East Huntingdon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Alverton, PA)

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Class spirit and Literary spirit have united more closely the Student Bodyg thus, when many concentrate them- selves to success, they will have results. The searching analysis which is required to determine the extent to which educational prescriptions are fitting young people for life is a task far beyond the powers of those who are so noisy in their advocacy. ' Patrons! we need your support just as we need the co-operation of the Board of Directors if we are to maintain our first class standing among the Schools of the State. Shall we stand by calmly and allow this standing to be lowered, which has been our pride for twentyethree years? 4 , We feel that you are interested in our school and the fine work achievedg thus we are presenting this annual to acquaint you with some of the work we can do. We hope you will like this, and give us your support and consideration. 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Andrew Oravetz' Vice President Harry Vance Secretary . Viola Christner Treasurer Mildred Vance Class Yell Hipa-gator Hapa-gator Half past Alligator Ziz Boom buligator Chicapawa-da Nineteen-Twenty4Three RAH! RAH! RAH! Zvvvvovvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvfvvvvvvvv vvvvvv vovvvvvvvivvvvvvvavvvvv vvvvv '4 4 4'4 4'4 4 4'4 4 '4 '4 4 4'4 '4 4'4 '4 4'4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 4'4 '4 4'4 4 4 4'4 4 4'4'4 '4 '4 4 4'4 4' '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 !' 'X ''I X X''Z X''X ?'l 2 ! Z !''! ! Z X l'401''Z X ! ! Z''X+'! X I X Z Z''X l !''IW''X ! X''Z Z X X''X X I X Z X X Z X X !' 'X X ! X X Z X' 6 6 t'X l' S T'IilK71Z1J-fafblff History of the Class of '23 Four score minus seventy-seven years ago our fathers sent forth to this school about sixty would-be scholars, conceited in knowledge, and dictated to by upper-classmen concerning their seats in chapel hall. We are now en- joying the last year in this school, having tested whether any class so over- looked and so abused could long endure. I We, the class of 1923, have proven that though our usual ability in athletics, scholarship, and other school activities, might have been overlooked, it wasn't, for we have mounted steadily from the bottom to the top of the ladder of High School life and some of our members have starred in athletics and scholarship for four years. We have arrived safely at the top in spite of the fact that our most esteemed faculty have, with much difficulty, endeavored to impress upon our minds that Gaul was divided into three parts, that Johnson was a queer author notwithstanding his queer actions, that everybody in the universe attracts every other body with a force which varies inversely as the square of the distance between them, and various other importanttat least they call them importantl facts. There have been times when the heights seemed unattainable and great obstacles appeared in our way. However, by burn- ing midnight oil we were able to overcome these great difficulties and con- tinue our climbing. Although of a studious nature, we have carried out the maxim, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, for we have been noted for the spice of fun, pep and spirit in our composition. This has caused our teachers some trouble though. Our Junior year was especially important, for then we were allowed by the powers that be to get class rings and give a class play. How long we had waited for these priveleges and how eagerly and hopefully we started out, Our play was And Home Came Ted a comedy which everyone who saw it thought it very successful. Our hopes and ambitions were more than fulfilled and we carried off everything with our customary pep and enthusiasm. Upon entering our Senior year many new fields were given us to con- quer, but we put our shoulders to the wheel and easily accomplished this. For our Senior Class Play, Am I Intruding the best ever, made the people sit up and take notice, and take off their hats to us. It was rare quality only that could produce a play like that, and rare- that's us. We have attained our goal but the members of the class of '23 will always remain true to Orange and Black and continue to climb to bigger and higher things. If it were possible for the dear old High School Building to talk, a much more interesting bit of History could be given, for what an army of boys and girls have pased thro' its doors. -MILDRED VANCE ' . 4-fx-'x-'a-:ffz--z-'Msxffxf-x-'x-fxffzwzwfx--:Q-z--rwf:--z--:-4+fx--x-M-:--:Qe-f:--z--:-':f-:-fz--x-fx--z--z--z-fa-x-4-4-fzffz-Mef-1--:Qs-:Q-:Nz--x--za-. -x-M-M 'I I I I I I I ?'I' 'I I I' 'I I I' 'I I I I I' 'I I' 'I' 'I I' 'I I I I I I I' 'I I I I''?'I I I ?'I I I I''I I I I''I I I I I I I I I'4 I'I I I' 'I I I I I'6 I 'I' 'I' +1+ 'I' +14 51+ v1+ o14I 'I' v1+ 01+ 414- ' 'I' a1+ I1+ 'I' 'I' 'I' u1o Q14 v1+ 'I' 'I' o 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' v1+ v1+ 'I' s 5+ 'I' a1+ 'I' 'I' o1+ q1+- 'I' 3 'I 'I' 'I' Ig. 'I' '9- v1+ 'I' Q14 '10 'I' u1+ Qa 'I' 'I' u14 .10 o1+ v1+ 'I' v1o 'I' 'I' 'I' 'F v1+ 'F 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'P 'I' '10 'P 'I' 'I' '13 Q14 '14 Q19 v1+ 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 32 STEWED-ANT -1- Morton Henry Bowman Ruffsdale, Pa. Asslt Manager Stewed-Ant Staff Football 3-4 Class Play 3-4 Life is what we make itll Kid is a hard working chap, studious and serious. He spends a great deal of his time on bookkeeping and always has his lessons well. He is a good all-round man who stands well in all things and with all lwoj men. James Blain Brooks Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Ass't Editor S'tewed-Antl' Staff Football 1-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Contest 4 Class Play 3-4 'Tall like a lamp post and a bit, more thini' Yes, this is Jim an actor and really quite an important factor of our class' He is slender, tall, handsome He is also good natured, optimistic and know that the joys of life are Heeting. But he is not always good. We fear that an ac- count of has pranks would fill this book. Viola Mae Christner Scottdale, Pa. There was a damsel so ver ll meek that even her shoes refused to squeakv Vi is a very demure and quiet maiden. She never has much to say, but thinks a great deal In typewriting she is a shark. 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Hilda Grace Hensel Ruffsdale, Pa. Contest 3 'Sheld rather sleep than eat, they say, 'Tis plain at 8:30 most any old day. Eyeryone knows Dimples a lass so lovaule and kind For every hurt, cut and burn, every one to Dimples turns. But to the fellows she is mean. For many a heart she has broken in twain, But some day we know she'll make some fellow glad. Evelyn Loraine Longanecker Scottdale, Pa. To do good rather than to be conspicious. Demure? Quiet? You've missed your guess Evelyn is indeed very witty and enters heartily into every sport. Sheis also very studious, and has patiently been plodding along toward her goal. 'Z Z ! X ! ! l !-'X X X'+2+402''X I ! !'40X ! ! ! !'4 X'fiffiffif-X-'i X-'lvl'-Xfi-'X X !'4' !'4 X Xw+'X+'X !+-Z X'+40B'! 'X s 1 ! Z0X0X '! !+'X+'! 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'QU He is happy and free from care, but a 'S' Z . very good scout. ff: ,!., . .9 4. i .? If i ISI 3. : -1- :ij Alma Ruth Mosch 5:3 Tarr, Pa. :ij ffl Editor-in-Chief SteWed-Ant,'Staff Ig Manager Girls Basketball Team Iii Contest 3-4 Class Play 3-4 21 rio - i '54 A mind full of knowledge ts 0: 131 gy mind that never fazlsf, jj .g. l 'I+ 'X' - Alma is a girl whom none can help but -gf IS: Q love. Although she seems quiet and re- 1:1 ,fy served yet when you once become ac- .S 'X' quainted with her you will discover a 'Q' 'X' wealth of ure old. Outside of study 'i ,., P, g .i. hours she 15 ready for any sport or .g. f? amusement. In Literary Society and 'Q' 3: class work she has excelled. . 2: :iz 4. 4. 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If. -:Q Andrew Charles Oravetz Ruffsdale, Pa. - 3 4. 2+ 2,1 Class Reporter Stewed-Ant Staff QS' Football 1-3-4 Basketball 3-4 132 Class Play 3 4 jj If is not good that man should -:3 have alonef' ff: Thisis Rabbits an easy going fellow ff: 4. who d lights in dvamping the women. 4. -5+ ln writing notes he surely is fine. We 5: :af are sure he'll progress and take unto ,f, 4. himself a wife. '5- Y: :iz :Sz Iii Etta Mae Ramsey 4- I Tarr, Pa. Away wilh work, begone I soyg This world was mode for ISI 4. 151 un and playf, 4. ., 4. 'Q' Here's to Shorty a very bright lass :SI ft: who always stands at the foot of her ,Q 4. class. Some day, were sure she'll be a 'Z- '5' Prima Donna. For in old E. H. H. S. she sure is a songster. 4, :Sz Iii 4. +I' 4. +I' 4. 'Z' 3, '14 4. fx- 4. 'I' ,Q 144 4. vs ,v, , v, x,,,,,,,,,,,.,,e ,.,. . ,,i, ,., ...,. i ,-,. 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V James William Sidehamer Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Atheletic Reporter SteWed-Ant Staff Football 1-3-4 Basketball l-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 UI often tell myself that there is more within nie than people think. Doc has hopes of becoming a doctor some day and has already put on the professional air. He relaxes from his dignity and wtrks only five hours and fifty-nine minutes out of each school day He enjoys classes immensely. He sleeps through them all. Jennie Loraine Sabota Mt, Pleasant, Pa. Class Play 4 A little fun now and then is good for all burdened women. Here is our Flapper who is very lively and just loves to tease. She is very talkative, but kind and true. She studies hard from morn till nightg hut Oh boy! those smiles when he comes 'round. , W ' W ' ' 'A W ' 'M' ' ' H' ' 'r'Z+'X ! Z I+'X+'X+'X+'X+'!' 