Danville High School - Le Tresor Yearbook (Danville, PA)
- Class of 1931
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'Q' Q 'E' I Io w a . I Ji If ,I 'Ii II , I 1 v, HIGH scnooi 9 PUBLISHED BY 9 7 43 Q THE STUDENTS OF THE DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Q Q DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA '92 6 Price, 81.00 per Copy 'FH DANYIL lx I I I I I I d Q Q B Q Q h K9 35 W 2 - , W A93! W Q Q Q Q B Q 4 Qhiwiiull 3 Kg y 7 fs V- QQ Q KS? X, w R3 Q -' TO OUR TRUE FRIEND AND ADVISER f MISS EVELYN WEIDENSAUL VVQ, thc Class of 1951, dedicate this issue of thc Orungc and Purple, LC Trcsorn us il token of our alp- lu1ci41lim1 for the many scrviccs slmc has rcmlcrccl to us cluring the two yous 'ls our Advisor. A957 'E' G aw ? 2 Q aw ? ar ? W aw ? W ? Lx. LL 4 :-' I-1-I Z 'T ul 9 ee aw 631 W ' 21? ee ee as aw ,af w 'F 1.931 W a. s:s,a.a-5esawe.f:mwsQersmia.f2ee.swta.mma. The Orange tcmdl Purple Staff Editor in Chief ,.... .,,. M ary Hilncr Assistant Editor . . .. . Ioyce Campbell Literary Editor i..... u ..,4.,,........i,,............,.... Helene Walder Assistant Literary Editors-Catherine Dochat, Mae Clauser, Bernard Cohen, Harlaman Davis, Philip Cheney. Exchange Editor .4.,.....,.............,..........,,.,...,., Edna Dyer Assistant Exchange Editors-Anna Gillaspy, Clara Cope, SaraiCannard. Q School News Editor ..,..t...,4...4..s4.,..,.............. Ruth Magill F Assistant School News Editors-Roy Fleck, Ruth Hoover, Charles Dodson, Ruth Toland, Helen Rishel, Iohn Gearhart, Phil Shipe, Richard Lovett, Ethel Ren- ninger, Rose Mary Fallon, Iames Kase, Mary Louise Heller, Charles Sober, Ruth Leiby. ' Wit and Humor Editor .....,..4,,,,.,.....,.......,,..,... U Regina Hite Assistant Wit and Humor Editors-Gladys Ienkins, Catherine Oberdorf, Rob- ert Newman, Henrietta Waite, Iohn Hoffman, Earl Gehrig, Donald Deppen, Rich- ard Kessler, Eleanor Shultz, Hazel Iackson, Glenn Snyder, Margaret Hostelley, Elizabeth Lewis, Paul Iones, Eugene Marks, Gladys Cooke, Grace Fallon, Earl Heiss, William Boyer, Bessie Barnhart. Alumni Editor .........,.s ,,... ..,. I e an Marshall Boys' Athletics ,,...,... Guy Foust Girls' Athletics . Iosephine Pritchard Staff Artist ..............,.........,.....,........., Marguerite Walder Assistant Staff Artists-Iohn C. Wagner, Fred Gibson, Mary Carl and Victoria Iohnson. Q Supervisor of Typing .,.. .,........t..s........ M iss Gertrude Gardner W Staff Typists-Helen Albeck, Catherine Hoke, Elizabeth Churm, Helen Caro- disky, Kenneth Snyder. Business Manager ....,.,.. ..... B ertran Parry Assistant Business Manager , . - .,... Iay Lowery Advertising Manager .....,,.,. ..,...,......,.. G uy Williams Assistant Advertising Managers . , . . . David Angle, George Ricketts Faculty Adviser ........,...... .. ....., I. DeWitt Iobborn Associate Adviser for Iunior Issue ..,. ..,. M iss Gertrude Gardner Associate Adviser for the Year Book . . , ..... Miss Evelyn Weidensaul W 1.9.57 W Q iQ Q iQ Q A Q W In I Le Tresor Staff '97 I6 EDITOR IN CI-IIEF-Mary Hilner LITERARY STAFF-Helene VValder, Catherine Docliac, Mac Clauscr, Bernard V, Cohen, I-Iarlaman Davis, Philip Cheney, Edna Dyer, Clara Cope. Q f Q X ART STAFF-Marguerite VValder, Mary Carl, Victoria Iohnson, Ioan Marshall. ' i WIT AND HUMOR-Regina Hire, Earl I-Ieiss, Vlfilliam Boyer, Bessie Barnhart. , 1 Q BUSINESS STAFF-Bertran Parry, Cuy Williams, David Angle, George Rick- 6 ' etts, Roy Fleck. Q TYPISTS-Under the direction of Miss Gertrude Gardner-Helen Alhecli, Cath- Z J7 erine Hoke, Elizabeth Churm, Kenneth Snyder. 6 FACULTY MANAGERS-I. DeWitt Iohhorn, Evelyn M. Weiclensaul. J, ta W L93! W Q4 Q Q Q, Q, Q -zfv, EVE : mf - ,Q 5 4 fx. ,.. S 42 - H.. .yi-L -firm ..f-n :-f-3 E Z: ' +4 , . QOPQNM ,R .A-wi 85 UIVL V! 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Bucknell University Biology, Mathematics Adviser of Class of '34 GERTRUDE GARDNER, A. B. Bucknell University Temple University Typewriting, Iunior Business Training, Penmanship ' ' Adviser of Class of '52 E' 1.9.57 W Q Q Q Q h h The Faculty Q, SARA E. MANAHAN, A. B. Bucknell University Adviser of Latin Club Latin, Ancient History GRACE C. COOLEY, A. B. Bucknell University Q The University of California at Berlqeley, Cal. W French and English Debating Coach EVELYN M. WEIDENSAUL, A. B. Bucknell U niuersity General Science, Democracy, Mathematics Adviser of Senior Class ALICE M. IENNINGS Secretary to the Principal ELIZABETH B. MUSSELMAN, B. S. Elmira College Home Economics, English Adviser to Class of '33 Q G. H. DIPPE, B. S. P Pennsylvania State College Agriculture Coach of Athletics Adviser of Agricultural Club LUTHER M. BINGAMAN, B. S. Gettysburg College University of Pittsburgh Chemistry, Physics Manager of Athletics A Adviser of Photography Club - W 7.931 W amegfaemmnmwaamoaatawemaaa The Faculty RAY T. MENTZER, B. S. Diclqinson College Pennsyluania State College Physical Education, Mathematics EDITH R. MEYER, A. B. Q Pennsylvania State College W Physical Education, History ANNABELLE EVANS Beckley College Susquehanna U niuersity llookkeeping, Commercial Mathematics- Boourdl of Directors D. E. EDMONDSON 56, President fill FRANK W. MAGILL W Vice President D. I. REESE Secretary MRS. SARAH F. PRICE FRANK W. LOVETT BRUCE W. LEIBY C. LEONARD FOULK 'E' 7.937 W Q, Qi iQi Q g Q 'Q eg C In UN Q? I 3 fa G2 U , cf ra 25 Qc fr Ig Q Q w Ni, MISS ALICE BIRD ,Q XN'c wish to rzikc this OPPOYKLIIIIIY to express our Q 7 .ipprccigitiuii for the CllI'Ci.LlI giiicluiicc Miss Bird has L6 givcii iii su iibly ciircctiiig us Lliruligh thc liirsl Iwi: yciirs of our high scliool cgirccr. WT A93! W Q sQ Q, sQ rQ. aQr Seniors C1355 Fl0WCI' .. ,................... ,.,. W hite Carnation Class Colors . .,..,.. Blue and White Class Motto ......,....,...,.,...,..,.. Vincit Qui Si Vincit f He Conquers Best, Who Conquers Himselfvj Class Adviser .........,.......,,..,..... Evelyn Weidensaul Q -' W Class Omcers fe Philip Cheney ,.4., .....,....,...........,. ,...,. P r esiclent David Angle . . ,. . Vice-President r Clara Lewis , . . .... Treasurer Z6 Mae Clauser .... Secretary 1 X Ed 'It 'ull i ff, 43, CLASS MOTTO J He Conquer: Best, Who Conquem' Himself' I When our Class entered Danville High School as Freshmen, we chose as the 3:7 Class Motto, He Conquers Best, Who Conquers Himself. A During our four years as classmates, We have tried individually to live up to the motto, thereby making the class as a whole more cooperative, progressive, and successful. If the individual can overcome his own faults such as egotism, selnsh- ness or indifference to the rights of others surely the organization with which he Z, is associated will be much more able to work and accomplish greater things. '3- Not only will each of us leave Danville High School with a greater chance for happiness and success because of our maxim, but those coming in contact with members of our class having such a motto and living up to it, will also be benefited by their influence. 'E' A937 W h Q Q Q Q Q SCHOOL ngys gg n Xa 4, Q i , Cx 3 1 3 'N I f -A 3 NX X 44 M In fi 1 Q lf. W, ' Q y fgv 1 'KJ ' 'X x x A ff '7 A M' Y 9 ,ax NH N 3 X 1' W fam ' I! X Q, IVV aa a ess sae aaa sae sae aes asa EEE JVN1, ::: i 1 ,I E M552 f Sxifx W QS? 'f ?gxv N Y N E NW U X X ff W .x-,H M XX W ' 5? If Xif fly- J Q A X ' 'gi V. X ' Ei 51 X X 'iq ' R W ,QQS N Wu Q N? f' fl Jn-, X Xlkjx X ' K' Clip X N - f Q2l5CifIl XXXy f X N X 5: X R M XY A X xmdguixf F 7,937 W Q Q Q Q Q Q CLARA LEWIS Latin Club 2, 3, Vive-President of Photography Club 4, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Class Day Exercises. Ulairzi is tht- ,Qwlrlvn liziirt-ml Il't'2lSIll'l'I' ut' thv Sc-nim' Vlziss. Slit- is 5:4-in-willy In luv fnnnrl :imnng tht- linnfn' f.'Il'llIlIl nf Il. ll. S. Shu Q-xva-Is in Latin and allways is willing In help anyone in this llll'lIl'IlI2Il' snlujovt. ' MAE CLAUSER 0 '97 Secretary of Class 3, 4, Pot Hooks, P. D. 4, Year Boolq Staff, Orange and Purple Q, 1 1 W ' u ' .Staff 4, bareu'ell Day Commzttee, Farewell Day Program. llivviynm- has stnppt-rl wurliingz, Why? M110 is he'1'P :ind hot' hnmni' und hot' wise 1-rzlvks lim-1: ns ull IRIIILIIIIIIK, .lust thu sumo Mate has always llevn an hnnln' student. HARRY BENTE w, . , . , , , . . 1, f Vzce-Presnlent 2, 3, lresulent Boys Counczl 4, Latzn Club 2, 3, Commence- ' - ment Speaker. 2 A quit-t liziiwl-wnrliilig' llny whn lint-w what hs- wus in svlinnl fm: Ht- will ln- i'orn0mllu1'1-ri E fur his willingness tu hcln ntln-rs whn haul ninrv trnuhle with studios than hu hzul. W DAVID ANGLE Class Presulent 1, Vice Presizlent 4, Class Play Cast, Orange and Purple Staff, Keg Year Boolq Staff, Latin Club P1'C'.5'I'lI'6l1l 2, 3, Debating Team 3, Commencement Orator. I 'tllnvn- hnlmls nnt its living il littlc diff:-rc-nt from must nt' the lmys. It must be his dra- mzltir' :lhilitit-s. As wt-ll ns ln-ing :ln ztvttn' he' is El gnmi stucit-nt :intl will nvvt-V lzlvk in umbi- tln n ind 1 ss 'v 1 Sl 1'r'u',', 31 7 . PHILIP CHENEY Class Presulent ', , Football , , Bas etball , , Class Play Cast, Oran fe anrl J . 8 Purple Stag, Year Hook Staff, Class Day Program. . l'1x'v1'ynm- 1-un l'l'4'RllI l lip's zxthlf-tic' nhility :intl his desire fur :ill spnrts. As 1111-sitleiit uf . 2' t'lll' c-lztss ho has lm-11 ns thru at lung :intl vt-ry stu-cf-sst'i1l c-nnnmiprn and has give-n us every in- y 7 tlim-:ntinn tn lwlit-vo that lw will icuii in the- nutsiflv world, Such popularity must ln- :less-i'v1-cl. Q L 'x . 'X N ,. ' ,, . 'x l fx, f -?aW0 1?aff44'?aiGa' 1931 9!2'.ra14'i4 z'S'fa14h' 'El B Q. ' . Q. A Q Q, gl dl W VVILLIAM DAVIS lfootlfall 3, 4, Baslqetlvall 2, 3, Captain 4, Class Day Prograzzz. 11111 11-11 1111- l111s1i1-1111111 11-11111 111111111511 1111- 11111s1 s111-1-1-ss1'111 s1-11s1111 i11 l't'C'l'lll j'l'll1'N, 111- is illl :111 1-1 111111 g11111 tl-111111' 111111 l1is 1'1-11 111111' 111111 iw-11113' 5111111 will 111- 111iss1-11 l11'X1 Yl'211'. EARL I-IEISS ' liol Hooks Clulv 4, Orange aml Purple Staff 4, Year Boolq Staff, Class Day J. . 97 lrogr am. Kr 1-Q1111 is Q1 1:11-11. 1-x111111-111 11f 1111- 1111-.1151 l11:11':.1 21111 1111- 11211-111 121112115 willi 5'111 . '1Y11l'll . 111- s1:11'1s 111 12111211 11.1- 1'1-si 111' 115 111111:11 111 Syllllilllly. N112 .111l111111'11 is V1-ry 1'111111 111' l':ill'1 211111 1 112111111 1-V1-1' s1'.1l1l1-111 111111? S111111- 11115' 111- 1-X11-1-ts 111 11w11 11 s1111'1- 1111 115- 11i111s1-1l'. XV1-ll, 111-V1-'s 1'111 s111'1-1-ss. I MARY HILNER 'BIZ .. . . , 1 , . , . . . Girls C0lll7C'1l 1, 2, 3, Orange aml lzzrple .Staff 3, 4, lizlllor 4, Year Book ljzlllor, , Pot Hooks 3, Pot Hoolqs P. D. 4, Commeneenzenz Orator. Y1:11 111'1- 111111' l1:1:ki11g :II 1111- 1111ss1-ss111' 1-1 21 x'1111'1- lim- 111211 111' 14'l11y11 11il1l11111s. M11l1y ll11S Q 111-1-11 14211i1111'-111-1'l1i1-1' 111' 1111- 11111111:1- 111111 l'111'11l1- 11118 yn-1111 111111 11111111- ll s111-1-1-ss 111' 1111- l1l1411'1'l111i- lllfl. .X11111y is 11111-11-s11-11 111 111111111-1'1-1111 w111k 111111 W1- k11111x' s111- will 111111- s111-1-1-ss lll 111211 11111- EDNA DYER '39 fa. Orange aml Pzrrple .Srlzjl 3, 4, P01 I-loolqs Clnlv l'. D. 4, Year Huolq Staff, Plzo- A lography Clnlr 3, 4, lvllllflhllg Clulv 4, Class Day Prograzzz. 1151-1' 111115' 111- 51111111 11111 slim-'s 11lwa15's busy. As 1':XL'1121l1f.Z'l' 1111111111 111' 1111- 111'11111:51- 111111 1'111'1111- ' sm- was I1 111111111 s111'1'1-ss. S111- is 11111-1'1-sh-:l 111 112111. il 111z1-11 111111-11-111 1'111'1-1-1's 11111 11:1s11'1 110- 1-1111-11 1111 illlj' 111-1i11i11- 11111-, '1'11l' S1-11i111's k1111w 1111s 111111- 12111K will l11l'l'l s111'1'1-ss, 2,7 . CATHILRINIL DOCH,-YI Latin Clzrlf 2, Girls' Connell 3, Orange aml l'11rp.'e Staff 4, Year Boulg Staff, f Nursing Class 4, Home ECYJIYOHII-L'.f Clzzlv 4. Nature Clulv 2, Class Day Progranz. L'111111-1'i111- is 111-1- 11f 11111s1- 1111111-1' 111111-1 girls. S110 is 21 1-1'1Q'1111 111 1111. 111't'ill1S1' 111' 1l1'1' i1111-l- . Q 1i1.,1-,111'1- 111111 wi1li11p:g111-ss wc i1l'L' S1ll't' 111111 114'l' 1-1111s1-11 111'111'1-ssi1111 111' 11111'si11g will 111' 1-111-1-1'1'111 Z7 7 :11111 guy. IQ 'E' 1.931 'F Q. - A s. - QQ, ' . B B B. f U U 5 . , ZQ HELEN ALBECK Orange and Purple Staff 4, Year Boolg Stag 4, Pot Hoolqs 4, Farewell Day Pro fram. .S za Yun :uv now f,f2lZlllp,' upon uni' nf thu girls in mn' olass who is nm timid zllmnt vx1n'cs:-:ing In-I' npiniun. lie-le-n is nut zifrziirl uf wnrk sn we are snre she will iw-awli he-1' glial wlmnlevcr it may lw. ' 5, THELMA UPSON 2 2 93, Photography Club 4, Nursing Class 4, Class Day Program. .Iinl:y is he-1' nim'kn:inw :incl fi-1' n pfnnrl reusrm. l-hlrvly :L .links mnst hung mm-1' In-V. slim- ' I :ilwnys has nn nnklv, un nrm. wrist in' l'inf.r0l' tie-rl np. VVO wish you Iwtta-1' lnvk in tho fntnre. Q N 1 1 'fr GLENN THOMAS 43 Interelass I'VI'65fll.l7g, Fareafell Day Program. , This ynnng: main is tho shi-ili uf lllmm linzirl. llc is thi- kinrl uf fe-lluw that in-vm' si-i-ms In worry nnivh nlinnl anything. l-lu is jolly and it is wull knnwn that ln- is finnl nl' inltrlmn' Wurli. - . . . Z CLARENCE PARLEY G Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Photography Club, Farewell Day. 4'l:il'vin'4- hais he-on ai V11-linist in inn' iv1'1-lwstm ilnring his ffnn' yours in Il. ll. S. llc-'s :1 jnlly fi-Ilnw nnfl thvy say hv's ai wizard at 11l1nlugx'zl1il15', XVQ' know nothing of his plains lint mn' host wishes ure- with him. 9 I7 I6 A IAMES DOUGLAS , i Football 2, 3, 4, Inter-Class Wrestling, Farewell Day Program. Hi- is n lvig: main in zu liig' wziv. llv is :i grin-il nntnri-il fvllnw nnil di-liglns in tolling nth- Q7 1-rs ul' his 4-xiii-1'im'v zlrinllnl lln- lln'nll'i'. Ili- is willy nngl nlwnys has ll gmnl HIISXVUI' rozlily fin' on-l'y inn-slinii, 'F 7,937 'F Q B, 1 - Q ' . Q Q, Q. J W W CLARA IOHNS Stzulent Council 1, Orange aml l'urplc' 1, Latin Club 2, Cbccr Le1ulc'r 3, 4, Class Play, Home Economics Club 4, Pbotograplry Club 3, 4, Nauzre Club 2, Nunvfng Clan 4. 1l111- is 1'l:11'11-Y-wi1l111111 El 111111111 11111- uf 1111- l.1'1'llie'Si girls in 1111- S1-11i111' l'l11ss. i'l111'11 11111sI l11-li11x'1- 111111 2111 2lU1'l1' ll LI115' lie-c-11s 1110 1l111'l111' away liL'l'illISt' 1-111111 l11lll'llil1fZ s111- 111118 111 s1'l11111l 1111111111 1111 11111111-. Host 111' luck, f'12ll'2l. 1 ELIZABETH BARNI-IART 'QI '7 w w ' 1 W ' ' w Clay: 5cc1'c'ta1'y 2, Grrls Council 3, 4, Hall MOIIIIKJI' 4, Orange and l'1u'plc .Staff 2, 3, 4, Year Boolq Staff, Secretary Pot Hook: Club 4, Pol Hooks Club 1'. D.,' Latin 1 Club 2, Student Council 4, Class Day I'rog1'am, Commcnccnzcnt Speaker. l11ssi1- is Zl 1l111'k-l111i1'1'1l l11ss with f1'i1-1111s s1'11111'1'1-11 f21l'11llf1 wirlv. 