 1 11,Q'1111 ,1 Y! 'rr -1. .......- . 1,717 l'rr rf A Y . , , , ,, , . ,las 1 11 I ',' 1 Mx ' X 'filly' EDWARD EVAN HERTZSKE EVELYN ELIZABETH HEYDT .-. l fl, INDUSTRIAL, CABINETMAKING PHANTOM GENERAL Ev :gr l 1 ' ll -51. 1 Fleet offoot and tight of head. Why worry? K , 'V A I 1, Though perhaps we should have said Who doesn t know our Little Eva ? She ,11' f, light of hair for, after all, Phantom is a is a great scholar, and we hear she is a star l 'L l , pretty level-headed chap. He eats up his hockey player, although the boy friends take 1 J I, fl marathon work like he does his three daily rather much time. She surely will make a 1 ' .P meals. Rumor has it that he gets the mara- fine nurse. Evelyn's favorite expression is, 'll' ai thon practice running with Betty. Ed Why worry? She tells us J. D. says, f Z 'lnfgi is also a uwoodlbutcherf' as he spends most Don't. worry, and your life will be longer. E 'Q 3 of his time making government jobs. So she is living up to that motto. Good luck 1 . ' 55 1 I i 1 , af: 'Q ' Varsity Marathon, 45 Class Marathon, 4. to our dear friend Evelyn I 1 L Booster Club, 33 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3g Hockey, 1, 2. ,'If.71:- WARREN ROBERT HERTZOG IM 1 .. ,, MARION ELIZABETH HOATS W 1. ,55 1,i ACADEMIC I HERTZY A II HB ,, ,gflgf inf' CADEMIC ONNIE The way to be nothing, is to do nothing. Ch I M k d if I 1 2 Q . ' b ewing gum. 1 y ing am or some gum! 2 l il f Il gi Hertzog, the ldol of millions and a count- , , W .1 -lg less number of other things. goes to school ,Thls fan' , brunette loves to Qhew and 11 gl ft' li every day in the week, Warren is often an giggle. Marion-loves. to dance, which we all lg! .7 111 objective ef Mr. Weinehelmer, who is often know. Marion IS a faithful member in church 1 ll 4 N, Y! quoted, Now, legs hear from l-lertzog' G0 and Sunday School and she IS always willing W, Z5 2, I lk - H on, l-lertzegf' Despite all the jabs and to help in the pageants and other activities , 121' lil knocks he gets in school, Warren is still a of Salem- ,She ls Yery st'-ldwusf and takes a 'fl it li ,fell geodmatured fellow, not herd to get along vlarylgreat llnterest in tllme fociiball team. uShe I Q11 with, and always very sociable. The only 3 50.11965 t C SCDIOTS 0 Mu, eflbefg C0 689- 4 fig ' I difference between I-lertzog and Lindbergh is Marlon Wants to become H 101-lmallst and we 1 F2 that ..Liqdy,, came out of the fog, but poor wish her all the luck. , l, Y l Warren dldlft. Naih Plcda, 35 French Club, 3, 4. 'T 1 Ii' 1 Page Sixty-five , 1 1 1 1 ' I v ww 1 1 , A .A , 1 1 'N K X Ag.. :IN il X W ff XX xlk 31 U A liek A A ff f 5 r il' 4' 5' --' 1 Q ' 1 ' ' 11 - 1 A gg - 4 ' . 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I 11 C v , ,lm 'Ili 7 l l , .2 - 1 I . gl l ' I ii l ' sign?-..g I , l 'P ,ff fn. -...ei wg' wp l,r' rr ,- lw7 w ' I 'Eze ' Win Nt - 'ff-M I lll -1 A-vlkylf DAVID MCCARROLL HOFFMAN MARY ELIZABETH HOLZINGER l ,. l, COMMERCIAL DAVE COMMERCIAL BETTY lf' l nHaIfe you seen my vanity case? .igxhebliveslio Lanigh and make mirth ll , , , t 0 anis s a ows rom the earlhf' Q 53 M U V! David IS well-liked by his fellow classmates , . , , ' v and IS a fine friend. He is well up in his Laughing fsn li Marys Only accomplish' I N ,V studies and takes a great interest in social ment, for She 5 3 80011 Student and an ardent v ,lg affairs. He IS one of the school's talented Supporter of A',H- S- This Vwaclousblonde 2 f. musicians and intends to pursue the study has many admirers among the 0PP0S1te Sen- ,ll : ' , of music after graduation. We .wonder why she IS sonfond of a certain :A 1. 4 lnfgi N A Q I i Cadillac car. Of course, lt IS quite attractive. E algae, 3' Mag ls going lf be aHswe0gIa,5Ief,3f 10118 ' fl 4 ,Z one oesn tlnter ere. ereswls Ing er uc . sg ,m I ' 341 I- Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4. lf- faai :4 DONALD BRQQKS HQFFMAN MARIE CATHERINE HOPPES 1 ,QQ ACADEMIC II DoNN1E COMMERCIAL ilMARIE', 'X I am master of all I survey. Why can'l we parlez-vous? Little did any one imagine, when Donnie ,Noi Marie- isnlt French, as nel' name ' lgfil - ' V entered our portals as a verdant Freshman, fnlght Slfggestqhllt how She can Speak Ffench- 5? if, 'If 'f that he was destined to become one of the We don t adwse YQ'-1 fo, try hel' 01-lt If YOU ' .:I ,I I If I best clebaters in the schoolAprecise in argu- are not Well'Ve1'SQd ln this art-,as She ls 5'-We 2 W 113 I,, mentation, persuasive in oratory. As for FP hiave You Wlth 3 hazy 1I1'1Pl'eff10I1 of L - H all his scholastic work in other respects, well, the b0nJPl-'fs' belle ?011'5 and HU YQVOUS- Well, , ' fl, V less said, surely find In Donnie a useful keep it UP, Mafjf, and 501116 tlfne when YOU 4: 2 2.1 addition t0 her debating Squad- areuollijr futurs ambassaglloress to Fralncei I, we e rou to sa , U e ent to c ll !i5 Orotan Debating Society, 1, 2, 3, 43 'Classical Club, with me-R y W S oo ? glg: I ' 3, 4g NatIon:1lI'orI-nsxcLeague, 3, 4, Philatelic Society, E Eiga, If 4- Girl Resvrvvs, 1, 2, 3, 4g Lc Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4. , lqffll I ' 1 5' ' Pa e Six! -six 'W 51 l I g y Qs. ll ' 'I My - y x 1 W I.. I, t I I J W 1 . fy, . ' N 7 X K 1 . ' ,X .--. ,,iIF:' V . ' . 7 ,All I N f' - A ' , --,,:: V-gy' if I f If 61 me - e -- If P '.-'lEI'liW, 1 .- ' I I - - A 'ff ' f I'-1' QQ ' i-sill-I1-: 9 A-iw-f ?' '4' ' Jn' '. ln d I nh - ' T? ' ' -., 47 1--If .. Li -K e 55:9 f ' , , rg.,-Qi,vEmV,jig-.g,a'-jIF,il1Q5?E.,y .EW I, ' ..??- - 4- F - F 'V I '4wlfr1:.ca-Tit 'P I X ' ' I g X, ly 1 w fW 4 fl I 2 vi- f I ki -I fi -- -412 I ,wif -m' f If im, '- I ' -fe if L K ' - g g L : L if A U 4 fl nil? fV,' 4 gi f P' 'WI , lv + , Nj Y 1 2,114 K ,M Q I I A e 2' m . y ' ' ' gp F i' ' lt ll! l l l fri L 1 I , I ll - 'M I , ,f v I , , V ', l , W. Q l I 1, Wm I' lu' ' 3' .0 51 1 H .3 I , 5 'll l Vi- li l 1 1' 4 ,l si g l- I l '- -.ss l .i 1,14 1 ,,, 57,7 lrflrf B , .I I 'f, l fr il' lf 1 at l .fs ,V , ,, E f , , 41 W, fi ll i 1 - I I l, 2 I CHARLOTTE D. HORLACHER ACADEMIC ll BOBBY Was lhis lhefafe that launrhed a thousand shy'ss! ln the mathematical lirmament this dark- haired miss is a shining star. just ask Char- lotte what x plus y plus z equals. Bobby' always has a reply on hand for every ques- tion-even Mr. Kressley's questions. ln fact, Charlotte is a very good talker on most any subject. Besides being a conscientious student, she plays basketball and baseball very well. She says she is going to enter West Chester next year. Well here's luck. Math Club, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT PAUL GEORGE HORLACHER ACADEMIC I Bon Hard sludying makes the bean weak. JELI E ELEANOR HORN 'LThey fall herfair. I do no! know, I never thought lo look. Who heerls the binders cosfliesl show When he may read the book? A demure little miss is Eleanor Horn. She shines brightly in social affairs, and every one loves being with her. Eleanor may be seen walking through the halls with a worldly wise expression on her face. l truly believe she means to take Doc Kressley's place. At any rate, he had better watch his step, because he will have close competition. ln whatever Eleanor does, we wish her luck. Classical Club. 3, 4, President, 4, Le Ccrclc Francais 3, 4, President, 4, Class Vice-President, 4. HAROLD FREDERICK HORN ACADEMIC I UFRITZH I 7 'I W - I X,-l xii .1 4, 'l 4 ' I f f? ,El is 94: 'E gig s Ee I . , ,- . 5 lslxl E l ' ig, f . 1.1 lla :H .I I 'lWhy marry! Report favds aren'l due. ,ly 3 I , , I . Bob is an active member of the bluflers' H , H , . , l if -. 1' union. Although he is rather shy of the fair Poor Fntz 15 affected with 3 terrible- ,VV ' 4 ' sex, he occasionally asky them for a copy of df?adfUl-'+1WfLllmaladY'he Sbashfull Stfufhl V, Vg , W n b their homework. He is always glad for vaca, It- IS wellnigh Impossible for him to chat gaily I gf I VA, tlon days, for during the summer he enjoys with any fair lady. However, that IS a minor VN, Q51 f - Spending his time in the graveyard picking defect, for,actIons speak louder than words. ' il dandelion flowers. He is greatly talented in Yet Fritz QS 3 Jfflly good SPOYL well known , H55 the line of music, and also engages in the for hls comical giggle and numerous Wise V lil harmless sport of tennis. Whatever he may Cracks' My do in the future, we SUCCESS- Varsity lNlaratl1oII, 3, 4g School Band, 2, 45 Hi-Y. 4. -fe ,Tl Page Sixly-seven 4 gli' I 1: 1 I I ' V N L 5 f A I N. .L I a . ,, IX. s ,fs sy f t' laik - eiltiifa - ' - -- ,I ii l:' l'llF X K , ' .' -T:- ' i i 7 CM I' '- TRI 7 A Il. Elk- . Nfl! YH' ' I ' 4. - V, ' s ,f we 3 f N1 , I, L..-,Tv -- + ...- nr. .wiki I1 W - ff .i f , - - 1' i- ' 1- L-ggiwi V I ' 51- I Q73-5nFTfw ! 'T'?'iE1?F'5, ll!-' I -I' '3' T ' ' ' -- C -+ ' I --nia......'T .gz -- ' ' l g . I es fn . , A . , 1 age' 5 'Q C ,gd il Q 7921 -a ll ,, ,, . . H LL.. --f, , ' ' ,-lr21ek '!,11',lU1il. W sf f 4 f L . '1' ll- l 554' villlfff if 1-7 5 fi1i-9' l -, ' f '4f5'e9 3 -V L' - l 1 ' '.' than - 3':.i!'i-bJsTd16'1,-, s ,QL ,7Lff,f? -EL ' 4- fl l K - - -4-1,25 -- -- -- f --- - 5 i , x, f X! X Q 1 , I ll: - Ea - ' iff ? 'fi X :fir - ff ' Le.-Q - 15. - sq. was self' 1 ' Eyifi' 1 5 f' ' x 1' Yi gil' J , xl 1 l l .fj e A m . l l I . . 5 . rl . L f ll l V n 1 H . . ij, . V, J f 1 ll ' V Q if l 1 . , 7 n 1 A . W Y . l . l ' , 1 - ' ull W ix ,f ,ez fa N XXV 1 1 iw, STEPHEN A. HUDOCK CARL TRAINER JONES W A, I - lj ACADEMIC I --STEVEN GENERAL ,IoNEsY I, 1. A lion among ladies is a fearful thing. 'Nmall in body, large in mind, ll l l The world could use many more of his kind ' . It Steve is the fighting boy from Lansford. , , , , I. A Q He has been a tower of strength on the line Carl le a quiet' Peaceful llttle guy- He QS ' 1 .. 1 in football and a fine hurler of the baseball. regular ul attendance and always, has, his ,H l, l 5, He is not interested rnuch in the opposite sex. 1655935 Pfepafed- AS 5 Student, he 15 3 little Q .Q ..SteVe.s,, ambltlon ls to become at future above theaverage, and appearances tend to ,qt 4-Q. sl general at West Point. Here's wishing him Show he Wlu remain that Way ul the future- ' Q1 I if luck. , fy g ' I L Varsity Football, 3, 49 Varsity Baseball, 3, 4, French ' if f Y i Club. , - CHARLOTTE KARLL f I, 1' fl GENERAL MSCHARLIEH II Dan'l worryq il shortens life. xg , L97 lll fl' . , . . 1.1 , :lg Behold, the champion school skipperg and, 1 Qi' ' li JAMES OLIVER HUFFORT by the way, she gets away with it. Most : l . ',' COMMERCIAL JIM every excuse from, I am due at the dentist, ,V T, 'li ,, l must go home for a piece of cake for Mr. 1 5' 3 6. ' W The sourre from whence all knowledge flows. Fun or --My mother wants meivv have been VV., Z ' The classes are never dull when Jim is used effectively.. .More than once 'Scharhe 'V i' I VW. r ' around, for he is one of the few who always h?S been seen Udmg around ,town In a ,great 1 , if 1' has his work and tal-:es lessons seriously. blgffar With S0me g00d'l00k1ug ehaP Slttlug ml f 'l V His next Alma Mater will be the wide world beslde her- ,We Wonder who he ls- Muhlen' L, 2 .lah in which he some day expects to be a big berg or Lehigh? Charlotte wants to study z 1' 1' 2 3 business man and we all wish him luck. genigilll hYl:3:ene and we hope She W111 succeed- ' I 'Hg oo uc . , National Honor Society, 45 Hi-V, 4, Commercial 1l.f , 122 Club, 4, The Clubbe, 3, 4, Booster Club, 4. Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4. My , 55 'l li gl Page Sixty-eight -'W' W e 3 F 7 l 2 1 1 1 1 f f ,f g Ng 1 Y , A lf. -J ., , 4, CK 51 :L . L, 2 P , be ,1E7 1l','fFQ'f1 - -, , , ',,1F,'p1-lil' 4 F.-kfgfiml ' K gp- ' 'C X '. , ' 1 1.1-' 1' f UI ..-'15 L44 --J' 'Ji' 'E' ' .Lal il.. lf-'i 0 1.1 ' '2 ' - r 1 V V -' E: 'Fin 7:3 1 .fl ? 'ifl'1f'-:gl-1if3 l1.'-: -2-:,lFll ,'l4li'l1l',-fl-- ,Tj 1.-T - ' - -A ' 'J' A ' -K ' A' Lg- V' A 4 ' W Y Y :tru-:1n.u-n ug E. .,. 'i . F C H K 2 7, T , . il., , Pg ' fn -l . 7' X I- ' ' A - U 'A ' -'I-' .. 'If v' f-I IL-14111, -rf resent.. .. ' In-A - mf- '- -1 if - I 1 I' - . , -L' 'ff' f. F? ':-'-- . A M. ,- 1' ,ifgffi .-'af A 3 ,A , A I u f . aa. A A .- ' s Q li gg JM, X9 , 'I f Aj- 4 r 'ff X I 4 1' ', , ,I -'-fm I , f 'f' ' : ' V ' ' 6 519 - I I , I-Z' . I ' 'M 4 A ,fi - ' . y ' ' K ' r. 1 ' f . X ?' ' ,II L lyx I 1 I I . A I L 'V :- , l +A I , F : 9 ' l, II p f I A , , , , I I 1 v I Y r i I ' I 4. 4 - I 'fl' I' Ill i ,I X ll: . 1 , I . I' I git' 7 f , . I 1 r - v .M I g g, li , gli , ff' -gi A 'N I , , 'Y I rr vl ---I u 1,1 I rr rf' Q , o T -1 , 1' 'Irs N l , If , W N . lflrf EVA KARAL CLINTON LOUIS KEIPER l' U I 1 ACADEMIC II USNOVIBALLH ACADEMIC II CI.IN'r ly' -- e, 1 I should 1I.'orry. ' A gentleman and fl good fellow, a rare rombinalionf' ll 'f . That's typical of Eva. She'll never get I guest we have all met Clint at some W J I -f I . . . . . 4: I4 I ,V wrinkles or grey halr from a superabundance time or other during his four years at A. I-I. S. 1 X 5 of worry. Eva is one of the smallest members Clint is a happy-go-lucky guy with a H, f , of our class, yet if any one hears her and smile for everybody. When not studying Q '52 ,N doesn't see her they are likely to think her Latin, Clint is writing letters. To whom? - ,il i uite a iant. Eva is quite a pianist and Oh! that's all right. Don't let him fool you, ' 'I . I If q g . . . , .. . ,, . - Img expects to continue with her work for a. while. he s not as bashful as he seems. Clint IS Q , M h ' , 'IU b' C t ,b t , Cl b going to study law, and we all wish him the , ff 1 2, 1 at emailed A U ' on rl U ms U ' best of luck for the future. 3? 52 ' gf ' If., Varsity, 3, 4. 155 W4 5. '. , I ,I I gg' 5 ' ' is 1'.Ei . I fl I, I N I A :I if 15, HELEN VALARIA KAUFFMAN JAMES FRANCIS KELLY V, , I 5 H H 4 , -' W 3 iz, ' If COMMERCIAL HELEN INDUSTRIAL, CARPENTRY ' KELLY ' if :Lf r ' , 'Z ' I ' W ' UA mmf' 0' 0 modes! flowed!! Little jishie in Ihr brook, My . ,HI ' . Kelly faughl il tvilh a hook. Yr' 1 15 X: Helen has a happy-go-lucky nature which D I h 'J It If - H has drawn many friends her way. She IS an The little lad pictured above, who IS just gi' ' i Y 42114 expert in transcribing shorthand and can over six feet in height, is the only Irish 9 f W QU always get some logical English word out of Carpenter we can claim. A lad of outdoors ff every kind of character. Helen is considered and country life, his chief hobbies are swim- I to be a good sport, and her many friends ming and hunting. The best of luck for suc- fig: , , wish her success in the future. cess to Kelly, wearer of the green. I Sign T iff A -f' Page Sixty-nine 'fi ,M kk X 7 X ' I ' l N 'ii . Q N .... :Y 9 V , A , q- I. it N' 1 . -Lg A A. 4' I I I, V - I ss. :i:',,. ,-41:1 ? , A -Q .. . , I X., I If -VL L A ,H - A . , A if . ,IU-1 --'Y .,,,I . he '71 32. -if-'S 4-ALa:,.Ja?ill ' 'lr.:.F! l'm.g.. L' - - 72 V - - A 'E 1-1 i.,f'Dfi I ' ,LF5,iEm.Fff'-I 'T'55'E3lg?'fl-I+'l AF V -,, '3 11' :Q Y, I 'Y ' Y' T T -A' I nz ' ' Y ulvrsrnuln - - ' ' V , ,I I ' w rw L' I I Q f . . . -I f ll L Al. Q II f C It. Q 77 .I .I 1 A .. jf f' llf'7 Lllwsf f . I- gi4i:.'5t.., '. ' .. linux. L 'A 'U 7 J' ffl' Q42 Higgxui L 'D-. le I viii 'l7!2l'1FT All fi 12 ' r 'W'fl?7 if ,-la m 7 L A ' .-.f'.ls: -fl 'f .5 51!'Cf1!!'-H1,5e ..-. -ff -- :V-ef' f --fl Q?-K - f' 3 ,I jig f' I I x :I I x l X f 19153 .I ' Irr Mi' X I- J ' ' ' ' ful f ' , i 1'i! I 555: 7' I f- X ' ' if . I I I ., , I I I I I ' V 1 II I . J 4 I ' I , ig n I . Il ' II I I I as H V fwn , A TWH 4! ,I QI L A ,LMI V ,I ' I I BB I I A Vi 1 A llI A LE. l 1 7 I I fill. l, ' i i l S l . 'WE ' , i I LSLQ I I II I I. sri! l JIIIIII 17 XIIIVYF al --me wa 1.,w71w ff' Y 11 -X 7 N Illflf' GRACE ELLEN KEMMERER DOROTHY IRENE KERN la A, ll I il fl ll li - - COMMERCIAL SMILES COMMERCIAL DOT I, 'tif If fill, She smiles when she comes, Laugh and lhe world laughs with you. ffl ll , l She smiles when she goes, I U ' . h I ' ,I Bffiyifzhfy S22 Sjflilfjs 1111010 This IS Dotty's motto and we think It IS M, A 0 0 y 71011-9 a good one. Dot thinks so, too, for she is 1 I ', Grace is one of our smiling Seniors. After always ready to laugh- She can Play the I 55' lI I ii she has been a stenog in somebody's office, P13110 l9eftef.tl'1aU She can Pound the type' I 525 ., her smile will help her win the heart of a Water' and lmfleefl She has a rosy lutulfe- ,li Aff. charming young man. She is unusually Besides being interested In her commercial IA I. studious and therefore lfnows-her lessons. Work, Slle 1? mteYQSteCl In the 0PP0S1te Sell- ag , f She shows her generous disposition when she those Wlth light- hair and blue eyes.H We wish I I fi: 4 hands out her papers to the grateful ones who hcl' Success as Somebody S Stenog' I, I ,, have had no time to prepare their lessons. X ff? ii., 51, ln spite of her attractions she pays very V 'fi little attention to the 0 osite sex. l 31,55 gig PP WILLIAM EDWIN KICHLINI3 III 5 1 Q ROBERT ALLEN KEMMERER ACADEMIC I HBILLH Ag li ? ., H H IQ 2 li ' if ACADEMIC I BOB 1'll hgh! until from my bones my flesh be hacked. SX ii- 'll 5: UFO? he'-Y ajolly 50011 feffow- Woe be unto the innocent chap that gets Ill - .. H , . . ' U ' ' A z, If Bob hadn t selected an engineering ll? Plll Q, Way at football Pfactlcel OUT NI MII Z ' I ' course we'd suggest a stage or screen career. big Blll has an g00fllY ammlnt of the fe?l ' 1, I l,I With his collar ad appearance he'd have H' S' fight ln lllm- when he, has llls I xl in I' the Colemans and Barrymores backed off Cllploma Safely fucked awabf, he mlgllt Well XIV, f ' 4- the boards. Girls never seemed to interest boast Of the fact Phat he got lt without study. ' il 3 'Eh him very much, but his irresistible charms We have H0 Clellnlte Proof that he ls mterestefl , g W, I n have won him a muchmngled for Cornell In the opposite sex. Regardless of what his I' g pint We Wish you luck, Kemmerer. future work may be, we wish him luck. Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Football, 3, 4, Swimming, 3, 45 Track, 3, 4. i-if .5, I , lil iii Page Seventy 'W I ,- jf Q I I A I l j , I , '5 . - ., f f JIS' XXV .4-'L n-il?-775: -A N' ,, n . l- 'ill I ill ,... ' ., 1 lmwt E ii 2 2' If x .,r.. r Yf'. g- - I 4 I fl 1'-I' . .. I .. , -. . . .IMI 512 ISM'-'fi - -H I- 'f'27 fl ' +f-f'UrPI-'-f- -. I -:'7 'gi5gl-I '-7 - ' 2. if 4- 2 x-, . .I.I.:n:Iimffw-.I-f 1'Ffvf14!Ef, il -5 Lf 2 - A - - -- -- L'-' ' ' --- - ---I-1ia....... I l I f? , -:QI bf' Il S , I Fifa WI I' D I Q Y I 'l Q lv 4 D fx 1 , 1 I , . 1 ll 1,63 I , 4 il' All Q 77? -1 . . . 5' ' -1 'lr'ffl, ,,a!u1'!. 'W' 1. 45251.-Q -1 1Sfr?!+-, 1 - 'e'Z'1 A 1 4 1- - 1 1.1 ' ....,.-sf -A A as +- A A 1 Q H-.-, '.,Lw 4 H Ui- .3-,Y -T.-...Z 1 :S-f-YL. - . . .fi Y .. - , . A. A - , , ni .W X 5 N 1 if ' sf' I 'if ltr: I X ' I1 :af . fl l ' 'S ' , 1 , W5 I 1 4? 1' , y ' if 5 .II i I 1' l 1 15 ' ' , ' l ' 1 . ., I I i. I , 'f 15 I V 'v I 1 I ll R ' I' lg, - I '- T ,, ll 1, . I- ll! ' I ,I ll 1 ,ul ,, 41 ' l l , 1 A 7 l if-Fill 1 h I . 4 f V 1 If , f l ' S , is -.-51 Y l1. , , 0 1- -.-.5 13 '1 1 T I' ff liw-,T lrrfr 'r 4, L' f,,g 1 77 I , N ff,-1'f,' FRANCIS JOHN KIERNAN RICHARD CHARLES KISTLER ,. Y ll l ll 91 ll !7 l ACADEMIC I FRANCY ACADEMIC I DICK If lf: l A peroxide blonde, bu! not in lhe Follies. When 'Dick' gl'0hl'Sb1lDil plums will grow on lilac ,ii Q5 us es. I When you see a little blond-haired boy l , I 55, I I . -I - H . . . .1 .55 , A strolling down the hall with the blagikest of lDlClid lsf hllowll lg' all llls lflellfls as 3 1 gif, , blank looks, you can be sure it is rancy. lea 800 e OW' . s l'leVef. Caffles. al'lY . ,,f , l, if He is one of the worst women-haters in the books, but does English 9902 mf Wlllle to I Q school. Among his studies, French is his do llls Own lessons- Hls .pet 831119.15 ,I Ai' main line. We wish him luck in all his future basketball: the greatest iffflllfltlflfl. Of his llfs :A , g, , 5 enterprises' IS to be some star player. Dick IS a staunch 'mia Q fi woman-hatern? P ? , f flf f Booster Club, 3, 4. 53 s 54: I ' '41 I ..,Q. V.1' . Q, ,S ,- 'i, ' if FRANKLIN STANLEY KISTLER I, 5 nz! U ,. X L X HI INDUSTRIAL, PRINTING LARRY CHARLES ANTHONY KLEIN 1 ,I 1 1 - -- l 'mf0':,:':,hzf.,1:if'.fi'z'.zzwieZ1.,'::',5,g2on Wh ACADEMIC ll if .1 . 1321 - .1 A - 4 l . . . . 1 umlhebesloflhemf' gg lfg , ' V No, girls, this lS not a late picture of , ,1,I ' Z l' Larry Semon, but our industrious Senior Charlie has attended A. H. S. for the l' V11' if printer, Larry . Kistler Uhimself. This is singular purpose of mastering German. A Nl I , 'lf ' ,M the chap who toiled so faithfully to get the word of advicesnever try to argue with him ,gig L-1' , Canary and Blue out on time. Larry is on German grammar. Klein has won quite a ' ll i1 1 Ll true blue when it comes to boosting. He number of friends due to his likeable per- X E ff 1 surely has done his share for '28 and A. H. S. sonalty. We wish him luck regardless of ' : ' We wish him luck. what work he may enter. , 1l.. - -Q r lx Chorus, 3, 45 Booster Club, 4. Science Club, 3, 45 Chorus, 4. 'lf W lf! E75 Page Sevenly-one 'W Q , ,li X N X 1 I A , ' 1 A J ' 9 ,, pg, 51 Ks 4' ' l 'i' 5-,Qu I V K lmfsrdwwt I. t - . .9 ' A' -. X l . - rg 'f , v .4 ' .A f ' . -.fn-sz Y . lf. I - X .- ' - -- 1 E' - 1 ... f, -. , ,p . , ' , 1, . - . , f ,,' 151 -,. -1 -fi, , 1- qw: Ti-Ls?--'f f' 1 ,J 4.11.1 ,A I -,l 1 - ff.. If ik , f.--45 Ll 3 2 4,-L -.5 '.,'gf,:... ,tegsf ,- .f.,,Q1, ...Vi ' .71 31 1,-.-'Iv ,-g,,- , T -- A ' -- - ' A'--4 gs 19' 1 i ' ' -grin mulr 1 - ' ' , I ' w fw l , N . , ll gal . C 2 ll Q lv -H . . 9' I. -l:'f-z ..o!m.!, fi 4 5314 ,lla.ll,fL ' ' e'ZfI'1 I L?-'-e es - c ' V' 1' ..i1,cr . - V ,I',ii!L5'li!!?li1fvi QE .LL-fer? viii, ' - R ex' N l. A 4 4.--Af:-:Q 1 - f , K il lil' wi El ' wr Sill ' I- mi' . 4 C- . 5 V l EZ'-S V K l K 4 ll - W- '- 22 , My . , ' ' j' I !'Zf ' ' ' . ' f ,- - 8? 'I I- , , ' X i , li 1 I il I Y , ,L ll l l l l WI i I i l . 4 l l A ' I I . . , , I ,ll , 4 l TM, l 'li 'r ,N ,I ll: ,ll ,, 'l i l Il-ll il l x , Till'-E, 1 ' t . 5 lf I ' I l if if , . Ugg, 1 , fs- 2:-'a . 'I ,I Mfr, .. e.-..-.. .. 'wnjn K lrffr rr 11 Y I A f s l 1 X flflf' ROLLAND ROGER KLEPPINGER FANNIE KLINE lll. ll l If .- H In I -1,1 INDUSTRIAL, DRAFTING KLEPPIE COMMERCIAL FAY fa, I 1-R: l 5325, Li2!le, but, oh my! A nd with her magnelism Q' l H D ' 1 She drew lhem onJ 1' Kleppieu IS small. but what he lacks In A H H VM, 5: 4 M size he makes up in other things. When Ah! Here She 13- Flay Surely has Per' , l lf ' there is a rush to the lunch room or to the S0nahtYl She has acqulfefil many friends of ,, l 2 next class only the big fellows are seen, even bothlsexes by means of-her Influence. Really, , .4 , ,I though Kleppie is with them. It has been she 15 Such a necesslty in a Clfowdv that ' ,ll E noticed that when he is walking down the fflthqft her we can hardly can It a Party' 111- E gl halls of A. H. S., he leaves a trail of fluttering Fay Wants t9 be a Pflffate Secfetafyf but 5 I 55 female hearts belnncl lnm- We do not know we have the opinion that Instead, she ll have N if. lf 2 what ..KlepPie,, Win do after he leaves to manage her social affairs. The A. H. S. W W, Il school, but whatever he does, we wish him Wlshes her a Successful career- if, 5' pl' the very best of success' Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Glce Club, 4. 'l T-Square Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Philatelic Society, 4. li' ll ll l iw -' . ,I . W fl! ' J 5' ez! 1 1 1 ..I' CLYDE DELBERT KLINE . ACADEMIC I HPROFH , ,lf ly GLADYS KATHRYN KLINE I gl Q V 5 Ax brainy as he ix handsome. ACADEMIC H -.KLINIEH 'ln I- Y ' l .' ll I . ' l' A ' . . . . .' .. . . ,, , ' 45 , l I-1 look which has given rise to his nickname of Klmie IS a good sport and always sees ' I , ' ' ' Ll Prof. Beneath that sober exterior he is the bright side of life. Her famous expression f . --fl . . . . .. . , - ,I . 1, V jill loquacious, audacious, pugnacious, etc., etc. IS, I didn t have time to study. She often X I 5, ,V , 2 His ambition is to become an organist, and speaks of being a schoolmarm. We pity the I f ' the class wishes him success. children! Here is happiness to her. l l Chorus, 3, 4. Chorus, 4. ll Ili ' 'I , lf ll j Page Seventy-two I . A A il . I I ' I , Cs , .2 l If txlu x P ng... lk lin ,Q Q r il vf ll QL A li - A W ,li at 4' I is - - e ff-w,. f. .I l Imp - If I ee ' . I C ze. 'ff 1-S ae s- e:-H'Ul'.--l'-f' - l -6 ., - ' ee ' -, F f::,:g.:wfif:r.e.,-t'e'.ga:1m .-.2.I-..ani-iwmfrfw-ff t'?fif123!1'-H 'e A,- - -- - f- -' ' C' -f -' 'ze 44' - A ' ' -4-nia....-N , r 5 ' I I Wg - ' Y ,I II w fi I , , ,, , . ,I If A., I 4 'I fl Q 771' -I I - . Zi' -I -let' -I .Ifmi I 6 . f ' 3 t 4 -2 .'f,..- -IL ' ' . .F'I3:P:,1sfrIIf31'I i '-vi., , sg-rs 41 1 - R em Q AI 3 JI I I X, , wry. .321 ' X If A NS, fi f I I I' :Z-Us K I - , ' l ':5i . r ,I'I ,L 1:2 JJ' ' . - 113.5 . W ,I K I 1' ' , TT ' at I I l , 1 I l 5' I' fn. I ,. . 'I it l l - ' tl . l It I , L T I' I ' I Il , - K I K W 4, 4 ,. I I I 5 t . iii I ' , . I .. I' M L '. ' . 'H 3 1 e , fy ., ,, 7.21 X' 'H N 'llfrlul GEORGE TYSON KNABB MARGARET LIZZIE SARAI-IIKNERR ll A, I ACADEMIC I FAT COMMERCIAL PEGGY If I ,.,! H Vim, rigor, Vitality. Little I am and little I be j I , H , H But I'm just big enoughfoy me. , f ' ,I Thats George. These three Vs have M H , , , V,. ,- 4 A brought him much fame in his studies and PCZSY, 15 3 quley lovable, girl- ,She has ' I 4 on the gridiron as well. George was captain 3 m?gnef!C PefS0nal1tY and 15,3 Vffllafd at ! R. I ' gf of our successful football team and he cer- makmg friends- Her Pet dwefslon 'S Pound' 1 ,P ,I tainly had a great deal to do in encouraging mg on the tYReWl'1tel'UanCl before long WS ' ,II ' AL., our boys to get in there and fight. Popular 5'-'PP05e She will be s0meb0dY S Stenog- 3 'I f Z , Q, with the fairer sex! Well' I guess. To him We surely all wish her the greatest success. , nl! ii . . . I 4, 5 tj we are wishing all the success In the world. , I Af, ' VARSITY! Swimming, 13 Football, 2, 3, 4, Captain, I 55 , if I,, 43 Track, 3, 4, Captain, 4. CLASS: Football, 1, Swim- iff 'f f' ming, 25 Track, 1, Z. l 2,55 I BERNARD KOBROSKY ' P' I. I, . .2 I H52 'Ll I-IOIVIER CHARLES KNAUSS ACADEMIC I BERNIE IE N ,, ACADEMIC H HOMER 'LMuch study is a 'weariness to the flesh. .- I ii ' '- I ' ' I .. . I, . . . . Ii 1 iii l .. Whose 'Wh 'eww find 'uh wI'd'l5 Bernie delights hIs classmates with his III . , ,, 4, Dzd lafk u parallel. , , I , I humorous yarns, and more than one hIlarIous I rg if W Gaze upon the countenance of our philoso- outburst in the classroom was the result of , JII' f '- pher. Homer is a walking reference library his undying efforts to become a great humor- ll pl , if I of religion, science, and a host of other sub- ist, like his idols, Will Rogers or Irvin Cobb. , 3 ,IF - ,II jects. Woe be unto him who argueth with In whatever he may undertake in his later ,Ii L-I' V gil Knauss or any of these subjects-'tis futile. years, we wish him success. ' I 9 KI I' I'Ie is a real student and is especially well z, 1 lf learned in Latin and German. We wish in 5' QI If: our friend luck at Muhlenberg College. 5 N Orotan Debating Society, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club, 4. 1 V ,il l 1 Page Sevenly-three 'T' - .II I, I. fi Q.- I II I I .I I ' ' -: A , , ' ' I , fl ,t .,' X - I, as fp Jig Q , g ff pt, WI . -Ji. K 2- iw is 'rs'-LI - I- .Ii I-II1 I H413 - I' 'Y' - V 4: 4- '34, - 5 .n. 5' - , -, . Iflvl. 1'I ' I- Illtlyl .. -I - , k , ,Q , I- - .7.. - is ,, I'-I kf I,'V,,I ,QI W Y :VVS-,gl 1-,,lg,?:':h.IfI- -- ' +4 ,,,, I, Ii - d , J -Il I . V 1 --F ,1.'l' 2--L .I-.gaW-.-ff-I 'vW1'!Ee. '- -172- ' ' ' ' ' '- ' ' M ' - - ' dl 5- ' ' A Y -gr:-:mulr A . X! cl A 2 l X l H23 i X -492.3 +,r Nfl , yr' I'- gf. f Nl 2 a 1 X Y ll K 5 Ili XQK , 'fn QW t M, f T W W - if' ,,r. l I r 1 My I Il 1, ' ,- , N f'N Y K Q V P, Q! ' C . 12 7' il ' -. . , , .. k 'll ...' ,, ' 'Wg ' - l l.lu mln. fl A lf, , 4.1---, - ..: ..g ag. '-E '5 -LJ QLJQE- t K l ' fd A l . git ' ll.'.5!'i-Lil5T-Exe , E : -.?'1 5- W fiaa ' -X A -s - A,-1-sa-4, . , -f .- S Y- --E . rv .X i 1 , A ll . V K i :ll T l T1 . . lux ' V 4, 4' , gif if lvl. , , M lg ll 'rrrrr , , ... -.., ,.... ........, ,... , .. ,...,.. ,, . ll 'v7 gf fl , 1. i.lff'N. I XF ,y 72' i -N . N ifqfzf KENNETH HERBERT KOCH WARREN LEVY KRATZ ll, D .-'fi-' ACADEMIC I HERBY COMMERCIAL HBRUTEH I-5' o 1 'e f Second lo none. Hello, here rome.: sex appeal! ff ' ll 5' H 1 Our popular and handsome class president Kratz is one of our well-liked football men. I, Q n. successfully managed the business and social One of his chief characteristics is that well' , I' ' end of the class affairs. His biggest worry made part in the middle of his hair. His j ,I Q 1' was the perplexing problem of 'lWhom shall greatest ambition while in school was to Q ll . W ltake to the dance? The masterful oratory come in time, and to keep up to date in J, i which he displayed in the auditorium ives typewriting. He is undecided as what to li N g . . . . . .g . . . i -ang' 5 him the privilege of really considering himself do if he should graduate, but either the pick my fi all set for a lawyerls education at Penn and shovel or prep school will claim him. V ff., f I' , State. We wish him luck. We wish him the best of luck. Orotans, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pre idant, 1, 25 B ' ' B t r . . . . .- f . . ff 535 Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Clug, 4: NatiorlidlFolfg?1slc 1 glgls lllllllbllll' ll 2' Vllllllly llllolllllll' 4' Tllaclll l Q-lg ,. mg- 1: League. 2, 3, 4, President, 45 Class President, 1, 4, ' ' Ellis . Alumni Editor, Canary and Blue, 1-2? . ,f l Al fy! PAUL EDGAR KOEHLER ,Q l 'l , .. rg .. .. H 1 Q ACADEMIC II KOEHLER PAUL ALVIN KRAUSE E' .v l A Senior, a Sophomoyeiaflhe 1700, which? INDUSTRIAL, DRAFTING NICK Nl' If 1 'F .. .. . . in .- ,f ' Koehler, as he IS popularly known, is a When joy and duly flash , 1 ,W Z l fine fellow to be acquainted with. So far Lflffulye0f0SmUfl1- ry 1,2 v l K 'I the young ladies of the school have not ..Nick.. is on of our ro isin mm ' I , ', Q3 fi interested him, but he is still young. He d f e P m g-ly 5 H 1 ill I -i , L1 k- d 1 1 - h d ra tsmen. He pushes a mean penci -an ' 4- , ...fl s ippe severa c asses in t e gra es to - . - I , '-il - howl He has a liking for locomotives and l , -1 graduate with the grand class of l 928. - , - . , ' , 2 A - - - - - their works, so he won t be a switch oiler. ,Vg . ,f Q nother side of him is revealed in that he is . . , f 1 - ,, - We wish him luck. . i , an ardent boy scout and has several merits i. f C5 to his credit. T-square Club. 2 w ij ' li il I 57' ,EQ Page Seventy-four ,V ,i , ll, V V V , ' w KX W es l ,- . sl flllj . , nl . x NL ' xl - A-I ,xl if l A X if . A , ffe w, ,i - - ' ' s-Q -if , if T 3 , :rv-,f-S ':- l ' 4.fn'l f .ml lf- -Y 4 I , ' l T li ' 71 - -'lgr . , , , .1.' 2' X? 9,-E l,-fwlal ' 1 'V - -1':.lF'liT? x?fW !l l'f'FfVFZQlE!. fill 5 -Q.. , -- - ' +4 ' f -f-' H ll' - ' -'f ' ' -A-fiea.....,. fa 5 - - Q f .II . , , , ,, ., gi 14,5 . f C P A-al 5 lj' ., , .. f ., Al:'fw?-...o.u1' WA 1, I K A f s'45f:f:1s-nfs-- . - .ff-ef sf . s e-as .A Ji ,X f . N N 1 V 2 lil' il 9 .il , . S 'YI Il .o 2 E. SW I . ng U! f I - 2-A5 1' 1 s E i J un ll ui V rl, PEARL KREVSKY COMMERCIAL PERYL C'lmrm.v sirilce Ihe sight, Bu! mrril wins lha soul. This young maiden will usually be seen in the vicinity of the shorthand and type- writing rooms. When you Hrst look at Pearl you may be under the impression that she is a quiet little maid. But indeed, not! As to the opposite sex, we wonder why Pearl is interested in Temple University! She intends entering Cedar Crest next year and we wish her all the success in the world. Booster Club, 2, 3, 4g The Clubbv, 3, 4, Vicc-Prcsi- dent, 3, Secretary, 4. MARGARET MAYER KRICK ACADEMIC II HPEGGYH Still Ivalerx run deep. Peggy is the reason for the question, Do gentlemen prefer blondes? Her dark flowing tresses and sparkling brown eyes beguiled many a man at Sea Isle City during the past summer. Peggy intends to enter an art school and become a dress designer. I-lere's wishing her success in her chosen pro- fession. Boost:-r Club, 4. Page Sevenly-fue X X' Qi Al , if N E., fr I 1 i T, Y Z if ii ' . 1 l ' l ' I i I l rl ,. D Q P 1' 1 . , , i -l. ,N 4 ,. I , W A A A , , W L 5 , .. E ip. f' 1 ' l N KW ARLINC, ORWYN KRESSLER ' COMMERCIAL BONES I Shire all greal men are flying I'll na! linger long, M ll ,I Did you ever see some one walking down f the street with a pile of books under his arm. .- 1 Well, that isn't Arling. His greatest achieve- 1 , fi ment is sleeping in class. He has many ,K friends and is liked by every one because of W his Fine disposition. His classmates wish j him luck and success. 5 f 5. 5 1 wg 47 PF., i. . gg MAE MARY KRESSLER l ' , COMMERCIAL ..MAE,, : -I .5 ll ' Silents is a frivml lhal 'will nerfr belrayf' ,' , .. 3 ' 4' , Mae is quiet and studious, and the saying. X V, I Still waters run deep, applies very well to ' her. Those who know Mae will always Nl, I H agree that she is a good friend. She never , ii says much about fellows, but we know that Q l l her interests lie in some far-away College. js, gi ffl We think she will be a capable stenographer ,V some day and we all wish her the greatest success. l G11-Q Clllh, 1. I Q- l lf T fl if .i , 1 I, fe 'N C i I i i I it . ig .: is i l . 4 . I l f A ,,-,, :Qi ir- gp.-1:2 , A , , 'I . I,....-.zl-H . LV -,.- -juli , :mm - ' fi X 1' IM. -. Ke' ' iii .,lil.i7fm,ffi'-?f f'Ff55' -L- if 'url '- fl.:--- ' ia I E i ' ' f -I I. H A , I X V , , F I AN ,- C J- I2 Q 59 .3 4 I. . . e.. .- 5,1 ,, .-lbw IIMII.. fi If I 'gr ..f ff r- '42-' , I eye - - k - . 'J' '. wilt - 4- , 1T'.g41i-Eglgfnuggg, 5 .L ' K r1Q . A l A - - --,--ssl ' Y - -- yn A Il. . ,f X 5 FIT F I C2 Q , eb I X f sff f 'fr 'TQ X ' L 1 I I :LSI 4 H 4 fi - f ' , I' I- r , T, , II , I IL' ' l . I l l I ' I I I I7 . '-E ' I ' A . y I Q , -I ','I' ' It! I . . I . . l ' . - . , I I . , , , , I 7 I W li . I H, I K' II I 'Y XI r 17 ,I jfjgjfis ' . In - X CATHERINE MARY KUHNS RELLA MAE KUNTZ L, ACADEMIC II .KKITTYH ACADEMIC II HREELAH ' I. s For butler is She than wine Iran be A Ilaughler oflhe gods, divinely la!! anzl ll l A nfl very, very good eompanyf' mos! dirinelyfuirf' . . , , . I M gl, Catherine IS a good sport and In for any- Rella was never lured by the barber s chair, If 'I 72 thing. She is a willing worker when anything and we don't blame her. Light complexion I It arises that needs to be done. She is a true saves.money, because you don't see Reela friend and would do anything for her friends. standing at the corners powdermg her nose. , Kitty is an all-round girl!-she likes Reela IS a true friend and is an earnest i dancing and outdoor sports. Her hobby is worker in her studies. We are sure she will Q athletics and her Q.lIf1.lS to become instructor find success waiting for her at West Chester. I Q' in playground activities. Good luck to you, As far as we know she is not interested in the ' 52 Catherine. opposite sex. l I jji 'VI' Ffh Girl Rcscrvvs, 2, 3, 4. ' U34 'I 4 ' il :I 152: 2 I I sl 523 I IF! '-! l ICI: i ' ,I l Hill . Q-5 5 ' , N I-I QF JOHN GILBERT LANE .. FLORENCE LOVINA KUMMERY INDUSTRIAL, CARPENTRY HPEANUTSH X 'lim il l Eli 35 COMMERCIAL HFLOH When bananas grow on macaroni trees K , I ' ,, ,, When Saharalr sands grow muddy II I ' Gentle Weed' and modes' ways- When cats and dois weiir B.dV. D.'s I ,Il' I I, U ,, , Thafs when Ja n wi l Siu y. ' I 1 When you first look at Flo, you might ,Ili ij be under the impression that she is a very Peanuts is well known in High School I if quiet little maid. However, she is about the for his humorous wise-cracks. He is very ,gf l C Lal, jolliest rson in school. We need not wish fond of studyin gthe faces of the fair sex. , Pe g ,, I' I her success because she is bound to succeed He is an ambitious worker in the shop-when ' I with her pleasing personality and sweet dis- he gets started. Whatever his ambitions are I position. for the future, we wish him success. IIN? ., I lil! I III 1 1' Page Seventy-six li , I .l , I I , .I- ,fx .-, I V ' ei , ,W l 'NWI iXl, l . 1.221-A Ll if s . i- I IV ., C ' -3 - f ': 'fn ,ffl 2. Iv -I F7 Ffa: 1 ' -' I ..fII5fIfrII.. -.. I - It - f .. ' V L ,, ,.1 7,4 I,',I ,Q V , 34,3-,ea Ij.,I- T4 I ,I ,,. il.. 1 ,l sJ H0 i . I F -.V J , . f ' --3.1 ' ' V? 4-4 Q '-.Iwi I 'I I1-:ii-,bI1,i3 ! 'f'7fVk1'!lE'!.' W .LT -21 ' - - ' ' ' -' ' ' ' ' Y - ' I,qg-111111.11-rn , fl If I TI I I 'N C ' , I, '. ' 9- lunn I . A .f el . .. 'JL-II.gAi IM.--I I ' f it -Kazaa 'E ai Ie- Ilia 1 l 4 l ,X fy, wa I I Ill I' li Q L w fn I l Q Q , ' I 1 I . I' 1 Il I jf' I I:-fa-fl' 'I 7' ll ll -- . . I ' ' ' 7'7 -'f- If ' ' 'K ' ' i Q X A , - .- .. :is - - - -' X lx X tx ISI I l II X 4 ill :fin 7 2 JI ' ilal l I 4 If I ' I I l Ill' 'l,. 'I -'ll If I' T rl I' ' rr , rrr l If .- IYI ,YF lf! ,I .l ,II I I II KN an 5 DOROTHY MELVENTA LAROS HOME ECONOMICS Do'r A perfefl mark is shea For fun and jollilyf' Dot is a very jolly girl. Always ready, always steady, who could wish for more? She never worries, it shortens life. Although she is a bit excitable she always knows what she s talking about. Houscholcl Arts Club, 4. ANNA MARIE LAUB ACADEMIC I I DoLI.Y Nol shorlq not tall: 'Vol lull' not small Nol lhinq nol fal, .Il lillle ofthis and some oflhatf' Here we have Dolly. This gentle young maiden first saw the light of day in Allentown, September 28 l9l0. Dolly is a silent but model student' she never misses a class. She says she wants to be a nurse and if she keeps on with the good work characteristic of her we know she will be a success. Girls' Booster Club, 4. Il .sl I '4 rl' S 'I .I hi jOI-IN CHARLES LAUBACH COMMERCIAL BuMPs 'Cl lion among ladies is a Ierrible lhi-ng. So far as we know, Bumps has never visited Troy, but in spite of that. a namesake of the Trojan heroine seems to have made a great impression on his life. His chief ambi- tion is to become the head salesman at Philip's Department Store and we all wish him luck. Boys' Booster Club. ERNEST ALFRED LEC-ATI-I ACADEMIC I ERNIE 'Ernie' has girls galore, Bu! lhe sweelesl of all IIVax a small Sophomore. ' Ernies favorite period is study hall in which he usually does a sleeping beauty act. His greatest weakness is women. H is a physics student of no little merit and we feel confident that in the future he would prove a fitting successor for Mr. Frankenfield when that worthy decides to retire. I-Ie is undecided on his next Alma Mater. Cl'Iss Football, 2' Class Track, 2, 3, 4'V1rsity Foot- ball, 4' The Clulmbc, 3, 44 Science Club, 3 4. Page Scvenly-seven I I T-I., fl I I I' l I-Ill Ll ll 7w 'fffs l if NF I XII .- l. n ly lzg l' ,II' 54 l , Xe- ,R 'Rr -nd l I'vI f' Ji-' l I vs-4 'EW xF fwF' bk Ki ' A f I Il . ' I Il I A , ml,- QQ I I ,Q 9 I I 9 I I I I' xi I I u I' I I I lit 4' I Is: E .I I, 4 r I U ,I . Il I ' 45 I I ll IA K I , F I I I I , , I X I I I. I ,, I E .. ,, If I I ,I u yy ' II' C 5 I I , III I , , in ll D! , X 1 I' I ' ll l I ' , I I I I I I ii I II'll i l x ll I' I I I I 4 I I L I Y K I I I l I I I. , , 1 I III I I I, I A ' I I 1 f 1 3 A W, XXX ' N -?.- Q 'jf 'ff , f I , , N - ' ff: f ' , ' I 'N' X so - 57715 is . ' A ., I,5I'I III ' I I'III: Il ICQ- ' ,. Q -'if ' , 1 Y 1311- -t'? 'r,' ,I W I,,L ' VIII- 'QV ' ,g,fIl' j li Aff I i ' il I P TFT ,3- .- 'ff 4 ' if ' 5 2 4 1' .:'5'a7I-.:..-l- Q'-'us QI '- I -I-:,1GIiIm.e'Ti'-' ,FF of ,. . 'JI' - 'f72-.zL- . fs.. ' f - -H ' If fff' ' - ----' '11 ff-' L ' ' ' -Inaam... - 'Q -2 .1- ,il i Q i lr C FC . , U I I ,-I' ,4 K f , at 2 of l l.. M . i A E... l. ll l, l if J ' lf- I . Vive if eff- . flaw ' ig- e s t ' ff ' L. ,au - Sl.'.4'i-QfQ'!Tlis6 ... . Egg 21. E ' ' . s ees 4 A k me- --.HL- -A V. -- -- A --- --V 1' :X w K '51 f A u-Nw . . X ,lj ga .1 is Q f A . X l 1?l X .xflj-I . , , ,, ,, Qlrf i ifr ffl' N 1 Y Y ly '4 ' , 4 I -,jf L .49 Q V K J 1 A If 'Q on , t lll , W ! l ill Q ' W' 'Sa E e ll ll E T ,, W, M- . . , 1 il ll l fl ,l 1, ll ' I l .1 ' 2 . F ' . , pbllllli 3 . - . ' l llll.. fl as B ' . l. ie...Q. if l 'Tl 'N rrrrr V 1- U--- ' 12 I l 11'v7ow Ulf 572 iff? .Iwi CLARENCE CALVIN LEIBENGUTH IRENE lVlAE LE VAN l U .ffl COMMERCIAL CALM COMMERCIAL KlRENEE', ffl' , ,, 1. V' IVlzen 'Cal' beromes ll fcoman-hzzler f'.'epl1a-nix To a dear lall girl wilh I1 wonzlmgful smile I Q l will roosl in lives. A nd a sweel disflosilion lhal makes life worlh while. X . h , ' ,, .MQ M '11 Lelbenguth says he is a woman-hater, but Here s to the best pal we know. Her H' ,4 ' V' we have our doubts. lt is rumored that he favorite hobby is the movies and she never l ' l' has a particular interest in a girl, and judging misses the good ones that come to town. I 'gf ' ' by the time that he keeps her autograph As she is very kind and wise, we are sure she f if f 'P f book, we believe that this is true. We hope will succeed in whatever she undertakes. 1 ' 1 5 4. Q , . . . . , s 45 he will succeed in w1nn1ng the quest of his m H ' z Mig heart. His desire is to be a banker of repute, fu if and his many friends join together and wish f 53 him the best of luck. if 5? Booster Club, 45 Commercial Club. X, ,N N wi- 'Q ' ' f . i l 4322 If a ' 1-K GERTRUDE MAY LIVINGOOD fl J ,sf ' 'll .. H i -5 2'-3 x A RUTH ARLENE LENTZ ACADEMIC II GERTIE A f L' GENERAL MIKE Cule and sweet, lx Q ll: ,' 9 r- Q5 And 'very pelllef' ,J - , ' - - , E- E' fl very noisy maiden and a jolly friend as well, w 5 , 1 F I know a lol about her, but l haven! time In lellf' Thatys our little Gertrude. This Small Ig jr W V, ' I ' . . . 4 11 Z ' ' Talking is second nature to Ruth. She girl can do wonders' Besldes doing her , N ,rg J , school work ver well, Gertrude has uite 1 . 7 Y Cl f 1 , ,1 talks the hours off the clock. We must say - . ' ' in . ,, h h- I d - d proficlently taught others the art of dancing, I .5 V , ' 1' l-l t at t 151 young a -y IS not as - emure as you at which she herself is a marvel We feel ' ' 4 :Il I W T all may thmk, but ls happy' Jovlal and as certain that so e da th li hts of-Bro d l ii Ll, l 'ri chock full of fun as the rest of us. She is - m y e ,g - - a Way ,' 1 l-Il , 5 fl - ll f d f d - k d . wlll spell her name. Here s wlshlng you all v ,l , W especla y on o a goo Jo e, an besides the Success in the World l QE being able to appreciate Wlt, she herself is ' fl endowed with a good portion of ir. The Clubbv, 3, Naih Plcrla, 2, 3, 4. 5-E5 C gl Page Seventy-eight 1 : 2:1 ,A 4. x jk X lv , 7 Q V, 1 X f W fv E - Bri! tx N. ' --:vga V3 x, A I A 7 , XXL l ,f. - --1+- ,6 f 1,11 3' Y Q .X W' ,.-V r' .- m ,. . - -H 1.25-,nyfl I! 5 If-kmzyn :J - ' v In F gk 1 , - -. 'lf' 1 5 ' -' --.eg ' .o h 3 .ffl 2- ' V .l 3- l lm. -gb fl -V - -2 f . .. ' J if ji on if: ' if , x . idl?Tir'-ei f'?f5E?2?g1h.'li'l l- ' f,2Q1,,?- 'is -,T :Q ' --1-4' no L'-' M ' A E' ' anim...- 2 ii 9 :vi ' ' ' ' .f I. , A U A 'V I A , -' li ! ow. K f- 1' 1-4 2 H' r a . . - . A fs M 1. jp 'J A sy' If-W Varies 1: - . 24 - 3 ,, , . Q A 4 -111. 2-,A-I!! 1, .Q g lg -.-:..1 - 'Cf' 4 ' Y -i ni' ff..1 NK Al J . l as A lisa Y .av F I ,if X il ? X -4 m,,,....,,,,E ,qw ..., ...- ,.., .M . ,,,..,......,- ........ W., ,,,, .W ..., -. ,.... , ,.,,,,--..,........., .,- .- ,, ... X r ' ' 'nz- y r V f 1 V 1-'Al f W I 'fbi 'W iw- .av A ' , LZ , , 'J ld fg . VU f r I . f , . . ff V ' is l l I l Z 1 V Q' ill T 1 1. vm ' l ,v . 1 4 1' 1 , ,-Dila' 2 ' T I. ' lj , 1 Y rr ...... .. ,157 1 as r- ,W ,fr l M, X N .rw CATHERINE ANNA LOY RUTH CHARLOTTE LUCAS ' . :ff COMMERCIAL BLoNnv COMMERCIAL Run-IIE I, Oh, jlirly eyes and blonde, bobbed hair, 'LKind-hearted and true, Where is your inleresl? Erverywhe-re. ' She never has lhe blues. 5' ' M lf, Eff Gaze upon another damsel of the Com- Ruth is always happy. She is always 4 M merica epar men . on y I is a g-o a ra g a rne o e ,s no ge mg enoug o ,EF A ' 7 ' l D t t Bl d ' od f id th tso n i t tt' h f 1 ' ' sport and booster. A. H. S. will certainly something. Ruthle has no use for the ' miss her collegiate walk. Blondy says opposite sex and is planning to some day be . W 1-H there is no one in the opposite sex who ln the group that ends the day with a smile. A mterests her, but she can't fool us. Blondy Best wishes. ma, lmll ex ts to enter the business world after , fs V - .. H Q horns 4 4.1 ' ' leaving A. H. S. We wlsh her good luck. ' ' ' 5 5 ff ii' W f' z -51 ,lv HEL Il KATHRYN LUCAS COMMERCIAL TAKITTYU . LW Y , DOROTHY ABIGAIL LUTZ 1 ,ff l :A Hi! the showers. COMMERCXAL --D0Tvv S ' ' li. Behold, the giggling girl! 'When Kitty .TO know hey is lo 101.6 hey... . ,f comes to school mlnus her giggles, the class ,W 'Il ' is quiet, for who can set all the bunch a- Dot is an all-round good friend who is 'f' ' f' K g' laughing, if not Kitty. She is a clever alwaysready tolendahelping hand. Dotty I X dancer, and is rarely absent from the regular is not bothered by the opposite sex much. J , - Mealey or Colonial Saturday nights. However, blue eyes always were her one 4 j AN ' Although she has never revealed to us what weakness. She is a great movie fan, and 1 f' ' 1 she intends doing in the future, we all wish frequently can be seen strolling into a show. f fr g - her the best of luck, and ho she has success She expects to be a Steno some day, and f . . .Pe. . g . ln whatever she attempts in life. we wish her much success. 5,5531 si.-E 5 Page Sevenly-nine '4 n l 'Eli rw , , w KN 'S X 5 r 'qv p S iw. fs 4' . A s.. 4 dr.. gg .nj . I A K ,D R ik . - li A J. l I1 it 5' f'1'Sf a mr - -. 2- 2 -W f - V r Wy- vu, - 5 11. .,- E5 - . ga vi... .ji , f-mil 1. -'- .g , .9 - -' - Y? , Y A.. - Y ,. .fq - I '. .- .1 .. ,areal -1 ,.--. ...- ui- J ,U - . - . ,, 1 . . .ffl T 'se 3 ' awe' :zz-4 . - -1-...F imffwf-vrfifiiyki nf' fs 1 t.. . ' W 'A ' - 'f' ' A ' ef' ' ' fe ' A ' ' -ruin..-.... 1 l I '. . - Q V U Q li i' l' I I C ,L gl. Q 751- .' 4 . . A H... .. A f ,, -lE'f-il?-!.,sllw1' .X dx R if xy!! 4, l f Z rl ll- lv li I 41. - 'bu luv' l N . .1 l u l nl. Y .Elf . V. 0. l.-' 'fl ' , 4 . I M y I 4' Y I pm lrvf f l 1 .I I' fl l lik Ni' TFQ' we ive.-:-.. x. JOHN WILLARD LUTZ GENERAL HEINIE The world knows lillle of ils greal men. Although Napoleonic in stature, I-leinief' the smiling boy friend, is a true and sociable pal to all. He toots a mean horn in our accomplished band and some day expects to do a Lindy by giving America another big thrill. Even though he strongly advocated only six studies a day, he is a bright boy. In a word, Willard is really just another one of those fellows upon whom you can bet your last dollar. We wish him success. LEROY EUGENE MACKES ACADEMIC I HBEEFH Don'l lel your school work interfere with your education. It seems that each graduating class must have its heartbreaker and sheik. However, Beef, our loving classmate, is neither of them. We will admit though, that, besides having a liking for cheese sandwiches, he also is keenly interested in certain females. Although we did not hear much of him in the classrooms, we did hear a lot from him in the band. We wish him luck. President, Philatelic Society, 43 Band, 3. Page Eighty LILLIAN ELEANOR MARCI-IETTO FINE ARTS LII.I. You don'l mean to lell me! You simply can't help liking Lill with her pleasing ways and rolling eyes. She has many friends in both sexes. She is the girl with the golden voice, and every one is making predictions about her. Lill is the most popular singer at our morning assem- blies. She claims she had no use for the opposite sex until she has attained her ambi- tion in singing. Chorusg Glce Club. DARIO COLUMBUS MELLO COMMERCIAL ' 'WOP' ' When Dario slops playing ball, Uncle Sam's beard will fall of. Dario, or more commonly known as Wop among his friends, has a bright future ahead of him and is expected to com- plete some wonderful feats. ln the near future he will be given large headlines in the sporting sections of the most noted news- papers and will be known as Right-handed Babe Ruth. His future Alma Mater will likely be N. Y. U. and we wish him luck. Baseball, 3. NL km, 'fx 'I 52 H1 lll l'P1 K ,-wig, 'V me .sl ?V Fm rwfdlklgwb fs. rs, .1 f I 1- ., i e P- --X ix l:L fly.. ,-W'-11471 -:X .W H I - V V-:ll-S! Iwi.. W!! g an Q X .I I ' f gf, -, . , ' g 1,11 5.