Beckley College - Phoenician Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)
- Class of 1929
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Principal and Headmaster of Dickinson College Preparatory School and also as Superintendent of the Public Schools of Harrisburg. At present he is serving in the capacity of our Superintendent. Dr. Downes is a man held in high esteem and is well worth being acquainted with. His chief aim and duty is to keep the scholastic standing of the College up to par. .QI 28 Ig., DR. F. E. DOWNES S Director of Education, Professor Eby is an important factor in Beckley College. He deals mostly in figures, for he is at the head of the Accountancy Depart- ment, but his congenial personality has won him many friends among the student body. He has a great deal of wit and humor which is not readily motivated but it is always creeping out at the most unexpected times. The students need never hesitate to ask Professor Eby to assist them for he is always ready and willing to be of service. U A.J. EBY ci-IARLES s. SMITH HE Dean of Men is known to every one. He lives in a little town over the hills by the name of Dillsburg. There is not a proposition in Business Adminis- tration but that the Dean can give a concrete example from his home town. The Dean is very active in all sports and activities. He is a humorist and he takes great delight in studying the different types of students. S DIRECTOR of the Placement Bureau, Mrs. Boone holds a position of much responsibility. It is her duty to direct the securing of positions for the students. In doing this, she must determine which student needs work the most and which student Hts the particular position she has in mind. Mrs. Boone handles it all very well. She is not only known to the entire student body but to Harrisburg and the vicinity as well. Mrs. Boone is a friend to all of us. BESSIE S. BOONE HE Preceptress of the Girls' Dormi- tories, she is a mother to every girl and to some boys in Beckley College. Mrs. Coover possesses that personality which makes everyone accept the motherly advice which she offers. It has won for her the title Mother Coover. We trust that you will always help the girls, Mother Coover, as you have helped the girls in this class. N541 30 Ig.. MARIETTA M. COOVER OC is one of the busiest of persons. He is Director of Student Activities, and, in addition, is Director of Athletics. Personally, we feel that the right man is in the right place. Doc has that personality and good sportmanship that create a demand for him as a chaperon at all social affairs, which makes him a friend to all. You simply cannot help liking him. This year he in- troduced his bride to Beckley College-both are doing well. We cannot truthfully say Another good man gone wrong, because Doc is as good as he was before. GEORGE D. WOOD V. HJ ,ml ' a N., S PAUL L. BRUNSTETTER ESERVED, sincere, quiet, serious- this is Professor Brunstetter. He is deeply interested in his work. One always finds him engrossed in something. His class- room lectures are very beneficial to every student and should be remembered by them many years after they are through school. He stays right with his subject, dealing only in facts, and rarely ever going off on a tan- gent. Mr. Brunstetter has won the admir- ation of everyone. .QI 31 lg.. 1 1 .. 'ix '24 'TT 5- L .Tn l - Y f ,.,,,.-nigflvf 'lui' ' 4, ,Igl T,?-. Q, 1 5? W n ' 1 -.7 N 3 'grub' .- lT'.,,,.:' 1 ,P 45,,f7 N ,5f,. -wkzijf-Cgffi 'wftgf fs 'fs KSA S1315 o lo ll J' ,T I9 ll O see if 0 W yn D O 0 1 l 0 Ilx Ji 9 Hai.. , tn ,,,, , . -.. .. '-..,Y , , ,,,........ I 1 CONGENIAL chap is this Penn State grad who came within our y midst the second semester. He likes the Engineering students very much. In fact, he thinks they could all qualify for f comedians in the Druid Club. w 1 EARL KUNKLE 1 I l 5 1 1 i l il , A . HIS blond young man is a graduate u of Beckley College. Since his gradu- Ii ll Q 1 l' . . . I 'll ation he has taken up aviation. He comes ly to us now as the first Aeronautics teacher , A at Beckley. 11 L l l iv 0 I l 1,9 W WALTER HOFFMAN lifol N i H V H 0 1 O A i1 A ,.,, if or Y A A V .-...- A ,, . VYVV 77777 1. V ..g,!I 32 Ig.. MR. KRIDER MRS. MAURER MRS. DOWHOUER MR. GLOVER HOMER L. KRIDER QNX Mr. Krider is a graduate of Dickinson Law School. Besides practicing law, he is our instructor in Political Science and Commercial Law. Mr. Krider is very greatly interested in topics of the day, for he is a real modernist. His students, for some unknown reason, become very much interested in newspapers and magazines. He is very frank and uses a great deal of sarcasm which carries with it a bit of humor. MARGARET M. MAURER Pardon! Oh, yes, you will find her up in Room 3-A. No matter where you meet her she always casts a glance and a smile in your direction. She teaches typewriting to the students of Beckley College. Besides that, she contributes a great deal of her time in helping to coach Dramatics at Beckley College. Her vim has a great deal to do with the success of these productions. ELIZABETH M. DOWHOUER Shorthand, yea, and how she knows that subject. Truly she is well known to all in Beckley College. Her winning smile has gained her many student friends and has helped a number of students over the rough places. Many have won repu- tations for themselves through Mrs. Dowhouer's teaching. Best wishes, Mrs. Dowhouer! DAVID A. GLOVER You hear a joke-you turn to see who is telling it-you see Prof. Glover. Pep-school spirit is another of his hobbies-and he surely knows how to put it across. He is best known to all for the part he plays with the student body in creating school spirit. Mr. Glover is a graduate of Drexel College and of Temple University. Before becoming connected with Beckley College, he was Sales Manager for the Eureka Company. In the success that awaits you, we know that you will not forget your happy and pleasant relations with our class. ' ti 3'6- bf MR. SNELL MR. HOTH MR. ADAMS MR. CARPENTER ', ,H- Af Qfkb GEORGE A. SNELL Whoopie, the Coach is going to give a Dog Eat Dog lecture! The student body always enjoys Coach Snell's talks in Assembly on real football. He talks with the forcefulness of a politician and the culture of a district attorney. The Coach hails from Penn State and it is rumored that he played some football while a student there. He has a most extraordinary personality that attracts the attention of everyone. F. MILTON HOTH Mr. Hoth is one of the new teachers who became connected with the faculty of Beckley College the second semester. He is one of those quiet-appearing men, but when you get to know him you find that he is quite witty and in for a good time. He teaches English to the Juniors, and we hear that he knows his English. Mr. Hoth is a graduate of Lafayette. A R. K. ADAMS This is the first year that Mr. Adams has been with us. He is always in a rush, looking for jobs and students to go with them. Yes, of course, he helps the Placement Bureau. Mr. Adams is a very able assistant and is liked by everyone. J. T. CARPENTER Mr. Carpenter's work is that of interviewing prospective students. Jack is a vet? energetic fellow and is always bubbling over with enthusiasm. The student bo y regrets that his work requires his being out of town most of the time, for we would all like to know him better. .QI Ig.. r s ,,v, ,. ,, .,, .,,., , ,X ei ' iffitfl Ili 7 L'fff-ggxhj iw-Jfi3'q5 Lwfilylg QML:,,.Z- 2' ia ff Z7 7' R 'qligfl . - ' ,....,..T1'l -,,... -,-LL1Ifi..--.....,2......-..-.L: . -.-... ,.. .,.-..-.,M.,..., ..,. A . M- -- -----9----W - - . . -- - -.-..-fa..:.' .3 A i 1, --N-N mb MW,,,,,.w,,,,,,,,,,,- .,,,.. --.............-f-.---------- --- ---- .. ,.,......, . . 5 I A Wm' l QI L ,ll H '- I Q N , , ., ,, 5 ol ga fl :li X , F fi 4 . Xi 1 an I Avail l C' ill l lf: Oi l.. '-Nfl' lvl lx t i 2 N- l L' if lion W la . I v we, I v X. l :MJ l . i 1 . ,L 'YW Mn. HALL MR. noun MR. Gnumm MR. DERR HENRY H. HALL Mr. Hall is one of our new teachers this year. Previous to his connection with Beckley College, he taught at Mercersburg Academy, one of the finest preparatory schools in America. The past several years he had been very active as a registrar. Thus he comes to Beckley College with a fine experience in teaching which enables him to teach effectively. I. K. ROBB A person can be of a quiet nature and still make a name for himself. So it is with Dr. Robb. He is very quiet, but when you become acquainted with him, you just have to like him. Dr. Robb is affiliated with the Registration Department of the College. He is a graduate of Gettysburg College and formerly he taught at Irving College. We wish him our best. CHARLES GRUBER This is the first year that we have had the privilege of sitting under the scrutiny of Mr. Gruber. He expresses his sound, basic principles with a forcefulness that drives them home. Before coming to Beckley, he was an instructor at Gettysburg College. At the present time he is teaching Mathematics, Physics, Surveying, and Economics. He and the Encgineering students have some good old times on their field trips. He is an all-roun fellow and appreciated accordingly. GEORGE GARRY DERR When it is selling, this man can do it. When it is teaching, he is there with a bang. Mr. Derr is one of the new teachers in Beckley, but at the rate he is going he won't be new long. He is a graduate of Bloomsburg State Normal and of Gettys- burg College. After teaching a few years in jersey Shore, he entered the selling game with the Equitable Life Insurance Company and made a great success. ,..a-.,-...,...,..--. .,.. .. ti.. . .L .... 35 Qin lfglll ll !'f.lKl, l Q1f la V' gEr'i : If I r , Q 4 H' 1 ff' 'v MR. PEPPERMAN MR. DYWER MRS. ISENBERG MRS. HERTHA TROUTMAN MR. PEPPERMAN Our Sunshine in Bookkeeping Class. Never tiring in his efforts to help us and always ready with his favorite words of praise Recited like an old veteran. His untiring efforts made him one ofthe most popular teachers among those students who came in contact with him. MR. DYWER The Registrar of Beckley College. He appears very dignified and distant, but after you know him you find that hedpossesses a great sense of humor and is quite a joker. Although he spends a great eal of his time away from the College, he is well known and liked by the student body. MRS. ISENBERG Mrs. Isenberg is one of the Matrons of the Girls' Dormitories, and she is always ready to help any of the girls, in sickness or with advice. She is not well acquainted with some of the boys but those who do know her think a great deal of her. Those who don't, have missed something. MRS. BERTHA TROUTMAN Every girl in the Dormitory knows Mrs. Troutman. She is probably not known so well to the boys, but allow us to introduce her as one of our Matrons. Probably all the young chaps that date Dormitory girls are slightly acquainted with her. I-low about it, fellows? She has a loving disposition and is very much concerned that every girl is treated fairly. ,f 1. M rx B .. . :,.,:,,. 'ir ' .1., f , -? ,J B RN.. N ' r FX i ix Vi' 2 QW 1 lim' l fi Enix 1 HQX1 W1 VX iifi 5 e..i . N X l , . : l I o , . 1 l i x if , 'Q a nf, 5 f if fa f it L 1 1 G: im ll ,'f Xi' ' i I W if K 'R ',: I xiii if xi Ci,f '1 Wi I 'i fn hill Qsiiii i : ,iz ? riff? S Xl , -,,.,,,, IVA. Xu in K - . i ,f ' x if L.: .V .r v, Cv ' :- ,f 'T o ,fmx ' -' 9 V, .'.-, , ,,-fa'-, v' . ff.--,, 1 . , z . .qw ,. .-5 wg. ,,.,,.fLm. , J ,.11 .v, X -.,i-1gij-g- .....' L.. Q.: .F i',,:.. ..f,,.-,,, U: Ai .. :,- ..,. 1 -. ?'1g.e-.7.--..'D,,:1-fE. :1:l.:1.-..,:- -ea .,'t.-..1 sql 36 Ig.. Ta., ,L i 4.31 I I .X 1 I . I uf' V 5 .. ri. it-fi If-.X Q3 li 3' .JA -Y 1 I. I I i I 1 1 r 1 I . I I I L ER MISS PROWELL MISS BAILEY MISS HENDRIAN MISS Ml IRENE D. MILLER As you enter the College office, you glance to your left, and behind a desk you see the charming young lady known to the students as Miss Miller. She is always ready to do what she can for the students in the way of getting check outs and many other things. Miss Miller carries a smile for everyone and is known as a friend of us all. FLORENCE M. PROWELL Another graduate of our Alma Mater who is making good. Miss Prowell is doing very efhcient work in the oflice. She is of a very patient and tireless tempera- ment, for not infrequently she is interrupted by a student who wants some informa- tion, but she is never too busy to give the desired help. LOUISE F. BAILEY Here is a little lass who just cannot help smiling. Where is the rare specimen of humanity who has seen Louise without a smile? She is a raduate of our Alma Mater, Class of '28. She works in the oflice keeping recordi straight. Mav her smiles bring her much success. ' FRANCES HENDRIAN Miss Hendrian is not very well known among the students for she became con- nected With the College after the beginning of the fall term. Her work is in the Placement Bureau, and the students wishing positions have learned to know her better than the rest. The student body welcomes her among them and hopes to become better acquainted. im, ' 'TQ' f , 1 E.T,..,I,,,. , ' '. 1, ,, ' ., . ...QI 37 Ig.. I I ...C1.iQ.2. ,Eff iq' L In o N -4 I J X- x so Q 52 w 0 5, K N 93 X4 -- rf WX! Q , ,, f o o Nicks O SENIDR CLASS HISTORY CLASS COLORS! Maroon and White CLASS FLOWER! Rare ' CLASS Mo'rTo: Vincenne:'et uieturef' CConquering and still to conquerj N THE fall of 1927, about the middle of September, there was great disturbance in Beckley College. Do not wonder what it was all about, it was merely the Class of 1929 entering. We were right in front, ready to show the Seniors who we were and why we were here. We were not here long however, until the Seniors began to put us in our place, as they unwittingly said. Well, if that didn't take some of our dignity from us, what wouldn't? And es- pecially walking the streets in undignihed outfits and doing silly things that would add to their amusement, but subtract from our sense of humor-all uncalled for Cto usD. By the time Freshman customs were over in November, we had organized a strong, cooperative class. Our officers were: Prerident ........ DAVID MURPHY Vice-President ...... FRANK ROTH Second Vice-Prerident . . . ALFRED ANNEAR .fecremqy ..... . . MAY H. MILLER Treasurer ..... . . ALFRED MCCOLLOUGH Anixtant Treamrer .... ETI-IEL MCCOLLOUGH Clears Hirtorieuz . . . . PAUL KELLEY Faculg' Advixer ..... DEAN SMITH We were already showing the Seniors what we could do. Our class- mates were pursuing courses in Accountancy, Teacher Training, Business Administration, and Secretarial Science. Big social functions, such as had never before been given in Beckley College, were held. We gave a Jinx Dance, something indeed original, a Valentine Dance, a Roller-Skating Party, and other social functions. We were victorious over the Seniors in the Snowball Battle, Dancing Contest, and the Tug-o'-War. Our junior Prom was the best in the history ofthe school. Success! Everything was a success the whole year through. But what swelled our hearts with pride was the fact that our Class was the First to present Beckley College with a Memorial. This deed ended our first year but we were ready to come back to the second year with the same en- thusiasm and Class spirit. -:II 42 Il! 1 . ,Xi Q. .l fi-I, Li Z . U 1 O A: NJ f-, 1' ' f . f 'Z' ! I i S... 1 Q :ll 4 If I l 1-I I I ,. fy , if i :IV I 1 Q, V5 .fi I. If 1 . If QM po I . I I l I A l I I ,. w I l .f .1 1? A A, 'X '- fi W at .1 o 'Vo o o Q C, G Lfc i 0 V- Y Y Y VY r l Q A Ig O At last! Seniors-and five hundred Freshmen. What an oppgf- li ' tunity. Having lost some of our hard feelings for the Senior Class of I 0 the year before, we considered it our turn now. We were ready to l J give the Freshmen all we had received previously as 'flowly Freshmen, ,O Our Senior class' officers were: A I A Pre.ria'em' ........ DAVID MURPHY T 4, Firrt Vice-President . . .ALFRED ANNEAR in J .S'ecar1a'Vice-Pre.ria'ent . . .RAY ROBERTS 1 Secretagf ........ MAY H. MILLER O O Treasurer ..... . .ETHEL MAE MCCOLLCUGH 4 Auirtant Treasurer .... ALFRED MCCOLLOUGH Q50 Hiytorian ..... . .ESTHER M. PRoEs'r I 0 Q filet Parliamentarian . . '. .ALVIN MITCHELL 5 MJ Chaplain .... . .ROMAINE KUHN ' 0. IN: Farulgf Advirer ..... PROFESSOR BRUNSTETTER xl I . During this year additional courses were pursued by our classmates WE' fx In Accountancy, Cost Accounting, Industrial Management, Teacher lllj FL' Training, Business Administration, Secretarial Science, and Engi- ll QW? Qxx neering. Sf , ' .5 We cordially welcomed the new students at the beginning of the l I '-f year with an Acquaintance Dance, and we faithfully administered il Freshman customs to them. In October we held a big I-lallowe'en H Thi QV Dance. And did we have a good time? Well, you can receive the ' answer from any member of the student body because EVERYONE Uvi ' 0 was there. Then there was the Roller-Skating Party and the Valentine i QSM X5. Dance. And we can't forget the Tug-o'-War, but who won? The if Seniors pulled the Freshmen through the water but it was claimed l Q that there was a little extra weight on our end of the rope. Well, li l those are the most important details, so judge for yourself-who won? gl in-I Our originality was again brought out this year by our organizing A GY ' S I, 'Nb a Flower Fund from which money could be drawn to buy flowers for I 'I ll: any member of the student body who might become ill. In the spring , 0 Q I our activities were suspended for the month of April, due to the I 'Tl sudden and very unexpected death of our beloved President, Charles iixh 0 R. Beckley. . . . . - 5 KJ In May, social activities were resumed and numerous functions were All A .NC held. Our biggest event, namely the Senior Ball, was held on the first 1 FQ. L3 of.May. This was indeed a gala affair, but as we danced it came to our I YC 1, minds that this would be our last Senior social function, and that i 0 If soon we would end our Beckley College days. ' N5 I , End, indeed! Our College days-ended, our life-but begun. N0 1 il ev 0 I Olfgl I fl l -----.l1'7'..- ,.---...-.,-,,, 4--. We - e - M, l 0 V 'fx O as Q f' 0 Q . 0 O --WZSMWZMTIM5127 Zi'ST 'i'?'fff:a?'i ..,gI 43 Ig.. 4 5 '?i .1 :lQ1::',9-, . ' 1 K , Y, NLS-7,-,5fQjTbf ' ,1-,--'wi ,. , -px ., 7 V Eb-tr .-X 1 o O Y oi! d o o 0 0 0 f XX 1 V I nr V W' ,YY , R A 6 X o r o 'P O P 0 I 0 P Pnossr V V A. MCC0LL0UdH7Vvv---- KUHN MCCOLLOUCSRQ--'------'MITCHELL 0 R I O N U 4 SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS is Cf a O Prejident .... DAVID MURPHY W 0 Fin! Vice-Prefident . ALFRED ANNEAR X K Scmnd Vice-Pruidcnt . . RAY ROBERTS f :LP Y Secretary .,... MAY MILLER at E O : Treawrer .... ETHEL MCCOLLOUGH Fx . KJ L Auzxtant Trmfurer . . ALFRED MCCOLLOUGH I do Chaplain . .' . . ROMAIN KUHN 'K . . K? Y Parlzamentarzan . ALVIN MITCHELL U fm Hirtorian . . ESTHER PRoEs'r U 5 3 0 14 ,-74m QA-R074-.Om Q- o' 0' O' og 0' o 0 f QCAC , E.C,SL,AC,,SL,SL, .431 44 +0 L s L --.- 'fm e . Us 'ot' 'tr-'tr .f he---1. -' Q 0 ' l - l I 1 0 L no to he e ? T . Ap X o l i 0 i Z 1 . 1 l ' o D I l 0 0 o X 0 5 y Q-,Wg y 0 U l 0 U 1 I 4 ABESHAUS, ANN B. SHENANDOAH, PA. i Q U Teacher Training I Schuylkill County Clubg Glee Club. i , X U . This dark-eyed little girl can certainly dance and recite. Very good on a typewriter. Cf 3,31 'Q gi W l 0 Ca yi Elo' 21555 L 5 Q3 ALEX, BEATRICE W. fp A KULPMONT, PA. l E i ll Teacher Training yt 3 .0 Northumberland County Clubg Basketball. I Bea is a very quiet girl ordingrily, but giyen the Opportunity she .ca be very . silly ll? 9 l hilarious. As long as chewing gum is sold, Bea will be ha . She mig ell be il I, X T termed Giggles! ' ' 3 Q Q ll AY ' V l W yy, M f K fl l 'T Q sly X 1: v I .1 ' J KI - IJUX 2 fri l 0 U , - yoj fd X I Oxy Q ALLEN, MILDRED B. B X 1- V K. sil',6'ppgN6 PA, 2 fl Q , a l Teacher Training why ' q 15,11 g y L , , . w ,if O l Trekkers Club. pfjy . ' ' l - w KP 3 L Q, I Mid has that baby-doll loo d s ' e e ' can idermk help- . ll . 0 less at a glance. She's a peach n t a e a iiie V - gfkn ' X 5, 11 M ,J t' Ks.. 4.31 . yi E ' ,J ' n iw 0 0 ss! I Aly . 1., ,i if if X, V' y 0 ' 0 L' . J 'x 9 il - Q il Q.. L 1 ., 1. - - 'A' ' 4 .QI 45 Ig.. 1 v 4 i . vi i S - 1 1 , A 4,1 1, W- l l , Luigi eg:-g4..1i gfif- T 'Q Q, 1'2 ig! 'V' Q4 l:QQf'1I,,, gjw 5'5L-wJ 'TT 'i1i:f 4gf.' WQf1 g '1.j3- -:RN . e'g,1',-H-3-'ft-ez:-5 'fijff fig:-ff' 1 ' i ' 5 iii 0 P IW I i L if . PEZ- R 'E' , 5 H, f -- --W f ' 3 i 0 l 1 l ' Ii R I 4, R I i 1 r is i A 0 w ' 1 R I gh ' I f'ii57I5ii Q l vt... X 2' Q 1 Yi, ,x C l yy' Q I! mi ,-. : I ,L x 1 ,A il! V O rj Q f V 55' VCC lbfjf ill. A ,H xy J l 793' K-, I as NVE 3 -. l Y R .415 if f i N x 1, ' ' lx! M A - Q . fx XAlN X AR, ALFRED fb A Z NESQUEHONING, PA. it T 5 l if ' l . li X Safer and Advertirinig lffnwl f 3 1 D cl Cl b C b C Cl b Ph S ff P Cl b V P cl l 5 , A Q Q X rui u 5 ar on ountv u g oenician ta 5 ep u g ice- resi ent f :V A i A 4 Ay , , 1 I x.,, 2 5, XX .l - L Senior Classg Cheer Leader. E 1: ,lu 1 - . , 1 V ' X fy The fellow with excellent taste in all lines, especially feminine pulchritude. On l 9 lv f , r Q I X 5 practically every Committee and in every activity. l Mfg 3 3 4 'Y il . r ryfgxij Q l - H ll Hx' 1 X l K 1 I . 1 :M , 'Y I - l ' VL 1 in , , ' I K E. f. ARMSTRONG, CHARLES E. Mirmb, PA. R iujii ii f ,V ear er minin i ,f,,fZ: ll T A T 3 ml, I ' A A real professor. When he teaches he inspires fear in the hearts of all. Hitch your , ' ' ' wagon to a star. , ,W A, E' a f Jig f it f WP: YA ! 3 R A r 'NJIT my Mg ASH, ANNA MA BRIAR CREEK, PA. Q 11 1 ' I r ' 6 , Teach: ra: X ii lzffh-V! N :wx R H F Trekkers Cl Glee ub. H l s 5 I -' i 1 C l old o ur most en usiastic faithf hik rs. She even like ts ell she K l Sf -N l r wal ur b every morning to eat fast wit s. E .Q I 4 . Q I x - ,. fi , I -R. s I l - Wi U fl P 0! I R , if 3 fi S Q , .h I. ,, . I l its 5 i i fj T - Tff'--7T'i'T - mmf C if A the CYWYCC., ,,,,,i M, H ,gi -A A g ,W A L 'QJQA , ' I' V- V '- -R Fc, fp Sv '14 'fmxfr ' l Q fx- c. H' 0 f-,NL ct ,f ' 5 -R -J 4 N.N o o 'I IJ is ' - ..qI 46 Ig.. ., ., ., .. .-. O 1 f 4 0 0 A 0 I 'T K l AYERS, FRANCIS MORRIS S2 fir A NEW CASTLE, PA. c 5 Accountancy 5 Y Beckley Y Clubg Accountants Club. fi l Ayers knows, and knows that he knows. Yes, well can it be said that he is the boy of the arguments. just ask him how he enjoys train rides. KU ff Rh at . J' ETHIAN, SOLOMON MIDDLETOWN, PA. 0 Teacher Training Dauphin County Clubg Commuters Club. O ' This fellow will, no doubt, be an aviator, or, possibly, a school-teacher. 0 YN o ASPER, NORMAN THOMAS CUCAMONGA, CAUF, AI Accauntanq' 0 N Commutcrs Club. One of the best students in school. We all expect great things from Norman. 0 X N 'N O o Q - 0 Q YP-Q 'AMOS-U '- Q- A-Eu 0 O X,-A lx 47 Ig.. i .P O ,4 . . I 4 , 2?- V , 0 r 0 y ff! o , , U 1 , I l o 7 0 BAKER, PAUL HAZELTON, PA. ' Teacher Training 0 Beckley Y Clubg Glee Clubg Debating Clubg Junior Class Historiang Com- muters Clubg Beckleytonian Staff. o Paul is a very studious boy and also very prominent in the school activities. f. O BAILEY, ALBERT JOHN PORT CARBON, PA. Teacher Training O Basketball. Q Bailey, the answer to a maiden's prayer. He has the IT ofa teacher. swf . F i o y X 5 BACON, ALMA B X I' LANSFORD, PA. O Teacher Training i 5 Trckkers Club CTreasurcrDg Inter-Fraternity Councilg Carbon County Club. Say, don't tell us you don't know Bacon ! Almost everybody knows her. Pretty U l good dancer, did you say? That isn't the half of it. With her winning ways she has , made a host of friends. J O I U I v Wi' QQMQA-GA 0Ao'o'oAO'oA oAo-o-a ..qI 48 ' f in K . T':1:f-e- ve -he e e A we egg - e , , WX TTAT ' We it N ' A N - X , I i '- -T-f ,L.2'i'f'- A -N e e e e he at Ml if-:SQ 0 ' ' -.gf 3 ls o T V' O , o . X 0 0 if 7 1' J 0 0 l 5 J I l ' , f l I U4 A ' If X l O . L7 ' ,MX Y ,lr YW ,f l I X li iv- lzvh. -7771 E .1 5 ,ly D 3 0 . 5 F I li l l 1 X f 11 'I :V-N21 gist' X1 BELLOTTI, CLEMENTINE S. BROCKPORT, PA. 32 y if 3. y Teacher Training I 'WI 1 'A 1' lil 'i lil ' 'gif Manta thinks life is made for dancing, eating, and sleeping. We wonder what lg T O ' iff ' I she would do without a mirror. Never-the-less, she is a very pleasant girl. lf 5 1 i , it 5 0 i 1 l li 'i 5 T' E f BEERS, RICHARD W. B x A FRANKLIN, PA. it y , Acconntanqy i 5 2 .. .. ' 1 H Beckley Y Clubg Vcnango County Club. j W- ...J L l 1 I i Dick is the school's most handsome blonde. He has that fatherly air about him l , git? too-stern, but yet so kind and gentle in all that he does. . 5 if 9 il .W b Ajax li 5 9 ' ' 5 S T i Q'-WJ if fn ' 'i '- c 4. s iiligxx ia ,A ij BAUM, ANNA K- 'P A MIDDLETOWN, PA, Rx? ii Teacher Training 3 ji' i ' '3 t . . ' 4 1 E Ann is an outstanding figure wherever she goes. Hair like Clara Bow, l xy! ,, X 'V , 1 0 'Q will i m' g' l i l owl X. 0 S E H, X lf l fa E i ali gi f il , 2 me , T' iltiiifggiipg, ff'-,f'.,,.-,,-,, ii , .,.,.. .M no .o....-.--.-.,w,i4.: ..,..,. W , of H e---M e T--- ,Wi njfsx 4,6 xg,-1--xx ,,Lj 'x ndfaffl o QA.: ovgfhk 0f -3 L-7.-'N 43 L-limi,-:N it-.T 'Q L'--.ie-.ELQ5913222553-efkfglifgifat at 01 lla?z'91,f'i r-L.xl .QI 49 Ig.. E l 'w A '-'V4 , ' ' V ., ,, ' . i ' ' I -M L... ' 4 . - f ' P ' 1 5 o PP 0 l 0 , -.-1, 0 - - L o G o 0 o ' va 0 l . Q no it N l i - U fl l V BERNHARDT, WILLIAM ORBISONIA, PA. i o l Buxinem Adminixtmtion Y J E A real man who has the respect of every one. Barney will succeed, we are surc 0 4 C Q I 0 i 0 E' P 0 2 BOSTA, JOSEPH SIMPSON, PA. ,, O N I Accountanq 1 l 0 3 65 l joe comes from the hard-coal regions. He is a good student. 4 X o l 1 li 0 :I i QC' e l A? BISH, DERWIN ELSWORTH DUBOIS, PA. E i Ml Teacher Training 0 1 ,ei Clearfield County Club. ' l l Bish is a bright boy. He surely will make a Flnc teacher. O ' Q , 9 1 g 0 O ll 0 Q' -QAQAQAQ' o'o-GAO' 0'aAO'o 50 Ig.. !T 'f -iq -s Q .- C - C Hs- --T-T-is--,Lsf14g1fii .will flf-mm - ft fs C-ji. L1 fcf., O fo 'ko Q 'Ts C.,5?f gl . -,,- ... - v.--,..--.,..,.-.- ,,,M ..--,--,,-,,A,,,,v, N - i ii ' ' qw 5 5l f l 0 I - s 5 H l ' i ll Q ri I o y ,I Tl 9 1' 1 i 2-rig? S-lo all l D Eos u0r if Il i 4 IH ' o ,lf 0 X 4f I .N - Q rl wp. ,I,, lf' ' il . . ., , ' ' f ' I ' l ' ls ,Q i It Mill W wx W M i J . ' 2 0 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1' if ' igafl pil f . 5 -,U Y X N? 2 1 y Q 3 BLANCHARD, HAROLD fb A Z COLUMBUS, PA. 1. 'XB il Accounmnqv XXX, mf. . . . 1 W, l Beckley Y Clubg Senior Tribunalg Glee Club. - V X if i 1 1 ' The coming C. P. A. Harold is one of those stuclious boys of whom everybody ex- l , 7 2 ' pccts wonders. Hard worker and sincere. 3 ,ij N s 1 4 l l 1 fl 5 21,217 :fm i Nl x U fl. ,Q 4 M12 ' Q ,I I iv 1 ,fl lxih lx ,5 i 1 -xx-L ...Mx V. ,. flr 1 BOYER, DONALD S2 fb A DANVILLE, PA, .4 l llllmo l 5 I ig Accauntamjy N Q! 5, H 3 .. ,. , ' ' fa f ' Beckley Y Club. 5 y .55 l Don hails from the city where they keep the-well, ask him, but just the same , Xi!! he was too ambitious to stay in Danville. llvl l I1 f li L W 47 I Xxlxs l Q I L 115 si K I, ' l BOYER, FAYE PAXTONVILLE, PA. i Q l- Cl 1 . 0 ' , , V f Teacher Traznznfg i' ' if 5 wg l E, 4 . Faye bears out the statement that weight is synonymous with laughter. 0512 0 l ' l r ,. J W at .el A l W Q xl Q QM . l 0 ' , J. l QM' :J -.,,, W Zhi - CWA, Min, ,C,.,..e,,,, - -A -A -Y ---Y ,. , ,, , ovff 9 Q Q Q Q, cr ' 0. 0 0, O o n g r-wi -R lq y x 51 Ig.. l l - r?.'l, ,Iw, Y - -Y ,W ,,,,7,,,,, l .V . 4.-sv.,-V4 - .,,, ,T 1 2' tiff +33 to ' Qi?