5111- is 111'illi11111 i'1 s1'l1'11-I 111111 lll1'l'1' is 111111111132 S1111 1':111'1 :11'1'11m11lis11 if sliv only 11'i11s, 2,7 ROBERT PEGG Football 2, 3, 4, Haflqczball Mgr. 4, Stzulcnt Council 1, lioyy' Cguncil 3, Clay.: l'1'e.vulcnt 2, Intel'-Class Wrcstling, Class Day Prograzn, Fa1'cu'cll Day Pl'0gl'dlH. l11111 is 1111- 1'I:1ss n1ys11'1'5'. ll11w 111- prvts 1111- 111-11111-s 111- 11111-s 11111111111 2l111Hl1't'11llj' 1-1'111'k- 111121 il 11111111 is il 111111111-111 ill lcust, 11111 11-111'l1111's l111x'1- 111-1-11 11111111111 111 s11lx'1- 11. 'l'l11-1'1- 1111181 111- s11m1- vx11l:111z11i1111, 11111 :11 I'!A0Sl'l1f 11 1'1'n111i11s 1111s11lx'1-11. 1 v, 1, 1 Q IOSEPH MORRALL Football 3, 4, Boyx' Council 3, 4, CJl'C'!1C,!'fl'd 1, 2, 3, 4, Farcufell Day l'rog1'am, ' Hall Monitor 4. Y1111 k1111w 1101111111 111' sn111ll s1111111'1- 21l'k' 111-1111111 11f 11xc'L-11111111111 1111ili1y, 8111111 is 11111 1-:1s1- with Q .1111-y, .l111- is 111111-1 111 s1'l11111l 111111 11ls11 1'1111sirl11 11111 11-1 111111 in :my 1111111-1i1's 111111 111- will 1'111111- I 7 1l11'1111g:l1. .1111-5' 1-x11111-1s 111 1:11111 1111 111111111111 11'l11-11 111- 11-11x'1-s ll. ll. S. Q VALENTINE KMIECINSKI ' Football 3, 4, l'1'e51'1lcnl Plzotograplry Club, Clam' Day Progranz. Vail is 11111- 111' 1111- 11111s1:1111li111.t 1111111-tvs. XV1- 111-111' 111111 111- is il l11'illi:1111 I1f'l111ll'l'il1'j ' 9 s1'l111l111'. 'l'l11-1'11 1111-, 1111v1'11x'v1'. 1111 Signs 111' E1 111-1'x'1111s 1111-111c1l11w11 1'1'11m 11x'1-1'w111-I-:, XV1- l111x'1- Z '7 11111 111-111'1l wl1111 V11l 11111-1111s 111 1111 z1f11-1' 11,-111'i11g 11. 11. S. 11111 we wish 111111 l111'lc. Q 'x '- , 'xi , X 0, 1 Hx- , N fivawrfvwah'-11'-L -raw' fi!! -wa'-140-IEP: 'E' ah ' Q Q Q, Q. B. IOHN CURRY Football 2, , , Bas ctball 2, , Vice Presulent 1, Class Da Pro fram. 5 J' .Iolin is :i lui11'y-g.fo-llivliy sort of vhzln who tends to take' things rutlwr vasy. His ready sniilo und 1-oinrn-liiall nuturf- dill muvh to guin for him thc' po1nllzll'ity he so niucli deserves. MAXWELL NEELY Latin Club 2, Foozball Manager 4, Class Day Program. Maxx can sling u muon lDt'Llli01' in l'liqmistry lah. hut this is only u drop in the bucket Qi 1-omnzxroml to the line he- can sling: when in the right mood. In his rnort- serious moments ha- is an grt-ul workvr wliivli hc shown-cl :ls inunziger of the football team. MARGUERITE WALDER Photo fra b Club 2, , Natura' Club 2, Nursin f Class , Oran V6 and Pur le 8 J 8 Staff 2, 3, 4, Year Book Staff, Glrls' Council 3, Class Day Program. ilorefs vim of our :ill-ronnml girls. Anything you ask Margie to do for you shi-'ll do. J Sin- intl-mls to SlPl'l'lllllZt' in l rs-n1'li. Siu-'ll make good we know. HELENE WALDER Latin Club 3, Plzotograplzy Club 3, 4, Class Play Cast, Girls' Council, Class: Day Program. Uh! Ile-rt-'s our Hamill l'nrs'i und we-'re nroucl of he-r. Helene is quite vanulnlc of he- inp: u Sllt't't'SS in niuny otha-r line-s, lvut music' is he-r spec-ieilty, Shefs going to college' to study musir, Wt- honc she has u bright future. REGINA HITE Orange and Purple Staff 4, Year Boolq Staff, Pbotograplzy Club 3, 4, I-Ionzc' Economics Club 4, Nursing Club 4, Class Day Program, Nature Club 2. Slain! I-lung! Ile-rc she is, tho jollivst girl in the vluss. VVQ all enjoy havinfz Tin in our V niiclst us she- rzlcliutos sunshinc- wlw1'f-vs-i' she- is. VVQ know she will bc hzlpny in tht' little Z 4-ottufxv hy the roucl with Irish tho c-lnss masvot fruurding' thi' premises. G 'E' 7937 'E' Q, Q, Q. E Ah I HARLAMAN DAVIS Football 5, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Stuzlenl COI1IlL'll 2, Viee Preslzlent Boys' Connell ,', Class Play Cast, Orange anzl Purple Staff, Year Hoolq Staff, Class Day Program. Q6 Alle-r :1 tml 51-urs vzwutimi, llurnvy flvvirh-al tu rm-turn mill jZl'Zl4llllllt' with zu rvzll vlalss. H0 swins In uliifll- hy thi- ruler Non-1' say f'1lll'l, ilu yhiir In-si zlml slivk lu llxc L-ml. With this mlvlviiiiimlliiuii ho slmulil Slll't'1't'll at his vlxnsvli prufvssiuii, f GUY WILLIAMS Z . . v , . f Class Play Cast, Orange anrl Purple .Staff 4, l' ear Book Staff, Clzeer Learlcr. ' flufs mzliii umlriiiam is lu lwvieim' Zl f.Z'1'llllt'lll2lll nf ll-isiiw. XXI- hvaxr lu- is trying.: to inn-iii fl :ww mia-xx' I iff' i ill' il iviuim il l1l4'IiL'l. lr il m'ifu-s- ai SIIKWTSS 1-xs-ry lnllSiIIm'SS l'irm will linu- iluilviilg Llurim: lmivli hum' Zlllll. El niuu' l'lll'k'l'l.lll uffive l'urc'L'. CLARA COPE Girls' Connell 1, 2, 3, 4, Orange anzl Purple Stall 4, Year Boolq Staff, Pot Hoolqs 4, Class Day Program. Plural is um- nl' the tulle-st as wa-ll :is om- of tho jnllli-st girls in nur 1-lziss, Shi- is :llwzlys lbilllj' lu :lssist in ulxylliiiifr slim- l'2lll zlml is ws-ll lilu-il hy he-r il-llmv vlussinzlu-s. MARY GRAHAM Hbnze Emnomies Club 4, Class Play Cast, Nursing Club 4. Slihrty cw-rlziiiily lives up lu lu-r umm-. Shi- is fnllmving thu fwuwzl, ziiiuilmr Sm-ni:-r whvv mtviisls lil'l'liIllllIl.f il iiursv, XXX- 2ll't' :lfrilill il will iw il miss- 111' l 1lm1'l wzlxit ln gs-l we-ll. wha-ii Slmriy lwl-:nm-s :1 nurse. V kr G MARY CARL Class Treasurer 2, Secretary Latin Club 2, Orange aml Purple Staff 5, 4, Year Book Staff, Nature Club 2, Nursing Class 4. Class Day Program. Marry is ilu- :artist of nur rlzlss. llvi' iawswriiaility also hus ilu- urlisliv :lhilily ln rlrnw uv- 5 1-ly nllk' ln hor. G Q-'lv A937 'E' Hi- Q, N.-Q.. , IEAN MARSHALL Student Council 1, 2, Orange anzl Purple Staff 4, Pot Hooks 4, Year Book Staff, Girls' Council 4, Cheer Leader 4. Jean is one of nur imnmilui' girls, nn VVHlllli'l' with her fine mlispnsitinn and -sunny smile-, .le-an put yon in mn' vlwwiiig this year, und wt- knnw shv will mukc just as mum-h snc-vess nut in the wurlxl. VICTORIA IOHNSON Student Council 2, Orange and Purple Staff 3, 4, Pot Hooks 4, Year Book Stag, Class Day Program. '1'el'l'y is the littlv lvlunrl who c-nn he Ft-un gf-ilig tliruugli tho hulls lurking fun' an girl uzmmcrl Ht-ssic . Sho is an lmnm' student lint 1iex'ei'llu-lt-ss, 'l'm'i'y always has time fm' play. 'I't'I'l'j' nnml hor lll2lXlll2llk' muy gn ln tht- 1-ity In find suvvess :intl the vluss uf lflill is quite sure' thvy'll filnl it. GUY FOUST Boys' Council 3, 4, Pot Hoolqs Presirlent 4, Orange anrl Purple Stag, Class Day J Program . t'ruw has hull el hnnzl in m-nrly :ill tht- urguiiizaitimis nf our sm-hnnl unrl has prnvvn him- self to lic 21 minzthlc and dcpenrlnlvle vlmp. ISERTRAN PERRY Boys' Council 4, Pot Hoolqs Club, Business Manager Orange ann' Purple 4, Class Day Program. A quit-I. woll l'PflllC'1l lnrl whom we- knnw will muliu gnml in the lrnsini-ss wnrhl. XVQ wish you the lu-st of luvk, lie-rt . WILLIAM BUYER Orclzestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Cast, Class Day Program The fnul' ye-:Irs Hill has lit-1-n with ns he has mulls- many frieruls ztrnnng the lmys uncl girls of uni' sc-hnnl, esns-viully with :1 girl in the Snnliminire class. Ht- plays at vinlin in thu nrt-lwstr:1. Snmv llzty wc oxyt-vt tn soo him an INJISIUI' Violinist. 'Q' 72937 Q Q. B. Q- -Q ..-Q Q B. HARRY MCALLISTER Football 4, Pot Hookx Club, Class Day Program. 'l'l1is 5'--limp: mam Ixus llu- zllvilily In lun-4-fmw :I minis'1-V. lrul xxx- ln-all' his llllt'l'l'N 111- vlsv- wlu-Vv. llimls' lwm-5' :md zxlmuml 1-V4-um is an im1-fwtaxnl fzwlm' in Alir'k's lifl-. DONALD GIBSON Football 2, 5, Captain 4, Boys' Cozuzcil 5. Hlllllln :rs n'::1-Iaxin uf ilu- fm-llmll tm-nm. slmwwl luimsm-ll' lu lu- zu l1-:ull-1' 1-1' llI1'll. llm- is 411:1- wlw ns sllr-111 unlll ln- has sunwllmlng wnrlln wllllu to szny. XX he-11 yan slrlkv .uw 1-I llls lzllkzn lvl- nmmls. il Nuys lu lislon. RUTH O'l-SRIEN Home lzccmonzu-.v Club 4, N111-A-:ng Class 4. 'G Ruth nmy lu- small, lml hm' lu-:url :lm-s11't 4-ul'x'e-spmwl wilh ilu- size- nl' lie-1' llmly. l1u-1'5'- um- will flml Hull: u guml frim-ml. llor ilxln-rm-st is rlivirln-al lu-twc-1-ll mwslm: :lull lllumnslmrg. FLORENCE MAYAN l'l1ol0g1'af2l1y Club 4, 71l't'u'!l1I'Fl' Home EC'fIlIIIll1I'l',f Club 4, lxlllllfllllg' Clay.: 4, fr . ' 5 Natura' Club 2, Class Day Program. Ilzlrlx, dzlsllillg. :xml mlm-ur is ilu- XYZIX sln- 2lllllt'ill'S In l-1-1' 1-lrnssnlnlvs. .Xlxxzlys lvl llw- mil'sl n:f'4'X'1'l'Xllllll5.!', ll1:lI's l ln . lla-1' musl vlu-I'isl1m-d dvsilw- is In gn lu 4-wlln-3:4-, :xml mln- up syn:- nustivs. XYQ- wish wc 4-nulml lulve you fm' il llynm I1-zwlu-1', lfln. N - , Kr MILDRILD KRUM n Orclzexlru 3, 4, Girls' f,l'l'l1C'A'll'Ll 1, Orange aml Pzrrfvlz' Staff 1, 2, lvrlfllll' Club, 1 Latin Club, Nulgrfng Class, Claxx Day Program. .Xll gnml llllllQ.Z'S mum- in small l'1H'lillL1't'S, so wn- lwlivxw- sim-v wa- l'n11mI Xl1lln- '. lll-1' l':1x'- uritv lmlllly is luurging sa-lm.-lr when slu- :lm-sn'l lmvo vlnssm-s? 'l'l1z1l's zxlrigrlui, sln-'Il lu- my Z ilu- llut wlu-11 slu- ln-4-:nm-s ll nursv, Q A957 'E' Hi g h Q Q. W 1 IEAN ANGLE Class Play Cast, Year Book Stag, Home Eeononzies Club 4, Nature Club 2, Class Day Program. .Ivan has allways take-n un awtivo Vnrl in alll svhool :ii-tivitic-s. Although shi- just l1l2lllElj1'4 Ml to not to svhool on limo, ww www allways glad to sm' he-I' lwvzlilsc- ol' he-1' pls-uszlnt srnilv zincl sunny disposition. ELIZABETH HAIDACHER Girls' Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Class Play Cast, Nature Club 2, Com- mencement Orator. llc-re is a givl we all :ulrniro and one who ull will silovi-L-rl no nizxtu-1' wlmi sho lrif-s. ln the fivlfl of music' she- hzis zilrvauly found Slll'l't'SS. llri-'n wishing.: you lnvli l.ihlvy ws- know you'll find it. GORDON RHOADES Id Class Day Program, Farewell Day Program. , , Uf:lll'llYn is unotlwr Senior who has taken un speed ns Pl pnstixnv. l'llo1'1ly is going to Iu- il llrnggist. H0 nlso has ai fondness fin' nurses. l7on't mix your solutions. Ilovi- mul VVorli won't vonfxizlallo. D If ROLAND EVANS Basketball 4, Orange and Purple Stag, Class Day Program. lie-niiiv ' il rluvoten- lo his follow vlzlssnnltvs. has shown us ove-1' nnil ovvi' Zlfllllll the vnluo of tho old in-ox'vi'h, A friunil in need is 11 frivinl imle'Qcl. ROBERT CHAPMAN Class Day Program, Farewell Day Program. VVho is that quie-t little fellow who usually ocrvinwios il se-:lt in the lllll'2ll'Y? His conver- sntion wow-s most illteiw-stiiig. Uh! lloh's in his g'lol'yA-it's s1:rinf.f-lniiiting, fishing, hiking und wllzxtnot. 'F 7937 PN B - . I - Q, ' Q Q, B. ISOWER SIMINGTON C1I'C'!1C A'lHI, Intel'-class IfVre.ftling, Farenfell Day Program. 97 'l'his lmiiiiy fs-lliuxx' hails fri-in the s-nuiiiry. llc is quiet zlml 4-:isy-i.t.1iiigr. :xml znlwziys thinks I lwivc lwfuiw- hi- sim-ps ilurlli. Km-'i up the gmiml worlsg ll1.w zliifl ww-iv su f- uf your sxivm-ss, WILLIAM DERR 97 lfootlvall 1, 3, Fareufll Day Program. ' ll::i'sIs. izirliu, :nil :1ii'1lzim-s :ill liuw- illl :lin-:il In llill, llc- hzis 1' mai:-1Ii::l 'za iw' I1 ll ilivuiu-lii'zil iyin- ut' llllllll ziml sive-izlls muvh uf his lvisiiiv iii i'kll1'l'lllll.'llllllLI. CATHERINE HOKE Qi? ' Class Play Cast, Class Day Program, Year Boolq Staff, Orange aml Purple A Staff 4. J llvi' iw-fl hnir :xml In-nwii 1-yvs sn-vm to mnlu- friviirls XVIlt'l4llX'l'l' sl'e- gyms. llf-ky is ai siizw' nun- fini' ilu- him-s. llvr sunny mlispi-siliuii hams won hui' ai pfaiva- iii nw:-iw' i.m-'s lw:ii'i. f '97 ELIZABETH CHURM Girls' Cozfnfll , , Oran fe ana' PIII' le Sta f, Your liool Sta , l'ot Hoolfs . .S C x 4 Hall Monitor, Clan' Day Program. Hn-llA ' is om- nt' um' quict little- lzlssios. Slim- has zilwzlys lu-vii an r'i'n-dit In mir svlimil hui'- iiig: slrivcii lu mzilu- il an l1lllI'l' urmlx-i'ly plzlvv. Sho is :1 sm-1-t, llvlillllc- iril-ml In zlll. 1 '!l J 7 fl ' ANNA SIMINGTON Plzolograplzy Clnlv 3, 4, Nature Club 2, lvllffl-llg Clary 4, Clasx Day Program. This is our ill-niiivv litih- lilaivli liaiirm-al Ufllllllff' lziss. vho iw-xc-1' w:iii':1 11- :.j' ii'-iil ho work is Iiiiisliml. hmm- flziy Aim is flfllllg' in lu- an izxnwiis llisz-'ry ll-tu-lu-i'. tim-4-1-ss' W' 'E A937 'F Q Q Q Q Q. . - H. f 9 fa. WILLIAM MOYER Football 3, 4, Class Day Program. 97 Mnyr-1' lwliuu-s in ilu- ulfl zulugv, lCz1i'ly tu lu-rl. vairly lu rise- '?'?'? lip' ai glam-v :it his lk V lllK'llll'l' yum would iiovoi' silslie-vt that Bill is Ve-zilly zx pest, 21 Im-us:-, ur what lizive you? 5 MILO STEPHENS '97 Orchestra 1, Latin Club 2, Class Day Program. lic-rv wi- liziw- um' ui' the' rvzilly zimiviliiviis lmys ut' our vlziss. XXX' :irc iulll llizit hm- vain lhilik fm' liiiiiswlf, NVQ- 4lvm'l mls-ulit il ai lvil, llis mitlmilrsls iii IJci11m'izu'y pniiit him out as :i fllllll'l' urnlui: 1 D N A - N V 'ff ISLANLHIL IONILS fag ' Nature Club 2, Home EC. Club 4, Nursing Class, Class Day Program. , Q .I1lii:4i0 . WL- svn- llizxi yivii lmw- lu-Q-ii divisliiia: your limo lwlwn-i-ii 'llimmix- zliiil Yfllll' svlinul W work. Many I :ish yuh this llllL'S1l1ilI. xx-lllK'll suhjm-t is must iiitoiw-stiiig. wx- wmicln-l ? 1 21 N - -1 - 1 7 LULILLIL ANDl1RbON 6. ' Pot Hooks 4. Plzotograplzy Club 4, Fazfzffell Day Program. 1 lauvillm- is um- nt' Ilia- firm ui' Vlismsii. NY:1ilr-, Allin-vli :xml Aliclviwxmii. XVIN-llivi' wi' nut slixfll iiullii- vzlluly l-lll'1l liw-lilimirl wp mln mit kiiuw. hill it is ai fzwl llizlt sho nizikvs vainly nfif-ii :xml liiinws hui' l'k'l'lIN'S. 92 ELEANOR BOOKMILLER Nature Club 2, Home Economics Clulv 4, Nursing Class, Class Day Program. Q' NXT lllll'lNlll1't' Ihuwkis ', :iiiuilu-i' iiurso. lmiivillv lligli Claws ui' 'ill will lu' welll l't'liI'6'- 7 smitm-il iii llizit lim-. iluml lllI'li, llflm-:ii1w1'. 'F 7.937 'W Q B: Q, .-Bl k Bi 'BI f U SARA CASHNER Orangc am! Purple' Staff 3, Pot Hookx P. D. 4. S:xx:x is :x xx-xxx xixxix-I girl. :xxxxl ilu-x'vt'xxx'xx wx- xlxxxx'l lillxxw vx-ry xxxxxc-lx :xlxxxxxt hi-xx Shi- is ax xxvxml sixxxlvixt :xml is xxsxx:xlly mx the llwxxux' llxxll. S:xx':x ixlzxxxs xxx hr- :x stvxxxxf.:x':x1xlxx'x' :xxxfli the Svixiurs xii' ll. li. S. wish he-x' sxxvvvss, GRACE BRESSLER N JI Orc'f1c'sZra 5, 4, Pol Hooks P. D. 4, Clan' Day l'1'og1'am. Xl'lxxx is this shy litxh- l:xss frxxnx lfrxxxxt Sxxw-ct? VVhyY lx's 1lx':xx-ix- xxf vxxxxrsf-, Shv nxzxy tzxlw up Vxxxxxxxxx-x'x'i:xl wxxrk, :xxxxl sp4-1'i:fIizx- ixx sxxmc- pluxsi- xxf il. , ALBERT HUBER J, fr Q ' Latin Club 2, llllC'l'l'cIL15X W1'c'stllng, Farewell Day l,I'0g'l'LIl7l. Allxx-x'l lxaxs shxxwxx his lxxxxxxn- lrsxixxixxg hy hx-ixxg x-xxxxx'xx-xxxxs xxx his lx-:xvlxx-x's :xml vlaxssnxaxtx-s. llxx shuws mixgu-xl :xlxility ixx Ile-nxxxx'x':xx-y x'l:xss :xxxrl wc Pll'l' qxxitx- sure- hx- will lux :xxx nxxlst:xxx4lixx1: x-itizvxx ui' ll:xxxx'illx- ixx thc fxxtxxrxx. 