-I EQ. !'I111.,,gl g,aLg3:'.1gI' -,. .'gg,H1.'g. AI... -'-7.-., 71 W .Ar 1 - I- - rg -:Yi li- r HIS. A, il i ,Q gi? f lY,,. ',.F.rw-511:72 I-J -Q Q .h:mTi.Em:r,:.,!a4. qv- U,-,expl -Li M33- nl ,i A . . ll, l ll 'I 1 H l l 'null l v, -1 .FN 1 lv XX ,V I VI 1.1 I lf W 11 .iw - ' ' , II . w fn !y C Q li' p il.. . AAFP ,. 'iffy-' al!-liflil-. if i t . f' . ya.+,fg -4 aff -- ,- 1. - I L M K , -fl .-.II , -113215-!l5?i'el-- , ' -1'-f s 1 f'?' EJ 'L ' I K LQX 1. I as - . .ix is all ,fy X f -:ff 'W wa. x , iq 25.1 X' 55.- fl ' Y- lf- - l QC iff? . f'ff ,gg VU , f Y i , X 57 I 7 all I 1' f ., f N' . , X S I . 'I I' . '- 1 I I l l I rl I , , lm , U , I Y l sl ,ff V , 4 I l 11 ll - ra - I , , wi 11 I 'k I A 1' f . L IE.. l W l' . 7 X, mr, -H.. -.:.-5. .2 rflr' 1' N 'fl':l',' ALBERT CHARLES METZGAR JOHN FRANCIS MICHAEL QQ GENERAL UMETZI, ACADEMIC II JACK itil. ' 'LThey ran'! jlunk me, I'll quit. Be gooll and you'll be hgzppy, but you won'l have . any,un. M .I Almostheverybody knows Albert, who is H ,, H , ,, , 1 1, blessed with a most attractive Crop of red , Jack- or, Iflsheff as. he 151 known ,to Q , , hair. He is rather taken up with his studies IHS Pals and friends: IS a typlcal lush lad wlth 2: I and more so with the fairer sex. The only tha? mfechous erm Whlch usually accom' .il ' .Q thing that prevents Albert from making one Pamee one from the Shamrock lend- H18 ,rl-1 hundred per cent. in his Studies is that he ambition is to be one of the world s greatest 7 f .Ima can.t get the one. Writing autographs is engineers. He IS quite a musician, too, but iflgf Qt if his favorite indoor sport. However, we think were You to Call hlm One, he would look dls' ' 4 1 and hope he will be a success in later years. susfedly at you- I Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4. gf, .Z !'1j is . HERIVIAN DANIEL IVIETZC-ER GENERAL .lHERMlE,, il! . flv - ,lil I7 '-I Yes, Hermie, there is school next Friday. , ,fi- I gg H . I H D . ANNA ELIZABETH MILLER is A '52 .The least of I-Iermie s worries is school. GENERAL URUSSU ' 'Q ,f Since the day of his birth he has been madly -fy., W ,I ' clamoring for more holidays for High School 'lllay perserwemnre be your mono. nl' 'J Y students. He contends that he is but one , . VZ I m r . In a thousand who is a physical wreck OJ Anna, although she is seldom seen carrying I V J, I Clue to study. To be more serious we must any books home' has always done well m her ' ' J 1 gill say that l-Iermien has lots of school spirit etudles' She 'S a Semof ahead of Flme alfd QE. ' '.,' and is a true Su rtel. of all activities. We intends to take up teaching.. We think shelll :was ' PPO k fa h d h h f' ' often wondered why West Chester Normal ma e a ne teac er an WIS er Success m f YJ l -. . . . h , 1 School has such a special attraction for him. er career' I -1.1 if 4, Hi-Y, 35 President of Hi-Y, 4. Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4. V l'Q'.Q 2' 122 .I If 55 ji EC! Page Eighty-one s V ' .11 W il x ill J . 'W' Je f f fi? Rst. - .I . .. I ' n - .. , 1- 'g'nl .i'n1 ,1-HQ 'Egg ' X .+ - 1 V - hifi? :.TWxn1. l4.Y .- , ., - , ' E as .',., ,. 34, F5 R-',,,-.3 I .,:. 'll.'i'.-w I Y . - ' ce. A A ' E A ffl Q ,-1 I, vm .gi-..gi,wmfffv-f. 'vWf1?EQ5--fly'E E7 2- V - ' Q ,V ,AE I w fb fI.+.IafI 1WMklJs-Ifa.lwi2wma 6 K- I 't1 ' 3 .Fe r n k X 1 . Ll,-jglii 1 V vm T -Q 4 eil, - . i ne- C. xi A ll I It Shih ,Aw ... A ,r 45.5 ..-. x Ifr II-IN I I fz -.-S ' IIII QI af' 1 I Z' lf I-. II . I. ' I I I f I I II I b . I' I, im, 1 4I slu I ' I I V X I ',,f Ifrf rr ,f ' I N Iliff Xllf M I SI I l Q. . 2 get 5 ,Q . JOHN DANIEL MILLER ACADEMIC II Joi-IN D. Ile who ix silent, lhinlcs murhf' Friends, before us we have a living example of the Biblical exhortation, Be ye not as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal, John D. rarely speaks, but when he doesghe says very little. His ambition is to be an architect and draw plans for the world's largest theatre. But, let's get serious, the class wishes him success. LUKE I-I. MILLER COMMERCIAL ULUKEH His heart, like the moon, is ever changing and, like lhe moon, there is always a woman in ll. This young gentleman, who impersonates the fish and is undoubtedly the whale that swallowed Jonah, as his mouth is rather, well, nice to look at, is noted for being an early bird and getting the worm: that is, shorthand, at 7.45 A. M. That he is a ladies' man can be proven by many of the opposite sex. Despite these singularities, Luke is a SIIXX f iff? SI' W I M INMWII wx II I ,II' . :ii I Q N , I 52 I I . 4 JULIA ANNA MILLER good sport and a nice fellow. I I ' .4 1 ,, fl ,.I ACADEMIC II HCHUT Class Swimming, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster 535: Ilia i Club, 3, 45 Commercial Club, President, 45 Chorus, ' ' Those bright gray eyes, 1, 2, 3. 4- li 1, F' H! And pleasant smiles, ,I 'I AW jus! afew' MADELINE MARY MILLER ' , 'II gg OfJudy's wilesf' C UM H Q :W I ' ,.' ,I , OMMERCIAL ATZ g x Z2 Are you lookin for an all-round ood f 7 'I - I, Student? If So, 'uit focus our e es ongour A blush is a beautiful lhingy, but somelimes I' U I, J . znconrenzenl. gi W If Chut, one of the best-liked girls in our W ij Z ' class.. She takes.a great interest -in sports, We all know that Matz has a beautiful , I' W I especially in tennis. If she 1S missing during color when she blushes and bewitching dim- ' Ing, H school hours, you can probably find her in ples when she smiles. Matz is one of the I f , Miss Fenner s office. Ch,ut plans to go to best sports in the class and a jolly companion. II ' gg, Cornell University. Here s wishing her the Because of her sunny nature she is bound to ff ' g best of success throughout her life. make good. She will become somebody's , X Math Club, 3, 43 Classical Club, 4, Boostcr Club, lucky Stenog and we Wish her success' , li 2, 3, 4- Chorus, 3, 43 Booster Club, 2, 3. I I ii: 1 f' Page Eighty-two I I I II ,. , I Q I I. , ,.,. A Ml, 1 . . I. ,wt vt . A -,,. . ..H '47 f .. 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' .: i,', l I I lr 'fir MTDI rrf 1: ' lu l l fy, ff af N, ., X 'llfllfvi MELVIN EDWARD MILLER STANLEY HERBERT MILLER ll U l I u 1 4 ll ll It it -'fly INDUSTRIAL, CABINETMAKING HALF PINT COMMERCIAL WHITEY 151' lj l High sfhon! knows Iitllf nf its bex! fabinelmakersf' 'llilonde hair, blzse Pye? I 1 ll Brings ll fellow 015 0 sig Is. 5155 , I-Ialf Pint, our erstwhile cabinetmaker, , N , H , A is at home, in most of his classrooms. As a , Thls lad fomfflonly llfn9Wn,,aS Whltey ,Ez if l ,- 5 matter of fact he is very industrious, so are 'S one real Pal and friend when Called M I ' all of the fellows at mechanical drawing, upon for the loyal test of friendship. I-Ie also I I- il ,ll which is his pet hobby, although he surely has 3 Yf'0nd?fful, brain' but ,one day our 'll' 2 A, ig likes mathematics. Millar is a likeable chap fflend- Whlfeyi when swims for 5611091 li 3. and his classmates wish him the best of luck. forgflt thlf Pfam 0f,h1Sa and Baked when, ln f 52 the gym Where IS the gym? But laying V, ,Q 55 , 3' all wit and humor aside, we all wish him I ,f ' f success in his career. RICHARD I-IANTLEY MILLER iff 'Q ACADEWC I Dm , HAROLD DAVID MINNICI-I 1' lllf FOV he? 11 idly H0011 ffllvlf'- INDUSTRIAL, PATTERNMAKER HAL ll Us .iDiCk is the school chauffeur, and with With grzlfeful .vlefls he shiirles lhe slreetx l 1,1 his Buick lie tt'anSaCtS all the ClaSS's .-I nd smiles al all lhe maidens sweet. E lx ll1. i 'S outside business. Although Dick is a - - - ii' Q1 U, ' taxicab driver, he still has time for his InI:g:r:l0'Ee0fa:ll:i1 gllght Iylgulgg :enltcgg tllg ' if' if lessons and gets on the honor roll quite often. be a pattemmgker of great ability P Harold . Mil ' Nl jf ' lile-has? t deluded what he want? to do after is always willing to share whatever he has l 5 ,, , , High, but we believe he will lead the - i . - - 'Q i , ,ll - i i wlth a friend. He IS hard to beat In his I ,l, l 'N' i' ESI Curtis Pubhshmg Company some day' But studies as he ranks near the head in most of il' fl! fl ' all no matter what he attempts, we wlsh him i ' - ll I ',, luck his classes. In the shop he IS never caught W all ,lf - El ' loafing. We feel sure that Harold will make I ,lg Class Basketball, 2, Varsity Tennis, 2g Junifir good in whatever he undertakes In llfe. ill! I .L Varsity Basketball, 35 High School Band, Z, 35 Chorus 1325 , 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, 33 Hi-Y, 1, 4. Track, 1, 3, 4. 5.51151 1 ll 1 I Page Eighty-three lf E i 1 I rfb X A 1 i . K , gl ,l 5 1 x. - , 3:5 Ubi:-5 XXL I , ,,:..'a 'A ,. ' - . ' .ff X xi , i . -Je.: Q , I, 7 2 SK I get F- Lg ,,,v Va , ,,, , . la , .I Iam, .I , luv- i I ,V V I W - E, V. I . - 1-I r v- DEH... . , ll. lmmlifg l , .-. ,W D'-1 11,11 'L If '.1,.3 .11 V if EQ-:-ssl grliaigiyy- F- ' 4.-,'j,,, lj. in - l I 1' N - ' ' -3 . ,, rl , -, A gg' f L-- . ' if-I..i,3iqafiv-? f'Ffvf1??Fg, .-mv 'A fl -5? 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She can be ' I iii, IQ ,1 1 Aflumbef of years ago Joe, Came mt? our seen at most social activities with a hand- I ix Q! midst and since then has gained fame In all some young man- Her aim is to own a 3 . W sports. Physics seerns.to be Joes, Weak- beauty parlor some day. We wish her all ,L ness ID the scholastic line. We don t know the success and happiness due her, :A 3 I lmlff much about his life outside of school, but we S do know she's a blonde. Lots of luck, joe. CTIUTUSS Glve Club- I I If I If 5 as f Class Football, 13 Class Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4g Class i 5, iI 22' Basketball, 1, 2, Varsity Swimming, 1, Z, 3, 4, Captain, 522 i., '53 49 Varsity Baseball, 3, 4, Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4g I ,.2i- ,fl 1193 1, Cheerleader, 1g Athletic Council, 3, 4g Booster Club, Pig fi , 2, 3, 45 Chorus, 1. xfiiiji Ibn- 5' i ' ' I I-I 'I 2,5 7, ETHEI.. MAY MITCHELL HELEN VIOLA MOHR Ai 'i IW , '.'I ACADEMIC II .tMITCH,, COMMERCIAL VI Ii ' '. U bfi ' T YI' ,I I I 5' 225 All I ask is lo be le! alone. Il's lhe lwinkle in her eyes, ,I I 91 Q- 25 I-M. hu . - 1 h Thal makes one slap as one goes by. if W II 1tC is a very quiet young ass w en ' ' , ,iIl' Z i, Sleeping and not snoring' so say we au! Helen IS an all-round sport. Shes the IVV I V I' W3 'I But her boisteroiisness comes in mighty blues-killer. As a friend she IS a sure and - gf 5- , J ' ,-- hand at the games. Weil, just ack beside true one. She never worries, for she claims V III -I II' y - - p k ld Sh II I I II f ' f 1' her some time and see If you have the same lt ma es 9116 0 - e as i ltt 9 Interest ln ,I ii 2 ii, ear drums you brought-with you. Ethel the oppgoslte sex, but sometimes we stop to XI iii NI gi says She is going in training- We Wonder if wonder. y We are sure she will succeed as I IIS I it is worth While, some one s secretary In the future. I IQ Chorus, 4, ciass Basketball, 1, 3. Chorus, 2, 3, 4. I Ifl Page Eighty-four II I I 'Lis i I I I I I I I fN -5 'I 7 I K , ' , X1 E .gl tx I X ia--,ff A A i f pri 21 , il Q- A5 I I 3 I is I fi I- 'E . I ! I-IWIIYII ' P' - if, . V ' '-IQ' i'I.-,514 ,gl I gill' IIA lf- I 1 l I '- .. I- ' -3 g f - . ': -1-il' 2 34l',IfQNi '. I.'::--vsfiixlg I '- : -1-1 fl-1- Fi 12- -41' .:,1 ' ' -Y ' -' A '- '- LL' ' ' ' ' ' -gImE5I.I-.N - X 4 - ' ' 1 ,- X A L 1 N A Y ' 4 I Q vs- : 4 Lg A .. .. y ...fi-1 l.. ' f 3733 n gig - lll ,',?,, 1Q ' I ffl! 5 ,hail H1- t I 'ii' is by if . .si is -h E r r E5 I l .XX A , l y fr 1 if f 5 31.4 X I Egfr . . 5 1' rj X- I' V in-S f .' 5 ililil , 65519 l few JW J' , f - 1 i l ll I ' Q. I ' Q, I X V f I IL , .M Ili fili- l i v P V La N ,ff ffl .Im i f ,Qtu KN ' gi. l ll 4 ali FW , '?la .I. IEE.. K 'C ...5 .: KENNETH ROLAND MOLL ACADEMIC l KENNY SuaI'i1er in modo, forliler in re. ln plain United States English this reads- Gentle in manners, but resolute in deed. Add to that a few packages of life savers and you have a perfect description of Kenny. Through his good-natured boyish personality he has made for himself during his four years at High School a host of true friends. that will last through all his life. Moll seems to have the gift of pulling down those coveted high marks with ease. Heres wishing him equal success while at Penn State. ,IENN I E RUTH MOLOVINSKY COMMERCIAL CHENNIE Shes go! the face of an angel. but !here's a dezil in her eyesf Please stand by! lts only Chennie. Teacher and students never worry her for she takes them in a calm coolness and gets along with both. Chennies hobby ' riding with one-arm drivers. She seems to be a very shy miss but-Scranton is not inhabited by all her relatives. We do not know what her future will be but there is a rumor that she is going to follow anice Meredith s footsteps on the stage. VERNETTE CLARIBEL MONROE COMMERCIAL HNETTIEH Seen, bu! not heard. We admit that we can see Nettie's blonde head hop above all others in a crowd, but she is not often heard. Any one who has met Nettie can rest assured of having a friend who will lend a helping hand. We believe she will make a good wife for the right man and we wish her success. HARVEY JOSEPH MORDAUNT GENERAL BRUTE Ilfhen joy and dulg clash, let dulg ,go lo a smash. Harvey has smiled his way through High School and incidentally is one of our best known students. If our girls could vote this young gentleman would be voted the fellow that takes life in the easiest way. H is a great bluffer when it comes to lessons. We cannot blame the little Sophomores nor even the faculty for falling for those smiles. No kidding Harvey we wish you luck. Class Football, 1, 2' Class Basketball, 1, 2' Class Track, 1' Booster Club, 2, 3, 4' H'-Y, 3, 4' Clmrux 1' Page Eighlyfive H, . rl 4, M l 1,w 'I N5 W ly ' I 'HI US ,v .V .1 . l!I 1 I W 7 7 .Yi fu 11 -7 f fs .ia I l vt-:ga '14 1 1- 4. 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IE 1 --I If ix,-N 11 1- 1. 1 1 V H- ll fl . I -1' 1, I M 'if I If' I 5 I., QII 11 1 , WALTER CHARLES MOSER COMMERCIAL UJACKIEU Silence is the greatest of all virtues. Without a doubt, Walter is one of the quietest boys in High School. He has been captain of our basketball team two years and has thus got the name, double-captain Walter. He has led our boys to many vic- tories and now our only hope is that he does not lead them to Belvidere, N. Besides all this, we hear of Walter as a diligent com- mercial worker. Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball, 3, 43 Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD GORR MOSSER ACADEMIC I HITCHH Still waters run deep. Itch, a promising student, is studying to enter Lehigh, where he expects to take up a course in civil engineering. He is not known so much by the fairer sex, but a fellow who does not know him is out of place in this school. He is also a fond lover of the female teachers, and always has work to do with them after school. Here's wishing you luck in all your undertakings. I Ill I ilk. I. I1 all 3 aff' ' ' , ' M. L II .al a '. -- .. ' -- i F ESTHER LAURA MOYER COMMERCIAL UEZSTHERH Esther's serious and somber looks Tell you she's a lover of books. Esther is another one of the industrious Commercial students. She is a great favorite among her teachers. Although a little more serious than most of us, she is an all-round good sport. She is always willing to lend a helping hand and is admired by all her class- mates. We know that some day, when the right fellow comes along, Esther will make him happy. Commercial Club, 4. HARRY PAUL MOYER COMMERCIAL SI-IoR'rY' ' Laugh and the class laughs with you, study, and you study alone. Shorty is a small fellow, but look out, girls! Shorty is very well known among typewriting students, as typing is his favorite subject outside of the Study Hall period. He can play the piano well and hopes to be a great musician some day. Well, we wish you luck in all your undertakings in the future, Shorty. Booster Club, 4. 5 .5.11 H ,, X S5 4 f X I IQ, ,K xg v 5 'lla 1 Il fs S 4 fl -..- fa xl Elf? 4 III, II WHII1' 1' I1 I 71-,1'II11 uwvw w .,, 7 In 1 WI i ,fl ,z .Ii .11' 4 I ' .if 10022 I ff as I ggi I .11 I 'ilzg ui? I 1'5'5E 'WIE' 1 It E 1, Q HX zz- 1'1' L: 1 'E 51, Ev , 4-11 1- 'II 1 1 ,lt 1,- -15 li fy 1-11 ,I Page Eighty-six x 1 '25- KN -. - I , ' 1 . 1 , ' ' X 31, -2 -Q 1- ,-... 9 lla .J , , . 1 cw 5 - L . ,L .PI X ws- .- , . s sq. I ffl -L12 I' ,,.. t. .. - -f' - - ' X- 'rf I 1-- If Fm! . ,. -. . -WI-fl -. M I 1 19 I -1- - fs fan s F V ,, ,ilk mn.. ,Shi ,Q I, .V m,,,,f7-:dl ,.3L-ea.. .51 . g,-s. 4,4 I,-1 iw I I ,a IM V I rr- -'!. ,f -- ,,,fO 5, . 2 :-t.,.:'+ , -. . .1.,.E-sam.-iff'-I'f'1',-fvfilfi-1, .-1.1.1 '- --'- -,,- ?41-1-.T . - A- - H- -' ' -- - ' if - --- ' -J.-,ia....... 'Y ,rr l if rr I' I -.fi 1 l 1 x - ' im ,- il w fT L Q -i' , A ' -2---f .L fl ? C 'gas 'r R LZLEQ to Ai U X ll ,c fr fl sf o , I E'-'fi X Wig ' 'Z fi! A , l ' 92347 ff raw ' l , , V 'rig 'ffl A A i ' 5 ' . 57 IQL I I l l ' 7- i l . I , ' ' ill , , g i l li ' 'PNY' ' I , F i . i V , 4,1 fi I I' , ' V ill i I 1 A li' .0 i l I l 1 1' 1 i 1 . H i l l I ,, 'F I:'i'l ' ' 1, i l wi --Q-1 nu -v7w7 7 'Tits l Nl , ' ivll 1,55 E l i 1 I ' I I M724 x 'WI HELEN ALICE MUSSELMAN CHESTER HOY MUXWORTHY COMMERCIAL 'lMU5SIE,, ACADEMIC I UCHETH 211 l Li!llembul, oh my. ' 'kill' don'l wan! Z? ree? 'Chelg any longer, for he ix , Ci. I ' six vfl ong a ready. J I, Stop, look, listen! Here s one of the is U , . , I rr .Siamese -I-winsi., for Heien and Mary are l Chet IS one of our big. men, .not only In I 1 i ll always together. Helen has a happy-go- height. but also In athleticnactniities. No , 5 1. lucky nature, and she is the star comedienne matter what ls h.aPPemn8 MUX ls there i 5 ,' of the Commercial Class. Helen is a good and a booster- H15 able management helPed JL' 5 11. sport and will try anything once. Lest we to gwei A- , S' a Successful track f , ima forget. she Canal her twin, of Coursej claims Year- , Chets two Weaknesses are women E if to hold the girls' record for sl-:mer-ah, alad seleflee- Some dgy we eXPeCf to heal' I' I , diminishing school days. him In grand opera. Heres lots of luck. Q2 I fi, Z' I ,T G' IR . . y V Y M .B . 1 K . I H I . Marzithon, 1, Track Manager, 43 Ch ru., 1, 2, 3, 4, , ' yy U ,I Q: Stanig Ciiisgvrifs 1 2 3 4' Oostlr C ub' 1' 3' X A ' 1' Science ClIIb, 2. 3, 45 Hi-Y, 4, Stump Clhb,s4. XE? llafx 7:5 CORINNE DEWALT MUTCHLER GLADYS ABIGAIL NAGLE 1 ,I if ACADEMIC II PINIcIE COMMERCIAL UGLAD EYES rl. ,- I I 12 7 l' J, i, W- . 'Hi pound offun, a dash of spice-lhafs '1'inkie'. Gladys's bright and laughing eyfx, ai? y .y If U i I H - Always make frowns and troubles fly. fl g za? l ' if Whoopee! way! Pmkie IS on her way to is ggi -ffl ., if a dance. Unusual? Not much! Aside from W1f1o,Would dare hasfe a frown Wheff Glad ,'i mi being full of fun, Corinne is an all-round Eyes IS about? She is always lagushmg and ' l' Mi , X sport among the girls. As to the male side Shattefmg ,ami when she lsn t-bewafel fi I il ii, '. iii of the question, Queenie's retinue is Glad Eyes ls a faV0l'fie among the 0PP0s1te , J ' astonishing. Corinne will admit she's heard sexy, but then Phere ls one whom we are ' if, gl ' 553, the word book somewhere before, yet it's a mqlmed to beheVe feels like, the favfyred fy Q i source of mystery how she chases her lessons. kmshy. Next to Playing the Plano- she llkes ' I The little body's destination is Cornell. studylng best of all her Pastimes- j,gg I-, A 535, iv Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 43 A. A., 1, 2g Booster Club. Commercial Club, 4g Chorus, 3, 4, A. .-X., 1, 2. I f V 'T if Page Eighty-seven ' I, All i. I I ' , -s f 1' I , ' , 4 , 1 C . Ni Y- A il Q11 A it QTL! To I , sing. , 2- Li I Er..- -TJQQ .1121 it 5 . 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' X 57 l all I 1' ' ly V . gg I rl A ' lTw,,.l ' - 3 T flu l ' l 1 , if v ll' A A 2 N' l ' .- I l , I l l ll xl rrfr .. ..-ma ,,.,A 'P N 1-111-I., gf' W, .X N lfllf a if '1 'ff JOSEPH GROFF NAGLE ACADEMIC I Bunny Beneath this mild exterior A deal of mischiefliesf' Starting right out in his Freshman year, joe made the class football and basketball teams and ever since has taken an active part in athletics ln his last year at High he played varslty football and basketball Besides athletics Bubs always does his school work faithfully and diligently proving himself a student ln the real sense of the word Our wishes are right with Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Foot ball 3 4 Booster Club 3 4 ISABEL CATHERINE NAGLE Coivuvrsacnu. ssY Isabel mdeed Is a friend in need lssy has the magnetlc power of making friends She is a very studlous girl and can often be seen boarding the Kutztown trolley with a high stack of books We are looking forward to the time when lssy will don a nurse s uniform When she does we know she will be loved by her patients We are confident that lssy will be a success 1n whatever course she pursues Page Eighty ezght RUTH ELEANOR NAGLE. SELMA NATHAN ACADEMIC II SEL A blush 18 beaunful but somenmea znconzemenl Selmas goal in life IS to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow At times the road looks very dark but when she starts to giggle Qthere IS no other like It all becomes radlant again We all sighed and shook our enter N Y C Rutgers IS very close Booster Llub 3 4 Girl Reserves 1 2 3 W k l l lf' ml L MN in wg fs, y 'G' IPTG, yr 7- .V 1fsF'lfI sh- K l, 'g .' . . , K i , V il' 1. I . u ' L, f . . .. ,, . J X- ' 5 sz f 4- ,, 2 . . . . in 'll .4 . . .. ., f 2 . joe. ' 52 Y 52 . . lm 'lf ii. , 9? ' . 9 ' ' , 9 - f'p?s mga' ' , , g , , - Y' Sli. 'f'-.2 ,f -' 15 at il, ra! gg, ls: 'gl I ' ul 5 Ii, .rl U 'gi ' ,I fi ,, H ' K is' l .H H - E, ,, A, . . 'H U i 4. I A VA - H xyl ig ' if U H . . . . , . V, . ggi .ai f i: 1 , . . Y - D - f fl' L ' wi . . - I Ili f 4' Eilll ' U H ' . . . f ' v , - . Iwi il 9 'an . . . f life VN, Q . . ' heads knowingly on hearing that she was to v 5 .. ,, . ' . . . .- . 3 gig U 155 D 3 . 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I I, l 1 ' u : -2 Vw, 1 H Irrrrr , , Illww f ' 11: Tia r wr N N ,llflf WILLARD DAVID NESTER HAROLD ELWOOD NEWLIN II1' I ,rl-.1' ACADEMIC I SWEDEN ACADEMIC I -'CREEPYU ,SEQ ' Hey.' IVho's go! their solid? Statesman, ye! friend to lrulh! of soul sincere, I f In arlion failhful, and in honor dear. X 5, 1 Although his immediate riends expect , , , I If J 2531 ,ji him to be another Thurston, Willard aspires Harold 15 the kmd of a frlend any pne I I Ij e' to master the Spanish language and travel, may be glad t9 Poasess' HIS smeenfyf 1, rf probably fulfilling a Government position. tfagether Wlth hle 'fare humor- make hlm 1 I: He is also an earnest student, which, too, lgked by 311- Newhh has heeh ohe, of the ll' Z, 4, adds to his Popularity among his large Circle big-guns of his class by virtue of his being 2 it Ea of friends. One of his Chief delights was to ed1I50f'!h'Ch1ef Of- the Cafmfy and the CQMUS. my ' surprise the teachers on test days by In .SPIN of his weighty extfajcuffleular , ,II answering the questions in his own brilliant activities, he has learned the meaning of that 1 style. Surely he will succeed in this small Seldom heard Word' Study- 55 1 1 me if -- 1 'a I world, and we wish him the best of luck. Booster Club, 4g A. A., 3, 45 Varsity Baseball, 3, 49 Canary and Blue and COMUS Editor. 1 112. 'Il-I I . Booster Club, 4. l .1 . 2 'F f IW? H! ELLEN THERESA NICHOLAS 1, 1 ' GENERAL ELLEN f ' 1 11 L :11 r 4 'IL 1c. 1'. '1' 1 1- zz 'E r ll. 1 EVELYN SARA NEWCOMER QEfr'aa1!'ilrZfaYE?L.L75rIfQZhErZZiZaak,r, ,111 lg. It HOME ECONOMICS EvELYN ghfzffglifllfrelure won' I em mm' fi' IJ' A - . ' . N . all ff II .. . . . Q , I gf . ill?rf'l'ZffaIZfIlraIrIIrIZIfIiZrff'IflIfr'fig ifZf5fII Oh- Yes' Ellen can C'?'tamIY hash a Very I K 1 E. . I, , attractive smile, the' kind .that malfes you J I ,rl Il ' i !,lI Evelyn is a cute little blonde. She's wish she would do it again. She is very ' I il 1 ' ll always ready for fun and studies QQ. What popular but not at the sacrifice of her studies. , ,, I, , she will do after leaving High School, we Some day Ellen expects to be a uschool- C' I 1 j la don't know, but we wish her luck all the same. marm, and we wish her good luck. I I Chorus, 3, 45 Booster Clubg Home Economics Club. Chorus, 3, 4. II 7 Page Eighty-nine 1'1 Q1 .1 , 1 V. V V V i L' fx 1,r I 1 lv ,- , 3, 'IDIS -9 . 1 , Ng '71 . , - Y I 2, 1 lk., A -drqgfieffi 5 J! 5 1 , - g X 'Ash lp I,-l Vlilmll llu c 1 l , 1 I 'Q I , ' Lf' :, 7 X 75- r 'l'? .1 v.- Ia' W ,,i 'f-'I' -f1I 'l, IM my 'J1 .B , 'I ' '3 I . ' I 'I I Q 'IL'-ag 'ix AI ' '1-'1 F'JPnw ' .- '- M rf :- - ' A 4 ue ' ' '- nmu-r -' .1-1.. 7 1 I - ' ' ,- I w fi I , I 1 4 . I li 2.1 I 4 C P Il Q Dy' , ,I , .. 5, f ,, -IQ-I ,.oIus.1!, N l f ' ..r --s i' Riggs' -L + I, -4 , .' L -it - .: 124- alarm 'fs -ff, , E S-:f-fa ' - - :asv - - A- f II X I-In X X W I . F? 2 'I-gli' N ' 'II I .I I1-as . If- if -, . . I 1- ' i 51? ,EU ,VIII f - I ' I X Y I II I I I ' ' Ex L . V , 1. I I I I ga l I 7' . ' . , I . I . . ' I t I . H . . IW, 'II' . I , ill I I , . Fil.. , I . aim : . Vlg if I ' I ' iAgi 5 I I l, 55 'nfnnxl 5 I, II I ,, W rr 1: N, u 11,7 rrr 1 . . . . , Iv.. VH., .I4 I .wx .-4 IW? JAMES RICHARD NONNEIVIACI-IER MELVIN BERNARD OBERSTEIN XI, ,. I ACADEMIC I NoNNIE ACADEMIC I HBARNEYH ff. l Ho, hum! IVho cares? IValch the birdie! I .... . I 2 5 VI This hard-boiled looking gent IS one of the Behold, the proverbial fat man-peaceful M I Q, very select members of the local chapter of and jolly! After sailing through High 1 f the I. W. W.'s. As an athlete, he would School with a camera and tropical fish as his . ,I ij have been a success, had he earnestly pur- constant companions, Barney intends to . ,Q +7 sued it. As a scholar, he, too, averaged along. establish a junk yard, and own thirty-two ,II in Nevertheless, he's a good sport and a true automobiles fprobably the junkj. May he JI my friend: We feel that a llttle interest in the thus do and prosper! 5 opposite sex would result favorably toward Lx C I , I M I Cl b 4' C I ' IIE , I stirring his restful soul. To you, Nonnie, Bgueigfaeiaclsliinrfciigsaaliiibr. at l U ' 3' ' 'mam' an' . :F ' do we wish the best of luck and success. ', X. I Is, 4, Baseball, 2. LOUISE CAROLYN OCHS 'I-Iii 'f V54 '1 I- n 'S - gil ACADEMIC II Ocnsv IIE: jg 'aaa tl 'I y ti-3 I gjsn'l the rraoan divine and how? A I l 'sf I' 1 'I 1, .I . PAULINE CATHERINE Nuss 0 mg F X Ia, COMMERCIAL HPOLLYH Louise is sure to be seen at all dances and I' ij Ig ,I A V I parties, but dont get the IITIPFCSSIOH that ig .gli I ,, Q7'1HhHwH1klf1n her EW H she does not study. She does, occasionally, X I -lv ' I ' Fha! makes one Sfop HS one goes by' and . is a .good student. I..ouise's fondest V, I : Y AI Polly is a good Sport and likes lots of ambition .IS to become. the head secretary ' 1 ., l' fun. She doesn't care how many hearts she of the Girl Reserves In New York City- 'II' ffl 1 wrecks-but one. In a crowd Polly is That would be a Pfetty bl? omee fer her' I gg, always sought after to tickle the ivories, and but we thmk She will Succeed and Wlsh her fl III j I she certainly can. Polly aspires to be a all the luck m the World' ' I Iii ,I nurse and we know she W111 make a good one Hockey, 1, Manager, 45 The Clubbe, Vice-President, W N E W for that Muhlenberg student. 49 Le Cercle Francaisg Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4. ' 'ff Mft' 14' Ii 4I Page Ninety I E .. a I I- I ' I is I I I fx, ' fa f f I Iii' sm- i j ' f-1. i s 'I'l '.m1 I L 'I f--- ii 5 ' fe. 6: I VI ' ri ,.'- If if.- 453 Lia ' ll' i' iaf1I'U'l'h'l-Q., l I ty F H F T? i I ' , , -. . .IIlgmgisn-.ffw-ff 1'FffE23Efh.ff-If ? aft.. - -f - - -A - at ' -A -- - at-fam..-. z a E - ' ' I L 1 w fn . , I, .,, y an ' ' I Q It 3 4 U--- .. if L l-' L.- .IK ' ff-4515'L'13ilg.f..-.,. 1- ' f- 22 f ' 4 'ri' ' 'W X 42- A Q - -, maxi - - -' , I-I I fx 1 f e I f f V-24' 'Il ff' In g II . f I l 'l li'--5 w wigs., '.w.-1 ' X ,II '25 mV,' L X A 1 ' 'I L il V F 9 I V I 1 l at , L I ' L, 1 52 T .I ' , . l l 'I -li I ,.,l 4' Q . I I l , 1 H I I K: 1 r f 1' t I , ' E I I I FF 5 : 'wh l l , , fri, f .. 1.- - lfff' r tg iff? N ' lf' ESTHER AMANDA OHL LORAINE. AUGUSTA OSWALD A' ffl GENERAL uE.STHERH COMMERCIAL ul lEFTYH I Il S Esther is a grand young sport, Good to look dt 'Ai l I'm sure you'll att agree, Better to be Iutthf' ,I ,F XI A steady beau, ntell, 4I'll say no!! ' . U I MJ t M Y. fflf .0 A teafher She S gwng 10 bf- Why IS Loraine so Interested In Bethlehem? , 'Q I 7 E th . .n lo in kind-hearted Even if they are our old rivals, that does not I if . ls Er ls at ar'E .S' Ythgg e one he matter in the least. Then our track team. Q ' .' gn' ' W 0 ma es men S W V ry . S too, seems to have become quite important, I il 'Q meats' She deiolesdmuch ofnhgr :limi To in her estimation at least, lately. Loraine 2 'ii sltlu yuan SODEE rgerai s are Zvi 03? If si: is all right, but get her to believe the truth 1, Q :We glyfls in e I hes llezchinpcireeli if you can. She expects to enlist in the , , fl fl' ' and ligne thIatsll1cetre?ocatior: will helg her to armx of -commercial stenographers Soon' I ' 55 . Here s hoping she will succeed, as she always if make an Ideal home for some young man. has in School if ' Q 2 , Chorus- l- 214- Chorus, I, 2, 4, A. A., 1, 2, 3, Booster Club, 4. ' l 'rid 1', I 'IF' ll AGNES MAGDELENE O'NElLL , ff! .. ., GLENN JOSEPH OTT wg , ., Ig COMMERCIAL AGGIE N ,, 5 , I J ACADEMIC I GELN 5 .. fi Success is the reward of continued effort. A A I A M' fx' 5 h Hn modesty 15 a randte to hw wrtuef' I l ' ' Here is one of the studious girls w o goes , U -3 'T A about everything with the determination to Glenn -l0SeP,l'l Ott Cm other Words- Geln J 4 ,I ,X accomplish something worth while, which is rlrst S3-W the llgllt '-'fl day February IQ, lglgg l 5 ff . , , the reason for her success in A. H. S. '-'Aggien Due to hls al-79mlnable Smflllne'-isg , Geln I , . H is a good typist, always takes an actwe part has not entered In any athletic activities, but I .flu in all activities, and IS a good booster. Agnes we hope rorsee more if llllm as he grows Pl gil also takes a great interest ID'-, who knows? taller- Ull lke most el OWS ,he , re rams 'I fy' GI Cl b 1 Chorus 3 4 B mr Club 2 4 fwhen possiblej from any examination. He 1: ee u , 3 , , 9 oos , ., 3 ' ' ' I ' National Honor Society, Vice-President, 43 Commercial does the vanlshlngact when anyfrf thi fan' ' Club, Secretary, 4, A, A., 1, 2, sex IS about. Here s luck to you, Geln ! I I jl Page N inely-one X., ya l 'l A X X K I . I X fa ' ' A .- I . as . ,. .It I- . .,,. A , 4' I 2 Q 5 , ' , .1-fri? 'f - 3 ' . . - .. 3 'l ..'vy1X .3 1. 'Q A I V' LI?'iHEl :le F1 ag -filmtv. -i IA 4,'I,,,tE1.-,.. I -l A- I iff ' Y ' I, If i.: ,., ,-2 L- : --v2.QIi1-I. 1 . I All : .Ji Vinnie-f5v.,!a,41Irqy,5F2QQwy,ew m, . if- -T 3 ' i A- ' V f ' -' ' ' 'A-'1 :Z - ' ',Ir1n-:nu-np il. t .21 . r M .ilu I iff' f 352 ,W 4 fx L f l III 'll 1+ l'Y ?l ,7 IFJ!! I I X f I fif, L Il If S I ?i-ff? h f . I. N A f -il 2 ij' II : . , A ,,,.., ... f ,sf ,, -fly , ' xl 'I I l. I., , if e f - x-'- .seein ' -2 We - 'Il A If i -r 'pfzsb-teI .I!sf,QQ + ri: fl Q' f X fr , sl f li X V xg, 14 5 I ' '7' f x . gf? A I eh I ' 7 l 4 1 , , - I ' I IF, ll I, I 'I,. , l 'il 4,4 I- 7 I I il I ,. I frlr N21 N .aff JIQI Jfil fy yi? Ill' i it I ti if fl Kms fi 1 if 'li-5? H! V ' -:Q ?1'I V. , gf, I II l IH , i. ID I' ll-I I !I- 1 , x I4 , I , il I 'I' I , 2 I5 I I.: I I4 E. .EI ll Il , I i I I I 1 m '1-'M wil , RICHARD ,IONAS OTT INDUSTRIAL, CABINETMAKING KKDICKH Too much sludy weakens the brain. An easy-going fellow is Dick, an ambi- tuous cabinetmaker. He is continually 'EW it QI i. I 0 ...E ,if , ll lllll' l, I MARY CAROLINE PASQUARIELLO ACADEMIC II MARY She ix wise. if I can judge hevg A nd fair she is, ifihat mine eyes be lrurf. And lrue she is and she halh proved herself. I III If li I ll Ili, -f fb' I 'I I IW 11,1J my 7 Xxx l II ,Il ll I c 4. i if E4 I , , , I Without a doubt, Mary has a patent on her I 5:-: - harpmg Ori the Subiect gf 131618 arid g?DWhEf smile. She is quite devoted to hobbies and : 1560111111011 Y novfm asa ,fa 10 ug- , 'C really has been quite keen in getting to Q if ,gf is a fair student in all his lessons, but is not school one minute before auditorium' If , Il it a believer m Overwork- He is a member of you are looking for a pal in the true sense of the chorus and has ambitions to become a the word, youu not be dlsappomted m famous saxophonlst. Here s luck! Mary. Best wishes for your success, Mary. Z5 CIIOHISI 2- 3' 4' Nziili Plcda, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4g Girl Reserves, Y E2 1 2 3 4. '4' BESSIE PARMET EMANUEL PERKIN I. I-It ACADEMIC II Bess ACADEMIC II UMANNYU VV E' , I could go lo sleep wiih a Latin phrase -I L A I if i 3 And rise with a verse of Virgil. U lakes hymns to be a foo ' .. .I - h' If ' . I5 Bess surely 1S a happy-go-lucky. We .. .Mannyk iuifly. hai. pfovfid lmse a I, L now sense the reason for A H S 's success wlse crac er urmg ls our year -Stgy at 9 161' . ' ' ' A. H. S. He has the rare talent of springing a 2 -:I during the football and basketball seasons. - A - - -I I- I'-' ' . Joke without cracking a smile. But Manny ' III It was her regular attendance and splendid - uf 1- h H h b f -,. euing that spurred on the teams ..Bess.. IS not a oo is ness. e as een one o .our NI V inot all fun for if ld h ' H best debaters and as head cheerleader ruined , 1 ' you wou See er Fxce ent man a brick buildin This flamin haired - Us report, you would find what a brilliant stu- Ougfs ersonalit EAS won man gfriends ' if! dent she is. She intends to continue her y P y y ' III studies at Cedar Crest. We all wish her luck. 1 g1399lleS?CEH2I 5165192-fg fllgigseiidg fi Igzfgfggsi 4 If es 011,45 oose . Class Hockey, 1, 35 Class Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Class Forensic League, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4g National Volley Ball, 2, 3, 45 Math Club, 3, 45 French Cluh, 2, Honor, 43 Varsity Debating, 2, 3, 4g Canary and Blue, 3, 43 Classical Club, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Humor Editor. -1 fl Page Ninely-Iwo 'l' N: I ' VI ,fx -A . 'v I ' ,I I' , 1 fg I PW? 'NX ' lx f?-,T-,L ik j . x , X 'if I, ff 'Q' . f1-- 'n ry ,,' 2A fl V 'I it ' I . .. ':.WIii?I -' I li'1lIi'Il?W . J-4-V I' .. - ee J . I -f, .',.7 .l..4 AE I g1.,.,1-II-as ?,ieei ' -fi, ' ' 4..-. 2 li -5- til qi I 1 J' , . -' iff 'f!-Q E .f 'f , 2 . -2-IQFI iim1.If5 i'f f f5E5fE.'- -.lf Lf- .1 t... ' f ' -- -' 5 -f' ' ' - -4'-' 'Z ff-' ' D ewan..-..... 4. h - ' 1 A N I s A ' 3 , ' . f 5 all Q 753. M U A.. , . .l:ZHk .!y..I,el,q4' K 1 Q.. 5,1-J ' P1 4 6 :H gif- F ,LQIEQ -6 - H L ' E. l ,wrt Y 3.415-QL1!TH1e K, - f E ff--1' ' ' ' ff.- ' x i' L A. T ' ':':A i A ' It , A 1 , I . X I' ' .Jim '?. ,FT 'ills 1 2 72'-1 5 l ' nl f 1 fll I' - 4, I pl . I 15. If lgg, ' I - I I l ,W , I I5 X l l l ' 'L ,' ' V Q f T, X .lik G . I . ! W , l X ,E Q 1 , l Y 1 1 rl I T I ll, . y I 1 H! Yr , I Il, , I I , 4 4 tx: , .Q ,fl , I l ll T 1' 1 'Ai 1 ,423 ' ' l ' Q . 8 iqrllz' : I , : ! f 3 1' l l gtg I , y - 1 2 'Q' 1 'I I M , , ,rm '.. :..-...'-:. ,a wh, I , I . - f lr .QNX N l ll- l lflflr, DOROTHY ZIEGLER PETERS KENNETH WINSLOW PETERS ,I- 'ffflx ACADEMIC II TAD ACADEMIC I PETE Ie' Skis all my fanfy puinlml her, 4'Prle, lhe' wonfler hob'-H fil Y l She'S1oz'ely, .vhfs 1li1'ine. ' V , M 1 .. ,. . Perhaps you will recall what a success the ,I 14 f, Q Tad, quletv Yet CVC? ready for 3 good school news department of the Canary was,- I X Uma- IS loved byfill who know her- She 15 well. this is one of the two reasons for its 1 '- K ' ig always successful In whateyer she undertakes, being So. Kenneth is a very friendly person - q I' and although she is undecided as to what her and a Sincere Companion' His Scholastic ,M l future Workfvill We know she will succeed- activities were very meritable during his Jil' , Good luck, Tad l stay at A. H. S. His immediate future seems :E E Booster Club, 3, 43 Chorus, 1, 3, 4, quite uncertain' but we. know that wherever lv Zi , Q, 5 he IS, he w1ll always fit In. , gg ?2- ' i l Basketball, Z3 Canary and Blue Staff, School News. ,gs ,f 'gy Y. sq, ' 455 lx' W5 4 I, 'IQ KATHRYN HELENA PETERS RUSSEL LEROY PETERS I E , It' ACADEMIC II AKKITTYH COMMERCIAL PETE . ll f ' lf You'll newer See her in zz crowd A xhirl, .viv. F 'l 'fl Becauxf she ix so smallq Tent zleparimvnl Io Ihe right. l ,E 'I But Sfop just for a lillle while. ' . l I 55- 'I' K- 'T V Yf 'll hm' he' flbfwf alll Pete ' lS one of the ambitious students I ll 'Nl .. . ,, - - - - of the Commercial Department. He takes a , gg Ml , ,, ' Yes, Kitty IS a little Senior, who studies great interest in the doings about School, and ' if , l T' ' 'I when she has nothing else to do. Although - - - v I Q I U4 Ml .. . ,. IS especially Interested In some members of ,I , , , Earl she has many other affairs to attend to, S h Cl O f h- - I , 2 lg-4 h h- h - h d- Sh the op omore ass. ne o IS mam .N L, g ,, s e stands lg In er stu Ies. e expects h bb- - d - H - t 1 ,I i 5 T., W Ch d b o . Ies IS stu ying gures lh geome ry c ass, a V I. ,V A to enter est ester next year an ecome a Sublect Whlch he Says fascmates him He Q , ,M .. ,, V . h A . U 3 A Q Schoolmarm' IS well liked by his host of friends, who wish v l V Math Club, 3, 4g Cifmrributnrs' Club, 23 Clmrus, 3, 4. him success In the busmess world. , 'Q IQ I. 'fl Page Ninety-llrrcc W l I I '- 'A asl I H-C9155 2 y ,wk XI l -VL- A iff' E as , X lt ,Tami 5:1 A - . . 4 Aix, N ,lji-1 .4.53 I t N , . ,. . so If ,- .....,,, . , ,, 3. 5-W.. . -, .lm ,y..s.Ij-fs. , J -4 A .TE te ,I I-5 3 f '-','.' JE. Fig- Tji -fi-L?f.i- s' T' -A-'I ,Il , - , .Il l ' ,T-f f A l , 'J' 'T 4 1 l iw? 1 .-.Qs--was-2 , 11.1-,,LF,hnW'-I '?FffE,:P'2. . H!-' -'- i- 17-1 l - -' - ':' V l ' Y ' ' 'SL TT' V ' Y ..1rIn.m.u-n tx W' 1 ffl ,,i .. vig Q. EJ, W 7 L ! ,un i -.1--R iff? ef , g fgg I.-:- ' - . -- --1 V' -'- ' 4 vs- lun- L-e1f,...J..f-f F .- M --Ye-N - ' . Ima 1 I. Nl A ,V I A.,,V.I5 ,R f - I 2 I A It xiii. R, Ni Q . Q I :R .X f II- I I X Hz? i X -- X 17631: ifj '33, f W 15.5 , ,A 'fig ' 'V 1 I f . 1 I ,V I I ' I ' I I I ' , II 1 I T I ,, II.. , I I It I ,I ll. , 6 I .I I 'I - is fa , f Z A I' I 1: I .. 7 rr nf' Hwqlvv 'I W. . N ARLENE STEI ILER RABENOLD ELEANOR NOBLE REDINGTON ' Ml ' M. COMMERCIAL uI..ENIEn ACADEMIC II HEI-I-IEH ,fi I When Aigng S5055 hey jludyv The jim! duly of woman is to be pretty. M Beware 0 a han some study. . . A' I I . . This pulchra puella breezed In A. I-I. S. Ii M .I .Arlene IS another one of our studious in '24, 3, verdant Froshg was picked up.in ,M f girls. She makes acquaintancesu eaillx the surging school spirit, which has Carried I It Fhfeugh hel' Pleesmg Pel'S0Hal1ty-I I-eflle her successfully to her goal-an A. I-I. S. Q I, ' 4 IS 21 3009 b00Ste!i of A- H- S3 and. U1 fact. of graduate. She is going to Temple to con- f .if 4 0, 5, eVefYthmg that le Weffll Whlle' She eXPeCtS tinue her study, and when she finishes, she .PIE 2 Q gg to enter the busmess world. and. some day may return to A. H. S. and inflict Caesar's mfly eVen hang out her OWU Shmgle- We Commentaries on the incoming Sophs. jf, gf vgsh hes sucleess and happiness ID anything Whatever she undertakes, she has our sin- 4 I, S e Hun efta es-H cerest wishes for success. 551 15 242 E' I '-1 Naih Pleda, 3, 45 Commercial Club, Vice-President. . - . ' . 322 ElighgalgiogiailI'EfgZ1Jfge?giSEYv3 4g Freshman C106 Clllbi 1,1 13,09.itQflg g1eLi:iietiiiyFIIi3IiiXsliiiiJzilIi1'Classilrgasijsrhiiii I-' uiil yi a, ' ' ' ' ' ' BueSt:1ff, Alumni. gif.. .. I DENNIS TI-IEOBOLD RABENOLD I ' ,I , ' iii! V V 7'i I. N c rl' , ..l ACADEMIC I DENNY 3 ix ' A lillle humor now and lhevtis relished by the ARTHUR I-'EROY REED , 'I V425 V- ,el bm of mm' INDUSTRIAL, PATTERNMAKING HARCHI, ii .ff 7 'I liiennyk IS thought ofdasl one ,who-Iwill 'iStudy shortens life, why study? ' V , . ,IV .I , surey ma e a very goo- njun. e IS U H I , ,V Egg I5 ,, tall and handsome, but this does not inter- Afell, IS Uebedys gee? but he can get 1' JZ. 3 . LII fere with his education. Although he is un- enYl30dY S. 8035 He deelded, t9 take UP I iv li decided as to his immediate future, we think Woedwefkmgv becausethe doesn t like to push ,lk I I 'gil that he will surely turn out to be another one 21 Penefl. all dey- Aside ffeffl these things- 'I I - of those who have Risen from the ranks. Arch IS one Of OUT best Seniors' 5 gig p Class If00fbfII1,2,A. A., 1,z. F00tba11,4, ,L 1 fi. Page Ninety-four M1 pl ' -E5 E 2 Iii , I . I , I ,, Y V ' I ' p i. sl I 9 I' 7 . Nt M71 -, At A .1 '4' 3 I - few- A ' W A f-.fff, .1z- fl bfirvwi ' .f A , ' if r .I EQ Fr H+.---S I-1' - ef-PI 'i-'-'rf- I .. - ' as ., x if iii 2 Lvl . ' -I-I,Li-iwm.iff'-i'- f'7f5EQ7ef!-fi-.1-' 'i.ei- .7 :- -Y 'Y ' Y ' 'H Z1 sm' ' 'gm-.vi:5l.ulu I . za f' M ,ff W ' ' ' f I. I I . II . . . LJ so I I .. -I' 1, III.. 6 UU , U1'!:a:g,'51U, P- .IS .T UH ULJL I t I - .lf If If' It 1 s i-D II S 4 Qin I I' L I I ,M Te? 5: y -III Q U T. l . I I I 4 UU I .I UI ' Ie I I I' M I UUU , 'V I 1 U I, f flilf .I . I - -i .II I I f ,v WIT. x ,eff .WI . DOROTHY KING REESE GENERAL Derry To jx up hazy uzlh an ann lo please Is the grealerl pleasure of Dorolhy Rees? After leavmg I-Ilgh School Dorothy wIll go to a beauty culture school In Phlladelphla and there she wIll prepare for what wlll be her lIfe work She had at first Intended to become a school teacher but she would rather be a halrdresser We wlsh her great success CARL ABRAHAM REIDY ACADEMIC I BUCKY lhfre I beaulx zn Mem 1111 If our Alma Mater had encouraged boxlng as a sport we feel very confident that Carl would have excelled In thls and would have brought more honors to our A H S Bucky as we know hum lS a real all round sport and IS a pack of fun when the occaslon calls for lt As a student he IS par excellence and a credIt to the class I-IIs favorlte pastlme IS horseback rlclmg We hope that to hlm a goodly share of luck wIll find 1tS way ETHELBERT A. R. RIEDY ACADEMIC I RIEDv 131g In .vlalure Ing zn mind Rledy Comes from the suburb of Greena walds and IS a very studlous boy as far as school IS concerned He has a knack o solvIng hard geometry problems whlch many want but few get Rledy IS seldom mIssIng at meal tlme and IS also a seeker o knowledge HIS pleasmg dIsposIt1on has won many frxends for hlm among the stu dents We know not what hIs ambltlon In lIfe IS but we know It wIll be a success Booster C lub Orchestra 'md Chorus Stamp Cluh GEORGE RICHARD REINBOLD COMMERCIAL JUDGE l ul off nl tomorrow what Iou can do lodav George IS a very solemn lookmg fellow One would thmk that he was a very SEFIOUS mlnded fellow but such IS not the case To those who know hIm well he IS a llvely and cheerful Chap I-le IS muslcally ll'lCllIl6d and Ins favorlte Instrument was a harmonlca but he has now substltuted lt for a saxophone Page Nznely five I lt -dw M?-1.-,jfs I I' 5 I F: If 4, l I,l1'll 117, T YI I' L I I ' II ' ' Ig I - - Il ,,,, . . . U U ,. E5 M 55:-. -I U .II SU 1 , , , I U - f 1 253: .5 , ' ' J' I ' ' ' ' II - l r, I I ' ,if , UU U . . . . , U fi ,UU ' ' as I . . I,-Q U.I UU-,U UU , . , . I . U-5 U l '-ill: I! .. ,, kg III 3 Ip: x II: , ,IU U I I .1 U4 . If I' ' hi .I ,I ,-'I Q I .I U ,U EU U I U? I . . ., f u Q ,Il II'l 'NI , .I I, . . ' ' ' . . UI I' I3 ' , , - I ' 'J Ig , V1 . I. ,I - . U U Z - 3' ' I. NJ - I I - I ' I .' , ' ' ' ' ' I E I ,gg I N 'UU . . . If ki I Ii ,I 4 1 ' I 5' E I I I I V U U UI I I I I I .I Jr' .P -. I 'XI - ,IIN ff I X I , , , 'U I I -s,,,,,. f e X . -n . I I I .I - , I I I IW- I, - ' -1- E I 'wa f I ' ' mx -v' '94, 5 11. ,,- - . 1 . 42 l f! I l I- Il'l,'l l - -' .5 0 .9 - -- - TE. D. II . . . VI. . ,..- ,.e- 1 ..- . I , -- .1,1'I.,' Q-. .fe ' 4,-'E-,, .-.Ip II, .7 Q - .Y, . ', 2 si- .f r . ,'.'1L Q , ' .mf 'fe' , in '-I-' ' Y,5.g,-- V -- Z, - '1 - -. I -' f :I ' rf -- -A-' -1 1'-' - ' -- '+n.....,. nl 1 A I Il' I ' ' i Y Q It 5 f'T . . I C 1' I -:I Q 75 .L I . . . k A .,,... .. I -ISV., I -I ..II uIIf I 11 . 454 ' 3 31+ - '4 . .' I. MLK ' f,'3!'i-Qj,l5-.l':Elfg x C 15-ff .C :.:-17? 'Lil-r . ' ,, K LQ' QL , I - - ,. -- ,.. .----.. K I. ,I JIIXQ- I Y? fi fi Z' 4 EX I :ig Xf If 'LE IA P T15 4 'I 35,5 Q ' 2, :S QQ- , . .Ili M23 I M' leg M I 1 X , I I I L . - I I I I - I I I I . I 'Ig If -I -II I I ew I' III III I I I I I I I I I I I rff W 1 1 H 7 W 1 W, , .IU I vi III RUTH ESTHER REINHARD ARLINE CATHERINE Rl-IODA .,. - COMMERCIAL RUFus COMMERCIAL LEANY A I. 3' l BashfuZ lhough she be, Dear lillle vampire, don'l you cry, li 5, All her loves are for thee. You'll gel a 'fral' pin by and by. I Who is that quiet girl coming down the Arline is a good sport and a fine pal, 'I:I2,f corridor? Why, that is our Ruth! She although she is notlthe quiet glrl she appears 2 53 claims she is going to be an old maid. lt to be. The opposite sex seems to play an g 'S seems almost impossible, since there is such a important part in her life, even though she rql, gi nice young man attending Lehigh University. assures us to the contrary. Lessons are the :A Q. , But she does insist she is going to be Hsome- least of Leany's worries, but, anyway, she fa, 2 II , .. .. , ,, ,lg s I body s stenog. hopes to be somebody s stenog. and we all N f-, Es G1 C1 b 1 wish her the greatest success In life. T E ce u , . , If. B Athleg-IT Association, 1, 2, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 43 ., ooster uh, 2, 3, 4. Tis I Vs f 2 PHYLISS LANDES RINN II IIS ' .I U Ii Ig CHARLES ALBERT REINOEHL GENERAL PM 5 ACADEMIC l IKCHICH An innocent maiden with sofl brown eyes. SX IF if .. .,, . . II' 2-I if if When 'Chia quils kidding, Ihe.sIeIue.0f Liberly .Phil has taken a marked interest In all I 5' - w1ll waltz down the M1551551PP1-Y' activities of school life and has been successful IQ- VI -' . . . . , I . Chic is a great kiddef- His Chief ambi' lflcifiingif 2011. amaihziitrrilsiiizhbl Iiiiilitisglilg - . I tion is to show the world the value of study- 1 - I I, I I - - - - . c ass she seems to enJoy more than any other. 5 QI. I. ing. He shows little or no interest in the fair V I ,II .,- - - . We wonder why. Perhaps it lS because of I, ' fe. sex. Charles has a. peculiar bent of mind: - A - I ,I '35, h h lk h- k h- b . her pleasant associations there with the I III w enever e ta s, you t in IS rams are - H b- - - b h f, III: , . - opposite sex. er am 1t1on is to e a teac er, , II, working faster than his mouth, for he cannot and we know She will succeed . limit his knowledge fast enough. I-le has ' ,III not yet declared his Alma Mater. Booster Clubg Math Club. Eff 'II Page Ninety-six 4 sl ff' V X I I KN --s I f v . . , ' H3 S lu :I j Q I I A ,n ff I L , P f1?57?3'i ' .5 ' ' -. . '. 'III Il. 2 , - ' ' '-411: , I f Q ' ul f s f If IWIIEI:-I , r . - It - I I , -- 'V 2 1?-t?vfW'i L-.:..-H-15:41 . ' .1-.,Qivtim,-i2'.I'. 'fIFfEFQIg?9-fb,-II. 'Fil -L , 'E-gf ,+- s 'sf' ' 1-' n ' ' ...7.m.....T I - ' ' 5 ,N IA N fa A V2 ' I - - f,i s'1.! ,is-1 F -K Qui 'gait . lff.il.st A ' ' ' ski ' - t A ' ' , L O ' -,if3:Li15r-ei- . - rl-ECC 'il 'fl ' ' iz' T ' T Q A, X ul Xi: , filll if qkf j RTS 'Hel Z :ffis Q zji ' f 7' fra ' ' H' 5' . 57 I , V I ,I nz K QL l' 1 , ' f. X L - 5 I E . I . C e A nl ' , ,. ' lfil- l ll lli ,I ll , E I ,ul ,, fl ' 'I ir 'EYE , I V ,: N I , 'l i 1 QF ,V 11' I I X ,I p rr, -- .. 2: .: N751 -V , , Y , ,725 1 lr . r' .1 1 , W l Xi l f ?f'f N CATHERINE VIOLA RITTER ,IESSIE SMITH RI l'l'ER ', ,'. ACADEMIC II uKITTY,Y HOME ECONOMICS UJESSH ,V- bl ff viz, I 1Jon'l worrye-il shortens life. Silem'e is golden. Q, M51 -aaa. .I That seems to be Catherine's motto since This is the quiet, unassuming miss of the ' Home Economics Course. She is very modest 1 I ,ii I, if Q find her worried. As to her , 5 interest in the other sex, she seems to be and ladylike. Jessie is seldom without her I 5.1 43 U you HCVCI' I 552. N -5 x I , ij content to smile and look pleasant. Camp lessons OD and obtains passing grades. She I Ii? 1 .L life has a certain attraction for Kitty, is always ready to help others and never Jet 5 ij., 'Q but, we're glad she appreciates Nature, of refuses a favor. We are sure she chose the f 2 'Ima course. Kitty expects to teach. Home Economics Course for a special reason ' fx : ' - , f A 55 ' Classical Club, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, Math which She has not yet told us' l 4 Club, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Spanish Cluh, 3, 43 Girl , , , I, 55,1 gg ., Reserves' 4. Home Economics Club. 4. 