-' :Y TM P Pi O -H 7 I .x fffs-flixvlxbx Q 0 Q O X QB' -F' lx f 5 sf ,l,sfgiigg'iiu'-wfff'W--------T -if'vHf -isv- ----' -A :J 'Af l 5 0 51 l . , ' o 4 l ,l I l 0 1 l l -finesse o sixt---- h o G Il? .X. A X C .N 1 0 l W v Life l E D l U i7 l, if .2 - - O l in Q 4 , lil! I ff ' ,La 1 M Q if wig L4-eq 3 'Q VZ' 5 iw! i M n ' w ff- l 1 all l 3 , BRAWDY, EDITH. R. WEST NEWTON, PA. . O jg : l Teacher Training l iff R sl ii if ' Westmoreland County Club. 5 l U We wonder why Edith is always so sunny. Probably Sonny accounts for the l l 1 1- fact. She will always have blue skies. She also likes to argue. 3 l , Q lx, A l . ,. , A p ll :N 1 A in all BREDBENNER, ROBERT GIBSON fb A Z NESCOPECK, PA. lilnfii I I Q i l Buxineu Adminiftmtion A lg fy! ll l I ' .l Bredbenner, the white head of the Phi Alpha's. He is taking a B. A. Course- lj 1 'A ,-12 once in a while. Blondes are one of Bob's weaknesses. 5 I 2 53 . . li 1 i 9, ll Mi l X l H 'ff 1 ' . T43 ' 1 BROOKS, BLANCHE ALLENE CORRY, PA. y l Wifi I Ml X 1, .J ' Teacher Training l Q ix E Allene is srimarily sincere, rather reserved, and seems to take life with all the 3 ylll A 1 , U solemnity an seriousness due to ir, but a merry twinkle lingers in the eyes of Allene. ': lil!! 3 ,iff g 1 l by l R, l 9 61 l ll nf ll! ., l J R 2 K.. F- XI su U I 5 N. L .,,... -.....-. .. .. . ... ,-..,.,..,,--...-..- ,-,. . H - s l Vg 551. .,,... . . . , . . A s . O .Mp , .. ei.-. gi'f,f,T,,,-,,' ,,,, M:piti:,.,,M,mM,,75,l f lk-XV: F' ' ' 0 N V ,f 'x 'V ' -,RG ' - 0 -.Nsu ' A o f '--NRO Nay s ' N-NK c 4 Q ' e' , - Q 0 l l ' -all 52 lic- 4 0 1 o p 1 O 1 o 1 B1sLL131foNTE, PA. 9 1 BROWN, MAHLON Accountanqy p Brownie has missed his calling-he should be a druggist or a night watchman. 0 We are sure that he will be a success. 1 o 1 0 ' BUCK, ELIZABETH K. LEHIGHTON, PA. 1 Teacher Training 0 Carbon County Club CSecretaryD. 1 Betty is a happy-go-lucky girl, never seriously unhappy though she often loses her temper. Everyone likes to play tricks on her but she survives. 0 1 1 'o 1 BURDICK, PYRRHA fb A UNION CITY, PA. 0 Accountancy 1 Junior Prom Committeeg Basketball. O Peg always receives the pleasing compliment that she resembles one of the 1 prominent movie actresses, but that doesn't bother Peg. She is always full of pep. 0 1 o 1 0 1 o o 0 Q 0 o 9 if-Jo ? ' C -:sl 53 Ie' , QCNQCxo a o o,2'C o- ovmmo It , 41.- J Q 0 I 'vi W M: i vfwqt 1 Q-'sag'Q f.g?'g7ff-.ysftzv 'igkgtjvnft1ft7t1N1,if:':::1.QI Afgxfi '1i 'FfT-QfT,ff xCIf Z' .1 'g f .Y '-.V 1 Q--' QQ ' 'X '. --f v .5 H- N--4 V '-S. N- , sb- xxg- fi- . ' 1 -.Mil 'im X-.J -. NXCJ oPx.,1f:TNQ J i..IoN N, T' ox 1 NCQ ' P+- f lr ' :WH -U--,Y-, Am, -up ,K-ww T -,, ,.-...,-f-.--il........-.i-.l-- -... -..7 t-A---m 5 fm- f-.. - M P A-A P 1 l ali ' ra ,r . 'L fu 5 1 l Q ' l a S 4, . N 3 li Q T H i. i I 'Q 1 1 i 1 o l i Q . 0 . . g P 0 is 0 t T 31 ' 1 w 1 , a 1: l 'N 1 ' . 5 W. w A . I l I A In 0 s i fb ' E D v . 1 I Q BURNS, JAMES P. S2 dw A SIMPSON, PA. ,, f L i Teacher Training all W X ,' 5 X if 3 Lackawanna County Club. ' I ,' U . 2 : L! V, Eyes of brown, hair of blackg hc'll be Simpson's mayor, when he gets back. I X f FS 3 if , It A , Q - N f' l I ' 5 ii BUTLER, ETHEL M. FRANKLIN, PA. H A Teacher Training I - E . , . , F . Vcnango County Club. f 'X I 1 i 2.4 5 I Ethel is both beautiful and studious-a rare combination, or rather an exception , 1 ' V ' to the rule of beautiful but dumb. T Q s iijfxl S AQ -f ty l ' i ' gfiuf l 2 CALVIN, MERLE JOHN dv A Z MEADVILLE, PA. i , C , . 5,-' I Accountanqy ff ' 4 C fl? Inter-Fraternity Council. Phi Alpha Zeta Basketball. l 'l-1 , Cal is considered a very good dancer and a mean basketball player. O l f U-4-9 Lx . 'S J 1 fl y Ki O 'j fx ZZ? w ' ,J U I lux QA l l lx' A ' ' Y A 1 S Ari -:vw--S A-M-A--S-in fa M Q 2 To - O M 0 Q - 3 .0 -9 0 0 - ,ys ff N3 .gl 54 fl if fx X . .SX V . I i. eh N W F. I l-. la l s 1 F JH l. ,, lt, i . l M.. 1 Y-V' in ye .QX I s l , law. 'NX ix. 'NRI -N- .WU X H1 will l I.-J if L is , li Q A lg, Q N ' lv! , . 'f - 5 . '-.' f ,wif 1, lj, M 'any' f-'.:?:?,f'--1'if2?L.ijrr L - tk , ' . 3 I ,,,,, .., x, 1 5 V, ,fun rf' KD 5-,M lj ,Il ix 4 M , ' . '.x ,MM VMJX5 M Hn! -. ,M-Mn.. ,p M11 9 -..-H 1 .sd-, UN fa CAMPBELL, EMILY ISABELLE B X I' ATHENS, PA, Teacher Training Trckkers Club. Em sure is a good scout. . a mentioning--an all-round good sport indeed. Wh t she won't or can't go in for isn't worth CARDAMONE, LEWIS A. DAYTON, PA, Tmcber Training Varsity Clubg Baseballg Basketball. Cardy is a basketball player. He should coach as well as teach. CLARK, NELLIE B. B X I' SUMMIT, PA' Teacher Training , Bccklcytonian Staffg Phoenician Staff CSecrctaryDg Trckkcrs Club. Here's our Nell, Take one look and say she is a peach. She surely has win- ning ways and wilcs all her own. 'The rest of us haven't learned them yet. a 'jx A- . gs ilt ' mvibwkfmmfw- EM ZW? 'K'-'Qi W .1 . .K . i l ...m.-f.-fL'-,-fj,,,W-..,,.Z,-.?:cffef.-,.,b., L . . 55 Ig.. . ... f,,,-,sw . all, ,ju 4 gi! is . 4 .. ,.f- va.. 55 .el -- 4 is f f il If ' s il' l 2 il l JJ iiticjg 23.1 li 5 gag is Sli K ofgflij .I ,i og A v V. . li 1 2 V , 5 5 l it .gs Z l h 2 , j 45 1 1 1 I mi .V fl .VU .il , X 1- 1 t ' ' 0 0 o 0 0 I o , CLARK, WILLIAM E. HUMMELSTOWN, PA. 0 Accountang' I Will is a scudious boy and surely does know his accounting. U I O ' COHEN, REBECCA HARRISBURG, PA. o Teacher Training I 1 Dauphin County Clubg Commutcrs Club. o Rickie is all that anyone else is-popular, pretty, peppy, ambitious, and what not? O I o I COURTER, HERMAN E. CONEMAUGH, PA. 0 Teacher Training I Cambria County Clubg Beckley Y Clubg Footballg Baseball. 0 Very little but he surely has the stuff, Did you ever see him play football? , He is also a great professor. O I O .QI 55 Ig. . ZCNQCxZf3 o o o 0 o Q lag I' O . o 1 Q . 1 o 1 0 iiaauu eCLl,,C.Qv.a4.' Alon-ea-z4'f ' 701-C rvrfu- ,L ,auf 4 421-0 2 - 'f ' X ff!! Lycg -A441 a, 0 ,,.q,,4,f .0 f' f.-7,44 f- - 6 1 COVA, FLORE CE 0.-fa-A3 Jr Kaz., Igiiyv RIGHTON- PA . are I ' .wi - L 4' Foreign Trade ana' Tranmportation ,L.,,,,L W Alql- Beckleytonian Staff CSecretaryDg Pep Clubg Trekkers Clubg Cheer Leader. 0 1 y active in her school career. Always full of d ' , h f ,. NZ' I Florence was ver ' ' - an outstanding figure on the football field, as cheer leader, and ill kvrlgx tlmecblgilz 1 1 on the team will miss her next year. 3 1 ' 1 . Ol 1 cuoss, GEORGE P. SUNBURY, PA. X Foreign Trade and Transportation O l DeMolay Clubg Phoenician Staff' Beckley Y Club CSecretar ' T - ll , 1 y reasurer G1 N Clubg Druid Clubg Accountants Club. ' 5' ee 0 V He's witty and wise. Our joke-editor is our own C os 5 h 1' J different type of life than his name implies. Besides liking lokis hlzclillccdslciili? 3 Q ' 1 1 3' o ,. CROYLE, BLANCHE M. RAMEY PA l a - 1 Q Secretarial Science 1 Clearfield County Clubg Glee Club. Milly sure makes a good-looking cashier. She got her cashicr's science in the 0' l Accountancy Class. li ij 1 4 0 , I l 2 0 Q Q -W 0 W '.?'--- O M' sine- ------if-.--A-k lf 1 . ' ' ,,f' 0 ,ff c, ' - 1 -f,:.QQ2..iff?Qafu. 1 ' --.- M 4:11 -:I 57 Ih- M---W1 1--e e e f , . f' iffg ' Q f pk.. - iff 'gj X. If- 7C7? T' 'i': f -To - T':f 'l lggtffffi 'N--3isf3:JQT:i'p.. .. :wj12x'jrm'5v Q3 xTvzf13Qf4wa'1l i - ft -s..LLZ.Il.L'i Ai' 'W' 'A fTL?ATt1 'fg.' 4,41 ,, 'i:LZ1 'e ' H-. -' 1--gi-- MA' if-fi, 'l 'M Y fi X 1 4, i ' o l , s O i J. .5 0 1 I l E leigl- . o l V o 1 10 . Q if C' 1 i l 0 f 0 T T 1 X l if T ' H 0 i I l ' ' o I , , l 0 ' N , i . f , ll Q l J DAHLIN, CALVIN E. B X A JERSEY SHORE, PA. , Accountangf T 0 cyj T ' i Beta Chi Alpha CSecretaryjg Beckley Y Club, Band, Glee Club. X Z 3 Cal -short, but yet so handsome! The girls are jealous because he seems to see 0 he 5 none other than Kitty, who is a perfect match in height, humor. and looks. . . 1 r . 5 S e I. . 'Q P fn ' 'J- J DEAN, JOHN W. fb A Z CONEMAUGH, PA. O . l mf Teacher Training 4 X 3 I o wi E Phi Alpha Zeta CSecretaryD, Football, Beckley Y Club, Baseball, Cambria 9 ,fo County Club, Band. . 1 l K School Pop Johnnie. Why so many week-end trips to Conemaugh? Careful, ' Q10 Johnnie, many a good man has gone wrong that way. 1 all . . 5 0 pr RA l Q il DEHART, SELENA HARRISBURG, PA. , C l . . T ' Teacher Trammg w. , o Milf Dauphin County Club, Commuters Club. .165 0 i 3 Selena is a young lady of scholastic ability, which has been pltoved in her classes. L li She is a popular member of her own group and her friends hold er in high esteem. G l i , ,O X , C' 0 o ' 'K o -'r fl . qi.'iffti:g...4i1t ....... ,g ...., ,.... . ,. -..W . -' - -ww - V',f'- :Xp Q --Nga -- Q N c Q - Q A 9 - 0 - - 0 Y f .15 ' C Q wi M Q C .-:il ss la- - l A i K 0 1 SEV l I . l l i l 1 flii r.' .. .D gy A. . l , liifi it i. y Elf' x. 1 I :Mr r I 1? y. ri V iff lif 1 5 Ex., , li. u . ,:' 5. . i Y, ll IQ lf' 1: l x fi i I. llf 1. Qi fl i . l . ily P ii 1 i J: +1 1..-jfxx L -. Q U. ,,., Q - ft, Ln . v I X-.--f lint . ll-N J X. .V V I IKM' in PQ! V... if-.,, ,M L l ' i 1, ' X 1... , K r I L 5 ., 1- v .L -A ,- 4, I l l . f - ' Q, ff L-LLL fi QL DELL, HAROLD D. B X A MAPLETON, PA Bzuineu Adminiftrarian Beckley Bible Classg Beckley Y Clubg Band. The boy has turned to agriculture with ambition galore-every day one can find him before the mirror counting over the rather poor crop on his upper lip. DELIMAN, JOHN G. fb A Z GIRARD, PA Accountancy Beckley Y Club. Senator john-a man with the brains, ability, and ambition to become Ll polifi. cian if only the women would leave him alone. DELP, DOROTI-IEA M. N N :Z LANCASTER, PA Teacher Training Druid Clubg Nu Nu Sigma QVice-Presidencjg Debating Clubg Basketballg Beckley tonian Staff. This girl will some day bc one of our leading teachers. That is, if she remains single. ,.:jI 59 Q DEVANNEY, MARY B X I' BLOOMSBURG, PA. Teacher Training Trekkers Club. Beauty not often surpassed has this fair lass. We also End wit, humor, and feet that talk, that is, when you play the right kind of music. DEVIVO, EMANUEL PORTLAND, PA. Accountanqy Beckley Y Club. The boy who missed his calling. I-le should have been a second Dempsey or a Greenleaf. DICKEY, LUCETTA E. B X 1' JOHNSTOWN, PA. Teacher Training Trckkcrs Clubg Glce Clubg Phoenician Staffg Cambria County Club CSccrctaryDg Beckleytonian Staff. There's an imp of humor in Dickie's eyes, and though she may look serious at times, don't let her kid you into thinking that is her usual disposition. Q, .,. ,...,...,.. Qin.. V ima. g again f-:ff H A as :if ml so la- . QC ., C. ,2'fQ2'fQ?.'CI2'fl9Jfff, 3 y 1 o 1 o 1 ....---. In o 1 0 1 DILLER, ESTHER YORK, PA. 0 Teacher Training 4 York County Club. 0 A demure little commuter liked by all who know her, and very industrious. Her 1 success as a teacher is assured. O 1 0 1 DIMEI-ER, ROY B- MIDDLETOWN, PA. 1 Teacher Training o Dauphin County Clubg Commutcrs Club. 1 A likable chap and a fme fellow. o VT 0 . 1 DO-AK, HELEN M- NESQUEHONING, PA. 0 Teacher Training 1 Druid Clubg Beckleytonian Staffg Carbon County Club CVicc-Prcsidenrjg Glcc Club. 0 Debating Club. ' 4 Bah , as sh prefers to be c ll d, l'k t b ' h f 11 ' but nocvsirhsrandting :his fact sh: is a vieryssrgdifmdg girlcompany 0 t C opposite sex' 0 1 O 1 O 1 DZIJZIJJGUZ f DZ 35515 gggy' -7 .QI 61 Ig.. 0 0 l -,' fp'3g-'Ji , ji-- in r To -R 1 rr , I X pf A jj- M.. 'lik J C Q' .. JESS ZQJRDRDSUSDRTSW yy .., . -rg at - ' .--' - H- r - Q ox i O 0 G 0 r ' O l 0 o 0 o o l K , o U l DOLL, CHARLES K. S2 dw A PORT ALLEGANY, PA 1 Accountangf o 69 o t Kewpie isn't exactly the kind of a doll you might mistake him to be, but just the 1 same he was twice a chaplain, even though he came to us at the second semester. . 4 o . E 4 l U 0 l DORSETT, DALE E. B X A JERSEY SHORE, PA. 4 k Accountanq' 0 0 . .Beckley Y Clubg Phmnician staff. ' El ' A hot-sketch amondg the girls-he would rather dance than eat. What's more, he 0 S Q j also sings-you shoul hear him sing about jersey Shore, from whence hc hails. 1 l . af l .ggi X lx: gl Q . QQ fl Down, FRANCES M. B X r ENOLA, PA. 1 lx l Teacher Training 3 o l Commuters Clubg Cheer Leaclerg Cumberland County Club CSecretaryDg Phoenician R l Staffg Pep Club CVicc-Presidcntj. l , o Q r This young lady is much before thc eyes of the public, and if you've ever heard her 0 give a reading you know why. We'vc enjoyed her immensely. Havcn't you? I N U o l l v c C1 1 X 0 Nw 1, . A --T Q Ki Ri, U0 CC n MV- Yo o o o Q 0 Q -- -J - 0 It .431 62 I l 4 , l l 2 l l i l x r l l i i l l ll' l J.. F 4 . l l 1 1 1 5. 1. ?1f.gQfl. .l1X.- rg, ,V F. F 1 9-1,5 , . 1. , . l-..,.. ..... lt I l C 1 K . V ' 'xxx ' DUBILL, ANDREW E. S2 fb A SIMPSON, PA. Teacher Training Lackawanna County Club. Q A popular lad is none other tl-ian our own Dad, He may be bashful but just ask his teacherg he sure knows his shorthand. DUTCAVICH, MARY fb A SHAMOKIN, PA. Secretarial Mary surely is a wonderful girl. She always has a ready smile for everyone and is friendly to all. 1 ECK, ANNA fb A CAMP H1LL, PA. Secretarial Commuters Club. Anna is our little girl from Sweden. She can discourse very interestingly on her trip across thc ocean. You might ask her for her opinion of America. 'lf 2515.1 A' x--r , Um gm: 'l'gi ly? :las llls llrl twl ...1.. ff? l 4 ,J .......,,,, new 1 l l ., Q, . C Q 7 ., 0 I 0 I o I 0 I o I 0 , EROH, CORA M. WAPWALLOPEN, PA. Teacher Training O Corrie likes to imitate an Irish lady. Too bad the Dramatic Club did not dis- I cover this. The chances are she might change her calling. C I U . I ESGRO, MARY L. dw A GALETON, PA. 2 Teacher Training Mary takes a great deal of interest in her studies and she is well liked by the girls 0 of her set. We see very little of her in social affairs. o I T EVANS, ANNABELLE N N 2 DANVILLE, PA. Teacher Training c L Trekkers Clubg Nu Nu Sigma CPrcsidentD. This black-haired, bright-eyed miss is always found where any fun is to be had. 0 Ann is a popular girl with both sexes, and we know she'll be a big success. I 3 I 0 I I Q Q Q-A o lo ' o A o f 0 ' o A D o 0 .QI 64 Ig.. 0 1 0 1 0 1 o 1 0 1 EVANS, RUSSELL Y. SHAMOKIN, PA. to Teacher Training O DeMolay Club. 1 Give the girls a chance, Russ. They have waited long enough. o 1 0 1 EVERHART, ROBERT E. S2 fb A BUCKHORN, PA. 0 1 Teacher Training Women fall for Bobby g he's a man both fair and wise. If one didn't fall for Bobby, t'would be a big surprise. 0 0 1 4 O EYER, BEATRICE BEECH CREEK, PA. Teacher Training 0 1 Commutcrs Clubg Dauphin County Club. Bea might better be named Giggles You can never End her in a serious mood. We trust her optimism will be useful in her future profession of teaching. 0 o 1 o 1 --:PII 65 IF:-A ' 'Fx .,.. .. 5 4 2,45 lx all il lll ,it ml' ll 1-P, .yi 1... :Eli iii! '91 FAGAN, LILLIAN L. CARLISLE, PA Teacher Training Cumberland County Clubg Commuters Club. Although Lillian is not a dorm girl, she is well known throu?hout the Senior Teachers' Class, for when the teachers want a wise answer they ca l on Lillian. A whiz in shorthand. FOLTZ, HOWARD E. HUMMELSTOWN, PA Aceauntanqy Dauphin County Clubg Beckley Y Club. Abe -woman-hater, accountant, commuter, and other nice things. One of our local bovs. FARRENCE, ALBERTA DILLSBURG, PA Teacher Training Commutets Clubg York County Club. A student from that celebrated town of Dillsburg. May she help to make it become still more famous. l I .QI 66 Ig.. ,nn 1- -- 1.-- .-1 fe- 1 ...... as ssss as-W 1 . ....-.. u w1'1vgw JI l asf, sr We -1 is is 1 M' r -src M 'B - r Q .1 f 1:11 1 fl ,Il l 111 I ldfliig' l O1 1 il 1 l 5 1 1 5:5 1 1 511 , 1 'V 1 1 ' 0 lib I 1 ll li 1! 1 Q li Y 3 I 1 c E fl 1 ' 1 ,i O 1 -' 1 5 5 V 1.0 1 I 0 S 111 1 1 1l 1111 if l llgb ' 1 1 ww 1, 1 3123 N U J' lvl l lxxfxlx LAW, M a'l'!,: WSW 1 15 l A 11 21511 ,1, 1 Y FERRAR, ARLENE E. JERsEY SHORE, PA. 1,0111 1 lx fp W 1 Teacher Training x 1,5 , 1 l . 1 X I 1--11 -J f Trckkers Club. ' ,. . 0 1 1 5 his l l Arlene is a very quiet little miss but friendly to everyone. She's a good dancer, and K- gl J l I'm tellin' you she's a mighty good pal. '1 f - My 11 , .f ' 1 7 1 KEMPTON, I Teacher Training 'I Precious is bound to succeed in her profession. She is a very stern tvpe oi irl 1 ', 1 and will tolerate no foolishness. By outward appearances she is a motherly type, iut 1 1 l at the dormitory she cuts loose. I 1 121 1 ,,, ' f'.fV1f,.,e61p.f . if l Q fu'LaxQl,.a! 1,l,ru0'L iff-'iff- fJ9!! ',X! D 'IL 1 X I ' X 1. 1 1 -,,L,iM,4,w,5.f f 1, 1 firm .115 fp FINKBEINER, EDWARD s. B X A BANGOR, PA, M 3:5 1 1 ak Aceauntanq' . ,5 , if .3 V I ,L l Eddie has the luster of eye which makes the girls go flop. With his derbv, 5 4. 5 E! dark clothes, spats, and what not-he reminds one of a future leader in politics. .I l U 25 1 l 1 '1 x' ' l 1 1 iff l i110 7 A 'HA .' 1f lg ERN 1 Qi ffl ' Q A as--M 1 1 1 fl ---WNY-,,d,,AM una-,-,,,,,-.,,,A,,-- W,-..A,,,--..A v-AY V V WY YUVA wwf-' -A----------v---.......-..,,. ,. j 1 V 5 Z ra 0 a f' eu D o ' Kr D o - x 0 -1' 0 ,,.--f -F fill! A I?---'W Y 'T I h ,, X. F71 T if .441 67 Ig.. 0 I -040 o I o I o I 0 I 0 I o I o I o I O I o I o I o I o I o I I FREEMAN, ESTHER N. CURWENSVILLE, PA. Teacher Training Clearfield County Club. Esther is a modest being, but she is always right there when it comes to a question no one else can answer. x FULCOMER, DAVID S. sz fb A TYRONE, PA. ' Teacher Training Blair County Clubg Bowling Teamg Band. Our amiable toddle Professor is none other than our own Dave, or is he ours? jo Morrison claims he 1sn't. FULCOMER, GEORGE C. S2 4: A TYRONE, PA. Accountanq' Five-foot ten, eyes of gray, help Brother Dave, bring in the hay. Known as a hard- working student. 0 .QI 68 Ig.. 0 0 2 I l A w. i F r 0 0 o 0 . l l . U X X . I GARMAN, RAY E. BOILING SPRINGS, PA. IQ G g Accountancy lt ll Cumberland County Clubg Beckley Y Clubg Band. G Another answer to a maiden's prayer. We bet he has a permanent wave. y it 3 l fi cf it l lklfh 1 x l .2 I 1, , l Q ' lv we GIVENS, WARREN F. B x A HARR1snuRo, PA. lllax. l l ' A Salem and Aducrtixing 1 ' r . . W 5 Dauphin County Clubg Band CAss1stant LeadcrDg Commuters Clubg Glee Clubg ., Beckley Y Club. - ,V D There is a peculiar air about Givens -he is quiet, yet you always know when l iv , 1 he is about. Po ular with the fair sex, very handsome, and a dancin artist. L lbw, is P g ful. I 3 Q l s - 9- GORMLEY, CHESTER B X A SUMMIT HILL, PA. E V lj Accozmmng' 3 3 Carbon County Clubg Band CDrum Majorjg Junior Prom Committee. I No, he is not bashful, but oh! that deceiving color always present on his ever- o smiling countenance! So you see the nick-name Red suits him to a tee. E , , l O l c - fgn- M --W Lg1f.,T1 , ,, .,,,M,,-www fr, O 0 Q .--- Q o o , o o o n I ' -.11 69 Ia-- E 0 -i5f5E'7i5f 'TSM , F- W 0 0 0 o il O G 0 o l l O l l 0 l 1 l ,L N GUYKER, C. Sl fb A DONORA, PA. in 2 Q, Burineu Adminimtmtion , n q 1 5 l l' F Beckley Bible Classg Washington County Clubg Baskctballg Beckleytoman Staff. x Q MX 3 Our own sex premier dancer of Beckley. May be located in Butler County after will Q 1? 1930. ' X, . I U , W 2 vu l 0 ' I 3 ,UI 2 IW, HALL, MARGARET E. N N E COUDERSPORT, PA. - Teacher Trainin g 0 l I i Nu Nu Sigma CSecretaryDg Glce Club. -, Peggy, always smiling and cheerful, is an example of ambition, a regular jack -'E If I l .f of all trades. She is always willing to give a helping hand, always full of PEP. 0 l x P5 x ' Q .Jil l ' U ! 5 ff 6 o N LX- l HANSON, WILLIAM H. S2 cb A Pon'r ALLEGANY, PA. if if O l 2 Accauntanq' VN l .. .. I 2 Beckley Y Clubg Bandg Orchestra. 9 o l Pee Wee is singing Evcrything's Rosie Now. Why? Foolish question? l ! l J. ' u X.. 1 wi . . L. 0 O 0 l ..--L-..L... .. .. L.. A.f-.,,-gg,..,.1g-V.1,,. 1 e A ' --'J . Hfph Q K- fa Q A , 0 Shiv W wwf ---dmC '2'7 mm-Q'-U 7 'lW'Q,'- ff ' A. Q ..QSQRbsC3!.aSsCSa .QI 70 Ig.. 1 4 1 1 1 l- . .- -r.. A-, . ... i... , .wi '. 1, .,,' 4 1 X1 vl ,1 V V .I Q li l 1 1 1 4 I 1 l 1 S 1 , ! 11 E 1 1 0 1 o 1 1 0 1' . 1, 2 5 Vi f 1.1 fs HAURILAK, JOHN s. Q fl? A SIMPSON, PA. , a Teacher Training lg il ' '-2 It was always a pleasure and a privilege for the teacher to correct Johnnie's Qi psychology exams. A better-natured fellow is hard to find. f' 1 5 1,15 -ll islhi Hx '11 1 i KM 1 1 HARMAN, STANLEY J. B X A KITTANNING, PA. ff 1 . 2' C Bu.rine.fJ Administration 5' OW! 4 '11 DeMolay Club. g ai, Stan is one of those cheerful persons who are so essential in the brightening up S Ollfl of a schoolroom. A person would have to look hard if he were to ever find Stan if f with anything but a smile on his face. 1 Nm ' HARTER, ADDISON J. NESCOPECK, PA, 11 yi' . . . . 5 0 Bufznem Adniznirtratzon - My Beckley Y Club. 1 1451 Another boy from the Indian town. Harter came to Beckley from the University l of Florida. ' il R -fl E 11 11 0 'ny I, V 2 1 l 1 . 1 51 1 'W I I K -I . - W c... - , ,,c-,.. -,--mm--. -wk-L N - -c-..-. -W ,...., ...--..cc. i.-.--..-,., LW.. Y W in A W s mrmkm N if up Q 0 O Q 0 0 0 0 of O 4 D! org. ,, 4,, XD,fr,,...xkC! if X 1 - fe f f Dfw ...ifffffivh-..l - V- - ,. .-......-,,..--..-.-. .,,,,m.-J .QI 71 Ip. . 5' .Q .. ii., ., I o 7 0 cl o l l 0 l 8-Llfftf .ff-fbvgfx Y' gf-pig! Jifkffjhd 45 V vrf 1, 4- ' ' l l o 2 ' , ' A ' I f V17 -v I l 1 HARTER, THERESA M. NESCOPECK, PA. il 4 Teacher Training , 1 1 lffn l Luzerne County Club. , V Tress will succeed as a teacher, for she takes quite an interest in developing a ll A Q reputation as a good disciplinarian. She is very witty at times. 1. - ,rj 11 , , , g l lil-lo l ilfim- 3 1 ' 1 I il HASSINGER, CATHERINE NORTHUMBERLAND, PA. H . Teacher Training ' Q l Northumberland County Club. . 2 .3 .F Another popular person from Northumberland. She has an ambition to become i :.h i i principal of the local high school. ECHL 2 ' 5 lf W HAUPT, CLARENCE W. S2 4, A TREVORTON, PA U p Acconntanqy 2 l Beckley Y Clubg Beckley Bible Classg Northumberland County Club. U 0 Haupy is one of Beckley's best accountants and a regular lady's man. l n 4 I O l Xu T C-H-M--07-Y lo- oA ca' OA od O' 9' O' o 555.131-t Q' .eq 72 Ig. o l HEPNER, ANNA K. HARRISBURG, PA. Teacher Training Dauphin County Clubg Commutcrs Clubg American Students Association. , Heppy takes a great deal of interest in work for the church, is very studious, and and a good cook. Boys, if you're looking for a good wife, Heppy is the one. 5 i 3 HENDERSON, MILDRED B X I' TIDIOUTE, PA. Teacher Training Here's to our Mil, She's the young lady who tickles the ivories so obligingly l for us when we crave dancing at the dorm. She hails from Tidioute- nuf ced. 2 l 1 fl l HEBERLIG, PAUL WARREN CARLISLE, PA. Accountancy Cumberland County Club. i Another commuter who surely knows his accountancy. I l o o Q40 so'o'ofa 'o'gAg.-,.., A --Q1 73 Ia- ' .C .. Q ., .. Q H 5 nv ,fc y. 1 . V u 0 - ' o 0 Q f iff? i M li 5 we --i,,a--s -, Q l 0 Y x . F - C haul . 37. 9 H X - .gy c HILDUM, HAROLD H. B X A , SAYBROOK, PA. 'ff N -4 . fl Saler and Advertiring lik' C Q Beckley Y Clubg Beckley Bible Classg Beta Chi Alpha Basketball CMar1a.erDg QQ Glee Club. fi , He is suireme in loyalty to school and its activities. Salesmanship is his specialty- Yf, X i 14 thus goes is daily greeting- Hello, Jack, need any ties, shirts, or socks today? E t- if 1 l l gi. 5 1 HILL, JOHN E. dr A z MORRISDALE, PA. Salem and Advertising 6 0 Clearfield County Clubg Glee Clubg Beckley Y Clubg Footballg DeMolay Clubg y Baseballg Varsity Club. fi ll How about the income tax on mules? Jackie wins all arguments because he can talk 3 l loudest. I li 0 l I O SEIBEL, GRACE SHREWSBURY, PA. 5 Teacher Training U Debating Teamg York County Club. ,' Although Grace is a quiet girl, after you know her she is full of fun. A xl O YFAAX i -m'rYZ i - viii-x Q o --Q 'T' o o ' 0 :- o A 0 A a l .Cs.LsQ,s.t,s,.c,sL,st,N is as i. U.I.T.1i.Tg1'r...T 15:1 T11 L-'WA' - --:II 74 Its-- 4 0 l o I 0 l o l U 835 HIVNER, WAYNE A. LEMOYNE, PA. 1 f' Accounmngf K Druids Club CTrcasurcrDg DcMolay Clubg Commuters Club. l O h' Sgeedy is a popular boynand vye exgectlgreat things of him. He' has shown us U is ability as a future Valentino with t e grrls. Who said Speedy was bashful? .ly HOCKMUTH, JOSEPH H. DUNBAR, PA. 0 Teacher Training 4 U The Paderewski of Beckley College. Also a very pleasant fellow and a good student. o l o l l HOFFMAN, HARRY W. ENOLA, PA. ll ' Accountanqy o Harry has been going to school ever since we can remember. Very brilliant in his fall studies. 0 l 0 l 3. 1 3 1 :1 Q ' O ' ' o ' o A o A -o lp Ag-Yo ,mi-A :W ll MSI 75 Ile- A 1 I 1,- O 7 0 A I o I 0 , , ,ff ff! v yf Q Y 'a T .fafjay r 2!: 'AV I' HOFFMAN, HERBERT C. 42 A Z CLINTONVILLE, PA. O . Sale: ana' Advartiring A l Venango County Clubg Bowling Clubg Phi Alpha Zctag Beckley Y Club. 0 . Salesman, sheik, and general utility man. Ambitious about everything except 3 cranking his Ford. l Q a 1 f f lf, 7 5 o' if . i HOLLAR, ARLENE E. SUMMIT HILL, PA. E ao Teacher Training I ' Carbon County Club. Q tif E Amy is a very quiet and studious girl, and though the ogposite sex isn't the E fy 0 g least of her troubles, they are not the most either. The reason is s e's particular about I 'ij Q who the B. F. is. ' lin! , E , .. 1 4 xx gllfi 1 Wf 01, HOOVER, CHARLES G. qw A z Wm PITTSTQN, PA. li i Burincrr Adminirtration i Beckley Bible Classg Phi Apha Zeta CChaplainDg Beckleytonian Staffg Bandg K one cms. ' cf 0 1 When Charlie becomes manager of Elliot-Fisher Company, he is going to hire us all. A friend to all and a good worker. 0 O .51 76 4 U l o l al W. 0 1 HORCHAK, MICHAEL H. B X A JonNsTowN, PA. O Accountancy' 1 Varsity Club CSecretaryjg Footballg Cambria County Club CPresidentDg Baseball. U ri Mike is one of our best gridiron performers. He is to football in our school what 1 q steam is to a locomotive. Add a good personality to the fore oing and you h ve X Mika V ' , 0 i r KW rf TX i fig W . 75 . . X 47 ' ff ,ffl i by HOUTZ, JOHN F- 'I' A Z1 . ' ff' COOPERSTOWN, PA. l by if ' 1 W'- Teacbcr Training ' A , , 3 I I' Beckley Y Clubg Bandg B seballg lee cm qsecfmfyp. g. XS A sweetheart in every port. Nute will soon be opening his corres ondence ll G- school in Cooperstown which will include a course in The Art of Making Rove in 3 C 1 five easy lessons. H w. fx ,.,L N l ', 5 il l 7- HRITZ, MICHAEL A. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA. i l fs Beckley Y' ' Club. Big in body and personality, Mike has the makings of a first-class Professor. 0 Lots of success, Mike. 0 0 --al 77 Ia- A --- 0 l o 1 Teacher Training fm X 'DSZTQYITS HUEGEL, HOWARD B X A LANSFORD, PA. Sale: and Advertising DeMolay Club CTreasurerDg Phoenician Staff CBusiness Managcdg Druids Clubg Carbon County Clubg Variety CAdvertising Managerjg Beckley Bible Classg American-Lutheran Associationg Junior Prom Committeeg Beckleytonian Staff. If there ever was a student of great professional business ability, Howard is it-the outstanding one. He has been a leader in every business undertaking of his class. HEUTHER, WILLIAM L. fb A Z HASTINGS, PA. Accountancy Glee Clubg Beckley Y Clubg Footballg Cambria County Clubg Basketball. Big-hearted Bill, the Cambria County kid. He and the Governor are taking good care of the Capitol. HUGHES, JOSEPH F. GLEN CARBON, PA. Accountancy Schuylkill County Clubg Baseball. Hug, the boy from old Ireland. He expects to become an accountant. Good luck, Irish. M 'I Q Q fs 78 Ig.. -Q: 44-W2--fL..-...- Us 5531, xiix 1 ,Z X xff -rmwfg. 1 O -fc 5 ww ' 'js' 'NI 4is.wj' llx, :J AX w. ffl lib? UN .gg lil: li . is y sw' .5 5 KI li. 1.9, x . QF 1 W f l , N X . i f' X 1. il. ,E C l gy!-.E Q HX Wi i li .