Dale High School - Dalion Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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O on Johnstown, Pa. 1 9 When It comes to Econommal Shoppmg Experlence says SCHWARTZ BROS always D D y out throughout th y r th u n s of stomers l k th r t an S h artz B os for ll then' daily need The qual ty and value of the mer h nd se t a ohnsto n s Low PYIC L ad rs YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT fv X U W Q f fs O o 4 0 9 O o h ay in a e ea , 0 - sa d cu oo no fur e h' c w r . a ' ' S. i c a i offered is pre-eminent as befitting our reputa- ion sj W ' ' e e e . A' ' 'V -L X Xi Y 41 A N X , ' 'j x L GALLIKER S Quahtvf W C BECKLEY GROCERIES MEATS AND FRESH PRODUCE l l DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THF CITN iE:::::::j Co V Lun n Road a d Cla k St 5327 f ' - N I 3 5 o:ewio1w1u1'1fiwiwiwviwiuiuiv111wif'1'1-vo? ! ! ! 0 9 I i Q ' 2 l ! ! ! l ! ! ! I U .5..A-.-4,-1,-......- .-..-.,...,....- -.,-.,...,-.,-.,-..f. f N I I 9 r. on 3 n r . Phone Rx J Statler Co Cleaners and Dyers City 1027 Bell 22 F URS FURNITURE O ICE P ANT 0 PHONES RUGS HATS FF Bantley Hardware Co Hardware an F urmture NATHAN S ilibe Mug Starr CONGRATULATES THE DALE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1925 ' PHONE 5753 701 voN LUNEN sT. O O Y In Schoo and Cut Some day soon the sen ors wlll be ready for college or work Jumors wrll become senlors and the sophs and freshmen wlll move up a notch Pro motlon follows earnestness abllxty and harcl Worx whether you are ln school or out You go out of high school or college well equip pecl lf ln aclclltlon to your general knowledge you have acquxred the savmg habit through bullcllng a funcl an opportunlty reserve a business of your own ambltlon A new savmgs pass book awalts you here T Umted Statesllilauonal Bank 2 1 6 218 Franklin St THE Umted States Trust Co 206 Franklin St Branch 311 Broad St THE U S Savmg 6? Trust Co 346 Creeve St Conemaugh Combmecl Resources S18 000 000 00 Y Q ' . , . . . , , , , reserve. Save for a clefinite purpose-a college 9 7 - T '- o 4 o Q . o o Q Q 'Y , Y ' e 1 rioioiogflii-1--1 ing: ififiiixfx-113.11131 111-1 1' 1. 3,1414 ouse Cleaning! A great cleal of the inconvenience of SPRING HOUSE CLEANING can he avoided by sending us many articles that are difficult to cleanse at home. Rugs, Hangings Drapes of all Kinds Tapestries, Table Covers, Lamp Shades, Pillows, Cretonnes, Slip Covers, Blankets and Upholster ed Furniture suggest what is meant Our household department is completely equipped We take infinite pains to do everything right Well gladly submit estimates SIMPLY PHONE HE DERSON BRO TABLE GF CONTENTS H1 h Sghool Declwatxon Facultx emor Off 1 er Senuw Semor Pro ram Semor Qla s History SEDIOY lr1q9heLs Sennn VM SCUIOY lloroscope Snapshots Class Advertxsements umor Class Plcture unlor Class Hlstory Sophomore Class Plcture Sophomore Class Hlstory Pre hman Cla s Pxcture Freshnuan Cuass Phstory Hints for Students PlCtUfC of School Board Picture of Girl Reserves Edltorlal and Busmess Stiff Prmcxpal s Pa Pxcture of NIISS Cherryblo som Resume of Nlxss Cherry blossom Llterary Athletxcs Football Team Boys Basketbill Team Clrls Bxslxetb 111 Term Alumm Adx ertnsements olxes FIDIS 100 A2 f' - I0 If l K I l ' ' Q I2 S A Class , ii s V I4 N ' Class I5 - ' 2 f . 26 5 Y . .K S .A ' 2 7 - f l J 29 .T ' 'll , . , 3l ' .. , , , , , 33 . ., ,, .. 34-35 T' ' . 36 J ' ' ,.,.,.. . , . 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FAC U LTY LYNX PROF V L HETRKK Engllsh Ill IV Latm Civics History Athletic Dxrector A truer friend one coulcl not fmd PROF H F HOOVER Prlnclpal of Hugh School Problems of Democracy Physics Bxology General Scxence most mighty man lndeed ..A . . , To this our class is all agreed l . . I I2 K 1' THE DALION MISS GRACE STATLER French Englsh I II A frxend of our better days None Icnew her but to prarse MISS IVA VARNER Algebra History Geometry Commercxal Arlthmetlc A perfect woman, nobIy pIannecI To warn, to comfort and to command i I3 10101011vioioioifrioioiviarzcrifniviozrixififsiifriexifricriomtxif oio1vZcr14v:o14v:oi4:31x:4v1oioio1fw1v11f1o14n14 14101014 101010102014 4 l . . . . ' l . . 1 10101010 E 10101030 CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President ALCIE VARNER MILDRED STULL Secretary Treasurer RAYMOND WOLF HARRY PAUL i H 1 DM-I0 f 5 -E THE DALION5 GRACE BAKER Bake Curl Reserves A glrl whose great delight ls hiking o er the mountain helght ays there s no sport so true As clnmblng neath a sky of blue ETHEL BAUMCARDNER Curl Reserves But now we know her better All recognize her laugh Her gxggle m our mlschlef Oft brought the teachers wrath HELEN CUQTER Cus Girl Reserves Basket Ball Track From brown eyes rarlxant vlvaclty There shxnes brilliant romantxc grace I5 gOPQC!1PQ1DQ4l,4DQ1PQ1!4P,1PQ1.4DQ1PQ1PQ1lQil,1PQ4.4.1DQ1 i 5 5... i .SQ CP,1PQ1PQ4PQlPDlPQ1!fPQ4YQf.fbQfPQlbQ4PQfYQKPQ1 I I I S . . . . . . Et v C . . . ll v THE DALION EVELYN DOBBS Dobbne Curl Reserxes Orchestra Gentle tlmld svsee! and I-cmd Are her attrlbutes refined EARL EGOLF Senator Orchestra H1 Y They surely do fall for me HOMER FALSTICK ralseleelh X xce Presldent H1 Y Track 'X terror among women ' I6 Pi0l0l0i'ri0i1Pl1Il li'Pi1Pl1Dl1bl0l0lO11b10I0lCll: , L.. i P1014 1014 'il rlnifvif i0i4Pi1Pl0l0i4Dl0l0lilI01l4 U - 1 v v ' 1 . . . ll D .. . u , FERN FOUST Ca Presldent of Curl Reserves Here IS someone you must meet Fan and lovely cute and sweet RUSSEL FYE Mxke Orchestra Assxstant Editor of Year Book 25 H1 Y The Country Gentleman CHARLES GLASS Chas H1 Y Good thmgs come ln small packages H I7 i THE DA'-10 ec vi1v:1ric:11w1c:11 u la 1 THELMA GORE Dolly Basket Ball Cxrl Reserves Track She s little but she s wxse And a terror for lxer slze ELL'WORTH KING E y Football Basketball Captam H1 Y ln football he has but luttle fame Basketball has made hm name DEAN LOHR Abe Football H1 Y Buy a Ford and spend The dlfference on I8 THB DM-I0 J ll 051101011 . -'-0-0-f-f-0--'-0-0-H ---- '- or ee 'S' JQ THE DM-'O l .0 v1o:o1o1o1o101v1v1vI01lDf 'I0I I0? 101 I 1 10 ' 4' V i . I , ' ' - ,, . - x MARY METZCAR Lou Basketball Girl Reserves Here s to a gurl that 18 dear to all She ns not very short nor very tall She I8 always smllmg and never blue And to all her friends she rs true MARY MEYER Bess Curl Reserves lf she wnll she will And you may depend on t But rf she wont she wont And thats the end of lt RAYMOND MILLER Doc HIY Doc IS a qulet student, Very wlse and very prudent, Always pleasant, always kmcl. A better fellow, one cannot find I9 ,103 1101403 P10103 upeqpeq- ELENOR MANTMIER Mmk B iskelb rll Curl Resen es I was born gngglxng And lwe been gxggllng exer smce HAROLD OCTHEIM Ossxe Football Basketball ecretary of H1Y Happy wllh the splnt of xrresponsxble youth HARRY PAUL Hap Treasurer of Class Preerdem of Hr Y Football Captam Orchestra Our hero leans his lazy ohm Lpon bus lnltle vnolm Nexer late ov absent m 4 years at D H S 20 QTHE DALl0N z L-i- 5 S '- bgosjoioioi ri ri4x1o11r3o2o:4r2fn2o1oioio:vv1 rioioiocpoioif Q: THE. DALION- 0:0oioio1o1oi4 1014-1oio1o11 1o1v1n3oi1vi1vi:p1cvio1o1cr14ri1 SAMUEL PRIDDEY Sam Football Basketball Hi-Y Busmess Manager of Year Book 25 A bright young chap with haxr qunte red And lot of learnnng ln his head GLENDON REAM Pete H1 Y l envy no man who knows more than myself But pxty hum who knows less DWIGHT REAM Dlke H1 Y lreland must be heaven Because I was never there 2I WEE 34101014 vzorof' Ou DA'-ION 5014, DAVID SHAFFER Buttercup Football A good spor and a BIC brave man MILDRED STULL Mud Cul Reserves Vxce Presuclent of Class Oh! There never was a man ust lmke my man LLOYD THIELE 1 Football Basketball Mgr Hx Y A lxttle pleasure now and then ls relished by the best of men 22 Hi-Y .. t In J . .n - :AB-'ln :if 1011 or - THE DA'-'ON ' 10:1 P1011 vga EVELYN TRESSLER Tres Curl Reserves She IS young and she 18 wlse But Oh' She cant control her eyes! ALCIE VARNER Bun Presldent o Class Football Track H1Y Orchestra She loves me she loves me not RAYMOND WOLF Woof Eclltor of Year Book 25 Secretary of Class HIY No fountam from xts rocky cave E er trlpped with foot so free He seems as happy as a wave That dances on the sea 23 niojoix W, ffqx I f bb- 2 X , Xf 'N! Hg KQWILX 2 X 4? 4 JN X 1549 av! K- f -- -I 'x 1 U1 XX lx Y i , ' o o f g Q Q X' 3 F' A Q Q' Xb , v - Y L' til 'C' fp fy V3 ' K! :iff , ffjl' yF'TffE1 Ai. ' ww E ' Q1 1 1-5 :nj X ':-. Nxjvbzxg , N Wmav A Qi rigftgx y K u , X , ., .Lrg r I L- Eg'-gx , -.. M - in XJR 5 . . l D Shi I L . T A V Y gl Y ' YV ST - R'--X1 . x 1 , -,f,y,Q?f T X X - I I f s M xx qlm kxx 9 Q u A ,- K Y-, ,1 -...,,4 .. ,, A , , X k K - L Q N X f x 5 I X. waz:-1541 I 2 lv jg 5 ' + 411 Lg r X KZ? X1 .J XXMX FX 1 vi? 1J X 4 f f Svvnrnr lgrngram Class Play May I3 A College Town Dale Municipal Hall Senior Vacation Fort Stanwlx Hotel Class Day Exercises Dale Hugh School Audrtorlum Baccalaureate Sermon Dale Evangelical Church Commencement Dale Evangelncal Church Class Colors-Red and Gray Class Flower Amerxcan Beauty Rose Class M0ito-- We Come We Conquer 26 May May May May 28 '59 ,A ,S . ., -1 4 ' ' .r........r........r.r,..................r.....,..,..,...s..r..............r....,.......r..., I8 Junior-senior Banquet .r.....,................... Q ......A......,..,,,,A..s..r..,.,..,,.,.,.......... April 30 ' .........r U .r..,............,...........r.r..... J ....... . .r..,.............,,......r. . 