4 X Z I+'! Z X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X''X X X Z''X X X X X X Z''X X I X X' 'X X X Z ! I I X X X' 'Z X X Z : I ! Z X'4 ?'X !'4 X 1 X X X Z F'!' 'X X X ! I Z02 1 'X I''B'! I !''I''I+'X''R I'4'+B'i ! 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There is more in life than some people think there isf, Here's to our Louise Who's as quiet as you please. Her lessons she studies And makes good marksg But in trench she has great delight, And works with all her might. Harry Wilbur Vance Scottdale, Pa. Business Manager Stewed-Ant Staff Football Manager 4, Basketball Manager 4 Basketball 3-4 Art Editor Stewed-Antv Staff Class Play 4 No sinner, nor no saint per- haps. But--Well the very best of chaps. Well, well, just look who is here! This is K'Earnie who has helped to make this book a success. About his future we rio not know Whether or not to college he will go. 'X''X X X X''X ! !'4 X X X X''X+'X ! X X X'+X X0X+ 'X+'!+'X ! X X ! ! X ! X X !' 'X+'!+'X !' 1 4:4 '! ! I !' 44 4. in -z-fx'-x--z-Mfx--x0x--:0:-.:--:+-i-.z--z-+xQ-z-.zffz-':f-xf-xf-x--x--as .g..g..g. .g..g.,g..g. g..g..3..1. 'A 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' -1:4 'X' 410 Q4- 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' io 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' . 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Class Reporter Stevx'e:l-Ant Staff Basketball 3 Class Play 3-4 Hey diddle diddle! Millie and ' her fiddle! A musical maid is l l 4. 1 4. she. From main till night QD 'li with all her mightC?j she plays her fiddle, de-def, Yes Milly is a great fiddler, but she is also good at herstudies She is one Q of those rare puplls who can do every- thin,qkA musician, a bisiness lidy and -14 a mischief maker, fl 4 l Sara Katherine Werkman , Hawkeye, Pa. ! Contest 4 Class Play 3 l They accc mplishmost who faith l 4 fully and diligently toilf' ' And here is another of our 'tBobs, ii' but Sara's not really and truly a Htlap- I perl. She is just a jolly good scout, 3. Q 4 if always loving, mild and gentle. But try 3 Q 5 to get the best of her and then see what 'f Q happens. , A n na Zold ak - Alverton, Pa. . Music 'the soul of all things l beautifull' Here's to Anna, a verv bright girl. Wherever she goes she has friends galore But listen! You haven't heard nothing yet. D . 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Ifi iii 0 v 0,4 if ' 'I' ,IQ-14 024 024 0X4 014 024 Q4 014 0:4 0:4 0:4 014 024 014 014 014 0:4 0X4 0:4 0:4 0X4 Q4 024 0X4 0X4 0:4 0:4 0X4 014 014 014 0:4 0x4 0:4 0:4 0:4 0:4 014 014 014 0X4 024 014 014 0:4 014 0:4 014 0:4 014 0:4 44 0X4 014 0X4 Q4 0X4 0X4 0:4 0:4 014 0:4014 Q4 014 0:4 0:4 0X4 '- .4 -f: z--z--if-x-vz-M --x--:Q-a-:+':-':-'x-f:-fx--z--:Q-1-4--:--x--xf-z--x--1--x--x--x--1--2-x--x--x-fx'+-14-wx--z--zu:-'xfe-'xffx-4 1- .- f-. STEWED-ANT Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1923 We, the class of 1923 of East Huntingdon Township High School of the town of Alverton, in the county of Westmoreland and the state of Pennsyl- vania, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. FIRST. We order and direct that our Executors hereinafter named pay all our debts and funeral expenses as soon after our decease as conveniently may be. SECOND. After the payment of such funeral expenses and debts we give, devise and bequeath all the prosperity hereinafter mentioned. Item 1. To the class of '25 our sister class, we do bequeath the privilege and honor of defeating the class of '24 in all uprisings. Item 2. Not wishing to slight anyone, we bequeath to the class of '24 our seats in room four, this includes all gum, chewed or unchewed, all notes and other sciaps of paper, etc. Item 3. To the class of '25 we do bequeath our experience within the walls of E. H. H. S., hoping that theirs may be as interesting. Item 4. We do bequeath, to our faithful friends the faculty, the priviledge of taking a long rest, to recuperate from their frightful experience. Item 5. James Brooks doth bequeath two feet of his stature to Tubby McNally. Item 6. Etta Mae Ramsey wills to George Smith her vocal acceleration. Item 7. Viola Christner wills to Ula Sutor her quiet disposition. Item 8. Andy bequeaths his success with the women to J. P. Shelky. Item 9. Hilda Null doth bequeath her green ear rings to Ida Kelly. Item 10. Jennie Sabota doth bequeath her typewriting ability to Carl Andrish. Item 11. Mildred Vance wills to Stanley Oshinsky her good standing with the teachers. Item 12. James Sidehamer wills to John Love his former seat for his daily naps. Item 13. Ross McMahon bequeaths to J. D. Hill his loafing ability. Item 14. Alma Mosch wills to Irene Chaine her French book. Item 15. Morton Bowman wills his bookkeeping, books, erasers, pencils, pens, inkpad, etc. to Lillian Koch. gem 16. Elizabeth Hart bequeaths to Mollie Longanecker her shorthand spee . --X'-! ! ! ! X+40344'! I''X Z ! ! ! !0! !0X ! X ! X''X X X+'!0! ! ! ! ! l'r!4k!''Pi''X ! X l l''l l I'4 l l l l l l l l B l l l ! 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'14 41. 4- ,IQ 4. 4- +I' V ,X1 4:4 4- '-+ 4. 914 n14 014 414 44 V14 v14 Q4 p14 014 014 Q4 014 014 014 v14 014 +14 414 914 014 v14 014 014 414 414 v14 u14 u14 v14 414 414 414 o14 v14 014 Q14 a14 Q4 414 v14 r14 414 a14 414 414 014 414 414 014 414 414 414 v14 r14 a14 414 414 u14 v14 414 414 414 o14 v14 414 414 v14 414 414 014 STEWED-ANT Junior History Back in the golden days of 1920 a bright band of jolly, yet timid little Greenies paddled toward a new sphere in life. How readily we, the illus- trious class of 24' Recollect the trembling,the dread when we assemble for the first time in the old walls of E. H. H. S. Everywhere from every nook and corner peered the gay laughing faces of the upper classmen with their sneering scoffs and stinging words. Right then--We resolved with a strong deter- mination that we would be the victors of our new strife. This mirthful, peppy band was soon bound in the bonds of friendship, and like Busy Bees, knuckled down and dug right in, totally devouring the great work before it. In our Freshmen year we modeled one of the best classes our High School has ever known. It was then that the Seniors, the supposed models for the lower classmen, were kindly asked by our principal to follow our example, then little Freshies. Was not this a great honor? What's more, we have retained this reputation throughout our High School career. As we glided down the stream of time, some lingered a long the way to gather up the little essential bits of knowledge which they had failed to grasp in their daily travels, while others, touched by the Wand of wisdom, sailed unceasingly on to fame. We are sharks at all difficult tasks. We're the pride of our teachers, who marvel at our rare, superior ability, but who many times are greatly dumfounded at our cunning tricks and daring pranks. Sports! jolly time, that's our game. When fun takes wing, our books get a kick and away we fly. Pep is our most prominent possession. When our speedy little Whity and Tubby, sharpshooters at the basket, enter in, the victory is ours everytime. We're as mirthful a class as you'll ever find and, Oh, how we love to tease, especially with our peals and giggles. Are we gigglers? just ask our teachers. During the three short years we've been at High we have fought, won and excelled in many a daring and exciting battle. Not only have we excelled in class works but in every phrase of high school life penetrates the brilliant rays of the Junior Class. Victors---Willing Workers---Star Models. That's us. Who? The Juniors of course. i Alas our little tale must now come to an adrupt close. We hoped and prayed that some famous fortune-tellers or renouned Prophet would dawn at this point, but as either has failed to do so we must only wait until another year glides swiftly by. However we are certain that the delightful dreams of our fame and success as Seniors will come true. 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V V VV V ff V999 'Vff'VfV1VV X 4 4 , I , , , , 1.-:.+j.X!..:.q.q.q.,j. 4010101010101 ' , , 4 ' , , , ,v,0,0X1q 4,454 v,0,0.0,'v.'v JUNIORS A wave once broke On a sandy shore, Leaping on high. With a thundering roar, A beautiful crest Of the sun's own gold Of the wealth untold Of the sea. Higher and higher It covered the sandg N Smaller and smaller, .i. Back from the land To the grey sea, Where it whispered to all Of the glorious class Of nineteen twenty-four. fx- Motto By our efforts we shall conquer. Colors old Rose and Silver rf. Flower Pink Rose Class Officers President - ------ John Koval Vice President - Edward McNally . Secretary - - - - Celia Wallace A ' Treasurer - Mary Katherine Christie Class Yell J-U-N-1-o-R-s l J - U - N - I - O - R - S 0 J - U - N - I - O - R - S rx: Rah - Rah - Rah Sis Boom Bah JUNIORS - JUNIORS RAH - RAH - RAH He - Hi - Haec Paint - Powder - Pipe That's the Juniors all Right do 'X !''X''! X X X''X''X X''X X''XHX''X I I X X ! ! ! X X 'X X ! X X X''X X ! 