-.J .X P X: ix 9 A EY N. IE. A 1'-.. C SN? l,' Q :lj :M lik 'f il? L TZ: . lv - x,,-- 10 x t. ,.. L. I lib I 'iff' . J. . V itz A 1 f l . ,..w, 1 ? i A I l l 0 J I1 I 1 h if H0 ffi fl f I I .xxlbl if -Yu , Y. l ' l I X. I e E . K A Q an f f A if L I 'Q TAYLOR, WILLIAM fb A Z MILLVILLE, PA. , ' I Teacher Training p Beckley Y Clubg Glee Club CVice-Presidentjg Baseball. . 4 f ., xi. i William is not through thirsting for knowledge. His aim now is to hand down to I Qi i others all he knows and doesn't know. What he doesn't know is so little that we are 1. ' .xii sure he will be a successful teacher. ' W I '25 ff T - 2 ,Q Q ' IVELL, F. BENJAMIN dv A Z CLINTONVILLE, PA. -I I 3 Bzuinemf Adminiftration f Phi Alpha Zeta CTFCZSUFCFDQ Venango Co y Clubg Beckleytonian Staff CAssociate 5 ' l - in n D e. I Editorlg Beckley Y Club. 2- 5 CWS 5 Violent Viola, whose chief amb ti is to become a woman-hater, but Ends it I ,mfg diflicult on account of his Personali us, or maybe it is IT. 'I E 'wig I E I yn . I xklxi l Ff L.Yll JACKSON, THERESA N 2. DALLASTOWN, PA. I : 1. I , Teacher Train! 4 i , Q A' Wx Q I Nu Nu Sigma C rerDg eckley Bible Class 5 York County Clubg Ttekkers - if If I Clubg Inter-Fr nity ouncil. f ll. 'xiii Old pals ar t e t pals a r all. And everyone knows that Trix is a pal to E I everybodypgycause s e is a tr friend. Her voice is one of her charms. Q i ii ' '. ulklglll lp lb J ivlfw lg IN . u f' I WW E rug . A NI 5 , .... ---.-,,., ,,,, ,.,. ,, .,... ,,,,,,-,.f-,.,.-...-s-. . -.. ss .. - g I f as ,Q-4. ,gr ' 3-if .4 g: -2 iz-4. 2.3.1-g QL.. A, - ,ff-x A4 ,l,. Q 5.g122?QTs..f?f5 fi9si . Ii' 'EX' 'X ff tm. .YZ , 1, K . .QI 79 Ig.. O I ago O t o I 0 I 0 O 0 0 0 0 I 0 I o I o I o I 0 Q U 'ldluwfyw I JACOBUS, IXXYRTLE RUTH N N E' JERSEY SHORE, PA. Teacher Training Inter-Fraternity Councilg Lycoming County Club. Jakie represents Jersey Shore. This jovial little lassie is but tive feet in height but can she talk? She is a great sport, always willing to lend assistance to anyone. Success ro Ruth. JONES, ANNA COALDALE, PA. ' Teacher Training Schuylkill County Club. Ann, the little shorthand girl, always present, but needs lots of encouragement. She is very much unconcerned, except when she is going home. JONES, W. CLAIR S2 dw A DONALDSON, PA, Accountanqy Senior Tribunal. A popular lad, with eyes of blue, but he is not as quiet as the eyes suggest, for wherever Welsh is, fun rules in spite of blues. AEQSQSQSQSQSCQSQECSQSLO AQLTSCSC ..qI 80 0 5 0 . 9 --.- --iw ' l. h o 0 lo O 1 l 5 , o ll 0 , l l ' N 4 l N o A a X 5 1 w ,. f1.,,e.a ,,.,,. ---. .y , Y, M W ,lug g, ' ai T55 KW i JONES, CEIREDWEN B x r T U M COALDALE, PA. if .tif lid l l Teacher Trainin ' i l is ll l lf 3 5 gig ull, Basketballg Trekkers Clubg Beckleytonian Staffg Schuylkill County Club QSeere- QNX 'Qll f A if il far 5- Phoenician staff- Beta chi Gamma CVice-Pr 'd - wllsfl W .,. 3 it y , , esl entl, Glce Club. -Y, 1 i l. . Nl 5 lf, 1 ' This petite little girl makes a hit wherever she goes. Always smiling and full of f l 'fi Q f P pep, she wins a p ace in everyone's heart. She is a whiz on the typewritgr, 2 E f f if ' , 1 X gt--l M JONES, J. PAUL B x A LEWISTOWN, PA. f I 5 3 Teacher Training 5 , . Varsity Clubg Football. t QNX ' Q 5 Quiet and studious, yet he always greets you with a smile and makes you feel at ' g Z home. His well-trimmed mustache is a Wow. . I ' A l1'gfl? flu M gllitxb li i I 5 5 JONES, THOMAS KENNETH fb A z WEST PITTSTON, PA. lgwxx is Advertising and Sales, yliywgl A: Ju iii MQW hxflwv - X X l af. I . . . ' 1 'L -f ,- - ,, f , , 1-wlqfl t ggi, fl Phi Alpha Zeta CTreasurerDg Tennis Championg Luzerne County Clubg Phoenician li l W' I Staffg Beckle tonian Staffg uartetg Beckle Y Club' Glce Clu ' 9 l' I 7 Y Y , b CPres1dcntD. 5 li cf, E l le The Golden Voiced Tenor ofthe College. One would never believe it, but he l l u also sings' in church. He takes the pretty girl's course and studies advertising on l l 5 S the side. 5.5! 5 5 ' if ll : R l !' . lg I Q Rx Y 5 1 g Ml: 0 N ' 1 aww I , T 5 iff ' Xil- o , ell l l l F' 3 ll OK off o e, if ondffj Cairn 0 ff' Q Q W 2.-AT AAVV 7,77 N N 'g 'lNh M , if t ga2i2sa3l 2?f,,,fff+f gaf9g .QI 81 Ig.. -ai- . 5' QQ' G O Q C cFfDiE'i'jQi?QT4SjSjD1ij?ljtiS,: IE w nw 0 lr o c 7 ii 0 , - Nl! r . ,f f . fam-W VU r vjki ! fr i :ffm ' KJ 2 3 5 KAMANSKY, ANTHONY 42 A Z UNIONTOWN, PA. Burineu Administration 3,1 l , , M913 Fayette County Clubg Glee Clubg Debating Clubg Phi Alpha Zeta Basketballg MN Bowling Teamg Beckley Y Club. I The man who dresses like Adolphe Menjou. It is rumored that he is enamored of one . 2 of his many admirers. He and Gertrude surely make a great team. Besides being the Ii i Best Dressed Man in school, he is liked because of his winning personality. ' 1 0 i .1,.,.Q T :f l ' KAPALSKI, BLANCHE smm-ON, PA. .,1 . Ili y Teacher Training si , X gif Basketball. 'f ' I ily This little girl from the hard-coal regions is popular with everyone. l-'Wo l I , iq E Ms l KAUFFMAN, RUTH ELVA TOWER CITY, PA. 1 Teacher Training if ll Schuvlkill Count Clubg Basketballg Bowlin Teamg Glee Club. I1 . Y g Cyl l . Ruth is a black curly-head and her main habit is laughing and her hobby is .f l ' dancing or some other activity. Her sunny disposition wins many friends for her. if . A friend in need is a friend indeed. Favorite expression- Let's go. . If . - 'fi ,J J, N ,lxj ,dbx ll' l l l - 'V .' 1 , I u' lynn il Jffwn -,f L! ' 11 'HKI A 'lnfl' Q ' J j' .I , 2 l N' 1 M! . . 4. ti, . i Q1 V , W ' J X 1' l xy! ll g 1 J ' , vi 1,12 Wm- T g l 'S'F lfC -'ll' 71775 wmmwu on-F-QZMY---ci----A40 a ' Q O Q -WT' .QI 82 Ig.. 0 a 0 i i 1 0 . I 9 1 o a 1 5 o 0 1 I 1 9 0 1 l l ----- 1 0 0 1 i o 9 1 go' KECK, CHARLOTTE E. fb A ALLENTOWN, PA. 12-N, 4 o NX Teaclaer Training lcv' Inter-Fraternity Councilg Phi Delta CSecretaryjg Phi Delta Baskctballg Glee Club. qi 0 S Charl is a very good-naturcd girl, always pleasant, and also has quite a natural X , talent for sketching. She expects to continue her education in a higher institution. in g ' 1 I li if 1 0 xii 1 1'- N . AJ KELLER, ELLEN NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. 1 0 S AN Accountanqf 'XX l 1 uiet Ellen is one of our best students, and we wish her success 0 9 J 2 1 o 'I 1 - 'J 0 lx l KELLEY, WILLIAM T. YOUNGWOOD, PA. 0 Teacher Training 1 Beckley Y Clubg Footballg Varsity Clubg Basketball. 40 O Kelley is in training as a teacher and also practicing by directing athletics at the ' Boyd Memorial. ' 0 o If 1 0 o . lf 1 0, 0 If . - 'A' -- ,ng A, ,---.-L.g -.g,i,,'1i ' D o 0 o o o o Q fi if --al 83 Ia- P T all P O Q 0 2,1 sa, .a TRQTNRC Q - Q wwv v 4 R . . Q.. 7,3-MM ff-Z 470147 i lpgxllvi ZL'.f 'I,434-'faj 0 Jg '4'2 KENNEDY, LOUIE B in Z Wffffal STANLEY, N. Y Accountanqy fl ff Q J Beckley Y Clubg Basketballg Glee Club. Louie is hard to take seriously as he very seldom takes any thing seriously himself. - Such fellows as Louie were put in this old world of ours to brighten up the dark places of which there are so many. KENNELL, HELEN fb A WALNUTPORT, PA Teacher Training Phi Delta CTreasurerDg Druid Club CSecretaryDg Trekkers Clubg Beckley Bible Class Phoenician Staffg Debating Clubg Phi Delta Basketball. Helen can well disqlay the meaning of her nickname Sunshine for she always has an ever-ready smi e for everyone. She surely has some way with the opposite sex. Ask a few of them. KING, CLARIBEL B X I' TIDIOUTE, PA .Yecrctarial We expect in a few years to hear that Claribel will be secretary to some big executive. Of course, we all know it will be Bill. v 0 AOA -an Aa Q Q 'U Q Q o o 'X t wikis, SLSLECSLS-L .31 84 Ig.. 0 1 1 0 1 o 1 O 1- . 1 o 1 KLOPP, ALBERT MYERSTOWN, PA. D Teacher Training Q Lebanon County Clubg Commutcrs Club. O Albert has one thing besides a studious disposition-a pleasing personality. O KOHI-ER, ANNA M. fb A GIRARDVILLE, PA. O Teacher Training Pep Clubg Schuylkill County Clubg Basketballg Beckley Bible Class. 0 Ann is a petite little girl and a great worker, always ready to assist in anything. She also dances well and rarely misses a dance. 0 o 1 KUHN, C. ROMAIN S2 cb A ELIZABETHVILLE, PA. o Acconntang' 1 Dauphin County Clubg Senior Class Chaplaing Glee Clubg Beckleytonian CAS- 0 sociate Eclitorbg Band. 4 Carl has proved his ability as chaplain of the Senior Class. When he walked before a mass meeting of the Class, silence always reigned. 0 1 0 1 0 1 Yo Q40 goA0'0AO'c'o o -,AQ M --ul 85 In-- EF 'io L b 1 1 1 x 1 l v I i 14-VV H- - ........... , M.. .--.-.Y--.N .- - -----4--------4------------------- - 'V ' i A 1-F lgg-, 'ii ' -4-,lC.- ..i.l.L.L.,.I.1LfLDifLL'L,, .,.. -- .. . 1' . I i ' I l 'xiifkfi yilpg-if iw will , l 1 B 'ei vi' 'llll New fi! Iilils Tffjlr iwipgggil Nw! 5 l l ll 4 l We Q52 llullii if' i LL l E Q , I iJfLsL,.g,:: l v . l , 1 l y '3 Q ' a l I Q iw lg 5 li f 'Jf l uffxli :Ima 41 , 1 i1 fl' wif 52' Mfr ,iff 7 3 1, i H1--st l- I i ww oyyli 4 1? 4 ,1 r f r f ff, w 1 i X ' I l ,, I ki I xl , E ill LACK, NELLIE K. HARRISBURG, PA. ' Teacher Training Dauphin County Clubg Commuters Club. Yes, to look at Nellie, she's sweet and petite, but do we know Nellie? And how! Listen, never judge by appearances. W ' 5 V E -- I - 1 ' 1 4 I 1 f I I X I I . J ,exif N Q K X f 'IJ -XDICLLXA-Zh! lf. ,Y f V Wwe WMV fi MLC x .my MJ ,,,f,.,,fe,Lf4f Viv wwf 1 .. . LAING BESSIE B X- r , f - f COA Tsgj , ,r w -ft' 'WU Q ' ' - if A47 . y 'V M14-4l'eflf W W b x Teacher Tramzng -MDP! ' ' x, Q , ' ' 4 ,Qi t!J 'Lf777 i Beta Chi Gamma 'CPresidentDg Trekkers Clubg Basketballg Clearfield County Club 'J' A' y I, CSecretaryDg Beckleytonian Staff' Beckley Bible Classg Phoenician Staff CAs- B f efffv'-f' sistant Business Managerl , , One doesn't know Bessie until one lives with her, and then-oh! how much one .. ,M A Of learns from this ambitious and popular girl. lfL'l+fV9-' , A V,,'., ys ' 3 1 in ' fx . ,421-fi- . I V z . fl - ' l w 1 J V Us 1 LAMISON, DOROTHY C. HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. 3 I f, 1 I , 1 Teacher Training . l fkfjl , 1 ' ' '. ,fl ' Blair County Clubg Basketballg Glee Club. ll c u . 2 I ' 1 3 Dashing Dot is a very serious type-sometimes. Although her classmates see ll A' 1 , her stepping out time after time, she c aims there will never be an I Will day. We 5 S do not know whether to believe it or not, but the only thing we can do is wait. I I film 1' ill x +14 f . 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J Q ' l. -Nyf Q LANDIS, CHARLES D. B X A BEDFORD, PA. P Accountamy . 'll Beckley Y Club CPrcsidentDg Bedford County Club CP1-esidentlg Bandg Beckley- ' l tonian Stalfg Glee Clubg DeMola Clubg Phoenician Staffg unior Prom Com- , . . . 7 , . , LJ Q mitteeg Beta Chi Alpha Cfreasurerj. P .- , . . l ' X ' Chuck knows best when it comes to a careful approach to bigger and better I je! accomplishments. Be sure you know every move you make is his motto. , Lv I Y ,. If l LAYTAR, JOHN BERWICK, PA. . Business Administration I i Beckley Y Club. Ji The boy who can miss school and still keep up with the rest of us! Pretty good! .Q i I 2 'l Arg LEBER, LESTER is A z -' C ,EU COLUMBIA, PA. A Accountancy V NX. ' , , . . . ..Q.l9 .,1i Beckley Y Clubg Beckleytonian Staffg Beckley Bible Classg Phi Alpha Zeta CSecretaryDg Baseball CManagerD. Jn 2 , lllix ' Lester is looking forward to the day when his name will be published among the 7 'i ll C. P. A.'s of America. He has only one obstacle in life, and that is women falling for ,QI his red hair. . I AVN' ' 5 1 ' -l im 5 agp L A . J l . 9 N E lt .ll . lli V 5 f all .r.- i Q 5 P. Ol 4 H .l g gt--,...-,...,,,,, . .-.., E, .-... U.- --f 'T f f-r---- -f f ---f --P-W - -N --,-- as -s-.'...l ' I' ' l - ' Milf ' f 1.11 2, 44 is -. P 4f+f'l P-I A W... . 'M -1 '--'---H-M '-- --- H '--'-1: ' f:,:: ' 'g.i'1'1lL.IlI:ll ..,,I 87 IE--I mg' 'Q ' W Wm i . O Q Q 0 I 0 I o I 0 I I I o I U LEE, DAVID W. B X A BEDFORD, PA. I Burincm Administration 0 Bedford County Clubg Beckley Y Clubg Band. Dave is very handsome and the girls are very sorry that he does not mingle with 0 their sex more than he does. He is quiet and believes Silence is golden. I 0 I 0 LEISTER, ROBERT B X A LEWISTOWN, PA I Accountanq' 0 Beckley Y Clubg Band. I Bob always lingers about the Golden Seal Drug Store. Why? SHE works there, of course. We shall always remember his peculiar self-introduction- I am Robert o Leister from Lewistown, Pa. I o I 0 LEWIS, DONALD M. ULYSSES, PA. I Teacher Training If anyone wants to know who can tickle the ivories, you just ask Don Lewis. 0 Don's a little modest concerning his musical ability, but it's there just the same. Huh? I DOH. U I 0 Q--Q XO! 07 0- oAo oAoA OAo'o'o-o 88 Ig.. F 3 V - 'Z Lgfjr' 1 ,',, A, My . o Q 2 o 2 i Z 0 l v 0 D o 0 O 0 0 I 0 I3 li V L 'Tue - 0 U LEWELLYN, BEATRICE ' WILLIAMSTOWN, PA. l 1' 0 Teacher Training fi l K. 1 S0 5 R ' i ho REX f J 0 X-5 I r xx' X . , U '35 35.0 5 1' vii A AM YQ Q WO ,.:-. i q,l, Trekkers Club. ,E rr 5 If ou want to End a girl that is studious and ambitious, just look up Bca. She will iyuliil all requirements. W ' ,liz l I T L . 5 r E f l LOBAUGH, JOSEPH M. fb A Z CONOQUENESSING, PA. Bufineu Adminirtmtion Ill S Phi Alpha Zeta CPresidentDg Beckley Clubg Varsity Club CP1-esidentlg Foot- ballg Senior Tribunal CPresidentDg Phoenician Staffg Butler County Club CPresi- dentbg Glee Club. w Joe is the boy who does things. Always active in school affairs and the terror of the Freshmen. President of everything that he is connected with. Capable and a real 1 1 ' executive. V i ' ' 'K . l 'vtxijll I 2 f EQ A fl V75 LOHR, RAY M. PLEASANT UNITY, PA. 3 Qnyii 5 Accountfmgf S j . . I I . Ray is very bright in accountancy. He also likes the girls. Q N2 , il Q v 3 I if , ',Kj.l ij f if. .li x ly --22189 Ia-- T ., P A ii., is - .CNR 0 222' ., 'ikv5j1n'2iLIl: L.ji:1ii j1:,.gi l WCW...-,-.,. ,Em f e 5' -- Y - -- ,Y, V ,, , ... -YW , Y, - .........-,-..- ...N ,......, l li?-Mum '.1, E X lfQ ' ,- 1 WT 'C - A Tig 1 QC 'ffl ' , 'T 'fff r--ei: 'Y' VJ 'L 'T 'P' 'tT'i 2'1 'W' '71-2 ,'f?' 175, 1' 1 1 '- W ' T- - ry... ' or V' 'A -r'm'r'rr '-r -rr 1 H eeer or he P P P gg-rg '5 l l 'Pri '36 g 4 . ' X O , If V . 31 i vip O X 1 l E ,X M , H, . jr! 5. Q O I 0 X We l i v V -: l o ' l ' I , 9 l 4,4 N 1 ilk! 0 ze P 5 ll I, 0 X71 l 4,. W: ,,. ll -r X 1 ir r . U rf 5 , 1 . . ' Qkj TAMAQUA, PA. l EV-K I, 1 uf l',', 1 4: . .1 5 l ' l 5 n , If, Q lf: s p We I , Glcc Club. ,241 , i xl T 2 . . . . . U' L Z J ,rx 1 there isn't a thing along the athletic line that Elizabeth cannot do, and do X 1 5 2 l 3 better yet, she is a true sport in the game of life. ' Z lllffff 014' lf- 3 f a H' cifi- B Ig ,, 5 'tiff f Fill . LONG, VIRGIL SHIPPENSBURG, PA. C Teacher Training Oajfff 1 5 Cumberland County Club. Here is a boy from Shippensburg, Pa., that will, no doubt, make a great teacher. 5 ' I . .gl f pf 1 I K fy! . ,ffl I' 1 ' if K 'rl - z j ? g l--ff 1 l , 7 X ' LOSCH, MARY MONTOURSVILLE, PA. l l ' -r ll Teacher Training 1 ll ,il lgii-il C Armed with a ready wit, a keen sense of humor, and an equally kccn curiosity, Que I 1 Mary welcomes experiences. She is fond of the dance, the song, and good fellowship. K X, Q ' l r 1 2' U 5 glfgyf Q P 5 K, x A J 2 Il 1 uff : lo' , 5 A , Ji. 5'Vl'wi:: I' ,' 1 f l EC' ly 'Qull X fn .I . r ,, M.. .........,......,--, -,.-.,.,,, ,.-,..,,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,--,. Y , Y:Qv i i dr I L, ,. in V ii . f Q2 f r .3-.if N- f' r .F q .F-0 - Tis? Rcfx Q 'rs H.. , ' Q fir3.:i:zfS,,f:1Laisig Q31-'ri 90 Ig. A 1,, - , . - v ' ..2'.-ff , ... V , . M - If , y , i e X K r . 1. lf 1 w A I ,f lie-A life .Wy i 1 li+..1 :gi c .LZ lu:- Uh' :VY 12-f C, lx. WD 'X W lk., ,ml yilff. gl 'N lull! l Xl. A, if '1 l 1. Il X if ' Q, M, M. 5 3 E, ,. ?-4 X 'X LUTZ, VIOLET E. fb A LYNNPORT, PA. Teacher Training Trekkers Clubg American-Lutheran Associationg Beckley Bible Classg Senior Ball Committeeg Phi Delta Basketballg Beckleytonian Staffg Debating Clubg Phoenician Staff. Vi is our little Dutch girl, strictly fresh from the farm. A perfect specimen of vim, vigor, and vitality. When Vi hears a joke she always laughs thirty-five minutes later. SEIDERS, SAMUEL S. MIDDLETOWN, PA. Teacher Training Dauphin County Club. This fellow is a hard worker and a likeable chap. Sam will be a great instructor. MACDONALD, CLAUDE E. SUNBURY, PA. Teacher Training Commuters Clubg Beckley Bible Classg Beckley Y Clubg Glee Club. Mac is another who has a desire to pass on the knowledge he received in Beckley College. We will soon see Mac in the capacity of the principal of Sunbury High School. A-:al 91 Ia-- .17 U N g ., DRQRTQTQ, . v ., 'R ., UQ ., l E o Y O I 9 0 O 7 e 0 f 0 o 3 o 0 , ,N Y , 1' C ' Q0 l WW .. A x MZ MACIAK, JCSEPH S. PARNASSUS, PA. . Accountancy 0 ' U l . if 0 O Varsity Clubg Football CManagerD. fy xl l 1 Alias Sacco Venzetti. Joe was manager of our football team. He excels at Q .lx 5 , I bowling. ,ff l C l lx HU l ll fl 1 o Q 5,0 l 9 - MACKISON, LUTHER G. S2 41 A YORK, PA. Ol ' lf' Accountancy W ' O 5 4 A Glee Clubg York County Clubg Senior Tribunalg Beckley Y Clubg Cornmuters 0 g 1 Clubg Senior Ball Committee. l All Mac needed to do was to walk into the Freshman classroom and out came ' 'Q dink, rules, and matchesg you see he was the largest member of the Senior Tribunal. of I 2 ' f . ' N 1' 2 EL: l ei Q lx. VI Q w f 59,162 4 MALINIAK, STEPHANIA s. fp A SHAMOKIN, PA. L ' 'i o i , Teacher Training l f 0 . l Trckkers Club. A ' ji Stelf is rarely seen any place without Marie O'Toolc. One can always depend 0 on Staff to help in anything except school lessons. A girl worth while. I W i Nfl 0 1 O 0 U o u I fa o o o A o A o 0 - o - 0 - o - a I , -N kC,s.L,SLk1,,SgbeQ, s .r 1. o O 0 0 U- Civ 0 our Q-v :EEL ,LJ QW i 1 Hs. mf E '4 . if if U E 5 S Y . 2 wh :lr ,. w l I e E ir, .fri I X V... .MQ : ' li l u fi w v I 1 X fl I , ...J P r 'KJ 4 O 0 l 0 0 O P 0 l M... MATZ, MADELINE D. B X I' LANDINGVILLE, PA. Teacher Training Trekkers Clubg Basketballg Schuylkill County Clubg Beckleytonian Staffg Inter- Fraternity Council CSecretaryD. A merry smile and a pair of eyes with more than a hint of deviltry in them. Of whom are we speaking? Boy, you guessed it. It's Matzy. MCCOLLOUGH, ALFRED H. S2 dw A CHICORA, PA. Accaientanqy Omega Phi Alpha CPresidentDg Beckley Y Club CTreasurerDg Senior Tribunalg Beckley Bible Class CPresidentDg Butler County Clubg Debating Clubg American- Lutheran Associationg Phoenician Staff CAssistant Business Managerlg Student Councilg Junior Class Treasurerg Senior Class Assistant Treasurer. Al may come from a wide spot in the road, but fame precedes him wherever he goes. Omegas will miss their president most of all when t e roll is called next fall. MCCOLLOUGH, ETHEL M. N N E CHICORA, PA. Teacher Training Nu Nu Sigma CTreasurerDg Beckley Bible Classg Senior Tribunal CVice-Presidentjg Debating Clubg American-Lutheran Associationg Basketballg Trekkers Club CSecretaryDg Beckleytonian Staffg Butler County Clubg Phcrnician Staffg Junior Class Assistant Treasurerg Senior Class Treasurer. Here is one of the sweetest, most popular, and most ambitious members of our class. She's always going to meetings ut some of them are to meet the Omega Treasurer. A smile worth while. cf -47' 4193 Ir-- ' 0 i s ., ll . l V 1 3 9 n-'.,f5Q'f4iAsf:Qld-si ,mm LW-- .WL L P , A fr--W ' ...J .P ..XTiw.,N5 ., gn lf---in-A - ef- . r rf: . M- 5 s V 0 l 'C j Ap . I li 0 l 2 I o G L o 1 l 0 I ' o ll 9 l l. 0 W W ' 351 H ' LUV' 6 up o MAD 'L I as. alidh. 404 O g .,QA,g.u- ,-xx 5 MCCLELLAND, DONALD F. PLEASANT MOUNT, PA. 0 3 A Accountang' f' Hcre's a boy that knows his accountancy. He, too, has a very pleasing personality. O 1 x IL X ,rx l fr ll N if 1 . l 1 - ' ? K il Q fir , ,' I ' C I 1 . xx I 1 l 3 , . l E MCCORMACK, FRANK W. B X A PLAINS, PA. Oy l Accountanq' .lx , fs' 3 i Q 1 g! Luzerne County Clubg Glcc Clubg Beckley Y Club. O! l .ry , 9 i 'X 1 , J' 5 When it comes to Frankie, you think of a little fellow who hasn't much to say, , I 15 faq? l I but the girls report Frankie as being a real date. Frankie, who'd thunk it? 1 i ' i S' 0 A p E :LW E: 1 qi ' ' y N X 5' ffifllf olil' I L- 3 ' I , ' l ff-R, 'N iff MCCRACKEN, FRED L. HUNTINGDON, PA. 9 Q' X Burinerr Administration qi li I A 0,2 Q Glec Club. ' l l In X . I 1 ' 'f' L . . w 5 jj' Mac! Welfare worker! But who would guess it? Accountant extraordinary and fl 1 5 ll l 5 heart-Crusher. U el! .ng Ms fja l N4 ng' yl Q x N. I K7 ' W F ll if 7 12 l y . llxf J g , A CTM' Q 'i ., 5 . ., ,, 1' , Sig '- .QI 94 Ig.. u I' 5 9 2 r i i 4 s 1 1 T 5 1 4 ? v i Pffz 22 , ilfsqtg ' !: 20 z 2 z Q z Q0 ,., D.. ITI Q L11 na rx 1 1: yi. H-. Uj v-s W H f--.Ji O I-1 0 H U 3 1 1' H I ,., E' D, g ,.4 Wiffxi U2-2. 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MONTOURSVILLE, PA. 3 Secretarial 0 Beckley Y Club. , Mendy is one of the boys whose ambition is to become a private secretary. He fi C is also a great Y. M. C. A. worker. U . MICKLOVITZ, IDA L. HARRISBURG, PA. O . Teacher Training . K? Dauphin County Clubg Commuters Clubg Basketball. O l Mickey is quite popular with the opposite sex. She likes to do favors for other N y girls, and is also a bas etball player. 0 0 ' 5 I o MILLER, EVELYN L. MILLERSBURG, PA. f O l Teacher Training Dauphin County Clubg Cornmutcrs Club. The girl who can smile through live long class periods is the girl that's worth while. O That is why we all appreciate Evelyn. '7 0 o M31 95 Ip.. .LQTT ff, 0- -- 0- 0 U oe ov Ofc- Q, ., 4 0 o O U 41- , ,, W, 5. Pr' ff 0 MILLER, MAY H. B X I' GREENCASTLE, PA. Accountang' 0 Beta Chi Gamma CSecretaryDg Phoenician Staff CAssistant Editorjg Senior Tribunal CTreasurerDg Glee Clubg Druids Club CPresidentDg Class Secretary fjunior 0 and Seniorjg Beckley Bible Class. Modesty and innocence personihed, and that's the truth, fellow classmates. With O this knowledge we can easily understand how May can be true to ONE boy friend. O MILLER, RAY H. S2 fb A FREELAND, PA. Accaunmngf 0 Omega Phi Alpha CTreasurerDg Luzerne County Clubg American-Lutheran Associa- tiong Beckley Bible Class. 0 Solitude, forests, winding streams, and the Class Treasurer all hold a lure for this boy with the quiet smile. Ray is an example of, Still water runs deep. 0 1. MITCHELL, ALVIN R. HARRISBURG, PA. O Teacher Training i Pep Club CPresidentDg Debating Clubg Druids Clubg Cheer Leaderg DeMolay Club O CChaplainDg Class Parliamentariang Commuters Clubg Phoenician Staffg Dauphin County Club. 0 Al is a popular boy about school. Aside from being a number one student, he 1 has an active part in organizations and social activities. He promises to be either a great politician or a minister. o 1 o l ' O A of O 0 ff' .QI 97 Ig.. ., 'i , I., '?5'?NvX 7 I A ., .' -J 'l liv 1? lil' ,N fl' llll 1 1, j i i A 1 lv --e.'- ' 1' .,,,lif '---,,' X g - 2 -. i l , 4 .ii R 4 2 1 -1 4 iii, s ill il gif'7l lloyl ll E '14 li '71 no 1' ffl 'mfs falfl l 5-.4 llagl sl 11 ffl lsX fll ljqllll il il 'lt-,fl ,llfxii . - ' li ,fi El ..y,,' ll ml l I slfitz llkffil 1' Jifll ll KU fglgg .f 1.5 fl ifffl f f, Lx: iilx sl fl 231 ' a ll n l is l , l l in l li ill i l is is ' l ERIE, PA. l Accountiznqy 3 DcMolay Club CPresidentDg Basketball CManagerDg Druids Clubg Beckleytonian Staffg Beckley Y Clubg Phoenician Staff CAss1stant Ed1torDg Senior Tribunal CPrcs1dcnt Ex-OflicioDg Class President, Junior and Seniorg Accountants Club CExecutive Chairmanj l Among the many achievements of this versatile young man, the most outstanding is his unanimous election as President of his class for the second term. Studies ac- countancy and pretty girls. .Q MUNDORFF, MARSHALL W. Dunors, PA. l Bumiizefr Administration I Clearfield County Club. Mundorff, the big candy-man. He is the only married man among the accountants. l Here's hoping all the little ones will be good candy salesmen. Y ' U i i l A MUCCI, ARTHUR S. STAR JUNCTION, PA. y Accountanqf ' Arthur is a very studious boy and sure knows his accountancy. He expects to be a 7 great politician some day. E 1 r NX 1 r 3 ...-....-.-.................-.-,.............---......-.-..-V-.......-...-..-.-.-.........-...-............,...-....................--.,..,..,.....,......--.. . 'fx'-LX , Q .fi F-N 7 .1 N .. K, -4 Q ,-lg, 5 ,f--Q, A A- A Q' PM--'fQ'i'f431Q' f,3lf'Qm Q 'ff Q5 1 f if . ..,lI 98 Ig.. lf? lt- - I 5 s f l 5 l 3 I l 4 J ,.' 5 X ,W XLS J N. X ,QD XX r. ,,,.l 5 o jk H, ilk' l ff? w 1, ,RQ t lx :X l rf I V ,.,f ,Q,1Lf 'l1f'?,1y ' -. ,W-f A fp, ,QV-1 K- ' ,, - 5 .,. ni ,f -'X i243 Ly! ,1 -V lf' 2, -1 i i--- 1 -., - '- , , z V, ll ,I ll rf Il l 1 l l 1 l l l 1 1 I l l 4 f MYERS, RICHARD E. HANOVER, PA Accounmng' York County Clubg American-Lutheran Association. This young chap may in some future time devote his time to the culture of tobacco. l K NAGLE, JOHN 9 47 A FREELAND, PA Accountancy Beckley Bible Classg Luzerne County Club. This lad hails from the coal regions of Luzerne County. Nevertheless he is a good all-round fellow. He is not a swift fellow, even though he works for Swifts. l NEWCOMER, HAZEL N N E CODORUS, PA. l Teacher Training . I C Trekkcrs Clubg York County Clubg Basketball. All-. Y u can always fin Tillie with a smile for everyone. She is ever ready for any l 1 sp ,l nd a friend to ll. Ha e' you ever noticed the glint of deviltry in her eye? az l th U it fa r fx 1 l - 1 , jr f K Vg' . 1,5 1 'V l x 1 K r X . X l ,fl A ' ,ff A l 1 l 1 E ' 1 -- 5 ' 3 ' ' f lW!fff'f TTff'ff'i ' A, 'r-!Q2 ' 'T'f 'N'f N -A1-7:i'i7 A 'F - 2-35 'lel T1Q:Q 'f' 52 i l.1IiifQIf..LIQl ,gI'I1.I.f.I L.lLI..,...... ' N A . ...,, ........,. ,,. . ,,...,,............,-,..........,,.........-.. .... ..........,.,.... .........,,..,. -,-,,,,,,,,- I, Y' NIXON, ADELAIDE N N 2 MUNCY, PA. Teacher Training Nu Nu Sigma CVice-Presiclentjg Glec Clubg Beckley Bible Class CTrcasurerD. Adelaide's large dark eyes and sweet dis sition give her a charming personality. In additiongiiizhe possesses a beautigu voice which we are sure w' I bring h? NWJ' 3 0' iff pwnalu www 1, few? UM M sf W7 WMA LAN, FAYEZFCMLJ X r LWMQJ - K . Tmclm' Training Aff-f'V.VL Vial ' ,, h I' I , ' V ' Trckkers Club CVicc-Presidentjg Junior Prom Commitqecg Bcckleytbiiian Staffix Glec Club. ' gg , Did someone mention dancing? Then Faye must have been there. With her happy- . go-luclry laugh and merry eyes she's guaranteed to buffalo you into a good humor in two minutes. O'GORMAN, FRANCIS S2 dw A SUMMIT HILL, PA. Arcauntang' Carbon County Club. Anyone ever see Dutch-fog in class every day in the month? Well, if you have, have you ever noticed that he d0esn't punch the time-clock? -or 10011:- t g 1 z l ,wx W. x 5 l 1' E WR 1 .PJ li fr O' - f -F' ly X .NJ lim H W L25 l .O E lil .V fx nj- W iff - ra! ,ppm lit rff-'I .g X 325, l I . I 4 H 1 t-. .A lf'-'THQ I E is , , Siu fi? 5. UTI if I elif. -'41 .ff h ,.-' ' K ,- ..4 FAM ....... .............. ..-...Me.... , . .,,, .. , ..-,.. ......-.- .n... - . .- ,f W I, , rf 5 ..,.f4.-fy, .rg .V I ,I 1. Q' I s , ..- V C , 1 .f f 1 I, Q LK '!4Q , A .4 - K ,f ,.- ,, C: x,u4,,f Q RMK. ,, any V A Q N- Sim I O'TOOLE, MARIE M. IP A SCOTTDALE, PA. Teacber Training Trekkers Club. Tubby is a happy-go-lucky type of girl. Nothing worries her. Always laugh- ing. She can always entertain you with her ready humor. Have you ever seen her do any kind of work? OWENS, VIOLETTE R. OLYPHANT, PA. Teacher Training We shall remember Violette for her ability as pianist and the wonderful boxes from home. We predict for her a successful career for she has been a brilliant and energetic student. PAHIRA, MARY A. B X I' WILLIAMSTOWN, PA. Secretarial Glee Clubg Trckkers Club. The cutest girl in the Senior Class. Only 5 foot 2, eyes of blue, but Oh, Boy! Lots of Girl there! '- L H ....