Coplay High School - Coplayite Yearbook (Coplay, PA)

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Cbc Ceplavitc Hn Hnnual [pmbltsbcb J6 Cbe Senior Class Copla Iblgb School Coplap, ipennsplvania 1923 THE COPLAY HIGH SCHOOL jfacu Itv ROBERT R. ABERNETHY Science and Mathematics ANNIE C. CONAGHAN Domestic Science LIONEL FARNEY Orchestra Director JOHN A. RUTH Languages and History MR. WILLIAM SHETLOCK, Principal E ei tcateb In appreciation of his personal interest in the student body; of his loyalty, and fairness in all things; his untiring efforts to raise the standard of our school, this school periodical, “The ('oplayitc” is respectfully dedicated to MR. WILLIAM SUET LOCK, Supercising Principa I. CATHERINE PETERS “General” Catherine was known by her classmates as being a good sport. She was secretary of the class, a member of the Dramatic Club, the Student Council and the Glee Club. Her rich, well trained voice was the mainstay of the Glee Club, she being the Galli-Curei of the school. She won the girl's prize in the oratorical contest and second prize in the Lehigh County contest. Her motto: “When boys and duty clash, then let duty go to smash.” LOUIS APFFEL “Louie” “Louie” is a very intelligent boy in his studies and is very seldom seen at leisure. When ever he received a low mark in his studies he was sorely disappointed and almost needed the use of his handkerchief. He is gifted with both inventive power and music having his own laboratory at home and often entertaining the “gang with his harmonica. 10 MARTHA STIOFAXY “Peggy” “Peggy” was one of our sunshine girls and was chief giggler of the class. Martha liked her studies and it was seldom she did not have them prepared. She was a member of the Dramatic Club, the Glee Club and a member of the Editorial Staff for the “Coplayite.” She always supplied the “good eats her motto being “the one who eats the fastest gets the most.” . EDWIN WILLIAM TRIYELY “Shiek” Edwin Trively more commonly known as the Shiek was the tallest member of the class. He often walked past his classmates without recognizing them, but we must forgive him as this is only a habit. Shiek was a member of the Dramatic Club, a speaker in the oratorical contest, president of the class for one term, a skilled debater and editor of the first High School magazine. He also starred in athletics. RFTH BALLIET “Comm crcial” This business like young lady taps the typewriter keys and scribbles shorthand at a surprising rate. She blushes red as a rose at any slip of the tongue and glances up under her long black eyelashes in a most innocent manner. She was a member of the Dramatic Club, the Glee Club, was critic in the Literary Society, a speaker in the oratorical contest and editor of the school notes for the Coplayite.” ROBERT E. DEILY “Bobby” Robert started his High School career as a very active student and kept on the same trail until the end of his Senior year. It was very seldom he left an algebra problem get the best of him. He was president of the class for one term, a member of the Dramatic Club, the Student Council, was Business Manager of the ,‘Coplayite” and also starred in athletics. 11 MARGUERITE MINNIE KNERR “Marg” “Marg was a very lively girl having many friends some having met her during her dancing career. She never left her studies interfere with her play. She however found that this did not pay and adopted the moto, “Work while you work and j lay while you play.” She was secretary of the Literary Society and one of the contest speakers also having taken a part in the play. RAYMOND WILLIAM BELTZ “Beltssie” “Belt .ie was quite popular during his High School career. lie was president of the class during the Freshman term and again in the Senior year. He ,vas also president of the Literary Society and was Advertising Manager for tin “Coplayite.” lie was the winner of the hoy’s prize in the oratorical contest and some day may become a great orator. PERM A LIBBY BUCHMAN “Commercial” In the year 1917 a short brunette left Seigersville and joined our class, it was Perma. Perma was a very active momher of the sewing class ami liked to help others. Shi attended school regularly and was always full of smiles having a greeting for every one. Perma wishes to he a great stenographer and we wish her success. KERMIT W. KUNKLE “Poodle” “Poodle” was the crack joke-master of the class entertaining the gang” on many a blue day. One of his favorite expressions was “Gee I had to laugh. He was a pretty straight forward scholar and did not lack ambition. His aim is to become an electrical engineer having a great interest in radio and some day we may find him entertaining the man in the moon with radio concerts. 