25 24 'THE DA1.1oN SENIOR CLASS HISTORY By Harold Osthem ln the year l9I3 we were brought to school by our parents We had a very large class and were taught by Miss Shaffer Our first year passed very qulckly on account of the new and mterestmg expernences We were a large class numbering 75 so when we entered the 2nd grade we were divided mto two sections boys m one room and the gurls m another room The following years ln grammar school passed very pleasantly and m the last semester of the Erghth Grade we started practice on our commencement play entitled The Hermlt of Hawau The play met wrth great success and we graduated mto the Dale Hugh School m the year of our Lord mneteen hundred and twenty one At last we are off on a four year Jaunt How CXCltll'lg xt was to know that we were actually hngh school students and that m four years to come would be the mighty class of l925 We soon realxzed that we had a great deal to learn and accomplish on our journey along the highway of educatlon And that lt was entlrely dnf ferent from our trlp through the grades Our class was then made up of pu plls who graduated from Dale and others that come m from Oakland Loram Borough and Tanneryvllle We elected Raymond Mxller as our first class president and essle Man gus as our secretary We dnd not do much ln the way of social affairs the first year but we worked very hard Our road at times was very bumpy especlal ly Latm Lane and when we arrxved at the town of Algebra well some had a tough Job gomg through ln the year l922 23 we elected Harry Paul to the presldentxal chalr and essxe Mangus as our secretary to serve the first half of the year and the second half essle Mangus served as president Our tnp through our Sophomore year dnd not seem quite as strange as that of our first year because we had become accustomed to some of the hard knocks and bumps When we arrlved at Geometry Forest we had a heap of trouble until our Geometry sharks came to our and and hewed down the gran' perpenclnculars triangles and octagons and saved the day As we continued on our trlp we held monthly class meetings wlth eats We were begmnmg to yearn for the year to close, when we could start as upper classmen njumors Oh what a thrill' When we realized that we would not be termed as lower classmen any more And not be snubbed by the upper classes We started our Junior year by electmg Thelma Gore presldent, Ellsworth Klng vice president, Helen Custer secretary and Harry Paul as our treasurer We were very saucy juniors, and were always full of pep. We held class meetmgs regularly. It was durmg this year that two new members arrlved at our class to share ln our troubles Mildred Stull arrlved first from Adams Township 27 p:a1o:n:n:1o::a1cio:m:n21o2n31w11141o:1:o31411:4n-2v1ri1s1o 0:1 -'i il' 'N ki 11 -- , ' 2 E Q ofa nioio:r1cvioi1n1oian:4ri1v1cv:av1oi414v1o1o3cr1cr1cr14ni4vioiozvierioiozago , . , . . . , . 1 . . ' . a I . . . 1 v . v a 1 x v - . n D ' v n .l , 1 . . y . , . . . . . . . 1 1 v THE DAUON High School and later Samuel Prlddey arrlved from Dubois Hrgh School We had very good salllng ln our umor year especlally along the avenue of American History but we were destined to come to a stop Because of the fact that we had to banquet the Semors The banquet was held ln the Dale Evangellcal church and xt proved to be a very joyous affalr We then turned towards the task of passlng our exams ln whlch everybody succeeded At last we had reached our goal' Semors' We started on the last lap of our trlp wlth two new members ln our class They were Fern Foust and Eleanor Nlmtmler who advanced from the Sopho more class by gomg to summer school VVe elected Algle Varner to serve as presldent Samuel Prlddev vxce pres nd nt and Mlldred Stull secretary and re elected Harry Paul to contmue as treasurer We fully realnzed wlth a deep sxgh of regret that our Journey would soon en The Senior Dramatlc Club gave several sketches dunng the term The boys of the class of 25 took a promment part m athletlcs for elght were regulars on the varslty football team and two regulars on the varsity basket ball team The mterclass league was won by the Semors We agam chose Algxe Varner to lead us through the second semester Mlldred Stull vice presndent and Raymond Wolfe as our secretary The Second Semester finds us workmg hard as ever ln order to T'-lI'llSh the tnp suc cessfully and lt IS wxth much regret that we leave the good old bus D H S to puck up nts new passengers I c. 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I a THE DALION CLASS PROPHECY On the thirty first of February 1935 I flnlshed my great mventlon It was a radno cameragram by whxch I could see and hear what took place everywhere on earth I then spent the day testmg my apparatus Flrst I tuned my set to a long radio wave and recelved China When the plcture flashed upon the screen I saw Earl Egolf teachmg a group of Chinese to play Mah ong The next wave I recleved produced a pxcture of the north pole and built close to the pole was a grocery store belng managed by Fern Foust The succeeding wave took me to the torrid zone In thls picture I saw Then I tested the short waves and pxcked up the Whxte House at Washlngton I saw the Presldent eatlng breakfast and to my great surprise when the plcture became more clear the chlef executlve was Evelyn Dobbs Another small wave showed to me a gatherlng of men on the Brooklyn Brldge I had a hearty laugh when I saw that It was Dean Lohr selllng gold brxcks to a group of farmers My laughter turned to convulsions when I recognlzed one of the farmers as Russel Fye who had just purchased a buck Agam I swung the dxal and became mtensely interested when I saw that a MCXICHH revolutlon was belng revealed In the mldst of the flghtlng the two leaders were dueling I became worried when I saw that the two opponents were Hap Paul and Pete Ream Hap stabbed Pete 1n the nght arm and Pete gettmg down on has knees begged hlm to save hxs Infe Hap became submlssxve and wept luke a ch1ld I began to realize very soon that the tears were rollmg down my own cheeks so I xmmecllately turned away from the traglc sight The next plcture gave me a gllmpse of the Beauty Contest at Atlantic Cnty and I felt llke glvmg mne rahs for Dale when I saw that Thelma Gore had been crowned Miss Amerlca The followmg sight was the strangest of all for I saw hundreds of cats of all descrxptlons In the background was a house with the followmg sign on lt Home for Fnendless Cats Propnetors Grace Baker Mary Meyer I turned the mstrument very carefully and secured a good vlew of a large crowd watchmg a man climb a forty five story bulldmg My curloslty de manded that I find out who this fearless human fly was so I turned another dlal whxch brought the vlew a little closer In an mstant I recognized the stern handsome face of Raymond Wolf The next wave I turned ln produced a plcture of a most welrd place where night had already approached I saw a lady and gentleman sitting on 29 Qzoriomrmrifxmvmfvmfrifrmrmsifrmrm:si+vm+vmogo1omo1:s1om4rmom4rm1ri1si4rmo1c1o:o if - iq.. 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Yes Bun you are the breath of my life Please Mrd hold your breath for a few mmutes I lmmedlately turned the dlal to another wave as I drd not wlsh to m trude upon lovers secrets This wave showed me a football game between Harvard and Yale Harvard was on Yale s thlrty yard lme and a drop luck was called for Elly Kung of Harvard was selected to do the luckmg The ball was passed Elly swung hrs well tramed foot and the ball rxsmg like a brrd massed the goal posts by ten yards I drd not walt to see the remainder of the game and agam swung the dual A beautlful panorama appeared on the scene l saw two cow gurls Helen Custer and Evelyn Tressler roundmg up cattle As I watched I saw a man rn hrkmg clothes who I recognized as Harold Osthem On his back was the sngn North Pole or Bust As I turned the knob the Canary Islands flashed on the screen and I saw Mary Metzgar teachmg the blrds to smg and Eleanor Nlmtmler showmg the hyenas how to laugh I kept turnmg the dlal and saw the followmg scenes Dwlght Ream palntmg pictures of angels nn a church m Naples Lloyd Thlele and Ray Mlller smokmg camels rn the Sahara Desert Charles Glass and Homer Fal stuck noted explorers dnggmg archeological remams ln Kung Tank em ups tomb I made up my mmd to get one more plcture and then announce my m ventnon to the world as a success I swung the dual and rn a few moments wltnessed a pxcture of a beautrful woman struggling 1n the grasp of a mlghty rlver When I saw that rt was Ethel Baumgardner my excitement became so great that I Jumped up and attempted to leap mto the water l landed ln the midst of my apparatus and smashed everythmg ust then I heard a vonce acclalm Sam, get up, for thrs rs your grad uatron day I suddenly awoke and soon realrzed that my dream was ln vam 1, ft 30 0:ov1a1o1o1o1o:o:o:o1o14111314111-xavmrinbmergnmqeszaimaninjoozo i fe H E U vzooiozviozw-3011110zc1111c10:a11aviavz11go111g1r141cr:1i11111r1:r1:1121:o:o2 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 4 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . 1 ' 1 1 . . ' , 1 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 I . . . . . . 4 1 1 1 1 1 - , . . . . . . 1 1 1 ' ' , - THE DALION CLASS WILL We the undersrgned representing the class of I925 being of short mem ory and sound mmd and reallzmg that our days are few and short between do hereby publnsh our Hrst and last Wrll and Testament Item We gave and bequeath to the unlor Class the tltle of Seniors and hope that they wrll prove worthy of rt Also we appoint to them our chapel seats with all chewing gum and other properties affixed to be held durmg their Semor year Item We gxve and bequeath to the Sophomores and the Freshmen the follow mg blts of fatherly advlce I CUIIIVHIC your lusty voices so as to ellmmate the screech 2 Don t speak unless spoken to 5 Honor and revere all members of the class of 25 Item The followmg bequests may seem as trlfllng but we hope they may be accepted not as worthless things lavlshly thrown away because we can no longer keep them but as valuable assets to those who may receive them and a continual reminder of the generosity of heart displayed ln our free and full bestowal I To Mr Ruhl we bequeath our hlghest respects and also the ponies whrch have earned us safely through Caesar and Vlrgll 2 We assign to Nlxss Statler our love and appreclatlon for her help to us durmg the past years of our short llfe 3 We donate to lVIr Hetrlck our popular coach all future athletlc teams and also the hope that all hrs teams may be successful 4 To Mlss Varner we bequeath the commg Freshmen wxth the hopes that they may come up to the standard set by our class 5 We release to Mr Hoover our room wlth nts sacred memorles and the laboratory wlth all equipment and materials not demolished or destroyed by our own careful class tCl'Tl o Shorty Cerhardt we leave the prrvllege of settmg the men s styles for l92 o Anna I-llpp we leave Sam Prlddey s grft of oratory gab Phllrp Grlfflths we glve Elly Kang s chlcken farm o Kathryn Kelper we give Dolly Gore s capacrty for chewing gum Fred Clark we gxve lVI1nk s good nature o Van Lohr we leave Dean s Ford wlth the hope that he wlll be a careful drlver like hrs brother 7 To Verle Nlrller we donate Bull Thlele s prlvllege of commg ln ate 3l bio Ozcomzjriioiioiriviinimcvivioioiicviviiclfvizoictoififvioioy . 