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Z CHORUS: 113: Studying tonite, studying tonite, Z Studying on the old home ground. jg Many are the hearts that are weary tonite 31 Wishing for the school to cease if Many are the hearts that are looking for the end jj To their friends a card will send it 'X' W 3 if NAME NICKNAME AMBITIGN :if Mae Bowser Chatter Box Always There fi: lrene Chaine Dillie French Teacher Ig Mary Catherine Christy Susie Hair Dresser iff Sara Flesher Betsy Nurse Z lda Kelly Red Opera Singer ffl Lillian Koch Lillums Spitfire 'il john Koval Whity Bachelor i Mary Lesko Snoolcums Typeing 22- Mollie Longaneclcer Peggy Flirt iff john Love -Iiggs Ladies Man Iii Edward McNally Tubby Butcher 3: Maude Ramsey Paud School Marm 222 Hazel Smith Dearie Vamping 15,1 Ethel Stoner Eppie Latin Teacher :iz George Smith Zip Electrician Z Pearl Husband Chatter Box Milk Maid :ft Lois Hout Detty joker :iii Celia Wallace Skeezics Night Hawk Ula Sutor Tommy Movie Actress 'Z' I EI 3 :viz Y . 40944'X X X''X''X+'X X X X l X'i !'+4444'X''X''2 X Z+'I''Z !+i++!0Z I !0!0!'4402+40244'X'+I''F'!0! 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Shelky Jacob Minster Harold Kooser Dorothy Carlson Francis Armstrong Eleanor Yockey Ruth Cowan Hazel Hensel Hazel Siskey Ralph O'Roark Pearl Christner Harlan Medsgar Mary Biestel Pearl Riley Helen McNally Earl Lieghty SOPH OM ORES NIC KNAM E FAVO RITE EX PR ESSION Peck Felgar Slow and Easy Yacob Slow The Flirt Kipie Betty Bobby Fluffy Speed Ladies' Man Curly Slim Maria Smiles Shorty Sleepy Mary Ann WeselowskyThe Vamp Mary Louise Pershing Funny Margaret Sheroondy Herman Shannon Irene Lvnch Ruth McCracken Efnogene Taylor Giggles Boots Slinda Crackers Evnmie Glee Ova Hennencamp Ova Glee Helen Miedel Helen Weisel J. D Hill Frances Myers Mabel Sutor Anna Slivka William Brooks Ada Vance Dorothy Hanson Viola Miller Francis Bailing Carl Andrish John Mosch Robert Croushore J ames Hixson Kenneth Love Mattie Craig H. A. M. Brown Eyes Doc Cutie Maybell Blond Shorty Adda Swede Pete Fight The Shiek Pesteration Kraut Jimmie Love Kenneth Mattie xc u n 'Them days are gone forever ic u An 'Ohl is she dumb? 'She'1l Do tLove me 'Let me be Aw go on 'You gave me your heart 'Ain't he nice 'I'll say so 'Nobody Lied AI Love the Women I'm tired of you ' 'Hot Dog 'I want to go home 'He's mine, all mine 'You don't say so 'I'll show him Is my nose shiney It suits me I have a kick like T.N.T. I met a dandy fellow last night' CHIEF OCCUPATION Gettingsome one's goat Farmer Reading Whiz Bang Professor Flirting Upstairs maid Missionary Laughing Nurse Typist Blushing Saying Clever things Chewing Engineer Music Teacher 'Hair Dresser Eating Sleeping Milliner Primping 'You didn't want me when you had me I like to play 'You'll never know Is that so ' 'Aw darnit 'Love is wonderful My curls won't stay up 'Ohl gee 4 Give me Latin 'Who tied your tie Please pass the rubber 'Aw shut up Smiling Playing Fighting over marks Private Secretary Opera Star Dancer Dressmaker Learning to use erasers in Typing Latin Teacher Joker Worrying Cook Write a History Book 'This class can't do without me' 'Talking 'You tellem, I stutter 'Now quit Love me ,I've canned her A Do you still love me AI don't care your face Oh? Mum. 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I I I I Z' If 2' X' F'F'I+'F'F'X ! . ! A'X+'Z''I !+'I I' . Z ' 4 4 I . . X . . ' 4 4 ' . S T E W E D - A N T Officers President - - - John Mosch Secretary Hazel Siskey Treasurer - Viola Miller Vice President Ralph O'Roark i Song fTune: Capital Ship! We are the Sophomores, We are bright, We haven't much to say. We work quite hard from morn till night No matter what the day. We have the pep, we have the brains, We are the class that is alive. l These dear old Walls appeal to us- The Class of '25, CHORUS: Then come let's sing a songg It isn't very long. Next year the Junior Class Weill be, ' We're glad, so We say Gee Whiz gee. l We're shining stars you'1l guess Q That paint you must Confessg ly The Sophomore Class is here to say l It's from E. H. H. S. 3 Yell Q A good bit of pep l A little bit of sassy . Put them both together T And you have the Sophmore Class. l .g..g0g..g.,g..p.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.,g..g..g..g..g..g.Qg..1.,g..gQ.g..gQ.g..g.,g ' e f ' .g..g..Q,f.Qg..g..g1glg.Qg.QgQ.fQg.. ' ' f + f f g ' 1 .g ' 1,g..1..g..g..g. ! ! I I I--1--10102.4'4--r--1+-:--zf-z-4+-z--1-sz-sz-sz'-z.-xwfx-fx-fx.-:Q-:Q-xo:--1'-1-fx'-z-'x0x-a--x--z--xf-x--x-'z-'x--x-fxf-x'-x--x--x-':--z0x+a0xnrpx-x-x-1-x-I-x--x-+1--x--x-+ STEWED-ANT CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Class is the best in school Because it follows the golden rule. If you care to read of our wonderful past XYe'll tell you the history of our class. On August we started on our way 'Vo meet in East Huntingdon that same day, To Find what along our path might lay. XVe were given our books, then parted gay. By morning we returned in high hopes again, Vifhen, my friends, did our real trials begin. l7reshies, they yelled. Greenies, they screamed, lf you only knew how mean they seemed. A little later, perhaps three weeks. XYe had some ofhces for our members to seek. For President we selected D. Hill: Carl Andrish as Vice President next office did Fill, john Mosch was Secretary in a business-like way, Our Hazel kept money from going astray. Our motto was XVork conquers allf' A red rose for a flower chose all, XYhile blue and white were colors true To which we also were loyal too. All things went well until some tests Made all ashamed for not doing our best. But the last day of school most of us had passed, So we were now the proud Sophomore Class. School opened early enough this fall And Sophomores answered to its callg XVillingly. gladly with a cheerful sigh, The Red and lllack of East Huntingdon High. Time came for officers once more. For President we chose Croushore, john Mosch with honors did adore, Dorothy and Carl were two of the four. XVe have bright students in our band. Well enumerate them to you if we can: Hixson is a shark in Science, Carl translates Latin with defiance. 4+++++++++++++++?++i+++4++++++++++++++++++++i+++++++i+ii++++ii ++++++++ +++Q+44+444iii9Q446+4++4++++++++QQ4+++++4++++++++?++++++++++ 4+ ++++++ ii 1+ ii iiiii 4 ii fx':X X X X 1+'X X+'X Z X l' Wlri' '71'2 ! X X''X''X''X''Z''X''Z''FH''I''X''X''X X Z+'Z+'X''! I ! Z X X X'402''Z''X+'Z+4+'X X+'X !'5020?'X X I X X X0X+'X+'I X ! ? 'I X'hh'Q 94 og .fo Q51 .1. 'X' STEWED-ANT 'I' 4, +54 +14 Ig . Q4 010 'I' 151 3 3 'A' . -1. . '4' +2 Cnve Hanson an Enghsh hook to Chew I? 6 - . . 4' .i. Or l. D. SO1'H6tll111g' 1n Algebra to clo. .1. ' v Z lt would take too long for all, ffl 15: Tint to hear more pay H. S. a call. jj .i. ff' 'X' 1 V - -Q Y ,ll s ' 1 - 'I' .3 n tuo more 3762115 ue ..C11lOI'S Je. .1. v r 1 r ' 1:1 lhe class we'll be then you ve strll to seeg :QI . , , . , 'Z' Xoull take vour hats off 111 surpr1se, 'Z' 'X' 1. - Y 19 pas 'Q' .1. ls thls the class of -5. 15 V 04' 131 -Arla G. Vance. .2 4, +11 ,:, 0? .1. nf 34 +'o 'iff SOPHOMORES ,F , .,. l Y v Z1 In Sophomore year .ff Sf, VJ6: clrmk good beer If 4 . 'QI And tlllllli not of the rnorrowg 1? o , A' if Wfhat then care we if ofa F - 'A' 4, or eternlty .1. , 1 1:11 Ur the n1oneV that we horrow: ,f, 1 1 Y - 'F We have a craze 'I' V 0'4 oo 4 ff- A Fresh to haze , 'X' V ' , PQ Much to that young IHELITS sorrow. Ig: .S 41+ 25: lt's our dehght 1? 1 -- - . -2 Flhe Fresh to hght, 15+ . 'U Ii: Perhaps we then shoulcl n1ent1on .2. V 2 lt's 'very true ffl V 2 Our nature to :ij .1. keep the lfreshmen irom ascenslong .5 V 1 Q - 04' ff: Lest the1r heacls r1se .1. 4 To unnatural sive 'E' +1 . . 2 ' ' 'Zu lt IS a 0'oocl mtentlon. 'I .IQ 1 D 'I+ .1. , 'I+ I+ Z' ff: COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES fi: .1. 1 +x+ 12: Tall-John Mosch 1 Taller-Robert Qroushoreg rl allest-jun Brooks :ij -5' blow-Harold Kooser: Slower--Arthur Love: blowest--Ross Mc- IZ: .ff Mahon. -2+ ' Y- 1 1 .11 Pat-l-lryce Keslar: Latter-Helen McNally: Fattest-Sara lflesher. 5+ v . . -. . . +'+ 'S' Happy-Dorthy Carlson 3 Happler-lllary K. L'llI'1SfV 3 HHlJlJlCSl- .Z up ,, z jj Ifrances Slaughter. QI ' .- .. .. . v QE: lltiilllllllll-l-l2lZGl Slslceyl M ore llCZl.l1llllll-Allilllfi I. l,OllQ ZlllCCliCI'1 If: A . . . ' ' , -5+ Most llCHlltlll1liEl1ZZ1lJClll Vvlllflbllt. 1:1 54 4 I, up ,., .1. 353 ANTONYMS gg . Q . . . , , . 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Y IOLET KIIN G -p A 'P ap v 15: 121 3 MDTTC J FLO XV E R CO LO RS '54 'K 3 XYork and Wliny' Vlfhite Rose XVhite and Golcl ff: ,F Q4 4. fs. ,xg Z, 'Z' 'Z' 'I' 'F 31 X ELL jg 'X' , 'Z' 2 NX e have no yell 15' -1. We have no yell ' 3 But when we yell ' lYe yell lilie- ,tl FRESHIES O ,F 9? I as l SONG QTuue: Olcl lilack joel 3 l '1 p - it bone are the days when our hearts were filled with Joy. Clone are the students irom their stuclies once more, N V. 1 A , V. 1? hone are the I'reshmen to the Sophomore Class: 2 NYC hear the teachers saying Good-liye Class, 3 4' E Chorus Z X'Ve're going. XYe're going to a higher class we know ' E XVllCI'C we will never he called Freshmen anymore. + igi .3 3: 3 -S axe E IZ? 'Z ! Z Z Z Z Z'+'Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z' 'X' 'Z'i Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z Z Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z Z' 'Z 'X Z' 'F 'F '! 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And they sent five of their tribe, mighty in strength, to the Court of Diehl, Chief of the Gridiron, to contend with the mighty of other nations. 7. Likewise they sent four of the fairer sex, mighty in spirit, to con- tend on the battlefield with thetribes of Youngwood and Jeannette. 