21 REED HUBER 1 .7 IQ Latin Club 2, Pf70l0gI'LIf7,7'V Club, Farewell Day PI'Ogl'cHH. In spill- xxf his lung w:xlk xxx svlxxxxxl uv:-ry xl:xy, I-lxxtlx-x ' has mgxixgxgq-xl xxx km-in his wi-ight :x litxlx- :xlxxwv the: :iw-l':xf.to, lxx svlxxxxxl hex shxxws :x ke-x-xx ixxlx-wsl in :xll his vlzxsss-s :xml xlvliglxxs ixx :xxxswvx'ixxp: xixxxxslixxxxs the xxtlxx-rs c':xxx't, Z 6 DAVID HERR Plmto fra bv Club, fjI'C'!1C'5ll'cI , , Fareufell Dav Proffram. . . .5 lnxw-, :xs :x slxxxlx-xxl. yuxx hzxvn- lim-xx :x sxxxwx-ss ixx High Svlxxuxl. XXX- lxxxiw yxxxxx- x-xxllxxgxx v:x- ? in-xxx' will xxx-xxxw xxx lxxx jxxsl :ls sxxxxvossfxxl. Yxxxxx' :xlxilily :xt riflixxl.: :x lxivyvlx- will lu' H-1xI:xx-ml lux' 1 7 :xlxilixy xxx flrixw- :x Lixxcxxlxx. lDuxx't fxxrgrvt yxxlll' xxlxl x'l:xssmaIx's. Q 'Wiki A 7.937 W sh h a h a h 1 YI , 1 ARTHUR WINTERSTEEN Plzotografvlzy Club, Boys' Council, Class Day Program. Art is um- uf ilu- lwsl sliiclr-nts iii rim' vlzlss. llis wiiiiiiiigr lk'l'SUll21lllj' lizls wmi ai lmsl ul' frivmls. NVQ- lie-ui' lic- is iiitf-iw-siccl iii girls. Take our ziclvive zliirl lic ii lniclin-lm'. CHARLES DODSON 1 Latin Club 2, Plzotograpby Club, Orange aml Purple Stag, Inter-Clary Wrest- D . ' J? ling, Clan Day Program. 46. Su lliis is nur sturcly m'miiili'y lziil. llv vm-i't1iiiily knows his vars. lluvv yuu on-1' sw-ii 4'liurli-s clrivc- l.c:11:iiig l.oiiu '? Sunwtirm- hs- will lw ai fumfius vlu-mist. lie-rl liaxir nie-ziiis dv- U'l'llllllZlll1iIl. -5,7 MARGARET LANDAU 4 1 5 Nursfzzg Club 4, Clasx Day Program. 1 lumix will lu ysl lla-iw slim- 1-mm-sl Slim-'s tlio liliic-vywl lwziiuy mil' ilu- vlziss. Marg' mul J llukv airs- :iii iiisvpzaiwilvli' irziir. AIZIVLIVH griiiig lu ln- swim-min-'s stvimg. lin-wzliw-I W MARIE WAITE . 92 - 1 1 fr 'lrcafurer of Pot Hoolqx Club 4, Plzotograpliy Club 4, Nurslng Clasx 4, I'arc'- ufell Dahv Program. Mzirie- is um- uf Ilw girls wliu likvs g5'ni in wliivli llvl' gzrezite-st rlc-liglit is high jiimping. Slim- ulsii lik:-s In talk and any :lay Marie is not talking you rmiy kiiuw some-tliiiig is wrnng. - t .. ' zu ELIZABETH FARLEY 6 Home Econonzicx Club f, Plmtoffra by Club , Nature Club 2, Nursfn Club .5 , , 4, Class Day Program. l1ililiy fill! Ill-rv slio is :xml ilu-rc shi- gwis . 'l'luit's Lili , lim- miiiuto yum sm- lic-1' . Q, :mil tlio in-xl yuii 4luii'l. hill lizis tzilcl-ii ll pfriizit liking' in ilu- 1-iiiiiiliw. A iiursu fm' the- HL-iiirii' I f 1 ss fa N , N N , N ' N 4 -:awp :ga-:sm Han'-1.15-'.1aQaf !,9.5'7 197:1 5 'l:i.'.'. I Q. Q Q, - 1 Q Q, E. D I D J? 16 I 1 '97 1 HAROLD IOHNSON l 111'c'11'c'll Day Program. 97 A111 .X111:1I11-1' 1i1t11- R-1111w 111 1:111' 1'111ss! 1'i1111y. w1- 1112ll' 111111 y1111 NVIIII1 111 111-1-1111111 :1 11-11- 111S 1'11111111-11 11. Y1 11 wi11 11:11'1- 111 1111111111: :111 111111111 111 11111x'1- f:1s11-1: ROY VANGILDER '97 Pot Hooks Club, Claw Day Prognzni. A 1111w 111a111y ti1111-s 11111'111g 11111 1l:1y 11215 1l11y 111iss1-11 R1 1'1-1-i1:11i1111 111-1':111s1- 111' his 1111111121 1'111' 1111x'1-ls, 11:11' s.111'i11:, 1-11'. Ilis a:1111i1y 111'S 111 rziisiiigr 11i1:1- -1114, NY1- s11'1- 1-111111111-111 111:11 s11111- 11:11 W11 will 5111- Ii- 3' 1:11'11i111.t il 1:11'g:1- 111.21-1111 1':11111. XV1- 1111 wish y1111 s111'1'1-ss. llnyf 5 I 1 . . 1, MA111' 11OUb'1 Ivlllilllg Clays 4, Class Day l'1'0gr1m1. Alillf' 1-1111111s 1'1'. 111 11111111111 1'11:111. S111- is ll V1-ry i111111s11'i1111s s1111111111 111111 :is :1 l'1l'I'k f111' N1-w- 111-1'1'y's, S1111 1':111'1 111' 111-111011. In , , , , . , f'f 1.1,N1Lv11.V11 M111.1.11N ' lvllfilllg Class 4, f,l'L'f1l'5N'L1 4, Home If1'1n11n11lAz'x Clulw 4, Clusx Day Progruni. 1 1i1-11 is 211111111115 111l' 1411111111111 11111si1'i1111s 111' 1111- S1'11i111' 1'1:1s12. II1-1' :11'1'111111111s111111-111s :11'1' with 1'i:1111-, 1'11:1--111'1:z111. 111111 Vi111i11. XY1- will 1111 111- i11 1111- z11111i1'111'1- 111 111-111' y1111l' 111111111. 111-111-111-11-. U f 7 'Q O ' MARY STEFFIN 1 l'l1otogr11pl1y 3, 4, Nl!1'5l 1g Cluxs 4, Nature Clulv 2, Class Day Progranz. S11-I'1'i11 is il s11'1-111 5'11111'1:' 1:1111 with 1i1111- 111 1:1153 11111 xt'1:1-11 s111- 11111-s, 1111 sit 1111 111111 1:1111- 111-1i1'1-. Millj' w:1111s 111 gn 111 1-11111-1:11. Ffbf' qs, 1' f- A931 1- W B. ' Q A M. Q. . N ah l MIRIAM FULK Girls' Council 3, Home Economics Club 4, Nursing Class 4, Class Day Program. .lust imagiuu Miriam lreilzg quigt or ht-ing aisle to stay in om' spot for any length of time. It was llol new to sw- this smiling hlomlt- t-omiug into st-hool a ff-w minutes late vac-h clay. We know that slw will malu- goml. in wliate-ver sho duvidos to do. GLADYS COOKE 97 Class Day Program, Nature Club, Photography Club 4, Year Book Staff, Orang ana' Purple Staff 4, I-Iomc Economics Club Presiflent, Nursing Class. Gladys. siuu- you lmu- lievu in lligrh St-hool yoll haul won a larpre t'i1'c'lv nf fl'l0llllS. After all a swf-vt disposition is l'2iIllt'l' to lu- t-hosvn than grvat riclws. XXXL hc-ar that Cookie is to he :L uursv. Any staff voultl ln- proud of hm: Suvcess llloudie. EDWARD FERRY Football 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Day Program. lflflclio is a luirml NVUl'lit'l' with a gn-:tt tlvtermiiizitioii to siitwm-fl vw-ii though ho is zu. re-grulai' vutsup out of tlw classroom. VW- vxivvt to lu-ai' mort- about him iu the futurt-. ISILRN 'XRD COHEN ' 1 , la Basketball 2, 3, 4, Secretary Boys' Council 3, Pot Hoolqs Club 4, Orange anzl Purple Staff 3, 4, Year Boolq Staff, Class Day Program. Always c'h t-e- rful, always jovial. and allways rvixfly to he-iii a fallow stutlelut out of a l'llI1 thu.t,'s lluruit-. No lll2lllt'l' what tht- tliffivulty might lu-, oi' how tough tho proposition, hc van always fiiul a way to solve it. ROY FLECK I Class Day Program, Fareufell Day Program. Q' Burl has an vuvialile natturv whivh t-nzthlf-s him to make- frimuls with all mon tzlud womeu.J Q7 llucl vxuvvts to ht- a real llllSlllK'SS iuuu soma- tlay. N . X N N N 0 . N v , N, - X N -v'JPa144'-ESPMQ' 7.957 5 44919 iii? 'Q' Wi Bw 2 fi-HQ Q1 121 12, B1 Q'N HELEN FR.-XNTZ fJI'C'!1L'.ff1'lI 2, 5, 4, Clays Day PI'Ugl'lll7l, 1 zII'CIl'l'll Day Progranz. l'11'1111l'1111j' 111- s1-1- il 1-111' 11111111-11 111 11'1l111 111 11t'l' 111111141-, 11'1- s1-1- I1 s1:11'li11-1' 1111 111-1- 1111111-1', 111111 11'1- 1-1111 11r1111' 11111' 1-11111-111si1111 11s 111 11'11:11 il 1111 1111-1111s. 121-st 11'is111-:1 1-111' f111111'1' 111111111111-ss, RUTH HUOV ER Orange aml l'11rple Staff 3, 4, Year Hook Staff 4, l,f1Ulllg'l'z1f7lI'V Clalv 4, Pot Hook: Clnlv 4, lVlll'5lIf7g Cla.f.v 4, Clasx Day Program. 1:11111 is 11111- 111' 1111- 111111-l1-sl 111t'l111ll'1'S 111' 1P11l' 1-111ss. 'I'111- 11-111-111-rs 1-1111 11I11'11ys 111-111-1111 11111111 1111111 111 11111'1- 111-1' 1-1'1111l1 1111111- 1111 111111-. S111- is 1.:11i11p,: 111 111- Z1 1111: 1-x1-1-111i1'1- 111' 1-11-1-111i1'1-'s s1-1-1'1-- 121l'Y s111111- 11111. IUHN LOISACH an Orc'l1f.rtra 5, 4, Latin Clulv 2, 3, 1311115 C01.'11c'1'l 4, Cla.1'x Day !,l'0igl'llfH, I arc'11'c'll ' ' I Day Program. N11 11111111-1'111111' 1111s1 111- 111211 111- .I1'111l 1-:111 :1111'111s SI'2l11' 1111111 111 111'l'1l111!1'1N. I11- is Z1 11:1-'11 11'11'111-1' 111 s1-1111111 111111 IIZIS his 1-11111-11111111 :1111':11's i11 111i1111. I1 is 1-11:11:11-.1-1'1s'iv 1-1' 11i111 11. 1111 1-1'1-15'111i111: 111- 11'i1-s 111 1111- 111-sl 111 his 1111111111 KENNIi'1'H SNYDIQR l'ot Hoolgx Clulv 4, Orange aml llllfflll' Staff, l ol1'C'Il'l'll Day l'r11gr11111. A11-1-1 11111- 111' 11111' 11111s1111111i11g 1111si111-ss 1111-11 111' 1111- 1'111111'1-, 1'l'1Q'.' is 111111-1 11111 111- 1i111111's 111s 1111si111-ss s1111j1-1-ls. XV 1l1't' s11l'1- li1'l111l'111 will Sll1'1'1'1'11 if 111- 111-1-11s his ll. 11, S. 1-N11-1'i1-111-1-s 111 ' 111 GEORGE RICKETTS l'l10!0grafvl1'1' fjlllb, Orange ann' Pzrrple Staff, Clan' Day l,I'0gl'LIHl. 11111111 111i11gs 1-111111- 111 sm:11l 11111-11111.21-s. this S11j'111f.I' 112lS 111'111'1-11 its 11'111'111 i11 US1111111 NX 11111 s1- 1'1-11111 s111i11- 1111s 11'1111 111111 21 1111s1 11I' 1'1'i1-1111s, 7.9.57 'Q' 11? sh ' E g g Q Q, il LQ 3 1 HARRY CHILDS Football , , Class D111 Pro fram. .S l'a1l is mls-Ivihiiiizxlinii iwiwmiiifiwl. Nu task 1-zum ln- 1-niisimlow-il lun zliffivull fur this lzul tw axvvmmrlisli. llis 0ill'llt'Slll0SS will lw El great zlssvt tu him in lzltz-i' ye-urs. GRACE FALLON Latin Club 2, Home Efonomics Club 4, Year Book Stag, Orange and Purple 4, Nature Club 2, Class Day Program. Altlmuprli Hiwim- has lic-vii with us hut Iwo yvurs shv hzis wuii numy l'l'll'llllS in Il. ll, S, llci' :xhility als :ui lmiiui' stuclvnl is L-iirrligli tu iviwivu that shv will Ivo siivm-ssl'iil :is :i iiursv. ni' in any m'ni'e-ssimi whivh she may sa-lvvt. 9, RUTH GILLASPY za Girls' Orchestral, Orchestra 3, Latin Club 2, Nursing Class 4, Class Day Pro- 1 gflllll. W lluthim- is mu- ful' lhv hi-sl spnrts in Mui' f-hiss. Slim- is in fm' vw-i'yll1iiig:. tif vi-iiusv it grabs witlwut saying that shv is wvll lilin-fl. lluth wishvs lu hz- il iiiirsvf . , 1 EDNA NVULVERTON '3 Orc'l1c'slra 2, 3, 4, Plzotograplzy Club 3, 4, Home Econonubcs Club 4, Nature f Club 2, Nursing Class 4. lid is om- of thc- swvn-lm-st girls in mu' vlaiss. ml-lllil is quite- ai mush-i' ul' tha- viulin :xml Q17 rzltlwi' iiiteix-six-cl iii an c'vi't:ii1i .luuimz lfld. will ho ax sum-ess, ws- lll'l' sure. Z6 l ROI-SILRT MCWILLIAMS 1 Orchestra 1, 2, Basketball 3, Baseball 1, Fareufell Day. Q' Ilulv, why :irc yuu sn quiut? Yun slmulml stop studying lung oiiuugli tu lmf-mm' aimhlzxiiilell Z f with your c-lnssmallm-s. XVv siipimsc- ymi shall fullvmw in your fillllE'l N funtstups. SIICUOSS. linlul Q , N I , vx N N 3 . 'x ' f N - . 'x - -r3?fm-ga-e7aQ'-afyauar 7,937 -vvawv-vyafvif-win ? Qi an .-Q- Q.. th fill Q 1 9 'E' Senior Class Play NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Synopsis Of Play ls it possihle to tell the absolute truth-even for twenty-four hours? It is-at least Boh Bennett, CDavid Anglej, the hero of Nothing Hut The Truth , aeeom- Cmendolyn Ralston, Qljlizaheth Haidaelterj, daughter of the Senior partner of 1 fnm ol stotl hrolters gives Boh ten thousand dollars which she wishes him to in- ordtr to lteep in eye on Bennett, Ralston, fHarlaman Uavisj insists that he spend the weelt end it his country home with Van Dusen fPhilip Cheneyj and Dick Don- nelley C uy Williamsj memhers of the firm as guests. Bennetts efforts to he truthful when the three men try to trap him into lying give rise to m my humorous situations. The emharrassment of llthel Clark QI-Ielene WVildeij when Bennett is ahsolutely truthful upon heing asked for an opinion of her voice is one of these plights. 'nel 'ind Sahle Iaeltson fiiatherine Holte and lean Anglej two ingenious if not overly clever gold diggers lead Ralston's wife flllara Iohnsj into helieving that her hushand has not heen faithful to her. Martha, the maid, is acted hy Mary Graham. In the end, Boh with Gwen in his arms, answers the off repeated question as to what stock he had invested her money in with the single word 'KSteel and the het is won. plished the feat. 1 i 5 '4- vest and douhle in a few days. He decides to het the sum Gwen has given him. In . C 5 ' ,Q K. Y., . X A 1 ' 7 . M.l . t as he-4 +2 1.9.91 ' 'N Q Q xQ B Q x2 School Calendar SEPTEMBER 2. School began. 3. First full day of classes. 4. Mr. Iobborn exercised authority in Commercial Law. 9. Students felt the need of swimming pools. 10. Wish they served iced drinks in Study Hall. Boy it's hot. 17. Seniors elected their dignified officers. 19. Air full of excitement. First Football game tomorrow. 23. Girls' gym classes started. Q 24. School looked like a home for cripples. W 26. Out on parole long enough to attend Bloom fair. OCTOBER LG- 3. Beat Lewisburg, at Football. Hurrah! ' T 9. Hip! Hip! Another victory. Selinsgrove fell this time. 15. Big day. Band organized. First issue of O. 8: P. out. 17. Mr. Nevin calls for Boosters Gives public a treat-snake dance, and IG public cheer practice in Theatre. 20. How boresome these victories are, another one. This time it was Trev- 'l orton-13-0. 22. Students are planning to stay in tomorrow night. 23. How happy every one is-report cards presented today? 27. Score not so good, but no one discouraged. Norry 135 Danville 0. 28. Commercial students assigned as secretaries to teachers. 29. Yacht Club paraded at Bloom. 31. Rev. Leisey calls for pep at assembly meeting. NOVEMBER Q . Mr. Vincent stirred up some pep at assembly meeting. W 7 12. Photography Club organized. 13. Everyone is having their picture taken. 14. Rev. Heller speaks on Power. 17. Seniors busy selling movie tickets. 19. Lilliom Senior beneht picture. 21. Mr. Griest addresses Student Body. Vacation! Whoopee! DECEMBER 9. Mr. Dougherty addressed Commercial Law class. 10. Mr. Krissler addressed Commercial Law class. 11. Only eight more days until Christmas vacation. 12. Letters awarded Gridiron heroes. F 7.9.57 W .- .- ,L-. QACEEN 659ELCEENSQEGELKEENQAESMGEENSQE EZCEENSGE QLCESNBGEGEZ 15. Only IO more days until Santa Claus comes. 16. Commercial Law classes go to court. 18. Vacation draws nigh-only one more day. 19. Play Dicken's Christmas Carol. JANUARY 5. Back to work again. 15. It doesn't happen to be Friday. 22. Students study hard. 23. Mid Year Exams started. 26. Exams still going strong. 27. Finding out results of our exams. Q 28. Pot Hooks Club started. . W 29. Dancing started in Girls' Gym Classes. 30. Entertainment by Mrs. Oakes at assembly meeting. FEBRUARY 6. Police in the halls. 9. Short session on account of snow. Oh! Beautiful Snow. 10. Square Shoulders shown at D. H. S. Our First movie. 11. Iuniors had sleighing party. 12. Program in assembly. 13. Friday 13. Watch your step Seniors or you will stay for detention. 16. Heated debate in Democracy Class. 17. Seniors on a diet. f 18. Senior supper in the library. i 19. After effects of the supper, indigestion, headaches? 20. Rev. Moore addresses assembly. v 23. Seniors received name cards. 24. Teachers have hard time getting anything done because of Seniors ex- js changing cards. -I Q 25. Lt. Col. Spicer speaks on Accidents. W 27. Program in assembly. MARCH 15. Entertained in assembly by a program under the direction of Miss Gard- ner and Miss Cooley. Dean Dunkleberger addressed the student body. Moving pictures shown in assembly. Mrs. Heller addressed the girls. APRIL 7. Mr. H. C. Spillman delivered an address in assembly. 8. Group pictures taken for the Year Book. ? 55?6 E2?i59iNEEvi!WiNMEF A291 f ?GNE??iBV31QH G5?6 E2?T? h Q Q Q Q Q 10. Letters awarded and tickets to the Ritz Theatre. 10. Miss Hinckley gave a talk to the girls. 15. Seniors visited the State Hospital. 21. Mr. Kerstetter delivered an address in assembly. 23. Seniors attended a party at Simington's. 24. Moving pictures in assembly. MAY 1. Fifth period report cards were given out. 5. Iunior and Senior baseball game. 7. Senior play-- Nothing But The Truth. 8. Senior play repeated. Q 11. Senior and Freshman baseball game. W 14. Iunior and Senior baseball game. 15. Class meeting where important business was transacted. 