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RRRR EE I1 I2 I1 go: 1 I3-31,101 raw:-I1--1'-:wg BUY DOC MILLER'S SLRE CLIRE INDIC-ESTIONI PILLS FYE AND PRIDDEY UNDERTAKERS EVENTUALLY NOT NOW SHAF F ER 8: PAUL ICE CO IT FLOATS 99 44 100 Pur D LOHR DEALER IN SECOND HAND FORDS ply C Il 758 629 404 J CUSTER 8: STULL CAFETERIA STOPS THAT HUNGRY FEELIINC OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED WHILE YOU WAIT C GLASS A M PALACE THEATRE PRESENTS EARL coLF IN LESS THAN NOTHING J Spools DANCING pt MV PRICE TWO BITS HOOVER STUDIO ' 11 '3 im a , , - Office Hours 13 . . to 14 P. M. ' 'I ' Learn in Five Minutes E Ex er Tc-achers Miss Gore Miss Metzgar , r. arner 36 THE DALION ,?X1If111lI1'ZI1J1I5 govzoi'-cnoocpui ,moi-:1:i:2o2f.i .1-:L :ini 51 1 ,iwzzvmfri 1:1 n:1:iw:omo:4w? Q ,4sgTHE DALION- Q QUNIQQ I I JUNIOR cLAss HISTORY We are the second of a family of four We assembled for the first time ln the Dale Hlgh School bulldlng on the first of September l922 There were slxty of us and there were many brxlllant achievements ln our Freshman year How we gr eved the faculty how we vexed the sophomores how we made the upper classmen laugh stlll lives m our memories As sophomores we astonished every one by our athletlc abxlrty and artlstlc talents It was not long untll we were ushered mto new surroundlngs the board had taken lt upon themselves to erect a new bullclmg We are Jun ors now xt IS hard to realxze but rt IS true A Hallowe en party class meetlng brxefly descrlbes our SOClal actlvltles for this year Of course there were games hlkes etc We have not yet gotten over the affects of a supper gxven at the G A R Hall ln order to better our Hnanclal condltlons So runs our career and another year hovers o er us threatenlng hard work and lots of good tlmes So I w Il stop Wfltlng to gaze ahead to prepare for the future and to wlsh the class of 25 all success and that the Freshmen and Sophomores may ln the future accent our posltlon wlth the same dxgmty whxch was characterlstxc of us JESSIE RUH1. 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I ,',1 . . l x THE DALION SQ 112 ZORES -5 E- SOPHCMORE CLASS HISTORY The present Sophomore Class entered Hlgh School IH the year 23 with an enrollment of forty five elght havmg come from outslde dlStYlCtS the re mamder from Dale The new Hlgh School bulldm was a blg attractlon for all of us but we were proud of the fact that we were the first class of Freshmen to enter thls bulldmg Organlzatlon tool place at the begmnmg of the term and the followmg OEICCTS were elected Ernest lVl1ller Presldent Dorothy Grlfflth Vxce President Ray lVl1ller Secretary Charles l-lommel Treasurer A student council havmg been organlzed ln the H1 h School Vlfglnld Harbaugh Chester Parks and the presldent were elected to represent the class A class basketball team was organized whlch proved itself a wmnmg combmatlon Our class was fortunate ln hav ng one man represented on the Hlgh School varslty team ln football, four members were represented the grldlron The class, as a whole, has been prosperlng ln 1tS efforts to climb the lad der of success Slgned, ERNEST MILLER 41 ' - - - - .- - - .. , , , off- -1,1 .1 . - riff?-,iui4:T1:T:'.fr14:lwrioi0i014ri1ri01oO:0 i ,, 0 5 ,. -. -. 1 - 3 5001010201 -iv-:1 11 1 f:w::'::-101411010--,iv 1--3031.--,--nioiuizp-10:0 v . 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I . on gf-I in -'hi ' ,f l'REbHMEN C XSS Freshmen CLASS HISTORY OF THE FRESHMEN We the class of 28 entered Dale Grade School with a large enrollment havmg Miss Laura Shaffer for a teacher and H E Nycum as Supervrsmg Prmcxpal The first day of school the majority of us were accompanied by our superiors from whom we were shortly parted all for the reason that the time had come for learnmg The fnrst year swept swlftly by m thxs manner The following years we were separated some golng to A classes and some to B but only to be rejoined rn the Erghth Grade We fmally after seven years passed mto the Erghth Grade wlth 37 puplls Although we followed the same routme of works as throughout the grades we worked and pushed harder Near the close of the year we started rehearsals for our Erghth Grade graduatmg program whlch was later glven and was a great success We closed our grammar school career by holdlng a Bacca laureate sermon m the Dale Evangelxcal Church rendered by the Rev P L Grlfflths knocks and bumps from the upper classmen came true ln this year our class mcreased ln students from the number of 37 to 50 Some came from Oakland West Taylor Townshlp Mrddle Taylor Townshlp and Conemaugh Townshlp while the remainder came from Dale As a whole our class has not experienced many eventful happenings but they wlll come sooner or later Of course we have a basketball team which wlll prove itself m followmg years Our Freshmen year passed quxckly because nt was new to us so we come to the present tlme We can not prophecy our future but hope and wlll step by step and year by year reach SUCCESS KATHERINE KEIPER :S .I 43 il1......m... Ui. omumomoiomomc QUPQPQHPQPQPQPQPIDIYQHHHDQCQHH a ,S At last our dreams of being a Ugreen freshien also, taking all the f sa gv' X J A L..- Q -1::- xc 1 , 9-5 i.,l ' - 5 THE DALION 'join' HINTS FOR STUDENTS Be sure to come late the faculty IS offermg a handsome pnze for the pupll being tardy the most Throw all waste paper on the floor the baskets are only ornaments Take as long as you want between perlods this will teach the teachers to CXCYCISC patience IH waltmg for you Most people wxll notice good art draw anythnng you want on the walls or ln a consplcuous place where such beautxful work may be appreclated If you mass a fell student while passing from room to room yell or scream at the top of your voxce this will attract attentxon and make you quite pop u ar Prof Hoover says we should have more exerclse this can easily be ac quxred by pushmg each other down the stalrs Scratch the furnlture and carve your nmtlals ln the desk Mr Ruhl can get a new one at any time The teachers are never nght always have the last word with them lf you can plck a Hght you are superior nn every way When the teacher has assigned the mght work for the next day be sure to moan and growl 1n a low tone thus the teacher wzll thmk the shock of havmg mght work wlll make you nervous the assignment wlll then be cut about one half If you have nothmg to do ln your study periods pick a fight with your nearest neighbor naturally he has nothmg to do elther The beauty of the school can be greatly increased by leavmg colorful chewmg gum wrappers lymg around Always skip the last period that IS the longest one Whrstle at all tlmes lf posslble smg especlally during recxtatxon every body wlll greatly apprecxate lt and honor you very much A solo ln the mud dle of the perlod makes you feel more llke worklng By crxtlclsmg others work someone w1ll thunk you are somebody 44 ozorioifrioicrmoicxmrlnicrinmrmnmrmfrmvmmfvi'rioioiomoioioif 0:0 ' - A- I if i O:4Di1i0l4blC'Il0l1bl4bl1hllii.1i0ilb24 vii Pivldbllblfbitbillilvllviliiftlfvllhil :Q , , . , . u y ' , . 9 , , 2 - , , , , , . , . y ! 7 ' 'x 'fs' l x SL HOOL D RECTORS G RL RESERVES THE DALION GIRL RESERVES The Curl Reserves movement IS the way ln whlch the Y W C A says to glrls from I2 to I8 whether ln grade school ln buslness or lndustry ln hugh school or boarding school The Y W C A belongs to you What lt means to be a hxgh school Curl Reserve IS somewhat slmllar to the purpose of a hlgh school R R Club To face squarely the dally tests which come at home ln school at worlt and at play to be a friend to all and strive to how Christ s love ln every llttle deed to give the best of self ln servlce to God and m fellowship wlth girls everywhere The Chrlst way for everyday llvmg means to a Girl Reserve snmple graclousness constant consxstent lmpartlalnty readmess for servlce however humble and mslgmficant unwavermg unquallfled loyalty to frlends an eager deslre for knowledge to the beautlful and the worthwhlle m life and 1n llvlng a smcerxty and earnestness of purpose whlch leads ever upward and outward a sense of responslblllty whlch not only beglns a task but also Hnlshes lt control of self whlch makes for a body and a mmd clean and pure m all ways and a reverence for God whlch shows ltself m work and ln Worship that recogmzes Christ as the Llght and the Way ThlS and the rest of the Girl Reserve code leads every Glrl Reserve to flnd for herself and others the llfe abundant Officers President Fern Foust Vice Presldent Thelma Gore Secre tary Mary Metzgar Treasurer Ethel Brougher 47 pzmioioici van: fzozuzflanpcz r:-11:12:03-rin: pg- 1 zu: 10: ,gwgf-:-nioinozq i K .., i 0:41-311114 1:-11 lui ri-if 1: ,iuzwiuinzwl:li-1:14-1-rmzeicvif-ixfgrofo f s a , . . 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W? mv: .5 1 0 . , I - 1 f, ' v. f THE DALION Hl Y CLUB Durmg the school term of 24 33 the boys of the High School declded orgamze a H1 Y Club A meeting was held and the club was orvamzed The followmg OHICCYS were elected for the entxre school term V L Hetrlcx Clubs Adviser Harry Paul Presxdent Homer Falstlck Lloyd Thlele Vice Presldents Harold Osthem Secretary Paul Cerhardt Treasurer Thls club was organlzecl to create a better fraternal spmt among the boys Several well known speakers of this clty addressed the boys at varxous occaslons thus pomtmg out ways of reachmg better cltlzenshlp The club has glven llterary programs before the school and has taken an occasional hlxe throughout the woods and rs a real boys organlzatlon LQ I3 ? 