4 Chapter ll l. And when a certain day had come, the tribe of Freshmen were called together in one place. ' 1 2. Now there had been much clamoring against this Chief lilacka, and they were all filled with indignation against him. 3. Up rose the mighty Order Keslar, of the House of Ruffsdale, and spake the words demanding the resignation of the Chief. 4. And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to anoth- er, XYhat meaneth this? 5. Now there was dwelling in the land about Scottdale a mighty man, one Taylor, who was surnamed Lee. o. :Xnd straightway they made him leader. 7. And they could find no fault with said lialuh. Chapter Ill l. And behold, in the first month of the reign of Taylor, when the day of mystery approacheth, the chief gathered his tribe together and spake unto them saying, 2. l'larken unto me, all my people. 'l'he Eve of Halloween cometh. tiird yourselyes in strange array and come with me in a straight course to the House of Ruffsdale, one Cowan. 3. And there came a great multitude to the house. L+. And the old men and women of the tribe of Freshmen were amazed at the strange garbs of the youths and maidens: and they marveled and spake one to another. saying, 5. hliehold are these of the tribe of Freshmen. ' Chapter IV l. And there rose up among the Freshmen a prophet, one Flesher. whose surname was Vaughan: fand in the days of youth he had played with marbles, toy guns. drums, and various other things in his father's house at 'l'arrj. 2. And for the wicked deeds of his tribe, this man often poured ashes on his head. 5. 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Z btill sits the school house by the road 4 Wlith Nr. Groome commanding, 2 Around it still the paper flies fi: And many boards are standing. 3 Upon the master s desk is seen 4' Volumes of report twe guess Otlieialfj 3 Compiled of all the odds and ends fi Of stuff that's superficial. 2 The big oak paddle on the desk 5 Of V. f 'Inks 1' ' T just ldilssaiecpgiiiiiiiliig up 3 A new way of training. -I' A boy was whipped because he tailed 2' To gather up the paper, 3 The teacher growled a little loud 'X' It Wasn't to his Iikinfr -x+ e' if 'gl'm sorry that I did it. sir, 21 l hate to cause you trouble: Z' Your hundred-item day repo ts XYill burst now like a bubble. :iii The teacher stroked his glossy head: He sat by his desk an hour ' Until he checked up all reports k To suit the guy in power. lle lives, the principal, still liyes To make reports chaotic, '4 And kill good time in every way To please the wise exotic, -A Senior. +L, -I-fl 'M FRESHMEN 9 E' Green as the grass in the month of May ls the Freshmen class '3- gx Green as the meadows where the lambs play 35 Is the Freshmen class 4 lfull of childish, prattling glee 1,31 'VVhen they come to E. H. H. S. gy Trying to effect men's dignity 2 Does the Freshmen Class, 21 XYhen they leave the grade school ways Ig! The Freshmen class Z' Soon the Sophomores start to haze Z: The freshmen class: 4 XX'hen the Sophomores hght is o'er 2 And they'Ve washed away the gore, 2 'I'hey respect the High School law, if The Freshmen Class. 4 :Xa 'Z' Q4 V -- TLT..- . -A ,,.., . . .,,..., ,. 'U' vp .Yo QQ +I: vie vxa ,Io 4 4 'I 'I 4 4 'I QQ .xo 4 4 0:4 4 4 4 4 ole v 4 exe oz. 4 QQ :ze vxo QQ 'In ole 'I 4 4 4 'I' qv axe 'I 'I 4 exe oz. 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Diehl writing in shorthand. V Mr. llorsch going home on the four ear. Sidie staying awake all day. Hilda Hensel with nothing to say in a class meeting. Vaughan Flesher walking without having his toes meet. O YOU SUPPOSE YOU WOULD FEEL IF YOU HAD: Mr. l7iehl's mustache? Sara lilcsher's rotundity? Vaughan l lesher's nerve? liarl l,eightv's feet? Ida Kcllefs red hair? Etta Mae Ra1usey's voice? r Sidicfs report card? WOULDN'T YOU LAUGH IF YOU SAW: Celia XVallace with black hair? Miss Golden sick of eating? Nr. llorsch with a mustache? .lim lirooks in knee trousers? Diehl with a HIHZIIFS size mustache? Sara lflesher weighing 90 pounds? Andrew and liessie dancing? lirycc Keslar as :1 lawyer? 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I H THE SENIOR TOAST I Here's to the ones whom we shall leave, Our friends for a long, long time: lIere's to the juniors the next bright class, They now are the ones in line, The Sophomores too, we'll remember, And the Freshies so green and shy, lIere's to the Faculty so wise and great, Here's to our East Huntingdon High. iiiiiiiiii E SURPRISING FUTURES l E l '-4 E 3 O I E E E '-I E D W' U CD N P15 CD 1 iiiiiiiiii Morton Bowman .... ....... P rohibition Leader Frances Slaughter ...... ...... Q ueen of Browntown lx Antlrexv Oravetz ...... ..... l lich New York Broker Harry Vance ...... .................. N oted Orator Z Ross McMahon Mayor of Tarrs Hilda Hensel ...... ...... N oted Scrapper i 4 4 4 4 4 1 0 P Elizabeth Hart .... ....... Soloist I . . 'I' Etta Mae Ramsey ...... .... P rima Donna I 4 6 ++++++9+69+4++9++++++k++++++++++44iii4iikiikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii +4 .gf 0 'T' 4:4 0:4 .zo 4 9 9 ff. 9 4 4 4 4 8:4 'I' i + 4 4 .Io- Q14- 4 4 4 QQ 5 e-, 4 6 4 4. 4 4 + +- +- 4. 4. 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Ruth Ritchie james Brooks WZ' oI4l 2 .14 1 jj SYNOPSIS ff: . - . . . ,. 44' if The benior Class l'lay Am I lntrudmg? a modern comedy that 1: ,. 5: caused laughter galore, was based on a mystery plot that held the 4 . - . r A jf attention of the audience from start to finish. :EAI , . 4 . , . . . VX' Q lhe entire action of the play occurs in the living room of the V? D v 1 . l Q4 -if Xare home on Lone Island, at some distance from New York. lt 56+ 4. iq. 'E' hinges around the efforts of Horace X are, a wealthy business man, to ii 'A' . . . . . I :Zz keep from being frozen out ot the Bluebird Motors Corporation, in ,Ii , . Z: which he is a heavy stockholder. Blair Hoover, an adventurer, ac- 'A if qtures some notes of Vare's when the latter is short of cash, and lg: . . . . l 'E' threatens to ruin hun unless he will sell his stock low. 4? 'A' QW' 'lr - . . - . 'I' 5: X are has been forced into a tight corner hnanciallv when lerrv, Q . l V ' ' ' 4 jj eccentric son ot his old comrade. appears on the scene. Jerry sets out ff? . 'X' at once to save the stock for Nare, and to wm X are's daughter for li' 4. as i .,. ,. . ,ij himself. fri: 'I' . . . .... ' 'X' 2 Besides his whirlwind courtship of Margie, .ferry furnishes much 25: ' . . . . .. , 1 4 jj amusement for lxvlZl.l'Q,'lCS slangy kid sister, X 1. and the latters bosom iff 4 V 4 jj friend, Doe, who is tho dlthcouraged over her love Zlf'fZ1lI4tll.U He up- ff? 4 ' l Q21 sets the stately demeanor of Vare's studious niece, Jane, and her ff: , g , 'Q' serious minded Earnest. Meanwhile he wins the admiration of Dickie 13: ,Q XX'aldron, who is busy raising a mustache, and of l'eter, Vi's schools 2122 ' - 1 . 1 . 1 ' 'ff boy sweetheart. lle, however, flees from the wmnmg wiles ot Mona, 3:21 ' . v fi. the pert leetle l'rench maid, and keeps his eagle eye on Mrs. Hast- lg. 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Since that time it has achieved much in the way of training its members in Literary work, in parliamentary drill, - and in the co-operation and association with others. The past year of the VVebster Society has been significant in several ways. lts Literary productions-that fundamental element by which a Literary organization should be measured -have been exceptionally good. lts musical numbers have been a source of delight to all. lt builds its future on the best things of the past, and in order that all its members may have the beneht of the good derived from Literary work, will continue to strive to maintain the Splendid Standards of the past. OFFICERS President ............. .... J ames Sidehamer Yice President ...... .... E dward McNally Secretary ........... ...... L illian Koch Pianist .... Mattie Craig Sergeant .... .................... I ohn Koval Critic .... ..... 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XVilliam Brooks Yice President . ..... ......, C arl Andrish Secretary .......... .... S ara W'erkman Pianist ....... ..... lX lable Sutor Sergeant Critic MC JTTO Excelsior F LOU' ER Golden Rod Wayne Aspey Lois Hout COLORS Lavender and Gold 4 u A 4 Jn -r 4 '? -2- 4 4 914 4 'E' 33 4 axe 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 44 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 til -2-l pl 4ll 'Sir -iq' 445 -I+? vzvi 'Iii :Ko 4-l 'Pt 'fri Q4 45 4, 4., 'Pix 4'3 'Pi 4 41 -I-l 4? 'Pl 4'i 4? 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AflirmativeelWl Alma Mosch Negative-ISI Sara Werkman Ada Vance James Brooks Society Yells 4+ +946+++++k+?++++++49?++++++++ The Judges decided in favor of Maude Ramsey's Oration,-Sumnerg Mary Katherine Christie's Essay-Websterg Lillian Koch's Reading ---- Web- sterg the Affirmative Debaters, Alma Mosch and Ada Vance--- Webstersg there- by the Websters got forty dollars and the Sumners ten dollars. Judges ---- Lloyd F. Rumbaugh, Superintendent of Mt. Pleasant Township Schools, O. P. Ballentine, High School Principal, Scottdale, Pa. Judson Jeffreys, Pastor M. E. 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I The members work with all their might. For money? No you have missed four guess, l lt's to make the Club a re-al success.: 1 'f., ', Carl Andrish who is a Radio Hug, ls the honorable Sales Manager of the Club. Ask him the price of each and everything, lie knows it so well he can fairly sing: Vario-couplers are up in price, today, li batteries have come down, thank goodness, to stay. Aerial wire will be up by noon, So, get your Radio now or pretty soon. Harold Kooser is the President too, Y And he has quite a lot of work to do. ' -I. D. Hill is the man who holds the money, Vearl Christner records all that is not funny, The Construction Managers are Smith and Hixson. Go to room three and there's something fixin' They mend and put Radio sets together and TxYork out in all sorts of weather. 