18. Final examinations for Seniors. 10. Farewell Day practice. 20. Farewell Day Exercises and Picnic. 20. Girls of Senior Nursing Class awarded diploma. ' 21. Mrs. A. Howell, Child Psychologist, spoke to girls and their mothers. 29. Complete rehearsal of Class Day exercises. 51. Baccalaureate sermon. IUNE 1. Iunior-Senior Prom. 2. Class Day. 5. Commencement. fi! 1 0 l lp 6 f ff, f ' A K 'llilll Qi al- is .. 1 it .11 fi i Qs 'Tf-3:23 l1lW.:iaf : ::-: ull' lt 7 mb. 'ff 5 wi N '- I Ptrwfwi ill 'Zn if L.oo11ouTl' NEW DRIVER H W 7.937 W B. B, Q.. Q.. B. Q. Via I 3 Q . 1 '- -.5-'Ei i ' Z fifgff-5 1' f 4. iq I ' Ag-:Iggy m,?l?-my 'l !!!'l!'fi Nu-un-mtnvi , . , Q .3 -sql a.w..if. .L.! '4'gs, A gg ' I, , X ' 5 i ' Class zistory di W BY Roisianr Pact: After four long years my work is finished. Being the Historian of this illus- trious class of 1951, I have labored hard and unceasingly during these many years, and this book is the child of my brain. It was conceived in its infancy long ago, and took one year to write each of the four episodes. Today I have completed the last chapter. In September, 1927, this memorable class, numbering one hundred and twenty- one bright, intelligent students, full of vim and spirit, entered the Danville High School, all anxious to secure an education. Education-hlesesd be the name of Ed- ucation,-for because of it we have endured great torments, both of body and mind. Verily have we been martyrs to its great and noble cause. But like Iulius Caesar of old, we came--we saw-we conquered. We attacked with determination and cour- age the foundation stones of Algebra, Latin, History, Science, and English. We were fairly launched, but not anchored 3-for the first year in High School is, at best, a preparatory affair, serving as a preface to our High School course. As Freshmen we had our failings and our failures,-we were self-conscious and feared the criticism of the upper classmeng and, I presume, wore that haunted, cring- ing look on our faces, to be replaced now and then, by a sickly grin when some one condescended to address us. However, at that time I was hilt a competent judge of Freshman physiognomy or demeanor. So candidly, wc plead guilty to all the awkwardness of immature youth. Our first class meeting was called by our Class Adviser for thc purpose of or- ganization. After some instruction in the rules of Parliamentary Law, we proceeded with the election of officers. David Angle was finally elected President. He served one year and proved to be a capable leader. Class Colors- Blue and White were chosen, and a class motto- He Conquers, Who Conquers Himself, was selected. Social events were limited. Throughout the yaar the Spirit of Ioy prevailed and Happiness reigned supreme. As Sophomores, we began to assume formg to take shape, to show distinctive- nessg and to exert our definite influence. We felt that more responsibility rested upon our shoulders, and that it was necessary for us to equip ourselves for the tasks 7.937 Q. H. B.. Q. Q.. Q. that lay before us. But we had, too, an individuality all our own. Were we to char- acterize ourselves in the light of our subsequent history, some might regard us as a class of supermen both in physical and scholarly achievements. Whether we have earned the right to that appellation is a matter of opinion. Some phases of the second year's work proved difficult, requiring much thought and preparation. ln spite of our efforts, grades began to fall and many of us he- came disheartened. Only the helpfulness and encouragement of our instructors pulled us from the depths of despair back to the firm road of Realization During this year many turned out for athletics, and some won recognition in the field of sports-both football and basketball. As time passed, activities multiplied-some of us served on the Student Coun- cil -others on the Orange and Purple staff, while an appreciable number were mentioned on the Honor Roll. A social opportunity came in the form of a Sophomore-Freshman picnic at Rolling Green Park. There is nothing like being in the open in early Iune, to drive dull care away. The music, games, and other pleasant social features united to make it one of the many successes of the year. As students of the third year we seem to have established a reputation for ability and brains, and also an abundance of indolence. Nevertheless, the end of our High School journey seemed foreshadowed, and we were conscious of a more serious atti- tude taking possession of us. This year we had the rare pleasure of entering the new High School Building with all its modern equipment. What a different atmosphere pervaded the halls as through them we trod as Iuniors, and on this Magic Carpet of new experience we sailed away to more conquests during the following year. The good judgment of the class was shown this year in electing Philip Cheney as our leader, and the wisdom of that choice has been in evidence these two years. We now began to struggle with the lines and angles of Geometry, and the still more serious task of interpreting the humor of Professor Cline. We were also introduced into the mysteries of the Laboratory. We went in as children, but now are quite able to distinguish between a meter stick and a Bunsen burner. ln the play- The Lilies of the Field , Linder the able direction of Miss Bennetts, many of the Iuniors were prominent. We worked unusually hard to make it a suc- cess, for the proceeds were to be given to the Library. But all roads lead to the Iunior Promenade, the most outstanding feature of the year. On this joyous occasion we assembled in the Masonic Hall, the members of both classes, together with the Faculty being present. It is needless to say that the affair was a brilliant success. Then spectres in the form of finals appeared above the horizon. They came but they did not conquer us. We passed safely,-and we were-yes, we were Seniors. As we entered upon the fourth and last year of our High School career we num- bered eighty-five. Being reminded that there can be no progress, no achievement without success, we took up our work with grim determination to succeed, whether 7.937 W B. A Q. B. B. Q. , sw Qgai 3 Q ., ,, 222215 1 U ll , I qnngugi f igs W,,c, sNgunniniuunlullyi 1 4 ' ' IFF- img' 1-w..,.. - ,1 , , lflllllbi ' 1. - rw ' Class History 3 sf BY Roi-iER'1' IEGG After four long years my work is finished. Being the Historian of this illus- trious class of 1951, I have labored hard and unceasingly during these many years, and this book is the child of my brain. It was conceived in its infancy long ago, and took one year to write each of the four episodes. Today I have completed the last chapter. In September, 1927, this memorable class, numbering one hundred and twenty- one bright, intelligent students, full of vim and spirit, entered the Danville High School, all anxious to secure an education. Education-blesesd be the name of Ed- ucation,-for because of it we have endured great torments, both of body and mind. Verily have we been martyrs to its great and noble cause. But like Iulius Caesar of old, We came-we saw-we conquered. We attacked with determination and cour- age the foundation St011CS of Algebra, Latin, History, Science, and English. We were fairly launched, but not anchored g-for the first year in High School is, at best, a preparatory affair, serving as a preface to our High School course. As Freshmen we had our failings and our failures,-we were self-conscious and feared the criticism of the upper classmeng and, I presume, wore that haunted, cring- ing look on our faces, to be replaced now and then, by a sickly grin when some one condescended to address us. However, at that time I was not a competent judge of Freshman physiognomy or demeanor. So candidly, we plead guilty to all the awkwardness of immature youth. Our first class meeting was called by our Class Adviser for the purpose of or- ganization. After some instruction in the rules of Parliamentary Law, we proceeded with the election of officers. David Angle was finally elected President. He served one year and proved to be a capable leader. Class Colors- Blue and White were chosen, and a class motto- He Conquers, Who Conquers Himself, was selected. Social events were limited. Throughout the yaar the Spirit of Ioy prevailed and Happiness reigned supreme. As Sophomores, we began to assume form, to take shape, to show distinctive- ness, and to exert our definite influence. We felt that more responsibility rested upon our shoulders, and that it was necessary for us to equip ourselves for the tasks 7.937 Q. B. Q. Q. Q. Q. that lay before us. But we had, too, an individuality all our own. Were we to char- acterize ourselves in the light of our subsequent history, some might regard us as a class of supermen both in physical and scholarly achievements. Whether we have earned the right to that appellation is a matter of opinion. Some phases of the second year's work proved diHicult, requiring much thought and preparation. In spite of our efforts, grades began to fall and many of us be- came disheartencd. Only the helpfulness and encouragement of our instructors pulled us from the depths of despair back to the firm road of Realization During this year many turned out for athletics, and some Won recognition in the field of sports-both football and basketball. As time passed, activities multiplied-some of us served on the Student Coun- cil -others on the Orange and Purple staff, while an appreciable number were mentioned on the Honor Roll. A social opportunity came in the form of a Sophomore-Freshman picnic at Rolling Green Park. There is nothing like being in the open in early Iune, to drive dull care away. The music, games, and other pleasant social features united to make it one of the many successes of the year. As students of the third year we seem to have established a reputation for ability and brains, and also an abundance of indolence. Nevertheless, the end of our High School journey seemed foreshadowed, and we were conscious of a more serious atti- tude taking possession of us. This year we had the rare pleasure of entering the new High School Building with all its modern equipment. What a different atmosphere pervaded the halls as through them we trod as Iuniors, and on this Magic Carpet of new experience we sailed away to more conquests during the following year. The good judgment of the class was shown this year in electing Philip Cheney as our leader, and the wisdom of that choice has been in evidence these two years. We now began to struggle with the lines and angles of Geometry, and the still more serious task of interpreting the humor of Professor Cline. We were also introduced into the mysteries of the Laboratory. We went in as children, but now are quite able to distinguish between a meter stick and a Bunsen burner. In the play- The Lilies of the Field , under the able direction of Miss Bennetts, many of the Iuniors were prominent. We worked unusually hard to make it a suc- cess, for the proceeds were to be given to the Library. But all roads lead to the Iunior Promenade, the most outstanding feature of the year. On this joyous occasion we assembled in the Masonic Hall, the members of both classes, together with the Faculty being present. It is needless to say that the affair was a brilliant success. Then spectres in the form of finals appeared above the horizon. They came but they did not conquer us. We passed safely,-and we were-yes, we were Seniors. As we entered upon the fourth and last year of our High School career we num- bered eighty-five. Being reminded that there can be no progress, no achievement without success, we took up our work with grim determination to succeed, whether 7.937 W B B Q Q Q Q it be in the field of languages, science or mathematics. We were slowly, but surely realizing the fact that achievement of whatever kind is the crown of effort. ln the sphere of athletics this class was largely instrumental in winning the Bas- ketball championship of the League. Nor would our history be complete, did we not mention the class dinner prepar- ed and served by the girls of the class, with the Faculty as our guests. It was indeed a delightful occasion and one long to be remembered. , Another innovation inaugurated by the Student Council was the Hall Patrol. This practice is certainly in harmony with our belief in the magic of orderliness, and those who served so faithfully deserve honorable mention. In the Class Play- Nothing But The Truth , it is generally conceded that we scored a great success. J f The impressions made by those in the cast are memorable in their dramatic ef- W CCI. Now we find ourselves standing on the threshold of the world. For four years we have trodden the same pathways of life. The last four years have meant for this class growth. This splendid school we have loved and worked for, has embodied in our lives the one idea,-that we can always rise a step higher. Danville High School offers education, and opportunity for every one in this community. This class of ours has learned how to rise from the depths and aspire to the heights. Thus endeth the History of the Class of 19311 Friends, a diploma from this school means opportunity. The Seniors today launch out with youthful pride to face a world too wide for us to comprehend. May they be guided by the principles they have learned here in Danville High School and sail to the Shore of Success. a is., t W lv 3 .1 3 'Q' 7.931 W ' 9 4, . , .. L - l ga , ax., -4 I Ftp? . ' ' fl - l u . asa at ' 'MEL - i .5-? '5 :se Af -f K G I-Aj KK' J ni' 1 . L11 wks nmmna ammmwaeifncmba m 'il M . A 5 at A - T X ' ug, 5 .Q 3 ,Jrf W .L f-011 ,f J l Class Poem THE PILGRIMS BY M1Lo Srsvnmls Four years ago some travellers met To start a journey to a land Which then seemed very far remote. We were a strange and motley band Who little knew what lay aheadg Nor did we care for we were gay And light of heart and knew that friends Would gladly help us on our Way. The band of travellers Was our class, The goal was graduation And learning was the path we took To reach our destination. The way was harder than we thought And some grew weak and fell behind While hraver ones with steadfast faith Kept on, the promised goal in mind. The road was fraught with toil and strife, The path was difficult and steep. We wandered on o'er mountains bare, Through midnight forests, wild and deep. The monsters met along the way VVere Hopelessness, Despair, and Fear. But faithful teachers were our guides Who brought us courage, hope, and cheer. More pleasant vistas tempted us To leave the way. The promised land Seemed far removed while footsore, tired, -YB'-fa Q' 7,937 'E' B B Q B h Q And weary grew our Pilgrims aBnd But friends We'd made encouraged us And kindly helped us to ascend Until at length we came in sight Of our long pilgrimages end. The Iourney took us four long years But finally 'tis done. We stand Upon the mountain peak and now In new perspective see the land. The path we trod winds out below And from our higher point of view YfVe see the beauties we have passed And realize their worth anew. We see the flowers we failed to pick, The sunny slopes we passed in haste. We might have drunk at wisdom's spring But only tarried there to taste. The silvery mirror of a pool By which we stopped to rest one day Has held the image of the joy That friendship gave us on our way. The courage we have gained thus far Will help us on, new goals to reach. We go no longer as a hand Of Pilgrims-there's a trail for each. The journey now must be alone But may a vision bright and clear Guide every traveler on his way And mem'ry fill his heart with cheer. W 7937 W h B B Q ih Q Class Song BY MARY CARL Q fTune of By The River Sainte Mariewj P Verse I Our thoughts turn back to High School days with memories so dear, Mem'ries that will linger in each heart, Each pleasant thought of by-gone days we'll treasure more each year, And keep each friendship though we soon must part. Ch orus We bid farewell to dear old Danville High, We're leaving you but will not say l'Goodby. We're leaving old familiar scenes today But love of Alma Mater in each will always stay, And as we strive for happiness and fame, We'll carry on the glory of your name. Four happy years, In Danville High We're saying Aurevoir but not Goodhy . Q Verse 2 F Today we leave the portals of our dear old Danville High. We must go forth to each greater glory Z6 On years to come our thoughts will turn to happy days gone by. And each class mate will fell his own story. 