49 .g..-..4--. -. ,...,....g. : T A - - 17 f, l E S Q- .. ozouioioioif 3014-if if-i4vif,i4-1114-11'1r.1oi4,:4-101f,ioicfi4fif-1014riwiuxlozo . Q - . . 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THE DALION Balt lamb brbnnl Qlnnual EDITORIAL AND BLSINEQS ST XFF Edrtnr In Chref RAYMOND WOLF Xssocrace Editor RL,5SEL FYE Lrrerary Educ ETHEL BALIVICARDNER Athletxcs V L HETRICK Busmess Manager SAVILEL PRIDDEY Advertlsmg Manage DEAN IOHR -Xlumm Notes ELLSM ORTH KING EDITORIAL Pleasant thoughts of happy days pent w1tI' Hlgh School friends and faculty at our AIma Mater now seemingly permanent w1II gradually fade To mlrror these memorles so that they may msplre all the sons and daughters of Dale to IoyaI servlce to thelr beloved schooI as the object of thrs book To some people of this communlty the Dallon IS s1mpIy a book to others lt IS an annual of Dale I-Ixgh SchooI to a more Ilmnted group It IS thelr cIass book whxch was designed to glve the reader some Idea of their school Ilfe as they saw and Ilved It Success can only be real ln producmg a book of this type by each one puttmg thelr heartlest effort mto lt The materlal tendency each year IS INot better than the best but better than the rest and we hope xt w1II be true as Iong as Dale has a hlgh schooI We want to extend our heartxest thanks to our I7acuIty classmates ad vertlser and all those who heIped m the production of thls book We hope that some day when everyone m our cIass has reached thelr attamments ln Ilfe they may slt down and peruse over thls book and dream of the good tlmes we had together J I vfovzfrzrviogfrzrfzwgffzffztrzozozfvz-f:-n1fvm-rqn-,1o1-,xoxox-rzogogoioiozvzuozq .f.t:1:.:,-...:.,...,:1.10:-..r...,:f,::..,1q.,..... :N,-.,:.--,-,-,---I-,-rq. 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Q . . . .,, . v PROF ,I T RUHL THE DALION DALE BOROUGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS ohnstown Pa Apr1l8th I929 Patrons and Friends of the Dale Borough Schools Greetmg ln the prmclpal s page thls year l desire to dlrect your speclal attentlon to the aCtlVltlCS of the schools along the lines not dlrectly concerned wlth the class room work as well as the general pollcy of the schools as the educational agency for the commumty Since we have moved mto our new bulldlng our mcreased facllltles for school work have made our actxvltles move along more pleasantly and have glven us the opportunity to do more extended work In our physical education and the science departments The laboratory equlpment enables us to have all the puplls perform thelr experlments mdlvrdually and thus to carry out the prxnclpal of learmng to do by domg Wrth our new chapel we are able to conduct our devotlonal CXCTCISCS and our literary programs with the entlre hugh school ln one group ln athletlcs the Dale schools have forged to the front as never before The foot ball team was strong and dlcl very creditable work Whlle the record of the boys m wmnmg games was not very marked xn all the contests the scores were close and the boys displayed a llkmg for good clean sport Thls fact together with the number of boys who took part m the pract ce games macle the sport partlcularly valuable to Dale students The basket ball season resulted very favorably for the Dale teams The whole hlgh school entered lnto the contests wlth real school splrlt and gave the teams splendld support Durmg the season mter class contests were held every Monday after school and m these contests a large number of pupils from each class took part The regular mter hngh school games took place on Frl day evenmg whenever arrangements could be made for that evening and one mterestmg feature about these games was the closeness of the scores ln a few Instances contests were declclecl by one polnt or by playing extra tlme A large number of the partlcxpants were from the unlor and lower classes so that prospects for a wmnmg team next season are excellent This sprlng Dale Hlgh School wrll undertake a new form of athletxcs Owmg to the organlzatlon of the mter hlgh school base ball league ln Cambrla county the Dale high school will partlclpate ln the games ln the south ern end of the county and lf successful ln the final contest Whxle at the tlme of thus wrltmg we cannot predlct results we know that the boys are going ln to Wm and the entire student body wlll benefit by the lessons ln sportsman ship mvolved Last but not least l desire to mentlon the county athletic meet At present l am mformed that a number of the boys and glrls are preparmg to compete m the vanous contests Whlle the hrgh school rs too small m num bers to expect a large number of pomts we hope to make lt lnterestlng for those who enter the lists l cannot close thls artlcle wxthout makmg specxal mentlon 53 o:ov:'vio1o2oiom4rmoi0:1r1fn1-nifn:-rmo2cvm1vm:riomoioivm nmozomoioioioiosze 0:0 nrivnmrmm 103010102014-ievxoxogc-1n1014:: :mania-30101011 iozoiomvzwzo J , -, , . , . 1 . , . , . , . v J , v n f y 1 ' THE DALION of our coach Prof Hetrick to whose untlrmg efforts the healthful athletic spmt of the schools IS due During the term the board provided a musical director Miss Ruth Thlel who has done much m the way of organizing our school music along definite lines This work begms with the fifth grade and extends through the hugh school The results have been very gratlfymg throughout On March twen seventh and eighth grades This was followed by a musical cantata Miss Cherry Blossom by the hlgh school on April seventh and eighth All these programs were witnessed by large and enthusiastic audiences and many favor able comments were expressed We believe these programs will do much for the cause of music rn our community At the beginning of school term the primary grades gave an entertam ment m order to raise money to purchase a primary stereoptlcon set The entertamment proved a great success and sufficient funds were raised to pur chase the complete set mcludmg three mstructlon books for the teachers The schools now have a lantern 600 slides and 900 stereographs ln the educational program and policy the schools have been forgmg to the front The hlgh school has maintained a hrgh standard as IS indicated by the number of graduates who are enrolled in the normal schools and colleges of the state Also the percentage of pupils who have passed from the eighth grade mto hugh school shows the quality of the work of the grades Special mention should be made of the Grrls Reserve organizations and High Y boys of the schools There are two Girls Reserve organizations one of the seventh and eighth grades under charge of Miss Pearl Tate and the other of the high school under charge of Miss Grace Statler Both or gamzatxons have been very active and are exerting a splendid influence over the girls Also the High Y I8 produclng marked results Another organ: zatron worthy of mention IS the Student Council which was organized late in the year and which will be very actlve for the good of the school during the commg years As this annual will go mto the homes of a large number of our cltlzens I desire to take this opportumty to thank our patrons and friends for the loyal and splendid support you have grven the schools during the year and for the many expressions of appreciation of the efforts of directors teachers and pupils The work of the schools has been highly successful throughout and we feel that much of the success has been due to your spirit of cooperation Very respectfully J T RUHL Supervising Principal 54 .5' Y,4,,P,4-PQ17Q4iQY,4-'4DPIUYQD-iiumwi .O I ,m s i fi?2'l 52 Q.OHHHHYQHUUHHHHYIiuiulw-fiiiigi QC ty-seventh a musical program was staged by the pupils of the fifth, sixth, 4:0-:ffm-11:1-'zfzi vi-.1-'1 '14-1-ul' iuzwif-10:--:wi - 10:1 14101011 Y 'M' 7' z7?THE DALION iff' ' 9:4 11011 1 - rin L- if---L11 ti tzzfmoioi Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Dec ec Dec Feb Feb 1 11 -1:-2--iv:-tif :'f141:.,if-:ft:f-z- SCHOOL NEWS 4 School opened 27 Dale played therr Hrst football game I6 Girl Reserve Fash on Promenade 25 umor Dlnner and Supper 31 Senlor Frollc 3 Student Councll organlzed I2 Organization of H1 Y Club 24 l924 n 5 1925 Chrlstmas Vacatlon I2 lnterclass basxetball started 7 Girl Reserve Dmner and Supper 2 l Senior Dlnner and Supper March Z8 Senior Dmner and Supper Aprll l Baseball practice began April 7 and 8 MISS Cherryblossom Aprll 23 apanese Tea by Glrl Reserves Aprll 30 umor Senior Receptlon May May May May 7 lnterclass Track Meet 23 Cambria County Track Meet 29 Senlors leave for Washlngton 29 School closes HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE SOUTHERN LEAGUE P Ferndale May May une Westmont May May Dale A lVl May May May 30 Beaverdale A M May 30 May Aprll May Adams Twp M ay May 30 May South Fork P M ay ay 30 May Portage Aprll M May 30 May 53 . , --Ia . , - ' ' . 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' DSS M C XbT ERRY MSS THE DALION MISS CHERRYBLOSSOM The operetta gxven this year by the Hxgh School was Mlss Cherryblos som The capable manner m whlch the roles of the leadxng characters were carried out IS a forecast of the style of operettas to be UIVCD ln future years The operetta an approved success was Miss Thlele s first attempt at dramatlcs and there IS no tellmg as to what her later attempts wlll reveal A glance at the program shows Cast of Characters Cherry Blossom Evelyn Dobbs Kokemo Harry Paul Togo Ellsworth Kmg Henry Foster ones Paul Gerhardt esslca Vanclerpool Mary Metzgar Horace Worthlngton Earl Egolf ames Young Harold Osthem Geisha Girls Dorothy Griffith Loretta Schwlng Ellzabeth Leffler Bermce Lamlson Estella Hammer Thelma Gore Sylvia Deckman Ethel Brougher Eleanor Mmtmler Norma Devlm Amencan Glrls and Men Mary Metzgar Helen Custer Beatrice Hughes Evelyn Tressler Fern Foust Sara Clark Paul Gerharclt Earl Egolf Glendon Ream Russel Fye Harold Osthem Homer Falstlck Scene Komemo s Tea Garden Tokyo apan Act l Afternoon Act Il Night of the same day Act lll Night one week later Synopsls Miss Evelyn Barnes an Amerlcan glrl born ln apan and whose parents died of fever IS brought up as a apanese malclen Her father s secretary uses her property for his own ends When Evelyn who IS known as Cherry blossom IS about elghteen Worthington the secretary returns to apan on his yacht wlth a party of Amerlcan frlencls One of them ohn Henry Smith falls ln love wlth Cherry and wishes to marry her but Kokemo who has J7 gmifvm 1111-si' mwmwmwmwiwi- Qwil-mumuiwmum 3-1-nmfrmffmum-rg-vm 101 mango ! 