5' . Q eil ft ml CHARLES BOWMAN RITTER GORDON WARTON ROCKMAKER .V his ui i ACADEMIC I OSCAR ACADEMIC Il ROCKY .Q i X f .. .Oscar HWS to Zgughgnd make mzlh' A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse. l V fl T h lh h th 6 I. . . . . i ,, ' I OC we es a ow mm 6 hm- . Whoever said that, said something im- i k, V ., ' 5 ' This handsome chap has the distlnc-tion of mortal, for history has repeated itself, at ,fl 2 ff being the smallest man in '28 and having the least that's what Rocky claims. Rocky gi. vi biggest collection of wise cracks. 'Tw1ll.be a IS rather bashful and shy at times, especially , ' Vi' ,I ,N long day ere some one trips him up In a Joke. when lt Comes to making announcements , H W , 5' , X I Even Weinsheimer couldn't do It! As humor from the .auditorium platform. But shy I ,Q il,-f lil editor of the Canary, he has proved himself at other times? Not a bit of it! At least I' f fi a genius. Oscar has been a real student. Tunnie cloesn't think so, does she, W If M Eh Though a small man, he has a big heart and Rocky ? He 15 always able to make H I' 1 is a real friend. He expects to enter State. friends with that ever-present smile. Math Club. 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Manager, 4, Booster Club, 1, 2, Booster Club, 45 Humor Editor, Canary und Blue. 3, 4. I 1 in 1 Page N inely-seven '1' 'I R' ' l N N in , ' f' fx, fs , f 3. sg A I . , is I . vi. .M ff f . i I, .ss --12 r f-far - ' A aw. 1- I w irwl J 1 'eq -2+ Q, . -.. , ...et-. ..,i,q..i, .- .,, ... , fr ,, V. .u f .,f.,. I , 5,,,,:-,aa ,,,. , .,. -4 QQ., vi X . ng L, E. f ,g 2- - fl -' -1-,QF if-Ffw'.M'f1'fvf1ef'-1,--'W-' ,:-.z,,- f T:- ' M' ' 'r T' ' -T 'T' 'r ' K T 'zu l'A' L 1 ' 1 ' Y '-x-:nz-m.u-ri .51 - ' Q ,- w fi A K f e-la 15 in in Q BJ r W . - .mm I ff.-4 -. ' , ,, 1- , :rin -'34 . 'f - Ng, Y, , -sr , l,g.v,?: ..,:1 'f: 1 - lk-W. U .. k A ' ' -:'.l.-,- -HCL .ff ,g '54-le - a ny ii Nl A l . il, li 5 M... V QMJ X C or X 4 W C I , ,f fr-.5 Q fr 5:51 . K : ' N X, 3 44? , ,fx 4,4 ,gt M K ll ' ' 1 ' ull I l 5 U' L. ' . I ' .. 4 W , , y .V f. it 1 I ll I l ' I if I iii T :li i A ,il W I 1. r . ' 1' I . 'bi Q .0 I '1 1 V v 1' x fs,f?hz : ' . fly il! f I I : if W 1 1 --iii ? A i il v it ',, fn.-..::..i uw. inf' 'rr .1 Hilu v W jf! ii' N N, BARBARA ROESSLER RALPH PAUL ROSENBERGER I ACADEMIC II Boas COMMERCIAL KKROSIEU 'U gr t Don't worry, il shortens life. The bigger they are the harder they fall. ll M ,I Bobs is not just another girl of the Rosie is one of the baby faces of the K , Senior Class. She is The Girl, a booster class of '28 and that is why he is so extremely 1 lx' 5 of all sports, a student in class, and, best of popular with the maidens of our A. H. S. 1 -9 all, a friend worth while knowing. Bobs He is another of those fellows who always W ,Q is 'always' bubbling over with the joy of wears a smile. Our friend has thoroughly M Y living, joking, laughing and teasing. Another mastered the art of shorthand and surely was gg of her. pastimes 1S selling checks on the a bear in that subject. We are all con- 'S boys' side. Luck to Barbara. vinced that Rosie's personality will go a gil I I . . . . . .- ,gl 4 E2 Booster Club, 3, 45 Girl Reserves, 2, 3,4g Chorus, 2, 3. EEE xgsidln galnlng prominence In the busl 5' l I is. ' 'EZ 1 5 ' .121 'Q p E- ,, MABEL M. E. ROSENBERGER MARTZIA DORU-EEMROSIQNFELD W in GENERAL ..MABEL,, ENERAL ARTY ist. ff hi! .. . H11 1 rm 1111 h 11, p fs 51247121 51:3 gil 222521552 gfiegfgxifi 1,2131 plow, F3 igfevoifeeiioilfizfigfzgaf zfharigiiy bird. , Mabel is quiet and very Studious. A11 Mafthf dmain lgobbbfm. is Singinii bof 'V . ' WK , that she does is done well and with great Courselhs e oiifot eq t mgs as Yi 'h ut iii W' ,f H ability. Any one looking at her marks will aorein an eany mg e Se WT fxpecukg :Eff f fi say that 'she' never neglects her lessons. trd-e :Z za' soorfler Cert alia Marti L' Q LEE, Mathematics IS her hobby. After improving S u hs' 0 OO muc ' no -Oo I e' at a HE' If 5 her knowledge on this subject at Keystone certainly has our good wishes for a bright QQ l :lj Normal, she is going to teach it in some high future? 1' 6 her name In hghts' school. We wish her the best of luck. Chorus, lg Izgugtr-r Club. ' N fi Page Ninely-eight n iz, ,. N i Q I KN A ' r ' ' ' f . . w. Q f f f ' e gi 2 ft. XX ' . ...rag 'P . 9 1 .lf ' KN .:. . -.1-J: A ' 3, X 29- ,F . -.W ,--. ta - g e ,LIWHI5 In . ,J,fWLr,. , .1 . . , ' 5 -' fi ,.'.,: 35? -Z-wg ff 24,17-5 gala -'e:.1 5l'!LL'.g.-. k J - 'A - fa - -ff A f ' l' ilf. 2 4:-:fwf f Q4hgis-Wm-'TW f '7 '5EQ7g'5 'ir'1'.i 37 .72- . , f Bf 1- l ' ' ' 5 .N 1 l w A C C ll Q 75 ,' I - - .. .. .. I 1 .,,' fl1UJh -I .IIIII4 K I 1 I L A ' Q .',l,,',,,1l ' filii-gfliiineidl Y ,C ,ja-gags? Iii. 5 ' -K R' 21Q W A, I 'Il I IDLE XZ' I X I' 3 f kff f FZ' ff lf? 'P' 5- , , I I' H K4 I Il .- I ' I Q I, , W' A 1 , In , I W I . ,-' -4 I I I Y' ., ., ' K I-, Iii . ' I ,Ill 4 If I Q., .5 I C ' ' . ' I is ' 1 I li , Ilhll ,Zv IJV- Q l ' V I I1 L ll ' I l , A I .I. , A : I ,'. K -at 1 I l , H- .-.-z Af X ,I N , Hr ..1,-'FII-n ': ,g I-,H-VCI., lrrfr rr 4' '. W 'Wf LEAH ANNA ROTH IDA CATHERINE ROWE l' ,, -I .' .4 ,, .I ,. Ag 4' f. ACADEMIC II ANN COMMERCIAL IDA H ' HZ93Zgr'f3lV!.E'ife.,, A belief friend does not exislf' M I. 512, 'F Leah IS always ready wIth a smIle. She IS Ida ls not as bashful as shefused Fo lf' but 'l' 'f vy ,WV willing to help any one with her lessons She we are not sure of the reason or thIs c ange. ig: I II , - ' . We can t say much about her future. but we I I is has endeared herself to many and IS qulte believe th t the e, ethin ood in store -f:.I l popular. We don't know what she wishes to for h a r S Som g g ii' ' do after she leaves her Alma Mater, but er' I' ',' whatever it may be, we wish her luck. Here's :Ah how! 52 ,V Economics Club, Treasurer. .IV I MARTIN ROTH ffli A .li ACADEMIC I HS'-EUTHH ELIZABETH RUBY ' IEA? Guess what 1 deduced? COMMERCIAL BETTY , N 'II II Marty , the youthful sleuth. is another lf she will, She wuz, youwq depend on ig, , I , 3 ,. of those qulet chaps who say httle but thInk If She won 2. She won I: fha! S Nw end of 11- j-A ,I Il: abqvhole lot. Really, though., he IS an agree- ..Betty,, is just what her name signifies- I 2 , a e and SOClabl6 compamon whose flrst a rub She has mved ver a reeable to 55, V -- If thought IS of you. lt wlll be noted, too, y' .P ,I - y g I II Z' h - - - - both sexes. Our Betty 15 most at home ,III ,I , t at has flddhng hand was a bxt of help In - . ,I V,, I V the success of our orchestra While his behmd the keys of a Royal on whlch she has 4, 5 ' H - ' - no sympathy. We are told that she is a ' I ,, I ,Il scholastlc record was not one of the hlghest, - ked - - H f - d H h h ,, s f - 354 -t - thi d-t bl T h- WIC ' PIBIIISC. U er rIen s te us t at' er LU I I ls never eess very ere I a e' O ls l In IS e ce tl n ll fine when he thmks V.: hlh d --- - payg 'xpoay s , x QI ea t an success we, too, Jom lh toastmg f P W d HB ., , p h- 1 k-t - o a certarn -. e exten to etty . , lS uc ocome. , , ,II our best wlshes. f Ii, Fr ch Club, 4, Ol' t D b t' S ' t ', 25 0 l - , tra, 62, 3, 4. 0 an 8 3 mg Due y rc les Commercial Club, 4, Chorus, 4g Booster Club, 3, 4. I? l 'lr If , Page Ninety-nine 5 I I I , Qljwg CI 'N is ' fl wa, S N H, I . .I It , - Ng I ala, ' X ,Q q . -Iv Ze f: ?Ls. IIf:- -YI IL.:-I 'l'I.'.,-.I. , -.I I - I- A - - I . - ' 4 ' Qi 2 4-l - Iwi' , - .1-Im im.-fI I I'T'Fi'1i!A5PIII' F '--C. 2-T ,. A I s -I I '--A -S L'-' ' A -mm....:R- . ' Y W 'A l- a P ,P fs 'f Y . .1 -1' P' 'E'-I -A f ,vl' ql 77' .' ,I f- . .. if ,,,.' 4, 'iff'g' Llfilliql f . - - .9 - s k H - ' dl rf X h e a?':g::. -fr 1' Y ' ..-. rl :rx 'i ,lx f W 7 W -- W l .1 .ii ' gill' , - l - , V , ,Q ' . ' F - .ll I 1 l l. T ' . I' 'V l l n l l ,nf P , P T,,, I , T lilw 1 Il . ,ly V X , ' I , lwl, N l - 5 rrlrrfrr . ,,..,,. ,ll 1w7 17 ' .fl 1' 1 ' f l V X 'U'-jf' PAULlNE ESTHER RUCH MOLLIE MAYBELLE SAFIER M' , 1 - lf, - 1 . Li- ' GENERAL UPOLLYU ACADEMIC II 'iMOLKE,, IJ' 1 2- t 4 I Good, better, beslg all three. When .Mollie isn'l ul a ba!! game, lhere won'l be any. fi ll ', 5- se ' lf you can count Polly among your Mollie is the cham ion letter receiver, as , M ll - , H H . , . p . . f . I Y ,,3 friends you re lucky. Polly is one of our well as lts champion writer. Besides letter- W ,Zgj 5 W - most popular girls and is. an all-round sport. writing, she loves to attend football games. I ., Q, ig She is captain of our varsity basketball team, She has been a true supporter at all the Q ' I and what a fast game she can play! Polly games. Mollie is a bright student when ,i. Y is a good athlete, but she is also a good stu- there is no studyin to be done. She expects ' It fi . g . . . . . '54- 2: dent. to continue her studies at a higher institution ,fs is ,- 1 Classclilockey, 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Hockey, 2, 4, Cap- and may good luck follow her' i., ' is tain' 49 ass Basketball' 1' 29 Varsity Basketball' 3' 4' Class Hocke , 1, 2, 33 Class Basketball, 2, 3, Class 1 , ?2' Camam- 45 Sclcnce Club' 3- 49 Chorus' 3' 4- Volley Ball, 3, life Cerclc Francais, Math Club, Booster fl' PAUL RUTH Cmbl A' A' l ar' , ,193 1-, ' :rii -s 'WZ ,-R U H 2. ACADEMIC II BABE CHARLES STEPHENS SAEGER ,g ' ' ' Qi' A R , W lil X: W Only a lrombone player can Zel things slide. CADEMIC I EDS '2 - J 'G , , , , , H dui nh' ddid 'z zz. 2 x if ,, This studious-looking Senior is none other 6 1 no mg an 1 I we if T, A.. -iii than Paul Q Babe j Ruth. Appearances Behold, an example of an overworked l V don't count, as his interest in studies is Senior! He contends that the faculty has 1 T - limited. We believe his failure in this to be not assigned nearly enough home-work ll . ,.'l' if - only temporary. His loud ties, noisy trom- during his four-year vacation. lt has been ,'l I Y l 21 I.: bone, and everready. smile are well known said that he is heading a national movement Y 1,2-I J - ' gil to many a boy and girl in High School. He to have but three hours of school per day l lv, , f graduates with our best wishes, and we feel in order that fatigued pupils may recuperate. X 5,5 , Q 'f'l assured that he will succeed in whatever field We must sa that if there is a good-natured ,' g'.'2 'l L - . , y. . U n I Q he decides to enter. person in 28 lt is Reds. g il, ' . 'I 2 l r lnterclass Marathon, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club, Band. Booster Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 4. 1 1,5- w ' I if ,j Page One Hundred 'C' -ll 1 '32 ., fl N 1 A 'lj Q , I, pq '7' c - 1 - ' jf' -Ee. . '-- f J, , l- 'il ll-R11 ,.., 'A 1 - , ' -fy 2 x .- f ' E. 3-FRE. as l.-w '.- -'ulUl'?l'- .9 -H - fa - - 3 V 1-' -- 'f 'I ,'.1 -. jl,,t.--191 ,iie-as,j,,:fJ 1' ' 4.-I. ', in I.-1 il' ,G - W '- . . ff' .if 'ia g l .gw'eff- ,-,:..L.ac..mm e .--.gn in-aw--1f 'FfiEUNY' .. Mr' 2412, . .7 ,AV -. , .- ,,, . - - , -L - ,- . , LL. .I - -LL ,,, . f - QUEEN.-N lg I I 1 V, . ' ' .f , 1, . H A C fl 2 15 -9 fn. . A -- gf .M Ci I .'lf ll1f . lliyQ'?e Z'Zf'T i1g'!4 E . 3 e '- N R A ' ., :Fixx - wfi.:!Li-g,ga.ihuAQ-:FLM '11-..F L .TEL . ,Tit vii. ' 1 L ' ZIQ lk 1. W . P dl e!ll'h' 7 XZ - srl 1' k de. j X II FZ, Ii? 1, :.--S . , 4' fe- ml f 1, ' r . I 1 ' .5 K 51 ' ,iz I I l l 'l rf ,' , I ' :- , I , I I ll A gg l ll V ' I... Ur' A .l 4V . -' g 1f ' I I , 9134 r i 'li I' ' . .f 5: 1' I . il -A it . I X T V --'.. z .: ,gm I -5' N N llfff LAURA SCHADT LEWIS IVIERRIL SCI-IAFFER I 4 ,. COMMERCIAL LAURA ACADEMIC II LEwY lf' li-.1 Silenre ix a rirluef' 'illake shorl the miles with talk and smiles. ' M 'I .I Oh, yes, Laura IS a very quiet girl, but Lewy IS a lIvIng example of the above 1 -4 ,, I -fe when she has somethin to sa she surel roverb, at least, that is what his friends sa . 'I EQ f I 7 - g y .y P . . . . y , .- F ,N 5 demonstrates a rare gift of gab. She IS His humor lS known to his friends as a very ffl? I ', another one of those girls who says the right high form of wit. His favorite subject IS 3-5 ' , if thing at the right time. Laura regards life the lunch hall and he is the flrst one in there. pil, from a serious standpoint. When she is Four years of Latin have left him untouched J 14 f f llsomebodyls stenogn we are convinced that and mathematics have not soured Lew's . Q I her good virtues will be of great use in sweet disposition. Loads of success to you, , I' f 5, !1 making a real success. Lew. 3? sz ' 52 5, Chorus, 1, 45 Glee Club. 1, 4. Hi-Y Club. 35 Spanish Club, 4. lf ui!- 4-jfg lam 4 ' lil KENNETH ALFRED SCI-IAEFFER I g ii .' .I H I i. f.-: gy' ACADEMIC I LIZZIE - A . 55 lx X , Knowledge comes and goes, but here 'wisdom lingers. ll' I Z- , 43 . . , I ' .lf gl: We donlt know much about L1zz1e' but GENERAL UPAULIEH .rl K' that he is very girl-shy. All our efforts to If! ..-ll I -N fi have him make up to the fairer sex have been I ehaneed lo see a beaver damming a riqfgy, I mv' 'J l unavailing and he still goes On, heart-free And I saw Paul doing lhe same to his fli1'I'er. A Ik' , W . and mind-whole. Lizzie 15 a dandy fellow V - 'J Km H wlth a mama for English QD. I-IIs cheery Paul ls ll Jolly good fellow' and you llle ml, E55 . -gl - . - - bound to laugh when you are around him. 5 , - ,I I . smile makes up for his habitual silence and He also is a ood Warbler for Mr Acker His M H I ll' sllyngss' To l LIZ. the future ls .a great future ambigion is to play a banjo and we 'Il 'fl 'l ' questlon. but we wish him all luck In what- wish him 1 luck I 9 ever he undertakes. We must know more of g ' 3 jig. l, him- Chorus, 4. P PM pi If Page One Hundred One '4 I, ll, I I 1 l ' , xi xx -34 'ilu jf lb Y I X XX IM g 4 .A f 2 fl at gsm, N NW , - A i j,-n w,..,,3 4. , Ae- - j--' . if n - r ., gf zu. - 5 ve. ,,- E-I .-, -L ni. ,G .,!.Ij'f1n.. M- I , .4 .. , 7, ef - Y I me-5-an ,Lise-:.:- f.' - ,.-- ...I 1.--V 1 rf-bf' ,ll I n 1 if .: - ' 2 4..L '. 1 ' -1-I..F,--im-ff'-1 T'7N'E!W'2. -!i' ff -: ' P 'Y i it -i 7 ' t'-' gl V ' ' Y um-rn-:mann T rf I , --A Y ' , 1 I I X I a N f N l I ' l ' Y ' A I ,I 1 if L43 ' ., f 4 Q we me I If - -ll fall ffl I I . ' , LEE- : '. ' ig. i - - ' A 4 ' 2 ' -7- -'. lu' . '51, ' ' '.i'.,.' ' 1 K 'J, , 5-A-I yg,,.,5, ZEA,.i 'Afs '. - 5 36 le - I M A A '-i'l. lx:- 'll' - . M lil.. - -- -E ,ii-eve? f' EJ? 1 K LX 1 ek . .Il , X X l X 3 X 1 ll? f pl x r ' 5 , I the ' 5 , 41? 5' lm ' ll . I I l X ' in . . ' ' I 4 ,I , 4 l' ' I Q 'S' 4 - 5 t , 7, . I I ly I l 222 . T ,, I' I 7 1 V ll, ' r ,l ll- all ,V , ,. V rr ,- l , . ,sg ' - wi . , if , V ' l ' lm' I- .,iI.lQ., 1 , ,, lm' 'Y ,. A M N V SN W A RICHARD GEISEI.. SCHANTZ SYLVIA BEATRICE SCHATENSTEIN l. .. l ACADEMIC I HDICKH ACADEMIC II HSYLH ff. ll ' Still 'walers run deep. Who is Sylvia? What 1Li'hS'hKlhl1f all our swains ll Eg' H . H I D rommen er? ,l M 1 Dick IS one of the few that believe that H H U ',,I 4 1 High School is the place for study. But he Although Syl has been at High School It I, is not afraid to share his knowledge with Only tw0 years. She hasmade qulte fi name 4 y those less fortunate, nor is his school spirit for herself- Her Wlnnlng Personality has ' 7 ., 5 limited to scholarly pursuits, for he can be Captured many helafte- i We haYe. Often been ,li It-I., E Seen at most any High School game. His told that folks wIth high ambItIons gain a ,QI f v future plans are centered about Lehigh, where greaf, name for tl1e1'n?elVeS' Bflt how can ' I , we are sure, that if he employs the same HSYI get along Wlth Slmmons S0 far from I' il 4 Q, tactics he used at A. H. S., he will succeed. Penn Staten? In Spite Of this handicap, we ,, Ei! 'L M h U b 4 wish her the greatest success. l 54 at ' U I - .ll ,M Booster Club, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. !V,I uni K! ,'..:i 'I - 'WE El '5 ,. GEORGE BURTON SCHAPPELL fx l ACADEMIC II TINY HELEN ANNA SCHATZ El 'f I Honey weight, no springs. GENERAL UI'IEI-ENAH VV' 4 I I lkj 'I fvlsinyvf is a quiet lad. He has a I-heart as When Helen .flops sludying, schools will close. , 'V Lf, big as his boelyn and will hell? any one in Helen is a quiet girl, but silence is golden. Pl, il V law dIstress. He IS quite a duck, and .we feel She'd rather study and read than talk. She 5 ,Q , ffl feat H0 matter what he uffdelftakes In lfltef expects to go to Keystone Normal. When f, 'l Q 1 ev he Will Come through Swlmmmgly- she completes her education she will be a f ' le: ' 1 2 :L if, Class Swimming, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Swimming, 2, 3, schoolmarm' We Wlsh her luck ,and hope l fill? ,V gg Class Football, 2, Varsity Football, 4. she will succeed In all her undertakmgs. C M533 .v .5 . 1 ::,,. 2 Il ill? Vi Page One Hundred Two J H LEAN I A XX --s' I 3, . N , w ' , A t - . 54 l J 3 .a ff 1, gf- Te V' 'K . - . Q- i 'ffl l . f f -,.. . I T -4 4:2 f ' 'Za1,F: 3i,. ,ji .l- 'l ' rxfmfl-.-. , -4 ,A - -- - 72, ' .,.f,, ..-..-1-l.:avieEa:f'-e'f'-vifffilfkk, -3 I: ef 1- ' ' A ' 'E ' JL' ' v ' Y '-ry-:mu-u - ' YM' ,- ,V I . w A 1 ' f , I, Y . , li lA..' . K J' nl. 7 .'. ., , ,,.. .. -f ,, -,:'r, f -I Jfmr, -f, if f-2214.-. . li lle- -' ' Jil - li '-', ,.,n f -5fEi+isfs. 'l '-sg K fi. ' . a ble if Q Ai fl Q i , F Nl .,.l W2 C 13: H il ml , . 1 1 4 l ll 5 . ' 1 , l. . ,flf ,. ,fi I A f f ' fag il r -fin mi .2 - ' lil ,. . E ., . E .t , ,,., .tt illfvgw nk 7 w EW, ,, MILDRED RUTH SCHEETZ CLAUDE HERBERT SCHELL l VF l GENERAL ifMIKE,, ACADEMIC I HPEANU1-s 1.1! f When fllilllrezl remembers no! loforgcl, Solomon hall nolhing on him. I, Fishes will play in Jllanrlalayf' l 6 l h 1 f X 5- , , . I is lg. at et1c gure is t e appe o l vi ,Mildred ls 3, very deteflnmed and defdlg many a girl's eye. But, big-hearted fellow ' 5 , girl. If she thinks something is right, she 1S that he is, he shows none of them any par, 1 - ' determined that it is fight and will wager tiality-treats 'em all alike. Claude is a l her life On-it After leaving AlleUt0Wn.High- great lover of athletics and bore the colors l ,ll She 15 801118 t0 Contmue her edueatlen at of A. H. S. in varsity football and basketball. X, KCYSWHF State N01'mal- We hope She Wdl He is also practicing to become an Indian IA Succeed m all She undertakes' by throwing darts at the Y. M. C. A. every if day. Good luck to you at Penn State, Z SE' Chorus, 3, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4. H ,, ,gf Eg. Peanuts. gi fe Junior Varsity Football, 3, Varsity Football, 45 R. junior Varsity Basketball. 3, Yarsity liaskrtball, 45 lilig ' AC C I HR D ,, Tarslty Baseball, 3, 4, Booster Klub, 3, 4g H1-Y Llub, ,- 5 ADEMI U Y , 2. if 'i ,fa ANNA LOREI l S ' , 3' ull: HMI of all amongsl lhv 7117151 of gouzl ones. A A 'Q CADEMIC NNA 2 ,ii Any one who is one of Rudy's friends ,Tom H ip ,I fr? K, - 4' am r 1 as you go, . 'v knows that he is a real pal. He has been. a on lhenghlfanmsm, me-H V noble supporter of A. H. S. and a special , dp credit to '28. A good deal of the success of Oh, yes! Anna's our peppy blonde cheer- , ll the Canary and Blue is due to the untiring leader. Probably she's the reason for our Nl -1 efforts of Rudy as associate editor. We successful football tyear. .Did you ever L are told that he is going to be a dentist. Let's notice her girlnsh giggle which attracts her Sill all remember to purchase our false teeth many friends? Oh, no, not males? Here's 53, from him. wishing her success in her future work as a C' h l . 1'. Math Club, 4, Booster Club, 3. 4, Hi-Y, 4, Camry Sc oo mam' and Blue Staff, Associate Editor. Cheerleader, 4. ' W.: Page One Hundred Three , f-71 . X ,Q . w .A M 9 . are fav, fr I f x - - . .+A . l f -.-. 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I - Y I 1 v 1-v F ,I 1 .4 I, A, ,I 'fl' XI N MARY MARGARET SCHEIRER RACHEL FOCHT SCHLEICHER I fl' COMMERCIAL ulVlOLLYn GENERAL HRAEU ,QI- A rapful of brightness, Sunshine and smile. Hllavl-J hair and lighl blue eyes, ful , I , l Haw made bold men risk lheivIi1'es. 2 M ,I Mary is a good sport and a loyal friend, H H . I U , U , ,, .IV dependable and sincere. Although she was Yes- Rae 15- Just naturally bright- , I , , and is a good student, she had a fine sense of She does everything from Chewing gum to I 2,1 I I, appreciation for her ..StudieS.,, May Success studying, anduwe ,wonder .which accounts I ga .,, Q and happiness weave themselves into her for Qu those AS- Stuchesg h0WeVef-, do ,ll It 5 life and make it a very pleasant journey- not interfere with her education. She s a , Q. 'mfg 5 regular shark at cards and boys! Can she fi BOOSUBY Club, 4- dance? She is fond of talking, too-about ,I iff ,I , Tommy. We will certainly miss her when gig ' , I she leaves us. I 5 II Iii ' .i .fI'g.I1f- . .IP ':. I 'IES ,I CLINTON JOHN SCHLENKER if :Ei Ii' -. H i 1 ggi ALFRED CHARLES SCHLEICHER ACADEMIC I JOHNNY , IIE V-f' N ,Il COMMERCIAL HAL., -giiqhenhgqzebbecprries a boonyla life, I ,1 Tj en e egzn 0 worry. 3 lx I-' ur Iblllh' p 1' ' 1' th I. , . . ' 'J' 'I A 'X Owe' in if Us ma n In his first and last try at the varsity, th1S I V, I Al is very popular with the opposite sex. young athlete's High School football career Vu f ' He has cleared many problems, but one was dented by an injury sustained early in 'I I MII! fi 'I remains unsolved. It is, How can l resist the season. Johnny is solhandsome that I ' K I Y? - y- looking at women?', Al has learned to do his nights are spent in vain attempts to . I ,521 L-1' . , shorthand and will leave High School with a escape the wiles of the fair sex. However, I ii I ' .ful high scholastiestanding.. Keep up the good Johnny is a good student, ancl.whatever I ,f . QI work: Benjamin Franklin started the same his plans for the future may consist of, we -' E 3 Q: way. We wish Al a happy future. are sure he will be a decided success. QIj F H22 , Commercial Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Booster Club, 4. Class Football, 2, Varsity Football, 4. MEI! III 'II-Il e Fil IfI Page One Hundred Four ' zjla E N.,. E I '15 X X X 'J Y E-sl T F Nh I A- - fi IM AI I - fr INK 15' f -,,. 'f ' I X 4,2 Z-it -ff Leis '.n7I I!I I ' :.IIIIIfI.:. I if ,M - '- - fa ' if . f Q'-f'-' -'21,-Q I-,fwfi nga! ' . .1.,AQi:7igm,iTi'-ei 'f'FfiF'l2IL?,-gh-, IJ-' f'- -41:1 ' ' ' Q' -F ' i -'A I ' 'K ' V 34' ' i i ' -gr1EE1.uln . X Mx 9 . -al 4 rf' I ' 'I' X 'asf f..ffg2J . I . - .a1.',- 4',...... - f Y-A -- -,-. L - , ..g ,J H gg ' -J ?,,A!-s-.ylun4fel'- -swf., :L-4-fs 2 . - 's ilk' ' . . K O Nl X 1 I Q , 4 Xii f My ll mm' I , f 5 gt? , , ' I : I ' ee-is - . , es . I I' K ' I .KI lf. L L I ' T. I in I 9 I . . - gg f I ' ,ll y ' qi' I r,,,, ifln , alll' il 1 I II I l If I wa, , I 1' ,K - I sepia' z . ' ' - .f r ' Y I 1' i , Jig. , Il.. , 11 is - I , , X , .. ...... .2 v,, I I 'Y fr 11 A I gr rfr , ...H . 'vm' r' 41 s gf? x- NX .- N 'IW' DONALD OLIVER SCHLOSSER CHARLES HENRY SCHIVIID Il 1, lx ACADEMIC I DON ACADEMIC I SCI-IMIDDYH ff? Q' 1, i If we were laugh! outrlgor sporls here I'd like lo U.-I man of myslery and marvelous things. II 5' slu y. I if . Schmiddy, as he is known, is a quiet l A , rl, Among all his classmates., Don IS known Sort of fellow. But you know the old Saying, If '4 E If' i' as 3 Very fine fellow- He IS QRS Of the VCYY Still waters run deep. He is an industrious I I il fi gelnlfio 'I.?l'1'X?t'fZLgiZI'h 'i1il2EQifu?.Z TJFd'i, t'f fd a Tai colfejtof- of ttagngs' I 'Z 'i ' , , - uc o IS outsi e now e e is anne - ', Al l Spenfis nlflch ffme drawing 5'3mS and auto' reading. He has not, as yet? deciled whast :X Q. g ,,. mobiles- Don always has his 10550115 Pre' school he will attend, but rest assured he will 5 fi Pafedwmofe 01' 1955- select a co-ed school. He is always generous ,V fl, V if and read to hel a fellow in his studies. ,, f 1 , .y . . P it: c Here s wishing him good luck. If Z ni: ez, - 'I' L5 ' 'li I 'X ' If ,E HELEN LOUISE SCHMOYER SHP-RON A- A- SCHMOYER A ' 'I DOMESTIC SCIENCE 'lHELENl, ACADEMIC II SHEIK Q ix, If, IIHKIM has!-yimdsv galoral Man can-not lore and be wise. , ' lg Bu! still she looks for more and move, , . . .E gf ' ' Sheron is a very ambitious young man. N M- 'r or 'I Helen greets her friends each morning at He seems to get a kick out of going to school: ' ll VIN if I 8.30 with, Will you let me copy your!-? but there's a reason. There must be some ,I gi WWF - W.. Helen is then kept busy for some time, but, kind of an attraction in school that makes , I JI, gui' after she has finished her work she is once him like it. French is his favorite subject. 5 ix . ,Lvl more, one of the many happy-go-lucky and I must say he's got that French accent. 1 iff V, ' ij girls at A. H. S. We all wish her luck in the We wish Sheik all the luck a man of his 'I ff? l - ' future. size can have. 1 Ill, ' f . Domestic Science Clubg A. A., 1, 2. Le Cercle Francais I 1,1535 4l Pa e One Hundred Five , , s , 5 X 'S 2 I , ' ,K , 1 X 4 f f' I f-V5 Xsxg f X, V Qfqrzzvzzp ,. t i .A l 'Qi ' xx W tg I ,vi - .6 1,11 2' V A 'ID --1 'I- 57 I ' . Piiifmllr ll' 'i ' flmlwll- W I W 53 ', 4' - -- - fs. ' .L A Ev me , I. aww- Damages- - L- ar.. be ,I , - , -A .. f, '5' 'f 1-I ,.5'p'f' J '- -1-:.lTi- iWf'.FfiV 1 'f'7f5E3fg.' 'W' fi - - 'T 2... - - ' E ' ' ' - 4 ' ' 59- ' V ' -grin:-ru.uln i N fW C 3 ll. V2 J I . . ,, f ., -V71 ' ii -l 'llllilllin F -nl' A If geeflu-: l ille - -' e I-'fee' L A '- 4 ff' It nip ' l Jl-5,5 - AI 'ef' ' 1 FJ. - ' K' 'X iii it il X I f X V Y xl. Sill U ' , fly R l Gal' . f g X l ll ll. I ll X l 4 l I l Sr A l E I , Y l iii . I .ll , ww' ' ' . . -5 wl. WEEE! 1' X 3425- Li 'f-4 , 53 W ii .1 - :Ari-. -ia -, ,,-, J.. -Q- um EEE 1 -x il 5, :E - I, E52 I gill . iq, l if if N Il 1 Q ,. is I v A 7' ll f V A.. . ., 1 5. A I ll I, Iii' ' I l 45 H l riff' 'Ti ffl 1 , . I I hx N .IW KARL ROY SCHNECK THOMAS M. B. scl-IRADER ll, U .-'fi' ACADEMIC I KIMONKH INDUSTRIAL, DRAFTING HFQLAPH ff. Thu 'world klzows Zillle of ils greal mLzlhemalirian.V. l'Grea! big boy with curly hair, . . ' l IVho smiles al all lhe maiden.Ifai1'. Monk IS our great mathematlclan. He , ,Q 5' 1 'I ' ' ' ' ' Fl f h f l d f h if ff Q ig can dope out any proposition In solid that IS al? 'S one 0 t e ew, ea ers 0 t e W 1 - given to him. He spends many hours Study, Industrial Department. He IS a real booster I he ing his Solid and trig. '-Monk is also a of all school actlvltles and one .always Hnds - , I. li daredevil stunt man! He is often told that him at the dancesg games- Weafmg hls lfsual il, l lt A v - f - lJ cl s ll cl d H l ' he Wlll break hxs neck, but he says ltS hls wa ZUQ-D U0 mg UPFD OWU aiml ton A 1' .uni own neck and nobody Shouid Worry. He is Street smlllng at the falr representatlves of 3 going to study engineering, and we Wish him the weaker sex., seems to .be hls chlef pastlme. ,. , pi., ' 5' the best of luck. Tom IS a friend who is ever faithful. He 'pl 4 expects to study mechanlcal engineering. . he Hi-Y. if! Baseball Manager, 43 T-Square Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, HX, ' 12 Treasurer, 3, 43 Booster Club, 3, 4. 2' is , Ei DOROTHY RUTH SCHNURMAN ii' 'A 5 l ' ACADEMIC II DOT AL I I ,, . . . . . ,, GLADYS SCHANTZ SCHREIBER I , il : A bluxh 15 Ileautzfuli but somelzmex lncunl'en1enl. H ,, K ,, Holvns ECONOMICS CILADYS 'F ii, ..Dot,f is one of those girls whom you just UW Y U P A i hh Y I Z l ff- wrt help but like. She always has a kind ' 1' '1'fMg,3,fja,gg',1ef?f'T5 H P i. if 'A word for every one. We cant say much 4 ill If -, more than that she 1S one of the most popular Here s to our smlllng Gladys. A good ,, im? In girls of the Senior Class. Some day we sport, indeed. She does her lessons almost ' L -I' i Lil may find Dot teaching Latin to some poor all the time and we all like her. She may be ii innocent children, but then, who knows? one of the best sports in our class, but her I, 4 Q We all wish her the best of luck, whatever report shows she is not all fun. We wish her l 2 she does. all the luck in the world. Z N Classical Club, 4g French Clllb, 45 The Clublze, 4. Chorus, 3, 45 Home Economics. Tl Page One Hundred Six l' i I: i I l I - X V V AA 'A . gl I A M, .9 It - we 'Nl . e .- ,rl ff' ', N.- -,fd M147-f's- :' . I . - - ' l,'l i.,,- . ,, 'T' ,Z ., 'g - ff' ' . P A A JL.. v I NSE! - I- 4 It I lllllw. ll II J: 9 I .I - -e rg ...I 1- 'IE' fl ' ,' 'I' ,,.-11 ' -elif '-'ll' ls' 4 '.l, ' , Li-1 'K N 'I' ' 'i 74- be ,,l,, 4' .1-,.,...,. e.-,s.,. e ,, lpn... , ,Y ' .nr . ,. f-4,1 ' l ,f l 'E 1-L ',,iW f , ', . .:.l .LiZ'inm,-?f4Sf-a'- f','fiE,,ij'2, .. ll!-' - , ' -:L I -- ' ' A 'f ' le' ' K ' Quia...--N N 1 .X X ,AIM I I f' l , I Z ri ,V xl! V 'lla rl 3 I 4 I 4 5 I 7 Q ' 'Y I I I I' N fi -I 3 . H . , li. 2 ,H I , 4 fl fl 3 if. fl . A ., ,- We I , Li-J '. f' Il ia - ' A- T f ' i ' 1 if 2 ' IH F E . . E22 .jy!,v.Ff.. .Ag e stage 'e - t A ,.-- .l,f .li H 'J ,. fl 3fl5'F' i'e1.f..-.,, -f f -s I 1 'J' ' 'fi 'L' et I ' , I .N dv Q? Q x 1 ff .59 4 A ff f ,, i 1 f 'lvl IS. ii., Jill' I 54' I I It 211-f I VII ' , , ' ff I , N l ll I I U' 1 - V ' It , I f I ' I . ' I . ' I l I I 1? f D' - I I ,V . I, ml ll!! ' f 'G sl! K 'Ill' V I I ' I I l JJ I .I 1 N Hr r 7-,ww r I 4 on 'N . I' 1 'W 'fIf l',' LELA RASELY SCHREIBER HORACE WERNEI I SCHULTZ ' .1 I. .. , ,. ff, COMMERCIAL LELA ACADEMIC I USCHULTZIEH A brighl disposition and a sunny smile, 'LI million he'd give Io own a Pafkardf' il l II'in many frivndx who are tmrlh har while. l, . V 521 Uschultzie H as this individual is known -' 5 I N -I .r ,. - - A . - h - if .1 W I ya? Lela Pk anh auqguncl good Sport and shows great interest in advertising the W ll? V. '- 'l every one ' os er' be ls one of our, great merits of the Packard. His chief ambition I .11 li football fans' There 15 some attraotron at is to have his name on the honor roll which I ' -'I Muhlenberg for this fair Happer She has a ' ' ' ' ' if ,Q 4 , - we are sorry to say, has never transpired. ,li If-r., yeakniss f?r Delt s',, She also expects to be Horace shows much interest in the opposite QA I' 5: lf some ody Sstooog- Good luck- sex and noises it freely. He has not yet 'E' , i Glwl.1ub'l- announced his -future Alma Mater. In all I 5 52. 4 Q. 2 probability it will be Rutgers. ligf , ' if X 51, fl 'fri 'gli 'pl SOPHIA MARTHA SCI-IUREMAN 'I N GENERAL UIVIARTYH A Q 'I 'Q MANARD JACOB SCI-IULER I ' TQ I .jr ' If, 'rf ,, ,, l7on'2 worry' 1! Xhm'ten5on4 sI1fe. F ' 'ln I 5' ll: ACADEMIC I MAN .l' ll ,lf 'Ii ,I UK wird ,Nh dl ,, The above seems to be Martha's motto. ig' .ffl W -5 ' no ' ff L 8 you 0 Suuem' She IS another one of those who never worries , I ll' 'Al V Manard' otherwise known as Man, ls much, but gets there with the rest- of us. rl up 1 ,I I a jolly fellow. He usually comes prepared Besides having a weakness for athletics, she ' 'J g V I - - . . .. ,, . if ww , , H Wltll lus hlessorlsl HIS lwwdoo Sublectl also has'a weakness for Muhlenberg students. Ny. . ' ' I Bill however, is Latin, in which his brain refused Marty ?XPeCfS to IJCCOHIC a gym mSfFUCt.0l', , fig ,II LEM to function. Man does not bother with the and We Wroh her all the luck toward fulmlrng ff Ili I opposite sex. His plans for the future are thls ambition- I lf llnkllown' but we are sure Success wlu follow Class Basketball. 1, 33 Class Hockey. 3g Buostvr V in his footsteps. Club, 3, I 1.5 in nz, fi Page One Hundred Seven M' E . A X W .N W 1 fe e . A ,A 1 ff 35: I H --:Fall ' J 'X , q' V. i ff ,x ilk Xi - , j. . -1.51 A f A I , ,141 -,-I 211 T' x..-1-ee asf-fi-'rf ' Q..-' :!.l-::- 1 '-' J' '? e ' C A f TA, ' ' ' '- ' E' ' --'1 E ft-' ' ' ' ' 44-f1i+f........ ' I I - I E ' ' I D, PREM C 1' i1 'Q 75' I1 I ' - I -IU! .MII- I H I I. ,I I U 'A IE. . . , TT... 4.3.1. I 6 l i., , L 'Inj-1. I ,IMI-I' ,Int - ruff'-as tive: . eff' , I L s - -'. 4, z A MIL! .MAI - g T- ,r-4 C: -kv, -surge f I ix A., ,,.:-ft - U .-I-A-if-.5521 '-.., -1:-:fs 2--ff f - 4 f-- as - - 41 I X IFN . I X, C sff f 'rr 'f-11' .. X ' may f . I 1' -:-'15 - . II, ' ll as :inf i , , I, . ' ' If 7 .U I 1 . f I 4 .. 1 I I . , '- 1 I . I I If 1 I I IL I I 4 'I ,, , - Il f f I I f - I I ,I ,III I, 4I - I 7 I 1 II I I 'Y I rfr I 111115-,I Ir' rr FI .. . , ,... .....,. ,. ..,,. . , , . . . , I , JOHN FRANCIS SCHWARTZ MARIE ELIVIIRA SCHWEYER 11 Ii ACADEMIC I UIIOHNNYU ACADEMIC I AKHONEYI, Thr mlm who blushvs ix no! quile zz brulef' -rlwusif ham fhaymxlu I, M I I Johnny is one of our friends who blushes Marie is another of our quiet girls- She I I, :Z fi frequently- H15 b11-1S1'1eS P1113 1115 e11r1y locks makes acquaintances easily, by her pleasing I ' I AI 51-1re havef Win thi adrr111'aQ0nh of ,rneny personality. She hbelieyes in ,having her I p ' If members 0 ,t e Wea Cf Sex- -I0 nny 15 a lessons prepared daily. I-Ioney IS seriously - 1? ,I leader HS ewdeneed by the fact that he Was thinking of becoming a teacher of languages. ri: Af rnanager Of Varelty 10093311 and has me-C1e a We know she will be successful and wish her I' f . bigl sucfzessdofhit to Sax tlgefleass. I-Ie is a the best of luck. I rea pa an as a os 0 rlen s. I i I I' I-I 4 ' Classl F0otball,O2g Varsity Footgall Manager, 45 Chglfffgstii filxb' 132 4' National Honor Society' 4' I M tl C h, 3, 41 Y t D 1h2t' ' ' ' t ', 3, 4g Tl H I A 'A 4, I i 'ST' 1 guibbc, Presidciis arg Cfanhziykanilclgilhe, Athlc-tig 5,-. ,H '57, .I itor. I- 4913 ' Il :If .E , . ,L ELSIE MARIE SCHWENK I IE- A I- PETER I-IERIVIAN SCHWENZER .a- V -1' ACADEMIC III UFAIRYH I I . 21 ACADEMIC II UPETEH 75 6 I 1' I! . . ,, 2 l l A 'nighl' among lhe ladies. HA1n'fSh6' P97'fKf11UVl-' EI, R V ' M . ,, . il W 'vi Among our honored group of A men is - Fa1ry 15 One Of those h?PPy'80'111Cky W I I. I, I peter, one of the olassiest football players girls. Although she never worries Inuch'over I I II! 4,1 I that ever .played on.our varsity. Yes, sir, he? lessons' we knew, that She 15 quite 3 ,I 1' IM I H I girls, this IS the Spanish wizard who recently thmke at least' thls 1? concluded from the I I' -2 I' won the scholarship to the Spanish Academy. Way,S11e dreams awey 1n Professor Franken' I. T i Pete was too modest' he says, to overwork f:1eId s classes. Elsie has not planned any- il I IIII his brain and outshine his fellow classmates, fhmz def1,111te for the future, but We hope fy ,If I so he simply averaged along with a good many that nothing will mar her path on the road ' , I ,gg others. to success. f - bg NI Varsity Football, 3, 4g Class Football, 1. Domestic Sciciicv Club. li 4 Page One Hundred Eight I I 51 Ill I , I I 4, I Q . I I if C 2 , , rw 2 Ii . I-, A ff, , '-'. I ,xt X .f:',,f?E':: , - I 5.15, II is I .LIVILPJ , Y . . ' of 1 3' -.. 1 1' 'I-' ? , AP- - - ye.-ur.-I. 'fl' . '. 1 l1I'l I Q- '-' -I - .9 - - -Q E. ,-I1 f '-. -' ni, ,W-fd' Ti-L+-,:.. -1 - ,.-'I .u1.-- 'kv -,I I 4 , ,. -. , . r T- TW ' ri 4,! ' .':1 'i' p f-.ew-1 -gf. . ' -1-...FIim.r1'-: T'rfeE9fZf9e.--'HI' V 'E' f-:- 'N' ' 4' -U i 5 I ' K 'i 'zz 1 I - A O- A ' Y '.:rrn-:mana l I if 11' ff'-ir U .V Y ' ,V 1, fgifff-' g ,Q.1t - 4,611 - f I L w fn C ,' 'I 351 i.. 77' f l' STM LQL if 3 H1 ILA A Au M -rr 1- VJ. C' X A l E. 1 155 s. sn, 511 flf u 0 1. RW' . , V 7 ll 'L , . 1 l....., . fl i I. Il -u-nun: an EVALYN FAY SEAMAN COMMERCIAL E.vA,' Her hearly laugh and generous sou? Has helped her onward lo the goal. This little brown-eyed miss is a quiet. studious girl of the Commercial Department who believes that Science is golden. We hear that Fay is one of our honor students and therefore has no time for persons of the opposite sex. After school days are over, Fay is going to be somebody's stenogf' DOROTHY ANNA SEEBALD COMMERCIAL Do'r 'Tis the song ye sing and the xmile ye zz ear. That makes the .vunshine ezerywheref' Behold Dot our songbirdl Of sterling qualities and charming personality, she is a popular member of the class. Dot is fond of sports and is an ardent booster of A. H. S. She intends to be somebody s stenog after graduation and we wish her all the success. Cl orus, 1, 2. 4. EVELYN MARY SECHLER GENERAL EcKE K'There's 0 lwinkle in her eye Thu! makex me slarlle as .Yhe dashes by. Yeyes, Ecke is another shiner in our class. Of course, we don't hear much of her studies, but who cares about them in this modern world? Her favorite pastime is balancing equations for chemistry students. Oh, her big brown eyes! Really you can't help looking into them. Of course, the friend from UP. 8: jfs looks into them more than a couple of times a day. Lots of luck to our E.cke. KATHRYN ELIZABETH SECHLER ACADEMIC ll KITTY fl bil ofjluj' and dimples-our altogether charming 'Killy'. Kitty is the belle of Fogelsville. She is deeply religiousgat least she goes to church every Sunday and warbles very harmoniously in the choir and incidentally is very much interested in the minister s son. She intends to be a nurse and methinks her patients will be loath to dispense with the services of so charming a miss. Cirl Reserves, 3 4. Page One Hundred Nine T i QL1 f fl 1 rl f1 .iff VI 1, A i flu lm 534:11 l 1 5? I U Z 1 1 il 1'lh'1 nl1'f 1' I l 1 117111 1-,7 Vw 1 1 -' ,Q fl i ,i i'5r 1 11 gs? in ,11' 19 l ,1- 11 22 ff it :ri se J 1 44 f ,, f, , iilif 1 E' EE : '41 1 E- .Ef 5' ,z 1.3 , 'iii 1, 1 1-- 11 Jig A. GCI --1-11 'le FZ l , I .. ,, 1 1 s , ff, 5 t .. ,, 5 KX 1 1' 1 1' 4 if 1 H u ! if 1 Y 1 411 4. 1, V , , 11 4 , , . 1 ' ,1 .. ,, . , f 1 '1 .. , ,, f 1, A 1 , I 1 1 , 1 1 f 1 1 1 ' 1 ,fx X A , 1. A D5 F , ,lr Y ,IN ' g X ' -5.-, t f , f 1,' A V -14 ' A. X. - V:',,-1-771 1 is - -, I-1,1111 Q ll, ll -. A 1 1 1 11-, ' - ' Q, X if ' . --'-. -5 rl .1 ..- a-- H.-4 H11 f -1.11 , -'- y -- - .f ,K - ,,.- .ef 1: .1 ,Q I ,,- g,...L..g?.,-f,- 1-A ' s..-, in 1.1, ,N -. W r 1 - f V- ' ,,1-, ,- ':,!--...,.s......-f .-- .-,.-- QP : l1rr -ff - ' V' 'N 7 3 L f , 73,2 4 '- Y -1':.- '-' :1 .'Ffx !'-fl. ge.. '-41' ' 2,-isa-'e if ..f? -f:..-, - iw., Q v uf 7:-:agp N4 V I4-if V' or PW. - -' ' -' - -.U 'er - 1 M we g.. gs. X r iff' ' f sa- - ' lr c :J l, lil f.. -P., f gb!-4 My ,A 4 3 4' 4- lirna F4 MARIE DOROTHY SELL COMMERCIAL SYLVIE 'Ullaurlz Clmnle! 1Jon'Z gel me exr'i1ml.' And how! It seems that Marie acquired a great interest for that particular city since last summer: also, her vast interest lies in two other spheressthat of a green racer and -Q-2. LESTER JAM ES SHADE ACADEMIC II LES Hey, 'Leslah'!bIIuh! Among our most distinguished scholars is this popular and aristocratic villain whose many pranks have been a source of much humor throughout his tedious stay in our fi- 4? sf sf: :fr .,. 15: yfv ,Q -, f Eg, ig- 591, EEZ 522 G5 H? Ee ,,. lil -1 gl zla, ' i Y V - Q V I ,Ta C el 1 752' l l 1' - A L A A-.l5 f' 3 i '-ll ,vfwfr L' 1 .' X L JA' ' A --'- 4,1 4 2 ' ,531 -2.-T' gel.. fs- - if -.sri ff - K ' - - L l . , K , ll A X A: Xxfl f X gf 4 SN l rf? SW A' f 1 1 1' 2:--5 . , f . 1,: . if ' ' 1' A iffle 4 - 2,7 ew rll l ' l 1' 1 ' I Q ' ?,, A nfl lg, I 11 l Z H , - , V X I ' Q , 2 'V l F ,' I N ' n ' l 1 , , I s l f U' l as T ,, i l,, N l . l- ' ' l l 'lil i lr ' I l 4 f 1' ll' ll lla . 'A ' l l ' ri l - -haf is . ! h . y' l 'hw i ui wilful ' l lm Q A I , l lll l 4,1 ,U , . l 1' H H -1 u I, - ' ' . l ' , l .. ,, H5 f l f l ll 1 Q4 lv l 14 Eg W an unknown Dick Mysterious Sylvie dear Alma Mater. Shaclie proved himself ff will become somelnocl ' h d du U ' hl h h f 5, yshrusty ea e stenog quite an at ete w en e reported or track 'ami some day. Here's wishing her luck. practice and marathoned on our team. The X X I 2- B ti Cl b 4 world will little forget, but long remember 4 ' ' ' ' ' COS lr A U ' ' the wonderful school standing attained. l f? 1-f, Mr :tl fi Tr k, 3, EARLENE CAROLINE SENSINGER m no 1 COMMERCIAL .KDIMPLESH HENRY JAMES SHAFFER I .. ,, gf 12 HR0,na.,m,-11 GENERAL HENEY 'Y u .Here she is! the friend of one and. the Htl heminlhe making , n 'VH Eg friend .of all! Earlene is one of the shining Haley furnished the target for the ' la l lihts Ufsftliif study hne 351421 always helPS overworked expression of Shaffer, wait 'til J WA - Ev en' a e er hneecls ar riend. She is a yo? get Ioutsgdey' Althoggh he Was,-,'t v' , .alfggltg amqnght e Qppoilfi SQL 1 He' mogo ay' bear in solid class, he did liven int up by ' M - N: F farlety ls t e Spice 0 1 e' a Ways rea Y his peppy wise cracks. As he enters into the VV, H 01 UH affd an all-round good Spoft- But, cruel world, we know for a fact that Mr. f 1 ohwwhen It Comes to Steiilmg beauxiwatch Miller will always miss Henry, since he has ll ' im' out. .However, Earlene is a good. pal and endeared. himself to this pro-fessor while ,f ' we wish her success in the commercial world. endeavormg to master the Spamsh language- ! X Qlais Iglockcy, 4, Glce Club, 1, Booster Club, 3, 4, T Vzirsity Football, 45 Varsity Swimming, 3, 4, Varsity - I - 2 4, V - racy 4. f 'j' Page One Hundred Ten f' r 1 H All 7 li ,L X w i A + u , - tw y' A A P' xl -. 1.1f-fs 4, lf' ' -- 7 . 1. 1 KW, ,w il , -,4- ' ' .f' 2' V VXA H: ' ' '. 37 ' 's. iv. '4 'T r ' ls- ' f ,. 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I I 1' l ' T l .fin Q 6: 'nh' w , w 'l f rr llillv Hr' lj X l ' N. ilfflj' RUSSEL KENNETH SHAFFER JULIA SALOME SHERER 'l A, fl COMMERCIAL Russ GENERAL HJULIAH I, - f 'N g I For he'S a jolly good fellow. 'gli Qlzlitg pray lell us llhe thing P A H ,ii H yy . . , ll ee S yflu gfllng, 5 eam OV S Ylflg. , 1 Russ is a very quiet boy-when hes , , , , , H, 4 ' asleep. When Russ is around nobody can -I'-'ha' another Populalf glflg fs a fnend to W . I' be sad, for he is always smiling and cracking au' and has 3 Cheerful d15P0S1tl0n, BSPCQHEHY ' I 1' lj wise ones. He plays guard on the varsity. amflnggi- Dld You ever hear the thrlufng ' ' 'l lm Russ is a very popular fellow with the stories of adventure :he tells' the morning opposite Sex. lgs no wonder with such a after the night before. Thrill. Well, what fl . ly 5 leasln rsonallt l We all ho e Russ more do you expect when she s a good dancer. ?,, lg Inf, 1, P. 3 PC y D P Sh h ld H :L , :S 3? will become a successful business man. e 0 S 3 Paftb' UP on 3 String- ,ave YOU f, 1' ever been to lunch or at a club meeting when ' 2' I p 4 ji 5 Football, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 49 Orchestra, l. She waSn't talking a blue streak. Laying W all jokes aside, we wish her the best of luck. ip f.f,,, .ll RAY GERNERT SHANKWEILER Class Basketball TA A I 2 'Iii' ' ACADEMIC I Si-mNKv ' ' ' i' ' ' fl: I 'LES l ,I If Z' ,lf L'Slea1ly, slriwing, never wavering, l i ' X ,I Finally we reach the goal. ACADEMIC I PAULlE 1: ' lf Behold, one of the master mlnds- of '28. -'One Ofoufdeepfhfnkmj' ' fi In spite of the fact that he studies little, he , , , , if .Q l V, knows his mathematics and science. He is Shovef 15 'me Of 011' qlljet and llfldl-lStl'l0l1S N n ' j 71 ' one of the rare Seniors who survived physics Sflholafs- Althollgh unnoticed for hi? SCh0laS' vm 1 All .N without any particular effort. Ray was tlc deeds, it will be lrecalledfnf him that, - , '15 li li made a unique success as president of the when he Wofelhfs first llongles- the 50011 WOR ., , -N H Science Club and the Orotansl 5hanky a host of feminine admirers .to his side. We f Ll. :Ill will enter Lehigh in the fall. We wish him are 801118 t0 expect big things of Paulie, N, gl success' when he goes forth to meet the world. Here s gl ' - - I l luck to you, Paulie. f lg, Orotzms, 2, 3, 4, Pl'E'SlClf'Ilt, 4g Science Club, 3, 4, rf ' ,fi Presidc-nt, 4, Math Club, 3, 43 The Clubbc, 3, 4. Math Club, 4. I 'if 4' lull Page One Hundred Eleven 5 Q Ci M W i 1 . , ' . X '25 ' 1 W 31 ' is XXX ll . .:..'. J - . ' - 'li it XL? il ' A 1:2 ' if I X Y f ' .-1 3' 1. Fm-I 2 ' - rim vi I 2 ..lTJfvlfY1'- - 7 9' 4 - 4 f+- ' 421111 it i .Q . g:..-f1- -f 9- .. Sita' ,H X . .. fr. .W . . L ji 'z 1 1 2 :WV , - .1-...FEmail'-2'- 1'W'115'f'-,-. f-A- Lf- 'ss .7 1-- ' - - ' 1 -r' A ' Y ' M' ' -- ' ' L'-ii A L in ' Y ' ' ' V -gn-111-m.unn 1 I 1 H :-Q 1 ' ' ' f 1, W A I 1 5 41, .11 2 75, U. I It 1 ., .. . ,.. I W' l: ,1 ml, lk ' 1 H H-ii-V 1 xgillli-iT.'I' I ii' I ' 3 'A A A Y Q Q-l.l,., -lil ' 4 I AE -:E sf.-ff? a lia A, l s. ML mf . , rl f X .31 X Q ri f ' PENS-2 '1 ' Z' ffl fl f V ' l l - 11 15? ,W fa llllll f 1 I V Z 1 ' , I Y ll l I ll A lla l ll l, ' f. I L I . l M l 1 l 1 . 1l 1 ' 1' 1, . 1 - L '1' . . 'l 'l . l 11 4 1' 1' +I 1 -11 1- ' .1 ' 'Wi i l 1. fl i g ll ll' l gyii i I 1 v ,11 1,,f fl: --.....-e .-is .5 Hlllll 11 ff 77 lr,rf 4 , ,., Tv, I 'ff' N ' l 1' TWU! ADELE MARY SILVERMAN CATHERINE MAE SILFIES ll NV l ACADEMIC II KKDELLIEY, ACADEMIC II KKKITTYH ff' xiii' Sur'ress is the reward of vonlinued effort. For even lhough vanquished, she could argue still. ll l M 1 ' 1' Adele Silverman is a very good student Cafe-rin is a good sport and full of fun. , , fy and a pleasant Charm, always ready for any She is jolly, good-natured, and always ready 1 l sport or fun. While a lot of boys and girls to lend a helping hand, especially in dialing. W A 1 31 at her age hate to go to school, she delights Kitty is very popular, especially among the f, Ig in it. Her favorite saying is, Don't act opposite sex. We know many M students - ,ff , dumb. Although her future plans are a cross her porch mat and hang their hats in :A Q. lnfgi mystery, success is sure to crown her efforts. her house. As a Latin student, she towers wir, lf , above au. We wish Im the best luck. , 15 fr , Q I, Class Basketball, 2, 3. -5, MEYER SILVERMAN lf' 'll 1535 COMMERCIAL .iMEYER,, ':, ' 'wi - fi 3. If a girl breaks my heart, I'll break her jaw. a rf' Meyer is awfully girl-shy and would not ,rl have the heart to .Hbreak her jaw, if any E lil 12 li girl Shfifd bffk Q15 hem- .We SUPPOQC P0 PAULINE EMMA SILLIMAN V sl 211 ' ' Q glr W1 rea is eart, that IS why he said lt. H ,, if .e. rg 'Y He is always cheerful and ready with some GENERAL P01-I-Y 11 ' Ulm, 'I Witty. Saying or answerf He took an active A nighlingale has nolhing an her red hair, 1' ,' 1111 ,, part In school and social events and served ll A V' Ll on the Canary and Blue staff. Meyer is Do you know Polly ? Yes? Then, of X, LU li planning to enter Temple University and course, you like her4's natural. She is always ' Y Q31 become a C. P. A. We know he will make thinking, dreaming of some one. Did you ,V Nl 5 is good and we wish him success. ever hear her tell some stories or recite ,Q '15 Booster Club, Z, 3, 4-Q Canary and Blur' Staff, Advcr- poetry' the mornlng after the night before? gg tising. We hope her dreams will come true. ' gall' 1 3? I T 5 Page One Hundred Twelve QQ F bk , ., 1 E, , .5 1 - init CEE, - - ffaiiff. gg ' f' . I .lf 'I C ED- ,ii . - - gc ja fi ',' 1 ,,, , ,, 1 FE ,ii -1,,,, a umm-Q 11, ,1 , L R. 1 At. , . if 1 if ' 11:1 'en .E , M -1' - - f--Q -' is f 414, 1.1.,,:E1hmfwf-f1wH2R- - -E 7 -,,.,-Q :L g-- - -5 f' , ., - -P K A 1 W. 1:-n 2 , W - ' ' A I W I' 3 fj 4 al Q by 4 .1, , . U A N.. . I ., y-In .,Ii.1,,Ifi. f gf .f L.. Xl, I - ' - - ' f fl- A - - V . . .A 1, , q 5:-J , 7j.Wff', . ef' 3 ,, -E , - L k ' -,'.P,.,..1g 1 ,,i'-ff15'iflsT'n:ff51- '-Eff.La,g g.-b-if 41' 'A , . a li' Q i L , A f- ,X 4 A 5 59 X . to to 5, . . I fy Q 1 X phi 711' . X . r V IQ, x . K , ' V ...IZ I' ill? Y 31: ay. I- A , l'I ew VI ' ' f l F . ' 54- , 5 U K , .N ! , 1 5 ' I -A f I , ' . II g I in I' 1 , 5, I , '- 2 I JI I f II I 7 ,, , I Q , , in W II, ' r Il 'eu Q y , 1 4y ' I wh! I 7 v , A A , . ' 1 . g Y I I I! Tl if rrrrr - ' 'E illiwliglv Hr 4 ....- .... -....... E, , .,- , , ,A , , , , H A ,, - ,E.,,..---.,.-., A .- W f,,N I fffgi WI N , ,HW lxf ,Na I-IILDA LOUISE SITTLER ETHEI.. LILLIAN SMITH J- , FINE ARTS HSITTLERH GENERAL EDDEL mf' l 'Llnylhing lhal makes Z1 noise ix salixfarlory lo 'Nincerily is a virtue. 2 Q, W a fT0H,'l1.H 1 I f 3 -I H , ,, , , Ethe certainl has a lot to talk about the ,,' 1' M Hilda PUSSCSSCS the famafkable. abllfty morning after thle night before: it is always 1 55,4 I , Of talkmg and UCVET SaYm8,anYth1ng llke interesting to learn where they went, - 5 I Some mme' 5176 may be a Quiet-l00k1l'1g girl. what they said, etc. Her hobby is asking I 4 Yi but l00kS doa? always PFUVC- Tell her a foolish questions, and wasting Mr. Franken- 'I 1 5 5 10149 Of two- With a Slal? On the-'back' and f'ield's valuable time. Ethel's chief desire is J ' , Q lpff- 5 YOU Shall See how She Wlll act- We have to become a teacher Here's to her success mv 2 13 2 - - ' ' I Q : I more fun with her in the classroom than you V ' ' 4 2, ' would expect. Here's luck to you, Hilda, in CIWYUSI 1' 3' 3' 4- ou future achievements. 