12 CLASS HISTORY The (’lass of 1923 began in the lower grades of the Coplay schools, where all but one of its members learned the A B C’s. On entering High School as freshman in the year of 1920 there were sixteen in the class, and after getting acustomed to the different class rooms and general confusion at the beginning of the school term they settled down to hard school work. The first year passed almost before they were aware of it and when the class enrolled the next fall (1921) several of its former members were missing. The members that were missing sought work and thought it better than going to school. Nearing the close of thesecond year in High School the number was again decreased by the death of one of its best members. Coming back as Seniors in the Fall of 1922 we found only ten Freshmen with us. At the close of the Senior year all were confronted by the examinations of the faculty. But their tears were transformed into joy when they found that they had gone down deep enough into the gerat well of knowledge to receive the ticket for their next great adventure. Cathbrink Peters. 13 COMMENCEMEXT PROGRAM Music Invocation....................................Rev. T. H. Krick Music Salutatory—“America’s Attitude Toward Europe” .... Louis Apffel Vocal Selection................................Catherine Peters Oration—“War on War”..............................Robert Deilv Vocal Selection........................................ Quartet Valedictory—“A Looming Menace”..................Martha Stefany Music Address..............Dr. (I. T. Ettinger, Dean Muhlenberg College Music Presentation of Diplomas.. .William Shetlock. Supervising Principal Award of Prizes Senior Song Benediction...................................... Rev. C. C. Miller Music furnished by the Coplay High School Orchestra Motto: “Not for School but for life we Learn” Class Colors: Breen and White ('lass Flower: While Tea Rose ('LASS OF 192H Perma L. Buchman Ruth S. Balliet Raymond W. Beltz Robert E. Deilv Kermit W. Kunkle Edwin W. Trively Marguerite M. Knerr Catherine S. Peters Martha Stefa ny, (First Honor) Louis K. Apffel, (Second Honor) HIGH SCHOOL FA('l'LTY William Shetlock, A. M., Supervising Principal R. R. Abernethy J. A. Ruth BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. L Trankley. President M. L. Gruver, Vice President Rev. T. H. Krick, Secretary H. W. Gernerd, Treasurer A. H. Schaffer U CLASS DAY EXERCISES Selection............................... High School Orchestra Speech of Welcome.................................Raymond Reitz The Class Picture..............................Catherine Peters Selection...............................High School Orchestra The Class Prophecy............................Marguerite Knerr 'Phe Class Will..................................Perma Ruchman Selection .............................. High School Orchestra Class Presentation................................Ruth Balliet Selection .............................. High School Orchestra SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President.........................................Roljert I)eily Vice President................................Marguerite Knerr Secretary .................................... Catherine Peters Treasurer................................................ Martha Stefany OFFICERS OF CLASS OF ’23 AS JUNIORS President......................................... Edwin Trively Vive President....................................Louis Apffel Secretary .............................. Anna Knappenberger Treasurer...........................................Ruth Balliet OFFICERS OF CLASS OF ’23 AS FRESHMEN President..........................................Raymond Beltz Vive President.............................................Edwin Trively Secretary .................................... Perma Buchman Treasurer ...................................... Bessie Kidling 15 3ffr cabman FRESHMEN CLASS I’resident .... Vice President Secretary Treasurer . .. . ... George Miller .. (diaries Moritz Margaret Stefany .........John Horn Ruth Knerr Elda Peters Evelyn Kidling Leah Lindennmth Anna Miller Clarence Christman Kenneth Kunkle Wilmer Kunkle Ehvi Helen Fisher Florence Geist Heloise Miller Margaret George Walter Steward Raymond Rodgers Harry Beidleman Molden Hallman Hotter 16 Jlmttnra President......... Vice President ... Secretary ........ Treasurer ......... Louise Horn Grace Lane JUNIOR CLASS .. Janies Peters Charles Rodgers .. Eveyln Miller Hilda Artinger Anna Acker Evelyn Peters 17 ($rgam5atimti! Editorial Staff Girls’ Glee Hub High School Orchestra Dramatic Glnh Student (’ouncil Oratorical Contest Speakers Literary Society Athletics Alumni Domestic Science EDITORIAL STAKE Kditor-in-Chief ................................. Edwin Trively, ’22 Asst. Editor-in-Chief..............................lames Peters, ’24 Literary Editor................................Martha Stefany. ’22 School News Editor................................ Ruth Balliet, ’22 Alumni Editor.............................Mrs. Franklin Miller, lo Humor Editor.....................................Kermit Kunkle, ’22 BUSINESS STAKE Business Manager..................................Robert Deilv, 22 Advertising Manager............................ Raymond Beltz, 22 Asst. Advertising Manager....................Charles Rodgers, 24 Circulating Manager.............................. Louis Apffel, 22 Asst. Circulating Manager........................George Miller, 2 Faculty Advisor..............................Mr. William Shetlock 18 GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB President ............ Secretary ............ Treasurer ............ Margaret George ............. Ruth Balliet ........... Martha Stefany ......... Perma Buchmnn Evelyn Peters First Sopranos: Anna Acker Evelyn Miller Martha Stefa ny Leah Lindenmuth Ruth Knerr Helen Fisher First Altos: Catherine Peters Florence Geist Heloise Aliller Second Sopranos: Marguerite Knerr Ruth Balliet Evelyn Kidling Hilda Artinger Margaret Stefany Second Altos: Perma Buchman Louise Horn Anna Miller As High School girls, we all kned that, “Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast,” still, 'twas not exactly that sentiment but one of mutual profit and pleasure that led the girls under the direction of Mrs. DeGroot to form a Girls’ Glee Club in the Coplay Iligh School on the evening of March f th, 1028. After a short period of instruction and drill by Mrs. DeGroot we were able to render the following program in the Pastime Theatre on March 22nd. ID “O Skylark for Thy Wing' Smurf Glee Club ‘‘An Open Secret” “Rain” .......... “Valse le Concert” Catherine Peters El da Peters Reading—“Lasca”................... “The Land of the Swallows ........ “Wanderers Night Song”............ Glee Club “Souvenir” ............................. “An Bord Dun Russean” .................. Robert Phifer “Ripples of the Alabama” ............... Evelyn Peters “Invocation to the Sun God”............. “Pale Moon”............................. “From the Land of the Sky Blue Waters” “Indian Love Song”...................... Catherine Peters “The Bells.............................. “Snow at Sunset” ....................... Glee Club .......... Woodman ........... Curran .............Mattel Airs. Robert Balliet .............Masini ......Itribenstern ............ Drdla .........Hoixdeffre .......... A ndrrwx ............Troyer .............Logan .........Oadman .........Lieu ranee ..........Cilchrict .......... Coerne Although the existence of the Club as an organization has been short, we feel that we have received an immense amount of profit and pleasure from the different “meetings” and “practices,” and in handing it over to our successors, we bespeak for it the same generous welcome and hearty support we have given it in the year gone by. Ruth Balliet, 20 HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Catherine Farney Dorothy George Emma Yollatz Alice Trank ley Goldie Diehl Elda Peters Evelyn Peters Charles Moritz Stanley Anthony James Peters Louis Schaadt Clifford Peters Frank Spaitz STCDEXT COPNCI L Robert Deily. President Catherine Peters Leah Lindenmuth Ruth Trively Frank Groller Evelyn Miller. Secretary Arlene Huber James Peters George Miller Clifford Peters DRAMATIC CLUB Kermit Kunkle, President Helen Fisher, Vice Pres. Anna Miller, Secretary Treasurer Ruth Balliet Martha Stefany Marguerite Knerr Catherine Peters Evelyn Peters Hilda Artinger Margaret George Alice Trankley Flda Peters Molden Hallman Robert Deily Kermit Kunkle Edwin Trively Charles Rodgers Raymond Rodgers Louis Scliaadt