5 :Q Y, ,,: 2 - ij 'W ' ! 9:0114 if 1'-101 fiffmf-14111 -ifitlgrfmfrgurirvmffivifvmvfir114 141 fm 14-mwmomwzo . . D. . ' u v John Henry Smith .,.. ,.,... ,,...,,.........,......,...,,,,...... .......... ,.,,,,........., ,.., ..........,......... A l g i e Varner . . ' . , . Y . . ' v v I - v , , . - 1 . v v v v 1 1 1 - , . . . ,l - L ' ' . . , . . y . J v ' J . ' - . , - , ' ' . ' C J l A . . . . v , , ' v a THE DALION brought her up as hrs own daughter wants her to marrv Togo a rlch polltn clan The actron of the p ece centers around acx s effort to outwlt Togo and Kokemo Eventually Cherry learns her true lclentlty comes mto her own property marrlee ack and all ende happllx Mlss Ruth Thxele Muslcal Director MISS Grace Statler ASSlStdHt Drreetor lHomer Falstrck Stage Mana ers ,Glenn Thlele Advertlsmg Manager Samuel Prrcldey fl QM 75 .f . . E Q J I 1 s . Y Y. Y. . Y: . . M TI V tr I 17. T - . U 4 N THE DALION Z X A BUCCANEER S LEGACY lgnatrus Emerson was a Jolly sport and a favorlte wrth hrs set But after the sudden death of hrs wrfe he shut hrmself away from the world and refused to see even hrs most rntrmate frrends Frnally he drsappeared alto gether and left not a trace of hrs whereabouts He bought an old ramshackle and drlaprdated farm house on a remote were known as Perrl Reefs The lsland of La Mysterre was rumored to have a treasure on rt Nat or lgnatrus always possessed a passion for wrrt rng but the jeers of hrs frrends prevented hrm from carryrng out hrs deslre About that trme there exrstecl a most dreaded and notorious band of buccaneers A Captam lgnatz was thelr leader He prllaged and robbed wrthout ever bemg caught Even the f'-me dames that were on board were qurte tarcen wrth hrs good looks and courteous ways Hrs good slde was shown only to ladies The sole occupant of rsland La Mysterre would wander off at sunrrse rnto the dense black woods whrch gave the lsland nts srnrster aspect and would return at nlghtfall He was a peculrar sort of person this werrd man No one had ever seen hrm at close range for trespassrng on the Island was forbrdden Srlas Slocum brought hrs provrsrons and other necessltles and found the pay for hrs trouble rn the hollow stump of an old oak tree near the landrng place of the rsland The recluse had marled hrs wrll to a promrnent law concern On arrrvrng there they found hrm dead Hrs property was left to an only son This son he had seen only as an mfant When hrs wrfe dred he had grven the child rnto the hands of hrs srster to rear Thus the Island of La Mysterre was passed down from one generatron of Emersons to the next untrl rt reached the era of cross word puzzles slang and Fords Horrzontal thrrteen now let s see a four letter word that removes all traces What could rt be3 Oh yes soap' The door bell pealed sonor ously for the second trme Aw rrng on thou boomrng bell Gosh why can t that book agent or patent harr restorer salesman try to be consrderate when a person labors so drlrgently wrth hrs home work3 I say Mane answer 59 ozvirriwi-vioifvioioif10:4ni1vZ1v:o14vi1rif:1oio11r21r14vi4ri4r1o:4xifv1o:4x:4r0? i e 'J T +- 4 filliigiiilill P-4.4lQ1PlfPQ45Q1 lfwiiin a4',4.4Pa4l,4P:4'l1PQf.1'Q4fi. , - Q X A , island, not far from some dangerous cliffs bordering the ocean. These cliffs , . , . . , . ' , . , . .. . . v . y . . , , . ' . , . , - , . THE DALION the door! Apparently Marne had not heard or was not at home The bell boomed agam Say do you want a rattle3 Charles Emerson opened the door The figure of a messenger boy stood silhouetted ln the doorway He extended a rumpled yellow envelope and a large bundle No l dont need a rattle and It s bout time you answered Sxgn here sand the lmpatlent boy l large flourlshmg fngures Charles proudly wrote hrs name After handmg the boy a dlme Charlie walked mto the house and began to read the telegram M l' Cl'lal'lCS EITICTSOD We have discovered a secret room ln the house on the island La Mys tene The contents of the package partly reveals the cause of your great grandfathers eccentrxcltles and queer actlons We have reasons to belneve that your ancestor was the notorrous Captam lgnatz because of the two bags of gold we found ln the woods m addltlon to the pirates ranment Very truly yours Chatam and Chatam Attorneys at Law lege was greatly elated over the fact that he came of a family of heroes The contents of the package dxsclosed a buccaneers yellow satm costume wlth purple trappmgs a palr of leather boots and a large three cornered hat wlth a great plume There were also two pouches of tarmshed pleces whxch Charles thought were gold and a sharp cutlass ln xts sheath The cutlass was stamed with blood The sight of lt half thulled and half terrxfied the young lad Betty Milton paraded majestxcally along the mam thoroughfare showmg off her flapper finery to the best of her ablllty A flashy vamty case was suspended from her arm lt really resembled a small suxt case but to Betty and the other fair flappers lt was the most fashlonable and convenrent crea tlon rn handbags Suddenly she felt rt llghten m weight and when she looked only the handle remamed ln her grasp She uttered a loud plercmg shrlek as a rufflan ran off wlth rt Dont get excited lll get rt for you offered Charles who had just appeared on the scene My great grandfather was a plrate Charles was one of these dudes who did everything he could to attract the attention of the falrer sex Soon he came pantmg back holding the preclous bag ln his hands And lest we forget a black eye was also added to the collection Betty thanked hlm with all her femlnlne charms callmg hlm my Hero Charles modestly answered That s nothing my great grandfather was a pirate l m sorry your llpstlck IS half gone The tramp took a bite out and then sand he couldnt see what wlmmen llke always eatln them mfernal red thlnffs when ever you look at them He thought It was peppermmt candy' Charles 60 ozorioioioioioiuioicrioi rioioioioioioioiwri nioicvioioiarioioioiozmxngo i' ' l .ff .1.4.1-l.1PQ1Pi1YQ15:f5QfPQ1.f5,K.4FQ4.fUDlb. , . . 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K THE DALION grew to be a man Ever smce he had learned of hrs great grandfather s bemg a plrate he never failed to enllghten others to the fact Hrs frlends referred to hlm as Charley my boy Ol Prrate' Several years after the resculng of Miss Betty lVl1lton s small trunk Mrs Charles Emerson r was cleamng the attlc A bulky bundle suddenly fell from the closet shelf lts contents were scattered over the floor Stooplng to puck them up she espled a sllp of paper yellowed with age among the much fingered and frayed pirate garments of Charley s great grandfather The wrxtmg was almost lllegrble Bought of the Daisy Costume Company one plrate sunt to be used rn the cast of Bloody Buccaneers by lgnatnus Emerson as the Plrate Chlef The brll was signed and pald for S mused Betty He s the great grandson of a bold buccaneer Only a character ln a play and the way Charley s carrled on about lt' l ll fix hlm lNo l wont either l ll just let hum continue to believe that he comes from a bold family Actors bah' ust let hlm enjoy hrmself What were you saymg my dear3 asked Charles who happened ln at the tlme Oh nothlng nothmg at all my lrttle pirate Betty turned about and smlled mysterlously FHIIS SEE AMERICA FIRST Many people of Amenca do not realnze the many wonders that can be seen rn therr natrve land There are thousands of people going to forelgn countrles every year who do not reallze that there are greater srghts all about them spending many mxllrons of dollars to see the wonders of other countries when they could see America for half that cost The most mterestlng trlp for any one to take I9 from the Atlantlc to the Pacrflc coast and return taklng the southern route to the Pacrfic and the northern on return A most lnterestrng way to make a trlp of this klnd rs by automobile l thus way one ns permitted to spend as much txme as he pleases at dlfferent pomts of Interest Begmnmg our tnp nn our wonderful state of Pennsylvania we travel over mountams vlewmg scenes that have no comparlson through the middle stat s wlth lts level lands and fertxle flelcls We then cross the mlghty MISSISSIPPI rlver where the west begms Across the pralrres trll the Rocky MOUHt3lHS loom before us and where we f-1nd the Grand Canyon of Colorado whose splendor ns all msprrmg and can not be classlfled in words Leavmg the Grand Canyon we proceed across the desert where we find the Petrrfled Forests of Arizona 6I Q ogonzrmfszrmvmrmfvifvm-1:11111 rio:-1 f1om11:oio2o1og111 pmo:1v11vm11io1om41n:o 3 : o.ofrma1i4nm4rmo14:z:rmo:o1oioi1'm1fiLiwiomoif:iam-11oiomo1om1,::vicvmo1c11w:v . . 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 , . , J -. . 1 . 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O, 1 ' . . 1 . . 1 . 1 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 1 1 . , . 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A , C , . 1 1 THE DALION We contlnue through land untll we reach the irrigated country of southern Calnfornxa lNorth along the coast we travel untll we reach the famous forest of red wood the tallest and largest trees of Amerxca Turnmg homeward by way of the northern deserts to Yellowstone Na tlonal Parr: we see nature ln all its glory Colorado wlth lts masslve moun talns mountalns of whlch IS Pikes Peak Then on through Wyomxng a state famous for lts rocleos and cowboys Agaln we cross the MISSISSIPPI and Journey to Nlagara Falls which scene must be vlsualrzed to realize its magmhcence We then come to the last but not the least slgnlflcant part of our tnp the Journey through the New England States down the Hudson valley to the largest city 1n the world and thence to the Atlantlc coast After a short VlSlt we proceed to our homes feelmg satlshed and reallzmg that we had seen at least a small portlon of our beautiful country ETHEL BAUMCARDNER 67 ozolzozfri 1-111-1-.11 L31 1- 2-rg-1117111-11,1 1111 11311111111 vioioioioozo i v B i 0:4014 io: 2:11-if 11-1 ri -11114-11v11-if-31,i4,i4.11,14v11 zwioiuiozoir zwmnz-40:0 1 . , . 