-. . .--.-.... -.- .....-.,-..,-..,..,...,..... -.- ...--..-.,......--......,... .,.,..... ...........-...,............ - ... , ,W F WA - - fl - '. .- Q W ,- ,X X, ,- X - NW 1, Na- .S -V, 1 I if ., f . .,.-'-...f . .A -,.f e. fs' -V ' c . ., , , l i 1 I l lffg ull i W 5 i ll? 'W is fp Ml Wills will like ,Q is SW vlfnl lifii Q .eq 101 Ie-- l l y.,. QM 1, I.-V , 6 .V t r v ' i 1 X l 0 ver i 1 O l o I o I 'NG ll, 52. I lf PARDOE, MARK M. B x A Duma, PA. 0 i l Salem and Advertixing ' fy Inter-Fraternity Councilg Beckley Y Clubg Phoenician CEditor-in-chieflg E 1,3 1 Clearfield County Club CPresidentDg Beckleytonian CEditor-in-chiefjg Beckley .ky Bible Classg Variety CBusiness Managerlg Beta Chi Alpha CTreasurerDg Beta i fc i Chi Alpha Basketball CAssistant Managerj. 3 W l J ' Our Editor-in-chief is ambitious, unselfish, untiring in his work for the Phosnician, l ly A and he's true to a girl back home. Mark will make a mark for himself in the world. f Q l . s 'Q I Z ' I l 3 C' H 8 PALMER, RUSSELL C. UNION CITY, PA. E yvo l Teacher Training tl! h lgusselll is a bright boy in his studies. Good luck to you, we know you will win 3 O t c aurc s. li Q li ,' K , PARR, PAUL M. NEscoPEcK, PA. ' o Accounmnq' Beckley Y Club. 0 Another boy from the Indian town who is on his way to become an accountant 0 O U 0 -ai 102 lr- vw 1 E! ,..f?'.A PAUST, HAROLD E. HUGHESVILLE, PA. Accountancy - Here is a man who can do two things at one time and do them right. I bet you wonder what they are? Well, 1t's accountancy and selling washers. POTTS, FRANKLIN H. Onwiosnuno, PA. Teacber Training Schuylkill County Clubg Beckley Y Club. Pottsy is another boy who is going to pass out his knowledge as a teacher. He is working his way through school and is complimented on it. PROBST, ESTHER B X I' Lock HAVEN, PA. Teacher Training Beta Chi Gamma CTreasurerDg Glee Club CTreasurerDg Debating Clubg Class Histo- riang Beckley Bible Classg Phoenician Staff. A good pal, full of jokes, and frankly spoken is this reserved Senior. But do be careful. She does not hesitate to' give the world her candid opinion on any subject. ,Zdf-f ',gJ my .A 1 , t . f, ,ff . - - .f x'-. 2' -V I .V gif' . V W W 4-21 103 Ia-- 0 g- r 0 551.1 1:1-sie 174 -My M M t 1 - we 1.5 it feg-T--2il1'iT11U I if,-gxj ij gtlxjgsf' S' 0 O1 1Q,3l1f3g,,3' . v 1 Y Y .. vi.-.Nu . .... - .- AA. H -V ----A-A --- -- -' pf iii R , N I V o ca ,, 1 , l 0 I ,L o 3 1 650 1 1 ' l Ill, N ' 0 1 1 Y x ' Q ., . 4, 9 gf 7 1 PUTMAN, LAURA AGNES TROY, PA. U I , . ,I ,S 1 Teacher Tmznzng o 01 Laura is musically inclined, and so quiet! Nevertheless, she is pleasant, friendly, fy 9 E and studious, and very seldom seen without Allene. I 0 Q 1, l 4 lx 0 dl 1 RABBERMAN, JAMES VICTOR B X A ELLWOOD CITY, PA. J 5 Accountangf 1 'J K l . . 0 Q ll Footballg Glce Club, Inter-Fraternity Council. A 1 O ll l -- Mfrs E When in search of a real hard thinker and a man who can really express what he NJ ixx 1! thinks, look up our good friend Vic, They say that 95 per cent of t e thinking is 0 igj, 5' done by 2 per cent of the individuals. If that is true, it is certain that Vic is a part of I If, 0 the 2 per cent. I 17 1 3 21,0 1 1 S 3 H N E RAINEY, WADE K. B X A BEAVERDALE, PA. .1 'l A7 0 l Teacher Training 1 A a X Varsity Clubg Beta Chi Alpha Basketball, Beckley Y Club CVicc-Presiclentjg ,. Baseball, Cambria County Club 5 Varsity Football. 4 R41 1 1 When you think of Bez you naturally think of athletics. He displayed his won- O gy' F derful ability on the gridiron, hardwood court, and baseball diamond while at school. 2' 0 1 Keep it up, Bez. 1 1 1 X ,? it .ff 1 W C X o Q 1 'Q 0 l 1 of X -f'l',',,, ,.f,, ,Ann v , . .,,, , .., -.. ., -WYE H-.. --..-.- .- - 1 i, 'Lx1',fsx Q V--X Aa -fa WN n Q o o 0 o 0 o O c ri X 1, A Q X 'X 1 - --:1I104I1a-- s f TIf f' '- -'K - H f .-e'---- W- - V --W ,,,. -..... -Y -...-.,--...- M, , W ,qu 4r'm.T'7I? 1-wx --N eww. X . ,Q-14: -f , - ffww, 7--4V.--TTT'QQi,TQ1'T'.i,jT'11:'gf'Qf fQ5efZ.-..fK so ,J Q? LYJCZ fo O tfiayiit,xifw,:1.1fgQ,grffgs5 I A QV'-'C --A 5-' T 'fi 5 'T 'g i?:g'r '9l l'e:fii -TZ 0 'rx H' .. . gl if X 0 MT T I T ' 14 1: 0 ' 1 0 X I t - 3 4 l l Q D fo l lg 3 ul l l I lil OX . o el T l 5..n,,I, Asn, -o 1, iiif J' T' limit 2 wi ,r 'i ! . 'T I ? 3 . :EEL llgll X . N I l W, , ,M .,, ,V r -v is, ll . ,I l JT. REAGAN, ROBERT FRANCIS S2 41 A LOST CREEK, PA. i ' , li. U 'I f Accountancy I ji l ff . . I ' it . it p Schuylkill County Club CPres1dcntDg Accountants Club. ii . , N ,, . Y k just start an argument in class-meeting and Bob always has a logical answer to I .4 , 5 all questions that come up. He is quite a popular boy on the dance floor. li VHF 52' l Us REHM, VIOLA MAE B X I' . ETTERS, PA. Teacher Training 'l E . . York County Club CVICC-PfCS1dCUtDQ Commuters Club. 0 Sweet, demurc, and petite, yet full of fun at that. Everyone likes Olie. My . J l ,lk o 1 1 -.lt . I 'g 0 1 REIDEL, THELMA RUTH N N E DALLASTOWN, PA. p A RJ l I Teacher Training Q Q it if 5 l 1 I 'lr Al , o York County Club CSecretaryDg Commutcrs Club. T- iq ll E1 1 , ' Behold! A Siamese twin. Where is the other? This one comes from afar to school 91 3 X D mornings. That proves that she enjoys it. Ruth's password is Can I help? 5 onli lu F: I if .QQ if l 5. 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Tiny keeps the affairs of the state going, as he is a trustworthy employee at the 0 'px Capitol. He owes his success to a little woman in Coudersport. nf- 0 3 - 1 j ' if Y V 1 SD ll W X 11 O l 1 1' 0 X gy a REYNARD, BEss N N 2 GALETON, PA. if o 1 A E Teacher Training lm K Bess may seem to be a solemn miss at times, but when you make her acquaintance 0 you hnd that she is brimming over with fun and laughter. Success to you, Bess. 1 1 1 Q ' ., l 1 ia 0 Q o 1 l CL 1 0 S 1 1 . 1 Qfis-,',,,QQ1' f ' W ., . -- ,, .- . - ..f. .A......--lf. ..-id----.-A--W -.-iv - 1 ,F'i'L'Q '1. A, .I Xa ,- Q 1' Q 0 0 Q A 4- -T A 0 D l 1 .ElQJS5.a5,-C.fs gg . N-Mfg 1' Y. -.... ff. i - . ,, L L, , -Mau ..,1I 106 Ip.. s -.1--1. 1 1 , 1 '-'i' ..-Q., .O ., . 53 , .OE l. o 1 'O 4 l 0 v !.4 'vf Vic 1 f rf! i ff' ' f .f-EAQ 0 X, . VW RINEHART, STANLEY KELLER ZVIARYSVILLE, PA, . ag 5 Accountanqf i .Q Perry County Club CPresidentD. 1 x Riney is a jolly good fellow, and very active on the Steering Committee of ll i County Clubs. V Q aah l ll Wifi lil U a ' A My Q RIPKA, SHANNON BYERS Q :Iv A MILLHEIM, PA. l FQ 5 Cost Engineering l O is I... A Orchestrag Bowling Teamg Omega Phi Alpha CVice-Presidentbg Beckley Bible Class. l i A , Stormy islust what his name implies-a strong-willed, conscientious man whose l Xu more mature ju gment is a guiding-star to his younger contemporaries. 1 o 'fl 3 71? 0 . ROBERTS, PHILIP RAYMOND fb A Z SHARON, PA. i 5 Accountancy ' Nl 5 . . . . . 1, li i Beckley Y Club CVICC-PfCS1dCHEDQ PhGH1C121I1 CPersonne1 Editorlg Accountants wx y Clubg Beckleytonian Staffg Druids Clubg Glec Clubg Phi Alpha Zeta CVice- .l' Oil .1 PresidcntDg Bandg Chairman Junior Prom Committeeg Chairman of Senior Ballg l l lf lk- Vice-President of Class. 9 2 - l xl The Man About School, he can be found in all activities from running the i il?-It Junior Prom to taking every course offered in the college. Very versatile. ' 1 j . O f ll 1 X5 lg i x I I 5 2 l - -f-- ----' --'---- ------ .lQ-.., .,mfj., ----1 ' R o N Q Q 'A Q A 0 A o A 0 f' o A 0 A D W 0 ,., sl 1: 'C h 'e ' p , -'al 107 Ile- O ,wg '..:mfq 1,-,NA-HWm,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,.. ., .,....,......-- -f . ---:el A ---, ,-M-4---------f W- --- - ---f f1 :ff',f vH' '-.- . P- :rg ' , . 'ff-J'-1 ffgcri Ns . 'A' Kit C - - rQ i .221 .I ,tiny . .1 -.5 - 7 .ks ,, - - P i fi-je. jxs- - 25, t, .A Q 'N ,.. To xv!! it . ,.-- -- , , ..J., se-, , s ,J .. tv -sc... Q. . l Qs,-A-'rf Wy yr, ,M ,. ,,,, .,.,.E,,.,..-,. . .. .-.H ,KVVY . .- Y f..-------- - .- - f 2 A ,H-1 M'w-- '-,,,, M lm-M--W YF,-N-,U-, ,,-,,,,,,,,,-..,-.-,-,,,, ,,4,. M ,.-,...i,....,., ,, , l ,tl 1 as f1f 1 ggi l . , O ln ' 0 i I CL' l . -E .,., 7 0 ,'Y '70 1 l. G 11. oll . V Q o Ill . .Ms v 31,2 Sf Y f A fi '1 lull? N r s Eg H63 El 'fill l ROBINSON, AGNES HARRISBURG, PA. 5 QQ! j Teacher Training gig 1 Glcc Clubg Commutcrs Club. l' This little girl is very quiet but a real friend to everyone. She has great dignity and ' should make quite a teacher. 'A ,' s l 'fill RODAK, MICHAEL NEW COLUMBIA, PA. W n Accountanq' I 5 A In Carbon County Clubg Accountants Club. 5 C lf Here is a fellow that works hard at everything that he does. Watch him become l L lj! a great success in life. : 'N 5 l 5 +'f l ,,llc lil ROSE, GEORGE ALOYSIUS MINERSVILLE, PA. 1 'li 2 Accountanq' l IQ? li 5 Schuylkill county Club. l fc 'V li Aloysius is one of the best Coal-Crackers from Minersville. 5 M 5 ' ' I l J? . Q , ' 1 N r i E lm l 3 2-9 LQ ,Nil , , f L y 7' .441 108 pe.. M' an ECW' E 'M' V L, l 1 2 l R2fi,'sc1z'+i'i3- Eg2gf-fseg1-,f--+7if-- 7T4 Cf' egg --12 252521, .A i,,1..ff.I?,yii'C.:Q2?3.,'C '75 f,7?C?ff Qjliivfg L7KCLffi'Lyfg C 1,11 1 X ,721-......f-- Tg,j '1'-'f--f:,,,,: , , ' , '---35'------Mijn' --,- Ziff-, we .,,, YY,v,, , ,ti VMI- ----s Q i 0' l l ' 5 l f I o l O l l ' ll i l il 0 Q l o 1 Yi-:if 1 D l o Z' 1 O 3 0 l 1 w o , O w l O ,. o , i 1 li fl ll wi A x.-,f 'i i Mya 3 fl U i l S5 l f if 13 U ,i ROSSMAN, LAWRENCE W. S2 up A CQUDERSPORT, PA, E ji , X 1 Accountangf lx ' Y W ' Does anyone know why Rossie has a smile that's all sunshine? Well, how could 2 ' 'yi l he help it, when all the girls smile so sweetly at him? f' li ly i A l is f rf, 4, ,r L i Ll , l LX ' , l , fi ROTH, FRANK JOSEPH CID' A Z COLUMBIA, PA X A l l Teacher Training fab f W 5 Glcc Qlubg Inter-Fraternity Councl CVicc-PrcsidcntDg P 1 a Zet c ,ar ' - 3 N Vice-President ofJun1or Class. - h Frankie, the little boy working in the casnacity of a bi job. His aim in life is to X A .X become principal of the Columbia High Schoo . I-lere's luck, Frankie. 1 5 - X i 2 . . J l, i lg- ' 4 I fl ll ix. C j ' , 1 ij ROWE, JOHN MILTON ALLENTOWN, PA 'z i li cgi ii f Accountmzqf 3 l 5 Q31 . l in O DeMo1ay Club. kj l ui K , i at Johnnie, the flying Dutchman. He likes to play with pool-tables. VU, 1 Q l 1 l lv: l o I 'Lli , gi 5 1 Q n Q 1 4, --- O - O -J Ml i o cz Q D o 0 Q cL! --:- vf ---- t .. W ki W2 Zlf.twj J f f MW- Ki O X O O Z -.21 109112-- , ls 1 l j '. 4 1 0 0 I o fl f O 11 1 f 1 L w I 1 I l 2,7 - ' 1 W Q RUBIS, ALBERT JOHNSTOWN, P ffl!! f Teacher Training 1 ia, : 1 l Km, l Debating Clubg Bascballg Cambria County Clubg Basketball. l Pat is a little modest and girl-shy, but his good looks cover that. Pat's hard to get next to, too. 'fl 1 lvl l 2 :Q 2 ' SAGE, ELEANOR LEVINE is A TIDIOUTE, P ' 11 . lg X! l il Stffdfdfldl 1 ,I 5 ,V '2 Eleanor is a very quiet girl of very fine qualities. We expect that she will make a if? gg mark for herself in the world. X i R 151 J Q 1 6-.K l 1 2 l 1 1 if Q lx SULTZABERGER, HERBERT W. B X A MECHANICSBURG, PA fl A 1 Accountancy ' V 1 Baseballg Beckleytonian Staffg Glee Club. , The answer to a maidcn's prayer, fresh from Mechanicsburg. Herb is an account- Y' l ing student of no little ability, but his professional decorum, as Dean Smith would , l say, was slightly ruined after thc haircut which he received while going through the 1 terrors of B X A. 1 ! 1 9 1 ,Q - Xxiff'-'AQ-AA'-Aliww 'il Y WA If Q Q - In - its A W0 if Q A 0 A 0 Q --ai 110 11:- O O O O ' 9 so iff., s f PQ. f. if 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 1 . N 0 .-.W-... U 1 fy 5 S Q ' 1 4 X11 1 SANKER, FLORENCE A. CRESSON, PA, xl i ' C , Tracker Training l lx 1' ,gl To those who know her not, Florence seems quiet and studiousg to those who know ell? l Y her well, she means good times and heaps of fun. i . 'Q' fl l li will I H C vl r O SAVANICK, ,JOSEPH H. Q fp A NEW SALEM, PA. ilftjl 1 l P Teacher Training l ' l l 0 I 0 Fayette County Clubg Baseballg Varsity Clubg Basketball. T ' , Hoot, Beckley's star twirler, aspires to be a cowboy in Florida: lg 1 O . A A ' 5 l . I 0 li. O Q ' J MCGINLEY, CLAUDE B x A PORTAGE, pm pak 0 Teacher Training I Bl Cambria County Clubg Varsity Club CTreasurerDg Football. l 0 SQ Q Claude is a real gladiator of the gridiron. In private life, he is quiet, but on the ' ij football field he is anything but. Claude is a real all-round, regular fellow. l K c l O U J l 0 Cl . fl l 1 l l U Cl W -, ,,--, t-...,-. -. Tr.-. .f.. A -. -1,gg,,,,, i,jwLn-,wh--ww--MP1 l e. o o A O ' o ij O 0 0 - 0 A 0 '-A 0 , cf-ITFVNQY T . 4, ,T itil' --9:1 111 Ia-- ., 1. ' . f Jef it P so is s .fe H. - - - r ---fi .t-4g. 0 O 0 0 l x I lo ll 4 i nl ,'w 11472 iii? il I QW xml 5 ll alk ! 1 .54 r , 7 ' I: . if. fy' ' ll. l ,A E f 1 O. , 17' 9 vl IX 3 I' T fm U 5 I' 0 I I O I r 0 ,l i i , I f n 1. it J F W-, if fl, 59 Iwf X5 x lg MUN fllilfy W SCHEIPE, ISADORE JONES B X A SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. Accountancy DeMolay Clubg Schuylkill County Clubg Beckley Bible Classg Phoenician Staff CTreasurerDg Debating Club. Scheipie's brilliance in school is outstanding. When it comes to getting right down to hard work, he is there with bells on. Also a very popular fellow. - SCHNECK, IVAN PETER SCHNECKSVILLE, PA. Teacher Training Basketballg Beckley Y Clubg Baseballg Beckley Bible Classg Glee Club. Skee is a Pennsylvania Dutch farmer. He might be called Ivan, The Great Heart, for he is always jolly and good-naturcd. SCHROCK, ELIZABETH BERYLE RAMEY, PA. Secretarial Trekkers Clubg Glee Clubg Clearfield County Club. Lib likes to entertain the girls at the dormitory as an impersonator. For the boys she seeks a more appropriate way of entertaining. She goes to two sessions at school. We wonder why? .sq 112 Ilan i .Ns 1 ix I .Y . I I l 1 P . F . 1 4 1 , 1 il 1. s ls . 1 F 2 f 1 K 1 2 i i I i -wm.s,,b ..,.......................-. .... --...,, ,--,,,--, ..f v , A' ,,M.,M,,,,,.,...-..,...-...-'-- ..........-,................--. X,-qj., jf, .Y My , I 1 X ,ziw-:Jj,-1 iq ' - 'awry 5 1 I L 1 K l r. l .x. 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Q , 3 HR., r is 'Ir I' l ' 4 . ll' 'I : l ' , Q fr T SECHRIST, MARY JANE N N 2 YORK, pA, . r f Teacher Training ffili D' flsi ' 2 5 lf V' York County Clubg Commutcrs Club. Q A . .25 1 ,lj l J Where's Mary Jane? Here, comes the answer, and the other Siamese Twin il Q Q 1 is found. When luck comes her way calling Mary-lane, we hope she answers Here I E If ' QQQF. l ' very loudly. E y 'N :Ng 'lu 5' A tllfir M. V, I . DJ .L 'V lv-. f f I l T 7 ,...w g MQ f T T f 5 -Q7 ' c Rf , 1 A I SEITZ, IVA f J NEW FREEDOM, PA, f 3 1 . , . K Q ' l ' Teacher Trainmg f 1 1 t York County Clubg Debating Club. U 1 .l JW. ' E IQ if 2 Iva certainly has a nice personality but is rather mysterious. l QQ ui 5 I ali - ' 1 yix H 1, 3 1 L 5 f fl l Sill f Q ' rliqllls l l A 'A lllgiff f 1 NW? it We W, ., ccc, ,-.--..----.--.. ..,. -- ..... t ,f..f33,,. y 1, ' 5'1'i V 1 1 It Vyyhu N Cf y W My-' y hfffisl . . 14gf,, 13ff,.1t lgfif . 4. f if 1 a A-:al 113 Ia-- x l 1 c x 1 1 il' I . 3 4 4 l 1 n 1 ,pi?ifEilF:t3....-.---.,.t..........-.......-.-.--.....-,...a......- ---..--..-.,,.,- N.., -..-.......-.-.--.,.-.......... ,.,.....-..,-..........--.-..-.,,....-,,-,.., Wt: S'S 'Lff-'S t'fE5?1'f'1l, f- - Q, ML: A far 4 ' ff 131' , '1 Q71 rw-'.5C-51.2, ,l2'NJ., as-.,...f ,.,, , 1 1,9 .+s.--.,' J-f.g,L QXQJ -I., 4 131-nj sg ,H -.X 3 JS-I gq4'.+,f.. '- ?5! ' :fi-3 5-,--. .A.. , -N W, ,C ,,,,,, if, M- ,H , H, W, ,-,, ,, ,W ,AAN , -.-,.... .,W.,n,i .. .., ,,, ,,',,,,,, ijn, ,- , 1 ,W ,',i.-uf' Q, y 4.1, . .1 tm, . -- --.aM ----aft! ee- e . .--4-----1 --N . r-- --.---M-Q----f---M----1-----A-pw-- --. .XM i ' 1 l rs , E ll l ll 1 I l l AO , 1 0 i l i . l QEQT? Y G r O xf ' K 1 . l i , I Q f vnu w l 5 I l 7 l l i li rl I ifffn l ' 114 N l gil sv? . . in if . i U Y jf' X f, I Wi. l lg 3 J e f 'hy igffxi . f l i 5 .,,. -1 Ny SHALLENBERGER, MARIAN JANE MCALLISTERVILLE, PA. l Teacher Training li ' J Trekkers Clubg Glee Club. ' l The girl with the blonde hair and blue eyes from Walnut Street Dorm. Shelly A 1' certainly enjoys a good joke. When she hears one she usually laughs for forty-five . , . i 1 minutes after it has been old. She is very good-natured and obliging. ' ' ill Zv4c44::Q : 2 ' ll MQW xl 1 - - ' 5 .. y 4 f - t I M be' C4041 7x01-s. Q, . my ' A 6 5. W?lufl1D , i , SHARP, ERMIT JO AS fb A Z CONEMAUGH, PA. .N f 1-1 ' Advertising and Salef Q l Beckley Y Clubg Footballg Glce Clubg Baseball CManagerDg Cambria County ll l Xl -, 1 Club. i Kermit Sharp is also on his way to become a traveling salesman. He has a weak- i 3 1 1 h ness, and that is creating a disturbance in the fraternity house. ' f fb :I lxfd l gl by SHAULL, ROY MECHANICSBURG, PA. l Q'- r, ., a. ' l Accountancy V 'Al . 1 ' 3 1 L i Debatlng Clubg Cumberland County Club. g Q yi if Q l A friend to all who know him and well liked-in fact, a friend worth remembering. l l 1 J 5 1 x K . V f' l, X lfpfl U ll e i Qi . F l . ..' f X l ' ' ., . .. . .. ' about ,.j ' o . . ...... , .C is, .W ,ss Cv- ij.,,,.,4-,-,,,,-.wW,,-Wmil l K- an M '.15f' ff f' lf J ' 1' 'hbsf' 'Q O 0 X FT Q fg-Cf' r-al 114 Ir-- ,,, O O 0 0 l ' 9 O e s G F I lo I,. If New Pla o gfhx ll' 1 , 55 .zjuxq . SM E1 2 'wwf in mi P if FQIJ I ff: 0 WN ill lkfl ' .J U I r 0 5 u l E D I o I l U I Q L 3 0 Q r 12 0 4 I SHOPE, VIRGINIA HELEN df A ALTooNA, PA. Teacher Training Blair County Clubg Glee Clubg Basketball. Ginger is properly nicknamed for she is up and into everything with a will, never afraid to try anything once. She is rarely seen without a smiling countenance. SHULTZ, WAYNE FRANKLIN GETTYSBURG, PA. Aeeountamjf Bandg Glee Club. The Answer to a Maidcn's Prayer and the Pride of Pomeroy's. Dean Smith's most illustrious student, rhar's Wayne. SINKOYICH, CATHERINE ELIZABETH HARRISBURG, PA. Secretarial Dauphin County Club. A quiet girl whose sole ambition is to be a private secretary. Success to you in your work, Catherine, and may your boss never be cranky. O 0 Q O 0 o o 0 o 0 D Zh 0 O 0 0 . I W O iw G C es u 1 ,I X. i -N xy X 0 0 4 L O 0 1. D 1 I 1 lb sl lx , J --:xl 115 Ik:- lf ' 1 l I M? il .Ni l ll .ff ,Kg il W X DX Mix leg xy ogjxjx .FKXEQXNX 0 O f A-irfwiiiff. ........ f ---A-- f . --.L W-: L - .L,f,.----.---, h gif -.frq,,'q,m QAWWV V Av WWI WA -in ' ' 'Y --f --f ' V---LL' --f-Af -- ---W. .1 , , l 1 . - fx , N., , P' ' ---I 'IfQ7g' 'T'f'i'2li'f '-7'7-f'Z 'l?fA.- f rqi. -' 'f'-'M' '--'ffA ' ': ', ' uw- ----' --- A-----yff-H - ' ' is .arf fl-If! E 'I . 'J 'Q' 'Q' 'NF' il fel-A T'-sf--U 7 'Ng-Bits, IQ, vim sw' 'T XNJX' ' l 4' .ig .... T i lofi? 11 I1.fQ-I.T:.f2 .., ..1.C..Q,Tv. ..g:.s-g.--.giTQ,fi-.M:L ' 'A A 'N-U,-.tk i f - 1 --V-. ---fmt ---.- -N----H.. ..-1. f,.-...... . ....,, ,,...-...-... H H gig gg, ' Mgmt' gh- 15 , .3 , K il 1 ilk ' N Q 3 T- ' ' Q , , ,f. ! 2 1 l 1 I I j O , , It l I K r l l 4 . O , . Q i l 7 ll ' l 0 . Q Vi' ii MC it Nl u . V0 xl . l ,C 9 i . V ff 47 ' 0 ll Cx 3 K 0 . ' I ' V 2 7 1 1 1--.y:7g,,,.,QQ eden?-ff ,A J SITLER, ALMA , ' LEHIGHTON, PA. 0 Jil . , -V , , w 1 1 Teacher Training 'f' i 'MV , l L lu Carbon County Clubg Debating Clubg Junior Prom Committeeg Glce Club. O i 71 i Q, 2 One of our very active girls. Big-hearted and very popular. l I N 5 1 .f 0 Ifllq iff . 5 ii v is l 1 l l if-fl W i ,f , il 1 'iff-' SMELL, JOHN JOSEPH HIBBS, PA. J 11 ' ar' l ' . . H lf 5 ig If 5 Teacher Tmznzng ' o 1 ilrfv' f A ,' I . ei Smell is also on his way to distribute his knowledge to those who are coming on. G l l sfo? , ? Good luck, Smell. j 1 .. G . It fwfr l5i'.Fff KW is A A Mr g 5' . J A f Q s- 1 y K 1 gy j A . 6 14 l 5 i SMITH, BERLIN HAROLD B X A ELLWOOD CITY, PA. 0 l 'r . . . . ' ini, Q Buxznefx Admznutratzon if ,N f: 'l 1 ix A fl Glee Clubg Orchestra. 5 l .Liv ' Smitty is a regular sport. A finer gversonality and all-round good fellow is not if if. to be found. When it comes to music, mitty sure can make sweet modulations on rg 2 ' ix lj his fiddle. 0 jig ri of l o E . J M I ll T fm i .P ' Q 1' i A 0 9 auf i W ' ljg.1g,g:g ,-1545CffQlgg'Jpi:pQ1Q qghrrgzfjgo pglggiifliwzggijzfifjig L iE5ff't'S Tlr A- , -ff Q? l'-sn4.fE5 'iL'iQ'-fs-7 'ts-,'Tg'NLa'wf'f XQ 'ixlv Qsvfwc j Xi -'11 ue Ie-- 4 ' a 1 o 1 o 1 1 o Us If' W- , 0 1 Q 1 SMITH, EDITH GRACE HUGHESVILLE, PA. ff I Teacher Training Lycoming County Clubg Lutheran Student Club. ,4 Edith has a surprising knowledge of things in general. She sometimes shows a O O tendency to argue. Perhaps she may embody this characteristic in her profession. K5 1, 0 I 1 SMITH, LLOYD g A Z , JAMESTOW?I, N. Y. 0 AccountanqyQ '.y...'-, 'l 1 IVQQP-fn f'fg,,Q,,' 7' '- W pg Beckley Y Clubg Accountants Club. A 0 Lloyd is one of the boys who do things and say little. We hope that sometime he will be the second Al from New York. o I 1 o SMITH, RALPH A. CENTERVILLE, PA. Accountancy H Here is one of our real accountants. He knows what it is all about. 4 - o 1 o 1 Q 1 e O DJ-ZQZDZJZJZJZDZQZQZD I ..q11171s-- , tg 4 1 'IX'- wl . 'ZF 'I I 1. I I l ' I .sl ,. I i JQV5 M Ii 4 M ,ILL I . ' f ,fi I. J KL I l I 54 v 55 ' if 1' 1 e.K,,S' 1 E A ,I fgsifai. Agway MITH, WILLIAM JONES B X A COALDALE, PA. Salem and Advertiring DeMolay Club CScribeDg Basketballg Schuylkill County Clubg Phoenician Staff CCirculating ManagerDg Beckley Bible Classg Beckleytonian Staff CBusiness ManagerDg American-Lutheran Associationg Variety Staff CAssistant Business Managerj. . If we were to tell all of Bill's achievements while attending College it would take a book or so, as he is the achieving kind. Keep it up, Bill and you are bound to come through. . SNYDER, GEORGE WILLIAM CARLISLE, PA. Accountancy Snyder is one of our commuters who has picked Beckley College in preference to a list of other colleges. We wish him success. n , - SPONSLER, MARIE KATHRYN , f EVERETT, PA. , , Teacher Training f Druids Clubg Bedford County Club. ' Marie is very popular among the people that know her. Although very quiet, she loves dramatics. -.11 118 In-A O 1 l l 1 l o 1 pfwb' 11:-:lin J' I '-..:-:-'EF' Tfl'l7lilZT1Z1 , ' ,,Qg,. 'Q-, W-- ' - -4,.i' 'Mj ' '- 'f - WfAz'fL:-- 1' ' nfl -5 sq, KW f' fx ,ef -V .41 s6t2?': 1ljCT -TLiI'if'r 1TffT ,1f1FRfi,:f35 Y , , . .fu-1 O CIM Q Q Q Cf ., 1:i,ff,t,,:Jg EI 'fl Tm' ' ,, , 7 T-' ' 1-if J es c y F at o1 1, ' 1 1 'f' 1-,J 1' ol1 C 1 l iq 1 ,4 11, 0 1 D 1 0 1 0 1 1 .1 1 1 11 1 l ON, 0 N 1l f'- 'isffw' ' 1 . 1 t YQ 1' 1 1 Tw- 1' ' 'il 1 1 1' IU nf l liql I , I l OCX l ,l ll v f Y 1 QU lfi i 5 S F13 1 1 ' 21 11, ' 1 0 - STAPINSKI, FRANK C. sz qv A GLEN LYON, PA. A U 1 1 Accountancy 1 2 T - 1 Beckley Y Clubg Luzerne County Club. , Smile and the world smiles with you. Wherever Clem is his sunny smile 1 Ll, U l radiates sunshine. My S '- ' , I 1 37923 1 1 1' 1 .STERN, ELIZABETH INEZ fb A NEW CASTLE, PA. l J . . Teaelner Traznzng .ziiyq Inez is to be complimented on her Spark to earn her way through school. She X has been very successful in everything she undertook. We hope she continues her good , 3 1 1 work. , , ' Q f ,J 1 om- 1 1 I x D . 1 XX , lx x ff: Q 'i 175 STINE, ELIZABETH MARY HARRISBURG, PA. fy' 5555 Teaeber Training 3 Xlkfl 1 1, , ' 1151 lj 0 This girl with her quiet ways holds a place in the hearts of her friends that causes W lid'-E I all to admire and respect her. :J i K ' 1 PI ' 1 1 ill vlnlifii Im A .I lsf il f'-,il 1 ill ' li lfflbiuis -, ,CM-,M,Wh-gj,-,.,W,,,,.g ,,.fl1ig..,, M, E17 srsr -1----1'--------MW-.. -..Ml il l fi? , V iw-ATT-'T-Sv- Q 0 .s Q D - Q o,fMt.QbY-- Q.Am'Tlf 'Z' fi, A ? 1 1 1M-Se4Q,53A.wQt ,,1y C 1, f ' W ' ' 1 'W -- ' 1141 -, g.,, ' fffjg-if ..,,I 119 Ig.. -r E A 1 1 I 0 o o l 0 BfNgc iw X X D 1 STOVER, GEORGE M. Q dw A MILLHEIM, PA. ? Teacher Training 2 i Omega Phi Alpha CHouse Managerlg Fraternity Basketball CManagerDg Footballg 2 Baseball. Success in life to one who is successful in Iulling tricks on innocent people. Yes, -3 Shorty, is little but mighty, and often his baritone voice can be heard managing Q' 5 the Omegas. 1 ff J U ix l E O , STRATTAN, RONALD B. dw A Z STRATTANVILLE, PA. Bu.rine.r.r Administration A Phi Alpha Zeta CVice-President CZD, President C315 Beckley Y Clubg Senior O Tribunalg Glce Clubg Basketball. F Strattan has two aims in life. One to be a sound business man and second, a loving O 'E husband. It is our place to wish him luck because he has a good start in both aims. I il o x l i STRINE, HARRY TAYLOR, PA. o l Accountang' l Beckley Y Clubg Glce Clubg Basketball. 0 Harry comes from the country where the mines swallow you up. We would advise ' ' him to stay in Harrisburg because one can never become a great accountant under the earth. l i O 'lr jo rl in-F, - - A o A' O A 0 A O A A O - Q -' o Aisciksisnc-, J c I -'41 120 Ia-- Ne. I.. ' XT.. 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' Q fn, 1 . l ix I . ,, ll I 5 le. 0 o , , D l A ,MJ . 5.0 f I ' l I l I l by Aff N l 'V I M V 'X I7 ' wr hh T ' M A 4- ',4Li',,., 1, . ,L 'jo 61-:Auf f. . . ff W W A+ 5 ,.vX' l V I 'I. -i QV gi y ' 4' STULL,Ni'iRANCES A. UNION CITY, PA. 4 g U 5 Teacher Training - ' ' Able is one of our best students. She goes in for big things and will certainly f . l succeed as a teacher. . 3 1 l 3 I i SUDER, JOHN ALLEN B X A BURGETTSTOWN, PA. M Q Accauntang' 4 li l Washington County Clubg Beckleytonian Staffgjunior Prom Committeeg Phoenician QQ, LQ 5. Staff. ' lf l l When it comes to regular fellows,Jack is it. Besides being an accountant, he is also fig I an artist. This is very evident as his room in the B X A House looks like a first-class A fx., art exhibit. -.1 l li 1 Q-X., 1 I .AX . gy f ll. f. I gil il SWANSON, PAULINE D. N N E LITTLE VALLEY, N, Y, Teacher Training 59,1 A . . Nu Nu Sigma CPres1'dcntDg Glee Clubg Trekkers Clubg New York Clubg Druids ' Clubg Bec-klcytonian Staffg Beckley B1ble Classg Basketball. f' 5 This vivacious girl 15 rightly dubbed .Gloria or Swede-:. A good student? 3 Yes-and directing her talents towards music, both on the piano and typewriter, WC i y 1 enjoy her ready wit. Hifi itll I O lzffl if NX-.,e-..,-. .... .,--.....ggg:i-7-55g5f:f--f-ffj---e--'-t--5 -' 7 iff' 'ee' 'e ' ' 1'fIfifT'Q f,,, 'T' ---N iQffEl'lblT:.'i:li-fllfkwO H Q-r, N ij,,n-'f'-'if IQ1' H Q.-f ls'A X 2955! V A f7 ,fl i ff iff, ' ' --:JI 121 Ile-- V55 v . -cg-1.111104 ' 'A -..L ,wav I ll .H 1 i 4. ,4 'wI-:wh x E ,. C , 1 'I : '--ie ... ,?.....Q ' V -....-.....Tf. ............h,,,,,.. M.. Q-----his -..- ,Y W. ..- Ir , T lxli. . 5.5 5 . I Mail! 'HL 1 'll ill Ill l l xl, .lv-,x-., It V i vi 51 Il 'I ln y will I 1 I 4 ,.' fi ' I ..-It ' - ra Il I! I ix ,,.. .. x . -N. -- Mi ill! ill ll lil ' ill lgif,-flip Wai ml 1 . K ' V3 l .Ui 4. , 1 ll xi M sl. wg . 1' 'uffl iwl .' ' ll iq if ign- 1 5. li if ff I' 1 lg I l ifsfl ., l1', 1 V l 5. gl!! jl' . Qigf I l l l f - NIH ...A ,ly ,... ,A -- x S . 1 -. x'-', 'A., -H '- .. NK.. l Cfxx--fi 5. '-s..NYW- 4 A4 my , ,. xg' l , xx 2 A, -C l x I .M .,,u,,4 'fd , --..uf f SWEET, HAROLD B X A CORRY, PA. Acccuntangf Druids Clubg Beta Chi Alpha CPresidentDg Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Ball Committee. Always a live-wire when it comes to a good time. Yet, daily, his mind wanders to sweet memories of home, where Margie awaits. THOMPSON, CLINTON CARL B X A KITTANNING, PA. Bzuinem Administration ana' Accountancy DeMolay Club. Si is one of our big men in stature and he is bound to be big in the world of affairs. He is connected with the Public Service Commission and, no doubt, will be a com- missioner before long. TROXELL, MARGARET LOIS N N E LEHIGHTON, PA. Teacher Training Trekkers Clubg Beckley Bible Classg Glee Clubg Carbon County Club. Who doesn't know out Peggyn? She is seen everywhere, making friends with her ever-ready smile and causing heartbreaks with her flashing brown eyes. Yes-she's a blonde. , che, f',--- -,-'---Xe ,f--se., .. 