5 . y ' t GRACE L. SNYDER , r Booster Llub, 4g A. A., 1, 2. COMMERCHAL --GIGGLESH I 71- !lli . 1 747 I A k . fh ' f b ll th , 'I' ,f Il rriziliieieziilzeezgv hzilgirialgfyfiizdafirefleiirpagkik Z?'y,i'iin. QI 'I 1 'f . 1 i ' I LOUISE ADELE SITLER G - . -- , 5 ' I .Y in 4 U H race is Just a good smxlm pal, a lover of g FX I- ACADEMIC Il PEE'WEE sports and pleasure, but a student withal. Vw Q I ,,Oh' whowm walk ll mile wah me' Among her intimate friends' she is known'as lt .. ff ,4y,,,,g1ff,,'S mewy way? Giggles. Although she is very secretive 51' 4 V, A L . V bl d h 1 about the opposite sex, we have heard that V ' ' muse 'S a on e W om many gent emen she has received many telephone calls from In ' .1 ' f 1 In 1 . :3,' 'Ii i I Ef- I I we Q 1 J 'Z If . F ,II I i 'EN 2 at prefer. She's the gloom-chaser of the class, some one-but from whom? Putting all 1 and Whfl'eYe1' She 8065- S065 laughter- AS joking aside, Grace is a loyal school booster Wease tl'lPPf'3d thf0U8h.SCh00l Sh? attracted and a good student and we wish her success fy a host of admirers. Which one will succeed in the Comme,-cial world. ' in winning her we do not know. National Honor Society, 45 Booster Club, 45 Com- Ilockvy, 45 Booster Club, 45 A. A., 1, Z, 3. mercialC'111h, 43 Chorus, 4. Page One Hundred Thirteen ' I 1 . - ' ' , I r f X J IN7 7 I 'N' fi ff - xx .- . safe - ' ' I 'f I S 1:2 - ff ' ,, ff- -, V- , . -.gg - -.-I 4 , , . , +V, f N g 2. 3 -playa -.rv .1-,..wq,imrw-.4-.1-vw'1ql?9-,E.-4.1I I ff. .gy .. T I , ru f 1 '. rrnwuun-a H 'ill' . lg- -gginngch 0-H, ff., L - - - I Q I II w fi I lf -'. C ,L ka , vw. ,Hn . . Ale, . Wu: -L, -1,.I.f-4 , If A ' .7 Il' AIT' ' Ji 4 i ,lt-'f 7 k A 4 Il :lg 1 U M IA SJ.. ' X I L l A ' wt f X f X I f f Arg? Sir , I I f 1 nf N A 1. 'Zu Il 'Z' A fir, mt I , -f I Z 5 1,5 , I ,f .55 X N Q Y . :gill if V , ,f I ' f , , 4 ll l 7' ,I 1, . , , M l l ll i T I l it . . I g l . . 'I I E , I l 4 tt - . I tl. K t e' l V WV- lily! 4' 4 ek' Hn 'ill I I l ,tag ' . if A , 1 , ,:z,n7ct' n I llg It ' ' A if I lu I l sji' g A ' I I, 4, I , 51,- luuuuil ,Q nhl l,, I ,lffrrr .. , , 1-'7 w, ,rf 4, '7 N EI -' 'wtf HARRY ALLEN SNYDER CHARLES LEWIS SPALDING 'l l I ACADEMIC Il lVIICIc INDUSTRIAL CI-IARI.IE ff- Happy go lucky and plucley Go 'head, 'Chartie'. lt X :Q l With a smite his friends to greet. H . , I X, i ' M .1 H - H V , Charlief as we know, has been studious V,,I 35 4 v ,Ji M1Ck ' IS the possessor of a 'broad Smile during his High School course. Besides being l gilt' NI and, 3 friendly d1SP0S1t10n- H15 only had an excellent carpenter, Charlie is a great . if I ,Q habit Was to take frequent ,walke to CRY dancer. For lessons in the jewish hop you ' an Park ln Horder to, admlfe its Pleeuresque must see him. We hope that when his ship ' ,lt IQ-:., 52 beanty' nuff Sedg He- Foo, nas an lngfown comes in that it will bring him good fortune. , 1' :M .amz si passion for Spanish fonionsj, as any one my 2, , can verify. We knownnot into what channels , , , Q 5, he will drift after leaving us. i' ' ' 'V 1 i'! E tf Math Curb, 3, 4. p iii I -Q7 X ij, NATHAN SAMUEL soNTAc A FEI, :li ACADEMIC II .iNAT,, - ' ' ,Ig , I -I li 'iThe'f'S W0 fl , , , . ,, HARRIET ANNETTA SPANGLER :Y V ' J To find the mind s construction in the face. H ,, L gg: .. ',' ,. 3, - ACADEMIC II HARRIET 'M - Try and get a break In Allentown seems HT U d I , t U H N 21 fig ' Z to be Nat's excuse for spending so many ll an growing a ey' Ef. ?I. Z i' Weekends out gf town- , Who 15 the new Harriet is very attentive in the classroom , ll 1 Wi. .I attractlon now' ,, In Unis Freshman and and she is sure to get everything the teacher 'N ,I ii ' ,' Sophomore years- Nat staffed OH our elnse speaks about. Harriet finds it comparatively V' ,girl f 4- basketball team- . H13 .lUn10Y and Senior difficult to manage the vocal chords and keep I ix if yearsywere spent In-well, other diversions. them from expanding continously. Well, z ,V t Nat 5 Success 15 assured at Ohio State- here's wishing Harriet success in everything ' Q'-'Q A lt Class Basketball, 1, 25 Orotan Debating Society, she undertakes. , , lj 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, 4, Le Ccrclc Francais, 45 Booster j V V Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Debating Squad, 3, 4. Chorus, 2, 4. hifi I l l ':1 if T I-T Page One Hundred Fourteen W a '5 , I ' , 'I ,pil ,XX I, ARA ,L D47 'fy A Q, CW 5, Y A - If f -. L' I I -1-f 5-fm ?- - . 1. 'I : , AA ' 'iz' , . ' - 2 f fi t? 1 ' t.. If ? fI'-mm-.I - -I - f- if A t Y, 1,151 it .',.- .Ag , . ,:,,.,:1s1 ,Li -- -1 -gp 4- gs, 5 ,,, Il.. A 4 1--wi in i . .A V4 - :eg Y:,,lj.,,.ff .ff 'gl if ' Lf. 2 1:-Jgfwf' J 1 : .li,inn-f'f 2 f'7f'7E?L?gQ, fl-t-' fe.:-Q? 'ei' 41' -1 , e ' f-' ' gg D -mm .,. j , T I T 'i I Il 4 T fx V C 'I 11' Q 75 I -I ' .2 ,. A - - ' 1' -I1'z- Ili-1 . Y L r I 232e'5i-Li l i w, iI!...yEg.-v . ' ' f 'i A,Hdi,57f'T -T4 Q11 '- ' '.I,,4,' . L 4 i faiiffilihip eibill ' I ai sle S i, I I X gl MARY ELIZABETH SPRENKEL ACADEMIC II MARY She lowers above Ihe ofherx Like pine Ines on a height. Behold! a fair damsel who is abundantly blessed with height. Mary has won a host of friends by her sweet disposition and winning ways. Her favorite pastimes are swimming, tennis and letter-writing to-- all right, Mary, we won't tell. She intends to enter Temple, and we know that she will if my 1 Y' e fy 7 ' .II . I ' I I If I Il- 1 I in fll I .9 EE ' I A FI. 1 . I ibgiizl : U ' llllsli I liz -T:-ii 'i TiI ':-: 'i . ,I W rr A-R. ' ia .2 lu, ff - Y I I ffl' X ' Iliff CHARLES ROBERT SPONEYBARGER .. l COMMERCIAL Bos I Rub-az-dub-dub! Ilenfs me and my drum. ' 1 This handsome youth is proprietor of the M ,I-unk 61 B-unk Store. The store has a I ,I I' deficit most of the time because Bob gets I,, if his spending money from the cash drawer W I and eats up all the profit. Although he says I he is a woman-hater, his hobby is writing to a 'wi 1 fair maiden in Huntingdon. In his leisure ff l moments, he will sit and admire snapshots , I I of her, murmuring all the while Days of eg absence, I am weary. She, my love, is far 14? 3 away. ' ' ,,-lf' -1 be a successful schoolmarm. Here's lots of luck. Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club, 2, 3. Ky 'I ff All X f S II 3 f F T l fb?- W l 14 ll ITTII C I I I I I W I . li '- n,I VIII Ill I I I II I il l I' 'ITYQRWWI W is , I Xl' fail- I I 4 I V j ff ,' . . 'IS7 715 . MARIE VIOLET SPRAGUE in ' ' ,ll I 2 ,.I' COMMERCIAL MUSH EARL LEWIS STAHLEY 1 I l' t Her hair is lighlflhis Iillwls lossy COMMERCIAL EARLY l lil X, L5 gl .Spqrls are her nalaru! mclznalzon. ,,f L, em V g All Ouffmlle 10515 Sh? ,ne W' mf' pf-95 He is sludious when he sludifsf' X I V Io lease 15 her znchnatmn. gg. I-7 f .. ,. . - Ea l is a membe of that studious an of I 4' ' - Mush ls- a happy'g9'lucky damsel' but studeiits who belhng to the Comgneriial -l , H 4 aside from this she has a Jolly disposition and D H- h bb I - - d ' if g'I I can make friends with anybody She is very apartment' ls 0 y- ls typewrlmilg' an- l III? , ' fond of outdoor life and belie 'S in havin a he is quite an expert at it. His ambition is ' gl? il I ,QI-I ood time ve g to be a private secretary to some great ,ggi f 'fl g J business man. We all wish him luck in any- 'I , Iii? , We don t know what she expects to do when thin he ma undertake l I P? she leaves school: but we wish her happiness g y ' I 5 1 and success in the future. Commercial Club, Philatelic Society, 1,155 1 Q fl I' Page one Hundred Fifi.-fer. f 1 ll I ,gif I lx XX -'si 1 1 X5 i . I I I . N. l me 9 N N Kgs . , f 2 N. . -::. ' . - In I., -. L ,1 . -.1 E- f f , V '1 1,-Z Q. f '.1,.i 'UQ' g1,,.,:-an gil-e:e.3 ?' ' ' 43' il. ij. . l I 1' -Y - ' ' 51 - AFLLZLJV- ,s f , 'A gl ' y-! . ' -1':.iTi. -iw-ri-i'1 '97fif1QY9-QL, ui- E -4,1 2 i 2 , ' ' ' ' -Q ' ewan..-.-.4 'P vl l L - ' ' . 1 A rw f C H' 2 15' f 1 KJ y' A 42 l -5 Ni-1 ' lg. 3 , ,' -' 1 51 4 . , g-,gh -.. A ' ... ,, '.f g g.1.u1,4 L T lf-inse t '5 - 2 .5-+ L Q- C A C E-'l.l's.- 'fl ' 1:2-gi '54-'er - PQZTTT T In l 1 -1, ' , , x, X! X f L X I if- 1 X 951 f l I ' Xfi f Yi 11 r 25124 , .- ., f ' .vii F QV l 1' '1 W 'EV , 'lf' ' ' e ' :Y-- g , . , n N' l T l1.i' --7 : W A I .. , 1 5 . i mg.. l 1 1 ' 1 . E ll I . , f ly g l ' ,, I' 1, . LL - ' i ' ' , ,+ ll I '11 XI, . i I A H A A I x :V 1 A . E . l . E., ' l . . ., s W xl . 1 . I, . ' l T Ei E ' 1 1 y , X 51? mme :I l 1 Y X .. .... 1,,111, T U 'aff' f v.,7 uf' ' - W - N 'J l x 'lm' ALBERT CLARK STARK PETER FRANK STAUFFER 'l A, lr ACADEMIC I Jo-jo ACADEMIC l UPETEU lj' I , ' , 2 1 Now I begin lo see bmluly in bulldogsf' 'll lall, dignified and 1'rI'errr11l Senior. Il J 1' It jo-jo is not only a debater, but also a Pete is the good-natured youngster I 23 l , football player. He is also one of those that is always strolling through the halls ' L L 11 numbered among our popular brutes,-and with a young may called Starkie. Stauffer zz, ' 5, why! It took him one whole year to find always carries a ready smile for any one. 1 'Elf I out that he couldn't sleep in Professor Because of this fact, he has quite a large 'il 5 lVliller's classes without him knowing it. forensic ability. There are two things about J Q1 'lnff-1 We think that a job as a professional sleeper high school that Pete hates, French and E V if in testing out alarm clocks would just suit singing. We know little of his future wishes, ,1 ff' , 5, 51 his disposition. We hope that later life will but his efforts should bring success. ,gg U Find him in a position of success and ease. N , l 54 .6 Le Cc-rclc Prancais. R ,' ug:- ,, ' 'fm Varsity Football, 4. ' Ti, .1 .Z ,- 1 ,. .. 1 P .1 ANNA MELBER STERIVIER ftf 1, 'El HAROLD CHARLES STAUFFER C HA ,. 1l s 1 1 'i H H OMMERCIAI. NN 1 ,351 sl. COMMERCIAL CUTIE y , 'Kg v I Black hair, blank eyex, sweel, Q 1 1, -,I For he's zz jolly good fellow. They say you can'l be heal. F T' l . ' '-1 lil ,. . ,, . . .. .1 . L' W lw Z! Cutie is a woman-hater, but nothing Ann seems awfully quiet, but when she ' W ,,, pleases him more than to go-around with a is in a crowd she's along with the rest. She , WV T 1 P ' half dozen or more. Harold is an active is an ardent follower of' s orts, and is success- l ., ,1l ,A . . . . . P, , ,, .. 1' i . ' and sociable fellow. He IS a buslness man fully managing our girls basketball team. 1' if ,IV I FW ' and always gets things done on time, although May it be also noted that she is a good 1' gif, If 'Q - he has been known to mix things up slightly. student. We hope that after life will find ' fl? lx 3 all He expects to go out into the business world just as capable a manager in business or in f ,11' 3 and help manage it. Here is wishing him the home as she was with this, our team. ' T 22 l . 3' ' Q . uck and success Class Basketball, 1, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4g Tennis ,E lljfjx W Canary and Blue, Advertising. 3. Y 1,5231 , at gli 11N Page One Hundred Sixteen i ll? ba' azz, I l 1 l 1 VN ' 2 1 ' , ,- - f ' ,E gl .X Ny I 4 , l, ,pl , V ,ff pq Ui 1 w -Ji. ff 1 , -2 f 1 . . i f +w6.r1 ' -1 ,V - ef -1 L- 5' ,.',.1 --. 47HQ.,1.1. 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I I ' fr' '17, QI rrlrr as .. ..., . . , 'll 1 I N I Xu, ,I ' DALTON JONATHAN STERN HILDA REBECCA STEWARD I' A, I COMMERCIAL IKDALH ACADEMIC Il STEwD lj' I 'KVI3' kingdom for Somejazzf' Laugh and smilf, lg II fe? H H E U Thafs wha! she does all lhe while. M -I h Dal is a real commercial and a real It, ld th t d H d h 4 I v ,guy-Lf friend, but that does not express how enthu- le very Se ,om ll you 0 llol, ll , el' I I siastic he is .about playing the pipe organ, laugllmg 01' telling Slime JQICC- She IS 3 J9lly III AI: - I ,II or, maybe his idea about pretty girls. Ask S00Cl'llal5ufel'l, Pal and al lllellfl to all- Hllllla 1 'EE' ICI Q, him, he knows. Nevertheless, about the ls very amlllltlous allcl Wlllulg to l'lelP ffflyllouyg ' ,Ill best thing we can wish for is our classmate's llo matter what tllelf trouble may lle- Stewd LA II 4 I success in the future' is an all-round sport and took an active part g is I I in athletics. We do not know her plans for :E 4 I Chorus- 1' 2- 3I 42 A- AAI l- 2- the future, but we wish her success. EZ .. cus B' 'lc-tlzll. 1,45 Cl: . H I4 1, 2, 4,v2 'II Ziff' lluckqtj Hlilbfjuzxisl Baseball, I? 4l7CBI?Zwstcr Club, ISI-'33 -C I ACADEMIC I STERNER Math Club- 3: A- :X-I 1. 2- I III, 'Q .Mil l,. U I I 1 4 5 3-5 He s lall and he S thin, I U If I5 V gr, A woman s hear! he ran ivln. U ,, I I I' ly. , III II A GENERAL STYX A ,- ,II I ' , J Lloyd is a three-letter man who holds I III . 1 I4 I'He'l! Zeuzw large foolprinls on lhe sands of lime. , , . 5I down positions on the football, baseball and ,I - I I- I basketball I If II I4 II -- II - - I I' lil' I I V , eams- e new ,as mue Styx, as he is familiarly known, may be Ig' .aw If If ln Classes as he 1101251011 the gelel WIjl'l'cEWE ll seen loping around the halls at almost any I, III' III' .I , Say e was Pretty C ever-, utr f-'fy as time. with a physics book under his arm. He I g IF' - , I muell to be tllallklul lol' llleludlllg llls baby furnishes a concrete example of the exception I' 33 E I LI I III laee and blue eyes- We would not be Sul' to the rule that good things come in small -,II I LII I Pflsed to See l-l9yCl QU the Screen Scfme day- packages. We wish him the greatest success ' II' I I :I All in all, we wish him success, be it in the at Muhlenberg, where he intends to Study , III 'I movies or as Professor of English. ehennstry- I' I EI Class Football, 1, 23 Basketball, 23 Varsity Football, Science Club, 3, 4, Math Club, 3, 45 Urclicstra, IIII. ' 3, 43 Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club, 4. I7 SI Page One Hundred Sevenleen '1 I. I I I I I I .I , MN A I II I - I I ' I I' , N, .I I I I - N, fi f F f, 'EX - e . ,, ' , - I.I.,If I It A -4,3 A , If 'f ,I F -.Q f'j I ' I :iII 'IIII.-'fI, IIIIIWIII., II II gp- 3 'I . I ,. , lf' 1 f , .Q'.,- '-Q' fl I '- ef--,:'H' 1-AL:-z:.. f' - -J :Ii -,A -V 0 I 1' ,, ' .sf ,RY 'I -1- f' L1 A 1 1 4:-fuff ' , '45-4.lFmi7II,i'tW'-e 'f'Ff5EQl 3-.'I.l-' '- 'T - 1 -, f - -l Y Q- Y l -Y V Y V 'zr1i7:5s.ulT:.? I U , I all' T ,T I W I 2515 II I BJ rrp , K if llflw A' 6 P46544 C. 5 .Gs-L . L .gs ' 'H 'U X A. ,x .xf A , ul f Q NW I 11- ,. .gg f I - E15-?il,i'L YY E if-2415 Elly L, ,, ,, . - Vi K I 5 S21 fi Srl 4 1 I 4 51 1' I ..,, fl ' ' fvf VU . . V X T -ll I 1' ' I' i . I I n I I A . f I I . . H I T ,L .. QI' Ynllli I' I 7 I . I X g wx Ifrrff V ,, .. , . . , , 11l I7w,7 ' ,I 1' I ' IM' MARGUERITE M. STONEBACK EDITH MARGARET STOUT llw, II .. ,, .. ,. . GENERAL PEGGIE ACADEMIC II EDIE ly' Cherry lips and eyes of brown, Light of eye and fair of hair, I Are seldom known lo poul or frown. Her type you'll not jind anywhere. N in Marguerite lmpresses us as a rather quiet, Edith IS an unusually attractive girl with I 4 M Q unassuming girl, who secures her many high ideals. Her sunny disposition has won friends by being her own true self. Her her many friends, one in particular. We I l i varied talents make her a very popular com- hope that she will some day realize her desire . fa' ' 42 panion. We know Peggie as a good stu- to go abroad to study French. Whatever :Lg Ig dent, a sincere friend, and as a person of her plans may be for the future, we are sure ' me , cheery disposition. V that she will succeed. Best wishes, Edith. N gf 55' 5 Volley Ball, 2, Basketball, 2. chorus, 3, 4. , 2 ' if: I I ,Eg JOHN JOSEPH STOUDT I' , '- U n I 1' 12 'iii yi ACADEMIC ll Doc ELIZABETH ALBRIGHT STRAUB jf 5,3 .. .. , ar I Bid me disrourse, I will enchanl thine ear. ACADEMIC II BETTY 5 I I .. ,. - ff , F 5 ll' Doc has proven himself a noble sup- f1Sl,fLffS,,ffuf3ijd.Yf Ny vi porter of his Alma Mater. He has shown . ' ,, great interest in the great soa -box s ort of Elizabeth has a ersonality all her own. w al ' I . P P . . . P . . . ,I I ' debating, and many are the opponents who and it certainly is a fine one. She is active EI '. have fallen before his flashing oratory. in the clubs and works hard to make them f' 'Q ' ,' :Iohn's classmates congratulate him in remain- successful. Whatever Elizabeth undertakes , V' ,QI 1. ing immune from the wiles and ways of the after she leaves us, we are sure will be a ' EI Q. powder uff gang. Doc lans to enter success. We all extend the best wishes for 2,52 1 mn P P 4 4 41' Q g- Haverford College. her future. ' Ii I 'li 3 I I Orotans, 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Le Cercle Francaisg Classical Clubg Girl Reserves, b QQ M Debating, 2, 3, National Forensic League, 2, 3, 4. Canary and Blue, Literary Editress. Y Lp, . -I, 5' I I 512' jl Page One Hundred Eighiecn ,A ' I Il' II I -s f ' V . , f' f . .Q A ls . w .Q I . we we . - E.. 2 . se- ..:'::--ff1':n ii '- -. s if-.W w'I ,.uM1yI f ---. 7: ' E 4,1 za, ggws,-.a gaz es? v g:.! 'I'L.'I,.j.. 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K an 'VN 'tfff PAUL GEORGE STROHL EDNA ELIZABETH SWAIN ll , N Nl I 5 CABINETMAKER HSTROHLYH ACADEMIC II EDDIE If'- fir: I Hey dey-'what sweep of I-unity romes this way. Help a poor .rtruggting sailor. ,T Vi! M I Oh, yes, we all know Strohly g the fact This is one of Eddie's pet expressions. I 4 ,N .-51 is we call him Nature's ift to the fair sex. Then, too, Eddie has her stru les with 'Jil 'lf f - g , . I 1:-I PM 1 When he wanders through the halls youd the Dodge and with her music lessons. 1 ,,, , fi think he was rambling to the tune of a These, of course, -are rare occasions. At 1 gg ,Q dreamy waltz. Some of his by-words are other times Eddie is on deck, always J, AQ wonder, O'gee, and O'boy. Strohly willing, always helpful, always lovable-a :A 1- f .img IS an A No. l student and we hope he will wonderful pal. 5 Qi 2' succeed in whatever he undertakes in the . , ., . ,' P, ' 1' 5 Science Llub, 3, 4, blfl Reserves, 3, 43 Booster Llub, ,I 52 I f t A 4 5, u ure' 3, 4, Chorus, 4. fc if L1 'fi' fi ISABEL KLINE SUPER CLYDE DEAN SYMONS . 'gig ' ACADEMIC Il BETTY ACADEMIC I UWHITEYH l Jiif 3, I ,asc e ff ,' The thing that goes the furthest toward making tife 51nd Oh! he has ,hal ,dame ' W 1 l' 1,2 , 3 H worth whflfv . . That Seldom 1t'omen's hearts rexistsf' 3' fa- ! That cgjts thelleast ghd does the most, IS just a K if - ' easan sm' Z' Whitey attributes his fame to his ' 5 1 -1' fi . . ,Nl 5, A: V 5, ..Betty,, is very pleasant and has many studies, although we do know he IS a shark gt I ., ff ' friends everywhere. She has no use for the at Solid- Whitey has been On 0'-If football ,I fy' Z A opposite Sex' as can readily be seen- In team and certainly has shown us some clever VN, l' ,K- , debating and oratory she cannot be surpassed, Play? He has also been 3 member of the g MY 1 H but ip Latin and chemistrygg some day varsity baseball team for three years and 'YV f X , Ill we w1ll find Isabel teaching French to some yX?h9ur stair catjher. Elle ion thknoly what lu gif, eager children. Good luck, old girl! b t 'EBL lfltenh st fo ho' :lt t 1 as our 4' ijf ,H gg es WIS es In w a ever e un er a es. I I 1g Naih Pleda, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club, 3. 4, Chorus, 2, 3, 43 The Cluhbe, 43 French Club, 45 Girl Reserves, Varsity Football, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 43 3, 4. Class Basketball, 2, Marathon, 1. tw 1 fl Page One Hundred Nineteen 'f' E 11: b I 1 yk, - l , ' I -s 1 I A ' . f , H ff rl wfy . f fx aff , 2- K , lv-L 2: ,,?'i:, .,, U - - - Q X lf.:-511, lf, I! l ,grmirq :X-sq . ,. U A . ' - .7151 f '-'Q ,rf ily,-,145 '--' ' -Y-1' ' F.-l-lj., l 44, - E -T ...A , 5' lf Q 4-Q ,.f i . ' -1-:Aiiwmffif'-2 'f'7f5E?!'9 5 J ifl:,,f+- '3'+T' 2, - -A ' -' f ----' -ss L'-f -rf VI.-rim..---, bg i il, V, ' i i i v ' A N - - A - 3-1-jig'ni5-4 gg, ., ,,,::f-ff f .. ., 74, 7 - . s. i W: 1 xg A-1 -i rms. I . ...MF W 3 1 t jligg. , s . 4 -' , A ,fiat ' A 3463 : . -'-.' -'-': .2 ,.. 'Q 1. A X11 ,gi f wg 1 . :'f', f rl f ? l II ' 5 T ff .LE-it .1 . . , . i-it iii anti' w i Y i y i' 1 A f 2, ti ' 3 A 4 'Lgf - '5' M' '1 ' X 4. xi H Q, W' , S5 05 W ' X,r f sir ,'5.f . X 'K i i 15,1 5 fb A Z ,gl fl' T y gf X KI ii l il X I X V, , i ,. I ii 1' ' if , un T l , 1 r ,i ll ,il N O 1 lim ii ., f i P ii Un 1 pl gl 'ff -f E2 mi Y irrfff V i w r'l'r . I iffsx i N Gi 'IW' THOMAS THEODORE MARGARET MARY TIMONY 'X L, , fx-1 COMMERCIAL TED COMMERCIAL MPEGGYH ff' N He may be liflle, bul, oh my. I'Vhen Irish eyes are smiling. ll N' Ted .is another one of our illustrious . Peggy is one of our quiet and pleasant M. Q .ff Commercial students. He is a little girl-shy. girls. Her personality is bewitching to all 1 . 2 Q I' but, when necessary, he can conduct himself that. know her. One of her main hobbies is . I' I if to perfection. .He intends to become a great music. She is also a booster of A. H. S. I k . businessman in the future, and I am sure Peggy expects to enter the business world ' ,ii we all wish him the best of success. and we are sure all her many friends wish her :A 1' ' Iam. 5 B d 1 2 success in whatever undertaking she tries to 2 V an ' ' ' accomplish. ff-, e E. 2 55 li L file ' '. f 1-1: if .ii THOMAS FRANK TRAUD ml ' COMMERCIAL TOM ,i fl N f . er! ROMA MURIEL THOMAS EVhen 'Fish' Traifd quirk his kidding Pike's Peak A 'ii if I Q! ,, ,, 'will be a pimplef' -- . , i ,h Q ACADEMIC II ROMEO E F- fin' ,,,TiHhe spayklein her eyes If arguments were pennies, Traud would ,fl QQ'-1 ,I ' . . . . . , M il Tha, makes ,hem mm, as ,hey go byy be a. millionaire. This introduces Thomas 55, ., ,Q I Traucl, a Senior, who is one to do honor to ' fy' 4 A, X Roma is an all-round good pal. She s only any Class. He 'manages to get over his studies ,i 4 2 mi , 1 been in .town a few months, but has gained by his flaming oratory and many a teacher ' , fl! V J, , il manynfriends, both male and female, through fell asleep listening to him, then awoke and ,.i' f j her winning ways. We wonder why she is so congratulated him on his splendid talk. An Q LN ' gg, happy over week-ends? We're sure Romeo expert at making excuses, it's no wonder fv '1' Q r will be a success in whatever she undertakes, that he is going with the class of '28 instead ' V fij especially the violin, and we wish her heaps of '30. Three Cheers for a scholar, gentleman 4 , 52 of luck. and orator. r i',,?fV , . . ii 'j Page One Hundred Twenty W li 1 il? ii , . i i ,KX -'s 5 ' M l , ,Ai ' , . EJ i is Af .i c c .ic i wt ii . - ,E ff X, V exw- 4.d',,1,i,f'1 .,.. 1 i- 1 , , l,,.'5Ii,' , ll 5 ,-tm?-. ' fi. - . v - T' is BQ F: rl.-5-5 AES. -is - if-'-Ul1..'..-.. x 1? .. P- ' -2 f ., . ' , f' ,fifu 15.1-41 ,.F'p 'f1'L-'-.-:..-f-1s1?2.f1!R1 i ' . .i-i.QTi3'iUm.if5V ! f'7f'iE1?ig'E. W ' 1 Fi iz? 'ggi' -'I' -1-..... 1 Ne- s ' ' F' A ' 'K -- ' ' li' ' ' ' swim.-.... J N lax l l A A r Ili N Fl 7 ff! 3 If ,fi Q' X ,y .fir I 1 1 . 'A .2 - ' ' ,- JN ll . N fn 4 -4. vi- Klee.. .. ., -Jiri?-f.ifv.f. t i 'E - -iifezvaztf-:-f53't-. . t, F - e sizes' Q X A ' 1 ,I x i Q . 10 . 1 V , 11 l I. A rl li 'i'l? 7' I l . .. Qu , . , T l 'Il V i tl 4l ,l xv' 1. -' 1 - I ll L X , I-an 1 -, , H i . in ll rffff ,, ,. ,,,, . , -'THU fn' -t x I lil A 'lm WARREN HENRY TREICHLER HERBERT JOHN TREXLER ' I. tl ..-' COMMERCIAL DUTCH ACADEMIC I llHERB,, ff! 1 N ,W Appearances are deceiving. Studying maketh a man of knowledge. Dutch is president of the famous Herb hails from Greenawalds, and, as 4 4 Q Treichler 8: Held Advertising Agency, whose every one knows, is very quiet. But when 1 specialty is matrimonial advertising. Stamp out among friends, he is as lively as the next 2, lr f collecting is Dutch's best hobby, for he fellow. He seems to hold aloof the opposite 4 i always seems to be busy with stamps or sex, but one can never tell by appearances. IJ. 4 literature. He is also an ardent trapper. Determination is his outstanding charac- IA I' ,, We wish Dutch the best of luck in his teristic. His ambition is to become an Q! future undertakings. engineer. ' 'f 4 Stamp Club, 4. Booster Club. ? l' i if 7 .VV THELMA MINERVA TREXLER ' EARL JOEL TREXLER GENERAL THE1.MA ,Q seg: 4 . ' ' GENERAL UTREXU And her name did lend it glory, Q iz! lb Y l So sweet the flush of bashfulnessf' 'ind hey IOM Us ihymd nf god' ix ai gf: .. ., Behold! A sweet, young lady of soulful, ' af V5 if I Irex. thas fcglclwflfll' t not dee Tsgisilgf brown eyes and blonde locks. Here you have gf W ,W eai lreslsingg' u a coxisi vzhe course a pursuer of knowledge and a possessor of VV' ', ' ma e y W1 Img succgss' - S beauty. Without a doubt, there is but one .Y ,fl ' of hard work. The quiet, serious manner of Such charming person and She is our own gf 5 ww W w Trexler. ha? made hlm a frlerfld 1? T alflf who Thelma. A certain somebody at Penn State -. f 555 ey r 1. ::CIl0WlillIIlEIlfZlII1iilZCly. lgle migl t e su erllglg has also fallen a victim to her charms and, .a 1 ' :I ursgd fiilgugeig ngw'weu5v5'i Z: Zgfiiizatg judging by trips to the mail box, he keeps ' . Q p f . ' ' P Thelma supplied with reading material. I 1 , orget lt' Thelma aspires to be an elocutionist, and we W A Marathon, 2g Track, 3, 4. wish her success in all things. 1.1! .Ti Page One Hundred Twenty-one ,V W W W l , l i Y - L, fx 7, tk D ln .g,. ij 4' . . lu A i Nl ' - 71.51 A ' T' , I 2' 1 1 s E H.- A--..w.ilm. l ,.+f5'q2w. m l 'Q a .- - Qt. 1 A ' .'.-- fin' .1 'I fl..-- Sl ' ,-- L -1- ml 3 - . ' rx . D 'E 1 rv' .111-4 s.mfwf vFfSf1?E'5 I. .5 :- f .. -:- -' ' - -f - -.- 1 ::.' rg.-,i,f.....-N I 1 ..E, ' ' ' W 5 . Q I 4 W fi . , 1 1 , ' Q c if' il' V2 .f . . .... ,A I f' , -4531 li-1 mf-I N k ' ' ,n f M311 - f,f-QL -fi Ll.: -ETL C ff-. . 'C X '- , fl k - , -.ni A- - . - A. 5 . lx it-. I ix-1, bf X9 V X fl 25 ', f W .f . Qrf , X214 I N' -If I 'lf' I ', 15. ' :' qi' - z 2! 5:1 . , l f .Q Irfl w I ' l . 5' - ' 4 . . Q , l i QL , 1 I . ' , I Q 'V . I . I Q z - H I I e ll . , f lg. Q f asia. T QQ ' W , - I l lil ' ' 4 fi All 1 I nl lil I ' ' T l fi. T Q . ' Q QQ Q - : . Q mi r s Q 1' 1 Q ig. l IQ ,I , , :f: :'. ...': : Q 'hyd mfg, f ' - ns., ,sown A., E - E E E, Y 'im f . --1 '-N X Q my, ,. will JOHN WALTER TURNER FREDERICK VOGT . I.. l. ,f--. ACADEMIC I HWALTERH COMMERCIAL UFRITZH What does Waller care A pen is mightier than the sword, but a typewriter ll QE? As long as the Oakland takes him there. makes the most noise. A Walter is not a member of any athletic And now, ladies and gentlemen, we will W '4 Q team, but every one will tell you that he is a pass on to Fritz Vogt, ardent champion of I , ky real honest-to-goodness Qbooster. Wherever Burg's beans. Among his other accom- Q , ,Q you find the team you will find Walter. Q pllshments, Fritz is a past master inQ the ,i ,Q Z However, he spendsQ a lot of his time art of day dreaming, being able to do this In IA 5 , ' -um, thmklng about his studies--yes,Qhow to get any class, from shorthand to Spanish. We 5 Q out of them. With Walter's ability we know wish Fritz luck in his future life. i fi, 2 f QQ :me Zlvill be a success as a salesman for Oak- A A 1 2 ,ij 5 ' an s. A ' ' ' if, E ' ' - ' f 51 : -TI, RUTH BEIL WAGNER .f '13-', ' lla- Q in n ' L X - if COMMERCIAL SKEEX fwgf I 'Eh ' l lv' 9, ',:-z IQ, I1 ,- gf: i it A wise old ozbl lived in an oak ., l Q ? The more he saw, the less he spoke: ' , QI 'E The less he spoke, the more he heard, tj. l .. More folks should be like this old bird. 'Q, A in ,V lg gl' ,V . I ,I 1- :I LOUIS FRANK UNGER Besides bein ' ' 2 46+ I' ' g studious, Ruth IS a very ggQ W -. If ' ACADEMIC 1 L0UIE capable reader and a divine dancer. 51 A ,I A Skeex is also an ardent supporter of mus- ,I Lf Q f ' Q hi Q Q Q gf at girl yoj? dvnfl -jiwvwil tarcl as well as sports: simply seek her smiling if fl. LI mn 'mm again' countenance, and then you'll find the mus- iQ fi Well, here is one of our quiet and serious fard' Ruth expects to enter Beckley College, Q Q 5 ilu Seniors. He never has much to say, but he's Where She wlll PTCPHTC t04beC0me 3 SCh001' K, N E it all there. He is following in the footsteps mann- We all know She Wlll Succeed- ' ' ' 2.5: Q 515 of Padefewskh We Wlsh him the best of Commercial Clubg spanish Ciub, 3, 4, National I , luck- Honor Society, 45 Naih Pleda, 3, 45 Philatelic Society, 4. Hi i F, I7 gf! Page One Hundred Twenty-two E II I i.. I 1' KN -'s 3 ' V ff , , ' TP v -X N- ff, lib Q Q , i ,v QQ 5? ,L I A 7 A ,F ' p' J' see- Till- .--112 -,D . . ' .qi :'l .L'vy1 f f 7 ,-. ., Y' ez-.4 ' -4' ,.- I' 'V ' ai' r--' 'av-e, - 5. , rl. f- 3- . 'L .fwfr I. 'In 'I I Q .'.!d,?Q'1. l 'l .v -- . yy ' - .. - 3 Eff' - K . ...i af. I, I- Q . - --.- ..e...-.., . i .. ,un . . f . ' 5- L WA-V ii ,. -'J 1 '7.'Tr 1',---1'-: 'ZT ' . fi'-4 ' .- -- 2 1 ' 'rv' e-7 'l '4' .-F' , Y Lg - ' 1 r-L -Hui 1- -1-1':-J'-I 3 H 'f'.'fVEili'?4 4 i' i,,- -:-.1 , ' A' Q ' K ' --C' ' L'-' ' ' ' an-1ia....-N .i ,f !. H 4 Y 7 ' f ' ly 4 N in 1 , I I, ., 9. E.,, . C fl. 79? . 1 . W... .. 1 1 ., -4:21, .Hua-Q, k ,A 1-,1 L I-It , : .-,f!.LL,Qi-H'Av.a -g1V,A x 7 - -... 1' - 1E1L., ' 47 Y 'S ize A U A 1 - 4- --r x . - -- -- f ' -- -'e U U . th ' A dl f M3 ' f 1 FTF1 xii f Fr' A fr N wil ,fr FR r xx ' II . 1 -' The , . . U 5 15' ,il 555, ,lull S ,145 . age' i1 gy: , 1,25 1 ': :df f rll A A' l 1 ' . af l 1 . I 1' ' L' 1 ' l . i il s . ' I l 1 l ' . ml . , ' inf- ' T lll ' ' l Ml. 464 11 W1 ' R v I 7' w iii i l ff 7 ifffr rr! 4 Y I V V K lwll I W IV' Xl V aff' y xl ' 'Mft' RUTH ALMA WALBERT ANASTASES WATSON li' ,, N COMMERCIAL RUBY COMMERCIAL TA1'c1-1 ff- I She's quiet, but, oh my, ' 1 always Zum my raaufls ahou! In show the silver ll N' Ruth is an ambitious girl. She tries hard , mmgi , i f y , lW to have all of her lessons prepared on time. h Somerset .Hlgh SCl100l WHS- VCLY klmlg V . . I Sometimes you would think she was a very mdssd, to give Us a St'-'d,ent ,llke Tatch' hi ,1 55 quiet girl, but that is not the half of ir. We She ls lovsd by all the glrls In her glasses- 3 'g , 'j are sure that Rudy will have success in After, she gfaflflates sbs hQPeS fs be som? ,L 2 2 the future and extend to her the best wishes body 5 Stenog- We all Wlsh her 31100955 in ,11 E for a happy and prosperous future. anything she undertakes- Q fi , W , Q.: E a Eg A . EMM V QP A WEIERBACH 'l fi? 11 ,fe WILBUR M. WEHR .. ,, ,g 9 A .. gi ,, ,, GENERAL EMMA . 1 H- 'V 1 ACADEMIC I BILL E r ti.. fl MII 11 1 Ie h : 'h .1 ,E There is no need of complimenls among friends. Blqshrithgeizls iihje iziifrziztislfiliceiziiiihi lniafhyihe thorn. 11 ll ' .. . ,, . . . . ff. S, N- ,K ' Bill, as we know him, is a very good Our friend Emma hails from the south 1 ,.11' W 'J friend.. He always has a smile on his face, side of the city and does her daily dozen by ,v 1' WK, V 1 and will lend a helping hand. He is, by the faithfully walking back and forth to school. fi lp, ll way, a good student. l-lis departure will She is a modest and studious Senior who I e5 f - ji' leave a dent in the list of his many friends. spends her precious and valuable time on all ,ll ' gg, her lessons. Emma contemplates becoming a fy in-4 .1' b f master in English and we are confident she ' 4 V. will become a' master of one of the most Y W! accomplished Junior High teachers. J l 1: 1. 4 fi Page One Hundred Twenty-three W L x ff: , .1 5 A f 5 f fx .S if -. . A M7 -. ' ef ,Q f , i1 - . + 1. we --.w r 1 A 'asf'- f' , e- 5 ' . AM .gil IQ V-'f-1 U' 1 g.:nl'dlilgllfi.' K 1 -W , V- ' 4 -2 . Yi ,fs , . ' .51 'Q .1- 5 - . .1-fm imfiirj-?If'T'FfiFQ9y.-1,141 '- ' iff .1 :W -f ' -' ' ' -'ff 'B -- ' ' ' -.wi2......, I. :si 51 ,l J -A Z , -f V - W ' ' y ,N I w fa F ' f ' . - f U Eid 5 C P A Q 77- J .5 . , EE.. .- f .2 ., -.lzh tllllil. F . 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V, w ,uf Uffs N 'W' VERA CATHARINE WEIKEL MIRIAM JUNE WEISER 'lu ,, A- ,j' FINE ARTS KIWEARYH GENERAL MIM lf. i l ' - 1 She can play, she tan Sing, mln allraclive, likeable Sort of a lass. ,li , A: 1 She can dance and do most anylhingf' M V, N' , , , , We are not certain whether it is lVlim's M, ,ff Vera 15 QUT Class 'P'-lslelan' She Smgs- personality or some other charm she possesses N ,ll Plays the Plane- and it has been rumored that attracts, but she certainly has a way I 2 ly If that she also plays the organ. ln a few years all her own. Entertaining Eastonians seems Q 5 W we expeet to See the name Welkel ,ehfnmg to be her favorite diversion. Miriam expects ' J. A, on Broadway. Vera IS also qulte artIst1c, as to be a Schoolmarm some day, and we know il Q. . if can be seen by the occasional smudges on she will succeed. wig, lille her fingers. She IS an added proof why , if I r i, gentlemen prefer blondes, and has a failing B00SfGfCll1lJ,49 CUOFUS. 3, 4- :gig ' ' for drum majors. Lots of success, Vera. ' I Q7 ' ff VI' Jef, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4g Girl Reserves, V HT3, ll ' Y ij. 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, 43 Sophomore Secretary. l EDWIN DALLAS WENDLING ,E GENERAL HGUMPYH 4, 1 -I ze 2- li C A HARVEY CHARLES WEISEL I will strive wilh things impossible, yea, gel the if 55 - Qt, A ACADEMIC I UWEASELU bm Oflhem' fl ' z .. ,. 'f , Z y , ' A jlunk a day keeps lhe doctor away. ,, the knweafeft of the ffarzlsuli . MI' I 1 num er , IS own o every oo a I Harvey may be small in stature, but so scrub. He never played in any of the varsity ,f 'l W l f' - l-I was Napoleon. He is a popular harrier of games, but still stuck with the scrubs to give n xl l -I' ' u ,Lil A. H. S., and is equally well liked in the the regulars competition We admire i, 'lvl classroom. Although his future plans are his pluck. Eddie is a real friend and is x V, l unknown, we are sure he will make a success one of the few who knows how to take ' l Q I at whatever he undertakes. nagging gracefully. We wish him luck. Class Marathon, 2, 4. Football, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4. fa 7 X, Page One Hundred Twenty-four K' I 5 l LA ll . A A ll 2 , 5 t' I Aa., 1,4 I j A I , , A --ie: ff 1 p- L ,F , ,g:'..- weft: I, - ' , ,.,W,, 1,. ,w'2N,C'f-Inav: I-ffqg I gf' f ,ff .. Za Fi 34-115 ,tug-img. IJ! I ,,:.'+1l'm.1.',-.'. , Lp W - -I - Rag ' 'earl 1, , - .1-I,Lwimfl'-1'f f'FffEQ?9+5.-U-I af 1- ' A ' ' EV' i ' K ':' ge 5' Y A- ' ' ggry- u nun , I 1 W , I w A I , ' A, ., if 14,5 'IM' I . :xi ...ICI , .. - - ' .... w ... .,,, - L - Alf ,, ',,ef,.ta I -j 1 - 5 -X l gi 2 sill' I ' ' I I JI S 152 Tflv A 1 4 P l I' -I I I Il I I .M l sl I+! I f I r' I ', I V lI'rl rr fi I I !II,I.'I .I Jdll ...X ,,1lfI I, :IQ f 'I- I .E ...X . f E, I I 1 nj A ' .Si Ii I LI PAULI NE KATHRYN WENNER ACADEMIC II PoI.I..Y The eye is the mirror ofthe soul. Polly is a quiet and bashful girl when among strangers, but when alone with her friends, she can talk as much as the rest of her sex. Polly is always sincere and the best friend a person can have. Pauline has picked the University of Pennsylvania as her future Alma Mater. The class of '28 wishes you the best of luck, Polly. AMY ESTHER WENTZ ACADEMIC II ESTI-IER 'Eyes of blue, kind and lrue. And a dandy chaufeur loo.' After the school day is over and that troublesome Latin book is closed you will find Esther either behind a steering wheel or riding horseback. Did you know that a certain R-'- had recently taken to riding too? We know that the untiring energy of this modest miss will lead her to future success. Science Club. 3, 4' Firl Reserves, 3, 4. IRA LEVI WERLEY GENERAL UIRAH UOne should make a serious study of a pastime. For four years lra has traveled daily from Siegersville to A. H. S. to master the subject of mathematics, which he expects to teach. He is convinced that the remainder of his course, especially Latin, is all so much bunk. lra is a real friend. l'lere's wishing him all kinds of success. Chorus, 2, 3, 4. JAMES EDWARD WERST INDUSTRIAL CARPENTER IM ' Still waters run deep. im! Oh yes they all know 'm and when we say they we mean the weaker sex. im is one of these industrious Car- penters who are always busy collecting wood for his airplane factory. We are all sure his intentions are to try either the Atlantic or Pacific hop shortly as he has already started work on his airplane. Page One Hundred Twenty-five 0 's af A I I x :lk f fi X IT N II 44 gif Q' Lf.. X II 1 Z I 44 l LJ I I III 11 WI ,TTL I r V II 1-.7 'II 7 l N .XX I I ff- I I w 14 . ,. 1 I i: I gl jg...- 1 II 4 5 55. ae. 551 ii W lx 4, . ll? .4 Fl' W WI ' lt-5 qt., 5 U 1- ISF PS5 5 ' ,I .. H A l P' , N II 9 I W ' J I f X ' , ll il I I I l I .l I 2 A l I f , If I I l Il' 7 I Q : , HJ I, , ' ...Il ,U A E I 5 I y . 's I X f 5 t .IJ , , I I i D 1 I I ' II' 1 I .I.II f I , I WI I I I If L I ' II I I I I I T I I I l l Q., . . X I . .lj I I. wx X' - .E A , ' ' 2 A w '- xx ... ,, ffgrifp ' ,A V ' ' ' ' il .I 4 f :.s W . . 1. It X V I ,-. ,,1 --I , ,. I. .W I . - - V v 1 4 I 4 -I : I if-J, 4 W- 4. -af Il V '.'I-1 -..L.'1-riff, 'rlf 7. Q.sL ', '7'e3 'Ill' ' g:Il'u'lMl1f-'Vs' V V- :W a I G . 'F -5' ' A4 H ,W , V .'l V2 4 Q f ,'.1:,I, ,'. , .1-g,.T2311.-fT'W i 'f','7 fav' 'Y-,V ' if TST? 1:--L - ' .-Y ' - T-' 3 ' ' ' 'K '- 'gl fr ' A -4 :l-:lunge 1' .' i ' E l Y Y I I S I' S KC C If II. Q .7 .I - I -I AIIZ'-'tI5 sI IIIIII-1 , I., I If 4-,...Ig ,, .. IIIf,',s-, - ' ' ff' f 1241 554.2 I . IJ.-QL4 1 Ci ,,- si ',ZQJgf, ,,g2gI 'A 5 C - -L T' IJ A I I A nf- --..::-5,92 ' T ,' L- 4-1.1 -21--H f,Yf -f-'1 ' '- lk is I ii: I R11 1 65231: Q I r I-II ,tg I ,Af HI Q. . II ' ' ? I' I- II I I In ' I 'I. It I . ' I II II- I II,- I III If I- I 7 I ,- r . rr f lr ' fr fx I ae: I WW! .I T 1 WL 'I ' rl 1 XXI CHARLES HERBERT WESCOE ACADEMIC I t'CHlCK', I don't see any medals on you. Chick has that real schoolboy com- plexion. He uses Palm Olive every Saturday night. Wescoe's quite popular among the popular set. Chick is also a regular walking encyclopedia on solid geometry. What he doesn t know wouldn t fill equilateral triangle inscribed on the end of a pin. We wish you luck Chick, in what- ever you may undertake. Class Bwskctbull, 2- Baseball, 3 4. ROBERT ,IOHN WESSNER INDUSTRIAL CARINETMAKINC. DUTCH A sunny disposition goes a long way toward making friends. His ambition is to become a cabinetmaker. He s the only boy who can stand out in the hall to talk to the girls and then come into the shop and work according to lVlr. Bower! Heres wishing him success in anything he undertakes. Page One Hundred Twenty-six JOHN CARL WETHERHOLD COMMERCIAL USISSYH A man is what he makes of himself, and what is more. Carl is a willing worker and to him goes the honor of being one of the best typists in the school. He also knows shorthand so well that members of the other sex are always asking him to read shorthand to them. We expect to hear of him as a private secretary to some Captain of industry in the future and his many friends wish him the best of luck and success. Commercial Club' National Honor Society. CLAIR CONRAD WETHERHOLD INDUSTRIAL CARPENTRY WET The world knows little of its greatest men.' l-le s fallen! For what? Oh for one of the fairer sex. I-le can be seen escorting her home almost any day after school. He is one of the shop s busy bees he sure is-he s always buzzing about something. Whatever he undertakes to do in the future we wish him the best of success. 14. III I I I. I I I . MV 'III II. I I II I ,. I. .sl III 51 4 I 1 SE? 'NI' 'I q 5, is-11 -Ha F-at JI 4 un ,F',,,...,vEn I ' I I I i ri u 2 Z I I I e ,I I . , I I ' , Es an AA I' I I gl '- ,f , .. ., I fa f . 2 I : I .2 ' X-4 1 1 I 1 V I X I I IE ' 'ls ' 3 I .Iss I K' I W I 5 ,. 1 I I me ' ss E I I I' If X I' I I1 5 , .. ,, y -- I- I sg If I' if Il f II ' II I' I 'I, I I I' 4 I l I It X I ' W xl ! I 4, II , I I II I .I . . I f 3 III , , f 'I , I , I I - I II I - I I I I I f , ff I 5 . . I I I I , A ,Y . 7 A I I' ,, ,R 4 f I , I' 'lie ix I . 'aes is I I -III 'I Ck ' A ,T ' . -.f- f +6 ' ,' 2. .I N 5 h i.. .W . s I-1 , ,.,..,,. I ,Q . ,Q gf , --AI I --' 'fl-I. ' 5 rl. -' P ' q1a.2'VIl'l'I ' I- II 1 ' I. -r-- I -- - f- ff'-f . . A , . I I . ,J .- . -H M. I.: :I ur, .+ A 5,3 ,Li li , vu- -- g.. I U. IA.. 4 Vf-- 7 , .Y - T Yrrgfff. ,W ...- M 'FH 4 1 C' 7 Ti- -gf if - -fe I -7 2-:Lei -'T - ' T' ' T' H 'L f- ' ' -.1-,.EL..I.-N A I I .4, 4 IE e L ' , ' 7 .f 1. ' A ff .I I , Li 71. , ' li 4'.- Q Zlagl ' A' '- '. i .l, JL' Z' N IU- f 1 w , - 1 fix 1 Jgglllf, -1 AI- - ' h'3 -J -E .K il- ' . ii , 1 3x4 r, l A A ' -. '-'-'.l.., .-IL ' .lrzfiwxsfr-1Q- ,1v v .- 1 :- ' 'E E A e ine ' I Al J . , ll . ,QQ alll XI' 'I f ffl X 4fi'l X ,uv W F 'rf 4 , , ,,.,, ,.,, N ,, ff v 1' Hillel , A ' f If - te . my I , , , 'I up :En g rl ww: f L, ' X l. I n W f I Ev . I ,. f . ill . I I I.. ' lily ' I I me Q I 1 f X, I - fr 1. , .. gig. 1 1 ' QE f. , I .z gb ll! ug f I . Lei f 1 I I 1 1-:ex , ml i I X Tl ifrrf' I -- .g 1111-:haw 'rr -,Q -.. l W. 'ffl-l' DOROTHY TI-IERESSE WHEELER DOROTHY EVELYN WISSER X' A, 'TQ COMMERCIAL DOT GENERAL DOT If And slill they gazed, and still the wonder grew lhal All worthwhile things mme in small bundles. li E I one small head eould carry all she knew. U , H . l ' I. 1 S , , ,, ,, Dot s a friend to all in need, especially to 4 'f ' tartla Conversation with Dot and You those who have forgotten to do their written my I get 3 PheaSal'1tbSUQPf1Se, because She not only work. As a matter of fact, where she stores nowsi er ' C 5 rema1'kal?lY well- but She all her knowledge is a mystery to all who , ,g can 8 so PP Off the best Wlse Cracks- Al' know her. We wish her success and happi- ' ,L t 0'-lgh qlflfe 3 number Of HS thought, Shf ness for years to come. We are sure that she :A Y' f 'lmQ ffouldn easlly Cofflpete fel' drum Q malof- will capture the enemy and they will be hers, X Dot ,herself thinks she Ceuld ea51lX use a and she will whip the naughty boys ever after. v tr 1 in couple inches. When it comes to studies you . 1 ' 5: lf are an ever-present help in time of trouble NHUOUHI HOUOY SOUCW- I 34-4 to some people. I Commercial Club 4. ilii I F: LOUISE ALICE WILLIAMSON -1 I! COMMERCIAL Gus 2 ' ' vi .Wi 'I' If HL0 iSe' indeed' PAUL IVIATCHETTE WOLFE . Ii g Is a friend in need. A I HP H ' ' r -- T I Gus was one of the quietest girls in the CAITFTHF AULIE 'N' ,fvl J . Commercial Class. Although she was quiet lf'-Jxgfgdlffe pass' H I .I . . f ve jlunk. f. yn . ,, when she was with a crowd of her friends, V L' .y ' U Lil she could be as jolly as any one of them. She We do not know his future ambition: it ' 1 , f never owned a machine, yet always managed seems to be a forgetful one. After having M, I TI to get free rides on the bus when going to the same lock for four years, he still is able I 5 ,Z school. We all wlsh her a successful career to master the combination. Since he is f EQ lh the business world as some one's private human, he has a striking penchant for the i ' 322 secretary. 0pp0SltC sex. , I E , I '-: ' . Page One Hundred Twenty-seven 'Y I lil . I , YN 'N 1 I , ' , ,c 1 I ' J x I lt if-r. 'MW fl . 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I H All I I 7 I I ff r IW' WILLIAM CHARLES WOLF MIRIAM ANNA WOODRING INDUSTRIAL B1r.LiE GENERAL Mum Ta, With graceful steps he strides the streets, Quite loquaeious when audacious, gm I And smiles at all the ladies sweet. Quite pugnaeious when loquaeiousf' Billie is a dashing young Hsheil-L. His Mimi has been thinking seriously of ' chief hobby is driving a machine. There is becoming a nurse ever since her childhood Ii one-girl that is in his mind, but otherwise, days. We know she will succeed through her -'I he IS a good fellow. He is also another own effort and will. That is, if the favored if .. . ., - al member of the Hammer and Nail Club of one. does not change the course of culinary Inf, Q5 the Industrial Department. He expects to duties. We wish you luck, Miriam, in both. 3 ? become a successful carpenter, so, here's B tx C1 b 4 s luck, Bill. O05 U u ' ' 1 if- THERESA YOST MARTIN KRATZER WOODLING Housxzr-loLD ARTS TR1x .I-I COMMERCIAL -IWOODIEII She grew to womanhood and between 'whites U . . ,, Rejected sevemt suitors, just to learn gg The km? 1-I but U mlm HS I am- Howto accept a better in his turn. Iiwoodieii is One of ther hright sang of Theresa's pet hobby is studying physics 31 students of the Commercial Department. and German. Trix has a reserved seat l ,I He 15 Cl'-Ute 3 Gerrrrah Student. and can in the bank, for she is quite content to he I ' always be heard quoting some 6XPreSS10h lh sitting near a tall, fair-haired, blue-eyed If V ' German- He has he Particular hohhyv hlft laddie. A nurse she expects to be. Many a '. 15 some Sort of a man of all trades- He 13 fine lad then sick will be. Lankenau Hospital 72 also very girl Shy, but he W111 evereeme that will be richer by one with her presence, but, I gf! When he learns that EWG can hVe as cheaply doctors, beware! We wish her patients and 5 V as one. He IS a very Jolly fellow and we wlsh luck. I f IE him success in anything he may undertake. U .tg Class Hockey, 1, 2g Band, 43 Chorus, 43 Household f Booster Clubg Hi-Y. Art Club, 45 Girl Reserves, 1, 2. I 'h , Page One Hundred Twenty-eight I KN I f 1 . V . t. . x .4 Q f I 1 5, Kgs vw s , 4 ,, . , L ,a X , ,ET..' ,. ' . ' A '. --1.1: ,ff 2 I . vii i? 1 --., Is. .HI Q lT.IIIi!'4I - ,I M eff ,I I-1 gg-I 'fry 'AE N ,J gl,,,T-fs! '+- ' 4,-I' g I, ijr. l 3' - -2 -- - 'U .15 ft 2 g,Q ,fwfr ,'- , .1.,,f. gel.,-fer-.,ir'jw.v,EF2Q2Ah,-I4-'I via- - - ' ' fs' ' ' ' ' 'swim'--. I -s l ,V , . ' A ' ' f 11 . N A C ,Ll sl D 151' 11 1 I LAM.. ..,, ., -l5'1J'i-1,,,11l11, A u-- I, ,- I.- 15--- A 5 . gl, gf , Q in 2,1 S11 41 xi 2 ' 1 A' Irll 1 1 4 , ' K 1 , XXI l ll l . ll I v ' 1 1 atm! l llly 'r ,1 1: 1 gg ,111 ,, 4Y - 1' . 1' 4 l X . 'N l 'ei O7 I X 1-,Q l 11 T W1 I,-r 1-17,1 INN rf 4 2 Y g Y Y il V an 1 w, ,fX 72 HAROLD BERT YOUNG ACADEMIC I STEVE There S only one other person like Young and he happens to be both ofthem Harold IS a sort of peaceful and socIable fellow He Intends to be a c1vIl engmeer and also expects to take a trlp around the world In an aIrplane and be a Lmdbergh the second Here s wIshIng hlm the greatest luck and success HI V Club 1 MARION ALAVESTA YOUNG COMMERCIAL TUBBY To a dear ltttle gwl wtth a wonderful smtle And a sweet zhsposztzon that makes tzfe worth whtle Tubby belIeves In studymg and IS one of the shmmg lxghts of the class She IS a strong school booster a good cheerleader and a very good basketball player All In all Tubby IS a Jolly good pal always dependable and sIncere We all love Tubby so In partmg we wlsh her success health and happIness Class Basketball 3 4 Cheerltader 4 Volley Ball 3 4 Booster Club 3 4 Presxdent 4 HORTENSE. ELSIE YUHASZ COMMERCIAL HoR'rY 1 true frzend staunch and e1xenJa'ly Horty 18 one of the CommercIal sectxon gxrls who has made many frlencls by her good nature Her accompllshments are many and we even hope to see her some day smgmg for success In our best operas Typlng IS a hobby of hers but to be a gym teacher IS her ambItIon Here s to your success Hortense VarsIty Hockey 1 2 3 4 Class Hockey 1 2 3 4 Class Basketball 1 2 3 Vollex Ball 1 2 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Booster Club DOROTHY MARIAN ZANGER COMMERCIAL DOTTY What an unassumzng mauil And oh' So gentle and demure Dorothy s gentle sense of humor has made her a good frIend of all She IS uncertam about her future However Judgmg from her Interests we are sure there IS much success In store for her Page One Hundred Twenty mne 'egg ,, M Q A 111, 14 ,Iggy ff N 'ef f 5 Hi 3 l '1fsf'4AI sN rr! N L 'mf X' H, N .4 I, 4. H 41- ,1 ' .. ,, . . . gf M1 1 . ' . , 5' E V1 , Z-. . , . . I 525: ' 11 ' :fi 1 1 I ' . ' - 1 Q - I li ' . . .I 1 H . . . ' . 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'A 444-1 ,gat A . L i '- -M' E J .Li fes gf. s s-L' Ei A ju -X, ,ZR -4 dl Sf: A x' J Jim , f ill 4 f xl Xff 4,1 x .41 E Y. H ' J.. ilrll Mfg fr z x 4 i 2 3 , js., 2 , .1 as 7:-.af ' 3211 ,A 2432 ff sr f up Y ,y V , i , I , hx, , A XL ,I V . ' Q' ' ' K ii , . 1. L . . xl ? a . '- A 1 s l. , g i p I . . A K' ' rt: N 4 A' 1 v lil , A ,o I ' v . ' l nw. Q: , ' ll F l t ' . -,l p . rr, . -:.....