1 v ' Q - , 1 9 1 A 1 f 'x YA THE DALION 5 - ut Z 462, y ll W x fwrf' -1 ff' fC le ll' n V7 l U f K X 2 H 1 fvffzy X X l X k t M lug llli FOOTBALL REVIEW FOR 1924 The football sea on of l924 at Dale Hugh School although not resultlng ln all games won was consldered a great success ln vlew of the fact that elght posltlons had to be filled and w1t.h llmxted materlal The boys entered mto the strenuous work whole heartedly and m all l-:mds of weather the ent re squad howed determmatlon to wm berth on the coveted var lty team The work of the team was omewhat above the average for a team of nts werght aggres xvene s and speed more than accounting for the lack m aver dupoxs A word must be sand for the reserve team which must always be given as much lf not more credit than the team representlng the elxte of the squad Every member of the re erve was wxll ng to take hls bumps hls rebuffs and hxs lost ground because he lnew that falthfulness meant IH the end vlctory over defeat Every game played the past year was excxtlng many of our losses result mg from an extra touchdown or polnt after touchdown at the last minute Lastly the coach and all members of the squad wlsh to thank all crtlzens who upported and helped to gxve to the Dale Hlgh School football team the succe s lt realized The follow ng recexved the coveted D for the season of I924 Paul Capt I Prlddey Km Osthe m Lohr Va er Shaffer Thlele Meyer l-lol loway Clark and Gerhardt COACH HETRICK 65 s?rZo1lncr1oio1oi4f3o11ri01fr1oivivi 2103030101 vioiozoioioi ni ri 103-lo? ig - x! 0200102014 1010201014-it-11 1014111 :n::.co+-10:4-11,14-30101 14 :oil if-11,1150 e, if Y fi - f . 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C ., ' A,'g. f, , rat, , ', ', - BASKETBALL TEAM THE DALION ff gg Ww w J fgjflf X BASKETBALL REVIEW FOR 1924 1925 When the Basketball season at Dale H S for 1924 I9Z5 opened ln De cember success was not looked for The prevlous year saw four varsity men graduatxng and a wmmng team for 24 and 25 was not contemplated for basketball teams are not made ln one year Yet where there IS llfe there 18 hope and wlth thus ln mmd the first call wltnessecl twenty five uniformed boys ready to compete for the various posltlons As the trammg season progressed competltxon became keen and pros pects for a wmnmg combmatlon appeared brighter Unfortunately one of the fastest lummarles met with a very serlous acclclent durmg the forepart of the trammg perlod and the school was deprived of hls services for the re mamder of the season The season was a declded success m splte of the fact that the team won only half of the number of games played Many teams were played whlch had been lntact for one or more seasons and ome of these games were lost by only one pomt Prospects for the commg season are very brlght and a banner year m basketball for Dale I-hgh IS looked for The followmg received the coveted D for l924 l925 Kmg fcapt Prlddey Clark Piazza Gerhardt and Osthelm COACH HETRICK 67 ffjglil tr, - V , r f, Mil? ls um xx, xii- ! 5 Q . 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'D' BASKETBALL TEAM 5 THE DALION 15 X X A 2? ffifxxx J L Hyffgj J if 5 l vl Qslfir BASEBALL AND TRACK Thls year bemg the first for Dale H S ID organized baseball a wlnnrng nlne IS not looked for IH the short perlod of tlme that can be devoted to hlgh school baseball Materlal IS at hand to command strong competition for posxtlons and each boy IS Hghtlng hard to learn the general fundamentals of our national sport The hlgh school has secured a berth ln the Southern Cambrla County I-hgh School League and although the team may not flnlsh ln the leading posltlons, lt wlll make thmgs mterestlng for the other members of the league Prospects for a track team thls year are very brlght Every boy ln the hlgh school IS belng glven a chance to brmg honor to his Alma Mater and from such a large group of candldates a wlnnlng team wlll be taken to the county meet thls sprung, which wxll reflect due credit upon Dale Hlgh COACH HETRICK 69 :w1wiw31:.t :z-:iwx-sic:-.1--1 ni-1 ,1-,:4f2+n.:w:1::4r1-14,1 .11 luiwioioicxian? ish Y - , fjfilfgjif iTL2,4gL-,-A L A-lj Ozvlivif lUifl l4'i ihlvlfi if1'vi1vilflhlwivi--llfl-f11'1vi i4Pl4 EQ ,figs Lf: f 1 C22 A fl Q 9 l MQX . 5 ch 7Q'Xf?l l ,XX -xbx 1 ' . 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' N Z - ' Wd lf illrl f 5 X Y X JLM:U,MnJ4A i In I' X - lx -55? l!' f Q I 1i3,x ,A ' l Y 'Mig f-A L X COACH HETRICK THE DALION MNH By Ellsworth Kung On the evenxng of May IZ I9l 3 the Dale Hlgh School Alumm ASSOCIG tlon was organlzed and held nts f'-lTSt meetmg with practlcally all the alumnl present This assoclatxon held a promment place ln Dale 3CtlVltlCS for grad uates untll une Z7 l9l9 the assoclatlon was dn banded for the year when a very elaborate banquet was gnven The following officers were elected for the ensumg year Presldent ames ones l l VICC President Vlctor Wolf I3 Secre tary Marlon Laml on I3 Treasurer Mrs Roy Wonder I5 ThlS was the last meetlng held by the assoclatlon due to the advent of the World War but all promlsed to rejoin the assoclatxon when the war enuel but enthusiasm lagged untl at the present tlme l am very sorry to state tna we have no actlve Alumnx Assoclatlon l suppose the graduates can recall the long looked for event of vradua t1on from D H S when they had reached one of the cllmaxes and mllestone ln the path of llfe They bade thelr manv frxends ID H S a fond good bye and wlshed each one of them every success ln l fe and thus began the sad partmg of ways Each goes forth and day by day and step by step meets the prob lems of life to the best of hls ablllty Shall we forget our dear old H S davs and the Alma Mater we loved so well and who first started us on the great path of l1fe3 l am sure the Alumm feel Justly proud of its newly acqulred members and we hope there may be a better understandlng with each other 1n boostmg and promotmg actlvltles ln D H S l therefore urge all gradu ates to have a get together meetlng and reorganlze the association whxch at one tlme held such a splendxd posit on ln our aCtlVltlCS lva Varner 07 IS now a member of our faculty ln D H S Arthur Stull 08 has achleved new laurels and IS now Prmclpal of South Fork Hlgh School Gertrude Tate IZ IS a bank teller ln one of our most promlnent banks ln the clty Marlon Lam son I3 IS a teacher and dlrector of athletlcs at Cochran unlor Hlgh School 7 I ' . . , , , . . l asm: ri ri vin: ri vi fi 1 pm 111114111-,341-:rm 111-1-1-1111141141029 ' gn! - 3 i 5 ' . 03010:f,34w14.-1.,14,11,24,::fi .1o31.14,1-.ihgwzozftif-1:11031 103014 as I I I v n ' v J . , S . 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' S I - . . , , . . . . . . . . v v v v . . 1 . . . v - v v THE DALION Rosle Smlth I4 after teachlng school m Dale for a few years IS now married Ferndale Hrgh School should be honored to have for their prlnclpal Frank Kellar I4 After teachlng m Dale for a few years Miss Stella Custer I6 xs now marrled Pearl Tate I8 and Ruth Threle I9 are now teachers m the Dale Publlc Schools the latter having graduateo from Albrxght College and now bemg Supervisor of Music m D H S Margaret Hetrlck I9 IS teachmg ln Ferndale Victor Wolf I9 graduated last year from Gettysburg College We wxsh you success Victor We always like to glve honors to students who deserve them Albert Englebaugh I9 won a state cholarshlp to Penn State where he graduated ln une mg school Harold Belzner 20 after graduatmg from a two year course ln pharmacy at the Unlversrty of Pennsylvama rs now engaged rn the drug busmess Clara Berkeblle 20 IS one of our grade teachers whlle Herbert Goebert 20 rs attending the Bellevue Medlcal School Newton Miller 20 Bus Grumbllng ZI are attendmg Albright College Harold Stull 21 IS taking a medlcal course at Penn State We hope he follows ln the footsteps of his father Harry Shank Zl IS taklng a medlcal course at W 8: .I Wlll Rigby Zl IS stlll supplying all the people with coal from hrs mme Kenneth Falst ck 22 IS attending Otterbem College studymg mlmstry e wrsh you success Ken Kathryn Evans Z2 and Ethel Blocx 22 are both mstructlng puplls ln the way of knowledge Ted Williams 22 IS a teacher IH one of our suburb schools Robm Aschelman 22 IS malcmg a huge success as a draftsman Gertrude Schrader 22 IS at lndlana State Normal preparlng herself for a teacher Nevxn Straub 23 rs building radio sets only not for himself but for the ohnstown Radio Q0 Mrlson Dobbs Z3 who wishes to become a music artist rs attendm the Peabody Conservatory of Music Both Leora Hmer 23 and Emily Lltsmger 73 are teachxng school Luella Muller 23 and Elda Leffler 23 are now attending lndxana State Normal X o:or3cr1o1o1:x2'v24r1o14r1-nifriwm, 103011fi-,301-rin:-vi:rifrioioioioiomommvo? .:1 m -'YIFQldQflQiiiiglwilmialiii IWQKOIQ , , , , . , , , Y V ' , ' , S ' , Lester Mitchell, 'I9, graduated from Otterbein College and is now teach- . , Y - . ' I I ' I l 1 - Y , . . , , , . , . y . . . 7 Y I ' I, . , . . . ' Q i y . , . . . V . . . . W ' . . . . . . . . . , . . , , . , , . . , v 1 5 l s I Y g I 5' I . ' ' C . V ' 1 I ' v l , . I '2 THE DALION Dean Berkeblle 24 and Phlllp Cook 24 are now seekxng new fields of knowledge both attendmg Penn State Weaver GTlfTlthS 24 IS stlll havlng a good old time Kenneth Hemze 24 and Fred Mmtmler 24 are furthering then' paclty for knowledge at U of Plttsburg Dorothy HIDCS 24 and VIODH Kmzey 24 are both married Chas Leberknlght 24 and Ray Messenger are now makmg thelr way up ln hfe Sheldon Mock 24 Homer Wonder 24 and Rosalie Walter 24 are attendlng Albright College fx 0:0-1011111 ini 3 Log- il 11111111-1uiwiwi-11111-ri' 211 will 13 ri rioioiouzo i . . - Q W , -'S 2 0:0014if114134-34-1021111,113-3:1413-3-11110101ni: ::,::n3oi4l1:11:-1-11-131.1103 . , , . . , , . , . . . , y . . . . ' . 