L. ORATORICAL CONTEST SPEAKERS Catherine Peters Ruth Balliet Marguerite Knerr Raymond Beltz Edwin Trively Robert Deily RAT )R 1CA L ('( NTEST The Seventh Annual Oratorical Contest of the Coplay High School was held in the main auditorium of the Trinity Reformed Church on April ( , 1The eonte t proved a success and was largely attended. There were two prizes for the occasion; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bigley being the donors of the boy’s prize of five dollars in gold, and (lie Coplay National Bank being the donors of the girl’s prize of five dollars in gold. The girl’s prize was won by Catherine Peters. Catherine Peters also being chosen as the C. II. S. representative at the County Contest, while the boy s prize was won by Raymond Beltz. There were six speakers, all of them delivering their speeches well. Music was furnished by the C. H. S. Orchestra. The program was presented as follows: Music .................................. High School Auditorium “The Lost Word”.................................Henry Van Dyke Ruth Balliet “The Blue and the Gray”...................... Henry Cabot Lodge Edwin Trively Chorus ............................................ Sixth Grade “The Sign of the Cross”........................... Wilson Barrett Marguerite Knerr “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” Patrick Henry Raymond Reitz Music ............... “The Gypsy Flower Girl” “American History” .... ................ High School Auditorium .......................Catherine Peters ....................... (Julian Verplank Robert l)eily •bulges Retire Chorus..........,............. Award of Prizes by Chairman of .Judges Music......................... Supervising Principal Prof. Wm .Shetl ...........Sixth Grade High School Auditorium ock conducted the affairs for the evening. The judges for the evening were: Messrs. F. C. Undaman. F. A. Christman and H. Wohlman. ATHLETICS 1 liis Spring htere was organized in the Coplay High School, a base ball team, the first team to be organized in three years. The lineup was: Molden Hallman, C Robert Deily, P; SS Edwin Trively, IB Charles Rodgers, 2B Charles Moritz, P; SS Raymond Reitz, 2B Raymond Rodgers, RF Kermit Ivunkle, LF James Peters, CF The team played four games and lost all of them but one to their opponents. The score for each game was as follows: C. H. S.—7.Whitehall H. S.—8 C. H. S.—1.Catasauqua H. S.—12 C. H. S.—2..Northampton H. S.—9 C. H. S.— ;.Northampton H. S.—5 Home Economics as a subject for study, was introduced into the Coplay schools through the efforts of Supt. Prin. Shetlock, who, seeing the work that was being done by the Junior Red Cross tor the comfort of the “Roys” in camp and abroad, conceived the idea of having the pupils of High and Junior High do their bit. and succeeded in having a period set apart each day for sewing and knitting. This idea worked out so successfully that after there was no 24 further use for Red Cross work, sewing was still kept up and its scope greatly enlarged, so much so, that, judging from photographs of the work done in different years, we feel that we need not fear comparison with any High or Junior High School. Hooking was installed Sept. 11)22 and while our equipment is not complete, again we say that our efforts in that line were very successful as the dinner given on March 7 to the Hoard of Directors will show. After only nine weeks of cooking experience the girls of the Junior and Senior (Masses prepared and served flu following MENU Cream of Pea Soup Olives Radishes ('rontons Hroiled Pork (’hops linked White Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Tomato Salad Baked Managoes Mushroom Filling I tinner Rolls Strawberry Short Cake Cream Coffee The girls of all the classes wish to thank Mrs. Horace Halliet for the gift of an “Adjustable Dress Form,” a very valuable ad dition to the sewing room, and also Mrs. Frank (ieist for the gift of a handsome linen table cloth, a gift very much appreciated in the Domestic Science room. Martha Stkfany. A1 ttmni The second annual Alumni Reception to the new members was held in the High School rooms, Thursday. June 8, at 7.2b p. m. In order to make this reception a success the co-operation of all members of the association is necessary. A program had been arranged. It was of special interest as it was an alumni affair with “Reineniscences of the Past” in three parts. Refreshments were served after the program. An opportunity was given to those members who have failed to pay their dues to do so the evening of the reception. The list of Alumni follows. If the records are incomplete will any one having knowledge of any whose names are not on record kindly send such names to the secretary. 