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rv- Mp an THE CRIMSON ANQ GOLD W- K Crimson and Gold Club 1930-31 5 i i The Crimson and Gold Club is responsible for all publications which are edited by Columbia High School. The Club consists of a staff of Seniors, who head the various departments, and members who assist in, or con . tribute to, the department for which they are best qualified. The aim of the work is to develop those talents which the members have along the lines of journalism and integral fields. Editor-in-Chief-C. Paul Felton. Assistant Editor-Mary Newcomer. Senior Class Reporter-Ella LeFever. Junior Class Reporter-Edward Holdsworth. Sophomore Class Reporter--Clara Sheckard, Rose Kloidt. Freshman Class Reporters-Jean Fisher, Mary Smoker. French Club Reporter-Catherine Hinkle. Commercial Club Reporter-Marie Nolte. Typists-Marie Nolte, Irene Cullen, Alice Haefner, Gladys Depew. Poetry-Elizabeth Kehler. Browsing Corner-Josephine Shultz, Pearl Fidler, Mary Mann. Business Department-Joseph Wagley, Betty Camp- bell, Janet McCracken, Abe Yablonovitz, Advisors- Mr. Shaw, 10 Financial Staff-Elva Freeland, Geraldine Smith, Anna Kunkel. Girls' Sports-Ella LeFever, Margaret Billet, Clara Fischer Boys' Sports-Abram Schlotthauer. ' School Notes-Naomi Wall, Rebecca Poff. Literature-Hazel Smith. Florence Sides, Helen Villee, Gladys Bongart, Helen Clafter, Lillian Heidler, Catherine Eves, Ruth Groff, Jane Shell- enberger, Lillian Wisler, Eleanor Zarfoss. Humor-Edgar Evans, Margaret Bennet, Florence Wanbaugh, Susan Gohn, Elnora Sarbaugh, Grace Moore, Evelyn Groff, Hilpa Spence, Gladys Stu- denroth. Art-Cleon Yohe, Ralph Getz, Edward Malles. Music-Catherine Hinkle, Anna Sload Sload, Eliz- abeth Wein. Alumni-Dorothy Koehler. Miss Cleland.
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YVY if f g ,nhAg 1 THE CRIMSQN AND GOLD Faculty FRANK B. HEGE. B. S., M. A. Shippensburg State Teachers' College, Get- tysburg College, Pennsylvania State Col- lege, History, Principal. JAMES F. ABBOTT, B. S. Muhlenberg College, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics. UPTON SAMUEL ANGLE, B. S. Albright College, Millersville State Teach- MARY ers' College, History. Vocational Civics. Pliysical Education. O. P. BOLLINGER, B. S. Lebanon Valley College, Biology, General IRENE Science. MARY K. CARTER University of Pennsylvania, Latin, Algebra JESSIE MACGREGOR CLELAND, A. B. Wellesley College, Columbia University, Harvard University, English, Librarian. PETER ELMA D. GARVER, B. S. East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College, Physical Education. LEROY M. GREENE, A. B. Dickinson College, Columbia University, Spanish, French, English. CHARLES J. JENSEN, B. C. S. Rider College, Bookkeeping, Typewriting. JOHN B. KENNEDY, M. A. ELIZABETH McALDON The Taylor School, Typewriting, Shorthand FLORENCE MAURINE MILLER, A. B.- Lebanon Valley College, Columbia Univers- ity, English. LORE'l TA R. MINICI-I Millersville State Teachers' College, New York University, Music. B. MUSSER, A. B. Lebanon Valley College, University of Wis- consin, University of Pennsylvania, Colum- bia University, French. H. OBERHOLTZER, A. B. Dickinson College, Columbia University, Mathematics. NELL KILGORE POSEY Millersville State Teachers' College, Penn- sylvania State College, Junior Business Training. J. SAJA Pennsylvania State College, Manual Train- ing, Mechanical Drawing. WILLIAM R. SHAW, A. B. Albright College, Bucknell University, His- tory, Social Studies. KATHRYN M. WHEELER, A. B. Lebanon Valley College, Columbia Univers- ity, English, Commercial Geography, Com' niercial Arithmetic. Superintendent of Columbia Public Schools KATHRYN PRICE Secretary to Superintendent 9
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THE CRIMSON AND GOLD Seniors SARA MATILDA BARTCH Classical i'Sis ACTIVITIES: French Club, 3-4. Sis is another one of those quick, studious girls. But to Sara, study isn't everythings, no sir! Especially when that English Comedian lmnersonatm iotherwise known as Nooli 5 comes around to call, Sis hzlsn'1 dem-ided on her career, bu' we wish her success anyway. GERALD PITT BECK Commercial Scotty ,Xi, l'IVITlliS: Football, 3--!, Uuskctbzill, 3-4, Csnmneriefll Club, 3-4, Glee Club, 3--1, Une' oi Colulnbin Hi:4h's fiery, hllle football and basketball players! Scotty is also noted for his sues-iiiness nn the typewriter. even though he does get 4lis:,'uste1l sonn-tinies. Hut lately, it seems he is rather blue-. is it because of that hrown-eyed girl in the junior class? VVG xx under. LEONARD GEHRING BELL Commercial Len .Xt IIXl'1Il'.b: luxnnlerleall Club, 3-I, liasket Hall, 3-4, lim-'r Iitvli-I Yes. but when it romes lu lnuslietbull, Lenn5 ' is right there, :Lml wi-'ll lose one of the best ixuzirds the school ever produced when he u'1':nll1uLes, Ilut hvre's sureess 1o him in thc business world. WILLIAM MATTHEW BIRK Scientific Bill .Xi I'lVlTIlCS: uri-m-sn-Q, 3-4. The strong, silent kind is Hill. Ile 4-mines from across the bridge, and how he rain handle A fiddle, Anil VVUll'l he rut 2 figure in sail0r's breerhes when hc goes to Annulmlisi Good luck to liill, as he suils the seven seas, THOMAS METZGER BLANK Scientific Tom .u1'1'1v1'1'1lf:sp I renc'h muh. 3, srmizirzi- mum, 3-4. Here is one of the retiring' members ol' our class. If he concentrat- ed, we lmve it on good nutlwrity that he would ailmosi be a number one or at le-:ist two in the 1-lass rnll. llut Tfnn lets well enough alone and has u. :good iime, tlonil lurk. Toni, i-mic-exltrale. nnml we predic-t a great career for you. MARIE THELMA BRYSON Commercial Bunch ,U l'IVI'l'lI4lS: Glee Club, ZS-4, i'o11nnel'eizil Club, 3--L Drum Corps, 3 l l2lnn'l1 Iries tn tell us her ambition is to he :i nurse, but we won- der! The r-lass nl '31 wishes her the best of luck. BETTY MARGARETTA CALEY Classical .XL'TlVI'I'IlCS:'OrehesLru, l-2, French Club. 3-4. Helly always looks frn'ward to the time school closes. NVe'd like to know wlxye--rnaybe it's lrer-.mise of the vuuple weeks she spends at I'hill- insburg eueh summer, She is so quiet. and stuclious, we often think that she is 11 lllllll-llilIt'l', NVQ wonmle-r'Z ll
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