1 . . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 Ca' . 1 1 . 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At the bottom Keys o We have 74 keys up at our house and none of them fit a lock If they re no good why don t you throw them away'-' o Oh we couldn t play the plano wlthout them Paper Magazine They took Llzzle to the hospltal yesterday Why what was the matter3 She was so cross eyed that the tears ran down her back and they Oper on her for bacterla Prof Hoover Don't knock my Ford, lt has enough knocks of its own ' F Clark Yep, every knock IS a boost, that s why lt IS so good on the Why does a chlcken cross the road5 Answer Because lt has a fowl mlnd J govzoioiomoiomfrm-vi fit 2' mfifrmlbmlfilrilrmf-1 111-14 zrmmfrmmfrmriomzoro - ' -A 4-L--, W -W1 Hgiiwl-Yr L W LA-n - ge e ,.. lie fs, g ozoomomoiomomv-if-1:-1 -1ffz--::.11'1-14-xox'-1--:Miniviwivi'-if'1o1oioio14ofo 'I , SX 9. If . gan . g dv, X .g 1 T' ff -r I . 7 -Y, U' 1572 I. .V 5' '. Q ' J 111: ea - y v . rr . . H C .r n Ed U - , v ' N C .. , v . . 'U . . , . H - 'Y - azooioznzogozf-34-101011'11-14-:1v10g+f:4f1+f14fg4-if-gf-zozozefxalif 1'-injoxfeo Quality Foods Carefully Handled Reasonably Prlced JOHNSTOWN S FINEST PURE FOOD STORE Sweet Young Thing to Ocullst l ve broken my glasses Do l have to be exammed all over agam3 Ocullst No just your eyes Colorado Dodo Pitt Panther Dam' lwoke to look upon a face We d llved together but a year Sllent whxte and cold Too soon It seemed to see Oh friend the agony l felt Tho e gentle hands outstretched and Can never half be told stu That toiled so hard for me My walung thoughts had been of one Wleo now to sleep had dropped Twas hard to reallze oh frlend My lrvgersoll had stopped 16 f 5 ' w ' 1 1' l l Q 0 Famous Falls-Niagara, Rome, Babylon, Prince of Wales, Albert B.- S . 'll. fini fi01010i4vi4fio10i4'l:rl:::D1r14ri4r21ri4:i::1:1191- 3410101024 f N Kob Mother s Bread AND Tn Pennsylfvama Bread AT YOUR GROCER Pete What cemetery are we pass1ng3 Lohr Thats not a cemetery they are mllestones hen I dunk much I can t work so I let It alone Shaffer W Sam What the dr1nkmg3 Shaffer No the workmg ,IX FK Io X! EIS ,lk Xl' X f 4 P 1 x 1 x ' 543 MAIN STREET UPs'1'A1Rs -1' F' Pia: h !'NiS'iTlll l00l 77 , 4 0 f X J .17',z'f 'Sl '! 1 L f I ' -' a -1,-f ' '-1-151 -X1-- -- ' 1- - f a i .f: 1 535' ' 5' W - :I E523 Ze! QE!! 'W RAD 0 W .9 0 .QE ,7' . 'V LEX 'EQ 'F' '27 'Abi 1 1 wr IP' l I NN amz: Q 1-ii. -'UNH' -llil'1llH'e an ho 0 rap er Hornlck. Open Ever - ,' h -c ock a iTHE. DALIONE THE DALION W R Lolvr General Merchandzse 721 BEDFORD STREET O OC gn t Well, that s somethmg 752 F IVIINTIVIIER GROCERIES, MILK, CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Bedford St Cnty Phone 1787 B JOHNSTOWN, PA 8 :E-Y '----g -1 K . . 0 H over fmeeting his class for the first timel-And on this paper I nt y u ames and not your Usi a uresf' Tress-I have a cold in my head. D -- ' ' . . 7 'THE DALION Every Da In Dale Boro Make the rounds of all the homes m Dale and every evenmg you ll find the entlre famxly ln prac tlcally every home anxlously awaltmg the comlng of The Trlbune Progre s ve ohnstown merchants know that to reach all the people ln Dale they must use The Trlhune It s the big home paper throu hout the entlre ohnstown trade area More Than 50 O00 Anxlous Readers Da1ly Hap l ve hvecl on vegetables for two weeks Duke That s nothmg l ve hvecl on earth for twenty years Dlcl you have your halr cut3 No l washed It and lt shrank f N Ea FERNDALE Bread I X 79 Pi0Q0,0QOQ'll0Q'Pl1Pi DQ PQ0Q0l4PQ F101-PQ4PQ1PQ4Pi0Q1PlUi4Pl4PQ'PQ014PQ' . PQUQUYZPQ1Ii'fQ4'ilVl3vi5vlZli4vl4fl2ll7P14'Q0i0l0Ql'i1 i0Q0l0QOQ0l4DQ1 f N l 1, . s 1 J . 5' Q 0 O L . . - , . . . . . . . , . 1 ii THE DALION I-I V ALLE HOME DRESSED MEATS QUALITY SERVICE FAIR PRICES 725 BEDFORD STREET t ghr r W All th COMPLIIVIENTS OF GEO. H. GOEBERT TONSORIAL PARLOR 729 BEDFORD ST 80 1 i f I I O O IVI - jack was held up Ias ni by wo men. ' here? -H e way home. THE DALION DAI lf, NEWS AGENCY y 727 Bedford St Phone 2234 CIGARS TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOVELTIES udge You a e charged nth tealmg a bottle of mllk How cl d you come to take thxs m lk Prisoner It as th first thing I ver took rn my Ilfe I W W I..et s strike fo sho t r hours Red You bet slxty m nutes rs to much CLOTHES Where Quality and Value Meet j Sl 2:4-:wifi'fifzzwzoz-:if-11:1 vzfrzuiwi fzwxwlfp:-fi-1-1+n:1v1oQoioio2'r:01wogo ill- I W 'S - 2 - W- 4 aio4ri0i4vi4-i4vio14ri0i1ri4v1oini4'ini-viwifrifvifviviviv.iwia lf'Q4'l i IQWQWEO f w f I a?of1c:ifniu:4r3r111rz1f1 -1 L14 1 I1 1 0? I I 1 3 Q ,J ! . ! ! ! I 3 ! ! ! w 9 ! ! l U 4:40:0:urnit-:nxt-in:U11-1:-:nz-aio Y 1 I 1 U ,I - r w' s ' ' . i .' ' i . 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GROSS, Mgr. 2 THE DALION GRAD UA TI ON GIFTS OF ALL SORTS OF JEWELRY ALSO PENS AND PENCILS OF BEST MAKES lf,i.l a 't SL U TZ K ER S H2 hliiiii RIGHT AT HOME WITH THE FOLKS ,,,,3 turn to you everything you have gxven me Bun cheerfully Thanks lVl1d' You may begin at once wlth the klsses Are you a photographer3 Yes slr Do you take chlldren s pxctures3 Yes slr How much do you charge Three dollars a dozen Well l ll have to see you agam l ve only got eleven Hetrlck Why are you wrxtmg so fast'-l Gerhardt Well you see lve only a llttle plece of lead left and lm afrald lt wlll glVC out before l fmlsh thls Worx KARL THE fAILUl COMPARE ouR PRICES wma oTHERs Men Sults Pressed 50C Sults Cleaned and Pressed Sl 75 Pants Cleaned and Pressed 75C Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed SI 75 Overcoats Sponged and Pressed 75:3 Women Suits Pressed 75C Suits Cleaned and Pressed SI 75 Sl-urts Pressed Plam 35C Lon Coats Pressed 756 Long Coats Cleaned and Pressed l 75 Dress fPla1n Cleaned and Pressed SI 75 A W k C ll d f l Just Call 56 47B 315 Mann St 83 :svZc::o1oi4r1o1014v1oio3o14v:f:iwioioi-rifrioivioioioioioioioioitrifuozo ig I w F r -.. i i.f.fPQ4.4Pi.1PQ4 QCPQPQIPQ Q4C4.1Pa4PQ'.4Vi1PQ1PQf ,4'1.4.fPQ1.fD1PQi.4!4fi. L f AT e ! l'rnc-ti:-:nl Since V -lex' ler S J ' 7 Mid ftearfullyl--Bun, our engagement is at an end, and l wish to re- , . 6 N N f 7 J I - ' , : ' . . : v 2 1 . 3 , . 1' f 1 - 1 - 1 C J. 1 g , 1 , S - 9 J , . . ll or a e or and De ivered X j r Q THE DALION FRANKES NEW DRUG STORE A Real Drug Store Thxs fine new Drug Store IS exactly what a commumty of thls slze has the right to demand up to date busmess mstltutlon ervmg the publxc IH a hundred dlfterent ways and meetlng successfully the most exactlng and wldely varying demands It IS a real step forward and IS on a par Wlth the f:lDCSt drug tore to be found anywhere Come ln and ee for your elf Everythmg You Expect of a First Class Up to Date Drug Store JOHNSTOWN S FINEST DRUG STORE Sl 1 1 Ti 'U9 FranKIm Street Opp US Nahonal Bank Youll Enyoy Our Dellcxous Soclas Etc He But you can t go out ln the ram dear your rubber s leak She-Oh' that s all rlght l ve pumps mslde of them l ll not work for that man Brown any more on account of a remarx he made to me today What dld he say to you3 He says Mr Brady you re discharged N CLARK' 900 Bedford Street SMOKED AND FRESH MEATS Grocerles Prompt Delivery Service M 1 84 0:0 2-11111v31v:11:1r11 3 vioiog 1 131111-1-1i1121ri1vg1r:1111 1111112111131 wiv 0: 2 -1-1 ' 'r- 'W f-, 5, 4-7-Y-5 . o:m1o11,21111 11111112111111111.11-11-11-11L::':111111oiu11 1uio11f:o1o1o11111o:: 6 5 f W Y 1 --an - - . . . S . . S . S S . ' - - 9 1 . . . , 1 U . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . , . THE DALION DALE Auto SGIVICG Co TOWING DAY NIGHT WRECKING AMBULANCE SERWCE VON LUNEN AND MESSENGER STS PHONE 65 58 udge Ten days or ten dollars Choose quick Prisoner I ll take my tlme Harold Is Fern your oldest s1ster3 Llttle Brother Yes Harold And who comes after her Llttle Brother You and a couple other fellows f N ONE GOOD SKGN PAINTER IN JOHNSTOWN Otto Gerhardt SIGNS OF ALL KINDS PHONE 2690 REAR 421 FRANKLIN STREET NEAR WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE 85 vxoioioioioi 1010101 r:o1o:o:o11s1o1o1o:o:o:4r:o:4'31s:fx14y1f L. - ,A ,, if 20302011 2n34::wf1o1ozog4,1o14r1o1o1o:4-ioioioioioioioic . O I v V O . Z 1 1 - . . 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DALION Wlllett and Grumblmg CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ESTIMATES FURNISHED BLUE PRINTS AND PLANS PHONE 5168 RED VOICE from Next Room Algle are you teachlng that parrot to swear3 Algle INO mother I m only teII1ng hum what not to say Irate Farmer Hey young fellow what are you domg up m my apple tree'-I Glass One of your apples feII down and I m trymg to put nt back f 5 First National Bank MAIN AND FRANKLIN ST, JoHNsTowN, PA TOTAL RESOURCES S15,000,000.00 Largest Fmanczal Institution ln Cambria County We Send Money -Xnywh-are We Sohcnt Your Accounts We Pay Interest cn nawmgs We SeII Steamshlp TICI-cets to All Ports MAKE THIS YOUR BANK x 1 87 4:0-qu: 1 1:-iw: zz ,g-.cz ,1010qp0cn,1f,:f.1f,z0:011,10.:o Q Et f :--- , -f o:nnz1:::f:+fif.:-as-I: ze: 1-,::.:.:.:1,: ::f::f14 qwvzrrmmmmrmmqfozo f 3 O O X 7 . V . . . -1 , . .. . . 1 I H .. . . . .. THE DALION CE TURY GAS RA GES ARE NOW SOLD I FACTORY T0 USER UQ- fe Je- 4 AT A BIG SAVING I B Vxslt Our Show Room DUPONT PLACE AND PARK AVE Century Stove 81 Mfg C0 Bun Pete Bun Pete Bun Pete How ya feelmg5 Rotten Whatsamatter3 Cot msomn a How come Woke up twice ln VITQII thlS mornmg E RHOADES 702 Bedford St 5657 B ALL HOME DRESSED MEATS AT CUT RATE PRICES 88 510101 ilblbi i Pl0l0l'Pl Plwiwllivi1PlKli'PllPl1ni1Pllll'li1Pi1Pl1 l 1- iiiilllf illifl i llriliirihilrillllriririllliiii i014 ihihii ii N f - lflvitlivihilrllfiv ilflwilri I .- t- . 7 . . A I f f g , , Q 4 A A 'Tj 1 T I '1 A.