-3. .6 1 New l 'rr fr , , 17 '17 I J ' 'M' EUGENE LEO ZIEGLER WARREN LUTHER ZIEGENFUS, JR. 5 INDUSTRIAL UZIEGIEU ACADEMIC l HZIEGYH .ll 11 ,, , if H ,- 1 ' H There is in s uls a sympathy with s unds l CW me a woman and I m Salmled' And as the rriind is pizthvz the we if ptmwt ,s l' , ,, 1 . I --Ziegie-v is a fellow who works hard and With melting airs or martial, brisk or grave. ff ' always has a pleasant smile for those he Warren expects to become a surgeon, but 'l If lf I' meets. His power over women isn't so great. shows a greater flare for music than cutting I f We know he will make a success of his career, u . Bulk su estecl the bass drum. Behold JZ ' V lt . gg . . . 4 W it we can vouchsafe on that. him tooting a tiny clarinet. Classics, rags 2 A1-2 :4 and drags roll from nimble fingers at the i w: piano: hymns at the pipe organ. His seraphic mi: E countenance betrays the boy choir alto. H' ' , Q ii High on the honor roll and in class esteem he gg. has a bright future. None shall know his F' li, 5: 9- mistakes. He'll bury them. ,w ,np -. I P '. Nl! ,f Math Club, 4g Orotan Debating Society, 3, 45 Band, .W Va, :IE GERALDINE ZIEQLER 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 1' 2' ,, ' 45 GENERAL JERRY, 5 ,tial W ,' Qi H , , , , , HARRY LEROY ZINC-GELER 'S - if A I 'S For she isjes the quiet kind ,, ,, H l A fr U .Whose natures never vary, I COMMERCIAL HARRY fi' 'ii Ligilgjxgzgsiilhyesiiiylgfllmmey mind He may be slow in starting, but when he starIs i Y 1 rf .. ,, - - Harry has the reputation of being a great C M Z1 Jgrry may be a qluet person' but She 15 reader. The story is told that a day after it A ,V '. ' the kind of a girl you like to have as a friend. - - . - - , A W -- . . . .. ., his birth his mother found him reading a , I W I ' We I She 1S always willing to do her share. Jerry Western stor of course this ma be gg. L -V , pil is a real student, always knowing her lessons d h f . ' h h. Tl b. I Q ,VV d . h. h k Wh h exaggerate , ut t e act is t at t lS. a it : ' Q . I an getting lg mar s. atever s e may - M ' , .,,, - has not left him. Another great event ln his ,. 51:5 ' i l dffualfter lezvlgi School' we know that she life was the wearing of his first hat. He made 'N ' W e Su C SS ' his first mistake by wearing it to school. lts Girl Rf-S91-VQS, shape is now unknown. 9 235 :151 K 'fl Page One Hundred Thirty 1 E rss. Xb -'N J 7 V , ' - 'iii f N. L j ' J f f f 21 v f fa. A . . .+. cw if V . NE- -wtf I 2' i. 1 f- 41.555 -1 5? A ' -. ill. ' lt'fh 'f fY't' 4 , T. sf? .i -L. f . V -- - . -'I .M . - IJ. 11 -. 4 - - .., . Y M- 1' K H f .r , N? I , pn, fi ?-iz.-bgtzih. 4 Q-,X 'lx' ,J , f- it ,Q , A ,.V f V ' A .2 Q gf 'V 2 411: :Wi , m .f.,,fA -5.,,,,ie.--.,-1-f11,Sf1Q3?9-.F.-4' ri' -. QQ., -3- 47 'A E re---' me A- R ' E ' -J.. Zin Memoriam EDWARD EUSSE HARTMAN MARCH I7, I9lI SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 CLASS OF 1928 - Zin Memoriam RUTH ELEANOR NAGLE APRIL I9, l9lI DECEMBER 6, I9Z7 CLASS OF 1928 ' Q Q W fi 1, , 'V A A. . a- A-'s .-'. ,. i K C rutile 7 ' M E- ir.:-A l l f , sg i s Ml i A ji X i A . l , ilk l Sf? X k'Q fi Jig . 1 I ' 157 Class W11l and Testament Elf lf l WE, THE CLASS OF 1928, being of sound mind, well-disposed ff l in spirit, and being cognizant of the propinquity to the final cur- 1 tain of our glorious school career, feel impelled to endow to the I f L ,q world in general and the class of 1929, Allentown High School, fl l ,I in particular, the austere robe of seniority and the sable cloak of W f potential knowledge which we have worn, not discreditably, during l L' ' our quadrennium in this temple of culture. ,l,, ilnll 1' ' l l Of these ethereal and pecuniary interests which are recognized if in law and in the sheep-bound ledgers as our property, being incon- 'A ,iii q. L ' siderate and of account, we will make no advertence thereto in this, ' v the culminatory epilogue to the first volume of our book of life. 1 it , FIRST: We give, devise, and bequeath to the hearth and ul., q lr the home and the sanctums of mercy and to all the places N MQ' where the delicate and tender attributes of woman are l needed, our proportionate contribution of womanhood and , M with them we ascribe all the joys and kindnesses hitherto l 't fl! accruing to us as guardians. q SECOND: We also give, devise, and bequeath to the world of business, science, art, and statesmanship, our ' inordinate quota of medicos, barristers, mortitioners, l clergymen, honest politicians, craftsmen, and pedagogical If aspirants. i A it 1 'Q li Q ' ljlj' THIRD: We further give, devise, and bequeath to our Emi A7 School, which same has during our sojourn endeavored to lk instill within us a higher culture and to inculcate ideals ll r i' n of broader and grander citizenship, all the joy and happi- 'll fy ness one may feel who has done a noble deed in aiding others to achieve success. 3 , Page One Hundred Thirty-three '1 'Al ' N V955 D E- I sm fn E ' 2, 'fe fix.. l . ,,.:..p ,. 4 ' X --'1 lx Al - -1:2 , f' Q6 3--Q -1 ,' 1. I I E 51v?W'w.'.'f if ' fl7W'lV -'P . l ,f 11 gk - , i, lm 3 J lbs 2 , gf X XB..- - ' ' ..a7 's- .- 7 ' g :', : 'fg , 5- 2 'j.'2.gg11,, .nf ', -k Y L, ' ' -:Ll - 4,',' -iqli-gg, l v ,-, .Q W LT-K 'f' 1 ' , 1 K ' 26 LASTLY, we give, devise, and bequeath to those who are to relieve us of our command, all those inherent quali- ties of astute senility which have enabled us to so copiously round out our lives with deeds well done, success achieved, a name established. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have afixed our hands and seals .f7 - thisa to i14,, fftffud, tititit day of .ttttt to iiit .i.l e :tt ,..tt.ifl ., A. D. l9d..f. K to tttottoolootoo IL. 5.1 to ,.,,jg'7! o, e oietitvioi HIL. 5.1 WITNESSES: ....t, f Page 7 1 ' w ,I , A , '- . i.:'f,5 '-.i ,f 4 ,K . ' ' 7 . f I. . ' A ff 4, .ga Q by ,g ., , . kl,,,.. ,, y ,, mylar ,,.,fi.q, x J e 5, . ,.' ss C, ' gf gf ,Q4t'4 t 5 free 1- i u A ii ihl.-.- '-IL ' gihfflf'-Ifl?Ti'fQ.l,.. ,g T-sf cg , fs-eff V'-'Q i ' Y P lzlit 1 Sk Il Qi , X X P , A IX , f . 'xx ' .-jf 4 C1 Twi g ass Pro hec Q 'T is 1 2 1' p y U li i iv ISTEN, my friends, while the spirit moves me. ln this age of radio and television, one must almost pinch himself to find out whether he is alive or existing in the realms l w b of mystery. It is no longer a question of the impossibleibeing impossible. Time 'f V f is ever fleeting .and ith lt co t h d f l h lt g p t l t ld 4, if I ' w mes suc won er u c anges. is a s in ua is ic wor - ' , , the ,dead are -alive. Herell am ,in a great hall. I hear a voice: it is a medium speaking. X TT 'f She s imploring the spirits. l m stirred! My imagination begins to wander. Time l 1 l has passieid. I Eor ine, too, if lgas bripuglgz many changes. ls it possible that in this fast ff 5 U ' Q moving 1 e ave ost trac o my rien s? Ray Heist has finally accepted a contract as successor to Paul Whiteman I 1 Kitty Heil is physical ed instructress at the U-Gettem School for rich men's daughters. l , - Emmanuel Perkin is chief of the Liberty Fire Company at the flourishing city of Emaus. , Eleanor Horn and Charles Fritch, teachers at East Texas Hi h, have startled the , . . . . . . g if world with their new translation of Vll'g1l,S !Ene1d. W L, i .5 p f uThe nofedejawdfirm of Caplan, Griesemer 8: Koch, of Wescoesville, have just success- 1' 1, . u y comp et a ivorce case etween Fat Knabb and Lib Farr. ' 1 ' ' 4 ,l T Harold Newlin, editor of the Aineyville Tatller, has published a new edition of Fisical ,Y .l' ,f V ' orture. , , Betty Boas, working in collaboration with the well-known dentist, Rudolph Scheidt, has discovered non-dropable teeth for evening wear. , at CEgypt is prlolud til their new fifty-storyleglifixce, recently constructed by john Schwartz V I ompany. is a e assistants were Kar c neck, Manard Schuler and Horace Schultz. Kenneth Peters, M. D., has just opened a dentical laboratory at Bath. ' Edith Stout, Elizabeth Straub and Isabel Super, teachers at Cementon Seminary, have l received their Ph. D. degrees at Kutztown Normal. . :Illia Siglerkalndd Marie Fchweyer have received honorable mention for their exhibits 1 lx V rf in t e ew or useumo Arts. . D h MNH' N 5 er ff' . The firm of H. Shaffer Gr Symons, contractors, have just completed their new bridge ,, H, I, ,H . . W across the Little Lehigh. - -- N N Vera Weikel, who made her debut in the Metropolitan Opera last year, is now going Ili 1 V' 'Wi' abroad to further her study in music. 'Y N 1 ,,- '-' - Lewis Schaffer, noted haberdasher of Siegersville, has recently returned from Paree Vjrj withva fiew stock of the latest styles. i Q ter Turner, now mayor of Mountainville got his start as sheriff of Whitehall Town- ' ,. l Shi a , H .:,- P- W' 3 5 jg j Dorothy Schnurman, a graduate of Wilson, is now a teacher at Allentown High. M .f ff l John Schlenker has acquired fame for his marvelous piece of interior decorating done 1 - . , :5 in the new fifty-story edifice of Egypt. Q if: ' 'V Rachel Schleicher is now librarian at Allentown High. Q .if F? A, b qilchangz, Eclgosser 6: Shankweiler have formed a company to compete with the aforesaid 121' g , 5 U1 ers 0 t e gypt super-structure. pf Louise Sittler has opened a dental clinic in Macungie and has been very fortunate in ,E securing as her assistant, Pauline Silliman. 1 gi! Z Burton Schappell has expressed his intentions of swimming the English Channel under- m wi V water. Q 'if',, Q. - Sylvia Schattenstein and Louise Ochs, noted social workers, have just o ened a tene- 773, ui? l i th ' h c'd fC 1 P i W - men ouse in t e eas si e o op ay. Isis: ii li R. Shantz, Shover, Stauffer, Stark and Wehr have formed an engineering corporation , 1? ,li , lgfl and secured as stenographers and secretaries the Misses Abramson, DeLong, Dorward, y lf 'lf , . va . ' , 1 Eisenhard and Faust. X lp I H. If l Werley, Rockmaker 81 Schmid have opened a fashionable school for girls in Breinigs- fx. 'E iv, '1, ville, and have been very fortunate in securing Lester Shade as professor in etiquette. On N 23 if L ' I' 4 - . . 'f 4J. V , the teaching force are also the Misses Sprenkel, Spangler, Smith, Bortz and Bastian. X Jw V if Marjorie Cassone is bringing glory to herself and the male service by making a regular ll ,fl Y :Q airplane flight between Powder Valley and New Tripoli. H , lf s .2 Sheron Schmoyer has made a name in the medical field and has as his bottle-washer ,iv l l I . . . . . Q V , and assistant, Esther Dietrich and Alma Diehl. ' ! ju f Harry Snyder has recently accepted the Hskippershipn of the renovated Old lronsidesf' iii Alma Mohr and Pauline Ruch have finally discovered a way to make permanate waves 5' I V., permanent, 3 W ' 'lihe firm of Sontag Fx Stoudt have, much to wonder and admiration of the public, if if Q1 acquitted Jesse James of murder in the first degree. 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Dot Cooper and Kathryn Frantz have recently accepted the editorship and assistant ' ' Q' 1, f 1 editorship of the Old Times of Zionsville. ,Q l .V ,. ' d Margarit Ewransvand Ericg1i,Stoeckel, prominent scientists, have made the remarkable , iscovery o H hy ater is et. X l ' Lloyd Sterner, renowned mechanical engineer, has accepted the presidency of the Last l l l , - ' L Long Toy Manufacturing Co. V ' l , ' 71 h EI.arliTrzEcler, Herbert Trexler and Lois Unger are about to construct a tunnel under ' i- 1- t e or an iver. ' 1 I Eleanor Haring is dancing with Anna Pavlowa. - ' Carl Reidy is throwing ropes at East Texas. 1 l Mollie Saffier, Leah Roth, Helen Schatz, Hilda Steward and Edna Swain are school- W1 marms. ll- ' l b Charles Vgesgog, trzilveling salesman for the Wear-Ever Shoe Co., is doing a flourishing T .ti 1 1 V lf- I usiness in t e a ys oe line. f1 , ,1 ql Q' Wolf, Wendling 8: Young intend to spring a surprise in the engineering world. Watch 'f ' ' l for it in the Schnecksville Times, edited by Donald Hoffman. 5 The business world has claimed Weisel and Barr. Paul Wolfe is assistant to Mr. Brong at Allentown High. A Through his former experience of treating fainted young ladies, we now find Warren ' l Ziegenfus chief surgeon at the Cetronia Horsepital. J ' 1 Martha Rosenfield is now teaching canaries how to sing. 1 George Beary is a new sheik for Paramount pictures. The Misses Woodring, Yost, Baumer, Freyman, Scheirer and Hagenbuch, graduate nurses, are in charge of the Allentown baby clinic. l L, 5 1, Delbert Bortz is chief buyer at Woolworth's. YN, KKQ, i 1, Stanley Clauss and Melvin Brobst have been very fortunate in securing positions as ,,1 W ' N office boys in the office of the well-known firm of Clark, Cohen, Glick 61 Mackes, engineers. N Mary Holzinger is somebody's stenogf' 1 jill V 1Alllton Albright and Frank Chandler are still making up their minds as to what vocation 1- - ,j to o ow. g Borowiski, Kierman 81 Kistler, well-known foresters, are tending the forest in the if 1 rear of the Allentown High School, where a stadium was to be built in I928. 1 M , I 1 Kenneth Moll and joe Mirth are busily engaged in inventing an airplane for the world- 1 1 1 Q.. amed aviator, Harold Mosser. 5 'E 714 Kathryn Hazell is still studying. l Q ' Lillian Marchetto has just started a tour on the concert stage. 1 Q Clyde Kline and Paul Koehler have established a corporation of public accountants. qi' 'j, 2 Dr. William Kichline has added the following nurses to his staff: Ruth Lentz, Florence 21 '. 5 Kummery, Kathryn Sechler, Julia Sherer and Pauline Nuss. ' Q Among the faculty of the Allentown High School we find Edna Hemstreet, Charlotte Q' , Horlacher, Ellen Nichols, Esther Ohl and Kathryn Ritter. 4 f Marion Hoats has just been proclaimed the best feminine dramatic critic on Broadway. ' if Margaiiet Krick is designing costumes for the noted dressmakers, Helen Hendricks .f lfziq- Q3 and Dorot y Laros. 'Hi C ,Izisephine Laury, Rella Kuntz and Anna Miller are now teaching kindergarten in f l 'lm cz! rac ersport. H i, , 11 Homer Knauss and Charles Klein have received professorships at Harvard. 5 f 11' Richard Miller has opened a taxi establishment and has just hired LeRoy Mackes, X 1, is Herman Metzger, Earl Graumenz, Eugene Berky and Harold Horn as gas buggy drivers. .V ,, 4 tl li Edgar Acker has just designed the latest Allentown High School building, which con- -5' 11 V., tract has been let to the firm of Sponeybarger 6: Stahley, who have sublet the minor con- ji' ' tracts to the firms of Thomas SL Quigey and Nester Bc Oberstein. W' . ii '1 Glenn Ott is stationed at the State Forest reserve at Greensburg. ' 1 V Wi I' Gladys Kline and Charlotte Karll are furthering their education at U. of P. 1 ,. f Q 1 Steve Hudock is coaching tiddleywinks at Muhlenberg. 1 it ii, Pete Swentzer and joe Nagle are traversing the world. 1 1 1 ,V 1 Dalto?-ISternNhas just accepted a position as organist at the Victor and has as relief f fl organist, arry oyer. N 23 The following have just established the largest corporation in America: Luke Miller, Stanley Miller, Russel Peters, Warren Trichler, Frederick Vogt and Martin Woodling. 7' Page One Hundred Thirty-cighl 5 , l N , l 1, l jx ., .Q w 1 4 , 1, M, 1 1 , .ff , -it 11 , -4 '47 . 9' 3 SSA . i:'5i :':fi:: gi f? ' , :'i55i'r- 1 - l 'lmQQ' X Y .CU ' ' i ' - ii 1 ,s ,',.1 4' ..,'. y mt 'fi ....:1esl ' aa? tl. If--1 1 - I ,. ' 'I A , . e f, .L :A -i fe g,:i,.:'5f-i'Q.e.:.....1asa::ssf . -i , .2-.mfism.iw'-2- 'fFff'12f!'5. H+- es af 1- f -- -' ' ' '- ' A L'-' ' ' an-nEa....... T Q ' in f-M a. A ff A. ,. v ' ' ' A . . . f A la. ' ' ' i mi 'F fr It hj sgrii l p hi-?7'1 l i F .li - t 4 A A V- 4 .QL- 1 -fa.. as ' ' H as T i An J . il Q ff 'I W, is ff Carl Wetherhold is president of the First National Bank of Bangor and has secured lil gif 1, , as his private secretary, Agnes O'Neill. Q F15 . Karoll 8: Keiper have opened a law office in the Commonhealth Bldg., Emaus. On V1 ' , their office force are the Misses Foulke, Gemmel, Goldman, Gresh, Hartung and Haas. i ' f Messrs. Benner, Dreher. Frey, Kleppinger, Krauss and Shrader are pursuing their W if life work as draftsmen in the Fiberty Thrust Building of the prospering city of Cetronia. I lil ' 7 , . The Misses Pasquariello, Redington, Reese and Rinn, who left school with the inten- if , tions of becoming schoolmarms, have now become the better halves of certain collar ll 1 i if Z ad men. 7 X ' . ri Bauer, Bitting, Dornblazer, Gardener, Heinztleman, Kelly and Werst are constructing ,ff V huge sheds in Breinigsville for the purpose of housing horse-feather bearing horses. - The Misses Gustin, Heydt, Laub, Karll and Mitchell are nurses for children. Elmer Hendricka and Robert Wessmer have formed a partnership in competition with Fisher Bodies. . Robert Kemmerer and Bernard Kobrovsky are working on plans for a new skyscraper. If Ernest Legath and John Gallagher have entered the business field. I ll' ln competition with the above two, Samuel Cooperman, Stanley Gackenbach, Earl -lyix ., V ' Held and Raymond Henninger have started a rival business firm. 4, julius Christofaro, Harold Fatzinger, David Hoffman, Dario Mello and Richard Mertz .1 V l are certified public accountants. Charles Reinoehl and Floyd Haas were seen emerging from underneath an automobile in a local garage. Harold Blank and David Bloss are regular pilots on the New York-to-Paris air line. Miriam Boyer, Ella Ahner, Anna Albright and Beulah Alexander are schoolmarms teaching the little tots. Hilda German, Carolyn Fegely and Beatrice Brittain are German teachers of the l language department of the Allentown High School. The firm of Schaeffer, Ritter or Schell have received the contract for the electrical I li W y 1 N, installation at the new Egypt skyscraper. 1--,QV Puff ' ,I George Reinbold is relieving Bud Fisher as a cartoonist. ' -. l 7 W james Nonnemacher and Ralph Rosenberger are very civil engineers. I, William Butz, john Fowler, Richard Garnet, Henry Gernerd, Edgar Garnet and l Nil N Abraham Goldstein are quietly studying in some of our country's great colleges. ff. ' Benkovic and Gorfinkel are two of our city's latest members of the Lehigh Valley Bar IQ' - Association. Q 7 lj, Jules Blum is chief soda clerk at the Leh 6: Merkel Pharmacy. V W Paul Breitenstein is private secretary to the Frederick Brown Shoe Co. I. .141 iffa Franklin Anthony and Franklin Kistler are chief type slingers of the Aineyville Talfler. ' ,Qi-5 Y i' 7 i' Emma Weierbach and Dorothy Wisser are teaching physics in Egypt High. I .,. 1 The faculty of the new conservatory of music comprises the following: Thomas Roma, i f 15 . J Grace Arner, Lester Casper and Evelyn Newcomer. ' g ' ,L , Martin Roth and Ethelbert Reidy have opened a new manufacturing chemist factory. J 11 V 1 .une-, K5 The contract for the new Allentown sewage disposal plant has been awarded to Saeger f ,fi it or Michaels, sanitary engineers. The architect of this concern is john D. Miller. ,V F, , Willard Lutz of the railway mail service recently frustrated a daring mail holdup. Til? 4 5 The personnel of the newly opened Ruth Elder beauty parlor is Dorothy Zanger and l I Ida Rowe. i-'QQ Harold Stauffer is president of the Emaus Advertising Co., a branch of the renowned lil? ii ' Stauffer Advertising Company. ,Q ' The Lucas sisters, together with the Misses Lutz, Miller, Mohr and Nagle are on the X QE 225. . ,I office force of Emaus Advertising Co. 1 'l ' lx ' V' Shaffer, Theodore and Traud, prominent business men of Riegelsville, are having a 5 ix 1 ix, f' ff' fire sale for this week only. .V ,ij . 2 Arlene Rabenold is following in the footsteps of her father. l ,fl in 5- ,, ' C Lorraine Oswald and Marie Sell are now famous criminologists in the U. S. Supreme 1 i lay' ,, 5 ourt. It ,li Gertrude Livingood has recently opened a dancing studio in Greenwich Village. ff f l . 'Q ' y' The Misses Hefferman and Kuhns have recently been appointed to the teaching force W 53:5 2 ' - of Hoboken High. in ' 25 Schleicher and Silverman, noted C. P. A. men, have just completed the income tax ,V 3122 f' - report of the president of the U. S. l .fi The Frog-Hollow High School has recently completed a very successful basketball V fgfl 1 season. Much credit is due to their coach, Walter falais ,Iackie Q Mosser. a former starx ' of A. H. S. f 57' Page One Hundred Thirly-nine 'T j .1 A 1 g g K g g . A31 2 al T 9 975 A , .fr' X W N .1 - is 4 L' 4' . ' . 'J . lr--- .1 .-Tifzr f . . - .. . ' al l . ,. 1. - - '5' , , , , ,Q r. .. g,.,:,,.,... . ., , , .nigga , , - -. f , . 5 'f s,-Q 1, fini' 1T,q..s 'T 11!F F'.7--1-1.Li-bm.rr7W'-1 ?Ff5'1lW: !. -I-' ' Z' T? Y - ' ' ' Y- gl '- p ' ' :yn-:umulu .K T T2 ' t me o A C L I 753 .' .. x ,....'..A 93 ...' ,, '!f'z'. f ,5.h-Qs.. i L A - ,,.. -r-,+-L -writ - - t-:Lx ,7-,- 1' -,gm ?1., i R 423 ,, L l , 4:3 -- - - .P 'yu v-in , Xa, . Q' of r , 1 I W ' Xff f , .:'fN Nw 52.1 The Messrs. Kratz, Kressler and Kurtz are doing office work in the Canova Textile yr , ffl 'gllsl Manufacturing Co. I ' . 4 Zigi - , The Misses Scheetz, Stoneback, Sechler and Silberman are now teaching in Coopersburg 'N' - High- . . . . . . Robert Bloss, Lane, Miller and Minnich have a hard tlme making up their mind what l U WY to do. U , ff ' 7' f' 1 Hertzog and Hershbell are noted truck farmers in Monroe County. . . l X 1 . Harry Gross has recently broken the record of Burton Schappel in swimming the I Ii l Z V , English Channel in five days. n ' . 1 W, ' ' . . ' Carl Wetherhold is now nursing a sore thumb caused by hammering on the wrong nail. ' ' Z. The Misses Schmoyer, Schnureman, Schreiber and Silfies are still schoolmarms. ' ' Ziegler and Laubach are now noted fur traders of Alaska. -, When you make your million get Fatzinger to take care of your accounts. ' 1 Bessie Parmet has received a scholarship from Emaus Tech to study abroad for two C years. 'lf Dorothy Burkhardt is society reporter of the Aineyville Talller. T i f ' Dot Peters is faring very well in her welfare work. i H1 - f li' ' The Misses Gaimon and Harding are now librarians in the Allentown Free Library. i, .lt l 41, 4 W- ' Kathryn Hardenstein is. doing evangelistic work. . D i ' ' i Elizabeth Gross is showing the lassies at Emaus High how to flip pancakes. ' Ethel Goodfriend, by her marvelous playing, is reviving the popularity of the famous Horse-feather piece. . ' ' l K' , Hilda Grollman and Nina Guth are following the teaching profession. Selma Nathan, a popular member of the younger set, has Just returned from an extended , tour through Europe. 1 The business world has claimed Ruth Reinhard, Elizabeth Ruby, Laura Schadt, Lela l Schreiber, Evelyn Seaman, Dorothy Seabold, Grace Snyder, Anna Stermer and Margaret 1 l Timony. 11 W, , , ' ' Pete Swenzer is still going to school. t - vw.,7 Isabel Nagle and Marion Apple have entered the nursing profession. ..,, l 1 Carl jones has opened a fashionable school for girls. He has been very fortunate Y .. to secure on his teaching staff, Helen Ackerman, Elda Bower. Margaret Cole, Evelyn ll. . Erb and Kathryn Gable. Gwendolyn Edelstein recently gave a food demonstration at the Central junior High. 3 julia Miller is furthering her domestic science education in her Twn home. :Q Madeline Dodd is now superintendent of schools in Summit Hil . , 5' 1' Bernice Fecheimer is at present private secretary to the owner of some New York V p X 4 Importation Co. W 233, Maragret Fox notices that the kindergarten children are rather foxy. 1 ig Helen Musselman is exhibiting her masterpiece entitled, The Return of the Long - 5? Q Lost. 'li 2 Corrine Mutchler, the noted Paramount star, has secured Esther Moyer for her private secretary. Dorothy Wheeler, Pauline Wenner and Esther Wenz have opened a chain of cafeterias in Mountainville, and on their office force are Margaret Fink, Dorothy Fertich, Pauline Fegely, Verna Erb and Edith Egizo. Among those who have entered the National typing contest are Gertrude Beisel, Clare Davis, Evelyn Creitz, Helen Kauffman and Dorothy Kern. Ruth Wagner is teacher of shorthand in the Pekin High School. Grace Kemmerer, Fannie Kline, Margaret Knerr. Mae Kressler, Irene Levan, Bertha Biery and Ruth Christiansen are somebody's stenogsf' Jennie Molovinsky is at present a gym teacher. Marie Sprague is successor to Miss Smith. Vernette Monroe is now attending Easton Conservatory of Music. Earlene Sensinger is now teaching salesmanship at A. H. S. Mary Turanica, Ruth Walbert, Louise Williamson and Marian Young are private secretaries. Try and find out something about the business. Ah! indeed, it is a marvelous age we're living in. The mysteries of life are gradually solving themselves. What we think are spirits talking is but forgetfulness coming to life, being awakened by memory. And memory hails you, my friends, and tells me that V ,f IH. ' 4 ' l !,f2':ig x , ,M T W1 .1 'lf M 2. 'I v ,, r Q 4 W, F . ,mf :.! I A ' ex! Q :il l :A .yi ,' ' 921 'l ' :L ii . ,i ., .1 ' '. V l ' 3 f- - , : LM Lil I . -91:4 if 351 fs' 1 f ' as 1 gr F. my if .1 V 5 H. l . il 1 '4 A5 I X . V 5' af ' E1 iii I V 'f. . Q24 fiif 9 vi if .rr T3 I al Z 1 E. ff W It V, T w il' .til , 4 V 'li 1 ' -E ff friendship can never die. Therefore. pass on, ye spirits, and hail to you, friends. , Page One Hundred Forly 'K' . , i, ff ... . N A J, ,J . ,.i dt 71 . L -- ,t 1 .1 2' J' ykr - ' - M J -X-,wj pp rl l5k'4lfJl'E a'N 5 H - , ' ,7'f ffI,'1 T f-fl 'LL..,a-: l,1 Q. m' f - . H- A. .' 1 4 1 L, -. 1 45'l..l View vw- ,, ' '!! !. - -1 ,L:1'e-- , -s fl -- -. - -f 'J -- W-' -1 ' ' Q..-,:+n...... X ftx 5 C f 1 x g x 6 Fei fm IFNX xx F in ix H, Q 4 f'NX 'lj fx K4 W f N W Q Wk f if P K Qu srl an 47, 5fg.fQ,,4-ffl 'X rp 1 'QJ5'Q, ' X l of U IO RS , Q i Q 'Q 5' l1 1 5 A K 752 1, 4 1. , kA,,,,.. .. ...J .1 'lf?zk -l 1Il'u11f, N 12 V - !' L '4jf' , ik ' l t 4.-. f--er ' 11 ' LQ Li LQ x Y 1X gl i ff me .gffi h rj.. X X-.Nr 3,11 KC1 4 5.111 V ' eneee 1 1 ii til 'V . I fr ' s I l 1 1 t l 1 Tl l 1 .1 , W 'li ' r 5 fl l' . I X v ICLLA YEAGIQR. T'ire-Pnxv. IQUHERT STIMIVHCL. Pres. Dokcwm' HATVH. Srf'y l x11 l ' 11 Tl ,rrff ' Hhliwfv f'1' 1929 Class History I, rl 771' Xf 101' . . . . . ' .1 l i-ll' HE Juniors, since their entrance into A. H. S., have faithfully endeavored ,Lal i 'EQ l to fulfill the traditions set by the Alumni, and have assisted nobly in 11 111: '11 1, 1 11 , l every endeavor to better our beloved Alma Mater. This class has meri- ' f .1 9 toriously contributed to the three main phases of school life-the scholastic, , E the athletic, and the social. Scholastically, its standing has been good I 1 il if W throughout its three years of existence. ln athletics, the class of '29 ,L 31 ' as . . . . 1. 2 boasts the lnterclass marathon cham 1onsh1 , and man of its members :Ag ' V . , E, P p y lah, 3 3 have represented it in every varsity endeavor. Socially, the Juniors have Q been bright lights beyond question: for, in their Freshman year, the success x gg of the operetta, HCherry Blossom, and, during the past year, the Prom -1 i- '4 ' and Valentine Dance, reflect the fine spirit of the class in these lines. Then, V ' ill too, they may always be depended upon to back any social function of M fi 2112: ffl 4, 1 ,l 1. 1 1 1 35 any class with rare vim. This spirit of co-operation, socially. is the out- 1 Q. '- P' - 1 1 1 ,. 'lg 3,1 standing feature of the class of 29. 1+ 5 W' M I, , 1 fi ff, . VI 1 15 With such a record the junior Class is well qualified to accept the ' traditional key of seniority of our Alma Mater, and will, we are sure, utilize ' l ln - .. l'.11f -1 l-I it to open the doors of countless new treasures for Allentown High School. 1' 4 - 2511 12: rl! 1 ' QI 5 el 7 :YE ,y if L E5 f f -1: 'EEE 13 4' ,gs Page One Hundred Forty-Ihree 4 I ' 1' i 'Q w 1' 1 51 ' YU X , Y i V i w w 'EQ .. lil - N, ,STMQ .P . .1 me A -., 2 A - ff at ,,, X lun A . ig ,A ! i, 1'.? -Ivmzva, 1 Y AA- Q' lax ,, 2 is 1f s .... , ,1.5w.. -. ,-M111 11.11141 11. 1- 9 1 - .4 , 1 1 l J, , if W .I1 'jj ,W --,gp L-gL,,lL:g,.v::1 '-- ' 4,1 , 1,.. vi A . Y - ,Z Yg,,,n-M , A1 5: ' 3 A ' 1 5 T . , ' -1-1..F iw-.'ff'f v'1 'T f5 iQV?9 r.'-'W1 ' ' k mf :- -' H f- -4'-f ' ' - ---1 -12 f'-' .K-,av1.....-1. f??l'-,Lg 'W -Q y ,Yi . ,al , gb. p , ,W A M JUNIOR CLASS GIRLS JUNIOR CLASS BOYS . ,fr . I 4:9 f f V' f KC A '? 'r' f r, 4. rll History of Allentown x - ' 'Y Y. I' I 5 fy II' '-il. Q li' -I 2. .. ' 'I' .,.' ' liz,- : ARI tlllllf. V fr i 1 -ff - li ' - 3 Il i - n t t . I.,,pLt - if,L4gLg.isrg. v.-., X ,Z-1-fe v- A - R 16 f A, A -- -. - H it I li. AY : Qc Q 1 f N , div ' iff 11514 U X .1 ' K Z 9 4 ir , f 'I gi rv .R 'o -5 ' s 2 HIE ilsf ' ' - lvl fContinued from page twentyb , . in I I ' - I ODAY Allentown has beautiful, awe-inspiring churches. ln the I ' I' pioneer days men and women worshipped God in a log building located rl at Hamilton and Church Streets. Both Reformed and Lutheran inhabi- I Ile 'I I T ,N ' 'if' M tants used it as their house of worship. This early church shall ever be I f I . . . . II- f ' I' ' I I honored as the symbol of the high ideals of the first inhabitants of Allen- 'l I I I town. 'A I The people did not neglect education. Even in the early days it was ' customary for the choir leader or organist to teach the school which each I congregation usually maintained. As early as I767, a school was kept I . . I 1 , TI , ,ff in Allentown by the Reformed congregation. The first schoolmaster, of ns, I fr' rr . . ' IMI fi whom there is any record, was Francis Turner, who was schoolmaster at .1 X , I , - ,X .1 N 'My' Allentown in 1774. It I , ff- 3-ijt I In these early days, the inhabitants of Allentown secured I M their mail at Bethlehem. Later they procured it in the Compass I ' and Square Hotel, which then occupied the site of the present , -A' . I Hotel Allen. The records show the proprietor, George Savitz, to I :Ei . I . it ,, A have been the first postmaster. B gr ' -5 :E ta E1 H1711 as . . l f' - - 2 The population was greatl increased from I762 to ISI I. As a result, I. y J' 2 ,. 4 Allentown was incorporated as a borough on March I8, l8Il. No one N ' I :fi living in this city of well-paved streets and electric-lighted thoroughfares fr can picture the streets of Allentown in l8l I. The streets were uneven 'X fl 1' and poorly drained: no grade had been established, and sidewalks were 1 ' Q- ,ii gf, unknown. These conditions, however, were soon improved. ,fl al :ggi Z' i I fContinued on page one hundred fifty-two, ' , II 4 1: illi- , I f ' 5 2 .I H 1 L, Page One Hundred Forty-six I' E -X J, D I I . - ' I N ,A ' , . f f f' Wi XX, I . ..:f:'e. I . J' , ' I ,IJ CQ- ' ' -2 . -ff:-1 A 9 ' Qi' 2 -A..ggi-ggnia.,-,,-g.v,sf1QAy,,t,l.,I J. ig :- Mi' f ,I .1-1 'Z S Xwvzwlcfye' WOO' SUPHUMORES .. . '1' a - , , A If e ' - ,L I X JI X 1 il fill' M ,f ' . f 1 .. I I I . I I II ' I I In v I T HR ,V ,If -QI I 'I 4V . I' III II. ' I , , I .I ,I I , l KATHRYN KOCH, Vife-Prvs. Walxrxck SNYUIQR, Prex. l'l-iklsrlxrz DHLUNQQ, Swcfv I I X 'P ,I rfr HH-,Q it I , i' ' 1 Ulf' .5 '.,,N I . 'Zj w - 1,1 I.. ' I x- V ,I N If 1930 Class H1StOfy I hi ,I .. -I :III I, Qin ' I LTHOUGH the class of '30 was separated from the Senior High School Z , I for its first, and, virtually, most important year, it has by this time X 95 'I thoroughly grasped the real spirit of our beloved Alma Mater. It is a Al lf fit difficult matter for any class to spring to the forefront in its Freshman year. I Il' il an H - I -.. '1 ' However, the success of the operetta, The Belle of Barcelona, contrlbuted ' if f , , ,L to the tremendous popularity of this peppy class. Truly, no debut could J 14 ,, 1012 I , .-.1 2? have been more successful. While athletically the class of '30 has not been 7' 4 outstanding, it is hoped that, with the opening of the next school year, ,I 1 55 .f so V, , ., E . . . 'ff many of its members will wear the Canary and Blue. From a scholastic X point of view, the standing has been very good, and there is no question fl gl . . . . . , .. - that this record will continue, The school is particularly proud of the -1, , . . . . . ', ' ill: , H' class of 30 because of its unusual interest ln the many social functions. l . . . , . . FI With continued persistence, the class of 30 will unquestionably con- ,fl 1231 'I ,. ,f tlnue to uphold the standards of the Junior Class in a manner which will ,IV If 1 I make our Alma Mater proud that it has been nurtured within her portals. w' E I' I 5: QI I 5 gf - , I I ,Q LI' ' lii H I X ' 13: ,l I ,II ' :II ,V f' ' ' f sis ,. II, wi I, 1: A F, Page One Hundred Forly-nine If , I: E I ' fx' 'v I , V . , ,-I 1' 1 .H A If P , . .I -wt N T . --,.. .wi f ,- 'I if 1,2 -1-.QF hmffw-ff'f'?fiEQE,-. up 'A fL..:,,, fi- aff.: ' ' ' Q ' ' 'fe' 'S L'-' ' ' in-,Ea......' U7 GIRL P1-xoMoRE CLASS So SOPHOMORE CLASS BOYS ,I' sk JI X S f X 4 V li' 1 IVH' v, Ifflf I' I II I I I I I I , I Il I 'I II 'I f I I I I I 5:-4 .' 1 'A E' -SI - 'i 0x 'I ff, :f e Ii ' ' - - if a I, ,f IA ' W fi I I I V' ' I -I -: ' '-I 'III IL M.. -,ia m 9. M r M -Y 5 ae ,I .ro A H - sf Q .I I .K JI QTL ? xl , X :, I iw I 4 History of Allentown fContinued from page one hundred forty-sixj LLENTOWN was on its way to prosperity and wealth. The street next to the Lehigh River was named Front Street, and Second, Third, and Fourth Streets were located and named. The words north, south, east or west were added to the names of the streets as they were located north or south of Hamilton Street, or east or west of Seventh Street. The houses were to be numbered, commencing with number one, at Seventh I and Hamilton Streets. H Iliff' City improvements did not end here, however. For the convenience f, of the many stage coach lines operating from Northampton, as the little N borough was then called, bridges were built across the Lehigh and jordan I' Rivers. M 1 A market was built on the square, where farmers from the neighboring 'I country could sell their produce. Even a bank called The Northampton ' Bank, was founded-at the early date of I8l4. I In sliort, the little town became so prosperous that the inhabi- 4' tants soon sought to give Northampton a more ftting name. So, on April 16, 1838, permission was granted by the state legislature to adopt the name Allentown in honor of the old judge who had I , founded it. I 'II' QConcluded on page two hundred sixteenl 'II vi: I II Q W, Page One Hundred Fifty-two 5 ,II VN A f ' I I I I f N It II it X f' 4. -2 -Q T! In I H 1 i,- I .I- I ml J I' K ? , ,IIII ,f I I II ' I I vII'I ' I I I7I 'I7s17 -315 I WI I it I ll ,III If 24 I 3 -1: . -9 ,a rIAI' 2 lil' f ,,, 2 I Iii Q-fe I IIT' Sl L. 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Y' a...-.- ,l si? 41 . -f 3Af,jvjM Q51 .V H' .V ' Qi w-. ,ix M .EV QP M 'kfggw 1 .2 'ig ..-M -.qu ly., wil in N 5' 27 ll ll' ll 'W'- . -1:35 .Ann 1. 1. fivwb-HT 1- 2, 4 I. - , : I' 'u A: 'nn W R' P Fl F1 24 f V 'JL ig' B -.7 .QV 1-5 :1- 'f YE . '...........--q.7 ' ' Nz. - 2123 uur3'l!f'l ,E 2, g ' 'VN I ' A' '13 -2 X ik E , W, X 'Q A. N' PUBLICATIONS 9 1 lim .R tl .-I f - ' 1 5 ,I II N fn QL 5' 7 . 'Z' 5 ' - ' AA----'A .. 'H 1- ' fllikl 'Ai l.eAl'.'f. 6 AA. 'iff Nl t A - gleam!!-I'f?1- .. f ---X----1'-f Us - t am Ji f SQ if X ll -J'.,, , , li Af A. H. S. Pub11cat1ons i' l IA' 1927-28 3 HE Blue Book, the first product of the new pub- ,Ill X' f X 5 cation staff of Allentown High School, is published -' 1 I X J V ' at the beginning of the school term. It serves as a 1 Y , A :fl ly guide book as well as a reference book, and gives V ' V 'I MV .,J,w'li, Ji information concerning all the school activities, l ' 'l,1lFlXW-v 'r' - together with the courses of study. Although it is W I A i A is mainly intended to serve the sophomores as a guide , I 'J book, it also proves to be a valuable source of informa- T .ti Y 4 tion to the upperclassmen. Ml: i . l n THE CANARY AND BLUE -V xii-6 Q gh The Canary ana' Blue, the official monthly pub- ,X lication of the school, is wholly a product of the students and is issued eight times during the school I H , 'mf term. It is a 32-page booklet containing accounts H fr A of the various activities of school life, which are N N q -' illustrated by snappy cuts. ' W , ff l JANUARY 1928 The liact th:-it this papii isf printed ig' ourdowln 11, print s op ma es lt possl e or us to lscar t e . use of advertisements and to depend solely on the support of the students' J M subscriptions for its upkeep. , ii The success ofthe Canary and Blue, however, is only possible through '1 the constant co-operation and supervision of the faculty advisers. It is '14 the voice of the school in print. f 5, 1 s l iii THE COMUS The COMUS of l928 is the final and greatest pub- N ,P N if lication of the Canary and Blue staff. It is the l i 1' Q result of a year's efforts. 'll This product is a glowing record of the school 'ill Z W year, depicting all the most important events and V fllk v 'V featuring the biographies of the class of l928. ' I The cover of this book was designed from an actual 7' ll ' E., photograph of the Center Square of Allentown, and f li is used to portray the heart of the Queen City in carrying out the theme lf celebrating the constant growth and prosperity of Allentown. 'l lf' i Page One Hundred Fifty-five i .. 5 , t w wr 9 f wi fs 6 -ff ' filikfikfr f'1:?i? iH 4 T - ' - ' li f ll -WW? A 1 T TT.. A I A .M VERA wfmfz. ,mr 6 5-:B 1 017- AR9 E' 76 EW! K Q fw 'Vo Y 'TERM Hfanow NEWLIN 1. fwwa' EDITOR - nv - CHIEF 'P P4-0 grri 5 War EW-'ZAB OM 44 699411 wink X. ev , T EKCHANGE RUDOLPH SHEIDT '4'9f0,, 5956 1 Assocm-rs :anon 00976, A MEM ' 417' EQAPV S , , T,4L,E7'c earn' Boas, mrr TZQA cMW 'R S JOHN ' of A7041 ,QE H ALUMN ALMA umm , A'rHLf7'1cs C 1 o NN?-TH K Ap RALPH GQIESEMER CE CEWS BUSINESS MGR. EPTRIOL N B 50,40 N . vgR 'Ar1C'n Hnnow smurffsn 531, S519 Asst BUSINESS MGR. r,,gYgf,vi9fl T A55 Z. ON PAUL ensrrcnsrsfzv FAT ATI cfncuuarrofv D QUV ,,,.wf?f cm A55 ' irc-NN ycfigglzqfi ps N5 P3 E7-6,64 Cage rglfwo ,- 497. 'Ve J7'4FisVZV 086 1? f? O7'QG'9'i7L4-,ly N4-6, Fo 5 7' 1004 Nggzqk 'Tex AT-fares W QA- as i A A E T- a s a s i s ii 5 'R fm ,rv ffwv ,L A 2 Q - YYY I EK -L , . sau . A-. if 57 X -1, . 1 A I ., 1 l fx! LJ fi A A ff R tg ' AQ. -lull' img . fluff? l Vlllii ml .Q lffwf f .- .A fl Em' 'wil glgywl? ' 1 l 1. f, R 1 s 2 Nl ll l ' 'elm , 3 1 U l ll 7 f,., ffl , 'I . , f . 'fl if WH , 1 y I W ll! . ji 1 M A i 1 li ilk l ll l A' A 55 i M 51 Ll ll -, I ll wi W Mi. ,, ll ' F l 1 ll ,ii Wll Lf' 11,,s't'w ff' ' E35 7 xi ff lw ll A 1 QW 3 . gl - ?'E' el 1 fi n A fp l Bottom row Qleft to rightjz Miss Winters, Mr. Fritch, Miss Chubbuch, Mr. Harting. 'L' l Miss Gerhard, Mr. Shelly. Top row: Mr. Miller, Mr. Hamm, Miss Schadt. ' 1 1 Nl l ' fly .. . . iw ' li ' - 1. wi -A 1 l . p -3. Q X, 1 A ,U p . Y NA F The Faculty AdV1SCfS EW ' 93 ' 5 . . . . H ' It lim T IS with ia deep sense of appreciation and gratefulness for the splendid wil l :fr .gi and untlrlng services of our faculty advisers, towards bettering the -.gel 3 Canary and Blue and COMUS, that. we take this opportunity to thank liliif ilj Q4 M E them whole-heartedly for the special interest shown in our behalf. ljli 1 51122 W Miss MARY CHUBBUCH MR. ELMER MILLER Q H li Miss HELEN GERHARD MR. J. WARREN FRITCH Miss SALLIE WINTERS MR. M. S. HARTING Mf llll ' 5' :'a 1 Y - I Miss ANNA SCHADT MR. I-I. A. SHELLY ' Hifi' MR. D. W. HAMM, Treasurer fjllli :fw - flll l. W ni. W U W U35 it i , ,Ai vi, gi qi W1 .iw 1 1 Q, 1fl'l'5'2 llswlll i Page One HundrcdFifly-eight L 7. 3 12 lwllsll Mlm Eillillil igjjmzzwy 'f 5 N E A - A mm- A --we . rf X W 5, I fr, 1 'Ni-, 4 -'i'.....':fsi 35: k F I-W I V, M7 I. .- V NV, f , fi M is K Yklif- x Qf'-2 fi . 3 i 2 ?'1 ,fG'2'75 ' ' ',. .' 3: ' f rl-N T ,A ' , . W ' ess mf- f' Zn' AF - J' -f 1 ,LI-P-' Za. , n,I,1W. ' ff f -f .1 ..' 1- .::w. . 1'. ' '-, g . ....,.L 45-. ..-',1 1 .1 sa' - ...-' - asf-. V - F '3 :-f 5?!L'C?f 14 ' 1-'Lf ..s.g af, ' ' ' ' - ' - 7 ' - , '-' ,:,,,,.g ,E '1Ef. - , - ,1i.4.i..1 'QA ATHLETICS i -f ge M, I . , I M , , y Q f ff .4 ala 2 wx- l l . . .KJ --- -' WW -. -4221 'ite-'f4!1f L WJJU, .V ?ga If-' Vilas ' S ' - eff' .Qf4L-4 3 R 1,244 - 'Q-,1 L- 'Q Zfag,-,-f7i '511, 3 f a lgxc- ,, X 1' -A--1 X -- -' -- -- A S.?Z .adv - ,3 N355 A. H. S. Coaches l I g HBIRNEYH CRUM, Head Coach 1 21' fl After closing our third athletic year under , l W the guidance of Birney Crum, the least we ' Q11 can say for Birney is that he deserves all ' V., the honors A. H. S. has gained through 1 athletics. He has again put on the Held ' - 1 teams of the highest calibre. The football ' xl team won eight of the nine games, while the , basketball and baseball teams have performed A '- equally well. I The success of his teams is due ' to his qualities of leadership. He has z I developed in them the spirit of determina- 'L , tion which they have put forth in all their .V , 1 , X sports. His coaching has been applauded not ,l 'lu only by the students, but also by the towns- if ' V people who are loyal supporters of A. H. S. teams. It has long been feared that A. H. S. l will lose Birney, for he has been offered l ioachilng pfisitions at vxxiious C0ll?geSL :Ve . 3 ope e wi remain at entown, or .e as . proved himself the best coach in the history f of our High School. w JAMES FLEXER, Assistant Coach H 1 g,ff i'mRNEY fiR1'M Birney's first assistant is Jim Flexer. Adm.. FLEXER .rf ' the boys' Physical Ed teacher. ,Iim's I l experience as a linesman on quite a few foot- ! , ball teams has made him a valuable asset to JJ-4 Birney. He assists in developing the line , vfg-. of the football team. His main work is to 53' weed out the good players from the volun- I L' I teers and to develop them for the varsity. X. f' ,l Jim also coaches the track team in the - ' YF' spring. He has put out some very fast teams 1' 4 since he has taken up that position. . , ji ,Q 1 PAUL MAURY, Assistant Coach 3 A new addition to the coaching staff is QQ Paul Maury, a member of the Raub School ' I' faculty. He is better known to the students 4 E as Skip He is a graduate of A. H. S. W 4, During the time he spent here he made a name fy. for himself by playing a remarkable game at quarterback on the football team. His K Kai: experience as a backfield man on various foot- ' ball teams has enabled him to help in develop- '1 ing fast backfield men. Skip has put the . 215 finishing touches to a valuable coaching staff. 'l . in V MARION FENNER, Girls' Coach if f . . M fr , Miss Fenner IS our new hockey and basket- HH Ii ball coach. She previously occupied the ry H position of assistant coach to Mrs. Ritter. ix ' Both hockey and basketball teams have made Y I Eh excellent records this season. The big part 'F Q Q? of the success has been due to Miss Fenner's Q 1 patient and untiring efforts. We wish her I 'fsgu- XIAURY the best of luck in the future. MISS Fsxxmz 51 l All A Page One Hundred Sixty-one F 3 I my X , ' dm' as l A4932 1 '5- ' 15:-19:4 li' Kl sf' I'-s 2- S sl l -.W f. jf -N . i W. N' . - ,,,. A ff -- .E :isf,ffsaassa.s-.smnw4mf. if . '. f' , f., .ff .Q y w ga, 4..Q:J --w- - 4... x. .I 6 I if . V - A 2 s . . Qi 1 1-I , . ' .1-..g'i,'..m,-ff -2' ' if il '- fire- A m, g -.-N , .. s -Lf Q. 7 T- um- W mi f l 2 . ' ' ' . f It . 'N 4 ii. Q va. .1 4 ., . , Q ,M .. Z, .mfs , 6 lip.. ' , lla.qv,s'- ' r 5 fl-ee' 1 , 1 L A ' ' x -'.'AL,,f,,gcl ,,W1,,,,,f,5f- tg ff- -. . W A. l iiil 5- X .X . , r 21- fd 4 ffl f v 4 11151 ' ll fi? W' L.,W, ,t,: 1 ' 4' ' f 5 ' ge ill i I nl .r' L ,' l , - , 2. If i .. n I l rl f ll- P . ,lpn I W, 1 fl alll' V V ' l ' i 7 I Review of 1927 Football Season -l l HE I927 football season was again a success. Due to the expert coaching of Birney I , W 'V 1 i r,f Crum, the team won eight out of the nine games played. The team scored a total '11,7 lim ff 4 of 270 points to their opponents' 30. Although the team lost the last game of the -'.,x yi l season, it is honored by the fact that a high score was rolled up against their opponents. N U But on account of this game they missed their chance to play for the Eastern Pennsylvania ' if lflf State championship. l t The team again opened the season by defeating Phillipsburg Catholic High by the i' score of 34-0. However, on the following Saturday, Bethlehem Catholic High School, a Q7 ll H I new school on our schedule, surprised us by holding our team to a scoreless tie. 2' M 4, -I Lebanon High fell before our crushing team which made the highest score of the season 1 Z, L4 v ,f, QT against their opponents. The team scored 62 points to none of Lebanon's. Hazleton proved 1 X to be a harder nut to crack. They gave us a good deal more opposition, but the team Q ,.- Y emerged from the game with a 33-0 score. I '- Reading High was the first school to score on our team. ln the first half the outcome ' 'ht looked somewhat dubious. Rallying in the last half, the team made a strong comeback, E defeating the Reading boys, 27-2. A greatly improved team whipped the G. A. R. Memo- -5 rial High of Wilkes-Barre the following Saturday. The opposing team was unable to ' :Q ' ii stop our Hashy warriors. When the final whistle blew, the score stood 45-0 in favor of 1 the Canary and Blue. ui .f A The lowest score of the season was made against Easton. A rain-soaked field marred ' is ' 4 the game. The team getting the breaks of the game was likely to be the winner. Lady ,lf 1 W l Luck smiled upon Allentown and at the end of the game Allentown was on the to f el-. :Q ,-! ' , P 0 , ' 'zz X Q5 a 6-2 score. The game was saved by Sterner, who picked up a fumble and scored the only 2 W touchdown of the game. ik tg- .v' Pottsville also fell a victim to our gridiron players in the second last game of the season. 'N' E' 3? Although they scored a touchdown, which no other team had done thus far, the team -45. -5 if displayed wonderful football when they defeated their opponents by a decisive score of ' lil' J, ,i , 20-7. YJ A. L l F' - .. The Thanksgiving game was the jinx of the season. Bethlehem, our age-old rival and Q .. L -1' ' ' ' Lil neighbor, proved too lucky for our boys and they defeated the team by a touchdown. The 'i'l Lb final score was I9-13. In the First half Bethlehem scored all of their I9 points, while our , 44, l 22 team scored nothing. ln the second half our team staged the reatest rally of the season. 4 Z ,,f , .. . g , ,. ' Q T. They tore through the Bethlehem team to score I3 points, and were on the way to score E ww ii' another when the final whistle blew. Although they did not win the game, we are proud 3 yr , i' of the way they performed in that second half for their Alma Mater. I 'Q , , fi. 4 gif Page One Hundred Sixty-two E Q l ' gy il, il l l as fy . X - . , w , , , A - - f - , , f 2 2-,lf tx . V ,Zigi JK E K I Mil fsfk 53 , Al - A151 - ,r 3' gay . V: -S, .,. :E if , . -- A ,f,:W,Mk 4a . vrwiigvtqi. W-If I Iv L , ' 'M Lie! 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GEORGE KNAnlsv Fm is our vvtcmn footluall lucklv. 'both lust year :incl this yvar. Hu was nn 1'f.,x N'7 ll inxm. clOl'llIlll'tlIlll his third and lust your on thu- HLZHTQSSIVPI7l2lyCl'lllNl2lll1lI'IlUlCklCY. N loulhqll PWUI1 1'11'f11 11115 11f011H111 U' 1' dusfi A 'met CLYDE SY:1mNs--4'Whitcy has prow-cl himsvlf un all- VV1 1' 1 11.1.1 lN'rl-pd llllfll Sfllmll fvwffl fm' U fU9tlm1l,l'l5l3 Cf- XM' round hall mtor. II0 has lwcn on thv varsity foot- '1 I ,il ill are sure he will lllilliij ix uzxnu- for himsvll wlxvrvver hc ball tpmn for the Vast thru? Vcarq --yVhiu,V lmq U- 1 il - y 1 , V ' . ' 'I . ' . ' ,Q ' .X P0051 gulm-cl Il glfozitlclezxl of cxlxn-rlencr und will usv it to ,E STEPHEN l'II'l7ClCK7HSIf'Vt'u cunu- hc-rv from Lzlnsforcl mlVi lulgC 1 l 5 C-1l1-1111'f11f1'f'f- 1' 1' ff- I lust year. Ha- won fur himself the position us JUSICPXI 3llRTll'n.llll'n was thc- high scorn-r nf thc' ' ', E A . 1' f J li' 11 111' 4 1 li' 152 ' ff T1 Q, f X 1 ii., 1 li 5 1 ll' 2 E' . ,.i. 5 ala 3 F922 P 1 ?1 ' V f ff 4 l 11 gig g 1 12 ik 1 psf 1 ,.z- f. 11 ' Q, .. ' 1-1, 1' 125, 11 1' 1 1 'N l lif H' -1, 11 :Q V44 ' 153 F! ' .iii 11 11 1 l 1111 1 --I' 1? f 1' K. 1:11 l 1 ff 'f 'l i ll . 11 1' -': - Nl! k 1 1' z' 51 1,1 1 Qlle ' 11 RHI is 1 3, ' 1 1 L. 1 1 111 '1 1 f 1 7 ,Q . P: 1 l, :S . i ' Wlil'111iIz11o1,lr Kxmzlx SVIIWARTZ ,Mg 1' 525 1 '-: , 1 1' 11 Q! Page One Hundred Szxly-three M 1 'ili , 11 I1 1 1 ll' lf' ..