1895 F. Adele Levan—Mrs. Thomas Linton............ Palmerton, Pa. Estelle Trankley—Mrs. Charles Reichanl......Northampton, Pa. Clara L. Seiger—Mrs. Robert Beitel ..........Catasauqua, Pa. Ada J. Haaf—Mrs. Arthur Herman..............Northampton. Pa. Clara M. .Moyer—Airs. Robert Trankley................Coplay, Pa. W. taSnley Gilbert.........................................Canada Gerald B. Balliet ...................................... Deceased 1896 Alatah Kueh ............................................ Deceased Daisy Pfeifly—Mrs. Mover 1897 Carbin C. Aliller.............................. Northampton, Pa. E. 8. Ooumer.................................. Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Reinert.................................. Palmerton, Pa. Charles Hanz Hattie Ruch—.Mrs. Del wig.................. Metaline Falls, Wash. 1899 Mark Sieger ............................................ Deceased Matilda Horn—Mrs. I). R. Xothohm.................. Sullivan, Wis. Margaret O’Brein ....................................Casper, Wy. Mada Reinert—Mrs. Fred. Freund ..........................Virginia Claude Ziegenfuss................................ Palmerton, Pa. Stanley Ziegenfuss .............................. Palmerton, Pa. Joseph Steckel ................................ West Coplay. Pa. 1901 Maggie Fagan...................................... IIentown, Pa. Florence Trankley.............................. Northampton, Pa. Majorie McGinley.....................................Coplay, Pa. Florrie Ruch....................................West Coplay, Pa. Amy Seiger—Mrs. Percy Ruhe........................Allentown. Pa. Mamie Rod ford—Mrs. Jos. Ernst...................Catasauqua, Pa. Annie M. Moyer.......................................... Deceased 1902 Rachael E. Mevle—Mrs. Herbert Gernerd................Coplay, Pa. Gertrude Beers..................................Greenawalds, Pa. Charles F. Miller....................................Coplav. Pa. Sadie E. Guth—Airs. M. J. Hartz.................Coplay, Pa. 1903 John (). Shoemaker..................................Coplav.. Pa. Edwin J. Beitelman ............................. Catasauqua, Pa. Florence C. Smith—Mrs. (}. Koinatouski ......... Farmington, Pa. Naomi Gilbert .......................................... Deceased 1904 Anna Reinert—Airs. Harvey Reinhard................Coplay, Pa. Samuel Ruch ........................................... Wyomissing Miles Bigley......................................Pittsburgh, Pa. Harvey Reinhard ......................................Coplay, Pa. Evan Guth ........................................... Wampum, Pa. 2(5 1905 Sallie Wotring ......................... Robert Horn ............................ Gerald Thomas .......................... Eftie Seiger—Mrs. Wm. Kerr.............. Ruth Smith—Mrs. Geo. Farney............. Sallie Schaadt—Mrs. Geo. Johnston....... Lizzie Gernerd.......................... Alfred Schreiber ....................... Alex. Miller............................ Robert Steckel.......................... Minnie Ileffelfinger—Mrs. Masonheimer... Helen Schreiber 1900 Stella Peters—Mrs. Merritt Trankley..... Clifton Arthur.......................... Herbert Snyder.......................... Samuel Kramer........................... 1907 Florence Rodgers—Mrs. T. Howell ........ Jennie Peters .......................... Faye Bennett—Mrs. Fred Bowman........... Marion Reinhard—Mrs. Jere Seiger........ Claude Rodgers ......................... Roland Thomas........................... Charles Seiger.......................... Asher Laubach .......................... Edward Steckel.......................... Charles Fenstermaker ................... Warren Trankley......................... 1909 La Rue Leibenguth....................... Marie Jackson .......................... Earl Kramer............................. Pearl Smith—Mrs. Joseph Hahn............ Florence Reaser ........................ Thomas Beitelman ....................... Burton Bigley........................... George Shuler........................... Anna Horn .............................. Helen Knappenberger..................... 