East Berlin High School - Reflector Yearbook (East Berlin, PA)
- Class of 1938
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EAST BERLIN HIGH SCHOOL Schoolhouses are the republican line of fortifications -Horace Mann FACULTY ROW E. V.. Gruver, Supervising Principal; R. G. Eustice, Science, Social Science, Girls' Physical Education; S. W. Mosier , Vocational Agriculture, Shop; J. W. Bankert, Mathematics, Boys' Physical Education; W. E. Black, History, Music Super- visor; Margaret M. Leas, Commercial; Ianthe G. Smith, English, French; C. R. Philips, Intermediate; L. A. Yohe, Grammar; Beulah E. Wentz, Primary. Page 1 CHERRY STEEL STAFF Betty Biesecker, '38; Frances Grove, '38; Hylene 3ubb, 39; Maxine Hanme, '39; Helen Sinner, '38, Editor-in-Chief Bus- iness Manager; Fannie Baker, P. G.; Annette Roberts, ‘38; Mildred Wisler, '38; Harriet Winand, '38; Alma Danner, '41; E. y. Gruver, Sponsor; Jennie Mae Jacobs, '38, Assistant Editor-in-Chief and Business Manager; William Elgin, '40; Eugono Elgin, '38; John Wisler, '38; Richard Gross, '38; Charles Price, '38; Harold Shatter, '41; Kathryn Anderson, '40. E. B. H. S. ALUKHI ASSOCIATION BARQUETEERS Alumni and friends at the Second Annual Banquet held at the Cross-Keys Hotel, Saturday, April 16, 1938. • Page 2 SENIORS RICHARD J. GROSS Diok Gonoral Course Class Pros., 1-b, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics, 3, 4 Band, 4j Pros., 4 Orohostra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer Squad, 3j Varsity, 4 Monogram Club, 4 F. F. A., 4j Pres., 4 Hobby: Agrioulturo Yup! SENIORS HELEN EMMA SIMMER Pet Academic Course Class Troas., 3-bj Soo'y., 4 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 Alunni 'Achievement' Award Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Soc'y., 4 Nixed Chorus, 1, 4 Basketball Squad, 3, 4j Mgr. 4 Monogram Club, 4 C S Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4 Circulation Mgr., 1 Editor-in-Chief, 4 Business Mgr., 4 Offico Assistant, 3, 4 Library Assistant, 4 Hobby: Hiking That's out!” JENNIE MAE JACOBS Yennie Academic Course Class Treas., 4 Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics, 1, 4 Soft-ball Squad, 1 C S Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4 A33t. Editor-in-Chief, 4 Office Assistant, 3, 4 Library Assistant, 4 Hobbies: Hiking 4 Roading Noll, I'll bo — MILDRED ARLENE WISLER Millie Academic Course Class Historian, 3, 4 Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4 '72' Corapetent Typist Cer- tificate Band, 4 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Foronsic 4 Music League Con- testant in Violin, 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, 4 Hobby: Music I wondor! . 7 JANET ADAMSON Jan Blairstoira, H.J., H. S., lj Dovor H. S., 2 Aoadenic Course Basketball, 2, 3, 4| Capt., 3 Monogram Club, 4 Hobby: Giving the boys a thrill That's for the birds'. ANNA MARIE BERKKEIMER Berkie Coraneroial Couroo Class Soo’y., 2-a, 3 Dramatics, 2, 3, 4 Orohostra, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, 4 Soft-ball Squad, 1, 2 Coeoroiantos, 3 Musio Club, 3, 4; Pro3., 4 Hobby: Sewing Honestly! Page 4 BETIT MARIE BIESECXER Betty West York H. S., 1, 2 Academic Courco Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 C S Staff, 4 Library Assistant, 4 Hobbyi Musio (Silonco is golden) SENIORS C. RICHARD BOSSERKAN Diok Gonoral Course Soccor Squad, 2, 3, 4 Coneroiantes, 4 Hobby: Outdoor sports Awe, hookl SENIORS KELVIN E. BOSSERMAN Bos General Courso Honor Roll, 2, 3, Dramatics, 3 F. F. A., 4 Hobby: Hunting You'll find out! KENNETH EUGENE BURGARD Kon Comoro ial Course Class Pres., 1-a Honor Roll, 1 Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4 Band, 4 Orchestra, 4 Boys' Chorus, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, 4 Varsity Soccer, 3, 4 Varsity Basoball, 3, 4 Basketball Squad, 3, 4 Monogram Club, 4 Coneroiantes, 3 Hobby: Rollor-skating •Toll, starch =y girdle! ft 19 3 8 MIRIAM VIOLA CHROKISTER Uim Goneral Course Hobby: Ice-skating Oh, yoohi KENNETH CROOK Ken Gonoral Course Socoer Squad, 2, 3, 4 Coneroiontos, 4 Hobby: Outdoor sports Tou'ro telling ne! . Pace 5 JAKES R. EISENEART Jim General Course Class Troas., 2 Soccor Squad, 2, 3 Basketball Squad, 3| Mgr., 4 F. F. A., 4| Sec'y., 4 