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Just as soon as school began in the Fall, a husky bunch of fellows hur- ried to the football field to try and land berths on the team. Under the lead' ership of Coach E. H. Deihl, assisted by John Byars, a splendid team was de- veloped which could hold its own against the majority of schools. We had a fairly good schedule and won the majority of games played. We were de- feated by Mt. Pleasant, Scottdale, Derry and Turtle Creek only by a small score. We had no trouble defeating the others, including Sewickley township, Youngwood, McClellandtown and Scottdale, in a return game. We held S. Brownsville High to a 0-0 score. When we consider they were one of the leading teams in this section of the country, we certainly did fine and the boys all put up a good light. We held Turtle Creek to a comparitively low score. They were the champions in this section of the country. After the Turtle Creek game, Mr. Byars took the boys in to Pittsburgh to see the Pitt- W. Sz J. college game. We certainly appreciate Mr. Byars generosity and his untiring support to the team. The football season closed and all eyes then turned to basketball. We did not have a gymnasium and were much handicapped in practicing and scheduling games, all of which was done in Scottdale Y. M. C. A. Due to hav- ing no place in which to practice every night and having only a limited num- ber of players, the results were not the best but as good as could be expect- ed under the circumstances. The following schools were on our schedule. Mt. Pleasant, Ctwicel Mt. Pleasant Twp., Connellsville, Greensburg, Jeannette, Mt. Pleasant Institute, Pni-mo-me Five, Sgottdale, Perryopolis, Youngwood, ttwicej West Newton, Ct vvicel. 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Alverton, and one who in former years was a student and athlete of this 5. ff: school, and through the friendly co-operatlon of the boys it proved a suc- ff, . V 'X' cesstul football team. 2' ,IQ ago U I . . 'I 5.1 fi: Manager Vance began his work nnmediatelv. New unitorms were -If ,QQ 35 25 , . . +I: .f. purchased. and a schedule was arranged. Lnder the chrections of Coaches 5. 'Z' Diehl and livars, the team but through hard training, vreparln for the ft: 54 . . ZH b ' 3 5: biggest games of the season. Although the results of the games mlght :ij .fr have been better, yet in spite of all the handicapped conditions, the boys 5: fi. did splendid work and played with a highly commendable spirit. Q. -:Q 2' 3: Some of the games played were as tollows: Ig: vin . 1 'A' 3: Mt. Pleasant Hlgh School ..... ...... l At ........ Mt. Pleasant, Pa. LS: V :ff Youngwood H1gh School ..... ...... A t ...... ...... A lverton, Pa. :sf 9 . . - V 3: Brownsville High School ..... . .... 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'X' 'X' 014 Y 3: .3. in , 4 3 BOYS BASKET BALL 'X' 'Z' 'I' , - 'I' Z lzast Huntingdon High School has produced a very good boys 5: 3: basketball team this year, considering the tact that they had no other 25: 4. place to play or practice except at the Scottdale Y. M. C, A. -i. 'I' 'X' Z Each player worked for the beneht of the High School and not ffl Z for lI1Cl1Y1ilL13.l glory. Faithful and hard working, the boys played if 2 every game throughout the whole season with unexcelled veal. Many 5' . . . , .. gp interesting and hard fought games were played, both on the Y. M. 3' Z C. A. Floor and elsewhere. i 15, .24 i vi. 'Y' , . . 'Z' 'X' lhe regular lineup was as follows: 'S -1- 6 'I' . 'I' 2 N Sidehamer +5- 'A . 2 Forwards ff. 'I' 'I' gl Koval :gg 'I' i V4 'I :ig Brooks Lenter 1? ,. ft- 7 'X' 3 X' ance zzz: V 3 l Guards lil s y '. :if l Ora 'etz If- vls X in 4 E, Subs: Leighty, McNally, Silliman Ig . ,A 'P 'X' up .g. V gl . it GIRLS BASKET BALL 'I' ,i , V A 'I' Z lhe girls basketball team was under the same handicapped con- jj . . , . . A :xp dition as the boys team. yet after a long period of good coaching and iz , . 4 4, hard practice they proved that they understood the game thoroughly .5. Z and could hold their own against any team. Although the results of If fi: the games played were not always as the girls would have liked them jj . ' O -:Q to be, still. the way they played was verv commendable to them. -5' ' fi 5,1 qs Th . I Q . N D ,Xa 4. e iegulai lineup was. 5. gp 1 V 5. Z Forwards ff, -10 L, . , -1 fx: Lhristie If 'I' N . .. 'I' 2 Slaughter C enter 'Q' A .,. 'X Z Bowser .11 ,Ig rio 'Y' M 4- yels 2 133 V Z l Guards :ij 4. 4. -I' Flesher 4+ 'S 'iz 'Z' 1 . ' 5: Subs: Lowan, llusband, Xockey. 3? 4 4:4 153: 231 ff' rl' 'Zo 'I' ,x'l:'I'4'X I ! X''X Z X X I X X X X X ! X''X ! ! P'! ! ! ! ! 9'! ! !''IW''! X ! ! X ! !'401''X X X''X''X'4B'X X X X X ! I Z''IPFQ''! !'+! X X 3'X'4 X ! ! l 'u4444444444444444444,, 444444 4444444444444444444444444444444, ,,, STEWED-ANT Prophecy of the Class of '23 One Summer while I was in Lynn I was so exceedingly thin That when I assayed to drink lemonade, I slipped through the straw and fell in. And by accident I had an experience as strange as the one which Alice had in Wonderland that day when she, followed the rabbit down the hole. Behold, I found myself in an unknown land in the year of 1930. The first thing I saw was a circus. I followed the crowd, and among the cries of pink lemonade and Hpeanuts 5c a bag, I heard a strong but musical voice pro- claiming that the tickets were 5Oc a piece, and children at half price. Not wishing to buy any of the children at half price, I purchased a 50c ticket in- stead. As I stepped up to the main entrance of the largest tent, I saw a beau- tiful women dressed in a scarlet uniform, selling tickets for the big show. While buying my ticket I was surprised to hear her call me by name, and looking more closely I recognized our quiet little Madelyn Longanecker, now the successful ticket agent of the great Vance and Bowman Circus. Inside the' tent the star preformer and general favorite was the beau- tiful bare-back rider, Jennie Sabota. We were also entertained by the grace- ful tight-rope dancer and acrobat, Mildred Vance. After the big show, I attended the side show to see the thinnest man and the fatest man in the world. They proved to be Jim Brooks and Ross McMahon. But oh! the irony of fate! Jim was the fat man and Ross the thin man. During the side show entertainment a raging storm came upon us suddenly. The tents began to shake. F earing,that the tents would collapse the audience became panic stricken. In the rush I was struck by a red bal- loon. It must have had a picture of a flag on it because I saw stars, then, all was darkness. When I awakened, I found myself in a snow white room of a large hos- pital. The first person I saw there was my nurse, Evelyn Longanecker. She was conversing in a low tone with a tall grey haired doctor whom I quickly recognized as our Doctor Sidehamer, and who proceeded immediately to cure me with his Bread Pills. When I was almost well, nurse Longanecker took me to see some other patients in this hospital. One of these proved to be Viola Christner who was now the Dean of a select girls' school, and who was ill from a shock received while riding on a trolley car that was wrecked. The other patient was Louise FQW99Fbiiiii44+4?+++++49446ww?i+?++++44?4+444496994446+++644++i4++++w++ 'X' Q4 q. V V v v A Q4 Q4 'X' Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 '14 oZ4 Q4 44 ,I+ 414 'X' Q4 Q4 '14 .14 Q4 Q4 'X' 'F 'X' Q4 via 54 .Q4 Q4 Q4 4' ,fn 5. 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Suddenly I became aware that the people wereall headed in one direction, and the in- cessant chatter about the great speaker of the night filled my ears. On and on we went until we came to the Town Hall. I entered with the rest and found a seat near the front. Several minutes passed. The curtain parted and a hush fell upon everyone. But can you immagine my surprise when, amid, the cheers, Sara Werkman appeared as the speaker of the evening! She talked for two hours on Should Aeroplane Owners be Allowed to Park their Planes on the Main Highway of the Air? When she finished the applause was deafening. Unable to restrain myself, I sprang from my seat and grasp- ed her in my arms. For the rest of the evening we were entertained by a short musical program conducted by the wonderful pianist, Anna Zoldak, and the soloist, Elizabeth Hart. Sara then took me to the leading hotel of the Town. The proprietor, Andrew Oravetz, immediately proceeded to make me com- fortable. Although outwardly he seemed very dignified and business-like, yet I soon discovered that he was still the same light-hearted fellow that he had been in E. H. H. S. The next day I found myself in a large University. I was awedby the studious men and women. As I passed through one of the large study halls I met another one of our members of the Class of '23, Yes, Alma Mosch had now become a student in one of our largest Universities. Time passed quickly. I felt that my wanderings had come to an end, Yet in my memory I seemed to recall faces that as yet I had failed to find. Lonely and disappointed, I wandered here and there, visiting many cities, but never seeing a