1 ,Q f - -.3 as ., ' 4.3 if ' i l ,f l '-.xtzwmlv xfx 5. fl f'27'.':.V- ..,. -,...-W.,, .,,. ,,-.-,.,,,-,,-,.,,,,,,, ffl fy f l x '4 AJ' J 53. J Q .K 40' K ow l :Xu 1 1 9 Y Y C fic AX ll od' ,lf sw tiff . li Q ff K i . K., x If. r' M . w' f ily x-v VW: I i ,xv 7 Y f l? fi? 'ifii fgfi 1 v i 1,,l. , f . . 'nf-MI. E' .. fell s . ..,, ,,,,,,x V liz, :li ' iiif i ' f r lll' 1 i l llii 5 f ' ' ei!! l 0 l FP A SHAMOKIN, PA. Teacber Training Phi Delta CChaplainDg Trekkers CPresidentDg Inter-Fraternity Council CPresidentDg Basketballg Senior Tribunal CSecretarYD5 Glee Club. Pat is very popular and well-known. She is a very good sport at all times, but likes her breakfast as the Trekkers know. Any bottle of milk available will serve the purpose. ff f f MM rf' f ,. TURNBULL, GEORGE E. fb A Z PU Fy, PA' Accounmnqf If Footballg Glee Clubg Baseballg Beckley Y Club. Bull is an example of still water running deep. We have one fault to hndg he is troubled with insomnia and a habit of tying pajamas in knots. A real friend. TURNER, REID B. sz fb A CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA. Accozzntmzgf Ask Reid if he knows an undertaker in Cambridge Springs. If he doesn't, a certain blond girl does. just watch the merry twinkle in his brown eyes when he answers, Yes. ,.:-gl 123 .Wi ,I A,,V l l -be .'-,' ,p..,ig.g,5g1-,.,..l--e - me-, 1-.- svfiweny, Y --., gp, N .. .. Jferelgib iii? . 4' I WTC' - -' n - P Y V A , . , Ti' t, E l 0 X l 0 SO 3,1 Aiwa lifflio !-'f , . fy VARNER, RALPH A. fb A Z , PQRTAGE, PA. N ls. Ji Accountancy Delvlelaylclubg Fbeebellg Cambria cbueey Clubg Beeleeebell. ' Cyl' 1' Varner is another coming C. P. A. Along with his accounting course, he is taking GW a side study of Dutch. He is planning to become a great lumberman. . j .N gy J I VONADA, PHILIP A. COBURN, PA. 'A' Sales and Advertising f A Beeleley Y Clubg Pbeebleieb Staff CArt Eclirorj. , . Philip is studying to become a salesman, and is taking a side line of photography. K if He also has artistic ability. I-.lj gif. lr 'H iii, fl VONKROGH, FLORENCE fb A BUTLER, PA. Secretarial Phi Delta CPresidentDg Druids Clubg Butler County Club. il U o Fussy is one of the most po ular girls in school. We never saw her ruffled or excited. Always smiling and goodinatured and a good sport. IJ 4'-. l 0 ff- iQ, i ff --'Z PPPPZQWY' IMA'--we i 'S en-- Q e -no e A lifelike e e - S. e gggg. we eq 124 Ile-- .O O 0 2 U t .n ii. 4. fi 'Y ll S r 0 ' l 0 0 4 o ' l l 0 477 y 1 ll ', 0 l r X53 ' lr 0 o 1' l if WAGNER, BERNADINE C. 41 A SPRING MILLS, PA. X, I is Teacher Trazmng ' ' p l W 'N ' I . ,. . 1 J. 1 l flaw . . l ff Trekkcrs Club, Junior Prom Commlttecg Inter-Fraternity Councilg Basketball, XX Beckley Blblc Class. E A 5 Bernie is just another good sport. She is never a back number yvhen it comes to Q I P ,V playlng pranks. You might ask her where she secures all the pretty pictures she has in 3 Q ygv, er room. , pf 0 1 l :N l .. g' Q gig? 1 sl ffl WALA-ITIS, ADELE D' kj SHENANDOAH, PA. l 0 U Teacher Training X EN X nj Schuylkill county Club. f XX sf ,, a l e 5 Pit' . Dancing Dell, our minute sprinter, we know could win any race after a Saturday ll I night dance, from the Coliseum to the Dorm. Get ready, girls! Here comes Dell P start the Vic, we're in for a good time. ' 1' O il' Q Fl 3 ., 3 3 1 I I o Bl o 3 X WAI-TZ, BRUCE L- MoNToUnsv1LLE, PA. 2 l Accountrmql O I O . l M, ' Lycoming County Clubg Accountants Clubg Band. ,, . 'l D They say Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, and Bruce is doublv O gifted with a talent for music and a melodious bass voice. He has wit wisdonl W L and a pleasing smile. ' ' l N 0 I 0 P 0 O E - e A W 0- - .. l Q Q QZQZQZQLZALQO y3,y3g2 S a . N. .31 -125 ps.. 3 - N. I , W n QV --,M-. ' X W QAE. jg o -W Q llc ob' ca o eq' Q X 0 l N i 0 ' 0 I o Q 0 ' 0 o o 0 5 ' 0 A fiff' 414 4 o 4 ,-' O N N E! ' BUTLER, PA. l Teacher Training 0 O Butler County Club, Beckley Bible Class, Trekkers Club, Orchestra. l U Florence is a friend tha.t's true blue, wise, and studious, too. Don't misjudge-she may wear speaks but shc's just heaps of fun. No, she isn't Cross -not yet. 1 X 0 W l ' ' I 0 ,U A - few t , t , - f U Q 0 , ' WEIBEL, cL1NTo JK fp A Z TAYLOR, 1 f l Accountancy 1, 0 1 0 Luzerne County Club, Beckley Y Club, Glee Club. 4 Another ofthe future C. P. A.'s. If you ever visit Clint ' aylo .,'look o If ' . fl O for the mine caves! ! He can tell you a l about them. 1 fl X In l xi 5 V ' ' . Vi l 2 if if ' 0 U by y W-.Af l 1 0 0 i WENNER, HOWARD M. S2 fb A OIL CITY, PA. . 5 5 Accountancy C 0 i Basketball. , , Ii : If you want to know anything about the Omega's just ask Pop , he is always on q I J ' deck. It is whispered about that he doesn't like the women, but this is just a rumor. 0 , l l I 0 3 Q 0 n 0 L.--.H,...-,.C.. ,,-,. -.-. ,- ,.., --.-..-,--.' , -1 e ' i I Lrrwllflixc' Q 0 0 l o A o A O A o A 0 o C Qi up , , s4,st,af,sL,sL, we -QI 125 Ig... n he e C ': -d,- me C, , A. v CZCiQCQCZ'CQT,' no O 1515 ' 2, ,V ,,,, -'T 'ij , H - W M---- -M1 . 1 g l I I l 4 xl .l -ge- o , ll 1 l 0 q l O X , 1 l ', o l al s o X l 55 ll ll W l WERTZ, WILBUR B. Q dw A JOHNSTOWN, PA, yi , ' Accozmtang' l Q ,y Varsity Clubg Beckley Y Clubg Cambria County Clubg Baseballg Beckley I 0 i H l Bible Classg Basketballg Band. li lx Bill, our star basketball player, hails from Johnstown, but then all good athletes l 9 ' come from the flood city. He is also a member of the Beckley Band. if , f lyk ' X if ,ll 1 5 AQ! i ' fl l 1 l 5 Qli gl 5 WETTERAU, HERBERT B X A TAMAQUA, PA. X 5 355 l y Accounmnq' ll lx 1 Speaking of real sports, you are just naturally talking about jimmy Wetterau. l O l He is bound to be a success in the commercial Held as he has run Markley Electric Co. 'Aff l very successfully during the past year. xl l l 5 I will 1 z l WHITE, MARY LOUISE fs A Txmouu-E, PA, lg 4 ,I 2 Teacher Training E . l 3 Phi Delta CTreasurerDg Basketballg Druids Clubg Glee Club. 'Qkfl Q Mary Lou has the record of being a very Hne student. She is difficult to under- l c stand but she certainly can entertain on her uke. g Y' l Xie. l if Z l Ralf 1 l il, ,ill X Til l l Ill Til Ll' ' ' ffl, .ff. Ya' C-W, .,- fu-. ...YV,.. Y ffl- of VTL- - ..... --sflfnf- L'- '- --------W -fl 5 'Q C3-5 731'-X Q- fs Q for Q If 1 0.-fu l z.ZfP'+w4-BL!-i' i I I' .4 pe- V .W2fa'3f4f1f12'eE2 f .s..21-E: Q 4? elf al ll --:J 127 Ir:-' WIGGINS, OTTO C. MONROETON, PA. Accountanqf Band. The mainstay in our band. He plays a mean HORN. Otto is a very pleasant chap. WILLIAMS, EDWARD L. B X A LANSFORD, PA. Teacher Training Carbon County Clubg Baseballg Junior Prom Committeeg Phoenician CSport EditorDg Baskctballg Band. Ed sure is some guy. Of course, he cannot help that hc is so popular. Some day he will be a great success. ' WINGROVE, EARL R. DAWSON, PA. Teacher Training Fayette County Club. This handsome lad, with eyes of blue and wavy hair of, black, is shy, but that's the reason why he excels in class. .-sq 128 Ie-- uf R ,...--...- .C.,-,,-.- .-... C , .. -.. .,.L,-W., g gg M-MA-M Y E ffm ' f'.?acP'f7FfP'Q iiiicfw322'-1 i?f7' 'P 'EZ1? fL2F sfrfrv--'a:r:.:-f-our A: 1 ll lmff swfbffo Us4-f's11'f-fyflfil 'V I 52 1 If iii ' .0 l 0 ,L - -A --asv I C' ,. K .25 l :QP ll LJ f ,1 Ss 5' W X 1 lf ...J 13 0 E.. 1 :Ng l -.,,l : G,.V fs XL F l. 1. .C LEW-X lf 1 VJ lsfv' 2 f1 . I I 1 N if Q llkxaxx I ij: - 1 l EQ l lil Fr E.- .N ax X ik-J 1.15. 0 1 3 'Q lg ,l 1 :X lf X lr? 1.45, LJIILL 5 WINN, RUTH N N 23 POTTSVILLE, PA Teacher Training Schuylkill County Clubg Beckley Bible Class. Ruthie -another happy-fo-lucky blonde. Through her college life she has made many friends who can never orget her wonderful personality. We wish hgr logs of happiness and success. MCLAUGHLIN, MAE N N 2 UNIONTOWN, PA Teacher Training Trekkers Clubg Fayette County Clubg Basketball. Mae is a quiet girl, who has a smile for everyone. She is always willing to do a good :gn for an ther. A ,. Q!! L kgizli- -42 ATM 954, 3-2..4 QR' ll.-I Al- if-f'f 1 J:- , f ' I. APL-1 iq ' -f L, lil? ,.:.L- it r.,Y4.- 441-W fl'-P-1 ' ' A' ' 'L'l',,JX In ff' A Z, ,ft N ll. WOLFE, HARRY G. fl dw A HOMER CITY, PA Acconntanqy Band. Wolfy is a firm believer in the old adage good goods are done up in small packages. He offers himself as proof. f-11: 3 2 R5'?7ffflf' Q2.?:LfjQL.e21'f3f.:Q:1'jfj2,..f',::f fg.g4f9f' 3 orgies QT 1 4. y --all 129114-- 1-11 2 X 1 foil? Jw v0 .gl , , gf lfxxgz lm. lnx3iQQ M8351 ll,.1lil lwxilll 1-.,1 lfixll E3 -'tl 1 . ..,, , i : II 1 .1 ,...1 1 r, 1 ' .1 . l .U I... 5 l Il ,Q l 71 if 5 , . QQ l '.f6 f91i. :aww iw!! iXH1l1 11:-11 75,-.vlj ll :ll gli! 1-,., nl' l. 1-I :Q 'Q 1.1 12.2-.Lil 1.-rl Ejpfi . .11 11-41 I'i'Ij 11.1 fl: 1 N51 1-'ffl1l l L. ii ' llffll 'Jlr ..11 .1 .A 1 I QE l Lux -,,,,,,,,,,,,-..,.,,,,,,,, Y..- --,Y H , .,,.,......-.. . .... . .,......-1 'w If ,,.. ..-.... serve... V ' ' '-T'? A k 'fiwr 'x XfQ TQ-'MW , ,3 ' . ' W ,'K A V' iii 5' 'll Y' Yr 7-7 A7' '-:Q 1 f '1 Q' 'V-'mr' 1' uf' H -Tfim-' A :, if Q ' -' L nf ', 'ayxf 'X '-'.QLjfC,Nvr-1 'V Svxxyw BMX?-., B KEQ5, 'Y' MQ. s.. vi fm. '?HfN- ' f FQXY1 'pix o 0 '- 'x..f in xJ o o 9.1 0 N A., 0 Nwr '5 'NA-7 '2 sxz 'N 1 x.-,' 1 '-WJ 'b -sl,...fKxb::, J I fffff 'ff'fT-' -- H - wi --lA,1:f....' 4.-fQ.f.:l-.TY M M Y f 'L1f'f7 11'ffI.If. v 'f.LIfl.T1 if-1:-1-A r---,. ' 5: 12. zifzelgiwi. -. w Nlf f- fi X 'X ' r .4 ' fn , 5 Nu ll my L 1 1 t x i 5 l 1 1 Q l ll ,. l l O xii o A A 2 Q l il 4, it I 5 V , lip 5 , ll l if 'll ' ' 1. V gc P A l EHQ fa? Y l WOODFORD, SPURGEON O. DUBOIS, PA. . ,ffyl 3 Salef and Advertising ' A .ll Druids Clubg Clearfield County Club. 2 f' F 1. 1 f I This fellow spends most of his time selling Buicks. Success awaits this live-wire in f N 4 h his chosen field. ' , 4 x 1 - f' Q l g I ' 1 1 - If . l i .. r ' f , I r ' . , rf . ,. WORTHINGTON, WILMA A. PENNSDALE, PA. ry A ' is f Teacher Training When collefe days are o'er, thoughts will come pouring hack to our hearts of the l E ' girl named Wi ma-the life of our gang. A A igg -gg' e f if-.iii 3 l . 4' . K .1 ,fm ' V1 In X Vx? FW w A ,1 H' fi Fei 71' 1 A YACKOYICI-Ig' MARY A. ' MARIANNA PA. 1 Wil Q . ' - l l i ' f , f i -' l 1 f-,xl r fTcac7 r Trajntlng ,lj K 1 1' ,gif i .fli ,A ' . . ' J 2 9 A , 5 , Tre kers flubglifa! n Yuntv Clubg Basketball. 0 . vw' .1 is I Wu 3 lg l ' . 'K J' Asullyviary Vhe li t' ance! ffhat and writing to her boy friends are her favorite ' l , l I ' I J asfi A s. Ma' she be as uccessffil a school-teacher as she has been a dancin teacher. 'l ,i . J . P . . , - ff 2 J J' ,J 'A ' fi JI A I EEZ!-' , , , fl Mi J V 0 Ur? ls l .JU f f fl l ly e ' x J N ll 1 ' , Q Aw -N l 'J . M ' - A 3 ' QM -JJ :Lf ' i Dy svffgfi, ss,s A , ,, 1ifjf1f1,1,,i.-.,,-,,, ,,,,,,e e..N.-...Ailhwggeje,-,.-,--H--Iegg,,,4.iLg1Z'7if A-4 l l1 '7K NA Q ' ks 1 f Q 0 0 Q o ' o 0 a .9 a -0,151 5 ,ll ..g-,II 130 Ig.. I., QI I Ib-.L I I I o 0 0 0 D 0 I o I I I N o I U I II o IIQJ ' o YALE, PALMER LEE B X A SAYRE, PA. li IIXI Secretarial ITMJ . . gl a Beta Chi Alpha CSecretary and Pres1dentDg Bandg Inter-Fraternity Councilg Glee 5 club. IIN-JI Pal is the kind of fellow that you like to call your friend. If vou ever need any A QQXS advice or assistance, Pal is always willing to help you out to the Best of his ability. 51 I I, Iii II , Q. 0 WITMER, PAUL L- 'P A Z MILLERSTOWN, PA. 5 IQI Accounmmly lily Q Glee Clubg Beckleyconian Staffg Beckley Y Clubg Football. Doc is known for his wonderful recitation of Laugh, Clown, Laugh. If you I IA want to laugh and grow fat, spend an hour with Doc and we guarantee ten pounds. I . - ' ' MAL, Ml 7104441 ,oo , I I - II 0 ' 1 I I pf fx M WW M i o I - X 0 JI WW I I ' 'C ' X . I .T M of ---H -W I o o A 0 7 o ' 0 ' o A o '2 o 9 o - Q , 0 f I Z J4Q6JJJ4J6J4 W4QJj, fy ..,II 131 Ig.. 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J -4. 4 'W JUNIOR TEACHER TRAINING VICTOR ANGELL PAUL BAKER FRANCIS BEICHNER ALICE BELLIS HELEN BISKEY LENA BURNS ETHEL BUTLER MARY CERUTTI ANGELINE CIOTTI CATHERINE COHO ELIzAIIETH COLLINS FRED COLVIN RALPH CORIIY HELEN CZARWINSKY VIOLA DEAIIL PEARL BROOKS RUTII BLOOM MARY BOGNER MAEY BRUNER ADA DUNDORE ' BURTON EASTON RUTII EIIERT MYRNA EIIY RUTII EDWARDS HELEN ERHENIIIELD LEROY ERICRSON ROY FASSNACIIT ADELINE FEE GILDEIKT FINDLAY LENA FORSTER PAULINE FRANCISCUS LILLIAN GLDOD MARIE HAILE HATTIE HAMMOND GERTRUDE HART MADELINE HILL GERALDINE HOFFMAN GEOIXGE HOLLENIIAUGII LAURA HUNSINGER FRANCES HYDE MARY LOU ISOLA RENA KEIIIIART MARGARET KERNAN JOSEPHINE KIRKWOOD FLORINE KNISLEY RAY LEGORE NELLIE LACK GERTRUDE LANGOR NAOMI LANKARD CHARLES LAPOSKY DON LEWIS VIVIAN LISTING EUGENIE LOVE EDWARD MCBREEN EVANGELINE MCGINNIS EDWARD MCILNAY VAUGFIN MCILNAY LENO MARCONI KATHRYN MARSII FRANKLIN MATTHEWS MAIIY JANE MATTHEWS ELLA MAYNARD ANNA MEISENIIELTER DOROTHY METZ ELIZAIIETH MEYER RERECCA MILLEIK RUTH MILLER XVILLIAM MILLER JOANNA MORRISON HAZEL MOWERY HARRIET MOYER KATIIRYN MYERS MARGARET MOYER THELMA NICKLE BIANCA NIELSEN BURNBDETTE O'BRlEN ALDA ODELLI STELLA PASCAVAGE KATIIERINE O'DONNELL SARA PEPPLE EVELYN PETERS MILDRED PETERS CONSTANCE PICHELINGE MARTIN PIPER --R1 136 IE-. SUZANNE PRICE MARTIN PERSOL DONALD PIPER ANNA QUIRIN PAUL RAVNIKAR JOSEPH ROLL WfXNDA ROSE SARAH ROSS MARTPIA SCIINEE CHESTER SHAFIIER JENNIE SHERWOOD MARY SIIIELDS NAOMI SCIIRUM FLOYD SLACIQ RAY SLICH NELI.lE SMITH THERESA SMITH HELEN SNEDDEN ESTELLA SPENCER -JOHN STEWART HELEN STRONG CATHERINE STROOCIQ JIILIA STUDLACIC 1 AGNES SNVARTZ DOROTHY SWEITZER JEANNETTE TEITSNVORTH J DOROTHEA TOMIIINSON CLARA TRANQUILLO RUTH WIXGNER X ELIZAIIETII XVARD I DORIS XVERTZ DOIIOTHY WERTZ LOIS WICHERHAM HELEN WISSINGER GERTRUDE RVOLPE LORMA XVOLFGANG TEIIESA YESULAITIS HILAH YOUNGREN FRANCES YOUTZ MILDIKED ZATESLO DOROTHY ZEIDERS EARL ZIMMERMAN JUNIOR SECRETARIES LENA CARROL AGNES CIIECK ELIZABETH DECKERT ANNA ECK HANNAH HAMMOND HELEN HANNAWALT SARAH ITKEILMAN EDITH KISTLER MARGARET LUCAS GERTRUDE MARTZ ALICE MEEHAN GERTRUDE MOYER HILDA PETERFREUND KATHRYN RAFFENBERGER PEARL ROSENBERRY HELEN ROWE TEN MONTH SECRETARIES CLIVE BAKER JOHN BAER JOSEPHINE BOSNACK RENEE BENNETT PEARL BOOKWALTER ALBERT BOE ANTHONY BRESKIE H. R. COLDRIN LAURA CONNER MARGARET DANIELS HANNAII DENNIS CATHERINE EGRESITZ TIIELMA FORRY ROBERT FORTNEY GERTIE FOGELSANGER MARY GELNET FLORENCE GOODALL ELVIRA HALLMAN ELVA HOOVER CHARLES HOKE DOROTHY IMBODEN ETHEL KAYLOR MILDRED LATSHA MILDRED LLWELLYN NICK MATESEVAR ANNA PATRICK MIRIAM PROWELL SARAH REED MARY SELLERS ALMA SIIENELOEE FRANCES SMITH MAE SPEASE MARY SREBARIA OLGA WENTZ H1 137 In-. DOROTHY WESCOTT LOUISE WESCOTT CATHERINE WISE ETIIEL WOLF HELEN ZEIGLER KATHRYN ZIMMERMAN MARY ZIMMERMAN BARBARA ZUTIC EDWARD FRY THERESA TOMES ANNA MATJASIC ANNA TRUMI1 MARY GOODLING MARY TOTH ANNA STAKIC CELESTE GERTZEN . 1eMI5'..:. . pr' . 2 ,s-.. DAVID ALLEN M. BELTZNER PAUL BENNETT H. CAMPBELL C. CLEMENTS G. DAILY F. DENSIVICII N. DETER M. DOBILAS P. EYSTER L. FLETCHER GARNER K. GATH W. GILLAN E. GRIFITITII ENGINEERS G. W E. H. C. E. GUSWILER Houcn KINTER LEIBIG MAGEE MAURER W. MILLER R. NE1fI7 S. OSTRUM M PHIFER H. PICK N. PORT L. POUND W. PUNSIION C. QUICK 138 It-- L. READINGER K. REESER H. SCHREIBER G. SHOEMAKER J. SMITH WILLIAM SNYDER H. STEINER N. STOUGH H. STUTZMAN H. SURGER WILLIAM SWASY G. UHRIN D. WILSON J. WOODWARD W. WOODWIXRD BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, COSTS, SALES AND ADVERTISING THEODORE AMMON GLENSON BENDER HAROLD CONNER HAROLD CROMLEIGH PAUL HUTH FRANK KNAVER JAMES KRIBBS STUART MODENEORD SARAH MORROW li! O 0 N 0 I 0 o 0 o 0 VERNON DESSENBERGER 0 JAMES HAMMETT STEVE PLoDNIEc S GAYLORD HARLACHER ERICH ScHNEssLER 0 DOUGLAS HARTER Rocco SGRO ' HARLAND HENRY PAUL WINTERGRASS 0 ARTHUR HUBER o I o O o 1 0 I o 0 o fin? 'Jog'2og'Jg Q JogA2ogQ'ZA o A o AJ, 3-CDKADDS -:II 139 Ih- J fi x X. 0 ii Q., 52 f WAMMM ll, T555 P.-xrumola RouuEnM.fxN SMILH C.-u.vlN BEN NETT Kuo K MAT: BACON ROTH Hmmm ,IACOIIUS Tnoxuu. Moruusorx Wfxcruan j.-xuxsmz --QI 144 Ir-- .,f:CZ-'CiS'C?'?-SQ .I ., ,909- INTER f FRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS Pruiddnt ...... PAULINE TROXELL Vice-President .... FRANK ROTI-I Secretary . . . . .MADELINE MATZ PAUL BENNETT . ALMA BACON MERLE CALVIN THERESA JACKSON CHARLOTTE KECK Beta Chi Alpha MARK PARDOE Beta Chi Gamma RUTH BLOOM Phi Alpha Zeta' FRANK ROTH Nu Nu Sigma RUTH JACOBUS Phi Delta Beta PAULINE TROXELL VICTOR ROBBERMAN MADELINE MATz DICK SMILEY JOANNA MORRISON BERNADINE WAGNER .JR o D - 0 o 52a 3-20 SW! ca 3 0 I+: -41 145112- 1 Q, Jjcfgyzgzbzbztzf x iv 1 liz!! - g Y K . 'Jog,'JcQg-Io? log-y'2o5 2og'2og3pgDdg.' Q Q ' -:iI146I1Q- V BETA CHI ALPHA I FRATER ITY Founded 1922 5 I 9 LA TCO g OFFICERS Prcxidmf . . . PALMER YALE Virr-Pmrirlmr . Secrefnrj . . . CALVIN D.'XH1.lN Trmmrcr . . SI-fIior: RICHARD BEERS CALVIN DAHIIN HAROLD DELL DALE DORSETT EDWARD FINKIXINDER XVARREN GIYHNS CHESTER GORMLEY STANLEY HARMON HAROLD HII.DUbi MICIIAEL I'lORCHAK HOWARD HUEGEL PAUL BENNETT WILLIAM BRONVN BERT CLARK FRED COLVIN LOUIS KENNEDY FRANKLIN KUTZ CHARLES LANDIS DAVID LEE ROIIERT LEIQTER FRANK MCCORh1lCK CLAUDE MCGINIIEY EDWARD MEDALLIS M.4RK PARDOE PALMER YALE WADE RAINEY .IINlil'I'.f BURTON EASTON DALLAS ELLIS CHARLES FRITZ RAY GATES H.NROI.D STUTZMAN 147 IE'- . EDWVARD W1I.LIAMS . CHARLES LANDIS VICTOR RAIJIIERMAN FRANK SALTZER HE!iDEIlT SULTZARIIERGER H. BERLIN SMITH WILLl.NM SMITII JACK SUDER HAROI.D SWEET CARL THOMPSON HERBEIIT WVIZTTERAU EDNVARD WVILLIAMS MALCOLM MIKNMILLER MARTIN PIERSOL KENNETH REESE RENO STEIIS -11 148 12:- QI. '44 JI 149 1r EI , , E5 1 .N x V' ' X' X S NE JF K 9 ,v 4' f ., :wb 1 ff Q 3 QQ f VU, C1 K ., Y X 9 E . s X2 W , W X ' urs A 0 Q5 0 MVA! 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J . j I 5 XX ,,: - X sg im! k U X JQLL Q-C410 L6 I , l ' gf ZQ IZSYQBWAJZEYAR' - Q Q - Q A Q . f , 4 C -Q f f if 0224051 I M f x, +.QQ . VT I I Q! 1 V' -X X T 3 NF f ff. 5.-p JS' 4 ' X ' V K A I V, PHI ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY I 0 ff O I I fun-1...nmgu.m.u 1.1 . IA... A.-.In I. -Man-vnu-1 Founded 1925 I I O O O A' O .I Z I. O O 'VI O C M 0 O 'V O I OFFICERS President . . . . JOSEPH LOBAUGH Secretary ....... JOHN DEAN Trefuurrr Financial Srmrary . . .LESTER LEDER Guard . Chaplain. . . PAUL GUTHRIE I Senior: ALFRED ANNEAR HAROLD BLANCHARD ROIIERT BREDEENNER MERLE CALVIN JOHN W. DEAN JOHN DELIMAN JOHN HILL HERBERT HOFFMAN CHARLES HOOVER XVILLIAM HUETHER DAVID ALLEN FRANCIS BELICHNBR MARVIN BELTZNER ROBERT CAMPIIELLQ RALPH Conmr JAMES FRAILEY PAUL GUTIIRIE J. FRANCIS HOUTZ - BENJAMIN IVELL THOMAS JONES ANTHONY KAMENSKY LESTER LEBER JAMES LEYDA JOSEPH LOIIAIIOH G. EVERBTT MCMILLAN DAVID MURPHY RAYMOND ROBERTS df JIll1i0f.l' ' ELMER HARCLERODE DOUGLAS HIARTBR HOWARD HERWITT PAUL HUTII STANLEY LONGWELL KERMIT PIPHER XVALTER SHREFFLER Vice-Pruidmt . . .JAMES FRAILEY . .ERICI-I SHUESSLER . . RVILLIAM HUETHER FRANK ROTH KBRMXT SHARPE LLOYD SMITH RONALD STRATTAN GEORG E 'I'uRNnUI.r. WILLIS TYLER RALPH VARNER CLINTON WEIBEI, PAUL WITMER ERICI-I SHUESSLER FLOYD SLACK RICHARD SMILEY JOHN SPRANRLE CHARLES WEEKS ALBERT WILLIAMS 0 Q o 'O Aloivynolg 'log 204' o so VAJagDZJZ -H1 151 IE-- X. 2 A --21 152 la-A .ql 153 TF' yfsyp ' 'vii-!CZCxyfp W , Q .9'C9'C'.,- 0 Q25-?: Elf V o D'ZD'ZflZ1g'3o :S o A Q -:I 154 Ig. DMEGA PHI ALPHA FRATER ITY Founded 1928 Oglij .O O. 0 A 'J Vega OFFICERS Praridmt . . . ALIIRED MCCOLLOUGII .Yccrctaqy . .LAWRENCE ROssM NN Vice-Pruidmt . BYERS S. RIRKA Trmmrcr . . . RAYMOND Mll.LER Chaplain. . . HARIlY GLENN WOLIE Churfrr Mrmlwrf CHARLES K. DOLL HARRY C. KECIc,JR. XVILLXAM C. GUYKER ALIfRIzD H. MCCOLLOIYGH NICHOLAS E. SAIIOL Serziorr ROBERT F. RHAGAN BYERS S. RIRKA FRANCIS M. AYRES DONALD BOYER JAMES P. BURNS ANDREW DIIIIILL ROBERT EVERH.-KRT DAVID FULCOMER GEORGE FULCOMER HOWA1lD HANSON CLARENCE HAUPT JOIIN S. HOURILAIC CLAIR JONES ROMAIN KLHINS LUTHER MACKINSON CHARLES MCMlI.LAN RAYMOND MILLER JOHN N1XGI.E FRANCIS O'GORMAN LAWRENCE REUNING BYERS RIPICA LAWRENCE ROSSMAN JOSEPH SAVANICIC CLEM STAFINSKI GEORGE STOYER REID TURNER HOWARD XVENNER WII.Y,IALI WERTZ ALFRED MCCOLLOUGII HAllIiY GLENN WVOLFIZ jmziwzr WILLIAM BAUMER DunOIsE CORSINI ALBERT ELLWOOD NORNIAN EXNER ELISHA FIELDS REXEORD GEIJTI-IER JAMES HAMMET JOI-IN HI.AX'ACH ARTIIUR HUIIER AURREY KELLY ANTHONY KRYQTOFIIC CIIARLEs MAGEE WALTER MARSHALL FRANKLIN MA1 I'I-IEws FRANCIS MCCORMICK SAMUEL Z1 --E1 155 IR'- EDWARD MCI!.NEY VAIJGHN MCII.NEY EARL MOORE WILLIAM PUNSHON RussE1.I. RAMSIER ROBERT ROACI-I MILTON ROCKWELL JAMES ROTHROCK .BEIIER SCHAIICK ELLWOOD SCHOOLEY GERALD SI-IOEMARER CLYDE V.XLENTINE GEORGE WILLIAMS -JOHN WOODWAIKD WII.I.lAM XVOODWARD MMERAIAN .ql 156 IF' .11 157 Ia- I A VCA if Q, - Q I P Il X4 I ! i F r I V P r V P ii si Q5 BETA CHI GAMMA SGRORITY Founded 1922 A OFFICERS Pre.ria'ent . . . BESSIE LAING Vice-President . . . CEIREDWEN JONES Treasurer . . .ESTHER PROBST Secretary ..... MAY H. MILLER Chaplain . . . MILDRED HENDERSON Sentinel . . . .MILDRED ALLEN .S'enior.r fnniorx MILDRED ALLEN ALMA BAcoN NELLIE CLARK EMILY CAMPBELL MARY DEVANNEY LUCETTA DICKEY FRANCES Down MILDRED ,HENDERSON CEIREDWEN JONES CLARIBEL KING BESSIE LAING MADELINE MATZ MAY MILLER FAYE NOLAND ESTHER PROBST MARY PAIIIRA VIOLA REHM RUTH BLOOM MARY BOGNER . ' MARY CERUTTI ' ANGELINE C1oTTI RUTH EDWARDS ADELINE FEE LAURA HUNSINGER MARGARET KERNAN .IOSEPHINE KIRKWOOD FLORINE KN1SELY,Z,,1-la dwg, dlmw-41 MARGARET LUCAS ALDA O'DELLI CATHARINE O'DoNNELL CONSTANCE PICKELINGE .,u MARGARET SHAFFER HELEN SNEDDEN DORIS WERTz Lois WICKERHAM MILDRED ZATESLO Honorary Memberx MRS EVELYN BECKLEY MRS MARIETTA CoovER MRS DOWHOUER MRS MAURER W ix X 'N ,EQ 1 ,mf W LenLLL-L-4-,- S x .J 'W ' '4i v.....f 1, 149' Af I ' 41 . . . L f .1 A' .4 .vi 'jr' f. Hei l, Q fx, .Lt Atv, W rn gil. 'rw U' :I A . . f , ff l 'F'Yf2 '5PT9Ei,' Q '73 DAWN ' f - lx -' I-lv ' V ' Q-:Fw iss , J V A ' N, I v 3 X Q' if ,. J-Lai if fe . 7 .1 ,h l V. , fri ,icy ,Q ,E Q ' ,A 46- A 1 K 5 J. A , P 4? V M . ' 'wx 'xl ' L A 'lv X w if 75 .isf f, Q f ssg , ,. M5-F Mfr h,, v .0 A E .N ,I ig! Q u yi 15 .N,,1g, ,Ii it fig, X fb 2? fuE9? Lxff+:v -., 1'-2 A ' ., AW. wx. , Miqkmy Swv! rf' .A 5 .4241 'L . I, It WA 1 Q, , ' 4' . 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PAULINE TROXELL Senior: BEATRICE ALEX ANNA BAUM PYRRHA BURDICK MARY DUTCAVICH MARY ESORO THELMA GRAHAM CHARLOTTE KECK HELEN KENNELL ANNE KOHLER VIOLET LuTz STEPI-IANIA MALINIAK MARIE O'TOOLE ELEANOR SAGE VIRGINIA SHOPE INEZ STERN PAULINE TROXELL BERNADINE WAGNER MARY LOUISE WHITE FLORENCE VON KROGI-I funiarx HELEN BISKY VANGE MAGINNIS RUTH EEERT GERTRUDE MARTZ LENA FORSTER JENNIE SHERWOOD MARY LOU ISOLA Honorary Member MRS. BESSIE BOONE ' 36.fJZ4A Q 'C' 73,40 .JZ ,'2Q4.gQ4'Io Ao T35 3.5356 O G 0 0 0 O 0 O 1 0 W 0 1 0 1 0 0 N 0 N O 4 o N O 911160119 ' 1 :YHA-'M N C, ..-QQ ov .,Z1T'2,'Cj2:CjN9:Q ow Q-Qtjfs NU NU SIGMA SORORITY ' x 0 0 0 0,0 .Yi T4 '. Founded 1925 OFFICERS Preeident . . . PAULINE SWANSON Vice-Preeident . . . DOROTHEA DELP Treaeurer . . . THERESA JACKSON I Secretary ...... MARGARET HALL Chaplain . . . RUTH WINN - Senior: funiofzr DOROTHEA DELP VIOLA DEAHL ANNABELLE EVANS MARY JANE MATTHEWS MARGARET HALL JOANNA MORRISON THERESA JACKSON HAzEL MOWERY RUTH JACOBUS HELEN MEYERS ETHEL MAE MCCOLLOUGH THELMA NICKLE HAZEL NEWCOMER I BIANCA NIELSON Q ADELAIDE NIXON SUZANNE PRICE - CJ'5c'9 ' 9 RUTH REIDELL ELIZABETH Ross BESS REYNARD MARTHA SCHNEE MARY JANE SECHRIST DOROTHY TOMLINSON PAULINE SWANSON RUTH WAGNER MARGARET TROXELL DOROTHY WERTz FLORENCE WATSON FRANCES YoUTz RUTH WINN Honorary Member f MRS. GEORGE D. Woon ' h K x X543 SW gf' o ' Vo ' o' ' O '2og'A2o g JoS 2ogTJo S Q 4 --Q1 162 IE- R .QI 163 Ik' Q xzx if? HF' CHI SIGMA KAPPA FRATERNITY l HE Chi Sigma Kappa Fraternity is now two years old. It was founded in 1927 and is open to men and women of the College who attain the highest scholastic standing during their school years here. Loyalty to College, moral character, initiative, and profes- sional decorum must also be proven. ' From the Class of '27, the five students with the highest standing were taken into this Fraternity, from the Class of '28, four were added, from each Class hereafter, there will be but three taken. This Fraternity furnishes a goal toward which each student can work, and promotes scholarship, ambition, and ideals. When the student reaches this goal, he is presented with the key of the Chi Sigma Kappa, which should always keep him mindful of that which he has set out to do. Having received this key to life, he should leave his Alma Mater with the motto- Conquering and still to conquer. CLASS OF '27 OscAR BARTLOW DAVID DEIBLER JOSEPH MATEY RALPH EICHERT MILDRED THEISINGER CLASS OF '28 GEORGE HOFFMAN MADELINE CUNEO CLARANCE HOOPES MARIE HILDEBRAND .aj iss 1a- M Vi' ff gl, ,. f ,,,4,4j,4 ff QW? W 5970? ! , y yrVf7?fQyVy!!xf7 DQ, jf? ff kj Lfg Q3 767 I ,MVQ,Q A J. ' an-Q Q gf ,Maggy rw MU' v rj? ' ,J ' xj . 