1 A F A937 W Q Q Q B h h gil at I Fl 5 'L' Class Prophecy Its' really startling when you come to think of it, how many of the most inter- esting things in our lives occur entirely by accident. That thought always comes back to me every time I recall the discoveries I made, all so unexpectedly in the New York Public Library. I arrived in New York at two o'clock in the afternoon, and the connecting train would not leave until ten minutes after four. I had often read of New Yorks' wonderful library, and so decided to spend my two hours leisurely strolling thru from one room to another. Fiction, history, biography, travel,-all were represented on the library shelves, my time was all too short to enable me to get even a vague idea of the extent of books spread so invitingly before me. Everything you could possibly think of in the nature of information seemed to be there. By chance, I happened to glance into the reading room. There I noticed rack after rack of newspapers, magazines, periodicals and governmental reports, but the thing that attracted my attention was an Orange and Purple cover laying upon one of the tables. Naturally, I was drawn to it. Picking it up and opening it, I found to my surprise, a recent issue of Danville High School Alumni News , Iune, 1937. After looking over a few items of interest, I came to a long list of names, the head- ing of which was titled Among our Graduates. I noticed it was arranged alphabetically by names and numbered by classes, the page before me was the beginning of the C's and under Class of 1931. Glancing down the column my eye caught a line of print that startled me, that I almost let the book fall to the floor. This is what I read: Philip Cheney-Graduated from the University of Pennsylvania 1935. Ad- mitted to the bar in 1936. Appointed Attorney General of the State of Pennsyl- vania 1937, which post he now holds. I can't describe my feelings as I read that paragraph. It brought back the dear old high school days as clearly as if I were living them over again. To think of it, Phil Cheney a great lawyer and Attorney General. Well, Phil, always was one to be doing the unexpected. To get on with my story, after I recovered from my surprise at finding Phil, I turned back, determined to go through systematically from A to Z. Right there as sure as you live, in the A's was Helen Albeck. Heres' what they said about her: W 7.937 W Q Q Q Q Q Q Distinguished Typist -Secretary to Philip Cheney. Winner of the Reming- ton Prize for Typewriting in 1936. Glancing down the column I noticed the following names: Lucille Anderson- Andy has Hnally learned to make fudge. Her sales of candy have been extraordinary. Iean Angle-lean has recently taken the leading role in the production of talk- ing pictures for Paramount. David Angle-Representative Angle was recently elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. Harry Bente-K'Bente is now Assistant Professor of Aviation, Waco Aviation School, Texas. Q Bessie Barnhart-First woman member of Trafhc Squad in New York City. W Eleanor Bookmiller-We can congratulate you, Dutch Payne. William Boyer-Violinist, now playing in one of the many Rudy Vallee or- chestras. Grace Bressler-After fifteen years of courtship, Glenn and Grace have finally married and are happily living at Riverside. Mary Carl--Cover Artist for the Saturday Evening Post. Sara Cashner- Sally is now employed as Stenographer to Mr. Evans of the Evans Beauty Parlors. Robert Chapman-Interests: Hunting and Fishing. Recently employed by an Alaska Salmon Packing Company. Harry Childs- Pat is now manager and tester of the F rank H. Fleer Corpor- ation, Philadelphia, producers of Dubble Bubble Gum. Elizabeth Churm-Authority on Playing Bridge . Authoress of How to Play 5oo . We advise reading this information. Mae Clauser-Instructress of Mathematics, Pa. State College. We remember Mae as the best mathematician in her class. Bernard Cohen--Banker and financier. Recognized as outstanding American authority on international banking and finance. Q Gladys Cooke-Gladys is now happily married and living in Catawissa. W Clara Cope-We want you to read How to Sleep Well by Clara Cope. Iohn Curry-Coach and Director of Athletics of the Milton High School. . Harlaman Davis-Playwright and Dancer. Played in his first play The Lov- ers of 1953. The Hit of the Season. William Davis-Touring the country playing forward with a professional bas- ketball team, The Celtics . William Derr-Scientist. Is at the present time an electrical engineer with the General Electric. Catherine Dochat--Authoress. Published first novel The Nonchalantn 1956. The Wicked IQ57. Her novels are noteworthy for style and character. Charles Dodson-Is teaching Vegetable Gardening at the School of Horticul- ture, Ambler, Pa. Iames Douglas-Usher in the Ritz Theatre, New York City. '? 7.937 W Q H Q Q Q h Edna Dyer-Edna has opened up her beauty parlor in Sunbury. Excellent work can be expected. Roland Evans- Beany has incorporated all of the Beauty Parlors of town and is doing very nicely. Grace Fallon-Directress of nurses in Mercy Hospital at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Clarence F arley-Insurance agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Of- fices, Danville, Pa. Elizabeth Farley-Elizabeth and Paul are operating a large farm along Bloom . Road. Edward Ferry-Cornetist, Director of Music, Elmira, N. Y. Reports have it that he is turning out to be a very promising cornet player. Roy Fleck-Radio announcer. Station C-A-B, Frogtown, Pa. W Guy Foust-Salesman for Palmolive Soap. This beauty expert tells us lt will keep that school girl complexion. Mary Foust-Mary always boasted of an engagement ring while in school but now she has attained her ambition and is living on a farm with her husband. Helen Frantz- Frantzie,' has finally succeeded in getting her diamond ring and changing her name. Miriam Fulk- There are meters of accent and meters of tone But the best of all meters is to meet her alone'l. Donald Gibson-Professor of Physical Education, University of Pittsburgh. Ruth Gillaspy-Conceded the best girl athlete in the country. Will participate in the Olympics next year. Mary Graham-Mary has decided that the Weis Store is the one and only store to work in. Elizabeth Haidacher-Composer and accompanist for all great opera singers. Earl Heiss-Has just enlarged his tobacco store, formerly the Haney store, Mary Hilner-Mary is now announcing over WIZ. Occasionally she Pinch Hits for Floyd Gibbons. Regina Hite-Associate Editor for the one and only newspaper, The Public Ledger . Q Catherine Hoke-Director of Kindergarten, School of Ethical Culture, New York City. ' E Ruth Hoover-Sales lady and manager of the Woolworth Store, Danville, Pa. Albert Huber-Member of Chamber of Commerce. Interested in Politics. Reed Huber-Now with Iohn Wanamaker, Phila. Designer of Ladies apparel. Clara Iohns-Aviatrix. Won a cross country non-stop Flight in 1954. Harold Iohnson-Since his graduation Pinky has been working on his farm at Catawissa. Although we have looked for an announcement for some time, we have not heard that he is married. Victoria Iohnson-Does not have to write letters to Chicago since her fiance has moved to Danville to become Manager of the Ritz. Blanche Iones-Is now Superintendent of Nurses at the Danville State Hospital. Valentine Kmiecinski- Kemi hold in his possession plenty of brains and ambition but does not bother either of them. A Diplomat. 'E' Q55-E'--fi? 7.937 W h B h B Q h Mildred Krum- Millie and her husband Cam are making a musical tour across the country, Millie playing the fiddle and Cam the sax. A Margaret Landau- Marg is now the private secretary to Miss Catherine Hoke, Child Specialist . Clara Lewis- Larry graduated from Bloomsburg State Teachers College and the past two years has been teaching in D. H. S. Iohn Lobach-Piano Accompanist for the Walder sisters. Iean Marshall--Assistant Instructor of Home Economics, Bloomsburg, Pa. Florence Mayan- Flo is now Amcrica's Dancing Daughter. She danced - thru school and danced thru college and danced to stardom. Harry McAllister-Recently visited D. H. S. to see if he still had the ability Q to pull things over on Mr. Iobborn. W Robert McWilliams-Basket Ball Coach. His new address is Sunbury High School, Sunbury, Pa. Ioseph Morrall-The adventurer of the air. Crack test pilot for the Army air service and known to flyers from coast to coast. William Moyer-Has finally raised his voice famong other thingsj, so that he is plainly understood when speaking. Genevieve Mullen-Has just recently taken over the interests of the American Restaurant. Maxwell Neely- Max who took his degree in Economics is now taking grad- uate work in Romantic Languages at U. of P. Ruth O'Brien-Ruth expects to be a nurse. Bertran Parry-Still making love to Marie in the old fashioned way . Robert Pegg-Is working in the produce business with the Atlantic Commis- sion Company, Phila. Rumor has it that there is some attraction at Riverside that it makes it necessary for him to return there often. One can guess. Gordon Rhoades-After completing the Pharmacy Course, Gordon has gone into partnership with Dr. Kester of town. George Ricketts-George is now manager of the Weis Store on Mill Street. Bower Simington- ToW's has received his diploma from the Electric School d at Erie, Pa., and is now electrifying Mooresburg. W Anna Simington-Is now principal of the Liberty Township Consolidated School. Kenneth Snyder-Has completed his course of Vegetable Gardening at the Penna. State College and has taken the position of manager of the State Hospital Farms. Mary Stefiin-Mary is now an artist. Landscape painting. Her work has brought world wide attention. Milo Stephens- Mike has just returned from the South to oversee the vast estate of his Father's at Mooresburg. Glenn Thomas-Has Hnished his coarse Business Methods and taken over the General Store at Grovania. Thelma Upson-Instructor in Physical Education, Philadelphia, Penna. W A937 W B B Q B B h Roy VanGilder-Adventurer, now located Sitka, Alaska. Doing an extensive business in Civit Cat furs. Marie Waite-Is now a graduate nurse of the Geisinger Memorial Hospital. We wish her success. Helene Walder and Marguerite Walder-Opera Singers. Voice Culture in Ita- ly for two years. In 1936 joined Metropolitan Opera Company. Guy Williams-Is now advertising Manager of the National Meat Retailers , Market. He is one of the youngest men told so important a position. Arthur Winterstcen-Chief Mogul of a chain of twenty-five soda fountains. Edna Wolverton-From all we hear she will soon change her name. A clock across the street from the library rang out the hour of four. I closed the book, replaced it on the table and dashed out the library door. Ten minutes to d train time! With luck, I could just about make it-and by much hurrying and jost- W ling through the crowds, I managed to step aboard just a second before the train pulled out of the terminal. Breathless and exhausted from my race against time I sank into a seat. I knew it would take me the rest of the trip to recover my breath and my strength-but, af- ter all it was worth it. It was an hour spent v-.fm-tk --fhilp in knowing just what the members of the Class of 1931 were doing. SENIORS A Once we were Freshman And Oh! How greeni We'd go thru the halls, Almost unseen. We soon became Sophomores And rushed in in a mass The teachers all told us J Your'e the brightest class . W Iuniors we are And Iuniors we'll be 'Til the Hrst day of school Then Seniors you'll see. Now that we're Seniors All teachers look gay And tell us they're sorry We're going away. W 7.937 ' h B Q Q Q H X T E e0RAT10N5f X The War Against Crime d BY MARY HILNER W This oration calls attention to the increase in crime and to the number of youth- ful criminals. It outlines the lines along which the battle must be conducted. The Church has ever stood against crime, and three other agencies are active in waging the fight-the home, the school, and the supervised recreation movement. In the home the child must be taught respect for law and high ideals must be instilled. The school with its modern equipment tends to promote regular attendance and eliminate truancy, the latter the usual starting point in a career of crime. Supervised recreation and the playgrounds, Scouts and other organizations are materially assisting in the effort to reduce crime. Worthgf Citizenship the Ann of Modern Education BY Bessie BARNHART The worthy citizen is defined as being the one who measures up to the re- sponsibilities of individual and community life. The expenditure of the sums Q spent in education is justified by argument, and the fact is stressed that civic edu- Q cation must be a continual process. The seven cardinal principles of education are set forth as the basis of training for Worthy citizenship. The principles are: Health, Command of the Fundamen- tal Processes, Worthy Home Membership, Vocation, Citizenship, the Worthy Use of Leisure, and Character. The Place of Mnsicgtn Modern Life BY ELIZABETH HrXIDACHER All through the ages humanity has tried to express itself through the medium of music. From the crude attempts of savages to the immortal Works of famous 'E' 7.937 W B Q Q h B B composers, music has developed through successive stages. In modern life music is an enriching and a vitalizing force, working through the medium of the home, the church, the school, and other social organizations. The Significance of the Little Theatre Movement BY DAvm ANGLE This oration deals with the Little Theatre movement, a movement that has brought the art of the legitimate theatre to many persons and vicinities where oth- Q erwise it might never have penetrated. The work, aims, and accomplishments of pl this institution in various places are described as well as its probable value in the future. The Development of Aviation BY HARRY BENTE Instead of being compelled to content himself with fanciful stories of people being whisked through the air on magic carpets, modern man can appreciate what it means to sail along in an aeroplane. Such pioneers as the Wright Brothers and others have contributed to the de- velopment of aviation. The World War also played a very significant part in giv- ing additional impetus to the industry. Today passenger air service and mail ser- vice have changed the aviation business from an individual to a national proiect. Q E' 9 F 7.937 W Q Q. t. X Qt., - . Q Q.. y ,, is 7 L JI ' S ' P MWIUT' CQNIUT TUYTW 2 fi The Iunior and Senior Prom last year proved to be a very brilliant event. The I A Masonic Temple was artistically decorated in the class colors, blue and white. Danc- ing tc' the strains of the Pennsylvania Ramblers music was the main feature in thc A line of entertainment. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable time was had yr b all who iartici mated. This was an evenin Y never to be for otten. . Y l l is 3 Monday evening, Iune ist, was also a gala night. The reception of the Class of 1952 to the Seniors took place on this night. The Ramblers again furnished the music. The decorations of the two class colors, green and white and blue and 36 white made an attractive dance hall. Everyone reported having a good time. 16 I V. ,::f:Q:gg:3:3::- '4- 1 jfffjfjiz. ., W ,. .,,,,,,,.,gyx,,,.?gT5 i J? l Fm... ,,1- .,33.,QZ ., ., za 'iiii-22,-Kb ' 11 aff -i?,3:-i3:3:'.'xi .-:335i313: 'e A , ai?iiE'if. 2g5QE12E?a2E252E25252i25ii2i2i'1L,ie.. eff n '.'.',- .-.lj -I-1'frI'I'I'I-f-I-Pi'f'f'1'f'Q'f'f-if - Q i fiiiiiiifiisfififiiilif- 1-f3F32iiifiiififiiiffiiiifiiffifif-.- 6. Q22 f5iifififi5i5E5ifi5ii323E5EfE3E5E3' Yi5E5f525:152f2fE3fifi5ifi5:i 'i Q G iii. 1 'J-AigsgigggiaigfeisiriaiagggVQ232523252gi5i2EE5EEi2E?i?i?:''f 09 agsgi G- 464: .. ' Q Og va. ' 'ee , 4 MO . A i 1 X 'F A957 W B B Q Q h h wal i A f f HumoR A-RZ f 43 Nqr 51 tv R. Evans-VVhat's the difference between a smile and a grin? H. Childs-Two inches. B. Cohen-VVhat would you say about a house that dont' employ Salesmen? Mr. Iobborn-Well, most houses do. G. Williams-The poorhouse doesn't. Mr. Iobborn-What three kinds of salesmanship do we have? B. Barnhart-Good, bad and indifferent. Mr. Iobborn-I want you to study salesmanship in class and then do your note- book outside! NV. Davis-We will not, it's too cold outside. G. Williams-Why not tear the April sheet from the calendar? G. Foust--Because May's in the corner. Q Mr. Iobborn-What is a Farm Loan Bank? W B. Parry-It loans farmers. Mr. Iobbnrn-What is the advantage of advertising over personal salesmanship? B. liarnhart-It saves breath. M. Hilner-Yes, but it ruins your eyes. Ricketts-K'Where do bugs go in winter when there are no flowers? FleckfScratching his headj- Search me. Photographer- You wish, madam? Senior- An enlarged picture of this photo of myself-that is, the nose you might leave as it is. W 7.931 W B h B Q B Q Catherine Dochat- I suppose you hatch all these chickens yourself? Glenn Thomas- Nope, we've got hens here to do that. Iones-Why do you call Neely's car, Paul Revere? Hite- Oh, because of the mid-night rides. 1. Good to the Last Drop-Cocoa at Senior Party. 2. I'd walk Nine Miles For a Ride Back-fEd. Ferryj. 3. Reach for a Literature Book instead of a Detective Story. 4. Old Blue and White-Not a Kicker in the Class. I 5. Keep that School Girl Complexion--Consult Gladys Cooke. Q SENIOR COMIC PAGE F Skeezix-George Ricketts Lillums-Miriam Fulk Harold Teen-Donald Gibson Rudolph Rassendale-Val Kmiecinski Hairbreadth Harry-Robert Pegg Belinda Blinks-Mildred Krum Toots-Gladys Cooke Casper-David Angle Somebody's Stenog--Ruth Hoover Tillie-Catherine I-Ioke Mac-Max Neely FACULTY HOBBIES E. B. Cline-Speeding. Katherine Bennetts-Directing plays. Grace Cooley-Keeping house Qin the summerj. Elizabeth Musselman-Parties P Alice Bird-Reading. Q Edith Meyer-We Wonder. W Sara Manahan-To be in the Ienning's Ford. I. DeWitt Iobborn-Meetings and speeches. Luther Bingaman-Wine, women and song. Cameron Bobb-Music and more music. Evelyn Weidensaul-Attending senior parties. Gertrude Gardner-Driving that Ford. Charlotte Dietz-Finding more insects. Annabelle Evans-Week-end trips. G. H. Dippe-Spending a day on the farm. Ray Mcntzer-Fishing. W 7.937 W naacwacefsmncaaaeaessmesaeesswncssmn A Stttolenfs Dictionary A Model Student-One who does not use his books for locker ornamentsg one who speaks, only when spoken to. A Model Teacher-One who gives us an A. Applesauce-Soft stuff we think we feed the teachers. Bang! Bang!-Roy VanGilder reading two-gun stories. Biology-A study of bugs and beetles. Blanket-Putting something over on the team Books-Locker ornaments. Q Bookkeeping-Trials and False Statements. W Cheer Practice-A time when one sees who can yell the loudest. Class Colors-Blue because wer'e true, white because we'll fight. Commercial Law-A study which will enable students to become lawyers. Democracy-A study which helps the Seniors govern lower classmen. Detention-An afternoon party for good pupils. Exams-To test the teachers' detective ability. Excuses-Reasons teachers get gray. French-A study which enables D. H. S. students to get in touch with the stu- dents in France. , Freshmen-Lower classmen who always get the breaks. Girls' Council-Ideal Girls? Juniors-Two steps above a freshy, and nearly a Senior. Library-A social room. Musicians-Mr. Bobb's Orchestra. Notes-Letters sent by Air Mail. Q.-It stands for quizzes which the teachers often spring on the pupils. Salesmanship-A course which enables you to put Salesman Sam out of busi- ness. Q Seniors-Most dignified students in school. E Shakespeare Sz Caesar-Night watchmen in the library. Stenographer-One not often arrested for speeding. Student Secretaries-Non-Union members of the Commercial Class slaving for the faculty. Study Hall-A good place to sleep. Subs-Boys who wear out their football pants sitting on a bench. Traffic Cops-Hall Monitors. Unemployed-Students in Study Hall. Veto-Rights exercised exclusively by teachers. Week-End-Most important part of school week. Wise Cracks-See Bud Willizims, Ed Ferry, Mae Clauser, Bill Davis, and Ruth Gillaspy. X-The Unknown quantity. W 7.937 W .acirsmaoeeaaeaissamgbeamaaamaaiaswessa Song Hits and What Not SENIOR BOYS David Angle and Harlaman Davis-All That I'm Asking is Sympathy-. Harry Bente-I Wonder QWhat's really on his mindj. William Boyer-Lonesome Lover. Robert Chapman-Little Accident. Philip Cheney-That's Gratitude. Pat' Childs, Don Gibson, Val Kmiecinski, and Bill Moyer-The Four Q Horsemen. W Bernard Cohen-Salesman Sam. Iohn Curry-My Ideal. William Davis-Give Me Something to Remember You By. G William Derr and Kenneth Snyder--Two Girls Waxited. ' Charles Dodson-Here Comes the Sun. A Iames Douglas-Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life. Roland Evans-Peanut Vendor. Clarence Farley-When You Fall in Love!!! Edward Ferry-Simple Simon. Roy Fleck-Dream a Little Dream of Me. Guy Foust, Albert Huber and Earl Heiss-Private Lives. David Herr-Feet First. Reed Huber-Iust a Gigolo. Harold Iohnson-Somebody Mighty Like You. G' Iohn Lobach-One Alone. Q Robert McWilliams-l'm a Dreamer. W Ioseph Morrall-Little Caesar. V Maxwell Neely-You, You're Driving Me Crazy. Bertram Parry-Yearning. 6 Bob Pegg-She's My Secret Passion. , Gordon Rhodes-Tie a Little String Around Your Finger. George Ricketts, Milo Stephens, Bower Simington-The Little Things in Life. Glenn Thomas-Remember. Roy VanGilder-Star Dust. Guy Williams-Lilliom. Arthur Wintersteen-Without Love. Harry McAllister-Outside fof classesj. W 7.937 ' E' ecaomammaaammeebaeamamewa Song Hits SENIOR GIRLS Helen Albeck-Viennese Nights. Iean Angle--Sweetheart of My Student Days. Lucille Ander--Chloe. I Bessie Barnhart-I'd Do Anything For You. ty, Eleanor Bookmiller-Whats' the Use fof studyingj. Grace Bressler-Moonlight on the Susquehanna. 51 Mary Carl-Somethings Going to Come From That. Sara Cashner-So Big. Q Elizabeth Churm-One Alone. Mae Clauser-Ninety-nine Out of a Hundred Want to Be Kissed. Gladys Cooke--Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. I Clara Cope-Flying High. Catherine Dochat-I Must Have That Man. Edna Dyer and Clara Lewis-Body and Soul. Grace Fallon-My Future Iust Passed. Elizabeth F arley-Go Home and Tell Your Mother. Mary Foust-I'm Yours. ' Helen Frantz-Thinking of You. Ruth Gillaspy-My Man is From a Small Town. Mary Graham-Truth About Youth. Elizabeth Haidacher-Reducing. Mary Hilner and Roy VanGilder-lust Imagine. Regina Hite-Miss You. Catherine Hoke-Happy Feet. Miriam Fulk-Her Virtuous Sin. Ruth Hoover-Smile, Darn You, Smile. Q Clara johns-One Heavenly Night. W Victoria Iohnson-Honor Bright. Blanche Iones-Sailor Beware. Mildred Krum-My Love For You. Margaret Landau-Can't We Be Friends? lean Marshall-Reaching For the Moon. Florence Mayan-Turn on the Heat. Genevieve Mullen-Sweet Iennie Lee. Ruth O'Brien-Wearing of the Green. Anna Simington-Deep Night. Mary Steffin-Oh, For An Hour of Love. Thelma Upson and Marie Waite-What Good Am I Without You? Helene and Marguerite Walder-Meet My Sister. Edna Wolverton-If I Could Be With You, One Hour Tonight. W 7.937 W a aa:37ata6::amm aaao61:.aaeesm.a Favorite Expressions Helen Albeck . . , ........,.....,. Mr, Iobborn says so! lean Angle ....,., ...,....,....,..A ' 'Where's Fulkie? Lucille Anderson ,.,. .,.... ' 'l'm going to make fudge tonight. Bessie Barnhart ..,. .... ' 'Trust no man, not even your brother. Eleanor Bookmiller . . r4,..,....4,...,.....,..,...... I-Icy. Grace Bressler . ,. .. . Oh-h-h-h! Look at that! Mary Carl .,.. ........ . That's Something. Sara Cashner .t.,.. .,..,. ' 'Oh, I'm finished, are you? Q Elizabeth Churm .... ..., ' 'Oh, dont' ask rne, ask Bessie. Q Mae Clauser .r.. . . . Oh, Boy, Oh, Boy, I got it bad. Gladys Cooke .. ...,..,.. Got my French done! Clara Cope ...... .r.,.,.....r ' Tm sleepy Catherine Dochat .... .,... ' 'Wait up for Uncle. Edna Dyer ...- ..... ......,,r.,,...... ' ' What is this, a game? Grace Fallon ...,.. ...,..... ' 'I know it, but I can't explain it. Elizabeth Farley r..,. .. . My Daddy sez I daresentf' QNot allowedj. Mary Faust ....... .......,......, .... ' ' I won't be insulted. Helen Frantz I r......., Oh, Heck! Miriam Fulk Oh, say girls. Ruth Gillaspy ..... ,...... ' 'I have it. Mary Graham .,.... ........,..,....,....,.,..., ,,...... ' ' Oh-h-h-h-. Elizabeth Haidacher ..,.....,.,............,...... , ,..,....,., Good-bye, now. Mary Hilner .,.......... Mr. Iobborn when is Orange and Purple material due? Regina Hite ...... ..............................,....,,,.... ' 'Arn I sorry? Catherine Hoke ..., Gimme that! CBaby talkj. Ruth Hoover ..... .,......., ' 'Honest to Iohn! . Clara Iohns ....,.. Victoria Iohnson . . . Blanche Iones .... Mildred Krum .... Margaret Landau ., Clara Lewis ....,. lean Marshall ..,,, Yeah, I know. Hey, Bessie! F Oh, Gee! Oh, really ! . .... Aint he a cute little fellow? Did you see Dave? fAngleQ Oh, yeah! Florence Mayan ..... ........,,............... ' 'Don't forget to wait for me! Genevieve Mullen ..,....,. Hey! Shorty, I'm taller than you even if I am fatter. Ruth O'Brien ....... ...,.... .....,,......... ' ' Oh! For Heaven's sake. Anna Simington .... . . ,. ...... Oh, you silly thing! Mary Steffen ,.... ,... ' 'Oh-h-, gee, I'm tired. Thelma Upson . ,..,... Hey, Squirt! Marie Waite . . . . . . Where's Upson? W 7.937 W Q B Q h h Q Helene Walder ...,... Marguerite Walder A Edna Wolverton A A A David Angle ....... Harry Bente ..... William Boyer .,,.. Robert Chapman A AA Philip Cheney .... Harry Childs ...., Bernard Cohen A A A Iohn Curry ...... Harlaman Davis A William Davis A William Derr Charles Dodson AA Iames Douglas ,.,.. Roland Evans AA Clarence Farley ..i., Edward Ferry A A A Roy Fleck ..... Guy Foust ,..... Donald Gibson ,.... Earl Heiss ....... David Herr ,,.. Albert Huber .... A A A Keep to the right, pleasef A A A A A A A Wheres' Helene?' sc x if Charles--. Ye gods!' A A I don't know, I can't tell you. A A A A A A AA A A A A A A A Well, I'll be doggonel' Who's a shrimp?' A A The meeting will please come to orderf A A AA A A A A A A A A A A A Oh! I dont, believe you.' Howda' you know?' A A A A A A A A Ah, ya big sissyl' A A A A A A A Of cohsef' QCoursej The Old 'Fight' in therel' Why-a .' Crank up the old can an' we'll gol' Sure, great picturel' AA Oh, you like to be differentl' A A A A A A A A Look at the birdie. AA How about a date?' A A Gimme a cigarettef Why?' A A A A A A A A A Ya know I'm bashfulf AA A .UOh, you think you're smart.' A A A A A A A A Yes, I know all about it.' A A A A Carry me over the bridge, Reed.' Reed Huber AAAAAA. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ' 'Cute legs, eh? Harold Iohnson AAAAA. AAAAAA ..AA.AAAAAA.A..AAA. ' ' Here ya go. Valentine Kmiecinski AA AAAA.AAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAA We're from the 'Hill. Iohn Lobach AAAAAAAA And-now-it-seems-A fDemocracy Classj Harry McAllister AAAAA A.AAA,A.AA, ' 'I bet Mr. Iobborn thinks I did that. Robert McWilliams .AAA AAAAAAA..AAAAAA,AA,. A 'Say Heiss-Garlic again? Ioseph Morrall A AA.. Oh, I can't talk any louder. CFrench Classj William Moyer AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAA.AAAAAAA ' 'I don't believe it. Maxwell Neely AAAA. AAAAAAA.A.AAA.AAAAAAAAAAA ' 'Taxi? Hop in. Bertram Parry A A Do you have any money for me today? Robert Pegg AAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A Blah! Blah! Blah! Gordon Rhodes AAA. George Ricketts AAAA Bower Simington A A A Kenneth Snyder A A A Milo Stevens AA..A Glenn Thomas A A A Roy VanGilder A Guy Williams AAAA, Arthur Wintersteen A A A A A A A Gimme that book! fWild Westj A A A Look out! Here comes Mr. Iobbornn Around the other way boys. CHall Monitor Somebody's gonna' get hurt.' Darn you!' Come on,Guy!' AA AA Thats' so considerate of you.' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA No,Idon'tlikeherf W 7.937 ' '!3' 9 v y 1 9 9 9 9 1 9 v 1 9 9 9 y 9 9 9 9 v AA A Huh? Uust waking from a nap in classj 9 1 9 1 9 ,A h B Q, Q Q B iv w W 7.937 W ggipggiipggi Xl Q! X W K d d QW. h Q Q Q Q h Za? if Q W M aw Q 3. 4? aw J W aw QP W 7.937 W Q B Q Q h B .lwnior Class FLOWER COLORS Lily of the Valley Green and White Morro President A....... Vice President . .. Secretary .,..... Treasurer ,... Andrews, Naomi Auten, Mildred Bowman, Laura Campbell, Ioyce Cannard, Sara Carodiskey, Helen Cope, Mabel Cuthbert, Tillie Diehl, Marion Edmondson, Anna I. Elliot, Arlene Gaskins, Dorothy Gerringer, Helen Gillaspy, Anna Hackman, Alice Hoover, Bertha Hostelly, Margaret Keiner, Emma Ienkins, Margaret Koons, Emma Koons, Sarah Lewis, Elizabeth Magill, Ruth Mayan, Claire McWilliams, Marion Miller, Sara Newman, Margaret Pooley, Vernice Pritchard, Iosephine Rantz, Florence Excelsior fOnwara' and U pwardj CLASS OFFICERS CLASS ADVISER Miss Gertrude Gardner CLASS ROLL Richards, Betty 1. Rishel, Helen Rogers, Lucille Shannon, Emma I. Shepard, Alice Sidler, Iean Snyder, Ada Swope, Helen Thompson, Dorothy Toland, Ruth Vastine, Susan Walker, Empsie Young, Ruth Baylor, Claude Bell, Bruce Bell, Iesse Bower, Harrison Buck, Spencer Cannard, George Carmody, Iohn Dark, Charles Davis, Frank Dewald, Samuel Eiswert, Albert Fruit, Paul Gearhart, Iohn Gibson, Frederick Gunter, Robert Gunter, William Hagenbuch, Bruce . . . . . Robert Reeser Ard Mader Marion McWilliams . . . . . , Ruth Toland Hartman, Paul Hurst, lack Iames, Blaine Iohnston, William Iones, Paul Kear, Bernard Klase, Charles Kovaschetz, George Lawall, Harold Long, Iames Lowery, lay Mader, Ard Marks, Eugene McCracken, Ralph Miller, Reginald Moyer, Otho Neibert, Leon Owen, Robert Porter, Gearhart Reeser, Robert Rhoades, Donald Richardson, Vaughn Snyder, Glenn Starr, Louis Wagner, Iohn C. Wertz, Charles Williams, Henry Williams, Lewis Woll, Theodore Young, Ray W 7.937 W Q Q Q Q Q h A 2 if aw if J F aw if QP if aw if aw J W if as as 'Q' A9157 W Q Q Q Q h h Ci 1. ef' Q SOPHOVIORES Q President . .... . , Vice President . Secretary ,,.,.., '21, f Treasurer .... Colors ,,... 1 Flower Motto .... 76 CLASS OFFICERS .... .....,.. Semper Fidelis Best wishes to the Class of '51 fx 1 I GNT SOPHOMORE REFRAIN Oh dear! This year is simply awfulg The way they work us isn't lawful. Although I'm sure that I'm not lazy, These old exams will drive me crazy. It seems I Work from morn 'til nite And then my lessons aren't right. The teachers pick on us, I guess. Oh! Isn't this an awful mess? But when a Iunior I've become I'll show the world I'm not so dumb! I'll make the others envy me George Montague Charles Shepperson . . . , . Helen Brady . , . . Hazel Iackson Red and White Rose QAlways Faithfulj And I won't work so hard-You'll see! -IANE CHENEY 'F 7.937 W H Q Q Q Q h 1 K A 'T' - 5 NQ Fmas u ' CLASS Q. 'E'-3 'F A93! W Q. iB Q Q Q ih F R E S H I'l E N J IF CLASS OFFICERS '97 l'rcsident , ,. . . . , , .. , . . . Iames Richardson Vice President Robert Bell Secretary . . ., Lena VanGilder Treasurer , . Dorothy I-Ieimbach '97 Colors . Blue and Gold Q6 I Flower... . .. ,. , Pansy Motto , . ,. Not at the Top but Climbing The Freshman Class under the direction of Miss Dietz sold the tickets for the 9 picture SQUARE SI-IOULDERS which was shown in the I-Iigh School Audit- 7 orium. The Freshman Class have loyally supported their class Athletics, having bought equipment for both Basketball and Baseball teams. Qi CI-IANT OF TI-IE FRESI-IMAN YEAR ip ff. So this is high! Alas! Alack! This awful gym will break my back. 2: These studies too will crack my head, fr I almost wish that I were dead. 8 l'll bet that not another class Must cram their heads with such a mass Of information. The teachers pick 7 On us, I guess. It makes me sick! ' But when a Soph'more I've become I'll show the world I'm not so dumb! I'll make the Freshmen envy me 7 V' I wont rrl' so hard-Youl s . And ' ' wc t . ' 'l ee' 7.957 'E' sQ. Q xQ, Q B h ' ' 44 '97 Q W , L1 72921 'file Ines ffdna Wolverfonl ' 'vez' ff ll Pl ' Gemqggvgfxzllegmp www Yba rake A wuz-? 2 ff'7orence IL 1 f.4. f f, MI' 97 '- Y r V ' I ,,... ,yew In I 1 . .- 1 w,,A She Always HQSA deaufaw 3 , Mean Narshsd 1 K f A -3, 'A owes-r JTUZIG? Mafhers Girl rr 7 fMim.Fu1k.j f-'Wi 1. Charm! ' A957 W Q Q Q B h h ff, M S- at E , 'ef' M' , l N will li-i t All: Y x IW: uf? 1 it l -.ff l1' lil a i f ' rv S - X V 5 :-I Ken.: Supervising Principal Faculty Manager . ,. Football Coaches . . . Basketball Coach . . . Football Captain ..... Student Manager , . . Assistant Managers , Basketball Captain . Student Manager .. . Assistant Manager , E. B. Cline Luther Bingaman Ray Mentzer and G. H. Dippe G. H. Dippe Donald Gibson P Maxwell Neeley lack Hurst, Blanc Iames, Iobn Wagner, Murry Davis Wm. Davis Robert Pegg . . . . Harrison Bower 'Q 1.931 W Q. Q Q. Qi Q M w . s V1 45, The Orange 8: Purple clad warriors did not meet with such predominating sue- , eeess on the gridiron as they have in past seasons. Winning three games, tying three, and losing the remaining games by very close margains, their spirit was not vu laekin in rivin their best in the eleven encounters. Led b their allant ca Jtain i J, 3 I is g A I Y g 1 , 4 'ADon Gibson, they fought with a determination and if found on the short end of . the score they were lauded on their grit and on their fine sportsmanship. D. H. S.'s prospects for the coming year are very promising and with a little - more experience the under-grads are bound to come through with flying colors. G The football scores for the past season were as follows: Q Danville 12-Hughesville ., ..., I2 Danville I4-MlffllIll3Llfg 0 W Danville o-Fraekville . . . . . . 0 Danville 0-Northumberland . . . . .15 X '97 . . . . Z, Danville -Lewisburg , .... I2 Danville o-Milton . . . . ,14 Danville o-Selinsgrove ,, ..... 20 Danville 0-Muney 6' Danville -Trevorton ..,.. .... 0 Danville o-Neseopeek . . . . 0 'A Danville o-Bloomsburg .. .18 Q3 'Q' 7.937 'W e e ,c .Q Q Q ia fill T tg? Y Za Cla Q . Bctsleettlaetll Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-One has proved to he one of Highs most suc- cessful years on the court. They have carried off the laurels in the Susquehanna Lea- ? guc. and were awarded a Plaque at a banquet held in their honor at Northumher- fa land. The wearers of the Orange and Purple went through the league season with hut one loss. that coming at the hands of Locust Gapg the last game of the schedule. ' xii This game was prohahly lost due to over-confidence. 2 Danville met defeat at the hands of Bloomshurg twice, once hy Shamokin and k again in an encounter with Milton. The D. H. S. quintet avenged the latter de- feat on the home court. , gl Much success of our campaign was due to our popular captain, Reds Davis, W vii who handled the team in splendid fashion. , 2 In an interesting game the Y. M. C. A. defeated the Orange St Purple hy the Q, X score of .go-21. The game was fast and thrilling throughout. The Y hoys had to extend themselves as the score stood o-9 at half-time. The Y. M. C. A. have defeat- ' ed the hest amateur teams in the state during the p1lSl season. 97 The Championship of the lower district Numher 4 was held at Milton on the zoth of March. Danville met defeat at the hands of Hughesville in one of the most sensational and hardest fought games witnessed hy sport fans in many years. Danville 45-Numedia 4 ,... 16 Danville 25-Selinsgrove . . 16 W f 1.937 W Q Q Q Q h Q Danville 24-Alumni ....,......... I4 Danville Danville 14-Bloomsburg ..l..,.... 22 Danville Danville 35-Northumberland ..... 21 Danville Danville 23-Milton ..,.........,.. I9 Danville Danville 21-Trevorton ..,,. ..... 1 I Danville Danville 42--Lewisburg ..., ,.... 1 9 Danville Danville 45-Mifflinburg . .. ,.... 29 Danville Danville 22-Bloomsburg .......... 41 Danville Danville 27-Locust Gap ..,......., 23 Danville Danville 25-Hughesville ..... I nter-Class Basketball 35-Northumberland ..... I7 57-Trevorton . 52-Lewisburg 34-Mifflinburg 38-Selinsgrove 23-Milton .... 18-Locust Gap 29-Shamokin . w ...,,28 .H16 .....14 ...N34 .MH34 21-Y.M.C,.A. .....3o ..,r.32 Much enthusiasm was displayed at the Inter-Class games which were held on the High School Gym floor. The Seniors finished at the top with a record of no defeats. The other classes finished in their respective order. The Iuniors secondg Sophomores third and Freshmen last. The scores for the past season were as follows: Inter-Class Wrestling An old sport but comparatively new in high school athletics was introduced by Professors Mentzer and Dippe. The Iuniors displayed a well-balanced team and won the meet. The Seniors held down second place with the Sophomores third and the Freshmen at the bottom. The winners in the events were as follows: Up to 105 lbs4Dennen-Sophomore IOS-I IS lbs- 115-125 lbs-Dark-Iunior 125-135 lbs-Owen-Iunior 155-145 lbs-Mader-Iunior 145-155 lbs-Gibson-Iunior Carodiskey-Freshman Unlimited-Douglas-Senior. ' BASE BALL The results of the interclass hase ball games were as follows: Won Lost Sophomores . . . . , 8 1 Seniors ..... . . 6 3 Iuniors M. .. 4 5 Freshmen . . . . . 0 9 Percentage .889 .667 -444 .ooo W 7,937 W W M W A p p 5 N JW X J A V fi xx d d W Q Q Q B. Q. Q n Q . 9 Bo sl oiumezil . Bl 1 fa. X The officers of tlie council for the past year were as follows: l President . , , . . . . . Harry Bente 97 Vice President . .,.. Ard Mader 54 K Secretary , . . . ..,. Earl Gehrig , I The lmoys liave been active in furthering student participation in school govern- q ment. Amonff tliem a Pc u Committee was selected which was active durinlr the J, aw l an fr ' lootlmall season in keeping the students interested in the sport. Another committee X for locker ins mection contributed materiall in kee vin-I the lockers in food order. A i . Y i 1. 1 s Lrrou m ol monitors functioned in the lialls durin f the time ot uassin f between classes. gl s i 2- t fw K9 Several s wealters were also secured duruw the term to address the luo s. l as Y '92 fa. Q 'E' 7.957 W Q Q N, - Q, f . Q B Q Q fl Q. fa fi M QL fs ,bs Ya fill 51 qi. Q. ' l 9 C it 'l President . Elizabeth Haidacher Vice President T Helene Waldcr Secretary Mary Louise Heller Treasurer A Betty Corner ' liessie liarnhart Ruth Magill Q' lilixabeth Churm Mildred Auten 7 Clara Cope limma lean Shannon jean Marshall Hazel Iaekson Q Sara Koons Dorothy Heimbaeh f Louise Vogt 9, . ,. . , . . . . Q 1 1 'lhe members of the Cvtrls Louncil are interested in the development ol char- G acter. They realize that the spirit of service is essential to good citizenship, and believe that by maintaining certain Standards of Right , they can best serve their school and community and thus become useful members of society. Through the 2' high ideals of Miss Alice Bird they are always urged to do better things. L 7 LQ 'F 1,937 Q. Q Q iQ. Q. iB u 1 . . Our Orchestra was again very ably directed by Prof. A. C. Bobb. It played throughout the year during Assembly programs, and for special occasions. The sel- ections were very well rendered and Well received by the audience. W w, 16 ' Band , The Danville High School Band was reorganized this year by Prof. A. C. liobb , ,9 and made its first appearance at the Danville-Lewisburg football game. We all enjoyed hearing it at the games as it gave us more pep. 'il Cheer Leaders y 3,7 WVC appreciate the untiring efforts and cooperation of Clara Iohns, lean Mar- I , shall, Iosephine Pritchard, Iohn Carmody and their director, Miss Edith Meyer, at 6' our games and pep meetings throughout the year. , 'E' A93! W H a g Qs. Q. Photography Club The photography Club was organized by Mr. llingaman to familiarize science students in the junior and senior classes in the great art of photography. The Club aims to inlorm students how to take good pictures. develope films, and make prints. To accomplish this aim meetings are held twice each month when subjects on picture making are discussed. A large number of the Club members participate in the prac- tical worlt ol' the dark room: where scores of prints have been made during the past year. The students in this organization realize that images on the retina of the eye may soon fade away to oblivion, whereas the image on a picture remains as a per- manent record. These permanent records are the concerns of the Club and they are produced by slailllully placing the image of the subject snapped on sensitized paper to make the prints, or the finished pictures. 'F ' 1 A937 sh a g Q. Qi Lott' Cl lb S. P. R. This year students, of the three Lipper classes, seeking a wider knowledge of the 3,7 Latin Language were eligible to the club. The constitution of this society recognized the four cardinal objectives as fun- damental in all educational practices: Scholarship, Character, Leadership and Serv- ice. 2' The aim was to hold before the school such motives as shall induce others to 7 aspire to scholarly habits, to enlist in worthy service, and to lead in all things that . shall advance the welfare of the school. Q The emblem of this society was a roll of fasces fswitchesj containing a battle , axe, the head of which extended above the bundle. The bindings of this packet bore the letters S. P. Q. R.. which stood for the Nohility and Power of Rome, as well as 97 the four cardinal principles of the organization. OFFICERS Sara li. Manahan . . . Faculty Adviser 2 t - K Carl Roeder ..... Consul Primus A Ioycc Campbell .. .Consul Secundus ' Ianet Clauser . .,...,...... Scriba 97 lane Cheney . .... Quaestor 'F 7.937 Q Q. s- - H g h, Q. . A s 2 l fn The Pot Hooks is the shorthancl eluh of the sehool. The purpose of the orgaui- , lation is to promote efficiency in shorthantl autl also business training. ln orcler to he eligible the stuclent must pass a test of eighty wortls a minute in shorthantl. Keg At the meetings, reports are macle on the latest developments in business meth- , otls. 19 The officers of the Cluh are: 5 2 rg Presitlent Guy Foust , Q Secretary , llessie liarnhart W Q Treasurer , Marie Waite ' In 'fr Z Af G 'Q' A931 'F iQ, Q iB, B Q H ' i ,Z COWTLQ CUNUTNKCS M s 16 H E ' Cl lv i This cluh was organized for the first time this year under the direction of Miss lllizziheth Musselmtin. All girls who took Home Economics during the past two yeairs were eligible. The purpose of the club was to help the unfortunate of the ' 97 community, as well as giving the girls experience. A play entitled K'The Revolt of gr the Dresses was given to make money to buy equipment for the Home Economics Q Department. 