familiar face. One day Isaw a lady whom I was sure was one of our former E. H. H. S. girls. She disappeared in the crowd, but I fol- lowed as best I could. Finally she immerged from the crowd and entered a large building which bore the name The Null and Ritchie Studiou. This Studio, as Ilater learned from a by-passer belonged to Ruth Ricthie and Hilda Null, and the lady whom I had followed was Hilda Hensel, a candidate for the Presidency. She had gone to get her picture taken to place in all the leading newspapers and magazines. While I was helping Hilda to get votes, someone took a sip of the lemon- ade, and back up I went, and like Alice in Wonderland, I found that it was all a Ublufff, -FRANCES SLAUGHTER vX49!4 014 Q4 5X4 AX4 014 Q4 Q4 514 P14 Q4 v:4vX4 014 0X4 vX4 0:4 VX4 Q4 V14 024 414 514 Q4 +14 Q4 K4 0X4 0X4 Q4 0:4 0X4 Q4 :xo 9:4 Q4 44 Q4 0:4 014 Q4 014 +14 vQ Q X ' Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 0:4 Q4 vX4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 QI4 4:4 QF sy '4 ' 5 Q4 QQ ole 1 ago 24 of v 'A v of Q4 Q14 4 4 +54 'A' A24 0:4 Q4 4 v' B V4 'XA QA via Q4 014 4 4 0:4 4 4 '4 'Q A14 0:4 014 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 253 'Xe ax-- -In Q4 4 4 ala 4 4 ,IA ,XA v 'Q 'A 'Q 'Q 4 v 444444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444u444444444444444444 STEWED-ANT Story of Names Just as the GOLDEN sun was sinking in the west, ROSE said to her SUTOR, let us go down in the DELL and make LOVE. First they climbed a BARRON HILL where there was nothing but STON-ER QUARTZ. Then they crossed several BROOKS by means of aCABLE with a great DEIHL of difficulty. A SMITH was there repairing a CHAIN with a SIDEHAMER. She called to the WERKMEN Good evening BLACKA. Reaching the meadow she was terribly frightened by a BRINDLE cow. He bravely said, Do not fear to tadJVANCE, only a child F RETTS at such a situation. An ARMSTRONG as mine could easily SLAUGHTER the animal. Once I was BOWMAN to the KING. When we were at war he said to me, Our food supply is almost gone, and there is not even a HENNENKAMP. We have nothing to KOCH but MOSCH fmush.J Get us some food or my men will LYNCH me. I ask WILLTROUT do? Yes,if you can get any in this ZERO weather, he answered. We brought in a COW-AN a HORSCH. Finally reaching the SHANNON they sat on the bank. Nerv- ously he asked her, DARLING, would you ever consent to have me as your HUSBAND? My father is only a farmer. Would you marry a HICKSON? SILLlMANg she replied. You have always had my HART. Hasten at one to a TAYLOR in ENBERG, and buy clothes suitable for Zi GROOIVIEH -HAZEL SMITH Shakespeare Up to Date There was Much Ado About Nothing the other night when Kings Henry VIII, Richard II, and Lear had a Midsummer Nights Dream that Two Gentlemen of Verana Raised a 'Tempest because Hamlet and Macbeth were seen calling on the Merry Wives of Windsor on the 'Twelfth Night. Romeo and Juliet promptly stepped into the breach and tried to stop the quarrel. However, it seemed as if it was a case of Love's Labor Lost, for the Comedy of Errors kept on. To cap the climax, the Merchant of Venice arrived and demanded Measure for Measure. Finally Julius Caesar started a peace conference and succeeded in Taming the Shrew. 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Getting acquainted with the new faculty. Mr. Groome hegins to show authority. ' , ,Q. .Q.Q.Q.Qj.5.f.f.Q.g. , T efef?ei?2eiifQQQsfee 1, l . September 5. James Sidehanier has his lirst nap in English class. 7 First music recitation. l-1 . Half day off for the fair! Hooray! Hoorayl Fair day-YES FAIR DAY. l9. Lessons going on as usual. Z6 30 Freshman wild as the cannihals from Africa. Better acquainted with the new faculty. I . . .Q.5.3.i.Aj.p.f.p.p.p. 1 . Saf?ea?2?iiFi g?i?5 l October r 13 . First meeting of Xllehster and Sumner Literary Societies. Senior Class Party. Foothall game. E. H. H. S. vs Youngwood High. 25 26 Z7 28 . Practice game with Scottdale. . Junior Class hold party in Room 6. . Freshman catch the Party Fluf' and hold a party. . Sophomores do the same. Football game. E.. Ht H. S. vs Derry. Rough Treatment. 31. 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Girls' Basketball game with Alumni. ff: 4.2 rio V. ,V z + , ,m. . . . . . . .p.g. . , 'X' 5313535 'Z Ig effgfzfzfefzsfifeessiee ' 5:4 , 1 .' 5 ,xg vze ' O February 1 'X' 'I 'I' 'I Q2 S. No Chapel. Seniors conduct Church in home room. Choir, under If v, . . . . ' '. fi, direction of Mildred Vance, renders music. wif. 5 . . . . . 4 'QQ -2. 12. Birthday of the Savior ot oui Qountry. Program in Chapel. 3- 44 4. jg lo. Miss Golclen's First Holiday. Rev. Rainey Substitutes. ff 31. Basketball games with Jeannette. If 4 v u 1 . v 1 4 4: 22. XX ashmgton has a liirthday. Students give program in Chap. Q ' - . . . . V ' -if Mr. Davis gives an inspiring talk. -2 'A' 'A 23. XYmd at High Tide! Annual Contest ol XYebster-Sumner. 'E . , . 3: 29. Girls game vs Youngwood. .3 lo P' -3- 5 -x4 'I 'P I -la , . . .Q.Q.Q.i5.j.j.5.y, , , '. -1. f:2f25e?e2e5e5QQS Qefi-fe 4. 4. 'X' 4 I Jo ' March 1+ ' 4. ' -. I , . . 2 4. l. All Students Lheapskates. liuy Sc trolley tickets. 1 6 l 'I 'X' 7 Commercial Law Test. 'X nie ' 'I 'fi 8, Mr. Diehl sang Come back to Erin all through the Nightl' in Chapel. I V .. . ,QI although we don't know it anyone heard hun or not. 3 f . . . . . M 3 ff l2. Hall-dav ont-Seniors break Qameia. Mr. Groome lakes Half-da off +I- 1, - 4. 2' also. His cow ran off and he ran after lt. . 5 A' 4 ,fl l3. Mr. Groome still absent. Everything U. K. ff. 4 . . . if l-l. lt rained all dav that night. ln the mornmff the sun shone clear and li- ,Q - m as A 'iz bright. Ig: . , , Q l5. Andy wears new suit. Wonder why? ,X ' . - - 1 1 v .21 l6. Sidehamer and Flesher entertain m C, hapel wlth dialogue. 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Rain Rain go away, come again some other day. Lectui e on Keep off the grass. H. S. invests in candy for the Athletic Association. Mr. Davis gives plans for the new High School in Candy! Candy !-byword of upper hall. Review for exams. Scrub ladies needed to mop up ink that is spilled! Exams! Stiff as boards. Exams continued. Black Friday. !'reparations for French playlet to be given in Chapel juniors rehearsing for play. Sophomore boys stayed in and swept the room. Then waited for pay The ffludgment Day is coming' Cclass honorjg then the Crowning Day fCommencementl. ,Iunior Class l'lay- All of A Sudden Peggyf' Our orchestras first attempt in public. -r++++++++++++++++++wswiiiibeaaaaaaa++++a+++++44+++++++++++++++++++++++ :QQ-1+v:+-102.4..1.q..3..g..1. 4.4.4 -ve.3Q..g..g..3..g..g..g..g..g..1..g..2..g..g..g.403.4.4..g..g..g..g..g..p,g.g..g..g..g. ,g.,g..g. .p.g..g..g..g..g..g.,g..g..g.,g.,g..g..g,.g.,g.,3 4. .g.g.,g.g . . .iw . - .W W.. , 0X4 -Yo 'X' -X' STEWED-ANT 4 'X' 'X' V 3 131 .,. .,. ZZ Iii V V May Ig! UO .21 3. , ,. . E: l. lfirst day of May.. 5: 'B 2. Mr. Horsch Gives a lectureou cheatmff in exams., 'I+ q. ff 'O W 4. v, f ' ,V If. 0. Everybody happy over nothing at all. .ff 0:4 'I axe 151 ll.. Senior exams. The result of the lfoocl work ? of their last few davs 15 4. b ' 2 . . . . v 'I+ 111 school. Their eiofht clavs of vacation beffm., 5+ cle b ' h Jo . V V 32 ZO., Baccalaureate Sermon. If : . mf . 3 21. 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But what care I how old they seem, E By which I would beguile 3 :fl This Chestnut picking joke of mine 2 -2- Is really worth the whileg I jg And I in closing hope these jokes E '55 May yet make you all smile. I I ' i--12-Q--11--1--1--1--1-1-1-135-1-1--1--1533-:I-1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--1--z--1--15-1-A-17Z--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1-1--1-1-1-1-1- ql:'X l 2 l X ! l l l l l X1+l+'1' '5 '2 2 2 ! 1''1 Z X Z''I Z 2''3'! ?'X I X'+X I+'X'401''X X X0Z''I++I I X Z X+'X Z0Z X''i'+Z I'4+X4'X X'i X ! ?'X+'X I I X X+ 402 v - ---- +14 If 4. 'F STEWED-ANT v'4 +A -i- +:+ ,Ig +14 4. 4. 44 54 . +I' Delinltlon of a KISS +54 ig: Iii 32+ A k1ss is a peculiar proposltion 15: t , 4 'X' Of no use to one vet absolute lmllss to two. 'Z 4. l v +A. . . ,, Z The small boy gets lt for nothing, :ij 31 The young man has to steal it, :ij 1 . . 'E' rl he old man has to buy lt. Ii of . 4 4 , . ' fi: 'lhe baby's right. If: V rw . . ,YQ ff: lhe lover's prwllege. ff. rw - Z: lhe hypoCr1te's mask. xff. V4 F, , -94 Ii. lo El young g1rl-Hope. 4. 4- To rm marrred woman-lfzuth. ,if 34 , Y 91 42+ lo an old rnzlrcl-Charlty. li- 4. 4. '4 o'4 Z Mr. Dlehl-ul am trylng to grow Z1 mustache and I mn wonfkerxng what +5 ' . . . '4 :XP color lt w1ll be when It comes outf, AZ' 4 4. 'X' JB 'X' 'X' 4. Mr. Horsch-lAt the rate rt is growing now l thlnk lt wmll he grey fi. 4. , ' ' ' ' 4. if when lt comesf' 4. VO O'4 4. A 4. 554 V44 'X' +I Q4 H4 :Q Mr. Groome Cm Lornmereral l,z1wj-l'Evelyn what are the three words 'Z 3: 4 most extensively used by Law studentsfl if -1+ , 'z 4- . Evelyn-HI donyt know. :EQ 6 6,1 -xg Mr. Groome- C,orrect.' if .. ti. +24 .54 54 44 vp ' . A , . , in 31 yT1Ol2l on street car -' Xxlllifll end do I get off at PJ 'S g Z3 J4 45 v - - - w 'A jj Conductor- VVhrchever you preler, M1555 both ends stopf :EI . , A 424 v? 54 vp 4 . . . 'I' if Mr. Horsch fln Phvsrc Laboratoryj-Uln case Elllyflllllg should go 3' 'A' J . . . ' . . 9 Ig ' wrong Wlth thlS expernnent, we, and the laboratory w1th us, 'xV1ll be blown Ig . . . . , 4 'I' sk h1 h. Now come 21 llttle closer 111 order that 'ou mzw follow me.' 'E' 4. - f 4. 'X' 4' +14 fx' ' ?'V 131 4. 