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ETHEL MCCOLLOUGH Seniurf MILDRED ALLEN ANNA ASH ALMA BACON EMILY CAMPBELL NELLIE CLARK FLORENCE COVA MARY DEVANNEY LUCETTA DICKEY ANNABELLE EVANS ARLENE FERRAR THERESA JACKSON MARY CERUTTI ANGELINE CIOTTI ADELINE FEE 'JOSEPHINE KIRKWOOD FLORINE KNISLEY CRED JONES HELEN KENNELL BESSIE LAING BEATRICE LLWELLYN ELIZABETH LONG VIOLET LUTz MADELINE MATZ ETHEL MCCOLLOUGH HAZEL NEWCOMER FAYE NOLAND MARIE O'TOOLE funiarx MARY JANE MATTPIEWS JOANNA MORRISON HAZEL MOWERY ALDA ODELLI CONSTANCE PICKLINOE --:II 170 In-r ROSELLA REMINOTON MARY EDNA SEANOR MARIAN SHALLENBERGER ELIZABETH SHROCK PAULINE SWANSON MARGARET TROXELL PAULINE TROXELL BERNADINE WAGNER FLORENCE WATSON MAERY YACOVICI-I NAOMI SCHRUM DOROTHY TOMLINSON Lois WICKERHAM HELEN WISSINGER MILDRED ZATESLO X r 5 I RUIIIS SAVANICK KELLEY HOUTZ SALT:III1Iu:ER DLNSIVICH CARDAMONE ROLL MACIAK WILLl.NhiS XVERT: SNLLL RAINILI' HOIICIIAI: LOIIAIIGII NALJGINLIIY HILL OFFICERS Prefident . .JOSEPH LOEAUOH Treamrer . . . CLAUDE MCGINLEY Secretary . . MICI1AEL HORCHAK VICTOR ANGELL WILLIAM BAUMER LEWIS CARDAMONE FRANK DENSIVICII JOHN HILL MICHAEL HORCHAIC J. FRANCIS HOUTZ J. PAUL JONES WILLIALI KELLEY LESTER LEBER Mefnberx JOSEPH LOBAUGH JOSEPH MACIAK CLAUDE MCGINLEY WADE RAINEY JOSEPH ROLL ALBERT RUEIS HERBERT SALTZBERGER JOSEPH SAVANICK WILBUR WERTZ EDVVARD WILLIAMS H ononzgr Memberxr CHARLES R. BECKLEY GEORGE E. SNELL DR. GEORGE D. WOOD --H1 171 IR-- BECKLEY CGLLEGE HY CLUB ALFRED ANNEAR JOHN ARTMAN FRANCIS AYERS .JOHN BAER PAUL BAKER RICHARD BEERS ROBERT BREDIIENNER FRED CALVIN ROBERT CAMPBELL GEORGE CROSS CALVIN DAHLIN JOHN DEAN 'RAY GATES WENDELL GILLAM CLARENCE HAUPT HOWARD HANSON ELMER HARCLERODE RALPH HARR ADDISON HARTER HAROLD HILDUM JOHN HILL Prefidmt . . Vit:-Preridcllt Trmmrer . . Secretary . Chaplain . PRESIDENT CHARLES R. BECKLEY DEAN SMITH DR. WOOD CHARLES LANDIS . . . RAY ROBERTS . . GEORGE CROSS . . ALFRED MCCOLLOUGH . . . HAROLD HILDUM CHARLES HOPE J. FRANCIS HOUTZ BEN IVELL EDWIN JACOBS TOM JONES AUBREY KELLEY WILLIAM KELLEY LOUIE KENNEDY GEORGE KUNKEL CHARLES LANDIS -JOHN LAYTAR LESTER LEIIER DAVID LEE JOSEPH LOIIAUGH VIROIL LONG ALFRED MCCOLLOUGH FRANK MCCORMICK EDWARD MCMILLAN GEORGE MCMILLAN EARL MOORE DAVID MURPHY MARK PARDOE Faculgy Memben PRDF. GLOVER PROF. GRUIIER PROP. HALL --R1 172122-- PAUL PARR GLENN POTTS BILL PUNSIION ROBERT RAMSIER LAWRENCE REUNING KENNETH REESER RAY ROBERTS P. ROCKELL G. SHOEMAKER FLOYD SLACK J. SPEBR CHARLES STAPINSKI RONALD STRATTAN HOWARD STUTZMAN JACK SUDER WILLIAM SWASY WILLIS TAYLOR PHILLIP VONADA WILLIAM WERTz HERBERT WETTERIKU PALMER YALE JOHN ADAMS JACK CARPENTER PEP CLUB OFFICERS Prefident . . . .ALVIN MITCHELL Vice-Premident . . . . FRANCES Down Secretaqy-Treafurer . . . FLORENCE COVA Charter Memberf ALFRED ANNEAR FLORINE KNISLEY RUTH BLOOM ANNE KOHLER FLORENCE COVA ALVIN MITCHELL FRANCES DOWD FRED SMITH DOUGLAS HARTER New Memberx WILLIAM BROWN MARY CERUTTI ANGELINE CIOTTI DALLAS ELLIS ADELINE FEE LENA FORSTER JAMES HALIL RALPH HARR MARY LOUISE ISOLA JOSEPHINE KIRKWOOD MARY STANLEY MCDEMUS EARL MOORE ALDA GDELLI WILLIAM PETERSON CONSTANCE PICKLINGE WALTER SHREFFLER AGNES JANE SWARTZ DOROTHY TOMLINSON LOIS WICKERHAM ALBERT WILLIAMS JANE MATTHEWS --SI 173 IR'- SENIOR TRIBUNAL Prefident . . Vice-Prexident Trmmrer . . .Yerretafjf . . Faczzlgf Aduifor DELMAR BORING CLAIR JONES IOSEPH LOBAUGH LUTHER MACKINSON ALFRED MCCOLLOUGIi ETIIEL MCCOLLOUGII OFFICERS . . .JOSEPH LOBAUGH . . , .ETHEL MCCOLLOUGH . .MAY H. MILLER PAULINE TROXELL DR, WOOD EDWARD MEDALLIS MAY MILLER DAVID MURPHY ALMA SITLER RONALD STRATTAN PAULINE TROXELL -'CII 174 IIC-' f ,.', ,V I I - R M. Tiff. N LUTHERAN STUDENTS' ASSOCIATIO ANNA AsH PAUL BAKER WILLIS BARROW DONALD BOYER MARY BRUNER HAROLD CONNOR CALVIN DAHLIN VIOLA DEAHL DOROTHEA DELP VERNON DEssENEERGER ESTHER DILLER ROY DIMLER DALE DORSETT CORA EROH NORMAN EXNER PEARL FETHEROLF EDWARD FINKIIEINER CHARLES HAMAR ANNA HEPNER JEAN HIGH HOWARD HUEOEL LAWRENCE IMIIODEN CLAIR JONES CHARLOTTE KECK FRANK KNAUER NELLIE LACK PAUL LAUVER HAROLD LEIIIIG ELIZABETH LONG MARGARET LUCAS VIOLET LUTZ ALFRED MCCOLLOUGH ETHEL MCCOLLOUGPI CARLTON MENDENHALL RAY MILLER RUTH MILLER WILLIAM MILLER HARRIETT MOYER RICHARD MYERS BIANCA NIELSON ADELAIDE NIxON MARK PARDOE PAUL PARR DONALD Pl-IIFER GLENN POTTS HOWELL POTTS HAROLD POUST LEE READINGER FOREST REBER LAWRENCE REITNAVER LAWRENCE REUNING BYERS RIPKA ' MILTON ROCKWELL CARL ROSSON .QI 175 Ig., JAMES ROTHROCK JOHN ROWE FRANK SALTZER VAUGHN SCHMIDT IVAN SCHNECK MARTHA SCHNEE ELWOOD SCHOOLEY GRACE SEIIIEL WAYNE SHULTZ ALMA SITLER RAY SLICK EDITH SMITH GORDON SMITH WILLIAM SMITH GEORGE STOVER RALPH SWAII WILLIAM SWASY CLYDE VALENTINE FLORENCE VON KROGH BERNADINE WAGNER RUTH WAGNER BRUCE WAI.Tz DOROTHY WERTZ HERBERT WETTERAU MILDRED WYKOEE PALMER YALE --wg.-v X I X ' 1. , BECKLEY BIBLE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Teaclmr . . . DEAN SMITH Prcxidenl . . , Leader ,.,.,. EARL MOORE Vice-President . Axxmlanl Lcudcr . . ETHEL MAE MCCCDLLOUGII SI-crclary . . Secretary .,... BESSIE LAING Treasurer .... Pianist . , . . MILDRED LIENDERSON MILDRED ALLEN ANNA ASII DAVID ALLEN ALMA BACON RUTH BLOOM HEI.EN BISKEY WILLIAM BROWN PAUL BENNETT LEE BERNARD MARY BRUNER ETIIEL BUTLER PEARL BROOKS LENA BURNS ELSWORTH BECR NELL CLARK BURTON CLAIR ROBERT CAMIIKEE CLAIR CLEMENTS LENA CARROL . EMILY CAMI-IIELL AUBREY CIKOOKS IRALPH CORLIY LUCETTA DICKEY VIOLA DEAIIL D0li0'l'HEA DELP CALVIN DAIILIN DALE DORSETT ADA DUNDORE RUTII EDWARDS IIELEN EIIRENFELD ANNAIIELLE EVANS RUTII EBERT ALBERT ELLWOOD R. Y. EVANS ADIZLINE FEE DAVID FULCOMER GEORGE FULCOMER CLUIIER FIELD VICTOIK FOLNSIIEE GILBERT FINDLEY WENDELL Gll.LAM RAY GATES WILLIAM GUYKER KENNETPI GA'I'll MILDRED HENDERSON MARGARET IIALL HAli0l,D HILDUM HOWARD LJUEGEL CLARENCE LIAUPT FRANCES HYDE LAURA JJANSINGER GEIKALDINE HOFFMAN CLAR-ENCE IJOOPES FRANCIS J. HOUTZ WILLIAM HOUGII HELEN IJANNAWALT TIIEIKESA HARTER LORETTA IJARDING EDITII IFIARRIS FREEMAN HALL ATLEE HALL RALPIJ HAZLET IJOWARD HEWIT1' JAMES IJAMMETT MARY LOU ISOLA CRED JONES TIIERESA JACKSON ANNA JONES FI.ORINE KNISLEY ANNA KOIILEIK ALICE KEI-PLE HELEN KENNEI. AUUREY KELLEY RENA KEPIIART ETIIEL KAYLOIK MARGARET LUCAS BESSIE LAING VIOLET LUTz CIIARLES LANDIS BEATRICE LLEWELLYN ELIzAIxE'I'II LONG MADELINE MATZ MAY MILLER l IAZEL MOWERY MARY JANE MATTHEWS ETIIEL MAE MCCOLLOUGII ALFRED H. MCCOLLOUGII JOANNA MORRISON VANCE MCGINNIS GEli'l'lKUDE MARTZ MALCOME MANWELLEII EDWARD MCBREEN CIIARLES MCGEE FRANKLIN MATTIIEWS IIAYMOND MILLEIQ IQEUECCA MILLEII LUTHER MILLEIQ EARL MOORE DALE MANN HELEN MEYEI! SARAII MORIKOW MAIYEL MELLo'I'r ELLA MAY MAYNARD MAE MCLAUGIILIN BLAKE MEANS VAUGHN MCILNAY EDWARD MCILNAY FAYE NOLAND ADELAIDE NIXKDN JOIIN NAGLE THELMA NICKLE SELIIURN OSTRUM CONSTANCE PICKELINGS ESTHER PROUST SUZANNE PRICE MARI4 PARDOE WILLIAM PUNSIION LEONARD PETERSON IJAROLD POUST CARL PHIFER ANNA QUERIN BETTY ROSS KENNETII IREESER LAWRENCE REUNING JAMES ROTIIIKOCK LAWIKENCE ROSSMAN MILTON ROCRWELL BLANCII RUMBEL MARTIIA REEDER ROSELI.A REMINGTON ROBERT ROACII HELEN SNEEDEN MARTIIA SCIINEE B. BEIIIER SCIIMICR PAULINE SWANSON VIRGINIA SIIOPE PEGGY SIIEIIWOOD MARGARET SIIAFFER INEZ STERN GECYRGE STOVER ELWOOD SCIIOOLEY E1 176 IE-- . ALFRED MCCOLLOUGII , RUTH WAGNER . LOIS WICKERIIAM . ADELAIDE NIXON H ERDERT SULTZAIIERGER LIAROLD SwEE'r GORDON SMITH BERLIN SMITH EDITH SMITH CHARLES SPAR SMITH ' HDMER SMITII FRANK SIIII-'MAN RALPH SWAR ROY SLICK HELEN STRONG AGNES SWARTZ DOROTIIY SWEITZEIK MARY EDNA SEANOR MAIKIANSHALLENBERGER MARIE SPONSLER ELIZABETH SCIIROCR FRANCES STALL WILLIAM STUTZMAN WILLIAM SWASY CHRISTOPHER SPEER JOHN STEWART JOHN SUDER RENO STEES NORMAN STOUGII PAULINE 'I'ROxELL BYRON TAYLOR J EANNETTE TIETSWORTII DOROTIIEA TOMLINSON CLYDE VALENTINE DORIS WERTZ DOROTHY WER'I'z WILRUR WERTz LOIS WICKEIIHAM RUTH WAGNER FLORENCE WATSON BERNADINE WAGNER JOIIN WOODWARD WILLIAM WOODWARD EDWARD WILLIAMS GEORGE WILLIAMS GLENN WOLFE FRANCES YOUTZ PALMER YALE MILDRED ZATESI.O SAM ZIMMERMAN COMMUTERS' CLUB DAVID J. ALLEN RENEE BENNETT PAUL J. BAKER JOSEPHINE BOSNACK BEATRICE BOOK MARY BOGNER PEARI. S. BOORWALTER JOHN BAE!! PAUL BAKER OLIVE BAKER ADOLFE BRANCA LAURA CONNER IJAROLD B. CROMLEIGII ELIzAuETII COLLINS REIIECCA COHEN MABEL CASTIGLIA HANNAIi DENNIS ROY DEMLER SELENA DEHAIK'l' FRANCES Down GlliS'l' DUNRLE LAWRENCE DllEll!El.LlS EDWARD DEIULEI! ELIIAIIETH DECIIERT' ESTHER DILLER MAliGAl!E'l' DANIELS MYRNA ERI' CATllARlNE A. EGRESITZ ERNESTINE ERNEST BEATRICE J. EYER ANNA LISA ECR ALVERTA FARENCE ROY U. FASSNACIIT PAULINE FRANCISCUS MARY FELKER MARY GOODLING ELSIE J. GOSSETT LILLIAN GOOD CEl.ESTE L. GEI!1'ZEN CLEIPATRA GASsE'r'r GEORGE GOSWILER RAY E. GARNIAN LIELEN GUGLER FLORENCE GOODAl.I. WARREN GIVENS KATIIARINE JIASSINGER ELVA HOOVlill GAYLCDIQD IJARLACHER ANNA LIEPNER JONATHAN B. IJOOVER GEICALDINE HOFFMAN CllAlil.ES W. HOKE ELVIRA LIALLMAN SARA W. IJEILMAN PAUL W. HEIIERLIG WAYNE HIVNER DOIXOTIIY M. IMBODEN WAYNE M. JURTz FREDERICK KAUFI:MAN GEORGE W. KUNKl.l2 ETHEL KAYLOR FRED KAUFITMAN MILDRED LATSRA NELLIE K. LACK EUGENIA LovE MAIKY R. LADAVATT ANNA MATZASIE WILLIAM L. MILLER LIARRIET MOYER IDA MICHI.OvI1'z ALVIN R. NIITCIIELL ANNA C. MElSENllEL'l'Eli G. LUTHER MACRINSON KA'I'lIEliYN MYEIKS DOROTHY ME'I'z BRINZER MUMMA IQALPH NAGI.E RDRERT NEFF BEATRICE NACE EVELYN P. PETERS MILDIIED L. PETERS --:41 177 Ia-- MIRIAM PROWELL STANLEY RlNEIlAlK'l' IIOWARD J. QUIGLEY IJELEN RowE MAIXTIIA IKEEDER VIOLA M. REHM RUTH T. RIEDEL PEARL IQOISINSON SARAH E. REED AGNES RDIIINSON ANN PATRICK KATIIEIIINE STROOCK EUGENE SMITH GRACE E. SEIHEL ALWIN SWEGER GEOIRGE SNYDER MARY JANE SECIIRIST MARY SREIIACIC FRANCES V. SMITH ANNA STAKIC CATIIAIKINE SINROVICK MAE SPEASE IJERBEIIT SALTZIIEIKGER JOSEI-HINE SAVIKMAN ALMA SIIENELLOFF LAURINTIA VALENCIA GEIQTIKUDE WOLFE CATHARINE WISE ETHEL WOI.lfE LORMA WOLFGANG DOIXOTIIY WESTCOTT LOUISE WESTCO1 I' ANNA E. WE'I'zEL OLGA WEMTZ RAY T. YEINGST DOROTHY F. ZEIDERS EARL B. ZIMMERMAN MARY ZIMMERMAN BARBARA ZUTIC IJELEN ZEIGLER STAPINSKI BRuNs'rnT1'un Consmx Kunxuf BAKE JUNIOR DEBATING TEAM PAUL BAKER GEORGE KUNKLE DuBois CoRsIN1 CLEMENS STAPINSKI Coach, PROP. 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FULCOMFR Kmsuzv T.KX'LOR Suomi RQIIIIIUCK BLAIR COUNTY CLUB Prafizleflt, BYRON TAYLOR Secrctmy, FLOIIINE KNISLILY Vice-Prarizierzt, VIRGINIA SI-Iomz Tl'6!l.f71l'0f',.IAMIiS ROTIIIIOCK BUTLER CCUNTY CLUB Pl't?.Ffll,El1f,.IOli LOIIAUGII S'ecrctmy, E'1'lIl3L MAE MCCOLLOUGII Vice-Pre.rirleut, EARL MOORE Tre11.rlzrcr, SIDNEY GUEST A. MECOLLOUEII ' CLIZAIIENTS A. HALL XVATSON VAN IXROGI1 MORRISON F. HALL DEAIIL Moonxz E. MQCULLOUGII LOIIAUIIH KIfI'vI.I .QI 181 Ig.. ,. 3 S 'a fn 17 Coumnn Sumn- Wurvrz MOGINLH Dunum HARCLEROIlli Vfuwun Runs RAINEY DILJKIZY Hokcrmx Ronmsox FkAn.uY CAMBRIA COUNTY CLUB Prefidefzr, MIKE HORCHAK Vice-Prcfident, WADE RAINEY .Yecretmy-Treafzzrer, LUCETTA DICKEY CARBON COUNTY CLUB Prerident, ALFRED ANNEAR Secretmgl, ELIZABETH BUCK Vive-Prexidentf HELEN DOAK Tremurer, NELSON PHIFER FOSTER XVILLIAMS KODAK ANNHAR Hunan. 'Hzuuucor Bmrzrcea N. Pmvun D. Hmvrnzn HOLLAR SILTER Euwlums DOM: Tnoxuu. 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COUNTY CLUB Prefidefzt, ROBERT RIEAGAN Secretmgf, CRED JONES Vice-Prefident, CLAIR JONES Trefzmrer, MARGARET KERNAN --ul 186 12:- IIOFFMAN WENNER DAILY HOUTZ SLACK MORRONV BUTLER NICKLE VENANCC COUNTY CLUB Pflfidfllf .............. RICHARD BEIsRs Vice-Prefidczzt . . . .BEN IVELL .S'ecretafjf-Trea.r1n'er , . .ETIIEL BUTLER WASHINGTON COUNTY CLUB Prefidcut .............. WILLIAM GUYKER Vice-Prefidem' . . . . ALBERT ELLWOOD .fecretafjf-Treaf1n'ef' . . . ALDA ODELLI --21 187 In-- Q I 1 -I w QCA Q J ONT N, 'u r' 0 'LJ fx I, S' A O V Swlaumm Cmzcu TmILINsoN MAT1'lll1WS SWAN: -I. Wcwcmrxwfxlxrm ll. MILLILR NV. Wuonwmum WESTMORELAND COUNTY CLUB PreJ'ide1zf,.I0IIN Woonwmzn Secretmgf, REBECCA MIl.LER Vice-President, WILLIAM WOODWARD Treamrer, MIXDIELINE HILL YORK COUNTY CLUB Prexident, LUTIIIIII MACKINSON Vive-Prefideflt, XIIOLA REIIM Secretmy-Treanmrer, RUTII RIIIDEI. KUIITZ Tnmwv Mvxtks M. Smvmza Nlawuomzxm DII,I.Fn SI:InLIi Wn.soN Dramas I'ARIlNCll Rmm Surrz Sraumusr MIXCKINSQDN Kremlin j.-xcxsox --:II 188 Ib-- NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY CLUB Prefiderzt ..... GEORGE CROSS Vice-President . , . MELVIN WOLFE Secretary . , . . MARTHA BAKER Trezuzzref' . . . RAYMOND REICHLEY --A1 189 In-- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER ' THE BECKLEYTONIAN Editor-in-Chief . . . . MARK M. PARDOE Anociatc Editor: . . . . BEN IVEL, C. ROMAIN KUHN Adocrtixing Manager ..... . HOWARD HUEGEL Afriftantx .......... . FAY NOLAND, LUCETTA DICKEY Bzuiuen' and Circulation Manager . . . WILLIAM SMITH Anixtant ............. LESTER W. LEBER Stajf Secretary . . . . . FLORENCE B. COVA Contributing Editor . . .RAY P. ROBERTS Sport Editor . . . . LLOYD F. SMITH Alumni Editor . . . RAY PRICE foku Editor . ..... CRED JONES Reporterf PAT TROXELL PAUL WHITMER MARY ISOLA DOROTHEA DELP HELEN DOAK FRED SMITH 'JACK SUDER PAUL BAKER DALLES ELLIS DAVID MURPHY MARY MATTHEWS WM. GUYKER PAULINE SWANSON BESSIE LAING Faculty Reporters PROP. P. BRUNSTETTER DR. WOOD, Faculg' Advisor Typixtx NELL CLARK BESS REYNARD 'B L41 Ei It. A VIOLET LUTz CHARLES LANDIS ETHEL MCCOLLOUGH HERBERT SULTZABERGER AGNES CHECK CHARLES HOOVER TOM JONES J. CARPENTER MADELINE MATZ .-.W V ' r-Mba' , , A .aa -Q, ,,v1fexf' fig' 1- :MTR I . 'M ,1 wwf 'U M, - ,df . - 'KKK ' 4355.4 11.0 Huh by . X - : J .x 2 Wx ' f yi-x l ' . wg. w ,li lx .,v. -2.4 LL. ,M N A ff v e fx'-V1 . ff .AL1 3 ' .Y ? A A Q .4 fs , xi .g f V Ffh R -'Qu 2 . ii 1 Vs z ' we V --xl 193 In-f N w EDITOR-Ill!-CHlBF7wW V V BUSINESS MANAGER PHGENICIAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief ......., Anociate Editor . Auociate Editor . Secretary ..,..... Butineu Manager ..... Auixtant Buxinen Manager . Affixtant Buxineu Manager . Circulation Manager ..... Auiftant Circulation Manager . Aniftant Circulation Manager . Adoertiming Manager .... Adoertifing Staff . . . . . Adoertioing Staff . Adoertiying Staff . Adoerticing .Staff . Adoertiring Staff . . Adoertixing Staff . . Treaxurer .... Art Editor .,.. Aniertant Art Editor . .Yport Editor ..... Affiftant 5' port Editor Auixtant Sport Editor . . . Wit and Humor Editor .... Auiytant Wit and Humor Editor A.rfi.rtant Wit and Humor Editor Perfonnel Editor ....... Auixtant Perfonnel Editor . Hixtorian ........ Editor of Student Actioitief Phoenician Faculty Adoixor . Phoenician Faculgf Adoiror . Senior Clan Adoifor . . 194 Ik-- MARK PARDOE MAY MILLER DAVID MURPPIY NELL CLARK HOWARD HUEGEL BESSIE LAING ALFRED MCCOLLOUGH W-ILLIAM SMITH ETHEL MCCOLLOUGH JOSEPH LOBAUGH CHARLES LANDIS MARY LOUISE WliITE LUCETTA DICKEY DALE DORSETT HELEN DOAK PAULINE TROXELL VIOLET LUTZ ISADORE SHEIPE PHILLIP VONAIUA JOHN SUDER EDWARD WILLIAMS ALFRED ANNEAR ALMA SITLER CRED JONES FRANCES DOWD GEORGE CROSS RAY ROBERTS HELEN KENNELL ESTHER PROBST ALVIN MITCHELL DR. WOOD COACH SNELL PROF. BRUNSTETTER Qi 195 Iv- A 'l f' . 4 N W , ,xx IIDIRX-WIIA ANNEAR MlTClll1I.L CROSS WOOD RUHIIRTS HuIaGI1L HIvNI:R XVIIITIZ VON Knnnu MAURIR MILLIQR SI-ONSLER KENNELI. OFFICERS Prexideut . . MAY MILLER .Yecretmgf . . HELEN KENNELL Treafmfer . . WAYNIE HIVNER Caacbef, DR. G. D. WOOD, MRS. M. MAURER ALFRED ANNEAR DAVID MURl'HY GEORGE CROSS RAY ROBERTS DOROTIIEA DELI' MARIE SPONSLER HELEN DOAK PAULINE SWANSON WAYNE HIVNER HAROLD SWEET HOWARD HUEOEL FLORENCE VONKROUGII HELEN KENNIELL MARY LOUISE WI'IITE MAY MILLER SPURGEON WOODEORD ALVIN MITCII ELL A-21 198 II:-A MINSTREL SKITS WORKING Tim . . ROBERT REAGAN Pete . . WARREN GIVENS Tory . . EDWARD MEDALLIS jake . .JOHN ROWE WHAT DO YOU MEAN BASHFULQ Boy . . .HAROLD HILDUM Girl . . .PEG BURDICK IN OLD VIRGINNY Mabel ..... ADELAIDE NIXON Smoke . Phil . . . . . RAY ROBERTS Raccoon Fire . . . . . BRUCE WALTZ Ragr . . Lilly ...... REBECCA COHEN Ephraim Eliza ..... MARY LOUISE WIIITE jolen . . Panfy ..... ANNADELISE EVANS jamima Honqybuncla . . .VIOLET LUTZ Topfy . Chloe ...... THERESA JACKSON fennie . .Ylioerf . . . .JOSEPH SAVANICK Banjoiytc Nicodemzey . . . DALE DORSETT Special Dancing . Interlocnror . . . VIOLET LUTz ON THE RAILROAD . . . WILLIAM ARTMAN . . . EDWARD WILLIAMS . . . FRANCES DOWD . . . TOM JONES . . . AL MCCOLLOUGH . . . LUCETTA DICKEY . . . VIRGINIA SHOPE . . , PAT TROXELL . . . WALTER MARSHALL ROCCO ESGRO HELEN KENNEL ANN KOHLER DAVID MURPHY CHORUS, END MEN, SPECIAL MUSIC AND DANCING PAUL WITMER HERBERT SULTZABERGER TOM JONES RAY ROBERTS RALPH HARR ALVIN MITCHELL JOHN DEAN KERMIT SHARP WARREN GIVENS EDWARD WILLIAMS HERMAN COURTER PALMER YALE CALVIN DAHLIN CHARLES HOOVER ROBERT REAOAN BERLIN SMITH GEORGE CROSS EDWARD MEDAI.LIS THEODORE AMMON --:II 199 IB-- JOHN ROWE CHARLES LANDIS AL MCCOLLOUOH WALTER MARSHALI. ROCCO ESGRO DALE DORSETT HAROLD HILDUM JOE SAVANICK JOE LOBAUGH JW WW? , 65,33 J f A ffm! 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LARRY CRITCHFIELD HAROLD CROMLEIGH GERALD CURRY . . CALVIN DAHLIN . . .lox-IN DEAN .... EDWARD DIEBLER . WILLIAM FINLEY . DAVID FULCOMER . RAY GARMAN. . . WARREN GIVENS . CHESTER GORMLEY WILLIAM HANSON . HOWARD HEWITT . CHARLES I-IoovER . GAYLORD HORLACKE R OFFICERS Librarian .... OTTO WIGGINS Property Manager . FRANCIS HoUTz Reporter .,... CHARLES HoovER Music Boara' . , .DEAN SMITH GERALD CURRY WAYNE SHULTZ EDWARD WILLIAMS PERSONNEL Trumpet FRANCIS HOUTZ . Saxophone Baritone ROMAIN KUHN . Trumpet Street Drum CHARLES LANDIS . Alto Tuba ROBERT LEISTER . Saxophone Saxophone SUB OSTRUM . . Saxophone Street Drum NELSON PEIFER . Baritone Trumpet KENNETH REESER Trumpet Saxophone RAY ROBERTS . . Cymbalm Saxophone WAYNE SHULTZ . Trombone Trumpet RICHARD SMILEY . French Horn Trumpet BRUCE WALTZ . . Clarinet Drum Major WILEUR WERTZ . Trumpet Saxophone OTTO WIGGINS . Ban Trombone ALBERT WILLIAMS Clarinet Ban Drum EDWARD WILLIAMS Trumpet Trumpet PALMER YALE . . Trumpet .CII 203 Ig.. WILLIAMS LANDIS Gnvws SMITH YALE DAHLIN B X A HMELODY H. BERLIN SMITII . . . EDWARD WILLIAMS . . WARREN GIVENS . . PALMER YALE . . CALVIN DAIILIN . . CHARLES LANDIS , . --:II 204 Ib-- BOYS Violin Cornet Piano Cornet .Yaxapbone Drumf HLWIT1' BLILHNER ALLEN HAIITIIR Hourz WILLIAM PHI ALPHA ZETA ORCHESTRA DAVID ALLEN . RALPII CORBY . DOUGLAS HARTER ALBERT WILLIAMS HOWARD HEWITT FRANCIS BEICIINER FRANCIS HOUTZ . A-:II 205 In-- Piano Trumpet Drzzmf .Slzxopbone Trombone Banjo .Yoxoploone OMEGA PHI ALPHA ORCHESTRA WERTZ .... G. FULCOMER . . ROCKWELL . AYERS . . MILLER RIPKA . . CORSINI . . . D. FULCOMER . . HANSON . . .QI 206 Ig.. Trumpet Banjo Violin Piano Violin Drznnx Trombone ana' Piano Accordion Tenor Saxophone , Alto Saxophone and Clarinet 'V r.IE2i1i'lTs D' Www f?II.ii N SCHOOL QUARTETTE TED AMMON . RALPH HARR . RAY ROBERTS . TOM JONES . . . DOROTHY WESCOTT --11 207 Io-- Bom Baritone Second Tenor Firft Tenor Arcompanift DAIILIN YALI: LANIIIS H. B. 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FRANK DENSEVICH RAY SCHROCK . . End End End End End Tarkle Tackle Tackle Tackle Guard Guard Guard PLAYERS CLAUDE MCGINLEY DICK BARR . . EARL MOORE . . . MIKE HORCHAK WILLIAM TODD , . WILLIAM BAUMER HDEL KEPNER . . DON HEVERLEY WADE RAINEY . . EDWARD MCBREEN DEWEY NYE . . . SNAP KERNS . . -.QI 249 Ir-- Guard Center Center Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back FOOTBALL 19zs-EFOOTBALL SCHEDULE-1928 SEPTEMBER 29, HOME Allentown Prep . .13 GCTOBER 6, ELIZABETHTOWN Elizabethtown . . . O OCTOBER 13, HOME Gettysburg Frosh . 0 OCTOBER 20, HOME Villanova Frosh . O OCTOBER 27, MILLERSVILLE Millersville Teachers' College ..... 6 NOVEMBER 3, WEST CHESTER West Chester Teachers' College ..... 24 NOVEMBER 10, HOME Ursinus Frosh . . . O NOVEMBER 17, LEWISBURG Bucknell Frosh . . . 28 NOVEMBER 24, BELLEEONTE Bellefonte Academy . 21 QF, Beckley College Beckley College Beckley College Beckley College Beckley College Beckley College Beckley College Beckley College Beckley College --sql 250114-- OOTBALL! The sound of the word sends a thrill up everyone's spine, that is, of those who have had any- thing to do with the game. And at Beckley College everyone has experienced that thrill, for everyone was back of the team-yelling, screaming, and praying till the finish. It was the good coaching, coupled with the fighting spirit of both players and rooters, that made the successful season that Beckley College enjoyed this year on the gridiron. Coach George Snell, a former Penn State star, came to Beckley College with a wonderful reputation, only to add more to his fame. Snell formerly played with the Well-known Pottsville Maroons, once world championship team of pro- fessional ranks. Snell's description of football, as everyone will remember, is: It's a man's game, and, Dog eat dog and you eat 'em first. Snell had plenty of good material to work With, as there were several men back from last season. Mears, Barr, Rainey, Horchak, and McGinley were on hand at the first call, and plenty of new material was available. Coach Snell gave everyone a fair tryout. 2 1 A . 4, -. J HV. . ' , .. 4 , . 11414- , L. .f..4 . .441 251 Ig.. , C QQQI7 iQ1'f7Q f7.l' . 21 i 21 dxf! -53 Ad..- SJ 5,4-- ': Opening the season with Allentown Prep, Beckley College met one of the touchiest opponents on the schedule. The game was played on a muddy field, with the slight drizzling rain continuing throughout the entire contest. The game ended 13-O in favor of Allentown, but they did not leave the field without know- ing that they had been in a bitterly fought contest. Elizabethtown was the next opponent on the schedule, Beckley winning by a single touchdown. The next game with Gettysburg, was, without exception, one of the most bit- terly fought battles staged on Island Park during the 1928 season. Both teams fought nip and tuck during three and the greater part of the fourth quarter, without any results. During the latter part of the contest, the fans were treated with a little fistic action on the part of the players, but the referee spoiled the treat by retiring both men to the side-lines. With but 30 seconds of play remaining, Densevich, a blond guard of noted ability, blocked a kick on Gettysburg's 20-yard line and scored a touchdown for Beckley. And Todd then kicked the goal. The game ended immediately after the next kick-off. ,X V, we A, .... P 'f-'il ,- ir., , X. ,I , ,,' V, X ,,. 1 , ,I :J ,, , .V ,I 'N '- 1.1 N ff - EQ 5.12 :riff-Ili -41 252 IP' Villanova, if you will - recall, was Beckley's greatest rival last year, and the game ended O-O deadlock. It naturally was looked forward to, being the greatest game on the home field this season. They came to Harrisburg with such stars as Terry of Mt. Carmel, all-scholastic full back of 1927, Dellabredia, guard on All- state Champion's team of 1927, and others of high school and preparatory school fame. But that old grit and fight which prevailed in Beckley's 1928 machine over- came every obstacle in their path, and ran rough-shod over their opponents. When the final whistle blew, Beckley's colors flew high over the Island field, with a score of 19-O tucked safely under their belts. Millersville afforded the next opposi- tion, but the team was in the pink of condition and its spirits were high as a result of the victory over Villanova, and as a result they pinned another victory to the list. Score-12-6. The score was tied 6 all, at half-time, and after a fiery talk by Coach Snell, the Beckley boys returned with renewed strength and vigor and could not be halted in their charge toward the goal-line. On the defense they just forced Millersville to punt at all times. ., ... gil., 2.5.3 . The West Chester game proved disas- trous to Beckley College. In the opening minutes of play, three of the Varsity members of the team were forced to leave the game on account of injuries. As a result, the team was weakened and Beck- ley lost 24-7. The game was featured with a few fistic encounters and many spec- tacular plays, but the breaks were against us and nothing could overcome their early lead. With a record of four victories, two defeats, Beckley met the strong Ursinus Frosh team on the Academy field. The team was ironed out during the week of practice following the West Chester game and was rating to go. The fans and rooters of the team thought that Ursinus would be easy stuff for Beckley and a few more were under the impression that they would enter the game over-confident, but not so. Coach Snell and his cohorts had Ursinus measured accurately and the team entered the game with the same fighting spirit that they were noted for and came out victorious. Score 8-O. The Bucknell game was a defeat in figures but a decisive victory in morals. The Bucknell Squad was completely out- played in the first half but in the football -'al 254 Ia-- world, there is known such a thing as breaks. The f1rst break came as a result of a fumble by one of the Beckley players and was scooped up by a Bucknell- ian who carried it over the last chalk-line. This disheartened the team a bit and for the first time during the season they lost that great asset to their football success - fight, They did stage a comeback in the last quarter and when nearing the goal-line lost the ball again on a fumble. The final game of the season was played at Bellefonte with Bellefonte Academy as the opposition. Everything was against the possibility of Beckley scoring a vic- tory on this once world championship eleven, in Preparatory ranks, as they had beaten Bucknell and other college elevens in the early part of the season. But Beck- ley entered the' game with the same old fighting spirit and with the motto before them- A team is not beaten until the final whistle blows. Beckley scored on Bellefonte which was more than many bigger aggregations had done previously, but Bellefonte's trick plays proved a little too much for Coach Snell's cohorts and they were defeated 21-7. The season of '28 was, however, one of the most successful seasons in the history of Beckley College. ' ' ' . ' .mwah .J'E,.1fi I-:xl 255 Ia-- Down Ml'rcMuLL BLOOM H ER YK 9 ,yr CHEERLEADERS W,,3fz! A F .Styx jvc ALVIN MITCHELL, Head Cb Legdb' Aytrlvw P' ALFRED ANNEAR N XXX Qzvph L FRANCES Down Aye RUTH BLOOM DOUGLAS HARTER V-E1 256 Iam .31 257 IF' IBASIKIEI IBAILIL Pfmnon STUTZMAN W. SMITH Bnooxs HILDUM ERlcxsoN I RAINEV WILLIAMS f f .r I9J jf' U1' f 1 ' A +L! M,1.f4,.u 1 , ko A 'X fx ' 1' fi, .w ffg. ' '4W'fJ - B X A BASKETBALL EDWARD WILLIAMS . HAROLD BROOKS . WILLIAM SMITH . LEROY ERICKSON . WADE RAINEY, Captain . HOWARD STUTZMAN . . HAROLD HILDUM . MARK PARDOE . .qi ,260 pg.. Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Guard M ana gn' A.r.ri.rtant Manager S ATTAN KAM SPRANKLE Hu H L S C ARCLERODE . MITH PHI ALPHA ZETA BASKETBALL Forward Forward Center Guard Guard SECOND TEAM Guard .... Forward Forward Center . VARSITY . MERLE CALVIN . ANTHONY KAMENSKY . . .JOHN SPRANKLE . . . . RONALD STRATTAN . . . . WILLIAM HUETHER ELMER HARCLERODE FLOYD SLACK FRANCIS BEECHNER MARVIS BELTZNER --11 261 Io- MCCDRXIICK STAPINSK! SAVANICK A. McCoLLouGH STOVLR S. Zlxmrnmw Moon Rorhmocx XVEKT: Km STOICL. OMEGA PHI ALPHA BASKETBALL TEAM ZIMMERMAN . Moons ..... RoTHnocK,Captaiu . WERTZ .... KRYSTOICK . MCCORMICK . STAPINSK1 . SAVANICK . MCCOLLOUGH. . STOVER . --:al 262 In-- Forward Guard Forward Forward Center Guard Forward Center Guard Mana gcr DeNsIvIcH Houon Osrnum R. Sxum PALMER STRINE CAnnAMoNu EVANS PLQDSUL, NONFRATERNITY BASKETBALL FRANK DENSIVICII WILLIAM HOUGH SELDURN OSTRUM RALPH SMITH . RUSSELL PALMER HARRY STRINE . LOUIS CARDAMONE RUSSELL EVANS . STEVE PLODNIEC .441 263 IK Guard M0714 gel' Center Guam' Guard Center Forward Farzcwrd FOI'1U!7i'd C. jams D. Wim: KYRNAN MAT: PlcxuL1Nc:1i L BETAQCHI GAMMA SORORITY BASKETBALL TEAM Capmiu Mazlfzlgez' . . Riglvt Forzmrzl Lefl Fa l'z1 'ard Centel '.,. Side Center . Right Gllllflf Left Girard . . . Brzssuz LAING . . MADELINE MATZ . . . Blissus LAING . . . MARGARET KERNAN . . CONSTANCE PICKELINGI3 , . DORIS WERTZ , , MADEI-INE MATZ . , CRUD 'JONES --Q1 264 Ima-- L Tnoxnu. XVHITE Vox Knocn Bunmcx ALEX K K S K IECK OHLIQR HOPE ENNIELL PHI DELTA BASKETBALL TEAM JERRY FORSTER . PEG BURDICK . HELEN KENNELL REGULARS Captain, Forward Bzefinem Mafzager, Forward .Tab Cheer Leader BEATRICE ALEX . , . . Guard VIRGINIA SHORE . . . . . Guard ANN KOHLER .... . . . .fide Center BERNADINE WAGNER . . . . Center MARY LOUISE WHITE ..... Forward SUBSTITUTES VIOLET LUTZ CI-IARLOTTE KECK FLORENCE VON KROGH PAT TROXELL '-ul 265 Ia-- Evmzs E. McCoLLousH SwANsoN Nuwcomav. MCLAUGHLIV Dum. Dru- Momusox NU NU SIGMA BASKETBALL TEAM DORTIIEA DELL 1... ETHEL MCCOLLOUGI'I . PAULINE SWANSON . HAZEL NEWCOMER . MAE MCLAUGI'ILIN . ANNADELLE EVANS . JOANNA MORRISON . X7IOLA DEAHL . --QI 266 Ir-- Mafzalger Guard F orwam' Guard Forward Guard Center .fide Centef HATTIL HANIXIOND Scunum F. SMITH Suluuas HANNA HAMMOND BuRNs Q oHrN MICHLOY'lTZ IMIIOIIEN YACHOVICH HART NONBORORITY BASKETBALL TEAM HELENA BURNS . REBECCA COIIEN . IDA MICHLOVITZ . DOROTHY IMBODEN FRANCIS SMITH . ELIZABETH LONG MARY YACHOVICH NAOMI SCHRUM . . MARY SIIIELDS . . HATTIE HAMMOND HANNA HAMMOND A-A1 zev In-' Marzager' Gzzard Forward Guard Forward Forward Center Side center 5' ide center Guard Guard K BASIEIBFKILIL 5.11-11n En W1l.L1AMs, Captain -Jo 2 logic S20 S'2og'2o gwlogiogjo Sao S' o h 4 2701+ !R 3. I I ' A I U .. 3 , ,', ,.,...... . .xjzf ..,.