1911 Lily Knappenberger—Mrs. Allan Lindenmuth Myrtle Knerr—Mrs. Sherwood Balliet...... Helen Miller—Mrs. Floyd Geist........... .......... Deceased .......... Deceased .......... Deceased ......Carlisle, Pa. ........Coplay, Pa. .......Coplay, Pa. ... . Allentown. Pa. .......... Deceased .......Coplay, Pa. .... Bethlehem, Pa. .......Egypt, Pa. .. Coplay, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. Allentown, Pa. .. Coplay, Pa. ........Coplay, Pa. .......... Deceased .. Roswell, X. Mex. ..... llentown. Pa. ...... Coplay, Pa. . Northampton, Pa. . Northampton, Pa. ........Coplay, Pa. .... W. Coplav, Pa. ......... I )ecease«l .... Palmerton, Pa. ,. .. Palmerton, Pa. . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Los Angeles, Cal. ... 'atasauqua, Pa. .......... Deceased ... Hundson. X. V. ........Coplay, Pa. .. Farmington, Pa. ....... Coplay, Pa. .......Coplay, Pa. .......Coplay, Pa. .......Coplav, Pa. ........Coplay, Pa. Anna Welsh—Mrs. M. Meagher....................Bethlehem, I a. Edith Moll—Mrs, (filbert Aymar Jr..............Allentown, Pa. Edith Lilly.........................................Coplay, Pa. Ida Reaser.............................................. Deceased Sherwood Balliet......................................Coplay, Pa. Emory Sieger....................................... Coplay, Pa. 1912 Bessie E. Balliet—Mrs. Stanley Schneller...........Coplay, Pa. Mabel Knerr—Mrs. Sehlicher.........................Coplay. Pa. Win. G. Meyle......................................Coplav, Pa. 1913 Evelyn Thomas—Mrs. John Wells.......................... New York Lois Bennett—Mrs. Roberts........................Allentown, Pa. Florence Montz .................................... Ormrod, Pa. Miriam Burke.................................... Fullerton, Pa. Leah Ziegenfuss—Mrs. Jean Andreas..................Trenton, X. .1. Frances Lilly—Mrs. Edison Cofield...................Coplay, Pa. Bessie Jones Alma Kern...................................... Iron Bridge, Pa. Hilda Guth—Mrs. J. 1). Schaadt...................Fullerton, Pa. Harold Balliet..................................... Coplay, Pa. Lee Seiger......................................... Coplay, Pa. Raymond Ribaconsky....................................Connecticut Frank Johnston .....................................Coplay, Pa. Roland Meyle....................................... Coplay, Pa. Audra Bartholomew—Mrs. Irwin Lauhach...............Coplay, Pa. Perma Shoemaker—Mrs. Roland Meyle.................Coplay, Pa. Laury Peters........................................Coplay, Pa. Edwin I)eily........................................Coplay, Pa. 191.) Lawrence Shoemaker................................Cementon, Pa. Cecelia Dunlin.................................. Allentown, Pa. Fannie Horn ....................................... Coplay, Pa. Ruth Schaeffer—Mrs. F. E. Miller....................Coplay, Pa. Eileen Kramer.......................................Coplay, Pa. Bessie Baer—Mrs. Yost ..............................Coplay, Pa. Estelle Walbert—Mrs. Geo. Bennett...................Coplay, Pa. Esther Peters.......................................Coplay, Pa. John Dreisbach......................................Coplay, Pa. Valentine Mol let................................ Paterson, X. J. Bessie Helwig—Mrs. James Shaw............. Meta line Falls, Wash. Bertie Confer—Mrs. Wassmer................................. Maine 1919 Evelyn Phifer...................................... Coplay, Pa. Hilda Reinert.......................................Coplay, Pa. 2S Alta Ziegenfuss......................................Coplay, Pa. Albert Deily.........................................Coplay, I'a Evelyn Fogel—Mrs. Ed. Kennell .......................Coplay, Pa. Helen Rogers—Mrs. B. A. Bigley.......................Coplay, Pa. Lillian Hallman—Mrs. Herman Greenhagen...............Coplay, Pa. Ruth Trankley—Mrs. Geo. Mohler.......................Coplay, Pa. Fred Schlinder................................. Northampton, Pa. Wm. Jones............................................Coplay, Pa. H)17 Hilda Reinert........................................Coplay, Pa. Evelyn Phifer....................................... Coplay, Pa. Alta Ziegenfuss......................................Coplay, Pa. Albert Deily ....................................... Coplay, Pa. 1918 Cora Shoemaker—Mrs. Wohlbach ........................Coplay, Pa. Lydia Moyer—Mrs. Harry