-, , - A , -1 , ui X1 1 1, .1 11: 1 111 N1 ,O . .y 1 :fl 'r X n I-I-a l 7 ' , 111 1,3 N ' . -Ji , 1 I, 1 . 11 if - 1 a 11 1 1 1 11111r11. 11 .- 1 4 J 11- 1 1 1 -.Q ,. f 11 , -- 11 , 1 A .,.-3 ,'1. 1 1 -1 1 -1 1 I -1 - -? . , f . , -A ,1 1,1 -. f '1',. UQ . . ,.11-,.1 T-1.1314 'f --' I 1.11 4 , nd 1' I - . - ,:, - ,,-' .sf 1 1 '9 1' 1 q 4-f , 1 l':'i 1 ' -1-1 .QF E f-fQ ! f'?'VEZf'i !.'1 11' i' 41 . .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 7 ' ' QV 'z' i 4' V ' ' ' --1-IEHNIIN F 51 , S gi '- f.'N, ' illiil I ,Wil 4 C f . .- i il it . :-- .-.1- H X ' c 4 we Ll ..., ,. r . , X2-'lla-. - - e . 4.24 4 w 1' H - A- vw-4 .A H H e ' ne. r ' sf 4. ,A , - Q my-.ft - ,vu wi: ' .'.L4.1b- 'lg-in ,- .,. X :ff-e-? .i' '-7' A .. gi, 42'X :Y l l f - ,l -tl 1 - fi w - I SYMONS MIRTH GRIESEMER season. His speed and fast footwork enabled him , to pass all others in scoring points. A pair of wings would be of no use to Joe V A Q,rf RALPH GRIESEMER-AARHlDllii is another veteran back- i ,fr ' 4 field man with three years of experience. He has ' l excelled as defensive man and alsoat plunging theline. Russel. SCHAFFER-URUSSH held down the left. guard Jim' position on our varsity team. Hrs determination A,-ilu promoted him from the second team, last year, to 7: L the yarsity, this year. Russ holds the records of playing the most quarters of the whole team. I PIENRY SCHAFFER- Henny was our flashy quarter- 5 back who piloted the team throughout the season. f n-l . . , Mi 4 'Q His good playing promoted him from second team, ' f l. l . f ,ii '. if Q if 2114 f 'l ii-if' -.1 i 3155 4-1 JH 'rl 2 :ii ix li i 1-A la it V V Vrl W . 1 W r . 1 l V , f V, f . fr fi W f ' J N .Eli ' X15 f . I .Q Hivnocx R. SCHAFFER H. SCIMFFER . i Q. 4 fi Page One Hundred Sixty-four F. i ,ik . h. .5 7 . - 131 levi' txla . Nl P'-az ik lf j A ,mil Otis , . 1- , -,.,-L .,,,a ff f - - w S 3 - -- 1 l .wrt H f .. ff . iv-1 pf! X 2 g:,-,7,1 e.ia.1-.-y- 1 4,1- gl, .g.1. L -M my - A -2 ...f 1' 5' QQ' 'y 2 :gQ:,f i ' ',.:.A'wsa, . .11-.,Li-hm.,-ir'-Qi 'f'vfSP113L?9-Q5f-hiv '- 4? W fkw. V f JJ if E I 'ali ll l I U l w., 1 7 J ,,l li f , 5 , E 9 , F :E Ein ss. 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As a result of an injury XVARREN ICRATZ-.All.llOllgll Kratz had little varsity l during the Easton game he was unable to play for experience, he played a wonderful game at the l X W , the rest of the season. However, he will make a right guard position. He, too, promoted himself 1.,1' l ,, 7 W l rrrf good addition to next year's team. from the second team to first in this last year. ' 7, ,I lun ' 4 RICHARD DUcG.iNA'tDiek played a wonderful game ll,-KYMOND WOLFE- Wolne played the center position fjg, 1 of football this year. and, therefore, deserves the after Tiso was put out on account of his injuries. XY ,,ff'fQ. honor of captaincy which has been bestowed upon His wonderful defensive work was invaluable to the X' N , . . . i X . imp lnrln -iliigqigqejrsfayglar. VVe know he will do lns best for Q success of the team. I ' l t Avg Ou A 1 I ' Y v l FRANCIS SHEEHAN-Sheehan has transferred himself ,gl 'Lx JOSEPH SENG-I Joe s' size goes to show us that any from the Catholic High to our school. He has ,Q I, type of atboy can play football. Joe is small, but played well at the quarterback position and will 15 1192 to IHS f8Sf Tunllyng. he has scored the second prove a great asset to the team next year. , ' Lg I highest amount of points. ii 3 3 I ui if 5511 1' ,ff -3: if ' -'Uu ,Ig f , fsf I 8 I I 5.5: f , , Y , V .id 1 5. - if 'l 0' ' , 5 . 1 X 4 . 5 -. 5 mills . P 1 if '-2 'iff 1 'iii i Q if ii , fl! 1 . il l , ,w I , ' ' ,' 1: Y' . i j 1 ,i V: ig , ,U J, l, -. all lil' M: ' f l F' ' V 1 'l W ., ' Ll if: 1 . 1-. 'l l' QQ' it-: 4 mn gi 1 . ll I f ii ,Ez T150 DULQGAN SENG l lf l fl l : T 1? Page One Hundred Szxty-ffve E N 1. l i X 1 1 l l ' N' . , ' fx! KN -'N ' '15 f ' e , . X A l ' 7 ' Nw f 3 ' K, ,lf H , 16.3-5 no ' X7 f Q V D I w w, 5 gg -1- f l ' A f' X -37 , A , . 'y 'f' TF ' ' , ,':Wa,,lg . L ,Qr,j.:?f. ,IL 1 B' 7, -- 'lf V , - ,- 'A V- .. -N ,,.1,,.if. l il -u,q if A . ,,,. f ,Q .2 1 1 -. f U -' V1 4 . ,. ig-,714 .?ff..b-..- 1- s--' .in In g 6 , he ,, l r 47,7 - : -, ,ff- . e f l 'Q . Q i :W . ' if imrfw-.ff'v'fvf2eE1. 'V of 1 , - -' -e 1 J' f X' f -4' f 1'-A ' --.-,az......... . Q i n Q I. E A C A QS 95-. f , . ,H . .Jaw his ,f-. .5 . fe-T25 .. lt d... , - 1' . -. 'iw -'at , 'f 4, - 5 ff X 1--: .-14,-gt, - P- , .H fig- -1.-. :1:....-., '?e'-' -N f 4 f ' ff -- -' 4 H- - 'L .XX W. X, xx Qf XX if '21 X X -442.5 X 1 y r 1331 , V ,f 1-41 . , 1.1 U . z. f. - . .H . 4111 , A .nf pi' I 1,3 A' :da f I1 1 , 1 ai ,,. U A Qt It Q !! x ii 4, X f vi, 5' 1 I I -I l ll lff mi fi , X1 um' J, . .1 1 lb ' l . '- f ' l I I v ' V 1, . tl' ' r l All l mf ,I may V l l l ROCKMAKER CRW! RIWENU, 1, y REVIEW of the Basketball Season l 5 N Hr HE I927-28 basketball team performed excellently in proportion to the number of games '1l1Qll lv.. f' A played. The team.won seventeen and lost live games. The five games lost were three ., MN I h league and two outside games. Qf the games won, eleven were league and six outside games. ily This year Allentown High was again listed in the Eastern Pennsylvania Scholastic Basketball MVN diff, League. We were unable tohplace first, but gained undisputed possession of second place by 1' ,. l, - ML winning eleven games and losing three. Hazleton High, who took first place, defeated us deci- If- 5,5 sively ln the two games played. The remaining league game was won by Doylestown High, gf l 33-23. ln the second game with Doylestown our team won, 47-25. a., ll .1 l ,Ml ,W 4 ' if, , Ai' H 'phi 559 , 'l il' af- 4 I I 1-f 55: ' ill 55' N -r In 5 'is ,- . ':-- ,Wj ,V Q- Ee. l Vglgi ': 515. uit I Va? :S 1: 'E : :Y -1 ' 1 in-v H -e 27: . . QQ' f gt 1251. 4 if is ri f ff tl' VH' gf 1 yy' fbi ' I- 1 l . ' ' x: Elf. ' i Efl fl? ,W 'ig V f, 1 V ?l, , 1. . , , H. .t j xt, D 2 f 5. . ' .v , - .. , 4 f f- X .. , . .wg-, . ' ' - Q .R CW f - ,1 . -111 ,, - y ' 5' we ..:2i 's 'QF - Q- . law? '.-iryfy-G - 'F' e -4' -' . sf- 15,1 :gf -meg , ,Q gk,-sn - e:.'-'g't.l.'g.. .9 - 4 fa ' - , -A ig Q wx:-L: fini f , 'gg.:gi-.i?q,ix.,!-,p.,.T,1,SEZQE,y 2.14.1 I, , i.-YP, PJ:l- +T ,- ' - ' ' ' -.wiez......J.T T X ' ' f , lk l S A C f .l Q By, j , , ,H I. ,lif g Nw. - J, ' if-1J'a.... 'bf Skis- - ' '. .' TWT - 1 f if 1' '- -.1163 UL.s i , QQ rf ' X f. ' Ziff. , , ,., 1 Z ' 22529 4 Y , L , , . ,U Z Q V i' l n . ' i l il i . 7' v 1 I v , r,f KWH N ,W 'Nfl l M vi ,L 'Eff' H sg W 512 f 1 'Z 1, fi ' '! , ,zu l i STERNIER Mustek lNlAN'1'Z The season opened with Bangor, which team was easily defeated, 63-IO. Their return game later in the season had almost exactly the same amount of points as the first, except that Bangor added one field goal. The score was 63-IZ. The team opened and closed the league with Potts- town High, in which Pottstown was unable to cope with our fast team, losing the first game, 35-24, and the second, 42-27. Easton High was another victim, when they fell, 38-I9, in the first game, and 42-33 in the second. Coatesville High was also defeated, 35-I9 and 44-I7. One of the odd features of the season was our double loss to Slatington, 29-27 and 33-22. As stated before, Hazleton gave us two setbacks which caused the team to drop from first to second place in the league. The first score was 48-27, and the second, 4l-30. ln a way of reciprocity the team swamped Northampton, 63-I0 in the first game and 25-I0 in the second. ln order to straighten things with Bethlehem High, who marred our good football season, our boys took both games, 35-I6 and 38-22, Pottsville also lost both games, 39-29 and 38-28. One of the most important games was the Washington Central High game played on the Raub School floor. This game proved to be a thriller and was won by a last minute spurt, 36-27. The remaining game with Catasauqua High was won by our team, 43-25. Jvm' lNlL'fl.EI,I.AN DUGGAN , i., . A n Qi Q ol-R X ll: Nfl f, Xi! ff! Qnff f X rr . y ei , 937: 4 .1 Il' 1 .. E 1 l 1 I l H1 , w ,l, ll 'll' 1' UI ll- I 1 l gl 1, ll , ii 111'v7,'w 7 is ,- l ll-X 'ul 19 3 .Q I, I H .V ,s. .Ei . if 1' 1: E21 'F 581 ?4 eq' at I- 2, N :E . I .. . .: ds, ' ii: i fel 5435 S 11- V L' 'Q' if Nlg: Y il' , EH, V , rv f 4 F I 1 . gf va 1' I W -. rf' Z VY -: 1 ,WV M ' ,f Ill , 4, L., il l lull f Q fr! 'q 4 .: N 3: M Ig! fl 'g, Mr if 5, yah , 2 . txxm N- cf I 2 1 fr X tiki 'Ni r I uf -+ . , ,1.:.,'? , huhb 4- I , I 4 1:1 - , ' - -- S: ,fg ,P -. r 5 N---iz' s ' -. S W.. , -g mwwgw- ff fllfr u, 4. I Q - ,A .. , 1 , . f I f 7 t 1 1 .-1.1-4' M WY, - my-,: a' - ---- ,Q-1.--, , , by ,J i 2 ., ' I .. , f-F' -1 -' L, , 19 -:Vfui ,'45-1.16wr-fir'-r'l f'?fvF1g'E-1,,-Hi-' '- fi -,,.. 'ia'-F... ' ' L'-' ' -A-.:n....iT fl l' x hx' 1 ll FJ. fel-' K A ga -.W Y' X f m if 4 5. 12 44 If il 1 an fl yr... F. . -.41 . ,wi ga 5 , E 5 ,Zvi . ,Z v wif f , il f if iff lil fi! ,l gl 1. 1 i l w,l li .a 3? . 'Ii 1,1 EEE. 4 , ff 31 ' E? In N1 3 5: Q STERWI R I 1 XINEIZ Rivcu RCVICW ot G1flS Basketball Season HEN Miss Fenner called out the basketball squad for the first practice she found quite a few experienced girls from last year reporting for duty. The girls soon acquired fast smooth passing and accurate shooting. Everything seemed to promise that the year would be successful. The season opened with a game against Bangor. Here the Slate Region lassies received an 80-6 lacing. Pottstown was the next victim, suffering a 44-I0 defeat. Three more consecutive victories followed. Slatington was defeated on our own floor, 40-233 the East Stroudsburg Normal School Junior Varsity suffered a 38-I4 loss, and the Bethlehem lassies succumbed, 3l-22, after a hard battle at Bethlehem. Two consecutive reverses followed. Easton beat us on our own Hoor, 4l-30, and Slatington revenged itself for its former defeat by the score of 33-28. The girls were not daunted and they got back to their old form, which resulted in Page One Hundred Sixty-eight 5? 5 . r Nil r O f n f , v 4 I A 5 ' E: ,ff .H 'iii '12 li 1 , X 14 X . 'P 521 . ,H 2' F .ll f I 'I it l u t' . v 1 4 5 n :4 ,I 5 33 S. 115 'V' F ff, Q i W I ff l. rf S ld E 74 A ,V ' U I .,,' I :aw L I t 4 ' . +--. -s i i S 4' gl . ' V . dvr XS f X X slr fl X U f 1 r ly-:tis ' will N 1 gif ' r rr i W ' fi I ll H n ' l e r . l Ip , , I if S . I f f l T lt l ' l ff f s 1 l l 7 I l . . . , ' ,lull p 'Y pw fr 'l'v7w I rr ff 4 I T N . . U y N W : ' - ' ff' 'Y f M7 ' if ,- A5 B isa F' I 1' W 'MNFJPWM' w 1 1 ,. H. 4 , .2 . , - ., f it rss ' W. a ., i. ?f'l! so f 'i 'LF' ' as -.ay r,,-5-Ai -445 ' af-P' ,!..w:-,V-Q V - -at ,tl -.K ,V - ' -3. ?F 13jf'P' -ala . sift- i-13, fx ef 'J rr leumnur 1. , 1 i i-, EE w ' Q 'i I li 4 X fw Yi C . Q 77- . ,I . , ,,.. .. f ., -l:'f 7 tlflilli! 6 ff 'i A.-of 1 : , , ,LL e - Q A ' ' ,,f,,,1lR - , V-.7.Q!1b-ggsfns gdb, ,, eg, 1 ' ' '5-L - ., on X1 -N ki I j I Z' P 'x , N. by G' x X if 4- N ll x . f f , H, Qfr n if .- f 4 l - , is H33 - the 522211 ZQI' w ' 5955? 2.225 'fh f r I . I T ll 1 I l -'L ' ' ,V ' i R . w 1 xl w I' I ,U I l I ff I i Qui' T If 'sl f , ' 1 4 V W: l ll' i 1 P X ll.: ' U . ' 1 J SPRENKEL FRITU-I GALMER 1 handing Bangor the second lacing of the season, 63-I2. Later the team traveled to Strouds- l ix l y rr, burg and again conquered the East Stroudsburg Normal School junior Varsity, this time 'v1,, 7 fi ltd, 5: by a 25-20 tally.. In the return game, Bethlehem was neatly crushed again by a 22-I3 1 I count. Our varsity struck a snag at Easton, when the Easton High sextet triumphed yy . over us by a 31-I3 score. The girls finished this successful season with two victories- 1 yx' ' M, Catasauqua, 46-l5, and Pottstown, 29-I7. ' ,. , ' - . Prospects for a new season of success seem very bright. Under Miss Fenner's coaching fj- Q., we feel assured that our varsity will again be one of which to be proud. The team: Centers: Q f Il 'Q l Captain Ruch, Frederick, Koehler. Guards: Heil, Fritch, Kemmerer, Ritter. For- l wards: Sprenkel, Gaumer, Wagner, Metzger, l' if H ' .fl 152 ' ri i 7 A' HELL KEMMERER FREDERICK l 4 ,If 5 i f 2 f f? -Sr -' ..,., V 1 ' fx 5 ,rf L l' .1 gf E F, F 'I 'a ii 1 , ry' all i Gin t' i fl ll? f' 1 X V 5 E'-'E w l rf' 5 1 ,,. 4 mr V ' Ti ,. Page One Hundred Sixty-nine W ,N sn. i , fi: .il Q3 Kg i ' 1 1 X, 1 I ' , . , ' A . f N. ,K J 5 w xx fx ff f f. T1 CEM.- l . ,..::'!. ' ' Q , . e . 'fm it --Q -e if . f ale' 'ff 7'. f.f5ZWf1?-, - -- - ' - 'v 's 1-I Q sw'-'-1177 - ' . - -1-.jgra imawf-7-Ffingrh! -mf' 'vfll .. -2-7 :- ' 'f ' 'K ' ' 'K ' -'A' 'S' L'-' ' ' -A-1aa....,. ' U Gi 4 I . . :Hgh ,. 5 Agfl 2 if ' l l gm as 54 1: N t .g: as - . ' ' ' I It 1 5 rw E f. A 2 1 H A is 'iw '.. ' C if 1. lv ,A 1 2. .. ,,., .. ff ,.,.' ,, 4: fv -I ttldll, C - t k ' - ,,-f5:r:4Sawui--.c -f-f X ff- ' A a LPM - A A it ' J- X .Q f :fn . el , ' W l A ' ,ll I 1 5 L if f , , ll , A, N u . ' l l l T .lf 1, 4 i- If l I X Tl gr rgr 'l 1l l? 7 N .W REVIEW of the Hockey Season i in n ff li' ffl . . fs'- ' 'wx l N FORMER years hockey has been considered a minor sport at A. H. S., if l but the interest shown this season proves that it is gradually taking its Q place in the athletic sphere. The fine playing the girls exhibited indicates ' fl ' what an excellent team Miss Fenner produced with the material at hand. K The team opened its schedule by defeating the strong Alumnae at Fountain JL '- s Park by a 6-to-l score. Bethlehem was next to suffer defeat at our hands 7. QQ by a 4-to-I score. A week later, although not playing on their field, our 4 , girls handed the Bethlehem lassies their second defeat by a 3-to-I tally. , V The team then struck a snag when held to a l-to-I tie by the Bangor eleven. ' figs ln the last game the girls were defeated by the Slate Region lassies on the iff? 5 latter's field by a Z-to-I count. lx On the whole the season was a success. The prospects for next year g ft are very bright, because only five will be lost through graduation. Mem- ,ff X i f bers of the team are: Gross, Kemmerer, Heil, Taggert, Moyer, Koehler, X , WI 4 .w Yuhasz, Messersmith, Ruch, Stewart, Sprenkel, Spaeth, Ritter. ,W .52 W -- fy if A' lj' ll 1? if l i ill fl lf X Y K Page One Hundred Seventy ,, , 'la A N r N . . . Alfa J . .+ W4 '51 A --,,a A 'f ' ' .3 XXM- A -. iqw v me AA' - - - :. , - V 2 J -. . ' E A '.-1 4-if 31-. Fo if,,,5 1 1 --'L -fail ' . f.y:P.. .:.. I if k - - -2 T' Qjui 5?,1 5,Lf'5f '11'g-.F.,,,.vf-satan trl-2-i Lng,iqm.ffi f 'T'FfiE9!E':. 'f-5 r'- fi -, f.- u rin-:m.u-r X fl Ev H15 - ' qu' I. II 5 Q K5 C, y it 2 5 731' M . . , . . -., 0 ,J .Ag ,. .mei . i ff gates - - , K A - Y .414- --ff' - '- A,- L--f'-e.!! !' QSIWW' '- 1 L ' ' ' ' A ' ' ek li X2 . . V si X choir .i li U Li ' f 1 1 1:-15 f - Q11 f Sidi! :SEI l ' .-V jf ' f , . eg' Q 'f ll I i l Y' v vi l 1 . r 4 I , f . , 4. 1 Q I , ' I f 5 Ii ' ,H HN 'r i All ll ,V f ,. I 4,- l i W l i,l'l' i i. mpg, rfrr llwhvv .5 ww A .. N i Y 3 u. - L .4 I I 2' , g in lf. 5 ll Q! . . . 4 Review of the Swimming Season , L HE swimming team has met with several incidents of hard luck during their season I ff 'Q t this year and seemed to frown upon them. Although the team was composed of 13 1. quite a few varsity men from last year, and although it practiced diligently through- din Q out the season, it could not get its pace until very near the end of the season. During , if E5 i Q' 1 the early part of the term severa of the meets were lost by only a few points. On the l j. 553 5 whole, the scores were rather close. The losses to several of the opposing teams being ' 5 Z1 H., accounted for by the fact that we were outclassed. 3, 'l -if -Q. . . . . . '!'ff. 'EQ IFS The season opened with the interclass meet. The Seniors took first prize, while the ' 14 . 2 :LE Hui freshmen surprised all by scoring the second highest amount of points. The juniors took ,ill 1 third place, and the Sophs last. In the first meet with Scranton Central High our swimmers , l Yifg , -'I li lost by the score of 32 to 28. Blair Academy defeated us decisively by the score of 37 to 23. At Easton Mother Fate surely frowned upon our team, for Easton won the meet E, by winning the relay after both teams were deadlocked in a 30-30 tie. ,ffl ff , A -f W ,, - ln the following meets our luck changed and success came to the team. They defeated , ,VV f ' Bethlehem High in a return swim by the score of 38-22. In the Lehigh interscholastic I ,VN ,I I . , . . . . ,N ,sz 1' . 9 meet at Lehigh University the team finished third against a Field of some noted schools. f ff 2 Wi ln? From then on until the end of the season the team fared far better. , xl ,ji', ,i ' I: H' gigs ' . ll i lil ' i I3 ,iliii ' i' l gi sh-1 5 i jr! ffl Page One Hundred Scvcnly-one .y - Q 1: l il yt 1- i -x N X - ' , g - , , W is ,E -J ii . ...t -is 2 y ., ,.,, it . of t 2' X. .si .111----1'fmF ' i . . .'? .myi mf- e- .A of ' , ' , 'I,'1 7 Ze: 'F Qi..- ,' LJLRS 'Wifi 52-' ' ef-5' .'... .-5-it l i '-f . ' ' '3 ' J , 1 ' 'f g-2f,,'f i1'Q.-,S---we-Eixzgnd ' . .1-1 .Li innFffY ?l 'f'?f5'2', 4-' 'K 12 .ef -2-.-- f ' -- e -- -- 'f ----' e -'-' ' --- ' -5.-fain...-, 1 2. . ,v - ' ' I- I w fn , . , I 14. ' . K C ig, , nl 1- 4 - 1 -,aa . .i I ' W 1'-'I . f 'lfiffil h 'l, JL' W SN' Hf':'.l'i1fl? ' ' I f ' 3 f'J'L'h ii L ' i l. V I - E ' -as-QQ .:l?' :ii '5 - ' ' K R LQ- ji I1 l S - x X lx A 5 mf V X !! vi f ,S Z lili fi, -4 Q4.. f X fl T -'vhs -f Y ' jr, I' W I r' ' l i ll l V I fi l N I - l V l I 'A ' , l T , . 1 , , f - L ' il ,l U ,WZ ,, I r l l .l Hp rf'rr 1w7w'7 r A XY , l lil 1 J .N it fi, . . 4 l Rev1eW of the Marathon Season In lf . LTHOUGH unheralded, like the football team, the marathon team erformed equall J f- 1 P . Y ,Q f v lryfaf as well and earned for A. H. S. many laurels. The team ran five races, of which 5 they won four. The cups they have won have been presented to the school and Q 'Hy Q, are now in the trophy case. f if i The season was opened in fall by the interclass three-mile run. The Juniors took ' 'f 5 . . X '51 my 2 first place, while the Seniors had to bow and take second place. The Sophs ran a slow Q race and came in last, Paul Masters, '29, the captain of the team, won the race in good ,f ff, . 5 time. The first ten runners who crossed the line were entitled to run as the varsity team. V 2? i The first event of the season was the run against Reading High. Our cross-country i if ig-I AF, runners were unable to cope with the fast time of the Reading team, and consequently '23, :fi 1.- ,z . 1 :ln ' Hi were forced to take second place. The second, the Lehigh Valley cross-country run, i. 4,2 'li offered more advantages for our team, and they finished first. lt I Thence forward the team performed magnificently and won the remaining races. They gy V' '? ran against and defeated Easton Hi h. In the St. Ursula run they finished in first place. 5 F iii' , w . g . , , , qi In an open run given by the A. A. U. our cross-country runners placed first against a large ,, I1 is Held. ig .,,. ', ,. 3 'Y As a conclusion to the successful season the team took a message from Mr. Hamm, 1' Y ll E ,f .L our principal, to lVlr. Gruver, the principal of Bethlehem High School, on a good-will relay ,. rl 5. . from Allentown High to Bethlehem High. Y if 5 Paul Masters, captain and star runner of the team, was high scorer for the season N ' Eh with a total of 27 points. He was followed by Francis Scholl, '29, who scored 18M points fy' - for High School. ' , 5 Q i I if , rj f' ,u Page One Hundred Seventy-Iwo 'V I i fb' V' - X - ' l WH .. J N . . .rv My J . .-. ,wir 'vw 1 . vs. fl I f A P X, .- -V ' Av -1 , '- Y . ' - 1 c ' .. . L , , X gs- ,:..v, , .,. . , 14553 . . ,W i t I Q -R, rag 1-.. . A' AQ 3,1 F3 wfW4aSi H-' 7 gf-F l'E.'ij . I 'ry I- - ' Ta ' 5 Q-ia--1 fe:-it .-...1-,.gn:fimfffv-ff f'?fif12!f'-wif.. '-1-' 'sf af.. --- -' ' A' Lg' V4 ' 6 : ' 54' A K U ' Y Y -arviifimulnu i ', 5 .Af . T i W 'i fp lf 4 T C fi it D B 1 4 - . -A V' .. 1J5'!-il?-2 Malia' -. L. il i524 4,11 l!':'ie - 2 r A + fi w as , . A it X ,ii 'SALE 4 ,. f X5-.U xl T ' l il T i VI., 1 yi ll: ' I fl i rfr lrfxrr rf N tfF: 'f u 'Sal M ly I v. i W Ez if is ' 3' 6. 4 2, L it lv -' 'jeg yi .. - ,I V I ' 1. a ., r 1 1' .1 rn - .. in T ' 'l M vxwoizrux FLEXHR FRITSCH Review of the Track Season NDER the tutelage of Jim Flexer, coach, the track team developed into a team of which our alma mater may well be proud. Although they were deprived of some very good material by graduation last year, the team has, with the aid of the remaining varsity men, succeeded in retaining its place at the top of the list of schools in our locality. It has throughout the season displayed the spirit and determination which was charac- teristic of A. H. S. track teams in past years. The team contained the following boys who were varsity material last season and who have returned this year: G. Knabb, H. Gross, R. Novak, H. Schaffer, P. Wolfe, W. Kich- line, H. Minnich, J. Seng and Dankel. To this nucleus may be given the credit for the success of the season. Their schedule has been far from an easy one. The team started out by running against some stiff opposition in the Penn relays. They finished well for a school of our standing in this meet. They handled the rest of the meets with similar ability and wrested from their opponents victories which has brought A. H. S. fame. The following track meets and dates compose the track schedule for l928: April I8-lnterclass Meet. April 28-Penn Relays at Philadelphia. May 2-Triangular Track Meet at Bethlehem. May 8-Allentown High vs. Bethlehem High at Allentown. May I2-P. l. A. A. Meet at Bethlehem. May I6-Open. I9-State Finals at Penn State. May May 23-Allentown High vs. Easton High at Easton. I ii 4 Ei, June --Open. 'll I l 4 'fp Page One Hundred Seventy-three , ,. 5 ' l I ilu ik i X 'Q . 0 wig ? di ' 1--al ' 'ff - I . 2' 2 5- 1 it -1 efimfrv . -4- . - -- - .wa L 1 M1 t..,f-s- ,iaLL.a.Ae- - -.-. .P.---- v' .0 i- .. -I c it if -Y 2 , gglfwfaf ,-J.,.ga,5m,fw-.Q-fwweqf-5 -3.5, ff U: p i Z - ' ' ' , I w, fw K l' ml pi' -' ' 2. . , A , - ., .. V ,.,.' I, :ffl 7 ' 1' Lllilllz. t , -i'l 29 11: ' c free iT '51 e R l' L J 41 l Y ' A K gl Xa V E551 ll ' ,r 4 4 Nfl I tj-F is ,- .,, fl v vis f -' I : ' fill' ai , 321, ll W ,ff v .- ,Q ?4- ,gwgf , ,Ill L' f V s fx K l ' lm A I ' Ll' . ,Va , y g 1 l I Q . I ' I l T U ,Qrf L - V l'i lviwi Nrf .4 .,..s' l SCHRAUFR CRl Vl WVFTHFRHOI ll ,W gf ' ' A ' ' ' X l N ,qrjfi ' W Q.-jj, ,gl E Review of the Baseball Season . . li 3' M V. N1 ASEBALL, like football and basketball, has been a great success during ' fy ff 4: . . 525: j fl, l928. This was the third season of baseball and the first year that l ll, varsity-developed material was left over from the preceding year, since il: I. . . . nl, ' Q it had been discontinued seven years ago. The successful season was 5 ' i . . U . y, gf largely due to the untlrmg efforts of our coach, Birney Crum, and the Q fact that almost the entire team of varsity players has returned this year. , A large number of the team will be back again next year to form a nucleus for the following year's team. fl!! iii The team pla ed the followin schools of the Eastern Pennsylvania . ,, y , g p 5 , X ,I Baseball League: Bethlehem, Reading, and Easton. The team also lvf l., played a large number of other teams outside the league. lf vi' fl, The following men constituted the major part of the varsity baseball l, i team: Symons, Smith, McClellan, Sterner, Dugan, Shipman, Hudock, , ll V ,K il, Mirth, Schaffer, Moser, and Newlin. ii mfs 4 'gl i f r f f 'fi' 9 Lji ll lf' Page One Hundred Sevenly-four X V . A -sl xv ' l AL' f f i W. A M ,P - i XL 'X' Y ' X 71' Xt ...rfza We X ' - Q , ' -ff le fr , ef' 'JA' :ff ' . 5' 25 -f l wflffz-. ll i rf ef ., ,an figgif,,:'9Ef2f.arL-1fg5::z,eil,,-J-, :agigmfifi-ff 1'?fif1f. 5'ig f 'QfFf'-,T '-e f .. 1 Cf I ' Y A I. 'X D5 . ,, , Q, A ',' T 4 A .I I 1 Riff'-. I -wt! 'I A C I fidg- ' H H ? T ' 229 ' A I 5.?7l 4t : A 3 I',.Jtt.e,. efl f9f5i?iErn.6'-- ,L , Tas:-'-1 If H f Sf S Q J A1 I JI A .. . 1Q, f!k 'ffif li fi! dr I .I ' NI , f f 1 'I I Im, , J 'lu N I 1 N 'VN I' 'JH iff' rr ,- 'l X .lair Tiff' ark I M 1 '5' E ' V , I :QQ . I 1 'Q ff - ' 521 . . I Iv If I rff sw T 2 A 1 I T TT I Wx J r' 1 I ' 1 T , W ry' 'H' 1' UI Us 1 ,4 H Tm wi 1,1 3 1 ww? 32 '77 . 'YN , W vi Ii.. , ,I If VV f V ' KI Q v A 1 .5 I eafefs O afslty ,,f' 22 A I X 5 GEORGE KNABB IVA SPRENKEL I , I 5 STEVE HUDOCH ALICE FRITCH Q if in 22 -h CLYDE SYMONS MILDRED C-AUMER I' ,' gg JOE MIRTH KATHRYN HEIL g' ' RALPH GRIESEMER CAROLINE FREDRICKS dk ,E f HENRY SCHAFFER ANNA STERMER E 5, ' E FRANK TISO PAUL MASTERS I , -2 CLARENCE SHIPMAN RUSSELL DREAS if , , ix: 5 W NA 2:3 f Q,:f:. as SAMUEL COOPERMAN FRANKLIN DREHER V- 5- 1 'lsi Vi LLOYD STERNER CARLTON LAUDENSLAGER QQ? Q ' 'I 11 -: !- :ii I 'Tx gf! RAYMOND WOLF ETHAN SCHAFFER H 'I 'S , WARREN KRATZ FRANCIS SCHOLL A J 'jf ' 'n RUSSEL SCHAI-'FER ERWIN SENGER T I QE, f 1. 4 F 5 ' ,. In JOE SENG RUDOLF NOVAK W, T I' - Q RICHARD DUCGAN CHESTER MUXWORTHY I gif' , JOHN SCHWARTZ KENNETH KOCH W J,-' 7 K' ' WALTER MOSSER EMANUEL PERKIN 'N M Q. 'VK -, LEWIS MANTZ LAWRENCE HUTH , gli X Y !i II I JOE NACLE ALBERT STARR ' ,gif V ' I ' v'rI , N 1' gli' CLAUDE SCHELL DONALD HOFFMAN lx , QJ WILLIAM MCCLELLAN RAY HEIST L55 . .IH V . 2 GORDON ROCKMAI-:ER RAY SHANKWEILER fl fi? I 3 PAULINE RUCH NATHAN SONTAG 55,1 ' E' ,v I I W 1 :M . .. z J je! J F Page One Hundred Sevenly-ffue Qi!! W I fu K ':.', l J JI , I I ,- T f1N -IA , - - ., T W 312 L A .,,. :X H7 - :ff xkk XX - 1.-: if if X .f E 'T ..?ii ': 71f5:: Fr i? ' ' .,, fjf.5,'l, ' .'.! fm?1' u ,IQ R ' C . , ' ,I I-1 '-L..-.' 1' .hrfvi ' gf-,' , .yn Af- - , L 4 -,A ,A . 'LA ',:,:j,,:'?Tiz -uf...--I4::x1 .im-igmfffr-I'f f'Ffi'12f--5 'uv' - QT Lf .Sm ' -- ' ' S -' 'T-f 'N ' 'T T -inseam-.. EER LEADING SQUAD CH UR O ACTIVITIES nf 1 N ,i ,Q .- fl' X f, - - - q y 'R I ff l fs ' A - A If is ' ' f f' i y'- rl, W L 71, 2 , A M 1 -3' -A1 f '-! ..llua:, A At 'Ji 'l. li,--.141 Zag.- Q , ,Q I--5'5 '51 ' ' li' T4 - as V f -. - H M J Ji TUV if iii' ' l l T ' ' V E Ky I W' T ,if ,Q K li HI A . 1 7, i. i 4' I l l I Z 1 li l ' l T U' Vi , I il 1 QI' xml' i i X li FW s ll 'gf 1 1 l rf rl .4 17 - l 'Mi Jlfffal 277 V XA , Nl! l I L, 1 Girl Reserves v 1 512: HE Girl Reserve Council is one of the most active units in the entire ,..! Girl Reserve Department. lts membership is made up of girls between 'M , the ages of twelve and eighteen. It aims to keep the constant interest 'dig F - . . . . ' V ,Lf 4' 1 of the members by such activities as socials, pageants, and conferences, X 2 which are all important factors in a girl's life. During the past year the Wm lily? Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores united, and the ninth grade has joined 'V 'fl -:rg 'gi I . ri l, in fences with the seventh and eighth grades. A H f- li I l 5 1 gl ,, The object of the Girl Reserves is to face squarely the daily tests which FN, , lx , come at home, in school, at work: to be a friend to all: to give the best of 1 Q , ' X i 4- :, self in service and in fellowship with girls everywhere. Il l 1 fl 'w if ii lf' 1 4 . . . . ' lg Lil Much of the success of the Council is due Miss Lottie Angell, under ii whose constant advice this organization has accomplished much. ,Vw 'V L V , lr I I 'fl Page One Hundred Scvenly-nine , ,V l E l wa W N ,g i 'L K, .K t X w A lk W r f ii N- - it N f ii NE., -dm . ,,1gE4? i:R I . V 5 I ',4- V, 3 WQ M irq f- ,fa , A J Y by I R V -fb fi-' F' 1 ..- 4-1-ll 5 ' +f'l ',l-A-l'.1-s P' W 'ey .. ' U F 'E ' - 'M ' -tw! 2 .. --' -iEfafT.--2'-2 --.,6y' . r--f. --f--as-m':F' 5. Ml 'Jn' -:- .- T V-S -Y 'M A. L, V - --, LJQ J, rf.Tf.-v-www-5flr., .-L-L1-1-:iii-!Tgm.! -i,'Yff':. ' :Jig 4:49:71 4 -:-. ? r f I u g. 1 1 E f . if ii' .. fr Y - ' ' i L 1 A l C El 2 751' -l l . . , B.,-.. -L . M 1,3 1lf7 .h fl.r.lf'Wfr. 6 - iirqlff ' 022-'i ' -ffl : l t 4 ' -l-'..jf.f, -IL :W E' '19 e a '16 'C 4 41 l l A 1 . X-Q' of l Ji 4 Till Y' Wap. Q 'ff 'f':f:.l X' mr . 1-Y 1':l-Sl , .'-ug ' i 9?-T13 l 1' ' . ff ' F I l l L Z N' . in 'l : W , - 1 I V A A I mf , ' i f' - '1' f f 'W li i 'll w ' ' ,V W. ' nf' W' . lla: - I , I l . l 1 ll. ff -tg xg., l ' YW N We G1flS, Booster Club Ni -N ' FIU ', ,. .J 4' , , .:l I HE year 1928 has been one of unusual success for the C-lrls Booster V 1 Club. There is a fine spirit of co-operation among its members. True M to ltS name, lt admlts only real boosters to its ranks, and each member f lj if has but one objective in view- To boost A. H. S. If there is any worthy I ,. ' . . . . . -1' .. Z cause, whether lt be athletic or soclal, thls wldeawake mecca of the boosters :ig N backs it whole-heartedly. ia ,f , f -i 4 ' Wlth the closing of the present school term the Girls' Booster Club r ' l. I' celebrates its eighth birthday. At the present time it boasts Hfty active lx, -5 . . . . . 'V Eli members, a larger enrollment than any organization of 1ts kind in the 4 ig. 5 1 W :fl history of our Alma Mater. fl .V l H. ff r 1 .. ' . . E f . lf gl. il The graduating members pass the crown of leadership over to the .VV Q.: il , class of '29, whom we are sure will carry out the traditlons of the Girls wr' 4 if l Booster Club as thoroughly as its predecessors. rl' .z l F- ' l at ar - gliu . l f ll ' C f 'l 1 3 , T21 I ' 51,1 ,. '-1 Page One Hundred Eighty .4 li iv' ll Ely: E I.. kk. lr 5, l w In '5 7 X 1 f f w RJ' P 151 ' H' Nt., - . .42-Q , J C , 1 VL? l ' el ' -eff: ,ff ' I tif: -z.. r. - i I Xl 5 I I r f 7 X552 I' II. . ,zz JI CK I I I I V F I f L f, I I:-US ,V im. I I I I , . . 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I - Q an I Zak: Officers of Girls' Booster Club MARIAN YOUNG, '28, President BETTY BUEL, '29, Secretary MEMBERS MILDRED BACKENSTOE LORRAIN BAKER LOUISE BAKER MIRIAM BARTHOLOMEW MARY BECHTEL MIRIAM BORTZ ELDA BOWER BETTY BUEL DOROTHY BUCHHART MARGARET BUCHHART HELEN CLEWELL DOROTHY COOPER CHRISTINE DELONG ELSIE DIEFENDERFER ESTHER DIETRICH ANNA DREISBACH CAROLINE DREIsBAcH MILDRED DOWNING BERNICE EBERHARDT MARGARET ECK GWENDOLYN EDELSTEIN EVELYN ERB ALTHEA ENGLERT MARIAN FERRY MARY FERRY ANNABEL FIsTER MARGARET Fox HILDA FRIEDMAN ALINE FRITSCH MARY FUNK KATHRYN CABLE I-IILDA GERMAN EVA GERNERT ALMA HAAs DoRoTHY HATCH ELEANOR HARING KATHRYN HAZELL KATHRYN HEIL RUTH HENNINGER DOROTHY HOFFECKER ALICE HUMMEL KATI-IRYN KASTEN FANNY KLINE KATHRYN KocH DOROTHEA KNECHT MARGARET KRICK FRANCES KRAMER BETTY KUNKLE ARLENE KUNTZ KATHRYN LAUDENSLAGER ANNA LAUB MARY LITZENBERGER EDYTHE MANKER HARRIET MCCULLOUGI-I EVELYN MILLER JULIA MILLER AZALEA MIssIMER ARLENE MOYER EVELYN NEWCOMER AGNES O'NEII..L RUTH O,NElLL LORRAINE OSWALD MARY OSWALD ARLENE RABENOLD MAE REICHENBACH LYDIA REINSMITI-I PHYLLIS RINN BARBARA ROESSLER PAULINE RUCH MILDRED SHEETZ MARTHA SCHNURMAN MARIE SELL HILDA SITTLER LOUISE SITTLER HILDA STEWARD REBECCA WAGNER RUTH WAGNER GEORGINIA WEAVER MIRIAM WEISER MIRIAM WOODRING PAULINE WOODRING ELLA YEAGER MARIAN YOUNG HORTENSE YUHASZ IZ- -xr If I A I .. 7, I I , I I' ,AI gxf, Ry I 'jg QII II 1 g: W I If? IIII I I, I I I -I I'IvIr1II 'I 'I I' III II I II II II I ,. .X-A W . I XXX ff- I II III' 4 I siif' I I I ,551 :gs I ,I In I KVI' I fi If I f I If? 5 'I I I- IIYS 'N bfi I Ira 4? fi . QI' 2 I 'I E R III , I : .. Z I -E Ii. ,II I I II III I' I, Aff I II 'I Ig I I II' L . III I' Ill'- I I WLT, yy I IEII f III? ,If I 3 NI.-XRIAN YOUNG, Pres. I' I I-2 TI fi Page One Hundred Eighty-one L S 'II A .E fl - I I 'III I K, dk Ax, fs ,f f I F, - -f I, .I-2':'i ... 4. ' I 7 I . - II I , - L f TL , , ff? I I K ,I i 15, .F I h,1l:,g,N VN E LIWMIILV I ku M Ki . 9 wg 4' I - , ' I' If I Q., ',. -I I I I' '! ,T g ' :' ' -A-I .1 If It JI' I '. Y - , I LM f..-1. i, ii .i 2 : lk-fini , A ,-:hi AF! iT'm',ax.,!al,IIIIIj5::11Q!F,y ,IMI I, fl -'tr .ia 41. - - ' -11 LA' I - Y ' 0 Y I.. rrfihmulri - 1. 71, I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 f .., H, 1 lf 3 ' i Y I, 7 I. X A I '-ll VY 3 1 1. . . .. .. 'M ....' .QV- ' -l ,lf m:. t 4 Q-'Li -111 -. flare? is i ' Li LAK Aa J X 1 JD - s-F51 f .Slit Qif rf 'X-93 I X ' , : M p . ,f If ' X ill X1 1 li' 4 ly I I I , 1 1? 1 1 1 lf P l 'L ,, 1' 1, . 'll lil ' fi QI nl1i 1, - 1 I M' Y 7 1 f ' 1.1. T il fha 111,17 ffl: -'W ill . .Phi ' 1' - 1 Mathematical Club 11 X B HE Mathematics Department, realizing the wealth of material in l , sf- ' . . . ,111 -gg: M mathematics which cannot be touched in the classroom because of , gp' if lack of time, organized a club to supplement its classroom work. Any 1,5 Junior or Senior, interested in the subject, having no conditions, and ,il- having attained an average of eighty-five per cent. in mathematics, is l eligible for membershi . The club at resent consists of fifty active Q V P P 4 E members. The advisers are Mr. Earle H. Weinsheimer and Mr. Ro er M. 1 ll 1: . . . . g Rentschler of the High School Faculty. The activities of the club are . . . . . 1 111 I, , planned to meet the definite alms of the organization, which are: UD To ,-i '- 11 . . . . . . . 11 . 'I gg! open up 0SS1b1l1tlCS in the field of mathematics for worth use of leisure 1 ' . H p y TW -' 1 time. Q21 To create an interest in the practical application of mathe- matics as used today. Q35 To acquaint the student with the scholarly fl' in -'1 . . . x ., - work that has been done in the develo ment of mathematics and to stlmu- 1 ,,1 f ' . . . . . p. . ' ll 111i ,j 1 late admiration for the societies in their field and their work. The club M, dxf has had a successful past and its members are hopefully looking forward 1' L f e to its growth and higher achievements in the future. J 5, 1 If l .1-E if T4 I fl Page Onc Hundred Eighly-Iwo I 2 1 11 . l 1'-X 'N n ' 1 g g1,-X 1 511,51 fa-51 fn ,y f, 'rf fain' ' . , ,.-1:24. i ' 1 , ,, . 2 1 -lg R ' ' - 'J- f t 'T' ' l 'il 1' . .7 ', ' i r f':'i 'Q fwlif L'-L4-f':ilfi-ijffv.-FfiV !i'vfl7'Ek1?E'yfi-ll'-I I' -Z.. , , Q ' ' Q' I' I R A C ,L 9 2 waz' 1 4 ALA.. III-, ii jg lx if 4 ' 'Qld - r .I I. 1 If 1517.52 if! f! 1 Ah 5 52 Mr' 5' QP' X Hr! I SX 'IN 7 . P7' I M VU , , I' I' f . ' i I A I f ,, Oflicers of Mathemaucal Club I ' , . ' I ' T - r ' i. First Semesler Second Semesler ', LEON COHEN, '28, Presidenl JOHN SCHWARTZ, '28, Presidenl 7 U ' i .IOHN SCHWARTZ, '28, Vice-President ERICH SToEcIcEL, '28, Vice-President ' BEATRICE CAPLAN, '28, Secrelary BEATRICE CAPLAN, '28, Secrelary W 5 ERICH STOECKEL, '28, Treasurer ALBERT STARK, 28, Treasurer I UL I ,V .f 'M Facully Advisers I fl! ' ' 4 2 YI' MR. EARLE H. WEINSHEIMER MR. ROGER RENTSCHLER ,Qqlj MEMBERS - BEATRICE CAPLAN CAROLYN FEGELY KENNETH KOCH . , MADELINE DODD MILDRED SCHEETZ CHARLES RITTER MARGARET Fox BETTY BUEL RAY SI-IANKWEILER KATHERINE FRANTZ RUTH SHELLY ERICH STOECKEL KATHRYN CABLE ELEANOR SHAFFER JOHN SCI-IwARTz HILDA GERMAN SARAH SERFASS PAUL SHOVER I ,N HILDA GROLLMAN FRANCES SCHLENKER WARREN ZIECENFUSS 'ly7'1'1N 1 Hr EDNA HEMSTREET BETTY OBERT MARTIN CREITZ I ffl' CHARLOTTE HORLACHER ARLENE STONEBACK JACK STINE fix JULIA MILLER CHARLOTTE SHAFFER GRANT MUSCHLITZ X, N JIM' BESSIE PAP-MET BETTY SUTHER ROBERT GLOVER MI ,mi KATHRYN PETERS HARRIET MCCULLOUGH WELLINGTON WALTERS ,ig I 'T CATHERINE RITTER ELIZABETH KUNKLE DENNIS KURJACK .5 .1.,, DOROTHY ROTHROCK LEON COHEN RUDOLPH SCHEIDT fi I NINA C-UTH EDWARD ERB RICHARD SCHANTZ ' M 'ffff 1 PHYLLIS RINN RALPH GRIESEMER , it 4 f X v ,Ii I qe 31 if Jf ' if wh Q :E 29 ,V 5 I I K it sig 'Z 1, if 9' W -,Q J ir N52 ..' ' ' is ' 1' ,i II' I f fy In 'A FT ' f VI. ., r I , ff, I ' HV :I 'I W 1 .r - 2 I '., ' ' f x ' ,I I , ,, Jf ' gh fy , :fi 5 X 1 LEON COHEN, Pfgg, .IUIIN SCHWARTZ, Pres. .. 4 Page One Hundred Eighly-lhrce K, I. E N . 1 I' .I A I T 'Q 4, Q A wx A h pg im, Q 5, ,N Tw. ' -W - A5 N ,Y J, 1 ,r JA. N: 5:- ig? , -- V Huw, Vg. ,vt k,,!LWrv'H -Q , ' ':-L f 4 L, ,, A T 'E 'sf I . ' Q:'L'- I iff T H ' I , LY 1 L, , v 5 U if , .I-, ,.I'. jim,-r ,-I'-I- 'f ri'71gP-3:-. -,Iv - Q- -v-xl.. I' 4- -3 -' ' ' T- 'S f- ' 7.-vii...-1-, 1 4 I r ,- n . 1 H 5 w ' ' I, ' I K? fj 1 YV , ,, , , ll lui .. . C 5' . 79: . -- f -l:' mf, fi At ff f Whi g 11?- Q , k .Mgr - A 5,g1!1i.gngi,5g s' .., , , , 332-. T 'f ' 1 ,Q ' K '1X LATJ A, X -9,22 -- - e- K yr , X all Q lt f vi gfrf Sil k f' if All , , v 1'1Ll'.S fl ' ll ' - i 1' ,f' ' l fr! ll I Ill 4 f i . l. I I' I I l ill a l TVN TW. 1' fill' l l ' I l , xp yi rr 11,1g7l7 1 Q ff' ,. Ur ,g 1.-, l iii? K' Q' X ' ll .. 4 ,ill 1.1. Classlcal Club W l ll I-IE Classical Club, which is one of the oldest organizations in the ' l' ' N High School, was formed in 1916 to further interest in and love for the l classical languages. The best interests of the school are furthered and it img supported by its active membership, to which all students who take Latin fr ' and Greek are eligible. ,lx , ,I mifg Meetings are held monthly, at which time men prominent in the edu- cational and rofessional field address the club. The ro rams, which il' I P P g 1 5 , ,Il are interesting as well as educational, include classical notes, cross-word 'f l 1: . . ., . . .. ,, ' - ,H '13, puzzles, sight translatlons, and the I'1S1l3llla. ty' ,. ii , E. '5 Much of the credit for the success of the club IS due Mr. Frltsch, the 'l ll Nl ff - . , 5, M ,, able faculty adviser. l . Lim 'V i e re si 'L J El' fl, ,, , V t x ,V , 2' Page One Hundred Eighly-four ' 2 5 w A. ill if sl le fl W V ,. I .+. CN A71 se. -4 - 4' . 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'28, Presidenl 'Ex ' ' ROBERT HORN, '29, Vice-President ROBERT HORN, '29, Vice-Presidenl H ., ,Y ' IQ: HERBERT PERSON, '29, Secretary ELLA YEAGER, '29, Secretary 1 I 'I ' ' CHARLES FRITSCH, '28, Treasurer CHARLES FRITSCH, '28, Treasurer ' 'I' I MR. WARREN FRITSCH, Faculty Adviser U' I A I A I MEMBERS T BETTY BoAs ELIZABETH STRAUB STEPHEN BENKOVIC BETTY BUEL BETTY SUTHER CHARLES BREISCH I MYRA BURY ELLA YEAGER WILLIAM BUTZ V X MILDRED DEIBERT MARTIN CREITZ I ,, , I 'V frf' ELEANOR HORN CHARLES FRITSCH Vu , fl' BETTY KUNKLE DONALD HOFFMAN N HARRIET MCCULLOUGH ROBERT HORN I l 'WI' JULIA MILLER HOMER KNAUSS U I BEssIE PARMET LEWIS LABARRE ,,l CATHERINE RITTER IRA I..ANDEs fy. DOROTHY SCHNURMAN HERBERT PERSON I 5, l ALICE SHUBERT WILMER WOLF 'Y if W Ii' as 4 3' I W E 8 'S if' 2 15' iff F75 , 'Il IFI- :4 U Ill' -. I' ' A I' If I . MT - .I Lb , ELEANOR HoRN,Pres. ,Jig ' Hai . ,, :H , . I1 if Page One Hundred Ezghlyzfive 5 'f,'1 Y v I , ' , !-I I I A PM L Wa I- -. L. ff .1 I I I V. yx .ag , 2 E 5 ', ' P' 3 L' 'r - f X I . I., ' . ji X E , ','1 N ,I-,714 QJEJJ L -if' V! ' '4.f ,E'l.3 -V , ' I 9 - '- .iih 21 . ' Hp' ' ten.. .' 'F 'Mai'-., V1 WF -:I ' 'T' ... ,- -J,. 'E . rfwmfffg, 34,4147 . .I 4 f',fv .,f- Wk A-,jr ' gzgyf- f' A Y ' 7 A L Q -:L L 'li1l:ii- 7 il . gf? - 4.6 ,f - --'1.,L,.!- ---v - D-HV X 5, , i ' - ,, gg, K i' - Adelphian Debating Society I-IE Adelphian Debating Society is not only the oldest debating society in the High School but it is also one of the oldest of all the organizations. The present members have high ideals to live up to and old traditions to uphold. The aim of the Adelphians is not merely to win debates but to promote and stimulate the interest of the entire school in debating and S eff 5. it 5. ss - sf E? EE 5: E9- 34 .4 f 'W A ' i E ' Q 5 1. rf 5 A I 1 'Y f 4-I . :f K4 L -l lg 7' il l H . A t ' 'lar Q 4 .i A re' .NF L J' ' ' A Q ai ' 'Q 'ff A .cr X +I- 3, eg -- '1 G' X -t A N A' - si Mk xt 5 r 4 Qt ' 1 1' X fl , NW be f' Q25 If 4 wh 'fills b F1 fi 4 'JAX r ,x Im Ji, A M 1 1 , f ' Q' X I X ?f l P- U I 1' ' H Z 1 . ' . r - I ' l ' I '- ll rf ' lL I T V, , ' il, f ,lf ll: 'll 1, -' l 1 r 1 l Ti 7 W rrrfr 'W-www ln' .1 I 7 f .-'I 5 l W? X if XXV u 1.4 . h my ., 4 li 1 -U M. y' A rg ywf 1 , X. lf ' f' W i T 'Q rl 3 - 1, 5 l '55 Q 1 ' ' fi ,, I 4 f 1 ,, w ' ' A , H ,, i i X '1 'Q 1 X 1 f A n 5 x ,, .1 , , f r , l V 2. . fa ii I s oratory. Every Adelphian has the welfare of the whole school at heart A li and is directing all his efforts in this channel. Any boy who is interested li Aw' in debating, and has a general average of eighty-five per cent. is eligible 'V if 2: . for membership. Since there are no Adelphians graduating and since 'l il' 'A , 'V 1' - . .... , l ,li ' lg , :Q next year will mark the complete revival of varsity debating, there is every , 'V' '. . . . . . ff' lil: i' gg reason that the under classmen try for membership in this organization. l l lf 'al fl , 4 gil , gg V 53 ' 455 '3 l lim Page One Hundred Eighty-six Y 5 i QQ i 7 1 l ,N X X A g , I. ,Pyro txll , H. 'Ii dz-'ig J N I 0 M4 vm. ji YZ - A-la. , f '11 ' -Y l f41'?HEv:,.. i v7'T i fa ago ' ' EV E ':g QQfg'?'if2f.F.,l,-,E,?5::gn1- 1.1-, ng-.Sqn-5527-ff 'f1Ffi 2179.3-,.-i.1i -F5 7, , ' X X - ' ' , X XX ' S A f ,gp I 2 var' f -I In - KLA-A IIfvfJ2.f,.I'I,,f w A S - I JI f f -., 617, I Iiy II x, T 1 I Y 1' -1-'.'.5 Q. ,J . 1 AX I ,III in xlj. , M X r I gf, 5Y' 1' rf .fir : , X- ri X , ' IE 2: ' IW 5'1 'I 1 ' ' , af' ' -II I II I , O' 'I . , X . 1 1 J - ' Officers of Ade1ph1an Debatlng SOCICYY I X X F irsl Semesler Second Semeslcr ' I I, , XX, ROBERT HORN, '29, President EDWARD ARMSTRONG, '29, President TIIIX, ' VX 4 ,I su ROBERT GLOVER, '29, Vice-President ROBERT GLOVER, '29, Vice-Presidenl ,Xqr X, ' I IRA LANDES, '29, Secretary LEWIS LABARRE, '29, Secretary , EDWARD ARMSTRONG, '29, Treasurer IRA LANDES, '29, Treasurer - MEMBERS 'K EDWARD ARMSTRONG LEWIS LABARRE THOMAS MOYER SHERWOOD EVANS IRA LANDES HERBERT PERSON I ROBERT GLOVER GEORGE LANDIS MORTON SILVERMAN ROBERT HORN FLORIAN MILLER ROBERT STIMMEL I I. X 'P X' ,rr IH-..,' I rf W1 r'X'r G ' 'W , N ,ff 'vf W ,III ,. I .. : ' X ,gl M I ' I 5 I i ff X' ' W ' .Ii I I , II 5 X XX XX 75? ip- fr Z? N 122 ki f' ROBERT HORN, Pres. l5uw.xRn ARMs'rRoNca, Prrs if .gli ,. , f I ' II' W If I I I F X, I 1 Lu ' ,I iii: iI ' .. X X g-I 4 mg 'I Q ' 'V I .LS gig. I XI , WE 'f '35 Page One Hundred Eighly-seven 329 I X XIX , , X I . 'I ' I gfx -'N 1 2 A A n I Q his 'xx ' .F-'s.'5'-' , I I ' fy' XXX X' ,1 -, .2 f 4' ' J' -,A -I N ' ,117-' 74 1, ii ' ' , f'-,,.f ,,, ,v I . ,.xm?X X X X X5-X - , V T ' X 3' gg' 2 9-Q ',.: 'f ' , ' -1-,Li imffi'-H f'?fSF1QA!-rw-' 'Ti L,, 'Ei'-if .. 'Y P Y- 4 -'A l 4 'i ' LL' Y r Y ' -111-nlllirwt l - ' ' , ' I I FI W 1? ff 4' il Q Vw. ,f , e , . ,. f -ll -,f i .Mm lie X? yi fe was X X -1254 fr HQ- , . v 1' 1I.Q'.5 ' . w ' fm, ' . :iii . sill 5 4 I f ffgy . . 'f 1. f i Naih Pleda Debating Society LTHOUGH Naih Pleda does spell Adelphian backward, this organiza- tion has definitely proved that it is not in any way backward. High ideals, good fellowship, true A. H. S. spirit, and a desire for achievement, are a few of the reasons why Naih Pleda has succeeded so well and has withstood the test of time. At the bi-monthly meetings, which are held at the homes of the various members, very interesting programs are presented. They consist mostly of work along the forensic line, as the primary purpose of the Society is debating. Many literary and musical features are also conducted. l .ll if' .' .n w- y' ' I ' ' I il ti YW - I r -1 4, i- I' I i n . rl . , M9 N oi glfgff l We il, .' 3? it fl Q 2 fir .Q 5 , all ,sf 'jf gi! i Bi, Y NK Ia: ,Vx , . ., 'M ij 3 1 E: i Ii, ij V 53' i. ,a 'Q - A i r afff ii im' 5 V' 4 in ,, 57' .Q 4. I W , . 'wi' V l i 1,112-'xv ,,,. 7 Xi 1 .-1 ,za 5 , ii' . 5, :ef 1 is l f? i v :iii is ' ' 23 1, 2' ,B it es: i e lg r L it To be a member of Naih Pleda is in itself an honor and recommendation, M' it for the members must do average work along scholastic lines, as well as show an interest and ability in speaking. The Senior members of Naih ,v 2, Pleda hand the reins of the organization over to the class of '29, who will , QE. be required to uphold fine ideals. f, Eiga Il' Page one Hundred Efghqeefgm rf ilf su, XX -'N 5 , ' l , R N 1 Q lkxjj' A I N A -44. ,mn ef f 2 .. 'f if--v i. Pf .... -- e --3 ,'r' 1 .,...L-is kill- 'if' 4.fnl 'l'l.J'1f-'i , lg ' ' ' -2 ' . , Y af ,- X f 5 Joi K XX!! ep ff Xt li ff xr 4- X r Fl' fl Xl I Z Q 1 f Z V , x , Q V 4? I 'i If 4 S fx 4 LJ , vi. ,f , . , QA ,M ,. -ff'5 T,vf'us-1 6 V , I N L A , 'A f ' iIV5f:PA11fr- 'Q 12571 E1 ' E T TT' C A. W :T X Kg - srl 4 TV -g 4,5 x f 33 FP , Ty , v -' 2'-l'.S f'i?w L 1 emi feel I , 2225, , T 5-32+ , 4'0 A -. W f , ,..' ' , ' Z ' tl 1 l , . ' 'M 1 ' ' '. 'Vx F . . . . i' Officers of N a1h Pleda Debatmg SOC1Cty 4? f Q- V BEATRICE CAPLAN, '28, Presideni EDNA I-IEMSTREET, '28, Secrelary T ,l, 'JV' ISABEL SUPER, '28, V ice-President DOROTHY SNYDER, '29, Reporler U V 4- - I 'N' W' Y MEMBERS E LILLIAN ARONSKY ELEANOR HARING KATHRYN PETERS ' I MYRA BURY ELEANOR HAZELL ARLENE RABENOLD n IQAEATRICE CAPLAN KATHRYN HEIL ELEANOR REDINGTON ADELINE DQDD EDNA HEMSTREET PAULINE SCHWARTZ f GWENDOLYN EDELSTEIN ALICE HUMMEL MADELINE SENSINGER HILDA FRIEDMAN RACHEL LEHR DOROTHY SNYDER I U -,N , rr, EVA GERNERT GERTRUDE Llvmcooo ISABEL SUPER 'ng' 1 Irr,f ,, BEATRICE HAIMOWICZ MARY PASQUARIELLO RUTH WAGNER , TN ' E mi! .ffx 4,724 .1 N W XX' ' ff, 'Qi H t T 'L Rf 1 w - ' L. 54 s fi EL Q 5' I W 1'-'ij ' iii! 2 ' ufx Ei' rl I 5' ,.i ' qi V122 T , 'E ,4 E 1 H' 2 M' ii 'M fi ag T w w' ' Y i if , Iv BEATRICE CAPLAN, Pres. V u Vi 1 .v ' gh: rl N f ' I Lil 2 ' -Eh ff 51,52 W 3 ily!! 1 1 WF Page One Hundred Eighty-nine , I s, , 'E X' N , W ' ,fN -as . , Y , , ' , rv I gli' NX X , , QFQL 'fy j -2 I '41 A dk f' ,L . 'ist fr ff , U. , - ,.- - T- , - . 1 . 2 M , ,L-'H' gaiqy. -V 1-,Wj ,w, '!w'nQn fr iw? ' ,V J, ,Hg ef? Ee '1 1 ,,,g.S' gficl-51'2.f2?' T- ' Ef.'VM1'Y.'.,'.. i I -- - Y? A , fl , -D ' ' Q ri 5-Q ',.f'5'i' , 1 -r-,giiw-.'fi'-f'f 'f'?fFf12!EP'.-U-' '- '?4f .L- ' ' N F 2 M ' 4 'z' : -7 Y ' zzrrieiullr - , , L f Q-1 - 'Q -- ' -7' faj'- - it i 24-' --.in I f .-- '-.ef - Q -..- 1' ' -' . - 1 - - U ,. , I L Ai- 11515. .Q 1-ir. , :- - 2 -f '-: , .z ::, --. ' j i ft' - Q-,Q ' - fd A 5-.' , 3'f.Q.g,:,5Ti,A1. 'W' irq, rx 34 'E 4 A,:f , : ..i., ,-.,3g...., K - - H. -- J., ,.e.. -.,- - - .K K x fl XZ :A Hz? X Xium? Ji? 553.5 . 9,15 ' uf' lwU if' f 'I '- I I I lf' l Fl .- V 'lil '14 V l ' n w lx , T ,N rfrr INN' 4 N 'iff' qfffgff M . ,Q 1 l ' U 5 Y ay I 2 ills ' l I I' ' W T 5 'nl 14 Q 77. Iig gl . - A -If . Zfjff- L W V wir ' 1 gt YUQK XXII X fi' i wrlfri i M I U fs, 44' Ml if lf' Z , 1, I I -N 'B l i ln? W l l gl ill l 111154, ft 1, 7 ' 1 W l ll, ffl' Orotan Debatmg SOC1Cty , l' p OUR years ago a handful of boys of the class of '28 brought into being a new organiza- ' l it tion whose welfare was destined to be one of success. During the first year of its -1: W existence, the Orotan Debating Society presented a number of fine debates, and still V il? more important, developed varsity material. The graduating varsity debaters are all :lit f f Orotans. The first coach of this enterprising organization was Mr. C. Blume. During A I the next two years Mrs. Beryl Wisman ably coached the boys, and was in a large sense V ,'J'f EE' f Q responsible for the winning of the Ursinus lnterscholastic Debating League plaque for w A. H. S. Although the Orotans were without an adviser during the past school year, v gig, the fine spirit of co-operation, brotherhood, and loyalty to our Alma Mater was as marked ' it V as ever before. When the call for varsity debating came, the Orotans responded nobly X -li and succeeded in placing a number of members on the teams. all 7 va xx 1 ,EE l This organization is justly proud of its high ideals, high standards for membership, is 4 4, and the fact that it presents the Orotan Honor Medal at commencement to that member 1' W V il of the graduating class, who, in the estimation of a committee, has done most in the interest MJ 7 X, ' H of debating. 2, lx, lb' ' With the graduation of the class of '28, the charter members pass over the traditional I f gi chain and shield to the remaining members. It is the sincere desire of those who formed H Q Qin this organization that the members will never lose interest in their work, and always live 4 il l up to the high ideals of an Orotan. til i 31 ,Y 4, ,., I Tl Page One Hundred Ninety w i , 1 I, 1 ' 7A 5 QE N. 631347 Q F Q, nxt '51 , A. if ' at f e N g f ff? -irwE ' -1 ,- H , 'ff , V ..,f. f 311 l 71 Q1,,-,-'63 4-if -- AQ F ' af-l Jll-'lffflg A - .- A5 ,A,. :iff Q' QTY 2 1-1 '-.5'W'i'gf.,f.1..v.