-,. ,... L.,,,, .. G I na I ' 1 LL-f' fm I I .,, I 4 9,513 Q-IQ 1 if Ni 372535 NX 1 M3 Di' iw I 3 f F' 4 N957 If 1 QM ixllxl 3 3? A323 IIT' L 5 gi ll! it M F ' 2 W N' T Me' ir' 4' K J F5 I -V I Ni 5 M gr WX 1, A EQ-,ffm Ak f fl N lil ,X I :yi ' xg gg ,l Q :SS I W PM J- ef, J MPN Mali: x . . V, ,f .J , ., ,,- ,f - R.. g - B A S E B A L L T E A M Catcher WADE RAINEY Second . . EDWARD WILLIAMS Pitcher EVERETT SWEITZER Short Stop ALBERT RUBIS Pitcher JOE SAVANIC Third . . LEWIS CARDAMONE Pitcher LUXTOR Left Field JOHN HILL Pitcher WILEUR WERTZ Left Field ANDY MAHOLISH Pitcher NICK MENTO Center Field MIKE HORCHAK Firet . JOHN DEAN Right Field FRANCIS HOu'rz Firet . HERBERT SALTZENBERGER Right Field MCCARTHY J Manager , . . LESTER LEBER --41271 Ito-- X lx' 5X '1- X fy. ' ffl alms lx . 5' Q ox J X .ffl n , W ,x .l r X w R gf N 4 1 .WX . ,V lim? if. ,SN PQ ll ' if , 4 CARDALIONE HILL Honcnax SAVANICK Ruaxs Swerrzan ,TX l ,- BASEBALL i HE 1928 Varsity baseball nine went through one of the most K, . successful seasons in the history of theschool. The season started L f' with a call for strong-armed men to work out in the gym and loosen the long preserved muscles. With the lapse of about two weeks, 'L the final call was made for all candidates trying for Varsity positions. The 1928 Varsity baseball squad owes its success to none other than ff Coach Ullery, a former Penn State star. At the time of Sisler's injury :Kxgj Bill Ullery was called to H11 his position on the first sack for St. QQ Louis Browns, and at the end of that season Bill finished with a ,il , batting average of .35O. My Wade Rainey, behind the bat, was always the old reliable, and could always be depended upon to come through at the time when hits . .Q , were needed the most. l 5 The pitchers who saw the most service were Sweitzer and Savanick, 1,112 and both boys had plenty of speed and curves. When one would l xp weaken, the other was always ready at a minute's notice for action. ,XS Dean and Saltzenberger could cover the first sack as first sackers I . should, and certainly were mean with the stick. K Williams, at second, was not much in weight, but what was lacking .Qui in weight was made up in speed. lg Rubis, covering short, had all the qualities of a good short-stop pi, and covered his territory with ease. or Cardamone was injured in the early part of the season, but was P4 Xl' E333 N ik 1 ' s I-7 ' , , V vu,-vin AA ,fr -5. . J .J 5 - V.. -J A fa, V ,A uf, g 1,1--. L I, 14 ,. 'Z G jd .R fi K , ,, -1, .1 A' -. ff .M 'X ..-,f',,f . , ,-f X ,J -.'-. r 1 , al- '-DiI 272 Ile'- f It Hi, ,, t iw? 1 K5 1-Q-.f ms, lik? a'- 4., 5.. iw., Y Vx. 5 .V Z . 4 , . Vff ill? a,'1k ,. E, ffm l1'1 l asf V 2 a ffl i K 5 1 . . 'w HQ ' x 1 31' 4 -. .R 3 .- X 4 ff ' 5 1 , ns, 5... s' fu! fj'w'l 'aww' ll. n . l 11 gf Ji' ' I I v 1 . , , Y E, L ' . 1 , . -X 1'-I X! Q : 1' 22 l l TRN-fl 'lf Ul ind 1-.,r 3 L, . -x fu lil if l if jf ll Nw' llfi- .I-,QNX l ...ll ' limi . QXNTX1 M i tx fl WX 5 i if-O f 1 PEN. Q 1 32 Ewa x me Ki X. 3 L .H ff x. 1, -' rg -.1 -L: ., a 4, ,,f- , . i Munro Wenrz Max-xousn MCCAMHY Hourz SALTZENBBRGER around and in good shape'again by the middle of the season. He was one of the best batters on the squad. Maholish, a Varsity man for two years, was a sure bet. Pitchers .could let anyone hit to left field and not feel worried for Andy was always under them. Horchak, in center, was the strong arm of the outfield. Mike had an arm good enough for any league and was noted as a hard-hitter. McCarthy in right field held his position like the rest-hit, run, catch, and anything a baseball player needs. - Houtz saw plenty of action as he filled Cardamone's place on third during the early part of the season and was used in the outfield pretty regularly. Long drives were Houtz's specialties. Hill was another who saw plenty of action, as he played both infield and outfield. Speed was the one thing Hill had lenty of. Gourley and Bialek were always on hand and could? be depended upon when a substitution was necessary. After all, a team is not complete without such men as Gourley and Bialek. Mento and Luxton were on hand at all times and had it not been for the ability of the other two hurlers, would have seen more action. Mento was noted for 'his famous slow ball and Luxton just opposite for his famous black horse. Both infield and outfield worked in close harmony, and this led to the success of the team. Losing only four men by graduation, Beckley College can look forward to having another team just as good, if not better, for the 1929 season. 2 t im., ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,-,.......,.,.....-..,.........,..........,-.,....,..,...,..,.,,..-,-..........-.--. M-.....,... ., , M, , J' s Q -5 ., .,.. :N r M.--.X I ,,..-. C wwf- -., D I ...--Mx My .- Y ' -'ISN L-,. ifff.i1fl.?.i.:.E5il':. 'iii X ' f' fi t., iv i' ' -' l 1-al 273 Ire-- -,ig-3 Q1 275 IF' ' N f xx i X 4 A, , 4 Xl M Gormux' Mx lil R Dxuu Hoa un. McComucx TEAM MALCOLM MANNIILLEII CHESTER GORMLEY WADE RAINEY PHI ALPHA ZETA BGWLING TEAM ELMIR HARCLLRODL MARVIN BEISNER, Cfzpm NLISON PIIIILR HERISERT' HOFFMAN Pun-Ln Bmsxen Hollxx w DLLIMAN W MACIAK GRn'F1'rus R.-xvxrmxun Osrnusc TERRY NUNFRATERNITY BOWLING TEAM SELBURN OSTRUM, Captain PAUL RAVINAKER NORMAN TERRY ELWOOD GR1FFITIIb JOSEPH MACIAK GMEGA PHI ALPHA BOWLING TEAM HANSON STAPINSKI FULCOMER ROTHROCK WOODWARD W. WOODWAIID --21 277 1r-- All RIPDLANE O ., ., Q wz'P2,'C2,'CQ75C1 Q, .,,9:Cl9s FAIRCHILDS-41 WALTER HOFFMAN Irutrurtor in Aviation ?aJiZXJZ ' o JZ T160 3,6 -.LZ JZ .JZ 'JZ Ao -pq zso pen .ql 281 Ip- ., ., ., 1 O 12'CT2'CHi: 1 -M 4 1 PERSONNEL INDEX A ABESHAUS, ANNA ...,..... ...... . ALEX, BEATRICE ..... I ALLEN, DAVID ...... ALLEN, MILDRBD ..... AMMON, TED ...,,.. .....45 f.'f.'f-15 ....139 ANDREE,CHARLBS..... .... ANGELL, VICTOR. ...,............ . . ANNEAR, ALFRED.. .. .13, 44, 46, 152, 198 ARMsTRONG, CHARLES ..... ...... . . .. .. . ASH, ANNA .......... ASPER, NORMAN ...... . AUMAN, JOSEPH .... . AYERS, FRANCIS.. .. . BACON, ALMA ..... .. . BAILEY, ALBERT ...... BAKER, MARTHA ..... BAKER, PAUL.. ., . BAUM, ANNA.. .. ... BECK, ELLSWORTH ..... BEERS, RICHARD .... . . . BEICHNER, FRANCIS.. .. BELLIS, ALICE ..,...... BELLOTTI, CLEMENTINE .... .. . . BELTzNER, MARVIN ...... . .. . BENDER, GLENSON ..... BENNETT, PAUL ....... BERNHARDT, WILLIAM. BERRY, CLAYTON ..... .....47 B 48, 145, 159, 170 ..,..4s ...156 138 .' .' .' .1111 BIsI-I, DERw1N. .. .,... .. .. BIsKY, HELEN ......... BLANCI-IARD, HAROLD. .. .. .. BLOOM, RUTH .... .. . . BOGNER, MARY ....... BOYER, DONALD ..... BOYER, FAvE ........ BRANCA, ADOLPH ..... .. .. .134Q136j145' .'f.'f.'f.'f.'f51,1 BRAWDY, EDITH ...... .. . BREDEENNER, ROBERT. BRENNAN, HARRY ..... BROOKS, ALLENE ...... BROOKS, PEARL .... .... BROWN, MAHLON. . .. . BROWN, WILLIAM ..... BRUNNBR, MARY.. .. .. BUCK, ELIZABETH ..... . BURDICK, PYRRI-IA.. .. . -BURNS, HELENA ..... BURNS, JAMES.. .. . .. ff .51 BUTLER, ETHEL. . . . .... . . . . CALv1N, MERLE .. . CAMPBELL, EMILY ..... C ......54,145,15z .. .... ,.....5s CAMPBELL, HAROLD .... .. .... . .. .. .. CAMPBELL, ROBERT.. .. CARDAMONE, LEWIS. . . CARROLL, LENA .,..... CERUTTI, MARY ..... fl 1.'Q.'QS5 161 138, 159 169 136 229 156 118 .49 .49 153 .'f.'I.'f.'f.'fff116 .51 159 156 136 235, 239 .50 135, 169 fx 1 PAGE PAGE CIOTTI, ANGELINE ..,.. ..,. . 136, 159, 170 U .45 CHECK, AGNES .... .... ...... 1 3 7, 193 , 265 CHRISTOFORO, JULIUS ..,.... . . ...... .... 1 35, 262 153 CLAAR, BURT .........,.. ,..... ...... . 1 35, 149 7 170 CLARK, NELLIE .... .13, 55, 159, 170, 193 226 ,241 , 207 ELARK, WlIE.IAM. .. ...... ,. .... .. .... . . '135 LEMENTS, LARI ...... .... . CGI-IEN, REBECCA .... . . . .56, 267 ' COHO, CATHERINE. .. .. . .136 1 .46 COLLINS, ELIZABETH ..... . .. . .. .136 ,175 EOLVHN, lawn.. . ..... .... 1 36, 149 ONNER, AROLD ......., ...... ,...... . 3 9 CORBY, R. F ..,. ,. ,... .. ...... .,... 1 36, 153, 203 , 206 CORSINI, DUBOIS ..... . .134, 135, 156, 178, 206, 231 COURTBR, HERMAN .................... . .56 COVA, FLORENCE. ...... .. ...... .. .. .57, 170, 193 CROMLEIGH, HAROLD. .. . .... . ..... 139, 203 CRoOKs, AUBREY .... .. . .... . . .... . . .. .135 ' CROSS, GEORGE ...... ..... 1 3, 57, 169 198, 227 .193 EROYLE, MILDIRIED .... . .... ...... . . . Z 161 ZERWINSKY, ELEN ..... . ....,.... . .135 D , 148 , 261 DAHLIN, CALVIN ..... . . .58, 149 ,175, 203, 204, 208 ,136 DAILY, GLENN.. .. .. ...... .......... . .. .138 , .49 DAvIEs, EDGAR ...... ............ 1 34, 135 V261 DEAIIL, VIOLA. .....,. ..... 1 34, 136, 163, 266 ,139 DEAN, JOHN. . .... . ..... . .. .... .58, 152, 203 , 149 DECKER, ELIZABETH ...... .... . . . . .137 , DEHART, SELENA ....... ,. . .. .. .58 DEIBLER, CHARLES ..... . , . 135, 203 , , 50 DELIMAN, JOHN ..... .,............ . 59, 152 , 161 DELL, HAROLD... . .... .... . . .... . . .59, 149 , 152 EELP, DOROEHEA . . . .... 59, 163, 195, 198 2g6 ,256 BNSIVICH, RANK. ........ 3 , 7 ,254 , 3 ,136 DERzOCK, WILLIAM.. . ...... ..., . .... . . .135 , 175 DESSENBERGER, VERNON. .....,......... .139 H51 DETER, NICK ...... .. .. ........ .. ...... ....138 ,135 DEVANNEY, MARY ........ .... . . .... 60, 159,170 , ,52 DICKEY, LUCETTA ...... , .13, 60, 159, 170 193, 229 , 152 DILLER, EsTI-IER.. . .... ...... .... . . .61, 175 ,155 DIMELAR, ROY .. .. . .... ......,.. . 61,175 H52 DIvIvO, EMANUEL. .. .,. .. ... . .60 ,135 DOAK, HELEN .... .. .. .. . ...... 13, 61, 193,198 , .53 DoEILAs, MICHAEL ......... ...... .... . . .138 , 149 DOLL, CHARLES ..... .. .... .. .... .. .... . .. .. .62 , 175 DORSETT, DALE. . . ..... 13, 62, 148, 175 176, 228 , ,53 Down, FRANCES .... ....... 1 3, 62, 159, 231, 256 , 265 ' DUBILL, ANDREW. .... ...... .... . . .... 6 3, 156 , 267 DUNDORE, ADA ..... . .... ........ . .136 , 156 DURBIN, PAUL ..... . .. ...... 135 , .54 DUTCABITCH, MARY ........ ,... . 63, 161 E , 261 EAsTON, BURTON ............ . . .. .136, 149, 169 , 170 EBERT, RUTH ..... . .... 136, 161 .138 EBY, MYRNA ........ .... .... 1 3 6 , 153 ECK, ANNA. .... .... . ...... ...... . .... . . 63, 137 , 263 EDWARDS, RUTH .........., ,.,........, 1 36, 159 .137 ERI-IENPIELD, HELEN ........................ 136 , 170 ELLIS, DALLAS ........, 135, 148, 169, 193, 226, 231 35-3057 0 'O 'Jog 'Jof2ogJo4A o K O Pi ,..,,I 283 pc.. 1 55 O O 0- O PERSONNEL PAGE ELLWDOD, ALBERT. .... .... 1 34, 135, 156 ERIcKsoN, LEROY .... .... 1 36, 158, 260 ERKER, FRANK ..... .... ...... . 1 35 EROI-I, CORA ....... .... . .64, 175 EsGRO, MARY .... .... ...........,..... 6 4 , 161 ETHIAN, SOLOMON. .... .......... .... ........ 4 7 EVANS, ANNABBLLE ..... 64, 163, 170, 229, 237, 266 EvANs, RUSSELL .... ................. 6 5, 169, 263 EVBRHART, ROBERT. .. ..,, ............... 6 5, 156 EXNER, NORMAN .... .... 1 35, 157 EYBR, BEATRICE.. .. . .... .. .65 EYSTER, P ....... . . . .... 138 F FAGHEN, L1LL1AN ,.... . . .... 66 FALTZ, HOWARD ...... . ......... 66 FARENCE, ALBERTA, .. ,... ..... . . .66 FAsNACI-IT, RoY ..... . .... . .. .... .136 FEE, ADELINB ..... . . ,, .136, 159, 170 FBRRAR, ARLBNB ..... .. .. .. .67,17O FETHEROLF, PEARL ...... .... . .67, 175 FIELD, ELIsI-IA ,...... . ......... 135, 157 FINDLAY, WILLIAM.. .. .. . ..., ,..... . .136, 203 FINKBEINBR, EDWARD.. . . ..... 67, 149, 175, 228 FLETCHER, LAWRENCE .... . . . .......... .. .138 FORSTBR, LBNA ...... .. . .... 136,161, 265 FOLNSBEE, VICTOR. .. . .......... .135 FOSTER, EDWARD .... . .... ..... 1 35 FRAILBY, JAMES ........ ..... 1 35, 153 FRANCISCUS, PAULINE ...... ....... 1 36 FREEMAN, ESTHBR ...... .... . .. .. .68 FRITZ, CHARLES ........ .... . . .13S, 148 FULCOMBR, DAVID .... . . ..... 68, 156, 206 FULCOMER, GEORGE ...... .. .. .. .68,156, 206 - G GALLAGHBR, WILLIAM. . . .. .. . GARMAN, ROY. .. . ...... . .. GARNBR, JOHN.. .. .. . GATEs, RAY ....... .. . GATH, KENNETH. . .. .. . ....69, ..fff135Q GEUTHER, RBXFORD ..... .... .... .... . . , GILLAM, WENDELL.. .... . . GIVBNS, WARREN.. .. .. .. .69 135 ........ .....138, 204 Goon, LILLIAN ...... . . .... ....... . . GORMLEY, CEEETER ..... GRIFFITHS, ELLWOOD ...... GRIFFEN, FRANK. .... . . GUEST, SIDNEY ....... GUSWILRR, GEORGE ..... GUTHRIB, PAUL. . .... . . GUYKER, WILLIAM .... . .. H HAILE, MARIE ..... . . HALL, MARGARET.. .. HAMMET, JAMES .... HAMMOND, HATTIE.. . HAMOR, CHARLEs .... . HANIWALT, HELEN .... I-1ANsoN, HOWARD ....... HARCLBRODB, ELMER ...... 148 , ,... ... 69, , 135 203 138 148 138 157 169 ,14s,203, ,208 136 203 ...........138 ... .... ..135 .....135 . .... .... 138 . .... 135,153 193 .....70, fffff70fi36Q . .... . 139, 136 ..f70,156Q203f 136 163 157 ..... ,267 135 137 206 ........135,153 INDEX, continued HARILAK,JoHN. . .. .. .. HARLACHER, GAYLORD .... HARMAN, STANLEY ..... 1-IARR, RALPH. . .... . .. . HASSINGER, KATHRYN. .. .. HART, GERTRUDE .... . . HARTBR, A. J ...... . . HARTER, DOUGLAS .... HARTBR, THERESA. . .. HAUPT, CLARENCE.. .. HAVERSTICK, RUFUs. . .. . HAWN, CHARLES. ..... HEBERLIG, PAUL .... HEILMAN, SARA ....... HEISTAND, AERAM. .. .. . HENDERSON, MILDRED.. ., HENRY, HARLAN ....,.. HBPNBR, ANNA ...... HEWITT, HOWARD .... HIGH, GENE. ...... fIfIi39Q . .... 71, ffffi39Q .ffffffff135 'A74'i49'236' HILDUM, HAROLD. . .. . . .... , , H1LL,JoHN.... .. .. HILL, MADELINB.. .. . H1vNER, WAYNE. .. HLAVACI-I,JoHN. .. .. .. HOCKMUTI-I, JOSEPH ........ HOFFMAN, GBRALDINB .... HOFFMAN, HARRY .... . . HOFFMAN, HERBERT .... HOLLAR, ARLENE ....... . . HOLLBNBAUGH, GEORGE .... HOOVER, CI-IARLEs ........ HOOVBR, JONATHAN ..... . HoRc1-IAK, MICHAEL .. HOUGI-I, WILLIAM .... HOUTz, FRANCIS .... . HRITZ, MICHAEL ..... .. .. . HUBER, ARTHUR .....,..... HUBGEL, HOWARD 12, 78, 148, 169,175, HUETHER, WILLIAM ........ HUGH, PAUL .... .. .... .. .. HUGHES, JosEFH. .... . HUNSINGBR, LAURA ..... HUSTBD, HARRY... .. . HYDE, FRANCES ..... IMBODBN, DOROTHY ........ . .. . ISOLA, MARY LoU1sE ...... ,... .... ..74 fQfff75 '..fff76f152 'f77f149.171 'fffff77j152 176, 193, 194, ...,i36 IVBLL, BENJAMIN ..... .... . . .. . . . JACKSON, THEREsA. .... ..... .... . 7 9 JACOBS, EDWIN.. ... ... .. JAcoBUs,RUTH..... JoNEs,ANNA ..... . .... .... . JONES, CRBD .... . . . .... 13, 81, 159, 170 JoNEs, CLAIR ...... ............... 8 0 JONEs,J1: PAUL. .. .. JONES, HoMAs ..... .. 132 KAMBNSKY, ANTHONY ........... 82, 152 KAPOLSKI, BLANCTIB ..... n 7 x PAGE .71,156 203,261 148,169 135,207 .....72 136,265 .....71 153,256 .....72 .72, 156 . .. .135 ....135 ....73 ....137 . .. .135 .73,159 ....139 .....73 153,203 ....175 258,260 153, 171 ....136 169,198 135,157 .....75 ....136 .....75 .76,152 .....76 ....136 193,203 ....135 228,250 138,263 171,203 .....77 139,157 198,229 152,261 139,153 .....7s ....136 ....135 ....136 175,267 161,193 .79,152 145,163 ....135 145,163 .....8o 193,264 156,174 .81,171 193,207 231,261 .....82 Jiqasif-'JIE5ES3L1F Q AJ I-1 f1:5::Q.Y LJ2g5sZj'2 615522, J E:5E::F , Q- l12gEE52l:Jl g5i7I:?152E5 ' -:II 284 IE' '7CCQ9Q,'Q Q Q PERSONNEL INDEX, contlnucd PAGE PAGE KAUEEMAN, FRED ..... ............. 1 35 MARSHALL, WALTER. .. . .. .. .135, 157 KAUFFMAN, RUTH, , ,, . ,. .. ,,,....,.. .82 MARTZ, GBRTRUDE. .... . .. .. .. .137, 161 KEcK, CHARLOTTE.. . . .... .83 145, 161, 265 MATTHEWS, FRANKLIN .... ...... .... 1 3 4, 136 KELLER, ELLEN ....,. .... ...... . . . .83 MATTHEWS, MARY JANE.. .... . .136, 163, 170, 193 KELLEY, AUEREY.. .. . ...... ........ 1 35, 157 MATz, MADELINE KELLY, WILLIAM ...., ........ . .... 8 3, 171, 255 13, 93,145, 159, 170, 193, 226, 264 KENNEDY, LOUIS ........ . . .... . . ...... . .84, 148 MAURER, ELVIN ......................... .. 138 KENNELL, HELEN. .. .. .. .13, 84,161 170, 198,265 MAYNARD, ELLA ........... .... . .. .. .. .. .. 136 KEPHART, RENA.. .... .. . . .... . . .... . ....,.. 136 MOBREEN, EDWARD ....... . . . . .136, 255 KERNAN, MARGARET ......, .... ..... 1 3 6, 159, 264 MCCLELLAND, DONALD ...... ........ ...... . . 94 KING, CLARIBEL ........ .... 8 4, 159, 179 l MCCOLLOUGH, ALFRED KINTER, EEERT ...,.... .. . .. .. .. .. .138 13, 44, 93,156, 174, 175, 179, 226, 262 KIRKWOOD, JOSBPHINB .... . . . .136, 159 MCCOLLOUGH, ETHEL ................ 13, 44, 93 KIsTLER, EDITH. .. .... . ......... 137 163, 170, 174, 175, 179, 193, 230, 264, 266 KLOPP, ALBERT ....... , ..,....... ...... 8 5 MCCORMACK, FRANK ...... ............ . . .94, 148 KNISELY, FLORINE .... . . .... 136, 159, 170 MCCORMICK, FLOYD ........ . ........ 135, 157, 262 KOHLER, ANNA. .... . .. .. .85,161 234, 238, 265 MCCRACKEN, FRED. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .94 KRIEES, AMES ............ ................. 1 39 MCDEMUS, STANLEY ....., ...... . . 135 KRYSTOF11C, ANTHONY.. .......... . 135,157, 260 MCGINLEY, CLAUDE. .. .. .. . .. .. .111 251 KUHN, C. ROMAIN. .... .... 4 4, 85, 156, 193, 203 MCGINNISS, EVANGELINE ...... . .. .136, 161 KUNKLE, GEORGE .... ........ .... 1 6 9, 178 MCILNAY, EDWARD ...... .. . ..... 136, 157 KURTZ, WAYNE .... . . .. . .... ........ 1 35 MCILNAY, VAUGHN ...... .. .. .136, 157 McKEE, CLIFTON. ..... . ....... 135 L MCLAUGHLIN, MAE ..... ..... 1 29 266 LACK, NELLIE .................... .86, 136, 231 MCMILLANI CHARLES ' ' 156 LAING, Bmw ....... 13, se, 159, 170 193,227,264 MCMIL'-AN, EVBRETTEH -- -----A ' -951152 LAMISON, DOROTHY ........... . .... ......... 8 6 MEANS! BLAKE ' ' ' ' '135 LANDS, CHARLES I...ll..l 13, 87, 149 169, 193, 230 MEDALIS, EDWARD. .... .. .. .95,148,174, 227 LANGAN, GERTRUDB ........................ 136 MEEEAN' ALICE 1 37 . LANKARD, NAOMI ...... . . . ...... ....... 1 36 MEIEENLIELTEI1' ANNA ' ' -1361 156 LAPOSKY, CHARLES.. UIAI ....' 1 36 MELLOTT, MAEEL ......... . ..... . .95 LAUVER, PAUL.. U .Il' H H H -- H .135 MENDENHALL, CARLTON ..... - 1- -96, 175 LAYTAR, JOHN ..,... ..... .... . 8 7, 179 METZ' DOROTHY ' ' -136 LEEER, LEsTER. .. .. ..... 87 152, 171, 193 METZLEEI HENRY' ' ' ' '135 LEE, DAVID ....,. . .. . .. .. .88,148 MEYER- HELEF LEGORB, RAY' H .-4 U I .llt I .136 ICHLOVITZ, DA .... . . .. .9 , 7 LEIDIG, HAROLD. . . .. . ........ .. .138 MILLER, EVHLYN '-'-- -'-- - -' ' '96 LEISTER, ROBERT. .. .. . . ,88, 148,203 MILLER, LUTHER - ---'f ---' - ---- -- ' '135 LEWIS, DONALD. . .... . . ......... 136 MILLER, MAY H-131 441 971 159, 174, 1981 2271 231 LISTING, VIVIAN ......... . ...... ........ 1 36 MILLER, RAY H ' - '--' ' - 17, 97' 156' 206 LLEWELLYN, BEATRICE. ....,...,.., ..... 8 9, 170 MII-'I-ER: REBECCA - --' ' '----'--'--- ' '-'- -136 . LQBIUGH, Jam-H ....... . .... 13,89 152,171,174 513:21 QVIEEIM- -- -- -I 1- - LOHR,RAY ....... .... .... . .... 89 I LONG, ELIZABETH. H I I tllt '90, 170, 267 MILLER, WILLIAM L.. ...... . . ...... . .. .. .. .138 LONG, VIRGIL ...... .. .. . . .... . .. .90 MITCHELL, ALVIN 13' 441 97' 1691 1981 229' 256 LONGWELL, STANLEY ..-.., v .--. 135, 153 MOORE, EARL ....... ........... 1 34, 139, 157, 262 LOSCH, MARY .l.l..llL. .... . H '90 MORRlSON,'IOANNA ..... . , .136, 145, 163, 170, 266 LOVE, EUGENE - .. I ,.. 136 MORROW, SARAH. ..... . ........ .. . .... . .. .139 LOvvER, PAUL ........ .. . .... . . .... .... . .. .135 MOWRY, HAZEL '-' '- ' - ' '136f 163,170 EUcAs,x1?'IARGARET ...................... 137, 159 33:51-AEQZSQIIIF-'I' - - ' ' ' --'--' - UTZ, IOLET 1 --'--' '----- - ' - 13, 91, 161, 170, 175, 179, 193, 241, 265 MUMMA, BRINSER ........ .. .. . 135 MUNDOREF, MARSHALL ........ . ...... . . ..... .98 M MURPHY, DAVID MACDONALD, CLAUDE .,... .... .... .... 9 1 M ,Ins KATHRAI441 98' 152' 169' 174' 193' 198' MACHISON, LUTHER ..... .... 9 2, 156, 174 MYERS' RKHARD ' ' ' ' ' 99 MAClAK,JOSEPH. ...... .. .... ....92 ' MADENPORD, STEWART ..... . .... . .139 N MAGEE, CHARLES .... .... . ..... 1 38, 157 NAGLE, JOHN ..... ...... . ..., 9 9, 156 MALINIAK, STEPHANIA .... .... . 12, 92,161 NAGLE, RALPH. ,.... . ,, . ..,...... .. ,135 MANN, DALE .... . . .... . .. . ...... ...... 1 35 NEFF, ROBERT ..... .,... .... . ,,...... . . .138 MANMILLER, MALCOLM ...... ...., 1 35, 149, 230 NEWCOMER, HAZEL ..... . ..... 99, 163, 170, 266 MARCONI, LENA ...,.. .... .... ...... . 1 3 6 NICKLE, THELMA. .... . .... ,. .. .136, 163 MARsH, KATHERINE ..... .... .... , 1 36 NIELSON, BIANCA .... .. . .. .. .. .136, 163 o o 7 o ' o A 0 A 0 O A O - O A o D f c 1'- .Q J,6.2,6.J,.6 26,1516 3,6- --:I1 285 IR-- C Zo 0 Q 0 ow Q NIXON, ADELAIDE. . . NOLAND, FAY ....... ...100 PERSONNEL PAGE ,163 231 . .. .100 , 159, 170, 193, 230, INDEX, continued RINEI-IART, STANLEY. RIPKA, BYERs.. .... ..... . . ROACH, ROBERT ......,. .. .. . ROBERTS, RAY I f f f 161,156 PAGE . ,. .107 175, 206 135, 157 opml, ALDA ...... . .... 136, 159, 170 ROBINSON! A2133 ' 107' 152' 170' 108' 201' 201152 g.g0NN '-191 ' 2 5 3 ROCKWELL, MILTON.. ....,............ 135,157 ONNBLL, BURNEDBTIE. ..,, . .. .136, 159 RODA M 108 O'GORMAN, FRANCIS .. . .... ...... 1 00, 156 RoLL'JosgP'1i' ' ' ' OSTRUM, SELEURN. .. , , ,. .138, 203, 263 ROSE' EL,zABg11,i ' ' ' 163 O'TO0I.B MARIE ..,. 101 161 170 ' ' O ' ' ' RosE, GEORGE ....... . ., . .. .108 WBNS, VIOLET .,...... . ,... . .. ..... 101 ROSE, WANDA H H U 'H ,136 RosENEERRY, PEARL .... , .. .137 Ross,E....... .... ....163 PAI-I1RA, MARY .... ........ ...... ....... 1 0 1 , 1 9 ROSS, SARAH. ---- - - ---- - - - -. -135 PALMER, RUSSELL ll,l.l U .ll. ,.,..4...-.. 1 02, 223 SOSSMANCLAWRBNCB ....,.. ...... . ,.... 1 0963? PARDOE, MARK OSSON, ARL ....... .. .... ........... . .. . 12, 102, 145, 148, 175, 192, 194, 226, 258, 260 RUTH, FRANK ..... .. . .... . 109, 145, 152 179, 231 PARA, PAUL '.... , .,,4 .,,.,, .,,.,. .irllr . . 1 0 2 R oTI-1RocIc, JAMES ...... .... ....... 1 3 5 157, 262 PAscAvAoE, STELLA. .......... ............,. 1 36 R'-FWF, HELEN ------' --'-'--- - -- - -- -137 PAU5-1-, HAROLD .l..... -.,- I 103 RowE, JOHN .... .. .... 109 169, 175 PBPPLB, CLYDE., I ...1 . H .135 Rums, ALBERT.. .. .. . .. .. 110, 171 Pgppllg, SARA ,,,,,...,,, UIAI. 1 36 RUs1cIN, DOMINIC ...... .. .. . .. 135, 253 PETEREREUND, HILDA ..... .. .. .137 PETERS, EVELYN ..... .. . . .... ,. .136 S PRTRRS' Ml'-DRBD ' ' '136 SAGE. ELEANOR . .... .... ...... . 1 10 161 PETERSON' LEONARD ' ' '- -'-- 1 35 SALTZEERGER .. .. .. .110 148 171: 193 ERWRR' NELSON ' ' ' - ' 138- 153, 203 'SANIcER, FLORENCE ....... . . .... .1 .... . .. .111 'CR' HARRY '-'--- '- '- -'- '-' ' ' - 138 SANzoNE,JoHN ......... ... .. .. .. ... .138 PICKBLINGE, CONSTANCE ........ 136, 159, 170, 264 SASSAMAN DAVID . - .--, '--A . - I - .135 11gIERsoL, MARTIN ...... .. .... . .. .136, 148 3A,,,,.,,C,,j J,,,,,,,,fff,,, .,,,,,, 111,156 171,262 PWRR' EARL ' '- - - H -' -' ' 136 SCI-1NEssLER, ERICK ..... ................ 1 39, 153 P11'11R' 01419 ' - ' '- 136 SCHEIPE, ISADORB ..... .. .13, 112, 149,169 179, 229 LODNIRC' TRVRH ' ' ' ' ' '139' 263 ScHooLEY, ELWOOD .... .............. . . 135, 157 PORT,NBD ...... . . ........ 138 SCHMICK BBIBBR 135 157 POTTS' GLENN ' - -' '135' 175 Sc:-IMIDTZ VAuGHN.1.1.1: H H H H H . ..,.135 sons' HOWRL1' '- ' '- '103 SCHNECK, IVAN ...... . ., 112, 175 oUNn, LELAND .,... .............. . . .... .. .138 SCHNBB, MARTHA v- A H 136,163 PRICE, SUZANNA ..... . ...... ...... ...... 1 3 6, 163 SCHRIEEER HUGH ..... . . .. .138 gEg2s:6vEsT6If?l11IJ!13, 44, 103, 159, 176, 179, SCHROCK, R1L1zAEET1-I. . . . . . . . 112, 170 PUTMTN, LAURA ....... .. . .... ............ I . .104 22Q22ijf',Rf,Q',,yjj jj jj H j jj j 1,5 SBANOR, MARY EDNA. .. . .. .. 113,170 Q SEcHRIsT, MARY JANE. .. . .. 113,163 uIcIc,CHEsTER............ ..... 18 SB1BBLvGRAC5----'--' '--Q--74 gummy, HOWARD ..--- IIII, 1 is SEIDERS, SAM .... .. . .... .91 QUIRIN, ANNA... .... .. .. . .136 211117: EM -- - - ' GRO, occo ...... .. SHAREER, CHESTER. . .......... ...... 1 36 R S1-IALLENEERGER, MARIAN.. .. . .... 114, 170 RAEEERMAN, VICTOR ....... .. .... .. .104, 145, 149 SHARP, KBRMIT ...... ....... .... .... . . 1 14, 152 RAIIEENEERQER, KATHERINE . ...... . . .... . .. .137 SHAULL, RoY ...... ....... .... ........ . . . .114 RAINEY, WADE .... 104, 148, 171, 231, 252, 258, 260 SI-IEELER, HORACB ...... .... . .. . .... .... . .135 RAMSIBR, RUSSELL ...................... .138, 157 SHERwoon, JENNIB .... . . . . .136, 161, 231, 235 RAVINKAR, PAUL. .... . .. ... .... .. .... . .. .. .136 SHIEI.ns, MARY ...... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .136, 267 RBADINGER, LEE .... .... . . .... 138 SI-IIPMAN, FRANK ....... . . .... . .. .. .. .135 RBAGAN, ROBERT .,.. . .. .105, 156, 229 SHOEMAKER, GERALD ..,.. .... 1 38, 157 REEsER, KENNETH... . .. .138,149, 203 SHULER, HoRAcE. .... . . .. .. .. .. .135 REHM, VIOLA. .. .. .. .. ... .... . .105, 159 EI-1oPE, V1Ro1NIA.. .. .. ... .115, 161, 265 RBICHLEY, RAYMOND ..... . .... .... 1 35 HowE, ROEERT. .. .... . ....... . . .254 RBIDEL, RUTH ....... .... 1 05, 163 SHREEELER, WALTER .... . .... . .. .135 RBMINGTON, RosELLA. .. .... . .. .106, 170 SHULER, HoRAcE ....... .... . .. .135 RBUNIG, LAWRENCE. . . ....., . .106, 156 SHULTz, WAYNE.. .... . .... . .. .115, 203 RBYNARD, BEss ...... . .. .106, 163, 193, 234 SINIcAvITcI-I, CATHERINE ..... . .. .. .115 o o ' o A o ' 0 7 0 - 0 A o Q - o o A Q 7 o -:II 286 16- WEIEEL, CLINTON. .. .. O 9 0 SITLER, ALMA .... SLACK, SLICK, FLOYD. , . . ORVILLE .... . SMELLMIOHN. .. .. .. SMILEY, DICK .... . . SMITH, SMITH, BERLIN H.... DICK .... . . . SMITH, EDITH .,.... SMITH, EUGENE. .. . SMITH, FREDERICK.. SMITH, GORDON. . . . SM1TH, I-IOMER ..... SMITH,J........ SMITH, LLOYD ...... SMITH, NELLIE .... . SMITH RALPH...... 3 SMITH, THERESA .. . SMITH, WILLIAM 13,1 SMITH, WILLIAM .... SNEDD SNYDE EN, HELEN. .. R, GEORGE. . . SNYDER, MORGAN. . PERSONNEL INDEX, continued ...13,116 .....156, 'f116'i49'264 . ...... .. .145, .....117, 18, 148, 169, 192, 227 SNYDER, WILLIAM. .. .. . SPEER, CHRISTOPHER. . .. SPENCER, ESTELLA. . . SPONSLER, MARIE. . . 1 1 5 1 SPRANKLE, JOHN ..... . . . . .... 135, STAPINSKI, CLEMENS. .. . STEES, RENE ....... . STE1NER, H ..... . STERN, INEz. ...., . STEWART, JOHN ..... STINE, MARY. . .. . . STOUGH, NORMAN.. .119,157 STovER, GEORGE.. .. . .. .. .. STRATTAN, RONALD. STRINE, HARRY ..... STROCK, CATHERINE. STUDLACK, JULIA .... STULL, FRANCES.. .. STUTZMAN, HAROLD .... . . SUDER, JOHN ....... .. .. .. SURGER, H. . .... . . SWAE, RALPH ...... .....12O H 'ffffi38j149j .13,121,148, SWANK, ROBERT .. .. ............... . .. . SWANSON, PAULINB 121, 163, 1 SWASY, WILLIAM. .. SWEET, HAROLD ..... . . . SWARTZ, AGNES. .. . 70,193, 198, 240, 241, SwEITzER, DOROTHY. .. . . . . TAYLOR, BYRON ........ TAYLOR, WxLLIS. . . . T . .... ,. ....79 . .. . .... 122, 148, TEITSWORTHMIEANNETTE. . .. . ,. .. .. .. TERRY, NORMAN. .. THOMPSON, CARL ...... . TOMLINSON, DOROTHBA ..... .. .. .. . TOOMBY, FREDERICK ...... .. .. . TRIVELY, EDWIN. .-.. .. . TRANQUILLO, CLARA .... TRoxELL, MARGARET. . . . . . .... 122, 149 136 f. fffffi22, PAGE 175 261 138 116 145 226 203 117 135 193 135 135 138 170 136 263 136 260 175 159 118 135 138 155 136 198 261 262 148 138 161 136 119 138 262 261 265 136 136 121 260 228 138 135 135 266 138 230 136 136 135 179 136 135 169 163 135 135 136 170 TRoxELL, PAULINE. .13, 1 23, 145, 161., 170 TURNBULL, GEORGE ...... . . ...... . .. .. . TURNER,REID.,......,. ........ TYR, WILLIAM ...... ...... . . U UHRIN, GEORGE ..... .. .. .. . V VALENT1NE,CLYDE......... VARNER, RALPH ..... .. .. . . .. . VONADA, PHILIP ........ VON KROGI-I, FLORENCE 124, 161, 198, 228, 231 W . WAGNER, BERNADINE ........... 125, 161 145 WAGNER, RUTH ..... .. .. WALAITIS, ADELE. ..... . WALTz, BRUCE. .... . ......... . .. . WARD, MARY ELIZABETH ...... ..... WATSON, FLORENCE ...... .. . . .. . ...134,136, 125 126 WEEKS, CHARLES.. .... .. . . .. .135 126 WENNER, HOWARD.. .. . WERTZ, DORIS ...... ............ 1 36 WERTz, DOROTHY .......... . . .... . .. .. WERTZ, WILBUR. ...... 127, 156,171, 203 WEscoTT,D..... .... .. ...... WETTERAU, HERBERT. . . WHITE, MARY LOUISE.. . .... 13, 127, WICKERI-IAM, LOIS ...... WIGGINS, OTTO. .... . WILLIAMS, ALBERT ...... ....... 1 35, WILLIAMS, EDWARD 13, 128, 1 161 ..........136, . .... 