'E' 19,57 'Q' Q iB Q Q Qr B s Nursing Class AMERICAN RED CROSS Home Hygicfze una' Care of the Sick The Nursing Class met once a week and taught us the care and feeding of bah- ies and children, emergency, home hygiene and also the care of the sick in the home. The course is given under the direction of the Danville Chapter American Red Cross. These classes have been very ably conducted by Mrs. Ethel Anderson and we wish to extend to her our appreciation for her fine work. di! W 'F 119.57 Q. Q Q. Q. Q. dl rzieu what rut g it i ei is FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The boys of the Agricultural Class have met every other Wecliiesdtty morning during activity period with the primary purpose of creating more interest among 97 the boys for the farm and to demonstrate certain phases of improved agricultural X practices. The lessons learned in turn, to be demonstrated to farmers in their res- pective communities. Many interesting community problems have been brought in by the members of ,yy the club. Rroblems of pruning, grafting, testinglof seed co-rn, inoculating seeds, ' treating grain for smut, potato treatment tor scab, insect enemies, plant diseases, live stock, testing milk and cream have been discussed. J Aims that have been adopted for joining our Agricultural Club are as follows: , 1. It will give me profitable Work that I like. 2. It will give the opportunity to learn in a practical way the business which I 97 may follow later. Ag. It will give me an opportunity to help other people by demonstrating prac- ' tices I learned in club work. , 4. It will give me skill in Working with my hands which will be valuable in whatever Work I shall follow. V7 5. It will give me an opportunity to learn to work with other people. - The officers of the Club are: President , , ...Paul Hartman Vice President . .....,,, Iohn Moore 97 Secretary and Treasurer . ,,.. Bruce I-I.fenbacl1 'F 7937 t --QJOQQ2. la. l fl Q 3 W ff il ,fgi Wi .VI . ' - h 15 li? ll-lIiifY eiiiti The Hi-Y Club began its second year in the Danville High School under the supervision of Rev. Heller. lts officers are: President . , Robert Owen I G Vice President liruce Bell Secretary , .. Robert Newman Treasurer . A Frederick Gibson . 41. The club holds high ideals, having for its purpose To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian tzlnt- Q actei ' and its platform, Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarships, and clean lp ' living . . Q , '72 43 Lf 6 W A93! 'F Q aQ, xQ, B aB h 3 sh f 1691? I fRuf'l2 Obrlenj Q, ' E 2' is E 5 P. A. Da. . ,, fhargffaggganxfzine 'Q A93! 'E' h B B H B 5 gig 1.f,'i ai6gQpf !,4f Q pl Iv as ,Hp lfMM Zn Asfurnt we'b-r-lull Su..cc.eeJ? Wen: '- ' some did --- Scvme, did --T1't r v . W' fr 'f l ' ffl W A 'rnevnber o'F Qjfl' BQSCBQ-U. Team fm W 7.937 W M M W p 'w W iiidiiiidiii W W M W W W M M M M Eigpgiiipiig d d W W W B Q h Q B Q 5 3? Q? Q W if CRUZE MOTOR CO. Q? Q DANVILLE PA W 4? QE 5? QP W U37 W w H cw Pi m me CD E as U2 mg an m P-4 2 W 'i 3' Q E Q 3 wk as 'Q if :lf S it 3 wk ef- Q N5 ew- 3' fb QD C43 P-4 ? 1 fm - - Congratulates you upon reaching the 53 I biggest day of your career thus far, ge and extends to you the best Wishes for ' a brilliant future. 66 96 May we help to make your graduation week a memorable one, by inviting all of you and the Faculty to be our G U E S T S dj on Tuesday Night, June the 2nd W --PICTURE- GLORIA SWANSCN IN INDISCREET -TIME- AT YOUR CONVENIENCE W 7.937 W Q k Q B Q Q We really make them il BARBEQUE'S fPut up to take outy Agent for Breyers Ice Cream R A B B ' S Bell Phone 9547 Danville, Pa. Q. O O Z -u :- .Z ru 2 '-'l U1 O '11 'Q' HOWARD C. VANKIRK TOOLEY'S DOUBLE STORE GROCERIES, FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS FLOOR COVERINGS dll K9 Andy, talking to Amos over the phone-Well, Amos, how soon you come ober from de lunch room? What-you're watching a feller decorate the Window? Who'se doin' that? What's he put- tin' in it? Pies, cake, bread and rolls of all kinds? Gee, but that sounds good. Guess I'll come over too. What are We goin' to do I with it? Talk about 'em and sell 'em, huh? Well, you know We '5- should buy things made in our town. Say, Amos, who did you say Q is decoratin' it? Oh, a feller from the r DANVILLE BAKING COMPANY Chuh?J ? 7,937 W h B Q h h h Ambition Knows No Limitations Opportunities await the ambitious Senior on every hand. We con- gratulate the members of the Class of 1931 for achievements al- ready accomplished and wish them the successful realization of their cherished ambitions. s THE MONTOUR COUNTY TRUST CO. W The Bank for Everybody dl DANVILLE, PENNA. Member Federal Reserve System SHENK Sz TITTLE di KS? Everything For Sport HARRISBURG, PENNA. W s96Qs95'QQ 7937 f:?fb?6?QQi'1,f-'.?' 'f:t596'655s1'fE' Q B h Q h Q COMPLIMENTS OF JUHN KILGUS ti 5 East Market Street D 11 P J KV , KELLOG'S Canned Foods Since 1842-Must Mean Quality H. R. COOPER 210 Front Street COMPLIMENTS OF 5? 51 KESTER'S DRUG STORE COMPLIMENTS OF Sf? JOSEPH V. WARGO North Mill Street 'Q 7.937 '5' I I I i I I I I I I , SNOWFLAKE Q Photo-micrography 92 A RARE wonlc or NATURE 16, 6 No Two Snowflakes Are Alike Q. Pi I P-Z1 'F Q B U S I N E S S Vg of this institution is mainly that of conserving and If safeguarding what others have produced. '92 If We believe in Safety First and will guard Well your ef- 'S C U1 cf- 50 C In Q 'F 3 i g FIRST NATIONAL BANK 99? DANVILLE, PA. A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR SAVINGS 'FS'-f Q B Q Q B Q COMPLIMENTS OF MICKEY'S LUNCH 306 Mill Street 55 COMPLIMENTS OF P DR. P. L. STEVENSON Danville, Pa. if 3 MARIETTA DRESS SHOP If It Is Something New and Different We Have It. You are always welcome to come in and look around. BERTHA HARTMAN, Manager dl Phone 389 W COMPLIMENTS OF HERMAN,S AUTO SUPPLY F 7937 W h B Q Q B h , W A G N E R ' S Diamonds Kodaks Watches Finishing iii K9 Telechrons WAGNER'S 97 K? 1? di K? COX SONS 8z VIN ING 131 East 23rd St., New York Makers of C A P S 8: G 0 W N S Special Outfits for High School Seniors W 7.937 W h Q B Q Q Q MEATS AND GREEN TRUCK OF THE BETTER KIND MARTINI MARKET May We Serve You MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE W Tom Thumb Outdoor Golf Course Rear of Masonic Temple All Kinds of Fruit and Vegetables O C O L D M E A T S IN OR OUT OF SEASON JOSEPH BALISTRERI fill 222 Mill sneer Phone 330-J DR. I. G. PURSEL REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST WE SPECIALIZE IN TESTING EYES all 288 Mill Street Danville, Pa. 'E' 7.937 W B B Q B Q Q CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1931 Many Thanks For Your Patronage C 0 H E N ' S gp 97 The Store Of Individuality AGAIN it has been a very pleasant privilege to Work with The Morning News and the Staff of The Orange and Purple in making the engrav- ings for this year book. Q GRIT'S Art and Engraving Departments are among K9 the very largest in Pennsylvania. We daily make photo-engravings of every kind for every possible use on a printing press, in one or more colors. Come in and visit our plant. GRIT PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamsport, Pa. W A937 F iB Q Q BUSINESS! BUSINESS!! B U S I N E S S ! ! '92 Don't you hear its Q insistent call? We do, constantly. For information or a 9, personal interview Address gl Victor Lee Dodson, Pres. 1 l Wilkes-Barre Business College, Inc. Q Q Q AFTER GRADUATION YVHY NOT make recreation your vocation: en- ov vour rrk ' d ' l asur to others' hc J , , WJ rlll glV8 116 . E? . , , healthy and happy and teach others to he the same? Such is the life and work of a teacher of physical education. SAVAGE SCHOOL For Physical Education Estrlblislicrl 1890 A Teacher Training School which prepares rm-ii and women to become teachers. directors, and supervisors of health and physical education in schools, colleges, playgrounds, cluhs, private institutions, and industrial organizations. The curriculum of the three year course in- cludes practical instruction in all forms of ath- letics, gymnastics, games, dancing, swimming. dramatics, and the like: also the essential courses in education, psychology, anatomy. phy- siology, hygiene, and others, thoroughly cov- ering the theory and practice of health and physical education. AN l'1XCI41l'Tl0NALI.Y STRONG I4'At'l'Ii'l'Y Crzfriloguf' Vpon lfcrlircsf Ivicrcasine demand for teachers. Salaries :irc higher than for grade teaching. ltlmploymcnt bureau for students and graduates, REGISTER NOVV FOR CLASS l'1NTlGliIN1l UN SIGPTEMBIHIR Zlst. 15931 GABRII+ILLlf1 SORRENSON. Dean 308 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York Uity BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST, take with you into college and into life, The Winston Simplified Dic- tionary, collegiate size, with complete 1931 revi- dl sion. Your Station is Established by your diction, and your diction is established by your dictionary, and the habit of using it. GEORGE GROVE KEEFER W 7.937 'E' Q Q aQ Q Q Q YOU CAN ENJOY THE NEW ADVANCED -FRIGIDAIRE- - For only a small sum down, S10.00, with the balance arranged to suit your convenience. 1 Features of Frigidairt Superiority -Bef-,uty of design and proportion. -Porcelain - on - steel inside and out. -High-speed freezing unit-that seals heat out and cold in. -The Quickube Ice Tray that releases ice cubes instantly. -The Cold Control for faster freezing of ice and desserts. Features of Frigidaire Superiority -Su:p1us power that keeps fcod fresh and wholesome. -Quiet operation - quiet starting, quiet running, quiet stopping. -Elevated shelves - easy to reach. -The Hydrator - tor k e e p i n g vegetables fresh. -Low operating cost - just a few cents rt day. Frigidaire fa General Motors Productb is guaranteed for C33 years- that is-Mechanism, Cabinet and Finish. MURRAY'S Milton Williamsport Sunbury THE PLEASANT VALLEY CREAMERY CO. That Good Ice Cream 'That Golden Butter Brick Ice Cream Ice Cream In Any Quantity Our Specialty At Short Notice W 7.937 W B h Q B Q COMPLIMENTS OF PURSEL'S DRY CLEANER Q BASTIAN Bnos. co. If Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers Large Club Pin Catalog Free On Request 1471 Bastian Bldg. Rochester, N. Y. DeVOE 8z OSWALD if SEE US BEFORE YOU NEED US 91, if Victoria Theatre Building Phone 287-R, Danville, Pa. dl GRAND UNION TEA CO. 7,937 Q. W tl ll 'F B Q Q Q Q h coMP1.1M1-:NTS OF Zh EDWARD V. FISK if QP dj Photograph W YI? In 5 SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1931 E , ,. L' I-IINGS , Q you Want most largely Q Q depend on your deter- if mination to save for 42 them. Er, Saved rlollnrs on interest measures your independence- Q THE DANVILLE NATIONAL BANK 583 is THE BANK OF SERVICE fa W 793i HQB ESQQBQE E N N A J E T T I C K Shoes For Women and The Modern Miss SHEAR SL SHARPING Endicott-Johnson Shoe Store Q P COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN SZUTOWICZ K E L V I N A T 0 R RELIABLE-DEPENDABLE-NOISELESS Sold On Payment Plan H. L. COIRA J Electrical Dealer W Headquarters For Men's, Women's and Children's Bathing Suits HOWE, The Clothier ewawwegawawsv mf swim-zSafww 'e' Mix QQQNMQMQNMQQN QQQMMQBQMMQB .' S 31, r m?FN5 52 af.: .Vf an lc .0 gy , xi Ng . I We 'P WU X L' ,.- ff' Qbzm, fc 3 X ,-'. . 'YC 1. Y' 2. 'f Q9 if- a3,?Q:p,-,LGI Q ,gi :'5Q'-555: Q i 1'1 in Wander In Beauty Shoppe CATHARINE L. GARDNER 5 319 W. Mahoning St. Danville, Pa. My Own Method Permanent Wave, Finger Waving, Marcell- ing, Hair Dyeing, Scalp Treat- ment, Facial Massage, Eye Brow Dyeing and Arching, Manicur- mg. BUSINESS Administration and Secretarial Courses for young men and young women em- bracing iuch college- d ' - 66th Year Book PEIRCE SCHOOL of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Pine St., west of Broad Philadelphia gra e su pects as are applicable to business. THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX -In the New Chevrolet Six, Chevrolet and General Motors have Q used their combined resources to set a new and higher standard ,D of value for the American motor car. ,7 -This New Chevrolet is a bigger car throughout-longer in A Wheelbase, larger in body size, more impressive in appearance. Q It is a better car in every way-finer in materials, improved in 61' Q design, and more advanced in performance. k -,7 -In fact, nearly every part and unit that adds to comfort, ease, 4, ' beauty, stamina and performance has undergone some practical ,' refinement. Yet for all this new quality, new superiority, new advancement- the bigger and better Chevrolet is available at unusually low prices, ranging from S475-3650, F. O. B. factory. -Clearly, it represents the great American value, and proving it by leading all makes in sales by thousands each month. KINDT'S SALES AND SERVICE W5WWQN9WQ?5HNQ?AM75?9SWQWMkQ?9EUF Q Q B Q Q J A C 0 B S ' ICE CREAM-IT TASTES BETTER ICE COLD SODAS SUNDAES is fa di W FOR CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS fa. J . J . N E w M A N Q? ALWAYS RELIABLE i? SP if DAINTY SWEET SHO-P gf, Fallon Building gp BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1931 gg Q E. S. HORNE COMPLIMENTS OF ENOEH'S sl-1015 REPAIRING 'F A937 Q B mB B Q B mm mM at MW f1uRNu1r1Umf A- QR DANVILLE ' PENNSYLVANIA fi K9 COMPLIMENTS 5? TO THE THE CLASS OF '31 g NHCLOUGHANG Q gg THE AMERICAN RESTAURANT Q A Restaurant Where Real Quality Food ls Always Served DALLAS QUICK, Prop. Q WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR NEW MILK PLANT located at our farm. All the latest equipment used. Why not use the best milk? VINCENT'S DAIRY 'wsyovgewmr-gvesavosgsa 7937 ssavssevwmfawovsg-:aw Q Q Q Q Q Q in - MTHE STRAUB PHARMACY 'Vg is always prepared to give you satisfactory service. A safe place fn. if for your prescriptions. None but Registered Pharmacists in charge. dj CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '31 ip R . L . M A R K S Men's and Boys' Clothing Shoes for Everybody Clothing For Women and Girls Q STYLE, QUALITY, PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU ,ff Za If T H E F A s H 1 0 N ai IF Q WHERE SMILING SERVICE WELCOMES YOU T I E I Eg Q9 in Fon THE THQIPTY BUYER W 7.937 'E' emegssmassaamamwsmmamase. RIDER COLLEGE Fall Term Opens Sept. 7 The Rider Plan of college training is an economical, efficient method of mastering the principles of Accountancy, Business Ad- ministration, Commercial Education, and Secretarial Science. Col- lege activities and placement service are added features of im- mense value to Rider students. WRITE FOR CATALOG Founded 1865 Trenton, N. J. 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