Monogran Club, 4 Hobby: Reading Oh, dearI SENIORS EUGENE ELGIN, JR. Doc General Courso Boys' Chorus, 4 Mixed Glee Club, 4 C. A S. Staff, 3, 4 Offioo Assistant, 3 Hobby Saving natch boxes .That do you think this is, a ga-neT 19 3 8 SENIORS J. AARON FREY Frey General Course Band, 4 Orohestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus, 4 F. F. A., 4 Hobby: Archery Goo-non-teos I LUCILLE L. FRYE Luoy Belle Dillsburg H. S., lj Dover H.S., 2 General Course Shorthand 'Conploto Theory' Certificate, 3 Girls' Chorus, 1 Library Assistant, 4 Hobby: Stanp collecting ORVILLE C. FRYE Frye i y Dover H.S., 1, 2 Coranercial Courso Comoroiantes, 3, 4 Hobby: Fixing flats It's perfectly stupen - duous'. Page 6 FRANCES GROVE Fran Frankie iVollsvilie H.S., 1, 2, 3 Gonoral Course Class Pres., 1, 2, 3 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 Valediotorian, 3 Dranatios, 1, 3, 4 Orchestra, 3, 4j Soo'y., 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Foronsio Uusio League Contestant, Piano, 4 Conerciantos, 4 Soo'y., 4 C S Staff, 4 Librarian, 4 Hobbies: Music, Reading, Hiking Holy Mac! SENIORS CHARLES C. HOFFi'.AN Patsy Goneral Course Class Vico Pr03., 1-bj Treas., 2-b Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4 Drasatics, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3 F. F. A., 4 Hobby: Hunting Boy, is she SENIORS HARRY ELLSWORTH HOKE Hokey General Course F. F. A.. 4 Hobby: Fishing Groat crinosl THEODORE W. LEESE •Ted- General Course F. F. A., 4 Hobby: Radio Nuts! LEWIS W. LIGHTY Lou Louie Gonoral Course Varsity Soccer, 4 llonogran CLUB, 4 F. F. A., 4 Hobby: Aeronautios Aw, hookI SENIORS SENIORS Page 7 ANNA MAE LIVINGSTON Ann Cott-erciol Course Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 3, 4 Hixod Chorus, 1, 4 Comoroiontos, 3, 4 Hobby: Horseback riding Not really! SENIORS ERMA GRACE MENGES Mengos Corr.orcial Course Class Historian, 1, 2 Soft-ball Squad, 1, 2 Basketball Squad, 3, 4 Conerciantes, 3, 4 Hobby: Basketball I hopo, I hope, I hopel SENIORS SENIORS D0RC1TIY ADA MILLER Jailor Academic Courso Soft-ball Squad, 1, 2 Basketball Squad, 3 Hobby: Looking pretty Ho kiddinl Cu L, t' KATIiLKEN GRACE MUMMERT Kay Acadonic Courso Band, 4 Girls' Chorus, 4 Soft-ball Varsity, 1, 2 Hobby: Sewing That's rodioulousl A j SENIORS ALICE Y.'INIFRED PHILIPS Philips Cornorcial Course Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, 4 Musio Club, 3 Comoroiantes, 3, 4 Hobby: Svsij-ming That's T.bat you say I DONALD E. MORRISON Don Collingwood E.S., Cleveland, 0., 2 General Courso Class V. Pros., 4 Dracatios, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus, 4 F. F. A., 4| V. Pros., 4 Basoball Mgr., 3, 4 Hobby: Hunting Fishing Oh, babyI A MARY IDA HITCKMAN Hitcliie Gonoral Courso Girls' Chorus, 1 Hobby: Roadirg Oh, shav;'. THELMA MAE RUPPERT Ruppert Gonoral Course Varsity Soft-ball, 1, 2, 4 Library Assistant, 4 Eobby: Reading That thingI Page 8 CHARLES A. PRICE iThirapy Abbottstown H.S., 1, 2 Acadonic Course Dramatics, If 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 Valodictorian, 2 3and, 4j Quartornaster, 4 Orchestra, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus, 4 llixod Chorus, 4 Foronsic A Music League Con- testant, Cornet, 3, 4 C S Staff, 3, 4 Hobby: Music Holy cowl G tCLO. SENIORS ANNETTE MARIE ROBERTS Annio lit. Rose Jr. H.S., 2-a Coraseroial Courso Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dranatica, 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 4 Conerciantes, 3, 4; Soc'y., 3 V. Pres., 4 CAS Staff, 3, 4 Hobby: Collecting fancy paper napkins iThat do you think! BETTY JEAN Si'.ETTER Shatter 3ots Corxnercial Courso Class Sec'y., 1-a Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, a Soft-ball Squad, 1, 2, 4 Conerciantes, 3 CAS Staff, 1 Office Assistant, 3 Hobby: Dancing Oh, for Heaven's soke!' ROMA IKE ADELIE TRL’IKER Trisner Corriorclal Course Dranatic3, 1 Band, 4 Orchostra, 4 Cojaorciontos, 3 Hobby: Going to Dallastovm. Gee whiz! SENIORS SENIORS HARRIET ROSELLA V;ii.A!:D Hattio Corrorcial Courso Girls' Chorus, 1 Conerciantos, 3, 4 Hobby: Roller-skating Oh, ny gosh! JOHN RICKARD WISLER •is Johnny Gonoral Courso Dramatics, 1, 2, 4 Band, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus, 1, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, 4 F. F. A., 4 CAS Staff, 4 Hobby: Fishing A Trapping Shucks! SENIORS SENIORS Page 9 THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED The year 1934 seemed to be a lucky year when 39 FRESHIES, all green and imprisoned, started on that eventful journey of a higher education, with Mr. Gruver as our sponsor. Mervin Baker said he could not go to school without having recess, so he quit. Dorothy Gun- net moved to York, consequently there were 37 left, but Donald Jacobs from Pocomoke, Md., again brought our number to 38. The following officers were elected: (1st. semester) Pres., Kenneth Burgard; V. Pres., Ralph Jacobs; Sec y., Betty Shetter; Treas., Earl Jacobs; Historian, Erma Kenges: (2nd. semester)Pres. Richard Gross; V. Pres., Kenneth Burgard; Sec y., Betty Shetter; Treas., Earl Jacobs; Historian, Erma Kenges. The high school enrollment during our first year jumped to 106 from 80 of the year before; the teaching corps consisted of E. M. Gruver, Supervising Princi- pal, Ralph Berkheimer , Ianthe Smith and Oneida Dern. However, at the beginning of the second term in our high school careers, we lost two of our members, Y ilbur Fickes, and Donald Morrison who rejoined us a year later. In October, Frances Feiser from Hyattsville, Md., joined us. Again we numbered 38, but Annette Roberts moved to York and de- prived us of one of the live wires1 for a short time. The following officers were elected: (1st. semester) Pres., Richard Gross; V. Pres., Charles Hoffman; Secy., Marie Berkheimer; Treas., Earl Jacobs; Historian, Erma Menges:(2nd. semester) Pres. Richard Gross; V. Pres., Charles Hoffman; Sec y., Frances Feiser; Treas., James Eisenhart; Histo- rian, Erma Menges. During this year our enroll- ment crept to 122 and our faculty included E. M. Gruver, Supervis- ing Principal, J. V . Bankert , Ianthe Smith and Ida Katherine Hall. Y.hen we resumed our activi- ties as 1 JOLLY JUNIORS on Sept. 8, 1936, we found 41 ambitious youths in our group. We were pleased to welcome Janet Adamson, Lucille and Orville Frye from Do- ver H. S., Valeria Stumpf from Plymouth, Indiana, who remained only a short time, Shirley Lei- digh from Carlisle H.S., who also returned to her home town that same year, Donald Morrison from Collinwood H. S., Cleveland, 0., Betty Biesecker from V est York H. S., sind Paul Chronister from York Springs K. S., who soon de- cided work was too difficult here and left. Earl Jacobs, one of our star athletes, dropped out of sight, March 16. Lawrence Hamme thought he would take the short course in dairy work, so he didn t return. Walter Bosserman quit school to help with the farm work. John Stock transferred to Gettysburg H. S., when he learned that Charles Price from Abbotts- town H. S., was going to join the trumpet section of the orchestra. Annette Roberts again joined us after having graduated from Mt. Rose Jr. H.S., York, with all her old pep . Frances Feiser was forced to return to Hyattsville, Md. During this year lady luck smiled upon us and entitled us to a new Gymnatorium and several much needed classrooms. This year the enrollment soared to a new high, 168. Com- mercial Education, a new depart- ment under the direction of Miss Margaret Leas, was added. Other teachers were those of the previ- ous year. The following officers were elected: (1st. semester) Pres. , Richard Gross; V. Pres., Ralph Jacobs; Sec y., Marie Berkheimer; Treas., Charles Hoffman; Histori- an, Kenneth Burgard: (2nd. semes- ter) Pres., Richard Gross; V. Pres., Charles Hoffman; Sec y., Page 10 Marie Berkheimer; Treas., Helen Sinner ;Historian, Mildred. WIsler. When August 30, 1937 arrived v e were all very anxious to re- turn to good old E.B.H.S. as DIG- NIFIED SENIORS for our final year of study and enjoyment. After renewing old acquaintances, we a- gain drifted into our regular schedule which seemed very com- plicated for the first few days. V e welcomed to our class, Frances Grove from Wellsville R.S., who came here to finish her fourth year, Kenneth Crook and Dick Bosserman who thought they would enjoy high school life a little longer and graduate with the class of 1938. Don Jacobs was lost because of insufficient credits for the role of a DIGNIFIED SENIOR . Several of us were fortunate enough to be members of the High School Band begun this year. Al- though it is still in its infancy we all feel sorry for not being able to remain in this organiza- tion any longer. But we part with our hope for it to become a great band. This year Vocational Agri- culture was added, under the di- rection of S. W. Hosier. This proved of great interest to some of the boys of our class. The enrollment at the begin- ning of this year was again 168. Our faculty has increased to sev- en, E. II. Gruver, Supervising Principal, J. W. Bankert, W. E. Black, R. G. Eustice, Margaret M. Leas, S. V • Hosier and Ian the G. Smith. Senior basketball stars in- cluded Janet Adamson, Erma Meng- es, Annette Roberts, Helen Sin- ner (manager), Ralph Jacobs, Ken- neth Burgard and James Eisenhart (manager). The following officers were elected: Pres., Richard Gross; V. Pres., Donald Morrison; Secy., Helen Sinner; Treas., Jennie Mae Jacobs ;Historian, Mildred V isler. Mr. Bankert acted as our sponsor for the past three years. V e selected as our class motto, Out of the harbor; into the deep 1; our colors, Powder blue Gold; our flowers, 1Yellow roses and blue sweet peas’. THE CLASS CALENDAR Sept., 1934 - ’Weiner Roast held at Farmers Grove. Oct.. 1934 - Hallowe’en Par- ty held at the home of Bernice Gise. Jan., 1935 - We all enjoyed a sleighing party to the home of Marie Be riche imer. March, 1935 - Several of us were victims of ’German Measles . Sept., 1935 - Weiner Roast held in Hoffman’s Woods. Oct., 1935 - A hobo hike Hallowe’en party at the home of John S. Baker, for the entire school. Jan., 1936 - Sleighing party to the home of Marie Berkhelmer, for our class. Sept., 1936 - Our weakling, poor ’Hattie’ was stricken with appendicitis. Oct., 1936 - Hallowe’en par- ty at the home of Marie Berkheim- er. March, 1936 - ’Hattie’ had a kidney stroke. April, 1937 - Several of us journeyed to Altoona to assist our orchestra in the State Foren- sic and Music League Contest. May, 1937 - V e gave the class of 37 a real ’Farewell Party . June, 1937 - V e received our rings. This was the second year for standardized rings. Sept., 1937 - We sponsored a ’Weiner Roast in Calvin Wis- ler’s woods. All ’freshies’ were appropriately initiated into the mysterious realms of ’Dignity and Knowledge’. Nov., 1937 - V e held a Hal- lowe’en Party in the Jr. 0. U. Af M. Hall, Hampton, with ’Hattie’ Winand as hostess. Feb., 1938 - We had our pic- tures taken for the Annual, at Poist’s Studio, Hanover. Feb., 1938 - ’Hattie’ decid- Page 11 ed to return to her childhood tricks, and took the measles . March, 1938 - Senior Supper held in Red Men s Hall - a great success. April, 1938 - Charles Price, Mildred Wisler, and several oth- ers won honors at the Adams Co. Forensic Music League Contest. April 18, 1938 - All but one left for a three-day trip to Washington, D. C. May 6, 1938 - Juniors treat us to a Farewell Party in the Gymnatorium. The first attempt to dance in the new building - (We think it was the first at- tempt for many of the party, too) “WowI Get off my corns, please I May 18, 1938 - Class Night. May 20, 1938 -Grande Finale- COMMENCEMENT for 38 thirty-eight- ers. Mildred Wisler (Historian) COOPERATION U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY BOATS STEADY BOYS LIBRARIANS Thelma Ruppert, Dorothy Hoffman, Dorothy Zeigler, Helen Sinner, Betty Biesecker, Frances Grove, Arlene Mummert, Lucille Frye, Jennie Mae Jaoobs Page 12 JUNIOR CLASS FRONT ROW: Miss Ianthe Smith, sponsor, Mildred Altland, Dorothy Kunkel, Hylone Bubb, Helen Weaver, Rosalie Berkheirner, Ireno Jacobs, Dorothy Zeigler, Phyllis Witter, Arlene Kunmert, Maxine Hanme, Edna Thomas, SECOND ROW:Mary Louise Baker, Miriam Kaxmne, Gerald Krout, Barlett Zeigler, Melvin Frye, Wayne Hanme, Theodore Anderson, Donald Jacobs, Clair Wehler, Merle Eisenhart, Leona Frye, Elda Sowers, BACK ROW: Donald Trimmer, Walter Baker, Walter Carper, Mark Binder, Rich- ard Hoffman, Daniel Leinhart, LaVere Wrights, Charles Roser, John Gentzler, Carlton Jacobs, William Ruth, Kevin Baker, David Keckley. SOPHOMORE CLASS FRONT ROW: Miss Margaret Leas, sponsor, Clair Gross, Doris Lal'.aster, Ruth Krout, Wyleen Groupe, Kathryn Anderson, Hilda Duncan, Regina