49, 171, 203, 204 WILLIAMS, GEORGE.. . .... . . .... . .. .. .. WILSON, DAVID ........ WINGROVE, EARL ..... WINN, RUTH ........ . . . WINTERGRASS, PAUL .... WISSINGER, HELEN .... . WITMER, PAUL .... .. . WOLPE, GERTRUDE ...... WOLEE, GLENN ...... WOLEE, LESTER ..... WOLPE, MELVIN ....... . .fffi29 ffff155 WOLFGANG, LOMA ........ .. .. . WOODFORD, SPURGEON .... WOODWARD, JOHN ...... WOODWARD, WILLIAM. . WORTHINGTON, WILMA ..... . . . Y YACHOVICH, MARY ...... YALE, PALMER ......,. 1 YEINGST, ROY . .... . .. . . .... ...... 130, 31 149,202 203 124, PAGE 193,265 123,152 123,156 135 ....138 YESULAITIS, TERESA. .....,,,.,.,,,, ,, ,, , YOUNGKEN, HILAH.. .. .. . ,, . YoUTz, FRANCES ...... . ..... .. .. . Z ZATESLO, MILDRED .... ..... . , ., . ZEIDERS, DOROTHY ...... Z1MMERMAN, EARL .... .. . ..,.,, .. , ZIMMERMAN, SAMUEL .... . . .. .135 135,157 153.169 .13,124 236,265 170,265 163,227 ....125 175,205 ....156 163,170 153,169 156,179 126,153 159 264 156 165 204 262 ... 207 127 148 198 265 159 170 128 203 169 205 258 260 135 157 ... 138 ... 128 156 165 139 136 170 193 231 ... 136 129 156 135 ... 135 ... 136 130 198 138 157 138 157 ... 130 17o 267 204,208 ... 135 ... 136 ... 136 136,163 136 159 ... 136 ....136 157,262 5 O 7 ' C3465 32115550 Ao 353536 '--PKI 287 113' 3 QM J MMZZMWZQNW Wgffv-M06 flfnbywwcz MM M4444 7-:U MM- ,Lg .Q My wma VZMWW9-Q ,004 ' I Qxwwfwc QWWWUWM Im ,VI 'I X Zfffwfff I ...C ,-. . .. .. ,-. ,..-......A..........,.-....-- ..,,.., ,J 7 I N 1,5 I 4' mf'-1,-1'N ,c' 7 ,N X L, ,I IX. 'f I 4 X f U K .f'4f3fL'k',AAzvg': I,-CH: .. 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M- -A ,num- ADVERTISERS' INDEX A PAGE E PAGE Astor Millincry , , , . 299 Edna MCII Beauty Shoppe . . . . 318 Aurandg Book Store , , 303 Ensminger Studio, The ...... 324 Equitable Life Insurance Co .... 323 B Balfour Co., L. G. .... . 314 - F Betsy Ross Confectionery . 299 French Novelty Shop' The 311 Bingham House ..... . 303 G Bishop 34 Rowe ' - '3l1 Gohl-Optometrist . . . .313 Blackfofdis Lunch - ' ' ' 308 Golden Seal ...,..... . 305 Blucbifd Candi' Shop ' ' ' 304 Goodman's Cleaning and Dye Works318 Book's Shoe Store . . . . 304 Governor Swimming Pool . . . . 321 Book Shop, The . . 308 Brown, Anite . . . . 322 , I H B. 84.1. Cafeteria . . 327 g3:i1iZrZiiEiiaC'O' ' ' ' ' ' C Harrisburg Sight Seeing Co., Inc. . 329 Cadillac Co. of Harrisburg . 298 Haffisbufg Harness 84 Supply CO' ' 327 Capitol Clothes .'... ' 315 Harrisburg Motors, Inc ...... 296 Canton Engraving CO. ' ' 1 316 Harrisburg Typewriter 8: Supply Co.327 Caplan, Philip H .... . 325 ggggafeilzvsalon ' ig? ifumom ' ' Hoffman: The 'Tnnnn . 309 Claster's Jewelry Store . . 305 Hooperivs Cafe liiii U i 328 Hoover s Jewelry Store . . . . 295 Colonial Lunch . . . .315 Courier Press ..... . 318 I Craver's .... ' .... . . 326 IUfCf'CifY Printing CO- - ' - 294 Crowley, Dr. Richard D. . , 295 J Culp' Heist ' ' 294 Jackson's Domestic Science Kitchen 296 D Jin-1mie's Beauty Shop ...... 313 Daffodil Beauty Shoppe . . 311 K Daffodil Flower Shoppe, The . . . 322 Kinney Shoe Coq G, R, U ' 1 I 327 Dauphin Tire Service Co. . 300 Kling, J. P. ...... . . 317 Doutrichs ...... . 300 Kozy Korner Lunch . . . . 318 --241.291 Itch . ,QCjf9:Q7:Cft?Pf C9Ta W 3 Q ., Q . ., O L PAGE R PAGE Langan Shoe Co. . . . 301 Regal Co., The ......... 313 9 Lingle, Stanley R. .... . 329 Reliable Cleaners and Dyers . 304 Lovings Beauty Shoppe . . . 317 Ryder's Dairy ...... . 319 0 M S Mechanics Trust Co. . . . . . 299 Sohofold 34 C0-il C- ' ' - 306 0 McFarland Co., J. Horace .... 330 Shook 34 Tmlc -'-'----- 300 Millers Shoe store .... . . 301 Shofwood Doooiog Sohool - 309 0 Sparrow Market .... . 310 O Stahl's Nickelette Lunch . . 304 Orsini, Vincent . . , 313 Stiteler-Shroyer Coal Co. . . . . 311 a Stough's Lunch ..... . . 313 l P Sullivan Beauty Parlor . . . . . 322 0 Palace Confectionery . . 293 Sunset Confectionery . . . 308 y Patton's Barber Shop . . . 310 Payne-Knisely Motor Co. . . . 308 T 0 Philadelphia Quick Lunch .... 295 T0kY0 Garden -- - ' 299 ' Penn-Harris Hotel H A U - . D ' 305 Trimmer's Confectionery ..... 294 0 Penn-Harris Products . . . 310 Toooi, Sam ' ' 295 1 Penn Restaurant . . . . 301 U 0 Parson' S' Walter ' ' ' 321 United Hat Stores, Inc. . . . . 315 Patrons 331 U-Drive-It Co. ..... . . 317 Pennsylvania Milk Products Corp. 311 0 Pennsylvania School Journal . 325 W i Perry The Tailor ........ 315 Worth's . . .... . . 318 as o 1 o 1 o i o l o o agzglz' O 9 9 T260 .149 0 359 -260 316' O JZ 16' ' -4 292110-' , VISIT THE Palace Confectionery For Good Things to Eat Qlb SODA GRILL SPECIALTIES LUNCHES AND DINNERS FINE CANDIES GZ? Discounts Allowed to Beckley Students 225 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. --:al 293 Ia-- C, QQT, ,fx , Ysgifitzffo Q s J., s Wi: '1 i l ' 9 Eistinrtiim: 1521 ilivasnnahle T R I M M E R S i C' on j?c'iz0ne1Q1 o i f ' Qllllll 6 ,, jgersf Everybody's Needs I , iff , . . . 0 4N Ullpirh Btri-rt Harrisburg lla Supplied with Ease I ' Q . 0 Qiln es fur Business, S' nrt p th mm Ehmmg p 101 5 North Second Street 0 HARRISBURG, PA. I r 0 Is your girl suspicious? pr Is she? Why, feller, she can put two blond hairs together and make a mattress. 9 SHE: Don't you think the stars are wonderful? X HE: I'n1 not in a position to say. i SHE: I'm cold. 1 0 HE: Let's try the cover of darkness. l O I Q I I i Tzme Buzldf or Kzlls a Good Repuiatzon SN? HEN your letterhead, booklet, or other piece of V printing touches the hand ofthe man you want to inlluence, your reputation starts. If his reaction from your printing is pleasant, time will , develop that feeling into a definite profit for you. , But if that reaction is unpleasant, time will give that feeling a chance to grow. Then when your name is ip mentioned, his recommendation may be lacking. No concern should retard its growth by using printing . that fails to build good-will. INTER-CITY PRINTING CO., Inc. 315 Chestnut Street Bel! Phone 2.5785 Harrisburg, Pa. l I l A si 294 Isa l 0 Alwayf Open - Table: for Ladier 0 SAM TUUCI Philadelphia Quick Lunch -- 307 AND 407 MARKET STREET BARBER SHOP DE LUXE HARRISBURG, PA- 0 4' wa no ouR owN BAKING 0 The College Boyf' C hoice 0 it Compliment: of 0 806 NORTH THIRD STREET RICHARD D. CROWLEY,D.D.S. l HARRISBURG, PA. o -T o F1RsT FRATER Cto second, same sitting along the curb after the big timeD: I can't 4 help you up, Bruzzer, but I can sit down wish you. She calls her sweetie Label because he sticks so close to the bottle. to FIRST STUDE: Hear Bi1l's leaving his Frat House. ZND SAME: My gosh, he's been there a year, how come? 0 FIRST STUDE: Well, he went to take a bath the other day and found there wasn't a tub in the place. 0 Gr I FT S . . . fofr All Occasions a l 6'i.9 0 1 E . G . H O O V E R 0 IEWELER it 25 NORTH THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. lo o 0 I O ? T 9,50 19,60 O Taz 360 .140 T15 'R 0 -'al 295 len CK RD E I C I-I T S Standard Custom DeLuxe Custom 4 l + HARRI S BURG MOTORS, INC., 425 S. Cameron St. BO T H P H o NE s Oh, Boy, shc's built, she's formed for wear, She's smooth, she's fast, A Wow! And does she go? Why man shc's there. And will she ride? and How! And lissen, Buddy, shc's not green. . And say shc's never blue. No kiddin,' fella, have you seen My little red canoe? Goou Foon Goon Seavicn Moosafvru Pmerzs IAC KS O N' S DOMESTIC SCIENCE KITCHEN Holmes D. jfxcxson, Prop. 206 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. A LA CARTE SERVICE REGULAR MEALS SODA FOUNTAIN Special Luncheon Served 11.30 A. M. to 2.30 P.M. Special Dinner Served 5 P.M. to 9 P. M. Sunday Dinner Served I2 o'clock noon to 9 P. M. GYO Open Daily, 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sunday 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Casino Ballroom HARRISBURG, PA. Dancing Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Featuring the Worlds Leading Orchestra and Attractions 00-9 Ballroom Available for Party or Benefit Dances Tues., Thurs., and Friday Evenings Orchestra and Attractions furnished on short notice for all occasions. Nothing too Large. Nothing too Small Your Pleasure-Our Business CASI N O CO., INC. j. l'l.WALTON, Mnnngcr Bell Phones: 343465, 67.48. 6352 --al 296 11:-. .931 297 Ik , 4, , O LQCQQZCQCZTKCZT -yftjyrfimfs CADILL cmd 1 LA SALLE Outstanding Values 1 N Models priced from 82,295 to 57,000 CADILLAC CO. of HARRISBURG ' -sq 298 1::-- Bell 6005 C. V. 3742 WE SER VE Cl-IOP SUEY AND AMERICAN FooD Ok!! Tokyo Garden 2ND FLOOR RESTAURANT Belwcen Colonial and Vicloria Thcalcu Complimenls of ASTOR IVIILLINERY Complimenls of BETSY ROSS CONFECTIONERY DORSETT: l1Wh2lf'S on your mind?' DELL: Thoughts DORSETT: Treat 'em kindly, cause they are in a strange place. 1sT FRESHMAN: It runs in the best of families? ZND DUMBBELL: Whz1t's that, silk stockings? lsr FRESIIMAN: No, the water in the kitchen sink. There are three classes of women-the intellectual, the beautiful, and the majority ill T . f -' -1 tr X ifiiikawlin ii i ECHANICS TRUST CQ. Market at Third T 7 t y T 0 , iongheckingi' 'ASF9Ff ffr' -:gl 299 IQ:-' Always Reh able CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHINGS 320 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA. SHENK at TITTLE Everything for Sport 313 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PENNA. We have it from good authority, in the person of Charles Landis, that there is only one person more annoying than the one who turns off the lights at a party, and that IS the one who turns them on again. SHE: And did you let him kiss you? HER: Let him? Gosh, I had to help him! JUDGE: My good man, did you not learn the Golden Rule at school? CRIMINAL: No sir, I took the engineering course and used a slide rule. DAUPI-IIN TIRE SERVICE CO. P Complete Tire and Battery Service Distributorx for SAMSON f GOODYEAR 1 UNITED STATES TIRES AND TUBES Cal! U: When in Troublr - - Botb Phone: .qi 300 Ig.. . Compliment: of CmPff 'f of PENN RESTAURANT LANGAN SHOE N Market and Cameron Q Compliments of 212 MARKET STREET A F R I E N D Do you know who is the laziest man in the world? No, who is he? The man who said, Moonbcams, Kiss Her for Me. DEAN! Hey, you can't smoke in the college. STUDENT: I'm not smoking. DEAN! Well, you've got a cigarette in your mouth. STUDE: Yeah, you got pants on, but you're not panting. I S E E PERCY HOFFMAN 36 SOUTH FOURTH STREET F O R Q DANCE AND PARTY NOVELTIES, FAVORS Sporting Goods and Toys 35'Jo9 AJ0gA10g'Je 4 4104-204 JO o A o AD., g Ai o --:xl 301 IE- -:II 302 pc. BUY ALL YOUR BOOKS AT AURAND'S 925 N. Third Street And Save M07Z6y GYO All new books at reduced prices All second-hand books at great bargains Over 100,000 volumes in stock BELL PHONE 6577 Coulvruous Tnxsum BINGHAM HOUSE Mas. K. BINGHAM Breukrinst fx ro9 Lunch 12 to 2 Dinner 5 to 7 Mealr per Week, 14 for 14.00 802 North Sixth Struct Harrisburg, l'u MILLERQS SHOE STORE sHoEs AND HOSIERY for Women 12 NORTH THIRD STREET IDENTIFIED I have just killed Five flies--two males and three females. How do you know? Two were on the table and three on the mirror. What's your favorite Gin? Oxygen. Some girls live on interest men have in them. BELL PHONE 5233 DIAL PHONE 5393 We try to do the impouible: Phare Evefjyboeif' I-IAROLITS ' Valeteria CLEANERS AND DYERS ASK YOUR BROTHER STUDENTS ABOUT OUR EXCELLENT WORK A BEIBER SCI-IMICK, who works with us will take care of your needs. 214 North Second Street Harrisburg, Penna. ' .QI 303 Ig.. ., v Q 0 I OOICS 'SHOE STORE Q 331-MARKET STREET-331 i wwe I THE STORE OF BETTER SHOES' io FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT THE LOWEST PRICE 1 0 SERVICE COURTESY to 5 o It's the little things in life that tell, quoth Ann as she dragged her kid brother 1 out from underneath the sofa. , i' hw You're some war baby. 5 O What makes you say that? l You'rc such an 'appeal to arms.' X - 0 Smatter, Johnnie, why so pecvcd? Only a little while ago you told me that P5 Betty's kisses were like sparkling winedrops! What now? l I CGloomilyD: Yeah, she's outside now, mixing her drinks! 0 I 1 , Stah1's Nickelette Lunch 0 S PLATTER LUNCH, 35 cts. ' HOME MADE cHocoLATEs Ham'sff55Zhflfn?l2iLQVcal PEANUT BUTTER PATTIES Beans, 5 cts. per plate 0 GOODIE ROLLS 333 MARKET .STREET AND ' 111-A NORTH SECOND .STREET Ns., in-wi o l You'1ze tried the rest NW' M' 'h' bw RELIABLE Cleaners and Dyers 0 9,4 l John Reardon, Proprietor l . 111 NORTH SECOND STREET O Bluebird Candy Shop Bgu. pm, ,.,,,,, p 512 North Third Sn-get 3fPlECE SUITS ............... DryPClea3e?'l and HARRISBURG, PA. TOP COATS ........... .. . 'ease or O Eifliifiiisiiiiiij If 51.0 0 l 0 1 gA2O 57720 Dbgingf 0 4304110 GOLDEN SEAL DRUG STORE 7 South Marker Square PRESCPQIPTIONS SODA DRUGS GRILL Fnosn: What's a house party? SENxon: A house party, my yo ng all lit up. BASHFUL Boy: What would I get ifI took a little kiss? NOT AS BASHFUL GIRL: A kiss. Nowadays the younger generation picks ucp geography and anatomy from the rumble seat, arithmetic from a dial phone, an the alphabet from a radio call list. u man, is the Collcgian's excuse for getting GIFTS OF DISTINCTION Your Patronfzge Solicited OLASTER'S GEMS - JEWELS ' SILVER 302 MARKET STREET THE PENN-HARRIS, Harrisburg, Pa.' UAIWJU T 'W b9'H Harry J. Harkins, Manager A --ul 305 1:4-' BECKLEY CCDLLEGE ATHLETIC FIELD Constructed by T. C. SCHQFELD SZ CO. ffzfv- wp :N 1 14'4i.s5 f 4 fx K 07 ,I F 15 'F RLE5' K K f IJ 7' 1,g2,g, . J -- I ll Meal Tickets 35.50 Value for 35 4- -i- BECKLEY STUDENTS eat here BLACKFORD'S LUNCH 15 N. Market Square CBasementD CASINO ENTRANCE SUNSET CONFECTIONERY Fine Candy - Soda Grill Light Luncbes Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa. 'IC N HllllK SHUF N 103 Nom stcoun sm HQRISBURG, PA QD Lun b Fo ' C , ulntalni Candy, We will be glncl to supply ut reasonable prices Cigars all books needed for any course at Beckley College It was time the young man declared his love, and the girl led him to a dim part of the ballroom behind a clum of palms. They sat down and she cudcl-led close to him. She was very beautiful in her filmy evening gown and she knew it. But the young man sat there in awkward silence. Four or five minutes passed, then he coughed nervously. Do you mind ifl smoke a cigarette? he asked politely. Not a bit, replied the girl, ancl she gave a laugh that was colder than ice. No, I don't mind, if you are sure you won't be ill. Payne- Knisely Motor Co. LINCOL AND FORD 24-Hour Service 130 S. Cameron Street Harrisburg, Pa. --:ll 308 Il:-' Compliments of a CLEANING PRESSING REPAI RING Bcll Phone 4986 IOS. H. HOFFMAN A Good Tailor 34 South Fourth St., Harrisburg, Pa. Friend SHERWOGD Dramatic Art 59' Dancing School Ti-:mn Fi.oon CASINO Expression, Voice, Piano Social . Dancing Instruction Physical Culture Reducing Classes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Bell 30465 Dial 3-8849 A burglar entered one of the fraternity houses and was disturbed by one of the occufnants waking up. Drawing his gun, he said, If you move I'l1 plug you I'm ooking for money. Let me up and turn on the light, said Eddie, and I'll hunt with you. Football men come back early in the fall and toss a football around to get in practice, and co-eds come back early and kiss their girl friends. Permanent Waves and Haircutting of Distinction l-leisey Beauty Salon 304 North Second St. HARRISBURG, PA. Qi 8206 PERMANENT WAVIQS, 21615 '-al 309 Ir-- SPARROW MARKET INCORPORATED It's a Bird of a Place to Deal 7 S. MARKET SQ. HARRISBURG, PA. Bell Phone 6603 Dial 3365 Patton's Barber Shop A. L. PA'I'roN, Prop. Mfmiruring, Sanilaqv, M0d67'7I Nine Barber Chairs I8 N. THIRD ST. HARRISIWRG, PA. PENN HARRIS PRODUCTS Fruits Vegetables Food Produ cts Spices Bc guided by the mfip on all Penn Harris containers us the road to bctternfculs. Penn Harris products :irc to be found in your grocery store-your independert retail grocery store where quail- ity und economy count. Patron- ize you r independent rctuil grecer. Our Quality Alakes lbe 1VIeaI X Distributed by EVANS - BURTN ETT CO. I-IARRISBURG, PA. ADVICE TO LOVELORN INQUIRER: Dear Mearrice Barebacks: Should a girl hold a feIlow's hands in a taxicab? MEATRICI2 BAREBACKS: Yes, if she crm. LITTLE Boy: Let's play college. LITTLE GIRL: Aw right, I'll get our sofa. just one little kiss, Darling- Don't be so stingy to yourself. 16 Tablets 25 cts. 16 Tablets 25 cts. ASTQRLAX CHEWING LAXATIVE A MEDICATED GUM QUICK RELIEF - PLEASANT , , f .QI I:-3.. v ,L , Dresses Appropriate HOP R0 Ciillinillls Clothes QI2 ESP 5 J-Cgmseuaa' 3f4.75up for the Q77 QA' I it School-gifl Q Z 9 pfpp 0 1 + VSAELSLTII Womenb W'eor,6g'armen'6oJ1ffakinf5f Shop' 31-355331-50 Compliments of PENNSYLVANIA MILK PRODUCTS CORP. HARRISBURG, PENNA. HIS NOSE KNOWS Little smells of cigarettes, And little smells of gin, Tell a nosy Daddy, Where his little girl has been. 'So you like driving in a coupe. Why? You can't change to the back seat when you park. HELL S836 E ll Open Evenings by Appoinlmcnl Bom Pham!! ., J NS DAFFODI - - . XMLJ 4 BltUInllIOlIS Antllrllclte Experl in fill Brnnrlzes rj Beauty Culmre --- I 217-219 N. SECOND STREET , , , , N, I-IARRISBURG, PA. S Bcsxc A. Seillmmcr The - - French Novelty lie l- Shop li: Exrluszrm Custom and ' ,' Novelgy :Yewelnv ':--'--- 4.4. Noam THIRD S'rizEE'r, Hmuusnuko, PA. Phone 2-5954: Beads Rcxlrung and Rcmmlrlcil Once Coaled by U5- Never Cold Again CAMERON AND KEI.KER S'i'p.EE'1's HARRISBURG, PA. W. J. Stilclcr, jr., Prcsizlwl A-al 311 Ip-- ul 312 IF' 1 i l 1 r a 5 . .--. ..-. ...m..... - V 7 I P I - e ':' ef Q . ,L . Q fren Q Wg 'r Q oysters A ' Y I I ' lx O U I THE REGAL COMPANY 0 VINCENT ORSINI Umbrellas KJ N Trunks and Leather Goods ' 0 ' Ofdlff my I COMMERCIAL STATIONERY Ei W , 2nd and Walnut Str., HARRISBURG, PA. 0 fl O Steamship Tickets XJ Foreign Money Orders i at I RJ 1 Fire Insurance X No ,l Puomz 9201 Hun Currmc 50 cams ll, I2 gx u v 1 - . GYO l l ml I p, , HJIMMIE s Hrzzr Dremzng Parlor ,ji-gg if I 1 I lil o PERMANENT WAVE 310.00 . Ojfn: 310 NORTH S-man film Ni It is extravagant to pay more. Risky to pay less Brffff shall 703 NORTH THIRD STREET V ,V Open Evenings by Appointment HARRISBURG PA. to 34 N. 3rd Street, 2nd Floor HARRISBURG, PA. lr ll IE 1 L. , ii lr lr Milf '6 fi . I 'K . vt HE: , I haven't known you for long, but in the two short hours we've been Mwfgt Hg 2 sitting here under this glorious moon I have been absolutely conquered by your if-ff .ME beautiful eyes, your marvelous figure, and your engaging personality. I wonder if IQ--Xl I I might kiss you? 5,1 SHE: Are you beginning to wonder, too? LEE J film? f If it's true that statistics prove women live longer than men, remember that-- f ,Egg X Q paint is a great preservative. . .1 -xt V 'Ile Q . l I V J l IF You NEED GLASSES EAT AT gy 0 A CONSULT , lg Exp sToUC-.H s LUNCH Q 1-1. E. GoHL 0 1 I . I-I m C k I -' . f I Optometrist OOC OO rd Mca S 5 . ur Specialty 0 g . 1 p 0 T Meal Ticket: at Special Where Glasses Are Pffff-V W Sfudfnff o il 0 Made Right fj .I 45 I 'P O 0 22 NORTH FOURTH STREET 807 NORTH THIRD STREET l Harrirburg, Perma. HARRISBURG, PA. 0 o l o 0 Lx ol- o ' o O 520 g'20 gd 0 gilgj o o S43 o 71' -:II 313 IF' ERATERNITY, COLLEGE AND CLASS JEWELRY Commencement Announcements and Invitations 41' 431- JE'WELER to the following Societies of Beckley College: Beta Chi Alpha, Phi Delta, Beta Chi Gamma, Nu Nu Sigma, Phi Alpha Zeta and Omega Phi Alpha 'SI' 431- L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Harrisburg Branch: Box No. 123, W. G. ROSS, Manager in Q1 314 1a I STUDENTS, FRIENDS 35355 Have Your Suit Fixed Right Have Your Old Suit Made Like New C - , P - L55l'Wi1Ei53?NG I-IAT STORES PERRY THE TAILOR INCORPORATED 'Ulf' COLONIAL for Lunches and Dinners f 300 Market Street Aleal Tickets to Students Harrisburg, Penna. SOUTH SECOND ST. HARRISBURG, PA. There was a time when a girl's heart was gladdened by a sash of ribbon, but nowadays she wants a beau on her neck. No. 165501 Cjumping up in rage after prison movie showlz Dammit, a serial, and I'm to be hung next Week. HE: How'd you get married? HE No. 2: Just sobered up, and there she was. MALE: At last I have the key to your heart. FEMALE: Sorry, but 1t's protected by a combination. Our Regular Fine I-land-Tailored All Wool 31321.50 Suits, Topeoats and Tuxedos ON SALE ATS 50 You will jind our new Spring and Summer O - Suits in tbis Wonderful Selection BE SURE YOU GET THE S RIGHT s'roRE CAPITOL CLOTHES 2I North Third Street 3 Doors from Penn-Harris Hotel , .,,zI Ig., Niiix X-. nga..-x en one shaft ther 1 ' O xurrml mm' may of lurlz. Bu! 11'br1l am' um! xlrrrrrxful Annual lay Cun- l1m is j'ullon'nl imulrflialrl-y by fmolbrr- aml nnolln-r nulil lbcy rvprrmrl n mu- riunuux rrvonl of nrlaiuzwfmff, Ibm il must nn-ml gnml murksnmuxbipf' D.-luilx of Nu' xlrvrmsfzll Crmlofl plan u ill glmlly ln' giwn uvlboul nlflignliou lo any Annual nlifnr, or rmnmgrr, who ix inlvrrslnl. oaoooo THE CAN mam GQAVING D ELECT COMDA A H10 .QI 316 Ig.. WK LOVINGS BEAUTY SHOPPE f' P--Q 110 NORTH SECOND STREET 3 Enjoy having your work done in this new Temple of Beauty FRENCH MODERNISTIC IN DESIGN mnamu nvm For A ppaintmeur Call BELL 4702 mg ,ff , 1 'li .QHVI X 1 , O In .A Lili. ii' . ' W ' ,, : '-...I 0 . , -.- P ' I W ' g . . t. TCC H1 0 KHT ll M l g H C I Expert Fmgcr Watfiwig I, P, KLING f Typewviters Sold cmd Repaitred VICTOR ADDING MACHINE AGENCY See us before buying your next machine. We will save you money 712 NORTH THIRD STREET Phone: Bell 3fo8o9 HARRISBURG, PA. HE: If you keep looking at me like that I'1n going to kiss you. SIIE: Well, I can't hold this pose forever. EDDIE CzIrdentlyD: Dearest, you're everything to me. DOTTY: Hold everything. FRATERNITY MAN: What are you looking so blue about? ROOM-MATE: My girl can't go to the Senior Ball. F. M.: That s too bad, now I can borrow your Tux. RENT A NEW CAR For the Dance, Football, Basketball, and Baseball Games ----- b':2I SPECIAL RATEJ' ON LONG TRIPS In-- BELL PHONE PHONE 2 41 5 5 5 8 I 3 ----l--H1 DRIVE IT YoUR.vELF 1E----l-T 19 SOUTH TIIIRD STREET HARRISBUIRG, PENNA. -U11 317 E D NA M E LL BEAUTY SHOPPE GYN9 Finger and Permanent Waving our Specialty ND NESTLE TEXTfOfMETER PrefTests Your Hair for Permanent KCZY KORNER LUNCH 701 North Third Street 4- fa- MEALS AT ALL HOURS'OPBN ALL Nici-11' Eat with the Beckley College Boys -11 -5- GIVE US A TRIAL, SERVICE WITH A SMILE H. Gooclman's Cleaning and Dyeing Works Waving 1418 NORTH 6TH STREET 5-9.9 HARRISBURG, PENNA. t N9 813 31-d St Harrlsburg' Pa' WE CALL AND DELIVER PHONE 2-3004 HIM: I was just wondering ifl might kiss you? CSiIencc.D HIM Ca little bolded: I say, would you mind ifI kissed you?f' Qsfiu Siicnccg , HIM Clast frantic attcmptl: May I kiss you? HER: Say, what do you want me to clog promise not to bite? RI TING AND ENGRAVED STATIONERY WORTH'5 QI The Courier Press 210 N. Third Street, HARRISEURG, PA. CCMPARE E1 318 IE.- RYDERS HDAIRYH Pure, Fresh Milk and Cream Pasteurized in Glass 451' Cheerful Service LE MGYNE, PENNA. ---:EBELL 7383f ' I I 21 320 12:- Enjoy Pennsylvanizfs Finest Swimming fPool and twlgish 9341151 HoTEL GOVERNOR Mixed Bathing YearfRouncl Howdy, little poppy, says I. What's the dope? Aw, go have a puncture, says she. Wanna come for a gallop? I persists. How's de gas? she comes back. Plenty, says I. Well, step on it, she quirps. S. WALTER PARSON QATERER PARTIES YWEDDINGS 1 LUNCHEONS DEVILED CRABS 1 SALADS 1 ICE CREAM DELICATESSEN Everything Homemade .11 BELL PHONE 11:-1 Store at I4I3 North Third Street .441 321 Ig., Ultra Flower Arrangement f0'f- 1 Social Functions Graduation V- THE DAFFODIL SHOPPE 220 Locust Street V- Flowers Telegraphed to All Parts of the Wcrld AT LAST The Perfect V Permanent Marcel . A test wave will convince you Fmoaa WAVING SCALP TREATMENT MARCELLING FACIAL MASSAGE Make Appointments Early Sullivan Beauty Parlor 225 N. Second Street CATHARINE A.SuLLlvAN, Proprietor Miss ELIZABETH Ocu, Assistant BELL PHONE 6494 1s'r STUDE: Why do you call your girl 'Prescription'? ZND STUDE: IHCHUSC she's so hard to get filled, Young Fellow. Had any of my 'protection' gin? Why 'protection'? Because it plates your stomach with the enamel from your teeth. EAT AT llice frown 267 Herr Street HARRISBURG, PA. CVO All Home Cooking MEALS THAT TALK FOR THEMSELVES When your parents and friends come to see you have them eat with us Women are like automobiles. To have they're exceedingly nice, But after you get them The upkeep exceeds the original pur- chasing price. The lines of the body Are what attract the eye. A coat of paint makes them look- oh, so good. But the lines and the paint Aren't worth a gosh-hang, If there's no power under the hood. 'sl 322 fp-- P. B. RICE AGENCY Equitable Life Insurance Co OF IOWA gj5CfX9 Q 9 A GOOD A GOOD COMPANY COMPANY TO BUY TO WORK FROM FOR Raef? GEMS P. B. qoufchp RICE C Have you planned your future? If not, call or write for an interview. Opportunities in Central Pennsylvania, State of Maryland, District of Columbia. GMD QOI-2-3-4-5-6 Mechanics Trust Building I-IARRISBURG, PA. Bell Phone 8191 ' --JI 323 I2:-A SCHQUL DAY HEY cement many lasting friendships. Soon you and your classmates will take different roads, and it may be years before some of you meet again. School days do not last forever-and when they are past, memories are kept warm by the photographs of friends and pals of the classroom and campus. Your chums should have a personality portrait of YOU, and you will prize theirs in return. In a year or so, you'll be glad you took this means of keeping alive the memories of your school days. And the home folks will always cherish a portrait of the turning-point in your life. This studio is the headquarters for the best in photographic work and the doors are open to the students of Beckley and their friends. Why not arrange to come to the studio now and have that photograph taken? ' 'The Clem' Photographer The ENSMINGER STUDIO 3,15 WALNUT STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. Bell Phone 4920 324 Ig.. PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL JOURNAL Published monthly, except july and August, and semifmonthly in March, Novem- ber, and December, by the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Published continously since 1852. CifCll.l'll.iflll. Includes l. Superinleuwlenlu of Cities, liornuglun. 7. Depnrtmenl of Public Instruction, , 43 ml T w l'll ' -------'--4 147 B. Slnle Normnl School uml Slate 2. Superinienrlenls of Counties ,,,,., 66 Teachers College lnstruelors .,,, 562 3. Assislnnl Superinlendenls, , , , 1111 9. College und University Professors, , 46-If 4. Supervising Principals ,,,,,,,,,, 506 10. Secretaries of Selmol lionrcls ,,,,,, 2,600 5. Principals of lligh Schools ,,,,,,, 1.077 ll. Meluhern of School llonrlln ,,,,,,, 1,500 6. Supervisors and Teachers, , , , , ,54.l4-l l2. Lihrnricn und Miscellaneous , , , , , 1,471 Sworn Slulenn-ms nml P.O. Receipts ,,,, ,,,, 6 2.69711 It is the medium for reaching the 58,000 teachers and through their 2,000,000 pupils the 9,000,000 people of Pennsylvania. Send copy on or before the 15th of the month prec eding the month of issue to the Pennsylvania School Journal, 400 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. I-Ie raced the train! He got across! And, lest you think I rave When I assert, He got a cross - It's right here on his grave. A pessimist is someone who wears both Suspenders and a belt. 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