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19----I ------------ -i-- o s o G A ------------- ----34 Compliments of PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 43 Baltimore St. Gettysburg, Pa. Meet Your Friends After School at F. T. Successor to B. D. Armor 66 Son GEORGE Bc CHRIST, Props, PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Open Day and Night WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 24 York St. Gettysburg, Pa. I07 E. Middle St. Gettysburg, Pa. Compliments of HAROLD R. HOCKMAN 86 WILLIAM H. LYNN THE CLASS PROPHECY The twenty-fifth reunion of the class of 34 was held June 15, 1959. It was very successful for twenty out of the thirty-two members of the class were present. All the ab- sentees were accounted for with the exception of 'lBob,' Frost. If anyone knows what happened to him please get in touch with any member of the class of u34.u The reunion was held in Gettysburg with the Hotel Adams as headquarters. This hotel is owned and operated by our old pal, Bill Rupp. It might be well to say that the grand banquet was held at the famous Gettysburg 'thot spotu, the Cotton Club. Here we were greeted by the familiar face-A it was none other than our old friend Tonner. He was serv- ing up the famous Cotton Club Speciali' from behind the bar. Bill Pitts and his blue devils supplied the music. There were certainly some surprises in store for those who attended the gathering. We learned that George Hocker is teaching Trig at the exclusive Oakmount School. Well, well, we never thought that of George, BudH Bradshaw is the head of a nation-wide advertising concern. His latest piece of work was putting the private school back on the map. We had quite a shock when we learned the fate of one of our classmates. The Reverend William Hollis told us that 'QBig joe Carvano was none other than Banks Sieber. We all knew, of course, that 'lBig Joel' died of a case of lead poisoning. Bill also told us that he had ofliciated at the service and that Recls,' Hurst had acted as undertaker. We, of course, knew that Joe Lotito was at the head of the Blackshirts in the United States. It was too bad that he could not attend. We had a hard time getting Fred Overdorf to tell us what he was doing. Finally he confessed 16 Baltimore St. Gettysburg, Pa. MARCH WINDS Hold no terrors for those who protect their hands and face by nightly applica- tions of Lily Cream. Fine for use after shaving also. Always quickly absorbed. All druggists have it. LILY CREAM CO, Wheeling, W. Va. DOLLARS WITH MORE CENTS AT DUBBS ac PITZER'S TAILOR SHOP Pressing and Repairing, Dry Cleaning and Alterations Center Sq. Gettysburg, Pa. mi
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19 1-Q1 -t-- -1 ----------- O s O G A W ------------- H--I-34 Compliments of DELECTD DAIRY on the Square LUTHER I. SACI-IS FOR THE MEN WHO CARE Gel Acquainled BUILDER - HARDWARE THE VARSITY BARBER SHOP 22 York St. 35 Baltimore Street SERVICE-CLEANLINESS-EFFICIENCY Compliments of WILD MANI' MERTON LECTURES For many years it has been the custom at Gettysburg Academy to have a course of lectures which are sponsored by Gettysburg College. This year, while perhaps there have not been as many as there have been in former years, they have been just as line as any series ever held in Gettysburg. The first lecture was delivered November 17, 1933, by C. William Duncan, who is a graduate of Gettysburg Academy in the class of 1913. Mr. Duncan, now a columnist for the Philadelphia Evening Ledger, spoke on the subject, Some of My Interviews with Prominent Peoplef' In his lecture Mr. Duncan gave many interesting and some amusing sidelights on the lives and habits of the people who are in the news at the present time. Nlajor Leon Dabo, famous artist and lecturer, delivered the second lecture of the year on January 19, 1934. He chose as his subject, The Place of Art in Life. In his lecture Major Dabo showed how everything about us in the world that is fine and beautiful is art. He pointed out that most people believe that only a painting can be called art and then showed that any profession which requires skill and perfection of execution can be called art. The third lecture of the series was given on March 19, 1934, when Major James Sawders delivered a most interest- ing and educational lecture on the subject Ancient Civiliza- tion of the Americasf' Major Sawders said that the people of the Americas were immigrants. He then traced the de- velopment and progress in civilization and said that the peak of early American civilization was reached by the Incas. Major Sawders has spoken in Gettysburg before, but this lecture served to increase his popularity with the students. 31 W. Middle St. CALVIN F. SOLT Tailor and Furrier Compliments of E. F. STRASBAUGH LUMBER AND MILLWORK Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 370 I-IERSI-IEY SUPERIOR BUTTER For Sale AT ALL GOOD GROCERS tm
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19----H ------------ i-- o s o G A ---------- - - -----34 REICHLE,S MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS 29 Baltimore St. CITY MARKET Chambersburg St. GROCERIES, FRESH FRUITS GEORGE NIILLER, Prop. JOHNNY ARCHIE MAUST BROS. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Student Representative David Ross Phone 1862 149 Carlisle St. Rates 756. LODGING FOR TOURISTS MRS. W. G. DURBORAW Free Garage Gettysburg, Pa. All Convenience: that he was writing the Loverys Lament' column for the New York Times. Well, Fred, we knew that you were always in love, but we didn't think it would come to this. The first thing Harold Hockman did was try to sell us something which is supposed to take the gold out of goldfish. Ir seems that he is selling his brother Bruce's inventions. We noticed that our classmate, l'Bunky Wagner, seemed disturbed about something. It seemed that one of his mis- takes the is Dr. R. Barrick Wagner nowj was on none other than our promising classmate, Schiebel. Sam Campbell furnished the entire convention with some of his prize apples. Yes, boys, he is none other than the farmer who has become famous for his apples. Sam told us that Wally McNiel is running a restaurant in Tyrone, and that it is famous for its hamburgers. Now we turn with pride to the man who is telling the president what to do. Yes, it is Pete Graff who is the ubrainsi' behind the great Republican machine. Pete was instrumental in getting Steve Sneeringer his position at the head of the P. M. D. A., which is the modern C. W. A., which give S75o,ooo,ooo annually to the unemployed. We also discovered a quarrel among us. Tut,' Moore Complimentf of SHAMILLE HAIRCUT SHOP PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE All Hairwrs 256. 26 Baltimore St. Gettysburg, Pa. SAM MILLER, PFOP- Compliments of Gettysburg National Bank Gettysburg, Pa. E723
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