Jacobs, Helen Jane Kunrert, Raymond Hoffman, SECOND ROV.'iAdath Philips, Kathryn Koopert, Ethel Spahr, Kathryn Krall, Fai- ry Hanme, Dorothy Hoffman, Wilma Jones, Marie Kaverstock, Erlene Hoover, Loraino Ruth, Elizabeth Krall, Dorothy Walton, Violet Rodgers, Ardella Wolf, BACK ROW; Harry Albers, Daryl Sebright, Curvin Smith, Harold Bosserman, Earl Zeigler, Fred Shetter, George Alvine, Kelson Schimmel, Wil- liam Behler, Ralph Hull, John Berkheirner, William Burgard, Arthur Shank, William Elgin. (John Hodgson and Bernice Roland absent) Page 13 FRESHMEN CLASS FRONT ROW: Dorothy Reynolds, Ruth Flnefrock, Alma Danner, Betty Laughman, Fairy Ream, Dorothy Leib, Romaine Elicker, Phyllis Roonsburg, Mildred Koak, Elizabeth Breeden, SECOND ROW:R G. Eustice, sponsor, Ralph Goodwin, Morgan Ruth, Melvin Gruv- er, Donald Myers, Clair Wrights, Thomas Roonsburg, John Shaffer, Harold Shetter, Blaine Moody, George Myers, Dale Hoffheins, Richard Behler, Philip Altland, BACK ROW: Richard Warren, Benjamin Nell, Charles Spangler, Gilbert Berk- heimer, Roy Boyer, Charles Trimmer, Paul Lerew, Harold Spangler, Harris Horn, Charles Weigle, Ray Haverstock, Walter Morrison, Earl Wrights. (Ethelyn Gebhart, Loretta Shank and Craig Smith absent) GRAMMAR GRADES FRONT ROW: Pearl Groupe, Geneva Cooley, Ada Dostman, Evelyn Hoffman, Eve- lyn Swartz, Earl March, David Hunter, Dick Re3ser, Lester Chron- ister, Lloyd Wrights, David Kir.e, L. A. Yohe, teacher, SECOND ROY:: Fred Jacobs, Carl Kroft, Loretta Chronister, Lois Rider, Doris Jacobs, Louise Elsesser, Lewis Kroft, Ruth Zeigler, William Hoover, Jack Shetter, BACK ROW; Emily Jane Weigle, Margaret Groupe, Miriam Duttera, Betty Butt, George Smith, LeRoy Eisenhart, Henry Swartz, Paul Fahs, Gerald Strickler, Jean Spangler, Mildred Duncan. (Elaine Houck absent) Page 14 INTERMEDIATE GRADES FRONT ROY : C. R. Philips, teacher, Charles Altland, James Bowersox, George Elsesser, Harvey Hunter, Stuart 7 rights, Gloria Spangler, Dor- othy Mae Resser, Delore3 Gochenour, Phyllie Chronister, Roxey Stambaugh, Ruthetta Wolf, Doris Pifer, Mae Reichart, Harold Burgard, Clyde Groupe, SECOND ROW:Margaret Herman, Ruth Danner, Carl Sinner, Russel Thomas, Kath- ryn Winand, Lloyd Chronister, Margaret Duncan, Jeune Resser, Dorothy Straley, Betty Swartz, Charlotte Olatfelter, Eugene Himes, Dean Thoman, Harry Kroft, BACK ROW: Anna Sinner, Richard Chronister, Marian Philips, Julia Glat- felter, Billy Altland, Melvin Winand, Harold Hoffman, Elaine Hoover, Velma Chronister, Jean March, Francos Eicholtz, Fred Myers, Bobby Spangler, LeRoy Chronister. ( Jeannine Stambaugh and May Lou Houck absent) PRIMARY GRADES FRONT ROW: Beulah E. Wentz, teacher, Betty Jean Hamme, Gloria Albright, LeRoy Groupe, Marilyn Hoover, Geraldine Lemmon, Bevorly Pifer, Clara Mae Cooley, Margaret Loose, Delore3 Fissel, Glen Y«rights, Charles Swartz, John Thomas, Janet Altland, Louise Chronister, BACK ROW: Richard Kroft, Richard Herman, Billy Bupp, Donald Mickley, Queenie Feiser, Mary Ann Bowersox, Frances Hess, Mae Thomas, Mildred Eicholtz, Grace Elgin, Betty Winand, Katherine Thoman, Frank Chronister. (Merle Hoffman and John Myers absent) Page 15 Page 16 SOCCER FRONT ROW: '3aroey' Zeigler, o.l.j John Gentzler, g.; Dick' Gross, r.h.j --------- 'Dan' Lelnhart, h.b.; 'Pep' Jacobs, c.f.; 'Junie' Lerew, f.b.; 'Rosey' Rosor, c.h.; ‘Dick' Hoffman, i.l.} 'Cot Jacobs, r.f.; BACK ROW: 'Coack' Bankort; 'Snitty' nith, o.r.; 'Lou' Lighty, r. h.; ‘Bill' Ruth, l.h.; 'Dewey1 Spangler, o.r.; 'Don'Jacobs, i.r.; 'Ted' Anderson, l.f.j 'Jerry' Krout, manager. ('Ken' Burgard, c.h., absent) BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: 'Ken' Burgard, g; 'Dewey' Spangler, f; 'Bottle' Wrights, c; 'Pep' Jacobs, f; 'Rosey' Roser, g; 'Bili' Ruth, g; John Gentz- ler g; BACK ROW: 'Coach' Bankert; 'Whitey' Shetter, f; 'Barney' Zeigler, f; 'Don' Jacobs, f; 'Ted' Anderson, g; 'Smitty' Smith, f; 'Jerry' Krout, f; ('Jim' Eisenhart, manager, absent) Page 17 BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW; 'Coach' Bankert; 'Dick' Hoffman, c; 'Smitty' Smith, rf; 'Tom' Roomsburg, utility; 'Barney' Zeigler, 3b; 'Jerry' Krout, 2b; BACK ROW; 'Don' Morrison, mgr.; 'Bili' Ruth, of; 'Ken' Burgard, cf; 'Pep' Jacobs, p as; 'Dewey' Spangler, If; 