- Yi-, t 1 ' ca ary- o- 4 .A CL AY- - ,w3f:1rr:.'R1f'2-, - Z -gt 1 - - --i 1- I' . . . C, E' i H N-rm . ,j - ia? ' is v 5 X! f I 1 K 4 1 K ' A I X O O O F hone - THE DALION Sa e Bonds for Investment Mortgage Trust Bonds Issued and sold by the ohnstown Trust Company are exceptionally deslr able bonds for conservatlve Investment et proved real estate FREE OF STATE TAX TO NET 52 Issued In denommatxons to sunt purchaser Interest payable sem! annually Call or wrlte for addltxonal information Our OEICCYS wlll be glad to dlscuss your mvestment problems wlth you JOHNSTCWN TRUST CO M Y BANK 532 534 Mann Street Johnstown Pa Bull T to Drlver Some flywheel you have on thls car Bug one 1sn t 1t3 Driver Thus 1sn t a flywheel It s a steerlng wheel Blll T Oh well It must have been the way you managed lt that made me thunk lt was a flywheel Gosh you are dumb Why dont you get an encycIoped1a3 The pedals hurt my feet Chas H Berkeb1le MEATS AND GROCERIES IF IT S SOMETHING TO EAT YOU WANT TO GIVE ME A TRIAL Ph 459 a d 460 604 FRANKLIN STREET g I 89 o:os:o1oioiom1rilrivvifrmvmrmvmri-mrifrmmmm-rmvmvmni rifmvmrifrmrmaxogo 0:4 r:1omomomomc:so:om1 m1.:Dom0i0m0m4rm1rm1rmfri1vm1rm41mcbmol4rm1rm1rm4viL2iol4a0 N T N Secured by first mortgage on im- f 5 O 6 Q 4 4 7 7 ' 1 9 - X J x 'I X N C O 0 one fl X THE DALION Tlph 5129 wht ima Walnut Grove Drug Store AT THE DALE LOOP GILBERT B JOHNS Ph G Prop DRUGGIST JOHNSTOWN PENNA DELICIOUS SODAS AND SUNDAES Some women have depth The brams of others are merely excavatxons A Chlcago gunman who was a dead shot IS dead shot TIS sweet to love But ohl how bitter To love a girl And then not gltter By Samuel Prlddey Bun Dxdn t you see me downtown last mght l saw you twlce Dobbs No' l never notlce people ln that condltlon He Dearest our engagement IS off a fortune teller just told me that l was to marry a blonde nn a month She-Oh, l can be a blonde m a month 5 B N Wm. B. Waters Bros. 217 FRANKLIN STREET LOOSE LEAF BOOKS AND RECORDS BOOKS, STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING 90 O:OVQ0ilPQKlQ1 QUQI Q PQ PQ4 Q1 QHPQOQIPQ1PQ'lQ'PQ4bQ0i0.1DQ0Q47i1PQ PQUQKPQCPQYIQU O: OiQ1PQ QI M In 'M li:lQtviflQ4nl4'-4'Qlfl1'2n-4ua4rQ allQ4'Q0Qf'QUQ1'Qf QUQI3 :T N f N Prescriptions e e one Drugs i man's l Paten e icine and Reymer's Chocolates . , . . , . . , . C J Q U .1..:i.iT . . , . . . . ...ill L , . 1 ! THE DALION PRITTS 6? MILES Plumbmg and Heatmg 733 Bedford Street Where are you gomg my pretty mald 3 I m going amllkmg slr she sand In that dress my pretty l Il8ld3 No you dumb bell m this bucket' May ate carce May ate jelly May had a pam ln her Now don t be frxghtened Don t be mxslecll All she had was a pam ln her head Sa1d the chamber maxd to the sleeping guest Get up you lazy smner For we need the sheet for the table cloth And lt s almost tnme for clmner Wm L Brougher FANCY GROCERIES FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS QUALITY QUANTITY AND SERVICE Comer Horner and Messenger Streets 6319 M X J 9I 7Q4!'.1'.1D4ii4PQ1-lPQ1PQH1-4IQlC4Y21PQ4'-lPQ4H4-PQ1-1 it .1 Q4l.0Q4'lTPQ Y,0QvlZPQ0ilPl. lT'iIrilPQ4PQ0a4vl wmnmomoiv f N Q Q City Phone 5611-B .lohnst Pa , . , , - , - y . . , . y , 1 v 1 , O O Y Phone - rzfmzrifvzrzz-igrrzxlzlz-1.1 pgoz.-1+f:o2n:o:ozoi4v2f f1o1oio1o:4 :THE DALION fiogogri:fir-if-ini:-:oi :r1o14.1oi4 11:1 '-14102011 f N COMPLIIVIENTS OF THE CAM BRIA PLUMBING AND HEATING L ttl D He Cpt ld R NVI K fafxfoj ,fffffv 542 544 Mam Street Offers special courses to Hxgh School Graclu ates during une uly and August Our graduates are ln demand Write for descrlptxve catalogue 92 x-- - J X J f N a l al Just Hotel a Bui ing i 9 Main i rent Street X I f N -7, WA, 'xx 11 fm 'Y 1 -J K f , 4 r ' , k I THE DALION The Hallmark of Good Taste The deft touch of t re master des1gner 1S needed to 1mpart that dxstmctne d1fferent zur that d1st1n ulshes the modern home o refinement Through our connectlons we are able to offer you the serx nces ofsome ofAmer1ca s best archltects pracucally w1th0ut cost Use the ldeas of these ex perts m planmng your home And see that IIS 1nter1or IS equlpped throughout wnth CURTIS WOODWORK the Amemcnn standard of excellence 1n woodwork yct which costs no more .rn the ordinary ty pe. JXKe h'1ve free plan books and literuure for interested builders. No Opposltlon Ah wms What yuh got3 3 Three aces No yuh clont Ah wms What yuh got5 Two nlnes and a razor Yuh shoh clo how come yuh so lucky3 Are your folles well to No they re harcl to do Nl Hoover There knot ln the woocl G Reams l ll untle rt Most people arent like op- portunity. They keep knock- W ing all the time. WALTERS CITY HALL SQUARE THE DALION Schade Gr Nelson SPORTING AND ATHLETIC GOODS G B ONE DAY SERVICE ON RESTRINGING TENNIS RACKETS LAWN AND GARDEN SEEDS ......mlunlglllllllll IIIIIII Illlllllmllmn NIIIII mmmlpllllllllli .U ,IH ' I I' r ' S' 1f1wsnnlu1W.4LI l+g 1,,T,, vuwamnnm-I I slIllllIIlIllllllllllllIllIlIllllllllllllllllillllllllll 437 VINE ST CITY PHONE 494 PROMPT DELIVERIES Old Homestead Garage GASOLINE, OILS AND STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE ACCESSORIES TIRES AND TUBES Phone 5496 986 BEDFORD STREET 9-1 ,, I ASQ- 'L'--I '- ' 5 CI IC Base Ball oods , Basket Ball Goods Igennfs gaskets Foot Ball Goods ennls a s I , Golf ans Guns and Ammunition I IX I 'NI I f I f - .. h.. -I . mln 1 I ,1 qi, Il' ' 3 lmmnl lllnll I I unuuniillmll I' I X HI Il. lllllllll n ' lllllmm..--fl A THE DALION VALUE' SERVICE' MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Thousands and thousands of thrlfty shoppers do thelr buy mg at Glosser Bros They know from experlence that buylng here means real values satisfactory servlce and above all your money cheerfully refunded rf anythlng proves unsatlsfactory LOSSER BR O s P lliRANKl.lIl.l0lur d P pt y O, C ty svsnYBonY3 Home Paul C Gomg to have dmner any place ton1ght3 Anna Hlpp feagerly Why no not that l know of Paul C Gee you ll be awfully hungry by mornmg Pete- What shall we do tomght'-V Dwlght lll throw my cap up If lt comes down well go to a show If rt stays up we ll study Freshman You guys don t know how to get along wlth Ruhl that s a Now you want to go ln and humor hmm the way l do Soph Hah you don t humor hum you amuse hum Father Why xs xt you are always at the bottom of your class3 W1ll1e- It doesnt make any dnfference daddy they teach the same at both ends , s REASONABLE RATES l , A-L FOR SIGNS EE SHOW CARDS, POSTERS, ETC WORK GUARANTEED I E J I M U 95 asorxomomomfzil moz'-zsvgoivl-51-r21:z.,i4vi1.i-:z-nie11:1:nmo14:i:fmo1+::-rmoinozo o:oomo1o::-i4-io1- moiri: if 31:1 x14.1v-1-,mole-i:r1:.m01v1om4+1+ 141111 L-0:0 6 5 f N I . . y , Delivery Se,-vice to Phone rder om 1 All ag-15 C Jo-ms1owN,sA,m Fine rom I i - J Q, J .. . . . .. . .. v. 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Every college rn this country wlll tell you the rmportance of first ap pearance as a Freshman The quickest may to meet the right men the fraternity men who run thmgs and get a chance to prove your good qualrtles IS to mal-ce a goocl appearance You lcnow that good cle n cut clothes are a visible asset Tross clothes are good clothes They are an accomplishment Thenr hlclclen value thelr worlcmanshxp then' fahrncs whlch make them shapely to the last are the result of art and sclence Yet they cost no more than ordinary clothes They stand for what me stlnd for QUALITY WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE GEOH at co 502 Mann St GOOD CLOTHES 502 Mann St 96 6 OF O -Q 7 X , J K J y f N THE DALION BUILD WITH THOMAS KINZEY LUMBER THE THOMAS KINZEY LUMBER C0 548 HORNER STREET JOHNSTOWN PA Can lt? Really now lf carnatxon m1Ik comes from co1tentecI cows ought not pet m1Ik to come from Iovmg cows3 She-Why cI1cI you turn out the Ing He I feel better ln the dark f f N I L. G. Hornick Portralt, Commercial and Industrial Photography KODAK FINISHING 543 MAIN 'TREET JoHNs'rowN, PA , I II 9 97 Qvzoiozozfrzoifrioxozozfnicxifwz-rzfrioioifwzozozozoxozogoiwrioifvifnau9:0 ozmioioiozf 11 ioioioiozoiafioxoz:.3f.::,i01o1oi1f1o:oio14 101014 ioxfoio 6 5 f I . I . I O , . J g - J . y a 1 ' Q hr ? 5 THE DALTON E L Garretson COPPER TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK HOT AIR FURNACES Phone 623 L 7401f2 Bedford Street .IOHNSTOWN PA Sllppery :ce very thm Pretty glrl tumbled IH Saw a boy on a bank Gave a shriek then she sank Boy on bank heard her shout umped rxght nn helped her out Now he s hers very mce But she had to break the lce Grace Why are you sm1l1ng3 Falstlck I ve just come from the dentxst s Grace Is that anythmg to smile about3 Falstlck Yes he wasn t at home George Porch Z Z FRANKLIN STREET X J 98 Q1PQ0l4PQ0l'Pl4 l0Q0llPillPlJ11Pi1PQ17Q1Pl4Vl4Pi1Pl0l0l1li1PQ4PQlPQ4PQ0l t L t '1 I at - t E 0Q0Q0Q4PQ4PQ0i1PQ4 Q0i4Pl1Pl0i4'14Pl1ll1PQiPQ4PQ1Pl1bl0l0l4PQ1PQCPQ4PQ1PQ1Pi1 f N f O O , , . Q I 1 7 ! i I . . i 1 f N THE DALION Clothes That Satlsfy oolf Sc Reynolds, no Good Shoes Too The Boy speaking of ancestors Yes there IS much Scotch on my father s Slde The Curl You mean on your father s hlp M Metzgar lf you won t kiss me I m gomg away Hap Paul Go as far as you like f N Say it with F lowers he . Niessner o. CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS PHONE 748 88 POPLAR ST. JOHNSTOWN, PA g J 99 020,101f1fv1o1n1o1+r:-v11wi4fzo1-f11vi-vzoiozosoiui-121vi-wioioioioioioioozo 6 ll.. E , g , 1' i , 2 ozooioioiozozoioiog '11 3014riozninrnzrioiozoioioioiafioir 1011 201402 f 5 f - O 1 ' 0 1 . ! Q U . . t . K 7- , . . 1 v . . : 3 Pr 5 . A I U . I ! l 4 K S-A - I . . - . . . . 1 1 'i' y v . . . t - CUPP S 211 PL. --.3 P5 I-1 :ar- gum ..,: CD Q.. 1 5 59: Q-9. E52 gg Q-2 Ln ON ER- mfb FPFP QM E I5 Many Savungs Accounts b kstody ddll tbyt yi yeekdpts t i EARNING h uld Let help y th 3 I JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK LITSINGER S GARAGE AUBURN DISTRIBUTORS R 923 Bedf rd St 2349 B ,I E LITSINGER P p 'n:4n::1lr1-1o3z1o11 0Eo q:gug0101010g4,11,g0i,,1,,1,,g,,1o3, 1 o I I 9 on our oo a , amount to E a thousan o an and more. 1 The were buil s ead week Il w e osi , and lil wha others have done you can ' I do' i O i Every man and woman E s o save. Q us on wi Wye I-EJ i Interest. I ear o . Phone - Q . . . , I0 . a lC1DQ1l,tltDQ4l,1Dl17f.9 QEQIQKPIKDIIIQIYDCPQPQIDQIPQIDCDQIPDI


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Dale High School - Dalion Yearbook (Johnstown, PA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

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