Kline.........................Coplay, Pa. Wm. Schaeffer........................................Coplay, Pa. Allen Kramer.........................................Coplay, Pa. 1919 L. Kathryn Fogel ....................................Coplay, Pa. Fred M. Mertz ...................................... Coplay, Pa. Robert Phifer ...................................... Coplay, Pa. Ethel Weider ....................................... Coplay, Pa. 1920 Miriam Anthony ..................................... Coplay, Pa. Anna Ribaconsky......................................Coplay, Pa. Minnie Master .......................................Coplay, Pa. Ruth Krick...........................................Coplay, Pa. Evelyn Deily.........................................Coplay. Pa. Harry Dreisbach .................................... Coplay, Pa. Frank Reinhard ......................................Coplay, Pa. 1921 Anna Lansenderfer................................... Coplay, Pa. Verna Trively ...................................... Coplay, Pa. Rose Jendricks.......................................Coplay, Pa. Anna Miller..........................................Coplay, Pa. Gisela Artinger .................................... Coplay, Pa. Ralph Reppert........................................Coplay, Pa. Samuel Sehaadt, Jr...................................Coplav. Pa. Fred Stefany.........................................Coplay, Pa. 1922 Helen Huber......................................... Coplay, Pa. Anna Rubasky.........................................Coplay, Pa. Myron Reinert ...................................... Coplay, Pa. Dorothy Trankley ................................... Coplay, Pa. Carrie Ward......................................... Coplay, Pa 1923 Louis Apffel.........................................Coplay, Pa Perma Buchman........................................Coplay, Pa Ruth Balliet ....................................... Coplay, Pa Raymond Beltz........................................Coplay, Pa Robert Deily.........................................Coplay, Pa Marguerite Knerr.....................................Coplav, Pa Kerin it Kunkle......................................Coplay, Pa Catherine Peters.....................................Coplay, Pa Martha Stefany.......................................Coplay, Pa Edwin Trively........................................Coplay, Pa I’kace at Any Price “What’s the shape of the earth?” asked the teacher calling upon Willie. “Round.” “How do you know its round?” “All right” said Willie, “its square then, f don’t want to start any argument about it.” A tramp knocked at a kitchen door and said : “Please, kind lady. I'm a sick man. The doctor gimme this medicine, hut I need something to take with it.” The lady was ready to help. “Poor fellow,” she said, “do you want a spoon and a plass of water?” She tramp answered: “No. mum I wouldn’t trouble you hut this medicine has to he taken after meals. Have you got a meal handy?” “So you asked Geraldine to marry you?” “Yes, hut I didn’t have any luck, she asked me if I had any prospects.” “Why didn’t you tell her about your rich uncle?” “I did, hang it all! Geraldine’s ray aunt now.” Traffic Cop—“Say you! Didn’t you see me wave at you?” Mirandy—“Yes, you fresh thing and if Henry were here, he’d paste you one for it.” A dentist went fishing and was disgusted at landing a large catfish. He seized the beast firmly around its waist and began to work the hook out. Quite automatically and with his usual air of courteous firmness lie bespoke the fish. “Open wide,” he said. 31 The professor had written on the back of a student’s paper: “Please write more legibly.” The next day the student went to the desk and asked: Professor what is that you wrote on the back of my theme?” ''“Father,” said a youngster one evening, “the teacher is very interested in you.” “How do you know?” asked father. “Because when I got all my sums wrong today she said, ‘I wonder what sort of a father you have?’ ” Daughter (at the end of a lengthy musical composition) — Isn’t it too bad, daddy the man who wrote lliis piece died two weeks ago.” Father—“Did they find the murderer?” Lawyer—“You say your wife attacked you with a death dealing weapon. What was it?” Little Todd—“A tlv swatter.” 