'Don' Jacobs, lb; 'Ted' Anderson, ss Sc p. BOYS' MONOGRAM CLUB FRONT RCft: 'Barney' Zeiglor, 'Jerry' Krout, 'Ted' Anderson, SECOND ROY : 'Cot' Jacobs, 'Jim' Eisenhart, 'Lou' Lighty, 'John' Gentzler, 'Bili' Ruth, 'Don' Jacobs , 'Smitty' Smith, BACK ROY ;'Dick Hoffman, 'Dewey' Spangler, •Dick' Gross, 'Don' •Pep' Jacobs, 'Bottle' 'Ken' Burgard. Morrison, V rlghts, GIRLS' MONOGRAM CLUB FRONT ROY.':'Genie' Jacobs, 'Pet' Sinner, 'Max' Kanme, Hilda Duncan BACK ROY :'Dot' Zeigler, 'Jan' Adamson, 'Rene' Jacobs, 'Krally' Krall Page 18 GIRLS BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: 'Pet' Sinner, Mgr.; 'Buppy' Bubb, g; 'Max' Harame, f; Rene' Jacobs, g; 'Berkie Berkheimer, g; 'Krally' Krall, g; 'Dot' Zeigler, f Capt.; Jan' Adamson, f; 'Coach1 Eustice; BACK ROW: 'Tubby' Mummert, g; 'Duncan' Duncan, f; 'Manges' Manges, f; •Dot' Leib, g; 'Annie' Roberts, g; 'Mum' Mummert, g; Mary Lou Baker, g; 'Skipper' Rodgers, f; 'Genie Jacobs, g. GIRLS' SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: 'Buppy' Bubb, Mgr.; Hilda Duncan, p 2b; «Dot Walton, of; Romaine Elicker, of; 'Genie' Jacobs, 3b; 'Skipper' Rodgers, 2b; 'Coach' Eustice; BACK ROW: 'Manges' Manges, p of; 'Max' Kamne, of; 'Krally' Krall, of; •Bets Shetter, lb; 'Tei' Ruppert, c; 'Dot' Zeigler, ss p; •Rene Jacobs, lb of; 'Liz' Krall, of; 'Mun' Muimert, of. Page 19 fctiwfies Page 20 BAUD FRONT ROW; Raymond Hoffman, snare drum; Theodore Anderson, cymbalsj Konnoth Burgard, bass drunj Jack Shatter, snare drum SECOND ROWi W. E. Black, director; Eugene Himes, Philip Altland, Morgan Ruth, Melvin Cruvor, Charles Price, Charles Weigle, Donald Trimmer, comets or trunpots; Hylono Bubb, mollophono; Faul Fahs, trumpet, Helen Jane l aaaort, mollophono; Carl Sinner, David Kir , trumpets; THIRD Rffi'i Blaine Moody, John Shaffer, Harold Shatter, Erlene Hoover, George Smith, Kathleen Uusnort, Richard Gross, Marie Eavorstock, Ronaine Trimer, Fannie Bakor, Mildrod Wider, Arlone Murnert, clarinets; Gerald Krout, saxophone; Richard Behler, baritone horn; BACK ROW; Dale Hoffheins, Kathryn Hoopert, William Elgin, Benjamin Nell, Aaron Frey, Willie® Ruth, trombone; LaVere Wrights, Earl Wrights, tubas; John Wieler, Betty Butt, Maxine Harms, P.egina Jacobs, Ruth Krout, Ruth Zeiglor, saxophones. (George Alrrine, olarir.et, absont) ORCHESTRA FRONT ROT : Ardella Wolf, Dorothy Loib, liario Borkhoiror, Betty Shotter, Betty Butt, Charles Weiglo, Fannie Bakor, George Smith, Mildrod Vfisler, violins; Francos Grovo, pior.o; W. E. Black, director; SECOND RCWiHelen Jane Mumert, Hyleno Bubb, mellophonos; John Shaffer, Harold Shotter, Romnino Trirscer, Rich- ard Gross, olorinets; John Wislor, Rogina Jacobs, Ruth Krout, Raymond Hoffman, Ruth Zoigler, saxo- phones ; BACK ROWi Theodore Anderson, Jack Shatter, drums; Philip Altland, Melvin Gruver, Charles Price, truspots; LaVere Wrights, tuba; William Ruth, Aaror. Frey, Dale Hoffheins, trombones; Richard Behler, bari- tono horn; Kenneth Burgard, bass dnm. Pago 21 GIRLS' CHORUS FRONT RCKi'i W. E, Black, Musio Supervisori Ruth Krout, at Wyleen Group, at Kathryn Andorson, a % Regina Jacoba, at Violet Rodgora, at Doria LaMaster, at Helen Jane Mumert, at SECOND RCTf: Aina Danner, at Adath Philipa, a| Helen Sinner, at Arlene kiur - nert, a j Dorothy Kunkel, at Maxine Karoe, at Hylene Bubb, at Betty Lauolman, at Anna Liv- ing aton, a | BACK R 7.7: Francoe Grove, at Dorothy Zeigler, at Alice Philipa, at Marie Berkheiner, at Kathleen Murmert, at Betty Shatter, at Fannio Bakor, at Irone Jacoba, at Mildred Wisler, at Annette Roberta, at (Glodya Hodg8on, a, absent) BOYS' CHORUS FRONT RQIV: Riohard Behler, tj Morgan Ruth, tt Blaine Moody, tt Melvin Gru- ver, tt Charles Spangler, tt Earl Wrights, tt Harold Shatter tt John Shaffer, tt Philip Alt- land, tt SECOND RONi W. E. Black, liuaio Superviaor, Riohard Warren, t j Benjamin Nell, bt Earl Zeigler, t| Theo- doro Andorson, bt Richard Gross b| Harold Spangler, b| John Wialer, tt Thoaas Roonsburg, tt Donald layers, t| BACK RW: Eugono Elgin, bt John Gontzlor, bt Donald Morrison, b| LaVoro Wrighta, bt Paul Lerew, b| Ralph Jacoba, bt Charles Price, tt Kenneth Burgord, bt Charles Weigle, t. MIXED CHORUS FRONT RCXh W. E. Black, Muaic Suporvieort Violet Rodgera, at Betty Lauoh- aan, at Adath