--again? , '. -1-1.Qil'imgrTTW !'- f'7ffE4fw'4?'. -! I ' if- :F .F-'lf-.1 -F -' - ' -- f -- ' - VLA - ' -4.-fin...--r 1 I. 1. T.. ' ,.u. :,-,E JT M f' 54 f 1. -11 1.' 'z 5 1 i ,j 1 E. Q, , . W ' ' L11 1 C ,gg 9. Q 751' 3 .1 . . ,,. I 1 -IE -,' J .,1tu1:!, 5 1 Z Q. V ,f9' N fW . 7 f. V, .A .F , . fl 'f J 41 Y Xr' .f XII , iff 5 1 I 1 1 1? ' A fn' . 3' 1 H1 1 S 1 1 1 u ,.s J. 152 I 11, ff 1 11 ' 1,1 11. 7 1 11 1 1, 1-,' ' 1 11 1 'HT' W, ,. 1' J 1.35 . Q 1, if IW? 1 eg 111 ,Al if 1 ff V 151, K1 11 1 'T ' 1 , n 1 I ' -011 H' -HJ' ,' J W 111 I. 1 1 Xf .11 . 7 ' ' ' . . . , Officers of Orotan Debatmg Soc1ety - 1 A -, I' First Semester Second Semester i' RAY SHANKWEILER, '28, President RAY SHANKWEILER, '28, President W LAWRENCE HUTH, '28, V ice-President JOHN DAv1s, '29, V ice-President U, 1 DONALD HOFFMAN, '28, Secretary DONALD HOFFMAN, '28, Secretary 1' 1, . al, JAMES WILLENBECHER, '29, Treasurer JAMES WILLENBECHER, '29, Treasurer 4 4' W' KENNETH KOCH, '28, Publicity Manager ALBERT STARK, '28, Publicity Manager 1 1 HONORARY MEMBERS f 1 MRs. BERYL B. WISMAN PROF. M. W. WITMER MR. C. J. M. BLUME MR. M. S. HARTING l , MEMBERS 'V 1 rrrf JOHN DAvxs LAWRENCE I-IUTH NATHAN SONTAG iffrf ' -.5 RICHARD DEILY HOMER KNAUSS ALBERT STARK J STANLEY GACKENBACH KENNETH KOCH JOHN STOUDT N , ,JY RAY HEIST EMANUEL PERKIN WELLINGTON WALTERS UAH DONALD HOFFMAN JOSEPH REICHARD JAMES WILLENBECHER 'U . I JOHN HOLLENBACH JOHN ScHwARTz HENRY WOLF RAY SHANKWEILER pi, I M 5, 1 f N 1' I If 52 1 , .I 4 1 .. .5 K' - , . 11 , 1,1 31. 1 ' i1I dir! ' ' ' RAY SHANKWEILER, Pres. 11 T Page One Hundred Ninety-one , 1 , 1 , 1 fx 'RK 1 1 9 1 in - fm f 'VW-. N, ' , 3,-.ix - , Q 1,4 CSL ' Y . --f-- H , , 2' A4 ,.'gv'1j11.i? .,1?J11ey,f. H .. .Ja ,. , T. - A ,1. f -,Q .,,..- J...s.., --...f, J 1- . . J 21-3 -5115? F ? if :- '4 rr:-:mn-n c ' ' Q L U 1' 'lp' N I It W fT we A Vw ,H I A 1 .. I V-3 -if ' T-! calms 6 -K lf, l ,eefh lf ilge v l f 4 N L .1-, 4 1 H I4 'A it 4 '- 'q'f'i.- v. ,A ,. 's ' .41-1 4 , 21 .- KL- L Al U W ' f if 1 , 64 1' , , f wg! rv 1 ' 1 , at ff at if as t - is s K 1-i X! GX 1' W1 Z Jr? 'KL l 9 A 4' 1 1 ll xlwlk GX f , f Url f xlfl I f swf ff X wi , ' 4 I ll W ,l XI! lf' M l ll rl l ,' ' ll, , xl, ' T all . ' ,Y 4 W l l l w V l7l'll l 4' w l rf' 1 71 Kuff rr 4 ' ' V H -N 7 l a a 'M In 1, xl A -,f 5 ill? lla, Wff ff- Sc1ence Club 1 ll A ITH the closing of the present school year, the Science Club celebrates '- 'L ,f 'i' 'Li . . . . . . . l pig ' 'ir its fourth birthday. The membership of this organization IS com- I l' . . . . . ' . ' ' .Q l osed of those students who are really lnterested ln science in its vast, rlt x..- 3 p J N E 'Aff unlimited field. There is but a small amount of worlc in the scientific Q W Q3 V 55 as I' line which can be covered in the classroom. ln order that additional ' 3 . . . . . H ,- N information might be gathered and studied, the Science Club was formed. Mr. Edward Zimmerman, the facult adviser, takes a deep interest in the Q ffl . . . . . ll 3 2 if organlzation, and under his guidance it has accomplished much. , l l li . . 7 2' :l if Meetings are held monthly at the homes of the various members. Fx, 'f' F . . . . . . 4 ll, S eakers romlnent in the scientific field alwa s enliven the meetings if ! P p y 1. V, , ,, M ' . . . . . I fl 'I ' with information whlch can be gathered only by personal contact with such V, l l X l lt ' individuals. The addresses create a great deal of interest, and lively ' -' .1 . . . - 551 ill j discussions always follow. The annual banquet and several other social in, 4 -in xv w' Q events are always looked forward to by the members, and tend to hold 'll f the interest of all concerned. 1 if l I ' ll lil ,7 jf Page One Hundred Ninety-two H 5 1 iii K l x f XX we an-,Q mg 2 Q , W Qxrwi . ,A , ,4,. A Pt Q' 2 ff? ' 15 j f Vggrww l 1 lg iglmyqj , r l l .4 . - A F ., , Q? ' . --If V, . 1. -E. f 1115, 4- TW V 1 MEMBERS 1 ' ' A I I, 1 ll 1- 'N KW'-7 W ff, ,ki Q H, ' , A f' . .JIU t ,gms W KK T1 .QQ ,, .- xt!-1473, ' ' ' A 'j...4g5f-'TA' 'T' - 6 'lu' H' ' 'f 'legs' 2 X img. Z SN L' w ' I I 'I , f f Xl l i . 4 ' V Officers of Science Club u I' First Semester Second Semester ' RAY SHANKWEILER, '28, President RAY SHANKWEILER, '28, President ' fx M I ESTHER WENZ, '28, V ice-President PAULINE Rucl-I. '28, Vice-President T H! , , 4 ,N 'll MADELINE DODD, '28, Secretary MARGARET COLE, '28, Secretary Ml V ' ' I CHESTER MUXWORTHY, '28, Treasurer LESTER WOLF, '30, Treasurer W' ' MR. EDWARD ZIMMERMAN, Faculty Adviser ' I I MARGARET COLE ELs1E DIEFENDERFER HARRIET MCCULLOUGH KATHRYN MUTHART ERNEST LEGATH WALLACE MATHEWS MADELINE Donn SELMA NATHAN GRANT MUSCHLITZ l X X fy' ,, ELSIE ERNST GERTRUDE RHOADS CHESTER MUXWORTHY 'MH ' I ' f M F P R ' f,,f A ARY OLEY AULINE ucn GEORGE SCHUMAKER ' 1 I 1,5346 BEATRICE GETZ EDNA SWAIN RAY SHANKWEILER gy N MABEL GROSS ESTHER WENZ ALBERT STARK My W1 DOROTHY HATCH RUSSEL KUNKLE ERICH STOECKEL ' ,. W -',7., ' DOROTHY HOFFECKER GEORGE LANDIS LESTER WOLF fd' N -- it f I 5 if ' J le ' , Tr A , f .. , N 1, 1?, , , , , W ' 4 5 Av V ff Y .i'? ai' 4. 5' J- AA.. A J -. . 1. ' 55' , , E Q 4 1 :2 Q EQ 1 ' if Ee L -. 2 ', px: ,,g- Ura wjwf' 1, .- 1-if 'L 1 133 1 lg. ' H ,y-E 2. lvl? T' ,: In 1 ,, :aff H! 12 53:2 ei! u he , 119 , , ' 5- fm ,V J 1' I 15 rj L 'E 1 , 4 g ax :- , ' I .,, 2 ' 5 ' T if WV ' N. ' 1' 65 2 WW - T: I Pi, L, rl, f -. rl , ' pe J an ,Y I RAY SIIANKWEILER, Pres. ,V 5 ,' -:J W ,, 5 ..: 'I 5,5 1 , 'T' 'ff Page One Hundred N incly-three E . , ' ' A A 'A 4 X X w A j ' ' 'N ' ' ' f W . -A L , - t 4 If Wk ,w Ari 6 1 f i TYR- ef. A ., , A L ,. . ze H1 ,.-,,- f --HQ i ' TSP- .af-H , . .Q A H, LL25 ,ag5W'r',y1, T' .Ld:N,s,11m'11,. I .ny if , .. L fl, v1T7,T, ' V - V5 ,n Ai ' '- .L ' 2 g rsbfwffj 712514, 1-4.1. , A,1A3f,.,f.f't7,'r -f17,sr:yE.. ,W I. ' gn -S-H Mew- i f v- A 'T - fi' ' ' ' ' T' ' -..-,.ea......QT T 1' mag Z If ' , e - - y L ' w fw ' ' f' Y 1 If i'9 'I 1 C s .i'f 71- .i . , , rs... . l if -lg' N F , H t -Q-',1.-,1Lt - ,4-51514-CQ!5!li15i..-.s -1-:Q A f-fcli ' in 'fi 'W 1 sk a A , Q X X, ll lf ? ff gg X Nfl 1' sw ? lf: mi: X -rw I 1 N315 I , 21:2 i ml ff? A 122 ' V ,' , V, X X ?T- i QU I 11 H x H 2 'I -- . I A l rl ' l at 1 ,Y ,V 1' I , . lm. I 1 , I ,V fl tl' l 1' yll Il l ' E , 7 v ll , Y l l , My W , rr., 1 V . W ff x N ' ll N N .,-Al ,gl I L C 1 F ' C CTC C I'aI1CH1S M -j E CERCLE FRANCAIS is one of the newer but nevertheless most f ' Q E active clubs. This year marked the addition of another faculty adviser, g lf, ii . . . . . ' ff e L Miss Hogan, and to her and Miss Haines much of the credit for its success K, 2 is due. The object of this organization is not simply to promote a keener gf lnterest in the French language itself, but to gain a wider knowledge of the l 4 li : . l ga X 'za life and customs of the French people. ' During the past school year meetings have been held every two weeks, ,2 'fm a:! ' l . ' ,5 fig i V at which time the program included French songs, crossword puzzles, and if V I' ll . . . . E: W iaf w g .. the readlng of artlcles which appeared in Le Pelit journal. One of the 1.5 '12, 'l 1 novel customs of the club is the reading of the minutes in French. r ' ' A' fl - All students who are studying second year French are 1nv1ted to become ' , ' . : , QI! Ly v members. it is ff - va 1525 if I Hi Page One Hundred Ninety-four M l ', W' ' ' yx --N .7 Y , f. fy , ,y f ' 2' w K lx . , Al jf, 71, . ' . N ' . -- 7: f f' -' .' fl A xt. f V . , , 1. wr .wa -1 W '-fi A f 2 WJ 'X -if rs' 'i' Y- 37 Em! - . N! ' r Y 1-MW11 -' -H' - .1 J - -' f T? e ' ' 5 1, K I I. - ' ' , L 'w fT I , I H If Eu' , ff fs I Q oy, ,- .I ,. Ly .mm - KK I1 If ?L:.:'StY...Iiu , J MH'g', ' ' ' W V 457 -'i 'f '- 6 ' I a 1:45 1- 5 f i - + Q 15 T I I. .X JIT A ,4 X X I' 1 X 4, 'P 'buf 4 Y 1' ' ,I N 1, f X 51 I . II , I I1 i ' x I, 'I N I I - 4 I Oficers of Le Cercle F ranca1s I 1 - I X ,, in ELEANOR HORN, 28, Presidenl T Hx, 'I 4, fx El' ELIZABETH STRAUB, '28, Vice-President BESSIE PARMET, '28, Secretary WW , Y. I , Faculty Advisers MISS DOROTHY HOGAN Mlss MARGARET HAINES ' ' MEMBERS BETTY BOAs NINA GUTH ISABEL SUPER MYRA BURY MARIAN HDATS STEPHEN BENKOVIC ' DOROTHY COOPER MARIE HOPPES ROBERT HORN I M , X , F MADELINE DODD ELEANOR HORN IRA LANDIS 1,,'1' II I Q, ff MARIAN DORNEY ,IOSEPI-IINE LAURY MELVIN OBERSTEIN 7 I, 'I CAROLINE DOTTERER LOUISE OCHS MARTIN ROTH X GWENDOLYN EDELSTEIN BESSIE PARMET SHERON SCI-IMOYER H ' 'VW' KATHERINE FRANTZ MOLLIE SAFIER NATHAN SONTAG A 4, .,-' KATHRYN CABLE DOROTHY SCHNURMAN ALBERT WEIss .2 I ' 5. HILDA GROLLMAN I J I In 'L ff lf, ., I, Illia 1107 W ri! 'I V12 Ei I 1 I: I., - 1-I fl, 5' flu If, II ELIZABETH STRAUB 1 q 7 I X XFX N A-5 . N 4 I 91: Z I Q, linfi I xg c ,,1. . ,I 'ni I 'lr 5 9 A I F, ' N I I ,z ' IV N I 1 ' I x' I I I We I 5 jg ELEANOR IIORN, Pros, V, 511' 1 2. , . ' 4 f. I lf. X3 ' 7 Wi Page One Hundred Ninety-five I ll , . ,I X-N 'NL x T' zviwlr 1 KKK ri fm , V W' ,....-fvfw.-1 'FV I 1' KI rsF'4'I -s5- I X A f I, IQ I I ,L A QI I I I L I , 1 I 2 5 I ,X N -'frm ,-11:3 g i: - ., I . . lm, h y, I, g f , ,uf -f 2: . ' ' 4',,. ,:4'1ff,. 'QI F- ia - ...,.1L'f.1Q. 'a-' I'- .1W'v W.-.--. ,I I W ,..- -I H -2 1 -'44 - Y ' T3 ,lf I-,:':'ff f, .-,-17 Qi .f ..,.,f E.f.,Q.l,.,fg'--.5'ji -IM -4+ ! -f ' T T' T H--1 1 -' W 'T ' I. 'e2.......- nn J ,N , , I ,QI f Srf ' f I 1 I U 4 II I W 1-. 2 ,1- - l g f l ...N x 4. - - - - L s fait 4 - - , . . . , , if A. ., 4 V- ul Dj- F 1 . . LJ,,,..r f' f.: 1-lg! Litas.-, N 6 -d H t A' g.-4-Lg.-, all ' ,,T'f1 'Ql5!W',E'vL-i--, .fi-1 :-fe: -We 'fe-be 2- . llc X V c-xi l 122 : K , 1 -' ' V' 'Zigi , if ' 'Y 41-' ,N 'I I X ff 'W U r 1' K . in ' r I l 1 r , T by W , M A I y U l 'il 'y' , 'lf 4 ' l 1' l l 7 I I li l l , , ' ' V1-, 'W' H 'nuff rrrr 1 T117 xv KVA N , -' 1 x ,X N ll tg l l fi' M pf The ciubbe p f f . . . . . . 1 E I? I-IIS IS one of the most active and progressive organizations in the I Allentown High School. The Clubbe had its origin in the Poetry ,ill I-' sl . ,, . . . l' Circle, which was formed several years ago. From an interest in poetry 6153, ,V 'V f. . . . . . . , ei -2- , the club has developed a vital interest in every phase of llterary activity. -25 ,EI f 1, . . . . Ei' The entire ro ram was lanned earl this year 1n order to rovlde the fl: ,ii P g I3 y P X Eh N' best literary training possible. Short stories, essays, dramas, poetry, and 'N it 23321 H: American novels were studied and dlscussed successively. At alternate - El: . . . . . : ff' lx , I 55 meetings the prose and poetical wr1t1ngs of the members were discussed it 5. 'V . . 5 and corrected for the Canary and Blue. A play of singular lnterest and t, ,q originality was produced by the club members. , VV, Y ,v Q, M ' 'J' lk! It is the sincere hope of the graduating members that interest in an N' 1' f l ff organization of such fine alms wlll in no way die. , M5 al 2 fi 4 Page One Hundred Ninely-six ,f r x A JI' j 51 , , , f ' pf L 51iW'r ii5ifll,,f'1llllQ? gg,. n iii - gg i ' of . f f f?'p'if .- El.?fi'-fwwHzA5f ',-NwlF' .. .. '.ar:n-:ruunn 'L 3 x Q 1 . u Z f 5 F? -lr . ' H Q 5 I- K! 324 Q by I5 .pI . E ., I ,, -l:Q4k -lI,o!u1!I 1 Q Ii--' I yjIQf,?Ij, A,.'r PY ' --is ' fr - Z gif- - I LQ - , L A . -. I, L ,III-gi - A,:!1i-AQQT-,g,l.iAI- Iv .F E 'LW-3:1-g - AC Y, j - I -A ,1::.X AI U I JR 5?-A ff I f, 5, Q Ig, 4 fyzi f' X 54,22 K F vrh' E KI I 4 ini ' Q fi! QUEQ- IHW' , 7' 1 f f ' X 51- M U 1 i I IM ' T. N - N n . ' i 4 i K , ofhcers of The cmbbe v I I I I ' r II 4' I I' ' JOHN SCHWARTZ, President ,' X ' LOUISE Ocl-Is, Vice-President ISABEL SUPER, Secretary ' Miss HARTING, Faculty Adviser ' I , MEMBERS KENNETH FELTZ ALBERT STARK ANNE SHUMBURGER I WILBUR HEMSTREET IIACK STINE DOROTHY HATCH DAVID HOFFMAN IRA LANDIS ELLA YEAGER ,N I, T I JAMES HUFFORT ROBERT HORN -1 Y sf 'rf '71 r' fi I Iffiip I. X 1 I .1 In, .. :I 'I f . S W f ,Ir 1 V 'A ii :E , T I N -' 131.- I T 2. T4 V 1 X ff ,v ' lv TI ' JOHN SCI-IWARTLP163. , . ' 1-i Hn - I. N ,V ' ' 11 :WE ' ' 31 1' Lb II' U 1 1 B ': 424 :fi I CTN fi Page One Hundred Ninely-seven II ' s I yk! A 1 5 I 'L , W A 754 .9 N AX' ,fx f ff R sk . . T . f A wfn l-.1 TP ,f-in 1 A T'-2 A Aw II ' T' Y A -f- ne, 5 ve, 3' Fl , b A-FV! IN ' ' ,- g!0'?11. .- -- 9 .. , 5. f ff' I , . .Au-1 A :I-2-,fd-1 f' N +-- fx- '--a , ,-Eiga I 1 .. - I - E: LE- ' ' ' ' ' H I -L '. fwi ' 1 ' -1-:-if 7W .ff44 1 f'7fV'1!fE. fi-.z,,j ff' 41 -L- ' ' 'f ' ' if-' ' A ' -..-,iez....... , Q W W 'i ll 1 S A C ll' '-ll. 2 75 -l I' 2. . .. .. 'U ..' flllflf' all-iU'. l i ll- 'Y I 35:31-4 -Q -A ll'i'1-Ee 1 A fi diff: ,:E?'f4 ' A L5-344' L A ' f iF'filiii1 1t!5igQQ, ' .life c e ll A w 'X N 4 . Ir: ' ' 93 r, . . A w 7 f .z , F- 522 ,Z , .5 .,, - 23:1 mll p - M -, .fi V I I4 , I , .I 'r J - l - 1 .rl .rg Nan .ir il - T 5 s Vj, ' ' ll' 4, - f Ill 1 lla l W 1 . l 1. sg W 1, ' wx Hg! frrr VL. 1-,Tm l Sw N X X .1 I l r. if iff. .1 ll m 5 it W . . , ' gf N at1ona1 Honor Soc1ety 5 EH '. N EVERY first-class high school there are clubs and societies of many ,llt kinds. If rightly guided these may be a wonderful incentive to develop 5 the powers of the individual members. All the activities relative to ath- 'A f letics, debating, and dramatics occupy a prominent place in our school l' .'., . . . . . ji life. The members of the various athletic teams receive their letters, and :Na the clebaters and dramatists have their names appear in the newspapers. VH lin , U , ..I' Because scholarship should be recognized more so than lt has been, a 5' chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in the Allentown , , lffff 'l -'1 2 . . . . . ,f 3: 35' 34 High School. This organization stands for character, leadership, scholar- ig, l , ,Y . . . . . . . . Il' ' Z ' ship, and service. Mr. Miller of our faculty was very lnfluentlal in installing ' ' , Jl' ' i . . . . . H' JE , I ' ,HQ X. this 1nHuent1alorgan1zat1on. E Q Viv, U ix Z The National Honor Society, although its membership is not large, . . .... . riff' f' 3 has been very actlve during the past year. The organization IS limited f' N, strictly to Seniors of a high scholastic standing. l w lvrllll f T W 4 ji Page One Hundred Ninety-eight , ! if 51 ll: ,A -'sl' ff v 1 V ' . ' l H f ,QL Y w, ,H A Jj ,Q A ,M pq ' I A A gli- f W, , 2' ii 4. s.sawrfiw,Wifi- l S' -T i a 1 -fe' '- 'fl if f, E ma -5? -Z.. is rr 1m.u-rn l ,Ili ix In f 1 I 2: 4,1 . X I K fr bil 49 I I J ll 5, XI I ' I Q Y II U ' ' 'K '-ll 75 I' . , .. I ' ,.I.' , 'Ifg ' f IMWII. I I 'Q sf I A , Bef- I A i w- H I JI S If I -ff-f-SP ' ' ' f TEEI I.: ,.f AEI, QU . . X Oiiicers of N at1ona1 Honor SOC1Cty I Z' PAUL BREITENSTEIN, President AGNES O,NEILL, President .- AGNES O'NEILL, Vice-President ARLENE RABENOLD, Vice-President ' I GRACE ARNER, Secrelary RUTH WAGNER, Secretary W I MR. THOMAS, Treasurer MR. THOMAS, Treasurer II I I TI , I I MEMBERS I Lv wg 4 I' I' ' GRACE ARNER MARGARET EVANS RUTH HARDING TIII' l' rf' 'Ulf' f I, N ,Im .Nall ITV J I f I 'Ii fue .S 1? ,I 5, 3 4 !, 2 '53 I 553? 'IF Li ,IQ 7, UI if .H I' ' 'K ZII .I Z. . II I, If ' VIII! I WIF - KI: III' r I 9,1 I . I I 15 'Q I I 411 I .IT Ii' J 'Fi I I I EDITH EGIZIO PAULINE FELEGY RUTH WAGNER DORIS FREY EDNA HEMSTREET ARLENE RABENOLD AGNES O,NEILL DOROTHY WISSER LAURA SCHADT RACHEL SCHLEICHER MARIE SCHWEYER VERA WEIKEL GRACE SNYDER MARION HOATS ELEANOR HORN ELIZABETH STRAUB DOROTHY SCHNURMAN MARGARET KRICK KATHRYN FRANTZ BETTY BOAS ELLEN NICHOLAS PHYLLIS RINN MADELINE DODD RELLA KUNTZ MARY PASQUARIELLO ELEANOR REDINGTON ESTHER WENTZ ,IULIA MILLER PAULINE RUCH HELEN ACKERMAN ALMA DIEHL BESSIE PARMET HELEN SCHATZ EMMA WEIERBACH ELEANOR HARING DOROTHY COOPER PAIII. BRIEITENSTEIN, Pres. CATHERINE GUSTIN MARGARET Fox MABEL ROSENBERGER CHARLOTTE HORLACHER WILLIAM BUTZ PAUL BREITENSTEIN EMANUEL PERKIN JAMES HUFFORT DAVID HOFFMAN EDWARD ERB HOMER KNAUSS ERICH STOECKEL KENNETH PETERS HAROLD NEWLIN CHARLES FRITSCH HERBERT TREXLER RUDOLPH SCHEIDT ETHELBERT REIDY AGNES O'NI2II.I., Pres. Page One Hundred Ninety-nine fT -If ' '7 A V I J lik .If 1 II , XII II.. 3 I ,' My M 97 I TGI I I Z I' ll I I III n,II' I' 1 IIII I I, ,177 Iv WI I I I 4 X- I ff. II V 5 II I ' .if ' ,I It A I' A is 6112 iii f' I 3- SI. 'If-' , mi ., ,955 .SI iii? 5.23 6 I I IL XI - ,, 9 6, .5 A .' If 'LI 'I ,. I 1, II I I- I': ' 55 I Ir n 1 In P! 1 I I 'il ' NI I A1155 J , , AI WI - , If 3 lf 1 I ' K f ,mn'I fI, 5'1 -IIIEW III gf? I' ' 'gf ,V i , ,',.1 1 'WELAII ,Q ! j gpg-as g,,LmLjg,,,-f:jI -- I 4.,I ' F. Ijs. - d I p' v - 'Sf' '1' :Eg , :Wi .I-If hm.-fr'-I'-'TTNEFEL - 1- - ' ' -- ' ' ' --A1 gl l'-' ' -4-I-Iam...-.I I' 'f .,, f 1 1 5 Y I Q I I I' fx l 5 7' ll 72' -7 1 . , -- 'A' .,.-' ., -li -' ll AT-l vllhillm fi - 1 9' .1lf1l,aP ' ' Q-'ra g 1 a - t 4, i ,'-'.f:,.,,L-I L ' Q13 :fLiL21sh1fLi- . ,f C 1211 C f zi e ' A: l 1 xr .23 X 0'1 Q fi 1 , Wie l K 1 , ' 54' 1 , 1 li ig 4 1 4 ' 1 1. 4 I . ' l I I l ll 1 Jr l 1' 1 fl ' V 1 1 l, 1- 4,14 11 td' gll . U1 l , 1 1 1 i l 1, 1 !71x,7Ll lx 1 ,lk ' 7 l lf 1l 1+ ii I1 1 W' 1 4 Commercial Club 5 ,, t it HIS organization is the youngest in the school, having been in existence jk, 2 for seven months. For many years a club representing the Commercial wig V Department was spoken of, but it was not until a small group of members N l' EE of the class of '28 seriously endeavored in these lines that the Commercial l Club resulted. It is the desire and purpose of this organization to further a f 'Flip deeper interest in the study, development, and research of all subjects ,!' if 'Y 1 gf-r 1 Q f' lf ,,g flh 1 W ul ll! Juli Nh ' 111 7 - 'N 2 1 1. ' l .A ig lift 22 gi if 4 2, 1 1 , ,. v, 1 'I ', I 953 , V' 21 , W r ' 1 , X ll ' l I7 ' - 1 li ' 5 iii ,1 I , Ulf, 5 1 131 ,i ' V 2 ' , ' 1-5 l - 1r , li, 14 E1 taught in the Commercial Department. The members of this organization 1 '5 - also endeavor to educate themselves in subjects not taught in the class- room, but related to their work. The Commercial Club is fortunate in fl having fine faculty co-operation, for Miss Esta Metzger, in the capacity ,l 11 'V of faculty adviser, has taken a deep interest in the welfare of the club. 'V gli ' ,ala Commercial students of high scholastic standing are admitted. lndi- I viduals who qualify for membership are earnestly requested to keep the 5 1 Commercial Club a reality in the future. Page Two Hundred 4 1 1 , 1 KN 1 , Y q ir NY, K N1 ,F-. jf , , ' , I ,f . - , A lk- I -an I X fi 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 'M' 'e 1' r- -' .,, A-4 Zag F. ,,,,a-A ,Lama--. , ,,.. lm.'.',-.M -:lf r in -1 - - fa l' ?: L' f' .,---affix.-1 i.H1f.f..fic'.i'v: J .H 1 if 1:7 Y i:,l'ff , ,... 61751. .4 . 'f',fv ffg?91Y, -A-'l ur!!-: 1.1 no I N X ' - I I 1' 1 5 5 Y c fu -4 Q vs, 1 I I LJ , ., .I .Im ' ff '7 f :5'i:'la'r: NA' -i f XUWIZL ' ' ' I 8 ' ' ' 'I W Iiyl f I L ,.:il4g4.n4 V' A -LT! M1 I I 4 fi A 1- .I lil 7 , I A I I gg QL ! ,warm -Y NV' Ofhcers of Commercial Club LUKE MILLER, '28, President AGNES O'NEILL, '28, Secrelary ARLENE RABENOLD, '28, V ice-President CARL WETHERHOLD, '28, Treasurer MISS ESTA METZGER, Faculty Adviser DOROTHY BASTIAN EDITH EGIZIO PAULINE FELEGY ESTHER MOYER GLADYS NAGLE MEMBERS GRACE SNYDER RUTH WAGNER DOROTHY WHEELER PAUL BREITENSTEIN STANLEY CLAUSS DAVID HOFFMAN JAMES HUFFORT CLARENCE LEIBENGUTH ALFRED SCHLEICI-IER EARL STAHLEY ELIZABETH RUBY HAROLD FATZINGER LUKE MILLER, Pres. Page Two Hundred One ,fx A , L-. A JM I P A ,,+ Im N , -L,,: A I f A -, , ,- fe wrvx :FTW Rf' , 4 'H ,Q F: W-1,15 ,..,L ,1v. 1 ,:.'Iffz,'.'-I. J - ' V? -- --u ,GY H.-.3-sf-I A ,- 4 -- ,I Q' 5 I 4-7' I 1 1-,uirrzwf I .II.3j7m.ej'f1 f fvF74Qfgl ,'i.Il'A '- 41,4-bi K Li. 12:25 Q3 .lfL 'M 1 . ll 4 CN E ll A 'Y . ,. I l fn lc 'ax' -b . I ,. , 'JAM -, A 4 W nw 'A -Q? Q H 4' K., --6' .' lwgnf ' dl35:9'Lli!'Ilj?. ,,,, .1 .m .--rf 1' ,Q ffl- -- fr-f . .. - '- , U X 1' is X f W 'K 41' .X I 1 4 ' V f im, lil' l' 'rl Ill ll- l .1 U .N ...R ,I- -.H 15.24 l . ,, 77 Y ll .. ul ff- T-Square Club 4. HE T-Square Club was organized with three distinct purposes in view: i f first, to promote interest in architectural and mechanical drafting and A33 design: second, to establish a contact with modern development in con- viii struction and design: third, to create a keener interest in school activities. Y The past year has been perhaps the most successful since the organization ' of the club. The members have shown a real interest. They were the l first to contribute to the fund for the new uniforms for the band and the 'l first organization to have one-hundred per cent. subscriptions to the Canary X and Blue. ln addition to the regular semi-monthly meetings, the club 2 held special meetings at stated intervals throughout the year at the Y. M. l ' 'I C. A. Speakers, prominent in the architectural and mechanical Held, were present and gave interesting talks. The annual banquet, which is held ll ' in June, is the crowning event of the year. The graduating members of the ' T-Square Club leave an organization of worthy ideals which should con- fi tinue its influence on the Industrial Department and the entire school. i H: Page Two Hundred Two i lv -- W. rl I ' f N - ' X I h, I ISI, I . I I-5 -,-I ,,., 1 - ' ' ,- , I l N fsx - C IV Q 97' - I - - .. I ' . -1:5 I fi-! .IIII-1 F ,V-g? t--I-I I A 1 , Q- - L ' ' .- ,'VlJ',,,-:lx ' , nf-iii-.plains ELM., ' . A .-S., ---' 51- 4 'EZ X -- A 7 SX lm Q III X 155 Y: xii X J-5.-2 Q If liz Iyr IAN-' X- f I I I' :-illsf , ' 53 W! JE 55? EQ52, I Q-Age X, 1 1 lm AJ., , N K X, If X I--U 5 4' I I ' ' ' ' X 1 xx. 5 I 4 :I I If A I 2 1 ' I - Officers of the T-S uare Club I ' I I mf , ROBERT BENNER, '28, President I ' fx 1 NORWOOD FREY, '28, Vice-President THOMAS SCHRADER, '28, Secretary -I I' . I A 4 I- I' MR. J. N. LEINBACH, Faculty Adviser 'WI I' '51 I , IIN. MEMBERS I f I CLETUS AYRES NORWOOD FREY ROBERT MOHR Il - ROBERT BENNER ROBERT GREENAWALT HARRY OcHs I EDWARD BREINIG MELVIN GRAVER THOMAS SCHRADER I ' HAROLD BREY EDWARD HOLLENBACH IRVIN SI-IERR - CHARLES CRUSE RALPH HEINEY NORMAN STEELE I v Rocco DE ANGELIS THOMAS KRAMER ARTHUR STEPHENS ,fl I I ,, , I If ,- ' KENNETH DENHART ROLLAND KLEPPINGER DAVID STRAIN I-, 7 NI' FRANKLIN DREHER HAROLD KORN LUTHER STUMP fix N THOMAS FOGEL ARTHUR LEIBENSBERGER WILFRED UNANGST IMI FRANK FREY DANIEL MARIN X' I . 'J . T - l ,I - ff, I II I I l I, M I2 I I ' fl' I II I 5 Q 1 :2 Q E I 4? ' I W V' I' V K , , ' V 'ga eh' 5 - -. Yi 'H .- -Q I I II f I .Ie I V V 3 I 'H 7 if I-'I' LI V I if 53' If ' '5 II ' ' ,N U iv fi ffl! ROBERT BENNER,-Pres. .I -If I 4 M Ilg, I Gi I -I-If ,I P, ' Page Two Hundred Three Z! I QXI I X V V V I , I I Mi k 3, X, ,R JM Ab at NK A, A Kfw Z6 I 5- JURN -A , . - I fr' -Iwl I , 'i 77:4 I -6' - , -,Q I -- - 5 le, .I .- , I .1 E 1 I 5 f- IfIJ.rQ ,. Iv A g .. , 'E , ,- Iv-1 'Q xf nv.,-.j -4? I I. g1,,,5-an .re-L,e2..,:- -ff' 1- ' 4.-I 1 li L- I I . 1 '- -:- ,., P 2 y-Z ', :Wi I I ' .I-I,ii-.-fri-e'f T'?f5f19!!9:., . MII 'ff-7 .Zan i ' ' F' 1' W ' Y -2 'i Y 1 ' U V -grrF:Dl.uln 2 6 '14, L it .1 fe Q. nn N2 1 I - ' ' , ' ,. II 3 ,1 af I A Q J . f , fl - or-.1 nl- .1 '. L. i 4 F 41 W 2 Q 5 ' l , 'ill rf 'Wil f if i' 2-.Pe V - iw: l i f Y , X fl ' ' il in . . u k r l I l il p T f Hi Im, JI! 1 4l ill ffl V l ' I l T.. 'V w fr H711 l K Z . iw, r .fi ' , , l I - '-X- ', N mf H1-Y Club 3. .U .J-JJ' ' . . . . . . K .. i i HE Senior H1-Y Club 1S composed of Senior and Junior boys. It 15 an enterprising organization with high ideals, as shown b its latform S, y p if of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. In addition to creating a hi h standard of Christian livin , the l-li-Y Club 3 in 1 5 fg g g ' 277 51' .Q has demonstrated great loyalty to our Alma Mater. The Allentown ,Y l . . . . . . ' 1' 'Ag I-ll-Y is but one chapter of a nation-wide movement in the hi h schools ,a x lille 2 g l '2 E' to bring about greater co-operation between the school and the Y. M. C. A. ' ' I Throughout the United States there are 4,318 l-li-Y clubs with a member- lx Y ship numbering over l05,500. The A. H. S. chapter was inaugurated 'N liz: in l92l, and has since proved to be one of the most influential organizations 1 Til of our school. Nfl gli Vw' 55 53,1 ' il' This club has among its membership a large number of Seniors, and i , we trust that their efforts to make the l-li-Y Club bigger and better may N ll , VME fi not have been in vain. Ever bo in the upper classes is urged to try for E ,A , Li y y fl 2:11 1, 5 ' 12, membership? ,ggi , ' 94 4 fri 'i Q ' l 'f Q' ' lil Page Two Hundred Four fr s U5 ?- 1 if fi -NIA W t , l ,li It A is ' W 44 if ,J 4 Oqf A ' e Af X K l' f g',,W.il'f. l l :,axm?'. .4': Q -A 5 I ff , 471- ' ' rr:-:mn-n l I E 3: I .E ' T ' - 5 I w fW r . , ' 2 1.1 ' , ff C f ,gd Eh 2 731' IM I.. .. . LL .. .V ,JMJIY N AVI- J ' 'Ir I f 5: H fi.: v 1-:T ' C - 'M flea-4-JL' I W C- ' L ' V ' -fl I..gLl' V A g7',L5!Qi-QSIITIEJQL, Elf-ff' 'ff-L Y , I. limb' A. U A - . - Ak 6 dei I Xa, ' Yi f , X 45 4 If Q -Z: I r , I-L' wx' N ? V ... ll A fp. f ' ' :fi ' ' ' P? HQ! j! :: -911' I 4112. , M wi ,I gg? ru . , , f' 1' 1 ' KI 1 I i' f' 4 ,' , . I ' U . . Oflicers of the H1-Y Club i 6 1 , HERMAN METZGER, '28, President HARRY ZINGGLER, '28, Secretary ' I' I,, , CHARLES SCHAFFER, '29, V ice-Presideni PAUL BURCAW, '29, Treasurer I Hi, 'I ti 4' 21' W5 'I' , 'N MEMBERS PAUL BURCAW PAUL MASTERS CARL RUPP V LESTER CASPER HERMAN METzcER PAUL RUTH ' ' HAROLD FATZINGER FLORIAN MILLER CHARLES SCHAFFER ,IDHN HEID LUKE MILLER ALFRED SCHLEICHER EDWARD HERTZSKE NELSON MILLER KARL SCHNECK DAVID HOFFMAN RICHARD MILLER ERICH STOECKEL HAROLD HORN CHESTER MUxwoRTHY HARRY ZINGGLER I I fy fr, .IAIvIEs HUFFORT CHARLES RITTER FENTON ZINK '1,Q1'vI ' ,rf ,- I , 'U N f,,m I I .J 91 .I 1 ' fn! , fl I . I . if 31 1, V iff W :2?,' , W II :wif I' '. sz. 2 i, .e 551 Q T: ' 'Fig fi I if 1: X Ag' Q 2, ff 'ff Z3 ' sz. 1 I rv' ' ', ' HERMAN METZCQER, Pres. V WH - I I ,f , IQ V gif, 1.1 ' Lu ,fx fl w '- H - HM ff 'I . 1 I :II I Ile I ti - Fifi . , ,,,. Q 1' fi Page Two Hundred Five I6 f I f ' 4 K, 'P ' A R I Ig. f In L2 I I.. NI W A A - A- -ff f I I pw- J.-31,1 ,--1:1 i v: .. I . . g, k- ' 'I H l I M f A Ge- L - f a, L Tm Ig., 5 I . 5CT5fiX1j.:l, ,UI , .. , T? I , .. , ' F 14 ' 2: 1- C ', iW 'i11f.,1...--was-fwsff I ' .I.g.QTi- EWR.-? 5f ! 'f'7f5F13!F4?' JAP ' .47 -:- 'F ' ' '---' 1 1'-' ' rg.-fin..--.N S .J - ' ' ,A I w A ' 1 Y . .1 f f if ie'-i 4 1+ in .i . . BJ .ch .. f .ififs N -K -f if 5214. Ml-sf -M ' h'Zf'f.-f - 4 2 'i '--, 3 'Z 1 ' ' ' 'JAM ffl. ' Af-.L-?-Q - ' 'Z' - . iq-ni 'w' j L ' .-4. -'.l,,. l'fL -5 ,1'ff'1f'31l!'!'m -in -- '11-:Pi ' ' ' ' ff W' ' at 1' f A Y 4 X it , ,ji Q Q- I f ,Q Yr V Sf r 5 Q ,U if f ,r -' . - l r in , Q iq! jg :ESI wp H K 59,3 l - .U I il ' 1 f ' il - l 1 , l N I' i I In l if ' i ' l, I r ,, , ,Ar 1 MU f V fl ill. My ,, 'V ' ' l l l i., N 1 1 i . H Q: f N f 'f 2 ' ' Nl ' , , M Q Avi, V3I'S1ty Debatmg ,E- HE debating season up to this time has been very successful. Fortunately, four of I4 .1 . . , , .i I l the six debaters were on the squad during the 1927 season, and their experience was N M ,l rather broad. It is hoped that the Ursinus College lnterscholastic Debating League ,ff-' A l fy W championship of the l927 season may again be won by Allentown. The affirmative team l , Q - was victorious over Quakertown by a 2-I decision: over Norristown by a 3-0 decision, I ,' but they lost to Reading High by a 2-l count. The negative side won all of their debates: ,ll 2 . . . . . . . 1, 2 1 Af, 2 Sellersville by a 2-l decision, Norristown, 3-0, and Reading, 2-l. By virtue of the vic- ,Ari tories over Norristown and Reading, Allentown has first place in the league, and prospects I '. i for the Ursinus League championship look very bright. If this league victory is accom- W V! ig plished, the beautiful bronze plaque, which adorns our corridors, will remain in permanent l , V,,f possession of Allentown High. The other teams debated during the season were Carbon- fi if' dale, Blair Academy, and Lebanon. ,i 'ii 5:5 . . . ll 555 5 P gy! The affirmative squad is composed of the following: Nat Sontag, a very calm and A l all-2 'W I collected speaker, who does very well in opening the affirmative argument, John Stoudt, Q ggi, X, ' 3,5 who has proved to be the fiery, quick thinking type, and Donald Hoffman, the convincing vi' gr: ' , :N 5 , , , , P' . Q. ' if kind, essential to the closing of the team s argument. The alternates of the squad, Homer pf -g Y Knauss and Morton Silverman, are valuable assistants. On the negative side, we have vl ll I Nl, 1. 'i Emanuel Perkin, whose convincing and consistent style is very fine, Ruth Wagner, who f' ,' , . . . . . . . , . . 1 J, V li , 5' is exceptionally fine in delivery and uses sentiment in a telling fashion, and Kenneth Koch, 'W 5223, ' ' .5 - - - - - - V 1 ll. 3 iv I T lffll whose sincere and ironical style is used to advantage, especially in rebuttal. ,155 l ' 1'! ff F52 , ,V N Much credit for the success of the debating season must be given to Coach Arthur ' W E E Gillespie. Mr. Gillespie, a member of the l9l9 debating squad of A. H. S., is ever willing 1 ' to contribute his share toward the forensic sport of his Alma Mater. - 'fffll 'iv Zi.: if 4' 13, Page Two Hundred Six 'f I 1 1 l ' Q w Xl l -,,. 3. Mu 7 f - Aff K K '57 - -,,. X 1 se- 'si-, V 1, ' . - .J-T' ' r ' i t f... 'H -7 , sf ' l 2 1 ml' f' 54, in. . . We-1' .',.1'l 'H 5. q I .h - -- - 74 ' . ' 5, I ff .. 3 , .1 -L. .F-,l ul- 3 I ',,..,-3 .. .. -.5 : ,.. , ,.g .Q I A -4 It . Y H li if ' Q fig'-.f . .2-:QF.-'-iE'!'.fTf 1 '?. fF? 53' -. l-l ' ' J X N ' ' ' ' Y' ' W ' In 'J time .u-ra , 1 --. Q L il 4, N Z i 4. fx 'Q -S ,y fu i c ' ' Q P' Rl I V' l f fi 5 A 1' 12, V' -i - . . F.-f.. .. 'H ,,,.' ,, ' ff ', ' if' ,ly WZ, fi 'i Li i f 5i1J'i4g' . ladle 1 A 2,54 1- t 4 ' '-',.,i --fr ' f'fEfLiQ11fn.f3'- ,, ' s,.f1,,:s., fi ae' ' ,, R'l 1k- fi K lg l W v' ' r X- M ' Sf' fs in f vii QU j 1514 .3 X' Fas ' Zim n i :ii W7 4' W 4' i Y 1 54' ' U In f ' ., n ,V ' ' in I I l rl 7 if i rip, 1' 1 , , , U 11 fl rig' 1, 7 I il ' ui 'Li r ',1'i'vi i fir, ff The squad will be hard hit by graduation. In fact, every one, with the exception of TN if Silverman, will be leaving this year. Although the squad will consist of green material, I N , it is hoped that winning teams will again defend the forensic laurels of the Canary and 1 Vf N ' I Blue. Ai is ll M I if 'l ff 1 ' ' wi, 17 i , 5 i ii: as f ' 5? ' 1 f W I . ,A T- ' ' s 45 ' 5' 221 l if, L V, -Z V fx I I ws , 2.12 N i U J L5 I ' fl .. if-X . at n ig, , 1 Wf X f ,I .. Wil' 'l My 1 - ll i ma .f ' 1 EFI N jf' i ,Hi 1 3 hh ARTHUR GILLESPIE, Coach i 5-gif? 4 Page Two Hundred Seven W, ' L x ii, s' l A Q, J e e f ,tgp tx N w, fiat- J, ,Q Vi , A it .I NL 'F Q-iq. , Ez, .Q . -i eff.. -17:2 ,, -V: ' ., , , ' 'I 1, 1 41 , , 1-A4 ' A 4 V25 1 'E' ea :nz :Q ff ,L4,3.m,. fmi -jfUYiE1.f. i 1 M - -- - 727 2 W, .. ' 'Q 4, L ',.: i' 7715, , - -1-.F iwmff'-i 'f f5E?fv.' '- 'E+-,-' 5 sf -:A f ' -e -- - -' ' - - 1-1-it f- --1 -4' -A-,ie1......... li fsyf., -few If---a me e Le a ' Lia ii A fy X, ii- l' W 'f . ,I H fsl .' fl D . j L A A M . 1 H1 . 'f.. f R! L' X , L ia lf,:fsJ'+1.. l la P 4 i U- , A: 1, l I- - f 1 .1-QI: .- Q f W: , -V - 1-F Ia: 4- Y 1 - L- X A r , ' .cr ' Aw.: ' V or ' e K X A .Q Q X sl y- 'yn X x I' X , 2 tw ' , X gf r V 5' ' ,. r r , 'x X Jai.: rl T' ,- i-.U I I Home Economics Club EGULAR meetings of the Home Economics Club were held throughout the year on Thursday afternoons at the Annex or the Tea Room. The object of this organization is to assist girls solve home and social problems. ln order to give the members a good idea of these problems, speakers were present at the meetings. One of the most interesting events of the year was the studying of the life and work of Ellen Richards, the most prominent figure in the Home Economics world Une of the outstanding social events of the year was the Christmas party held at the home of one of the members. The Home Economics Club owes most of its success to Miss Knecht, the Home Economics teacher, and to Miss Wessner, the supervisor of the Household Arts Department. Page Two Hundred Eight l K l rn.. r iw .nf V 1' I 7 n y U rff l,r' rr ,Q 'I X .lffil l .lffl mlf gi . . . fl yu 53 ' '. . , . Q EQ a sf! ' 'iv 4.4 ' 1 EE! Y W li . :I .Nfl Alai!! Um' .1 LJ' Lil fl Q I 557 w if 1 E3 a we v a ,t V f Vx l X ' - so l RQ H . - . M. .2 . ii .- , tr it N M.. , fl 'ZQ V 1 953.2 'Z ' .L ejzwn 1. - C l M? .Q H Q i V - ., - 5, - if . A3 we WgAQ , ' ..-,T 4-. ...- g , , , .. , . -5, -Y: - ,- Q r. - f.-5.1: 2'4f'vfi' 'Z I: :Q-L -.,5f5?'i'-3.-.:..,..1:-izzzf-1 . v.1-'l - Fi -ig? 'GFQ1 ' '-- ' -V ' N L' ' W ' LL' V ' ' H '-fri-Eulln Mfr I 3 v ' r 1,7 7 .I .ll lf' 54 f. .- sf' 1 5: 's Z s E E QL as- I4 e ly iii :I I' Vl' .iQ iff I, Lit f .I 5 F? 4 va - ' f I , f 'w O C il' il 752 l .I L .' .Hui-1 L WA , ' 1 -' 3 fil f - k A V' g3'319l2!1fi'Ql ,af - -1 '21 H s ee' 'lk 41 5 I . y i , A ci 1 I T-'f-S ff .gil i' Zlllll 4' l WV I Y Ii , X l l K' 5 I f l ' - . i I l I vi l ' l iT, , , T fl fr ll il- 4! Q V I nl V l 7 I Canary and Blue Dance Orchestra I 1 1 V ' 1,211 :Jr fff' URING the past school year an age-old dream of High School students 57' 'I has been realizeclfour own dance orchestra. Through the efforts , of Ray Heist, director, and a number of other Seniors, the Canary and ' W Nl -..f'.!' Blue Orchestra carne into being during the month of September, and ,jg attracted a great deal of attention even during its first rehearsals. The ' debut of this peppy little orchestra was at the Seniors' play, Seventh 55, I 5 1 Heaven, after which they played at a large number of school affairs. 3 l l' The formation of a dance orchestra shows real spirit on the part of its ' Q? personnel, as well as that of the student body. Our Alma Mater is justly 1 2 ' I' ll' proud of its own orchestra, for we believe that it is the only union high f .lf school orchestra in the country. 3 ji Q Although quite a number of the musicians are in the graduating class, 652 1 J we sincerely trust that the Canary and Blue Orchestra will live on, and V if T 1 that the efforts of the organizers and the Senior Class may not have been 'ir in vain. T ,QQ ' wig ,V 51' K' ,Q PERSONNEL l Saxophoncs Piano Traps K ' : wld HAROLD MEYERS, Manager VINCENT HARKINS CARL BAUER j l 5 ABRAHAM GOLDSTEIN E 3 gf! HAROLD BLANK Banjo Violin ,, ' fl. WINFIELD STONE RAY HEIST, Director gf! X, V, i f ' Trumpels W, 4'1 W , LEWIS HALMY yi Q, lgf , W: LESTER CASPER if T I.. lil T, . -1 1 I.. ' ' ' Efl if I V X, Page Two Hundred Nine :A g X W, T W7 i . x rs , , T A n Kr .-.E A A A Nt --.a A4 ,f 1' I . A: M .ff1'?.:: 5:i-W . . E f 'r! '.vn2 A ,v-ii 1 . -:Ls Af : I T' 'fr 3-H if A l f' 4.fQ'! 'l'El-Jr- -I fi -.V - ' if ' ft an E.. . f :Leg ' Q Y ' - I 1, I' -3 rw c ag. Q 95-f 3 .5 -. . kld., .- y '.lf27'zk -9 ,Jfuui , L. I If .1 Gi f. - 1 ffl , L IM ' af.. iL rig? -21 ' R S T 2 A ' I M s f X X 55 Q im U I 4 ,, 1, ' - ge: Ir .I I I MU 'I . I. I A I I I IE' 11 I ' I.. ' 'fi ,Lf 4. I V l Y f Members of A. H. S. Band .IM 'Y X ' 'rrr I 'ff' A. L. MEYERS, Conducior LESTER CASPER, Student Leader N VIRGINIA MACDONALD, Drum Major 'MIX W C I 5 ph 1 ornes axo ones A I VINCENT HARKENS, '28 HAROLD BLANK, '28 1 I HAROLD HORN, '28 HENRY GERNERD, '28 .1 J ,I GERALD SNYDER, '29 ABRAHAM GOLDSTEIN. '28 I,,' ,N FRANKLIN STERNER, '29 PAUL WAGNER, '30 I I I , LEWIS HALMY, '29 - I ' JOHN BACKENSTOE, '29 . f lf? ,U CLEMENT KUTZ, '30 C'a 'ne's ' '01 HENRY NEWBERT, '30 WARREN ZEIGENFUS, 28 HAROLD MEYERS, '29 e Trombones ERANCIS 'IQREXLERJM29 . I 4 : , ARLYLE ENTz, , sz PAUL RUTH' 28 , HAROLD WOLF, '30 , ,Si THOMAS FAHRINGIER, 29 ALVIN SANDT ,30 I ,L ' EDWARD M'N'CH' 30 EDWARD KERJACK, '29 lgwgg ,IOSEPH REICHARD, 30 pi E ', . .-I I 1 .Y .,l' French Horns Flute and Piccolo ' J .. DENNIS KURJAK' S29 EDGAR M. ACKER '28 .v -15' CLARENCE PUTT,, 30 ROBERT KURTZ' ,30 I YI f' CONRAD RAKER, 28 gr .. K I 4 'EI , Bariione Drums rr MF Li AMMON HAUSMAN, '30 CARL BAUER' '28 f V ZFQI B DAVID BLOSS, '28 L' - Eh ass WILMER SITLER, '30 fy I . KENNETH BAHNER, '28 HERMAN KULOWITCH, '30 B I E5 7 E Page Two Hundred Ten 'ri I I . I I '2' T QQ I L .wg .1 1... Hp . A L., ff 2' iv A 5 5Q'3 I sw ., Q .L,,4'QiWgn!l1!.f' :I 'LWPVWU .54 7 A 4 'X Mig . - ' ' Y V I 'w KN f' W, ix I X .V , N .,, ax' . - E t , S o r 'S 1 ,. Xl . A, .f YN -fix.: Q , I ' :W f , 1 1' iilisl ff 141 gm . r ,IN if 5? . 229' l 4 ,full 7' f f ' 1 . -:PT vi'- ,' an Q: . p T' . ,I ' 4' A ' 1 if ii v I . . ,uf nf f 'H' w ll 1 l 7 l . ,, xxx ll, . The A. H. S. Band ,yi y , .v .f gl l I HIS year was the first year that our band was kept together after the l , football season.. It was a struggle, but we hope the band is now a l' , 1 permanent institution in dear old Allentown High. We cannot see I , how a live, progressive high school can get along without a band. 1 ' I, The band started out in fall with unusual energy, probably due to the Q ay J ,ll fact that the Senior Class and its president made up their minds that the ,iii Q liz , band must be properly uniformed, . With the aid of the student body, 21. 2 Q student organizations, and several civic clubs, the amount of money needed 'alia , 5 to purchase the uniforms was soon raised. 1' 'Ig ' The next impetus given the band was the purchase of several instru- i ments by the School Board. Then after the football season, Mr. Acker ' 'fi found that he was too busy to continue as director of the band, and the 5,735 2,51 School Board again came to the rescue by electing A. L. Meyers, director ,Q 'Q , 5 53 ,rl of the famous Allentown Band, as director of our High School Band. A ', The first concert given by an Allentown High School Band was given if .fi ii the latter part of March, and was a great success. Another concert, which M' li f probably will become an annual affair, will be the promenade concert given WI 7 on our roof garden during Commencement Week. :f ly si , I f, l l 7 Page Two Hundred Eleven L 5' yx A N f . . 1 A if W N .... is f . gs L N- . f f if ks A ' 5, l fmif1 f G 'g, ,. ,., X JL. , -J.. .g -- , -. A-. if., , , .- , . , P I A V, U 1.. -r vii If E,,1-.15 4- ' ef -..w-S-L,'.- .- 'Q?9b,' t'- I flea- ' 2 , w -Q 2 :-L ,v-.1-:..v1,,iqm.aH'-f'?'?.'ff'1.4'-2. fm-' e'- ,u..:,- 'ff af 1 . ' ' i ' ' ' ' -' it ' ' ' ' Q ' '-v1i-Sinn-v Martha N THE night of February l7th, an audience that filled the auditorium was thrilled to hear the two Allentown girls, Dorothea Flexer and Louise Lerch, of whom we are so proud. Together with Armand Tokatyan, tenor, and Joseph MacPherson, bass, our high school chorus, and orchestra, they presented Flotow's opera, Martha, in concert form. It was a performance long to be remembered, for the superb talent of the artists, as well as for the splendid workmanship of the chorus and orchestra. The large audience expressed its delights throughout the evening - with electrifying applause and appreciation, l many of its members remaining for more than an hour after the close of the opera for the pur- pose of continuing the ovation for the Allentown girls and their famous colleagues. This city has had opera by famous professionals, concerts by some of the greatest of the world's singers, and has heard Martha presented before, in both complete operatic and concert form, but never has it had the opportunity to hear this fine piece of musical art given in this manner. Martha contains some of the most sing- able and unforgettable music in the repertory of the opera. Many of its numbers are favorites of all who sing, hum or whistle, such as: The Last Rose of Summer, Like a Dream, Cay of Heartf' The Good Night Quartettef' and many others. For the background of these musical gems. the chorus of 200 girls and boys, and the orches- tra of 50, gave a complete and finished per- formance which would have done justice to pro- fessionals. There was vivacity on the part of the chorus, a genuine interest, a quality of tone, YV and correctness of pitch that did justice to the fine coaching of Mr. Acker, winning the plaudits MISS i,1qRt-H of the guest soloists, as well as the heartiest applause of the audience. Dorothea and Louise were at their very best and their best today is unquestionably better than it was on any previous appearance here. The experience that the young ladies are receiving in the Metropolitan is telling in many ways, notably in complete assurance, more vivid interpretation. broader and smoother tonal qualities, and greater strength and volume. The opera gave the quartette splendid opportunities for the display of solo and ensemble singing. Louise's most enjoyable number was The Last Rose of Summer, which received a thunderous ovation. This old favorite displayed her voice to its finest advantage. Doro- thea's chief triumph came with the superb sing- ing of the difficult and tenderly beautiful Gay V of Heart, and it was received with applause that fairly rocked the house. This number is usually omitted in the rendition of the opera. as it requires an unusually wide range which so few contraltos possess. However. Dorothea sang with the same ease in her high register as in her low. Armand Tolcatyan was indeed a surprise to every one. The liquid quality of his brilliant robust tenor was shown in its greatest 'emu beauty in his Like a Dream with its haunting melody. Though lVlr. Tolcatyan is but a young singer in the Metropolitan. he has already gained wide recognition and surely we shall hear much of him in the future, for his is the type of voice that the world enjoys hearing. Joseph Macpherson possessed a rich baritone voice, and he scored especially in Come, Can You Tell Me, although equally delightful was his duet with Dorothea in an early number, Come, Your Tasks Awaitf' We could better judge him were we to hear him in the operatic environment, for his voice did not seem to equal the standards set by the other three in this production. The I chorus came in for its highest honors in the ren- - 1 dition of the 'Ladies' Hunting Chorus, which they sang as one voice. Miss FLEXER no 1,1 4.14 1. -.1 . ,I :uv A ,r 45 - - Q , II w fT I 4 , 753- I I . . .. , A ' ., -EU'-A, f f-!!.,s!'u4I,. C . L 'C' ' -..4 f: -Qfifrllifl.-- -- Zfqff fi' ' D i' Xi lx 54 - xi , 61' ' Y' gl X .iff dv-if sv' ji ' 'N' 1 v Members of the Chorus H , L A, ,ff SOPRANOS ,UT I I V- n I ' I RACHEL MILLER, '28 HARRIET SPANGLER, '28 LILLIAN CRESSMAN, '29 X l Z ' MIRIAM WEISER, '28 ETHEL MITCHELL, '28 ROSE KAROL, '29 Q .Q ISABELLE SUPER, '28 MARGARET EISENHART, '28 HELEN CLEWELL, '29 A f ' - 3, BEATRICE CAPLAN, '28 EDNA SWAIN, '28 ROsE JOSEPH, '29 I AGNES O'NEILL, '28 EDITH STOUT, '28 ELLA YEAGER, '29 i . F MARY HOLZINGER, '28 MARTHA ROSENFELD, '28 BERNICE ACHEY, '29 ' 2 ELLEN NICHOLAS, '28 ELIZABETH RUBY, '28 ELSIE DIEFENDERFER, '29 , I EVELYN NEWCOMER, '28 MARIE SCHWEYER, '28 ELIZABETH BUEL, '29 If GRACE ARNER, '28 MARY FOLEY, '29 ROBERTA FABER, '29 ' Q' ' 7 DOROTHY COOPER, '28 LYDIA REINsMITH, '29 MARGARET ERIE, '29 T W-I ,, ' 'V' MARGARET COLE, '28 MABEL GROss, '29 GRACE MEssERsMITH, '29 W 4, 4 ,- ALMA MOHR, '28 VALERIA PETREY, '29 SARA RUHE, '29 U' ' RUTH WAGNER, '28 ANABELLE FISTER, '29 HELENA MACDONALD, '29 ' I PAULINE FEGELY, '28 MIRIAM DORNEY, '29 HAZEL TROXELL, '29 ETHEL SMITH, '28 ROBERTA GRIM, '29 MYRTLE WARD, '29 ' MADELINE DODD, '28 NORMA BARR, '29 MILDRED DOWNING, '29 ' I MADELINE MILLER, '28 BLANCHE ABELE, '29 GRETCHEN KUHN, '30 ', GLADYS NAGLE, '28 ESTHER BITTNER, '29 MARGUERITE HETZER, '30 KATHRYN PETERS, '28 ARLINE STONEBACK, '29 IRMA SILVERSTEIN, '30 v PAULINE RUCH, '28 MILDRED MILLER, '29 EDITH RICKERT, '30 GLADYS SCHREIBER, '28 ARLENE CHRISTMAN, '29 GRACE ERB, '30 I l, , l 1' W. 'r,f MILDRED SCHEETZ, '28 MARION FEGELY, '29 MARY BECHTEL, '30 '1.,, 'rm 4: HELEN MOHR, '28 DOROTHY SNYDER, '29 DOROTHY LEH, '30 W Ny: DOROTHY GOUNDIE, '28 MARY LITZENBERGER, '29 ELIZABETH CAMERON, '30 N W .EERLENE IEABENOEE, '28 EACHEL LEHR, '59, VIRGINIA EVRARD, '30 ' W 4,11 LADYS LINE, ' VA ERNERD, ' I' 2-1 I f 1'- ! A1105 U 'E' ' if M CHARLOTTE KARLL, '28 KATHRYN MUTHART, '29 EVELYN BRODE, '30 ' 1 7 VERNETTE MONROE, '28 RUTH SCHMOYER, '29 MARY ALBRIGHT, '30 Q if CHARLOTTE HORLACI-IER, '28 MILDRED DEIBERT, '29 AGNES LEGER, '30 5 ix LILLIAN MARCHETTO, '28 DOROTHY STINE, '29 GRACE BURGER, '30 - ,Q A, BEULAH ALEXANDER, '28 EVELYN MILLER, '29 IRENE DELONG, '30 J Q. 7 ' ff HELEN SCHMOYER, '28 RUTH SHELLY, '29 HELEN FLUESCO, '30 fi MARION DORWARD, '28 MAE REX, '29 CATHERINE SNYDER, '30 Q' i, MARY SPRENKEL, '28 CATHERINE KASTEN, '29 MIRIAM SPRAGUE, '30 ' ' 52. MARGUERITE STONEBACK, 28 MARGARET HORAN, '29 DOROTHEA WILKER, '30 ' LARRAINE OSWALD, '28 ADELE GOLDSTEIN, '29 MABEL DOWLING, '30 ,gi ' ,gig DOROTHY SEEBALD, '28 ELEANOR SCHAEFFER, '29 HELEN HOLBEN, '30 -' WEL EF! ANNA MILLER, '28 MARTHA TWERSTY, '29 ELIZABETH LONKIN, '30 Wg' ' 15' KATHRYN FOULK, '28 ELEANOR BROAIG, '29 DOROTHY XANDER, '30 X 12 7 ,, HILDA GERMAN, '28 IRENE KIEFER, '29 NETTIE ZIEGLER, '30 'g 1' 'I N' RUTH LUCAS, '28 MARIE KOPP, '29 DOROTHY KINDT, '30 ix Ap' ESTHER OHL, '28 LILLIAN NARR, '30 MARJORIE WIRELY, '30 ,V LI .25 MARY PASQUARIELLO, '28 MARJORIE HUNSBERGER, '30 WEIMA ZOTTER, '30 ' f ,If ' DOROTHgcPETERi, '28 QLMA HIEIINTZLEMANQSO EACHEL M0gER, '30 30 , WM ,I f ' LAURA HADT, ' 8 ZALEA ISSIMER, ' LIZABETH RANTZ, ' ,V W ff ' GRACE SNYDER, '28 ANNE FRITCH, '30 ELEANOR KOCH, '30 ff V THERESA YOST, '28 MARY SCHLEGEL, '30 KATHERINE MILLER, '30 ,V it 145 GERTRUDE BEIsEL, '23 IIQOUISEI BOKER,5gO ,IOSEPHINE WEFFER, '30 ' l 2 35 ANN SHUMBERGER, '2 OsE IEvER, ' , fl' f a 1 Page Two Hundred Fourteen S M I A 72l ,1' 7 , V, N91 XG Y I, . :A Ly Aff' . .+.. x f ' A - ,-2' I 'wr ' In 'f'i 'l'lrr?' X - ,. , . qw I ,I . ,E . Aff.. - . L, X xg.. 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'28 IRA WERLEY, '28 RICHARD OTT, '28 HARRY ZINCCELER, '28 ETHELBERT RIEDY, '28 ROY BURRELL, '28 ELMER HENDRICKS, '28 RICHARD MILLER, '28 CHESTER MUXWORTHY, '28 ROBERT BENNER, '28 DALTON STERN, '28 CLYDE KLINE, '28 JOHN LAUBACH, '28 ALVIN PELIZZONI, '29 THOMAS UNSER, '29 THOMAS FOGEL, '29 RICHARD CLAUSS, '29 TENORS PAUL SCHANTZ, '28 MARTIN CREITZ, '29 WILBUR HEMSTREET, '29 VINCENT SCHNABEL, '29 MARSHALL LEWIS, '29 JAY WILLIAMS, '29 FRANKLIN STERNER, '29 RAYMOND MILLER, '29 BASSES S. PIERCE BINGAMAN, '29 JAMES KUNKLE, '29 RUDOLF NOVAK, '29 G. W. MARQUARDT, '29 FRANCIS LICINI, '29 ROBERT GLOVER, '29 DILL ALBRIGHT, '29 JEROME BAER, '29 ROBERT BOYER, '29 G FRANKLIN WEAVER, '29 EDWARD HEISER, '30 WARREN DELONG, '30 GERALD JACOBS, '30 KENNETH MOYER, '30 HENRY SENSINGER, '30 KARL HARPER, '29 ROBERT STECKEL, '29 PAUL KISHBAUGH, '30 RICHARD BOZERT, '30 STEVENS ALBERT, '30 KARL MAIER, '30 WALTER REYNOLDS, '30 HAROLD WOLF, '30 Members of the Orchestra FIRST VIOLINS RAY HEIST, '28 ERICH STOECKEL, '28 MARTIN ROTH, '28 SHERON SCHMOYER, '28 DOROTHY BASTIAN, '28 ETHELBERT RIEDY, '28 CAROLINE DOTTERER, '28 FRANCIS LICINI, '29 WOODROW KISTLER, '29 WILMER WOLF, '29 RUDOLPH NOVAK, '29 VINCENT SCHNABEL, '29 MARSHALL LEWIS, '29 LILLIAN MOYER, '29 LYNFORD BLOSE, '30 KATHERINE MILLER, '30 ROBERT BROBST, '30 HENRY NEUBERT, '30 EMANUEL GALLAGHER, '30 TROMBONES JOE REICHARD, '30 EDMUND MINNICH, '30 FLUTES EDGAR ACKER, '28 ROBERT KURTZ, '30 SECOND VI OLI NS LOUIS MILLER, '30 HAROLD SCHATZ, '30 WALBERT GRASLEY, '30 MARGARET BUCHHEIT, '30 MARY ALICE KLINE, '30 ARLINE GRUVER, '30 BEATRICE HAIMOWICZ, '30 HELEN HALE, '30 HELEN MOYER, '30 JOHN HOLLENBACH, '30 LUTHER ZIEOLER, '30 ANNA MOATz, '30 CELLO EDWIN HORLACHER, '30 CORNETS LESTER CASPER, '28 CHARLES FRITSCH, '28 JOHN BACKENSTOE, '30 CLARINETS HAROLD MEYERS, '29 HAROLD WOLF, '30 DRUMS HERMAN JULAWITCH, '30 PIANO VERA WEIKEL, '28 Page Two Hundred Fifteen 5- XXI.. 2 X A I, 6 A1 1,1 J , A. Kx NKk'51 W5 W 2 X , gf . .1-I-5 vga! ' Y .15 1. , q' !lTNr1.1l ,k ' Wg ' , L If A U-J, f , 'I ' - ' -n Q , 1' h',jw , , 1 lu .V V 4 Vg 32,3-,ai '--' ' L.. 'f ,, C 'Qatar 40 , 19 H V - ' ' ' 5 ' 2g,- - :Wi -.1-.ri.wm.ffw-1'f'f1,'fvEI!L-gg -'If' 'V 3- -Y, ' ' ' ' f I. c it ig. Q va. .1 4 . ,,.. .. i y , -41Lf.ti-i.,ix i.. A A. if if if- ee L, t t e .X it f . 