'Teacher (to class)—“Who can tell how we know its winter?” Little Louise—“I know teacher.” Teacher—“All right, tell us.” Little Louise—“I’ve got cold feet.” ■ “Who discovered America?” “Ohio,” replied the little girl. “No, Columbus discovered America.” “Yes’in, Columbus was his first name.” “Johnny What do you mean by coming to school with your hair in such a disgraceful condition?” “No comb, mum!” “Can’t you use your father’s comb?” “No hair, mum?” He—“Great heavens woman! Do you think I am made of money?” She—“I wish you were, I could get you changed then.” Waiter (at Grab and Grunt)—“.Alilke or water?” Customer—“Don’t tell me please; let me guess.” Seaton—“Did you hear that Harry Beidelman, ’25, was molted by neighbors for phoning?” Wallace—“No, how could that be?” 22 Seaton—“He was saxaphoning.” Japers—“I gave Paul my rain check.” Buhhs—“To the base ball name?” Japers—“Xo, I mean my umbrella.” Pretty Thick « Pat—“Why are you wear inn « many coats on such a hot day?” Mike (carryinn a paint can)—“1 was goin’ to paint my fence and it says to obtain best results put on three coats.” Quite Right Teacher—“Where do fleas come from?” Willie (scratchinn his head)—“Seraeh me.” yl almost makes me launh So wonderful the treat: To see an athlete run a mile, And only move two feet. Correct Teacher—“Willie what is a lake?” Willie—“A lake is a river with no place to go. “What is a kiss?” “Nothing divided by two.” Boy—“Dad, can you sinn your name with your eyes shut?” Dad—“Certainly.” Boy—“Well, then shut your eyes and sinn my report.” Sim—“How are you getting along at home while your wife’s away?” Jim—“Fine, I’ve reached the heighth of efficiency, I can put on my socks now from either end.” Soprano—“Did you notice how my voice filled the hall last night?” Sourbrette—“Yes dear, in fact 1 noticed several people leaving to make room for it.” American—“And poor Harry was killed by a revolving crane.” Englishman—“My word! What fierce birds you have in America.” 33 t'. Ttb r,C' Tic r maxtc ' Sy tfPie Qautovt vigiravivig 5 reclroiype (Company (9 vtiovi, O iio M. L GRUVER DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE A Good Line of School Supplies COPLAY, - - PENN A B. A. BIGLEY| Delicious Ice Cream Ice Cream Sodas Quality Chocolates Confections 18-20 North Second Street Coplav, - Penna. ACKER'S DEALERS IN GROCERIES, ETC. 4th Chestnut Streets Coplav, - Penna. MRS, F. STEFANY Frank Mill Men's Ladies' Children's' DEALER IN SHOES and Notions General Merchandise Front Bridge Streets 43 South Third Street Coplay, - Penna. Coplay, - Penna. BURKE’S STEAM BAKERY Where only the HIGHEST Quality products are baked nd only the HIGHEST Quality Ingredients are used Burke's Best Bread and Rye Specialties 23 S. SECOND STREET COPLAY, PA. Buy a FORD and SPEND the difference PAUL C. HUFF authorized Lincoln, Ford and Fordson SALES and SERVICE Genuine Ford Parts give from 35 to 100% more WEAR than Counterfeit Parts The Coplay National Bank COPLAY, PENNA. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLL RS GALLIA SILK MILLS or io MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE SILKS Ol — COPLAY, - PENNA. GOPLAY GARAGE ELECTRIC SERVICE Overland-Willys Knight Motor Cars PARTS OFFICIAL SERVICE Delco, Reney, Klaxon, Buggs Stratton Connecticut, Robert Bosch Batteries: Exide SECOND HOHL STREETS COPLAY, - - PENNA. R. F. BALLIET 01=30 Dealer In COAL, WOOD, SAND, FEED Ol- JUO Bell Phone 235-R FRONT BRIDGE STS., COPLAY, PENNA. win anm nunaiN cmun MANUFACTURERS OF Saylor’s Portland Cement ESTABLISHED 1866 First Portland Cement Manufactured in America QUALITY PRINT SHOP Northampton, Pa. BERNHARD . GEIGER. Props. A mt uggpBtimt FREE TRIAL Easy Payment Plan Call Bell 213- W JOHN TAMELER COMING FEATURES Dealer in Humoresque Groceries Queen of Sheba Over the Hills 3rd Coplay Streets PASTIME THEATRE COPLAY, - PA. An Evening's Entertainment ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL Largest Circulation in the Valley ALLENTOWN, - - PENNA. Nuff Said, When You Eat Gross’ Bread E. J. GROSS KAKKKY RYE BREAD A SPECIALTY BELL PHONE 234- W COPLA Y. PA. W. H. KUNKLE ICE CREAM PAREOR [SIDE ENTRANCE) All Kinds of Alag mines News Papers A. H. SHIRK Lehigh Phone 643 GENERAL STORE Consolidated Phone 72-F 51 South Second Street Coplay, Pa. COPLAY, - PENN A E. KELLER SONS FRANK LlilZER JEWELERS Watches Jewelry China Silverware Diamonds Glass 711 Hamilton Street AL LENTO WN, PA First Class Groceries Soft Drinks Dry Goods, Shoes 48 Front Street CO PLAY, . PENN A HORN'S DRUG STORE DRUGS—ClIEMICALS-MEDICINES 51 FRONT ST. COPLAY, PA.


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