Philips, 8| Alma Dannor, a t Helen Sinner, at Franoea Grove, a; Regina Jacoba si Kathryn Andorson, si Doris LaMastor, 8; Tfyloon Croupe, at Ruth Krout, a; Holen Jane Mun- raert, a; Anna Livingston, a; SECOND RCTVtDorothy Kunkel, s; Hylono Bubb, a t Maxine Karoo, at Mildred Wisler, at Alioo Philipa, at Betty Shatter, at Fannie Baker, at Marie Berkhoixner, at Irene Jacobs, at Dorothy Zeigler, at Gladys Hodgson, si Annette Rob- erts, at Arlene liujsnert, si BACK RCWi Charles Price, tt Harold Spangler, bt Eugene Elgin, b| Donald Morrison, bt LaVere Wrights, b| Ralph Jacobs, b| Richard Gross, tt Kenneth Burgord, bt John Gentzler, b| John Wisler, tt Theodore Ander- son, b. Page 22 AN ARIZONA COY BOY ALUMNI PLAY NOV. 26 Sc 27, 1937 Yodeling Cowhand, Glen Cashnan, ‘32; Marguerite Moore, Mary Ida Mummert, '34; Sheriff Farley Gantt, Merton Himes, '24; Fawn Afraid, Miriam Lelb, '37; Cowhand, Russell Fis- sel; Grizzly Grimm, Melvin Altland, '27; Yow Kee, Irwin Gross, '36; Young'un, Hazel Hoffman, Ex-'35; Paul Quillian, Billy Smith,'37; Mrs. Petunia Bugg, Clytie Gise, «28; Hezekiah Bugg, Lester Brown, '34; Duke Blackshear, Norman Himes, '27; Coralie Black- shear, Kathleen Gochenour, '35. SADIE G£TS ELECTED HIGH SCHOOL PLAY FEB. 11 12, 1938 Lem Brown, Daniel Leinhart; Yfillie Smith, Charles Hoffman; Sadie Lane, Betty Shetter; Chet Griswold, John Y.isler; Mrs. Gray, Hylene Bubb; Sally Turner, Jennie Mae Jacobs; Silas Tate, Kenneth Burgard; Zeke Turner, Charles Price. GOOD GRACIOUS GRANDMA FACULTY PLAY MARCH 25 26, 1938 George Breckenridge (Grandma), W. E. Black; Cecile Allen, Margaret M. Leas; Detective Clancey, E. M. Gruver; Flatfoot Wiggins, L. A. Yohe; P-Sam, R. G. Eustice; Delicia, Annette Roberts; Mrs. Wiggins, Beulah E. Y entz; Henry P. Breckenridge, Jr., J. Yf. Bankert; Helen Allen, Ism the G. Smith. Page 23 COMERCIANTES’ F. F. A. CHAPTER CHAPERONES? SAXETTE BAND LOW BRIDGE MT. VERNON, APRIL 18, 1938 Page 24 IN FRONT OF THE CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY i ; 3 7 Adopted Boys' Monogram Coach” Bankert Page 25 J [. V Z ' )fry£ Adopted Girls Monogram Coach” Eustice Page 26 WATCH THE FORDS GO BY KEEP GOING, EAST BERLIN HIGHI LEREW’S GARAGE JOHN MYERS ALLIS-CKALMERS TRACTORS GENERAL HAULING FARM MACHINERY Abbottstown Locust Streets EXPERT GENERAL REPAIRING EAST BERLIN, PA. PHONE 76RI2 IRA P. ROMBERGER SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Sole Distributor of the Famous PEN WRITE SCHOOL LINE M. L. WEHLER PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER Chestnut Street at Eighteenth HARRISBURG. PA. THOMASVILLE R D , C. L. EICHOLTZ TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES CASH REGISTER COMBINATIONS ' 'oa ;«• OHXMWltOS Keystone Automobile Club NEW OXFORD. PA YORK OFFICE M. L_ Deardorff queen a market sts. RCFRCSCNTATIVK PMON YORK 2791 Phone 6616 THOMPSON COLLEGE WEBB WOLFE YORK. PA. HARRISBURG. PA. Sporting Goods Accredited By American Association ot Commercial Colleges _ 15 East Market Street Dave HULL YORK. PENNA. By V. E. Waltimyer EXPERT HEATING and PLUMBING S. D. KLING COLUMBIA RANGES - ESTATE KEATROLAS MYERS’ PUMPS GOODRICH TIRES RADIOS RADIO SUPPLIES GUY A. F. HOKE GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES E. King Street, East Berlin, Pa. Lincoln Way West, Abbottstown, Pa Page 27 OLD RELIABLE LIVE STOCK DEALER QUALITY HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Roy H. Mummert stock H. J. MARCH YAw s N. W. Corner of 'THE SQUARE' If you wish to buy or sell, call East Berlin, 12-R-22 or Write Groceries, staple green. Dry Goods, Soda Fountain Lunch Fresh Cured Meats Phone: East Berlin, 18-R-5 Glatfelter’s Garage Official Keystone Club Garage GENERAL REPAIRING LUBRICATING WASHING ACCESSORIES GOODYEAR TIRES EVERYTHING FOR EVERY SPORT COHEN BROS. JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS 157 S. George Street, York, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE DR. A. W, KELLY George G. Hollinger Lincoln Way Y rest, Abbottstown, Pa. NEAR THE SQUARE, EAST BERLIN, PA. FANCY STAPLE GROCERIES THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN N.E. Corner of 'THE SQUARE INVESTIGATE THE REASON The Peoples State Bank D. S. KIME BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Produce