44 +4 'if l stole a klss the other nlght 'Z' 54 ' vp '34 My consmence hurts, alaclc! jj +A' . , . 4 IZ: 1 thlnk lll go around tonlte 151 5 4 :ZZ And put the hlzune llllllg hack. 1:2 A 4 v ,Q 14. 054 +44 Q4 Q4 I' 'X' Es: 6 A v ., - v .AE4vI4vI4v14'1441014424vp444144014414.144Z0X4v1014pf0X4vX4vZ01+ u:4o10Z4vZ4 4. 4. up 4. 4.4. 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4. 3.4. 4. vi 4.4. 4.4.4. 4 4. 4.4. 4. 4:2 f 1 I'fI--2+':+-z0z0:0z- 1--'se--z--z--:Q-:Q-1'-:QM'11-:Q-xf-1.-1-fa-xQfx'4+fx+f:+fz-'x-':+-z--:Q-:Q-z-sz--xl-z-+x-40x-4--r-x-4fw-e--sa+-w0x+40z0r+40r4ww0r-x0r-w:zx.- up 424 Y V .14 QF 4, 'I' S T E W E D - A N T 'I' ? 4 .A+ 4, 'X' f 'I' ? Q of .14 as vx- I A . . A v . . fg- lXl1ss Bmggs-XXX hen was the Revrval of Learn1ng?,' 2 up v :II Anna- Before exams. 3 A 014 ,xg ' Y 1 .. ff: Harry- XX hy do you say my lzps ae uke an old coat ?U E ' A Au ' 'V Iii jenme- XX hy, because they need pressed. 4. :Io 514 0:4 ,Ig 4 4 ff: XX7ith a little powder ff: ' - Q ff: And a httle palnt ff: 9' 1 .iz Ifrances makes her freckles 1,51 . .iz Look as lf they amt. Iii Q 4 Iv Q4 4 4 ' 1 . , A ,. . , . . ff: Mr. Groome C111 Byars storej-' Crlye me a nlckles worth ot IT11XCCl If ' Q 'QI chocolates. ' If v . . . . , . , Q Jun Byars fhandlng h11n two PICCCSD--' Here, nux em yourselff' Ii 5 'I' -X- o . , :ff Hrlda Null-- Does anyone here have a rubber gum P' ff: 4 4 3: X lS1tOl'-nl m1ss many faces l used to shake hands XX'lll'1.H 3 -1- . s , , Y . . -'Q Q' 1Xl1ss Golden to Lllwood Dell-'Xou are not domg anythxng around rg 4' . ' . . , . . 1 . . ' fi: thrs school except takmg a course 111 study perrods, and you are l-Zllllilg' rn Iii 'I' .. ' ' vl- ,g. that. .g. exe ,P ,v. . . . . . 4 Q. Lela Barron Qcommg to see the DlCtl1I'6S ot the two SOCICUCSB-KAATC 1.2 ,YQ v Q. the phonographs here yet ?', fi .,. ' 1 - . . A , . . . ff: 'leacher falter a poor TCCltZl.tlOI1D-1rll1lS class wrll meet at my resl- 2 'I' - v H 44 I. dence tomorrow mormng at 7 o clock. . 4, . Iii Students ln chorus- XX7hatls the rdea ? Z '4 , A , . . ' 3. rl eaeher-' XX ell, you see. the doctor told me to exerclse wtth dumbells 21 '4' ' U 'X' ' every mornrn . - g . 5,2 O4 w 1 Q - . V 3. Flhe drrferenee between a blunder and a mlstake ts, when a man puts If ' . ff: down a bad umbrella and takes a good one he makes a nustake: but when 2 Y fi: he puts down a good one and takes up a bad one he makes a blunder. I If ' up I' 49 .f -1- azo - q'llCl 1 student to 'L barber one day 'X' 4, - L 1 1 Q c 1 4, fi: To make a display of his wit, I V ff: My man d1d you e'er shave a monkey l pray? 2 34 , N Q. For you seem lor naught else to be ht. Z - -1 - . sg- 1 never drd yet, sard the boy, 'l confess, 2 G' . . . 'Xe fr lt 15 out of my line: but s1r, nevertheless, is 3 . . . U 4 -2' lt you please to slt down I wlll try. if 54 ' e 4 3' . . . . . +I' 2: Jun Srdehamer- I dont thmk l should get zero on th1s paperf' +2 ' . . , . . . '4 S' M1ss Darhng- I dont erther. but that rs the lowest I could gwe you. . 2 sv O1 If 4 643444+44994944+4++4+4+++++64i++4+++++++i++i+++iiiiiiiBkiiiikiiiiiiiiiii 'S' , 4 -1- 402- 'I+-2--X-'I--2-'X-'! l I'+1'4' 'Y''! l ! 2''lvl''! l ! X+'X'+l''X''X''X+fXlX'j:!':X X+'g'X''X X I''X''X''X'4'4'4'4 B'P'P'! Pi P'l P'P'F'X 2 ?'X ! ?'X'i+'?'l+'l':Q: '3' Q '32 li? 'A S T E W E D - A N T 4. 2 53 I ff 4. Andy-K'Do you know the difference between capital and labor? I 15: O4 4 fi' Brooks-KNO. 12: OO A - 4 ff- And - Well, if I loaned 'ou htt cents that would be ea vital. If I 'E' .xg A Y I 3 Y H 4. 4. tried to get it back, that would be labor. '54 -:- R 3+ 4. as .,. 4+ jj I.1ttle drops of water Ig -2+ Frozen on the walk, 12: 1 - O up Make the naughty ad ectives 'I+ 3, . . b ', J 014 3, Mixed in peoples talk. 4. 4. 'X' ,B 4. .m I A , 'X' Hazel Siskey wants to know if anybody has straw chairs at home Z .5. 1 . jg Cmeamng IVICIQCYD. H fi: 4- Mr. Diehl-'IHow manv has that? 'Q' , . . ' . . . 'A' -5: Mr. Groome fexaminmg a w1ndow that Etta Mae broke 1n the Libraryj 3: ff. IXI,m, its more serious than I thought: it's broken on both sides. Q. , no it Senior-UC an you tell me what a smile is? If if Freshie- A smile is a laugh that cracks one's face without breaking it fi: -I' openf' Z .24 -P 'I' Teacher- XYhere was the I3ec'arf1tion of Independence signed ? I :gf Student- At the bottom of the page. Z 4. English teacher-'WX hat is so rare 'ls a day in June? 'I+ I Bessie fquicklyj- A :edfheaded Chinamanf' 2 -1: 'X' A 'X' jj Miss Briggs fwhile singing UAII 'l'h ough the Nightuib- I want all the ff: 5' boys alone KAII through the Night. :if .21 fx- if 1 BRILLIANT REMARKS 211 'X' . . . . . . , 'X' 4' Science studentS INlazbIe chms and mtiicaric acid are needed for Car- '51 'X' . . ,, ' 'g g bon D10XlKlC. Ig' ,. vi- Mar 'anne taking a Iliolo ' tesll- I'l1e e mofratls is to keen the food 'S' 4, Q s 3 U 5 I ., 4. Irom going down the other throat. '5- 4. . . . . . . . . , v if Lillian Koch Cin typewritingj- Mr Diehl, this machine doesnt spell 'Q' rr 5' 4, 1,'o1'rCC'EIy, 'E+ 1 Mr. Diehl-- All Seniors through going up ? 5' in ,, ,. . .' ' . . 'I+ 4 Ma faret- I he lung died without a hair heir . 'I+ ti. A I. ,Q n , . . . . , 4 4. Sara-'iI3ut you surely dont ml nffeons in mi eon Jot- m1e?' 'X' A . . I I s I S I I 4, 5 ' A ' V1 Z Ruth Ritchie-' Did they go ahead of us or before us? ff: . . . , . , f . . 'X' 2 Mr. Broome fspeaking about a liortune-lellerj-IIhe feet- will be any- 4: 2 where f.om fifty cents to a half dollar. ff. 4. Andy Qin Loinmercial Lawjf A contract is a contract, that is a con- 3: I tract. that is not a contract. 4. -if . . . . 'X' Ig 'lim Iirooks Qin, Ilebateb- lNow my honorable exponents have said .... tg 4. etc -K+ 31 I I iii -X' ,I-i l0! X X''! ! !'4 X X Z ! X I Z X X X X l ! b40iv!''Zvi''X''Z''!'+'! ! !0Z''I''X''Z-'VX''X I I''X''F'Z ! ! X !'i''! ! ! ! '! X X''X l X X ! ! X l ! I+'! Z'5l i+++++++Q++++++++++++++44++4444949FQiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iii Q4 4 gg S T' E W E D - A N T 31 fx- '1' I Z -x- g + 2 Mother's in the kitchen 2 XVashing out the bottles, 2 Sister's in the pantry 'I' is Taking off the labels, E Fatherys in the cellar 4. + 'Y' Mixin ua the ho ms, 4' + g l l F 3 And johnny's on the front porch 1 -1. Wfatching for the cops. 3 4 4 + 2 Have more than thou showest, I 3 Speak less than thou knowest, I 4. Lend less than thou owest, 2 Z Learn more than thou oughtest, 4. Z Set less than thou couldest. I 4 + ' I + -1- FOR GOOD + I Doctor- I'd advise that you retire to some quiet retreat where you I will be cut off from all communications with the outside world. I Patient- I've got it, Doc. A telephone booth. E + i . , , . , -1- Mr. Diehl, wrecked Jhonin - Send assistance at once, Ive turned I -1- 1 , 1 g 'I- 4. turt ef vl- . . . . . 'I' I Voice ftrom other endj- My dear sir, this is a garage. XVhat you 1 1' . want is an acquariumf' I i 4. Miss Briggs- Robert, how is it that you haven't your lesson? It I 2 couldn't have been very hard to learn. 2 Z Robert- No teacher, it wasn't because it was so hard to learn, but Z because it was so easy to forget. 4 3 Earl- Dad, l'm going to look for a new jobf' O 4, 2 Father- Son, don't you know that a rolling stone gathers no moss? 'I' Z Earl- Yes, but it gathers momentum every second. 3: 4 Z Detective- But didn't you feel the thief's hand going into your 2 pocket P 3. Absent-minded Professor- Yes, but I thought it was my own. I 'X' ls NI f ' P ,P i ay in. Q May who? -1- lllayonaise. 4. Mayonaise is dressing. 5,1 jim Byar's first effort to advertise-t'VVhy go elsewhere and get cheat- jj ed-come in here. 6 :if The Stewed-Ant is a .queer invention .f. The High School gets the fame '51 The printer gets the money fi: And the staff gets all the blame, 4 + 4 4 -. 9++++++++++++++++++++++i++++++ii+++++++++++++++++ ii+++++++4i+i++ Z 4 5.3 Q4 W 4 'Z' Q4 4 4 4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4' 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 4'4 Q. Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 9 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 4 Q4 4 -1' -1' -1- 'Z' Q4 Q4 4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 4 4 I4 4 4 '4 '4 4 +ii+4444++4+6PW9444694444444444494444444444444?4?444494444444+4?+44?++ STEWED-ANT Hilda Null Ctrying to make a spit eurlj--'cOh, I can't do it, my spit isnit spitty enough? Diehl-- XYell, round nor square. l've come to the conclusion that the world is neither lt's crooked. Golden Miss Qin Caesarj- YVhat is meant by the Latin Race ? Carl- race between a Latin pony and a teacher's goat. f'lt's a STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! She is attractive-you stop: you look: l l and after you marry her you l,,isten. Heard in English Class Miss Darling-'KXVhat do you know of the age of Elizabeth? Sidie Cdreamilyj-HShe'll be eighteen next weekf' Ross McMahon went on top of Mt. Vesuvius to see the Creator smoke. . Horsch- Andy did you take chloroform ? Andy- No, who teaches it? Hilda Null-'KDo you know, l have the soul of an artist. Brooks'-'IYes, I knew that the First time l saw your face' l i A green little Freshie in a green little way Mixed some chemicals up for fun one day. The green little grasses now tenderly wave O'er the green little Freshie's green little grave. Ross- You donlt care how much noise we make, do you Mr. Diehl? Mr. Diehl- Not if you keep quiet about it. Mr. Diehl- They say all fools are happyf, Miss Golden- According to that, you ought to be tickled to death. Mr Horsch fin Physicsl- How do you boil water?', Lois-''VX'hy-erkoyer a Fire, donit youiw john-- She has the prettiest mouth in the world. Harry-'tOh, l don't know: I would put mine up against it anytime. Miss l3riggs- An entrepreneur is one who undertakes- Sidie Cquicklyj- Oh, you mean an undertakerf' Every time we look at Earl l,ei0hty's feet we think of the beautiful - I K l 6 - hymn How ltirm a l'Ol1I'lClZltlOYl.,, Ula- I never heard her say a thing about her. May-'AXYell, you didn't have your eyes openf, XYhen Eve ate that apple She wished at once for clothes' lJon't you think some girls of our acquaintance, Need apples just like those. vvvvv44vv44v44v444vvv4vvvovvvfvvvvvvvvvvovvvvv444444444vvvv 444444444 fi .Y4 4. Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 I 4'4 4 4 Q4 4 '4 'A '4 4 4 Q4 4 '4 ,4 '4 v 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 Q4 4 '4 Q4 4 Q. 4 4 Q4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Q4 4 4 4 4 Q4 Q4 4 4 4 4 I ,4 4 X4 4'4 4'4 Q4 4 4 ,4 4 4 ,4 4 ,v 4 4 4 4 4 Q4 4'4 Q Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4. Q4 4. 4. In 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4' 4' . 4 , 4. 4.4Q44,4Q 4. , 4.44, 4.44. 4, A 434,445 44444444 4, 4 444,454 4,44,44.44A44,44.44,44,44444.44.44.44.44.44.44,44,44,4Q44.44,44444,44, 4.44A44,44,-44, 54,4455 Q44,4Q44, 4. 444 Q4 Q 444,-44.441 v v:Q QQ 4 SQ :Q u:Q of Q Q A o'Q 3 'A' 4 QIQ 4 QIQ 4 QQ 4 4. 9 4. 4. QZQ QZQ oZQ QZQ QXQ vIQ ,IQ QQ Q QQ 'Q IQ 4 QQ 'I' 9 QQ QQ 6 + 4 QQ QQ QQ ,IQ 'X' QIQ ,IQ IQ QQ QQ o'Q QQ QIQ QXQ QQ QQ rio QQ 'Q 'IQ QQ ,IQ QXQ QZQ 'Q A :Q IQ :Q :Q Q QQ 4 9 4 'Q 'Q AQ 9 . , 0,4 v w 4 Q 'Q . , . , Q ,Q Q 4 QXQ 4 QQ v P v'Q QQ v'Q QQ 4 4 STEWED-ANT James Sidehamer- XYhy didn't I get a Physics grade ? Mr. Horsch- You! XYhy I thought you were a visitorf, He was too bashful to propose ' And she began to pout. p But her dad showed up at midnight, And quickly helped him out. Mrs. Croushore-Nllob got Meritorious Commendation at school last ' week. Her laundress- XYell, well, ain't it terrible the lot of strange diseases that 'er ketched by school kids now-a-daysfl wi Mr. Null- Have you made up your mind to stay in Pl' Hilda- No, l've made up my face to go outf' XfVhen first he went to see her He showed a timid heart, And' when the lights were low They sat this far apart. lint as they both grew fonder And never a night did miss, They knocked out all the spaces Andsatupcloselikethis. Ruth-'Did you give up anything during Lent ? Louise- Yes, all hope of graduation. Mr. Hixson-K'Son, what does this D stand for? blames fsomewhat excitedj-K'Oh, why er-er it stands for-er-dandy. A golf ball sailing through the-air Passed by the guy a-humming,i And when somebody holleied K'Fore, He thought three more were coming. Miss Briggs Qtalking about l3eSotaj- Can anyone add anything make the life of De Sota more interesting? Celia- Yes, he died and was buried in the Mississippi Qceanf' Miss Briggs to a Sophomore--4'NVho was Charles Darwin? liright Harlan- A monkey. My pages filled and having writ All the nonsense and the wit That has been handed in to me To help achieve this jollity The editor of the Jokes for this issue Resigns her job and says adieu. that + r? 'A' QQ v ffl QQ Q'Q 4 QQ BQ 'Q .IQ IQ :Q QQ F IQ HQ It 4 s fi QQ 'A' QQ QQ v Q. 4 QXQ EQ of 4 oN 'S 4 4 21' QAQ 4 CX' 'Q' QXQ 4' 4' 4' i' 9? Q? QQ 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' E 4' 4' 4' 4' ZZ 54N?4Ni4NF4NF4NiiH?4N9iUFiNF40940940940?40?40?GN?40?iN?409409Qu?40?40940?40?iniiNP40iiH?4Ni4UFiN9iQ?4NF40940540?409409QU?iN?4U?4N?4NF4U?4UF4Nk40?4Ni4U?4Ni4Ni45i 9+44++?4+9+++4+9++94+++++444464+944++++++++++999iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiiibiif I 5 4 4998494499949+944+4+?++++++i+iB4W4++ikk+++43 .Yo- O . , wg 3 STEWED-ANT' 3 -I' 15' 4 F 'I' lil 'E+ iii? if M H- O 'M 21 C 3. 'S U3 ++++ I MARKS AND GOLDENSON E BARKELLS -1. I. J. HOUSER 3 I LOUCKS HARDXNARIQ CO. 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I? ,ij Plume 278-J ov.-1-:mu lsuildiug v:: u? 5 044 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. ix. 5 5 9 1 '54 1 Never too Busy to Serve You 4. 4. 1 :Sz I 4. 3 131 + W SCHILDKA ,B O I 'I' K4 +14 '10 0 u 0:4 2 P r 1 ntmg 3: If! Q24 Q4 if: Scottdale, - - - - Penna. 33 +x- 'xf fx- 'X- '44 Q14 ,XQ fx- 4. 2 This Book is a fair sample of the 2 quahty of pr1nt1r1g done 1n th1s office. jj 910 024 'X' 'IQ if N Y 'lg HALFTONE AND COLOR WOR K A SPECIALTX 3, 4. 4. ff: 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..g4.44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..g4.4.4.4.4.44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.44.44.4.4.4.4.44.4.44.4.444.4.4.4.4.4.4.4 :ff ,xg 4:4 2 454 ,xg 4:4 4 -x l't - d S ' at jg lla 1 y dIl OPVICB jj L ,x, '14 2 O UR NIOTTK I ,F +14 4, 4? 2 132 -1- 'X' ,P fx. 4, .54 Z 221 4, . '14 :Q Confectionery, Ice Cream and Baked Goods ,P .14 Z Grocerzes and Hardware 5, 4. 4,4 'P 4, 9:4 k 5:0 4- 3' I? 221 94 4, N BYAP S STOP E I I 5, v?- 4g . 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'X' 5:4 4 Q4 NATIONAL BANK at fx- Sxj Q4 Mount Pleasant, Pa. .Q ,P 25. -If 3. 'I' 4. 'X' :Sz 2? 4. 'X' .IQ N vZ4 5- fxoodlnan 8 Kough 3 535559 ,fi , 4 N 'S' 4. PHO FOGBAPHERS 3: 4: .iq Z L 'I' ' 4+ If fx' 3. 'X' 3' fi JAMES s. MACK, President 3 -1- W, R. CARPENTER, Vice President 353 1 JNO. L RUTH, Cashier S33 622 Main Street 2 4. -1- Asst. CaShi9l' Pleasant, Pa. 1 4. 'K' 0:4 :zzz 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4i4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. Ig 0:4 'I' ex. '53 51 . . . fi. 3, l'lll'llltl1l'0 IIlld0l't1ililIlg 2 fx- ? Carpets ffl 3. 'X' 4. I 12: N 1 4. 'X' S. I+. Nlackewicz gg 752 Mein sn.-een 3. 'X' f I Q. '1- Blount Pleasant, I a. I 'he S. P. 3 Ii. ' ex- . . e Z rmmerman Co. e Medicines, 4. 2 fx- Toilet Preparations, Z Z 014 'X' Cigars, Cigarettes, jj III .1 -1. Candy and Ice Cream 2 es: ii. Ii. ex- ?Z 55 3. 'X' 'i' Z -:Q -z. Mount Pleasant, Pa. Z 151 -xf H '- - ff ---- f -- f--A - - -pig Q4 +14 Q4 Q4 Q4 424 0:4 0:4 Q4 Q4 44 Q4 414 Q4 v!4 +14 414 4:4 Q4 414 Q4 v!4 Q4 9:4 Q4 v!4 9:4 Q14 Q4 p:4 QX4 Q4 514 9:4 5:4 9X4 Q4 U14 Q4 0:4 024 0:4 Q4 0:4 024 QX4 u:4 0:4 0:4 44 Q24 Q4 Q4 0:4424 Q4 44 Q4 QX4 4:4 Q4 024 44 44 014 V14 -X 2'-!'-! l P'I'-!'-I'-! l'-! l I'-I0!'-Z ?-X Z'-X X''I'-F'Bi''! X I X'-If-X'-X'-X'-X'-If-If-X'-Z'-Z''Z'-X09'Z'-X'-I'-X'-X'-X'-X'-I X' If-141'-Z' I I' Z' X4-X I 4a 4 -xf z -1' '- 3 ' 3 Fred lessi 5 1 . B. lVlac1VI1llan Co. gi '1- -If 2. . 2 9? : -14 21 3 -I+ 3. 5' Y -Xe '4 ba ,iQ Vg! E C31 3 Grocewes 3 -I+ , 3. ' gg Footwear Meats -1- 3. z 2 5. . 4- l . 3 53 Restaurant 3 3, 5. I 1 3: -I' sg. -Z4 il :Sz -1- 3. if -1- :- -If 3. -If 'I' , :Q 'X' 2 203 Plttsburg Sf' 1:1 Alverton, Penna. 31 -1- 2 -1' :XXI Scottdale, Pa. 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Iii +14 +14 Iii 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 3 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 44 4. 4. 4. fi: CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF , . e Broadway Natlonal Bank 53 SCOTTDALE, PA.. jj RESOURCES LIABILITIES :il Loans and Investments, ,....I..I.,,..,, 3622389 06 Capital Stock, QVYVVY ,,V,. 35 50,000 00 ff' U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 00 Surplus Fund, A,.,,VV-V H 50,000 00 Q' Liberty Loan Bonds ,4,4I...,44V4,444..... A 189,262 12 Umlividad Prgfitsy ntnntttttt I 60,314 gg Stocks, Bonds, etc. 22.22...2...2.22222.... 32,986 00 National laaola Notes Out- jg ' Stuck in Federal Reserve Bank., 3,000 00 Standmgv -------f------- 8,700 00 'E+ i Redemption Food and due Deposits, aaaaaa.l ., .a,,l, , 1,003,293 55 from U. S. Treasurer. I . I 2,500 00 Dividends unpaid .---- 3,090 00 :il Cash on hand and reserve in banks ......,,.........,,,.,., ...... 3 09.161 25 4. Furniture and Fixtures ,,..,. ,,,,, 5 ,700 00 :fl Total, at 31,215,398 43 Total, 1 1 ,... 31,215,398 43 Iii 4+ 42 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 121 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +2 +14 +14 vp +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +2 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 Q4 +14 Q4 +14 +2 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +2 gqggqqggqvgq94+49449449444944gpgqqggqggqggggqqg4ggqqggggpqgggqgggqqqggqq A ,, . . A EE. , 122 .5 ,IQ 5 4 . ' jj WE HAVE VERY, VERY Iii P9 5 al f OSCHS me FINE 152 323 A , ge 31 'I- 33 -fl V S 'f A 01 lll S 131 q. nf ' v J. , , 'f jeweler eg 3 Q A' 3 4 0 12: 51. vt' 01, O 0 3, 4 w v ,IQ v? 2: Iii Iii 151 152 . 1:1 But Just the same we also have 5+ ,SI The N1-west lll Dependable 3- some folithe man Whose top :Sf .:. tuft Hgure lS 3325.00 or 527.50 ,Q 1 1 D4 1:3 5 353 Q W T . ' ' 52' l he st5 le 'IS there--- 3: .al sz. 'E' 'gg The tallormg IS there and of .i. - - course the VALUE IS there. 'X' l Absolute Sat1sfact1on Guaranteed v4 lo .fo W 'A' :sl :ir ' -- n o . ' 'A' 3 'I' THE C LOBE Y 12:1 Postofilce Blllllllllil :QI I :Z 3 ' q. V l .. . 4 Nlt. Pleasant, Pa. Bit. Pleasant, Pa. 4. Q v 'X' Lfo 'A' ,QQ -:fl fi- ,v, 1 54 v : l X O4 Il qqqgqppq94++444449444+44ggqgqgk4++44gqgqgqqqqqqqggggqqqqggqq Q 3. 3 v? :iz 64 iiil Q , . fx- Every detail 32 L Elf. 3. Q A 4 el 4. necessary to complete the Ig: Q., . M ' ' A sprmg Wardrobe from 01'I'lS I 46W'11l jg , . 3: head to foot 'X' 'I' -2.4 ' 1:1 For Your Next Sult ,Iv l 2 J. ,v l 'A' 4 ,Sl jj lit. Pleasant, Pa. Y l A 'g' 1 q. -X- 'fl fx' 'I+ 2' X 4. up 'A' . 4. 4. A C 0 B t ' ' ' t -iq 131 Shoes for the entlre fallllly ln- lil of , J ,Il 3, 1 ,F g X S 4? gil 'iz cludin famous males uch 'I' 5 o'4 4,4 is ' l if as Bostoman, Kropp and A 3, ,A4 J' t . v 132 Juha Marlowe. Iii 5' 44 41 V . . 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