4 63:2 iff mi f W 1 :la 1' M 4 1' History of Allentown ' QContinued from page one hundred fifty-twoj .sq fT I 5 iii M in r 1 it S 5 I . . ' , 1' DECADE. later a terrible catastrophe interrupted Allentown s peace- it M , ful prosperity. ln the afternoon of Ascension Day, june I, 1848, a ' V 'i' lm: fire broke out in a stable on Hall Street between Hamilton and Linden. A lxllx I 1' . . . . . V '4' ' l hmgh wind rendered it almost immediately beyond the control of the three ' small fire engines the town could summon to its aid. Scarcity of water f I was a further handicap. ' Thus a fire so small that modern fire-fi htin a aratus would have g g PP l checked it in an hour became a mighty conflagration. Raging for three X fl . Mfr ' hours it destroyed a large part of the town. To prevent it from spreading iw I east of Seventh Street, the large public market on the north sideiof the .fjf ix N .ftrlf square had to be torn clown. lr I N l It took a long time to recover from this terrible misfortune. Con- M sequently, not until l867 did the Pennsylvania legislature see fit to incor- ' porate Allentown into a city. This was a great stride, for what was once a V' wilderness had become a Hourishing city, in little more than a century. 1. 5 r '1 Yet who could then have guessed the marvelous progress the .193 5 f next century was to bring forth? At the close of the past year, :lj 1927, census reports showed that Allentown had attained a popula- tion of more than l00,000-an honor shared with approximately but sixty-foe cities in the entire nation. Q . ET i . fl rf ' it 1 iiwf . itil li is a' Ll fl fi . , g ' :fa l 4' Page Two Hundred Sixteen A F XS! ! fv - ' ,- - f we, '43, A 1, A ,Q N 'v s s ,E Vi fy it 5 .iiE,g.11,sf, j:, .i'ltfig5q,ty,f. .m 1 U - y fffff . fffgia, - 2 i. 1 FEATURE i K V I w , Q - ll ' I' I C to Lt- 2 P52 -' -9. .. -- . -l1'f-ali-!.fr'm4 ff' f i K i s 1 M' ,L i- 0 l 1 it . 'jr' ,TV ' V f 1 T v 'V' vrrrr Krfxrf f P471 MU n ' V17 l gf l fi W .,,, 1 'em v T, ' 1 ' 'f '-1 , xv J' 3 i VN... .W Our Alma Mater All hail our Alma Maier dear, Our voice of praise and glory hear, To whom all reverence we bear, Of you forgetful we'll be ne'er, We shall forever for you yearn, And cherish all that we may learn, Through future days of life, 'Midjoy and strife: True may we stand, both lo you 5 - - Anal Canary and Blue. 'W M' Throughout the land, of you we'll sing. VH W 'gi I-QQ Loud will our praises ever ring, ' 1 iii Of days that have passed by, W , ' Fond memories of dear old High, 'I ' Oh, Alma Mater, hear our praise, V' , ' ' To you all honor we do raise: if ,' Through future days of life, L , 'Midjoy and strife: il ' True may we stand. lzolh to you ff ' rf: And Canary and Blue. ' ' lg. r ... I1 ,ji :TE Page Two Hundred Nineteen l Th e m w. ' .1 tif pw A ,ik M , i wise- f-. ..-He .-2 l. , . w , ' 61:2 --- ff A g gif' EIFEFW Z-L , QL Q3- m p, .f l wrirfsjv... I 'if'f ':? - ri, It-V ' I 'A Q g' f,?vfx i ' 3211- 1 ' A:Y:- .E ',?f'5'-2i f'7f552i!R!- , 'iff '- fist. 'if' 1 Y , ' ' ' : It 1 5 ,j . ,ff l. ,.l Q QQ 5 , 1 ' .lI ., k ,p .l u,.1 f Qi if gait'-.,. li lac E A .F ' - ar Er Q. r Ji sf i Y , ,, 1 rr ,. , up . ,gi 4:-A - School Calendar -.. 'r N '. lr! I , . , X51 X U sl r 4' I M f fy ' SEPTEMBER ' 6-Vacation over at last. Every one overjoyed! I ' 4 N' I 7-Football fellows start practice. X' ln 9-Hot air in Room IO9. fcanary and Blue Staffj , N V V I3-Goldstein dons dark glasses. V ' ,' Zl-Children's Day at the Fair. Sixth period study hall quite empty. School closed till the 26th. . l lil 3 P 26-Stand at the Fair reported a success. ' 'l - 'if 'JM 27-30-Pupils entertained by monthly quizzes. ll, I r 4, 4 .1 I v ' OCTOBER ' l 4-E. H. W. wants Seniors to get excited over Solid. i 5-Miss Chubbuck would like to know where Page 20 is. 1 7- Woody Frankenfield declares that Physics can't be gotten by I M K divine inspiration, but by human perspiration. 1vl,l . I' 'Q I3-Miss Schaffer presents an illustrated lecture on Life in the South Sea Ky Isles. ll. U In I4-Homer Nearing renders piano selections. I9-Mr. Sig. Rothschild presents a talk on Philately, displaying his X excellent selection. , w 25- Doc Kressley declaims upon the evils of the use of cosmetics. 28-Hallowe'en Dance. Seniors in second childhood. i il' ,L :Ali 31-Nov. 5-Pretty dead around here now. NOVEMBER . gg u g-4 m-fi 9-Gallagher drops tray of dishes in cafeteria. .1 fi I3-E. H. Weinsheimer waxes eloquent over the charms of an Olive. E 1 24-Sociable meeting at Taylor Stadium. Never mind the score. mf , 25-Jolly Juniors held Junior Prom. X Y, 30-No school-Saturday. i l DECEMBER I3-Kressley on warpath again. V 3 I5-Third Canary is let out. l Page Two Hundred Twenty 'G vi i , l lr 'rr Il! l x A mls 'His fa all l it ' l 1. ' E' 1 .fl If-if' -.1 - .. I fgf 1 ir! I 'EM gy! 1 QE! r --I' l 1. 'Tr rl 1 ,U 'il E lil ., ,Q ' XM - .. Z UV - r f if ill l l il :sa wr 'F J 'iz V A KN ' w Q V N ls -af Sl. if EJ . e K ff WL if f E .1 . --fi 2 -X Ns- 'Tail -,'. 111 . - ' ' any Q 'I'l .4'H1 ' f'-- ' ' za-A rz ..:.r'Ullf'..i.. -.H - -A - fa ' ' E E.. ' 'J5'.'Yf i .fffwfv .-.....,m:-aww--.wwevkii 'l'l l'i'i ..f:'-f.1.. 1 -1 '-fa., Y -' - :-'- ' ' ' - ' ' -L.. - :4L ' '- --P - ' ' .g,,5,5u,-N l 'I A ' ' 4 - W fW ,lx N . ,vi ' I H I JA ' .al - of 1 A X ji X School Calendar 'rf : V .. r V lil ' 4 1- ,Q - ll 4 V l ' l '- I i I if . V1 X.. 4, 4 fi' 7 r l 'Y iw' rff lr r rr fi N KW W U if l g nit' 21, ' 1 All l if ll '-,- f vi l W Z 'Sin ' L: lm DECEMBER fffonlinucdf I9-23hlVlonthly entertainments given by the beloved faculty. 23-School closed for the hated Christmas vacation. 25-Santa Claus comes. 28-Seniors hop at the Senior Hop. A hopping success. JANUARY 3-Back to school for a rest. C1928 seems to have little effect on the girls as yetj 4-Charles K. Champlin presents an interesting talk on Selfishness and Flowers. 6-Silverware heard in sixth period study hall. QFunny place for cafeteriaj 9-Seniors overjoyed. All are on the honor roll C? ? D judging from reports issued by the most intelligent beings in A. H. S. l0-Styles from Africa presented by Dr. Smith. Jungle music by the Syncopaters. I l-Hot air in auditorium fourth period. Senior Class meeting. I3-Break the news to mother. fReport cards taken home., I7-A talk on India. I8-Syncopaters syncopate in auditorium. I9- 23- Female Canaries are distributed. 25-Hurrah! Midyears begin. 30-Too bad, and the tests had such a good beginning, too. 3l-Second semester going full blast. FEBRUARY 2-Senior Social socially successful. 6-Induction of members of National Honor Society. 8-Subscriptions for CoMUs open. 1 , v vll li? Q , , 9-Class Day preparations begin. rl ' P- . . . . . Q ft., I0-An unprecedented thing occurs. Majority of Seniors have their ll 1 ll rental slips and money for caps and gowns in on time. l . , . ' I3-More Canaries. Buck Harding s birthday. U Page Two Hundred Twenty-one f. FV V X 3 g ' 5 . fy . ' ' 1 . ,W X Y W I f , MN e, ' its X.. 542723 I f . i N df li --- - '-1:2 ,. f , ,' P 1 j 'Xi fag 5' 'F Q ' -,L gap-'m if y .1ls.1,Wq' ,U 4- l r 1 , r . . rx leumuln i X .Jilin M y WV' xr Lag X -522-5 l l Wk W i il lil' V ' ull U ll W 'ul 22 ,. 2? , 'E is ,Q :E ep' EE E2 ,li ,il 21 is YQ! f , v i Y Y I lf I .C l, A Q 7 E . , ,H . lg , l f..q f ff C .f f2ai's1. 1. ll l-sb ff--fs-+..f ffl - a e A A ' School Calendar FEBRUARY qconffnuedp I4-Tag Day for debating societies. l-lamm's birthday. I5- Betty Gross loses her switch in English Class. I7- 20-Professor Shumaker shows Chemistry students ho Martha presented to enthusiastic audience. w to make pennies look like dimes. 2 l -Valentine Social. 22-Imagine! A holiday. Too bad old G. W. was born only once. 23-Play by Commercial Club. 24-Acrobatic exhibition presented by Stroudsburg Teachers' College Team. 28-Darling new scenery in 2l2. flinglish substitutej 29-The fateful day has arrived, but the girls are unaffected by it. Leap year stuff is the bunk. MARCH l-Last day for class dues. f 2- Sally from Our Alley visits A. I-I. S., and makes a hit. 5-Teachers' Institute. lt's about time something happened. 6-New sheik discovered! l..ooey Schaffer increases his beauty with a marcel Professor Nagle claims never to make a mistake and yet he is married. 8-Fooeyl Reports taken home. I0-Charles Fritsch does not know German lesson-Saturday. I3-e Woody Frankenfield would like to separate Physics class into two divisions. Too much conversation going on. X it .Alt lrf ,a Wf Xil fl. Nl l S' frggbs. W' I ,I 17 V37 J. v :E 54 if EE 'E B I9-Miss Winters knows how to spell Business Wonder where she found out? 20- Kitty Heil - He was a great, big, fat Jew, almost as big as'Knabby'. Z3-Seat in auditorium broken. Somebody has been eating too much candy. 30-School closed till April Znd. 'li APRIL lil? l-Teachers in their glory. fWe'd ought to call this Teachers' Day., 6-Schools closed. Griesemer's birthday. Main reason-Good Friday. 9-Monday. Many sick: too many Easter eggs. Page Two Hundred Twenty-lwo . A Q W - A 'vp .4 f fi N ' j tj , Q fe m W ' '--fi -1 'U--1'E E'? - . - Ac- .,'- ' ' 1 f 1 H.- ,fy,'14'h Aa... I, 'JV 11 one L Y., , , .E-. , 45.1 I A. .F A . 5 ' L 1 fig? r ,QA 4 1' eg,:,9. . .1-g.lFj'AiUm,-i'fiCfq'l fl?2if3Qf3-, will If. - .. f f g ' ' A --' ' ' -4.-fin..-.-N gf. I. . l r.. .1-' E-3 3. ' l , .1 - f 1 . S i Y 1 'i 1' lr 1 S A C V '-ll . VI' -' I P. . . AH-f-4. -- 'H .. 'll'f!'zk -5 MMM' N F 1f: -e . llirilef ' ' - l L 4 e ff fi in e ' rc i s Hi 1 4. 1 i 0 Q55 4 whi z ia X ff I QQ ,eq School Calendar 5' if APRIL Qffontinuedj ly l ,V ' - if I3-Friday, the thirteenth. ' V I' . QU I8-Fool's number of the Canary appears. Crazy? Yes. ll ,mr 20-The COMUS is complete and in the hands of the printer on time. ,f lx - ' l' . , . . , . . 22-No school. Newlm s birthday. But it s Sunday. V -- 23-The staff comes to school with broad smiles. l ?. i 27-Auditorium same as usual. l L v ,, ,V ,, F W I1 ' r X Il QI 'lvl' , '1 ' ' l MAY i 4-Canary Staff meets for the last time. Nobody sorry. l V' I 7-Twenty-four days till Class Day. i ' I0-Everybody getting studious. l I6-Last Canary appears. -, X rr, Zl-Blue Monday, plus spring fever COh, humD hid, l r 'I , . 1. 7 'H' 30-No school. Memorial Day. 7 M754 1 X. X 4. T N ll' 3 qldllllylf S JUNE f' yn J -I l-Year almost up. Some Seniors feel shaky. if ,f W 8-'Class Day. Everything under the sun. Seniors forget their dignity. , 1 Senior Farewell. iii I l-I3-Senior exams. Not so good. . Q 22-Senior picnic. .V ' 24-Baccalaureate. ll . qqg ,V T5 25-Commencement play. What actors these Seniors turned out to be. ' Q-'33 26-Commencement. Seniors weep, for they must leave their dear Alma .1 1 3 Mater. rg l if . 5' l asf l , , A 27-Class trip starts. iii gl ff 30-Seniors out m the cruel world. 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L H M, mis mr U USCAI F BFRN EI R 1, t i 5,zo:.,:..:..:f.:..-.,....: - : .- -. : -. ... -. - Page Two Hundred Thirty-four Schrafffs Chocolates DI'.S'fVI'!7llffI7 MILLER CANDY COMPANY 934 LINIJIQN S'I'RIEIE'l' .X1,1,EN'1'owN, PA. REVIEWIOF TI-IE DRAMATIC SEASON qContinuedJ IJ7'0lllZll'I'I.0II My B vs! Giffl HQll1.t'kL1l7Zl'1ZH . HTIII' Drcfss Pf11fr1f1'c ' . Hfiofng the L1'11z1'1 ' 'A The Latest fnmz Puffs TIM St'llI'fl'l' Lcfflfff' . Y 710 A dom blf' IJC'fl 1.'Z'f'7'H Fc'fzf11r1'11g I ,ANY I30Y's SXVIEE'I'HIiAR'l' yxlll' Wilrz' Ifomf Sfrzzzzpvfhf' T110 LVINZIIIJTUIIH . Easy Coma, Efzsy Cla Slzv'.s' zz S11 If ik' ' TIIIQ C'A1fE'I'ERIA . SENIOR FAREXYEL1, OUT EVERY INIGHT . ULIB FARR IDORUTHY SCIINLRMAN FROM THIQ FAc'I'L'1'Y H1+IIS'l'yS ORc'HIQs'1'RA . ALI, AB RAY HEISI' BEE CAPLAN THE COFFELT STUDIO IVfIc'l't' good PURTRII1 I TS are not laI,lf,x lm lxx In 1 Y -mx In rz HIILHCI' Qf'fzz'cI1'cfv11t A I .max 'row N HA M 1 I.'l'ON STR IEICT P12 X xsYI.x1x N 1.x aiu: 11:1-in 1 1: 11:13, -11111 1 1 1112111111 1 11-cs mnuqpnzuxuznzniq Page Two Hundred Thzrly fue 9 U 1u1n1 0 1,101 -1:1101 H ! l l ! ! l l ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Q ! U H U Q ! I n ! U n P ,crux cpu: 1:1 1:1 1 1 111,101 1 1101111111 1 1 1 1. qnuqmcmxmun What's All This About A New Store? T LUUKS just like the old store1that it does, but the interior has been Completely reorganized in addition to 40,000 square feet of space aclclecl to original store. Every department has been enlargeclkstore services have been improved in every way possible. It will be a pleasure to have you inspect what we Consider one of THE Department Stores of Eastern United States. H. LEH 81 CoMPANY AL1,EN'rowN, PIZNNA. An Allentown High Pupil Coinecl the Phrase TI-IE MORNING CALL Besi of All And the publishers daily bend every efori io maintain this standard DAILY ANI: SUNDAY THE MORNING CALL Kimi-s Irs RE.x1mlcles IN Toucn XVITH 'rnia News or 'rms WORLD, N,x'l'1oN,ST.x'r1z, CITY, Towxsinv, V1I.1,Ar:1e AND HAMLM' age Two Hundred Thirty-six 11111 1 110101 101011-inioi-v1u1n1v-1o1n1o1- 1010104111 111 1 11 nm 14:11 HIOTEL TRAYLOR3 iniRBr:R'r V. HINKLI-3, lVl.xN.xcs1f31z Ijtllltilillg Every Sllfltflftlffll Ei'C'lIIilIg' eR0Qf Cifzrclen DINING Room SIiRYIt'lC fi.X'I'liRlXti 'ro P1uv.x'1'1Q l3.XNtflCS llAMII,'l'tJN Ai' lflI 'I'EEN'l'II :Xl.l,EN'l'OXYN, PA. HOW TO PREVENT CHEATING 1. Students will march to class under guard of the janitors equipped with sawed-off shotguns. 2. XN7ill he stopped at doorway and searched for contraband notes, etc. 3. Before entering classroom each student will he submitted to psychological examination to determine whether or not he has any idea of cheating. -l. Classrooms will he decorated with such notes as 'fHonesty Has lts Reward and Think Before You C'heat. 5. liach student must wear hlinds and place a handkerchief in his mouth. 6. Students and professors will enter together and the doors will he locked and sealed. . 7. Students will sit two seats apart with professors standing hetween each two students. Professors will be armed with hlackjaclcs to inspire respect. 8. :Xdditional professors on the outside will watch through peepholes in the wall. 0. Highly tuned dictaphones will he concealed hehind the pictures to catch the slightest whisper. 10. XVhen the student has finished his examination a lie detector will he used to find out whether or not he has cheated. Before marking the papers, professors will discount ten points from each paper on the possibility that the student has cheated. DRINK 1 IN BOTTLES COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. Bethlehem, Pa. 11 -1 1 1 1:1 1 11 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1010101011101111111-111101: Page Two Hundred Thirty-sev 9 ! ! l l ! l l ! U ! l l s 6 CTI zniui -in 30:01 '11 1 cpu: 10:01 lg GIFTS FROM KELLER'S LADIES, RIBBON XVRIST WA'rCHEs 711 I GEN'rLm11iN's STRA1, WA'1'C11Es POCKEI' WA'rc'111as DIAMON DS AND JEWELRY TH Ii TR FIASURIC Hi JUSIC' E. KELLER 81 SONS JEWELERS IA M 1L'1'oN S'l'RI5IE'l' .... fXl,1,15N'1'uwN, PA ge Two Hundr xuzuiuiuiozn 1 211:41 1 11:21:11 1-1: 1 t-1-1111:-14:1 1 XIIWQZX fix I 1 - -A ' llllf, l AIIIVVAY T0 POWER xx LIES IIIROUGH SERVICE - bn I?Xj,f3'f XsQ0MPb-WEE? 1. ! me Syl of mul service Gasoline-Lubricants DUN LOP TIRES Accessories Penqalnclellmglcfnlqilf-n.,I Execuhveoffices 17. 21 Lxbex ly Sis Alleniown Pa. 27 SUPER SERVICE STATIONS IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA S.xN1'rARY REs'r Rooms ed Thiriy-eight ninzuinqpux-I1 11 1 1,4311-niuz 11-1 :nil-1u:m1n1 1:1 1 111,14-1 1 1i.1n1u14-101010101 1011-1 101g 01s-1n1u1 11101111 1 1 1 1 1 111.5111-7ZI'liZ.Z't' St'7'7'I.Cf' Prompt Dcflztwy Svrztzlicf The ONLY Cleaners of Wearing Apparel XYIE SOLICIT YOUR l'.XTROXAGIC SOLELY UPON THIC MERITS OF OUR NVORK M. F. LORISI-I 6: SON 1031 I-l.XMlI.TOX Sr., A1.l.1Qx'rowx, PA. 308 N. lf11f'rH ST., Rmnixts, Rx. THE CHARGE OF THE BARGAIN BRIGADE By R. F. DOLL, '20 tWith acknowledgments to Tennysonj Half a block, half a block, Half a block onward, Packed into trolley Cars Rode the twelve hundred. Maidens and matrons hale, Tall spinsters, slim and pale, On to Hess Hrosf sale Rode the twelve hundred. Autos to the right of them, Autos to the left of them. Airplanes above them Whizzed and thundered. Forward through all the store, On through the Crowd they bore, All through Hess Brosf store XYent the twelve hundred. VVhen at that mart of trade, Stern faced and unafraid, The wild charge they made! All the clerks wondered. Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to paeify All the twelve hundred. On bargains still intent, Homeward the buyers went, VVith cash and patience spent. All friendship sundered. XYhat though their hats show dents, VVhat though their gowns show rents, They have saved thirty cents. Noble twelve hundred! 9 SHOES Prtjfcfrffcd for Ilhlllif' smfzr! si3vlz'11Kt I Q44 625 Hamlltorx Street JEWIEILIETQQ. ff! l'dNlJheq'YI1X6O Al IQIXTIOWTX Dd. 1 - 1 - - 1o1o3ai1n103ii:u1- Page Two Hundred Thirty-ni t Q Q t t ! u ! D ne Q l ...0-,1,- -- 1 -- - - 1 -0- 1 1 - - - as -s-y-o-z-mnm- 11-01 1 11111 , ! ! Q BOWE GROCERY QNext Door to the Pergolfz Therzlfrej Q 2 Headquarters for HIGH-GRADE IMPORTED and DOMESTIC i FOOD PRQDUCTS i 3 ! ., o no i If It's Food We Have It ! ! e,e..o. ., ! i U 32-34 NYORTH NINTH S'1'REE'1' . .3xLl,ENTOXVN, PA. l ! Peirce School of Business Aclmlmstratlon Q Courses of study Cuniversity-graflej preparing U young men and young women for the responsi- - lmilities of business life: II . . . . : ,Q Bzzsmess flll'77Z'L7Z'Z'Sli7'ClfI07I ' !1CC01L7Zlf'Zi7Z C. P. A. U ri, if ' gtefrzogropiici-Secrefari' i F 'ii rll . '. 5 -, if ,gp -793,1 f53,,h-ies. Execzmue-Secreirzry 5 p EE C Teacher- Trrzming . - f '-W rf f 52j'3F'fiE ! A ii lfgy' Finishing Courses for gmclilates of CUlI11ll61'Cl2ll ! 5 high schools. ll 'MJT Hg? or l Q M Proper Cultural Environment i 63rd Annual Catalogue ' P 7Tff1'fffQf 7,3 U' 4g '+r CE SC OO E PEIR H L T Pino St., VVcst of Broad, Philadelphia, Pa. l H bil'Ul'Ui'7?Ul i lUi41 -5 3191 1 1 7 7 lull 1 1 ill'1Uiu'i l'l 1 ii Page Two Hundred Forty :::::-..:.:::::::.,:-..:i:..::::::::::-.:::..:.g II Puoxia 7648 H U CONRAD STUDIO Q ! HOTO G PH Q . II ave' forever' 5 l 213 N. TWELFTH STREET ALLENTOVVN, PA. I DRUMMING UP TRADE E A little Jewish boy was standing on 21 street Corner, making the welkin ring with great sobs and exclamations of distress. About him there soon gathered 21 ll large crowd of would-be sympathizers. 'AVVhz1t is the mutter, my little man? asked one of the crowd. A'Are you lost? c The boy ceased his wailing. I ani, he answered. l'm lost. VVon't you all take me to Goldlvlatt's Cutrate Tailoring Shop, at 234 Rosen Street, which has just opened up a marvelous sacrih e sale on men's punts and suits at fifty per Cent. below cost? i wk PF X Pk , Mr. Bushman: Did you water the fern? l-I. Senger: Sure Don't you hear the water dripping on the Hoor? bk FF 44 Pk U judge: l'XYliz1t's the Charge, officer? Officer: l just saw this main throw his mother-in-law out of the window an l kick 21 poor little dog. judge: Fifteen months for kicking il dog. Next case. Pk Pk :lf Dk fi Biff: XYhz1t's the ditierence between you and 21 toothless old hug? Bopp: I'll bite. :if if :lf Dk , Prisoner: 'ADO you think l'll get justice with that jury? Lawyer: 'lNo, l think not, T see two men in the lxox who are opposed to hanging! l STA1IONhRX frREEFlNG Cxuos C GEO. J. GUTI-I 61 BRO. ! WA1tDRo1sE TRUNKS U D,S Bags and Cases A The kind you want for your school life Picture Framing Speclahy z 1 ll , 2 It LO ege 922 HAMILTON 5'rREif:T I Gifts of leather for the grudunte I 832 HAMILTON S'1'REE'1' GIFTS Picmtes : : : : : : : 1-,:.:..:,:0: 1- :..-..:,-.,-.:..: -U-.: : : : : -.,:i.:..-.,:.g Page Two Hundred Forly-one qrunnmifi 1 :manning 1 14:10:01rxnzuiuiniuininz up 11:4--1,141 ini 1 The Chas. H. Elhott Co. THE I..xRcs1Qs'r COLLEGE ENGR.w1Nc3 Hovslz IN THE NYORLD COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS CLASS PINS AND RINGS IJANCE I'uocs1z.xMs AND INVI'I'.XTIONS Mums I.1Q.x'rl1uR DANCE Cxslas AND NOVEl.'l'lhS Flz.x'1'ERNl'rx' .NND CLASS ST.X'lxION12RY SCHOOL C.x11xLoc AND ILI,l'sTRx1loN XYEIJIJING lNx'1'l1xT1o1x C.x1,l,1Nu Cxlums St'i'6'11fL't'lIIIZ Sfwcff and LC'Ill.Q!Z' ATCIIIIC PIZ'Z.f0Ilzl'Ij5ll'I.Il THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD BREAD Wm. Freihofer Baking Co. 1-0101.-min:nz.-1014 1 1 1 1- 1 ini 1 2 z -as 1 ...-xi 11.1 ra- .-- ...-1-1 1 1 gc Two Hundred Forty-two 9 ll E LM ZZHEAZZQ E U as e ! 5 G I 9 9 N Home ofV1taphone H -ee -- U U U 20 NORTH EIGHTH STREET Q ll BOLOGNA! Ritter: HVVhere are you going? Perkin: HTO buy a wooden leg for a table of contents. VVhere are you s going? Ritter: HTo buy a drawer for a bureau of information. Gypsy Maid: 'AI tella your fortune, mister. Mister: 4'How much? Gypsy Maid: Twenty-five cents. Mister: Correct C wk Pk Pk 34 M Little Child Cto motherlz XYhat is that tramp doing with that dirty piece of wrapping paper? Mother: Shi Not so loud. That's a college graduate with his diploma. FF FF :ls if ii Turner: 'llio you believe in heavy love in the movies? Symons: Yes, if the girl you're with is willing. Schwartz: 'lHave you heard the new Swiss anthem? Schell: 'lGo ahead, yodel it. H Schwartz: Ain't cheese sweet? S Rural Autoist: I want some tires. Salesman: Balloon tires? Rural Autoist: Naw, automobile tires. U H U XYhen Better Cakes Are Baktff- Phone 2-2466 Q Erb Hakes Them V ' GET YOUR ROLLS ' ' ' PM Ko1,sTif3R ANU CROSLEY sms Q PARTY-CAKES AT We service all sets E R B i S B A KE R Y Aerials erected right Liberty Street at Fifteenth Agency Shellenburg Chocolates and Candies 203 N' Tenth St' ALLENTOWN, PA' 5 zninzniuzv10:01-1:0101 -4:01014 1 1 zozoznznz-4:10101 iuzoiuiuiuzvvzoiuiau Page Two Hundred Forty-three gnznz : -: Q I ': : ':o: Tzu: 2 Z 2 T: I : ' :UT II I .. Q R KOCH BROTHERS . hluq ALLENTOWN,S LEADING CLOTHIERS Q 5 Ziz Clothes of marked U ,Ai .,.A - refmement for young H -1 V . Q Q '4' E '4,,, men who desufe 150 be :.., ,,.- I well dressed at all times Il I I 2 AIVI ERICUS U HOTEL ,Spf I, ,. . Sixth and Hamilton Sts. 2 -ff ', '- ' ,k.g v U yy Q Allentown, Pa. ' Ji -ye ' - ' xx i : 'A ft :': ,-VV U K 'V.: 4 RATES: 33.00 and Up LARGE MAIN DINING ROOM - 5 25' 1 i. ' , f gf Q iff, I GRII,LE ROOM I if IIT ' ifri 5 fifff? .I i it C - I -AI, I AFETWA I ITEM I PRIVATE DINING ROOMS ' ,-:, ,I.I l IVIIA' 3 U11ffXCell9fl CUISIIW : 1:. I -M' , , , , , , U Speclahmg In 3150 Dmms ! ! Particularly Adapted for Private Parties and Organizations POR BETTER QUALITY U ERDIVIAN BROTHERS MARKETS II 119 NORTH SEVENTH STREET FIFTEENTI-I AND CHEVV STREETS I I I TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - WHERE THE BEST IS ALWAYS SERVED gi-..:..:..:.,:.,::,:..: ::9:0-0-.I-.I--I-.I--I-0--I--,-I,--.--.-..-.-- - - Q -.,- -I -0-..-I Page Two Hundred Forlyfour 5 1 14:1 101 1 1 1 11-1 1:11. LEA D ING FLORISTS NEW YORK FLORAL COMPANY 5l5 HAMILTON STREET Telephone 8767 Flowers for A ll OClTllS'l'071S-19l'0l7ZfDlf Dolzfzwy WIT AND HUMOR An old lady, visiting an insane asylum, observed the lunatics at work. One man was standing in a corner, idle. My good man, inquired the aged lady, Why don't you work? Aren't you Crazy? Yes, mum, but not that Crazy, the man replied. Pk Plf Pk FK H. Shaffer: Hfan you play the piano? P. Schwenzerz Ml don't know1I never tried. wk PF Pk 96 One of the biggest questions to be decided by every department store is how often to hold its annual sale. Pk Dk elf if Reporter: Are you happily married? Movie Star: I believe sog but to be sure llll get my secretary to look it up - ,., for me when he comes in. Pk Plf if Pk jimmy, the office boy, says he has eaten three yeast Cakes, but hasn't gotten a raise yet. Pk Dk elf Pk Vllardenz Hliverybody here has to learn a trade. VVhat would you like to be? Convict: UA commercial traveler. 'tl see by the papers that policemen are going to be vaccinated. l'VVhat forg they never Catch anything. ZACH'S RESTAURANT J. F. ZACH ALL HOME-COOKING SEVENTH AND LIBERTY STREETS ALLENTONVN, PA. 11:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 11101 1 101111 11111 1 14:1 1n1n1o1n1n1n14 Page Two Hundred Forty-fi' 9 U U H U l l ! U l l Il Q l n E l U l n U U H l 5 U 6 g.-.,-.-..-.,- -..-.,...,-...........-.,-.,........,-.,...,-.....,-..-..-.....,-.,...,-.,...,-..- - ....- EVERY CLASS OF EVERY YEAR Y f will End news and interesting and educational feature stories in the CHRONICLIQ Q ,mn News, daily. ! Young and old, man or woman, theres always something of interest for every Q member of the family. H FOR THE STUDENT-Special news columns of A. H. S., Muhlenberg and H Cedar Crest, daily. Every Saturday a General School page. II l illibe Qlbrnnirle aah 53221115 ! 'lAlle1ztow1z's Frffenrllf' Ezfemfnv News open, II 5 e ! ! ll f GO W NS and CAPS ! 3 FOR lliglzl Schools A CtlIl167'I7'Z.C?S Colleges owl l Normal Schools Semrz'norte.s' U7'Z1li'C7,Y7.llL'.9 i Q Correct HOGDS For All Degrees I j Full fl7lf0l'771lLl'l07l gladly sent on request Q All olo' zzml r1'l1'r1l2lr' firm, I?SlYll7l'I'StlI'IIl in 1832 l EEE, to ! Q y CCTRELL 8: LEONARD Q College Department l ALBANY, NEW YORK l l II - - Q Portrazty of Quczlzty H To remember the faces of Yesteryears l ESE to S- l Q We make them to your satisfaction l POND 6? BANCROFT 731 Hr-m11.'roN STREET, AL1.EN'rowN, PIQNNA. II al-1--f--------.-----0:f-:U:--:0:1-:-l-0:02---U:U:U:--:1-:l------f-f---.---- - -- -- -- -0-- Page Two Hundred Forty-six 9 U F HERSH HARDWARE COMPANY i ' U U CORBIN HARDWARE - - KODAKS s i SPORTING GOODS - AUTO ACCESSORIES II U U 825 I'IAMIL'I'ON STREET ALLENTOXVN, PA. U Q U ll BITS OF HUMOR Mr. VVeinshei1ner: VVhat is the best example of a hexagonal prism? Fharles VVeseoe: Octagon soap. Newlin: VVhat is worse than raining cats and dogs? Grieseiner: HI'll bite. Newlin: l'Hailing taxicabsf' H Mr. Boyer: VVhat is a Centurion? H Harold Staulifer: HA man who lives a hundred years. Kenny Koch: This government report says that the life of a paper dollar ' is from seven to eight months. Ray Heist: NVell, I never had one die on my hands. 3 Knalmb: I sure told that girl what I thought of her. E Hudock: HXVhat did she say? - Knalmlbz 'AShe said she loved me, too. Two deaf old cronies niet on a road, the one carried a fishing rod. Says the first: H'llO, are ya goin' hshin'? Replies the second: No, V111 goin' hshin'. Says the first: 'AOh, l thot ya were goin' f1shin'. H l ll C.0InplilnentS Of THE PLACE TO SEND YOUR SON UR H DALGIITER POR A COMPLETE H COMMERCIAL TRAINING IS THE H - 'fold Reliable 5 ff ALLENTOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE l NYIIIERIE GOOD FURNITURE is NOT V . ,, , H EIGHTH AND HAMILTON STREETS 1 EIxI'1aXbIX E ll OLDEST Bl'sINEss PRACTICALIA' YNDER COLLEGE IN THE THE s.xME HAMILTON AT SIXTH STREET NEXLLEY. CONDIYCTED MANAGEMENT , ON SOUND BUSINESS FOR MORE THAN : Opp. Americus Hotel ,AI.LlCNTOXYN, PA. PRINCIPLES FIFTY YEARS U ,: ::: : : : :::,: 2 2 : : : : : :..:..:..:,:: :-: I.:..:..:..:.,:..:..:..-.,::5 Page Two Hundred Forty-seven gm..- - :... ,..-.,-..-.,-..-0-.,-.,-.,.-..-..-..-. .....-0-..-..-nz -......:..: 2 -.,- H E After School, After the Show, After the Hop or Prom A VISIT 'rH1c ll U CRYSTAL RESTAURANT ll E Always the Beszffor zz CR YSTAL Clucszf' Q 5 608 I'IAMII,TON S'1'REE'1' ALLENTO IN, PA. XX U ! CILIRLIQS W. KAIQPI LL EARL S, ICICSTER I KAEPPEL Bc KESTER Q REALTORS 5 ! ! Q ,EE S S S ! REAL ESTATE - - INVESTMENTS c Q SIXTH AND LINIJEN STREETS U ALLENTOWN, PENNA. B U U LAT VIHIA' OUR Wokn TS OVR BoNn Q AMERICAN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL I . H Prepare you for Zmsmess A COURSIQS IN BOOKKEIEPING SHoR'r1IAND 5 mm. FT, A. C. HOOVER cs- BRO. 3 VVQ-3 secure positions for our graduates. JEWELERS I AMERICAN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL WCHHS DIAMONDS H czRoRcpE c1o1aDIN, PRES, ,. , 3 ,VT hS'. AME. fu .. 3 25 N. Sxxth St. ALLICNTONVN, PA. 9 N em L IN VTOWX' PA Qn1-nzuznzozuiozoznzozuznqnoiniuznif1 ivznzninznzozoz 1 in:-niuiuioinzozn Page Two Hundred Forty-eight 5 'IKELEPHONE 2-8591 11111 1111111101 1:10101 1:11 1 111a1u.1n1n1-n1n1- 1- 101-0101-1.1111 1 1 1-0-11 Lindenmuth Studio WAYSIDE GARDENS, Inc. C, E. J. BAL,m ROBERT FREDERICK PORTRAITS Funcml and lflfeddifng Designs FRMHW Pixmis .XND HoifsE DEc:oR.xT1ONs HAANIJ-Plxlxflxlill CHINA 641 Turner Street ALLENTOXVN, PA. 26 N. Sixth St. ALLENTOWN, PA. BUT BUSINESS IS BUSINESS Elsie D.: You woultln't marry me for mv money, would you, honey? Ralph C: No, I hate to turn professional. I Dk 5k ik Pk WAIT TILL YOU GET OUT! May I hold your Palm, Olive? l'NOt in your Life, Buoy. Then I'm out of Lux. You sure are, Ivory Formed. PF :lf Tk Pk A FAIRY STORY Once upon a time an osteopath got sick and he went for treatments. , Dk wk Dk Pls HORSEFEATHERS to another osteopath H. Newlin: Have you heard the Big Horse song yet? li. Horn: HVVhy no, what is it? H. Newlin: HBig Horse, I Love You. if Pls Pls Fl: H. Stauffer Cto waiterj: IVhat's the name of that selection the orchestra is playing? XVaiter: Go Feather Your Nest. H. Stauffer: UGO jump in a lake. I askecl you a civil question. Hedrick Electric Co. Everything Electrical CDO-UZDJU 0 21 NORTH EIGHTH ST. ALLENTOXVN, PA. R A D I O S lisTAII.IsH1iD 1890 E. H. Wetherhold 81 Son JEWELERS XYIXI. FI. XYE'l'HERHOl.IJ, AIANACI R Class '20 723 HAMILTON STREET ALLENTOWN, PA. n1: 1 1-1:1:n1:n1n1:n1u1:1 1 11:11 9 U U U l U l U u U l U l l l il l H l E - - ...-.-..-.i-..-..-.,-..-..-..-.,-.i-.i....-..-. Page Two Hundred Forly-ni U n R C 111111311 --r-n-u 1,1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 41w1u1u1u..n1u1n1u.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 11:11:11: - - - EXCLUSIVE - - - FAMOUS FOOTWEAR for M ENAWOM EN-CHILDREN WETHERHOLD CS, METZGER The Store of Famous Shoes 719 HANIIL'I'ON STREET, ALLENTOXVN, PA. The ALLEN Simplified Standard Typewriter FOR EvE1cx'nOI:v AT EVERY1sOnv's PRICE Distinguishing Features Ball Bearing Carriage Full Size Platen 532.50 WITH RVBBER COVER Carrying Case 55.00 Rotary Escapenlent Steel Frame :Incl other l arts 'al Elec ric XYelclecl E Less than 600 Parts XYeiglIt 11 pounds, DNN e-I CS1gHl1'lg and elmnnatxng unnecessary 1 'ltll Case parts. Gl'ARANTEElJ ALLEN TYPEWRITER MFG. CO., Inc. Factory: 146 N. Tenth Street, Allentown, Pa. Show Room: 31 Park ROW, New York City KEEP THE FRIENDSHIPS OF SCHOOL DAYS ALIVE WITH PHOTOGRAPHS WINT STUDIO DIAL 2-1310 617 LINDEN STREET -u-0-o-u ge Two Hundred Fifty 1 1 1 1 1 1111011 1 1-111 11114101U1010101.,1U:,.,:,,i,,i,,-, B 527 N. Seventh St. AI.LIaN'rowN, PA. n1n1n101o1u-101111: 14114111-111101014 1: 1 1 11,1 1. 111:11 1 1 1 1 11:1 1 1:-11111: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1r1n1-U1 101: RITTER St SMITH CO. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS LUMBER .7lIIUZZQfILCliZH'f'7'S typ Plrmiwg 211171 llfmfle MILL ANU TJFFICICZ Jehferson and Gordon Streets . . ALLlEN'I'ONYN, PA. Record of the Exchange Department LTHOUGH we have not been working to our full capacity and perhaps have not done all that should have been done, we believe that the Exchange Department has completed for the last year about the most successful season and the largest exchange in the history of the t'Canary and Blue. Approximately seventy publications have been considered, many of which have easily ranked in a far better class than our own: and we feel that the work in this department has been well done. We have tried to establish friendly interscholastic relationships with schools and colleges all over the country and, in a large measure, we have done so. lYe have learned a great deal through these relationships and have profited greatly by the many kind criticisms and by the many new ideas which were presented. Although some magazines have but one weakness, while others have many, still in all of them there is some good and we can appreciate what other exchanges have done for us. Vl'e wish to thank all those who aided i1I this work. LIST OF EXCHANGES FOR 1927-28 CONNIiCTICUTf' Stamford, Stamford Hi .... . . . ...,. ..,. Q uarterly Vl'aterbury, Crosby Hi. , . . . ,Sky High DELAwARIc' 1 Vlfilmington, Tower Hill Hi, . . .... Tower Dial II.LINoIs1 Gibson City, Drummer Township ....,,.. ..,. lN laroon and White Joliet, Francis Academy Hi for Girls. . . . , F. A. Newsettes PHONE 9802 .4 sw , CLAUDE G. LAROSH ,:'i5i 1:i15'P f .'-52:1-'..f' ff ' u fI5:Q:::::':':'f' Jeweler zum' OPl'1l'1IZ7I S at WORK CALLED FUR AND DEIJYERED ROYAL PORTAIILIQ AND S'rIxNII.xRIJs THF HOME Ol' GOOD XYATCHES The Royal is thc Typewriter of today ROYAL TYPEWRITER AGENCY 113 N. SIXTII ST. ALLENTOXYN, PA. Phone 2-0833 Open Tuesday Evenings from T to 9, and Thursday and Saturday Evenings until 9.50 Page Two Hundred Fifty-o 1014-1 1 1 1-w ..--n.1n1n.1n1o1o1n1 1ncpn1-I1. 'U 01111 1101 1111 0111101 141411 l l l U H U l U I Q I H I 5 ne Q ! H U H U E U ! ! H Q ! ! U ! ! H B U ! ! ! nznznz 1111101111 1 ng 11 Compliments of the Clays of 1928 g.-.,-1,-U-..-0-..-.,-.,-.,-.,...- - -.,-.- -.- -.-,I .: : Page Two Hundred Fifly-Iwo - -. : :..: : -..:. :nz :nz :..:..-i,.. -..- -.-.,-.g ! E B. METZGEKQ Q ! FINE PORTRAITS 40 i 4 Q ! ! 953 I'IAMIL'I'ON STREET . AI,1.EN'I'OXYN, PA. Q ! ! I LIST OF EXCHANGES FOR 1927-28 CCOntinuedj : IoWA-- Nashua, Nashua Hi .....,.. ,,..4,,...,.......,.....,.....,..... B ubbler : Postville, Postville Hi. .... ,.,.....,...., S tar MARYLANn-- - Frastburg, Beall Hi .....,,,.....,. , , .Heigh Beall Chimes Baltimore, Baltimore City College .... ...,.,.,,...., I Iriole Q IVLxss.xc1ufsETTss VVorcester, Classical Hi .... .,,, I Argus ! IVIINNESOT.-X7 St. Paul, Cretin Hi .... .... C 'omment MISSOURI- Overland, Ritenour I-li .... .... I 'epper Box NEw JIERSEYY Newark, Barringer Hi .......,. .,.,........,.,,......,....,.... . Acropolis New Brunswick, Miclcllesex County Vocational Schools ,,..... ..... P rogress ll Phillipsburg, Phillipsburg Hi .... Karux, St. Phillips ancl St. james Scholastic Ridgefield Park, Washington Hi .....,,.,.,...........,.. R. P. H. Crier NEW MEx1c'ofH East Las Vegas, Las Vegas Hi .... . . .V. H. S. News N ENV YORK7 Hempstead, Patriot Hempstead Hi ..... ...... IV Iagpie New York fity, I3eNVitt Clinton Hi ,... ,..... .... S Syracuse, Syracuse University ..,..... .... C 'uh Reporter U ! PEN, PENCIL, S'I'A'I'IONERY D0 YW Nam! HEI-XI,3 JU XRTER5 : 9 ' A NEW HAT r ' -' ' i THE WRITE SHOP 1' be PM 3 826 HAMILTON S'I'RIEIiT SAI I 615 HAMII,TUN S'I'RIiIi'I' voorrs 5 .AI,LENTOXVN, PA. JEWELRY STORE .-..:.-..:...-..:..:..:.,:..:.,: : 2 I : : -. : : : - -.-.,.-.,:..:.,:.,-..:..-..:.,:.g Page Two Hundred Fiflyflhree 9 1101 1-11111101 1 1 1 1 1 :nam -U: 1 -1-mp 1 in-1 Compliments of the Class of 1929 ,.. - - - .- - ...- - ..-. .- - -.- .-. Page Two Hundred Fifty-four in-n-nga-0-1,111-ma-11301 111110:-nznznz-0:1 -n-Iris?u-4,10--urnznimzuz-0:0-10 IFE is a glorious Futurefon Commencement Day. No matter what line of endeavor you select you'll find a banking connection helpful. Here, too, you'll find a friendly helpfulness and the experi- ence that can be a valuable guide in handling money. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY OF ALLENTOVVN, PA. YYOUNG BUILDING . 720 HAMIL'1'ON STREET LIST OF EXCHANGES FOR 1927-28 tC0ntinuedj OHIO A- Cleveland, Collinwood Hi. . . Norwalk, St. Paul's Hi .... PIQNNSYLVANI.-X4 Allentown, Central Jr. Hi ....... Allentown, Muhlenberg College. Allentown, Raub jr. Hi ,...... . . Altoona, Altoona Hi ..,..,..... Bangor, Bangor Hi .....,....... Berwyn, Tredyffrin-Easttown Hi. . Bethlehem, Liberty Hi ...... . . . Carbondale, Carbondale Hi ..... Catasauqua, Catasauqua Hi ..... ...........Tower . , . . .Look-A-Head . , . . .Central Booster .VVeekly . . . .Raub School News . . , . .lVIountain Echo Bangor Slate . . ..,..... Eastfrin ....,.....Libertas ............Eclogue .Brown and VVhite Clarks Summit, Clarks Summit and Clarks Green Hi ,,..... Summit Beacon Collegeville, Ursinus College ...................,..... .... ,... X K Veekly Duquesne, Duquesne Hi ..... . . . . ...,.,........, ,... E cho Easton, Easton Hi .......... . . .junto Easton, VVilson Hi .....,.......... ...... E cho A A Emaus, Emaus Hi ........ ......... .... T a ttler Farm School, National Farm School .... ..... G leaner Glenville, Codorus Township Hi .... .... G len Echo Hazleton, VVest Hazleton Hi ........ ........,..... N Ve-Ha Hollidaysburg, Hollidaysburg Hi ..... . ............,, H-Burger Lansdale, Lansdale Hi ..............,. ............... T alisman Laureldale, Muhlenberg Township Hi. . . .... Muhlenberg Observer KAY JEWELRY CO.. J - ASK FOR Solen? fl' wrfzfszf watch for the boy or Li girl gmduozfe ALI. STANDARD GRADES W3 vaeaaaus co DD 9 ALLENTDWN PA. 9 Your promise to pay Is good with Kay Page Two Hundred Fifty-fi 9 U ll i U n U U II l U U ! l l E l l l U rx U8 10:1 Q! 1 ning: 1 ini uinz 010101: Compliment! of the Class of 1930 1 --1-an-11111:-uv: :ni 111.1 :ui-111: ge Two Hundred Fifty-.six ninxnzuitnzniuzs -ini: 1 -101: 11 gui uzoiugnnzo qnozoiogoiuiozn.103 :init 301: 9 ! I WENZ COMPANY, inc. E -,, , . . A S Memorial Craftsmen I m,a.,L,.::x . . ' f at at wa A ! QUARRYINtiffI7lESl1ENINKQYYNIANL'IfACf'l'LfRINti I I 1133 HAMILTON S'l'RlilC'I' Al,l,ICN'l'OXVN, PA. I wie SPl2Cl.Xl,lZlC ix imizsuzxixtz ,xxn iaxicciurixo ciuxss MmioR1.xi.s ! ! I LIST OF EXCHANGES FOR 1927-28 tCo tinuedl i P1aNxsx'i,x1xxi.xefe Lewishurg, Bucknell liuiversity. . . . Muhzuioy Ciitv, Muhzuioy fity Hi,. Norristowu, Norristowu Hi ........ Northampton, Northampton Hi .,., l,l'XYlg5lJllI'Ql,, Orwigslmrg Hi ...,. , . . Pulmertou, Pzihuertou Hi .,,.., ..., Pltilutlelphiu, South Philutlelphizi Hi ,.., Philaclelphizi, West Philaclelphia Hi. Phoenixville, Phoenixville Hi.. Pittsburgh, lfifth Avenue Hi. . . Pottstown, Pottsto'.x'u Hi .... . . Riehlvoro, Rivhlroro Hi ..,,,... Scotlzuitl, Peuuzi. Soldiers' Urplmns' School, . . . . Scranton, Central Hi ..,....,. Sharon, Shurou Hi ......,.,... Shilliugtou, Shillinggtou Hi.. , .. Titusville, 'liitusville Hi ..... . . llpper Dui-hy, lipper Uztrlvy Hi .,,. Wllyiie, Rzuluor Hi ....,.... . . . Vliest Chester, West Chester Hi. . . VVilkes-Bzu'1'e, Coughliu Hi .... Belle Hop lglIClCllQlllZ1ll ....,......,.Nugget U . . .liouvrele 'llzihlet E . . . . ,Lztpsus lfulztuii .....,,,..lVlirror Q .,,,....Southrou . A . . . . . . . .Cryphou . . .Purple uutl XYhite , , . I .Swzuiee Arrow . , . .Blue and XN'hite .......,..Rztiulmow . . , . .Scotlzuicl Courier : . , . . . . . . .lmpressious II . . , .junior Business XK'orltl .....,......C'liatterhoX . . . . ,Southrou Optimist .........,lfp1-Dah : ..........Rucluorite , . ,Garnet und XYhite .........,,jotu'uul XYoocllwiue, LOVVSI'c,il12lllCQl-OI'Cl Hi ,..,, ........... l who I ! . . . I Central Vulcamzmg and Tire Company i SlX ll'l'H X l'lillfl,Y, l'Roi'Rli-:'ro1zs qghg-Ru e l ig, ' ri , Q MILLER CORDS ,gb 499 . i, 152: - - 'm I t'.' WILLARD BATTERIES sm as 2 . . . Willard 5 5 I Automotive Electrical Servlce . . I -. fqgizii 5525. ' 8-Home B.X'l l'I2RY S1cRx'1c'1c Tizxru ANU 'l't,7Rx1cR Srs., Al,I,liN'I'0XYN, PA. . Service Cizu' Dial 2-5395 I .- ,- -.,...,-..:..-0: .:U:.,:.....,:..:..-..:..:.g x..-: .: 1 :iz 1 1n.:o.:u.:1-Quin.: 1 1 Page Two Hundred Fifty-seven 111: 1 1 1. 11111 gums: 1 .am -4: xzniueunnqnpl qpuqpf 1010-5111 3 1,1.an1uqp-'41 up 11,1 MEMBER ASSOCIATED NNSYI. VANIA CONSTRUCTOR fo STATE ERP NCH 'rf 13 o'fmrmU' OCHS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1 BUILDING MATERIALS COAL 1 442 VVIRE STREET ALLENTOWN, PA PHONE 7255 inzniuiuiniuimi 1:1 1 in-101011110-:ui 111: 1 cp 1 anne: zzz an 3 1 1 3 Two Hundred Fifty-eighl .1 ning: gi1101011,in-one-pi-10414-guznguiaiginze-ani-xiii-11.1111,Laine-Q..41ngv-ng 1411034 SHANKWEILER 81 LEHR of ALLENTOWN THE YOUNG MEN'S STORE CLOTHES in the COLLEGE NIANNER f6'llliZL7 Z.7IfQ l'NO'1 1'1Nc9HAM FABRICSH Style and Qzffzlzfv zzz' Low Pfflifl' l903 l928 Twwzfy-jiw Ymrs fyf Sf'r1'1'f'f' with Total RC'S0IH'f7C'S rj Almost NINE MILLION DOLLARS The Merchants National Bank HTIW Bunk Qf Real Sc'r1'fz'cfe D0 It With GAS l:'OR heating, for cooking, for water heating, for manu- facturing, for cleanliness, for evcnioiny, for general utility and facility, Gas is the best anal most nioclern niecliuni. ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM GAS CO. I-u-u-nxnn-u-0-i--014--in-u-vin-u-agp-u-0-min-n-iv-n--in-1:1411-4-1uzuzuinza Page Two Hundred Fifly-nin qmuzuqm 1: 114114,-runnin.. 1 1 1 1: 1 111 -1:11111 1 111110101 1: 1 1 YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST FOR THAT REASON WE ARE O1f1fER1Nca NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BUILDERS' Anus 1866 U R T I XJ'T' fImTQlEi'1 M' WDODWORK , , 1 U llG.U CROMAR READY FINISHED OAK FLOORING as ,L 'm f ,T x fin H 1' V ' N 3 E' T fr? 4 v O 'fi g es 'Vm' PM H 'fi hifi t U esame day gzlid and used EAFH ONE THE BEST OF ITS KIND Distributed by TREXLER LUIVIBER CG. COAL1L UMBER1WOODWORK Allentown, Pennsylvania in-1n1n1n111 an 1 -1 11111 1 1 1 ann1u1 111111 111 1 1 141 111:11 g T 0 Humtrerl Sixty min: in zmxgmxiqnznrzmnz1-:mr1n10101-0:01nzuzuzuznz-O:-Ozzy.:x-zuiuiniozm101111111 RENT A NEW CAR TO DRIVE PERSONALLY CHEVROLET -:- CHRYSLERS Bvfiw' ClI7'S4C07l7'fl'0IlS TIVFKIlf1'l7l'7flfA 'Bf'ffC'7' Rates DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF, Inc. 24 SOUTH SIXTH STREET .... rXLI,IENTOVVN, PA. J K J K CL EAN H E ALT H F' U L N O U RIS H IN G THE BEST ALL-ROUND FOOD THE YEAR ,ROUND ALLENTOWN DAIRY . MILK wr wr WEAVER'S ART SHOP C. Y. SCI-IELLY Sc BRG. PICTURESfGIFTS HARDWARE RJR' C U TLERY CORRECT FRAMING SPECIALIST5 , I .A ' FINISHERS FOR THE :XMATEITR E, H IH H , E SPORTING GOODS PHO1Oc.RAPH1f.R 3' T 32-34-36 N. SEVENTH STREET 36 N. Ninth St. A1,1,ENTOwN, PA. ALLEN'l'OXVN, PA. Page Two Hundred Sixly-o 1110111204911 TRULY AS SMOOTH AS VELVET Ea! VEL E ICE CREAIVI IT SATISFIES WHEN OTHERS DISAPPOINT QA! ECK 8: FISHER 5I4-5I8 N. TI-IIRTEENTI-I STREET ALLENTOWN, PENNA. g T Hundred Sixty-two I1 1 1 1-.41 ..n1n1n...O1 1 11 znzuzuzuznz- -zu: 11:1-1-I.:-111--1 1 1 111-O: THIRSTY? DRINK WENNER'S BEVERAGES WHISTLE BOTTLING CO. 320 NOIi'1'II FRANKLIN S'l'REE'l' . . ALLENTOVVN, PA. Arbogast CH, Bastian Co. WIIOI,IcsIxI.lc SI.AUcsIIT'IcR1cRs OI' CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP AND CALVES NIIEAT P,xc'KIcRs nm! PROVISION DEALIQRS lf. S. C2Ox'I+:IzxwIlcN'r INSPICC IION ALLENTOWN . . PENNSYLVANIA IiYICRY'I'HINC2 NEI Olin TO xI.xII14. TIIF IIOIII NIORI4. Ix'I'T'IzAc IIII xxlm c'OxIIfORTxIsII cxxx me sIivvI.II4Im Xl IIIIS s'I'OIeIc C. A. DORNEY FURNITURE CO. 612 HAMILTON STREET .... ALLENTOXYN, PA. an I.: 1-:ini 1-010101111-ni 1 1 1 1 1 1:11-111111: 1 1-1:u:1..T.o:nz1110111211: Page Two Hundred Sixly-Ihr gi 1------ - ! Q W llee he - H- f ! DE LUXE BUSES ! .-:--:::El' 'llvnq V. For Special Parfies U . ,.... . ' ,L '-Q- --A. anal Trips 1 ee e l hehlgh Valley lf3ll5D0l'l3ll0ll l l ! ,VA,, 2 ..,,. 14th and Gordon Streets U .,,,. ! :XllGHtOVVI'1, Pa. U i l C E N I R A I.. P A R K Il H Q THE FAVORITE PLAYGROUND IN THE VALLEY OF THE LEHIGH E E E i Comic AND Rum 'rim NOAIIlS ARK AND 'NIE CYCLONIE CO.-XSTER i i A REAL FAMILY PICNIC SPOT l Q E , V , E, , E H i The Cheapest, Safest and N e ' Most C'omfortz1bIe A A T T Rome to H HEEEHEEH 1 EE E - i Phllaflellehifl ,,,,,.A 5 The Lehigh Valley Transll E l lJ0mP3llY 5 ...... l H 1:55 f2g252gg5E5ig g2g 1 1 5:fE22255Eai:i:ii?9i?55E?3 33:52 1:552E55525:5:5:5:5: 2 1125553552 5 : a s 5 5:QE52SEi:i:5:E:5rE:5:EiiE52E?Q55E ' ! ll3l3llTY BELL ll0llll3 I ' Wi Q Hlivery Hour on the Hourl' i ,L .,A,.A ,,V.4.,QA,,V ,,A. ..V,., N . , . ,,, .....A E E ...,4..4, A. .,,, .,..,, i . h U ., i g,:.,:.,:...-:,-:.:.:.-020: : ... Page Two Hundred Sixty-four ..-.,:.g n-zz u-:u:n:n1u: 0: ni 111-zu: U F 2 ll U H U l n l II ! ! ! Q ! ! ! 5 1- zz -.1 ia: .- 1- :..-1114111111-zmnzepz41:11:01-n EPI-IRAIIVI M. PICKIN, A. I. A. REGISTERED ARCIIITECT CS'T,x'I'12 OF P1cNNsYl,vANI,xj 1102-1104 I-IUNSICKER ISUILDINH ALLENTONYN, PA. CO17ZfJI'Z.HIUlZIS of BENIOFF19 FURS Since 1872 None Better POPULAR BECA USE RELIABLE 410 NORTH SIXTH STREET . C'0MPI.Ix1IcN'1's OI? ALLENTOWINVS GREATEST PURE FOOD MARKET 2-111-4n1-11:11:11:-1-1-unznninl- I.: 11: sau:-1:11 9 I I ! ! I I ALLIENTONYN, PA. i i COMFORTABLE VISION l J. C. STRAUSS 4 19-21-23 SOUTH S1-:VIQNTH ST. Seven Large Markets under one roof OPTOMETRISTTKJPTKOIAN THE BEST FOR THE LEAS1, IN E. H. W'E'l'HERHOl,D N SONS STORE i 723 HAMILTON STREET THE MOHICAN co. A1.1.m1-OWN, PA. I I -,- -. -,,,,,,-,,,,,-.,,,1,,,,-U-0- -F L -,: :,:,: ,,,,: ,,.,:,,,,,,:,,:,,-,,:,,,,,,:,,,,, Page Two Hundred Sixly-ffu M Y SPECIALTY C OLIVER S. RABENGLD FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED EMBALMER 116 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ALLENTOXVN, PENNA. x-u-n--u1n-n-1- -u:nA-nqu,1cpoqp0-n- - 1 1 - -mx - 1- - died Sixty-six minus- 41111-11-01 ii.: rim .z qui: 1- 1 :I ,, .v p , Wa. EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES See America with the College Band OU travel with the team to the big games. YOU go on Convert tours. YOU enjoy new scenes and new experi- encesg build frienflshipsg win honors: bring glory to the school. A Conn easy-playing instrument en- ubles you to take your place in bancl or orchestra after short pleasurable prac- tice. Clome in and let us show youfztny instrument that interests you. PENNSYLVANIA BAND INSTRUMENT CO. 28 NOR'I'H SIXTH STREET . . :lxLLEN'I'OXVN, PA. HEz'e1'yfh1711g.f01' Band mid Offrlzcfsiffzzu WHERE NICE PEOPLE EAT Down on 11 side street is ri Tea Room you will like--its appointments are of the finest--its popularity is growing-the prices are moflerute. Open every clay, inclucling Sundays, from eleven in the morning until mirlnight. WHITEIVIANIS NZM N. Sixth St. ALLENTowN, Iix. FLOWERS BR1No SUNSHINEH HORN 8: BRO. FLORISTS 29' 32 NORTH SIXTH STRIQI-TI' AI,I,EN'I'OXYN, PA. -1- 1 -1- - -n-n1u1o-u- .110-011.-0.2011 Page Two Hundred Sixty-sev 5 i ! I ! I I I I I U I I ! I II I II il C fl THOUGHT SKILL AND CRAFTSMANSHIP OF A HIGH ORDER ARE DE- VOTED TO THE MAKING OF OUR PRINTING' PLATES. 711 finden Jrroet Z0ff sbnong-23593 1: ni-01111 01 :ni-nz: 1 01 inin:-0:0:vinzuiuiniuimgngnnzc 1 fini 1 11111 J. S. BURKHOLDER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 814-816-818 LINDEN S'I'REIi'l' . :Xl,1,lEN'I'OXYN, PA. Visit Our Display Rooms 926 HAMIL'l'fJN ST., AL1.,EN'r0WN, PA. The most modern and extensive display of PLUMBING AND HEATING for the Home in the East. You are always wel- come. LEHIGH VALLEY SUPPLY COMPANY Bmmilzaes in EASTON, PA. S'1'RoUDs1su1zc2, PA. LANSDALE, PA. PRIZE CUPSPPLOVING CUPS. PTROPHIES SUITABLE FOR A'1'HL13'r1C EVENTS OF ALI, IQINDS Prfzfcfes fihewjfully fzf1'11f2'.s'hefZ 071 zz.pf9Z1'ciat1f011 FAUST CR, LANDES JEWELERS 728 HAMII,'l'ON S'l'REE'l' .... ALLENTOVVN, PA. Q:4130101010zu:-uzuzuinzc 1 1:11 :vim is 1 io: ni: :ui1-1-uiuiuzuznznz-1 Page Two Hundred Si y 11 1 1.111 1 11 1 1 11111 11 1n1rauuqm 1 1: 111 101014-zu 1:11:14 1 Decorating Company CARPETS SHADES RUGS AWN IN GS LIN OLEUMS LAMPS DRAPERIES DECORATIVE FURNITURE a Estimates Furnished Prices Reasonable 39 N. Ninth Street Allentown, Pa. -,-011:-1-1:11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 11,111 1 1 1 1111 1:1 101'-1 Hundred S 1111111011 up ni 11 -1 in 14-1 ni 'gui' 2 11- 1-11:11 Quin: 1 if in 1011110101901 CLEANING PRESSING IJYEINC1 PIIUNE 4123 REPAIRING VALETERIA AIAMICS GLANCY, PROP. 1013 HAMILTON S'1'1zE1f'1' . . A1.1.1+:N'1'owN, PA. ZOLLINGER-HARNED CCMPANY ALLENTOWN, PA. THE IJEPARTTXIENT STORE in flu' HEART OF EYERYTH ING lf1a.x'11LrR1Ncs A SP1.1QNn1n CIRUCIQRY ID1+3P.xR'1'M1aN'1' ELIE SHEETZ G. W. Shoemaker Sc C0 MARTHA WASHINGTON DRUGGISTS CANDIES FoL'N'1',xIN PENS Mfzflzffr Qf AW7f'VI'lTIl7I Cfl'lIlll.f'S C'mH:RM GIF,l,S 1007 HAMILTON STRPWV 1001 ALLIQN ST. 804 H.xx1ll.'roN ST AAI.I.lCN'I'OXYX, PA. A,IUQN,l.OwNY PA. Page Two Hundred Seven zu: I1 1 1.11111 in 101 11.1 I1 gui 1:1 3 .1 in 1 I1 1131111 11: 1:1111 111 Herff Jones Company MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS PHILADELPHIA AND INDIANAPOLIS CLA SS RINGS CLA SS PINS SORORITY PINS CL UB PINS COIVIIWENCEIWENT IN VITA TIONS SAMPLES FURNISHED ON REQUEST RALPH VV. POPE 1530 CH1cs'rNI:'I STREET IJIST. MANAGER PIIILADIcLIfIII.x, PA. Qlfizffzlzl J cfwvlcm' for A LLENTOWN IIIGII SCIIOOL in-iuiuiniuxnguil-1 1 31 1 1 1011: 313- zu: 1 ng 14 1 1 in :I in: 1 14 g Two Hundred Seventy-two .- : :.....:..-.....,-.,.-U-. .-..-.:..:.g AMANDES ALBRIGHT CQ, SON 5 LUMBER AND MILLWORK ' g Cromru' Ready- Fmisized U '7ZfilZ'iS1Z6li - Oak Fl007 I'7Zg Cedrzlrine and I . H Oak Flooring H UIfIfICIc ANI: MILL: 315 NORTH l'xOURTlCIEN'I'lI S'I'RIcIcT, AI,l.lCN'l'ONYN, PA. 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