taken to Baltimore Federal Deposit Insurance to §5000 WM• P. BAKER, Cashier Opposite Redmen's Hall DR. T. C. MILLER, Pres. GREETINGS FROM AN ALUMNUS EAST BERLIN ABBOTTSTOWN East Berlin Milling; Co. Glenn Cashman TIP-TOP Family Flour PURINA BREAD ROLLS CAKES FULL-O-PEP Feeds Berlin 22 Dairy Feeds Berlin Laying Mash Page 28 CREMER, Florist Scw fwii£ifott «r HANOVER, PA. HARRY EMIG FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALM ER DIAL 0830 REAMS 31V M 31 EItT’S i A RAO E GEO. C. MUMMERT. P«op. COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE OFFICE MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE 17 EAST BERLIN. PA ALBERT E. FREROT OFFICE EQUIPMENT DEPT. 11 E. PHILADELPHIA ST. YORK. PA. FRANCES M. POIST J. ELBERT POIST John S. Swift Co. INCOX OKATIO New York - Chicago - St Louis • Ihoiahapous POIST’S STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photographers Phone 784 CnciSCA 3-1217 230 WEST 17- Street New York 24 E. MIDDLE ST HANOVER. PA SHETTER'S RESTAURANT East Berlin, Pa. SIIENK TITTLK 313 Market Street RsraamimtD Br C. KlHOOD ItUICKBR If ARRI nURO. 1'A. Page 29 FULL LINE OF STAPLE GROCERIES BERKHEIMER MOUL FRESH, SMOKED HOME-CURED MEATS ON THE SQUARE, EAST BERLIN, PA. MARIETTA SILOS Q. D. REBERT JAMESWAY BARN EQUIPMENT LITTLES TOWN, PA. Phone: Littlestown, 907-R-14 Only butcher in the west end Phone: New Oxford, 109-R-ll FRESH CURED MEATS Hampton D. E. MYERS Penn'a. O. J. Zeigler CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS RADIOS W. King Street, East Berlin, Pa. Electrical Work Properly Done Come up and see me some time I ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone: East Berlin, 18-R-2 Grade A Milk W. Denton Myers PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS COAL EISENH ART’S LUMBER FEEDS Vitamin D Milk LIME CEMENT GOOD FOR GROWING CHILDREN MODERNLY EQUIPPED Phone: East Berlin, 23-R-12 Krall’s Dairies L. L. SMITH PASTEURIZED OR RAY MILK PRODUCTS V . King Street, East Berlin, Pa. East Berlin, Pa., R.D. 1 HEATING PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Phone: Dover, 17-R-5 Stoves, Furnaces, Oil Burners. Phone: East Berlin, 29-R-3 MERVIN, THE RADIO MAN LillicITs Warehouse M. R. LAU Lincoln Way West, Abbottstovm, Pa. Y est King Street, East Berlin, Pa. CUSTOM GRINDING - PREMIER FEEDS ZENITH RADIOS A. B. C. WASHERS CEMENT, FERTILIZER, FLOUR, GRAIN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ELECTRIC SERVICE Page 30 LADIES , CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES LOB ELL’S 104 BROADWAY HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA RADIO DOCTOR GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL RADIOS REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, RADIOS EVERYTHING ELEC TRICAL E. J. J. Gobrecfit 120 E. Chestnut Street, Hanover STANDARD PORTABLE ■oy TYPEWRITERS H. G. BANCROFT coMPtere repair ocpartmcnt Stenger Music House 38 YORK STREET HANOVER. PENNA. PHONE 2997 33 South Duke Street YORK, PA. H. C. STENGER Banomastcr • — % WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY MAN U FACTURI NO CHEMISTS ALBERT H. •HETTEL • 17 NORTH OIOROK YORK. PA PHONE 7710 A9- A GHAT AVENUE PHILADELPHIA. PA. PHONCS BciL-cvc onrcM t0lt ACTSTONt-WEST 3440 I’jfM EmBLKM VojniWSY H 6H SCHOOL AND FRA TtfiNTtYJE WtLNY fCl T GOODS AND COMMCNCEHE M, STATIC £ fir pALMNlt A, 1 VlTOPY LVAMA P H.NlSSLEY, MANAMA RES. 4 1 X OFPICE 12 X PHONE «33-X V. VERNA MFG. REPRESENTATIVE PLAYGROUNO EQUIP. FOLDING TABLES POOL EQUIP. FOLOING CHAIRS 8LEECHERS ALLEN S. PRESSEL FLORIST FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY ROOM 21—TERMINAL BLDG. HANOVCa, PA. «37 BROADWAY HANOVER. PA. Page 31 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY MEMBER OF Phone 21-R4 Residence 21-R3 FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION OF AMERICA The ADAMS TRANSIT CO., Inc. MODERN BUS FREIGHT SERVICE -BUSES FOR HIRE East Berlin National Bank M. Stuart Danner o n uanaoir EAST BERLIN. Penna O. S. Hoffman, Pres. C. D. Krout, Cashier CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BUSINESS COLLEGE “Central Pennsylvania's Greatest Business School'' 323 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. Page 32
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